0 g&AZlLtitlThiUti %ht4aw 1Y k1514E51.4 1 1,. MAY - 2, 1849„ . , SOUND' .A.EVIGE , .. , ELEGANTLY ,4 tiPREq frED.---, WI! raceiiticin'Monday a letter post- , marltedOreg-:- on.hat that far distant shor e whertt,the vast t'aelfia breaks its waves and --'hears no sound Save lie own dashinge,"„ but as it turned out front some Amtviy.erected village of that name in Lancaster county...— Thu writer has had his feelings excited by hearing of the folly of a person hoarding up large 'sums of money in .her house, and as might naturally be expected, having it stolen, while there are so many of those excellent institutions, Ranks, where it ought to be dopes• ited b-th for its oWtfaafety and the good if the community. The writer asks ua to make a recent case of thio kind the subject of Edito• vial comment and censure. We do not !inetv how wu could nerve his purpose better, how• ever, than by giving his own letter, with the advice it contains, verbatim, et literatint : Lancaster Aprils 21st 1849 . 'for the Carnal hermit Mr Editor I am sorry to see a publication Concerning a Robery in your County of $2OOO on the house of potty fulton i it apoars sonrwhot strange to me fur people to have capacity for a , fetnole to Lay money by and provoke Roberti to steal and indanger there Livei when there is a save Deposido.Bsnk provided in Carlisle for this vary Glass of indeViduala where tie get interest for War money and would accom odate an other .Glass of People who .('cult Make bettor you're df it and afort to pay inter est for it I understant that as •part of the Capitol in the Carlisle Bank is owned by. indevidmila in LandifiterCounly who are all known to be of great welt?' N B I wish ynu woult Make some Comment •on Cite above to your subscribers Concerning the 'AVE. keoging of there money In your De. poside Bank RtoTitco.-7—Four soldiers from' the garrison wore on Monday committed for trial, by Justice gas, for riot an 'disorder d'n the s s o • • rri . •disturbort k :ot the peace of our orotrik will fir.d that they canrot go on in suclaoutinges with impunity.. A new order of things has commenced.. FASIIIOIO. !-Our bueldsll young gen tlemen will perceive that SKILES, who is the acknowledged arbiter Of Taste in the adorn_ merits of the outer man, has jhst opened his now spring goods, to which their attention is directed. -"Bocic AGIN."-,141r. Samupl., F. Cmensien of the Carlisle party for California, has returned home, after primeeding with the party no far ,as St. Joseph's, Missouri. Ho leaves his share of ''the dust" for more adven turous spirits. STILL AT LARGE. Deputy-Sheriff McCartney, we are emir" to say, returned last week frern the pursuit of the robbers of Mies Fulton, without having succeeded, in finding them. . . For like Hornld CARLISLE COMMON SCHOOLS. Retbrn for Select Schools, for March and April, 1849: ' _ Scnont No. I I—Samuel ahem, Theodore Srnitn, David -Barber. No. l2—Jana-Brannol, Anna McCartney : Margo; of Slicer. No 13—Isabel P. Manor, Hannah P, Ilack• et, Mary A. Winholtz. No. 14—Milton Staymn,John Snodgrass, Andrew J. Sanderson Hain Sanoms.—Mary M. Bent; Mary E, Sheuffer, Mary M. Sanderson. —ANITA Sanderson, Win. H. Harkness Charles W. Bell. Thu .scholars are in tho order they stand for improvement during "the preceding three months, the highest being named first. April 28 1849. J. HAMILTON. Sce. FROM THE CALIFORNIA PARTY Steamboat 'Oriental,' Miss. River, April 3,1. 1810. We left Cincinnati about 5 o'clock, p. m. on the 30th, and' reached Louisville, Icy. about 11 a. m, where we stopped to dis charge freight. This •is quite a smart city, lighted with gas, and doing a large whole- sale business. Most of the dry goods boxes — Were marked from Philadelphia, and from houses familiar to us. Thera are a great many dealers along the street fronting the river, who have fancy articles, bowie knives, pistols, cat ds obscend books, Bw. exposed to sale in glass cases. Here fips, levies and light quarters pass only as half &Vies, dimes and twenty cent pieces,'and pennies are•not taken at all The country approaching Louisville pre sents a flatter appearance than hitherto, and as we approach it spreads out into a broad and apparently - interminable low, ground.— The. peach, plum and Juneberry trees are in blossom and kpe cotton tree and 'anger maple pulling out leaves. Young onions, caktinge spouts, Bw. are for hale in the mar . ket. • Sunday, Ist day of April was a glorious day, 17 eautilul as an unclouded sky, Denial sun, c pient vegetation and a placid sheet of wat could make it. Most of the Passen gers t re more neatly dressed 'and :more sedate - than usual. All amusements were laid aside, and most betook themselves to ' :reatling—sorne 1 observed poring over their Testaments. ' j % . We passed Orrin' , the ()curse of the day several rivets which pour their torrents into, the liable Ohio, and during the night we en tered the Mississippi, and Pommeire - ed - stetitv . ruing its current. Its banks near the mouth are overflown, and the forest of cotton wood trees prevents us front discovering : the extent of its surface. On we morning of the 2(1,,' we learned that . :a - case of .Chclera had marred among the boat hands. It terminated fatally in the , afternoon. ft was stated,....hgvever, that he had suffered under ilisrrhata several days, and had taken nothing to check it. The announcement. of 14a - dint:rase : being aboard, -created irome,excitemer't. but. -not as much as would have been :supposed. tlre . /tart . . •,tearnati,helore, leaving •Prusburg -that cases ' were occurring on the boats, particularly • . those coming horn New °darns, by .which it was dist' ibutikat: siarious points. We had prepared . ..ciaMeltiel'-tb Miss where :it Was, . - and •liavelmeri very careful riol.,to :expose ' .'' . i chnielvils,...te ~ night air, unwholesome diet, .' ".,.:. and „ka,.; case." °Copp : Minns . to oheck 'them . ....10tPeir:;,WeltopsOr- , the best and„..oue., ~• , trust Is tu,',,Providenoe., : The:deceased - Was:: --'L,-;.buried , ini.thg, : ell:elliPg - til j -dusk - in — a — segiles=7.7 . . tered spot op the banks of :the river.,... f ' — '.lrh'eld'Of .A:01 . satia.lointy,.anki with a little rertinVsiid 4 eViii iiiitign.ed,•throughout' the', . - day...''Wereitetrild.-St . ...;Louis sibpigl..o'cleck'.' ,',.: p,. lg. litd.i terak'c'ledgings.: at the ' `, Missouri ~:'.