American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, August 11, 1853, Image 3

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'fTTfft'ibßoWidjf paragraph from the WahhlngWe
y dfWdaVd^y ,: itt&ebf lb* pnor
, practiced on the
qbdef l|m Whig* Admin*
('tuition,'ebd .Iho prornDtaod vigorous effort sof Sac?
fotary'.Gulhric, lb bring Iho' panics implicated Ip
I ; * 'lj2i
jreoic' CiLiroaniii.—The Treasury
appears, have managed their matters
Ir wilhlhe alleged frauds committed, by
James jßpllfef, late,collector of bnfltorns at San Fran.
fci«bq,.and,fl i iaj of Thomas (taller King, his auceosor,
evilb great adrolinoss. 'A, few months since (ho do,
E a rlpjenl,for yarded to California (hie official evidence
n which these charges arb ; based., Tho U. Slates
distoV attorney broughl/lhe maUor beforo tho grand
jury of Sim Francisco,.who have found a true bill
bgnint Collier for (elotilimnly'uninjj $300,000 of ilie
public money, ns the department have justbeon noil*
fiqd. - The officers started .‘alWr Mr. Col Her, (vrhq
was.atStuhcnaviile, Oitih, when hat lieard rrum.) ny
Iho Nicaragua lin.q—the qqiohcat— leaving Califofma
pn the lei of July*. Tho apices received by Iho
Government, wo arc Inclined lo believe, laliniy ihern
(hal.s true bill.will, also l »P f 2Vh« ,0 r V. 1 ?• w,!
for.improperly using aomo SIdO.OOO of llio .pubUo
fands. Whatever. may bo tho, Anal.result oflhcjo
(rials we feel assured that the government are aids
fled that, they have ample,proof ot hand (o.bring
a’hflot a proinpt conviciinn.ln .both cases. The pen*
vliy id oioh cßio n i« not less tli»ii.six moDlht and not
more, than ten years’lmprisonment.*
• Tits KeW FbticY or'Spain.—The new minis*
.ferial paper which has justbeen started In Madrid,
gives the following as'one of (lie'sentimentsln the
programme of principles bn which It is to bo con
ducted s’ •• 1
In fine, U'ls necessary that tba Spanish people.
Birring in the,‘records of their powerful arid ancient
monarchy. make, ibelr flag float impregnable ih
Cbhp* a&a friend and, protector in Mexico, and as
an active co-operator of Caitvdirißm in the holy
place*,. title of .King of Jerusalem, which be
longs.ailil.and alwaya’to the Queen or both Cas
lllo.f. cannot and ought not to be an empty title.
pCATd of Dr. Brown.—'The venerable Rnv,
Matthew Brown, D. D., formerly President of Jef
ferspri' College, at Cnnnonahurg, in this State,
died in Pittsburg, on Friday last, lie was in his
fcvcnty-eigliih year.-,
Deaths.
Oh the evening of the 9lh mid., John, emnod eon
of Robert and’ M.irgnrel Snodgrass, aged 16 years,
9 months snd 14 day*.
In IhU tMirough, m. FrifJiy last, Mrs. Elizaortu
of Hubert AlcClan, Esq., ut uo ad
vanced ago.'
In iliis borough, suddenly, on Sunday 'Oighl last,
‘Mr.' Zciojjtm, aged 36 years.
PROHIBITORY LipOß LAW COf VENTION.
THE delegates chosen for tho. various Boroughs.
Words, nod Townships, throughout (ho county,
are notified (o meet in convention at Carlisle, in
Education (fail, on Toksoav. August 23d, inst, to
nettle upon « ticket lu bo supported for tho Legist,i.
lure, by (ho friends of Prohibition; as well aa tu
appoint.conferees to meet the conferees of Perry co.,
(q clmjso a candidate for Senator. It is hoped Ihm
every district will be fully represented. The friends
of the cause are generally Invited,
Samuel' Ellioli, Prof. Wentworth, Peter Spnlir,
Clins Belt,' J«a (Incket. C P Wing, Jus 6 itl»grr. J.
K Siniih, D.ivid Rookulellow, 8 N Divcn, 8 M Du
vidson, Alexander Cuthcnrt, David Criswell, Tem
perance, Cnptr.il, County Committee.
Aug. 4 1863—Sw.
Prices Reduced.
TH B subscriber is now selling off tps large and
splendid stock of Summer Goods, at astonishingly
lutv pqres.....
Elegant Lawns for G, 10 and 12 cts.
Barege da Loines for 12 w«<nb 35.
~,fiU)>r-r.--tAaf»MA-JB.WQrlh 37.
, Summer £ilk*-25 wmnh Sr;
Elegant iTissues 37 worih 09.
• Calicoes 5. G, 6 and' 10
Linen (metro* only G. *
StockinjjfVG.’ IO and 12.
Bluet Silk 50. 69. 75 and 100.
Carpe.tifigh and Mattings at reduced prices.
Sugars 5. 6 .and 7. Prime Rio Coffee 10.
Shoes from 25 cents In 91 •
Damask Tahle Cloths from $1 to $3.
; (I'afHSols from 12 cents t 052,50. •
;i ,JH*»aoh-d and unbleached Muslins very cheap.
• .All hinds of goods will be run off at very low
rates. Gome one and all, and secure bargains.
Recollect the old stand, Bast Hit’ll St.
CHAS. OGILBY.
August 11, 1853.
Notice.
THE Carlisle Gas and Water Company will re
ceive scaled proposals until Monday the Ifilh ul
August msl.,at 0 o’clock A. M., forbuHding a Res
ervoir, digginc the trenches for the water pipes, from
the Creek at Smdcrson’u place to the icscrvoir, and
from the Reservoir to the town; and also for oak
timber necessary for the erection of a dam over the
Connadoguinnct Creek ot Sandersons.
