Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, May 16, 1849, Image 3

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WECiNEStAY4 ., MAY 16„1819
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Ah, my heart is sick with longing,
. Longing foe the; May"— , „ ,
Not the-May of the nalendor,—for that has
cape, heralded by whistling Nor'.west'eq, and
which we enjoy in our overcoats on the streets
'or by our winte• firesides at hoind=bit " the
May" of the poet, the May. of the flowers and
fragrance, the May for plestant rambles
Where the pleasant hawthorn brambles
With. the avapdhine alternating,
Scent the dewy woe.—
When will that come? Truly our heart is
"sick with longing, longing for the gentle
May." We have waited for it patiently, but
up to this present sixteenth day the season has
really more of the elements of Creaember.than
the May of the olden time. We trnet it will
soon come, for yoiiiliful aertlimentalista and
economical housekeepers are alike
"Watt ing,, sad, dejected, weary.
Waiting for the Mai."
NINEVEH !—Our first page this week
contains a notice of a new work by an English
Antiquarian:, Mr. LAYARD, accompanied with
extracts from it, which our readers will find,
deeply interesting. The discoveries made by
Mr. Layard are indeed wonderful. in a period
-br eighteen months beginotng with November,
1846, and ending with April, 1847, Mr. Lay
ard disentombed various palaces and other edi
fices of the Assyrians, and proved beyond cavil
from paintings found on the walls, that not only
wee that people highly' civilized. but that the
arch, believed to be a comparatively modern
discovery, was in tura among them. Beautiful
glass was aleci•discomed. He traced out the
site, W.-means of its ruins of the famous city
of Nineieli. When we remember that the
capital 'of thu Aesyrlens ,iivas destroyed six
.hundyekyfers before the j Cliiistien era, end
only one hundred_ and, fifty after Rome is sup.
posed to have beem.founded, we begin to form
some conceptions of the antiquities of these
ruins—fof the latest of them aro at least twen
-VlONMlThltred years old. Even when.Z.ino.
plion marched over this plain, during his cede.
butted retreat of' the ten thousand Greeks, in
the year B. C. 400, every trace of Nineveh I ad
disappeared, its name had been forgone rt
very-neighborhood-Whore-it-had. once-flour ish.
ed. Tha.great capital of .. three days' jour
ney" had became a ruin, as the prriphet fore.
. told, she was laid waste, and there was none
tohemoati her. ,
CHECKED IN HIS CAREER.—Ohe day
last week a young' man who had been sporting
about town fur some time previous, hired
pair of horses and light wagon at HiltnnlL.v- ,
cry Stable, to take as he said a short drive.—
But as he did not return that day nor the next,
Mr. Hilton concluded that his property was
gnne._ Ina dsy.or two tiler he received a tel
egraphic despatch.from Baltimore, stating that
the young man had been ar,...t e d and he could
rocover his property. It appears that
two weeks since this young •man robbed ❑re
Telxgraph office at Baltimore of about 1!.50 in
money. Being suspected he'lefl the City dud
came to Carlisle, where he lived well and loom
ed large until his funds got law, Ile thou ,
hired the horses of Mr. Hilton and made his
way hack to 11sdimore. The p..lice officers,
who were on the look-out for him, arrested
him soon after his return. When, as the Balti
more 'Sun' says, he made confession of the
foregoing facts. The young rogue's name ie
, George G. Green, and he ie about 21 years of
age.- He Wall committed to prison for trial.
P/DLADELPIIIA ART UNION.—The
Annual Distribution of the Philadelphia Art
Union took play:sleet Monday evening a week.
From the annual report it appeared that the
number of subscribers was• 1,206, and the
aggregate receipts s6,o3s—deducting from
this commissions, the cost of the elegant en•
graving of Ruth end Boaz, and other expenses,
the sum of $1,417 33 was left to be distributed.
This sum was divided into 40 prizes or certtfi•
eaten ranging from $lOO to f;4o—which were
'distributed by,lot. This wall the first annual
distribOtien of the Union. It is still Bir behind
its flourishing contemporary of New York ' but
has made an auspicious beginning. „
i'xe GOLD DOLLatt.—The gold dol
lora have made their appearan.co in Philoder
phis, and one of them, at least, in Carlisle.—
.They are a beautiful coin, but much too'small
to tic popular,'being at least one fourth less in
vise, than our halFdimes. We'll take 'ern
however, for subscription, thankful :for — even
such *matt favors. One sitLis decorited with
the_heaicof Liberty andite stare of the repot).
pc. On, the reverie are the - words "United
States•Of America," with "1 Dollar; lap."
• At .=Our old friend Mr:Keller, in
vitas attention to his new ,supply. of spring
Hats.-"Thie now style is he ndrmme and he lois
au elegant assortment,_. .
FANCIES 1
.—Our friend Haverstick's
establishment glitters with elegant new things
which ho hes just opened to the public gaze.—
See his advertisement.
On the lOth inst., by Daniel Lackey Eq.,
Mr. ANDREW HIPPIE IO CATHARINE KROUSE,
all ni Franklord township. ,
At ".Olney," near.Pltilatle4whia, on Tues•
day eventit,v thelsth met. by the Roe. Dr.
ARAVITRONG 'NOBLE, Of Carlisle,
to MM. MARY Arm Atattutt, of the termer
place.
With the above w i r acknowledge a rich
token of rementbrarke hem the happy coup•
le; and tender remit) our hentn.warm
wwltto for theirdeling health and hal-imam.
DIED
On - thejliii Hie ret , iiiinde oflran
•Esq„ in Silver Spring '_tirwaeh,ip,
Mrs. MARY, y.;I ! ENDEFiIIi, aged 85 yinani..
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hpMaier deinan'd 414,75 hitt no inlet were reported.
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change : ' t k at lowest cough Orleeti, , c s , I w ) EBY
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I .eloihset 80 °t,c° 4 ~,,toTtlir,lt•
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j,t4eif. qUilliffed 11.1,y.%:717
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ks classified by nitiorecording to the differeht
Acts of Assent*. ... ,
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• parries, • •'...:' - ais • .eti
. • , Cariislet,- d 111
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Jason W Eby ',. .13,.1Q 00
John G.Carniony . / ' 13 'lO 00.
Joseph D Halbert , ---__ .. 14 700
Samuel Elliott ' l4 - 700
Charles Ogilby . 10; 20 00
Charles Reruns, (Liquors) . 13. 15.00
George Willmar . 13 10 00
A& W Bentz 12. 12 Si.
Daniel Eckles, (Liquors) .14 10 50
John Faller4Liquors) .. 14 10 50
Jacob S. Faust, ,Liquors) 14 10 50
J" & D Rhoads 14r. 700
Wl3 Murray 14 700
S W Haveratick, (Liquors) •• 14 14'00
Robert Snodgrass 13 10 00
James Fleming 14 7 00
"Thomas Conlyn 14 7 00
Wright & Saxton 11 1300
P Illessersmith • 14 7 00
Jacob Rheem 14 7 00
George R Crooks 13 10 00 ,
James NleGranaltan 14 7 00
John Humor (Liquors) 14 10 50
Peter Alonyer l4 7 00
John P Lynn 14 10 NI
Jacob Wolf, (Liquors) •14 10 50
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S A Coyle • 13 10 00
Jacob Senor l3 10 00
Jacob Leiby (La's) 14 10 50
George Foland l4 7 00
Andrew G Lechler 14 7.00
C lnhoff, Agent, (Liquor : a) 14 10 50
&Mimi Hoover & Co 14 7 00
T H Skiles . 14 7 00
J W Rawlins, 1 14 ,7 00
Wm M Prater • 14 7 00
Arnold & Livingston 14 7 00
Jamb Erb • • 14 700
Arnold & Levi 11 15.00.
