* PHILADELPHIA MARKET. , Tuesday, April 25,1818. Tho Flour market continues’quiet, and only 7 a •AQO brls. -were taken for export al $6. for choice brands of Ponn’a and $5-87) a 5 94 for Western.— Limited sale* lor City consumption at 5 87} to 6 13} for common and choice brands of PeAii'a and West. cin , and-6 25 to 675 for extra. Sales of Ryb flour at *4 75 per brl. Corn meal has declined, sales of 500 brls at*3 31}. ’ ’ Grain—Wheal continues in good'demand; sales o f 4 a 5000 bush, red at 1 36, and white at 1 39} a 40 per bushel.. .Corn is in limited demand,and prices rather unsettled. Oats are in good demand at 43 a 43 els. for Southern, and 45 els. Western. Whiskey is dull; sales of bhdsat 20} a2l,and brie at 22 els. BALTIMORE MARKETS, Baltimore, April 25. Thcro has been but little done yet to indioate (tie effect oflhe foreign news, which so for has only ten. ded to nfiiko tho market duller. . Flour is mnoh’de* pressed Howard at, held at $U 75 without sates, and Citv Mills selling slowly utBGO6 to 6 12. Seles cstra white Wheat at 8156, and red at $138. Sales whito Cohriat 43 to 44/ and yellow at 44 ots. Oats 34 to 37 ots. -Whiskey in brls. 23 to 23}. Sales Beef Cattle on lliojioofat $4 per 100 lbs gross, Hogs 84,25 to 4,44 pcr 100 lbs. / School Tax Meeting. A GENERAL Meeting of the taxable inhabitants ofthc borough of Carlisle, will be held at the Court House, agreeably to a resolution of the Board of Directors, on the 6rst Tuesday, (being the 2d day of May next,} at 1 o’clock, P. M., which meeting shall bo duly organized, and decide by ballot how much, end what additional sum shall be raised for school purposes Tor tho'ensuing school 'year, agreeably to the provisions of the several acts of Assembly csUt lishincr Common Schools. By order of the Board. ; ANDREW BLAIR, Prcs’t. James Hamilton, Sccl’y. ' April 27, 1848, Notice. t ETTERS of administration on the estate of KHz* jj abcth Calvert, late of Mifflin township,'deceased, (me been granted to the a’ubsciihcr living in Frank forJ township. All persons indebted to said estate nro requested to make immediate payment, and those having claima.wlll presenlthorn properly authentica ted for settlement to PETER CALVERT, Adm’r. April 37, 184S;--8l Public Sale, THE subscriber will offCr-fft public sale* on Mon* day (bo 12lh of,June, 1848, on (be promises, at one o'clock P.’ M., bis valuable farm, situate In North Middleton township,Cumberland county,Pa., 4 miles cast of Carlisle, adjoining lands of Wm. Baker,Thos. Bell, Esq. Tllomns Urio. arid dtbers,, containing 100 Acres, of first rate l/imcslome Land-, in a good state of cultivation und.undcr go.pd fence.' Tlio improve* n o ■ trtcnls afo a good HOUSE; good DARN, Orchard, well of water, &6. The farm iiiS my will be sold altogether or in-three parts suit purchasers; The Cumberland Valley Railroad passes through said form. There is a Sidling at the Railroad bo* longing to the subscriber wlnfch will bo given with tlic farm. Persons wishing to view the farm and ascertain particulars, will please cult on the subscriber living on (be premises. Jacob hefUer. April 27,1548.—3 t» Co-parliicrMhlp. TM I’ undersigned beg leave to inform their friends and Hie public in general, that they have formed a co-partnership, and will carry on the ■ Foundry Business, in all its branches, at tlieir Foundry on Main at., in the borough of Carlisle, where they will con tinue to manufacture Hohb's Patent Cooking Stoves, Threshing Machines, Beal's Patent iVini-mitt , Ploughs, and all kinds of castings. Thankful fur na-l favors, they respectfully solicit tbs patronage, ,otv.Vva nubile. .•, ~ P. GARDNER, f * JACOH ABRAMIMS, rarllslft, April 97, 1818.-—3 m N. U. Old castings, copper, brass, &c., taken [in exchange for work. Superior Family Groceries. 1 THE subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and Hie public, tbul ho has removed his Gro \cry Sto’rc to the ;ooin lulely occupied by Chirles Virnitz, on South Hanover street, next door to Green's lotcl, and within two doors of the Volunteer Print id nearly opposite the Post Oliice, where ipened a lorge assortment of choice esh Groceries, care Inis been observed in the selection 1, most fragrant and delicious Tel*, the :si flavored Cigttrft; and ihb richest voric* , together wllli a first rate assortment of vv priced Coffees, Molasses, Spi* nil, Quccnsrtnre, Glassware, Crackers, Candies; Brushed,Corn Brooms, Black j, «fcc., embracing every orllcle which :d by families of individuals in his line xnd nllhc lowest cash prices at which furnished. . . to'kccji.on hnna at , all Um'ti, superior •hiefv fid wifi be able to dispose of cheap : i will find ft to their interest to examine lore purchasing, MscWhcrc, for t am de* ncll at very moderate nrpfila. 1848. 