•p # last to Ihi.Urgo mtorcourso,|ha>; lie,a but three Whigs; say. Ihft they preforted Gan, Taylor'to Mr, ad»,r# t Many.thpi^ ‘--e yloldlnff lo ( BValittbihly V/h&Mo for Gent bandiddle,.believing Unit ho can bo cloctftdiiVifd'fearing that Mr; Clay could not bcT 7 . 5 1 do that nine hundred and ninety nino out of'ctfefy thousand of the Whiffs of this Slate urdfer Mr.CUy to GcO. Taylor, or any other man: end’ydt wo are told that Con. Taylor is tho strongest man# ThU, 16 mo, is a strange conclusion, to which -I' do not giro' my assent. I do not know that Mr, Clay . can carry this Stale; but! think 1 do know that if Tie cannot, no Whig in the Union can. Ho bnrribd it in 1844 against tho strongest Democrat of the Union in this Stale; ho is stronger now than then; and knowing tho other parly,cannot run any other man as strong os Mr. Folk, 1 see no reason tb doubt,that hp cannot carry it again." PEACE I: \Ve have at length the exquisite pleasure of an nouncing to'mu' countrymen tho ratification of the treatyV and the establishment of peace between Mex ico and tho UMlcd Stales. Wo are satisfied .that we proclaim no intelligence that would diffuse greater joy IhtdughOUt'durcountry—not peace only, but an ftonorahte and an ddx>antageous.ptae6’~M tho result of onoof the most brilliant wars lhat.everadbrnea tho annals of:,any nation- ' The President declared fl that bo would proBccuto ; tho war until wo could ''’ .“conquer peace”—an honorable peace. .Wo nave preached this result, ahd ;we cordially congratulate country upon it,r^Wi ,a^*,^r*on Union• Return of Volunteers* _ Washington, Juno 11, L An official order has been issued for tho withdrawal I of tho volunteers from Mexico; and measures are bei | iog adopted .to transport thorn-as near io their homes as circumstances will porniii. The Massachusetts regiment'will bo landed at Boston, tho N. York and I New. Jersey regiments at Fort Hamilton, tho first I Pennsylvania regiment al Philadelphia, and tho oilier [ .at Pittsburg. Arrangements have also boon matured -jbr, their prompt payment and discharge. Tho old regiments of tho regular arlny will ncxt.onf* ‘bark; the first and sccdnd regiment of artillery are [ td assemble at Governor's Island; WEWYOmCi ' Ejtract of a Ictller fcdtn a distinguished Derilobrdi in New York: , ,“Wo shall swoop Now v York as certainly oe ; wo shall Fdotisylvanlu. I never saw so much enthusiasm as is manifested for Gen. Cass.” Death 6p prof. oAtriwELti It is with deep regret wo. announce tho death of Meruit CaluweLlj A.,M., Professor.of Metaphysics and Political Economy 1 In Dickinsort College; The College boll had scathe ceased lo toll fofr the doboas. bd President Emory; when ihet.aewkoflho death of Prof. Caldwell reached our borough. ThuSi.withln a few days of each other has death snatched from Dickinson College two Professors who had labored 6u zealously, and with 66 mticK honor to themselves In behalf of the.lnstitution. Prof. C, was a naliro of Maine, and a graduate of Bowdin College. Ho Was a man of true piety, and his death has caused the teat of sorrow to moisten tho bye of many ciil sens of Carlisle. Wo have received ibr publication the subjoined proceedings: MEETINCI OF THB FACULTY# ■ At a meeting of the Faculty of Dickinson College, •held on Thursday, Juno 8; 1848, the death of Merritt Caldwell, A; M., Professor of Metaphysics ind Po* .litical Economy in that College was announced, and the following resolutions adopted: Resolved, Thai in tho removal of Professor Cald \vkll fr.om ,hia work to his reward, thu Faculty of [.Dickinson College lament the decease of a worthy colleague, a judicious.advisor, a faithful friend, an able instructor, Christian, and a useful man. Retolvtdi Thai in view of his eminent qimiifiqa lionsas a public teacher of youth, and hit dUUn* guislied services in the cause of education, plulan anthropy and religion, his death is a serious loss fo Ourselves, to tho College; and to (he public. Resolved, That wo mingle our tears with those of the bereaved family of the deceased, and foci (he most lively sympathy with their,sorrow fora son, a broth* or, u husband, and a father. I lirsolved, That crape bo worn by the members of llho Faculty during the present college year, and that Symbols of mourning bo suspended in Iho toctftro rooms of the Professor. Resolved, That a general discourse bo delivered by Some officer of tho Collcgoi at a suitable tlmo. Resolved, That a copy of these rnsolutions'bo sent lo tho afflicted family, and published in such papers as the President may Select. W, H. Allen, President. S, V. Baird, Secretary. 3&»t3teto. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. Tuesday, Juno 11, 1848. Flour—ts inactive with sales at IS 50 a 5 56 for fcominon Pcnna—extra $5 75 a 6 25. Corh Meal—Will not command, more than $2 37. Rye Flour-r-ls quiet at about $3 62J. Wheat— Prime White 91 25aI2Gj rod lawortli $1 l9nl 20. Rye—Southern 70c, Fohpa. toe, per bushel. Corn—Yellow is worth 51 a 520; white 48,a50c. Gats—.Ate dull at about 380 for Pa. Southern 32. Whiskey—Sales In brie; ot 22cj in hhds 2lc. Died. I. in Mifliin lownflljip. on Iho sth inti., of Hrs. CATHAKJNE CimisTLKiß, wife of Isaac Chrislloib. 