nolilical offonoe. and mlsdomoanOr. against .«.«• which rogulalcd lho prM«.;, • , , following is tho Pans nows: Oh Wednesday n 8 kof discount commenced Us operations. On lh# D*" n i reQ( }y 600 accounts we're opehed, and there demands on which replies will bo given to |fC ° Discounts for about a million francs mndo on j day und on Tuesday about 1,500,000. Tills es ilighmcnl will render grout service to commerce, 11 d li>» already exercised, some influence on tho res* alien of confidence. The Bourse yesterday was t 0 idv’ a°d the .prices of the preceding day were loler.. •JL fuslainod. The precious metals have arrived in niidcrablo quantities within .the last day or two, cold has fallen from 10 to 5 per cent, premium. The Vice of bread has boon reduced In Paris. The movement In Germany relievos Europe from ihe apprehension of a. general war. There no. long a exists a potent despotism , ready locr uch France ii a dangerous example lo.neighboring Stales/ All Viona are revolutionizing, and sympathy hue taken the place of fear, ana halo free states with kindred ■ ijtulions, can no doubt quarrel as well as despot •m» but the chanties arc that the peace is now like- IJloVdurc for aomVfoars. Fnr the Volunloer. AN ENIGMA. I am composed of 20 letters, •/ My 13 2 8 1.3, is one of the United Slates.- . .1 6 7 8 18, is a county in Pennsylvania. » g 10 7 13 14 8 16 18, is the name of a fomald. (i 14 8 5 10. is p town in South America, n 94 17 13 14 89,is a religion of the world; «i is 15 14 \ 15 20 3, is tho largest bird of prey, a 3 1 IX-4; is a mountain on an island South.of Earope My whole is the name of a Democratic paper of Ibis State. '• i.h.g. . Answer next week, • ■ ■ « 7"“" MABRIFD. r on Tuesday morning, tho 11th inst, by tho Rov. A H- Krcmcr, tho Rev. Jamrs A.Devjnney, Prinoi. Jltiflbc Mule High School, to Miss Mary, daugli fwoCGco. Keller, Esq., all of this borough. /On the 6th inst., by tho same, Mr, Gibson C. Kkctti.Ri to Miss Catharine Mountz, both bfi frankford township. ' p DIED, /flu the Sill ui West Ponnsborough township, Mn. Mi«™* K>tU. ‘ . Itfew Flour and Feed Store. iJIB subscriber would inform.the public that he l has just opened a Flour and Feed Store, in the Jirge stone buihUttg in the south cast corner of the uublic square,-dpftosite the. Market House, where he vjll at all times keep on hand a supply of superior ?j t OUR and Kiln dried Corn Meal fur family use, ngether with nlfkinds of Feed Stuffs, such as Bran, Shorts, ic.-, Which he will sell at wholesale and re till at vorV small profits for cash. * 3 , JOHN KEENY. ‘Carlisle, April l&, 1848.—4t* Rags Wanted. tn tdwrt of ftlUge, UlougH busily; dcccssibld by (He Hoad or Cumberland VolleJ Uailrodd, both of hich pass throdgh lands attached to tho institution. TERMS; jardlng, hashing} tuition) &c., (pbf less;) |5O 00 atm or GrecE, 6 00 ilrumenlal Music 10 00 rench or German . £ . \ ® Circulars tfilh rofcleticc'a, &£., fcrnunedjiy April 13, ib4l—iy R. H. BURKS, Principal. Ncwrilio Female Seminary, KBW*IU.B, P«. , , HISSES BE Li. ilhd WHYTE, Pflncipals,. All 1 .U.lho branthcfi comprised in a thorough English turso, will b'o tadghl In (his Institution; together ith the French-language,-MdslOf vocal and instrd* cntal; and Drawing. ( ‘ . J Arrangement* have been.made t 6 accoirimpadle a lilted ntimboi of pupils from a distance. They vylll a constantly under the care of the Principal and her Matant; ftbo tfill give every attention :o the men- Mi moral and physical education of thodfci entrusted ' (heir cari, . TERMS i or ttesion of five ihefirit commencingorl the first of May—the second on the Ui of inadvance, w boarding, lodging; washing, light & fuel, . per terra, p® 00 u 'tion in the Juvenile Department, com- . filing orthography, readings writing, and irijli netic, (first session) a u ‘lion in the Primary class, comprising arith metic, geography; English grammar, history *na Natural Philosophy, ® 0® union in Junior class, comprising algebra, geometry, astronomy, botany, rhetoric and Natural philosophy, (at large) union In the Senior class, comprising chcm l*try, physiology, elements of criticism, lo- ' licj mental and moral science, 13 00 hhdgraphy, reading, penmanship, grammar, composition and scripture history will be Wended lo by all the pupils. , u| iion in music, and use of Piano, 10 0® | " drawing. ' 1® ®® I" French, • 500 i liiiEnsMcsß— -Rev, Messrs* Ai Sharp, R. M’Oach* I 1 ?