Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, June 28, 1848, Image 3

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. A sfieaniolsialetVit, 1 initTlicientto turn
en overshot tnilt,lafisithrough a rock on the
farm df Milton fimitey Ceinbeiland bounty,
)S e r' ol o hliOhe -2 fitli of gay. Thirwater
will,pi .c
a pint of salt to eiery . two gals
lorte,..:Thelook from which this stream
gushes burst open about five or six years ago
with aterrifie report.
~The.yotupg Woman who was tarred. and
leatliertatibtl- beaten by a lot of ruffiani,• in.
the town of Xenia, Ohio, has been found in
the woods, a few miles from town, dead.—
Nothing has been done to the murderers, as
the, girl,hed no friends, was 'poor, and defi
trent intelligence:
Pope Pius IX, it ist ald, is the last of St.
Peter's line. for whose hlatue, atStc Peter's
•church, in Rome, there is a vacant niche left;
-a striking, it net most ominous fact,
Inwilltdmwingthe American troops iron;
Mexico, therold regiments - nf the regular ar
my are to t2e,at - once distributed about the
various — piaits. at home. A detachment of
artillery, infantry and dragoons, will be, sent
to California and New Mexico, a I eight
vompanies of artillery will occupy the elt
"bank of the Rio Grande. •
In New• York, a day or two ago,
IL Brayton, clerk or attendant in an epothe.
'vary store, belOnging to Dr. Golan ; was con
victed of manslaughter in carelessly vend
ing a quantity of laudanum, by wilful neg.
rloei or' iniatako, for tincture ot-rhubarb, -
9 ao3i who had been directed to purchase a
atmall dose 431 the latter for an • aged lady,
grandthother, by taking of which Jamie
tram she was poisoned and soon died.
Captain Edward Dens; who was semen;
.ced to be dismissed the regular army by a
'court -:partial at Monterey, has been ordered
`back to his regiment; the President, by and
with the - advice and consent of the Srmate,
'restoring him to has rank and position.
Anotherexpedition to Oregon and Upper
California, under Col. Fremont, will leave
the United States eat ly next July.
The Legislature of this State, at their last
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sessiott, passed a bill lOr erecting a new
County, called "Forest," out of the central
- Ifni - non of the State;it is formed of ',territory
which a few years ago was a perfect wilder
ness. his bounded by Elk, Venting°, Clear
field, Warren, Clarion, and Jefferson sOum
ties, and is covered with magnificent inner.
It is said that the four leadifig Presiden
.lial candidates (Gen. Taylor, Gen. Case, John
P. Hale, and Gerrit Smith) are all Temper
ance men. The former two are tee-totallets:
the latter hare frequently taken the stump.
in favor of the cause. •
The lion. Thomas Fitzgerald llas been ap
pointed U. S. Senator, to till the vacancy oc
casioned by the resignation of Genetal Cass.
We under:Mind says the Vicsburg Whig.
by a friend jest up the river, that General
Taylor is to take the place of Gen. Brooke.
as commanding officer at New Orleans, and
that the latter will resume his old command
at Jetlergon tiarrark.4', INIo. - . •
It i‘ staterrthai Louts Phi Wive has con
eindello deter his visiLto the I'nitedsuttes
till alter. Cass's election, 'Phis is the lon
gest postponement we have ever heard oi.
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A Determination of Blood co-die Jived, ns it is
called, can be accounted for upon no other !nrinciple
than from the presence of - corrupt nod slugnmint hu
mors in the. Venni.s eirculan ion. whin h pri•venos lint
retina of the viral fluid of tlee•heari. When ilia pas
str.les are choked tin. and it bee 1111 l es, ns it were, PH.
• sonar in the head, there is a ohitension or swelling of
the Illond-vessels, a pressure upon the brain, head
ache, giddiness. palpitation of the heart, apoplexy, and
other dreadful results.
Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills are certain tn pre
vent the above unpleasant complaints, tree:ohne 11.1
-expel (Mtn the _circulatlim those Ilitipors n hich are
the •entise of all disortiered motions ofthe blood.—
They also ald null improve tlivestion, and the retire
will toast assured • give health and vigor to lice
body.
al-neware of counte 'iis and imitatinnu• Ilentenn
bar that the original and ontlY gene ihe
Pills hive the written signature of Wt LiA3l
IVrtiallT on the lop label of each Inuns.
The genuine is for sale by ell A ltl.ns ot;i1)3 'l.
sole agent for Carlisle, and general agent for Cumber
•and county, Inv whom country deals', will lie ruin
-plied at the Philadelphia prices.
WIEII2IIAIII. COUNTY, Va., Mardi "M, 1817
Mr. Seth W. Fowler—Dear Sir •-1 take pleasure
In slating to you my experience in the use of Wisinr•s
Balsam of Cherry I own a ver).vallinble ne
gro girl who was attacked with n difficult v the
bung, which brought her in appearam•' to site brink
of the grave. I consolted saute of I , llr . best phi Al •
Clans, tvho pronounced her case incurable, or that !bey
could do nn more for her. I tried mat, reasedms,
Litt 1101113 did any 200(1. I saw 1.1010 a nnut of W
tar's Balsam nod thought I would try it, lost had little
ilth in It. I procured a bottle, a hirb was alloonis.
tared according to directions. and I cult) • she began to
mend t• nod before the first bottle was gone she was
Ms. 'I procured a second and she took that. and now
she is. I think, cured, or nearly sn. She 'Meads to
her daily latter, and I hear no Complaints from her.
11. 1.. dEFFEIitiON.
Sold in Carlisle by W. S IIikVERSTICE and S.
ELLIOTT.
eiti) ,'lndicts.
Phillidelphla, Monday Evening. June 'M.
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...The late Foreign' news has increased the dullness
ineviously notice'd in the market.
FLOUR—holders are anxious to•sell—ss,37l is the
nominal asking price of good brands.
CORN MEAL—Is - steady at $237.
WHEAT is drooping; sale of 1000 bush. prime
Pennsylyania red at 118 cis.
CORN—not much arriving. ; from 2 to 3900 bushels
good yellow sold at 511 cents wt.
OATS—a small sale of Pennsyh anis wits 'nada a
38 cm
WlllSKEV—stendy, sniff; In Wile nt : if
Mids. at 211 cts., with entail sales•
VALUABLE PARBZ
AT PRIVATE SALE.
THE subscriber offers at private
sale a tract of first rate SLATE
• 4 r. 11111 LAND, situate near McClure's
Gap, Frankford township, Cum•
- berland county, Pa, on the road
leading front Newville to Landisburg, containing
TWO HUNDRED ACRES, of which 150 are
cleared and in a good state of cultivation, and the
;residite covered with timber of the best quality.
