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    Senator filmmong and Spiritualism*
, Tho Hon. J. F. Simmons, who was formerly a
Sonalor of tho United Slates from
Jsland, is about as thorough a convert to tho
hew Spiritualism as any man that has been hoard of.
Iflo exorcises his faith with tho (ruth.like simplicity
bf a child. Tho following is one of his letters :
Washington, March 12.
11 Since 1 wrote to you last, 1 havo had samo ol tho
{float extraordinary pliysicial manifcsUtionsfrom my
bid friend Calhoun, tlial I havo yot hoard of, ending
With a short communication in writing, which Gon.
Hamilton, Gen, Thompson, Gen. Campbell, (ail hie
most intimate friends,) as well as ono of Calhoun’s
sons, to whom 1 havo submitted it, pronounce a per*
feet/aft'Slmfk of his handwriting.
** 1 have also had communications from Webster,
through a writing medium, of tho most extraordinary
character. A gentleman of the highest order of in*
lellcct, present at the lime, said ho had read all tho
bid philosophers from Plato down to Bacon, and ho
hqd seen nothing'equal to those communications
frpm Webster.”
An Ugly Bdltor,
A recent number v of the Democratic Review con-!
tained a likeness of Bonnet, of the New York
Herald, which Prentice thus hits oiT:
“Bennet’e portrait is terrific. Such a thing
•ought never to be painted or daguerreotyped. It
ought to bo considered a penal offence to make
anything so revolting to our ideas of propriety.—
No man’has a right to monftpoliv.e so much ugli
ness. if Bennet’e ugliness could be distributed ,
over a thousand faces, it would make each of them j
intensely, hatefully ugly. He ought not to be j
permitted to go into tho street without a blanket)
i over his awful frontispiece. No wonder that sol
many of the Now York children die of convulsions, |
since Bennet is permitted to walk abroad with i
yncovered face. We once heard of a man’s face !
lhat was so ogty that it was placed on andirons l
for.lhe .purpose of frightening children from the
fire, withmuch effect. No child dared approach
andirons, and the liability to combustion from such
a case was greatly lessoned. If Oennet’s ugly
likonoss were stamped on fire-places, tho effect
would be decidedly bad, for the children would
not dare to go near enough the fire to keep warm,
and would become frost-bitten and perhaps frozen
to death. Wo cannot conceive of any reason why
anything should be as ugly as Bennet. He is 1
ugliness perfected. There is a thoroughness about
his ugliness that defies competition. When Mi
rabeau described himself as a tiger that had had
the small pox, he placed a very ugly idea in every,
body’s mind, but it was beautiful when compared
with Bennet’s face. When Appellee made his
beauty, lib Venus, ho took an eye from woman, a
nose from another, a moo'h from a third, and so
on until the Venus was complete in her-more than
earthly beauty. Now, if any Appcllea, or artist
of any appellation,, wishes to make the most in
dubitably perfect representation of ugliness, lie
would not bo compelled to lake features from seve
ral utrly persons, but all ho would bo compelled
to do would be to gel Bonnet’s fare, and the en
terprise would be accomplished
Loahy, the notorious " reformed Monk of La Trap
po ? ” who lias been on itiul fur some duys f> - fit, in
Columbia County, Wis., for Uio murder of Manley,
has been convictcd and sentenced to imprisonment
for life. Lcaliy shot Manly in open court, killing
him instantly. Joilousy was llic cause of ilia deed.
3Wf n v v t a s l a .
On tho Bih inat., by the Rev. A II Kroimor.Mr.
John Hats, to Miss Anna C. James, both of Car lisle .
On (lie 28;ll ull., by the Rev. J. Evans, Mr. John
Waggoner of Novvvile, to Miss Catharine Horn, of
Mifflin Ip.
Estate Notice
NOTICE is hereby given that loiters of admin-1
tiatlon on tho estate of Alexander Wills, late of I
Lower Alien township, Cumberland county, do- !
coased, have been issued by the Register to the
subscriber, who resides in said township: All per
sona having claims against said estate will present
thorn for settlement, and those indebted wilt make
payment without dola*y.
WM. R. GO ROAH, Adm’r.
May 12, 1863—61
Estate Notice
NOTICE Is hereby given that letters of admin
istration on tho eeialo of Andrew Quigley, Uto ol
North Middleton township, ('umberlund co., have
been granted by the Register of said county, tn
the subscriber residing in said township. All
persons having claims against eft id estate will
present them for settlement, and those indebted
will make immediate payment to
PERES W. QUIGLEY, Adm’r.
May 12, 1853—Gi*
W.TI. A. CA HOTmCltS’
Family Grocery Store.
High St. t two doors East of Market House,
South Side.
TH E subscriber thankful for past favors, would
Inform his old customers and the c iminunity in
general, that he has just returned from the city
with a large and full assortment of Groceries, con*
Bisling in part of superior Rio, Java, Snguoyra,
and Roasted Coffees, Lovcring’s Lpmp.Sand and
Pulverized Sugars, Urovvn Sugars at all puces.
Molasses of all qualities uud prices.
Qtiocutmaic,
of every description, including French and Eng
lish China, in sella or by the piece; also Stone
China and Common ware of every description,
tfnd a full assortment of Glass ware.
