> The Countv Clerk and tt*e .Wolf-scalp.-—Sch nca hunter killed a ivolf j\isV within tho bounds of Cattaraugus county, close to; tho Pennsylvania line-, nnd lopk iho scalp lo 'McadVlllc-, tlic bounty.. Being questioned where tho animal was killed, ho honestly told tho 'officer that ho'had comb ‘ across it and. shot it, as'tVcar as ho could toll, within the tcrrlloty 'bf New’ York,* Very near tho State and county lines; On this, lho clerk told him that.it would bo Contrary to law to pay him the bounty.— Thai is a bid law 1‘- replied lliorcd man. ’ “Why?” said-Uio wo cannot pay for scalps ta ken out of tho county.”' is bad;” replied tho htin. ter, ” bccauso’you require that the wolf should know tho county lines.'., Hadihts wolf seen a flock of sheep just withid thp Pennsylvania lines, I danrsay.ho .would hot have, stopped for tho county lines.” > On this, tho magistrate paid hint the bounty of five dob poiM on the Iroquois. HIAKUICB, On tho.-2Glh inst, by lho ; Rev, H,P. Jordan,' Mr. Charles siiaflev, of this place, to. Miss Eliza Jane Connelly, of West Pennsborpugh.township. . - itfnu j Estate Notice; LETTERS'et Administration, oh tho estate of Ja cob Tripner, late of Monroe township, Cumber land county, Po., have boon grahtpdTby the. Register ef snid county Bubecribcrs livjrijr injho samc township, and county aforesaid. All porsohs indebt ed to said estate aro requested to mnkqiihmodiato pay ment, and thopo having claims will present them pro perly authenticated for settlement to A GEORGE TRIPNER, BETSY TRIPNER. Mdy 28, 184G,—Ct* * • ' * ">ldmVs. ' . Dissolution of Partnership. THE partnership heretofore existing between Grove & Womiorlicb, was dissolved by mutual .consent •on tlio 21st inst.' Tho books and accounts aro left in the hands of H. H. Grove; Hyhn will continue the bu siness at tho old stand. H. H, GROVE, 11 D. WUNDERLICH. Cailislc', May 23’, 1816.-431 IVoU 4 meeting of tile . Board ol j borland-Valley Mulua be held on Saturday t» l o’clrfcb ll A. I\T.,ntthoir office ill -May-21,-1846.--i 7 A.' To the voters of Cum EIIIESDS AND FSELOWiCITII to'your consideration as a i . 'OFFICE OF SHI df Cumberland county nt !ho : n.c and will feel grateful .to ypuYor‘y\ '■ ' . . ' JAMES F.\ Dickinson tp. May 28, 1846.—1 . Estate IVotic X ETTER*3 testamentary on (ho i I i ment of John Erford, Into of E\ Howns,lup» deeM., htivo' been : graii tea :o/ : sold towliship. 'AH persona' indehto arc. requested to moke payment immel Slaving claims, against said estate wi .properly authenticated for settlement j —— 3AC O4 JOHN May 29»-1546.—3:* • • ’ ,• New Flour and Jpcc<\ ('I NATOHER wopld respectfully i T. zens of Carlisle and the, puMil •opened anew storcirr-Mrs. Ncidig’s li Railroad bridge, in Main sired, who keep on-linrid Flour by- the barrel or irf si lilies, Bran, Shorts, Oats and Corn choj Rye and Com chop for. horse feed, Sci ped'and in grains, Corn in.itfc fjrninH chop for chickens, Corn meal, do.-hoi ’Buckwheat meal, Rye Flour, &c. Alsl iuv KY THE SMaJ Rye straw by the bundle, Wood, Oak •the Cord of small. Likewise, Hams, Shoulders and H Hiuling will be done on the most modi tny part of the town, or to York, Harrl poller place. • . Persons desiring anything in his line gin him a call, as ho wilbsoll at tlie Ii •rats. , Carlisle, May'2B, 1846-, Another targe Arrlva ; SPRLVG GOODS. TIE subscribers hove 'jusfrccciocd, nil nrc. now opening a very extensive and well Mooted ns sornent of Spring>ond>Sunrnior Goods, (Insisting in pal of blue, blue blagfe, cadet and green Jlolbe, mor se U V eatings, satin do., gambroons,Bouin tu, tweeds, Krtucby Joans, linen Drillings, &c. Aj great vuii etjjf rhoap summer stuflll for'men and Ays’ wear. bombazines,-Alpacas, Lamas, Misclln do Laities, Balzorines, Calicoes,! a great va riy) checks; tickings, muslins, (blcaclfcd and un bkehed) broad and striped Swiss do., mJll and jico ti do., bishop lawns r book muslin, tabic diapers, ha sty. parasols, ribhqns, gloves, mills, ladlea silk era •vs, linen handkerchiefs, gimps, shawls! &c. Sus pders, stocks, collqre, &c. Palm Icorhnts, travel li; baskets, Foundation, crown lining, silk abd cot -•hKels. A'great variety of - . • r Hardware. Ao, o fresh supply of GROCERIES, such as Coffee* S;ar, Tea, Molasses, Chocolate, &c., with a full sup pof , ‘ ' CROCKERY WARE. \ have jusi received a lot of the best 'MACKER- Ji, SHA-b aad HERRING, offered to the pub h - -i.'-. • Phc above articles we will sell on os reasonable ths as any other house cast or west of Philadelphia, lemember the did established stand( ii 3 doors sth of the Post OlHco, and directly opposite the fc sneo of Dr. J. J. Myofs. A..