MOE New ltbuertisemento, 'PRoO i9TSTION: • WHEREAS the Honorablt Fnzoxnu : Wawa, President Judge of the sever I Courts of Common Pleas of tho counties . i Cumberland, Iserry and Juniata, in Penneylv: . Ala, and Justice of the several Courts of Oyc r and Terminer and General Jail Delivery i P said counties, acd flee. John Stuart and Joh , Clendenin, Judges of the Court of Oyer an Terminer and General Jail Deliviry fur tl , trial of all capital3 l 4 other offenders, in 0, :end county of Cumberland, by their precepts t mo directed, dated the 9th day of Jan., 1845, have ordered the Court of Ofer and Termine^ and General Jail Delivery: to bo holden al Cat • lisle nn -the 4th Monday of August nex , (being the 27th day) at 10 o'clock ino for, • noon, to continue one week. ' NOTICE is therefore hereby give , , totl Coroner, Justices of the Ponce and Cnnstabl , cifthe said county of Cumberland, thatthey at by the said precept commanded to be then an . therein their proper persons, with the& roll records, inquisitions, examinations, and a l other remembrances, to do those things whir to their offices appertain to be done.and all thce that are hound by recognisancee, to prosectit (against the isonors twit are or then shall t in,the Jailiorsaid county. are to be there t prosecute+ thorn as shall be just, JAMES HOFFER, Sheriff. . July 11. PROFESSOR ALLEN'S Bowel Complaint Specific AND MOTHER'S CORDIAL—a soverign remedy fur Diarrhain, Dysentery & Chol era Infanturir and the best Medicine or discovered for the vomiting of Mothers. For gale at Dr. RAWLINS' Drug Store. • july 11 . Just Received! Cif A Wags ' Information, 2,87 i a copy. • Scott's Late Infra try Tactics. 10 - L'eut Lynch's Narrative of an Expedition rstlrs yabiable work - ^ — Philosophy of Religion, by J D Morell, AM An Earnest Nlinistry, by J,A Janice.: The July Magazines -25 eta. each Valerie—N. alFb7filiri late CaptaitiMarryat. Grace Dudley,or Arnold at Saratoga. Plain and Fancy Note Paper, with envelops. Motto Wafers and Seals. . . . Accordcons, very low. Pictorial Courier and Brother Jonathan, for the 4th of July,,at the Book Store of .1. ERB, Main Street. [je27 Selling off at Cost, T HP. sitbscrilier is now selling his entire stn •k of Dry Goods at cost for cash. Persons widring to lay oat their cash to an advantage will please call and examine toy stock, as I have a largo and general assortment .of dry goods which I am desirous of selling. for cash. II _is impossible to entimerate all the goods but I have a full assortment Of Cloths, Cassi mers, Tweeds, Summer Drillings, Ginghains, Calicoes, and Dress'Geods for Ladies, also car pets. Gloves, Hosiery, &c. Purchasers are in vited to call at the Bee Hive in Illnalt Hanover street and examine for themselves. iyq S, A COYLE, AbdiCC. LANCASTER COIRIT,Y, SS. AT an Orphans court held at Lantfas __{..L.S4vrer-for-thereounty-oLLatitta t•ty..o 18th day of June, 1849. And now. June 18th, 1849, on motion of N. Ellmaker, ESquire, the Court grant a - .elle on Elizabeth Myers, re.tidirig it Rapho township, Lancaster county, Mary, married to David Mil ler, who resides in Shippensburg, Cumberland county, Catharine (widow) of Jacob Witmer, who resides near Shippenshurg, Eliza Crisman, Christian Crisman, Catharine Fortner, wile. of David Fortner, Jacob Erisman, -Henry Kristian' John Crisman, Joseph Crisman, Anna Crisman Harriet Erisman, Benjamin Crisman, Reuben Crisman, Efnunuel Erisman, and David Eris• man, the last six named being minors, and TSllfte Rudy of Dark county, Ohio, their Guardian. who resides in Dark county, Ohio, heirs and legal representatives of Christian Crisman, late of Ropho township, Lancaster county, to np' pear in' the Orphans' Court of 'Lancaster county to be held at Lancaster on MONDAY4he 20th day of August 'next, to accept or refuse the real 'estate Of the said decedent, at the valuation thereof, made by an inquest, or show cause why the samo should not be.sold according to law. By the Court, JAMES DYSART, for Cl'k of Orphans' Court. The Court further direct notice of this FIVT.P. to be published in the Carlitee Herald, and also in.the Greenville Patriot, Ohio, liar lour soccer sive weeli.s prior to the return-day of this Rule. By the Court, JAS. DYSART, for x Orpnans' Com-. June 27 DAILY EXPRESS THE undersigned would respectfully inform Ahe citizens of Carlisle and the surrounding country that their XPRESS GARS - 10 8b FROM PHILADELPHIA,. s4v.-A Q . pass daily throug h Carlisle, l'itxtre:+7 and all boxes, bales and AV' packages ,left at Th05..13 or. bridge's, No. 278 Market street, Philadelphia, intended for Carlisle and adjacent ciatintry, will be delivered at Messrs. J.& D. !!head's 1 Vare. house. Goods for express to Philadelphia, is left at Rhoad's Warehouse, will meet with meet with prompt attention. Goodefor 13xpress should be so marked. „, Thos. Borlaridge,l7B Market st. A g ents ' (* J. & D. Rhoads, Carlisle. Pnices.—Reavy,fraights when over 100 lbs. 50 eta per hundred.' Packages, 25 and - 50 cents in proportion to size. • ' As this is a new enterprise, expressly for the convenience and accommodation of the citizens of Cumberland county, it is hoped it will enact with the encouragement it deserves. STUMBALIGH MuKLSSON Proprietors, Chombersburg ME N. S. LAWRENCE, Agent for the sale of Southworth Manufacturing Co's Writing Papers. Warehouse, No. 3 Minor St., Ai/add/Ain. 100 CASES of fltai heve superior Pa= pers now in store., and fur sale to the trade at the lowest matitet prices, contastiug.in " part of— Fine thick Plat Caps, 12, 1.5 and 16 lbs., Itlue and white. • Superfine Medium and Depei Writings, blue and-white: tEstra gaper and.saperfine Folio Posts, blue and white, plain end- ruled. • Stiperfine Contraerpial Poste,*bine and white , plain and ruled. s. Extra sittperLitatarNote Papers, plain and Superfine and fine Bill Papers, long and Broad • 'Superfino Mid fire Couitung Nouse Caps and eeste, blue and white, r • Extraaapor Congress Caps aed Lettera.,.. plain and ruled, bine and white. , Extra sdper Congress Caps and Letters, gilt. Superfine Sermon Caps and Posts. yw Superfine blee.Liken tkin.Lettere. Extra super Bath Paste, blue antiwirhe, plain and ruled. Enribroidered Note Papers Envelopes. . ''tLey4er`a" Brief :Papers. ' • , Sitperflais and fine .. .Caps:and Pests, roiled and; attdrarkite, wiriess, qualities; rifld Ai80; 1006' teitrim and, atie r teti Shoe Papers, Bonnet Boards; white ,and 'assorted ' Tisetfe, Tea, Wrapping,,Envelope, asserted dt. Clue Mediums. Cap Wtappers;llardware, Pa, t 39 , .. . .. ..' • - ... , A SeconeilAtukil Plano. fbr Saki '... , '.. , ' '---.4IL , SER ,O "Z4S. H 14, 4 1 a-i_R'i . aditl. - 're!' l 7 ' 1 - 1, pair' will be sold very o'hettp7MA or soon, ,:lt kali a ine quality 4 tone, an? is also : gt handsome - piece of, Tatititare, ,Any iertoe --- — whdtlag - to purehase-maYobtalitiertker inform--,.. . . * don by . isquirina at tlibi elTtee, - '+'' ,'' Dego4t '- , ' Carlisle Sulphur Springs. ' • 'THE) Proprietor, respectfully-la:, ' • I • fOrriCS 4 t i e friendeami the padie. • •• , orally that he isprepared , to 'atteotno—,: date' zOmfortablj. a tate° number ' of.' visitors end' hoar/lere. .Tlio Fipringa ;" • ;are ictnal os , „init haarth • Catabealmid ,Pa: in , -,•a•,•.ltettiltinatnd loyaaaticiddatai;i::get ,iihroolld. , 9!;Twfilo*toid ,`, • orilef, atl ,:tiv.efr attention: , tint -he Ocntod *Ton , Good Hacks *me alloatela readiness - at.EiOndera ' 4 r• M 14 9 1)! X4T4rif .89 1 ,b,00 1 ;zto ,Can V 94;* 1 ', 114 , 0 , 1 It ° ; t ' the Springoi.r.;',lr.j ' •;,'••• , • • , ' '-.. r . 2 J,.,`. , !,•D;'c g2..ll3rsPAPßAN'Aiptilitio'indlll4i4ore,:shiitiri nit ineeived arid for ettin.by,.; , i . 4_ , ~ ..., o f • • F ' VRODIGS . r . ' 4 • • ..4 =EINE . .Treasures s avtice. - s_ , , AppraiseMent_or:Distiltera;j3niiireis; taiing:Housea, Au., In Cumbeiland • County; ab , elassified by , ine;*ier'4et. of .Aseembly passed lOthAprd, 1849. ) Edward Shower, Carlisle Henry Bunks do Homy Barnitz, do Win Alexander do Wm T Phaler' do , lattobLow • d 6 - John Hannpsp ° • AC Norton — dtt Wm Chandler do Jas Donaldson do Geo. Chand r er do Tas Hathor do Frank Barer"' do 0 G curnincl^. do Elijah( Switzer Ido Dan el Rife do W Kurtz do Levi t3nell do John Craig do John Deemer do Thos. E,die ilo Wm Harkness Allen tore: ship Jolin Bowmen do Robt Linn, Dickinson tp Wm M Henderson, "Isl Middleton Robert Gavin, 8 .Middleton John M Good, Agt. do John Kelly., do. , • M. Beltzhoover, Mitroe• 1p .0 W P A .Ahl . do Mr. Coover, Southampton • Robert Quigley, Hopewell tp. John Langhlin do Jacob Au, Nowton"tp.,i CUMBERLAND COUNTY, 1392 4 , I do hereby cutify that the foraseing le a correct classification of the Distillers, Brewers, Eating Limnos, & 'I n Cumberland county, as taken by ale in accordance with the Act of As , sombly, passed 10th April,lB49 June 6 NOTICE.—Tho foregoing . perso: : returned by Jefferson'Worthington, Esq., to the' Con* Treasurer, will call for their ilce sea on or before the Ist of July, 1849. Jima 27 _- ' ROBEE'T MOORE,roOnpty Treasurer:: ---- E's - ralb - Vr,ll - .Fh - n B.Ebrightotec'd -- UtPERS Administration on th e Estate or John B. Ebright, late of Silver Spring township, Cumberland .county, deceased, have been granted • to , the _subscriber residing in Hampden township. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to 'pre - sent them for settlement to JEREMIAI3 BOWERS, Administrator, jun(' 20-pd Estate of John Underwood, dec'd. r UTTERS of Administration on the Estate IA of John Underwood, late of Carrialow • ship, York, county, deed., have been gun - the stibscriber, residing in Monroe, township, Cumberland county. All persons knowing themselves indebted firSititi estate are 'required to Make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them for settlement to je2Olit pd S N DIVEN. Adm'r. Estate of George /?upley,dee'd. LETTERS of Administration, de bonis non, on the Estate of gEottns Rurt.Ev, late of East Pennsboro township, Cumberland county deceased, have been granted to the subscriber residing in . the same township. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Estate are required to make immediate payment, and those ing_elpirias to present them for settlement to " -- 10 11N N. 141USSER,Adm'r. . june 00-6 t—pd - Estate of George Eckerd, dec'd. F.TTERS of Administration, with the will 1.4 annexed,on the Estate of GEORGE ECKERD, late of Frankford township, Cumberland co., dee'd., have been granted to the subscriber, residing in atu_sante township.. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Estate are required to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them to JOHN McD 0 WELL, june 20-ft-pd Administrator. G. ate of NICHOLAS 1 - 1 O WARD, *AU, N - O7'ICB is hereby given that. Let -1-!‘ • tors of Administration on the Estate of Nickolas [toward, late of the Borough of New. dec'd„ have boon granted tb the subseri, bet residing in Mifflin township, Cumb. co.— All persons indebted to said estate to make im mediate payment, and those having claims to prpsont them for settlethent to GEO. KNETTLE, Aclifer. ju13'49,14d Estate of GEO. EWINGOieC i d. NOTICg-is hereby given that let ters of Administration on the Estate of Ge:O. EWING, late of Newton township Comb. en., deed., have Seen •granted s tu the subscribers. All persons indebted to said es tate ty,make immediate payment and thoie havineelaims to present them for settlement. ELEANOR EVV.ING, JOHN HUTCHISON, Administrators. MEM Estate , of GEORGE RUPP, dec'd. NOTICE , is hereby given that letters of Ad ministration on the Estate of GEORGE RUPP, dec'd., tato of Allen township, Cumb. co., have this day been issued by the Register in and fur said, count?, to the subscriber who resides in Hampden township imaald county.— All persons ha ling claims or demands against the estate of the said decedent are requested to •maku,known the same without delay, and those indebted to make immediate payment to . May 30-Gt JOHN SHORP, Adm'r. TTN DER the provisions of the Act of 1844, U any county paying into the State Treasury the Stale ',Ulm levied on such bounty, prior' to the 17th of July, in any year, is entitled to un abatement of 6 per cent. on the amount so paid. The undersigned, Commissioners of Cam. borland county, in View of the aGfive provisions consider it equitable and proper thpt those who by the prompt payment of their taxis prior to the above date, enable the Treasurer: to pay over the State 'rex, so as to receive tbe 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 deduatiki Of that amount brihe.collector—have authOriaed the, different Collectors to make said abatement from the state tax, in all cases where the State, and County tax'hipaid to the chlleetor before the',l7th day of July. 1849, when said abatement 'shall amount to ono cent or more, no .frectioneoi — a cent to bo crodtto Since the Act of '44, the Commissioners have paid the Slate tax of this county annually to.,the State 'rreasurorovithin the time prescribed by the act, and the county hilts received benfiet, of an noptement of five per cent. thereon, bat' but to ifieet said payment they have found it necessary heretofore to appropriate, a part of the county.funds.te,rnein the' tteficienci occasioned by 'delinquents, until ,the balance of the State TaX was did:43o4. the therefore becomes ne cessary, to' require ' tho payment of both, State and 'county tax to entitle" the payer to thit afore.' sant abatement, upon. the aforesaid State Tax. •The undersigned therefore,confidently, antici pate that the above 'arrangement,and the further inducement nVenabling Ciiinberined -county fd Maintain the -scharaeter for 'promptness, and ,ft delityiivhiolusheliaa acquired in , the , diecharge of her obligailens 4 0 0. the .Commenwealth,. will ir<hice ,every- h i.'dischnrgOliairStme and County Tarprier to the'llth day of Silly. :':'DANTEL 'COBLE, , MELL,' I":.JANILES 'KELSO, '! - County o'mmiseioaere, iAttest- , WXRClLL'itibterii.: • „COmmissieners' Office, „. : NIS 7Angthell "!':!;!