mkke w a'fife'he“ thre\y*hl$ w bl*H kar'dd wn on the lroU'4a!u"ddivh*.ti^drf. f n/.jaiicl’’laid, there till death!-?\V.e . were with*him.' c, .i. v’ .• ’ • ‘'Sixteen days away, and no tidings horn.' party sent ’ lor. relief. .* I became 1 oppressed with anxiety; weary bf'delajyariil determined to go rn'yrtejf, Jbiilfi iri ,search of the absentparty/ahd/m' search o( re lie! iti the Mex lciiri f etllerrieh Is, 1' wiis aware that our Irddps in Ned? Mexico had been engaged iii hoamiUeis with the'* Spanish Utuhs.and, with the Apaches, who range in (lie..valley' 01*1116 Rio uel'Norte and (he mountains where j we were, and/becume fearful, that they (King and.ins parly).had’been cut off,by those In- .icoUld.imagine !'np other accidentl id. them.' Leaving the camp employed with the.baggage, underiuecommand of Vincen thaler, with injunctions to follow me in three days, t set'off down the river wilh a small parly, consisting ofG.idey, his young neph ew, I’rciiss, and Saunders, (Colored servant.) VVe carried.our arms and provisions for two; or three days./In the camp (left under the command ol Vincehlhalei ) the metises only had provisions, for a- lew. meals, and a sup? ply ol five pounds of,sughr. lb each,man.— It 1 failed Kingmy. inlention was to rnako the Mexican settlement on the.iCoto- a little affluent - of the Rio del.Norte, about half a degree above Taos, (you will see it on my.map) arid..thence-send. back the speediest relief possible to the patty un der Vincenlhaler.- , ‘Oil the second day alter leaving the camp we ertine upon a fresh trad ok Indians—two < lodges with a considerable number of am- j male. This did not lessen our, uneasiness for our long absent people. The Indian trail 1 where we fell upon it. turned and went i down the river, and we followed It, On the filth day (after leaving the camp) we sur prised an Indian on (he ice 01. the river He proved to be a Utah, son of a Grand Riv er chief whom we had formerly known, and he behaved towards us in a friendly manner. VVe encamped near them at night. By a present of a rifle, my two blankets, and pth- , et promised rewords when we should get \ in, I prevailed on this Indian to go with us a?ui guide to the Littlie Rio Colorado , settle- , niewt, and to taka with him lour ot his hor ses to carry our little baggage. The horses .were miseiubly poor, and could only get ‘along at a slow walk. On (he nextduy (the sixth ol our progies*) we felt the Indian lodges late and (ravelled only some six or seven miles. About sunset we discovered h little smoke, in a grove of limber, offlrorn the river, and, thinking perhaps it might be om express parly (King and his men) on their ietuVri ?i we went loliee. This whs the twenty second day,/nice Vhal party had lelt us, and the sixdi educe A*e had lehtlie camp under Viticemhaier. We found them—three of Brackenridge and Williams—the moat miserable objects I hnd ever beheld. 1 did not recognise Creu*z taldl’s lealiires, when Brdckeiiridge brought him up aiijl told me his name. They -had been starving! King hm| starved to death a lew uay belore. His lemuins were some six or eight miles above, near the river.