From the Philadelphia Inquirer. THE MARKETS SOUTH & WEST. . Our New Orleans commercial intelligence is to the 15th. Dates ffoin Liverpool to the Bth April had reached that city. The cot ton market was at a stand, but prices had undergone very little change. Holders were on tiptoe for the news by the Liverpool. There was no change in sugar or molasses; prime of the former readily commanded 6 a 6,t c; and the latter was b\isk at 54a35 c.— Sales of some lots of tobacco at full prices. Bagging and rope rather inactive at previous quotations. No change in provisions. Elour dull, and some sales made at ®6 75, and then for 6 62. Corn had a tendency to decline — light sales at 65c, but buyers would not give that price freely; sales of oats in sacks at 56c. At Lynchburg, [Va.] last week, there were 198 hhds. tobacco inspected, and the sales of manufacturing qualities ranged from $l4 to 20 for the finest qualities—inferior and Common qualities Baal Oj; good qualities at 13J; stemming and shipping fine qualities 8.1 SjalSi; lugs salo. No wheat in market, last sales at 90c; Flour 85; Bacon 9all,jc. At Chilicothe, [Ohio] on the 15th, wheat was coming in freely, and sold for $1 06; Flour sold for 85 62i; sugar 8 Rio Coflee 14j. . At Madison, [lndiana] super Flour is quoted at 86rG 50. fine at 85. AVfieat $l, but none for sale. Corn 50cuG2. Hams 9a Ufilanl 9al0; pork aiill beef none. Tbe Baltimore I’a.triot has a.review of the market in that city up to Tuesday afternoon. S*les of Howard street flour had been made at $6 75 and SjC 87i. The wagon 'price ranges from $6 50 to 6 G2j. City mills 87 25; Susquehanna‘B7. Grain. —Wheat, white SI 50 a 1 55; red *Bl 45a150; corn, yellow, 90a91c; do white 83a84; rye 95c to 81; oats 50c. ' Whiskey.—Sales of bbls at 42c and in hhds at«4oc. , . - Beef. —Mess-atslGal6 5,0;N0. 1 814 50, and prime at 812 50. ‘ ■ Pork. —Me'ss'B22 50a23, No. 1, at 824; and prime at 819. Bacon.— Sale of prime western assorted at 12c; of middlings at 12c; hams, western at 10c; and shoulders at 10-lallc. Taro. —Sales at 13c. Butter. —Still .dull witho.ut change in prices, Glades, No. 1, from stores at 25a26; No.' 2, 21a23c; western No. 2, at lGalBc, and No.. S, at 14a15c. Fish. —Shad are in good demamlysales making at 8104 a 11, and herring at 85 25; holders firm at these rates. Linseed Oil.—Limited sales at 85a90c. Feathers. —Sales of priine at 53a55c. From the Philadelphia JnqvUer MORE INDIAN MURDERS The Apalachicola Gazette of the Ilth states that a party of Indians, recognised to be Creeks, simultaneously attacked the, set tlements of Roberts, at Stefanulgee, and .1 no. and Nathan Smith’s, Rico’s Bluff. They burned Roberts’ houses, killed a little boy, and wounded Roberts himself, who. with his wife, a man named Aldrich, and 4 children, escaped. At Smith’s settlement, it is supposed that Nathan Smith’s three children, a Mrs. Rich ards and her five children and a man named White, were murdered. N. Smith, with his wife, another woman, and two men, escaped. John Lamb was severely wounded: he re cognised the Indians to be Creeks. Sixteen of the fugitives, men, women, and children, came down on the mail boat and are com pletely destitute. Several of the Indians were seen on the banks of the river, as the boat came through the narrows seven miles above Fort Gadsden. STILL MORE MURDERS BY THE SAVAGES. . Post Office, Coi.umbus, ? Wednesday Evening, May 15. 5 The Steamer Siren arrived this evening from .Apalachicola, bringsin formation of a horrible massacre committed by a party of Indians on Friday night last, on the Apala chipola, river, about 50 miles below the junction of the Chatahooche and Flint rivers. Seven nr eight individuals of both sexes were murdered, and their bodies burned. The Siren stopped ijt the spot ort Sunday, and the crpw and passenger interred the remains of the murdered. ' Prom the Louisianian, A BANK. EXPLODED, We copy the following from the Vicks burg Sentinel of the 11th inst. The Banks have brought the country to a frightful state of disorganization:" Postscript. •Last evening, after our form was made up, we received the Brandon Sentinel, contain ing the following highly important intelli gence: Destruction of the Real Estate Bank at Decatur. As our paper went to press, we were in formed by a gentleman direct from Decatur [Miss.] that the Real Estate Bank at that place was set fire to by a mob,-and burned together with all the books and papers.