0. INHOFF,-Ag’t. Goods & Groceries I REMO V Ain iscllber begs leave lo inform bis friends lie in general, Ihal he bus removed his room formerly occupied by Henry Aii- Nonb Hanover slrcci, u-nliin a doors i ll’s drug slore, where ho has jusl oico selection of . Dry-Goods, i pari ol cloths, cassjmeros, anUinnells ncrcloths, vestings, silks, bombazines, JacnnfiUs, calicoes, shawls, checks, rpol chain, cotton yarn, umbrellas, lenders, handkerchiefs, hosiery, nil selected ettftk of Groceries, oonsis of is, Teas, Sugars, Molasses, mccu, Grochery, Glass' and Queens rious descriptions and imorous oilier articles, comprising a and general assortment —oil of which he •or sale at very low prices. Hetvlll also, P constantly on hand a large assortment of Boots, Shoes, Slippers, t which will lidtllspOßod of at great bargains, respectfully invites his friends and (he public he him a call. CHARLES BARNITZ. J[H»K April 27, 1848. . Philadelphia China Store. 1113 subscribers, proprietors of orio of the oldest H moat extensive UhinaStoroS'in the Untied fs,Jia»e now on hand a very large supply of lomman Ware, Granite Ware, China Ware, I and Glass Ware, pcing all tlie varieties' ever imported, which I*lll sell in largo or small quantities, Wholo- [ l)r Retail, to sail the wnnts.of tho people, at I 9 to defy competition. , advantages to 1 bo derived from having a I ,l °elt to eoleot from, ought certainly to be ■'oat to every ono; only two need bo tnen- ‘ J variety to please the tastb. M ' ,e ®d vantage of purchasing at llio lowest P [° r It is cerlainly evident to every thinking |»*nat iho largoj the business done, thoßrnali- I required. It is so in every branch of I Iho manufacturer sells to iho wholesale ly “°alor} iho wholesale package dealer sells ■ Jobber, and tho jobber to iho fotall country ■ •so u mv ijju f or consumer of the arll- KL 8 at least four profits 1 i v pay bo many profits when you can come Wr l, j he a( j quarters? I TYNDALI3 & MITOHBLtX I. , . 919 Choanut et., above Tlh' st*’ April uv. 1818.—Sm MSX OF BETALEBB I OF Goods, Wares and Merchandize, within the county of Cumberland; returned and classified in accordance,with thu.several aeu of Assembly by Jeffehson WouTHi.NatoN, Mercantile Apprai- Carlisle, • Jason W. Eby, John G. Carmony, : Josepji-D. Halbert, Myera'fc Sheaffer, ' Samuel Elliott, Xo, if elan. License, 13 . ,810 00 12 .12 60 14 7 00 12 . 12 50 14 7 00 14 7 00 10 20 00 13 15 00 13 ■ -, 'lO 00 12 12 50 14 1050 14 10 60 13 10 00 14 . 10 60 14 . 7 00 14 7 00 14 10 50 14 10 50 13 10 00 14 7 00 : 14 7 00 .13. 1000 14 ' 700 14 ■ 700 11. 15 00 14 ' 7 00 14 .7 00 13 .10 00 14 ‘ ,7 00 I t 7 00 14 .10 50 14 10 50 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 ' 10 5o 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 U 10 50 14 7 Oft 14 7 00 14 10 50 14 10 50 14 7 00 12 12 Bo 14 7 00 14 7 00 J. M. agent, Charles Ogilby, Charles Barnltz,(Liquors) George W. Hitner, A. & W. Bentz, Daniel Eckels, (Liquors) John Faller, (Liquors) Robert Irvine, jr. Jacob Faust. (Liquors) J. & D. Rhoads, W. B. Murray, : John J; Myers, (Liquors) S. W. Haversack, (Liquors) Robert Snodgrass, S. M. & J. F. Hoover, J.J& W, B. Fleming, Thomas H. Sktles, Win, MJ Porter, . Thomas Conlyn, Wriglil & Saxton, Philip Messersmith, Jacob Rheem; George R. Crooks, John R. Phillips, James M’Granahan, Michael Lehley, (Liquors) * Humer & Reed, (Liquors) Peter Monyer, John P. Lyhe, Jacob Wolf, (Liquors) Arnold & Livingston, . S. A. Coyle, Fortney & Fisher, Jacob Leiby, (Liquors) George Poland, , * • Andrew G. Lcchler, C. InholT, agent, (Liquors) George Heckman, (Liquors) P. Humor, John E. Forster, * Nathaniel Hantch, Hugh Maloy, Shi'ppetftburg, W’m. F. Carey, Robert Snodgrass & Cot Edwkid Sciili; Henry Hollar, Gish & Hinsay, Jonathan Peal, John A. Clipoinger, James Gilliard, Heck & Peal, John Fulwtler, S. Kllnklei - , John . David Nevm, (Liquors) 11 11 u 13 14 12 14 l3 13 / 13 14 i 4 13 14 II 14 14 14 14 14 Philip Kontz, Peter S. Artz, agent, Joseph P. Nevin* . VV. D. E. Hays, J. C.&G. B. Allick* Fleming & SheSVer', John.B. Duncan, Robert Welsh, , Dickinson, Andrew G. Miller, Andrew Comrey, (Liquors) T. C. Miller, Russell & Dice, W. M. Watts, D. L. Beelrnan, j ■ Shriver & Cassel, Hopewell. Samuel L. Sentman, Robert Elliott,* Jacob Heffelbower, Went jPennsbarough. \ 01 1 rI sti a n Leas,?L iquor s) Josiah Hood & Son, Donaldson & Green, James Greason & Co. Newvilie * . • Gilmore & Stough, William Barr, agent, Scott Coyle, Jamison Hannon, (Liquors) T. & J. McCandlish, John Diller, Jacob Swoyer, Joseph Laughlin, agent, 14 J,‘B. Lackey & Co. (Liquors) 14 J. G. Carmony & Co. (Liquors) 14 Newton. JahiesKyle, 14 Joseph Smith, 14 Adams & Eshelman, 14 Mijjtin, ■ Robert Hackett, (Liquors) ” 14 SuuiHHmpton. ~ ' John W; defer, (Liquors) 14 Monrot. ' • G. W, Slngtaef, ’ l 3 Daniel Kryshef, 14 Strock & Brandt', 14 Hampden . Thomas 0. Rheem, (Liquors) 14 John H. Zearing, 14 George Mater, New CUmbetltlnd, J. K. Boak & Co. (Liquors) W. S. Prowel, Eati Penmborough, Jacob,tteninger. (Liquors) Longnecker & Eslloger,. Joseph Q. Banks, . . South Middleton . A. M. Leldich, William Alexander, Goisse Kropfl*, Rider & Sailor, . Mien* Alexander Calhcart, Eby & Frilchey, (Liquors) Isaac Barton, (Liquors) John G. Miller, Mathias Bitner, (Liquors) Joseph Sohroll, Silver Spring. H. W. Mateer & Brother, John Reed, • Dunlap & Durr, Coyle & Sponsion, y Mechaniaburg • j. Mllll.on to 00. (Liquora) 13 16 00 Simon Arnold, (Liquor.) 