The improvements are a gots! LOG HOUSE,
double 1/ogßarn t WagOn Shad, Well olLlV.ater,
-,St.c.--Thertrian stream of waterrunning through
the place sufficient to turn a-saw-mill, and run.
niag writer through
. most of the. fields on the
Farm. The,properiy.ls well- situated for raising
hotliiiiiitiand - atock, and will be sold on Maven
able ,terms. ' '
—Pinatas wishing to see.the.Form and'aseertain
f i ttaulax: v il i t u : •
1 :1 1 , e more JAMES'C•aJHOI 10nEL,
agent for Margaret M'Dowell, Frankford town
-ship, near the property:, • •
. , . • JOHN MoDOWELL
. JAMES DAVIDSON
june2ll
irirLaneister Examiner and Perry Freemen
Democnat will please insert three l imos, und
,ehai:ge this office •
• ITAIIITAELE EARIVZ ' -
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,ZATRRIVATE SALE:
THE' eubeeriber, agent for Mar
;mint McDowell, offere,itt private
sale a. tract of SLATE"LAND,
, situatecnear MO.:lure's Gap,k•rank
, • , - fordttiwinthip, Cumbeiland counts',
e'A3bitt• rung ONE"HUND RED -AC RES;I2 or
-.1/8 , 01-,twptch. Are . , 4
improveand .the. remainder
--..iniarrakatitlilvtbitelnal(Lind.chcatauCtitnher,...nf
Isuparior quality'' ' , Tip principal part of thof;tract
•Irnake good ilaranlandiand
,tiinbet an" it;at
i',llonainl , will , nrore'ithan 'pay for din !priipart);.-
vrithin`.alfaiy rods 'of 'Uri
tract,and ),teadtaalefor•laifkinda 'of timber in
.nha adjoining, neighborhood '
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--i,--7kiireetie..)Wanting:' , prcitterw , ofthe u shove de-
Atertption, Will find , al bargain
ieubecribetitt hitt.reeidetiec meet. the' pii . vestr:i:
ppy
anil';Por y.FOTnali
t?..".•4srid'DemoOritt will pleere !wry t th!i?e .
a‘+ohirigeilhitolficit- ' , ' !!. • •
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R. R. OFFICE,? ,
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-,21 .7.A Patith- 1 • 44 -- - I L " ill mithdrAw
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• I f l . 4 l,die , 'llll Orktr,ef ilgr!•• er,..7,I;,s(DDLE, ,
week:,-:;f "' ;'p:'; 4 ,7.,.;.
,secretac r „
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Net toer#iqements.-
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THEproprieter,respeetftilly informs his friends
and the publib'generelly, that he is,thankful
for past favors, and that he has' made '
eary, arrangements for accommodating comforta.
,lily', a. largo, itumber of .yisiters and, hparders:—
The SPringe are siritited,44'milekrierth of On ,
lisle r Cumbsrland county, Pa., in ,a•tine healthy.
and rorirantle,place. .Serhing to geed order, both
hot and cold, and every accommodation for trav
ellers and visitors my be relied on.
D. CORNMAN.
N. B.—Extensive liveries, with fine carriages,
in Carlisle, for the accommodatiori of visitors,
daily fr.m Carlisle to the Springs, during the j
Spring :eason• - ung2B-5w
Didication.
THE dedication to Divine Worship of the St.
John's Church, in Franklin township, York co.,
situate on•the State Road three miles south of
Dillsburg, will take place on SUI' , DAY, the 6th.
day of August next. German and English
preaching may be expected on that day and the
8 titurday before, and the friends of Religion are
invited to attend. By order of the Trustees.
juno2B,
List of Rotates of riterchandize i ko,
FOR CUMBERLAND COUNTY,
As classified by Jefferson Worthington, Esq.,
Mercantile Appraiser according to the seve
ral Acts of Assetnbly relating thereto.
CARLISLE. •
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Names. .. Class. License.
Jason W.,Eby,
Tulin G,Carniony. . 13 10 00
Joseph D.,Halbert, , • 14 ,700
'Myers Sr. Sheaffer, - -12 --, 12 50.,
Samuel Elliott, l4 7 00
J, M. Kneedlen, agent, ' IC , 7 00
'Charles Ogilby, 10 20 00
(Thirties Banns, liquors, • 13 15 00
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George W. Hitner, • 18 . 10.00
A. &W. Bentz, . 12 - 12 50
Daniel•Eckels, liquors, 14 10 50
John Faller, liquors, 14 10 50
Robert Irvine, Jr. • 13 10 10
Jacob S. Faust, liquorS, . 14 .10. 50
J. & I). Rhoads, l4 7 00
Wm. ri. Murray, . ll 700
John J. Myers, liquors, 14 10 50
S. W. Haverstick, liquors, 114 10 50
Robert Snodgrass, 13 ' 10 00
SM& 1 F Hoover, 14 . 700
.J.-& \\{r.B_Fldbing,.— _ __
'l' 11 Skiles, ..
NVin M Vorter, .
Thomas Conlyn,
Wright & Saxton,
Philip Messersmith,
Jacob Rheem,
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George R. Croons," -
John R Philips,
James McGrannhan,
Michael Lehley, liquors
Tinnier and Reed, liquors,
Peter Monyer,
John 1' Lyne,
Jacob Wolf, liquors,
Arnold and Livingston,
S A Coyle,
Fortnev and Fisher,
Jacob Lciliy, liquors,
George Foland,
Andrew C Lechler,
(' InhotT. agent, liquors,
George Heckman, liquors,
Peter Homer, .
John E Forster,
Nathaniel Dantch,
Doak Mnioy,
Mary McGinnis, agent 15
SHIPP.ENSBURG BOROCGII
Wm. F. Carey, 4 7 00
Robert Snodgrass & Co. , • 2 12 5Q
Eilivard Scull, 1 7 00
-1-44ory-Dollar, 4 7 00
Gish and Hinsey, 3 . 10 ,00
Jonathan Peal, r 7 00
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John A Clippinger, 2 12 50
Janice Oillifird, • 4 7 00
(leck and Peal, 3 10 00
John Fulwiler, - 3 . 10 00
S Kunkle, ' 3 • 10 00
John S.ninhnuiab, 1 ' • 700
-David Ni-vin, liquors, 4 10 50
Philip Rooniz, 3 10 00
Peter S Arts, agent, 4 7 00
-lio('Pli I'. Nevin, 1 15 00
\V I ) 1.3.1,1,,,,_. 4 7 00
J f and C B Allich, 1 7 00
Fletninff and Sheffver, ' 4 700
John B I) oiwan, -1 7 00
Robert IVelsh, 4 7 00
DICKINSON Tl'.
Andrew G Miller, 13 10 00
And rew Comrey, liquors, , 14 10 50
'l' C Miller, 14 7 00
Russell and Dice, 13 10 00
W M Waits, 14 , 7 00
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I) 1, Beelninn, (3- 10 00
Siiriver and Cassel, 11 7 00
ill OP ENV ELL TB
Samuel 1, Sentman, .
Robert Elliott,
Jacob Ileffiehower,
W EST PEN NSB 0 R 0"11'
Christian Leas, liquors 13
Josiah flood fv. Son
Donaldson t..t. Green
James Greason Ir. Co,
NEWVILLE
• 14
11
Gilmore St Stough
William Barr (Ag't)
Scott Coyle
Jamison Hannon. liquors
I'. Nt.l. McCandlish
John Diller
Jacob Swoye:-
Joseph Laughlin. (Ag't)
FRANICFORD
J. 13. Dickey nod Co. liquors 14
J. G. Corinony and Co, liquors 14
NEWTON
James Kyle . I 4 7 00
Joseph Smith 14 7 00
Adams and Eshelman 14 7 du
MIFFLIN.
Charles Barnilz, liquors 14 - 10 50
Robert Hackett, liquors 14 10 50
SOUTHAMPTON.
John W. Clever, liquors 14 10 50
11 , 10NROE
G. W. Singizor • 13 10 00
Daniel Brisker 14 7 00
Strock and Brandt 14 7 00
HAMPDEN . . -
Thomas C. Munn', liquors 14 10 50
John H. ''/.oaring . - 14 • 700
George Mateer • 14 7 00
NEW CUMBERLAND.
