55 jaotocm "dlub of Dickinson. Tlio Jackapn Club'o.f Dickinson, convened, agree .. to."proyloa».ipub|ifi notice, on Monday evening, ho 51I1‘Instant, at’the public houqe of Christian Hoff sn township. • The mealing p r goDiVcd by.ihqclocliQii of the following officers! { pfiiLir SwNdLfcEj President. L filotlicw Lybch,* Abraham Kurtz, Geo. Swangcr, Woodburn, Benj.' Smith, Christian Hoffman, i 1 160. Marlin,,John Morrison, John Cldudy, William j i Jillbroalh; Jacob‘Bcelman, Marlin Auld, Samuel j Lpgldr,’Francis Hutchinson, Vice Presidents, ( ■Jam’cs'F* Laniborlori,Secretary. On motion, tho President-appointed a committee ■ f B ii t viz! * John Moore, Thompson Galbraith, Mr. 1 Mols* laoao'Haas,* John Swords, and Benj. Peffer, ] J ■to draft resolutions cxprcssivu.of llio seuso of this , neeting-' 1 ■ .-• • . During/thd;absonce of the committee,.on motions v* pracocdibgs .of tha ; Baltimore Convention,were I B ,d. '.■■■.'■-■-h- : 1 -t•• ; ■».' ’ •• •, i Tli° following resolutions were then unanimously ,| the recent nominQliouß of CASS & J jUTLEU, by tho Democratic Convonlion at Balii- 1 10 rc, meets with our hourly approval—ho honorable jertion* on our part shall be wanting to secure their rjnmphani elcciion. ,' . j( , gaelceJ, That in Lewis. Cass wo have the soldier, ,talesman,' and 'jjalriot combined—he. always has teen found battling in the foremost ranks of thb Dh m’ocriitic parly 1 . •. • ■ ' • 1 Rfiolned t That we are proud of tho name of But ‘with the history of our country, from' the ’{Jnjs.of : lh’o .Revolution;wo have always found ihc Dutlcr.Vroady and wilting to sacrifice their Ijflcs in lhA cause of Union and Liberty; 1 ■Resolved, That In Francis R, Skunk, oUf present worlliy Governor, (Who lias fairly earned foi* himself the name of“honesl") we recognize an ofllcor of the Simon Snyder stock. Tho vile slanders of Federalism fall liarmtess- at his feel*—a million of freemen do homago.to his'character as a maii and a statesman'; RctoloedJ That wo approve of the resolutions led by the Democratic. National Convention, and re commend; their perusal to the. Democracy of . the Union.!; i, i* .• . , 'i • ■,,, James K. Poi^,by. refusing to »uf* , fer l»s name to bo used by the Dulliinore Convention, thereby adopting Ilia one term principle,.lias done much, to,strengthen him with his friends, and he therefore Reserves the (hanks of the party. Rtsnlved, That the thanks of this, meeting bo. ten* dcrcd to ftEAKjFitAZRii, Esq., of Lancaslcr.City, for liis untiring exertions in behalf of the Democratic party. ... ; Rtsblved) That wb most earnestly.recommend to our Democratic follow citizens in the different towh* ships and boroughs of this county the importance of organizing clubs and appointing committees of cor* rcspondcnce.... Resq\vtd\ That the proceedings pf this meeting be published in the Democratic’ papers of-Carlisle, and a copy of them forwarded to Reuh Frazer, Esq, , Resulted. That this meeting adjourn'until further notice is given by publication in the Democratic pu pen of Carlisle. s ’ : ‘ it • i -i - ' [Signed by the Officers.] ,Prpmllie.Ledger. 1 LATE FROM MEXICO. iß'iiilher Confirmation, of tl&e Ratification of the Treaty* We received.last evening, by the Tony Express; llio follpViDg extra from.lhe Mobile Tribune. Tne accounts, U.wilJ bo seen, arc by the Edith, three days Idler than the advices, by the. Now Orleans. The Treaty 'w'a« ratified by the doubtfal Chamber on the 19th /t( _ ;* From ifio Mobile, Extra. . IIMPdRTANT PKOU MEXIOO. I*cace c6ncloded«-Tlle Alctny to be Removed. . , . TVißsbAtr, Wc received this morning; a ucspalcb from the Del la office, containing important news from Mexico, by the etduirishfp arrived thre morning at New Orleans.. Letters, JVom '• Mustang” were received Up to the STst oiling from the btty of Mex- ico. . .. . . The treaty tons ratified By,the Chanibef of Dcpu ties on the 19th till., nl 6 P. M. The Vole on U vvna fifiy-ono to thirty-five, In (ho other branch of Congress (here Is no doubt that it will be approved Dy a comparatively nitlteh larger Vole; had 'becA issued fur the' calling in of the rnTtpuats Vif the army; add they worg_e»pecled to 'arch~fiJ?“tribc«sasl DclWeeh'lno let and 15th. of; .10•. Li ' ‘ *' ’ . . , Gen. PoraKor F. Smith', hab bebn Appointed ittpeiv lendont.fot Iho. embarealion of llio fbrbcs at Vera uz'aod ho Was to leave the city of Mexico for tho rposo oIT entering on this doty on the 241 h uli. Vliis important now« is beyond question, and wo > great-pleasure in laying it before our kcadera. ' YUCATAN. rliah Intervention—Violation of tit* Treaties — Slaughter of Tico Hundred Persons, Sfe., se: . The New Orleans La Paris lias received eight days *3r. nows- from Sisal. The flattering prospects of ntouble arrangement of ilie difficulties by thc&ns 10 treaty of peace, ate cbltrely dispelled. The lish Minister in Mexico has'occcptcd,on iho part its country; the offer made hj Yucatan domclime Q.aod has sent a frigate louko poisofcloHbf the Iry. r ‘ . i iho 7th instflhe.lndian* thlercd the town of i, seemingly, with pacific intention*} at twelve ;k tho aarno day they ddirtoiertcod'ari indiscrim ilrtasaacrc of tho irillaUlUtlUi d lining whiclimore two hundred parsohs Were put to tho ftWdrd! \o garrison and inhabitants of the todrn of Ilur had abandoned tho