13 16 00 John Coovor, \\ ’ OQ J. & L.Ucigle, 13 *2 Henry Less; 700 Houser & Bobb, J j Z ®? Baker to Millet, < 7 Ira Day. I* . 7 J. F, opahr, . y }4 ' 7 ?? George Singizor, 14 7 00 Merchants and all concerned In the above clas sification, will taka nollce that I will bold an ap peal iff the Arbitration Room, la the Loan House, In the Borough of Carlisle, °"' h ? > viz i Monday 23d, Tuesday 33d, Wednesday 24th, Thursday S6th, Friday. 26th, and Saturday 271 h days of May nozl, between the hour, of 10 and 3 o’clock of .aid days, to afford all pcr.ona an op nottonlly who may feel them.olvcq aggrieved by lhß above V?(JRT H°INGTON^ 0 ' Mercantile Appraiser. Carlisle. April 37, 1848.—4 t i ; - Notice. , April 37,1848.-4* AH.ignee, Dr.Keoler’s Panacea. EOR tho removal and permanent cure of all dis eases arising from on impure slate iff the Blood, aiid habit of the body, viz: , - | Chronic disease of the chest, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, , Catarrh, etc., Scrofula in all,its stages, Teller* scald j 1 Head, Blotches, Cutaneous. Eruptions, of!the;head, i face and. extremities, Ulcers, Chronic Affectionf of j [the storoacn and Liver, Chronic Rheumatism, | Swellings, Abceeses, Syphilitic ‘dl2orde constitli , • lional Debility, and all mercurial dud hereditary pre dispositions, Ac,. Let no one deceive themselves, that because asm glo excess of any kind docs not occasion immediate* ly an attack of disease, it is therefore harmless.— Every violation of an organic law, carries with it sooner or later its punishment., In tho great majori ty of situations to which man is exposed in social life, it is the continued application of less powerful causes, which gradually, and often imperceptibly ef fects tho change, and ruins the.constitution, before danger is dreamt of. The majority of human* ail ments is of .slow growth, and of slow progress, con sequently admits only of slow euro., Scrofula, con sumption, dyspepsia, white swelling, gout, chronic affections of (ite stomach; .liver, spine, head, eyes and embrace this class—each being the effect of on alteration in the.vessels of nutrition, effecting vogitative life from an antecedent'acquired, or here ditary cause, nolhing.short of powerful alterative medicines,'promises the least hope to the invalid.— Pallatives will'never cure, and oftendo. much mis chief. Tonics and Alteratives, combined with a pro | per regethe of diet—the one to strengthen,'; the other to change morbid action, are what pathology incul cates.* Read the following valuable testimony. = Phixaurlphix, Juno 9, 1847. Having been apprized of the Panacea , it affords me ipuch pleasure to to able to Tecqmmcnd it a#;,a valuable remedy in that classof chronic, constitu ional, and glaudular diseases to which it is especial- ly adapted. To those who aro afflicted, and require! medicine as bn alteraiivt t cannot obtain it in a more agreeable, active, and uniform' state, than is to tie found in the Panacea. I have used it, in several instances with decided success; .Yours, &c. D. ALLISON, M. D. Prepared and sold N. W. Cor. of Third & South street, and by Druggists, Storekeepers and others, throughout the country. For. particulars see pamphlets. Price $ I large bottles^--$6 half dozen. April 27, 1848. .TUGS AND RAISINS. A fresh supply just rc : Jj ceivcd ut tho new store of April 27, 1848. GII EESE, Jujsl receivedja supply of Fresh Cheese, and for sale by C. INHOFF, Agt. April 2?. 1848. Regimental ..Orders, THE enrolled Militia residing within the limits of the B(Jth Regiment, Ist Tllh Division, ?. M., are hereby ordered to nlecl for drill; reViott and inspection, at the following diapes, vizi The Isl-battallon at Oyster’s Point, on Monday* the. Blh daV df May nett, ot 10 o'clock A. M. , • The id baUaUou at Mcchnmcabusgi on Tuesday lhc 9lh of May, at iO o’clock, A. lit, • By order of ALEX. KOSER,CoI.Com. . , Head (Quarters, ) Mechanb’g, April 57,1648. { THE 197th Regiment, P. M.< is ordered to parade for review and inspection, on the Centro Square, in Carlisle, on Tuesday (he 16th day of May next, at 10 o'clock. A. M. By order of the Colonel CnmdV. P:F.EGB,Ajt. April 27,1848. 