1177 Beware qtini gieelee the vit ae of any discovery, Neter' , it is held in'the es teem of the public, and so'xnuch.in-Proportlon - lifthat -publicillabletOtWaiidlapaii , tiy:the spurious is& mailed of Ignorant, designing and &honest tnen,wito like the drentrid the" hivst,.have neither, the,ability!ar tit!tbink provide ;for. thstnielvesiAnt [Wiwi and liguitatti On the earnings;of the Rosen; b i g ,_The;extraordinary. seeded ,attendlnk the 'use of' Wistar!slialsam of, Wild Cherry, iu diseases of the Itzngs;ind the:many singular cures it hes effected., have naturally attracted the attention of many phy siclatts, 'Wessell as the Whole fraternity of quacks— .. apdcaused unprincipled 'imitators and counterfeiters- AO pike ofrapurious mixtures of similar name and op: .pearance fbr.the . genuine Balsam. Some are celled ' S'lilyrup,of,Wild Cherry and Tar," .:Crierry Syrup," 4 `Coinifinnd syrup or Wild Cherry," arid sundry oth.. coldpninids, to which they attach a lodg string of ..puttli:m Vac oltaneh nostrums we - know 'nothing. It is' WISTAITS -11/I.LBAid OL WILD CHERRY alone shAtanirfignis the'curcs. Let theta not dannive you. -. 0 -Thn-Senuine...sigked_l,_llU_TTOJanAde_wrappere-... Sold in Carlisle by S. ELLIOTT, sole agent. Trrighes, Indian. Vegetable Pills in the City of Illexico.—Great Success. Extract of atetter from the Editor of ,the Green ville (84.7.1 Mountaineer:, Dr. W 'Wright—Dear sir,—* * * A.week ei two a go I sent you a " Mountaineer" containing a letter tram one of our Volunteers.in the city of •Mexico, in which he pays Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, un der all elrcutestaboes, the highest :need of praise I have ever known a medicine of any kind to receive. The Voldnteer, William M Goodlett. Esq. is a gentle man of high standing, an accomplished and well edu cated man, and Wasveceittly High Sheriff of this Dis trict. By one oeyour advertisements in a Charleston Winer; I haPPened to notice the location of your of nee. nod thought you migbfextract an article ot some - value - in - regard.to , your medicine—therefore iseut the piper. .. The. following is the paragraph of the letter, reel , red to above. , . - • My iiimith is very. fast improving: I procured, a - few days. ago, some of Dr. wright's Indian Vegeta lile Pills, and they hard acted on my system like Elias Earle is quite well." Them It appears that Wright's Indian Vegetable' "Pins me fast obtaining celebrity among the brave and vitriolic Volunteers who have gone to Mexico tp de •fend the rights and honor of their country. Long may they live: All who intend going to the Snuth or West,eheuld not fail to take a supply of the Pills , with them. They are invaluable. aS.Reware of counterfeits and imitations. Romeo her that the original and.pnly genuine Indian Vegeta- Ible Pills have the written signature of IVlLuum 'Wlittoirr on the top label of Inch box. The genuine is Ibr sale by- CHARLES OGILOY, sole agent for Carlisle, end general agent for Cumber and county, by whom country dealers will be sup plied at the Philadelphia prices. Office and General Depot, 168 Race street, Phila delphia. • i#n ;i Uiirkc#~. Philadelphia, Monday Evening, May 8 FLOUR—The foreign,nowkappearsto liaveliad no effect on - the market. Flour is without much demand, hut the market, from scareity, - is rather stiffer. Fair -hrandiare selling at $6 per bill. itir home use, which is now the general asking price. CORN MEAL remains steady at. 52,25. RYE FLOUR is taken on arrival at $3,87. WHEAT—The market has rattier an upward ten dency, owing to light receipts. Southern reds sold at 137 els and prime Pent% white at 145 cents. CORN iv inquired tor, and 3500 bushels sduthern yellow brought 50 a 301 cte, weight. OATS -L . -dell. No price quoted. DYED, On Sunday hit, the ith Inst. CATII6IINE r.tasrs, infant daughter of Abraham Lainbertoti, lisq of North Middleton, aged 16 n 1111 l ths. . On the 2.Bth uIt,BENRY Sucen. Infant son of John and Margaret Harder, aged II mouthe. [The intnwir yal flower was about to unfold Its benurles upon the, e 'ilesert sir, when It ma - transplanted by Pe Saviour the Paradloe above, to bloom In initialing glory foreverlj OBITUARY There is nothing sure in this world but heath. We are forcibly reminded 01 this solemn truth by the up-. pearance of the grim monster in our midst. snatching from us friends who are near and dear. Those who are the ornaments of oursociely, and who justly form the objects or our pride,—ln short, these whom we consider the best among us, die first. We ore seldom, however, called CO mourn the loss of one more uni versally esteemed for all those qualities which adorn woman, and make her what God' intended her to be, than the subject of this notice., airs. ANN MARGA RET HILTON, who died on the sth Inst. In the 23d year artier age. Kind and affable to all, courteous an her Manners, and uniformly even in her disposi tion, she nine at once the affectionate wife, the loving partner and companion. Ou her bed of sickness she exhibited that calm resignation which the