S D Powell & Co, ' 13 10 00
Samuel Goldman 14 7 00
James Legget 14 7 00
Shippensburg Borough. •
Wm F Carey 13 10 00
Robert Snodgrass 12' 12 50
Edward Scull ' 14 , 7 00
Henry. Holler_ _l4 700
Gish & Hinsey ' - .13 10 00
Jonathan Peal - ' 14 700
J A Clippinger . • 'l2 -12 50
Jameti - Gilliard 14 7 00
Heck & Peal - .
• 13 10 00
John Fulwiler 13 10 00
S. Kunkle 1 . 13 • 10 00
John Stambaugh 14 7 00
Philip Koontz % 13 10' 00
Peter S Ariz, Agent, 14 7 00
Joseph P Nevin 11 15 00
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W I) E Bays 14 7 00
JC&GBAtick ' 14 700
John 13 Duncan - 14 a 7 00
Robert ,Welsh .14 7 00
Itiffi - eff 'Sal) 1 - TIL14110ta) - ------ 11 -- -. 10 - 50 -
George 'frame (14 , 700
Samuel Skiers (Liquors) 14 10 50
S S Wonderlich 14 7 00.
Dtckikson Township.
Aridreit ., G. Miller • 13 10 00
Andrew Comrey, (Liquors) 14 10 50
Rits4fall - & Diel - . 13 10 00
W M Watts . 14 7 00
D L Beeltnan 13 10 00
Isaac 1) Castle% • 14 7 00
Hopewell Township.
Robert Elliott 14 7 00
David Wherry & Co., -• ~ 14 700
Jacob Heffiehower 14 7 00
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Eris? Pennstiorough Township. '
Jacob ltvainger. (Liquors) 14 10 50
Lanni:am*. & Eslinger 14 7 00
Juseph4l,Bittnts.. • • 14 700
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e,t,ren,......,..n..4 Township
Christian Lens, (Liquors). Pi ' 1S 00
Josiah Hood & Son
Donaldson & Green 14 7 00
Jalnes Greason &Co 14 .1 00
Ncwville Borough.
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Gilmore & Stough 13 10 00
William Barr, Agent . 12 12 50
Samnsott Hannon, (Liquors) 13 15 00
.1 McCandlish 13 10 00
John Diller 14 7 00
Jacob Swayer 14 7 00'
Joseph Laughlin, Agent 14 700
r 3•& L 14 Williams 14 7 00
NI r Sharp 14 7 00
William Cooper .. 14 7
. 50
Hunter Herron 14 7 00
Frankford Toilinsliip. '
J B Lackey & Co, (Liquors) 14 10 50
.1 G Certainly & Co, (Liquors) l4 10 50
Newton Township
James Kyle " 14
Joseph Smith 14
Adams Fe,lisliettnan l4
Southampton Township.
John W. Clever, (Liquors) 14
Schoch, Sons 84 Co . 14
Mifflin Township.
Charles Borni'lz, (Liquors)
W DMen
John Ernest
John B Perry
irampilen Township
Thomas C Rheem, (Liquors)
•,G W Feeler
Monroe Township.
G V.Singizer
Daniel Krislutr
Strock tt Brandt
New Cumberland Borough
J IC Bonk, (Liquors) ' . 14
V S Powell & Co (Liquors) )4
S. Maid!elms Township.
A M Lehlich . 13
W Alexander 14
Rider & Sailor 14
P 1) Goias° 14
Allen Township.
A L Cathcart 12
Isaac Barton (Liquarxt 14
John G Nlidjer 14
Matthias fiber (Liquors) 13
Joseph Schwa 14
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Jacob Epp l ey 14
Silver Spring Township.
II W.Mateor &- Brother .., .. .13
John Reed 14
Dunlap & Barr 14
Cuylo & Sponsler 13
Mechanicsburg Borough.
J Mellison & Vo (Liquors ,
Simon& Arnold, (Liquors) . 13
Zug & Quigley, Liquors 13
I L Reigle 19
riflery-Leas 14
Rouser & Bnhb 14
Baker & Miller 14
Ire. Day • 14
I F Spahr 14
(JUMBERLAND COUNTY,
I do hereby certify that the foregoing is weer
recfclassification of the Dealers in Merchandise
in Cuniberland county, as taken by me in accor
dance with The several Acts of Aesethbly relat
ing to Dealers In Merchandize.
Given tinder my hand and seal this 26th day
of April. A. D. 1348.
JEFFERSON WORTHINGTON,
'Mercantile Appraiser.
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The foregoing persons returned by Jefferson
,Worthingtort •Esq,, to the. County Treasurer,
, will call for. their Licenses on or.before .he let
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„ .. ROBERT MOOSE,
County Treasurer,
l• • Cariltile,•May 1849.-4 t
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Drirumra;
• . Carlisle Deititsit Beek,
Itflyjr,p349. ' • - „5‘
rr ftattrd - of .Dlieetorvof title Institution
pei,t,erti', for the last six'trlealltittia the Capital
Stock' in; . which •viill; be:paid to . the ,Sieek-:
held oh - or •.,th air! legar,repriteniali OR : and.
8 cop.
%,13hati And erring.
LOT' or N_.2 F4-811.8h4d end Herrin
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linnitPTS &MEM= ; z
Acciqint, of THOM'Ail'B..viotiOsOti:TrOvi
'eater of theßormigh of Carlisle, 1348
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.Balance of Haptiesteroutstaudirig
for 1847 • • 0186 03
Cosh received of A4lnei:lstc
Treasurer •
Cm't of duplicate Tor 1848
ash reed of Will Mateo', late
Burgess
Rec'd of J H Blair, Chief Burgess,
fines'and Ilconsee'for eihibitions 106 17
Reo'd for, stall rent Market' House • 189 87.