& W. BBNTZr Carlisle, May 28, 1846. , ' To Collectors anft Tax Payers. - rHE State'Trcasurcr by huTcircularof itfo Othin . slant, to the CommissibnersVof the County, has deted theit oU&iUloo to the, necessity and impor tco of collecting; theSt-ateTox for tha present year birc the Ist of AhgUst,.to enablo the State to meet llpayment of thoiatereat due at that time; and of /ft a deduction of five per cent fromlhoTaxofsuch ' critics as may pay tho-earae'inlo the State Treasury ■ p'lr to. that date. Cumber laritf co. by- the prompt ' pimp.ntofhcr State tax the past year, realized the of eleven hundred, dollars, a deduction from the Stie tax, which was received; by ".the county Treas for CWnty purposes, Squat promptness on the P*t of the collectors and-tax payers the presentyear result in the same advantage to’our countv, and ' \ 'f,' pf our tax^nor.^ til t; , y the 'CobmdtfweaUh.ft^ .. s arni&ed,*her/failb,and',^ . , ( oniof^einterwtonthepd)^ tow of. : icodiie bcftwlhelOjhbf 7 Jn^ . entered arid the same collected agreeably I • v'I*- 1 *- -■> •-••> - r i- f^s>J^O)nW<rroir#;-y 'ommliticmere vfGvmifriini Gounly> l»y SB, J846.-~tf X ■! Vi^-r- V ■ riwarc i Hardware II scrlbct hasjqn lißnd'a Bupply all kind# which ha wUtbalf Wiy :loWi ihos finding tf all hinds, Bock Pow md:sihtyafM»hnlw^ ~■: A.,B.fcOYLK. • >, May. 2t i'lSi^—Slo*;., i -IV Borough Receipts, and Expenditures. Account of Nathaniel Hantch, Treasurer To cash received frOmCharlcs'Cblb, late Treasurer, BalahCe.of duplicate for 1844, out standing at fast settlement. Amount ,of duplicate for 1845, Cash'recelved from M» Dipple, late 8 clerk of Market House, • Cash received from Constable Hays, ' stray hog sold, " ' \ , Cash received frofii Wilt & Bryart for brick of bld Town Hail,’! Cash received from Constable Hays for horse-power sold by him under Borough Ordinance, . For provision store licenses, " Cash received from C. Mabfarlane, Esq*,.chief burgess, exhibition lU. censes, .. . Cash received for usp of outer stalls;’ of market house, • \ - 16 50 Cash from James Grover/ clerk of market and weigh master, ~ ’73 51 Cash from Constable Hays, watbr . 20 35 Cash from Commissioners of Cum- / berland co. t appropriation made by them towards, purchasing ’en- ' gines, ' ipo 00 Cash one half of price of bid engine iron sold, 6 70 Cash from Constable Hays, fine col . looted,by.him, , I 00 Cash from David Grier for s oiri-lot ‘sold,to him by council, 82 50 Cash for stall rent of M; Kosht, 4 50 • “ “ of William Miles, 300 u “ of James Davis, ,4 00 11 M . of James IfofTer* 9 00 “ “ of J.Nohle&Cp. . 27 do Cash from persons/on ac» ■ t "coiini of bbpds 'duVbyThctnto theT™T~ ' Borough, , , 8,984 IGj Managers of the Cum- Insurance Company, c HOth of May, at 10 IDickisbn township, : Vr.-M rp . , . , ,®14,073 355. -lo balance in4iai\ds-bf -'Preasurer, $773 29,, ~ $772 39i herTand county,- \r.ys r —l* offer myself imlidatc for the BRIPF, ' cr: By cash paid Robert McCartney for watching market house in-1844 £nd 1846, ~ ; To Charles.Beil,balance of salary as Treasurer for 1845, . Cash paid Mrs, Fleming, ain’t, re ceived by Borough for stray hog sold by, Constable Hays belong ing to her, • * .'* .«* ° Bernard Hendol for Winding .town James Martin .for repairing 'grave " yard Wall, , - r - ■ i • Reler F.'Ege, Esq. balance due on check of council for 1}344, Isaac Angney. bill of costs, John Irwin for copy of assessment V S.-*. Edmond s,McPliorson for .cleaning grave yard, Jacob Zug forj’epairing hay scales, _ Jacob Sener for two shovels, 1 Wm. Miles forcryingsale.of out-lot, James Crover sundry expenses for - market house*- ~v James Loudon bill of'stationary'till ■ January 7, 1815, E. Beatty for printing, George Bnpderson for printing, • James.Callio for hauling clay, William. Ritchey for repairing cn • gine house, John Walker, collector, forexonera- u general election, tar support. Umberton. Ist wjlj and testa* ?t Pennshorough jby.tho,: Register ’I to .said estate lately, and those present, them lERFORD, [ERFbRI), 1 Exr's. 'lptorc. (form the chi ‘ that lie has I use, near the 51] ho will con- jail quail led together, i-nings chop cts do., Corn 1d,.d0. sifted. - i|d Hickory by linntfflUojycd |||m on donl»-T.‘- r— -1814, and error in jnsr'BfcttTemoni, Per for collecting . duplicate for 1815, F. Gould for cleaning spring. For hoso aud hose carriages, For freight, &c. on fire apparatus, For. cleaning wells 'Bud-repairing pumps on public square! ■ , B A. P. Frb on account of town clock, For boards and scantling, ’ For election expenses Tot 1845-6, For cleaning snow off public square, Joseph Morrison check No. 18,*' Sundry persons on account ofbonds due to them by the Borough, Amount of small notes redeemed by itch. rate terms, to mrg, or any tre Invited to rest possible Treasurer and cancelled. Interest paid qn do Dr. John J, Myers, expenses td and from Philadelphia to procure loan 1814; Win. Spotlswood and.CMnbofT, ex penses to and from Baltimore and Philadelphia, 'for engines, and postage paid by them; q Cash paid Street Regulators, Gash' paid JohnL. Hays, High Con stable and Messenger to Council, one year’s salary, . 