righteous only can have, and when called upon to leave this vale of tears, she died "Lite one who wraps the drapery of her couch About her, and lies L`owit to pleasant dreams." She has gone to "that bourne from whence no travel ler returns," and while this sad affliction is a loss to her numerous relatives and Iriends, she has given evidence that their lose is her eternal gain. She Bled in the blessed hope of a glorious resurrection, ex pecting to nye (brevet with Christ, who was to her an elder brother in affliction, and proved to her the truth of His promise, that "The soul that on Imes bath learned to repose, I will not, I will tint. betray to its foes; That soul, though all hell should endeavor to shake, I'll never—no never—no never forsake." Let her friends then, while they mourn their lose, find consolation in the fact that she has gone to ir better. and a happier world I that she line gone to nines other friends whom she loved, but who have passed °Within the cold greve's ■llent Where morrow's tears no more arc libUd, 'No more the Ills of life molest." Let them remember that she has finished her course, and kept the faith ; and that henceforth there is laid up for her a crown of righteousness, which the Lord the righteous Judge shall give hero that tiny, when the trumpet shall sound, and this corruptible shall put on incorruptiou, and this mortal , shall put ou ha mortailty. Truly, "Death ties on bar, like an unthnely frost lipoit the sweetest flower of all the field." New• Spring Goods! • •.T,HIS" DAY OPENING !, THE.aubscriber is now receiving and opening .a FRESH SUPPLY OF DRUGS, to gether with a most attractive general assortment of FANCY ARTICLES. FRUITS, tte., all of which .have been laid in at the best establish .•menti in the city, and wilt be disposed of on the moat advantageous terms io purchasers. He re .apentfully invitee his friends to give him a call. • mnyld . • ;'S. W. H A VERSTICK NOTICE. THE ,President.. managers and members of CUMBERJAND COUNTY AGRICUL EVRAL socIETY, will bold !heir Airing arlotranon chimbur, in lE° Court noun, at Carliele..on SATURDAY the 2tph 4of May, 184p,,at 11 o'clock a. in. • RICiARD PARKER, Secretary , : , Aldininistrator's-P7otice,. , ' LETTERS Of .Atiministrtition.• having • teen' .irtnitettid,Me in due farm of Law by. the Regis • ' of Cuinbetlandcounty, on tho estate of EALTZERBIXLER, dee'citlate of. W. Penna. 7bitromih itiWnshfo, 'oil. persona. ha virig..clainte or *monde egainst" the estate of snid decodont, are requested_ ,to make knOwd tho'enure to me, at ----tny-resided*in-siddr.towaishipil and- al 1,1 hose-in '_'-z‘de.b.ted!O filetetterfake ii4rotot imtnvdiptely. . ,NONTPOIVItIOMO,NALDSON, Maylo46t'• .7 • Adniinistrator '!"Y 'l!iibliii ii • - - , ;'--.THE'aubseribor otToi alma). . • . lio,aalei on' MONDAY the-OA-of Sene o 1848,- on , the woollen's. at: one ' U ock situate in North , Middleton town - ship, iiinbilleau county, Pa. .4 lea„e ,miaatpl Carliale,, .kiothT4omita,Nrie Agrpe' of first . rale.,;timentono Land;. in a good 3, t ,atale it . uliipetigt i end ,under. good - iinnee. , 7rlie , lllllllrolonienta.,fire , .n good , HOUSE , end BARN. Water, The ,Facija 1 - licf,pi?)4' ,- , - tiltOgiitlipr. three parts to. suit ' passeathiel the ;t ho ,refu• bs c iber, - whiclu e will n b d giv a e r: f , ir l, • • ,•• ° 4. . r:4o, l l kllealtrai wil ev ea w e th ay V n m h?. atmeert • , ‘,b6r thn , 5. r 4 Sniff nentruoi 7841r.(virarranted Dr , Witt 61,4.rortti,tr'e'oe io hylitirM9no /19un ''l' S E Lid bald P/88 1 " :n1 S ~... ri e~~ `~lil~ii~cirtacitnit~.. • rWOULD. attention or' the - public - to a-splendid lot of SPRINGand . , S DWAIN GOCDS,. suitable . Ibr gentlemen's ' wear, consisting ; of - superior ,Frencli, Germaii.MULAmerican Cloths and Cassimere of all Colors and textures ;,,extra .superier black N Cashmeretts, Tweeds and Linens, for Sprine and Summer coats; white and • fancy Linen Drills ; Silk, Satin, Valencia, and Cashmere Veetings; white and fancy Marsailes ; black Italian and Fancy Silk Cravats; black, white and colored Kid Gloves. All open and ready for inspection, opposite the ,Railroad Office, Main street, at the well known establishment of - Mayto •T. Hat and Cap gtore. Tsubscriber having just returned from the J. city, would inform the public that ho is now opening a splendid assortment of SUMMER HATS at Ins old stand in N. Hanover , street.