A Washjpglop correspondent of tbo PUtsbarg bosti says:. • » ttAittbrig 1 theUe’ms'of hews that I, hare lately fiebh Is (he Tact : that Samuel Swartwout, Esq.; tvho waa.ooUectorof customs fof thd port of New York under Gen. Xaokaohi (and Whose defalcation has afforded s' iherhbfor almostevery Whig wri ter dCifibg: the last twenty years,) has paid every dollar of Ula indebtedness to. the United States ; and there does not now stand against him a single judgment fqr.any amount. While (his Tact lean pther among the proofs that have been offered to his fellow men of. the almost infallible judgment of Andrew Jackson, it will surely prove rather a melancholy one to Whig patriot's, who'have noth* ing left for which to.abuse the Democratic party. Gen. Jackson' appointed Mr. Swarlwoiif to the office against the advice of many of his friends, because he believed him to be an honest and capa* ble man,.and to the last moment of his life he re rrtalned of lhat opinion; ‘None but rin honest man would', ih vieW .of all the abuse heaped upon him, have met hU* liabilities in so honorable a mariner. * Road Law.—Tlio Supremo Court recently in oearion at 'Elarrftb'urg, hao n»ds M lO IMlowlnj do. ciaiop;^.: l. .Whca a road lias once, been opened by the supervisors, iW location cannot afterwards be allored by another supervisor, fur the purpose of placing it on what ho may suppose to bo iu proper silo. 8. Alt authority under the order to open is exhaus ted by the action of those to whom it w«s directed, and cannot *bo resumed, although (ho first location was not according 10-tho report of the viewers. 3, Bul,tlus rule does not prevent subseqpont su pervisors from clearing out a rode to its proper width. ... 4. When a track has once beoh made on which the public can piss, the-whole legal breadth of the rood is to-be taken as devoted to public use, and though the power to make another location is gone, the rig'hl uml tlie duly of the supervisors to. remove obstructions from any part of it, remains id lull force. Affray at Vicksburg. — A telegraphic dea patch id the Natchez Courier,dated at Vicksburg, Jdly 2dv says: “Coir Barks'dajc and Gen, Reuben Davis, the (wo Democratic opponents for Congress, yester day evening about 9 o’clock came together in a room at the Vicksburg Hotel, and Davis stabbed Barksdale, giving him nine cuts. The wounds were not considered serious. 11 Saoacitv oy a Gander.—One day last week, a gander was “on duty” near the Canal Basin, at Albany, in keeping guard over a dock of goslings, which- led to a rencontre between his gandership and a rooster. The contest, however, was of short duration, for (he gander seized (ho cock by the neck and straightway flew into (he canal, where he thrust his antagonist under the water, and there held him until ho was dead ! 3> t a t j) #. tn this borough on Saturday morning last, Mr. John Lkiuav, Sr., aged 88 years. CAUTION! THE Subscriber having complied with the re quirements of the act of (ho Legislature of Penn sylvania of the SOlh day of April, 1653, cautions all persons against buying, selling, or Ailing his bottles, under (he penally of fifty cents for each bottle bought, sold or Ailed, for .he first offence, dnd of $5,00 for each bottle bought, sold qj filled, for the second offence, 1 hereby, announce my determination to bnforco (he penalties of the afore eaid act in all cases'of its infringement, as 1 And toy hollies are - becoming public property greatly to the disadvantage of my business. The Nob. is 1, 3 3, two hundred gross Min eral, and all bottles green shade Oynttvillo make, with G. W. Brandt, Carlisle, thereon. G. W. BRANDT, Carlisle, July 31, 1853—Ct Teachers Wanted, THE Board of Directors of Newton township, Cumberland co., wish to employ Nino Teacher? to'take charge of (ho public schools of aaid Dis trict. The schools to corhmenca on (ho Ist of •September. The Board will meet at the public house of Henry Hurst, on Saturday the 13ih of August, for the purpose of receiving applications and examining teachers. By order of the Board. JACOB WEAVER, Scct’y. July 21, 1853—31* Tcaclicra Wanted. NINE Male and Two Female Teachers will find, employment in Silver Spring township. Cum* Borland county, to leach the usual branches taught in the Common Schools of the Commonwealth. The schools Will be expected to commence in the Gariy part of September, and be continued for six months. Recommendations as to moral character will be required. An examination of the appli. Cants will take plac'o at tho public house of Geo. Duey, in HogeatbWfi, oft Saturday the 13th day of August next, commencing at nine o’clock in the {horning. By order of the Board. GEO. H. BUCHER, Seel y. July 21, 1863—31 WANTED. A TEACHER fof the High Free School of the Borough of Newville, Cumberland county, Pa.