47 years, 8 monlhj and $0 days. In Portland, Malr/o, on Tuesday" tho 6th Inst.i uEaaiTT a. M., Professor of Metaphyslo bid Political Economy in Dickinson College, in' tho I2d your of his ago. Cadets of Temperance* . AT a regular mooting of “Carlisle Section No. 91held on Tuesday evening May 30th, it was Unsolved, That tho thunks of this Section aro duo, and wo feel under lasting obligations to tho Ladies who so kindly assisted us in our organization—by procuring material and making our regalia for us— 'wo hope that the members of this Section may so conduct themselves, that it may be s source of sin. core pleasure to those Ladies, to know that they have been tho means of giving it existence. Published by order of Section No. 61. GEORGE W, RHEEM.3 JOHN E. MOORE, > Committee. GEORGE 8. SMITH. J \To the Electors of Cumberland county , JT»ELLO W-OITIZBNS AND FRIENDS—I offer t; myself os a candidate for the office of REOI& VBR at the next election,and respectfully solicitlhe ivor of your votes, subject to the decision of tae De iocratie County Convention. Should I bo elected hope by a faithful and impartial performs#*:* of the altos of the office, to justify tho confidence reposed ** me. ISAAC lUNQWALT. Carlisle, Juno 12,1840. Notice. CARLISLE DEPOSIT BANK, \ June 14, 1849. J *j[*B stockholders of this institution oro hereby I lined that they are required 16 pay, on op before 1 l sJ h ,. da y of Ju! y n ®*L th« third instalment of so Dollars on every share of stock held by them peclivoly. By order of the Board of Directors. W, S, COBBAN, Cashier. | 'ipJlmo 10, 1818.—at : l. A Plano for Sale. sA SPf'ENDID PIANO (nootly how,) iogolhor ,-PV, wlll ', a W Qnd ,B°n«ol oiaorltnotu of liow ond jtfihloneblo Musio, will be oold ohoop, if opplioalion ;S« mode ioon. For porlioulor. imqulro oflho odltor Mf Ilia Volunteer. Curlielo, Suno 15,1848—3 t. KlnmcM Hams! FUST received at the store of the subscriber, aflne I lot of Extiu Gansu caktabsbd Hams, Which [ill bo disposed of very cheap. He also continues keep all kinds of Groceries, Fish, Queens wot o, 'ockcry, &c. Don't' mistake the place--South jtnoyer street, next door to Green’s hotel, Y and two P»s from tho Volunteer Printing. Office. . 0. INHOFFj Agl,- • ‘Juno 10, 1849.—1t* iSMi Sale of liousehoW'^ / THE subscriber being, about to leave,Carlisle, jyll! expose his largo assortment of HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE ib public sole, at his dwelling, on Thursday, Juno £2d, consisting in part of Sideboards, Sofas, Pianoj' Walnut Chairs, Centre Tables, BurottiiS, MlrrorS, &c;, together with a groat variety of other article too tedious to mention. The Furniture is all in good condition, much of it.being nearly new.- Sale to commence at 10 o’fclobk A. Mi on said day; when terms will-bo. made known. > . „ - . JOHN McCLINTOCK. Carlislo, Juno 15, 1848.—2 t ______ . IHeiv Arrival. . . . THE subscribers have just, received frdm Philadel phia a now and Fresh supply of : Brugs, itedlcincs, VK Dye-Stuffs, Perfumery, Fancy Article., &c.,&c Oil* stock is now large arid complete, end as we are determined not to bb undetsdldi but to .ell at the lowest cosh prices, we in.ite the attention of country merchants,, physicians and others, to oiamino mlr good, and prices before purchasing elsewhere. , J. de yVJ. B. FLEMING. . • • Juno 15,1348.' Pfsrlninci t j'i JUST received a fresh supply of Houssell’s Cologne, Extracts of Jockey Club, 6duquet .de Caroline Geranium, and Perfume de Jenny land. ' • J. & W; B. PLEMINtft 1 June 15, 1848;' 1 ODONTINE-— Just received another fresh supply 'of this celebrated Tooth Paste. The,manufac> turer of this preparation positively; asserts that it contains no add .or any other article which will in any way injure the teeth.. ; - J ; &W. D, FLEMING. Jund 15, 1848. ' Preparations f6r tbc Hair. ■ A iMONG the many articles prepared for, tflls hair XjL. Aooe/are so deservedly popular as Rbussell’s Eau Dutlfdlf which is justly celebrated for cleansing, beaaiifylpm preserving and promoting (ho growth'of . J.&W. B. FLEMING, j, JUne 15, iB4(h t FANCY SOAPS.—A fresh supply of Shaving cream, Military Shaving Soap, Hose, Circassian and Shell Soaps for washing, just received at the Drug'ahd'Yanoty store of J.& W.D. FLEMING. JuiietS, 1818; Valuable Property Tor Sale. THE subscriber otters his property for sale, situate 'in Silver Spnrtg'lownship, Cumberland county. Pa. i one mile north of Mechanicaburg, on thu road leading from Mechanicsburg to Hogcstown, contain* ing , 28 Acres & 75 Perches, of.first rate in a high state of cul tivation. About 22 aqra|j|te cleared and the remain* dcr is well tembered.' ore a good JfcjjjL two stora LuG HOUSE, plastered, a fgg^l^rfgood:FßAME DARN, and other neces* JIS|»SSsM out buildings, a good and never fail* well of water with a pump in it near the door. There, is also a young and thriving Apple Orchard of choice grafted fimt, and also Peaches, Plumbs and Cherries.. , 4 If not sold before the 25th of November next, it will bo exposed to public sale on said day, at 1 o’* clock P« M., when the conditions will ho made known by , JACOB GROSS. June 15, 1848.