10 00 10 60 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 -7 00 Battalion OiMlcr. THE 2d Battalion of Cumberland Volunteers, will purudo in the Borough of on Tuesday the 9th of May next, at 10 o'clock A. M., for review and inspection. By order of the Major. JACOB EMMINGER.Ajt. April 27,1848.—2 t 7 00 7 00 7 00 Attention Carlisle Light Infantry! YOU will meet for parade at Ihe Armory, on Mon. day the Ist day of May.ot lO o’clook A. M., In sum* mor Uniform, equipped Tor drill. By order of the Captain. r JAMES CALIO, O. S.' April 27, 1848. • IS 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 13 J 3 14 14 „Prrst Uegmlcnt Cumberland Volunteers 10 00 12 60 10 00 15 00 10 00 7 qo 7 00 7 00 10 50 10 60 Parade in the borough of Newvillo, on Thursday the lUh day of May next. at 10 o’clock A. M., pre cisely. in summer uniform, properly equipped fur drill and inspection. By order of the Co); Comd'g. A. FILER, Adji, ISo 13 13 13 April 37,1848. Twenty-third Regiment Pa. Militia Parade in the borough of Newvillo on Wednesday the 10th duy of May next, at 10 o’clock A. M. pre cisely, properly equipped fur drill and inspection. By order ofColonel Commanding. J. W. DAVIDSON, A]t. April 27. 1848. 7 00 7 00 7 00 fo SO SPRINGFIELD LIGHT INFANTRY! at (he public house of C. Mellinger, ir. Sloughstdwn, on orftunlay the SOlh Instant, at 10 o’clock A. M. precisely, jii Summer uniform, pro perly eqiiipt for drill By order oftHe Copt. April 13,1849. JOSEPH HOOD. 0. S: 10 50 10 00 7 00 7 00 10 60 7 00 7 00 15 00 7 00 10 SO 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 13 14 14 14 Cumberland Greens I f PARADE nt Middie* sex, on Monday the Ist jK At nM May next, at 10 o’olooki A. M. in summer uniform arms and acooulromonts C° or^cr> By order l of the Captain. W.D.WONDERUCH. o.s. N. B. An adjourned court of appeal will bo hold on .aid day nt llio name placet Ail absentees arc re quested In attond. - . Tba Swnrda, Pillule and Hol.toi., belonging to ■aid Troop or United Stale., must bo returned to tlie Armory at Middlesex, on nr before llio let of May by tba member. balancing l £”^7® April 80. 1848, _ . 13 50 IS 00 10 50 7 00 IS 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 ; roo 10 00 13 14 14 13 DIO SPUING ADAMANTINE GUARDSI YOU ore ordered to potodc at tho public houoo ofChrlstm IJjgi phorMoHinger.lnStoughalown on Monday the let day of May next, at 10 o'clock A. M., arms and oocoutroinonls in good or ■J’ A dcr for drill. By order of the /I 'i, Captain. K. MICKEY, 0.8. April QO, 1648. _ ....... J N B. An adjourned court of appeal will ba held un said day at the same place, between the boura of >d two o'clock P. M» ono am RANAWAY from llio au'bacrlbor, on Tuoadoy the 4U, |nst., roiidlhg in Mlddlolon township, an mdonlurod apprentice to tho farming buslncsdbiamod Eli Miller. Slid boy is about 18 yonra of ago, with block hair, and had on when ho loft a bluo round, about, cloth oop.&o. All persona are warned ngamol harboring, or trusting said boy on my account. Tho above reword, but no expenses will bo paid f “ r hi. delivery to IaMBEUTCN. April iXim—Db * JOB.WORK . NEAtLY EXECUTED' AT THIS OFFICE C. INHOFF, Ag’l. 19?tb Regiment. Attention Attention Attention CUimboi'fiitiil Greys! ■foil ore ordered to paradoat the public house of Mr. Kauf* man* at Cumberland Hull, on Monday llib j Ut day of Muy next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., completely cqulpt for drill. order of llic Captain. AB’M. MYERS, O. 8. April 20,1648. Attention Six Cents Reward. ''. Bfew Arrival! ; J THE subscribers would announce to the public*that they have just relumed from the Eastern cities with a iQftgnificeat selection of G-obds consisting* of Clothtj Casrimeres arid Vesting*,.of the rnußt varied and beautiful pattern*! all of which will be mnde»up in the. moat approved style.. They otao kecji superior Shirts, Bosoms, Collars, Stocks, Neck end Pocket Handkerchiefs, Suspenders,.Gloves, Hosiery, Hots, Capa and.Bools; in short, qvery thing I in a gentleman’s furnishing line; which will be sold at the smallest profits. They will also sell goods hy the yard cheaper than any similar establishment in the county. The {jutting will be attended to as here* toforo by W. B. Parkinson,who cuts his garments a la mode. Our work is all made utider our own su pervision! . Store in North Hanover street, 9 doors north of Mr. Haveratick's Drug store, end nearly opposite Iho Bank.. ABNOLB & LIVINGSTON'. Carlisle,' April 20, 1848.—8 m Great Arrival of Cheap goods, At OGILBY’O Wholesale and Retail store, t have now opened the largest and cheapest as sortment of Goods ever brought to Carlisle, and noi mistake.' Purchasers will da well to call and ex amine this mammoth stock, as they will bo lUio to I save money and get- good bargains. To enumetoto I articles and prices i? out of the question, as it would fill this paper and the half not then be inserted.