~~~~' - . Cure -No pain lacOmpaleiblelo ti& of • the •satithatite7 -- - 31 the holy mok.,be . in. healthi but Mt Most trivial itag i comparatibilly. speilting,.eacitek, ina little while. is saints frantalko:angubilit ;Tile glint Mitation then rises how to Vellebe itiantin as speedy a Manner as ossible. The Amfort . that, Should besought int. is he Clove Atro.dtms,,Toothache Drops, a reiumly that rbilelt temblies lhe path preieWei the' hui bleakeit Cl. Well am benefiti.- , -These-Drops Darn: eon eklablillmly used, and thousands will bear grate , ; el testimony to their value as a speedy .and permau -ant cure fbr the Toothache, Those subject to this .orrible pain, should remember that this 'Clove /me lee will certainly cure It in one minute, when a - died to the affected nerve. -Prepared and sold' hy A. D. & D. SANDS, Drug. ISM, 100 Fulton street. Nevi York. • Sold also by fiII'ELLIOTT, in Carlisle, and by drug. rista generally throughout-the United States. Price 41-.Perbottle.—six-bottles forilve ri The -Age of Improvement —One of the most important discoveries of the ago. In ameliorating the -iondition of that large darn of humanity, Consump tives, le Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. What time establishes and consecrates, what experience Aorta and confirms, what all men in all places unite in saying Is good and valuable, Is so, no doubt. A popularity of this sort fixes in society its roots so deep and strong, that tithe cannot destroy it. The success which has attended this medielne for several years past, boa overcome • the predjudices of all re spectable and sensible men. and the article has taken stand among the first class of discoveries and Ides-. sings of the age;' and when resorted to in season e radleates the diseases for which it is recommended. We cut thelollowing ilmm the BelloWs Falls Gazette of January, WISTAR'S BALAAM.--NOtWithilianding 011rovereinn to pulling. at many do, every thing that conies along in the shape of Patent Medicines, and the tact that we scarcely ever take medicines of any kind, yet we feel that we shOnld be doing injustice to the ennunu oily by xvitholding longer the favorable opinion we have of Wistar's Balsam, in cone. of colds and pull monary complaints. Having witnessed ifs •gond ef- Teets, in several instenbes, we believe it to be an ex cellent article. *Thegentilna signed I. BUTTS , on wrzipper '4lSnitl In Carliareby S. ELLIOTT, note agent.. 13 14I; al -- 7 2- irrAlechanieelinrg,^on — the -- 19th — insh --- , by %the Rev. John G. Pritchey,_ K Mr. JACOB Flan to Mies HENRIE A 011hEB, both, Of York county Pa: • • ~ DIED. • At her resident e in this borough, :oh' Thursday the 13th inst, Miss NANCY Douc idl aged about- 70 years. "An 4 I heard a voice from Heaven saying into me; write : blessed are the dead which die in the Lad from hencefottli; yea, saith the spirit that they may rest' from their labors, and their works -do follow them. Mtifiaa - y - ,Wf3l.h — cirMitiCh - , MA 17A, aged 19 years,—and on the 3tl inst. SUSAN, aired 22 - years; -- daughtera -- ofMr. - Abraham 'Hetrick ) of North Middleton township. Great Arrival of Spring and Summer Goods. irortletos Atte Store, Cotner of Main St. and Harper's Row, Carlisle. subscriber respectfully announces to the public.that he has taken the stand formerly occupied by Mr. Ankney, at the corner of High street and Harper's Row, where he hasjust re. ceived front the Eastern cities a large and splen did ,assortment of NEW GOODS, purchased .of the Importers and Manufacturers, and includ ing every variety of Goods. The ladies are par -ticularly.tnyited to examine his beautiful assort mem: or Dims Goons, among which the foilow ingarticlei comprise a part: superior wool Cloth, and fancy Silks, blue, black and fancy Cas simeresFancy Summer Goods—Ginghatus and yawns—Bombazines and Alpaccas—Vestings of all kinds—Moue. de Laines; London and domes tic Calicoes—Mils, Gloves, Laces, Edgings,HO siery and Ribbons of all kinds. Also, a large assortment of GROCERIES. All the above Goods have been purchased at the best and cheapest Markets, and will certain ly be sold vine Low. He respectfully invites the public to give him a call. aprl9 JOHN E. FORSTER. Great Arrival of Cheap Goods AT OGIL BY'S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORE. .1 have now opened the largest and cheap est assortment of Goods ever brought to Carlisle end no mistake! Purchasers will do well to call lind examine this mammoth stock, as they will be sure to get good bargains and save money: , .To enumerate articles and prices is out-of the question, as it would take up the-whole of friend Beatty's paper, and the half not then be told.— Suffice it to say that I have every thing in the Dry Goods line from superfine cloth down to a piece of bobbin. A very extensive assortment of BOOTS and SHOES just received, and cheaper then ever. • GROC E R I ES.—A fresh assort metal of Sugar, Coffee, Ten, Molasses, Rice, Spices, &c. now opening and selling at the very lowest notch.— Recollect the Old Stand, East Main atrcet,whcre good hargains%re sure to be hod. nprl9 CHAS OGILBY. NEW ARRIVAL! lIIHE subscribers would announce to 11.• the public that they have returned Irom tlw Eastern cines with a magnificent selection of SPRINO AND SUMMSII Goons, consistingof Cloths Cassimeres, Vestings, and. Summer Stuffs, of the ' most varied and beautiful 'patterns, all of which will be made up in the most approved style. They also keep superior Shirts, Bosoms, Collars, neck and pocket Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Gloves, Hosiery. lints, Caps, Boots, and in short every thing inthe line of Gentlemen's furnishing,which will be sold ai the smallest profits. They also sell goods by the yard cheaper than any . similar establishment in the county.. The putting, as heretofore, will be attended to yMr WARREN PARKINSON, who cuss his garments a lit mode. Our work is all made under our-oven supervision. Our Store is in Noith Hanovr st.