PHILADELPHIA MARKET. Tuesday, May D, 1848. ■ - quiet, with calcs for export at' ac no a 6 12 for auporßho; extra, J6J a 7. * Coro Meal~la dull at 82J. Blit jf/o tir—la quick at $3 81 a. s3' 87 per bit. jyji w j_Red ta worth 138 a 140o’j white 143 a i 430. ■“ Bye— SoUtharn 7So. Penn'a 77 a 7Do. porbnahcl. Com—Pennai yellow, 50p. weight; white 47 a Ponna. arc worth 40 a 420 ; Southern 39 a 40# t. * | 1 ' Sales inbbls, at 230;, hhds-220. ; Cloverteed —Soles at s3s a 83 87 ; market dull. /.‘..1-* ■ DIED, 4On Sunday last,‘lho 7 th inst., Catharine Williams* • n f an t daughter* of Abraham Lambcrlon, Esq.,of N. Middleton township/aged 16 months, • /On the 28th' till., HENar Slicer, infant qoft of John a nd Margaret Harder*, aged 11 months. The immor tal flow®* waß abonl to unfold its beauiicS upon the dciort air, when it ! was transplanted by its Saviour to the Paradise above, to bloom in unfading glory fprevor. .. , ' ' / In this borough, of consumption, on Friday the sth Mrs. Ann Margaret Hilton, wife of Mr.,Goo. W# Hillon, in the 23d year of her age.: Jja Hampdcn.townehip, on tho 2611 i ult., Mrs. Eli sabeth Mater, wife of George Mater, aged 53 years. J On Wednesday tho 3d inst., in Hampdoa township, f Mr. George Mater, aged 52 years. Boot*, Shoes.and Brogans. THE attention of the public is invited wf to a large and elegant assortment of V BOOTS and SHOES, now opening at SHOE STORE, Main at., opposite, (he Methodist Church. The stock has bean selected with great care, and for style and durability Is unequalled. Ladies* French Linen Gaiters, (new style) . do Morocco Half Gaiters, do do Kid and Morocco Slippers, Buskins, and Tics, at all prices. Missis* Gaiters, Leather Boots, Buskins and Slippers. Childrens* Gaiters, Bools and ankle ties, ofev r cry variety. Men's Calf‘and Morocco bools, brogans .pnd slippers. Boys* and Youths* Goat, Calf and Kip brogans, and a geneial assortment of thick work. Also a great'variety of Boot and French Moroc co, Kid, Pink'and White Linings, Lastings, Trim mings. • Particular attention will be given as usual, to CUSTOMER WORK, such as Gentlemen’s fine Frensh boots. Congress boots, and Gaiters, Ladies* French and English Lasting Gaiters and Congress Boots, Kid and Morocco Slippers, .Buskins and French ties ; and every effort used to, get up the work in a style equal tolhe best city work, and at the lowest price, by WM. M. PORTER&Co, May 11. N. p.—As the subscriber is now doing: busi ness under the firm.of Wm.'M. Porter & Co,, he earnestly requests those .indebted to settle accounts, as it is necessary his old books should be closed without delay. WM,M. PORTER, Whig Convention. NO doubt there will be a Urge number of persons who intend visiting Philadelphia, to attend the great Whig Convention to be held on tho 7lh June next. To all sqch the subscriber would call atten tlon to bis large assortment of HATS and CAPS, consisting of fine bluok Beaver and Moleskin hats, fine While Rocky Mountain Beaver .and Gossamer (very light) Panamas, Leghorns, fine Cobourga, Ac. Ac. Also Summer Caps, of every description, all of which will be sole at the lowest prices, ■ CHARLES OAKFORD, Haller, No 104 CHESTNUT,Street,# few doors above Third, Philadelphia. May 11, 1848.—1 m. Now Spring Goods. THIS DAY OPENING I THE subscriber is now receiving and opening • FRESH SUPPLY OF DRUGS, together with a most attractive general assortment of FANCY AR\ 'HOLES, FRUITS, dec., a II of which have been laid in at the bust establishments in the city, and. will be disposed of on the most advantageous terms to purchasers. He respectfully invites his friends to give him a call. 8. W. HAVERSTICK. May 11. Notice. THE President, managers and members of the Cumberland County AGRICULTURAL SOCIB TV,wi!I hold their Spring Meeting in the arbitration chamber in the Court House, at Cailislo, on SAT URDAY the SOth of May, 1848 at llo’clock A. M. RICHARD PARKER# Secretary. . May 11.—St. • mOUNSEND’S SARSAPARILLA for the re , J[ movul and permanent cute of all diseases arising from an impure slate of tho blood, Scrofulas' affec tion &c. Warranted superior to any other prepara tion of Sarsaparilla now in use, for sale by the do®., or single bottle at i.A. BISHOP’S Drug Store,East Main Street Carlisle. Shad and Herring# A LOT of No. 1 fresh Shad and Herrings just re- A cclvcd and for sale at the Grocery of J. W. EDY. May 11,1847, SPTS. TURPENTINE received and for tale low at BISHOP’S Drug Store. INDELIBLE INK, for marking linen, cotton dec* for sale at BISHOP’S Drug Store. SWAINS PANACEA, the genuine article, for sale by J. A. BISHOP. CHERRY PECTORAL for diseases of tho lungs coughs, colds dec., for pale by J. A. BISHOP* CIGARS, an assortment of very fine Brands, also prime Cavendish Tobacco, lor sale at BISHOP’S. Plauo for Sale# -A very excellent second handed Piano. Price ono IX hundred dollars, enquire at Herald office. May 4,1048.