American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, April 20, 1854, Image 3

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    ic late Enropcnn News,
Tl
By the arrival at Now York on Saturday last
of tho-stcamahips Hermann and America, wo.
have dates from Liverpool to the Ist inst.. The
news is important and exciting. Breadstuff's
have advanced and cotton dcdlined. It is stated
that the Russian fifrcca under Qortschahofl*, in
httempting to cross the bridge from the island
opposite Turtukai, were attacked by the Turks,
the bridge destroyed, and two thousand Rus
sians drowned. Fifty-three thousand Russians
{ll*o said to have crossed the Danube at different
points. The event of the announcement of which
lias been looked for at every recent arrival, is
how announced. The English papers contain
the official announcement of the declaration of
war against Russia. As an improvement in the
mode of naval warfare, it Is announced that the
Queen has also issued a declaration that she will
not grant letters of marque for commissioning
privateering vessels.
STILL LATER.—By the arrival of the Ar
tie at New York, wo have five days later news
from Europe.
The intelligence from the Danube is unfavor
able for the Turks. The Russians captured the
fortress of Hirshova on the 28th, and had also
taken the strong position of Rabadogh, thus ob
taining the command of the Upper Colmdshans
the country lying near the mouth of the Danube
Is called. It is also reported that the Russians
had captured Isaklchi, another fortress before
Hirshova, on the 27th. The Turks wore throw
ing reinforcements into the town of Varna, a
strongly fortilied post on the western coast of
the Black sea. The British licet was cruising
oil’ Varna.
The latest accounts states that 4000 Russians
from Seho-stapool had landed and seized the
largeisland of Dtunarez Mow Tulbscha. It was
also said that the Russian Heel threatened an
'Attack upon Varna.
. Admiral Sir Charles Napier is anchor* d vv ilh
C 2 ships off the Island of Mum: in the Halite.
A portion of the Russian Meet is frozen in Re\el.
The shipments of troops from Fiance and
England are going on rapidly. France has al
ready sent 20,000 and England 10,000 men,
The Russians fearing that U.vsel Inland will
he the first point of attack hy Napier, haw
placod thcre a garrison of So,oon men.
'Flic troops now leaving England will go direct
to Constantinople without stopping at Malta.
Russian subjects have been ordered to Iran
Constantinople in twenty days.
It is stated that Ihrshnva .stood the nssaulG
of the Russians for three days before it camlii
lated.
F.AUTTTQirAKK-, inUkohc.ia.— Millrdgevilleand
Macon wore visited with slight shock.-, of an 1
earthquake on the 20 mst. Iniegardto the.
one in Macon, the Cihzm of the 21 si shv- ■
There Seems to he some doubt whether the 1
phenomena which occurred hereyesterilav morn
ing was an earthquake or the effect of some 1
meteoric explosion oveiln.id. At Guidon, Md- 1
ledgevillc and Forsyth, the same .shaking of
houses, and rumbling noise, like heavy di-lanl
thunder, took place, ami a correspondent j
from Forsyth says that some of the villager-,!
there distinctly heard the noise ov* r their head-.’ |
The first shock took place here about linlf-past
six A. M., and a second slight one about half |
an hour afterwards. Thchousewe live in trem
bled and rocked like a strong man in convul
sions, leading to the supposition that it was an
earthquake and nothing else. The direction
of the vibration was from soiithwist io north
west.” Of the one in Milledgeville, the Recor
der of the 21st says : “ The first, of which was
alarmingly perceptible, occured about twenty
minutes past six o’clock, the last shock wliicb
waa very slight, was fclt„tvboutv4ialf .an,JaQur
later. An old, (ho would be offended were we
to say “the oldest,”) inhabitant says a severer
shock has not been experienced at tins place since
1810. It was very fitly describe*! by « little
child, who observed, •■Papa, the house is riding
off.”
iSoUTUKKK ( ONVK.VTIO.V.—'I’IIC Southern
< Vnnintrcial Convention, met at (’lmrl»'ston, on
Monday week, and organized by the electron of
the lion. Win. C. Dawson President. A com
mittee of three from each State were appointed
to prepare business. There was fifteen delegates
From Maryland, one hundred and tlnrty from
Virginia, three hundred from Tennessee, forty
from Georgia, five from lamisimm, twenty-two
from North Carolina, South Carolina was large
ly represented, seven fioin Mississippi, Leslie
Coombs from Kentucky, and seventeen from
Alabama.
The Convention, on Tuesday, was oeeupied
with resolutions as to the Pncilie Railroad and
direct trade with Kurope. Messrs. Jones, of
'J’cnucssec, and Albert Pike, of Arkansas, spoke
The latter denounced reliance on (ongnss for
building the Pacific Railroad. ’Hie resolution
was referred to the General Committee, whieli
made report on Wednesday. The report re
commends the Pacific Railroad by a .Southern
route, encourages Southern mining and manu
facturers, and the establishment of Amazonian
Sale of the Main Line. —The bill prowl
ing for the sale of the main line of our Slate im
provements has passed both Houses of the State
Legislature. The House hill, however, fixes the
minimum price at eleven millions, and the Sen
ate bill fixes it at ten millions. We suppose
Clic bill will now go to a e.mnniltee of eonfir
enco. The following was the vole in the Senate
(on Friday last,) on agreeing to the bill ;
Yeas —Messrs. Dames, Buekalew, Darling
ton, Darsic, Evans, Ferguson, Foulkrod. Fn> k.
Fry, Goodwin, Huldemun. Hamilton, Ilyron D
Hamlin, Ephriam W, Hamlin, Hendricks, 1 Hes
ter, Hoge, Jamison, Kinzer, KunUel, M’Far
land, Price, Hager, Skinner, and Slifer—2s.
Nayh—Messrs. Grubb. Cre.sswell, MVliuloek
I'iatt, Quiggle, ami M’Gaslin, Speaker —ls.
ftinrrirb.
On the 6th instant, by the Rev. Mr. Levi,
Mr. Bissinoru, o( MiaHissippi > to Miss Mi
bum Arnold, of litis borough.
On tho 21st ult., by Elder A. Swartz, Mr. ('.
O. STorzan, to Miss Many Gaui'DELl, both <>l
Newburg, Cumberland county.
AtOarlislo Springs, on tho 18th inat., by the
Rev. J. Fry, Mr. Henuy Enhminoeh, of Perry
County, to Miss Susanna Jacobs, of the former
place.
litb
In Ncwvillo, on the 15th lust., at tho residence
rJ on ‘ Woodburn, Majioahkt IS., wife
of George W. Woodburn, in tho 17tli year of
her ago.
In this borottgh, on Thursday morning last,
Mrs. Sabina Zeioleu, relict of the late Mr. Mark
Zolglor, in tho 82d year of her ago.