Reo'd ter licenses provision 'stores 30 00. c
Reed of James Craver water root • 8 , 55
Reed of sundry persons on account
of bonds due by them to Boro'
Rec'd ofJ Hackett:ol'k to market
Paid 3 Brannon repair'g hay.scalen $ 1 00
Paid Wm Riley. for copy ol'assess'nt 10 00
Paid Jamey Craver for cleaning ',ti
tan Spring -
Paid
Paid James Craver. six motithit Sara-
ry as high constable 4. mosseng'r 52 50
Paid P 0 Smith as street regulator 3 00
Paid James Hackett fur boarde for
hay scales
Paid E Beatty fur printing
Paid James Craver removing nul,
sanccsarid light _
Paid chairman of committe of,re.
ception for returning volunteers
from; Mexico . 30 00
Paid W Miller for repairing pumps 300
Paid Jamea Poatiewiiii for repairing
hay scales_ . - ' , 5 761
Paid George Cromer for cleaning
grave yard 5 00
Pail A. P.Erb•for'winding clock 10 00
Paid W Miller fur putting in new'''.
pump
Paid John Spahr . for grading and
piking Locust alley,
Paid H S Ritter Tress CumteFire
Company annual appropriation
Paid Charles Plunger Treas Union
.Fire company annual appro'tfon 34 00
Paid Dr W L Creigh vaccine phys'n 30 50
Paid S Elliott for oil, 4.0., fur mar
ket house
Paid donation 'o Mrs, M'Leaster for
services madded Mrs Donnelly du
ring her illness with small pox
Paid "oration to P Culp for services
rendered Mr. Colter's family when'
11l with small pox
paid J B - Station for printing
paid P Davidson street regulator
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Paid Buyer & (gamer far printing
Paid G Rinehart work done at mar
-,
ket horser_
Paid S fretperslfoi repaciing spout-
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lug atjunarkiit hone° 1 00
Paid G Fleming qualifying boro otri's 225
Do John Walker collector for,nzon
erntiona
Paid John Walker for servitea and
commissions collecting duplicate .122 89
Paid T B Thompson, Trees. small
notes cancelled with interest
Paid 1,, Todd, Erg. professional ser
Vice and advice
Paid James Dunbar-as Janitor
Paid John Weak lei , in full of salaiy
as High Constable & Messenger 20, 48
Paid C
_Lehlt__for .gr.sdnig,. ptking......_
and cloying North street 564 00
Paid J M Allen 1 years salary as cl'k 80 00
Paid T. B Thompson 1 year's salary
paa 60 00
coin/filet:donor and for work done
by 'him and others employed by
hint for the Borough 380 88
Paid sundry persons interest on ac
(want of bonds 268 38
Paid James Calio 16 37a
Paid Carlisle Bank on note hold by
.them against the borough_ 400 00
Paid 'Andrew Holmes intersa,-cin
note transfored to-him by Car bil'k 23 83
Balance of duplicate for 1848 out
standing 1544 18
Balance in hande of Treasurer
13th April, 1849. The above account of
Thomas B Thompson, Esq. Borough Treasurer
having been examined by us and found to be
correct al d true, we have therefore passed the
same.
° LEM'L TODD,
A G LECHLER, }Committee.
WIL PARK
ep r 2s 493 t
7 00
7 00
7 00
10 50
7 00
10 50
7 00
7 00
7 00
NEW & CHEAP HARDWARE STORE.
E subscribers havejust received at their
L New and Cheap HARDWARE STORE
east High, street, opposite Ogiley's Dry Good
Store, a large stock of goods in their line, to
which they would call the attention of purcha
sers, their arrangement in the city besng' such;
as to enable them to sell their goods at the
lowest city'prices.
Their stock comprises a full assortment of
Lacks and Latches of every stile and size,—
Hinges, Screws,Bolts, and every article used
for Buildings, ugurs and augur Bins, chisels,,
broad and hand axes, hatclietsgrawirg knives,
planes, and planes bins, hand, paha!, end -Rip.
ping saws, mill, crosscut and circular saws,
trace and halter chains, homes, shovels, spades,
end hoes, hay and manure forks. Also, a large
assortment of Pocket and Table CutlerV,—,
spoons, shovel and tongs. Wagers end Trays,
Hollow ware, Brass and enameled Preserving
Kettles, Iron Furnaces,etidar - Ware, anvils
and vices, Files and Rasps of every kind. Bar
Band and :Hoop Irdn, Cast, Shear • Spring and
Blister Steel, &c. Also,
100 Boxes Window'Glass. •
100 Kegs Wetherill's Pure White Lead.
5 Barrels Linseed Oil. •
9 Barrels Sp. Turpentine.
200 Kegs CurnherlaridNells. - -
May9'49 WRIG HT.& SAXTON
10 50
7 'OO
10 00
7 00
7 00
10 50
10 50
10 00
7.00
7 00
7 00
12 50
10 00
7 00
15 00
7 00
7 00
10.00
7 00
7 00
10 00
Plainfield =deal Academy,
STATEES NYEST
R OF OAD CA A II N L D IS C L U E M .
B B E E R T L M A 'E N EN D.
v T A I L IE .
"NUE rt W M VI I It
LEY RAIL' ROAD. - -
15 00
15 00
15 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
SIXTH •SESSION
TIIE Sixth Session will. commence on M0N
,.11 AY, May. 7th, 1849. The number of stu
lents is limited, and thentire carefully prepared
for College, counting house. &c. &c.
The situation precludes the possibility o f stu
dents associating with the vicious or depraved,
being remote from town or village, though easily
accessible by State Road or .Cumberland Valley
Railroad, both of which pass through lands :at
ached to the hisiitution,
TERMS.
Bonnling, waalting, tuition, Sao, (por. am) $5O 05
Latin or Greek 5 00
'lnstrumental Artisio.lo 00
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Wrench or Gorman • ' 5 00
04(111111ra with references Ike. furnished by:
Key 9. . IL 1L kl. h 148, Principal;
LAWNS. •
FRENCH, and British
,LAWNS of various
gun idea, also an assortmpmf of low plieed
arbor just • opetie& bp C W 'Hrt , NER '
.:,' ,Colored.l.lntin Ilialds, - .' • •
.1
T;roceived a. Mt., of Linen Braids of, Na
ous anitablo ' for. trimming Wash , Dresesa, an
ritirelst-nomt4tuic - • " , . . k I
I NEW and Iseautilul oruionento for, sale"
cmljt nt Dr."Rowlina' Drag Storp.
, Pattorii , Shoqldor..Bacese,
haejtist received , an omit
'ffitint Of Pr,;;PORTER'S SHOULDER BRA. ,
0E5,411101,i hes been y found' n he .invaitiable ta
!itueh atitro, afflicted in' the back, piffle
in'the :ai de ' end nieseitOtylitiltig•of hlood,Ae;
Thit(artitile•ik alio found. t o' tqi. o f fi l e „ Aim e e , k .
'importiineOXiihildren Vpiedieposed to atcuigins
and 9 sykeially ro, ,femalea whose_ hiiitith? .Litti.2a_
paired,; olienttbfally ruined by this. habit or,
••atooping;• - which - ''entirely ovorceing - by;t4e
„„e of thiitihkaluablevlitiee•‘ +llll , r• • • , .t
Tr Or: VO,!yrtfrig ER .„
' Garden'and.Flower
FRltiittind; Warranted good.; for aaltilatitir:
rittiNVLlZW.Pr,ug and 13polt Stop!'..l l ll4levAlaini
West;
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MIESE=I=III
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iti)'"" - '4i,'YlA ... bli,' - '.4 - iiii.tinettto
• To. wh
'om it may. mot
; GEORGE .w.: * ftuia'pm: .
