Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, July 01, 1846, Image 3

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,bounded
_itlyler:Ba*
nSourn, Seined Woirda,"sr:
be th 3 , Nitoods ' andTt - he - Trellidi - Xio — ieltes Tcreek,
CiontAining 140..atires,Jinore' Or: less. .
iireyeinenss ere A good 2 story ifwellingliOUSE:
a new Banklisin k . Wagon Shed; . :Cdropritnri; a
well of water' and.nif-Aiiiiletfr 7 eliartlOSti,Seited
itntl'tliken in daeention'as - the orqpoty:ohtaitiribt
(43ads~ Jr -
. .
A Let or: pteco.4l . GretuidOn the
Borough' of Shippenibuite.linqmWty lota of
NPattrAlartin,Alultit Oker, - Georgelliirtline and
—.Street, etintaittitig'.Bo feetin . front-'and 230
feet in depth,'more or less; having•thereon erect-,
ed aLO HOUSE and Kitchen, Seizetland
taken in execution as life property of Jacob Green.
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A - LOA — cifinece , O roun IC {?
instm townshitlibontided brthe Pine 'Groin road.
on thettasollie Pine or .Shippensburg.road on the
south,a Clarkon the north a tpd a
100 uavidsog on the west, conquning
seven more or linth baring
theritinefeetedn: two .atoryditelling HOUSE,
Ke):': - „Sistietrillid - fliken lii execution as the Drop=
+Oktfeotl. IC 'Ferree. m
land,'
.situate in Dickirt+' ,
_
OM township, bounded
,bklanthrof Philip Ebett,,
Mrs.,,Myers, (widow.) Israel Grilfey antrotbitrai
Contenting - Irk/Aerie, more or less,havitierthereen
it:recteila one andll half stery'Log:HOUSG,-Illg'
Barrhnn•Apide Orchard,'llto. , 'Seized:and:taken;
. in exeiti t ion as the property of Mlliattilhingole.
Lot-of Groundaitiittte..in
tlitkllortitigh of Carlisle, bounded on.theeasilty
Hanover street, on the s outh by a lot of George
Brown's heirs, and on the west by an alley 12
-feet wide, containing 50 feet in front and 228 feet
in depth, having thereon erected a 2 story Frame.
House,- Stone book heading, and Ware-house,
Seized and taken in execution as the property of
Jameejirdlfath.
A Lot of Ground in. Hogestown;
boultded by_iolin M. Martin on the west, an alley
on the north, John Fireovid on the east, aq the Carlisle and Harrisburg • ttiropike j ived he t
south, containing
.. t2 feet-in front and abou:o
feetin depth,liaving thereon erected a one and a
half story 'MUSE Frame Kitchen Sr. Shopi.and
a Frame Stable. Seiietland taken in execution
as the property of John Wiikine.
A tract of land; situate in DickVn
son township, bounded bylands of John Peckert,'
John McFarlane, William Carroll and others,
containing IS acres and 14.perchus, neat measure,
• liming thereon erected a one anda half story - Log
110USE,Stable, &e. Seized and taken in execu
tion as the . tiroperty of Francis' Smith:
A half Lot of Ground, in the Bor- -
ough of Carlisle, containing 30 feet in front and
240 feet in depth, bouhded by William Spahr on
the -west, Mayberry's heirs. on the east, Locust
alley on the north, and Loutlier street on the south,
' having - thereon - erected a - two story HOUSE, &e.
• , Seized antl„taken in -execution as the property of
John G. Gilmore. •
All his interest in a tract of land in
hlililin fownship, bounded by lands of David
Ferguson, Miry Leitne)., Andrew Middleton,
Thomas Elliott and others, containing 120 acres,
.more or less, having thereon erected - a two stogy
lug ROUSE, log Barn, &e. Seized and taken in
execution as the property of John C..4fitchell.
All
.the - interesti„.(beingthe_l2th
part,) in 11 tract of , IsintWituate in Newton- town-.
-Ship, bounded by,landrof the heirs of Sinned
Wild, Henry Kintlig, Row and others, con-
Wan 133 Acres, more or Jpie, balingAhrreon
erected a large two story stone HOUSE, t!one
llithrtimrintut - ot)ibritarirwrinentaTike -- Seized
and taken in execution its theatroperty of Richard
Rude.
The one 11th part-of a tract of
in Mifflin township, bounded by lands of John
• Stitillenbergyr, Peter Weaver's heirs and others,
comitaibing 20ttacres, more or less; having there
on erected a' - doubly one and a halt story_ log
(OUSE; lag Barn, ege.
. -
A' tract of land in_said - lownshtp,
contoitling twenty-three Acres, more or less.
A tract of land in Hopewell, town
ship, bounded . by lands of.tolin Hetierling, Philip
and David Dawn, Leal Diehl and others, contain
ing 2.10 acres, more or less, having thereon erect
ed a two story log, HOUSE and Kitchen, Wank
Born, and other improvement s, Seized and taken
in execution as the property or Joseph Hoover.
All the interest in a Lot of Ground
on the south side of in street, iu the borough
of Mechanicsburg., bounded on the north by said
street, on the east by F. Wofiderlieli on the south
by , an alley, on the west by widow Bowmen con
taining 48' fee( in front, and 200 f et in depth.
more or less,
'Two undiided sevefith'parts of a
lot of ground, situate .on the sol.th side of High
street, in the borough of euu Male, ' minded on the
north 'by said street, on the east by a Frame
I Millie and lot of Sarah' A rmor, on the south by SI
20 feet alley, on iIM west by-a-liense- anti lot al
James Noble's heirs, containing shout SO feet in
front and 240 feet in depth, haying a- two story
stone, HOUSE and Kitcben thereon erected.—
Seized and token in execution as the property of
Edward Armor. ,
A lot of Ground situate in the
borough of Carlisle, bounded ly__Pomfrret street
on the north, by it lot or Mrs. Williams elf the
east, by Chapel Alley on the and a lot Of
N. Siditiclunanivon the west; containing 60. feet in
breadth end 240 feet in-depth, more or less, hav
ing thereon erected a Mg DOUSE and. Kitchen.
Seized And taken in execution as the property of
Jacob Cart, deceased. •
A tract of land situate in Main
township, containing 75 acres, more or less,
hounded by lands of Soloman .Shaw, Samuel,
McGaw, David Whistler and John Miller, hey
rug eim erected .tvro outs and . a half story . log
HOUSES, lokßarn, Blacksmith Shop, and other
improOmeets.'
Arstgiall tract of land situate in
said township, bounded lands of Peter Ja coby,
David Bricker's heirs, and others, containing t 5
acres more or less, &Mut two acres or *hie,' tire
elettrVll soul the residue in timber, lieieed lie taken
in,,CkcentiOn property: of Jo Jut
A-lract of land..sttuate. . in South
aniptoh township, bounded by, lands of the.Car7
Asle Bank;
,FUglesonger , and, others, containing
lo4tutil tine fourth iiceee: ( mcire.or Seized
1171 taken.in,c4zoldkcn ni property of - :Jacbb
:two, story T:og , Howse, 13 feet in
ZnitxU, feet;,in'ileplhion'the griquinleor.lind
.ow.4n4ll,Jenry Ofiker,,situate taw nJ
GN breath , and.otherei no
" . !}iriudigr'olindimiriedintely . sidjiicent and belonging
iteeeditts , , tor' tile. °Minor/ and u cer
• fift•ptirtioxes Of, Owl building. Sei zed :And token
_•e execution - 4i tiie iirojiertrolii!Onry-o,Lier:•'•
4 :_tktract'..Of - 14111 .akkaa!e a' -Sterrett - PS
. -- Giip;.iii',Nokh Middlitori.tOwneliiii, in the &flinty
of Conaberlandiand in the iownships of. Ryit'ond
OtertiVin'the county of Perri, and State of.Penot
:. t
bonnded Illi kil fetes, to' Wit t'., Dee Old og at a past ,
.r . thence bylands'ofJacob Sailor's heirl,nOrth 73 de
"'--,-.2reel,basst /89:pereltes to stones, north 21 degrees,
:,-...westl9.perehes to , a white ' oak, : north 611:degrees '
..Nost",9l I. ,perabolloi • , post;, north - 8.5*.' degrees,
. . eaSt'Oh perches to , pine shiest); thence;by lands
- ." - .. -- iir.