J. K. Bonk° and Co, liquors 13 15 00
W..S Prowel -14 700
EAST PENNSBORO.,
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JacohHeninger, liquors . 14 10 50
Longneciter and Eslinger 14 7 00
IbsepirD. Hanks 14 7 00
SOUTH MIDDLETON.
A. M. lieldich
Win' Alexander
Opine and Kropff
Rider and Sailor
ALLEN.
Alexander Cathcart. , , 19 19 50
Eby and Fritchei, liqu ors 13 15 00
Isaac Barton, !ignore., 14 -10 50
John G.,,Miller, 14 7 00
Matihina pitner, liquors , , 13 15 00
Joseith Sehroll ': ' ', '• ' ' 14, 700
• SILVER SPRING.
H; W. ,Mateoyuid - Brot . hia • 13. 10,00.1
John Road; ri .14
Dunlap and. Barr L l.l PO!
cos,t/e,an4 , ,
.13 /0 09
• , - MECHANICSBURG.'
- J...olillisoW and Ci,. liquors.: , r',:.l3 ' 15 . 00,
Simon Arnoldiliquors
John.Coover , : , ' 4'1"! 1 :12 , 7 :00
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..I:'•aird - Lrj . t - e , Wer: •.. .^. -.-„ ic• ! ., •,..?..,-,,
.7 00_
,Henry Leat:..: ''''
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Houser . and j3obb, •-..,, , r , ,C 7 . - tri!_ r tiall ' J - 1 1 4 7 00
IBaker AM- prpr., , ,,- f t,-,;.i,r:-... *_l4).-,.; :' . 7 00 -',
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anion ; Philosophical
TrrOrAN '
HEtcelebratlou'uf.the-59th Anniveriary
I -JIM Union Philoeuphical , Society of Dickitt- , '
non College, will take place in the,4l4...H.•Church
of this boroughi on TUMDAY,,the 4th of July,
next. Services; to' commence at-7i o'clock !mu.:
'rhe pithlie are.respoctfully invited to attend.
G 13 HUNTER,.
S A GRAHAM, •
J R CONE,. •
s HREYNOLUS„
DANIEL,
G.SMITH, •
D CHENNOWITH,
Commit. of Arrnng't.
MEI
- Dwelling • House for' Sole.
THE subscriber offers for sale the
_G . DWELLING HOUSE and LOT
.-of GROUND, situate in West St.,
hetweenllain and Pomfret streets,
• in this borough, now occupied by
Capt. Gouge Ego: The house is a new two
story Brisk, with a comfortable mile story, and
is in good condition throughout. For particulars
enquire of
June2l-3m A STOUFFER.
S .
0Y WANED—,A surart,intelligent BOY
T
about 16 years of age, wanted to learn the
Drug business
june2l • • • S ELLIOTT
—Sale of Household: Furniture. , "
NETILL be:gbld StilC - , - ori`Thuradnii
V 22d June; the HOUSEHOLD FURNI-
TURE of Prof. McClintoek, including Piano,
Sofas,Walnin Chairs, Carpeting, Wardrobe,
etc., comprising a large colleetion of' Furniture,-
generally of the best quality; and in excellent or
der.
Sole nt'tho house of Prof. McC LINT 0 CK, in
West iLouther street; commencing et 10 o'clock
A. M. . • june2l
',THE subscriber's have t jutreceived from Phil
adelphia, a fresh • supply of Drugs, Medicines,
aye -stuffs, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, bm.—
Our stock is now large and complete, and as we
are determined not to bemndersold, but to sell at
the lowest cash prices, we invite the,attention of
country •merchants, physicians and others, to
examine our goods and prices before purchasing
elsewhere. - J. & W. B. FLENI IN O
june corner of Plitt and High st
7 00
ME
GARS.—An assortment et very fine cigars;
XL/ also prime Cavendish Tobacco. for sale by
mnyl7 J. A. BISHOP.
Perfumes, Oils and Soaps.
A FINE tind fresh supply from Roussel's and
other of the best city houses, among which
nre double extract Sweet Briar, Rose. Geranium,
Verbena, Patchouly, Heliotrope, Mil!diem and
Musk, tastefully put up and for sole at the lowest
prictrec -- Alsm—for the Hair, Bandoline, l'om•
made nun Fleure, Jenny Lind hair gloss. Bear's
Oil, Maccassor Oil, fine-scented Antique Oil,
Pliibirome, Beef's Marrow, tin Myrtle and Vio
let Ponunsdes. Also Fancy•SYiaps, ricirlf" - OA
Roussals-Shaving Crenni: Wright's do, Military
do, Almond and l'nlm Wash Soap, making 'un
assortment unsurpassed by nny in the borough:
may3l S \V fl'A VE R STI C
Second Arrival of New , Goods!
A -S. A. COYLE Ins
rp .
msneturned from Phil.
moo adelphin, nod is now
w ti
y — ;Iv - pening a large and Ikon&
Solon 11 , 4;ortment . of
-SUMMER (AMES,
: which will be sold 30
per centtilletiper than ever. consisting in part of
new style dress goods for Ladies, viz :
Striped Jasperines, Grenadines,
Painted Bareges, Batiste.
•
Satin Stripe do Plaid Poil flecherre,
.Mode do Laines, French Gingliams.
Also, a large 'assortment of French Cloths,
Castimers and Vestings, Bonnets, Ribbons,
Gloves, Hosiers. Poreliasers will please call
and examine his stock for themselvss, as ho is
determined to sell cheap fur cash.
mpy 31 S. A. COYLE
ICKLES, PRESERVES.—Just received
•di and opened by the subscriber, preserved
Ginger and Pine Apple, Orange Jelly, Pickled
LobEeers, Gherkins; "tangoes, Peppers, Pirol•
liii Tomatoes and. Onions, Olives, Cape's, An.
chovies,Sardines, Tamil.° Ketchup, line mixed
French Mustard, with a very choice and pure
artieleof Salad Oil, for sale at
may3l HAVERSTICICS
JUST opened at the "Bee 1 - live." a large lot
PAR ASOLETTES and SUN SHADES
which will he sold cheap. [nutylll
Notice to Tax Payers
UNDER the provisions of tae Act of 181.1,
U any County paying into the State Treasury
the State Tax.lcried.on such county, prior to the
15th of July in any year is entitled to an abate
ment of ti per cent. on thc..agiourit so paid.
The undersigned, Commissioners of Cumber
land county, in view of the above provisions,
consider it equitable and proper that those, who by
the prompt payment of their taxes prior• to the
above date, enable the Treasurer to pay over the
State tax, se as to receive the aforesaid abate
ment of 5 per per cent. '
the benefit of ivhich has
hitherto been enjoyed by the citizens a the
county generally, should be allowed a deduction
of that Littleton by the collector—have authorized
the different Collectors to make said abatement
from the State tax, in all cases where the State
and County tax is paid to the collector prior to
the 15th of July, 18 , 16; when said abate meat shall
minium to aue cent or more, no tractions et
cent to be credited.
Since the Act of 1811, the Commissioners have
paid the State tax of this county annually to the
State Treasurer, within the time prescribed by
the act, and the county has received the benefit
of un abatement of five per cent. thereons but to
meet said payment they havefound it necessary
heretofore to appropriate a part of the county
funds to meet time deficiency occasioned by de•
linquents, until the balance of the State tax was
collected. It therefore becomes necessary to re
quire the payment of both State and County tax
to entitle the payer to the aforesaid abatement,
upon the aforesaid State 'l'ax.