• three doors north of Haverstick's Drugstore and nearly opposite the Carlisle Rank. eprl9 ARNOLD lk LIVINGSTON Newville Female Seminary, NEWVILLE, Pa. MISSES BELL and WHYTE Principids. All the branches comprised in a thorough English course, will be taught in this Institution, together with the French language, Music, vo cal and instrumental, and Drawing. Arrangemdnte have been made to accommo date a limited number of partite from a distance. They . will be constantly under the care of the Principal and her Assistant, who will give every attention to the mental, moral and physical edu cation of those entrusted to their care. . TERMS, For Session of Five Months, the first commen• .cing on the Ist of May; second on the Ist of November, payable one half in advance. For boarding, lodging, washing, light :and fuel, per term, Tuition in /the Juvenile Department, .comptising orthography, reading, writ dug and arithmetic,. (first session) Tuition in the Primary Class,compri ,sing arithmetic, — geography, English, ,grammar, history and Nit. Philosophy,. $9 00 Tuition in. Junior .• Claes, comprising ' , .algebra, geometry,' astronomy, botany, abe,toric mid natural philosophYAut large) 811 00 .Tuition in the Senior Glaser comPna-- king chemistry , physiology, - elements of; ' .crificiern, logic, mental &moral science, , $l3 00 Orthography, reading, penmanship; grammar.. composition'and - scripture his- -- nory will be attended , to by all the-pupils. Tuition in music, and use of Piano, 815 00 it drawing, ' • • *lO 00 • ' $9._0(1. 711.$14,ExcestRev ,, Mesers. A. Sharp, IL Mc- Clichren;-0.-Breidenbaugh; J. Wise;-John Kil . bourn, Principal !:11,. Male Aciidemy,--rMiss Se - rah l'.::Foater,Prinoipal of , Vlrashingion, Female -•• ' • • The undersigned Committee, entrusted with Algiair. — eption of, the Nmailltinary.... 7, -- tekti - pleasure - inbeartnvtestimony7to t tient .qualificatiOna of die ` Misses and -- Wityn;' - eiteachers and guides'o( young ladioa They bre:gradnetes .ef theNashington, Female Seminary, and have, the beet xecomthendations frdm"Nlive Seain K. FosTert,' the.:Prideipal 'of thiitletnitutioni.,'We-feel confident that . parents enir , yonnejadies to 'their. care, may:feel smeared - thaLlhinr, be faithfullylittended•io. JOSF4WHANNoN, SCO , WM 'BARR" , • DAVID ST.ERRETT ; '/ ;;ALEX'.' SHARP, Tr - mops -v =I MIME IN El `receive;a4 qesori ent of de .l4 8,77,4 piit , fiiik Sillie;• etc; Atiho' Luiii.E.s poLay. spl9 • =I ~.~ , - Account-of-AUGUSTUS_A.LLI.N, .DR • By, cash, paidlohn:,Thomption v 5 00• Sundry persons on account.el,brinda 1,254 93' P. Davidson, to • defray oictiense-for illumination• • . - • - 75 00 John O'Neal for paving South street 200 00 Joih ph - Morrison for shoveling snow • '5O john Vanarsdal for work done on.' bridge ' • 15 00 Wm: Harkness for repairing bridge 1 87i Wm. Miller for repairing pumps 3 75' Samuel Crall for repairing bridge • 4 25 . IL-Myers for roofing grave-yard wall 8 00 A. Moudy for pavig . West street 325' 00 J. Hevener for Cleaning spring . 20 001 Boyer & Meteor for printing • 15 00 Janice Dunbar for attending Council 12 00 room Samuel Crall for removing nuisance 2 75 Wm. West for pump handle , 3 25 Comtnissioners for room rent and fuel 7 00. Wm. Riley for assessment 8 00 Michael Mathews for paving North swot Wm. Harkness for setting curb, &c. For fines remitted A. P.' Erb for winding clock Samuel Haverstick for oil and can dles John B. Bretton - for printing For repairing pavements at Market house Cumberland Firo COmpany . (appro priation) UnionaFire-Company-(appropriation)= - James .Crever, foroil and fixtures at Market house. . Wm. M. Henderson for plastering at ' bridge . Sam'l Elliott' tor oil foiMarketrhouse' Wright &Saxton for hardware John Noble &. Co. for logs for bridge • E. Beatty for printing - Ir. - `Todd; P. Davidson, street regulator J. Spangler do Officers.of E. Ward election . Officers of W. Wird. election Small notes cancelled of the borough issue James Louden for stationery' P. 0: Smith lor removing old tree in - front orengme-house • John Walker for collecting taxes and exonerations Balance of duplicate of 1847 outstand the Borough's Indebtedness • 1 185 034 mg . • - . len f year's salary 11 - 1 -yettes.--salary-as-high-- cash in,kands of A. A. Line, late Treasurer- . , • - • - $ 84 13 Balance of Duplicate-J . or no, out• standing at last settlement 913 56+ Amount of Duplicate for 3847 . 2,3 3 7 72 Cash received from J. Crover, clerk . of Markot.houso 42 32 Cash received from VT. M. Meteor and Joseph Blair, Burgess and As sistant Burgess (exhibituin license) 29 12+ Cash_ received from provision store license • 25 00 Cash receiied for stall rents of Market House Cash received from sundry pArsons,on account of bonds due by them to then ,268 63 borough Cash received from P. Davidson 22 50 A monnt , of appropriations returned 84,925 471 = Amount of outstanding borough bonds 85,207 00 To meet which the Means of the bo rough are debt O utetandin The abode account of A. A. Line, Esq, Bo rough Trasurer, haing been ell:mimed by us and found e to be correct and true, we have passed and approved the sante. N. HANTCH, LEM'L TODD, J. RHEEM, Committee of Accounts. April 19 J. P. Lyne, WHOLESALE and Retail Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Hardware, Paints, Oil, Glass, Varnish, kc. at, tlr oltl stand in N. Hanover street. Carlisle, has nist received from New York and Philadelphia a large addition to liii - fertiter stock, to which the attention of buy ers is requested, as he is determined. to sell lower than any other house in town. anrl9 Big Spring Adamantine Guards! YOU are ordered to parade at the Public House o 13- .Mely of May, linger, tu at 10 o' Stoughirtown, en MONDAY`he Ist d a clock, with arms and accoutrements in good order. It. MO. N. 13.