—81. Recorder and Clerk* WE arc authoiixcd to announce Jacob F ainaCoUT, Newton town.hip, u a cendldolo for lie enr fcr and Clerk of the Court.—eobjoot to the dooi«i"n of tlie Democratic County conronHon.. Mr. Faua juuelit can apeak the German bb well e. tlie Eng* lllh language. • * Mayf.lW-flt Roflrcsblnff Drinks. |}OUBBEL'B MINERAL WATER. *v “Sparkling and bright, In it* liquid light—” And not only sparkling and bright, Dot for ils flavor it U hard (o beat. FELIX’S MINERAL WATER. Utnon and Sarsaparilla, a large enpply always on "•*4 and for aala by the gross, dozen orslngle bottle. MONYER'S FOUNTAIN MEAD, '• Indeed the ” No P|us Ultra” drink of the seaaon, ** can be had with the above named mineral wa i ert i at the wholesale and retail confectionary of I „ : P. MONYBR, N. Hanover at. I ar J'»le, Mty 4, 1648. 'ales c * no at) d other parties supplied at low Ift- 1 *l. P.JLyne. rliy !}®kTSBALE and Retail Dealer in Foreign and Hardware, Paints, Oil, Glass, Var [•_» , the old stand In If. Hanover street. Car received from New York and PhiladoK ■be .i| I? 0 “ddlilon to his former stock, to which frlne«n m, °n layers U requested, as l»k is dotor- I l 0° W<ir t * ian other house In (oWn, Pj ecc ® of French Lawns, very fine, art** W »tjle, for sole by GEO, R* CROOKS. ' >■■ LIST OIP EEXTEKS. ADVERTISED ICTUE •‘VOMJHIEEa" CE arniaTHlin; JlB-, Andbeitfurthertnaeltf, * * *■ * * .« « SSfctS , ftS.^? f -» i *? n,Bnt * ,naUe UMl, er the ,onl*r« of the Post Jin*-1 Ge I t l cra ’ in 0 »>»w#papor or newspapers, of letters tin* Kaalledforln any Post-office, shall be insetted in the paper or of the, town or place where the office advertising may Bled, having the largest circulation..' i y 1 ", , • [JVe» Pofi.ojflM Late, patted JUarehZ; 1845. • LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post-office at Carlisle, Pa., May. 1, .1848. Porsoas in. quinngfor letters on this list, will please say they are advertised. Axe Thus , Andrews James B Byers Dr Wifi J Baker John. Bacon Rebecca Birch, Margret Baker Daniel . Black Joseph D: , Blyler .Jacob ~ Black Joseph ,Border Ellen Bear David. Crdlzer Elizabeth Cormnan Jermy Cornoribs Joseph Costoloßains Cole George B Conden Dr Joseph Culp David , DUler Peter A Dunn .William D Johnson Jonathan Lockert William Langston James , Leephan David . Lions William Lehman Mrs John ~*• Lucas Elizabeth,. Ltppert Susannah Loam Philip, Mark Abraham Mountz Catharine MounsPhilip Mclntire John , McCaul Michael Mello David Mullen Alexander Martin Richard ; McNoitMr Npgal Michael Natcher William -• ; Parker James Booth Mary ; ' Shafer Michael • Sites Jacob Sentman Elizabeth Smith PA., Seitz Jacob Smith John M ' Spelts Caroline Smith Susana. Smith Andrew; ; Shaffer En&nuel TrostleMoses Tate Talitha. Torniny, Hetty Thompson Maryann WolfTorao : A Warts Jano ' Wert Jeremiah iWynekobn Cornelius Willetts Jane Ann. 2 geo.sandbr3on;p.m unlap & Barr Duffey William Davis John Enhest Rebecca Eberly John Frelm Joseph Pry John Free Michael Faillor Adam . Fields Allen Gipe Jacob Gouldman Alfred J Grier James . Gutshall. Henry Gutolius Samuel Houser Dr Martin Heddcn John 3 Hopple Solomon Haverstick Andrew Horting Sarah Hippie George Under the new Postage Law,advertised letters areehargedtwo cents tach in addition to the regular postage. •• - v DIVIDEND. CARLISLE DEPOSIT BANK} { May 3,1848. {• -THE Directors of this Institution have this day declared a Dividend oh the Capital Slock of one and a Half per cent, for the last three months, which will be paid to tho Stockholders or their legal represents* lives on or after (he 152 th inst. WM. S. COBEAN, Cashier. May 4,1848. —31. CARD. . , DR. J. J. MYERS has disposed ofhls entire .stock of Drugs, Ac., to Mr. J. A. Bishop, of Harrisburg, who will continue to .do business tit his old.stand, on Main Street.. Mr. Bishop has had considerable expe rience in the Drug business, and I confidently recom. mend him to the customers of .the Store and solieite a continuance of, their, patronage. By thi* arrangement Dr. Myers will be enabled to give his undivided attention to the duties of his pro fession. ‘• , May 4,1846.—31. , , . . An Ordinance. For Defraying the Expenses and liquidating tho debt of the borough of Carlisle, Pa. BE IT ENACTED and ordoined by tho Town Council of .tho borough of Carlisle, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same, that (ho sum of TWENTY-THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS be assessed and levied upon (he inhabh (ants of the borough of Carlisle; for defraying (he expenses and liquidating the-debt of said borough fbrtbeyear 1848. ; Done lirCouneil, 98th day.of April, 1848. .JACOB RHEEM, President. Attest— James M. Allin, Clerk. May 4,1848. ; ■ ’ Notice.. t ' NOTICE is hereby given that loiters of Adminis tration oh the estate of Mrs. Eve Hatprslick, late of Silver Spring Ip., dec’d., have been granted to tho subscriber residing in sametp. Ali persons having claims against said estate are requested to present them Tor settlement, and those Indebted to make Im mediate payment to BENJAMAN HAVERSTICK, AdmV. . May .4,1848.