On tho 6th Instant, at his residence, in Silver
Spring township, Mr. John Dubuu, aged 07 yours,
2 months, and *27 days.
On tho 80th ultimo, Mr. James Diveny, of
Cumberland county, agod 27 years.
On tho 2d Inst., Mrs. Elizabeth Suenk, of
Dickinson townaldp, aged 80 years.
■' At Ids residence, In West Punnsboro* town
ship, on tho ?Btb of March, Mr. John Paul, sr.,
In the 60th year of his age.
Mark tfij,
Philadelphia, Aprll’lB.
Flour and Meal. —Flour has advanced from
60c to SI per bbl., on the closing sales of last
week—transactions in all roach some Ba9ooo
bbls. taken by speculators and shlppcrsat $7G2£
a 7 76 for standard and good straight brands,
sBaB 25 for common and fancy extra. The sales
for homo use have also been to a fair extent at
the advance, prices mostly ranging from $7 76a
826 per bbl. according to brand. Rye Flour
and Corn Meal within a day or two have been
more active. Some 4a500 bbls. of the former
sold at $4 87 and about 2000 bids, of the latter,
Pennsylvania .Meal, at $3 25 per bbl. closing
scarce at those rates. Grain. —The market lor
wheat has been steadily on the advance, and
prices have improved fully 10c per bushel; the
receipts, some 2r>a30,000 bushels, have all been
taken within the range of 170al80 for Pennsyl
vania red, and 180al88c for while, of prime qual
ity ; at the close there was none to be had at our
highest figures. Rye la in steady request at U2a
03c. Corn. —About 40,000 bus. mostly South
ern yellow, sold at 74a78c, white at 72a74c; the
latter rates are generally refused. Oats are in
demand at an advance, and 12a15,000 bushels
changed hands at47a4Bc for Southern, and 62a
68c for Pennsylvania; closing scarce at our high
est quotations.
Tanner Wanted.
A [JOURNEYMAN Tanner and Currier wan
ted by the undersigned, residing in West
pennsborough township, two miles oast of New.
ville, on the Gunodoguinot creek.
SAMUEL GRAHAM.
April 20, 1854—1 f
Estate Aotlce,
IETTEHS testamentary on the estate of Mrs.
_i Sabina .Zolgler, deceased, laic of the Ho.
rough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa., have
been issued by the Register of said county to the
subscriber, who resides m North Middleton tp.
All person* indebted to said estate will make im
mediate payment, and those having claims will
piesonl them for sett lenient, to
I.KVI ZEIGFER, Executor.
Apiil 20, U> ,i - nt
Tlic Ccichiitlnl E>ray lloisc,
tf.’OBJBBAIW,
<#\ From the Imported Horse of England,
this noble hoi-.'' is of the best breed of
C. L/A the jitjnerf.il English Dray Morse. He
is descended in the third from the
noted horse Dr.ivman, .nimilled by the heat
nidges to have been (Ik; tinest horse ol lliat spe
cies in tli ■ Unit b Kingdom. ;
C mn vvt is rising lour years old . in height
stands 17 bands; bis i'o|oj is j.-( Llaili, and
weigh l.Mll) j.oiiii'fs. He possess! s amazing
museular pou. i. a i <*mai ha ble good tempei and
Ins pioved to b • very ib a lie and submissive. —
Tins splendid Inov is owned by an association
o| persons who bought ban for slumi from the
owner v\l l o raised Im.i ,n Franklin County. Pa.,
and IS stabled f.u the .e.i-mal Joseph St outlet's,
in Franklin township, 'i .uk * Hie Ural week
in April, and the -muni in Petersburg, York
Springs, Adams comiy. so alternately changing
week aboii i du) 111 ’ lli ' s.-ason. 11 who are
curious to examine ilf noblest specimen of the
heavy dl.lllglil Im.lm- evel e\blblled in AllH'l'llM,
of his age. me m\ ited to call. For tnrlber par
ticnlai s as to pedigr -e nee hand bills.
'I Hi: PHOPHIKfuHS
mil 20. IS.‘,|
I iiihisl rI a 1 ('a i
f pill- " Hig Spring I.itemrj Institute,*’ wdi
X bold mi I iel iisti i,| l-’.ui in New v Mle. 1.,,,p, n
outlie se.o.nil 'l’u-'-d iy ol June m,M, and eon.
tiniie two weeks.
It is intended patlienl it 1 y for the encourage,
meiit ol the inechamc.il arts, hut contributions
ii. c. aitiele.sfm i;xlnbilioij,) are solicited liom
all classes ol persons interested in the pi ogress
ol tin* aits and sciences. A prominent place
will be given to plain and fancy needle w ork.
ailllieial Mowers, drawing, ike., and the ladies
aie eonhall} invited to become contribute) s to
(Ills depai tmeiil.
No eh.n ge w ill be made for articles for exhi
bition, and in addition t.. Hus Die exhibitor is
furnished with a ticket winch will admit him or
her to the Fair at any time during its eoulinu
pneoj’provided in all cases that the exhibitor is
tluS tnanufa’cturoiv Persons desiring ttrcxhiblt
any nrtiele or articles must make application to
(be Secretary or President ot the Hoard of Man
agers on or before Ibe Mist of .) line. The rooms
will be open on Monday, .linn* At It, (or the re
ception of goods, and every article intended lor
exhibition must be receive*! on or before the
lo) low ing Friday.
The Judges wlio .ire to decide on tin* rcHpec.
live menu ul artules mi exhibition will be ap
pointed In llw Hu,ud "t .Managers.
Tlic eneumstam es of die In.sirhile will nut
permit i lie a w a i ding <>i premium*. I mi eeri ill cates
ul excellence v\ Mb (lie seal ol tile Sueielvwtll
be given tu tlie . \liil Urns uf .such articles an Hie
.1 ndge.s mnv divide npmi.
Eide>pi ising me. li.iriii s, business men. and
others, 1 1 urn neighboring Imi iis mid enmities,
are m\ lied tu send on iheir eonh ilniimns.
JOSEPH H. HERRON, Ptrt'l.
Ht-vity S Emm, .sVr/’t/.
liomil .>/ Miiniiuri i.—John Waggoner, (le<>.
lilanlun v, fvw is 11, Williams, .laeuh Zigler,
George Hneker, .lames S. M* Elvvmne. Thomson
C. Cailisle, William H Zinn, Job 1), Randolph.
Newville. Apnl 2U. IH.'d—H
ii a xicirs
New Clothing Establisment.
r |lll II undersigned respeetfnlly aruiunnees tu
I liis <dd 1 1 muds and t lie pn I .lie geneiallv. 1 1ml
lie Ims le-emmnemvd (he (T.nTHING HCSI
NE'sS, in all it* virions liranehes. and hasjnsi
upened , liesli li-utn (he city, at
nrr,” North 1 lanox er st reel. a well selected us
soi 1 1 ut ■ 11 1 o( READY MADE
ciiOTiinci,
embracing every style, vaiiely and finish, and at
prices corresponding to (he tunes and quality,
lie has aim mi hand a superior slock of
C'lollin, Cassimers & Testings,
of every sljle snitahle lur spring iSi Summer
\\ car, and w hieh lie will make to older on terms
whn h cannot lull to please. 1 lis slot k also cm
braces a line lot o( Men’s
Slilrls; Collars.