—There will be an adjaurned COuri of Appeal held on the same day at the same place, .between the hourEf of 1 and 2 o'clock: @prl9 - Cumberland Greys! YOU nre ordered. tä parade at the Public -House of Mr. Hoffman, Cumberland Hall, on MONDAY the Ist day ping , : at 10 o'clock. A. 51, completely equeppcd fordrul. By order of the Captain. ABRAHAM MYERS, 0. S• uprl9 Bonnets and Ribbons. JUST received a new•supply of de gam Ribbons and fashionable Bonnets,at the heap afore of CHARLES Out LBY. apl9 Stray Hog. ( - JAME to the premises of the subscriber, in V this borough, about the 25th of March, last, a STRAY fIOG, about two years old, marked by pieces cut out of both ears. The owner is re• quested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away. npr 19 ANDREW KERR. jr. Dr. Trapliagen's Balsamic Extract of Sarsaparffia, Ithe best and cheapest Preparation of Sar ,saparilla ever offered to the public. being distilled from the first quality of Honduras Sari. aparilla Root—and one bottle of this prepare. lion is Seam-anted superior to two bottles el any other in the market, and will retain its virtues unimpairable in any climate. It is pleasant to the taste, and from infancy to age this Eitract will eradicate disease, invigorate the body, and is the best medicine for the prevention 111AC,11.0 of disease ever discovered in any age of the world: Its action is mild, and it cu es without si4ening or debilitating the patient. Thou rands have used le in the Dr.'s private timelier, and consider it the greatest blessing ever offered man. It acts in perfect harmony with tho laws of nature. and Ilse never been known to fail, .where Its use was persevered iii, to cure even long standing end desperate cases of Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Colic, Coughs, Colds, Con. sumption, Cramps. Cancerous &reliant! ulcers, Dropsy, Dysentery, Erysipelas, Fever and A gue; Female complaints, Fevers of all kinds, Gout, Gravel, Hysterics, Inflammation, Indigestion, Illunilice,44lirosy, Liver Complaint, Nuraglia. Palpitation of the Heart, Piles. Scrofula, Spinal ecmplaint, Salt Rheum, Sca'd Head, Syphilitic complaints, Tic Dolereux, Pimples on the Face, Swelled ,Limbs and Joints, Pain in thi. Side, Spitting Blond and all oases of Prostration of Strength, and General Debility of the human body. •In all cases enumerated Above, Or, Treplia gates Sarsapasilla rapidly and surely restores to heath. A trial will satisfy any one of the truth of these representations. TO TIM LADIES. Delicate Females who 'suffer from's* obstruc. tions and debility to which Ladies of sedentary habits are liable, will by the use of one or two bottles of Dr. Traphegan's Sarsaparilla, regain. their health and color. It is valuable to those who are approaching womanhood, as it is eaten. lated to assist nature by quickening the blood and invigorating the system. Ladies who have,pale complexions, dull eyes. blotches ue the face, rough skin or freckles, and are low spirited, use Dr. Traphegan's Sarsapa rilla. It will clikanse the blood, remove the freiikles and blotches, and gi,SoAnit an animated countenance, spar . klinglr eyes, fine spirits, and mindful complexions. ' Children who are suffering from bad and un •bialtliyht.mora Of, the blood, can be quickly re attired to health; strength and bloom. 'Dr. Tra p• bilrol.Borsaparilla . being Very. pleasant and pal. atable,' Children take'.it readily, and such as are vv thin and eakly aeon wear., rolitA'aml4malthy appearance.':.Weitii 'bet'aidininistered 'to Intents with ,perfect safety, and such as are sufferWellifin fliinimer Complaint 11411 receive great relief . . Nothing can be more astonishing than its ileorating effects upon die liiirininz as stem. 'Per-, oohs all lassitude and weakness before taking it, at none become rebind. And 7 healilirttlider Its in , : — 7The use of it-bottle Of Dri-Traphigeti's,Sarsip , ' artlia occasionally, wili'prevent cpscao, and asat 'Fall 'and Spri n g purifier of 'the system 4A Mande Unri' - iiiied at the present day.' Its use will pre:: VOnt e World of suffering and pain. ' 'lf all persons AVM keep their lilood purified and their bodies' 'strengtheneir hi the use'of this Sarsaparilla, they 'will bestir, to escape - the attack of any preialent or cuintegiotis, - T"Tris nth nse ea • Oil be; oftirefitl4o' oblie tbat.eyery, bottle ,c; • r Dr Traphagon's Balsamia Eictract hf Sarsaparilla has hie .written turi in, black, ink .on the label of the - bottle, and a fao sluaile , Printed hi..redvlnk en the outside wrapper, as a' guard against: counterfeit , : Put up in. handsome yilitet glass quart bailie, at the IoW, ririce'hf :ONE D.GLL Aft per bottle:. , For otale';µ fteleattla )1 . 1 4 " • CIOLJGIER and.BROTIORS - only;i:,a , North 'lllitoyer street, Parlfatti . ' • !•-f 850 00 $6 00 „TreasureLof_the.lloriangh L • • 1848. . • 202 49 2:Ei constable A. A. Line 1 year's salary as Trealt ltrOr 1,500 00 Janina Callio salary as street commis sioner, for work done by him and other persons employed by him, for the borough 0.767 00 Balance in hands of Treasurer Wood's Steam Iron Railing Maim factory, Ridge Road, above Buttonwood sr. Philadelphia. IRON Railings for public and private build ings and public squares, of every variety of form and pattern. Cemetery Railings, of classic and unique de- sighs, embracing upwards of one hundred dif , ferent varieties, - Iron Chairs and4Settces, for Gardens, Halls and Piazzas—new style. • Verandas and Pilasters, for Cottagei, made in every style. Superior NV rough* Iron Gates, for carriage en- ' trances. New style of Balcony Brackets, &c: Iron Tables of various styles, embracitig Louis XIV, Elizabethean, Gothic, and modern pat• — terns, with ,White and. Gold Italian Marble tops. These tables have been introduced by the subscriber for Hotels, Restaurants, Ice Cream Saloons, Ike. They arc beautiful Arti cles of furniture for Hat Stores and other es tablishments where it is desirable to make a grand display. 11:7 - Ile has racently constructed an elegant substantial CAST !HON HITCHIS6 PosT,inform admirably adapted to permanency of position, highly ornamented, and representing a well 'woe cuted HEAD of that noble animal, the Horse.— Such en article has long been a desideratum, and is now offered to "the good tone of the public. Strangers• visiting Philadeldhia, are respect fully invited to call at his Wprerooma, and ex amine his different specimens of new and beau tiful work. _ _ _ . . • . ROBERT WOOD, Proprietor. KT He hoe recently published, at great ex pense, an original work exhibiting the new de signs and patterns which are executed at his es tablishment, embracing all the above articles, end the various and splendid patterns of Ceme tery, Balcony, Step. anll other Railings which have been manufactured for Laurel Hill and oili er celebrated Cemeteries. designed expressly for his own establishment, and which may . be sent to any part of the world to those who deem, to make a selection. Undoubted reference will be requi red to ensure a prompt return of the work, after an opportunity for making the selection. Philadelphia, April 19. THE subscriber has just receivel a very large steak of Musli' and Calicoes, which he offers—at-extremely low prices. Call and see them. am 12 • ROWT. IRVINE, Jr. • • Fluid Lamps A FRESH stock of Fluid Lamps just received by the subscriber. tier 12 R. IRVINE, Jr. • Teas A FRESH stock of the Pekin Ten Coanpany's Tens just received by the sub scriber. [arm 12] Itaß VIN E. THE attention of the Ladies is invited to n stock of Ginghams from 121. to 2S cm. just opened by the subscriber. npr • R. IRVINE. Jr. Bonnet and Bonnet Ribbons; LARGE Stock just rcieivVd and for A sale al extremely low prices, by the • sub scriber. [n p r 12] IC 'DIVINE], Jr. A FEW pieces of French Lawns, very 4-2 .