American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, April 21, 1853, Image 3

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Carlisle,. ' m 'Class, .'. ■
~ ~$16,00
JnpG Wllllams,l3 ,10.00
JSkmpglEU|ott,‘. r . -t ' ,14. . ,^QO
, Pharleh ( pgljby.. ,‘ c : .. i' 10. .30 00
,Qeq,W felitner : 13 . ‘.‘loloo
Beni's &. Brothers 13 13 60
Daniel JEckels (liquors) . ■ 14 10 50
, 14 ,• 700
J &,G ; Khl!er;|v. ( • • . V 14. . 7 00
Johb Taller (liquors) •• . ~14; . 10 50
J.&DRhfqaia i-:., . L . U : 7 00
W B Murray J ' . |l4 700
S W.Havewtlok (liquors)' 14. 10 50
Wm H Bxefz;., . . 14 . 7 00
Thomas Conijnj v , U, 700
Henry Saxton.'. , 19 13 50
WnvM> Henderson & Son 14 7 00
John Homer (liquors) 13 1500
Peter Monyer ; .14 700
John P Lyne. 13 10 00
Jacob Wolf (liquors) 1 14 10 50
J A Lehn (liquors) 14 10 60
Jacob t .. »-13 10 00
C Inhoff Agl (liquors) 13 w 15 00
fi : M Hoover- •* 1 14 700
We«e& Campbell * . IZ 10 00
T ft Sktleai' ‘ 14 7 00
H M Rawlins • ' . "14 700
Wood tc Conner. - f .. 14 7 00
P Arnold.*, ;V, 13 1260
Llvlrigslda,,. 14 7 00
John Keeny ~ , 14 700
N'W .Wopde ; Afit, ., 0 -. 13 10 00
WibjL Haller . 14, 700
H M Johnson (ProfS . ~ . 14 700
WACarblbpiß . .14. ~ fOO
LeWis. Steiner N 14 7 00
J Kelso 14 7 00
Jno-N Armstrong / 14 7 00
John Gilleq'(Uqudra) ’ 14 10 50
P MeasersmiiH v ' 14 7 00
Oh'hrleß'Rsn'niVi.(liquors) 1 14 10 50
Scheldt 1 13 10 00
Wm^rdfen 1 * ! ’ : 14 700
Heniy Peters ‘ ' 14 7 00
BJ Kiefer. T 14 7 00
Henry Harkhesa 14 7 00
Henry Shrora, . 14 7 00
A S .Wormley 14 7 001
C.iOgi)by* c,, . . . , • .14 700
JonatbaotCornmaa ■ 14 7 00
Johu'Cooley v>: 14 7 00
James M’Granahan 14 7 00
A M Piper Agi 14 7 00
WVVShUlet' ‘ 14 7 oft
DaVTd' Martin, Liquors, 14 10 50
Eataubl Neff, liquors, 14 10 60
ttdVatd’Bi'ddte,jr. 14 7 00
• '
Jno B Perry, Liquors,
Henry Sniydet
Win Wbitefiqld, Liquors,
SAtypens&urg.
Samuel Swanzey,
John Gish ’ '
Cl? Kunkle , . /
Kubk)o &. Slevick (
John Siumbaiigh
Petbr S Ariz, Agl
W.D'BHays
JOAltick-
Jshbb Pagoe, Liquors,
Arnold ;& Son*, .
JaVjobßumbarger
J B Dunoau Agt
‘Nevln* &■ Biddings . .
JohnVVOnd&VUcb 1
Mary. Miller '.'. _
Mitiel
John Bridges
John G Medinger
Dickinson,
Russel & Dice
1) L Deelman
Newcomer & Kurtz
Weakly. fc-Shrlver
Win’Walts
Benjamin Plunk
Jd&eph L Sterner
David Derouth
Mechanicthurg.
Simon Arnold, Liquors,
Ephraim. Zug
ißelglo.
Henry Eeaso
J HkA Singizer
Ira Day
J F Spahr
Swiler & Emmlnger
Melllaon &Zacarmh
George Singizer
Jacob DorsheimOf
J Blizzard
John Swisher
George Webbett
Ldvi Snell
George Attlo
Httocille.'
Hunter Heron
T& J BrCandlish
Jdcob Swoyer
Dear & Cobaugh
S W Sharp-
Stough & RVFarland
Joseph Laughlin ,
Ogilby, Dros ii do
John M Davidson
George Hnmiil
iiopewcll.
Snyder & Delhi
Wherry & Dshenbouf
, 'Newton,
J H Wioly
Joseph Smith
Hylo &,Wa&hlng«*f
Woods & Graoy
John G Loy
yVestjpennsooxough,
.John Hood
Thomas GfCaaon
C Rennlngor ,
JVV D Gilliland .
Williamson & Goodhcart
■ Franhford,
'W- 'fy I Green, liquors,
South MiddUlon.
A W Leldich
y N Divln -
MLlenfc Alexander
Robert; Given;
Southampton,
J W Clever .
C : PiiUanaught •.
North SSiddleton.
Elias Light, liquors*
l/pper Allen .
J Goswller’& Co
[.Hampden*
G&WHEcbol*
Henry Rupp ,
John Kuix ,
. McGuire & Shoafer '
Dr. Rogers
George Epploy
*j Eattpennsborough,
Jacob Uonnlnger, liquors,
Andrew Ealingor • .
Bigler, M’Kinloy &WiU
dcllomoll •
.Gcp.W Fcsfiler, 1 liquors,
Mlohael Freeze.
J. W. Kerr«
D Jc J Rynard
■tHnaVamt’erland.