—6 t. » Notice. T ETTERB of administration on the estate of Bern I j jamin Briokor, late of Monroe township, Cumber land county. Fa., have been granted to the subscriber living in said township. All persons indebted to said estate aro requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement to SAMUEL BRICKER, AdraV. May 4,1848,—61» Struck ft Brandt) Hampden, Thomas 0. Hheem, (Liquors) John H. Zeatlng, Oenrgs Matert Heu) Cumberland. J. K. Boak ft Co. (Liquors) W. S.,Preyv'el| East PenmbonugL Jacob tleninger, (Liquors) Longneoker ft Eslinger, Joseph O. Banka, South MiddhlMi A. M. Leidihh, William Alekanoof,- Geisse Ktopff, Hitler ft Sailor) Mem ' Alexander Cnthcnrt, Eby ft Frilohe), (Liquors) Isaac Barton, (Liquors) John G, Miller, - Mathias Bllner, (Liquors) Joseph Schroll) Silver Spring. 11. W. Mateor ft Brother, John Reedi Dunlap ft Barr,. Coyle ft Sponsion MeehamiibUrgi J, Mlllisbn ft Co. (Liquors) 10 is 00 Simon Arnold, (Liquors) . 13 1? 00 John Coovor, 14. ,7 00 J. ft L. Reigle, 13 lIUJO Henry Leas, 14 7 00 Houser ft Bobb, 14 7 00 Baker ft Miller, 14 7 00 Ira Day, II I 2? J. F.Spahr, 14 7 00 George Slngizer, 1 14 700 Merchants and all concerned in the above olas. , ,'eification, will take notice that 1 will hold an ap , Public Sale, / peal In the Arbitration Boom, in the Court House, THE’subscriber will offer at public sale, on Mon- | n „ ie Borough of Carlisle, on the following days, day the 13th of, June, 1848, on His premises, at one v | i; Monday 22d, Tuesday 23d, Wednesday Oltli, o'clock P. M., his valuable form, situate In North -q'l,,,rnday 28lh, Friday S6th, and Saturday 37th Middleton township,Cumberland county,Fa., 4 miles 0 f May next, between the hours of 10 and 3 east of Carlisle, adjoining lands of Wm. Baker,Time. 0 , 0 , 0e |, 0 f days, to afford all peraons an cra- Ball, Esq. Thomas title and others, containing IW * ho ma , feel themselves aggrieved 1 by Acres, of first rale Liinestome Land, in a,good slate o | a , t | fi( ,„| ort t 0 ap peal from the eatoo. ° f Z eZ°i llOUaWVoQd'ft ARN~, , JEFFERSON WORTHINGTON. JML Orchard, wall of water, fco, Tho farm Mercanith JppralMer. ]iiiieLwill to aofd altogether or Hi three C«yli»)e, April 27f 1646.«—4t auit purchaaera/ .• 1 1 Wotico H *f° riii* 10 h*a sld Un g at* 11 io *Ra i I road rpHE oroditora of Dr. John Witaon,' of Nowville, f „g ,-o the subscriber whfel. will be given with •Porams wishing to view tho farm and ascertain next, to receive nil claims ogdfnsl him, and pay them P”;i“Xr.e.‘ P! °“”°JACOB^HEFNER. 1 entitled to.’ o**o 0 ** 0^ 1 or BQOI * :. .. I, April 87).1846.-44 • , 1 Estate Itotlco. LETTERS of administration on the estate of John Bowman, late of East Pennsborough township* Cumberland county, Pa,, Have been granted by the Register of said county to the subscriber living in said township. All 'persons ( Indebted la said estate arc requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them pfopo.ly autnenti* dated for settlement to JOHN LONGNBCKER, Admf. May 4, 1848.—61* Motlcti. LETTERS of administration on the etitatb of EH® l I abeth Calvert, late of Mifflin township, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber living ih Frafik ford township. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate and those hating claims will present them properly authontlca ted for settlement to • , PfeTEA CALVERT, Adm’r. April 1845.—6 t,, - - ItTottcC. LETTERS Teatamentary oil the detain Of Sarah Harper, lata of tho Borough of Shippanaburg, Cumberland county, doc’d/, ba«e been granted by tho Regiater of aaid county, to tho enbacribera, the firat named roeiding In Southampton totrhehip, Frank' |in county, end the leal named in Dlckinaim town' chip, Cumberland county. All pereona having clalmo againal the ratalo of aaid decedent, are. requeeted.lo preaent them duly authenticated,for aeUlemotili'and tboao Indebted to makd pny.monUo^ NN • wm! HARPER, Erecutora. April 6,1848.-61* Rags Wanted. THE highest price will bo paid (in cash or in pa per) by the subscriber for good RAGS, .The rags may be delivered at the paper-mill, 6 miles from Oar lisle, or at the Warehouse of Mr. Jacob Rheern, in Carlisle. W. D. MULLEN. April 19,1848.