Orcat' Bargatiris! ; Second Spring- Arrival! ! T BENTZ’S' Cheap Cash Bloro, where they 4 » r 0 now opening the greatest quantity of hew , scheap Goods, of the following kinds: a r/oiA»i Cassimeires and Vestings. , ■ XjicoeJ, of every variety and elylop from i to lets „ er yard—and aorae of these are first rate 16} and 8 cts. The assortment consists of about French Ginghams, at lijj, 16, and faints per yard- Manchester Ginghams 10, 12J, i the best for 16 cents _ , *Baiuns—l Some beautiful patterns, 12J, 18J, and ®Sachas-^ IBJ.’SS,,27i, 50 and 03 J pts per yard. We have the cheapest Alpaohas in town', ' ’ i/cjfins—White and unbleached, at all prides, j lower than ever sold before. * 'checks, Tickings, and. Pantaloon goods at all '’"ffoiicry. Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Bonnets, Rib* . n 5 Hats, Oil Clothe, Flannels, Cotton and Lina'n Table .Diaper, Fans, Shawls, Edgings and I aces. Fringes, Duttons, and in fact, every article 1 out line of business. These goods are offerod to the public at lower Tjrlnes than can be bought whore in thp Stale ‘f Pennsylvania, as our, means of purchasing are equal to any, and far superior to most country merchants. ■ Also, Gbocbbies, Qubknswabk, &o. ; Give us a call as we feel satisfied you will save money in making your ptirjehases. .. a - °° J ;A.,& W. BENT?, . 3 doors south of the Post OJJiCe. card; T\R. J* J MYERS lice ofjns entire stock I jof Drugs, &c., to Mr. J. A'. Bislto'p, of. Harrisburg, will continue to do business,til hta old slnhd on Main Street* Mr. Bishop has hajj considerable expe rience in tho Drug and 1 confidently rccotn niend him .K the customers of llio Store and soHcile a conlinuonco of their patronage. By this arrangement Dr. Myers will oo enabled to giro his undivided attention to the duties of me pro fession. May 4,1848. —3 t. . Drugs! Drugs 11 T A. BISHOP, successor to Dr. J. J. Mye’rSi J has just received and is now opening a large and well selected assortment of Fresh Drugs, Me; dicines, die., among which will bo found the fol lowing: Opiupt, OamWor, , . Kpsom Salts, lipß-STOFFS, SiricEs, OoTLERT, Oils, Quinine,- Alcohol’, Turpentine, Pine 6il,'&c. &c. , , Also a very largo assortment- of perfumery, hair freshes, tooth brashes, unibrellas, walking Canes. Roussel’s ami Muriel's shaving cream, Bear s oil, aelorrn water, hair dye, ox marrow, fancy soaps, Rxtracls Mean Fun.cufling fluid and fancy arti cles of every description, to which he respectful.y invites the alleiilloii of the public. His assortment Is a full and rich tide, Am) He hopes by strict at ienlion Id biisindsA and low prices, to receive a liberal share of patronage. Physicians presotip lloni catdfulty contpoiliided'. Carlisle, May 4, 1818. Pliysicliins & Country Merchants* WHO wish to purchase Drugs. &c., cheap, are i'enuesled to call uuii u.Vuuiliiu the largo stock re reived at the store of the subscriber. Ibe articles are fresh and warranted good) and purchased at the very lowest cash prices, ahdwill ho disposed of lower than,articles of the same quality have ever been sold at, in Cumberland county. Call and ace, arid if he does not rriake it to. your advan tage to purchase from Kim, he will not ask you to buy. Orders frdln thocountry wifi receive prompt attention. The irtiotes guarantied good and prices lower than any other place in Carlisle. , dr BISHOP, Successor io Dr. J. J. Myers. May 4. islB. New Yorlt Variety Store. t & lit. OdIiLIER & BROTHERS, beg leave J I lo inform Ino cilizone of Cumberland and ad joining codnlies, that they have -just opened an cilerisive .. Variety St6rc, ’ iu North lltinovpr street. in the building lately oc- J nppierl by Mr. Haiitch, between Haverstick’s and Coyle’s stores} whefe they will be happy to re ceive the calls of all wishing articles in their line, i They will at all tlmps keep tfn hbn'd a well selec ted tmdrtrriont of Prirfts, (French, English and I American.) borriesllo aria Foreign t Perfumery, [.lntent Medicines, embracing nearljr »eyery do | scriplion, ami in fact a Utile of ovely thing usually [ kept In an extensive variety store. , decM.j have been .granted to. tho subscriber residing in same tp, . All persons having claims against said.estate are requested to present them for settlement, and those indebted to make im* mediate payment to , . BENJAMAN HAVERSTICK. Adm’r. May 4,1848.—6 t.» • ' < . ' : LETTERS of administration on the estate of Ben* jarnin Brioker, late of Monroe township, Cumber land county, Fa., have been granted to the subscriber living in sajd .township. All persons indebted,to «aid- estate arc requested to make immediate payr ment,. andthose having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement to . .1 ;SAMUEL BRICKER, Adm*r. May 4, 1848.—Gt* T ETTJER9 of administration on the estate of John ,|j Bowman; late 'of East Pennsborough township, Cumberland county, Pa., haye been granted the ftcKißtei* of said coiintyno the subscriber living in said toftn&hlp. , All pcrsoris.indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenti cated for settlement to. . i. JOHN LONGNECKER, AdmV. May 1848.—61* ' T‘ ETTERB of administrntion on the estate of EUz-1 j abeth Calvert, late of Mifflin township, deceased, have been panted, to the subscriber living in .Frank* ford township. All persons indebted to said estate arc requested to' make immediate payment, and those laying claims will present them properly aulhenllca* Vcd for. settlement to April 27, 1849.—6 t .... . Public Sale. « THE subscriber will offer at public sale, on Mon? day the 12lh lB4B, on the premises, al one o’clpokP.M., Itis valuable form, situate in North Middleton.township,Cumberland county ~Pa., 4 miles' east of Carlisle, adjoining lands of Wm. Baker,Thos. Bell, Esq. Thomas Uric and others, containing 100 Acres, of first rate timestomo Land, in a good stale of cultivation and under good fence. The improve* Mments are a good HOUSE, good BARN, Orchard, well of water, &c. The farm will bo sold altogether or in three parts to suit purchasers. The Cumberland Valley Railroad passes through said farm. There is a Sidling at the Railroad be longing to the subscriber which will bo given with the farm. . ' Persons wishing to view the farm and ascertain particulars, will ftlcase call on the subscriber living on the ■ JACOB HEFNER. ,j. A. BtSHOP. April 27,1R48. —3t* Wry Goods & Groceries! REHOVAI. THE subscriber bogs leave to inform his friends and lire public in.gcneral. that he has rc.moved hia store to the room formerly occupied by Henry. An derson. on North Hanover street, within 3 doors of Haveratick’s drug store, where he has just opened a choice selection of Dry-Goods, consisting in part of cloths. casaimetos.aattinnetta, linens, summer cloths, vestings, silks, bombazines, oamhricks. Jaoorietts, calicoes, shawls; checks, ticking, carpet chain, cotton