market. ~ , „ ■■'.■ Taosdjjj.Juiy 31, lB4Ti ■ Tlio FMir nnrit()t Ims not dccljncJ essentially in „ . Sales gr'biind Venna. afSti ' t Ijrl, at wliielV pricbllt is scares ami Kales of Western at $514.5 37) as;ln quality and condition. Rjo Flour —rib'sales., ■ Cora ..Meal—|iri.' Va'aro nearly 510ady..::,100,0. brls . Branijywinc Wore sold at 3 50, and d lol'in puncllonns Kt ?IG oaoli. : . (j ra in ho salesof Wheat and prices, are.' nominal. We quote goodqiPenna.'- red, at‘about SI OiTa 1.11 ■ r bushel. Ryo.-isAvdHli 71 a 75c. , Corn—sales' of 1800 bushels at 700 for Fcnha.anllSoullierilYcllow. gals— no sales. . ‘ 1 ’ Whiskey—Barrets are dull at 25cls. J , ;.t DIED, ' / In Mceban'esburgi on Monday the ISlh inst, Dr. Dale," fqriherly of Lancaster, in the 271 h C On°lbb l itlr inst. Anna Elieaocth daughter of / John and Jano Ann Oliver, of this place. Aged 3 months and 3 days. . ' VOItIVniERS FOB MEXICO. CaUiusle, June 10, 16-I7i I nro Ihi" day informed, that tlio President of iho United Slated hits ncc.eplod Ihd'scrvicos of lt)o volun leer company enrolled,hero. I would therefore in. j? ' iho motnbors of saidf company, and others, that Do act of done ISlli allows to each nuii.'coinmtssionc'J officer, musician: and'private of vplunloors, 51) cents, in Hon of subsistence, for every twenty miles, by tlio most'direct route, from fbeir homos to tho place of anoral rendezvous, month for clothing, viuriim the lime ho sliaH’be in the service of tho U. Stales’. The volunteer must however furnish Ills own clothing, and cannot receive it in hind. To enable the volunteers called into service to provide themselves with good and sufficient clothing,’- tlio Secretary of War has authorized tho c comniutalion allowance for six months (twenty-one dollars) to bo aid in advance to each‘non-commissioned officer, musician and private, after being mustered into see vice but only with tho express condition Unit tin; volunteer has already furnished himself with sis months clothing, which'fact is to bo certified .to tlio Paymaster by tho Captain of the company, or that tlm amount thud ndvnnccd shall be npplicihUndcr tiro supervision of his Captain to tho object contemplated by law. In tholatler case tbc Advauins^'commutation far clothing will ho paid on the Captain'scertificate ■ hat ho is satisfied if Will he so applicdi ’ ‘ ■‘ •• ■ ; CUWMID WATTS, •Captain. Election. fpllE DuW'm Gap Sulphur Springs Associalion’wlll [_ hold an election at ; tlio'Springs on Saturday tho 3Ut inslant, al 2 o’clock, P. M., to debt aPresident and Treasurer'to serve lor one year, together with ono Manager for three years, and to do any oilier business (Iml may qomo.before the Association. Tim stockholders urc-rcqucstcd lo ho punctual in attending. By order oniio Managers. ANDREW L. COYLE, Scc'y. J01y.33,18-17. Notice to Tax Payvi%. fjIHR Commissioners of Cumberland county, feel JL much gratified in being ablo (o announce to tho citizens of the county,Uiiil by their prompt payment „f tho Stale,and County lux, they have enabled Hie County Treasurer to pay over to, tho Treasurer of (he Commonwealth the Slate lax assessed upon this county, so us to' receive an abatement of 4 per cent, upon the amount thus paid,'agreeably to -lhb act uf Assembly. Rut while ihcywcmldcpngnilulalo the citizens of Cumberland county that a majority have, evinced a laudable spirit in thus.promptly affording to the State Treasurer the ihoansto meet the engage ments of iiioCommonwcallh.aml to pay the interest upon tho State debt at maturity; they would remind dm few,-who arc yet iri-arrear, in tho 'payment of their taxes, that there is a debt due by (bo county and bearing interest, which rcnddfu'it'vcry'desirable' that those yet in urrear should make payment to the county collectors as soon as practicable, Tho commendable , promptness with,-which Jhe majority have paid their State und County lux, has enabled the Treasurer lo pnyfptar tho Slate lax with' cut (ho necessity, of the Commissioners obtaining n loan for \Ui4t tiurpo B0 * which has hitherto been re- pfonipt payment of tho balance! of CliQ-titßto ahd County tax yet due,,Wifi place in lire hands of tho Commissioners the means to ‘ pay tho annual interest of tlid ‘county ddbf; and also about twelve thousand dollars of tlio principal. 1 • J: WORTHINGTON. ■ D. STERRETT, DANIEL COBLE, Count t/ Commissioners. . Attest—WM. -R E! LT, 'CCli* July 22, 1847,—Ct Notice to Tuiupikcrfi* THE Commissioners of Cumberland county'hav ing bccn rcquircd by uctof Assembly passed (he 15th day pf March, 1817, to ropnir tlio road adjoiningtho Bridge near Nowville, will receive proposals up to Friday the 30lli insl., ul IS o’clock, M., for tho mak. mg of a good turnpike road from tho Bridge to hour M’l.aughlin’a small'Houso, distance Jrom 40 to 50 mis in length, and SO feet wide—depth of stone 15 indies in the centre and 8 inclica at tficsidcs, Hoad tuunded on the surface. Tilt* contractor must stato a definite price per, rod, running tlio length and taking in tho full broadlh of the rood. The. contractor to furnish all materials. — Thu stone to bo well broken and graveled on tho burlaco of tho road. Tho proposals will lxi received at tlio public house of DanielB, Dunlap, ou the above dole. J. WORTHINGTON, IX‘ STERUETT, ' DANIEL COBLE, ’ ■ • • Commiatiohers, Attest— Wm.Rileit, Cl’k. COMAUBHIONKIIS’ OfKICK, ' > Carlisle, July 22, 1847.