* E. Urcidcnhaugh, J, Wise,, John Kilbourn, oncipal of Male Academy,—-Miss Sarah it. Foster, "ncipal of Washington Female Seminary. ,1V nfW (ind flceo J)'® ur i d V ,i R ncd committee, entrusted with the di- ■ Hon tif (jjo NewviHo Female Seminary, lake plea*' 'v n faring testirtfony to the eminent qualification* ,7® UfctL nind Whit*, as teachers and os°f Joung ladies. The£ arfi graduates of the, ••mnglon Female Seminary, and have the heat re emendations from Miss Saniii R. Tostfsiif the cl P tt ‘ °f that Institution. Wo feel e’b’nfidont that entrusting young. ladies to their care, may . ' ,urc ‘i that their physical, intellectual and moral Clt,0 ‘ l will ho fuilhfu.lv attended to. JOSEPH HANNON, SCOTT COYLE* “ WM. BARR, DAVID STERRETT, April l-i ALEX. SHARP,. • u *®, * Trustees,' vet* wlih t Wih ,1 jifl* Six Cento Howard. RANAWAY from the subscriber, on Tuesday the 4lh inst., residing inNorth Middleton township, un indentured apprentice to tho farming business named Eli Miller. . Said boy is about 18 years of ugo, with black hair, and had on when he led a .blue round- I about, cloth cap, &c,. All persons arc warned against harboring, or trusting said boy on my account. The above reward, but no expenses will bo paid for his delivery to me. , • ' ABRAHAM'LAMBERTOft. April 13,1848.—9 t. - , . Attention SPRINGFIELD LIGHT INFANTRY!] S Parade at the public house of C. Mellliiger, in Stougbstown, ph SaVuhlay the i9lh. instant, at 10 o’clock A. M. precisely, in sunfmor uniform, pro perly equipt for drill- By, order of the Capt. ■ April 13,154 Q. .. . JOSEPH HOOD, O-S; , IPO Cash. Buyers. Bargains ! Bargains I Bargains! At JVb; 80 Nirth Third St ., 2 d Floor, Philadelphia. rpHE subscriber .is, daily receiving a variety of JL Fancy and other Dry.G.mds, from tho PHILA DELPHIA and NEW YORK AUCTIONS, em bracing such arliclcs.only as can be bought at less ihfin ordinary market rates, thereby enabling him to supply purchasers'at less prices than can be furnish ed elsewhere.. Dealers, who luiy for caAh, oVc Assured that Uley will find it to their Interest.to examine tIW Gdods, which will consist of those which are purchased at forced Auction Sales.. A. DEWALD, , , . No. 60 North ThUd street. April 13; la-16. New andOlicap Boot and Shoe Store. HC; MATiOY,' rdhpectflllly informs the citizens i of Carlisle and the public goneral.y, that he has opened in the stdro'Mom lately occupied by Jos. S. Gitt, opposite Lentz' store, and near Morrell's Ho* tel, an extensive assortment of . ■ Men’s ISoolg,, Men's and Boys' Calfapd Kip Monroes, Ladies’ Kid and Morocco Slippers, and Children's GAlT gjft' EllS, and black a'rid failcy colored KID PQbT9,bf the latest style, and made df the best .materials, all of which will be sold cheap for cafch. He has also, on hand.a I’drgfe rissoVtitlcnt bf Leather, Calf Skins, Morocco, &c., and tvlll manufacture to order all kinds of Boots and Shdcd dt the sbdHost notice. Carlisle,'April 18,1849. Spread Eagle Hotel* Adjoining iht Court House, Carlisle, Pa, AT. GREEN, having leased the above large and I , commodious Hotel, situate on the corner of the public square and South Hanover street, and lately occupied by Messrs. Eckels and Oliver, legs leave to announce to his friends and the public, that ho is prepared to entertain them, in a manner which can* not fail to meet their approbation. The HOUSE has the most pleasant location in the borough—*has been newly furnished and otherwise improved, and no pains will be spared to make those who may so* journ with him comfortable during their slay, parlors are largo apd well furnished, and his cham*? bets supplied with, new,and comfortable bedding.— His TABLE will be supplied with the best the mar ket can afford, and all who are connected with his bouse, will be found attentive, careful and ebhngihg. 1 His BAR will contain the best viands the city can produce. His STABLING is entirely new and ex -Itensive,-capable of accommodating a large number of horses—making it a desirable slopping place for Dro vers—and.will be attended by a skillful and obliging Ostler. In short nothing shall bo wanting calculated to odd to'' tbe ebnifort and convenience of those who may favor him with their, patronage. BOARDERS token by the week, month dr.yeor. Terms moderate. Carlisle, April 13, 1848.—3 th r' Geo, 11. Xraplmgcn, HI. D. (Late Assistant SunoxoN, U.