Willow and Cedar-ware ,
Such as Clothes, Market, Travailing, Sewing,
Knife, Tumbler and Children’s Fancy Baskets,
Tubs, Painted and Cedat Buckets, Iron and Brass
Bound Wooden Bowls, Butter Forkins, Grocery
Boxes, &o.
Teas,
Superior Black, Imperial and Voting HysonTcas,
Sweot Spiced Chocolate, Prepared Cocoa.
Sugar Cured Hams,
of fine quality, together with superior Dry Beef,
Smoked Honing, Ground Alum, ond fine Table
Salt, Spices of all kinds.
' Fruits,
such as Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Brunos, Hai
sins, &0., &o.
Lamps,
a full supply of Pino Oil ami Fluid Lamps, Safe
ty Fluid Lamps.
Stgars and Ihbacco, of firm tpialiUQS and at all
prices. Ploneo call and examine for yourseil ai
tlio old stand.
May 12,1853.
HAIR OILS and Perfumery. A full asßorlraont
of Hair Oils, Colognes, Subinca Extract?, Ace.
A full assortment of Door Malta, such as Grass,
Rope, Cocoa, Juto and Wool Malls, jual received at
tho cheap grocery of
Moy 13
W A OAROTUBRS
Spring and Summer Goods.
THE subscriber In now opening n beautiful assort*
mont of seasonable goods, comprising in the lot
new stylo Brocade Bareges in wood color, Figured
Darogos of various stylos, Crapo d’Espagno, Crape
d’Arlvls, Brazllliannoa, Crape do Paris, Grenadines,
French Organdy Luwns, Barege do Loincs, Mous
do Laines, Dotted and 'plain Swiss Mulls, Joconet
and Cambria Muslins, Combrio DimUys, Embroider
ies, English Crapes, Eaoo Veils, Hosiery and Gloves
of all kinds, with u variety of other Goods, all of
which will bo sold at very low prices.
May 18,1853.
BONNETS & RIBBONS. The subscriber is
just receiving o groat variety of Bonnots, also a
splendid assortment of Bonnet Ribbons, and other
trimmings at reduced prices.
Brigade Inspector’s Orders,
THE uniformed militia will moat for inspeclion
os follows:
T! 1 . 0 Light Infantry and fiarlislo Light
Artillery, will meet In Carlisle on Saturday the
Mth day of May. ?' 4
The First Regiment will meet at Nowvilre, on
Tuesday the 17th of May, at 10 o’clock A. M.
Capt. Brandt’s Company Will meet in Church
town, on Saturday the 21st day of May, at 10 o’-
clock, A. M. •
Officers commanding companies will be hold
accountable for the good condition of all public
arms and accoutrements.
SAML* CROP, Brig. Insp. v .
. Ist Brig. 15th Dlv.
Brig. Tnsp. Office, 7
Carlisle, May 3, 1853. 5
Carlisuc Deposit Bank, i
\ Carlisle, May 3. 1853. \
THE Directors have this day declared a dividend
of Four per cent, fop tho last six months which will
be paid to the stockholders or their legal representa
tives on demand.
TAKE notice that an application was made at
the April term of the Court of Common Pleas of
Cumberland county, A. D. 1853, for a charter ol
incorporation of the Church of God, at Church
town, in the township of Monroe, and the said
Court made the following decree.
“And now to wit, April 11, 1853, it is directed
that the within writing be filed in the office of the
Prothonolary, and that notice of the application
therein contained be insnrted in two newspapers
printed in tho Borough of Carlisle, in the county
aforesaid, for at least three weeks prior to theoexi
term of this Court,” By ilio Court.
If by the next term no sufficient reason be shown
to the contrary, the said Court will bo asked to
grant said charter.
May 5, 1853—31
Spring iVSlllliicry.
MRS. NEFF will open, on Monday, the
of May, a fashionable assortment of
Silk, Crane at.cl Blond BONNETS. Also,Caps,!
Mead-dresses, Children’s Hals of every variety I
and style; (’rapes, Silks, Laces, Flowers, Crape!
-Shaw Is, Dress Silks, Collars, Lnce Sleeves, Man- 1
nllas, new styles and patterns; Combs, Braids,
Curls, Pans Woven Corsets, &c. 'The ladies are
invited to call and examine her goods,
j Carlisle, May 5, 1853—It*
j KEHOVAIi.
i fOIIND COUGAR hereby informs his friends
,J aml customers, that he lin-r removed his TIN
, WAIJK and STORK ROOMS to tho room lately
occupied by Mr. J. W. Kby as a Grocery store, on
I -Main street, whore he will as heretofore manufne
, lure and keep constantly in store, every description
I of
TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE,
made in the host style and at tho very lowest prices. I
Hood workmen and the very best material always'
employed, so us to insure entire satisfaction.
Spouting and Job Work done at the shortest no
tice, in u supeiior manner and at fair prices. Also
in store nl ull seasons a largo and attractive variety
of
Parlor and Cooking Stoves,
comprising every new and fancy style, of nil prices
and sizes, adapted to burning either wood or coal.
His assortment of stoves he intends shall not be
surpassed by any other establishment; comprising a
score or more ol different styles to suit all tastes. —
Thankful to his friends for the patronage so long
bestowed upon him at his old stand, ho respectfully
invites n mil at his new establishment, confident
that hia largo asaoilnicnl cannot fail to please.
May 5, 1853
Ko moral.