-; • graitv 1 . /Ml6'y ihtiae un'aful'urtic~ee ; ie or' farad for salajaitheiadhed Whinivikabe'S*vapi Vidah and Grandnt ninghoain great,yariaty,wallqif are of the beat'final; ;ity. and. will; ba aold.at.the lowest pricini-; , Jana •''sA. CAitii_ _; . ''.. i t `4,' ~.,,;:.' rottiftinilirrijA-P W„titrfr. Stft;rnuit - - .E 9rßlNGS,,,Situateit;in PulAbeziand cone-, ty,i, Ps:: in 4510;niiielni,ue paition 4..,1 •the,'mpun, taini'Alght nliles,"naith;cif,',Neylivilte; boa yeeenk • ly been 'fitted'up, With - new - indcornmedione buildings. . ,The subscriber, having eloikden • hinif3elf with. gaud cooks end ,vgaitere, hopes,b)i globe and . POrqpn4lOent lel - ie- hia hcp,sq9nd esislairs'aba'ablesjagye,geneol`aitlifsetiou ,to, ftllteho may faverbip:nliikell!:, 7 .k.ilno of iAo o2 rilk.iel!torr ol d)rn‘;•ht NPrv .lie : # ototcT . 9e:,,Pr,YA!,P,lll9,mT4,?pkrmpaa e2gers,totn e. • p „i lge.•:. r..Li--.74l Iney'Ad -,, SCATT' v O(Lg i. , . , No: of delinni ' 27,000 ,Ji Noticco, , Notice to Tax-Payers. Inl Hinds:l' , ••• 41 0. , Whiskey, • 8 Distiller . •:'" 12 50 9 Brewer 8 00 6 Distiller '• ' 12 . 50 10 do • . 1 500 m - 8 t :Droting.houtiii 500 8 do ••-; 5 00..1 8 Bear house t 500 4 Medicines 5 00 4 • do '5200 4 do 500 4 . do C. s'oo 4 do ' 5 00 4 " do 5 00. 4 do 5 00 1 4 do e 5 00 4 • -do 5 00 4 do 5 00 4 • do . 500 4 do 500 4 do 5 00 4 do 5 00 9 Distiller. 800 9 do 8 . 00 10 Distiller 7 Distiller 7 Distiller 9 . _do • 8 'do 8 'Distiller 8 de . 10 Milder 9 Distiller 10 Distiller 9 Distiller 20,090 Whiskey; ES 1 Whiskey do Whiskey Whiskey Whiskey Whiskey Whiskey Whiskey do Whiskey Whiskey. Whiskey 'Whiskey' 10,000 1'2,000 9,000,63,00 54,000 15,000 27,000 45-,000 14,400 9000 13,500 9000 10,800 I W ORTHINGTON, Mercantile Appraiser M=IMI • - Elegant New - Goods. - BAGLEY'S New York Gold Pens, the best article of the day, and which no business titan should be without. . . .. . . _ .. - An elegant assortment of fine Ctitleri, in chiding Razors, Pen Knives, Scissote •pf the best English and American Manufacture. A large variety of ornamental-Window Blinds and biro Screens of every style and at low pri ces.. . • • A Musiaal Tristrtimente, such as Violins, A ceor aeons, Flutes, Fifes, Flageolets, Tuning• Forks with Violin strings, bridgos. , &c., at all prices. • A largo variety of Baskets, travelling bags, Whips, canes, door mats, Brushes of all kinds t every price. nlayno's Magic Adrimantinc Powder., a new article for Razor Strops, warranted 'superior to anything in use, for setting a keen smooth edge to razors, &c. '25 cis. a box. _ Combs, Soaps. Perfunies t Extracts, Dyes for the hair, a rich and beautiful assortment from the celebrated manufactories of Roussel, Jules Hnuel and others. Tooth Brushes, Tooth paste and Powder., Nail Brushes, Hair and. Hat Brushes, with an innumerable - variety of Fancy and useful arti cles of all kinds and prices, lately opened and for sale at dr) Cheap Drug and Bonk Store of . ju2o S w HAVERSTICK: New and Cheap Spring Coatis, AT THE NEW STORE, CIORNERiif Hanover and Lumber Streets, rIJ opposite Leonard's Old s.tand, Carlisle.— The undersigned„ respectfully inform t hei friends and the public that they have just re turned from Philadelphia with a large and welt selected assortment of new SPRING GOODS purchased at the very lowest prices, and which they are determined to sell at small profile.— Aniong them may be found Cloths, Cessimeres Vestings ' Tweeds, Pantaloon Stuffs in. great variety, beat American min India Nankeens.— Msd, - LADIES' DRESS GOODS, consisting in part of Silks, Barcges, Silk Tissues, Alpa• Chas, &c., STRAW AND' BRAID BON NETS,Ji fine lot, Palm Leaf Hats, Ribbon and Lace Goods. An elegant assortment pf Calicoes and fine Chintzes; minable for the ap proaching season, at our usual low.prices— Chocks, Drillitigs, Linens and the usual vpriety of blenched and unbleached muslins. lt3P(.ra AND SHGESir Well selected assooment,of motile, women's and children's good and handsome. GROCERIES—in all their varie ty, Sugar, Coffee, 111olaskii, Pekin Company's celebrated TEAS, &c. All the above goods have been purchased right,.and will be sold low Please give us a call. n telt 28 S D POWELL & CO. IL X 1 IV/ 0 V . Dig Goods and Groceries. G. CARMONY desires to inform his 0 ~ friends and the public that he has roma. tied to the stand on North Hanover street lately -occupied by Chas Barnitz. end next door to ej lltive t tick's Drug and Hook Store, where he is deitermitiedAo sell goods as low as any other establishment In Carlisle or-in the county. His stock consists of Cloths, Cassimeres, Sntinetts; satin , enehmere. merino' nod silk V est ings ; Me rinoes, Alpaches , Mous de Imines, Cnclimeres, French worked collars. kid gloves, silk fringe- Moms, ilowets, thread laces, &c. TICK . IN GS at 6; cis, calicoes 3 to 61 cis, very cheap marlins, hosiery, Berlin and Cachmero gloves, A large assortment of BONNET RIBBONS, Very low, satin plain and figured Mantua. bared, striped and figured - -Also GROCERIES and QUEENSWARE, such as Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Spices of all kinds,, tobacco, sego's, 'crockery, glass and queonsvvare, rice, chocolate, starch, together with numerous other articles-- Give, him a call, pr Refreshing, Drinks. .. ROUSSEL'S MINERAL WATE R.