place; bat in their retreat, ; exposed to tho attacks of a large number of ans, they lost twenty-three killed and cloven mded, besides one hundred and six who descried bo road, leaving the commander with only sixty , Numerous,other towns had also been captured io insurgents. Idler dated Si*il,lhc 10th of May, says.that the lucl of.tho Governor, Scnor Barbachano, U ine*- iblc. For the purpose of arresting the torrent of lariuna that was threatening the cities of Tcbaz Isnmul, and the whole lino of country extending g the towns of Cilan, Tomax-Tehai, Hautunil, , Marti, even to Bolonchnn, bo concluded a rather I ninioni ponce with Pat. Notwithstanding, iclmno Was then in Ticul with 2000 troops led cn. Llorgo., Pul assaulted the town of'Menl, ared it, and >ul all the white inhabitants to the rd, without distinction of ago or sex. Ho then ’in pursuit of the flying Vuoataneso. The mans arc now In possession of the whole rings umtry above mentioned, led by Pat and Cal, so from tho port of Cilnm to Cape Catocho, and :o to Diicnlnr Chico, all Is at their’mercy. , wilt bo tho fate of the entire Peninsula unless ign succor quickly reach the distressed whiles, ro are now 100,000 souls in the capital, (Merida,) lives from the interior; and it Is probable the ans will advance oven to that asylum; when not imlrelh part of tho population con bo saved, sa nro not a sufficient number of vessels to convey uvty from (lie fury of their vlctorlousaavogefoo» Ip “WHIG” MARKET YESTERDAY# (10 delegates to tho groat anlbwar Sanhedrini •warming into our oily of “ brotherly love;” and ikerdom, if it ware not bo impregnated with Fed* 'inn, would bo inclined to cry out again*! tho •ion, as against another descent of tho Huns. It however, that wo'uro to have a moalexoUlng of it, und not tho loss so because llio chance* of lireo candidates named are constantly vibrating oon Ujo opposite extremes of ho|»o and fear.— *gh was displayed,yestorday to show that there bo a desperate und bitter opposition to Clat and •on, respectively, by tho adherents of each, from Moribund tho South. Tho Slave' question, In • it was In the Donibcratjo Conyonlloni throat* bo the (laming firo.brnnd | and we are at last sd to believe that our Federal IViond*' arc inn* P their minds to meet it after some fashion. uaured'U wrlinover do for thorn to ally It. cannot iriflp with it. However they may to decide It, they must do so in some way, even ho effort, one ofthoir favorites should go ovor lt was this apparent rjoloi’mlnallon, on the f most of tho delegates, yoslertjay, that affected ■*v and TavloK stocks, es |ts advocates seemed feeble or firm. drango mmpr prevails that Mr. WxpsTXfc Is e d, by his friends, among tho TAVr-oft delegates, laing for as Vico President or iary of State. This is so much like dur Mas. * e tts I)aci»n, that wo are compelled to believe 1 d if it should be so, whnt a spectacle will it doit of selfish and debasing inconsistency T ln who remained. In office under Capt. Tvr.sa, 'nco of all thu malediction* of hU friends* will •pt to regard his position as a Northern Whig, jn get a good bargain out of a Southern Slkve "-rrnnsyfoaman, June 6. GLORIOUS NEWS. The Treaty of Peace With Mexico Ratified. The Washington C/bion announces officially, that a bearer of despatches from Messrs. Clifford trnd 3b v*e.r b&atnvcd in that cilyj criiSf)rming thli ratlfica- ! t >o^f?}\tho. treaty of peace with IVEexicoi _*• lltwasiat ified by tho Cliamber-of Deputies, on the, 17tir ult. at 6}>o'cl6ck.P* M.jßy .a*volo of;51 1035,and lit the other branch .of. Congress by a largo tfjtoi The Lancatler /nifeHlgtneer, altar publishing this gloftolls news, says— u Wo!congratuloio; r with emotions ofdo light; otir readers arid lh'6 pbßllb.ph the restoration df Peach; the greatest and choicest df sublinary blcs* { sings.; It-sffordsi in bur estimation,; just cause for pubHo ihanksgiviiig«lo Hlti, THK OmnlpOtbnt Giver' of all good; Who ha* so dHbn-and fid signally inter: posed in behalf bf oUr fchosen land, - arid who through, nut this eventful conflict tViih bur urifoVtunatb sister republic, has etiil condescended j as in the days ofour fathers, to be tho God oF,oyRiCouNTAY.j . ' A review bf the events‘bf: (herWarcannot fail to fillevefy heart with'oxdltaiioni We had shewn to Iho wpHd bdr lovc df peucc; and oihadpted towards Mexico the cup of forb'earando. As thb sword has not been sheathed without honor,so was it,notdrawn without.causo. Mexico was herself, the aggessor, And bitter has been her penalty. Wo,wore reluctant Id enter into the. War, but, being, in, a succcsßion of deeds has been accomplished; that would havo'graced 1110 fairest ftoges of Grecian or Homan.history: On j an hundred hills has the eagle banner b’ceri planted by the bund of Courage. Hall, .holy flag of tVoo-| dumt What,' though , assailed by foes wlUiln ond foes. Without; have retired bofotolhh strong arm of (by sons and left the stars drisulticriT A> auechs* sion of brilliant triumph! Haft attested thy Invlncibll- I ity in buttle, whilst an honorable peace, signed in the , very lap of.viplqryj.reSects'iipon tile reliovved and resplendent lustre.| ‘ -t ; , >, , , , Wc mourn ,the Idss.bf mady life! and tho expenditure df much money.'' Thefirsl U irretrieva ble, and forever will the teat bflsorrow' moisten tho graves of those who have sealed their patriotism by their blood. Tho sedond is of ; hb bbuSeqdenfce./or toe can pay of! pur debit in. a few,years ultA ease.