American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, April 14, 1859, Image 3

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tiling, Clollilns I
lijig Store near the Market House,
-ain let the. people know, tlmt.thoy
\olvedr amt are daily receiving;, n
& Stonier Clothiiig>,
the beat, latest and most fashionablo
'r assortment in tancy and plain Cas
itneret, fine black cloth Coats, Pants,
Ik Vests, are superior to any over
triisle or vicinity, as well ak their
r of Cassinets, Kentucky Joans,
lan cloth, Alpaca, - and all sorts of
pants nnd'vcsts, with a well select-
g Furnishing Goods,
(o and fancy Shirts, Undershirts,
;ck and Pocket Handkerchiefs, Cra.
loilars, Socks, Suspenders, dnd in
thing for gentlemen,
ig established fact, that Steinei-’scan
i little cheaper Ilian any othet cloth.
Carlisle or vicinity. We therefore
and all to call at Steiner’s before
their purchases, as they are always
low their Goods.
STEINER Ik BRO.
(859.
floSsßis.'
is now opening nmost complete
IT » aoitjSlegnnt assortment of Straw ooods, of
and stylo. Also tho best nssort
of Sill; and Fancy Bonnets ever of
‘ in Carlisle. Ribbons of every qual
‘renchflbwcrs, Laces, Ruches, Nee-
Collars, ‘ Coiffures, Head-dresses,
•sets, Hair Braids, Curls, and a gene
; of Fancy Goods, A splendid na
if Dress Silks, an endless variety of
Flats and Shakers, at nnnsnnlly low
her - store opposite the Cumberland
ink.
1800—31
igli Account for 1858*9.
iQy, Trr.ar.vrcr, in account with the
Borough of Carlisle .
Eeoeiptsi
due at.last BettlehiUnt, - $OO7 42
,m John 3trlngfellow, 000 00
OeU. Line, sr., 200 ,00
Nath. Weakley, ' nn
Richard Craighead, 000 00
. Jticliaei Minnich, 250 00
mi J. CalliOjjr. former col’r., 500 28
Sam’l Caldwell, collect’! - ,. 5483 .11
Burgess, for licenses, 28 00
S. Keepeis, cl’k. of mar-
T 9 00
■J\ I'.'olldon, fill- Stall IT Tils, 83 0!
Waters Gas Go-.j (Utßh
l:\ying I'iyesj
EjcPliSfclffa&ES.
ipons,
3. Matthews, strtet Cotnittis-^
1W water & gas, 60S 75
. Botiji Poffar, intet'est on bund, 30 00
, Sam'l. Pcffer, do. • f «'>
S G.aovldnc.jr., do. -31,00
, .'l, ill. Wnoxlbnrili dt>. . .■« J™
; W;«f| - do. 42.00
. fsdwit l eller l do. “® °°
litfieoV liliie, sr.‘, do. 00, 00
'Mgtotlowfito, bolding election West
vfeV-Ward,
Ritter, folding eieetiun K. ,
Craighead, interest on bond,
#&MlU«jin M’Millen, Jilting and setting .
medical attendance, 15 00
ol'Carlisle D 0,.. Bank, HB6 00
r repairing pavement, 1 'v
ViVWrt. Dine, Esq.-, lor trees, ; . - d - J
■J Vfl, Jl’Carlliey.ful- taa erroneously as
.■ iV- c SesTted, .
- J 3 Cntf, whitewashing trees,
" ,t. Armstrong, cupying duplicate,
, . Wilt; Him* repairing pnmps.
_ Geo. W> shea(ier, damages in full of
K"” fcnhon. ror'sand. - zj 00
Sfooro, for painting, -
Stonpln.tr, mowing grass in grave ynlrt, 6 00
««vd.i'r, salary as janitor, . .j-o W
salary as constable*, ouu uu
jjMfswood,"salary ns iampllglitet 1 , 10 01)
Welly. a °- g-g
D.Uavcralick, do. • -do.,
X/D.’-Million; m part of salary, -15 00
, -j; Loudon, salary as Ireasnret-, 1 , n„
C- ' 1). Fisliqr. lor removing dree, . ■ [no
I Vfnf.'f. SVieigert, cleansing spring, 00
fa ■ ■A. T; Deenict, fainting, }r no
, P. Spain 1 , ft)f stono,
J.Bretz, watering tress,
' W; 11. Wetzel, repairing market house, -8 To
CaVlisle Deposit Batik, Discount ph hole, 26 30
' E.,C«rnman, tor printing,
■; G:Zinn, do. J.O
Coovor, dm
V. ' 'O.'Damison, setting stepping stohes, 10 04
Rv-lSiPoffer, oh account' ol bond, ..V nn
s. -\ltd. interest on bond, ■-4 00
, iWnl'. Potter,.do. do. -1™
VP-WiSo & Grail, grave yard pavement, 23- 08
.V Dine, interest on three bonds, jS 110
? fi'D. H. Turbot, stepping stones, . 43 0
-s Afeness Weakly, interest on bond, -J 00
“ > ft Carlisle Deposit Bank, interest on. note, 14 9»
g, fJjfLhndis per D. 11. Tnrhet, for stone, 100 00
t‘ < Hoffman, setting.steppihg stones, 14 /<>
fc>, , 3, SWhgfeliorV, interest on note, lo 00
|i? Wm. CJihh, blacksmithlng, . Z 8 41
f ; . M. Ittlnnieh. for stone.
te ! .-O. tiliieV interest oti bond) -t oo
IK' D.‘Bailey, lor stone, , ■ • J”
P Esq., lorbototlgii seal, • 10.8/
•.'i ! G£lSfcison, repairing pavement, 102
Jn.. eol’r., bal. dtto him at _
.. . ' . „„ 'f.
r. Inlctesl on bond, SO 0U
" do. 80 00
k •- ft>r Inlnber, : . JO.J»
I-' A. JKcrti ?r on Bedford street, -0 00
J m Curlisle-Deposit Bank, interest on note, 14 93
t i W». Donnelly, shoveling snow, _ . 3 00
| ... : g W. Slieafier, interest on bond, B 4 00
W. Donnelly, shoveling snow, , 1 00
' D. Parlrii Jiauhng on street, • 320
'' AT- nofcotnb, Esq., carls, aq?