^— Nothing was saved. He also stated that much excitement prevailed; and it was fear ed that if. the mob was not quelled, they would' wreak their vengence Upon the per sons and property of the Directors. _A dwelling house was consumed by fire on the morning of the sth inst., in the village of Castile, Genessee co., in.whi ch three chd dren perished in the.flames.. The mother of the children had barely time to: escape with an. infant in her arms, while the father made his way towards the chamber where the chil dren slept, but was prevented from entering it by the falling of the roof.- The cause of. this distressing event was the Aaking up and leaving ashes in a wooden vessel. Flour is selling in. Carlisle, at Of 00. Butter do- do I4cfs. The U. S. Encampment. —The .Newark Daily Advertiser says: “The encampment of the United States troops at Trenton will be made, we learn, about the-first of June. Capt. Johnson; of the Engineer corps, and Major McKay, of the Infantry, are now jn ’1 ronton laying out the ground. .The en campment will embrace several thousand troops, and continue during-the summer.” Depredations on the Express Maii. A young man mamed William Gill, a rider of the express mail, .was arrested at* Murfreesborough, (Tenn,) on a charge of robbing'the mad between New Orleans and Nashvdle. He confessed his guilt, and the bills- of exchange and checks' recovered a mount to about $120,000. DI3D;,. • *On the 27th ult. at the residence of her grand father, Conrad Fasnaught, Sarah Catharine,- in the 6lh year of her age. On *1 hursday the 2d Inst, at the residence of his father, in Newburg, -Peter I'hnma ,’in the 4th year of ins age, and on the stlx inst. l Marg'arct Ellen ; children of Jacob and Mary Fasnaught. " f I In Newbufg on the 7tb Inst, after a long and protected illness, -.which she bore, with Christian fmtitude and resignation, Mrs. KUzdhclh Car son, in the 74th year of her age. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. 9 ffIHE subscriber offers at private sale the fnl .• 1L lowing described valuable real estate,.situate In Allen township, Cumberland county, contain ing 114 acres more or less, of patented a bout 90 acres of which ore cleared and in a high stale of cultivation, and the residue covered with thriving timber. The improvements arc a Jt—R " TWO STOHV ■ BTONB-HOUSE,- .And Soublo Log Barn# two.J\pple,Oi'cljavd.R,.-.qj ! w.ckC;\v-Ulcii is of choice fruit, a nevtr lailmg spring of water, ajul a foun tain pmnp'at die'floor—also, 'c House. « The above mentioned tract is nearly all lime stone jand, of a good quality, and is in a healthy neighborhood—within two miles l of Mechanics burg and the Cumherland.Vallcy Rail Road, and about cm* mile from Shepherdstown. - • An indisputable title will be given. Fortcnjis apply'to the subscriber near the premises. JAMES GRAHAM. MAy 30, 1839, if' . (CFThe ‘Lancaster Intelligencer/ and ‘York Gazette,* will please insert the'abuvc to the nni’l' ot £2 each, and bhnrgc'tbis olficc. POTATOES. ffflHE subscriber will sell ut ('arlEle and New- JL ville, a large quantity of fine POTATOES* at 90 cents per bushel, JMcrcer Isolators of a very superior .quality, wll be sold at 9-1 cents.*— Orders left at rl.Rhoads’, Carlisle, and J. Swoy* er, Newulle, will "receive attention. May 30, 1839. fifaiice to Creditors.’ „ TAKE NOTICE, that the subscribers have been appointed Auditors to marshal the as sets of the estate* of David Keisw’anger, among the creditors, and that wc will meet for that purpose at the house of John Hoover, in Meehan* ieshurg, on Saturday the d ! of August next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. where all persons having claims will present them for settlement. JOHN COOVER, -) MICH’L HOO VER,.C.tf uditora. HENRY LEAS. i At a meeting of the Cumber land Fire Company, held May 11th 1339, it was on motion. Resolved, That the Ladders of this company shall not he used but by permission ot the company, and all persons shall be prohibited from using the Sr.me (without such permission;) under a penally of Five Dollars. GEO. D. FOULKE, Pres'h Attest—P. Quigley, Scc'y . Estate of Moses Scroggs, deceased. NQT-IGE. • THE subscriber having taken out Letters of Administration on the estate of MOSES SCROGGS, dccM, late of Newton township, Cumberland county, hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate by bond, note or book account, to make,payment immediately, and those having claims will present them prop erly authenticated.for settlement* ALEXANDER SCROGGS, Residing in Newton township, Cunrib. co. May 30, 1839. ’Gt MOULDERS. 8 OR 10 good Plate Moulders are wanted im mediately at Oak Grove Furnace, Pciry county, to whom constant employment will be given and good wages paid. Apply to ■ Plies, Foering & Thudium. Oak Grove, May 30, 1839.- 2m - lntelligencer/ will please insert the above to the amount of $1 atfd charge this ofhee. - MISS M. A. ST. TUItN'Eli, Patties Dress,# Corset Jttaker. MAS commenced the above-business at her residen£e~in Lnuther street, a few doors west of the Germahfßeformed Church, where she is prepared to make nil kinds of Ladies Dresses* Caps and Corsets* and Children’s Clothes, upon moderate terms and at the shortest police. Having just returned from the city where she has taken a regular course of instruction; she flatters herself that she will he able to please all who may d - r *m it proper £& give her a call. Carlisle, May 23,1839. Estate of Nancy Weaver, dec’d HOT I OE. THE public will.take.notice that Letters of .Administration have this day beeiUasueri to the subscriber, on the estate of Nancy Weaver, late of Monroe township, Cumberland county. All who have claims against said deceased are requested, to.make.the same known to the sub scriber, residing in DiUsburg, without .delay, and all who qre indebted to said dataware re quired to call and settle the same. LEVI Wr'WEAVER. .._May lTf 1,859... 6t. STRAY GOW. •; * Strayed away from the subscriber residing near Alexander’s Mill, oh inst. a red and white spotted dow, nearly fresh -milch; with_ a small bell on. Any information respecting’ said Cow will be.thankfully received. 1 DANIEL WILANTT, : May 23, 1839. . v v Dyspepsia, Dyspepsia. J 3 there no cure for- that distressing disease? is the echo from thousands. Read the many certificates of cures performed L by Dr. Wm. E* vans* Camomile Tonic and Family Aperient Pills, The following certificate must certainly convince every person of the great efficacy ot this invaluable medicine. Dr. Wm. Evans —Dear Sin—l can never be grateful enough for the cyreT have received by the use of yourinvaluable medicine (Camomile Pills,) 1 was for five years very seriously troubled with Dyspi psia, which caused a ner vous sensation throughout my system—so much that I sometimes shook as if I had been afflicted with palsy; during all lids time I took many medicines, but none would cure me. At last, my physician gave me up; but fortunately one clay as I was speaking to a friend oh thcsubject he told me that Div Wm. Evans* Camomile Pills were the only medicine that would cure me, of which I purchased some, and the result is that I am now enjoying perfect health, Any person wishing to see me can call at my house, No. 365 North Front street, Philadelphia. '• Hknuy L. Campbell. The above medicine is for sale by J. J. Myers 6c Co. Carlisle. CAB2NBT MAKING - - - ..BUSZITSSS; THE subscriber wishes, respectfully, to in* form the ’inhabitants of Carlisle and the public in general, that having received a regu lar course of instruction in the Übove business, he has just returned from the city ot Philadcl* phia, with a complete -assortment of the. best r MAHOUANY, , and other necessary materials, and is now pre pared to maimfacture in the most fashionable and substantial manner, GBGP.ETABIES, ' BtTP.BATJS, CENTHE AND END TABLES, Stands, *&c. Ac., and will be thankful to all Who may please to patronise him. Ills terms shall be as moderate as the nature of the work and the exigence of the limes will afford. Approved country prndncct.iken m payment. To close the concern, BEDSTEADS of various kinds will be made, upon which the weary may rc/iosf — and, should peath overtake them, OOPPINS will he made .