Ciav its. Glove-. \ ilo'i* tv ; in short, every ur.
(I e 1 1 ' p. It lining 1u JO 111 letnell’s Wear. lie re
spect) ulb in v it es 1 lie pllbli' tu call and e\ ill line
his g Is. N. liA \1 (' 11.
Api d 2n. 1H". I if
JSpring k Sninmer Clolhing
Henry S. Ritter,
Sunth Iluhiivci strict, next fioor lu the I’uil-offite,
Carli-ilc,
WOULD inform his friends and the pnblie
(lint ho lias lately ml.led largely t>> his
slock, and is fully prepared to supply nil wlb>
tuny fnvor him with a cull, with any ai liele in his
lino. Ho has Just completed a must exleii.sne
assortment of
Spring A, §ni)iiiior Clothing,
which ho flatters himself lie ran .sell as . heap, i(
not cheaper, llun any olliei establishment in
tins county.
He has always on hand agtval variety of ready
made clothing. suiluble for all seasons, mamifue
( ned under Ins own supervision, and guaranteed
to give satisfaction to purchasers.
Just received, a targe assortment of Cloths,
Cassimers, and Vestings, w ilh a lull supply of
Spring & Summer Goods, which will be made
up in a fashionable and dmahle manner, at shot I
notice and on reasonable terms.
He would call attention to his stock of Shirts,
Collars, Cravats, Ilandkcrehietk, Suspenders,
Hosiery, &c., which in most complete.
For the liberal patronage heietolore extended
him, ho feels indebted to his numerous euslo.
mors, and assures thorn that no ellortswlll ho
spared in future to pleaso (hem, in style, manu
facture, and price. Give us a call.
Carlisle, April 20, 1861—ly.
Estate Notice,
LETTERS of Administration on the estate of
Juqob Shoafor, Jeoeased, late of tho bo
rough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa., have
boon Issued by thumogister of said county, to tho
subscriber, who resides In Carlisle «• All persons
Indebted to said estate are requested to make
immediate payment, and those having claims will
present them for settlement,!to
GEO. W. SHE3LFER, Executor.
April 18, 1854—0 t.
GREAT ARRIVAL OF
SPRING & SUMMER
Al the Slore of the subscriber, the Great Mart for
Dry-Goois, Groceries, Boots ij- Shoes.
THE subscriber respectfully informs bis
friends and numerous customers that ho has
returned from Philadelphia, with a largo and va
ried assortment of Spring and Summer Goods,
consisting in part of
Ladies * Dress Goods,
Such ns black and fancy Silks, black find change
able Alpacas, Bareges, Barege do Liiines, Mous.
do Bege, Bombazines, plain, figured and change
able Poplins, Lawns,(Jalicoes,Ginghams, (Jloves,
Hosiery, &c., &c.
Gentlemen's Dress Goods,
such as fine black and brown French Cloths,
black Doeskin and fancy Cassimers, satin and
fancy Vestings, black & Italian fancy Cravats,
Suspenders, Gloves, &c.
HATS ASD CAPS.
A large assortment of Mens’ k Bui's’ Huts and
Caps, embracing every stylo and quality. Also,
a large and varied assortment of Parasols, Bon
nets and Ribbons.
DOMESTIC'S. —Bleached k unbleached Mus
lin, Checks, Tickings, Jeans, Drills, Table-dia
per, Bagging, Osnaburgs, Toweling, Table-lin
ens, &c.
BOOTS !f SHOES. —A large assortment of
Men’s, Women’s k Children’s Boots k Slices,
Jenny Lind & buskin Shoes at very low prices.
Colonel mill while Carpet Cham,
GROCERIES ■ —A laige a&snrsmeut of Gro
ceries, such ns Sugar, Codec, Molasses, Rice,
Teas, &c., See.
All who visit our establishment are free to ac
knowledge that we are selling Foreign and Do
mestic Dry-Goods, Boots, Shoes, &c.,at aston
isliingly low prices. Our low-prices have already
attracted a large number of people. The atten
tion of all who wish good bargains is solicited,
us great inducement scan be offered to purchasers.
Don’t forget the old stand, Ilumench’s corner,
North Hanover street.
Huttcr, Eggs, Rags and Soap taken at market
prices. N. W. WOODS, JguU.
Carlisle. April HI. 18. j 1
o"d Si/
Ciflzons ol Cuiiiberlaud County,
WHO desire good goods at Die lowest prices
and a very large and heavy slock to select
from, me invited to call at the old Cheap Stole,
for
Bonnets & Ribbons,
Parasols,
Silks, Harcgct,
Tissues, Dawns,
<Moves, Hosiery
Harege do Panics,
Ginghams, I)c lieges, Faces. Edgjngs,
Calicoes Alpaclias, French Worked Collars,
Muslins, Checks, Spring Shawls,
Tickings, Diapeis, Dress Trimmings,
Cloths, Cussimercs, Vestings, Summer Stuffs,
and a great vanetv <d other goods, embracing,
we believe, eveiy mliele in mir line, lo which
all wanting bargains, are requested to examine
as we are cutting goods very close lids Spring,
and no mistake. BENTZ &
April HI, 18)1.
(;<>o<l Hope
WOOLEN FACTORY,
CJMIOMAS J. STEVENS, Proprietor of the
X above mill, rcspectlidly infoims the public,
tluit be lias leased tin* above establishment, sit
uate one mile from Plandb Id, when* be is pre
paiedto mamilaciee to older ev .tv vuiietv ol
Uoolcn Ooods.
f mling, Fulling, and D} eing, done in a work
manlike m,inner,mill d< -.p.m b anil at \ erv reason
able rates. Fain i/ Dyi'ini: & (‘iirpet IFt’nn'iig,
don** in l he host manner and at tin* customary
piiees. He is prepared to mannL.eture
fnrrny i..irs
Winch he will d.'hv, I wind, sal to Mu.-hauls, al
the shortest notice.