— Application should be made soon, as the school is to commence on the 22d of August. Liberal wages will bo given. By order of the Board. J. M. DAVIDSON, Secl’y. July 21,1863—?i* Notice. all persons knowing themselves Indebted to Ike late firm of Arnold & Levi, are earnestly re quested to call and settle their accounts, as the subscriber is anxious to have the books settled. PHILIP ARNOLD. Carlisle. July Sit 1853. N. B. Philip Arnold is selling off his summer •took of goods at greatly reduced prices. Persona wishing bargains wilt please call, as ho is deter mined to sell, and feels confident of pleasing in both style and price. 4 NEW DRUG STORE 1 South Hanover Street * near the Court House, BJ. KiEFFER, Druggist, would respectfully « informthe citieens of Carlisle and vicinity, that he has opened a new CHEMICAL AND DRUG STORE, His stock is entirely new, and has been selected with groat care. As many of the articles In daily use by physicians and familius deteriorate by age and exposure, groat care will bo taken not to al low such articles to accumulate In such quantities. Attention i« cspecialty'inviled to his stock of Medicines, Essential Oils, Tinctures, Wines, Ex tracts, Confections, Chemicals, &c., together with a full assortment of Paints, Varnishes, Dyo-siufis, Paint and Varnish Brushes, and CONFECTIONARIES ' of every variety. He hae also on hand a splendid assortment of Perfumes, soaps, fancy, hair,clothes and flesh brushes, supporters, breast exhausters, nipple shields, tdoth washes and pastes; also Medicinal Wxnu and Brandies, of the best quality, Begars, from the host Havana and Spanish houses, of every flavor, from one cent upwards. ’ln o|der to ensure his customers against mis tabos during any temporary absence of ibeproprio* tor, the services of an experienced end competent ass slant have been soourod. which will bo felt to .be important, In viowof the responsibilities which ore.known lo deroJvo upon the druggist. Physicians’ proscriptions will be faithfully and promptly attended to. Orders from Physicians and Merchants in the country win bo filled with care, and at prices which must prove satisfactory. All officinal preparations made in strict accord* anos with tho directions of tho (J. 8. Pharmaco poeia. A liberal share of publio patronage is rsspoot* fully eoUolted. Terms cash. July 81,1853. J. KIEFFER. * 1 vociamßlion,. \XTHIBRBABt hoH o nor abl eJ am’eb H. Gbaiiam . YV President Judge of the sevoral Courts of Cota mon Pleas of thecountlosofCumboilond,Perryand Juniata,! nPennsyivania, andjusticeo thosoveral Courts of Oyor and Terminer and General livery. In said counties, and lion. Johnßuppaild Sami. Woodburh, Judges of tho Court of Oyer and Torminorand General Jail Delivery tbelrialof all capital and other offohveß, in tho said county of Oumbcrland»by thoirprecoptstorao directed .dauid tho 11th of April 1853, have , ordered the Couit of Oyer & Termlhor and General Jail Delivery, to bo boldon at Carlisle, on tho 4lh Monday of Au* gust next,.(being tho2B'dday) atjlO o’clockinlho forenoon, to continucono weeks. i NOTlCEistherofore oreby given, othoOoro ner,Juaticcß.oftho Teuco.& Constableeaf jhosaid county ofOumborlandjthfU they arc by the said pro* coptcomroanded to bothon &theroih their proper persons,with thoirrolls Records,inquisitions, oxami natios and all other remembrances, to do those things whlob tot hoir offices appertain to be done,and allthosothataroboundby recognizances,toprosccuto against thoprispners that are or thonjhallbc in tho jai)of4aidcoi*ity y aro to be there to prosecute them assballbojust. JOSEPH M’DAHMOND, Shff, Sheriff’s Office, July 14, 1863. PERSONS visiting Carlisle, shbuMnol leave be fore taking a glance at B J XCieffef’s Drug and Chemical Store, South Hanover street. Ho has on hand a variety of Fancy Articles, such as hair, hat, cloth, flesh, tooth and other 'Brushes; Cologne bot tles, Furniture Dusters, combs, Pott Monaires, card and worked Baskets, Nolo Paper, Visiting Cards and Cases,-Fans; Accordeons,:&c. Ladies are in viteiTto'look at his 'superior Malts. Call eoon asho is determined to sell bargain's. July 14, B J KIEFFER. BstaXo IVotloo. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of admin istration .on the estate of John Lipjmrd,-laie of Westpennsbqro’ township, .Cumberland co., have been granted by the Register of said county, to the subscriber residing io North, Middleton .town ship. All persons having claims against, said estate will present them for settlement, artfl those indebted wifi make immediate payment to JACOB -BBIDLER, Ad mV/ July 14,1853—fit* • Carlisle Wlillc Snlplntv Springs. THIS beautiful watering-place, situ fflSgjjiwated 4i miles from Carlisle, Cumber. IiWBW ttnd counl y. was-opened on the of June, presenting all Die enjoy', mums i.i a Arst-class establishment. Recent im provements have made the accommodations exten sive. This pjaco is remarkable for the medicinal properties of its waters, beautiful mountain scen ery, and for Ihe pjrily and dryness of the atmos phere, rendering it peculiarly pleasant and atlrac uve as late as October. Dislancoby railroad from Philadelphia to Carlisle. JB4 miles; from Balti more, 90 miles, costing $3,70. Persons wishing to engage rooms, will please address the Proprte"- lorS) at