yarn, umbrellas, gloves, suspenders, handkerchiefs, hosiery, &c. Also a well selected stock of Groceries, consis ting in part of Coffees, Teas, Sugars, Molasses, Spices, Tobacco, Crockery, Glass and Queens* ware, of various descriptions and qualities,togeth-1 er \vltb numerous other orlioles, comprising a complete and general assortment—alll of which.he offers for sale at very low prices. He .will also keep constantly on hand a largo assortment of Boots, Shoes, Slippers,' &c.. which will ho disposed of at great bargains. He respectfully Invites his friends and the public to give him a call CHARLES BARNITZ. Carlisle. April 2fr«,i848. Philadelphia China Store. t H 13 subscribers, proprietors of one of the oldest and most extensive China Stores in the United Slates, Have now on, hand a very large supply of Comnidn Wan, Granite Wan, China Wan, ~ nttd Blass Wan, embracing all H' o vatldibs ever imported, which | llicy will soil in largo or small quantitlea, Whole salo or Retail, to suit Ihe wants of the people, at pricea to defy competition. , , ~ . Tito advantages to bo derived from having a large stock to "soled from,'ought certainly to bo apparent to every one! ohly two need be men tinned: • ; ■ \ ■ ; Ist. Tho Variety to please the taste. 1 2d. The advantage of purchasing at the lowest prices; for it la certainly evident to every thinking mind, that the target.the business done, the entail er the profit required. It is so in every branch of trade. The nianttfaclutor sells ip the wholesale trackage dealer; the wholesale package dealer sells to the jobber, and the jobbbr to the retail country I dealer: so that thefarmor o( consumer of the arlt , dp pays at least four profits! . i Why pay so many profits when you can come directly tei.ead fi— MITCII FjLtj , . <319 Obesnut si., above 7lh si. ' Pltila , April 27, 1848.-2 m Regimental Orders. . . , THE enrolled Militia raiding witliln tlio, llmlUof tlio 86t)i Regiment, let Brigade, lilt Diyleinn, P. M., ere hereby ordered to meet for drill, review ond inspection, ot the following pieces, vlil The let battalion et Oyster a Point, on Monday 8110 aS.U-ER.Co,.Com. H«*n Qo*eTee>. ? Mcchenb’g. April 27, Into, y 19?tli Regiment. THE 197th Regiment, P. M., la ordered to parade for Sew and on the Centro Square, n Carlisle on Tuesday the 16th day of May next, at 1 “ a"m Dy y ordcr of the 6olo„o, Co.nd'g^ April 27,1848, Battalion Order. ■ THE 2d Battalion of Cumberland Volunteer*, will parade In the Dorou ß h or Mcchan.c.burg on Tueaday the Oth of May next, at 10 o o ook A. M., far review and April 37,1848—9 t Attention First Regiment Cumberland Volunteers . Parade In the borough of Newvlllo, on Thutaday o,' day of .May next, at 10 o'olook A- M„ pro- C .cly n.ummor uniform, properly aqulpiiod ror end Inapeollon. By orJ.r rftta Col Comd *. April 27,1848. Attention . . Tnro.ntv-lhiftl Regiment Pn. Militia. ”ulpp.d for drill «nd Inaction. . By o?d.frrfCoton.l Comn..n 10 00 1 "MO 50 1 . ' 7 00 7 00 10 50 10 60 ' ID 00 . 