, Sah it! .'AnnaV’tohen Mexiqkn* 'Coininjaslohor Wailed bpoprhittjj askinghfrn' (bacceptlhe pVesl syi^oy'’jof, iq 'a jmdpt amusing alylo. fie ejxpres'qed alrobg doubjs whblhot ho oughl;lbro lorn (p a country-wblali troalshcr great; moo-—racnn iog badly; file talks >a great-deal about repbßO. ’ttDd risking Ms' life for such’ in* kulJh'iWndzt ' feolß bvil' tlid Otri^goiAfympalky : for,hli unforn| lo.cguntrytnob, thoir sufferings were his to savelha nationality of Mexico from'the grasping spirit of “on? lhe pcbpib of itio "Daited States— he .would accept thio lionbr bjrprod hlmi 110 closorfiUjConfcrenco-wilblhcgoworda:: And in giving an account of your mission to tboso who sent yoa.toUjihom froto.avo ,lhat in tho next month of March I.ah|all leavo tlijs spot (of llio ehorps of Mexico. On myorrival there. 1 will, call around mo those persons of influence who; kro .true lovers of thplr will confer.' and if"! fituTco opbratibn—if I find sincerity dhd a good wilt to abnegate capricious and mistaken finally, if 1 find men of heart to make and obstinate defence of our.rights againsUhb aggressors from the Northland that the only cry \iindependence or death, then will I myself cheerfully to new sacrffrfcca ; for, in troth, I'oiriirot survivetho dlflapiJbsranco of Mexican, nationality; ahtf I desire to bnrymyselfin its'mins, if.'iftbr'thb’Mcxicsns hovodbnd their doty, tlid'gre&l RCguldtor of tliodcstinicsofnalions should order for ns xuch laTatoi' : '.Bal if my hope should no! find edenUrSjlCrneiiCcqual to’ rny desires, which nev far can be other than thQiWpal of our na tion, I will refurp disconsolate to this retirement, to Scplo/e'llib blindness ‘df a people thaVobstinacoly bo lie Vo thal'.'it'Cqn dpeibrything; when' ll loaves the only pitfrtoft opdti'lo U, and will not imitate others, wHo.Mlkafficrri,' have fopnd thcmaclrc's in a’similor •IlhaTitft). * <r, T. Y •; • - T '■ Nkw. Pierce has made the Tdllowing'apjiolnt'inonfa for New York.— They have all been confirmed by the Senate : •Collector,’ Daniel Si Dickison ;• Bub-Treasuror, Joha AvDiz-;' Diet* Altornor, Oharloa O’Connor j Naval Officer* llcoiah .Jißcdfield; Navy. Agent, Conrad Swackhntner] Siilvcyor. John • Cochran ; Marshal,: Abraham T. Hillyor, Postmaster, Isaacc V. Fowler.,. . On the snriiodoy, the following nominations wore madbito the Senate, for Baltimore: Philip F.,Thomas, Collectorj J«cnb 0. Divis, Post, maalon John Ketlerly, Navel, Officer; J. H. Biacue, Nqyy Agent Sprycyur. The Presi- gUorninalcd .|loo. Willis A. Gorman fgr GoVtf npr i nf / PUIDADELPHIA MARKETS. ;-3*v’ April 6. .1853. Floor end Meal.—There is a very little .demand for' Flouri with,soles at $4 75. and- far belter brand at 14 81.., Select and fap'dyrbrands ore held at 85 i>a WJ. Rye Four ia steady at 87J. Corn Meal— Penna. ia dull at $3 per bbl. . Grain.—Last sales, of prime Southern while Wheat at 118 c, and 114 for Penna. red. Rye sella at 81 a 63c per bn. Sales of Southern and Penna. yellow corn at 60 cents, afloat, end some fair quali ty at 59c. Gate arc steady at 44 cents. Whiskey-rSalei id bbls. are making at 23c., and athhdfcS2 ccola. JKntrt? fat* ret. In Harrltbhrg, Pa., on (ho 17lti nit., by (ho Rev, James DoFue, Mr; William llb Witt Bcrrtiull, of lowa City, to Misa Annik Db Pub Day, daughter of the late Gad Day, of Harrisburg. On th» 341h'P.11., by the Rev. A. 11. Krcamor, Mr. Jeremiad DoniUlbrrqeb, to Miss S&rau Bear, both of Perky Co. On the 3d inat., by the same, Mr. William Nord. tiarft-ot jLli|uioro,. to Alisa Mart Kleffman, of Carlisle. 1 On the 23d ul(.,by (ho Rev. John N. Hoffman, Mr. Jonathan JjEiiN, tqMre. Sophia Sniper, both ol (hit place.' • ’ ' • On* Monday, last by the earn©, Mr. llknrV W»sbr, of Lancaster, to Mia* Barbra SpaNocnberq, of this boroagb. ’ On Uk* 27ib oil., by- the Rev. A. Height, Mr. John Dunbar, to Mtas Mitt Ann Albcjout, both of West Falivlew, (n this county. NEW STORE—NEW GOODS. We leata that Messrs, Weiae & Camp hell; 1 have received end are now opening their new Goode* at their new store, corner of Hanover and Loather-etrefli?* .Their assortment. Is very large, embracing,#!! kinds of. fashionable and domestic goods, groceries, &o. Particulars next week* Borough Account. Tire A'ocetfwT ; o> Jacob Shrom, latb Tkbasurbr l,: of thc Dbnpooir or Carlisle. ■ 1 DR. To arooanl received from former Trea- surer, .... Cash from P. Quigley, collector, dtt from C, Bell, collector, do from i. BosUewailc, collector, do from. . do, • - < for outer • . stalls of market house, 81 90$ do for Inner stalls of market house, 120 25 do from Jacob Shilling, 7 90 do from J H Blair for exhibitions, 30 00 do for outer stalls by Treasurer, 9 25 CR Cosh paid. William Bell, da J Loudon fof boob, do - James PoHileihwane, do A& R Noble, do W Mathew*, street ooromis ■< siom'r, 514 55 do Borough notes redeemed, 13 S 3 do-'- William Corbet, . I 00 do J K Coyer printing, 10 00 do Relglq’e heirs, interest on bond, 43 68 do I. Barton Interest on bond; 0 00 do I, Shilling forclcaning*Wlng arid salary; ■■ • 1 174 25 do Janies DunbaV salary, 18 00 do T. : D. 1 Mahon salary, 80 00 do William Brooke, 635 do William Miller, 3 00 do John Kgolffj 3 00 do D. &W. Danner interest on bonds, 17 53 do ■ James Martin, ® do K. Beatty printing, i 40 ‘JS do- Wm. Llhe,street regulator, J 600 do- UntorvFirO Company, / 34 60 do Cumberlarid , 34 «!! do . William Riley * . 