orr= - miter from the aid of Gen. Quitman, show* foil"? 1 ?* Znrno to pursue towards this lying journal. l'"! rI S„ /vidonco of llio unexampled moderation ol Jl i» V .1..1 a paper is allowed, to be published in aor “ r “, y „j o riho enemy, whilst occupied by our for- I I ,IC M[ll ~;„inrr liio most atrocious libels against our c °n,erit and army. ■ Gen. Quitman is tlie man to deceitful Mexican to a Jail understanding cfl "'gj;ce'o//}i‘ Civil and Military Governor. M Nation *i. I’ai.ace, Mexico, Oct, 6,1847., „ ln vour periodical of liio Sill, presented utl ,itio of “ Occurrences de. Pallela,” you relate d aulrogos committed by patrols and soldiers of vanonfl o C - T || nn j Military Governor lias dl tho "’ m ”' . ; n f or ni you, that you must present proofs rf'said outrages stilus office, in,order that thegoilly 1 to present, these proofs, you will bo hold ■noosible for libels agalnsl.lhU army. , respon . s | r your obedient serv'li Gtfio. T. M. Davis, Soc'y. To Editor of Monitor Republicano. ; For tlie American Vbluntecft TUB NEXT PRESIDENCY* following Communiottllon over the slgnalurc elaities'’ from tho ‘‘Cumberland Volley Sentinel," ii organ of the Democracy in our sister county of KoHin. expresses my own views so exactly on tho bicet of the next Democratic candidate for tho Pro j|mt you will obligo a constant reader of •our valuable popor by giving it on insertion therein. JL, Vico President, needs no eulogy from the poo fan bumble citizen, for his reputation.ls already M.ilnilol—as Wide spread as our extensive domain, «rmlv fixed in the hearts of the people, as aro "mounUin. upon their solid basis, Ho lies .Hawn himself the friend of liio people through a long ", ~,o f u l life—and ll Is apparent Hint he has tho firm ”, nn d energy and, courage to meet a crisis, when ■ reailircs a characlctof tile highoslmoUld to stand “ against persecution, outrage, and insult, in the Zfnnco ef a great popular principle. Such a man ‘ln want as President of the United Stales, and such .mon only is a safe repository of power, in a trying emergency. 'Vo want a man who can combat foar- Iceslv and successfully with the monopolizing nnd aristocratic spirit of tho oge, nnd who will discharge his leioln duly as tho Representative of the sovereign, ty of a people free in deed, and in tralh, and not merely in name, PUBLIC US. Erom t!ic Cumlorlnnd Valley Sentinel,. llONa GEORGE 91* DALLAS. Without detracting from the olulins of other Dom ocratic candidate* tor the Presidency, allow me to nresent before the Demociacy of Pennsylvania and the Union, the name of, I GEORGE MIFFLIN DAL LAS. The distinguished services which, Mr. Dal. us has rendered the party, entitle him to the high regard and grateful consideration of every pure Dem ocrat who values the cardinal principles of* the Re* publican parly. Elevated to the Vice Presidency by the voice of the nation, he has fulfiled to the very let ter the high expectations anticipated, and has shown to the world a Roman firmness equalled only to tho trying occasions which surrounded his constitutional interposition. On no occasion has Mr* Dalits fal tered in the discharge of hie duty. He has always maintained a steadfast devotion ie regard* less of personal popularity, His strict adherence to i the Democratic parly from' Infancy—cradled under Democratic tuition—throws a halo of Jolly grandeur over Ini political rectitude, and' places him far be yond reproach, as a leader in tho ranks of Jeffereoni ,«n Democracy. ’ , Mr. Dallas has been consistent in his political course.-No public act of his hua, endeared him more closely to the great mass of the people than the east ing Vote —that vole which has brought prosperity to all classes of cilixcns,and which has fully the pledges which were so confidently predicted.— This net alone has placed Mr. Dallas in. a position of great renown, and it remains to bo seen whether Pennsylvania will not show by her voice that her round, able and pure statesman, Is- worthy' of the J\rst choice in the gift, of the people. Tho Republicans of (ho Union know where to find the Vico President. : It requires no questions.— His nets and speeches show where ho i«, and show I conclusively that the constitution is his only guide, lie obeys instructions—a Democratic doctrine—and never has, nor never will ho betray the parly with which he has acted all his lifetime., Will Pennsyl vania do him justice T Will she not aay “ well done good and faithful servant?” I think raand fee! con fidenl tho Democracy will unite as a inan In olova , ling George Mifflin Della* to the Presidency In 1848. a JUSTICE. For"ihc Volunteer. Mr. IJrallon.