—2t{ Ur. Keeler’s Vegotabk Panacea, I|M)R tho removal and permanent euro of all dis . eases, arising from* ail impure stato of tho Mood and habit of tho body, via: chronic ail'cc* dons of the chest, chronic pleurisy, bronchitis, ‘-Murli, &c, Scrofula in all , its stages, tetter, bead, culunoous nUbotions of the fuico ond 'Mreniclißß, chronic hepatic diseases, chronic chronic enlargements of the liga iiiGiiis ami joints, while swmlings/aipliilis, Biphi hUc affections, mprcurial andliereditary predispo- Mlions and constitutional disorders, . Ris now admitted by Pathologists, tlmtftoorig 'sal temperament, complexion, constitution, or y! nn body, confers complete immunity from Utrmiury discuses; that-scrofula, consumption _ °tuor affections having a similarity of origin p although •observation convinces us, j individuals and. families,’possessing certain J luraclerisiic’s are more frequently ilia subject of ,u nladles limn othors. Tlieso disedsesvifo a noriuu condition of the whole system of nutrition “*1 so products being buttbo etVecls of analter on of tho blood and’ accretions,—tlio ulcers, iB«s, enlarged glands, infiamations, &c., being „ l y dlendont phenomena. Tho cause exists ,° r 10 l^lo phenomena, end ’rtufsl 'bo destroyed )ro perfect health can be established. This ill,? 1 onp by Dr. Keeler’s Vegctublo'l’anaeoa, r ,1101 lt < cortaiii remedy for nil 1 diseases arising niiiliu 11 l,n pnro elate ortho blood and, system of Hiclild’ CVer P reBo,l tod to the notice of the af ruD’\,rc J corner of 3d and South streets, Philadol iin-J r* • wholcHulo and retail by Sa'mokl Er.- D ’ ■ rlWo * r ‘ McPherson, Harrisburg; and by 88181 b and Merchants thruughouL llio county. JujyjiS, 1847.-Cm LTOVEhvs ADAMANTINE CEMENT, for men. WofL ln ff broken glass, china, cabinet ware, shell Vfthißl,? n< cvory doaorlplion'iir Tandy articles; is in- l J0 „ °. a ‘ l article of domosUo economy and will in cvi./ I !**®’ n }, aomo dollars In the course of the year For who shall make upd of tho Cement. /-V ;■ ,^ >a P op Holders—-Manufactured from boj- 0 n nr ° ar . fl Motalio Gum, fbr sale by the Gross, ■ ... ••'•s.wrT.Ag'i.,- C BK«? & o.—l“r solo by tlio piqk or fc toroor "~ 01 u ‘ sues—very,cheap nl tho now book July 22,1847 J. S. GlTTrAg’h Mnglo Razor Sirups: for aalo clionp Jl,l / S3,TEl'i7 UOk Bl °f° ° f J, a 0I .' 1 ” r ' ■. A’.lVe W : Opciiiiig. ’’' ■' : - JUS r, received at tho store of the subscriber, a largo and new supply of supcrjbr doublo refined crushed 6nd pulverised V. ' * •- ' ; lapal* Sugar's, •• also while HnVami Sugar, anil an oxcellcnt assortment pt hogshead aml batrel Brown Sugars; at prices rang ing from 6i- to ISA’ cents per pourid;suitublo : lot-pre serving and all Mher uses. 1 ■' * Rio & Java Cofifees,. ; ; os.wcll.of very supcrioi to common qualifies. Spices generally, viz: Pepper,.allspice,)cinnamon, citron, mace, cloves, nutmegs,.ginger andmustnrd qfvimoUg descriptions. • A supply of -Indigo, (nemo but best qualities) rosin, madder, ullum, starch, washing soda, salt potro, iScc.. .Water and Soda Crackers, litco, Ta ble Oil/supcmr quality. Also ' * CJrccn & Black Teas, , including Gunpowder; Imperial, Hyson, Pouchong mid liouchuitg Teas, of superior qualities. Molasses and Syrup, of wind! wo have Boston Syrup, Tiini dad, Orleans Opd superior Sugar House; Stoneware, suchhs Jars, Jugs, Pitchers,,Butler Jars, &c. Also Quccnswarc & Cliiuawarc, While China and Granite Tea Setts, very,low, Gran ite and Liverpool Plates, Dishes, Bowls, as also other setts, ,ami a general variety of common ware of every description-in winch (s a lot of . Jelly Jars and Tum blers. • • Our assorlmcntof Glassware includes heavy fluted •pint and other Tumblers, Fruit Bowls, Dishes, tStc. . Ccdarwarcj Churns, Tubs,, Buckets (including painted) measures, Market and. Clothes Baskets,'bed cords, clothes liixs and pins, corn brooms, sweeping, dust, and white wash brushes, and lin excellent lot of clothd ond fancy i HAIR brushes, . Fine Ivory and dressing combs, as well as other qual ities. Ab*o a cheap lot of tlio best Drawing Pencils, together with many other oiticles in our,lino too num erous to mention. . A.- r 'Hie public have our sincere thanks for tho liberal patronage' bestowed on us rin'eo wu.buvo again com menced business—and in offering our now supplies wo have q hope that they arc of, such qualities, und low prices, as will iiulucotUosainepublic to give us a continued like support., ; , A call at our store to sco and judge for themselves is tho best evidence for consumers, before buying else? where, J. W. EBY. Carlisle, July 92, 18-17.. Great Uargalhs! Selling off at First Cosl THE subscriber wishing.|u wind up his business in Carlisle, Will -dispose of Ills largo and blcgant as sortment of Dry Goods at FIRST COST!. Being determined to sell olf his entire stock, ho assures his friends and. the' public, that great' bargains will bo offered. '‘ Those, there, who wish lo save from 18 lo 30-per cent, in purchasing Goods, will dowell togivu iiinran carlycnil. Ills assortment is largo, and the goods have been purchased witlrgreut care, and em brace an assortment of ncarly every article usually Itopl.m a Dry Goods store.’ 'The following, together with tliousands-of other.articles, too numerous to mention, embrace a . part of tho goods offered for sale. English and American ciiOTiis, of all colors* prices, and qualities.