—if MSX OF BETAIER9 OF, Goods, Wares and Merchandise, within the county of Cumberland, returned and classified in accordance with the several acts of Assembly by Jefferson WonxmnOToN, Mercantile t Apprai- Carlisle,' Jason W. Eby, John OK Carmony, Joseph D« Halbert) Myers & Sheafier, Samuel Elliott, J. M. Kneedler,agent, Charles Ogllby, Charles Barnitz, (Liquors) George W. HUner, , A» 4c W, Dentz, Daniel Eckels, (Liquors) ’ John Fuller, (Liquors) Robert Irvine, jr. Jacob .Faust. (Liquors) J. 4c D, Rhoads, . W. B. Murray, ‘ John J. Myers, (Liquors) S. W. Haverslick, (Liquors) Robert Snodgrass, S. M. & J. F. Hoover, J. 4c W. D. Fleming, Thomas H. Skiles, Wm. M. Potter, Thomas ConlynKW? Wrighl 4c Suxlon, Philip Messersmitb,' .JttqqU Rheam, , George R. Crooks,: ; Johnß. Phillips, : • JamesM’Granahan, Michael Lehley, (Liquors) Humor & Reed, (Liquors) Peter Monyer, John P. Lyhe, Jacob Wolf, (Liquors) i Arnold 4t Livingston, r S. A, Coyle, . i Fortney & Fisher, Jacob Leiby, (Liquors) George Poland, Andrew G. Leohler, C. InhofF, agent, (Liquors) George Heckman, (Liquors) P, Humer, John E. Forster, . Nathaniel Hanlch, Hugh Maloy, Shtppensburg* Wm, F* Oarey, Robert Snodgrass. 4c Co, . I Edward Scull, 1 Henry Hollar, 14 Gish 4c Hinsay, »lfl Jonathan Peal, 14 John A. Clippingaf, James Gilliard, 14 Heck & Peal, ' 1? John Fulwtler, 1‘ S. 1 John Stambaugh, 1 David Nevtn, (Liquors) Philip Kontz, Peter S. Am, agent, Joseph P. Nevin, W; D. B. Hoys, J. C.& G. B. Altick, , Fleming dtSheffver, John B. Duncan,/ r I Robert v ' Dickiiwm , ’ ~1 Andrew G. Miller,. Andrew Comrey, (Liquors) T. 0. Miller, Russell 4t Dice, W. M. Watts, D. L. Beejman, Shriver 4c Caasel, Hopewell. Samuel L. Sentman, Robert Elliott, Jacob Heflfelbower, Wett Pennabhrough, Christian Leas, (Liquors), Josiah Hood 4c Bon,. . Donaldson 4c Green, James Oreason 4c Co. AkwvtlU. Gilmore 4c Slough, 1 William Barr, agent,. •• 13 Scott Coyle, 13 Jamison Hannon, (Liqoots) 13 T. 4c JiMcßandlisb, 18 John Dillerf J) ■ 14 Jacob Swoyer, Joseph Laugblin, agent, 14 J. B. Lackey 4t Co. (Liqtiors) 14 J, G..Carmony 4c Co. (Liquors) 14 I NeWlon* James Kyle, 14 Joseph Smith, Adams & Eshelmafi, Mifflin. Robert Hacketl, (Liquors) 14 , Southampton, John W.,Clover, (LiqUora) 14 Monroti G. W. Singisor, Daniel Kryaher, ClothsVCasslinercsA Vestings. I WOULD respectfully call the attention of the to ft splendid lot of Spring and SHor nier Goods/ suitable for gentlemen's wear, consist ing of super French, English, German and Ame rican Cloths & Casslmeres, of all colors and textures, extra super black Cash mer«tls» Tweeds and Llnche, for spring and slim* mef coats, White and Fancy Linen Drills, Silk, Satin, Valencia and Cashmere Vestings; While and Fancy Marsailee; black Italian and Fancy Silk Cravats, black, white and fancy colored Kid Gloves. : All open' and ready for inspection, opposite the Railroad Office, Main street, at the well known establishment of T. H. SKILES. . Carlisle, May 4, 1848. Superior Family Groceries. . THE.' subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the he has removed his Gro cery Store to the room lately occupied by Charles Barnitz, on South Hanover street, next door to Green's Hotel, and within two doors of tho Volunteer Print ing Office, and nearly opposite tho Post Office, where be has Just opened a large assortment of choice Fresh Groceries, HH) . Particular carehas been observed in tho selection of the purest, most fragrant and delicious Teas, the finest and.best flavored Cigars, and the richest varic* ty of Cheese, together with a first rate assortment of high and low priced Sugars, Coffees, Molasses, Spi ces, Fish, Salt, Qucenswnrc, Glassware, Crackers, Fruits, Nuts, Candles, Brushes, Corn Brooms, Black* ing, Mutches, dec., embracing every article which can bo desired by families or individuals in his line of business, end at the lowest cash prices at which they can be furnished. He will also keep on hand at all times superior LIQUORS, which he will be able to dispose of cheap. Purchasers'will find it to their interest to examine my stock before purchasing otsewherej for I am de* termined to sell at very moderate profits. April 27,1848. C. INIIOFF, Ag’t. 13 U U . 13 THE subscribers would announce to the public that they have juat returned from the Eastern cities with a magnificent selection of . Spring & Summer Goods consisting of Cloths, Casirimercs end Vestings/of (he most Varied and beautiful patterns, all of which will be made-op In the most approved style. They also keep superior. . Shirts* Bosoms, Collars, Stocks, Neck and Pocket Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Gloves, Hosiery, Hats, Caps and Boots; In short, every thing in a. gentleman** furnishing line, which will be sold at.the smallest profits. They will also sell goods by the yard cheaper than any similar establishment in (he county. The cutting will be B as here* tofore by W. B* Parkinson, who culaSfaj garments a la mode . Oar work is all made under our own su* pervisioni Store in North Hsnover street, 3 doors north of Mr. Haverstick’s Drag store, and nearly opposite the Bank* , . ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON. Carlisle, ApriJ 20, 1849.—3 m OHBAF GOODS, A T OGILBVS Wholesale and Retail store. I *jQ. have now opened (he largest and cheapest as* sortment of Goods ever brought (6 Carlisle, and no mistakei Purchasers will do well to call and ex amine (his mammoth stock, as (hoy will bo sure to 'save money and get good bargains. To enumerate articles and prices is out of the question, as it would fill this paper and (he half not then be Inserted.*— Suffice; it to sty, I have every article in (he Dry Goods line, from superfine broad cloth down to three cent calico- Also a fresh assortment of 10 00 10 60 7 QO 10 00 7 00 10,00 7 00 Groceries* Prime Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Teas, Rlco, dtc., and n. cheap as any house In the town. And in Boole and Shoe., the largest and cheapest assortment ever brought east of Philadelphia. . Recollect-the old stand Bait Main street, Cntliele, where good bargelns can alWaya bo had. C, OOtljßV. April SO, 1«8. 7 00 7 00 7 00 13 13 14 U IS 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 Spring and Summer Goods, FORSTER’S - NEW STORE, 10 00 13 SO 10 00 IB 00 1000 7 00 7 00 700 10 SO 10 SO ClHftSll) Pai THE aubscriber respectfully announces Id the pub* lie, (bat he baa taken the stand lately occupied by Mr. Angney, at the corner of High street and Har* por’a Rote, where he has just received from.the east ern cities aiarge and splendid assortment of JtfEf? GOODS ' PUfchaSod lfl the Atlantic cilfas of the Importers and Manufacturers, including every variety of Goods.—* The Ladies are particularly invited to call and ox athino his beautiful assortment of 7 00 r oo roo Bi'css Ctoods. Among which the following articles comprise opnrl: superior wool Cloth; black and-fancy Silks; blue, black and fancy Casslmeres; fancy Summer Goods; Ginghams and Lawns; Bombasines and Alpacas; Vestings of ail kinds; Mous de Lainea; London and Domcatio Calicoes; Mitts, Gloves, Laces, Edgings, Hosiery and Ribbons of all kinds; together with a large assortment of 10 50 10 80 10 00 7 00 7 00 10 60 7 00 7 00 All the abovo Goods have been purchased at the best and cheapest markets and will certainly be sold very low. All persons are respectfully invited Id give him a call. ■ JOHN £. FORSTER. April, gQ, 1848. 15 00 7 00 NATH AN HANTCH, having feiHdtsJ 111. CtWnp Clothing Store Id the iodtn formerly occupied by H. H. Orote, on the east corbel df the Market Square, directly opposite Foster’s store, would respectfully jnfoffh Hil friends and th 6 pClbllb ifi general, that ho intends io continue the business on a more extensive scale lhafl heretofore. lie has Just received from the eastern chieS a largo'assortment of 10.60 7 00 7 00 is 14 Spring Summer Ooocls, which he will have mode up at the shortest notice and in the most desirable manner. He will constant* ly have on hand a large selection of READY-MADE CLOTHING , cheaper than ever offered to the public before—such as black and blue dress coats; frock and sack coats of various colors; tweed coats, of all shapes and colors; summer cloth coats; linen, cotton, and jeans coats, end all other kinds of fashionable coats; black and ancy cashmere pantsf summer pants of every de ception and color) plain and fancy satin vests; sum mer vests—all sorts and colors; shirt bosoms and col lars; neck end pocket handkerchief*; iiockS, adapend* hrs. of all kind!, *rtd very cHen£. Don't forget (ho place—on the east floinefof the public square. .... Csrlillei April flfo, io 00 7-00 7 00 10 00 IS u u 18 Dry doods~lVoir AWangtiiS^l TriE subscriber hat just returned from thecify'irtd h now openingi at his Old Stand) on Main street in addition to bis former stock) a largo and well se lected assortment of fancy and staple DRY GOODS, . which he intends to sell according to the old tnoUo, "quick sales and small profile.’' Among his goods are English and American Prints, frdm dtfpfo 13 cents, every variety of stylo and patfeln’. , Bleached aqd Brown Muslins, £»d frtclr.al oj. English Ginghams at 13 cefrirf.' , _, ...l Trench. Llrtvns at 18,* and iVery 6fh6r aftfcle eqdaly cheap 1 ; \Ud, a large assortment of tfroffei-lctf <fc ntiiet’nsWArc. fl« offer* good New Orlei.ne Suger at,6, prime el 7. cru.hed loef el 10 tod brokenloef el 11 Bio Coffee *1 0 cento— good Moledee, S els P e iA“ V,* 1 I NoW Orleans baking MoleWea *1 * W °> *l* y> tfyrup. . rn.pe.lor ...orlm.ot Gadialle. April 13', IS'M'. ATTORNEY at law. will practice In (hooey, enl Courts of Cumberlimi coonly. Oillca in Main etreet.'needy opposite Ihb oddWy BalI f ‘C3arHWlo. March* 0. IMS. New Arrival! Ctfoat Arrival of Groceries. RemhTaii