Nom Ilbuctiisent ent.s. 'Notice. • ri? ElR;enteariber - having euitiiinta'coileid orable damages an 'his property, and on neeouni of complaints frdilt his Tenants, takes this method of cautioning the public, that the• uttniuitligor of the law will be enforced against any i k na every person,found trespassing on hiii Pro : Mises % paJtionlarly on his lileadoWs on the ast aide of the Letart Spring. ANDREW HOLMES. May 11,1846. • -. PROPOSALS. r , A. A..Q12. MR'S. OFFICE, / Carlislo,Burracks, A14,16th,, 1846. QtALFE. PnorovALs will be received at' this office until Wednesday the 3d ofJime, for . furnishing "tlic troops at this posy with good quality of Fresh Reef, for one year from the let of July 1846—the Beef to be furnished the anus! round" and in such quantities and at such times as We A. C. S. may direct. Form of contract can bcfseen at the office. 3. P.. 1. O'BRIEN, let. Lt, Light Ar'y. A. A. Qr. Mr. • 100 Wood - .Chiappers •Wanted, immediately .at:the Carlisle Iron Walks, four and half miles Oast of Carlisle, Pennsylvania; to . whtim., the highest pricoe .CASH will •bo •Apply at the Works to PETER F. Ma.j , 11,1846. Shippenaburg Newa, Perry . . Freeman, Stand . and and Democrat, f opj! and charge this oflice. NEW & EXTENSIVE LUMBER AND • COAL'EkRa. THE subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Carlisle, and the publib • generally, that he still continues his LUMBER YARD, on the west end of Main street at the corner formed by the Newville. Road and the Turnpike, where be will at all times keep on iliand a general supply of AT-selected Lumber, such as • Hoards, Plank,Sca offing, Hand ing Tindier, Shingles, iate. • 'which will be sold at the rawest prices. IHis stock of Lumber consists of a fiilrasaort. - .'meat-of- Yellow-and-White - Pine, - Popliii and `Cherry Boards and Plank, from common pannel ' in quality, and of different thickness; also Ash Plank; White and Yellow nine, Poplar, Cherry,. Oak ward MapleScantling, of all Ores from 3' bYi -8 tiv6 by 8; also a fill assortment of Pine and Oak Shingles; nlB9 Building Timber, of any length and thickne=s-, Joice and Ra ft ers of all 'sorts and sizes,logetlier.with every other arti .ela usually to be found in a Lumber Yard. He 'still also keep constantly on hand 'a supply of the different kinds of CV A L, such us • Pine Grove,- W I Itesbn rro—a and Shamokin for family use, nod Litheburner's and Blacksmith's 'Coal of the best quality, at the lowest prices. Grateful for pact favors, hp- respectfully so .licits a continuance, of the public patronage, and hopes by strict attention to give satisfaction 'to his customers. Alay 13, 1841;, SAMUEL M. HOOVER NOTICE: • To the Heirs uncbßepresenta tires of JOHN STEVENSON, deceased, late_uLSileer Spring 'township. TAKE NOTICE, that by virtue of a writ of - Partition and Valuation issued out or the Or phans' Court of Cumberland county, and to me directed, 1 will held aininquisition on the Real .Estate of said deceased; to 'wit, a certain tract icif land situiTte in the towt.shiP of Silver - Spring, bounded by lands of Peter Kissinger, - Christian Keller, John Senecinun and others, containing one Hundred and twenty Acres, more or lens, on Sotto-thy. the Gil, cy - .hoic.. 1846 4 at 10 o'clock. ;aid day, for the purpose of tx.aking valuation of the sons. LONGSDOIW, Shtiriff. c. Carli,le, May 13, 1840. MB vErER ~ late of: 61itlfin township. ICE, that by.virtue of a writof ud Valnation, issued out of the Or' z.ourt of Cumberland county, and In me ...Tied, I will hold an Inquisition on the Real Estate of said deceased, to wit, a certain tract of land in Mifflin township, bounded by lands of Jail Wall; Marlin lloover's heirs, William Stevenson and others, containing 'rwo Hundred and Eleven Acres, inure or less, on Thursf/ny. shi Ilth of huir, 18.1 ii; at ten o'clock, a. m. of said day, on the premises, for the purpose - or making partition or valuation of the same. A DAM.I,CINGSI)OIIF, Sheriff. Slirriff — sollice, Carlisle, May 13, 1846. NOTICE. • To the Heim and Representatives of JACOB STINE, deceased, late of Frankford township. TAKE NOTICE, that by virtue of a-writ pf Partition and Valuation, issued out of the Or phans' Court of Cumberland county, and to me Affected, I will hold an Inquisiiisn on the Real TElfifflirimid - deceasedTto - wit, a certain - tra - et .of land in Frankford township, bou...ded by elands of Abraham Burkholder, John Dunbar .and others, containing Eighty five Acres, more . or. leen, on Monday the Bth ofJune, 1.848; at 10 Aa'alack, a ta. of. said day ,, on the premises, for the .ur .tua of mals'in isrtition or val Con of 1=2.1.11M11111111...1.1=11.1 ADAM LONGSDORF, Sheftfr. Sheriffs Office, Carlisle, May 130846. NOTICE. 