7.D0 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 - :—l6 00 , 7 00 i oo 10 00 7 00 7 00 10 50 .10 60 7 00 10 00 10'60 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 60 7 00 7 00 10 SO 10 60 7 00 12 60 7 00 7 00 Carlisle, Jason W. Eby, | John 0, Carmony; Joseph D, Halbert', Myers & Sheaffer’, Samuel Elliott, J. M. Kneedlor’, agent, Charles Ogilby, . Charles Barnitz, (Liquors) George W. Hitner, A. &"W. Bentz, Daniel Eckels, (Liquors) John Faller, (Liquors) Robert Irvine, jr. Jacob Faust. (Liquors) J. & D. Rhoads, W. B. Murray, John J, Myers, (Liquors) S. W. Haveretick, (Liquors) Robert Snodgrass, S.tMrjk Jj FV Hoover, . J. & W. B. Fleming, Thomas H. Skiles, Wm. M, Porter,. Thomas Conlyn, Wright & Saxton,' Philip Messersmith, Jacob Rheein, George R, Crooks; John R. Phillips, James M’Granahan, Michael Lehley, (Liquors) Burner & Reed, (Liquors) Peter Monger, John P. Lyne, - Jacob Wolf, (LiquoVa) Arnold & Liririgstoh; S. Ai CoVle, Fortney & Fishery . Jacob Leiby, (Liquors) I Goorge Foland, ’ 1* Andrew G. Lechler; 14 O. InhofF, agent, (Liquors) 14 George Heckman, (Liquors) 14 P. Humer, 14 John E. Fotster, . 13 Nathaniel Hanlon, 14 Hugh Maloy, 14 . Shippemburg. Wtn. Fi Careyi, 14 Robert Snodgrass & Co, 12 Edward Scull, 14 Henry Hollari Gish & Hinsayi 13 Jonathan Peal, . 14 John-A. Clippingeri 12 James GiUiard, 14 Heck & Peal, 13 John Fulyriler, 13 S. Kunkle, 13 John Stambaugh, H David Neyin, (Liquors) 14 Philip Kontz, r 13 Peter S. Am, agent, 14 Joseph P. Nevin, , It W. D. E. Hays, 14 J. C.& G.B, Altick, I' Fleming & SheffVor, .1 John B. Duncan, .■ ' J Robert Welsh, Dickiraon. , Andrew G. Mil lor, . Andrew Comrey, (Liquors) 14 T. 0. Miller, 14 Russell & Dice, 13 W. M. Watts, 14 D. L, Beelman, 13 Shriver & Cassel, 14 Hopewell. Samuel L. Sentman, 11 Robert Elliott, H Jacob Heffelbower. 14 Wut Fenneborough, Christian Leas, (Liquors) 13 Josiah Hood & Son, 13 Donaldson & Green, 14 James Greason & Co* 14 Newvilie. Gilmore & Stough, .1* William Barr, agent, * .’l2 Soon Coyle, 4 13 Jamison Hannon, (Liquors) 13 T. & J. McCandlish, 13 John DUler, 14_^ Jacob Swoyer, 14 Joseph Laughlin, agent, .14 J. B. Lackey & Co. (Liquors) ' 14 J. G. Carmony& Co. (Liquors) 14 Newton. James Kyle, 14 Joseph Smith, 14 Adams & Eshelman, 14 Mifflin. Robert Hacked, (Liquors) Southampton, John W. Clever, (Liquors) Monroe. G. W. Singiser, Daniel Kryshor, Slrock & Brandt, Hampden, Thomas 0. Rheom, (Liquors) John H. Zearlng, George Mater, Hew Cumberland,. J. K. Boak & Co. (liquors) VV. S. Proweli Hail Pennsborough, Jacob Renihger, (Liquors) LongnecUor & Eslinger, 1 Joseph 0. Banks, | South Middleton, A. M. Leldibh, William Alexander, , Gelsse Kropff, Rider & Bailor* Mien'. , ' Alexander Oathcart,,, , % Eby £t Ftilphey, (Liquor.) Isaac Barton, (Liquors) John G. Miller, , ■ ■ f Mathias Bitner, (Liquors) • Joanph Schroll, 1 - Silver Spring, , H. W. Mateor Si Bfothor," John Reed, , ' . Dunlap Si Barr, , Coyle Se Sponeler, Mechaniaburg. J. Mllliaon Sc 00. (Llquore) ‘ Simon Arnold, (Llquoia) John Cooker, 1 J. Sc L. Reigle, 1 Henry Leas, Houser & Bohb, Baker Sc Miller, Ira Day, ■ J. F. Spallr, 15 16 00 13 16 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 . 7 00 14 : 7 00 14 7 00 George Slnglxcr, 14 7 00 Morohante and all concerned In Iho above olao eifioalion, will take notice that I will ho Id an ap peal In ihe Arbitration Room, imho Court Home, iho Borough of Carlisle. ot|i the following daye, vlx • Monday 22d, Tuesday 33d, Wedno.day 34 th, Thured.v 36th, Friday 36th, and Satutday fl 7 lh daye of May nett, between the hodre ol 10 and 3 o’clock of eaid daye, to afford all poroone an op portunity who may feel themeelyet aggrieved by ho above plrtiolfloallpn to appeal frcni tlie entao. mo aoov “ Y EF p ER y ON vVOHTIIINOTON, Mercantile appraiser* Carlisle, April 27.1848.