— By aid. ol the.lndian horses we carried these three with us, down to the valley, to (he T,uebla on the Little reached thp foutlh day alerwimls; (the tenth alter leaving the camp on the mountains.) having travelled through srfow, and on loot, one hundred and sixty miles.. ‘I looked upon the feeling which induced me to set out from.the pomp ns mi inspira tion. Hud I remained there, waiting the of poor King’s party, every man of u*» imißt have perished. ‘ / 'The morning after the little Colorado Pne- Mo, (horses and supplies not being there,) Godey and I rode on to the jßto Iloudo, and (hence io Tans, about twenty-five miles, where we louiid what we needed ; and the pexl morning Godey, whh four Mexicans, thirty hmse* or mules, and provisions, sal out on bis return to the rebel ,ol Vnictmiha ley’s party. I heard from him at the Little, < olnrado Pueblo, which he reached the same -day he tell me, and pressed on the next morning. Ou the way he received an acces sion ol eight or ten horses, tinned over to him by the orders ol Major Beall, of the ar my, commanding officer of this northern ■dislri’Jl ol New Mexico.. From him I recei ceivcd llio offer of every aid in Ida power, ami such actual assistance ns ho was able to render. Some horses, which he had just re covered from the Ulnhs, wore loaned to me, ■and ho supplied .me from the commissary’s department with provisions, which T could have hud nowhere else. 1 Rad mvsell in the midst nl friends. With Carson is living Owens. Maxwell is at his father-in-law’s, doing a prosperous business as a merchant ami contractor lor the troops, t remain here with these old comrades, while Godey goes back; because it was not necessary for mo io go with him, and it was necessary lor me to-renialn, and prepare the means of re i snmmg the expedition for California as soon / •••/-: LETTERS of administration: on : ilie'*dfllotb |df Calharino Olshopfdood.i late of Monroe township, i Cumberland county, Pa., hnvoboon granledto the sub*, |scribcr living in suld township; Ail persona inrte.bleato said, estate aro. feqnoatcd,ilo ( moko immediate pay ment, those: having claims (hem for D^mcnUbp , April 19,1849.— fit. ;, ; /, ; , . ■ . puilllc House. NawTixtß, Ccmdeiilaiiij CotfxTr, Pa. THE subscriber begs leave to inform bis friends ami tho travelling community, that he has leased that well known tavern stand formerly, occupied by Col. W. H. Woodburn, nnd more recently by.Thoq, J. Hackett, in tho borough of Ncwylllo, where ad will bo happy to Wait on oil '.those who may favor him with a call; Tho houso has-recently been re; paired, and is well furnished, and for comfort and eonycnienco is not surpassed by any-house in-the hOrough. . . Elis Table will at oil limes be supplied with the best tho markets can afford, and his Bah with the choicest liquors, ' .'* The Stahmno attached to tho property is exten sive, and will.always be-supplied with the best of by a careful. Ostler. ; lie assure alt who may stop with hln', shall be spared on ms part ,to make (hetn-comfortable. Charges moderate.. SNIDER RUPLEY, Ag’l. Newvillo, April. 19,.1849-r3ro Assignees’ Sale Of Valuable Real Estate. WILL bo offered at public sale ori Friday tho 18lh day of Mny nexl,at tho' residence of T. C.'MIIIer, in Dickinson township, Cumberland co., the following described property* to wilt No. I—The valuable property well known ns Cum* berlund FurnaeCi with o SawMiH, Cool House, Te nant Houses, and between 2 and 3000 acres of Mountain Land, - ■ - No. 2—A Gnat Mill , to which is attached a Corn Dryer, Shellcr uml Breaker, aSlanip Mill with a comfortable Lug Dwelling House, SloccSmilliShop, and from .7 to 12 acres *il* land.. No. 3—The valii;rblu /'’orm.on which said Miller now resides, containing about 200 acres, with Slono Dwelling House, Urge Bank'Burn, and.an excellent orchard of choice limit, See. No. 4—A Tract of Lund known as (ho “Big’Mea dov’v,” containing U(i acres of firaLrato timothy but. loin. No. 5—A valuable Farm, oohtnimng.l23 acres of . first rale lund, part limcsionc and purl ■ pine land, known as the Alien Farm,** »»»"jßaswiih- u two story Log House, Log and Barn, Corn Cribs, Wagon Shed anu oiinsf.outbuildings. No. 6—A Farm ot‘2oo (Teresknown as the “Poorh Orchard Farm,” wilh a Log House, a Double Log Barn, &,c. (The right of. Ora on this farm reserved, and to be sold with ihe luroacc.). , No. 7r-A true! of 100 acres, partly cleared, haying a Log*lloUHU (licicon, and adjoining No. G. No. B.