125 00 To'same for removing nuisances, for candles, wood, &c. furnished by . . him, ’ , , 0 93 John Halbert, clerk to Council, one year’s salary,.; ' ■ VVm. Mouily, street commissioner, 'one year’s salary, v Do do ” for'sundfy repaire lb . Btreets,;&o. , Amount of tax for 1845 outstanding, Treasurer’s salary, Balance in hands of Vhe Treasurer, : . ' , 14,073 35J Note. —-The above balance has been specially appropriated by Council to the 0 bond given by the Borough for Tire Engines, &o. which is now due. - - - ’ ’ ’ 1 ' We,theundersigned, having examined Iheabovc account of N. Hanlch, Treasurer'of the Borough of Carlisle, do find the same to be correct, -• WILLIAM, CROP, ■' -\Commitiu JOHN D. GORGAS, £ or? M. HOLCOMB", ■ yjlccuunia. A General Exhibit of the Financial Gon _ dition of the Borough of Carlisle, slip w ing the amount dud and owing' said Borough for 1846. DR. . ' • , ' ■ ,To amount Jue'Carllaloßaiik* .^IOOOOO - 9036 00 ToeaHDheraOon««UowodJv\Vßlker, , . <>a dupiWaworiaiSi,. -,, ■- ■ 486 nj Balance dnc by the Borough,, ; ■ 864 001 ■ ' ‘ ’ ‘ »3 t 2ai 714 t!R. By judgment va. John Relghtei and ,^,ll John Harper. ' $450 W Judgment»». C.Myrell, ap.OD Judgment Ve> fietfrjo rpland. SO 00 -By balance outstanding pa old mat* .- V. ket house, , > ,;V, v r; Judgment VS. J. B. Bqohßm, BalaneodueonbohdalnTWauler'a „ ■ henda; ®T By balance received from'Williarti '■ Moudy.sfieetcommiaatoncr,since ; settlement wiin Gdnocil.and paid V tb’Trbaßnret J?'s. By stall rents, and duo ? ; , Borough, i V ■ By cash paid bn Fire Apparatus; Balance dmi by the jiotough); Nau ftboertkementa. pf tho Borough of Carlisle, April 1846; 1 .A ’ DR. . , 25 00 '3' 7 7 ' ' 'B-00 ' 7 00 913,301 06} 772 29} ■ 8,b»6 8i , 3.H81 7ij - A statement of bonds in thn hands of the Sheriff and[ Attorneys, and on the Prothonoiary's Docket, is hot given in the above exhibit; - That Will be published ataholheftimo ihoro,sall&facu> Hly» When Iho:proper amounts, can be estimated; losVother Wiih all the fimdbd libndkpndahe-rcal mnoUntpf- small note* thht- are and have ten in circulation for. the last throe years, by tho-Auditors recently appointed. a WILLIAM CRQP; 7 Cotamitiee bn j. . vOHN D. GOKGAS,' 5 Acctiilnh. Carlisle, May 31; 181G.—3l r ; v 51.G5350 683 12, 2,386 14, Notice. , . , TP there are any who have unbettlbd clnihVa apbinSt i. the firm of Sheaffer & MbCullqc)), latbly of Springfield, dissolved,.agambt llie firm of McCuU loch, & Thyyer,.lately of Iho'Boroligh bf.Nowville, dissolved, or against the subscriber individually, they are reuuostedTo present" Iheta to; him for ad justment, ..Those indebted to'hini'in any of these specified relationships will please mahb payment; JAMES McCULLOCH. Carlisle, May Sl.'lSdO,—li» 27 16 1 30 - 40,00 6 00 25 00 23 00 Notice to Itlorcbalit*. A NUMBER ofMerchants Uuoughbutlho counr 'ly were not returned by the constables to the Court of Quarter-Sessions as Dealers,.Merchants, &c M who are subject to pay license. Said Meroh ahls wiircairori the subscriber on or before the Ist day of-June:taextrnnd-comply with -the monls of the act of Assembly in such case, and save themselves from the penalty. THOS. BELL, jTrca’r. of Cumh » Co, Treasurer's Office, V ; Carljslc, May 21, 184 G.—Sty. * To the Heire and Bepreeejilaiitce of John Hath, late .of Newton townetiip, dcccdicd. TAKE notice that by virtue 'of a writ ofParlilion and Valuation, issued out of tbo : Orphans* Court of Cumberland county, and to mo directed, 1 will hold an Inquisition on the real cstatc>of said to wit: A certain tract of land siiualo in Newton town* ship, bounded' by lands, of Henry -Kindig, heirs of 'ba.muel Wild and others, containing about one hun* and thirty-three acres, more or Jess, on Wednes* day the 10th of Juno, 1846, at 10 o’clock A. M. of said day, on the premises, for tho purpose of mak* ing partition or valuation of tho same. .... , A. tONGSDORF, ShW. .Sheriff’s Office, Carlisle, May 14,1840. —3t ■7b the Heire and Representatives of Jacob Stein, laU ', of Ffankford township, dec\d. TAKE notice that by virtue of a writ of Partition jind.Valuation, of-tho Orphans’Court.of Cumberland county,-and to mo directed, I will hold an inquisition on the real estate of said deceased, to wit: A certain tract of land-situate in-Frankford township, bounded by lands of Abraham Burkholders John Dunbar and others, containing 6ighty-fivb acr£s f mow or Jess, on Moridaytho Bth day offline, 1840. lit 10-ocloek A.-M. of said day, on the lor thopurposo of making partition dr. valuation of tlio Stone,,-:.,, . ol; X.QNGSDORF, Sh'ff. Sheriff's Office, Carlisle, Stay 14, 1840.—3 t * $29 00 1 31 ■10:00 Ta thc . Heirs and Representatives of Peter Weaver, ■ - late of Mifflin township , dec'd, - ,■ ' that by virtue of a writ of Partition and Valuation, issued out of tho Court of Cumberland couhty,nnd to mp directed; I will hold an Inquisition on the foal estate of said deceased, to wit: A certain C r t * n township, bounded by lands of John Wolf, Martin Hoover’s heirs, William Ste venson and others, containing' live hundred & eleven acres, more or less, on Thursday the. XXUi day of June, IB4G, at 10 o’clock A. Mr of said day, on tho -prcmises r for-lhe pnfposc of m'ahingpartition or val-' nation oftho samq.' A. LONGSDORF, Sh'jr.