-S. N.) . Family Medicines. THESE Preparation* are the result ofJong expe rience and extensive practice. Great science, and skill are used in their manufacture, and-such are their efficacy and safety in every form of disease, that they truly deserve the name of Family Medicines. Du ring a practice of more -than twelve years! seven of which, were on board.various public vessels as Assis tant Surgeon in the United Stales Navy, he has nev er had a case of severe cold, influenza, or any dis ease of the throat, that has not readily yielded to his Pulmonic mixture, . Thousands have been saved from a premature grave by its use. .To public speak ers and persons of weak lungs it is a great remedy, as it allays irritation and gives lone and vigor, to the voice! -. > DR: TItAPHAGEN’S PUDMONIC • ■ , mixture has cured and is warranted Id (jive relief lil all cases of colds or coughs, bronchitis! influenza, hoarseness, sore throat catarrh, (UtHma, liver complaint, spitting blood, croup-, whooping cough, consumption, and every Disease with whicll tbo throat* breast or lungs may bo affected. -, The following certificates, from persons of charac ter, will show what the Pulmonic Mixture Is capable of performing. No family should bo without it in their house. _ k i . • Nz\y Yobk, Nov. 4,1847. This is lo certify thai I had ‘a severe attack of Bhmchitis and pain in my back for a long time, and I used only three bottles of Dr. Tipphagcn’s Pulmo nic MiXldroi and it relieved me In a few days. D. MAbhlN, Engraver, 130 Fulton st. , ( " New Yohji, Novi io, Isdj.^ t Have used Dr, Trophagon’S Pulmonic Mixture in my family, My children wcthnffliclcd with n severe coiigfi tlnu croup; nnil at times were almost suffocated, I tried many articles, Sherman’s'Lozenges and Wia- Inr Balaam without relief. I-then applied to - Dr.Tra phrigen for his invaluable mixldrd, which gave imme diate relief. At one time I was myklf suffering un der a aovero cold which settled on my lungd, nnd af ter 1 taking one houlo I was much, relieved, ahd the a’ecorfd made a perfect euro. If ohy dno wishes to contlitfco themselves of the above facia, )M (Iloiit call oh mb til my rcsidoricb, No. s 6 James street. . . . ; . ; , ANN.KAYHOO. Thus it will lie scon ho one heed suffer from any of the severe complaints arising from colds,tinea the Pulmonic mixture io eold at a price that places it within the roach of allf ONE DOLLAR per houlo. AIJo pill (n HJIf Buttles at 60 cents, containing aliilicleiit to euro iin ordinary case of cold or influenza. POrchasets will ohs'otlii thfti, ivory houlo has the wriilon alghatUre of Dr. Traphagen on.the label, without which none can bo genuine... . . . Nrw Yoaic, Nov. 1,1847. This is to certify; that I havo used in my practice while engaged in the United Stnloj Navy for seven years the Pulmonic Mixture which I How offer to the public, and never know of its failing to ebro in the most ohatinalo cases. I also have used it in my prao lice on shore for the last five years,, and found it equally efficacious In long standing cases of severe co|d and affcctlan o oMholang.^pHA GEN: „ For sale wholesale & retail by Cozuan & DnoTU ehs only, at , their store in North Hanover street, t Carlisle; ’, April 13,1848. 0 00 11 00 Mew* Clothing Store. THE subscribers have opened in the room htely occupied hy H. S., imter, nearly opposite Mor rett’s Hotel, a largo and elegant Block of OLOIH ING, of oil dedoriptlbns, mode In the very bool style, and warranted bettor than »»Jf. olh * r made to be fnnnd. in the. obimly. Pbeyhavoon fraired Mr. Georpo Benia, an experienced lallor, fo nell their clothing,'Who wifi alaotaks measures end make on• .i, '\J , doate, Pantd, VentS) ..... for any person who may not - bo able to suit lilraßoif in their Block of ready-made. ~ p . . Now on hand a groat, variety of Tyvepd Pehjs, r'naalmoro and low-priced Pantaloons and Vests, which will bo sold lower limn can he had Mao where. Tliey can furniah a handsome otrco. t ,.Teady .o pa.on , other goods in proportion, a . u ENTZ aelvcak ! April 6,1816.' liIST,pF,tEXTERS. ADVERTISED IK TUB DT XMOIKTUENT** JlB., And beit further enacted, * .