TUo New Mexico DltUculty, Barlott has written a reply to Gov. tiano's proclamation, in which ho controverts each plaint, seriatim, in order to show that \bo governor is Wholly mistaken in his positions. As the cbntrovcr fcy is one of some interest, and likely to bo of some importance before long, it may bo well to state the %nhs(aoca of Mr. Bertolt's communication, which is thus given : , he denies Now Mexico ever exorcised jurisdiction over the Mecilla valloy, as alleged, as sorting that, on Iho Conlray, over since 1625, Chi huahua has claimed and exorcised the Jurisdiction .®fthaterrltory,. Secondly, ho says (hero arc only 700, not 9,00 U inhabitants in Iho disputed country, wbo'ard io'far fr6m desiring to bo annexed to (he U. States, (hat whonil was known the boundary deter* rained by the commissioners included them in Mex ico, they hailed Iho event with salvos df cannon and every kind of rejoicing. Thirdly, ho remarks, that n o force has eve* been used by the Stale of Chihua huo to retain possession other territory, although it is true that sbo has foiled to "protect the inhabitants of (ho (ertU.orv in question ogamst border Indian depredotions,” in (ho same manner that Texas and New Mexico have failed to protect tArir people from similar depredations. So with regard to iho protco tion.from similar depredations. So with regard to 'the protection of the "inhabitants of the territory (in I dispute) in flicir rights of person and property •** tiro Mexican authorities have doubtless been lax in the administration ofjuslico in the Mecilla Volley, Iml our authorities should say as little us possible about the protection of inhabitants along (ho Rio Grande 4n their rights of properly; for a pitqous tale could bo (old of outrages Committed by Americans on iho Mexican population on our side of the Rio Grande, which compelled them to abondon their homes in 4850, to seek an osylum within the Mexican lorri. (ory and feund a colony in Mecilla valley. Mr. Dartlei* adds, that in regard to Iho statement ll Ot "a large portion of tire inhabitants now claim' tltr protection of (ho United Stoles, and solicit iho! ro-arthoxation of their territory to Noxv Mexico," ho * o<n assort on authority obtained by him in New I Mexico and Chihuahua, (hat (lie whole population j of the Mcciliu Valley consists chiefly of people from New Mexico and Texas, of Spanish descent, who. I failing to receive protection from our authorities af I ter the Ulo war with Mexico, colonized that place.| (tj* The President has removed Govcrnur Lnno. of New Mexico, and appointed Hon David Merri wolher, of Kentucky, in liis place. Important from 3Vtexico. fnaugnralinn of Santa Anna The S/on Cunlrtnt Vnrrfirmeii —TeKunnlrpcc Xculrnlily Treaty liati. Jiefi —Arbitrary Press Law, fa, Nsw Orleans, May I'd.—The steamer Texas arrived to day from Vera Cruz. Gen. Tnioa. who « going to Prussia as Mexican Minister, came passenger in her. Gen. Arista sailed from Vera Crut on the 9,h instant, ie the British mail steamer Avon, for Si. Thomas. City of Mexico dates are to the <lth inst. The Erothonoiary, and that noiico o( Uio application papers contain full particulars of the inauguration 'herein contained be inserted In two newspapers of SWila Anna, acid of the formation of a new Cd- P rin,ei * in the Borough of Carlisle, .in ilm rmimi bineU ' ’' aforesaid, for at Irani three weeks prior 10 the next The contract has been confirmed by the Govern- tvrm of ihts Coutt.” By the Court. | man!, and the ir-aty in regard to neutrality con-j l ho next term no sufficient reasonbeahown i cern’ing the Tehuantepec route also confirmed. ,tn the contrary, the said t uurl will bo asked to, Santa Anna had proclaimed a new arbitrary law Bau * r harter. | with regard to the press, requiring all the papers May 5, 1853—31 j to be licensed by government, and ibo propriotof* 4S ««•■««• |»fi to deposit large aums as securities, and copies of .. * M i”* .V. V ,ta 5 * . . 1 every article to government officers before pubit- Anaa Miiu. rvBPT win open, un Monday, t»o cation, to abstain entirely from discussing political qpjgJ/J'h of May, a fashionable assortment of matters. Severe penalties attend the infringement Silk, (’rape and Blond BONNETS. Also, Caps,! of these rules, also as to publishing mailer denom- Head-dresses, Children’s Hals of every variety! tnated subversive, seditious, libellous, immoral and style; Crapes, .Silks, Laces, Flowers, Crape I and calumnious. Shawls, Dress Silks, Collars, Lace Sleeve?, Man- 1 lit consequence of this law several of the most j hH.ir, nett* styles and patterns; Combs, Braids, ■ prominent Mexican journals, including the Moni- j c*urlf*, Paris Woven Corsets, &e. ’l'be ladies aro lor, has been discontinued. I mvittrd to call and examine her , .1 (’arliste, May 5. 