John G Miller, liquors,
Mosßor, James & Co
ChailqeOyeipr.
Valentino Fceraan
John A McLain, liquors,
John Horn
•W&Rlngland
Dehn, Bwltzor, liquors, iz
I&wir Ul/en‘.
Isaac Barton, liquors,.
Ep|6y & ErnaV .", .
Urowor & Moriltland ;
Mathias BUner, liquors,
Bodblph Whlio
Monroei
M& 6 Morrell : .. •,
Goo Gccacroan & Go
Michbel Fissel '
'Spring*'.
6 iTWHUcomo
John Coylb
Jacob Liquors,
Leidich.&Bro
A -HVZorger
Stromo & Havers lick
Silver Spring, .
Thomas B Bryson
John ShoQher
Geo H Buchor-
JohnHallachor
‘ Lower Allen*
C Eberly 1
Samuel Bitncr ,
John H Kaufman
C Rupp
Mr McClure
Upper Allen.
Jacob Cooverjr
South Middleton,
Jacob Shoafler .
Wolford Sc Bossier
Monroe.
David Voglcsong
J A & O W Ahl
Benjamin Oibler
North Middleton.
Win M Henderson Sc Son 13
David Martin 13
itfelinion.
John Mooro
FranJcford,
John Hays
i Wetlpenntlorough .
Marshall James
•John Laughlin
Jacob Sbollaberger
Dillor St ICrlder
Samuel Piper
Newton.
Isaac Murkwaril
Christian Au
Curlitle.
Edward Showers '' 0 800
O Inhcff Agt 9 B*oo
Upper Allen.
John Bowman 9 8 00
North Middleton.
Henderson. & Parker 7 30 00
South Middleton ,
Robeit Given 7 SO 00
Wolford & Bossier 9 8 00
Monroe.
M GBeltzhoovcr 8 IS 60
J A «fe C W Ahl 8 12 60
Southampton,
Marlin Cooler 10 6 00
Hopewell.
Robert Quigley 9 8 00
Ramp & Grove 9 8 00
JVeiclon.
P A & J A Ahl 8 12 60
10 60
7 00
10 50
Carlisle.
Wra Alexander
Wm Dornits
BEER, OYSTER &. EATING HOUSES.
Carlisle.
Stratton & Whiling '8 6 00
Jacob Low 6 6 00
Joseph’ Marklo 8 6.00
Wai Sponslcr 8 6 00
John Huffman 8 6 00
George W Brandt 8 6 00
New Cumberland.
Jacob Elter 8 6 00
Shippeneburg.
Philip Ditrick 8 6 00
J B 6c W Leny 8 5 00
N A Cornelius 8 6 00
Newville.
George Murphy 8 6 00
Upper Allen.
George Sponslef 8 6 00
Meehan icebu r£,
Peter Baber 8 6 00
7 00
10 00
7 00
10 00
7 00.
7 00
7 00
7 00
East Pennsboroagh.
Abraham Coble
Wm Philips
RETAILERS OF PATENT MEDICINES.
NewtilU.
Wra Bratton 4 6 00
Carlisle-
Elijah Switzer 4 5 00
James M Donaldson 4 6 00
SII Lcnhcr 4 6 00
Merchants and all concerned in above clas
sification are hereby notified that they\oan have
an opportunity of making appeal by calling on
me at Carlisle at any time within the next four
works, provided they consider themselves aggriev
ed by the above classification.
J. WORTHINGTON.
Mercantile Appraiser.
April 14, 1858—41
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
13 60
7 OO
10 00
7 00
7 00
Jambs H. Weisk.
Welsc & Campbell.
S. IV. Corner of N. Hanover and Louther Slriets,
BEG most respectfully to call (ho ‘early allenUon
of tho citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, to our
now and beautiful assortment of Spring Goods, se
lected from tho very best of the New York dc Phil
adelphia markets, consisting of
Ladies Dress Goods %
Pcisian Cloths, Bar ego do Lane, Black Chali,Chai>
Barege, Chamellon Silk, Bombasines, Alpacas.. All
wool Do Lanes, Moua do bago, French Chintzes,
Lawns, &c.
10 00
10 00
7 00
7 0
7 00
7 00
7 00
14
14
* 14
14
14
Collars, Undorslccvos, Cuffs, Spencers,' Swiss and
Jaconet Ruffling, Swiss and Jaconet Edging and
Inserting, Lislo and Moculin do., Florentine do.,
Linen Bobin do., Valenconfcs Lnccs,
Gloves and Hosiery.
10 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
7 00
Kid, Silk,' Lislo Thread, Mohair and Cotton .Gloves,
White n'nd black Bilk deblock Ingrain Hose, mixed
and white Cotloti do., Mens Half hois.
l 0 50
10 00
io oo
10 no
7 00
Ginghams, chocks, tickings,calicoes,4vbito muslin*,
Nankeen, Kentucky Joans, blue and fancy Drills,
Vestings, plain dc drilled Linen, fine damask Linen
Table Cloths, Towels, Napkins, Bird Eyo Dispor.
7 CO
7 00
Black and fancy colored Gaiters and Shoos of all
descriptions, (Willis’ make;) fine calf Boole, Kip
Pegged Boots, Mens Calf Congress Boots, Boys
Boots, Men* Gaiters and Shoos, oil kinds of Obit
drone Shoos and Gaiters.'
* 10 60
13 60
Rio and Jova Coffee, Sweeny’s Syrnp Molasses,
Cuba Molasses, Sugar of all qualities, Rico, Spices,
&c. Purchasers will find it to their advantage to
coll and examine our stock before purchasing else
where, as it is entirely now, and wo have for our
motto “ quick,sales and small profits.”
