LA TEST PROM!',MEXICO ! The N, r orthe 22d brings Inter.adyices from,,MOito., ~The Mexi can Conkiesii ilisembleft• and little 'doulifris„entertiiiiied of its ratification et treaty... , The vote was to be taken en the 25th: Pena y Pena, the F,'reii • dent,'titges its ratification in a long mes sage., A.strong opposition was however expected. Hermm was afterward elec : tea President. Gin. Kearney has left Vere Cruz, and 1200AM - op's were to folk kw . him, for the city of Mexico. The Penneylvania:offiiers, Lieuts. Here, Dut ton and others, had been convicted and sentenced to be hung, for the late robe bevy and murder. A slight prespect was entertained of their being respited. Tlit PAEI3IIIENTIAL ELEGTI6N.—TIie elec tion- for President takes place on the same day throughout the United States, which is on the 7th of November, so we will have the result of the election , whereever the teb• egraph is in operation, in' wo or three hours after the polls close. By the time of the e lectiOn the teleziaph lines will be in opera tion over the greater part df the. cotmtry. Sands' . Saltapariild.- ruff which should be Impressed on the young and reckless, that -every. digestive-process- of the stomach, every reap!, eatery action of the. lungs,'every contraction of the heart, iraws Something froin the unreplenishable-re— aources Of organic vitality. It is important, then, for h.osci who deltire long life, to husband those resources' Sind suffer disease to make as fetv and as short 'drat* 'upon them as possibld. The great thing is to check any derangement of the secretions at the outset; and when the fluids which forth' the basis of the blood be come impure, to restore them as speedily is pnntlble to their natural condition. For this purpose Harsaparilla will be found a potent agent—strength citing the digestive organization, purifying the seers. thins, and.relie.ving the bowels by its gentle aperient mention from all obstructions. In cases of general debility, and in ulcerous •und erupt we diseases, this preparation hes produced must extraordinary and happy results. - Prepared and sold by A. D. & D. HANDS, Drug gists, teal Fulton street. New York. Rold - afiThTB: - FIU;IitYPT, in Carlisle', a lidby drug gists generally thousghout the United Stales. Price 411 per bottle. six bottles for five donate. .dr. Strong Syrup of Wild Citerry.-1t otrenkthens the system, and appears to heal -Maui-- vets on the lunge, creating .new and rich blood—a power possessed by no other medicine. . - Chester catnap, April 25, 1818. I%r Swayne—Dear verily befievd. -your Com _fillitad.lsYritli_PLWild_Clterry.lunt,been_the.meansof saving any life. I caught a severe cold. which grad . %sally grew worse, attended with a severe cough, that yeilsted nil the remedies which I had recourse to,and still increment until my case exhibit., all the symp toms of Pulmonary 'Consumption. • I.lvbry thing. I Tried seemed to lime no effeer; - and my mirmilalnl In creased fil rapidly tharmy friends, as•well as myself, gave up all hope of my recovery. At thin time I Wan - recommended to try your Invaluable medicine, and did on with the meat happy results. The first Motile had the effect to losses the cough, causing me to ex pectorate freelo. and by the Gum I had used six Mil lion I was entirely well, and am-now an hearty It man ns I ever was in my life, and would be happy to give any ieformation respecting nit cane, that other suf ferers inay derive tile benefit for which I ant so crate fut. For the truth of the above statement I refer min to Peter Rush, Grocer, %Vest Chester, of whom I pur chased the medicine. lidspectfully vomit, JAMES AIIOII , IN. iIiFORTANTINUTION. — iIeMeIOhOF,SII tern, Syrup , . Ace. Maiming tlm name of Wild Cherry, (except Or Swayne's) are FICTITIOUS and COUNTER: , IFFIIT/ The genuine is put up is netlmre -bottles. cov ered with a beautiful wrapper. lienring he likeness of Win Penn. also Dr.SwayniCis signature. None or in gene fns. Prepared end cold by D. It. Swayne. N. %V. corner of NOM, and me. mrcets. Mold in Carlisle by S. W. lIAVERSTICK and S. ELLIOTT. irrA gentleman Irom Vermont writes as GmbH.lee. Vt. June 18, 181 f• Mr. Roth %V Enwle—Dcar sir—For several years past my usual gond health has been occasionally in. terrupted by spell. of coughing, produced by colds—a •ear ago last winter I was brought mille verge of the 'dove by n very seireie cough.accompanied whh pain in bath sides, between the shoulders, Bsc.'which with lone continued night sweats nail other alariniog symp toms, reduced ins en low that my friends despaired tif my recovery. I consulted pliyeicians and tried the ertrinue.renitelies of the day lint none of them cured the At Ink r procured Dr. %Visinr's Ilalsam of Wild (merry. and It !MVP.' my life. I have not enjoyed hei fer health for many years. therefore I can recommend others who need it to try it. A SILI F:t. BENTLEY. Thr aenninr sivned I. MITTS tin the. wkapper— eaSohl n Mole by :4. ELLiorr, sole agent. •Wrighes Indian Vegrtabk Pitts in the City of Me:Kea—Great Success. Extract of a Triter from the Editor of the. Green ville (11. C.) Mountaineer; Dr. IV Wright—Dear # A week. or two go I went you a Mountaineer" containing a letter from one of our Volunteers in the city of Mexico. in which It, pry, right's Indian Vegetable PM,. un der all circumstances, the highest 'need of praise I have ever known a medicine of any kind to receive. The Volunteer. William M Gondleit. Esq. is a gentle- Ina ti of high standing. an accomplished and well edu cated man. and was recently Digit Sheriff of this Die trier. Its one of your advertisements in a Charleston piper, I happened to notice the location of your of. lie,. and thought you might extract an.artlele ol some value in regard to your medicine—therefore I sent the paper. The foßowing is the paragraph of the letter refer red so above. "My health is very fast improving. I procured, a few days ago, some of Dr. wright's Indian Vegeta ble Pills, and they have meted on my eystent like magic. Ella, Earle is quite well." Thai it appoint, that V, right's Indian Vegetable Pills are first obtaining celebrity among the brave and pitrintic Volunteers who have gone to Mexico to de fend the rights and humor of their country. Long may they live. All who intend going to the Smith or • West, !plumb' not full to take a supply of the Pills with them. They ere invaluable. t.Yiletvare of counterfeits and imitations. Rement - her that the original and only genuine Winn Vegeta ble Pills "have the written signature of WILCIAM WRIGHT on the top label of each box. . The genuine Is'lbr sale by CHARLER soleiffent for Carlisle, and general agent for Cumber and County. he whom country dealers will he sup- VIM at the Philadelribin prices. omen and General Depot, 168 Race street, Philo- (Mu 4ttarlict9. ThiladoM*,.Monday Evening, May VI Fl.ollR—The market is without much:change and very ,quiet, with prince merely nominal. Nome small •ales of,gOod brand', were made for home nee at 0.5,. 