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    A TTORNEY AT LAWi had'removed to.fhe
A office lately occupied by the 'Hob. James H.
Orb ham. . .
Carlisle, April 29,1852—3 m
BR. J. K, SMITH,
HfrMfEOPATHIO PHYSICIAN, respectful
ly informs Hie public, that he has removed to. the
dwelling adjoining Mr. Daniei Keller, and near to
Bentz’ store, where he can bo found when not
professionally engaged,
Carlisle, April 8,1652—3 hi •
Assignee’s Notice
THE undersigned, having been duly,appointed
Assignees of Samuel Bncker,.of Monroe township,
Cumberland county, hereby notify all persons in
debted to the said Satft&l Brick,er, to rrjake imme
diate payment, and those' having claims against
him, to present them duly aothohllcated for settle
roeot, to
MOSES BRICKER,
GEO. W. (3RICKER,
Assignees of Samuel BrtcJeer.
April 29, 1852—3t*
Dissolution.
THE partnership heretofore existing between
the subscribers in tire tanning business, in Mifflin
township, Cumberland county, under the firm of
S. Murray Davidson and William D. Hume, was
dissolved on the Ist day of April 1852, by nmtual
consent, 1 Wm. D. Hume is hereby authorized Ip
settle all matters relative to the business of thejate
firm, Tftnro persona indebted to ns, ns well as
those having claims against our late firm, will,
therefore, please call on him for settlement, with
out delay. S. MURRAY DAVIDSON,
WM. D. HUME. '
Mifflin tp., April 29, 1852—3 t
Valuable Mill Properly for Sale.
On Thurtday, the 24 th, oj June, 1852.
THE subscriber intending to go Wool, Will offer
at public auto tlio following Valuable A]ill Pro*
perty, in’conn-colion with Seven Acres and Ninoiy
Perches of-good Limestone Land, situate in Silver
Spring township,Cumberland county, 1 mils west of
Meclianicsburg, between the Cumberland Valley
Railroad, and the Trindlo Spring Road, about forty
rods south of (he former and one fourth of o mile
north of the latter. Tins mill is propelled by the
never failing Trindlo Spring, which, in (ho most un
common droughts bus a sufficient current (o drive
the mill to advantage, and in ordinarily wet seasons
(hero is enough and oftentimes more Him is needed
to propel the mill forcibly and prufiiubly s in short
there is generally a sufficient water power during (be
n ■u»] l f]L greater part of the year. This MILL is
oslimolcd to bo the best mill seat in the'
l ,, ! ; Pf» coun, y- 11 being in tho midst of a thriving
JUAjjaSfc md grain growing couniry, and 1 here is
no other mill near it- The mill is universally looked ,
upon as having many and peculiar advantages cun.
ncctcd with It, and it is well constructed and cnlcu.
tod for a ( Grisl and Merchant Mil*, lias (ho best
machinery for manufacturing flour and meal, and is
susceptible «( very ordinary expense of vast improve,
men's. The mill is insured by a safe Insurance
Company. There is a Corn Screw in it. There
are, also, ancient and undisputed water rights to this
properly. Tho property is u desirable one for n per.
son of a little capital and enterprise. The suharriber
being determined to go west, it will positively bo
sold; those who desire to see it prior to the sale, ore
invited to call on the subscriber and proprietor who
win take pipuauro in showing (item oil Concerning it.
5..!0 to-commence at 1 o’clock on said day, when
the terms will bo made known by
April 2J, 1852—1 s
LEIIIIJEEi TODD,
A TTORNEYATLAW, has removed his office
£\ Rom" Ndrth Hanover street, to his residence
jn West Hi»h Street, South side, a few drtors be
l«.w the Court House, and nearly opposite Burk
holder's hotel.
Carlisle, April 10. 185?—3cn
NEW GOODS.
JUST received n larga assortment of DRY
GOODS and GROCERIES, which will bo euld
very low for cash
R. SNODGRASS
Carlisle, April 15, 1852.
100 Cords of Wood Wauled.
1 HO co R° S OF WOOD WANTED immediate'
Mill |y at Carlisle Barracks. Pu. Apply lo
R. 11. ANDERSON,
Ist Licit. 2cl Drug. A. A. Q. M.
Aptil 22, 1852 —lm
Prepared for Every Season.
THE MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT OF
M. & Is. STEINER,
Defies Competition.
STEINER &. BROTHER, beg lonve In invito t lie
attention of (heir old customers and of llio public
gcnorolly, In the fuel Hi il for I he purpoto of rccurmg
room for o larger Block of Gooda than they could
keep at their old eland, (hey havo
Removed
Ihnr Lloro lo the room formerly occupied na (ho Posl
Office, in Weal M <>n alrcol and 3 doors c.isl of where
the Post Office is now kepi, wheronhey are
Delltr Prepared thrn Ever,
to accommodate the public wiih tlie boat articled and
nl low prices. They havo just opened their new
stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING,
of which they ore proud lo invito on inspection. It
certainly la far superior lo ony other Ch»t hna over
been in Carlisle, and llio pilccs cannot fail lo prove
satisfactory lo all who are Judges of the quality of
(ho Gooda 'offered. It comprises a fine ussorhnenl
of every article of
MEN'S APPAREL.
Consisting of black, blue, green, brown, dioaa, frock,
and H «ck Couls.
Pantaloons.— The latest styles In plain nnd fancy
Cosslmercjyifrooßkln.CaSßincit, Corduroy,Velveteen,
heavy Tweed, &o.