-according'to' pvdorj -i>v which to deposite their remains tl>at they may’bc at rest. ily'Please c.d| at his shop in North Hanover street, Carlisle, next door to Mr.* Abel Keeney, where all orders will he thankfully received, and the utmost punctuality observed, by WILLIAM C. GIBSON. Mav 23, 1839. 6lcow ' N. B.—Two JOURNEYMEN wanted. A STRAY HORSE /pi AME to the,residence of the subscriber, in East Fvnnsborough township, Cumberland county, on the 14th inst. Said horse is - a sorrel, aliout fourteen handfc'lngh, about six years old, with white hind feet. The owner is requested to crime forward, prove property, pa£ charges and lake him away, or he will be disposed of according to law. ELIAS EVSTER. May 23, 1839. t - 3t OWEN M’CAHE. TBTfcU. SWAYNE’S COMPOUND SYRUP g PDF PRUN US VIRGINIAN A*on WILD CHERRY.—Thismedicine is offered to the public as an effectual remedy in all affections In - , dicative ot Pulmonary diseases , both in their re* cent and more advanced stages; such as yisthma. Pulmonary Consumption, recent or chronic coughs, hoarseness, hooping cough, wheezing, 1 and difficulty of breathing, spitting of blood, night sweats, Sec. This remedy is highly use ful to persons whose ncp.vcs h.ave been Injured by calomel or excessive grief* great loss of blood, the suppression of accustomed discharges, or cutaneous eruptions, intemperate habits, or oth er causes which tend to renovate or relax the nervous s> stem. How many persons do wc daily behold approaching to an untimely grave, wrest ed in the bloom of youth from their dear rela tives and friends, afflicted with that common and destruc’ive iMvager, called Consumption which-' sonrrwastcs the miserable sufferer until they be - come beyond th e-power of human'skill. - "Tf-such sufferers would-only make a trial ot Dr.Swayne’s invaluable medicine, they would soon find them selves, more benefitted than bygulphing the va rious ineffective remedies with which our pa pers daily abound. This syrup immediately , begins-to licul the ulcerated lungs, stopping pro fuse .night sweats, mitigating the distressing cough, and.at the.same lime inducipgjijieallhy and natural expectoration also relieving the shortness of breath and pain in the chest, which harraS the sufferer on the slightest exercise, and finally the hectic, flush hr the pjdid and e maciated cheek, will soon begin to vanish, and the sufferer will here perceive himself snatched from a premature grave into the enjoyment again of comfortable health. Observe— The above medicine is for sale at the Medical Office, No. 19 North Eighth street; Philadelphia, where all orders must be address ed. 'i’o avoid imposition the Proprietor’s name is impressed bribe bottler; likewise his signa ture is attached to the labels on the bottles,— Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. For sale by J. I. MYERS CoACarlisle, PERSONS whose nerves have been injured by calomel, or excessive grief, great loss of mood,, the suppression of accustomed discharges or cutaneous eruptions, intemperate habits, or other causes which tend to relax-and enervate' the nervous system, will lind. a friehd to soothe and comfort,in EVANS* CAMOMILE PILLS. Those afflicted with-Epilepsy or Falling Sick ness, Palsy, Serious Apoplexy, and organic af-, fectionS of the heart, nausea, vomiting, pains in the sidfci breast; limbs; head; stomach Or back, will find themselves immediately relieved, by using EVANS’ CAMOMILE and APERIENT PILLS.