...o.iiiiirti4re i ii: heirs, it
16 - 011 681 . . - degrees,east 411-
perobia.;to 'a:stone; north .79,1. degrees. east 43
...peosheit,to arWhiltidaki thence by'foods of James
il,.)Vid,te,",nArrtfttlt-I degrees, east 140 :p_erchis to il .
__o . 4Sitchellit . thkeitse by landed( robe' White. south
:,4154 argroti .sitt 93 perches to a deed' white :oaks:
_,;.4.titeng,e, by Isn't origi nally surveyed in ,lohn ILlngue,
::;.c . .1,..;.#411074. , dogrees,., west 140 perches to -Amway .
4 . ". - ' . *148.1 . .hw0e1, east 80
. perchestdm chestnut;
.1,.... . .80.tiegreeth , es,t ass.perthim to O`olieitouti
2,,,,th ' ifs . ....degreeli: omit 9Z perchet.twiti-liekoist.
" - .l.tlitto by lane! Of Hugh smith, *Ow, 1-taideme& 4,
li i ik.
T.",..0b- ~.n ol ifi„Sd degrees'.t 99iporehes.to O
- A . ,iiiiilit , ikatir4tilkiruth three Anrd.e l 4 4 l ll 1 8 *Tama
.._....: . ,,, q .,„. - oh eam4 ; ;e south,to•degreesort,..st:42l . perches_
- i to a idiestoptratnith 511P,delpiles; weet 34
,perches
.., to. it.'..'Whlte4talndtt . north: 85 'degreei, - :west 'ss'
.4i,, , 0 1,, t 4 3 , 1 0501,4,u_ti,,k, , Aunith az degrees, west
. ' 225. perthei.lo ' a'elteslnitt: oilc,,thentoe.hyllfere.
":.Vitieysytt, &nth 561. dcfrees;West 28 Perches. to
. . ithestnut Osb.c.sotith 80 Ala' grew, 112 perch
- - .1:4 tit;irtdieitnuteaciuth 1 .4e2twe, esit'43 Perches
. l'fiiiltiPinet:4l l l4 Bo ".:b7.landspis; , wsuittEr'Ottmdent•
~ M4gthslriii ninth I,Bl::degreos; pilt,;s4' iierOtie4 Id .
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. J.., ~li . , - 4 4 8.)0706. mood, a moir, ' ioame,.
s
ril.
77:...._ _ i44.vxmithiblsOioutk V degrees,
.. , 5 . .' .4 e - , inifeliOaleato"htittotitt .6021117,1 ,degre - - `4,
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tit
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DIE
Wong; Jima' el 1. egreee - east .2,,p_eett ette..to,-
chesfluti2sitilii . Bsle,•'degetes;;***ltElteriihite tit
stones iindllronrtiaiselFeAttotit.:±soith.V.,tlegr.ii,
east d, perches to Vomit iltencellillittidiFtlninib
linnet:7e thies, WirthSS. tAtteeci, west Arateetthes
to oyindsi2saiithftg
stonesEnorili — bCdegr,gps,*est.tbilieeettett-teii
finatt,lncrth, r 77,:degreesi , l west • 14i perches
ituinpoiouthA2slegieeir, *at 40nierith
lett; south..n -slegrc'es;
east 53.`h erodes to a post; 80;44.76 dt greesotest.
88 perchet to a hickory . ;-thence by land of Parker
liiAtiiiintfinnoouth-Sti degrees, west 168i,perches
to!sionetif •
.thence by hinds of Samuel Miller, north
lterh - ev,"4 - ostligriteridiett - to - solosto.hemlnee
fil
o ,heglnning;conteitiing :FEE It: II IJN,DREP-4C
11/NETEEIN ACRES. & FIVE. PERCHES - qui
Cutiberlsntrcountj, and.SEVEN HUNUIII4I .&
-FIFTVFIVIE AC RES sind,SIXTY- PERIGEES,
in Terry county; c ontaining in the witole„ . • -
•
r 1 thousand, 1 Anndredikleventy-four
ACRES and SIXT•V;FIVE PERCHES, and al
lowsueb of six per cent. F . Or roads, lise.:'moresor
less, together with all and. singular the heiddita
ments and appurtenances
,therettuto belonging,
&c. Seized and taken in e xecution as the prop
erty of Sterrett Ramsey and Albert C. Ramsey.
And to be sold by me - . ' ' • •
AI)PI4 LONG SDORPt Sheriff.
Sherifra Offlec,,Carliste, :July 1,1846. ,
Notices.-
. . ,
SlSdast2zatteuzseinga 111111eDalaalgrea '
;11gOTIC.P; is hereby t , iven, that 'all bills
.L 1 against Dickinson, College, ' Phould be
',repented - to the Treasurer, before Cc lot of
July in eveyy;year; and that the Trutdegi will ,
lipid themselves responsible for no bill !Judie
dentracted.wlthout a written_ order train ' Abe_
President.
, WM. D..SEYMODtt, Treas'r
Carlisle, June 24, 1846. .
LAST NOTICE To COLLECTORS.
'T HE' several Collectoraiif State andtoutity
'Vexes, will personally appear on SATUR
DAY, the llth of Ju1y,.1846, at t4e Commis
sioners' Office, and there pay over to the Treas.
urer, the State rax, assessed in their several
duplicates, for the purpose of meeting she de
mand made on this county, by "the Common
wealth. _This must be rigidly complied with*
as the payment must be made fifteen dab's prior
to the tat of AutguO, neat.
91 HE State Treasurer by his eirenhir of tI
1 9th instant, to the Commissioners of the
County, has directed their attention to the no.
cessity and importance of collecting the State
Tax for.the present year bolero the let of Au
gust,- to enable the State. to meet the payment
of the interest due at the time; and offers a de
duction of five per cent from the Tax of such
counties as. may pay the same into the State
Treasury prior to that date. ; Cumberland co.
by the prompt .nay ',flier State tax the past
year, realized the sum of eleven, hundred dol
lars, a deduction (ruin the State tux, which was
received by the count) , Treasurer for County
purposes: Equal prOmptness on the.part of the
collectors and tux payers the present year will
result in the same advantage to our county, and
we hope nothing more will be required to en.
sure the payment of. our . State tax, prior to the
first of August, than to call the attention of our
citizens to the advantages resulting to The
County, particularly at this time when a con.
siderable debt has been incurred, in the erection
°film Court. Huuscond also that payment - is
requited by the Commonwealth to enable her to
maintain, untarnished, her furtli,and credit, hi
tine prompt payment of the inlertTial — EuTili - 6 pub,
• C. TITZEL, -
J. WORTFIPIGTON,
D. STEU.
Comincoioners of C'limberhind County.
CO3l/4188IONERSOFFICR,
Carlisle, June 24; 184fi.
Assignee's Notice.