- t hl-liiiiaa;sCyirfacatijartabla. e Siabltriltirteni.., WSAO, hilky:tl .a nrii,'Aille.iletts to ltpli!tilloqi, ',liiitlhalire;;ripiSeitesitipligh.'t6'lNl.alkoi:imst.. ' l 4tliCisP PlaoC9l:44t '.baiit.o„o„ii4 fiitc eltetikM.,seAt'el*,,Ag'einieguence o.i Ve OgaWilie'!lreelPrfflrfialiW, PW. l A o .l:iji* , ' 't‘4iet.lilFriliiddy,,liid;iapleaiantrilitravel,-:. ' o'. thrilitgli...tl - fMeettertititi,..had.Arribibed:colde iin ~ • ''' ~„., the f gvtm,nr,.prev,pus y,nn : some- -"."'w , i'lt '! i tliAothil'*OratiliqY , ' o : - A.'ffi* l 'lialiri r . ' . '.• -• ... '....,. ' T.. •,,. 1'•....!,4 1. 4: 222. 4.4.,,Le otri,aggiit'fiasikre4llY,:rnp iroied,oar f leeltngs. "We eisFeeiT6 reraitin.rc day;orivio" and Odra.; plate our 10 suoirpoint ae we . intiy see .beet, to Dom; rnenee our, overland ; jpuraft,yy,t Until then, good bye, RECEIPTS' AND' tXPENDITURES OF THE BOROUGH OF CARLISLE. Account of Timms B. TuompsoN, Trea surer of the Borough of Carlisle, 1849. DR. Balancer of Duplicate outstanding for 1847 :41„ $llB6 03 Cash received of 4VA Line, late Treasurer Am't of duplicate for 1848 Cash reo'd of W M 'Mower, late Burgess Rec'd of J fl Blair, Chief Burgess, fines and licenses for exhibitions 106 17 Rec'd for stall not Market House 189 876 Reed for licenses provision stores 30 00 Rec'd of James Craver water rojit 8 55 Reed of sundry persons on account of bonds duo by theist to Bore Reed of .1 Hackett el`k to mat ket CR. Paid 3 Brannon repair'g hay-scales $ 1 00 Paid Wm Riley for copy of assess'nt 10 00 Paid James Craver. fur cleaning Le tart Spring Paid James Prover six months sala ry as high constable 4. niossener 52 50 Paid P B S,inttli as street regulator 3 00 Paid James Hackett for boards for hay scales Paid El Beatty for printing i Paid banes Crever removing nul sancteand light Paid chairman of committe of re ception for returning volunteers from Mokicr t i 4 v 30 00 Paid W Miller for repairing pumps 300 Paid James Postlowait for repairing hay scales 5 76/ Paid George Cromer for cleaning Lancaster County .gravo yard P Erb for winding clock W Miller for . utting in. - pump . . Paid John Spahr for grading and piking Locust alley, Paid 1-1 S Ritter Treat; Comb. Fire Company annual appropriation 31 'OO Paid Charles Plunger Trans Union • Fire company annual appro'tlun 34' 00 Paid Dr W L Creigh vaccine phys'n 30 50 Paid S Elliott fur oil, 4-c., fur mar- kat !louse 26 25 Paid donation 'o Mrs. M`Leaster for services rendered Mre Donnelly du ring her illness with small pox 10 00 Paid "onation In P Culp for se•viecs . rendered Mr. Colter stainily when ill with small pox • 30 00 Paid Bratton for printing 16 00 -Paid P Daii,idson street regulator 5 00 Paid J Spangler do 4 50 Paid foyer Cv. Mateer fir printing 13 00 Paid G Rinehart work dune a mar ket house 2 25 Paid S Keeporiffor repairing spout- ing at market house 3 00 raid G Fleming qudlirying boro Mies 2 .5 , Do John Walker collector fir oxen orations- 71 60 Paid John Walker for services snd commissions collecting duplicate 122 89 Paid T B Thompson, Treas. small - notes cancelled with interest-. .._43 65. Paid L Todd, Esq. professional. ser _ .. vice and advice " 10 00 Paid James Dunbar as Janitor 12 00 Paid John Weakley in full of salary air High Constable-& Messenger 29 48 Paid '..C• Leidy -for grading, piking, and cloying North street 564 00 Paid .1 JT Allen L years'salary as cl'k 80 00 Paid T B Thompson 1 year's salary mi Treasurer 60'00 Paid W B Mathews salary as street commissioner and for' work dope by him and others employed by him for the Borough • , 380 88 Paid sundry persons interest on no count of bonds 268 38 Paid James Calio 16 Paid Carlisle Bank on note held by them against the borough 400 00 Paid Andrew Holmes interest on note transfered to him by Oar bn'k 23 83 . Balance of duplicate for 1848 out standing 1544 18 $4187 72 Balance in hands of Treasurer 134 56 13th April, 1849. The abov'e account of Thomas B Thonirmn, Esq. Borough ;Treasurer having been examined by us and found to be correct and true, we have therefore passed the 881120. Work and Cumberland nail Acad. HE Stockholders in the York and Cum- T berland Rail Road. Company, residing in Pennsylvania, are hereby notified that the Burn of one dollar, on each share of stock spbscrioed by them,. respectively (due and payable at the unto of subscription,) is .required to be paid at the York Bank on or before the let day el' May next. . Tl:e stockholders are further notified that .he following instalments have been declared by the Board of Directors and are required to be paid at the York Bank, at the several periods mentioired ; Fiasr—Two dollars per shore, on the first day of M'ay next. ' SBCOND —T wo dollars per share, on the first day of JllllO next. rnittp--Two dollars per share ' one the first • day of July.. FoturruTwo dollars per •share, on the first day of August next• FIFTII—I'Wo dollars per share, on the first day of September next. By the terms pf the act of incorporation, it is provided, thbq tiny stockholder failing to pay the said instalmontsffor thirty days after the same shall have b inutile duo and payable, shall be liable to pay interest thereon, at the rate of tweivr per cent. -- By order of the Board of Directors, up2.5'494t• ELI LEWIS, 'froas',r. 14r Persons *he have acted as commissioners under the net 'of incorporation, and having in their possession bobks of subscription, or funds of the company, are. requested to forward the same to the Treasurer without delay. • •I.—THE enrolled militin.men of the first Brigade, Eleventh Division, P. M., will not be required to perform militia duly this year, in any otlier,way than in a regularly organized Vu. luntiiiir company, tee laws for militia. training having been repealed. Volunteer companies as on the first Monday of May next, but •' Will not' parade.. for inspection until further-or— dere. . • 2.—Colonels af Militia Reginients and Cap. twine ofk V,olunteer and Ailititi,C.omptunes quit ire liable for2anyiublia ;property will be re. , duired to return the same on 'or bef o re the 'first ay of July nett, at the lollawing places. viz=. at' the public., house ofJoeopitßlack. in Meehan. iceberg; . at . the; public , house Mr. Burk. bolder,in Carlisle. or'' a Gen: 'Miner's 'Head.. -Quarters.; -at-the-public honse,of-anider Rupley in Newville, i. , 064 Wm. Carey la ShippensbuT4,f,7Theabbve nerned..persons ere ,authorised to receive any suck proPerti.— ;As my, term ofoffine Will expire 'on' the. 3d day of August nt3x,t;'l'intiatinelat onm etrieknonplt ance wtth!the second part or this:ardintir ;*. P. 1., :, ; :. ..! : WANTED.; , ',:,-,„..., ~. .; i AY' rell3lo-14AtLfwell qualified, , nild , 2l6y-., l a iiti li o n n igi li e s ?tig::4e i iiß i !i i / ; : ; b si liti e rg o ti c 74 . ...w e lt i l i t e e;si n a' i t,cm'n'9T: idaiiii - EA , :lliist 1 '5E,', rti fer o n COB Iliui .. ,-- '-.40,111i: , .4t!1iiip.; ffi4ii.f.i,. , v-lIF :.. ,, el -,,,,- ..,!.., : '..