Vests. —The largest, richest nnd most varied os
sorlmcnt ever offered, comprising silk, sotln, velvet
Cusaimurr, Cloth, (Winell Cloaking, &c.
Day’s Cloth imi ! —A largo slock of Coots, P.mls
nnd Vests, of different sizes and qualities. These
abides are made with unusual neatness and circ,
nnd far superior lo Ihaeo ordinarily offered, ond equal
lo customer work. /
SiitATS.—Fine white~shirls» with linen Doscmur —
Coilctits and different check shirts, bosoms, /»liars,
suspenders, gloves, slocks, umbrellas & carpal bags.
Please observe the Stand! J
Steiner & Brother feel it lo bo duo .laThcnuelvcs
particularly lo cnutlon their not to
mistake their old for their now'oiond, near the Post
Office.
Carlisle, April 22,1852--3 m ;
Grand exhibition!
Hurrah for Bargains.
rpHS aubsciibcr has just returned from tho eastern
JL cities, and is now opening at his cheap Dry*
Goods, Boot; Shoo and Carpet Emporium, tho lurg*
cst and host selected stock of Goods west of. Phil
adelphia; which he ia determined (o soil cheaper than
tho cheapest. His slock'consists In part of ’ i
BLACK Sf FANG 11 SILKS,
Satin Pcchanos, Turk Satins, Tissues, Dorogcs, Do*
rogo Delaines, silk Poplnn, Fiplia, Poulard 6c Sum
mer s*nik9, plain anti figured Swiss‘Muslin, Uook
Muslin, Daces,Colluib,Mull Muslins.HJomiola, Nib
boit's, hawris.'Glnghams.' Calicoes. Preach worked
lulFs! Under-sleeves, o largo and full assortment of
Mourning Goods, Trimmings, «Scq. .
In tho Gentlemen's department are to be round a
large Assortment of
Cloths, Oasslrapfes,.Vaptlngß, &o.
«uch u black, blue, b'OWn. (troon, cadet, drob, olive,
brown end olivo green Cloths, pinin black snrl fancy
colored Coesimotca; Selin, Valencia and Mersuilloe
Vastinqo, Colton Drillinpa. and a general assoi Iraonl
of all kinda of Domestic Goods, m'
' A full nnd eomplata plock of Gloves, Hosiery and
Trunks; Bools and Shoos of every otylo and quality.
Gar'pots from the cheapest cotton to the host three
ply Imperial. ■
A full supply of Fresh Groceries; Splceb. &e.
CHARLES OOTLBV,
April I, V 863. I '. r ' 1
LIST OF DEALERS ~ ,
OF Goods; Wares,, anil. Merchandize.. -Also,.
MiUors, Distillers, Lumbermen, Atd.,; within
tjie county of,Cumberland, returned and classified
in accordance wiiK the several acts of Assembly)
as follows, viz:
• Carlisle. •
Jason W Eby
Jos D Halbert
[Samuel Elliott ■
Charles Ogilby
Geo W H.itner
A At W Uentz
Daniel Eokela, liquors,
J & D Rhoads
W B Murray
S W Hdverstick, liquors,
Robert Snodgrass ■
S A Hubbaid, jr.
'Thomas Conlyn
Henry Saxton
Jacob Rheera. '
John Burner, liquors,
Peter Monyer.
John P Lyne
Jacob Wolf, liquors,
Jacob Sener
Jacob Leiby, liquors,
C InhofT, Agent, liquors,
S M Hoover
T H Skiles
J W Rawlins
Win M Porter
Arm d & Levi
ArnuldAt Livingston
John Keeney.
N W Wood, Agent,
Haller & Connor
Lewis Steiner
S Brel I .
John N Armstrong
John Gillen, liquors,
Philip Messersmitb
W F Sellers
Charles Barnitz. liquors,
Woodward At Schmidt
Henry S Ritter
| Henry Peters
Henry Harlcness
Wm Askew
A« Wbririley
(J Ogilby
John Maleer
James M’Granahan
Jacob Feller
J M Piper, Agent,
Mifflin.
John U Ferry
Henry Snider
John Ernst, liquors,
Shippensburg.
Robert Snodgiaas
Edward Scbull
John Gish
C F Kunkle
S Kunklo
John Stumbauglv
Peter S Artz, Agent,
W D E Haye
JC&GD Alii.'k
Samuel Sidera, liquors,
Jacob t'ague, liquors, '
i John I'ulwiler, Agent,
Arnold & Co.
Jacob Bumbarger
J B Duncan, Agent,
Nevih At Reddings
John Wunderlich
Win G Lee
Mrs, Sarah Miller
N A Cornelius
Dickinson.
Russel & Dice
D L Deelinan
Newcomer At Kurt*
Weakley & Slmver
William Waits
Ncwvi/fe.
Wm Barr, Agent,
Hunter Herron
lemison Hannon, liquors,
T M’Candlish
Swoyer
Williams & Bro.
8 W Sharp©
Slough & M’Farland
Joseph Loughlin
Silver Spring.
John Coylo
Jacob Simmers
Leidirh At Bro.
A H Zurger
Sironie & Havorsilclc
Frankford.
J B Lackey At Co., liquors,
Mtchanicsburg.
Simon Arnold, liquors,
Ephraim Zog
J At L Reiglo
Henry Leas
ira Day
.1 F Spahr
Swller At Emminger
, Mellison At Zncanalr
Genrgo Singisor
Jacob Do>sheiiner
J Blizzard
John Swisher
George Webbcrl
J Mellison At Co.