CHRISTIAN WEB R, of Allen township,
Con.berlond county, lion executed to the
und•trsignedoi luntary assianment of all his
property, for the benefit of his creditors. The
debtors of the assignor are reipissted to maka
immediate payment. •
' JACOB KIRK, Jr,
• New Market, Yurk county, Pcnna
Juno 17, 1844.
Auditor's Notice.
•
UE undersigned Auditor, appointed by
T
the Orphans' Court of Cumberland
county, to settle and adjust the -rotes and pro.
portions of the pasets of the estate of JACOB
lIARNISEI, deceased, to and among •the re
spective creditors, hereby gives notice to alt
persons interested, that he will attend' for that
puspose, at his office in Carlisle, on MONDAY:,
the 20th day of July, 1846, at' 10 o'clock, a. m.
when and whore they may attend if they think
proper. J. S. COLWELL,
• Ca rl ne '17;1846: Mawr.
Auditor's Notice.
THE undersigned Auditor, appointed by the
Orphans' Court of Crtinberland connes4o
settle sad adjust the rates and proportions or the
assets in the hands of Jacob Shelly, Assignee of
Daniel tiravbill, of Allen tOwnship, to and among
'the respective ereiltters;•hereby gitres notice to
'all persons interested, that he will'oltentlfor that
purpose, at the public house of Michael I„,ongs.
gorf,
_in Shiremanstown, on SATURDAY the
25th of July next, at 10 o'clock., a, m..when and
where they may attend it' they think propsr.•
Lr,Vl Slklitli/.g; •
Auditor.
June 24,1846
Estate of Abraham Diller, deceased.
LETTERS',of administraiion on the Estateof
Abraliamlßller, deed., late of -Big Spring
todiiship, Cumberland 'county, have-been granted
Mthe subscriber, residing In West Poinsborough
townships_ All persons indebted to said estate, are
requested to
~t. n ahe ,payment inimediately, and
diem having. elainis will peesent them properly
authenticated for settlement without delay to •
SAMUEL Dl LLE It, Atlnt'r.
Juni. to, 1846
Estate of George Kissinger, deceased.
Nal: 1 0 1 w hereby given, that Letters Tea.
tamentary onAles. lest will and' testament
of George Kissinger,deeeased, Weer Dichim
son township; Cumberland -oeunty,'hase .beep
issued.hy the Regilter of. said . eminty to the
subscriber, residing.in the same township: All
poktione having claims or demands against the
estate oflsaid - deeease4are reeuested - to make
nowt 1- same wi lon slay, and 01080
debied will niults imyment to • • •
lIENJAMIN MYERS,
Executor.
June 17,JR46
st4 - 63i , -ef.Pdier-Sw-tmu•irsNldee,d---
NO.TICE hereby giVee,..thefs; loiters or
.Nadministration on the estate of PETER
SWANG4II;. Sii ,- .docossed,•loteof South Mid'.
tOsyneldp, Cumberhied onuntii bsoo:betin
issued /by the Rogistee.of Said openly to the
Lltileg,.. in . the, township ,
All petsons haying claims . or'denien s agents
Slid dectident'sie reifuissted to make known the
ettmeliltbeut - delay;ari.d - tboseindebtedistiiindti
payment lionied.lotely to !,
! JACOB RITNERr Adm't.
;Jtme ,9,1p45.
' E6late. ig POtlieliXiiie;; dc,C,id..'
04'fbE to hereby glren; ttiot:lOtters'tosiir;
mentor) , en the,' gotote :nt' GOTLI1111),
.TER,,docenred;ltelit-MotirOinvirishiii i
Cumberland -county; have: been gratited-16; On
inbsdriborilmoldlng *MO painelorimililii :.,..;:
All verOono hovingeltilmo against *4ll' nokole
*III preonmC'them•properly' arithontirlotoll Id
entlletneol,intf, thole IndelAntri mai payment.
inemedistolj'le, - '' . • .-''' '' ' ' '" ' '': -' - '
• ' '' ' " ' "';'.,TOHN'LUTZ'c'-,
Exttentoir,
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Jilne
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Tow - un`lii"itle:4;4o'n!ttL,,_r . itx cu.b.,und
. :couK . . 4 2gatimA,dioribu w . l .he. i tsi dt o !il
t'itaintifit`.;to'.l4,,, _r...7'.....2'hr2.-..niihev,l'Assig'neil'prDor.l.
v ai t yv h i e e irn itite . i t e itt r u tit . :, , Q .C . n :rireliam,,iia:nr9it:7....hp-itlli:r
bie-ot:a-iti.:tri,:irs:lll,et,Wl:Datri:Caiiitn.i:TAtiliL.:ll-17,
DA Y -: the.3olh P.Ur gy s, tt,i,_,,.. ncjes 6e , , t h. ,,
of 414.1111°41*6.41'neiii! 7iitlia:rvottoAlZ
mid , iyaiihoiner k, 7!,,,,,!. , : 11,.i -..try'..,:
kereik lP i, T ,,t i! ! ! d, :;•',:wl t tis*dizAig i. '
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..'...‘-ixt,:;:t.- stinettis.::' .
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:;;.GAn.t. irsEt oRINosi.,:: -.,....::-
T "' , propriet.oi.reerpti o tfidly:...infOi r sAhe
.:-, '.,..4mblic'in,. general,. that,the Springs . ..Aro.
,4' ;:.:;.-* ;:.,:. • .:':, • rit.ipened-,fOr....the'nfeception_Of
fi . ...Boarders. and.'"'Vieiters, .. The . '
.- -, • - , . ... .... .. , .
‘,.. ,dSprings Aro 7 situatod' 4rrniloo
..
-.... ..nOrth: Of.'Parlisle,:con, , i.he LAead:
leading,, in:, Bloomfield, 10.0. soo:,healthi.. an&
romantic place. Bathing'. establishnientshoth
warm and cold, ondcy.ery accommodation.may;
- be - relied - uporn - -13ttarding , to'be-cuestorit-:than '
.41 ver-lp , suit-the-timic '', -. ' -
• Air..,Georgo [feudal '.will'take 'palsengers to,
or.frorn the Springs, at. Any, hoor or, day in the
week, when two or.rnore applyylit.,twenty-five
cents, each possenger. • Apnliciation to be made
at his Livery, Stable, in Pitt. street,'.near the.
corner. of Pitt and Pomfret streets. Parlislci. .
P., CORkIMAN.
Juno 24, 1846.
Opp elcga . l4 printing' .
HERALD 308 OrTICEI:
THE . ' Minix Office having.beeniately
furnished with an, elegant flew Press from
the celebrated of_ Hoe.St _Co._ in
•New York, together with a large variety•of
new, Fancy Types of the latest and most at
tractive designs, is now provided with facil
ities for doing:every kind of JOB PRINTING.
from' the lamest posting bills doWn to the
smallest card or circular, in the most supe
rior ond elegant style, and at ihe lowed
price:eespecially'when paid for in CASH. •
Handbills tor private circulation, or to be
used us , wrappers, by Merchants, Shopkeep
ere or Mechanics, printed at very iTuuderate
rates when ordered in large quantities, so as
-to make it a desirable object to business men.
Large posting bills, circulars, cards, and
every variety of Job Printing, on white or.
fancy colored paper, executed in the best
style-and at the most .reasonable prices.—
The orders of our friends and the public re
spectfully solicited.
- French-and- German Language.
PlmeE§son PHEY,purposes to give instruc
tion iii the French and Herman Language, to
young Ladies and Gentlemen, who are desirous
to become acquainted with those branches of po
lite education. Mr. Prey will remain iii Carlisle
a year, during which lime, no assitlinnis pupil,
under hiwinstruction, can learn to write, t end and
.4speak those languages with ease. He is now in
`ramming a -ohms, to which he confidently refers
for Ilia evidence ot I.is abilities and the superior
ity of his method of teaching. His terms are
inoileinie. Lemma in liebrew, and all other an
cient languages, will be given if desired. .