7.5 cents. • COEN MEAL—Nothing doing in Corn Meal. Pcnn •ylvania le held ai OM. • Vi i ifEAT-41iere is tonne moveme — it ewer. prices, and about 8500 bushels have been •a lien, part 'nowise, at, .118 cia forcommon, 126 a 123 eta for ;Red reds ! aad 125.11 a eti far white; including _ some amali lola QAIIN' to - tied without demand for ohip,ttient . . l , A side 'a rim* riepaik'tias "mada al 48 cp., Southern sold at, 35 a 30 „ , WlfifitfElf:4lso, Lilts safd st_22,and Mods .• • • i t '2l , . . In :this inst., by the ifei:l:43ltiria • 711111111 fr; Os ilhitx J. IlAnymt • .... A ir borbuilho., .r h y Rev, A. iI: kre •An4i;l:notinir of Tremont Illinois, ;I!64A49lttflini . , 2,FmAr:of 1110 borough. :WOWX933. . • ". aeetn.i4irop_er to inform the publio_that.thtiBTA4 — AT% D:; MEETINGS. or the BoardCOTO 'Wei . titionere,will be held, on .SECOND and FOURTIi eeekmoot 1, it which time ankpev ;,i.,..,e0pe, haying besieges with, said Soerd r will•meet „ 4 .,,tipmn, at ,theii. Office in Carnet°, r , ,14,..,41,y / orrhir. Of; the Commissioners; • .)'44,4'• , - Tiger-4V RI LEV," C bob. %;Peitimittilionerie,Ditice, Car" Nl' 18 4 8 —,5i -•-•• • ' . :;::.*lack. Oak Dark. •:• 7 11 iiittik.iioaAilig :A colic, wilt be_ pA d i id B l 7,Otik . BarA, delivered,imAledAdAly: r, tapir: -4-11r2 , 41 At-AN P ALM-LEAP - HATS thit carved at thaykfEee 'Ma e " W. Nano r r‘f # l-I P4' . l . 4iiilttOf:sitiisiiiinifiiie.','fit, : iii*ii;;Piaiii-,:.an4 -..Nif, hitol;tlElVDVlLilientist.toOligi'V: flio:PBOO, H 14 !;:4; 7 ;4 1 0.0,*. bqetit/ iy,NoW v4Ol ' :bi1. : tigi1d!Viii ii i 9. 00, ;f 4'... i;' 1 ;:; : i.4 . 7A r V....,.',; . : , ...,Pt1):.P.1:' , : ;: , -. Y. -, 1 - . 14 t.T.'M41..r ,0. 2.1 . 4 4 4' , ..ii.- . ;' , ,-,..?: ,, .!! .... . .... . ~ ... , .... Nt# 3).. . f ACP. o O3genteldtk 4 } " 7 " .'; t . List of Re wiles . of DlEoh44lolic, - • ckOR As clissifiiillifria*:.tiC,C'oi'llirig' to 'the different Acts of Asseillbjy.. CARLISLE. . • Nemec , . Clasc Licehse. Jason W. Eby, 4. 0 $lO 00 John G. Carmonyb . 13 . 10' oo Joseph D. Halbert, . 14 700 Myers k Sheaffer, 12 12 50 Samuel Mien, • 114 700 JM. Kneedlet, egent, .- - 11' 700 "Charles Ogilby, ' 10 20 00 -Charles llama, liquors, 19 15_00 George W. minor, 18 10 00 A."& W. Bents, 12 12 50 Daniel Eckels, liquors,' 14 10 50 John Faller, liquors, 14 10 50 Robert Irvine, jr. . 13 -10 00 Jacob S. Faust; liquors, 4 14 40 50 J. &D. Rhoads, 14 - 700 Wm. B. Murray, . 14 7 00 John J. Myers, liquors, 14 ' 10.50 S. W. Haverstiek, liquoie, 114 10 50 Robert Snodgrass,_ .... .. 13 10 00 S M& 4 F Hoover, ....:w 14 7 00 4 & W B Fleming, 'l4 700 TII Skiles, • 13 10 00 Wm. M Porter,. ' - 14. 700 Thomas Conlyn, t 14 700 Wright & Baxtou, .. II 15 00 Philip Messersmith, 14 7 00 Jacob Rbeemi Id 7.00 George R Crocikai l3 10 00 John R Philips,, 14 7 00 James McGranabliti, . 14 700 Michael bUblisy, liquors, 14 . 10 50 Hunlet,end Reed, liquors, 14 10 50 Peter Monyur, ' ' 14 700 John P Lynn ? • , . 13' 10 00' Jacob Wolf ; liquors, ' 14 ' 10 50 Arnold and Livingston, 14 7 00 S A Coyle, . 13 10 00 Fortney and Fisher, 14 7 00 Jacob Leiby, liquors, 1 14 . 10 50 George Foland, ' - 14 700 Andrew G Lechler, • • 14 7 00 C rnhoif. agent, liquors, . 14 10 50 George Heckman, liquors, 14 . 10 50 Peter Hiimcr l 14 1 1:11 . 3 John r, Persia' 12 .12 50 Nathaniel Ilainch, 14 - 700 Hugh Maioy,,- 14 .7 09 Mary McGinnis, agent ' is, .. 750 sHippENSI3uRd bottoutat. •W'm. F. Carey, - ' 14 ' 700 _Roliert_Snodgniss & Co. 12 12. 50 Edward Scull, 14 . 7 00 Henry-Holler, -----------:--1.4 7 00 Gish and Hinsey, - - 13 . ICI 00 'Jonathan Peal, 14 7 00 John:A Clippinger, - 12 12 50 James Gaillard, • . 14 700 'lTETsriiii.l Ps - al; ' 13 - 10 00 John Fulwiler, 13 10 00 S Kunkle, 13 It) 00 John Stambaugh, 14 7 00 David Nevin, liquors, 14,, 10 50 Philip Rooms, 13 10 00 Peter S Arts, agent, 14 7 00 Joseph P. Nevin, i t 15 00 . IV D E Haves, I'4 . 700 3 C and G B Altieh, 14 7 00 Fleming and SheiTver, I 4 7 00 adlin B Duncan, . 14 1' 00 Robert Welsh, 14 . ....,7 OQ ' DICKINSON. TP. Andrew G Miller, 2 ' 13 10 00 Andrew Comrey, liquors, 14 10 50 T.O Miller, 14 1 00 Russell end Dice, . 1:1 " 10 00 W M Waits, - I 4 700 D I. Beelman, 13 ' 10 00 Skiver and Cassel, - 14 7 00 'HOPEWELL TP, Samuel L Sentman, 14 , 7 00 Robert Elliott, • 14 7 00 Jacob Helflebower, „,.. 14 • 7 _.OO WEST EEITNISBORO"rP Christian Leas, liquors 13 Josiah Hood k Flon Donaldson & Green James Cresson h: Co. , - .IsIEWVILLE Gilmore k Stough William Barr (Ag't) Scott Coyle • Jnmison Hannon, liquors T. & J. MeCandlish John Diller Jacob Swoyer - Joseph Laughlin, (Ag'l) FRANKFORD. • J. IL Lackey and Ca, liquors 14 3. G. Caraway and Co, liquors 14 NEWTON James Kyle Joseph Smith Adasus and Eshelman MIFFLIN Charles Barrett', liquors Robert Hackett, liquors SOUTHAMPTON John W. Clever, liquors 14 10 ✓0 310NROE. ,•-• G. W. Singizer 13 10 00 Daniel Krishcr .. 14 7 00 Scrock and Brandt 14 7 00 HAMPDEN. Thomns C. Rheem, liquors 14 '10;50 John H. Zeuring 14 7 00 George Mather 14 7 00 NEW CUMBERLAND. J. K. Bunke end Co, liquors _,1.3 15 00 W. S Prom.' 14 7 00 EAST PENNSBORO. Jacob Reninger, liquors 14 10 50 Longneektir and Eslinger 14 7 00 Joseph 0. Honks .14 7 00 SOUTH MIDDLETON. A. M. Leidich Win Alexander Geiffiee and Krupa' Rider and Sailor ALLEN Alexander Cathcart l2* le 50 Eby and Fritchey, liquors 13 15 00 L.4ane Barton, liquors 14 - 10 50 John G. Miller H ' 700 Matthias Bitner, liquors 13 15 00 Joseph &Jiro!! . 14 7 00 SILVER SPRING. H. NV. Mateer and Brother 13 10 00 John Reed ~, 14 700 Dunlap and Barr 14 7 00 Coyle and Sponaler 13 10 00 MECHANICSBURG. J. Millison and Co, liquors 13 16 00 &non Arnold, liquors . 13 si k 16 00 Mtn Coover . 14 — 7 .00 J. and L. Reigle 13 16 . 