—Wo have the pleasure lo inform you, lint llknrt D, Dai.ehouskv, Esq., Collector of Mif flin Township, hn* settled his account with the Treas urer of Cumberland County—the State and County lax of his township levied and assessed for the year 1847. Ho is a most remarkable man for HU age, in energy and promptitude. He is now eighly-ono years of ngc, and has made till t liis collections in that ex tensive township on foot. Truly lie is a good and faithful officer, and lias the grealful acknowledge ments ofthe Commissioners of Cumberland Co., and they would offer this venerable officer as a pattern of faithfulness in the performance of duty to the resi due of collectors in this county. , X. COMMON SCHOOLS OF CARLISLB. Select Schoolß ßa No'V* 3f 184 T» High iSchool*, MlflS HeNDEL’s. Conduct Attendance Impvov A 44 956 A • 44 951 A 44 949 Jano McClellan, Anna E. Holier, Mary M. Dentz, Mr. Devinncv’b, Jnmes N. Eby, A 59J 1217 John S. Lee, A 68 1231, J. W. Wonderlick,. A 58J 1323 Secondary Department,'/ Mr. Eckel's. Btnrislor Hall, John Snodgrass, Iwnry Lochlor, Miss Main. A 125 675 A 125 575 A 120 675 Mias Underwood's. Cornelia Lino Lucy Gardner, Anna Kinyon, Mary A.Hughes, Mary E. Hondo!, Helen Zciglor, Mr. Lodacu’s. Hufiield Loudon, A 45 206 James F, Gorges. A 47 200 William Nublo, A 42 187 % order of tho Board of Directors, . GEO. SANDERSON, Sco'y. jfEavftctfl. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. Tuesday, Nov. 16,1847. Flour and Meal—Thoro hat been an increased in quiry for Flour, with sales of ISOObrls at 86 per brl w fair brands and $6 26 for extra, chiefly for ox fort. Ryo Flour-Sales at $5 25. Corn Meal I 1 * 1 slightly declined swo nolo a sale at 83 12| por brl. Grain—A stlo of fair southern red wheat $1 28 Per bush. Corn—Sales of 2500 bushels at 70a72 c. ; op old yellow,and CBo for white} new yellow at •56c, Oats no sales h»»o transpired. Seed— Cloversccd has been in request} sales of *OOO bushels only fair to good quality for another ♦4 SO 1 “* Mto 4 37 * P ° r bu ' ,h< ' ,, aml prin, ° ° rer Whlakey ii Rooroo; am.ll ..log in hhds at 39c. / MAHKIED, 'On the 7th in«l., by tho B«t. A. H. K Miner, Mr. «n»«uue Wolf, to Mien Eul* Mu-taa, both or Monro© tp. * On the 12th in.l,, by tho eame, Mr. Moaaa Tlui, *-008,10 Mias Sarah A., youngest daughter of Mr. jftn Keller, all of Carlisft* ' DIED. ( O" the Sd, Inal,, in Baltimore, at the reaidenco of f" brother, Mla» Em?* Kurruu, in the 53 your or nt> age, . -I \°n Saturday tho 14th met., al Newvillbr of a Ibng •no lingering pulmonary disease, .which He hors with . "larkablo piticnco and re.lgnallon, Mr. David .r*! "Cod 81 yoain, 10 monllie and 11 days. Hi. |‘!«t end may truly be acid to haro boon peace. | Valuable Farm for Kent. WILL bo offcred fpr rent from the first of April next, that valuable , LIMESTONE FARM, situate in Dickindori township, Cumberland county, adjoining lands of Samuel Galbreath, Robert Donald son and others, and now in the occupancy of John Fortney, containing ■' 1, 95; ACRES,. of excellent Limestone Land—l6o tf which are cleared and in a nigh stale of cultivation, under good fence, and in fine (condition. Tho improvements aro alj good—a well of water is near to the.door,, and a thriving Orchard on the farm. This farm is situated on the Walnut Bottom Road, 6 miles from Carlisle.. If not rented before Saturday the 4th day of Decem ber, next, it will on Chat day. be put up for rent at public outcry, on the promises, at.ten o'clock in tho forenoon, when terms &c., will be made known by Nov* 18, 1847—8 t. , N. WOODS. . Trustee’s Sale of Eand. : BY virtue of a deed of trust, {executed to tho under signed, os Trustees, by Philip Siler and Wife, for the benefit of James Robinson. I will sell to the highest bidder on Saturday the 1 iih day of Decern• her next, before the,tavern of John T.' Henderson, in Hcdgestfillc, (it not previously disposed of at private saio,) , _s THE FAHUT Convoyed by said >deed,.now in the occupancy of Samuel Slyer, lying on Back Creek, 2 miles West of Hcdgcsvillc, adjoining. the lands of John Zom, William Johnston, Doctor Harley, and others, con* taining fifty acres of which is bottom land, the balance Slate, bordering bn,Limestone* The improvcmcntsconsist of a comfortable Log Dwelling House, new Barn, Stone Spiing House, Smoke House, &c., dec* A further description of the land is deemed unnec essary, as persons wishing to purchase will first view tho premises, I will merely add, however, that a more profitable Investment could not be made in land in tho county than (his, nt (ho price asked for it* . The terms, which will be easy, will bo made known' oh the day of sale* ISRAEL ROBINSON, Trustee. Nov. 18,1847.—4 t NOTICE is hereby given to all poisons interested, that the following accounts have been filed in this office for examination by the accountants therein named, and will be presented to the Orphans* Court of Cumberland county, for confirmation and'allow ance on Tuesday the 14th day of December, A. D, 1847, viz: , 1. The account of Daniel Bretz, Guardian of Ja cob, Daniel, Abraham and Mary- Ann Bretz, minor children of Abraham Bretz, deceased, 2,i The'account of Samuel Boyer and Jno. Boyer, Executors of Peter Boyer, late of East Pennsboro* township, deceased. 3. The account of Thomas Bell, Administrator of W m. H, Dell, late of Sivef Spring township, dcc'd. 4. The account of John Waggoner, Administrator of John Clay, late of Frankford township deceased. 5. The account of Wm. I*. Brown, Executor of Geo. Brown, lata of the Borough of Carlisle, dec*d. 6. The account of Abraham Burkholder, Admin istrator of Jacob Burkholder, late of Frankfoid town ship deceased, 7. The account of John Brownaweil, Administra tor of Jos. Basehore, late of Mei>roe township, dec’d, 8. The accounts of William D. Seymour, Guardian of Richard B. Stevenson, minor. 