, LIST OF DEALERS 2FQoodi,Wiret, tod Merchandise. Alio, Mlllsri, Distillers, Lumbermen, &0., within i coanty of Cumberland, returned and cliielfied In aeoordanee with the aeveral note of Assembly, aa followe, via: • OarlitU* Jiton W Ebf Joe D Halbert (Samuel Elliott Charles Ogilby Geo VV Huner • W Denis DAntel Eokels, Ilqaore, J & 0 Rhoads W D Murray S VV Hsverstick, liquors, Robert Snodgrass S A Hubbard, Jr. Thomas Conlya Henry Saxton Jacob Rheem John Humer, liquors, Peter Monyer John P Lyne Jacob Wull, Ilquore, Jacob Sonef . Jacob Leiby, liquors, C Inhoff, Agent, liquors, S M Hoover T H Skiles J W| Rawlins Wm M Porter Arnold & Levi Arnold & Livingston John.Keeney ' N W Wood, Agent, Haller & Conner LVwUSleiner S Brell John N Armstrong John Gillen, liquors, ' Philip Messeremilh W F Sellers. Charles Damira, liquors, Woodward & Schmidt Henry S Ritter Henry Peters Henry Harkneas Wm A-Kow A S VVnrniley. t: Ogilhy John Mateer JrtiiiHflM'Granahon Jacob Fetter J JVI Piper, Agent, Mifflin; . • John B Perry ‘ Henry Snider John Ernst, liquors, Shippemburg. Robert Snodgrass Edward Scholl John Gish C F Kunkle S lumkle John Stiunhaugh Peter S Arts, Agent, VV U E Hays JG&GIi Aliick ' Samuel Siders, liquors, Jaouh i"ague, liquors, John Fulwiler, Agent, Arnold & Co, Jacob Dumbnrger J.BDuncan, Agent, Neyln & Reddings John Wunderlich Wm G L>e Mrs. Sarah Miller N A Cornelius Dickinson, Rneaef it Dice D'L Oeelman - Newcomer it Kurlz Weakley &Shriver William Want. UewDille. . . Wra Barr, Agent) Hunter Herron . Jamison Hannon, liquors, T M’Candllsh . Jacob Swoyer. < Bro. S W Sharpe Slough it M’Fafland Joseph Laughlid Silver Spring •. John Coyle Jacob Shnmqns . Leidlrh it DfO. A H Zorger . Strome it Hayeratjok Prankford. J B Lapkey it Co., liquors, - MecKanicsbure, Simon Arnold, liquors, . Ephraim.Zug J & L Reigto Henry Leas Ira Day J P Spahr Swilur & Emmlngpf Mellison.de Zinariah George Singisdr Jacob Omshehner J. Blizzard ' . John Swlshef George- Webber! J MelMeon & Go, Smith UtiddUloru ■ A W l.eidioh S N Divin : ‘ ' IfopeWell, Snidsr & Dflllj , Wherry it Bllsonbowef Newton. •John Rm ledge, J H Wiley Joseph Smith James Kyle & Co. }Peifpenntbi>rnugh» Joaiah Hood it Sun Thomas Greaaon C Rennlnger IWO Gillland Williamson & Goddhart - David Deimilh Southampton, J W Clever, liquors. Jacob Hefflbougher Ac Co. O Pasnmiffh North Middleton. Elina Light ■ Upper Allen . A LCsthoart Mnthlts Oitner, liquors, Hampden, QIcWH Eckels Henry Rupp,’ John Kota JSaelpenneborough. Jacob Uehninger, liquors, Andrew Bsllnger Joseph O Banks . Finisher & Bshenbour Bigler. M'Klnley Ac. Will Hummel Ac'Kerr J W Fes«ler Michael Freese J W Kerr New Cumberland . John G Miller, liquors, Adam Deokley Mosser, James Ac Co. Charles Oyster Valentine Feeman John A Mnoklao, liquors, John Horn Church, Lee & Co* Lower Alien, lasso Barton, liquors, Jacob Bptey it Co. . Brower Ac Moaohlsn Monroe , MAcSMorrett Slnolior Ac Gesieman Michael Flssel Mills. Carlule, 8 Holliday Silver Spring* Thomii B Bryioa JohnWhoflnir Oaorge H Bucher John Haltichor Haetpenmborough, Jacob HtlJoraan John Hook Lower Allen* George Tionis C Bberly . Dltner AUrlch Urenneman AFltUng Jacob Coovet John H Kaufman 0 Rupp Hampden . John Snavcly Clou. South Middleton . Jacob Sbeofler Monroe, ■ David Vogtcaong John Prosser J A A 0 W.Abl David Rife Benjimin Glhler North Middleton. W M Henderson A Son David Hoover Hemminger AHeagy, . Dickinson,'. A H Barnilz John Moore ' 1 Frankford. John Hays Shippensburg Tp, JucOb Kissel Southampton. Peter Cramer • Newton. John Emat i Murkward Christian An Hopewell. . Jacob Rump . IVeeipenmborough, Mur*hal James VV 1) Philips . Peter Faust John Laugblin • Jacob rihelabargcr Diller A Klider Carlisle, Edward Showets Ultihoir, ‘Agent, Upper Alien. John Bowman North Middleton, W M Henderson South Mtddtetun. Robert Given John M Good, Agent, 7 00 7 00 10 60 Monroe. M U Bellthoovcr JAW W Ahl Southampton, Marlin Oobver Hopewell, Robert Quialoy Jacob Air Ramp A Giovo Newton, Jetnison Hannon Carlisle. Win Alexander Wm Barnilz ■ Ueer, Oystbii $ Eating Houses, Neioviile. George Murfcy Mrs Kershaw Carlitle, ■ Jacob Low Joseph Markle Henry M’Cord Wm Sponsler Shippentburg, Philip Uitik-k ; Upper Allen • Gcorgu Sponsler Etufpenn thorough ' Wm Phillips Rftrhaniaburg, Peter Uukcr 10 00 10 DO 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 15 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 I‘3 60 7 00 Retailers op Patent Medicines, Nnoville, Win Uratton Eattpenmborough Joseph O Banks Monrt*. Stngisor «&. fieeaeman 4 5 00 Merchan a and oil concerned in iho ohoyo classi fication, are hereby notified that they may have on opportunity of making appeal, by culling on mo nt Carlisle,at any, time'within the next. four.week*, provided they consider ibemaelvea aggrieved by the above classification! ; , 