• fine, and new etyle, for sale by aprl2 G. R. CROOKS. 20 PIECES English Gingham, at 12/ cents, for sale by aprl2 G. R. CROOKS. THE subscriber will give the higher price for RAGS, delivered at his .Paper Mill, or at the Warehouse of Jacob Rheem, pay able oither in cosh or paper. WM. B. MULLEN. Paperlown, nprl2 wiETOULD respectfully call the attention o .tensive stock of splendid FURN ITU RE inclu: ding Sofas, Wardrobeg,:e entre and other Tables, Dressing add Plain'D deans, and every variety of Cabinet ware and Chaira. which they . have •Juit opened .'et,their NEW 12.001118; on the comer ofNorth flanover and'Lwither' streets, Carlisle. They, are confident that the superior finish of -the-workmenehiprandelegance-oftnylerkgwhieb 111-eie didalifisThre'ligt` uP," together ;with their cueavirgee,. will 'recommend thorn to 'every per son *fining Furniture.'" They 'lave also made arrangetnentir for :mannfacturing,and ' keeping a conetam supply of every, article m.their line, both and,'ornamental,. - oldgant ,and- useful, at prices which cannot fail to sad pnrchasers, They reuld earnestly invite persona mho, gra about to commence: house.keeping, to call and exontino 'fileirliresent elegant' stock, to ~ Vhich'thitc , l y will contgantly , make tidditiene of ;to neweet'en Inds: modern styles. •-; . " COFFIN a iriadelo• order at the shorted no tice, for town and 'country: 7 Carlisle, April 210847. , • , - PUNfiiiiiMERIVI ilEi e Ntuslins and Calicoes. Ginghams. Rags ! Rags 1 Extensive Furniture Rooms. D. F. & A: C. FETTER, TlM'enb;i6ribeedeeiree to inform the public that he hoe removed, hie entire stook, em.;. : twitting o'largo arid - clog - tint FURNI TUREi. tho ithavo establish:omit, *harelip wilt bo glad to p9dAtieeld friends rid .tiltonieree . p 3 ~. t tro Ary • • jAVOLI. MM MEM M=!iM 9E21 THE.: mostrape,ctfurt 7 infOrni hie friends and the pnbliti.in inns; ril.that he has. REMOVED• hie CHAIR IRAN,U• FACTORY:to the• shop'. formerli occupied by_ Stephen'Keepers, Tinner,- opposite the - Market Howie, and immediately in thr fount' gintidgitute §tore, where ho hes on hand , and constantly man. nfactures Cletus, Suirins,,Socionisti Mid eve ry thing in the Rod ofshis business in a' fashions. hie and workmanlike • manner, and all of which' he will sell the ittOitincommodatingterins for cash'er country pinduce. " He would also avail •himself of the present opportunity to returnhis thanks to his old patrons, end solicit a . continu ance of their favors. JOHN bi. GREGG. • "aPrils l;t jll - . Plainfield Cdassicel t- Anfidelnku (FOUR MILES *EST OF com(Six.), _ FOURTH SESSION. . MIKE Fourth Session will coiranence on MON- A. DAY, May let,•1848. The number of stu deuts is limited, and they, are.carefully prepared for College Pcounting house.^&C;&c. The sitifittr precludes the po d eibility of stu• dents ask& ng with the vicious or depraved, being remote rom town or village, though easily accessible by State Road or Cumberlimd Valley Railroad, both of which.pasa through lands at tached to the institution. TERMS. Bearding; woahing, tuition, &e, - (per ses.)' 850 00 Litittur Greek • 5 00 1 RitiuMentii Music -I 000 447 00 7 80 25 00 10'00 2 75 15 50 14550' 34 00 -34 00 LEE - - .Circulars with references, Ike, furnished by apr 5 - R. K. BURNS, Prit.cipal.V, 9 82} .Cumberland and Terry Hotel.. THE subscriber desires to ...ea form his friends and the travelling se s Is a . public that he has REMOVED from the old-stand,-known as-Yileiblv's Hotel. to 'the public house recently occupied: by - Johh - Coniman,on North Hanover street, near the pub lic square, where he will be glad to see his old acquaintances from Perry and Cumberland, and as many new ones es possible. His Rouse is large' and in good order, containing a sufficient number of well farnished chambers and . every other fa cility for the most comfortable accommodation of travellers and boarders. His table will be sup= plied with the.choicest - delicacies of the markets, and his bar with the best of liquors. There is commodious Stabling attached to the house, and J a careful Ostler will always be in attendance.— 'lle-reapeettully-invitesra call from travellers and others, cr - Tiadtiiirof hitTability to give - satisfaction march-29—m6— 19 10 18 00 1 26 15 25 22 50 30 00 400 4 00 6 00 5 00 1 79 77 2 85 iOO EEM3 80 - 00 105 00 • Dancing_ SchooL MR. FRANKEIN STOUCH respect fully informs the citizens of Carlisle, that he will open a schoolfOr DANCING on Thurs-• day, March 23d. All the latest and most fash ionable dancea will be taught by him. Terms, $5 for a course of 16 lessons. Days of tuition on Thursdays and Saturdays, from 3 to 5, 'p. m. for Ladies, and from Sto 10 o'- clock, for Gentlemen. Dancing Saloon in the third-story of- Mr. Leiby's new house on North Hanover street. Private lessons given when de aired. Mr. Stough can be seen at Winrott's Ho tel. • mar 22 . . 