Plans and specifications of the work mny ho seen
at the office at any time after Monday the Bth of
FREU’K WATTS, Brest.
August.
August 4 t 1863,
TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE.
WILL bo olfored at public sale, ot the .Court
House, in Carlisle, on SATURDAY, the SOth ol
August, 1853, at 2 o’clock; P. Mthe I.OT OF
GROUND*-Vm the edrner of Loulhcr and Pitt sla.i
measuring 240 feel on Pill and 00 feet oil Loulhcr.
ft 1 to an alley. Tho Improvements are a
fKJftllw large two story ’ ..
iilA plastered noosE,
Well of water at the door, Stable, and
oihrr out-houses. The property will be sold to
cotbor. or iD lots to suit purchnsor*.
V * ....... » WM.F.BWIGER,
Agent for William A, Sheicatler.
, Carlisle; August 4. 1363—*.5.
FARM for sale.
THE subscriber olfeie at private sale lit at valuable
farm, situate in Monroe township. Cumbcrlond
county,'about two miles easlof Chuiehlowh,known
as the propelly of John Lino,dec*d., containing
70 Acres,
more or less, of excellent limestone land, about 60
acres of fihicb are cleared and under good cultiva
tion. Tho remainder ia well covered with thriving
Timber. The improvements are a two story ‘
Jk—A WE A THE It-BOA It HE 0 HOUSE,
mfnUi DOUBLE DANK BARN, Corn
. SSlliKGribs, Wagon Sheds, and other out-
Jaiaa^iß^ buildings. There Is a never failing
Well of Water at the door of the .dwelling. Also.
«on tho premises a flirt rate apple orchard and a va
riety of other fruit trees.
}S the above property Is not sold previous to Set*
-onlay, the 24th day of September, 1868. it will, on
(hatday.be offered at public sale, on tho promises,
At 10 o’clock, A. M.« of ssld day.'
. , EMANUEL LINE, for himself
and other heirs of John Line, dec'd.
August 4,1663—8w*
d*rllalo White Snlpliuv Springs.
"I’HIS beautiful watering-place, situ
ated 4( mites from Carlisle, Cumber
!S|j|fe,a"f* coun, y> P*«» was opened on tho
June, presenting all Ihoenjny.
.menu i*t a firsl*olats establishment, 'Recent Im
provements have made the accommodations exton*
elve. This ploce is remarkable for the medicinal
properties of Its witters, beautiful mountain scon*
ery, and for ‘the purity and dryness of the atmos
jpharb, rendering U peculiarly pleasant and attrac
tive as lato as Ootftbar. Distant© by railroad from
Phlladolpbia to Carlisle. 134 miles; from Haiti*
■ more, 00 miles, costing $3,70. . Persons wishing
to engage rooms* will please address theprpjule
:Jlois,-at:.GaiH»le Springs, Pa.
•IP NORTON & OWEN, Proprietors.
Joly 7, IflW—So* • v
SXOBE’FOR'SAIt.JE.
THE-sahjoribtr. wl»hlng : to .fepjowweiltasogsge
in' oilier pbnuUS, offers it private 'ialb, btf cess*
enable terms, bis Stock embracing the
usual variety kept in'-a:eotffllrjr’ store. Any person
wishing Id-engage In.the mercantile.business would
do well (O', embrace this opportunity, as (bq aloOk
'will compare favorably with ecy stock of goods In
tho ci/uhtryt and the location -for business.ls one ( or
tho hist, in the county*being
and romanticvijl.rgeqfßprlnglseW»hoQ In the didst
of a fertile andVrudoottvo nalghDOihood. ■'.. '•
Forpiniculartf.jtfiwesa iho
Sprlnif r. , JOHM lIOOD.
July as. 1653— tf. ... . , ...
• I’ociamafloiii.;
WHERE AS the Honorable Ja**sH.Oiubaii
PreitfdeVt Judge of the aevotfaMlduHadf Cum
mon Ploaaof thecountloaofGumbbrlaud,Pcrryand |
JunlatawnPennsylvanla,and justice© ihesevefal
Courts bfOyei and Terminer pnd OcneiaUa'il De
livery. ip said counties, arid , ilin, ‘John Ruppa’nd
Sami. Woudburn, Judges of the f/purt of
Torminerand Gqnoraj Jail Delivery',for the trialof
all capital and.other offences, in, the sold county of
Cumberjand—by their precepts t.q me directed dated
the ilth of April 1863, have , ordered the Court
of Oyer & Terminer end. General Jail Delivery, to
bo holdonat Carlisle! on the 4th Monday of Au
gust hextj'(being the S3d day) ; at, r lO o’clock lathe
forenoon, to cohlinht onewceka.
NOTICE isthorefore orehy given, pthe.Coro
ner,justicesoft he Fence,& Constables of thesaid
county ofOumberlandjhatthcy are bjthepaidpre
ceplrommandotl to.bet hen detboro in their proper
perso ns,with t hoirrolls,records,iriquisitione;cxatni
, nnlioa -pnd.ajj dtbei‘ yorodnJbrrtntcfii tqdq those
thingswhich tothoirofficeeappertgin tobcdone,ond
oUthosomQierehoundhyfOcogniznnceß.toprosecuto
against theprisohcrsthnl are or then sbollto intho
jailol" tililnoiity,are to be thereto prosecute them
\ asshall bo just. • : . .. >
JOSEPH M’DARMOND. Shir,
. 1 Sheriff's Office, July 14, 1863. • :
PERSONS visiting Carlisle, should not leave Iks
foro a nlancO aV B J KiolferV Drua and
CiiemichrStote't'Souili Hanbyeh sfp‘o*l.. T ;He' has on
hand a viriolv,4>f -Fancy Articles, such .**> hnir, hat,
clotri; flesh, tooth aml other Brushes; Cologne hot
ll- ■.’Furniture Blisters. comb*,’ Pott Monaires', card
and worked Baskets,' Nqto Paper, Visiting Colds
and Cases, Fans. Accordeoris.'&c. Ladies are in
vited to look ot his superior Matts. Cal) ebon ashe
is determined to sell bargains.
