IJLOQU ENT.AND TRUE,. T j cro i?po intand«piriti.i>hofon^i»R^'“' thl! The Wll ‘f, onc r„i Taylor without’;regard,fir hie total 0 “P ®. w VhV oanliot jfou Democrats ’dotho i ‘‘You WMga ,'havo’ nothing sainoh ' ■ -. Yodrolayillolpiea aro-aB-awopt ‘ on 'fp&w hbt 'b'ini'o before the people of Ton aiyaj-, didvociitM of bank,'tariff Ur distribution, * you m'iy safely promise to go Having. nO ,P. -Uotwc hnvo principles,.Which linvo f° r having’ fought yoU for them . boon j ; v ii cannot rlsk’theirloss. Hio game for y o,lr “’„, ' him wo risk everything and younolli is net have' nothing to do with the Whigs ing" Vowill enter into no-ollianoos with ■na d P“ f s' havowhipped lliem’on every; issuo they them.; Jill lad to tho people; and. wo can kccji than have allowI .. • ,jf tlicy, ,cbsra._.to renounce et/iipt on t eonio over to our side, we will re. I'. 1 ' o .'!.,l'into our .party, when tliey allow proper py eoivoi them ntan q Cl .„ ~But .line. coming into our idonoee or, dealing .pur men, and our and pompously claiming,them aa ihoir prmoiplo > ? t ; p lnn i this.; Before. pulling on our °. ffn mov must acknowledge, themselves aorrt/ for —liveryi; «i, at . of tho bank and protective, tat. having : wora ■ ' - iff, „.!/■ ■ fr ,„mnTltß ivelmvo cxprcßscd uur own ih dividunl roe i, g» J _ •.. a „ t lmt llio mattor will .A “fc 1 W ,tlio- candWato | *»•?> feraocrnoy it the nokt Presidential oleolion ‘l>o.o who now oaU thom . wlllS'J-'l 1 /? i , ,f 1 i« f imd’6f-lialf tlioao who AoW call flolyas P°K*■ i -Lany difforanoo-of opinlmv which nWShlfcr Jii' must pot ho permitted at S.Sia P to disturb, llio harmoh* #(tho Do.noorat.o parly- Vnrlh’o Volunteer. . ' ‘ IVlEoiiANicsmJnc, 2d May, 1847.- 'de.«i will please publish the following i^rh"«was P a“meotihg'hold. iri : HogeSlownoolite Scoflahd "tHo committee appointed for tills purpose ® Sof Judge’ Clentlcnin, George it pooher; consisted oi t G Morris, antl T. ti Bryson, SS&f£. 11*0 following BU.no wefe obtained, in produce, but chiefly m money. - • 1 plesbyldrian Chord, of Sliver Spring, , 3-o0 . Eist P° nnB^o^ou^ 1 ’^ o ' v - 118 ■ l^>V ' ■ - * ',40 , Hampden township, ’ Silver Spring township, , f , Allen township; . ; - f ' : - *'• 40 •' Churchlown and -Vicmity, - • nn Middlesex unci vicinity,, go .v. ..Mcdhanicsb'urg, • - '• , - ' " 8350 „ PHILADELPHIA MARKET. Saturday, May 29, ,1847. ■ hooß AND GRAIN.-Thonmtkcl la very quiet, willt onlv limited sales of Float and grain. Yostord«y « lot of 800 bb.ls. fair l)(ands sold at. 88,37} per bbl. mil holders'were oßorind freely at 88,.>0 ~to-day there is a little better feeling among holders,, and ,0010 few parcels of 3 a iOO bills, eaoll l.ayn been ta ken at 38,50, but tho generality ° r„ £ about .38,25 per; bbl;. Sales of 700 ibis, of Ryo Flour at 30,021; and Corn Meal in small lots at 55,- 311 a 5,37 V for" Pdnn’a and Drandywilio.; A lot ol 5,000 bbls. ronn’n, to arrive, sold at ,85,2.> per bbl. On When, tho only sale wo boar of i 5,1,800 bushels Fen'n’a at 1020 per bu. 3,000 bu pmno white sold yesterday at 212e.' Ryo is hdld at 137} a IdOo per bu. Corn is Bloody with moddrato sqlos of yellow at JISc per bu wt„ and 112 c for white. Sales of Oats nt 62 a 75c, us in qualily. ■j. j" /On •Wednesday morning last, ili this bordujb, Sarah, with of Mr. Jolm' N. Glandlng, aged about ySn ’Thursday iast,noarNowyillo, Mr. John Yoter, atird 01 years, 6 months, ond 14 days. _ 1 j i On lliu 20lb' May, in Kensington; Philadelphia, Mr. John H. 'Somerville, formerly dfCarlisle, in the 31st year of his ngo. . • ■ «„ ✓At Vera Cm?, in-the hospital, of dysentery, on Sa lutday tho 10th day of April last, Lewis Mrnas, a member of tho Weslmoroland Guards. ■ The decons. cd was a native of Carlisle, and volunteered In tho “Guards," a short time previous to their, matching, ‘to Pittsburg; : Uisgood conduct nnd excellent quail. . tlcs/mado him beloved by his compamonß. ■ THE-.btD'SICAWD-l New supply of Drugs & ancy Goo S W HAVfiUSTICK desires lo inform his friends and Uiv pnlilto. that \mnew SPRING AND SUMMED SUPPLY of goods, which Imvo been ’selcetoil with great oaro by himself personally, 'and last opened at hia old and well known estab lishment on North Hanover street, embrace a sup plyoK\ Fresh Drugs; ' loi'Other with a most extensive, rich and varied stock o\' JIOOKS, (belli sehooland miscellaneous) PJIXVY GOODS, PEDFUMES, &e. &c. to which ho feels confident he may invito the attention ol the public with-the full assurance, of being able to supply every want nnd gratify every laste, bo sides ensuring entire satisfaction by lbs very rea sonable terms.upon which his numerous ailicles will bo disposed of. . r •— . He would call the particular attention;of.fami lies and Physicians lo his replenished assortment of DRUGS and MEDICINES, which have boon hurchasod at the best houses in Philadelphia* tmu 1 ipay be relied upon forifrcshnoss excellence. Added to these will ho .found an entire slock of PAINTS, OILS, DYESTUFFS, Varnishes,! (Hass, & c ; &c.; all of which ho will ensure to be of the best quality and at tluv very lowest prices. He has made many uddiliona lo his slock of JiOOKS, besides securing a new supply of all the Text Books, Histories, Headers* Lexicons, W nun 2 Bonks, &e. now