‘ Sheriff’s Office; Carlisle, May X4,.1848—3t 26 00 4 76 5 25 17 00 2 25 2 00 18 43 25 25 11 50 1 00 To the Jfeirs and Representatives of John Stevenson, late of Silver Spring-iowhshipf dcc^d'. . TAKE notice that by virtue of a writ of Partition and Valuation, issued out of the Orphana’s Court of Cumberland.county, and tome directed,.!,will hold wit:''A‘*c’ortani'Wa‘<hr’ol‘'liifa*9/fuatw“trtHcrfcnw\Tfidiiip oTSilvcr spring, bounded by lands of Peter Kissing er, Christian Keller, John Sensemau and others, con taining one hundred and twenty-one acres,'more or less, on Saturday tho 6th day of June*. 1846,-at-10 o’clock A. M.of said day, on tho premises, Tor the purpose of making partition or valuation of the same. 1 . A. -LONGSDORF, Sheriff’s Office, Carlisle, May 14,1846. —3t 1 37} 12 23 133*36 20 00 407 00 45 203 27 374 300 00 - 8 2GJ 32 00 9,00 50 IS hereby given that Letters of Administration on the estate of Peter Fought, late of Silver Spring township* Cumberland county, Pa., havo been granted by the Register to the subscriber living in said town ship, county aforesaid. *All persons having claims against the estate of the said decedent aro requested to make known the delay, and those indebted to make payment to JONATHAN ARMSTRONG, Adm'r, May 14,184 G.—Gt» . 8,201 49 J 2,434 94} ■ 93 09 Estate Notice. 45 00 LETTERS testamentary on the last wljl of James Maddcll, late of Newton township, Cumberland county, dcc'd., havo been issued to the subscriber siding in Southampton township, county aforesaid. Ail persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the. same will present them properly authen ticated for settlement. 43 50 27 50 SAMUEL WHERRY, Ex'r. May 14,‘1846.—61* > ALL persons are hereby notified, that Letters Testamentary on tho last will and' testament of George Bolshoovcirtsr.i Into of Monroe township Cumberland county, have this day been issued by the Register in and for said' county to tho, subscri bers, one orwhom, viz, John Peters, resides’ in Sputb Middleton township— two, viz, John Pels hoover and Michael G, Belshoover, reside in Mon roe township, arid Larue' the other executor in Franklin township. York couuty. All persons having claims or demands against theeslato of the said decedent, are requested, to make known tho same without-delay, and those indebted to moke payment to- JOHN PETERS, • • JOHN BELSHOOVER, MICHAEL G. BELSHOOVER, HENRY LARUE, April 30,1840.—Ct* 100 00 .20 od 131.48} 718 70} 100 00 Six Cents I|cwar<l» •t . RANAWA.V from the subscriber ' Srank on 18th’ inst., an indentured op ■ tmW prentice-to. the Farming Business, (n Jfi * named Joseph Jvhnsmu Heia'acol y ored boy about 14 years of age~ho took with him'sundry clothing hot ■ i«- IrSWirecolieeted* The public are caution ed not to harbor said apprentice, The._above re ward bat no extra charges will bn paid for said boy, ISAAC WEAKLKY. .. Soutb.Middloton tjy May 6l* 1846,-^3t* vx«OtcroO<(l CbApjpers •:& jsCnml»tUaaMOTty t oh the promleoeiinMechanicebarß,- piy Saturday the 3QUi of M#yi IS4O, ht 11 o’elbek > LOT OP GROUND, \ ; containing about h acres; bounded by Stooffcr’a atus, Weaver's alley! SinipaOn’i Hoed, the Widow SUley; ind John OooVer. - . ’-. » ~ Before the day of soTe the eaid lot will -ho divided into' bnUdlng loti Mid' bv. the exteneiohVrtf. Market rtrebl .through (ha aamb, ah aUeyleld oth‘ohvfto east Side of-the-eild will ell bo laid ottt of Convonloni eito end ahape loeo corOrriodaie it lO tKe'plan of e otherpirtpf the Bo rough, A blah of tho 'Vihdlo will ba exhibited on the dey bf sale; ; Bild ti(e WhoU 'prhporty will boidld lg ■■ oeperatolola . bride for 1 the bonefit of iho Ward. ; . Tonne made known on tho day Of Sale by - , " C.TITZEI,, • * ' Guardian 0/ 0> jP. ,1 Veneer. May?, 1916.—it. 0 77 80. so; i so 160 00 1,170; BS>i £egal Notitcs. Notice. Notice. loticc. Notice. Notice NOTICE. Executors/ iWisttllSffituta '/Uujcrfotmcnta. ittdinmbih Stock of ~r S j)riiig and Snmrticr Goods, Jail received and noth opening at ; Ogilby’s Cheap Wholes ale and _Rei tail Store; THE subscriber having spent several Weeks in Philadelphia, in the selection of hia stock, at tendiag the large Spring Amnion Sales, & bought vB-'y largely, at low prides, fa, liotv prepared to sell cheaper than over. /'• •• The assortment'is. eomplole, amongst which MU ,bo found > splendid assortment, of tPrfanoh, Best ,of England CLOTHS, at all prices, and VERY, CHEAP.: Caabmirclto. of all colors, biyles.nnd quantities, Tweed Cloths, a full assort ment. . Silk Coddinglon, .and Dclavra cloths, a now arliclo'for Gent’s. CpatSj Blk. and Gold mlxl Casslnelts, Plain and barred, Gambroofis,-elegant Frtmth Linen Drillings Diaper, fire. fire.. Sommer' Cloth, abcautifnUnssortinent brMarsaillsnnd Blk. Sattin Vestings, Bloc, Drabb, Brown, and Olive Drillings, Plaid stuffs'for meii arid boys wear, in great variety.