16 00 do J. Spangler etrccl regulator, 0 25 do* J; PoeiTeihwaito abatement of 5 per coni, do L.Toild Interest on bond, do : Hi Glass suppor for patrol, do D. & W Danner, four bonds redeemed, v . . 537 40 do Stephen Keepers, 1 £> do J. B. Bratton printing, 37 60 do A. Holmes bond and Interest, 841 94 do Samuel VVeiaeli . ®s2 do R. M*Oorlriey>oWard , 25 00 do W. Hepburn, : *2 29 do 8. Haterstlok, 011,&q.,, 8 do ’J; hPCord supper for p?Mi... , 350 do JameHlnokoi salary, , 18 55 do W.MMlihwgpowder, , . 556 dd P. Quigley ovWiJnymeni, 19 67 do J.Shrom, salary, ?}! do J. Senor, , fio Balonnolb Tfoaßuror’s jia'ndfl, Wd'thaOUitamluee of Accounts, do certify that wo haxe examined. U\o. forgoing account of Jacob Shrom, late Treasurer of tlio Borough of . offlo d^.amoc ro au ! ' ■' l David smith. ~ Committee of Accounti. ' I r> & .take r x cj '& BJ. WILLIAMS,, No. 13 Norlh Sixth Street, • a few doors abovn’Market elreet r phljadel* phia, fo.lna most extensjva^nd.bept.manufacturer of Window. Blinds &.Shades, in the United States andihaa, taken the highest premiums at all tho'ex hibilioner he boys the bcst-matorials-by wholesale choaperfonoadh than others: pay for-inferior arti cles by relailj'and oanv therefore, eeU superior Ve nllinn Blinds odd Shadd9,aa cheapms others ask for inferior articles, (Painted Window. Shades In, great .variety; of i beautiful designs and superior quality.' Buff and White Idhen Shades.’ Blind and Shade Trimmings, Fixtures, &0., wholesale and retail at the lowest cash prices. l Store Shades painted:and.lettered to Order. Reed fillnds-at manufacturer’s prices. Old Blinds painted to look as good as new. Purchasers by calling will bo convinced that be sells a superior article,’and guarantees full.satisfaction. A liberal discount : fnade to dealers, ?• We study to please,” " p BENJ. J. WILLIAMS, No. 12 North 6th St., Phils. April 7,1853—3 m . ; • ;. • s HARDWARE A LARGE Spring Arrival, which surpasses In quantity, quality and price, any that'has ever been opened in Carlisle, consisting of all kinds of Hardware, Shoe Findings, Coach Trimmings, Sad* dlery. Paints, Oils, Varniahcfs Glass, Nails, Files, Anvils, Vices, Bellows, Springs, Axels. Bows, Fel loes, Veneers, Ccdaiware, FatmingUlonstls. Bar& Rolled lion, Steel, Ac., with a thousand Other arli* cles. i Having purbhased very largely of' heavy Goods previous to tho advance in the prices, J am enabled to-seil at the old prices. Persons in want of Hard ware are invited to call and examine my stock ond hoar tbe prices, upd thoy will bo'convinced where tho cheap Hardware is to ho had. My slock of Wall Papers is unsurpassed by any ’other in the borough. Thankful for past favors, a continuance of the same is solicited. April 7, 1863: r Cci'cat Arrival of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. AT the store of the subscriber, the grealMar I foi Diy Goods, Groccues, Boots and Shoes. The suDjcribor respectfully informs bis friends and numerous customers, that ho has returned from Philadelphia, with a large and varied assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, consisting in part of Broadcloths ond Cassiraercr, Satlinets, Veatings,Muslins, (Jhccks,Tickings, Flan nels, Linsoys, Velvet Cords, Cravats, Suspcndcra, Gloves, «&c. Ladies’ Dress Goods, Silks, Bombazines, figured, plain and changeable Poplins. Mouslin de Lainra, Ginghams, Calicoes, Alpacas, Mcrinocs, shawls Ho siery, die* Men's Qnd Boys' Hula nnd Cops. A very largo assortment, embracing every ..stylo and quality. A largo assortment of Bonnots, Rib bons, Umbrellas, abd Parasols.. White and colored Carpet Chain. Boots dt.Suor.s. —A.n extensive variety of Mens’, Women’s, and Children's Bools and Shoes, fiomlho most celebrated manufacturers. i * Groceries, Such as Sugar*, Coffee, Molasses, Rice, die. Choice TEAS from the well known Tea dealers, Jen kins <k Co. AH who visit our establishment arc free Io ac knowledge that wo are selling every 'description of Goods, at astonishingly low prices. Our system of low prices has already atlrnctcd a great notnber'of people. The attention of all who wish good bar gains is solicited, as extraordinary inducements can be offered to purchasers. Butter,Eggs,Hags,Soap, and Diicd Frull.labcn a I rnorkclpriccs April 7, 1853. NEWSPBXIVO&SIUIiaER GOODS. THE subscriber tvimlii cu» lomcra and ihc public In general, (bat ho lias jus t recolfcd a largo supply of Spring and Summer Go ods, which lie ia determined loecllol prices an tow Ifhol loner than any oilier establishment In town, among his assortment will bo found Ladies Dress Goods, of ever £ bind and sjjlf, such as Black and Funcy Silks, India & Foulard Silks, Barsgo do Laines, Lawns, Borages, Mous do Bago, Swiss, Book, Mull and Jteoool Muslins,.together with a surloly of others. . Shawls! Spring Shawls of different, kinds