100 00 244 91} $4,772 101 '' 153 571 $4,925 47! Daguerreotype Likenesses! . C. NEFF reqpectfully intorrns the. •• Ladies and Gentlemen of Carlisle and vi cinity, that he has taken - rooms on the corner of Hanover and Louther streets, in the house now -occupied by Homer Reed as a grocery, and directly opposite William Leonard's store; where he is fully prepared to execute DAGUERILEMPE LIKENEWS in a style not to be surpassed by any other artist in the country. He therefore would in* all who wish a correct miniature to honor. him with a visit, and he flatters himself in every instance to give satisfaction. • Single Pict Urea, medium size, colored mut) to life, and warranted not to fade, fqr 81.50, includ ing a fine Morocco case. • • mar '29 THE subscriber will give his attention exclu sively, the ensuing spring, summer and fall to GARDENING, in all its various branches; such as spading the ground, sowing and pinnting seeds, weeding, laying out grass plots, sodding &c.;•-•-• tanning walks, grafting, trimming,- planting and transplanting fruit and shadeartiesand shrtAtbert- Having . had considerable experience in this busi ness, with on oxtenrive knowledge of Borden'. ttire from books, his work therefore will be done profitable, neat and systematic manner. As the services of such a one are indispensibly need ed in this borough. on account-of so few engag ing.in it, and others, not being scientifically ac quainted with this highly interesting and honor able business, and being solicited by many to engage in it for their - accommodation, he has con. ' served, with the expectation of being constantly employed. The entire care and supervision cf "Gardens" &c, will.. be taken for the season by. the job or per day. Residence opposite the Lutheran church. MILES. N. B—A few fertile Lots and Gardens will be cultivated on the shares. mar 29-3 m Blacksmith's Tools for Sale. THE subscriber offers at private sale two Anvils, one Turning Lathe, a' Tire bender, Grind stone and a great variety of other Blacksmith's Tools, too numerous to mention.— Persons in want of such articles would do well to cull, as bargains will ho given. He can be found ut his house in East Pomfret street, near his old shop. W M. GildHA M. aprs pd . A Two-story BRICK HOUSE, Stable and other necessary out-buildings, with' a two acre lot, situated on West Loather street, back of Prof. Allen's property. Possession giv en on the let of May. For terms apply to aprs • • 3. KAEMPFFER. Fresh Pim Oil /THE subscriber has just received a Harrel of Fresh Pine Oil. nprs It. IRVINE. Jr. Groceries. JUST received, a fresh stock of Croce ries, among which will he found a remarks bly fair Sugar for 6 1-4 cents. apr 5 R. IRVINE, Jr. A, 1118 l receiveniinn 11,1 r. LanWelliT and sale by - S. ELLIOTT: New Lumber Yard. TI I / 2 0--sr scriber has opened a new Lumber Yard at the corner of West street. and Locust alley, wher he now has arid will.keep constantly on hand a finn.rate assortment of seasoned RINE BOARDS and PLANK,. mil other kinds o STUFF, all of which he will yell low for ash. fle-resbectfully solicits, the public patronage. . mar 29—fy . Hari slinig Transportation Line. • rittA , - • • 'FUNK & MILLER, • a:Vv-kR-DiNG-11c-CroiriniimiorrtHerchanter Hartaissuno,,Pa. ship Prriduortj'Mercham . disc, to,Biiltimore, Philadelphia, Isc..Btc.-- Coal; Plaster, Nolte,' Salt, Fish Groceries bre constantly for sale: ' Harrisburg, march q 9; 1848 Irish Miklos& _ A LARGE 'arid , superior lot of Irish Linear; jtist received at the , !'Dee N.lianover 811 , 00 t: • ' ' •' ' 11UST:.'recoixed:,a , taige 'assortment of Inarain Veaitian 40rpetingi. at tha "Bee Hive; Heutovetgateeet. , mar29' ÜBTfittened.:ai!he a, Hive,”, irlo g alot of - Giaabammi..lAwng, arid Baregoe, which . 09. told cheep far ,Inuf9, Removal' fort colturist. For. Rent abOVl)la's • fik-FifteVlimps-and-Butto ' itt-Tintimaarritvcbixonsito-Inatch-Drees ,ea,and Mantilles;.(of our own • manufacture) a first: bge issorttrionL.of;thetbostr.qtfality. for sale at the lowest cash prices, in }".1.• DRESS LER'S 'Frit*l'rninning Store;•No..47 S: Second street; abole,Cheetnnt, Together with "a . regular, eesoltniont of STEEL GOODS; Parse . Silks, Fans, Hair Braids end Cede, &a. Also, a large lot of Domestic Cot 4cin • Purchaiters'are invited - to call. They will find it to their interest, to do soon the needs will be sold minx. " l'hiled. eprig . Perot, HOAtm, WOO., ' Forwarding and General Commission Merchants, No. 4f North Wharves, and 83 N.Water • . atreet, Philadefithia. -PLASTER and SALT constantly on "- hand, for sale at the lowest market rates. Liberal advahces made on Produce. Refer to DUTILII & Hu MPHREYS F RANKLIN,PLATT C 0 3- Philad'a. LEA;BUNKER & CO... J. W. KERR, Harrisburg. - apr 5-6 m . China, Class and Queens-Ware. J C. BOKEE' & CO., No. 41, North • Howard street, between Fagette and Lex ington streets, Baltimbre, invite the attention of Country Merchants and purchasers generally, to their "large and well assorted stock of CIIINA, GLABSAMCI onseNs-wAriee which they offer for sale at the very towestriTarkerpritmr — eoutitry Merchants will consult their interest by a call -before purchasing elsewhere. : aprs-4t . Spring SlillinerpGFoods. ' JOHN. STONE.. & SONS. .Importers and dealers in Silks, Ribboni and Millinery Goods, N0.'54 south Second•street, Philadelphia, have reoei4ed by late arrivals fromTrance,(eltia llY orthSiroww importation) a new and very rich assortment of SPRING MILLINDRY GOODS, to,Which they will.constantly be making additions.' They have now in store— • Silks for easing bonnets, of all prices. • Fancy bonnet and cap ribbons, a beautiful as sortment. Plain Mantua and sattin ribbons, all widths.) Frets% and American artificial flowers,,Lin great variety. Paria chip flats. . CrppeS, crape Limes.' Fancy bonnet and - cap Nbts. Trimming laces. face trimmings. • ...R,ucitianw willow, clowns, tips, ke. — And needa fin' the Millinery trade. Offr.The attention of Merchants and Milliners visititt the city is 'particularly requested:to our stook. as it will be found far:More extensive than that of any other house in our line, and the prices more moderate. mar Steam Refined Sugar Candies Cheapest in the'Worldl-1 1 4 Cents per pound, liLtplegale. • JJ. RICHARDSON; No. 42 •Mniket at., • Philadelphia. takes pleasure in informing the public, that he still continues to sell his very Superior Steam Refined Candy at the low price of $12.50 per 100 pounds, and the quality is equal to any nianuftietured in the United States. . • He also offers all kinds of goods iii. the Confec• tionery and Fruit line at corresponding low pri ces, as quick Bales and small profits are the order of the day. Call or send your orders, and you cannot fad to be .satisfied. Don't forget the number, 4.1 MARKER STREET, Philadelphia. ml Spring 'Fashion of Eats At the great central cheap flat and Cap Store No. 284'Market street, south side, above Eighth street, Philadelphia: ". 11114 subscriber takes thik method to return hitt- thanks to the people of the county of Cumberland, for the very liberal share of patron age which they have extended towards hint for last few months, and would call- their attention to the fact.that he hue now introduced hie.sraiNo r•smod OF GENTLEMEN'S HATS, which for beauty, nediness and dumbilityv cannot be excelled by any other establishment in this city.. This stock comprises the Beaver, Nutria, Brush, Russia,- Silk and Mole Skin Hats of all styles and quali.