p. . ~~~~ ==a==l fESDAY, JUNE 6,:1849. ME A . - Hatarkiement Of the Herald! •The favors of 'our advertising friends • con. tllloo . to•eneroach'so largely upon the space in our paper devoted to reading matter, that nolo now arrangement of things, seems absolutely necessary. Now we can't do without the ad., vartieemynts. They are Lila very life atid soul, and bread and butter, of a newspapeirnot on ly to the editor, but to the business World.- An enlargement of our paper seems therefore to be the only course left to us. ,But we must first have un increase of our list of subscribers. Our prese& list although respectable, beats ru; ptoportion to the Whig strength of the county. Scores itind hundreds of` Whigs in the county, (and some, who annually ask for office) do not now. take our paper Is this right? is this the way to advance the success of Whig princi. plan? • Certainly not: 'The very reason why the whig vote is frequently so small is because the appeals of the press do not reach the great mass of the party. Wo ask our friends there. fore to exert themselies a little in our behalf— . Every one of our present subscribers an pro. Cure an additiara , one, we 'know. Let then) so, and wi promise an enlargement of the — "%paperat the teginning of our next volume, at the same rate of subscrtption—One Dollar and Fifty year in advance Prientla let us hear from you. EDUCA riox.—A National Convention of the friends of Education is to be held hi • Philadelphia, on lho %Id of August next. It • ieespected ui, __rge number of the loading men of the country will be in attendance. We learn that at a meeting of the Board of &Imo) •• • • • • Sidles; JAMES HAMILTON, Earl. was appointed to represent the Board in said Convention. MILITARY ELECTION.- I'he eleWon • on Monday last, we ure informed resulted in . the choice of dam. SAMUEL CROP, of Carlisle, —tos-grigade-Inspeetoreby-a-hanidraime-inujor-ity,-- • Wo have not received a table of the returns.— • Capt,Crop Is every .inch a 'soldier, and we doubt not will make" a-gond officer, Gen, An. molt woe of course elected Brigadier, and Capt. HUNTER elected Major of the Battalion. NEw COMPANY.— A new Military company under the title of the "Hunter Ri fles," was organized by Brigade Inspector REHRER, on - Saturday evening last. It is coin mended .by.C.tptain .1. F. Barren.. First Lieu tenant George W. Crop, Second Lieutenant Jamoil - 0,71i - ) MAJOR GENERAL.—We are relocated to announce Gen. Henry Fetter, ul Landisburg, PirryWnifffyirsi - candidato Ihr - the — office - of Major General Of the XV division Pennsylva via MAIMED. On the 24th ult., by the flev. Kramer, Mr. Alexander Little, and Miss Sarah Moyer. On the 19th ult.,-by the same, Mr, Henry Wolf and Miss Elizabeth- Henry; both-of-West Pennsborough townbliip. On the same day, by the same, Mr. Wm. Weyuand and Miss Susan Jacobs, both of the vicinity of Carlisle. In Mechanicsburg on the 19th of April last, by the 11ev. John G. Fritchey, Mr. Christian' Swanger of North Middleton township, to Miss Elizabeth Stoop of Perry co.. - On the same. day by the same, Mr. Jonathan Brubaker, to Miss Margaret Beidleman, both of East Pennsboro township. On Thursday, May 24th, by the same, Mr. Gee. Enrck, of Monroe tp. to Miss Eliza Enigh of Allen tp. On Thursday Het, by the .same, Mr. Jacob Bishop of Cumberland co., to Miss Frances, daughter of Mr. Mahn Park, of York co. DIED. On the 10th of May last, at his residence it Newton township, in this county, Mr. seinuc Irvine, in the 64th year of his ago. Ort,the 221 tilt•, at lie residence of Robert Bryson Esq., in this county, 51m. M. BRYSON, NV WO iv of the • late %Vat, ItrySon. Having reached the ago of near ly 82 years, the energies of her material frame were , exhausted, and while this decay did not'impair her naturally strong Judgment, it en diminished its acti vity, that during her last illness she felt less Map°. ' onion to indulge in conversatiori. It wai not neces 'spry to test the reality of her supremo love to the Redeemer, that Curing the approach of death, she should 'have-the ability to speaktnuch other religious experience; for, at un early period of her life, she"` bad connected herself with the Proshyteriu'n Church, and had maintained throughout as deportment honor ing to the cause of her Savior. With David she "could in - the 'pith of gratitude aver—" Thou art toy hope, 0 Lord hod, thou art tny trust from my youth, 0 God, thou hest taught me from my youth. and bitheito have I declared thy wondrous works."— her attachment to the doctrines and government of the Presbyterian Church wee strong 'and chiding; fur it was the result not of educational but of pine taking examination of the' holy Scrip tures. At all times elm cherished a deep interest in the prosperity of tile congregation to which she bstionged, and itiMwing that its spiritual well-being , could not he. advanced while pa pecuniary tidbits wer I neglected, 8118, contributed• . not a little by tier Seasonable counsels and exediplary liberality, to train the congregatlo i ito ' ii punctual and hoaorhUlo '" In the discharge 01 their obligations to their pastor, and : to the Missionary enterpricee °rift!! Presbyte rian Church. While she did not overlook t h e weighty chilling Of Fords!' Missions, her symplithlea and prayers wore strongly enlisted In the cause of the Domestic Missions of Presbyterianism, being fuiiy convinced, that nothing rhurt of the thorough and comprehensive Instructions of a Calvinistic and Vitli-ml s ucttied ministry, can diffuse that intelligence and virtue innongit a free people, which arc ladls. Peagableto the vigorous and salutary working of re paid ican'inititutleas, :Raving boon - distingeashed by grea!, energy iiirca'af character, as 'well as en dO'nrid with 'a viSoronstntetleit and peculiarly ivhrin affections, she held atiraminent Place in society, and tw departure has created will be long .6)1 4 and greatly lamented. Itithtsutlate tho or her relatives who are . felloW-lutire 'telth: , :hoor'ne eternal ille; to imdouhleil diligence 'ln .titor 'eMetee of thelrstimmon Redeemer. and may it teed illooe ,g r thern who havitiltherto neglected the grao to comply with the piingent exhortations-she nddre...: id to them on her dying bed, seek the Lord God : of their fhthers,..:, laiWtiealing~; n.; on . t he 17th ult., ; after .a pOpiof:the ehoot; Goo'. Ro ; :3012',;14Pdir, , fopnerly of Cornet:,lm kir the liatOlevenyeara a resident iff, Wheeling:.; Geol l ; lola many atitiona of retie! 