• ..,.. g.arri0p,....., ! 4 gir: ‘,::..4 . ',,d.: 4 e ,..' , ..., .?;.;:. ~,,:: ~, :,-,- .',..,• ', ..- ~- -,,.. ;-‘7. ,- '1 : - • LEM'L TODD, A .G LECHLER, 3.Committea •Whl PARK np25'493t NOTICE Brigade Inspector's Orders. MM • , „.. -TUST received 'at theCheapi Bookretore o[ ; ; Jthe - aubseither, , Graham's; Godek,"s andSar. . tein's, Me gaii 'tea; fdr: M ety:•=-25' isn't - en C • Thit , Collegian.alle"DfakinitOn'ColleeMorithixl , lyMegazitte, • ' • .'• • • • ! itt. Napoleon's• Invasion of , Russia, , a historical'': .romance` thine -Re !Web. Mundt - % of ffiy`You - th,- by-L,martine.- . Zunliike, lity . Mrs..Rachael Maule. ' • Agnes Morrie,.a new uovel. Downing's Fruit end Fruit Trees. - • Clarke's Cotamentary. -Miteauley's England, Harper's Edition; very cheap. With a large variety of other new and cheap works of every kind. JACOB ERB. ap25'49 • To all whom it may. Concern! -; . GEORGE W. RHEEM. 153 38 2357 90 rIIIHANKFUL to the puolic generally for post favors and their liberal patronage, still con- I dimes to carry on the SADDLE, 'FRU.NK, and HARNESS malting business, pt his old stand in Nanover street, two doors north of the Carlisle Bank, at the sign of the Mammoth Collar. He is - now better prepared than ever to accommodate -his custonmrs, having recently made groat alterations in his establishment, so as to enablo him to keep a much better assort ment than heretofore, consisting of Spanish, Dragoon, scoop tub. quiltetr and plain SAD DLES. CARRIAGE HARNESS, plated and common; Farmers' Gears, of alt kinds, Tra velling Trunks of all descriptions and prices, Veleases and Carpet Bags. Bridles, Martingale Dollars, Stoek, Leather and Raw Hide Whips, Leather, cotton and woreit,d Fly -nets. and all other articles in his line—all of Which he is de termined to sell at the very lowest cash prices. Malting and repairing Matraeses of hair, husk and straw, and all kinds of tipholsteiing will be punctually.attended to. ap2s'49ly - - EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTION IN THE 4 00 248 98 37 40 $4322 28i 30 00 1 25 32 00 Price of Hardware I HAVE just received thii largest and Cheap. est ettrck ol HARDWARE, Glass, Paints, Oils Varnishes, Saddlery, Carpenter's and Cabinet Maker's Tools, Mahogany Veniers and all kinds of Building Materials ever brought to Carlisle consisting of Locks, Hinges. Screws, Nails and Spikes. Persons about to build will find it gr.:ally to their advantage to look at my stook before purchasing elsewhere. Come and see the Goods and hearithe , price and you will be convinced that this is really the Cheap Hard ware Store. Arse, itt store anvils vices, files Ma 5 00 JO 00 riT P 9 $ • drit=l79kltatilag.iillgoTaoliffsf. 2 . Best Bar Iron, elm. Rol ed and Hoop Iron 01.o 1. sizes. I have ttlo the 'Thermometer Churn' made by Mr George Srtang'er,'the 'best article now in use. 131 00 SCYTHES.—I hnvo just received my Spring stook of Grain and Grass Scythes, manufactured "expressly for my own sales, and warranted to be a superior article. C , adle matters and others will find these Scythes to be the best ar ticle in the - market and at - the lowest price' wholesale and retail at the old stand in North Hanover street., JOHN P LYNE. aplW49 Books, Statitinary, APc. THE undersigned having purchased the 80. lk tnd Periodical establishment lately kept"' iy 'Mr Joseph Kneedler, next door to'Burltholde.ns (late Beetetn's) Hotel. respectfully informs th e public that he intends to keep constantly o n hand all the latest and best publications of th e day, which lie will furnish at PUBLISHERS Pitt CES. Among the best and most popular work lately issued from the press are the followin Harper's cheap and superfine edition 017 e- Caulley's llistory of England. Neatider's Life'' of Christ. Lqrge family Bibles elegantly bound common t.l4.'"Zilielt's Philosophical' works -- Praynr and Hymn Books, superfine editions,— Pardoe's Louis XIV. Classic and . English Dictionary's. Sears` Wonder of the W0r11,.. 260 engravings Dowling's History of Rome: ism, at new and enlarged edition, containing the life of Pope Pine IX..britiging the history do wn to the present time. Family Monitor, by Ellis. containing her popular works. Woi men, Mothers,,WiNß and Daughters of England , 6vo Statesman's Manual from Washington to Polk, 2 vols. 6vo. Guide to Social Happine as, by Mrs Ellis, Syks. cloth extra. The Cox , one, a family picture by Bulwer. New York ii i Slices ' Py an experienced carver. Roland Ct isbel by Chas. Lofevre, part Ist. The,Diamont land the Pearl, a,new novel by Mrs 'Gore. Al' lof Ellen Pickerings, Mrs. G•ey's and other pi` pular no- • vets gn hand. Together with the IP .lor assort ment of Miscellaneous, School, and Religious books. Also. Stationery, Blank 80, &c.— The best daily, weekly nod fnmil y newspa pers in the cities of Philadelphia, New York-- and_Boston. MAGAZINES — Godoy, Graham, • S ar t a i n , L a . dies Nat onal, Holden's, Eclectic , Columbian, &.c. received. regularly as so on as issued from ,the press, and furnished r .1 Publishers mices. All orders for books, S. ye. , pi'emptly wended. to—his arrangements being such as will enable hint to supply all or dens in two or three days naliCo at farthest. April - 4, '49. J ACOB ERB• New and Impartant! GEORGE W. RIIEENI having recently purchased the county rig ht of HAYWORTH'S' PATENT COLLA.B. STUFFEE, would respectfully call the attention of the trod e to that importan invention. It is certainly , one of the greatest improvements of the age. This machine slur% the Collar crooked mound the block, faced With hair, wool, or other mated ale, back stuffs it with long straw, and also mak es collars of cut straw with less than half the labor and time of the old way of stuffing. Thi.s 'machine will stuff all and every kind of horse -collars, from the best patent leather down. to the commonest kin d in use, and with but otto man steadily nt work will stuff and shape fifty collars per day in a no ater and better style. than any other way known. sadoters in the county are invited to roll tit the subscriber's establishment on North Ht trio ver'street; Carlisle. and aeon - line the machi no.