- . ' Ladies Dress Goods. Rich Camdcou striped Silks, a beautiful style, Plain Silks of a!) shades and prices, Blk. Satin Silks, Blk. watfered Sijks, elegant and chbap“Blue black and Black Silk, plain and Sgtlin Ulriped Barralze, olegarit Fig, Balzorcans, Blk dit to- French and English Ginghams, a beautiful assortment of Lawns; Mouse Do Laines in great variety, elegant Graduated Tobes (a new article,) French Organdie* Lawns. Aiarge supply of Bom : bazins atyl‘ Alpacas, barred & striped Muslins, in great variety, a full assortmentof plain Cambrics and Jaconets, Bishop- Lawns and ‘Figured nett?, very .fine and. choap, ,’Marsaills, corded, and Sea Grass skirls. * •■ j Shawls, Sciirfs, Ribbons, Hosiery, Bonnets, Gloves, ‘ Also a good assortment of Carpeting and Malting, Window Blinds, Paper Hangings,-Hats, Boots and Shoes, a fresh lot of Groceries. “ t Goods sjiown ht all times : with pleasure. He collect the old. stand 5 doors east of the Market House. . ... Carlisle, May 14,1840. ’■ fflAimnoTn fi,A«i ' A Frcsta Arrival of - Spring and Summer Goods ! i: ' r RANGNEY, N. E. Corner of the Public Square, i has just received and is now opening ono of the | largest, handsomest and cheapest assortment of Spring 1 and Summer Goods, ever brought to Carlisle, among | which arc f Cloths 8c Cassimeres, r of dll shades and colors; also for eummeLwear,-plain - and gold rniTcd'jTwecd Clotfia, plain, black and gold mixed • Cnshmcrct, Cfpton 1 Cloths, black and fane; Summer Cloths, now stylo fancy and single* milled. Gossimcres, crape ‘and corded 'GnmhroonB,,~plairi, ' brown .nnd bleached Ljnpn Brii/tngs, Kentucky icons, blue nnd drab Pittsburg Cord, fancy col’d. and plain bluaJ)Hllinga. VESTINGS.' A splendid assortment of Satifl,.Maraeillcs/and fancy' Ladies’ press steff.^ Plpin, stripdd nnd plained Silks,.Balzorirics, Darozes, Lawns, striped, barred and plain 'Cambrics, Striped and shaded Mpusjin do liainest'also Mouslin db -Laino and Baraze Shawls. A variety of Cop Nets, Lace ond Edging, Artificials and Ribbons.. ‘ Bonnets. . An assortment of Neapolitan, Gimp, Albert ondLFJt?.; rcnco Braid. : . • >l< r '[ A largo nnd superior assortment.of Gloves and Ho siery. A lino lot of Carpeting, consisting of Cotton, Venetian and Ingrtun; Paper Hangings, with a gene ral supply of VgrjTN Groceries, Queensware, &c- w" Boots ana- OnoCwy.tfinrgo n»»inuii»:u* wi - and Slippers—also a great variety of LadiesVQhoos, and Shoes fdr children. * Carlisle, Moy 7, 1846 , . Carlisle Family. Grocery, GEORGE R. CROOKS, is justSeceiving and opening an extensive stock of Groceriea.in the robm lately occupied by Tiios, H. Skilcs, in west High street, consisting’in part of . Sugar, ; Shad, Coffee, lleruiko, • Tea, of all qualities, Salmon,. • Queenswark, Codfish, Oils, of all kinds,. Keg &J3ox Rushes, Hams, Ctmf&ffrs, Dried Beef, Shoes, all kinds, N . Mackbral, Fancy &ot»erSoaps, with many other articles 100 numerous to mention, ail of which ho .will sell at the lowest possible rates. . . -> Carlisle, Apiil 30 r ».19 16* N. B, All merchantable produce taken in ex change for,Groceries. ■ * , .HARDWARE. The Largest) and cheapest stock of Hard ■ t wore, cocr brought to Carlisle. JOHN P. LYN E,respectfully informs his friends and’tho public generally, that he has just-re ceived from the city a.splend id stock of Hardware," Cutlery, Saddlery, Glass, Paints, Oils', Varnish, &c.. building niate rlals* sfibh as,Locks, Hinges* Screws, Nails and- Spikesj Carpenters Tools of all kinds, such as Planes,‘Saws, Chisels, Augurs, Braces, Bfts, Com passes, supr. Sand .Paper, &c. Brass plated and Japan Harness Mounting, Saddle Trees, Bills, Stirrups, Buckets, Hog. Skins,; ItavV Hide Whip Stocks, Tacks, &c. Cabinet Makers’ such’as Mahogany-Veneers, Glass and Mahogany ICnoßs* Drawer & Ghest Locks,'Bedstead Screws and Caps. . A splendid assortment’ of fine" Pen and Pocket'Knives, Table Knives and Forks, fine. Scissors and Shears, Sheep Shears, Razqrs, Razqr Strops and ShavingOream. Shoe Makers*Tools, such as Awls, SHoe Thread, Morocco -and Lining Skips. Also Candlesticks and Snuffers, Sbo.Vels and’Tpngs, Brushes of all kinds, Tubs, aftd Buck ets, Shovels and Spades, Hay and Manure Forks, Halter and Tracq Chains, Coffee Mills, Looking Glasses and Looking Glass Plates of all sizes* Mill and Crosscut SaWe, : Bar, Band, Round and Hoop Iron, Cast,.Shebr dnd Blistered Steel. • Also Rifle and Rook powder of the best quality* and Safety Fuse. Together. With every article usually' kept in a Hardware store,, Call before purchasing,elsewhere* as 1 am deter* mined hot to be beat. . r Carlisle. April 30, 1846. ; ‘ < N. n. The Bodka of the late firm of J. P«Xyne &:CoM‘tiro alill in my hnnda.whomnoraoaakpow lnff lhem*e)irtEa ate reqneated to call and up immediately* TOSiT&KNBEIIfcE&i^ now'prepsrtdm eiiWytheinwUhii bettorand cheap er ertidoofTcaa IHvn ha« ejerlws OiTeldd for sale by those who aregood following ale hia prlcos, yU; V l,BO per,Jb. ■l younglbwhr l l ' i,«O. Jy ■■'■>. ■ “ >•»•• • . / 50 H r Imperial ■ ,; J ‘ 1.25 “•• u ;;V-. ;: '-l' .;■■■■ ■ ■ -'l,OO “« P. Inenlas ftillra (licit) 1,60 “ •• J;: BlackTea^r-' The ahirtoTeaipre done (ipficallyin quaitor, half and pound packa;#. ■ > . ■. - ' 1 ' . . Recollect thal leivabecrihcrja thO only ORCht in i Carlisle foltho Tfvd.’Yhrk JPcXinTod Company. . ■ : : .. / ’ ■ J^Uotlety f ■, ... ■A OtfNEtiM «»»oririrtrtt of I/adips’, Genlta fV : men’a.