=CtaSratatt &AV WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1549, ~' . El .CONFIRMATION,.—We are,reqtieoe4 to state:that confirmation will be a dministered in the Catholic Church in this borough, on Tuesday, theafithinst., at 10 (Nook, A. M., by the Right Rev. Bishop KENRICK. ENLARGEMENT OF TILE HERALGe7—OUT proposition for enitirgementtbas- been already responded to by eoveral of our friends, and a mirnber of names have been added tdour list. We are confident that our list can be largely Increased if our Ord subscribers will but urge upon their neighbors the duty of supporting their own county newspaper. Weyer° deter. mined to publish ,a paper worthy of our flour. haling agricultural county, and at the cheapest rate, $1,59, if paid at the time of subscribing ! SAD EVENT.—charles Callio, an.inte resting boy of thirteen yeapr, Ann of Mr. Jas.. Celli°, of this borough, was. drowned in the Canedoguinot Creek, on Monday last. Ho, was out in a boat with 'a smaller boy, and noi• thee of them .prebably being able_ to manage it, the boat floated over the dam. The other boy saved himself by clinging to the boat, but Chart 6i, unable to help himself, was drowned. His body was Soon after recovered, but life was extinct. A little -more than six months ago we recorded an accident by which samwlittle follow' as so much injured by n: train of cars passing over him, that.tho am putation of one of his legs became necessary. That misfortune having rendered hint a pecu liar object of affection . , it may well be supposed. that the sad event of Monday fell with heart rending-force-upon-his _afflicted-prtrents-and friehds. The calamity elicited the deepest sympathies of our community: A GOOD APPOINTAIENT.—HIS nuttrer pus friendsin„this county will be gratified to learn'tithlt. G• BRARDEDURY, Esq., of this ho• rough, has recently been . appointed• to one of the higher clorksbipi itt the Treasury Depart• mcnt at. WaiMotion; Mr. Erandehury is a gentleman of fine talento, which he has for years freely devoted to the promotion of Whig principles.., Ills appointment is but a just'ac• knowledgement for valuable and 'efficient set vices as a workineWlitg. We shall miss him at the next "rally." STiIAWBERRIF.S Our enterprising friend, Mr. DAVID MILLER, jr., of' the. ' High land Nursery; near this borough, showed us solne splendid specimens of this delightful Fruit o few days since. He has now under cultivation several varieties of the StraWberrY i the largest an d finest of which is the •Hovey Seedling.' Ono of these, shown to us, meas ured full three and a half inches in circumfe, ranee! We hope Mr. Miller will send a good supply into market. THE . CHOLERA.—Do our .citizens think our town to' bo an entirely safe that no mea sures are necessary for cleansing 'streets and slloys,setiwing impure and offensive matter, and adopting such regulations as shall have seine effect in warding off disease? Proven times' are. always bettor than corn ? , and it seems to us high time that some Movement should be made towards preserving the gene ral health of the community, TEE HOME JOURNAL.- Published every Saturday. The first number of a new series of this widely-circulated and universally popular Family Newspaper, will for the accom. modation of new subscribers, be issued on Saturday, the seventh day of Ju>next, with several new, original and attractive features.— The Homo Journal is wholly a'peculiar paper, abounding in every variety of Litetature and News; and .besides being one of the most elegantly printed and interesting sheets extant, it is by far the cheapest—the terms being only Twn Dollars a year (in advance) or three copies for five dollars. Addres Mortals & Wrws, Editors and Proprietors, pt the office of Publication, No 107 Fulton street, N. York. . HOLDEN'9 DOLLAR MAGAZINE.—The June number of this remarkably Cheap tiabli cation contains a varle,tirofAtecesti rig original articles in-various departments of literature,' together with several good Wood Engravings. 'flour readers arc incredulous as to the possi• .bility of any person issuing a Monthly Maga zine of near 100 pages, well printed on good paper, and edited with ability, for the mere trifle of $1 a year, lot them remit that amount to Charles W. Holden, No. 109 Nassau street, New York, and their incredulity will soon •va nisli. THE GLORIOUS Fovirru!— Temper ance, celebrations ore talked of in Shippons. burg and News Mc on the 4th. 'A large seciety has recently been formed in the latter place, wo are informed. We wish it permanency and_boundlcalLinchaed-of-niemberallip. MAJOR GENERAL.--W4b are requested to announce Col• William Gilmore.; of Cham• bersburg, Franklin codnty, as a candidate Ibr the Gaul of Major General of the XV division Pennsylvania Militia, (being Cumberland, Per. ry and Franklin countins,) at the election in 3iiiy nest. Tin CALIFORNIANS 1 .—A letter from Goo Fleming, Esq. , (rocciveri joist us we were going to press) dated- t+PlUin's, near Caw or . ganzas , River, May I1,'184?," informs us that tha - party.ha; , e reached that poinesarefy.'„lt is about oho hundred mike beyond Independence:, All of thorn wcro goodlrealth and gettingl finely: • . . . - ;1::-.Corpalack 81:Co.'s list of - V4lulibl - 6 Prep ~ aratlOns. consisting •• ' •‘ • ~,,The'fieuulnb,'Halm'of Columbia, for restori ng . PaibrAitrilaior, for' Patna' and , • "...Amin', Norio and Done Liniment for . ..pr.'lllcNalr'AlAconstic.,oll . for Deafness. • Hay's Liniment for the'Pliee,' r • Comstock*, Co.Pa ,Concentrctedinpohnil Fluid' Extinct of.diersetierille; for,pyrifying the 8100d , ,-,. - • , The Motlier'S anindiad Discoccry ; `;: • ',l , , ~,;‘Longlefellrent Weittera l'anttiea:• • • Rev. - . Dr. Bartholomew's , Expeetoraat' Platt • By'r,up foreppldirit- • •',6 , oonneys Mixture gor . Secier-Diseases.-.., - " 'D Kblinstottic's VerittlAsge, for, Maims In „ And - Mte. , Draivp'e celebrated ":Pain ,for. hi - 'faliellika'lderlitis;.Dys'entery,:Cutk , nnd.: :Ernieen,..heall4sores oti• man or beast, &o: , lie ;taken intairteily.or applied:eke : o,lllh. All the aboire. valuable 'preparallimi which want of room , prevente . • ;',us speaking 'of 11/0111,1mtloglarly, but whielt have oh'.• lialtwelAhn•higtfest celebilty;,ara for sate 'ln Cailisle' OH MLLES OGILDWsoIc., agent.,; , printed :401d , , lions be found with each artlelb, „ , • will . • ~. , • -- , -..'l • , i , to, - .---, 1•.