..., - . .. . . . . , .. . .. . . . . . . , .0, k 4 N 0d,,,,,,,..4:Nt.t .4%,,..,5,,044,.....1 , , , ..t?705 ,, ,..;* : t1 .....,..1.2,4,, ? . , ,,r,,,, , ,,.., y,,,../..akt0.,5,, ,, ,r4t..n , ,,k7..•,94..5.m.y.60 1 ..t . y.f....4, , ,,,,,,,,...;.,,...-4..d.,m1.4",,?.... ,, :,r.i,.. - .4.;-.44 , ... , .. v , ... 0 ' I4 ‘ 4IItiMPAZ •=V*"ol:`:__' ; 1 .11 • _ WE DivEsDiY- 7 ; MAX; 184 u. eNech distitigaish ed by Mr. Benton's characteristic eloquence' will be 'found on our fourth page. Notices. THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN.- This valuable Journal la now publishing the priie essay on the Paterit laws, by Edniond Maher I Esq., of Washington city, for which the pro p-irule_rii- paid $lOO, making the present an excellefirtime for subscribing. Terme $0 per annum. Address_, Munn & Co., N. York. Horn's Railroad Gazette continues to :• furnish d large amount of useful .inliarmation to travellers, and ought to be taken by all public houses. Published weedy nt $2 per nenuni, by S. Horn, New Yerk. L,.•‘'ae World as it Moves"—a wi?eirly reprint of the choicest articles in (lie great British Reviews, Matazines and Newspapers. The contents of Chambers' Edivbilrg Journal, gre given entire 'is each nuinficeappears. A miscellany of foreign and domestic- newt/ is else given. It is le valuable family magazine.— Wm. Wallace, Edil,4—Lnelrwci - d & Cu., N. York, publishers. Price $5 a year. MILITARY.--Our Volunleer companies, the Light Artillery, Capt. hunter, tho fOn'ry, Copt. Crop, and the Cadets, Cupt. Hon. derson, pare ded on 11 , 10-.dny lost for the annual inspection. They looked as 'well as good. looking men could or such a gloomy day. • I-fns ACCEPTED.--We, are gratified to !earn that the Rev DANIEL F. Jo:Hs TON, of Ohio, to whom a call tc the Pastoral el urge of tlic Second Presbyterian Cnurch of this bor. ough, was recently unanimously voted, has adopted the call. The Chinch has been iumc months without a Pastor. Mr. J.'s rep. *hailer) gives the aasorance that he will be a valuable acciuisition to the Ministerial circles dour borough. - WE . ortmit AND Chors.—A fter a pro tracted dry season we have been visited by a copious rain, during the lost three days. Veg• elation and the crops which had p eviously been very backward may now be expected to take a Nell start. FAUN TILE CALIE : OItNIANS.—We re ceived yesterday two letters from Esq. Flem ing, of the.Carlislo party, but too lute for their insertion entire. They aro dated Kansas, Alissouri, which place they leached on the l I ill of April, having left St. Louis on the lith. All of the ptirty were well. There were no cases efCholeraor other titaness among tlid grants at that place• We quote the conch:. sion of the letter: ...We arrived at the town of Kansas,,a new place located about 20 miles. by water above Indeperidence, on Weduciday the 11th, about ono o'elpc It, where we debarked. We had shipped lfir St. Joseph's, a ',keit ono hundred _solleafurtjtcr up the river,_but were induced_ to stop here. We eat our meals at a tavern and lodge in a vaoanyschool house. „Myself and another...et our- company were deputed to go to °lndependence,' twelve miles by land, to buy mules, Sze, and arrived there to-day (1304 We tind±it.quito a lino • town containing a number of good houses of brick, a population of some 2000 . inhabitants, and several very respectable, public . hooves,- mercantile establishments end mechanical es tablishments. -Abundant provision has been made hero to supply all necessaries for grants, probably on as good terms as at any place we have been in. I learn upon Inquiry, that there are in and about this plum from 1500 to 2000 emigrants on their way to Cali. fornia. As this is the great depot fur the emigrants,you can form some idea of the en lire number who will probably leave this Aloe this spring. I doubt not that trout 4000 to $OOO will number all that will go from all points on tho Missouri river. We hope in a few days to have our teams organized and to once trip for a few days near Kansas, and then cont menet, gradually to move on our journey. MARRIED, On the let inst:, at. Mr. Glass' Hole!, by the Rev Jas LE Brown, Mr DAN'I.I4.ARBROAR to Mies Susa.l4 MILLER, both of Petersburg, Pcrry county. On the 25th ult., bY . 1 . 0 Rev. Win L Mr SAnt't. ELDER PIPER, of Cumberland coon. ty, to Miss JANE •W. MiLt.saof Bedford co DIED• On Friday the 27th ult., at the residence of her (ether near Carlisle, of .enlargement of the heart, Ids.roms. consort of James Iluuton, aged 21 years and 4 months. "Dour James It Is getting dark." she said, then calmly and gently fell asleep In death. (Front the Presbyterian.] Died at his residence In 'slillerstown,. Perry coun ty. PO. on Friday. the 13th 11151. Mc. 155 AC MCCORD, aged 54 yeiri. - 51r..51cCortrimited Jiilt'the Church in Milleretown when it was first Organized in 1818,, From some limn in 1820 till the full of 1820, the church being without the stated prenching of the gospel, lie with others wan accustomed to go in the neighboring churches lit a distnnce, to worship the' CM of his fathers: In the year 1830. 'on the settlement of an other Pastor, lie was ordained to the oflice.or ruling elder. The duties of this Once he continued to ex- ercise with acceptance to the people, until lie was disabled by the. disease by which Providence was t pleased to remove him from no. tic uns extensively known as one of the mein supports of the church In „. 'this place; 011 Heave, energetic business man In its temporal affairs, as well ai e devoted to its spiritual Interests. As a church !amber and °flitter, ns a citi zen, as a hatband 'and a father, he needs not, nor would ho desire, the pen of the writer to praise ham But there Is'a desire manifested. and I cannot rep it wrong - , ort . tteconot ends prominence in the church of which hen as an offlcer,,tn kneweomethlng of his view's and feell life' immediate prospect of dy ing. When, two 'ears ago, lie Was suddenly attacked , With, animator* 9 from the lungs, which for , near.. tyW week came On eriodically, about the san e hoer • • 'of the night, end ne thought (as he expressed him. self,) tl.at Providence was about to Maki short work with him t death preiented no terrors to lilts mind. After some thne he recovered, in a measute, hat . this attack. But one, year ago, Me month, lie was,. again attacked whit , another hemorrhage from the , liings,*lch — reenited ia 'consumption. From this'' tMiei fie looked. 