LONGSTRETII & BROTHER,
MAYE removed directly opposite the old stand,
to the superior five story store,
No 8 North Thitd Street,
And aro now fully prepared to exhibit to the pub
lic, an unsurpassed variety of WALL PAPLR S L
from tho lowest priced American manufacture, io
ihe superior English and French, from tho well
known houses ol Delacourl, Zither and others.—
(’all and sen before purchasing. The most effi
cient and polilo workmen employed to hung the
paper. May 5, 1853—41
&HANAWAY from I lie subscriber,
living in South Middleton township,
Cumh. co , Pa., on Sunday night, tho
2‘tih instant, an indentured oppren
v\e to the farming business, named
Henry Earns. Said boy is about 17
years old, ami about 5 t'ecl 5 inches
high. Tho above reward will be paid for (bo ap
prehension of said boy. and all persons are forbid
harboring or trusting him on my account.
April 28, 1853—3 t«
Curpuiiloi'ii tVauletl
rpHE Cumberland v al|ry Railroad Company will
{_ give from four io six months employment to 12
or 15 good energetic workmen. Nona other need
apply. To such good wages will be given. Ap
plication must bo made immediately at (ho offices
of the Company in Harrisburg, Carlisle, or Cham
bersburg.
A. F. SMITH, Supd’l.
HR Office. Chntnbg. April 28, 1803 —3t
Berage do Lains.
JUST received, a splcnded assort men I of Borage do
Chios, which will bo sold very cheap at
May 5, ’53 N. »V. WOODS. Agt.
Silks, Milks.
I PST received, a large lot of superior black ami
chang.iblc Silks, to winch wo invito tho attention
of tho ladies, which will bo told very cheap.
M,.y 5, ’53 N. W. WOODS, Aft.
I HAVE just received 25 doz. Groin and Gross
Scythes, manufactured foi my own sales, which
arc far supcrloi to any other Scythes brought to
this market. I have been selling this at tide for the
lust four years, in which time they have ihoioughly
proved their superiority over all olhets, Tho onily
attention of ciodlo makers is invited to this article.
Tho attention of Farmers is also solicited to a
new patent Scythe Snoth, which does away with
tho common heel ring and grass nail, and has been
prononneed by all who have examined it to bo o
groat improvement. A large lot of 2,3& 4 prong
for s, wooden forks, shovels, hoes, &c.
pril 28, 1 852. JOHN
SUPERIOR Havana Begins. A lot of superior
Havana Qcgara, such as Magnolias, La Sultana*,
Neptune, Victoria, Esculapio, &o. Also Golden
"Leaf, Lucious Suncry and Eldorado Tobacco, just
rcceivcifcot iho cheap store of
May 13. W. A. CAROTIIERS.
(CLARIFIED Cider Vinegar, a superior article for
J pickling and cooking.
Table Oil, a superior article, and Extract of
Lemon, just received at the grapery of
May 12. W A CAROTHERS
T>ONSETS and RIBBONS. Just received a
Jr) largo assortment of Bonnets and Ribbons, at
all prices, very cheap.
May 5,1853. N. W. WOODS, Agl.
PARASOLS. Just received a largo assortment
of Parasols, plain and figured, which will bo
sold very cheap.
May 5, 1853. N. W. WOODS, Agt.
INDIES' SHOES, Juat received, a largo assort
imeal of Ladles’ Shoos, which will bo sold vory
cheap. May 5. N. W. WOODS, Ag'L
Ginghams &. lawns. Ju«i rocoivcd. a lot of
lino P.arUlon Glngllinn* A, Lawns, which will
bo sold cheap. N. W. WOODS, Ag't,
May 5, 1853.
G. W. HITNER.
NOTICE
WM. M; BEETEM, Cashier.
NOTICE.
JOHN D. (JOHUAS
Six Cciiln litcward I
J \C()B ZUG
Scythes!
Carlisle Gas and Water Company.
■\TOTIOE is hereby given, that the subscribers,
jjp( Commissioners authorized by law to take sub
scriptions to the capital stock of the “Carlisle Gas
and Water Company,” will meet and open books
for that purpose at the Court House, in the Qflicq,
of the County Commissioners, on Saturday tho
31st of Mat, at 9 o’clock A. M. Subscribers are
required by law to pay one dollar upon each share
of stock at tho lime of subscribing, and will bo en-i
titled to six per cent, upon all sums paid from the
date of payment until the work bo completed.
Fredk. Watts, Armstrong Noble,
Wm. M. Ueclctn, Charles Ogllby,
John Sanderson, Henry Saxton,
E. M. Biddle, James 11. Graham*
Richard Parker, E. Beatty,
F. A. Kennedy, J. F. Lambcrlon,
John B. Drniton, John B. Parker.
Lemuel Todd,
Carlisle, April 98, 1353—4 t
NEW GOODS.
fPHE subscriber having just returned from the
J. city, oilers to his customers and the public in
general, a large and'well selected assortment of
Candies, Frails, Nats, &c.,
which for price and quality cannot bo boot. We
have constantly on hand and manufacturing CAN
UTES of a superior quality, consisting of Slick
Candies of all kinds, mint, lemon, chocolate and
Gum Drops, Fruits and Nuts of all kinds, such as
Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Dates, Prunes,
Almons, English Walnuts, Cream Nuts, Filberts,
Cocoa Nuts, California and African Ground Nuts.