*~ts -j Furnituref Furniture!! THE subscriber Respectfully informs the public that ho still codtlnues to manufacture and keep on hand, at hU,shop on'North . Hanover street, nearly opposite Oith's,'‘(formerly Olasb!) Hotel, Oarlislo,, Sideboards, Sccre- TAUtES, TABI.ES, STANDS, Desks, Book-cttsc. Bedsteads, Cupboards, of style and pattern,and in short, every thing that can bo-mado in a cabinet shop, "-f-:... The subscriber will warrant his bo manufactured out of the best of tho best.of workmen, and as to his prices aUcnds to sell low for cash. All who will say that -his furniture Is cheap and good. All work manufactured under his inspection. Ho particularly Invites newly married persons to give him a call and examine for themselves—he has no doubt his work manship and prices will not fail to please; so don’t forgot (o call before purchasing elsewhere. The subscriber would elso inform tho public (hat he carries on tho Collin Making Business, and can wait on all those who may desire his servi ces in that. Uriel Having a Hearse, bo can attend funerals in the country.*. Charges moderate. . FREDERICK CORNMAN. Carlisle, June 16, 1848.—1 y Strawberry Plants. THE subscriber begs leave to inform tho public, and particularly those fond of hue Stawborrles—that he will have foe sale during the season, STRAWBER RY PLANTS of tho very best quality. Tho Straw berries raised, from these plants are of the largest size, nnd.those* wishing to Cultivate this fine fruit will find it to their advantage to give mo a call. DAVID MILLER. , 3J mile s eati of Carlisle. Jdno B—4t. LIST OF LETTERS aDVCUTIBBD rXTfIB "VOLUMTSEa" BY ASPOinTttKNT. 510. -And beit/uritptr enacted, * ■* * • • « * . ’And all advertisements mmio under the orders of tlio Post nastor Ooneral.ln aiiowipripcr or no wspnper*, of letters tin* rolled for in bo in tho paper or nepers of. place wlfcra tho ofllco ((ilvertishiff may oosttusted, tiavuupilio lurgc-it clrtulnlinti. y ‘ Poil-HQice Law, pas»ed Mtitch 3,18t5. remaining in thoPont-ofiico at Carlisle, Pa., June 1, 1848. Porsbns in* for letters on this list, will ploaUb say they are advertised* - .^*, Arbegast James W S Mull Solomon Arnold Wm. llnirjek Goorde Adorns Cathem Hcftlufinger John Askew WilUatii> Ilnndorson Adam Albert Jacbb -}' : ;jj Lindermuth Peter E Rlifts W B Loveloy Periy 11 Orooker Sely , Marlin Joseph M Br/ruilo George (Monroo) Moore Miss E Blyler Jacob Miller Catharine Baldwin© Richerd Moers Pefer Baughman Phebe M’Common Nancy Dlhbons Mary ‘ Murry O P Barbour John Rocknfeller Mary Bishop John Rogers Elisabeth Janb Cammel David Rhoads Jacob Cattiflold D B Sanders William Dixon Peter & Son Thompson Mary Ann Deem Reuben • Wilders Edward Ernisl Margaret ’ Welsh Catharine Elliott O. Webton Charles Givior Anil r -\ * Willems Mrs Jane Ann Gal* Jacob.’ v Vest Bartholomew H Grace Patrick. ‘ r 7 Hake Daniel [/• ' - ; tfater Establishment. $ I Loader of the Flesh Band. * GEO. SANDERSON - , P.M. Lkj" Under the new Pottage Law,advertised Utters are charged two eenle each in addition to the regufa pottage, Plrcworhsl Flrcwoika I THE subscriber offers to llio trade a full and com plete assortment of Fireworks from tho most celebra ted manufacturers,' comprising Pin Wheels, ~ - Rockets, various sizes, Chasers, Roman Candles, Grasshoppers, Triangles, Blue Lights, Vertical Wheels, Bengola Lights, ’Chinese Flyers, Torbillions, Mines, Flying Pigeons, , Flower Pols, Scrolls, Chinese Penny Rockets, Torpedoes, Pulling Crackers, .3000 bozca Double and Single Stem Flro Otackars. These works era warranted of first quality. Dealers who remit the , cash, may rely on having’an assort ,ment Carefully packed and forwarded at .the lowest prices. JOSEPH B. BUSSIER, ! Wholesale Fruit Store, 37 South Wharves.. Phlla., June 8, IS^g,—at , Second'Arrival W'McW'^oddiii'' ■ A*' S.cAlCOYEßhasjnstrelurned front |.|jwVwiiiiiiiMli.'iiid is now.opening a ItEßKgaffi largo assortment of SUMMER Otrode. which will be soil] 30 per cant, cheaper than ever) constating In part of hew style droda goods fofladlu, bit: 'i* ' / ■' Rttlped Jaopetinea, : Orenadinesi Printed Bprogesj. BaUalo, .. Satin Stripe do Plaid Poll Dccherre, « Mode do Lained, French Gingharadi : Also, a largo, assortment of French Clbtha, Casdi meroa and Veilings, Bonnets; Ribbons, Giovea, Ho siery. Purchasers will please call and examine his stock for themselves, as he is determined to sell cheap for cash. ’ - < ’ , ‘ Carlisle; June 1, 1848. -~a . . Drug*! Drugs! W Prices Reduced, a PHYSICIANS, Country 'Merchants and Pedlar*, are invited to call and examine my stock ot Me dicineif Paints; Glass; Oil, Varnishes, &c; DRUGS. Pbtehl Medicines, Herbs and Extracts, . Fine Chemicals, Spices, ground & whole. Instruments, Essences, Pure Esdendal Oils, Perfumery* 6ca ■ : DYE STUFFS. Log and Gam Woods, Oil Vitriol. . Copperas, Lac Dye, tndigocS, Madden*; AlUni, Paints. [WethcriU.