comprising While Crape, Cashmere, Do Laino Barage, &c. Bonnets, Bonnets. Our assortment of Bonnets will bo found one of the largest and most complete in town, ranging in price from 37i eta. to 97. Ribbons. BUS 12J 170 33 348 81 2001 67 A very nice lot of Ribbons for neck and Bound Ribbons at all prices. Parasols. . Paaßflota'ofall kinds,'Biicli"4a Plain slid Embroider ed, Silk and Satin, Lined, do Cotton and Ginghams, at all pricesi Such as Bleached 6c Unbleached Muslins, Chocks, Tickings, Table Diapers, Mens* 6c Boys’ woor, Diggings, ice. 82,930 13 A large stock of carpels from the commonest cot ton to the best imperial and three ply. Tapeslry Brussels, which will be fold cheaper Utah they con bo purchased elsewhere. Jlfiots and Shots. A largp assortment of Men’s and Boy’s Boots and Shoos, and Women’s and Children’s Shoes of all kinds, $5 00 3 60 6 00 1 75 Groceries of all klndn, consisting of Coffee, Sugar. Tea, Spices, Molasses, &0., at the old aland 3 doors north of the Cnrlifilo Bank, whore you can find anything incur lino cheaper than nhy place in town; PHILIP ARNOLD; Apjll7, 1853. ' ’ 1 , Lookling Glasses. A lorpo lot of Lookidg Glares just. received and for sulo bhoap by PHILIP ARNOLD. Ap'jlV, 1853. Table ami Piano Covers. A lot of woolen Table and Plano covora joal re ceived and for epic,by PHILIP ARNOLD. April 7, 1853. • . . Embroideries. Sod. oa Sleeves, Collate, Cofis, Handkerchiefs, Swiss and JaconobEdgiag and Inscfllng, &c.. just received by PHILIP ARNOLD, April 7, 1853. • 87 93 9 45 3 37$ THIS subscriber being nhoul lo romovo West, notifies nil persons (if any Ibsro aro.) wbo may have claims against him, that bo lias authorized William Lino, of Dioltinson township, to make settlement with thorn. Persons owing mo, nro notified ll.ai thy booko nhd accounts oto in tbo bends pf 13,ijnifo ICenpers, of Carlisle, who Is au thorized to settle 11)0 same aa apaedlly as possible. ‘ JOHN.OAROTIIKKS.; , Morph 31, 1,853 3t.» Estate Notice. \TOTIOB is hereby given ilial letters Icplemcn- J_\ (Ary bn the estate of George l,ighlnor, loto of thoborougjr of Nowvillo, Cumberland county, do, ceased, have boon issued by Ibo Register to thp subscriber, wiro resides in enid borough t All per sons having,olailhs against said estate will present thomjfop selllomenU and those indebted will make payment without delay. . • ; 1 •’ JOHN; iWAOGOPIER, Executor. March 81,' 'IBM —flw* $3,838 37 8101 90 83,930 13 SACK. Flannels., A very full assortment of Sock Flannels pf various colors, with braids,buttons, Q yj iDtWeR JOHN P. LYNE N.^W.'’WOODS, Agl Domestics! Carpets I Groceries. NOTICE. : PIAIWFIEIIicitASSICAi AC A-' 'iDESI.; ’ v";f 'v, " SEAR CABtISIE, Pi. ' THE 14th Session will Commence May 2d. Thb buildings, (one erected last,Fall) are now.andex tensive. ■ The situation is all thatcan bo desired for hoalllifuloess or.moral purity. Removed’, from the excitement of Town or City, the students-may hero prepare for college, mercantile pursuits, &c, All the bronchos tiro laujjht which ;go to form a liberal education. A consoiontio.us,discharge of doty libs secured (ho present flourishing condition of the In- Its foldro success (uridor Providohde) , shall bo maintained by the eamC means. Ipfms—Board and Tuition per session, $5O. For Catalogue wiili full information, address R. K. BURNS, Principal ' • r 1 ’Plainfield 'PoM ‘Office, March 30, 1853. Comb. Co Pa. Bacon Hams. - CHILD &. GO’S, celebrated flogor 'cured Hams, for salo by WOODWARD & SCHMIDT. March 31, 1853. Mackcral. QrXf'i Bbls. in whole and half barrels, now re /C\s\J ceivlng ond'for sole,by March 31, WOODWARD &. SCHMIDT. Chccrlngr News! THE readers of the Volunteer are informed of the .Important fact (hat the. subscribers are now opening an exiro big !<sl ofeheap SPUING AND SUMMER GOODS, among wh : ch are the fol lowing : OBtSTLXMEN’s WEAR. ‘ 1 "LADIES' WEAR’, " Cloibs, High Lustre tirh. Silks, Cassitnereaf - - Do. 'Faricy'do: Vestings, Terc Sallna. Summer Coalings, Barege de Lalnes, Pant Stuffs, Lawns, Hats, Mous. da Lalnes, . Suspenders, . Mous.de Begp, Cravnis, High Lustre Black Al* Handkerchiefs, , pachas, Stockings,- Gipghams, Gloves, Bonnet Ribbons, miscellaneous. Gloves, Milts, Muslins, Oaliobes,’ Hosiery, . , Checks, Tickings, Needle Worked Collars, Flannels, Bagdihg, rimheSeltea, Counterpanes, Edgings and Inserting, Carpel Chain, &c. &c. &c. and n complete assortment of Goods, in our line, which we nre selling at very low prices Indeed Country produce taken in exchange for Goods. BENTZ & BROTHERS. March 3!, 1853, Removal Tea, Grocery and Qucenswaro Store of the X subscriber has baen remoyed (o his new build ing, Nos. 2 and 3 MARION HALL, West Moin street. J. W. EDY. Carlisle, Morch 31, 1853. To Farmers. \ NOTHER lot of tho celebrated York Ploughs, aV. just received bl inanufacluiers'prices. liom to $0- Also, on hand Craighead &. Flank’s Plough, at their prices. HENRY SAXTON, CarlUlo, March 31, 1853. To Builders and Housekeepers. THOSE who a rebuilding qraboutcomtnencing housekeeping, will 6e sure lo find at all timfs an assortment to select from. Locks ofall sorts and sizes with brass, argjllo, mineral and white knobs, with Japaned or plaled furniture, bull hinges oast and wrought, wrought and strap iron liingesj screws, window glass from Bxlo to 20x28, bolls, I &0. Ye who are about gelling married and going to housekeeping—-lots of pretty things to please, such as fancy waiters and trays; Ivory handle knives and forks In sells and dozens, common knives and forks, butler knives with plaited and ivory han dles, frying and bread pans, smoothing irons, tubs, churns, &o. HENRY SAXTON. Carlisle M»«'. 