«i 1 ’ 'W. Wclrtj blacksmithing, 3 9/
\ ’ qgniUti' do. /15
1 i j'DiOSofgas, spouting on Engine house, 700
* • jy&H’Boslcr, blacksinithing, 844
5 1 - • tvorking on street, 7J- 6®
If-. cash paid on bond, 100 00
t.;!-;? # ,^WOT^iV»i<e+ei* n |i» now .-.’. L‘. . t « 22
mWnWmsmn* G Son, for powdef, 43 /.a
fpi* , ’ . : ?
supper for patrol, • ® “O
WpSel & Wilson, shoveling snow, , ' 187
k' >' 'Kartisfo'Dbppsil Bank, interest on note, 14 93
I’- ' ji'Ndhle. for stone, . 1000
I£-% , KGijfdnpr& Co., laying pipe and Are
fe^wS.te n Pi ra '
R.Black, for regulatmg, , \ gg
' 'll*
Corapanjfappropriation, 34 00
Good Will, g 4 oo
pffetDing and repairing ClbCk, T 5 00
S »
-! J • i.' •»
d«y examined the foregoing ac
% ’ i ! ndrinifof' James Loudon, Treasurer of the imr
.‘V C■ ; ’SSefr df .Carlisle; and find a balance due by'him
> :-■> an « ■.
; - . JN. HAKIbH, .
GEORGE D.BEETEM,
Auditors.
'^■%iSkpril?^ : lB69.
r ? ' ; Farmers. and Stock
; ' Raisers.
' fTVBB Subscriber will aland for tha season, at.
. ,/ , ~ | ,hla farm. 14 miles west of the turnpike, on
.d’iftesYellow B.roechos crook, in Lower Dickinson
4 vyfesr
81,; X£W>—Bm" ’•
OF DEALERS
Goods, Wares and Mcrcliandiso, alsoDis
tillers* Millers, Lumbermen, Tanners, &c.,
within'the County of Cumberland, returned and
classified by T. S. Eeighter, Mercantile Apprai.
ser, in accordance with the several acts of. As
sembly as follows, to wit i.
Carlisle- ...
Henderson & Son, produce
Jacob Senor, shoes
J D Halbert, grocer
S TV Ha<’erflliclc, drags
Fredericks & Hunter, tnaHcoling
James GaHlo>
Jacob Keouej-)
S C Hnyott-, groccir,
Shrora 3c Hu lib a, lumber
P Slonyev, confectioner
Arnold &Son, clothing
George Keller, hats
Philip Arnold, dry goods
Jonathan Common, shoes
I Livingston, clothing
J P Lyno k. Son, hardware
J A Ilmnrioh, dry goods
David Common, grocer
Jacob Wolf, grocer
A G Lcchler, giocel l
Wm Gonld & Son, dry goods
Abner Benlz. “
J N ArmstrOhg-, tbihher
R E SliapVey UiWWt
S SI Hoover, lumber
Wm B Simmy, coat
Woodward 3c Schmidt, produce
J G Callio 3c Co., hats.
J I) G'orgas, stoves
J London, booke
,.A Si Piper . „
S Elliott, drugs .
T Coulyn, jcWelery
J WEby, grocer
J Rheohi, produce
J &t) tlhoads, boil ,
W A Mites, dry goods
Henry Slullin, cloths
Henry Saxton; hatdWaro
Steiner & Co., clothing
COgilby, dry goods
W D A Narigle, jewelry
J R Weaver, furniture
A B Ewing “
D Sipo “
J W Smiley, clothing,
II Bainbridge, shoes
II Sloore, , “
John Faller, grocet
David Keeny, grocer
J Sl’Gtrar.ahan “
11 S Ritter, clothing
G Inholf, grocer
B J Kiclier, drugs ' • ,
Leidich & Sawyer, dry goods
II Ilarkness, grocer
N Xlantch, clothing
Wm Askew, marketing
Henry Rhoads, furniture
_— Wonchel, grocer
M r m Bcntz “ , .
Wilson Woods, dry goods ■
AV Mofrisnnj grocef
Dr. %'Mcr, drhgS ■
S L Levi, dry goods
Wm L B'dCfetn, marketing
J Ranehccrab, glrocer
. Clause, confectioner
ll barber, grocer
W H Itarh “ ,
A Lehman, tloHmig
SI Slorr's, stoves
—r—Harman, grocer
John Keller, grocer
John Irvine, hats & shoes
Shippensburg.
StoVick, Kimkle & Bros., dry-gds. 13
John Bridges, clothing 13
Forney & SlcPhersOn, hardware 1J
Jacob Pngue, grocer if
J Stmnbach, drugs i’
Ruby & Co., produce 10
Philip Detrich, i ,
Bcnj Brigs, marketing 1*
SI Sl.Angle, lumber
Wm Ciepper, marketing J J
J & 3 B Keddig, dry goods 11
J C Altick, drugs , ; if
•Bombcrgcr *c Blftir, produce
Oceanian & Patchell, clothing 14
Ftvrman 3c Bro., grocers . 14
Willis, Stnore 3c Go., dry goods 13
Briugliman 8c Eosnanght, produce Id
J tlcck & Co., dry goods ?«
Autbonv I' Wolf, wires 14
S C Hollar, shoes ft
P S Arts do I*
IV A Col ■ do . - I*
j CJalbrealti & Co., merchants 14
Stewart & Son, dry goods 13
Sirs Dubbs, trimhilngs if
Kelso & Matthews, books 14
C K Kinkle. merchant . 14
John Criswell, drugs 14
H Ileysingcr, jeweler if
J Fisher, hats "
Rahkfn & Bro., drags -if
Grabill & Johnson, hardware id
Isaac Landis, jeweler 14
J SI Hicks, stoves 41
20 00
§8577 48
$lOBB 08
10 00
12- 00
E..W
12 00
1 23
10 00
21 12
Snyder & Knetlle, produce,
J. 11.'Fry, stoves,
J. B. Cohaugh, do.
Joseph Laughlin, clothing.
Harman, grocer
Stough fct Diller, dry goods;
Klink & Robinson, do
J M Davidson, shoes;
S G Wild, drugs,
Wm Bratton, do
J C & B Brown, hardware,
■Wm Rccd, drugs,
T & J McCandlishj.dry goods,
W L McCulloch, grocer,
Jonathan Fereo, market,
WmVenard, do
Frankford.
Wm Green, dry goods .
Dickinson.
Win Watts, dry goods
J Green & Co. do
Jacob Plank, .do
David Hays, do
David dandy, grocer
Jacob Beetem, marketing
S G Hutchinson, do
Peter Oarvor. dry goods
Christ Ecker, do
Russel & Dice, do
Monroe.
Devinnoy & Hull, dry goods
Loidig & Stephens, do.
Mary Fissel, drugs
North Middleton,
Elias Light, dry goods,
Mts. May, do
Stiver Spring,
Jacob SfmrnObs, dry goods,
John Coble, do
David Strolim, do
Weaver & Brownell, do
J B Lci’dig, produce
Mechdnicsburg.
Fnlckier, gt'ydef .
Daniel Comfort, dry goods
Geo Steino.uer, marketing
Oswalds Co.,lumber .