1853—4t* i UOOVAIi. I JOHN D-CIOROAS hereby informs his friends ,| and customers, that he hm removed bis TIN WARE ami STORK ROOMS in the room lately occupied by Mr. J. W. Eliy as u Grocery store, on Main street, where he will ns heretofore manufac ture mul keep constantly in store, every description Thk Dauk Side of tuk Pictuhk.—The Oali-. fornla correspondent of Use N. Y. Tribune, willing . undef <i«(« of March 15th, says i j “Notwithstanding the wealth of California, I , think it Is sale 10 affirm that theta is n"i « stale in the Federal Union which has proportionate lo its, population, bo many poor and destitute. Many thousands are here without friends, ami mnatt'u-1 lions inadequate for the exertions necessary 10 sn I euro the means o (living, even if employ me nt could bo readily procured. Thousands come d"Wn Irmn lire mines after an unsuccessful campaign, and in vain seek employment. Many resort to p•*"y thefts to obtain bread. Suicides, on account ol poverty, hunger and neglect, are getting qmie fre quent. It is dilficull to subsist long without mo ney or friends, where prices range so high, 'the people of this State are liberal and humane. Be nevolent individuals do a(4 In their potter to re lieve suffering anil distress, and our merchants are hot backward lo respond lo charitable appeals.” afWnrftcts. riUDADELrniA markets. Pnit.ADaLPijiA.Muy 17, 18.53 firoadstuffa gcftcral/y arc duff. 7’/»cro ts l»u( fitilu Inquiry for shipment, und only 7j&IW (>■>rrels min'd end good brands sold al f 4 56J >i 4 G2i V'f barrel. Small sales for city conaum|»iion from $ t C2J up lo $6, fof common and fancy brands, according in (jn jI Hy. Nothing done in Uyo Flour. 2QQ burnt* Corn Mo»J Bold at 82 75jior burcl. Grain— Wheat is dull, ond no furilirr a .Ira have transpired. Wo quote while ul $1 17. uml red ji 51 13 per bushel Cum ia in good drm.rrid, and -1 3000 bushels yellow sold ul Cl cents, «0• * ‘ - C'ls arc unchanged—a mn-ili lot of Delaware sold a I 42J cents per bushel. . , . Whiskey—Small sales ofbairela at 23 cents, and Mids at 22J cents. JKnvvUflCfl. Thursday llio I2ih by the Rev. J. N. Huffman. Mr Samuel 8, SoM-ENBEnopia of Hampden township, to Miss Anns M, L«in of Silver Spring township. On lliosnmo day, by the same, Mr. John Jacobs of Norlh Middleton township, to Miss I atiiaiune Okiinan of Silver Spring township* * Notices THU books and duobilla of Dr. F. Miller, arc left in the hands of Uio subscriber for sotilomanl. TUos? who know themselves Indebted to the Doc tor will please call and seitlo as soon n» conve nient, as ho Is anxious they should be collected as speedy as possible. The room lately occupied by <bo Doctor as an oflieo in iho house of Mr. I nihp Weaver, in High street, next door to Ibo Widow Faust’s store, ia for rent until the Ist day of April “*•' En '> Ul,eOfll ‘ oSU '' 6^CoD S QUII. : U. Carlisle, MaJ 19, 1863—31 Sumac Wanted. THE subscriber will pay the highest prico In cash for Sumac properly cored and delivered In Uailislo. For a Bond atliolo free from ulema «I,JU per hundred pounds will bo paid, and in propor* lion for olher ijnalliloe, Carlisle, May 19, 1053—3 m Valuable Town Properly for Sale. ON Saturday the 4th tiny of Juno, I will offer at nuhUo «alo, at tiro Court Houao. in Oarlialo, the following valuable properly, altuatoa in aaid Do ,oTwo lAla on the corner of Pomfrcl and V"" 0 '" ,I,colli, each no feel on Hanover atreel, b, MO feet - -n in depth, having 0 lllroo awry BIHOK HOUSE ercolcd on each lot. with Dial - [iaiafflillng and oul-houaca. The corner houao jjyjjgjl, occupied no a tavern houao, and lire one udjoining no a private dwelling. Alan, a Jo I of ground on Hanover Blreol, ”'l)" l " in S the Hot.. Jumna 11. Q.oh.nr on the north,.amiChoa. Unrnlla on tho aoulh, having a front of 00 ftot on Hanover slrool by 340 feel in depth, 011 which thor jao Frame Dwelling House. Thia lot can bo divi ded ifdcalrod to suit purchasers. Torn)® made known on day of sale by tho subscri ber, Attorney in fact for the owner#. May 19, 1863 —Jit THE undersigned having been appointed Audi tor by the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, to marshal and distribute the assets in the hands of Eliza Liggef, administrator of James Liggoi, deod., hereby gives notice that he will meet for lhat'purpoee at the office of Stephen Keepers, Esq. on Saturday the2Bth