in use in College nnd ottr public schools—which bo will disposo of on terms suit ed to the circumstances of all. ilia stock of FJINCY ARTICLES embraces a rich nnd extensive collection Which itwould bo Im poß6iblo to enumerate, blit comprising many novel ties which cannot fail id strike the bye and please the taste, tiuch as Ladies and Gentleman's cutlery, gold and silver pens and plonolls, hair, tooth and clothes Brushes, 1 Perfumes of llousollo's rich and ‘extensive varltics, fancy snaps, shaving cream, card casus, pocket ,pistole, pocket books, &o. Also, a now supply of CornoUu’s elegant LJuiu TJIMPS % together with Sperm and Mould candles, baskets,musical instruments, umbrellas, children s toys, door Mats, and other articles in the ,vatloty l lino, which with a cdpsWnt supply of fresh Pruils,s nuts and’canfeotlpnory of the richosluualityt mkke a largo and splbnded stock to which lie confident ly invites ihu attention and patronage of his town j arid country friends, at the old stand in North Han over street, nearly opposite the Carlisle Dank. , - , J ”s. w. haverstick. Carlisle June 3, 1847., ' . ■ wigs a\i> miAins. TXT M. WEIiU, liikc» this mothod of rolurninff Im VV sincere thunks lo Ilia numerous friends undine public generally for tlio very liberal encouragement they htivo been pleased to-bestow' upon. liiin, nna 'voultl respectfully informthpm that lio has just ro* turned from tlio oily with a largo and vory.su/JCiw lot of Metallic Wlgfl* J’hroo quarter, do,Scalp, Ladles’ plain Frllcltos, or * r °nl Braids; Also a shiali' assortment of Ladies thirls,-a splendid urliolo, of a lulu and improved stylo on oombs, . ■ * ,* I Brushes, &o. Ho lias ,ufao tcoclvoc] a aoloot and, superior. lot of. Hair, Tooth, Nall/and Clolhos t Brushes? Wish andßuftalo horn Combs,'dressing,and .pocket' do.- articles that cannot lull to recommend , themselves I jty their superior fiiilah. . ... . ' I • . Hailloß and olhcra wishing to nurchnno anything >n the hhovo lino, will find it to tholr advantage by .. .Jalhnjf ami examining iriy stock, ria I Totil confident tnal the arllclitß, arid prices attached to them, will .Wimird gcnoHl satisfaction. _Carlial C| Juno 3,18*17 AValuable Farm ;at Public Sale. rpHE subscribe^'admthißtr'atoy''do ! bon , lB'tron with ,J_ the will annexed Of William McCAndlish,'doc’<i.i will oxposcTo~p6hlic sale; on the prcmisosj'on Satur day 'the Idth day of tfuna next, a; valuable FARM*, the property.ofitho heirs of-said deceased, situate in Dickinson township, Cumberland, cohnty; about} 1J miles south of the turnpike,'adjoiuirig lands of Wm. .Harper* C.'Tritt, Dunlap’s heirs. and others, Containing 148' ; Acres. 'i’ho improvements are a 1 two story LOG HOUSE and LOG BARN, and a gotfd Apple Orchard; ‘■Terms easy—tilld‘indisputable. 1 f Bale Uv commence at 12 o'clock, M.’' AMES R. IRVINE, Adm'r.df Wm.'McCandliah,.dec'd,. June 3,1647.—■ . SBiovilf’s Sale. ' ■ BY virtue of sundry executions in my bands, which have; been .duly-levied, I. will sell at Public Sale, to the highest bidder, on, Monday the 21st day-of Juno, ut.llio .Tavern of Thos. W. Reynolds, in Bcrryvillo, county oF'Clarlio, Stale,of Virginia,.all the personal properly of tlib said Thos. Vf., Reynolds, which has been seized iind'taken'by nio'to satisfy executions,in my hands as aforesaid. . The properly consists in part, of sonio ■ ’ : 25 Feather Beds, Bedsteads and Bedding; ; 1 Lounges, Tables, Chairs; * . . .. ‘ (iW f dozen Knives and Forks.; . • ‘ Plates, ’Dishes, &c., together witlv.overy thiAg else in tho Tavern House, which is now in possession of said Reynolds.,' .. Also— Two Negroes, three Horses, one Cart;, Farming utensils of almost every description ; . Gears, &.c. of good quality, , Terms. —A credit of 90. days Will, bo given on all sums of twenty dollars and. the purchaser giving a negotiable note well endorsed before delivery of the; articles? all siims-Ander s2o,' cash.' ‘Sale to 'commence at 10 o’clofck,’A» M. • CHAS. McO. CASTLEMAN, D.S. ' for P. Smith, Sheriff of Clarke county. - June 3, 1847'. " The necessity for'tlio above.sale has been partly produced by my indulgence.' It is.'thcroforo hoped, , and confidently expected, that those who knowthem [selves Indebted to mo will come forward without.de* [lay and scttld.up.' Tho,above sale is made with my consent. I respectfully ask my friends* and all oth ers who may desire, to purchase Household Furniture of every description, and all of tho best kind, and Farming Utensils, to attend said sale; and I shall at the flame time and place, offer for salo tho Tavern Property, now occupied by mo in’ Berry villc. *>To ..thoso who know tho property nnd .wish to. engage- in the busi ness, I need not .aay any thing. To tlioso who do hot know the property,. I'will only say that' it is sit uted in Berry villc, the County Scat of Clarke, which is one of the richest counties in Virginia, and is the groat thoroughfare from Washington cityt’o tho Ohio river l nvith‘:'a good turnpike road the.whole way through. Tlio House is large and in good'older, and usually has froni fifteen to twenty Boarders, a good transient custom, arid on public days a crowded ta bio and Bar room. There is Stabling, for 80 horses, and Water at tlio door. Tho Lot contains two acres of land, and is conveniently divided into, three well improved Gardens. -In addition to other inducements inviting ah enterprising man to purchase, a credit of six vears will bo men foriho entire purchase; mo* noy/ « . • . THOS. W. REYNOLDS. Berryvilic,' Juno 3,1847.