—A Uacl.or 100 . acres, unimproved, adjoin ing lands of.Munin C'iuudy, John Thrush, and others. Ou this tract there is n good water power. . No. 9—A Form containing 126 ncrcs, part cleared with Log Hddsc,. t poublo Log. Barn, knotfn as the “ .Vl'Klnncy Purin/* * • . No, Id—A tract of 700 .acres of Timber Land, lately purchased of. A.G. Bgcj which will bo.sold In lots to suit-purchasers. . t .' No. ll—/hrn?t off fifty acres of fund adjoining ihe iM’Klnney f.irinj D.intuj Marsh, and. others. r Also, o number of Five, and Too ttbro tots with comforlii.blc Log Houses therein. , .. , •*_ ' ; The above described propertied nJro ail situated in Dick mean township, and mostly, bounded ‘ by tho Yelluvv Breeplics .{Jreelff tVllich neverTulllng stream propels tho furnace anti mill.. • ■ Also, f\l, (ho Barno tltiib,p.dd pined, Ilitsc.infereH of T. C’> Mjjltr in thatwell known Magnetic Ore, Bank on the Yellow Breeches creek, in York County., Tho above property will bo shown, and nil ncqcn* sury information given to persons wishing to par* chase, by calling on either of the subscribers, or T. C. Miller. . . - .... • . ... ... The usual terms ufland sales will he given.' d. w. McCullough, . JOHN T. GREEN,, Assignees, Dickinson Ip. April ID, 1849—41 ExtraoHllimry Reduction liii tho Price of Hardware. I HAVE just received the largest and cheapest stock of HARDWARE, Glass, Painls.OMs, Varnishes, Saddlery, Carpenter’s and Cabinet Maker’s Tools, Mahogany Veneers, and all kinds of Building Material ever brought to Carlisle, consisting of Locks, Hinges, Screws; Nails and Spikes. Persons abonttp build will find it great ly to their advantege to look at my slock before purchasing elsewhere. Come and see the goods and hear the price and you .will he convinced that this Is really the Cheap Hardware Store. Also, In store, anvils, vices, hies nnd rasps, and a com plete assortment of Wall’s 0- at Bar Iron, also Rolled and Hoop iron of alt sizes. I have also the Themometer Churn, Made by Mr. Geo. Span gler, the heal article now in use.- SCYTHES.—I have just received my Spring stock of Grain and Grass Scythes, manufactured expressly for my own sales, and warranted to be a. superior article. Cradle* makers'arid others will find these.Sy dies to be (he best article in the market, and at the lowest price, wholesale and retail, at tlip old staud in North Hanover street. April 19,1819. JOHN P. LYNE. Onrden nnd Flower Seeds. I HAVE just npond I my annual supply of GAR DEN AND FLOWER SEEDS, received chiefly from the well known establishment of Rlsley & Co,, Now York, consisting of all the different varieties. They are warranted fresh and good. For sale at the Drug and Book Store of S. W. HAVERSTICK. Boots and Shoes. JUST, OPENED, nl the new store of the sub scribers, corner of Hanover and Louiher sis., a lorge assortment of men’s* women’s and child ren's boots and 'shoes, which (hey arc sidling cheap. S. D. POWEL, & 00. April 19, 1819, Cumberland Oroys. Big Spring Adiumuillno Guards, fXj # YOU are ordered to /4pk» pnradonlthopubllohouijo . i °f r * Hamilton,ln Cen trcville, on Monday the Court of Appeal will bo held at the same time and place. BEREGES • r fincs and licenses for'exhibitions, tO6 17 Rec’d for stall rent of Market House, 180 87$ Rop'd for licences for provision stoies, 30 00 Rec’d of domes CreVcr water rent, 8 65 Rec’d of sundry persons on account of • bonds dub by them to tbe Borough, 818 98. RecM of James Hackelt clerk to market, 37^40 Paid J no, Brannon repairing hay-coles, $ 1 00 Paid Wm Riley for copy of aesesarn’t, . 