9. The account of James H. Graham, Guardian of Robert W. M'Cord; minor'eon of Robert M*Cord, late of the borough of Carlisle, deceased* 10. The account of Jacob Au, Administrator of Benjamin Humbergor, late of Mifflin township, dec*d. 11. The, account of Thomas A. M’Kinney and James Gilmore, Executors of Andrew M’Elwatn,late of Mifflin township, deceased. . 13. The account of John Carey, Administrator of David Waggoner, late of the borough of Shippens burg, deceased, , J • 13. The account of William Linn and Robert Cochran, two of the Executors ofDr. Andrew P. Linn late of the borough of S.'.ipponsburg, deceased.. 14. The account of John Kissinger,'Executor of Adorn Kissinger, late of. Dickinson township, dec’d. 15. The account of Geb. Trone, Administrator ol Daniel Soiror, late of Southampton township, dec'd' 16. The<account of Joseph Drirn and Michael Stout, Administrators of Adam Stout, late, of Frank* ford township, deceased. B. CO RNM AN. Deputy/or JAMES M’CULLOCH, Regjbtcr . Office ■ ■ Carlisle, Nov. 13,1847. —4t 5 THE subscribers to the Stock of the Carlisle Depo sit Bank are hereby notified to pay to George Sanderson, Esq., on or beforo tho 30th inst, the first instalment of fuyj dollars on each share of stock sub* scribed by them respectively, ' John Stuart, Samuel Hepburn, Michael Cocklin, R> Angnoy, Rob'l. C. Stcrrclt, William Kerr* Jr., George W> Slioaflbr, Sklles Woodburn, Robert Snodgrass, John Agnow, W. G. Beltehoovcr, J. M. Graham, Adam Longsdorfl*, ‘ Samuel Woods, Gcorgb Sanderson, J» Baughman, Samuel Wherry, J, W. Eby, Commissioner!, Carlisle, Nov. 18, 1847. • THE undersigned Auditor appointed by tho Court to marshal and distribute the assets, in the hand of Thomas Bradley, Sequestrator.of thellanovor and Carlisle Turnpike Rood Company, to and among the creditors pf'tho said company, will attend for tho purpose at tho Arbitrators Chamber in tho Court House in Carlisle, on Thursday the oth day of De cember next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. ' W. 8, COBEAN, Auditor* A ‘25 . 186 A 29* 169 A 23J 162 JUST received by thes übscrlbeM, Another Intgd lo of thoso Cheap Satiuktts, at 60, 024,76, els per yd., very good for tho prices. Also a prime ar ticle of Velvet Conn, at tho Cheap Store of A< dt W* BBNTZ» A 117 680 A 114 670 A 100 640 Fall ana Winter Millinery. MRS. NBFF, respectfully informs her customers and tho ladies In goncrab that she has just re ceived and is now opening at her Millinery Rooms, in South Hanover street, nearly opposite Cornman s Hotel, a splendid assortment of teg Millinery & Fancy aboflsi Wf consisting in part of ready-made Bonnela, Caw. Ostrich, Willow and Marabout Foathciß, Flow ora Ribbons, Volvota, Satina and Silks of oVoty stylo for Bonnots t a largo ossortntont of Drew) Silks and Plaids, and Dross Goods of every variety, .embracing all tho now and faahionablo patterns of tho season. Also Scarfs and Shawla, together with a superior ns aortmont of noodle-worked Collaraand Locos of every atylo and quality, Fringe, Glhip. and Buttons for drosses: Velvet Ribbons for trimmings. Also, a well aoiccted aaaorlmont of Muffs, together with a great many other nrliclca uaually kept in her lino.— All calls thankfully rooaived and puno ual y attended to Ladies from tho country nro invited to call ho forL P „ U ::t mltdtl.ored after the latest s.yio and Casings, Frame, Braid and Straw Bonnota, constant )y on hand. * Carlisle, Nov. 4,1647.—3t ——^ Tanner Wanted. A JOURNEYMAN TANNER who is capable A of taking iho principal oaro in n lanyard, Is wonted for one year from the let of April next, tho subscriber near Newborg, Hopewell township, Cumberland county. A/gMiTH MoK|NNEY . November 11, 1847.—3m* Stray Heifer, CAME to the eiihoorlbor living about one •T > '’ 0 from Frauds Sons Rolling mill, on the River Road, about the first of, (Jctobot last, a , tr u 4,, HEIFER, with some wblto'spots. She is about two years old—no'other matke, . The owner is re nted to oome forwerd, prove ’ r . p!, £ charges, and lake her away, or eho will ho Jispo sod of according lo law. j A q OB SHEETS. November ll| 301 Acres, REGISTER’S NOTICE. NOTICE. Auditor’s Notice. Now Arrival I Nov. IS,I817»—dl. Carpenters, Builders; Farmeri, . ' Look to your interests and huy where yoti can get the Cheapest and Beet Lumberi ?• JUST received and for sale at the old Lumber Yard* situated at the west ern! of the Harris* burg Bridge, down at the River, 150,000 Long Pine Shingles, good quality, at $ll per thousand, 90,000 of 18 inch shingles, good quality—also, 400,000 Peel of Lumber,, of 1, H, 14 and 2 inches thickness, Which will bo sold as low as at any other yard at the river. - Common Boards at 11,12 and $l3 per thousand, Refusfc Boards and Planks from G to $8; AS THE STEAM-18 UP, . it is as well to mention that the subscriber Is pre pared io saw bills to order, at the shortest notice, of White Pine.and Oak, delivered to the. Railroad free of expense. Small building Timber always on hand, from 30 to 70 feel long—also, Plastering i Laths, Pence Boards, &c., always ready for sale. The subscriber thankful for past favors, hopesa continuance of the same, and invites the public generally to call and see his. stock. HENRY CHURCH. Bridgeport, Nov. if, 1847.—tf LIST OF LETTERS. IDVERTIBED IR TUB “VOU3RTEER” BY APPOIRTMERT. 5 18. Jtnd he llfurther enacted, "* * •- *.-* • '* h,m\ all advertisements made under the orders of the Post* •neater General, In a newspaper or newspapers, of letters un« sailed (br In any I’osl-ofTico, shall be inaerted in the paper or Krs of.lhe town or place where the olßce advertising may tualud, havius the largest circulation. ' fJVVto Pott-Office Law, patted March 3,1845. LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post-office at Carlisle, Pa., November 1,1847. Persons in quiring for letters on this list, will please say they arc advertised. Atchley Margaret Albert Mary Bailey Mary Brown Jesse Baker Peter Bullet Hannah Bear Ann - Barret William Blyler Jacob Boris Daniel Buhrman Upton Boar John W Carolhers George CoXhead John Coxell J F Clarence Mr Crosby Isaac 3 Dunlap Rev James Doyle Henry Dixson Christian Dilard Julian Ebeily C Eisenhart George I Fought Robert Fowler Abram Fishburn Jonas Giverly Henry Hummel Peter Harley Lousea • Johnson William Jonas Hannah Lum Rev Philip 3 Lees Magdalana Lockhaw William Leny Thomas Lee. John F Esq *' Morrison Catharine, Mount Joseph . Matthews Patrick McClcanen John Moody P Moore J Esq Melone James Merkel SB Miller George Miller May B *Crea Nancy Moreland David L M’Kee Joseph Mundurff David • Myers DP , . Manner Samuel Maccanner Maclitder NixonJamea Quigley Aghess Been David Rumney John B Robinson H RiszerWilliam Rily Hanaha Stoner Agustus H Sullivan E J . ShridlerJM Shriner Martin . Spriggs Dr. John S Sooby Daniel Snyder Henry Terbit Thomas Unger L P Vanard John Vincent.Rebecca Whitcomb Daniel Sr - Wilson Joseph ' Westfall George White James R . Wunderlick Daniel Zigler Richard Zigler Henry GEO. SANDERSON, P. M, Qj* Under the new Postage Law,advertised letters are charged two cents each tn addition to the regular postage . ' - . '■ ■ ' ' ■ . NOTICE. ‘ AT a slated Orphans’ Court began on Tuesday the, 7lb day of September, 1817, and holden at Carlisle for Cumberland county, before the Hon. Samuel Hepburn, President Judge, and John Stu art and John Clendenin, Ksqra., Associate Judges, the following proceedings were had, to wit: In the case of the writ of Partition and Valua tion on the Real Estate of Patience McKean, de ceased, the same having been confirmed by the court. Now to wit, 7th September, 1847. On motion ofMr. Biddle; rule on tholteirsandnetaons interested to come into court on Tuesday the 14th day of December next, and accept or refuse to ac, cen, the said estate at the valuation. By the Court. 1 JAMES HOFFER, Sh’ff. Snsnirr’s OrncK, 7 Carlisle, Nov. 11, 1847.—*t 5 & Estate Notice. LETTERS of administration on the estate of Enoch Woodrow, late of West township, doo’d., have boon granted by tho Regis ter of Cumberland county, to Iho subscriber resid ing in Nowton township. All persona having claims against said estate will present them proper ly authenticated for settlement, and those indebted will make immediate payment to JOHN B. VANDEUBELT, Adm'r. November 11,1847.—Ct • NOTICE. LETTERS of administration ton Iho eataleof Do« viJ Nickoy, lato of Frankfotd township, dec d„ havo been granted lo Iho subscriber residing in said township-. . Alt persons indebted lo said estate are re quested to thalte immediate payment, and those hav ing claims will present them properly authenticated for gcttlcknoiUv JACOB NICK?Y, Adto'f. Ndvoflilior 11, 1647.—6 t Notice to those Indebted! THE books of the talc Arm of John Nohloo'rtd Co. have baon placed in my hanila for settlement — All persona indebted to aaid firm arc requested to come forward immediately and settle their respective accounts, as it is ohsolulely necessary that an barly sollicittent should bo had. : HODEKT MOORE, jr. Carlisle, Novi 4, lti47,—lit . NOTICE, ALL poisons Indebted to the auhScrihbr by notb ol Book nccdnnt, afo requested lo call and make immediate payment, as longer indulgencei will not be oivoni H ' ll • GROVE. Carlisle. Oct. Si, I 647 i Independent Eight Artillery! YOU are ordered to parade at the Court HdUso, in tho Borough of Carlisle, in winter uniform,mn Saturday tho 20lh instant, at 9 o’clock, A. M., ° q A l Courtof Appeal will Uo hold on (ho Same day at Oliver’s Hotel. 0 . Si November 11,1847.-91 Attention Battalion! YOU ore ordered to parade at Carlisle, on Saturday the 30lh of November next, at 10 o’clock A.M. in winter uniform. By order of , J. H. SPA HR, Oapt. Commd'gi October *l, 1847.—8 l . . N B. An election will bo hold on said day fotollo Lieutenant Colonel, ono Ist Major, and ono Sd Ma‘ ior, for said battalion. By order of J . EDW. ABMOR, Gcn’l. Oomd’gi lat Brig. llthDiv. P. M Apprentice Wfthlcib Aff apprentice to learn the Boot and Shod riUUhtt business, Is wanted by the subscriber. A lad of 10 or 17 years of ago, and who would be willing to serve an apprenticeship of three years, Will receive a favorable offer by making early application. Ho must bo of Rood character and come well recommend-' musi o. u JQHN WHIBI)En- Carlisle, Noy. 4,1847.