HANICF UL. to- the . publietenarilly for Past
fivers nndlheir libintl;pattoriege, still con:
tinues, to,.carry .on:.1 hic: SAD D LE;:T.R U NE,
and - HARNESS maklng4usiness, at his old
stand in NtinOveistreeti:twodoorronorth of the
Carlisle 'Bank, tit ; the ; sign of the Mammoth
He'fs now , better prepared than ever to
accommodate his' . cuetolners, having 'recently
made . great, alterations ''in his', establishment, so
as to' enable him to keep a Much better absen t
ment than heretofore, coneletink of - Spanish,
Dragoon, scoop, tub, quilted tind - plain SAD
DLES, CARRIAGE HARNESS, plated and
common t. Farmers' Gears,. ; of all kinds, .Tra
veiling Trunks of ell descriptiOns and prices,
Veleases and Carnet Bage, - Hridles, Martingale
Dollsrs,.Stock, Leather and Raw Hide Whips,
Leather, cotton and worett.& Fly:nets, and all
other arkeles in his line—all,nf..which he lb des
.termined to sell at the very Lowest cash prices. Making and repairing Matraises of hair. husk
and straw,:end all, kinds of Upholste•ing will be
punctually attended to.
ap25'491 y
153 38
2357 90
4 00
248 98
37 40
$4322 28
EXTRAOUDINARY
Price of E I C I ISt IN THE
-30 00
I HAVE just received the largest and Cheap.
eat stock of HARDWARE, Glass, Paints, Oils
Varnishes, Saddlery, Carpenter's and Cabinet
Maker's Tools, ,Mahogany Vetiiers and all kinds
of Building Materials ever: brought to Carlisle
consisting of Locks, Hinges, Screws, Nails
amlSpikes. P - ersons abour to build will find ;i
grimly to their advantage ; to: look at tug stock
before purchasing elsewhere.' Come alp see
the Goods and heari . the you will be
convinced that this is really the Cheap Hard
ware 'Store. Also, in store anvils vices, files
and rasps, and a complete alsertment of Watts'
Best Bar Iron,' also Rolled and Hoop Iron of all
sizes. I have also the 'Thermometer Churn
made by Mr George Spangler, the best article
now in use.
1 25
32 00
OM
SCYTHES. 74 have just received.my Spring
stock of Grain and Grass Scythes, manufactured
expressly for my own ,sitles, and warranted to
be a superior article. Cradle makers 'and
others will find these Seythei to be the beat nr
'tick in the market and 'at the lowest price
wholesale and retail at the old omit in North
Hanover street. . ' JO IN PMUYN . .H.
nplB'49 ' •
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IBM
131 00
3,1 00
Books, Stigtiosfepiy, '
THE undersigned having pnrehased the Book
and--Poriudicatestabliehmentlately kept by'
Mr Joseph kneedler, next rlodr - to Burkbolders..
(late Boelem's) Hotel, reepeetfulltinforms the
publio that he intends to keep .conetahtly on
hand all the latest and best publications of the
day, which he'will furnish nt:routastreßs
rm
ces. Amon .the best and: most plipular Woiks
lately issued from the prom: dre the fallowing:
Harper's cheap and euperfinit edition of Me-
Caulley's History of England.• Mender's Life
b_ouo cl
:omtnon do. Dick's Philosophical works—
Prayer and Hymn Books, superfine editions.—
Pnrdoe's Lotus XIV. Classic and English
Dictionary's. Scars' Wonder of the Worli,
360 engravings. Doivling's History of-Roman
cm; a tieis and enlarged edition, containing- the
ife of Pope Pius IX. bringing the history down
o the present time. Family Monitor, by Mrs.
Nis. containing her popular works, Women,
[others, Wires and Daughters of England. fivo
statesman's Manual•from Washington to Polk.
vols. Bvo. Guide to. Social Happiness, by
Ars Ellis, Bvs. cloth extra. The Caxtons, a
fatuity picture by Bulwer. - New fork in Slices
!iy an experienced carver. Roland Cashel by
Chas. Lefevrc, part 'lst. The Diatnond and the
PAH, a new novel by Mrs Gore. All of Ellen
Piekerings,. Mrs._Q•ey's itntl other liopular. no
vele on hand. Together with the hest assort
ment_of Miscellaneousi_SchobLand_Religions_
books. Also. Stationery, Blank Books, &c.—
The best daily, weekly and flintily newspa
pers in the cities of Philadelphia, New York'
and Boston. •
_AI An AZI Rar.,,Gotlay. Graham:
&c. &c
~ received 'regularly as soon' es ideated
from ,the press, and• furnished at Publishers
prices. All orders for books, &c., promptly
tuended• to—his arrangements being such as
: krill enable him to supply, all orders in two or
three days notice at farthest,. •
April4,'49. JACOB ERB.
26 25
10 00
30. 00
16 00
5 00
4 50-
13 00
Era
71 60
43 65
10 00
12 00
.Id.oan.
'Wait and .
Glani No b T erl lar. '341
MIRE Stockholders. in the York and Cum-
berland Rail Road Company, residing in
Pennsylvania, are hereby notified that the sum
of doe dollar, or each share of stock subseriaed,
by them, respeetively . (due and payable. at the
time of subscription,) is required to be 'paid at
the York Bank on or before the let day of May
next.
The 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
intentioned
Fittsr--7Two dollars per share_on the first
&iv of May next,
SECOND—Two dollars per share, on the first
day ef June next. •
THIRD—TWO dollars pet share, on the first
day of, July.
FOURTH—Two (Whirs per share, on the first
day of August nexi.
FIFTH—Two dollars per share, on the 'first
day of September next.
By the terms of the act of incorporation, it is
provided, that anystpckholdur failing to pay the
said instalments forlhiriy days after the same
shall have become due and payable, shall be
fratle to pay interest thereon, at the rate- of
twelve per cent.
By order of the Board of Directors,
ap25'494t ELI LEWIS, 'l'rens'r.
pa-Persons, who hayeacted as commissioners
under the act of incorporationi.and having in
their possession books of subscription, or funds
of the company, are requested, to forward the
same to therretieuter without delay. '
$4187 72
134 56
4322 283
. .
IN puritimndiof .the,,rennisitieri contained in
Thirty second .section or. an act of Gene
ral Assembly, pasted the Seventh day of April
A D 1849, for the regalatlim, and continuance
of a - eyatem - of EduCation:by Common Schools
the CoMmissioners of'Cuinberland county ex
hibit the following as a correct statement of the•
tmount to which evety . district in this county is
entitled out of the annual appropriation of 1200.
300,forthe year 1850,.es follows— •
otstricis. - AWL • Atiet '
Allen -- 252 :00 'Newton 157 92-
`Carlisle 409..92 Newville 7-2 24
;Dickinson 310 80 .N Cumberland 29 40
E Peruishoro 157 08 .N Middleton .QlO 00
Frenkford . 133 56 s. S Middleton . 208 32
' Hampden 126 .00 Ailver Spring 232 26
Hopewell 107 52 Boulhompion 180 18
Mifflin . 152 03 Shippensb'g 13 161 28
I Mcinroe 186'.48 Sbippeneleg T 15 96
Mechaniestig • - 92 40 . Wypendsboro 193 .2
Total 83388 56 ;. •
B'. order of the Cominissidners."•,
• Attest— , WM RILEY C1'8.••
Cord's Office, ma7'49
•
Estate. of Es, A. a' V a n .Hoff, • decl.