'To the Heirs and Representatives of-JOHN RUTH, deceased, late of Newton township. - TARE NOTICE, that by virtue of a writ of Partition and Valuation, iseucd out of the Or , plums' Court of Cumberland comily, and to ma directed, I will hold an Inquisition on the Real Estate of said deceased, to wit, a certain tract of land, sitoate in Newton township, bounded by lan'ds of Henry Kindig, Heirs Of Samuel Wild,.andothers,.contoining about One Hun dred and_Thirty.three Acres, more or less, on Iredne.iday, As, 10th of - June, 1846, at ten o'clock, a. m. of said day, on the premises, fol. the pnipeee of making partition or valuation of the aanio: . . ." • ADAM LONGSDORF, Sheriff. 'Sheriff's Officarlisle, May 13, 1846, WESTERN HOTEL. .cORNkli OtHOyc'Alti) . B - E . SARATOGA STREETS, Baltimore. , THE eubeeriberhas the Tr of informing L itie triende a. puthe,generelriMat: ho has ta- I _'. 1 ,.. 'k.en — tli above long catablinhed . an. popular Hotel, tecently.kopt by_,Mr.John ..H . ..Watkine, and having provided himself with ? the-mcdtis Mr-conducting-it-in a-manner-that *hall de credit to himeelf and to those who call ; 1 uport - ,hiiri,•he will be thankful for a on of 'The- public patronage. Tran . aleiit-hoif ill- poi day. „The-Hume is 3.,equarce fror: altimore - Streel: l .;, , . '....ril . '.;,'' , JA ' r ' M — r,P . ~, AYL. p...4a S.;,' ' . '''l , 01,4300 d Stabling - le attached , and aearo lutilelleijeennatantlrin' tittendanaer — Horsea' titian at'lly§rY:tit . ..sl2 pet 'lriontli." ;'-' ' . Baltialiert4.,May'l3 - 1.846.` ... •', ' ': - ' 'l'l have,a snialli,lot or CiaSenswaie : ohd 'l,,wareowhlek3V' ' H.,. ~, , .—.,, ..,, :..`: Card .., ~ :e -1 irtiEinidgrogp'e,i; di cieliful for 'past. 'favors, would iespectfUlly announce to hiafrleeds .. - And,thelnihlle - th - lentralithat-he—nai-spe-die. , "Contimied:' the business ,of BAICINI9.,' fka, ifeniti,fnalioleus perfiatt 3 Or_pereona'_have report, ed,'to' facilitate i theli:, &fejt', hualnosi and injure, him.:.'He" therofore anneunces•that he silwaya heePs.‘ini_hiniliiiikl.!74,MlLY 'ItiREAQ,' hied., or.tlie y4,01. - fifiolliuggy•;;iisoi conts•& (RACE, :sio;141100 - :iii!orgef•guid - iionstunt 1 1700 hai r id,::"'.'". ' '::`. - Ay.illxigt aiumihtit ;to bii,iooedgolointiii. 1 Ve ilopiic to; II have' continuance , %of public fat. 1 tunage i at the'erdetT6ifiiiNath'nenavica roe , ...,41`,;,, , ,..:'2 - .,:: ,::21:f - t, .',, — , ..S,'F::O , "#EN,I4pDIe;:. 'ill;PF!!! 1 °,;.; 14 21' P:JOG.' : '.* • -'.';',”•."' ' ~._,-,,-:*• JllSTl:ecarre an tnlditional-,aloo at Ole alaittag ntcly,*l4o:4p 4y, ~ ::.oari,hae,'Aii.dl It', lOW' ~ • . • . „ . . I .„ JST-roceyed ist!. - thOldAtifid; - -ss:olleraf asdortment Spinig'atid:,:Sunarner' Goode, consisting in part of . . , • Tweeds and, Summer Cloths. •, GambrOons and Cassititeres. ' Muslins,.Ticksadd Cheeks. Barred and striped Semis let Botertner 'treat': Balzorines, Lawns 'and 'Gingham& . Silks and Nfousliede Nines.- • • - Plain, Striped and Lace •Jackonetts. • ' Also a geileral assortment of. Queensware and _choicAroccriesratich-aalroUng-Bisonflinperial and Black Teas. " ' • . Rio and Maraedbo ddiree. Sugars and Molasses, ' which we Will sell at short profits to,our friends and felloW citizens at 'IN old Shad of 583 12 2 386 14 27 16 1 80 40 00 5 00 25 Of i Carlisle, May 6,1646 MAMMOTH STOCK. OF NEW' GOODS. AT OGA.BY'S CWEXP STORE 'UST received and nq,w opening; the fargast, cheapest apdmost splendid stock of goode ever broughtto Carlisle. To enumerate articles is Out of .the viestion, as it would occupy the whole of friend Beatty's mike. • Suffice it. to say, that purchasers- will find a -full and com plete assortment of . Dry GoodsrGrocaries, Hats Er. Caps, Boots and Shoes, at prices - uncommonly low, by-calling at Ogilby's Emporium. Recollect the old stand, 5 doors below the Market House, East High street. ' Carlisle, April 29, 1818. 16 50 45 rti I°oo 82 SO 46 30 NEW GOODS.' NEW GOODS:- , UST received and now opCning, a splendid 0 assortment of Dry Goods and Groceries at the People's Cheap Store in North Hanover street. one door below S W Haverstick's Drug Store, where the public can be accommodated with cheap goods fur cash. 11. ANDERSON. _ $29 00 GREAT ARRIVAL 1213 144 S AWI .2 .41 4 MMlitil l a r, ..411Cer • Spring and Summer Goods, at the ECEII CIIEAP STORE OF JOHN DRAY & SON Fifil .HAVE just received from the city, as large ..and ex te --- - Summer Goods as have ever been'brdught to Carlisle. Their stock having been selected with the greatest care, they can confidently assert, that a cheaper, better, or preUier assort. meat, is nut to be found any where. Their stock consists in part of blue, blue block, green, olive and mixed, English, rrersh, and Ame rican CLOSIX-XS, _griped , _ plaid_aml_pla in Cassimeres do. fur suntinec, superior ,white, _striped. and_ plain_Drillings,_ supsrior_ London gold mixed, olive and Silver Tweeds, superior' •Caslimcres. and. Oregon Cloths, do. Croton' Cloths, de. French and English Vestings, strip. ed and plaid do., black satin Vestings of a su perior quality. Also, a very largo astiurtment of plaid and: striped cutlet goods for grimmer pants and coats.