The undersigned therefore confidently antiOl.
pate that the above arrangement, and the further
inducement of enabling, Cumberland county to
maintain-thocharacter Idr promptness and fi delity
which she has acquired in tho disoherge of her
obligations to the Componwealth, will induce
every citizen to discharge their State and County
tax prior to the 15th day of July.
. D. STERRETT',
DANIEL COBLE,
MELL,.._
County Coinmissioners.
Attest—w M. REILY,Clerk..'
Commissioners' Office, ? • ' • • •
- Carlisle, May 31, 1848 S
14 7 00
14 700
14 7 00
1 00
15 00
00
7 00
19 7000'
12 12 00
13 10 00
13 15 00
13 ld 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
In 50
10 50
Cheap Window Blinds.
• WILLI/VMS - , 'ftf;isteith Sixtli
-
strecyPhiladelphia, V EN ITIAN BLIN.II man,
ufacturor, has now on hand the largest 'and most
fashionnble assortment of narrow slat ? and other'
Venitien .Blinds, of goy 'other establishment in
thblUnned Slims ; cemprieingentirenew styles,
trimmings and colors, witieh. which will be sold
at the leweet prices, wholesale and retail.... Old
'Blinds . painted andirimmed to lOoli equal to new.
The enemas of Oarlieleand adidecint clitintrY'are .
'respectfully+ invited and examine his as .,
sortmont, before , :purehosing`elsewhere; , feeling.
confident...of pleosing:rind• giving: satisfaction to
pli Who may , liovorz him with a ealb
P.4NJA,MIN:J. WILLIAMS,
• • N 0 ,12 IskSixth al.; Philacl,.
19 10 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
IMINE' TAIILOrOIIFine Sweet
fectly.'pnianitaiga and
small battlee ;'.at;'. ELLIOTT'S,
• may:24.' ~.;:
4MBRIC 7 PD
Ot4q§e 3s c;7l 4 ?rTece.v 6 o
.
an idditionrit suPP Of PVl?rip •!pne qlisortitga. Also, W. , Lilco , hrond
Laces' atii--Edging)Avit, ti" •,,9,ottoh
litiedir llor'snlo 'c loap by' ,
G. W.. HITNER:
17 0 1POCC0 1 1E11'q7Atiutlier lot of Igir:
41 T~occo;~3pltaof 0100, to suit La•
jtt , iit.olfeciel by,/ .0
lIITNER,
ANACCOOV,,k-rfkaaao freplkLitalian
I,Vl'Maccyoni,%mit recaivad .t • ,:•-.
• mva24
E MAY AND, I'ALM LEAP" Erg.'lll:lf ,
eat re"it'ea et • the 'flies t/ive;',! • Dailo,
o . ?Or.Birc9it' ' "- linfiYaL.
. :firierindli .
ews i y l ,?, F47 7 '
arciiii,ri:lis,l:,9nos,7,_!3';,,,
Iqew Arrival.
- -4t l j 9 4 l l 4l cßils•
,M.Vkilt4r9 , Fanqn. - 1441 c A 4 MI : ;ja
ABic exteindve - yarieiY of-Vaporer
e:slust opened by' fie:stiliticritier,%to which
he Mines spacial attention; consisting'.p.artirillY. of
,Gold:Pans and. Fismalle; Spy: Glasees, Butter
IffnivetOirit'Focket 'TChivris. Pocket'. BOAS 'and
Bead'Ptitiee,.Port: Mcineys, , Seger.Casei, Fancy'
Boxes; .: Chinless and 'plain Sistellirld Bottles,
'Fruit Knives,,Speetacles, WM& 'toys, Seals and
Guards;. Visiting 'Cards and Cases, ,Combs of
every kind; together with a rich variety of Other
artioles.of elegant design and finish, which it is
impossible to enumerate: Call at. HAVER;
STICIVB Drug, Book and Variety Store, on N.
Hanover street [may3l
Admifilatrittion .Notice.
jOTICE is 'hereby given, that Letters
of Admiri.istration on the estate of Attain
Eichelberger, late of Allen township, Cumber
land county; deceased, have issued to the sub
scriber, whose place of residence is in the town
ship and county aforesaid: All'parsons knowing
t h emselves indebted to said estate are required .o
mate immediate payment ;. and those having
claims or demands will present them to the sub
scriber duly authenticated for settlement.
JACOn LONG,
junel , l-Gtp - d •
CA.B.LISLE DEPOSIT BANK, - I
June 10, 1848. S_
THE stockholders of this institution are here.
by notified tharthey-are required to pay, AM or
before the 15th - day of Stilynext,Ahe third instal
ment of Five Dolhire oh every share of, stook
held .by themrespectively:
By order•of the Bohrd. of Directors. , .
' W. 'S. ,C OB EA N , Cashier.,
TH MPSO NIA N MEDIC INIES.—.--Fiesh
Green Lobelia, Afrieun'Bird Pepper, Bay•
berry, Composition Powder, Gum Myrrh, Nerve
Powder', Spiced Bitters and No. 6, together with
All the medicines in use, from the. well Ivnown
establishment of Armin Comfort, Pluludelph;n,
for sale at ' Imay3ll HAVERSTICK'S
cCumberland Colinty Agricultural.
Society. •
HE Agricultural Society met at their cham
ber in t.e Court House, tan Saturday the
20Lh of May, and appointed the Committaap_pre-_
paratory to the Fall Meeting, viz: i
To select the g round fur and superintend the
Fall Meeting-86mm! Myers, Armstrong No
ble, Wm. M. Henderson.
Committee on Agricultural.lm&menta—Rob
ert Bryson, Ch'n. Stnyman, Sicilia Woodburn,
G. nucher, R. C. Sterrett.
Committee on Sheep and Hogs—Christian
Titzel, John Stuart, T. D. Urid. •
,Comminee on Horses and Cmile--Melehoir
Drenenrid, M. C. Davis, Thomas Lee.
Committee to Judge of Ploughing—Thomas
13 radley , David Sterrett, John Hemuunger, Dan•
iel Goble, Ab' m. I,amberton.
, .
Committee on Hurses—Maahnin Myers, John
Zog, John J.\ Ohio,
I.;ommittee on Seeds—Fredurich Watts, Geo.
Brindle, Richard Parker. .
Committee on Butter. Cheese, Vegetables—
(";come W. Sheaffer, tn..Kineatle, John I-I.
Weaver._
It was then '
•
Resolved, That the Agricultural Society will
have a 1-IA R VES I: HOME 1l EE
Henderson's Grove, on FRIDAY, the 4th of
August, at 9 o'clock n. m., to which all friends
of agriculture ere invited.
'fits following : committee was appointed to
prepare and soperint end : Samuel M vets,
Edward M. Riddle, John Miller, Jacob" Bretz,
14'.:1]. Warts. Freel'k: Watts,
Pub hslied Iry order of the Society.
FRED C. WATTS, Pre3 . l.