-* Suffice it to say, 1 have every article in the Dry Good* line, from superfine broad cloth down to three cent calico' Also * fresh assortment of. groceries. Prime. Coffee, Sugfy, Molasses, Teas, Rice, Ac., and ns cheap as any house in the town. And in Bouts and Shoes (be largest end cheapest assortment ever brought east of Philadelphia. Recollect.the old stand East Main street, Carlisle, where good bargains can always bo bad. C. OGILBY. April 20, 1649. • Grant Arrival «f Spring and Summer Goods. STORE, ‘ Caeliblk, Pi. THE subscriber respectfully announces to the pub lie, that ho has taken the stand lately occupied by Mr. Angncy, ot rt}6 corner of High street and Har per's How,-where he has just received from the east ern cities a large and splendid assortment of NEW GOODS' Purchased in the Atlantic cities of the.lmporters end Manufacturers, including every variety of Goods.— The Ladlcfc are particularly invited lo'call and ex amine his beautiful assortment of ,' ■'iSrcss Roods; Amortg fthich the following articles comprise a part: superior wool Cloth; black end fancy Silks; blue, black and fancy Csssimeres; fancy Summer Goods; Ginghams,, anjd Lawns; Bombazines and Alpacas; Vestings of, all kinds: Mousde Laines; London and Domestic .Ga)i£oea| Mills, Gloves; Luces, Edgings, i Hosiery and Ribbons of ali kinds; together with a 1 1 largo assortment of , drdderies. Ail the abQvcoobJ»bave been purchased at the beet and cheapest, markets and will certainly bo sold very Lpw. All persons are respectfully invited to give hjrp a call. JOHN E. FORSTER. April, 20, 1848., •.' * ■ RcjnoVat. . NATHAN IiANTCH, having removed bis Cheap Clothing Store to the room formerly occupied by H. 11, Grove, on the east corner of the Market Square, directly.opposite Foster's store,.w.ould respectfully inform hid friends end the public in general, that he intends to continue the hUdlncst on a m?re extensive scale than.heretofore- He has just received from the eastern cities irlargo assortment of Spring & 8 urn liter Goods, which ho will have made up at the sßditcst notice and in the most desirable manner. He will constant* ly have on hand a large selection of READY-MADE CLOTHING. cheaper than over offered to the public before—such os black and blue dress coals; froek and sack coats of various colors; tweed costs, of alt shapes and colors; cuimner cloth coats'; linen, cotton, and jeans coats, end oil ofliif kinds of fashionable coats; black and fancy cashmere pants; summer pants of every de scription and coiort plain and fancy satin vests; sum* mor vests—all sortt.ond colors; shirt bosoms and col lars; neck and pocket handkerchiefs; stocks, suspend* nrs of all kinds, and verj cheap. Don’t forget the place—bn tho east come; of the public square. ‘ ~ Carlisle* April £tf,. J84&.—23m J. P. l»yi«e. WHOLESALE} and Retail Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Hardware; Paints; Oil, Glass, Var nish. See. at the old iland In N. Hanover street, Car lisle, lias just received ffain Now York and Pbiladel. pbia a large, addition to his former stock, to which the attention of buyers is requested, ns ho is deter mined to sell lower than any ollierhouse in town. April 20. 1848. Dry Goods— New Arrangement I THE subscriber has just returned from thechy and Is now openirtg, at his Old Stand, on Main street, in addition to his former stock, a largo and well se lected assortment of fancy <*nd staple Dltlr GOODS, which hb Ifitehds to sell according to the old motto, "quick sales and small profil£ ( *‘ Atnofig.Ms.goods are English and American Prints, from 4 up to 12 cents, every variety of style and pattern. Bleached mid Brown Muslins, 86 inch, at os. English Giqghams at 12 cents. French Lawn* at 12, aud every other article equaly cheap. Also, a large assortment of Groceries & Qnccnswnrc. Ho offer, good New Orlct no Sugar at 61 primo ot 7, crushed loaf at 10 and broken loaf ot U cento—good Rio Coffee at 9 conn—good Molaooea 8 cl,pci qua,*;, Now Orleans baking Molao.ee at 10—slio, Hone;, Syrup, a aupetior aaaortmeot ‘jf'Teea, Spice,, dec.'' CEO. R. CROOKS, Carlisle, April 18, IS4B. nioiico IS hereby by given, In pursuance of an'Afcl or As* ■ombly in such case mudu and provided, that the Members of the Methodist Episcopal Church In (ho. Borough of Nowviilo, have applied (6 the Court ol Common Float of Cumberland county, toacqulroand enjoy l|ia powers and immunities of a corporation or body politic in law, by the name, style, and title of ••The Trustees of (he. Methodist Episcopal Clmrfcli in tho Borough of Nowville," That the Petition and instrument of writing, therein specifying the objects, articles, ooitditions, and name, style, ana lillo by which they claim to be incorporated, hinlo