— 31 wagons ito'r Sale, rnwo But rale WAGONS—the owe with I wheats, lira other with narrow, wheels—will hh mid cheap by the subscriber, residing fir Frnnlifora township, about 5 mllos from Carlisle. Tho narrow wheeled wagon is entirely n ™< “ n l t?noTiT ' horses. GEORGb HwHit November 4,1847a—3£ , BOOTS AND SHOES. WM.M.' PORTER, has now the largest and best assortment of BOUTS and SHOES ever brought to th it place, comprising every kind and quality suitable for Fall, and Winter, includ-f Ing a very general selection of GUM. SHOES, which he offers for sale at the lowest cash prices. Also, a. large stock, of MOROCCO and KID LININGS, &c., oflhebesiqualjty, which hb will sell to the trade, and make up to measure as usual. All work sold will be warranted, and rips sewed gratis. •Carlisle, Nov. 11,1647. New Fall and Winter Goods* The Subscriber has just received and is now open ing at his store, on the south-west corner of the Public Square, an unusually cheap slock of sea sonable goods, such as Oloths, Casslxneres, Sattinetts, Flannels,. Vestings, Alpacas, Silks, Bombazines, Shawls, Muslins, Gloves, Hosiery, &c. A splen did stock of Calicoes, at prices varying from 6} to 18$ cents. Also,. (Groceries of all kinds. Also, a fresh slock of the Celebrated Fluid Lamps , which he has lately introduced, and which are found to be by all that have tried them, the most economical and desirable article in every respect now in use.- Also, ; > •. The Pekin Ted Company's Teas . He has been appointed sole agent in this placo for the sale of the above Teas, to which he. would invite the spe cial attention of,ihe lovers of good Teas. The manner in which they are put up is such, as that the flavour is preserved for any length of time, be ing Incased in lead or tin foil. Families can* bo supplied with any quantity putup in this manner > . The public is respectfully invited to call and • stock, before purchasing elsewhere 1 inasmuch as he feels confident that hisvarietyam prices will be satisfactory to purchasers. , ROBERT. IRVINE* Jr. Carlisle, November 11, 1847. Plainfield Classical Academy. Four of Carlisle , between the Neioville 1 StaU Road and the Cumberland Valley Rail Road. I rpHB third session (five months) will commencebn I X Mojidat, November Ist, 1847. The number of students is limited, and every ef-1 fort made,to secure their moral and mental improve* ment, as wcN ®* their comfort and health.. During] Ihe past year' upwards of forty students have been connected with the institution. The studies embrace all that are' requisite for College or any business or profession." Every effort will bo made to secure aj continuance of patronage from tho friends of educa tion. f J; References, Terms, &c., made fcpown by applies*l ion persdririlly* or by letter addressed to J r - : , R.K. BURNS. | October ,V r 1847.-—3ra Hardware! Hardwarell THB having purchased the entire stock of Jacob Sener, Invite the attention of the public to their assortment. With ail the hum* bagging, boasting, and puffing made by other ea |tabitshrnenU,we are able to sell Hardware as low if not a little lower than any other' Hardware store in the county. Try us and prove us, at the old and well known stand on North Hanover st M between Common’s Tavern arid the Hat and Cap Store of Geo. Keller. We have just received a full and general assortment of Hardware & Building Materials, among which may be enumerated the following: 500 pounds American Blist’d, Steel at 7 cents per'lb. . 200 pounds of English Blist’d. Steel at 13 J per r lb 500 pounds of Cast and Sheer Steel at 18J per fl(K> pottos of Spung'Steel per pound. 30 dot* of Corn and Grass Scythes. 1 !0Q kegft.ofi Nails and Spikes ais4 60 per keg. j 50 boxes of assorted Glass. 2000 lbs. Ground White Lead from $175 loj $ per keg. , , ~ _ 2000 lbs. beat quality of Grindstones at 1J to 3 rents per lb. • 200 gallons of Linseed OIK With a full assortment of Building Hardware, such as Looks. Latches, Bolts, Hinges, Screws, Oils, Paints, Glass and Putty, Nalls and Spikes, &c,, tod numerous to mention. All to be had at iho low price Hardware store of 1 FORTNEY & FISHER. Carlisle, May 6,1847. ■ ■ ■' KEIF GOODS. THE Subscribers are how opening their. Fail stock of HARDWARE, and to which, they would invite the attention of persons in want of woods in their lino, ns their arrangements ale such as to enable them to sell lower than anV other store. They have now a full assorlmfent of lo'cks, latches, bolls, hinges, screWs, abd bVolyArticle for building, mill, brosk-otit and dirbhlar Saws, mouse hole atiVlls, Vices, files, rakps, ohtsblS, Su gars, brsOofi, plain-Wits, planes, hand, pannel, ripoing and tenant saws, broad axes, drawing knives, chopping akes, hatchets, hammers, hay and rtlatldre forks, shekels, spades, knives, Iblks, pocket knives of every stylo, butcher knives, raj zors, scissors, shears. Wallets, trays, brass and iron head shovels Shd tonga, bellows, &o„ with a large and full assorlraehl of goods for Sadlers nnd Carriage Builders. 8 . Also, 10 tons hammered, and lolled iron, 9 tons cast, ahoar, blister and spring Steel, 50 pair Eltp tio snringS, 1 lop Amerldah and Russia ahaot iron, SO kegs Ddponl a nnd Johnson’s BlSaling Ponder. 