instant, when and where the creditors of the estate arc requested to attend. . J. GOODYEAR, Jr. May 19, 1853—21 Notice is hereby given that letters of admin- Hatton on the estate of Alexander Wills, late of Lower Allen township, Cumberland county, de ceased, have boon issued by (bo Register to the subscriber, who resides in said township: All per sons having clatms against said estate will present them for settlement, and those indebted will make payment without delay. „ WM. R. GORGAB, AdmV. May 12, J953-—Ct NOTICE is hereby given that letters of admin istration on iho estate of Andrew Quigley, late of North Middleton township, Cumberland co., have been granted by the Register of said county, to the subscriber residing in said township. All persons having claims against said estate will present them for settlement, and those indebted will make immediate payment to PERES VV. QUIGLEY, AdmV. May 12, 1853—Gi* LETTERS ofadmintatration on the esteic of R. M. Blessing, lute of Silver Spring township, Cumber land county, deceased, have been Issued by the Re gister of said county, to the subscriber residing in the same township. All persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims will pitrscnt ificm mr pcnicmenl lo FRANCIS ECKELS, Adm’r. April 14, 1853—61 Cahubi.c. Dr.rosiT Bank, { Girlislo. May 3, 1853. \ TIIR Dircclore have this day declared a dividend of Four per cent, for [lie last six months which wiU bo paid to tho stockholders or their legal represento lives on demand. NOTICE. TANK nolico that an application was made at the April term ol llio Court of Common Pleas ol Cumberland county, A. D. IRS 3, for a charier ol incorporation of the Church of Cod, at Church 'own, in'the township of Monroe, and tho said (’onrl made ilte following decree. “And now to wit, Aftfil 11, 1H53. it is directed tlial llm wultin wrilingTio filed in Iho office of [he TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE. mittlo in the bent stylo nml nt tin; very lowest prior*, (iood workmen nml lint very best mnlennl always employed, ho us to insure entire suli *»fa< lion. Wponlinß nml Job Woik done nt live shortest no tice, in a superior imnnei and al fair prices. Also I in store el oil seasons a lurjfc a nd uitrot live variety ( of Parlor and Cooking Stoves, j comprising every new end fumy sly Ir, of nil price* .iihl fld.iptcd til horning either wood or Co il. 1 His aiaorlnu’Hl of sloven he intends shall not he surpassed by any other establishment; comprising a scorn or more ol different sly lea to sui, oil tastes,- — Thankful to his friends fur the patronage so long bestowed u[ion him at Ilia old Miiml, he respectfully invite* it cull ul his mw establishment, confident Uml his large QHSoitmcnl cannot fail to please. May 5, I Slid Kemoval. LONGSTHFTM & UHOTHER, U A VlO r«.rno»e»l drrreily opposite iheoldslond, to iho supenoi five story More, JVo 8 Norlh Third Slicrt, i And are now fully prepared in exhibit 10 the pub lic, an unsurpassed variety ol WALL FAFLUS, from the low efit priced American manufacture, to il,o superior English and French, from the well known houses ol Delacmul, Zuber and others.— ('all and see before purchasing. The most effi cient and polllq workmen employed to bang the paper. Alay A, Ifis3 Carpelilei's WaJiUxl. 'PUB Cumberland v ullcy Railroad Company will 1 give from four lo bix months employment to \2 or Ifi good energetic workmen. None other need apply. To such good wages will ho giwn. Ap plication must ho nude immediately at the offices of the Company in Harrisburg, Carlisle, or Cham hprsbuig S. P. SMil'll. Supd’l RR Office, Chnmbg. April 28, I 86?J—3l _ Borage do Loins. JUST received, a eplcndctl uaeorlincnt of Demgo do (jiiins, which will bo aold very cheap nl Mays,Vi3 N.vV. WOODS. Agt. Silks, Silks, T UST received, a largo Jot of superior black and J cliungablc Silks, to which wo invito the attention uf Uic ludiue, «Inch will bo fold very cheap. May 5. *53 N.W. WOODS, Ag't. Scythes ? I I HAVE just received 26 doz. Grain and Gross] Scythes, manufactured for my own sales, which! are fur superior to any other Scythes brought lo this market. , I hove been selling this orliclo for the lust four years, in which lime they have thoroughly | prosed their superiority over all others. The early attention of cradle makers ia invited to this article. | The attention of Farmers is also solicited to o now patent Scythe Snolh. which does away with the common heel ring and grass nail, ami has been pronounced by all who have eiammcd it to bo a great improvement. A large lot of 3,3& 4 prong i for s, wooden