July 14, . B J KIEFPER.
Qdalo Notice*
NOTICE Isherehy given jliai. letlorgof admin
istraiion on the estate of John Lipltard, late of
Weufpennahoro* township; Cumberland co,, itave
been granted by the Regialerof said county, to
the subscriber residing In Nofth Middleton town
ship. All persona having claims against said
estate will present (hem for settlement, and those
indebted will make Immediate payment to
JACOB OBIPLGU, Adm’r.
July U, 1853—6i*
1 Useful, Fragrant, -ant) Good.
BJ. KIEFFERhos justreturnedfrom Philndel
« phia, with an additional supply of FRESH
QDUUGS. which, in connection with bis former
yg stock, will make his cs ahllshmont complete in
this department. In 'uddilion to tho above he
has also Just opened a fresh supply of
Confectionaries, Fruits,
Nuts, Pastes, and Fancy Articles of every descrip
tion.
Tho attention of-Ladios is especially invited to
his extensive assortment of fancy articles. Ladies
Toilet Fancy Soaps and Perfumeries of every varie
ty. Gentlemen are invited in examine his fmo as
sortment of Fanry Articles, Segars, Chinn and
Porccleon Pipes, Tobaccors of every variety. Shav
ing and Toilet Soaps, which will he found to he
vory.supnior. Cane*. Riding and Carriage Whips,
and many other articles which more especially inte
rest gentlemen.
A numlier of very superior Woolen Matts on hand
The Proprietor will he very happy to have his
friends generally call end examine his goods wheth
er they may wish to purchase or not.
B. J. KIGFFER.
Carlisle, July 7, 1863, i(
Moore’S Patent Grain anti Scott
Plaiitm*. f
For pldnting'ivheat, Bye, Oats, Barley , Indian
; Corn, 'iimothy Seed. sre %
Tb|« Machine was patented July 2d, 1860.
Its operation during (he tho three past years has
been, highly, successful; wherever it has been thor
oughly lusted, its good.qualities have been unlver*
sally acknowledged ( and notwithstanding the great
increuseofcoinpetiiion.it still continue* to main
tain Its superiority over all others yet in use.
During, the year 1860 and 1861. it received (he
highest premium ot six different agricultural oxhi
bitionq/as follows I Two in tho Btato of Maryland
—One in Michigan—One In Delaware, and two in
Pennsylvania. While within the past year it was
awarded the first and highest premium, nt each of
the county exhibitions'of Chester, Deiks and
Schuylkill,
Tho fact, that in receiving the above premiums,
this machine was brought at several different times
in a full and open competition, with nil the Gisin
Drills of any note, yet in use, and after a careful ox
aminntion and investigation, by the authurixod
committee—was In every instance awarded the
highest premium, is a matter worthy tho considera
tion of purchasers.
Its principal points of recommendation are;—
Ist—lts durability. 2d,—lts perfect, simplicity of
construction. 3d.—The easy manner of regulating
to flow any desired quantity of scud. 4th—The ex
actness with which it, distributes the seed, opera
ting equally well on uneven and sidling ground as
on an oven surface, 6th.—lts easy draught, being
sirput 26 por cent. lighter than any other seeding
.machines now in uso. ,
All letters of Information, as well as orders for
machinesvwill bo promptly attended to.
The manufactory heretofore under the firm of
Lkk. Pißfic* ami Lux, has been changed and is
now conducted by LEE, PIERCE and THOMP
SON, to whom a<l orders should bo addressed.
Bncumouif P. 0., Chester county, Pa.
D.N.NEILDS, Agent.
July 14* 1863—0 w.
AFRESH supply of Paints* Oils, V arnlshea, Dyp
Bluffs, flUss. Putty,’Sash Tools* «scc.
.Also* Dsklng Soda anil Drysn’s Pulmonic Waf
ers, for the core 1 of Cougha, Cold*. Asthma,, Con
sumption* and al other diseases or the I.unets for
sale at D J KIEFFER’S.
July u.isaa • >f g '
AFRESH supply offi.Oflkdwln’s Sc Brother’
Sarsaparilla.' Mixed & YelloWtDunlt F neCut
chewingTobScoes.Just reoalvsd at the cheap Gro
cery of {July U.J W, A,
SCALED proposals.wiil be 1 received attfcoClcißrler
Master's office, Carlisle Dirracks, Pa,,utnil 40
o’clock; A. M.i October 15tb,i853, for '
MO Tone of H*y,' ■ \r '■ 1 . .
6000 Bushels of Oale,
MOU Bushels of Corn,
(o be delivered ae follows i
•' 900’ Bushels Corn end 30 lone Hoy between Uia
Ist add sotbW December, 1853,. .<
' €OO Bushels Corn, and SQOO buihclsOali between
the Ist at)d HJQlli January, 1654. >-
, 80 Tune Huy ohdOpUO busUels Oats between the
Ist arid 9Uili FeU/oiiry,TBs4. - " *
80 Tuiiir'Hay beiwecntho I*l and OOjh April, 4654;.
9t) Tuns 11-iy between the IsUuid SQili May, 1654 v
3000 Bushels Oats between (he Ist and 16th June
1654.
The Act. Assist. Quarter MaM, reserves' tho riglti
to reject ail bids deeined by itim 100 high. •
W. D. t LANE* M
Lieut. Regl. Mi. Rilhs.A. A.Q. M, ■
Carlisleßarracks, Pa. Aug 4—>ll w, .
WOOD WANTED.
WANTED at Csrlisle' Darrechs, Pa., 600 Corda
of Wood In large or ainall qu milties.
Apply (o W. B. LANE,
Lieut. Regl. Mt. Rifles. A. A. Q. M.
