Santa finiia’s Mrm to liis Compatriots, *. SantA Anna arrived at Vera Cruz on Iho Ist Inst., bndw'ad received with groat solemnity. ■ Oniho f6UbWing (llio 2d) Gen. Santa Anna pub tiehod a.,manileato to the nation, of which wo sub* dojrv oltfjnplallon jQenerat Antonio Lopcx de Santa Anna to his Com- patriots Me*ioan3-tOo placing my fool on (ho ehorco of jiiy country, I salute thorn will) (ho liveliest emotions. My; hoort has palpitated with tenderness from tSio .litno When my eyes commenced to discover around our .coofllS the lofty mountains which indicate (ho proximity of a land in which everything is door to my, heart, in which everything brings to mo the deafest, reminiscences. You hato called mo, believing mo useful lo save you from (ho state of anarch; and superstition into whiolt you have fallen, and I have not delayed in re sponding lo'yoar summons. You already have mo on your soil, resolved to. employ all my energies in op objcctof sack essential importance. Out if 1 have been quick to coiilo at your call, it is from rock-1 oning upon your, efficacious operation. Of no use 1 will bo my firm resolution to consecrate myself on* | tircly to the salvation of the country if every one of. you do not assist mo, co-operating with all fils ability to tho attainment of those ends. Far from mo is tho thought of avenging ancient grievances. Those who hove been my enemies may demise all fear. Everything is forgotten; and in touching the shores of my country, I present to oil tho hand of friendship. Neither do 1 come lo make any party" prevail. 1 come only to raise the sacred standard of union, summoning (o follow it ell Mexi cans, whatever may be their opinions. Every man .whoso heart swells and is moved at tiro voice of his country, ho is myTriend, ho is my companion. Meccans, 100 long have wo permitted ourselves to ' bo deceived bychimcric.il ideas. Wo have lost 100 rtitich limb In i'ntcstino dissensions. A sad reality lisa come to drag us from such a deplorable dcccp lion. To what hove wo arrived at the end of thirty years of independence 7 Cost an eye over the may of your country, and you will find Ijiat a groat portion of your territory lias boon lost. Examine the state of your finances, and you wl’l meet nothing but dis order, abuse, ruin. VV ha lis credit abroad?— What is the opinion which you enjoy in foreign no. 1 (ions 7 Where is that army in whoso lines I have j had ihp honor lo serve, Hut army which gained yoor, independence, in which [ glory of having had no [ small part—lit .it army which I led through the des erts conquering appeared insupera- , ble to tho frontier of the republic— ul whose head I repelled an inimical invasion, and with which j fought—with little fortune, but not without honor—i when your capital was occupied by the enemy. j Mexicans, let us become unrstNycs again. Let us j Improve the hard lessons of experience. Let us re-j piir tho errors wo luvo committed. Here you have mo to cnnlribulo my share to this honorable rrp.tr.i lion. Toil with me in good faith in tins glorious work, and wo may still have a n country, nation »l honor, and a name which ivo will not be ashamed lo own. i Soldier* ! comrades in anna! Behold nnew ol your head your old general, him who lias conduct, odyou sometimes with glory, him who has nut ahan. doned you in Iho moment of misfuriune; him who 1 boars on his body an honorable muliluiion, and who, with you, has exposed his breast to the bills of (lie enemy in the days of your misfortune. Listen to n voice which is not unknown (,o you. Follow youf| general and friend j let us tcsloro to our noble pro fession thp lustre of which it h is been deprived ; nnd although the relations of friendship Elicit exist with all nations, and which I shall cultivate with uII care, | may not at present miko your gallantry necessary,l lot us bo ready should national honor require it, to I prove in Iho face of all (ho world wlnl the Mexican soldiers have always sheltered in (heir breasts. Mexicans of all classes. Let (be day of my re (urn to the country bo the day ofgcnoral rcconctlia. (ion, and let the joy which it causes mo Jo find my self among you exhibit ilselfin all assembled around jhb national standard and let us hear all shout with thp same union and enthusiasm as in 1631, Vioc la patrit, vioc la indspendencia. (Long live tho coun try, lung live independence.) These are the wishes with which I present myself at your call: these the vows of your compatriot and friend. Antonio Lopez deSanta Anna Ileroieal Vera Crux, April 2. 