10 00 Paid James. Grover, for cleaning Letait ... Spring, 80 00 Paid James Greyer six months'salary as i High Constable and'Messenger, 5% £0 Paid P B Smith street regulator, 3 Paid James Hackclt for boards foi hay- . 'scales, ‘ , • • ■ . 1 25 Paid E Beatty for . ' • 88 00 Paid James Cjever * removing nuisances and light, • 2 44 • .Paid chairman of committee of reception • ' returning volunteers from Mexico, 30 00 Paid W Miller for repairing pumps, ' *3 00 Paid James Postlowail for repairing hay r • • . scales, ' .6 76$ Paid George Ciomcf for cleaning grave yard,' 6 00' Paid A P Brb far Winding clock, 10 S OO Pajd W putting in new pump, 14 25 Paid John Sphar for grading and piking - f - ■ Locust alley, 131 00 Foid H S Ritter Treasurer Cumbi Fire Company annual appropriation, - . 34 00 Paid Charles Flenger Treasurer Union Firo company annual appropriation, 34 00 Paid Ur W L Oreigh vaccine physician, 30 50 Paid 8 Elliott Tor oil, &cv for market house, . 26 65 Paul donation to Mrs. M’Lcostcr for. services rendered Mrs. Donnoly du ring her illness with small pox, 10 00 Paid donation, to. Patrick Culp for- ser vices rendered Wm Colter*# family when ill with small pox, 30 00 Patd-J B Bratton for print*ng, 16 00 Paid P Davidson street regulator,. 6 00 Told J Spangler, do do 450 Poid.Coyer & Matcer for printing,. 13 PO Paid Geo Rinehart work done at market Louse, 2 26 Paid S. Keepers for repairing spouting at motket house, I 00 Paid G. Fleming for qualifying Borough Officers, 2 25 Paid John Waller collector for oxonera* lions, . ■ " 7160 Paid John Walker for services and com missions collecting duplicate. Paid T U Thompson, Treasurer, small notes cancelled with interest, Paid Lemuel Todd,- Esq;, professional . service and advice, Paid James Dunbar as Janitor, Paid John Weakley in full of salary as High Constable and Messenger, Paid Christopher Lehley for grading pik* in and claying North street, . .Paid J M Allen 1 year’s salary as clerk, Paid T E-Thompson 1 year's salary as Treasurer, Paid W U Mathews salary as street . cornmUsioner_and. fin work do no ,bv him arid employfttPhy him for the Bordugh, Pajd sundry persons Merest oil ofccount ofhondsj-. . ’ j Paid James Cuhd, ; ~ . , t Paid, Cprlisjp IJank on note held by them again?t the Borough, Paid Andrew Holmes interest on note transferred to him by Carlisle 15 »nk, 23 83 Balance of duplicate lor 1048 oulstd'ng. 1544 !8 Balance in Irande of Treasurer* - | 4322 28$ , IvUh April 1840. TKc above account bf Thomas D. 7'hompson, Esq., Borough Treasurer, having been examined by us and found to bo correct and true, we have therefore passed the same. LtlM'U TOUD,‘ 1 ' 1.,- ADW. G. I.EOiniEßi VCOmmiHefc WM. PARK, i April 19, 1840-31 Fnsltionnblo Vciiltiau Blind Depots! . THE subscriber having had much experience in the manufactory of BLINDS, having served an apprenticeship to the business, and carried it on some six or eight years, and having, in addition to his former Depot 347 Race street, purchased Air. Casua lly’s stock. No. 7 Hart’s Building, N. E. corner of Sixth and Chcsnut streets, ho has 0 largo assortment of Iho vcry best Blinds at both stores, which ho will sell os reasonable as any in the city. The citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, are respect fully invited to call and examino for themselves, be fore purchasing elsewhere. ... R,. W. KBNSIL, • No. 7 Hart's Building, and 347 