■ August 4,1853—4 w.
KOTICB.
NOTICE is hereby given* that the “Dickinson,
Saving Fund Society*" located hr, Centrevill.e,
Cumberland county. Pa., will make application,
to the next Legislature of the Commonwealth of
j Pennsylvania* for an act of incorporation* with > a
capital of ten thousand dollars* and privilege to
increase to lwenty*five thousand dollare, with dis
counting privileges and powers to receive depo
piles, ami such other powers and privileges as are
usually granted to Saving Institutional
By order of the Board.
A. G. MILLER, Treaa’r.
June 30* 1853—6 m
NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given, that application will
bo. made to tbo next Legislature, agreeably to
ibe constitution and low* of this Commonwealth,
for an alteration in the charter of the Carlisle Dcuo
•it Bank, so as to confer upon aaul Bank the right*
and privileges of a bank of issue, and to chance the
name lothut of the Carlisle Bank. By order ofthe
Board of Directors.
WM. M. DEETEM, Cashier.
Juno 30, 1863—6 m • .1/
NOTICE
IS hereby given, that an application will be made
to the next Legislature of Pennsylvania, for the
incorporation of a Bank with general banking pri
vilege*, or if Impracticable, for a Deposit Bank,
with a capital of one hundred thousand dollars, to
be located in the Borough of Carlisle, Cumber
land county, Pa., under (he name or stylo of “The
Carlisle Bank.'*
Carlisle, June 23, 1853—-Cm
CAUTION!
TH R Subscriber having complied with the re
quirements of the act nf the Legislature of Penn
sylvania of the 20ih day of April, 1853, cautions
all persons against buying, spiling, or filling hts
bottles, under the penalty of fifty cents foreae.h
bottle bought, sold or Cited, for «he first offence,
and of 65,00 for each buttle bought, sold oi filled,
for the second offence. 1 hereby announce my
determination to enforce the penalties’or|he afore
said act In all cases of its infringement, as I find
my hotilns are becoming public property greatly
to'the disadvantage of my business.
I he Nos. is 1, 3 fie 3, two hundred gross Min
eral, and all bottles green shade Dyottville make,
with G. W. Brandt, Carlisle, thereon.
G. W. URAND 1 !',
Carlisle, July 21, 1853—6 v
■state Notice,
LETTERS of Administration on the e«Ute of
Sarah B. Nngle, lateof South Middleton township,
•Cumberland county. deceased, have been issued
by the Register of said county, to the subscriber,
residing in the earns township : All persons in
debted to said estate will make Immediate pay
ment, and those having claims will present them
fur settlement to .
■ | Ql.’npnp Mi">r>r n * —-
Toaclicrs Wanted.
NINE Male and Two Female Teadbers will
And employment In Silver Spring township, Cum
berland county, (o teach the usual branches taught
n thu Common Schools of tho Commonwealth;
Th.o schools will bo expected to commence In the
early pari of September, and he continued for sis
months. Recommendations as to moral rharacter
will be required. An examination of the appli
cants will lake place at the public house of. Geo.
Doey, In Hogestown, on Saturday the l3ih of
August next, com t ending at nine o'clock in the
morning. By. order of the Board.
GEO. H. BUCHER, Sccl’y.
July 21, 1053—31
Teachers Wanted
THE Board of Directors of Nowlon township,
Cumberland co., wish to employ Nine Teachers
to lake charge of the public schools of said Dis
trict. Tho schools to commerce on the Uj of
September. Tbs Board will meet at (he public
house of Henry Hurst, on Saturday the l3ib of
August, for the purpose of receiving applications
and examining teachers.
By order of tho Hoard.
JACOB WEAVER, Seot’y.
July 31, 18G3-3t*
WANTED.
A TEACHER for the High Free School of (he
Borough of Newville, Cumberland county, Pd.—
Application should ho made soon, as the school is
to commence on iheS*2d.of August. Liberal wages
will be given. By order nfiiio Board.
J. M. DAVIDSON, Secfy,
July 21, 1853—3t*
Notice.
ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to
the late firm of Arnold & Levi, are earnestly te
qtiosied to call and settle their accounts, as the
subscriber is anxious to have the books settled.
PHILIP ARNOLD.
Carlisle. July 31,1053.
N, U. Philip Arnold is selling off his summer!
slock of goods at greatly reduced prices. Persons
wish)ng bargains will please call, as ho Is dele;*
mined to sell, and feels confident of pleasing In
both style and price.
PR. GEORGE Z. BRETZ,
Deiillst,
WITX pciform all operations upon (ho teeth (hit
may bo required for their picscrvalion. Aril
ficial (colh insetted, from a single tooth to an emir*
sat, on the most lotoniillo principle*. Disease* of
(he mouth and nrogularlile*carefully treated. Office
at the residence of hie brother, on North Pitt street,
Carlisle. ■ >
Juno 28, 1853.■
Slouo Ware.
A Splendid assortment of tilone Ware, consisting
in part of neat Jars of all sizes, Butter Jars,
Pickel Jars, Preserve Jars,Tomato Jar*, Milk Crocks
ns cheap at Earlborn ware,Stone Crocka with hia<
dins, and every variety of8(one ware just received
at the chedp Grocery of W. A. CAROTHERB, .
July 14. '
A Ponny Saved is a Penny Made, do
you believe it?
THEN come to KUffer’s Drug and Chemical store
if you want to save money and buy your’Drugs,
Chemicals, and Medicine*. Such aa Castor Oil,
Sweet Oil, Worm Medicines, Gough Drops, Pills,
Strengthening Plasters, Liniments, Hair Toi\io and
Hair Dye, Cordials, Essences, Lemons, Cinnamon,
Peppermint,Spices, Cloves, Ac. He keeps these
and .a great many more.