South Middletont
A W Leidich
S N Divin
Hopewell.
Snider At Delhi
Wherry At Ellsonbowor
Newton.
John Rutledge,
J II Wiley
Joseph Smith’
James Kyle & Co.
Westpenmhnrnugk.
Jofliah Hood & Son
Thomas Greason
C Renntnger
IWD Gilllrtml
I Williamson At Goodhart
David Demuth
Southampton.
J W Clever, liquors, '
Jacob Helßbougher At 00.-
C Fasnough
North Middleton.
Elina Light
Upper Allen.
A L Oalhcart
Mathias Bilncr, liquors,
Hampden.
G At W H Eckels
Henry Rupp,
John Kulz
Eos Ipenhiborough.
Jacob Uenningor, liquors,
Andrew Eslingor
Joseph O Banks
Flftlslief & Eshonbour
Bigldr, M'Klnloy Af Wilt
_ Hummel At Kerr
HATS ANO CAPS I J W Fester
Spring Styles! j^k^™ 86
WM. 11. TROUT. I.n« ju.t rociWl and up.ncd Nm ftmUrhivl.
the Spring Slylo of ll«to for 1852, an elegant . . Mlllpr Ihiuors.
article, in which ho inviice ilio attention of tho pub. , nonL-uJ
lie. Hie Hal* arc of nil prices, from tho most ole J£ ani ueoKioy
punlly finished to tho cheap common article, and of; aB . or ’ i am f 8 &
cvitv variety of otylo now worn, lie oonilnues to Charles Oyster
and keopHlwnys on hand Valentine reeman
fuM HBionmenl of HATS and CAPS John A-Mccklan, liquors,
j- ur mon #nt j buys, and ho can soli a John Horn ~ ■»
cheaper qnd,botter article than any other ostoMlsli- j 0ll r * C °*
monl in tnwn. Those in want of good, well made, Lower Jllten,
and elegantly (minimi lints, would do well to call 'lmm
before purchaalng olsowhoro. ‘ ■J" oob
Tho attention lifcillzqps and slrangore is purlieu* Brower At Moaohlan
lariy invited to tho beautiful Spring Stylo of Hale, Monroe,
just received, &'really h>mrti»orno article* and wnrrnn. M At S Mnrrott
{. dio bdjust oe good, ns It Is heat and tasteful In Singisor At Gessem&n
appearance. r * Fisaol
' Remember that the largcol and bopt assortment IoT
town rosy-jalwojo be found ot TROUT’S, JrvijpCs'
Row. rear oj the Episcopal Church.
Carllile, April 29.1852.
BoJough Account.
HENRY ANDERSON t '7Vedsurer,, tn - Account
> •. toifA the Borough of Carlitle* ,
; . DR. ..
CJoah received of former Treasurer,
Do of Collector fur,lBso,
Do ofCotlcotor for 1851, -
Do for rent of oalcratolls at Market
* . houso,’ ; .
Do for rent or inner stalls at Market
house,
Do of J. H; Blair, Chief Burgess, for
lines nnd lifconses,
Do of n ■ -Qpblo for stone,
, ,
Geo Hays Street Commissioner' (431 12
Paid Worley B Mutbews for paving South
street,, 435 00
Paid Jolm Gillen .for paving Bedford street, 163 00
Paid Win Belt for curbing on South sired
by Grave Yard,
Paid Win Lino street regulator,
Paid Henry Myers do
Paid Jacob Spangler do
Paid Win Miller expense of pump, 6co*
Paid J Droiz expenses Incurred in repair
ini; pump,
Puid Win Btctze for cleaning spring and
e f i|iont>o incurred, 44 00
Paid U S Rider Troas'rCumb. Fire Comp. 34 00
Puid P Monyei Troue'r Union Firo Comp. 34 00
Paid J B Bruiion fur,priming, 33 50
Puid E Beatty jo * 18 50
P.iid J K Boyer ao , 17 01)
Paid’ W Riley for preparing Borough Dupll*
cato.
Paid James Loudon for stationary,
Paid John Hannon far supper for patrol,
Paid R Alcorn do do
Paid II Saxton for hardware,
Paid F Walls, Esq., rent of lot for Union
Engino House, 6 years at $lO pr yr.
Paid J Dunbar for services as Messenger,
Paid Gen. Crop & others, election expenses
for 1851,
Paid Justice Holcomb qualifying Borough
Officers,
Paid J Marlin salary as Curator,
Paid Franklin Holcomb salary as Clerk to'
Council,
Paid Win Breeze fur blacksmith work for
Borough,
Paid A S Lyno for wotci can and impairing
lamp,
Paid W M Fdnroso, E,*q , fur professional
services,
Paid Win H Miller, Esq, for professional
services,
Paid A A Gallagher Clerk of Market and
(I iy Scutes balance,
Paid J Low balance salary as clerk (o mar*
kct. liny Bcalepntid Hieli Cunslubie,
Paid S W Uavcrsiick~for Eihcrial oil and
paper, 1 81
Paid C Inlioflf <xir oil &. candles for 50 & 51, 977
Paid C Slough fur rclrcshinoiils for pulroi, 150
Paid Jolm Armstrong for lumber, 3 31
Paid P Quigley lor refunding inx on men*
tea id interest collected in 1850,
Dy Borough notes redeemed end burnt by
order of Council, 10 87
Paid A A Lino Tor making Drag Handles, 2 00
Paid I. Barton interest on Borough bond, 9 00
Ptiid A Holmes do do do 47 G 6
Pnid D *fc W Danner do do 52 5G
Ptiid MirsS A Wilson do 18 90
Pmd Henry Anderson salary ns Treasurer, 85 00
Paid CimimUsioners ofC'umb. Co., 2 years
lent of room and fuel,
LEVI MEILY.
