Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, April 26, 1848, Image 3

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    Eturritinfl
,the . celebrated
(Leonidas'. filters 41 Which Gen,Pillow acted
as Nits o .. wn triiinpeter, '
ttit 'rich is- -
, e11.%0 3 ,#.i1i0 - 32,
In 7 the eil i lit to get; to
the battlelround,'got entangled amo• on some
• • ditches i wide and Isaist deep in mad oialeater.
The Generaldismounted Irom his hOrie, and,
Pittiginithibirgh . ,•called upon his celinnn to
!alleys, hini;which they nobly did. Ile (Pit—
Jon), adianced rapidly with it in front of the
enentyle, main , work., .* * * * During
theadirince upon this work,the General
Self (Pillow again) warknocked to his kneel by
-2 :the concussion of a cannon_ ball, taxis BRUSHED
the tinsel In the course of the action he
skid a Mexican officer , and killed himwith his
' pistols"
* * '* • *
"The General's (Pillow's) well devised
plans of. battle, his judicious disposition of
his forces, his coolness and courage during
the witolcred this terrible battle, has .corn
pletelv silenced: his - eriemies; is the 'tippet
of universal congratulation among his friends
. and geberal remark with all !"
FAMILY oF,Lonts PHILLTPPE, The London
papers 'represent that the 'ex:King uhd his
family remain' in the blogest retirement at
Claremont, New LonOon, but occasionally
pay a visit to Queen Victoria. The finances
of the (entity
,are said to be at - it low ebb, as
they have as yet ruceived no intimation from
tint New Government as to what disposition
will• be made of their private property in
France.
• IMPORTS' OF BAR' laorr.--On the 3d inst.,
the :arrival 'of bar iron in rift w York from
Liverpool, England, were 20,488 bars, and
350 tons of nig iron. This will keep an
equal - amount of American iron out of mark-
•el. .Or• it will Leep our iron in the ground,
. and take our money out of the country.—
Oh t the beauties of the Polk Tariff—it.passes
forei .n manufactures into our country, and
pokes our money out !
• Otr- The trial of Col. Polk's 'nom neigh
bor,' Gen. Pillow, the Hero of Duck River ;
as lar as it has progressed, shows this miser
able administration and its minions in their
'true light, Gen. Scott hoe more than SUE ,
. tained his charges against the would•be hero
of the 'Leonidas' letter.
0:!7 Hon. Itmes Cuomo. has written home,
that .he will embark for this country from
Liverpool, about the last _of May. He pro
poses yet visiting France, Engler - 1.1, Ireland
and Scotland. •
THE Cm:res.—The papers throughout Penn
sylvania, and in Maryland, Ohio, Louisiana
and other States, represent the crops to be it
the most ptomising condition.
.
- - .77i.e . Age of Improvement —One of the most
important discoveries of the age. in ameliorating the
condition of that large class of humanity, Consuinp
lives. is Dr. Wlstar's Balsatn of Wild Cherry. What
establishes and consecrates, what experience a
dopts and confirms, what all men in all places unite
in-saying Is good and valuable, Is so, no-doubt. d
popularity of this sort fixes in society - ,its roots so
deep and strong, that time cannot destroy it. The
success g'hich has attended this medicine fOrkeveraL
-~yeso peat; fine overena — iit Thi — preaftidilee - nriiire--
apeetable and sensible men, and the article has tnken
a stand - among the first class of discoveries and bles
sings of the age; and when resnrted to in season e
radicates-the" diseases fnr which it is recommended.
We cut the following from,the Bellows Palls Gazette
PUMP'S'. 1M
WILMA 108 nAl.+lll3l. NOM it hPtillltling On r avension
to purling. m many do. every thing that comes along
In the shape of Patent • Medicines: and the tact that
we scarcely ever take medicines of any kind, yet we
Mel that we alinuld be doing injustice In the commu
nity by withnlding longer the favorable opinion we
have of Wistar's 11810171, in cases of colds and pul
monary complaints. Having witnessed its gond ef
fects, in several instances, we believe it to be an ex
cellent article.
Thn genuine signed L. BUTTS -tan the wrapper—
bold in Carlisle by S. ELLIOTT. sole agent.
Clove Anodyne Toolhadie-Drops—Sure Cure
—No pain le comparable to that of the Toothnche.,
All the body may he in health, but the most trivial
thing. comparatively speaking, excites In a little while
the whole frame to anguish. The, great (ideation then
arises how to relieve It. and In terspeedy almoner es
possible The comfort that should besought for, is
the Clove Anodyne Toothache Drops. a remedy that
while it removes the pain preserves the. teeth, nod
thus blesses as well as benefits. These Droops have
been extensively used. and thousands will bear grate
ful testimony to their value as a speedy .and perma
nent core for the Toothache. Those subject to this.
horrible pain, should remember that this Clove Ano.
dyne wilt certainly cure It in one minute, when so.
plied to the affected nerve.
prepared and sold by A. D. dr. D BANDEI, Drug
gists. 100 Pillion street. New York. • .
Hold piss by 9. ELLIOTT, In Carlisle, and by drug
'Tgista generally Throughout the United States. Price
411 per Annie. six bnoles for flve dollars.
04 . 1t1) ,ffinilicts.
Philadelphia, Monday Evening. April 21
The market ha• been sninewhat unsettled by the
Foreign news to-day, and but few transactions have
come under our mace. •
FLOUR—is without much wort demand-500 buds
Western uninspected,aold at *5,87 and 415.91, and 100
obble Ohio extra at *0,50.
,k ~t.i.,
CORN MEAL—There is nn Inquiry Mr it•
WHEAT—Is wanted, and 3000 bushels sold at 136 c
for. Red. end 140 for White. ,
RYE-1000 bushels retina coin et 78 etc.
•CORN—DuII and ivithim much mtWement-1000
bushels prime Penn'a yell° brought Mc weight.
W,IIIBKEY-220. in. bble Rlk for hhda•
DIED.
.. On Friday night lam, the 21. t meet, Mllll. JANE
MCLELLAN. aged 15 years. daughter of Mr. Mitch
el McClellan, of this borough.
ThlOyounilady was the hope of her parents and
• miny - friendi. She has been cut down in her youth
, • . by a cold, which settledon her breast, and.consigned
, •bei..lnan untimely grays.
' Who would not sympathisei with her bereaved pa.
rent{ under this. heavy - aMiction 1 One on whom
mueifeikitatiOn rested bas been takin away: One
iwbrisi'litelleCi and fueinatingtiramiere give, prom.