00 Henry Leas 14 7 00 'Hauser and Rohl) 14 7 00 - Baker and Miller j4' 7 00 Ira Day, ••,-- 14 700 J. F. Spahr l4 7 00. George Singizer • . " 14 7 00 CUMiER4ND COTNTY, 85. .I do. hereby certify that the foregoing is 'a car. rect classilic.ation,of the Dealers in Merchandise in Cumberland eounty, es token by me in nem. dance with • the several Acts of Assembty relate ing to Dialers in Merchandise. . .. Given'under my hand and seal this 26th"day of April, A. D. 1844. •• JEFFERSON WORTHINGTON, ' • , .Metcantile Appraiser. . The - Toregoine. pelions returned-by Jefferson. _Worthington,- gsq.,•triAlto,Pctunty-Tressurer, will call for their . Licens'ea'an chi:before the Well: July, -18411;",. • - 77-ROBERT f ore the , '. • mnya 1-4 t s . I.,louin y; Treasurer.' . . .. MEM o Captain{' or:,ool9r.:Gificers„ in, tn0 , c , 9 11 1 4 ^: - of 41;iltitt COMpanice,t. and ;ti) spora t he"oL_ a ev o ra l:4ow o , l 4 l p!'° f, P uri lt' °r , l 4hd C mu mb f s 4 h '' )711 - IE,•-Captains,- , ,oa.conrnanditg i olte e em tw o e l re e . 4 .4 ulieil A ! i f l o i r d t a li;v c &l in i P Po.f l u ell ral f i l dt7a Y _ , lis t erfo absentees or ,thelc,:leepectivd,; companies, , for the • presen }oar under. oath,..to Gen. bowatin -Amp) It, his natal Quarters, , in t4y,byroulp of Carlisle. REIMER,' t" .t • h M• let 11.;;A1) D . . Brigade Inapeotor"4:01109; Carlisle, 8117.314.18413:-,, „ whereavhere the above. order is not complied. with, lhe Atio mire of auch.bpro_ug w h or townehiPare 'retifrad; er, the Alihnt ,f i !t a ho 0 , 1844; to furnish. - the: Conimiludo county with the names, all 'llitit n a c ble - _tafidied" ,men subject duttin',Waid oOmpanies., fairUSICAV ' I NSTRUME)II 4 O;--.V !pie ly . c: is 0) y 4sl=-; Viipl *11.4 re s s —F tagioje toy,. Memiconi; Fifeti;'o,itetielrlitteihTutiingnitki, `with pretitiptotti,toitischt,jhot, opened ety,the cheap Tritg;Bdok Variety storwof -. 4 11 0 ,P iItPAV4RB, 5," r.lue#temtts:` Rare' ranasr ales I . A RICH 'and - otl!Anny ar ticleO OM ustopeneo by bubscribet,,to which he invites special 'attention, ciinittisting:PattiallY 'of Gold Pens and.. the :PenCils;;; SAY , strea, 'tinter Knives, fine: Poelet Kniveih . POtket..Books and. Bead Purses;,Port•MoneyaSegar-CalesiFancy Boxes, tut-glasivAind plam -, Brne ll ingi.BOttlesi Pith Knives; Spectacles,Watch Ksysißealsand Guards. Visiting ,Cards Cases,. Combs of every kind, together with - a .tich'ittriety of other tirticles , of elegarit-design anti , finiab,:which it iii impossible to enumerate. - .Call at : HAVER SUCK'S Drug, Book and Variety Store; on IC Hanover street , . tmay3l -7----- PerfantesTells, - 0,1113 oaps; • Arun and fresh supply from Roussel's and. other of the best city hiinges, among which , are double extract Swage Briar, Rose Geranium,' Vert:mita, Patehouly, Heliotrope, Millefleur and Munk, tastefully put up and for sale at the lowest pried. Also, for, the Hair, Bandoline; Pont. made Mix Flame, Jenny hind , bait gloss, Bear's Oil, Maceassar Oil, tine-scented Antique Oil, .Philooome, Beef's Marrow, fine Myrtle andWio , let Pommades. Also Fancy Soaps, such as Roussel's-Shaving Cream. Wright's do. Military do, Almond and Palm Wash Soap, making an assortment unsurpassed hy any in the borough. may3l -8 W HAVERSTICK Second Arrivol of New Goods! . _ S. A. -COYLR has • t is 4 Of , just returned frolic:, PIIII. 414, adelphia, and is now o•- petting a . large and band "SUMMER'I " G i n GOODS , which will be sold 30 .. .per.centCheappr tham'ever; consisting-in part of now . style dress goods ( or Ladies, Viz : (Striped Jasperines, Grenadines,. Painted Bareges, Batiste, Satin Stripe do Plaid Poil Doclierre, Mode do .Lainei, French Ginghams, Also, a large assortment of French cloths, Cassimers and Vestings, Bonnets, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery. Purchasers will please call and examine his stock for themselvas,.as he is determined to sell cheap 'for cash. may 31 S. A. COYIE PICALES, PRESERVES-Just . received and opened by the ,subscriber, preserved Ginger and Pine Apple, Orange Jelly, Pickled Lobsters, Oherkint )Tangoes, Peppery, Picot- Idi; Telhatoes and Tjniones Olives, Capers, An. thoVieth Sardines ) Tomato Ketchup, fine mixed French Mustard, with a very choice and pure tinkle - a - Salad Oil, for male at rnay3l. • HAVVRSTICK'S T , NOMPSONIAN MEOICINES.--Fresh Green Lobelia; African Bird Pepper' BaY iiorry, Composition Powder, Guni Myrrh, Nerve Powder,,Spiced Bitters and. No. 6, togethet with nil the medicfnes insuse ' from the well' known establishment of Aaron Comfort, Philadelphia, for sale at [may3l] .HAVER.STICK'S JUST opened at the ''Bee Hive," a large lot PAR ASOUErrES and SUN SHADES, winch will be sold cheap. [may3l Notice to Tax Payers. .UNDER the provisions of the Act of 1844, U any county paying into the State Treasury the State 'Fax levied on such county, prior to the 15th of July in any year is entitled to an Abate ment of 6 per cent. on the amount so paid. The undersigned, Commissioners of Cumber land county, in view of the above provisiona l consider it equitable and proper that those who by the prompt payment of their taxes prior to the above date, enable the Treasurer to pay over the State tax, se as to receive the aforesaid abate ment of 5 per per cent., the benefit of which hue hitherto been enjoyed by tlie citizens of the county , pnerttlly, should be allowed a deduction of that amount by the collector—have authorized the different Collectors to make said abatement from the State tax, in all eases Where the State and County tax is paid to the - collector prior to the 15th of July, )848; when said abatement shall ainount to one cent or more, no_ fractions of a cent to be credited. 15 00 15 00 ' 00 7 00 Since the Act of 1844, the Commissioners have paid the State. tax of this county annually- to the State Treasurer, within theiime prescribed - by the act, and the county has received the benefit of an abatement of five per• cent'. thereon, but to meet said payment they have found it necessary heretofore- to.apPropriate a part of the county funds to Meet the deficiency occasioned by de linquents, until the balance of the State tax was collected. It tht refore bteomes neceasnry to re quire the payinent of both Slate and County tax to entitle the payer to the aforesaid abatement, upon the aforesaid State 'lax. The undersigned therefore confidently antici• pate that the above arrangement, and the further inducement of enabling Cumberland county to maintain the character for p,omprecas end fidelity which she hos acquired in - the discharge of her obligations to the CommomAalth 4 will induce every citizen to discharge their State and County tax prior to the 13th day of July. b. STER R ETT, DANIEL COBLE, JOHN 'MELL,, County Commissioners. Attest—WM. REILY,C heck. Commissioners' Office, ?, Carlisle, May 31, 1548, 13 1000 1200 13 10 00 13 15 00 13 10 00 14 700 14 700 14 700 10 50 10 50 14 7 00 ti 7 00 14 7 00 14 10 50 14 10 50 SMALL PROFITS, QUICK SALES, and great bargains in CLO THING. at the De cater Clothing Mart, corner of Market and De. catur streets. No. 210, between Sixth and Sev enth, Philadelphia. This immense Clothing House is worth a visit if only to see the astonishing business done in it doily.. You will - receive the politest attention from the numerous salesmen, and shown the most splendid assortment of Clothing I t this City, made up front the beat fabrics, in the style which has given us the reputation f having the moat fashionable and best made Clothing in the trade, and at a price so reasonable that it aston. ishos everybody. 