— The resources of cor country arc immense; mid bold and: steady hands arebringing thorn forth.' But; whatever tho sufferings of the war; wo havb ii stiffl cier.l countervailing* advnntagp inthe fuel;that U his placed America in *ihe front rdnk'of halioris—a ratik sometimes grunted to her by courtesy, bkt which now she claims and receives as a matter of right,'. Who an American 1 Long live tho Repub. lie—the last Asylum of suficting'and oppressed Hu ■ inn’nity.J” ‘ ' \ PHILA DELPHI A AR|<ET. , .. Tuesday, June.. 6; 18480 Floor—ls inactive with sales at 43 50 a 5 56 for common Penna—extra $5 75a6 25. • ' '■ Corn Meal—Will.not command/mbre than 42 25. Rye Flour— Is quiet at about 43 63J. • : Wheal—Prime White 91. 25ul £0; red is worth 91 19a120.. : I!.--,. .7 • Rye—Southern 73c,iP,cnna k i75c t per bushel. Corn—Yellow |p worth sias2c; while 48u50c. O.its—Are dujl at about 3l*o for Pa. Southern 33, Whiskey—Sales.ia bils.;al 22c, in bhd»2lc. mDu the 30th ult, by the Rev. B. H. tfada), Mr. J. Augustus Creveb, to Miss Anna M. Jones; both of this borough. ✓ On the 30lh ult., by the Rev.. J. Frilchy, Mr. Jew* KuNRPErne, to Miss Mary Millfr, both of Monroe township. " y the rciiJcnco of David. Slcrrctt, Esq., in Mifflin ♦ownship, bn Monday the'29th fill., Mr. Brice , J. SrEiikVrr, aged 84 years. The deceased Was one of (hp oldest and inost estimable citizens of Cumberland county. His death signalized that of .a Christian having a bright prospect ofa glorious immortality. Strawberry Plants. Tit E eiibstribcr begs leave to inform the public, and particularly, those IbiwJ’of fine Stawborries—-that bo will have (or sale dming the season, STRAWBER RY PLANTS of the very best quality. The Straw- Berries rnlsdd from these plants are of the largest size, and those' wishing to cultivate this find fruit wtllTihtt il to lllclr advantage lb give mo a coll. DAVID MILLER. vJJ mile* eatl of Carlisle. Jdnc B—-it; LETTERS bi* rfdjJJinifrtrntibn on the estate ofSam uo! Ddwmfin fate of.Bastpennsboro. tp„ deceased, have libtiH grnnibd to the subscilbcr living In Eost pcnnsiioro Ijk All Morions indebted, to said estate dre to* make immediate payment, end those having t'ldiins'dill jdcsehUHem properly authentica ted fol 1 sbUlfciricht id ' . ! • 1 JOHN BOWMAN Ex’r. June s, is-J9;—Cl* LIST dP LETTERS. ADVERTISED HrTIIB “VOLUI(TEKR M Bt APPOINTMENT. 510* Andhfi.il/urlhersnttf.teJ, • • * 4ml all n:lvoitlfloniciits nia :d tinder the .pnlcrs of the Post imsterGonoreli in * newspaper or nowßpbpcrfl.of letter* un-1 sailed for In any Puet-offlcc, shall bo inserted In the paper or papers of the town or pltico where thuoffleo advertising may ilo situated, having Uie lilrgralelrculhlioil. ‘ [Jfeie Poit'OjJice Law, passedMnrch3,l&iS. • LIST OF LETTERS remaining intlioPoat-oflico at, Carlisle, Pa., , Juno L Ifc-IS. Persons in quiring for letters on this Ustj will please say they arc advertised. Arbegast .lames W 2 Hull Solomon, Arnold Win. Herritik George • Adonis Calhern , . Hofllefinger John, . Aekoiv William Henderson Adam Albert Jaoob Lin.donnnlh Peter p Burls WB, Lbvoloy Porly H, BrookerSely , Joseph M BrindlßGeorgs(Monroo)Mooro Miss E ■ Blyler Jacob Miller Catharine, Baldwins Richerd , -Moera Paler- Baughman Phebo M’Comninn Nanoy Bibbona Mary Murry C P.. Barbour John V , Rockefeller Mary Bishop John Rogers Glisabelh Jane Canrinel David Rhoads Jacob Oaipheld DO ’ Sanders William Dixoii Pelor & Son Thompson Mary Ann Deem .Reuben W'ldera ! Edward : Ernlst Margaret Welsh Catharine. Elliott O. S. Weston Oliorle*. ■ Givlcr Ann , WlMolta Mrs Jans Ann Gala Jacob ; 1 Yost Barlholoinow Grisinuer Samuel; , .Zim Israel H • Grace Patrick t , SuporlnlendanlofOold 7 Hake Daniel .water, Establishment. 3 Leader oCthe Flesh Band. GEO. SANDERSON; P.M, qy Under the new Postage Lam,advertisedtetters qre charged two cents each m addition ta the regular postage. . firework*! Firework* l THJ3 lubacribor oflbre to tho,trade a full and com plete aaaortmcnl of Firework*.from the moat co|ebrt toil manufactUrera, comprising Pin Wheel*, Bockela, varioua aftoa, Cboaora, Homan Candlca, Graaahoppora, Trlanglo*. ■ Blue Llgbta, Vortical Wbeola, Bengohi Ltghle, Chlnoao Flyora, Totbiniona, Minef, Flying Pigoona, Flower Pula, Rrrnlla Chlnoao Penny Hockcta, ■ Torpodoca, Pulling Craekero. 2000 boica Doublo and Single Stem Fire Oinckcra. Thoao work* oro warranted of drat quality . Doalora who remit the coah, Inay roly on having an oaeort mon. carefully bweat prl '“‘ Wholoaolo Fruit Store, 87 South Whotvoa. Phlla., June 8, 1848,-31 Valuable Property (or Sale* • THE subscriber offers hia property.for sale, situa ted in South township, Cumberland coun ty, Pa., miles south of 6ailisle,bn the road lead: ,iiig from Carlisle to Petersburg, containing 9 Aoies arid 5-B Pexdhes, of first rate Limestone Land, in a high stale ofculli* vation, a dmail portion of which is well timbered.-*-' jiWiA- The improvements are a good tryo story LOG HOUSE. a good LOG DAllN.ar.d l||l||gma good Well of nbVer failing water, with pump iii.it, near the door., Ifhfefo is al so a tilling Apple ‘Orchard of choice grafted fruit,' and also Pbars, Peaches, Plums; and Oherriek. ’ - - 1 ‘ If ridt sold before the 2d day of September next, it will bo.exposed to public sole on bald day,al 10 o’- clock A. Ml, .whim conditions will be made-known by ’ MICHAEL FRIESES Juno R, 1848.