RICHARD PARKER BCC y. 1 iony9.l
AtwoSd's Empire Coking Stave. •
IN again calling attention to this unequalled
S'l OVE, the proprietor has the pleasure to
inform the ffuldie that (externally; it has under
gomi an,rnure change—the pipe and hearth pla•
ced opposite each other, nod a SUMMEtt
BEAR pll AND BOILING APPARATUS,
being added, thus rendering it faultless, and un
less there is another faultless Stove in the mar
ket, this is un,piestionalrly the best, as it now
embraces every valuable improvement possessed
by any oilier Stove, in addition to some peculiar
to i.self, secured by Lettc , :ri 'Patent,
The success of this Stove, since its introduc
tion is unequalled. Nothing has ever been of
fered for culinary purposes that has given such
general satisfaction. Stoves have been euqued
after its form ; some dealers have even used its
fundamental principles, but the proportions were
so unlike the original, tlun they hear the'relative
vulNo that it counterfeit does ton ernnine
Complete COOK nod caller C OOK ST 0 V ES
in great vat iety. Persian desiring these admira
ble Stoves, are reimesied to mill at the Stove and
Tin-Ware manufactory of the subacnber, on
Main street, Cat lisle, who is agent for Cumber
luhd roomy.
tany`2.l JoIIN D. GORGAs.
sad revolved and for
F LUTES,
sale nt BISHOP'S Drug Store. [m3,17
SGAPS of every itiriety, - Rousfiel's Extracts,
Boar's Oil, genuine) Hair Curling Fluid,
Smelling Bottlesf (cut glues) Tobacco Vallots
and all kinds of ,fancy articles, for sale low at
BISHOP'S Drug and Variety store. linuyl7
DDoctor A. Rankin,
R"T'EcTru lI.Y tenders to the inhabitants
of !:arlisle nod its vicinity, his professional
services in all its various deporttnonts, hoping
from his Irin7 experience. and devoted RU01)11011
to the business in his profession, to intrit a share
of public patronage,
When not absent on professional bnsness. lie
may at all times pe found either at his (ithec,
next door to Mr. Robert Snodgrass' store, or at
his lodgings. at Mr. Dements' lislel. 'lmayl7
Bar Iron,
10 tons Bar, Band, liona and Sheet Iron.
2 " Gast, Sheer, Spring and Mister Steel
9.0 boxes Tin Plate.
just received at the cheap Hardware atnre of
may L,7 \YR - W[lT & SAXTON.
Scythes.
50 doz. Groin and Grass Scythes. .
20 " Scythe Snaths.
30 "• Hay Rakes.
5 " Hay forks.
jut) received ut the cheap Hardware 'store of
MO WRIGHT 'and SAXTON
CNARY i'D HEMP SEED.,- , A large
supplyjuat received arthe Confectionery of
.mayl7*, P. MONYER, N. Hanovar at.
Choular Saws,
HOE AND .CO.'S Cast Steel Circular Saws,
assorted sizes ; also Cast:Sleet 11l ill SaWs.
Rowland's Cast 5.04 Mill and Cross Cut Srtwe.
Just received at the cheap Hardware stare of:
• mayl7 WRIGHT end SAICTON."
141 4 F , STUFFS.=-Pgrebna who Want dye
j, , *antra - ett .unusually low prices, will find it'
to their advantage to call at BISHOrS Drug
Store. ' mayl7.. •
kLIINIE just received, which will be sold:
uncorin?qly joimo Physicians, by ,1• •
intiyl7 " A. B 1.9110? •
•
'W1111100;:. .qlll.BB.
• , 100esaorted sizes .
Ipice g o Pun' I..uud '
5 bble. Liti,seed 01,1.` • • ,
" • •• 1 '
het•rpcofved; at I irchni i i /lard `store,or,
. ‘y, XTON,.,
.
I •Elt!AP8. JARS; suitable for country' denhira
In,eandissitalso a largelot for prosoryea
.10, 1 l whh
isibikattantiiiiro kbe Indies is' invited.--
hN ir 0 0 D6.--lk him° supply ;of Toye,
F
Poll' Ireadee Fancy Boxes, Yiney
end cithtlwPosPs; , Perfurnery : akost to; which . the
_ "i„Elt
et tendon; of, ,t he I t udieele,havtipdiin c -,,the whole •
I solo find eil;Pott_fv-.stoneryi - ot - .• •
.;;I.t0:;91
WA,I 8 - P ACIEW,tfe,,,4
ti in 1 .1 j o i e ,
Vid , ":for7lsale V'S -Drug
SION; • {niny
irNtiIII;IBI.,111)11t.,. for mrirkinglirion;cotton;
1341irat BlSUQl'.'g'y.rpg;A►ors, ." •
• .0...
a,
-THREE DOhI.AItS .AOOORD-Wlll , be paid
I'6v.,Bitiek delivered,iminediateiy
Mddlearec , MilleenearPerliele.
LLI DA y.
• '/$":01i •
•, , •
etorco - ,7& ,- SliopsT
c 78CoT&Ec.
/ I have ,just received from
phin l and 'Nati YOrk - vary extensive
` additions to thy former 'stock, eini4a
i-4 neritlV every article of Mechem
'now Ur use, together with, Paints,
Oils; Varnishes, Turpentine, Perfumer, Soap,
Stationery,Fine Cutlery ,' Fishing abkle,—
Brushes of 'ltlmbst every description, .with an
endless variety of other articles, which I am de
termined to sell at the vsnv towsmprices.
D Physicians, Country Merchants,- Pedlars
and others, are respectfully.requested not to pass
the OLD STAND, as they may rest assured
that every article will be sold of a good quality,
and upon reasonable tonne.
S. ELLIOTT,
may 24 Main street, Carlisle
Hat and Cap Store,
T . 1 : 1113; bkriber having' just returned front the
would inform thcoublic that he is now
opening splendid -assortmentLoc--SLIM MER
HATS at his old stand in N. Hanover street.—
His stock comprises Moleskin,. Nntria, }tacky
Mountain,—Beaver, Cass - liners and Silk
'HATS, of the most Substantial make and latest
style, Also CAPS of every description and
qunlit y.
Ho invites his friends to call,tit his establish•
meat before purchasing elsewhere. as he is con
'Went that they will Ilmi it to their advantage.
• mavlo .GP;ORCIF; KELLFB.
N.ll.—Highest price given for Furs, Lamb's
Wool; &c. .
- - . Boots, Shoes..and:,BrOgans. ._. . _
& THE attention of I 1 Ib . public. is invit
r ,ocl to a large and elbgannt assortment
of 13001'S and—SI:WES. now , open
ing at' PORTER'S SHOE STORE,'
Main Street, opposite the Methodim
Cl;urch. The stock lumbeen selected with great
'Osmond for style and durability is unequalled.
Lndiete-Prench Linen Gaiters (new style)
Do, . Morocco Hall Gaiters do
no, Kid and Morocco SlipperS, Buskins and
Ties, at all, prices
Misses' Gaiters, Leather, Boots, Buskins and
Slippers
Children's Gaiters, Boots snd Ankle Ties of
every variety
Men's Calf and Morocco Boots, Brogans and
Boys .Sli ' and Youth's Goat, Calf and.K; Brogans
and a general assortment of thick work
Also a great variety` of Boot and Frcnch Moroc
co, Kid, Pink and White LININGS ; Last
ings, Trimmings..
Particular attention will be given as usual, to
CUSTOMER WORK, such as Gentlemen's
-tine French Bools,'COngress Boots and Clanorp,
lindies';Frencli and English Lastin. Gaiters and
Congress Boots Kid and - Morocco Slippers, Bus
kins and French 'Pies; and every efibrt used to
get up the work in a style equal to the best city
work, and at the lowest pries, by
myth WM. M. PORTER he-CO.
N.8.-As the subscriber is now . doing busi
dess under the tiem of Wm. M. Porter ti.t. Co. he
earnestly requests those hidi bted to settle their
accounts, as it is necessary his old books should
be closed without delay.
If. M. PORTER.
Refreshing Drinks,
ROUSSELL'S MINERAL WATER,
•
'Sparkling and bright,
In its liquid light—' .
And not only sParkling and bright - , •
•
But for its flavor it is hard to beat.
FELIX'S MINERAL, WATCH.;
Lemon and Sarsaparilla, a large, supply always
on hand and fur. sale by the grOss, dozen
or single bottle.
MONYER'S FOUNTAIN MEAD,
Is indeed the 'Ne Plus (lira' drink of the sea.
sun, end can be had with the above named
Mineral Winers, at the wholesale
- and retail Confectionery of
I': MON YER,
ina)lo N. Hanover st.
N. 13.—Pic-sic and other Purties supplied..At
low rates.
XU3IVLOVAL
subscriber respectfully announces In hie
1 . friends and the public generally, that I e has
removed to the large brick building in South
lintriver.street, one doM from Morrett's. Hotel,
nail within a few doors of the Volunteer printing
other, where he will continue to carry - on the
'I'AILf)IIING BUSINF,SS, and to receive or
(Mrs Mr work in his line, all of which he pledges
himself. to execute promptly, in a neat, fashiona
ble and workmanlike manner. The latest fash
ions will be regularly received, and he can there
fore furnish to order a dress that will piense the
most fastidious taste. Ile would avail himself of
this opportunity to return his sincere thanks to
his ninny patrons for their past encouragement,
and solicits a continuance of their favors.
mny I 0-3 in H. S. RITTER.
rpOIVNSENLY::; SAINAPARILLA, for the
.11. removal and permanent cure of all diseases
arising -from -en impuro . state of-the blood, scrof
ulous affections ke, Warranted superior to any
other preparation of Sarsaparilla now in use, for
sale by the dozen or single bottle, at
,T. A. BISHOP'S
mayln Drug Store, W. Main street
Cheeie, Cheese!
Prime lot 6f Cheese just received
Ll'. by P. MONYER.
may 10 N. Hanover sueet.
? Deeds, Mortgages and Bonds. •
A ' Very fine assortment of these blanks
now for sale at the 'HERALD' office.
mayln
- Teas of the Mew Crop.
DAVID RANKIN, 73 Chestnut st. Philo
ndelphia, has for sale the following Teas:
300 half 'chests Young Hyson Tea
100 do Gunpowder do
150 do Imperial do .
10 do Hyson . do
1000 do Poweliong do
200 do Ningyong Souchong
100 po Oolong do
75 chests Padre Souchnng
•
45 do black leaf Pekoe
25 half chests do lic!
25 do grout do . ••••
1000 marts Ontma •
These Toas comprise the best chops imported
in ships Sea Witch, Rainbow, Tonquia, Inca
and Huntress, and arc equal to .uny Teas that
have been offered in this tagrket•
Philadelphia, May 4
rianaibr Sale,
A Very excellent second-handed PI
-43- AN .- Price One Hundred Dollars: , -En•
quire at H raid office, ' may 4-31
Nabs and Spikes,
I . 4lKEGSlsinits and - Spikee, , Jilet received
,IL 1./V :and for , Dale ,at 'the Cheap Hardware
Store • W RIGHT- 8c sA,3crcitr.•-•
• Pine ;Oil:
CINE Patrel • Fies 4 PINE OIL, just
l' ‘". .Tafl •
e i;iY e : 4 :! ° ' lle atare
° bITAS. 0 GrLn Y.
•.70.3t.•Rfieo ve •
N 4ls7 ' '
GOOOS;'ittiii: - #A be o14:1'" low
. ' . ittiiiii -4 riOit'end iluitle . st9iiVii(We#High:
street. ..'Call'aild.see.'. .. ' ' 1 , . ":'y ' ' ' -'-‘- t
v-teb 16 .:1, ~.„',; , , '': 4- I: , ZIi,C , NIIIVIONif,
31r§sEotPx/4&74-4.1r4t. or.lllisses Eton
jnet.ii i . ipßi. recOryp , '4E4
. 1,41ir el l Vite ver".cheap.
- ::::.ITTY3A'' ::•,';:i.. , ,;; ,;:..-
. •
RENCII i .LiA:Vyli . .'‘,/V:iireaT,.' *#tit, 3.7 lF:of
- :-French'-aridliiiiitelt-la`iwnii, l o.iihohanitl o awns-
V
an other seasonable dulls goochr, lust opaitett by
- -- ni,ey,2r7;• -- 7: . ".:"(c:. -.:,:,,, • :o;lticlilTlsfEß •
"itirf 4 ),), ,l l l , "t -,1°..5 1 31 1 )P?
also Blya;:tixkupsV•urpyfrhalt floe,
difraiiint qizßa t l4o:xamyed '
'nsay24 ' 3 : • • • i'yG.4 7 lT iITNER,
000TC14:GilisfdEUMSA..,geneiiil
mom wida kindl,lialibiv.
Plaid. Girshapa,.fpf ,pat
reCei4d . by3—
' 0; W lt
A rt qp
,1019';2
iti,vA 1 7 1 A ,p,s . lJX.,q9;',ll,good:eoliolli3--tcht,
'41.;
04•Ns i TANst.., T A,Very, ajgebtll,9ripleikAbf
. ).P,Panah‘"Faii,s;',r 9 flitiViid:,a4liii'
44R§P;?,?,,.
f h
I3DIUNRS
at clittiliCeb7 6
fi - 7 , lratene rif!knories., 4 1 ;5.1t, : P t I
•
...... • • , . .
le 'A - :"BlSTlOP,'succasor to'l2-J i .l.l43reta,
teff's has jutif received and' iti new opening filarge
l 4
oz. well selected assortment of FR BSII. DRUGS ! '
MhIDICINES,.&c, among which will be fou
the folloWing, viz : ,
• Opium. Camphor, quinine', Draminn Sults. -,
Dye Stuffs, Spices; Cutlery, Oi a, • '
Alcohol, Turpentine, Pine Oil,
'fitc. &a
9 • •• t
. , —
Also, a 'raw; sortment of PERFUMERY,
m t .
flair and Toot Brushes, ,
Umbrellas, Diking Calma t
Roussel's-and noel's-Shaving Cr eam,
Bear's Oil, Cologne Water, Ifair Dye, Ox
- Marrow .
- FaneyLSoaps, Extracts, . Marx FUN, Curling
Fluid, arid-
FANCY A rrrtcLns of. every description,
to which he respectfully invites
. the attention of
the public. Ifis assortment it ,j I and rich one,
ti
and he hopes by strict aent* n to usiness and
low prices; to receive a libe al share ' the public
patronage.
Phystciuns' prescriptions carehilly compoun
ded. J. A. 13 SHOP,
may i West Main sirret. Carlisle.
oIR. J. J. Al YERS•hus chsposeil id" his entire
JP
Kock of Drugs &e, to %fr. J.A. BISIII) P.