- • We earnestly invite the ladies to ball and examine our elegant assortment or Lawns, Snell as plaid-, striped, shaded and corded Organdie Lawns, corded G , lace striped Organdie, rich. style.lialanriues iindiounses, lace striped muslins and cambries, extra Gingliams and French Lawns, splendid Calicoes that surpass every thing ever offered for the price. AlSo, Hosiery, Gloves, mitts, Laces, Ribbons, and Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Bonnet Caps, &c. Also, a large lessortinent of brown and bleached -Muslim., and striped Cottons, Portland stripes, croups, 31) inch heavy Dril lingo, table diaper. 116 00 4 70 8 00 5 6 ^_5 17 (ill 225 2LO 7 _Oil Is 49 2, 25 I: 50 I 00 ME IBM 13'2 :38 2') Oil 407 1111 43 )204' 27 374 300 00 8 "28/ 8 , 2 00 U ISO 8 . 261 493 0 434 913 L9'6, Cg.) `,13, CZ) C 2 • consisting of splendid while China tea setts of .16 plerc•, Liverpool cops sod Kalil:V(li, ph les, Lox Is, &c. A urge tuslortunetut of (duns ware, Crooltery. ware, ha ;d a•n re, Cedar. ware, Oils, Paints and Dyestuffs. IZ roceries, Nev Orleans, Sugar house and Syrup Molbsses, Porto (lien, New Orleans and Loaf Sugars, Black, I nupet ual and Young I lyson Tens, Itlsee, Ginger, Nutenets, &s. 'Flue largest, hest and cheapest assortment of EEO 43 5(1 Y 7 50 EMI BOOTS AX .7D SHOES, ever cffered to the people ..ICumberland coon. ty, comprising in all over 5000 pairs of the various kinds of Atene, Women's and Chil. dreris' Shoes end floots,.which ivy will "war rant not to rip," and warrant them to give all reasonable satisfaction to the wearer. These Shoes add 'loots we will sell 20 per cent. cheap er than city retail prices! A' complete assort. men( of the best aim cheapest 9 14 079 J3l suclt as Beaver, Cassi mere, 13rindi and Fur.— Double and aingle Leghorn and Seagrass with a very large assortment of Pulth.lear II eta. We would say to one and all, give us 'a peep,' before purchasing elsewhere, as we arc deter. mined td sellgoodi as cheap Is any store in the Leounty-Rornentber nor wtorn in direra . posite Robert's Hotel, South Hanover street/. . Carlisle, April 29,1946. N. B. All kinds or country produce will be aken in exchange forTneds, at market prices. HARDWARE, CUTLERY & SADDLERY-. The Largest, best Selected, and Cheapest Stock of Hardware ever brought to Carlisle !!! $lOOO 00 IrDOHN P. LYNE respectfully info-ms his V) friends ,ml the public generelly that he Juts jusi received trout the city a splendid stock of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, SADDLERY, Cheap Paints, Oil, Varnish ; &c., which ho is determined to sell cheaper than ever. ' His stock consists in part of the following: • Buiiking materials, such as Locke, Hinges, and Screws, nails and spikes, window glass, df all sizes. Carpenter's tools of all kinds, such as planes, saws, chisels, augurs, braces and bits, compasses; soppier sand paper. Saddlery, a full assortment consisting of braes plated and' Japannyd Harlioss mountingeaddle trees, bitty, stirrups, buckels, hog skins, raw hide, whip stocks, Sze. Cabintit Makers' materials, such as MAHOGANY 4ENEERS, Glass and Ma. hogany, knobs, draVVl4 - and Chest locks, Bed steaisoraws and capd. Also, a splendid assort. men't offine pen and pocketknives, table knives and forks find scissors, and shears shoe 186 7.14 :3 241 714 264 90 $9 121 '71,5 8450 07 20 00 20 00 5 77 89 60 1 037 51 4 50 ffIIWN 'riii~i~rsi,is~i`,:~ritidi~~''~.~i'i~:l+ii~iwi~l . . cream. Also; Candlaitieks and enuffora, aho!. ola_andz tonga f brushaa,- Of-all-„ L kinda,--tuha -and buohnia, ehoycda_and, Opadoeiliay and rnannro 41tor and tracq chains, ,00ffae looking &pace; and - Walsh:li gtaaa, Plato!, off, all sizeii', 4 :4llll 'and cross out aawq,barc.baild;:rpund and hoop lion cast, abed! and - h --, liater.;atool. Alec, rifle andloo ,-pOivdori of the, bast:quality and , safety. „ Togothorwith Oor3i: article .ulually kapt,in a llardwaii3 Storo. and .oxamino , before., purchaidak else- Where as I am .dotorininad not 1.0.1 i boat, . , 2 956 81 264 90i 717. . • The tioeka and accoynta .the late firm of J. P, .t y nii & Co., arc halide, and 'per. soae knowlng,theroaolvesAndablod to call and settle. as Hie. hooka moat r dlately,'eth c r he& au Ita :4,411 he , n 'Attu tad . A . l/ OlitIgillpi;01. to parsons, Jolls April 29, 1846.' ' - . . . . 'Netv - GoOdS• • G'n' WEILINKEILGtioiIs PRI edb 11. TAIr, weti, atn . roops ,1;1111 - 1..Turtiner Cmolhi; tautly, CatiirneroieliTitNinktifOisi.,c4licoes, i tighe iipi.lBlllZoAllol494 wee.l,ii,Reeenewere arid Vroc,Fies 4ord vPiain6lar tikejlin obangqi:lipe siodaqi:bilngctNinkftWfoi;juist . fai,iirii *ALllPeirAe.filoildo l 4ooAtimio-inetnvativiugger el we reel Olelleeed'keeeeeinillOitii 47tjat'i , :' , it. ,, , , ,, , , ,, ~, ~,. 15,*', , ;144:t.i ., •::` , ;•.. , ` ,. . ^ 4,,srlPlitAV*Po,o4 ih' . rii4liiiiiiiiirig ~p,A; .1 pusell 001 ; 1:01,i100 ,5 11,;t6i4 -0 ' • f' • P._9llo:!3korf.4iiddlk;rl,iiii.b, 1,. i..kk .v t , .7, 110ple.ii ~ ~i.,,,:„:.,,.;,t1,,-,',',..,1, ...,:1, - . . , .5: , ,-,.i.4. A.. ',1..--, , !!!: , ';9Mi - ff.ii Iti.ANDEICSOS :a;L 4::::, ~:: ~ ,i r ',i.-'f,;;;,-4,..:.;,,,,•.,:',ik*',,- . -:-:.., ;..