'aria profit • •,_ Whia4.h: . •• . . diitieeieilli'faiihfel r heee and cr e dit... In' 1831; he, WB5 elected le COOgreee,:lrorit I,thei;' - dielildi of 43othtieirlidd;Aden?i. , FrahIlih , ehd.Perrk:.'• In:. 18335 end Yegeir:',ih'lB3 . .s2he i;ts- appOiitteti by cif tho . ,Ctuld 13. °71lniononere. , , He Moved to Wheeling hi 108. He watrooon d.alter ele et ierrieneurei• of, theleVheelingHtiv . . tifte't4o're elected Seetetaiy of ,the , Weetet•nr"liietinitionCOnipenr i ',..; ilfe“-DintiC.Of ~.* tikke y made - endiiiit!Otr thg - Ih°0;Pfrl ( lP•g: -, ,he of hie . dieg f:Of e k 6 ;Pk ;;! • ';-. .‘ ": 818 .- • -)..,.:•-•,;., , '• , -r • •'.'?-....'--ti•'''''.. \ ' ---4 "--'''''" , ...i' , V. , '.4Vv.u . '.Lz..'n,,t.:'.: , :,.':'.; " . f . '.4,' : ".'•' , .' itIPPI7OIOOr , ,Si - At,areinegiri! r. ,: ,o,' ;l •,.,,,•'..' .; . . ~..* ......, :,...;1:,-1;..,';:..,........':..-..:;..AC.;c•-•?.?.;21',':.':..L.';....,'. ~":.: .:.i , ':,'' . .Vpi:,,,i.eioKrleti,t.'9 i'..t.i . istil!ere;',:ii re %ire rs, Eating :',lHniiiiii,`'.gte a ' . ...l4ii ,:_Ogrilber;ioC , . • Co opt yi, ee'aleisiff6d• by, , nie,:ai . per Act, of Aspetiibiti*sedi4Qtli:kiril, 1849.; ',-::--- - : - '7.. :•• `-:: : ,•' . .. .4 8 Distiller ~ - 12'50 - . ' '„9 • Breit/0, , Etod ' , .,i0 -- do ' 5 ',IV '...7.. - -tittlidg.ltouse 10.00. • s'oo'. B', Beer houSti' 5 'MO: 4 . bledieinee ' 5 .00:, 4 . do' 500 .. 4 .. do ' 5.00 ' 4 'do.. . 5 'OO ~ • 4 do •• . 500 4 - ' 7d05 00 .. • '4 . ,„do ' 500 4 do. ..-r - 5 00 do 5 00 • 4 dd 5 00 4 • do ' 5,00 4 do - . 500 4 do 5 00 Whiskey 8 - Distiller 12 50' do 8 do 12 50 Whiskey. 8 Distiller , 12 50 Whiskey. 7 Distiller 20 00 'Whiskey. .' 7 Distiller - 20 00 Whiskey. ' 8 do 12 50 Whiskey. • 8 . - do ... 'l2 50- Whiskey. 8 Distiller. 12 50 do .48, do 12 50 Whiskey. 8 Distiller 12 50 Whiskey.' ..., 8 Distiller 12 50 ME ;,.; . Edward Shower, Carlisle Henry.Barnitz do' Alexander do Wm. T. Phaler do • 3'1001;4.6W - • do • • John Hannon A C Norton do Wm. Chandler _ co ' Jas. Donaldson du Geo. Chandler do las Hathorn • do Frank. Barber ' do 0 G Cramer do • Elijah Switzer do Daniel Rife do J W Kurtz do Levi Snell do John• Craig, do' John Deemer do Thos. Edie do Wrn. Hrishnip, Allen tow2ship Wm. Harkniss do Robt. Linn,, Dickinson tp. Wm ,M Henderson. N. Middleton Robert Grvin, S. Middleton John M.Good, Agt. do . John Kelly "'do M. Beltzhoover, Monroe (p. C & P" A Ahl do Joseph Quigley, Hopewell tp. • Christopher Au, Newton tp. All persons concerned in the above classification who may feLl themselves aggrieved. will take notice that I will hold an appeal at the Court House in the Borough of Carlkee on THURS DAY, the'2lst of June, 1849, between the hours of 8 o'clock; .A•M., and 4 P. M. June J WORTHINGTON, Mercantile Appiaiset. Notices; To Executors, Administors 8t Heir& COLL ATEII,AL INRCRITANCE TAX. ALL persons interested in estates subject to Collateral Inheritance Taxes are hereby notified, that according to an Act of Assembly passed` April 100040; interest at ,the rate of twelve por cent per annum, will be charged on said taxes, from the death of the persons on whose estates they are due, unless the same are aid rior..to the 10th ot.Januarz, 1850. Per. - sans — ntretwte - t — m - • statoa, -- : CO coc - 7:71 tax, which hare 4 neVer been administered upon, are also.notined to come forward immediately and administer and pay -the Cellnieral Tax, otherwisdit Will be my duty to appoint some bl suite a person to settle tp said estates. W:111 GOULD, Register. May 23 stlite-o-f-SA-1147-111-VIVE ? -d (led. NOTICE - is hereto given that Letters Tea tnmentary on the est to of Samuel Irvine, late of Newton towriship, s dee'd., have been granted to the-subscribers. the first .named residing-in the Borough of Newville, and the last named in Newton township. All persons indebted to said estate will make imtnediate payment, and those having claims will present them for set tielnent to JAMES R. IRVINE ISAAC KOONS, sr. mae36lpd Estate of Daniel Gayman, dee'd NTY'rIC herelry giVeiS thtil heifers Trs- - tainentary rut the Rstate of DANIEL. GAY, NIA N, late of Frankford toWnsliip, have been granted to the subscribers, the first named living in the - same township, and the - second in Mifflin township. All persons knowing them . - selves indebted to. ituittastate to make payment immediately; and those - having elifhafa — wp - reyera them for settlement td ABRAHAM GAYMA'Nje . _ Estate of Daniel Mohler, dee'd. a LL persons are hereby notified that letters 1 1 1. testatnentary on the last will and testament of DANIEL MOHLER,. late of Allen town ship, Curitbe. - rVitaeedlity, deed, have this AO boon grunted to the subscribers residing in sdine township. All persons having claims or demands against the estate of said decedent are requested to make known the same without delay, and those iiglebted to make immediate payment to. - • SOLOMON MOHLER, • JACOB MONIER, ma.l6'496tpd Executors. Estate of Jacob Lehman,.dec'd NOTlCE . is•hereby given that Letters Tes tamentary-on the, Estate of JACOB LEH MAN, Into of South Middleton township dec'd. have been granted to the subscriber. All per sons knowing themselves indebted to 'said es tate to make payment immediately, and tilt se having claims to present them for settlement to CEO. BRINDLE, Executor. rnat6'496t- Estate of A. H. Van Hoff; deo'd. ' LL person are hereby notified that Letters of elministration on the Estate of ,Dr. A Van Doll, Into of,the Borough of Me chanicsburg Cumberland county deceased have been issued by the Register of said 'county to the subscriber, who resides in Allen township, aunty afgresaid. All ppreona having claims or demands against, the estate of laid 'deceased, aro requested to make known the same without delay, and those indebted, to make psymentto CHRISTIAN TiTzEL, Adm'r. tip2s'49Gt . Notice to Tax-Payers. FT ND CA the provisions of the Act of 1814, U any county . paying into the Slate Treasury the State, Tak levied on such county, prior to the 17th of July in Miy year.'is entitled to an abatemein of 6 pm• cent• on the amount sU paid. The undersigned ! Commissioners of Cum• borland county, in view of the above provisions consider it equitable and proper that those who by the prompt payment of their taxes prior to the above date, enable the,-I'reasuref• to pay over the Slate' Tax. so as to.receivo the afore- said abatement of 5. per cent., the' benefit of which has hitherto been enjoyed by the citizens of :ha county generally, should be allowed. a deduction of that amount by the collector-,have authorized the different Colleptors to make said abatemeni from the Siam tax, in all cases where the State nuti County tux is puid to the collector• before the 17th dey of _July, 1849,•when said abatement shall , amount-to- ono.cent-or-- more,- no fractions of a cent 10 be credited.