-Mr. Prey
. would refer to the .following'gentle-
W. R. KNOX , 'Esq. S. D. A OMR, Esq.
.1. S. PARKER, Esq. Prof. BAIRD, A. M
Itec. WI LLIA sI UEItBERT NORRIS.
JAMES S. COLWELL, Esq
Carl isl e 24., IM6. .
- a CARD.
rpnE person who sometime ago, borrowed
I the following ,books from Dr. Creigh, viz:
.Eberlo's Practice of Medicine, tat VOllllllO.- 4 .
Cullen's Practice: of Physic, 28 volume, and
Punglison on NeW Remedies, will please to
rclOrn them to him.-
4ul' 1,1896.
AUCTION!
T .
jj LL lie 'Pohl at the Auction Room of
W ULD; -- on - Saturclayilhe 4th of
July inst. - at 5 o'clock A. a quantity of
• • • - . •
Polk, Beane & Rice,
being part of the. Government Stores, remain
lug at Caf i`Sie Barracks.—Terms, CASH.
M. SANNO, Gov: Agent.
Carlisle Barracks, July 1, 1846.
• •
Ti) the Voters of Cumberland countyi
WHEREA.S, reports have been put in circa
'lation by certain interested
thrll have declined being a candidate for the'
office of Sheriff, manifestly with the fraudulent
and dishonest intention of Injuring my prospects
and advancing their own; this is, thercibre, for the
Mirpc se of positively and flatly contradicting
these false and malicious statements, andlnform
ing my friends find the public generally, that I
11,teE NOT Beni /NKD,—lillii I Will not &Clint,
and
that if my life and health are spared until the
election, I shall be much gratified by receiving
their support. Very Respectfully, .
Your Oh'tit. Serv't,
JA M ES HOFFER.
Juno 10, 1846
.inother Large Supply of
New Goods,
Just received from NEW YORK and
PHILADELPHIA, at the Cheap
Wholesale' & Retail Store of
. CBAB,LIII3
TllE.subseriber. having .purehaseittlits last
stock in New York and Philadelphia,
can, now accommodate all. his easterners and
the public in general, with a larger, handsom
er and cheaper assortment of goods than has
ever been brought to Carlisle.
It is impossible to enumerate articles, but
he' would call the attention of the' Lames to
Ma splendid stock of
•
Fancy Goode,
and the GENTLEMEN to his big stock for sum.
num WEAR. I have .added to my former
stock, a large supply of •
Hats, Boots and•Shbes.
Also, an extensive assortment of prime fresh
- GROCERIES, '
Remember the OklAtarid, East Higli street,
where you carrot times find a hag stock of
cheap goods. - CHAS. COGILBY.
Carlisle, June 17, 1846. •
N. ft, COUNTRY MERCHANTS supplied
Nith all kinds of goods at city' prices.
•
PLIIIVIRE •
National.,Daguentui, Gallery .
PhotOsfaphelos',Pundg ; Dppids;
AlVit.ftbED the Medal,' Four'his . t print.
-utuP, and
.Two higheet.Honiits bi-the
stityterof* Mgtegachusette, - N. York, anti Pe9n.
vaa4 t fth thentroit b - 1 - sfirilaye - d
tentypee : botd 443 or
.exhihlted; •
ETPcirtr*ltti taken tilt,
tee style`, - Milt..
-out regard te,weither Vo.??+,' . .
Inettnitione • b/en
.
9 , 4go'neeorto?ent of , A pparntOe nod,
,StOok
always on AliOlowosi sash priceo.„
Yoek, 251. B.foadway;:
136 ,Chetilaut ,Boolon s .Coitrtair.sBl
Hanover SlL ;fl plhmore ,+ 2115 Baltlrcloru Bt;;
Woollingicio;.'Peonairianla , -'Avenue;;
Mcciiolo emit*
-Saq444l
:; . 7' --111) °1 0 ,TOR.Ifirle,RP/
t"u
a - 1 1- 1501 1 :r m t i t t ieiti
, l or c . e ! .to t ,r e t?; 9te.lar rn ge l lt
it:
I
,".
Ititiornerehle r Anti - Articles; eiet 4 leifoght to Coe
*ol 6410' Loiri-lle to
Aeroiceopthinieliyhti,ore 'edrious:. 'hit( :wa y ._ Jam cell for the entitlement Of., the tbitig:'.'
1 7, New
With a lut ar,
iti,
Na‘Y Go.ods, gmo,n among .
whit4', It ra 3Prinql, pktiros, Italzoriner, ostohod•
and ilokhillthed , Bovoriorl Black !Wiwi
Crsergi,: , fairviolette*.',lloonoto. French' Norked
gillhOW"nti Chemizetti.: ,of which It 101 l
at th e laticat ptieea for, ~ , C
eskrlisfor, June 10 410
,-:
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iiTr".T,,
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ti t
for. a! •"I ':up' " ,*4 l{ ' .1
4kat,",r01'if,,,,,,14-to,' ~Sartli "T: l i. 4
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ME
. •. .
4en ate
Partner% rioek'to vita Zaterests
•• • •
; '••
i,
MIXIS - PATENT HORSEPOWER
• AND ; .'
,: -.l ±l/RESIUNG IVEAOXLIZZ
A.HE subscribers would respectfully inform
the Partners of Cumberland, Adams, Pruitt.
lin,and-theadjoining counties,that_theyhaviethe
rightfo make and mil MIXTRATENT-HOIRSE
Povv&R AND THIIKSIDNGMADHIN
This Horse power is made on the Principle of I
conWe'draught.and is pronounced by those liav,
ing thein,in use to be the lightest drau g ht or, any
Horse power riow in,use, This Horse power . and
Miehine, has been , in mein thitcounty for aboat
four , years, and hair fully,ansmined Its' repidation
for being thq beat Machine hi , use.
respectfully nail tl-e attention of thoseorho
are in want of ,a Machine to call at our Foundry
and Machine Shop, in them:ter ocjilicesle, Ware
House,sinitexamine for themselves before pur
chiming elsewhere, as we are determined to sell
them low.' The following Certificate haire been
gratnitously.fiffered by those having them in use,
and speaks highly . of its valuer , -
Certificate:
_.-THIS-is to certify. that-wq hate in title ohe oft
Mix's Horse pewee and Threshing Machines,
and do „consider it sitperior to, any machine y.t, , e
have vet- seen or used fqr liglitness of draught,
speed in threshing, mid, durability, and, do.confl
txlieunetliythierrin
recommend it to Farmers as a superior
David Kutz, • John Fishburn,
Jacob Kutz, Peter Tehlay,
• A braharn'Kurtz, William Shriver,
Wllliatit_Dunlap t f Jokri
THE. subscribers would aisq inform ilhe eiti. ,
zens of this and the niljoinging counties that they
are prepared to execute to order tat Wide or
. .
• C6Atings; ..
•
such - at - Min Gearing-Drell destriptiont, - Rolling
mill work, Corn and•Plaister breakers, Thresh
kg machine castings, Plotighti and.Cultivalors.—
They have also on hand a new Corn Sheller, that .
will Abell 100 bushels an
hour.. Slime of ald.de
-- - r--'- - ---A-- _,-- •, • L ieriptiotti, _such as_ nine
f..-,ii-t,..- z . ,,, ,- - ~,,, , plate- all sizes and pat-
If ~.- . .;f.T, ..\ tern. '... •
Coal 4` Cooking
STOVES
- ofdiffekint)iatteeni'auch
_ _
Lewis' patents, which me tligliesriforinTuseT
Threshing Machines repaired at modziate Prices.