3000 lbs. Nova Scotia grindstones,2ooo lbs. Wbth erlll’a puiro gronnd-white leAd, 300 gaVss Linseed Oil* 100 gale. Turpentine, 100 boxes ol glass, as sorlrd. Also, Cottal, Coach, Japan and Leather Varnish, Mahdgdnjl find Maple Vonoors, Cellar- W l’Ly htvealMHovey’S i'aletlt Spihal.Sllaiv Cullers. for bulling liay, straw ol bpln alalke, Ihe boat article of the kin.l ev^ofrerc^for^lr.^^ Cerllsibt September It), 1847. ___ fcarlisic Clothing Emporium. THE abbaoribefo take till* method of informing tile ciliaen. of Cumli.rl«nil cobhty, and tho people in gcnctal, lUai they have jujl opened oh extensive Clothing Stopcj p in South Hanover alrcet, next door toB. H. Arnold 0 .loro, in tho Borough of Oarlialo, to which hey in- Vito tho ottonllon oflhoeo who may dbalrb cheap hnd fashionable clothing. Wo will keep eo n, lanlly on hand a largo and well aolcctod a*»orlmoht of wearing npparal) liich ni ' Coats, Pantaloons, Vdsts, Shift!!, Bdsdrtls, Cdllars, Scarfs, Gloves, Suspended, Hoifdkorchlbf*, Hat*, Cap*, Bool*, Shoe* ahd SHpt pent and Indeed every thing nocoMorJ Id trim out a ftihionablo man, and hotlot article* at lower price* (ban can bo found at aHy other o.Wbll.hmonl.ln Cbm bolland cdunty. Being full}' cdhvliicod IHdl ' ijuick dale* and amall profit." dd bolter than *ldw *alo* and forge profit** wp are determined to soil at a *oJy email advanpti; Our aaadflmerit toill at all time* bo largo which will affltfd cuttomors an opportunity of Bulling tholr Orth taßto. V ’ 1 ' \ TOBACCO, SUGARS, «t(Ji Wo Will alao .keep eomlanUy on hand li general assortment of tho very bail Segara, Tobacco, Snuff, dec. Wo oak all to giVo U* d coll, for rio foil <ofo In recommending tho articled we hoop for ■ole. Doh ‘ mistake the alore, Notih Hanohef street, n6*l ddofte Arnold 1 . .Idrai & Corllaio, Sept, id, IB4T' j*,»*e» cjperi- N. N,-Mr;w*arf«a enCb'd dnd fajldofoab/o teflor, w> |„vo tholr a*ubli.hm*nt. Forvhn* P 3’Co order with measures token and Mrment* mdda A out Any additional charge. i j& 6 £ “cartlo. November 11,I8«. p« »• - • ~ ~— IjVoodWanted, . A New Opoqirig, > JUST- received' at the store of the subscriber, a largo and new supply of superior double refined crushed and pulverized Loaf Sugars, also.whito Havana,Sugar, and an excellent assortment of hogshead and baud Brown Sugars, at prices.rang ing from 6J to 12£ cents per pound, suitable for pre serving and all other .‘uses. ’ Rio & Java Coffees, as well of very superiew -to bommon qualities. Spicesi generally, viz: Pepper, allspice, cinnamon, citron, mace, cloves, nutmegs, ginger and mustard ofvarious descriptions. .A supply of Indigo, (none but best qualities) rosin, madder, allum, starch, washing soda, salt petre, &c. Water and Soda Crackers, Rice, Ta ble Oil, superior quality. Also , Green & Black. Teas, including Gunpowder, Imperial, Hyson, Pouchong and Louchong Teas, of superior qualities. Molasses and Syrup, of which, wo have Boston Syrup, Trim dad, Orleans and superior Sugar. House. Stoneware, such as Jars, Jugs, Pitchers, Butter Jars, dec. Also Queenswarc & Chinawarc, White China and Granite Tea Setts, very low, Gran ite and Liverpool Plates, Dishes, Bowls, ad also other setts, and a general variety of common ware of every description—in which is a lot of selly Jars and Tum blers. Our assortment pf Glassware includes heavy fluted pint and other Tumblers, Fruit Bowls, Dishes, &c. Cedar ware, Chums, Tubs, Buckets (including painted) measures, Market and. Clothes Baskets, bed cords, etolhes tin- s and pins, corn blooms, sweeping, dust,and white wash brushes, and an excellent lot of clothe and fancy . HAIR BRUSHES, Fine Ivory and dressing combs, os well as other qual ities. Also a cheap lot of the test growing Pencils, : together with many other articles in our lino too num* j erous to mention. The public have our sincere thanks for the liberal j patronage bestowed on us since wo have again corn- I mcnccd business—-arid in offering our now supplies Iwo have a hope ifibt they are of such qualities, and low prices, as will induce the same' public to give us a continued like support. 1 A call at our store to see and judge for themfcilvcs is the best evidence for consumers, before buying else where. J.W.EUY. Carlisle, July 22,1847. ' • Always Abend In cheap and good Goods! THE subscribers have just returned from Phila delphia wilh n large assortment of F MX and 1 WINTER GOODS, which theyard selling octet wonderful low prices. Their assortment consists 1 of a great variety of Cloths, Casslmercs, Sattinctts, I Kentucky Jeans, &c., Flannels, Linseys, Canton ■ Flannels, Velvet Cords, Alpacas, Matinees, Cash meres, Mens, de Laines, Very cheap; Ginghams, California Plaid, Worsted PlaidsandScrees,Cal icoes, Checks, Tickings, Muslins, bleached and I unbleached; Mous. de Lame, illanket, Worsted, 1 1 Cashmere and Tekerri Shawls, plain raantua, Batin and an assortment of Bonnel I Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, Fringes, Gimps, Com forts, Suspenders, eilk, cotton and gingham Hand kerchiefs, woolen Hose, woolen'Yarn, all colors; and a fall and complete assortment of Trimmings; Cloth, Fur, Velvet and Glazed CAPS, Carpet Chain, &c. Also, Groceries, such as prime Rio Coffees, New Orleans and oth er Brown Sugars, Whitecrnohed Sugar, Molasses, Honey, Oil, Salt, Pepper, Allspice and other apices. Also an assortment of the “Original N. 1 York and Philadelphia Pekin Tea Company” Teas, the boat article in the market. Queens- Ware, Hardware, Crockery and Cedatware, &c.. I together with jt grealnumhotof articles which can not bo enumerated, and which will bo disposed of I on such terms as cannot be heal about these dig gins. Remember, those goods have all been bought for cash at the lowest possible prices, and will ho sold out at such prices as cannot fall to suit the pockets of all perecni. , . . A.