-- Since the• Act of '44, the Commissioners have paid the State tax of this county annually to.the State. Treasurer, within the time prescribed by the act, and the county has' received the benfiet of tin anatement of five per cent. thereon, Inn but to meet said payment they shave found it necessary heretofore to appropriate a part of the county funds to meet the deficiency occasioned by delinquents, until the balanie of the State Tax was collected. It therefore. becomes ne. cessary to require the paYfrient. of bath' State and county tax teentitle the payer to the afore sale abatement, hpon the aforesaid State Tax. The undersigned therefore confidently 'antici pate that the above arrangement,and the further inducement of enabling Cumberland, county to maintain the character' for promptness rand A delity which she hes acquired in the discharge of her obligaMine.tiz; the. - CornmonvvenlihfWill induce every citizen toliseharge.:their State arid, County Tax'Prior to the 17th day. of Judy. ' • . DANIEL COBLE, JOHN 'IVIELL. 'JAMES. KELSO, • County Commissioners. Atiest.:4 l ll%L.RElLLY,..Clnrk. • ~ COmtnissienere.Cififice, '• • ;Carlisle ilittiy V, ". • • ~' w ad , . , Fr HE subs/titter wo uld inlbrm hialrienda And the.pebtio, gdnexilly,,that :he Ilea taken the , largo. na4l,' eamtnodictus pnblia• I I E sqiiih—Hanover end `.Pomfrot ate:, in the ' borough '. of Carlisle lately„ once - mail!. ibi: , ..; - painittilMorret; where ho will endeavor to ties tiet.lfinai„Whe:may, 'O , ll onhinE.ln the ,Inoet'eatiaraelert inanner;-i-,.- ThtAioneet;44-pleetnintly=attuntatkitad-,:iy:(tire; s lied t h rpoglio ut: wit ti:good'• bedd dg, an a other furniturtq•and•hia accomntidettena.are'euah will Inake,itAeonverdent and daairable stoppnig:, place.,.lk;To,exerticita•will•be 6004, ta,ntahe agreeable in till its" depaiiiitenta: to 't,boaft .04 ` nisie, favor. hint' iit,ith call. 5.,-,80 A PtHEHO year, at.• the , int 'oarinntea.A , by; Ow iiiiblierjberqiireesirlitit kipt , Picie'Apiilo;":oiog,4o)y;.Pigkled Loobshiro PI c'4l liliilTothintijes' and' Ontimei Olives,'. Soi4igee',''.rforooo,,K4o,fiut);. finp:*dixe4 Frox.teh with„ *dry Ahincevi*pui drcritin r si. • .IKer 10 9 t -:- • • s ;,. , • ..; ,. .:i. ? .4.1.. , .'4',4 - •,1.' , ;:' , 7,' Kinds. 'hiskey, No, Of Gotious 27,000 36,000 27,000 15,000 63,000 54,000 15,000 27,000 45,000 18,000 18,000 22,500 1126Allistet's'ail XXeating Ointinent WORLD'S sAttg, contains no Morcury.—Tho following Pertificatc is from a regular Physician, of extensive prac. tico in Philadelphia:- 3 ABM Mc ALLISTER—Sir : I have for the last two years been in the habit of using your Ointmentin cases of Rheudiatism an7l in TEMA. CAPMES, (Scold Heads,) and thus far with the happiest effect. I think rem — ure — exp • IWerll3 - 1711IIVO — IIIIICIO - WRII - 1 thatit .richly deservee to bo adopted as sox, tick ofevory day use by the ptofession,at largo: Yours 1141 Y, S. BF:LI, K. D. .IlleAllister,-_Dear_. Si rt__Ltalte pleasure in making known to you Ole 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, or many years - standing; - I - have applied to several physieigns, but all to no purpose; but by using your Ointment a few days it was completely dried up and wel t !. I have used it for burns, for - whieh I find it,an.cxeellent Artie!, ; also in all eases inflomation. En. Titonn. I certify the above statement is true. C. CADMUS. N 0.90 Market street, Phila. _ . _ CERI' I F I CATE. 1 - do - certify - that - F have -- irterl - 111c - Ailiide - ni - all Healing Vegetable Ointintat for cOldness of my.feetr also for Rheumatism in my limbs and Ceres on my Rat, and have been entirely tal.eved. Relieving it to be a good Medicine, Ainotlresitate - toreconrifendlt - iwilreitio - ff complaints,. LEONARD VAILE, 411 orria_tp. Washington .ru-Alig.tl.4-1841.7.-- I 'certify the t.I have uscrl.XcAllistor's all Healing Vegetable Ointment, or 'We World's Salve for a binding in my wife's breast, which has given her incalculable benefit; also on one of my children, for sore eyes, which give im mediate relief. I, therefore, recomniend it as a good medicine. IskREER. REED, - Hopewell tp. Washington Co Pu. Xug. 21,.'47. Around the box are directions , for' using Mc. Allister's Ointment, for Sciwfula, Liver Com. plaint, Eyresipelas, ,'L'etter, Chilblain, Scald Head, Sore eyes,' Quincy, Sore throat, Bronchi. las, Nervous affections, Pains, Head ache, Asthma, Deafness, Ear ache, Burns, Corns, all diseases of the skin, Sore 'tips, Pimples, 4'c. Spelling of the Limbs, Sores, Rheumatism, Piles, Cold feet, Croup, Swelled or Broken Breast, Toothache, Ague in the face, crfc. , e3w. ll' MOTHERS and NURSES knew its value in cases of "swollen" or Soro Breast, they would always apply it. In such eases, if free. ly used, and according to the directions around each box, it gives miller in a very few hours. BURA—It in onnlrrit the beet things ins tho world fur Burns. (SO directions lbr using it.) PlLES—Thousands are yearly enroll by this Ointnient. It hover fall; in Igiving relief fur tlio Piles. ' 0:7- This Ointment is good for any part of the body or limbs when inflamed. In some 05500 it should be applied often. CAUTION—No Ointment will be genuine unless the earne of JAMES McALISTER is written with a pen on every label. "PRICE T.WENT•FIVI CENTS A BOX. ...Fur sale by my agents in all the principal cities and hiwes in the United States. JAS. MeALISTIM, Solo Proprietor of the above Medieihea. ' Principal Office REtIOVED to 28. N. Tetno Sr. Philadelphia. . S. E!liolL and 3. W. lioxeratiok, Carlisle J. & L. it eigeLhlechanicsburg. U. W. Singisor, Churohtown. Rhoad & Wherry,.Newburg. , • .108011 IL Herron, Nowville. • J.,M Luti. & 4co. W. Bell, Harrisburg. THE SYDIPTONS OF WORMS • A. re the tongue often wh.to and Inaded; the La breath heavy and foetid; a disagreeable or sweetish taste in the mouth; occasionally thirst; the appetite ,exiremely 'variable, some., times remarkably deficient, and at others. vb. caeious.