As we intend to luvl tin' want-, of the peopl,
ill *mr n spocliv e bi.un In •- of busim-ss, w e ba\.
selected the follow mg pi.n., s f.i taking m Woo
uml Cloth, viz :
John Uumcr's Store, Carlisle ; Toll Gate’, Mid
dlesex; ITavorslfek tv Strolnn’s Slow, Kingstown;
Leitlig’s Store, Hoguesiown; Ricker's & LoF
dig’s Taverns, Trimlle Road ; Bixlcr’s Tavern}
Aluuntßoclr; J. T. Green’s
Blno MJxt Holts & Colton Carpet Chain, al
ways on hand and for sale at the above estab
lishment. The highest CASH price paid for
Wool. ( Apiil Iff, 185-J—Jt.J
Brigade InHpcctor'N Orders.
fTUIE Uniformed Mili'tr.r are herehj ordere
Jtu parade |o| I Ilspei ( lull Us follows ;
('apt. Mrandl’s Coinpanv will meet m Church
tow ii, on Mend.i v. the Sth div ol M.i v , Iho J, a
P» o'clock, A. -M. Tim Carb'sle Light Infantry
w ill meet Ul the Hoi oiigh ol Carlisle, on Sal mho
the loth day ol'Mav. at in o'clock, A. M. Tin
First Regiment will meet in Shippeiislnng, oi
Wedni'sday, the 11 1 th day "I May, at 10 o'clock
A. M., for Rev n-vv and Inspection.
Commanding ( Mlieers of companies are licroh
required, on nr before the 2d Monday In May
to furnish a prop.a list of all the uniformed mem
tiers of his Coinpanv. and also a list of thus
wlm have been exempt limn military duty, h
having served tin* pi.-pei time with said Iron
or company, and also a list ul all the Arms am
other public pruperlv ul (he Stale which may h
in possession of said Company. Any Captai
or Commanding ()flieei who neglects or refuse
to furnish said list, shall he deprived, for tha
year, (ho sum ant hoi i/vd to be paid to (lie Com
panics, by the tenth section of flic Ael, to whiel
this is a supplement.
SAMUEL CROP,
/big. lin/icl. 1 il /big. 1 olh /hr
BIUdATvK Inscm lull's (Drier:, (
Carlisle, April f.lh, lBdl. \
Classical & Literary High Sclioo
Min-y/L/./■:, /•„.
THE Snmim r Session of this Institution will
comnience mi Tuesday, flic 2d day of Mnv.
Thi‘ course of Education pursued in tins Insti
tution is ihuii.ugh in its . haraeter, embracing
can I'ul ins!r m I ion in I lie ancient languages, ami
in all brain lies of science requisile lo qimlltv
students well for College oi im\ pr.ulieat busi
ness m life.
'IT iims For Tuiimn, H.audmg and I.edging
(per session ol lilontlis.) '•>‘.ll, olm trail to hi
paid in adv anee. am! Ihe leimundei ul tlie eios
of the session. Tor lurlUei pin I .eulai s, applies
I ion cun he inaile to I lie Mills, nher at New \ ill.
Fa. HoHT. M> CACiIRAN, i'nnnput
A pul U— If
I’lalulleld C lassical Academy,
:\r.AH ('AH Ll'iLK, PA.
rpIlE Kith Session will ennmieuee M.ij Ist
I A retired & healthful location w itti thorougl
instruetimi in the \anuiis departments »f a elas
slenl or mereantile .•.lucnlioii,
Ternis—lb>.iril ami Tuition per session,
For (’alalogue, with full inforiimtion, address
It. K . HUH NS, Principal and Proprietor.
Plainfield Post Otlice, Cumh'd. Co. Pa
April (1, IH6-I.
Appeals for 1854,
The Commissioners of (hmiherlund County will
hold the Appeals for the respective Boroughs
and Townships at the Commissioners otlice in
Carlisle, as follows :
Lower Allen, Eastpennshorough, Hampden
and New Cumberland, on Friday, April 28,
Upper Allen, Monroe, Moelmnicsburg, on Sat
urday, April 2t>.
FranKford, Milllln nnd Silver Spring, on Mon
day, May 1.
ilopewell, Newvillo, Shipponburg township &
borough, op Tuesday, May 2.
Newton, Southampton and Westponnaborough
on Wednesday, May 8.
Dickinson and South Middleton, on Tuesday,
May 1.
Carlisle and North Middleton, on Friday
M ly 6.
JOS. G. CRESSLER, i
JOHN BOBU, > Com'rs.
JAMES ARMSTRONG, \
Test—WM. RILEY, Clerk.
April 15, 1864.
WhII l*a|ior, Wall Paper.
ANOTHER arrival of Wall Paper Just re
ceived, cheaper Hum ever. Also, Window.
Shades by the cafgo, cheap, cheaper, cheapest:
for sale by HENRY SAXTON.
April 18, 1861.
LIST OF DEiLEBS
OF Goods, "Wares & Merchandize. Also,
Millers, Distillers, Lumbermen, &c., within
the County of Gurttborland, returned and classi
fied in accordance with the several acts of As
sembly, as follows, viz s
Carlisle* Class.
18 510 00
12 12 60
J W Eby
John G Williams
Samuel Elliott, Liquors, 14 20 50
11 15 00
12 12 60
10 20 00
Charles Ogllby
George W Hitncr
Bcntz &c Brothers
Daniel Eckels, Liquors, 14 10 60
J ohn Pallor, Liquors, . 14 10 60
J Sc D Rhoads 14 7 00
W B Murray, Agt. 14 7 00
S W Ilaverstick, Liquors, 13 15 00
Thomas Conlyn
12 12 50
Henry Saxton
W M Henderson & Son 13 10 00
John Humor, Liquors, 12 . 18 75
Peter Monyer - 14 7 00
Jacob Wolf, Liquors, 14
J A Lehn 14
13 10 00
Jacob Sencr
C InhofT, Agt. Liquors, 11 22 50
J M Hoover
13 10 00
14 7 00
Wise & Campbell
T II Skiles
II M Rawlins
Wood St Conner
11 15 00
P Arnold
John N Armstrong 14 7 00
W L Haller 14 7 00
14 7 00
H M Johnston
Henry Peters
Woodward & Schmidt 13 10 00
12 12 50
John P Lyno
John Keeney
N W Woods, Agt. 13 10 00
Steiner & Brothers • 14 10 00
J Kelso • 13 700
14 7 00
P Mcssersmith
William Sheldon * 14 700
Andrew Livingston 14 17 00
B J Klcffer 14 7 00
Henry Uarknesa
14 7 00
John Conely
James M Granohan 14
A M Piper, Agt. 14 7 00
George Cramer 14 7 00
George Loiby 14 7 00
Joseph D Halbert 14 7 00
Jonathan Cornman 14 7 00
Henry Cauirmuu 14 7 00
14 7 00
Jacob Hoover
14 7 00
Jacob Rheum
14 7 00
David Marlin
Henry Glass
John Fredericks
James Calio
Charles Barnetz, Liquors, 14 ]o 00
David Cornmnn
Laucheimer &: Brothers 11 7 00
Lustpcnnsborough.
Jacob Renlnger, Liquors, II 10 00
Andrew Malinger
11 15 00
Kerr & Hummel
George W Kessler, Liquors, 14 10 50
ifepclier & Son 14 7 00
ITSt J Rynard 14 7 00
Joseph Banks, Liquors, 14 10 50
M Albright, Liquors, 14 10 50
John Rives, Liquors, 14 10 50
Jacob Longenecker 14 7 00
14 7 00
Michael Freeze
New Cumberland.
John G Miller, Liquors, 14 10 50
John Macklan, Liquoia, 14 10 50
11 15 00
B II Mosscr & Go
13 10 00
Charles Oyster
Valentine Feemau 14
John Horn
12 12 50
Lee & H ingland
Lower Allen.
Isaac Barton, Liquors, 14 10 50
Freest &. llalus 14 7 00
Brower & Morlhland 14 7 00
Henry Knidlcb, Liquors, 14 in 60
W Loyd 14 7 00
Upper Allen.
J GuMvillur & Co.
13 moo
Smart & I.igul
Hamden.
G k W 11 Ecklcs
Henry Rupp
14 7 00
14 7 00
lohn Knl?,, Liquor*,
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
Iheafur & Brothers
DTlogera
Rud,olph White
Silver Spring.
John Coylo
18 10 00
14 10 60
18 10 00
14 7 00
11 7 00
18 10 00
Jacob Simmons, Liquors,
J U Leidich
A Zorgur or G Singizur
Sw del
Slrolun Haversiick
Ainu roe.
Singizer & Sanderson 18 10 00
(Jeurge («easemenn 18 10 00
Michael Kwael 14 7 00
Samuel Leidich 14 T 00
Mcrlmnicsburf'.
Simon Arnold, Lnpiois, 12 1H 76
hihraim Zuz 18 10 00
Uigle 14 7 00
in Day 11 7 00
V Sphar 1 4 7 00
1 1 11 isoti At Zaee-ariuh 14 700
II Ac A Singizer 11 * 700
acoh DnpdirinuT 14 7 00
iem-ge Smgi/er
Blizzard
John Swisher
leorge Webberl
.«i i Snell
leorge Alliek 14 7 00
olm ilusli, Liquuis, 14 10 60
A Mateer & Co. 14 7 00
John T Ayers 11 *OO
Kminger, Riglc & Co. 11 7 00
Oswald & Kuullman 14 7 00
■vi Kaud'iimn
U 7 00
H 7 00
Henry Lease
John Ilurlcn
Navi'illc.
II Herron
& .1 McCandliah 18 1«00
Jaroh Swoyer 11 7 00
Hoar A Cobougb 1 1 7 00
S \V Sharp 11 7 00
Thomas Slough 12 12 60
Joseph l.augbbn 14 7 00
.lohiiM DaNidson 18 10 00
\V M M arlen 11 7 00
II Herron 14 7 00
i’ Bullion, Liquor, 11 10 60
Hopewell.
Snidei it Delhi
Wheiry & Eahonbom 18 10 00
Jacob Au, Liquors, 14 10 60
John Purgusou 11 7 00
Nrwlon.
11 Wiely H "00
[ylr »Sc l4 7 00
lillorit McCuy 14 7 00
I’ooils Gracey 14 7 00
[cCuy & Co. 14 7 00
fr<.’.sfjj(7»mjhoroug/».
dim Hood
Thomas Granon
Woodward it Schmidt 14 7 00
.1 W D Gllellon, Liquors, 111 16 00
Joseph Smith 14 7 00
Frunkford,
W it J Green, Liquors, 111' 15 00
South Middleton.
A W Lldioh 13 10 00
SN Devin 11 7 00
Mullon it Alexander 14 7 00
Robert Giflln it Co. M 7 00
Samuel Wolf M 7 00
North Middleton.
Ellas Light, Liquors, 14 10 60
MiJJlin.
14 7 00
[enry Snyder
Shipponsburg.
Samuel Swanzoy 12 12 50
John Gish 14 7 00
C F Kunklo 14 7 00
Kunklo & Stovlclc 18 10 00
John Sturobaugh 14 7 00
Peter S Artz, Agt. 14 7 00
J C Altlok II 7 00
Jacob Puguo, Liquors 14 10 60
Arnold it Son 12 12 60
Joseph Williams H 7 00
J D Duncan, Agt. 14 7 00
Noven & Rldengs 11 16 00
Shippensburg, Class.
John Wondcrllcb 14 7 00
Mary Miller 14 7 00
N A Cornelius 14 7 0
John Budges 14 7 00
Mcdingcr & Brothers 14 7 00
J H Crcswell 14 7 00
W D A Noglo * 14 7 00
Heck, Hubley, & Co. 18 10 00
Philip Doitrick, Liquors, 14 10 50
Samuel Sugars 14 7 00
Southampton.
Conron Fausnaught 14 7 00
J F Baughman 14 7 00
C Shade 14 7 00
John W Clover, Liquors, 14 10 60
William Hauck 14 7 00
Dickinson.
David Myers, Liquors, 14 to 50
David Myers, Liquors, 14 7 00
William Hutcheson 14 7 00
Russell & Dice 14 7 00
D L Bcolman IS 10 00
F Williamson 14 7 00
Weakly & Shrivcr 18 10 00
William Watts 14 7 00
Benjamin Plank 14 7 00
Joseph L Steiner 14 7 00
Joseph Hovis, Liquors, 14 10 50
Mrs Hays & Palm 14 7 00
Barnhart Gorden, Liquors, 14 10 50
1(J 50
7 00
Silver Spring.
Thomas B Bryson II 16 00
JohnShaQnor 14 7 00
George H Bucher 13 10 00
John Hallacher 14 7 00
David Hoover 14 7 00
Lower Allen.
C Eborly 11 15 00
Samuel Bitner 18 10 00
John H Kauffman 14 7 00
C Rupp 14 7 00
Aaron McClure 13 10 00
Jacob M Ilaldcmau 11 16 00
Upper Allen.
Jacob Coovef, jr. 14 7 00
George Fishell 14 7 00
John Bouman 14 7 00
South Middleton.
John D Sheafer 14 7 00
Bossier A Son 14 7 00
W L A T U Craighead 14 7 00
I MijJhn.
j David Slerrett 14 7 00
1 Monroe.
["David Voglesong 13 10 00
jjAACWAhI 13 10 00
; Benjamin Gible 13 10 00
J \\ y Lidich 14 7 00
I North Middleton.
W M Henderson A Son 12 12 50
Gabriel Natcher 13 10 00
John Hays 14 7 00
Dtc/anson.