3J.IMD. - HARDWARE I 1 HE subscriber has jusl returned from iho city . with a largo ond splendid .assortment of Hard wire, to which ho invites the attention of his custo mers and the public generally. His slock comprises every article usually found in Hardware stores. Housekeepers, Uuihlcrs, Carpenters, Saddlers, Couchmokers and others, would do well to gi v o mo a call before purchasing elsewhere, as I am deter mined to sell at the very lownt prices. Coll and see. ' HENRY SAXTON. March 34, 1853 Attention Shoemakers! JUST receiving , and, .opening a -muortr meat of Lasts by the soil or singly, Ladies French ond Rlock Kid. Also Madras, Capo and Tampico Morocco, American and French Calf Skins, Patent Leather, Pink Lining. Binding Skins, Thread, Pegs, Awls, Bristles, mid a full osaortmout of Tools gen erally used by Shoemakers. Remember the place—East Main street. HENRY SAXTON. March 24. 1853. Wall Papers.* THAVE just opened the largest assortment of Wail Papers over opened in Carlisle, consisting of about 10,001) pieces of the latest French and Amei icon designs, ranging in price from 5 cents to 75. Also Window Papers, FiroScrcens, plain, green and blue papers. Persons .wishing to pur chase any of the above, can save nt least 26 per ot. by calling at JOHN P. LYNE’S Hardware Store, North Hanover St. kt rch 24, 1853. The liust and Cheapest Family Coal in Iho Market. of Superior Coal, from Rausch Gap, Dauphin county, nnd Gold Mine Gap, Schuylkill county, for sale by E. Uinm.K.jr. ul the Wuro-house property ’formerly owned by S. M. Hoover, at prices from $3,95 to $3,00 per ton. March 17, 1853. * NOTICE IS hereby given to nil persons interested, that the following accounts have been filled in tho Prutho notary’s Office for examination by the accountants therein named, and will bo presented to (ho Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, for con firmation and allowance, on, Wednesday tho 13th day of April, 1663: 1,, The final account of Daniel Kline, Assignee ofPhillp El.ert, Sr., under a deed of volhmary as signaionLfor tho benefit of creditors. •’ • ,,! ■ 9, ,T|io account of William Ker, Committoo of James Woods, (n mule) appointed by tho Court of Common. Plena of Cumberland county. 3. The second account of Jacob Spangler,.Com mittee of Moses Wolf, under the act of Assembly relating to habitual drunkards. .. . 4. Trust account of James \V. Hays, Commit tco-of Jamob Hays, a lunatic. • ' > GEORGE ZINN, Prolh’y. ProtlPy, Office, Cntlialei March 10, 1853-41* To Lumbermen /'IAUOIIT ofloat on Iho Susquehanna rivert'on \J tho 7th ofFobruory OiWhlto Pino Lorb;—- ono of tboni Is 18 'fo'ot' longy'ajid llio loiter I) cut across ono ond—two of them, is lO fcct long with tho letters L X T out' on ono ’ofthonl—tho other has no:marks.\ Thoowncr will combfbrward,prove property, pay charges, and take Ihom away,or they will bo dlsposcd.of qi tho law directs. 1 ■ AN DUE W WOODSi Cmnb/co.f Mnrch'lo', 1853, mi. n.‘ r. TETTcn, fTAVINO located hlmsOlf atthbCarlitfoSprinffs, .■J[ nffors, hlo professional services to the chiton* of Norllt AUddloton township &. vicinity. Ciunnss MOJIKnATK. u;i* ' I March 3,1853—1 y • f NOTICE is hereby glVen 'touhe Crodltors of James Beatiq, that Samoelißeatiq,. Assignee of l " e ® a, d James, has applied'tb the Court of Cumberland ' copiity for his dischargerahd for authority to redo’nvey a' 'tract oflaud which It was .unnecessary to disposed, to the eaidiJa*. Hbatie, «scc., nnd tlial the court havb-appointed the 18th day of April, 1853, for any person interested; to show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of Samuel Boatie should not bo. granted, when the creditors,may attend If they deem proper.'. By thb Court. March 24, 1853—31 Estate Notice. ALLporsons arc hereby notified that Letters tor tamontary on the estate of Jamison Hannon, late of the borough of New.ville, Cumberland county,dec’d have been issued by (ho Register it), and for said county to the subscribers, the. first named living in Newvillc, and the last named in Frankford town ship.'All persons having claims or demands against the ostc.tn of the said decedent, ore requested to make known the same without delay, and thoscindcbted to make payment to WILLIAM GRACEY, JOS. HANNON, Ex'rs. Feb 24, 1953—6 t Valuable Property (or Sale THE two story brick plastered House and part eof a lot of Ground, on (he north east corner of Pitt and Pomfrct streets, now occupied by Mrs. Wm B Underwood. The lot con tains GO feet in breadth on Pomfrct street, and 73 feet on Pitt street. A great variety of