81,990 84}
Balance in hands of Treasurer, 145 12}
82,141 97
VVn llic undersigned Committee of
Borough of Carlisle; h*ve examined Ilio above and
foregoing Account of Henry AndCrSoh, Treasurer of
the Borough of Carlisle, and find a balance duo (lie
Borough of one hundred and forty live dollars and
twelve and a lull'cents.
April 9, 1852.
Pioneer!* ufHay Scales during the year, $l9l 17}
Light Bolter euld, 11 87}
yJUS 05
Accounted for in salary »f Clerk to Market (
Huy Scales and High Constable. (
Amount of Borough Tux refunded collected
in 1850, on monies at interest, $403 68
■Orphans’ Court Sale.
WILL be exposed to public sale, on the premi.
ses. in Ltesburg, Southampton township, Cumber
land county, on Saturday the 22d of May 1852, nt
2 "’clock. P- M., that well known TAV
I“SmI STAND, f'lstern, Smoko House,
KiA—l large Stable and Barn, with about 0 acres
of Improved land attached thereto. A well of
good water Is convenient to the door, and a num
ber of fruit trees are o*n the premises.
Also, a lot of about half an acre, situate in Lees*
burg, having thereon erected a oee story House,
.Stable. &c. There are also a number of fruit trees
on ibis properly.
Also, nlxmt R 0 ai res of land, adjoining the vil
lage aforesaid, of which about GO are cleared.
Also, a lot of ground shuato in Leesburg, con
taining about one-third of an acre of unimproved
ground.
Ti-rms of sale—Ten per cent, of the purchase
money to bn paid when the property is sold, three,
fifths of the purchase money, (including the wid
ow's (lower.) when the sale is confirmed, and the
balance in two equal annual payments thereafter
without Interest. Possession of (behind to be
given on the confirmation of the flair*, laud the pur
chaser to be substituted, as to the tavern and house,
in the landlord's stead.
DAVID FOREMAN,
Adm’r. of Win. Maxwell, dec'd.
April 22, 1852—Bt*
Valuable Vann for Sale.
rTMI E subscriber offers at private sale that valuable
-JL (nrqi tti|u,ilo in North Middleton township, Cum
erUnd county,about 5 miles train Carlisle, bounded
y lands of Monos Wetzel, Gcorg’o Brocht,
Zolgler and others, containing
307 Acres,
more or less, of fust rnlo Slato land, 120 acres of
which is cleared and enclosed with good fences and
hi a high sin|o of culilvaßon,.offoul 12 acres of it
being meadow with a never (ailing spring of water
running through it. which makes it u very suitable I
farm lor grazing. Tito remainlng 80 nctrs Iscovcr-j
cd with good timber. The Improvements aroai
r, .ni double two story LOG HOUSE, Kitchen, >
aSSmW, LOG BARN, Spring House and other
r ***lvcpQ u> buildings, n Wclj,ofn«vcf falling wa
tor convenient to ilia house. Also a largo
Applu and Poach Oichurd and other choice fruit
trees on (ho promises.'
Any persotts wishing to view the above farm will
planaa call on the. undersigned residing in Carlisle,
or Peter Bine residing on the premises.
CATHARINE WUNDERLICH.
April 22,1852—4 m . '
3113 10
485 13
1257 00
68 62}
112 12i
100 Co
0 00
$3,141 97
Si 21
9 00
9 UU
8 0D
26 10
10 73
10 00
3 62}
5 50
7 00
8125
60 00
18 00
10 00
2 12
25 00
60 00
25 30
10 00
10 00
03 86
10 00
14 00
W. S. CODE VN.
ANDREW KER,
Jacob bretz,
CommtMes of Council.
Carlisle.
S Holliday
' Silver Spring,
Thomas B Bryson
John.Bholfner
Oeoigo H Buphor
Jbbn.Haliacher .
: Eaatpennshorough,
Jacob Ualdbman
John Hock
V Lolotr Alien' "
Gcorgo Lontz
C.Eberly
Bltnor & Urich
Bronneman Fitting
Jacob Coovei
John H Kaufman
C Rupp
Hampden.
John Snavety
Clo-ts. . License
-13 : $lO 00
13 10 00
14 , 700
‘ l(j ' ‘ 20 00
13 10 00
13 12 50
14 10 50
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 10 50
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
12 12 50
14 7 00
13 15 00
14 7 00
13 ' 10 00
14 10 50
* 13 10 00
14 10 50
13 15 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
11 15 001
14 7 00 !
14 7 00
13 10 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
*l4 10 60
14 7 00
14 7 00
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 *7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
South Middleton.
Jacob Sheoffer
Monroe,
David Voglesong
John Prosser
J A & 0 W Ahl
David Rife
Bonjamin-Giblor
North ''Middleton .
W M Henderson 4c Son
David Hoover
Hetnmingcr & Hcagy
Dickinson.
A H Barnitz
John Mooro
Frankfurd.
