jL!Sa>."!U fek "■“gli liiif? hover btji lorn. f’ Th. Now #!*? tl h ° lilodgow, in I.i= n»rt.<! at 0,0 P^.lj! ladolpliioi iy U» JUnW«n»^?>PB»} Mm r : [is asserted'so positively, that a committee of Whiff ' wcritlomcn loft' the city on a - harried visit to GenorH Taylor at Baton Uougo, to ascertain exactly how tho 1 matter htood.' Wo find in file New Orleans Weayunp, bf the 951ft' nil., the following oard.'tlio gentlemen ( ' who aubser)bod llidir'naincB evidently hoing the com -I’iimUco alluded to:- , v i., . . : ’ ' A ,C*an—Wo are, authorized .-by Gen, Taylor to j 'my that the course of tho Louisiana:.delegation in i, Firmi .is tlm.tyllig Convention, lately .assembled,ot- ronnfeyV md supi vuiiio, ihepts, with Ins entire, Tull, and .Unequivocal ■ it con. 1 ;' -fT approbation. That ho polony never,doubled,.hut >d baffle' ■ ’-'ls never intimated a doubt llial Marhonor and rcp.uta* bine lion imo salb in their hands. ■ ,1m hi.' ,V. 1 : : ’ I.oo*n llos-to!.-, MiCvil ' ■ A.C.l!u<.urt. and hi.,' Now for the ether side. Ocm Taylof, it.opppars, i! 1 ? a P i 4^M ; l3 , 'doiei ; mlnod to! please all factions, ill passible,and “ UnucJ !:'A lie madilyngrods toady proposition made tohioijbvon tn abh‘i;.||ifby so doing lie fitbito bls'awn words,- and dCntra whichf ! Mdiet. Ilia former declared opinions. A few days aftor o may al)0 - ti .. Cat(! .. gig appealed in.lho Ifew Orjoanb ' lU “ I *Lk ■ bapers, tlid following aWiclo - was. published in the iah j_fei :SVretcent, a neutral paper, of that city i ■ •■" woflfil 1 -' .&&' A fcfr days since, On the rcidrn of Colj-WmlWojV, nolhcru iron’d Col. Slowari, gcntlcrtcn of high standing, from \- ; W d Visit on the’ const, during which time they had an lot AskiS- 4 Interview with Gen. Taylor, they stated that Gen. F& Taylor disclaimed tho authority of the Louisiana Delegation,to make thd pledges for him which they had tnado’in tho Philadelphia Whig CanvoßUonr that Judge Senders was not authorized to declare 1 lilm at! unadulterated Whig* that Judge Saunders t had no authority for pledging Mm to abide by llle • nomination ol tho Convention; or any*authority to withdraw his name as a Candidate Cot the presidency „in case ho had not been nominated; - ; That adhered to his drglnol Irttortlldn t\*?. of running us an independent candidate nnd not as »f tho v.v 4 Ujo candidate of cithcfr party; that Oen; TayWr had rhichW, hcVcr written a letter to Mr, Clay declaring that in ml— (a&f «4*c Mr. Olay waßiuuaUlalcd he,(Gen. Taylor) would _*ii hot run for llic Presidency. . . . eiuy arlielo was prepared Upuor the dictulioH /of well, hUfcf Cols. Winlhrop and Slcwarl for publication in : the rider, Delta, selling forth llio above fids* which, woa not than L/ ; - published, as Col. Wintltrop from some cause hod j If - changed his mind os Id the propriety ofibo pobbea* Ik lion and requested U dot td bo published. ‘. rka- Should Ibo above bb denied, 1 aid rbudy to produce MiO'jß the proof in support thbreof; .. . W. II Wildes. lone O Truly the tcdetalisis are in n and predicament, t at- *bnd arc sorely'puzzled to ascci tain, the whereabouts ’Uai* Bf Gan. Taylor. It la true, ,if a Committee is pent 'nil- to Ittttt requesting affirmative answers to certain illo If ! questions, bo grants tlioir requests, without hesitation, , ~ ql . end,thus satisfies them, and they .leave him highly I m Islcasccl with their success. • But scarcely is the first |S committee oul.of his sight before aoooond visits him' no. 31 ashing negative answers td the Very same questions in jig lo 'which ho liad just replied io’tllp ufiirmalivo, and is M Ron. Taylof readily ngrccs lo tins request also, and * ' n,o Um «Cafds” ore haps in tho same S .paper! . ITow is this hot ■disgMjbefiil? v la it not M ptoof.attong as holy writ, UtalWii. Taylor is a man Bf weak mind, capable of belief,advised to do nny i,ft Uci? Ho has contradictedTiimaelf over aad over 'ihi again, i, n d really appsata to jiavo no mind of his own I on any subject. Tlmt ho igfclionest, well-mooning * man, we have do doubt, burTrast bo is very weak in mind allmttst admit. A beautiful candidate for the t’rosldcncy, indeed. ; ' OUr obleVjii y haßf,c'.’'