C 401 21 444Zaitti 4; ,4-E ' 1.:4%1 ES CIA Y— KAY 23 1849. 11CrThe-;nainitive -.of-Col, Washing tort's Expedittoh'on our fourth pogo; wil in torest a number of our-readers. P.M. in Carilsie • „The Philadelphia papers .of yester- key nnnoune r e 'the appointment 'fif ABRAHAM HfiNDEL. to be Post, Master at .Carlisie, in the omn _ o f nperire Banderson. This ap.oint ment will at once Sawa the copfidence of our 'community. Mr' Handel is a man of just the character, habits and businetta qualifications to makes popular and efficient Post Master.- , - had several competitors for the prim, all of whom were men of good standing and qualifi. cations, and each of whom had active parties of friends. - White these will naturally expo. ricnce a strong feeling of disappointment at the result,' they can scarcely help conceding that aceess has fallen on : one who is entirely worthy of the distinction: In the struggle 'for office it must needs he, as somebody has sage ly remarked , that " while ,sons are appointed others must : be disappointed." It is due to Capt. Sandorsbn, who• rotires from tie pest to imy thut wp have pr found him obligingand attentive in his office, and that if Case and Butler had Ireen elected, as he desired, the .Whigs woulcOlave-been,mast-hippy..tolme,hirn continued in pluce. Ho it an old politickn, and we aro sure the Volunteer for tiny iohimpering over his "taking off." YORK. AND CUFBERLAND RAILROAD.— We teem from the York Republican, that the President and Directors of this Company . , on Monday a week lust, awarded the contracts. for constructing It complete,inelusßnethe — roads fotmatieu, superstructure, rails and all materi als, to Messrs. Gender & Co, for . the sum of . $5:25,d00-8100,000 of which they take in the stock-of the Company. The pricp to be paid is -,---considerably_liclaw_the_estimate of the_En' '. neers. The Contractors, says the Republican, gre inert of skill and experience in this kind of Work, and no , doubt knew, whitt they were obbut - when titit'iliiirde their' proposals. The time limited in the contracts for the completion of the road 'is, we hence°, eighteen months. , The "roule adoted is that generally known as "The Middle Route," which crosses the Codorus about Small's mill—intersects the Harrisburg turnpike al Kohr'ire-crosses it near ..lacobtoHake's and Adam Free's—follows on in the rear of Liverpool—strikes the river at Hough's stiw milt, helow Yink Haven, and then pursues the bank of the Susquehana to the jar ction with the Cumberland Valley Railroad at the Harrisburg bridge; rhe damages on this route are estimated to amount to s3o.ollloind.they have been for the most part adiusted with the landholders. GODEr'S LADY'S, BOOK, - for June, is nn uncommonly good number. The embellish ments, thirteen in mmiber, embrace; yip less than three tine line engravings-0 hinthe," the !Julian' Flower Girl," and a ';View from West Puint"—with many wand engravings of model cottages, ancient French enftames, the- entrance hall of Motint Vernon, &c., &e.— Mrs. Eliot, Mrs-Joseph C. Neal, Miss Leslie, N. P.rWillis, Gilmore _Simms. T. S. Arthur, • Rev. Theo. S. Cuyler, and numerous other popular writers are represented in its highly diversified pages. Godoy is determined to !ose nothing of liks..ta . earned Steputation. Price ' otihe fteekl3 .v a year: For sate by MV.'Esta, 25 cents a number. CROLERA.—AN IMPORTANT FACT.— They have arrested the cholera in Louisville Kyi, by the use of the shovel and,chioride of lime. Our borough authorities should prevent its coming here by a liberal use of the same ihrtiales. We have no reason , to expect an ex. emption from it except by the yieuctus cern. meneement of the proper sanitary measures. GRAND PARADE.—Maj. Gen. Willis Foulk, orderyi grand parade of the Vplooteers of this county to take place in Carlisle, on the 2d of July, who will at Iliottanie time elect a Major General of the Uivisioh.. Gen Faulk declines a rowleOtion to that post. ,SHERIFFAL•iy.—Maj. Joseph A. Ege, 'of Shippensburg presents himself to-dqy in' the ranks of .the candidates for the Sheriff's Office. • TtipM4ntq's Corsppnilti Syrup of Tar and wonh Naphilta,-This excellent medichie hue full, ly estnblished its reputation throughout the country U most certain bare in committal ioq, obstinate coughs (Spitting Blond. Bronchitis, Worsen*: LOSS of Voice 1 / 4, r.:.„ the Breast, In short. nil d erases "of the Throat and Lungs. Numerous Ind' duals of Ilia fist respectability certify In its ben tidal effects when nothing else would relieve. Prititipal office. corner of FIFTH and SPREICII streets. Philadelphia. Pre:Aired. only ht ANONEY & Thcwson. N. E. cor• oar of Fifth - and Amore streets. Phltedulphln. Sold in Intrilolo by JAM ES FLEMINCi, Agent for Cumberland County. tmot Lextori.—Wrialit's Indian Vegetable Pills Bre the hest cosmetic in tile world because - they clennon and`nurify the Mode of those morlild humors which. If lodged in the cuticle. ore the entice not only of.vel low and stvurtity conaptealon and roughneas of the skin, but nil killde of-eruptive diseases. Wright's Indian Vettemblo Pub also aid and improve diges, tuin. no well. es cleanse end purify the. Mond, and, therefore, pied - health and vigor to lite witch, frame, Which in in mein be sure to.give a clear and 'heal thy c . Bewnte of entintertelte : Pure:taxa hem the iigente•only;nne.nr tunt*lif whole will he tottnd in each village end towll;ln,llllK.Vnltad States. • . SfrDetva re, of emu oterfeha and Imitation*, Remelt,- • tierthal thenriginal amino:) , genuine Indian Vegeta- Pills' hove the. written signature of WILLIAM ,WM19117.011 the lap tahel of such loos. •• . "..!fho.igitaitine • Is Mt "seta hy CIIAIItESI sole 'inept for Carlisle, and, general agent for Comber. Innd county: by country . dealers y . 911 be sup -1.1%, pined at the Philadelphi durices. . • . 14: i f,lontagiotis ant I •Epidemic Dieiaßes.