— ' • 'Sparkling and bright In its liquid light, • and not only sparkling and bright—but for its flavor it is hard to heat. MON YER'S FOUNTAIN M EA Ut—le indeed tho'"No plus ultra" drink of the sea son:and may bo had, toge`her with tho above named Mineral Water, at the Wholesale and Confectionary of _ int. Hanover street. r Leghorn Hats, HE subscriber has -jail received an invoice T of Gentlemen's Leghorn Huts, a superior article, era VERY mit price. A leo. Childrons' Hair Cloth Caps.. G W HITHER. Linen Sheetings, THE subscriber always has oil handhn assort. ment of wide Linen and Muslin Showings Table Linens, Pillow :Case Linens and Muslins Towelings of all kinds, with a variety 'of "art cles appertaining to Housekeeping,' • • • je27 'W .HITNER. Oheap 80409184 lIE Subscriber has just I.'Bi:wired t lat.of 'SA O Tuts Paresoleot the yory low price, of 81,75 and .$2,09,, worth $2,75., These .pro decidedly the cheapest lot of, Parasols ever - Agt. fared in , Satitt'iTure English Parasols at . $2,25 worth $3. • • t , ' 4 4,1t1 2 0,, • , GEO,W;B:PCNEIt..: , , —Observb'Thjs riußediits ERS aro nOtified that SlA:zEd:ylO:.'' is•deterinitied 'to hie:Silk Tissue, Mirages, lAwPsi.ginglituns , Linen ,Tiesues and Calicoes , oft fevery, styteand qualkY,.withoixt • regatd to Coat: .P 0 ragnrWit nting any Thi3 above good s will snd • iLto,thairiadvantago.tci call and inefor thernetilveli. • .• ,rjunti .2()I , ' •: Oheap - Ffbnoh . Baregps. ' TT UST received "a Fresh eiipply!of , Fretich' Bereget .at very low nrices consisiing,of . Plain• Meg, Blue, Plain Browni•Pea-Grepn 'Figured; froth 25 to 37t ete.Oheeeeepeekgpods' over offered Also; a;great ;prier'. 01-Othei'dettirable-goode;:ancLnew_styltryritm: .minkso__Celb _ it_onea_beinre tey.tire all • - — • ER: / ' ,47:i'' , 'HecjAtiV8'„Ftr.i1.1c, . NEW,,niticle for ;Use•in :cooking . nnil o I ,tl4. common • diet:, for ..children;: particularly • ' thoic or of feeble constit u tion. . li4ili•bowfoutd,to giyA.,lfeititlf,'with , more , detivt.' tainty;than'any{other, inbatance. 1 'cur . ltlST: : `6o«incrt.t .,r Afieitlidcite:rtitC,Bol):llW' •.; "And;Neckißi hone of;t e l ates sl' l'ee; also a aiiriefY Of 134 k BakijogOof various - :, , :c .:--.. f it0,4k40.0i - f4' '-:,' -Vahialde,VOlßWPrOgOyvlbtllaltt— to remoVe tp the T :Westi_ciffcietitCptitiatireale . ;the.trollovtiing desirable property. '?" . • . Two tiro' story' BRICK tiovoEs; situate:ln:Meth etreeftia the borough si Of C.iirlieledust newly . finished lif th e u g hestAnaterteloM4 pleasantly located? - about half 'n:aeuaro , eatw'ot Orth's - Also, ti vacant. lot - cflground adjohling, the abenie, well calculetedlor a building , lpt. a Two Story- STO,NE.HOUSEr in North' Hahover. street,' tr .feW doors north-of the Carlisle .Bank, 1111 and adjoining the Confectimittry• Tip; . glare of PeterNonyere This pro- - party is located in the most business-:part. the borough, and is welladopted for either mer- ' eantile or any other busktiess.The front base. meet is handsomely finished; and is well calm ' laced for a shop for any- kind of business.— ' where is also a large Two Story Back Pluilding of Brick, nearly.netv, wjtli an excellent Cistern, Wash hoese,,Smoke bonito, and a good .stable and Carriage house. -A variety of the choicest fruit Mos, all in gbod bearing condition, are also on the lot. , 5 60 . 20 00 20 00 8 00 , 12 50 12 50 -- "12 50 5 00 8 00 5.00 8 00 - - - • The above property will 'lto sold low, on ad vantageous terms to suit.purchnsers. jy4'492m • GEO W RIFIREM. Assikitees. • Sale. FirlHE Farm on NOMA . Abraham Nisley to* lives wil be sold at. Public Sale on the premises, on WEDNESDAY the .10111 day of September next. It is situated in North Mid dleton, township, on dip Conodoguinot-Creek about three miles '6llit.df:Ctlrlisio, and abput a half mile north of the Harrisburg, andViam bersburvurnpike containing about 121 ACRES and 140 Perches, more or less. Vie improve. ments consist of a FARM HOUSE, a 'Bank Bain, &c. This property will be shown by the Subsbri ber, or by Abral am Nisley; whp resides on the farm. The tert a will bo made known on the day of solo by je27 . 49ts ' FOR SALE. Tsubscriber contemplating on a removal -1 to the west offers 'bre sale - The — ffolloWing property, situated in Cumberland county, Pn. No. 1. Two miles easti. of Carted& it - 11 tit turnpilie•road . to Harrisburg, conhuning . 110 ACRES all in the highest state ohcultivaiion. , Ott the premises , is a fine doable ' story BRICK HOUSE, 45 by - »,:. .38 feet with a„. wing extending 35 feet haek, 'excellent cellars under the , whole, two-parlours . with sliding partitions, one Up and one doein stairs; the walls orithe lower story are hung with paper. This Hbuse was erected at great expense and is uncommonly Well finished. It has in the yard a well of good limestone water, n brick cistern, all underground cave, excellent for milk, &c., together with Smoke, Bake and Ice Houses, a beautiitil Brlok Barn, built in' 1847, end also. three Tenant Houses, one of which is of brick ; they, have plenty Af room for six families. Also, en excellent young OR CHARD, stocked with a great variety of the finest fruit. This property is bounded on the south by-the fine running stream well known as the Letart spring, from whence water is brought up to the Mansion House and Barn to the din lance of 1200 feet, through one-inch copper pipe; these gipes can never become-choked up since the whole process - is carried by a sile nt° force•pump, - propelled by ei-power, and by n small additional out might be carried up into-the garret or to on other part of the house, thus making it valnable for bathing pur poses. These works were constructed at con siderable expense; have been in successful ope ration for the last five years, and there is power to raise nay amount of water required. This property would he very suitable lot a 'gentle man wishing a delightful country residence, as one of the houses would answer very well for a cropper to occupy, having a never-failing well at the door; these buildings are mutually insured to the amount of $4OOO. Farther de scription is unnecessary, co all persons wishing to purchase are invited to call and judge for themselves. It may however be added that for beauty and healthiness A situation, this placiia unsurpassed by (cone, or few in the county or-state. No. 2. A short distance from the above, con• taining 47 ACRES of WOODLAND. This will be add - separate off-together as, may best Boit put chasers. . -- No. 3; Sitentri two - miles south . of Carlisle containing 130 ACRES, twenty acres of which is good timber. and the balance good farming land. The improvements are IL good STONE HOUSE, double _ story, a new Bank Barn, Spring a ■ a Muse, &e. One of the best • I springs - of pure limestone water near the door. This is an excellent grazing form, being quite handy to a good market. A better obviation to carry on the dairy businese could not ho found in the neighbourhood of Car lisle.