Carlisle, April 14, 1803. , '**
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
14
14‘
♦l4
14
14
10 60
7 00
10 00
10 00
10 50
7 00
7 00
- 7 00
. 14
14
13
13
14
14
‘ 14
A LARGE Bpring Arrival; which eurpoeaoe In
quantity, quality and price, any lhal hoc ever
boon opened in Corllolo, concreting of ell kin da of
llnidwore, Shoo Finding., Gooch '1 rimmlnge, Sad
dlery, Poinla, Oila, Votniohee, Glnee, Nolle, Frio.,
Anvile, Vicoe, Bollowe, Springe. Aide, Uowo, lol
lode, Venoore, Codarwaro, Farming lffon.il., Dor dc
Uolod Iron, Stool, Ac., with a thouennd other ettl-
Having vinrehaecd very iorgoly of lieavyOooda
nroeioue to the advance hr tiro price., I am enabled
to eoll at tho old price.. Poreona In want of Hard
ware arc invited to call and examine rny Block and
hoar IM price*, and ihoy will bo convinced whore
the cheep Hardware ia to bo had. ■
My atock of Wall Paper, ta un.urpaHed. by any
other in the borough. . - 1 ! .,J' ~.
Thankful for pa.t favor., a continuance of the
aamo i. oolicitod.
. ■ 1. c
April 1, 1853,
10 60
13 50
10 00
7 00
. 10 50
. 7 00
IS 60
10 60
10 60
7,00
7 00
10 50
■;,7 oo
14
14
14
U
14
- 1 • Clan,
' .14 r . ■ 700
18 .10 00
U ! 7 00
14 7.00
13 , ' 10 do
. 14 10 60
i 3 ■ io :oo
U' . 7 oo
13 ; 10 00
MILLS,
13 10 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
11 16 00
13 10 00
14 .7 00
14 7 00
-43 10 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
13 10 00
13 10 00
18 10 do
10 00
10 00
14 7 ?0
14 7 00
* 13 10 00
• 14 700
14 7 00
13 10 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
DISTILLERS.
BREWERS,
NEW STORE.
Wa. K. Campbell.
jbtnbrvtderies and Lacet,
JDomeslics,
Boots and Shore,
Groceries.
HARDWARE*
, JOHN P. IiYNEi
The Account ov Jacob Shbou, late Thbasurbr
or tub Borough o?>Carlislb.
• -DR. - - r
To amount received from former Trea-
surer,
Cash from P.* Quigley, collector, 170’ 32
do from O, Bell,' collector, , 348 .31
do from J, PofillewaUe, collector, 3001 67
do from do ' for outer ‘
stalls of market house, , 84' 90J
for inner stalls of market house,.' 128, 25
from Jacob Shilling, , 7. 50
from J H Blair for exhibitions, 30,00,
for outer stalls hy Treasurer, 8 95
do
do
do
do
ca
Cash paid William Bell,
do J Loudon for book,
do James PostlethwaUe,
do A& a Noble, •,
do W Mathows, street oommi*
sloner, '. , 614 65
do Borough notes redeemed, 13 22
do William Corbet, 1 00
do J K Boyer printing, 16.00
do Reiglo’s heirs, interest on bond, 43 68
do ' 1. Barton interest on bond,' 9 00
do j; Shilling for cleaning spring
and salary, 174 25
do James Dunbar salary, 18 00
do T. D. Mahon salary, 80 00
do William Brooks, 6 35
♦ do William* Miller,' • J 900
do, John . 3 00
do D, &W. Danner interest on
bonds, *
do James Marlin,
-do B. Beatty printing,
do Wm, Line street regulator,
do Union Fire Company,
do Cumberland . do
do William JRiley
do* ,J f Spangler street regulator, .
do J« PostlethwaUe abatement
‘ ; ’of 6 per cent,
do L.Todd interest on bond,
do H; Glass supper for patrol,
do D, & W Danner, four bonds
redeemed
do Stephen Keepers,
do J. B. Bratton printing,
do A. Holmes bond and interest,
do Samuel Wetzel,
do R. MlCartney reward
do W. Hepburn,
do S. Haverstick, oil, &o.
do J. M’Cord supper for patrol,
do James Racket salary,
do W. Mathews powder,
do P. Quigley over payment,
do J. Shrom salary,
do J.Sener,
Balance in Treasurer's hands,
We ihq Committee of Acconnta, do certify that
we havo examined toe foregoing account of Jacob
Sbrom, late Treasurer of the Borough of Carlisle,
and find the same correct.
6 00
8 00
Groat Arrival of
SPJUNO AND SUMMED GOODS.
AT tbo store of the subscriber, the groat Mart lb*
Diy Goods, Grocciics, Bools and Shoes.
The subscriber respectfully informs his friends
and numerous customers, thot ho has returned from
Philadelphia, with a largo and varied assortment of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
consisting in part of Broadcloths and Cassimciep,
Satlinols, Vestings, Muslins, Checks,Tickings, Flan
nels, Linscys, Velvet Cords, Cravats, Suspenders,
Gloves, Ac,
Ladies’ Dress Goods, Silks, Bombazines, figured,
plain and changeable Poplins.,Mouslin de Laines,
Ginghams, Calicoes, Alpacas, mcnnoc»,*Ji, art i*.Ho
siery, dec.
Men's and Boys' Hals and Caps.
A very largo assortment, embracing every stylo
and quality. A largo assortment of Bonnots, Rib
bons, Umbrellas, and Parasols.