—'Watei must he adapted le the nature of the , will he no propagation of the 'Peden. Thu toll mdet 1w adapted In the teed. or there will he no thereat.). elliodie: Most .li:tint thole matters IC . sitill.upite . and. keep. a live . epidemical or 01)11111ginii• palsons. or, they, will become extinguished, like , a, oneuppliektrith oll: So ,It likewise • with thei..ttumnif,"Frninesi !Frontlet be inatirially if. ', (acted tkrepldentical or Inintaglous maladies. polite " ~ there ,bei.those plotters doming In the circulation • Oblith.Ofir,,thk ' approPriate poll. By • ptiilfyiea Opt' b bodies' WWI ibp: Illaanunaint PILLC. widdlichaVe am - telly, with, those, Impurities upon, whlclOcoritattlett , ' feeds: wo Iney,Jahynye feel tectire w hateyar: disease , tifae 'rage around us... True. we may here it, bat ";11. ' will coca be over: purrs Ichnese .will'lte the oink itt•z; these who hove been Ino'',o! lee in' - nini - thhyahretlq - antexcellencrenfadyallber ciaWer— have 7weeks;' eerhape inumba ascaneei. , .7entaln - figettahrarneenteherlinrhylArAntriEr7, BiRPIII2 -4 :hji .enniboirlanitr.htir, Miner, In 4 1 0" , 1, 11 P9W.e. t..j.. ppyw, qague...lowni rll7l , r. • .4 , )!SfiOM 'I M, 3819. i lThet Pinar: market' lo.othro tiollve.'otitee the. decline, ~;4 41 4t011Ab0ut71,400,01, ataattntd brondi,.'all that -1 5,5'had t 4014 at' s4,so:Aand 700 Autill,qtrtra. Mis• o ppincn,..6,-,,, IVA Flour N'lNtet r ra v g i n h a '. are at t reP i alt : tLlP a d i t s 4 l 2 4 , ? fg, l7: ` .. - - : o so4l4;4tAlth'Haht-recolitto. to dull, andAtotaate" ft- Otorttigp 105310510 welt' the'lloot sales 'of ,Peno t atallanalt at 50 Tor ponn'atr—,'.. ..: 41 orn , foOn - gooilr=demand'Ond 'Yearie,•opd nhiitit 4000, I ,l. ; ll ophal 4 ,os ll sl4lMarilk4;:fleiVoso.6qo_toraltas,s iteS, 4110 .- rtli,viticit.P.C„arlq,ti..-441-i7,Rificn-0700614.::-:'•:..Tj A z tne sr, pilehltf.VVlll. ' aouihqr. in . th . li.,9lllkietr' liar .. t j . ;: - .:q•Sf ~' `...11.101 - t.titet i'.l' I~o'llil'~seir'~S ail dealing Ointment: IIiRTAV , WORLD'S'§Ar.SE:Ciontians no is from n regular Physician, - of extenelife prue. tine in rhilaciolphiu : • • AMES Mertumregn—Sir : I have for the last two yenre been in tho habit of using your Ointment in eases of Rheutnutism,tt . ,lniblitins. and in TeN.t Otrmes, (Scald , ' Heltdsffatid thud far with the happiest effect , . I think from the experiments I Mau made with it, that it riehly•deserips to,bo adopted as an ar. iele-of4ver-y-day-uso-kiyAhopro • Yours truly, . S. Btu., M. D. ('hits. READ THIS Philadelplila,'De . c.'29;lB47 To James McAllister—Dear Sir: I take plo_ysure, in malting - known to you the great benefit I have received by tieing your Vegeta ble Ointment, or the World's Salve, I had an' ulcer, or running sore, on the ear, of many years standing; I have applied to several physicians, but all to no purpose; but by using your Ointment a few days it Nue completely dried up and well. I ineve used it fir burns, fur which. I find It an excellent article. also in all cases inflamation. En. Tuonti. I certify the above statement is trup. dADMUS N 0.90 Market street, Phila. CERT' FICATE 1 de certify that I have 'tiled McAllister's all Reshot! Vegetable °intim nt for coldness of my feel; also for Rhemputisin in my limbs and c;erpsou myfeet,and havobeep entirely rebeved. 'Believing it to be a good Medicine, 1 do not hesitate to recommend it In the above complaints. - 'LEONARD VAILE, Morrie tp. Washington Pu.-Aug. 21, 1847. I certify that I have used McAllister's all Healing. Vegetable Ointment, or the World's Salve, foi..a boding in my wife's brunet, wbioli has giveri L licr incalculable benefit; also on one of my children; fur sore eyes, which give im. mediate relief. I-, therefore, rceouiiiterid ii de a good medicine. • PARKER REED, Hopewell tp.'Washington Co Pa. Aug.2l, '¢ , t. Around the box are directions for usintr'Mc. Allister's Oihtitient,. for Scrofula, Liver 7 Com. plaint, Eyresipelas, Teller, Chilblain, Scald Head, Sore eyes, Quincy, Sore throat, Bronchi. - taer-htervoies—affections,Pains,—Reaill-ache Asthma, Den fness, Ear ache, Burns, corns, all diseases of the akin, S;re Lip, Pimples, tic. Swelling of the Limbs, Sores, Rheumatism, Piles, Cold feet, Crop; Swelled or Broken Breast, Tooth ache, Ague in the face, tic., If MOTHERS and NURSES knew its value in cases of ..swollen" Or'Sore Breast, they would alivays apply it. In such cases, if free ly used, and according to the directions around each box, ti gives relief in u very few hours. SL'RNS—It is one or the best things in the world for Burns. (See directions for using PlLES—Thousands are yearly cured by lbw pintmant. It never fails in %riving relief roe the Piles. itni- This Ointment is good for any part of tile body or limbs when inflamed. In Borne cases it should be applied often. CAUTION—No Ointment will ho genuine unless the nanie.of JA.M13.3 McALISTER is written with a pen on every label. - PRICE TWENT-VIVF: CENTS A BOX. For sa!ti by My agents in all the principal towns in the United States. JAS. McALISTER, Sole Proprietor oldie about Medicines. Principal Offi M ce , REOVED to 28'N . THIRD ST Philadelphia. AGENTS. • S. EUintt. and 3. W. Huverntick, tarliblo J. & L, Iteigel, .4lcchutriesbiug G. %V. Sing6ar, Ghurchtown. Ithood & Wherry, NewbUrg. J. M. I.,utz. & (;(.o. W. Bell, Harrisburg , THE SYMPTOMS OF WOMS . A the tongue often wh,te•and loaded; the breath heavy and foetid; a disagreeable or sweetish taste in the mouth; ciecasionally• thirst; the appetite extremely variable, some limes remarkably deficient, and at others vo racious. There is sometimes a sickish feeling with vomiting. of mucous; flatulence of the stomadli and intestines; pain in tlie abdomen: swelling and hardness of the abdomen; the bowels are irregular; the stools are slimy; and there is au occasional appearance of worms in the evacuations; tineliritte is often milky and turbid; there is frequently itchiness oldie fundau,ent and ruse, which is ofteu swollen, there is occasionally disturbed sleep, with grinding of the teeth, and sudddcn awaking tun fright. There are, et times, headache or giddiness, ringing in the ears, or even deaf nes.s, faintness, CRllVllleitnlNdr,wsinesp,indo.. hence of manner, ill temper., In tome cases epilepsy and cholera; and even apoplectic and paralytic symptoms, and several of the signs of drepsy , of Lire brain and catalepsy. appear