___Thcrois sometimea_msickish. feeling__ . with vomiting of mucous; flatulence of the. stoinacit,and-intestines; pain in the abdomen; . swelling and hardness of the. abdoment.the bowels are irregular; the Stools are slimy; and there is on -oceltsional appearance of worms' • lh the evacuations; the urine is often milky and turbid; there is frequently itchiness of the fundament and nose e whioh•as often swollen; there is occasionallyiiiXtirtiedeep. with— grinding 011110.k:8th, and suddden awaking In a fright. There are, at' times; headache or giddinesa,. ringing In the ears, or even deaf ness, faintness, convulsions, drowsiness, [ado. knee of. Mariner, ill. tetimor. "In some cases epilepsy aturcholera, and . Oven apciplectio and. , 'paralytic symptoms, and several of the signs • of dropsyof the brain ; triad catalepsy appear ' connected' with' worms. 'Frequently , there. le a short dry -dough,' and pleuritic pain!; 'Some times feetileand' irregular pulse, Palpitations and an irreghlar lever:: the countenance. itp. generally .pallid. or 'sallow, andsfinietiliat ' blowed, -.and there.. la' ddeational..flushing of • ono : or both cheeks.. ; Any ono'-of these signs: la indicative of ‘Worrns; and the Most effectual . bilk and cheapest remedy: id! ' Da: Joliet ..I.ht rime:NORM , TE.S.i."preptired, ,,, ' by, W Whotepole:and Retell; Drugg ; Store: Carlisle, Pq.;;'and none gennitimwithoitt•hlit %written , signature: ~. ..',The) . P r?pr4or:of;this:Mediolne id so Coo:. . . . . . .... .... . Medicinc,now,tn,use,. ,tlia(he will eheerfelly in Proparatlon fails. to give'equ'al satisfaction. WORIS . ; TEA.wbon., made 'according lit.ilia . ..:Direetiong. is pleasant andwill be - taken by faatidious ' peektike con - taino;shillit.ent Medici Co' for hp'eure of the irioata4rtiupto , '.oase. ;'Pa Ico Only con ta, -; ~ozp,PrOirgists ;and ;Storekeepers reapplied on the Toit'llberal; Enta23'49l,ir . Naai - gpOng..,an , _ Okurnaeri'llaads . s Ei4 t .c.k.. ll 49,NT)lnS=loPt. Jeceiiek: • ,' 4 , , ,i•liiiiicistd . eitenoivo-itisortmp p t il44..l3ttilititoi- GOO& to' Whicli he invititillrititi, 'Otiti s it', hictriends'and the; tinblici:o4olly;i : ' ss:he:t is dotermitiedio: lows any. coheir establishment*Qatliologt she; coonty:::,He Batters: hiiiiitisf4iittqlleettlat attention to'%imaiitess, . phare, or public • ••••• ilUcbicittc'. READ THIS Philadelphia, Dec. 29, 1847 AG EN TS, - • ,1:1/Ilittitaitiollo NESsi.:I4tHEAPIIARCIWAREITORE. at their T. W. a rid ,OltettO HARDWARE - ST 04E . - east' - -OPpolite Ggiley!s,;Ery , Good: Store,:aklarge :stock' of goods in their `line' to, w which they puld call .the (attention' of purchit able, ihey-arrankeinent . in the city -besng such;' as to enable. t o',sell et the' lowest city pricee: • ~; Their. "stocit eornPristi, aWI tisiortmentmf Locke and'.-Latches' of•every'atile . .and. fiinggce Screws,' Botta; and: everi'arOole' used .for Buildingti,-Augu're end 'augur Bine, chisels,. broad and hand axes, hatehetsgrawing 'knives, planes. [gni, glade hitte; hand; panel, and RiP • ping. sews, mill; cross ant and, circular BaWB, trace and halter chains, hames;'shovels, 'spade's, end hoes, hay end manure forks. Also, a large assortment of. Pockevarid Table Cutlery,— spoons, shovel and tongs, Walters and Trap, Hollow ware, Brass and enameled Preserving Kettles, Iron •Furneees, Cedar Ware, anvils and vices, Files and Rasps of every kind. Bar Band and Hoop Iron, Caet, Shear Spring and Blister Steel, &e. Also, 'lOO Boxes Window Glass. WO Kegs Wetherill's Pure White Lead. . ' s.Barrels Linseed Oil. • 3 Barrels Sp. Turpentine. 200' Kegs CumberlandNaile. May 94,9 WRIGHT & SAXTON To all whom it may Concern I GEORGE W. RHEEM ritHANKF UL to the public - generally for past favors and their liberal patronage,•still con ' Chines to •carry on the SADDLE; TRUNK, land HARNESS making bust ees, at his old j 'stand in ' Nanover street, two d ors north of the Carlisle Bank, at the al , f• the Mammoth flollar. He is'now better prepared than ever to accommodate his customers, having recently made great alterations in his establishment, so as to enable him to keep a much better assort. ment than heretofore, consisting of Spanish, Dragoon, scoop, tub,. quilted and Plain SAD DLES, 'CARRIAGE HARNESS, plated and common; Formers' Gears, of all kinds, Tra velling Trunks of all descriptions and prices, Veleases and Carpet Bags, Bridles, Martingale Dollars, Stock, Leather and Raw Hide Whips, Leather, cotton and worstul Fly-pets, and all other articles in his line—all of which he is.de termined to. sell at the.very lowest Rauh pikes. Making and repairing Matrasocs of hair husk -, '-.11-17.!:""-:-."- ...i!!.s punctually Attended to. ap2s'4o t y - EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTION IN THE Price of irardwarb. • I LEAVE lust received the largest and Cheap est stock of lIARDWARE, Giese, Paints, Oils Varnishes,.S.iddlery, Carpenter'e and Cabinet. `Maker's Toola;MahoganyNeniers and all kinds of Building Materials ever brought to Carlisle consisting of Locke, , Hinges, Screws, Najls , and Spikes. Persona about to build will find !i gr.:fitly to their advantage to look at my stock before purchasing elsewhere. Coine and see the Goods and hear' the price and you will be convinced that this is really the Cheap Hard ware Store. Also, no • store anvils vices, tiles and rtispsi, and a complete assortment of Watts' Best Bar Iron, also Rolled and Hoop Iron dell sizes. I have alga the Thermometer Churn made by Mr George Spangler, the best article now in use. SCYTHES.--i have just received: my Spring stock of Grain and grass Scythes, ynanufacturea expi - essly for my own sales, and warranted to he a 8113/Film articl6: - Cradle liftik - ets and others will find these Scythes to be the best ar• ticle ht the market and at tke_lolu_st:_ptice wholesale and retail at the old stand in North Hanover street. JOHN P LYNN}. npliV49 . - looks, Stationary, li*c. • tidersighed_ha.ving-purchtuited the Book. 1 and Pericalical,establishment lately kept by Mr Joseph kneedler, next door to Bttrkholders (late Boetem's) Hotel, respectfully informs the public that he Intends to keep constantly on hand all' the latest and'best . publicartions - of the day, which Infs. : will .furnislr at euntasitsas m ess. Among the best and most popular worts lately issued from the press aro the. following, Harper's cheap and superfine edition of Mc- Catilley's History of England. Neandor's Life of Christ. Large.firmily Bibleielegantly bound common do. Dic.k's Philesophical works— Prayer and Hymn Books, superfine editions.— Pardoe's Louts XIV. 