-.. Plain and Fancy Cassinicrcs, do,, Tweeds,. Tweed* Cloths, Cassinclls, Kentucky Joans,. Vestings, &c. A full assortment of Summer Sludb for Gentlemens* and Roys* wear. Fertile Ladies wa have u eplcndidos* sorlmcnt of Dress SiJkSj Barages, . OalxnriiicH, Embroidered French Ginghams and Gingham LdlviVd, ; Wlnl6'G6btla for dresses,Cush meres, Do Laities and ‘Calicoes. A few Shawls, Scarfs, Parasols, PoVdsoletl* and Sunshades- Thread Lnco and Edging, Cdtlon do., Linen Cambric Hand*' kerchiefs, and a general assortment of Hosiery and Gloves. Also, Cdrpeiings % Oil Clothe, Hugh, Mattings, Flodr Cloth. &c,- - Country Merchants and-alt others will find it to (heir advantage to call soon, for they may rely upon it, wo will sell to them cheaper than they can purchase in Philadelphia. ; ; ’ D.ll. ARNOLD. Carlisle, July 23, 1847. Watches, icwclry, &c. THE subscriber offers to tho trade, or by retail, a largo and general assortment of the following ar ticles, being all of his own importation or manufac ture. ... . Buyers of goods in this lino Qfo invited to examine tho assortment, and orders are solicited, with tho as surance that every effort will bo modo to give satisfac tion and insure a continuance of custom* .Gold and Silver Lever Watches of ordinary quality. . Do do. do of superior finish. • s n Do 'do do' fiCplnos. Silver double cased English & Swiss verge Watches, . with light, medium ami heavy Vases. T . Gold Jewelry in airvariettcs, fine and edmmon. Silver PJolcd, and Silver Wares. Musical Boxes, playing 3,4, 0, 8 anil 10 tunes. : Gold dml Silver Spectacles. Diamond Pointed Gold Pens. Mantel and Office Clocks, in gilt and other frames. Wutclunakcfs’s Tools and materials of all'sorts. Fancy Articles, Fqncy Fans, Steel Beads, &c. Having every facility for obtaining goods on (ho most advantageous terms, corresponding inducements will bo offered to purchasers. JOHN C, FARR, ' il% Chesnut Street, Philadelphia, July 22, 1847.—0 m llaifi, Caps, Ladiob’ 3luttb, Bomi, &c. Tit MERCHANTS, HATTERS & OTHERS. GARDEN & BROWN, ' lluli and Cap Warehouse and Manufactory, No. 190 , .■ Market Street^ Second noon jikmiw Sixth, Pnri.ArtF.i.riiiA, r~ai . Respectfully solicit attention to their largo and complete stock,of Hats and Caps, manufactured under tKeir own immediate direction arid aupcrinlcn dcnco, with alt tho tulvantages of modern improve-, ments to enable them to combine the iniportnnl qual ilics'bf- durability; taste and beauly of finish wilh.cx tremo cbeoVhess of price. . An immense dud bdami/ul assortment of'j oil varieties and prices I jfais.- moleskin, Russia, cossimoro, wool, sporting f uud Ashland Hols. J Also, n general ossorltnent of every vorl-") x 1 cty of Cops, Otter, Fur 8001, Hair Seal, | Cap*, Muskrat, Plain and Fancy Cloth every stylo, Red, Blade oiid Blown Mohair, Soalotto, I Huns, Glrticd, Oilwl Silk uml Fur Caps. J ■ Ladies* Mufls, Boas, &c., at tlio very ,' t Buyers’by the dozen or less, are invited to cult nml see i£ ft is not to thoir interest to deal with us. ■' Particular nitontion puid to tho packing of Hate. 1 Cash paid for Muskrat and Sliipping Furs. • GARDEN 6c BKOWN, No, IDG Market Street , below Sixth St. Phllu., July 22, 184T.—3m ' NOTICE. AS I am determined to close up. my business nt tho very earliest possible period, l.horoby noti fy, those indebted to come forward immediately ami settle up thclr respective ncuonnls, us longer maul, pence cunnol-bo given. Those wild do not, buloro fbo 15tb of October, sollle their accounts, either by paying. Uio cash or giving rides or duo bills, moy expect to .have them placed in tlio hands of a Judice for collection. . , D. 11. ARNOLD. Carlisle, July 22,1847. , Notice* LETTERS of mlmlnistrnllon on tha estate of Win. fate ol* lldgestowii, Oninborlund county, Pa., have boon granted by the Register of said county to (ho subscriber residing In East Donugore tp., Lan caster co„ Fa. All persons indebted to said estate ore requested *o make Immediate payment, and those having claims will present them propo.ly authonuca-. tod for settlement., ' . ' V D* K. HBISEY, Atlrnp* July' 22, 1847.—0t*. ' •. ;'■ ... - ; JWERiPAPER! t-Lollor, Wrllinß. Printing J anil Wrapping I’lipor—Kings, Wol>li'», nirliop s, iwronoo’a, Howard,& Unllirop'e, and Goodwin a, Poat and Cap Papot-yory cheap,. Also colored pa ,por for printing and wrapping; j' om . , (> , July 22, IBl?; ; : - ■ A rate : cliai\«^<iik^)Bi^n<iSs! ANY pcraoh SVisMHg W engage in tlid mercuulilp' business, can havc niroppbriunJly or’ plirciiiistng d well solcctcd-.etock.of Dry-Goods and. Groceries, suitablo/fo'r town end countty ■' ■ 'Tho stand Is one of lliobontaiul most d&dnrhlo In’ thd Borough of Catlialu, and Ijus'a' good.utiU well es tablished custom. - •> " •?. ’ v '■" ---'I hd prcsoirt proprietor wishing'locugigo-in some •other business', would dispose,of Ills cjitirb stoCk oh wy fayomblo ternisi.” ’• 1 -V Byrooiirvislmig to cngogoiutliu.aforesaid hii- will (ind iljp their adviuilage'lo purclmso.this cstabllsliincut/na it lias a good run of town and coun try custom. * For, further particulars enquire of the editor of tho American Volunteer; Carlisle;; * July 15, 184,7, . lovm A Gold Dreaat-Pih was picked up on .thu, street in this borough,.a few dtiy .slnce. The own er;ean,have Üby describing' the Pin; Enquire