Racost. Phila. April 10, 1849—1 y Great Bargain Watch, and Jewelry Store. jgaL WHERE Gold and Silver Welches of every description con ho had-at from ten lo fifteen per cent. less than any other store in New York or Philadelphio. Persons who wish to get a good watch, perfectly regulated, would do well (o call at t)io store of the subscriber, and compare the quality and price of his watches with that of other stores. Good watches at the following exceedingly low prices: Gold Levers, full jewelled, 19 carat cases, $3B 00 Silver do do do 12 00 Gold Lcpincs, jewelled, 18 carat coses, 23 (JO Silver do doQ 00 Silver Verge Wntchcs, from $3 00 upwards. Gold Pencils from $1 00 to $8 00; Gold Pens, with silver cases, and pencils attached, for 75 cents. Also, a handsemo assortment of new and fashion* able Jewelry, at prices far below the usual store prices. Old gold and silver bought or taken in ox* change. LEWIS R, DROMALL, No. 110 North Second street, second door below Raco.Phila. Cut this adverllaomcrU out, ond bring it along, you will then bo sure to got into (he right store, April 10, 1840—ly YOU arc ordered to uadoot M'CORD’S ivern, ontho Walnut lollom road, on Mon ay tlio 7th of May exl, at to o’clock A, ’.precisely, anna & 'coniremcnts in find iin order. By order of tho ’nplnin, oeo Myers, . o.a. April 10, 1849 Ncwvlllo Fciimlo Seminary. THIS Institution, under the euro of Misses Dbii and Rodrrtsox, will commence Its next term May I at. Further information may'ho obtained at (ho Institution, or refer to Rev. A. SHARP, Newvlllo, Dr. J. HANNON; do Mr. WM. UARR, do Mr, S, COYLE, do Mr. D. BTERRETT, do Rev, 0, 0. M'IiANE, ContrevHlei Rev. J. SHIELDS, Juniata co.' Col. 11. LOGAJV, Mechanicsbuffr.' Mr, J. M’OINLBY, Adama co. Nowvllle, April 12, 1840—3 t» Trustees\ ALL persons are hereby notified that Loiters of administration on the potato of Dr. A. H. Van Hoflf, lata of the Doroagh of Meohania&burg, Cum berland county, deceased, have been issued by the Register of said county to the subscriber, who resides in Alien township, county aforesaid. AH persona having claims or demands against (ho es* late of said deceased, aro requested io make known tho same without delay, ond those indebted to make payment to : CHRISTIAN TITZELj.Adm’r. I . . April 1p,,1019—0t : $4322 28$ E.. B. BROOMALL’S EstatolVodoo. , wTAwm^si : ' i:; 0¥? Gpod ® ir»d/M orcHa W . Andrew Comrey, (Liquors) Russel & Dice* W M Wallai D S Deelmnn, Isaac D Cassel, 1 .ffopcwelL ' V' Robert ElHoil,. V David Wheny & JacobHefflehojy^^V... • Ensfpenmborough,'' , Jacob Renninger. (Liquors) Longnecker& Esimger, Joseph G Banks* W r csiperwshi>rotfgh, Christian Leas; (Liquors) Josish Hood & Son* Donaldson & Green, ■ James G reason & Co. Ncvjcille. Gilmore & Slough,' William Darr, Agi. . Scott.Coyle, , >• . Jamison Mannon, (Liquors) T M’Candlisb,,. ..... -i‘ Jqhn Dj|Jsj> , Jacob Swoyer,*' Joseph Lauphlin, Agt. Jos & ii fl Williams, S S Wohderlich, : Mr Sharp, • Prankfurd, • ■I B Lackey & Co. (Liquors) • 14 J G & Co. (Liquors) • 14 -iVcioton. James Kyle,,,. Joseph Smith, .. j.; Adams & Eshelmsh, Southampton, . John W Cleaver, (Liquors) . 