Thos Soliday, jewelry t
J H Singiser, produce
Jacob Swartz, jewelry • . ,
Milizen & Zachariah, produce
F Stern, dry goods',
Geo Singiser, produce
Bowman & prandt,,drugs
J Johnson & Son, produce.
Charles Hyer, marketing'
T B Bryson, produce ll
George" Cozzier, marketing 14
J Johnson, marketing 14
Hummel & Coovci', Inorhof ‘ 1*
Sami Golden, Clothing U
Kaufman & Son, drugs. ,
Samuel Iforst, furniture 14
Kaufman & Son, hardware i*
William Hfiston, furniture 14
Ira Day, drugs i?
Jacob Emmingor, grocer • "
Jacob Dhrsheirncr, books "
Andrew Singizor, grocer
Brindhr& NflaWongor. drygds 1-s
John Relglo. 'dfy goods ' 14
Swisher & Son, do 14
Heitry Leas - do
D Grabill, clothing }f
D H Swiler do 1’
E Lament, shoes
R Garretson, hardware
L D Kietfer, clothing
Wonderly & Bro. stores
$8777 48
Daniel Holmes, shoes
John Harlan, marketing
R Wilaoi & Son) stoves
Upper rflltn.
Peter Gingorlch, marketing
Mr. Shrivor, dry goods
R Hetteriok, marketing
Goswoiler $ Zook, dry goods
Hyman LongnOoker, produce
'CTait. Lictnie.
10 $2O 00
14 7 00
12 12 60
13 10 00
14 7 00
14 t 00
14 -7 00
10 20 00
13 10 00
14 1100
13 10 00,
14 ,T 00
ll 15 00
14 7 00
13 io 00
12’ 12 SO
13 10 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
9 25 00
13 10 00
14 7 00
14 7. 00,
14 7 00
10 20 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
I*4 7 00
14 7 00.
14 i 00
12 12 SO
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
13 10 00
10 20 00
13 10 00
11 15 00
14 7.00
14 7 00
14 . 700
ll 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
,14 T .00
14 7 OO
14 .7 00
U 7 00
14 *7 00
10 20 00
14 7 001
13 ,10 00
14 too!
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 OO
14 7 00
14 7 00
■l4 7 00
,14 7 00
13 \lO 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
■ 14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
I'4 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
.14 7 00
Lower Mien.
Nocll St Quigley, dry goods
Thoo. Willet do
E Wise
Ettey Lisbon -
Abner Brower
Wm Loyd, drills
Wew Cnnibcrlunfl
fi P Led, mrrtbeV
Church & Eberly, lumber
R Martin # Sonsj lumber
Ohas Oyster do *
J G Miller, dry goods
James k Musser, lumber
VFoeman do
Jiaslpennsborough .
D DeriiihgcS, dry goods
John McCormick, grocei
Michael Free, produce
Jacob Renninger, grocer
Wrii O Banks do
Jacob Longnccker do
S R Patterson & Son, produce
Kjer Hummel-, lumber
D J Kvhar'd do
W F Martin £ Co. do ,
G W F.esler, dry goods »
1 Wormly # Zinn, lumber
Ncwville.
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
7 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
14
13
14
13
12
s 14
14
do
’ do
do
Hampden.
llenry'llopp,-produce
John Kutz, shoes
Samuel Sheaffur, dry goods
Rupp 4 • Son do
Wm H Eckels do ...
Neiflon:
James Eylii, dry goods- **
Hursh, produce ~
J C «■ D Miller, dry goods 14
Highland 4 Wahhlnger dry goods I t
C Fosnaitglit <jo 1.1
Alfred MinlCh ', <lo 1 "
J 4 J B Hursh, (Oakville) pro. 13
James Bishop, marketing ' “
F A Ahl 4 Bros, produce W
J M Waggoner, marketing 1*
WcstpennSbdrodgh,
Alex Goodhartj marketing U
Edwin James, Dry goods II
Paul # Br6i produce - ¥
J S Davidson, dry goods . id
J Hood 4 Co. do 13
Wm Bishop, marketing . *’
■Townsend, do. produce •“
Woodward 4 Schmidt, produce 13
' Southampton . •
' George Clever, dry goods 14
JF Baughman, do " ■■•' 14
Schoch, Sons 4 Co. dry goods L
' D 4 G Clever, '. do, 14
Fosnaught 4 Lewis, produce K
Henry Myers, marketing *'
James A Clark do 1 ■
Iloptuiell.
Hoover 4 Eelinek, marketing ,■
Calvin M’Cleaf do
C C Stoufler, clothing
Shoemaker # Elliott, dry goods
Jonathan Strino do ,
South Middleton.
A Moore, dry goods
Mullin 4 Alexander, dry goods
AMLeidlgh do.
j A J- D Caufman do
J . Mifflin.
Henry Snyder; dry goods
Lewis Zitser do
tANNEES.
Jacob Noss, Silver Spring; l ld
R Cornmah. do' ; if '
Henry Babble. “0 it
J Clendenhi, do .j [
Robert Milcy, do , *4
Isaac Koons. Kcwmn, , a*
Geo Shialor, HMiddleton. 14
Bryson & Irvine. Upper-Allen, 1-1
Sain’l Graham. W Pcnnsboro 14
R Irvine, jr., Carlisle, ■
A H Biair, i do , 14
M Minnioh, .do; - 14
M Minnich, Frankford.
Win Waggoner, Dickinson, 14
Anthony Foreman. W Pcnnsboro 14
■Jeremiah' Coover, Slnppcnsb g, 14
Wm MoClean. do it
A Bricker, Newton, it
Jacob Miller; do it
Benj Basoro, Hopewell, *4
I’ & E Rinehart, do i’
W W Frazer, do 14
Geo Kosht, Frankford, 14
Samnel Davidson. NewvtUe, 14
John Waggoner, do.
■ MILLERS; :
Joseph Whislcv, Lower Allen, U
Christian Eberly. do
Marlin Cauftman, <|o ! ,
Joseph Buehei - . do i i
Neblnger & CO.. do , ,
I Abl & Dunfeo, \V Pcnnsboro 1 *
Oilier & Grider, do, 1*
Marshall James, do • i*
Charles Freghn, 'do it
Yensel A Housel, S Middleton, 14
Peter German. do f.
Bitner & Sheafier, _ do .