• tics, together with a "very large assortment of Velvet; Plush, Fur and Glazed Caps.— Country Merchants end others are respectfully invited to examiuc the stock, which they ,will find it to their advantage to do, before purchasing; las it is his determination, having adopted the sys tem of selling for calm only, to sell at the lowest prices. JOHN FAREIRA, Jr.. ,z• 284 Market et. south side, above Eighth. • mar 22 Iron Commissior Warehouse, No. 109 North Water street, aed No. 5.1 North Wharves, Philadelphia. THE undersigned still continue the Commie sion business, for the sole of all descriptions of IRON. Our experience of many years, and ex tensive acquaintance with . dettlers nod consumers of Iron, throughout the country, has enabled us to establish such relations as give us peculiar ad vantages to servo our correspondents, tthal to any other house. 117 - mar 22-61 n ORRICK & CANIPEtEI.t.. Printing Types -- WILL be sold at BRUCE'S N. Y. TY PE FOU NURY, after March 15th, 1818, nt the fol lowing very low prices, for approved six niontho' notes: ' nouns. TITT.ri - tie. snnaeu Etc Pica, per lb. ets. cts. 9(1 els. Small Pica 1t 51; • 95 Long Primer 31 GO 100 Bourgeois 37 fit; . 108• Brewer - 12 i• 1 lqii Minion 48 134 139 58 161 Nonpareil Agate 108 ISO 2tSl • The above prices. in consequence of increased facilities for manufacturing, are much redne , ql from former rates. A liberal discounifor cash in hand at the date of the Invoice. . . . . • Presses, Chases, Cases, Wood Type. Ink, &c., furnished at the lowest manufacturers' vices, either for cash or credit. Our Specimen Book for 1848, is now ready for distribution to Printers, who will send for it, and contains many new articles that we have ne ver before exhibited, such as NV riling Flourishes, Ornaments, Ornamental — Fonts,• bre. of which we have an ample stock for the prompt execution of orders. • • • • 0:1 - For sale, several good second-band cylin der and Platen Power Presses, Standing Press es, Hand Printing Presses. • GEORGE BRUCE k CO. sprs 13 Chambers street, N. Y thunb•Nalley Transportationllonse._ rix (Zl4Olt- . j .T,7•7; . Canal andjiiil go'id Line, for Philadel- .phis, Biltimore, Pittsburg, &c. j"ICERR, - Foiwarding and Commission Merchant, HARRISBURG, Pa. informs his friends and the public, that from thrtiibiiil pat rondge extended to him during the rest year he has been encouraged to make more extensive or rangemento for the present season, and has • ad- ded, -two nalo, : large and .splandid_lloata-to-liirt- LINE; and will' be fully prepared after the oft', ening of , the Callal. to forward PRODUCE and MERCHANDIZE of all' kinds to and from Philadelpitia,'Ealtinioro;',X_ittsbargh, 4 l ,r. , at_the_ lowest -rates of froiglit'and With illd illtllo3l des _ _ , - patc AVidte kyr, Roam,_ CA RIAISI;R. RREt.t . •. Race street WII Ph ilndelphia ' • GEISE• ar;-$6ll-.- z'' !g!!..":4lComrrce LAR Rire All'el!le roc P?,ra; • :- - Tit' 'um ttERLICII'& Gp.IEP. t , . , ?' ....l•. '. .lsoT T 2 , ,72 n , lVl E 3 t rhe a t'a ; t 4 ,, t r y hil4dolPnla., NOLDS,- : ‘•';''' ''." 41 4 7 3 " . .' orket.ot., Philadelphia: No• i s &C 0...; '-'.. ~, 01,TDR;;$10) E. tphiiad ,. ll3;. , ,. ~ -....‘ ' . .. Bro ' ad ilir lflD'LlNE r . ',. ~1 ' ~.4'-',PENN'A• 4.° - .'StartiOio: 1 ' .: • 7, .. —i: • North moot,: . ~,..... 'll i iii4 ar tg;' l4a ' - ' ' n o w ,G ar d e w e d s , ,, 4 I -7 7117 THE usual large. atarchOlca PUPPly.",of GARDEK SEEDS. juei received for gala al. HAvgasTip.ws:.Drim.43toic. ' march' : ' EVER.AU' Brack ;•D elliti~:"Houses: S'. Poeeoeaiorj ' giyori April . iet. f 848:: 14!". =II • . orts DtkiloodsiNew4imingement HEetibseriberhas-jusi•rettirnedfrom-the city- T ..and is novi,opening,.at his 0 . 1 d :. Stand, on Main Street ) in addition., to hie farinerTstock, 11.111313 AI4IO4ELL SELECTED IBSORTIfiNT STAPLE DRY 'GOODl3;.'which he. in tends to "sell according to iho old motto, ".quick plea and arnall.profits.' • Among his goOds era' . ' English and.. American 'Prints, from 4 016 12 cents, every variety of style and pattern. Bleached and Brown Muslins, '.16 inch. at 61. . English Ginghams at 12 Bents,, Freneh . Lawns at 12, • and every Other' article equally cheap. $A leo, ri large assortment of GRO CERIES and QUEENSWARE. lie offers good New-Orleans Sugar at 6, prime at 7, crush ed loaf at 10 and broken loaf at 11 cents , --good Rio Coffee at 9 eents,—good Molasses S eta per quhrt, New Orleans halting Molasses at 10—n1, so Bondy, Syrtql, trauperior assortment of Teas, Spices„etc. GEO. It. CROOKS. aprl2 NEW SPRING and SUMNER GOODS. "subscriber has just received and is now opening at his store, on the South west corner of the Public Square, an unusu ally cheap stock of seasonable goods, such as Cloths, Cassimares, Vestings, Alpacas, Silks, Bombazines, Lawns, 'GI nghams, Ca m bri e,Jac onot, Book and other descriptions of fine white Muslins, Checks, Ticking& Gloves; Hosiery, Jac_ A large stoeYof MUSLIMS, white and un bleached, from 1-4 to 1-4 in breadth, and from 4-centover-yard-urrinvrice.. - A splendid stock of CALICOES, at prices varying from 4 to 123 eta. Also, a fresh stock of the CELEBRLTED- i'LUID LAMPS, which ha has lately Introduced, and which arc found to be by all that have tried them, the most econulnical Lind desirable article in every respeat now in use, Also the - The Pekin Company's Teas. He has been appointed solo.agiiut in this place for the sale of the above Teas, to which he would, invite the special attehtibli'M the love. a of good Teas. The manner in whirli they arc put up is such, as that the lliivour i 3 prrsirved for any length of time, being incnscd in lend or tin Mil. Families can he supplied with any quantity put up in this manner. The public to respectfully invited to ball and examine his stock before purchaqing elsewhere inasmuch as hoTeels confident that his variety and prices will be satisfactory to purchasers. - aprs - ROBERT IRVINE, jr. French 'Revolution I ----Interesting News ! ' THE public is respectfully informed -that CHALKS OGILBY is now pur chasing, and will be receiving in o km , days, one of the most extonsfve and as usual THE Clif.A I.F.ST STOCIC Or GOODS ever brought to Ciirlisle! The stock will donsist of a splendid selection of Day Goons, with a fine and general assortment of BOOTS ASS SIIOr.9.