* •' •' •* ,*• Mid oil advertisements made undcrthe. onlqra of Hie Ppst iiastcrGencral, in a newspaper or newspapers, of letters uu sailed for in any Post-odkc, shall be inserted in tbti paper or papers of the town or place whore the alike advertising may be sUu&tcdj having the largest circulation, . n ’ [New foil-OJ}ice'Lauii patted March?, 1845. | T IST OF LETTERS remaining in the PobLonVcc JLi at.'Carlisle, Pa., April 1,.1848. Persohs in. qulring for loiters on this list; will plcafc'e say they am advertised. ! Arnsl Adam or Jacob Kennedy Elifeabeib Brown John Kennedy Arthur T 2 Blum Ulrich Miller Abraham BVelhle MT McCabe James Bro&n Henry Miles Samrmiell Brighlbill Benjamin McC'unsey Wiiliaft Berry Samubl • Musser Catharln , . Bell Williani Mdyberry Joseph st Brenizer Mary Mark Levi G Cpuphmah Margarbl Miller Eli , Caldwell A 2 Murray Lieut Edward Coleman. John , Nepheu Lewis Culbertson John Ogburn F , , CeoklerJohh Firmoy Henry Davers Samuel . Fayson L P Dotherma ChristidiU . Piper James W Dunbar Sarah ' Rudy Jacob ’ . ,hitter John jr Ross Joseph , Eby Sarann Robinson Mary Jaiie . Ellis Sim , Ramsey Slarrel Evans Henry' Ramsey. WraS Griffith Oliver Riler Joseph * Galbraith Wid . SalerLe.yi - ••• Gorges Isaac . Suibitt Robert A. Hunter Jane , Beamer, Jeremiah Harper Mary B , . Sage Rebecka Hawn Mathias * Smitcr Michael Higs Georgb .Sohn Francis S Hamman Amod Thumma Philip Haldeman J M Thumma John ■ . Hakena Henry Turner Gapt HS, Irvine Pnllehcb . Wickersham Henry N Irvin Henry W Wolf C Jackson' Kase Simon P Wilders Edward . . Kaufman Joseph .. Winder Marry Kelly Thomas ‘Wolf John 1 GEO. SANDERSON, P. M (Zj-Vnitrihtntio Postage Law,advertised letter* are charged two cents each in addition to theregular postage. 1 ~ ' Removal. Tll'E slibsoribtir would tnost respectfully inform his friends anu Jhe public in general, that he has.temoyed his.Clialr ,Manufactory to the shop Stephen .Keepers, Tinner, opposite thf Market House, and immediately in the rear.of Knpdgrasa’ store, .where he has on hand and - * €liriir§, Scttfccs, Sociables, and every thing in the line of his business, in a fashionable arid workmanlike, manner, and all of which he will sell on the. most accdmmodaling terms.for ca6h pr dounUy produce. He would aU ad avail himself of the present opportunity to re turn his thanks to his old patrons, and solicit a continuance of their favors.. . . .. John m. gregg. Carlisle, April 6, I£hS.—3l \ • - Removal; * THE subscriber respectfully announces Id ml Irfehds and the public generally, that he has removed to the large brick building in South Hanover strbet. one. door from Morrell’s Hotel, end within a few doors of the Volunteer printing office, where he will continue to carry on the /. ’ ' Tailoring Business, and to receive orders for work in,his line* all qf which ho pledges, himself to. execute promptly, in a .neat, fashionable, and workmanlike manner. Tho latest fashions will be regularly received, and he can there* fore' furnish to order a dress that will please the most fastidious taste.-. Ho would avail himself of this op* portunity to return his sincere thanks to Iris many patrons for their post encouragement, and solicits a continuance of their favors. ;- Carlisle, April 6, IS4S,—3m Now Spring and Summer Goods. The subscriber has just received and Is now open ing at his store, on the south-west corner of the Public Square, an unusually cheap slock of sea sonable goods, such as OlotHa, Oassimeres, Vestings, Alpacas, Silks, Bombazines, Lawns, Ginghams, Cambric, Jaconet, Mull, Swiss, Book and other descriptions of fine white Muslins,-Checks, Tick ings, Gloves, Hosiery, &c. .• • . . . ’ A large stock of MUSLINS, while & unbleach ed, from $ to.JJn : breadth, and from 4 cents per yard up in pHcb, . - • . . A splendid slock of CALICOES, at prices varying from 4to I'2A bis. . AUo d fibsh stock - of ths . CELEBRATED FLUID LAiiFS, which he has lately introduced, and which are found' to be by nil that have tried them, the most ecoHolnibal ethd (lealrdhTo article in every reaped now in iraei; Also,, , The Pekin Tea CoiUpdny'e Teas. He has boon appointed sole dgcnl in this place for the Bale of Hie abtive TedSi to Which he would invite the spe cial ■dtteiiiloh of the lothrs of good Teaa. The manner in whitjlt thhy are put up Is such, as that the flavour,is preserved for any length of lime.be ing incased in lead or lin full. FaHiilies can bo supplied with any quantity pul up In this manner The public is respectfully invited to cull end examine his slock', before purchasing elsewhere, Inasmuch as ho feels confident that Klsyiiitloly and nrico’S will bo satisfactory to purchasers.; P , ~ROBERT IRVINE, Jr. Carlisle, April 6, iad§. . ■ (Cheap Window lillndS. BJ. WILLIAMS, No. 13 North (hit filrcbt, I Vohillan Blind Manufacturer, hns notv on hand, (ho largest, and thoal fashions ble nssorlrapni of htfrfotf 61a1,' arid other VENI* TIAN BLINDS# of tiny olhetestabl (aliment in tho United Slates. Comjiflsinjf ehllre new style Trirnings and colors, whlbli will bo sold at, the lowest prices; wholesale and retail; - Old Blinds Painted and 'Primed to look equal to now. Tho citizens of Cumberland county, and the adjoining districts, are respectfully invited to call and ox amino his assortment before purchasing elsewhere. Feeling confident of pleasingand giving satisfac tion to all who may favor him with a call. BENJAMIN J. WILLIAMS, No. 12 North Gilt st. Phila. 