'rho Clothiers cannot under. stand how it is that we sell Clothing at lower prices titan it costa them to make up their geode; but so it, is, and althougliit perplexes them, it is plain to us. A strict attention to,business, a fix. ed rule to give every customer the worth of his money, end importing our own goods in the ori ginal packages fur cash, with small profits and quickAtalett.; this is the secret, Again ready, a beautiful assorimentoif-Spring and Summer Coats, of Habit Cloth, Cashmerett, Queens Cloth, Drab d'Eto, • Einen, and various other kinds, with the choicest styles of Spring and Sumner Pants, of a fresh importation and really beautiful patterns; and Vestinga by the thousands, the most superlative quality and mug nificent patterns, the styles of which cannot bo had elsewhere. But of courstizyou will call and examine for yourselves, at this-vast' repository-of elegant Clothing—be fitted, with great exactness and make a:putehlifsa;lit - i - prlce so IoW that tt will elate your atirpritli, at the Decatur tisolh ! ing Mart, corner of Markerand Decatur streets, No. alti, between 6th and 7th sireeti ' phia, - • - • DANIEL CRETH,. may 24 . Proprietor 13 10 00 14 • 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 Cheap . Window Bandit . 13..1. WILLIAMS, No...ie; North Sixth street; Philadelphia, VENITIAN BLIND Man; ufacturer. hee =wan hand' the largest - arid motif!. faehionable , assortment „of narrow elm; and whet' Venitian 'Blinds, ,of, any:other establishment in. thelUnitetlStatea noinprisingantire new, styles, trimming, and colors; .which _which be, cold at theiowastlpricsaiwholesale'..indLrstaiLLOld_ Banda painted and tronmedicilook (amid Mbew. The ; citizens of Carliele - and-adlasent.eouirtry ore reopedlfttllyy,_itivited_io call and svaaminchit: ac' sortment, before, purchasing elsewhere; feeling confidant'ef,plittislail,nrid; swing satiefaation to all*lM:Mar.ftivor IttmArhit - a' call: .:BENJAMINU , WILLIAMS,. •may24-3m /Nat Mind, MIME TABLE OlL.—Fine Sweet ,featij , •ynnsg, for, table.,use. in : large qi& - . l i r aYL 2 4 , , 1,, ' ' I Whig Convention., wATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVER' v WAREPersons visiting the - city are Invited to, examintrtho large and splendid assoil4' meta of WATDIJED• and JEVVELRY, now gpAry:and whiqh are offered at:roasonable prices.. r - 11 , 1 ' 3 I E 4 2 ' ' Dieu rppinesi 30 d o , fdi Veol4 dti.4 Dlocks,and Time Pieces,ltold . 'and Sit* P/n.; eihi, 4 llreastN,Pinei of,all'kinde, Ear 0, Ringtr,Yinger"Rifige, L With a, full assort . triont - 'ofl 3 ilver,Trikicar Britannia. Ware, wholesaie and retail, at: ,w,;.l4 , Virnivt Ala 0a 4l - AS,ACOARONIe —, AVFiefiP frea k '4ll4llliecarottr,'lllellventavetiiht, 4 1 71!":•' Ai`V , 3;1411i0V44 0 7,r1, 4 $ 4 „,'‘ Whig Convention. • ,• • • rely: .• o ttl T HE- Seciety,m.at-thiteltera ',, bar Mime; oanirdey Atte Oth'of appoliiitnktbeColannittsea.prp.. pttrtikirY,to,the;Eall,Meeting,.xlat.)'i- Vo,selecetheiground for:and intparintend. the Fail Meeting -t-Samuel,Myers; . 4rdistiencNo; .ble, y.;Comntitteti ort Agricdlttiratimplettob: art Bryson, Ch n. StaYman,jiluiesi ciodburti; - G, H. Bucher; IL C. Steristf. -•,.' Committee bn . Sheep. and :.Itoits•CtristianD Johir Stuart, T. D. Urie. Committee.!! • . "T• 'on Horses end.- Cattle..Melchoir Breneman - M. C. Davis ,Thomas Comtnitlect t o Judge: tif"PlougliifThomas Bradley, David Sterrett l - John Henterunierb - Dan. iel Coble, Ab'm. P. Committee on Horeresi , .=AbtaltemtMYers, John Zug,' John Noble. - • /7-1: I Committee on Seeds.-.Pretlerielt*Sits ! '; Geo. Brindle, Richard Parker. •-- Committee on 'Mittel:. theesti` l 'Vegetables George W. Shearer, Wm. Kincide, Jobb H, Weaver. . It was then • • . • • • Resolved, That .the AgriettltbralzSociety will have h HARVEST HomZ IigETING at Henderson's Grove, on FRIDAY,. the Ith of August. at 9 o',clock a; whichallfriende of agrictiltutt, are invited: ' . • -The following. cominlttee visKitppOinted to prepare and suptirinusnd it, viz.: ,Samuel Myers, Edward M. Biddle, lolin lliiller, - .laceb Brett, W. M. Waits, Fre&k. W aite. Published by order or the Ntkiiityt:„,...- • .' ' • . FRECiIIC. WATTS, Preet.. • IttenAtto.rerMEn Maygt • . Atwood's Edpire Odoklii'StoV.S. IN again calling'-attention to•thisi unequalled STOVE, the .proprietor hint therplessure to inform the pUblic that (externallAjt-tes.under. gone an entire change—the pipe . a idsU hearth pla , - ced opposite each ,otlicir, and :SUMMER HEAR,TII AND BOILING APPARATUS, being added, thus rendering it. flakiest', and un less there is another faultless Stove in the mar ket, this is umpiestionably the best ? ae it now embraCes every valuable improvement possessed by any other Stove, in addition forme peculiar to itself, secured by Letters Patent., The success of - this Stove r since its introduc tion is unequalled. Nothing has ever been of fered for culinary purposes that has given 'hitch general. satisfaction. Stoves haireAteen !,eopied after its form; some dealers have even - used its fundamental principles, but the *portions were so unlike the °Hemel, that they-hear thkrelativ • value that a counterfeit does to-a gonnintrcoin."'• Complete COOK and other COOK STOVES in great variety. Persons desiring these admira ble Stoves, are requested to call at the. Stove and Tin-Ware manufactory of the aubecriber, on Main street, Carlisle, who is ageflt for Cumber land eobnty. may 24 JOHN D. GORGAS. FLUTES, Violins and Fifes, received and for sale at BISHOP'S Drug Store. finayl7 QA PS of every variety, Holmes Extracts, OP. Bear's Oil, "(genuine) Hair Curling Smelling Bcdilesf (cut glass) Tobacco. Wallets and alkkinds of fancy articles, for sale low st HISHOP'S.Drug and Variety store. (mayl7 • Fresh Drugs, Medicines, tie, &c. I have just received from Philadel ,*--_ phis and New York very extensive additions to my former stock, embra cing nearly every artidle of Medicine now in use, together With Pdittis, Oils, Yernislinp, Turpentine, Perfllmexy, Snaps, Stationery i Fine CutlerY, Fishing Teckle,-- Brushes of almost every description, with an endless variety of other articles, which , f am de termined to sell at the VERY LOWEST prices. , irr Physicians, Country Merchants, Pedlars and others, are respectfully regtested not to pass the OLD STANDS as they may rest assured that every article will be sold of a good quality, add upon reasonable terms. S. ELLIOTT, may 24 Main street, Carlisle "nEItFUNt R. Y.