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 10 50 April 22* 1852f-4t United States Clothing Hall. THE subscriber is now opening nn entire now stock or Clothing in the room adjoining Burk holder’s boiol, which will be sold for cosh, cheaper than ever heard tell of in (his Jown or cuur.ty. Ho would invite all his old friends and customers who hove so liberally patronised him for many -years at his olhc/ store, and (he public in general, to cult and examine tits stock before pnrehosing elsewhere, as we can't bo undersold and will give os good, if not s better garment fur the money, titan can bd bad at any other store in Carlisle. We have now on hand an assortment bf Fine drew cloth coals, . * Frock do Sack do - Tweed , do Cashmorctto, do tiummer cloth do Linen. Colton, Poraiuella, Collonadcs, Coats and Roundabouts. . Fine Casstmfcrb Pantaloons, In gtcal Variety of stylos ahd colors. tfaiiim-U, Tweed, CastubatcUa, Cord ahd Beaver toon Pantaloons, , ■< Fine black Satin Vesta* Black Burdthoa, do Pahey Milk do Fine Marseilcs do 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 u u 14 14 7 oo 7 00 7 oo 7 00 id no 7 Oft 7 Oft Ip 00 7 00 7 00 A full stock nf Linen and cotldn Pontaldoril. Tho Clothing has been sutedbd ahd got up by rt practical Tailor who haa much experience in cut ting Clothing. ' , ‘ Wo keep on hand a good; assortment of cloths, cassimerrs. sattinetts, cashmaretts, vestings, tweeds, drillings, collornudcr, drep-de-elno,. velvets, beaver teens, dec., which will bo mndO Up to order In good style, at low prices, and on short notice. An assortment of shirts, collars, bosoms, suspen ders, umbrellas, gloves, stocks, carpel bags, travelling trunks, valises. , Leghorn, Chip, Panama and China Pearl In short everything pertaining. to gentleman • wear, con be bad st prices astonishingly low apd of good quality. Cur motto is SaltM ♦ vtnail Pfq/fri, 0 foflho cash. . Particular attention given to Boy st-nd Children a clothing. Recoiled the old stand west Main street, adjoin ing Burkholder’s hotel, CHAR. OOILDY. April 82, lasa—Om 10 50 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 60 16 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 60 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 TElEaubsoribsr wishes In purcln 10 ■ largo (Jill miry of Sumook, far whiali' the highest oanli price will bo paid, If dolivorod at tlio roaldonou of Ibo aub< aoribor in Carlialo, in good morobanloblo ardor. JACOB SHROM. April 15, 1652—3 m _____ 10 60 7 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 60 7 00 10 00 Cheap Ronnots and lllbbons. rpho aubacriber has just opened op entire now atouk i. of Spring Bnnnelo unuouolly cheap, end n great variety of Bonnot Ribbona very cheap. Juat opened 12i Borr.aley Sheelinga, Gollon Shectinge, Pillow-case Linens end Cottons, Towel* ngs, io. _ Ennnoinaniis. —A preot variety of Loce and Muslin Collars and Cuffs, Undor-eleovos, Jooonet and Swiss Edgings, Insenings, Thiead and Bobbin Edgings, worked bands for trimming drosses, work ed infant bodies, (so. - ODD. W. .HITPfBR. 10 60 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 April I, IBM. T Op ! to oo 7 00 7 00 7 00 13 14 14 14 ; 7 00 14 . 7 00 14 ,7 00 14 . ; 700 14 7 00 13 . *lO 00 14 7 00 14 : 700 14 7 00 14 . .700 13 1000 Distillers. 0 900 9 8 00 9 8 00 7 20 00 7 20 00 10 6 00 8 12 60 8 12 60 10 6 00 9 8 00 10 6 00 10 6 00 8 Vi 60 Brewers. 8 '6 00 8 . 6 00 8 6 00 8 , . 6 00 8 6 00 ,8 6 00 8 6 00 8 5 00 6 6 00 4 5 00 4 5 00 J i WORTHINGTON'.. Mtreaniilc Appraiser* SUMACH. WANTED. ItEinVfiLVODD, A TTORNKV At LAW, hti removal hl> office xi.ffbm North Hinover itreet, to hlf reiideneo In Weil High aireei, South aide, a few doora be low the Court Home, and nearly oppotlto Sark holder’* hotel. Carllflle, April 15, 1889-.3m 7 00 7 00 NEW GOODS. JUST received n larfffl - aitnrlment of DHY GOODS nnd GROCERIES, which will be sold very low for caeli 7 00 19 60 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Carlisle, April 15, 1859. Six Coats Reward. £ RAN A WAY from the subscribers on Monday the sth instant, an Uden* lured apprentice to Urn Tinning bus!.' ncM H mtmrd Willlnm Nicholson/ Said boy is between 10 and SO years *f age. siindycomptcxion.nbnut 5 foeldincliei higli|Snd find on when he wenl.away a m a "berry brown frock coal, striped onssimera pants and veal. All persons are hereby warned against harboring said buy. . J. HOOD & SON. rlogfiotd, April 15,1752—3.* 7 oo 7 00 io: oo 7 oo 10 00 10,00 10 00 10 00 7 00 13 60 The Cheapest Ready-made Clothing, EVER BROUGHT TO CARLISLE. 