— His stock comprises Moloskin,'Nutria, Rocky Mountain Beaver, Pearl, Cassimere and Silk HATS, of• the most substantial make end latest style. Also CAPS of every description and quality. • . r Ho invites his friends to call at his establish ment before purchasing elsewhere,,as he is con. intent that they will find fun their advantage. maylo ' , GEORGE KELLER. N.t.l.l.lfigliest price given fur Furs; Lamb's Wool; • . , • Boots, Shoes and Brogans - - , - THE attentionof the public is invit' , ') • ed ton large- and elognant assortment ' t oo of BOOTS riPd SHOES, now open ing at PORTER'S SHOE STORE, Main street, opposite , the Mothodiat Church. The stock has been selected with great Care, and for'style and durability is unequalled. Ladies' French Linen Gaitert (new style) Do. Morocco Hall Gaiters .do • _.. .... _ . . .. Do. kid and Morocco Slippers; Buskins andd Ties, at.all prices Misses' Gaiters, Leather Boots, Buskins and Slippers Children's Gaiters, Boots and Ankle Ties of every variety Men's Calf and Morocco Boots, , Brogans and Slififiers . Boys- - ' and Youth's Pont, Calf andKip'Srogargs. node genefar assortment of thick work Als64 - great ihdificy of Boot and French Moroc co, Kid, Pink and White LININGS; - Last jogs, Trimmings . . • • Particular attention will be given ns usual, to CUSTOMER WORK, such as Gentlemen's fine French Boots, Congress Boots 'and Gaiters, Ladies' French and English Lasting Gaiteiii and Congress Boots, Kid and. Morocco Slippers, Bus.- kins and French Ties; and every eflort used to get up the work in a style equal to the best city work, and nt the lowest price-, by mnylO , WM. M. PORTER & CO. N. I3.—As the subscriber is now doing busi doss_ under the firth of \ Vin. M. Porter & Co. he earnestly requests those indebted to settle their accounts, as it is necessary his old books should be closed without delay. WM. M. PORTER. - Refteghterg - Drinks - ; R Oustn's MINERAL WATER, 'Sparkling and bright,' • ln its liquid light—' _ And not only sparkling and bright, But for its flavor it is hard to-boat. FELIX'S MINERAL WATER. Lemon and Sarsaparilla, a large supply always on hand and for sale by the gross,- dozen or single bottle MONYER'S FOUNTAIN —MEAD, Is indeed the 'Ne Plus Ultra' drink of the sea sun. and can he had with the above named-- Mineral Waters, at -the whoiesale • and retail Confectionery or P. MO NYER, macitt • N. Hanover-st N. B.—Pie-nie and other Parties supplied at low rates. itravrovA.L. nIIJE subscriber respectfully announces to his friends nod the public generally, that I e has removed to the large brick building in South _Hanover street ~ one door front Morrett's 'Hotel, and within a few doors of the Voltinteer printing office, where he .will-continue to carry on the TAILORING BUSINESS, and to receive or ders forwork ut Ins line, all of which he pledges himself to execute promptly, in a neat, fashiona ble and workmanlike insulter. 'rho latest 6811. ions will ,be regularly received, and he can there- Pure furnish to order a dress that will please the most fastidious !lisle. Ile would avail himself of this opportunity to return his sincere thanks to his many patrons liar their past encouragement, and solicits a continuance of their favors. H. S. RITTER. IVO WNSEN D'S SA RSA PA RILLA, for the removal and permanent cure of all diseases arising Irom an impure stale of the blond, egrof ulous affections ?'Cc, warranted superior to any other preparation of Sarsaparilla now in use, for sale by the dozen or single bottle, at .1. A. BISHOP'S amyl° Drug Store, W. Main street Cheese, Cheese! A Prhne lot,of Cheese just received by I'. 1110 N I'ER, may 10 . N. Hanover street Deeds, Mortgages and Bonds. AVery fine assortment of these blanks now for sale at the 'HERALD' Wilco. nittym AN ORDIN.A. NCM For Defraying the Expenses and liqui dating the Debt of the borough 'of Car . , BE IT ENACTED and ordained by the Town Council of the borough of Carlisle, and it is hicreby ordained and enacted by theenthority of the sem, that tips alum of TWENTY THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS be assess ed and levied upon the inhabitants of the borough of Carlisle. ' for defraying the expenses and liqui dating the debt of/mid borough bribe year 1848. Done in Council, :Nth day or April, 1818. JACOB RHEEM, President A Hest—bmts'M ALIGN Clerk inny4 Teas of the New Crop. DAVID RANKIN, 73 Chestnut et. Philo edolphia, has forsale the following Teas: 300 half chests Young Ilyson Tea 100 do Gunpowder do 150 do Imperial do 10 do Ilyson - 1000 do Powchong do 200 do Ningyong Soucliong _lOO po -" Oolong. do 75 chests Padre Souchong 45 do black leaf Poltoe 25 half chests do do 35 do Orange do 1000 matte Cassia' Theid Teas - compile& the beet chops imported in' ships' Sea' Witch;, Rainbow, Tommie, Inca, and , -.Hunfress.-and-are-enani—td- any Tcaa that have hoen ofihretlin:thie tnarket.:_ - - • - • ' ,I 3)7.VXDZIND. .. I .JEPOSI.T...IIA-li;Kiq.--11- 40' PIiE Diraatara this day daclaredii Mildew:Pon tho. Capital' Stock , of 111:4 1 : 4 41 h l i o r P ' e a r igr to r g i lt ' s which raProaoitgivis on or 'after.,tll o ,l2th ins t;,, ARS, , witk. $7, - c oBraNT-criiihkrfori P/ar for ; Palei Veii4elicii tit seemi(Vhailaid ANO. TriCe Ono Hundred Dollarek En. gIi r PAP/ i Tild "..;:1t . r .4 " • 91—at - . '•. . . . Ntlils ankikikeso,,;.:-, . . ..,,,. P B6B Nalls'AP Pi esiva receive 7, ', o . ( auClot"erld lititheThoipllordwar o sfor c •of ;Jr,l-- - - 4 1VVIttGlif.rik,ISAXTON. 1: _.,... ONE VINE , O I / 4 1 1% 1 0 • the store oaks., Jon 19. . N. " j)10, 48001V0 " " bbODS' it^wiii sol 4 low - - boW rind 'Wet* ~rotlo, l p, , Nytiqt. , , , l!gh .". p CRONY • "r • .;‘ -, • , , • - s • _ ? t -... iiatricts;i ' bn:trast.o • • JA. BIS4OP, eiteeisoitdDl:J; Myers; • Just received and is tiOvi opening a largo' &elleeleeted assortmeni ofERESWD RUGS:: ; MEDICINES, .8.4 e, among whioh 'Will be 'found' the following,.viz . 1 . - Opium, Camphor; Quinine; EgeOrne Salts;': ,';.' - Dye Staffer Spices; Cutlery, AlCohol, Turpentine, Pine Oil, ' • -ISte. Also, a large•essOrtment 'of PERFUMERY, Hair and Tooth Breshes, ' Umbrellas; Walking Canes, • - Roussel's and Hauers ShaVing Cream, 7 _- Bear's Oil', Cologne Water . ; Hair - Dye, Ox . Fancy Soaps', l E - itraill, MEEN TUN, Curling Fluid, and FANCY ARTICLES of every description,. to whibli he respectfully invites the attention o f the public.: 'His assortment is a full and rich one, and he hopes by strict attention to business and low prices, to recciip3 it liheral share of the public patronage. Physicians' prescriptions carefully compoun ded. J. A. BISHOP, mny4 _ , West Main street, Carlisle. CARD. PR.R. J. J. IIIYDRS has disposed Of.his entire stock of Drugs Etc, to Mr. J. A BISHOP; ' Harrisburg, who will continue to do business at my old stand on Main street. .Mr.llishophos hod considerable' experience in the. Drug,.busi ness, 'and I 'confidently recommend him to the customers of Ilie ewe and spliCit if continuance of their favors. - - -1 - . . . O&'By this. arrangement .Dr. Mvarts.wiTl be enabled tn Ole his undivided attention •:tO the dunes h is prdession •mey4 MONVER'S Confectionery, Pratt Bf. Tog Store, Norirt Hanover. Street, Carlisle. riVIE subscriber would respectfully inform 1 country merchants and the public generally, that. he is constantly manufacturing end has ta , ways on hand CANDIES of every variety, (which for quality cannot be surpassed by any .manufactured in the State) which he will 'sell wholesale or retail at the,oLe STAtikk, in Han over street, a few doors north of the Bank, - Jterolie-lute-also.on-hand-ERLITSaita,N-U_TS el the lat9et importations, which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash, His stook consists in part of Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Dates, Cocoa-nuts, C?oara-nuts, Pea-nuts, En glish 'Walnuts ,Almonds, Pecan-nuts. Filberts. He would also inform the public that he has just returned from the city with a_very large stock Of FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES, ctinsisting of superior double refined, crushed and pulverized LOAF SUGARS , Brown Su gars, amoug which is a very litir.articla for 61 cts. per lb.; COEFEE, front 8, to 10 me per lb.; a superior article of Imperial. Young Hyson and Black TEAS • MOLASSES of all kinds; Wa ter, Sods and ISuper Crackers; Cheese, Choco late. Rice, Blacking, Matches, Brushes. FRESH SPICES, viz: Pepper, Alspiee, Cinnamon, Cloves, Nutmegs, Ginger and Mus tard. A supply of Indigo. (hest quality) Alum. Starch, Washing Soda, Salt Peter; all of.which 04-be-soldmt-ilie , lowear-rate. The subscriber returns his sincere thanks to Alm public for the liberal patronage extended to him, mid hopes by l a desire 'to please to merit a. conimeance of the entice. All orders from a die. tame thankfully received. and promptly.nttend• ed to. [ititiy4] P. MON YER GREAT BA7RG4INS I SECOND SPRING -ARRIVAL 'I' fiENTZ'S Cheap Cash Store, where They AL are now opening the grente,st quantity 01 new and 'cheap Gbods, of the following -kinds= Cassimeres and 'VsStings CALICOES, of every satiety and style, from 1. io_l•2l_:.cts, per yard—and • some: of. these aro first rate at 6+ end 8 ms. he assortment con sists ofabour9ooo yards. Forty pieces FRENCH GINGIIAMS, at 123, 16. and I'4l i-ts. per yard. MANCHESTER GI\GII9IIS- 70, 12}, and the b_te., for 16 et,. LAWNS=Some beautiful patterns, 123, 181, and f. 15 ems. perynrd. ALFA CI-LAS—t 81, 2t, 271 50 and 623 eta. per yard. We havfi the eheriptiat Alpachas in AIUSLINS—White and unbleached, nt all priers, and lower than evorliild before. CEF:CES, 'Pickings, and Pantaloon goods at all prices. Hosiery, Gloves, flandlterchicfs, Bonnets, Ribbons,Hats. Oil Cloths, Flannels. cotton and linen 'rafle Diaper, Farts, Shawls, Edgings and Laces, Fringes, Buttons, and in fact every arti cle in our line of business. These goods are offered to the public at lower prices than can he bought tiny where in the :bate of Pennsylvania, as our means of purchas ing are equal to any, and far superior to most country merchants. Also, GROCERIES, QUEENS-WARE, Sic. &C. Give us a call and we feel satisfied you will save money in making your purchases. A. be W. BENTZ, mny4 3 doors south of the Post Office NEW YORK VARIETY STORE, . y & AI. COLLIER & BROTHERS, be„. , tr. leave to inform the citizens of Cumberland nod adjoining . counties, that they have just open• ed an extensive VARIETY STORE in North Hanover street, in the building lately occupied by Mr. Hantch, between Haveratick and Lyon's stores, where {they will be happy to receive the calls`vf all wishing articles in their line. They _wilt at all times keep on hand a well selected alisertntent of Colored Prints, (French, English nod American) domestic and foreign Perfumery, Patent Medicines, embracing nearly every dc. script ion, and in litct a little of every thing usu ally kept in tin extensive variety store.. 'They are the exclusive agents for the sale of Dr. Traphogen's celebrated Pulnionic. Mixture, and his Balsamic Extract of Sarsaparilla; Dr. •Green's celebrated Oxygenated Bitters, for Dys pepsia and Plithysie. They are also the exclu sive agents for this county of the Net; Yons CANTON 'TEA. COMPANY;' and ailt keep con• stantly on hand S large,mly of t eir superior In conclusion they beg leave to say, thaf•they are determined to sell at very small profits for casn, end invite all wishing bargains to give them a call. Carlisle; may 4 RENCOVAZI. NATHAN HANTCH, 'having removed his Cheap CLOTHIN 0, STORE to the room formerly occupied by 11 H. Grove, on the east - corner of the Markot4quare, directly opposite Forster's store, would' respectfdly Inform his friends and the publieln general, thatim intends to continue Me business on ti 'Mom' extensive _scale than heretofore. He has just received from the eaitern 'cities a large assortment of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, which Its will have made up at the shortest .notice - andin the 'most desirable manner. He will constantly have on hand n largo selection of READY-MADE CLOTHING, cheaper than ever offered to the public `before---stieh as bleak 'and blue Dross Coats, Frock and Sack Cdata of various colors, 11'weed'Conts.of , ell alleges and colors, Summer Cloth•Goate • Litton, Cotton and Jean coats: and -ell-other-kinds-of-fashionable - conte ; 3 black ad :fancy, Cashmere-Pante t=Sunimef-Ponta - of every'lleseription''and color; plain 'arid fancy Satin-Vesta—all eerie (lad' colors: . Shirt teems: 'and -.Collars neck" and , pockee.Handkerchiefs ; atocks, &menders' of all kinds; nd'very cheap,' Don't f&geillto comertil, 'the Public : quUre, t ys, May 4 . . G6ods and Grocerles.*: - Dry ~. • • • • . .1 n u • ... • - ALEIVIO,VATAV * T/1,E•. - subsCribor bpgs ieavo ' inform • his' ; frichde arid the - publie' general,kiltat he, his re— inciled ••hip: seire to t he • rooni 4Ormerly; occupied. by lienry,Litnderson, on North"Hanoyer,,etreet, within.two: doors. oLliaverstick'p drag .store, r wlierOdte lins.bektllnied._p_tiboice.llclection_of TlRYi!oo,orlki;!censistufg hi part of. Cloths; cjeSinierbs; Seftlnetts,;;lertetut, Bummer Cloths, yetithiail, 4 l3ilks.'B6knbaKiniun, oambricks, Jeep— nette..Clalieedii',7ohawisr Chebko,' Ticking, car. rietrckaitWlCottoii* , Arern i `Unibtellap, Glo v es, id. alifippdonl'anditcrchielii,' ibiliery. - • Also ir welk,eoldeted:ateck-Of ,GROdERIES, conaistjng In part rief , ,QOireris; Tet3, * Sesake, Mo. 'lasses, Ilpiess, .Tahaced4crYokerY,,Gless Quoonsware of2seri O us descripUons together. with Inimeroas Other driielePi.ceflipriting a complete. end:general, aesorttneph,.oll . qr.which' he.ofiers.for sale at very low . prices: `,t,i,T.4o,,giV, Ile will nlso,lteerp constantly on'.ihand ;11'.; large' assortment of:110ms, SHOES, , 111.1111 1 ,EgIV. which, ilft o:d ieposild *of at - ,greptllprgains:' , = 4., ,r; i , \lltireepeetfulfxinvitis friehdei tintllllo,i)Lk, ji c ,to . .4'.1M 4 Y 4 4/4.1t;4E0:044:11:1T.W.Y !: . ,`,i,;:,:','''..' , ''.v../,',.',,: , :f..,, , :-.....,: , ...,: 2 , I,' ~%"1...!'49'..,4:4,..t.,,,A:,,,,...::::;',.;-'4,,,..,...,:.•'...,,,1.,... ltoroug Wecespis-and Expen %tures • •• • Account Of 'AUGUSTIN' • A.. , LINE' Treagurer , or the Borough of -Car lisle, 1848: ' • EINE To'Ceeh in kende of lam- • •• • _,..,Troneurer ' $f 84.13'. Tlidance.or 11.upliCate.for 1846,, out- • • . .• standing et leer /settlement • - 9T3 563 Amount 'of: Duplicate for 1847 , '2;337'72 -. Cash received from J. Craver, clerk z' • of Market-house 42 32 Cash. received from W. M. Mated and Joseph Blair, Burgess and As sistant Burgess (exhibition license) 29 12i Cashreceived-from, ,, provision-store_ license • • ' 25 00 Caskreceived foretell rents of Market • . House • 202 49 Cash 'received front sundry persons on account of bonds dna by theato the ' borough 1,268 63 Cash received from P. Davidson, am' t ,Lof appropriations returned '22 50 STATEMENT of the ihrotigh's Indebteilness and Meals. A mount-otnutstanding-borough bonds-85,267_00 To meet which the means of the bo- • rough are 1,500 00 Outstanding debt The above account of ^ A. A. Line, Earl, 80. rough Treasurer, having been examined by us and found to be correct and true, we have passed and approved the same. N. El A NTCII, LEM'L TODD, J. ItHEEM, r.Gommittee,of:Aaceun+s_•: Physicians -and-Country-Pier - chants, WHO purchnie DRUGS; tkc't'cheap, are vequested to call and examine the large stook received at the store of the subscriber, Tho arti cles are fresh and warranted gootl, and purchased at the very-lowest' cash prices, and %%11l be die posed of lower than articles of the same quality have ;ever been sold in Cumberlan4 county.