- These properties will bd offered for sale on the most reasonable terms, and the greater part of thd 'purchase money may remain on the land for a term of yenrp if desired. For further information please call on the undersigned living on the first named tract, __je27'49ts ASSIGNEES SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. WILL be sold at Public Sale a' the Court House in the Borough' of Carlisle •on THURSDAY, the 20th of SEPTEMBER next, the following .described property, to wit: No. I—MILL SEAT and .FARM contain ingebout 200 ACRES of first rate black slate land, situated iu Pranitford township oboe three miles west of Carlisle, on the Conodogui net Creek. This tract Is well fin proved, having thereon erected a MANSI ON HOUSE, Bank . , • Bern, Corn &0., together with a Clover Mill, Saw Mill and - - Plainer Mill, and three Tenant [Muses. This property will be' sold in one or two tracts to suit purchasers. • No. 2—About 70 ACRES L4mes.bne Lend, situated on the Malnur Bottom Road, about oue-halt mile west of. Carlisle. The improve ments are a BARN and a . well of never failing water. . No. 3. - -The one undivided half of about 70 ACRES of .Limestone land, immediately south of the above tract: The 'improvements are a STONE „HOUSE, the lower story of a Bain, No. A .—Abopit, ACRES of Limestone Land,' Situated on the Walnut Bottom Road, about 26 miles west of 'Carlisle. There is a Barn and Well pf Winer on this tract. . No. 6...-- , Alioutfs ACRES 12& PERCHES of Chestnut Timber,...near the road leading ' front Carlisle to Gettysberg, sliciut 10 miles from Carlisle. No. 6.—About .ACRES and 27 perches of , . ~• - MEADOW LAND, pear =',s "'tiara' MO. , in the Doroligh • ,i••• 'MU hero ma building for , i•II a Distillerb rith,water right-and • - ¢ ApektHOUSE, dr.e..on this tract. • "a , 'l. , • • • No. 7.—A'STONEAIOUSE & liioT near the ,Secicind Prealtitatiati Church - in. the . Bona! of.Carlieleohtv,toEis 40. feet in frenVand , l2o' foot deep: t • • • - The above *tort); Will '. be necestfety.information gis - oh;tpiiterliOnii wishing to pnrchasb, byieelling on elthey okttineubson berseor on Mr:.lohn Hnietlistrig. - -on the Mill Tho terms Isilhibemade ),,rlO*l3 :on ''itho of tale . a ~t It '11 , t.1-IENDEItSONI' , ": Asaignoes - of 'John.DaySt-x, fe27l9ts. ,: : '.FARM;, FOR SALE ON SAT.UpAY' the ljst day o:f; noti; offer:tit :peblld age; on the preminee,the . , F.4gm; tiow occupied Georgis , ylrolf; s ituate in:Dioluneon , lownehip, ,Ouniberlatid 'civility, on AIM .:Pjne miles' from 'the/ pone Tovorit,. containing titres of good ; ;under : goad cultivation: and well - lende.of 'PO Yredenok-Fisliat.'ii-Abirysixfioteof • " in fiintCheint4 „good , • ' ;;With•prnaleritiin, well Of. Wafer, 40: 'Thetro io'•ev variety of 'choice fruit;: consisting aritiltio?Oierrieri4limier,&d., On- thei'plabe,..4 Frew toccAnitrience: ot iv o'oloot9' lft'Eon i old 40,, t hon.00nd!,wee beloven br .. the• sob; iteriborftt' 3013EPH. WOLiF:.2,! J. 6 1, !lti SL R #ot t nept: ijyr.4ot flE llll;,#3illitvjori'difrerdnr BMW 1111, 14geni,„1.3p401.1,eritriptifilifeiii4taings!; 11-1. ani.ofrorod'au modbrateprtcg s'=> • OINV:IIItNER • ;: . gill 1. M. HENDERSON, Assignee of Ab!.m.Nisley JACOB lIERSTIE HMS tiffil . . • . ~ ... , ...,.. .... .. , . , ,..,- , l..,4o.ifitiCil .'-, ...:.' - ' - c:'',. . t; tomnioiiii,aot,OrPenn4ltrAnia. I litegiOtttttOK Relative to,an Amenchnek of the' Constttatio-n Resolved by the Senate and House of Repre• :imitative's of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in GeneraVilssembly mct, That the Constitut Lion of the Commonwealth be amended in the second section ,of the' fifth article, so that it shall read as follows: The Judges of the Su. promo Cuurt, of the several Conrts of Common Pleas, and of such other Courts of-Records as are or shall be established by law, shall be elect.._ ed by the _qualified electors' of the Common wealth In the manner following, to wit: The • Judges of •the Supreme Court, 14 the qualified 'electore•nt laigti. The President Judges of the several Colitis of Common Pleas and of such other offtecdrd as Ore or shall be estab lished by law, and all' other_Judges required to be learned .in the law, by the, qualified electors of the respective districts. Over which they are to preside or aqt as Judgeti.: ,- , - And the Associ ate Judges of the Courts of Ctlpumen. Pleas by the qualified electors of the counties respec tively. The Judges of •the Supreme Court shall hold their offices for 'the term of fifteen years, if they shall so long behave themselves well : (subject to the allotment hereinafter pro. - : vided ,for, subsequent to the first election:) The President Judges of the several Courts of Cominon Pleds, and of such other Courts or Record as are or shall be established by law, , anti all other. Judges required to be learned in the tali, shall hold - their offices-for - the - ternrof - ken yours if they shall eo long behave ;hat-. selves-fvcllf The Associate Judges of the uurts of Common Pleas shall hold their offices for the term of five.years, if they shall so long behave themselves well : all ot whom shall be commissioned by the Governor, but for any reasonable Cause which shall not be sufficient grounds of_imperichment, the, Gi s ivernor'shall J remove any of them on the address of two• thirds of each branch of time Legislature. -The first' election shall take place at the general election of this Commonwealth next after the adoption of this amendment,•and the commis sions of all the judges who may be then in office shall expire on the first Monday of December following, when the terms of the judges shall commence. The persons who than then ho elected Judges of the Supreme Court shall hold -their offices as follows • one of them for three years, one for six years, ono for nine years, on, for twclve.years, and ono for fifteen years; the term of each to be decided by lot by the said judges, as soon aft sr t he election as convenien t and the result certified by them to the Gover nor, that the commissions may •be issued in accordance thereto. The judge whose corn. • mission will first expireshall - be Ii iefJffslico during his term, and thereafter each judge whose commission shall firk expire shall in turn be the Chief' Justice, au if two or more cOrnmissions shall expire on the same day, the =edges holding them - shall decide by lot which shall be the Chief JustiCe. Any inetiecies happening by