1653 Santa Anna proceeded to the city of Mexico on the 6th, having been elected as President of the Repub. lie for fho fifth lime, by the votes of eighteen out of twenty-three Slates and territories. An Indiana paper publishes an account of n queer hole on a aide hill out there. The b.mk caved in like many other Indiin banka, and left the holo Mick ing out about ten feel. 3Wai*r{asco. On the 28lh ult., by the Rev. A. H. Kroimer, Mr. Jacob Dcini.rn, of North Middollun, lu Mrs. Susan LtrrcßT of Weatpennsburough. Brigade Inspector’s Orders. THE uniformed militia will meet for inspeciion ne follows : 'The Carlißlo»l>ighl Infantry nnd Carlisle Light Artillery, will meet in Carlisle on Sa urdny tho I lih day of May. The First Regiment will meet nl Newville, on Tuesday tho 17th of May, at 10 o'clock A. M. Cspt. 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 ho hold accountable for tho good condition of nil public arms and accoutrement*. SAML- CROP, Brig. fn«p. Ist Brig. Isth Div. Brig. Tn«p. Office, 7 Carlisle, May 3. 1853. 5 NOTICE Canusi.R Durosir Bank, ) Carlisle, May 3. 1853. ( THE Directors have (his day declared n dividend of Four per cent, for the last six inonihs which »ill bo paid lo the stockholders or llioir leg il represent, t ives on demand. \VM. M: BEETEM, Cathitr. NOTICE. TAKE nollco that an application was made ai Ihe April lerm of tlio Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, A. D. 1853, for a charier ol Incorporation of iho Church of Cod, nl Church lown, In tho township of Monroe, and Iho said Coart made Ttlo followingdccree. “And now to wit, April ! 1, 1863. It la directed that the wilhin writing bo filed in iho office of ihe Prothonolary, and that notice ol tho application dioroln contained bo inserted in two newspapers printed in tho Borough of Carlisle, in iho county aforesaid, for at least three weeks prior lo the next term of this Court,” By the Court. If by the next term no sufficient reason bo shown lo tho contrary, the said Court will bo asked lo grshulhld charter. May 5,“ 1853—31 Spring millinery. will open, on Monday, llio HBPoth of May* a fashionable assortment of Silk t Crane and Blond BONNETS. Also, Cops, Head-dresses, Children's Hols of every variety and style; Crapes, Silks, Laces, Flowers, Crn’po Shawls, Dross Silks, Collars, Loco Sleeves, Man tillas, now stylos and patterns; Combs, Braids, Curls, Paris Woven Corsets, &o. The ladies are invited to call and examine her goods. Carlisle, May 5, IB63—4jL* BONNETS and RIBBONS. Just received a largo assortment of Bonnets and Ribbons, ot all prices, very cheap. Moy 6. 1853. N. W. WOODS. Agt. PARASOLS. Jual received a largo assortment of Parasols, plain and figured, which will be sold very cheap May 6,1853 N. W. WOODS, Agt. LADIES' SHOES. Joil received, o Inreo nmurt moot of Lodioi’ Shoot, whloh will bo oold yory chop, May 5. N ■ W. WOODS, Ag t, /IItiGHAMSat LAWNS. Ja.t received,« 10l 01 ITfino Ltrlelon Oingliorna & Lowna, bo sold cheap. N. W, WUODS, Aft. Mo y S; 1853. Removal. LONGSTRETH & BROTHER, HAVE removed directly opposite the old eland, to the superior five story store, No 8 North Third Street, And are now fully prepared lo exhibit to tho pub lic, an unsurpassed variety of WALL PAPERS, from the lowest priced American manufacture, lo the superior English and French, from the well known houses of Delacourt, Zubor and others.— Call and see before purchasing. The moat offi* dent and polite workmen employed to hanglho paper. May 5, 1863—41 REMOVAL. JOHND.GORGAS hereby informs his friends and customers, that ho has removed his TIN WARE ond-STORE ROOMS to the room lately j occupied by Mr. J. W. Eby as a Grocery store, on i Main street, where ho will as heretofore manufac ture and keep constantly in store, every description i TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, made in tho best stylo and at the very lowest prices. Good workmen and the very beat material always employed, so us to insure entire satisfaction. Spouting and Job Work done at the shortest no lice, in a superior manner and at fair prices. Also in store at all seasons a largo and ottraclive variety of Parlor and Cooking Stoves, comprising every new ond fancy style, of ail prices and sizes, adapted to burning either wood or coal. His assortment of stoves he intends shall not bo surpassed by