Harrisburg, who will continue 'td,edri business
at my old stand on, Hein street. Mr. Bishop has
IA considerable xperience in thn Drug trtisi•
nests, and I confidently reeornmend him to the
customers of the store and solicit "a continuance
of their - favorii• , .
jrßy this arrungerient Dr. Mvuts will ho
(wadded to give his • undivided fillelltiOD to the
duties of his profession'- • . inept
Confectionery, rruit, dt Spcire,
0114 Ilanover Sired, Cot
/111111 subscriber woulil respectfully inform
.g. country merchants and the public generally,
that he is constantly manufacturing and has
al
wayyys on hand CANDIES of every vilriety,
(which for quality.cannut be surpassed by any
manufactured in the State) which he will sell
wholesaleor retail at the oho STAND, in N. Han
over street, a few doors north of the hank,
, wheroshelhas-also-on-hand•F-12-1-41S and-N-Il
of the latest importations, which will be sold at
the lowest prices for cash. Ills stock consists in
part of Oranges, Lemons., Raisins, Figs, Prunes.
Dates. Cocoa-nuts, Cresm-nuts, Pea-nuts, En
glish Walnuts, Almonds, Pecan-nuts. Filberts.
.11e would also inform the public dint lie has
just retued frotn the city with a very large
stock o FIIESIT FAMILY' GROCER TEt3.
consisting of superior .double refined, chi - shed
and pulverized LOAF SUGARS , • Brown Su
gars, among which is a very fair fit:ticks far
cis. per lb.; e OFFEE, from P I°lo eta per 11,.;
superior article of Imperial. Young llyson mid
Black ; ()LASSES of all kinds We
ter. Sods and Sugar Crackers ; Cheese. Choco
late., Hire, Blacking. Hatches, Brushes.
. .
.--F li ESI I SPICES,. V' 4 : Pepper, Alspice,
Cinnamon, Cloves. Nutmegs, Clinger and Mus
tard. A supply of Indian. (I est ohlity) Alum.
Starch, Washing Soda, Salt Peter; all of m Melt
will be sold at the lowerit rates.
The subscriber returns his sincere !Mullis re
the public for the liberal patronage extended to
(i.
him. and hopes by a desire to please to mit a
continuance of the same. All orders from dis•
tante thankfully received and promptly at fkml•
cd to.. [map!' P. MON VER.'
GREAT EARGAINS!
SECOND SPRING ARRIVAL
P BENTZIS ('heap Cash Store, where they
tt are now opening the greatest quantity of
new and chelGoods, of the following kinds:
CLotrig. 'ussimeres mad Vesting,'
CALICUE. , of every variety and style, front
4 to 154 eta. per yard—and some of been nre
first rate at and 8 els. W 6 assortment con
sists of about 9000 ynrds.
Forty pieces ERENCII GINGIIANIS, 'ai
12.3, if. and 141 cts. per yard.
NIANCHESVER C son Ams-10,
and the best fur 16 cts.
LAWNS—tionie beautiful patterns, It2i, 181,
and 25 cts. per yard.
ALPACHAS-181, 49, '271 50 and era.
per yard. We have the cheapest Aline:has in
town.
M USIA NS—White and unbleached, at nll
prices, and lower t hen / ever sold before.
CHECKS, Tichins, and .Pantaloon goods at
all prices.—,
Hosiery. Gloves, Handkerchiels, Bonnets,
Ribbons, Hats, Oil Cloths, Flannels. cotton and
linen Table Diaper, Fans, Shawls, Edgtngs and
Laces, Fringes,l3unons, and in tact every arti
cle in our line of Loaning's.
These goods are off•red to the puLhe at lower
prices than can he bought any where in the
Stale of Pennsylvania, as our means of purchas•
ing.are equal to any, and scar superior to most.
country merchants.
Also, GROCERIES, QUEENS. WARE,
ke.
• .
Give us a call.and we feel satisfied you will
save money in making your purchases.
A. Rt. W. BENTZ.
moy4 3 doors south of'the Post Office
NEW YORK VARIETY STORE.
JS. M. COLLIER & BROTHERS; beg
• leave to inform the citizens of Cumberland
and adjoining counties, that they have just open
ed an extensive VARIETY STORE in North
Ilanover street, in the building lately occupied
by Mr. Daniell, between Haverstielt and Lyon's
stores, where ;they will be happy in ITet.j‘,• the
calls of all wishing articles in their line. '1 liov
will at all times keep on ,hand a %%ell selected
assortment of Colored Prints. (French, English
and American) domestic and Foreign Perfumery,
Patent Medicines, embracing nearly every de•
seription, and in fact a little of every thing usu
ally kept in an extensive variety store.
They are the exclusive agents forthe • , • .
Dr. Traphagen's celebrated Pulmonic -Mixture,
and his Balsamic Extract of Sarmparillo • Dr.
Green's celebrated Oxygenated Bitters, for'Dys
pepsin and Plithysic. They tire also the exclu
sive agents for this county of the N¢tv YORE
CANTON TEA COMPANY, and will keep con
stantly on hand a large supply of their superior
Teas.
In conclusion they hog lenve'to say, that they
are determined to sell at very small profits for
CASII, and invite all wishing bargains to give
them a call. Orders fronr4 country merchanni
supplied upon the most reasonable terms.
Carlisle. may 4 • ---
NATHAN HANTCH. having removed his'
Cheap CLOTHING STORE to the room
formerly occupied by'H. Grail°, on the oast
corner at ihe Markin Potters, directly opposite
Forstees• itOre, reefiectfally 'inform =iris
friends and the public ik.general; that - he intends
to continuethe business on a .more .-extensive.
scale titan heretofore; , .Ho has.just received front
.111s:eastern cities a large assortment of SPRING
and _SUMMEILGOOD4,.which he will have
made up at the shortest notice and in"the Most.
desirable manner. Ho will constantly; have ott
hand largo ,selection .of READY-MADE
CLOTHING, cheaper than ever offered to the
public before--such as black and blue Dress
Coats, FroCk mid Sack Coats of various colors,
Tiveed Coats of all shapes and colors, Summer
eloih Wats ; Linen, Cotton and Jean coats
and all other kinds of fashignable coats; black
and fang Cashmere Pants ;' Summer Tanta ; of
every. description " and color; plain and fancy
Satin Vests—all eons and Colors; Shirt 'Bosame.
and:Collars ;' •neck-and packet handkerchiefs;
Stocks, Suipenders of all kinds, and very cheep.
...Doo!t forgot, the place—ron the .East corner of
the.Publie Square.' . . • .mny4
•'! ' A4* Ili 4diriee6,
Wl4 o lC: ve N r StN es . , a a ni s i so .M rin oitt , 4 f ze ll 4 clo wl .Nt e y c ti v ,
ed
find ia(e .at gardwgifOlote.. Of .
— PAM • WitltaiT - 6. -- S - A - X1
, . .
'..l3l4AlcetoAkas!
A „FEW; sold
very law;atgrue#r„S!pro„iioVosi‘liigh
prgroo.,,,- •. „ !, •
, -
Sumrapr
;ripened "Bee tH ive,7
!•! 'thejin pf; airiglininCtLiWnii KW 113
vvbigh )loll9lt i talleatti for cash: ,
I'lr,
-Milleridttl;; ass°, rt meni Tu
11r,-,;BrqbhPi'Onehmerei.Thibet Itinkoi.
Alplyylg, r lltti.4lleo istoFe",ju WeepHjiltotriliC
1.otOATIMON3r1:?;.