—3 t • Stray Cattle. , OTRAYED ’away from tho plantation of'lho residing in South Middleton township, on or about.lho 251 h of May, FIVE STEERS, all between 3 and 4 years old. Ono.of thorn is a white and red slQcr. and another a light;bay with letters branded on tho horns. Tho other three are red, and also havo brands on tlio horns. Any person giving mo information so that 1 can obtain tho cattle, shall receive my thanks, and bo also liber ally rewarded. JOIINTIEMMINGER, Sr. ’Juno 3.1847;-3t* - ‘ notice: IS hereby given that Bettors of Administration on tlio estate of John Yoter, late of West Penns borough township, Cumberland co„ dcc’d., hove been issued by tho Register to tho subscribers living in said township. AU persons owing the. estate will make immediate 'payment, and = those having^claims l will orcsent their accounts duly outhonticotcd for settle ment. , HBZEKIAII VOTER, Adni'r . , Juno 3,1847.—0 t . Notice. T ETTERS of administration on thu citato of Abra- Jj ham Kauffman, late of S. Middleton, township, Cumhcrland county, Pa,, Wo boon granted by tho Re gister of said county to tho subscriber, residing in said township, county aforesaid. All persons indebt ed to said citato .are requested to tnoko immediate payment, and those haying clairaa will present them nronorly authenticated for settlement., - * DANIEL KAUFFMAN, Ex'r. Juno 3, 18-17.—6t* ; , .. liIST Or IETTEBS, ADVERTISED IN TUB '* VOLUNTEER*’ HT.APPOINTMENT. S lB, Jlnd be ilfurlher.enacUl, ‘• * • * ' \m all nilveitlßomaatM mailo under tho orders on kUm ussier Ueueml, in a neiv.pauer or newspapers, of eftffiFtm 'iilled for in any Poat-othce, s)mll lie inserted in the [inpbr or aniiera of the town or phico where the office advertising may bo situated, havina the hugest circulation. ■ ‘ ' r 1 [jV*cw Poit-OJflee Law, passed March 3,1845. ! I IST OF LETTERS remaining in tin! Post-office [ lat Carlisle, Plh, Juno Ist, 18-17. Persona in. quitlng for letters on lltia list, will please say they are advertised. v ' - ' . AllewnU Peter Kernan Michael ~ Aohald John, Kyle SirSbeaffiir Drown Jacob Esq Kennedy El en Durlnel Cmlirino A, Landwebr.llcinnoli Drown John. Lclb Mary 3 , Barnet McOlano 2 Lenlig Margaret Dailey Daniel Linn Dr A L ■ • I Gasman'Eli ]r Leaser Mary ■ I Carson & MoNanghlon Lookard Hannah Cornbrobsi Joseph Little David . Coffin WmH Miller James Campbell Emanuel Myers Josenlf „ Callaghan Patrick McCullough Rev S W Crane Mary J. ' baml ,f : ; Davis Mary D 51J 1 e > 8 n S ’ n i Douglass Cicro W : MdFadden Hugh Diffimdal Abraham Mters Martov Dickson Rev John Ogdon O ,s ; D Dunlap James ■ Robison Hunter 3 . FlHot Win Eon Sltambraugh.bnrali , Eckor 1J rD « nl ith&HealyDrs .. Elliott Alex S Stevtolt Lima Prehn Charles 3 NmondisWm Brass. or:- IrSL 'gESar ,- IgSE* : : HS! =s I Householder Maty Wise Moron i. 1 r,r Onoriro Wound Jacob Hamhitr.. Oaorge w , 1(ln Dr Demist oe 0^»ON ,p.m. pQfttdgC. ■ . . REMOVAL. : Cheap .Hats and Caps. 1 T) ■ li LECHLKR, moatrespectfully i J . Iriomlß nml'lhu public In BPnpml.« •>“ 1 “ removed his shop to tho.lm.h lni' m o n o store of Robert Irvin, Jr„ on Main ‘ ' roclly opposite Ueolom’a Hotel, wliorol™ Biontly loop on hand and for oalo, at tins !• w plrnaa n larao and olcßanl assortment-of HAlo and OARS, made in the latest and moot approve slvleritnd of the very best materials! - . ' risunw Tackio. ■ Tr'iil.L supply of CnpO Rods, Linos, i'HoS, A Unnko nnil ovory nrliolo mnulfod in I 1 islilng moklo Jual'robbiVdilliinil bpbdod by Iho siibsoribor, Juno 8,18'17i Coritcv Stone. THE corned afbm/ of tiio CiorVnan Reformed and Lutheran', Church", in- Franklin township, York Co., 3'raHcs south of Dillstown. on the Stnto road, will bo Iftid.pn /lho Juno next, at 12 o’clock, M. oh paid day. Gerinah and English preophihg may bo cxpeciedr Tho’pubUc'Js'.-.respectfully invito<U,o at tend? 1 ' 1 -'EY THE COMMIT'J&E. , ■' May 27,1847; .' • - ; ">*• ■. ' X • ROOM’ witlra ccllar at the south east corner of XA. Mairi and Bedford fetroeta, Carlisle; Thcrooms would .suit foran office or a grocery store; Fosses-, sion may bo had immediately; For-terms enquire at this office*.-, ' ' i • • • Carlisle, May 27 \ IB47t—Gt ; } • A. Joui'iidymaii Tanner & Coiivricr Ti/TAY: find employment by making application .to JYJI tlio undersigned who resides in Wostpomisboro’ township, two miles,cast of Nowville, near the Cono* doguinet creek. ,; 1 . SAMUEL GRAHAM. • May 20/ . • . Military Eiicaniphiciit. •THE j at Rcgi.mont’and 3d Battalion Cumberland Volunteers will hold an encampment at Shippehs burg, on the 10th, 11th, and 12th, of Juno next. The Volunteers in thq f adjoining• counties aro re spectfully invited to attend.’. Col. J. Hood, • Lt. Col. Hj McCulloch; Capl. Wm. Dunlap, '. Col. B» H. VVoodburn,’ ; Lieut. H. M’Culloch, ‘ Capt. S. Cope, Maj.J.F.Rhoads, ■ Adj’t.W# Frazer, ; v Cppt. J. A. Young, , J. Dick,. •• Capt. D. Wherry, • Serg’t. J. Boyd,. Capt. W. F* Carey, . Mnj.’ VV. A. Kelso. May 27,1847. . . - . ■ \ ■ . Ist Reg’t. Cumberland. Volunteers. PARADE at Shlppcnsburg on : the 10th, lltli, and 12th. days of Juno next, completely cquipt - for drill and camp duly. By order of the Col. Comd’g. , , A. FILER, Adj’t. . May 27,1847.—2 t,• •_ I SHOULD bq very.thankful, lo iho gentleman Wa goner wlib received a pack of. Sunday School pa pers from me, some time lii tlio latter port of Febru ary last, to bo loft at Hampton, and emitted to do so, if ho-would inform me whore lie loft' them* By so doing ho may save some trouble lo himself, and the subscriber. , ; HENRY GITT, . i Cross Keys, Adams. Cu , Pa, . : 'May.27,1847; ••• • .■ For defraying the, expenses and liquidating the del •' of;the Borough-of Carlisle: ' T)E it enacted and .ordained by the Town Council , | ) of the Borouglr of Carlisle, and it is hereby on dained by the authority.of the.same,’that tho sum of two-thousand throe hundred dollars bo assessed and levied upon tho inhabilanlsiOriho ;Borough of Car lisle, for,defraying the iexpujisca and liquidating tho dobt'of tho Borough of Carlisle for tho year 1847. Done in Conhcil tho l4tli day of May, 1847., ‘ ‘ • . TUGS. B. THOMPSON, • Pres't.of Council. Attest — Jas. M. Alt.en, CVk May 27,1847.—3 t , , Health made easy for the People, Or, Physical Training, to. make their <Lives. in this World Long and Happy, by the author'of, “ Fdu cation:. As It Is, Ought to Be, and Might - Be,” First American Edition, with . . ;Additions: , • BEING an elementary and Interesting trentiso on Self Knowledge’ Containing short and enter taining articles on ... •' Foodi' Heart,', Glands,-. Strength, . Ealing, /Stomach, Nerves, Recreations, Digestion, Liver,; .; . Brains, Old Age, Blood,' • Lungs, ■ / Mind, .. Man, •• Secretions,Arteries, • • Senses, Woman,-' Hoad, Veins, , Health* Disease,! •* . . Together with tho Great Secret—Success in Life 1 how 'altaincd—how.to do good—causes and effects of error—rhabils —passions—woman described—man de scribed—man’s errors—rich anil jmof—sexes—virtue and vice—youthful errors—woman how made deli cate—woman’s.virtues,.ambition, &c. &c. . , ; , Tho whole-designed ‘for ihetiphlo 'purpose of im proving and 'extending education amongst! the people, imparting valuable knowledge on, tho physiology;,of the human .frame, and tho laws Which govern mental and bodily ’health* «!tc. * " Any person sending 25 cents enclosed in a letter 'shall receive one copy by mail, or five copies will bo sent for $l. Address, postage paid . ' . G. 13..ZIEBER & Cp. Philadelphia. i - May 27, 1847.—1 y, ’ \ \ ■ valuable, work 'contains (in duodecimo 5 form) 177'pages. ,‘! 7 FASHIONABLE MILLENARY. MTIS NEFF has lately received another assort meat of.FASHIONABLE MILLINART,at her store;in!North Hanover street, opposite. Corn man’s hotel, and wlH'conßtanlly keep on hand every article in her line, of the latest stylos and —suclr ns Venom,,China Vcurli Straw, Braid, Lace, and Casing ... Alio—Dross and Bonnet Gaps, Flowers, Laces, Ribbons, Grass clotb skirls, Corsets, Head-Dresses, Gentlemens 1 Straw Huts, together with a variety ol Fancy and Dicss Goods, all of which will bo sold at a small advance. ‘ : ' | Cj’Oid Bonnets altered .in the neatest manner and 1 after the lulCflt’slylcs. 1 ‘Carlisle, May 520,1847.—31* . WATCHES AND JEWEESIV. T. CONLYN RESPECTFULLY announces to the public Unit ho has removed Ills WATCH and JEWKLUY Stero id the building one door kfijS* cast of his former'stand, on Main street, whore he will con* stanlly hoop orr hand and for UIK% •’«*»& ® a l° on 11,0 11,081 rouBona^e /SSiJLV- 1 terms. Gold and. Silver Lever, Levine and Common . ■ .^WATCHES, Breast-pins, Finger Kings, Ear Rings, Gold mid SiKer Spectacles, . ,• , Gold and Silver Pens and Pencils, ■. - Diamond pointed gold pons, at from 81,-H to 5,,- Pocket compasses, pen-knives, gold guard chains; and .watch kuys; silver 'thimbles,Miniature cases, Dockets and Bracelets, Silver Table and Tea Spoons, Duller knives, and, nn infinite, vorlcly of other nrli doe usually kept in a- wolhfurnished Jewelry slate. Lank at the Ham Prices.- > ■ r Gold Dover Watches, full jewelled, 18 ojiot cases, from B'ls to 830; Gold Depmos from BJU to 8do! Silver. Dover from 81.1 to 830; Common watches, fr °My B ßtook B i's 2 iargo, and l am determined to sell ns low ad calf ho had hy retail in tho city. , Watches and jewelry repaired tts ,“‘“^’ NLyN ; Carlisle, MaiT2o. isi?-—ly» - Saddle a«d Blarncsn Malting. mHE subscriber respectfully informs_tllo.puhlio tbo‘ : I ho litis cnimueneod the nbovo business, in oil HU vTrinus bronchos, in goulirllanover street, i.eiitly op positii (lid Posl onice, nml nenr to Morrell s Hotel, to tho Borough of Carlisle,' where ho will constantly keep on'hum! and manufacture to order, every thing in his lino of businosi, such ns Saddles, Bridles, Harness, MAUTINOALI3S, COI.LAIIB, &c. Hawaii also repair old Harness, and mending of-nil kinds done at the shortest noflco Ho will variant his work to ho made, of good material arid done in a .workman: ''dlo'llallcrs lilrasolf that ho can oilbr.suoli InJucO,-- inorito to tho public os will make it their interest to ploaso, he hopes to receive .a liberal y, pntrohiigo. . ‘ May SO, 1817.