—G ItOCERIES in abondance, and at the lowest price. Owing to tlre OREAT 611)1'1710N in prices of many articles, I feel centident..that I can give horgoins unequalled in this or-any other plaet7!— Call and look for yourselves before purchasing elsewhere. tCrlietnember. the Old Stand. op posite Martin's Hotel, a few doors East of the Market House. marelr.22 New Goods! °,•• S. A. C 031.11 has PN...,.•:Z : A.4 ; just hes returned from l'hil =.liit.2o.4;;".••Zi:::*--- t ,4 " adelphia, and is now o '.***""= - 7-1 • -- peninga large and liand• .S; some assortment of traumaand Sumat En GOODS,sonsisting in ... part of the following articles: • FOR LADIEq. French Gingham Straw Bonnets Fancy Lawns French W. Collars• Printed Organdies Black Silk.. Lace Linen Lustre Thread Ethting & lace Paris Silk Tissia • Cord. Silk Fringes 'Brodie Italian - tut' Silk Buttons French Jaconets Kid Gloves Drk Brodie Lawns Thread do FOR LiENTI.OI. Black Cloths - Fancy Cad Cloths Cassimers Summer Cassimers BP k Italian Cravats Tweeds Vestings Black Sattin Also, Damask and Ingrain carpeting, Figured Backing, black and drab Merino, Checks, Mus lim. &c. &e. ik N. B.—All I wish to say to my friends is to anchor nt the "Bee Hive,' in North Hanover street, and examine toy stock of goods, and for cash great bargains may be had. mar t.t.2'. First Arrival of New Spring Goods TIIE subscribers have just returned frontritil adelphiaa with one of the largest and cheap est assortments of NEW GOODS ever bru't to Carlisle. It consists in part Of Fine blue.blnck English and Froneh Cloths. Fine blue.black and Fancy Cassimercs, Vestings olfashionable styles, Forty pieces French and Scoteh Gingliains, at 12, 15, la and 25 cents, Five thousand yards Calicoes. front 1, 6. It, 9, 1 0 and tilets., the greatest assortment ever bee t to this place, and uncommonly cheep. A lot of Mous de Luines, Fluids, Lawns, Bal. zerines, &c. Book, swiss, cambric and jaconct Muslias,bur red and plain. - • Hosiery and Gloves. Checks and Tickings, Muslins..such as tarleton, pink, blue, black, mode, white, &c. we are almost giving away. Laces, Edgings, Shawls, Ribbons, and almost every thing in our line of business. Also, our usual assortment of Groceries and Qtfeonsware, lardwareAc.. together with wens !id boys' cloth and oil-cloth and palm leaf Wats, Persons desirous of purchasing good and cheap Goods will save money by calling on us, as the above stock has all been bought for cash at low prices, and will be sold "cheaper-than the cheap est." A. k NV. BENTz. March 8 3 doors south of the l'ostOffice New Clothing Store. T' subscribers have opened in the room lately occupied by H ti Ritter, nearly opposite fblorrott's Hotel,' a large and elegant stock of CLOTHING, of all descriptions, made in the.very beet style, and warranted bettor than titan any other ready-made to found in the wow: t-They hare engaged NU. Geo. Bentz, an experienced Tailor„-to sell their clothing, who Lrt or-vests,--for-any-person also take measures and make up coate,pauts who mai , 'Ol be able to -it himself in their "stock of real nth suit hinteelf in their stoc4 _ ad y-made. Now on hand a grant variety . b( Tweed Coats, Cessuncre and lore-priced Pantaloons and Vests, which Will ba .sold lower than can be had else, Where. They can furnish a handsorno blue black cloth Coat, ready . to put on, for fr om 87 to Uri and Other goods in proportion. Call and ace 'o yourselves. A. and W., BENTZ. apr.lls New Flour and Feed Store, THE subscriber would inform the public that Ito-line-just opened n Flour and Feed Store in the large stone building in the southettsrebrner of the public square, opposite the Market House,witere he will at all times keep on hafird'n ot'sst• perior Ft,OUlt and Kiln•dried 'Corn Meal for family use;togefirdr — Witli%ll - kindtrof - Peed - Stutli s such as Efiti7 - 13horts, -- - - etexwhiehlurwill - sell - at wholesale and retail at Very small pro fi ts for CASH. .„ 1 , 0pr5 . : 30,11 N KEENY: Jug Received - - Natt , CLODS, "and' will sold lOw ;role Wrral) --chlwirit°"t-Weat-44126 a"' • „_ 'untorolorm. •,• , A • surpLr of. this p.rticle, ..tyARRAN't - . 4 -IL in PURE, juit riceived, and' for 'sale surd., inirti '-lhaS t littShaWbfl , • 4 •••••' , Caahtnere;: Thibot.' an d Blopket Shawls, at Idiechaap "torn - in West Itighltareiii. '" ..Tan• 12 18481 cAgmo .i LK;PS .n O v N :an a d n kh o • . uet c t , o t e .jii4t7l;W,,ToWeiViceGattettedetzeeilit'reedie pe , teilalhr onlo at the Chime Ha rdier ' tey6oPzs AN 41 611 ke4iP. X l. P ; C tx • , • '• ME HE_..subscrifier,..appointed--_,Anditer_to_nitit , tit shal the assets., et JOSEIII INGRAM, of Mi - chanicsburg, amengthe'ereditors, will attend, to receive clanne,..at hi e office in Carlisle, on Mort .DAY, the 24tlf of Aprkl i . 4B , lB; at 10 o'clack man. . ;131tANDEBURY, Auditor. Mil OTICE is hereby given that Lette_rs of Ad ministration on the estate of JACOB - LEHMA-N of W. Pentisboro tp., dattimve been granted to the stibscribex residing in said township,.... All persons having claims itgamst said estate are re !pleated to present them for settlement, and those indebted to make immediate payment to JSA AC LEFF:V.BIC Adm`r. • Estato of 36soph Hunter. WI"I'INS of Administration de bunis non LA with the will annexed, •ou the, estate of Jo• BF.PII ut7NTER, late of the borough of NewvilM, don't'. have been granted by the Register ofCuni berland enmity to the subscriber, residing in the Paine borough. JI II poisons having claims against the said estate will present them for settlement, and those who are -indebied will make payment to SC OTT COY LE, Administrator. mnrch2l 'PILE subscriber desires,to inform his friends and the public that having left Paxton's Mill, in South. Middleton township, he has token The well known Merchant Mill, Saw Mill, fie. of Abem. (1 e or ilLEas.t_textusliatrcuicoamship,-on-the-Can dabgnin,et creek: v i hin viivo miles of the Susgpc- Minna, where the public may rely uponbeing nc.. commodated with every thing.in his line on the most *at isfinnory terms. npr.s--pd • - J. 8:-.1.1ALDEMAN. . ' Estate - of Esther orstpDee'd.