July 14,1853. . ... ■ 1 ,
nfVrTDbU. ln whole and half barrels, now re
/4yUcelying and for sale, by _ '
March 81, VoODWARD & 80HMU>T.
T j Fourth annual session:
Bunezt Course of Lectorei in (his Institution
wiU:co,rmnenco on Saturday, October Ist, 1653.
and jwnlmaVfite months (111 weeks) dieting oo'lha
Bplh ofjfc’chjuaty, 1854.- .
-Bavljl T. Johnston, M, D., P/ofeßsor of.Obornistry
e.nd Toxicology, , ■ .. .«•/ •
Bltaiwd Harvey* M. D., Professor of ibo Princl.
pleslndPrstdlctt of Medicine. • , ;
, Hjihern. D«rlingtorj,M.D.,PrqrosBor of Surgery.
r K.'Profcasbr
Efwlb ru»Sell*‘M, D;,’Professor of Aha(orny*C ~
Mslk;Gl SCerr,'M.'D., Professor of Materia Mod*
idiLßnu'goncr,oLTlierßpculics.
Mowr.y, JVL D.. Professor of Obstetrics
B pd -Pldcafics npWomen and Children.
M. D-.-Doraonslralorof Anal*
orMaftfr,Chemistry.
pjriwma wishing further Information as (o terms,
regalatinns, dec., or'deairniiß of receiving copies-of
tlie A’i'UOohcernent, will please apply* personally or
by lWer*’lo4be Dean of iho Foculiy.
i 1 . DAVID JOHNSTON* M.D.
I'; , 5299 Arch Street, Philadelphia
CloHiingßazaar-Rcmoval.
RE subscriber has rejnoved his foshionshle
afoishing: Store •to the room be former*
Copied, in Sooth Hanover street, opposite to
tt’estore* «n<l (dkea pleasure in informing his
erdtis patrons Sndsthe public in general* that
BS made Ms purchases of
iprins &' Summer Goods,
is now in;receipt of a very large stock of well
tied* good and. cheap English, French and
erjean .
yloths, Cassimors and Vestings.
fich to will make up.to order at (he shortest no
e, and on reasonnblo terms. 110 is determined
lio he undersold by any establishment in tho
unlry. fits work is oil made up by superior
iffcinen, under his own superintendence, and he
da a confidence in his ability to please.
April 28^—3 m
f , DR. C. S. BARER,
ThESPECTFULRV oflera his professional ssrvl-
K/ce» to,the citizens of Carlisle and surrounding
enuatry,- Office and residence in South Hanover
•fleet,directly opposite the ‘•Volunteer" Office.
(April 21. 1853—tf
Notice.
[E heretofore existing firm of M. & L. Steiner,
|ha» been disaolvetl for a short time and have re
led under the firm of Steiner «5c Bros., S. E.
[nor of the Market Square.
If opliig under the increased firm of Steiner and
res, to have an increase of their former business.
Hey have nowevery facility and will spaje no ef
rjs to please thcii customers they having made ar
igemonts with the largest importing houses ol
jllimore and Now York so as to receive the first
rles of Goods that come to those markets and at
i LOWEST, PRICES.
'hankful for post patronage they solicit a conlin-
ice from thoirold customers, and respectfully in
s all others to examine their newslyle of superior
Spring and Summer Clothing,
of-their own manufacture, and making as com-
ets.an assortment as con be found in any store in
« United States. In consists of tbo following:
I 1 Dress and Frock Qials,
tho best qualities of English and French Cloths.
[dp and trimmed in (be very Lest style; single
Busted Albert Coats, a new style, well adapted to
Wijsinees men, of French black and colored Cloths
sbvery low prices; single breasted Frock coots of
Flench cloths close Imitation of the fine dress frock
coats at half price; spring Sack coats of cloth, cassi
jiercs und tweeds, various colors and prices.
i ’ Pantaloons.
Trench Black Doeskin add Fancy caasimcres of
every description.
Fes 1 1 ! Vests! Vests !
Rich fancy Silks and Satins, blackdo.,Bombazines,
Valencias, Marseilles, and Challices, at all prices.
Hoy’s Clothing,
\ A full assortment of Boys* Clothing.
\ Fancy Dress arlicles.ombracingalliho new styles
of fancy silk cravats, English satin do.
Gloves—White, black Ac- colored silk, kid, Lisle
SpdxoUou ofeitcry description, . .
• » f sunt.iDrfini.h
Bpirixosns of, superior Frerch, English and
'American manufacture. Under-shirts and Drawer*
of fine’ Mferino. silk.net cotton,Joan and,muslin', of
every description ■mt.'qoaliiy. '
’■ Umbaui:* of silk end eoltoh very cheap. All
of which will bo sold at the lowest prices wholesale
pr retail.
Reihombef the sfotio house, corner of the Public
Squafo. STEINER & BROS.
Carlisle, April 21, 1663.
The Groat Excitement
A. T OGILBY'S EMPORIUM la caused by the
XJu great doily rush for New Goods, at tho old and
established cheap store. Now opening a splendid
issortmcnt of
Can be accommodated on the most reasonable terms
with DureVce col brated York Ploughs at $6 37.
Also Plank's, Craighead’s, and others'at manufac
turing prices, spades, shove s, rakes, forks, grass &
groin scythes, (Dunn, Darling and Gridins make.)
Patent and common snaths of half a doien dliferent
kinds Grain cradles, (Gregor's, Craighead’s,'’Planks,
and Drawbatcb's make,) at reduced rates. Also,
grindstones, cutting boxes, chain, cistern and force
pumps, halier, breast, and log chains, double and
single traces and spreads. Cedar wares, such os
tubs, buckets, bowls, water kegs, together with on
everlasting assortment of li.blo and pookot cutlery,
spoons, shears, and scissors, candlesticks, snuffers,
shovels and tcugs, kettles, pans and irons, waiters,
brushes, &c., which will be sold by the wagon I »ad,
(on.yaid, bushel or In the ordinary way.