John Hays
SAippeneburg Tp.
Jacob Fissel
Southampton.
Peter Cromer
Newton .
John Ernst
J Markwnrd
Christian. Aa
Hopewell.
Jacob Ramp
Weeipennaburough.
Marshal James
W D Philips
Peter Faust
John Laughlin
Jacob Shelabarger
Dillor & Krlder
Carlisle,
Edward Showcis
O Inhoff, A gem,
Upper Alien,
John Bowman
North Middleton.
W M Henderson
South Middlelon.
Robert Given
John M Good, Agent,
14 7 00
14 7 'OO
14 10 SO
Monroe.
M G Betuhoovcr
JA&CW Abl
12 12 GO
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 50
14 7 00
13 10 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
13 13 50
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
Soulhamplon
Martin Coovor
Hopewell.
Robert Quigley
Jacob Au
Ramp & Giovo
Newton.
Joouion Hannon
Beer, Ovster Eatino Houses.
Newville.
George Murfey 8 6 00
Mrs Kershaw 8 6 00
Carlisle, ,
Jacob Low 8 6 00
Joseph Mathle 8 6 00
Henry M’Cord 8 6 00,
Wm Sponsler 8 6 00
Shtppensburg.
Philip Diliick 8 6 00
Upper Allen •
Gcorgo Sponsler 8 6 00
Easlpennsborough.
Wm Phillips 8 6 00
Mechanictiurg.
Peter Baker 8 6 00
13 10 00
13 10 00
14 7 00
13 10 00
14 7 00
13 10 00
14 7 00
13 15 00
13 10 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
i-i *-»■ *9
14 7 Ob
13 10 00
14 7 00
13 10 00
14 7 00
13 10 00
14 10 50
13 15 00
13 10 00
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 00
14 7 0 0
(3 10 00
13 10 00
13 10 00
13 10 00
14 7 on
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
13 10 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
13 10 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
10 50
7 00
7 00
7 00
18 50
16 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
10 60
7 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
10 60
700
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 60
7 00
10 00
rphe subscriber has just opened on entire now stock
I of Spring Bonnets'unusually cheap, ond a great
variety of Bonnet Blbbons very cheap.
Just opened 12$ Barnsley Sheetings, Coflon
Sheetings, Pillow-coso Linens and.Coltons, Towel*
n *B*iDKQir»*niEo.—A proal variety of Loco and
Muslm Collars and Cults, Undor-slcovoa, Juconot
and Swiss Edgings, Insortings, Thread and Bobbin
Edgings,Worked bands for trimming drogues, work
ed Infinl bodies, Sec
7 001 April L 1062
10 60
7 00
'7 00
7 00
10 00
7 00
Mills,
DfSTILLE R 3.
9 8 00
. 10 6 00
10 6 00.
8 12 60
BaEWEfta.
Carlisle.
Wm Alexander
** 10
Wm Dnrnllx
Retailers op Patent Medicines.
NewviM*
Wm urauun
“ Eastpenmborough
Joseph O Hanks *
Monroe.
Singiaor & CJeesoman
Mcrcbana uml all concerned in ihe above classi
fication, arc hereby notified that they may have on
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
J. WOKTIIINOT N,
Mercantile Appraiser.
April 22, 1862—(I
United States Clothing Hall.
THE subscriber la now opening an enliro now
eloik of Clothing in iho room adjoining Burk*
holder’s hotel, which will he sold for cosh, cheaper
than over heard tell of in this town or county. Ho
would invite nil his old friends and customers who
hovo ifo liberally patronized him for many years at
his other store, and the public in general, to call and
examine his stock before pnrchaslng elsewhere, as
wo can’t bo undersold and will give os goqd, if not
a'belter garment for the money* than can be bad at
any other store ih Carlisle.
We have how on hand an assortment of
Fine drew cloth conlrf.
Frock do
Back do
Tweed do
Cashmarette, do
Hummer cloth do
Linen, Cotton, Parametta, Gottonadcs, Coats and
Roundabouts.
Fino CaaslmOro Pantaloons, in great aarlciy ol
style# and color#.
Sattinott, Tweed, Caahtnarclta, Cord and B.'avor
toon Pantaloons.
Fine black Satin Vesta,
' Dlack Barathea do
Fancy Silk do
Fino'AJarseilcß do
A full stock! of Linen ami cotton Pantaloons
Thp Clothing, has been selected and got' up by a
practical Tailpr, who has much experience in cut
ting Clothing. / .....
Wo keep on hand a goodvassortment of cloths,
cassimeres, aaUinolts, cashmarolta, veilings, tweeds,
drillings, coltornaller, drcp-do-olnd, vclvola, beaver
loons, dec., which will ho madp up to order in good
style, at low prices, and on short notice.
An assortment of shirts, colldrs, bosoms, suspon
dors, umbrellas, gloves, stocks, carpet bags, travelling
trunks, valises.
Leghorn,Chip, Panama and China Pearl Hnts,^
In, short .everything porlalning i to gentleman's
wear, can bo had at prices astonishingly low and of
good qualiiy. Our motto ia u Quick Sales d Small
Profits" for the cash. ,
' Particular attention gl*en to Boy sand Children •
clothing.
Recollect tho old stand West Main street, adjoin.
Ing Burkholder’s hotel.
April 22, 1862—0 m
SUMACH. WANTED.