any other.cstablishmcnt; comprising a score or more o( different stylos to suit all tastes. — Thankful to his friends for the patronage so long bestowed upon him at his old stand, ho respectfully invites a call at hta mw establishment, confident that his largo assortment cannot fail to please May 5, 1953 JOHN D. GOKGAS Berage de Lains. JUST received, o sptendod assortment of Dorago do Lains, which (rill bo sold very cheap at May 5, -53 N. W. WOODS, Agt. Silks, Silks. JUST received, a largo lot of superior black nnd chungablc Silks, to which wo invito tho attention of the Indies, which will bo sold cheap. May 5. '53 iN. W, WOODS. Ag'l. LIST OF LETTERS. A Iveilisnil in Iho '• Volunicer" by Aulhnrily LIST OF LETTERS remaining in llie Peat Olftco al Carlisle, P*., Mny 1, 1853. Persons in-' qtnnng for Idlers on (his list, will please any they nre advertised. Adams Mrs Eliza HolTinan Jacob Con. C. Adams Cbmles C Harman Margret Alexander Joseph Mopplo Solomon Aukerman Hemy Haas EmeiU Ander Cicley James Mr Baughman Philip Kunkle Anthony D 1 Boy nr Widow King John | Bochile John Kerney Adrian Z Buchanan Copt T(heirs) Kerns Mary A Brown Wm er Krysher David 1 Bruches William Kerin Joseph C Hlnrk Mary Elizabeth Kiefer Era Baldwin Linus C Longnrcker Catharine ! Bell Peter Lucas Peter 2 Boyer Fanny Lease Jana Byers Kale Lenny J H & W Black Miss Ann Lehman Jacob Barrel A A Mars Eliza Boyer Daviil Mathers James H Bell Robert Maida Jesse 801 l Robert John Myers John ( Brown Timothy Marlin Miss E C Braun Gustav Myers Michael Buchter Samuel Martin Marga/el Cook Wm H 3 M’Elwee James Corminy Geo A Marlin Henry Cornmhn H R 2 Mahur James (Gallon David H Henry heirs Cameron Hugo Marks Thomas tLq Cranjer Jacob M'Cavit John Cramer John M’Konna Francis Clarke James May John A C'isick J*din 3 Netr Henry j Cofidua Rudolph Newinn G A Daily Miss Ann Nick> Is Stephen Daria Hon Dr John W Orris Chhsioper I Danner Augustus Po 1 John 2 ! Deshon Rev G M J Parker William i Donaldson Caroline 2 Porter Robert ; Day Caroline Filer Cornelius or Henry jl)iller Elizabeih P.iXlon Thomas E«q 1 Oilier Michael Robinson Elizabeth Darcy John Rankin Margery Ouoan Patrick 2 Rodenbough & Bro Doughlin Patrick Russel Isabella Emory Mrs S Rupley Snyder Evans Henry Roifi George Friekel Catharine Riordan Bryan Fnuglil John Russel William | Fnher 'Fhomas Ryan Edward ] Failor John Sieckman Mary J 1 Fritchey Joseph Siringfellow Jolm ! Ford Frank Smith Frederick Esq Ferdinand John A Smith Cyrus 1 Green J W E*»q Springs Sarah A | Griffith Moses Sipe Peter I Gardner John T Smith Lieut John heirs Green John W Siambaogh Maria 1 Giors John Shearer Peter 1 Gooden Mrs Maty Swanger Christian Guy Dr E Saddler Rebecca {Guy Ebenczor Sidezmger Hiram I Gannnn Marlin 2 SniUn Joseph j Huber Sarah Ann Stillgehauor John Holland Lucinda 3 Tobias Simon I Frederick Huizn Weaver Amanda C 1 Halo Lincoln B 3 Wails Henry ' Harnish Susannah Wiseman N M Esq i Herr Rev Christian Wise George (N M) 1 Horn Mary Weagley Wm ■ Heikes Catharine Woods John Darner Jacob _ N. lIANTCH. p. M Six CenlN Reward! . &UANAWAY from Iho suhscrihor, living in South Middleton township,] Cumb. co., I’o., on Sunday night, tho 2'lih instant, an indentured appren li o to tho farming business, named Henry Karns. Said boy is about 17 years ofd, and about 6 fed 5 indies high. Tho above reward will bo paid for tho ap prehension of Biiid hoy, and all persona arc forbid harboring or trusting him on my account. JACOB zua. April 28, 1963—3l # _ _ Curpoiitcrs Wauled. I'HE Cumborlnml Valley Railroad Company will give from four to six months employment to 12 or 16 good energetic workmen- None other need apply. To such good wages will bo given. Ap plication must bo made Immediately at llio offices oflho Company In Harrisburg, Carlisle, or Cham bersburg. A. F. SMITH. Supd’t. HR Office, Chombg. April 29, 1863—3 t Dissolution of riii lucrslilp. THE partnership herotofore oxhialing between the undersigned, trading under the firm of Hoagy A Hemrningcr, In (ho milling business, at Middle sex Mill, wos dissolved by mutual consent on the ‘lst Inst. All persons knowing themselves Indebted to the late Ann will call on Wm. Hoagy, as soon as possible, who is authorised to make all settlements. WILLIAM HEAOY, JOHN HEMMINGER. Carlisle, April 28. 1803.