— Township or shop-rights will be sold. To those who do not wish to buy a right the sub scriber Offers READY MADE COLLARS at whole sale much cheaper than they can be n.anu lec tured in any other way. Orders for collet sin any quantity are respectfully solicited. ap:B' 19 4322 28 Co the Heirs and Legal Representa tives of Christian Erisman, of Rt tp ho township, Lancaster court ty," deceased. rpursuance of an order cif the , Or-, hans' Court of said county, made the 9tli of April, A. D., a 849, awarding-an inquest for the partition and valuation of the real estate or ° the said Christian Erisninn, dee'd., in said co.; consisting of a plantation or tract of land of: about Eighty-five navels in said township, ad joining land of John [Wirer, Christian Crisman, C Prick end `others, I will hold an• inquest at the Into mansion house of the said Christian Crisman. dec'd., on the said plantation on TS URSD AY. the .31st.. day of MAY, A. D.. 1849, at 10 o'clock fore noon ,for said purposes ; at which time and. place you aro notified to attend, ' • JACOB HUBER, ' • aplB'494t Sheriff of said County. S. Goldman% Clothing. Store, On the corner of Main street and Market.: Square, formerly Occupied by Nathan Hantch. THE undersigned, respectfully announces too. the ebizens of Carlfsle and surrounding country , that he has just arrived from.Philadelphin, wain &splendid stock. of HEADY MADE CLOTH - -:'- ING, fur the purpose of conducting.the.readyi made.clothing business in all its various bran-- • ohm . He. intends keeping an aseeftment of every/ article in hie lino of business, and, fit such pri— ces as will suit everrone. • , His Stock,ernbracee the most litindsortie anti lashionable styles worn, .and pada .up'in ; this best manner. . , „ • • - - Vhe subscriber.only . asks a triat,of and is sure , they,Will.gtvo entire eatisfaoilb.o. Also, a large asi'ortmont of lihts, shirts ,Cravats, Collars , Bosoms , Sus Per 'dem, and 'f . oolery,. all of—which-lie :,very low,Prtees. Boys',clothing constantly on . hand SAMUEL CrOLDM./ IN. April 11, 49.-6 in. , ::•,; Est4e,of 'D4 ILE Van.. Hoff A LL,p,prsons' Air %hqP:by.'' witified •!•'„liiitters'et'Adminfstraiion on the to tato'of Xria Afolr,jake ; of the' I.lorough s 'a Phanicebarg Cienlinfland.ponnly deemiset3 have been ,issued•by..the,rlogister of 'said Cot "the subicriber, who resides in Allee.oil coenty,sforepaid.:i All persons' having or. demands against ,the•estate.. bf - said e.defdetititti t are requestedlo Mike known thwedme.witholittJ "delay, , :and those indebted iciirriakftl N, TIT ifiayn'lo,,ht -`,12!::!:.!::4';;A:;.;:45 CNN _ _ . ~~~f. ~!l~~ce~ta~~us :~- ' . - 37inlii116605404#4Aite - • 1 t: on . wED N Ent /s,Lithe 2Cday. of. May I'9l TOWN;;ILPT Paitinned ,, ;north'of_i North' atredi. - iiiofriniting*esaMtliiiccird,iffeet. I On eaoh '{ if thi.W.6'inoef.t.tiOrtliern ''a • a T wo , g .eighteen by twitMty Tour feat:',:;"Bale.tor, I 'dominance amea..ceil i ock,' mieee,, when .- condit!ontr:viitit ox.mtnie kiniwii by . ,4 [ap , 2s] 41EIVRY 01..IFFTELD, Out l LOts fbi. Sap. HE subscriberill offlir at. Public Said. on SA.TURDNYV:the 'stii•OlitAY, at , two Wel oclt'cin the pretidies, 4 • One. Acre lots con. veni ent to;the -town .on -tWnerth:..west.. corner of %Vest"' Lo'uther i treat ;Aid 'College Lana.— The y are, situated in desirable pert of the bo roug hi where irriprweinents2are_ going on and prop i ertY growing n'i.thie. Terms which will be easy, will be uiednitnewiinn the daY'Of ante by the-subscriber. Vr B 14URBAY: A.EISICENZLIVO SALE OF VALUABLE REAL 'ESTATE. WILL he offered at Public Saleon FRI DAY, the 18th day of MAY next, at the residence of T C Miller in Dickinson township, Cumberland county, the following described property to wit, Nu t—The valuable' property well known* as CUMBERL A N D FURNACE, with a Saw Mill, Coal House, Tenant Houses, and between 2 and 300 J acres Mountain Land. • No 2—A GRIST MlLL,'in which is attach ed a Corn Dryer, Sheller and Breaker, a Stamp, Mill with a comfortable log, Dwelling HOUSE stone sthi,th Shop, and' frern 7 to 12 acres of land: • No 3—The valuable Farm. on whlt.li said Millar now resides, containing about,2oP acres. with Stone Dwelling HOUSE, large Bank Barn, and an excellent orchard of choice fruit, &a. No 4—A Tract of Land known as the "Big Meadow," containing Twenty nom of first rate timothy bottom. N.o 5—A valuable Farm containing 123 acres of first rate land: part limestone, and 'part , pine land, known as the 'Allen. Farm,' with a two story log HOUSE, Log and Frame tarn, corn cribs, wagon shed and' other outbuildings. No Farm of 200 acres known as the 'Peach Orehard Perm,' web. a Log House. a Moab e og tarn, c. e rig t o Ire on t tie farm reserved, and to be sold with - the fur nabe.) • No-7—A tract of 100 acres, partly, cleared, having n Log House thereon, and_adjoining No No B—A. tract Of 100 acres, unim ,roved, ad. joining lands of Martin Crawly, John Thrush, and oflieff: Oh this tract therkitta good water power. _ No 9—A Farm containing 1:96 acres, part cleared. with Log House. Double Log Barn, known as the 'McKinney Farm.'. No 00—A tract of 700 acres of timber land, Stely purchased of A G Ego, which will be ld in lots to suit purchasers. No trait of 50 acres °fiend, adjoining the McKinney F brm, Daniel Maish and others.' Also, a number of other Five and Ten Acre lots with comfortable Log Houses thereon. The above described properties, aro all situ ated in Dickinson township,and mostly bounded by the Yellow Breeches Creek, which never failing stream propels the furnace and mill. ' . • , he-snme-time and place, the interest of T C Miller in that well known M lON wr• IC ORE BANK on the Yellow Breeches Creek. in. York county. The above property will be. shown, and all necessary info-mation given to persons wishing to purchase, by calling on tither of the subscri bers or TeMiller. , The usual term of Land sales will he given. D W McCULLOUGH, - JOHN T. G REEN. '49-ts. • Assignees._ A' VALUABLE PROPERTY ' FOR SALE. TIID subscriber offers at private sale the fol lowing described valuable property, situated in Springfietd, CumbCriand county, viz : A large two story Stone Dwel ling }lO U SE, and Lot of G round • with good Stabling and offier4ii- • s s cessary outbuildings. Also, a I I large STONE DISTILLERY, on said lot, with all the necessary apparatus, and horse power and hog pen attached. The location is decidedly ono of the best in the coun ty for carrying on tile distilling business,,aa it is situated on the banks of the Big Spring, in a plentiful grain country where wood is abundant and eheap,and being also convenient in Neller's Mill. It the said property is not disposed of at private sale before Saturday, the 2d day of June next, it will on that day be offered at public sale at 2 o'clock fn the afternoon. Pormession given immediately. Persons desirous of purchasing