'Classic and English Dictimiary's. Senrs'.:Wonder of the Worli, 260 engravings. Dowlieg's History of Roman- - ism, a new and enlarged edition, containing the life of Popo Pius IX. bringing the history down to the present tithei— Family •Monitor, by Mrs. Ellis, containing her popular works. Women, Mothers, Wires and Daughters of England, Bvo Statesman's Manual from Washington to Yolk,' 2 vols. Bvo. Guide to Social Happiness, by Mrs Ellis, d,vj. cloth extra. The Caxtons, a family picture by ttulwer. New York in Slices by an experienced carver. Roland Cashel by Chas. Lefevre, part Ist. The Diamond and the Pearl, a new novel by Mrs Gore. All of Ellen Pielterings, Mrs. G.ey's and , other popular no vels On hand. Together with the best assort ment of Miscellaneous, Sehoo), end Religious hooks. Also,Stationery, Blank Boolts, The best daily, weekly and family newspa pars in the cities ,of Philadelphia, New York and Boston. 'MApAziscsGodey, Graham, Sartain, La dies Nat onal, Holden's, Eclectic, Columbian• &c. &c., received regularly as soon as issued from ,tho press, and fulmished. nt Publishers prices. All orders for books, &c., promptly wended to—his arrangements being such as wilt enable him to supply qil .orders in two or three days notice at farthest. April 4, '49. .MCOEI RRR• Now andlCmportant! ezi EORGE IV; having recently .purchased the county right of Ittirwonm'S PAINCI , COLLAR STUFFER, would 1131MOCifAlY cull the attention the trade to that itnportavti invention. his certainly one• of thtf greatest improvements of the age.. This machine stuffs the - Collar ''rooked around the block, faced with hair, wool, or other materials, beak stuffs it with long straw, and also makes collars of cut straw unit less than half the labor and time of the old way of stuffing, This maohine will stuff all and every kind of horse collars, from the best patent leather down to the cammoneat kind in use, and with but ono man Steadily at work will stuff and shape fifty collars per day in a neater and better style - than any other way known.' Saddlers in the county are invited to call at therauliscriber's establishment on North Rano vet e Township ~, op.rights will be -sold. To dna° who y not wish to buy a right the sub• BerTber Ofierfi.llEADy MADF.COLLARB at whole. sale much . .alioaper than May can - be manure°. Lured in any oilier way. Orders for collars in any quantity are eispectfully solicited. , op:8'19 ' . ' , INewark—Furldt-g—Varnish.. Ju sT recebiad at Jr. Dr. itawlina',prag '"orti May 2 '49. Yeast Powder Fresh and warranted - ' good, for sale' at Dr. .rt A WLINS'•DrII; store. West' Main street . • *- _ .. .. . Iris , h' Linens. AN oxtensiire•assortment and of .allqualhiea and prices. * Call' and • examine at the cheap store far North,Hanovcr, strain. ,• - ' - , - • m 2 ' • " ' -.• 1 G CAIIMONY . , - . •.. ... • .. ~ • . . SZIAD - N . DFIERRIpIG, just iiiibscriber,. , very superici'art(clea, and for ~ sale Omaplor colvot the family grocirry store 0f,,. , [102.) p . Bo*net .Lawns •• dus.•: • JUST (iporma yerielk•ol Colored .;ilinnnet. Lawns,BonnCrovina and Ti ;i; %linear do:', . -4ENTLEMEN'§:Merino andsCintinCEbitia alao Sil4 , Shirt! just jaceiiitid•by ' er/7/.. . • , Boots : And.."4lhOw'f r,A.splotial4,4iposttri3Onclorliarie."‘6ifiiiTadf -13doldi,!odethpr btoPti logte a4il' butte, • just:ppoiii4" end for 4nle 0W,E14. fit; dToeeds aa Pam" G 401.-4FlTiffiCgwsloo,r°, W , viarrl d BOok% • • ~-,..1,441n L.,.t IttrAF49ltr;v9.ll7sl:itiallicric3r.?B,-IT. ,x1;:14E-Mt tiettutiltiljailof :q4 N, 'Memo an , ORtton' , skint ,45c0C9r3daOit'otaPle by ' 1 : "—`• G- R "' `.. , ; t ; • • „...-riAtiabcip • •-:-. • • EAT) eIIEARCBOICK , P • . Che4turfilineVOrner.ofSpoefitl , ti,SteatM s r• • ig - NOWING - tho wants'oPtlM..,eitithmunity, ZlL'the PrOprietoy 'of; thitt:'Eatablishirient has fitted up 'l/Afore m' ibb . rriorkelegiint Mannert hr vine due' regard' 'totrifort.Of his cus tomers, inkthat eve,* Straneer yisftinghiti.l3Ook Storti;.May feel entirely at horde." HIS IMMENSE STOCK of Booka is clas sified according , 4/Ike various. Departments of ~Literature, so - that visitor cap ,find the Books. they are in search of for 'thernselVes: Buying his stock-for the most part at the Auertox SALts, and beine 'connected"With ope of the Largest 'Publishing Hdutheii in this Country, besides publishing largely hinisClf. enables him to self ALL . 1100 Xe at , LOWER PRICES than env other house of a.siniilar - character on this continent. His facilities for.the Imrottnotrtori OF Boom from Europe, are .uniturpassed,"hity ing a Branch of his eatahlisliment in London, where orders of private gentlemen are carefully • executed and forwarded to this Country by every Steamer and packet. . A CATALOGUE of. Botike with the prices attached is'issued quarterly, containing Lists of . New=-Additions mode to his largeleolli•ction,-- wbich are in all cases for sale at the LOWEST PRICES, o'Y ROM 25 to 75 per cent. below* Publishers' prices. Thus in buying even a few Books, quite. a .considerable amount is saved. As a still further Inducement to strin gers visiting the pity, every one who purchases ()no Dollar's 'worth of Books, will receive 'a copy of the STRANGER AN PuttanstAlutA, an elegant 18mo, volume, the price of which is 25 cents. CO - Th e limits of an advertisermint are too confined to enumerate the prices of any of the Book,, or to give even a faint idea of sthe im mense advantages to be derived. from purchas ing at the great Central Cheap Book Store, but lot' all who are in search of Books send for a Catalogue, and buy the books they are In want of, and when visiting the city, give Appleton one call, and you will be sure to call again. STATIONERY in till its branches furnish ed at the Lowest Prices!. The Initials of those' purchasing' Lotter and Note Paper, neatly stamped in the corner, without charge. Orders for any article may be sent by mail, • .la— t all cases will baduily carried out, with great punctuality and despatch. Oorderif for Catalogues should be prepaid. GRO. S.