ALL parsoria:are -heralq, notified that
Letteis of 4diniviistration on the'Estate of
Dr. A Vaktioll,late . of - the Borough of Me- .
eltanieshurg Cumbetlend county deceased, have
beeit• issued hy,the Register of said • eoUntylto
Ilia aOhtthibor, who reside* in' Allon township,
'county eihresaid . : All persona having claims or
deniande 'ageinee'the estate of paid deceased,
are reatiested'ioMake known the seine without
delay, and those indehtetto nriskoitaymentlO ,
CHRIPTIAN'TITZETI, Adm'r.
, • ',•.idnens.
AN , extontivo mmo meat and of all qualhica
and t!ricee. , ,, Calli and examine : at , the cheap
gtore Ifl North Hanover street.. -1.
IMMINEBBrT. t vin um •
Nb ElERlN9,jusr.received by the
A
Brilligiqiitri:Yeiiiiiiriitisielitticlee; and for
ante-cheap for;cosit,lat . ' i thelemili,gracery store'
' [IntQF. • n
ALpERT.
o B PS Ine , , 1111VPII !c re d Bonnet
4
' 31.3 ST , - r ichO c li,vaetYo 6 : ° Os neetd o.
Atil I,llgtll
,• • "
c r EN TLE ICES/ 8141prinii and Cotton Shirts'
erf47l:•;;, , t — fr t . • ,- .GrW 411T$Etv,
t. and
It , lo°trhel"ttl 717' i . , i=tZl4 , o“7l
~o 6l^llt POW Etr&C
COHNON. SCHOOLS.
i.#liordlanucia•
£110142111211111 -
OF..VALUABLEREAL , STATE;
dreied at Public' Bale . bn
: D AY,: the Illth defer MAY next, at
the residence 'of T C Miller in Dickinson
township,' Cumberland county, the Mowing
described property to'wn,
Not —The valuable property well known
ae .CUMBERL,A MD FURNACE,: with a
Saw Mill, Coal House, Tenant - Muses, and
between 2 and 300 J acres 'Mountain Land.
No 2—A GRIST MILL, to which is attach.'
ed a Corn-Dryer, Sheller and-Breaker, a Stamp
Mill with ecomfortable log Dwelling HOUSE
stone smith Shop, and from 7 to 12 acres of
land.
No 3—Thc valuable Farm on whlil said
Miller now resides, containing about 200 acres,
with Stone Dwelling HOUSE, large Bank
flatn, and an excellent orchard of choice fruit,
&c.
No 4—A Tract of Landtknown as the "Big
Meadow," containing Twenty acres of first
rate timothy bottom.
No 5—A valuable Farm containing 123 acres
of firs Crate land, part limestone,
. .
and partvine land, known as the
I 'Allen Farm,' with a two story
• If I log HOUSE, Log and Frame
_ Darn, corn cribs, wagon shed and
other outbuildings.
No 6—A Fnrm of 200 acres known as the
'Peach Orchard Farm,' with a Log House a
double Log Barn, kc. (The right of Ore on
this farm reserved, and to be sold with the fur
nace.) . ,
No 7—A irecti of KO acres, partly . cleared,
having a Log House thereoio, aud-adjoining No
6. •
No B—A tract of 100 acres, uninnrmied,. ad.
joining lands of Martin Clnudy, John Thrush,
and others.. On this tract there is a good water
power.
No 971.--A. Farm containing 126 acres, part
cleared. with Log House, Doable Log' Barn,
known as the 'McKinney Farm.'
No 00—A tract of 700 acres•of timber land,
lately. purchased of A G Ego, which will be
sold in lots to suit purchasers.
No 111—A tract of 50 acres of land adjoining
the McKinney Farm, Daniel Marsh and others.
Also, a•number of other Five and Ten Acro
tots with comfortable Log Houses thereon. °
• The above described properties, are all situ
ated in Dickinson township and mostly bounded
by the Yellow Breeches Creek, which never
failing stropm propels the furnace and mill.
. Also, at the same tiemiind place, the interest.,
of 'l' C Miller in dim well known MAGNET
IC ORE BANK on the Yellow Breeches
Creek. in York county.
The above property will be shown. and all
nedbssnry info-mation given' to persons wishing
to purchase, by calling ont ither of the subscri
bers or TCMiller. -
The usual term of Land sales will bo given.
I) W McCULLOUGII„
JOHN T.-GREEN
Tseigneea.~
ts.
A VALUABLE PROPERTY ,
FOR SALE.
. THE subscriber offers at private sale the fol
lowing described valuable property, situated in -
Springfietd, Cumberland county, viz:
A large two . story Stone Dwer-'
ling HOUSE, and Lot of Ground
with good Stabling and other ne
cessary outbuildings. Also, a I I
large_BTONE: DISTILLERY,
on snid lot, with all the necessary apparatus,
and horse power and hog pen sitaclisti,
location is decidediy ore tad.. nest in the coun
ty fur myrrvlng on die distilling business, no it is
situated on the banks of the Big Spring, in a
plentiful grain country where wood is'aliundant
and cheap,and being also convenient to Heller's
Mill —lt i he-said—property—is_nOLdiapnaul_oLst_
private sale before Saturday, the 2d day co' June
next, it will on that day be offered at puttlie,sale
at 2 &dock in the afternoon. Possession given
immediately. Persons desirous of purchasing
i nteuagmll nu on the subscriber, residing on
ISAAC MARKWARD.
mitrehMs
At Private Sale.
THE new and handecimely fin
ished DWELLING HOUSE on
the'west end of Louth& etreet. in
thin' borough, now occupied by the
subset ibe e , Tr. I.
It will be so d n bfirgatn. Appry
JACOB F. HOOVER,.
telt ,(:;
by 240 deep
Feb. 14-3moe pd
-
Estate of Join' Hefilefiuge ec's.
LETTERS of Administration y on the Estate
of John Hofflelinger, late of Wormleys
burg Cumberland county. dec'd., have been
granted to the subscriber, residing in Hampden
township in kuid county. All persons having
claims against said estate to present them for
settlement, end those knowing themselves in.
debted to make payment immediately to
SAM' L fIEFFLEFIN GE R,
ap:B`496t Administrator.
Heyl's ,Embrocation for Horses.
THIS valuable EMBRO
CATION will cure Sprains.
Bruises, Cuts,Galls,Swell
mi.' Rheumatism. and all
77-7, 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 St. John
Wi.rt. It is also highly usefuL in relaxing stiff
ness of the Tendohs and Joints and produces
beneficial effects in cracked keels, brought on
by high feeding, splints,sprains. This FFAIDRO-.
DATION is recomended to Farmers, Farriers,
Keepers of Livery Stables, and frivato gentle
then owning Horses, and shsuld be constantly
kept in their stables. The GENUINE arti
cle is prepared only by W. AIARAIIALT„ No 302
Race at Philadelphia. And for sale wholesale
and retail at D R.' RAWLINS' Drug Store W
Main street, Carlisle.
March 1.1-Iy.