'forward tolhe termination apt disease in iteatit;,. Be was not favored, as coma. • unusual communications of Joy nnUaence, hut en'. the other hand, More Were no anxious fears le regard, • to death, NO ' illairafilllM doubts in regraillid his inter.' est in the-Divino",Bncioura He looked forward with eallnneu atoir:onipptiuili to ills, end. tTlio, ilectrinee self and'a - treat was • file', sentiments feelings, and,hopei , may, ih 'part he ; lmrtmi , finm rite chapter &et 'epistle' la' the ' Corisithl p,e . ties, which wag read 'to him taps! reqUest,'ziati • the • - now tlymn t peni7raumulinbty. , • , ierdon"; cpmmeile , , • , log, !fe4. sweat:the deintiOr4eautt • Soun . de,",,,which Walt then; euilkek , request:, , ,fire , "deitiv*Oi - Otitiii, ••,,? ,:iespecKit.vii,,,b Vi nili k to et of Jacob, pep.. aroand' dying bed 'and oei n; ren 'end e evOired; so fir:jk :prisitleoide;to ..7,9l,,ili = iiiiiiiishit4l•42iilfil . (* l lqt lava 0440144 A hkeiddoirctilit ikttikpotted . or. '• • orrit‘t.4l4e ~Ikei,4ool,o4*OrAii. cheptee It to h I 0:10 ,Deetuiype eileg of ad 'Mule :thi law:, 'But thanhehecth't3hidi - whhgtvoth'he the vletr 6 ry through , our bhrhit. titit 1111Okti6: PHILADELPMIA, MAY 7 For Flour there was no Ineuiry.to-day, nd lielde'rs appear anxious to sell,lbe stock however, small and quotations:are...4,7s and 04,674 for common and good Penna. brands. Clare Meal sold at the extent of 700 brie, at 62,75 for Painter Rye .Flou3,No sates. we gable at 62,071. 'Wheat—we nolitcp. a ante of prime red at 61,10: Rye—Penna. sold "di Secants. Corn is in good demand and scarce. and 3000 to 4000 'bushels Penna. yellow sold at 00 ets weight, which Is in advance. Oats—about '9,500 bushels of Penna. B old at 34 cents per bushel. New '2Uwertisements List of Retailers of Elerehandize, &Le FOR CUMBERLAND COUNTY. As classified by me, accordingio fbo different Acts of Assembly. Class =MI Carlisle Jason W Eby John G Connolly Josepli l) Halbert Samuel Elliott • Minim& Ogilby ' Charles Bansitz, (Liquors) George \V Ilitner A & W' Beata Daniel Eckles, (Liquors) John Faller (Liquors) Jacob S. Faust, ,Liquors) J & D Rhoads W ti Murray' S W - Haver,„stick,TLiquos's) . Robert Snodgrass James Fleming Thomas Conlyn Wright ,& Saxton I' Messertunith Jacob Rheem George R Crooks ahan John Humor (Liquors) Peter Monyer John P. Lyne 4ne.ob . Wolf,Alquors) S Jazzb - Sener Jacob Leiby [Liquors) George Noland Andrew G Lechler G LIMA]; Agent, , [Liquors) S urinal Hoover & Co T 11 Skiles ' J \V Rawlins, \I Porter Arnold•& Livingston Jac Erb Arnold & Levi S D Powell & co, Samuel Goldman James Legget Shippensburg Borough Wm 1 7 Corny Robert Snodgrass • Edward Scull henry Hollnr• Gish & Mosey Jonathan Teal J A Clippmger James Gilliard Heck & ,Peal • : John Irtikviler S. Kunkle John Stambaugh Philip Koontz - Peter S Ariz, Agent, Joseph P Nevin W D Elays JC&GBAtick John B (Juneau Rohurt Welsh Robert Scott (Liquors) George 'Promo Sidere (Liquors) S S WotideFlich Dickinson Township • Andrew Controy, (Liquors) Russell & Diet W M Watts D L Beelman Isaac D Cassell J pewit Township Robert Elliott t 14 David W herry & Co., 14 Jacob Hettlebouter 14 East Pennshorough 7ot6nship Jacob Hettinger, (Liquors) 14 Longneeker & Edinger 14 Joseph 0 Banks 14 West Pennstrorough Township Christian Leas, (Liquors) 13 Josiah Hood & Son 13 Donaldson & Green 11 James Grcason &' Co 11 Ncwvillc Borough. Gilmore & Stough 13 William Barr, Agent 12 Sampson Hannon; (Liquors) 13 J Mreandlish 13 John Diller , 14 Jacob Swoyer 14 Joseph Laughlin, Agent 14 J & L H Williams 14 Mr Sharp ' William Cooper 14 Hunt'or Herronl4 • Prank:rove, Township. J B Llckey & Co, (Liquors) 14 G Carmuny & CO, (Liquors) 14 Newton Township. Jamcis Kyle Joseph Smith Adams fi Eshelman S9talvuiipton Township, John W. Clever, (Liquors) 14 10 50 Schoch, Sons & Co 14 7 00 ° . lllillin Township. - . \ Chnrles Barons, ALiquorS) 14- 10 50 .1 W D Gililen ' 14 7 00 John Ernest 14 7 00 John 13 Perry 14 7 00 ' ,Thimpden Township. Morons C Rheum; (Liquors) G W Fosler Monroe Township GIV Singizer 13 10 00 Daniel linsher 14 7 00 Streak 1 , 4 Brandt 14 7 00 .New Cumberland Borough. J IC Bask, (Liquors) W . S Powell & Co (Liqucks) S. Middleton . Township A AI Leidieli W Alexander Rider & Sailor P D G'elese Allen Township, A L Cathcart , . . 12 12 50 Isaac Barton (Liquors) 14 10 00 John .G %tiller , • 14 7 00 Matthias Bitner (Liquors) 13 ..1.5, 00 Joseph Schroll • 14 7 00 Jacob Eppley 14 7 00 Silver Spring"Townehip. • IT vir.Matt i rer & Brother 13 16 00 John Reed' , 44 ..2 00 , Dunlap & Barr` .. 14 700 ',oyle & epotteler l 3. 10 00 Mechanicsburg Borough. • J'~lollieom &r Oo 'itiqUers 19 15 00 Siintnitt Arnold,lLletters) 13 15 00 Zug &:Quigley;.l4quors • 13 •15 00 Ret gle• • • . 13 • 10 po' Henry, Lona, • • 14 '7 80 liousor & BOSb ;' . .14. ' 700. linker • 14 " Ira DaY '',";" •it 7 00' J F 4palti;' Cumanatatin ConnTt'si; '; ..( I.do, hereby certify that the faregOinif is ti per reel OlassifibninivOl.ihe:Dealetaln-Aloreltandiae. in; curtiherland - county., as token .bkion donee with the several Acta of Assembly 'ing to Dealers in'Merehandize. • ' ' i; Given' under.tny ittittd;' and seal:title: 2tth Apri1 t r,A4:713413;.4 . •' , .;) , • , 44r.e . ptaspy:' W ORTHINGTO,N,: • .; ~ MeiCattlile:iYPPrser::; ThOfOregOlog Portion!: returned 14, lefftir on ,s V'orthington; Esq;, to the:,:pounty..Treisurer, rill'aellfor,their.'Liceneesmo beferti.*: let ,„ 1,1.9,8ER't K9O,RK, • ; .Trpaputer. 'beitiple; Mirk r r A' . .lroproMAN- ofualified;' and liav;' ing:papirianen , in-tha; business, wieluia a . 0.4 01 , 1 0, 0 1 ,g 1%40 14 E1V' InLic ,town countryo.‘l)eatloftreforences Apply at 'thie,E)lficat ! ;i • ImEilots'ANVEgtiptotirisurtES' o ij 0910UPti_103:,04 1 .1)SLV:" Alacqunt ofilfucinins,j3,ffixoetliorri!Yrca surer or tht", Boroughof .Balance of HopHeide outstanding. • „ ,for'lB47 ‘... • $llB6 03 Cash received - or A A Line,. Into Treasurer Am't of duplicate for 1848 Casl tlirg reed ` t• W M,o . Maim, Into B . Rec'd of J H Blair, Chief Burgess, fines and licenses for exhibitions 106 17 Reed for.stall rent Market House 189 874 Reed for licenses provision stores 30 00 Rec'd of James Crever water rent 8 55 Rec'd of sundry persons on account of bonds due by thein to Born' Reed of J Hackett el'k to t»atket Paid J Brannon repair'g hoy.senles $ 1 00 Paid Win Riley for copy ofassess'nt 10 00 Paid James Craver for cleaning Le tart Spring . Paid James C nntha sala ry as high tricissoner 52 50 Paid 'P B Sm regulator 3 00 Paid James I hoards for ', • hay acalus • 1 25 Paid E Natty 32 00 Paid James sances and Paid chairma the of re caption for returning volunteers from Mexico Paid %V Miller for repairing pumps Raid James Postlewait for repairing hay scales • 5 76/ Paid Georg(' Cramar for cleaning CEO • grave yard 5 00 Paid A. rk...r-windirrg - -elnett --- 71 - 0 - 0 - 0 Pfili - W - Miller fur putting in new , pump Paid John Spahr for grading and pikiit,,,c Locust alley, Paid LIS Ritter Trens Cum!). ilre - Uampanyappropriation Pai4'Cliarles'Fleager Treas Union Fire company anndal appro'tlon 34 00 Paid Dr W L Craig!' vaccine - phys'n 30 50 Paid S for ail, 4.e., fur mar ' ket house Paid donation 'o Mrs. MI - Amster for services rendered Mrs Donnelly du ring her illness with small pox Paid ?ciliation tri - If Culp (mace-vices rendered Mr. Coitees family eirfferi• -11 l with small - pox - - 30 00 paid J B Billiton for printing 16 00' paid P Davidson street regulator 5 00 Paid J Spangler - do • 450 Paid Buyer & Meteor for printing 13 00 Paid G Rinehart work done at mar• ket house - 2 25 Paid S Keoperalfor-repairing spout: mg atlinarkciAlousie 1 00 Paid G Fleming qualifying boro offi's 225 Do John Walker collector for exon erations • 71 60 Paid John Walker for services tend commissions collecting duplicate 122 89 Paid T I 3 Thompson, Treas. small notes cancelled with interest 43 65 Paid I.:l'odd, Ertl. professionarser vice and advice 10 00 Paid James Dunbar as Janitor 12 00 Paid John Weaklcy in' full of satiny as High Constable & Messenger 29-48 Paid U Lehly for grading, 'dicing'. . and cloying North street . 564.00 Paid J M Alluni years salary as el'it 80 00 Paid Tll Thompson I year's salary • • • • as Treasurer 60 00 Paid IV B Mathews salary as street _ commissioncr_anci.for..work done_ by him and others employed by- Jiinilor the Borough 380 88 Paid sundry, persons interest on no count of bonds 268 38 Paid James Calio , 16 37i Paid-Carlisle-Bank-on--note-held by - them against the borough 400 00 Paid" Andrew Holmes interest on r 14 ME 13 - 1 14 10 50 13 10 00 14 " 7 00 13 .. 10 00 14 7'_oo 7 00 7 00 7 00 note transfered to him by Car bn'lt 23 83 Balance 'of duplicate for 1848 out standing 154418 10 50 7 00 6 7 00 Billion° in halide of Treasurer 15 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 13th April, 1849. Tho above account of Thomas B Thompson, Esq.ltorough Treasurer having been examined by us and found to be correct and true, we have therefore passed the same. I , LEM'''. TODD; - -- AG, LECHLER, Committee. WAI PARK an25'493t 10 00 12 50 15 00 10 00 7 00 $7 00 acerb and Cumberland NOTICE HE Stockholders in 4he York-and Curn• T berland Rail Road Ecanpany, residing , in Pennsylvania, are hereby notified that the sum of one dollar; on each share of stock subscribed by them, respectively (duo and payable at the • time of subscription,) is required to be paid nt the York Bank on or before the lst day, of May next. Theslockholdors are limiter notified that .he following instalments have been declared .by the Board of Directors and aro required to bo paid at the York... Mink, at the several periods mentioned ;-- FlasiNoTwo dollars per share, on the first dity,of May next. Sscoren—Two•dollars per share, on the first day of June next. Tilton—Two dollars per share, on the first day of July. FOURTH—Two dollars per share., on the first day of August next. FIFTH—Two dollars per share, on tho first day of September 'host. By the terms of the act of ineorpotation, it is provided, that any stockholder 'failing to pay the said instalments for thirty days after the seine shall have become duo and payable, shall bo liable to pay interest thereon, at the rate of twelve per cont. By order of the Board of Directors, ELI LEWIS, Teerts'r. P re on a who have acted as commissioners 'under the act of incorporation, and having in their possession books of subscription, or funds of the company, are requested to forward the same to the Treasurer without delay. 7 00 7 00 ""*7 00 7 50 7 00 10 50 10 50 - 7 00 7 00 7 00 14 10 50 14 7 00 14 10 .90 14 10 50 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 Brigade Inspector% Orders. I.—THE enrolled militia-men of the first Brigade, Eleventh Division, P. M., will not be required to perform militia duty this year, in any other way than in a regularly organized Vo- lunteer company, the laws for militia framing having been repealed. Voluntebr compaOies as heretofore en the first Monday of May next, but will not parade for inapeetion Anal further or. dere. 2.—Colopels of Militia Regiments and Cap tains of Volunteer and 'Militia Companies that are liable for any public property will, be re quired to' return the same on or before lm .first day the following places, viz-- at the public 'house' ofloseph Black; In.Mechen icabitru at the public, house of .H. holder. in Carlisle. or at Geri.• Armoes Head. Quarters ; at the public - house of Snider Rupley in ' and with :,MM. Wm.T. Corey in : Shippeneburg: The above named ,persons are duly authorized' to receive ditysuch' As' my , term of office, expire on theoad day 'of Aimustpext;l must insist own strict conipli.. tame wttli. the second part in' this order.. • Inc.let B.; 111 • Carlisle; ap25'49.. ... • . r , ~, •,, •; - • ', Irish .rainens.., ~.. • :, •!. , .A N extensive. assort meat, ant of , all qualities and,Prices.,, , Ctill= and .e3ratnine •at -.the , cheap atoreln North Hanover atroet.,..,. . , , , ~.m2 , ,....,„ i ...,,, ...' .. , , 'Jr G,CARMONIi..I.:,, . . . N,ViiraXtßlNg, jest .ipdeitrOd,by the' .t7L4ubtotiberpc•xery Buttoner, articlee; , 'ate:!'ter ,ente phetip,forisneh et : the ,famo,geqcerrote,l4e ,: JOB OALBIE.Fq. BonnptLawns;' 0.„, ; ,,,„, JUS y T ' opened vorletY 41 . gooredy , : N 1 3 ;0 R 1.17': Lawnii;Bo . nney, Criwins a9dajp6;i3rtio do ; , : ;, , ENT,LaMElNTELMotitisvitii , Rjr:aliozlailk 7-4 • ME 153 38 2357'98 248 98 37 40 ,134322 281 30 00 ig , wing -nut_ EZE 30 00 3 00 EOM 131 00 31 00 IMEM 10 00 $4187 72 134 56 4322 284 • ' •• Slot ce,k - bops. :• 4 '`,1,20.:,•!:, , r ; , t.lffevir, an 4., Cheatfßookiii::, . 11.8 T" 'BOok — efotieinf theehbrierib'er,-Dratinm's,Godey.'iiind:Sar tainqvlVDigaziies;• for.May.---25 . ceMaeacli,ti The Collegian. ..the Dickinson Mantla ly Magazine;. -•• •• •-• • t r'•t • Napoleon's„ Invasion Ofi . ,:nuasia,;:a historical romance by Louis liellstab. Memoirs of my youth, by Larnertine. • Zunluko, byMrs,'ltachael'Maule. Agnes Morris, .a new novel. Downing's Frint:and - Fink' Trees. 4 00 Clarke's Commentary. 111 neon ley 'a England, Harperle' Edition, 'very cheap. With,k,large Variety.of. other dew and cheap worki.of oveFv kind.' ,JACOB I 118. np2s'49* To all whom it may Concern : . • GEORGE W. RHEEM. THANKFUL to the puulie generally for, past favors nnd their liberal patronnge, still cort 'limes so carry on the SADDLE - , TRUNE, and HARNESS making business, at his old stand in Nanover street, two doors north of the Carlisle Bank, at the sign of the Mammoth Collar. Ho is now better prepared than over to accommodate his customers, having recently made great alterations in his establishment, so as to enable him to keep a muCh - better assort ment then heretofore, consisting of Spanish, Dragoon, neonpottb, quilted and plain SAD DLES, CARRIAGE HARNESS, plated and common; Farmers' Gears, of all kinds, Tra velling Trunks of all descriptions and prices, Volenses and Carpet flags, Bridles; Martingals Dollars, Stock, Leather. and Raw Hide Whips, Leather, cotton end worstt.d Fly-nets, nnd- all other articles in hislinp—all of which he is de termined to sell at 'the very lowestcash Making nnd repairing Mstresses of hair.husk end straw, nnd all hiads of •Upholsteing will be punctually attendeil to. ap2s'49ty EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTICHA IN THE ---1?-rictr - otlitardw we. I HAVE just received the largest nnd Cheap est stock of HARDWARE, Glass, Paints, Oils Varnishes, Saddlery, Carpenter's and Cabinet Maker's Timis. Mahogany Veniers and all kinds of Building Materials ever:brought to Carlisle consisting of Locks, Hinges, bcrews, Neils nod Spikes. Persens about to build will find • i grantly to their advantage to look at my stock before purchasing elsewhere. Como and see the Goods and henrithe price and you will be convinced that this t,.,, really the Cheap Hard w.pro Store, Also, in Store anvils vices, tiles and rasps, and a complete assortment.of Watts' Best Bar Iron. also Rolled alid Hone Irolt of nll sizes., I have also the Theimometer Churn made by Mr George Spang'er, the bast article now in use. • SO YTH have•just received my Spring stock of Grain and Grass Scythes, manufactured expressly fur my own sales, and warranted to be a superior article. Cradle .makers and others will find these Scythes to bo the best ar ticle io the market and •at the lowest price wholesale and -retail at the- old stand in Nurth Hanover street. - JOHN P LYN E. • aplB'49 . • Nooks, Stationar?), Nc. THE undersigned having purchasilfi,the Book and Periodical establishment lately kept by Mr Joseph Kneedler,neat floor to.Burkholders (late Beetem's) Hotel, respectfully informs the public that he intends to keep constantly on lined allthe latest and best publications of the fay, which he will furniSli at ruht.isnEßS-PRI CES. Among the best and most popular works lately issued from the press nee the following: Ilarper's cheap and -superfine edition of Mc- Grmiley's History of England. Neandcr's Life of Christ. Larlto family Bibles elegantly hound common - do. :lick's Philosophical works Prayer and II ymn - Books, superfine editions. Pardoe's Louis XIV. • Classic and English Dictionary's. Sears' \Vander of the Worl 1, .260 ,engravings. Dowling',s History of Roman isin, a new and`erilarged edition, containing the life of 4'ope Pius IX. bringing the history flown io the present time. .Family Minim, by Mrs. Ellis. containing _hsr _popular works, Women, Mothers, Wines and Deughlers - iiTEnghinii. - Bvo Statesman's Manual from Washington' to'P'olk, vols. Svo. Guide to Social Happiness, by Mrs Ellis, Flv.h-cloth extra.- The -Cameos, family Octet° by Bulwer. Now York in Slices by an experienced carver. - Roland ,!Cashel by Chas. Lefevo, part Ist. The-DinmPAiul the - Pearl, a new novel by Mrs Gore. Ellen Pickerings. Mrs. G•ey's and oilier minder no , .yell on hand. Together with The beat assort ment of Miscellaneous, Scijtool, and Religious books. Also,Stationery, lank- Books, &c.— The best daily,.weekly and family newspa pars in the cities of Philadelphia, New York anti Boston. MAliAZINEIR—nodey, Graham, Sartain, La• dies Nat onal, Holden's, Eclectic, Columbian, &e. &e ,'received regultp - ly as soon as issued from ,the press. and furnished at Publishers prices. All orders for, books, &c., promptly 'tended to—his arrangements being such as will enable him to supply all orders in two or three days notice at (Oiliest. • April 4, '49. JACOB ERB. New an. Zmportant! GEORGE ItHEHM. having recently purchased the county right of lIA.VWoRTII'S PAI ENT COLLAR' STOPPER, would respectfully call the attention of the trade to that imporian invention:. It is certainly ono of the greatest intprovententsvf. , theetge. This machine stuffs the Collnicrooked mound theltlock, faced with hair, wool, or other materials, back Stuffs it with long straw, and also makes collars of cut straw uithless than half the labor end time of the old way of stalling. This machine will stall' all and every kind of horse collars, from. Ale best patent leather down, to the commonest kind in use, and with but one man steadily at work will stuff and shape fifty collars per day in a neater and betted style than any other way known. Sadalers in the county are invited to call at the subscriber's establishthent on North Hano ver street, Carlisle, And examine he machine.— Township or shop-rights will be Bold. To those who do not wish to buy a right Alto sub scriber offers READIC MADE COLLARS at whole sale much cheaper than tney can ho n nnufac.. tured in any other way. Orders for collars in any quantity are respectfully solicited. ap:B' 19 'Co the }lairs and Legal Representa tives of Christian Erisman, of Rap ho township, Lancaster county, deceased. • INpursuance of an order of the Or phans' Court of said county, made the gilt of April, A. D.,. i 849, awarding an inquest for the partition and valuation,* the real estate•of the said Christian Crisman, dec'd., in said co.; consisting of a plantation or tract of land of about Eighty-live dcres in said township, ad ' joining land of John Rohrer, Obristian Crisman, C Prick end others, •• • I will hold an inquest at the late Mansion house of the said Christian Crisman. dee'd., on the said plantation on- THURSDAY„tho 31st day of MAY, A. D., 1849, at 10:o'clock, fore• norm for said purposes; at whioh time' and place you are notified to attend...! JACCI HUBER:' eplB'494t • • • Sheriff of said liounty. S. Goldmwee Clothing Store, On the corner " street' and. Market Squaie, forinerlyby Nathql, • THE undersigned respectfully announces to the citizens of Carlisle end surrounding country', that he has just arrived from Philadelphini . .w4h a splendid stock of READY MADE CLOTIV IN Gi for the: purpocp of conducting . the ready. Made,elothingliublitess in-nil its various brim, ehes, ; A . • • • He intends ,kneping._an assortmoniter;avery articla,in imistiumet_,a94. 0,C44c,1; pri ces as will'Batt minty, one. ; • Histsteek,einiiincas tna 6C1114q1 111- I t r l ' i d tashiopable = styles w orn -- and--made e , bast Ins nnei'. ? I ; .. , k ,Tlts ; a n littcriber only,as e`a ".' , trig riR . 0,, , _ and is aura entlie.s,ailafaction.„ AlsoiHa: :Jiitga,stflottlytentt•'oo:lo, 3 i . Cap a a, Shirts: G t " raVale,.Collu're, Stleyen4er i. , and Ilosteiry;ltillzat - ..W1W.-49..' 9 1/ 11 . 1 r f lt ". ve ArdithWoh ot an t ly, on mine IoW •,•• Gt MN RUk",! -T*l Estate decid. tliat Lettere Of . 1 61dilnistration 011 the Estate of ,Pk.',AlManlitiffo late of the Botou - gh `of Me. onaniosbur(guotheil6d county deceased have - 11 !14 1 .. 0 4,hY" 1 lhe Register, of' said coupty' to ,thecut;ReriPar , 110 ' reach% in Allen !menchiP, ortelnYAMiceill. All Percent' s having claigie or derneeds,agiiinst ,:the , ,estate , ,of,said -deceased, ire rtigueated to make ltnownlhalleiteltoltheut delay, and , thode indebtedlo links bayesititto Ja CHRISTIAN TIT'ZETe, A doer, eP25' 496 t - "''-- Asst raitlescazisi" • OF"VALUABLE :REAL ESTATE. WILL bo ofTered.:at Public 'Bale on 17V. DAY . ; dui 18th ''day of MAY neit, at the: residence, of T . C'' Miller in D ickinson , township, Cumberland counryi , ..the. following described property to-wit, .! Nu I.—The valuable property well known • as' CUMBERLAND FURNACE, with a • Saw Mill, Coal-House, Tenant Houses, and I.tweenaand 300. i acres Mountain Land. ----- 140.g.A•GRIST MILL, to.whichis attach. • ode Cor n Dryer, Sheller and Breaker, a Stamp Mill with a comfortable log Dwelling HOUSE stone smith Shop, and from 7 to IS acres of land. Ao 3—The valuable Farm on which said now resides. containing about 200 acres. with Stone Dwelling HOUSE, large Bank Barn, and an excellent orchard of choice fruit, &c. No 4—A Tract of Land known as the "Big Meadow," containing Twenty ncres of ;first rate timothy bottom. No 5—A valuable Farm containing 123 acres of first rate land. part limestone, and part pine land, known as the ....t i lt] • 'Allen Form,' with a two story '• 104 HOUSE, Log•and Frame - Barn, corn cribs, wagon shed and other outbuildings. No G—A Farm of 200 -nuns" known as the 'Peach Orebncd Farm,' wtth n Log House a double Log Barn, &c. (The right of Ore on tills farm reserved, and to be sold with the fur= mien.) ' No 7—A tract of 100 acres, partly cleared; having niog house thereon, and adjoining No No 8--A tract of 100 acres, unim ,roved, ad. joining lands of Martin Cloudy, John Thrush, and others. On this tract there is a gond ;water power. No 9—A Farm containing 12G acres, part cleared. with [.og House, Double Log Bain, ,ovin as the 'MCKinney Farm.' `NVOOL—A tract of 700 deres of timber land ) , lately purehast‘d of A G Ege, which will. be sold ift lo's tesult purchasers. • No lI—A tract of 50 acres of land adjoining the McKinney Farm, Daniel Marsh and others. Also. a number of other Fife and Ten. Acre ints with comlUrtable Log Houses theieen. . The nbove-described pi opt. rties, LI a I ated in Dickinson township and mostly boultded by the. Yellow Breeches Creek, which never 'failing stream propels"the furnace and mill. .Also, at the same One and place, the interest of 'l' C Miller in thai well known MAGNET IC ORE BANK on the Yellow Breeches Creek. in York county. The above' property will be shown, and ell necessary info-mation given to persons wishing to purchase, by nulling on ither of the sittiscrt bers or TCyltller. The usual term of Land sales will be riven. D \V MeCUT:I.OUGII, JOHN T. GREEN, at :R, s. Assignees. A VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR-SALE. THE subsrfiber offers at private sale the fol lowing described valuable property, situated id Springliutd, Cumberland county, viz : -- A large two story Stone I,)wel lint O;3E, nod Lot of Ground with good Stahl lig and other no- I V cessnry outbuildings. "tlso. n II •II '2: large sT 0 N DISTILLERY,. on said lot, with all dm necessary apparatus; and horse powor and hog pen attached. The location is decidedty one oldie best in the coun ty fur carrying on the di,.tilting business, ns it is smutted on the banks of the Dig Spring, in plentiful grain country whore woods is abundant and chenp,iind being also convenient to Keller's Mill. It the said property is not disposed ant private sale belore Saturday, the ed day Or June next, it will on that day be offered at public sale tit 2 o'clock fa the afternoon, Possession given immediately. POrsons desirous of purehasing will please call-on on the subscriber, residing on th.c prcTii§o mareli•ns THE new end hendsornelv fin / ished DWELLING HOUSE on ' the west