— 4t mifß cudftors of Dr» John S. Wilton, of Noffrvijlo, T arc hor.by notified that t *»> In ..Id borough, on Thnteday the let i*7*Vih.m next, to receiveall claim, agifnet him, and Pelf'S .v. ; %^€i ’.W .THE undersignod.beg iaayelbihfnnn their friends andthc public in general, that they have, formed a co-partnership, and will carry on the M -v :Folihd#y;B«Blncs«j .• in all its branches,"al ’ilieir Foundry on Main st., in lho.burbugli : ot Carlisle, where they, will con tinue to manufacture 'JRohb's Patent, Cooking Stoves, Threshing Machines! Beal's Patent XVind-mitU and all kinds, of castings; Thankful for pa*lfavors, they respectfully solicit the patronage oftho public. i F. GARDNER, 1 JACOB ABRAJUMS* , Carlisle, April 27,-1848.—3ra J * r 1 N. B. Old caaiinia, copper, brass, &c., taken m exchange for worn. .. Saperior Family Groceries , . THE, subscriber would respectfully inform bis friends a rid the public; that he not removed l?ls Gro cery Store .to. lately occupied by Qharles Barnilz, on South Hafiover street, next door to Green’s Hotel, and within two doors of the Volunteer Print ing Office, and nearly opposite tho Foal Office, where ho has Just opened a ,largo assortment of choice u u 13 14 G-roceries. Hijß I Particular caro has boon observed in 1 of the purest, most fragrant ami delicious Teas, the finest and beat flavored Cigars, and the richest varlc* ly of Cheese, together with a first rate assortment of high and low priced-. Sdesra, Coffees, Moln&sos, Spi ces, Fish, Salt, Quftenswarb, Glassware, Crackers, Fruits, Nuts, Candies, Brushes, Coro Brooms, Black. Ing, Matches, dee.,'embracing every* article which 1 can bo desired by families or individuals In his, line 1 of business, and at the lowest cash prices at which they can be furnished. 1 . Ho will also keep'on hnnd at all times superior LIQUORS, which We will be able to dispose of cheap. Purchasers will find it to their interest to examine I my stock before purchasing elsewhere, for 1 am do* I lermlned to soli at very moderate profits. April 27,1848. , C. INHOFF, Ag*t. 14-' THE subscribers would announce to the public that they have juatjreturncd from the Eastern cities I with a magnificent Selection of Spring &;Summer Goods I consisting of Clotty, Cassimcres and Vestings, of the' most varied and beautiful patterns, all of which will bo m&dc-up in the'most approved style. They also I keep superior Shirts, Bosoms, Collars, Stocks, jNeck and Pocket Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Gloves, I Hosiery, Hats, Caps and Boots; in short, every thing in a gentleman’s furnishing line, .which will be sold at the‘smallest profits. They will also sell gbods by jthe yard cheaper ihan any similar establishment .ini the county. The cutting will bo attended to as here* 1 tofdro by \V. B. Parkinson, who cuts his garments o Via mode,’ Our work ie all mada under our own su pervision. Store in North Hanover street, 8 doors north of 1 Mr. Haversllck’s Drug store* and nearly opposite the ißank. • r ■ ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON. Carlisle, April 20, 1848.—3 m CJ3Z3AF GOODS, A T OOILDY’B Wholesale and Retail store. I XJL have.now opened the largest and cheapest as sortment of deeds eVer brought to Carlisle, and no imiqUke.i. will dp well to call and ox laniine tbls mammpth stock, as they will be sure to I save money and gei good bargairis. >To ciiuraerato articles and prices i's out of the as it would fill this paper a|id tho half pot then be inserted.