of the editor of tho Volunteer, Carlisle. .. * , Carlisle, July Is f L 847. ... COME THIS .’WAT! PUSH. ALONG! KEEP MOVING!! New Book Bindery and Book Store. fPHE.undersigned lakes tins method of informing JL Iho citizens of Cumberland oounty, and tho public generally, that hu has opened aN E W ESTABLISH MENT In South Hanover street, In the store room formerly bccupiud by Mr. James McMath, and nearly opposite the Post Office, Carlisle, where ho is prepared lo execute with neatness, durability and* dispatch, ancKon reasonable terms, all dascriptions of Binding. Music and ;Pcriodicnls bound to patterns. men’s ,libraries lilted up and repaired.' Ladies’Scrap Books, Albums aigk Portfolios; of all dcsoriplions, made to ardor. Binding done for Libraries,-Institu tions, Societies, &c. on advantageous terms. . BLANK .WORK, of every description,* such as Dockets, Records, Deed Aooks, Day Books,Ledgers, Journals, . Memorandums,* .Cheek Rolls. Receipt Books, &.C., of. the finest quality of paper,, and in a workmanlike style, equal to any made in any couhlry town iii the Stale, pit tho most reasonable terms.— Cull and sco specimens. ... ;;. New and Second-handed Books,; Stationary, &c. 'The subscriber hris also commenced a,new HOOK sterc' nl the sumo place, where Books of n|tnost every description can bo had. Orders for .books wiltlio promptly attended lb % Letter and Paper, colored Printing and Wrapping Paper, Post and cap paper by the quire'ol ream, very cheap. Also, forsulc, . r ' ..BkmK Books, Fdticy Articles, ~ Justices & Constables Blanks. Alargo .assortment of nqw stylo Wall and WindoW. Blind Paper, Firoßbnrd Scones, &c.. White and hliio Bonnet Boards, Gold Pens, self-supplying. Ink stands. Hovel’s black, blue nnd red Ink, Paper sand,' Sand Boxes* now stylo Wafers, Pencils, Cards, 6cc,, which will bo sold low foe. Cash; or exchanged for clean linen and cotton rags, ond sUch produce asmay bo agreed upon. ' " ' . • N. B—Old books ro.boudni with neatness and dis patch. Also, tiles of papers.' * JOSEPfr S; Girr. . ■Agent for Daniel Oili. Carlinlo, July 8,18-17. STRAIT HOG. CAJI/E to the promises of the subscriber, living in Dickinson township, Gumbcrlnnd comity, near iii tho month of May Inst, a HOG: with a mark on the. right car, Tlio owner is requested to conic forward, prove property, pay charges, and tako'it away, .otherwise it will bo disposed of as the law direefs. ' • JACOBNOGLE. . July 8,1847.—3 t» 1 » /-> Stray Cow. (IAME tolho subscriber, residing in Dickinson .township, on or about" llm 15lh of Juno last, d R,SfciM;jighi r brnidlc; epw, with part of Jior- tail 'Wh'dQ. gdiUQ J'POtg on her forehead, ani about 4 years' old*. Thoownor is requested to come for ward;’prove pay-charges, ond lake her away, otherwise sho wil! bo disposed Of ds the law directs. • CHRISTIAN WAHRLY, * July 1,1817.—3t* : • PAYSON’S INUELLIULE INK-,.'for moiking Linen, &fc, This ink is used without a prepara tion, and sustains its reputation fully as being infe rior to none, now in use. For sale at tho Drug store of J. & W.B. FLEMING. July 8, 1847. , . *0 OUSSEL’S TOOTH PASTE. To those who Xv value sound rind handsome teeth, this prepara tion!* confidently recommended. For giving a pear ly whiteness to tho enamel, firmness to'the gums, and .fragrance tp the breath, it is’‘deservedly esteemed. For onto at'tho Drug store of • • . J, & W. D. FLEMING. July 8,194 V. ROUSSEL’S POMMADE PIILIOCOME, the purest ami most perfect article for tho growth and preservation of tho Hair, Warranted, genuine Beef marrow for salts at tho drug store of J. & >V. 11. FLEMING. - July. 8,1817. T)OCKET BOOKS. An excellent, assortment of X various patterns, for solo at-tho drug store of: July 8, 1847, J. fc W, D. FLEMING. mOWNSEND’S EXTRACT OF SAESAPA- J_ RlLLA.—'This article ‘is ' now used, oxtensi vely by physicians, for tho removal and permanent euro of uil dii’oascs arising frpin an Impure state of the blood, or habit of system. It is warranted by tho manufacturer to bo five times stronger than any oilier preparation extract, and each bottlo to contain a quart. Price {sl per bottle. For sale bv J. & W. B. FLEMING. July 8, ,1817. O.OUBBLL’S lIAIII DYE.—This article, but re* _L\j contly Invented by tho well known chemist hml perfumer whose name it bears, which is a sufficient guarantee of its worth, has just been received by J. & VV. 11. FLEMING. July 8, 1847. To Pedlar* and Country Store Keepers. DR. MYERS Is prepared to sdpply tho trade with all the populur tucdicincs generally in nso; upon tonus ns favorable ns the city prices. ,'As ho gives Ibis department of bis business bis personal attoiillon, pedlars ami merchants may depend upon their es> tenets and all other preparations being properly put up. Please onll and examine.' July 8, 1847. ViIIBAP GLASS JARS AND TUMBLERS FOR \J PRESERVES.—Just received .a largo assort mcnt of low' priced Glass Jars and Tumblers suitable lor tlib preserving season. Far. solo by J. J. MyEUS.Higli.Slrocl. July 8,1817. . TO COUNTUV PHYSICIANS.—Dr. Myurulma just received in addition to bis. former stock, a larg9 ussorlinonl of Drugs and Medicines, warranted puro uml fros|», among whicli nro all the recent pop* ulur preparations of the profession, whlob ho will sell on its good tonns as any establishment outol/Philai dclnhiu. Physicians aro requested to cMl.aud e.xi‘ online for thomsolvos. July 6, 1817. . ; rtUPERIOR OLD WINKS AND BRANDIEfcJ, Qfor medicinal purposes. Dr. Myers has just so : lectud in thu city, an. assortment of the most choice oldWincs mid Brandies for‘medicinal ami lablo purposes. 