—3m* For Rent. NOTICE 'An Oi diuunco &c. &c. &c. BONNETS General Tom Tiling; THIS distinguished Man in Mrmoiurc; weighing dnly Fifteen who has been received with the ’highest marks of royal favor by all the prin cipal ‘crowned; heads of fcurrfpe* and ;Who lias per formed before ftvc millions of persons dunng;lho last four y'eaffr, will hold Turks levees evkKyDay Atfif KVBNiNdjji’or '6. short time .only,'over the• Chinese Museum, at the Museum Building,Ninth. Street be low Clicsnyti'.ot which ho will introduce alibis Won derful Performances jmd Beautiful Costumes, includ ing Songs,. Dances, Giccian Statue's,'lmitations of Napoicoii' Bbnnpurle, Frederick the Great, tho High land "Chief,bis beautiful Court Brcsii wbrh before Victoria, &c- ._ , *. * •• •' His 'magnificent Jewels , &c., will ho ex hibited.’ His Miniature Equigago, consisting of Pig my Ponies and Elfin, Coachman and Footman, will be seen in front of the Hall, Ninth street, at the ter mination of eadrday’s Levee, at 1 and 6 o’clock. 1 Hours From I,ls to I; 2J to’s*&| 17$, to 9 o’clock. Boors open half un hour-previous. Admission 25 cents.- Children underlie years' half price. / , , Notice to .the Puiilic;—This is positively the last time that General Tom Thumb will ever bcscen in Philadelphia, as ho retires from public life as soon as. ho has paid a brief visit to the principal cities id Iho Union* ; . . ' May 20,1847.—3 t CJlothlng! CBotliing!! THB'subscribcr. of tto late firm of Buck.&Moorc, ' takes this method of informing his friends'and the public that ho has bought out the.in terest of S. L. Buck, at the old established CLOTH ING STAND, No. Zoi'Market Street, Philadelphia, and is now prepared to furnish all kltida of Ready made CLQ,THING, at prices which eftnnot but se cure to: him the patronage of all who wish to pur chase (Cheap' Clothing, I have -splendid French Cloth Dress and,Frock Coats, from §5,50 to $lB, do. Pants from ,75 cents to §6; Vests, from 62£ cents to $4; shit of Summer Clothing for $2,25. Also, all kinds of Gentlcihen’s Furnishing Goods at extreme ly low 4 . '.'"Wholesale.dealers in Clothing would do well to • call - at the store of JOSEPH J. MOORE, . -254 Market Street, Philadelphia, . Mby‘2o, 1847. . Biutlsell’h- Cotivex Self-Sharpening Cultivator. THE -subscriber having purchased the patent o Burdsclts Self Sharpening Cultivator, for the .townships'-of .Monroe, South Middleton, North'Mid dlctoii, and Borough of Mcchnnicsburg, respectfully invites t.*o pttontion of Farmers to this excellent pa tent, which is acknowledged by all who have given it a trial, to. be superior to any other ever used. It can .bo used for seeding'as'well as for cultivating ’ This Cultivator may bo seen.at the residence of ihe r suhacribcr, in North Middleton township,ncai to RichcrV tavern. Farmers.'coll and see it. . ••• ..i DAVID STUCKEY. , May 20;-1847.—4t , ______ Clicsrsut Oak. Bark. Ikn CORDS of Ohesnut Oak'Bark wonted* for iOU which I will pay the highest price in Cash, or in Leather at cash price's, as may'suit the seller.. Tho Bark;tA be delivered atmy Tanyrird ,in North Boat street, Carlisle.' . v JOSEPH SHROM.j- May 13i 1847.—tf ' “ - ' P/S. I will also purchase 30 or 40 cords of,.Black Oak Bark, for which I will pay .$3 per cord..- ‘4. Hats! Hats! e*n "THANKFUL for past fuvors, and as dcsirou ' as overdo please all wbo may favbr him with their custqm, tho subscriber hereby notifies his friends and tho public generally, that ho still keeps his finishing shop in N0.,3, Harper’s Row, two doors north'of R. Angnay’s store, whore ho has constantly on hand and will manufacture to order „ ’ Bats Of Every Description, all of the very latest fashions, and at lower prices than over. Hf» stock of FURS, &c. have been selected with groat care—and ho will riianufncturo Beaver, Nutre, Cassifpere, Silk and other hats m tho newest styles, fully equal lo any of the city work. pall, then,follow-citizens,.and, examine om assort ment. m. wo charge Carlisle, April 1, 1847. Crushed Sugars. 1 fY BARRELS of “ Lovering’s” fmcat.t)uality doo nl i,lo refined crushed, lino crushed, nnd pulvom cd Loaf Sugars, as also a lot of white Havana, and fine clarified hrowri Sugars, just received and for sale, low, at the Grocery store of J. W. LUX. ' Carlisle, May 27,1847. - ' Just.Rccclvodj i . ‘ LARGE*, splendid nnd varied assortment of A Policy: Goode, Books, Oroceriee, pruils, and a liiUo,of every thing that cen bo named, wanted, or thought of—ail of tbo best quality nnd at Ibo lowest the o.d ostabHs.,cd e^Fency .Carlisle; Alay 37,1847. . ■ ROUSSEL’S TOOTH PASTE. ' To those who value aoumlahd handsome tooth, this piepnra tion is confidently recommended. For ghing a pear ly whiteness to tho enamel, firmness to the gums, and frngrando to tho breath, it is deservedly esteemed. Fo, Bale at the Drug aU.ro of O C| May 20,,1817. ■ T) OUSSETi’S POMMABI3 PHLIOCOMB, th K purest and most-perfect o'niclo for tliQ growtl Qtul preservation of the Hiu.r, warranted genuine Beef morrow for solo at, the drug slore nf J, & WVB. rLbMIiNU. May 20. 1847; PAYBON’,3 INDEI.UULE TNK, for marking] illicit, &c. Thia ink ia liacil without h prepara tion, anil aualiina lu reputation fully oa being infe -9 pone, now inuac.