will please call on on the subscriber, residing on the premises. ISAAC MARKWARD. marohts At Private Sale. THE new and b ' andeomely fin _J fished A DWELLING HOUSE on the' west end. of Louther street in this borough. now occupied by the subscriber. Tlfe.lot is 72 feet front by 240 deep.. It will be sold Fisherman. Apply to JACOB F. HOOVER. Feb. 14-3 mos pd ()yrs Embrocation for Horses THIS valuable EMBRO- J., CATION will cure Sprains, ;';'Wre.4 Bruises, Cuts, Galls, Swell. ing, Rlieumatism. and all -. • • complaints Which require an external remedy. It gives immediate relief to the Scratches, and the Incident to Horses having white feet and noses, produced by the Si. John Wort. It is also highly useful in relaxing .stiff nese of the Tendons and Joints and produces beneficial effects in cracked heels, brought on higt feed ing,_ splints Aprains _This _Flsi a o ositox ie recomend - r — ad to Farmers, Farriers, Keepers of Livery Stables, and private gentle men owning Horne, and should ho constantly kept in their stables. Tho GENUINE sni de is prepared only byi,W. Mensust.L, No 302 Race st Philadelphia. And for sale wholesale and retail of DR. RAWLINS' Drug Store W Main 'street, Carlisle. March 14 7 1 y. • • A Word to horsemen. DR. BARBER'S EMBiOROCATN is de aided! the beet preparation that can be used for the cure of Sprains,Bru sub, Cuts, Galls, Splint, Curb, Ringbone,Spnvin Stiffness of the g ""Joints, Etc. It Is an article which • : should be in the hands of every Horseman, and -no stable should be without a butttle of it. Price only 25 and 50 cents per bot tles, prepared. only by,S M Pearson, M D., and for sale wholesale and retail, at No; 106 North SeCond street, Pbiledelphia,, end DR.. RAW. LIN'S wholesale and retail agent, .Carlisle, Pa. , ,cl,wp,liruur Worse, .1F FIE AFtIiICTED • .F L *-- , with Humors,. Sores, gulled peck and'eliouldere"quitter: N 'r ah bone, gresee,spavin, or poll.' "',R1K... - . evil. . -one, box, of Dalley's 'Anitnel' a van c 'Otre•AlVwill convince you that la no 'mistake fn ' • . • i 8 to• certify that .I'havo used Dalleys Animal Osivanic.eure All, and foetal , it, the safest , ' and moat speedy cure for,,soresk-antl ,bruisest:that I. have ever used; and I: take , pleasure • in; recotnmendini. it. ,to all. , • . S St.-ROLLINS, li or Stile at llie.Depet,,4lsllrondway.' DALLEY. JAMES ri,g. tv!rNG:Al f itnt for pi fl nberlate County [sprit 4 13oinbatines' , A - firat, •• Alpacai Paohateeeii tither ,Dress yi4oe:ivenyl -.) d41:4 IH - O•siibettitierltitt just' opened qi uriett; of :'.Plain Bluth - Pink 144' 4 '"Barees; he toil otillit at keidpcidtpiega. Also, , r, Mous. dp . Limn es of von olio ;', ~,zialirosi- :77 - g - Ay ~ f4',l 4044.(Fig0114144726 ' 41101./I;4rnieit'aVioicApoda which, Al., : i r : 40,,..,4thyrpliyty, ime0w. , .. ,,,,,,, , ,,,, ,,,, , ~ E i e: 0d `at unusua lly m ~,,,,,,,(411.;:0,,W,0pa'1i.. :, - .015 . '- 1 , A , . ~1 i,,,,;,,i, ~,,,„11kr i' IR : Wel.P' , '",, 1, ',,,, t-, MMM=Ca==l===MMl ~ - xanbibates: . unty. il)o- the .Vot4o. Of ; Cumberland Co ;FELL° W=CITIZENS+,-1.-Inirelirhfre'imy sew. cin to yohrrasiderationfor the„offiee - of SHE:- - 4IFF otCtitriberlend — Cdurty - ,.and',reepeetiel.- ly . soliait your support,pledging myself ted• - tii — dticharge—the 2 tluties.oi, saki ~.olFice with Yours, resppectfully "' _ MOIsITGPMER,Y - DONAIMSOIT. • • yVest. Ponnebeiolp. '49•te*--" . • • -SHERIFF.4IIIY. FELVOW•CITIZENS of Cumberland'co., I offer myself to your consideration for, the of= face of SHERIFF, enbject to the eominivien o. the Whig County Convention: Should I be fortunate enough to be 'clot:W(1;4 will discharge the duties of the office with impartiality naLfi• delity.--- - RO E MT. Mee ART NEY . Carlisle, April 11; '99 -to To the Voters of Cumberland Oounty. FELLO W-CITIZEN 8 :—At the solicitation of many friends I hereby offer myself to your consideration'as a candidate for SHERIFF% at the ensuing general election, subject to the de cision of the Whig County Convention. Should I be nominated and elected, I promise to dis charge the-duties of the office with fidelity and humanity. I therefore respetefully solicit your support. JOSEPH ,MeDARMOND. Newville, April rah, '49—te To the 'Voters of Cumberland County • FELL° W •CITIZENS t Encouraged by numerous friends, I hereby offer myself to your consideration as a candidtite for the office of SHERIFF of Cumberland county, at•the ensu• ing general Clection,subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. Should Ibe nominated and elected, I pledge myself to dis chargb the duties of said Ake with impartiality' DAVID C.RIS W ELL. Shippenshttrg, april • 'To the Voters of Cumberland County. . FELL° W—CITIZENS—r offer myself to I your consideration as a candidate for the office of SHERIFF, of Cumberland county, at the next general election, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Conventidn Should I be nominated and elected, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of said office with fidelity Carlisle, April 11 DAVID SMITH FELLOW -CITIZENS z— Being solicited by a number of rziy friends. I oiler myself as .mcandidate for the office of SHERIFF. at the ensuing election, and will he thankful or your suffrages'. Should Ibe elected, I hdreby pro• uitio.44l-perform..t.hii ai d ce fully. Respeetfull-y-,. April 4 . -te ' 'JOHN F HUNTER. imELLOW-CITIZENS :—At .the solicita r nom of anumber of a number of my friends I offer myself art a candidate tor the office of Brigade Inspector, at the ensuing Juno election' and will be thankfu! for von' support. - JOHN WYNKOOP. Nowville, ap9.5'49t0 F ELL 0 CITIZ EN S I hereby offer myself to your consideration We candidate for the office of BRIGADE IssrecTort. nt the ensu- , ing election, stub respectfully solicit your sup port. Shritildi be elected, I pledge myself to dischnrge itn - duties wide fidelity. DAVID WHERRY, • Newburg, April 11, 1849. BRIGADE INSPECTOR. THE VOTERS OF CUMBERLAND TY —I-Inving been encouraged by innutn her of my frionds I offer myself to your con sideration as a candidate for the office of B at- ADE INWPECTOrt, at the ensuing election, I there fore respectfully solicit your suffrages :or said office. (ap' 14 to) WM A KEI,SO. - BRIGADE INSPEDTOFL • • FELLOW.OITIZENS AND SOL DIERS of the connty el- Cumberland, I Oft n "myself no u tandidate for the office of Bate AI ‘F. Inspecrom-at the ensuing election. I respectful': ly solicit your suffrages tor, the same. J. EMMINGER. KiPgatown, April 4 to BRIGADE INSPPTOR. • FELLOW-CITIZENS —I offer mirself Your consideration as a candidate for the °Mc of BRIGADE•Ii2SPECTOR, at the ensnic:g electior in June nest, and shall he thankful for you r support. McCULLOUGIL Dickinson, April 4.