Also, a largo assortment of Willow Cradles,
Cabs, Coaches, &c.; Accordeona from 25 cents to
SlO, Butler, .Sugar and Water Crockets, Caven
dish, Congress, Mrs. Millers & Goodwin’s Fine
Cut Tobacco, and n variety of other goods.
From the liberal patronage heretofore extended
to him, he hopes to receive a continuance of the
same.
Remember the place, opposite Maiuo.v Hall,
A. S. WORMLEY
Carlisle, Apiil 28, 1853,
Clothing Bazaar,•■■Removal.
r PHE subscriber has removed his fashionable
1. Furnishing’ Store (o the room he former
ly occupied, in South Hanover street, opposite to
Uentz'sslorc, and takes pleasure in informing his
numerous patron and the public in general, that
he has made It is purchases o f
Spring & Summer Goods,
and is now in receipt of a very largo slock of well
selected, good and cheap English, French and
American
Cloths, Cassimers and Vestings.
which he will make up to order at the shortcut no
tice, and on reasonable terms. lie is determined
not to be undersold by any establishment in the
country. His work is all made up by superior
workmen, under his own superintendence, and ho
feels a confidence in his übilil) to please,
April 28—3rn. H. ii. HITTER.
1)R. C. S. BARER,
RJSJ>PI'(/TFlil.l.V' oilers his professional servi
ces lo the citi/.cns of Carlisle and xui rounding
country. Office and residence in South Hanover
street, directly opposite the ■•Volunteer” Office.
I A pnl '2 I, I tJS:) —if
Strayed or Stolon!
A dark dapple dun horse, about f> years
and 15} nr 1G hands high. On the
right side of iho thrapplo is a spot with
tho hair off, the effects of distemper, on the knee
joint of the right hind kg is a mark from the rub
bing of a halter chain, and tho shoo on Ihe left
front foot was off when the horse loft. Any per
son giving information to the subscriber, living in
Carlisle, w hero said horse can be found, will be
liberally rewarded.
rmnsTOPiiHU i.kiilky
April 31, 1863—Ik*
PARABOI.B. Just received a handsome lot of
PllMßolii.
lloxxkts —Ju-l opened n large lot of Bonnots, at
the new store of Weiac & Cu npbell.
April 31. IBft3.
|'M Lt HOI UK HI ES. Just received a large nssoit-
Xj men I of cutis, uiuier-lecvis, &
ru filing.
Suiwi.s A 10l of handsome *»|*ri np shawls for
sale very cheap.
(lArrfc it h. — Ulnik anti fancy cob'ied (Jailers. just
received anil fur Bale by Wdse A Campbell.
April 21, 1H53.
Notice.
rpHE heretofore existing firm of M. & L. Steiner,
X has been dissolved for u short* time ami have re
united under the firm of Bteincr A Bros, S. E.
Corner of the Market Square.
Hoping under the increased firm of Steiner and
Uros.to have an increase of their former business.
They have now every facility and will sprue no ef-|
forla to please thcii customers they having made ar
rangements with the largest importing houses of
Baltimore und New York so as to lenive the first
styles of Cool's that come to those markets and at
the LOWEST PRICES.
Thankful fur past patronage they solicit a contin
uance from their old iustomers, and rcepcclfully in
vite all others to examine their now stylo oLaupcrior
Spring and Summer Clothing,
all of their own manufacture, ami making ns com
pleto an assortment as can he found in any store in
the United Stales. In consists of the following:
Dress am! Frock Coals ,
of the best qualities of English and French Cloths,
made and tiimmcd in the very lest style; single
breasted Alimt Coats, □ new stylo, Well adapted to
business men, of French black and colored Cloths
at veiy low prices; single breasted Frock coals n(
French cloths dose imitation of the fine dress frock
cools at half price; spring Suck coats ol cloth, cussi
meres and tweeds, various colors mid prices.
Pantaloons.
French Black Doeskin and Fanoy castimcres ol
every description .
Vests! Vests ’ I’tats!
Rich fancy Silks and Satins, black do .Bombazines,
Valencias, Marseilles, and Chullices, ul all prices.
Hoy'a Ctolhinfr.
A full assortment of Boys' Clothing.
Fancy Dress articles,embracing all the new styles
of fancy silk cravats, English satin dp.
Olovks—White, black & colored silk, kid, Lisle
and cotton of every description.
Trunks and Caui’Et Bags of superior finish
and at low pricos.
Busterukiib of superior Frordi, English and
American manufacture. Undor-shirls and Drawers
of fine Merino, silk, not rotten, jean and muslin, of
every description and quality.
Umdhellah of silk and cotton very cheap. All
of ho sold at the lowest prices wholesale
or rctaUyHf
Rcmomocr the stone house, corner of (lie Public
Square. STEINER A BROS.
Carlisle, April 21, 1 853.
The Grout Excitement
AT OUILUY’S EMPORIUM is caused by the
great daily rush for Now Clouds, at the old and
established cheap store. Now opening a splendid
assortment of
Spring tiooclslv^^--—--
such us Chullios cloth, barraizo do Lalnea.bnrrazies,
elegant dross silks, mous do bege, chintzes, calicoes,
ginghams, necdlo worked collars, undcrslccvos, Ac.