10 00 10Q0 THE subscriber 'respectfully informs the public that he has now on hand, one of the largest, cheap est and most, fashionable assortment* of Ready made Clothing ever brought in this market. '. A visit to my store,- Corner if Main Street and Market Square, CtrlMe, will satisfy all that I save the cheapest and best .Coats, Pants, Vests, .Col lars, Handkerchiefs. Suspenders, &0., that can be found In Cumberland county. My 7 00 7 00 Spring & Summer Stock has been made up expressly for this n.arket, and our low prices cannot fail to.suit the pockets of every one. Boy*’ clothing, trunks, and fancy articles, always on hand. April 15,1862. , : Grand Exhibition ! Hurrah for Bargains. r |'Hri subletilirr hnsjuslreturned Irmi theeaitern 1. cities, and'U how opsnimt .at-hi* cheap Dry* Goods, Onot, shoe and .Carpet Emporium, the larg est and bo*tsclectcd stock of Goods west of Phils* delphia, which he is determined to sell cheaper than the cheapest His stock consists in pmt of BLACK $■ FANCII SILKS, Satin Bechance. Turk Satins, Tissues, Dcreges, Ba rege Delaines, silk Pop! iik, India. Poulard «Sc Sum* mer •'■Mlks, plain and figured Swiss Muslm, Uook Muslin, hacee,Collars,Mull Muslins. Sonnets. Rib hone, Lawns Ginghams., Calicoes, French worked lulls, Under sleeves, n, largo and.full, assortment of Mourning Goods, Trimmings, dec. In tho Gentlemen's department are to be found a targe assortment of Cloths, Cassimoros, Vestings, &o. such as black, blue, brown, green, cadet, drab, olive, brown and olive green (Moths, plain black and fancy colored CHStdmetcs; Satin, Valencia and Mnrsailles Vestings, Cutloh'Drillings, and agencrolassoidnent of all kinds of Domeslic Goods. 5 00 8 U 0 A full and complete stock of Gloves, Hosiery nnd Trunks; Boots and Shoos of every stylo and quality. Carpets from tho cheapest cotton to the best three ply Imperial. A full supply of Fresh Groceries. Spices, dec. CHARLES OGILBY. April 1,1862. New & Cheap Clothing Store. Norik Hanover Sired , on the corner'opposite the Carlisle Bank, HENRY s. KITTED, hasjust opened M the above, eland, a large asHortmenf of’Ready Made Clothing, consisting of Dress and Frock Coats, Sack's, Monkey Jackets, Pantaloons, die., of. various styles and qualities, to suit the tastes and means of a’l, , Also a fine assortment of Fur iiiahinir (Snml»< Shinn. D»«iu«n. Cratratn. Dnsnuis, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Snap* nders. &o* and in short all things needful (or mens 1 wardrobe. 5 00 Always nn hand,a fine assortmentor CLOTHS, Ctteeimeree, Vesting*, &c.» whltih wilt he mad** op lo order ril the shortest notice, and on.reaaon* able terms fur cash. AH in want of good and cheap Clothing, are invited In call and see, and judge fur ihemsulves. Carlisle, April 8. 1950—3 m Fi'csli Arrival ol’ Hardware. 'I'HE undersigned respectfully begs leave to an- JL noum-o to llio public that ho bus returned front the city with a largo assortment of Hardware, con* slating of house-furnishing niliclfs, cutlery, couch Uimmlnga, saddlery, ilioe findings, cnrpriilers* toola, building tnultriula, hnr iron, &«., ait of which* wilt ho sold v ry 0(11*011, on d ‘ho public ia invited to give Lyno's llanlwuru store a call in order to convince themaolvoa that a penny saved Is bettor than n ponny made. Tu Housekeepers.—A groat assortment of house* k> oping articles, ouch os braaa and enamot presrrv ing kettles, trying pans, bake pans, wsfilo irons, amoolbing irons, shovels, tongs, waiter*,tmys,folks, knives, cut vers, steels, butchei knives, spoons, plated tea and table spoons, pocket and pen knives in great variety t rusora and ruzor strap*) scissors, shears, Iron and brass, polished sled mid (Summon shovels und tongs, shovels, spades, forks, rakes, hoes,tubs, water cans, painted buikets, wush boards,improved patent cistern pUmpt and loud pipe.' Brushes,—\ large assortment of whitewash, dust, sweeping, horse and painters brushes. Iron,— A large stuck of hammered bar iron, rolled Iron of all kinds, hoop iron, sheet iron, round, square •ml band lion, English wagon boxes, and steel of oil kinds. Tainltt nil, varnishes, turpentine, glue, dec. Clots of all sizes. 7h Shoemakers.—A full assortment of Morocco, Linings. Bindings, piloht Omit Skins, Lasts, Shoe (bread. Pegs, Knives, and Tools of all kinds. Blake's Fire Proof Paints of dilferont colors. - • To Carpenters.— A full itxsortment of planes, Saws, chisels, gages, squares, brace-, blits* bench screws, augurs and augur blits, Hatcheis, &c. To Cuarhmukera and Saddltra.-~-A first rata as sortment of Oa riago trimmings. such ns lacoi, tat* sela, fringe*, drab clolti and .Sitilnett, head Mning*, imitation • namblrd (outlier, patent leather cyrtin oil cloth, plain and figured; Dasher lion*. Lamp/, Ailcs, Springs, Mutable Castings, Bent Felloe!. Hubs, Dows, Philips’, patent - boxes for wood skies, fine brass, silver plated and Japan harness imunlings, Saddle trees, Whips, and every article usyl by Sad' dlers very cheap. Walt Paper . —The most splendid Will Popet, Window Blind Paper, *nd I Prints, ever brought'to Carlisle and^very) Carliib. April 8. 