A Word to Norsemen.
R. BARBER'S EMBIOROCATN is de.,
D
cidedl the best preparation that can be
used for the cure of Sprains, Bra
. sus, Cuts, Galls, Splint, Curb,
Ringbone, Spnvin' Stiffness of the
A . Joints, &c. It is an articlewhich
- " 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 but
tliiii;-prepared - only by S IVPPearson, M D and
fur salforth
Second
wholesale and :nail, at No. 10G
Second street, Philadelphia, and DR. RAW-
L,IN'S wholesale and retail agent, Carlisle, Pa.
Jan. 21.
Cure
Your Horse' lle
tFIE B AFFLICTED
5 with Humors, Sores , galled
.
neck end, shoulders, quitter
,, . bona, o,svin;orpll.
evil. one box of - .Dailey's
Anima r a verve Cure-All will Convindis you
that there is no triiiitalea in it. ' • ' , -•
1 . 'Rahn THE FOLLOWING :—This is to certify
that I have used Dalleys Animal Galvanic Ctire
All, and found • it the safest. and moat .speedy
cure for sores and bruises, that I have - ever
used. and I take pleasure in, recommending it
to `alt.. • _,,..13 M.ROLLINS,..
, • . Livery Stable, 181-Jay.st..
Fort:iala at the Depot, 415 Broadway.
. . H. DALLEY:
. ~.
JA ES FLEMING.Agent. for , Cumberland
county.... • • ~
• „ , • fOril 4
~ . .
Bombazhiesl ko•
A, great Variety of Bombazines,. Alpaeika
Cashmeres; Mone de Leiner ; and .other Dress
Goode, just received and for ante cheaq
1 . ~. '*:`, llB3l.ZlGlliff.,.ikci, ll ,
T - ,
K aqiiitiCrfi ; li
benijpei" Opened 4 variety of '
Plain'.Blue, Pink „and: kigurocrlisfogoi, 1
t i t h-110.-will!'sell at rndu ¢d.4 'co:, Also •
Plitin and Figured MonSAel,Annes o vonons 7
rilualilicis. • ~ • .- •••:, ' ,-, . c I • '
. . .
zaixtritts' • -
Jusfiipened irdriety'of Figured Ltiwileidc
:other 8 - prim - Drees GOodo which are offer.
ed atlanueuefly "
„i.; 502 6- :"0 , -*III7`NERI ' ,
Etheirlai
-JUSt. • ireC • elvid" urie'fbr tale
I:INS . ..Mug as: Vanoy ,Stope;r:W::Malu:' Saila
Catlidlej.r ,4,
•
.2,* . ' 1',3,`• 1, :
loom -
RTER'O arias: 'ov,
Suit yeee4Y, 0 4:It P,.? cf..; WOMEMB
"acipbritit • asPorw'erA' idols b#6te, the,
5H0E5.r..449A._ 1 14 1 !a
10,
JanutaY , ..,ck'• • ba. • •• ' •
BEE
3 fi: TAI/.11,0410iP•
-1117.8 - 3X-ATIL
GrE9ROE A.": WARD : Mt & CO. N. E.
'.CORHER OF FIFTH AND CHERRY Srierrs,
•,Philadelphia. respectfully solicit the custom of
HATTERS add others engaged in the TRADE.
They inantifactilie SILK HATS`varying from
24 to 42 dollars per dozen, that will bear a crit..
cal..examination and compare favorably with
those 'of any other manufacturers. ,As they ate
largely engaged in this business they can fill
orders expeditiously. .
lIKTATHAN HANTCH§having removed his
IA Cheap Cldthip Store to the roomformer
ly oecupiedliy Mil. Lamberton,-between Cori
lyn's Jewelfy Store and Burkholder's hotel, in
West Main street; would respectfully inform his
friends and the public that - he intends to con
tinue the business as heretofore He has just
received a large assortment of
Spring and Summer Goode.
which ho will have made up at the shortest no
tice and in the most
.desirable manner He will
constantly have on hand a large selection of
Ready Mirada Clothing,
cheaper than ever offered to the public before—
such as black and blue dress coats, frock and
sack coats of v dons colours, tweed costs of al
shapes and l ore, summer cloth coats, linen
cotton andje n coats, and all other kinds of
fashionable oats, black and fancycashmere
pants, summer pants of every description and
Cr,alo plain and fancy satin vests, summer vests
alYsorts and colors, shirt bosoms and collars,
aeck_and_p_ocket_hondkercliele,gigeks i.,Jpopert z .
ders of all kinds very cheap Don't forget the
place
Carlisle, April.-3m
S. GoldmaVs ..Clothing Store,
On the, corner-of Main street and Market
Square, formerly occupied Ay Nathan Munich.
THE undersigned respectfully announces to
the •chizetis of Carlisle and surrounding , country
that he his just arrived from Philadelphia, with
a splendid stock of READY MADE CLOTH•
INC, for the purpose of conducting the ready
made clothing business in all its various bran
•He intends keeping-an assortment of every
article in his line of business, and at such pri
ces es will suit every one.
His stock Ambracca the most handsome and
ibehisnable styles worn, and made up in the
best manner.
The subieriber only asks a trial of his goods
and-insure-they-Will-gwo•entire-satisfaction.---
Also, a Large assortment of Hate, Caps,
Shirts, Cravms, Collars, Bosoms, Suspenders,
and Hosiery, all of which he will sell at very'
low prices. Boys' clothing constantly on hnnd
SAMUEL GOLDMAN.
• April- D. • '49,6th.
New and Important!
Art FORGE W. RILEEM.. having recently
2 -kX---purchased•thecounty-right 01.11,3v-won:WEI.
PAIENT COLLAR STOPPER, would respectfully
.call the attention of the trade to that importan
invention. • jt is certainly one pf the greatest
improvements of the age. This machine stufli3
the Collar crooked mound the block, faced with
hair, wool, or other materials, back stuffs it with
long -straw, and also makes collars , of cut straw
.mith less than half the labor and time of the old
way of stuffing. This machine v•'" '`"a all
and every kind of hors. -.mars, from the best
patent leather down to the commonest es w t o k rk v ih , d i i i n t
use, and with but one men et...ails'
„ay ....a -haw. hhi collars per day in a neater
indbetter style than any other way known.
Sadalers in the county are invited to call at
the subscriber's establishment on North Hano
ver street,. Carlisle, and examine the machine.-
Township or, sliop..rights will bo sold. To
those, who do not wish to., buy a right the sub
scriber offers READY MADE. COLLARS at whole
sale mu - eh - TA mailer titan theycan lie mantiTac
cured in any other way. Orkrs for collars in
any quantity are respectfully solicited'.
a pr.B' 19
•' r New and Cheap Books,
"'UST received at the Cheap Book store of
the subscriber, Graham's, Godev's and Bar
tain's Magazhes, for May--- , 25 cents each.
The Collegian—the Dickinson College Month
ly Magazine,
Napoleon's fnvattio.n of Russia, - a historical
romance by Louis Rellstab.
7,1 luko bv Mrs. Rectum - Mame. -
AVtes Morris, a new novel.