- f''' '-:.f,' 4'' 1':%1'144.111fikq6;1;.4.j',74;:r44.;',12C AI: -. iY, ..A.:,. - ,- '-"°'" 4 ''''''''''' ' :-.•:-...., ~.::?,',..,.:(.,,,!:-, A. RICHA•RDS k CO JOHN GRAY & SON New.. Spring and Snnun — er.Goods: TENAVID. H. ARNOLD has newononed, and ready for inspection, his spring supply of Monti Do LORIN, Balsams, .and Gingham La.incs, and advises persons in want of the a bove, that thpy will find it to their, advantage to call and examine .before purchasing, as they art..V44-1ia,501d2.4411k141, ~,1'?"". .11) bobo vrtiittizazaCir lai*E'liiiitiipenett, the room ftirmerld •111, ;copied by -Mr. Iknil:Duffaidd i .Ealf Corner, of •Mfarket Sip.tive,y a choice and elegant Mock of EM'SQII! (MOCEYEZ:3 4 g, Among which are English Fiends, American and Tweed • - v •••••' •'C L_O T S, Sititinets and thisitinierce .of ."various kinds Of the latest styles. • 'Gard:moons, Linen and Cotton' Drills, Oregon and California Cords, and a great vat iety•ftir men's wear. BALZORINES,•IIarsikes, LaWns, White and Fancy Graduated Rehm— French, Schtch, and Domestic 'Gingham& ',Ging ham Lawns, Modal In de Lai nes, Cal icoes,bleaehed and unbleached Muslins, colored Cambrlce,and a general assortment of White Goods. Thibet, • Merino, and barage Shaw la and Soarfe,- Lad ies' j Cravats, Gentlemen's black Italian fancy cravats. I Silk and Gingham Handkerchiefs. New Style Spring Bonnets. Liaest. Paris shaped Chinese Pearl, Gimp, Florence Braid, Neapolitan, Mod ena. and Rutland Straw Ilnimets. Elegant rich (ringed Ribbons, Laces, Edgings and •Insertings. Also, FAMILY GKOLERLES, such us Coffees, Sugars, Teas, Spices' nil Tobacco. As we are determin.nl to sell low for CASH, ' we respectfidly_invite_dlie puddle tp asll anti ex- ' amine our stock before purchising_eiseWhere. Carlisle, April '2B, 18413. CM> 12ci CHARLES DARNITZ, . . WOULD announce to--the citizens of Car. lisle and the public in general; that he has.refizoved hie store to South Annoyer street, one doer betow Burkholder's Hotel, in the house formeily.'occupied by Mr. N. W. Woods. where lib would advise all who want to.purchase cheap Goods to give him a call. Ho would inform the public that he bah just returned ' from Philadelphia with a large and splendid .assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, which added to his . farmer stack maked his net ortment complete.-11e-w-illvell—gooda-asebeap "ft at tali other establishment• in town. Ms which has betn seldeted with Ur& and attention, will enclile him togite sush_bargains_ as cannot fail to please. lie would iliefefore cell the attention of the public in want of CHEAP GOODS, to give him a call and examine fur themselves llis stoeFetin port of CEr-r-1 4 • teen-colors and quality. Cassimeres, Casai ;waif% Tweeds, Vesting, Flannels, Silks, Mime. ofu, Merinnes, Gingliams,Bed Tickings,Shawls, Mullins; a aelect and general assort. went of Lace, Edging, hisertings, Gloves, Unaiery,_ !ko. &c,Ao„ together every Va riety of goado kept in any store. • • 'eery_ large_assorinient.cif_GßOCE RIES,-of all kirole that may. be wanted for fam •ily use, very cheap... Likewise, a large assort went of • Queensware, 'Glassware, &e, which will be mild very low. SIiGARS, of the bevt'tliot the city could afford, can be -hod by calling at Barnitz's Cheap Store, in Smith Ilan. over street. • Those desirous of seeitring, the first choice of the mos! select and desirable goods in the mar. ket, would do well to cell wilhnut delay. CHARLES BAILNITZ. Carlisle', April 8,1846. OLLOVNI•SY DLOIHS I UST receivod, a new and splendid assort• ment of VLOILINS, consisting in then of French, English end Amerienn Broad Cloths. Crolfin, Oregon, And Summer Cloths, for sale at the l'enple s.Clicap Stein, by May 6, 11 . 146. 11. Anderson. SPRING GOODS. suhvrtiitpn I,4eby,infornm his custo mers and - the public generntly u tlint lie has inst received and is now opening at his store, ore the South West corner of the Public Simare, splendid stock of ratEsix SPRING GOODS, cmiskiing in part of EngliNli, French, and American Cloths, Cassioneres, Sattinetts, Ken. lucky Jeans, Cotton Goods of all kinds, SuMmer Cloths, Vest ings, Lawns, tiinglinms. Da !urines, and Fancy Dries Sillts, Shawls, n choice otTalienes nt all pricee; Cheeks, Tickings, illunlins, Parasols, Suit.sliklea,Ployes,llosiery, &e. Also, t;roecries, Doston Syriip,. Sugar . House, and Orleans Molasses, Sugnrs,, Spices, Cc. together with every thing else in his line of business. • All of which hi: offers at the very luwest prices possible. ROBERT IRVINE, Jr. • Carlisle, April 8, 1846. • RIGHT A WAY! of the Cheep Store of J. A. CLIP it) PING.ER, nenr the Rail Road, Shippene burg, Wynn went to get r e a r ~c ~, c 1 ho subseribat in joint opening a splendid assortment of fashionable SPR I N G AND SUNNIER GOODS, cramming ap nail of Su per Bingk, Blue Black; Olive Drown, Olive e , n teen, I rows,,, fa re , t uc, and Fancy Mixed French, English and' American CiatUac3D 7 C-1 3 , 2.