TUG subscriber wishes (o purohoao a largo,quanilly
or Surnook, Tor which (ho highest oush price
tvill bo paid, if delivered nl the residence of (ho sub
acribor in Carlisle, ip good morcliMninbl^njdor.
April 15.1852—3 m
Cheap Ronnols Uad lllbbons.
GEO. W. lIFTNER.
Cumberland Clothing Bazar!
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- TRUTH STRANGER THAN FICTION!
ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON, 'North Hanover
xX Biroot, Carlisle, would call tho attention of their
old customers and friends, and tho public in general;
to theii.large and splendid assortment of
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Ready-made Clothing.
M A penny saved is a penny earned,” and wo can
[illustrate the force of (bis maxim by selling Clothing
at such prices as to meet the approbation of tho La*
boring Man, tho Man of Business, or tho most fasti*
dious taste of tho Man of Dress.
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IS. 601
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Our largo and magnificent stork of Goods, recent
ly purchased in the Eastern cities, has been mono,
factored into Clothing of superior finish and dura
bility. and can safely challenge compotitioh. .
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Their stock constats of alt tho different colors and
shades of Cloths and Cassimeres (hat are manufac
tured; plain and twilled cloths, English and French
Cassimeres, fancy of aft sorts of stripes and bars.—
Black Satin and fancy Vestings, together with a
large stock of-white and fancy Shirts, Collars, and
Cravats, Hosiery of alt kinds and descriptions.
Our aim is to plcaso and accommodate all, and, In
order to do this, wo manufacture clothing at almost
every price. • Selling Tor cash enables us to offer
clothing at a very trifling advance. Our motto is
Small Profile and Quick Salet,
Don't forget (ho place-*-North Hnnovor street,
Carlisle, a few doors from Haverstick's Drug store.
There's tho place, gentjemen, to gel your money
back. All wb ask is a call, as wo are satisfied that
we cati suit in price, quality and stylo. 1
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April 1,1862—3 m
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SPRING GOODS.
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THE subscriber has just opened a large and
varied ; assortment of Spring Goods, adapted to
the season, for men and boys.
Droad'Cloths and Cassimeres,
Linen and cotton Pant Bluffs, f
Merino and cotton Cassimeres,
Linen and cotton checks, &c.
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13 10 00
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Mouslin de Dege,'
Mouslin do Jatnss,
Linen and Silk Poplins,
Barege do loines, 1
Mourning challoys and do lainee,
Plain and figured Bareges and Tissues,
French and'Scoich Gingham#,
Figured and Gingham Lawn#,
with a groat variety of other Dress Goods, and os
cheap as can bo found in the borough.
CISC. W. HITNEU.
7 20 00 | Carlisle, April 1, 1858. .
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Take a Good Book
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Before Purchasing Your Goods!
WE arc now prepared lo show ono of tho most
extensive assortments of Spring & Summer Goods
ever brought lo Carlisle. Our assortment of Mens
and Boys wear is very complete. Cloths, Cassi
meres. Vestings, SummrrStufls, Kentucky Jenna,
Velvet cords, Linens, &c.
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8 12 50
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Ladles Dress Good#,
such afancy and black SUks/SilU Poplins, Silk
Tissues, bareges, mouslln do laincs} barege de
lames, ginghams, lawns, plain and figured Swigs
Muslins, Book, Jaconet, Mull and Cambric Mus-
Uns, calicoes, tickings, &c.
BONNETS & UfßßONS. —Flowers, Tabs,
Milinary materials of different kinds, with a large
supply of Edgings, Insertions, handkerchiefs,
gloves, mitts, hosiery, lace goods, flannels, Al
pachas from 12} lo SI per yd. 1
GROCERIES SPICES, &e.
To all of which wo invite the attention of those
1 wishing lo save money, ns we have the documents
1 to prove thut our goods have all been bought for
[■ cash.
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April 8, 1852.
Fresh Arrival of Hanlvvarc.
n'HE undersigned respectfully begs leave to on*
i. nounco to tho public that ho bus returned from
the city with a largo assortment of Hardware, con
sisting of house-furnishing articles, cutlery, coach
trimmings, saddlery, shoo landings,carpenters’ tools,
building materials, bar iron, &c., all of which will
ho sold v.ry cheap, and tho public is invited (o give
Lyno's Hardware store a call in order to convince
themselves that a penny saved is better than n penny
made.
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To Housekeepers.— A groat assortment of liouro
keeping articles, sack os brass ami enamel presrrv.
ing kettles, frying pans, bake pans, wofilo irons,
smoothing irons, shovels, longs,'waiters, trays, folks,
knives, quivers, steels, butchei knives, spoons, plated
tea and table spoons, pocket and pen knives in great
variety, razors and razor strops, scia|ors, shears, iron
and brass, polished' irtcoi and common shovels and*
longs, shovels, spades, forks, rakes, hoes, tubs, water
cans, painted buckets, wash boards, improved patent
cistern pumps and lead pipe.
Brushes.— A largo assortment of whitewash, dust,
sweeping, horse and painters brushes.
Iron. —A largo stock of hammered bar iron, roiled
i iron of all kinds, hoop iron, sheet iron, round, square
and bund iron, English bojes, and steel of
all kinds.
J’aintSt oil, varnishes, turpentine, gli| c > &c.
Glass’ 1 of all sizes.
'To Shoemakers. —A full assortment of Morocco,
Linings, Bindings, p.iiont Gout Skins, Lasts, Shoe*
thread, Pegs, Knives, and Tools of all kinds.