White and colored Carpet Chain.
S 00
fi 00
Boots & Shoes,— An extensive variety ofMens’,
Women's,and Childrcn’bßootßand Shoes, fiomtbe
most celebrated manufacturers.
Grocci'ics,
Such as Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Rico, Ate. Choice
TEAS from tbo well known 'l'ca dealers, Jon
kins & Co.
All who visit our establishment are free to ac
knowledge that wo aro selling every description of
Goods, at astonishingly low prices. Our system of
tow prices hap already attracted a great number of
pboplo, Tho attention of oil wfcp wish good bar*
gains issolicltod, as extraordinary inducements can
be offered to purchasers.
Butter,Eggs,Rags,Soap, and Biicd Fruil.takeij
a tmorketpricos.
April 7.1869.
arjEw spring a stmniEß goods.
THE subscriber would rtapoclfully inform hie
customers and the public In general, (hat ho has
jn«l received a large supply of Spring and Summer
Goods, which ho is determined to tell at prices as
tow ff not lower than any other establishment in
town, among his assortment will bo found
Ladies Dress Goods,
of ever# kind and stylo,such os. Black and Fancy
Silks, India 8c Foulard Silks, Darugo do Laines.
Lawns, Garages, Muua do Dago, Swiss, Book, Mull
and Jaconet Muslins, with a variety of
others,
Shawls I
Spring Shawls of different kinds comprising White
Crape, Cashmere, Do Laino Barago, &o.
Bonnets, Bonnets.
Our ais'ortmdnl of tionnets will bo found one of the
largest and mast complete in town, rangipg in price
from cts. to $7,
Ribbons.
A Tory nice lot of Ribbons for nook end Bonnol
Ribbone at all prices. 1
Parasols.
Poanoola of all hlndsi aiiob as Plain and Embroider
od, Silk and Sa(ln, Lined, do Colton and Ginglume,
at ail prices.
Domestics!
Sucii no Bicechcd do Unblonolied Muslins, Checks,
Tickings, Tablo Diapers, Mens' & Boys' wear,
Baggings, &0.
Carpets I
A largo stock of qatpols from tho commonest cot
ton to tlio best imperial nhd throe ply. Topealiy
Bruasols, which will bn sold cheaper thon they can
bo purchased 'elsewhere.
Boots and Shoes. .
A larffe-assortment of Hep’s and Boy’s Boots nnd
Shoos, and Women’s and Children's Shoos of dll
kinds.
QroeeritSs
Groceries of all kinds, consisting of Coffee, Sugar,
Tea, Splchk, Molasses, &0., at the old stand 3
doom north of the Carlisle Dank, where yon can
find anything in our lino cheaper than ”ny place
in town. - PHILIP ARNOLD.
Apjiit:ies3., , ■
Xooh.linff Glasses.
A larno lot of Lookldg Glasses Joel reoeisod and
for ssio blioap by PHILIP ARNOLD.
April 7, 1853.
Mils be lining.
JCST received another, case of splendid Gold Med.
al Do Laine, which wd ate’selling at 131 worth
101, N. W; WOODS, dgtnt,
Dd0,28,185». i: ’ '
: tividw *7; ",
' .CARLISLE, PA.
( V HO.USE of enleilainmbpt ia now, opened, for
XJL .the reception-of city boarders by {he week oi
otherwise, who may be inclined to make the beau
tiful and healthful town of Ctftlislef a. summer ro
llout; and for ihe accommodation of tra vellers who
may feel disposed to call. Tbo undersigned- shall
spare no pains to supply bis table with' thohoattho
seasons can'afford.. JOHN.McCAR.TNEY. ,
, - .N. B. Several Houses nd Lots ate offered for
sale on reasonable terms. , J.McC.
Apri .
$145 12J
~' LETTERS of administration on’tho estate of R<
Ml Dlcsaipg, Into of Silver Spring township, Cumber
land cpim^y v doceasod, hjivo been issued by the Re
gister of said county; to the subscriber residing in
the same township. 'All persons indebted to said
estate will make immediate payment, and those hav
ing claims will present them for scttloroont-to
PRANCIS ECKELS, AdmV.
April 14, 1853—Gt
$2,930 13
$5 00
3 50
5 00
I 75
VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND
AXPUBLIC SALE.
THE subscriber, Assignee of John Plank, will
offer at public sale, on Monday the 18lh day of April
1853, at the Court House in Carlisle, the following
properly; viz: that valuable TRACT. OF LAND,
situate in South Middleton Ivip, adjoining lands of
Mary Grecian an others, containing 59 acres of first
rale limestone land, all doored and In a good state
of cultivation, having thereon a Dwelling 'House,
Well of water, &c. Possession given immediately
H desired by the purchaser, and a considerable por
tion of the purchase money will not bo required for
sometime. Sale to commence at I o'clock, P. M.
whcn lerms will be made known by
op 14 JACOB ADKINS, Assignee.
17 53
5 00
40 35
6 00
34 00
34 00
10 00
9 25
TO THE LADIES OE.ITIECUANICS-
THE undersigned would inform the
Ladies of Mcchanicsburg and its vicinity, that ho
has Just fitted up, opposite his old stand in said
borough, a
Ladies’ Shoe Store,
designed expressly for their accommodation, and
; free from the annoyances to which they have here
tofore been subjected. This store will bo under (he
solo charge und supervision of his sister, and Ladies
may rest assured (hat every attention will bo paid '
lo their demands. A full and constant supply ofj
ready nude work, from (ho best of eastern manafac-1
toriin, in addition to his own, will be found always j
on hand, consisting in part of Ladies* Fine Kid
Slippers, Fine Gaiters, of all Colors, cushmnn lies,
toilet and cnama led shoes, Jenny Lind's, French
Baskin, Union tics and pumps of all dcscripiions.