14 Schrock, Sons & Co. 14 Mifflin, I Charles Oarnitz, (Liquors) 14 JWD Gilelen, 1 14 John Ernest, 14 CJyjus A Rynard, 14 . Hampden. Thomas C. Rheem, (Liquors) 14 George W. Fesler , 14 10 00 U 00 29 48 604 00 80 00 80 00 360 98 208 33 16 37, 400 00 $4137 72 131 66 Monroe* G W Singtzor, Daniel Kryeher, Struck & Brandt, New Cumber/andfc J K Bonk, (Liquors) 14 VV S Prowcl & Co. (Liquors) 14 South Middleton, \ M Leidich, < W Alexander, Rider & Sailor, P D Geiase, Allen, Alexander Calhonrt, Isaac Barton, (Liquors) 14 John G Miller, J 4 Mathias Bitner, (Liquors) 13 Joseph Shroll, 14 ' Stiver Spring* \ H VV Maieer& Bro. John Rml t Dunlap & Barr, Coyle & Sponaler, Mechanicsburg, P Mellison & Co. (L}qUnre) IS 7iinn & Arnold* fUquore) ,13 Zug & t Q«iigloy (Liquors) 13 J L Ifclgle, 13 Henry Leas,' 14 Houser & Dobb, 14 Dakerfc Miller, 14 Ira Day, 1 14 John F Spahr*' 14 Merchants ami nil concerned In’lhe above olaa eiiloation* will lake notice that 1 will hold an ap« peat lh the Arbitrf lion Room in the Court House*, in tho Borough of Carlisle* on Saturday the9Blh Instant, between tho hours of 8 o'clock A. M. 4c 4 F. M. of said daytjb afford all persona an op. porlunity who may feel themselves agrlsved by the above olussificatlohlo appeal from the same* JEFFERSON .WORTHINGTON, Mercantile Appraiser, April 13. 18IP—3t NOTICE Is hereby given, that James SwUer, of NowTitlo, bus executed to tbo subscriber a deed ufvoluntory assignment for the benefit of his credi* tors. AH persons having chime Will present thorn for settlement, and those Indebted will make payment without delay to ..... JAMRSON. HANNOif.i AVslgnceV , Nbwvlllo,-April 19,.181‘J-3t«. 13 10 00 12 K, ,VOLDWTyB R, ,JBif.APfOI»TMg>iT. I IST,OF LETTERS remaining in thcPost-oliice 4 at ; Carlisle,'Pa.,. April. 1*1849. Persons in- lettorson this Jistj will pleasesaytbbyare advertised. ; , Barrens Mary A Myers Elisabeth 3 Baker D C Esq McKaig & Maguire Black Susannah.M Moumx MarUo, Bairsiacker.Barbra Mowery Martih \ BaughmapJphilip • .Marshall James Adolfos Closer Samttel Mayberry William. Boltzhoover teeorge Miley William . Coughlin John r; . Mon Son Frederick ~« Cooper & Townsend • • Minick Michael (tanner) Gorman Philipr' McCune Jane E Gall John / ' , I^eely,Joseph..,, paresley John W Nelson CatheHnb, ‘ Neasbet Hester A .. Dohely Elizabeth 2 Orris ChjislopherS , Donnelly Thomas Peet Elizabeth fjecKer Susannah . , Parris N B . Deeses Emma t*iribeOn,orgb * Duffy John H 3 . Peterman W H |srpsi John Esq Rease Martain Fisher Daniel. • Hasp. Michael Kessler George W Rexrulh Henry * Graybill Ante Real vorle Joseph T- Griffith. John. A Sheaffer David W Huntsman David' Sh’eaffer David Hoween C ShrinerMartin Smith Dr., . Hal) James Spangler Geo &T 1 Kirk Jncop > Jpcob Gunkio 5 Kenedy John • Sllner Miss E ■ 1 ICleiss Mary E Smith Jesse. Esq 1 Lay Catbrine. Suiters D S . ? 1 Lininger Peter . . Woods Marprel " 1 McConiiaclcThomas Wardecker Frederick 1 Moore James •, . Wilson HP . Modock Elizabeth Wrlght Wllliam ' McGehan Benjamin Williams Elisea Muaalem&n George , ‘ , Zigier CeoTge Moers v Peter / GEO. SANDERSON,P.M. To the■ Vtilers of Cumberland county, T^BW'CW-CJTIZBJvS —Encouraged by .punier, •_fi ous friends, I hereby-offer myself id your con sideration as a cqod|date,tpr the OFFICE OF SHERIFF of Cumberland county, at the ensuing general elec tion, subject to the decision of the Democratic Coun ty Convention* Should Ihe nominated and elected, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of said office with impartiality, r ' DAVID CRISWELL. Shippensburg, April 14, 1649 To the Voters of Cumberland county. FELLOW-CITIZENS—At the solicitation ol friends t hbreby offer myself to your conside ration fts a candidate far the OFFICE OF SHERIFF, of the ensuing general election, subject to thedeci ■ion of the Whig County Convention. Should Ibe nominated and elected,.!.promise to discharge tbs duties of the office Ith > fidelity and humanity. I therefore respectfully solicit y<\ur support. JOSEPH McDARMOND. Newvjlle, April' 12,-1849 To the Voters of Cumberland county. PELLOW-CITIRENS—I hereby offer myself ns a, candidate for the OFFICE OF SHERIFF, of Cumberland county, and solicit your support, pled* ging .myself if elected, to discharge the duties of said olllce with fidelity. • MONTGOMERY DONALDSON. Wcßtpennsboro’ tp. April 12, 1849 * To the Voters of:Cumberland county . T^ELEOW-CITIZEN^— I offer myself to, your J; consideration for the . JQSMISRJ) F SHERIFF, Object to the nomination of tbo Whig County Com ventbm., Should A>rldfitrfi«nougbi J ment of goods everoHered tolhepubllc*;, •. .W_ : *. ■ !'