Jacob Coover.jr., Upper Allen, 14
•Philip Zeiglcr, N Middleton, 14
Miller AEberlv, Mechamosb g, 11
Henry BnniiU. Dickinson, 10
S & G Brandt, Monroe, 14
DH Voglesong, do ,
Beni. Givler, do .14
John Williams, do- , "
G W Lcidich, do, , /}|
Kohert Noble, Carlisle. . ■ '
S Uriah, E Pennsboro 14
D Whaler, W Pcnnsboro ■ 14
I& H Bupp. Hampden. . 14
James Caldwell, Shippensburg, 14
Henry Manning. Silver Spring, 14
GII Bucher, do 10
UmSn & Son. N Middleton. 12
Gcsh & Wonderlioh, Shippcnsb g, 14
Tho's Blair, _ do • 14
Jacob Bamp, Hopewell) 14
i Wilson Frazer,, do "
Adam Scivers, Newton, • 14
Mr. Belter, do 14
Mr. Irvin, .do , 4
Mr. Piper. West Pcnnsboro • 14
Mr. Uaughlin, do . , 14
John Eckert, Newton, 14
GeO Clever, Southampton, l<i
E B Eystcr, Dickinson, 14
DISTILLERS.
Henderson & Son, N Middleton,
Myers & Benson, Silver Spring,
Ahl.& Ensminger, Newton,
P A Ahl & Bro, do
Win Barnilz, Carlisle,
Bob’t Quigley, Hopewell.
A Busier & Son, South Middleton,
Sam l.Gfissingor, N. Middleton,
Boltzhoover & Son, Monroe,
OYSTER HOUSES.
Emanuel Lournan. Mechanicsb g, 8
Tho's Rippey, Shippensburg,, » . . “
James ds , 8 gnQ
Clms rterrib'erger, Newton, °. ?
Mr Baggert. Lower Allen,; » ? XX
George Folahd, Carlisle, ° a nn
Mrs. Low, * ~ » 300
Mr. Blake,; „ do, " %nX
Win Williams, to. « g
Uemv Peters, do, oft no
Jos E.bright, do d 500
Jacob Stratton, do 8- 5 I'O
Mrs Miller, ,do 8 000
[John Maloy, Meelmmcshurg, 8. ,6 00
Henry Irvino. do 8. oUU
Eberly & Fought, do 8 5 0.0
Samuel Rupert, do 8 000
John Nicholson, Newvillc, 8 b 00
Jacob Stelzel, . do., . . 8 'V 0
TEN PIN ALLEYS AND BILLIARD
TABLES./'
David Long. Meohanicsburg.
Wm. Williams, Carlisle,
7 00
7. 00
Mr. Blake, •do ' 20 BO
Geo Poland,’ do 30 00
An Appeal will be licld at Ike Arbitration
Gllamber, in the Court House, in' Carlisle,ion
Saturday, April 29, where all who feel, thiim
selves aggrieved by the above classification can
attend. - T. S. REIGHTEB,
Ap’i 0,1859—4 t M.r. Appraiser,.
11 7 00
. 14 700
14 7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
10 00
LIND ASSOCIATION. I
rphli Stockholders of the Carlisle Lund Atto-
I elation, are hereby notified that a Dividend
il Seventeen dollars per share, Ims becitjdur
dared by the Uirecl-ors'oi said Association,amt
will be paid upon application to the undersign
ed. A. V SPONSLEK, ’iWr.
Carlisle, March 31, 1859—2 t
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
' 1-2 12 50
12 12 50
13 10 (U)
13 10 tfO.
14 7 00
11 .16 00
■ U 10 00
, Police. < :
IN the Common Pleas of Cumberland county.
In the matter of (lie application ol Anthony
Byers, Trustee ol 'tho Church of God, in New
villc, for order of Now to wit, the 22u
of March, 1859, Tile Court direct Hie petition
of tlio said trustee to he tiled, and that notice
of tho application to sell the lot belonging to
the said unincorporated association ol tho Church
of God, situated in the ' borough Of Neivville,
he given by publication in- two newspapers
printed in the borough''of Carlisle, until the se
cond Monday of the April term, next, to wit,
Monday, the 18th of April, 1850. All persons
interested, aro therefore t.aiuby notified mat
the said application will then bo beard by the
Conit,and those having,objections thereto may
then present them. . By.the Court.
P. QUIGLEY, Prolh’y.
March 31-, TSs9—3t ■■.
10 00
7. 00
7 00
ii 5o
7- 00'
NOTICE is hereby given,that letters df Ad
ministration on the estate cl Wllliani Ai
ken, duc’d., Into of Hopewell township, Cum
berland countv, have been issued by the Regis
ter ol Siid coiintv, to tin) subscriber residing in
Southampton township. All pel-sons indebted
to said estate aro requested to make immediate
payment, and those having Claims will present
them Idr settlement to ,
.CONRAD FOSNAUGHT, Adm’r.
Jtlarch 24, 1859—Ct '
7 00
20 00
7 00
7 00.
7 00
7 00
10 00
7 00
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7 00
COSTAR’S Exterminators are invaluable re- ]
medics (or clearing bouses, of all sorts of
vermin. With ail confidence we recommend
them;—A r . TV Daily Sidle Register. .
Costar’s rotjlcdtcs foyrtll domestic nests,such
as Itats. Roachesi Ants, rleas, &c.
are invaluable! we can spdal: from actual
knowledge of their merits. Druggiats and Dea
lers should send their orders early, if Ihey'wouid
secure a tradb in them. —New York Journal.
I shall write something ab'ont your Extermi
nators, ns 1 can. do so with propriety. They
are selling rapidly heye and destroying all ver
min.—Ed. Banner, Fayette, Mo.
FEJITIi 'FO JILL VERMIN.
As Spring approaches,
Ants, and Roaches, ,'
From. tlieiv holes ctilno out,
And Mice and Rats,
ln-spite of Cats,. ’
Gaily skip abouti,
. Bed-Bugs bite
You, in the night;
As on the bed you slumber,
While Insects crawl ■
Thro’ ohambernnd hall,
In squads, yithout humbet.
It is truly Wonderful with what certainty
Rats, Roaches, Mice,V.Moles, Ground Mice,
Bed-bugs, Moths, Mosquitoes, Fleas, In
■ sects on Animals, in short every Ver :
min, are utterly destroyed and exterminated by
| CosiaVs Rut. Roach, 'ifc. Exterminator,
Costar’s Beil bug Exterminator,
Costar's Electric Pointer, for Inserts.,,
» Supplied direct, by mail, to any address in
1 the United Stales, as follows t
I On receipt of $1,00; a box of the Rat, Roach,
( Oiw'ecehd'or $2,00 a. .bos each of (ho .Rat,
) . Roacii, tkc. Ext., and Electric Powder, <sent
y iioslage paid,) stiflieient to destroy-U>e vermin
i on'iint'premises. ~ '
a Sold by Druggists and Dealers, every where,
q .‘tloataf’Bl’riucipal Depot, 420Broadtvay,N Y.
q p. S.—Circulars’ terms, &c.,' sent by mail on
n application. *
„ It3 s " Wholesale ‘agents for Pennsylvania i
0 . .. COSTAR’S BRANCH.DEPOT.