& Brother’s Pur.d Load, Chrome Green and Yellow, Paint *& Varnish Brushes, Jersey Win dow Glass, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Copal <Sc Coach Varnish, and Bed Lead. All of which.will bo sold at the very lowest market price, at the cheap Brag and Book store of S. W. HAVERSTICK. Carlisle; June 1, 1648. Perfumes, Oils and Soaps. A FINE and fresh supply from Roussel** and oth er of the best city houses, among which are double extract Sweet. Briar, Rose Geranium, Verbe na, Patchouly, Heliotrope, ;Mii(offour and Musk, tastefully put up und for sale at the lowest prices.— Also, for the Hair, Bandoline, Pommade, auxFlaure, Jenny Lind hair gloss, Bear’s Oil, fine-sponled An tique Oil, Philocomo, Beef’s Marrow, fine Myrtle and Violet Pommades. Also Fancy Soaps,such as Rous sel’s Shaving Cream, Wright’s do, Military do, Al. mond and Palm W Q ®h Soup, making an assortment unsurpassed by any in the borough. Call at HAV. ERSTICIC’S Drug, Cook and Variety Store, North Hanovo* street. Juno 1,1848. PICKLES, PRESERVES.—>Just received' and opened by the subscriber, preserved Ginger and Pino Apple,Orange Jelly, Pickled Lobsters, and Gher kins, Mangoes,.Peppers, Fieollili,Tomatoes and On ions, Olives, Capers, Anchovies, Sardines, Tomato Ketchup, with a very choice and pure arlielo of Sal. ad. Oil, for sale at the cheap Drug, Book and Variety Store of S. W. HAVERSTICK, North Hanover st. Moy 18, 1848. Notice to Tax Payers. UNDER the provisions of the aCt of 1844; any county paying into tho State Treasury, the State tax levied on such county, prior to tho 15lh of July in any year, is entitled to an abatement ofs,per cent, oh the amount so paid.. Tho undersigned, Commissioners of Cumberland county, in view of the above provisions, consider it equitable and proper that those; who by the prompt payment of their taxes , prior to the above dale, en able the Treasurer to pay over the State tax, so as to rcccjso the aforesaid abatement of 5 per cent, the benefit of which has hitherto been.engaged by the citizens ofllio county'“generally, should bo allowed a deduction oflhut amount by the collector—have au thorized tho different collectors to maUc'suid abate ment from tho Stale tax, in all cascs'wliero the State and .County taxis paid to tho collector-prior to the 15th of July, 1848, when said abatement shall amount (u one coni or more, no fractions of-a cent lo be cre dited- r •Since thoact of 164-1, tho Commissioners have paid the Sta(o lax of. this,.,county, anonally tp..the State Treasurer, within tbo time prescribed by the act, and tho county has received the benefit of an abatement of five per cent, thereon, but to meet said payment they have found it necessary heretofore to appropriate a part of the-county funds to meet tho deficiency occasioned bv delinquents, until (he bal ance of tho State tax was collected. It therefore be comes necessary to require the payment of both tato and County tax .to entitle tho payer to tee a foresaid abatement, upon tho afoicsaid State Tax. The undersigned therefore confidently anticipate that tho above arrangement, and’the further induce ment of enabling Cumberland county to maintain tho character for promptness and fidelity which she has acquired in the discharge of her obligations to the Commonwealth, will induce every citizen to dis charge their State,and County tax prior to the 10th of July next. . D. BTERRETT, DANIEL COBLE, JOHN MBLL, County Commissioners. Attest:— WM.Rii.Rt, Clk, Commissioners* Office, “? • - - ■ Carlisle, Juno I, 1848—7t3 Hats! Hats! Spniso inn fluMMin Fashions ron 1848. THE subscriber would respectfully call the atten tion of tho public to his largo assortment of J 1 Mats «& Caps, of tho latest fashions, consisting, of Moleskin, Beaver, fine White Rockoy Mountain Beaver, Otter, Brush, and Russia'hats of every.quality, and dif ferent prices. Also on hand a ilng assortment of Slouch or Sportsman's Hats, (very light) together with a general assortment of nearly every descrip tion oT Cops, of all sixes, and at all-prices. Country dealers and all who wish to purchase hats or caps, urn Invited to call, as tho subscriher is prepared to give greater bargains than can bo had elsewhere.— Don't forgot the place, No. 3, Harper’s Row. WILLIAM M.TROUT. Carlisle, May 25,1849. rpIIOMPSONIAN MEDICINES.—Fresh Creep J. Lobelia, African Bird Pepper, Bayborry, Compo sition Powder, Gum Myrrh, Nerve Powder, Spiced Bitters and No. 6, together with all the medicines in use, from tho well known establishment of Aaron Comfort, Philadelphia; For sale at tho Drug, Book and Variety Store df S; W. HAVBRSTICK. Juno 1, 1848. Plainfield Classical Academy; Four milts tots! of Carliele , between the Nttomlie State Road and the Cumberland Valley Railrdod * FOURTH SESSION. THE Fourth soSsfon will commence on MONDAY tht> lit of May, 1848. The number of students is limited, and they arc carefully prepared for Col lege, Counting House, dec. Tho situation precludes the possibility of students associating with tho vicious or depraved, being remote from town or village, though easily accessible by Slate Road or Cumberland Valley Railrotu), both of which pass through lands attached to tho institution. TERMS. Boarding, washing, tuition, dec., (per sets.) $6O 00 Latin or Greek, . 