-v-1036, G-4, 3-4 Gold Mixed, Plain and Fancy Tweeds and Coatings; plain and Fancy Cassurreres and Vestings. A large assortment of Plain and Fancy Summer Stuff's. Now style Silks; hawk and fancy Dorazer ; •Balzarines ; Lawns; De Laines; Produated Rubes; Ginghams, &c. &a. Silks, Banns, Do Lane and Cashmere Shawls and Scarfs. New style llibbon.s and Artifieials; Ladies' . and Pentlema s it:s Fancy Cravats; Par asols and Umbrellas; -Lacegimp; Braid; Lace; Straw and Gimp Bonnets. A large assortment of Prorates 'and Queenswarel all - of which will be sold at tho lowest cash, price. Call. if you want bargains. 3. A. CLIPPINQBR- Shippennqurg, April 8,1846. Cqrliele,April _ • 04N a storymentofGisghaik &tfvries;Lamms ,10r :dole - H.—Anliereen. SEGARS. 1100i1LI1lAPING reiieived AA 'antilop tilde w!iuleimitc.or retail by Stev,e4soii,Ei Mahaffey-, Estateof Emanuel ' . „. Neiswanger ile'd lIVOTICE , te 'funky 'givens that Lettere Tee. ' tamenta& On the lout will ond teetainent, of Finitumel Neitovingor s late of Hopewell town. ehifq•Cuniberitind county;::deceiteed, hive. been itietaddly:thi:'ltegiettir of said county , to the abinteribet.,'.Whoe*itilaeo rieeitienee it ,Wee ' MinebbroughtWertiehin t Allipertiette halting clalmr 6i4;detnerittjt"egainet , the,' estate or 84ja dcceaecd;iro retineited rola known viesamo WithourdehtyLanCtilbee ,, ltid4bled will - m(11w pitymenCtOy, 2: 'ILLIAM ALTER. • A .•;• Exedutor. , rattito - e6f4fotiv :Adams' 8 ,' '". .4C---)`,-eCeased`f 11,9„,1rE.,10- betebY'red,thielett'i4i- of nlstilition in t i Ostia e HET ADAME3,,liitii'i4"Hlifirodon'illiinih ° in ' C m nTa lr 'i 30.0(f. . catr ,„;y a ,__ , _ „ ~,,.,„, , • , _n____.,.,- . ':/10,Biateal;4747:4 111i ji ll il b ir " bso 8"le i b e tdjl, h 4.- i?ir ,gc - scofiiFigirf !In iTionifftve 6 4l l l . gri'iiijtifit;t4.ll47:PliAno...-.,iitoPit"lo" dace ivltlinuL 01: end tit l a ill it4 " 7 6"(l° inle tiiiiie4iiiliniAtolf'toPir .i , e r ii,) mak e P4Y-- Pft"",.4.s7l,kloii4.l4lll4,l4a,Piiiitlß' 'CI ' ''''' ''' 1 'i:WPOLV4O4II";47rfA7II-7" 0,',,771',64:11:1't`,,' .::'',.t Truth .m ig4ty and;,voin„ iirevail - -B. M Al3Bll-A - • No. 188 - Ckeintit sliite4'itftwarri Seventh alig2ioh streeti; PAIZAPELPII,LI, IC now prepared to offer Wholegate and Reid a large wolortniont or FA.cy,and STAMP. UDEnwr • C),(Dc1;01160s, suited theCountry.as ivell as city Trade.— He continuos, the,system of "no abatement of prices:-LwhichAm-haa-puraumi-for-the pant-ten. years, and desires to call- the special attention of the publin to it as the only true syetein'of re. tail bueineseond 'Which is decidedly to the In. serest of the purchaser.to promote: It is quite time thefrauduleni practice of asking a high price, and abating to make the purchaser, be-. lieve they are the favoured few," was. Arnie away with, as, nine times outer ten. they are made to pay a higher price (however great,the reduction,) than the like style and quality can be purchased at the " One Price Store. fi r. - .A. M. is in regular receipt of the newest and cheapest seasonable goods, and when any article depreciates in value the price teat once marked Invn so low thal it cannot be undersold. By this system the purchaser cunat ell times buy will, confidence and satisfaction; and with out waste of time in melees bargaining. He has at this time a complete assortment of , Black Lqstrino, .o.ttomen, Roux de Soie. filautua,Gros de Rhine, Armure, and ether Dress and Maii;illti'Silks. Also, • ' Fancy Dress Silks, from 44' cts. to $3,25 per yard, including all the variety of upprevadand useful styles and combination of colors. Lining Sifics,Teulard Silks, Silk Gingham LAWNS AND ORGANDIES. • Paris Painted Lawns and Organdiess, of 1110 newest and _unfit approved style, as well as the cheapest in the market. Also, n Scotch Lawns, at very low prices. • FRENCH GLNG lIA MS, Of the new designs. A Isq. Scotch Gingfinms 'and Gingham Lavelle, very cheap. Try ill'd Earlston and Manchester gingliains, for OM.. dren'e wear. FRENCH . _ Light, medium. and dark colors, 4.4 wide.— best make American Chintz and Calicoes, of the new patents, at eta. per yard. • • MOUSELIN DR LAINES. -Ofttie most splendid Ombra and Printed style , down to the .French, English and American, at 25 ate. per-yard.. BAREGES AND BALZORINES, Of all qualities and every variety of designs, suited to all tastes. Also, embroidered •and Cain stitched Robes, Byadore and Polka &ease, emb'd Swiss Muslin and Bislimi LuWit dress patterns--Tajletons and eol , cl plaid and stripe- Swiss Muslin& IVIETq GOODS, • Plain Swiss, Mull, Nasobk, Jaeennet, rarn brieel3cPnk, and i Tarleton Muslins, Plaid, Stripe, corbod and fig'd Cambric end 'Swiss do, limb. 'ops Lawn, Imitation Combric,Calpbrie Dimity, Irish Shirting Linens, Damask Table Linen, Carlisle Fa EORGE R CROOKS is just receiving and opening an extensive Stock of G'roceries, in 11311; the room latery occupied by Mr. Thomas 11. Skiles, in West 'High street, consisting. in part of the different qualities of Sugar, CoHee, best Sperm Oil, Lard Oil; Pine Oil and Whale Oil, Minis, Dried lieef, - M2ekeral,.Shad, Her ring, Salmon and Cud fish, keg and box itasins, Currants, Spices of all kinds, Patios , and other Soaps, with mangy oilier articles too numerous to mention, Jill of which he will sell at the lowest possiiile rates, N. 13. All kinds of merchantable produce taken in exchange for arocerits. Carlisle, April 29,1846.' Drugs ! Drugs ! Drugs !. • ANOTHER FRESH ARRIVAL. • Q TEVEZ,ISON & 31E11AFFEY respectfully inforin their customers and friends, that they t.. 7 have received, in addition to their former STOCK, a large and well selected assort.. meet of DRUGS, PIIINTS, OILS; PERFUMES, 7)YE—S'T . UPFS, MEDICINES, F.4NCY P.ITENT MEDICINES, FRUITS, FIGS, SPICES, • ST.:I7'IQX.dI?Y, 4.c. 4.c. LS'e. 4•c• • They return thanks to the community for their patronage hitlaarlp bestowed, and hope by renewed'effbrts and close attention to business, to merit a,largor share of public approbation. Their purchases have been made with great care, and the articles bought on the most roe (triable terms, so that they can bi dispelled of LOWER than they can be had elsewhere In the county. • The. Ladies. are apprised that a large and most choice variety of Fancy Ar.icles and Notions have been received and nre no rcudy either for exhibition or sale. Carlisle, April 29, 1846. . . 'Quic.ti .111*ZRS has removed his DRUG AND 1300 K STORE, PTO- tits IM'gc room on High Street; otrnetrby Mrs. Knox, unit nearly opposite am Metinitlist - 1. Episcopal Church. Ile will in (attire give all Iris time (when not engaged in Prolessionat duties,) to the interests of his Stoic, and having secured the services of caretul um] experienced .Aisistants, he confidently ossures hi friends and .he public, that their orders and pi elm ipt tons shall have'llic most securste attention. DR. MYERS also informs his friends that in addition le his former large assortment of . DRUGS, BOOKS, . 4 • PAINTS, • (School and Miscellaneous.) . . ,• • 01L5,.. -••,,••';••• CORNELIUS' Latil.D LAMPS, • DYE-STUFFS ) , STATIONARY, . . • - SI-'.ICES, CUTLERY, • n.. _ . . FRUITS, • . . FaNCY ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, 4.c. 4c.` . .. Iteliaijtist opined a splendid assortment o f ., • • „FAMILY GROCERIES, - 'AI tlio;; : y tsriely-anil_fitaccti r ataLas-lie-hitetlit--tleint-bustnesti—ytim—flie—noppl * l • • ttu-- oun 14'50141 in ~I";:arlialei..,?He 01 , 6? a g6iieral inyitatiaa to' his friends•to call. the licoonifricidtaion or his frientle, - Dr. blyeriete lin% Store Will be optiii . 'M.Al,l bourn on 7 •S.firtlayaloii-thozsaltrol=llluntclacti onvie- • - -• • - • - • Carlisle Aptil 22;1846. - Estate of Johh Dairis 'deceased. ; IpestrTicw - is'.7 hereby - given; tliat-Lohartrof Administration on the eitate _of • John Davis, late-of Diokingon . townehiN•Cambort tont county;deneaged, have-been -granted .!hy. the Register of paid .county , eubecribor, whose rentdenedl6:l4outh , giddlaten,tONen `el4p: • All':poraerte hvaink 'etaime or dern'anda ;againet the'eatatiof said dieetaied arc rcqueeted .o..linOri7).Lie qp.pii'xith6o 'delay, and thee! An'debteid to, Rinke' ;,,. ":OfriZnAPANILLIAM: g Mitglso.jl. tha bairolk fokb bY 0 WOROOK§.7., -. 0 40 , 011.,,iiiii!iiiiijoriAiiiiii'foi*kle: kiy , 10;; . ..v.Z1:', - . , ..' - ‘ . -, ', , . 7 ',::;?' ..:. ~:: 1:1?1, ;It!' OR•opxB,-- Reformation. = ?iii,74./ ANeentrat hitsjust iveci'ied itk4th 4- volume; or4pttAubigde'A-klikom(Ccv.4 ratan dar`Alkib v, Idme Otitlo,l6l3me; tsLtlo. "` - ' 7 ''' ; - ' -' NINERAIIi•:‘WATFK, I ' - MID OUSSEtVS, Folix's nnti:;-tlie Fountain - . .M,Aftn'arallotor }cove vonatontly . 011 4.11di -it, .3vi!,!, be ,:fiirnifilicil in ,I)ottico,ly t 1 i0 4 0;c 1 1, 'or 'l. , i. . -, ••' •1 ' • •• ,- • OtOoilei' !irlimlitl,tieli at 0r1Yt10 1 9'.7 ,, ,.,''1',„.4'7‘1 ''A teat ,00 r 1 0% oto l l o o l lolt :ilia( YO l3o rOd ll 11 , 1 N) i v r : l ,,, , - ,;..; " Ito" .lll3 l ll3 Ln!,.liart4,r;r r , f•.' r ' , Ole or imidil - iifoit •-, ',‘•:.„„; L ., 1:0:4 ' ; „,,,••:,,:',.1,. ' --. .:'',:";-' ', I4V ' ; i , ; . ,4, ~ , e, , a f , ~ ‘,,, .i ~ . ,t : ., 7 ::, ~,, i j',.i., 12 , W. r g, ~ ,-, • ,i Table Cloths and Napking,Long Lawns,French Linen Cambric and Linen Lawns, cheap Shirt ing and Sheeting Muslim, and superior Long Cloth Shirtnig. MOURNING GOODS. Lupin's Bombazines of all qualities; - vitribus shialsii — iiir - Bliali;Stiinmer - Bombazines or Brllliantcs, Silk and Cotton Warp Alpaccae, Silks, Mouselin do Laines, Dames, Balzorines, Mariieso, Gronadinee, ( )Gingliams, Lawns, Crispes,Crape and Love o cit LeisseVailid and Silk Gloves, IlosioryoP in Stlk, %ink, Otto. ,man, Thibet, Baregs 11 Twisted Silk Shawls Scarfs and Cravat.. SHAWLS D SCARFS- , French Cashmeis I ng and square 'Shaw)., 'Broche do„ Printed Baregis,Thibot and Terker• ri do., Gliriai Twisted Silk, Grenadinc,.Hartio ni and Mohair do., and tow priced do: Silk, Grenadine, Barney and other tong and short Scarfs. Also,'Craeats. Buck Laco and Silk Mantillas, Viaiti, Capes and Cardinals, of new styles. EMBROIDERIES AND LACES. Eml,'d Caps . . 'Collars, Spencers, end Mein'. zeds, under Sleeves and Cuffs, English and French thread Laces, Edgings and lnaertitiga, Linenllohin Edgings and fingerlings, e,nb'd Swiss T h -i d Cambric do., Black and White Lace Veils, Lace Shaivls nnk Searle, wide Blush La cos for Mantillas, Lind Scarfs, and [flick Brus sels Lace, for triiniiiing do. and dresses. HOSIERY. ' English Whits and black emb'd open Ivorkell, and plain Silk• hosiery ; white and black 'half Hose, ribli'd and plain; spun Silk and raw Silk „do; also, English and S‘VSE white, colored, and unbleached Cotton do; ribb'd plain, emb'n _clacked, and open worked ; Children's Cotton do., and Ladies white and un bleached -Liale Thread do., of varioua qualities. a aearco and desirable article, and other Hosie ry of various description's LINEN; CAJ9 BRIC - 71 - N Plain,'eordcd bordered, riviare, musique, and emb'd Linen Cambric and Lawn Iltindkorch'fs, from 121 J eta, to $2O each. Also, Baps, Purses, GreeA Basege for Veils, Gauze veils, Black Lunch, Lead cul'd Ina Brown do., Paper Mu.- line, eST,' All the new styles rich and cheap X'earfs and L'ravuts; Kid, Silk; Threltd, and other Gloves; 'utt . on hull Houe; Silk and Linen Cambric tackel Handkereldefs,Suspenders, &c. ' You can ford at MARSHALL'S, No. 1143 Chesnut street, almost every article in the Dry - Goods Ito t. -- yru - 'requ irei - and at prices - quit Or s -. liy, If not lower, than elsewhere, (IT I, •fo.nis INTIM FAT TO PELL ett.FAr)--and as he is constant ly.adding to his stock the newest and cheapest goods, you will be sure of helix suited. but, reader, you are invited to call and judge for yourself. Philadelphia, May 13. 1846. Groicery. Tea, Queensware, Removal ! ~p: , Est 1 slit Y, &;C..- .TOZCOr3O3IOOII.Tii , • . • EsmaTnuLL.y informs the. publiti; that liaving.oPened- .• oilier • in %Sou street; nearky oppasite:the Post:Office; he to ire;. pared to &Retie° Dl NTISTRY. in all!. ha cites: . Good Teeth ard:casential to health, health:a natural 'or. artificial. tines are net only.useful, hut ornamental, and add' materially tr.'. the comforeor the. teearee;i• 'lt- need not Ito 'Lanni' what ;can lie dondtdoie teeth: 101c° it to-say that everydefia ~ can beteinegied,and ant i Teeth. furnished Avila aingle ette...td an, entire met. flatiing ;hati'phositii; table . praitice it;utimliee'hf . years;'gtieti -refer eneca td 'll6li'air require theni, hut ilte_httat'fOlel.ACiheLtij*tatiothAttelt_inilljn_nit eases be perfOrmed in - did: most careful manner• sand sit pi de>rto.suit tile occasion and Alto threes., Pet , sons - Wititc&on• at - their 4.esidettchti:aither In towiduii3Oolintey, Witliont extra charge. ..11e nibs. . wisps hp fonnti it. his office, a ahtyte,:ne at.lBs .reiddeneein Pitt ettlet, ope titaidePi • •' • f hwio. : istraet,:•-filaurki - Al - V.,1110 - fiffilatetfee WPork h a boilos;Ao,retatrt4.*iiatoltkiewiciti,j'Aii :FOR GENTLEM EN r - tylM - !" -- Env sta-they LEI NEW, SPRING- ;SUPPLY AT THE -43.440. SVV ,-- ItAVERSTI,OK6ga• ' sires to irifoi,n.lhe pub%;,: Ho that ho from Philactelphhi;litnitle n 9 openink at the . old Stand,"•On•• - :/ North Eionclier...ati44.irmn'if the most ex tensiimaiid eleQaot aseortmente . tf • •-•-- - . . - -• • . DRUBS' PAINTS -OILS AYE...ST(IE7S i , Fancy Artieles,• Miscellaneoue - -anti &boa Books. rerfumery, Fruits, ike. &c..whioh has over been opened in this borough. oil of whkail hit , have been imitated by himself in person w_ great' care, and which he can ennlidaintly tin; / 7 °commend to,his friends and customers al lieln4 oval if not superior to any in the market. Ilia sto3bk willuonstantly comprise • Drugs and Medicines. ' Patent Medicines, _Herbs slid Esthete,-._,_. Fine Chemicals, Spiees,ground &whole: LiStralnients, , Essences. ' Pure Essential Oils. Perfumery, &AL .. ' dye-Sluffs. • • . Idigoes, 1 Log and Claro,Woods.i Madders, 1 Oil of. Vitriol. Brazil Wood,-.. - 1 Copperas, A luni, ~, 1 Lee Dye, ...4, ' Paints and Varnishes; , '- . • Weth4lll & Brother's White Lead, Chrome/ ', green aid' yellow ' ,P.tifit'snd Varniiih Bittishos, .lersev NV ilalow (;Isis, Linseed Oil, Turpentine," t.,,,p a t :WI Coach % amid., Litharge and HeilLead Wilitillg and Parish Green, constantly for sale at the oldt.44oiblislied Drug,. hook and Tansy •Sture.' „ , Lard Llinps. , - An elegant saltety'lif Lard Lumps, m,atinfae. turgid by Cornelloa, of every size and pattern; and at greatly reduced prices. Fancy Articles, Comprising an endless variety of ovary notion in the fancy way, Which. it would takeei col. omn to enumetato„bilt, in which will be fait/id ' every variety of ertiiiin Tor ortirtnient, instruc tion or amusement, and at prices train a paltry to a duller. , Nu His stock is composed chiefly of Senna • Books, in-which maybe fouTid the;viry ous text. books, Lexicons, Histories, Arithmetics, nose, used in College and the publie schools, all of which will be sold -as low—as at any other astablfslnent. Also,- Groceries & Fruits,. prime and fresh, and of very superior quality, at prieds astonishingly low. In short, a little of every thing that is useful or ornomentnltnay be found-in his establishment, to which hs in. yites the atm:llion` of the pOblic, confident the( both the quality. and prices of his goods, will be found equally sal ishietenT. Rernenibeirthe - Ohl Stand. V Elt.S Mny 6, 1846. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS• 86' DEALERS N Paints, Oils, Varnish, Glaris, Dyestuffs; Putty;&e. &. &c. No. 320 BA LTI 1.01(EN Street, (Four doors below Howard street„ DAL TISIORE, have on bond And offer Tor sato a largo aSsorttnent or Diu6, -. Chemicals . Medicines, &c, which have teen selected with great care, and which they are prepared to sell on liberal terms. Purchasers will do well to call and examine before makin_g;_their purchases elsewhere. We are sure we shall be able to please them, or should they refer sendn. - le , ' or otherwise, all articles Shall lie iold to them ■s low ne if they were present, and put np with great care rind neatness. Baltimore, May 13, 1846. Notices. Dissolution of Partnership. T"2partnership iheretefore existing lbe tween the subscribers in the Forwarding enif Commission business, under the firm of J. RflOA DS & Cu. was dissolved by mutual con sent on the lit day of May, inst. The b.:^' notes, &c. are in the hands of J. Rhoads, is authorized to settle the same. All persona knowing themselves indebted either by note or hook account will please call on the subscriber forthwith and settle up their accounts, and thou having claims will be lattended to in due tons. S. BROADS, D. BROADS, J. LEIBY. rr flie businesa will hereafter be Carried on by J. & D. Rhoads, who feel grateful for the patronage bestowed nn the late fiilii, s and hope by strict attention to business to continue to meets° a liberal share - of public patronage. . JOHN RHOADS, and DAVID RHOADS. Carlisle, May 6, 1846. Estate of Philip Shambach, deceased. .IizcrOTICE in hereby given, that Letters of Adnihnetration on the estate of gliihp tam ac , ate o .ran or towns ip, borland county, deceased, have been issued by the Register of said county to the subscriber; who re.ides in West Pcnnsborough township': ~t_VlLperson, having el i is or''Aemands agains; the enlists of said deceased, aro requested to' make known the same'ii ithout delay, and.thosi indebted to make payment to FREDERICK ZEIGLER; Administrator. May 6,184 G , - --- F„'state of Abraham Bowl - ban, deed. sgrOTICE is hereby given, that Letters Teo tamentry, on the last will and testament of Abrulimn Bowman, lute of Frankfort] town. Alp, Cumberland county, &deem', have beet'. granted by the Register of said county to Os subscriber, whose place of residence is in the township aforesaid : 411 pereons having claims' or demands against the estate of said deceased ase requested to inake known, the same without delay, and those indebted will make payment to' ROBERT LARD, Executor. May 6, 2846 Estate of Daniel Coffman, deceased.; THE - Subscriber, having taken out Letters • Testamentary on the estate of Daniel Coltman, late 13f Silver Spring township, do; ceased, hereby .requests all , persons having claims or demands. against the estate of thu said decedent, toMake known to him the Sallie thont - dela ~...I•;littt.ares.viatiutrym - -- ego, . qr is e. • __..__ ' OBERT MORY, April 15, 1846. ' ' Executoi: Estate_pf_Jarrids,:nektoni,_deaease . NOTICE is hanky the, Lettere-TO .1. 1 11 to inentary: on the, lee! pill , end Itoifeinent of,Jiinies ' Beiron; bite Of. phi: boiottili:Oft New. • villi 3; Ctimbotland 'connt.i,-,•,iinneased , hies this said count:Vile iho said: ,e ll l l l Ens Or, donnuide Ake hist ;Ihe ,esinto a? tho l ata:d... • - tit; are ArqObtedl!i : inifinithoWn'thn. tonne*, itidot4,6llmiido p k y . moot to . , • JACOB BURk. ART', ' Npril:ls; .• . • ' iecutur.- estate ,of William Clar~C s I\ToTicb is hereby giveb... !hi cLetteva :111- hun o te ry oa ; The hot' L W Tema moot (irWilliant (31ark i laterAifihei 'privnehip of -Modieei Cunybeiland: oncety . ,.. ! :deopavid. ha re thii'dat been %tiered - brtke RettiteiAn aid farifij_l_ Tuird - Fouptyi: to. ths'Aubsoff* k .wiii7lB,o"eiii toa , ,,aehip, r ,L4 - 1 / 1 1aaraaj",Alt •Parson. the laid;06110014 v e regidited *Ad • wakem e aine. pa Vidthci .at .aid, pB ere thladdbted tip Clayirp. • : • y'2,„•,;•:,.., . , . ~ . . .. ..,,, ~ .....,..•• . i ,. .1E. , I,ltrT9s,"•iqPi#,,io`,':;ollV 14.131 fr.... 1 -..?...,„.4..,.: ;,-... , ..:,..-:., , ,, A.-:',..„-..s , prifi,k. ;.„...,,,.. f-, . ::i :- — "--: —" . ,:- " . ~'..i'.oi,t'itiolios,.*e., ' -',:i, ,i '..- - ..1,_."...' ?ii.irtismlo4lo4 , #.!i n etittilt*"filtliOklr;rinek' . } ltPit'4iyiT.Y. , :liiititite kl:d . f..lqiilitiiiiiit:Orpiioii c4itititlottpit,,Abik 4 4 ,01, 16 0ftiet,I*114ingi.!' 1 , i ,A;.:, - 4, , 7; , /4 .- .' , .:.:..''.:1::,'rf5f,r.:• - '• : 2 -.' ri 1,,,,,.0 . . , #. - ,.....% , ..,..y ., 1,.. ,, ,.: ,, ;.i ,. .,..' 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