Carlisle Springs, Pa. ■ NORTON & OWEN, Proprietors, July 7,1853—2 m Useful, Fragrant, ami Good. BJ. KIEFFER Imp just jclurncil from Philadel • phia, with an additional supply of F ft g —fIDRUGS, which, In connection with his former TIT stock, will make his Cs ablUhmcni complete in this department. In addition to the above he hat. also just opened a fresh supply of Cohfcctlonarles, Fruits, Nuts, Pastes, ami Fancy Articles of every descrip tion. The attention of Ladtds is especially inviicd to his extensive assortment of fancy articles. Ladies Toilet Fancy Soaps and Perfumeries of every varie ty. Gentlemen qic Invited to examine his Amt as sortment of Fancy Articles. Srgars, Chins and Porcylcan Pipes, Tobaccoes of cvyry -variety, Shav ing and Toilet Soaps, which will bo found to ho very superior. Canos, Riding and Carriage Whips, and many other articles which more especially inte rest gentlemen. A number of very,superior Woqloa.MiiUs.pn hand The Proprietor will bo very happy to have hid friends generally call and examine his goods wheth er they may wish to purchase or not. Carlisle, July 7, 1853 GRAIN DRILLS FOR 1853, Wtftfvc’S Patent drain mftl Seed Planter .Fhr planting Wheat , Bye, Oats, Barley, Indian Corn, 'Jimothy Seed, tyc. This Machine was patented July 2d, 1850. Its operation during tho the three past years has been highly successful ; wherever it has been thor oughly tested, its good qualities have been univer sally acknowledged i nnd notwithstanding tho great increase of competition, it still continues to main tain its superiority over all others yet in use. During tho year 1850 and 1861, it received tho highest premium at six different agricultural exhi bitions, as follows : —Two in the State of Moiyland —One In Michigan—One in Delaware, and two in Pennsylvania. While within tho post year it wnt awarded the first and highest premium, at each of tho county exhibitions of Chester, Berks end Schuylkill, Tho fact, that in receiving tho above premiums, this machine was brought nt several different times in a fair and open competition, with all tho Grain Drills of any note, yet in use, and after a careful ex amination and investigation, by the authorized committee—was In every instance awarded tho highest premium, is a mailer worthy (ho constdoro atiun of purchasers. Its principal points of recommendation arc:— Ist.—lts durability. 2d.—lts perfect simplicity of construction. 3d.—Tho easy manner of regulating to sow any’desired quantity of seed. 4lh.—Tho ex actness with which it distributes tho seed, opera ting equally well on uneven and sidling ground as op an oven surface. 6th.—lts easy draught, being about 86 per cent, lighter than any other seeding machines now in uso. All letters of information,as well os orders for machines, will ho promptly attended to. Tho manufactory heretofore under the Arm of Lbb, Pianos and Lbs, has boon changed and is now conducted by LEE, PIERCE and THOMP SON, to whom all orders should bo addressed. Enoiteovif P. O.,Chester county. Pa. U.N.NEILDS, Agent. July 14,1858—0 w. AFRESH supply of paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye Stuffs, Glass, Putty, Sash Tools, &c. Also, fishing Soda and Bryan’s PulmonicAVaf ers, for tho euro of Golds, Asthma, Con sumption, end al other, diseases of tho Lungs for M, J ■£ B. J KIEFFEIPS. OonntyCpiiimissLoucv.r FELLOW CITIZENS offer myself ns a Con, djdale for the office of County Commissioner* subject to' (he decision of the Democratic Convention. Shubld 1 succeed in a nomination end an election I pledge mjEolf to discharge the duties of the office faithfully, honestly and to Iho beat of my obillilcs. 1 1 DAVID SIPB, Cabinet Maker,' ■ July 7,1853.—if. i Great Bargains* l WISE So CAMPBELL, (corner of Hanover and Loulher at.) aro soiling Lawns, Barege, Barege Delanos, Organdies ol greatly reduced prices,’per* sons'wishing bargains will please call. [July 7.] To all Whom it may Concern, . JUST a fresh supply of Orranges and Lemons, which will bo sold at bargains if called for immediately. B. J. KIEFFER,. Druggist, NOTICE is hereby given, that the “Dickinson Saving Fund Society,** located in Cenlreville f Cumberland bounty, Pa,, wiJJ make application to the next Legislature of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, for an act ol incorporation, wiib a capital of ten thousand dollars, and privilege to increase to twenty-five thousand dollars, with dis counting privileges and powers to receive depo sits, and such other powers and privileges as are usually granted to Saving Institutions. By order of the Board. A. G.,MILLER, Trcaa*r. June 30, 1853—6 m NOTICE is hereby given, that application will be mode to the next Legislature* agreeably to the constitution and laws of this Commonwealth, for on alteration in tho charter of tbo Carlisle Dopo* sit Bonk, so as to confer upon scud Bonk tho rights ami privileges of a bank of issue, and to change the name to that of tho Carlisle Bank. By order of tho Board of Directors. WM. M. BEBTEM, Cashier. June 30, 1863—6 m DU. GEORGE Z. BUETZ, Dentist* WILL perform all operations upon thetrclh that may bo required for their preservation. Arti ficial teeth inserted, from a single tooth to an entiro sot, on tho most scientific principles.- Diseases of the mouth and iiregularitipscarofully treated. Office at tho residence of his brother, on North Pitt street* Carlisle. June 28, 1863. While Sulphur Springs, Doubling Gap, Cumberland Countv, Pa. THIS popular and delightful Summer Retreat, so favorably known, {a allualed.al Doubling Gap, in the mountains which form the northern bound* ary of the Cumberland Valley, about 30 miles southwest of Harrisburg. The Springs aro ac cessible from the Eastern cities by Railroad to Newville, vjn Lancaster, Harrisburg and Carlisle. Ftom Newvlllo to the Springs there are 8 miles of good singeing. Passengers leaving Philadelphia or Baltimore in the morning, will arrive at the Springs aboui GP. M., nl a cost of from 53,50 to $l. Many improvements have been made during Hie last year, which render the place still more at tractive. There is a wide field for hunting—and tho Tioui-fishlng In tho Big Spring at Newvllleis the best in the country. For further particulars, please address SCO rr COYLE, Proprietors June 30, 1863—2 m 1H h Duplicate of School Tuxes of the Borough of Carlisle, for the present year, has been issued to the undersigned. School Treasurer. Notice j 9 therefore given that he will attend in ihe rJornnus sioners Office, nl the Court House, on next, between the hoars of 0 and 12 and 2 and 5 o’clock of said dav, for the purpose of receiving the school taxes so assessed, agreeably to the pro visions of the Common School law. Tho dollar.rate on oil property is 3$ mills, and on all professions, occupations, &c.» 4 mills. All persons paying their school (axes on or be fore said day, will be allowed a deduction of 5 per cent., and those paying after that date and on or before (he 30th of September next, a deduction of 3 per cent., after which last dale a warrant for the speedy collection of all such taxes as remain unpaid will be placed in the hands of a proper officer duly appointed for that purpose. B. J, KIEFFER J. W. EUY, Treae’r. Carlisle, Juno 23, 1863—3 t IS hereby given, that an application will bo made to iho next Legislature of Pennsylvania, for the incorporation of a Bank with general banking pri vileges, or if Impracticable, for a Deposit Bank, with a capital of ono hundred thousand dollars, to bo located in the Borough of Carlisle, Cumber land county, Pa., under the name or stylo of “The Carlisle Bank.” Carlisle, June 23. 1853—Gin THE subscriber will pay the highest price in cash lor Sumac properly cured and delivered In Carlisle. For a good article free from stems $1,30 per hundred pounds will be paid,and in propor tion for other qualities. JACOB SflftOM. Carlisle, May ID, 1853—3 m A Splendid assortment of Slone Ware, consisting in part of neat Jars of all dzee, Butter Jars, Pickcl Jors, Preserve Jars, Tomato Jura, MiJk Crocks na cheap as Garlborn ware, Stone Crocks with han dles, and every variety of Sldno* wa»o just received at the cheap Grocery of W. A. CAROTHBRB July 14. A Penny Saved is n Penny Made, do you believe it f THEN come to KielTcr’sDrug and Chemical store if you want to .vavo money and buy your Drugs, Chemicals, and Medicines. Such as Castor Oil, Sweet Oil, Worm Medicines, Cough Drops, Pills, Strengthening Plasters, Liniments, Hair Tonic and Hoir Dye, Essences, Lemons, Cinnamon, Peppermint, Spiers, Cloves, dco. Ho keeps those and a great tunny more. July 14, 1863. PERSONS feeling themselves disposed to Indulge in good Sogars, are requested to call at (he Drug store of D J Kicffcr, where (hey may obtain an arti cle which ho does not hesitate to recommend os be ing the best in Carlisle. Cumphino,Burning Fluid,Sperm Oil,and lamps, for solo. jJuly 14, 1860. AFRESH supply ofE. Goodwin’s & Brother’s Sarsaparilla Mixed & Yellow Bunk Fine Gut chewing Tobacocs, just received at the cheap Gro eery of [July 14.] W. A. CAROTHEUB. SUPERIOR Bay Water, Cologne, Extract*, and other Perfumeries. A fine article o French Brandy, Port, Mcdoira and Sherry Wines, fur medicinal purposes. A fresh supply of Pure Transparent Codlivor Oil, for the cure of consumption, coughs, oolds and bronchitis, for sale at the cheap Drug store of July 14. D J KIEFKGR. Silks, Silks. JUST received, a largo lot of superior black and cliungoblo Silks, to which wo Invite the attention of tho ladies, which will bo sold very cheap. May 5. *53 N. W. WOODS, Aq't. " Mackoral* Bhls. in whole and half barrels, now re > C\J\J coiving and for sain,by Match'3l. WOODWARD & SCHMIDT. BONNETS and-RIBBONS. Just rtioeivod a largo assortment of Bonnets and Ribbons* at oil prices, very cheap. May 6,1859, N. W. WOODS, Agt. NOTICE. NOTICE. School Titles. Saturday the 30//. of July. NOTICE Sumac Wanted. Stone d'arc. Female Med Ic a ICo 11 cgc of Fonua. V FOURTH*ANNDAL SESSION, . THE. next Course of Lectures in this Institution will commencb' on Saturday, October Ist, 