- Dr. Evans does not pretend to say that in-nimebilitated-and-impaired-constitutions— in nervous diseases of all kinds, particularly' of the digestive organs, and in incipieiit. consump tion, whether ot the lungs or. liver, they will cure. That dreadful disease, .Consmn]tt\on, might have been checked in its commencement, and disappointed of its prey all over the land, it the first symptoms of nervous debility had. been counteracted by the Camomile Flower chemically prepared, together with many other diseases; where other remedies have proved fatal. How many persons do we dally find totfured with that dreadful disease, Sick Headache. If they would only make trial. of this invaluable medicine, they .would perceive that life is a pleasure and not a source of misery and abhor 1 i'ence. In jconclusfon I would warn nervous persons against'the abstraction ofjjjppd,. cither by leeches", cupping, Or the employment of the. lancet. Drastic purgatives in delicate habits are almost equally improper. Those are prac tices too often resorted to insuch cascsrbhtthey seldom fail to prove highly injurious. Certifi-. Cates of ciires-are daily received which ndd.Rufi ficieht testimony of the great efficacy of this in valuable Medicine, in relieving afflicted man kind." For sale by " -J. J. JMtjere Co.,'.CarlisU 1 , Demutt {5 1 Bumgardncr, York; May 23, 18."!). ; ■ Agents. cfi mtxx 1 4 n 9 f n ttt t tx. LIFE AHB HEALTH, AN ORDINANCE To false the sum of Fifteen,Hundred Dollars, to defray the incidental- the Bor oueh. ofCarlisle r. . .. THE people of Carlisle, by their Town Coun* 1 cil, hereby ordain that the sum of fifteen hundred dollars, clear of the expense ot collec tion, be assessed, levied and raised in pursuance of the charter of incorporation, frpm ,and upon the inhabitants ot the borough of Carlisle for the year 1839, to be applied to defray the expenses of said borough, and to meet such appropriations as the Council have made, or shall trom time to time make, for the ensuing year for borough purposes* Passed in Town Council the 18th day of May, A. D. 1839. JACOB WEAVER, Brest. firo. tcm. Jacob Squier', Clerk. Interesting Cure PERFORMED by Dr. H. Swayne’s Com pound Syrup ot Primus Vlrginiana, or Wild Cherry.-—Having made use of. this invaluable Syrup in my family, which entirely cured my child. The symptoms were Wheezing and Choking uf Phlegm,difficulty of breathing,atten ded with constant cough, spasms, convulsiops, See. of which I had given up all hopes of its re covery,'until I was advised to make a trial of this invaluable medicine* ’ After seeing the wonderful effects it had upon my child, I con idmled to make the same trial upon myself, which entirely relieved me of a cough that I was afflicted, with for many years. Any person wishing to see me can call at my house in Beach Flrcet, above the Market, Kensington. John Willcox. Philadelphia, Dec 7, 1833. . The above medipine is for sale by _-X L.MYERS.&tCoT, Carlisle... . D A! DYSPEPSIA! I MORE testimonials of the efficacy of Dr. Wm. Evans* Camomile Pills. Philadelphia, Dec. 19, 1838. Sir:—Being on a visit to'Philadelphia, fropj my native village of Germantown, 1 joyfully avail ‘myself of the opportunity of adding a few words of recommendation to your celebrated Pills, to the abundant testimony already given in their favor. About four years ago, 1 was at 1f ac h 'Dyspbpsi'a, and for 1 several years 'suffered frond that romidaint in its worst stages. Notwithstanding I tru'd every thing that cahie. before-the public, I obtained no relief, till I nc icidentally saw your advertisement - . - * From the numerous and respectable testimonials which accompanied it, I had . some faint hopes that your, medicinc.mighl not prove altogether use less inniy own case. I tried it, and it is scarcely necessary to add was shortly cured. Indeed the success was greater than I could possibly have anticipated from even the warmest recommen dations. As a small return for the benefit you have bestowed, I'sqnd you'this acknowledgment of my thanks and the deep sense of obligation under which 1 feci myself toward yon. Having implicit confidence in the efficacy of your Cam omile Pills, and feeling it du6 to my fellow suf ferers, I would warmly entreat all who may be dragging bn their exUtencc-under the influence of abut scourge of the human family .Dyspepsia, to*lay aside their parly prejudices against such remedies, ,npd apply to you, that ,they may rc ca’lve n speedy and permanent restoration. I still .reside in