been hied in the office of the ProlhfanoUry of said county, and that they will apply fo* a decree for the same at Au» gust Term next of said Court; if no sufficient reason is shown to tile countrer?, .. • \yM. M. DEBTBM Prolh’y, Apl.QO, 1848—Si. Notice. LETt*Bft£ Testamentary on the estate of Sarab Harped, late of the Dorougb of Sblppenaburg, Cumberland county, dec*d., have been granted by tho Register of .aid county, to the subscriber*, the firatnaraed residing in Southampton townehlp, * (in countv, and tho Isst named in Dlcklnaon.to'fcn •hip, Cumberland county. Ail persons having claim, .agtlln.t the c.tolo of ..Id docod.nlN ,<• pre.enl thorn duly .ulhenllc.ted for wllttin.ii', dnd | tWuo indebted lo mako p “ Jra yyJi l '° LlNN , Wm! HARPER. EJeculon. . April fl, 1848;«-6t* 20X;f E n° n ‘ h Ginßl^blt^Q^ r A LARGE nueortma'nt of DonncUmlCapßlbbone A »<» f " " leb - r geo n CROOKS. April'l3, 1818'. ißorpugh Receipts; & Expenditures. Atcoiiritof AposfOT A. Treasurer of the Botough.of Carlisle, 1848; ' - " DR. iTo cash in lioHds bt A, A. Line.Ulo , Treasurer, r .; ' ■ t64IS i Balance of duplicate for IB4u oiiutand- J 1 Ingot laatacuieifrent, . 918 68$ 1 Amount'of duplicate for 1847 i - v . . 72 | Cash received from Jas, CreWj clerk of market-house, - 1 Cash received frprn W. M. Mateer and •Joseph Blair*.Burgees and Assistant Burgess* (exhibition license) Cash received from provision store H* cense. Cash received for stall rents of market bquqe, Cosh received from sundry persons.oh accqhnk of bonds dub by them to the borough* Cash received ftbih B. bf appropriation reiUrhW, S'rAlkti&NT 1 'of thc Bdrough'i Indehltintti fifed Meant. AmoUnl of outstanding boroughbonds; OO To which the mteani of tbe bo^ rough, ato 1,600 00 Outstanding debt By c&'sh paid John Thompson, $ 6 OQ Paid SUrtaly persona on account of bonds, 1,56-1 03 Paid P. fraviJSon to defray expense for illumination, 76 00 Paid J. O’Neal for paving.Soulh street, 200 00 Paid Jos. Morrison -for shoveling snow,' 50 Paid John Vanardal for work done on bridge,'. Paid Wm. Harknosa for repairing bridge, Paid Wm. Miller for repairing -pumps, Paid Samuel Crall for repairing bridge, Paid H. My era for roofing grave-yard wall, 8 00 Paid A. Moudy for paving West street, 326 00 1 Paid J. Havener for cleaning spring,. 20 00 Paid Boyer & Matter for priming, 15 00 Paid domes Bunbof for attending coun* cil room, > Paid Samuel Crall for removing nuisance, Paid William Wert for pump handle, . Paid Commissioners for room , rent and fu I, Paid W. Riley for assessment, Paid Michael Mathews for paving North street, ( Paid Wm-Harkncssfor Beltingcurb,&c. Paid fines remitted. Paid A. P. Brb for winding clock, Paid S. W*. Haverstick for oil arid can* dies, Paid J B, Bratton for printing, Paid for repairing pavements at Market house, Paid Cumberland Firo Company appro* I. priation, Paid Union Fire Company appropriation, Paid JatUcs Crevcr for oil and fixtures at morket house, Paid W. M. Hendeison for plastering st bridge, Paid Samuel Elliott for oil for market house, Paid Wright & Saxton for hardware. Paid J. Noble & Co. for logs for bridge, Paid E.Beatty for printing,. r< - i Paid L. Todd, Batf. Tor professional scr* . vices,' j, t 00 Paid P. Davidson, street regulator, 4 00 Paid J. Spangler -do do 400 Paid officers of East Ward election, 6 00 Paid officers of West Ward election, 5 00 Small notes cancelled of the borough issue, 78 77 Paid James Loudon for stationary. 2 86 Paid P. B. Smith for removing old tree in front of engine house, 1 Paid John Walker for collecting taxes and exonerations, Balance of duplicate of 1847 outstand* ing. , ■ Paid J. M. Allen one year’s salary. Paid Samuel Crall one year’s salary as high constable, 405 00 Paid A. A. Line one year’s salary os , • ■ Tr.a.ar»r, . ‘ OO 0® Paid Csllio salary as street commission er', for work done by him *nd other persons employej by him, fox the bo rough, Balance in' band. o^Troaiurcr, The above pccount of A. A. Dine, Esq, Borough Treasurer, liavibg been examined by'uo and found to bo correct and ltu.,wo have paeaed and approved the iame. . N- HANTLUI, EEM’I.. TODD, .... J.'RHEEM, • Committee of Accouitla. April SO, 1848.