Nortlioflst 1 Connor Fifth ,apd Arch Streets,
d I’liiladolphia. V'■
d . : And Wholesale Doalefs genofally.
d , March 24; 18411—2m’ . ■ ■ ;
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JUST recocived a large lot of tho Fork Plows,
also some oi Plunk’s, Ilenwood and Zoig
ler’s make, on; hand. Knglo. Plows ■ soiling off
at cost ut
March 24, 1850
f%i~tDiTAIU Ilames, inolmriiip.it'Hue ns.
Ovf V? aorlment ol the celebrated Elizabeth
town Humes ol all sizes anti kinds, just received
LViDICII &■ SAWYER, at their now store.
Bust Main Street, have just received an ex.
tensive and complete stock of Winter Goods,
embracing Dry-Goods of every variety and
Btj Cloth Mantles,
bf beautiful designs? '
Dussledorl and English '
Long Sliawls, Furs direct
from the manufactures and
tree from moths, Kochdalo &
Gonic Swiss Blankets, warrant
ed not to shrink by washing; Mon
and Boys’ wear of every description,
Long Thibet Black Shawls, Men’s (io.,
Silk and Merino Undershirts Drawers,
1 Hosiery of all kinds, Ladies Undorvests,
Long and short Sleeves, Hooped Skirts,
• ' a new design ami represented to be a
superior article, Domestic. Goods, nt
Flannels* Sheetings*
Tickings, Prints, &c. Also, a
large addition to our former. •
stock of Joviits’ celebrated
Kid Gloves, HANOVER
BUCK GLOVES, a
genuine article; Buck 1 . ’
Mitts, &c., &o.
Having purchased for bash, we are prepared
to sell Goods ten per cent, lower than meich
ants'who buy on six months. 1 lease call and
examine for, yourselves- . ■ ■
I Carlisle, Dec. 2, Iboo. . . .
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Plows.
11. SAXTON’S
11. SAXTON'S
•cli.ai.
1859,
Kcw Winter Goods.
0)^
CUMBERLAND COUNT if ,
IVOKMAIi SCHOOIi
mllE third session ,'of this Ihs't’itfltlotl
T commence in Lltprafy : Bnll, Newyilto, Pa.,
Xurll sth,■ 1859, anil continue four
• «*««■* f th,co wceks
• d, An S abir V corps of Instructorsl.ayo been ao-
An , „ „„ imirt wilUie-siiarcd to render tlio
C,, , tC< V .X of it sqpka to occu
sohool wo ) ’ it respectfully solicits.
SS6 tpjztzii
gJo!i boarding can be had in private fapul.es at
Üb Fordrcuto containing full particulars, ad
droS3 > ji A. McKINNEY, Treasurer,
1 • Negrillo, Pa. •
Gy order of the Board of Trustee^,.,
Dan’£. Snnwr, 1 resident...
John Diixen, Secretary.’
. February 24, 1859— ni :
O jju HAD ATEBV’S Grocery Store, some
of the choicest No. 1 Mackerel (without
bonds 1 ever offered in Carlisle.. The public is
invited to call and examine 'Bem and p.rtgC g f° r
themselves. ■ ' “-1
ILTOTEL KEEPERS and Dealers generally,
H. Supplied with flue Liquors at less than city
prices Uy ' . * 5 “
Carlisle, January 20,1809. ,
jl/rONE? wanted at tin Otflccin payment o|
iTI subscription:: -
SAVING FUND.
Chartered hy the State of Pcnnsylrania.
.Hulks.
1 . Money is received' every day, and in any
amount, large or small.
2. Five per cent interest is paid for money
from tho day it js put in. n
3. Tho money is always paid back in httnu,
whenever it is called for, and without notice.^
4. Monev is received from Ekeenlora, Admin
istrators, Guardians, and others who desire to
have it In a place of perfect safety, mid where
interest can- ho obtained for it.
5. Tlio ittonoy received from depositors is in
vested in Heal Estate, Mortgages, Ground Kents,
and such other first clash securities as the cliar-
Hours—Every dny front 9-till 5 o’clock
and on Moridayii and Thursdays till 8 o'clock in
the e'ejjjgk jj E N R r L. BEN NEK, Prto’h
ROBERT SELFKIDGE, Kice Pres i.
TTji.il. Uekb, Secretary. ■ ,
DIRECTORS:
Ilenrv L. Benner, P. Carroll lirowalcr,
Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Barry,.
Robert Solfridge, Francis Leo,
Samuel K. Ashton, . Joseph Terkos,
G. Landrolh Mnnns, .
Oflico—Walnut St-.j 3. W. Oohier of ThlKf
St.,' Pliila.
April 14, 1859-0111*
Premium Saddlery.
tjUILIP UHLER, ol Main Street, Mechanics.
1 burg, Pa.* respectfully informs the Citizens
of this place and vicinity, Hint he is prepared to
a jtL execute orders for nil kinds ol
SADDLERY, Of the Very best
atill workmanship, ami
very moderate prices.
AsTart evidence of the superior quality ot his
work, he would state, that ho has received Six
Finl-Class Premiums, at different County !■ airsi
lie has on hand and will constantly keep for
sale, an extensive assortment of
SADDLES & HARNESS*
IVngon Gears, Bridies, Goiiars, &c., of various
styles and prices. Ho has always on liarid n
very large assortment ot COLLARS of all kinds,
which he will sell at wholesale to the trade, at
very low rates. ,
Ho yet has the Saddle which -drew the First
Premium at the last County Fair, held at Car.
lisle, which will bo sold at a batgaili. ;
tie is also prepared to sell work at Wholesale
loh very advantageous termL • > m ' i.
Thankful tor past favors, ho respectfully soil:
cits a eoniihuancc of the same.
Shop on East Main St., neaMl.c Sq««o. ft _ .
March 17, 1850—3 m .V
WIGS—WIGS—WiGSi
BATCHELOR’S Wigs and Toupees surpass
all. , They- are elegant, light, easy and du.
rabid. Fitting to. a charm—no turning up be
hind—ho shrinking off the head; ihdeed, this is
the only establishment, where these things aio
properly understood aud made. 233 Broadn aj,
New Fork.
Nov. 18, 1858—I} -
■Cedar & Willow Ware.
BASKETS. Market, Travelling, and a vari
ety ol Fancy and other. Baskets.
Iloodcn ir«ie.—Yitbs, Buckets,. Measures,
Keelers, painted and other Buckets, rails, Bed
-1 cords,* Mats,'Brushes and :othor necessary house
lal1 al BicVs Brooms,, known as the best Broom in
I tills Or any oilier market, are for sale only by
the subscriber. • All, nrticlos in our line are Of
fered at tbe lowest cash prices, ■
, Nov. 4,'1858. . J. IV. EBY.