1848.—3m'.'" ’ ' April 0) UOIITICUI/I'UIUST. THE eiibsoribur will give his attention oxclualroly. the enaning apring, iummer and full to GAanlmiNO in nil ita vnnoua brnneon, inch ua apading the ground, e'owmg and plnnling aoeda, laying, out gruaa plola, a'odJing.'lunnthi walka.'gbftlng; pruning, blunting, and Irnnaplnndng frull and obaflo t#oia, and almib bury.' Having Mod conaidorablo experience m Ibo hualncia, with nn oxlbnalVe knowledge of Horticulture from booka, Ida work; lllaro(life, will be dona in a proiltuble; bent and eyatemnllo manner. ■ Aa tno aorvicoa of auch nn ono nro much needed In Ihia bo rough, on nCcbunt of ao few engaging In It, nnd they not ohdoratanding this highly ftonornWe andinfirtil ine buaincaa aoiunllfieally, nnd being aolieUo.d by many to engage in it for their accommodation, |io baa oonaonted, with the expeolulion of being epn alnnlly employed. The onlire onrn nnd aupervlalon of gardona *o., will he taken for the aonaon by the Job or por day.- Koaldonoooppoallo the Lutheran nhurch. Wa MildtiO. Cnrilale, Ittarch, 30,1848—rilin. • , . N. D.—A few fertile Lota and Gafdona cultivated on the ajiafea. , ' , W ' “* " , Superior Toni dc Coffees.. ■- Ilif nddKioir tb our general aolcction of Jcjikln’a Tone—n freak aupply of-whlchwo nro n,ow receiv ing; a lot of vary anperipr. Coffee, embracing ' n line article of Java nnd Moci)a,‘,nhd. 3k boga of extra,due Bio,, together with-a ; lot tif .other, floalitiea.qf, G?een Bio CoUbca, bna '.juat boon added to our Block, pod warranted not to bo aurpaaaod in quality end Thoao npd all other Orocorieo aa uvunl to bodied at the Grocery atoro.of a- w> EB • Carlisle, March 30,-1818. FrcshOardcnfieeds. 1 THE subscriber- haa'just received hie' usual supply' of GARDEN AND FLOWER.SEEDS* Wch; arc warranted to bo fresh and good. 8, W. UAVERSTICK.. Carlisle, March 30,1848. . Register’s Notice. / NOTICE is hereby given to all persons ihlcrcslud, thui the following uccdbnts have Boon filed id this otfi'ce for efeaminatlohby iheabcoutUdnts therein nbiiVed', add will Be jiVescnted to tho Orphans’ Court of. Cumberland county, for confirmation and allow* anoe bn Tuesday tho 35th day of April; A. D. 1648. • 1, The acboUal of George M'Gidnts; administ'raloV of Margaret Reynolds; late of the Borough of Ship* ponsburg, dec’d. ' . 2. Tho account of Scott Coyle, administrator dq bonis non of Jacob Kissinger, lute of Weslponnstioro 1 township, dco’d. , . 3. Tho account of David Katz, administrator of SamUcl Riich, late of North Middleton township, de ceased., ' . 4. Tho account of Gobrgo Rupp, administrator of George Ruplcy, lalo of Easlponnsborbiigh township,! deceased. , :’ : 5. Tho account dfCornelius LiVandorbelt, admin* iatrator of Elizabeth Oter, laic df Newton township, ‘ 6. The accoiintjof Joseph MUssor;. administrator of John H. Longß*dorf,'lale of Easlpenrtsbohf lown bhip, dock)., filed by the administrators of the said I Joseph Mussor. - , . . ’ 7. The supplemental account of John Carey; ad* minislralor of DaviH Waggoner, late of tho Borough of Shipponeburm'deb'd. 8. Tile ac'ooUnt of John McClelland, Executor of Elizabeth McClelland, lalo of Hopewell township, de ceased. •••.-* 9. The account of Scott Coyle, administrator dd bonis non With tlta will annexed of James Herron, lato oflhe Borough ofNowville, dec’d. 10. Tho'accour.l of Scoil Coyle, Executor of Jacob Burkhart, lute oflhe Borough df NpwVlllc; deb’d. 11. Tho account of Frederick Ziegler; Execblor o( Philip Ziegler, laic of WcstpennsboroUgli town ship, dcc*d. .. .. 12. The account of Mary WcakleV} administratrix with the will annexed of William Weakley; lole of the Borough of Carlisle, dpc’d. * .• • - • 13. The account of Joseph Mossor, administrator of Peter Fiokos, late of Allen township, doc’d. • j 14. The aoconnt of John Lcfever, Esq. administra tor of William Spangler; laic of Dickinson township, 1 dec’d. * - * 15. The account of Joseph Mosser; administrator of Jacob Poisl, loteof tho JJorough of New Climber- land, dcc’d. , 1 . , . . 16. The dcoounVofHciekiah Voter,administrator of John Voter, late of Wcslpenhabordugh, township, dcc’d. • -' * . * ■ ; .