BONNETS,
An Immense assortment of Bonnots from 37 cents
to $5. Beautiful and cheap ribbons, Artificials and
Bonnet Linings in great variety.
CARPETS!
A bi» lot of now and cheap carpetings, not to ho
excelled in price and beauty in the Slain.
Parasols—A complete assortment of Parasols
.and sun Shades, very cheap.
Hoots anu Shoes—l have added largely to this
department, and will sell them cheaper than over.
Grockuip.b—A fresh lot of cheap Groceries just
received. Comoon with your cash and save a
profit by selecting your purchases from this magnif
icent assortment of cheap goods. (£/* Remember
(bo old stand, Hast Main street, Carlisle.
April 31, 1663. CHARLES OGILBY.
LIST OF DEALERS ' | M^-or „u
OF Goods, Wares, & Merchandize. Also, Mil- 'Geo Gceseman & Co
lers, Distillers, Lumbermen, &c., within the Michael Fieed
Couniy of Cumberland, returned and classified by 1 Silver Spring.
J, Worthington, Esq., Mercanlilo Appraiser, in. C H Whitcomo
accordance with the several ads of Assembly, viz:! John Coyle
• Cfoas . 1 Jacob Simmon,s Liquors,
J W I'jl.y 13 $lO 00 Loidich & Bro
JnoG Williams 13 10 00' A H Zorgor
Samuel Elliott 14 7 00' Siromo 6c Haverstick
.ChariesOgilby 10 20 00| . MILLS.
.fleoWHUner 13 10 00 ' Silver Spring.
Beniz & Brothers V 12 12 50 ~,. „ n *
Daniel Eckels (liquors) M 10 501} ® Bryson
II l Z
John Faller”(liquors) 14 10 SO Jo J h ~“ l ' a aht’ r
J & D Rhoads 14 7 00 „ Mien.
W B Murray 14 7 00 J? Lb "V y n -
S W Hamsliok (liquors) 14 10 50 , am “?J ®' tnar
Wm 14 Brelz 1 1 14 700 John H K.ufmau
Thomas Conlyn, 14 7 00 A#rnn^M r ,
mo. I '' I Aaron McClure
Henry Saxton 12 12 501
Wra M Henderson & Son 14 7 00' u PP e * AUen \
John Homer (liquors) 13 , 6 00 Jacob Coovor jr
Peter Monyor 14 7 001 South Middleton.
John P Lyno 13 10 00 Jacob Shenfibr
Jacob Wolf (liquors) 14 ' 10 50 | Wolf ord i Boralcr
J A Lohn (liquors) 14 10 60 I Monrde.
Jacob Sonar 13 10 00 David Vogleeong
C Inhoff Agl (liquors) 13 15 00 ‘JA&CWAhI
8 M Hoover 14 7 00, Bcn j a min Giblcr
Weiso & Campbell 13 10 00 North Middleton.
T H Skilea 14 7 00 Wm M Henderson &, Son
II M Rawlins 14 7 00 David Marlin
Wood & Conner 14 700 [ Dickinton.
P Arnold 12 12 50 John Moore 1
Arnold & Livingston 14 7 00 Daniel Smith l
John Kceny 14 700 Frank/ord.
N W Woods Agl 13 10 00 John Hoys I
n I ,a " er rp r, VI 2°“l Wt,t^n n .Urough.
L'lV 9hnS ?" (Pri f) 14 I °° M.,.h.1l J.rae. * l.
WACarolliers 14 7 0» | John Laughlin 1.
Lewis Steiner 14 7 M | Jacob Shcllahcrgor u
3 Kp l so 14 7 00 , Dillor & Kridcr 13
Jno N Armstrong 14 7 00 Samuel Finer U
P Messersmlth 14 7 001 Newton
Charles Barnilz (liquors) 14 |<| M Hss.c Mu,Ward 14
Woodward & Schmidt 13 10 00 Christian Au 14
Wm Sbelden 14 7 00 *
Henry Peters 14 7 00' DISIILLERS.
B J Kiefer 14 7 00 1 „
Henry Hark ness 14 7 00 Edward Showers
A S Wurmley 14 7 00 | 0 luhcir A B*
C Oytlby 1 1 700 j Upper Allen.
Jonathan Cornman 14 7 00 J°hn Bowman
John (‘onley 14 7 001 JVorfA Middleton.
James M'Granahan 14 7 00 Henderson <k Parker
A M Piper Agl 14 7 o(fj South Middltton.
W W Shuler 14 7 00 Robot Given
David Martin, Liquors, 14 10 50 , Wolford «Sc Bossier
Samuel Neff, liquors, 14 10 50 Monroe.
EtTfoar'd Biddle, jr. 14 7 00 M O Bcltzhoovcr
‘Mlfffiu. 'JA&CWAhI
Jrto U Perry, Liquors, 14 10 50 Southampton.
Henry .Snyder 14 7 00 M ur ,i n (; o ovor
VVm Whttefiold, Liquors, 14 10 501 Hopewell
Sl,ipi,.n,hu, e . 1 , !ollc f, f iu|g|
Samcc Swonxey 3 12 o 0 „ & o|l ,'
John Gtah 14 / 00.