33L.A.08S.MITIC WOB of all
kinds Rod finishing ii general. . _
Foundry mid 'Manlune- Shop hi , the rear of
i s tenrj Rhoads' Warehouse.
F. 11. KEENEY)
WM, ASK VL n
Catlisle, May '27,1846. ' .
GIiEAT EXCI,'ZEZVZILINISt. -.-:
WATCHES AND JEWELRY, :_.
/11110IVIAS CONLYN, takewthisinethod Of
Ji. -returning his sincere thanliiiii his friends
and the public.in general, for
,th9.Yeryliberal
share of patronage bestowed upoiihini, and begs
leave to Inform them tint h 9 hattAcatreceived
the largest, handsomest, cher+ PesCind 'bast stuck
of Wa,tchcs Jewelry, .5-c:: hver,-',Offoreti in Car.
lisle, consisting in part' of' r:ulFJt./aled
• - -._., —GiildV*lo%-ever—
__ _Olt, — T rip.:,,__ A -. :,- , A L : •
. ,c ,- ; ',MI w v..,- , P. l 4es,
)
/ /4. a , , Via' fro i n r i - 4:1 - 161 4 5 - - - dollars. ring
.' .0 ).. c., plain GOI.Pr.& SILVER
itk , ' P e "4; fik Wuteliei• :of:: every kind,
-,ap h . ,-fl—f , . --:J'a* • , • .).-•, rj
~--..---" -., -- quality...an . d . prtea. -
Gold; Silver & CommokliVateh-keys;
.
'or every variety, from fiteefite c toihree dollars.
Gold Finger rrnge, Ear fingsMitsps,_Locicets,
Watch chains, Braceletsilledfilliiiint.kllrenst
pins, together with every "artielei)rjewelry for
Ladies and Gentlemen'e 'weiti.T.Lbald lk Silver I
Ever pointed PENCILS, ii IrCarittriati, and
4 -fine lot of the-celebirated=e44,±t ;.... . 1
Diamond Pointed Gold Pens.
A Erma variety of, notionsoucli as common
fancy and low priced lircastplee,Watch chains,
Steel beads Fancy Hair darts, Miniature cases,
Guards, Si lver Thimbles, Pencil leads, &c.
Also, a largo and very line assortment of
such as Rutter knives, Tablo and Tea Spoons,
Sugar tongs, Salt spoons, Ste. - of tic vary best
quality and manufacture, and as cheap as they
can ho purchased imtlic cities. Also, a very
arge lot of Gold, Silver foil Steel framed
SP GT.ACLES,
to suit all ergs and ages, and 4,911 prices.
-- miskick Is largo anti extensivcrand'ho re.
spectfully asks the public totive him a call, ao
every article of for sale will bo of Alio brat
material, and sold cilasTElt TIIAN EVES !
Watches and Jewelry,
will he repaired as usual,' in the,best style and
on iery inoderefe'tertne. fohnd at
the OLD SrsarllD, in West Bigh Street, a few
doors above Beotem's Hotel, and opposite Mr.
I.OU&Orefiriiik 'store, whafe lio Will lie happy
to attend to the order& of hie old friends' and.
cuitomers, P and as many new once as may favor
him with their patronage.
•
Carlisle, Juno 3,1846. • .
REFINED. AMERICAN ISINGLASS,
WRUANTED conal'in strength to litussinti
Isinglass ler 'Pablo Jellies, and of great
sersice in diseises ,where delicate, animul.fobd la,
required, and' well calinlated for long ami voyages.
It improves by age If kept dry, and can be made
into Soup in a few'm mites, Rod is of great service
in clarify in Cider 'hoer and Wine.
To make'rxible Jellies—Use at least two oun
ces of Cooper's Itef ned American isinglass ' whirl'
should he first soaked in, colttWater, for il hours;,
drain off that wider; then tak'eAwn.quatittl Etflio/ 41
wsgar, one 'and W half ,06 . *if' ia.,sugar, put-
.it,iii:
the Willa of three rigs.. time. juice .or, three'-'9d
sized lcmons;
fhb peel. ol amyl! stickof.e)pos .o
inon,
a little nutmeg, oonsgit peel s , another spice to suit
the taste r.iiir••all the ingretfienti.*ol , tet,eilier
While cold, then boil 'the whole. initiaifiv'e'...r 'tett
• minutes, and then - pone:it '.th r' efigh a Jelly . peg,
when it ' may. be fnet.".intr glasses or moulds, .ond
_when..oold'arllthe.fiefise stse.l....;..T,lpeinantlda slionhl.
"be firer ect•mlWa.:ll4le.wldier•of ',egg and Water,
jest - nacre the
,•jelly, Ittvnt,..l6"'-,thifii;:ht o er. o.
tritkii it enay,liktifin,therelout on plates,' ;•:'.,• :...
'Nhe Jelly Bag, is ontilediffianial 8 or lit Miffeal
iieress . the 'opening, and . latent half ~a yard 1149;
narrowing to a point at the' bottom. , fi t he liquids
shat rBBB liiroiligli Orst. alioqtti be poureihhielt - hr ,
the hag:until .it rope licretigh clear. --• ',...
,',.Atid,otte .0,0 of witiejo the ..sbove IM-Wine
Jelly, othir li quids . matictfrt tu_preAcryes,Mgy_be.
jellied by, the seine ,pregorlien of the PAS . .
glass., _Blano!..74lanio,t,nu4 IP? ina4 ftti.•ing'4 l 4lt
one.ounoe'of •Jain laurfoi•two'?querte of milk' Or.
• ;b6 t eFooftwo Irifer7aTiorgarian poe
silt the taste....lirkati the Whale 'le a heiling'hatif;
.atrittit i ican'il Wiirn .nraiyeoei ; Oil' il.*, l llktin, kc.
VlC:ereitiwthat.)*lii 030 while 'reettilif's Polir it. iii
niotildei'aattaihreiterioctly ciiild, If pay ae Wilton
out and ;;VIIIII M ii Ale ready,for mem: , tri i i 3 n *M i i•
ilhoUldliellest';WWVWlill - . tiotil'aiiicr;elitch•fyill
prevent. t roes•st e ,lq to eat , •- - • • ••,, ..•
-.
-Foe sale ,by:John `.J. My er s.: ...11,0;.• REIF'S.
CEGEBRATEIn.JELLy t,fftAlNßll3v;with
Whicii,,thefabosx'jellieria6
be made lit I..fcw'
~j.niantea- . L.:l:...4tinerliN7'...r'4tifliii;:a: h11Y.E11.9.,±...;
...,-;••`. '. 1 4. '''' .. . , ..;. .'; - ', •
• ,' ...likifilik' siSztc , w, ,, •-• -, '• - • . .• ''• ' 1
r• ge neral: isortreent.af•trlah Lluensidtery kis. is"
'; pram 4.ttitiedikt to St :: • Vas highrequaltlieti
CAM * heal bletaiserlek, and_starranted to
free frinairielos,:t. , Atse,igagattit,Joittena tor . Wild' ,
itiglielsid-fitetrilti• •.• :.,-.` • "-; G.,,W..llitnai:p'-
~iiiiticackt, VI/LOOM and praudbie , ,' ;• ~
ictOfillthraliklriptinid'.r.iiibti '1 011 1 6814 .; '., 4:44Lve
'iv.m. 4 1 0 04 3 ithesei.:Winip -,itist.ssiStitalltisi:,.:Stlth
-great care; aatkcatieohtldeetly regt_ - Mtn,
foi'VtdAlimellWill9, l6 ,tv: . MVr,slilll..