connected with worms. Frequently there is a short dry cavil, and pleuritic pains; seine limes feeble and irregular pulse; palpitations and an irregular fever; the countenance is generally pallid or .si)low, and somewhat blue R. and there is necational flushing of one or both cheeks. Any one of these signs is indicative of Wallis; and tile most etfeetuul, best and cheapest remedy is Dn: Jells Miens' WORM TEA, prepared by Dr. 3 W RAWLINS, at his Wh...iesale and Retail Drug Store, Carlisle, -Pa., and none genuine without his whiten signatere. The Proprietor of this Medicine as an con. Hunt of' its superiority to any other Worm Medicine now In use, dolt lie will cheerfully ETUlts rite 1110firY in any Case in which hitt •Preparatiota fails to give equal satisfactien Ths WORM TEA when made according to the Directions, is pleasant end will be taken by the most - fastidious child. Each package contains suffic.ent Medicine for the core of the lost obotioute c Ise. Poke only 25 can to a Hoer. '• • Drudgiatir and Stor.kcepora onpplied on moat liberal terms. [ina23'49ly ---r-- ------- Care Irpur Horse IF HE BE AFFLICTED with Humors,' Sores, galled •, 4 ,ny,;. 4 1 % neck and shoulders, quitter - '• bonb, grease, spavin, or poll• evil. one box •of Dalley's Autumn Galvanic Cdre-All will convince you that - diem is no mistake in it. REAIi 'rue FOLLOWINft I — This is to certify that I have used El 'Heys Animal Galvanic Citre All, and found-At the safe* and most 'epee4, .cure for sores and bruises, that I 'have ever Used, and I take pleasure in recommending it to all. S ' Livery Stable, ph Jay et. Fel' Sale at the Lepel, '4oTirosidvitiy. H. DALLEYY • JAMES FLEMING, Agent for Cumber)and °Minty. " ' ratkill•4 HOTEL 911112..siihscriboitvonid inform his , friends and., pnblic generally that -he haa.taken th 4 Anrga:: . and commodious s public honse;.situated,, onuiha. comer :,of • )-Tr oouth. Hanover and. Pomfret. 'me{, ' in the horouo, of Carlisle;'. lately. - occupied by,fs SarnuelOdorret, where hit will endeavor, to, sa, Ye, [hoe° whoMiar he 'noetlantisfactorymannerj—' - Thelrousoria7pleziartmly situated, and; fern.' Ished : ;throughein' with .good • beddintrum . . - fdinitore, ancFhis.aciernmodattqis arcalleil • ap. will make ; it itoanvenient iinik'desirable stopping place. • ,No exertions, ill he l apered ,to . rnake pi agraerMlo in. ell ‘its;deparinierita;ll , ':.thrtsai ! ktit,' may favor him with . 0.011, ~.-PPXRDEfIAwiII :be,taken,bythe, Week.,'enopth.mr .yeatt'Ait, :I he. ;;;,' if • 'rflUPP,llY , riti l '; •PRI.TBS' 'dad kept'icaniitantlY al o at , , • ."(littg23l_', 44 •l LlllollT'' I=M=l= ~i~~~~~#f ~l~l~~~#~~~n~eit~: PsvpißetailereOf .' ' 'c%ol,l*FiL'Ai46'. 014 pl AB 41 4 ssillefi different Acts of J Assern4ly. s . • • cts• Names, . . - Jason W Eby John G 'Carniony 13 , 'lO 00 Joseph D Halbert .14' 790 14 7 00 Samuel Elliott ' Charles 'Ogill,i 10 20 00 Charles Barnitz,(Liquo - r; I.' .13:2"740 00 , ''',' ~' 2 13 15 00 George W Miner 13 10 00 • • V — Btorr.'l2- - - Daniel Eckles, (Liquors) . ' 14. John Faller (Liquors) 'l4 Jacob S. Faust, ,Liquors) 14, J & D Rhoads - 14 W B Murray . , 14 S W Haverstick, (Liquors) l4 Robert Snodgrass 13 Jaines Flouring - - Thomas Conlyn Wright & Saxton P Messerimith Jacob Illieern George R Crooke James MeGrnnallan Juhn Homer (Liquors) Peter Monyer . John P Lyne • Jacob Wolf, (Liquors) S A Coyle • Jacob Sener Jacob Leiby (Liquors) George Foland Andrew G Lechler C inhoff, Agent, (Liquors) Samuel Hoover 4. Co T H Sidles\ J W Rawlins, Wm NI Porter Arnold 4 Livingston 'l4 Jacob Erh 14 Arnold & Levi - 11 S D Powell & Co, • 13 Samuel Goldman ' 14 James Legget • - 14 Shippensburg Borough. Wm F Carey 13 10 00 Rofert...Snodgrass -..-- . 12- 2 '12-50 Frdward Scull l4 • j 7 00 Henry Hol'ar 14 7po Gish & Hinsey . 13 10 00 Jonathan Peal ' l4 7 00 J A Clippmger 12 .12 50 James Gilliard 14 7 60 Heck &Peal 13 10 00 John Fulwiler 13 ' 10 00 (libido- 13 10 00 , John Stambaugh 14 7'oo • Philip Koontz v 13 JO 00 Peter,S Ariz, Agent, 1.4 7 00 Joseph P.Neeiri , if 15 00 W D. E Hays ' 14 - 700 J•C &GB Atick ' 14 700 John B Duncan -- 14 • 700 • Robert Welsh. 14 • 7 00 Robert Scott. (Liquors), l4 10 50 George Trome . 'll4 7 00 Samuel Siders (Liquors) 14 - 10 50 S S Wonderlich 14 7 00 --- Dickinson Township. Andrew G.. Miller 13 10 00 Andrew Comrey, (Liquors) 14— 10 50 Russell & Diel 12 10 00 W M Watts 14 7 00 D L Beeltnan, .13 10 00 Isaac D Cassell' .. ' 14 7.00 Hopeted/ 7 owns/up. . Robert Elliott, ~ , 14 - 7 00 - David W berry & Co., 14 7 00 Jacob Hefflobower \ . 14 . 7OO Ea s t Pennshorough Township. • Jacob Reningel, (Liquors) ‘-‘ -14 10 50 Limignecker & Eslinger . 14 7 00. Joseph 0-Banks , 14 700 West Pennstiorotigh Township ' Christian boas, (Liquors) 13'' 15 00 Jain!' Hood. & Noir , 13 10.00 , Donaldson & Green 1,,4 7 00 James Greason & Co 14 7 00- Newville Boi - ough. Gilmore &-Stough " 13 10 00 William Barr, Agent . 12 12 50 Samason Hannon, (Liquors) 13 15 00 1 McCandlish 13 . 10 00 John Biller -rrih . 14 7 00 boot.. Swoyer . 14 700 Joseph'Unueldin, Agen 14 . 700 J &'L H Williams 14 - -47 00' %Ir. Sharp . 14 -- • 700 William Cooper . 14 . 7 AO Hunter Herron 14 . 700 Prankfood Township. J B Lackey & Co. (Liquors) 14 10 50 J G Carmuny & Co. (Liquors) 14 10 50 . .. Newton Township. . James Kyle 14 7 00 Joseph Smith 14 7 00 Adams & Eshelman 14 7 00 Southampton Township. John W. Clever, (Liquors) 14 10 50 Schoch, Sons & Co 14 7 00 Alyilin Township. • Charles Rarniiz, (Liquors) 14 10 50. J W D Gillian 14- 7 00 John Ernest 14 7 00 John B Perry 14 7 00 Thinpilen Township. Thomas C Rheem,, (Liquors) 14 10 V G W realer ' 14 7 00 MI Minroe Tinunship G. w sin g izer 0 . 13 ,10 00 ' Daniel Krisher • 14 7' 00 Strock k Brandt ' 14 7 DO New Cumberland Borough. .. - 4 J 3C lionk; (Liquors) \V 8 Powell & Co (Liquors) S. Middleton Township A NI Leidich %V Alexander Rider & Sailor P D.Goiroie Allen loivnship . A L Cathcart 12 Isaac Barton (Liquors) • 14 John G Miller ' 14 Matthias Miner (Liquors) 13 - Joseph Schrdll ' 14 Jacob Eppley 14 Silver Spring Township. H W lifiatteer & Brother 13 John Reed 14 4 Dunlop & Barr ' 14 Coyle & Sponeler 13 Alechfinicsbiert borough. J Mellison &Co (Liquors 13 • 15 00 Sintond Arnold, (Liquors) 13 15 00 Zug & Quigley, Liquors 13 15 00 .1 I, Reiglol3 10 .00 , Henry Leas ' • . 