Misses' cul’d Gaiters of all kinds, children's
Kosenlh boots, Gaiters, Tics und French Morocco
shoos, double nnd single soled, &o-, &c
87 93
9 45
2 37
lie would also; inform bis old friends and U o
public generally, (hot ho still continues to keep on
hand and manufacture to order, at his old stand, alt
-n£li hinds of
Wr GENTLEMEN’S WEAR,
Hjj. (Mich as Men's Pino Calf shin Boots, from
33 00 t<> 95 00 ; French Morocco from 83
to Coarse Bouts, $2 50 to @3 00. Alt rips
will without extra charge.
TJmnkful for (lie patronage which has been extern
df4d9iiM ,n hcreloforo, ho hopes by strict attention
to business and a dcsiro to pluaso.to merit and rc«
ccivc a continuance of the same
EDWARD LAMONT.
Mocltanicsburg, April 14. ’s3—6m.
$2,825 27
9104 86'
$3,030 13
G. W. SHEAFFER,
DAViD §MITH,
Cummitlec nf Accounts.
PLAINFIELD CLASSICAL. ACA-
MMIE 14th Session will commence May 2d. The
buildings (one erected last Fall) aro now and ex
tensive. Tfae situation is all (bat can bu desired for
hoalthAilnesa or moral purity. Removed from the
excitement ofTown or City, ilia students may here
prepare Tor college, mercantile pursuits, die. All
ho branches aro taught which go to form a liberal
:ducation. A conscientious discharge of duty has
present flourishing condition of (ho In
itiation. Its Arturo success (under Providence)
boll bo maintained by (ho same means.
Terms—Board and Tuition per session. $5O,
For Catalogue wlih full information, address
R. K. BURNS, Principal $ Proprietor.
Plainfield Post Office,
Cumb. Co Ps.
March 30. 1853.
TH 12 readers of the Volunteer are Informed of
the important fact 'hat the subscribers are now
opening an exirn hie lot of cheap SPRING AND
SUMMER GOODS, among whxh uro the fol
lowing t
GENTLEMEN*® WEAR
Cloths,
Casfiirnered
LADIES 4 WEAR.
High Lustre Dl’k, Silks,
Do. Fancy do.
Tero Salina,
Barege do Lalnos,
Lawns,
Moub, do I.aincs,
Mous. de Uege,
High Lustre Black Al
pachas,
Ginghams,
Bonnet Ribbons,
MISCELLANEOUS. GioVCS, Mills,
tluslins, Calicoes, Hosiery,
Checks, Tickings, Needle Worked Collars,
•'Flannels, Bagging, t'himeeeuoa,
Counterpanes, • Edgings and Inserting,
~. • -
and n oompfolo Goods, In our line,
which wo aro selling at very low prices Indeed.—
Country produce taken In exchange for Goods.
BENTO & BROTHERS.
March 31, 1653.
Vestings,
Summe r Coatings,
Pant Stuffs,
Hats,
Suspenders,
Cravats,
Handkerchiefs,
Stockings,
Gloves,
N. W. WOODS, Agt
THE Tea, Grocery and Quconswaro Store of the
subscriber has been removed to Ills new build
ing, Nos. 3 and 3 MARION HALL, West Main
street. : . J. W. EDY.
Carlisle, Aforch 31, I8&3.
A NOTHER lal of the celebrated York Ploughs,
iXjust received ot manufacturers' prices, tiom
s6s lo $0- Also,, on hand Craighead & Plank's
Plough, at their prices
Bacon Hams.
CHILD A. 00’S. celebrated sugar curort Homs,
for sale by. WOODWARD & SCHMIDT.
March 31, 1853.
Mackcrnl.
QrvrvDbl*. in whole and half barrels, now re-
Jli\ /\ / cciving and for sole, by
MoKh3l. WOODWARD & SCHMIDT.
'THE subscriber being about lo remove Weal,
notifies nil persona flf any ibero are,) who may
have claims against him. that ho has authorized
William Lino, of Dickinson township, lo make
settlement with them. Persons owing me, aro
notified that my books and accounts are in the
hands of Esqulro Keepers, of Carlisle, who Is au
thorized to settle the same ns speedily as possible.
. JOHN OAIIOTHBRS.
March 31, 1853.—31.* ~
NOTICE is hereby given that letters testamen
tary on the cstnfe of George I.lghtncr, late of
the borough of Newvillo, Cumberland county, de
ceased, have been issued by lho‘ Register to the
subscriber, who resides in said boioughi All per
sons having clalmp against said estate willl present
them for aoltlomoht, ami those indebted will make
JO,m Waggoner , Executor. .
’■'ibrir.cK 31.1863 —Gw*
ROOERIEB. Ton, Coffee, Sogar, Molasses
tjT- ahd tillblhor dfticloe in the grocery lino, all of
which arefreah, good nnd cheap. Now is the time
for bargains', ' ■ ARNOLD & LEVI,
Bept 23. '
CRANBERRIES jaßlrocelvedkndfo bahst ho
cheap st or to
Decembe 1 6
- Estate Notice.
EURO.
OT3MY.
NEAR CARLISLE) PA.
Cheering* IVows!
KcmoVal.
To Farmers.
HENRY SAXTON,
Carlisle, March HI, 1653.
NOTICE.
Estate Notice,
C. NHOFF, Ag
GROCERY STORE-BEMOVAE.