Tiro Proof Point* of different qplnr*.
'• To Carpenters.—A. full assortment of planes, saws,
chisels, gngeb, squares, broco-*, bills, , bench screws,
augurs and augur bitts, hatchets, «&c.
To Codehmakers and Saddlers. — A first as
sortment of (Jq ringo trimmings, such as laces, tas
sels, fringes, drab cloth and s.iltinott, hood linings,
imitation mamelrd leather, patent leather curlin oil
cloth, plain and figured; Dnshcrltons,Lamps, Axles.
Springs, Mnlnjdo Costings, Dent Felloes, Hubs,
Dows, Philips' patent boxes for wood axles, fine
brass, silver plated and Japan harness mountings.
Saddle trdcs, Whips, and evory arlielo used by Sad
dlers very cheap. f
\V«f/ Paper.—Tho most splendid assortment of
Wall Papci, Window Blind Paper, and Fire Board
Prlnltl, over brought to Carlisle and very cheap.
Carlisle, April 6, 1852.
New & Cheap Clothing Store.
North Hanover Street, on the corner opposite the
Carlisle Hank,
HENRY S. RITTER, has* just opened nl (lie
above stand, n largo 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 nit. Also n fine assortment of Fur
nishing Goods, such or Shirts, Drawers, Cravats,
Bosoms, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, &o.
and In short all things needful for mens* wardrobe.
Always oh hand, a fine assortment of CLOTHS,
Cassinoores, Vestings, &0., which will bomade
up to order at tho shortest notice, apd on reason
able terms for cash.
AU in want of good and cheap Clothing, oro
invited to call and see, and judge for thomsolves.
Carlisle, April 8» 1863—3 in
nwako to your interests anil free, youfaetses of the
enormous tax under which yotr have been and are
The ChiaiicsTßcady-madc Clothing,
EVER BROUGHT TO CARLISLE. the old stand in South Hanover street* near ScoltV;
THE subscriber respectfully informs ilm public * lOl My stock of goods consist of
llialho has now on hand, one of tbohugest,cheap. Kiwi VpflliDffH
eel and mosl fashionable nssorlmnnU of Ready- UjlhbllUtrLb UUU VtSUDgSy
made Clothing over brought to ibis market.,. j( '.the prices of which will astonish every one,’. In the*
A‘viairto my’sinro, ihrnen If bfnin'Street wnrf Lulica department will bo found changeable and
Market Square, VarlinU. will satisfy nlHlmt I have fancy Dolslnos, Borage Doloines, Silk Poplins,
tho cheapest and boat Gd‘at«‘, Pants, Vests, Pol-‘ Ginghams. Prints of the latest puiterns and the moat
Infs. Handkorchiofs. Suspnndcra. &o M that can.be' ‘fashionable Froncdi styles, together wlrh a.tnagnifi
found In Cumberland county; My . , assortmonf trLacre, Edgings&■ White Good*..
« , « « r,. , „ i Swiss amt Mull Mhftlins.’plain, figured, striped and*
j Spring Sc Summer Stock. biirrcd Muslins, of the host makes,latest designs and
' has boon mndn up expressly for lids u./uk.el, and t vpry low. .In addllibn to the above I have a large
j our low'prlces cannot fail le butt the pockets of supply of • ’
OHAfI. OGILBY,
Fresh Groceries,
such as Coffee* Tea, Sugar, Spices, &0., ,lho pitas
SORRELL! | 'of cannot fuij to please;,Segar and Tobacco. ■ ; ,
Corhor pf Market Square, ' Bj; : strict attention to business and e. desire io
iplease, I hope to receive a share of public patronage*
■ — . . ... , *tfT(wrv i i 1 1 6HABLEB• BAKNIT2'
ggy WOOD WANTED at this Office. Carlisle, Msrch 4, ism—tf . , , .
every ono* ' ■ , )
Boys' clothing, trunks, and fancy articles, always 1
on hand
April 16,1668.
ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON.
La dirt Drett Qoodt.
A. & W. BENTZ.
J. P. LYNB.
wanted; -
OKA A BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS, 500
of ICO acres, 1000 of 80 acres,'ftb'd 1000
of 40 ac.res,'issued qnder.lhe a<?to of lllh of Feb
ruary 1847, and: September 28, -1800, fof Wblob
the highest price will be-paid. r
The undersigned having had long experience la
the collection of BotintyLands,Back
Pay,, Extra Pay, &o;, would respectfully ask ap-V/t
plicams under the several actsof Congresstoghe
him a trial with their cases. V :
Residence Sooth Hanover sireet. Carlisle, . Fa. ’
GEORGE Z; BENTZ.
April I, 1852—2 tn • ■ '
Estate Notice.
LETTERS testamentary p» the estate of Cath
arine Miller, late of the oorougnorNewv||le,’Caai
berland coanly, Pa., have been issued by the Re
gister of said county, to the"subscriber living In
said Borough. All persons indebtedto said cetatd
ere requested to make Immediate payment, and
those having claims will present (hem properly
authenticated for settlement to - ■
WILLIAM KLINK, Ex’ii
April I, 1952—6v* ‘ . ■ ■ .
Estate Notice.
LETTERS of Administration on the estate of
Jacob Musser, deo’d., late of Frandford township,
Cumberland county, Pennsylvania, have been Is
sued by the Register of said county, to. the sob*
scriber residing In said township. All persons
indebted to said estate are requested to make Im
mediate payment, and those having claims will
present them for selllemf/it to
• PETER BLOSER, Adm’r;
April 1,1852—0 f '■ ,■ .