— catid -- re - r - 31atid if ho-dostrnormake - it - to your advantage td purcease "from him, ho will not ask you to buy. - Orders from the country will receive prompt attention, the articles guarantied good, and prices lower than any other place in Carlisle. J,, A. BISHOP. Succeitior to Y. I. Myers, slat. ma y 4 Removal. rilllE subscriber would most respectful ly inform his friends and the public in gerie ral that he" has REMOVED his CHAIR- MAN G ' FACTORY to the shop formerly occupied by `Stephen p Keepers, Tinder , opposite the Market House, and immediately in thr rear of Snodgrass' .tore, where he has on band and Sonstantly man ufactures CHAIRS. SETTEES, SOCIADLES and eve ry thing in the line of his business in n fashions. ble and workmanlike manner, and all of which I he will sell on the most accommodating terms for cash or country produce. He would also avail himself of the present opportunity to return his thanks to his old patrons. and solicit it continu cince-of their favors. JOIIN M. GREGG. . apri.ls_ 197th Regiment. TUE 107th Regiment, P. M:; is ordered to parade for review and inspection, on the Centro Square in Carlisle, on TUESDAY the 16th day of May next, nt 10 o'clock, A. w. By order of the Colonel commanding. EGE. Adj't. • - Attention FIRST REG'T COMB'. VOLUNTEERS. Parade in the borough of Newville on Tunas- DAY the 11th day of May next, at 10 o'clock A. M. precisely, in Summer uniform, properly. equipped for drill and inspection. By order of the Colonel commanding. n pr2i; A. FILER, Adf t. Notice, ALL persons indepted to MARY McGIN NIS by book account are hereby notified thar.•the books have been assigned to the subscriberoand payment must be made thereon on or before the Gth rday of May next, otherwise their Accounts will t he placed in the hands of a magistrate for collection. npr2G GEO. W. FIITNER. Notice THE subscriber, now living in Silver Spring township, bur being about to remove to the West, hereby notifies and warns all potions a gainst trusting any one on his acoount, as he is determined to _pay no debts except those con tracted by himself in person or .by his written order. npr26-pd . DANIEL HINKLE. New Flour and Feed Stow THE subseriber would inform the public that he has just aliened a Flour and Feed Store in the large atone building in the southeast corner of the public square, opposite the Market' Housewhere he will at all times keep on hand a Supply of su perior FLOUR and Kilndrisd Corn !Weal for familyibee,togethei with all kinds of Feed Stuffs, such as Bran, ' , Shorts, etc. which lie will sell at wholesale and retail at very small profits for CASII. spry .• , .* • JOUR REENY.. Estate of Joseph hunter. VTTFRB of Administration , de honia non • with the. Will annexed, on the estate of Jo- BENI HIj , NTEn, Into of the borough.• of Newville, dee'd. have been granted by the Register of Cam berland.county to the aubseribey,,residing, in the same borough. All poisons hexing claims against the said estate will present them. for settlement, and those who are indebted will make payment to scow COYLE, mareh2g, , Administrator. - - . •. _Estate•Notice __ • NOTICE is:herr:by:given that. tetternof Ad. .miniet ration on Marmon° of-JACOB ,LEUIVIA N, ,of J'eniiaboro tpi, deed,:•her,orbeen. granted to 'the aubactiOer resnding.in, s rmid. township : : . AU 7iersone - having - ,elattricgmdtiereeid7antare are .re;. greetednrproaent ilient•forrglitilement,.and those mdelited imniediate payment to •• • • • rinrs-0 - • ' ISAAt'LEFEVER:4direr. . . ; , . • k.. Bonnets-Iml Ribbaquk .:,-::" --:, Au t,iecei lied - . -a-rievi!!=atfpi4,:-Itif- , :ele: , -.' "age , Ribbonnepd fishiiinablcillonnets,at,thil choorx store iiift Consign-Of:Marv; :•‘.' , npl9 '..,::',•.'!: -'.._''-:, ~"", ' , . ::,,, : , ) ,1 ; :, : :, '"ll}l''' 43 . ithiCribet . ; hate:..fu' , ;".reqeli. , ed . ,..„it:: 7 Barrel - KFreih:Plo:ollfi/r.Vif - %V7: ~ :i1Pr5.,.,:. 1 i,:, 5 ,:;,.1, i t- . bic, , ,, : m :...5:11, . 411;ME., 1 r.:;','... .., ' • A r'',o6ll:BtP.P • 1,14 ';;R" I 11 V 0, Carp • %WM' , US tv,l4!go,',lsoortoeut ..of; IT1141 1 1_,eph Sand) Adams and Eshelman 1.4 7 00 MIFFLIN. Robert Hackett, liquois SOUTHAMPTON. John IV. Clover, liquors 14 10 SO MONROE G. W. Singizer Daniel Kriaher Struck and Brandt.. HAMPDEN Thomas C. Rheom f liquors John 11. 'Gearing George Mather t. NEW CUMBERLAND J. K. Boake and Cu, liquors \V. S. Prow EAST I'ENNSBOIIO.. Jacob Bellinger, liquors 14 10 50 Longnecker and Eslinger 11 7 00 Joseph 0. Banks 14 700 ''.. • • SOUTIT MIDBLETON. A. M. Lcidich 13 10 00 Win Alexander 14 7 00 Goias° and KroplT Rider and Sailor ALLEN; Alexander c atheart le le 50 Eby and.FritelleY. liquors El 13 (xi Mute Marton, liquors 14 10 50 John G. Miller 14 7 00 Matthias Bitner, liquors 13 15 00 Joseph Scjnoll ' 11 7 00 SILVER SPRING .11.. W. Meteor and Brother ' 13 10 00 John Reed 14 7 00 Dunlap and "Barr . 14 7 00 Coyle and .Sponsler- l3 10 00 1114CHANICSBURG. .1••Millison and Co, liquors 13 "75 00 Simon Arnold, liquors . ' , 13 .4...., 15 00 John Cuovcr 14 7'oo J. and L. Rciglo ' 13 10 00 Henry Leas . . 14 — '7 00 Houser and Bobb • • 14. 700 Baker, and Miller 14 . 7. 00 Ira Hay, - 14 7. 00 J...F. Spahr,. ~. . 