To shiolters.
SMOKERS of llio weed-(that the ladies so ’
woefully despise,) please hike notice that wo
have - received 150,000 imported pure Gorman <
Sixes. None of those manufactured- in Lewis
berry, York bounty, ot any other Borough |n
' In connexion ivith the above, we will mention
some of pur find Scgavs, viz : Estroy’s, Spent s,
Young America’s, yVctbriala, Conchita 9, life
Flies, &c. ...
Tobacco. —Nature 1 Leaf, , 1
Colorado,
Eldorado,
Fig-Leaf.
Black-fat Cavendish,
Sweet Cavendish,
, Fine Cut,
SnulT of all kinds.
The' above articles will bo sold wholesale or
.retail, cheaper.than can be bought any Where on
this side of Philadelphia. .
Purchasers will please call ana examine the
goods at B. J. KIEFFER’S, wholesale and re
tail Drug, Chemical, Confectionary, Fruit, loy,
Tobacco and Variety Store, So*MhXlanoverSt.,
opposite Hamwn’s Hotel, and adjoining Inhofl s
Grocery Stdrc,
Carlisle, Doc. IG, 1858.
Dissolution of Partnership.
SAVE COSTS!
NOTICE is hereby given that the firm ol
Shadier and Rilnor was dissolved by'nm
timl consent on the first day of April, 1809.
All persons knowing themselves indebted to
said firm,are requested to make immediate pay.
ment, either to John D. Shaeffer at Craighead s
milt, ot to Jos. Kitner, Jr., residing m Carlisle,
on Sonth sttcct, above iVesl, on or before the
Ist day of May, 1859, otherwise their accounts
will bo left in the hands of a justice fof collec
tion
iril T, 1859—31*
Renlhi'S rat cut Animal TraJ».
THE- subscriber has been appointed agent
for Cumberland county, lor tho sab) of
Reulho’s patent animal'trap, tor catching Fox
es Minks, Wolves, Boars, ike. Gall pud see
,i,em at the cheap
i East Main street, Oarlislo, I’a.
March 17,1859. ' ' •
fclillts & Oils.
10,000 lbs. White Lead, with a largo assort
ment of Oils, Varnishes; Turpentine, Japan,
Litharge, Putty, Ohio, White Zl '>e. col ° l y d
Zinc, rire-tn-aof Paint, PloronM White. Red
Lead, Whitihg. Paint Brushes, all Colors dried
in Oii, all Colors in tttbos, received at the cheap
hardware store of _ H- oAAiUJM.
March 17, 1859. ,
GEO. Z. BRETZj
DENTIST,
’\~wflljh bo absent from Carlislo ilnring the
VV ensuing six months, after which ho may
again be found at his residence in N orlh 1 itt
street.
1858
Ictober 7
NAILS. 400 kegs Nails just received and
lor sale cheaper than ever. Country merch
ants can bo furnished with Nails at manufac
turers prices, at the
, Carlisle, January 20,1859. .
SHOVELS & Spades, Just received n tafge
assortment of Shovels, Spades, Forks,
Rakes, Hoes, Garden Tcortels, Picks, Mattocks.
Manure Hooks, sc., &c., at tiro choap Hard
ware store of
March 24, 1859,
AyERY nice article of Dried Beef and Ex
tra Sugar cured Hama,
for aale by WM.BEMZ.
1. Eobruaiy 24, 1859.
THE undersigned has a largo stock of Roof
ing Slate on hand, from John Humphrey s
& Co’s. Slate Quarries, York co., Pa-, and pro
nared to put on roofs of the host materials and
on the most reasonable terms. Please call and
examine and Judge for iAU wbrk
warranted when done
Carlisle, January 27,1859— 8m ■ __
ilioual
inn
West Main Street, opposite the Railroad Office,
HAS just received a new and elegant assoil
raent of CLOTHS, plain, khmk, and laucj
OASSI.MKRES, and n variety of plain and fig
ured VESTINGS, all of Which- he will make up
to measure in faslilonablo style-, and »n reason,
able terms. Orders attended lo promptly, and
life fitting of all garments guaranteed, or no
sale. \
Carlisle. Nov. 25,'1858.
upany.
THAT wc havu from this day put down the
prices of our remaining stock of Winter
Gttods. All persona wauling desirable goods
at low prices, such ns Double Brocho Long and
Square Scotch and American Shawls, Mantels,
T&UI11&, Furs, &c., will be beHalb b! Ijeipg ac
commodated by calling at Leldlch it Sawyer a
new and cheap store. * , .
Also, jnat received a large invoice of white
and btowri ahlrtihg and sheeting, rtUiallns, linen
and lurnidhing goods of all calicoes-end
oilier goods suited lor the season,
ianbary 20, 1859- . -
.irUST received by the . subscriber. ft latgo
J Mock tof every, description of Groceries,
fresh and cheap. Also; a latgo supply of
Foreign.aiid Doitleslic Liquors,
conMsllng of very itino old Cognac, of Pinot,
CastiUotr ffc Cola. (vintage IP) Brancly, Hno
did Pott. Madeira, Muscat,. Claret, and Held,
sick & Co,’s. celebrated Champagne Wines, pbtc
Holland .Gin, Stoughton fcUtqro, $.«P’- H "° 9“
Rvo Whiskey, Bourbon and-Monoljgaholit do..
Hum, Clierr-v andßlaokhdriy Brandies, icc.ftor
sale at the new store of the «» > s r cr v a ‘; lo ' v
1 prices. . WM. BENIZ.
Carlisle January 20, loot). .
lowing & Rcaplitg Mat-tame
Agency.
- 633 Market Street, Philadelphia,. , -
WHERE FARMERS may 800 and judge
for themsDlvos, between Six qf the best
Combined Machines now in use I And purchase
tho machine of their choice.
. EMLEN T PASSMORE, .
633 .Market St. Fiiil.a.
. April 7, 1859- -3m ■ ■
HERRING, MackernV, Shad In liirtols, Imll
barrola, quarter Darrels, fresh Grotetio.l,
Liquors, Tobabcb, Scgars, at tHo lowest cash
prices. Butter, Eggs, Bacon, Hauls, Beeswax,
Tallow, Soap, Rags, taken in exchangei «Mho
cheap grocery Of yVM. BENI/i.