<.. • 17. Tho account of Dr. James R. Irvine, adminis trator de bonis non with tho will annexed of W illiam M'Cahdlish, laic of the Borobgh of Nowvillo, dec’d. 18. The account of John Boelman, administrator of George of Monroe township, dec’d. I 19. Tho account of Joseph Cocklin, Executor of I David Cucklin, late of Allen township, dec'd. | 20; The ncdoUnVof Willia.m Hurlev, one of the Executors of John tfUhbdrn, late of WestjJchnsboro’ township, dcc’d,'. ... 21. The account of Daniel S. Fuylor, administra tor iff ChHstian Pla«{ late of Southampton township, dcc’d; ... 22. The account of Samuel Bowman, admimstra* lor of Daniel Gorgus, late, of Allen township, dec’d. 23. The account of Jacob Bclshoover, adminislra. lor of Jonathan Jacobs, late of Weslpennsborobgh ibwdshipi dec’d. ... 24. Tha accoilni of Abraham Myers, admims. Ifuldr of John W. Rclghtfri lute of Dickinson town ship, dcc’d. . . i , . 26: Thb account of William Moor* administrator ofDanicl Smith,late of South Middleton, township,, C 2th *l i Hb account of Uehfy Snyder', jf. aijimnistra tor of Henry Snyder, sr. late of Mifflin township 27. Tlio abcotlnl of Robert Giffin, Gbnrdlan of Peter Myers* minor son of David Myers, dec’d. 28. The account of John B. Vandcrbell, Esq. and William Ruth, administrators of John Rtflh, late ol Newton township, dec’d. ' 29. Thb accoOul of John Agnbw, administrator ol ] Gen. James Larobcrton, late of the Borough of Car* lisle, dec’d. -- • ’ ' " I,' ' 30. Tho account of James H. Dover, Esq. surviv- Ing executor of William Dcvor, Into of Southampton township, dcc’d. . H . ~ r 31. Tho account of Abraham Myers, Guardian of Mary Myers, late of Dickinson township, dec’d. 32. Tho.supplemental and finat accounlof Samuel Mohler and Joseph Solimbergar, executors of Chris tian Molitcr, late of Allen township, doc’d. 33. The Bcooqnlof Michael Morrett,administrator of Catharine Morrell, late of Monroo township, dc* ceased. _ ’ ' .- ! 34 Tlio account of Rev. Robert Emory, executor of Daniel Coffmpn, laic of Silver Spring township, - 35. Tho account of John Sheets and Jacob Sheets, administrators of William Shoot., late of Eaalponni borough township, deo’d. ‘ ’ 36. The account of Robert M’Clan, executor of OeorEO Sturm, lata'of tin Borough of Carlisle, dco d. ■ JAMES McCOLLOCllrßegißler., Orficc, t Carlisle;March 86,1848,-dt { ... .. H. S. RITTER. CHINA AND GLASS WAKE. Fine French Gold BaHti nhd English Chino Tea Selu, supe rior While Granite ahd Slohe Were, with blue Liv erpool end other Qneenawaro of every variety, toge ther with Fluldd Temblors, Wines end Goblcle, of new end Istcel stylo, for-solc bt lowest cosh nricqs hy )ho.subscribers EliY* March 30, 1848: • . MR. FRANKLIN STOUOH, respectfully n forms the Indies and gehllemon hf Carlisle, that ho will open a srhool for dancing on I burs day, March 23d. All the latest nnd most fashion able dances will be taught by him. Terms $5,00, for n course of sixteen lessons. „ . b . ~, Days of tuition on Tliujsilaya and, Saturdays, from '3 to B. p. m. for Ladies, and from ,B to 10 o'elock, for Gentlemen. Dancing Saloon in the third Story of Mr. Lolby’s new house on North Hanover street. Private lessons given whnn.de siredt Mr, Slouclt can be soph at Wtnroll s Ho tali ; , c -x ■ - Match 33,1819. 1 Flyit Arrival of New Spring Goods! THIS umlarßlghflH have returned from the city with ono of the largest and cheapest slocks of NfiW SPRING GOODS; ever brought to Carlisle. It conalaia in part 01 6000'varda of new Oahcooa at 4, 6 KB, 9, 10 and I2J cents per yard. 1600 yards new Seqleh Ging hams nl 12J, 15, 18} and 25 els. per yard. Blue black weal of England and branch Cloths & Cos simeros,cheaper than dvef. Alsoi.'Heclia,tickings, flannels, nlpaolmaj rfnd muslins for a mere,song, being obeapSr, lllap wait oyer dreamed of. Also our usual assortment of Groceries & Qneenawaro. ’ The aboye-irtul a sample—we can't enumerate the uno.luntji barf of tint different ariitlea wp Hake for salb. Wo say 16 all,’ if volt Wahl to save mo. ney in buying your goods call,on us as our goods have dll beep bought fny cash, and of course, wo can .soil oons’ldera'bly lowef.lhjfn those who l buy on credit. „., ,A.ps W, BEN IA. „ ,3 doers louthof Ihe Post QJfice, March 9,1848. . Ohsamistjli. Tux*., Bnuoa p .,Piiit»e,rtoo'r»,dic.' .... TIDE .ale every day, in the MAHKET, below Notlie, P Sixth .ltd, nearly oppo.lle the Schuylkill Bank; T ETTEBaTo.Umentary on lh. _e.Jale.of, &irei\ Piiiladolphia. a .plondid collection of the above. com-, jj HerpM.t late; of. the Borough of Bhippetv.huru, prising Evergreen., Tree., Shrob«(-Ro«e., hardy *nd, Eumbetland county. d.od,,.hpehepugt.nted M perpefuai blooming PWfc AW.' Flowjr R00t.,; Hegiaer of W \d,.county, to the .uh.ctil.et», Dahllaa* &c*i with all Itlnda of ftoota and [ i fiiatnamed raiding In Boulharaj>ton lownabb, Fr.wJ; Pinnta aa Aaparagua;• Hhujard, Herb*, Cujranti, . , , " t , . lUn oouuty t| ivpd ln f ?,l Ilftßubefrlea, uitcl evbry '-erlefy appertaining to* Vc o A UTION.