6 00 Instrumental Music 10 00 French or German | 6 00 Circulars with references, &c., furnished by R. IC. BURNS, Principal, I April Id, 1848.—1 y ■;;,U IIOUDVUI. rpffßLsubscriber respectfully announces to hisfrionds X'aflmho public generally, that ho has removed to the laj|g|ferick building in South Hanover street, one door Hotel, and within a few doors of the Volunteer printing office, where ho will continue to’oarry on tfto taildHttg Business, and to receive order* for work in his liho, all of which he pledges himself to execute promptly, in a neat, reajuonsblo, and workmanlike manner. The latest fashions will bo regularly received, and ho can there.* fore furnish to order a dress that will ploaso the most fsstidiouriaste. Ho would 1 avail himself of this op portunity to return his sineoyiq: thanks to his many patrons for their past enoqnreffdnient, and .solicits a continuance of their favors;, . ■ • . • , .; f RITTER. Carlisle, April 6, 1948,—3m* UST OF RETAILERS OFMerohandize. &0., for Cumberland county, as classified by mei according to the different sets of Assembly. .. - Carlisle,' Bby; John G. Carhiony, Joseph 0. Halbert, Myers & Sheajferj Samuel Elliott; J-. M. Kneedler, agent. Charles Ogilby, ' Cbaflea Barnitz, (Liquors) QeoTge W; Hitner, A; & W. Benlz, Daniel Eckels, (Liquors) Jbhn Faller, (Liquors) Robert Irvine, Jr. Jaddb Faust* (Liquors) J. & 0; Rhoads, W;.B; Murray, John'J. Myers, (Liquors) S. W. Haverstick, (Liquors) Robert Snodgrass, S. M. & 1. r. Hoover, J. &W. B. Fleming, Thomas H.Sklles, Wm.-M. Porter, . Thomas ponlyn, V Wright&Saxton, I Philip Mesaersrallh, Jacob Rhoem, Oeorie R, Crooks, John Bt Phillips, JamesM’Granahan, MJchael Lehley, (Liquors) Burner & Reed, (Liquors) Peter Monyer, John P. Lyne, (Liquors) Arnold & Livingston, S. A.Ooyle, Fortney & Fisher, Jaoob.Leiby, (Liquors) GoorgeFolana, Andrew G. Lechler, C. Inboff, agent, (Liquors) George Heckman, (Liquors) P. Humer, John E.'Forster, Nathaniel Hanioh, JHugh’Maloy, • ; - Mary McGinnis, agent, Shifapensburg, Wm, V. Car?y, Robert Snodgrass & Co. Edward Scull, Henry, Hollar, ; Gish & Hinsay, Jonathan Peal, John A. Clippinger, James Gilliard, Heck&Peali Johri Fuiwtler* ... S. Kunkle, John Starabangh* (Liquors) . Philip Kbbtz, Peter S. Arts, agent, Joseph’ P. Nevin, W. D.‘E. Hays, J. C. & G. B* Altick, Fleming & Sheffver, John B.'Duncan, Robert’Welsh, Dickinson. Andrew G. Miller, Andrew Comery, (Liquors) T. 0.-Miller, Russel) & Dice, W. M. Walts, D. L« Beelman, Shriver & Cassel, Hop t will. Samuel h. Sentman, RobeO Elliott, Jacob Heffelbower,. JV&4 JPentisborough , ChfisiWi Leaf, (Ijquors) Josiah flood & Son, Donaldson & Green, James Greason & Co, Nevnille, Gi!more‘& fctough, William Barr, agent, SooltCpyle, - Jamison Hannon, (Liquors) . 13 T. & J. MoOandlish, 13 John'Diller, * 14 Jacob Swoyer, 14 Joseph Laoghlin, agent, - Ft ankford, J. R, Lackey & Co. (Liquors) . 14 J, G. Oarmony & Co. (Liquors) 14 I JSfewlon.' JaruesKyJe, .14 Joseph Smith,. - 14 Adams& Eahelman, 14 > Mijftiii* Robert Hackett, (Liquors) 14 Charles Barnttz, Liquors, ' 14 Southampton, John W. Clever, (Liquors) 14 Monroe . ■ G. W, Singiser* Daniel Kryaher, Slrock Sc Brandt, Hampden* Thomas 0. Rheem, (Liquors) ■ 14 John H. Zearing, 14 Georgs Mater* Neuf Cumberland^ J. K. Boak & Co. (Liquors) W, S. Prowel, Eaei+Penneborough, Jacob Reninger* (Liquors) Longn/eker Sc Kslingerj Joseph 0. Banks, . South Middleton. 1 A. M. Leidich, William Alexander) Geisse & Kropff* Rider Si Sailor; Men; ■ Alexander Cathoari, Eby St Fritohey, (Liquors) laaao Barton* (Liquors) John & Miller, Mathias Dimer, (Liquors) Joseph 86hroIl; : Silver Spring . M. W. Mateer & Brother; John Heed*, Dahlap&Darf, Coyle Si Sponslcr, Mechaniuburg, J. Millinondt Go, (Liquors) Simon Arnold* (Liquors)' John Oobvef, J. & U fleigle/ Henry Leas, i Houser Sc Cobt, Baker Sc Miller, Ira Day, J. F. Bpahr* , George Singizor, Cumberland Oountv, as. I do hereby.certify that the foregoing, is a cot* root classification of the Dealers in Merchandise In Cumberland county, as taken by me in accord ance with the several Acts of Assembly relating to Dealers in Merchandize! ■ Given under my hand arid seal this 96th day of April, A. D. 1848. JEFFERSON WORTHINGTON, 'MilcaiiiUt Appraiser, The foregoing persons retarded by Jefferson , Worthington, Esq., to the County Treasurer, will call for their licenses on or before tho Ist of duly, 1848. . ROBERT MOORE, County IWostirer. June 1,1818.—4 t . JUST opened at the “ Bco Hivo M q‘ largo lot' of Farasolctls auU Sun 1 Shades, which! will ho sold cheap, S. A. COYLE.' JmVc 1,1848. -A.