14. 700 . Houser - & Bobb 14 7 00 Baker & Miller 14 7 00 Ira Day es. 14 ,' 700 J 7 Spahr 14.700 Gum BER LA DID .CQUSTY, Si. 4 , Ido hereby certify that rho forego in g is amor reet elessitient ton of the Dealers in Illerchandize in.Curnberland co u nty, ea taken 11 me in accor 4nce: with the several Acts of Assembly fella . jog .to Hcalerein-Merehandize. , . Gisen,uncfer my hand and seal.thia.26lll day df Aprif.A...D. 1348. . ' :JEFFERSON WORTHIN GTON, Mercantile' Appraiser.; '. The foregoing persona returned byleffereon' Worthington, Es to the County Treoeurer.;• for their AibieeneekoWenteforel;:liti s let el July , .49'; •' • •,• ®. - leo Bp rif "' "Coun t y Nrctfle4r9r;', 7-402 Infil l taMIt: • • t ; : Demon BanY3-. it o 4 4f.rkike . 4o; . hive; this 40,deFl!qn0a.lby!dend .Three, for,'tho months on Ao,Carntal ';stdelt Odd i n, which bo paid re a ,t i c t k,t o bo o S n to ti o n kn d e holders pr io t t l i i 4 ng . et. ng : nt., • 1.'1" ', t L I:' • , . wri n g "" .T;itircif Niiii•Preeh 'and ; HAT,r,mit, f .ine. aehlity'diutfiirl•B4edn; ateehi:Gyfer,ol4li gii.lo% - ettit lot gf fikeß4io4Bl.ol.-Tegg,. ei;b'v - .the .b PAM I ANO-',lll A CK.El ! 4V o 'i f o w „ kn,;4 l tor,PAßlkWfil.49 l3 ,'' dt lovieet mush tonee,e,'ettllAitteLeee'zerztrlite.9 . Til nt th - e - Gi4jel SiotW k,P, ; ; ,c11:0 1 , of,difrtiriipt, co!oth , Copt', Old , f!antelpOpo. , ' ' • FC= SkitWeeltbopo. . . ”NEViieCHEAP.`-HAffo' JO • _ I ai their a. C heap' EMAIL?, STO RE east•Highstreet. ,, Oppositelggißalrla DO Good Store; a large-strick , rallgoods in.their; _line, to which theywittild.call the .altention'tof purcha- sore, their arrangement • hi:the - City besng Buell; as to amnia° them sell ;their goods at the lowest city prices. -• Then'. stock .centirises a - full assortment of Locks,and Latches of every stile and size,—, Hinges, Screds, Bolts, and every article used for Buildings, ‘ Aa'guri'and augur Aitta, c hisels, bros. , and.hand:aear hatetieteAdraiiing - knives, I pan an. pane ins, • and # panel, and. Kip.. ping saws; mill, cross.cat and cdircular saws, trace and halter:chains, hams; titivate, spades, end bees, hay and manure forks., Also, a large assertment,.of Pocket ,and Table -Outlery,— spootia, shoV6l and' . toilge; Walters and Trays, 'Hollow ware, Brass and •enameled Preserving' Kettles, Iron Furnaces;: 'Cedar Ware, anvils and vieos, Files and Rustle of'every kind. 'Bar Band iind Hoop Iron" Cast, Shear Spring and Blister Steal, Bas) Also.: BM Boxes Window Glass. 100 KetraWetherill's Pare White Load. 5 Barrels Linseed Oil. • . 10 50 'lO 50 10 50 7 OD 7 00 14 00 10 00 .7 00 7 00 15 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 -10 50 7 00 10 00 10 56 10 00 10 00 10 50 3 Sarnia:Sp. 'Turpentine. 200 Kege CumtierlandNalle... May9'49 WRWITT& SAXTON To all whom it may Do/worn I _ GEORGE W. RHEEM. FiIIiANKFUL to the puidic.genorally for peat favors and their liberal patronage; still con tinues to carry on the .BADDLE, TRUNK, and HARNESS making business, at his old stand ip Nenover street, fwo.,cloors north of the. Carlisle Bank, .at the sign of the Mammoth 'Collar. He •is now better prepared than ever to accommodate his cesteonthrs,:'having 'recently. made great alteration's' in his batablisliment, so as to enable him to keep W•muctebetter assort• meat than heratoforts, consisting of Spanish, Dragoan, scoop, tub, quilled and plain SAD DLES. CARRIAGE HARNESS, plated and common; Farmers' Ceara, of all kinds, Tra. veiling Trunks of all descriptions and. prices, Veleases and Carpet Bee, Bildres, Martingals Dollars, Stock; Leather and Raw 'Hide Whips, Leather, cotton ancrworsttd' Fly -nets, and all other articles in his line—all of which he is de termined to sell at the very, lowest 'bash pikes. Making and repairing Nihilists:to of hair, husk and straw, and all kinds of Vpholsteting will be punctually attended to.. ap2s'49i y • ' . EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTION IN THE ~~ 7 00 I 0 50 • 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 05 7 00 15 00 lb 00 7 00 7 00 Price of Hardware. I HAVE just received the largest and Cheap. est stock of HARDWARE, Glass, Paints, Oils • Varnishes,. Saddlery, Carpenter's and'Cabinet Maker's Tools, Me hogany'Veniers and all kinds of Building Materials'ever brought to Carlisle consisting of Locks, Hinges, Screws, Nails and Spites. Persons about to build will find 1 grontly to their advantage to Wilt at my stock before purchasing elsewhere. Come and see the Goode and hear; the price -and you will be convinced that this is really the Cheap Hard• ware Store. Also, in store anvils vices, files and rasps, and a complete assortment of Watts' Best Bar Iron, also Rolled and Hoop Iron of all sizes. I have also the Thermometer Churn made by Mr George Spang:er, the best article now in use: SCYTHES.—I haveljtieeeived my Spring stock of Grain and Grass ..`••thes - , manufactured expressly for my own sales, and warranted to bp a superior article. Cradle makers and others will find these Scythes to barite best.er % tick - Tit 'ilie - rriarket and qt the lowest price wholesale and retail at theold stand. in North Hanover street. JOHN,P LYNE. aplFt'49 Books, Stationary, 10c. rpflE undersigned - having purchased the, Book 1. and Pertotheol-estairlislunentlatety-kept by Mr Josepft Kneedlert next door to:Burk,holders (late Beetem's) Hotel.. respectfully informs the public that he intends to keep constantly on hand all the latest and hest ;publications of tip day, which, lie will furnish at PUBLISHER'S rat. cas. Arnori_ the beat atui4ost popular' works lately issued front the press are the following . : Harper's choap and superfine edition of Ate- Caullpy's History of England. Neafider's Life of Cfltist. Largefamily Bibleselegantly bound common do. NA's Philosophical works Prayer and Hymn 8 . 00k5,-auperfing editions.