7-:.lsecternrseb - usetuirire.intritara has anespavid•
etosad her, career 1 • One !rho' rm . input a n d in
ritddy,hehlth'il few months nic#, Jo now •numbered
deed—While Many advanced in years, and
iniffkiring,witndOsarre, are .pared: and their lives pin
shalt we sayl "Even so, Father, for
"an ligeoureditiod'ln thy aight."— Core. . : • '
Mr: H. R. would:. reaieetfully .
r ,aitaratt.to:the y . yv lso ok him a an. ononyinaue
'Mote a .'fow days,' sincei' that the proper way of
epellin~ oyster 6ellar ia - thus:7oyear Caller,—
• ;and nor.!•oyeterieller:','
i``:_~ 8ohool '; T~: ffieetirig~
'?"A 'General of. the Taxable Matti.
• wiantsOl.thei borough of Corlisle.will, be held at
----,,theirourt-TRouse.-agfeeably .
resolution -- of
Direetors on the first Tuesday, be d
ing the day nett; at' 1 o'clock st„
;;. ~;t4, f ilaßiOiestglng. shall 'be ••clitly 'organised; and de.
iiidtpide ' . ho Much; and whet additional
4l'igigwa sto
hallrite.raised for school purposes' for the
stunting ecti.(ool leer, agreeably' ta the
,tirosisions
of , thn:several , ,aota of - r Assembly establishing
Cominon.:Sehools:- - Br ordeibf the Beard. s.
ANDREW BLAlR.'P'ts't
9f. lissmatg. Seley, • , I , • •
" ' 'Notice '
Oubseriber. now.liviog • in Silver Bering
"__sewito,_ but., being ~ottotn. remove-' dna
,Weet,',lterobY
.notifies and Warns pll ' persitns a.
gaituit titisting any one on, agoount; tut is
_determined-to. pay no debts, -eseept tbose - .50n.
traoted ;by'hirnself in person or by, Ins, written
' ' 49rgiiKLE -
AhAtiC 4 E% apd
fed ibbons cheep,' sale b
rl 11 "'
Attu:Oloetttstrrtcnto.
iBRIGADLANSPECTOWS
. - . .
~.! wAlEttritlKKOßLlhic;.. • ' '
MBE Enrolled - 114ili ti-,and.:Volunteert,leub
-1 ject ;t o military . duty ; Within thifikenildil' of
the Ist "Brigade, 11th, Division, P. M.i wilt
parade by comPeniesunder"counoinillif their
respective Officers,On theist Monday orMay
next, being the let day. •
~: The Assegai:lre of the different: boroughs and
townships throtighout the county, will talte'no
lice that if any Captain, or parson acting as
such in' illy . militia company. neglects or re
fuses to make a proper en•ollment and correct
list of thrialisentees of said company to the Bri
gade Inspector, then the Assessor for the town
ship in'which said company exists; is required
to make said enrollment end- furnish a correct
list of the ammo to. the Commissioners of titer
county as absentees. -
The Regimental Battalion training for in
spection will take place on the tbilowingdays;
viz:—
The lst Battalion. 86th Regiment, militia,
on Monday the Bth day of May.
The 2d Battalion, fßith, Regiment, militia,
on Tueiday the . 9th of May.-
•
The 2d Battalion, Cumberland - Volunteers,
on the same day.
The let Battalion of the 23J Regiment, mi
litia, on WAnesday the 10th of May.
;The Cumberland Greys on the same day.
The Ist stogiment. Ciatriberlind V6lunteera,
on Thursday, the 11th •of May.
The 2d Battalion of militia of the 23d Regi
mant on the mine day '
The 2d Ba.talicin of militia of the 196th
Regimen't on Friday the 12ih of May next.
The let Battalion of 198th Regiment, mi.
litja, on Saturday the 19th of May. •
The 3tl natialion, Cumberland Volunteers,
on Monday the 15th of May:
The l'at Battalion, Cumberland Volunteers, 0
on' Tuesday the tath of May.
The 15;th Regiment, militia, on Ilia nine
day..
di. on the
places of holding the parade of their respective
,
• commande•
By order of Brigadier General
EDWARD ARMOR,
Acting B. Lad in:emu
Carlisle, April 20, 1948. , . .
y l / 4 1.111111);11) al j:1
LqU
THE enrolled Militia 'residing within the
its of the 36111 Regiment,,lat Brigade, 11111 Di
vision, P. M., are hereby ordered to meet for
drill, review and inspection, at the following
places, viz:
The Ist Battalion at Oyster's Point, on Mon-
day tha,Stli day of May, at 10 o'clock A. M.
l'he 2d Battalion at Mechanicsburg, on Tues-
day the.9th of May, at 10 o'clock, A. St.
By order of
ALEXANDER KOSER,
Colonet.Couuanding.
HEAD QUARTZES,
Mechaniuzburg, Apr. 20 1848.
197th -Regiment.
THE 197th Regiment, P. M., is order
parade fur review and inspection, on the C,
,
Square in Carlisle, on TUESDAY the -Intl
01 May next, at 10 o'clock, A. al. By ore
the Colon s elvonmianding.
• P. F . : EGE, A,
Attent on !
CARLISLE LIGHT INFANTRY
You will meet for parade at the Armor
Non 4A !psi_ ei_dayseL.May-next.au-Dlul
A. M. In Summer uniform, equipped fur drii
By order or the Captain.
JAMES CALIO, 0
Attention !
FIRST REG 7 CLIMB. VOLUNTEERS.
Parade in ihe.borough vi Newville on Tunics.
DAN the Ittli..day .11144.mext,..as 10 &elm* ♦.
M. precisely, in Summer uniform, properly
equipped for drill and inspection.
By order of the Colonel commanding.
npr26 A. FILER, AV t.
Attention
TWENTT-THIRD REG'T PA. MILITIA•
Parade in the borough of Newville on WED.
NESDAYAIIe 10th day ul May next, at lo o'clock
A. m. precisely, properly equipped for drill and
inspection
By order of the Colonel commanding.
ortlfi J. W. DAVIDSON. Arlrt
Notice.
ALL persons indented to MARY WC:IN
NIS by book lICCOUIII are hereby notified that the
books have been assigned Cu the subscriber, and
'ayment uteri be made thereon on or before the
Gth ‘ day of May next, ntnefwise their account
.be plaed-it the hands of a magistrate for
collection.
opr26 GEO. W. HITNER.'
Newvllle Fema e Seminary,
W,VILLE, Pa.
MISSES BELL and WHYTE Principals.
All iho branches comprised in.a thorough
English course, wilfbe taught in this Institution,
together with the French language, Music, vo
caland instrufnental, and Drawing.
Arrangements have been made to accommo
date a limited number of pupils front a distance.
They will .be conathmly under the earn of the
Principal arid 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 cornmen•
cing on the Ist ul May, the second on' let
of November, payable one halt in advance,
For boarding, lodging, washing, light
and fuel, pieta-km—
Tuition in - the Juvenile Department,
comprising orthography; reading, writ-,
ing and arithmetic, (first session)
Tuition in the Primary Clues,compri
sing arithmetic, geography, English
grammar, history and Nat. Philosophy,
Tuition in Junfrir -Class, comprising
algebra, geometry, .asironoms, botany,
rhetoric and natural philosophydat large) $I! 00
"Tuition in the Senior Class, cowrie.
ing . chemistry, physiology, elements of
criticism, logic, mental sr. moral science, $l3 00
. Orthography, reading, penmanship,
grammar, composition and scripture his
tory will be attended to by all the pupils.
Tuition in music, and use of Piano, $l5 00
" drawing, . gm-co ,
French, $5 00
REPERENCES—Rev. Messrs. A.,Sharp, R. Mc.
Cochran, E. Breidonbaugh, J. Wise,—John Kit.
bourn, Principal of Male Academy,—Miss Sa.
rah Foster, Principal of Washington Female
Seminary,
The undersigned Committee, entrusted with.
the direction of the Newville Female Seminary,
take:pleasure in bearing testimony io the enu•
neat qualifications of the ,Misses BELL and
ae teachers and guides of young Indica.
'They are'graduates of the Washington Female
Seminary, and boVe the best recommendations
frkm_filise_Saitsu IL_Foarsa,--the—Prideipal-of
that,institution.±_ iVe feel confident that parents
erifrusting - youneladlec : to their care, may feel
assured that their , physical,' intellectual and moral
,ecicatiOn will belatthfullyettended.tch .
... • ; 'JOSEPH. HANNON,
SCOTT COYLE,
• • Per, 13,A RR, • •
• •
• ALEX.' SHARP, •
3 P. , Lyric; , • :
WHOLESALE and &quill:1011er in
• 11.. 'Foreign and Domestic Hardware,' Pointe,
Oil,, , Glase, Varnish', etc, at the'old' atand.in
Hanover street, Carlisle,. hoe just received from
new. Pldladelphia a large' addition Jo
hie, former stock, MAO 6 the attention of buy
ere is, ferpitieted,.etiAte ie . determined to sell'
Lower lhan-any:other.,lionaiffn
I,3pang AdEunvitine Guards 1:
YOU ere ordered,to ppade at the
'Houle' of Mellinger, ttiteughetoyvtr,-,on
=Moriniir - the - ,tit - titticof WetliV o'akielt.,.vvith
arms encllta6outrententi in,good'orddr.
L It. MICKEY,
• 8.--;.There tie.ati'ailjoiirneti Court, of
Appeal held on-the seine day Ot-the earn° Phico s
between the Wore 0f, , ,1 and o'clock. [aprl 9
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itorotzglilteceipts an 111„iiiitid . 8
Account:of AUGUSTUS - A. LINE , Tiessfiret of' the Boroilili of Car.
DR
To oiisli'in,hands of A. A. Line, late .
Treasurer '. ' 84 13
•
Ba!Mice of .Duplicate for 1846, outL
• standing it last settlement
913 561
'Amount'of Duplicate for 1847 2,337 72
Cash received from . J. Craver, Clark . "
of Market•hoisse - • -
Cash received from W. M. Meteor
and Joseph Blair,' Burgess end
Ae
sistant.But (exhibition license)
Cash received from provision store
license
Cash received foretell rents of Market
Muse • -
Cash received frolnrsundry persons on
account of bonds due by them to the
borough 1,268 63
Cash received from P. Davidson. am%
of appropriatidni returned
STATEMENT of the Borough's Indebtedness
and Means.
Amount of outstanding borough bonds 0,267 00
To meet which the means of the bo
_rough are.
Outstanding debt
The. above account of - A. A. Line, Esti, Bo
rough Treasurer,having been examined by us
and found to be correct and true, we have passed
and approved the same.
N. HANTCH.
'LEM% TODD,
J. RHEEM,
Committee of Accounts.
April 19
_SHEPHERD'S SAISAPARIILA,
For the Permanent (Aire of ail Diseases arising
from an Impure state of ike Blood.
THIS Medicine operates particularly upon
the B)oud, and cures ..dlenape 4 without
vomiting or purging It never fells to cure
the must obstinate cases of Rheumatism, dis.
eases of the Lungs, Coughs, Colds, Bronchi.
tie, White "Swelling, Scrofula, Ulcers and
Sores of tong standing.
It is cheaper than any other medicine in
use, there being 32 doses in each boLie, which
costs only 75 cents, and to those rising it ec
cordin to olfaction one bottle will last 10
days. Certificated are pouring in from ■ll
parts of Ow country attesting the virtue•of
this medicine in eases of long standing, which
-have been given up by physi aliens as hope.
less and beyond the reach of medicine to
cum '
WHOOPING COUGH. Shepherd's Sarsa
parilla never fails to cure.
CONSUMPTION cured by the cis :of Shep
herd's Sarsaparilla•
The fallowing is fro is a gentleman of re•
speetable standing in Baltimore, who was
fettuallf cured of that dreadful disease, Con
aumption, by a few boiticla of Shepherd'?
Saraupurilla.
Baltimore, Aug. 29, 1847
This is to certify that 1 was fast sinking
under sy in puma of Consumption of the Lungi
until I was recommended to try Shepherd's
Sarsaparilla, whir!, fortunately I did and in)
under the 'strongest conviction that it saved
my life. I am now rapidly recovering and
hope in a short time to be restored.to-perfect
health, and unuer no consideration would 1 be
without the medfetne.
. DAVID CKETTS.
No, 23, Hill street.
. ,
850 00
Shepherd's Vermirage, or Worm
Destroyer.
$6 00
We oh allenge the world to produce a medi
cine bitter adapted is the expulsion of worms
iimm the human body than Shepherd's Virnii
lze. It hes been used by .thuus inks with
tiro Satisfeeti m. It has the advantage of
moatpther Varmifuges, as it never sickens the
person using it. It has cured children that
havo• been -subject to fits for years, and that
had been given op by physician; parents and
friends. It shotild always be used as ■ purga
tive 'or children, as it strengthens' them, and
at the same time carries-Mir the coarser par -
Voles of food;and worms, if they are troubled
with them.
139 00
The following certificate haft been banded
to us by Jo.ge Koons, of Lucerne county, Pa.
It speaks fornselfi -
Town Hill, Pa - , Jan 20,1647.
Joint Koons, Esq. ;
Dear Sir—You Will; pines send me 4 bet..
tleamoro of Shepherdio Vermlfuge. The three.
bottles purchased of you s short time ago have
-been used with the 'happiest, effects, They.
were given to three of isrehildren...in one.
am -65 --worms , were- in-another-164, -
end an the kat 67.J1 am _anxious, to give the
reat of my family the benefits atlas medicine,
and, therefore order an 'above. 'This is decid
edly the.bed article for, destroying.wormithat
ham ever been In this part- of•thr4 country. I
lave tried Orricies,.Reaker's, Merrick's and
Miller's, but Without:ooy teat( effect. •°' -•
• Your. with!_eiteent • ' '•••••';' •
',..-SAMUEUEIist.VDEL .
Sarsaparilla-and Vernally°• ate
for sale . .by ther!fiillonaug reeptuitable
chants' of Cumbesland county;P , ll, and by pi:
M'Pherana; Harrisburg: • • •• •
O:NY, HI ITN El 4 'Co rlIalr;
ShoppensbUrgi:John'7ollii..Newville;. Robert
Elliott, Newburßi 411t.''.1"n Lackey. elm
eirovilleo" CO.Plalefield; Ruby
&: &. Coyle, -
: 1 1sOgekovvo;-'./,' &"J; Millburn, Me - Oinks.
bulpt; ,VllM:tAlexanderl,JPepertoton.:
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,i:.T4),T.Vilie Ordered to parade si the Public
'Hato" of Mr. , HOOMan, Cumberland Hall, on
MoabAv ttio let del of May, at.. 10 o'clock, completily,equiPpe By' "order of, - ,the
• pri9
Bonnets - end
UST received,ki,nsig.ssOpit;PkPlii,l
foollioriabler,iiOnoeii,ottho
atoru of CnAoLts'Ocii;.tijr , ;',,,,ip Vap19,..,..,
114,925 471
1,50000
$3.767 00
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By John The - Open' • 'oi 5.00
Bundty: persane onset:aunt cif bonds • 1,254:93. ,
P. Daviditin,;tti 'delay ettpenieJor •—•
'; • • ''• 7 5 ' 0 0
Jahn'O'Neid for paving Reath street " 200'00
Joseph Morrison for shoVelingenow • ' ' .50.'
John Vanandal for 'vatic done - ion • • •
bridge' ' • • •15 00.
Wm: Harkness for repairing bridge 87i
Wm. Miller for reppinug pumps ' 3 75
Samuel Crall for repairing bridge • 4 25
IL Myers far roofinglwave.yard - walls •8 00
A. MoudY.for pavig West street . 325 00
J. Hivener'for Cleaning spring 7 20 00
Boyer & Maieer forplinttng_ , 15 00
James Dunbar for • attendfitw.Cotncil
room - r 12 00
Sittnitel Cialt fo? removing nuisance - 275
'Wm. Wen far .pump handle - 325
Cownissioners tor room rent and fuel
Wm. Riley for sassaament
Michael Mathewl"..for paving North
street
Wm. Harkness foi setting curb; &c. -
For fines remitted
- A. P. Erb - for winding clock
Samuel Haveretick for oil' and Can. .
dles
John B. Bretton for printing
For repairing pavements at Market- •
house
-Cumberland;-Fire--Coticpaity-laptiro—L
wanton/
Union Fire Company (apprbpriation)
James Crever for ad and' fixtures at ,
Maikef-honse •
Wm. M. Henderson for plank for
•
bridge
Sem'i - Elliott for oil for Market-house
Wright & Saxton for hardware. •
Johtr-Noble k Co. for loge for bridge
E: Beatty for printing -
L. Todd, Esq. for professional ser
vice. • •
P: Davidson, street regulator
J. Spangler do
Officers of E. Ward election
Officers of - W7jViiid — etect ton
Small notes cancelled of - the borough
issue e
James Louden for stationery
P. S. Smith for removing old tree iq
) 'front of engine house
Tan Walker for taxes and
IMO
KIM
29 121
25 00
202 49
22 50
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exoneration, •
Balance of duplicate of 1847 outi(and•,
ing
J. M. Allen 1 year's salary
Samuel Crall 1 year's salary as high
constable
A.' A. Line 1 year's ealary as Treas.
urer
James Celli° salary es street commie
eioner, for work done by him and
other persona employed by him, for
the borough 244 211
Balance in hands of Treasurer
Wood's Steam Iron Railing Mann
-
Ridge Road, above Buttonwood at. Philadelphia.
I RON Railings for public and private build
'. ings and public squares, of every variety of
Corm-and pattern.
Cemetery. Railings, „of ..,.aWsic, and unique- de
signs, embracing upwlirds of one ittndreil dif
ferent varieties.
Iron Chairs and Settees, for Gardens, Halls. and.
Piazzas—new style.
Verandas and Pilasters, for Cottages, made in
every style.
Superior Wrought Iron. Gates, for ,carriage en
trances.
New style of Balcony Brackets ; &c.
Iron Tables of various styles, embracing Louis
~ClV,,Elixobetbean, Gmbh', and modern - Part •
terns, with White and 06161 - Italian Marble
'fops. These tables have been introduced by
the..subscriber for Hotels, Restaurants, Ice
Cream Saloons, kg.- Therate 'ftsiatiful arti
cles of furniture for Hat Stores and other ed
tablishments where it is desirable to make a
Lltr He has rocently constructed in elegant
substantial Carr !son Hrrcnteo Posr, in form
admirably adapted to permanency of position,
highly ornamented, and representing a well exe
cuted Hue of that noble animal, the Horse.—
Such en article has long been a desideratum, and
is now offered to the good taws of the public.
Strangers visiting IPhiladeldhia, are respect
fully invited to call at his Wareraoms, and ex
amine his different specimens of new and beau
tiful work.
ROBERT WOOD, Proprietiii.
Kr Ho has recently published, at great ex.
pence, an original work exhibiting the new de•
eigna and patterns which are executed at his ea
tablishmem, embracing all the above articles,
and the various and splendid - patterns of Ceme
tery, Balcony, Step, and other Railings which
have been manufactured for Laurel Hill and nth.
er celebrated Cemetertes. designed expressly for
his own establishment, and which may be cent to
any part of the world to those who desire to tnake
a selection. Undoubted reference will be requi
red to ensure a prompt mum of-the work, after
an Oppititunity for making the selection.
Philadelphia, April 19.
MMusHas and Calicoes.
THE subscriber has just received a
Very large mock of .IVlasfins and Calicoes;'
which he offers at extremely low price!. Call
and see ihem
apr 12 • ROB'T. IRVINE. Jr.
Fluid Lamps
A FRESH stock of Fluid Lamps jnst
recoived by the subscriber.
npr 12 R. in MR. Jr.
AFRESH stock of the Pekin Tea
Company's Teas just received by the sub
scriber. ' (apr 12] R. IRVINE.
liinghauns.
THE attention of the Ladies is invited
to a stock of Gingham from 121 to 25 cis.
just opened by the subscriber.,
apr 12 R. IRVINE. Jr.
Bonnet and Bonnet Ribbons;
A • LARGE Stock - just reeeived and for
4-0- sale? 'at extremely low prices, by 'ho Nub.
scribal. , nor 12) R IRVINE. Jr.
AFEW pieces of French Lawns, very
fine, and new style, for eale . by
aprl2 lt, CROOKS,
20 PiEPrs.
English.9ingham, at 12/
aprl2 G. R. CROOKS.
Rap I Rap 1
.THE subscriber will, give the highest
-price for o RAGS, delivered ,at ..his ,Taper l
,Mill, or it therWiliehouse ,Ipcob Rheemonyi
able.oitheuisi °mike! PIP"' ' 41411 '
_t .• ' , • WM.:B. MULLEN . .
gopartovinrailrim
Extendve, ruriiitta, Roams. ,
D F . & A C FETTER - -
virOULD reepectfully call, tha' attention o
IV House:keeper" and the publicoo the ex. ,
tensive stock of splendid .FURICITURE,qnctif.
ding Sofas, Wardrobes, Centre and other Tables,
Arming and Plain Barium*, and every variety of
Cabinet-ware and Chairs, ' which they have: just
opened at their-NEW ‘ROolltlii, on the corner
,of North'Hanover and Louther streets, Carlisle.
They are t onfident . that the superior finish of
the workmanship, and elegance of atyla, in which ,
their. Brachia aro got up, together with their
onexritzsa, will recommend them to every per
son wanting Furniture. They have, also made
arrangements for 'manufaciuring and-ktaping a
constant supply of every articlenohttli 11P0. both
plgin and" ornamental„ elegant. and. ful, at
prices which cannot fail to suit pursiguiert, ill'hey
would elineatly.invite persons who , areabour to
commence ;house.keeping, to call a nd , examine
their 'ileacol elegant itlOok to which• they will
C,Oll/1111Ply 101140 1110d11h*II 0 ,the newest 11A40:10111
OFF NS made to order at OA . ehortest no!
tloa_ . , `for town country. '
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et at to , SO remove
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reoin4 niarra'and.tolo ;Ad Illy'. ot ruR,NI,,
mutt ;to !the 'above , IA *ant. vetniekhe
be glad'lo astride ol kende and'cueto
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CAItAIONVI
atid'Wtoricit ' lot
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the Due t
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List'Of hetiileiri of-Moichtin — dim) tf.a
.. ~FOR:„4.I.IMBERLAN_R! COUNTY,. '
. . .
As classified hyltie s 'aiderding •• to the ..different
- r AM/ of Aesembly:
; . • .' - 'CARLISLE.
' . fterrief ''"
. ' ' •Clias • License;
4ar ~,,W‘ tkii . , _ . : -13 . 010.00
Jolty' G. Cormohyb ~ 12 12 50
Joseph D, Halbert, 14 7 00 .
•Myera k Shaeffer; 12 - 12 50
Samuel. Elliott, 14 7 00
J. M. Kneedler, agent, ',., 14 ' ' •7 . no
Chat es Ogilby, - l', 10 20 00
Merles Bandit, liquors, /1 13 1 5' 00
George - W. Rimer. . G . . . !IA 10 00
'A. &r:W: Bente,l2 , •.: 1;12 51)
1 Daniel Eckels,liqiierii, (114 .. 10 50
;John Faller,Jlqu'ors, , 14 r.lO 50
Robert Irvine, Jr. 13 110 00
Jacob S.-Faust, liquors, ' 14 10 50
J.Bl.*D•Stioads, ll 14 7 00
Wm: B. Murray, . r!! 14 '•'- 7 00
John J. Myers, liquors,
_I 14 .10,50
S. W. HaverstiCk, liquors, 114 10 50
Robert Snodgrass, ea 13 10 00
S IVI &.1 F Hoover, 14 1 00
J & W 11 Fleming, 14 700
T H Skiles, 13 10. 00
Wm ,M Porter, ' 14 . 700
Thomas Conlyn, , 14 700
Wright & Saxton, 11 . 15 00
Philip Meeseramith, 14 , 700
Jacob Rheem,• .. 14 7' 00
t..,
George R Crooks,
Johnll. - Philips, .. -.... . 14 . • 7QO
James MaGranalian, 1 . 14 • 700
Michael , Lehley, liquors. 1 •. 14 10 50,
limner and: eed, liquors, ! .- 14 ' . 10.50 .
Peter MOnyer. . ' 14 „7, 00'
John P Lyne, . 13 . 10 - 00
Jacob Wolf, IlqUers, 14 10 50
Arnold and Livingston; : 147 00
S A Coyle, , 13 - 10 00.
Portnoy and Fisher, 14 7.00
Jacob Leiby, liquors, • . 14 10 50
George Foland, 14 ' 7 00
Andrew G Lechler, •• 14 7 00
C Inbar agent, liquors, .14 10 50
George Beekman, liquors, 14 10 50
Peter_Humer, _ ' 14 7 00
John E Forster, 12 12 50
Nathaniel Hantch, • 14— 7 00
- Hugh Maioy, . ' 1.4. 700
SHIPPENSBURG BOROUGH: .
Wm,..F. Carey, 14 7 00
Robert Snodgrass & Co. - -12 )2 50
Edward Scull, ..14 • 7 00
Henry Holler,• 14`,..5. 700
,
Gish and Hinsey, .!1-3--s--.-: 10410
Jonathan Peal, . 14 7 00
John A Clippioger, 12 12 50
James Gilliard, 14 7 00
Hm..lrand Peal, ' 13 10 00
16fin Fulwiler. ' ' 13 -10 - 00
S Kunkle, 13 • . 10 00
John Stambaugh, 14 - 7 00
David Nevin, liquors, 14 10 50
Philip Koontz, 13 . 10.00
Peter S Arta, agent. 14 7 00
Joseph P. Nevin, - 1t - ' 15 00
W D E Hayes, 14 700
J C and G B Altich, - 14 7 110'
Fleming and Sheffver, 14 7 00
John B Duncan, 14 7 00
Robert Welsh, 14 7 00
DICKINSON TP.
Andrew G Miller, .•
13 10 00
Andrew, Comrey, !ignore, . . 14 \1 0 50
T C Miller, ,e• 14 7 00
Russell and Dice, _ - 13 10 00
W M Watts, . 14 700
_D-L-Beelman, • 13 10-00
Shriver and Cassel, 14 .. 700
• • LOPE WELL Tl'. - . __
Samuel L Sentman, ' 14 .7 00
Robert Elliott, .e , ' 14' 700
Jacob Hefflebower, -- - 14 7 00
WEST PENNSBORO' TP.
Christian Leas, liquors . 13 15 00
Josiah:Hood - Sc. - Son --a. 13 -15'00
DonaldsonkGreen 14 -7 09
James Greason is Co: -.. 14 7'oo
NEWVILLE. -
Gilmore Sr. Stough
William Barr •(Ag't) I
Scott Coyle • It
Jamison Hannon, liw 15
T y & J. MOCandlish 10
John Diller 7
Jacob Swoye, 7 I.
Joseph Laughlin, (Ag'i) 7 0
FRANKFORD. •
J. B. Lackey and Co, liquors 14 10 50
J. G. Cormony and Co, liquors 14 10 50
. 13 10 00
-12 . 12 00
13 ' 10 00
ulna l3 15 00
NEWTON
James Kyle
Jmeph Smith
Adams and Eshelman- ,
MIFFLIN
I t obert Hackett, Liguori 14 • 10 50
SOUTHAMPTON.
John W. Clevor, liquors 14 10 50
MONROE
G. W. Singirar
Daniel Brisker
Strock and Brandt '
HAMPDEN
Thomas C. Rheero, liquors 14 10 50
John H. Zearing 14 7 (XI
George Maieer 14 7 00
NEW CUMBERLAND.
J. K. 3oako and Co, liquors 13 15 00
W. S. Prow. 24 7 00
EAST PENNSSORO.
Jacob Reninger, liquors 14. 10 50
Longnecker and Ealingsr 14 7 00
Joseph 0. Banks 14
§Ol2 TH - MIDDIETO N.
A. M. Leidieh
Wm Alexander
Gamma and Krupa"
Ridor and Sailor
ALLEN
Alexander Cathcart 12 • 12 50
Eby and Fritchey, liquors 13 15.00
Isaac Barton, liquors 14 10 50
John G. Miller 14 7 00
Matthias Miner, liquors 13 15 00
Joseph Schroll 14 7 00
• SILVER SPRING,
I-17'W. Mateer and Brother 13 10 00
John Reed , 14 700
Dunlap and Barr I i 7 00
Coyle and Sponeler _ 13 10 00
MECHANICSBURG.
J. Millison and Co, liquors 13 15 90
Simon Arnold, liquors 13 15 00
John Coover 14 7 00
J. and L. keigle 13 10 00
Henry Leas.l4 , 7 00
Houser, and Jobb 14 7 00
Baker Ind Miller • 14 . 700
Ira Day ' l4 . 7 00
J. F. Spahr 14 ' 700
George Singizer .. 14 7 oa
,
Merchanti add all concerned in the - above'
classification, will take notice" hay/ will. hold an
Appeal in the Arbitration R:oorn • in the .Court
House,. in the bnibugh of Carlisle, on the follow,
log days, viz: Monday 22d, Tuesday 23d, Wed.
nesday 24th, Thursday 25th, Friday 26th, Saint..
day 27th days of Mar next, between the houri
of 10 o'clock - ,t;
,and •2 - 1....itr: of , said days, to
afford. all poisons an opportunity ,Whq tut yleel
thernselies 'grieved 'by the above clslntioation;
to appealfmm-the satno.2: - ' •
- JEFFERSON •WORTNINGTON,',-
.aprit6 .-*.' •. • • Mercantile
A•
i k
Nei° by
. .
Stray Hag.' •
ir4''ilVte.,lci the preinisos of 'this sitbsciriber.fin
1‘..1 this'boroaigh, about the '2sth of March, lest,
eKTItAY 110 d, Iberia two' year" "oldOrnirked
by pieces cut odt WWI sanK:- The owner is re
quested to . cone ortaird IF.0!-ial".1,111115er_qt
charges end take bitn 11*/1k,, , - 7
~apr 19 ANDREW 'KERR, jr;
• 't'Airl f sin*
ft. 03 9. V '0 au • unmet
,.. : •
• Atte. Stoeet )
Ooriter'of Mai n iiit. - itcd'Harptieri;
Firth E‘iiii,bio'riber : iiiiiipectfußY,,innolindiiiir the
4pilblio that be--has taken the stand formerly
occupied by_MNAngneys - at the corner, of High
street and Harm's Row, where he hes just re.
calved from tilb'Easeerti cities a . largg g e and splen
did'. &genital* lof NEW GOODS, purchased
of the Importers end Manufacturers, and, includ
ing every . variety of Goods..' The ladies are par.,
ticularl invited to examine his bettinifal assort.
merit Of Mass Odobs, Salting which' the follow
ing articles comprise apart: euperior meal Cloth,,
black and fancy Silks,-blue, black and fanoy_Cas.'
Mmeres.6--Fancy Summer Goods==Ginghams and -
Liwnst•llombazines and Alpaccas—Vestings of
all.kindit_--Mons. de Loins, London .and domes.
tic Calicoes—Mitir, Gloves, Laces, Edgings,Ho
aiery '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 vat' I.ow. He reispectfolly invites
the public to-give him a cell., -
aprl9 . "JOON E. FORSTER.
Great Arrival.of Cheap Goods
AT'OGILITY's
ir - AMIHOLESA.,LE7AND RETAIL STORE.
VIK I have now opened the largest and.cheap.
.est_assortment of Goods.everhrought to Carlisle
and no =snail - - - Flitiehasers will% well to call
and.extimine this mammoth stock, as they will
be sure.to get good bargains and save money.- 1 .
To.enumerate articles and prices is out of the
nuestien; as it would take up the whole of friend
Beatty's paper, and the half not then be
Suffice Ho° say that I have everything lit the
Dry Goods line from superfine cloth down to a
piece of bobbin.,
4 1, very extensive assortment of SOOTS and
SHOES just received, and cheaper, than ever.
G R OCERIES.—A fresh assortment of Sugar,
Coffee, Tea, Molasses, Rice, Spices, tke. now
opening and selling at the, very lowest notch,—
Recollect the Old Stand, East Main street,where
good barkains are sure-to be had. •
eprl9 - -OGILBY.
HE subscribers Would announce Co
T
the public that they have returned frcim the
Eastern cities with a magnificent selection of
SPRING AND SUMNER QOODS,'lo4hßillgOf Cloths
Cassi Meres, V.estinge, and. Summe.e.§tults,of the.
most varied and beautiful patterns, all of which
will be made up inThe moat approved atylo. They
also keep superior Shirts, Bosoms, Collar's, neck
and pocker Handkerchiefs, suspenders, Gloves,-
Hosiery, Hats, Caps, Boots, and in. abort every
thing in the line of Gentlemen's furnishing,Which
will be sold at the smallest profits.
They also sell goods by the yard cheaper than
any
. similar establishment in the county. The
cutting, as heretofore, will be attended to by Mr
WARREN PARKINSON ! who 'CUM hisgarments a
la mode. Our work is all made under our own
'supervision. Our StOre is in Non!) Hanovr
three doors north of Haverstickee BrugStore and
nearly opposite the Carlisle Bank.
aprl9 -_ ARNOLD Ft LIVINCSTON
Daguerreotype Likenesses!
.C. NEFF respectfully informs the
••• • Ladies and Gentlemen of Carlisle and vi
cinity, that he has taken rooms on the corner of
Hanover and Louther streets, in the hens° now
2occitpied_by Homer & Reed as grocery, and
directly opposite William Leonard's store, where
he is fully prenared to execute DAGUERREJTYPE
litritAtttS ha:aril/3'nm to beitirpasted - 14 any
other artist in the country. He therefore would
invite allwho wish a correct miniature to honor
him with a visit; and he flatters himself in every
instance to give satisfaction.
Single Pictures. medium size, colored true to
life; and warranted nett° fade, for $1.50, includ
ing- a fine - Moroeco - eaSe. • mgr 29
KRISSKINKLE'S HEAD QUARTERS
. P. IVIONYER.
North Hanover Street, Carlisle.
• to-yotrwitfrthevlog-nryca
I'o ali with a aintle,to none with a tear—
13 10 00
14 700
)4 700
14 . 700
_I banish all care from the passing day,
I - gladden alflisams, then hasten away.
P HE subscriber takes this Method of in
forming his friends and the public in
general, that he is Constantly manufacturing
and lies always u. hand CANDIES of every
vtriety (which for quality tehnnt Ire surpassed
by any mentifeeturedlethe State) which he
will sell Wholesale or Retail at the OLD
STAND, in North Hanoser street, where he
also keeps Foreign FRUITS and NUTS of the
latest importation, which will be sold at the
lowest prices for cash. His stock consists in
part of the following:
Orange, Lemons, Raisins. Prunes, Grapes.
Citron, Dates, Figs, Cocoa nuts,Cresin nuts,
Pea nuts. Pecan nuts, Almonds, English Wal
nuts, Filberts, dec. &c. &e.
He would also call fffe attention Of the-pub
lic to his stook of Fancy Articles, suitable for
the approaching nullidays, consisting of
Toys, Dolls /11, Fancy Notions.`
whioh for beauty and varloty surpasses any
thing of the kind ever offered to the citizens of
Carlisle. In connection with the above he
h_as just retdiveda prime lot or
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
12 ' 10 00
14 700
14 700
PaolilSr Groceries,
consisting of •superior cradled and refined ,
'LOAF - SVGANS;firad a good - ititaity of Brown
Sugars; COFFE, from B.to 126 els per pound;
a superior article of Imperial, Young Hyson
and Black TEAS; Molasses of all .kinds;
Ohocolate, Crackers, Cheese. Rice, Blacking,
Moieties, Brushes, &a. FRESH SPICEB,
vi..: Pepper, Alsplue,Cinnamon,Cloves. Mug
lard, Nutmegs ' Ginger. A supply of Indigo,
(best quality) Alum, Stared:, Washing Soda,
841tpotro 4c. which will be sold at reasonable
prices..
The subscriber retains his sincere titanic@ to
the public for Cie liberal patronage extended to
him during the lime he has hero in htisineas,
and hopes *by attention t . business and it de-
sire to please, to merit a continuance' Of 'the
same. All orders front a distanot promptly
attended to.
Carlisle, Dec. 1, 1847.
13 10 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
It Never Falls,
LURE YOURSELF.—From time immemo.
. 1 11) rial there . halo existed in larger cities and
populous towns, a species of disease, the depend.
me and propagation of which results from the
violation of divine . and moral laws.' 'l'd those
APFLIaTED, the AMERICAN COMPOUND is
presented, se being the most certain, aPeedyouid
valuable specific ever Oared to the,
,anforinnetp;
It has wherever known acquired a reputation thin
daily experience continues to strengthen: '• Thoui
sands have been cured by int_ttee.and•aa it , leaves
no odor on the breath, requires neither restriction
in diet or businetie, nor contains either.morcuo
or noxioua drugs in the least injutions te.the sys
tem, it is boldly presented. as see best remedy for
such dieeasea yet. offetedj It le 'used. hy.phytd
cians and prpnotipeed supatiOr to anYll e W ow,n res
medy. Fult'ditectiqtis accoinpany mat ile:
- _ - For - sale at - N . ; VI; cctral3d_ditd:§outh-atteetsr
-Philadelphia; end:by E MOT. Uarlialer Dr,
Barnitz: York - s - G.' W'.'• iller4)Laniaster Dr
'McPheresin and J: Wyeth,liariisbutg; Pee.,:..1
- .
Blacksmith's 'hole
► subscriber btlers'at
. N, two „Anvils, one ; Turnin g lauhlioC'Tire
bender,'Grind stone , ana altreet varlet) , of other:
Blackemiih's Toole too ilumeious toluention.—,
Pelona in of such ethicist, would do well
to calls es' birgelne will bb . giOttn.'" lie can be
fourld‘ttt hie house incEest Pomfretjetreet. noel
hie.old shop.' , 'WM. GRAHAM.
S. ;'ELLIOT D.
For Mat:
A' *o 7 story BRRIOK:'HOUSE; Stable
en& other . necepeary , ,outAbildingo,
Pect Mere enbatid bn West " Lonther -street.
beck of Prof. Allen a prottertyp;•l oreeseionAiyl
anon 018 , 14 of Aler t ' For terms apply to '
aprs - KAEMPFFER.. •
Fresh ate Oil
THE''Eliabsolibet teceiteed
of FFelifiTio. •
egirs • • K, IRV!NE, "
• ' ' Grocegiti. - • -
.
11 UST' tecdiired, , frefilvetoat 01,0racp:•:,
anring,willati * i r a .'k tm k- I F, ' "lf u i ik l a ,4 -
Diy fair etigit for VW ce r4s
aprs 40' f"tivanllvi,
r!' ; 1 77 :71P
NO
,P!C i te. g ,A* A1)00$16*
Day GOOdsl—;•New 'Par culgement' !
itE'atibairtliei Faiunied tro d the city is'now opening; : st bis. Ol& Stand. on
Main:stteeti. additiek to;'. - ,hil 'former. Melt, a
LAA,GIII! 410D,M44;4114.110211tV.1111101ITMINT OT . YANA
cr AND',IITAPI6I DRY'.GOODS,- which he in
tends:to sell ,according tot* old motto, "quick
sales end striall profits." `'- , Among' his goods are
English and American Prints,. from 4 up to 12
carat', every variety of style and patuirn.
Bleached and Brown .bluslins r 26 inch.. M 61-
English"Ginghama at 12'centr,
•French Lawns et 12;' ead • everyl otheraiticle
equally ,cheap. Also, &large assortment of GRO.
CERIES and QUEENSWARE. 1-10 offer'
good New Orleans Sugar.st 6, priine at 7, crumb
' ed loaf et 10 and broken ;loaf at 11 cents—good
Rio Coffee at ,9 cents,—goodlHolaaites 8 cts per
quilt; New Orleene bekinglHolailetarlo-41.
so Honey, Syrup, a superior assortment of Teas,
Spices. etc., GEO. R. CROOKS.
sprl2
NEW SPRING and SIMMER GOODS.
MBE - sub.criber. has just . teceived• and is
now. opening at.hi.. store, on the Spink
west corner of the PUblia 'ilanarti o an unusu. ;
ally.cheap stock of seseonable goods, such as•
Cloths. Caselmeees, Veetings, Alpacas, Silk.,
Bombazine., Lawns, Uinghama,•Carnbric;Jac
onet. Mull,Bwiss. Book end other diberiptions
of fine white Muslin., Checki, Ticking.
Glove*, Hosiery, Sz.e. •
A - large stick 4 .f MUSLINS, while end en.
bleached, from 3-4 to 1.4 in breadkandtirdm
4 Cents per ttard iip hi price:
Aaplendid stock of CALICOWat prices
varying"from 4 to MM..
. . .
- Also, is fresh stotk Of the '
eirx.Es4TER ronv,LANPS,
whithlhe has lately introduced, and which are
found to be` by all- that huve tried them. the
most economical and desirable article in every
respeat now in use, Also the
Thu Pc kha
, Compnues Teas.
He has been appointed sole agent in this place
forthe wife of the above Teas, to which ho
would invite the special attention of the love..
,of goJ T 0... The manner in which they are
put up is such, as that, the flavour is prase-ved
for any length of time, being incased in load
or tin toil. Families can be supplied-with
any quantity put up iyithis manner.
The ta respectfully invited to eall_and
examine his stock before imrchaving elsewhere
inasibuch as he feels confident that his variety
and prices will be satisfactory to purchasers.
--111511ERVIRVINE-,11:—;
French Revolution !..—lnteresting
News 1
•
TH'public is respectfully informed
that CHARLES OGILBY Is now pur
chasing, and will be receiving in a few days, one
of the most extensive and as usual THE MUTEST
STOCK OF GOODS over brought to Carlisle!
-The stock will consist of a splendid selection of
Day GOODS, with a fine and general assortment
of BOOTS AND Stmr.s.—Geoceams in abundance,
and.nt the lowest price.
Owing to the GREAT REDUCTION in pricetkof
-many article., I feet confident that I can give
bargains unequalled in this or any other ptaoc!—
Call and look for yourselves before purchasing
elsewhere. 01 - Remember the Old Bland. op.
polite Martin's Hotel, a few - doors East of the
Market House. ' march 22
New Goods!
• •
t+ - 'S. :COYLE has
W h Ot just returned from Phil
adelpliia, and is now
parting altrg o e ru ga Lira , nd oi
'em;sn'" - rp7.l 6 S - C 118 :nd• Symms.
GOODS, colligating in
art of the following articles:
FOR LADIES. •
•
French Gingham.
trench W. Collars
Printed Organdies hick Silk Lace
• inen-liustre-----Thread-Edging-&-lace--
Paris Silk Tissitt Cord Silk Fringes
Broche Muslin. Silk Buttons
French Jaconets Kid Glovea
Brk Broche Lawns _Urea do
TOR GENTLEMEN
Black Cloth, Fancy Col'd Cloths
Cassirners Summer Cassinters
Bl'k Italian CraVats Tweeds
Veatinge . Black Sett 47
Also, Damask and Ingrain e:aimeting, igured
Booking, black and drab Merino, Checks, 1%1u.-
line Ate. &c..
%N. I wish to eat to my friends is to
anchor at the "Bee Hive," in. North Hanover
street,'atid examine my stock of goods, and for
cash great bargains may be : had.
mar 22
First Arrival of New Spring Goods.
T -
HE subscribers have:hist returned from Phil-
adelphitt with one of the !argent and cheat"
eat assortments Of NEW GOODS enter bro's
to Carlisle. It &initials In part of
'
Fine bluMblaelt English and French Cloths.
'Fine bine..black and Fancy Cassimeies,
Vestings offashionable styles,
Forty plebes French and Scotch Gingbaine, at
t 2, 15, 18 and 25 cents;
Five thousand yards Calicoes; from 4. 6,8, 9,
10 and I2cts., the greatest assortment ever bro't
to this place, end uncommonly_ cheap.-
A 'mil IWous de Laines, F'laida, Lawns, Dal
zorines, dec.
Hook. swiss, citnabric and jaconct Muslins,bar •
red and plain.
Hosiery and GloVas, Checks and Ticking.,
Muslim such as tarleton, pink, blue, black,-
mode, white,' &c. we are almost.giving away.
Laces, Edgings, Shawls, Ribbons, and altnoet
every thing in our line of busineeS. .
Also.- OUT usuol assortment ofroceries and
tk
Queentiware, Hardwaie,c. tog et her with men.
and boys' cloth and oil-cloth and Palm leaf Hats.
Persons desi roil. of Purchasing. good grid cheap
Goods will save money by- calling on up, as the
above stock has all been hough' for•iiials at low
prices, and *ill bb sold "cheapettlihn the'eheap..
est." • .A.; to IV: .BENTZ,
march 8 - 3 doors south of the Post Office.
New Clicithing Mote.
ski ••
subacnbera have opened• in, tho
Ja• room lately ocenpind by 'll, S Ritter - , nearly
opposite Morrett's Hotel; a large 'add elegant
stock of CLOTHING; tif descriPtionsonado
in the A•ary.beat styleoind warranted better than
than any other ready.niside io be found in 1110
county. They hate engaged lift. Geo. Bentz,
an - experienced Tailonto bell their clothing; who
will oleo !Site medeures.and makeup coate,pants
or .vests, for.any Person who may. not be able to
stiit`hiniself in their stdck of rdady.made.
Now on hand 'a, great variety of Tweed•Coate,
Cariaimere and lOw.prieed :Pantaloons and Veils.
which mill be leold lower than Can be had else. ,
where. They dtin ftirnieh handsome bludblack
Cloth Chet, ready tto pin'tni, for (rpm 's7 tdsls
and, other goodi in proportion, , :Call and see fo
yourselves.• . A. and IV. BENTZ.
~- , . ,
•Ow NlMfit'atid reed 'l3tOke:
Tlie r iblictibir mould that
lie'lihe jeer Opened 'a Flour and Feed Store in tho
Jorge atone buildlowleeuoutheitaheoreer of the
ppublic equere k oppoette- tho Slarkerktouaet*boro.
he 'will' at allrunee keep on han d a• auppljrof au
petioii,FtOU.V. Kilekdried. Ctird Meal for
mile ueettogether arit h iall kind's of Ffited Stuffs;
ouch as req. Shorith . ,,ett:, which be wild ell at
'ivhoteraile and retail at vei); entail "0_1.0691 for tarn.
r•-aprdi
Just Reclined
NEW".C4ObD tio
S; d still: be, eold low
. . .
, at the new and *tap atine - in•Weet 'High
14reet. Call and•liitea r• 7 • ' % '',, • •
NY
Sebi6 •. - J. G.CAttgo
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vidoropyrtn. , ,
L SUPPLt or '
zo,auxis,•just raceiiad and' foe "go at EIL`
LIOTT'S PrOg Stop): , " oars
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