C F (iqnklo 14 7 00 1 p , ,
Kunkfe & Slevick II , „„ p A4I AAU
Si ’
John Slumbaugh
Peter S Ariz, Agl
VV D E Hays
J C AUick
Jacob Paguo, Liquors,
Arnold & Son
I Jacob Bumburger
] J B Duncan Agi
I Ncvin & Biddings
'John Wunderlich
Mary Miller
Corneliua & Mitzel
John Bridges
John G Medmgcr
Weiller & Co
Dickinson.
Russel & Dice
U L Beelmnn
Newcomer & Kurtz
I VVeakly & Shriver
I VVm VV ait**
1 Benjamin Plank
: J os<■ 11 1 1 1. Sterner
, Joseph 11. ■vj a, IK| (i ors
1 Mirhiinicsbutfr.
Simon Arnold, Liquors,
Ephraim '/ng
J Kelolo
I lenry I.i aso
J 11 & A Smgizer
Ira Day
J V Sp.Tr
Swiler A Emminger
I Mellison '/aoiinah
George Smgrzer
Jacob I)jrslieimer
{J Blizzard
I John Bu isber
] George Webber!
! Levi Stir'll
George At l ic
JVcuMxl/e.
Hunter Heron
T & J M'Candlish
Jacob S\4qyur
Bear & Cbbaujjh
«'AV Sharp
Slough & M’Farland
Joseph Lauglilin
Ogilhy, Bros &l Co
John M Davidson
George llamill
Hopewell.
Snyder & Delhi
\\ hcrrv & Eshenbour
Nrwton.
J 11 Wioly
Joseph Smith
Kyle & Waahinger
Woods & Gracy
John G Loy
Weslpennabotough.
John Hood
Thomas Croason
C Heunincer
J D Gilliland
Williamson & Goodhcurl
I'i aifkford.
W &i J Green, liquors,
South, Jfllddleton.
A W Ldldich
S N Divin
Mullen & Alexander
Robert Given
Sc/Uthampton.
J W- Clever
C Faosnnnght
North Middleton.
Elias Light, liquors,
Upper Allen.
J Gusw ilor & Co
Hampden.
G & W ll.Eckels
Henry Rupp
John Kuiz
McGuire & Shoafer
Dr. Rogers
Eaglpenushorovgh.
Jacob Ronninger, liquors,
Andrew Eslingor
Bigler. M’Kinloy & Wilt
Korr & Humoll
Goo W Fussier, liquors,
Michael Freeze
i W Kerr
D & J Hynard
! Neto Cuniherland.
1 John 0 Miller, liquors,
MoBBor,'Jomcß & Co
Charles Oyster
J Vulonllpo Fopman
JoWA McLain, liquors,
1 John Horn
Leo & Uinglaml
1 Dohn «fc Switzer, liquors,
Lower Men.
Isaac Barton, liquors,
Eploy & Ernst *
. Urowcr.it Morlhlnnd
Mathias Ullnrr, liquors,
Rudolph While
7 00 I
700 I Carlitle
7 00 Win Alexander 10 5 00
7 00 Wni Barnitz JO 6 00
10 50' DEER, OYSTER 4a EATING HOUSES
l 0 00 ; Carlisle.
7 Stratton 4 l Whiting
7 \ Jacob Low
12 60|Joscph Murklo
7 00 j Wm Sponsler
7 00 John Huffman
7 00 i William Askew
700 | ft ete Cumbeiland.
700 ! j ac oh Etter
~00 .S/(i'/)/)en«iwrg.
Philip Ditrick
J U 4c W Leny
N A Cornelius
JVeioci Lie.
Ooorgo Murphy
Ifpptr Alien.
(•eorgo Sponsler
Mechanicsburg.
Peter Baker
East
Abraham Coble 8 5 00
Wm Philips 8 5 00
RETAILERS OF PATENT MEDICINES
Nrwtille.
Win Bratton
CtIMIIKHLAM) CotMTT, 5S
1 do hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct
list of the dealers in Merchandize Patent Medicines,
iVc., in Cumberland county, oa returned to tno by J.
Worthington, Esq., Mercantile Appraiser. All per
sons relumed and classified under (ho act of 1840,
relating to Distilleries, Browers, Potent Medicines,
Ealing Houses, &e., and all Merchants and others
returned and classified as above, are notified to call
and lake out their respective licenses, on or before
the Ist day of July, 1853.
WM. S. GOD BAN* Co. TWr.
M.iy 12, 1853—4 t
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14 7 00
13 10 00
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14 7 00
14 7 00
14 10 50
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13 10 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
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14 7-00
11 7 00
14 7 00
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14 7 00
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14 7 001
II 7 00
Jabxks H. Wkis*,
Wcisc & Campbell.
S. \V. Corner of N. Hanover and Louther Streets,
BH(J most respectfully to call the early attention
of tho citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, to our
new ami beautiful assortment of Spring Goods, se
lected from (lie very best of tho New York A Phil*
adelphia markets, consisting of
13 10 00
13 10 00
Ladies Dress Goods ,
Persian Cloths, Bar ego do Lono, Black Chnli, Choir
Barege, Chamelion Silk, Bombazines, Alpacas. All
wool Du Canes, Muus do bogo, French Chintzes,
Lawns, Ac c.
7 00
7 0
7 00
7 00
7 00
Embroideries and Dates ,
Collars, Cndetslcoves, CulTa, Sponcorsj Swiss and
Jaconet Ruffling, Swiss and Jaconet Edging and
Inserting, Lislo and Moculin do., Florentine do.,
Linen Bohin do., Vulcncones Laces.