-Miii»% ahdGhildfen’g- HPalOrv.just tcoeiced Wsfsaidhß PoonloVrheaft .lofc,'! :A r '. ; M ' H./tNUERSON, (lUigKllattcous • BE MOV AX. > - '■ "QutcJc Sales and Small Profits." J. MYERS, hob lately removed. his W Drug and' 50015 Store to the lorgo room in Main street, recently occupied by 8; M. Harris, owned by. Mrs. Knox, and nearly opposite'the Methodist Church. Hb will in future give all his time, (cktdpt when engaged in Professional business.) to the interests hf his stOlroj and having secured the services'of carcibl and expe rienced assistants*.ho confidently aesbrea his friends and the public, that their orders and prcscriplidha shall have the most accurate attention. ~ . Dr. Myers also informs his friends that in ddditloh to Ins formerJatgc osaortmcntof_ PKiiruSikhr,' Hooks, (dll kinds,) Statio.vaut, , CuTLSur,., ’ .Drugs, ‘ ,PjllKTtf, Oils, . f''DrK-stuwrt, Spicks, ?_ lami. Lasicr, Fiiuitr, ‘ FANqr-AnTlcti'.H, (of the latter, n Yeryclidice mid extensive collcclioVi, no has just opened a assortment of Family Groceries, of every variety and price—and as ho intends dliihg I business bn the popular term* of “quick sales and small ■profits,” hoiatleterinirted to sell Gnochnihs, and every other oilicio ho may offer, at low ni they can be hod in Carlisle. Ho gives a general invitation to all his friends U> call. ’ ——, r CC/*For the accommodation of his friends, Dr. My ers’ Drug Store will be open at'a!! hours on Sunday the salo of Medicines, only*. * ' New Spring Supply at the OLD STAND. SAV. HA VEKSTICK desires to inUih the jHililic , that ho has jusMxceivbdfrom Philadelphia, ond is ndw opening ot the Old Stand, on North Hahover street, one Uf the most extensive and. elegant assort ments of ' -. N ■ Drugs, Piliiilfcs, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Fancy Article, Miscellaneous anil School Books Perfumery, Fruits-, &c,&c..whicll has ever. been Opened in this Borough,.allot'which have laren selec ted hyiiimSelf in person with great care, and which ho can confidently rccommondto his friends and cus tomers as being_cqual if not superior- to any in • th G market. .His stock Will constantly; comprise Drugs and Medicines.' Patent Medicines, Herhs and.Exlrhcts, Fine .Chemicals, « "Spices ground & whole, Instruments, tEssences, Pure Essential-Oils, Perfumery,-dee*. ' ’ ■ '' Dye-Stuffs. Indigock,’ ‘‘ Madders, Brazil Wood, Alum, Log and Cam-Woods,, Oil of Vitriol; Copperas, y I Luc Dye, •: Paints and P'arids/ies. Wclherill '& Brother’s While LoadhCruiilc, Green and ‘Ycllow.-Paintond Varnish Brushes, Jeiscy Win litiW triasa/Linsecd Oil, Turpentine, Copalohil Coach Varnish; tilhorgo.o nd.Jtfii,Lal, Whitingntld'Pansii Giccn, constantly Tor sale atThd did established Drug, Book- and Fancy Store. . Lard Lamps; ;* “ ,An orcgautvrinety-qfrJnrTd—Lamps,‘^nahufactuted by Cornelius, of every size and pattern, and at great ly reduced prices. * V-' Fancy Articles, Comprising on endless variety o( OVery Motion in the fancy way, which it.wpuld toko a cblUnm to enu merate, but in which will bo found cvety variety of article for.ornament, instruction orartulscmcnt, and at prices ftqzu a penny to a dollar, "— v ' ' ■ v . - - , ■ ' His slock is composed chiefly of School Books, in which bo foumT tho -h may found“the various Text-books, X.oxi 43ons, Histories, Arithmetics, &c., used iri CoP lego and the public sch'ools, ollof which wilt be sold as low as'any othef establishment. , Groceries, and Fruits, prime and fresh, and of very superior qunlity, at prices tabli«hnmm v , -° w ' ’ ln sho , rt » “ li ‘"° of every thing public, s° found in h « - C3 ‘ his ireoJo ~JH be found cqdVdly'iVflfi.edlorO‘°u. of the her the Old Stand. 8. W. HjJbVERSTICK.