— Suffice it to say, I have every article in the Dry Goods line, from superfine broad cloth down to three cent calico- AUb a fresh assortment of ■Groceries, I Prime Coffee, Bifgar, Molasses, oo 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Notice. New Arrival! Arrival of Great Arrival of , Spring and Suuimcr Goons. forster’s’nbw store, Groceries. Ail the above Goods have been purchased at the beet and cheapest markets and will certainly bp sold very low. All persona aro respectfully invited to l give him a call. JOHN E. FORSTER. April, 80, 1848. ■ '■ ' Itomoval. NATHAN HANTCH, having removed his Cheap > Clothing Store to the room formerly occupied by H. H. Grove, on the east corner of the MarkelSquato, directly opposite Foster’s store, would respectfully inform his friends and the public iti rfoncrol, that ho Intends to continue the business on a mot, extensive scale than Imiotoforti Ho has just received from the eastern cities’ a large assortment of , ' Spring & Summer Goods, which he will have made up at the shortest notice snd in the moot desirable manner. Ho will constant ly have on hand a largo selection of READY-MADE CLOTHING, cheaper' than ever offered to the public before—such as black and blue dress coals; frock and sack coats of various colors; tweed coals, of all shapes and.colors; summer cloth costs; linen, cotton, and yeans coats, ends'll other kinds of fashionable coats; block and oncy cashmere pants; summer pants- of every de ception and colon plain and fancy satin vests; sum mor vests—all sorts end colorej shirt bosoms and col lars; neck and pocket handkerchiefs; slocks, suspend ots of all kinds, and very cheap. Don’t forget she place—on the east comer of the public square. , ' - j Carlisle, April 80, 1848.—3 m Dry GootU—New Arrangement I . rpHE eubecrlbe r h». juet returned from the city, nriJ j. now opening, at hie Old Blend, on Mein etreet, in addition to 111. former .lock, a largo and , woll “«• lected aeeortmant of fancy qnd .laple ’ DRY GOODS, which ho Inl'endd lo aell according to Ihe old rootle, "quick Bale, and amall profile " Among hla,good, are Engli.h and American Prlnlo, from 4 up to IS cent., every variety of atylo and patjetn. i If leached and Drown Mu.llne, 36 inch, at French'Lawf.oT'ls! every other articleequaiy cheap, Aleo. a latgo W.orltpcnt of groceries St ftiiccnswnrc. H. ndorrf good New Orlfii.iiA Sugar at 0, prime at 7, .£ 5 .110 and broken loaf at li rente-good nin' at Molaaae. 8 clapoi quart, New o£n.b.kh,g jfolae.ee at 10-aI.o, lieney, Syrup, a eupe.lor aaeorlment ffioKS. Carliale, April 13, 1848. —\ WILUAH T. BROWS, TTORNEV AT I,AW, will practice indheeov. A cral Court, of Cumberland county. Odice in 1 Main .tract, nearly oppo.lld the county jail, Curltele. March 0, 1648. Borougli;|icceii)ts Account of Agostds A. Lyse* Treasurer .of the Borough of Carlisle,'lB4B. ;■ bn. To cash in hands of A* A. Line, lute Treasurer, »r- i , l ; rs'. 8-1 13 Balance of-duplicate for 1846 butstand* ing at lost settlement*- ... 918 66i Amount of duplicate for .1847, . 2,337.73 Cash received from Jas. Orovcr,'clerk of. markol-hpiise, Cash received From W, M. Matecr-end Joseph Blair, Burgees and Assistant Bdrg'cas, license). Cash received from provision stow li cense, Cash received' for stall rents of market hquso, , Cash received from sundry persons on (account of bonds due by them to the borough, 1(268 63 Cash received from P, Davidson, amount . of appropriation returned, 32 60 STATEMENT of the Borough'* ludebUdnen unrf Means, Amount of outstanding borough bond*, $5,267 00 To meet which , the means of. the bo- . ■ rough ata 1,600 00 Outstanding debt By-cash paid John Thompson, . $ 6 00 Paid sundry persons .on account of bonds, 1,254 03 Paid P* Davidson to defray expense for illumination* .. . . ' ... OO, Paid J. O’Neal for paving South street, 200 (10, Paid Jos. Morrison for shoveling snow, , . 