Then come friends, give us a call and sea fJ
yourselves. We'll wait on you with pleasure an
give you bargains of which you can't complain.—
Remember the place, East High street, opposite
Ogilby’s. HENRY SAXTON.
CHARI.EB OOII.BV. June 2. 1853.
Spring Goods,
inch as Challies cloth, barratzo do Loines.barrsziss,
vlegant dress silks, mous de bege, cbintzetf, calicoes,
(ioghams, needle worked collars, uhdorslccves, dec.
, BONNETS.
An immense assortment of Bonnets from 37 cents
i $5. Beautiful and cheap ribbons, Artificials and
onnet Linings in great variety.
CARPETS!
A big lot of now and cheap carpetings, not to be
excelled in pike and beaut; in tho Stale.
I Parasols—A complete assortment of Parasols
tpd su'n Shades, very cheap.
! , Hoots asd Siioes?-! have added largely to this
ipportmcnt, and will soil them cheaper than ever.
iGiiopsniKß—A fresh lot of cheap Groceries just
received. Come on with your cash and save’a
fro fit by selecting your purchsses from this rosgnlf
jontassortment of cheap goods: (C/* Remember,
the old stand. East Main street, Carlisle.
April 21. 1853.
Cant Bo Beat I
Second Arrival of New Summer Dry
Goods!
Til B subscriber respectfully informs hisfrienda)
mpl .numerous customers,that he has returned from
Philadelphia with a large assortment of Sommer
Qoods, which wilt bo sold at asionlehlnirlv low
irlces. J
Cloths, Muslins, Bonnets & Hats.
Casslmoros, Calicoes, Ribbons,
Vestings, Ginghams, Gluvee,
Summer Cloths, Lawns, Mitts, Rant Stuffs,
Borages, Collars, Edgings. Handkerchiefs. Derape
ds Loincs, Lacoa, Insertings, Stockings, Summer
SMke, Parasols, &o.
Boots Sc Shoes.
large,assortment of Men’s, Women's and Chll»
on’s Bools and Shoes, Jenny Lind and Duskin
ioes at very low prices.
Colored and Whiio Carpel Chain.
A large assortment of Groceries, such ns Sugar,
offeo, Molasses, Rico, Gun and Black Teas,
'Phe attention of all who wish good bargains is
dl'ioiied, as great inducements can bo offered to
nrchasors., *
Don’t forgot the old stand, Humerloh’s corner,
[orlh Hanover street.
.Butter. Kegs, Rags and Soap, taken at market
dees. N. W. WOODS, Agl.
1 Carlisle, Jane 0. 1853.
PARASOLS. Just received a handsome lot of
Parasols.
I BoivivETa— Jurt opened a Urge lot of Bonnets, at
(he now store of Weiso &> Campbell.
: April 91,1868.
EMBROIDERIES? Just received a large assort
merit of caffs, updereleeves, spencers, collate &
ruffling. ■. , . . ,
' Stunts—A lot of handsome spring shawls for
DUck and fancy colored O.itere.Juit
received .ml for *«1« by Wol.« ic C.ropbell.
Ai.rllBl.l9tB. ■
T ADI E3‘.SHOES: Juil rec.lv.d, a Urge ««or(.
XA nl Cf w...;sbc. , , T |.ich_
'KXfflg; GROCERIES. .
l ." NOW open ani for tale at “MiWnijf Hatt**
Family Grocery Store, a large and general assort*
meat of a;tic!ea» useful'anif fancy, embracing in
part-*. ; -
Maracaiba and, Java |CoflaM,
. 1 Green Rio and Roasted. Coffee/
Jenkins’pest brand of Teas, .„
JJrown and Clarified Sugars/ n
> Whitp and Preserving •*
Pulverized t apd crushed
Oroma, Cocoa and Chocolate,
- Rice and Corn Starch, ..
Farina and Essence of Coffee,
Lpyering’s finest Syrup, Orleans Banking Motae*
ses, Spices, ground and ungrpnnd;, Mace, Citron,
Vanilla Bean, Cheese, Crackers, Candles, &c. ’
SD Oar Qnecnswarc, HPR
or embraces a large and general varietypgjf
of Uie best white Granite, a Iron Stone ware, Liv
erpool and Common ware,enabling the customer'
to select in detts or pieces of any size necessary!
end of the different styles, together with a variety
of Pint P&kitt and Gold Band i English and French
China setts of Tea ware, and other varieties of
useful and fine fancy China ware, including trays,
pistes, vases, fruit dishes* colfee cups, &c.
CJlassWai’c,
embracing bowls, dishes, molasses cans, sugar
howls, a large selection of fine fiuled tumblers,
wine and egg glasses, and other useful articles.
fVi/luw and Cedar ■ Wart,
among which are tubs, churns, water pales, mea
sures, market baskets, travelling baskets, as well
H 9 other covered and uncovered baskets. Also,
Table Oil of the finest Sperm and other
Gila, Tobacco, Cigars, Soaps, dec. A small lot
of choice MACKAREL of No. 1 quality. Also,
a trimmed Mess Mackarel—-both in handsome as
sorted packages of halves,quarters and kits—with
all the other varieties of a Grocery and Queens
want store.
We feel thankful for (he patronage heretofore
bestowed on us, and invite a continuance of like
favors. J. W. EDY.
’TEU,
Carlisle, June 9,; 1653,
AHEAD OF COMPETITION.
Saxton Leads the Column.
YFTER days and nights of unceasing toil and
trouble, 1 have succeeded id marking and ar
ranging my new stock of I] ARD WAKE, and al
though there has been a tremendous rush of custo
mers who know where to deal on reasonable terms,
adn who appreciate my old habit of selling cheap
without making much fuss about tho matter. lam
constantly making room for new customers to ‘drop
in and examine what is undoubtedly tho largest and
best assortment of goods ever offered west of Phila
delphia, and embracing everything usually found in
o Hardware Store, from a needle to an anchor. All
of which are of the best quality and will be sold at
prices which cannot fail to give satisfaction.