1853, and continue fivb months (SI weeks)' dosing on (he 251 b of February, 1854, FAcut/nh David J. Johnston, M. D., Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology. ; Eilprqad flareoy, M. D., Professor of the Princl. pies and Prkclfco of Medicine. ' Hilborn Darlington’, M.'D., Professor of Surgery, Ann Preston, M. D., P/ofossor of Physiology, Edwin Fusscll, M. D,, Professor of Anatomy. Mark G, Korr. M. D., Professor of Materia Med ico and general Therapeutics. • Martha H. Mowry, M. D,, Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of. Women and Children. • Almira L. Fowler, M. D., Doroouslrator of Anat omy and Chemistry. rorsons-wishing further information ns to terms, regulations, &c., or desirous of receiving copies of the Announcement, will please apply, personally or by loiter, to the Doan of the Faculty. DAVID JOHNSTON, M. D. 229 Arch Street, Philadelphia ■ Clothing Bazaar.-Removal. THE subscriber has removed bis fashionable Furnishing Store to the room ho former ly occupied, in South Hanover street, opposite to Dontz’sstore, and pleasure in informing his numerous patrons and the public in general, that be batmade his purchases of Spring & Summer Goods, and is now in receipt of a very large stock of well selected, good and cheap 'English, French and American Cloths, Casslmers and Vestings. which bo will make up to order at the shortest no tice', and on reasonable terms.' He is determined not to bo' undersold by any establishment in the country, ilia work is all made op by superior workmen, under his own superintendence, and bo feels a confidence in bis ability to please. A foil 28 —3m. H. S. RITTER. DR. G. 8. BARER, RESPECTFULLY offers bis professional servi ces to the citizens of Carlisle and .surrounding country* -.Office and residence in South Hanover street, directly opposite the “Volunteer” Office. April 31, 1053—1 f JVolicc. THE heretofore existing firm of M. dc L. Steiner, baa been dissolved for a short time and have re united under the firm of Steiner dc Bros., S. E. Corner of tho Market Square. Hoping under tbo increased firm of Steiner and Bros, to have an increase of (heir former business. They have now every facility and will spare no ef forts to please thcii customers they having made ar rangements with tho largest importing houses of Baltimore and New York bo as to receive the first styles of Goods that come to (hose markets and at UI6TOWEST PRICES. Thankful for post patronage they solicit a contin uance from their old customers, and respectfully in vito all others to examine their now style of superior Spring and Summer Clothing, all of their own manufacture, and making as com plete on assortment os can bo found in any store in the United States. In consists of the following : Dress and Frodi Coats, of the best qualities of English and French Cloths, mode and trimmed in tho very test stylo; single breasted Albert Coals, a new style, well adopted to business men, of French black and colored Cloths at very low prices; single breasted Frock cools of French cloths close imitation of tho fine dress frock coats at half price; spring Sack coals of cloth, cassi meres und tweeds, various colors and prices. Pantaloons. French Black Doeskin and Fancy cassimcrcs of every description. Pests! Pests! Pests! Rich fancy Silks and Satins, black do..Bombazines, Valencias, Marseilles, and Challicos, at alt prices. Boy's Clothing, A lull assortment of Boys* Clothing. Dress articles,embracing all the now styles o£ fancy silk cravats, English satio do. Ql-^teb —White, black & colored silk, kid, Lisle and cotton ofovery description. TncrpKS Bags of superior finish gnu at low prices. Suspenders of superior French, English and American manufacture. Under-shirts and Drawers of fine Merino, silk, net cotton, jean ami muslin, of every description and quality. UtfBRELLAfI of silk and cotton very cheop. All of which will be sold at the lowest prices wholesale or retail. Remember the stone house, corner of the Public Square. STEINER & BROS. Carlisle, April 21, 1863. Tfic Orcut Excitement AT OGILDY’S EMPORIUM is caused by the great daily rush for New Goods, at the old and established cheap store. Now opening a splendid assortment of Spring Goods, such as Challiea cloth, barraizo lie Lainos.barrazies. elegant dross silks, mous de begc, chintzes, calicoes, ginghams, needle worked collars, underslccvcs, dec. BONNETS. An immense assortment of Bonnets from 37 cents to |6. Beautiful and cheap ribbons, Artificials and Bonnet Linings in great variety. CARPETSI A big lot of now and cheap carpetings, not to be excelled in price and beauty in the Stale. Parasols —A complete assortment of Parasols and sun Shades, very cheap. Boots and Shoes—l have added largely to this department, and Will sell thorn cheopcr than ever. Groceries—A fresh lot of cheap Groceries just received. Como on with your cosh and save a profit by selecting your purchases from this magnif icent assortment of cheap goods. cfT Remember the old stand, East Main street, Carlisle. April 81, 