forks, shovels, hoca, 6Cn. \ mil as. 1853. JOHN P. LVNE Jacob snnoM OUI*BRIOR Havana Segura. A lot of superior iS Hovano Segura, auch as Magnolias, La Sultanas, Nenluno, Victoria, Eaculapio, &c. Al«o Golden Leaf Lucloua Suncry and Bidorado Tobacco, just "" O,,CaP B, °W f A. CAROTHER3. I jaKAWOLS. Just received a large assortment' r of Parasols, plain and figured, which will bo °°';' i : v 0, r.8M P - N. W. WOODS. AgU niHE Ton, Grocery and Quoonaworo Store of tho 1 aubacribot baa boon removed to hia now build in/ Non 2 and 3 MARION HALt, Wool Mam ■ licet. J ’ W ' EBV (Jarlialo, Maich 31, 18ftb. Auditor’s Notice. Estate Notice. Estate Notice Estate Notice IV%ICE VV ,\f. M: BERTE\f, Cushirr. JOHN D. (JOHOAS Removal, Carlisle Gas and Water Company. NOTICE is hereby given, that the subscribers, Commissioners authorized by law to take sub scriptions to the capilal stock of the “Carlisle Oaa and Water Company," will meet and open books for that purpoao at tho Court House, in the Office of the County Commissioners, on Saturday the Sister Mat, at 9 o’clock A. M. Subscribers tiro required by law to pay ono dollar upon each share of stock at the lime of subscribing, and will bo en titled to six per cent, upon all sums paid from Ibo date of payment until tho work bo completed. Frodk. Watts, Armstrong Noble, Wm. M. Becicm, Charles Ogilby, John Sanderson, Henry Saxton, E.M. Biddle, James H. Graham, Richard Parker, E. Beatty, F. A. Kennedy, J. p. Lambertoo, John B. Bratton, John B. Parker, Lemuel Todd, Carlisle, April 28, 1963 4t NEW GOODS. r PHE subscriber having just returned from the X. city, offers to his customers and the public in general, a largo and well selected assortment of Candies, Fruits, Nuts, &c., which for price and quality cannot bo Boat. Wc have 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, suck us Oranges, Lemons, Pigs, Raisins, Dates, Prunes, Almons, English Walnuts, Cream Nuts, Filberts, Cocoa Nuts, California and African Ground Nuts, Also, a large assortment of Willow Cradles, ( alis. Coaches, *Scc.; Accordeons from B 6 cents to $lO, Uniter, Sugar and Water Crockers, Cavon dish, Congress, Mrs. Miller's &, (ioodwin’s Fine Cut Tobacco, and a variety of other goods. From the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him. ho hones to receive n rnnf jniian** »f «tio some. Remember the place, opposite Matmon Hitt, A. 8. WORMLBY. Carlisle, April 28, ISAS. Clothing Bazaar.-Rrmoval. r PHE subscriber has removed his fashionable 1, Furnishing Store (o the room he former ly occupied, in South Hanover street, opposite to Uenlz’s store, and fakes pleasure in informing his numerous patror s and the public in general, (hot he has made his purchases o f Spring & Summer Goods, and is now in receipt of a very largo stock of well selected, good ami cheap English, French and j American Cloths, Cassimers and Vestings.- which he will make up to order at the shortest no lice, and on reasonable terms. He is determined not to bo undersold by any establishment in the country. His work is nit made op by superior workmen, under his own superintendence, and ho feels a confidence in his ability to please. April 2H —a.u. . u ■’ UK. C. S. BAKER, RESPECTFULLY offers his professional servi ces to the citizens of Carlisle and suirounding country. Office and residence in South Hanover street, directly opposite the “ Volunteer” Office. 1 April 21, 1864—if Notice y pH E heretofore existing firm of M. Sc 1,. Steiner, ; X has been dissolved for d short lime nml have re united under the firm of Steiner i Broa., S. E. Corner of the Market Square. Hoping under the increased firm of Sloinor and Uroß. lo have an increase of their former business. They have now every facility and will ripaic no ef forts to please their customers they having made ar rangements with the largest importing houses of| Baltimore and New York so as to receive the first styles of Goods that come to those markets and at, the LOWEST PRICES. | | Thankful for past patronage they solicit n contin uance from their old customers, and respectfully in -1 vile all others to examine their new stylo of superior Spring and Summer Clothing, i all of their own manufacture, and making as mm plvte an nn«orimenl as cun be found m any More in . the (.’tilled Slates. In con-lab' of the lutluwing : Drew and Frock Coo/s, of the best qualities of English and French Cloths, mu do am) trimmed in the very lest style; single breasted Albert Coals, o new style, well adapted to business men, of French black and colored Cloths nt very low prices; single breasted Flock coats