choice fruit on the lot. There is 82 feet of vacant ground from tho.shouso to thp corner, and would moke a hand some building lot. or particulars enquire on the promises, or of Wm Gould, Auctioneer. February 185 3—4l* WHITE lIAliLi ACADEMY, 3 miles loeetof Harrisburg, Pa. riIHE Fifth Session of Ibis flourishing Inatitu- JL lion wil commence on Monday (he 2d day of May next. I’aienls and Guardians arc respect fully solicited to inquire into iho merits of this Institution iM'Core sending their sons or wards elsewhere. The situation is retired, pleasant,health ful, and convenient of access. Tho course of in struction will embrace tho different branches cf a thorough English education, together wth the La tin, Greek, French, German, Spanish and Portu guese ir-oguagre, and Vocal & Instrumental Music. The Principal will bo armslciLby fourwcll qualified teacher?, viz: two in the EoglLh branches, one in Pcnmariidiip. and Drawing, and one in Music and M'odcrn Languages. TERMS: Boarding,washing,tuition in tiro English branches, and Voc 1 music per ses sion, (5 months,) $5O 00 Ancient and Modern Languages, each, 5 00 Instrutnenlal.music, 10 00 For clrcularsand other information,address D. DENLINGER, Principal. White Hill, Cumb. Pa. March 10,1850. 1,000 Book. Agents Wanted, To tell Pictorial and Useful Works for the year '53, $l,OOO A YEAR! \\J ANTED in every county of the United Stales, V V ortho and enterprising men.lo engage in tho sale of some of tho host Books published in the country. To men of good address, possessing a small capital of from $26 lo $lOO, suchindaeomunts will be offered as to enable (bom to make from $3 to $5 n day profit. Tho Books published by as are plluscful in their character, extremely popular, and command largo sites wherever they oio offered. For particulars, address, (pdslagc paid,) ROBERT SEARS, Punususn, 181 William street,New York. Mirch 3,1853—1 m Tn Cn.a,a i■ IF you desire u complete assortment of Goods to select from, call in East Main street, where you c n he supplied with Hair cloth of all breadths, sofa and chair springs, Mahogany Veneers from 37£ els to $2 per sell, V.'ulnot and Moplc Veneers. Mould ings of all breadths, Rosels, Varnishes, &c. 1 invite thoir particular attention to my Varnishes and every thing else uoed in their line. March 3. 1853. 11. SAXTON. To Saddlers, Coachmakcrs & Blacksmiths A cpmpletu assortment of saddlery, Japan, brass and silver mounting, all kinds of carriage trim mings, such as damask, rattinot, lace, tassels, fringe, drab and blue cloth, red plush, plain, figured and enamelled canvass, patent and imitation leather, plated .dashes, lamps, mol. castings, bent felloes, habbs, spokes, houghs, hammered and rolled iron, of all sizcßcunslautly on hand. March 3. 185.1. 11. SAXTON. Mineral Waters, Sarsaparilla, &e, THE subscriber would respectfully announce or jCdfi/sfe, and iho cpmrpuhity.qt large, that ha has commenced The manufacture of Minciial Waters Ajfo Sa«sal»aiu),la, of (ho very best flavor and quality, and the bottling of Porter. Ale. and Cider. He is fully aod amply prepared to furnish nil orders promptly nnd with despatch, and hopes by strict attention to receive that pa tronage duo to unterpnze, which ho respectfully asks. GEO. W. BRANDT. Carlisle, March 10, 1853—6 m Slo i’rs’Chemical Hair Invigorate? ARE YOU BALD 1 Is your hair foiling off"! Or is y#u? hcad covered with Dandruff or Scrulfl If tpi, then m.uko a fair trial of Storrs’ Chemical HaiV Invigorutor, Hundreds of persons in all parts of the country whose heads wore entire* ly bald, have had their hair fully restored to its orig* inal pci faction by the use of this valuable article.— Read the testimony. Now York,Jain I, 1651 Mr. S-Tonus,—Dear Sir: Mr. Bmi(h, of Newton, L. 1., obtained n bottle of your excellent Iloir fnvig, orator for his little girl, about four years old, her heiid bcjngrmiifoly.bnld;np hafrofoby consequence having grown on liei Ifcud from' birth, dnd surprising ao it may appear, after having used but one bollid, a complete baud of'hair was produced njarly two inches long of a fine healthy growth. A, Doolittle, M . O. No. 141 , Grand St. FurUADELpniA, May 10, 1850. Mr. Sronns—Sir: After being bald for a number of years, and having used numerous preparations to no effect, .your Chemical Hair Invigorator lias pro duced a lino head of Hew heir, and I hardly know how to, express my gratitude for (ho benefit 1 have received ,from your valuable article. J. VVAiiswonrn,-No, 10, Orchard st. ' The following testimony is from Mr. McMukin editor of the ‘‘Saturday Couricri”. “SToaiitt’ Hair InvioonAfon.—lt gives U« much pleasure, unsolicited, to record: pur testimony in fa* Vor of the groat pleaaanlnrßß.and cutiro cfftcacy of Storm* Chemical Hair Invigorator. On Recovering from the recent sever* attack of illness, wc discover* od that our usual healthy nnd abundant crap of hair Vvos rapidly fulling off; and chanring to have on hand n sample of iho above article furnished by the manufacturer many months previously, we used but n single bottle, as directed, and found It to operate liko u charm, in entirely checking tho fall and croat ing a now ond healthy action of tho scalp.” Wo could givo ma'ny other references to some pf our moat respectable citizens,but would asltall who are troubled wj|h 1 Dandruff, are bold, or arc losing their hair, to give Storis’ Chemical Holrlnvigorotoi h trial, and ono trial will do more to convince you of our claims for it thannll ihetoatimony of others that wo might prpducp..,, l . CAUTiojr.