—A very extensive variety of rr - Perfumery, consisting of Soaps, Perfumes r the Handkerchief, articles for the Hair and fooilet, Mein Fun, •Thilet Powder, at Tmaye4 - r S. ELLIOTT'S. Doctor A,. Rankin ) tortcTruLty ticitraia . the inhabitants WI of Carlisle and its vicinity; his professional services in nil its various departments, hoping from his long experience, and devoted attention to the business of his profession, to merit a share of public patronage. When not absent on professional business. he may at all times_pe found either at his Office s next-doot to Mr. Robert Snoilernse store, or nt his lodgings, at Mr. Becton's' Hotel. [mayl7 Executor's Notice. LHTTtiLS Testamentary on the estate of AGNSS DOUGLASS, late of the boi - Otigh of Carlisle, deed, have been granted by the R•egla. nit of Cumberland county to the subscriber. 111. siding in• Franklin township, said county. All persons having claims against the said estate will preaent.them for settlement, and those who are indebted will make payment.° --- JOHN McDOWELL, mayll•pd Executor Executor's 'Notice. LETTERS Testamentary .on the estate of GEORGE MATER, late of Httmpden town: ship; Cumberland county, dec'd, have been gran ted by the Register of Cumberland county, to the subscriber residihg in Hampden township, said county. All persons having claims against the said estate will present them for settlement, and thute who are indebted will makb pitynrHlnt. S. tiliS 111 0 RE, Innyl7.pd Surviving Executor. Bar Irtat. In tone Isar, Bend, Hoop and,Sheet Iron. " Cast, Sheer, Spring and Blister Steel 20 boxes Tin Pinta. just received at the cheap Hardwire store of inhyll WRIGHT &-SAXTON. • Scythes. 50 doz. Grain and'Grass Scythes. 20 " Scythe Snatite: 90 " Hay Hakes. Hay Forks. ' just received at the cheap Hardware store of truiyl7 WRIGHT end SAXTON gri k NARY AND 11EAIP SEED.—A large supply just:received at the Confectionery of mayt7 P.WONYER, N:Hanbver at. Circular Sam. -IL*OE AND CO.'S Ode Steel CiVaular Sawai ll assaried sites j 418 - 0 Catif &eel 111111 Sawa. 'Rowland 's Caat Steal Mill and Cross CO Shwa. 'Just rccoived at ihe chatioNartiware atm% of. • ma)l7 : . WRICHT•tiad SAXT.ON; 'SAYE STUFFS.--,liersonik , who - went • dye' xy stuffs of unusually low - prices, to thoh. adisantage to•calt •lIISIIOY'S Drug. • - • jiist received which will be:sold uncommonly low,to Physicians,- by • '.1‘.1. A: BISHOP qapyl7 .terse) , Glate,,iteserted sizes : - _.llo_kege.Wetherill!e_P_ure_White • 5 bble.,Linetted , ;) •. 2 ' ''!'", , Turpittp!itto „; . • jusi With/0 at the - cheap, IlettitA,ll% lOW • theyl7 • MltlGlrtand 10AXT .forePtintry!Aeillaiii in . candies;. oleo a large n far preaervea io which, tliti titiefitlon Ofihe edFas. is invited NOT y Eltra; , fifiltingror. • a soon at inayl7 • VANCY.I3IOODO.-*Alptge pr rays. le; ~ •Dolle, Doll ; Heide ,' )Bantry , Ber m ). yi nc y and rother Bettpwreffivriert&a;,tra cithiett the attention of ittuv. Liditir invited,•rt theerhole eale.apLA xetail:Coprectionol7 of. , a wAtartr,VAsge, Nk, 'o6:llinid'inktbeelle",t ;48 : , 111,0V13Tirug soire..p;;V: PIDELIIALN'INKr: orimarking linen, cottpppi &Pt- 10 , 1 1,4A1 Pie4V P rES'Prug'S 10 ,11.`, , 4 ' , • }MAW k,1 10 .1 0 144 1 , mice o he N..i'ktOlige4mignee Obuld,' , o4o, received and fer r" . I ,I • I t.AVAIPIKikY• ~ , . jed OA 11,13.-Aii:xuseortment otgeq%Gnß , Cigafei,l Tobßtek, for side Lit, AJcAcT. ''''' ..:titiitt - tcle,.. ) 1,10.• - ' 1 '.. - 010*; , Cla691nores &k soilage. W, '6`;' , ', • .Z-.(! l ' , 4 11'.1 - ' IQIIIII liiraPectfullteali: A. t a , attention of, thdpublie .t611.'„ splendid:lot orSPRINO. and SUMMER GOODS; .auqablei for tient [Oen' a • ,wearocOnalating,,,of ,eoperitir',F,reirch l ~Englieh, Germawand American Clothe and Claaeirntireie of all colors anti, tev tires v extra, atiperioi. nlaCk P 4"weahinaratta i .kacia ; and ; hinenv,.for Spring and'-, Slimmer , enata f white and ~ fanny; Linen ' Drills ; ',Silk, - Satin, Velencia,.. - ,ciiiir;l4ashriier ' , Veatinge pithite milk -fiincY.llareidles,l„.bhie ' fo l . Italian and • ranee , Silk. ,Cravialli v black; ,W e and .celon3d . Kid gloves.' ' -', , - '' .- , . All open and ready 'for inipecilen, oppoe e the Railroad Office, Main anent, at the well known mitablieltintin of null() . T. H. SICILtS. • gat and cap Stun - A. subscriber having lest returned *obi the city, woUld'inform the public that he is neW opening u splendid essettment of SUMMER HATS td his old Mond In N, Hanover street.— His stock comprises Moleskin, Nutria, Rocky Mountain teeter, Pearl, Cassimere end Silk HATS, of the meet substantial make and latest style. Also CAPS of every description and quality.. " die inviter* his friends to call at his establish , ment before. putchasing elsewhere, as he is con fidentthat they Will find it to their advantage, - trinyTO - . • GEORGE 10ELLER. N. 1.1.-- - ,Highest price given for Furs, Lamb's 'Wool, &c. Boot!, Shone and litOgann . Itio.' , THE interning of the public is invit ---elrni—a- iirge' and eleisant assortment .: .. of ROOTS and SHOES; now open , ing . at PORTER'S. SHOE BTOR,E, Minn 'street, opposite :lie Methodist Church. 'The stock has been selected with great care, and fur style and durability is unequalled. Ladies' French Linen naiters.(dow style) ' 1)0. Moyotcci Halt Gaiters do- , . . . . Do. and Morocco Slippers, Buskins and Tied; at all prices Misses' Gaiters, Leather tloots ) Buskins and Slippers Children's Games t (toots and Ankle Ties of every variety Men's' Calf and Morocco Boots, Brogans and Slippers Boys and Youth's Goat, Calf and Kip Brogans and a.general assortment of - thick work. Also affleat vatisty of Boot and Frytteh Moroe , ' co. Kid, Pinrt and White LININOS ; Last. inga, Trimmings. Particular attention will be given 'as usual, to - CLTSTOMER-VISB such Ta — C - eTiflemen fine French Boots, Congress Boots and a ailbts i Ladies' French and English Lasting. Gaiters and Congress Boots, Kid and Mbrocco'Slipperk, Bus. kina and French . nee ; and every effort used' to get up the work in a style equal to the best city work - , and at she lowest - price, by mitylo WM., M. PIIRTF.B. & CO. N 13.