end of Lowther• street in this borough, now occupied by the subscriber. The Int is i'2 feet front by 241/deep. It will he sold n herein!. Apply to JACOB F. HOOVER.' Feb. 14-3 mos pd Estate of John Flelllehuger, deed. ETTEIIS of Administration on the Estate LA of John Ilefflefinger, late of,Wortuleys burg Cumberland county. dee'd.. have Iren granted in the subscriber, residing: ig Hampden township in said county. All persons Lt‘ g Claims againsesaid [at ate to prepent them for settlement, and those knowing themselves in. debted to make payment immediately to BEFFLpFINGER, Administrator. lETTERS of Administration upon the Es t into of 1.),A VW RALSTON late of W. tPennsboro township, dec'd., finve been gronted in due form of Law to James M. Ralston, to whom all accounts muy be presented, and all delfts duo be puid. -; THIS valuable EMBRO CATION will cure Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Galls, Swell ing, s. • heumatisna. and all , complaints which require an external remedy. It gives immediate relief to the Scratches, and ihelneident to Horses having white feet and hoses, produced by the St. John W,.rt. It is also highly useful in relaxing still ness of the Tendons and Joints mid produces beneficial effects in cracked heels, brought on by high feeding, splints,sprains. This Esturtp asTrox is recomended to Farmers, Farriers, Keepers'of Livery Stables, and private gentle. manowning Horses, and should be constant'' , kept in their stables. The GENUINE arti cle is prepared only by W. MsnstL u'L . , No 3 0.2 Race st Philadelphia. And for sale u holesnle and retail at DR. RAWLINS' Drug Store \V Main street, Carlisle. March 14-Iy. uhR. BARBER'S EMBIOIIOOAIN is de l./ cidedl the best preparation that can be. used'for the cure of Sprains, Bru. :sus, Cuts, Galls, Splint, Curb, Ringbone„Spnvin' Stiffness of the ,Joints, &c. It is an article which should .be in the hands of every Horseman, and no stable should be without a bottle of it. Pricootily 25 and 50 cents per bet, ties, prepared only by S M Pearson, M D„ and for sale wholesale and retail, et No, 106 Mirth Second street; Philadelphia; And DR. RAW. LIN'S wholesale and retail agent, Carlisle, Pa. Jail. 21. • . IF HE BE AFFLICTED • 'lt. , with Minters, Sores, Oiled j• , neck and shoelders, quitter. bone, greitse, spavin, or poll. '. evil, one box of Dalley's Anima ' a value Cure• All will convince you tharthere te,nomisiake in it. votr.owiso t—This is to certify that Y , Mive used Dalleys Animal Galvanic Cure All,'and found it the safest and most speedy cure for sores' and bruises, ; that I have Ever used;'and I take 'Pleasure in recommending it to all. ' _ ,S ROLLINS, . LiVery *able 181 Jay et. • $ • ' d or ae at the. Depot, 415 Broil WaY-. JAMEWiEMING:'Akent for 'Cumberland coutjtx ~[april. 4 .. . . ••13CiRlbft i liftea &C. - dnrleiy= of B Oro bazi ' , A fpgene Costimoros,Moyo' do 'lsioes, otftfitriPvesto 066(18, juerropolvetf aio ;for,. polo dienp toy s. i •'-'H-W HITHER - •••• MARZIGES .411 La eabeeriber has just - (maned a variety. o; •.Plain.lßlue,-Pink, and , 'iguroti Burtmea, which he.l'will.•:•selr:rit rediiced, , .prteee. ' , Arad; Plain and Fagured-Mous. de Lames of vanoutt; • rap,2s]!, arr OE ft' J.TUST-opened a v ariety Or Figure Luwns other Spring Drees' Goode which arc offer; eltat unusually low'ortette.t , ,r ,zik0 i 2.5:11,:: a , , .t • - • :'Ether , . . • .• .0 • • t -ri - tLlNS' , .Elrggrac,Fapop,Store;V:Atflort Streit;,, ' . _ _,~~t~Cf~~ltlTitQs. ISAAC MARK WARD At Private §ale. 1402 1 10. V. J'\l RALSTON, \V l'elvshorn' tp: npril 1 fit ,AdminiAirator Heyl's .Embrooation for Horses. A Word to liorsenien. Care Your iferse • , W., P (OE 1 . V R. lIROOIVEALVS GREAT DARGAIN,MATCH AND JEWELRY STOR. ' WHERE oOld , and 'Ver Watches 'Or, every „description can, be had G t < 2 at, from ten to fifteen 6 9 !aim' han any other store .; 4 in New Yorl(or Pnila ' - dolphin. Persons who wink to get a good watch, perfectly regulated, would well to call , at _the store of the sub scriber, and compare the quality end price of his watches wadi that of other stores. GOOD WATCHES AT,THE FOLanvva EXCEEDINGLY LOW .174CES. Gold Levers, Pill jewePt l ,:B carat cases, $2B 00 Silver do do 12 00 Guld Lepines, jeweled, "„Ycarat eases 23 00 Silver do do 900 Silver Verge Watches, from $3,00 upwards. Gold Pencils from $l. to $8,00; GoJ t d Pens, with silver cases. Mid pencils attached; for, 70c. Also, a hendseme assortment of new and fashionable Jewelry, at prices far below the usual store prices. Old Gold and silver bought or taken in exchange, LEWIS R BROOMALL, No Ito North SFCOND Street, second door -below Rnco, Philadelphia. p:,B' !Cy iri - Cut this .advertisement out, a nd briny it along,, you will then be sure to get into the right store. Lykens Valley Coal. THE bylten's Valley Coal Company will be, prepared to deliver COAL, on rind after the 20th instant nt their depot, Millersburg, Dauphin co., Penns3lvrinin, (at the head of the Wisconiseo Canal, 12 miles (Min Clark's FerrydaCthe fol lowing prices, CASH. Lump, Broken & Screened $2.00 per ton Nut 1,75 " Lime burners. screened 1,311 • " Lime burners mixed 7s • WILLIAM HAWKINS. - April It, '49, 4m. Treasurer. WALTERS & HARVEY, fLato llii . zelburat & %Valters,3 PRODUCE and General Commission lfer chants, Nos. 15 and 16, Spear's Wharf, BALTimartn. Liberal cash advrincesi Muds on consignments of all kinds of Produce. r_mat2_B_. SIVA HATE. GORGE WARDER, Sr; CO. N.l ronsi..a or 'FIFTH AND CIIERHY S;TREETS, Philadelphia. respeclinlly solicit the - eusioin of ES and others engaged in the TriAng. They manufacture , SILK EATS varYing from 24 to 4d dollars p6r dozen, that will hear n exit cal examination and comprire favorably with_ those or any other manufacturers. As , they are largely engwred in this business they can till orders expeditiously. 