13 10 00
14 7 00
II 7 00
13 10 00
II 7 00
Gloves and Hosiery.
Kid Silk* Lisle Thread, Mohair and Colton Gloves,
White (.rid black Silk Ac black Ingrain lloso, mixed
and while Colton do., Mens half hose.
14 10 50
13 10 00
13 10 00
is io no
U 7 00
Ginghams, chocks, tickings,calicoes, white muslins,
Nunkoon, Kentucky Joans, blue and fancy Drills,
Vestings, plain Ac drilled Linen, fine damask Linen
Table Cloths, Towels, Napkins, Bird Eye Diaper.
Boots and Shoes.
Black and fancy colored Gaiters and Shoes of all
descriptions, (Willis' make;) fine cslf Bools, Kip
Pegged Boots, Mens Calf Congress Bools, Boys
Boots, Mens Gaiters and Shoos, all kinds of Cbil
drons Shoos and Guilds.
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 10 50
a
10 00
Groccrica.
Rio and Java Coffee, Sweeny's Syrup Molasses,
Cuba Molasses, Sugar of alt qualities, Rico, Spites,
&c. Purchasers will find il to ihoir advantage to
coll and examine our stock before purchasing else
where,.as it is entirely now, and wo have for our
motto “ quick salqs and small profits."
_Carlj.lo, A|.rill4,lBM. • MncUornl.
IIAUmVAHE. t oArv DbU. in whole and half barrels, noW re
. I.ARGE Spring Arrival, which surpaasos in ocivlng and for sole, by
\f\ ouanlilV, quality and price, any that has over Match 31. WOODWARD &> SCHMIDT.
'been onenod in Carlisle, consisting of oil kinds Ofj -a.
I Hardware, Shoo Findings, Coach Trimmings, Sod- Ellibi olflCriCW. **-
dlorr Points, Oil*, Varnishes, Glass, Nolls, Fites,! Such as Sleeves, Collars, Cuffs, liandkeroMofs,
Anvil,, Vicos, Doliows, Spring., Alois. Dows, Fol- g wisl am l J.conol Edging “ 11 d ., 1 '”/■ 1
loos Veneers, Cedaiwaro, Farming Utensils, Bor & received by PHILIP ARNOLD.
1 Rolod lion, Stool, «Stc., with a thousnnd other orli- April 7, 1663.
purchased very largely of heavy Goode UIIIH IIC leaUlS,
nrovious to the advonco in the prices, lam enabled xU3T received anoliior oaao of splondid Gold Mod
?o sell at llio old prices. Persons in want of Hard- ■J*\ Do Lains, which wc-are at 13 4
waroaro invited to call and examine my stock ond IGJ. ; N. W. WOODS, Ag(o.U
hoar the prices, and they will be convinced whoro Deo. 26. 16oJ.
the cheap Hardware is to bo had. UeillOVUl.
My stock of Wall Papers is-unsurpasgc y any r |"ou p Otocory and Quecnswaro Store oftb«<
other in the borough. I Ascribe* has been removed to his new biilld-
Thankful for past favors, a continuance of 1,10 > a unJ 3 MARION If A 1.1., Wo. I Main
same Is aollcitcd. 1 sir cot J* W*E»Y»
| CutUbld, Match 31. 1658.
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14 7 Oft
14 7 00
14 7 00
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14 7 00
13 10 00
13 10 00
14 10 50
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
H 10 50
13 13 00
13 1000
14 1 00
14 10 str
14 7 00
* IS 50
14 10 00
14 10 50
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 10 50
14 7 00
April 7, 18T.3,
Clats,
14
13
14
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10 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
10 50
10 00
7 00
10 00
10 oo
7 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
10 00
7 00
7 OO
10 00
' yi 7 00
7 00
to 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
7 00
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20 00
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12 60
12 60
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g a oo
9 6 00
BREWERS.
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b a uu
8 6 00
6 6 00
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8 6 00
8 6 00
8 5 00
6 6 00
8 6 00
8 6 00
6 5 00
NEW STORE.
War. K. CintrosLi.
Domestics.
JOHN P. DYNE,
Cheering? Bfews I
THE readers of the Volunteer are informed of
(ho important fact (hat (ho subscribers ar6novf
opening on extra big lot of cheap SPRING AND
SUMMER GOODS, among which are the fol*
lowing: i
GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. L/lb(EB* WtAR.
Cloths, High Lustre BlUt- Sllks,
Cassimercs, Do. Eflbcy doi
Vestings, Terc Satins,
Summer Coalings, Barege de Lainesi
Pant Stuffs, Lawns,
Hats, Mous, de Laines,
Suspenders, Mous. do Boge, .j.
Cravats, High Lustre Black Al
, Handkerchiefs, pachas.
Stockings, Ginghams, ,
Gloves. Bohnet fftbhpnsj
MISCfLLANKOUa. GIOVCS, Mills,
Muslins, Calicoes, Hosiery,
Checks, Tickings, Needle Worked Collars,
Flannels, Bagging, Chimesetles,
Counterpanes, Edgings and Inserting,
Carpel Chjiin.&c.- &c.&o.
and a complete assortment of Goods, in oar line,
which wo are selling at very low prices indeed.—
Country produce taken in exchange for Goods.