•!. M»:i ilress Ooods, ohiong which'the following comprise a part': 1 Blacks /‘ and fancy Silks,. Shadbd do. Jn .great variciy/Tls- '/. sues, plain, plaid and striped Barages; Lawns an. 4 Ginghams; a largo assorttnentof Linen Lustres^. - V plain, striped and figured D’Lainesi Bombaztiies, : / Alpaccas'Silka and SatlnS. plald and striped Mas-,' (ms, -Worked Cellars, Laces and Edgings, ’, Milts, Glover, Hosiery of all klhdfr. A large assortment of Shawls, for spring and sum? ,' " p mer. BONNETS $ RIBBONS, Parasols, Men’*' and Boy’s Wear, a great variety, * r r '.' i Carpeting . The IdrgeM. assortment-ever offered InCarlisid, Mailing, Floor, and. Table Oil Cloths. •, j , ;,.r Groceries ami .of evciy quality ana piiQ©*>- . t '- ’ V ‘ v *: . Coll ond.crarninofor yoorselve*i is all we Sik— ■' wo moke no charge for show.ingrgoodS, butestspm • iheprivilege a fpoif; ARNOLD & LEVI, ApHI 16, 1849. ‘ i'.r.;'* ■ •■' , ./ New Spring Goods*,.,- t U v Jbet received nnd now opening an elegantossofti mcot.oF.S'f APLE and LRESS GOODS, such,as •».,* plain and figured Bareges, Elncn Lustres ofdifferent. . r.n , colors and styles, Lawns of every style and price, large assortment of Ginghams, cheaper than ever, ,: r Muslins, a large assortment of Laqt - -»».*. "3 and GuutJrn'iea’s Kid.Gloves,* Lisle u ■hhu Tnread Gloves. A largo asaortment,oQmttnj£ •• bojinet Ribbons.. Also,- Hosiery, Tuck anfl'stdo ♦ combs, Steel Beads, Bag and Purse clasps,sl}dcfv“. :• rings and silk twist of every color, A largo assort*; .-i .♦< ■-> meut bfßoye* and Men's ' : ’ ’ 1 kiy . 'Spring & Summer Wear, ■ "... ".'f albo, beautiful prints, fast' color's; English chintzes, ..V hanhdsomo patterns, together with a large assortment. \ of bleached and brown Muslins and other ’. ' He will also continue to keep on £and a large and ‘ ‘ M * fresh supply of Groceries, which dispose of ■ cheap." . * •• Purchasers will Jo well to cjII ami see before they purchase elsewhere, : G. R. CROOKS, Carlisle, April 12, 1849 r : * ~ NEW ARRIVAL.! • THE sdbscribora would announce to the ' that they.have just returned.from the Eastern/ciUhs with a magnificent selection of , C ,!.•>” ; . Spring & CfOoas, consisting of Cloths, Cgftqttnercs and Veilings, of the • most varied nnd beautiful patterns, all 1 of which,will _ ; bo made-up! in the moat approved style. They algo 1 , keep superior - * = SHIRTS, BOSOMS jS^gJ&, -. > Neck and Pocket Handkerchiefs, lores, .1 •> ~ Hosiery, Hats, Caps and- Hoots; in short, every things-.r\ jn in a gentleman’s furhishihg line, which will bo sold V at the smallest profits. They will ojao sell goods by - . -i tho yard cheaper lhap any siimlat establishment' w'ei the county. Tho cutting will be attended toby .an.-,, w -i\ experienced tailor from the city. Who cuts bis gafc ** ments a faipode. Out work is all made under il u ownsupoTvistbh. , \ Store in North Hanoher street, 3 doors .north of. Mr. Haverstick’s Drug store, nnd nearly opposite' thi Dank. ARNOLD &, LIVINGSTON March 22* 1849 ' Removal.. , ■, ; * rriHß subscriber bogs leave to inform His • * JJ.r JL and the public, that he has removed his shop , ' ", lo North Hanover strwpr* ip the ehop.laiely occu, v . pled fay William, VVinholtz, next door id •jLy.ne’s. w * vt , * Hardware slorei.wkere be will continue to carry on the r ... r# * Shoemakliig •.. fi&t Business in alHts branches.'