'Those purchasing may depend upon them as being fiuro. Also, Champagne, Port, Claret and other summer JWines. ' ’■ .JulyB,lBl7, ■’ • ~ : LIQUORS I—The subscriber having determined to discontinue the sale of Liquors, cept for medicinal purposes,). oflbrs bis entire stock, consisting of , French. Peach and-Common Brandies, Holland Qin, and-Jamaica Spirits, old Mononguhola, nml 'Wines of various qualities, all. of which ho will soil at very rod need prices. ■ > • , , • . .J. J. MYERS. ; July 8, - ... • I; ■- •; A LEXANDBU'a warranted - to. XX, co!6r the. ho|c dr whiskers, a Aner block than, tiny other hylr ityo, known upon immediate oppliea-J lion. Fofrwuld at Uie'Ufng sloio of r. • - . ) * .I?it W, 11. FLEMING. ' OF LjETTEKSi Ih uib ** vomsTEfea 11 iiv*’ aVpoihtmi!ht. \ S'}M ; .ll4 , s.f ,e Jlfurlheritnaetetl, * * V--*" * '• 4iC«V€^ l dSuo?aVT;| l ir. l . l “ , " !u!o u,l<iet ’ thii «hlcrs oflht* Po«* Iri*mil !•«. s,,a, ? !P »"*' v ßimper», at letters urn -I,. 1 K H ‘ nll bo lUKerle.l hi lh« paper of, O::A*5 '• ! vNC ' 0 Law,-passed Matxk'3, lBl3.; Jvvrw 1 ;- 1 , Ui ; S rc "> il ">“>g‘ in llioPost-ofllco J J at Lari*, Pa;, J uly p er8 o»u iu. ulfvcrtmed’ Ullots 011 *‘ at > 'Vdl ploaso aay they ate 1 Wf™? Longbetker & Eslinger Brindle Lhaa Loomis Isaac C Browipyvilliam . Lindsey. Susan : , liiithr Saimu'l I.int! A. Myers BeprAon;. - Lo.lW David iiart, Irouerl or Ihigh ■ J,i uJbal Margaret Brown John B, Lucas John i . 801 l Jiunnjt , Lion Mr .. . Brannon:Joba Esq Mullen Wm Esq. BaugbtnaiqjJohu MoAlaiHs John . ' : . iilaliO Charley (J ‘McCord Isaac. , Brantion Patrick . Millet Harriet Loldrpp. Alien Esq. McConnelPJemmiah’ ; Carrey jaipi's Mussldrtian 'Wm Oannada.Eliaaboib Nooyo Abrabam ‘ ■ Droslery Antonie Naichef Mrs Elizabeth Sberly&.Slander Neill Mr - Eaby .& Kissinger Parker Kev Isac' • Ivby &_Fritcbey Parker-Mrs' Ellen Green Josopb libodes Daniel Gilbert George M M D Sprenklo Eli Glenn Patterson Smith Dr 6 Givilrt. Henry Sollady Jacob . Hengmenger Jacop Stodgius Henry HuggesMary - Stine Samuel • Henry. George • Smitb Sarah Jano HSrimJobn .... Todd Henry H Holbnan Benjamin ‘ Williamson Col James ,' Hall Jacob U Warfmld J A . . . Irvino Capt Andrew Wolf Cbristaih . 3 Jonas Benjamin Sr Worsler Dr T U . ® Jones Nathan Sr Weary Catharine Jonson.Silora. ' Wharton Mrs .' r Kornes Isaac Wheolar Bov Tiros • .‘.i.’ . Kuglor Josephs Wells Mrs Amelia , Kulrt rLiddy Zeclter. Margaret Kerry. Samuel M • Zearing JobaJi. Klein John O r.; ; : GEO. SANDERSON,P.M, j ' the new I’aslage haiv.aihicrtiiicdletters anchatgditwo cents each in addition lothcregular I postage, . ‘of foryXriai ‘. Al'ltuijftut *7Vm, •18'17;;/ii , «t^ocetetottlfiicnoingoii. \, Jjlondaytlie 33rd August, 18d7>?;C. V ,LaDgedprf>. . . vs Glasa v .? Reynolds & Gwin vs Lovick, Jenkins & Co, Big S*g Congregation vs Dank Alexander’* Kxra vs Hays Shiith : ' .vs, Stuart Woods vs, ftendol Mossner & wife ya Iceman Bamitz ' ya , E»o . Comirionwl’li i fgr uso'vs Multz ■ MoFarlaho ; vs" Hendel . Havetatick ' ys Sanderson ConiiriCrnwl’li for use vs llchrar el al Adams- vs Adams’ admr Miller * ys • Shower ' Holcomb. vti. Nubia’s - Clark vs ; -.Frank ■ • Foulko' vs,--Woodburn Stayimui..- Vs Bank.. Sharp • vs Bank Waggoner ‘ / vs ' Bank Dover.,;;. ’, vs Bank BrayVßajcroft &Co vs Moore \ - W; M.BKETEM, frvlh'y. j. Prothonokiry’s Office, "> . " i Carlisle, July 15, 1817. 5 . Proclamation, •TXTHKBBASitho Honorable Sajiuel Hitfulmsi ■ VV of the several Courts of Com*, mop Plea* of the counties of Cumberland, Perry arid Jufliata, in Pennsylvania, and justice bf ‘the several . Courts and Terminer and General Jail De livery, in said counties, and Hon. John-Stuart and Jolin Clemjenin, Judges of the Court of Oyer and. Terroinorand General Jail Delivery, for tho trial of all capital and other alienees, in the said-county of Cumberland—by their precepts to mo directed, dated the ISth of April, 18-17, have ordered tho .Couit | of Oyer bud Terminer end General Jail Delivery, to bo hidden at Car)islo on the fourth Monday of August next, (being tho 23d day) at 10 o’clock in the fore pooh, to continue ono wcck. , . . NOTICE is therefore hereby given, to tho Coro ner, Justices of llio Ptfuco and Constables of (hosaid county of jbumberlanJ, (hat they are bythd said pre cept Commanded to' bo (hen and (hero in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions/exann nutions, and allother romombranccs, to do those things which to their offices appertain to ho done,and all those ihat ore hound by recognizances, to prosecute against thu prisoners that are nr theft shall ho in (he Jail of said county, are to bo thereto prosecute them as shall bo just.. .. JAMES JloFFEK,Shcrifl*. SinsimVft OmcE, 7 •' Carlisle, July 8;1547. 3 ! NOTICE. LETTERS of Administration on (ho estate of Terraco Burns, docM.Uto oflBrooklyn; Slate of New York; have been issued by tlio Register of Cumber, land county,' Pa., to the subscriber, residing in Lo> guns|)ort,CiisB-county, State of Indiana All persons having claims or demands against tho estate of said decedent are requested to present them properly ua. IbunlicutcdTof Bctllcmcnt, and those indebted'will make payment to . JOHN -BURNS, Adm'r.' ' Jnly 8,18-lt.