BKNT2 & BROTHERS.
7 00
March 31, 1853.
Great Arrival of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
AT the store of the subscriber, (he great Mart for
Diy Goods, Groceries, Boots ond Shoes.
Tho subscriber respectfully informs hiW
and numerous customers, that he has returned from
Philadelphia, with a Urge and varied ossOflmeht of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS*.
consisting in pait of Broadcloths and OaßJuibhlfek,
Satti no Is, Vestings, Muslins, Checks,Tickings, Flsn*
nols, Linsoys, Velvet Cords, Cravats, Suspenders,
(Moves, &c.
7 00
7 00
7 00
Ladies’ Dross Goods, Silks, Bombasines, figured,
plain and changeable Lillies,
Ginghams, Calicoes, Alpacas, Morinocsitih(mls l Uo*
siery, <Sco.
Men's and Buys' Ilais find Capi,
A very large assortment, embracing every stylo
and quality. A large assortment of Bonnets, Rib
bons, Umbrellas, and Parasols.
7 00
7 00
White and colored Carpet Chain.
Booth 6l Sucks. —An extensive variety of Merfs’,
Women’s, and Children's Boots and Shoes, ftofotb£
most celebrated manufacturer?.
8 00
8 00
Groceries,
Such as Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Rico, Ac. Chotci
TEAS from the well known Tea dealers, Jen-
I kins ft Co.
8 00
I All who visit our establishment are free to ac
• knowledge that wo are selling every description of
Goods, at astonishingly low prices. Our system of
low prices has already attracted a great number of
people. Tho attention of all who wish good bar
gains is solicited, ns extraordinary inducements can
be offered to purchasers.
Butter, Eggs, Rags,Soap, and Dried Fruit,taken
a I morkctpricos.
April 7, 1853,
NEW SPRING & SEItIITIER GOODS.
THE subscriber would respectfully inform bis
customers and the public In general, that ho baa
jiißt received a largo supply of Spring and Sommer
Goods, which ho is determined to sol) at prices aa
low if not lower than any other establishment in
I town, among his assortment will be found
12 60
Ladies Dress Goods,
of evorg kind and stylo, such as Black and Fancy
I Silks, India it Foulard Silks, Baraga do Laleea,
| Lawns, Oarages, Mous do BogOi Swiss, Book, Moll
and Jaconet AlusJins, together with a variety of
others.
Shawls I
Spring Shawls of different kinds comprSsi ng Wliiilo
Crape, Cashmere, Do Laino Darogo, &c.
Bonnets, Bonnets.
Our assortment of Bonnots will bo found one of the
largest and most complete in town, ranging In price
from 37 J cts. to 87.
Ribbons.
A very nico lot of Ribbons for nock and Bonnet
Ribbons at all prices.
Parasols.
Paansnla of nil Kinds, such as Plain and Embroider*
od, Silk and Satin, Lined, do Colton and Gibfhamf,
at all prices.
5 00
Domestics '
Such os Bleached & Unbleached Muslins, Check*,
Tickings, Table Diapers, Mens' die. Boys' wear.
Baggings, dee.
6 00
Carpels !
A largo stock of oaipols from the commonest cot
ton to the host imperial and three ply. Tapestry
Brussels, which will bo sold cheaper than they OSB
bo purchased elsewhere.
flouts and Shoes.
A largo assortment of Men’s and Boy’s Doota and
Shoos, and Women's and Children's Shoes of all
kinds.
Crocerics.
Groceries of all kinds, consisting of Coffee, Sugar,
i'Vob, Hp'vces, Mu\b«bq«, &lc., at the bid stand 3
doors north of'the Carlisle Dank, where you can
find anything In our Mno cheaper (hon any place
in town. IMI ILIP«ARNOLD.
Apji I 7, 1853.
To Cabinet Makers.
IP you desire a complete assortment of Goods to
select from, cull in East Main street, where yoa
, n lie supplied with Hair cloth of all breadths* sofa
and chair springs, Mahogany Veneers from 37$ Ota
to $2 per sett, Walnut and Moplo Veneers. Mould
ings of all breadths, Hoads, Vai nishes, dtc. linviln
their particular attention to my Varnishes and every
thing else uocd in their linp.
March 3. ISM. , If. SAXTON.
Estate Notice
LETTERS of administration on the estate of R.
M. Blousing, late of Silver Spring township, Cumber
land county, deceased, have been issued by (bo Re
gister of said county, to the subscriber residing in
the saino lownship. All persons indebted to said
estate will make immediate payment, and thoseb&v
ing claims will present litem for settlement la
PR AN CIS ECKELS, Adm'r.
April 14,1 853—Cl
DiftHoliidou of l*ai'titorßhl|>.
THE partnership heretofore ozhisling between
thu undersigned, trading under the firm of
& Ilomininger, in (lie milling business, at Middle
sox Mill, was dissolved by mutual consent on the,
let Inst. All persona knowing themselves indebted
to thu late firm will call on Wm. Hcogy, os soon M
possible, who is authorized to make nil settlements*
‘ WILLIAM HBAOY,
JOHN MEMMINGER.
Carlisle, April 28, IBGJ.—3w*
llacon Hums. ,
A GO’S, eololiratod sugar ourod Hsmt,
j for Halo hy WOODWARD & SCHMIDT.
March 31, 1 863.
N. W. WOODS, Agt