TO CARPENTERS UUILDERS,
I would say that my stock of Cross cut, hand,
panel, ripping and buck suws ; bright, black, and
blue angers, chisels, planes, locks, latches, hinges,
screws, straight necked and barrel bolts, broad, point*
ing and chopping axes, hatchets, iron and slcel
squares, rules, tape measures, levels, dec., oannol
lull to please the most' fastidious in quality and
price
CABINET 4 COACH MAKEhS.
Wo have a large supply of Copal, Japan, block,
and coach body Varnishes, Mahogany and Wal
nut veneers. Moulding, heading, rosettes ; glass,
mineral and mahogany knobs, Carriage mounting,
silver and j ipanned ; trimmings, laces, canvass, oil
cloth, damask, patent leather, deer hair, malcuble
castings, iron axles,springs, halts, felloes, spokes,dec.
BLACKSMITHS
Will find it to bo their interest to call and examine
my stock of 60 tons of hammered, bar and rolled
iron, hammered hbrso shoe, scollop, broad and nar
row tire. Plough Irons of ail sorts and sizes, crow
bars, sledges and hammer moulds. Rolled and slit
horse shoo bars, roiled lire,bauds, round and square
irons. Cast, shear, spring,English and American
1 blister steel, anvils, vices, files, rasp*, horse shoe
ndils, English wagon boxes, carriage boxes, dec.
SADDLERS * SHOE-MAKERS
Will find it to their advantage to call and examine
pnr alnrir of, brass. Hikflrnnd inpanharness mount*
Ing, patient leather, morrpcco, r rench amroomroou
calf skins, binding Sc lining skins, las , pegs, awls.
PAINTERS * GLAIZERS
Csnriol be mistaken In getting a superior article of
white (bad,-cfno white,'together with every variety
of paints In use, turpentine, oil, glass, putty, var* I
nlsbcs, dec. I
WALL PAPER
I cull the attention of paper hangers and persons
desirous of beautifying the interior of their dwellings
to my assortment of VV 11 paper, embracing an end*
less variety of different shades and patterns, and
ranging in price from 6£ cents upwards.
FARMERS
NEW STORE.
Jam** H. Wxtex, Wa. K. Gaaraiti..
I Wcisc &. Campbell.
S. TV. Corner of If, Hanover and Louther Streets,
BEG most respectfully to coll the early attention
of tho citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, to our
now and beautiful nssoilmcnl of Spring Goods, so*
Irctcd from tho very best of tho New York dc Phil*
adelphia markets, consisting of
Ladies Dress Goods ,
Persian Clotha, Barege do Lane, Black Chali.Chali
Barege, Ohnmclion Silk, Bombazines, Alpacas. All
wool Do Lanes, do bago, French Chintzes,
Lawns, &o.
Embroideries and Laces ,
Collars,Undorsleoves, Cuffs, Spencers, Swiss and
Juoonot Ruffling, Swiss and Jaconet Edging and
Inserting, Lisle and Mocutin do,, Florentine do.,
Linen Dobin do., Valencene* Laces.
Gloves and Hosiery,
Kid, Silk, Lisle Thread, Mohair and Cotton Gloves,
White tn blao Silk dt black Ingrain Hose, mixed
and white Cotton do., Men half hose.
Domestics.
Ginghams, chock ickings,calicoes, white muallne.
Nankeen, Kentucky Jeans, blue and ftney Trills,
Vestings, plain <Sc drilled Linen, fine damask Linen
Table Cloths, Towels, Napkins, Bird Eye Dlsper.
Soots and Shoes,
Black and fancy colored Gaiters and Shoes of all
descriptions, (Willis’ make;) fine calf Doota. Kip
Pegged Boots, Mens Calf Congress Boots, Boys
Boots, Mens Gaiters and Shoes, all kinds of ChlJ
drone Shoes and Gaiters.
Groceries.
Rip and Java Coffee, Sweeny’s Syrnp Molasses,
Cuba Molasses, Sugar of all qualities, Rico, Bplces,
dr.o. Purchasers will find it to their advantage .to
call arid examine our stock before purchasing else
where, as it U entirely new, and pro have for our
motto “ quirk sales and small-profit*. ”
Carlisle, April 14,1863.
JIIST recelyed, a iplended assortment of Borage de
Lain#;which will bo sold very cheap at
M»y «, *M N. W. WOODS, 'Ap.
Pr.l. Ci Icoomli,
WII»L 'perform ill operation* upon (bo Teeth
that are required Tor tboir preservation, audfras
Cleaning, Filiog, Plugging,dto.,'dr will itestordlh*
loss of them, by inserting Artificial Teeti),Tr&b *
aingleTootli to a full sett. • - •
(£/• Office' on Pitt street, 0 few doors South ofcfao
Railroad Hotel.
N. 0. Or. Loomia will 60 absent from Carlisle kb*
last ten d«y# In each month.
Carlisle, June 3 ,1853.
BESIOm.
JOHN D.OORGAS hereby Informs his friend*
and customers; (bat ho has removed bis TIN
WARE and &TORB ROOMS (o lately
occupied by Mr. J.* W. Rby a* a Grocery store, on
Main street, he will as heretofore meatriac
| lure and keep constantly In store, every drieripUoa
j°f
TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE,
mode in the best atyle and at tbe vorjr 16,west prices*
Good workmen and the very best malarial always
employed, so as to insure entire satisfaction.
Spouting and Job Work done at the shortest ftp*
tlce, in a superior. manner and at fair price*. Ano
in jtore at all seasons a large and attractive variety
of , . *
Parlor and Cooking Stovoff,
comprising every new and fancy style, of all price#
and sizes, adapted to burning either woodortootf'.