—6t« ■ \ N. B.—Tho Administrator above,.will remain in CarlisleTor two’or throe weeks,, for tho. purpose of seeing those, interested in said estate. J, D. Estate Notice. T ETTERS.qf adrntnisiraliun.on the ostatyof John ]j Harper, lalpof MilUin township,Cumberland co., Pa., Imvo been granted by thpllegislor of said coun ty to tho subscriber residing in Dickinson town ship, county aforesaid. All (raisons indebted to said estate are. requested toniako Immediate- payment, and those having claims will present them properly authcntlcatcd for settlement. WILLIAM HARPER,.ExV, Juno lB47.—Ct* NOTICE. I WOULD hereby notify all persons who ore in arrears, either by note, bond.or book account, to call apd settle their respective dues as I have dispo sed of my entire stock of Hardware to Messrs. Fish er and Fortney, of Harrisburg, and for no other rea son but (a settle up my books. The sooner calls are made the bettor; a#' by July next tho accounts will be left in tho hands of a legal officer for collection.— Tho books must now bo settled up, several attempts having been madd but failed in doing so. Wo give fair warning that If any one fails (herd is'a way-that will not fail.in making them settle. Those having business with nto will find mo at my residence, 1 cor nerof Leather and Pitt streets. • Carlisle, April It* 1847. JACOD SHNEII. Surveyor mid Scrivener. TOIIN 0, MITCHELL, will.bo found at his olAi'o tl in the roar of tho/Uourt'House— ready nt all limes—unless engaged in tho business of bis proles* sion—to nmko surveys of lands, roads, etc* Ho will also prepare deeds of .'conveyance and any other.'in* strument of writing. ! Carlisle, Juno 34, 1817.—3 m ' - Clothing Clothing M HMIR subscriber, of tbo lulo firm of Buck A Moore, X. takfs tins.-method of informing his friends and tho public irt general, that bo has bought out the in terest of S. L. Buck, at tbo old pslablishfd OI.CM «•, ING STAND, Nu. 'Zb\ Market Street, and is now prepared to furnish oil kin s ....do GLOWING, u. price « '*«•'°Xh nSr. euro lo .l.im tto P“[[ on ”* 0 , ' B pLdii Frenol. chase Cheap Clothing. * ■ fi n t 0 jjqJo, Clull. Dr.««nd FrockoB4 cm... to Pontk from 76 oonl. ,r oc $2,88. , Abo, all! in '°l cSji -t'.ho -^ <S r. 4 -| M;tjj 2ft, 1847. * . Sheri IPs Sales. ! . BY virlueioriumlry writ's of Venditioni Expanin, ■J J-issufid'. out ot the . Court of. Connnoii Plpuo ol Cumborlaml county, and to; mo directed, I will cx poM thd following'Real Kslale* nitimto. In Cumber* land county, for flnle utThd Oourldloune, in tho Bo roligh linlc* on -Friday l\\o y2oiU day-of Au giwl; 1847,'ut 10 o’cluck, A. M.,ias folldwti, viz: \ half Jot of Ground, situate-in tku Borough of CuVlisle, bounded by a lot of Jamas 'Arinslroug on (ho enat, Pomfret street on tlicusouth, South Hunov* or street on llio west, and otlicrH, containing 30 fed in front mi South Hanover,street, and 240 feet on Pomfrvt Struct, having thereon eroded a three story . 1 Slone House, a Back Building, Frame Shop, Stable, &c. Seized nhd taken in execution as tin) properly of; Elizabeth' Gray. ; Also, a half lot of ground fillualo in the Borough ofCarlislo, houndctl by Main street on the north, by alotof Andrew Kerr oh (hn'vvest, un Alloy dii the 80U an d by a lot of the hclra.of AndrewCurolhers, deed., on the cast,containing 30 feet in front and 240. feel in depth, more or less/ having thereon croc* tod a two slaty llrick Hpnsc, Bnck.Bnliillng, Sl.alilc, &t. Also, a half Jot in tho same Borough,’hounded by” Muui slrcct on the north, Lotarl Spring, cast, by a lot of D. N. Mahon on the south, nlol ofJacoh Zug on. tho west, containing do feet on Main street and 120 feet in depth, having thereon erected a Slone Distillery, Frame Stable, &c. Seized and taken in execution as the' properly ol Christian Inhoffi Also, a lot of ground sitoato in Frankford town ship, hounded by —-Mountz, John Hays, Samuel Javery and others, coninining Acres,more orlcss, having thereon erected a story LOG HOUSE, &C. .Seized and taken iu execution us tho properly pf Thomas Sunders. . .Also, (ho 0110 undivided ninth port of a.tract of dond, situate .in Newton township,.on the turnpike Wad, containing'lSO Acres, more or less, adjoining ffMJldp of Mary Fulton, Jacob Bcltzhoovor, John Mc ’Culloch,Sjunucl Markwood, John Sharp’s heirs, and o.hers, erected a largo two story : Slone House, a Frame House, Log Houses, one Slone Shop, a largo Bank Born,.ond sundry oilier Oubhouscs.— Seized and taken in execution'os tho properly of John Slough, jr,‘. •Also, all tho interest of Thomas Paxton In a tract of land,- situate.in South Middleton township, bound ed by lands of Wm. MOoro, Thomas Craighead and Joseph Kcagy, containing 14 Acres and 40 perches, more or less, having thereon 'eroded n » Merchant mill, Plaster Mill* Saw Mill, two IJ story Log Houses, and.» now Brick Dwelling House, &c.. Also, all tho interest In a tract of land, containing 2fi acres, moro or loss, situate in South Middleton township, hounded hy lands of Win. Moore, John Zug and others, having a LIME KILN thereon orec . ted.'