— Pardoe's Lotus XIV. Classic and English Dictionary's. Sears` Wonder -of the Worli, 260 engravings. Dowling's History of Roman ism, a new and enlarg . ed-eylftiort, containing the life of Wife btiffirthrilidilifOry down to this-present time. Fain'ily Monitor, by Mrs. Ellis. containing bar popular works, Women, Mothers, Wires and Dwellers of England, Bvo Statesman's Manual from:Washington to Polk, vols. Bvo. Guide to .social Happiness, by Mrs Ellis, 8v). cloth extra. The Caxions, n family picture by Bulwer. Niiw York in Slices by an experienced Carver. Roland Cashel by Chas. Lefevre, part let. The Diamond and the Pearl, n new novel by Mrs Gore. All of Ellen Pickerings, Mrs. Gfey's and other popular no vels on hand. Together, with the'best assort. men; of Miscellaneous. School, and Religious books. Also. Stationery, Blank Books, &c.— The beat daily, weekly nod, family newspa• pets in the cities olPhiladelphia, New York and Boston. jtioasztirsa-0- , ,Godey. ,Graham, Sartiiin; La. .dies Nat onal, 1 - I , ilden's,' Eclectic. Columbian, &c. &a:0-ecelyed regularly soon ns 2 issued from ,the press, - and furnished ni Pithlishers prices. All orders for hociks, &c., prorriptly ittendetT to—his arrangements being such as will enable him to supply all orders in toio or three days notice at farthest. April 4, '49. • ' JACOB ERB• COMMON SCHOOLS. IN pursuance of .the requisition eelitnined in thirty second •section of an act of Gene ral Assembly, passed the seventh day of April A D 1849, for the regulation and continuance of a system of Education by Common Schools the Commissioners of Cumberland' county•ax hulk the following as a correct totementof the amount to whieh.evo y district in this county is entitled out of the annual npproprintion of $2OO. GOO, for the year 1850, as follows— Districts. Ain't. Districts. Amer Allen 252 00 Newton 157 92 Carlisle , -409 92 Newville 7i 24 Dickinson 310 80 N Cumberland 129 40 E Pennsboro 157 08 • N Middleton 0 .10 Ott Frankford 133 ,56 ; &Middleton 208 32 _Hampden • 126 . 00, Sliver Spring 23* .25 Hopewell - 10.7 - '52-• Southampton 1801 18 Mifflin .152 .03 - Shippeoish'g 13 161 28 Monroe ;186 48 Shipperisb'g IS 95 Mechenicsb'g 92 40. W Bendaboro 1932 Total $3388; , 56; • • By order of rhe•Chrnmissioncre, ' . •Attest--AVALRILEY Corn's Office, tna7'49 ; 14 10 50 14 10 50 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 00 14, 7 00 12 50 10 - 00 7'oo 15 00 7 00 700 10 00 7 00 7 do lo Q 0 • Estate. oll)CA.lttlialitileff dec'd. ALLY'rctified r : .,, .oterft ,AdtoiniStretion the Es • tole•ot Di. A. Van , D'off; laio..of the 49r0gflkicif,,,Ile- OliailicAltiorg CurniiiiilkoheociOliieoftepi34lOve been issued or ; 4 ~ , e bun'yile • the.eubee'rilier, who ' resides in A.ll county albroeind; or demandtOlisiainst_the - twine deceased; are requested 'in' ninkii,toown the same'without deldy, aiiriNcise indebted to make ookmentio CtIRISTAP , Oktpsi,e`ire asioriimint. and cjuit)iike .0 al k',,ciyd a 'Rini pp . t Ofe p eitopp,ol c•Fitillf novel' street ' ' „ 'A NIYIIERRINP;juSt r 1.990 the for I s ite che l lpfoi cabli Itio famjlt_grharyi,eo,tri EIII ~ :.1 - : , ....:310tine't -Ziatnislai:o.,77::::::: ) . , ~, . , _•• J08,'.!! eetnitt 0:1,11114,y:4i lt dloridi Bonnot -Lawne,Biattnetprpwntand 'Pipe r %lane° do. 1 May 2,..,',.;‘,.. , ..4.",....,........4%Q„„. u rrN KR. _ L4F 11,8rityNatt4 op Opt, Shirts Ski .ogt?,:Juif;io6l3lVed , --t(44yAII t A spieildidgificiiiiiit:OrilriOi' , water.proOi eil° 9l l4 9 PAltier "111PP51T. ( 9.040 .1 IPXi 4 hfllk#44 Irl0611; . SIat•OPOIN4 polo* die store o 1: 0 •1' COY & 'Seeds; pituslfwarroiadTgootc7for sale 11AWLI,N8' tirest - Maui `4 , 2clyirProAciair , - • "trkw P l 4 l llo4l l , l 4itniiiiilOl' Rawlinow i ppg tor,. :2.1441. ==M5l MIES 3ittiViiii4S'e: : lolo . iii.C , '.. . I THE•;:; , NIAGAitIVSHOWER4ATH t . An -entirely,, new- Ar. n . or, Shnnrer-Bh -1 r wiik4nirn.cir pad :Water., KPTHlSll3tithfnios4ite.prentium at the ,Fair tFif ,the Franklin Inauttita,,Philadelphia,.oinulttti ,1848,•the.only path:that aver tank a preinittin at thatinsti tate and also tonic the first prentiutn ,at. the Fair of the Maryland Institute, Nevem . .ber 1848. . . . A gient- and important improvement is made in this Shower-bath over all eaters, by throwing e-water-immediatoly-on-the-body.,_wit . wetting the:head, unless at the will or pleasure of the-bather; but a greater point is ginned. by being enabled to bathe .with warm water, which other.ShoWer-Bath is. adapted to—an uf 'most otall the - Bath can be Mgdicuted without injury to the tair, • Many.perSons cannot take a• cold bath—their ease-in met in this as they. can regulate the tem perature of the water to suit their :wish, and commence bathing nt any season of the year . without any unpleitant result. Ladies can have the advantage of bathing without wetting the . head or covering the same.. The arrangements are simple and .completri, and not liable- to get out of order. - The Bath can be adjusted to suit any height, from n small child to the tallest person. When the door is .closed, the fixtures are hid and the outside ap pearance is that of a neat piece of furniture. They have received - the approbation of seve ral medical gentlemen—others are- reqfiested to cell mid examine them. Manufactured by the 'Patentee. EPHRAIM LARRABEE, 24 South Calvert street, Baltimore. BATHING.—Rend what Armstrong snYs : Do not omit, ye who would health secure, The daily fresh ablution, that shall elem...- .The sluices of the skin; enough to keep The body. sacred from undecent soil. Still to be pure, even if it did not conduce . - As much (au„lt does) to health, very greatly worth- • r Your daily pains 'tis this adorns the r;r.:11.; The want. of this Is paver y's worst foe, With this external virtue, age maintains A decent grace.: without it, youth and charms Aro loathsome. Ja nuary,3,lB49.—ly. • Watches and Jewelry! ip ' CHEAPER THAN EVER— ....A) ~ Wholesale and Retail—At the "Philadelphia Watch and Jew ' .4410' , elry Store,' No. 96 North SE• ' A.c...,,, ~:y,, , ,s : COND . street, corner nf Quer-, tiliifel3l4A - o;,' ry street.. Gold Levers, 18. k. cases, full jewelled, $3O and upWards Silver Levers, lull jewelled, $l5 and upwards. Gold Lepine, 18 k. cases, jewelled, $25 and upwards , Silver Lepines, jewelled; $lO and upwards Silver Quartier Watches, Si to 10 , Silver Spoons. equal to coin, per sett—Tea, $5. Desert $lO, Table $l5, other articles in pro portion. All gooda'werranted to be what, the are sold for. Consiantly on hand a itifOrAssortinent of fine GOLD JEWELRY and SILVER WARE Also, an assortment of ,M J Tobias & Co:, E Simpson, Samuel & Brothers, E S Yates & Co, John .Harrison, & Beesley. and other superior Patent Lever Movements, which will be cased in any style desired • Arrangements have been made with all the above named most celebrated manufacturers of England, to furnish at short novice any required style of Watch, for whirh orders will be taken, and the name and residence of the person or dering put on if requested. _ _ _ 0. CONRAD, Importer.of Wbichet novq] A VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE THE subscriber offers at private sale the fol. Imixa described inilnable property . , shunted itt Springii4cl, Cumberland county, viz A !argil two story Stone Dwel ling HOUSE. and Lot of Ground ith good Stabling and other ne• ; cessnryoutbuildings. Also, n large STONE DISTILLERY, on said lot, with all the necessary apparatus, and horse power and Imp pen attached. The location is decidethy one of the best in the coon ,ty for carrying on the dietilting business, as it is smutted on the banks of the Big Spring, in a plentiful grain country where wood is abundant and chenp.ond being also convenient to Keller's Mill. if the said property is not disposed of at private sale before Saturday, the 2d day of June next, it will on that tiny be offered at publiC sale at "2.o'elock In the afternoon. Possession given immediately. Persons desirous of purchasing will please cell on on the subscriber, residing on the premises. _ • ISAAC MARK W A ILD mnrchros_ At-Private Sale. THE 'new end handsomely fin fished DWELLING HOUSE - on i•io the west end of Louthe'r street in 'this borough, now oecupied by the subscriber. The lot is it feet front by NO deep. It will ho sold n bargain. Apply to JACOB F. HOOVER. 14-3 mos pd Estate Qt . John fiefilefinger, dec'd. • ETTERS'of Administration on the Estate Li of - John Heffiefinger,'late of Woinileys. burg: Cumberland county. dee'd., have been granted to the subscriber, residing in Hampden township in said county. All persons having einims'ngninst said estate to present them for settlement,•ari'd those knowing themselves in debted to make pOment immediately to SA M' L H EFFLE VI NG En op:B49dt Adn 'nistrator. Heyl's Embrocation for Horses. THIS valuable EMBRO .Y.,. CATION will cure Sprains. Bruises, Cuts. Galls, Swell ing, Rhennuoism. and all . complaints which require en external remedy. It gives immediate relief to the qcrarches; and the incident to Horses having white feet and noses, produced by tfie St. John Wont. It is also highly useful in relaxing stiff nese of the Tendons and Joints and 'produce% beneficial effects in cracked heels, brought orY by high feeding; splints,sprnins. 'Phis Entnno tte•rtoa is recomended to Farmers, Farriers, Keepers of Livery Stables, and private -gentle men awning Horses, and should ho constantly kept in their stables. The GENUINE aril 'bleu prepared'only by W. Mknettier.. - NO 31Y2 Race , st Philadelphia. And for sale wholesale and retail at DR. RAWLINS' Drug Store W Main street, Carlisle. :March 14-Iy, A Word to iforiemen. DR. BARBER.'S EMBIOROCATN is de cidedl the best' preparation that an used for the care of ,Sprains, Bru • frtc, i . sue., Cats, 'Galls, Splint; Curb, Ringbono, Spavin' Stiffness of the A Joipte,.&c, It is an article which ehould. be=ginthe , hands of every fforscrnatviind- no, stable should-be-without a totttle of 50 Cents par bot• ptepared:pnlY by S,M Pearsen, , M-D., and (h i pale IstimieinlevatidiTeinil,,Ot- NO.;106 Nor It "Solcond.,:str'eet; 'Plillailelphik,',fitid '1)11: RAW.. li,,lN4So4llolesitle anti te,tail ahentt, l Carlielo, Pa. Jan. 21. , , ..Bombazines &o. ; r -Af.`greilt • variety - ,of..''Rambaxinea, Cashindre4Motia de Lnitieainn4' oilier Dress. diide, raaeivad and for WO . ,ar?rim_, ~:BAR33GF ~.,~, .'i.~dL~j` ~`, '7;77 717,7 ‘777, n,a.varierZ":o ; ; nusenuen uanjusi. opcney, ; at "Flainr,Blne, Pink and ' kigured.,Elinogpo, which he wIU sell at rediicid Plain and 'Figured Mous. de,Laines of various rjualli Ica; • [ap2sl G,Nt -1-PsT.:oo'oo.ooorietz 0 yiguretlJ A wns &I CP A , 4O ni . P.i.PPYR!CI,q9ea tioPiPle ythicl“ttrwaffer- A:1 at'untigually lovrpriceti.l* t aPES • ,-•- -43 AyAi iT,NER.. f regiiived nO t i or.dhe Atc.cce • • •• • •-••, t qu 4h,dip'p,tir 9: fo r k 45( "kw pticiid. 3 Y ;111:11`1ARi. • 1 ;i. , ;f .1 31 08rdcotvbd1. o4or 'of Lioon B raids of ova-' , jopuiiimpobWforinottoioli'.)Wooli_OrOoilethi, by. G \V HIPNERO fir oyo 4, 1 0 V A . 12_^,14" t? PN'I'UCKY 'and, , PUNK & norribtirgo oct#-4m ;llccl'lauio. Pla.infield.Olassical Academy, POUR , MILES WEST OF CARLISLE. REIWEEN THE • NEWvILLE,STATE 110 AD AND CURrithItLAND. VAL . LEV RAIL ROAD. • SIXTH' SESSION. !NIUE Sixth Session will commence on MO-W .1. 'DAY, May, ' h 1899. Thd number of sta. • cents i 3 limited, end they are carefully prepared for- Colhige',' Counting house; • &c. • !no situation precludes the posaibility of -slit debts associating with•the vicious or depraved; beindrimote fromtown or Village, though easily accessible by Stee:2.4)W or Cumberland Valley Railread r -both-o ich_nals_thr_augh-lands-aL2 ached to the instiintion. • TERMS. , Boarding, washing, tuition, &c, (per ses.) $5O 00 Latin nr Greek . 5 no Instrumental Music • 10 00 French or German 5.00 Circulars with referercer .Btc. furnished by May 9. R. K. I NS, Principal. ATHAN HANTCH having removed his Cheap Clothing Store to the voornforrn,er• ly occupied by ilefaj. Lamherton, between Con left's Jewelry Store and Burkholder's hotel, in West Main street. would respectfully inform his friends and the public that Ile intends to •con tinue the. business as heretofore He has just received a large assortment Of Suring and Summer Goods, which ho will have made ujmit the shortest-ins tice and in the most desirable manner He will constantly' have on hand a large selection of Ready Vrade , Clothing, • cheaper than ever offered to the public before— such as black and blue dress coats, frock and sack coats of -various colours, tweed ,coats of al shapes and colors, summer eloth coats, linen cotton and jean coats, and all other kinds of fashionable coats, black and fancy cashmere pants, summer pants of every description and color, plain and fancy satin.vests, summer vests nil sorts and colnrs,shirt bosoms and collars, neck and pocket handkerchiefs. stocks, suspen• ders of all kinds very cheap Don't forget the place Carlisle, April S. Galdnlini,is Clothing Stpse, On the corner of Main street and Market Square, formerly occupied by Nathan Ilanich._ THE undersigned respectfully announces to the citizens of Carlisle and surrounding country that he has just arrived from Philadelphin;with a splendid stock of READY MADE CLOTH. IN G, fur the purpose of conducting the ready tnado,clothing business in all its various bran dies. , He intends keeping o assortment of every article in his line of business, and at such pri ces as will suit every one. His stock embraces the most handsome and fashionable styles worn, and m ane up.iit the best manner. The subscriber only asks a triad his goods and is sure they will givo entire satisfaction. Also, a large assortment of Hate, Caps, Shirts, Cravats, Collars, Bosoms. Suspenders, and Hosiery, all of which he will sell at ve , y low prices. Bogs' clothing constantly en hand -1 t SAMUEL GOL.ISIIIAN. April - 11. '4ll.—Sm. hear and rinportant! EORGE W. RHEEM having recently Ulf purchased the county right of HAN won Tit's Nitro. COLLAR, STUFTER, would respectfully call the attention of the tilde to that importon invention. It is certainly, one of the greatest improvements of the age. This machine stuffit the collar crooked mould the ettook, faced with hair., wool, or other materials, back stuffs it with strigv, and alemntfikers collars of cut straw itrt less than half the labor and time.ol the old way of stalling. This machine will atuff.all and every kintlf ot horse troikas, from the best aroefit leather down. to. the commonest kind in ase, and with but one man steadily at work will stuff and shape fifty collars per day.in n neater Ind honer style than any other way known. Sadolers in the county are invited to call at the subscriber's establishment on North Hano ver street; Curlislt, and examine the machine.— Township or shop-rights will be sold. To those who do not wish to buy a right the sub scriber offers Hanoi MADE COLLARS at whole sale much cheaper than they can be manufac tured in any other way . . Orders for collars in any quantity are respectfully solicited. - ap:B' 19 New.a.nd Cheap lloahs,.. • JDSTreccived at the Cheap Book store of the 'subscriber, Graham's, Godey's and Sar tain's Magazi acs, for May-25 cents each. The Collegian--the Dickinson College Month ly Magazine, Napoleon's Invasion of Russia, a historical roronnee by Louis Memoirs of my Youthvby Lnmartine. Zupliako. by Mrs. Raelinel Meek. Agnes Morris, a new novel. Downing's Fruit and Fruit" frees. Clarke's Cumipeninry. Macnuley's England, Harper's Edition, very cheap- NVith n largdvaricty of other new and cheap works of every kind. JACOB ERB. ap25'49 WS Sod W 1 I HAVE just receivedbfromlir a my annual supply of GARDEN SEEDS, they ,-ore warranted FRESH and genuine. March 11 S ELLIOTT N 'ew Epring• and Summer Goods JG. CARMONY has just received • a largo and extensive assertnitont of Spring and Summer Gdods to which he invites ihe at tention of his friends and the public generally. And as he is detorntined to sell his goods as low as any other establishmentin Carlisle or in Oie county. lie flatters himself that by strict intention to business . ho will receive a liberal share of public pa ronage. • Japt2s Lumber. THE subscriber 'would itiaitectfally inform his friend's and -the public generally, that he is receiving LUMBER of ,ill hinds wide)) he will sell et the River prices with the add,. lion of theireight for cash." up 18, '49 . •W MURRAY. - Pine. and. Etheial Oils. THOS". not going to , Califonia con be' sup plied with.fresit Pine and .-Etherial Oil, at the cheap Grocorylnoto of • C. INHOFF, Alt. , , • ,' ,Carlisle. Jan 24th 1E149 . , .. LoOk:Hee • Icbrolsisi . cifnsiiinli; , d 'Mitch ItQLLgD J. - 4/ . IMON,,joet . reed, That we will !Sell sin lower rife:Wan ever has been sold, steither for enebni 'Benno' Also ',Waits' best MAR IROWnlways OD,hand at the sieve df : • ' • JACOB SEIsER. • • Wrapping Taper. • •Su . . „ bocri . hot.:has entered =into arrange iby •wyteh'ite - 4ill, coneioeilx,ottpolied Leith .the bot Ortiole 01 - WytiOphig r popo:: cquiltiy Alyr .thants,.'attcl 'othero,Witlittno to "onVo ' i'ent y-tive pet' et:4W on the ahoy& ainctit'oen'ilici l .eb trik - at the,.etore or. -‘ • . '.“J , D , HALBERT: . • , 1,1 , A' T O.N S, Hammered ,an ol!e4/ Iron. .1 - 1141 - do:'Otnitpheeriß 20' bokei3 Pltnn.; ricved ,:tkclt, int ali 3 at tltq gintnp!Eliiidittirn ei *. , :trob23h , iNXTOk/'; • zz'k..:1...0.T click° jrnlf,loroLliuortori tforrolo:;il Also No 2'k' 3 dojo ,wflorio knilaralf ririrtelo r 't in 'Store ...nod for qs. hot. • y olIALBEIRT: q4O • ti 111Paiteril houlder!Bacesi , `.., TEIE subscriber has just received en aesort= laietaettUiraOßTElVE.SHOUltDElt..tilMf. cps;- - whlch - bia,bitan' fottpdmi:he invaluable ta such as ore afflicted with crick in the back,itaita( .idith'stiside ; and breast, epittlag, of btoad;',"decn..',= , :;. J;t)Thia.7settold.if also faitp):to'ooOl,,llie'll'ilnOP! importance to•ShiPirtn'VftdieliosoCtt,k‘StbOping lrid , Ospieisily to', fehsletwhoii :hisaltlilitrim,: \ pairvid;anti often';: , tottillyttviaediltit-fthittiptililt'bl stopping;;whlpti'.loh.eittirelit:,biprcOn'!o;:py the iiffla:of this itivaittable Brace' ':' 4 ' ''' " ' i. .pki.',94,11:, ' .., , t '. 'd. W lIITNEEI " :r ,, .u-t9m^tT`•....M~r,. *:su'.tf ::f.YtC.^,ci`23:}-.