18S3. FciUlioi’h! JFcuCliois FOR sale by Kartlkv & Knight, 1 Second street, five doors above Spruce, 10,000 tbs. of Feathers, all qualities, and retail, at the lowest cash prices. Dads, Uolstpre, Pillows, Mallrpßses a) ions, conalnntly on hand or made to ordt Tiokintfs* Blankets* Marseilles Quills, l ablpfl. Sucking Bottom** &o. ' First floor and Basement appropriated t,o the sale of VOARrcrmas. nlr J VBI.VRT, DtIUSSHLS, TAPBSTUY, IMPEHIALihi n\.. _ -.mronply, „ Ingrain Carpellnga from 35 ota 1o *1,00; Stair t|n. 10 ms In *1,00; Entry do, SO eta to *1,35; ■tag do. 35 to 40 eta. Oil Olotbs and Mattlnga of every width, and all prlnna. HARTLEY & KNIGHT. April 1, ieSS-Sm Cumberland Clothing Bazar! TRUTH STRANGER TUAN FICTION I A n . NO yi * LIVINGSTON, North H.no.or jCX. ‘trofttrOarliile, would dall the attention of their old customers end friends, on J the puldid In general, tq tboir largo end splendid assortment df licndy-.mndc Clothing. “A ptnny saved is o penny earned,” and wo can illustrate the force of (hid maxim by selling Clothing at such prices as to meet the approbation of the La boring Man, tho Man of Business, or the most fasti dious taste of tho Man of Dress. R. SNODGRASS; "Our large and magnificent stock of Goods, recent* ly purchased in the Eastern cities, has.been mono, factored into Clothing of supcrlorfinlsh and dura bility, and oan safely challenge compeiition. Their slock consists of alt tho different colors and shades of Cloths and Cassimeres that are manufac tured; plain and twilled cloths, English and French Cassimeres, fancy of all sorts of stripes ond bars. Black Satin and fancy Vestings, together with a largo stock of white and fancy Shirts, Collars, and Cravats, Hosiery of oil kinds and descriptions. ' Our aim Is to please and accommodate all, and, In order to do this, wo manufacture clothing at almost every price. Selling for cash enables us to offer clothing at a very trilling advance. Our motto is Small PrqfiU and Quick Salei, Don’t forgot tho place—North Honotfcr street, Carlisle, n few doors from .Haverstick’s Drug store. There’s the place, gentlemen, to get your money back. _ All we ask is a call, as we are satisfied that we can suit in price, quality and style. ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON. April 1,1852 .THE subscriber has just opened a large and varied assortment of Spring Goods, adapted to the.season, for men and boys, -Broad Cloths and Cassimeres, Linen and cotton Pant stuffs, Merino and cotton Cassimeres, Linen and cotton checks, &c. Lading Drett Goode. Mooslin da Bego, Mouslin de laines,. Linen and Silk Poplins, Barege de laines, Mourning chnlleys and de lalnes, . Plain and figured Bareges and Tissues, French and Scotch Ginghams, Figured and Gingham Lawns, with a great variety of other Dress Goods, and as cheap as can be found in ihs borough. GKO. W. HITNBU. Carlisle. April I, 1852,. ■ 8. drbll. Corner of Market Square. Before Purchasing Your, Goods! •\VR are now prepared to show one of (he most extensive assortments of Spring de Summer Goods ever brought to Carlisle. Our assortment of Atens ahd.JJovs wear is very complete. Cloths, Cassi* meres. Vestings, Summer Stuffs, Kentucky Jeans, Vel vet cords, Linens, dec. ; Ladies Dress Goods, such a* fancy.and black Silks, Silk Poplins, Silk Tissues, bareges, mouslin do laines, barege de lames, ginghams, lawns, plain and figured Swiss Muslins, Book, Jaconet, Mull and. Cambric Mus lins, calicoes, tickings, dec. BONNKTS $■ nißDOtfS.— Flowers, Tahs, Milinary materials of different kinds, with n large supply of- Edgings,-Inserting*, handkerchiefs, gloves, mills, hosiery, lace goods, flannels, Al pachas from I3£ to $1 per yd. GROCERIES SPICES, &e. To all of which we invite the attention of those wishing to save money, as we have the documents to prove that our goods have all been bought for cash. April 8. 1853. First Arrival of the Season! \ RNOLD dc LEVI respectfully Inform' the pub* 'LX He, lhiit they have received a .very large and aitnriminl nf Hnrinor omt. giimmar HaoiU. which have been selected with great card and good taste,'particularly the Ladies’ Goods, (o which their attention is invited. Among (ho assortment of Ladies Dress Goods, wi'l be found plain, changeable and figured Silks, India and Foulard Silks, Bareges, Tissues, Lawns, silk and linen Poplins, Domhsxinei, Alpacas, plain and figuted Swiss Muslins, Ginghams, Barege De I,sines, French woiked dollars. Cuffs and Sleeves, linen cambric handkerchiefs, linen, cotton 6c threod Lace and Edgings, awlss and cambric edgings, and Inserting*. Blonde hair, ILiir and Coburg, Albnno, Hungarian, Sutlin, Pearl and Coliourg, Pearl and Crystal, Tulip, Miasps' Paradis, and n great many other kinds. Ribbons of all kinds front 0 to 60 