&W. BtiNTZ. 1 Carlisle, Oct. H, 1047. TO BE FOUND, ; I AT tho wholesale and retail ftore of 'CHARLES OGILBY, on East Main itreeV, a few doors bo. low tho Market Mouse, one of the largest and boat aaaortmenta of ' ■ . ■ _ Oru Oookln, Groceries, ■BdfVitS da SHOES, over exhibited in Cariislo. Ifo Is determined to boll so low aa to bo Beyond tho roach bf all Competition. Persons wishing to got bargalna will do Well to call. Carlisle, Sept. 23, 1847. ’ Splendid Hew Goods RANGNEY-, at the North Eaol corner of the I , Public Square, Carlisle, has Just returned from the oily, and is doth opening an eklonsiVeas sortment of Foreign and Domestic: Dly Gbodh, whiiih heihg selected willl great bale, and pUrcha- , sed on tlife most favorable lelms, ho Will dispose of at tile ttfiallesl posMJ/e profit. He would call the attention of Farmers and others residing in tho i country W his large and fresh supply ofOoodk es pecially adapled to llieir liso, add to the present seahon. Ho has also with groat cate made largo additions to his stock of tiress Crbods, including rtlolislin do lalnca, handsome cashmeres, bombazines and alapacas, black and fancy col tl. silks, every description of prints, scotch ging hams, Manchester glnghalns. laWns & bnlzarinos, white goods for drcSSes, mourning and second mourning goods. He also offers his Cloths, Cdssillicfds, SiittlncllSj Voslinae, Slimmer cloths, linen drills, tweeds, col lon'pantalobh stuffs, JCchtucky Jeans, bed tickings, table diapers, dlapbr toweling, linens. Shawls, stockings, gloves; &C., at pr bos 39 or than they have evbr hben known In this market Ho hds alSo Increased Ids'assortment bf bleached and unbleachbd AJtis/fns in all lilbir varieties, and to bo disposed of at greatly fedbcod prices: Also CJUIPETINGS, FLOOR VLorilS dnd fial- TJNGS, will be found at M, n s'"™ S* ’?, r Xj.°' v bricesi His sleek of GROCERIES,tJUEENS WAREi &otj has bobn muc,h enlarged and will bo sold astonishingly loWt Togothb> wtlh a largo assortment’of flouts BhoSsj Biljfpbrb, &b: Which will bedlsposod of and great bargains given for cash. A largo assortment of Other goods on hahd, Which onnhol herb bb infeHtionod. April 29, 184 Ti ■ ■ FiiM! rur«n, \ , TME dtlUtrlbor would rc.pccitoly invno Mjji dnd Gentlorooh oboul vi.il.ng Phllndolpbla wont of FANCY FURS,'ouch ». IVEufft, Boaa, TJppiM, “f; Id givo u. 0 0,11 bofoW jMfchMlrig "■»» | Aill find it io thoif nttmuiod to. ' l sfcrArs;b..>.« ntirsuiml BnrgalWil (6 ttlWMuhK limlnew; I will •pE NO ,tock of Good, ot Co.l— iJ dl*!"" will ll6' Well to cull. Person* Wl.liine uurgnm. «■ J( „ qroVE. Corti«(6. Oct: 21^847. VlollnKi . t MT t(4oWotf .ft KNEKriLER’S Book Store, T (next door io Bcolem'e Hotel,) on oooottmonl of Juiirior VIOLINS, Vthioli will bo di.jiQoed of .very clioapi November 4,1647« HONEY. A’ very good quality for sale by A. Wi BiBNTZ, SPREAD GAGIE UOTEI Jfogesloion t (lower end of thetown.) ... f THB subscriber respectfully informs hU friend*, ami the public in general, that ho continues to keep’,; the above well-known house,' in Hoguestown, C/Oinr;, bcrlaml county. Having recently refitted my boose*, I am ftilly prepared and determined to giva.tho teiy best entertainment to my guests. The house **•?***' airy, and pleasantly situated. The rooms, bcddtbj?* &c., will at times be kept in the best possible cofn*»“ Uon, and every necessary attention paid to those whrr may stop with me. My table will contain the best the markets can afford, arid every thing that canjbo'. done to promote the comfort of guests will bo prompt-' ly attended to. Terms moderate. Traveller* aod drovers may rest assured that they shall never leave my house dissatisfied! Hogestown, Oct. 21, 1947.—3 m To Country merchants & Others. POCKET BOOK MANUFACTORY. No. 36 South 6th street, below Chesnut street, Philo THE subscribed has constantly on hand a large as-, sortnient of the following articles of his own manu facture, such as Calf, Russia and Turkey Morocco Pocket Books, Gentlemen’s Dressing Cases, Moroc co and Velvet Segar Cases, Jewelry Cases, Pearl and Ivory Card Cases, Pearl and Ivory Tablets', Pearl,. Ivory and Velvet Needle Books,. Chess and Back gammon Boards, with every other artrcle in his line* which .ho olfers to country merchants and,others, cheap for cash, wholesale and retail. - F. H, SMITH, ' N. 30 South 6th St., below Chett, Philo, Oct. 21,1847.