~.c°?; ; 4'l .P41)514 receivedngg on ele g ant assortinent.ol AN D . DRESS :(40:06 - 91:blibh his "philivintrd figtired‘taigges, knen„,hustres,,pl di ff erent-colours and ! uffyles, Laivaa'Aif evoryjnylp and priee,,e)arge.assorr nrihOnf Gitighfitit, 'e . hoapet than' ever, 'Cam bric:xi bond. , ranilinNiJlatetishartritent , otlaeo Goads, Ladies' and ..Gentlemend Kid ':Gloves, Male and - tirre t ad,4,bar_ge.essortment . bf briring'bohnirt Ribbasiii„ilea,"Hopiery,'Tuck arid side.teonobtrieteel Benda: Big 'arid Three clasps, slides, rings add:Silk twist faf Avgryteo lour. A. large assorpcnt tif,.!lo n ytr' vpd Nen' -SPring—anti—Sonimer—Wear hici, "be% yful prints, fast eitilottri,''EnglislOchinizeir,lhand some patterns, together with.a large Itasca:Arent of bleached dud brown mishits andother,fgolids... - Purchasers Will do well ro'eall•and see b,elore they purchase elsewhere:. ' ' ; nor 4 • , G dt CROOKS. • .I'oo , Ski-ing afidire; •• THE. subscribeis htive just teceit.ed.a large end cheap stook of SPRING 'O,OOD$, b4ght. iu for cash, which they ofihr for' sale at4ery low prices. The following is'n part,..Blue BTOwn, and Blue Black . frotn.. v t i , i s d p , ,to 5.00 , s yard. , idindsolne lot of all 00l CASSIMERES from 62i to one dollar per td These are a very cheap lot,' A variety 6f• - DIES DRESS GOODS, consisting ,of,.P.lain and Fancy Alpaclia Lustres , Earleton Gin:aims Mohair,Pla id s, Silk'PlaidLinens,,Shaded - Mbus de 'Alines, Latoons • as low as 12it trent Yid• ety of Calicoes from 61 to. 12i... 1 rehaverme 'English Chintzes vtarranted' at. 121.„ Also, , BONNETS, Braid et one dollar, and'uftWinds togetbel with a variety of fine. Isoniletsialhatig which some entirely a. w styles.. CAAPETS at t2l, I'Bl', 25, 31f. 621, 75; 2 yards Wide at SO eta per yard. Checks, 'Tickiries/Mililiits, - very cheap flanitelsi..wen .and boys Summer Wear, front 10 to 50 petits, and a• great, end general , Turiely of goods an bur line, which ~We -- are determined to sell 'et the very LOWEST PRICES. We .respectfully , solicit en exaini nation of our stock. satisfied, that our goods are cheaper than they have • ever been sold in. Otis place. ' A & W BENT Z. March 74 3 doors south aren't Office. , New" and Cheap Springliotel4,'' AT THE NEW STORE, " et 0 !INCR. 'of Hanover and Leittlier Eireets, rIJ opposite Leonard's Old Stand; Carlielot—, -The undersigned respectfully inform - Abair fritinds and the public that they.lntlye ju s t re turned from Philaderphia with a large Mfdivell selected. assortment of new SPRING. GOODS - purchased at the very lasyest prices,.andwthileh they are determined to sell at small profits,— Among them May - be found Clothe, Cassitneres. Vestings,'TWeeds, Pantaloon Stuffs in great variety, best American and India Bankeen6 Also, LADIES' DRESS GOODS, consisting in part of Silica, Bare es, Silk 'Tissues, Alpe dins, &c., .3TRANtr AND BRAID BON NETS, a fine let, Palm Leaf Hats, Ribbon and Lace Goods. An elegant assortment,of Calicoes mid' fine Chintzes, suitable for the ap proaching season, at our usual low prices— , Cheeks, Drillings, Linens and the usual Variety of bleached and unbleached.rouslins. .BOOTS 'AND SHOES—a'welr selected assortment of men's, women's and children's good. and handsome. GROCERIES—in all thermtarle-' ty, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Pekin Company's celebrated T CAS, &c. All the above - goods • hive been purchased right, and will be sold row Please give us a call. March 23. SD POWELL & CO.. REMOVAL. Thy Goods and Groceries. G. OARMONY desires- to inform hi eV se friends and the pnblie that he has remo ved to therstand on North Henover street lately occupied. by Chas Ihroliz. and next door to Haverstieles Drug and Seek Store, where he is determined to sell goodteas - low as any, other establishment in Carlisle or In the' county. His stock consists of Cloths, Cassitneres,:iSeernette; satin, caohmere. merino and silk Vestings ; Me , ' rinoes, Alpachas, Moue de Imines, Cachmeres, French worked collars. kid gloves, silk fringes, gimps ' flowers, thread laces, &e. TICE IN GS at 61- cts, calicoes 3 to 61 ete, very cheap muslins, hosiery, Berlin 'and Caehmere glovee, A large assortment of BQNNET RIBBONS, very low,-satin plain and fignred Mantua, plain, hare& striped and flgpred Also OR QCERIES and QUEENSWARE,• mat 'as Coffee, Tea, Sugar; Spices of all - kinds, - tobaCco,, segars, crockery, glass and queensware, rice, chocolate, starch, together With surname - other articles— Give Ike. a call,. Dipr,4 S. a. COYLE'S WHOVESALE AND RETAIL STOR-E NORTH HANOVER STREET, 0 2 : tk T , H . S e " T al s ll p I.V .E g c . , T , FULL ' Y callsthe attention t1.:7;..0 of his friends to hie • NEW. STOCK ;OF SPIPNG e7mi1a,e7,74,• , iVi •GOOD lets "-imposeible to enure* , rate ail the articles we have for sale. Suffice it to say we have almost every thing that is ne emery for Ladies and Gontleniens wear.' LADIES DEPAR'I'MENT—Neer figured mous delainea, Foulard silks and lawns, mohair and satin striped lustre, pink. and blue all wool detains, satin striped, mous 'detains, - second mourning chtrendons, Plaid lyonese, block silk, bonnets and bonnet ribbons, fancy,silk ties and scarfs, silk and Linen tsifige a. silk flannels and linen tissues, blue and green bareges, kid silk and Lisle thread gloves, ands large assort ment of Ladies, Misses and Childrene Hosiery. GENTLEMEN'S DEA" A R TMEN French and English cloths, from cents to $6,00 per paid, block French cassimeres, fancy cassimeros, coatings, all kinds, eroton cloths & lustre, Tweeds and cassinette, white linen drij. , lings, fancy caps for Boys, China Pearl Hats for meti and children, chip hats, all kinds; bl'k and fancy cravats, Lisle thread, kid ,and cotton Gloves. •Also, A very large rena l of w hite' and unbleached niuh coPcl.Silko•OravatetAo4 &04'-ifipanteefie 'goods' in abundanctii,such n; as brow!!' rrSutJi 1;". brown and' black Shootings, Optittlittyge' .i •iTiel. inge;•'D tan' Sinffit fvery2chellP) ,Colored • Cpmbrica; Dornentic'Oingiramle;,Ditt poisl,Clicuks ; P) ;.! ~11 - • , " c RPg3'S 1.7-...An - _.immelisti,"'‘etecli.'„Of ; CAT:, pate; . l.looi'Ciii•E !Oita: cob:TO:Mit' n'tbeniitiftWeisbriritesit , torTfansparent. 0 01',S,,AND,,apES-I.AlLkiniso.tmellie...._ '{tali itrid.prie afresh - lot' ofo G ffOCEßlESi'whieleellnlicti_l6o 4 bent n;p r i calif; y °Olt, inisnityffelio Ji ff! 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