THE undersigned Would respectfully inform bis
old customers and the public in general, thatho
bos removed his GROCERY AND PROVISION
STORE to the corner, three doors north of tils old
dadd, directly opposite. Hann n's Hotel, and lately
occupied by Mr; Robert Snodgrass. Ho has recent*
ly replenished his urge stock of Provisions and
Groceries, nod is now fully prepared to sell at ro*
ducod prices. C. INHOFF, Agt, '
February 17,1863—4 t
* Now and Fresh, Arrival of
GROCERIES, FRUITS, SPICES; &c., &c.
SUCH oa.Orangos, Lemons, Figs,Pfuens,Citron
Raisins, Currants, Nuts, Cloves, Cinnamon
Mace, dee. A splendid assortment of Oilt China
Flower Vases of the latest styles, Fancy Gilt China
Cups, Candellabras, Hall Lanterns, dec. AH to- bo
had at the cheap store of
C. INHOPP, Agt.
December IC, 852,
WHITE HAILE ACADEMY.
3 miles we it of Harriihurg t Pa,
THE Fifth Session of this flourishing Institu
tion wil commence on Monday the Sd day of
May next. Parents'and'Guardians are respect
fully solicited to inquire into the merits of this
Institution before sending their sons or wards
elsewhere. The situation is retired, pleasant,health
ful, and convenient of access. The’ course of in
struction will embrace (ho different branches of a
thorough English education, together wlh (he La
tin, Greek, French, German, Spanish and Portu
guese languages, and Vocal & .Instrumental Music.
The Principal will bo arcuated by four well qualified
teachers, viz: two in tho English- branches, one in
Penmanship, and Drawing, and one in Music and
M odern Languages.
TERMS:
Boaiding,washing, tuition in tho English
branches, and Vocal music per ses
sion, (5 months,)
Ancient and Modern Languages, each,
fnstrurtental music,
Foi circulars and other information,address
D. DISNUNGER, Principal
Whitt Hill,Camb. Co., Pa,
1863. •
1,000 Book Agents Wanted,
To sell Pictorial and Useful Works for iht year ’53.
SI,OOO A YEAR !
ATTANTED In every county of iho United Slates,
V V active and ontcrpiising men,to ongngo in the
sale of some of the beat Boohs published in Iho
country. To men of good address, possessing a
small copilal of from $25 to $ I DO, such inducements
will bo offered as to enable them to make from $3 lo
$5 a day profit.
| Thu Books published by us arc all useful in their
character, cxltomcly popular, and command Jorge
sales whoever they aro offered.
For particulars, address, (postage paid,)
ROBERT SEARS. Poousiisn,
181 William street, New York.
March 3, 1863 —1 m
To Cabinet Makers,
IF you desire a complete assortment of Goods to
select from, call >n East Alain aiiret, where you
o n be supplied with Hair cloth of all breadths, sofa
and chair springs, Mahogany Veneers from 37J els
to $2 per sett, Walnut and Maple Veneers. Mould
ings of all breadths, Uosels, Varnishes, &e. 1 invito
their particular attention to my Varnishes and every
thing else uoed in (heir Hue.
1 March 3. 1863. 11. SAXTON.
To Saddlers, Coachmakcrs & Blacltsmilhs
A complete assortment of saddlery, japan, brass
and silver mounting, nil kinds of carriage trim
mings,such as damask, ratlinet, face, tassels, fringe,
drab and blue cloth, red pfush ( plain! figured ami
enamelled canvass, patent and imitation leather,
plated dashes. lamps, mil. castings, bent felloes,
huhbs, spokes, boughs, hammered and rolled iron,
of all sizes constantly on hand.
March 3. 1853. H. SAXTON.
Mineral Waters, Sarsaparilla, &c.
THE subscriber would respectfully announce
to the citizens of Carlisle, and the community at
large, that ho has commenced the manufacture of
Mihchal VVaTshs a.vd SAnSiP*fin.t.A. of the very
best flavor nod quality, and the bottling of Porter.
Ale, and Cider. He is fully and amply prepared
to furnish nil orders promptly and with despatch,
and hopes by strict attention to receive that pa
tronage due to enlerpnze, winch ho respectfully
asks. CEO. W. BRANDT.
Carlisle, March 10, 1853—6 m
HARDWARE
rpHE subscriber baa just returned from the city
|_»wiih a largo and splendid assortment of Hard
ware, t« which he invites the attention of his cuslo-1
cmrfl and the public generally. His Block comprises
every article usually found in Hardware stores.
Housekeepers, UuUders, Carpenters, Baddters,
Coachmnkers and others, would do well to gi*o mo
A Mil U*far* . parohmmlnff aij.iviiwA- .< I*m ■
mined to sell at tho very lower ( prices. Call and
sec. HENRY SAXTON.
March 24, 1858. .
Blinds and Shades.
TAKE NOTICE.
BJ. WILLIAMS, No. 12 North Sixth Street,
i a few doors above Market Street, Philadel
phia, is the most extensive and best manufacturer
ol Window Blinds & Shades In lire United States
nmi has taken the highest premiums at all the ex
hibitions; ho buys the best materials by wholesale
cheaper for cash than others pay for Inferior arti
cles by retail; and can, therefore, sell superior Ve
nitian blinds and Shades, aa cheap as others ask
for inferior articles. Painted Window Shades in
groat variety, of beautiful designs and superior
quality. Buff and White Linen Shades. Blind
and Shade Trimmings, Fixtures, &c., wholesale
and retail at the lowest cash prices. Store Shades
painted and lettered to order. Reed Blinds at
manufacturer’s prices. Old Blinds painted to
look as good ns now. Purchasers by calling will
ho convinced that he sells a superior article, and
guarantees fall satisfaction. A liberal discount
made to dealers. *‘W« study to plois».”