-APPLE'YON Bookseller, Publiiher, Importer, rind Sta. tioner, 164 Chesnut Street, corner 05.,55,,,. [lnyT4b3me •• A • VALUABLE_PROPECrir • FOR" SALE. THE stibscriber offers at private sale the fol . - -lowing described valuable property, situated in Springb.etd, Cutnberland county.; viz A large two story Stone Dwel• ling. HO USE, and Lot of Ground ra with good Stabling and other ne• I I cessary outbuildings. Also, a. 1 large STONE DISTILLERY, on said lot,- with all the necessary apparatus, and horse power and hog pen attached. The location is decidedly one of the best in the coun ty for carrying on the dietilthirbusinees, as it is snualed on the banks , of the Big Spring, in a plentiful grain country where wood is abundant end cheap,and being Os° conveniem In Roller's !MIL If the said property 'is not disposed of at private sale before Saturday, the '2d day or Julie on-that-day be °tiered at public ale_ at 2 ceclock•fn the afternoon. Possession given immediately. Persons desirousuif purchasing will please cell on . on the subscriber, residing on the premieezi ISAAC MARK WARD —rnnrch-`"'s - At Private Sale. THE new nod.hnndsomely fin • jetted DWELLING HOUSE on ' ""s the west end of Lowlier street in 11111, . this borough, now ocenpied by the • subscriber. -The lot is 72 feel front by 2-10 deep. It will be sold n bargain. Apply to, 'JACOB F. HOOTER. Feb. R—amos pd • • • Cure Tour Horse . IF HE BE AFFLICTED with Humors, &fires, gulled _ neck and shoulders, quitter : bone, grease, spnvin, or poll. • ' Yric , evil. one box of Dalley's Anima arvatite Cure• All will convince you that there is no•mistake in it. REAP TIIE FOLLoWING :—This is to certify that I have used Dalleys Animal Galvanic Cure All, and found it the safest and most speedy cure for sores and bruises, that I have ever used, and I take ploasure In recommending it to all. S M ROLLINS, Livery Stable, 18t Jay st. For Sale at the Depot, 415 Broadway. 11. DAL:LEY. . JAMES FLEMING. Agent for Cumberland county. Merit 4 Hogs Embrocation for Horses. THIS- valuable RAIBRO ..r, CATION will cure Sprains. `;; Bruises,. Cuts, Galls; - Swell ing, Rheumatism. and nll . _ • complaints which require an external remedy. It g ives immediate relief to the Scratches, and the i ncident to Horses having white fief and noses, produced' by the St. John Wort. It is also highly useful in relaxing stiff ness of the Tendons and Joints and produces beneficial effects in cracked heills, brotight on by high feeding, splints,sprnins. This Eranno- DATION is recomended to.. Farmers, Farriers, Keepers of Livery Stables, and private gentle men owning Horses, and, shpuld he constantly kept in their stables. TV° GENUINE arti cle is prepared only by W. MARSHALL, No 302 Ramat. Philadelphia. And tor sale wholesale and retail at DR..RAWLINS' Drug -Store W Main street, Carlisle. March 14-Iy. • A. Word to horsemen. X BARBER'S E T MBIOROCAN is de- D cidedfrthet beat preparation that can be- . used for the cure of Sprains, Bru. sus,' Cuts ' Galls ' Curb. RigbOne,Spnvinl Sqfnes's of the *t ,A, Joints, &c. It is an article ivltich should be iu the hands of every Horseman, and' no stable should be Without a butttlo of it. Price 0u1y.06 and 60 cents per bet. tles,--prepared only by- S - 114. - -Pcarlion f -M 11, for sato wholendo and retail, at No: 106 North Second street, Philadelphia, rand °DR. RAW. LIN'S wholuSalo and retail agent, Carlisle, Pa. • , Jan, 41. BONNETS!BONNETS! TUST received the newest and latest aty.lo Bonnets, to which I invite the anon. . , • , call dad. examine, at the Cheat, Store in North • Hanover' st J G CARMONY. nuty2 Carlisle, np2s49tfi.- , - - •• Our. :00. 8.. CAP'Post. avid Note Yelper, Piet. received at Dr. Revlliaii! Dreg Store„, • • • '...Bombetitnee; Ike. ••• A. `gigot , ' variety . ;of Efombazioes, ' Alpocab Cashmeres, ,Moue do'.Loises, and other Drssa , Goods; jest teneivedino for anle (Asap' try , • iirrNEit PINHE anbantri'onr.haa,jusf opened a variety o 'At.Plain 'Mae, Pink 'and .kigured • • Baregeni. .whlnli he 'Swill .aell ,nt reduced ,Moun..da Ltuneit of various • ti al i t , , [ap,25,1,, HITNEy.e.' Eltherliztaiod:Plne• 011, JUST received fold 'ler, laie. of Dr. RAW. LlNS':Drug & 'Fancy Store, -W.. MairCliireet LAWNS of, 'eericine 'lC,' , .:,qualdiee;also an oesorimoce or low priced pales juin opened,..bp: • : ,;TUST renelitarn Ine•nninen %nide builable . :for, , trimming:VVitsli - •:Ateetfen: n. a int y 2,;,. ; • ". taLINTTESI;;; ; , UST' opened- a' varilifri)f Figured " other Idpriritr Drees'eede ed. utiutuatlylowlni c tie.' , !" , • .''' , -:',. -OZNIOILOMMB...t - ':' ,, f; ' ' -, •- ..., Aiplandfil t•taoeyttbekt.':cif qingtiiiine of ve ,.. . _. , . .. , •., ,rio el-, patterns 'very •ley6; pierk,,be '„ bad ,of the .eil erbe in N orth alati Hanover Direct i ' ' . 4 1 i.: . .:- . :,l"ropt'alt,'Mumthei!'_l:ll9ths.. , ., - ...,, , ;;.-2.. ; ' , i 4 0,4,, r,„,...,..„0,, ~, Coll no ~ rtiiiiriiiiiiiiibelilititaiiiiiiiOik*ior;oh-iigiiirief. a !! ! ''. l-: ' ' ' ll .!! a • 2:). •'''• ' [.) ' ;24, ''.'' ' ' , 4.. ..f . !' ,PA I ,T9Pz, , XiW h i ..lli,': AClOhei of diffeirOitiOolinifg foradntlemenie , :..,..,,,,:,,,,..' ~‘..-.0. -, ,, ' ,.:„;.,4,..r.4. . ,;, . , ? ,,,1;;,2_,_ ...:,,,,'-; , ~ :.o, . y; : ii,/,,,N,7. : 1, doidte-Lited P1infe1dend;t:f.,..: 1, G,,.%Vt:t111,31.1i.E10 , .. 4 ;','."....!;, , i '':.,,,:; - '•_ L i.'•_ I ,''..P _KOSwiiirruit.l.. , :::l . ,l ., :•:•tf , a . T4., 6 :. l- „,'' il t ooxs,',,epsiio.ps:;;- . ..A.ivottiiit,biwebtteki'or . 1 . .) 1 : 414 titii'Leineme;Reieini; . riie'Mriinei;', \ '',4.lFietii - efidiiSydee-jdi4rieenit"eedlinifeat: - ,4Alidendii, , „reeetin , Nefi r ei t tidiettP,drieldfie re kicedfi)rji.ee gt' , 7 , -:fT3.0)C,i...,Y'0,f311.,!31%....P-',..`-'; 'ro‘ivitikut Di' rtOwlillo!:futg.okii ,, P4:Aroi,', •:•..:'.!''.;.'';l: , -r•3•:•:•'•4 . ::', .',. ,:',:•:. :•:.:'...':',!','.,&.',.:-.''-:';',..-`('.., •••,•.:',., ':-.:' , '-' , :•,',:';:::"A'' ,. ! . .‘j.:. , ' r'•.,.' 'vl • :. ,2 '' - .:', - , 2 ;.:.' : •., ',-;,,,.`::::..-1.,:;,.',..;,,:::;,:.::-...v,...,•,•:,1.:,;,.,;;:::.:1.;?:r:r.; . ' ,‘; Viiittaii i iiiiiii„'....l....'!.....:!,..: , , ....Y. ._ ....Aeadem . iovit 411111.29 yligT Or 'CIARI:191;13, BIF.TiVi:SII TRH STAit ROAD kllD‘Cti3/E/ItAND VAL " LE . I! BAIL • • " SESSION 1111/113 &eminence on 141.01 1 1- 1 DAY, -May:7th, IB4g. The number of stu: ,Jents islimited, and , they. are carefully, prepared for College, counting house, &c. &e. The situation -pigeladee'the possibility of stu- Ants qiitsoctating'with the vicious or depraved, being remote from town or village; though eadlly aCcessible •bylStato Roakor Cumberland Valley Railroad, both of-whit% pose through' laude at• dolled to the institution. •• • • . TERMS. • Boarding, wafting, tuition, &,c, (per us.). 950 00 Latin or Greek 5 00 Instrumental Mnsie , . 00 French or German j Circulars with references , ( I•tc. furnished by May... R. IC IA- I:-NS-Principal.