,RfPVi'''it , .!' , 1 ,
~ la n e siap,l4, . .v;:!,,,, ..p.o it@totit i., , ffgera.r i.
t ,....-- , .., : . 0
,4-1, 4
g biros/
~, 0.0 eikligiii*,i,nal..i-00,,i„,,i,ii, ,
1 wialtvi.dwitioirv;_ool,,
It -- , 41?),..,; Merials*lbailit -AIL
tkoet tut tain m . 0404 ~, .
L e vilteOtiljps9fiii-f PlI. '
01110i,:4,4".44,,,1,r-jP1'4,';151ti.Z.,,•,.......41, .t.4,'
writ, ui3O
• • , 47' ‘75
. t „ . „ : „.. ii _.. 7 . 4; ,
, ~ 1 ~....7, ~
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~. . ~.. ~_741.,,0*..-„,-,...,;,-vitv, _ 4,,,,,i..,.?,,,, d . 7.- .
zai3l,ol7lrs''" , ': - - '-
lAI3-Juat otiened i - (In 'the;too,nilbrieerly_ecr_.
;-- . Copied by. Mr; IlenrlAltglel4 Net 'Corner
at arketl3lqt.nre,y,ollMeaslalreregaq, slotk ef
'W,-W3 7 .:SKSe. ; CSCIDICIDIX4i .
.A.oioniallich'iireEngileli;Fcerieli;Amerliatiend:
^Twce- - . , .
- --- L -- ---Clai_O_ r kll , o 1 - .: .. .
s,ittiifeti. tin& Caesireereii - 2of.iiiridni-; kinds of the
latest -styles. . ; Gatabrottnat . Linen. and. Cotton
• Grillsi Ore* 'Mel Celiforma,flards, and - Si 'great
variety...for men's Weir. BALZORINES, Barages,
:Lawns, White and'-Fancy "Gimleated ;Robes.—
French, Seotehi and Domestic, Ginglianis. -- G ing-
It tali' Lawns, M ou all n de Laines,Colicoes,ldenehod
, tentliitahleachedllinli es; Colored Cambries;and a
. general -a,eortm e - Goods. •Thibet;^
11l erino, nntl I , gee wls and Sonria„Lidles'
' Cravats ; Gent rnetes - bla k Italian fancy cravms..-
Silk . ..and Gin ham Handkerchiefs. : New Style
i k
Spring:Bonn s, • Latest . Peria -shaped Chinese
Pearl, Gimp. renct Braid, . Neapaldttn, Mod,
• enO -and Rutland Straw .11nnneta., Elegant rich
fringed Rihbona jLacias, Edgings and Inscriings.
Also, FAMILY ' G HOLEGIES, Such 'mi College;
. Sagars,-Teas, Stokes and Tobacco. ,--- '.- '• .
-,-- A 64-- atriz.determ i nail _ to_aell.lowiarlVA§Hi
-1 'respectfully. incite. 1110 publie la call -end cx.
;amine' ray stack heforepurchish% elsewhere.
- Carlisle; April 22, 1446. ..
•
113. 3;Xt t Z:t . c.
• coxiiitzts' simunirt; • •
.. , .
ULDiitth ounceito the citizens or Car.
• IN Hale and. the POlrlierin •general, that he
has removed his store to South Hanover street,
one door below Burkholder's.Hotel,in the house
formerly occupied by Mr. N. W. Weeds. where
.he.w.otild advise all who want to purchase eliertp
Goods to give him a call.
He would inform the public that he has just
returned , from - Philadelphia with: a large and
splendid assortment of.
Spring and Summer Goods,
which added to his former stock makes hie as
sortment complete. He : will sell goods as cheap
ne at any other cetablishnient in town. His
stock, which lias betn 'selected with care and
attention, will enable him to give such bargains
l as cannot fail to please. -
tic would therefore call the attention of the
public in want of CHEAP GOODS, to give
him a call and examine fur themselves. Ilia
stock consists hi part of -
08 EL:2 CE) Pa' GM 9
twill colors and quality. Cassimeres,•Caggi
wigs, Tweeds, Vesting, Flannels, Silks, Alpac.
ofadllerinoes, Ginghn ms t eed Tiekinistv , Shaw Isi
nelienes, Muslins; a select and general , assort
mont of ,Lace; Edging, Insertings, Gloves,
❑osiery~ &c. Stc.&c., together with ovary va
riety of goods kept in any store.
Auso—A very large assortment of GROCE
:TIIES,-0 all kintlin.httnitay be wanted for ram
: illy use, very cheap. Likewise, a largo assort.
litent of
Queensware, lassware, &e, t. &c.,
which will be Bold ery low. •SEGARS, attic
best that the city ould afford, can be had by
calling at Barnitz s licap Store, in.Soutli
over stret't.•
Thoso desirous of securing the first choice of
the itiost select and desirahle goods in the mar.
hot, would - do well to call without delay.
- • caduax..sAmiugx
Carlisle, April Bi-t 846.
• Caveodisb Tobacco.
SU PERIOII. Cavendish Tobacco for mile by
June 10. 11. 11. Grow.
._ . _
Window-Shades & Fire-board Scenes
TIIE most besititiful assortment, ever brought
to Carlisle, aul nt prices so Lou , na gill
astonish buyers, ro sale by John J. Myers.
Carlisle,Jime 3 1/146.
SPRING GOODS.
TIME subscriber hereby informs his austo
mere and the public generally, that ho bus
just received and is now opening at Isis store,
on the South West corner of tho Public Square,
a splendid stock of
rpm= SPRING GOODS,
consisting in part of English, Frcnch, and
American Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Ken.
lucky Jeans, Cotton Goods of all kinds, Summer
Cloths, Postings, Lawns, Ginghams, Balzari nos,
Plain and Fancy Moss Silks, Shawls, n choice
lot of Calicoes at all prices; Checks, Tickingti,
Mullins, Parasoli,Bun.shades,Gloves, Hosiery,
Ate: Also, Grocories, Boston Syrup, Sugar
House, and Orleans Molasses, Sugars, Spices,
&c. together with every thing else in his line
of business. All of which he offers at the'very
lowest prices possible.-- - -
ROBERT IR VINE, 3r.
+Carlisle. April 8, 1846.'
Another Marto! , Arrival of Cheap
and Fashionable goods: -
NEW style Dalmirines, very fine.
..
. ,Do Barnes, do
Do ' 6 f . Lace Turitons.
.. •
• - Do Printed Li W ne.
. Do Dalzorine, do.
1)o Silks.
Just received and for sale at the Cheap and
Fancy store of _ .1, A. CLIPPINGER.
ShippenAurg, May 214.1946.
NEW Bt.• EXTENSIVE LUMBER AND
COAL Y.tilta
From subscriber would respectlidly inform
.AL tho citizens of Carlisle, and tho
generally, .that he atill.continues his LUMBER
YARD,.on the %Tit end of Alain streetat the
.Corner formed-.by the Nowville Road and. the .
Turnpike, where he will at all e nee ittelf - OTi"
hand a general supply of well-se , cled Lumber,.
hand. a
: Hoards, ntling Ituild-
• .
lrponber,'llllllllkiglo4,
'which' milll be aold.ittlhti Prices.
His atm:lief Lunt, bet" tonaiate of a roll assort.
ment'uf Yellow and White Pine; Poplar arid
Clierfy .floarda and_Plank;fromvmninon pen - nel
ariliiy; and Of, 'different illicit nevi.. also AA;
PleidcrWttltd nd - Yellifiv - Ptne'rpopli;ti-c . fierryr
Oak and, Maple Scant litigl'of ail 'dams froaf.3 'by .