- - :4•;l',lllATOtrigD;' T''-' ':' ' ; I , J. ;,.. ,a niii ~ . teu en edi, Mew York; omtbii . , . 1Y,..,!',', _ ay:,by the,,R6v.l.•Hinnlto -, o.n.s.P4eise 14 ort ne i y ,, fc , • • n. 0%4. '-'.•Menoescr-If- A" , r 4 .:'• 42 '', arliale,,-tei, mos peacoat' , of IbA'.'Tallgtfteri'of,,,the' Roil.' LiMail ''''''' g'' 'k‘ 3ll 'V 0, '.:l(7Pirit‘) " I L ;,'PladOi ''''',"",-,. ', ' . rt,l• , ,/,,,..-1i.....at. P,;s,,;;', ,•:,,g3,l,:re- ,ils-v1 DI : , • 44' , x`i=o , i'! . in once in}la ' 4-- .-.' ~, ~,,•,.,:, '...; lithinitailt.;•Tioon' Gin o •V ntlll l id ehiP ' ';: - - 1 75 'years' - • :1 '" • --: '-' ''' - '''. - :'-'l - ':- .- ..':;`'...'": t•';.:4•AV.,:i.":, OF ME „elPOra dears Statement, Appraisement of Diatillera, teewers, gatipg.;Hoades:;Acii , in comberla.nd\ County , , , as classified-by.nie, as per‘ . .kgi...of ASsemtily ,`. passed , lotl April, ;1849 ,F ~ ~, ' t. Edward Shower,./Catlikle ° Henry Barnhz do • -WntrAlexander • -- dW• ---;;:--:- Wm: T. Phaler do Jacob I.in , lido John Hannon •• A C,Norton do • -Wm. Chandler . do Jas. Donaldson • do Geo. Chandler do . ~. las•Hathorn do Frank. Barker ' do 0 G Cramer do . Elijah. Switzer do , Daniel Bile do J W - Rutiz . do • Levi Snell do John Craig, , do , John Deemer do, . . Thos. Edie do Wm. Harkness Allen township Wm. Harkniss do . Robt. Linn, Dickinson t Wm M Henderson, N. Middleton Robert Colin, S. Middleton John M Good, Abt. do John Kelly .. . do .. M. BellzhooVer, Monroe tp. C& P A Ahlc do Mr. Coover, Southampton Joseph Quigley, Hopewell tp. • John Lsnghlin ' • do Jacob r Ali, Newton tp. • .All persons concerned in the above classification who may feel themselves aggrieved will, take notice that I will hold'rtn appeal at the Court House in the Borough of Carlisle on THURS DAY, the 91st of June, 1849 1 between the hours of 8 o'clock, kilt, and 4 P. M. , • Juno(. J WORTHINGTON, Mercantile Appraiser. Notices, Estate of GEORGE RUPP, dec'd. NOTICE is hereby given that lettemof Ad ministration on the Estate of GEORGE Allen township, Gemb RU PP, co., ha __. oy to i tu li in and wnship in said county.—' EMI All . persons having claims o'r demands against tha Mate of the said decedent are rentreSted to make known the same without delay, and those indebted io make iinmediate payment to May 30—tit JOHN SHOP"', Adm'r. . Estate of Hetty Ramsey, dec'd. LETTERS of Administration with the will annexed; on the EState bf-HErrv-Rx.msEir; Jate of South Middleton township, Cumberland county, dec'd., have been grante-d to the subscri• ber living in the Borough Of Carlisle. All per ons having claims against said EState, are i.e. (vested to present them for settlement, and those indebtedlto make immediatirpayment to ANDREW BIiAIR, Adm'r. may 25—(it—pd Estate 9,1 SAM'L IRVINE, dec'd N - UTICE is hereby given that Letters. Tes tamentary on the estate of Samuel Irvine, Into of Newton townshiP, ded'd., have been granted to the sultseribers. the first named resiiiing.in the Borough of Newville, and the last named in.Ne , vton township. All persons indebted to said estate ill make immediate payment,And those having claims will presorts.. them for set tlement to .IkNIES R. IRVINE. ISAAC Kool\ S, sr. Estate of Daniel Gayinan, dcc'cl • NOTICE in hereby given ,lint Letlen; Ten- Mmentary on the Estate of DANIEL GAY, MAN, Into of Frankford township, dee'd.. have been granted Io the subscribers,, the first named living in, the same township, and the second in Mifflin township, All persons knowing.them• selves indebted to said estate to make payment immediately, and those having claims to present them for settlement in A BRAITANI CAYMAN, JONAS GAYAIAN, mn16'.196t Estate ot Daniel Mohler, dec'd. LL parsons are hereby notified that letters 11. testamentary orr ihilast will - and testament of DANIEL MOHLER, late of Allen town• ship, Cumberland county, Pa., deed, have this day been granted to the ,subacribers residing in same town - sliip.' All persons havink_eltdme or demands against the estate of said decodent•are requested to make known the same without delay, and those indebted to make immediate payment to SOLOMON MOHLER, JACOB MOHLER, mal6'496.tpd , Executors Estate of Jacob-Lehman,.dec'd NOTICE is hereby given that Letters Tes tamentary on the Estate of JACOB LEII MAN, Into of South Middleton township dee'd. have been granted to the subscriber. All per sons knowing themselves indebted to said es tate to make payment immediately, and three having claims to ore'sent them for settlement to GEO. BRINDLE, Executor. mn u n'49(it Notice to l'ax"-Payers -UNDER the .pro Visions of the Act of 1844, any county paying into the State Treaaury. the State 'fax lovled on such county, prior to the 17th of July in any year, is entitled to an abatement of ii per cent. on the amount so paid. The undersigned, CoMmissioners of Cum• heriand 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 'Treasurer to pay over the Spite Tux, eo as to receive the afore• said abatement of 5 per cent., the benefit of which has hitherto been.enjoyed by the citizens of the county generally, - should be allowed a deduction of that amount by the collector—have authorized the different Collectors to make said abatement from the State tax, in ail cases Where the State and County tax is paid to the collector before the 17th day of July,l 849, when said abatement shall amount to one cent or more, no fractions e of a cent to 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 benliet of an nuatement 'of five per cent. thereon, but but to meet said payment they. have - found it necessary heretofore to appropriate n parl of the funds to moot the deficiency occasioned by delinquents, until the balance of the 'State Tax was collected. It therefore becomes no. cossary to require the pa meat of both State and county tax to entitle the payer to the afore- , sale abatement, upon the aforesaid Stale Tax. 