(£ Appleton’* Chfeap Book Stoi'e. I &EOi S, APPLETON, Bookseller, Publisher 1 and Importer, No,'llB Chesnut street, Phila- connections llie leading pub lishing houses in the United SVates, and purcha ginff a largo portion of his etock at the Auction 'prado Sales, is enabled to offer to Farmers, Law* «ers» Merchants, Traders, Storekeepers, Clergy-, men, Physicians, and all others wanting books, for their Family Libraries, or Directors who pur chase for Public Institutions and Libraries, great inducements to purchase at his establishment.— baying in his slock at lew prices and selling for ready money, purchasers can oblainany books to be had in the market at the lowest possible remuner ative, and very many of them from 20 to' 50 per cent, below the publishers prices. His assortment comprises the most elegant edi tions of the Standard Works, in Theology, History, Biography, Criticism, Classical Literature and the Fine Arts, together with the most extensive collection of BIBLES AND PRAYER BOOKS, - in every variety of type, binding, paper and Em bellishment, and varying in price from 25 centeto 30 dollars. ‘ . Persms at a distance can forward their orders, and have them promptly attended to, at as low, and probably at lower prices thanany other houses in the city. Those who have not heretofore dealt with us are requested lo’give us an opportunity of selling to them,, being confident we. can satisfy them as to prices and good copies, and best edi tions. ; Catalogues are furnished on,post-paid application. Customers will find it a safe and easy method of remitting small amounts, by in closing the paid Stamps which are to be procured at nearly all post offices,. - Remember if you want to select from a very large assortment, and to purchase at exceedingly Low Prices, go to APPLETON’S OHE\P BOOK STORE, No. 148 Ches, st„ between 6th & 7lh sts. Phila., May 18, 1848.—-3 m Groat National Work. A History of the Revolution and Lives of the Heroes of the War af Independence. Bv Charles J. Peterson. . ; AN elegant volume with 18 fine Steel Pistes, and neatly 300 beautiful Wood Engravings. “This is a'splendid book. A valuable addition to the Historic Literature of ourcountry. ■ Wears much mistaken if it does not lake rank with the works of Irvingand Prescott."— FrankfurdHerald. It surpasses any similar Work yet offered to the American public.” —NtaPa Gazelle, “It may be properly considered a popularised Military History of the Revolution, extremely well and judicious Written.”—W. American. "■The present work on the Revolution and its heroes, is superior, both in extent'and design to any that has heretofore come under our notice.” ' A we!! Connected History of that eventful pen- od.— Ledger. . , .... ~ ~, •‘Decidedly the best popular History of the War of the Revolution and its. Heroes, that has yet been given to the country.”—Saturday Evening F Agents wanted to canvass for the above elegant Work, in every county and town in the United Stales, to whom the most liberal inducements will be offered. Price only $3. . ' Address (post-paid)"' WM. A. LEARY, No. 158 North 2nd st., Phtla. May 18, 1818,—3m Hoots, shoes and Brogans. . 'rn E attention of the public is invited io a large and elegant assortment of W. BOOTS and SHOES, now.opening at PORTER’S SHOE STOKE, Main 81., opposite the Methodist Church. The slock has been selected with great caret and for style and durability is unequalled; . 1 ladies’French Linen Gutters, (now ctyle) do Morocco Half Gaiters. do do Kid and Moldcßo Slippers, Buskins and Ties, at all prices. ... Missis’ Gaiters, Leather Boots) Buskins and Gaiters, Boats and ankle lies) of ev ery variety. Men’s Calf and Morocco bobls,. brogans and B ''i)oys’ and Youths’ Goat, Calf and Kip brogans, and a geneial assorliuf nl of thick work. Also a great Variety of 800 l and, French Mnroo e \ Kid, Pink and While Linings,LaSlings,Trim mings. .- , . Particular attention will be given as usual, to CUSTOMER.W'OKII. shell as Gentlemen's fine Frensh bools, Congress bools, and Gaiters, Ladies’ French and English Lasting Gaiters and. Congress Hoots, Kid and Morocco Slippers, Buskins and French ties; and every effort used, to net up the work in a style equal to the best city Work, and at the lowest price, by V\4,M. M. PORI t)R& Co, Mav 11. jq ’B. As the subscriber is now doing busi ness under the firm of Wim M. Poller & Co„ he earnestly requests those indebted to settle their aouounls, as it is necessary his old books should beclosed without delay. wM(M poRTER Wlilg Convention. NO doubt there will bo a largo number of persona who inland, visiting Philadelphia, to gttend the great Whig Convention to bn held on the 7th Juno neat. To all such the subscriber would call alien, lion to his largo assortment of HATS and CAPS, consisting of fine - black Denver and Moleskin hats, fine White Rocky Mountain Denver and Gossamer (very light) Panamas, Leghorns, fine Cobourgs.