V 30,6, 8; . Ala° 4,1411. nosortment or , Pine aril
Oak. ftinwler; also liuilding :any,
and thicknoosl 'Joke and Raftere of ail
-110118 and .aiatfi' , .tolfriflierililev — tirrotlair
abi -nodally to bo fourid /.oinber,raid.
i ll f lll. e . 911"91 it stunt .l i " kin sW4 s Pii s4-4 ri 4141 T 11 1! (
M.
Plirii' 9 rbye s . ilkeoharre aridirOuitnokin fbir
faridiy ki'mOlitiyrier's and BlabkanAtk's
',looataf the. unlit'aViheolo': Oaf' tdoiaa.' , , , e.
rate . peat : ,_ p,Sfl!Pf t ei; wow.
na a P n 0,0 . .4; 1. 4 1 44f PftitCYfirßi"..
'pas bY bidet" ittleatkort . .l4'ilid'eeetyffeet,iiin ,
-I , l4lla.oustoterp. -•• •
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AWAD,DUI iht l!ittellii),; . four ficit pirejniNine
L ~. two bigheit °nor., ey der 4 4 111 1 0 A ,,
„14)%eseheseee.`NeW , Iroek iffid 1 4 0111, 1 _, 1 m g •
vp . o . iriforthoinnabottPleiTißtd:t. A'
r toty p es atuL heetittlfoll. 4 ''
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tooTs,'-rsztoms,-, :- i'x-A-ottemm
lurAs_rdecii ! ell an - additional . .of.liffots
s c asoo;
`.flifhick he lielling....at.thlitloWest prices. - . •
lug stoat inimprises w Taidely o( Gentlemen's
Calf; Morrow.° and Seal-akin boots. . Do. do
do '• do r.."had Kip Moor - pew '
'. • - • 'do •• Pumps and Ali prier:.
Mgrs' iioarsolloots.and-Brogans.-----
-7- I.)OysiThlnots.and Monroe&
' Ladies Satin. Kid and:Marrow° slippers. -
, Do 'Kid; Morroeeo and-Leacher ties.
Do- 'do do -Bronze.'
- Do Back. and Taney; colored Gaiters and
half - Makers.
Misses Kid 'and 'Morromo - slippeh and ties,
black and faucy,,eolored.
Do Gaiters and half gaiters. ' .
bildrene Boots and Shoes in eiulles; variety.
Ravin& also a lame supply of Leather, -Kid,
,Morrocco, &e. and compctent workmen, engaged. ,
he is prepared to Manufacture work. for tiostorm
era at the hest-quality.
Boots and 'Shoes sold here are warranted,and
if' they
Boots,
•
Country deiders and others iinfiplied th Boots, !
Shoes arid BrOkans, by •thenoz or dozen.
' - Also, Kid, Monroe°, Lining 5, Bindfim,Thread,,
. •
• Cap:at PORTER'S SUOR STORE,
Corner of Main and -Pitt Streets;' opposite the
MethodiatEpisriopal Church.
Carlisle; May 20,1845. . ; -••• •
1 have just received n large addition to my far
mer stuck, consisting .9f leD
PAINTS, DYE-STUFFS, LIWUMEit . and
F ANCY-ARTICLES, which 1 offer either whole
sale or retail, at the lowest prices. •
Country Physicians, Merchants,. Manufae
Curers and others are iespeetenlly invited lo call
at the OLD STAND, where they run be supplied
with articles. which, can be relied tipon.as-being
Of the BEST QUALITY. . .
11TeT 1 21:1116.
NEW SPRING SUPPLY AT THE
OEM grre4.lllDo
-
SW.-HAVERSTICK de.
' • sires - to inform the pub. -
lie that he has jost meeived
from Philadelphia, and is now -
opening at the. Old Stand, on•
North' Llanover street, ono of • -
the most extensive and elegant •MM --
assortments of
DRUGS ! PAINTS, OILS, DYESTUFFS,
Fancy Articles, Miscellaneous ..and School
4hroksrPorfuriverylifTeitirdetsrkerWltielr-4nts- I
ever Leon-opened in .this hero:4l,Al of Atoll
have been seit.etcd — bf binntaf in person
great care, and which ho can confidently re
commend to his friends and customers as being
eltual if not superior tinny in .the market. Ilis
stuck will constantly comprise
•
.Drugs and Medicines.
Patent Medicines,
Fine Übeinitials,.
Ismtrattseikls,
Pure Essential Oils.
Dye-,
louligocp,
11111,141 cm;
Rruzil Wood,
Alum,
• Paints an
Wetherell k Brother's White Lead, Chrome,
green and yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes,
Jersey Window Glass, LinseectOil, Turpentine,
Copnl'and Conch % arnish, Lititifferand - lteell.i.ad
AVhiting and Parish Green, constantly for sale at
the' old established 13rug, Book and Fancy, Store.
Lard Lamps,
An elegant variety of Lard Lamps, maniac
lured by Cornelius; 4'oovery size and pattern,
and at greatly rediatld prices.
Fancy Articles.
Comprising on endless variety ()revery notion
in the fancy way, which it world take a col.
umn to,enumerate, but in which will bo found
every- variety of article for ornament, instruct.
lion or amusement, and at prices .from a pentiy
to a duHar.
School Books
His stuck is composed chiefly of. Scnoo.
Books, in which may ho found the various text.
books, •Lexicons, klistories, Arithinctica, &c.,
now_used in College and the publio schools, all
of winds will be sold as lon, as at any other
establishment. .Also, ' ._ •
. Groceries & Fruits;
prime end fresh, end of very superior quality,
at pries astonishingly low. In short, it little
of every thing. that is useful:9r ornamental may
be found in Ins establishment, 'to which in
vites tho - ationtlon of the public, confident that
both the quality and prices of his gundsewill be
found equally salislactmy: Remember tho Old
Stand. S. W. HAVERSTICK.
Carlisle, May 6,184 G.
MARTIN.* 'IIVIIITELEV I .
- WHOLESALE D RUGGISTS & DEALERS
N f i anits, Oils, 'Varnish, Glans,' tyestuffs,
PuttyiAe. dc. &e. NO. 320 BAL,TIMORE
Street, (Poor doers below,ltoward slreet,) 114
TIVORIg, bars on hand and offer for• sale a liirge
• [assortment of
DingsCh r iLioai 'Et tu
,e e eeen
which - itro beell'aeleeted,Aoth great care„ and
which"th4. are Preintred to - aell on liberal tortes.
I ,'Yavititiera ~ .. 4 ; 011 'tvellL-td- telFami'exurnine
their p urchatea, re. We
are. anre,ii!eialklj. be able to 'please . , them, or
should thieyprorer sending their ord '
er's by le • ,
alt; articles shaltbe sold d ..
lhom as th6y..were. 'preeent. and put
up..with_great:oeitind Iseutnuee. - -
::'..;lieliiin,ore; - -111e$ , A 3 7 , lBdQ
• • -
,H.• RDWAREI* HARDWARE!!.
lo'w,` Lightning .
Oila,•Painta, Wain jtr„ Ceder.