2000 Pentium Blinds. BWILLIAMS, No 12 NO RTII FI'IXTII • STR KET, "Philadelphia. V EMT! A N & WINDOW tiILADE MANUFACTI'II ER aw c arded the first and highest nt the N. York, Baltimore and Philadelphia Exhibitions, for the superiority of his BUN nti, with con firmed confidence in his manufactureo asks the attention of purchasers to - his assortment of 2000 BLINDS of narrow and wide slats, with fancy and pixie 'Trimmings, of new styles and colors. Also. a largd-and general asqortment of Tait xseAr.r.st: Wixom 6n APES, all of which he will sell at the lowest rush relies. Old Blinds painted and trimmed to look equal new. Kr - D EALE It S SUPPLIED on liberal orriss..4.ll 'rho oh tens of Cumberland county ire respectfully invited io call before buying Ilsewlrere--7eonlident of ploaging all. Open in .he Evening. Maiilt I. REIVTO VAL • 110" A TIIA N HA I4TCHEhaving temoved his Cheap Clothinp Store to the roomformer• ly tfcenpied by ,llnj. Lamberton, between Con lerrLs4e-welry-Store --and-liarkholder's hotel, in West Main street, would respect fully inform his friends and the phblie that he intends to eon .inue the business as heretofore He -has jest' :eceived a large assortment-of Spring and Sumnier Goods. . which ho will have made up nt the shortest no tice and in the most desirable manner tic will constantly liave on hand a large selection of Ready Made Clothing, cheaper than ever offered to the public before— such as black and blue dress costs, frock and sack,oats of various colours, tweed coats of al shapes and colors, summer clrith coats, linen cotton and jean conic, and all other hinds of fashionable coats, black and fancy cnshmere pants, summer pants of avert' description and color, plain and fancy satin vests, summer vests all sorts and colors, shirt bosoms and collars, nerk and pocket handkerchiefs. storks, suspen , dors ot, all kinds very cheep Don't forget the place Carlisle. April ,r-3m Garden and Flower Seeds. lIA-VE just, opened my annual supply of GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS received chiefly 'front the well known estalthshinent of Riley & Co.. New York, consisting of all tlte different Varieties. They are warranted fresh rind good; Fsr side at tlie and -look Store of S W LIAVERSTICK.. March 2ti RUSHES. A generid assortment of the best quality of Whitewash Brushes, as also, sweeping,. seruh• hing, hearth, dust, shoe and horse Brushes, to gether with corn browns, bed cords. clothes lines And a handsome assortment of flair Brush es of every variety. Fge sale at the store vat tut:B ' J. W. EBY Fresh Garden Seeds 0.• Vv-- Sivy I HAVHfusi received limn Mr n my annual supply of GARDEN SEEDS, the. re warranted FRESH and genuine. March 14 S ELLIOTT. New Spring and Summer Steeds G. .dARMONY. hes juit received • p Inrge and extensive assortment of Spring and Summer Goods to which he thvites the at tention of his friends and the. public generally. And as ho is • determined to sell his goods as low as any • other establishment in, Carlisle or in' the county. lie fl atters himself that. by sirict attention to business he -will receive a jiberal share of public patronage. (ap2s Lumber. HE subscriber would respectfully inform T PO friends end the — public generally that he is receiving LUMBER of all kinds which ho will sell at the River prices with the addi• tion of the freight for cash. . . apiB, '99 • • B 'MURRAY. Pine and Etheial Oils, THOS" not going to California. can .be Flip plied with freoh•Pine and Ethada' Oil, dt the cheap ,Grocery.store 'of • , d Agt • 10. 24t1! 1849' Look'Ree B 1 .- 12T°N8Alg nissortedt'ltinde -of ROLU til • IRON just reeld, thatt-we will sell at a lower rate then ,eyer'hiis, been ,seld;• at either for dash; ecraViren. Also Waffle , ' best, BAR -IRON always on hand.at the store of,; • - SENER. •••'• • r,. ; . WO(PPhii.'F;ltilet': . ;l';'!.: .. . , Subscriber. bria 'entered, , itito .arraoge T - mentir with' a - bousa — in . Philadelphia; by. weichilie 411 P be &logically - supplied with the • boaCarticiii . of :Wrapping.Paper: Country Men • chants. , and others wishing loictive twenty•five .•.er..centi ric.ihe above article can do :se. By'call T ,, • a ho stgio!of • '.: ' ~ i. , '..:, , 1 - -• ' ' ' JD: HALBE Rl' . ' 1 61'1 B'.:. l ' iiTiert f il:(1011440.'q' ' , 1 '. : ,l'icrCiistiffiheet,JlittoAAitingOeti 20 iiiii Tii • Plate,:jiattt4Cttd: -. (cpk rat tbs . Geip, ititd*are Sittt7o ., . , !TA.' ':" feb29: ` ' VOGJI'ft,:3AXTON' q) MOME=AMM cSto:);76-'i'*;,: :St) ir, : - 13 s ;,'' • NEWAPRING :GOODS. JUST received and now opening, on elegant assortment . . of,STAP-LE .AND DRESS ; DS, dud figured Bare en, Linen metres of. difffilibt 'colours and styles, :LSlVnir Oft every style an.d vriee, a large miter!. ment of Gi n glionts• cheaper than ever, cam brice,'liond =sides largo assortment of Leeo Goods, Ladies atid . Gentlemena Kid Glotei' Lisle and Arced gloves. A Large assortment of Spring lionnet Ribbons, also, Hosiery, Tu'ek and side comboisteel Beads. Bag end Purso clasps, slides,,rings and Silk twist of every co lour. A large assortment of Boys' and genii Spring -and Summer Wear, also, beautiful prints,- fast colours, English chintzes, hand-' some patterns, together with a large assortment of bleached and brown muslins and other goods. Purchasers will do-well to call and see before They purehaee elsewhere. spr 4 - G K CROOKS. Ativ spring Goods! THE sqbscribers have just receit ed a large and cheap Stock of SP KIN Cl. GOODS, bought in for enkh, which they offer for sale at very low prices. The followmg•a a, part, 'aloe , ri Brow, and Blue Black 'A, T ‘, filen lira "Nt4 4.43 to 5.00 per yard. A" - handsome ot of all woql O A SSIKERES from 623 to one dollar per yard These are a very cheap lot.' A variety of LAt. DIES DRESS GOODS, consisting of Plain and Fancy Alpachn Lustros ' Ehilston Ginghams Mohair Plaids, SilltPlaid Linens, Shadcd Mous de Laines, Lemons, as low as 123, a great vari ety of Calicoes from 64 to 123. We have firm English Chintzes • warranled at Ici. Also,. BONNETS, Braid et one dollar, and upwards together with n variety of fine bonnets among which some entirely n,,w styles. . CARPETS nt 12,1, 151, 2 5 , 3 1 i. 62k, 75; 2 yards wide at. 50 cis per yard. Checks, Tjeltings, Mishits, very cheap flannels, men and boys Sfltnmer Wear, from 10 to 50 cents, and a great -an& general vtiriety of goods it) our . line, which wo are determined to sell at the very LOWEST PRICES. We respectfully solicit an exami nation of our stock, satisfied that our goods are cheaper than they have. ever been rolil in this place. • A & \V BENTZ. Afnrrli 14 3 doors south of Post Offlre. Neihr_and cheap Spring Goods, • AT THE NEW STORE,' g^iC)I2NER of Hanover and Louther Streets, • M..) opposite Leonard's Ohl SHIM!, Carlisle The undersigned respectfully inform their •iends nnd the public that they have Just 'v ier l'rom Philadelphia with it large nod well select - assortment of new' SP RIN G. OD'S perchese t the very lowest prices. and which they are deter hined to sell at small profits.