cents per yard. Wo have (he largest' assortment of Domestics to bo found in town, comprising muslins, checks, tick ings. Osnaburg. bugging, table diaper, sheeting, pant stuffs.from 0 (0 36 cents per yard. Carpels! Carpets!! ' The largest assortment of corpefs,malting, floor and table oil cloths, ever brought ioCarlislo,' Among them three ply, ingrain and venhian, from 8 to 99 cents per yard. White and checkered matting very low., A Fresh supply of Oioceries, such as Sugar, Cof fee, Tea, Molasses, Spices, dec., at the old stand near iba Bank* March 20, 1852. TMI.ED to overflowing with NEW GOODS, and Jj the cash system adopted—the pass-book system abolished—therefore, bring on your "ding bate*' and save from 26 (o 40 per cent., that otherwise you aro required to pay where ,tho credit system is in vogue. The subscriber announces to .the public that he hns returned from the city with a largo and complete stock of GOODS, ail now, which have been selected with great care, from first hands, and with special reference to the wants of (ho people and for this market. They will be sold at 10 per cent, advance on first coat. The merchant , who does business on the cash principle has quick returns, and consequently can purchase bis Onods to bettor advantage.and sell at smaller profits than he who sells on lime and haa to make bit paying customers pay the losses on the Credit system. Buyers consider well this fact before you purchase. ..Farmers, mechanics, laboring men and others, awake 10. your interests and free yourselves of the enormous tax under which you have been and are •till laboring. This you can do by purchasing your Goods at (1)0 cheap cash stars of tho. subacriber, at (he dtd stand in South Hanover street, near Soott’a hot 1. My stock of goods consist of Cloths, Cassimcrcs and Vestings, tho prices of which will astonish every one. .In the Lillies department will be found changeable and fancy Delaines, Derage Delaines, Silk Poplins, Ginghams, Prints of the latest patterns and the most fashionable French styles, together with a magnifi cent assortment of Lacrs, Edgings 6c While Goods. Swiss and Mull Muslins, plain, figured, striped and barred Muslins, of the best maktfs, latest designs and very low. In addition to the above I havo a large supply of ijrtmenl of fire Doan! khcHp. LYNB. 19 South »hl!a. I’tiolosalo such as Cofico, Tea, Sugar, Spices, dec., iho prices of cannot full to please; Segar and Tobacco., 13y strict attention to business and a desire to please, I hope to receive a share of public patronage. r CHARLES BARNITZ. Carlisle, March 4, 1863—if «il Cush* («V. Also Qomfurt- LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Mary Harper, deceased, late of Mifflin township, Com berlsnd county, Pa., have been granted by the Reg* igter of aald county, tq the subscriber living In' Dickinson township. All persona indebted to said estate will make Immediate payment,and those hav* lag claims will present them for sttllsmsm. ■. Wltf. HARPER, Ex’r. April 8, 1883-BIJ SPRING GOODS. Take a Good Look. A. dc W. BENTZ. Bonnets and Ribbons, Domestics! Domestics! NEW STORE. Fresh Groceries, Estate Notice. WANTED. OKriTt bounty land warrants, boo /6UUU of ICO .ore., 1000 of 00 .ore., and 1000 of 40 acres, issued under the acts of llth of Feb* ruarr 1647, and September 98, 1860, for which ths highest price will be paid. , The undersigned having had long experiuncoin the collection of Pensions, Bounty Lands, Back Fay, Extra Pay, &o;, would respectfully ask ap plicants under the several acts of Congress toglve him a trial with (heiresses. Residence South Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pa. GEORGE Z. ÜBNTZ. April 1,1868—3 m Dissolution. THE partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, in Mifflin township, Cumberland county, under the firm of “Perry & Christliob,” in the mercantile business, was dissolved oh the 30th day of March 1853 i by mutual consent. J. B. Perry is hereby authorized to settle oil matters relative to the business of the late firm. Those persons indebted to us, as well as those having claims against our late firm, will, therefore,please, call on him for settlement, without delay. JOHN B. PERRV, ISAAC CHRISTLEIU. Mifflin ip., April 8, 1852—3t* The.undersigned will continue to carry on the mercantile business, at the .old stand, where he will bo happy to sec his' old customers nnd the public In general, . JOHN d: perry. dissolution oi Partnership. THE partnership*heretofore’existing between the subscribers in the mercantile business, has been dissolved by mutual "consent. All persons indebted will make Immediate payment, and those having claims Will present them fof settlement. ; , A. S. ZORGER, WILLIAM GLOVER, Kingstown, April I, 1858—3t* Estate Notice. LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Cath