'l'ho undersigned therefore confidently antici pate that the above arrangement,and the further inducement of enabling Cumberland county to maintain the character for promptness and fi delity which she has jicquired' in the discharge of her obligations to the, Commonwealth, will induce every tO Aiseharge Thew State and County Tax prior to thei7th day of -July. ' DANIEL COBLE, , -JOHN ELL;. ; SANIES'• ELSO, • . County Co missioners. Attest—WM. REILLIC,,CIeek Cemibissionors' , Office, ' , May 2, '49; 'l l /ALL PA 'ERS: , - THE alubseriber iriviteethe attention of par• ehaaereAo"; his extehaiiie vnriely of WA.Lf., PATEES.:ettinnlea .ol .whielt "may bo eeen'.at hie'BoOk le; enabled-- to sell it pity. retail to-furnish' the • article' ,nt the ebortea '.TA OB EEL.' Ne* EtpriOg; - a.c, Butnmer, , JG; :OARIVIONTAia q nit tied. I F.P. large and'extensiiiit ailtuclaleatmtSking and Bummer:Goode' to - sehlelfhe invitee'the at, teiation wf,-his friends And 'the' poliageneraily; An'th'esllb determtned to gall , his goode' no low ae any-otlier establishmantitrcarliale the ; couaty. flaitars'trOie if that; istriat m annikin ,tO 'huainase, he reeeflle lihirat share or nnblio;"patronagel° , • ••••;',61025 ~Tusl"; received and teamnleie,atook or 'ep ninti'Snin Good auinible Weer. Hauser', BM. Franck and Faney',Cjiloied -, Cistkei:of d'esetiptionaA.—Bl'k And,Faney:Pasainrsp,i3l,all sliades, , and !nix! iiires;'illo;CaSkineyints, 'Tweeds and . Praning= Tonsot:All 049nrii and gnalitiasi. y,aiiiinge, , Silks Tiltih,'erist!!ruir.§lo.,l64l4o alatk a ncy.Alataa ith7„ liame paaartment„ ef ; Gloves; cravaar * 66 : l 9',. l llTipa;Rifd.,§4,fravidlqa;.ag oPen,anJ -toady, fatipiaa atipA ac.ipt atand ,oapokitta ;hi . • may 2q, , • • • 441i,t9A131:45.:1'...f.t.,: - ! .. o. .fliEW.ViidsP.ii4llxil:'oolo,i96p.iioitiil4-0110. ofilrat;pi:qt:or)ReAlrotpißme;;;,-4::4,.,-.!,-;,i. MEI No. of Gqllono 27,004 • 36,000 Whiskey 27,000 . do 15,0 00 • Whiskey. 0,00 ' Whiskey. 54,000 Whiskey. 15,000 ' Whiskey. 27,2011 ___.Whiskey. 45,000 Whiskey. 18,000 - do 9000 Whiskey. 1000 Whiskey 2000 'Whiskey 22,500 Whiskey Incallister's annealing . Ointment iIR THE WORLD'S SALVE, contains 'no Illorcury.—The following , Certificate ie from a regular Physician, of catoneive pram the . Re ister -nbe issued b ,e - ri.lio JUICE I have for the last two years been 'alba habit of using your Ointment-in eases...of Rheumatism Chilblains, and in TENIA CAPITIES, (Scald Houds,r and thus fur with the happiest effect. I think from the experiments I have made with it, that at richly deserves to be adopted as an ar tigle`eftivery day use by ilmprolession at-large. Yours truly, S..BELL;.,IiI. D. Phila. READ THIS. • Philadelphia, Dcc. 29,1.847: To James McAllister—bear Sir: I take pleasure in making known to you the great benefit I have received by using 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 tone purpose; but by using your Ointment a few days it Was completely dried up and well.. I have used it fur burns, for which I find it an excellent articl e ; also in all cases inflamation; ED. _THORN. I certify the above statement is true. M. C. CADMUS. N 0.90 Market,strect, Phila. • Vdo certify that I have.stised McAllister's all Hauling Vegetable Ointment for coldness of my feet; also for Rheumatism in my limbs and Corns on my feet, and have been entirely reheved. Ificlieving•it to be a good Medicine, I do not hesitate to recommend it In the above complaints. • • - LEONARD KAILE, Morris tp. Waihington Pa. Aug. 21, 1847. , I certify that I have used McAllister's all , Healing Vegetable Ointment, or the World's Salve, for a tooling in my wife's brdast, w!fich has given her Incalculable benefit; also on one of my chlldren, , for sore oyes, which give im. mediate relief. .1, therefore, recommend it as - a good medicine. PARKER - REED, Hopewell (p. Washington Co. Pa. Aug.. 2.1, '47.- Around the box are directions for using Mc. Allisier's Ointment, for Scrofula, Liver Com. plaint, Byreidielas, Teller, Chilblain, Scold Head, Sore e3teie, Quincy, Sore throat,-Beonchi• toe, Nervous - affection ," Pains, Head ache, Asthma, Deafness, Ear ache, Burns, Corns, all diseases of the skin, Sore Loa, Pimples, 4c. Swelling of the Limbs, Sores, Rheumatism, Piles, Cold feet, Croup, Swelled or Broken Breast, Tooth ache, Ague in the face, 4c., 4c. If MOTHERS and NURSES know its value in cases of ' , swollen" or Sore Breast, they would always apply it. In such cases, if free ly used, and aceording,to the directions around each box; ,['gives relief in u very few hours. r BURNS—It is one of the best things in the world for Burns. (Soo directions for using it.) PlLES—Thousande nro yearly cured by this Ointment. It never falls in tiving relief for the Piles. This Ointment is good for any part of the body or limbs when inflamed. In some eases it should be applied often. CAUTION—No Oiniment will he germlne unless the name of JAMES McALISTER is written with a pen on every label. PRICE TWENT•FIVPI CENTS A B9X. For sale by ihy agents in all the principal cities and towns itt the United States. , JAS. McALISTER, Solo Proprietor °Ns above Medicines. Principal Office REMOVED to'2B N. Mute Sr. Philadelphia. Ac PTS. S. Elliott, and 6. W. Haverstielt, Carlisle •J. &L. iteigel, Mechanicsburg. • G. W. Singiser; Churchtown. Rhoad •& Wherry, Newburg. Joseph H..fierron,Nowville. • J. M. Lutz, & Geo. W. Bell, Harrtoburg: THE SYMPTOMS or 'WORMS A ro the tongue often white and loaded; the A breath heavy and. foetid;. a disagreeable otawpctialt,.. taste-in-the-moutln-occasionelly •thirst; the'appetito extremely variable, some times remarkably deficient; and at others vo ralcious. Vlore is sometimes a siekieli_fecling with vomiting of mucous; :flatulence of the stomach and intestines; pain in the abdomen) swelling and hardness of the, abdomen; the bowels are Irregular; the stools aro slimy; and 'there is at) occasional appearance of worms in the evacuations; the urine is often milky and 'turbid; there is frequently itchiness of the fundament mid' nose, which, is often swollen; there is 'occasionally disturbed , sloop. with grinding of the teeth, and sudddon awaking in ti fright. There are, at tinier), headache or giddiness, ringing in the cars, or even deaf-.,, nese, faintness, convulsions, drewsinees, We. !once of manner, ill temper. In some cases epilepsy and cholera, and 011/311 apoplectic and • PacalYlie symptoms;' and moral of the signs of ;from of the brain and catalepsy, appear - connected with worms. Frequently, there, itta short i fty 'cough, and pleuritic pains ';' snme times feeble and irregular , pulse; ,valpitations and ~.an irregnlar fever: thti'-epuntenanco' Is generally.-pallid -,-or ..sallow, - -and , sitmewhat blowed,,and there occasional, &Aril. of one.o•bath cheeks....!..Ani'one tuf 'these signs hilndicative.W.ornis;:and the Morit'offeetual tfatiCand cheatiesi'reinedyja '7 : N, Ent.`.7ottri;4o,l4lititaE. WORIW TEA; prepared , by LlNS;7tit .h h olesele - and Retail :Drug;tStrire, , Carlielq.