—3w* __ Scythes I I HAVE just received SO doz. Grain and Grass Scythes, manufactured for my own sales, which are far suporioi to any other Scythes brought to thin market. I hove been selling this mtlclo for the last four years, in which time they have thoroughly proved their superiority over all others. The early attention of cradle makers is Invited to this article. The attention of Farmers is also solicited to a now patent Scythe Sneth, which does away with the common heel ring and gross nail, and haa been ,f prononneed by all who have examined U to be d r greai'improvement. A largo lot of 2,8 & 4 prong for fl. wooden forks, shovels, hoes, &c. pril 28, 1662, JOHN P. LYNB. Carlisle Gas and Water Company. ■\TOTIOB ia hereby given, that the subscribers, I.N Commissioners authorized bylaw to take sub scriptions to tho capital stock of ttao “Carlialo Gas ami Water Company,” will meat and open books for that purpose at tho Court House, in tho Office of the County Commissionora, on Saturday tho 81st of Mat, at 9 o’clock A. M. Subscribers are required by law to pay one dollar upon each share of stock at the time of subscribing, and will bo on* tilled to six per cent, upon ell sums paid from the dote of payment until tho work bo completed. Frcdk. Watts, Armstrong Noble, Wm. M. Uectcm, Charles t)gilhy, John Sanderson, Henry Saxton, E. M. Biddle, JamesH. Graham, Richard Parker, E. Beatty, F. A. Kennedy, J. F. Lomberton, John B. Bratton, John B. Parker. Lemuel Todd, Carlisle, April 28, 1863—4 t _. LIST OF DEALERS UTmo,™.. r\F Goods, Wares,& Merchandize. Also, Mil.jGoo Goescman St Co V/ lets, Distillers, Lumbermen, &c M within ilio ; Michael Fissol i County of Cumberland, relumed and classified in Silver Spring. | accordance with the several acts of Assembly, viz: C H Wbitcomo i ™£? le ‘ ClaSB ‘ I John Coyle t 13 $lO 00 Jacob Bimmon,s Liquors, Jno G Williams 13 10 00 Loidich Sc. Bro Samuel ElllOtl H 7 00' A H Zorger Charles Ogilby 10 20 00 Slrorao Sc Havorstick' Geo W Hilner 13 10 001 MILLS, Bentz & Brothers 12 12 50 Daniel Eckels (liquors) 14 10 60 Margaret Snodgrass 14 7 00 J & G Keller 14 7 00 John Faller (liquors) 14 10 60 J,&I) Rhoada 14 7 00 W B Murray 14 7 00 W hhveraiick (liquors) 14 10 60 Wm H Bretz 14 7 00! Thomas Conlyn, 14 7 00 : Henry Saxton 12 12 60, Wm M Henderson & Son 14 7 001 ! John Humer (liquors) 13 15 00 Peter Monyer 14 7 00 John P Lyne 13 10 00 I Jacob Wolf (liquors) 14 10 60 J A Lebn (liquors) 14 10 60 Jacob Sener 13 10 QO 0 Inhoff Agl (liquors) 13 16 00 S M Hoover 14 7 00 Weiae & Campbell IS 10 GO { T H Sillies 14 7 001 H M Rawlins 14 7 00 Wood & Conner 14 7 00 P Arnold 12 IS 60 Arnold & Livingston 14 7 00 John Keeny 14 7 00 N W Woods Agl 13 10 00 Wm L Haller 14 7 00 H M Johnson (Prof) 14 7 00 W A Oarolhere 14 7 00 Lewis Steiner 14 7 00' | J K»Uo 14 7 00 JnoN Armstrong- 14 7 00 John Gillen (liquors) 14 10 60 j P Messersmtth 14 7 00 Charles Barnhz (liquors) 14 10 50 Woodward & Schmidt 13 10 00 Wm Shelden • 14 7 00 Henry Peters 14 700 Carlisle. B J Kiefer 14 7 00 Edward Showers Henry Harkness 14 7 00 A gt Henry Shrom 14 700 Upper Allen. A S Worraley 14 7 00 John Bowman C Ogilby 14 700 North Middleton. Jonathan Cornman 14 7 00 Henderson St Parker John Conley 14 7 001 South MiddUton. James M'Granahan 14 7 00 Robert Given A M Piper Agl 14 7 00' Wolford & Bossier W W Shuler 14 7 001 Monroe. David Marlin, Liquors, 14 10 60 , M O Belixhoovor Samuel Neff, liquors, 14 10 50 j a & C W Ahl Ed "" d Biddle 'J'- 14 7 00' Swlfompt™, 1, .. , lM.rlinUi«r Jno U Perry, Liquors, 14 10 501 „ „ Henry Snyder 14 7 00 „ Win Whuefield, Liquors, 14 10 50 5° bcrl Quiflley Shippe»butg. ( Rnmp&o,ov« Samuel Swan.*, I* 12 50 ALI John Gish 14 ? ()0| PA AJ AAhl C F Kunkle 14 7 00 Kunkle & Slevick 14 700 , Collate. John Slombaugh 14 7 00 Wm Alexander 10 6 00 Peter S Anz, Agl 14 7 00 . Wm Barnitz 9 8 00 WD E Hays 14 7 00 1 BEER, OYSTER 6t EATING HOUSES. ,J C Altlck 14 7 001 Cfl ij4j J,o"b Pagne, u,™,, 14 10 501. s , r „, on & Whi|i „ g Arnold & Son 13 10 00 Jacob l.ow 8 | Jaaoh Bumbarger 14 700 ‘ Jo , eph MalV| , i J 1) Diinoan Agl 14 7 00 Wm B pon.let I N«ln «t Ridding. 