^^t^^.r. TTeXANUBU'S TRICOUAPIII3, warranted to /V color iho" bait nr whiskcra, a finer black I bon ony other hole dye'known upon immediate applica tion.; Eor ealo at the Drngb.om FLEMim May M, 1817. .' . . Tio'oKET HOOKS. Ail excellent nesorlmcnl of 1 1- vorioue patterns, for enlo ot the JruE etore of Hey SO, 1847, L & W. B. 1' LB MING. rmIAIN’S Pdf Aimed Sand Ball and Tablet! for N doonainff whitening and beautifying the hand., 2 aaleat &. B. FLEMING'S Drug Store. " May 80.1817. ’ ' : aWAYNE'S Syrup of : Wild : Chorry,-for nMnTr.onJon Imlum Uubbo. Cou« l'ln»tor wnr i *• «* *X of ' ! . J Moy 20, 1847. mUE tost quality of Cigars and Clmving Tobacco, T for sale by the HOUBO. Mny 20,.1847i j Always Auciidt , ■ mUIS day received on additional supply °1 “trig -1 ham Lawns, Boragcsi Batarmes, Batego Scarfs Cdrliaio, May-13, 1847. , . T\OM 13STIC GOODS. Tho ha^ ju»t JL) Opened q good assortment of Chcckstlick Table Diapers, bleached Muslins, which choapTor cash. - . . •*** u TuOTHS.i C,ASBIMERES. A VJ mid at roroarlwbly lo ® t'JJSWji etoro of. .. . f tUJWJ 1 , , ,-1 April 15, .1647' TTWESir CRACKEIiS.^-W*^ r > f,° d ",\%"’ho.p qonstonlly on *•»»!? a,l<i ■ c. INHOFJV Agl. Grocery of , r, :- ' April 23,1817. 1 M« SA N 7, UAIsi:N;S. r Afrc«rj-‘ " Jj. coivod at llio now »w>« c ini j o FF, Agt. : April®*. ' IF „ Apnl , t ; • . . NOTICE. LETTERS of Administration, on the estate .of Elizabeth Coffman, doc’d. late of Hampden township, Cumberland county, have been issued'by the Regis’.' ter of said County, lb the subscriber residing in the township aforesaid. All persons having claims or demands aguiusl thc estate of said dcccndcntarorc. quested to presentlhcni! f properly authenticated for settlement,and'lhoso indebted, will,make' payment to ; > ■ ; .’JOHN SPROUT, ExV.. ! ' May 27,J547.--6l« . . v '' Notice; To thc*Heirs and Legal Representative* of Patience ‘ McKean, tale of [the Borough of Shippeneliirg, <fc* 1 ceasedi •- ';' •' rpAKB notice that by virtue of a writ a Partition X andlValualibh, to mo directed, I will hold an in quisition oh the Veal citato of baid deceased, situate in the BoroUgh bf Shippensburg, on Monday ’ the 14th of June,lB47, at 10 o'clock, A. M.of said day, jwhch and .whole You taay attend if you think pro pel.:. JaMES HOFFER, Sh J Jf. , Sjikhiff’s Offick, / Carlisle, May 20, 1&47.—3t { Auditor’s Notice. A LL persons having claims against tlio estate of XX Rebecca,. McElhinny, lalo of Mifllin township, dcc'd., will present them to the undersigned, ndditor appointed by the Orpqins' Colirl to marshal and dis tribute the assets in tho- hands of the administrator of said decedent, at his office in Carlisle, on or before Saturday tho slh day of June next.. , - . .J. S. COLWELL, Auditor. Carlisle, May 20,1847.-31. Estate Notice. LETTERS of administration, on tho estate of William Basehorc* lato of Alien township, de'eM. have'boon granted by the Register of Cumberland county, 1 to Ibo subscriber residing m Frank ford township. All persons having claims agahislsaid estate will presentlhem properly authenticated for settlement; and those indebted will make Imme diate payment to CHRISTOPHER ORRIS, Min'r., , April 29, 184T.—6t* ; ■ -j NOTICE. LETTERS of.administration on the estate of Geo. Eoldowsor, loto of South. Middleton township; Cumberland county, Pa., hawt boon granted by tho Register of said county to tho, subscriber residing in Frankford township, county aforesaid. All persons indebted to said estate nro requested-to make imme diate payment, dm! those having claims will present them'ptoperly authenticated for settlement. • DAVID ERNST, Adm’r. ■ May 13, KOTICG. 1 WOULD hereby notify all persons who are in i arrears, either by nolo, bond or book account, to 1 call ami settle their. respective dues ns 1 have dispo sed of my entire stock of Hardware to) Messrs. Fish*| cr and Fortney, of Harrisburg, and for ho other rea son but to'settlo up my .books. The soqnlsj calls are made the bettor, as'by July next the accounts will ho left in the hands of a legal officer for collection.— The books must now.be settled up, several attempts | • having been made but failed indoingso. Wegivc* fair warning that if any one fails there is a way that wllhnbt fail in making them some. . Those having business with mo will find mo’at my residence, cor nor of Lou.hor and Pitt g ENEI! , Carlisle, April 16, ISd?. • ’ ■ Estate'Notice. . LETTERS of administration on tlio estate of.WmV Oyster, Into of Easlpennsbotough township,Cum berland co., Pa., have been granted by tlio Register of said county to the subscriber residing in said town: ship, county aforesaid. All poisons indebted to said estate are requested to make immedidte payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement.. ■ • • ‘ MARGARET M. OYSTER, Ai'rx. April 29,1847.