DKNJ. J. WILLIAMS,
No. 13 North Oih St., Phtla.
April 7, tfls3—3m
To Builders mid Housekeepers.
THOSE who afo building ornboutcommpnoing
housekeeping, will bo sure to find at nil times an
assortment to select from. Locks of alt aorta and
ai4oa with brass, argillo, mineral and while knobs,
with Jnpaned or plated furniture, butt binges oast
and wrought; wrought and strap Iron hinges,
screws, window glass from Bxlo to 20x36. bolts.
&o. &c.
Yo who aro about gelling married and going to
housekeeping-lots of pretty things to pluaso, such
os fancy waiters and trays; Ivory handle knives
and forks in sella and dozens, common knives and
forks, butter iknityps with plaited and ivory han
dles, frying nnd bread pans, smoothing irons,
tubs, churns.&o. HENRY bAXION.
Carlisle, MarohSl, 1850.'
Embroideries.
Suoli as, Sleeves, Collars. Cuds. Handkerchiefs,
Swiss and Juconot Edginff'ond Inserting; &0., just
received by PHILIP ARNOLD.
April 7, 1853. . .
Table and Nano Covers.
A lot of wuolon Table and Plano covers jml ‘ro
calved and for 'sale by PHILIP ARNOLD.
April 7,1853. ’ . . .
SACK Flannels. A vary fallasporttnontof Sick.
Flannels of vtriouscolors.wUh braids.buUons,
cndotbertrlratolngrtosolt.
Novll. 0 W HITNER
Clothing-Cheaper than Ever!
' : Hemo’ral. ;
M& L. STINER, beg leave to inform their
• friends and {ho public, that, they, have rpmp
red thoir largo CLOTHING STORE. to the room
on the east corner of the Market House* on'Main
street, and directly opposite Hitncr’s store, irboi'e
may bo found the largest, cheapest, and best amort*
mentof Clothing In Carlisle, As.lhey'are deter
mined to soil off their winter stock dven'ift a aacrl*
ficc, it would bo well for all to call as sotm aS pos,
siblo if they wish bargains.^
March 10,1853. ‘ V...
STRAW GOODS-9PRIIVOIBSB.
THE Subscriber is now prepared to' exhibit to
Merchants and MUUnets hit usual heavy slock
of Ladies 1 and Misses 1 \
STRAW AND SILK BONNETS,
STRAW TRIMMINGS and
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS'
Palm.leaf, Panama and Every Variety of ;
SUMMER HATS • :
for Gentlemen, which for Extent, Variety and bean*
ly of manufacture, as well as uniformly oIoM ptlWft,
will bp found unrivalled. - ' *
THOMAS WHITE, . :
No. 41 South Second Street* -
, PhiUdtlfkia,
vFob. 10—-3 m
"WESTRIVE TO PLEASE*
THE subscriber would, respectfully annoodefr (9
the citizens of this place and all persons visiting Um
same during tiro Holidays, ihbt he bae now on Etpd
and will cuniinuo lo bo supplied with thf Jaleil.ttOT-
Utica up to tho close of tho aeason'.cotnpilslog la
port
Confectionaries v
of ilia choicest varieties, such at Floe Ciodj To£t«
Jell) Cukor, Don Dons, Gum,Cordial, Lemon, Cboe>
olalo, and IVuil drops, rose, vanilla and burnt alinoqde,
french and exploding Secrets, also,' all tho OOtOOD
riolics, all of which wll bo Bold (eftoieiolf or
| at low rates at , ,
Krlss Kinglc’s Old Hall*
in North Hanover street, a few doors north of tbs
■ Bank. where we have just received FRUITS Md
NUTTS oftho latest importations, such «s oradfcM,
lemons, raisin*,.figs, pruenr, citron;-entrants, toft
and paper shelled olmonds, filberts, COCOS, Create A
ground nuts, also . * , ’
$6O 00
6 00
10 00
Toys ami Taney CJooild
of every kind from all parts of Europe, manufactured
of wand, gluts, china, puplor-mochie, tin, India.rhfc*
bt r. imc, &c., such os line wax, kid '&Jointed dolli}
flowing and card baskets, work and'fancy boxes,
flower vu»v», mullo csps.jca setts, musio boxes',
ninnies, baillo doors, graco hoops, masks,- drums,
guns, trumpets, dominoes, lotto, and other gIOSSS,
&o , limey soups and Imir oils of every variety; Itt
connection with the almvo a largo stock of
FAMILY GROCERIES.
B uch as I*ovoiing’» crushed, pulverized and brown
Sugars, cofleo, molasses, siercb, iodJg, taleratOt*
green and Mack leas, spices, butler, water and aoda
o rockers, matches, &c., and as wo “Strive to FleiM
Q H are invited to examine our slock*
The rubsenber returns his thanks to lha public (ot
ll 'o patronage heictofgro bestowed on him, and bopca
a desire to please to merit a continuant® of tbo
B ame.
December 16,1862,
I’lre Insurance.