-._ • - ittionovAL. NATHAN .HANT,CH having removed his 1.11 Cheap Clothing:Store-to the roomformer ly occupied by Mej. Lamberton, between Con- Iva's Jewelry Store and Burkholder's hotel, in West Main street. would. ream etfully inform his friends and the public that he intends to con iinue tliii — ln - W — nness -as herctofote .lli3 has just received a large assbrt megt of. - • Spring and SuMmer Goods. which Ito will have made up at the shortest no, tice and in the most desirable manner will. constantly have:. on hand a large, selection of •• Rea43.::.lViadb• Clothing, • • cheaper than ever Offered to the-public before— such as black and blue' dress coats, frock and sack coats of various admire, tweed costa of al shapes and colors, summer cloth coats,.linen cotton and jean coats, and Oil other kinds of fashionable coats, Walt and fancy cashmere pants, summer pants of every description and color, plain and fancy aatin-veste, summer vests all sorts and colors, shirt bosoms and collars; neck and podkot handkerchiefs. stocks; suspen ders of kinds very cheap Don't forgot the place . Cnrlisle j April • New and ,cheap Books, .UST received at the Cheap Book store of tain's Magazims,-for May—Zs cents each. • • The Collegian—iheDickinSonDullege Month ly Magazine, Napoleon's Invasion of Russia, a historical romance by Louis_Rellstab. _Memoirs of my:Youth, by lomartine. Zunluko, by Mrs. Michael Maule. Agnes Morris, a new novel. Downig's Filth and Fruit Trees. - Clarke's CoM -- mentary." •''' • ' Macaulay's England, Barter's Edition, very cheap. With a large variety of Misr new and clump works of every kind. JACOB ERB. np2-5'49 1 0: R.PI4 --I — H - AALEsjust received fromMr rny annual supply of GARDEN SEEDS, they ore warranted FRESH and genuine. March 14 S ELLIOTT. a , Lamb er. sithsciiher wouirreapectrully infant JL his friends a n d the public generally that he is'receiving LUMBER of all kinds which` ho will WI at the River prices with the addi• the freight for cash. op 18, '49 AV 13 .MILRA AV. Pine and Etholal Oils. `ETHOS" not riling to California con I+li sup plied with fresh Pine it.nd FllllOO3l Oil, at the cheap Grocery store of ' C INHOFF, Agt. Carlfale. Jan 24th 11,149 • Wrapping Paper._ THE Subscriber has entered into errango uterus with a house in Philadelphia, by wtlich he will be constantly supplied with the beat article of Wrapping Paper. Country:Mer chants, and others wishing to save twenty-five per cent. on the above article can do so by call. lug at the store of No 29, 1848 A LO I' of choice No 1 Mackerel in whole half, and quarter barrels Also No 23.: 3 io in, whole and half barrels, in Sioro and for sale by 3 1) HALBERT Nov 22. 8.18 Pattani Shbuller Baoes. THE subscriher hue jest received no assort ment of l'r. PORTER'S SHOULDER BRA. GES, which has been found to be invaluable to such ns nro afflicted with criult in the bncic, pains in the side and brenst, spittieg of blood, &c. This article is also found to be of the utmost importance to children predisposed to stooping . and especially to females whose ,berilth is int paired, and often totally ruined by'this habit of stooping, which is entirely overcome by the use of this invulunble Bruce ". • e 21 G W HITHER Sila 1 and Herring A LOT of No : Fresh Shad and Herring, of rine finality and fall Brands, as also GreMod Al. lum sALT, and a lot of fine Dairy Salt either' a) sacks or It , the bushel—besides SALMON AND MACKEREL, now in store^and for sale at lowest °ash prices, cell and see for yourselves at tho Grdeery Store of , J .W EBY ma9'49 LimeburnFre Lciok Here,. 100 TONS . time Bornera COAL re cowed and kw sale low. for cash by '49. W B MURRAY. up 18, 30 RHOS. KENTUCKY and 01110 Loal Tubacee, for ante by FLAK & MILLE "-liarrsburg;-oet4-4m- Watt tr. Patterson's Tuss, - - OR RUPTURE. A I3UP PLY: Of truly velUttble TRUSS received ond. kept for Bele At the 'tore of .. reug29l S.:ELLIO.TT . .„„ OTERCIIANTIS 1107PEL, Pourth'Stieet, between Arch & Minket,- PIiitiADEEPHIA. Pr'o'prietorship and. Management ill this well known hotel, (Which is located. in the, very,contro of business,Yhaving this day passed i nto the hands' : of the subseribers,.. they beg lo'ave'to itate' that it, is their.purpose to: render . it worthy 'of the liberal opetrenage with which it hue been htiretofore sustained, and'hope by uti eareitting' attention, to deserve the pairenagorof thOir (Hoods; whu trufy visit the eity,on bustness or pleesurd.• C da - 7 Maßtß UIN;.' • Forrn.:rly of the Exchange Hotel l'itstburgy ISM • •Jrookiagg (la's '.'• A ,LA t.pp 'end, :tiptehd id steiititto e l it." - of, Mo.' Olessds can: lie' tied Of the,:-subscriber 'et liis'ehettp- store' itLtiorth - Overstreet. 'CA-11.1VICEN irrHHAI'• liAWNS;'''new styles cita,he' 'ljj very low or,the sulishriber ,at - ,his cheap :itors in North Hancver. eireet; • _L CA,P.MQNY. VO ' ...Ai J D HALBERT t, Fish. Fish. I=MMI= , St , -.',540P0 -- • • • - .•NF.WIPRING GOODS.' . - el- . "'UST . reeelvedatid . tiOw opening. an elegant assort - Merit 'of STAPLB AN D DRESS PO trDS',. , aucki neplaim.and figUred -Bateges, Linen. , lustred ek.diflitrent cclours and styles. Lawnssof 'every.style' , ,Ond price, a largeitssort ment of' Ginghtuns, - dimmer than °Net 'cam bri6t, bond 'muslin: IA large mat t mem of i Lace Goods, Ladies 'and' Gentlemens Kid,'Gloves, Lisle and thread glov, es. . A Large assortment el spring bonnet nibbling; also, Iletiery, Tuck , and side, combs, steel Beads. Bog and Purse clasps; slides, rings assortment of Boys and' Melia and-Silk twist_ _every eve ilco lour. ',MargeSpring- and Summer . Wear, , als beautiful prints,,. fast colours, English chintzes, hand some patterns, together with a large esrortment of bleached and brown mashes antrotber goods. Purchasers itill do well to 'call and 4ce before they purchase elsewhere:, ' -2. npr 4 G It CRO OBS. Mew; 4pring , Gocds.! TEE subscribers have just receivi.d - irlorge and' cheap stock of SPION G 'GOODS, bought cu for cash, which they Fitter for sale at very low prides,.. The following is a port, Blue, 'Brown, and Blue Black: 'iLOT-HS, from 1,50.. to 5.00 pg. yard. A bundsoine hit of nll wool . CASSIMKRES from 62i to one dollar per yard These are a very 'cheap-Wt. A variety of LA OTES-DRESS-GOODS-, consisting of Plain and Fanny Alptiihrfrrietreft, Earbdon Gingham Mohair Plaids, SillciPlakiLinetts, Shaded Mous de Laines, Lemons orlow as 12i; - ii 'great . My of Cannons •from 12k. We have fire English Chintzes warranted at 124. Also, BONNETS, Braid crone dollar, and upwind» together with a variety el fine bonnets Mn . which some entirely w styles. CARPE T a 121,.181, 25. 