1863. CHARLES OQIhTIY. Caul Be Deal I Secohd Arrival of Now Summer Dry Goods! TH E subscriber respectfully informs his friends and numerous customers, that he has returned from Philadelphia with a largo assortment of Summer Goods* which will bo sold at astonishingly low prices. Clothe, Muslins, Rennets & Hals. Caesiraoros, Calicoes, Ribbons, Vestings, Ginghams, Gloves, Sommer Cloths, Lawns, Mitts, Pant Stuffs, ilerngos, Collars, Edgings, Handkerchiefs, Borage do La|nes, Laces, Insortings, Stockings, Summer Silks, Parasols, &c. Boots & Shoes. A largo assortment of Men's, Women’s and Chil dren's Boots and Shoos, Jenny Lind and Buskin Shoes at very low prices. Colored and White Carpet Chain. A largo assortment of Groceries, such as Sugar, Coffee,' Molasses, Rfco, Gun and Black Teas, The attention of all who wish good bargains is solicited, os great inducements can bo offered to purchasers. Don't forget the old stand, Humcrich'e corner, North Hanover street. Butter, Eggs, Rags and Soap, token at market iricos. N, W. WOODS, Agl. Carlisle, Juno 9, 1863. PARASOLS. Just received a handsome lot of Parasols. Bowhets—slmt opened a large lot of Bonnets, at the now store of Woisa & Campbell. April 21. 1653. EMBROIDERIES. Just received a largo assort* monl of cuffs, undersleoves, spencers,collate Sc rufiling. Shawls— A lot of handsome spring shawls for sale very cheap. OAlTKns.—Block and fancy coloted Gaiters, just received and for sale by Weiee Sc Campbell. April 21,1863; T ApfEß' SHOES. Just received, a Urge assort, liment of Ladles* Shoos, wbioh will bo told very Shosp. Mays. N.W. WOODS, AgH, NEW GROCERIES. NOW open and- for sale at “Marion Hall” Family Grocery Store, allarge and general assort ment of articles, useful dnd fancy, embracing in part— M; lbs -U •Jaracaiba and Java Coffees, Green Kio and Roasted Coffee, Jenkins* beat brand of Teas, Brown and Clarified Sugars, White and Preserving »* Pulverized arid crushed *» Broma, Cocoa und Chocolate, Rice and Corn Starch, Farina and Essence of Coffee, Lovering’s finest Syrup, Orleans Banking Molas ses, Spices, ground and unground; Mace, Citron. Vanilla Bean, Cheese* Crackers, Candles, &c. Our Queens ware, |j|| mT embraces a large and general variety PPr of the best white Granite, a Iron Slone ware, Liv- 1 , erpool and Common ware, enabling the customer 1 to soled in setts or pieces of any size necessary! and of the different styles, together with a variety I of Pine While and Gold Band, English and French , China sells of Tea ware, and other varieties of useful and fine fancy China ware, including trays, plates, vases, fruit dishes, coffee cups, &c< Glassware, embracing bowls, dishes, molasses cans,.sugar howls, a large selection of fine fluted tumblers, wine and egg glasses, and other useful articles. WtUuw and Cedar Ware , '■ among which are tubs/churns, water pales, mea sures, market baskets, travelling baskets, as well as other covered and uncovered baskets. Also, Fable Oil of the finest brand. Sperm and other Oils, Tobacco, Cigars, Soaps, &o. A small lot of choice MACKAREL of No. I quality. Also, a trimmed Mess Mackarel—both in handsome as sorted packages of halves, quarters and kils-r-wuh all (he other varieties of a Grocery and Queens , ware store. We feel thankful for the patronage heretofore bestowed on us, and invite a continuance of like favors. J. W. EBY. Carlisle, June 9, 1853. AHEAD OF COMPETITION, Saxton Leads the Column. YFTER days and nights of unceasing toil and trouble, I have succeeded in marking and ar ranging my new stock of HARDWARE, and al though there has been a tremendous rush of custo mer who know where to deal on reasonable terms, and who appreciate hiy old habit of selling cheap without making much fuss obout the mailer. lam constantly making room for new customers to fdrop in ond examine what is undoubtedly the largest and best assortment of goods over offered west of Phila delphia, and embracing everything usually found in a Hardware Store, from a needle to an anchor. All of which arc of tho best quality and will bo sold at prices which cannot fail to give satisfaction, TO CARPENTERS* BUILDERS , 1 would say that my slock of Cross cut, hand, panel, ripping and buck saws ; bright, black, and blue ougers, chisels, planes, locks, latches, hinges, screws, straight necked and barrel bolls, broad, point ing and chopping axes, hatchets, iron and steel squares, rules, (ape measures, levels, dec., cannot fail to please the most fastidious in quality and price. * o CABINET * COACH MAKERS, Wo have a large supply of Copal, Jupan,Hock, ' and coach body Varnishes, Mahogany and Wal nut veneers. Moulding, beading, rosettes ; glass, mineral and mahogany knobs, Carriage mounting, silver and japanned ; trimmings, laces, canvass, oil doth, damask, patent leather, deer hair, maleuble castings, iron axles,springs, hubs, felloes, spokes,dec. BLACKSMITHS Will find it to bo their interest to call and examine my stock of 60 tons of hammered, bar and rolled iron, hammered horse shoe, scollop, broad and nar row