arine M tiler, late of the Borough of Newville, Cum berland oounty, Pa., have been issued by the Re gister of said county* to the subscriber living in said Borough. All personslndebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, ahd those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement to - . WILLIAM KLINK, Ex’r. April 1, 1852—Gi* Estate Notice. LETTERS of Administration on the estate of Jacob Muster, dec'd., lale of Frandford township, Cumberland county, Pennsylvania, have been is sued hy the Register of said oooniy, to the sub scriber residing in said township. All persona indebted to said estate are requested to make im mediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement to PETER BLOSER, Adm*r. April 1, 1B52»-Gt Assignee’s Notice- NOTICE Is hereby given that Anthony F. Wolf, of the Borough of Shlppensburg, by deed of Voluntary Assignment, has transferred and assigned ell his estate and effects to the subscribers residing in said borough, in trust for the benefit of his credi tors. All persons indebted to the said Anthony P. Wolf, are notified to make payment, and those hav ing claims to present them (o the subscriber. JACOB HECK, V*..:.™. BENJAMIN DUKE, 5 AMlffneeß March 11, 1863—3 t Estate Notice. ALL persons are hereby notified that Letters of Administration on the estate of John Feirovid, late ol Hampden township, Cumberland county, Pa., deceased, have thii day bocn Issued by the. Register in and for said county to the subscriber who resides in the township of Silver Spnng. All persons having claims or demands against the estate of tbb said decedent, are requested to make known the same without delay, and those indebted to make payment to JOHN FEIROVID, Adair. 1T...U 1 1, 10K0__Al Estate Notice. A LL persons uro hereby notified, that Letterr tes- IX lamjnlary on the last willnnd testament of Ja cob Barnett, (ato of Mifflin township, Cumberland county. Pa., deceased, have been issued by (be Bo* gisterin and for said county to the subscriber who resides in tho said township .of Mifflin. All persons having claims or demands against tho estate of the s 1 d decedent, aro requested to make known the same without delay, and those indebted to make payment to GEORGE KNBTTLB, Ex*r. " rrh 18, 1862—61* Two Apprentices Wanted. THE subscriber wishes to employ (wo boys as apprentices to leurn tho Sumo Cutting business.— None but active, intelligent and moral boys, will bo taken. Apply to GEO, \V.RICHARDS. March 25, Garden'and Flower Seeds. JUST received at (ho cheap Drug and Book store uf tho subscriber on North Hanover street, a fresh supply of Garden and Flower Seeds, from the celo* brsted establishment of IL.A. Drcer. Philadelphia, whose display at the last Stato Agricultural Fair gave to his garden productions so high and deserved a reputation. They comprise every variety, and are put in packages at all prices, wurronted fresh and good. «. W. lIAVERSTICK. March 26. To Housekeeper*. PERSONS going lo housekeeping will find it. to their advantage to look at our splendid assort ment of Qucenawaro, including French and Enj lish Chinas, in setts or by pieces. Oranilo ware, from which may be selected Dinner and Tea setts: com mon wore of Oil descriptions. A variety,of fancy China, China candlesticks, Ac. CUSTARDS.— Tho best pulverised coin starch prepared expressly for food, with directions for mak ing ice-cream ahd pica, blanc*mnnge, dec. TEAS,—A fresh supply of Green and Dlgck Teas in melullo papers of superior quality. Drown and clarified sugars, double refined loaf,crushed and pul verised sugars, at reduced prices, Rio and Java Coffees Very cheap, YEAST TO WDERS.— Warranted (0 givs satis faction in making Bread, Buckwheat, Biscuit, and almost every kind of cakes. PROVISIONS,— Such as Hams,Beef, Tongues, Fish, Peaches, Apples, Pears, Hominy, Beans, and manv other articles of tho kind, at the cheap store of C. INHOFF, Agt. March 96, 1862. FOR SAIiE. THE subscriber wishes to dispose of his House snd Lot of Ground, situate on [islS^V^ o oorner Uoulher and East atreet In borough of Carlisle, Pa., opposite lha residuncu of Wm, Alexander, Esq. The property la a very desirable one, having five different tenements on tho same. The house ii two stories high with basement kitchens, a Frame Stable, Brick Smoke House, Dike Oven, dec. There la on the Lot a good assortment of grafted fruit tree*. Three of said tenements are now rented for $7O, and tho bal ance occupied by the owner. Teimaof sale made known by calling on tho Editor of the Volunteer. JOHN BRANNON. January 20,1862. lloiifto mid Lot for Ruul. iL-a That desirable property, lately ocou pied by iho Rev. Wrn. Butler,deceased, ■ ■ISBSb r ° ol nl South Hanover, la offered Tor from tho let of April next. The house ts a brick, in good order, with