19 13 60 I John Hoffman John Wunderlich 14 7 00 i Q colgo w Bmnd, 700 NfW Cumberland. Jo°hn Bridges 14 7 00 John O Medinger 14 7 00 Dickvuon. ' i j> •, \«7 i Russel & Dice 14 7 00; N T I) L Bcetmsn 13 10 00, N £ Newcomer & Kurd 14 7 001 «- Weakly & Shn.er 13 10 00, OcorB ° 8 WmW.ll. 14 700 Upper Alien, Bfuja... Plunk 14 7 „l) Oerirgo Spon.lr. 9 Jo»epb ES.erner 14 7 M ..iohr ( , David Dcmulh 14 7 00 Pelcr Baker « bUchamcburg. i 11 6 “ ern«.6»r.»,*. Simon Arnold, Liquors, 13 I 5 00 Abraham Gobi. 9 6 00 Ephraim Zug 13 10 00' Wm Phlli P' 8 8 00 j fi,.,ul» 14 700 BETAILERB OF PATENT MEDICINES. Henry Lease 14 7 OOj Newville. JH&ASiogizer 14 7 00 [Wm Bratton 4 6 00 I\otirC. I Ira Day 14 7 001 CarlUle. | j p Sn-ihr 14 7 00 ' Elijah Swilior 4 ft 00 'PHE heretofore ex.sling firm of M. iL. Steiner 7 0 0 1 James M Donaldson 4 5 00 i he been dlaaul.cd for a abort lima and have, J? 7 Q 0 I S II Genhc, 4 6 00 united under the firm of Steiner & Bros, S. b. | Q eQ Simmer 14 700 i Merchants and all concerned in the obove clas- Corner of the Market Square. / i'„« n K It ircii«un«r 14 700 sificalion are hereby notified that they can have Hoping under (ho increased firm of btemer and J an opportunity of rnaking appeal by calling on Bros, to have nn increase of (heir former business. ■ qo ,ntJ wl Carlisle at any Hrao within the next four They have now every facility and will sprue no of-, John * ™ r 00 Ue. ks. provided they consider ihcmselrcs aggriev form lo plca.c thei, cu.romcr.lhcy having made ar-'Geo ge Vebbcrt 4 ’™! e d b, Ura above cUa.ifiaauon. ““ rangemonls wiih (ho largest importing houses o!, i*«vi n n _ ■ j WORTHINGTON ! Bkltimoro and Now Yark .0 ob in receive Ihe Ijr.l George Ainu >4 7 00 • Apprat i, r styles of Goods thnl rome to those markets ond at NexoeiUt. 186't—4l I the LOWEST PRICES. Hunter Heron 14 1 00 I * 1 Thankful for past patronage they solicit a corrtin- T& J M’Candlish 14 NP W QTORF i uanec from their old customers, and respectfully in- Jacob Swoycr 14 7 00, ru c. vv o I wnt, vile all others to examine their nov stylo of superior Bear & fobaugh 14 7 00 James 11, Wkisb. Wm. K. Campbell. S k ,rl.ig and Summer ClolbLng, II »S;.. „ \&itszspsifstt%stt •• a igißVj^srr^jr»vrs, th« Un ted Stales.- In consists o( the lollowmg s I John ('I L/aviason / ~u , , . - u r :', mo uimuoiu „ o j Hamill 14 700 now and boaullful assortment of Spring Goods, sc- 1 Dress and brock C | ‘ irJt rtoc n Ilected from the very best of the New York dc Phil*: of the best qualities of English and I* rench Cloths,. - r. . . q tQ qo adclplna moikets, consisting of 1 nin do and trimmed in the very lest style; .iogle, \l J? 00l Udiu Dress Go„ds> hrcimlrd All.nl Goal,, a i"' 710 'Mm ' Pn.iau Clutha, Barege du l.ana, Blurk Chali.Cliatl busmefS men, of k tench black and colored Cloths ' " , ' . e**., „ , ... very-low price.-, .iuirle hrc.lrd Frock caala of; H «‘f l ! 4 Barege Gl,an,clionb,lk Borah..,uea, Alpaca.. All French cloth, clo.o imitation of ihc fine dres, frork ! , 4 "00l U. Dane, Mou. dc bago, I- ranch Ghmlaca, coals at half price; spring Sack coats ol r)oth,ca«M- Kyle & Washtoger 4 Lawns, Ate. meres and tweeds, various colors and prices. V . , Gfac J JJ „ . , John u Loy H Panlahom. IW.rp.nn.loroug*. French Black Doeskin and fancy casßtmercs ol ® y every description. Thomas Oreaaon bests! tests! J eels! [(nnnlngcr Rich foncy Silks and Satins, black do.,Dombniincs. j \V U Gilliland Valencias, Marseilles, and Challicos, at all prices. Williamson & Goodhourl Boy's Clothing. Frankford. A full assortment of Boys’ Clothing. , W & J Green, liquors. Fancy Dress articles, embracing all the now styles South Middleton. of fancy silk cravats, English satin do. A W Leldich l Gloves—White, block *Sc colored silk, kid, Lisle SN Divln and cotton of every description. Mullen & Alexander TnunKß Cartet Bags of superior finisli Robert Given and at low prices. Southampton. BosPENDEns of superior Frorrh, English and j \\ Clover American manufocturo. Under-shirts and Drawers q Founnnuphl of fine Merino, silk, net cotton, jean and muslin, of pforlh Middleton. every description ond quality. Elina Light, liquors, L’MiinKi.i.Art of bilk and cotton very cheap. All Upper Allen. of which will bo sold at the lowest prices whoicsolo j Guswilor 6l Co or retail. Hampden. Remember the slono house, corner of the Public Q & W H BokeU •quare. STEINER &, BROS. Henry Rupp Carlisle, April 21,1 868. John Kuls McGuire & Shoafer Dr. Rogers George Eppley Easlpenntburough. Jacob Uonnlnger, liquors, Andrew Esling®r Bigler, M’Kinfey & Will Kerr & Homell Goo W Feaaler, liquors, Michael Freeio J W ICbrr D & J Uynard Neto Cumberland. John G Miller, liquors, Mpßßor, James & Co Chnrlee Oyster Valcolino Feoman John A McLain, liquors, John Horn Lee & Rlngland Dehn &. Switzer, liquors, Lower Allen. Isaac Barton, liquors, Gpley & Ernst Brower St Morthland Mathias Bltner, Itqqori, Rudolph White