tiro. Plough irons of all sorts and sizes, crow bars, sledges and hammer moulds. Rolled and slit horse shoo bars, rolled tiro, bauds, round and square irons. Cast, shear, spring. English and American blister steel, anvils, vices, files, rasps, horse shoo nails, English wagon boxes, carriage boxes, dtc. SADDLERS * SHOE-MAKERS Will find it to their advantage to coll and examine oar stock of brass, sliver and japan harness mount ing, patient leather, raorrogco, French and common calf skins, binding 6c lining skins, las , pegs, owls. PAINTERS * GLAIZEHS Cannot bo mistaken in getting a superior article of white load, zinc white, together with every variety of paints in use, turpentine, oil, glass, putty, v„r. I nisbes, &c. * I WALL PAPER I call the attention of paper hangers and persons desirous of beautifying the interior of thor dwellings (o my ossortment of W {I paper, embracing on end less variety of different shades and patterns, and ranging in price from 6$ cents upwards. FARMERS Con bo accommodated on the most reasonable terms with Durckeo col braled York Ploughs aU$6 37. Also Plank’s, Craighead’s, and others’ at manufac . taring prices, spades, shove s, rakes, forks, grass Sc * groin scythes, (Dunn, Darling and Grifiins moke.) • Patent and common snaths of half a ddleo different kinds Grain cradles, (Gregor's, Craighead’s, Planks, j and Drawbalch’s moke,) at reduced rates. Also, I grindstones, cutting boxes, chain, cistern and force pumps, halter, breast, and log chains, double, and single traces and spreads. Cedar wares, such as tubs, Duckets, bowls, water kegs, together with an everlasting oosortmonl of li bio and pocket cutlery, spoons, shears and scissors, candlesticks, snuffers, shovels and tongs, kettles, pans end irons, waiters, brushes, dec., which will be sold by the wagon liad, ton. yard, bushel on’n the ordinary way. Then come friends, give us a coll and see fd yourselves. WVll wall on you with pleasure an give you bargains of which you can’t complain. Remember the place, East High street, opposite OglJhy’s. HENRY SAXTON. Juno S, 1853- NEW STORE, James H. Wsiss. Wrr. K. CiMrnm. Wcisc & Campbell. S. W. Corner of N. Hanover and Louther Streets , BEG most respectfully to call the early attention of the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, to our new and beautiful assortment of Spring Goods, se lected from the very best of the New York & Phil adelphia markets, consisting of Ladies Dress Goods, Portion Cloths, DarogodoLano, Black Chali.Chaii Barege, Chamolion Silk, Bombazines, Alpacas. AIJ wool Do Lanes, Mous do bago, French Chintzes Lawns, dec. Embroideries and Laces , Collars, Undcrslcovoa, Cuffs, Spencers, Swiss and Juconct Ruffling, Swiss and Jaconet Edging and -Inserting, Lislo and Moculin do., Florentine do., Linen Bobin do., Valenconcs Laces. Gloves and Hosiery . Kid, Silk, Lisle Thread, Mohair and Colton Gloves, White on blao Silk 6c black Ingrain Hose, mixed and white Colton do., Mon half hose. j Domestics, Ginghams, check Kkings,oolicoos, white muslins, Nankeen, Kentucky Joans, blue and fancy Drills, Vestings, plain Sc drilled Linen, lino damask Linen Table Cloths, Towels, Napkins, Bird Eyo Diaper. Boots and Shots., Black and fancy colored Gaiters and Shoes of all descriptions, (Willis* make;) fine calf Boots, Kip Pegged Boots, Mens Calf Congress Boots, Boys Bools, Mens Gaiters and Shoos, oil kinds of Ohll drens Shoos and Gaiters. Groceries. Rio and Java CofTco, Sweeny's Syrup Molasses, Cuba Molasses, Sugar of all qualities, Rico, Spices, dec. Purchasers will find it to thoir advantage to call and olamino our stock before purchasing else where, as it is entirely now, and wo have for our motto “quick sales and small profits." Carlisle, April 14,1863. JUST received, a apiondod assortment of Borage do Loins, which will bo sold very cheap at May 5,'53 N. W. WOoDB»gff(. Dr, I. C. XiOouiifj „ , . , ; . Js TT7ILL perform all operations upon (fan. VV l|ial are required for tbeir preservation, snob M. Cleaning:, Filing,Plugging, &.c„ or will, realoro lho loss of them, by inserting Artificial Toetb, from' » einglo Toplli 19 n rull.seu. . . (£3* Office on Pitt street, a few doors Bond) of the Raifroad Hole/. , N. B. Dr. Loomis .will bo absent from Carlisle the last ten days fa each rnonth. Carlisle, June 9, 1853; BE-n«rAli. JOHN D'GORGAS hereby 1 informs hit friends anil customers, that he has removed hit TIN WARE and STORE ROOMS to (he room'lately occupied by Mr. J. W. Eby aa a Grocery .'afore* ha Main street, where he will as horetofcs, turo and keep constantly in store, every description TIN AND SHEET IRON WARS; made in the best stylo and at the very lowest pHe*£ Good workmen and the very heat material always employed, bo ue to insure entire satisfaction. Spouting and Job Work done at the thoTUalnd, tice, In a superior manner and at fair prices. Also, in store at all seasons a Urge and attractive variety of ' Parlor and Cooking Stoves, . comprising ©very new anti fancy style, of all priori and sizes, adapted to burning either wood or coal. His assortment of stoves be intends shall not be surpassed by any other establishment; comprising a score or more of different styles to suit all tastes.