—00 w-ts . ....... Second Arrival of Nevr Goods. a A.COYLEhasjustretumedfrom Philadelphia, and U now opening a large- assortment of SUMMER Goode. 3SSBfgafi9» Which will ho sold 30 per cent, cheaper than ever, consialing in parlof .new style dress goods forladies/vir: • -i’ • • - ; Striped Jasperlncs,/ Grenadines, ' ~ ■ . . .Printed Bareges, . Batiste, . .. 1 ,>, . Satin Stripe.do.. Plaid Foil,pechorre f 1 i Mode delaines; French Ginghams, , Also, a largo assortment of French Cloths, Cassi meres and. Y.est|ngB, Bonnets, Ribbons, Gloves, Ho siery.. Purchasers ]\vill please,call arid examine his stock for themselves, aa ho. is determined to sell cheap for cash. , - , Carlisle} June-1, lfi4^., ... . iy-g ■ Briigs! Drugs! ' H. Prices Reduced. « dounlry Mardhnnl, nrtil Pmllnr., are-invited to outl and examine my stock of Me dlcincsj Paihla} Glass; Oil, Varnishes, &c. < , bRUGS. \ P.otetit Medlcihcs, . Herbs and : Extracts, : Fino Chemicals, ~ . Spices, ground & vybojo. Instruments,.- , Essences, Pure Essenaal bils, . Perfumery, &c. .: t; . IDYE STUFFS. - ... Log and Oam Woods;: Oil Vitriol,. Copperas; Lac Dye, . Indigoed, Maddets,' Sumac, Alum;-' PAINTS; tycthertll & .Brother's Pit re Lead, Chrome Green ami Yellow, Point & Varnish Brushes, Jersey Win dow .Glass,‘Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Copol & Coach Varnish, end Rfed Leddl All of which wU-bo sold at tKc very lowest market,pride, at the cheap Drug and Btfdk stoNTof: • i . S. W. HAVBRSTIBK. Carlisle, June 1, 1848, Pcrfuiries, Olls aiid Soaps. A and fresh’ supply fromßousspLV.and., olh* er of the best city houses, aihongjwhich are oublp extract Sweet Briar, R6»o Geranium, Verbo* na), Heliotrope. .Milleftodr. odd Musk, tnigiefd|ljr pul up and, for,sale at.tlio Idlest Also, fi{r the H.iir/B.iridoltmj; Pdhhnodc;aii*Fleufe; Jenny Lind Hair gloss; Bear’s Oil, Hne-sKerßcd An* liquo 011,'Plilloiioaic; finb Myrtle and Vlolet.Pommadcsi . Alep, Fancy Soaps,such as Rous sel’s Sliavihg 1 Oraoni, Wright’s do, Military do, Al mond and-Palm Wash Soap, making an assortment unsurpassed by any in the borough. Call ntHAV. ERSTICK’S Drug, Book and Variety'Store,-North Hanover street. . , Juno 1, 1848. , . . THOMPSONIAN MEDICINES,—Ffcsh Green J Lobelia, African Bird Pepper; Bayberrjft Gqmpo* silion Powder, Gum Myrrh, Nerve Powder, : Spiced Bitters and No. 6, together With nil the - medicines; in use, from the'well known'establishment of Aaron Comfort, Philadelphia. For sale at the Drug, Book and Variety Store of S. W. HAVERSTICK. Juno I, 1848. . ~ : Musical instruments—a largo supply orVlolins, Flares, Flageolets, Aecordeonfl ( ’Fifes> Octavo/Flutes, .Tuning Fork?,' with preceptors, to eaclCjiist opened at the cheap Drug, Book and Varl* ely store of S,;W. HAVERSTICK. Juno ], 1848.' PICKLES, PRESERVES.—Just received end opened by the subscriber, preserved Ginger nnd Pine Appl«iCrange Jelly. Pickled Lobsters and G.hei> kins, Mangoes, Peppers, Picollili,Tomatoes and On* ions, Olives, Capers, Anchovies,.Sardines,* Tomatp Ketchup, with*a very choice and pure article’ofSvb ad Oil, for sale nt'lhd cheap Drug, Book and Variety Store of S. W. HAVERSTICK, North Hanover st. May 18, 1848. Notice to tak Payors. , . ■TTNDER tljo provisions of (lie act of 1844, any _ , paying-into the Slate Treasury, (ho Slate tax levied on subh county, prior, to' tho 1 Stir of July in any your, to entitled to an abatement of 5 percent. • on the amount so paid. • - Tho : undersigned. Commissioners'of Cumberland county, in view of the übuvo provisions, consider’ it equitable And proper that those, who by .the j/t payment of their taxes prior to Iho above.' date, dn«, ablo tho Treasurer to pay oyer tho Slate tax, so as to receive the aforesaid abatement of 5 per cent; the benefit of which hushitberlobcen engaged by the citizens of tho .county; generally, should ,bo allayed d deduction of that amount by- iho oollqclor—havo au thorized tho difrercnl colle’clors’td’.nlako sajd, abate ment from tho Slale lax, in nil cases whore (ho Stale and County In* Is paid to tho Collector prior to tho ISlhoPJuly, 1848, whensaid abatementsiialldmounl to one cent or-more, no fraction! of a Cent to bo creJ ditsd. * •’ • ■ * •; ,■ ••> J j Since tho net of 1844* tHo Commissioners have paid the Slato tax of (hts.crfunty annually (o |hb State Treasurer, williin tho tltpc prescribed hy tho - net, and the,county has received the benefit of an abatement of (ivo [fei pont.UierepnVbul to meqt said t payment they hate found it necessary heretofore to ■ appropriate A prirl df the courtly funds to moot the i deficiency occasioned by until the bal ance of the Slato lax was collected; It therefore be comes ncccspary to require the payment of both • Staid end County lax to entitle the payer (o U.o aforesaid nbnfcmenl, upon tho aforesaid Slato Tax. The undersigned .therefore confidently anticipate (lial iho nl/dvo arrangement, and the further indued* . ment of enabling uumhurldn'd county to maintain (he character for promptness and fidelity which she has acquired in the discharge of her obligations to Iho Commonwealth,:will induce every citizen' to.dls* charge their Slate and County tax prion to Jho.lfilh •of July next.. . D. STRURETT, DANIEI. COBLE, , JOHNWELL, ~ - County Cvmmttstonera. . Attest:—Wm. ItftKT, CJk- Commissioners* Office, - } Carlisle, Juno 1, 1848.