John Moore 14 7 00
IJ E Barnitz 14 700
1 IVesfpCCnsborOltgh.
, Marshall James 13 10 00
; John Lnughhn 14 7 00
Jacob Shellebergtr 14 7 00
Diller A Creider 13 10 00
Samuel Hiper 14 7 00
John Diller 13 lU 00
Hampden.
Henry Rupp 14 / 700
Newton. I
Isaac Markward 14 V 700
Christian Au 14 \ 7 00
John Eckerd 14 ' 7 00
Southampton.
George Clever 14 7 00
Enstpennsborou^h.
J S Haldcman 14 7 00
John Heck 14 7 00
Sluppensimrg Tp.
T B Bhur 14 TOO
DISTILLERS A BREWERS.
Carlisle.
EdwaA Showers 8 12 50
C Inhoff, Agt. 9 8 00
William Alexander 10 5 00
William Barnitz 9 8 00
Jolm Hofl'man 10 5 00
JW Brant 10 5 00
Upper Allen.
John Brant 9 8 00
14 10 50
North Middleton.
W Henderson A. Son 7 20 00
John Hays 0 8 00
South Middleton.
Robert (liven it Co. 7 20 00
Dossier it Son 9 8 00
Henry (Hass -» 10 600
Monroe.
M (1 Bellzhoo\<T 8 12 50
J A <t C Ahi 8 12 60
.Soid/unnpfcm.
Marlin (‘cover 10 6 00
Ilopcirell.
Robert Quigley 9 H 00
Jacob Rump 9 8 OH
Newton.
P A A J A AM 8 12 50
Frunl fo rd.
Samuel Gnssinger 10 5 00
BEER. OYSTER. LATINO HOUSES & RES-
14 7 00
Carlisle.
Jacob Low
Joseph Marklo 8 6 00
Jacoo Stratton 8 5 00
Gotleib Switzer 8 5 00
John Loo
Margaret Miller 8 5 00
Henry Warner 8 5 00
Neio Cumherhinif.
William Whitwwl 8 5 00
Gordon Smith 8 5 00
Lower Allen.
Samuel U Grove 8 5 00
Samuel Sherman 8 5 IK)
William Loyd 8 5 00
East Pcnnsborough.
Adraham Coble 8 5 00
William Phillips 8 5 00
Joseph Bonks 8 6 00
Stiver Spring.
John M Martin 8 5 00
George Hughes 8 5 00
Isaac PuruLaugh 8 5 00
Upper Alien.
David H Rindernecht 8 5 00
18 10 00
Moses Ragat
Shippensburg.
i;j 10 00
James Spongier 8 ,r> 00
Samuel speese 7 10 00
Ne wvtlle.
i;l 10 00
Gcorgo Murphoy 8 5 00
Jano Kershaw 8 5 00
IVestpennsborough.
William Winhollz 8 6 00
Harriet Watson
Jacob Brixlcr
Jacob Golden
Soulhampden.
Jacob Ilofflnlingcr 8 5 00
John Minich 8 5 00
Newton.
George Miller 8 6 00
Mechamcsburg.
Potor Baker 8 5 00
David Long, B 5 00
BILLIARD room,
Carlisle.
James Dixon 30 00
BOWLING SALOONS or TEN.PIN ALLEYS.
Carlisle.
Jacob Low, [2 alleys]
Jacob DifTendaffcr
Jtfechanicsburg.
David Long
North Middleton.
Jacob Hencmau 30 00
Norton & Owen 30 00
MiJJUn.
Scott Coyle 30 00
South Middleton .
Mathew Moore 30 00
PATENT MEDICINES.
Jacob Stig&hnan 4 6 00
Merchants and oil others concerned in tho
above classification, arc hereby notified that they
can have on opportunity of making an appeal by
calling on mo at Carlisle on the 27th and 28tb of
April, provided they consider themselves ag
grieved by the above classification.
william McPherson,
Mercantile Appraiser.
Carlisle, April G, 1864—4 t.
THE subscriber, at tho ardent solicitation of
many of tho patrons of bis former school,
will open a private school, on Monday the 10th
of April, at his residence, corner of Hanover
and North Streets, embracing tho various grades
of the common schools. The situation of tho
premises Js retired, the room largo and health
ful, and the adjoining grounds afford a delightful
place for recreation and amusement. The ut
most regard will be had to the morals of all pu
pils entrusted to his care, and every exertion
made to render tho school pleasant and profita
ble. For Anther information as to terms, icc.,
MILLS.
apply to W. MILES.
Carlisle, April 6,1864—3 t
P. S.—A few scholars from the country will
bo token; and, if required, boarding will bo fur
nished at moderate rates. Young men, who
intend to devote themselves to teaching, will also
be received as pupils, to whom Lectures will bo
given, on the Theory and Practice of Teaching.
Valuable Potatoes for Sale.
THE subscriber offers the following valuable
varieties of potatoes for sale. The X. Y.
Statu Agricultural Society have generously en
couraged their importation and culture.
Ist. The Hough Purple Chili. This was im
ported at a great expense from South America,
in 1851, and was the only sort out of eight a.hip
ted to our climate. Fur hardaness, yield, and
quality for the table, it has no equal. Seveulv
ttve small parcels of it were wideiv spread in
1868, over twelve northern States. From more
than one-third of them, embracing nine States,
reports have been received. These reports, not.
withstanding the unlavorablcncss of the season,
usually show a yield varying from twenty to sixty
pounds, from one pd. planted. But hr.o cases Jf
disease have been repotted, one from Mass., and
one from N. V., both in circumstances of very
unfavorable culture. The adaptation of thisv.u
riety to the varj ing soil and climate of our coun
try is such as to render it superior to any now
cultivated. Trice $8 per bushel.
2d. Seedling! oj the Rough Purple Chili. —
These wore derived from the seed-ball of the
preceding, in 1852. They present a considera
ble number of varieties. They have been chosen
by three successive selections, from nearly eight
hundred varieties, so us to sect.re hard mess, tin
best yield and fine flesh. In season of maturity
many of them, and in color and shape the most
of thorn, exceed the parent. They are now of.
fered to the public, alter a most laborious Hint
costly cultivation, in the fullest ronlidenee that
they will make an addition of valuable sorts to
those now in use, such us hiivenev.-i belore been
made. Connected with them are some othu
sorts of the same age, and equally valuable, and
similarly selected fiom three other families.—
Many of these seedlings were widely tested the
last year, in connection with the Rough Purple
Chilis. Those varieties of these seedlings which
uro too lute for the northern Slates. hate been
expressly selected for the South. Trice $8 per
bushel.
Each parcel ordered w ill he safely par ked and
directed to tlio purchaser hy Railroad, or Ex
press, as directed, and at the expense and risk
of the purchaser. Xo package tailed last year
to reach Us destination.