—As the subscriber is now doing busi dess under the firm of Win. M. Porter k Co. be earnestly requests those indebted to settle their accounts, as it is necessary his old books should be dosed without delay. WM. M. l'OntElli. Refreshing Drinks, ROUSSELL'S MINERAL, WATER, 'Sparkling and bright, In its liquid And not only aparkling and bright, . But for its flavor it is hard to beat. •141.••• FELIX'S MINERAL WATER. Lemon and Sarsaparilla,_a large supply always on hand and for sale by the gross, dozen or single bottle. MON YER'S FOUNTAINSII EAD, Is indeed the 'Ne Plus Ultra' drink of the Rea son. end can he had with the above named Mineral Waters, at the wholesale • and rptail Confectionery of P. MONYER, maylo N. Hanover it N. B.—Pie-nic and other Parties supplied at low rates. REIVIOV.&L. PIpHE subscriber respectfully announces to his I friends andsthe public generally, that l e has removed to the. large brick building In south Hanover street, one doorfrom Nforrett's Hotel, end within a few doors of the Volunteer priding office, where he will continue to carry on the TAILORING EUSINESS, and to receive or• dere for work in his line, all of which ho pledge'? himself to execute promptly, in a neat, fashiona ble and workmanlike manner. The latest fash ions will be regularly received, and he can there fort furnish to order a dress that will please the most fastidious taste. lie would avail himself of ibis opportunity to return his sincere thanks to Ins many patrons, for their past encouragement, and solicits a continuance of their favors. maylo-3m 11. S. RITTER. TO WNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA, for the removal and permanent cure of all diseases driaing from an impure elate of The blood; scrof ulous affections ce, warranted superior to any other preparation of Sarsaparilla nuw in use, for sale by the dolen or single bottle, at J. A'. BISHOP'S maylo Drug Store, W. Main street Cheese, Cheese! A Prime' lot of Cheese Just received by P. MONYER. May 10 N. Hanover strOot. Deeds, Mortgages and Bonds. AVery fine assortment of these blanks now for sale ut the 'HERALD' office. maylo Teas of the New Crop. AVID RANKIN, 70 Chestnut at Phila. JUIP , adelphia, has for sale the following Teast 900 half chests Young Ryson 'Pea 100 de Gunpowder do 150 do Imperial do 10 do Ilyean do 1000 do Powehong do 200 do s Ningyang gpuchong 100 p 0 ,,, Oolong do 45 chests Padre Scrucliatig— • 45 do black leaf Pekoe 25 half cheats do do Is do Orange do WOO malts Cassia These Teas comprise the best chops intported in ships . See Witch, Rainbow, Tonqpia, Inca aid Huntress. and areequal to any Teas that have been offered Id this market. Philadelphia. May 4 Pilo° tor Sale, A Very excellent, second-handed.. Pfs' - AN 0: 7- Pikii - Oiiir !tundra - Dollars. 't n• quiro at Herald office. " i 's , • nuty4-31 • • , Nails- and Spikes, 1 gin: KEGS Nails taikSpikea dttat rareived l/t/' and foi 'igen at , Ilia Chaim, Hardaqtra ,Store; - - WRIGHT; k SA.XTON. • , ."-: Old ‘l3aitel POW tau just ract6fitir4 the itori . of ` Sanl9 "%;,, prrkg. °WAY. &ISt • Received ------- NEW `GOODS; "and 11 - bo - aold-low ' Wei — a 7ligh etroar4 Cg!ll and Ace, - ' '; ':••l7..a'cAluttoWir -1111188ES'BON1,1ETS-41ai of Mittens Bon.. 112 'n014106'4 received 'and- for enle'rery cheap. '• uraPB4 ,, :1 ) .;43 , W HITNER anAR.E4 46 44 4- 4 - Yo lB " .: ''' A781'907-varietVef ..‘Treniih‘and British laiwnei3Oinghano Irakrrui whet solecniable'dreserioode i Just opened by, • ay24 • o , llr 111 . 1'NER - OlqiEßY4k varietypf, Masai! liliocklagi, tileobrawn,half, ipso, e 84 'ordiffaren,alt.juat:recajtedlyi niav24 . , MTN)* ,0 , 11? GIN 1144.944! eneral• etteurt = S merit 'rof,widei OW' narko iyO'imgcl• •GlNl4tnei. (IF Oui(able Zphildion'ittrovio kid: dieing., jugs Teceividity - -- , 6 - tmay24l ,-'O"W.4IITNER, Pqr4IVAL4I 4 . I a or ' • i..... pki, • ivliiit,lo4lortit r at o •. ' s,rksto, ,5 1i , anifot'ipalo,at a)1 p t eo ) . ei t hb•PetKr ? 4 ipts ., ,i -, 4', , ,BktliVg, , 4.1:, 140 , 4 :Om ! , ?.. 1' L. __. • IpfelitalltS '''' *-.., Aietilf*lltk4sll.ciiiiqiiiiiiartsit.i*ith'Esitinaiioi .00,4,41APiteti...'f...,,g1110i0.,,4,.,..,,0-1i,.;y,v.,,14;#W 'ptkosi!bft ~ , L . 1111 ,1 7, 4 : ''", :/ 4 ;4 , 4,A,'1ttiii0r, ,, - I 10 4kti- :S.1)0p0: , 04 v'".'r •1;i1 BISIIK/P.i'elleoinioettiDi4 er,has jwit •ieceivOd•an& in now opening a largo . well sielected assortinitot of F R HIM DRU GS , ':;vtileti velit tie rolle t he fehtmvin g ,N t it . • 2.: Opium; Campphor quiniticiitpeom Cut lely; O b il 8n ,.. 11871 : S: T urpentine, Pine Oil; _ Aldo, a large assortment bf PERFUMERY, Hair and Tooth Brushes, Umbrellas, Walking C'ditesb Roussel's arid flauers Shaving Crentm Bear's Oil, Cologhe Water, Hair llye,Ox Marrow ' Pitney Sono, lExtraart, Max Fes, Curling Fluid. and FANCY ARTICLES of every description, to which lie respectflilly 'Mites the attention of the public. His assortment is h full and rich'one, and Ste hopes by strict intention to business and low prices, to receive a liberal share of the.public patronage. Physicians' prescriptions carefully compoun ded. J. A. BISHOP, may 4 • West Main street, Carlisle. CARD. It. J. J. MYERS has disposed of his entire stock of Drugs kc, to Mr. J. A 13J8110P, tat iarrisbutg, who will continue to do business I ? at my old standon Main street. - Mr. Ilishop has had considernblh 4.7ip - eriunte in 'the 1/rug busi ness', and 1 Confidently recommend. him to the customers of the store and tolicit' a continuance of their favors. • _ , D :713y thia 'atrangetrient Dr. Mvp.ns will he enabled . to dive his undivided attention to the duties of his profession . nuiy4 MONTER'S Confectionery, Fruit' ' &Toy Store, Aura Pa:lover. Sh.tet, Cartitte: Pft subscribOr would respectfully ltilbrm J country merchants and the public genetallu, that lie is constantly hianufaeturing. and las al.