—te. Fellow Soldiers—At the. request of - many of my friends I beg leave to offer myself to your consideration as a candidate for the office 01 BRIGADE INSPECTOR, at the ensuing election in Juno next, and shall feel g rateful to you for your support. JOHNCLEW:PE:MN ,jt llogestown, Silver Spring tp. Mar:2B Feu.ow-CmzEsirs ; Being solicited by a number of my friiende to serve as a candidate for the office 'of IBRIOADE SPECTOR, I hereby offer myself to the con sideration of your support, and respectfully so licit your suffrage. SAMUEL CROP. March 2:-te FELLOW -CITIZENS : I Offer myself to your consideration as a candidat fur the office of gRxGADE INSP EcToR, at the en suing election and iA • ill be thankful for yoxtrentivort. Mrclil2:-re lETTERS Adminiatr ntion upon the Es -4 Into of DAVID RAL STON late of W. Ponnsboro township, dec'd., have been grontect in due .corm of Law to Juries M. Ralston, to whom all accounts may be ,presented, and all debts duo be paid. • • J M RALSTON, - W Pen:•sboio' tp. npril 4 fit Adnfinistroor Estate of John Heffleiingee, dec'd. BTTERS of Administration on the Estate. L 4 of John "Hefflefinger, late of Wormleys burg Cumb.erlend county, d.ec'd., Wive been granted to the subscriber, rosi•ding,in Hampden township in said county. All persons having claims against said detain to present them for settlement, and those knowing themselves in debted to make payment immediately io SAM'L EFFLEFINGFA, ap:B' 496 t Administrator. .THE subscribers would respectfully inform , . their friends and the publicgenerally that they• just opened a new LUMBER AND COAL. 'YARD in West High street, a few doors east .pf Messrs J & D Rhoada's Warttkonse, Valero , they now have and will keep, constantly on hand first rate assortment' U. all kinds of sea— soned pine boards and plank end alrother kinds. Of stuff, all of which they will sell low for cash. March 14 , , . HARIST & SIPE. A. ep lendid assortment of mons' water-proof s,logelher with womonand boy'a boots and Boot just opened.and for sale at the stere o 14 t• 3 D eowst. & oo ATTENTION 1 CPMBERLAND GREYS are ordered to Parade at the Two Mile • Rouse [MqCord'e),on the first MON DAY in May next; fully equipped for parade. F r y or der ,' D.ICISSINGEJL, O. S. ap .8, '4 7 tp',. " 4. : AiTZINTZONE BIG =SPRING ;ADAMANTINE 'GUARDS; YoU itia....ordered - ici'spatede at the Public; 'lleuee-o..Mi•jiatiiiltqii in.Centretille on Mondetthet7th'AireMayleif.'• ' • , . . 7 V.C:MILLERjr. O. S. • N•,B--Ah`ndjourredDeart•cif, Appeal will bo' . hold afilie:esiine time and'placie..•• • ATTENTION I, , , • SPiiiIOO4.WOGHTANFANITY;' . •v s 1[701.3,' wilt parade at tho- Public :Ifoueo o r josgo. stewaic,in,sprowfieildi'infMODT DA AfV', thol{liday . 'of noxti'OClP ci'clock;: ' ' A. .;:titecieielv; aiatriirri,finifdrnal'jproporly , equipped" for 4111.•,' "py.'iirder ilfe.Captatn. : • or:118 , 49 , 0 O. Se'-1- 'motifqqJ b Cilitiro§. • KENl,„,a2tr,e: • . J '.1.61i1 Togacoo;rotgin:r,,,and " 01110" 111 ;4 1 nieg, °cid -4 ' UNKw MILLER ' 131Jupt robinieti•:*ndfqr aide • • •'..- • • r G IV CROOKS • '." • Crf:l;4,; - ••t , ,i4.•.'.'5;`.',• • -.'• • , • • ' ~.'.: . i ,4? Z=NZi Sheriffaity. BRIGADE INSPECTOR, Brigade Inspector. Brigade -Inspector. Brigade Inspoetor. Brigade Inspector. HE NRY 'WOLF of So nth Middleton tp .NOT,I* I . Look. this Way. Boots and Shoes ~tt ~~`lji~alel } ~t~ta:- 7 : 1 -- ' li. - 4.-11110ri t rAZIO8 GREAT BARCIN AA H`ANDJEWELftY STORE — - 7 . ::•'-WILERE Gold and Silt ; 4' , 0:-:- - d.' - '.. , , ', ver Watches, of ,every , rI, 1 •:,:: ~, deacription can• be had '-- * '' - .7 '-'- at &On% ten 10' fifteen ....,,i, 9 ' ' i : ; .' . lean tha n tr,. o titer sir '-----) ': ' "'':4 • ' ill' i d n til l Et w a. l' i e r r k so ° r n! n w i i% wish' to' get a geed - watch, perfeetly regulitted„ would do wolf to call at the store...of the sub scriber, and compare the quality and price of his watches with that, of other stores. GOOD AVATCAti AT TDB FOLLOWING EXCEEI/INSILY . . Lo . • w - Gold Levers, full jewePd;:B caratcasee, $2B 00 Silver. do do . 12 00 Gold Lopines, jeweled, :8 carat cases 23 00 Silver do do ' -9 00 Silver Verge Watches, from 83,00 upwards. Gold Pencils from lto $8,00; Gold Pens, with silver cases and. pohcils attached, for 75c. Also, a hands'ome assortment of now and fashionable Jewelry, M' prices far below the usual store prices. 01'd Gold and silver bought or taken in exchange, • LEWIS R BROOMALL, No 110 North SECOND Street, second door below Race, Philadelphia ap7B'l9,Ty iltrCut this advertisement out, and bring it along, you will then boom to got into the right PHILADELHIA MOURNING STORE. L. BEESON dt. NO. 52 SOUTH SECOND STREET PERSONS visiting , tlikuity, wishitig to pur chase MOURNING, are respectfully in vited to an examination of our 'stock of Spring Goods. On occasions when mourning attire is needed, the inconvenience of proceeding from store to store in search of distinct articles of dress is i4orripletely obviated, and an abundance of tattle. time Saved, by a visit to the PHILA DE,LPHIA FAMILY` - MORNING STORE, W here every description of goods necessary for a co mplete outfit for mouining, may be found at the most reasonable prices. BL I ACB BOmba zineis, alpacas, Mousseline de Lains, silks, chil ly, canton crapes, real grenadines, silk tissues, 13at•ertes, all wool boron es, lawns, &c. CCtND MOURNING IVlousselines de !nines, Ln wns, Ginghams, Chintzes, linen and silk Ins ire% gingham lawns, &c. ALSO, Black TI tibet long and square shawls, crape, grena dine and barege shawls, English and Frenc ve it and Trimming Crapes, crape mode And Liase veils Mourning bordered Ilaudkerrlbefs, .A.l.paca, .11ombuzine Finish I • These Alpacas ha vo every appearance of a fine Bombazine, at hall the cost. •• • „*„,Good goods trio price lowest cash prices. • V-Wholesale cash buyers are invited to call. Philadelphia, April 4 145. • • Lykens Valley Coal. • THE Lyken's , Valley Coal Company will be prepared-to deliver COAL, on and - rifler the 20th Instant at their depot, Millersburg, Dauphin co., Pennsylvania, (at the bend of the Wisconisco Canal, 12 miles from Clerk's Ferry,) at the fol lowing prices, CASH. Lump, Broken & Screened $2.00 per txm Nut . • 1,75 "i Lime burners screefied 1,37} " Lime burners mixed 75 3VILLIAII4 IIAWKINS. Treasttrer April 114'40, Am WALTERS St HARVEY, [l,OO ll.a2e4horst & Walmrs,] pRODUCE and•Genetal Commission Aler chants, Nos. 15 and 16, Spear's Wharf, BALTIMORE. Liheral