WILLIAM T. BBOWW, , l>rhg«rorvlgi!t "■“ JA. BISHOP, suoceasor to Dr. J; j.Myere, t has jasi received and itf-noW opening a large and well selected assortment of Freeh Drugs,.Me dicines, &c., among which will be found the fol fc lowing: Opium, v . Camphob, EP9OM'SaLT3, Dfft'STUPrS, Spicts* Cutlery, Oils, . Quinine, Alcohol, Turpentine, Plfiß Oil, &c. &c. Also a very Urge assortment of hair brushes, tooth brushes, umbrellas, walking canes. Rmlsbol’a and HauePa shaving cream, Bear's oil, dologn water, halr dye, oX marrow,,fancy soaps, Ifiktfacts Meon 'Fun, curling'fluid and fancy arti cles of every description, to whlbh'he respectfully invites the attention of the public. His assortment is a full and rich one, amhhe hopes by'stfldl at* tention to business and low prices* to fedelvo a liberal share of patronage. Physicians prescript lions carefully compounded. J. A. BISHOP. Carlisle, May 4, 1846. iF Physicians & Country Merchants* WHO wish to purchase Drugs, &c., cheap, are requested to call and examine theslarge stock re ceived at the store of the subscriber. The articles are freehand warranted good, and purchased at the very lowest cash prices, and will be disposed of lower than articles of the* same quality have' ever been sold at in Cumberland county. Call and see, and if he does not irjakeil to your advan tage to purchase from him ho will not ask you to buy. Orders from the country wilt receive prompt attention. The articles guarantledgood and prices lower than any other place In Carlisle.. J. A. BISHOP, Successor to Dr« J; J. Myers. May 4,1818. MONYER’S Confectionary/ Fruit ft Toy Store, Nurth HanoVsr BtßCßT,Carlisle. rpHE subscriber Would respectfully inform conn** JL try merchants and the public generally, that ho is constantly manufacturing and has always on hand CANDIES of every variety (which for qua!* ily cannot.he surpassed by any.manufactured in the State) which he will sell Wholesale or Retail at the Old Stand, in North Hanover street, a few doors north of the Carlisle Deposit Bank, where he has also on hand FRUITS and NUTS of'the latest Importation, which will be sold at the low* est prices for cash. Hts stock consists in part of Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Dates, Cocoa* Nuts, Cream Nuts, Pea Nuts, English Walnuts, Almonds, Pecan Nats, Filberts,&c/ He would also inform the public that he has just returned from the city with a large stock of Fresh Family Groceries, consisting of superior double refined, crushed and pulverised Loaf Sugars, Brown Sugars,' among which is a very fair article for. 6} cents per lb.—— Coffee from 6to 12} els per lb. Teas, a superior article of Imperial, Young Hyson and Black Tea, Molasses of all kinds;' Waier, Soda and' Sugar Crackers, Cheese, Chocolate. Rice, Blacking, Matches, Brushes, &c. Fresh Spices, Such as Pepper, Allspice, Cinnamon, Cloves,., Nutmegs, Ginger and Mustard. A supply of Indigo, (best quality! Alum, Starch, Washing Soda, Saltpetre, &0., which will be sold at the lowest rates. The subscriber returns his sincere thanks to the public for the. liberal patronage extended to him, and hopes by a desire to please to merit a contin* uanceof the same. All orders from a distance thankfully received and promptly attended to. ■ ; P. MONYER. Carlisle, May 4, 1846. ' Great. Bargains I Second Spring Arrival!! A T BBNTZ’S Cheap Cash store, where they XJLare now opening the greatest quantity of now and cheap Goods, of the following kinds: • Cassimeres and Vestings.' CaUcoety of every variety and style, from 4 to 12} cts per yard—and some of these are first rate at 0} and 8 cts. The assortment consists of about 9000 yards. Forty pieces French at 12}, 16, and 184 Cts per yard. Manchester Gingham* 10,12}, ana the best for 16 cents. XrdtiJns—Some beautiful patterns, 19}, 18J, and 25 cents per yard. Alpacha*—\Qiy 26,27}, 00 and 09} cts per yard. We have the cheapest Alpaohas in town, Muslim— White, and unbleached, at all prices, and lower than ever sold before. • Chech, Tickings, and Pantaloon goods at all prices. 'llusicry, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Bonnets, Rib bons; Hats, Oil Cloths,'Flannels, Cotton and Linen Table Diaper, Fans, Shawls, Edgings and Laces, Fringes, Duttons, and In fact every article in our line of business. ' . These goods are offered to the publio,al lower prices than can he bought any whore in the State of Pennsylvania, aa our roeana of purchasing are equal to any, and far superior to most country merchants. Also, Grookiiies, Queenbwabk, ®c. . . Give us a call aa we feel satisfied you will save money in making your purchases. • . a. & \y*. bent#. 