-Pa;;Yand: - ..nonir.,-' genuine ,withent tlitiWiltten'eigrialure; 4 Jrhe,ProPrietor. Or Ohl - Medicine - is' , Rant of .its. anporiarityt.tio,any.'ather Medicine. noW,ln'aee, ,, , , thathreiwill - ,chearftillY . :... h is FreParation . fails..te give equal' satisfaction;e,, i , ..4 . 14,,W,0RW1TA 'When ...made ..accordingi. ,. ;: td - thaMtittillons,' % ie Pleasant . and will tie takenz by,thk*tavdimidioulu ; peak age , aortal Nadi cido' thy the cure the' most "Oldititiate; only- , 2s`cents!a'; ., • Oa'NOPOKnYlkore4eP.Oil ppl led iciV the menit`i terrify , • (9420491,y' *! 0 1 , - rn L i yrk f w go,o o ... df , Ohoip ers' wan "..t.,,. et.., 4,,,i15!. . „I t!iiLo 4 l4° ,. ?a-"ii,3`,3tiPl° , YAn ii, ..i,1..i,,, ~f 44 Orrt"7,',",3j.oHolPEUSffy Yitileatictinbmule immediately.ist,*P9i4, ,surnuePororile°uul"llrice3sF.“iiivai cord..,F lsilErt!. Ett:A/q): , , Distiller' - :12 50' Brew& • AOO .-5.00 Eating . .hotise do 5 00 Beer hoeso 5 00 Medicines 5 00. do. 5 00 . , do " 5 00. 'do 5 . 00 do 5 01) .do , 5 09 do 500. do ; 5 00 do '•• 509 do 5 00 do 5 00_ do -5 00 do ' • 5 00 Class hiskey, r, t 8 9 ,-r• - -10 51121 do Distiller do Distiller Distiller Distiller do -do Distiller do Distiler Distiller Distiller Distiller itlebicinco. CERTIFICATE Erg • it 'rttotitc . '''' INEW-teghtriii'llAnoWAßElTOßE.. -, -:. MliFilialuictilferemave2,itiiitvreeeiVelf at tneir ~ I CasTeW:M4Chetip',IIARBWARp STORE /f east` High" air raitriasiteC,Pililfiy'S Dry Good Store; a - large tOok, , at goßgsVsn'theirl liaa, to which thimwe lii, call, tliF,lfttintion.,ofitrchah: sore, ateii.'arrangoinent an, the city hesng - each; as — tii - Ohablii , thehil to seen , 'thei goods r at the lowest city if:ideas.' , • .'• •A'..!"' , • `.4, - :, , • -. , •', . Their , stockcomp rises ' i'ftll'assortment of. Locks and'. Latches Of ettehr.stileaad. Size,— Hinges; Screws,..Bolte,"ah& every article used' - ftWßilildiligis7 - Atigilts • - and - liiig - iff:Bitte,. chisels. braid and hand rucea, - :hatcheste,fdrawing knives, planee;•and'plane' bites?haiadi . .panel, and ' Rip. ping saive,.mill,' , cros'e;eht'„tind'circular' saws, trace arid . hallat 'Maine, llamas; shovels, spadee, sod hoes; hakand manure failts.'YAlso, a largh assortmeht ~ of Pocket and Table • putlery,— spoons, shovel and tongs. )halters and' '['rays, Hollow ware; Brass and3„eitamaleil Preserving Kettles, Iron Furnaces;' Cedar Ware, 'anvils and vices, Files and Rasps of every kind. Bar Band and Hoop Iron, Cadt, Shear Spring and Blister Steel, - &e. Also. • • iOO Boies Window Glass. ' • 5 00 12 50 12 50 12 50 20 00 20 00 12 50 12-50 12 50 12 50 500 12 50 5 00 12 50 100.1Cege Wetherill's Pure Whife Lead 5 Barrels Linseed Oil.. 3 Barrels Sp. Turpentine. 200 kegs CninborlandNitile. May9'49 WRtGHT & SAXTON To all whom it may Concern ! GEORGE W. RHEENI. ROHANKFUL-io the public generally for past jj favors and their liberal patronage, still con tinues to carry on 'the SADDLE, TRUNK, and HARNESS making business, at his old stand in N.anover street, two doors north of the Carlisle Bank, dt the sign of the Mammoth Collar. He is now beter prepated than ever to accommodate his custotnerit, '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 SA DLES, CARRIAGE HARNESS, plated and common; Farmers' Gears, of, all kinds, Tra veiling Trunks of all descriptions and prices,- ' Valenta's and Carpet Bagai-13ridles,.Martingals '_Dollanii,Stock,-Leathor-and-Raw - Hhie - Witipic, Leather, cotton and worsti,d Fly -nets, and'. all Other articles in his line—all of which he is de teriainektiheltat'the very lowest Miilflitices. Making and repniringiVlatrasses of hair. husk and straw, tind all kinds of Uphotsteing will be punctually attended to. • ap2s'49i y EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTION. IN THE I!nce of Hardware, • 1 hI AVE just veeeived-the largest and Cheap. est stock of HARDWARE, Glass, Paints, Oils Varnishes, Saddlery, Carpenter's. and Cabinet Maker's Tools, Mahogtiny Voniera and all kinds of Building Materials over brought to Carlisle consisting of Locks, Hinges, Screws, Nails a _ and Spikes. Persons about to build will find greatly to their advantage to look at my stock before purchasing elsewhere. - Come and see the Gorids and pearl 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 Chuin made by Mr George Spangler, the best article now in use. • SC YTH ES.—I have just receivermy Spring stock of Grain and Grass Scythes, manufactured expressly for my own sales, and warranted to he a superior &Melo. Cradle makers and others will find these Scythes to be the best ar, tide itt the market and at the lowest price wholesale find retail at the old stand in North Hanover street. • JOHN P LYN-D. apt 8'49 Rooks,, Stationary, Ire, THE undersigned having purchased the Book and Periodical ostabliithinent lately kept by Mr Joseph Kneedler, next door to•Burkholders (late - Bootem's) Hotel, respectfully informs the !public that he inte nds to keep constantly on I'band all the latest a nd beet publications of the day, which he will furnish at PUBLISHERS PRI. CPA. Among the best and most popular works lately issued from the press are the following Harper's cheap and superfine edition of Me ' Cauligy's History of England. - Neandor's Life pf Christ. Large family Bibles elegantly Bound common do. • Diolt'ot Philosophical works Prayer and flyiun Books, superfine editions.— Pardoe's Louis XIV.. Classic and English Dictionary's. Scars' Wonder of the Worli, 260 engravings.'_Dowligg's.Hititory of Roman ism, a new and enlarged edition, containing the life of Pope Pius IX. btinging the. history down to the present time. Family Monitor, by Mrs. Ellis, containing her popular workA, Women, Mothers, Wises and Daughters of England, Bvo Statesman's Manual from NVashington to Polk, 2 Vols. Bvo. Guido to SoCial Happiness, by Mrs Ellis, 8v). cloth extra.' The Gluttons, a family picture by Buiwor. New York in Slices by an experienced carver. Roland. Cashel by Chas. Lefevro, part Ist. • The Diamond and the Pearl, a new novel by Mts Gore. All of Ellen Pickerings, Mrs. G‘cy's and other popular iffi: vols on heed. - Together with, the best assort- Meet of Miscellaneous, Scho'6l, Mid - Religious books. Also,Stationery, Blank Books, Sze.— 'The best daily, weekly and family newspa. pars in the citieseof Philadelphia, New : York and Boston. AZIN es-rGodey, Gyaham, Sartain, La. dies Nat onal, - Ijolden's, Eclectic, Columbian, &C. recetyed regularly as soon as issued from ,the press, and furnished at Publishers prices. All orders, for books, &c., promptly I - trended to—his arrangements • being such as will enable him to supply all orders in two or three days notice at ihrillet.. April 4,'49.. • JACOB ERB• New and Important! GEORGE W. RIIEEIII having recently purchased the county right of HAvwenTs's PATENT COLLAR STuFFER, would respectfully call the attention of the trade to that important invention.. It is certainly - .one of the sreales improvements of the age. This machine stuffs the Collar crooked around the.block, faced with hair, wool, or other materiali, hack stuffs it with long straw, and also makes collars of cbt straw Wit!' less than half the labor'and time of the old way of stuffing. This machine will stuff all and every kind of horsd collars; fram the best . ..mem leather down to the catrunonest kind in use, and with but ono men steadily et work will stuff and shape fifty collars per. day in a neuter and letter style than any other Way known. Saddlers in the county are invited to call at tlio subscriber's establishment on North Hano ver street' ' Carlisle, and examine the machine.— TOwnship:Athol:l : rights will ;,be sold. To those whodoj not, wish to buy n.right the sub s scriber offers Rum/. Wan COLLARS at whole sale much . shaaner' than they • can be Menefee tont! in anyether Way. Orders for collars in any quantity, are respeetfullysolicited. • - • Newark - ngture arms JU,ST receiyod at Dr. Ravy4na'.. Drug k"orti . . May 2'49: Yirast , POwder. Fraah and . warranted: goad,' far aide ,at Dr RA WLIN,,T- 'F - Druit.atore;:llyireat Main ai red 'Cotiele.. , . . . .AN extensive assottment and'or all qualities; and pikes- . Call ,und l' , ,incntnintilopt. ;the cheap more in Nottlt'Hanoyer g rant:, `,..., ', . m 2 ' -.•• '., . , 1- , : s!.';' , l. l G. CMVIONY.. •. , r —FRZIEUEZ' 'EWALD " N ID , FigßßlNG;jiiit 100ived . by t h e, suba'cribai, , vnry,.auportor. arliclaa, and faii Rale A3heapioir_caeh - at , tha .Inmily• x l eocery ,inorai of- ' : ' [iota) ' •:' ' 105.13 11 'LIIERT.'.! . , „ ~. ... .. .,. •,' •• onnot , Zatniio•4ll4 -; JUST- opened a variety of ColorettkßOnn'et , ;Lawne,Bonn et Crowns andaipe,stianee do„ . CotfOrt Shirts VI alao Silltß s Itirtf4jO,ettecelved , Ity:1 - 44 rrLIVALT,N ) . . , .13oot.10:14A4111111oepW;i?,Y, e . :# , ':-; A eplerid id nisaitriri,enr ;pf Speliie;iiiitie*oof Booto,A9gether with wiiiptmiitidthWditbiith end lust cloge,,noo- mitt fot sakiAttiv ittletere &C fin, 77- ii;ut :RAviizNeq,ip A uc t iim,n99iF , Storo Meht Main 1 - TO:VhOnt , alifir 40110•11V'' THE;Pciokiikrid,iNetps I),Ofwgipirld:the firm of ,yrityrstis eLeirtrope&are_ now,m tiM hp,4_l4( otion^ilto o. persona ash l firm:will ileirmld.pey oft tfogiriikotriti ar haboirt(tel'befoffi t tlikast - 61,JulyMaxt,:mtialler 'that bellB,lh4; and' accoiiote :. "s. ;fir '.". ';' , IIY;PRS, tin,E 4 43 R., 1 - rllll,l3r'St•iflrPu'r,z ~ ,'" ' • -"•;'...T;:77 . „ . . ~ . • . , ' • " %".'". • - Irish Linens; .1..,,,.5.1. t ' 1414 i., ±"..;:r ,r' r t titauglybig x"- ': , ~,., ,„- ,,, . -,.., -_: ,.:,... :4 d 7cA't:i' Pl_f_. TO. N AR, ~ :,----.,-, , .c:,GREAVOENTRAC`..''' ~. '' CHEAF - "BOOK STO . F;::, 164 chpu s uf 67rilt;Corner.of S'ppenth, Svpim'a '•' -'. ' Buiklingt Thiladelphia.` - mr - NOWING: the wants of did community, 1 XX. the Proprietor • of this .Establishment has' fitted up a Store in the most elegant manner, hrving'ilue , - regsrd to the comfort.' of *his cus tomers, so that•every.Strangetiisitinghis Book'' Store, may teal entirely at..homer- . - 4 . • = - ' HIS - IMMENSE - STOCK , of Books is °las: sificid according.to the.varions , Departmenteol Literature, so thatflisitors.catt . ,, find the - Books they ire in search 'of for themselies. Baying ' his .stock for the'• most, ‘part, at' the.Auortott SALes(and being connected with .one of the Largest Publishing Houses in this country, besides publishing largely himself. enables him to sell ALL BOGER at LOWER PRICES than any other house of a similar character on this continent. His: facilities for the LurouNATIoN or Booxs from;Europo, are unsurpassed, hay- I log a Branch of his establishment in• London, where afters of private gentlemen aro carefully executed and forwarded to this Country by. 1 every Steamer and packet. A CATALOGUE of Books with the prices attached is issued quarterly, containing Lists of :NOW.' Additions_ made ta_his-large collection, - which are in all cases for sale at the LOWEST PRICES, or from 25 to 7.1 f per cent. below Publisl erg!, prices. Thus in buying even a few Books, quite a considerable amount is', saved. As a still further Inducement to stran gers visiting the city, every one who purchases Ono Dollar's worth of Books, Will receive a . copy of the STRANGER, IN PUILADELD}IIA, an eleffarit lamo. volume, the price of which is 25 cents. • IKrThe limits of an advertisement are too confined tcronumerate the prices of any of the Book', or to giV von a faint idea •of the im mense advantages be derived from purchar ing at the great Cdntra Cap Book Stofe, but let all who are in search .61 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. --!-STA-T-lONER - Y - in7all its branches furnish ed at the Lowest Prices. The Initials of those perchasing Lotter' and Note Paper, neatly stamped' in the corner, Without Charge. Orders for any article'may be sent by mail, addrersed to the Proprietor pnd the directions in all cases will be fully carried out. With great punctuality and despatch. . °orders for Catalogues should be prepaid. GEO. S. APPLETON Bookseller, Publisher, Importer, and -Ste; ' ..tioner, 164 Chesnut Street, corner of Sti• venih, Smaim'e Building fmy9'4o3md A Purely Vegetable Medicine. txr oasDELt's VEGETABLE REST°. V RA'I'IVE PILLS nave been gradually but surely domeing - inio favor, among the fami lies of this Country for some years past. They have done this entirely inrough their great worth as a FAMILY MEDICINE. Agencies . brim been appointed but no pulling end hurelma as is resorted to by quacks to sell their mcilicind has been done. The pills. ' see offered fur sale and have and will erntinueto be sold by all t="e principal storekeepers., The—proprietors claim for their Medicine the following advantages over nll others—viz; They are PURELY'VEGE TABLE. They are CERTAIN TO OPE RA. t'E. Their operation is FREE from all PAIN. They can be use(i witb EQUAL BEN EFIT by the YOUNGEST INFANT and the STRONGEST MAN—Their efficiency in Fe, vers, Ague. Headaches. Habitual Costiveness, Flyspopsia,.Cholera Morbus, hOs been pro ved uplon thousands. They aro a Ceitairk Cure for Worms. The proprietors-possess a certifi cate from ageneemarr Lottiswhe was cu red of a TAPE WORM by the use of them, TRY . THEM THEY WILE. NOT FAIL. Travelling 'agent for the State of Pennsylva nia—CHAßLES P. A MET. For sale, price 25cts a box containing FIPPY PILLS, with full di rections by the following agents in .Cumberland County - . - For sale by - Dtt RAWLIN'S Carlisle, Pa. JOHN D I T.LER , WIN BR ATTON.— N — .IV Lib. yes,—Shippensbnra. S L SENTMAN,—Newburg. _ _ A WEEKS & Co, Proprietors, Laboratory, No 14.1F6estnut street Philadelphia, January, 24th, 1849, Shad and Herring, A LOT'of No " - Fresh - Shad find Herring, of dire quality andfull Brands, as also Ground Al'. lurn SAL l', and a lot of fins Dairy Salt either n sacks or b j the bushel—besides SALMON AND MACKEREL, now in store and for sale at lowest crash prices, call anctrree for yourselves at the Grocery Store of .1 W. EBX ma9'49 Cure Your Uorse [F HE BE AFFLICTED • es;t.. ° with Humor's, Soros, galled neck and shoulders, quitter ; jog& bone, grease, apavin, or • evil. one box of Dalley's Anima (..ti!ironic Cure-AII will convince you that thre. is no mistake in it. . READ THE FOLLOWING , v—TIHE is to certify that.l have used Dalloys Animal Galvanic Cure All, and found it the safest and most speedy care for sores and bruises, that I have aver Used, and I take pleasure in recommending it to all. • S ROLLINS, - Livery Stable, 181 Jay at. For Sale.at the Depot, 415 Broadway. 4 H. DALLIIY. JAIVIDSFLEtIiNG. Agent for Cumberland county. En ail 4 Heyl's Embrocation for Horses. THIS valuable EMBRO CATION will cure Sprains. Bruises, Cuts, Galls, Swell ing, Rheumatism. and d'all, Swell -3 • complaints,v,vhich require Art external remedy. It gives Tmniedinte relief to the 'Scratches, and the incident to Horaes having white feet and_noscs, produced by tile. St. 'John Wvrt. It is also highly useful in relaxing stiff nese of the Tendons apd Joints and produces beneficial .effects in cracked heels, brought on by high feeding, splints,sprains. This ElilIIRO.• DATiON is rccomended to Farmers', Farriers, Keepers of Livery Stables, and private-gentle men owning Horses, and shottld be constantly kept in their stables. The GENUINEI twit- cle is prepared Ady . by W. MAllBllx.ra.,.No 302 Race at Philadelphia. And for ssio and retail at DR. RAWLINS''Drug Store W Main street, Carlisle. • March 14-Iy. Word to Horsemen. IIBARBER'S EIVIBIOROCATN is de cideiß the best preparation that, can be . • used for the cure of Sprains, Btu ••sus, Cuss, Gal ls Splint, , Curb, "Z.1 1 1r• 49 • Ringbono,'Spavni7Suffness of the Join's; &c., It is an article which should 'boA'it the bands of : every HOrennitte r and nit. stable should- be without a bout le.of it. Trice only 25 and 50 cents per bot; prepared,onliby'S.lll Pearson, IWD, and for iiiiyarhOloialoand retail,.at No: 106 North Second !atrt3et„,, , Philadelphini , a . nd DR. RAW LIN'S 'Wholesale, and, retail agent, Carlisle;-Pa. BO ZITS! ,DONNXI'Ia --7 IP.S l ",, , Yeceiiickl , the 'newest 'and latest ,I invite ihe ottani. lion of. the'tlailies, Will be. mild as barinine,— ceil'en4 **thine', of the' , Cheep ,Stord in 'North Hanover street'. r` , G,CARIVION :. tnoyB4 , - : , • (YAP, Dr. Rawlins' lkiig Storm' " • • • ' • 'Bombpzi.nes, 74tTitte - st Bo in si z i ne i , A i nneas Cdshwerea, Moue de . Lanes, and ,othor, , Dreims C WI I3 I 'tat relaived iknd , for BRIO uheupV • ," AV 14.PreN an4:l6l , :sy.se . DrisgAykr.i. LlNsk'Druig &.T93o,.Stor?:,,:ty,4l#:::StriAo qealitteliguiscrae-tufitiot,inieut low priced Dawes' u CePeried,PP'!Nt4o3..SW.JlDrlsiElt.::,, , 2 . 1 „, y ,c olti ''a . Linen enl3 v ~ ~._aTi.t. d . .. if P . ,i 4c • .- .' - JUEremoved 1 , 9 t? fNoe A Ara l B tiaiv °°l e'..Lba:folTrnr!, vavhlDremita'„— AWrrt ,i.e.b,•, 4 . ,W . FILT .nlid, 'W,i , !is;;?:;t. 40''P' ; .•,'.:TLTOl,tavtg' '`. ' 7..1,, 0ir,•rf tl .• '1 .L—oftir, g • ,O f Fi g ured Ware' i.. re 'ifsir'o,4° rib fled a 7 9 OciodeAti).3o.2, , .I,units4 it a •:, : ,-- q,i , . ~. 7. 1i,264-.12.:4:,,L:-.. , -7-,-7, . . - ,. ~..,,-,.,, • , jrc 71 . • cell. . ; Old Simi-Academy, POUR MIENS WBST OE D CARLISLE.' BETWEEN THE ; NEWVILLE BTATE ROAD AND OVBIBERLAND VAL LEE RAIL ROAD. SIXTH SESSION.. ," HE Sixth Seasion eornmence T DAY, May., 7th, 1849.• The number of eta:. gents is limited, and, they are curefully s preparetk for College, counting hbuse, Bic, "&c... The situation precludes ' the pOesibikiir of stu dents--associating.with-the.vicions or-'depraved; being remote fronitowri,or..villege,,tiunigh easily_ accessible by State Road" oiCumberlacid Vglley Railroad,, both of•which pass through lands at.. ached to the institution.: - TERMS. Boarding, washing, tuition & c, (par sea.) 830 00 Latin or Greek ^, 0 , - 500 Instrumental Music: 10 00 French or German. 5 PO • Circulars with references &c. furnisbetl' by May 9. R. K. b. 1.14 NS, Principal. NATHAN lIANTCII having removed his Cheap Clothing Store to the roomformen ly occupied by Maj. Lkmberton, between con. lyn's Jewelry Store andAturkholder's hotel, in West Main street. would-respectfully inform his friends and the public that he intends to con tinue the business as heretofore • Ile 'has just received a large assortment of • Spring and Summer Goods, which he will have mndo hp at the shortest 410- tic° and in the. most' desirable manner He will constantly have on hand a large selection of Ready Made Clothing, Cheaper than over offered to the public before— such as black and blue areas coats. frock and sack coats•of various colours, tweed coats of al shapes and colors, summer cloth 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 all sortsmnd colors, shirt bosoms and collars, neck and pocket handkerchiefs, stocks, swim ders--ot -all kinds very cheep Don't forget the -place . Carlisle, April ,77.,-3m SPRING ram:nous. THE subscriber has just received nhother lot of the new style of spring FIA'PS, is prepared to accommodate both riis old anti new friends with an .; elegant article, besides every other articlegin his line. His stock is large and va. rious, comprising fih erlifole Skin ' and ßeaver Hats' with Nutria, Fur, Summer and_ every variety of Slouch Hats. While lie cheerfully records his acknowledgement of past favor, Ito would respectfully solicit a conanuance of pub• lic pationag,e. at the Old Stand in North Han over street. - GEORGE KELLER. 141 ay:i' . DRUGS,' F NCY GOODS, BOOKS, 84C JUST. OHM ED 11 AT HAVERSTICK'S old established Eirtig and Book Store, on North Hanover street, a new supply of rugs and Medicines, fresh and carefully selected, together with cvlifff:Viricd and extensive assortment' of Finley Wads, Books, Perfumes, Soaps, Cutlery, Gold and' Silver Pens and Pencils, Cornelius',Splendid Parlor Lamps, Girendoles, and Flower Vases Ethereal Oil Lamps, Fruits, Confectionary, and a variety of other articles which 'it is impossi ble to enumerate, but comprising , the largest, end most splendid display ever offered in Car lisle. and at prices correspondingly cheap. The attention of his old friends , and customers and the public generally is particularly invited to his present stock, with which they cannot tad to be pleased. MOT . G'49 W HAVERETICE• Ftesh Dugs, Medicines, Ike. 80, J. have just received from Philadel phia and New York very extensive .ailaitions . to my former stock, embra cing nearly every article of Medicine -now -in use, togCther with Paints, ',lntacTurpentino, Perfumery, Soaps, Stationery, Fine Cutlery, Fishing Tackle,— Smiles of almost every neseriptten, with an endless variety — af other articles, which I am de. 'ermined to sell et the VERY LOWERY prices. All Physicians, Country Merchants, Pedlars and others, are respectfully requested not to pass the OLD STAN D, - es they may rest assured that every article will be sold of a good quality, and ugarotifsbnab terrrib. ' May 30 1141:111i911;10wak\blog011 THE public are hereby notified 'that an im mense stock of the handsomest and cheapest dry goods ever brought to Carlisle have plat been received at OGILBY'S Cheap Wholesale and Retail Store. My a ock is very large, and I am determined to cut goods at the very lowest notch. I have some of the cheapest Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, /to., ever seen. Muf fins and calicoes from Sc upwards, Lawns, De Latinos, Ginghatni, elegant and very cheap.— Stockings from 61 to 50c. Bonnet ribbons front 4c to 25. Pantaloon stulTs from 5 to 25, alga chas.from 121 to 50c. Come one, come all, and pet good and cheap goods at the old stand, east ' , Main street, Car lisle fm30 . 1 P S. Country §tores supplied at city prices. - • The . Cheapest, -Goods. F the season havojust been received at the store of the subscribers, being the second largo arrival this spring. Among this largo sup ply may be found a variety of LADIES DRESS GOODS, such as, lawns, Gingham, Molts do Laiito, Moulins,' Linen Lustrps, Calicoes, in heaps, Checks, Muslins very cheap„ Pickings,, Flannels Cambric, Book, Swiss, and Jaconot plaid and-striped largo supply of MEN AND BOYS' WEAR—Tweeds. Cash ! . marettii. (Moths, Cassimeres.Nestings, Hosiery Gloves, Ribbons, Table Covers, Oil Cloths, Groceries, &c., Hardware, - and a general and complete assortment of VERY CHRAP GOODS, which cannot fail to please both in quality and price- We invite the public to call and secure bargains, nt the old stand, throe door's south of Inc Post Office. May 30 A &. W BENTZ. Q, 19" o s oo *.-,g-1` S z . .I.FLetitrli..jusit :'received: frond Mr' Landreth, anti* supply of. GARDEN. SEDDS i ' they aro warranted FRESH and genuine. - ". March 14 " ' S .ELLIOTT. Lykeet.Valley Coal. • TUE bykon'elrallev Coal Company will be prepared to deliver COAL, on and after the 20th: instant artheir depot, Millersburg, Dauphin Co., Pennsylvania, (at the head of the . Wiscopisco Oanal, 12'miles from Clark's Ferry,) at, the fol lowing prices; GASH.. • • Lump, Broken &. Screened $2.00 per ton Nut • - 1,75 • , :11 Lime' burgers•sereened , 1 37it Lime . buniora mixed ; ; • WILLIAM HAWKINS. t ;- - -Tretourer.T. reenifed . and'P. opened by; , the'l subscriber, preeorved' Gingefond Pine ..A.pplei . Orange .Jelly,Ticklo'.. Lobetere, Ghi3'rjcifie, ..*nngoesx Teppere(rieol- Mil Tomatoes :nndlOniops, Olives, Caperej'An: chovieeZßerdine4;tTomato_Ketehuti,. fine'. mixed 'French Mug tard very:choice - and ; pure orment or k : Salad j Ln. Feeeivedot.. HavA 6'4:9 CI% nieburners;Loot.llerei, ,. : B ,Z AL , 1/00,VONS, ;LimnTo • - anlisilneljoesald fdr 00118 E 749•::' „ , LARGE and•:ep ei . ldid - f.aseoi,tmenV hogtinj. Fituned Looking,,Gleisielitonii. biao: rkto aubecilber at an hiti:cheap 'at &rile trorthltenl.- 2E t: .1; G4'pARM 014Y4 ZeiLNUTIIII - ' , -r nnArIEAWNSILiveIe etyleil can +t t taklicOer, at. We , °hear' 1 4t PtekP f0 ,0 1 , 1 , , ,,f- 1 1 91 / 9 X -o.VM2Ktet%;.b,ii'lr-itiOhAr."*PA4?9,glM(4 Vat4erne; CteritilO V e4teir b ,Al l3 f0 14 " 0 E 4 itiotLCollt arid see. • •‘" =II . _, REMOVAL: S. ELLIOTT, Main street. Carlisle. ' 16640411°F7 "pr0rt5v40431)1313.0. " ( IItsit'CRIAING GOODS. r . TPErViaaelfdaftakiiiiii 'Opening, on 'elegant assertmettapft_STAPLE o- AND DRESS GGODSViiirieliitin;pleln , and' figured' Savages, Lineir•;••luititrialdiffeitertt colours and styles. LaWririfif , evilittyle anti:pried, a large assort - nient'itt; Ging atris;'.. @Mager Alsap';.., ever, cam- briaii:bintilmtislin,:ii'largerissaitnient of Lace Goothi;' , "-Ledieir and,:,Gcntlerneire'•Rid Gloves ' Lisle arid:thread , gloirtis. - :'',XL'arge assortment Of spring'berinat Ribborie - , — alao; Hosiery, Tuck and. •sidezeombp,•-ateel =Beads. Bag- and—Pursti • claspeoilidea, rings and Sillc-twist'. - of every co lour:"` Xlvirge" assartment. or - Bore and Mons ,Spring and' Summer Wear, also, beautiful prints, fist- colours, : English chintzes, hand some patterns, together with a large asportment of bleached and brown minibus and o ther goods. Purchasers will do well to call' and - Bob before they purchase elsewhere.. • • • ' ' stir 4 R GILOOKS. -.Mew -Spring . Goods! THE subscribers have Just received a large and cheap stock ,of SPRING GOODS, bought iu fOr cash, which . .they'eller for Sale at very low prices. 'The following is a park, Blue Brown, and Blue Black CLOTHS, from 1,50 to 5.00 pqr yard. .A, handsome lot of all wool CASSIMERES from 62+ to one dollar per wird Those are a veri'clieep lot. A variety of LA DIES. DRESS GOODS, consisting :of Plain and Fancy AlpachaLtnitres t Earlaton Ginghams, Mohair Plaids, Silk Plaid Linens, Shaded Mous Ile Lathes, Darwin; as low es 12+, a great vari ety of Calicoes ,from,fii to 12+. We have fine Elish Chintzes warranted at 12+.' Also, BONNETS, Braid stone dollar, and Upwards together with a variety of fine bonnets emong which some entirely rim styles. CARPETS at 121, 181, 25, 31+, 621, 75; 2 yards wide at 50 cts. per yard. Checks, Ticlungs, Muslins, very therm flannels, men and boys Summer Wear, from 10 to 50 cents, and a great and ,'general variety of goods in our line, which we. aro determined to sell et - the very LOWEST PRICES. We respectfully solicit nn exami nation of our stock, satisfied that our goods are cheaper than they htive ever been sold—in this _ rch 14 • 3 doers south of Post • 0 ffiee. New and Oheap Spring Goods, AT THE NEW STORE, CORNER of Hanover and Loather Streets, opposite Leonard's Old Stand, Carlisle.— The undersigned respeotfully inform their friends and the public that they have just re-, turned from Philadelphia with a large and well selected assortment Of new SPRING, GOODS purchased at the very lowest pricer, and - Whlclit they are .determined to sell at small profits.— Arnong.them may be found Clothe, Cassimerea Vestings, Tweeds, Pantaloon Stuffs in- great variety, best Ameriedn'and India Nankeens.— Also, LADIES' DRESS GOODS, consisting in part of Silks, Bareges, Silk Tissues, Alps chas, &c., STRAW AND BRAID BON NETS, a fine lot, Palm Leaf Hats, Ribbon and: Lace Goods. An elegant assortment 9f Calicoes and fine Chintzes, suitable for the ap proaching season, at our usual low prices— Checks, Drillings, Linens and the usual variety of bleached and unbleached muslins. BOOTS AND SHOES—a well selected assortment of men's, women's , And childrep's —; good and handsome. GROCERIES—in all their varie ty, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Pekin Company's celebrated TEAS, &c. All the above goods have been purchased right, aria will be sold low Please give us a call. March 28 S. D -POWELL & CO. .a El BM OVAL. • Iky Goods and Groceries. tG. CARMONY desires to inform hi • fil6nda and the public that he hat remo • ved,urrlie stand on North Hanover street lately occupied by Chas - Barnitz. and text door to • Haverstick s Drug and Book Store, whore he is determined to sell goods as low as any other establishment in Carlisle or in the countk. Elie stock consists of Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts; satin, cachmere. merino and silk Vest ings ; Me rinoes, Alpachae, .1/4ous Ale Lanes, Cachmeree, French:waked collars, kid gloves. silk fringes, gimps ' flowers, thread laces, &c. TICK- G.S at 61 eta, calicoes 9 to 61 cis, very cheap , mastitis, hosiery, Berlin and Cachmere gloves, A large assortment of BONNET RIBBONS, very low, satin Ain and figured Mantua. plain, bared, strined and figured Also GROCERIES ' and QUEENSWARE, such as Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Spices of all kinds, tobacco, segara, crockery, glass and ,queeneware, rice, chocolate, starch, together with numerous other articles— • Give him a call, Pipr 4 , A. CQY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORE NORTH HANOVER STREET, SIGN OF TUE "BEE HIVE." ESPECTFULLY * . 4. 4.;V• • VS IL calls the attention of his friends to hie I T MN 8 7. 'LC Ks SUM MER GO,ODS. It is g impossible to enema, rate all the articles we have for - sole. • Suffice it • - . . to say we have almost every thing that is no cessary for Ladies and Gantlemons wear. LADIES DEPARTMENT—Neat figured mous delaines, Foulard silks and lawns, mohair ' and satin striped lustre, pink and blue all wool detains, satin striped mous delains, second mourning elarendons . , plaid lyoneee, black silk, bonnets and bonnet ribbons. fancy silk ties and -cads, silk and Linen. fringe.s. silk flannels end linen tissues, pink, blue and green bareges,.kid silk and Lisle thread gloves, and a large assort ment of Ladies, Misses . and•Childrens Hosiery. GENTLEMEN'S DEP ARTMEN T.— French and English 'cloths, from 87} cents to 86,40 persard, black.Freneh cassimeres, fancy cassimorearvestings, all kinds, croton cloths & lustre, Tweeds and cassinetts, white linen dril lings, fancy caps for Boys, chine Pearl Hats for men and children, chip hate, - all kinds,.l3l'lt and fancy cravats, Lisle thread, kid and cotton Gloves. Alto, A very large stock of white and'unbleached muslins, calicoes from 9 cents ton/. Carpets and floor oil cloths, and great variety of other goods not mentioned, please call and see my stock, where you, will always find a full supply. [spr 4 AHEAD of all 'OE:PETITION! STILL THE .SPRING . .G0 OD S ARE COMING I AM now about receiying.from the Eaetera cities a large and beautiful selection of SPRING add-SUMMER GOODS;' to itbick.Linvite the attention one', - tind'alleTo; the ;. - LADIER!e',..' In Silks, , ,Dareges,,Linen Popelins, Liden-Lue. • treit,Lineit.CharriecisFrekchi• English' and A. meritart:Chintzes, Oinghifini; Gine am 41%118 Lawns, L a n _ and - Tarlten '4; plain and fancy Springkde Lames. Bonnets, Parasols, Sun: skeane, Riff bons, Laces, Fancy -Trimminge; -- tke. flatter ourallves.tete able' to ninepin io prices and style, who' will favoi.us with a call. GEN TLEMEN—For your'own interests MW - ask of you to call and examine our .'attck of ;Super .Irench,and.English „Black ,Clothei French and English • fancy ; colors do. flinty:From& !Cant- • nieces, Doe Skin black • and' fancY:Englisk and American Cassimere,.7Silk',Warp' Cloth and Tweeds, Codington And Merino Casehneies' Tweeds, plain and. fancy, Cretcins - and Gem .broone, Buff. Cassinieres, Fancy Jenne, Super Silk, Satin and Marseilles , Vestings,•plain and ' high cold. Silk crtiiine,-tke. &c. omestle• goodein' abundance, such , ae , ,browit ID S.musline,• . brown' andblack Sheetikgs; Osnaburge,', - Tick. • ings, .Drills, CottorCrent Stuffs (very ' cheap) , poloreif t Cambrics,"Tiomeetic 7 Ginghamei , Dia- • 'pers).checksi'Hankeetis, Stn." • ••`. C A RPETS i immense , - .'of.tar. Acts, Floor. Oil Clothl9,- plan - arkl•c - Olcired mat . arias a beautiful t assortment: of Transparent . Rhode; all of which;be•sold - ..unksuallyulOw.'.• • ties arFpiloxs; mits . txeceiving sud'en hind, oleo • it' fresh 'GROCERIES, which-,eannot . beat iMprice MY stock ii_verilerge • and , Cemplete,';and me 'always .takix .p ensure showing "g oods tvithOut , :charge. , ' , lß.ecollect Abe old 'stand ,feei,, doors. emit 'of- die:Minket •'. Hoese:'diffilirektlY opposite Wright;&:Ffryl-' tan'rHardvarx Store: March g8 .;`. , tH.AS. , 4O,IIBY:v.t , ' • • -.• e ifi;Aclii: - ., - .). 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