—3 m ' ' V Orphans’ Court Sale* BY virtue of an order of the ■ Orphans 1 CoQtrt' , of Cumberland county, will bo exposed to public , sale the real cstalc.of Daniel Scircr, late of Southampton . township, dcc’d.,on Saturday IhcSOthday of Novem ber, 1847, on the premises, at I o’clock, r. M. Said farm is situated 2J miles eonlh of Shippensburg,noar Cochcnowei's mill, and contains 115 Acres,of which about 80 Aerps arc cleared and the residue covered with limber of on excellent quality, and bounded by lands of Michael Cochcnower, Carlislb Bank and William Barber. Tho improvement* aro Two Dwelling Houses, FSw LQ G BARN, a well of never near the door of (he house, and cr failing spring near Ihe door of the other. Astroaih of running water runs through one end of the farm. Also an Apple Orchard of choice fruit. Terms of sale—s2oo to bo paid on the confirma tion of tho sale, one third of tho residue to bo paid on tho first day of April. 1848, one third to remain in the hands of the purchaser, and the interest on the same to bo paid to the widow during her life,and (after her death the principal lo be paid to the heirs, the balance in three equal annual payments, to be secured by recognizance in tho Orphans 1 Court. At tcndence will be given by GEORGE TRONE, ♦ AdmV. of Daniel Setrer, dejd, ■; \ November 4,1847. —3t public Sale of Real Estate. IN pursuance of the last will of Adam Eichel berger, late of Silver Spring township, dec’d., I will expose to public sale, at the late residence of said deceased, on Friday the 19lh of Noveoi ber next, the following tracts of land, situate .in Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, vi»: No. I. Containing 25 acres andH)s.perches of good Limestone Land—-two thirds of. which is cleared and the balance covered with good thriv ing timber. No. 2. Contains 35 acres 142 perches of good Limestone Land, adjolningthe above-al! of which is cleared with the exception of about 7 acres. No. 3. Contains 30 acres 152 porches of good Limestohe Land, 12 acres being cleared and the tesidue.oovercd with excellent timber* This tract has a - . _ . Log House Jk Stable* fiHflLa well of water, and some good friiU iIUU™ trees thereon. Said land is ilttaate 3 miles"” of Meolianlosbhrg, and 1 mile north of Leldie’s tavern, ond adjoins Jacob Koslili Darnel Spider, Michael Koaht, and other lauds or bard de Tho above iraota Hull he soli separata BrloSe liter aa Will besl suit purthaseV... Also; on Saturday ihe 20ih of NovemboV ftbxl, will bo sold in the Borough of MechamdsbilVg, Lot of Ground, having aIJ Mo>y i Bog House and J'ratne Stable, llieroon creeled. ..Said properly i6s'h.alod Ihlha west ond or said liorough, and la ih good iejiair. Any Information respecting the above properties will be given on application to the Sale lo commehrb at I o*block» P- M-l When duo altendanbe will bo giten aml lertli. mndo known by , . , JOHN BOBU, Bk’r. October 48, 1847.—41 ,-,llan. lotoll. insert W dint. ofsl,oOahd send bill lo this office. ~ ORPHANS’ COURT SAtofe' ■ffr p'uraunnco of on otdor, of llio 'drphaha Court of 1 Cumberland codnly, will bo sold at public sale, at the Cobtl tioiiae; in llio borough ofCarliare, on Mon day tho lOlb day of January 1848, at 10 o block, A. M. of aaiil day, llio following doacnbbd real eatale, lalo llib pWpcriy of Clcn - . Joules LatlißcHbn', deed, Vi&t i A iot Of Ground; Etlualo ijh lire north aide of Main a'lre°X>d iho bor ough of Carlialo; bounded by lola ofthb heir. of Ja cob ’Cart; dco’d, Joaoph Knox, dcc’d t and biokinaon alley, containing 33 feet in front oft Malh sltcol, and 541) feel In depth’, having thereon cVccled t A two story Slone House jfnSfflLßnck Riilldliir. Uog Barn, Stabling And Warchouao. Tenna will bo made known on Iho day of .ale by Alao, will bo bold at llio aatno time and place, two Micro, bf tllmbcrluhd Valhy M Ttoad^Slock., Administrator of Jama Lambtrlo n, dic'd. (jetober 7, 1847. . . Far us for Stile. Tlli! adbacflbor offer. at urinateaale,theiFnrm on which ho now lives; ailnalcd In Diokinaon townaliip,. CUuiborlahll county, about a quarter of anlofrom VAuathb turnpike ond five inll« from CftrlMWifd jgfe loliilnir land, bf Joliti tabl, George Dari, and ‘2T%ll,era” containing aboht 40 Acre, of tlmea .ToSrLnd-10 of wlilch la woodland-aninlwrcit elected and in good cdltivnonaridundcrwbat ilal foneba; For further patileldar. September 30, 1847- —I^* Whitehall Nursery and Commer cial Garden. Cim.nh>. I’cnnbvlvania* nfltablUhmefit, o^ufivvor^BOr^nuarte^ ' , ' l '° SSSA trees, nmong whioh aYe Awards °f ?L varieties of tho choicest Apple, easily ® 6 * cc * led from ilio best and most celalifaled mlreonos ih "'Tho ireos now ready lot eblo aro from 7 Jo 16; iqelhitch, of hcnllhy aad.*iborous growth,rtwrt/ of whicl, aro trained rtW regular lo r a attOh' * bearing stale; which tfupMjdetf 1r.6 AejataTtfof further training to the platVlAr. ffo ileo ofiert. I’caclt, Pent, PTtVtn, Pttlne, Aptidoi and. Cherry Trees, as well at a Ijfrffo Stool; of Evergreen Snd Ornamental'PfeeS of various kinds, of largo elw and well (opjtttf,. Anlpng his Apple trees are upwards of 30 vntie lloa tit recent introduction and aupetior quality.— Sill of which tho auhsrtlber pledges |iimBolflo«e|l e low as any other similar establishment o abliahcd character in Pennsylvania esn , ttliolo of comi\ qualllty. . Po „| 0 n(» Im- Tu tlto ctttlotia wo olfer.'I'* 1 '* " often 8 feel die. petioles, flowers motor—of very rapid g WmTtnat.t', 001, 7 ‘ 18l7 ‘ V, JOSEPH GRIER, VVM. LINE.'
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