—3 t Brigade Inspector’* Order. THE enrolled militia men and volunteers subject to inilitury duly within the bouude of the Ist Bri gade, Ulb Divi.ion, P. M., will parade by companies under Hie command of their respective commanding officers on Ilio firat Monday of May, (being the lit "■ppo Aeaesaore oftho diltbrcnl 'fownahipi and Bo roughs throughout Iho county, will take notice that if any captain ot petaona acting aa such in inilitury companies, refuses or neglects.to make the proper enrollment and a correct list of the absentees of the company to the Brigade Inspector, then the said As* sciisofs are retired" fd make said enrollment and furnish a correct list of tho same to Iho Commissions ors oftho proper county. ‘‘The regimental and battalion training for Inspcc* lion will lake place on the following days, viz: Tho Ist battalion of militia of the 86th regiment on Monday tho Bth doy ol Moy next. , The Sd battalion of militia of the 80th regiment on Tuesday (ho 9lh day of May iwth Thq 22 oatulion ofCumbcrland Volunteers on the same day. , . , Tho Ist battalion of militia of the 23d regiment on Wednesday the 10lh d«y of May next. Tho Cumberland,Greys on tho same day. TII9 Ist regiment of Cumberland volunteers on Thursday the 11th day of May ne*t. i Tho 2d battalion of mlllUa oflhe 23d regiment on the same doy. „ , , The Qd battalion of uiUilia of the 1961 h regiment on Friday Iho 12lh day uf Moy noil. Tho Ist battalion of militia of tho 196th regiment nn Saturday Iho 13th day of Moy next. Tho 3d battalion of Cumberland \Junlecrs on Monday tho lilh day of May next. The lot battalion of Cumberland Volunteers on Tuesday Iho 1 hill, of May next. - . , Tho btli. rcgi,nont j m,mmia^.hc»mO j d : y lit Brig. IK* Hit. »• Baiaanx iNSfKCToa*. Crncc, i , Corlislo, April M, 1848.-41 ( ” ! Notice. A PERSON by (lie name of W'«noa«Oi l>"» boon attempting to injifto lilt aale of *b« Muck Slant i„C.I3.A-only. Tl.V.btoW«» hive piirchoicd, or iriay purchoio the 8 ove» that llicy ihall be prelected »gft|n*l any finpoiiUpa that hb m«y attempt to preolioeupon Jliemby (6 orftort a premium—-und fuilher t t oner iIOO t lifm oi* any other man, tvho will enter lull and pvo BOciVritV to prnieculo It In a finol I SJ ft an/ person Jftld Sjovo. Further, I notiry ■al'd |ierio() to atop hii i.iityfeioftoo with my businwa oV tliu sale of tho aboto Slpvo, or ho on ay oapoolto Wdeelt wllb eccordlnjth law. JE „ K j{, B , . ■ ~, Pof'j.O.CßA.Vsn. MlddleloW, April U, I'SlS.—Bl* ' william t. iiitowN,, ] ATTORNEV AT LAW, will practice ih iKoacvi cral Courla of Cumberland epunty. Olllce in Main atreet, nearly oppoello tho county Jail, Cerlulo. March fl f 1848 a rnilE •übaeriber hoe juat rtcolooiU bowl of. Ftt.ah i Pine Oil. H. IRVINE, Jr. | April «, 1818. NowvUlo Female seminary, NBWVILLE,Pa. MISSES BELL and WHYTE, Principal*. , Ail the branches comprised in * thorough English „ course, will be taught in, this Institution, logothec r ' with the French language, Music, vocal and Instru mental, and Drawing. Arrangement* hate been made toaooommodatoa limbed number of pupil* from a distance. They will be constantly under the ear* of the Principal nod hkt Assistant, who vaiU gite every ftttrftrtlOn ;6 the tntft tol, moral and physical education of thoM entrusted to thcic cate. 43 83 For teuton of Jiu month t t theJittitcmfiknctngvn tht tint of Mas—iht secern* on MeUf oj. . For boarding, lodging, washing, light & fuel. per term, $6O. 00 Tuition In the Jtivchlto Department,bom* pilling orthography, leading, writing, and • arithmetic, (firat session) .. d . ... ’0 00 Tuition InthflPriinaryclass.cooiprlalDtt mctic, geography, J3ngliih grammar, bUtdry j- r . ana Natural Philosophy, ~ - ..0 bo. Tuition in junior class, comprising algebra, geometry, astronomy, botany, rhetoric and .- natural philosophy, (atlarge) • 11.00 Tuition in the Senior data, comprising chdtn* iatry, physiology, elements of criticism, 10-. gic, mental and mural science, ' 13 00 Orthography* reading, |Mmmanahip, grammar, i composition and scripture history will be. . . * attended lo by »U the puptta. * * ) Tutlioh in ibiiilc; anil like of Piano, . ,16 00. • •* drawing, -.10 QO *• French, ‘ . ...6 00. Rr.iaar.sccft—Rct. Messrs. A’« Sharp, B.M'Cacb~ fen', E; Ureidetiimugh, J. Wtfe, John KUbourn, Principal of Male Academy I—*Miaa Sarah It. Pester, , 1 Principal df Wdshtnglon Female SeaUntyl^ so isl SG 00 SOS 49 1,368 63 89 GO $4,926 47j $3;767 (lo The undrhlgnod committee, entrusted with the di rection of the Newvillo Female Seminary, take plea?, surfeit! bearing testimony to the eminent of iho Misses BKLt.aiul Wuttx, as teachers and guides of young ladies. They are graduates of'the Washington .Female Seminary, and have thB beat commendations from Miss Sanaa R. Foara»,.the Principal of that institution. .We foe|_c.Bnfident that parents entrusting youngladlc* iti Ibeitcarie; may feel assured that ttleir physical, intellectual and moral > education will be laitbfu.ty' attended to. . JOSEPH HANNON, SCOTT COYLE, WM.BAHIU,... 6A v ID STEtIREtT, ALEX. SHARP, Ttu.l.M. 15 00 I 87< 3 75' 4 35 12 00 8 76 3 26 April 13,1949. 7 00 8 00 Plainfield Classical Academy. Four tnilet tout of Cerlitle, beitbetn the HtwiUe. State Roadcnd the rumierland Valley Railroad. 447 00 7 80 26 00 10 00 FOURTH SESSION., ; fpHE Fourth session will commence on MONtlAs- I JLlhe Ist of May, 1948. The number of student* lie limited, and they ate carefully prepared for, Col lege; Counting House, dtc. 