- 'Carlisle, May ?, 1840. DRUGS! II^DRUGS!! ! FRESH. ARRIVAL. ’ ' STEVENS.ON & MEHAFFEY respectfully in form their customers and IriendsAhat they have received in addition io their former slock, a. largo and well selected assortment of Runes, . Hardware, ■ - Paints, , ; Patent Medicines, Oils, , Fruits, Glass, ; Spices, Perfumes, , FtOs, Dye-Stuffs, Fancy Articles, > Chemicals, ‘ ‘ Stationary, Medicines, &e. &e. &c. They return lliaults to the community for their patronage hithbttodjeslowcd, and hope by renewed efforts and close attention to business to merit a larger share pf public approbation. ■ Their purcitases have been diode with great care, and the articles bought on iho most reason able terms, so that they Can be disposed of /ouicr than tliey can be had elsewhere in the county. The Ladies' are apprised that n large and most choice variety of Fancy Articles and notions have been received,ahd are' now toady cither for exhibi tion or sale. . , ■ , CstHsJc. April 30, Ifjfti- .-V - JUS* AS USUAL.! Siv, HAVERSTICK, of the lute firm of Myers ,v and Havofalick, desires respectfully to acquaint his friends arid.the public; that he may lib found as aanal in tho old "stand, on North Hanover street, ■whore ho will continue the business in tho same man : nor, and keep wcqostant and fresh supply of Drugs, Medicines; Chemicals, Dye-. StuffS/Ijlisitie aiiedus.; .. ANI> SCHOOL BOOKS, togetherkvith a'gcnoralva rjely of Fancy and Useful articles, such as have boon heretofore kept in this establishment. “iThe public may rest assured that no cate or attention will bo wanting on ids part tokcep Hie numerous customers off this establishment supplied, with Goods, of tho freshest and choicest kind, and at priaeu_as low as any other establishment in, town. Thankful for tho; patronage extended to Iho late firm for several years .past, he rcspeclluny.solicits a continuance of it to himself, in thuOld Stand, on North Hanover street, nearly opposite tlm Carlisle Bank, : S. W. lUYEUSTICK; Carlisle, April 23,1846. - DPtUM, Acetate and Sulphate of Morphia, PhoS. An.monVa.Hjd. Potass, KrcO'aoUv,. Wjno. ripor ino and Sidph. Qoinln»,ja<rt .teccl»rf mid ftr mIo at the Draft ond chcnvicol sloro of '~’V ' ■ v . “-S-mENSON^ sUoi p?' i; ' •• !;'■ Tjjtsir*^ It;'Afteriut* Mlti Aoifc n«»er foiling cares (qi JDya. pepaia. Wo cOn with confidence rocOiilmelfilit. '.y-- sTEVENsorrambbaffey. . . Moy 7, isifi. ;. V.:; V. : ••■.. mUieral IFnter. ■ ROUSSELL'SpFeIIi’a and F’onntnih Mineral Wa iter, kept oohatanllyoh.lvand and furnished to ptlv«lo &miUe»atiuiy 4lmdsh bottles by i - P • STEVENSON AMEHAFBbY. • May 14,1846? - :.v v : • V . Mineral .Tra<e»;j . N \ T> Celebrated Mineral Water, cohslard iVfy oft band,and dot aale ot.iho,Driig <fc Pool .Wrt of V■rAV.& W. HAyEIiSTICK. /... I’rnlts,»aisli»»i Sett ;;; TilSTrecciyed afresh supplyoftenvdn.pClrriilge?, J., Raisins, Figsj Prunca, Alradrid<.,Ct«tn ; Nftpi, CiitQn, Currante, Walhuts i and : Fiihcrts wnirji ti-ill he.sold eticaW at the fir n g&. fl ci olt KoV6 bf ; - ’, ' ■ ' :M.y 3ti lBld. B W. HAVERttTICK. Ulistcllrtiicpus I L-,—.— r^- — r sszssssssfs* I 0 JibA. 00$ 0 IJ $.: (Tub FIiEEtW) Opronf Omity.) “VVHAT bools it’* that a number of rayfcllojv cordwainers have said die, and knocked under to ' the force ofcircumstances?' fam still “alive and and havejust finished a large astortment of • ■ . . . - .. BOOTS ANB SHOES, Which ! am -determined to sell its cheoplbrcash; as any other pbraon—perhaps a little Bllcapar.l My' work is made dp in my own shop, and I nan there fore.warrant it W otit wear any store work. 15m bfttno the fleeting opportunity lhon„rtll, who want good hoots and shoes, liy balling at nnee at* my shbp, in SoiUh Jianbver street, a fetor doors below Roberts’ Hotel. JOSEPH SITES: Carlisle, May 81, 181(1.— 3t ■ ■ ’- ■ -N. D, I have also for.sale a tract of good Bible. • I.arfdrtohlaining dfl acres, situate 4 miles notth,of - Carlisle: With good improvements thereon: . BOOK BlSDEltl: , IfiWtS BUSH, having removed his establishment J ftdm Ndrth Bedford slrect to Uio-hoWstohe built)- - Ing of j. H. Graham*, Esq*, in South Hanover Street, immediately opposite the Post Office, notifies ■ his friends aiid.the. public gciicralty, that ho is now pre pared to execute, With ndalrices and despatch, all vyotk entrusted to bis care—Such as Binding and Rebinding Books, Periodicals, Albums, Portfolios, - &C., and in short to-ciccuto all mtthntr bf work 1H his lino of business, and in a Stylo equal to ahy eslab:' lishmcnt out of Philadelphia. He*, therefore, solicits a share of putilic patronage: All orders from a did: Unfc.'prahtptly,attended to.' Carlisle, April 9,184(1.—3m5. ■ WATCIIES & IEWiSLitYi Last Arrival ! a JL tHo public totlio' Bpfflndid assortment ' > of WalcheS arid Jewelry, JUst received athisold stand- • in Main street, a few doors west of Bcclem’s Hold: •and opposite LoudonVßdok store, consisting of Gobi &L latent LeVpr and Lepino fc v - ■ S Watches, , the most oktcnsivbdnd cheapest ho has ever drtered to the citizeris of Cuinbciland WUnty. * SllvetLcvcr " 6nd Jjcplnc„do:V Breast Pin?, EVcr-poihled rencilsj * Wotch*koy8 f Spectacles, &c. * Also MJniatuto Case?, Guards, Clasps, Lockets, Hair-pinsj 1 Ear-fings.vFlrigcif-ririg&i Mcdainoiw, and a Idtof very •>- superior pikmond Pointed Pens; Also a choice arid supcrlor.iot df, . , . , ’ ■ xr Silver WiiW) • - ~ . comprising, in part, Table ond Tea Spobiis, Sugar * Tongs, Builer Kniicf. &c*, of ,lho latest', and, fashionable stylo, 1 tlic- martrials 'warranted good, anti ' for .beauty and iihish; wilr compar'd with 'anything etori* ortcred to the pbblic, \ i . 