of French cloths close imitation of the fine dress frock 1 couta at half price; spring Suck coats of cloth, cassi -1 meres and tweeda, various colors and prices. Pantaloons. French Black Doeskin and Fanny castitnercs of every dcsctiplton. Vests! Vests ’ Vesta! Rich fancy Silks and Sohns, Mack do.,Bombazines, Valencias, Marseilles, and Challipcs, at all prices. Pay's Clothing. A full assortment of Boys’ Clothing. Fancy Dross articles,embracing all the new styles of fancy silk cravats, English satin do. Gloves— White, Muck A mimed ■ilk, MJ, Male 1 and cation of every ilc*rrii'ti'>n. I *nio* tin **r> Cm pet Bms of superior finish and at low prices. Bubpf.mikuB of superior Frcrrh, English and American manufacture. Undor-shlrls and Drawers of fine Merino, silk, net cotton, jean and muslin, of ovory description and quality. Umhbku** of silk and cotton very cheap. All of which will be sold at the loweftt prices wholesale or retail* Rfemombcr the stone bouse, corner of the Public Square. STEINER &. BROS. Carlisle, April 21, 18f)3. • The Great EieUcmcut AT OGILBY‘B EMPORIUM is caused by the great doily rush for New Goods, at the old and established cheap store. Now opening a splendid assortment of seeing Goods, such us ChollioJ cloth, barrauo de Loincs.bnrrnxirs. elegant dress silks, mous do begc, chintzes, calicoes, ginghams, needle worked collars, undorslccves, Ate. BONNETS. An Immense assortment of Bonnets from 37 cents to $5. Beautiful and cheap ribbons, Artificials ond Bonnet Linings in groat variety. CARPETS! A big lot of new and cheap carpetings, not lo be excelled In pi ice and bcaqty in the State. Parasols —A complete assortment of Parasols and sun Shades, very cheap. Boots A*n Shoes— l have added largely to this department, ond will sell them cheaper than ever. GnocputKs—A fresh lot of cheap Groceries just received. Comoon with your cash and save a ! profit by selecting your purchases from this magnif iconl assortment of cheap goods. q3* Komctnbor 1 the old slund, East Main street. Carlisle. April 21, 1853. CHARLES QGILDV^ PARASOLS. Just received a handsome lot of Parasols. Bowsetb—Jmt opened a largo lot of Bonnets, at the now store of Weieo &. Campbell, j April 21, 1863. . EMBROIDERIES. Just received a largo assort ment of cuds, undorslocvcs, spencers, c6llots & ruffling. . . * r Shawls—A lot of handsome spring shawls for •alo very cheap -o*iT»ns.—Block ond foncy coloied Gaiters,just received and for sale by Welso A Campbell. April 2J, 1863. CLARIFIED Cider Vinegar, o superior article for pickling and cooking. Table Oil, a suporloHftrtlcle, and Extract of Lemon, just received at the grocery of May 12. W A OAROTHERB BONNETS and RIBBONS. Just received a largo assortment of Bonnets and Ribbons, at all prices, very cheap. m y 5, 1853. N. W. WOODS. Agt. LADIES' SHOES. Jusl received, a largo ossorl moot of Ladles* Shoos, which will bo sold very cheap. May 5. N . W, WOODS, Ag't. LIST OF DEALERS OF Goods, Wares, & Merchandize. Also; Mil lers, Distillers, Lumbermen, itc., within the ' P unQ b®Tland, returned and classiJiedby J. Worthington, Esrj., Mercantile Appraiser, in accordance with the several acts of Assembly, viz: Carlisle. ■ class. J W Eby |3 $lO oo Jno O VVjlJiaraa J 3 10 00 Samuel, Elliott H 7 00 Gharles Ogtlby 10 20 00 Geo W H finer 13 io 00 Bents & Brothers 12 I 9 60 Dani%VEfe , kfett‘(iiqnors) 14 10 50 Margjht Shd'dgrass 14 7 00 M 7 00 John (liquors) 14 10 60 J it D Rhoads ] 4 7 00 W B Murray u 7 00 4» W Haverstick (liquors) 14 10 50 Wm H Brelz 14 7 00 Thomas Conlyn, 14 7 Oo Henry Saxton 12 12 60 Wm ftf Henderson & Son 14 7 00 John Humer (liquors) 13 15 00 Peter Monyer 14 7 00 John P Lyne 13 10 00 Jacob Wolf (liquors) 14. 10 60 J A Lehn (liquors) 14 10 60 Jacob Sener 13 10 00 C InhofT Agt (iiquors) 13 15 00 S M Hoover 14 7 OO 1 Weiso & Campbell 13 I 0 00| T H Shlles 14 7 00 1 H M Rawlins 14 7 00 Wood & Conner 14 7 001 [ P Arnold 12 12 50 Arnold & Livingston 14 7 00 John Keeny 14 7 00 N W Woods Agl 13 10 00 Wm L Haller 14 7 00] II M J0)..,**.. (Prof) 14 7 00 W A Carothera 14 7 00 Lewis Steiner 14 7 oo J Kelso J 4 7 00 J '0 N Armstrong 14 7 00 P Messersmlth II 7 OO) Charles Barniiz (liquors) 14 10 50^ Woodward it Schundl 13 10 00 1 Wm Shelden 14 7 00 Henry Peters 14 7 oO | B J Kiefer 14 7 00 | Henry Harknees 14 7 00 A S Wormley 14 7 00 C Ogilby 14 7 00 , Jonathan Curnman 14 7 00 John Conley 14 7 OO James M’Glanahan 14 7 00 A M Piper Agl 14 7 00 W W Shuler 14 7 00 David Martin, Liquors, 14 10 50 Samuel Neff, liquors, 14 10 60 Edward pnjdle,jr. 14 7 00 Mifflin. Jno B Perry, Liquors, 1 Henry Snyder I vViVnzey 1 John Gish I C F Rookie Kunkla&SM>vick i John 1 Peter S Aria, Agt 1 W 1) E Hays J C AUick I Jacob Pagan, Liquors, Arnold it Son 1 Jacob Dumbargcr lj li Duncan Agf I Nevin it Biddings 'John Wunderlich 1 Mary Miller Cornelius & Milaol John Bridges John G Mudinger Wcillrt it Co Dickinson. Russel it Dice I) I, Beelman Newcomer it Kurts* Weakly it Shaver Win -ms llt'nj’runni Plank Joseph I. Sierner Joseph IJII v 1 s, liquors I MrcAunUsiiiig. .Simon Arnold, Liquors, Ephraim Zng :J Heigle | Henry Leaso I J 11 it A Smgiter I Ira Day J F Spahr Swiler it Meliison ii Zacarmh George Singiaer Jacob Dorsheimer J Blizzard John Swisher George Webberl*®* Levi Suuil George Auic Newoille. Hunter Heron T it J M’Candllfth Jacob Swpyer,*...- Be.tr St Cobaugn 1 S W Sharp Siotigh it MTarland ; Joseph Laaghlln : Ogilby, Bros & Co 1 JOTI n M Dasidson George HsuuiU I if&petceU. I Snyder it Deibi Wherry it Hahenbour Newton. I J U Wieiy Joseph Smith I Kyle it Wasbinger I Woods it Gracy John G Loy 1 tW»/penn«i»£>roug/». | John Hood | Thomas Greason 1 C Ronnlngor !j W D Gilliland i Williamson it Goodheart Frank ford. W it J Gleen, liquors, South Middleton. A W Lcldich S N Divio Mußen it Alexander Robert Given Southampton. J W Clover C Fausnaughl North Middleton. Elias Light, liquors, Upper Allen* J Qubu ilor it Co Hampden. G & W H Eckels Henry Rupp John Kut# McGuire it SWafer Dr. Rogers Eattpennobordugh. Jacob Utmnirger, liquors, Andrew Esßogar Bigler, M’KinUjy it Will KorritHumoll Geo W Fasskr, liquors, Michael Free*® J W Ken " • D it J ttynmrrf New CutnierUnd. John Q MjJlPfi llfl uorß ' Mossor, James Co Charles Oyster Valentino Feerpdti John A McLain, liquors, John Horn' l ' ' Leo it Rlngland Dehn it Switzer, liquors, Lower AR(i>, , Isaac Ballon, liquors, Epley it Ernst Brower it Morthland Mathias Ultner, liquors, Rudolph While Monroe. M 6c 8 Aforred Goo Geeaoma;i & Co .Michael Fissol Silver Spring. 1 0 H Whitcomo John Coyle Jacob Simmon,a Liquora, Leidicb 6c Bro A 21 Zorgcr Stromo 6c HaVeratick I Silcer Spring, 'Thomas B Brysort 1 John SbofToor 000 H Dacher John Hailacher Lower Allen. G Eberly Samuel Bitner John H Kaufman C Rupp Aaron McClure Upper Allen. Jacob Coovor Jr 14 7 00 SovfA Afidd/eisu. Jacob Sheaffor 14 7 00 Wolford & Bossier 14 7 00 Monroe. David Voglesong 13 1q 00 jAdcUWAhI 13 10 00 Benjamin Giblcr 13 10 00 North Middleton. Wm M Henderson & Son 13 10 00 I David Mania 13 10 00 tHckinton. j John Moore 14 7 00 [Daniel Smith 14 7 00 I Frankford. 'John Hays 14 7 00 We«(fienn«&oM>ugA. 1 Marshall James John Laughlin Jacob Sholtabergor Oilier & Krider Samuel Piper Newton. Isaac Markward Christian Aa Cu rlisle. Edward Showers C Inhcff Agt Upper Allen. John Bowman North Middleton. Henderson & Parker South Middleton. I Robeit Given Wolford & B ossle Monroe, M O Bellzhoovor J A 6c C W Ahl 10 50 7 00 Southampton , Mltljn Robert (Quigley Rump & Grove 12 12 50 14 7 00 i 14 7 00 1 14 7 00 | U 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 | 14 7 00| 14 10 50 13 10 00 14 7 00 1 14 7 00 12 12 601 14 7 00 11 7 00! 14 7 0 0 14 7 00 I 14 ? 00| II 7 00 Newton. PAiJA Ahl Carlisle. Win Alexander W m Barniti BEER, OYSTER 6c EATING HOUSES. | Carlisle. .Stratton At Whiting B 6 OB I Jacob Low 8 6 00 'Joseph Markio 8 6 00 Wm Sponsler 6 6 00, John Huffman 8 A 001 William Askew 8 6 00 j JVeto Cumberland. Jacob Eller Shifpentburg. Philip Ditrick J B «k W Leny N A Cornelius Neirvilte. Ocoige Murphy Upper Allen. George Sponaltr Mechanictburg. Peter Baker East PennstorougA, Abraham Coble 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 50 13 15 00' 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 i 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 Wra Philip* 8 6 00 retailers of patent medicines Ntwtille. Wrn Bratton Cousrr, as I do hereby certify that the foregoing ia a correct |j«l of the dealers in Merchandize Patent Medicines, &.c., in Cumberland county, as returned to me by J. Worthington, Esq., Mercantile Appraiser. All pot* sons relumed and classified under the act of 1849, relating to Distilleries, Prowers, Patent Medicines, Ealing lloubob, &c„ and all Merchants and others, returned and clarified as above, ere notified to call and take out their respective licenses, on or before ,lho Ut day of July, 1863. WM. 8. CODEAN, Co.Troas'r. \ May 12. 1853—4 l 14 7 00 14 7 oo' j 4 7 00, 14 7 00 14 ’ 7 00 13 12 60 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 James H. Weis*. Wcisc Sc Cnmpbcll. S. IV. Corner of N. Hanover and Louther Streels, BEG tnoßl respectfully lo coll the early attention of the citizens of Carlisle and vUinity, to our new ami beautiful assortment of Spring Good*, se lected from the very bent of tbo New York St Phil adelphia market*, confuting of 13 10 00 13 10 00 Ladies Drest Good*, Persian Cloth*, Barege de Lane, Black Chall, Chali Barege, Ohamelion Silk, Bombatinc*. Alpacas. All wool Do Lane*, Mou* de bnge, French Chintzes, Lawns, St c, 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 ? 00 14 7 00 H 7 00 Collars,Undcrtloovos, Cuds, Bponcor*, Swiss and Jaconet Ruffling, Swiss and Jaconet Edging snd Inserting. Li«lo snd Moculin do, Floroutino do. Linen Dohin do., Valencenes Lace*. 13 10 00 \4 7 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 Kid BUk, Lisle Thread, Mohair and Colton Gloves, VVhlle and Mack Bilk St black Ingrain Hose, mixed and while Colton do. Mens half hoso. 14 10 50 Domestic*. Ginghams, checks, lickings, calicoes, white muslina, Nankeen, Kentucky Jeans, blue and fancy Drill*, Vestings, plain St drilled Linen, One damask Linen Table Cloth*. Towels, Napkins, Bird Eye Diaper. )3 10 00 13 10 00 13 10 no H 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 Bloch and Coney colored Oollero end Shoes of oil descriptions, (Willis’ mskoi) fine cslf Uools, Kip Praood Booto, Mens Cslf Congress Bools, Boys Boots, Mens Gaiters and Shoos, oil kinds of Chll dtons Shoos end Goiters. 14 10 50 (3 10 00 Groceries. Rio tnd Jovo Coffee, Sweeny's Syrup Molossos, Cabo Molossos. Sugar of oil qualities, Rico, Spiers, die. Purchasers will And it to thoir advantage to cell ond examine our Block before purchasing else where, as it is entirely now. ond wo havo for our motto “ quick aaloo and small profits." Carlisle, April 14,1863. ___ 14 7 00 14 7 00 U 7 00 14 7 00 U 7 00 14 10 50 14 7 00 13 10 00 13 10 00 14 10 60 14 7 00 ]4 7 00 14 7 00 I LARGE Spring Atrlssl, which surpasses in f\ quantity, quality and price, any that ha. ..or lif„ opened in Carlisle, oon.lalingr of si kind, of) Hardware, Shoo Findings, Coach 'I rlmtolnga. Sad. dtan”lto...Oil., Varnishes. Glass. Nails. FMos, Anvils, Vicos, Bellows, Springs, Axels. Dow».Fe|. loos Veneers, Cod.rware, Farming Utensil., B.rdc Baled lion, Steel, dto., with a tbousnnd other aril- Cle n’aving purchased very largely of heavy Good, previous lo the advance in the prices, I am enabled o sell at the old prices Persons in won! of Hard, ware ate Invited lo call and examlno tny stock and hear the prices, and they will bo convinced whom the cheep Hardware is to bo hoi. My Stock of Wall Papers la unsurpassed by any other In the borough. Thankful for past favors, a continuance of the •am. i. solicited. JOHN P. LVNE. April 7, 1063. H 10 60 13 12 60 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 10 50 U 7 00 13 19 50 li 10 50 14 10 50 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 10 50’ U 7 00 Class, 14 13 14 MILLS, 11 15 00 13 JO 00 14 7 00 U 7 00 13 10 00 13 JO 00 14 V 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 DISTILLERS. 0 8 00 9 e oo 0 6 00 7 20 00 7 20 00 9 8 00 8 12 50 8 12 60 9 8 00 9 8 00 8 12 60 BREWERS. 10 6 00 10 6 00 Mou«. de Lalnes, Moos. do Bege, High Lustre Black Al • pachas, Ginghams* Bonnot Ribbons, Mfjcrtnwrotrt. Olores, Mills, Muslins, Calicoes, Hosiery, Checks, Tickings, Needle Worked Collars, Flannels, Bagging, pMmeseltea, Counterpanes, Edgings and Inserting, Carpet Chain, &c, dec. dec. and a complete assortment of Goods, in oor line, which we are selling at eery low prices Indeed.— Country produce taken in exchangefnr Gooda. p K nn] DRNTZ & BROTHERS. 8 UU I March 3\. 1853. a a oo 6 6 00 g 6 00 B 6 00 5 6 00 e 6 oo NEW STORE. Wm. K. CIMTOKI-L. Embroideries and Lace •, Gloves and Hosiery. Pools and Shoes. HARDWARE. { Spring and Slimmer Ooad«. THE subscriber in now opening a beautiful assort* merit of seasonable goods, Comprising in tba lot , new style Brocade Bareges in wood color* Figured I Bareges of various styles, Crape d’Espsgne* Crspo , d'Arlvip, Breziiliannos* Cfapo do Pariy, i?rsiqjKnea* ; French Organdy Lawns*, Barege do Lsines. Moos* ( de Laines, Bolted, and 'plain Swiss Mulls* Jaconet and Cambric Musiinq, Cambrio Bimitys, Lmbrdidbr* , ies, English Crapes, Lpcq Veils, Hosiery upd Ofovei ,of all kinds, with a variety of other Goods, all of which will bo sold at very low prices. Q. W. HITHER. 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 60 10 00 7 00 io bo May 12, iB6O. 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 BONNETB & RIBBONS. The mbrerilwr i. jnat receiving a great variety of Bonnets, alio a splendid assortment of Bonnet Ribbons, arid other trimmings at reduced prices. , Q. 