-i-rAsk for °Btorr> Chemical Hair In vigoiator/’ftnd novelet dealers persuade youto use 1 any olborarliolo as u substitute. Price 25 cents a I bottle. Proprietors and Manuficlurors —C, P. Ambt & Co.. No, 120, A'rch atrbot', Philadelphia. ' 1 p.ir snlo in-Curilido by $.-W. Hoverslick, Bnml. Elliott, and <■ ? Kelso.and by dealers generally. I Octobers,lBo2 —ly i J ■'l •,,! < , II tr j .1 '> ' ■! ■ LAOEJGImpB and Uraids. A full assortment of I,trod, ,Gldlpk\’ / Braids l Velvet Rlbbdns ,of at coorsfot Dro sUimmlnge,just received. - PrbcinnmlibhT TXTHEREAB tho Honorable James H. Quioax . YV President Judge of the several Courts of Com mon Pleas of thocotinUps|ofCumborlond,Porryand Junia|a,inPonnsylvania,and jupticco thcscvo'rol Courts of Oyer and. Terminer an«J GcneialJailDe in said .counties, and Hon. Johnßuppand Sami. Woodburn, Judges of tho Court of Oyer onff Torminoraud General Jail Delivery, for thctrialof all capital and othot offcm.es, in the said county of Oumberlond-by their precepts to mo directed ,dated' thb 20th of January 1863, have ordcredtho Court ofOyor & Terminer and General Jail Delivery, to bo holdori at Carlisle, on thp 2d Monday of April, next, (being the 11th day) at 10 o’clock in (ho forenoon, to continuclwo weeks. NOTICE ist herofore oroby given, othoCoro nerjJusticesoftho Police Sc Constablosof tbosaid county ofCumherlandfthaUlicy ore by tho sold pre cept commanded to bothon & there in theirpropor parsons,withthcirrolle .records, inquisitions, oxami notio i nd al 1 ither remembrances, to do those things which tot heir offices appertain to bo done,and recognizances,toprosccuto against theprisonoralhnt are or then shnllbo in the jail of aaidcoi*Uy,areto bo there to prosecute them asshal bo jur , Estate Notice. LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Jacob Waggoner, late of Mbchamcsburg, Cuinbcilond county, deceased, have been issued by the Register of said county, to the subscribers, the first named living in Mochahicsburg, and the last named in the borough of Carlisle, Ail persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment,and (hose hav ing claims will present them for sclllemcn to SUSANNAH WAfSfiONER, WILLIAM MATEEK, January 13, 1853—61 Ex’rs. GROCERY STORE-RBUOVAE*. rpHE undersigned would respectfully inform his old customers and the public in general, lhalhc hnsremovod his GROCERY A.ND PROVISION STORE to the corner, three doors nor.ih of his old stand, diiacliy opposite llann n’s Hotel, and lately occupied by Mi. Robert Snodgrass. Ho has recent ly replenished his urge slock of Provisions and Groceries, and is now fully prepared lo ncll at re- duced prices. G. INUOFF, Agt. February 17, 1853—‘It FOR RENT. Tho two story plastered house, in North Han over street, adjoining property otMie suhscriberon the north, and at present in the occupancy of N. VV. Woods, is offered for ronl from tho Ist of April next. The house is in excellent order, with a brick back building, smoke house, good stable, cistern, with well and pump in the yard, &c. Also, the ttvo story brick building in Loulher aireet, adjoining the property of the subscriber.— This property is in good order, having been recent ly repaired. WILLIAM LEONARD. February 17, 1853—4 i Estate Notice LETTERS ofadminislrollon on tho estate of Po ler Kinsley,lnto of SilverSpringtownship,Cumber land county, deceased, have been issued by the Re gister of said county, lo the subscriber residing in (ho same township. All persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment, and those hev* inc claims will present them for settlement to JAMES IRVIN. February 17, 1853—Ct* CJothiog—Cheaper liiah Ei'crJ Removal* Mdc 1.. STINER, beg leave lo inform their , friends and tho public, that Ihby have remo. ved their large CLOTHING STORE to the room on tho cost corner of the Market House, on Main street, and directly opposite Rimer's store, whcro ; may be found the largest, cheapest, and best assort ment of Clothing in Carlisle, As they are deter mined In sell off their winter stock even at o sacri °“aon March 10, 1853. DR. JOHN S. SPRInOH, OFFERS his profersionn homers to the people r„ Dickinson township and vicinity. Residence— On the Walnut Bottom roud, 1 milooastof Centre* villo. February 3, 1853.