—5 t» ' ■ . NOTICE; LETTERS of administration on (ho estate of Jn. cob Marlin, sr. deed., lalo of Westpennsborough | township, have been granted by the Register of Cum berland County, to the subscribers residing in said township. All persons having .claims against the estate will present them for settlement, and those who arc indebted will . J ABRAHAM MARTIN,, ■Ad'inrt, April 20,18.17—Gt» Notice to Tax Payers. ~, UNDER the provisions of. the act of 18fl4, any county, paying into the Slate Treasury, the State tax levied oh such county, prior to the 15th of July i in any year, is entitled to an abatement bf 5 per cent.' on the amount.so paid. v , . Tho undersigned. Commissioners of Cuipberlano countyi in view of fho above provisions^consider it equitable and prdpdr tlmt those, who the prompt payment of their taxes ptior to the above date, en able the Treasurer to pay over the Slate tax, so as to receive tho aforesaid abatement of 5 per coni, the benefit of which has Hitherto been engaged by the citizens of the county generally, should bo allowed o , deduction of that amount by the colloclor—havo au thorized the different collectors, to make said abate mont from the State tax, in nil cases whom tho Suite and County lax is paid to tho collector prior tb the 15lh of July, 1817, when said abatement shall amount - to one cent or more, no fractions of a cent to bo cre -10 diled; , id Commissioners, havo .f 1344, 111 Since the net ot . *** t *- paid-the State tax of this county, annually to the. Stale Treasurer, within, the lime prescribed by the I act and the county has received the benefit of an 1 abatement of 6 per cent, thereon, bat to meet raid payment theV have foilnd It 'necessary heretofore to; appropriate a part of the county fund, to meet the deficiency occaaibned by delinquents, until tbo bol nneb of the Stole lax was collected. ; It therefore bc cbmee necessary to require the payiiionfof both Stale and Count/lax, to entitle tile payer to the aforesaid abatement upon tho aforesaid Btatedax Tbo undersigned thereforo confidently anticipate that the above arrangement, and the further induce* mint of enabling Cumberland county to maintain the character for promptness ond fidelity which she bos acquired in the'discharge of.her obligation, to the Commonwealth, will Induce every citizen Jo discharge their State and County W ° f ■ y ‘ .1). STBRKETT, , DANIEL COBLE, ’ _ . County Commissioners', Attest—Wm. Hp.ilt, Ctk. March 25,1847.—4 m ' Haidwaic I Hardware tI THE subscribe™ having purchased the entire stock of Jacob Sr nor, invito Ilia attention ol tho public to their assortment.. With all thohiim biiL'oinrr, boasting, and puffing made by other cs tabushmonts, typ are aide to soli Hardware as ltrw if not a little lower lltaii tiny other Hardware store in the county. Try us and prove ud. attbe old and well known aland on North Hanover 4t., between Common’s Tavern and the Hal anl Cap Store of Gdb. Keller., Wo have Jusl received n full and general assortment of , Hardware & Building Mafenals, w whicli may bo enumerated tho following, among wI 101 l m y . ... stool niTconts . 500 pounds Ainorlenn u»s English Blist’d. Steel at 124 P-r , b *COO pounds of Cast and Sheer Steel at per . -iMrBB of Nalls n nd,Spilces at *4 50 por ko S . ( 200 o°* b».°o round °VV hi to oa d from 91 Kto ' * 3 2000 I Sos.' boat quality of Grindstones at 11 to a C °3oo*Eallona of Linseed Oil. ■ 100 gallons’of Spirits of lurponltpor. SO tons of Bar anti Horao Slioo lion. . , 1 With a full naaprlmonlul Building-Hardware,, such as Boofca/titoHoa, Bolts, Hinges, SpteWs, Oils, Paints, Glass and Putty, rjlalla und &0., too numorqtis to mention. All to be hail at tholo^ price riariwar^^ &Fisn^_ Carlisle, MayG, 1817,.; ;• ’ / '/ , . New Store. Superior Family" Groceries/ THE subscriber, respectfully inviles the atten tion of his friends nh'd the lo bischoice ?: " ■ : slock,of * - Jl ' which he has just opened at his new sioVe, OOrner of Hanover and Lonlhcr streets, and dTrecltydp- - i posito.Leonard’s store. • , ',, . ; . Particular care has been observed Irt the selec tion of the purest, most fragrant & delicious TVas', the finest and best flavored Cigar9,andthe nch'w . variety of Cheese, together with a first &te assoH ment of high and low priced Sugars, Coffees jMb- . lasses, Spices, Fish, Salt; Queensworo, CrackVrs; Fruit's, Nu\s, Candies, Brushes, Corn Brooms* Blacking* Matches, &c., &c., embracing every tide which can he desired by fahiiliea or,individ uals m his lino of business', and at'tlie lowest cash prices at which Ihoy can Vo iVrhishedV, , ,' ' V Ho will also keep 'on hand at Ml lithea superioV. LIQIIOUS, which he Will bo able to dispose of cheap. , , .• * ’ Purchasers will ’.find U to their Interest to ex amine my stock before purchasing elsewhere, for lam determined lb sell at very rabd'eraU: profits, Don’t forget ilie stand—cornet, of Hanover and Loullier slreets, Carlisle. April 20,1817* , : ; ■ m r.