'ff: hiTner. May 13, 1R63. WSI. A. CAUOTHEUS' Family Grocery Store. High SI. , two Jotrn Bait of Market Borne, South Side. TH E subscriber thankful for past favors, would inform his old customers and the community io general, that ho baa Just returned from the cfly with a large and full assortment of Qrooerits, con* siaiing in part of superior Rio, Java, Sflgosrrti and Roasted Coffees, Covering's Lump,\6andi and Pulverised Sugars* Brown Sugars at all prices* Molasses of all qualities and prices* Quocusvrarc, of every description, including French and Eng lish China, in setts or by the piece; also Stone China and Common ware of every description, and a full assortment of Glass ware. Willow and Cedar-ware, TtavelUng, Sewing, Knife, 1 umbler and Children's Fancy Baskets, Tube, Painted and Cedar Buckets. Iron sod Brass Bound Wooden Bowie, Bulter Perkins, Grocery Doses, &c. m * Teas, Superior Black, Imperial and Young Hyson Toast Sweel Spiced Chocolate, Prepared Cocoa* * Sugar Cured Hams, of fine quality, together with superior Dry Deaf* Smoked Herring, Ground Alum, and fine Table Salt, Spices of all kinds. Fruits, such as Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Prunes, Rtl* sins, &o. t &c. Lamps, a full supply of Pine Oil and Fluid Lamps, Safe ty Fluid Lamps. Segara and TbAocco, of fine qualities and at all prices. Please call and examine for yourself al (he old stand. May 12,1853. f'HE readers oi the volunteer are informed of the important fact that the subscribers erenow opening an extra big lot ofeheap SPRING AND SUM M Kit GOODS, among which are (he fol lowing : OCNT(.CMCN*B WBitt, Cloths, Casslmeres, Vestings, Summer Coaling*, Pant Stulls, Hats, Suspenders, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Stockings, Gloves. HEW SPRING & SlltmEß GOODS. THE subscriber would respectfully inform hit customer* and (lie public in general, (hat ho baa jiifll received a largo supply of Spring and Summer Goods, winch ho is determined to sell ot price* aa low if not lower than any other establishment In , town, among hi* assortment will be found I liiulics Dress Goods, , of cverc kind and style, such a» Black and Fancy Silks, India A Foulard Sitka. Darsge do Lain**, i Lawns, Oarages, Moot do Dago, Swiss, Dock, Mull : and Jaconet Muslins, together with a variety of others. 5 00 6 00 Shawls! Spring Shawls of different kind* comprising Whit# Crape, Cashmere, Do Laine Oarage, &c. Bonnets, Bonnets, Out assortment of Donutti will be found one of ths I largest and moil complete in (own. ranging la price O-oin 37] cf*. to 9T. Ribbons. A very nice lot of Ribbona for neck and Bonnet' Ribbons at all prices. Parasols. Pansaols of all kind*, such *■ Plain and fimbrolder* cd. Silk and Satin, Lined, do Cotton and Giogbsn*, at all prices. Domestics / Such a* Bleached & Unbleached Muslins, Checks, Tickings, Tabio Diaper*, Moos* & Boys' wear, Baggings, dec. Carpels ! A large stock of carpets from the commonest co(«‘ ton to the boat imperial and throe ply. Tapestry i [Russels, which will bo sold cheaper than they can bo purchased elsewhere. Boots and Shoes. A largo assortment of Men 1 * and Boy's Dooti anil. Shoes, and Women's and Children'* Shoes 6(' «l)‘ kind*. Groceries. Grocerio* of all kind*, consisting of Coffee, Sugar, Toa, Spices, Molasses. Ac., at the old stand I' doors north of the Carlisle Bank, where you can find anything in our lino cheaper than any place in town. PHILIP ARNOLD* April 7, 1853. HAIR OILS ami Perfumery. A full awortmenl of Hair Oil*, Cologne*, Sabine* Extract*, £?<?•' A full ascortment of Door Matt*, such a* Oiu* v Ropo, Coco*, Juio and Wool M*IU, jutt received at the cheap grocery of _ . , Moy 12. W A CAROTIIERS Eiooklliiff Glasses. A large lot of Lookldg Glaaie* just received and for sale blioap by PHILIP ARNOILU, Xtncon Ham*. CHILD &. GO'S, celebrated sugar cured Hams, for gale by WOODWARD & SCHMIDT. March 31, 1853. £lackorxa|. ior\n Db,a - fn whole and half barrel*, now re< and for aaln.by March 31. WOODWARD & 60HM1DT. Embroideries. Buoli as Sleeve*. Collar*, Cuff*, Swiss and Jaconet Edging and Inserting, &o.,Jusl received by PHILIP AUUOLu, April 7, 1853. Ulus Dc iainsi JUST received another oaso of splendid Gold fifed* al Do Lain*, which wo oro soiling al Jfl| worth IG|. N.W.AVODDS,4**nI. Deo, 26, 1653. Ginghams & lawns. Ju*i received. * tot of fine Kvlston Gingham* * Lawn*, which will be aold rhosp. N. W, WOQPS, Ag | ( May S, 1P53. ladies’ shear. High Lustre B)’k. Silks, fio. Fancy do. Tcro Satins, Barege do Laines, Lawns,
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