April 7, 1b69. ’ • '
VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY
FdU SAlilE. ■ • •
frillE undersigned will sell at private sac, all
, JL tlioir property on East Street and Liberty
Alloy, containing ,120 feet trout on jEaat Street,
and 120 ieel deep, on Liberty Alley, bating
thereon erbtt.ed topr dwelling houses. ■
n Ko. 1. -Being a large two story
Stone House, with .Back-building, a
ISSfilH* Brick Cistern, very choice fruit trees,
fcoi ..- ..
a largo Iwosiory Pipiho.UoUso,
with hack-building, Brick Cistern, Wood-hbuse,
choice fruit trees and Slihibhory.
No. 8 and 4, are situated on Liberty Alley,
being one story stono and frame Houses.
These properties will bo sold together dr
separately, to shit purchasers. Any
wishing.to View the properties or wishing infor
mation, wiH lnquite of Win. Bell, or the' «™*er
signed. cc an» *
f Carlisle, January 13,18G0—U
JOHN D. SHAEFFBR.
JOSEPH RIXNER, Jn,
n. SAXTON.
SLATE noOFIKGr
m.hakxcb;
MERCHANT TAILOR.)
Trike Notice
r'l Csii ffiroccrics.
FISHi
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT I
CUMBERLAND. VALLEY
RAIL ROAD CO’Y.
OHAIfGSf OF HOUHS.
ON and after Monday, April iith, 1859,
passongel' ttains will leave as fdllolVSj (Sun
days exeoptdtl:)
For ilavrisbnvgi
Ist Train. 2d. Train..
Leave CUambershurg, 5.10 A. M. IXO P. M.
'■< Shipponsburg, 6.40 IX-J'
.< Newvllle, . 0.10 “ 2-04 ‘
tc Carlisle, 0.43 “ i«> ‘
« Mecbanicsb’g, 7si 6 “■ 8-lo ‘
At Harrisburg, ‘
For CUambcrslmrs.
Ist Train., 2d Train. 1
Leave tlcwrisbnrg, 8.00 A.M. I.2dP.M.
« Mechauiosburg, 8.48 “ 1-60 <
« Carlisle, 9io “ 2.84 ‘
tc Nowvlll'e, 9.54 “ 9.08 ‘
tt Sbippensbnrg, 10.24 “ 8:38
At Chamborsbursj 10X5 “ . 4 ;°®. .
Trains leave liarrlsbutg tor Philadelphia, via
Ponn’a Railroad, at 2.80, 005, and 750 A. Mi
and l.iO and 8.50, P.M) liy Reading viaLoba
non Valiev Railroad, at 8 a. m., 2.3 a p.m.
For Baltimore, 8.20 a.m. and I p.in. • ■
For Trcverton and V illiarasport, at 1.00 ana
and 8.30 p. pi.
Train on Dauphin Road at 2.00 p. ra. '. ’
Faros from Harrisburg, Mechanicsburg, Car
lisle, Shippeusburg and Olianibersbnrg, '»<>* bc
ten cents less when paid for Tickets at the Of
(ice, than rvhen paid in the
Railroad Office, Cliamborsbufg, I
April?, 1850., t
1 TM A TONS of Hammered and Rolled Iron,
IV/ 1 ' with a largo assortment ol Slicct Iren,
L Steel, Hoop Iron,
Rivets, Edits, Nuts, .
Washers, Anvils, A ices,
Flies, Rasps, Screw Plates,
Blacksmith Bellows, just received and for sale
cheaper than ever at SAXTON S.
March.l7, 1859. ' _________
"American Xlfe iii«ncantc and
Trust Company.
' Capital Slock, ¥500.000.
COMPANY’S Building, Walnut St., S E.
corner of Fourth; Philadelphia. Info In
surance at the.usual mutual rates; or at Jon
Stock Bates at 20 per cent, less, or, aNiotal
Abstinence Kates, the-.
,T. C. Sims', Sect'y. _ ■ , . ,
Wit. IN WETZEL, Agent for Carlisle ntid
vicinity
February 10, 1850—ly*
POTATOES FOR SEED
and family use.
The best and mast prolific ever ojfered in tbs Pk i
adtlpkia. or Ne 10 Pork Markets.
lAM now prepared to fill orders for all kinds
of Potatoes selected and pnt -dp expressly
for seed or family use, Of the following varle
ti0 peach Blows, goods Blue Mercers, good;
White Mercers, Black Mercers, good; Wood
Seedlings, Prince Alberts, Lat<t Pink Eyes,
Early Mountain Junes, good; Early Djcknmn,
pretty good; Early Buck Eyes, pretty good ;
Early Pink Eyes, Carters, good; Rough and
Beady, Fox Eves, good ; and are raised in acw
York and New Jersey, and mo Warranted Pun.
The Peach Blows Potatoes yield from *OO to
850 bushel's to the Aero, to bo planted of teet
apart, two cuts to a hill; one eye to each out,
and vines will grow six foot long. B hc "
the water must be poured off beforo dono or
they will slack the same as lime. Steamed or
Boasted is the beet way. b ® o ? , i 0 I , ' n^ O ‘a n d
yields about, the same as Pwh Blows,
planted about tho same as ordinary
And the Earlv varieties aa ordinary Potatoes
fro plamed. The Early Mountain Jnno'aro the
drsUn New York Market, H^;"ESS .
Oppoeyte the Post Office, Varlielt, Pa.
—, Feb. 10, J?6o—
First Arrival,of-Spring Goods. ■> .
THE subscriber his just .rethmed I’fbm
Eastern cities with a well selected stepk of
Foreign and Dbmcstlo »
brit bbbbs,
id all Its branches, comprising ladles and igon--
(lemon’s ware, such ns Silks, Bobhns, prgan
tines, Challics, Lawn’s, Calicos) Ginghams,
Cloth, Cnriimercs, Merino-CassimcteSf-lvenH
Gliaines, Linen, plain and twilled Coltonndo s,
which lie is ilbft Slid- wllllng-to- sell at very low
prices, also rt groat variety of . ■ r.. ,
Parasol’s & Umbre)la : s, . .-, w
Embroided and Mourning Collars. Cambric’s,
Barred and Swiss Muslins, Laces, Edgings, and
Inserting!!, Mantillas, and Dusters.
... ■ , . .. Handkerchiefs, , f
itjr Ltricn 'C.linb'-liJ, Silk, Lawn, Ginghatt and
Cotton. . ''
Dress Trimmings, Iloqserien fy.Glovts, -
and all the hundred different articles belonging
to the,line, at prices lower than over, with a
very extensive assortment of
, DOMESTICS,. ...10..
snoh as Muslins, Tickings, Clieaks; DriUlng s, . (
Asmaburgh’s, Bagging, Flannels, Crash «c.,aL--,
% V nksand Carpet hooped and Skele
ton Skirls. , , , ~.