—1y* STRAW OOODS-SPRlffO 1553- r pI!E Subscriber is now prepared to exhibit la | Merchants and Milliners Ills usual heavy stuck of Ladies' and Mrshcs* STRAW AND SILK BONNETS, STRAW TRIMMINGS and AR TIFICIAL FLOWERS Palm-lcaf, Panama nnd Every Variety of SUMMER HATS fur Gentlemen, which for Extent, Variety and lAsu ly of mnnnfaotnro, ns well as uniformly close prices, will bo found unrivalled. THOMAS WHITE, No. 41 South Second Sired, Feb. 1 0 —3m Philadelphia. Fire liiHiii’aiico. * THE Allen and East! PonnsboroiigTrMiftuat F/ro Insurance Company of Cumborlond county, incor porated by an act of Assembly, is now fully orgon ized, and in operation under the management ol tho following Managers, viz : • Dmiil Billy. Wtn. R. Gorges, Wchael Cockun, Mflclioir Uronnerrun. Christian Slayman, John C. Dunlap, Jacob H. Coovor. Lewis Hyor, Henry Logan, Benjamin 11. Musscr, Jacob Mamma, Joseph Wick ersharn, Alexander Calhcarl. Tho rales of insurance arc as low ond favorable as nny Company oftho kind in Iho State. Person! wishing to become members are Invited to make op phcaiion.to the ogonls of the company who arc wll ling to wail upon them at any limo. b BENJ. El. MOSSER, President. Henry Looan, Vice President. Lr.wis Ilvßn, Secretary . Michael Cocklin, Treasurer, October 7,1059. AGENTS* Cumberland dWfy—Rudolph Merlin, N. Cum borlond; C. B. Herman, Kingstown; Henry Zest ing; Shlremar.stown; Charles Doll, Carlisle; Dr. J. Ahl Churchtown; Samuel Graham, Wcstpennsbofo*; Juntes M'Dowcll, Frankfort! L Mode Giifllth, Sooth Middleton; Samuel Woodburn. Dickinson, Samuel Convrr, Benjamin John Sln-rrick, Lisburn, David Cjovcr'.ShcpbcrdHtowiL . York County. —John Bowman. Dillagurg; Peter Wolford, FrknUlin! John* Smith, Feq., Washington ; W. S. Picking. Duver; J- W.Cruft, Parsdiso. Ilarritburg. —Houser & Ldohman. ‘ Members oftho company Having polices about to exp ro can have them renewed by making applies, lion loany of the ogonls. Now and Frcsli Arrival of groceries, fruits, spices, &c„ &c. SUCH na Oranges, Lcmoni, Figa, Pruona,Citron Raisins, Currunla, Nuts, Clovoa. Cinnamon Mnee Ac. A splendid assortment of Gill CUlnn howor Vases of the latest styles, FnnCy Gilt China Cups. Candellabras,Hall Lanterns, &•. Allto bo .had at tho cheap store of C. INUOFF, Agt. December 16, flfiSJ. Stoves! Stoves! mHE subscriber bon made arrangements with i the best mannractnrors of Stoves nTroy, Al btnv. New Yoilt, Philadelphia, &o„ by which bo GO no (Ter Inducements to persons wishing to pur clmso Stoves equal to tho manufacturers. Among his assortment of COOK STOVES, will bo found tho host and most approved patterns adopted .for burning either wood or coal, all of Which are warranted. His ! Parlor Stoves, embrace now and benuiifnl nlyleo, end noch ns ennnol fall to please nil melee. In n.bll'ion Ibene bn nnn on hnml n liirnn nosnrlmenl ol Ifjat. I‘LATItfiTO FES, vvlilch ho ftiols nallsflod will nlenno piircbaoTn. ...... ... Penman dnninmn of prnoimn|J li anncl Hole will dn well in examine my monk. ns U wil) bo iliel ndvnnteiio lo nivomo iho pjeO'ti'tltc. ■, T .jV,, , JOHN D. GORQAS. ■ I ivaillish SI., opposite /Moqrtf,’ IFart/loaie, Carlisle, Sept IC. 1869. THE ■QbioJiberwoQld-'rfiipecinjirytnnoijnW'lil uio ouizcne of this place and all perioDßtlaltlftflbe ,a ® e l . h «Holjday», Ui»l he haa cow oafaand *i«’ w comtouo.to betopplledwiih tba l«leatnor- ; iliiee up toiho. close of tlib aotioD, coropriiiog lb 1 Confectionaries or the ohotccftl varlotios, nnbli »i Fini CtnSj To»>, Jelly Cskcr, Bon Born, Grnn,Cordial, Ltmon, Choh. olalo, and fryiurrojia, roar, vanilla and burnt klbiondi, Trcncli.and exploding Bacrolr. «)» 0 ; all the eddon »a. nodes, all of which nil ho told wMttali or mail oi low rMica at . ~ • Krlss ftinnlo’l Old Hall, •in North Hanover strccl, a few doors north of ths iono.h.o"/ 0 , jul rocoitrod FBWTfl.knd Jo orthd latest importations, snob ab oriDfif. lemons, roiaing,* fig* t pruehe. citron, corrahty, soft and paper shelled almonds, Alberts, Cocoa, cream & ground note, alfo Doys and Fancy Goods . of every kind from all parts of Europe/minnfsctdrfd of wood, glass, china, psplcr»rnschie, lio, Indiarob, her. sine, &c., snch as fine wax, kid doiointed doUb. sewing and card baskets, work and faOoy boXM* flower foscs, motto caps, Ist sells, music boxss, port * monies, battle doors, grace hoops, masks, drama, guns, trumpets, dominoes, lotto,end other fames*’ &0., fancy soaps and hair oils of every varieir. In connection with the above a largo stock of - i * j FAMILY GROCERIES, such as I,ovcrina’fcrush’cd, pulverised end brown Sugars, coffee, molasses, starch, indig, ealetat'at, gicon ami black teas, apices, end soda rt i nckors, and as wo “Strive lo Please 1 ore invited to examine ourstock. The cubscrlbor returns his liianks to (he public for 1 0 heretofore bestowed on him, and hobca y a desire to pleaso lo merit a continuance of IbO’ ■urnc. December 16, 1852. The JBlopliaut Has Arrived, , And it now to be aten at LYNE'S, in North'Sq* over Street, WHERE ho has- just opened a Mammoth, stock of HARD W£\ |{ E, which make* ohe of the largest, most complete, and cheapest assorltocnls over offer ed to ilic public. I now invito oil person# in went ol good Hardware ol reduced priebs, to give mo A coll os I con accommodate all frOtn a ncte«Jlo‘lo in anvil, und at prices to'suit the limes. Recollect i penny saved is two earned, and I consider a clmbfo sixpence better thon a slow shilling. r '■ To Housekeepers. —A groat assortment of house keeping articles, such as brass and enamel preferr ing kellies, frying pans, bake pans, vrarfo Iron*, smoothing Irons, shovels, longs, waiters,trays,folks, knives, cm vena,steels, butcher knives, spoons,plated tea and table spoons, pocket and peri knlVes In gnat variety, loxorsand raioV straps, iron and brass, polished steel and common shovels and tongs, shovels, spades, forks, rakes, water cans, painted buckets, wash boards,improved patfnt cistern pumps and lead pipe. a. Brushes. —A lorgoasaortment ofwbitowoih.dost, sweeping, horse andpalntfeishrushcs. Iron.