His assortment of stoves he intends shall
surpassed by any other establishment; comprising *
score or more ol dtlTorent styles to auk all tastes.***
Thankful to bis friends for the palron&ge so lbt)|f
bestowed upon him at his old stand, he reajteclfully
Invites a call at his new establishment, confident
that his large assortment cannot fail to please*,
. JOHN D. GORGAB.
May 5, IS&3. ■ _
Second Arrival for the Season!
PHILIP ARNOLD lias jast returned from the
eastern cities, with a second, supply of Summer
Goods, which have been selected with grtalcare
and taste and will be sold at a very small advance
on city prices. Persons desirous of purchasing,
will find it to their advantage to call as his assort
ment of Goods is large and complete and consists
in part of
Dress Goods,
such an Cholies, Chally Baroge, Baragode lafas
India and Foulard Silks, Baragcs, Lawns, Swiss,
Book and Mull Muslins.
Parasols.
A large assortment of Parasols of ail kinds and
colors.
Bonnets Sc Ribbons.
A large stock of Bonnets and Ribbons which will
bo sold very low.
Hosiery and Gloves ,
such as kid, silk. Lisle thread, Mohair and cotton
gloves, silk and mohair mitts, women's while,
black, mixed and slate colored hose, men's mixed,
brown, white and striped hose.
Embroidcriety
«nrh as sleeves, spencers, collars, cuffs, Edgings,
Inserting, &c.
Carpels and Mailing.
A large stock of carpets, mattings and oil cloths,
which will be sold ot prices to suit purchasers.
Groceries,
consisting of Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Spices, Molas-
ses, &o.
Boots and Shoes .
A large assortment of Men's and Boy's Boots and
Shoes, and Women's and Children's Shoes of all
kinds, w.hicli will be sold for a mere trifle above
cost. Call and examine for yourselves at the old
stand in North Hanover street.
May 20, 1853.
.Spring and Snnimcr Goode.
THE subscriber in now opening a beautiful assort*
mont of seasonable goods, comprising in the lot
new stylo Brocade Bareges In wood color, Figured
Bareges of various styles, Crape d'Bspagne, Crops
d’ Artvisi, Brazilliannoa, Cropo do Paris, Grenadines,
French Organdy Lawns, Barege do Laincs, Moui*
de Laincs, Dotted and plain Swiss Mulls, Jaconet
and Cambric Muslins, Cambric Dimity®,-Lmb*v»J«r
ies, English Crapes, Loco Veils, Hosiery and Gloves
of all kinds, with a "variety ol other Goods, all of
which will bo sold at very low prices.
Majr 13, 1853.
WM. A. CAnOTHURS’
Family Grocery Store.
High St,, two doors East of Market Houu.
South Side.
THR subscriber thankful for past favors* would
inform his old customers and the community ia
general, that he has just-returned from the city
with a large and full assortment of Groceries' con*
eisting m part of superior Rio; Java, Sapusyra,
and Roasted Coffees, Lovering’s Lump, Sand and
Pulverized Sugars, Drown Sugars at all prices.
Molasses of all qualities and prices.
Quocnstraro,
of every description,including French and Eng
lish China, in setts or by the piece; also SiOne
China and Common ware ’nf every description,
and a full assortment of Glass ware.
JVUlow and Cedar-ware,
Such as Clothes* Market* Travelling, Sewing,
Knife, Tumbler and Children’s Fancy Baskets,
Tubs, Painted and Cedar Duckets, Iron and Brass
Bound Wooden Dowls, Butter Ferkins, Grocery
Boxes, fito.
Teas,
Superior Black, Imperial and Vonng Hyson Teas
Sweet Spiced Chocolate, Prepared Cocoa.
Sugar Cured Hams,
of fine quality, together with superior Dry Beef.
Smoked Herring, Ground Alum, and fine Tabtn
Salt, Spices of all kinds.
Fruits,
such as Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Prunes, Rai
sins, &0., &o.
Lamps,
a full supply of Pine Oil and Fluid Lamps, Safe
ly Fluid Lamps.
Segara and Tobacco, of fine qualities and at all
prices. Please call and examine for yourself at
the old stand.
May 13,1853.
Cboorlng IVows t
THE readers of (lie Volunteer are informed of
the important fact that (he subscribers erenow
opening sn ex»rn big lot of cheap SPRING AND
SUMMER GOODS, among which are the fol
lowing :
okntlcmkn's wear
Cloths,
Cosslraeres.
Veilings,
Summer Coalings,
Pant Stuffs,
Hate,
Suspenders,
Cravats,
Handkerchiefs,
Stockings,
Gloves
CiADIKt’ WEAR.
High Lnalroßl'k. Sllka,
Uo. Fancy do:
Tero Saßoe,
Barege do Lottie*,
Lawne,
Modi, de Letnee,
Moua.de Dege* . .
High Laalre Block At*
pachaa,
Gingham*,
Bonnot Ribbont,
MieciLLAHCoui. Gloves, Mitts;
Moslins, Calicoes, Hosiery;.
Checks, Tickings, Needle Worked Collars,
Flannels, Bagging, Chimesettes,
Counterpanes, Edgings and Inserting,
Carpel Chain. &o. &o, &o,
and a complete assortment of Goods; in onr line,
which we are'eelling at very low prices indeed.—
1 Country produce taken in exchange for Goods.
BENTZ & BROTHERS.
March SV, 1653.
HAIR Oltß Bni] Perfuihery. £ 101 l assortment
of Hair Oil*, Colognes, Sabines Extracts, dce.s
A fail assortment of Door Malts, inch as Ola
Rope, Cocoa, Jul# and Wtwl MaUS, Wet tebtfad it
lha cheap grocery of .
> W * CAEOTHWIt
G. W, HITHER.