Having sold out my clothing.and ■”
I paid particular attention fur the selection ana
completing my Day Good* Stock; and will try
my utmost to ploaso all who will favor mo wiltt
thcircnll, S. L. LEVI.
April T, 1859. • - :~
BARKER SHOP—REMOVAlo
THE undersigned respectfully informs hi*
patrons that ho has rcmovodhisßarber
Shop to the BASEMENT OF MB. SIPE’S
NEW BljlLDlNtJ, on Nbilh Hanover street,
adjoining Mr. Havcretick’a Drug Store, and.
nbatly opposite the Bank, where ho liopcs.to
soo .all his bid customers, and as many .now
-ones ns wish to have their, hair, and whisker.
<■ done up” In tho moat fashionable style. j
All the varioiiS branches of Burberlng, each
ns Shaving, Hair Cutting, Shampooning, fc.,
attended to with promptness. Also, Copping;
Bleeding, Tooth, Extruding, fc. - • Aj'
The undersigned has also for sale a superior
article of ,• i. j- .i-r, a i. v )
, . , HAIR RESTORATIVE, , -■a
of ilia own diacovoryand preparation, unequall
ed by anv similar article now In use, for resto>
ring, strengthening and Invigorating tho Hair t
preventing it from falling off, eradicating scurf,,
dandruff, ringworm, and all diseases of tho Skin,
and imparting a .rich glossy, silken texture to
tho Hair. An excellent toilet article for either
ladies ot.gontlomon. Testimonials ofundoubt
bd character as to Us good dualities, in posseS.
sion of tho undersigned, which will ho exhibited
,* any person wiah^‘ N ° R -|“^^ h E^I j L .
'April 7,1859—1 y " ’■
Paper Hangings;
COME AND SEE.bDR
Cheap Paper Hangings,
Cheap Paper Hanging.,
Cheap Paper Hangings,-- e
, Cheap Paper Hangings,
AND OCR
Nine Glared Paper Hangings,
Nml Glazed Paper Hangings,.
Fine Glazed Paper. Hangings,
Fine Glazed Paper Hangings,
AND ALSO OUR
Rich Gilt Paper Hanging
Rich Gilt Paper Hanging!,
Rich Gill Paper Hangings,
, . Rick Gilt Paper Hangings, V
And Window Papers of various colors. WS
wlsli to inform the public that onr stoop iPf-VV
North ItanoVer Stteet.wheto you can fltr
niahed at all times with Fresh Paints, OlUnd
Varnish, of tho best quality and lowest prices.
April 7,1859
IMMENSE EXCITEMENT !
THE PEOPLE IN MOTION!
at J, a; uujtnion’s cuEAP JidRE. . ~
JA. HaaJnSl Mnfnedfrom.-
Willi ah immense Stock of Fall
and Winter .
. ■.
GROCERIES. BOOTS. SHOES, &c., aelvtd'i
cifa'rossly for Carlisle and vicinity.' The pd'iflo
ale rfesiiectlully invited to call at his store, ex
aihiiVc his goods, and test bm price*. ..
Being desirbita to increase his custom, lie Has
purchased a ninth, larger stock of goods than at
any othet lime, And intohds to soil them off at
such prices M cannot tail to Suit ovciy one who
iriily wish to purchase, Ills, .goods have peeu
1 sclettcd with great care, nthdhg which may bo.
found FOU LADIES :
snk3, • . £'p ac “ 3 > ;
Persian, Plain Delaines, .
Lavella Cloths, Do Doges. _
OobrirgS, ' Fancy Delaines,
Ribbons, Hosiery, Cilovcsj
Fionch and Scotch Ginghams) , ,
■ Handkerchiefs, &o.: ... .
FOR GENTLEMEN :■
Broadcloths, Kentucky Joans, -
Tweeds, Bl’k & Fancy Doeskins,
SattinotU, Corduroy,. , '
Boaverteotis, ■ :'■
Fancy and side.slHpo CassiHiCre*. &o.»_
tdrefhtr with a large assortment ofallA'V La,
sIcKSLAk’ELS. BRILLIANTS SKIRT
ING, CALICOES, MUSLINS, CHECIf S, Can.
ton Flannels, Denims, Table Diapers, NankeoijSj
Crash, Drills, Umbrellas. &c., &c. .
The cheapest assortment ot HATS, LXTS,
Boots and Shoes, over opered in Carlisle, A
superior lot of frsiA Groceries, comprising l ea.
Coffee, Sugar, Molasses', Rico, Spices, &c.
Alt he asks is for the people to cnll and ex
amine for (licitiadlVea. as ho feels confident (hat
the duality of Nl9 Goods and the low jirlcos,»t
which they are Selling, dill indlice thenUo pur
chasd. Give him a call whether you wish tt»
purchase or not: j A- nlJMß {ct|, Jf’.
S r ov. 4, 1858.. , •.
Best Family Cea|.
THE subscribers Would fcSpoctlully ctfll tl>»
attcUtidri of fbb coal conSutfiernof Carlisle
and vicinity; itnd tile itnUlif generally* to tUeir
SupcHor quality of Coal. 9(l«b as ,
tyke n’t Valley, Broken, Egg, StdVe iiiid Nut,
Luke fiddler, “ “ “ "
2'revortod •• “ “ .
And the c’elobtateil Ldbllely tVhileaih,'
Their Yald is situated in the cast end of Car
lisle, opposite the Gas Works, where they vr-.U
keen constantly on hand a largo stock of nil
kinds and sizes of Coat which will be sold as
low as any in the Borough. AH coal for family
usbwlll bo re screened before delivery and war
■fanted to give entire satisfaction. ■
Best quality of Limebarncre $ JilacKamii a •
ICo of always on band and at low figures. .
All orders left at the residence o), Jameailoi
fer. West Pomfret street, at Squire. Smith »
office, South Hanover street, or at the residence
of Jacob Shrom, North hast street, will bo
piomptly attended to.
LUMBER! LUMBERI!
"We are also prepared to furnish all jUuds and
quality of DRY LUMBER at greatly reduced
sawed to order and furnished •at tba
shortest notice. Wo have constantly hn I'and
oil kinds and quality o f § h 1 ngl es If. h ‘Vj
‘Mhe. Hemlock, Chestnut,, Oak. and Linn i all
kinds of Palling. Plastering, Lath. Shirking
•Utt! Brocm Handies, worked Eloorln£and
Woutherhoarding, rough , smooth Hails,
Posts, and every article , that cau bo kept |n a
Lumber Yard; Having cars.pf puf 4wn we can
at ril times and at short notice oiipiiiy any-artl
clo in our lino of business at low prices..
tVo are thankful for past , favors and solicit a
continuance pi public patronage. Our motto
Is to please. sHROM' k HOFFER
. Carlisle, Hay 27,1858, .
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