- RlCHflnd, extensive.varlctyofFanoy,articles XJujurt opened-by subscriber, to whichjlie in vites special attention; consisting .partially of Gold Pen's and pencils, Spy Glasses, Butter Knives, fine Pocket' Knives,"Pocket Books and Bedd Purses, Pori Moneys, Segar Cases, Fancy Boxes. cilt glass and plain smelling DotlHer, Fruit Knives, Spectacles, Watch Keys,.Seal's and. Guards; Visiting Cards and Cases, Combs ofoVety kind; together with a ricb va riely.of olhek* articles of elegant design and'finish;' which Ilia liripoisibld to enumerate. Call at HAV ERSTICK’S Drug, Book dud Variety Store, North Hanover street. . June ]l> 1847. i Nii.of etaesi License. 1 13' ; ,810 00 13 ; 10 00 14 7 00 13 12 60 M ' 700 ' 14 7 00 10 SO 00 13 ' 15 00 13 10 00 12 13 60 14 .10 60 14 10 60 .13 10‘00 14 10 60 14' 7 00 14 7 00, 14 10 50 14 10 50 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 . 700 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 . 700 11 15 00 14 . 7 00 14 , 700 13 : ' 10 00 . U ’ 7 00 14 7 00 14 10 SO 14 10 50 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 10 60 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 10 50 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 ' 10 50 14 10 50 14 ' 700 13 12 50 14 7‘ 00 14 7 00 14 . 7- 00 A History of the Revolution and Live* of the Heroes ' .of the,War Independence, By Charles J. Peterson. A N elegant volume with 18 fine Steel Plates, XJU arid nearly 200 beautiful Wood Engravings. “This is a splendid book. A valuable addition to the Historic Literature of our country. Wears much mistaken if it does not take rank with the works of Irvingahd Prescott.?*— Frantiford Herald, It surpasses any similar work yet offered to the American public.”— Neal's Gazette. “U may be prbper!y : considered a popularised Military History of tfie Revolution, extremely well and judicious written."* l — N, American . “The present work on the Revolution and its heroes, is superior, both in extent and design to any that has heretofore our notice.” — lnquirer • A well connected History of that eventful peri -6d ,—Ledgert “Decidedly the best popular History of the War of the Revolution and its Heroes, that has yet been given to the country.”— Saturday Evening Foil, _ Agents wanted to canvass for the above elegant Work; in every county and town , in the United States, to whom the most liberal inducemonts'will be offered. Price only $3. : Address (postpaid) WM. A. LEARV, No-158 North 2nd st., PJula. May 18, 1848—Sm Appleton’s Cheap Book Store. aEOi.Si APPLETON, Bookseller, Publisher and Importer* No. HS Uliesntu street, Phila delphia! .i. : ' ; 1. Having connections with all the leading pub lieliing hobses in the United States, and purdha sirig a large portion of his stock at the Auction Trade Sales, is enabled to offer to Farmers, Law yers, Merchants, Traders, Storekeepers, Clergy men* Physicians* and all. others wanting books, for their Family Libraries, or Direetbrft who pur chase for Public Institutions and Libraries, great inducements to purchase at his establishment.— Laying in his stobk at low prices anil selling for ready money, purchasers can obtain any books to bo 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 arid em bellishment, ond-varying iri price from SS cents to 30 dollars. 10 00 > 10 50 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 13 14 14 13 ■. Persons at a distance can forward their orders, and. have litem promptly attended to, at aa low, and probably at lower prices than any other houses in the city. .■ Those who have not hscetoforeAealt with ua are requested to give us an opportunity of sailing to them, being confident wo'can satisfy them as to prices and good copies, and best edi tions. ", . 14 13 < 14 Catalogues are furnished gratis on post-paid application, Customers, will find it a safe and easy method of remitting small amounts, by in closing the paid Sumps which are to he procured at neatly 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 CHEAP BOOK STORE, No. 148 Ches. st., between 6th & 7th eta. Phila., May 18, >lB4B—3m ,7 00 7 00 7 00 U 14 13 13 14 14 15 00 15 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 13 00 10 00 15 00 10 00 7 00 ' 7 00 7 00 CHEAP WATCHES AND JEWELRY.—j. & W, L. WARD, No, 106 Chosnut street, Pbila |SL phis, opposite the Franklin House, importers of Gold & Silver Patent Letef WATCHES, ■■aMfrand manufacturers of jewelry; A good as sortment always on hand. Gold Patent L.evers, 13 jewel,, s3Bi Sliver do $lB tos3o;Goid.Lepines,stlo; Silver db.sl2 to $l5; Clocks and Time Pisces; Gold Pencils, $1 36, upwards; Diamond Pointed Gold Pens, $1 50; Gold Bracelets and Breast Pins, in great variety. Ear Rings, Miniature Oases; Guard Chains, $lO to $35; Plated Tea Sets, Castors, Cake Baskets, Candlesticks, Britannia Ware, Fine Ivory Handled Tgbis Cutlery, and a general assortmcht of Fancy Goods’. . . Phils.’, May 25, 1848;. 10 50 10 50 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 60 iO so TUB undersigned beg leave to inform tllbir friends and the public in general, that the; have formed a co-partnership, and will carry on the 10 50 , Foundry Business, , in all its branches, at their Foundry on Main st., , in the borough of Carlisle, where they will con tinue to manufacture Jiobb's Patent Cooking Stoves, Threshing Machines, Heat's Patent Wind-milt, Ploughs, and .all kinds of castings. Thankful for past favors, they respectfully solicit Ifjti Jiat/unugo of the public. F. OARDNjStI, , JACOB ABBAHIMS. Carlisle, Aprils?, 1848.—3 m N. B. Old eastings, copper, brass, &0,, taken in exchange for work. 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 10 60 .7 00 7.00 13 16 00 14 7 00 <4 10 50 14 7 00 14 7 00 HC. MAI.OY, respectfully informs the chitons , of Carlisle and the public, generally, that he has opened in the store room lately occupied by Jos. 8. Uitt, opposite Bents' store, and nest Miirfelt's Ho tel, an extensive assortment Of 13 1000 }4 7 00 14 , 7 00 14 7 00 IS' 13 50 13 15 00 14 10 60 t 4 7 00 13 15 00 U 7 00 Men’s Boots, Men's and Boys’ Calf and Kip Monroes, ladies' Kid and Morocco Slippers, Misses dnd Children's GAIT -07 EHS, and black and fancy* colored tj 'KID BOOTS, of the latest stylo, and mado of the best materials, sit of which will be sold cheap for cash. He hat also'on hand a large assortment of Leather, Calf Skins, Morocco, Ac., and Will martufneturo ta order all kinds of Ddots dnd dbbes at the shortest notice. 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 .7 00 13 10 00 Carlisle, April 19,1648. Notice. LETTERS of administration on the estate of Sam* uol Bowman laleof Eastpennsboro, tp.,deceased, have been granted lb the subsciibor living in East* pennsboro tp. All peisons indebted to said estate are requested (o make immediate payment, and those haying claims will pi'esentthon) property authentica ted for setflbment to JOHN BOWMAN E*V. Jupe 8, 1848.—-At* is is oo 13 16 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 ft 7 00 14 . 7 00 14 7 00 14 ) 00 14 ’ 700 TltE Commissioners of Cumfjcrlandcounly,'deem, it proper (o'lrirofth fho public that tho* stated meetings of the Board of Commipslohorswil'l beheld on tho sooopd ahd fohrlH Mondays of. each month, at which time any persons having business with said Boofd/wlll meet them at thoir office in Carlisle, By order of the Commissioners. 1 Attests WM. RILEY, Clk. Commissioner's Office, } . Carlisle, June 18,48,—if 5 T ETTERS of administration on the estate of Ben- Jjjamin Myors, lalo of Dickinspn township,'Cum berland aounty, Vo., doo'd., liaVo been granted by the Register of said ooqnty, to.lhb subscriber living in, Westpennsborongh township.' All persons indebted to sa}d estate are requested to make Immediate pay ment!, and tjioso having claims against said estate will present them ptunorly aulhcptipalcd* far settle ideft to JOHN Admr. May A8,1848^61 Rare Fancy Articles I Great National Work. CO-parfnervblp. . Now niid Clioap Boot and Shoe Store. loll^Ot Notice* Doctor At FUmklil. i EESPECTFULLY tender* to the Inhabitant* of Carlisle ita vicinity, Ills profewiohy services in all iu various departments. , Hoplhg from bis long experience and unremitting attention To the duties of his profession! to merit a.share of pbbllc patronage; When, not absent on professional business he may,at all times, be found either at .his office, nett door to Mr. Snodgrass’ store, or at his lodgings 1 at Betteth's Hotel. Carlisle, May. 18, 1848. Dr. Oeorge Willlsf onlke, {Oraduateof Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia*) OFFICE at the residence of bis .father in South Hanover street, directly opposite Morrell's Hotel. Carlisle, Pa. May 18, ISdS.-r-ry NeW Goodl! "QUICK SALEH AKO SMALL fAoPITS.'' WHO wants to buy cheap Lumber? tiel llietri call down at CHURCH’S old Ltimber,Tard; near the west end of the old HflrfUburg Btlflgb, at the River, .Curdjerland side, where they can bb^' Common Boards for $ll per thousand, and Phne Shingles for $9 pci thousand.-: ’. ‘ The subscriber, thankful fot past, fa vo>s; Bbw oh fera to the public at his old established Lumber Yard; at (he west end of the bid Harrisburg. Bridge, the best selected lot of ' \ . LUMBER on the bank of the river, consisting of 200,000 long pine Shingles of the.boil quality, 150.000 ldng white < pine Shingles, 2d quality, aiid 40,000 of. is iobh Shingles, together with' 000,000 feet, of Lumber of assorted thicknesses am) qualities, such as 1, If, If; and 2 incUPannel; I, If, If, and,2 inch Ist Com>. inon; I, if, )£, and 2 inch 2d.Common*. Also, Ash > and Poplar Plank; Poplar, Scantling and half inch ; Boards, Pino and Hemlock Joicc and Scantling* fceasoHcd Oak Plank, Hry Banhel, let arid 2UCbm mon’Boards arid Plank,stuck tip lh the yard since, last year, and it persons tells you to the contrary don't believe them, but call and see.. : Having also a Steam Saw Mill in operation, and a largo stock of Timber on hand, both Pine and Oak, 1 the subscriber is prepared to saw bills to ordeMence, boards, barn floor plank, laths and pailing at short notice, ... - The §ubscrl|»or hopes by strict.attention to business and a.deiofmihaiion-to sell lower than ahyother- Yard at the river, that hia old customers, and the publio generally, will give him a catl before purcha sing elsewhere. . * JiBZMY CHURCH: r: Bridgeport, May 26, 1848.. Cloths, Cassliiicrcs & Teklingi. I WOULD respectfully'call the attention of the public, to a-splendid lot o'f Spring and Sum* , mer Goods, dutiable forgentlbrheh’s wear, consist* ing of dupefr Ffench, English, Germah and Ame rican , ■ \ Cloih.