death, resignation,.ar otherwise, in any of the said courts, shall be filled by op poiritment by the Governor, to continue till the first Monday of December succeedingthe next general election. The Judges of the Supremo Court and the Presidents of the several Courts of Common Pleas shall, at stated times, receive for their services an adequate compensation, to be fixed by law, which shall not be diminish ed during their continuance in elfieil, but they shall receive no fees or perquiaites of Office, nor hold any other office of profit under this Commonwealth, or under the government of the United States, or any other State of this Union. The ifidges„of the. Supreme Court during their' continuance in office shall reside within this•'Commonwealth, and the other Judges during their continuance in office shall reside within the district or county fur which_ they were respectively elected. • WILLIAM F. PACKER,' Speaker of the House of Representatives.. GEO. DARSIE, • Speaker of the Senate. Irr Tux Serwrx, March 1,1849, Resolved, 'Pint this resolution pass.—Yeas 21. Nays 8. . . Extract from the Journal. SAML. W, PEARWN, Clerk. IN THE House OP Kr.rs., April 2,1849. Reaolined, That this rle<9tion pass.—Yeas 8, rays 26. ' Extract fronsjhe Journal. L. " W M. JACK, Clerk. 1x SICCRETATLY . B OFFICE Filed April .5, 1849. • A. L. RUSSELL, Dep Sec. of the Cont'th. SEORETA R 'VrrlcE PENNSYLVANIA, BBt I do certify that the above nod foregoing is a truo copy of The Original Resolution of the general Assembly, entitled Reiolution lattvo to an.. Amendment of the Constitution," as the same reniaina on file to this office. 0 , In %oatimony *hereof I have s) ; hereunto set my hand, and caused C.. , 1 to be affixed the seal of .the Sec..- " ' )( ,i , - rotary's Office at Darriaburg, this ''',c:-' eleventh day Of Juno,, A. D. ono thodsand - eight hundred and . . orly-nino. OWNSEND HAINES, _So.cretaiy_ of ilic_Commonwealtli. " JOOANAL OP SENATE 1, Resolution, No. 188, entitled Resolution relative to an amendment of the Constitution,' wits ren' a third timo. tin the question, wilt the Senate ugree to the resolution ? The, 'Yeas and Nays were taken' agreeably to the; Constitution, and, were arit'ellow, yis,; ' • , "YEAS—Moyers..Ross, ...Brawler, Crabb„; Cunningham, Forsyth, titigusiJohnson; . fence, - Levis, Mason;,•.Mattlitasi 'qM'Crtellri; Rich, Richards,Eladler;SoyeryiPttisll:Rotyser. Sterrett and lEitine2l:'' fleetVprnrii; FriOiC, hes t King, Konigniaiiher, • Potteigeraod SpeaknAT;e: So thelitestioer,Wits detorntined in the of.. ‘, , iiiiiiil 'JOURNAL 0X . 1112 ,1110USIC orates. • Shell revolution pass 7 The yeas and nay. weie taloin agreeably to the provision the tenth artiele'nf 'the Constitution, and are{ . visf• •, isyoo4:...mebsis,;"Gldeiti'J' Ball; '.lElc6t. Craig Biddle, Peter I:l:‘,Bloom,•Hisid,*-t 8010, .Thomas. •H 11911,; Jacob Gort,;.Tehrt.4p s Drab); Akiailieribill ' Ederpx _David G Eshlemair,;Wliliam Evans;' jol W Fisher; ,Henry„ RnberA'. Hainpion; . George P Henezeiq Thomas I. Her;: "ringiJoseph Higgins, Chltrles Horm,'Jiistiplt ft 1 " Htiwinq'lßtibirt •, - Klotz;":Hatilistin Abrabam Larnbertonaames V Lorig,Jaeobl4PCattney,Jblingwcidbiati; Hugh' IK•Kae, John'llVl o atighlin,Adam„rilarb;,.. WIT Siniival- - 44aFz. 101111 --G:, - Iliyets -- ,..Edyekuol7 •Ntekleson; Henry C Pratt,-'Alonzo, Robb, George,Ruplay ; '• Theodore: Ryniarii • Bernard d 43ationnovet: s i Samuel SeibertiJohn Sharp; chrlatian'Snlitiliril,: Thomas • C . Steek,TereiniateD ,StUtznian; Mitrabhll Swartaiselder; Samuel Taggart, ,Georg? T Thorn,_HlehelasTliert4, 'Arunah' •Wittles;•lllannel Alonzo, AL. Wilcox, Daniel ;, Zp pry, and ,Wtn g,tiokor;; ~.!N4 t a,- eget., Atiguattitilt Coenyn Hasid IT'CourtniY,,Payld Evane,,Hatityrß Evanse John P W ortion, lohn. ißiorge;!ThomusiGilltsiq' oplo,lUhrt Hatityillanwi Kb*, '•' Joseph ' Laubiteh,;•Hotert Little ,"-' John WCalrnont, IH'Kee, MO , 'M'Sherryaiolah T•Mcitriion,' John, A...0tt0; . .Rotiertit, ROsoberry, ••john. B Ruthorfigd, .Ik;.,Rundle, ;Smith,, John • Binyth, John Sonde!, ,qpnite Iffa ß eri-and-Bavid-F-W-Bllaino,"---2B• - • ' • • Bo the question Waif determined inibo of. firmativo." SEORETARIN OFF Haqiaburz, Juip 15, 1849. PENNSYLVANIA, Ss, , ado certify, that the above and `f; foregoing .is a. true and correct , =copy'of the ".Yeas" and " Nays," AI : taken oft the' 4 Resolutfon relative to an amentlment of the:Constitu.. aloe," as the same appears on the Journals o . the two Houses of the General Assembly of thiti Oomeconwealth, for_the. session of 1849 %trim my hand and the seal of said office.- the fifteenth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and forty•nin?. TOWNSEND HAINES; Secretary of the Commonwealth. 0 V Otore Sz, 0.10130, JP..7I.IOArrE Oonfoctionery, Fruit and Toy Store, NORTH HANOVER STREET, CARLISLE, PA. COUNTRY MERCHA NTS and the pUb tic in general are respectfully invited, to call at the Old - Stand of the subscriber, (Well .known us "}Criss Kingles Head-Quarters) in .North - Hanover street, afew doors north of the Bank, and examine his • large assortment of CHOICE CONFECTIONARIES, manu factured of the best material, fresh every day, and warranted not to be surpassed by any in the States, which will .be sold at reasonable prices. He haust received a large assortment of Friaita and Nuts, consisting in part of OR ANGES, LEMONS, RAISINS, Figs, Pru ens, Bordeaux and Paper-shelled Almonds, Filberts,cream•nuts, pea-nuts, cocoa-nuts, &c/ which will be sold at the loWest rates. lie wi.uld also invite attention to a large lot of , TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, consisting ' Portly of fine fancy boxes, dolls, doll-heads, Furniture in boxes, wooden ton sets;.brase and tin trumpets, bone, basket and bell rattles, we , - gons arid wheelbarroi _glass and._China_toys, accordeons, harrnomeans, — rt - Mcy soaps, Hair ail, hair and tectlijituslied, ebnvtng cream and hundreds of other *nicknacks. In' connection vOth the above he has on hand a .good.nssortment of FAMILY GROCERIES, consisting in part of loaf, lump and brown su gars, colic°, thotolate, cheese and crackers.— ' Imperial, Young Hyson and Biopic Tea. Spices of all kinds, blacking, matches, brushes, &c. The subscriber returns his sincere th'anks to the public for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him, and hopes by a desire to please; to merit a continuance of the same. jul2'49 P. MONYER. Extensive u Rooms. 