Dealers will bo allowed a discount of lwent\
five per cent.
Purchasers who take parcels from my Imnm
and pack for themselves, will oho he allowc
twonty-per cent, discount.
Utica, N. Y., April t>. 1854—dt
Refebences.—Thu following persons arc ur
qualntcd with these potatoes, having ull oultiva
led them the last year:
D A Bulklcy, Williainstown, Muss., A S Milch
oil, Farmington, Conn., A Bradley, Whifcsfmvii;
H H Eatman, Marshall; Dr II P iluya, Wyoming;
J W Briggs, West Mnredon; M I 1 Covert, Sche
nectady; Samuel Buckingham, Poughkeepsie.
N. Y., R L Colt, Patterson, N J.. H (• Walker.
Elizabeth; J S Ncgley and John Fleming. Pitts
burg, Pa., J C Holmes, Detroit. Mich., B Mur
ray and II I, Brush, Ottawa; Bov (J W Gale.
Galeshnrgh, 111., I> |) G.ithcart, Bristol, lud., A
C Ishani, Madison, Wis.
Bai'ffuiiis at U cln<! ACanipbellS
NEW and cheap store, south-west comer of
Hanover and I, outlier streets. We now led
a pleasure in announcing that w o have just re
ceived a splendid and choice iiHsoitnicnt of
Spring and Summer 0 ends, w Inch w e will otter
at suell prices us eannnl fail t*> please the pnbhe
The slock consists of
Dress <s(>ods,
Black and fancy dress silks, Foulard', i )rg uni ie«
brilliants, lawns, jaconets, ban gr s. \c,
A handsome lot ol Spencers, Und -jslceies.e •!
Jars, minings, edgings, nisei lings, mo in run.' c 1
lurs, embroidered limn cam hi k lundlo ,chic
TCRANTS.
Ginghams, Checks, Tickings. Muslins, Jeans,
Drills, Bagging, Hod and while Flannels, Ac.
7 10 00
A handsome assmtment of Cloths, Casvmcres
and Vestings, wry cheap.
8 5 00
B.miu/s '
A largo assorlmeiil of I .allies and M isses French
Lace, Gossamere, Belgrade, Tnpoh, Braid und
Straw Bonnets, Misses 1 hits al \etj 1 >w ptues
Hlo urnl J.i\ n ('olli**', Roasted Coflee, Urn" n an. I
white SuguiM. Lwvurmg’s Syrup .Molubscs, Tcim
ami Spices.
Our stock for variety ami cheapness is i-miuin
ly not surpassed by any in the county. Tli"*o
who wish to purchase ui Helen ol superior ipi.ility
ut reasonable prices, should nut fail to give us a
call. WE IBE i* CAMPBELL.
Carlisle. April (), 1 864.
8 6 00
JOHN LISZMAN would respectfully inform
the public, and particularly housekeepers,
that ho has now on hand ut his Furniture Room,
In South Hanover street, two doors south of the
2d Presbyterian thnrch, a splendid assortment
CADINKT-WARE and CHAIRS,
“Jj** which he will sell at prices that cannot '
rgUßftafall to every one.
lie is confident That the superior finish of the
workmanship, and elegance of style in which his
articles are got up, together with their cheap
ness, will recommend them to every person want-
Ing Furniture. Ho Is constantly manufacturing
work, both plnln and ornamental, elegant and
useful. Ho would earnestly Invito persons who
are about commencing housekeeping, to call and
examine his present stock.
Carlisle, April 0,1851—8 m
H 6 00
-< 8 5 00
8 6 00
tWM. R. PRINCE & Co., Flush. *Su
log, N. Y., will soud their new
Ulogucs with reduced prices, oom- fL!"
j their extra largo sized Trees, will bo soot
to postpaid applicants who enclose stamps.
March 80,1854 —It*
40 00
30 00
-%) 00
Select SebooL
All orders answered lor cash oulv.
CIIAUNCEY K. (iOuDRKI!
gogE* OoS
Rmlnnnlttn*, hr.
Domex I ii.s !
Clot! i' '
Huh '
Mon and Hoys’ C.inlon, Leghorn. ( Inna Pearl
Senate and Palm I.eal Hats
Parasols, Umbrellas and Looking (. lasses. v er>
cheap.
Bool' > null Shof* '
Wo arc selling a large lot of Ladies Shoes and
Gaiters ut greatly reduced prices, a* we inund
discontinuing this branch of our business.
(riocenes !
iffs* -a wy
Clicu|» I'll rn Hu re Itoom
Superior Fruit & Oipinnieniul
Tree*.
Yeuug Ladles Select ScUool* .
CARLISLE*. PA. •
rpHE summer term of this school ijvill Chiu-.
1 mouco on Monday, May Ist. The patrqnogtj
of the citizens is ogain respectfully soli Cited,
and parents in tho vicinity who' contemplate
sending their daughters away for education, aro
invited to nujco inquiries concerning tho Jnorita
of this school. Tho tuition ranges from ss,w
tsB,oo per quarter not including Drawing,.
Painting and Fancy Needlework, which aro
charged, each, $2,00 extra.- . , .
A few scholars can bo accommodated with
board in tho family of tho Principal. ■
References in Carlisle. —Judge Watts, Judge
Hepburn, E. M. Biddle, Esq., Geo. W. Hitncr,
Dr. T. C. Stevenson.
1 . A. UkUIUIIiJVIIt
Mrs. J. F. DOWNING, Principal.
March 80, 1854—4 t
Cumberland Valley Inalltnlc.
MALE AND FEMALE. ,v‘ ■
AT MBCRANICSDURO t :Pjd^
Rev. JOS. S. LOOSE, A. M.,' / p riac ibaiß.
Rev. W. H. SUPER, .A. M., f Principal.
(Assisted dy Expedience© Teacups;)
fpHIS Institution opens'fts summer session on
i the first of May/ Tho buildings aro new and
commodious, the rooms large and well ventilated.
Parents and Guardians are invited to visit this
Institution and Inquire Into merits (as rare ad
vantages are afforded) before sending their sons
and daughters oLowhero. Besides the regulst
literary classical course of tho Institution, in
structlon is given on the various mnslcsf instru
meats, such &s Piano, Melodeon, &C.,as welUt
on brass, string and wind instruments.
TERMS
Board, room and tuition in English and
Vocal music, . $66
Latin, Greek, French and German, each 6
Music, Piano-and Melodcon,
March 12, 1864—2m*
Sliippeiibbiirtf Institute.
SniPPENSBURG PA.
Rev. r. u. wells, a. m., of BeivMcw
Institute, N. J., Prof, of Languages, Nft
turn! Sciences, &c.
P. S. PILKCE, A. M., Emeritus, Prof, of
Languages. ,
D. A. L. LA VERT 7, Instructor In English
and Mathematics.