14 700 Georgo Siogizer -",. .. . 14' '7 00 ", -.Merchants end all concerned in the above ' classification, will take notice that I will hold an Appeal in the Arbitration 'Room in the Court House, in the borough of Carlisle,--on the follow. - ing days, viz: Monday 22d, Tuesday 23d, Wed, nesday 24th, Thursday 25th, Friday 26th,Aatur. day 27th days of May next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. : 14. and 2. e. xe of said days.. to. afford all persons an opportunity. who.inay, feel themselves agrieved bribe ahovo l elaseilication; to appeal , from Are: same.... .' , . , • .. '' • ' JEFFERHON - WORTHINGTON;; - , - ' •• apr 26 . .. , ' • Stray : ; Hog:_' ••' t. CA•ME-tiiiinitiriitnisetiLof--theLsubecriber,-I n , - this borough, about the',23th of March; last, a STRAY HOG, eb,out,tWo yieitra , OlVinarked bit:pieces cut out.of both eats,';' The'ownet is'ret quested to come - forwardi, prove 'proporlYilr oharges and take•hitn Mtway. epr 19 , , ANPREW ,KERltojr NOW'OlOthiniatorit; ne)! ett6eribertr hive •z. - oriebed 'the Yootn lately "ofictitiied - by . B" . .ltittari . netirly :oppdalteitMorrott'el:HOiel,' a large* end elegant stock-OUCL - 13,THING;efeltdeardirtione,inddiT. in the very teet.eiyle, and warranted . bettor than then nr y.m nother„Jeadade to be found in the ,Mminty,rjheY have engaged Geo.: Bo n t tin"e*permitted :niter, to, pelt their. clothing, who Neill aloe like medel)ree and make e fip.coate,papte' er'ileneilorany itertgon-Avho may, not'biable to 'mit'. himself in their: stock of ready-made: 'l. oninindeetrenf variety of Tweed -Ceeeimere• and low-prieed Pantalootieend Veeto,. whichmill be ;:sold'loweir . than can Itt:had , ehiei „where. , TlOYinen furnlehrthendeomriblueblaok Cloth , Ceit reedy to tout,on,' for from 4,7,te:'.r, witrother goode*,, protiortion.. „Cell end ate tr, youreelvee.".. Qed t. QkIVEIZAZ'Sirck ;Aivinfig3l o ,oo*: , •J 1111110, ,. . '‘ ;cjiAq;. ool 4 3 T ., , • ' • • Miii=i===l . . , ner - 6f hit aildltiliu 00 Gpr tolei....i ~-':..,....._. ... , i. .iiv:i.--..',T. , ,' , °77,,q, ~, ,, ,, , ,,,,-,t, • .', . ; : r...,..., :-.t.--; Tonels X : isfonv, Corner, of Main , St:iiiii Harper, '-• ow, Carlisle, !PH R'.subaoriber reepectfullylmbOunceoo,the public that-,110 has taken tho:StaMlXeirrierly occUptcid by Mr, Angney, at, the r eOrner o , ; High street and Harner'ißow . , ~.Wheie halted', uit' re ceived from the Vaistorn cities a large a n , 'Wen , did assortmenr „of, .NEW. G 0 cops, •piliehiesoli of the Iniporters and Mainifacttirere, and inclutL, Mg every variety of ,Goods. • ~The ladies are "tar. ticularly invited to examineLhite r beautifurassort. inentol_Dasste:GOOnsramong,Vihiclithtifollow_. ing articles comprise .ti pant,superiiir WOO Cloth, black and fancy Silks, blue, - black and fincycati. simeres.-Fancy Summer GoOds....Ginghtims and • Lawns—frombasines and Alpaceas-T-Vestitips of all kinds—Mons: de Laines, London and domes. tic Cralicoes—hits, Gloves, Laces, Edgings,flo. - siory and Ribbons of all kirldel. Also, a large assortment of, onopzaies. All the above Goods , haVe been purchased at the bbet and cheapest Markets, ankwill,cermin. ly hotel& vsnv tow. fie' respectftillY invites .the public.to give him a, catl.„, ....,,,, . .. „, , , aprl9 . , - , JOHN E:*.VORSTER. Great Arrival' of Cheap G oods - AT OUILBYS • - Great Atilie: WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 'STORE; „I gave now opened the largeet-and cheep: eat assortment. of goods ever brought to Carlisle and•no mistake! Purchasers will do well to call and examine "this mammoth Brock, as they will luraure to get good bargains and save money.— To enumerate articles and prices, is out of the. question; as it would take - up the vi . rhole.of friend Beatty's paper, and .the half 'eat then'tie - told.—• Suffice it to say that I have every t h ing in the Dry Goods line from.superfitte cloth , down to a piece of bobbin. • • . ' A very extensive assortment of'toaTs and SHOES just received, and cheaper than over. G ROCERIES.—A fresh assortment of Sugar. Coffee, Tea, Molasses, Rice, Spices, &c. now opening and selling . at the very lowest notch.— Recollect the Old Stand, East Main street,where good batgalas are suye_to,no had. _ aprl9 CHAS. 'CiGIEBIt. HE subctibdis Would announce to the public:that they have retutned from the astern cities with a magnificent selection of SDRTNG AND SUMMER GOODS, consistingof Cloths. Cassiineres . , Vestings, and Summer Stuffs, &him 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, Hats, Caps, Boots, and in short ever 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 PARKINSON, who cuts his garments a la modo. Our work is all made under our own supervision. Our Store is in Noith Hanovr sr.' three doors north of Itaverstick's Drug Store and nearly opposite the Carlisle Bank. ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON • - ' 12 ,12 50 14 700 11 700 13 m oo 700 13 10 00 EMIT= 13 10 00 New Store---Baygaink THE subscriber. has just'opened in the Storo Ropm lately occupied by R. Snodgrass, Bag, on West High street, in the IShrongli-of Carlisle, a largo and - general assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENS-WARE, HARD WARE &c &c, all of which have been selected with great care, and which - he is determined to sell as - cheap as the cheapest. .The public are respectfully invited to give hint a call. Ile flutters himself that_ he can otlbr such inducements as will make it their interest tolia ! troniso him. - 13 10 00 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 15 00 A la c& Auction Dry Goods at very low prices. • J G ARMONY ' • Carlisle, Jan 12-1848 Dry Goods! ,, -=New Arrangement! 91111; subscrtkr has Just returned from the city 1 and is now opening; at - his Old Stand, on Main street, in addition to his former stock,-a LARGE AND WELL SELECTED ASSORTMENT OF FAN CY AND STAPLE DRY -GOODS, which be in tends to sell according to the ad motto, !' quick sales and small profits." Among his goods aro English and American Prints, from 4 up to 12 cents, every variety of style and .pattern. Bleached and Brown Muslins, 36 inch, at 61. Englieh Ginglimns at 10 cents, French Lawnant 10 and every other article equally cheap. Also, almjge assortment of GRO CERIES and QUEENSWAHE. He offers good New Orleans Sugar at 6, prime at 7, crush ed loaf at 10 and broken loaf at Il cents—goal Rio. Coffee at 9 cents,—good Molasses 8 cis pee quart, New Orleans baking Molasses at 10—a1- co Honey, Syrup, a, superior assortment .31 Teas, Spices. etc. GEO. It. CROCKS, aprlo 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 10 50 Op 4 1 ,1:1:j ;11 0 fe717144 II I Ili 04;1E11_101A 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 F HE subscriber has just received and is AL 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, Cassilourcs, Writings, Alpacas, Silks, Bombazines, Lawns, Hingham, Cambric,Jac onet, Mull,Swiss, Book and other descriptions of fine white Moulins, Checks, Tickings. Gloves, Hosiery, &c A large star% •-1 MUSLIMS, white and un bleached, from 3-4 to 1.4 in breadth, and from 4 cents per yard up in price. A splendid stock of CALICOE at prices varying from 4 to 123 ets. Also, a fresh stock of the CELEBRATED rim LAMPS, 14 10 50 la 7 00 11 7 00 13 1,500 FE] 14 7 00 14 7 00 which he has lately introduced, and which.ere found to be be all that have tried them, the most economical and desirable article in every respect ilk in- use Also the The • Peki iri(Co in pa i! y s ri t Teu s. lie has been appointed sole ggent in this place for thermic of the above Teas, to which ho would invite the special attention of the loves ' of good Teas. The manner in which . they aro put•up is such, as that the flavour is prtse-ved for any lengt h of time, being incased in, lead or tin toil. Families can 'be supplietAtilli any-quantity put up in tliiimunner. . The public la respectfully invited to call and examine his stock before piitchasing °lamberts inasmiich as he feels cobfident that his variety arid prices will be satisfactory, tir purchasers. "apis . . ROBERT;IR}!i}VE, jr. i- 0 •••• A‘.,COYLE has • ,;,'? 'l 4 irive.'s just roturrtedfrotn t-stoi! adeleibia,'and is;novr II largeond Impd , some 'as sortmen,t !.of MMIMPinFIPM.. ISPitttra and -Saataisa a GOODS; coniisting, in. pait rrwiug.priiclos: . • FOR LADIES.- FrencliGinghami Straw D'onnets Fancy - LaWnit - ' • - French W. collars Printed - Organdies.'..Black. Silk'Lace Linen LUSO° , Thread Edieng jaco -- Paris - Silk Tis'aiu CaPd-Silk-Fringekk," -- • Brocha-Muslins Silk-Buttons' French Jaconels .' Kid Gloves ", 1 • pl'lt Brocho Lawn,R, . ° iThread,tio, •-• • , • Cassiniore Summer oundaneti 131 k Italian pravitts,•:tl,:Twceda. Veathiga . ' • • Aleoi Damoak - ad Ingraiti,carpetir,l,,Ywured , Boaking;black and dint) Meriria;‘Oltecjcs, 5tc,1844.' !RN . , I *tali to !say to 'my .friends Js- ; to anchor at the ."Bee "An North ,liimwer. bire . ott , and oxtunin'elrity'atock of goodifi antl s lor cash great bargaina may lmhatl •T •j" - ° — ' ' ::triinoit' , Revolutitin .. - ,-, , ..int,er,est ~,, : ~,,, -, , •,i'-'l'Netkrst .' • '::' . - I '4" ii . , : ' ' T"E'publice. js' rgapeptiu yArLito. , , , , ~. —, , ,31,14;:CHARLES • ,00 ; 14 BYtels': . " ° w-Pa u t Z, ' ;eh • g,lid Will ke receiving in 1 OVI,d4IYB, , , d .„ 00 , 18 1 T H E cncArra or tho moat :extonetie an , _ . _, ST,QC/C , .gr. 9 . 4o PqimrikrAlvirivirii:} Toe /talc, will 'outlet o 1,„1 , ,,,,,. ~,i i , c iiiiii rit DinctiooDOov,llll*;g ttr,ll4Patitiiillapce. 5 ospR,,,,P, i, Ft 1 Y 14 , ,,., j i # ,-,, --i1,,0,, .-i...,;T...1 . Ipti.ni i . ,tii P rigitiak4loitterkiliiff i ce of% . „ , :ilw g tr 'l,` bifilkilf ''llltiOft gi v e' inapy.. id 000 i• so ; C AI - 0 -, i i ; edi ct tati t g-4 -•.., bataopetnnequikile4'Alk, I I ! 1 1 0 a r , 4 oneingi— ' aganct,lopli rot, rpm ,‘ , ,i5, ,, ,., , 5rp1% 1 1. 31 • 0 „ 7 ,,,,,,,. wifoisquite.-',WH,ettiont,4r.pe,,v,krisfortifilr. ~•,; ilogiici Moilio'll H0t,e1,1% pi,v, , 41,1•,, ~. , 1i,, ,. „ , , , 1 m ar ket Howie. • .- ...,.._...-._ •—• ,','llic,44'..P''''',4`'.,:2:.*:::, NEW ARRIVAL! • -.711T0w7G03dg;7-.:--..; Ma