3AOOB - 1 ETTER; OULI) respectfully call the attention of HOuse-keepers and theublic to the ex t ensive stock of splendid FURNITURE, inclu ding Sofas, Wardrobes, Centro • r, and other Tables, Dressing and 1 Plain Bureaus, and every vane ty of Cabinet-ware and Chairs, wl tich he has now on lhand at 6ia , N E W 11 OMS, on Lonelier street, near the corner of 'N , nth Hanover Rime, in the rear, of Powell & Co .'s store. He is confident that the.superior finish ol..the wI irkmanship, and elegance of style, in whilth his articles are got up, together with their cn EAPNESS, will recommend them to every per so re wanting Furniture. •He has also made ar re.ngements for enanufacturing . and keeping' a constant supply'Of every article tn. his line, both Plain' and ornamental, elegant and useful, at prices'whieh cannot fail to suit pu'rehasers. He • would earnestly Invite persons whware about to commence house-keeping, to call and examine . his present elegant stock, to which he will con stantly make additions of the newest and most modern styles. . . . COFFIN Ssnlade t'ciorder at the shortest rte. ice, for town and:country. C arlisle. June 13, 4 1848. itrThe late firm -of Jacob Fetter & Son havi'ng heifn dissolved, Jacob Fetter, sr., will carry on the business as above. New spring and Summer Gdods G. CARMONY has just , received! •• • a large end extensive assortmeriref Spring and Summer Goods .to'which ho invites tho at— tention of Ibis friendi and the public generally. And. as ho is determined to sell his goods as low as any other Oshiblishment in 'Carlisle or in the county. Ho flatters himself that' by strict attention to business ho will receive a liberal share of public patronage. [apes Spring . 10 Sumpter Styles. TUST received a full and complete stock of el Spring and Summer Goods, suitable for Gentlemen's. wear. Super Bl'k French and Fancy Colored Cloths of all descriptions.—Bl'k and Fancy Cassimerce of all shades and mix tures, also Cashmeretts, Tweeds and Craning. tons of all colours and !panties, Veslings, Silks Satins, cashmeres, white and Fancy. Marseilles. With a large assortment of Gloves, cravats, Stocks, Linen and Silk HiindkUk, all open and ready for inspection at my old stand opposite the Rail Road Office. T. 13. SKILES. Mny New and Important! GEO ftGE W. RHEEM having recently 'purchased the county right of Havworvrit'ee PATENT COLLAR STOPPER, would respectfully call the attention of the trade to that important invention. It is certainly ono of the greatest improvements of the age. This machine stuffs the Collar crooked around the block, faced with hair, wool, - or other materials, back stuns it with long straw, and also makes . collars of the straw with less than half the labor and timo of the old way of stuffing. This machine - will at tiff all and every kind of horse collars, from the best quentleather down to the commonest kind• fit se, and with but ono man steadily W. work will stuff and shape fifty collars per. .day in a neater and better style than any.other way known: . Sadolors in the county are invited to call at the.subscriber'a establiehmeni on North Hano ver street, Carlisle. and examine the machine.r Township or shop-rights will be sold. To those who do not wish to buy a right the sub scriber offers READY Mann CoLLans at whole, sale much cheaper than they can, be manufac tured in any other way. Orders for collars in any gaudily are respectfully solicited. ap_B'l9 Dissohition of Partnership. THE firm 'of Ham &Sipe has this day been dissolved by. mutual coneent, and all .the boolts and papers will. remainin the hands'of p. Sian far collection. . W H HAHN: 13116'493c' . S. SIPE, inn business,will be'continued by SAMUEL S!PE,,end heltopes by strict attention to busi.' netai.to, receive. a s hare. :o f publid • patrons ge.=. His stock. of Lumber will .be , of the best se-. leCtiqa.., ',COAL, • consisting! df tilaaksmithe Liiiiebarrierthand,stove-will -- be , kr3pt constantly on hand. ' r Frei ' would iespeCtftilly, call the. attention, eic Was to.,a large 'atisort Ma- - tetwus and Centioets,whiohl havelust,receiv ,ed,und width I' will i apllaa low if not. a little LowErt. than ihe, same quality carnet nurchliand 'out of the e4'.. oaSifind4; June 6 ' _ . =I Irish ,Lineno. t (1 7 • • A .ex °nemeses orme n an o : II qua Ines and o oriees. , . kind katnihe .at ihe ithean store in Nortirliariorer street: . • ' • • 1312 , • •'. J:"G CARIVIONYi ' • .1 1 .8111311, SWAM t ND llERftl.pp; jinx: Oceived by the very_ superior; articles,. and , for osalti3Oheol) for cash', 4,,the familv,grocortot ore sof 4,CIS DIIALBE Boots . and Shoo p ,' = cpleildid , Suisoitnenv of:mena skitter:TOD' Boom; tegether With womenand boy's boOte and lump,. just opened'and for eale at' the efere;o: := P : egwEL z!,4p, To Whom It = Ma Cone Etifolut and,',Notesbelonginti to.tfia firm ~ o f,Msnasifir: Stiesi , tia t - are now.in Abe hands of, Davyid ` Smith Esq.' far 'collection Aims :Perione frrhtiltiniw theraselims'indebte&to - saiti firm will self and pay off their notes or ''accounts before :,:theilst-Of-Julynext,',ai after that time he is in. .strtistedio_bang _sun °mall , unpaid notes and meantime ,_" , ,It's. , AVIFERIEIIdr. 131111AFER,, , 4. may,(l - 11nirzpolA E-;1 ° IVIACOARONIO=I . have just 1. Italian Mnecaron i, warrantee-NSW IsOtfin°P l P o P :11;1.14 JU,g7 received at.'!l)r,".ltaidillB7;PFtig" , Store, MN= • ;:nithotdlalit'olio- . - --FARM FOR SALE. . • THURSDAY,I•the 2d of , AUGUST , next, the subscribers will expose so publio sale °tithe „promises, in. ,Frankford township, Cumberland enunty, Pa'; the .form lately oc cupied by DitnAvGayMMl) 'decdaeedi , iiituote in said .townshipi„on the road; leading from Mciunt Rock fo.Landisburg,About three miles diatti#'frorifthe'line of the Cumberland Val ley Rail Road. containing'lMACßES of goad land, all under cultivationbut about twenty acres of woodland,.. and. in good l ;order. with ,gpod fences, About " twenty Aires of it is w ith mea dow.