a garden, stable, smoke house, chicken coop, wood house, and. other outbuildings. For particulars enquire of the undersigned. SAMUEL HEPBURN. Carlisle. Feb. 10.1869—1 f __ IJMIEBII LIMB, of euperlor quality, for salb at the * store of _ O. INHOPF, Agt. April 1. <863. . ■ ’ ' ■ ■ ' BV WOOD WANTED’.ftHbiI Office. For tile Itrmoval nml Permanent Cure of all NERVOUS DISEASES, And of those Complaints which are cau«ed by an Impaired* weakened or unhealthy condition of the NERVOUS SYSTEM. * Till* bountiful and convenient application of the mysterious power* of GALVANISM and MAONKTISM, ht» been pro* ronnood by distinguished phyalclam, both In Europe and thf United State*, to bejhe molt va/uaH* nudi'cmai dticostryv ' Dr. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BELT? •and MAGNETIC FLUID, la mod-with the moat perfect and certain auoeaialnali caaea of OBNBRAL DEBILITY* Strengthening thoweakeried twdy, giving tone to. the varloae organs, and Invigorating the entire syalem. Also in FITS, CRAMP. PARALYSIS end PALSY, DYSPEPSIA or INDT-1 GEBTION, RHEUMATISM. ACUTE end CHRONIC,GOUT* EPILEPSY, LUMBAGO, DEAFNESS. NERVOUS TUB*. MORS. PALPITATION OK THE HEART, APOPLEXY,'> NEURALGIA, PAINS In the BIDE and CHEST. LIVER COMPLAINT,.SPINAL COMPLAINT, and CURVATHBtt of the SPINE, HIP COMPLAINT. DISEASES of the KID. NEYB. DEFICIENCY OF NERVOUS end PHYSICAL EN ERGY, end ell NERVOUS DISEASES, which complaint* trie* from one simple cause—namely, A Derangement of tho Nervous ByatetaL ftT- In NERVOUS COMPLAINTS, Drags eijd Medicine* increase Me Hiitate, for they weaken the vital energies of the already prostrated system; while nnder the slrengthenlngi life-giving, vitalizing influence of Galvanism, as applied by, this oeauiiftil and wonderful discovery, the exhausted patient . end weakened sufferer I* restored to former heaJlh, strength, elasticity end vigor. The great peculiarity and excellence of Dr. Christie's OalVanlo Ours lives, consists, In lh« fact that that inert and car* disease by awl ward epelfeelfon, in place of the usual mode of drugging and physicking the patient, till exhausted Nature albka hopelessly under thelnfliciioii. . . Tfcsw ilrnt((A«H Ikt wfcels systfM, ifuellss (A* elreuleHaa V (As Hoad, premett Iht iteration/, end nsacr da tA« slfgAtcsf iiyury tmdrr anw eireumilaneu. Since their Introdeeliofl in Utt United States, only three yeara since, more than 60,000 Persons Including all ages, cluiu and conditions, among which were e Urge number of ladles, who ere peculiarly subject to Nerd ous Complaints, hare been ENTIRELY AND PERMANENTLY CURED, when all hope of relief had been glren up, and every thing else been tried in rein { _ „ . _ • _ • To Illustrate the ode of the GALVANIC BKLT. suppoee the case of a person afflicted with that bene of oirUltauoß, DYSPEPSIA. or any other Chronic or Nerrohs Disorder. ' Ifl ordinary casos, stimulants are.taken, which, by thair aptloa or (!■« nut va« amt muscles of the stomach, afinrd temporary relleL ' but which tears the patient in a lower stale, and with injured faculties, alter the action thus excited has ceased. Nhwcom* psre tiiia with the effect resulting from the application o( the GALVANIC BKLT. Take e Dyspeptic suflerer, eren in the worse symptoms of en attack, and simply tie the Belt'iroonrt. the body, using the Magnetic Fluid ms directed. In e short period the insensible perspiration will act on tha positive element of the Bell, thereby causing a Galvanic circulation which will pass on to tha uegatire, and thence back again to the positive, thus keeping up a continuous Galvanic cireotv tloc throughout the system. Thus the moat severe easaa'of DYSPEPSIA are PKRMANKNTLV CURED. A FEW DAYS 18 OFTEN AMPLY SUFFICIENT TO ERADICATE THE DISEASE OF YEARS. CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS Of the most Undoubted Character,' From all parts of the Country could be glren, sufficient’ to'ftll •very column in this paper! ADI EXTRAORDINARY CASE, which conclusively proves that “ Truth Is stranger than Flotloh." cou or RHEUNATISai, BRONCHITIS AND DTSPEPSU. Rev. Dr. Landis, a Clergyman' of Now of dUUnguUhad attainment* lad extlled reputation SientT, Now Jenajr, July 13, l£ll. - Da. X. It. Cuairnie—Daar Sir s You wlih to know of mo what haa bean tbs raiultin mv own cue, of the anpUoatloa of -i IIKUALVANIUDLLT AND NKCKLXcK. My reply Uat foltowa» I'or about (verify year* 1 had baan suffering from DysMp*. •la. Every year the symptoms bacama worse, nor could i obtain permanent relief from any course of medical traatmant whatever. About /ourlten yean since, lu consequence of frequent exposure to the weather, Jn the discharge of my pea. lore) duties, t became subject to a severe Chronic Rheuma. tism. which for year after year, caused me Indeaoribablo anguish. Farther! inlhewinferoi’aeand *4O. In ennseqtteneo Of preaching a great deal in my own and various other 1 churches In this region, I wea attacked by the fiomdhltiv which soon became po severe as to require’an immediate Ida*' pension of my pastoral latum. Uy nrrvsu* rytltm was new MereueAfy nraitraled, and as my Bronchitis became wone.ee' alio did my Dyspepsia and Rheumatic affection—thus evincing' that these dlsoraen were connected with each other throngs the medium of the Nervous System. In the whole phermacol' pmia there seemed to be no remedial agent which could reach end recuperate my Nefvous System j every thing that I. had tried for this purpose had completely fulled. At lest t was led by my friends to examine your inventions, and (though with no very sanguine hopes of their efficiency,) I determined to try the enbet of the application of (he GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE, with (he MAGNETIC FLUID. This wag in June, |B4O. To sir orkat astonishment, in two osvb sir Drsrcriu had oonej in rkiht usva I was tNAatae' re’ KESUMK MT FASTOBAL I.AKORS} NOR HAVK I SINCE OMITTCIt . A SINOI.E SCRTICV. ON ACCOUNT OF TMR BRONCHITIS { AND MT ' RHEUMATIC AVrCCTION MAS V.NTIRV.I.T CEASm TO TI6OIU Ht Such is the wonderful End happy reiulls of the experiment. 1 have recommended the BELT end FLUID to meny who have been likewise suffering from Neuralgic affections. They hero tried them, with iurr» rmults, I believe, in avaar CASK. I am, dear sir, very respectfully yourt, ROBERT W. LANDIS. DR. CHRISTIE’S GALVANIC NECKLACE ft used for ell complaints effecting the Throat or Head, such ee Bronchitis,' Inflammation of the Throat, Nervous and Sick Headache, Disslness of the Head, Neuralgic in'the Face, Busting or Roaring in the Kars. Deafness, which ie good rally Nervous, and that distressed complaint, called Tie Doloreun. Palsy and Paralysis, All physicians acknowledge that these terrible diseases gro caused by a dtficitncy •>/ Aoreui Energy in the aflecled limbs. ,Dh. Christie's ilalvenie Articles will sdpMy Ibid deficient power, and a complete and entire cute la thua effected. 1000 Cased of Palsy and Paralysis have been reported to Dr. Christie end his Agents within (M last two years, which have been entirely restored, Of?- Cap. Andrew J. F. Tomes of Brooklyn. N. V.,' bald not been able to walk a step for near (our years, aud was so hell* test that ha had lobe fed. The most celebrated pKytlcisne gave him up. In five daya after he commenced wearing the Galvanic Belt, Nvori.aov, • ano Bracelets, h* walked across the room, and in three weeks be bed perfectly recovered bis health. Captain Tomas I* setaniy years of age. OR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BRACELETS Are found of vast service in ebahe of Convulsions oP FHi, Spasmodic Complaints, end genero) Nervous AfUotinn* of Qm fleed end upper exlremltiea Also In Palsy and remlvela, and ell diseases censed by a deficiency of power or Nervont Energy in the limbs or other Organs of the body. M Tlo Dolorous and tleuralgia. Thei# dreadful and agonliing complaint* nr* (moudfoMy rtlupfd by the application of lha Utt«imc Bk.tr, Nacat.*ca and Fluid. The Belt diflbiea (ha FlerlHoKy through (ha ■rttam j tha Necklace hat a local elTact, and tha Fluid act* dlraolly ujmn lha afteclad nerve*. In (ha*« diaUeaalng alflicUon* (no application NCVKH FAILS. FITS AND CONVULSIONS. Theta alarming and terrible oomnldiot* era alwaye canted by a direnrreum cf iht /ftrru. Tiia D*lt, Dmorlkti arm Fluid will eura nearly every cat*, nn matttr bow yOung or eld (ha patient, or how confirmed (be complaint. Numarout and utoniihlng proof* ara In pouauloa of tha proprietor. Orp- Many hundred Certificate! from all parte of the country of (ha mo*t aatiaordlnary character can be given, If required. ftp- No trouble or Inconvenience attanda the me of DJI cfinisri&a GALVANIC CUTICLES, and they nay be worn by tha moat feeble and dalleata with perfect aaaa ana •afatv. In many oataa tha lenaatlnn standing their oia M MtAly plrniaiii end ojvftoilr. They cab be lent to any part of the country. Prieoa i The Galvanic Bolt, . Three Sollan, • The Galvanic Necklace, Two Dollare, The Galvanic Bracelet*, One Boiler Baca. The Magnetic Fluid, One Dollar. fty- The article* are accompanied by bill and Main dirafr tioin, I'amiililata with full particular* may be had of the BUthorltad Aghut. PARTICULAR CAUTION. , od> iltwiri •/ Ceuntrr/cll* and fwKalfend. n. n. mouhhrati, .**.». , GENERAL AGENT KOU New'^oti! For ibla In Oarltile by S. ElllMl, > . , Bogdra. A PRIMP) orllola of Stgan or ••Hon. brand* •uch a. Noroif.n, largo nnd ■mall nlahlailbn drlnclpOo.Rogolla, Jonny Lind, Aqu«ll>, Ptnlrlli. and Fdttuona, lull rtoairad and for aala at Iba Oott Actionary,Frbu and Toy atora of A. B. WORM LIST.
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