—Da careful and ewthatyou get Iho ■ Bh OuipUrleud county. AU claM Flower Garden * n /’Wf* ar 2 gehuiuo Dr. Daxpr,'. PxKxcai-llha.the.lgnatotc t^am lh|) W o,of «)$ decotkyh '2nd 81 “ H,;M AUPAY,Seedsman.,,. *, 0 •_ p. Stouii. on,ths wr.npei—nnd, olio the _ r#Ml „ ihom duly oulhcnlicnlfi| for Klllcmcijl, Onmrounlcntlon. can bo addressed to the subset!-;, .. u ;. prffra Panacea; Plilla. ..bloyfft in tho , 1>os „ lQ m gk, pyramiw - f rf' "<»« •* , w *’ ,M SSSI« ■■siisrM r : -• ; l 3 Sste' ■ ~ told cheap for caah. v . ' ' , - •.. ’■ 1 Removal... . 1 : Road (bis Attentively i Tin & Sheet Iron ware Manufactory. DOCTOR HOFLACWs CELEBRATED I' THE Bvibßcribcr.returnfl liis sincere thanks to ■' * “ GERMAN BITTERS, i the citizens of Carlisle arid vicinity, Tor the liberal •’\T7TLL effectually cure the Liver Complaint* I patronage heretofore received* and respcctfully-lii- N V Jaundice* Dyspepsia. Chronic or Nervous I forma them that He has removed his establishment Debility, Indigestion'* Flatulence, Asthma* Dia-_ Ito the house lately occupied by Ms mother,in East betes, Disease of the Kldfreys, Pulmonary Affec- ■ Main street, nearly opposite MarUn’o iWleU’whete tlona; (arising from disease oT the stomach and ;ho will manufacture to order and keep constantly Diver,) and ail diseases arising from a weak or jonhand, disordered stomach in both ifidle and femal.e, such , nrln nrpvr.rv vlpßrrintiftn a * female weakness, diizipess, fullness of blood Xin warcoi c\cry aesenpnon. t 0 the head,dnward piles; fluttering of the heart* All waresmanufaclured by him are warranted to difficulty ofbroaihmg.consianllmaglninßaorevil, be perfect In overy.respbfcl. Country merchants greal depression of spirits, dimness of hath and housekeepers are respectfully invited to give f n the B |d e * back, breast, or limbs*'dol'd feel; ic. . him a call, as he is determined to sell his *ares ThC j rehl^e aU an d give tone and ad* / . on very reasonable Repairing done al all t \ on l 0 lho sto'mafch, and assist digestion; they oph limes, And at moderate prices tain no alcoholic stimulant* and cin be lalcn . * ... t - . 0.l Rl HJiN KLal U»Ko, the most delicate stomach, add will in.bvery bas'd Carlisle; Mnrch 30, entirely destroy coativeness, and renovate me • whole system, removing all impurities from the body, and remnants of previous disease, fend give health and .vigor to the whole frame, Vhereby pre’- , venting frightful dreams, walkihg while asleep*, &c., which often fesull in accident. , .. ;; i The functions of the stomach are of the utmost, importance to every one’,, it Ponslitullng the source .■ and fountain of life; which is nutrition. No organ possesses such remarkable sympathies, none such remarkable power in modifying every part of the 1 system* A greater, number of pereons fall victims * to the harrassing effects ofCohstipallon arid popsia, and more.organic diseases commencing liv the digestive system, than all other diseases com- . blned. The many thousands who die with Yel low Fever, Cholera* Influenza, and other epidonja ’ ics, is owing to distaso or derangement.there. .|r the digestive system is in perfect health, the nerv-,, ous system and the circulation of the blood will be r> . I nlsp, ns upon it they depend, then epidemics loose - I all their terror. ' 1 . Thoqe living lii’, or visiling districts harrassed with Fever und AgUo annually. will find .that by' the. iimoly use of one or two bottles to renovate and strengthen the system, no excess of bile wilt accumulate, and they will not in one instance take the disease. Prevention is far belter than cure. v . The rare success in treating diseases of the sto-; nitich successfully, has not been so much a want. of pathological knowledge of Us functions, as the preparation of suitable vegetable compounds, sobs to obtain not only theit whole power,’but as.lhey would be most effectual and grateful. , , v,,‘ * .. .VVbate all aware that,loo many preparations, have Been, and are now before the [mbltc* that act'. - only as palialives,pnd some inal change the local*;' tty ot life disease, or.prevent it for a shorlTperiodl'. then it returns more, formidable than, in, the first.. instance. s>ucll preparations have destroyed