` Tliere riitintrentreinir tbrough the The improvements are a Tvyo Story G [HiHOUSE, Log. Barn Und other necessary out hauties;‘ Alio. • well of never failing. Water avthe ' , mar, And an orchard covering three acres, with every variety of choice fruit. The place le in every respect an 'excellent firin. Poiseriaion will be given in the fall if desired. • Pascals desiring to see it condo so by calling on Abra. ham Paymen;living near Alter's or Frenn's Mill: Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, F.Td.. when. attendance will be given and tame made known by ABRAHAM GAYMAN. - JONAS GAYMAN, jul3'49ts ' • " Executors: • Id-Lancaster Examiner publish till sale and , send bill to this office.', FOR ;SALE. THE Subscriber as Agent for Andrew Hare offers at private sale the following descri bed property situated op Pomfret at. east of Bed. ford street in this Borough : 1. A Lot of . ground 35 feet in trent by 290 R. in depth, having erected thereon in trout on Pomfret street, a TWO-STORY - .FRAME HOUSE, with a BrickSitchent and•in the rear On Chapel Alley a one story . LOG HOUSE:. • 2. A Lot bf ground adjoining the above 251 i. in front by 290 feet in depth, with a story FRAME HOUSE•and Kitchen, and a conve nient Stable thereon erected. The whole of the above property is in good condition, and will be sold on moderate and easy terms: JNO. B. PARKER.' June 6-3 t. • Building Lots For Sale. - for sale, - on terms which will be dada reasonable, Four BUILDING LOTS on Pitt street Tio I'l4 - street in this borough.. They riteditiiatedo it part of the town which is tepidly filling up, and where property is - idcreasingi idAralue. If not sold before TUESDAY;the in ofv Aug. next, they will.op that day' be exposed to ptiblko sale on the premises. Indisputable titled will be gives june 6 JOHN A HUMRICI{. A Mirely . Vegetable Medicine. ORSD ELL'S VEGETABLE RESTO ., RATIVE 'PILLS nave been gradually' but surely comoing into favor, arming the fami lies orthls CoUntry for some years past. They have done this entirely through their great worth ass FAMILY MEDICINE. • Agencies have been appointed pnffrog and huts:bug such mils resorted to by quaqhs to sell their medieine has been done. The pills are Afiered tor sale and have and will.continue to be llold by all tae principal storekeepers. The proprietors claim for their Medicine the following advantages over all others—vizs They are PURELY VEGE TABLE. They are CFRTAIN TO OPE RA FE. Their operation is FREE from all PAIN. They can housed with EQUAL73FN EFIT by the YOUNGFST INFANT and the S FRONGEST MAN—Their eflicienerin Fe, vers, Aguo. Headaches.. Habitual _Costiveness. lsyspepsia, Cholera Morbus, &c. has been pro. ved upon thousands. They are a Certain Cure for Worms. The proprietors possess a herd& cam from a gentleman in St. Louiswho was ci.t.l red of TAPE WORM by the Use of them, , TRY THFM THFY WILL NOT FAIL. , Travelling agent for the State of Pennsylva nia—Cu/mm:OP. AstOt. For sale, price 25ctst a box containing FIFTY PlLLS.witlt full di rectiont by the following agents in ; Cumberland. County For sale by DR RAWLIN'S Carlisle, Pa. JOHN DILLER, WM 1311ATT011,—NeW1610.3 WUE Hs ves,—Shippensbrirg. - S L ShoymeN,—Newburg. •-• A WEEKS & Co," 4 1• Proprietors, Laboratory, No 'IV Chestnut street Philadelphia, January, 29;h, 1899, NEW SPRING GOODS, UST rbeeived and now opening, an elegant el assortment of STAPLE AND DRESS GOODS, such 'as plain and figured Bareges, Linen lustros of - different . colours and s4Pltis i ,.. ‘ Lawns of every style and price, a large assort, meet of Ginghams, cheaper than ever, cam-' brigs, bond muslin. a large assortment of Lace Goods, Ladies and Gontlemens Kid Glove., Lisle and thread gloves. A Large assortment of spring bonnet Ribbons, also, Hosiery, Tuck and side combs, steel Beads. Bag and Purse clasps, slides, rings and Silk twist of every co lour. A large assortment of Boys' and Meng Spring . and Summer Wear, also, beautiful 'prints, fast colours English chintzes, hand• some patterns, together with a large assortment of bleached and brown muslins and other goods. Purchasers will do well to call and see before they purchase elsewhere. npr 4 G R CROOKS. tw ;11131V: k Vek THE public are hereby notified that ne im mense stock 01 the handsomest and cheapest dry goods over 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 cm goods at: the very lowest notch. I have some of the cheapest Cloths„ Cassimeres; Vestings, Ste., 'ever seen. Mus lim; arid calicoes from 2c upwards, Lawns, De Lines, Ginghams, elegant and very cheap Stockings from 61. to 50c. Bonnet ribbons front 4c to 25. Pantaloon stuffs from 5 to 25, char from 12} to 50c. Come one, come all. end get good and cheap goods at the old 'stand, east Main street, Car= , held . (m3o] - C OGILBY. P S. Country Stores supplied at city prices.- , The Cheapest* Goode. UrF the season have just been received at the 'store of the subscribers, being the second large arrival this spring. Among this, large sup ply may be found a'vartety of LADIES DRESS GOODS, suth'as lawns, Ginghams, Mous de Alpachas, Linen' Lustres; Calicoes, in heaps, Checks, Mualins very cheep„ . Tickings, Flannels, Cambric, Book,Bwisti, and Jaconet plaid.and stried Muslibs=ar..large_supply.of MEN AND BOYS' WEAR, Tweeds, Cash martins, Eloths, Cassimere.s. Vessings,Rosiery ' C Gloves, Ribbons, Tableovers', : Oil Cloths, •Groceries, '&d.; , lfirdosiii; , itrid it general • and complete astiortmenttof V. Y C H E, A P GOODS; which annum fait, ,to please both In quality OA price. 'Weinvite , thit public to. call and secure bargains:id the old !itand, three doors' aduth,of.the Yost t./fficet Miry 30. • • . A• & :BENTZ: •$ :Word to Norseman.' lt„. BARBER'S, EMBIpROCATN,,bcdep D aidedi the best' preparation that„ean be. t‘ , used for thettiid of . SpraineLßruz ‘ • aud,-, Cuts, alls, Splint; Curb; ' Ringbone Spavin" 4uffnesa of tbe ti ;Joints; &c's. If Is , an laniale'which sliduld , be %in the hands of every Hdredinan,tud no stable should betwithout a botttle of it, Pride o a ly 25 and 59 cent l ;ter bot tles, plupgred °TAY by W M Pearson, I:t. and for Sale wholesale and retail,' at N0..10 North' Second street,..Philadelpllla; and DR. RAW. LIN'S. wholesale and ,re agent, Carlisle, 1).a„. 800ker..,:.:. , , OAP; 'Poet acid Note, raper jopt rticeiyed at Rihrlin El'. bill Store. • 'T grdat vdriety, ,Cashmeres; of: Ambazinee,- Alpaca/ linoiieif; 'Mous do Dretio GriodeduatillooitoOkl for 'sale ehti4tii ' 10..7W••" TOWS Hammered etulßelledirod.. I dci. Coat; Sheer, Abater & Hpringßieee 20 iltifeaVin rittte, just reeellied 'and for aide thWCheap Hardware Stdre of 't • 'r• • falp22, . WRIGHT daASA,XI'OI2I, " NIL . IGISXNC U !Lod Stith& -LAWNS, Oi;Viitiotim qualithis, also m trice 4 Dawns just oi,tined 'bp'l'•; l O'AV2-4CIT/qtat WOollAnkopperr . " an td. fiftgAnpr c*Olity, , Mrao•PlC e trOPrEualr'ir" 'pjj , ;tlo64,lteeff'l iintro*Vir, at 41 1 400001 9 Nurattiqe,7-P r ce-3 ; -cento r per, If -... , ritot.oAla 4 . 4 ; ntiT , 1 1 t 4 ''• • TION;N kikkOtti9l,4,ll 010 Ile onablb, 4 flotahatilezrlOPrOP 4 :RlbbfFin'St Vninfr' ' OG/ 0 ; OST, iseetv'ed Atore, West MaikeitteSti ' • '' , "r' • %-• MMI
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