Dawning's Fruit and Fruit Trees. -
Clarke's .Commentary.- •
,Macauley's England , Harper's Edition, very
cheap. With a large variety of other new and
cheap works of every kJnd. JACOB ERB.
ap2.5'49
Garden and Flower Sebds.
I HAVE just opened my annual supply of
GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS received
chiefly from the well known establishment of
Risley*, Co., New York, consisting of ail the
different varieties. 'they are warranted fresh
and good. For sale qt 'the Drug and Book
Store of S W HAVERSTICK.
March 28
RIISIIIIIS.
A general assortment of the beat quality of
Whitewash Brushes, tut also, sweeping, scrub
bing, hearth, dust, shoe and horie Brushes, to
gether with corn brooms,. bed cords, clothes
lines.and a handsome assortment of Hair Brush
es of every variety. For sale at the store ot
ar4B _ J. W. EBY
I HAVE just received f n
my annual eupnly pf GARDEN SEEDS, they
ere warranted FRESWand genuine.
hitfreh 14 4 S ELLIOTT.
New Spring and Bummer Goods
. G. CARMONY has just received
.1 ." • 'a tinge and extensive assortment of Spring
and Surnmer Goode to which he invites the at
tention of bitcfrii3ndeand - the public - generally: -
And as he is determined to sell his goods as
low as any other establishment in Carlisle orin
the county. lie Hatters himself that by strict
attention to business he will receive a liberal
•share of public patronage... '. • [ap2s
OIE subecrilier inform
respectfully infori
T. hie friends. and the public generally that
Ihele receiving LUMBER of all kinds which
he;will'sell at the River prices wi th the addi
tion of 'the freight .
for Cash: •
, ap.18,'49 ' .W.B MURRAY.
THOWnot going to. California can be sup
plied with frealurine and Etherial 'Oil, at the
cheap Grocery store of.
C
• ' • , C INHOFF, Agt.
Carlisle. Jan itith 1849
,
Blaolomdthls•Look Ilse,
tarorra 'of assorted kinOgof ROLLED
IRON justrec'd, that we will'sell at a
dower rate , than ever has been sold; at either for
gash - •or scrap iron. - - Also Watts' best BAR
•IRON , always on hand at the store
- •
JACOB SENDR.'
!'1:00o: .• •
Paper. - ,
"' '' ' . 'Wrapping • z ,--1- , :_,..:. ,
' • . 'lb e bag entered intli - eiranze
'T' 810 " ° 'Phi ao hie US ,
_ IL mints with, it house" in i a ,I! _.. _ ,
be *ill' be' Coneywnly 'supplied with Om
*glob
exa ,... - h . no _p_ ver:. C ow ~,, er
ehtninirrte,licni.P.r. there P w r i l itlans to' etrre twenty:five
per - - . ,qibettboitik.tttele - cats - do l sii - hreal 1
ing at the stem 0f':..,,, D ,
J' HAiDERT.
No .29'. ' ~ `lB4 B , - • ~.-
•
:A di k - TONS Hammered bud Rolled Iron. ,
, 11.1, ; 1 do.. Cast, Sheer, Blister' &Spring Steen
20 boxes Tin,Elate;' just received
.ondifor mica
the Cheip Hartlwartr Stine di- 7,1
feb 2 .3 ,
,
..
, _ .
Ay ' Arisiu7--'-.
. '.
' -'' * ir , ' , V , Miiskiiillii . wh'oli
A' . :I,O:Vt ill° 6 h 6168' N u m b,. -,
,Alio 11:1114
- bor, and
. 4 , uii at r , - ,,,ii, , i‘ FASO,
ERT i , l
n0ie10i3wrh.4.;!7.77, ...,...,!P44,:.7A!,41,,,r-PY,2
N0t29,'84....?". ips' Mean° h 'RM'I,II; ,' 1 .
~.... tNiiiLrim , m4,.....
_. for
mt. by t t: . A. A .h itn , 01415,7,
Un li t received end 7.rt'q'
47 ' • ' ," wi.;Numdl:i,iw!!!'- 7.7:4',.;.';'''''''.4.li-, -..., '" '
BEE
Mum . c 1
Pine and Ethelal Oils.
ores
.
NEW= SPITING 'GO O DS •
lrUST•reeeifixt 'and itow'orieriirig. an. elegant
aesortmeneiof "ETAPLE' AND DRESS
GOODkanch ; meiplairCland figured Bungee,
Linen -lustre's, ,of, diVernot colours . and styles,
Lawneror.every'style' anditrice, a large assort,
ment of Gingharnsr iheepdr. than ever, cam -
brica, bond',muilin, a large ashortment of. Lace
Goods, Laies and Gentlemen', _Rid Gloves,
Lisle and - thread &Yes: , `A'Lerge assortment
of spring -bonnet Ribbons, aloo f Hosiery, Tuck
and side carnbOitetil Beads.. Bag and "Purse
clasps,, slides,. rings and' Silk .1 wist of every co
louir. A large assortment of Boys' - and Diens
Spring and' Sunner. Wear, rtlsti;' beautiful
prints, fast colouree English Chintzes. hand
some patterns, together with a large assortment
of bleached and brown . lauding and other goods.
Purchasers will do well to call and eeeilefore
they purchase elsewhere..
liar 4 , G R cnookcs.
• Melt 'Spking GoodS:
THE subscribers have just received a 'largo
and cheap stock of SPRING GOODS, bought
iu for cahh, which they offer for, sale -et-very
low prices. The following is a part, Blue,
Brown, and Blue Black CLonis, from 1,50
to. 5.00 per yard. A handsome lot of all sweet •
CASSIMERES from 626 to'ona dollar per yard
These are a , very cheap lot. A variety of LA
DIES DRESS GOODS, consisting of Plain
and Fancy Aleacha Lustre ,s Envision Ginghome
Mohair Plaids, Silk Plaid Linens, Shaded Moue
de LaMem Laroons as IoW as 123, a great vari
ety of Calicoes from 61 to 14 We have find
nglish—Ehintzea.—•
BONNETS. Braid et one dollar, and upwards
togothergwith a variety of fine bonnets among
which some entirely m w styles. CARPETS
nt 121, 181, 25,31 i, 621, 75;.. 2 yards wide at -
50 cte per yard. Checks, Tickinge, Muslins,
very cheap 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.t We respectfully solicit 'an exami
nation of our stock, satisfied that 'our goods are
cheaper than they have ever been 'wild in ,ibis__
lace. A & W MENTZ.
March 14 3 doors south of Post Office.
New and Cheap .Spring Geode, -
AT THE NEW 'STORE; •
CricIRNER of Hanover and Loather Streets,
opposite Leonard's Old Stand, Carlisle
The- undersigned respectfully inform their
friends and.the public that they have just re
turned from Philadelphia with a large and well
-selected-assortlnent-of-new-SP-RING-GOO-D S
purchased at the very lowest prices, and which
they are determined to sell at small .profits.—
Among them may be found Cloths, Caseimerea
Vestings, Tweeds, Puntaloort Stuffs in great
variety, best American and India Nankeens.—
Also, LADIES'. DRESS GO ODS,'conoisting
in part of Silks, Bareges, 'Silk Tissans, Alpa
chas, &c., STRAW AND BRAID BON
NETS, a fine lot, Paler Leal.Hats, Ribbon
and_.Lace _Goods.assortraent,of
Calicoes and fine Chintzes, suitable for the ap
proaching season, at our usual low prices—
' Checks, 'Drillings, Linens and the usual variety
of bleached and unbleached muslins. BOOTS
AND 'SHOES—a well selected assortment of
men's, women's 'and children's'— good and I
handsome.' 'GROCERIES—in all their wale-.
ty, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Pekin Company's
ceieuramd •TEAS, &c. All- the above geode
have been'purchased right, and will he sold low
Plnaxe give ge a ca.