Germantown, though I fre quently visit the city, and will willinglg give any ■further information that may be desired. Krov gmicfuiiy ynilfi!) T. B. WILLIAMS. CABINET MANUFACTORY. inrtlTE subscriber respectfully informs the in i habitants of Carlisle, and the public gener ally, that he still resides at his Old Stand , in North Hanover street, opposite Mr. E. Bullock's -.Chair-Manufactory; where he continues to carry on the ‘ " Cabinet *lMaJcing SSnsiticss, in all its various branches. He has lately fur nished himself with a new and SPLENDID HEARSE, , Bcc. to accommodate all those who may tavor him with a call. He returns his sincere thanks to his friends and customers tor the liberal cm couragerpcnt bcstowcd on-him, & solicits a con tinuance of their patronage. He flatters himself that by strict attention to business and a disposi tion to please, to merit and receive a share of public patronage. •—Nv B.“One'x>r Two Joumoymrn Cabinet Ma kers wanted,to w*hom liberal wages will be given. An apprentice will be taken to learn the above business, if well recommended. GODFREID HAAG. Carlisle, December 6, 1838.—tf. TRANSPORTATION TO Sl PROM PHILADELPHIA. THE subscriber has made arrangements with Messrs. Humphreys, Dntill 8c Co Walnut street wharf, Philadelphia, to run a dhil)' line of Union Canal boats to and from that place; to this line is connected a line of cars to rim on the Cum berland Valley rail way to Carlisle, Chambers, burg, and all intermediate places, thiik affording the-necessary facilities of rail way and canal transportation; to all persons along t)ie route. It is confidently believed that this ai rangement will materially advantage those who may prefer the Uniqn canal, and every assurance is given that the utmost despatch will be afforded, and at the lowest rate of freight. . , - GfiO.W. LAYNG. _ Harrisburg, April 4, _1839. 2m GARDESSEEDS In all their.variety, among which is the choicest cucumber kinds, a smalt lot of flower seeds, to be had at the store of .. • JOHN GRAY, Agent;, Carlisle, April 4, 1839. • ‘ For Salle, A set of first rate PUMP MAKERS’ TOOLS Enquire of the Editors of the Volunteer; 1 April 4, 1839. FOK SALE, .—■ " A lot of prime.Westem llamsj Qne new Tillberry, Two sets brass mounted Harnessi. Two good young Horses, suitable for farmers’ use. Also, a great variety ot Dry Goods, Gro. ceries.iic. HAMILTON & GRIER. Carlisle, March 25, 1839. Silk Handkerchiefs, Shawls, Blond and Silk Scaivfs and other fancy 1 Spring Goods, for sale cheap at the new .store of, : : AHNOIjD 8c CO. . . April 4. ' '■ Xn.'Jhchanksburg. NEW. GOODS! ANDREW "SICHARDS, Is now opening a splendid assortment of Spring and Summer GOODS, JU the south-east corner of Market Square , well , known as Brcdin's Corner, and recent • ■ hj occupied by Geo. fV. Crabb , COMPRISING IN PART Blue, Black, Blue Black, Invisible Green, Ada- lade and Brown CLOTHS. Ribbed, Striped and Plain CABSIMERES; a splendid assortment of Black,Blue-black,Green, Mause, Fawn, Slate, Oro de Naple,'Grode Swa, Gro de Scin, and Ress Italian SILKS; Florence assorted colors, together with a splen did assortment of Ralgues, Figured Silks, a va riety of Prints and Chintzes, new style Lawns, Mouslindelaiues, Ginghams, Painted, Cross-bar red, Striped, Jaconcit & Cambric Muslin, a fine assortment of /. CALICOES, a superior assortment ot Veils and Handker chiefs, a general assortment of Summer, figured and plain Satin VESTINGS, Summer Cloths, Sattincts, plain and striped Linens, Irish Linens,Velvet Cords, Beaverleens, Checks, Cotton Drillings, Pickings, ike. ‘ A general assortment of Leghortjf Tuscan, and colored Nun Bonnets, ■ RalmleaT fthd Leg horn Hats. A general assortment of Gauze, Mantua, Love and Satin Ribbons, a splendid assortment of Hpsierv and .. . —- . GRO3HRI3D:.