--- NO'I'ICE is herein given that Letters Testa mentary on the last will and testament of Esther' Horst, bale of E. Pennsborough township, Cumberland county, dee'd, have this day beds issued by the Register in and for the said county, to the subscriber, who resides in the "said town ship af• E. Pennshorongh.. All .persons having claims or demands agiunst the estate of said de ceased, are requested to ninke known the same without delay, and /hose indebted to make pay ment to J OLIN N. NI OSSER; atm 9.3—/itpd Executer.. To the Heirs , nd Representatives of Ad . am Stout, late of Frankford tp. dec'd. 14 Is E. rrtitc, 11 et in pursuance of a Writ of Trut it and Valuation issued out of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland county and "to me directed, an inquiiition will be -held on the real estate of said dec'd., to wit A tract of Land sonata in Franklin township, and containing one hundred acres more or less, on THURSDAY the Gth day of April, A. o. 1848, at 1 o'clock r..31.-on the premises, for the purpose of making partition and valuation on said reel estate. JAMESII 0 FF E , Sheriff. • Shalriff's Office, Carlisle, illarch 22,18.18-31 5 Dissolution of Partnership TILE partnership heretofore existing between A..&.l.)..Ltinicit is this day dissolved by mutu al consent. The books are in the Minds of D. J. Leidich. Persons knowing themselves in debted to the firm are rennestedto call and make settlement as soon us posiible. A. M. LDIDICH, - V. J. LEIDIGIL 11The subscriber would respectfully inform his old custonters that be has just returned from the city with a new and splendid assortment of Spring and Summer GOODSochich he will sell as low. if not alittle lower, than uny establishment in the county. Among his stock may be enumerated the following articles: Cloths, Tweeds, t assimers,Mons. do Laines, Oi n g s liams, cashmeres, Calicoes, Muslina, Ben-, a nets, Ildrd-ware, Queens-ware, Cedar-ware, GrocTries, Dye Stuffs, Oils, Paints, &c, besides other articles too numerous to mention, Thankful to his •friends-for 'hair former kind ness, he hopes by a strict attention to his basi -1 ness still to merit a share of their patronage. -A.. M. LEIDICII. Boiling, Springs, March 15, 184 t1 -pd A u stated Orphans' Court begun on Toes /A. day the 15th day of February, 1848, and holden at Carlisle, in and for Cumberland county, before the Hon. Samuel Hepburn, President Judge, and John Stuart and John Clondonnin, Esqrs. Associate Judges, &c, the following pro. ceedings were had, to wits lit the case of the writ of partition and valua tion on the real estate of Robert I3uchanun, deed, now to wit. 18th February, 1818, the same hav ing been conlirtned by court. On motion of Graham, rule on the heirs and persons interested, to appear on the first day (25111 April, 1848)0f the next stated Orphans' Court, and accept or refuse to accept the said real estate at the valuation, liy the cuter, .1,1 NI ES HOFFER, Sherif' . Sheriff's °llia., March 15, IMIB-It rpnE co-partnership heretofore exist ing between the firm of COYLE & 130813 in llogestown, Cumberland rounty,was dissolved by in utual consent, on the Ist of February „ISt?. marit ir WILL olio T my FARM for sale at public ont s cry on THURSDAY the trith of April next, at 10 n cluck noon, situate ih IVhcattield town ship. Parry county, about one mile frdm the Fio Forgo, containing 108 Acres, bounded by lands of John Bterret, George C.. Mezer, Henry Lep . peril and others, having thereon . erected n two-story Log HOUSE:, ^;.4 1 11u wentherboarded, and a double. Log I A RN end tenant House, together with all ot heti necessary improve ments. The farm is well 'watered and, a suffi cient part of the land cleared and. in a good state of cultivation. " The location is n &mutant one and in a healthy part of the country, together with schools handy, churches, and every other 'thing that will make it a ptomain home. ' Persons wishing to view the property will Ire waited open by culling on the subscriber tosiding on the premises. Terms outdo known on the dm' of sale. ' aprs-3t DANIEL SMITH. IrrGREAT EXCITEMEXT 1X PITTSBURG !—Our agent of this place writes of a mysterious incident which occurred in that place, in relation to an ex cellent young lady, but who unfortunately pos. ssed ver repulsive complexion. Her face was eevere • wit 1 rum • tetc - blerolteWpustuletg—dier ---- skin mark and yellow; cracked and chapped—her lips in cold weather would become sore ini:d bleed.. She had, limner, several good traita.-ont) of which was td read the newspapers. One morn- '. ing as she was looking over the columns of the Disp 'S C H atch, she saw in largelettera SO the words' RAD , WAYINESE MEDICATED AP ! AB S sure exterminator of all skin blemishes with a direc tion for all ladies to road the papers` Now: mark the advantage. On Sunday morning she took her place ,as usual, among the choristers, and to the utter surprise of her fellow. songsters, pre sented a complexion as fair as a MY, and boned - - 'rut as the most admired'bellei••pf the: teism.— ' Strange wondering and much excitement was exhibited by the busy crowd, and nothing short • 1 of an explanation of how this sudden transform. __. franraglateskto-beaaty_woa. at triini.di Iwonlit answerer - ,7TiteltidY,likrraltirer-sexi-flill-,of-gen—t - 'lances and 'kindness, explaiped , tlrettuse, and to the. gr eat ; grand and:beneficial -efiecia-of-Itad , - way's.ll.lpAlWated 'Cliinese:Soop,'WhiclP•She had, boonsittg.for' twe weeks,, Svcs ItUrarded)the,full ariprobstamf ofiheiteeple, as the !!restoreir of lost . • boauty. o '.. Our agent?: coneludee iltue- , -""Sinte hictil*;eintailleOrricAtewhititagm_ feet lush - for - Relileay ! ii'Seep.: : *:::i.i_fl3:2_ , _ _ Ladies andgentletrien; if you wish tout... Mali. way 's Soap;itt; . alLita *tit y_,:et4tin . ,____ rob 23 : .-.... : -." ' ,T, &AV, ,B. FLEMING. J. G. CAIRBIONY • par : Iron ; and Steel. A nTONS Ileorimered iuta Iron. 1 tr' 1 do , Colo , Sheer, BlisteM Spring 'OM. 20. boxes Tin Plate,jost xeceisked 'and for sato nt the..Chesp Hardwar e Store ot• joie& , ' f'rt llTllB ; and`Spikes: it "N"' • '-•-• ' • EGS_ •Aptic owl iecavoct, UMJlLAnd)fori:Baio ittAha t iqoap Hgrdwart,r , , ,Stargi - or'4.!i ttl ti '4 4 ' SAXTON. , Ak%t\%%' , ct 1 110n*i r ie, Elltil 3 lNE Cnti %0r..? xemived ovum ronrcifit 74 4 V:Its I PGILPY, t , ; „ adita l s-Notice: Estate Notice Notice. Notice Notice. Dissolution of Partnership, A Farm for'Sale, alahwapo Medicated Soap.