•••* Also, all tho interest in a tract of land, containing 35 Acres, mote or less, situate in South Middleton township, bounded-by lands of John Royetv Samuel Hepburn, John Stuart, jr. and the, Mount Holly Es tate, having thereon erected a Log House. Seized and taken iu execution as tho property of Thomas Paxton. Also, a lot of ground situate lh;t)irkingon town* ship, containing-6 Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of M. Gilleland, the Walnut Boitorii Bond, and others, having thereon erected if largo two story Briok House,“ Tan 4 Yard, Tan House, a'Stable and other Out-houses. Seize* and taken in execution as tho property of John Min nigh. ■ ’ -• ' : . Also, a tract of land situate in Hopewell township, , bounded .by lands of Jacob Foglcspngcr, John .Ar- j hold, Jainos Hemphill, Peter Slouffcr, and Peter » Leshor, containing- SOO acres,' muru or loss, having - thenjon eroded a two story , Brick House, Hou**, Log-Burn, &c.‘ SeVied, and taken in execution as tlio property of David Duncan; Also, the hitercstfheing tho one undivided half-lot of ground,. ,in. New Cumberland, bounded on the north by Third street, on the east by. an alloy, con* laining CO feet in front.and 260'in depth, more or less, having thereon elected,.a two story and Frame Stable.' Seized and taken in execution as iho property of Abraham Uretz. Also, a lot of ground situate in South Middleton 1 township, hounded by lands ol William Moore, Jag. Moore and Hubert Graham, containing Acres, having thereon crcclod a l£ story Log House, Log Stable, dee. 7 Seized-and taken in execution as the property of Samuel Sphriver. ~•/■*! . A)so,atractof landsituato in Dickinson township, adjoining lands of George Kinsinger, Samuel Cock loy; other. Jands.of John Keller and others. Contain; ing 105 acres, more orioss, having'tborcon cxcctcd a tWo story _ • - • ■ • Lbg House, Log Ba!rn, Wagon Shod, &c* * A Iso, a tract of land in ssmo township, adjoining lands ,of William Weakley’s, heirs, Win. Craiglow,. Christopher Johnson; John Chcsncl and other hinds of John Keller, containing UK). acred, more or less, having tlioroon erected a . ' ' . Log House , tSauk Hariis Wrtgon Shed, Orchard, &c.’ Also, a tfaet of Woodland, sithato.in same loVvn ebipj adjoining lands of D. Hoover, Samuel (Jockley, other lauds of John Keller and olbctS) containing 35 acreai mere orJesa. - Also; a tract of Mountain bind, shunto' id same township, adjoining lands of James Weakley, Thos. Wi Black, A. G; Ego And others, cuijluiping tOU acres, more or less, huvibg thereon erected a SaW'Mlik, * a one 'story Log House, &c. Also, a tract of Mountain loud, situate, in same township, adjoining lands of A, G. Ego, Dr. Cham jors, tho Pino Grove Estate and 'others, containing 266 acres, more or leas, having thereon erected a two story Log House, «Sto. 4 > ‘ - AlsOfUho one . undivided ;hulf port of a tract of Mountain land, situate in South Middleton township, adjoining lands of tbeheirs of itlicbncl Ego, dcc’d., —. Brickcr, and tho,York county lino, conloining 300 oereflj more or loss. Also, a tract of Mountain land, situate in same township, bounded by tho heirs of itftchaol Bgo,:dc coascd,'Jacob ShouflVr and otbns, containing 100 acres, more or less. Seized and taken in execution as the properly of John Keller. And all to bo sold by mo, . JAMES HOFFER, Slt'ff. Surrifp’b Omcr, i Carlisle, July 15, 1847, ( Dubling Onp White Sulphur Springs. rpliK subscriber respectfully informs his friends and i tho puhlio, that ho lms leased the hbevo establish ment, ond will bo ready to receive visitors at any time from and alter .tho Blh of July, . Tim establishment has recently been refurnished, ond otherwise,lnipro* vcd. Good cooks ond carcAd servonts will ho al ways in attendance,-and visiters may rdy..upon huing, furnished with overy thing calcuhMcdlo add to iJiolr/ pleasure and comfort. There will bo conveyances ilwsvs ready to convey P a ” on ? < ‘v in Zl Villobopol, on H.o Cumberland, V “V*'^Al/Xf.* ° Sprint*. , ' ' ' |i, Juno 24, 184.7. —-m . : —— I. -- S|»i-lu(fs. milE nronriflor tc.pcclfully inform. ).i« frioml.nnd nillE pn 1 m ' | ,| lnl | lO „ proymroJ io uc • 11.0 piiWro f t „ r v/si.or. mid Bdiiidor. comn.od.lo 0 mrS” oJ j, nli ( os h(m li of Collude, rl.c Sprm,* " p (ll „ |i, lß llonlil.y dint roinolo Cumlicrjund county. i . place, «nd every ‘‘ cco, ‘"" ol, DA Vi D , ( jdHNMAK. . July. I 1847.—81 ~Bocoiia Al'. lviil ol Boots, Shoes and Brogans. JUST received a. now assortment li w I „f Men’s Boots, Men’s,<Sc Boys*<salf and Kip Monroes, Ladles 1 Kid aijdl Morrocco SlipporsjMiesoscsnd Child ren’s OalwnT, black ond fancy colored . Kid Bools,— ‘ Also Kid Morrocco Linings, dee.* wholesale or retail at tbo lowest prices. ' : Call at Porter's Shoe Sforf,cornet of Main and ' opposite thu MolhodislEplscppal Chuich . t , aiUak..lulv 0,'\047. BV virtue ' of ani order ofthd Orphans* Hirt of Cumberland county,! on the premises, in the Borough of Carlisle -onj.Sa-j* lurdny itiq Slat rfoy of'August, A. D,. 184' , at 10, o clock, A. tyl;, tho one undivided sixth. pa iof alii Uiut House and Uot.of Ground in Iheßor lUgliJ of Carlisle, bounded bytlio ReV, Tbos. Croigh on -luio west, Dickinson Alloy on the nprlh, Mary Egeon !i,\°i. e<u, !‘ uncl B^rcc t oil; tho‘ south,containing dU.leol in front and 210 feet in depth,.having there* on erected a large two story Slono Tavern House, ■!!