3 doort ibiiih of the rbit'Ojfifo. May 4,1848. ■ " ~ Dry tirfods A flrotcrios rehovaLi ’fHE subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and Ihe public In general, lhai he has removed his store to the room fofmeMy occupied oy Henry An derson, on North Hanovo; street, wtlhin 2 doors of Haverstick’a drug atore, wlibrb lie has jlist opened a choice selection of Sry"Croocls»v consisting in part otolotbs, casslmeres, satlinnelts, linens, summerololhs, vestings, silks, bombazines, oambricks, Jaconetts, oalicoee, shawls, checks, licking, Oarffel chain, colion yarn, umbrellas, gloves; suspenders, handkerchiefs, hosiery, &e. Also a Well se(eo(ed stb’ck of Groceries, consis ting in part of Coffees, Teas, SiigflrSj Mhlnsscs* Spices, Tobacco, Crockery, Glass and Queehp ware, of various descriptions and qualiiies T.togeth er With numerous other comprising a complete and genera! assortment—all of which he offers for sale at very low.pric.ea. He will also keep constantly on hand a large assortment of Hoots, Slices, Slippers; deb., whlfih will he disposed of at {freat bargains. He respectfully Invites hi* f/Ibnd h dhd Ihe public to glveWifl A ta 1. . CaHlale. April 37,18<8. Now Tdrk Variety store. T HM. COLLIER & BROTHERS, br ff leave J, (o Inform Ihe citizens of Cumberland end ed joining: cobntlee; ititi they have jdat opened an i *>“"* tirmtsu**, ■ I ; Coyle's otorea, wfferi im will bo happy to ro- ( reive' the o'alle ofall wishing articles In their I nc. , Thev will at all times keep on hand a well eelec led aakorlnporrt of Prints, (French, English and , Amer Wan.) Domsetio and Foreign Perfumery, , Patent Medlolr.ee, embracing nearly «vcry de r , enrlpltoh. and in faotn litlloof cvoiy thlntf uaffalfy kept in an extensive variety store. * , They ore the exclusive agents ftr the dale of i Dr. Trtfphogon'o celebrated ‘rPdfmbnfo Mixlnrq t and hie "Balaaralo Extract of Sarlanar llai Dr. ; Green’s Celebrated ‘‘Oxygenated BUtyTa, l ' for * dyspepsia and plithyalo. Th*», are aKo tl.o. ex efuslV* agent's In it'.ls county f„nibe New. York Canlbh Tba Company, ami willktiop conalonlly on hand a Iprgo supply of their superior Teas. In,conclusion, they,beg leave,to.*aji,llutt they are determined to ou|l at very omall profile and Invito all wishing bargain* tq £iyp a C 'c'arti ; «le,;Ma^4,lB^. Plainfield Classical AdiMfl* rite'-mu uM j prcirW‘, 3 U ‘ Stale Reed and lie Cumberland Valletf-Kaureed, , ; FOURTH SESSION. - ‘ * TllEFourlh •onion' w ill coramefltco on MONDAV the lit of May, 1848. The nun>l*«rof itudipte j« limited, and they die carefully preprfM for vol loge, CottHUng Home, Ac, V Thb alillatibripfecludea the pbirihility of adsodlaUng wilhlhd vicious or deprated, being re»n*te frbmtbwh df Village, though eaailyacceaalble. by State Road of CUrtiUbtland Valley Railroad, both'o/ which peas tbroligh lahdtf attached to ihe ihatitutlon# : TfiRMS. • . .;^, - Boarding, washing, tuition* dec., (per ecu.) - s6o*oo I Latin or Greek, fr-00 [lnstrumental Music . 10 00 French or German • , 6 00 Circulars whh rcfcienccs, &c. r furnished by.. v R.K. BURKS, PriiidpiU April 13,1818.—1 y Co-partnemblp, THE Undersigned beg lenve to inform their friends, end; tho public in genera), th«l they h».s formed e boiportnerahip, and Will cany on the Foundry HilßlniiM) , tn all its brancheSj at ifieir Foundry on Mata st.» in tho bofoOgh ol Carlisle, where they will eofi* tinue to manufacture Robb'i PaUnt Cooking Slovti\ Threshing Machines, Real's Patent IVind-fnillt Ploughs , and all kinds or (tastings. Thankful fof past favors, they reapccifolly solicit tho patronage of the public. F. GARDNER,' JACOB ABRAHIMS. '■ Carlisle, April 27, 1048.—3 m N. B. Old castings, copper, brass* &o.y taken in exchange for work. ' ; r f v '- Ncw aud Cheap Boot and Shoe Store. , ' HO. MAT.OY, respectfully informs the citizen* ( ,of Carlisle end Ibo public goneral.y, that he * has opened in the store room lately occupy by Jos. 3. Gilt, opposite Bcntz* store; and near Morrell** H<h tel, an extensive assortment of , i Men’s Boots, Meh's and Boys* Calf and Kip MonroeS, LadiosMCid and Morocco Slippers, Misses and Children's GAIT* ERS, and hlapk and fancy colorel m(, KID BOOTS,of(ho.latcstalyle,* ' , made of the best materials,.all. which will he sold cheap for dub, . He has also on hand a large assortment of Leather, Calf Skins, Morocco, Stc H and will manufacture to older all kinds of Boots, and Shoes at the .shortest notice.. , > Carlisle, April 13,1645. Removal. THE subscriber respectfully announces U>hl*frle«ihr and the public generally, that be has retrieved ttf the large brick building in South Hanover street, on* door from Morrell’s Hotel, and within a feW dobra of the Volunteer printing office, where he will continue to carry on the Tailoring fiuslness, ' and to receive orders for Work iri his line, all of*hle& ; he pledges himself to eXeedte promptly, In a neat, fashionable, and workmanlike mariftef* Tbolatcsf fashions will he regularly received, and he can fore furnish to order a dress that will pleaSe tht V!ndat fastidious taste. He would avail himself of ihls'op*’ porlunity to return his sincere thanks to his BfSny 1 patrons for their past encouragement, arid solicits e : continuance of their favors. - Carlisle, April 6,1848.