cash advances made on consignments of all kinds of Produce. mar2B CALCINED & LAND PLASTER, lo Plasterers ; Farmers and Comnusston Ater- OE IT should not -be forgotten Wet P. COG GINS &. Co. of Philadelphia, are manufactur e mg and have constantly on hand a superior in-' tide of CALCINED PL ASTER:which they sell at the low-rate of 30 cis per bushel, or $1,37 per barrel and also the first quality of LAND P LAST J ER, for Agricultural purposes, at the reduced rate of 17 ets per bushel, or 90 cts.per barrel.. Terms, C )Ml. C all at- either establish ment, Schuylkill Eighili above Willow street, or Brown street Wharf en the Delaware, Or ders prottiria delivered to Car or Steamboat without addifimull charge. mar2S • 11:10X1 1 411 - -SURGEIII°4 Dr. Davidson and Brother, 01.' ROCHESTER; N. Y. TniEsp,F,e'rFuLLY 001101111 M 10 the eiti fri tens of Carlisle and vicinity that they have is ken rooms nt Ilurkholdey's "Washington Ho tel." where they are prepared to perform- ope rraions in all the various branches of DEN TISTRY. Ladies and Gentlemen wishing the 'p reservation and substitution of ,these beautiful a rgans, the Teeth, would do well to give them ri call. Dr. F. Davidson, having graduated in Medi. dine. gives his plweial attentten to the disarms of the mouth and teeth. Caries of the teeth effectually and perms.. newly cured, if the destruction of the tooth has not gone too far. Tim teeth carefully cleansed of accumulations of 'Tartar, which, if permitted to remain, will destroy their use and beauty, undermining the best constitutions by exciting Dyspepsia, Neu ralgia and other chronic diseases ; and making the brentn firaid and disagreeable. 'reoth and Fangs carelully extracted with the most improved instramenta, without bruise or laceration to thegums. . Harts, or whole setts of incorruptible teeth of perftict similarity with the natural, inserted upon pure gold or palladium, in the most beau tint' and durable manner. All operations warranted to be satisfactory and las ins. Ladies and Gentlemen tinned upon at thew resille,ncea, if desired. March f 4, 1849 1 1 .4;);1.4 4 , 0 : W , 434 .1 TEE subscriber would bifimn his friends and the public generally that he has taken the . . large },and commodioys public house, situated on the corner of litSouth' Hanover and Pomfret ste., I in the borough of Carlisle, lately = occupied by Samuel &forret, where he will endeavor to se, ye those who may cell on him in the most satisfactory manner.— The'house is pleasantly situated, and is furn ished throughout with gßod -bedding ana other furniture. and his accommodatums are such as will make it n convenient and desirable stopping place. No exertions will be spared to make it agreeable in all its departments' to those who may favor him with a call,. HOARDERS will be taken by the week, month or yelp-tit 'the usnal prices. ' . JOHN WERT. Garden and Flower Seeds. I HkVEjoet—ouned my annual supply of GARDEN AND' I. LOWER SEEDS received chiefly from the well known establishment .of Risley & tlo.. New York, consisting of all the different varieties. They ore warranted fresh and good. For sato at the Drug and Book Store of W HA VERSTICK. March '2R c l c ) ,l-oc- il ED t% 0% cAist•liP Fresh Garden, Seeds: ' , - • . -I 1-IA-VEjust. ricilived from' , Mr' LANDS.. my annual supply of ' .GARDEN SEEDS, they . .oro-warimntod-FRESH and-genuine: ' (. • , S ; -ELLIOTT. Gtuden,tuidllower Seedo; • Firsuand wiirt4ntOrt_ioOd"; ,culd Pot* StOti,Wost i Mpik '9094, Cailiele, „. . . .. . . I' . , . , '' 'lronsicco 'and Segarsi: . , . OF. eliOietßrands"cririsisfing 'of refinekCay. , endieh, Anti Eerie, Eldorado; Leasi,oualleirry, and , Congrese. chesyletir,, ,Tobacco,'; Regalias, ; La-,Prirriavine. Pollan, Rio '; _ond o, Dem adino.Criepo; 'Priiielpti,` Teriert a , and nl i e , t : fly - saki' brauds'ot flue ' ti4aryi :or gn i e e ePgn m : and ,Half,Spanlalv BC4l4"lll l4 n and atone i V ire*. ' 4.'; 4 14 12rit i l l li l etfk i b t e e l l i l t i : (Sen'bn;ioU)l4 in 019 ; . ''''' . 77'n/juilkeiiitilii: 'Ciiii:''`'4''''''' '''''''' ' °”' . 13. d e - b had holairde ds.'te-. ,' i . .. , ~„ ... .„._ ~.... ~;",... ..' . ..,,,..1"- - ~. ~,,- 'plo c ,„;:iiirall. 0.11, 0.11 A. 6 IZ .• f the ee - rc , 42 0° 6 I )ii,bilitELEC brat , niqi, ; ', .14:1141' Ain: at' ilwatliit' 4o7 "bac'cOieP° i ° tb e ',R; l l.l , ' • 'eWpi'VtrA • VllVooiiingfitialiiq •troir , lh.,,,.'' ~ .,,al l fileC‘,Plrt, ~.I, ; :Al'm,!-." .. ~,J ~ + 1 ,, j , ..„,; , .- ft , ,, ,. , : ; ,.., 1 , b „,. ~.... „: , „-.-,* , .. ,, ,,,..!•..7,,t7itti -Rbi ,016 C , V i i'0; i iii,';,,,141:0 , -,i' - iiitcyti 4 ,.,f,...";- . VI la, --, --,T AT ,- .. ni. '-' ~, t.ty.,:abtivt.Alr; .I,l , orl l, ,PrjriAirr , Vgiq 'II 7•••t*, ,I • ,, , , n ...., ‘ , P,..4 ' ,V; ',,+-', ...,;,,:....-,&;,-,4l,itlNno IF, ll o 4:eq =-- , 4, h l:3l .W"WeOT ' alq 4 7::;•`slit;:i4:',. .' - ' IV '7-iil'fl,,,, •, - "r''''',, -• f' f,,d,„,',,t,11,V-44tt;10,4,.kitt14,;43.PM;e'1d PF'' ' ' T) '4. ' % A " teliiN9.:lntl LA>r)w , t)! , ,,,,,-- , „,, • . . .',,,, ~;,,,. ~ d r., . ;, , p.e.r , r,qyfrkt5..4.0,-, ! •,,' , ozi.ko ' 1., : 1; 4 1 01 . ''W110 , ';:j7. 6i - 1t,,11 , Itti4;: '• ''f: ... ' .' • . '',..' - ". • ''. '' '' ,''` 4 .'''',. t. ' ' ''k''..a , :';•., - ad . ,,y. .: , . • mebukrtipordr. ,1_41, -, , , Tobis ~flutpater,oo,4%.: L i At, Cr , debied.andlor , ea lit EICEI Otores sr, Zi)ovs. _". NElit SPRING GOODS;' UST .recelyed and an , elagan t asserftriene.of4.TAPLE AND ' , DRESS GOODS, such . as plain and figured Bareges, Linen lustros,(, different colours ',and styles,l Lawns of every style and'pric:e;ti large assort ment of Ginghaine; cheaper" , than 'ever, earn' bries r bond i muslin, *large etituniment r of Lace Goo*, Ladibs and.Gentlernenti, Kid Oloveat Lisle and 'thread' gloves A Verge assortment of spring bonnet 'RibboneiPhitqllosiery, Tuck arid aide combs; steel Benda. Reg and Pune clasps, slides, rings and Silk twist of every co lour.. A large assortment of Boys' and Mena Spring and Sumnier .Wear, nlse, beautiful prints, fast colours, -English' chintzes, hand some patterns, together with a large assortment of bleaelied and brown muslins and other goods. PurehtiseFs will do well to call and see before they;purchase 'elsewhere: . • -- - - trpr 4 , G R CROOKS. Men) Spring Goods! THE subscribers have just received a TtirO and cheap stock of SPRING GOODS, bought iu for cash, which they oiler for• sale - at very low prices. The following' is a part, Blue„ Brown,and Blue Black 'MOTHS, from 1,50 to 5.00 per yard.' A handsome lot of all wool' CASSIMERES from 62i to one dollar per yard These area very cheap lot. -A variety of LA. DIES DRESS GOODS, consisting of Plain and Fancy AlpachaLustreS,Entleton Gingham Mohair Plaids, Silk Plaid Linens ,Shaded MOW! Laines, Laroons es low as-12i 0 a great yeti. ety of Calicoes from 6+ to We have fine English, Chintzes • warranted at 121. m, 30 , BONNETS - , Braid Pt one dollar, and upwards together with a variety of fine bonnets among which some eektirely n. w styles.. CARPETS at 1 - 21", 181.,15; 31+. 