Estate Notice*
LETTERS testamentary on the eilaie of
l Harper, deceased, late of Mifflin township,
berland county. Pa., have been' granted bj (be Beg
later of said county, to the subscriber Imhg m
Dickinson township. All persona indebted to aairf
estate will make immediate payment, and those hat
ing claims will present them for y .
WM. HARPER, Ex’r.
April 8, IS62—Otj
Estate Notice.
LETTERS of administration on the estate of An
drew Emminger, deceased, late of Silver Spring
township. Cumberland county, Pa., bata been it
sued to the subscriber residing in the same township.
All persons knowing themselves Indebted to said
estate are hereby notified to make psyojent imme
diately ,nnd those having claims will present them for
settlement.
DAVID EMMINGEn; AdmV.
April 22, IBS'S— 6t 1 ~ . /
Garden and Flower sccdr. ;
JUST rc<eived at tbo cheap Drug and Bobk store
of the subscriber on North Hanover street,a fresh
supply of Garden and Flower Seeds, froth the celi
lirated eslnb-ishmont of 11; A.Drccr, Philadelphia,*
whoso dinpl. y at the last State Agricultural Fair
tfnvo to hi* garden producttoils so high anddeserred
a reputation. They compriseovary variety, endare
nut in packages at all prices, warranted fresh and
good. 8. W. HAVERSTIOK. .
March 20.
To Housekeepers.
PERSONS going to housekeeping will findlt.to
their advantage to look at ohrspleddiil assort'
ment of Quecnswaro, including French and -English
Chinas, in setts or by pieces. •• Granite Ware, froth
which may bo selected Dinner and Tea’sellsf-com
mon ware of oil description*. A variety of fancy.
Chinn, China candlesticks, Ac, ■
CUSTAhDS —The best pulverized." coin'starefi
prepared expressly for food,with dheclldnS for mak
ing ice-cream and pics, blanc-mange, dec;-
TEAS. —A Ircsh supply of Green and Dtack Teas
in mclalic papers of superior quality, jifowa and
clarified sugars, double refined loaf,crushed andptfl
verized sugars, nt reduced prices. Rib and Jay*
Coffees vciy cheap*
YEAST POWDERS.—- Warranted to give satU
faction in making Dread, Buckwheat, Biscuit, and
almost every kind of cakes. ; '
PROVISIONS. —Soch na Homs,Beef.Tongue®,
Fiab, Poaches, Apple®, Poara,-Hominy, Beanrt, and
manv other articles of the kind, ot tho cheap sloftf
of * C. INHOFF, Agt.
March 25, 1855.
First Arrival of IIIe; Season !
I RNOLD <fc LEVI rcspbclfolly inform tho pub
"\ lie. that they have received a; very largo add
bcnuliful assortment of Spring and* Elftmocr Goods;
which hnyo been selected with great Caro and- good
taste, particularly the Ladies’ Goods, to Which.lbfttr
attention is invited. Among the assortment of
Ladles Dress Goods,
wi'l ho found plain, chongooblo nnd. figuied Silk*,
India and Poulard Silk*, Barege*,. Tissues, Lawns,
silk and linen Poplin*, Bombazine*, Alpaca*/ plain
and figuioibSiviss, Muslins,* Gingham*,. Barege - J)*
Lainos, French waited Collars, CufTs nnd Slepve*/
linen cambric handkerchiefs, linen, cotton & thread
Loco and Edgings, awlss and cambric edgings, fnd
[lnserting*,
Bonnets and Ribbons. r '
Blonde hair. Hair and Coburg, Albonc, Hungarian,
Sntlin, Pear) and Coboutg,Pearland Crystal, Tulip,
Misses' Porodis, and a great many oilier kind*.
Ribbons of all kinds from <3 to 60 eonts per yard.
Vdmettict! . Domttlict I
Wo have tho largest assortment of Domestics to
bo found.in (own, comprising muslins, chocks, tick*
logs, Osnaburg. bagging, toblodjupcr,sheclipg, pint
studs front 0 to 26 cents per yard.
. Carpelt! CarpettU '
Tho Urges! assortment of carpels, mailing, floor
and table oil cloths, ever brought to Carlisle, Among
them throe ply, ingrain and venitian, from 8 to 39
cents per yard. White and checkered matting ver£
low, • '
A Fresh supply of Qioceries, such: as Sugar, Cofs
foe, Tea, Molasses, SpiccS, &C,, at the old itand near
tho Bank.
March 30, 1863.
MEW STORE.
TMI.ED to overflowing with NEW GOODS, and
JJ tho cash system adopted—tho pass-book.system
abolished—therefore, bring on your “ding bats" and
save from 36 to 40 per cent., (hat otherwise you are
required to pay whoro the credit system is in rogue.
Tho subscriber announces to 'the public that ho
has the city withalargo and complete
slock of GOtjp)S, all now, which have been selected
with groat core, from first, hands, and with special
reference (o'the wants of the people and for this
! market. They will bo sold at 10 por ctftt, advance
on llrat cost.
The merchant who docs business on (be cosh
principle has quick returns, and consequently can
purchase his Goods to bettor advantage and 1 sell at
smaller profits than he who sells on thne end has id
make his paying, customers pay . the losses on the
credit system. Buyers consider well this fact before 1
you purchaae. v
Farmers, mechanics, laboring men and others.