TTIC Allen end Eastt Pannsborough Mutual Fir*
Insurance Company of Cumberland county, Inept*
puruted by an act of Assembly, ia now fully.organ
ised, and In operation under llio rnanagorocnt.of. lb*
[following Managers, via: ;
I Dunk l ) Only, Win. R. Gorgas, Miojitel Cocklio,
Mulclioir Dronnemun, Chrlalian Staymtn, John G
Dunlop. Jacob H. Coovor, Lewis flyer, Henry Logan,
Benjamin 11. Munaer, Jacob Momma, Joseph Wick
orsbuin, Alexander Calbcort. '
Tim rntoa of Insurance are as low and favorable
as any Company of the bind in llio State. Persona
wishing to become member* «ro Invited to make ap*
plico non (o llio agent* of (ho company who aro wjl*
ling to wait upon them at any lime.
BENJ. fl. MOSSER, Pres{d«*t,
(Jcrniv Looan, Vie* Pretidtnt,
Lewis flrcn, Secretary. •
Michael Cocsun, 7Vcosi/rsr,
October 7,1853.
AGENTS. 'T
Cumberland Counly.—Uudolph MarlintN.CoM>
borland ; C. D. Herman, Kingstown ; Henry Zest
ing; Shiromanslown; Chariot Belli Corlit/of De,
All I. Clxirclituwn; Sumuci Graham, WcstpohaabdroV
Jiimca M’Dowell, Frnnkford; Modo Griffith, Booth
Middleton; Samuel Woodhurn. Dickinson, Samael
Coover, Benjamin Havcrstick, MccUanlctburg, John
Slicrrick, Lisburn. David'^jovor.SlicpUerdslowo.^,
York Connty.-~ John liowman, Dilligargt PeUr
Wolford, Franklin; John Smitl* Feq.. Washlnglotr;
W. S. Picking, Dover; J # W.Craft, PtfadUb.
Hartitburg. —Houser &. Lochman.
Members of the company having polices oboat to
ojp ro can have them renewed hf (baking ippllio
! lion to any of the agents.
Stoves I Stoves!
mHE subscriber baa made arrangements with
X iho beat manoftciurersnf Stoves in Troy, Al
bany. New Voik, Pbilodolphia.&o. t by which be
can offer inducements to persona wishing to ppr*
chase Stoves equal to the manufacturers. Amofag
his assortment of
COOK STOVES,
will bo found the best and moat approved pattettti
adapted for burning either wood or coal, aU : of
' vrh\c\\ ato warranted. H\*
Parlor Stoves,
embrace novr-eod b«au<i/wl •odsooh.a*
cannot fail to please nil tastes. In addltion to
llicse, ho lias on hand a largensaorlmentof NJNB
PLJiTB S'I'OVES, which ho feels satisfied will
please purchasers. • 11
Persona desirous of procuring a coed stove will
do well to examine my stock', as It will be Ibelr
advantage to clvo mo iho preference.
JOHN D. GORQASh
Carlisle, Sept IG, 1852. ,j
Tlio Eloplmui Has Airlvcd,
And ii now to he seen at LYRE'S, in iVbr/A Ban
over Street, . „
WUKUE ho has just opened o Mammoth slock'of
H A UD W Mill, which makes one of iho largest*
most complete, and cheapest assortments ever offer
ed to the public. 1 now invito all poisons la week
of good Hardware at reduced prices, to give>me e
call as I can accommodate all from • (media- le .cn
anvil, and ut prices to suit (he limes. 'Recollect e’
penny saved is two corned, and 1 consider ■ nimble
sixpence bettor than a slow shilling.
To UouBt/ieepers.-~A great assortment of tioatt- 1
keeping articles, such as brass and dnucbel preserv- '
ing kettles,, frying potto, lake pans, wafljo Irons,
smoothing irons, shovels, tongs, waiters,trays,folks,
I knives, cut vers, steels, butcher knives, spoons, plated
tea and table Spoons, pocket and penknives ingfaati
variety, tuzors and razor straps, scissors, lron
and brass, polished stool nml common shovels and'
tongs, shovels, spades, forks, rakes, hoes, tubs, water
cutis, painted buckets; wash boards,lujprovcJ patent
cistern pumps and loud pipe, ’ ‘ r .
liruahei.— A largoossortmont of wMtowash,du»(,
sweeping, horse ond painters brushes. . :
Iron, —A 1 largo stock of hammered bar Iron, rolled; [
iron of ail kinds, hoop Iron, ehcotiron,round, square
*nd band iron, English wagon boxes, and atetl of
all kind*. \ ‘
Paints, oil, varnishes, turpentine, glue, &c.
Glore of alt sites.
To Shoemakere,~A. full assortment of Mojrotcp,.
Linings. Bindings, patent Gout Skins, Lesta,6^be«'
thread. Pegs, Knives, and Toots of ail kinds,
Blakt'a Eire Proof Paints of different colors.
To Carpenters,'— <Afull «85orln.ontofp|sncs,aaws,
chisels, gages, squares. brace*. bins, bench-serevrij
augurs and augur bills, holchct*. .
To Coaehmakcre and Sadd/eta, -p-A first rate at* .
sortmontof Carrlogo trimmings,’puchustacea,ta«*)
sola, fringes, drab cloth npd saltjhett, hiesd linings,' ,
imitation enameled leather, patent leather CurtJnoll
cloth, plain and figured; pasborlions,Lamps, Axicf, ■
Springs, Mnlablb Goslings, Bent Felloes,’Hubf, ;
Bows, Philips* patent boxes for wobd.-'axisa,fink
brass, silver plated and Japan harness mountings,
Saddle trees. Whips, and every article used ly Bad*
dims very, cheap. ’ • '
>Va// Paper.— The ep)rndl(l,4ifortrofn( 0/
WaffPapoi. Wlndgw.Blind Paper, and F/rt fltoi'rtf
Prtow.ovsrbroughUo Onvlialrand
CoilUW ( '
P. MONYER.