* He will constantly keep bn hnhd ladies and men’s Byoia, Shot?*,' Slippers, &0., all orwfiicfi 1 ' he will manufacture in his own shop, and warrant * . *? to be what they are represented. Thankful for ' ‘ past favors, he respectfully solicits a continuance oftliesamp. . ... , /■. H CouNTftV PttoDura taken at market prices in exchange for work. ■ JONATHAN COBNMAN* Carlisle, April 5,1849—1 m DAVID SMITH. Superior T(iXwarci . JOSEPH B. FAUST, grateful for'tho liberal . ; patronage bestowed upon.him ,elnee ... menced business, would respectfully Invite Hip,, friends and the l.o call and ex* amine his present stock of new-and splendid .... . Tinware of all Kinds, at J. S.\Fauci’s store, two doors west of the tafY*. road office, Cftrfisle. Orders for Tinware thank- •> «*. fully received, and promptly attended t 0. .; Mend--.» c ’ Ingofall kinds attended to. Housekeepers and/ 1 ’ ' V* others iii need of Tinware will And it to their ad*' vantogd to give him a call* • >v . April 5, 18-lO—lm* , ' f - ” PlSHOlullonol'Partnership. THE partnership heretofore existing between ths , r ‘ subscribers, under (he nomp of A/ Blair « Bon,“ U dissolved by mijtuahiconscnt.' , The Dopks,log«K thor wilh nil. other evidence of .Indebtedness, ramal|L f ‘' in tho hands of Andrew H. J3|air, who wjdl attend to* ‘ ‘ tho soUlomonV.of all accounts,Aik parsons ‘- led, oi who have claims, are requested, to ball and'eiU lie within three months. All unsettled accounts af*. . ter that date, will be put into the hands of, a propet . r " '* person fo.i collection, ANDREW DLAlft, ' . ANDREW H. BLAIItf' '• ' April 12, 1849—8t* Tho subscriber w\il fpntinne at the old stand/ai)u ~ t will prfySosh lor all articles in his line of business*' . v> : 1 All kinds of shoo leather of the best .quality will; be; , kept constantly on hand* . Also wanted 160 cords of bark. ‘ • 1 ANDREW* If. Df/Afft. „ . ,Notice.i , rpHB Jurors who have been summoned (p alleqd. x at Iho Court of Common Pleas to bo held pt, ’ * . Carlisle, on Monday tho 1 Oth .day of, aro hereby notified thot. llioylvill-not bo reqolrcd.ld ’!/ attend, - . ' JAMES HOPPER, Sh’iT, . ' , Sheriff’s Office. Carlisle, April 12, 1849. j, n. pijiKEß,, A TTOHNEVT AT LA W,' O/Ticb ia North Han«, XI *er street, In the room formerly occupied by the Hoa. F. Wa.lls. j ■ March 35, 1840.—1 f. . , A. fillD. ~, , M ,r„ ; SAMUEL HEPBURN, will resumeihWpiielies:, '.'''l of the law In .lire several counties ! j i, land, Porry and Juniata,) of hjs lain judicial, dies.. triot. Any business entrusted to his date willing ~ A promptly aljemled ,10. , Olllco in Mr>. Kgu'a.cpryij l ' nor ioom, North Hanover street, immediately 0pr...; posilu the Bank. . . . ..t ■ ' $. Carlisle, March B,lBlo—tf . , ■.•'■ViivVi ■ A. B. SHARP, .. ... Attorney at law [i r ivm practice iMh« r |ievera\ comU \n Cumberland coanly. ,“ ,o|tic« Graham’s building, oppoß.lw tho Poit office. March 33, 1840,—1m VtifcCJEON DBNtWTv i V 1 (ftvccKHson to nn. j, e v uspf.) " *n ESPECTFULLY Infotm* ,lha h*na of thl* * XV; place and vicinity, thtt having made, himself thoroughly acquainted with Iho tUxqiit aVweirW : TM , p the practical part of Dentistry, hole now prepited t(V ! * Jt perform all opeifttione entrusted hi him, To faction of all, at moderate chargee;' ,O»Tirc»^*Booth^ f Viw Hnnovor street, adjoining iho dfllceipfdMia; TnUlko. end .immediately OPPO»U? Th* gd rian.church. 1 ■} t s . !. '- March ’ : .«»> .#*** n. n. B. tEiun, , Hr r , Sift ■ ( V Mif ,r i ’ t r.> c? n * ,»JI V i.V>*