—A large stock of hammered bat iron,rolled iron of all kinds, hoopiron, sbcctiron,round,square t.nd band iron, English wagon boxes, knd s(s«l of all kind*. Faints, oil, varnishes,turpentine, glue, fte. Glass of all sizes.' To S/ioemaA-ers.—A full assortment of MotoCCO{ Linings, Bindings, patbnl Goal Skins, Lasts,Shot* thread, Pegs, Knifes, and Tools of oil kinds. Blake's Fire Proof Paints'of different eolort. To CVjr/Jrtjfrri—f A fui/assortment offlines, esses}' > [chlsqlp; gages, squares*. hraco... bittr, bench' screws, 1 ' 'augurs and augur bills, hatchets, Arc.' To CoarJtrnakcrs and Saddlers. —A firatrate a** sortnient of On riage trimmings, such ailaeef, Ist* sc>ls, fringes, dfaMploih nnd'aaltineu; head linings*.’* Imitation nnmeied leather,'patent leather chrtiri oil 1 ‘ doth* plain anti figured; Dnshbrlions,Lamps, Axles, Springs, Miilnhle Costings, Bent Felloes, 'Hubs, ' Bows, Philips* patent boxes forwbdd bxles.'flns I brass, silver plated and Japan harness mountings! £ B <K)ie trees. Trnips/afffferbij article) used by 8»d« ‘ diets very cheap. * Wall Paper.r— I The most splendid assortment of Wall Poper, Window Blind Paper,and Fite Board Prints, over brought to Carlisle and very cheap. J. P. pTNBL ■ - 24,.1853. Groceries. A gcn.r.l mrariiiiKt 0 f Fro.li Cofflc, Drowti,' AJhilo 4. cra.licd Surum, Chocolal... E.lr.of or Coffee, end a oon.lenl unit , o nornl eopplj of Jcnkiu’s No. t.Toai, either in bulk or packs, of superior totality, frith «U. the other rarictios, Including CEDAR WARE, such as Baskets, Tubs, Buckets, Measures. Dows* Clmms,&.c. For tulo by J. W, EDY. Juno' 3, 1853. Fall ami Whiter Goods. rplIE subscriber is now opening a general mort* X. mont of now Goods, among which may be entt*' merftled I’cterabnw Overcoat Cloths, Dropti Cloths and Cnuimerea, Satinet is and,Kentucky J«sa«# • - «• French Mcrinocs, - : French Bombazines, ’ t ’ Cashmeres und Mous do T.alnes, with a great variety of Fancy Goods of aU.<li(|mp‘ lions, andoro offered at tho lowest cub prices. GEO W HITNER, November 11, 18C2. t . THE LATEST NEWS M, THAT the subscribers arc receiving weekly sup plies of hahdsnmoahd cheap Dress Goods, Clolbt? Cossimefes, SatllneUs, Flannels, Delaines at 16| equal to tbu 20 cent goods, Shawls lngreutvor{ety». Dress trimmings, buttons, &o.,selling off at prices that defy competition. Gall ar.d sec them. A. & \V. DfcNTZ. M«r.li 31, IP!>3. (IstiKo IVollcDi, . ; ; ,f . ■ NOTICE is hereby given that letters of admin- ’ istraiion on tho estate of Ann Kli;a Uccl;can, lal* of Monroe township, Cumberland, county, iiav* i r been granted by tho Register of said county, to the subscriber residing in Monroe township. All persons having claims against said ealsto Will'’ present them for settlement, and those indebted will make Immediate payment to 1 '' : . GKO. BEELMAN, Adm’r; Mutch 17, ISM—fii» ’! Tnvuni Lli iiUkc, . . TO ihe.Honorablo Court ct Quaileriics.iun. of Cumberland county. Tlip petition of'UehJiimlii (Toon*of Ka'stpennS* borough luwnihip in wwld county, ,, presents, llint ho is yell provided will) bouse.room • and convenience* fur the lodging and sccoinniodt* . ] lion of stranger* mul traveller#* nt the. Unas* for*,,.; merly kept hy hiru, boing on Rift road leading from; the west end. of the Harrisburg bridge to Peters burg.. He therefore prays the Honorable Court lo 1 grant turn a license for keeping a public Inn:*;.S; Tavern, and ho, as in duty b«und. will pray* be«. - UKNJAMtN IIOON, • March,l7* 1853-31 - t Wo, tho subscribers,clliipppof EaslponniboroV*, township* in which the above,.mentioned*.inn Tavern is prayed for to be licensed,is proposed,!?, j.. be kept* do codify that Denjamin Hoon, ihoofeovo, applicant is of good repule.ror honesty and tempo* ranco, and is well provided with house ;|Oprp and r ,] conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of strangers and travellers* and thnt such lnrt bfl . Tavern is necessary to accommodate the publKl and ontermin strangers and travellers. John Keel, J. Koons. J, D< Hrford* Mi LWIpBi, t ston, J. Esdlnger, G. Longsdorff, J. P; Doy*r s Vß,'i. Freeland, J. Wl(le,T. Flowers* J. ftenfllngoryJl.'J Rnngneoker* G, A., Poison. ■ - • ! u .;- ” 1 /! [’ 1 ; arid, J ,y WILL find no difficulty In Befooling socK*l«ea of Iron, Steel, Anvils,iVices, Screw pistes. FJlHoJko, tt prices tlml cannot lull to please/Bl lbs Sn.fap? ’t,”'” 61 . • »-SAXTOM/;^; CRANBERRIES ju.troroivedand romlr,t ; M,'' ohrtp«ldr«b'V '“ ,l, O.cemb. 16 6. NHOFFiAg ii ? P. MONYEB.
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