NEW GOODS. THE subscriber having just returned from ihe cily, offers to his customers and tho public in general, a largo and well selected assortment of Candies, Fruits, Nuts, &c., which for price and quality cannot be boat. We havo constantly on hand and manufacturing CAN DIES of a superior quality, consisting of Stick Candies of all kinds, mint, lemon, chocolate and Gum Drops, Fruits and Nuts of all kinds, such as Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Dates, Prance, Almons, English Walnuts, Cream Nuts, Filberts, Cocoa Nuts, California and African Ground Nuts. Also, a Urge assortment of Willow Cradles, Cabs, Coaches, dee.; Accordcona from 30 cents to SI 0, Butler, Sugar and Water Crackers, Caven dish, Congress, Mrs. Miller's «fe Goodwin’s Pino Cut Tobacco, and a variety of other goods. From tho liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, he hopes to receive a continuance of (he same. Remember the place, opposite Mtnmj H*Lt A. S. WORMLEY. Carlisle, April 28, 1653. Clothing Bazaar,-Removal. r PHE subscriber has removed bis fashionable 1. Furnishing Store to the room ho former ly occupied, in South Hanover to Uonlz’sstoro, and takes pleasure in informing his numerous palrors and the public in general, that he has made his purchases of Spring <fc 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 (0 order at the shortest no lice, and on reasonable terms. He is determined not lo be undersold by any establishment in the cnuntiy. IJis work is all made up by superior workmen, under his own superintendence, and ho feels a confidence in bis ability to ploqso. April 28—3rn. H. 8. RITTER. UR. C. S. MAKER, Respectfully offers his professional «*rvi rcs to the citizens of Carlisle and surrounding cdbniry. Office and residence in South Hanover street, directly opposite the ‘•Volunlccr” Office. April 21, 1853 —lf Strayed or Stolen I A drttk dapple dun horse, abouTß years and or 16 hands high. On ihe 1 CLZ_jL_rieht side of the thrapplo H a spot with ! 4jio hair off the effects of distemper, on tlio knee I p-int of the right hind leg is a mark from tho mb- 1 hingof a halter chain, and the shoo on the left front fool was off when the horse left. Any per son giving information lo the subscriber, living In Carlisle, where said horse can bo found, will be liberally rewarded. CHRISTOPHER LEHLEY. April 21, 1853—3i* PARASOLS. Just received a handsome lot of Parasols. I Bosskts—Jprt opened a Urge lot of Bonnets, at tho new store of Wciso <St Campbell. April 21. 1853. Embroideries. j„-» r<-.-0i«...i. u-n«- assort, merit of culfs, undendcevcn, spencers, collate «Sc ruffling. Sihwls A lot of handsome spring shawls for sale very cheap. Caitruh.— Blink and fancy roloied Gaiters,just received nnd for sale by Woisc dt Campbell. April 21, 1853. The Great Excitement AT OGILBY’S EMPORIUM is conned by . the great daily rush for New Goods, at the oid and established cheap store. Now opening a splendid assortment of Spring Goorts, nuch ue CholUos cloth, barroizo do Lnincs.barrozics, elegant dross silks, inous do bege, chinlz.en, calicoes, ginghams, noodle worked collars, undcrsleovos, 6c c. BONNETS. A n Immense assortment of Bonnets from 37 cents to $6. Beautiful and cheap ribbons, Artificials and Bonnet-Linings in great variety. CARPETS! A Mr lot of now and choop carpetings, not to bo excelled in price and beauty in the Stale. Paiubols —A complete assortment of Parasols apd aun Shades, very cheap. Boots asd Snoxa— -I hove added largely to this department, and will sell them cheeper than ever. GnocßiuEfl—A fresh lot of cheap Groceries just received. Como on with your each and save a profit by selecting your purchases from this magnif icent assortment of cheap goods. QCj* Remember the old stand, East Main street, Carlisle. . April 21, 1863. CHARLES OGJfcBY. [ Silver Spring. I Thomas B Bryson 13 10 00' | John Shoflher 14 7 q 0 ' j GcoH Bucher 14 7 qq I John Hallachet 14 7 00 I Lower Allen. C Ebcrly || 16 00 [Samuel Bilnor 13 io 00 John H Kaufman 14 7 00 C Rupp 14 7 00 ;Mr McClure 18 10 00 I Upper Allen, I Jacob Coovor jr 14 7 00 South Middleton. Jacob Sheoffer 14 7 00 Wolford 6c Dosaler 14 7 00 Afonros. David Vogletong is lo 00 J A 6c U W Aid 13 10 00 Benjamin Gibler 18 10 00 North Middleton. Wm M Henderson 6c Son 18 10 00 David Martin 13 10 00 Dtc&tnsoa. John Moore 14 7 00 Frankford. John Hays 14 7 00 Weitpenntborough. Marshall James 13 10 00 John Laughlln 14 7 00 I itcob OkrattiitteTgßi 14 7 00 1 Dillor 6c Krider 18 10 00 Samuel Piper 14 7 00 Newton. Isaac Morkward 14 7 00 Christian Au 14 7 00 7 00 7 0 7 00 I 00 7 00 Collars, Undoraleevcs, Cuffs, Spencers, Swiss and Juconet Ruffling, Swiss and Jsconcl Edging and Inserting, Lisle and Mcculin do,, Florentine do., i Linen Bobin do., Vulenconeq Laces. 