the * public confidence. This article slandlng.alono' lit its number of cutes; and unrivalled; as thousands' of our citizens can attest who have. testgd its vtr.,,, I lues, can always bo depended.upon for the above [named diseases. It will cure any case that can ■ be cured by medicine, no, matter wlio*'or what else J lias failed; it will perfectly restore tbe diseased or ganic functions of the Stomach, Intestines, Uespl- , ration, Circulation, &c. - ‘ < . These Bitters and the Spikenard Ointment tvtll euro any case of Inward Pijea; It is a rare occur rence to recjdiro Hiore than one bottle, of the worst cases; ~ . •• ‘ - -y ■ For saleatiheGEßMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 278 Race st„ one door above Eighth, south side, Philadelphia. In Lancaster/ by John F,, Long; in Harrisburg, by Daniel w; Gross; in • I Pittsburg, by Win. Thorn—and by,dealers gene rally throughout the Dnited Stales. •• t 4 V. Pamphlets containing cures and description of', diseases, graUH. • • , . , , Also for sale, njs celebrated rezetahle tic rW$ t for the euro of Gout; Rheumatism* Drop- 1 sy, and.severe Nervous Affections; . . Spikenard for the cure of Pifes,-Tet ter, Ringworms, &c. , Match ftj, l^iB;—om Dancing School. Sugars. KAQn LBS. of LovaringV superior Loaf, Crushed OUUU a nd Pulverized Sugars, as also a fine as* sortmont of White Havana and Orleans Sugars, at I reduced prices, now selling at the Tea store of the 1 subscriber.’ J. WIEBY. March 30,1843. Health! Health!! I Tup. most Effectual of all ksows Remedies ! Dr; Drake’s Panacea, THE ONLY RADICAL CURE FOR CON . SUMPTION! IT also removes and permanently, cures all diseases arising from an impure stale of the bloody via: Scrofula or King’s Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneous'Eruptions, Pimples or. Restates on the face, Blotches,Biles, Chronic soro Eyes, Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement and Putli of lire. 1 Bones Snd Joints; Stubborn Ulcerd, By)>KiUtic*Sytup* I toms, Sciatica or Lumbagß, diseases arising from an 1 injudicious ude of Meicury, Dropsy, Exposure orlm prudence in life} also, CUtortic Constitutional Disor ders. In iHid HiedlclHb edveioh innocent lull very potent articles of the vegetable kingdom are united, fdrmihg a compound'entirely different in its character and I properties front nhy other preparation; dnd ilHrivdllcd [in its operation on the system when laboring under I disease. It should bo in the hands of every person, who, by business, or general course of life, is predis posed to the very, many ailimcnls that render life a curse, Instead of a blcSsiiig; and so often result in 1 death. • FOR SCROFULA, Dr. Drake’s Panacea is recommended as a certain re medy. Not one instance of its failure has over oc curred when freely used! It cures the disease and at 1 time imparts vigor to the whole system. —, Scrofulous persons can never pay too much attention Ito the state of their blood. Its purification should be {their first aim; for perseverance will accomplish a euro 1 of oven hereditary disease; FOR ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, .Scurvy, Scorbutic Affections, Tumors', White Stroll ling, Erysipelas, Ulcers, Cancers, Uurltllrig Sores, I Scabs ami Biles, Dr. Drake’s Panacea cannot be too | highly extolled; It searches out the very root of the I disease, and by removing it from the system, makes a cure certain he«i».. oral Courts' of Cumberland county. Office In Main nearly opposite the fcoimty jail, Carlisle, March 0, 1848. , . ' . t; 11. SUIIcI, ( HA^.jiiii a lot of super,lpr .French Clqtliij and Caasinierca, yrtiioh, ho will sell or make to order, on term* to suit the limes, jit poaite the Railroad office, West High sifeelj Carlisle.* February 17» 1048. . •' ■ ■* notice.' * T a elated Orph»|i«; Cot»rl. Iltguh pit iuc»da*. A tlio 16th cls'y of February, 1848, and hoitlon at Cariilla, in and V Cftmlfr/aml culliiiy, Worn th R , Hon. Samuel Hepburn, PrCeidcnt Judge, arid John. Stuart and John, Clondeuin, Laquitoaj Auoqiala, Judgui.’tha following proceodipga wpre bad, V .wilt. In the.care of the writ of. Partition and Va uaUpn. on the Heal Battle pf Robert Buchanan, deed, nopr, fn wit t 16th February; 184,8. (ho apmo hajing been conilrraWby thb court, ph moliottpf Mr. Qrahatn, rulo on tho helra and petaona interacted to appear on the Aral day, (26th Afirll. 1849.) of thq ueyt elated Or phana' Court,.apd acofpt or refjtaa to accept the aalcl Batata at the . Sniftirr'i Off if** - . .2 ;v Carlisle, March 16» 1848e~6t5.