MEI
CLAILD
IVIONYZEIVS
RIZIMOVAL,
PitisOutAsl ll3 f PAVlP,rabil! ,
liC'pehheielli(t' bbtWeen.
the .undOeigne4, - ;doing , tipsiness' in the °
niime of HUMER' and . .REED;* hoe this atiy
(29111 May) been dissoived•by mutual consent.•
Those indebted, to the late.firm will Make pay
ment to JOHN HUMER, with whom the hooka
are left for collection. • . •
JOHIsi
• JOSEPH ftpgm, .31
The subscribir will continue' biteiness at thb
old stand, on the "Oouth.east corner of North
Hanover and Luther streets, wheittilhis old cue.
tamers and the public generally. , can at all thnee
be supplied with the choicest GR OCTlitlgB,and
et the 'lowest prices. He solicits a' liberal pat
ronage.
june7 " JOHN MAIER..
JA C E CAPE:B—'llle subscriber hos'just re•
ceired a further supply of Lace Capes, 040
Figured Rush Blond Capri. ht low prices,
Jude? - G. W. HITNER.
1 ch PEN WORK• HOBE—A general assort.
kfil
meet of Ladies' and Thildrentf open work ;
Hose, just opened by
june7 G. W. H , ITHER,
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1 - 0,111 1,0 R Al R RA.l.4,S—Reemsed this day
r 4147. another lot or GunilinliP, to which the at
' minion of the rising generation is invited,
june7 ~, ; G. W. DITNER.
- meadow& a Irel*
9tipply of Rousard's Cologne, Extracts Jockey
Club, Bonget tie Caroline, Veraniurn aqd
fume do Jenny Lind'
junclo r .T SCIWB FLF;MING
1O REPARATIONS von THE HA:11;--Am
-4k— ong the nanny articles prepared fertile hair,
none are so deservedly popular as Roussel's Eau
Luntral, which is justly celebrated for cleansing,
benutitvieg, preserving and proinotipg the growth
of the lur.
jituel4 Sand B FLEMINCA
FRENCH SLIMMER 'CLOTH—The sub
scriber hns — just received •n few pieces of Black,
Brawn, and Drab French Buritincr Cloth, of su-
Pcrior quality, for tram's ware, and will be sol 4.
cheap.
juneU
11111.LENERS' TRIMMINGSc , :Tbe sub
rribcr-has-roceived-rrvarietrof Milliners'—Trim
mings, such as Bonnet Crowns d'a'd Tips, flurrs,
Canes and Whalebones for Casing Bouneat,
Goll'ored I. nines of all colors, together with oth
er materials tared by Milliners, and will be fur
nished at modesate prices.
ninel4 G \V HITN ER •
NOTICE .
:l 'a Captain's, or other Officers in the command
of Militia Companies end the Assessors of. the
several townships of Cumberhuid county, Pa.
rintlE Captains, or commanding officers of the
JL Militia Companies in my Brigade, are re•
mitred forthwith 4o furnish a list of absentees
of their respective companies, for the present
year, under oath, to Gen. EDWARD ARMOR, at
his !lead Quarters, in the borough of Carlisle.
J. REHRER,
Brig. Inspec.lst B. 11111 D. P. M+
Brigade Inspector's Office, ? - '_
Carlisle, May 3 . 1, 1848.
N. 11.—In all cases where the above order is
not complied with, the Assessors of such borough
or township are required, under the Militia Law
of 18t1, to furnish. the Commissioners of - the
county with the names of all the able bodied
men subjeca to militia.dutv in said companies.
J. REHRtR. Brig. Inspector.
ArIDSICAL INSTRUAENTS—A large
supply of Violins; Flutes, 'Flageolets,
A ccordeons, Fifes, Octave 'Mt es,l'uniiig Forks,
preceptors to each, just opened at the cheap
Drug, Book and Variety store of •
nut 31 ' S W HAVDRSTICIC
Oll° NTIN fl—Just received, another fresh
supply of this celebrated Tooth Paste. The
manufacturer of this article positively ass;its that
Lt contains no acid, or any mikes article which will
ut tiny way it.jure the teeth._
June 14 jJ & W B FLEMING
Demuth's Unrivalled Snuff
91HE above named Snuff' (war)anted
-• genuine) can be had at the store of
P. MONYER,
N. Hanover street
Physicians and Country Merchants,
mny 0
WHO wish to purchase bRUGS, &c, cheap, '
are requested to call and examine the large stock
received at the store of the subscriber. The arti
cles are fresh and warranted good, and purchased
at the very lowest cash prices, and will be dis
posed of lower than articles of the sante quality
have ever been sold in Cutnberland county.—
Call and see, and if he does not make it to your
advantage to purcease front hint, he will not ask
you to buy.
Orders from the country t‘ill receive prompt
attention, the articles guainntied good, and prices
lower than any other place in Carlisle.
J. - A. BISHOP.
• Successor to J. J. Myers, Main at.
muyd
■yOPS.—A large supply of Fsasu Hors, just
RI received nt ' S. ELLIOTT'S.
inny24
ITINEGAR..-150 gale. pure Cider Vinegar,
V received at [may24] ELLIOTT'°:
A PER HA NOI NOS.—The subscribenes
just received a fey, sort of Parlor And Hall
Paper ; also for Chimney Boards, among which
are some brilliant design:
tilay2 I
'DONN ET RIBBON S—A large and, beauti
fal asset uncut of Bonnet and Cnp Ribbons.,
of all colors and prices, have just been . owed
and for sale at reduced prices, by
mayS...4 G W HITNER
A LARGE assortment oT gannet and
Cnp Ribbons very cheap, for sale by
aprl2. G. R. CROOKS
A bulge assortment of Brown, Plaid and
tll. li/bye LINEN DRILLS, just received' at
ther“Bee Hive," N. Hanover street, which wilt
be sold very low. may3l
Cloths and Cassimeres.
CLOTHS, Oassimeres, Satinetts and a
general assortment of Vestings, very love,•at
he Cheap Store in West High street.
Jan 12 1948 • J G CARIVIONY
Westing and Calicoes.
THE subscriber has just ...received a
very large ?stook of Mualins and Calicoes,
winch he °tiara .at'ektfetueli , dow. prices. Call
and sea them
apr 12
ROWT.
Fluid Xiamps
FRESI-lestock of Fluid . L - Oorts just
received by_the - !itilacriber. '
ern - 12 R:fIiVIII.E;
ireas. '••
.A FRESH stock pf Tea
company's Teas jest,ipeeiyed; by, t he *lib
scriber. Opt 12) 4, R. IRVINE.
. Pingliams , "
THE attention of the Lad - sleinvited
••
to a otoOs.of Gingllarnitrom
Just op.ene'll.hy:t4e,ruips . pltbei.
-apry2,
...t -sonnet and. Eorkortt,
.A-'AIME Stack; o,l,sl,lrfte.e,ive fgr
Inpr. 12),
• • ." „ .
; NOIZIOni' '"
a, v;, ; • •
proper to Iniorm the ptililie.,:ilfei'iheiSTA
.TED MEETING 4, of the ,13,otitTl'hUtOohneie•
sioneri will bola& on the - ,Secopin','eMi'll:itintTu •
'MOND/as of each 4tio tt th;' et'ivhieli.tiMe;,tiny,per. •
t epee haVink:bitehfees , with'enie;l3oitici;s:wtllM:mot
them at, their erne° • : •\' . ;,i; ;4, ,
- Illy •
•
.
Carlisle,
•
a •• ~,t r 'Ott.
''t
I'ollo4lton
Fraß, , aisuiii/16reeicioiti4i9eAthriply c 4
` , ,t,--.'GARDE M-SgEDSl',',jesti : 'ethlied'seind iv . •
eiIe=OI.II,A:II,O4STtC4C'P, Drug Store.
•
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, 1.1 IMO s, arnsee tilts ecoUthe.
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