10 00, 7 00' 7 00 10 00 7 00 Kid, Silk, Liale Thread. Mohair and Cotton Glo*e», White i.nd black Silk 61 black Ingrain How, mixed and vrhitc Cotton do., Mena half boae. 10 60 19 10 00 13 10 00 IS 10 00 14 7 00 Ginghams, chocks, tickings.ostiooes. white muslins. Nankeen, Kentucky Joans, blue and fancy Drills, Vestings, plain dc drilled Linen, fine damask Linen Table Cloths, Towels, Napkins, Bird Eye Diaper. 14 7 00 14 7 00 Dlack and fancy colored Gaiters and Shoes of all descriptions, (Willin’ make;) fine calf Boots, Kip Pegged Boots. Mens Calf Congress Bools, Boys Bools, Mens Gaiters and Shoes, all kinds of Cbil drens Shoos and Gaiters. 14 10 60 10 12 50 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 Rio and Java Coffee, Sweeny’s Syrup Molasses, Cuba Molasses, Sugar of all qualities, Rico, Spices, &c. Purchasers wilt find it to their advantage to coll and examine our slock before purchasing else where, ns it is entirely new, and we have for our motto “ quick sates and small profits. ” Carlisle, April M, 1869. 14 10 50 14 7 00 13 10 00 13 10 00 14 10 60 U 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 HARDWARE A LARGE Spring Arrival, which eyrpsssos in /\. quantity, quality and price, any that has ever been opened in Carlisle, consisting of all kinds of Hardware, Shoo Finding*, Coach Trimmings, Sad-, . dlery. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Nails, Filfts,*, g uc |, 0B Collars, Cuffs, llaDdkerebJsfo Anvils, Vicos, Bellows, Springs, Axels. Dowi,l ol- ' gw ,„ an ,J Jaconet Edging end Inserting, Ao..i«r loos, Vonoors. Oedtrware, Farming Utensils. Uor *Sc r< . cc i POt j by PHILIP ARNOLD. Ilolod Iron, Steel, &c., with a thotisnnd other orti- 1 Aprj | 7> , ■ . purchased very largely of heavy Goods HIIIS IIC , previous (o the advance in the prices, I am enabled -» usT received aholhor case of splendid Gold M#d jo sell at the old prices. Persons In want of Hard- J nJ Do Lalns, which wo sro eeHinjf si 12} worth fwaro are invited to call and examine my stock and | fl a N.VV. WOODS, Agint, I hoar tho prices, und they will bo convinced where I)co. 20, 1859- . ■ ' tho choap Hardware is to bo had. ItCUIOVaI. My slock l * Papers s unsurpnsso y any Tea, Qrocsry an( j Queonswito Btoto of tho ° Thankful for pwt f.von. . nnn.lnu.no. of ..mo JOHNP.LYNE. i. W. BBV. | Carlisle, March 81, 1868. 14 10 50 19 19 60 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 10 30 14 7 00 19 19 60 14 10 50 U 10 60 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 10 60 U: 7 00 April 7, 1863, Clast. 14 13 14 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 60 10 00 7 00 10 00 DISTILLERS. 9 6 00 0 6 00 8 00 80 00 SO 00 6 00 12 60 19 60 6 00 6 00 b UU IS 60 BREWERS. 8 6 00 Embroideries, and Laces, Gloves and Hosiery. Domestics. Boots and Shoes. Groceries. Cltoerlnljr Nfew* t THE readers of (he Volunteer are informed of tho important faot that (he subscribers erenow opening an extra big lot of cheap SPRING, AND SUMMER GOODS,among which are (he fol lowing : GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. LADIES* WkAßt: Cloths, High Lustre BPk. Bilks, Cassimeres, Do. Fancy do. Ventings, a Tero Satins, Summer Coalings, Barege de Lalnos, Pant Stuffs, Lawns, Hats, Mono, de Lainei, Suspenders, Moos. deßege, Cravats, High Lustre BUbk Al- Handkerchlefs, nachas, I Stockings, Ginghams* I G loves. Bonnet Ribbonl, I MISCELLANEOUS. GIOVCS* MlttS, Muslins, Calicoes, Hosiery, Checks, Tickings, Needle Worked CoUtrs, Flannels, Bagging, ChlmeieUes, Counterpanes, Edgings and Inserting, Carpel Chain, &o. &o. &o« ■, and a complete assortment of Goods, in oof line, which wo are selling at very low prices Indeed.