50 Paid John Vanardal for work done on bridge* Paid Wm. Harknesa for repairing bridge, Paid Wm. Miller for repairing pumps,. Paid Samuel Crall for repairing bridge, Paid H. Myers foi roofing grave-yard . .wall, . # . 8 00 Paid A. Moudy for paving West street, 825 OU Paid J. Hevener for cleaning spring, 20 00 Paid Boyer & Mateer for printing,. 16 00 Paid James Dunbar for attending coun cil loom, ‘ 12 00 Paid Samuel Gjrallfor removing nuisance, .3 75 Paid William Wert for pump handle, 3 26 Paid Commissioners for room rent and fu-1, Paid W. Riley for assessment, Paid Michael Mathers for paving North street, . Paid m. Harknesa for setting curb, Ac. Paid fines remitted, . l • Paid A. P. Erb for winding clock, Paid 8, W. Haverslick for oil arid cah-.^ dies, - . 3 75 Paid J-B. Bratton for printing, 15 50 Paid for repairing pavements at Market house, Paid Cumberland Fire Company appro priation, • . J* J® Paid Union Fire Company appropriation, 34 00 Paid James Crever for oil and fixtures at market house, Paid W. M. Hendotson for plastering at bridge, , - Paid Samdel Elliott for oil for market. house, ‘ !1« Paid Wright A-Saxton for hardware, _ t< .1 -jo Paid J. Noble & Co. for logs for bridge; 15 25 1 Paid B. Beatty for printing, 22 60 i Paid L. Todd, Esq. for professional ser i vices, a !ln Paid P. Davidson, street regulator, 4 tiu Paid J. Spangler do do 4 00 Paid officers of East Ward election, 6 UO Paid officers /f West Ward election, J Small notes cancelled of the borough issue, 79 77 1 Paid James Loudon for stationary,.... 2 95 Paid P. D. Smith for removing old tree Ih front of engine house! j Paid John Walker for collecting taxes and exonerations, ■ ... . Balance of duplicate of 1847 dutatand. , M. Allen one year’a ialaryi 80 00 Paid Samuel Crall one yeor’a aalery oa high constable, . Paid A. A. Lino one years salary at Treasurer, . . Paid Callio salary as street commission er, for work dorio by him and other persons employed - by him, for the bo rough, Balance in hands of Treasurer, The above account of A. A. Line, Esq., Borough ■Brcsauror, having been examined by us and found to be correct and true, wo hs»o P°” eJ “P,P r “ vcd ,ho ..me N. HANILH, . “ a '“ . LEM’L. TODD, J. RHEEM, Committee of Accounts. April SO, 1848.—31 - Brigade Inspector 1 * Order, THE enrolled militia men and volunteers subject to military duly within the bounds of tlio Ist Hit; irade, Ulh Division, P. M.. will parade by companies under tilc command of their respectivecommanding officers dn life first Monday of May, (being the Ist "U Assessors of tbs different Townships and Bo- 1 toughs throughout tbo county, will taka nolicn [ball lif any captain or persons acting as such in military 1 companies, refuses or neglects to make the, proper enrollment and a correct list ol the absentees of the company to tbo Brigade Inspector, then the said As sessors it? required, to make said enrollment and Inrniab a correct list of tbo aarao to tbo Loinnilsslan ‘rT°?rcgtml^raU'idyi>'allal'ion training (b'r (nspei (ion will taka place on the following days, vis: The Ist battalion of militia of tbo 66th regiment on Monday the Blh day of May next. . • The 3d battalion ofmihnaof tho 86th regiment on Tuesday tho 9th day of May next. ••••.