- Grocery, Ten,'China & ■ Store- : THE subscriber liasnetoly lilted up Ills Store Room; and is now roe'eiVirig oh entire new and fresh supply-of-all articles connected with the and Queehsware bußincsa, embracing Coffees find the finest rjualUicß, Syr’ups\ ytigalr Hbtise and Orleans Molasses, together with GwlafWarc, Stoneware & Glassware* Brown and Loaf, as also crushed Loaf Sugars, poin ted T'uV«, Buckets, «Scc.. all of whVcWVs offered /or side nt tho lowest cash profili, Cur friends public are invited to call and judge for ihcmfehes at the old stand and store room ot Carlisle, April 16,1347. New Spring and Summer Goods. CHEAPER. THAN EVER!, mho subscriber has just received and is now open; X irig; at his elorrj, on thesouih-w'cslcoroerof the Public Square, a fresh and splendid stock of. : , Staple 1 '& Fancy DryGoodtf, comprising.in parti cloths, cassimercs, cashinar lets, tweeds,cottons oV air mouseljn Ido lamos,. California plaids, lawns, ginghams; 1 muslins, checks; lickings,•gloves,’ hosiery, &o. (groceries of all kinds. Aido', a full block of the Celebrated Fluid Lamps', which holm'ssoeklensivoly introduced, and Which 1 liavo given so much general salislaciion. . Also, The Pekin Tea 'Company’s 'fleas. ■ He has been 1 appointed-sole agent in this place for the. sale o_ 1 the above Teas, lb which he would invite the spe cial dtterttlon of the lovers of good Trias.’ The manner in which 'they are put up is such, as that : the flavour Vs preserved for any length of tirne,be ■ ingincased in lead or tin foil. Families can bo supplied with any quantity'put up in this tnanner: 'Pirn public is .respectfully invited to call and examine his slock, before purchasing elsewhere! inasmuch as he feels confident that his variety and prices will be salisfabtory.to poroljasers. . . p • •• ROBERT IRVINE, Jr.“ : : ' Carlisle,-April 15,1817.,. ;'• Victory! Victory!! David h; Arnold, im. ju.t returned itom n; York \villi a largo and well aglociod; aMortmenl of Spring and SUrtrtint ■. . Dry&obdSj t / . which ho will sell, to' his and the public gene^ I rally, on the lowest and most reasonable terms. Ha -1 vine purchased alt my Toney Goods at the Package sales in NcvV York, I feel confident that 1 can sell them Fifty. Per Cent Cheaper than any atore id this county. , ’ *■ French Lawns l ean sell from, 18 ; lo 85cl*l Gingham & Organdy lawns, new style, 18 to;So “ Embroid’d. Swiss for dresses, . ’ ‘ 37: to .86 . All wodl .Bahorlno “ 1 3 * 1° 21 a Mous.do lainca, new stylo, . . J 6. to4o Barred ofid pluih SvviasTor dresses, ; 12J to 85 Handsome dress Silks,a splendid assortment pi Ba* raw Shawls nullScarfs;Silkdo..now slyle Ribbons. Blonds, chiton and thread Laces,9. C;llandkerchief», Hosiery and Glove's. Also Cloths, Summer .Cmsi : meres, Tweeds, Drillings and .Vesting > A largo M sortmenl of Ingrain, Venilmn and, Rag Carpptmg, Oil Cloths and Mattings.. .. , ; . Persons wishing to purchase any of ar ticles will find it lo.thelr advantage local] before pur chasing elsewhere. Carlisle, April J 5, 1817. J <'•’/ C|toap Hardware Stoiro. THE subscribers have just recelltbd and are now npeqing at limit slote oil'Mailt street, opposite Ogilhy’s Dry Goods store, a largo lot of ; • / , Hardware}, ~ whlhh, in 'Addition, to their iornier stofck, makes iheii assortment larger and more complete, inari will lie found.!,, any oilier sloth lit the connty.nnd to which they would ball tho alleriliqn of. bulldera; mechanics, and all'wanting goods in their line.— Their sloclMontprises it .full assortment of-locks and latches of every description, hinges, screws) bolt’s, shutter fastenings; window apriligs, circular; cross cut and mill saws'; hand,pannbi,ripplng amt 1 tenant' saws, phiscls, gouges,' plane bills, planes of hvhry hind, natchl iron and ball braces, common and pi,iled braces wllh hilts, Sugars lihd auger hills, spike Sad nail gimbleta; hies; hawmols; , dratt’ihg Unites, shoo anil nail holnmeis, files and rospS, irdco, lialler Slid cow chains, shovels and spades, hoes, hoy and indnureToths, straw knives, 1 &o. Also knives and fdiks of every style,- pen; poekei and dirk knives, scissors and shears,; table and tes spoons';walters-hhd irhys, candlesticks; brass, andirons, shovolsjind jongs, fancy and com mon hollows, smoallllhfltotis; " Hdllowarc & Ccdarwaro, of eyory "description. They havo also n full and complctb assottmelil of Saddlery and goods; lor carrinoo builders, wagon hexes, bnrrihgo springs, paints! nil and dyo etull's, oohch, cabinet; japan and leathei varhish, tylndow glash, (umy. &0,. Alan, just received 20 lons of bar iron, pomprla imr a full assortment bl* all kinds, Ijtosiia find Arne ricah alieet iron, hoop iron, bast, el,ear, blister and ' spring stool, iinyila, vices, nails and spikes, ltd r plate, iino, wplltorj pife* rind bar lead, ■ * Also, *lO doz. Brain and grass scythe**: ■>. . ,o 0 ' . »* scythe ancniliSs ■ " ; fteaKSS- oafetli limp oan.bo.ltad & fe,{ X rON. I Carlisle,' April .18,1847. ",- Alicud of all Competition! Cheap Hardware and Paints ! , 1 NO'HUMBUOti =i • rpM E attention of iho public is respectfully in- I vilod In a new and splendid slock of HAKU VVAHK AND PAINTS, which t'hate Inst te coived from thdcily, nnd whichl kni determined toAoll cl the LOWEST PBlOlisl ■ ■ Ido notprotend thall ImporfithirGoods tny solf but buy them In iho city oil for-cseli, and of course gel tbom al die lowest Mies. The nubile I is tbotofoto invited to become acquainted with the prices, nnd then cnil on mo and. if Ldo hot sell butter goods ns low nnd a Wile lower than i lts nj: porters, I shall not nek llibni to buy. I will »ut>- I loin the prices of a few articles, vl *;, rt .. Ke -j One hundred Kcfea rtf Noils, rtt , 1 one hundred Kogd ol Wlmo i pet , an lbs.-, 3000 lbs. tilths. , lb.; and all otlior.jioodai ol Mnotti II LrocV, , ,-Carlis leUrf Lf- T j'.W.EBY, YH
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