% i Gasslmcres) of all colors and toxiures. extra super black Gash* merells, Tweeds and Linens, for spring and sbm* mer coats, While-and Fancy Linen Drills,, Silk; Satin, Valencia and Cashinere Veal lugs.* Whlt& and Fancy Marsailes, blaqk Italian and Fancy. Silk Cravats,-black, white add fancy Colored Kia Gloved. a , - • All open and ready for inspection, opposite the Railroad Office, Main street, at the well known establishment of - « T/HCSKILES. • Carlisle, May 4,1848, * Great Arrival of CHEAP GOODS, A T OGILBY’S Wholesale and-Retail store. I XA_ have now opened the largest and cheapest as* aortmeni of Goods ever brought to C&tlUle, and • no. mistake; Purchasers will do well to edit sad ex amine this mammoth stock, as they will be sure to’ save money and get. good bargains. -To enumerate articles and prices iaodt of the question, as it wonld fill .this paper and the half not then be Suffice it to say, I have every article in the Dry Goods line, from superfine, broad cloth down to thretf cent calico, Also a fresh assortoleni of Groceries, Prime Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Teas, Rice, and aa cheap as any house in the town. And jn BbotS and Shoes the largest andebeapest assortment ever brought east of Philadelphia; Recollect the old stand East Main street, Carlisle/ whefe good bargalna-can always be had April 20; 1848, Spring and Snmnie'r Goods. FORSTER’S~SeW STORE,. , Carlisle, Pa.. THE subscriber respectfully announces to the pub* He; that he has taken the stand lately occupied Mr. Aiigney, at tho corner of High street and Htr par’s Row, whore ho has just received from the east* ern cities a largo and splendid assortment of ' NEW GOODS' Purchased in the Allan lie cities of tho Importers Manufacturers, including eieff variety of Goods.*— The Ladies are particularly invited, to call and ex amine his beautiful assortment of v . Dress Goods. Among which the following articles comprise a part: , superior wool Cloth} black and fancy Silks; blue,' black end fancy Cassimeros; fancy So miner Goods;* Ginghams and Lawns; 1 Eohibazines and AljpacasC Vestings of all kinds; Mous do Lainea; London'andr Domestic Calicoes; .Mitts* Gloves, Laces, Edgings, Hosiety and Ribbons of all kinds; logether-rvitil a., Iti/go wdrtmbnt ot ■' • Groceries. All the above Goods have been purchased 1 at the boat and cheapest markets and will certainly be sold very now. All persona are respectfully invited, to' give biro a call. JOHN E. FORSTER. April; 30, 1848. Removal. NATHAN HANTOh, haying fernttved hts Cheap' Clothing Store to the room formerly occupied by H. 11. Grove, on the east cornef of tho Market Bqhafo, direcllv opposite Foster’s store, would respectfully' inform his friends and (ho public in general, that’ he intends to cofitihue the business on a more extensive scale than hefcfoforo. lie has just received from thi> 1 eastern cities a large assortment of SpHng & Summer Goods," whiph "to wllf Have mndo up at lh« aliortoat libtipti and in the most desirable manner. He will constant*' ly havo on .bond a largo selection of. HEADY-MADE CLOTHING, ! cheaper than over offered to the public before—such' as black and blue dress coals; frock and aackooataor/ various color*; tweed coats, of all , shapes and bolbfo;' summer cloth coals; linen, cotton, end jeans coats/? and all other kinds of fashionable cpatßj black and sney cashmoro pants; summer pants of dvery. de«', cription and color; plain and fancy satin vdslsjaum mer veals—all sorts and colors; shirt bosoms ano-cbUV lore; nock and pocket handkerchiefs; slocks, suspend/ era'of all kinds, and very cheap, Don’t forget tho place—oiy Iho mi coihcr of A. public square. . r ’ Carlisle, April SO, 1848.—3 m ‘ ’ r y Goods«Xeiv Arrnngein^hir THE subscriber has just returned from the jcft'y mH ■ is now opening, si hiaOldMUnd, on Midu otifcV; in Audition to Iris former Block, it large end well lev, looted assortment of fancy and.staplo V, DKY GOODS,* y , s vrhlch ho intends to setf according to the .old mbit#,- 1 “quick sales end smell, profits” Among His goods ere English and American Prints, from *4 up'to \* cents, every vaf[ofy of plylg and pollern.- Bleached «nd‘Brown Muslins,*36 Inch.at (IJ. Englrth Ginghams at,l3 esntsi, French Lawns at 12, and every other arllcteequaly chea^.! AUo, a largo assortment of * . Groceries & (liiccimvare/ Ho offers good Now Orleans Sugar at A, prime at V, cruabod loaf ot 10 urn] bfokonjpaftif l.Vcontsrfgooifi Rio Coflbont 0 cunls~gooii J,lo|asip9 8 clopoi Ouflrlf’ I Now Orleans baking tytolirteii at' 10 V»o, .lftpiiVl ' Syrup, a oupoiioir aaaortmont of Too*, Spicio, ,:.!! GEO. H. CROOKS, r ' Carlisle, April itf, 1649, 0. OaiLBV.
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