1 - Persons wishing to purchase ariy'of the above at a i tr tldcswoUld-do well to coll soorij os it .is the hand* sdmest and chhapcsl” assortment offered to community. arid will be sold lower fbiveash than they cdri.bb pufchascu-it retail ih the cities 1 . . . ’ . : • .tho Mas cdnlCyn. . • Carlisle, ApriMh, l6dU. “ ■ Broke but hi a New Place! THE subscriber takes this method pf informing hi 6 friends and the public generally, that ho has removed his . ‘ - T ‘ .Ti^lorihg,llstabliahmenti nritl door to Mr. Irvine's. Pry Goods store, ihWcsl. High strdet, opposite BdctcmV Hotel, In tho Borough’ of Carlisle, tvheto he ifj prepared W d‘6 ail work in bid may be entrusted id his care in a workman* like manner. From -His experienc'd Jri thtf business and n deflirc tp please, ho hopes to merit arid'rcccivft a liberal share of public patronage. ■ ; ■ THE FASHIONS. arc regularly received by him iVom tHti fcUici. Ho also returns his thanks to his former frlbrids and cus tbmdis for tho liberal chcoUrngciricht bestowed upon him, arid hopes they will bontinue the feame;_ __ THE riniersigned would respectfully, inform his friends ond the public ih general, that ho has removed his, * ~ " Tailoring Establishment, from Harper's Dow Id the K'S'uso formerly in llieoccu-- pancy ,of Mrs; Fleming, and two doors went of Ste venson arid Mcholfoy’s Drug store, nnd dlrectly oppo sito tho Mansion House Hotel. He will at oil limes lie found ,rf!ody to wait upon his forme] friends and, all new onus who ore desirolrd to try him for good fit ting garments. He would'also avail himself df.lhid opportunity to return his sincere tlmliks to lib kind patrons for theit past cncoUrngcllicnl, and solicits tpo continuance of their favors! WILLIAM SPOTTSWOOD. Carlisle, April 0, 1840.—%ia „ . Proposal*! SEALED proposals will ho received at this oififci) until the 3d June ileal, for furnishing the troops at this post with good Quality of Fresh Bccf ( for ono year from tiro Ist of July 1646, the bcof to bo furnish! cd tho annual round, and in such quantities , and at such times as Hie ,A. A. QT.Mi may.s«etr. Form of contract can bo sdon.at this olDcai ' : :; ■ . •J. i>. J. O’BUIENi Ist Licnti 4th Arty. A. A.'fir. M; A. A,4r. Sir. Office; t . . Carlisle liar’ks; I’a, May 14,1840, ), « Hosiery & Gloves, JIIST rofceiked at tile More bf tßh shbscribar, & largo stock of Hosiery and ploheS, which he offers at ■cxtremclvdow, prices., ItOBT, IRVINE, Jr,.... April 0,-1846. • . ,• i. ~ « FEW pibceS of genllemcn sWcar for this season iti of mixed and black Croton Cbatihg; with 4 Ihll assortment of summer Drillings, Cassimores&Twetd aoths, cheapness %*£s£**** April 23, 184,6. ' ---.-. t— -■ ------ . Carlisle fcuialc ScaUuavyi “USDKU TOK nIBBCTIOjr or - Misses Phebe and Gharjotte Paine ’' . EXPENSES; ■ ", ! ntiATiD. wllH fuel, lights and washing, wlllhb fur! li nlshcd to young ladled at $2 25, during the snm rnmcmonths; nnd $2 60 dutihg the winter months. TUITION- —CoirimPli'English studied; inch.. dsGcogrdphy. History; Grammar,.AHUtlriettof - Beading and Writing, per qr. ■ - IT * s i flo AsttdndmV. Algebra, Geometry, Natural Phil dsbpliy aifd English Composition, ■■■■. •• SO Uighcf branches, sdefi as Botany, Chotiuslry, ; Rhetoric, Maillol ot Moral Philosophy, tho,Lon (judges, Drawing, Pointing, &b;, will .involve an , , ■ ° X Instrumental milsia by Ptdftsser B..ti-Walk«r,nu- cuttn charge,in -- _- The tuition fees will hb required quarterly, thb price of hoard monthly, in advaiibei anil nodedhetibn mode for absence, ciiao dfsickncSsi To the bearding scholars, (he use of a Very excel; lent Piano is furnished without Charge, nhd arrange-' merits'havo dise hocnnj a defer furnishing two bt three additional hqardcrt with tho .gratuitous ■ Sfa.it text' bobksj if desired. . .1 V.,. ~ 'a, ~ , ,v, ■, ~ ; first day of Janairy rieit,ondfcingaiutagl!ibsawht» havo had daughters Jn’thb ethool during Ifia last year, we avail ourselves of ifieaua.of ay pressing. id,thd public, and especially to .the cluxbhs of this and tha adjoining counties, our full conviction that ad vantages bfa v.erj high ofdot ate here, afforded for |h« gdirsor y' tiotnb.f.Jjli^ray; Jnnng ladies, 6ncK*nUeea;.aii : ari-. scarcely excellcd in the country,- The Intclleitusi the, V mahncrgtttia tnorals carefully— - vMlcbcd oyef. j>'• l =r~; i’yiiiirlJ— ■. ■ Fwrii personal obsorvarienand khowledge,wc feet entirely confident, iu rccommendlog lhis school to all ~ • such oawould tccurn a sniiablo ptsoo for'oducatuia " ■ thbli daughters. : : Me-CAIrDWELL, - s- bl-TV-S W.M.BIDDLE, ‘■■cVV,-:-; J. AiOEHB. ; ' > ■■' *'■, WM. PRETTYMAN, ■ ■ ; V-'-. , -■ , JOHN SfiCAFFREy,^.C,
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