** Country produce taken in exchange for Goods. DENTZ & BROTHERS. March SI ,*1863. Croat Arrival of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. A T the store of iho subscriber, the grlsit iftartfot IX. Diy Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes. The subscriber respectfully Informs his frlsnde and numerous customers, that he has relumed from Philadelphia, with a large and varied assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS', consisting in part of Broadcloths end Cassimenr, Sottinota, Vestings, Muslins, Checks,Tickings, Flan* nels, Linscys, Velvet Cords, Cravats, Suspender*, Gloves, &c. 4 Ladies* Dross Goods, Silks, Somba;rinei, figntfd, plain and changeable Poplins. ‘Mouiltn deLiioM, Ginghams, Calicoes, Alpacas, Merinoee,Shawls,Ho siery, tee. Men'9 and Boys’ Halt and Copt. A very largo assortment, embracing every style and quality. A largo assortment of Bonnets, Mb* bans, Umbrellas, and Parasols. White and colored Carpet Chain. Boots At Suoks. —An extensive variety ofMene'* Women’s, and Children's Boots and Shoes, fioiftthe most celebrated manufacturers. Groceries; Such as Sugar, CofToe, Molasses, Riee,&c. Choice TEAS from the well known Tea dealers, left kins Ac Co. All who visit our establishment ere free to to* knowledge that we aro selling every description of Goods, at astonishingly low prices. Our system of low prices has already attracted a great namber of people. Tha attention of all who wish goddhat gains is solicited, as extraordinary indaceme&ti otft be offered to purchasers. Butter, Eggs, Rags,Soap, and Dried FralMekea a t uiorkclorices N. W. WOODS, Aft jApril7,lB63 teiv spmiTG &. summon gooim. 'illC subscriber would respectfully inform bit customers end tho public in general, that h*. bl* jn*rrccci»fd n largo supply of Spring and Summit Goods, which ho io determined to sell at price*** low it not lower than any other catabllahrutCkl la town, among his assortment will bo found I “ Ladies Dress Goods, 6 00 nf everg kind and sa Black audFaDO/ 6 00; Silks, India & Foulard Silks, Darage do Lslnts, 5 ooL.swn«, Oarages. Moua de Oage, Swiss, Book, Mall 6 00) Jaconet Mat Una, together with a variety of | Olllfllfl. Shawls I Spring Situ w Is of different hinds Wbltt Cmpr, (.'aslwnoro, Do Laino Barege, tie. 6 00 6 00 6 00 Bonnets, Bonnet*. Our assortment of Bonnets will bo found ootnf lbs largest and most complete in town, ranging la pries from 37J cts. to 97. 6 00 Ribbons. A very nice lot of Ribbon* for neck and Bonnot Ribbon* ■( nil prior*. 6 00 6 00 Parasols. i Posssols of all hind*, such as Plain and Embroider* cd, Silk and Satin, Lined, do Colton and Qlngbao*, at all price*. Domestics ! Such a* Bleached & Unbleached Muslin*, .Cheek*, Tickings, Ta\»lq Diaper*, Mena’ di Boya* fraar. Baggings, &.o. Compels / A largo stock of carpels from the commonest cot ton to the boat imperial and three ply, Tapeatry Brussel*. winch will be eold cheaper than they can bo purchased elsewhere. Boots and Shots. A largo assortment of Men** and Doy*a Boots and Shoes, and Women** and Children’s Shoes of sit kinds. Groceries . Groceries of all kinds, consisting of Coffee,Bdgsf« Tea, Spices, Molasses, &c., at the old stsod S doors north of the Carlisle Bank, where you CM find anything in our lino cbeape; than any plkoe 'in town. PHILIP ARNOLD. I 7. SBS3, To Cabinet Makers. T F you doairc a complete assortment of Good* to X soled from, coll in. Bast Main street, where you n bo supplied with Hair cloth of all breadth*, cofa ami chair springs, Mahogany Veneers from 37£ cl* to $2 per sett, Walnut and Maple Veneers.Mould* ings of nil breadths, Resets, Varnishes, die. Unfit# ihoir particular attention (o my Varnishes and every thing else uacd in their lino. March 3, 1863. H. SAXTON. Estate Notice LETTERS of administration on (bo estate of R. M. Blessing, Ulo of Silver Spring township, Cumber land county.deceased, have been issued by tb* Re* i giater of said county, to the subscriber residing in | the same township. All persons Indebted to said estate will make immediate payment, and (hose hav ing claims will present thorn for settlement to FRANCIS ECKELS, Adw’r. April 14. I 853—0 t Estate Notice. N OTICE h hereby given that letters tesltrortf-' (nry on tlio estate of George Lighlner, letr of the borouuh of Nvwvillo, Cumberland cotrrtty, de ceased, Invo been issued by Iho Regiatei to thf subscriber, who resides in Haul boiough : All poi sons having ehrms against said estate will present them for settlement, nod thoso indebted will Utkt pajmotU without, delay. JOHN WAGGONER, Executor; I March 31, 1860 —Gw* Racoii IVami. (IHILD & CD’S, celebrated burst cured Had*} j for s«lo by WOODWARD & SCHMIDT. March 31, 1853. Mnclicral* • nbli. in whole and half barrel*,'DOW W* /OwvJccivlng oml for enlisby Moirh 31. WOODWARD & SCHMIDT.
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