—-3 m Geo. A. Trapliagcitj TH I. D, (Late Assistaht Suroxos, U, 8. N.) Family Medicines. ~. THESE Prepaiations are the result of long lienee and extensive practice. Great science end skill are used in their manufacture, and such are their efficacy and safety in eyorjr form of disease, that they truly deserve the name of Family. Medicines. Do* ring a practice of more than twelve years, se*eir of which wete on bodrd v,riom public vessels as Aseli laht SurgCoh In the United States Navy, he haanev* cr had a Case of severe cold, influenza, or any dis* ease of the throat, that has not readily yielded to bis PUlmenic mixture. Thousands hate been saved from a premature grave by its tike. To publie spvak-. era and persons of wesk lungs It is a great remedy# as it allays irritation arid gives tone and vigor to the voice* DE. TRAfHAGON'S FULMdtilO MIXTURE has. cured end is warranted to gite relief m ail eased of colds or coughs, bronchitis', influent*, sore throat, catarrh, asthma, liter cdoiplalttt, Apillintf* blood, croup, whooping cough, toniumplion; and every Disease with which the throat. hreait s of jttogd roay.be affected. ‘ . ... ; * •... v The following 6rrtlQcdlcrf, frdtri periaria or ebaree* . lor. will show what the Pulmonic Mixture ii cabsbW 1 of performing'. Nd family, Ahoiild fie without U. ill their houle. ». . .. •*j .. •.> ,i ,\ , f ff xw Vcai, Not. 4, •• This is id certify that I had a shrbte attack of Bronchitis ahd pain irt nij hack fdi a long time, inu I haed diily three bottles of Pr. TfapHagen's Polrod- ; nic MUlllre, and it relieved nie In 4 fatf - v D. MACLINf Engravbr, 139 Fultoh tit . . . . , fjxfr York; Nov. i. is 47; t < 'l'hia is id certify, thal l have used In my D racUce while engaged in the United States Niivy for ieHh. years tile Pulmonic Rt!xtUre\yliich t now offer U> the public, and nbtfct kiicw df lU fatilri£.ib kURi in the rrioat qhalihatb cases. > 1 also nivedseU U tnmyprhle* lice on shore for thti.last five yodts, 4Hd found it hquslly efficacious in lons slahdlHjj cases of aerere chid and Affbbtion of the luhgi; ofiO. a. trAphaoen. M.D. Purchasers \tlll obBertb lhai byery bottle has the wrilim signature of Dh Ttapliagen on lha label, wilhdUt which none dan Be genuine. ' For salt whuleaatb Ac fctail by Coitna 4: Broth* khs only, at ilibir albre'lH North Hanover, ylreet, Carjlslb.; . . , ‘ , , April 18, 184&. . Q; r dtchi Amcrlcau Kemcdy. . { WESTERN NEW YORK COLLEGE OP J HEALTH, ' , ; 20t Maik sTßiix, BorrAio, ”, Dii; o. C. VAUGHN'S Vegetobiu Mixture, a celebrated medicine which.ns* great cures in all diseases, is how introddddd into thfiP section;' The limits of an .advertisement will ns£ : permit ah extended notice of this rediddy;' wA have, only to. say it baa for its Agents in tW United Stales* and Canadas a large number of AdddslAd Medicar Piactilloner* in high profwalousPslkndmg.'wbdmaW a general uso of it in their practlcA in the following dl *Dropey- Gravel, and dueadW df llie drlriary Piles and all diseases of the bldodp dArargemedts of lha Liver, &c., and all geftbfal dikes#* of the system;, It is particularly requested that all 1 Who contemplate the use of this article,•hr* whd dpAliA iVifonhaiion, reA •peeling It, will oblaliVrf Pamphlet of 38 pages, wbiev Agents whose below will gladly giro this book Heals d>dh the method of cure—explain* the properties of thfl article, ahd thA ditesAe* it na* been used for* over this eouhtry and EuropA for foAf years with pitch perfect effect. Over 16 pages Affes-* timony ffAtn the highest Quarters Will be fodhtf, with nsmei.' phifios and dales, whfch can bo vfrhWn W h|. any oiie interfiled, and tho paitFAs \Vilr ahiwef post* paid dohununicstionn . , ( , \ BA particular ond ask iW iho Pamphlet, as no oth* Air' such pamphlet has ever bccA scon. The evident!* of the power of this medici'noAver all dUeaaesis gnat* ; sntVed by persons of wcll known landing in society. Put up,in 30 ovahif 19.0 z. bottle*. Price |8,80 ; 18 oz.; tliA lafger botrig the cheaper, , Every , bottle has “CL 0* VAUGHN” ysiiiUcn on thodirao* tiona, . Site parot&icl, page 88, Prepared by H»r. o*Cf, V AIiQHN, and sold at Principal o®«*> Su7 Main alreat. Buffalo. N. Y. Officea dented Jo - sale of this aillclo exclusively, 138 Nssmu. N-Yo«, and corner of F.aaex and Washington* Salem.. •• and by all Druggists throughout this *7 ° rqtVw vTS-V Hnrww.- fa'Vy, * q ■ yu*,>><’■-<? H. 8. RITTER.
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