«;ra B “ k ul^‘l1 2 s t an d Stabling, and at [ire. auniided by David Marlin. The wholo [tVopcrly ia.subject li. tho life istaie of John Common, now tint properly of Robert Com mon, arid lire ono sixth being llm share now being • sold as tho liroiiorly of Uirntn Wolf, is also subject to tlio life oslato of John Wolf, his father, it ha our .vivos John Curnmaii, , Tonne madu known on Ibcdny'of Sale by : . JAMKS WILLIAMSON, . Guardian of Hiram Wolf. Carlisle, July 15.1847—61 ,•. , : Valuable Farm for Sale* rPHE,subscriber offers at private aale,.lib valuable X farm situate in Wcstpcnnsboro’ township. Cum* bcrlund county, about 12 miles west of Carlisle* ami i milo from Nmvvllleyand sof a milo from-tho Cum* burland Valley Railroad, On the-JJig SpHrig.Suit! farm is bounded by. lands of Robert Ulcan, Robert M-i'arlanu and others, containing about . • 120 Acre Sj of limestone land, about 80 acres of which is'-cleaicd and,in a good state of cultiValion-—tiie residue iscov* crcd with thriving timber of various kinds*! About 6 acres of the doored land is, meadow* and the.wholo is under good fence. • The improvements are a two story - Log House k Slouc Kitchen, •MIL A Boublc Log Barn, and other outbuildings, with a good Orchard and a well of water near Iho door» The farm is immediately on the rdad'ieading from Nowvillo to Springfield and Slough6lowh, f on (hr. bunk-of l:.c never failing Big Spring, ami. about half a mile from two. Mills and a-Woulon Factory! Along the bunk of iho Dig Spring is a variety of never fail lug small springs of choicowaler. An Indisputable title and posscsHidhgWch on the first of April next. The above fatm-ds tfio properly of the heirs of George VVyke, deeM. For terms and other particulars enquire of the undersigned residing on the premises. • . ■ ' . . - If not gold at private sale before.the Ifilhday-cif Srplcmlwr next, il will-bo offered pi'p'UbliC gain t»n the.promises, on that day.- • WM.^WYICE.’ . June 34,1847.—2 m A I’urni for Sale. rpHli subscriber offers bis farm for sale, L miles west of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Fa., an the' Gonndoguinut crrbk road, and about half a inile from Davis 1 milU The fatm contains Bt.v< j’.fonr & a hall 1 Acres! . of firsl-ratd limestone land. About 64 acres is.clear od, wclliimedrani! in a high stale of cultivation— the residue is covered with good 'timber.'and the Side* good fence* .The improvements dro ft Frame Housej ; A large Hank Bavri, . with'livo floors, WagOn Bbcd, Corn Crib.-dranery, foe., under Iho same roof. There is also a Brick Wash-house, Smokc-hoUso, dnd a well of never-foil ing water, with a pump in it, under the same roof, ahd other out-buildings. A Brick Capable of containing 80 hogaheadsof water, and a young thriv ing Orchard of bearing fruit-, a good Dime Kim, &c. The buildings were all built within *it year*.' • Juno 24i lßi7.—rtf GEORGE MYERS. Sale, - • TilE subscribers o Herat private sale that valu able fannv situate in South Middleton Cumberland conhty,'about 3$ miles south of Car litfle.ncar the Forge road, containing between ■:, n ; 90 and 100 Acres,/.; of first rato limestone land. The improvements a n are a LOG HOUSE and 1,00 BARN, (the latter nearly now) a good Ten&Af |"H*|P»h o usu, and other outbuildings, an Ap« Orchard of thriving tVees, together with a number of cherry anti poach trees, : all. In thriving condition. A well of excellent water near tho door, &c. Between,l4 and 15* tores of Iho above is Woodland, ami is well limbered, The remainder is cleared land and in a higlf stale of oiillivatiom • •. .-f ■}' Persons wishing to vtew.tho property-will (mil on either of. the undersigned, whoroside-fntbO township aforesaid; JACOB WISE* ' u - rißNßtf WfSB;; V' ! FKfiDJSKICK WJSfe ; ; ' jidtn'rs. of iVcdtrich JFae, »SVvrf«V. Juno 17, ISl7—2m* Health made.easy forthoX*coplc‘) Or Vhyixcal Trainings to make their jLihei’. in . thU World Ling and Happy k by the author of jSdu. ;• Cation; As, It Is, Ought to Be; 'arid Might ‘. Be,” First Aintricnn .Edition, with Additi6ns7<‘ # - .•/; , BEING an elementary and Interesting troalisa orl Self Knowledge. 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Uovtir’N rirst Premium Wrll/ng inks • . ■; -h./. FHOM far, linro, iliocfclcbraii'JTrnfMioriirChoni laliy.in llio Univoreily.of ftwwjplMmy. uDddf .lrie.l W'U lk««k voil to abiiJ nio another Milo, a« I tind u to bb,e»- ccllciil. I ini your*, My. nftbß*; iIAKE,'*, From i)r. Lockoi of Clndnnnll, (ii»lliigul«W ,fot. his numerous sduntiflo frosbd»the*i,‘ • , - “Medical Cdllbgo bf Ohio, ClhHhnolk > : , , Jftiiuorjr IT, 1844* “Having Used Mr. Horn'* Writing Ink,l«m sat is fie j U,tii it is.ihb heM which llnsbM b<>mo tp my. rfuotvleclgb, »ml especially in it excellent for the yse of tllo Stcbl Finis, aiul will not torroda thorn, e*bn w ■ HipUN t»6<3Ktei i’rofi of Chemistry.’’ ... Hover*a Adamantine - i From a well kiibwh autaptihe. gentleman. - * ’ . i.lMilKFebl 27,1846; "Mr» Joseph K. itbvor-^Bir: A. \ise of ypuf Ce ment, nnJ Home practical tests of jUehperioriiy, hud' induced mo to {ccuimncml.lt.tgi othbty as an Itivolu; hlo lullclo for mcmHhu-vfJhlnov Glass, or Cabinet Ware. V- ~i : * CAMPBELLTUOJIFIT, v > , , : . -.“Analytic Chemist. V-i For sale at the manufactory,Wholesale 1011, No.,’ 87 North .Third .Street, oppoftt* 'Oburry Street, Philadelphia; by • M '\.&ei'urtr. i JOSEPH E. HOVE!!, Manu/acturtr : ‘ Mjiy 18 1847f J n\VAIM'S PAW f ‘»Mh. nrue- D arliolo JUII »**<«*/•* ,v. B, ri.EMINQ. stofoof Jgly 15, I sl7 * ■iV c<
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