- Ways on hand .CANDINS Of every variety, (which for quality cannot be surpassed by any manufactured in the State) which he will sell wholesale-or retail et the- OLD STAND, if AI. Hon -over street, a. few doors mirth of the Bank, witero he has also ankand FRUITS and MUTS. of the latest importations, which will 'be sold at the lowest pricea for cash. Ills stock consists in .part_oLarangeg,LeotensAlaislna,Fige, Prunes,- Dates. Cocoa-nuts, Cream-nute, Pea -nuts, En. ASA Walrattn , Almoods , .PeeaMPUMAllber- 1 4. - r• nina inforiti the public that he has just returned' from the city with u VerV large stock of FUNS(' FAMILY BROCERItS, consisting of superior double, refined, crushed and pulverised LOAN SUGARS, Drown Su gars, among which is a very lair article ler 61 cts. per lb.; COFFEE. Rom - 8 to 10 eta per lb.;' a superior article of Imperial. Young llyson and Slack TEAS ' • MOLASSES of all kinds; Wa ter, Soda and Sugar Crackers; Cheese, Choco late, Rice. Blacking. Matches, Brushes. FRESH SPICES. eig Pepper, Alspice, Cinnamon, Cloves. Ntitmegs,•Oinger nod Mus tard. A supply of Indigo. (best quality) Alum. Starch, Washing soda. Salt Peter; all of which will be sa!d at the lowest rates. The subscriber returns-his sincere thanks to the public for the liberal patronage ektended to hint, and hopes by n desire to please to merit a continuance of the some. All orderafmm a die tnme thankfully received and prommjy attend ed to. may 4).. - • 11. MON-YER GREAT BARGAINS! SECOND SPRING ARRIVAL. IiBENTZ'S Cheap Cash SiOre - ; where they are now opening the greatest quantity of new and cheap Goods, of the following kinds: • CLOTHS. Cassimeres and Vestings • CALICOES, of every . variety and style, froth 4 to 1•2,t. cm. per yard—and some of, these arc first rate nt 11 and S cts. The assortment con sists of about 9000 enrdn. Forty pieees link:Nat GINGIIAMS, at 1 , 23, in. and-18k etts. per yard. MANCRESPER GI NGIIAMS-10, and the best for Iti eta. LAWN itim-Sonie licautilltl patterns, 181, and 25 cte. per yard. ALPACHAS=-1131, 40, 271 50 end G 23 eta. per yard. We have the cheapest Alpachas in town, MUEILINS--White and unbleached, at all prices,nlid lower than ever-sold before. CHECKS, Tickingsdand Pantaloon goods at all prices. Hosiery v l7loVes,. Handkerchiefs, Bonnets, gibbons, Hats. Oil Cloths, Flannels cotton and linen Table Wager s Vane; Shawls, Edgings and Laces, Fringed, BilittiS, and In fact every arti cle in our line of business, 'l'hese•gtiods are offered to the public at lower prices than can be . bought any where in the State of liennsylennia, as our means of purchas ing are equal to any, and far superior to most country merchants. Also, tutocutuns, QUEENS-WAttg,- &c. &c. (five Its n call and we fuel satisfied you will Savo money in making your purchnaba. A. k W nry4 3 doors south ofthe Post Office *h');l 1.1 l I i7; a 4 11 - & 111. COItI.Ih4R & BROTHERS, beg el • leave to inform the citizens of Cumbefland and adjoining counties, that they hate just open ed an extensive VA teIETV S PORE in North Hanover street, in the building lately okettpied by Mr. Hantch, between Haverstich and Lyon's stores, where !they will be happy to reeeive the calls of all %grating articles lii their line. .'They will nt all times keep on hand a well selected assortment of Colored Prints. (French, English and Aincrienni domestic and foreign Perfumery, Patent I%ledicines, embracing nearly every de , scription, and in fact it little of every thing usu ally kept in an extensive variety atom. They em the exclusive agents fur the sale of Dr. Traphagen l a celebrated Pelnionle Mixture, and his Balsamic Extract of Sarsaparilla• Dr. Green's celebrated Oxygenated Bitters, for Dys , pepsin and Plithysic. They are dish, the exclu , sive agents for this coatity of the NEtv 'oast CANTON TEA COMPANY, and will keep con stantly Ott hand 11 large supply of their superior. Teas. In conclusion they beg Intivo to &IV, that they ate detohnined to sell at very smut! proTs fit PAM and invite all wlthing bargains ro give them a call. Orders from country Merchants supplied upon the most reasonable tenni'. Carlis'e. may 4 REMOV,AIa. NATIIAN HANTCII, !loving removed his Cheap CLOTHIN asTo RE to the room ormerly occupied by 11. H. (frovo,..on the east corner of lbo,lllarket Sqttare;':direatly opposite Forster'a atorei,. *mid • respectfully inform his friends and the . publiairr general, that he intends to cOntintle-the:hininees on ti• more oktensPM scale:than h eretofore..De has just receiteg ItOto. the eastern cities' a lama assortment' of SPRING and ~.S.(111t M.6ll.,,GOODS,whielf,ke w ill; hate . madelop JO the shortest nmice en d lit MO- mast deefrable manner. Do will constantly. hove on, 'bend a :Nitro selection .of .lI.EADY 4 MADE CLOTHING, - cheaper than ever Undid m, the public' blifofti—Astich its. bleak and blue .Dress Costa, Frock . Lind Salk Coats of lindens colors. Tweed Colliti%Of all shapes and 'colors; Sttlinher Cloth Costa ; 'Linen, Cotton and. Jean coals t and 'dll.Other. kinds of fashionable ' coats; black and t fancy-Cashmere-Pants i-Su rn m ar-Panta -of every description and color: pistil and . fancy' .Saiin_Vests-INdlsorts. ; and colors. Shirt Sosorhs ,and-COllara.i...:neelLand_pockotifandkerchialb ;_ Stooks, Suelnindera Of all kinde,fruSl 'my . 4446 ;Don't forget..thsipldconthci:Ettai corner of IfieTtiblic Sunketh u ., (.. :' —...: '.':-.'.may 4 ',-; ,--- Dr 71341 41(Oti',0000i.itig;;. - ;i - l': , , • , '..32213N10N/21,3r0 ve",- 1' '41411-qttbacriber=begarleitee;=-to T inform- , -his :friends and the public,in tenets,, that he has ro., moved his store to the room formerly, occupied in! Henry. Andlgiort*•On:lgo: l h Hanover ,street, :within, two • deers Haverstick!s ,drug ; .store. where. he het' juSt'openOd. , n choice selecton of DRY' GOODS, 'Consupting In: part ,of C l othe, , Cassinieitis; Sattinetts; . Linonsi'Summer Cloths; Vesting., Silks, , BOmbasittesr Cernbriciul,. Jacm metts;-CallOOefirShawle:Oheeko;-Illcking;Dar..- t; Chain; Cotton Yain ; • tlmbiellas, 1 01oves, Surmnderso Irandherchlok.Hosiery, • ;,..00,ftwell.selectted,atock of GROCERIES; ,ConsistiroVarLof ;Coffees • Tem, .Snaars; 1110-, holoosts.. Wobacco, Croelltery, Glass sod ,clioena ars 'Or 'various descriptions and qualities; logetlimAmtii ontrieiditedthat cOrsiMisitig a s cctrOplete i and OMNI hirlifintihjt=l' 004404) he (Mein fbr;saie tli Eery • 0 Priebe: • lie will liet consyttly.nyt liin`dtaiLlatF; assortming of 41gOIER8;k:F.rnft NifflitllVVilrbti'diseoadd'ese.kitiiit• lie'reepodtfullyinvitokhitifrintehte )kAtfgivs,,htini4.6ll4i - • :',0,y4 • tett lat -." 