-. . .. Rio, Porto Rico, Java ahd-SiTmatra Coffees, Su gar, Sugarhou.se and Orleans Molasses, Young Hyson, Imperial and Black Teas, and Soap. His present stock of Goodsluivc been selected with much cafe, and will be sold at such prices as will not fail to give satisfaction to those wish ing to purchase. He is very thankful for past favors, and hopes by strict attention to business) and a disposition to please to merit and reqeive a liberal share' nf public patronagq., . Carlisle, April 18,' 1839. NEW CS-OOBS. ‘W’UST received and now opening at the store of the subscribers, corner of Hanover and Louther streets, Carlisle, a general assortment of SPRIXCf & SUMMER GOODS, Spring Chintzes, Calicoes, Ginghams, Lawns, Muslindelaines, Challies, Veils,.*Bpnrit ! t?, Rib bons, Cadet Cloths, Cassimcres, and fine Sati nets. Also, a first rate assortment of Domes tics, such ns brown and blenchpd Muslins, 'Pick ings, Table Cloths, with a great variety of stuffs for Gentlemen’s Summer wear, such ns Summer Cloth,’ French VeWcl, Drillings and plain Lin ens ol all kinds, Velvet Cords, Bcavcrtcens and Nankeens—Stocks, Cravats, Breasts,and Col lars, Gloves arid-VES PINGS.. Also a good as sortment of Qucensivarc and Groceries, all of wliicli will be sold low and on accnmmc ' Ailing terms. The public arc respectfully in vited to call and examine before m a bine their puieliaav.t «n<l <l,cy will be sure to get hari-nlns. HAMILTON Sc OKIKR. ■ Carlisle, April 18,1039.- . NEW . . .. . OOA Cl BiAKINC ESTJBBSSjESBBiWEWT, IN CARLISLE, PA. THE subscriber having just arrived from the east with some of the best workmen that could be procured, is now prepared to finish work in the most fashionable style and of tile best materials. He will manufacture any thing in that line of business, such as GABS, OOAGHBS,.-G3GS, •SUL.KYS & CARRIAGES, of every description. He has now in his employ probably one of the best Spring Makers and Coach Smiths that is now in thc_ state. Ills charges shall be moderate and his-wdrk will all b,c warranted. Repairing done in the neatest manner and with despatch: • The subscriber humbly solicits the patronage of the public, for width he mil tender his most sincere thanks. . . FRED’K A. KENNEDY. Car/is/e, Apri/ JB, 1839. , ■ tf Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron THE.lsubscriber hereby, that lie has commenced the above mentioned .business; in all itS various branches,: at, the old stand, recently occupied by Fridley & Lyiie, in- Louther street,..a few doors-east of Leonard’s store, wllcrelic will at all times be ready ,toac oommodafe bis friends and customers at the shortest notice-and on the most-accommodating terms, - •. The highest flrice •will be given for old cojijief, hemter and lead: - - - ; . .. ALEXANDER S. LYNE. Carlisle, JfiriiSS,' 1839. . —-WILLIAM MOUD¥, AS mkeh that well n> known tavern stand in tile east! end of HigH, Streets Carlisle., sign Jonimodore Perry ', . jte ly kept by Mr; William Strohm, where' he shall be happy nl alltirricS to ac- i^.T commodate Waggoners, . x ' Travellers and others, with all,things needful to their Comfort and convenience. ■ H s s Bar shrill he constantly supplied with the choicest of Liquors, and his Table with the best the markets willafford. Acareful and attentive hostler wjll always be at hand to wait upon those who may heedthis tservides. * In. short, nothing shall be Wanting to render general satisfaction aH‘who. may favor the house with their custom.. Carlis/e, May 2, 1839.. ' >smo. FPITY WOOD CHOPPERS - WANTED, . a;f DICKINSON forge, Six- mileasouth-west of Carlisle,, to. whom constant employment anti liberal wages, will be given by A,G. EGG. ■ April 1 8,1839. ' / :■ - V--; To-Tsa Eadses i . zuras.ra.-iNBFF. Respectfully informs tho. Ladies,of Car lisle and fts vicinityj.'.that she is now open ing in Harper’s Row, No.' fvhere she keeper an extensive assortment of SPRING, MIL LINERY, which has been selected witlr card, and will be djsposed of on the most reasonable terms. • / She is prepared to repair in' the neatest manner and at the shortest notice, all kinds of Silks, Straw and Braid Bonnets, accord ing to the latest fashions. May 2, 1839; fit* CtOSjDEN' isas.e IP :® HOTEL, - WES'S ESCIH STREET OAP.RZEEE. The subscriber respectfully informs Ids friends ami the public generally that'he ha? taken that well known tavern'stand at the West end of High street, in Carlisle, for merly kept by Mr. Henry Rhoads, and that lie is now prepared to accommodate Drovers.' Waggoners, Travellers, and all others who' may favor him with in the very best manner. , His Table will he constantly furnished with the best the country can produce.'