'The situation preclude* the possibility of students associating with the vicious or depraved, being remote from town or village, though easily accessible by Stale Road or Cumberland Volley Railroad, both of which paoa through lands attached to the Institution. 2 76 16 60 146 60 34 00 34 00 Boarding, washing, tuition, dec., (per acts.) $9O 00 Latin or Greek, C 00 0 62, Instrumental Music French of German Circulars with rcfeienccs, Ac., furnished by . . •, . ■ R» K. BURNS, Principal. April ly - V 10 10 19 00 1 26 W 26 22 ifo- , . miliitor f SL imtoy Cfoddi; \ Tl /Tits. SEFF hue recently'relurntftl ftomthe city, JjXnnd is now opening at her store in North Hen over street, opposite Glass* Hotel; (late Cornmeo's) i largo and carcftilly selected assortment of MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS. such as Pumills, Jenny Lind, Chino Pearl, Leghorn, ■ Draid, Casing, and FANCY BONNETS.— Dress and Bonnet Caps,'Flowers, Rib* SKT bons, Laces, Fringes, Gimps and Buttons* Needle-worked Collars, dtc. She bss also on band a beautiful assortment of Dress Goods, Bsrages,' french Lawns, Gentlemen’s and Boy I’ Chins )Ppafl» ana Straw Hots, together with a groat variety of other articles 100 tedious to mention. . Her old customers and the public in general, are ; invited to give.her an early ca\l, as she is determined to dispose, fcf hef goods at alrhafl advance. bid Bonnets will be al{cred % whitened,' arid presled in a, superior manner, after the latest style,’ ahd at short notice.' . Carlisle, April 20, 1848.—if 164 74 1,186 03j 80 00 244 01} > **f». Kcw and Cheap Soot and Shoe Store. si,in U. . 153 37. HO. MA'ljOVirespccjfpjly. Inform# the citizens f of Carlisle,and the pu n He, ge njr rel.y..ltyal, h 0 • has opened in the store room lately occupied bvJos.V 3. (iiu, opposite'Uentz* store, and near M'irVelisflo« r te), an extensive assortment of 34,925 47} men’s Boots, Men's and Boys* Cnlfa'nd Kip Monroes, Ladles 1 Kid and Morocco Slipper*, Misses, and Children's GAIT* Up, ERS, and black. *fld Ajnsy Colored ft j KfD BOOTS,'of latest style, aha ' of : the best mslensls.’tll or which will be sold cheap for cash.: Hb has also on a largo assortment of Leather, Calf Skins, Morocco, &c„ and will numifsclu/e id order all kinds of Boot* and, Shoes at (be shortest notice. w . Carlisle, April 13,1643. rpHB subscriber respectfully announces (o his friends J and the public generally, that removed Its the large brick building in South Hanover door from Morrell's Hotel, end within a/ew door* of the Volunteer punting office, where he will continue to carry oh tho r . Tailoring Business, and to receive orders for work In his line,.ell,of which' he pledges himself to execute promptly, in a neat# fashionable, and workmanlike , manner. Ths latest fttfihons will be regularly, received, and be can there* fore furnish to order a dress that will please the most fastidious taste, -lie would avail himself of this op portunity lojeturn his sincere thanks \o, his many patrons fpr.their past encouragement, and solicits "i continuance of their favors. ' M •* . H. 8. RITTER. Carlisle, April 6,3 m ‘ New Flour, mid Food Storor THE subscriber would inform the pdblte naf M has Just opened a Flour and Feed chore, in 4j>o larao stone.building in the south east corner of the public nm. oiipo.il. ih. M.rk.i Hou... wb,r. h. will .1 ml limr. keep on h.nd • .upply of .uperior FLOlill .ml Kiißvlriocl Ourn .Mf.Lfor f.mlly um, tooolhcr with .ll kinj. of VM Stuff., .uch •• Bren,- Slioiti, Ac., which ho will Mil .1 wholcAlo .ltd ic uil „ very .ntan profflk for yy*. OsVlfsle. April 18, 1648.—4t^ ifoii Wonlod, „„ ; j,. rpilE bigllpil' price wi)l bo paid, (in tath tn in pi i per) by ,lho auhacrlliar for good RAGS. TKarua may llodelirered at the pipet-inlll. 6 tnileafrpm C«r- 1 Hale, or M lha Wotahouao of Mr, Jacob ,I!h*onVln Carliale. . W. D. MULLEN. , April 18,131i.-lf ■■ ' Cheap Wiurtpiv Itlliida. BL .WILLIAMS. Nn. 13 NortV 6lh alrtoi; Philadelphia, Vonitlan Blind Manufaaturer, hna now on Imnd. iho largest, and moot faahlona-' bin assortment of narrow alar, and other VENN. TIAN DLIN f)S, of any orhot establishment ib (Ho, United Blatoa. Comprising entire ttfw •tj/14. Ttimlnga and ooluta. whioh will bo add at too lowatf.prices, wholesale and retail. Old OMnda S'ldlhied and Tiimed to look equal to naw. W.’ tliiaa'na of Cnmbeilard conpty. and *”■*?( a lisirtcu, ate reapfßifiillv Ammp W» frtjioninf mW W * W 0 i Jfn*V ß Wr»o- Pealing confident of pia it tlfjf ”3 ■ B JJI?. non t»V«h * warn ; uh ’ No. IB North Gilt at. Philo, A-rll.C. PH 8 --*" 1 ■ i.tir . leoei of french Lawns,taij Coo, and A Si *" f »r , *'*W, geo. r. crooks.; • TERMS, TERMS. 10 00 6 00, Removal,'
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