March 0a S•D . POWELL & CO.
31. 3 1.14.0V.A.L.
Day Goods edid Groceries,
C Y desires to inform ni
of • friends and the public, that he .has rem°
.ved to the stand on North Hanover street lately
occupied _ by , Chas Barnitz„ and nest door •to
Haversticles Hrug and Book Stoic, where he
is determined to sell goods as low AA any other
establishment in Carlisle nr in the county. His
stock consists of Cloths, Cassinteres, &dinette:
satin, cachmere,merinciantf'silk Vesrings; Me
rinoes, Alpaellas, Mous de Laines, Cachmeres,
French worked' ollars. kid gloves, silk fringes,
gimps, floweis, thread laces, &c. TICK
IN GS at 61 cts, calicoes 3 to 64- cis, very cheap
' muslins, hosiery, Berlin and Cachmeregloves,
A large assortment of BONNET RIBBONS,
very low, satin plain and figured Mantua. glnin '
bared, striped and figured Also GR O CERIES
tstst..l,./LIVENSIS - ARE,auch -as Goffee,..Tc - a,
starch, together izile l irer with num e rous ol l ieF hrtn.
Give him a call, [tips 4
8. S. -
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORE
NORTH HANOVER STREET,
SION OF TEE " BEE IIIVE•"
„ -
•0 1 ,•.• 13ESPECTFULLY
, • t' u s„ IN calls the attention
• •••11 0 . of his friends to his
, • NEW STOCK OF
SPRING- & SUM
-7,4772"m. - • MER GOODS. his
impossible to enume
rate all the articles we have for sale. Suffice it
to say we have almost every thing Oat is no
cessary for Ladies and Gontlemens wenr•
LADIES DEPARTAIENT—Ncitt
_figured
mous delaines, Foulard silks hnd lawns, mohair
and satin striped lustre, pink and blue all wool •
delains, satin striped mous Aelnine, second
mourning clarendons, plaid lyoncse, black silk,
bonnets and bonnet ribbons, faticy silk tire and
scarfs, silk and Linen fringe s. silk flannels aid
linen tissues, pink, blue and green hareges, kid
silk and Lisle thread gloves, and large assort
ment at Ladies, Misses and Childrens Hosiery.
GENTLEMEN'S .DEP A R T 111,E N T.— .
French and English cloths, froin 871 cents to
$6,00 per pard,oblack French cassimeres, Jitney
cassitneres, vestingi, all kinds, croton cloths &
lustre, Tweeds and cassintJus, %%bite linen dril-
lings, fancy caps for- Boys, China Pearl Hats
for men and children, chip hats, all kinds, bl'k
and fancy cravats, Lisle threati; kid and cotton
Glcives. Also, A very large stock of white
and unbleached niinz, calicoes from 3 cents
to 121, Carpets a nd__oor oil flothe, and great
variety of other goods not mentioned; pleitee
call and see my stock, where you will always
find a full supply. lapr4
AHEAD of all COMPETITION!
• .
STILL THE
COM SPRING• ING GOODS ARE
I AM, now about receiving 'rpm the -Easters
cities a large and beautiful selection of iiPlilN 0
and - SUMMER GOODS to which I- . invite the
attention of one and all. To the LADIES'
In Silks, Baregee, Linen Popeliiis, Linen Lus
tree, Linen Cl:amens, French, English and A
merican Chintzes, Gingham, Gingl am: Lawns
Lawns, Lich and . Plaid Musliturißwissi Book
,'Carlton oirlion do.; plain and .fancy Spring do • ,
Lained, Bonnets, Parasols, Sun Shades, Rib
bons, Laces, Fancr Trimmings, &c.'dtc., we
Ratter ourselves to be able to,nlease all in prices
and style, Who . .will.fisi . or us with a call. GEN
TLEMEN--,For your own interests - we riek:of
you to call and examine 'our stock of. Super
French and English Black Cloths, French and
English fancy colors do: fancy' French Criest-
nieresitDee Skin black%and‘fanstEtigliskand
American Garishness,Sillr., Warp Cloth and •
Tweeds,- COdington and Merino Casaimeres &
Tweeds, plain and f fancy' Cretans and Gam
, broons, Bufr-Casaimeresi -Fanny Jeans, Super
Silk, Satin and Marseilles - Vesting% .plain, end
high , col'd Silk Cravats, &c., dr i c.. - _ De*astle.
goods: ick . abundance, such: as breerst,..raWine,.
brown and black Sheeting , ' . OsinibingthAfek-
Inge, •Drills, Cotton Pant Staffs Isery:ttlfeip
Colored • Cambriel:Domestic Gingbaine v Dia
pers),Gheeks, ! Nankeens, &c. , --'.
. ... , • •
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.•,- CARPETS !-*An. inimense stock of. Car
patin, Floor Oil Cloths; plain and colored mat
tumor a ,beautiful assortment - of Transparent
~Blinds, all which will be told unusually low.
I. , . - BOGTS AND•SHOES-.-All . kinds, quali-
Ana and pric.rs, now receiving cud on hand, else ' •
a fres.h, lot of ; G ROCERIES";Which cannot be. ,
beat titmice or cniality.. My stock ißxer,ylaige • •
and complete .and we , alWaya take pleasure
.in , a 1 - o - wing, tothr-without 7 'eheige.---ftecollect- , ---:
he•old_.:stan • a few _doors ,east of . the Market;
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House;. and' directly , opposite yVright . a,- flax- .
ton'e Hardware ,Store.., 1
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. 144TP 1 1. 28 :, -1 , ,,% • .!: , CiIAtA..:OO.ILBT.;
' Tobstestiti • Mid Scours.. • •
' . OF choice 'Brandi; consisting' tif refined Car.
endish, Anti Nerve, Eldontdo, Ltieciinte VnStury,
and ' Copia" thawing Tobacco . . nintetiOn i
flagellas, -Ls Triniem
ve, Fellon,•'•Rio'lltonk. • •
Berputdino Criepa, Prineipe,„TenasitMerid'4ria.
ny'tithebia dd in fine cigere, aled - fine Batintalt --
and• Half 'filYardsli; Bcafforlati and :Tiutati''Binck,,
klng_Tobaccet - J,Arag stem elay and steasilipist.;
atiletteraislietion cable found la the. •
pleceiCol med:free k et,4roe,hed wlieleaele 4 re •
tell at rhiXes. itr.Tolbaccir,l3,4Ct;.ef th'elpule.
tglAisilk• Alt t; ; 11 1 # 141
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