9 1,1 44; i4 ; . ; 47Ort.' . . . ndidstra' tor's' liOtiCet '.I.;EIVER,S . r Aitiiiinietnuttni hien grunted' to mein due form of; ,Law by the' liegho ter 'COtaberhuid , ,"iourny b . on' .the bit tab ror tIALTZER,I3 . IXLERideeZdi loo.Of ?hone" borough tomriship; all persons having chum* . or demands "Utibritithiistrue of, eradetedehtoire requested: io,rnuye known .thrt. Orkoe, ro ; lnqat ray residence tayrushipi and:all Ahrure dobuuk 4111 miike,payment butfieilisteti‘ , MONTGOMERY-DONALDSON; maylO-6t , t. , Administrator` 'Public' ' • • . THE subscriber will otter - atpub • • - Ile sale, ta. MONDAY-the, 12th' of `June,.ll4B,' en the pritnieeeVet: oho so is o'clock' p. rn. %his_ valitidiln FARM* situate In North litiddletrintownabigt Cumberlanu count per 47miles 'east 'itifcarlisle, adjoining lands orwm.l3aker, Thorne. Bell Esq, Thomas brie and °theta, nantsining .100 Acres of first Isle Limestone Land; in a vod state of cultivation and under good %nee, 'i'he improv,ements are a gond HOUSE end 13AR.15. Orchard, a well of Water, dr.c.. The:ATM will be sold altogether or in three parrs to suit Purchasers. ' The Cumberland Valley Railroad passes tltro' Said farm. 'there is -0 sidling at the • Railroad belonging to the subscriber, which will be,glien with the Farim • . Persons wishing to view the Pam) and ascer tain particulate, will please tell on tbeeubscri , her, living on the promises. . • JACOB HEFNER, •Denfuth's 17nriiralled Snuff , A ?FOE above named Snuf (warranted genuine) can be libd at the store of P. hIONYER, • N. HanoVer etreci maylo PhybiciftS .and CountryDlerchants► WHO` wish to purchase DRUGS, dt.c., cheap, are requested to call and examine the large stock. teethed at the store of the - subscriber. - '1 he Cles are fresh and warranted gookond purchased et the-very lowest-Caith prices and wtll be dies posed of lotver then articles of the same quality have ever been sold in Cumberland county.--‘ Call and em .and if•.he does not make it to your advantage to mimosa 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. ' Successor to d: J. MS , ets, Maiden. Carlisle, Inny4. • Notice, ALL persona indepted to MARY McGIN. NIS by book account are hereby notified that the books bore been assigned fo the subscriber, and payment natisl be wide thereon on or before the 6th doy of May nest, ritherWlse their !accounts will be placed in the' hands of a magistrate for colleetion. ant l 26 gEO. W.'IIITNER. Bonnets and Ribbons. JUST received a new supply of gain Ribbone nod fashionable Bonnetson the cheap Moth of CHARLES OGILDY. opl9 rreshigkie Oil • THE subscriber has just received a Barrel of Fresh Pine Oil oprs arbceries. JtJ received, n fiesh stock of Give& ries, amotig whirl) will be found a remarka bly fait Sugar for 6 1!.4 cents. aprs - IRVINE', Jr. Oarpetings. JUST received a large assortment of Ingrain Venitian Carpeting, at the "Bee North llanover street. - mnr29 Chloroform. ASUPPLY of this article; -WARRANT ED rtsr, just received and for sale at EL LIOTT'S Drug Strit6. - mare Wood's Steam Iron Railing Manu factory) Ridge Road, above Ruttonwood st. Philadelphia: ir RON Railings for .public.aad plicate build ings and public squares, of every veriety of -form-and pattern. Cemetery, Railings, of classic end unique de signs, embracing Opeuirds of one hundred dif ferent varieties.. Iron Chairs and Settees, for Gardens; Halls and Piatsas—new style. Verandas and Pilasters, for Cottages, made in every style. Superior Wrought Iron Gates, for carriage en. trances. • Nthv style of Balcony Brackets, &e. Iron Tattles of various styles, embracing Louis XIV, Elisabethean, Gothic, and modern pat terns, with White -and Gold Itttlian Marble tops. These( tables halm been Introduced by tho subscriber for Hotels, Boatman's,- lee Cream Saloons, &c. They aro beautiful arti cles Of fUrniture for Hat Stores and other es tablishinenta *here It la desirable to Make a grand display, IkT lie 'hos radently cdnstructetl an elegant substantial •CAsT Inols HITCHING POST, in form admirably)ildepted to permanency of position, highly ornamented, and representing a Well eke cuted HEAD of that noble animal, the Horse.-- Such an article has long been a desideratuM, and is now offered to the good taste of thb ptiblic. Strangers visiting l'hiladbldbia, ate respect. fully invited to call at his Wareroome, and ex amine his diflbrent specimens of no* and been , till work. , • ROBERT . VC/OP, Proprietor. tom - Ile has recently published, at great ex. Renee, an original work exhibiting ihe new de signs and patterns which are executed at his es; tablishment, embracing all the above titticles, and the vimous and splendid patternh bf tome: tcry, Balcony, Step, and other Railings which have ° been manufactured for Lintel Hill and oth er celebrated Cernetertes,,designed eiffressly,for hisown establialtmeet, sa *bleb knoy bb sent td any part of the wprld to those who desire to links a selection. Undoubted reference will be requi red lit catilie a prompt return of the work, after da britkirisinity for making the selection. Philadelphia, April 19. New Clothing Storer The subscribers have opened in the room lately oeppied by 8 Ritter, nearly opposite Mprrettit 01014 a-. largo, and elegank atdelc.of CLOT t Of all deac i rlptiona, made in the , verylleaustymi and Weirmnted'better than than any gter .reetly-itlade , to:be; foam:din the county. , T h ey )usye, engaged Mr.. Geo. Bents; an expaliettetld Talloh tb 0011 their Clothing, whit *ill also MIDI lbbleurea and ,Mitkitiupioatamanta— er,Yeate; floc any porsowwho may not beable tO atm himself tntheir stock of ready.made. • Now od Mind a great iterietytof Tweed dilate; Casaimbitt and low.pneed•Pantaloomiand Vatre Which will be• sold lower. then can Int Intaatett where,. They can furnish d'hatidsothe bide blpek cloth Coat; ready to put On, for •fretn' $7 to . $l5 111141 other goods in preportitme Clad and tub td yourselves. , • !., • A nhd iv:BENTz. nprils, • 1, ',. • . . • A notisseits perfbime i • A well deNcted issOrtn'aititt _ — 6f almontlirbfou noky 111$ dimin4eßiCa y1ik1i0,46;66i1 Shavinglllmd d- Cres6:olllll64 7 -Alving - Mitt washing dii: - Worteralisito* 011 Thlielibtab - - --- fps i'Vrnandiai forlohittiOM 140 '11. 0d0nt.166, A nevrAmteli3for,o6l6TV , tolke Tp'ol Pa ate; starch 111:6:'1)40,36ti, iekqiva at the Drug aild ; VairleiV*l646 or •:. - • f; • it 'fait . , . ror use 101 . ' ICJ received ekt. • • 'S. ELLIOI'T'S. maY24 I • t , .• : , ,„ ,; NAit.-7 4 1t41,ge19.' 'Cider; Vtnegai; ieoviveti at • tinat24);,:,ELLlCll,,r-rs... 11130 R HA TOei,:o4ocribOlits recel4o:ll few pirfar , Papbrtidetacit,ChiiiinOrgoa,tdipi - aitl9o . l7llkca are sbnifi briklitint • ,inio2f" • ',-: . ONZIErt It.pß 0 tcs4srotiiial 3ful asapTemontorfpndet Yld( 0 "P AikbPir,r 11104tIgrzifitke r ..."%ttil?,..RAn , iwr.4l7( turvviaß 0111} - qiind '„•• tO R. pRO:ONS ' F r;kv , vutl ;; Aoil,'lb •P bale at 1118g10r6 toruegittia,' It. IRVINE. Jr