_,,EA:wolootag_" 'climeAlloirocco Leather, Liati,
Aitit,..treee' , ititCphootnalt.ot"a 1.14din, , •151.1111 ,
'Huse kud.,ettiur t.t! 4 )uting
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• ~ 41,1 * :WOOO. , Cllo.opOis, 2 Walllltdd,
lin modNtely,at, the . ' Carlisle . lien 'Wei gat 'four
upd ‘o,l 4 alrmilloß'F4l4 of Ctirtisl47Preesylviielat
to• wluuni
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A...linierittiiakfresti from the atoulketei t 'jtilit,
moie t y, e t t'te aerie& to.vhnOketgkeris t0,V . 11 ,
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1 , :. d vgl,of p g ft,
p.A.VID IL A 10401,0 innifieihislriende and
'the htt 4 ) l othif.:. - .llc.tKjust. noOITO new naliidell'Afi.nitnii.Nefe•Y•orlciwilkanCentire
Ind fnelitonalinr.ittielk '•..ettole‘Agnktable • for•the
.B e al *ii> .l6 4,*hitiak .. o.ir =to aell'lbwer
than, the annieietinlen eaell be'Dukt!insed in the
1,-Ins ; stock etutineenw
.!itrise
nety nf NA and: fathionitile'Z. • •
- •
silks" Lawns
- f•-•-•
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,•, . • •
1 1 Ltzt)l4.lN.., efp A4O ;: ttn.,extenike lot of .
new:ll6le . Carnetai=o „lite intearindlitaitfaationf.
able .figurea,lrom TEIsT ,cr.s . ro.•tar one donee
per yard, and" ofti 'quality fur anierlor to any
&ver offered for the sante'veioe in•this'Boroughr
Don't foigit the atore,,Ja North . 'llanotreec t '
opposite.Cornmpn'e Hot6l:'
•
Carlisle, June 3,1846.. •• .
.
NEW -GOODS.. -NEW. GOODS .
JUST received and nun , opei.lng, n'eplendid
0 arisortment of Dry Cootie and Groceries at
the Poopli'e Cheap Store in North untiover
street. one door below. S W Haveretiok's Drug
-Store,. where :the public 'den be accommodated
with cheati.kootis Fot cash: . - 6
^ • 11. ANinitsoN.
,
,;7't:_-•11 '"
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t r ,"" , _
Spring Eirui Siitnnuir Goods ) at the
CHEAP STOitro_Or) •
.Tonar & sort.
IA AVE just received from theeity,as lams
jl and extensive an assortment of.Spcing &
Sintimer•Goods as have ever been bieught
Carlisle,. Their 'stoat having - been,;,selieted
with the greatest care, they can confidently
°siert, that a cheaper; better, or prettiot assort.
ment, is not to be found any where. Their°
Mock-consists in part of Wile, blue black; green,
olive and mixed, English, rrenchiand-Ame.
neon OLOTITS, striped, plaid and plain
Cvssimrres do. for summer, superior white,
striped
. and plain Drillings, superior London
s gold mixed, olive and Silver Tweeds, superior
Caehnicies and Oregon _Clothi e do. - Croton
Cloths '
do. Frenchfaml English {Postings strip.
ed and plaid do. ' . blaek satin Vestings Of a su.
perior_quelity: Also, a very large assortment •
of plaid and striped eaten goods for summer
pants and coats.
We earnestly • invite the ladies.to, call and
examine our-elegant assortment of Wine, such
as Plaid, striped, shaded nod corded Organdie
- Lawnsccorded-Ginglium,Jace_etriped Organd ie,
rich style Dalzorines and barages, lace striped
French Lawns, splendid - Calicoes that surpass
every thing ever offered for the price. Also,
hosiery, Gloves, mitts, Lanes, Ribbons, and
Liman Cambric Handkerchiefs, Bonnet Caps,
&c. Also, a la-ge assortment of brown and
bleached All mil ins, .plaid . and. -striped. Cottons,
Portland stripes, checks, 30 inch. heavy Dril•
7-Bth drilling, table diaper.
(Mack Gs) as, cams Wen tr , ,
consisting of splendid white China 'tea setts of
46 pieces, Livereocil_eups and saucere,.plates,
sins, bowls; &e. A' largo assortment of
G :aware, Crockery.tvare,- ha rdware, :Cedar
ware' "Oils; Paints' and - Dyestuffs, Erodirles,
New Orleans, Sugarhliouse and Syrupliblasects,
Porto Rico,. NeW Orleans: and Loaf !3itgare.
Ia • •
Ginger, IslUt.fft . T . 1 - oat, haat and
cheapest assortment-of -
BOOTS ANTI SHOES,
I ever offered to hi slide of Cumberland court
ty, comprising . in- a -over--0000 of the
vgriops kinds of Me '; Women's and Chit.
drens' Shoes and-Boot which• we wilt "war
rant not to rip," and warrant them to give all
reasonable-satisfaction to the wearer. These
Shoes and Roots we will sell 0 percent. cheap..
er than' city retail prices: A. complete assort
ment of the kat and Cheapest
- MX-Ala-VP -643
S. ELLIOTT
Herbs and Extincts,
Spices,grounil &whole
Essences,
Perfumery, &c.
Oil of Vitriol.
Copperas, -
Lao Dye,.
Vainishes.
such es Deemer, Cassimere, Sigh and rue.—
Double and single Leghorn s t .,9llBmagraaa Rats,
with a v ery lacgeassorticumNl
Wo would say to one and all, give us la peep,'
before purchasing elsewhere, as we are deter.
mined to 'sellgoods de eheap as eny Marcia the
county. Remember, our' store is directly op.
pestle Robeit'S Hetel, - Seeth Tlinover — SWeiff: -
JOHN GRAY it—BON.
Carlisle, April 29, 1846. •
N. B. AU kinds of country produce will be
taken in exchange for goods; at market prices.
HARDWARE. CUTLERY & SADDLERY.
The Largest, best Selected, and
Cheapest Stocy. of Hard ware ever
brought to Carlisle ! ! !
1 - t.OHN P. LYNE respectfully left:ems his
4/) friends and the public generally that he has
just received from the city a splendid stock of
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, SADDLERY,
Cheap l'aints, Oil, Varnish, ate., which lie is
determined to sell cheaper than ever.
His stock consists in part•of the - followingi '
milking materials, such as Locks, Hinges,
and Screws ; mils and spikes, window glass, of
all sizes, Carpenter's tools of all Riede, such
as planes, saws, chisels, augurs, braces and bits,
compasses, superior sand paper,- Saddlery, a -
full assortment consisting of braskplsted and
Japanned Balms wountiegoaddle trees, bittsi
stirrups, buckets, hog Skins, raw hide,
whip
Stocks, Stc. Cubinrt, Makers'
_materials, such ,
as MAHOGANY VENEERS, Ginn and Ma.
liogany knobs, drawer and chest looks, Bed
stead screws' and cups. Also:a sPleadid,assort.
ment of fine pen and pockei knives, table,krilvos
and forks; find scissors, and 'sheariVshoop
'shears; ,razors and. razor straps, atatshaving ~,
cream. Also, Candlesticks and snuffers, ahoy.
cla and, tongs, brushes, of all kinds; tabs and -
buckets. shovels and 'spades, hay and manure
forks,, halter and trace, chains, :coffee mills,
looking glasses,: andlOoking
, giossplatea of all
arias; mill and cross cutjentwtottstr,,band, round
an , oop ton, east, ili er , -and binder sfeel.—
Aleti, rillnand sae , ,liotvder, of the' best irniiiry
and Safetyltile:j.%Together with .every. article
beastly keptinca:HardWare Store. .": .-- '
Call and_. examinn:befortt purChisier clic ! ,
where as I, am' determined•not to be beat,
„„,, he , books and, I) ' itelate•firar at
-01.. Lyno di Cu;, ate in my Side,liftfper. ,
trertfistl
AO s knowing themselves lade d'iocall and
settle, fai ihe: books ' ust,be set kid 4 frame
diatelyi otherwise suits will Nil stitetediwith
- clue, avast to:persons, ” ' JOHL- ,1 , ",-":likt-NAL, " -
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