— Among them mny be-found Cloths, Cassimeres Vestings, Tweeds, Pantaloon.. St Mrs in :great variety, best Americnnand India Nankeens.= Also, L DYES' DRESS GOODS, consisting in part of Silks,-Bnregcs, Silk Tissues, Alps elms, Sc.. STRAW AND nomp RON NP,TS, a fine lot, Palm Leal -Hats, Ribbon and- Lace Goods.- • An elegant assortment Calicoes and line Chintzes, sternblerfor the ap proaching season, nt our usual low prices— Checks. Drillings, Linens and the usual variety of blenched and unbleached nmslins. Boors Al I) sit DES—a well selected assortment of mini's, women's rind children's good and hand.sonte. O nocEnws—in all their varie ty. Sugar. Coffee, Molasses, Pekin Company's celebrated TEAS, &c. All the above goods Irene been purchased right, and will he sold Prrnse !rive us.,a call. :%1 arch 28 S I) POWELL A. en. REP/IC/VAL. s iDzy Goods. and Groceries. . G. CAFMONY desires to infoim hi - oi• a • friends-rind thv public that he has rem° ved to the stand on North Hanover street lately occupied by Chris Barnitz. and next door to Ilavurstick's Drug and Ronk Store, where he is determined 'to salt goods as low as any other establishment in Carlisle or in the stock consists of Cloths, l'assintercs. Ps inert a; satim,--carlmwreTmerino - and - silk Vestings; Me. rhinos, Alino has, Mous de Laines, Caflimeres, - French worked collars, kid gloves, silk fringes, gimps, flowers, thread lades, &e. TICK IN GS at 5k eta, calicoes ) io'rt cis, very cheap muslins, hosiery, Berlin nod Cashmere gloves. A large assortment of BONNET RIBBONS, very low, satin plain and figured Mantua. plain, bared, striped and figured Also GROCERIES and QUEENSWARE, such os Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Spices of all kinds, tobacco, segars, crockery, glass and oneenswaro, rice, chocolate, starch, together with numerous other articles— Give, him a call, leer 4 S. A. COlrliE'S W IIOI,F.SA LE AND R ETAH., STORM NORTH HANOVER STREET, SIGS Cc BEE IIIVE." • P ••• .0 ) • 1111. ESP ECTFU MX calls the attention • “tsiz of his Intends to his NEW STOCK OF s. SPRING, & SUM . ••• •• • ' impossible I t o a e t n i u s n n ue ; rate nfi e the articles we be for sole. Suffice it to say we have almost everY thing h cessary for Lailies.nrid Gawk:mons wenr.' L AMES 1) EP A R'l'M ENT—Neat figured mous deluines, Foulard silks atid lawns, mohair and satin striped Inetre,pink and blue tilkwgetl Mains, satin striped molts second mourning clarendons. plaid lyonese, block silk, bonnets and bonnet ribbons, fancy silk ties and scarfs, silk and Linen fringe s. stilt flanneleat.d linen tissues, pink, blue and green linrues, kid silk nod Lisle thread gloves,, and a large assort MOlll ot Ladies, Misses and Childrens Hosiery. GENTLEMEN'S DEP A HT ME N T.— French and English cloths, from 811 cents to sii,oo per Timid, black French cossimeres, fancy cessimeres, vestinge, all kinds, croton cloths & lustre, Tweeds and cassinotte, white linen dril. Hogs, fancy caps for Boys, China Pearl Huts for men and children - , chipThrus, all kinds, bl'k and f ' aney"ernvute Lisle flare - ad, kid and cotton Gloves. Also, A very large stock of white and unbleached muslins, calicoes from 3 cents :o I Carpets and floor oil clothe, and great variety of other goods not mentioned, phase cull and see my stock, where you will dlwaye find R full supply, [apr 4 J AHEAD of all COD)] ETITION STILL THE SPRING •GOODS ARE: T AM now Of out receiving front the Enstord citius a largo and beautiful scluctanf of SITING and SUMMER GOODS to whit It I invite the attention of ono, and all• To the, LADIES' . . In Silks, Mirage's,' Linen Popelins, Linen Lus tree, Linen'OliameokiFrench, English and 'A • morican Chintzes, Gingham, Gingl ant Lawns Lawns, Lace and 'Plaid Muslim, - Swiss, Book and 'Puritan Att.,-plaiii-antLjancy—Spring—de-- Lainosi:Bonnets, Parasola, Sun Shades, .Rib bons, . Laces, Fancy Trimmings, , &c. &c., we hatter ourselces to ie able to please 01l in prices. and style, who will favor us with acall. GEN TLEMEN—For, your own interests wo ask of you to call and-examine our. .itock Of Super French and English Black Cloths, French and English fancy, colors do.Tiniby'French . Coast memo,. Doe Skin black' and fancy English land American Cassimers, Silk .Warp. Cloth, and TWeada, .C,odipgthii and Morino Ciisaiineres & Tiveeds, plain and fancr'CretOns and Gam broons, Buff. Cassimeres,.,Fancy-Jean's, Super Silk, Satin and .Marseilles .Vcsungs, lain,p and high „cOl'd Silk CraVats;'.; &c. ,DOmestie goods' in a rundencb, auoh:as hieWii;nuslins, brown and :black' Slieetings,oinaburge,..lick. inga, •Drills,.Coticin, Pant,Stuffi;;Avery cheap) Colored',Canibrica;-Doinestie ,Ginghotna, POO:Checks', -Ntinkeen,a;'&e,! .- CARPETS !='-An'Aipmetiser , siOck , 'ttif , Car pets. Floor Oil; bea ut dui .. ass ort MOnt 4:Troopatone Blinds, ailofwhiet"will be,sold!unttnally low. 4 'Botors ND:SHO " lies addpi*.iLi; now teeiving:nitq'orr,hand, aleo. a reds bent -in price .My OcICIS very large and 'complete, 4 find WelnlwaYsiiil4 'pleasure . in elbowing - :goods' without chargei - J_Recollect die .old stand .u - Teiv, doors,nast.Wthe•Mtirket Holten, and e opposite ton's Herd wire •StorCE`;';' f " March , :2B,-.;", , . , .,.,CifA5;.•4)6111,1 : MC." air' - a' 7; Yr ~., „...... ~ mu - - d i :01K.A.-77zdn'Ind'IO ay . • gra' biL.,--rg:7-._ lidi4,4x!).r•Liury, ---. , . de-con, - tidieloue lino,. -..hoice ;nrli lldoralit, zd , ' , Jritin .- d PF'c • veit 4* .. ,i,a, e Luioltron os ondish,'Aßll-, thewlnig g.l Eelloil;',,ita:ang.Paa", and icongit4 ,i.prinitriALloweil.No-fillii'SP„atjl. Itogali°dTn crisP9,*iiii'igttillo d 13'01010 ..! 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