• Tho 2d battalion of Cumberland volunteers oq the ,a Tho Ist battalion of militia of tho 23d regimonton Wednesday tho 10th day of May hcxl. The Cumberland Greys on the same day. , The Ist regiment of Cumberland Volunteers on Thursday tho lllh day of May uoxtet , Tho 2d ballullon of militia oflho 33d regiment on The 2d battalion of militia of tho 196th regiment On Friday the 12lh day of May n«l. . The 1-ibollißoo of militia of the 196th regiment nn SalurdaVwo 13th v day of May next. The 3d of Cumberland \ ulunlcers ou 1 Monday the 15Ui day of May next* , , Tho Ist battalion of Cumberland Volunleers on Tuesday the 16lh of May next. 4 • Tim io7th j 1,1 Brig, nth Uiv. /’• M. ■ Bbioads Inspkctor’. Orvtca, J ; Carll.le, April 20. 1848.—4 t ( Notice. , . r rTTEIIS Testamentary on the eilalo of Surah ,hm Serlend county. 'Allpor.on. havlng.ca m. uaninat thoeuluto of laid decedent, arq requeuted to proaont them duly authenticated for uclllcmciil.and thoao Indebted to make P"* m "'j^ O UNNi WMiIIAHPEIt. , Uxoculot*. Jrll ,0, 1848.-61* * jr. p. •; WHOLESALE and llotait Uoalot in Foreign «ne while, swelling, goul.chronlh ulfcciionß ol th® atmnach, liver, spinet head, «y*< end extremities, embrace this clou— wh being thbeffefit of an alteration in lb® VaaaeU of nutriilpn, effecting voclUlWo life frpm on antecedenl. acquired, vr here ditary cause,’ nothing »hbn of powerful alterative medicines, promises the least hup® lo the inteude— Pullatives will never cure, ond often 4o .much, mis chief. Tonics and Alterativee, combined wiib a pro per regome of diet—ibo one lo strengthen, the other to chtftge morbid action, ora what pathology incul cates. Head the following valuable testimony. . , PiuLAUctruu* Juno 0, IM". Having been .apprised of, th® Panacea, It affords much pleasure to ha aide to recommend it, as a vulualdn remedy.ln that clasa of.chronic.. liitunl and glaudujar dlieases lo which it la especial ly nds’plcd, g To tlio.oVtJiojre-afflicted, end require medicine ee an alterative. cannot obtain it in a more ngrecal.lo. active, and unllorra elate, than Is lobs foundin’ tho Panacea. - I have used it, in’several decided sttccetiß; _ Prepared and anhhN. W.Cor. of. Third & South ilrwl, and by Druggist*, Slorolteepeia; ait4 others, throughout the country, „ i.. Fur particular* sen pamphlets, Price I isigq. tollies--?# half dozen. April »T. 1818—ly • ■■ ■ '■ '1 Notice, , J'S hereby by ghen, in pureuenee of in Act of Air L aombly in euoh oeio made end provided, that the lombere of the Molhodiat Epiaoopai Church in (die Borough ot Nowvllle, have applied to .the Quart of Common Pleea of Cumberland county, to apouiroond enjoy iho powere and imtnnnltioa of a corporation or body pnlitio in law, by the name, elyle, and title of t.Tho Tiualeci of llio JiVoihinllat Ijpl«,oop»hvmu«b in iho Borough 'l'lull i|, lp V'-lf’' 1 ? 1 ! 1 inaltumcnl of writing, therein epeelfylnS ty bWfci'. articlee, coftdillonp, and name, »(yle, a"" 'Jtie py which they .claim to incorpqralfiUjO” -jj in the oltlce of Iho I’rolhonotary of ft AO lltal they will apply LfflelenlrcaVin ffusl T«rm no*l of.*alu n ■ la ahowii to the eeunlniry; jf ' BEETEJJ Prplb’y., Apl. SO. 1848.-B'. TERMS, Removal. H. S. HITTER. Rags Wanted.