&c. ire. Also Summer Cops, of every description, all of which will bo sole at the lowest prices. , CHARLES OAKFQRD, Haller, N 0.104 CHESTNUT Street, a few doors above Third, Philadelphia. May 11, 1848.—1r0.. ’ ' . Now Spring Goods. THIS DAY OPENING 1 THE subscriber is now receiving and opening a FRESH SUPPLY OF DRUGS, togetoor with a most,attractive general assortment o! FAWO* ah* 'HOLES, FRUITS, &c., all of which have been laid •in at the, best establishment* in the city, and will bo disposed of on the most advantageous terms to purchasers. respectfully Invites his friends to give him a call May 11 Notice. THE President' managers Cumberland County AGBICOEPURAC TV, will hold their Spring Meeting Jn the‘.rhitrat.on chamber in the Court House, ot Catlislo, on BAI URDAV the 30th of May, 1848 at llockkA. M. RICHARD PARKER, , Secretary. May U.—2t. . Recorder and ClcrK. WE arc authoiizcd to announce Jacob Fasnauoiit, E«q.,of Nowtoh township, as a candidate for Recor der and Clerk of the Courts—subject to the decision cf the Democratic County coqvenilon. < Mr# tans* taught can apeak the German as well as the Eng lish language. May 4,1846.—51. rnOUNBEND’B SARSAPARILLA for the re- A movol and permanent cure of all diseases arising from an Impure' state of tho blood, Scrofulas .atiec* lion dtc. Warrontcd superior to any other prepara hon of Sarsaparilla now In use, for sale hy the do*., jingle bottle st J. A. BISHOP’S Drug Store, Best M»ln Street Carlisle. . ‘’ _ Shad and Herring. ' A Lot of No. 1 fro»h Shod and Horrlngijuat r» coivod and for nolo at tha Grocery gjjy M «y 11,1847 CJPTS. TURPENTINE received and for ml* low *J*t BISHOP'S Drug store. * MST .Ol? IiETTEBSi lit TUB •' VOLDMTEER" Bt APrOIKTMBNT. i And be it further enacted, • • * end made under the orders of the Post ?? ?? j on oral ,■ in a newspaper or newspapers, of letters un -ailed for In hny Post-office, shall bo Inserted In the paper or papers of the town or place whore the office advertising may bo situated, having tho largest circulation. . • - [JVino Pat-Office £du, pasted March 3,1845. . LIST 0 F LETTERS remaining in the Post-office . at 5 { Pa., May 1, 1848., Persons in quiring fo letters on this list; will please say they are advertised. , • f jAxeTUu i Johnson Jonathan Andrews James B Lookert William Byers Dr WmJ Langston James I Baker John Leephari David Bacon Rebecca Lions William I Birch Margrei Lehman Mrs John Baker Daniel Lucas Elizabeth Black Joseph L LippertSusannah Blyler Jacob Loum Philip Black Joseph - Mark Abraham Border Ellon ■ . Mountz Catharine Bear David Mouns Philip Crotzer Elizabeth Mclntire John Cornman Jenny McCaul Michael Corncribs Joseph Mello David Oostolo Bains Mullen Alexander Cole George B Marlin Richard Cbnden Dr Joseph . McNutt Mr Gulp David Nogal Michael i Oilier Peter A Nalcher William I Dunn William Parker James I Dunlap & Barr ,■ Rooth Maty I Duffey William Shafer Michael Davis John Sites Jacob Enhest Rebecca . Sentman Elizabeth Eberly John Smith PA Frehn Joseph Seitz Jacob Fry John ' Smith John M Free Michael Spoils Caroline Faillor Adam Smith Sueaha Fields Allen Smith Andrew Gipe Jacob Shaffer Emanuel Gouldman Alfred J Trosile Moses Grier James Tale Talitha . Gutshall Henry v Tominy; Hetty.. Gulelius Samuel Thompson Mdryann 1 Houser Dr Martin Wolf Tome Redden John 3 Wolf Sarah A. Hopple Solomon Watts Jane • ' Haveratick Wert Jeremiah Horllng Sarah' * Wynekoop Cornelius Hippie George Willed Jane Ann 2 - •*' GEO. SANDERSON,P.M; gj'Vniertht new Postage Law'advertised tetters arc charged two cents each in addition to thereguiar postage. ■*' 1 CARLISLE DEPOSIT BANK; I May 2,1848. { THE Directors of this Institution have this day declared d Pividond on the Capital Slock of one and a half per cent, for the last three months, which will bo paio'lo the Stockholders or their legal representa tives on or after tlio 12th inst. . WM, S. COBEAN, Cashiers May 4,1848.—3t. CARD, DR, J. J. MYERS has disposed of his entire stock of Drugs, ,&e., to Mr. J, A. Bisitop, of Harrisburg, who will continue to do business at his old stand on Main Street. Mr. Bisitop ha's had considerable expe rience in the Drug business, and I confidently recom. mend him to the customers of the Store and solicito a continuance of their patronage. By this arrangement Dr. Myers will bo enabled to give his undivided attention to the duties of his pro fession. ■ - : May 4,1848,-31- For Defraying the Expenses and liquidating the debt of the borough of Carlisle, Pa. BE IT ENACTED and ordained by the Town Council of the borough of Carlisle, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same, that the sum of TWENTY-THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS be assessed and levied upon the inhobi. tints oftlie borough of Carlisle; for defraying the expanses and liquidating the debt of said borough for the year 1848. Done in Council, 28lh day of April, 1848. JACOB RHEEM, President. Attest—Jasixs M. Alixs, Clerk. May 4,1848; ' NOTICE is hereby given that loiters of Adminis tration on the estate of Mrs. Eve Haverslick, late of Silver Spring Ip., dco’d., have been granted to tiro subscriber residing in same tp. All persons' having claims against said estate are requested to present them for settlement, and thdse indebted to make im mediate HAVERSTICKt Adm’r. , May i, IBdS.—6l.* T ETTERB ofadministralion on the estate of Ben. i inmin Brickert late of Monroe township. Comber- I qd oounlyi JSa.j have been granted to the subscriber lividg-m~sald township. All persons indebted to saideslalo are requested to make immediate pay meni, and those hairing claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement to _ 1 1 3 . , SAMUEL BRICKER, Adra’r. May 4, 1848.—Ct» LETTERS pf administration on the estate of John liowninn, late of East Perinsbordtigli tdwnship, Cumlrcrlnnd county, Pn., hove been granted by the Register of said county to the subscriber living in Said township. All persons indebted Id said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them propo.-ly aulhenli- eated fof Adml May 4,1848.—1it* TETTERS of adminlsTratlon on the opiate of Ehi ; j abelh Calvert, late of: Mifflin township, deceased, have been granted tit lt|e subsciijier Hying irj Franks ford township. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims'will present them properly authentica ,.d for settlement A(jIA April 27,1843.—6 t .. mHK creditors of Dr. John S. Wilson. ofNewvilto. I arc hereby notified that I will attend at my ofiloo April 27,1848.-4 t ' ■ A” 1 ? 1100 - 8. W. HA.VEUBTICK. Bag) Wanted. | mHB highest price mil bo P ail J ( l " c " h S 1" J*; I nor. b» Iho eubtenber for joed RAGS, lire rage ,L P bo deUacroil a. .ho popof-mill, 6 nsicafromCar. ciriialo" 1 ll ‘° W " ,ehoU6 ° °« WV». MULLEN, April 13,1948 a Ucfrcslilng Drlnlts. ROUBSEI/S MINERAL WATER. “Sparkling and bright. In its liquid light— . . And not only sparkling and bright, Dot for Us flavor it is hard to boat. FELIX'S MItfBHAL WATER* Lemon ond Soroaparillo, a largo oupply always on tZ™°d for ..1., by. the gross, doten or.ingle bottle. MOOTER'S FOUNTAIN MEAD, . T. ImlsoJ tho "No Plus Ultra”,drink of the season, ind csii bo h«d with tho shore named mineral we at the wholesale and retail confectionary of tors, at the wnoie p M()NySRi N> Hanover at. rates, ~ , ; —' ' J. P. Iryne. > TTTHnr.USALE ond Retail Dealer In Foreign and Domestic Hardware, Paints, Oil, Glass, Vat- April 30,1848, DIVIDEND. An Ordinance. Notice. Notice. Estate Notice. jVoiicc. Notice. M9X OF HEIALEUS Goode, Waree and MoroKandiie, withirt Iho u county of Cumberland, returned and classified in accordance with the seyferal acts of Assembly by Jefferson WbßtmNotoN, Merbahtile Apprai ser. . r, *• CArliale t iason.W. feby, John G, Carmony, Joseph 0. Halbert, Myers & SheafTer, Samuel Elliott, . J. Mi. Kneedler, agent, Charles Ogilby, Charles Barnitz, (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. Haveratick, (Liquors) Robert Snodgrass, S. M.&J. F. Hoover, J. & W, B. Fleming, Thomas H. Skiles, Wm. M. Porter,. Thomas Conlyn, Wright & Saxton, Philip Messersmith, Jacob Rheem, 1 George R, Crooks, John R. Phillips, James M’Granahan, Michael Lehley, (Liquors) Humer & Reed, (Liquors) Peter Monyer, : John P. Lyne, Jacob Wolf, (Liquors) Arnold & Livingston, S. A. Coyle, Fortney & Fisher, Jacob Leiby, (Liquors) George Poland, Andrew G. Lechler, . C. lnhoff, agent, (Liquors)- 14 George Heckman, (Liquors) 14 P, Burner, . 14 John E. Forster, 13 Nathaniel Hantoh, " 14 Hugh Maloy, - 14 Mary McGinnis, agent,, 14 Shippensburgi Wm. F* Carey, 14 Robert Snodgrass & Co. IS Edward Scull, .14 Henry Hollar, 14 Gish & Hinsay, IS Jonathan Peal, 14 John A.-Clipplnger, IS James Gilliard, U Heck & Peal, . • U John Fulwtler, U S. John Stambaugh, !• David Nevin, (Liquors) 14 Philip Kontz, 13 Peter S. Artz, agent, 14 Joseph P. Nevin, ll W. D. E. Hays, 14 J. C, & G. B. Altick, 14 Fleming & SheffVer, 14 John B. Duncan, . 14 Robert Welsh, 14 Dickinson, Andrew G. Miller, t H Andrew Comery, (Liquors) 'l4 T. Miller, 14 Russell & Dice, - 13 W, M. Walts, 14 D. L. Beelman, 13 Shriver& Gassel, 14 Hopewell . Samuel L. Sentman, , 14 Robert Elliott, 14 Jacob Heffelbower, 14 , West Pennabomugh, Christian Leasi (Liquors) 13 Josiah Hood & Son, 13 Donaldson & Green, 14 James Greason & Co. 14 Newvilie. • Gilmore & Slough, 13 William Barr, agent, 13 Scott Coyle, 13 Jamison Hannon, (Liquors) 13 T; & J. McCandlish,’ 13 John Diller, ’ 14 Jacob Swoyor, 14 Joseph Laughlin, agent, 14 Pianhford. J. B. Lackey*& Co. (Liquors) .14 J. G. Carmony &,Co, (Liquors) 14 Newton. James Kyle, .14 Joseph Smith, 14 Adams & Eshclman, 14 Mifflin. Robert Hackell, (Liquors) 14 Charlqp Barnitz, Liquors, 14 Southampton, John W, Clover, (Liquors) ,14 Monroe, G, W, Singiser, 13 Daniel Krysher, 14 Slrock & Brandt, 14 Hampden, Thomas 0. Rheem, (Liquors) 1' I John H. Zearing, 1 George Mater, !• tfeib Cumberland. j. K. Boak & Co. (Liquors) 1! IW. S. Prowel, . 1 East Pehnsborough. Jacob Rentnger,.(Liquors) \ Longnecker at Esliriger,’ } Joseph O. Banks, - 1 South Middlelont A. M.Jboldtfch, , . . j VVIUlnm Alexander; I Gelase KropET, ; } Rider & Sailor, 1 Allen, Alexander Calhcarl, 1 Eby & Fritchey. (Liquors) 1 Isaac Barton, (Liquors) ; J John G. Miller, 1 Mathias Bitnor. (Liquors) I Joseph Sohroll, 1 No. of dais. Siher Spring. H. W. Matcor & Brother, John Reed, Dunlap & Barr, Coyle & Sponsion, Meehaniaburg. J. Mllllaon & Co. (Liquors) 13 16 00 Simon Arnold, (Liquors) 13 John Cdover, ~ 10 00 J. & L. Rclgle,. » Henry Leas, ' J!" Houser & Dobb, ii 7 00 Baker & Miller, , . \\ % 7 °° Ira Dayr “ J, F. Spahr, ' Z-SS George Singhtor, u • 700 Merchants and all concerned in the above olae siflcation, will take notice that I will hold an ap peal in the Arbitration Room, in the Court House, In the Borough of Carlisle, on the following days, vh! Monday 28d, Tuesday 23d, Wednesday 84th, Thursday 25th, Friday 26th, and Saturday 87th days of May next, between the hours of 10 and 8 o’clock of said days, to afford all persona an op portuully who may fool themselves aggrieved by the above classification to appeal from the same. JEFFERSON WORTHINGTON, Mercantile Jlppraiter. Carlisle. April 87,1848,-4t Plituo for sale. A very excellent second handed Plano. Price one A hundred dollars, enquire at Herald office. A May 4,1848.—3 t, 1 IWOULDrtapectfollycall tho attention of the public, tb'a splendid lot of Spring and Suro i mbr Gdods, suitable for gentlemen's wear, consist ing of rican’- • v , Cloths &Casslmcres, . of all colors andioXiures, extra super black Cash iilerellp} Tweeds and Linens, for, spring and sum mer coats, White and Fancy Linen Drills, Silk, Satin, Valehcia and Oaehmere Vestings,' White arid ’Fancy-Marssiles, black Italian and Fancy Silk Oravt}ts;*blaek, 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. U. SKILLS. (Carlisle, May 4,1848. Superior Family Groceries* THE subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and tbo public, that ho has removed Ins Gro* cery Storo to the room lately occupied by Charles Darnitz, on South Hanover street*next door toGrecn’s Hotel, and within two doors of tho .Volunteer Print ing Oflice, and nearly opposite the Post Office, whore be has just opened a'large assortment of ohoico |||J Fresh Groceries; HIB Particular care has been observed in the selection of tho purest,* most fragrant and delicious Teas, tho finest and best flavored Cigars, and tho richest varie ty of Cheese, together with a first rale assortment of high and lowpriccd Sugars, Coffees, Molasses, Spi ces, Fish, Salt, Qucensware, Glassware, Crackers, Fruits. Nuts, Candies, Brushes,Corn Brooms, Black ing, dtc., embracing every article which can bo desired by families or individuals in his line of business; and at the lowest cash prices at which they can be furnished. He will also keep on bend at oil times superior LIQUORS, which ho Will be able to dispose of cheap. Purchasers will And U to their interest to examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere, for I am de termined to Well at very moderate profits. I April 27,1848. C. INHOFF, Ag’t. : New Arrival! THE subscribers would announce to thcpubliclhst they hafd just returned from the Eastern cities : with a magnificent selection of Sprihg.& Summer Goods I consisting of Cloths, Cateimercs and Vestings, of the I most varietfand beautiful patterns, all of which will be made-up in the most approved style. They-also I keep superior Shirts, Bosoms, Collars, Stocks, I Neck and Pocket Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Gloves, I Hosiery, Hats,' Caps and Boots; in short, everything liki a gentleman’s furnishing line, which will be sold at the smallest profits.' They will also sell goods by the yard cheaper than any similar establishment in the county. -The cutting will bo attended to as here jtofore by W. B. Parkinson, who cuts his garments a Ila mode. Our work Is all made under our own au? I pervlsion. . . Store in North. Hanover street, 8 doors north of Mr. Havcrstick’s Drug store, and nearly opposite the Bank. ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON. Carlisle, *Aprtl 20, 1848.—3 m Great Arrival of CHEAP GOODS, A T OGILBY’S Wholesale and Retail , store. I i\. have now opened the largest and cheapest as sortment of Goods ever brought to Carlisle, and no .mistake* Purchasers will do well to call and ex -1 amine this mammoth stock, as they will bo sure to save money and get good bargains. To enumerate articles atuLpriccs is out of tho question, as it would fill this paper and the half, not then bo inserted.— Suffice it to say, I have every article in the Dry Goods line, from superfine broad cloth down to three cent calico Also a fresh assortment of Groceries. Prime Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Teas; Rice, Ac., and I as cheap as any house in the town. And in Bouts and Shoes the largest and cheapest asaortmeivtJLtpr brought,east of Philadelphia/ Recollect the old stand East Main street, Carlisle, where good bargains can always be had. U. OGILBY. April 20, 1848. . ' 10 00' 10 60 , 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 15 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 Spring and Summer Goods. FORSTER’S NEW STORE, . . Carlisle, Pa. 10 00 12 501 10 00 15 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 j 7 00 THE subscriber respectfully announces to tho pub lic, that he has taken the stand lately occupied by I Mr. Angnoy, at the corner of High street and Har- I par’s Row, ho has just received from tho east ern cities f large and splendid assortment of , ■ 1 - NEW GOODS I Purchased in the Atlantic cities of tho Importers and Manufacturers, including every variety of Goods.— Tho Ladie# Sro particulorly invited to call and ex amine his beautiful assortment of 10 50 10 50 7 ob 7,00 7 00 Dress Goods. Among which the following articles comprise a part: superior wool Cloth; black and fancy Silks} blue, black and fancy Cassimeres; fancy Summer Goods; Ginghams and Lawns; Bombasines and Alpacas; Vestings of all kinds; Mous do Laities; London and Domestic Calicoes; Mitts, Gloves, Laces; Edgings, Hosiery and Ribbons of alt kinds} together With a largo assortment of Groceries. All the above GooJa linvo been purchased at tho beet and chcapcai inorUeta arid will ccrtaiidy.be .old very low. All persona are respectfully Invited lo give him a call. ■ JOHN E. FORSFLR. April, 30, 1848. 10 50 10 50 10 50 10 00 7 00 7 00 10 50 7 00 7 00 NATHAN HANTCH, having removed hie Cheap Clothing Store to tho toom formerly occupied by H. H. Grove, on tho coot corner of the Market Square, directly opposite Foster’s store, would respectfully inform hie friends and Iho public in general, that ho intends to continue tho huoinesa on a more extensive scale Ilian heretofore. Ho haa just toceiyod from Iho eastern chick a large aeaorlmont of Spring & Summer Goods, which ho 'skill hake made up at tiiil aliorteJl noifeo and in tho most desirable manner. Ho will constant' ly have on hand a largo selection of REAUY-MJWB CLOTHINO, 15 00 .7 00 10 50 7 00 7 00 lo 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 cheaper limn over offered to tile public before—auch o, |,lack and blbe dfeaa coala) frock ami Back coala of varioiia colora) tweed coala, of all abapea and colora; aummer cloth coala; linen, cotton, and jeano coala, •nd alt other klnda of faahionablo coata; black and one* caahinore panla; aummer panla of every dc criplion and color; plain and fancy aalin vealai cum mer voala—all aorta and colora) ahirt boaoraa and col lara) nock and pocket handkorchiefa) atocka, ouapond era of all klnda, and very cheap. Don't forget.lho place—oh the enal coiner of the public aquaro. ■ ; Carlisle, Apill SO, 1848.—3 m 13 60 15 00 10 SO 7 .00 16 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 13 14 14 13 Ur y Oood*--NcAV Arrangement I THE subscriber has just returned from Ihocl’y end ie now opening, at his Old Stand, on Main sired, in addition to his former stock, a large and well se lected assorttflont of fancy and staple DRYGOODS, which he intends to sell according to the old motto, “quick soles end small profits." Among his goods are English and American Prints, from 4 up to M cents, every variety of style and pattern. Bleached and Brown Musllna, 80 Inch.at 6s. English Ginghams at 18 cents. ~i-i«nnn«lv French Lawns at ta, and every other article oqualy cheap. Alao, a large assortment of Groceries & 4 HCenBW *** c V , H. ntrsn ffood Now Orleans Sugar at 0, prime at T. crushed loaf at 10 and broken loaf at 11 cents—good : Bio Oolfee at 0-cents —good Molasses 8 els pet quart, NaW Orleans baking Molasses st 10-a Honey, Syrup, a superior assortment Carlialo, April 18, 1848. ■ Wll.Utll T- BROWS, A TTORNBV AT LAW, will practice in the sev. A oral Courts, of Cumberland cout.y. Office in. Main slr'eot, neatly opposite the county Jail, Carlisle. Match 0, 1848, 1 Drug,! orug.ll ;' I JA. BISHOP, successor to Dr. J. J. Myers,' i has just received ahß is now. opening 's largo and well selected assorinientof Freeh Drugs f Me* dicines, &0., among which wiinibfotind lKe Fol lowing: ; . Opium, Camphor, Epsom Salts, Dvk-stuffs, Spices, OutlcrV) Oils, Quinine; Alcoqol, Turpentine; Pine Oil, &c. &c. Also a very large assortment of perfumery, Sialr brushes, tooth brushes, umbrellas, walking canes! I Roussel's and Hauel’s shaving cream, Bear's dll, loologn water, hair dye, ox marrow; fancy soaps, Extracts Meon Fun, curling fluid and fancy arti cles of every description, to which he respectfully invites the attention of the public. .HJs.assdrtmeht is a full and rich one, and hd hopes by strict at tention to business and low prices, to receive a liberal share of patronage. Physicians prescrip tions carefully compounded. Carlisle, May 4,1848. Physicians & Country merchants; WHO wish to purchase Drugs, &0., cheap, ore requested to call and examine the large stock re ceived at the store of the subscriber. The articles are fresh and warranted good, and purchased at the very lowest cash prkfes, and will be disposed of lower than articles fit the same quality have ever been sold at in Cumberland county. Call and see, and if he does not make it to your advan tage to purchase from him he will hot ask you to buy. Orders from the country will receive prompt attention. The articles guarantied good and prices lower than any other place in Carlisle. J. A. BISHOP, - Successor to Dr. J. J. Myers. • May 4, 1848.' - , ' - ' Confectionary, Fruit & Toy Store, North Hanover Street, Carlisle. THE subscriber would respectfully inform conn* try merchants and the public generally, that he is constantly manufacturing and has always on hand CANDIES of every variety (which for qual ity cannot be surpassed by any manufactured in the Slate) 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 NU I*S of the latest importation, which will bo sold at the low est prices for cash.' His slock consists in part of Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Dales, Cocoa Nuts, Cream Nuts, Pea Nuts, English i Walnuts, Almonds, Pecan Nats, Filberts, &c. I He would also inform the publio that he has I just returned from the city with a large stock of FrcsU Family Groceries, .consisting of superior double refined, crushed and pulverized Loaf Sugars, Brown among I which isa very fair article for 6J cents per lb.— | Coffee from Bto Usi cts per lb. Teas, a superior 1 article of Imperial, Young Hyson and ,Black Tea. Molasses of all kinds; Water, Smla and Sugar Crackers, Cheese, Chocolate. Rice, Blacking, Matches, Brushes, &c. Fresh Spices, such ns Pepper, Allspice, Cinnamon, Cloves, Nutmegs, Ginger and Mustard.- A supply of Indigo, (best quality) Alum, Starch, Washing Soda, Saltpetre, &c., which will be sold at the lowest rates. The subscriber returns his sincere thunks to the public for the liberal patronage extended to him, and hopes by a desire to please to merit a contin uance of the same. All orders from a distance thankfully received and promptly attended to, / P. MONYER. Carlisle, May 4, 1848. Uc in oval. J. A. DISHOP. MONYER’S Orcat Bargains! Second Spring Arrival!! T BENTZ’S Cheap Cash sloie, where they XI. are now opening the greatest quantity of new and cheap Goods, of the following kinds: Cloths, Cassitneres and Vestings. Calicoes, of every variety and stylo, from 4 to 12J ols per yard—and some of these are first rale at 6J and 8 els. The assortment consists of.ahoul aOOO yards. Forty pieces French Ginghams, at 124, 16, and 184 ets per yard. Manchester Ginghams 10,12 J, and the heal for 16 cents. Lawns —Sente beautiful patterns, 124, 18 3. and 25 cents per yard. , Alpachas —lB£, 85,271,50 and 624 ots pet yard. We have the cheapest Aipachas in town. Muslins— While and unbleached, at all (trices and lower than ever sold before. Cheeks, Tickings, and Pantaloon goods at ail ** //usury, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Bahnols, Rib bons, Hats, Oil Cloths, Flannels, Colton and Linen Table Diaper, Fans, Shawls, Edgings and Laces. Vringes, Bullous) and in fact bvcly qftioje in our lino of business, , .. fliesio gitods ate offered to the public at lower prices than can be bought any where in the Slate of Pennsylvania, as our moans of purchasing are equal to Snyj and fat Suporiof to most country inerchantd. ... Also, Ghoosstsa, Qussnswsbe, «o. , Give us a qall ad wo feel satisfied you will save ntonoy in making your purchases.' , ■ A. « W. BhN I Ls 3 door* south of the Pott Office* May i, 1848, Dry Good. & Groceries I IiEIIIOV At. THE subscriber bogs leavnloinformhis friends and the public in Rencral, that lie baa removed bis store to the room formerly occupied by Henry An- Idetsnn, on North Hanover street, within 2 doors of Havorsliolt’s drug store, where ho ImS just opened a choice selection of Dry-Goods* consisting in part ofclolhsi enssimeros, sol Innelts. linens, sumraerclolhs, vestings, silks, Bornbailncs, camhricka. Jafconelts, fc'alliioes, shawls, cheeks, licking, carpet chain, cotton yafn, umbrellas, (rlovfls. suspenders, handkerchiefs, hosiery, &e. •-Albo a well deleted sldek of Groceries, cons** littg ih P . • Coffees, Teas, Sugars, Molasses, Spices, tobacco, Crockery, Glass and Queens ware, of varloils dcscrliitlons and qualities, togetb. er w Uh numerolis other articles, eomprlsing.a complete and general assortment—all of which ho offers for sale at very low prices. lie will also keep constantly on .band R large asaorlmenl of Boots, Slices, Slippers, &0„ which will bo disposed of at great bargains. He respectfully invites his friends and the public to give bim a call CHARLES DARNIIZ Cnrlislp, April 37, 1848. __ " Now *orli Variety Storo. T &M. COLLIER Si MOTHERS, beg leave .1. to Inform the oitiiens of Cumberland "nd ad joining counties,* that they hare Just opened on extensive Vnricty Sto ,. c , In North Hnnovor street, In tbo building Injojy on pooled by Mr. Hantoh, between Haverallck a and Coylo-a "here lll, y will , l J a| ’.t y l ,0 ll ,o ‘- Mlvo lho nails of all wishing articles In their 1 no. They will at all limas keep on Hand a wo I aaleo lad assortment of Prlnld, (fWbh, English and American.) Domeetto and Foreign Perfumery, Patent Mediclned. embracing nearly eycrx, de. ■rfrlptloiu rind in fact a liitfo of ©vei J ihing usually (cent In an extensive Variety atoro. - They are the exclusive agents for the sale of Dr. Trapbagen’a celebrated “Pulmonic Mtxutra and his “Dalsamio, Extract of Sarsaparilla, Dr. Green’s celebrated “Oxygenated , Billers, for dyspepsia and phthyslo. They are also ofuaivo agents In -this county for the New York Canton Tea Company, and will keen constantly on hand a largo supply of their superior leas. .. In conclusion they bog leavo to say. that , they 1 are determined to sell at very small profits for oaeh, and invito all wishing bargains, lo give them a call. ‘ ’ b' Carlisle, May 4, 1848. .Academy. of between .ihe^Newtille State Road and the Cumberland Valley Railroad. FOURTH BglSSlON; THE Fourth session will commence bn MONDAY the lit of May, 1848. Tito number of. students Unlimited, and tnoy are carefully prepared for Col lege, Counting House, dtc.. 7 ■ , , The situation precludes tno possibility of students associating wllhthc vicious or depraved, bplng remote. from town or village, .thougu pasijy accessibly by Stale Road or Cumberland Va)lcy Railroad,.both of . which'pass through lands attached io the institution. TERMSi i Boarding, hashing; tuition} Ac., (her acssl) $6O 00 Uatln bt Greek, ,8 p 0 Instrumental Music ' IQ 00 Frenchor German . . . • , 600 Circulars wllK rcroiericcfl,,&c., fumisncU by, . R.K. BURKS,Principal. April 13,1048.—1 y €o»partnerthlp; Til B undersigned tog'leave to friends and ,tho public in general, that they have formed a co-partnership, and will carry on thb Foundry Business; in dll Us branches, at (heir Foundry on Main si.| in the borough of Carlisle, where lhes will.,con tinue to manufacture Jtobh't Patent Cooking Stoves', Threshing Machines, .Deal** Patent . Wind-mil, Ploughs, and al) kinds of castings. Thankful for past favors, they respectfully .solicit thb piltfonSgo of the public. F. GARDNER, JACOB ABRAHIMS. ' .Odrlislo, April 27,1848.—3ra . N. B. Old castings, copper, brass, iaßfen in exchange for workT . i Kcw and Clicap Boot and Shoe Stor& // HC. MALOY, icspeclfully informs the ciliitins • of Carlisle and Iho public, general.?, that ho has opened in the store room lately ocefafnefl hjr Jos. S. Gilt, opposite Bcntt' stofc, and near Murrell'sHo tel/ on assortment of Men’s Boots, Men’s and Boys' C»ilf and Kip Monroe's,Ladies’ Kid arid Morocco Slippers, Misses and Children’s GAIT* SENS, and black ond fancy, colored KID BOOTS/ of tho latest style, and made bf .the best materials, all of ' which will be sold cheap for cash. Ho has also on hand a large assortment of Leather; Calf Skins/ Morocco, dec;, ond.will itfaniifaclbla to older all kinds bf Bootd and Shoes at the Shortest notice. Carlisle, April 13,1849. Removal. THE dbhscribef respectfully announces (o hisfriendi and the public generally, that hh has ferootred lb the largo brick building in South Hanover street, one door from MorrcU’s Hotel, and within a few doors of the Volunteer printing office, wherfe ho trill cominnb to carry on the _ . Tailoring Business* and to receive orders for work in his line, all ofwhltiv he. pledges himself to execute promptly, in a neat, fashionable, and workmanlike manner. The ; latest fashions will be received, and ho tan there* fore furnish to order n dtess that will plftile the most fastidious taste. He tvofthl avail himself of this op portunity to return* his sincere thanks to his many patrons for their post encouragement, and solicits a continuance of their favtrs* Carlisle, April 6, 1348;—8m Geo. ll.Trapliitffcu, M. Dl (Lite Anfisrm Sonoion, U; B^N.) Family Mcdicin^il;'3', THESE Imputations ore the tcoult oblong ertpea rieiico and extensive practice. .Great, science end skill ore used in their manufoclure.ahd such ore their eincory and safety in every .form of disease. Hint they truly deserve the name of/Family Medicines.* Du ring a practice of more Ilian twelve years; seven of. which were on board *<riou< public vessels. al Assis-' lent Surgeon in the United Slates Navy. Iliyas nov or had a case of severe cold, influeniaj or any dis-* onto of the throat, that boa not readily yielded ,Ip hid Pulmonic mixture. Thousands have Ween saved front a premature grave by us use. To public speak ers and persona of weak lungs it is a great remedy, as It allays irritation and gives tone and vigor to the I Voice,' DR. THA.PII A-GEN'S PULMONIC MIXTURE has c'iiri-d and id waftontbd lo give tcllef in all easel of colds or coughs, bronchitis, influenza, hoarseness, sore throat, catarrh, asthma, liver complaint, spilling blood,,ctoim; whooping cough, consumption, and every Disease with Which the.throat, breast’or lungS bo iiflecled. ' ' The following certificates, from persons of charac ter will ahoW whai thb Pulmonic Mixture ishapobll) of performing. No' family Should bo without it in their house. . , * J.i •• NawYontt, Nov. at 1847,. . This is li> certify thni 1 had s' severe attach of Bronchitis and pain In my bset fur a lung lime, ami I used only three hollies of Pr. Traphogen|a Fulnio-' nio Mixture, and it relieved mo In a few days. . U. MACDINj Engraver, 13# Fulton eh ftttw Yoag, Nov. 1; i 847. This is to certify, that I have used in thy practice while engaged in the United Slates Navy for seven ycaia the Pulmonic Mixture which I now oner to the public, and never khew of Its failing to cure in the most obstinate cases. ■ I also .Hove naed il Intnyprac* lice on shore for thb last live years, and found it equally efficacious In long standing cases of severe cold olid aflbctlon bf llte. lungs. , OEO. H.TRAPHAGBN.M.D: Putehnsers Will observe that every bottle has thb written signature of Dt. Trapliogelt Mi the label, wilhoilt which none bon (to gbiitline.' ; . For >olb wholesale & reloil by Ooujtn fle Baoxn Kits, only, at their store in' North Hanover streclj Carlisle. , ■ ; April 13,1848. Orcat American Bomcdy. i WESTERN NEW YORK COU.EGE OF HEALTH, 207 Mam s-raHKT, Buvrito, N: Y.' Dn.G. C. VAUGHN’r? Vegetable I.llbonlriptit Mixture, a celebrated medicine which nee made areal cutee in ell diicaies, ii now introduced into this section. Tito limits of on advertisement will not permit on extended notice of thj. only to soy it l.es for its Agents in I lie United Slstbs ond Canadas o largo number of educated Medical Petitioners in high prorje.ionolstmidiug.whomake o general uso of it in tlielr practice in,the following Ji Brow. Gravel, snd dt.en.es of tki urinary Piles.nd all disease, of the bloodj d.rar.gepteflls of, the I.lver, dee., snd all general diseases of the system, ft I, particularly requested that all who conlcniplath the uso of ,litis article, or who Jeatto information,re specting it, will obtain a Pamphlet of 32 pages, which Agents whose names are below will gladly, Ibis book Heats upon llto method pf .cute— qitiilalb* the properties of the article, snd tho diseases It bps been used for over this country pud Europe for foot years with such perfect offed., ,(> v er lP paiesof.lcs iimony from tire highest ters wl l.be found, with names, places ahd dates. w,h any orlo inlcre.led, and the parties will answer post '“te parSar’and'ask for the Pornphlil, .asnoqlh or such pamphlet has over been .seen. .1 he cVWencq of the power of this medicine overall,diseases is guar anteed by peisqnMf W.ell known standing MVi Put up In. 80 ox. and .12 ox. bnttles. Price 80 oi.itl I* ox,t tho larger, being the cheaper. Every bottle ha. oG. C; VAUGHN” written on the d ree lions, io. See pamphlet, page £B. Vref*'t*'V Dr. O.C, VAUGHN, and sold >t Principab Ofllee. 207 Main street, Budulo, N. Y• J Volk, sale of this a'tide oxciu.ivoly, ,133 , ttnd cotnet of Essex “od.WoshtnglJ 1 £ JjJ, ,snd and hy all Drugging Ibroughod' ~ a : . Canada as Agent., -.. tieilislel M. Du's, F“r,"ale hy s '.'£S?alcHnson!d. G. * Op®? Stough^- ,C> AfVceh i,- J«d».— J T -■ ' A ■ H. 8; RITTER;
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