— Thankful to his the patronage so long bestowed upon him at bis old stand, ho respectfully invites a call at bis new establishment, confident that bis large assortment cannot fail to please, May 6,1853 JOHN D. GOROAS, Second Arrival for the Seasott J‘ PHILIP ARNOLD has Just returned from lha eastern cities, with a second supply of Summer Goods, which have been selected with great Cara and taste and will be sold ala eery small ad races on city prices. Persona desirous of purchasing, will find it to their advantage to call as his assort ment of Goods is largo and complete and in part of Dress Goods, such as Chalies, Chally Barage, Daragede lain* India and Foulard Silks, Bargges, Lawns, Swiss, Book and Mull Muslins. Parasols. A large assortment of Parasols of all kinds and colors. Bounds & Ribbons. A largo stock of Bonnets end Ribbons which will be sold very low. Hosiery and Gloves s such as kid, silk, Lislo thread, Mohair and cotton gloves, silk and mohair coins, women's white, black, mixed and slate colored hose, men's mixed, brown, white and striped hose. Embroideries, such as sleeves, spencers, collars, cuffs, Edgings, Inserting, &o. Carpels and Malting. A largo stock of carpets, mailings and oil cloths, which will bo sold at prices to sail purchasers. Groceries, consisting of Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Spices, Molas ses, &c. Boots and Shod. A largo assortment of Men's and Boy*& Boots an£ Shoes, and Women's and Children's Shops of all 1 kinds, which will bo sold for a mere trifle above cost. Call and examine for yourselves at the ol<T stand in North Hanover street. May 2G, 1833. Spring and Summer Goodi, THE subscriber in now opening a beautiful assort* mem of seasonable goods, comprising in the lot now stylo Brocade Bareges in wood color, Figured Barogca of various styles, Crapo d’Espogfle, Crape d’Arlvia.Brazilliannos, Crape do Par!*, Grenadines, French Organdy Lawns, Barege do Loines, Mona* do Laincs, Dotted and ‘plain Swiss Mulls, /sOondl and Cambric Muslins, Cambric DiroUys, Lmbroldfif. ics, English Crepes, Lace Veils, Hosiery and Olotm of all kinds, with a variety of other Goods, all of which will ho sold at very low prices. May 12, 1863, ' * Wl. A. CAROTHERS' family Grocery Store* High St., two doors East of Market Souse, South Side. tHE subscriber thankful for past favors, ttoold inform his old customers and the community in general, that ho baa just returned from the city with a large and full assortment of Groceries, con sisting in pari of superior Rio, Java, Ssguayra. and Roasted Coffees, Lovering’s Lamp, Sand and Pulverized Sugars, Drown Sugars at all prices/ Molasses of all qualities and prices. Quccnwware, of every description, Including French and Eng lish China, in setts or by the piece; also Btona China and Common ware of every desoriplioft; and a full assortment of Glass ware. JVillott) anti Cedaf-ivare, Such o'S Clothes, Market, Travelling, Sewing, Knife, Tumbler and Children’s Fancy Baskets, 'Pubs, Painted and Cedar Buckets, Iron and Brass Bound Wooden Bowls, Butter Perkins, Grocery Boxes, &C. Teas, Superior Black, Imperial and Young Hyson Teas Sweet Spiced Chocolate, Prepared Cocoa. Sugar Cured Hama, of fine quality, together with superior Dry Be.af, Smoked Herring, Ground Alum, and fine Table Salt, Spices of all kinds. Fruits, such as Oranges, Lemons, Figs, PiUdqb, Rai sins, &-c., &c. Lamps, a full supply of Pine Oil and Fluid Lamps, Safe ty Fluid Lamps. Segars and Tobacco, of fine cjualhlos and at all prices. Please call and examine for yotlrself at the old stand. May IS, 1853. CficcFlng JVcws t THE readers of the Volunteer arb Informed pf iho important fact that tho subsoribera are now opening an extra big lot of cheap SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, among which arc the fol lowing : gentlemen's wear Cloths, Caesimorcs, Vestings, Summer Coalings, Paul Slufls, Hats, 'Suspenders, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Stockings, Gloves ladies’ wrin. Illtffi Lustre Bl’k. P!lk», Do. Fancy do. Tero Saffnf. Darego do Lalnes, Lawns, Moue, de Laines, Moos. do liege, ' High Luatro Black Af pochas,- Ginghamtf,- r Uonnoi Ribboha, MfSCELLANCOUB 1 . CIdVCS, Mill®, ' Muslins, Calicoes, Hosiery, Checks, Tickings; 1 Needle Worked Ooll.r. Flannels, Bagging* 1 CliimosoUes, Counterpanes,* Edgings and Inserting, Carpet Cham, &o. &o, &o, * and a ootnplolo assortment of Go6ds, 16 oh# (Ins which wo aro selling at very low prices Indeed—' , Country produce taken in exchange for Goods. BENTZ & BROTHERS. March 31, 1853, HAIR OILS and Perfumery. A full asaonuatii of Hair Oils, Colognes, Sublncs Extracts, dke.f A full assortment of Door Malta, such u Ou Ropo, Cocoa, Jute and Wool Malta, just reoatad at the cheap grocery of . ■' May 12. W A OAROTHOT6 : TJ G. W. HITHER.
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