Prof. G. W. REYNOLDS, Instructor In Eng
lish and .Mush'.
Mrs. ELLIES. Principal Instructress in tho
Female Department.
ELLIES, Assistant.
The S.x'h S.*ssn,n »( this Institution will com
mune uu .1 ci-l.u the 17tli of April next,
'I i kms rcti Session.
Otth>*jn iphy, Reading and Writing,
Arithmetic. Grammer, Geography, His*
mry and Philosophy, 8,60
Geology. Botany, Rhetoric, Physiology, 10,60
Mathematic', Greek U Latin Languages, 12,60
French anil German, each 0,00
Munir, 10,00
Drawlrnr. 15,00
Tin: wli-de expenses fora session of five cal
endar in-mill!!, inclusive of tuition, boarding,
washing, f.y,.. do not uxcccd $55,00. A cata
logue containing particulars can bo obtained by
addre-isinc the Proprietors.
D. A. L. LAVERTY,
G. U. UARN & CO.
1 March fp), —lt
Spring- and Summer Clothing I
CALL AND SEE !
\ UNOLI) A LIVINGSTON’ respectfully in
j.'\ lonu theii mends and the public, that they
have now on liaiul ut their store in North Han.
over street, opposite Maglaughlin’s hotel, a very
handsome and complete assortment of Spring
and Summer
Ready-mado Clothing,
which they can yell at prices so low as to suitall
who liuij l.»\ or them with a visit. Their Cloth
ing ib all <■ I ilu-ir own manufacture, and consists
in pan oi Difsa and I'melt COATS of tho best
<|i>.duieb ot English and French Cloths, inodo
and tninnied in llie very bust style; Spring Sack
i'.kiHol cloth, cu'.aiiiierea and tweeds, variou«‘
eoh.M and puces.
i Frnuli llhuk Doeakin ami Fancy Cauimpro
, 1’ AN T A LOONS, a* m II as PanUiloona of every
; di-ai i Iplion, and Ml v die lip.
• j VKS I’S oi rich laney adks and satins, bomba
. zincs, Valencias, marseillca, and chailleSj.At all
I prices.
I A full assortment of BOi'S CLOTHING.
I Fancy dress articles, embracing all the new
I styles o/' Cravats.
White, black and colored silk, kid, lislo and
cotton GI.OVLS ot every description.
Trunks and Carpel Bags of superiortluiah and
at low pneea.
Suspenders of snpei mr manufacluro. Under
shuts and Drawers ~| (me Merino, silk, net cot
ion, lean ami muslin, ol' ewry description and
quality.
Umbrellas of silk ami cotton very cheap. All
ol which will be sold al the lowest prices whole
sale or retail.
Keim-mber the old stand, opposite Maglaugh
lin's hotel.
AKNOI.n & LIVINGSTON
t'aihsle March IB), IKoJ.
DR V
I.rcnt Bxcltcmcut.
VT il e store of Philip Arnold, In North Ilan
■ •\«i slieet, where he has just received from
f rn cities, n very largo assortment of
■spiuig and .sniumet Goods, which will bo sold
..i \u) Modi pn-rit' Purchasers will find it to
t !i. n ad\ .n.t tg< i.. v s .miine Ins stock before pur
ihamg < New here, as his motto Is quick sales
and small pi' lit-, ' and his assortment is not to
he Miip.iss..] b\ ,m,\ in the county for beauty
and • 1. gam e i ichi ,u mg all the different kinds
of Goods suitable h i the season, among which
will lie found e\.n vanity of
Ladies Dress Goods,
such as Mack and fancy silks. India and Foulard
silks, i hallo s. Kirage ill' I.dues, minia de huge,
tissues, bar.ig* s, hi .mis, bombazines, alpacas, Ac.
.Ilni'i »»..«/ ll >j'i ll’ntr id all kinds, such ns
• h.ths, I.ho k a.el f.mey <-ish!iii''ies, cultuiiades,
jeans. hr • : •>. vestings, Ac.
. ii ; hit',-,., in i \ rev and at
11111 11 • \ w ,11 a>r..i)i»h I In*
h- iii -J , i , i.u in $»S.(lO.
1i..„
1*11“'
Tlf' r.nii'f iii i'i
1'], 111.-; 1 n.-tAti-t, ..1 fill kinds from llio
.-‘.it.-tt t< tin- i'!i< ■ t >iM;.
Cm»-h i<| nil kind-.. -•( pru-os ranging
11 mil r_i < l*. to : I J" r ; .ml
-i .lC.' ( V''.j <>l nil uidtl.a and at
Kiniiioflnt<i a. u S"im and Jaconet
K nllling, > .11 >.l and J.«« "m i IMging and insert*
mg, «••>!! Tg, cl. in.- bieiVcdj huudker.
.. 11 11 lo , •
]i-t, i - i , >f i’i i.ii)i|< such as bleached and
iiubb i. I.< ■! us, clu'J.s, lickings, baggings,
Omi'i bei s, i.'
Ih.ii,-iii urnl (lh< ll \ , ‘•iu hus Men’s cotton hoso,
W.iiu. ii\ oni. ii li.im', riiiMiuii’a cotton hose,
U umrii » uku i .uni units, Children’s gloNes,
.Men’s gliAi-a.
/Aw/i iim/ .vli</fi lot M<mi and Roys, Women’s
ami ('liildit it's shoes of all kinds, which will be
sold low.
Thankful fm past favors, he hopes for a con.
iiuuanoo ol Uie huiue, and will endeavor to mako
it the interest of all to cull and ace him, at tho
old stand near tho Rank.
PHILIP ARNOLD,
Cm lisle, March 00, 1854.
CHAINS. — Upwards of 800 pairs of traces
ami halter Chains, besides a full assortment
of home-made traces, (single’& double link,)
breast chains; also, n largo lot of the'celebrated
Elizabethtown hames, all just received' and for
bale at SAiTON’S.
March 23, 1353.
WALL PAPER.—A very largo lot of Wall
Paper of every shade ami design—atpricea
ranging from 0} cts. and upwards. Tho stock
consists of a full assortment of common, satin,
silvered and gJR papers, nil of which will bo sold
low nt
March 23, 1858.
Shaiiglmi Eggs,
ft For sale by tho dozen, fresh Shangha,
Ifanf fif Chicken Eggs. Thoso’oggsaro from
IHsßTSjfcpuro blood bu(T and black Shanghai
\j£S3* r henB. Wo have also.on hand » ibw
<JRgB of tho Brama-Pootr* breed of
fowls. Inquire at tho Volunteer OfflcC.
■ EDMUND & WILLIAM DRAItOIT.
March 16,1863—tf. T* * ■
$5,50
SAXTON'S