62},'75; 2 yards wide at 50 cis'-per yard. Checks, Tiekings, vary .baap flannels; men and boys Summer Wear, from 10 to 50 cents, and a great :and general variety of goods in our line, which we are determined to-sell at the very LOWEST PRICES. We respectfully solicit an exatni nation uf,our stock, satisfied that our goOds are cheaper than they have ever been sold itt this • . pines:;.; A & W BENTZ. March 14 • - 3 doorLsouth_of Post_ Office.. New and Cheap Sprhig Goods, . AT THE NEW sTor% ORNER of Handver and Louth er Streets, cit...) opposite Leonard's Old Stand, Carlisle.— The undersigned• respectfully inform their ''MridA and the public that they have pet from Philadelphia with a large - and well seketed assortment of new SPRING GOODS reltesed--tit-olie v..r.,:kiwestuprieettnxid-whiol they aredetermined -to sell nt small profin3 4. — A mong them maybe found Cloths, Caseimeres Postings, Tweeda,.P.antalonn Stuffs in great Variety, best Amerienn-and India Nankeens.— Also, LADIEB,4 DRESS GOODS, consisting in part of Silksr-Baregem Silk Tissues, Adpa chits, &c., STRAW. AND BRAID BON-- NETS, a fine lot, Palm Leaf Hats, Ribbon and Lace Goods. An elegant assortment of Calicoes and fine Chintzes, suitable for-the ap proaching season, at our usual low prices— Checks, Drillings, Linea and the usual . variety of blenched end unbleached muslins. BOOTS AND SHOES—a Well selected assortment of men's, women's and children's good and handsome. GROCERIES—in all their varie ty. Sugar. Coffee, Molasses, Pekin Company's celebrated TEAS, &c. Al) the above goods have been purchased i right, and will lie sold low Please give -ns a cal • Marrh 28 S p POWELL & CO. REMOVAL. Day Goods and Groceries. - G. C ARM ONY desires to Inform hi • friends and the public that he has rend, 'sod to the stand on North Hanover street lately occupied, by Chas Bargitz. and' next door to Hoverstick's Drug and Book Store, where-he is determined to sell goods as IoW as any other establishment in Curtain or in the county. Hie stock consists of Cloths, Cassimeres, &dinette; satin, cachmere. merino and silk Verd ings ; Me rinoes, Mous de Lnin . es, Cochmercie. 'ranch worked collars: kid gloves, silk frit -r ein, ' gimps, flowers, thread. laces, &c. MOS' at crs, calicoes pto 6i cts, lay cheap timeline, hosiery, Berlin and Cadhmere gloves; A forge assortment of BONNET RIBBONS, very lovv,entin plain and figured Mantua plain, linrcd,'striped and figured Also GROCER IDS and QYEENSWARE, such as Coffee, Ten, Sugar, Spices of all kinds, tobacco, segue,' crockery, glass and queonsware, rice, chocolate, starch;-together.with numerous other articles— Give himi a call, • leer 4 S. A. COWLE'S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORE NORTH HANOVER STREET, SIGN OF THE "BxE ESPECTFULLY : h e c .• lullb calls the attention .nr: l ° of his friends to his NEW STOCK OF SPRINGIE 0 4 1) s NET • - impossible to :enurne. rate all the articles we have for sale.' Suffice it to say we have almost every 'thing that is ne cessary for Ladies and Gant!omens wear. LADIES DEPARTMENT—Neat figured mous dolaipes, Foulard silks and lawns, mohair and satin striped lustre, pink and blue, all wool detains, satin striped moue detains, second mourning elarendons, plaid lytinese, black silk, bonnets and bonnet ribbons, fancy silk ties and scarfs, silk and Linen fringe a. silk flannels rne, linen tissues, pink, blue and -green bareges, kid silk and Lisle thread gloves, and a large assort ment of Ladies, Missies and Childrens Hosiery. , GENTLEMEN'S DEP Alt TMEN T.— French and English cloths, from 87i cents to 51,00 per peed, black French cassimeres, fanfiy cassinitices, vestings, all kinds, eroton clinks & lustre, Tweeds and casSinetts, white linen dril lingo, fancy Cops for Boys, China- Pearl Hats for men and children, chili hats, all, kinds, brk and fancy cravats, Lisle thread, kid and ,cotton Gloves. Also, A very large stock of white and unbleached- muslins, calicoes from .9 cents to 121. Carpets and floor oil clothe, and great variety of other goods not mentioned, please call and see my stock, where you( will always find a full supply. itipr 4 AHEAD of all COMPETITION!` STILL TUE SPRING GOODS ARE COMING! ' - - - I AM now about receiving Irom the Easters cities a large and beautiful selection of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS to which I invite the attention 'of one and all. To the LADIES' . In Silks, Barnes, Linen Popelinsi Linen Lue taco, Linen Chameos, Freilch, English.and A merican Chintzes, Ginghams, Gingl am Lawns Lawns, Lace and Plaid ,Mualina, Swiss, Book and . Tarlton do., plain and fancy Spring do Laines, Bonnets, Parable, Suri Shades; Rib. . bons, Laces, Fancy Trimmingb, &c. &c., we flatter ourselves to be able to please all in prices and style, who will favor us with a call. GEN TLEMEN—For your own interests wo ask of you to cull and.eitamine our stock of Super French and• English Black Cloths, .French and English fancy. colors do. fancy French Coast mores, Doo Skin black and fancy Enklish.;and American Cassimers, Silk Warp Cloth end Tweeds, Codington and Merino Cassimeros & Tweeds,. plain and fancy Cretons and Gaul broons, Buff Casmments, Fancy Jeans, Super Silk, Satin and Marseilles Viatings ; plalh and high coi'd Silk-Cravats, tac.,.&c: Domestic goods in abundance, Duch -as brown muslins, brown and black Shootings, Oanaburgs; Ticks - ings;• Drills,Cotton Pant Stuffs {very cheap) . Colared Cambrics, Domestic 'Gingham*. Dja• pare Cheeks, Nankeens, &c. : CARPETS !--7.An; immense stock of Car. meta, FlOor Oil Cloths, plain and colored mat. tinge, a beautiful , aasortrnenc.of Transparent Blinds; all:of : which be,aold unusually low. B 0 OTS AND, ,kindse , quell. ties and . priO3B, , noati receiving and 'onl hand, 'alio , afresh lot of 'GROCERIES, whiCh cannot, be beat, in priccipr , quality. bey stock is irerY large and coraplatei 'rand. we olwnys take' pleasure in 'showing, goods without ' charge. Recollect the old" vend; ii -few,`, dams 'east of,. the Market House, and directly opposite __.W.rght. r .Ar: Sax. ton's Hardware Store, • March'.';.?"'CHAS. OGILBY.