91k. 625, 'ls:' 2 yards wide et 50 eta, per yard: Checks, Tinklngs, Medina, • very cheap flannels, - men and boys Summer Wear, from 10 to 50 cents, and a great :and general variety of goods in our line. whielt we aredetermined to sell nt the very LOWEST PRICES.. We respeetfully solicit en exaMi natien of our stock, sutisfied that our goods nrd cheaper than they have ever been sold 1n • this place. . A do W° BENTZ; Mardi 14 3 doors soma of Post Office. Nair and Cheap Spring Goods, AT__THE NEW STOE,-. (101INER of IfatieNiar mi l lA/Author Streets, NJ opposite Leonard's Old Siam); . . - 11E — LITIMICTSIVICCI — T • .1”- - 111.111 01711 1 WI friends and the pithlic Chet they have Just re- •. turned from Philadelphia with a InrgeArd well selected assortment anew SPRINGDOODS purchasettat the very lowest pt ices. awl which they are determined to sell nt smell profits.— Among-them may be found Clotho, Cnssitneres Vestings, Tweeds, Pantaloon : Stutlit in -great variety, best. American and-Indirt Nar _ Also, LADIESI• DR-ESS .G 0 OD S., consisting in part of Silks, Bereges, Silk Tissues, Alpo elms, &c.. STRAW AND BRAID BCfN NETS, a fine lot-, Palm, Led lints, Ribbon , and Laoe (:gods. An eldgroit assortment of - Calicoes cind frne Chanties. suitable for the 'ap proaching season, at bur usual low prices-- , - Cheeks, Drillings, Linens aid the usunl variety' of bleached and unbleached muslins. BOOTS AND SHOES—a well selected assortment of men's, women's and children's 4-- good and t . handsome. GROCERIES—in all their varie ty, Sugar. Cbffee, Molasses, Pekin Company's* celebrated TEAS, &e. All the above goods heve been purchased right, and will be sold low Piens° give„usa call. nreh 2R S I POW ELI. & CO. amMCOVA,L. Doo , Goods and Greceries, • ir U. CAMIONIPIIcsiros to Infiniti . CO • friends and the"public that .he has remo ved to the stand on North Hanover sweet lately occupied - by - Chas - Barnitz. and text door to Haverstick's Drfig anti Look Store, where In is determined to sell goods as low ts any other establishment in Carlisle or in the county. fl is stock 'consists of Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts: satin, caehnicre. metinO and silk V estines ; rinnas, Alpachns,'Mous de Laires, Catlin:et-cc, French worked collars. kid gloves. silk fringes, crimps flowets, thread laces, &c. ICK IN G'd at 61 ots, calicoes 3 to 6+ cis, very cheap muslins, hosiery, Berlin and Caehinefe gloves, A. largo assortment of BONNET RIBBONS, very low, satiMplain and figured Mantua.. plain, hared, striped and figured. Also GROCERIES and QHF,ENSIVARE, such as" Coffee, Ten, Sugar, Spices of all kinds, tobacco, angers, crockery, glass and queensware, rice, Chocolate, starch. together with numerous other articles-- Give him a call, [apr 4 E. AL Colman's WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORE NORTH HANOVER STREET, - SIGS OF TUC " BEE 'HIVE." - 130 ESPECTFULIN „, L et t it, calls the attention ..s.to of his friends to his NEW STOCK. OF spitiNa & sum- AIER GOoll t 9. It is t: -itupoa-ible to enume rate all the articles we have for sole. Stith , oit to any we have tihnost every thing. that is nu cessary for Dulles mid Gawk-viers wear. LAMES DEPAR'I'JIENT — Neat figured mous deluines, Foulard silks and lawns, nitikair and satin striped luslic, pink and blue all stool delainsi satin sniped nious detains, second mourning elurendons. plaid I) cziese, Mat k bonnets and bonnet ribbons. fancy silk ties and scarfs, silk and Linen 'fringe s. silk flannels and linen tissues,- pink, blue and green bareges, kid silk and Lisle thread gloves, and n large assort ment 01 Ladies. Misses and Chit/bens hosiery. GENTLEMEN'S DEP A 114 M E N T.—. Frnneh and Engliih cloths, hilt' P 7 cents 40 56,00 per fiord, black French cassimeres, fancy cassiineros, vostings, all kinds, crown'cloths & lustre, tweeds and cassinotis, m hits linen eril lings, fancy caps for Bnys, Chins Pearl Hats .for men and children, chip hats, all kinds, bl'k and fancy cravats, Lisle thread, kid anti cotton Gloves. Also, A very , large stock 'of %Odle and unbleached- riluslins, calicoes from 3 cents to 121. Carpets and floor oil cloths, and great varioty of 'other goods not mentioned, pleat° call and FCO my stock, where, you will always find n full supply. • rnpr 4 AHEAD of all COMEETITICIIIL STILL TUE SPRIN'II GOODS ARE COMING! r • I AM now abchtt receiving from the Eastern cities u large andbenutifill select - Mu of SPRING -, and SUMMER GOODS-to which I invite the Attention of one and all. To deo LADIES' n Silks; Bareges; Linen Popeline„ Linen - Loa rya, Linen Chameos, French 'English and A airman Chintzes, Dingliams,'CLingl am Lawns 'awns, Lace and Plaid Mashes, Swiss,: Book od Tarlton doi, plain and fancy. Spring do Aines. Bonnets, Paraecila,_Sun_Ehades,_Rib ions,. Laces, Fancy. Trimmings, &c. &c., we' - latter ourselves to be able to please all in prices intl .- style, who will favor us with a cull. • GEN TLEMEN--For your own interests we ask of. you. to cull and °gamine. our stock of Super - ' • 1 7 rench and English Black. Clothe, 'French' and , English • fincy colors tiq.• fancy Frcrieli Cadet= memo, Doe Skin blade and 'fancy Englieh: and. American • Cassimers,..Silli Warp lJloth , and.' Tweeds, Codington and Merino.Cassimeres,&;; - : • Tweeds"; plain and fancy Crefonif..and'. 'Gana.'" broons, Buff.Cassimerea, - Fancy' -Jsens,'..:Supeir - 11. SilkiSatin,and slarsoilles•,Vestinga, plain high col'd &e. .Doinestie. goods abandence,:such as brown" muslin's:':"' "brown and black - Sheeting; Qenohurge, :Tick=' inga,,,Drills, , pptton,Patit Stuffs- (Very . client)) ; Colored Cambrics, Deniestic, Ginghams, Dia pers) Cheeks; Ntinlicone, - &:C.- • :;•-• • ' ' ' CARPETS • pate,,Flcior Oil:Cloths, PlaiW 10 * colored' 'hint ' tinge, . a beautiful: nasortnieut , Pf.•Tranimarent . min - di; till of which Will be sold-orinsually:low„i:1! BOOTS' AND SHOES=AII 14i{14iA, quell.. -: ties and Prio.)e,.noWt reciiivlnratul -hand,' also -'freak lot Of -ORQCERIES,-.which-eannet,lie,-:-.--- beat' in Priee'er".tlUality. Mackie very large and, eomPlete, • and we alwaye:take' , plessine t 4ti'sltoWing -goods` , without: charge. i Recollect the ald'stand.,a , -few: , deors casts of the Idarkeo , !: liciuser and': direggy :teit'lllardWare , SYtre. ••• ' '•• N,ltterch• .:CHAS: - „Cifinuoo . . . Taba..nna and' Fif 3 so l l4; V 0r choice D rand% conniving of tentuid ! Ow en dish , Anti'Nolilto;Eldiirndol , Lneciout Lu*ury, end ,Congt tied , chaiiing , Vobtineol , :rPranintiona;', RogelJna,, liernunlincnOrippob , Princips.7pneplia, , ti tl nd,-npsw, , ,t , otiinebtimdn,qt file Agars. ,pleo fine t3ito_nisk; 7! gbabao:/,l:..llo,o4liturrt 01i4, ontl stone I VA 14,3e4,0 t Igq310),tepffeloAtipn.cti0e,founitirlstboo6 fploc#,,raßandl,et,e, c e11, .T,0i.• be lAA il p'ot o f . bolesole 84 'a'cst„itiollik4E fiber In 11 tre " .c ,OP . ?' I WI IO R 4441 R om p ao; • (TITOIAS, Olti3lg4: