Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, June 20, 1849, Image 3

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• WEDNESD A Y , jui4F,, 20, 18 •
• - • , ranGr r . *• Printilik•
• liti•intavltig • ordere d fo,i our JObn,pfhcir•an additional
earletg o or; Fancy'iTypec-Ornainente, &a, tve - aid
prepareil:leAlo all kinds of printing, such an 'Well.
• lire, Illanha,,cards, dcc.,ln the most ehonli atria, and
prkeitali lopr an any Other Eetabllehroent.Weilye
also patellar &chilies for 'doing pampldettirlitting.—
* Our Wends are regnented tii•glve us a cell. •• :"
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' . DotrnLiNO UIAPPPRINGS.—WO cannot
doubt that this new watering place is destined
to become a favorite place of popular resort.—
The medicinal properties of the waters —the
attractions of, the location—end • the excel"
lence of •the iitlringements which wo aro eon.
fident will be made in cisoety department by
the gentlemanly proprietor, mant7give popu
larity and sunless to the Doubling Gap Springs
From what we learn quite a large company.
; Itm
rvisiters may be expected there this summer.
e of our own citizens are already forming
p ties for the jaunt. i -
uriag our absence last week at
the time our paper was made up tbr the
press, several fawns tkorn one of our most
nod• advertising patrons were suffered to be
crowded out by the oveseight of our foreman.
We aro sorry to have thus given cause for
eiompleint,butyhall endeavor to prevent a re•
currency of the like.
STOLEN Goous,--We are requested to
otate.that dicer McCartney of this borough
took into ..his poseessiuti 'on Monday bast as
stolen goods, a number of articles, consisting
al! five shirts, one large towel, tald six salt
shad. which the, owner is requested to come
forward and identify.
ENCAMPMENT. —.Capt. lienaerson's
gallant Company of Carlisle Cadets," we
ken intend visiting the Doubling Gap Springs
early. in July, to perform camp duty.
LOST.—Q‘ Monday evening 17.4 t a
miniature-gold breast pin, shape of a padlock.
The finder will receive thanks/end a suitable
reward by leaving it r at 'tde office.
Common SolmOth.
Examinations for the year 1849, will com
mence as follows, vie :
1. Schools No. I, 2 and 9, taught by Mrs.
Canffman, Miss Wightman and Mss Roichter
will be examined on Monday nierniag, Juno
25th, at 8 o'clock. 4 ,
2. Schools No 4, 5 and 6, taught by Miss
Edmond. MIN MeClellianind — Miss 801 l on
the alternoon of the same day, commencing at
2 o'clock.
3..Sehools No. 7 and 8, under the care of,
Miss Wilson and Miss Webber, on Tdesday
morning, June 26th, at 8 o'clock,
4. Schools No. 9 and 10 under the care of
Tripner and Mr. Quigley, on Tuesday
afternoon at 2 o'clock.
The classes for transfer in the Primary De.
partment will be finally examined at the con•
-elusion of the-other exercises, in their several
school rooms.
SE‘'ONDARY DEPARTMENT AND
HIGH SCHOOLS.
5. The romale High School uncle , the care
of Mies Hendel, on Wednesday morning, June
With, at 8 o'clock. a
6.'Sehuol No. 12, under the care of Miss
Main, in the afternoon of tho same day; at 2
o'clock.
• 7. The 'Male High . School, taught by, Mr,
. Batt, on Thursday morning, June 28th, at 8
o'clock. •
8. School No. 13, taught by Miss Under
wood, in the afternoon-of the same day, at 2
o'clock.
9. School No. 14 taught by Mr. Eokels, on
Friday morning, June 29, at 8 o'clock.
10. School No. 11, under the instruction of
- llitAearight, on Friday afternoon, coalmine:
jog at 2 o'clock.
On Saturday morning the 30th of June, the
Elimination for transfer from tho Secondary
" Department will take place in Education
Ball at 8 o'clock, A. M., where all the echo'
lair recommenderibr transfer from the Sw
oondsry Department, and all the Teachers are
required to attend, at the close of which the
*Mos& -will be dismissed by the President
IE4I Monday the 13th day of August at nine
o'clock,
. Oa Friday evening, at 74 o'clock, there will
be an exhibition by The two High Schools in
Education Hall, of Declamation, o:imposition
sod other interesting exorcists and examinw
done, accompanied by music.
Parents and the public general'
- -- to sttena the eiamintitias
JAS..,, MVIILTON, • (
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J cormoi
CYERS°N;.- IZTerat
GEO. NITEELY,
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For the Mirald
Major General. '
J 4R. EDITOR :—Permit me to suggest the
name of Major E. M. BIDDLE, of the Borough
of Carlisle, as a suitabld person for the office
of Major General — a:MO.sth Division of
Pennsylvania Voludlrers. Major VIDDLE has
eveFyArialifigation for a commanding ofli
oei,'as-any man who belonged to the Old
Cselhsle Light Artillery can attest. He corn-
Mended hat company fur eight years,-and
• the high state of discipline to which it at ;
hatted,
.and at the'same time his great por].
laity among his meh. show that he vpuld
Make a first-rate
.Najor Ggineral. •
A CUMBERLAND NOLUNTEER.
LIPP4RDIANA.—The Reading Gazette,
soimiy.genteet locotoco paper, also refuses to
help George LipOard into ''notoriety." The
Gezette;ln prefacing. the Lanoaster
ligencer's.notioo of pppstil, says.
• " "Vtei"edejit 4em the ,locrneaster Inte*ewer,
the' .folloic,ing 'reasons, for not admitting
'fietiigii.lappara's recent letter against Gen.
2reylo!; intoits.columns. George is a very
ambitious Young gentlemen and, is determt ,
:Ned tOicquirenotgriety ; if he cannot win le
fAltifeehl fame-':'lone; of ,hislatese Woke, tv ith
111iS'entl'ilf-Vie s t COtisipte . of writing imperti
„: - t wo:, and•abusive letters' to distinguished
lierslentiges; semewhat atter, the. fashion of
the halt witted...ol(mile who fite.pleards at
latteeti: , Victorisythet:They may, figure colt
stsiosiously,in the' police : records, do not
that George.s'aspiratioch are of tichar :
'Jo_ merit commendation; and :,egree '
• I.:With theltatelligezicer that the press has alrea6`
1i, , 1•11,t, too freely •ministtM!d'to his Morbid thirst
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; • ' , remits/1m Sr avis.-=.-The Fairfield S;
•C. Werald r meallbeikthe 48441 of a slaVe, the
poite!ty ora Hudson.' Se 'had. heel
!god always with' gr d l(ki l oo,o4'o4 513'
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„ogottabt.ObtOVE, Opribgneldi to biter mann' ;
IVRAH4ItT, of Nowvilla. ... • . •
'..0.1111te nth _by the same. Mr ,ANTHOtqli•iitrirpna
. Wialae-REIBECoa•BI MILLER, 'all prNewville. , .‘
On the ales nit by.the seine: Mr ' TOON ;STAMM,'
of Peri( cohnth\tn. Mite. HAllalwr:mmt.on,
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.very, are and ohoice.article f hev r er
kalOrjnaptoOolvad and for' sale at.
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liraiMirneift prewergi, Cumlkerlatid;.;
'C'olirity;A:e•"eleeiffted by me, as • 'Ai§ddiblyi.6.' - ilied loth. Apiil;;:
1849. • • !. !
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! • ndjs Close.
=W i rt! ' 1. . 1 1 2 1 .
,10 ° 500,;
7 , Eating house ~aO,OO
8 do ' • 'ADP
• B.Baez' house 00
4 Medicines .1 • -.5.00
4 do:s 00 ,,
4 -do , -00
4 do' • ZiOoil
tin ,5 00;,
- • 4. .00
4 , thie ft 001:
4 • do . - 500
4 • do •• .Z 00
4 - do . .5',00 •
4 - do 5:3004;
4 500
4 - do " 500
4 do 5 OD
8 Distiller • 12 50
8 do 12 50
8 Distiller • 12 50
7 Distiller
7 Distiller 20 00
• 8 do -12 50
,8 do 12 50
'8 ° Distiller 12 50
8 dd 12 50
10 Distiler 5 00.
8 Distiller 12 50
10 Distiller 5 00
8 Distiller 12 50
Edward Shower, Carlisle
Henry. Baiiiitz do '
Wm.. Alexander .do •
'Wm: T. Phaler do . •
Jacob Low • . do
John Fannon'
A, C NOrton do
Wm. Chandler do
Jas. Donaldson do '
Geo. Chandler do
Ins Hathorn . do
Frank. Barber do
0 G Crather do
Elijah Switzer dos
Daniel Rife do .
T W Kurtz do
Levi Snell do
John Craig - - do -
John Deemer - do - -
Thos. Edie do •
Wm. Harkness Allen township
Wm. Harkniss do
Robt. Linn, Dickinson tp.
Wm M Henderson, N. Middleton
Robert Givitt, S. Middleton
John M Good, atm. do
John-Kelly do
M. Beltzlioover, IVlonroe tp.
C & P A Ahl do
Mr. Coover,Southampton
Joseph Quley, Hopewell tp. ,
John Lang tlin do
Jacob Au, Newton tp4
All perso,ns concerned in the above classification who may feel themselves aggrieved will
take notice that I will hold an appealltt the Court House in the Borough of Cornea on THURS
DAY, the 21st of June, 1849, between the hours of 8 o'clock, kM:, and 4 P. M.
June 6 J WORTHINGTON, Mercantile Appraiser.
. .
Estate of NICHOLA4 H OW A RDOISed;
•
NOTICE is hereby given that. Lett
ters of Administration on the Estate of
Nicholas Howard, late of the Borough of New
villa, dec'd., have been granted to the subscri
berresiding in Mifflin township; Cumb. co.
i '
All persons indebted to said estate to make
mediate payment, and those haVing , claims to
present them for settlement to
GEO. KNETTLE, Adm'r
iul3'49,6tpd
Estate of GEO. EWING, dee,cl:-
IVOTICE is hereby given that let
.ters of Administration on he Estate of
GEO. EWING, late of Nowtbn tOwnship .
Cumb. co., dee'd.,-have been 'granted to the'
;subscribers. persons indebted to said ea-
Hite to make immediate paymenei•and 'those
having claims to present them for-settlement.
ELEANOR EWING,
JOHN HU.TCHISON,
jul3'496tpd Administrators.
Estate of GEORGE RUPP, dec'd.
NOTICE is hereby given that letters of Ad
ministration on the Estate of GEORGE
RUPP, dee'd., late of Allen township, Cumb.
co., have this day been issued by the Register
in'and for said county, to the subscriber- who
resides in Hampden township in said coumy.- 7 .
All persons having claims or demands against
the estate of the said deredent are requested to
make knoWn the same without delay, and those
indebted to Make iinmediate'liayment to
May 30--fit JOHN SHOPP, Adm'r.
kstate of Hetty Ramsey, dec'd.
LETTERS of Administration with the will
annexed, on the Estate of HErry RAMSEY,
late-of South Middleton township, Cumberland
count y, deed, hove been granted to the subscri.
ber living in the. Borough of Carlisle.. All per.
one having claims against said Estate, are re
quested to present them for settlement, and
those indebted to make immediate payment to
ANDREW BLAIR, Adm'r.
Inny 213--Gt—pd •
Estate of SAM'L IRVINE, dec'd
NOTICE is hereby given that Letters Tes
tamentary on the estate of Samuel Irvine, late
of Newton township,.dec'd., have beengranted
to the subscriber's, the first named residing in
the Borough of Newville, and the last named
in Newton township. All persons indebted to
said estate will make immediate payment, and
those having claims will present them for set
tlement to
JAMES R. IRVINE.
ISAAC KO9rlB,er.
0361 pd
Estate of Daniel Cayman, dec'd.
NOTICE is hereby given that Letters Tes
tamentary on tho Estate of DANILL CAY
MAN, late of Frankford township, dec'd.,, have
been granted to the subscribers, thu.first named
living in the same' township, and The, second
in Mifflin township. All persons knowing them
selvesAndebted to said estate to make pnyinbm
immediately, and those having claims to present
them for settlement to
nial6'lo(4
Estate of Daniel MOliter, - dee'd:
*LL persons are hereby notified that letters
testamentary on•the last will and testament
o DANIEL MOHLER, late of Allen town
sh9pveirmlyerland—eutrOfVPl77lelire
day been granted to the subscribers residing in
sanallownaltip. , All-person - having claims or
demands against the estate of said decedent are
requested to make known the same without
delay, and those indebted to make immediate
payment to
are invited
SOLOMON MOHLER,
JACOB MOHLER,
mal6'496tpd Executors
Estate of. Jacob Lehman, dec'd.
':l4l:rgicE M hereby given that Letterii Tes
tamernary 'On, the Estate of JACOB LEH
MAN, late of South Middleton township doe'd.
have bean granted to the subscriber. All,per
sone knowtng themselves indebted to said es
Cato to make payment immediately, and those
laving claims to pretrent theth for settlement to
GEO. BRINDLE, Exechtors
mn I 6'496t
Notice to' Tax-Payer%
- FTNDER, the provisions of the Act of 1844,
11_1 any county paying into the State Treasury
the State Tax levied on such county, prior to
the 17th of July in any year, is entitled to an.
abatement of 6 per cent. on the amount so paid:
The undersigned, Commissioners of Cum.
borland county, in "viewof 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 State Tax, so as to receive the afore.
said abatement of '5 per !cent., the benefit of
which has hitherto been enjoyed by the citizens
of thefounty!!generallyi should , be allowed ! a
deduction of thavatinount by.the cellectorhave
authorited the different Collectors to 'make said
abatement from the State tax, in all cases where
the State and. County, tax ie paid to the collector
'before the 17th day, of July; 1849; when said
abatement shall- amount to onevent or more,
no fractions of treent to be credited,
Since the Act 0r44, the Commissioners haie
paid-the.Ataie fai!oPthis.eounty,annually to:the
State Treasurer, within the'tiind prescribed by
the aott-and the-coonly:has received the henfiet
of an abatement ;of five per cent, thereon ; but
hut, to' meet said payment , they , have found it
neatueiaryliciretefore to 'appropriate anon of the
"(Ono , funds. to-meet the deficiency occasioned
hjedelit '
urnerits until- the,balatice or the State
"re l o±arretilreeted: 4 ! It , therefore 'becomes ne
cesiary49.AutnitOhe payment . of both .State
' ll 94;• 6 ountyfint,te entitle the
-payer to The afore.;
Plirt'abaremintlmon:tha'aforeaaid State Tax.
,'e that:the,e 11 ,Manditmlipad,Aerefoie lonfidentlitici
'pat ovi.arrangement,and the f urther
inducement of .iduilditig.Cumberland.county to
.'Maintain the'. obitraeter 'for proniptnesti and fl
delityrwhiell-she-has pequirecrirohordiecharge
induce every!pitiaerf, to':disaltergefiteir State and
County any,of J u l y .,
•,. IMNIEL - QOB,LE; ,
.:-Cciu tv
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Comthiselonete'.ool* , —'2
Carlisle; Mgr% • , j;
r,:irushes
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Igrestverietylof itbeeip' iineful"erbellei •
fe'rbo,l64.selereoneletieg'oeWhlteweeh,'S.v.daep
bie,ifilorubbingl'PeintiltelCloibirShavb*,
•Teeib,en'd Neilprieelf,tinet, GliAleing'Bruobee.je
g*eit ,ieilety; '4ll eflf the beet gual
itgjeUd g ill
be ofolcic tit the ,
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C1e5jc , (4.71154,34 Ncyj wit spe n etaq
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No.
27;000'
36,000
27,000
15,000
63,000
54,000
15,000
27,000
45,000
18,000
9000
18,000' •
I 9000
22,500
Notices,
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ABRAHAM GAYMAN,
JONAS GAYMAN,
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Whiskey
do
Whiskey
Whiskey.
Whiskey.
Whiskey.
Whiskey.
Whiskey.
do
Whiskey
Whiskey.
Whiskey
Whiskey
3n pl)ilabelpt)ia.
BARNUM'S MUSEUM,
Corner of Chesnut St Seventh Streets,
PHILADELPHIA
"For thin has science sought, on weary wing,
fly shore and sea, each mute and living thing."
THE Propiietor of - the Anairccan:hluseum,
;New York, having imtnense facilities at his
command, has opened this Magnificent Estab
lishment in order to furnish a pleasant chaste
and instructive place of arnusbnient for FAMI
LIES, CHILDREN and others, and especially,
to persons front the neighboring
. towns,when
visiting the city. The edifice is large, airy and
.comfortable, and has been fitted up with a de
gree of costly dleganco uneurpassedin the world.
He has also tilled it with the selection of curios
' hied that ebuld be gathered from all sections of
the globe; and his facilities for, adding to- this:
mammoth collectirin arirgreater than any other
individual enjoys. He, has a correspondence
with Nabtralists and agents travelling in all
parts of the world, whose sole business is to
procure every thing curious and wonderful, and
let the expense be grSat or small, Ito will con
stantly add to - this unequalled cabinet, as singu
lar and interresting developments are made' in
the kingdom of nature.
In addition to this, the splendid LECTURE
ROOM will be the scarp of most instructive,
musical, entertaining and agreeable perawman
ces. ' This apartment will accomodate Iron] two
to' three thousand. It is finished in a style supe
rior to the best British or Anierican Museums,
and is well adapted to the comfort of visiters.
Among the.permanent - attractionrof the Itlti
scum, and l obo seen at all hours,.are LIVING
GIANTS. AND DWARFS, the largest 'and
smallest in the world. LIVING ()RANG
OUTANGS, ENORMOUS SERPENTS,
SCRIPTURE STATUARY. Groupe, size
of life, representing THE INTEMPERATE
FAMILY. The Great French Scriptural
Paintings of THE DELUGEVAND CAIN
AND HIS FAMILY. THE AtIT9mA..
TON WRI PER, being the most astonishing
piece of mechanism in the world. Grand
COSMORAMA. FANCY GLASS BLOW
ING,
Statues, Portraits and
HALF A MILLION OF CURIOSITIES.
The inquiring million come not here In vain, '
They learn, they laugh, approve, and come again.
The Exhibitions and Performances in the
LECTURE Roost, consist of Panoramas, Yanhee
Stories, and Imitations -by-that-comic genius
Gages .WESTEitft, Comic Songs, Legerdemain
and Ventriloquism, Negro Delineation, Electri
cal Experiments, &c. &c. The Manager pled
ges himself, that no profane word orvulgar ges
ture is ever introduced here, andPhat nothing
is-ever seen or heard which could bp objected to
by the moral and 'religiouPportion of 'the com
munity. In fact licit - trends this to he the PAM
udy resort, where all . may attend with pleasure'
and profit, accompanied by their Brotherti, Sis
ters, Wives and Children.- The Chickering
GRAND PIANO FORTE used hbre is from
the Wareroom of Edward L. Walker, No. 160,
under the-Museum.
The Museum is oven every day in the year,
except the Sabbath, from 7 o'clock A. M. till
10 P. M. Such regulations are established and
enforced, as render it perfectly safe and pleasant
for LADIES anti CIIILDEF.N to visit the Museum
in the DAY-TIME, though unaccompanied by
gentlemen. Exhibitions; and Terfortnances in
the Lecture ROttm twice every day and oftener
on Holidays. ON TNE' FOURTH OF JULY, Now
and extraordinary Attractions will be introduced
and Perforniances take place at intervals
throughout the day and evening.
June 6.
7--A—Fr-PTL—ET—CrN—rS
--GREAT CENTRAIL
CHEAP BOOKFTORE.
164 CliesiiiirSlreet,Corner of&Vii;ith . Stbaim's
-Buildings, Philadelphia.
KNOWING the wants of the community,
e Proprietor of this Establishment has
fitted up a Store in the most elegant manner,
hrving duo regard to the comfortsa Ins cue-.
tomers, so that every Stranger visiting his Book
Store, may feel entirely ift. home.
HIS IMMENSE STOCK of Books is clas
sified according to the various Departments of
Literature; so that visitors can find the Books
they aro in search of for themselves. Buying
his stock for the most, part at the Aucrion
SALES, and being connected with one of the
Largest. Publishing Houses in this country,
besides publishing largely himself, enables him
to sell ALL noose at LOWER PRICES than
any other house of a similar, character on this
continent. His litollifien - for thelSerburatilarr
OF Berms from Europe, are unsurpassed, hay:
ing a Branch of his establishment in London,
whemcirders of private gentlemen are. carefully.
executed anti forwarded . to this Country by ,
every Steamer and packet.
A CATALOGUE of Books with the prices
attached is issued quarterly, containing Lists of
New Additions' made to his large collection,
which are in all cases for sale at the LOWEST
PRICES, or front 25 to 75 per cent. below
Publisters' _prices. Thus in buying even a
reW Books, quite a ,Considerfble. amount is
saved... As a still furthei.lndapegient to stran
gers visiting the city, evertonii,,who purchases
Ono Dollars wiiithlof - Bookiesidll ...receive a..
catty of the STRANOR', iN''NVEADELPIIIA, On
elegant lamo.,voluine,:thn , prioefol , which is 25
• .
1:11 - The limits of an' a dvertise mentv are goo
confined to enumerete the , prices ol.:ttny of the.
BoOkt.; or to; give even a faint 'idea of the im.,
mantle adiriintages from 'parches. ;
ing at.the%grear.Central•Cheati , Book'Stere; but.
let all who ere in'aearch :• ;Of Books send for a
Catalogue, and buy the Woks tliey are warit
of, and • when yleiling ,:tfib givel'Apylbton
one call, and you will be eure„to.calbegam. ,
STATIONERY Eirarichee furnish-':
ed at the LOWeet'Priceii:` , The'Liltialiref those'.
purchasing' Letter rind'. 'Note' Paper; needy
etampedm the corner;. Without chargo.., . • • :
: •._ Orders for any article may be . egrit. by mail,
I M /rersed to tho , Proprietor , end-the 'direetiobtr,
in,all;paeas,will.b'e fully carrlod..our , with gib a t
pnnomality and deepateh.;
.00ordere for Cataloginteahould:beTrepaiii..,
•• I '•'GEO, S APPLETON
'....BOokieller,-Publieher,--Lnporter; : tand-Sta.-,
' ' ' tiOnar4.l64:*r
Et .nin.uf—Strectt i-4 oTher;.itft:-Se
• ry,onih,'l3/Anivu''Biiilciirigs Difik9 l 4,93tho '
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rola , DUBLIN GAP WHITE SULPHUR i
~t ,'SpElNGS,•aituatedin , Gumborland ctSari 1
qi,',PS., in a piatureaque.porlion or the motto.
1 talif, eight Miles porth,of;NdWville..hae recent- - ;
IStlbeen fitted. up '.ettth•
,now . and , commodious t
buildings:'.:' 1 The 'Subieriher , having-' ; Provided' 4
hire el 'whit:goad seeks and 'Waiters.. hope p , 43 0 21 .
close end ,personal attention '
to 'his 'heuse andil
yieitors to ta able to give .general: itatisfaelibm'la..-
all:whem#3 . ? I las* him with - a 'calli•„, Al.lliel'he
ITACES.wiII be 'alwitya (ready. a,l''tlist'ikrlttOitlt`
DreWtati the arrival of cite 'l3olBol44ftlfa
1
seiliwers to. the springs. ' - • '• •
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I / / 1 , 6 3 i 3 9 , i) i •t'; ,, ,,.‘ ,. .(11 , 'i.il'ElC OTAGO, , : 'o'
Etheria,ll ! l , ll l l V,/, 1 i,P4,, ‘1 1 1 1 5, 4',
JUST.receivieintr., tot ,',
1 -4NjEr Dtut
Canalei
7.77,„
• • • •'•-•:,
• ~ ,m r,1, 4 ;, • ?. •• ~-",
at ~ s +'A: ;~C~ce~l~~te~:us
Aft R
'Ooiiftetidittigo . eiiitifTok
erattrai.til , ',:. .1
c C IU t i ITRX . 9,44C11,4,/"lfTS'and the pub- ,
nein otro ,respeotfuify inVlted to
ca L'at;thri.-i Old. StandietithwAubecriber, ,
knewn:,Uloljllrisi.Kingleto Head:Quarters) in:
North. HanaVer aimt;''a few doors north, of the.
Rink;' , .and.iercatninttiliaktlarge costa:fitment; of
.CHOICE.I,XONFECTIONARIP.P, menu
facture&Of:the 7 tneterlid4resh livery day,.
and.werraotie , ,noOto •be.eurpassed , by any in
the;States, , ;:whiehl - Will'Aie !sold;rit 'reasonable
'
prices. l , He, juit redeived alayge assortment
of. ruits and ;Nati; 'eansisting , part of OR:
A,NGES;::,LEMONS, RAISINS, 'Figs, Fru
ens; Rerdeaturr:undi
,Paper-shelled • Almonds, ,
Filberte, cream-nuts, 'pea-puts, , &c:
which will be sold.ut..the lowest rates. He'
wcul&'attebtion to a. large, lot of
rO s YS , 'AND,, , FANCY GOODS,'coosisting
p_aftly of fine ;fancy . boxes, dolls, doll-heads,
Furniture in boxesr wooden tea sets, braes and
tin trumpets,•bone e basket and bell rattles, wa
gons and. wheelbarrowsglass and China toys,
accordeone, harmonicane,l-fancy; ,soapy, Hair
oil, hair oil, hair and, unfit' brushes, shaving
cream .and hubdreds of other knicknacks. - In
connection 'With the 'above he has 'on hand a
good rursoitmentrif FAMILY. GROCERIES, •
consisting in part "pfleaf, lump arid brown' su
gate, coffee, chocolate, cheese and crackers.-- t
Imperial, Young Hyson anti Black Tea. Spices
of all kinds, blacking; iiatehes t brushes, &c..
The subecriber , returns his suture thanks to
the public for'the liberal'patrontige heretofore
bestowed on him,_ and hopes ,by a, desire to
please, to merit a continua:lee of :the same.
jut 2'49 , P. MONYER.
Extensive Furniture Rooms.
- •
JACOB ' PEWTER,
WOULD • 'respectfully% call the attention of
Hourie4Metiersend the 'public •to the ex
•tensive.stook Of opIendid•FDRNITIPRE, includ!
ding Sofak, , Wardrehes, Centre
Wand - other Tablea; Dressing and
Plain Bureaus, and every vane
' - • - ',• 0' Of Cabinet-wareiand Chairs,
which he has now on hand -at his N E W
ROOMS, on #.4ather.street. near the corner Of
North Hanover Stieet, in the rear of Powell &
Co.'s store.,
He is confident That the superior finish of the
workmanship,'and eleglinee of style, in which
hip articles are got up, together with. their
cusarksSs, will recommend them to every per
son wanting Furniture. He has also made Sr.
rangeritents for
manufacturing and keeping a
constant 'supply of every article) in hit line, both
plain and ornamental, elegant and . useful, at
-prices which cannot fail to, ,suit purchasers. Ho
-would-earheitly invite peiseturwho - are - O6Oufte
commence hinise:keeping;-to call and examine
his present elegant stock, to which he will con
stantly make additiorts of,the newest and most
modern styles. , -
COFFINS mode Wordor at the shortest no.
ice, for town and:country.,
Carlisle. June lk, 1848.
irrThe late firm of• Jacob Fetter F.s Son
having been dissolved; Jacob Fetter, sr.; will
carry on the tusiness as above.
New • Spring and Summer Goods
JG. CARMONY has just received
g u" a large and extensive assortment of Spring
and Summer Goodi to which he.invites the at
tention ape - friends and the, public generally.
And as he is determined to sell his goods, as
low as any other establishment in Carlisle or
the county. He flatters , himself that by strict
attention to ,business he will receive a liberal
share.of public patronage. rapt.s
Sprinclif Summer Styles,.
"'UST reamed a full and complete stock of
Spring , and Summer Goods, suitable for
Gentlemen wear. Super French and
Fancy Colored globs of all descrtions.—Brk
and Fancy Cimemeres of all shades and mix
tures, also Cashmeretts, Tweeds and Craning ,
tons of all colours anditualities. Vestings, Silks
Satina,.cashmeres, white and Fancy Marseilles.
With a large assortment' of Gloves, cravats,
Stocks, Liner. and Silk Randkls, all open and
ready for impaction at my old stand opposite the
Rail Road,Office. • T. IL SIULES.
May 2
New •and Important!
EOIiGN W. RHEEM- haying' recently
:purchased the county right of Havworrrn'ss
PATENT COLLAR , STIZEEZE,..WO4Id reEpeetfUlly
call the.ottisbefen of the trade to that importan
invention. It is certainly one of the greatest
improvements-of--the age. This machine stuffs
the Collar crooked around the block, faced with
hair, wool, or other materials, back stuffs it with
long straw, add also makes collars of cut straw
a ith less than half the inbound time of the old
way of stuffing'. This twitine will stuff all
and every kind of horse' collets, from the best
patent leather down- to the conpoonest kind in
use, and with'.but one than ateedily at work will
stuff and shop. fifty collars pert 4y in a neater
and better tnyle.thatt,any other way known.
Seddlerain the county are invited to cal) at
the subscriber's establishment on North Hano
ver street, Carlisle, and examine the machine.—
Township or shop rights will be sold. To
those who do not wish to buy a right the sub
scriber. offers READY IVlo'nu Cqt,toadot whole
sale much cheaper than they eon be manufac
tured in any other way. CMOS for' collars in
arty_lmlity__are..rettpoutfully.tiolicited.------
ap.B'l9 • .
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_A_lTalnable ' ~_
iiir._:::__ —L— -
CHAMBERS' INIFOAM Ai 'PION FOR
THE PEOPLE, ernbraci 4 all the bran
ches of general knowledge nee sentry to, consti
tute a well-informed man—cont ininz able trea
tises on the moat important bra oho% of •scienc
phyfdcal, mathematical andutor , ; Natural Ilia;
tory, Political History, Geograp y and Goneral
Literature. It contains five hull , . ed engravings
and ie elegantly bound•in two• (dunes.- • For
sale at ERB'S gook Score; {or :•ps-o. copy..
83 4 _00., • -
CHAMBERS' INFORMAIIGN FOR
THE' LEOrLE, in Two , h4Orial Octavo
Volumes of - 840 papa each, ohm. fitly bound.--
Thie.Popular Encyclopaedia coin e a ecries'ot
artioletcon the moat important bra ;hes of Sei.
ellee;,Hiatory, Geography and Ge tral Liter°.
tore, i llustrated Ity upwarda:of :fill Engravinge
and' fie ; sold, at PR. RAWLINS „Mug and
Boole - Storo-for'-7-7--(J, e-6)-.------
. Dissolution of iltrtnei
FIVE , firm of Ilarrilk Sipe has ti
',l 'dissolved by mutual consent,.
boeks and papers will,remain in the
Sipe for collection. ' , W, 111
6'4ot , ' 5..13 . 1
1,
The business will be continued by
131,PE; end he hopes by strict attend
neas to' eceive a share' of public pi
His stock' of Lumber will be of -L-1
leetion.HOAL; consistini of 11
Limeburners and stove Will Ai* keptl
on hand... , • • • ' i''' , ! - '-' --• 12
•
resh a edthines.l
I call tha
of Phyaielane to ti large assortment
ircu4s,and.Culotte?,r e avwhich I,httve ju
ed,-and ivhicli Twill sell ate ltov;if. no
LOWER than' the 'mune dualitk den
out of the city; k Call at the Ola Stand
June 6 - • - ' • ',EI "ELIJ
• . Irish Linens:
AN tec '; •
,tenaiva assortmentand of. all
and'. prices., Call and examine, at.l4
stole In No rth Hanover Sweat,'
:•' • G. c ARM
%MESS, 13.1,1340A.t”.,
N D . .4EattiNg; just :receiied)
ilipsinillerj 2 ;fery "pperiorAtilialer,
411 RE 8.-7-.Atipl et
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`FARM FOR. BALE,
1C
..iThurtEDAY, the '2d - 'of ''of AUGUST
6
bext;;the stibseribtirewill °hose to, public -
este orttheremises, iii - Tiatikford township,
Cumberland: ;p countyyPtiv-tlftilarni lately oc.
;copied: by; Daniel ,Gaymani decetteed,l situate
111' said' township, on the. road -leading from'
Mount Rocktto Landlaburtkaboutt three mile's
distant of,the-Cuinberland Val
'gait Road. containing 130 , AORES of good.
land4l under miltivation but about ivieray acres
Of wonilland,-end :in good ~ order; with good
fences, ~Abouttwenty acres: of it is fine mea. .
dow.:,There is arunning stream though the
place •• The iimprovemerts are a.
. - • rwo Story. :DWELLING
- • 111
F I HOUSE, I.:og Barn - and other
necessary out hOuses. - Aleo, a
-• well of never.failingiwater at the
door; and an orchard covering three dues, with
every.variety of choice knit.- -The---place-is.-in--
every. respect en excellent farm. , , Possess . ion'
will be given in the fall if desired. Persons
desiringto,see it can de so by calling nn Abra
ham Gayman, living near Alter's or From i's
Mill. Salo to commence at 2 o'cicick, P. NI.,
when' attendance will be given and terms made
known by ABRAHA. GA Y.MAN.
JONAS GA M
YMAN;
jul3!49ts Executors.
irr,Lancaster,Extiminer publish till sale 'Erna
send bill to this office.
lIIHE Subscriber as Agent for Andrew Hare
L offers at private sale the following descri
bed property situated:on Pomfret st. east of Bed.
ford street in this Borough :
J. A Lot of ground 35 feet in front by 240 ft.
in depth, having:erected . thereon in front on
Pomfret street, n• TWO-STORY FRAME
HOUSE, with a - BriekKitchrinf;nnd in the rear
on Chapel Alley a one•story LOG HOUSE.
2. A Lot of ground adjoining the above' 25 R.
in front by 240 feet - in - depth, with tv ti story
,FRAME HOUSE and Kitchen, arid teconve
nient Stable thereon erected.
The whole of the above property , is in good
condition, and will be sold on moderate and
easy terms.
June 6-3 t
Building Lots ,Fok Sale.
I WILL offer for sale, on terms which will be
made reasonable, Four BUILDING
,LOTS,
on Pitt Street and Five LGTS eiMaMd'im north
street in this borough. They are situated in a
pert of the town which iri rapidly-filling up, and
•where ptoperry is increasing in value. B . not
'soldtefore.TUESDAY, the 21st of Aug. next,
they will on that day be exposed to public sale
on the promisee. IndieputabTe- titles will be
riven.-'une6_JOHN A IfUMRICH.
- A - Purely - Vegetablenedieing. ,
CE/ORSDELL'S VEGETABLE RESTO
RATIVE PILLS nave been gradually
but surely comeing into favor, among the fami
tes adds Country for some years past. - They
have done this entirely tnrough their great worth
.as a FAMILY MEDICINE. Agencies haiie
been appointed but no puffing and humbug such
as is resorted to by quacks to sell their modicine'
has been done. The pills are oflered for sole
arid have and will continue to be sold by all two
priocipal storekeepers. The proprietors claim
for their Medicine the following advantages over
all others—yin They are PURELY . - VEGE=
TABLE. They are CERTAIN TO OPE-_.
RA rE. Their operation is FREE from all
PAIN. 'They can be used With EQUAL BEN
EFIT by the YOUNGEST INFANT and the
S FRO NGEST MAN—Their efficiency in Fe
vers, Ague. Headaches. Habitual - Costiveness,
'Dyspepsia, Cholera Morbus, &c. has been pro
ved upon thousands. They are a Certain Cure
for Worms. The proprietors possess a certifi
cate from a gentleman in St..Lonjobo web Pu
rer! of a TAPE WORM by the use of thein i •
TRY THEM THEY WILL NOT FAIL.
Travelling agent for the State of Pennsylva- •
riirt—Cnxitr.Es P. Amer. For sale, price 2.scts
a box containing FIFTY PILLS, with full di
rections by the following agents in Cumberland
Cope) , •
Forsale by DR RAWLIN'S Carlisle, Pa.
JonN: Dir4.en,""Win BRATTON.—NeWVSe.
W HAYES,—Shipponsbnrg.
S L SENTMAN, — Nowburg.
• A WEEKS & Co,
Propiielore, Laboratory, No 191.Chestnutstreet
Pniladelphza,
January, 241 h, 1899,
Cure Your Horse
IF HE BE AFFLICTED
J. • with Humors, Sores, galled
lii i t".; ,, ,••;).' neck and shoulders, quitter
, bone, grease, spavin, or poll
- 7.r7.k . evil. one - box of Dalley's
Anima tea vpnic Cure• All will convince you
that there is no mistake in it.
- - .
" READ Tilt FOLLOW IMO :4 -- ThiS is 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 pleasure in recommending it
to all. S 51 ROLLINS,
- Livery. Stable, 181. Jay et.
For Sale at iho Depot, 415 Broadway.
H. DALL
JAMES FLEMING. Agent.for Cumb E land
county. . , . • -
[aril 4
Heyl's Embrocation for Homes.
• mg, Rhoumatistn. and at,
_ ,r 7.5 • complaints which require an
,rn .1 rarnedy.--...k.gives - AmmetllateTelief - to
the Scratches, land the incident,tp - Horses haiing
white feet and noses, produced B'y the St. John
What. It is also highly useful in relaxing stiff
ness of the Tendons' and Joints and produces
beneficial , effects in cracked heels, brought on
by high feeding, splints,sprains—oThis
ENnno-
DA' is recomended to • Farmers, Farriers,
keglers of Livery Stables, and private gentle-
Men olArding Horses, and should bo constantly
kept in their stables. The GENUINE arti
cle is prepared only by W. MARSHALL, No 302
Race et. Philadelphia. And for sale -wholesale
and retail at DR. RAWLINS' Drug Store W
Main street,,Carlisle.
March 14-Iy. •
• A. Woid to Notsoinen.
- 1 - 76 R-BARBER'S EMBIOROCATN is de
cidedt the best preparation - that can he
r.- • used for the bare of Sprains, Brti
-,lth east -- . Cute; - Gal ls; -- Splin tiCurb,
Ringbone, Spavin' Stiffness of the
,11 ; Joints, St.c.. It is an article which
ybo th.e tends of ever
Horseman, and hoshould
stable should , •ba Without a
bo.tttle of it. Price only 25 and ^5O cants Par bot
tles, prepared only hy'S M Pearson, M D., and
for sale wholesale and retail, at No. 105 North
Second•atreetoPhiledelphia,. and DR. ItA.W.; ; ..
LINUS wholesale and retakagent,--Darlislo,-Pa.
i p. •
dity been
d all the
•nda of S.
AMUEL
to busi
beat -se
:kemithe
Instantly
-
ONNETS! DONNXITS!' , •
JUST •idcekvod the newitat - 4toClatest
rienTlnte;.to inVito the-atten
tion co the Witte; sold de bat:gaine,—.
eat; and examine, et the Cheap Storein North
Hanover etreet.:. ;74 tH , CAI : MONT
r 2
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N a'l9ii.
tention
MED'
zeceiv
a littlo
clued
t NOW "BOalikV, dat
Note.Pilitti.just recelY43,.
1.4 4ir,':E'af*:tin,,
' ;
En
•
Vitt ,l 4::ofßombliiines.
chishinarps,•lwails de ;Lalnes, and' olbar Dress
goods, jitat had for sale abase by
glitiiq
ickesp
y.h
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4 .
ofrONS.llatntaeirad•ataVittilltittlra n ., •
Castrklhtfar,ptiatar%SpiriattStaael
20.boied Tin Plateduarreceiliad and:fat:male at
thicheap .1 - 4111,011 fa tiltchit ;
feltg 3 f:-f'l - f3A/C17014.
kale
for
o-
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, ZAIV21110.• . • ,
alinearaltia an tatortniaat - of 'lavO'piiB6ll""
ANilatitiet
't. Wood
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pesp ,
g." anted, . ~
:,. : T . 114,-. hublicober; 'min 'giro ,Orrit.loymen,tktot,
tken or wooly ,WOODgCHOP •Ertio: jr tip-;•
l i oat i ombomoKdo , 'lOiinediatelf•t:lit'.llloOttibOllO:j: .
uroa p erilr Orry kcounty: , ,- Prioe.:3s , ,ent4 p er ;-
cord.
iMa„..- :,. ~, y ft
isgE.rNIORGAk! 3O ,' di.,;e9.'' ' ;•
• ._'O._.N....NETS;Ie;-. fralToln r - i iPtplo
l'Bonneoh FlowsviooA Ribb0nbw9P0n1,,,;vi,,,,,,.,253 -V0X1431780,
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414611Ftitali' haptral , Harring, of !I
ti l ituitlity.aadltlLtAandOs al,q ( q,:Grou n d.Al.
lu .5444Lluu419dkfirlIOV/hurOhlriAthihl
h ACAlia . 11 itiohe i' ,,, b.44,pe! , SALMON.
ppyrAckg , ROknciw;A:atpre...oll
.for wile
'Rat aaall: dtiii; tin and *to tqry..qurtielvaal.
'On Grocery:Store , of, . ..
NE
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NEM
FOR BALI
JNO. B. PARKER
.
THIS valuable EMBII9-
CATION will cure Sprains,
Bruises, Cuts, qe,kk,JS c 11!
lEEE
NEM
-r°n} fir"`lja p;:
• ..
H /."rw,;;'•••:
NATAN HANTCH having reOtPve4)4o.l
Chein — Olothing.Store . to the roontrormer
Btrij. T.iimbertort, liet%yeen, Con
lytt'ale,iithliirAtore, and Burkholder ti hotel, in
Weef , afainstreetvwouldreepeetiully infcirtn , hie
friehdannd the public' that 'he'intende to ,cor!-,
tinue-the , business" ae.:bere,tofOra He hae just
receii/Cd'al : 9',O.neatlaltipent of, •
sing and Summer Goci4.,
. ~
which hi will belie nitide uri ai,the shortest no.
nee and in,t "' ost desirable, manner 'He Will
constantly, ve n • hand a • large selection of
Rea . Made 'Clcithint •
c_ t,
. I
cheaper than ay r-offered to the public before—
such as black and blue' dress coats. frock and
sack coats of various colours, tweed coats of al
shapes. and colors, summer °kith coats, linen
cotton and jean coats, and all other kinds of
frishiwible 4 cteWlfitTelPUnd. fancy cashmere
pants, summer pants of every description and
color, plain and fancy; satin vests, summer vests
all sorts and colors,shirt bosoms "find cbllars,
neck and pocket handkerchiefs, stocks, suspen
ders of all kinds vory cheap Don't forgot the
place _
.
Carlisle,'April *ant
SPRING rasrezoNs.
THE subscriber has just received
another lot of the new style of spring
HATS, is prepared to accommodate
both his old and. new friends with an
elegant_ - article, besides every
_other_
anfiTa
bone, comprising fine Mole Skip- and Beaver
fats' with Nutria, Fur, Summer and
'ariety of Slouch flats. While, he ch ly
°cords ixis.acknowledgement of Past leer; he I
Gould reimectfullr solicit a cominunnce of pub
ic patronage. at the Old Stand in Nortli-Elnn
war 13t root. GEORGE KELLER. :
.Mayl6'49
DRUGS, FANCY GOODS, BOOKS, &e.
JUST OPENE.
AT * HAVERSTICK'S old D
estal
blishedDrug
o nd Book Store, on North. Hanover street,
i-iew supply of Drugs - and Medicines, fresh and
airefully 'selected, togc — Rter with' a rich, varied
t old extensive assortment of - . Fancy Goods,
1 3ooks, Perfumes., Soaps, Cutlery, Gold-and
Silver Pens-- and - Pencils, Cittrnelius' Splendid
odor Lamps, Girandoles, and Flower Vases
il.thereat Oil LarnwFruits;Confectionary, and
a variety of edam articles which it is impossi-
I Ile to enumerate, but comprising the largest
aid most splendid display ever offered in Car.
1 isle. and at prices correspondingly cheap. The
ttention of his old friends And customers and
ti'ut public 'generally is" plirticularrhi invited to .
h is present stoekrwithwhich they cannot fail to
b e.pleased,
May I 6'49
_ • S W HAVERSTICK.
Fresh Dugs, Medicines, &c.
I have just received from Philadel-
Q
phia and New York very extensive
• additionswrny former stock, embra
cing nearly every articltrof Medicine .
•t - -•••- now in use, together with Paints,
Oils, Varnishes, Turpgntine, Perfumery, Soaps,
S tntionery, Fine Cutlery, Fishing Tackle,—
Bruhes of almost every description, with an
on dless variety of other articles, which I am de
termined to sell at the VERY t.o_wr-sxprices.
. All Physicians, Country Merchants, Pedlars
and others, are respectfully requested not to pass
the OLD STAND; cis they may • rest nesured
that 'every article will he sold of a good (futility,
and upon rensimable terms.
May 30
1'11.1• • ) 1 OE!
THE _public are hereby notified that nn im
mense' stock'oi the handsomest and cheapest
dry goods ever brought to Carlisle have just
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 hilive some of thp cheapest Cloths,
cassimeres, Vestings, &c., ever seen. "Mus
lim; and calicoes from 2c. upwards, Lawns, De
Laines, Ginghoms, elegant and very cheap.—
Stockings from 61 to 50e. Bonnet ribbons from
4c to 25. Pantaloon stu ff s from sto 25, ulpa
elms from In to 50c.
Come one, come all. and get good and cheap
-goods at the old stand, east „Main street, Car
-1 lisle. rnl3o] , C OGILBY.
• P S. Country Stores supplioil at city Klee&
• • The Cheeriest Goods.
OF the season, have just been received at the
store of the subscribers, being the second
large arrival this apring, Among this large sup
ply may be found a variety of IA DIES DRESS
GOODS, such as lawns, Gingham, Mons de
Lain,s, Alptiohas, Linen Lustros, Calicoes, in
heaps, Checks, Muslim very cheap„ Tickings,
Flannels,Cambric,, Book, Swiss, and Jaconet
plaid ai striped Muttlins,—a large supply of
MEN AND BOYS' WEAR, Tweeds, Cash
maretts, Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Hosiery
Gloves, Ribbons, Table Covers, Oil Cloths,
Groceries, &c.; Hardware, and a general and
complere assortrnerit.of V E C'H E A P
GOODS, which cannot fail to please both in
quality and price. We invite the public to call
and secure bargains, at the old stand, three doors
south of the Post Office
May 30 ,
To all whom it may Go/Won !
EGE
Tfi int
ANKFLUI.prci-thep-Milic generally for past
favors and their liberal patronage, still con
tinues to carry on the SADDLE, TRUNK,
and HARNESS making business , at his old
stand in Nanovor street, two doors north of the
Carlisle 'Sank, at the sign _of the Mammoth
Collar. He is now bettatprepared than ever to
accommodate his customers, having recently
mado great alterations in his establishment, so
pejo enable him to keep. a much better assort
meat than heretofore, consisting of Spanish,
Dragoon, scoop ~tub, quilted and 'plain SAD.-
.DLES, CAR RIA,G E HARNESS, plated-and
common; Farmers' 'Gears, of all kinds, -Tra
velling Trunks 'of all descriptions And prime,
releases and Carpet Bags, Bridles, Martingals
Dollars, Stock, Leather and Rnw Hide Whips,
Leather, cotton and worattd Fly-nets, and all
other articlas in his line—all of which ha is de
termined to sell at the very lowest cash picas.
Making andsopairing Matrassos of hair. husk
,and straw, and all kinds of Upholste.lng'will be
-pitrictually-attended
ap25491y
NEW & CHEAP HARDWARE STORE,
Tils subscribers have just received at their
New and Cheap HARDWARE STORE
east High street, opposite Ogilpy's. Dry!Good
Store, a large stock of goods in their line, to'
-which they would call the, attention ,of purcha- ,
';serCtlieir arrangement in the city besog 'suchv
as to enable them to aoll their goods a; the
-lowest-city-prices,
• Their stock 'comprises a full assortment of
Locks and
_Latches, of every stile and
Binges,"Screws Bolts , and every article used
for Buildinge,'Zugurs and augur Buts, chisels,
broad and hand nxes, hatchets,fdravving
,knives,
planes, and plane hitt!, hand, panel, and Rip ;
ping saws,. millOirosa•cut and circula4,sawsi .
' trace and halter chains, hatime, Shovels, spades,
Ind hoes; Nay and manure'farlts. Althoot - large
assortment of Pocket...and . •Table
spoona,:ehavel and tongs,, , Wapers and. Trays,'
Hollow ware„Bratis and enameled 'Preserytng
Kettles; Iron Furnaces, CedarzWare,: anvils
and Vices,'Fileti and Rasps of every kind, Bar
, Bandithd'Hoopiron s . Cast, :Shear Spring and
BlisiarStetel; &c:• .Also,
Boxer WindOvi , Glue. • -
- -
100 Kegs WeAerillfs,rare White, Lead
'5 Barxele'Lineeeid-Oil.
,• 9 }hirel(4 Sp:,'Turpqntina.‘
.200 Kegs CumberlandNmle.' •
;1%109'.495:.; ttr, dz, SAXTON
Ari E E4p.tA:W.,llp, nn , etyma..can be 'had
;yerylnyir.,:of ;the" enbentiber. at ;.hie, cheep;
litortitit NorthAnrineer . mreer.---,,
LLennru,'' " ' , •
. •
6 " ozararriusep..
.nt of. C9Pllhan!si-.0' ye
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negortnis
... an b e lited •o f :' t he
Tiouerritterir;
athiet,
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en 4,
opbscribei• in Nor;.h. ri:,,A•CARAII;I4;*''
° • 0,t6x..k0 jr.,
iiiit'receivid foliiiilditiy'!?4, -,
:41.::i1.41.k., 171 Ity •'0 OXS
fig mikt Summer
o giVorafor G entlOme q'o;
cmost.ooo,,lENOyttpone:t'::::.!:,o 'yy , .ifiT . ll tit
and ysShOoo j mot le,a'jaistitf l anivioe ll it:
rediiced , pnees - ottt
--[m3o] OtORY.iI .!: 'l
'' l l(l , oliire'
BUST received `Blot of ‘Liguin , Broltie4t.,*",
eo'u~ suitable , for trionriainr„Waoli,' , Eiteireej!
irOly new, '
mcay2 ' • '
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MDIS2E
c S'totetc , St , 551)0130.
•
•
leffant .
171331;reeeived•add•inow•upening;m0 t. o tss
assortment:lA A,,1fj...E AND. • .
plain'and' figured BaCkl e "'
Lineir-lustres , of- dlfferent colouptaind et , e° "
citeirdy and price, altirge use.. Irt'
Mejlt, of ,Ginghatna‘, 'cheaper than rover, eta 11-
brics, bond muslin, a large pssortnaant of Lat
goods, tddieslind Gentlemens".Kid Gloves.
Lisle and ,ihreitd gloves:, A,Large dissortment
of Spring bonnet Rib - bens,Hestery; Tuck
and side combi, stdet , Beads; , baglCarid Puree
clasps, 'slides, ringsund 131 q 4 talst,of every co
lour. A large - assoriM ent‘ of Bola' and Mons
Spriag, and. ; f3ummor ;Wean-Ails% beautiful
prints, fast colours,Asglish gliintaeso hand
twine patterns,' logoiherviith dlikte assortment.
+A bleachoduud brown ,muslinsundothergoods.
Purehasers•*ill de well Pe call end ,nee before
they purchase olsevihere.: -';
npr 4 • 4. DfIOOKS.
. .
Spripg . ,Goads
THE subscriber* have Jnet recel4ed a large •
and cheap Stock of SPRIN.G• GO OD S, bonOt
iu for cash. offer fr they oWe
at BMN prices.' "The- folloWfrg 1s i rt ,
,tgr
Brown, and Blue .Black CLOTHS kern — , /"."
to s.oapqr yard. A handsome lot of all w".
CASSIMERES from 62} one dollar per
These are a very cheap lot. A variety of
LA
DIES DRESS GOODS, consisting of
Plain
and Fancy AlpachaLuatres,Earleant. .Gingiuns
Mohair Plaids, *Silk Plaid Linsne, Shaded Moue
de Laines, Larocine us low as_l'2l 4 ,lr great yarim.
- ffirdfralffitierrfriffi3l76 - 12i.t We Writ . fine -
English Chintzes warranted at 10. Also,
' BONNETS, 13rtnd'et ofiedollar; and upwards
together with 'a variety . of, fino bonnets among
-which'some entirety neW styles. CARPETS.
at 12i, 181, 25, 31/, 621- 75; '2. yards wide at
50 as per yard. Chetahs, Ticlurkga l , Mualins,
very cheap flannels,' men and boys Summer
Wear, from 10 to 1 50 cent*, and- a great and
general variety of goods in our line,' which we
are determined •to sell at the very LOWEST
PRICES. We respectfully solicit, mini--
nation ofeur Mock, satisfied that our geode' ere
cheaper than they have *ier been sold in this
place. • A& W BENTZ.
March Ift• - 3 doors so u th of Post Office.
•
New and Cheap spring: GOods 1
,-, -
AT THE NEW WORE, '
CIORNER of Hanover and Leather, Streets,
IL/ opposite Leonard's Old Stand,'Carlisle.- T -
The.. undersigned respectfully inform their
friends and the public that they, live just re
turned from Philadelphia with a largivand well
selected assortment of new SPRING. GOODS
purchased, at the very lowest prices, and which
k .
they are 'determined 10 sell at giniall profits.—
Among t em, may beToinaelothiii-Cassimeres
Veatings reeds k Panteloon Stuffs in great _
varietyrirear American and India' Nankeens.—
Also; LADIES' DRESS GOODS, consisting
in part of Silks, Baregee, Silk Tissues Alps.
chits, &c.,„STRAW AND RRAID„' 'BON
NETS, a fine lot, Perm Leaf Hats,' Ribbon
and Lace - Goods. An elegant assortment of
Calicoes and fine Chintzes, suitable for the ap
proaching season, at our usual low prices—'
Cheeks, Drillings, Linens and the usual variety
of bleached and unbleached muslins. BOOTS.
AND SHOES—a well-zieleeted assortment of
men's, women's and children's good and-,
handsome. GROCERIES—in all their varie
ty, Sugar. Coffee, Molasses, Pekin Company's
celebrated TEAS, &C. All the above goods
hare been purchased right, and, will be sold low
Please give us a call. - ~.
March 28 --S. D .POIVELL & CO.
S. ELLIOTT,
Main street, ('7nrlisle:
lir G. CARAIONY desires to inform hi
0.1 • clients and the public that he has 'tiro
ved to,4he stand on North Hanover street lately
occupied by Chas .Barnitz. and next door to
Ifaveretick's Drug and Book Store,- where he
is determin'ed to mill goods as low as any other
establishment in Carlisle or in the county. His
stock consists of Cloths, Cassimeres t &linens;
satin, enclimere. merino and silk Vestings ; Me
rinoes, Alpachas, Mous de Laines, Cachmeres i
French worked collars, kid gloves. silk fringes,
gimps,
flowers, thread laces, &c. TICK
IN GS at 6; cts, Calicoes S to 63 cts, very cheap,
mbslins,.hosiery, Berlin and Cachmere gloves,
A large assortment of BONNET. RIBBONS,
very low, satin plain and figured Mantua, plain,
bared, striped and figured Also GROCERIES
and QUEENSWARE, such as Coffee., 'Tea,
Sugar, Spices of all kinds, tobacco, segars,
crockery, glass and queeneware, rico, Chocolate,
starch, together With nutueroutfother articlei—
Give him a call, Etipr 4
S. A. COTLXI'I3 -
WHOLESALE AND RETALL , STORE
NORTH HANOVER - STREET, .
SIGN,OF TUE "BEE BIVE.".
I w. R ESPECTFULLY
• ..,-.2„,^1,-.; t ' 4 ' calls the attention
Fed oof his friends to his
"" NEW STOCK OF
.SPRING & SUM
, vvvasaustacerom MER GOODS. It ie
I U -
• impossible to enume• 4
rate all the articles we'have for sale. Suffice it
to say Ivo have almost every thing that is nu
cossary for Ladies and Gantlemens wear..
LADIES DEPARTMENT—Neat 'figured
mous detainee, ,Foulard silks and lawns mohair
and - sa - thrstrlfird lustre, pink and - time
detains, satin striped mous delains,eacond
mourning clarend , ons, plaid lyoneee, black silk,
bonnets and bonnet ribbon's, fancy silletielt and
scarfs, silk and Linen fringe a. silk flannels and
linen tissue's, pink, blue and greetibareges, kid
Bilk and Lisle thread gloves, and a large assort
ment of Ladies,Misses and Childrens Hosiery.
GENTLEEN'S DEP A ft•T MEN T.—,
French and English cloths, froni Cents to
$6,00 per pard, black French cassimeres, fancy
cassimores, !mange; all kinds, criaion cloths &(
lustre, Tweeds and cassinette, , White linen dril
lings, fancy. collator • Boys, China, Pearl Hats
for men and children ? chip hats, all kinds,
,bl'k
tread; and fancy cravats, Lisle read; kid•and cotton
Gloves. Also, A very large .stock of white
and unbleached muslins, calicoes from S genie
to l2l e Carpets'end floorooil cloths, and l t e reat
variety of other goods •not mentioned; ase
call and'see my stock, whore you will a Ways
find a full supply. ' . N • [spr,4
A & W BETZ
AHEAD-of-all CONLPETITIONII
STILL THE SPRING GOODS 'ARE •
COMING! .
I. AM now about receiving from the &totem
cities a large and beabtiful selection of SPRING
and SUMMER GOODSM Which I invite thq
attention of one and all.
In Silks, Mirages, Linen.Popelins, Linen Lus
tree, loinon Chatimos . , Frencli;Englioh and, A
erican-Gingham., - -Gingl-tuLtivna
Lawns, Lace ; and Plaid
,Illtslins, Swiaa"Book
and' Tarlton do, Maki and,. fancy- ,Spr i ng do
LaiiMs; Bonnets;.' Parasols, soli' Stiridq,,Rib
bons, Laces, ;Faller 'Trimmings; :&o•'&o4Ntra
Ratter ourselves ,to be, able to„ . please prices
and.style; Whir will favor us walla Min. , : GEN- .
TLEMIIIN•r-For'yoliemrii interest,' bilk. of .
you ici , cull,: and examine
?our,: Buick - mf: Suitor
'Pvinch 'and English -.Black..Cloths c gtench and
fancy- coloro PycnCh Cam
mores, Doe-Skin bleak"' andtfancy Englieb'und 1 .
American Warp A ClOth • and
'COdington and Meino Gitosinuiret & I
Tweeds,Tplain' and:tabby` Creiops '
and-.Gam. '
Moons; Buff Ciikint:efea,.'Fanpt.Peanit; Super
Silk, Satin•and• Marseilkia:.Veatings, plain 'and
high • &it'd Silk Cravats, &c. • &p.. -Domestic
goods- in abbridance;'iuch ' 'as 'brown niuslimt,
brown and,black Shootings; Oannburgi; Melt•
lugs, ,Drillo, cottow-',Pant, :Stuffs' (very 'cheap) . • '. •
Colored', Cambium, Domestic, Gipghaqi, 'Dia- • '
CARPE S l l Ali `stock` 'Oar
'Pete. !
s; Flomsimi..olso4rplaiti colored
lingo a; baililtir4 l "ta,iodrinOnk Transparent •
Blinds. all Cof wigita Bold
BOOTS AND' BR kinde r quail.
iticandwicrw'mratiWri v ng mid on also -••
4 fresh lot:of GAGUE•RIESOmbich? cannofibe
beat in pricaOr quality.: L My stock igli'47l4rife
still complete, wp alwaya , takO_liMaqprot
iq goods ;wittioqt , :obaige:• , Retollect
the.old, stand, a law doom east.of thbAtioket
Rimies t - and irectly . : opposite, „WeiAtt , kfjeire•
- -•
March.2B,.-
• - ,': , z , :r4iY,t• 11."
Or:cttifltanileyCimmillOnt . eof refin
nip erne Aldoridoi•
f ei k POPOctiMpewillg ' l : °bac6l) ."',Y l ol l lti
• g lim i s,..1 4 - inflame: '. - Pellon;' , :qo 'Efn '
percoadjAct,crisP%l l rintripe,Venesita
ny'brharlsratidapi fine anzarp, also• fine ' •
and._Dtttch •
ktotlrollitcco. stein clay antintontrripsi,: • ••
1c001444• , 17 . 9b9tter 'election' foundla she •
ple,eo4caltand see, all .o he had inhOl6eala tk, re ,
at the sßegar 'at TobaoCo Deptk of this .sab, • ,
soriberin West•Riih street, opposite ; RN Rail - •
Road • • ,' ."
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D2rooods and Groceries.