— U$ . • • Notice THE captains, or commanding officers of tho mil itia companies In my Brigade, are required forthwith to furnish a list of absentees of their respective com panies, fur tho present ybar, under oath, to Gon. E. AiiMon.at his Hoad Quarters, in Carlisle. ■ J. RBHRAR, Brig. Insp, Ist B. Juno 1,1548. ' . ' Illh D. P, M. N. B. In nil caac, where tho oboyo order i, not cdinpUod with, tho Amosjora of ouch horoujli or township are required, under the MehlU I.tw of 1641, lit furnish the Commissioners of the county wilh lho nitmea of nil the ablo bodied men subject to militia duty in said companies, ’ ' J. RBil((BR r Brig. Inspector. Hats I Hats! ammoinn Rommeb Faanioria roit 1848. mHE subscriber would respectfully call the alien- J_ lion of thp putillo to hla large aaaortmonl Of »■ Hats Si Caps, ' of Ilia laleal faehioqs, consisting of Moleskin, Beaver* flue White Rockoy Mountain Beaver, Oiler, Brush, and Russia liala of every quality, and at dif fofonl prices.- Xiao op hand a flri'o assortment of Slouch or Sportsman's Hate, (very light} together with a general, assortment of nearly every descrip tion of Oepa, of all aims, and at all prices,' Ouuritry dealers and all who wish to purchase, hats or caps, aro Invited to call, os the aubactihor is’ prepared to give greater bargains than can ho hnd olsowhero. Don’t forget the place, No. 3, Harper's Row, b , , WILLIAM tf. TROtiT- Carlisle, May 26,18i8. LXSrOFBETAILER^ OFMerolmndfoe, ficc., for Cumberland bounty* as classified by ate*.according to tho'different acts of Assembly, \ Carlislcx . No.'tif clan, Lianse. Jason W.EbjrJ - 1 13 810 00 John 0« Camiony* 13 : 10 00 Joseph D; Halbert* ' 14 700 Myers&SheaSer, 13 12 60 Samuel Elliott, 14 7 00 J; M. KnWdier* 14 7 00 O.hbrles Ogltby*. W ' 20 00 Charles Barnlts, (Liquors) ■l3 16 00 George W.Hitoer, . 13 10 00 Ai&VV. fibntai 12 12 5C . Daniel EckeU, (Liquors) . 14 . lOfeC 1 John iFaller, (Liquors) ’ - 14 . 10 6C | Robert Irvine, Jr. 1 , \ 13 10 0< Jacob Faust; (Liquors) 14' . ; ,10 6( J. &. D. Rhoade, ,14 1 Dt W..B.Murrayi 14. . '7 pi John J,.Myers, (Liquors) , : , 14 10 6' S. W. HaverV* (LM or ®)'r 1 H*• 'i 10 6 Robert Snodgrass* . 13 • lb 0 Si M. &J. P. Huovef, 1 14 t.O J.& W. B. Fleming* • - 14 •: 7 0 Thomas Hr Skilea, 14 ;ii < 7. G Wm. M. Porter, : i4 *7‘C Thomas Conlynj : , 14 • . - 7 C iWriglildtSuxtohj ‘p. II , 16 C Philip Mesaersmitbj ;14 . , 7 ( Jacob Rheem, ■ ...14. - 7 ( George R. C rooks j * ' • * 13 10 ( 'ohn R/Pbilllps,' 1 !. U ’ 7j James M'Granahan, ■ ’ 14- ! •-'“.^TOO Miohoel Lehley, (Liquors) 14 /•’IP 50 Humer&ReeJy(Liquors) : ! 14 ‘.lO 60 Peter Mcinyer,' ‘ '• ” 14' ; . 700 JohnP.Lyne, 13. 1 10 00 Jacob Wolf, (Lkfuoh) ; 14% ,10 60 Arnold Livingston, 14 ‘, 700 S. A. Oojlb; * . • *l3 10,OP Foriney.& Flflfibri * . ' .14 7- 00 Jacob Lelby,' , . ,- ; .14 . Ip, 60 George Poland, - i 4 • '.! ■' 700 Andrew G. Lechler, ’ -14 , :% 00 C. Inhoff, agent, (Liquors) U ‘ 10 50 . George Heckman,.(Liquora). - 14 - 10 501 T . J 4. 7,00 • ' • 15; • /18*60 i NaihanleV.Hantch,'' ; 14 . 700 ,Hugh .(4al6y, ’ * • If 7 00 Maty McGtnpfy jigenl* 14 .j,, t . 7.00 Shippensburg..' Wm, F. Carey*, ; Robert Snodgrass & Co« Edward Soufl* . Henry Hollar* ; Gish,& Hinsaji , Jonathan Peal,j.*. ( ,l John A. Clippinger, James Gilliam* , • Heck & Peal* ; v ,7 John Fftlwiler;; , S. KUnklei • John Siomtibiign; David Ijlejini^Uqqqrs) Philip, Konti, , w Peter S.- Ari*, agent, ; Joseph P. ftfevfn, W.‘D.‘ B. : Hiya) * J.C.&G.B.Ahlck, Fleming & SheSVer, ‘ John B. Duoean,; Robert Welsh/, Andrew G. Miller, ; IS 1 ’ - loop! Andrew Corrieryi (Liquors) ’ 14 ; 10 60 T. Ol MiUeri V,> ; 14 . 700 Russell & Diobi 1 s * ir 13 " J ; 'lO 00 W. M. Watts, 14. .7 00 D. L. Beelmbri; - ]o 00 Shriver & Castel, • ’. ! ( M., . Hopewell* rt .. , Samuel ,L. Sentman, - Robert Elliott, Jacob Hefielbower, 1 Went Peumborough* l3 Josiah Hood 4c Son,. 13 1 Donaldson & Green, • 14 Co. 14 Gilmore &Sloo'gh, *- William Barr,‘.agent, 13 ScottOoyle. .13 Jamison Hannon, (Liquors) 13 T. &. J. McCandliah, lo John Diller*;, . ~ 14 Jacob.Swoypr, . * 14, tJ „ Joseph Laoghlln, qgcnt,’ 14 , FtanJcford. ~ , .1. B. Lackey fit ■Co. (Llodora) .14 J. G. Harmony & Cd. (Liquors) 14 . NtWtdnl James Ryle,' '* Joseph Smith, Adams dcDshelWan, 1 jW»n.. , j ~ Robert Hapkoll, (Liquors) 14 Charles Tlarnlil, Liquors) 14 Southampton . . i<; ,* John W. Clover, (Liquors) 14 Munrot G. W. Singisetj Daniel ItryHlier," Strock & lirandlj , 'Hampden!' .. ■ . . . , , Thpmpß Q. R.heera, (Liquors) ■ 14 John H. Zearing; 14 George Maler,, 14; Heat Cumberland! v j; K; Boak it Co. - (Lirjuora) W.. 5. frowet; ■ h*■ ;; , Ear! Feririsboroltgh, .lacub Ronintier. (Liquorsj Lofignbckef it Eslioger; , Joseph 0. Hanks, , , &iu/A Middleton! ‘ A. M. Leidioh, William Alexander, 1 : Goisse it KropfiT, Rider & Sailuf,’ • ■, Men! '■ ' , . Alexandef'Cathoart, Eby Si Frllohey, (Liquors) laaaq Barton; (Liquors) John t». Miller, ' Mathias llitnor, (Litjuors) Joseph Sohloll,' Si/aer Springy H. W. Mateer it Brother,' John Reed, . . Ounlsp.it Barr, Coyle id Sponslef, ; Meehaniaburg. J. MiliisonitOo. (Liquors) Simon Arnold,.(Liquors) John Cootrar, , J. it L. Reigla,',' Henry Leas; Hmlsar it Bobb,' Balter it Millar, 1 Ira Pay,' , J-. F, Spalir, 1 . , George Sing!*?!,, . CoMOsaiiwp Oonair, aa. , , ... ~ 1 do hereby certify that the foregoing is a Cor. root classification of the Dealers in Merchandise in Cumberland A'traniy, astaken by moin aooord 'ance with tipo aeeerttl Acts of jkaaambly routing to Dealers in Merqhaltdlke. . _ . 'Glean under my hand lin'd seal tbla BGlb-dsy of A|,ril ’ A \ D jEFPEIfSO'N WoWrrfINGTON. . Mercantile Jppraaer the foregoing pdraoni folqrnod by .Jefferson Worthlngtom Esq., M»> ®W n ‘* FJ”“K ealVlbf their ficonscs ItwM ' • Qounty Treasurer* Juno 1« lB4Bv^4i rUST opened at lHy„“P«" Hiss'? •' largo lot oC J Paieaoletlß ahd Sun Shades, which “ U chflSPe , ' Juno I* ' Hare'FanctAiticie*i A RICH end extensive variety of Fancy articles Just opened by the'Bubscribcr,'lo which he in* vitee special 'sttcotion,'consisting partially of Gold Pens and Pencils, Spy Glasses, Balter Knives, 6no Pocket Knives, Pocket Books and Bead Purses, Port Moneys, Segar Coses, Fancy Boxes, cut glass and plain smelling BoltUcs, Fruit Knives, Spectacles, Watch Keys* Seals and Guards, Vistling Cards and Cases, Combs of every kind, together with a rich va riety of other articles of elegant design and' finish, ( which U is impossible to enumerate,. Cali at HAY* I ERSTICK'S Drug; Bobk abd Variety Store; North I Hanover street. • June 1,1847. Great National Work. A Bit lory of the Revolution and Lioee of Ms Heroes of the Wnr of Independence. - I Bt CtIARUS J. PfiTtßSOtt; AN elegant volume with 16 fine Steel Plaloa, ..and nearly SCO beautiful Wood Engravings. : ‘‘This la a splendid book. AvaluSbleaddittah to the Historic Literature of oiirbouhiry. Wenre much. mistaken If- K does not take rank with tho Workaof Irving and PtoaooU, u ~jfrankfordllerald. ■ It surpasses any similar work yot offered to the Americanpublic/ I — NtaViGaztils. ... “U may be juoperly considered a popularised Military fmlory of the Revolution, extremely well 1 and judicious written/ I —#. Jiheriban: . “The present work on the Revolution, and its heroes, iasuppjior, |Mh in extent and dedign to any that has heretofore come under our notice/ 1 ■ ■ A well connected History of that eventful peri* od .-ifctedgdr* , ' , “Decidedly tho beat popular History of the War of -the Revolblion and. its’ Heroes, that.has yet [been given td the bottntry.V<~<Sofurctay Evening 1 Poti. : ' . Agents’\fanted‘to dahvnss for the above elegant Work, fn every county and town in .the United States* to whom thomost liberal inducements will b>offflredfv-PHc* only $3. r.* . ■, ± > AddreasCpoai-pald), . •, . WM. A. LEAHY, , ,1 ' "i! y No. IdS North Bnd si.* Phila. May Ifi, ISIS-T-Sm , 1 Appleton** Clicdp Book Store. in tlO. S., APPLfcfptfV. BooltSeller, Publisher VDT and No. Ud Cliesnitt street, rhiU* Ut'lpltia; . ‘ - ' HaVing conneolldns with oil the, leading pub iislilng .in the United States, and purcha sing, a targe portion of his stock at the .Auction Trade Sales, is enabled Ip offer.to Farmers, Law. yefs, Merchants, Traders, Clergy* men, Physicians, and all 011161*8 wanting boons,' for. theft. Family Libraries, or Directors who pur* chase for Public Institutions and Libraries, great inducements to .purchase at his'establishment.— Laying In Ills blotk at lew prices and selling for ■ready money, purchasers can obtain any books to be had in the market ai the lowest possible remuner ative, and very many of them from 20 to 50 per cent, below the publishers prices,* t His assortment comprises the most elegant edi ions of the k / ,k:. ,7 do; ■ is,,; •:' ia bo : M <• 7 00. .'l4 / . . 7 00 ' ...... 13 ; , lo oo , , H •7 oo , 13 ,13 40 '. U . 7 .00 13 ' 10 00 f • 13' 10 00 ; ~ Is io 00l 14 ' 7 00 14 10 60 13 . 10 00 14 7 00 , 11 15 00 : 14 ' l ' TOO ■ 14 : 7 00 ■ 14, . 700 14 7 00 14;.,oo ; Standard. Works, in Theology; - Hisloryi l Biography,; Criticism! Classical* Literature-end the Fine Arts', togelhei with the most extensive collection of ; 'BIBLES AND PRAYER 1 BOOKS, ' i n’every variety of-iype, binding, paper, and em lellishmenti and varying in price from aS cenleto 80'dollara. . Persons at a,distance can forwdrd lhejr orders, and have them promptly attended to, at as low, and probably, at lower prices lHan any oiher bouses in the city’. VThose wholiave not Heretofore dealt, with us are requested to give da dn opportunity ot them, confident we pan satisfy iherp aa fo prices and good copied, drid.bfefit edi tions.. ‘i , .. , r Catalogues (ire famished gratis on posl-pttld application. Customers will find It a safe and easy.method, of remitting smaljbamounts, by .In closing the paid Stamps to He procured at nearl} all post offices., . V .Remember if vfrsni to select from a very lar£e assohinent, and lb‘purchase at exceedingly Low Prices, Bo to « . APPLETON’S CHE\P BOOK STORE, No. H 8 Ohes. et„ between 6ih &Uih sis. i Phila.; May 18, 1848—3 m * 7 00 7 00 7,00 .14’ . 14 14 10 do 15 00 7 00 700 10 00 la oo 10 00 16 00 1 10 ou CHEAP watches and jewelry.—j. & W. L. WARD, No. 10G Chesnht street, Phila -0 ' phis; opposite ihe FmnkUn Hniite, Importers ffi*n*of Gold A, SiWerPaient I,oyer WATCHES, ffiamifoclUrera of JeWnlryi A good an* surtmbnt always on bond. Cold Patent Lovers, 13 J6wehrrfB9f-6ti«arJo 218 to $2O; Gold Lfr>lnes f s3o; ..Silver do $l3 to $1.?; Clock* and Time Pieces; Gold Pencils, ;$1 35," upwards; Diamond Pointed■ Gold Pens,' $1 Gold Bracelets and Breast Pins, In great variqly. Ear Kings, Miniaturo Cases; Guard Chainij sl*3 to $36; Plated Tea Sets. Cantors, Cake Baskets, Ctfhdleklick6, Britannia Ware, Fine Ivory Handled Table Cutlery, and a genets! assortment of Fancy Goods. Phils,', May 2f11848i 7 00 ‘7 OO 10 60 10 50 7 00 '7 00 7 00 L-'M. 10 50 [0 50 .'TH K . undersigned beg leave to inform their friandq and the public in general, that they have formed a co-partnership, and will carry on the Foundry Business, in all its Hranfchel*; at their Fotindry on Main sl„ in the borough of. Carlisle,''where they will con tinue to maniifatHuro/toio s Pafhnt'Oiaking Siuv.s, Threshing Machines, , JBeaPs. Patent Wind~mitl % PA/ugAs, and all kinds of bastings... Thankful for pa*.t favors, they leflpecifully sojicitlho patronage of the public. F. GARDNER, ■, 1 4 T , JACOB ABRAHAMS. April 97,1848.—3 m: . . . - . N. B. Old castings, copper, brass, &0., taken In exchange for work. . 10 00 ' 7 00 ? ‘7 00 15 00 .7 00 11 11 ~ 11 to' 50 ' 700 7 00 THE Commissioners of Cumberland county, deem It proper to Inform Ihe public that tho slated meetings of (he Board of Cbm nis^iqnorSwill be held on the. second and fiturln Mondays of faqh month, at which time any persons, with said Doflrd. will mootthem stjthoiroffice in Carlisle. By order of the Commlseloncnu AjUriM .j . WM. RILEY, Clk. Commissioners Office', "i _ Carlisle, June I, 1848.—tf 5, : u t (0 00 ,7 00 1 00 7 00 19 60 16 00 10 60 j 7 00 (6 00 700 LETTERS bfsdmhdslrnllon on tho estate of Ben jaipln Myers, Into, of, Dickinson township, Cum berland Pa.,.doo’d., have been granted by the Register of sojd county, to the subscriber living in Wcstp'ennsborongli township. All persons indebted to eaid estate ore requested to make immediate pay ineni,pnd thosu having, claims against said estate will present them properly authenticated for .settle* inent to JOHN CAROTHERB, Aflmr. May 18,1848.—6 t ‘ ~ ' , *' i i ta u H IS 10 00 7 on ,7 00 10 00 16 00 13 14 13 ft U . u : .\l 'NOTICE ia hereby given that lo|lor»,of Adtninif Ira lion on,the estate of Mn. Eve Hai.p.tloka Ifle of Silver Sprint Ip., doc’d., have beep granted to the subscriber reading In aame Ip* All pawn. having claim, ogain.t Mid o.tataaroreqnp.led (o pretont them-for aoUlomenl, anJtfioao Indebted to mako Im* modl.to HAVEIiSTICK. Adnt’r. May d, ißoa-Oi.» ; 16 Qp 10 00 7. oo 7'oo . 7 00 I '7 00 7 00 7 00 Dry Ctoods—*Now Awangomeiitl , T' HE aubacriber baa juaj returned frenj tha pity rad;•*> ia now ppanlpg, at hla Old Stand* on -VaiQ #wa#V in addition to, hla former. ttock, a Jfrge rad wall 'm»'\ lected aaaorlmant of fancy and atapla ' DRY GOODS,’,. „ nbjch he intends I? eell acceding to.lha old motto,. "quirk ealea ant] amall profit#,V , Among hla , are tingllah and American Prints i up cinta, ev?ry tatlaty ofatyle and paltaifi* Bleached a,7,0 13rown,MuaHoa v : 5fl Ipcn.at 6|. —„ EnsVijh Glnghama a\ licant#,' , Estate ; . , ■ French Lawn#el I3,.anda»«y Qltifstltyf equal*; ( LBTTEnSofadmlnlaUatlononlhepalatcof.Jqhn cheap. Alep, a largo euoftment of, ...... Bowman, late of Ponnahorough township, djirOCdPlCfi & • ' Cumberland county, Pa., have beep granted by thq \ ** ** - jKSlf.y/ ; ReXter of aoid county (o iho eiibacflbor IWng in 1I« offer* good. N»w OMelni »U«.r * «, , n.fd tVwnibip. All perioni ,<n‘dWloil.to paid e.talo'ctuahedJodfdt.iO «nd broken loif at ''.“"fTjJJtl afo redueetpd to roaHqMieJlslc paybUt, dHd Ihoso -Biu Ooffoo at 0 cc . n,, -* o “^ f ' having dolma will present Ihoni properly itulhenlU . Now Orleans baking Mola» ‘ g p | *e. .• ' cited for lollloment to . ■ Bytup,» aupe.ier ...orinteol g„ OOKBt ,. , JOHNIrONONBOKEB.Admf. t )B<s . ' , May 4, 1846.—W» I Carlltle, dprlf' , • Notice. LETTERS ofadmlnlalrallon on the aatatoofßon. I jamln Briokar, late of Monroolownahlp, Cumber, landoounly, Pa., have boon granted to the aubaoribor living In aaid townalilp.' All poraona indebted to ■aid oalalo aro reguoatod to mako mmodlalo pay. monl, and thoao having olaima will proaent thorn properly May 4.1810,—6f , ] * - Ddctor A. Bankln. EESPECTFULtY tend, re to Jhalnh.WUßt, of Cerliilo and it, .icinily, hie profpplonelieieieM in all iia Various departinent*. Hoping woinhialong t experience and UnrefnltUng attention lo the d&tlaaof his profession; to merit,* sharp of public patrppaga. When not absent oH prbfcsslonal business he may, at nil times, be found pithei ai. bis office, next door to Mr. Snodgiaaa* store, or al his lodgings aifiettcfeV • Hotel. • ’ . Carlisle, May 10, 1848. . t .y Cp-partnerHliip, Police, Pf ollrc. Notice. Dr. George WIUU Foulke} - (Graduate of Jejfcrton Midieal CoUeye,f ‘'vFFICE at tho residence of .bis father io flewtii J Hanover street, directly opposite Mbirelt'a Ulbt . . • , CmliiU) Pa. 1 May la, >ly ; ICe\V Obddit - . "QUICK SALES MD SMALL PROfTtS.* WHb wants to buy cheap. Lumbavl Ltt lbta pall down.at CHUlttJH’l t»ld LhmbsrVard near' the west end of the old Harrisburg Bridge. %* tbe Riser, Cunnerlahd side, where thej cubby' Common BoArtU for $U per thousand, an<T Fine Bhlnglea thousand,. i .. , . . .... , The subscriber, thankful for bait favors, how, & " era to the plibllc at b(a bid established LbmWTbral' at the west end of (he old Harrisburg tiddgb, this best selected !□} of • ■ luwßEit on tho bank of the riser, consisting of ipOfiftp lph|f ; > pine Shingles of the best quality, 150.000 long whlti. ■ pine. Shingles, 2d quality, and 40,000 of 18 inch Shingles, together with 600,000 feet of Lumber' bf assorted thicknesses and qualities, such as I, tg. i|) and S Inph Psnnelf, 1. Id, Id* and S inch lat .Com* , irion; I, If, 14, 2 IhcHSJ Cbramoo. AUpiA*P and Poplar. Plank, Poplar; Scsntlifag bhd half. Ihfen | Qbauli.' Pitio 6nU Hemlock Jbice ahd Scantlings I seasoned Oak Plank, Dry Pannel, lit end 8d übm* mbti Uoalda and Plink, stuck up in the yarda'noe last year.,and if persons tells you to the conUauy don't heficSe them, but tall and sea. , . Having also a Steam £aw Mill in operation, .. .-.-uon.and a large stock of Timber on ham), both Pine ihd Oalj the subscriber is prep-ircd to taw hills to ofdfel, tfehbfc boiarde; barn floor plank, laths ami palling Hi short * ndiite. . . it ' ; The subscriber hopes by strict attention to buaineai Snd a determination to sell lower than any Other Yard <a},lhe fiver, that bis old customers and iht ’ rublia generally, will giro him a call before pureba* > aing elsewhere. . . , HENKY CHUROH; Bridgeport, Moy 25, 1848. Clollis, Cnsshuercs dc Vetting*. T WOULD respectfully call the attention of iht X public, to a splendid lot of Spring ant) .Suo)f mer Goods, suitable for gentlemen's wear, eonalaU log of super French,’ English, German and Arne* rican . ‘ , .- , . , Cloths & CasilineNi) . of all colors and iexturei,eilrasljper(jlacfeCa»hV mpretls, Tweeds and Lincnfl, for aprlM Md'ltttol. ’ . tner coats, White and Fandy Linen s Satin, Valencia and Cashmere and Fancy Maraailes, black Italian ana Finer ; - y ilk Cravats, black, white and fancy colored Kia Gloves. '• . * . All open and ready for inspection, opposite the <• .Railroad Office, Main street! at. the well known ’ estihllshrtieni of T, H. SKILBS, ... Carlisle! May 4, 1848, . ti .. , y . Arrival oj CHEAP GOODS, A T OGILBY’S Wholesale and ReUil atere. 1 X\_ hate how dpehed Ihe largest and cheapest sortment of '.Goods ever brought to Carlisle, and no \ .mistake. Purchasers will drtwjell, to call.tad ex* amine thia mammoth stock, fs they will save-money and gel good bargains. 'To enumerate nrticlei and prices is out uf tho question, aa it would fill this paper end the half not then be. inserted**?** r Suffice it to say. I have every article In thiiDrf Goods lihe, from superfine broad cloth down to (bred cent calico.' Also a fresh assortment of Groceries. Prime Coffee, Sugar* Molasses, Teaa, Bice, and ’ ns cheap aa any bouse in Ihe town. And In Boots and Shoes the largest and cheapeti assortment ever brought east of Philadelphia., - ... . Recollect tho old stand East Main alpeel, Carlisle! ' where good bargains can always bo hedi. ... ' . , b. ooilbv: > April $0,1846. V, . -- Spring and Summer Goods. Store, ' . CA»LHL«j Pa.* rpIIG subscriber respectfully,announces to the pahs L He, that he, has taken tno aland lately occapied.by. Mr. A.ngitey, at the corner of High street,and.H to* per’a Row, where he has just received from |ho east-.. ■ cm cities a lafgeohd splendid assortment of. , { ( . tfEtVrQOpbS* ■' Purchased in the Atlantic cities of the Importers am|'' Manufacturers, incUliling .every variety The Ladies.are,parhpulerly invited to call ana §*•>" amine His beautiful assortment of <£ Dress Goods. Among which the following articles comprise ft superior, wpol black and fancy black and fancy Cassimeres; fancy Summer yopdl( Ginghnma *rid Lawns; Bombasines and Vestings of all kinds; Mout de Lainss;' I/bndOß rad Domestic Calicoes; Mitts, Gloves, Lapc*,’. Edgings, Hosiery arid Ribbons of all kinds; together with a Urge assortment of • Groceries!.' All the above Goods Have beep purchased at tho. best and cheapest markets and will certainly be aold very low. All persons aro, respectfully invited to, give him a cell. J6HN B. FORSTER*, , April, 80, 1848. . . . ... ‘ RoittoVnL \TATHAN HANTCH, having m rilled, bis Cheap' i\ Clothing Store to the room fpypUrly occupied by H, H. G rove, nrt the east corner of $0 Market directly opposite Foster’s store,' wpuld, respectfully,•. inform bis friends, end tbp public jn* general, that ha intends to continue the business oh a more extsnslvft.' scale than heretofore; He has just received from the uastem cities a large assortment of : ' Spring Sc Summer Good*, which he will |tave made op at the peUce. and In tho most desirable planner., J3o will constant* ly haVo on hand a large selection of •,, RBADY-mok ciormyo, . cheaper (ban e«r offered to the pu blic bf/pr#—«tfct• qi black and blue drew eMft/rogft anf MCkco*Uqf. varlou* color®!* tweed coal®, pi all *kbapea,enp J Coiorpi j summer cloth coal®; linen, cotton, vd >jie°«U4 . and all other kind® ° r ft«W«nabfc W»M{ Mack ancy cakßUre pahli; aummer p*nta of e*** Of* erintion and color; plain and fanjp patin ?M(tt ran* mer veils— all aorta and colors; ißirt boaotpa cpk lars; nack and pocket handkerchief®; atocki, ®depend* era of all kind*, and terjr cheap. ' , i i*„| t | Don’t forget the place— on the east cotrtaf of too public square. Carlisle, April SO. 1648.—8n>
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