- His' Sur is supplied with the choicest liquors,- HtTdhis Stable which is large and convenient, will he .in charge of a careful and-attentive ostler. ■ He flatters himself that, freon his expert, > once as an Innkeeper, he will be able to render general satisfaction.. GEORGE SHAFFER. Carlisle, May '.3, 18S9. tf BAKERY! v '7'iVc- subscriber respectfully Informs uic citizens nf Carlisle, and. its vicinity, .that ho has commenced the iIA ICIJS G business, at his residence in.'llanover,street, nest dmir to Alien'd lintel, where he will constantly have on hand fresh -iiread, -Cakes, 1 and Beer. JOSEPH MERICLE Carlisle, ft lay 2, 1859. ARNOLD CO.^ Jit lltcir Kite Store in Mechanitsbtirg, Have Just received and .arc now opening .:! large anil splendid-• assortment 1 of entirely” NEW GOODS, (o which theyrespectfully invite the attention of those who .'are desi rous of purchasing’iiew and_cheap goods.— l Their stock- consists in part of Muslins, Tickings, Drillings, Summer Stripcji, .Mi;;-' turcs and all kinds of goods suitable fur gen- Liciucn’rt wear, uiue, ijJhclv, i/iwiv.ivnijfi crecii SUM SI 1311 CLOTHS, Linen Drills, Hempen Cords, Honey Comb Ribbs, Gambogelts and Isev. aik Stripes, a large assortment of SUMMER VESTINGS, (Marseilles, Silk, Satin, Vel vet, I’liiin and Figured,), Dawns, Cliallies, Chint7.es, Botnba’/.cens, Linen Cambrir- Handkcrchiefs, Fancy Silk, Gauze, Blond and Hernai Dress Handkerchiefs, India; Swiss, Mull and Jaconet' Muslins, plain; figured and cross-bar'd Corded Skirts, &c. CHINA. GLASS & QI'EKNSWAUE, together with a general assortment of Groceries, Hardware &. Codarware. Their goods have been selected with care in the cities of New York and Philadelphia, &' at the lowest prices, and in offering them to | the public they feel confident in saying that foy quality and cheapness they cannot be surpassed by any other establishment in the, j state. fCT’Country produce will be taken in exchange for goods'. April 18. DIVIDEND.. CARLISLE BANK, May 7, 1839. The Board of Directors of this institution have, tqgday declared a .dividend of Si per cent for (lie fast six months, on the capital stock paid in. The same will lie payable to the stockholders or their legal represen tatives on or after the frth inst. W. S. QOBBAN. Cashier. CAUTION*- _ • . , Whereas, my wife 'Eli^ahclh, .has,loftlhy,' bed anil, board without any- just, cause,' 1, foi-warn all persons from Ijgrboring or trust ing-her.op my account; *as -1 shall nut-pay any debts contracted .by her. GKORQB WILSON. , Carlisle,- May T', 1839 f ' ’ * -,St.,’ THE subscriber respectfully informs the pub-; lie that she continue,s to. cleanse Clotlus cf greaser-stains, ike.-in the best .manner and with out injufiHg tU? tlotli.’i She will also attend to ,;s '- : all (nails of Yarns', ‘tiloil: s. Silks,’Set., S<c., any color which may he.desired, on accotti'- modaiinK terms aiid with despatch.' • ’ Hey residence js a few doors east (if, Mr. A Rithai'ds’ store, Centre St]uarc, Cailhle. , ' ‘ JANE MeMURUAV, " April 25, 1338. DENTISTRY. BE. H. EBAIj.GH. will be absent from Car lisle until cheat the IQtb of July, nextr at which time fie expects to return and waitrupon, those whomaylavor hiai ivilh a crll, cshruol. .April 11. 1839 r -: , ,'.: tf : THE COURTS OF APPEAL For the S6th Regiment. Pennsylvania Militia;, will be held as follows; i For the First Battalion rn Hie second Monday Of June next, at the liouae of John Hoover, in -the borough of-Medßfin»csßur£- - Officcrsn-Cap-V tains Furtenbaugh and-Sfiell and Lieut. Alien ( - - rt V' .•♦••'a— a, e For the feecoi.d Biiitaifon'at thclnnise of Ja,c.o.b- Rehbar; in Carlisfe.'oh thefatrie tiav. -Officers? Cantains Fiester and FhhlenmiV [,ieut.,L>rcou. - - LEWIS HYERI Col. B6th Reg. May 16, 1839. Ah-Ay' r ‘; ' A ;■> JUST received and for sale, a lot'of rnperfliut Family Ffcur. ■ iHSMU'iji'V (fliers'’. .. «
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