| |»ylVania, : bot pr’m. M 1 pofeUWn 1| 1 to V plousl/ V;>i oh fi'cbki public to' ■ ■ Willi! iraing ilry— I triors: I them r t the I a ynto ARRIVAL OF THE CALEDONIA, ANOTHER CtttSlS IN FRANCE. The advises by Did steamer Caledonia arc to tbe •JSih of iunoi .The intelligence posscssscs unusual Interest, prance was still deeply agitated, and ac cording to which wo copy below, a con* met borhtrloflcca Iri on the 23d, between the troops, the National guards and Die people; and the •amfitieoftlfo Was already terrific. Wo trust, how* tsVelrfUial this may ptovc Unfounded. A similar re port wds promulgated In Ooalon, Now York, and litis city, immediately after the arrival, of the last steAtner; hut fortunately U proved untrue. Certain it iflj however, that the master minds of Franco have thelf hands Rill. Six candidates for the Presidency Had already been announced, viz: M. do Lamartine, Theirs, Prince Louis Bonnparlo, M. Morrast, Gen. Cavaignac, and M. Caus'sidcrc, cx-pcrfcct of police.**' The Orleans parly will support M. Theirs, and Ber ryor has declared in his favor. The legitimists arci divided between Theirs and Lamartine, Louis Napoleon has boon clcclcd a Colonel In (ho 4lh Legion of the National Guards. A new pretender is spoken of in (lie person of the Prince of Lcuchlenbcrg, the son of Princo Eugene, and a relation of tho Emperor of Russia. On the 14th at Berlin, a colßfton look place with the burgher guard, and five moivweto wounded. Tho Arsenal was plundered of 3000 stands of arms. At Prague, scenes of a truly fearful character (tad taken place. Daring a popular disturbance, some villain fired a rifle at the Princess Windochffrutz, who was shot in tho head. The victim was the daughter of tho celebrated Prince Schwatzcnbourg. One of tho 'princess* sons was also mortally wounded. In these exciting circurhslancoe, Princo VVindschgratz, with ’groat calmness and dignity, entreated the, mob to dis perse; hut (o no effect. 'They endeavored to Jiang him up to n lamp by a rope, which they procured, when he was rescued; by his grenadiers. At five 'o'clock, (ho people not having taken down (ho barrl- [ ‘cades os ho had required, hs ordered heavy gune to [ bo brought into play, and ho continued firing until 10 o'clock.at night. The conflict lasted; almost .with* put intermission, during the next day, and,by‘the la test accounts, wo hoar that Prague was a heap of ru ins. In consequence of this bombardment, Princo Windschwratz had retreated from tho city with the garrison, and occupied tho heights commanding tho town. The latest intelligence from Paris is given as fol lows, in a despatch to the N, Y. Herald t -• LiVKnrooL, Juno 24. I open my letter to inform you, that news has this moment reached us by electric telegraph, that (ho crisis has already commenced la Franco. Yesterday (Friday) the troops und lliu National Guards wore fighting desperately. with tho people. Tho sacrlflco of life la terrific 2 * It is also reported that tho.meditation of. England will/bo accepted by Austria, as regards tho Italian quarrel. v M. Arago has announced* to his fhonds his inlen* (ion to withdraw speedily from tho Executive Gov* ornmont. - . • in lha provinces, tho excitement was tremendous. V At Amiens, a, determination was avowed to march on k Paris; while in (he South, four departments had ac* 8 ganizod and drilled 72,000 men for a similar purpose, a The object is said to bo to put an end to the tyranny of the capital. A document has been found which has booh sup* posed to have been prepared by the conspirators of tho ISth of May, in which M. do Lamartine is referred to in a manner seriously to commit him, unless satis* factory explanations arc given. It is a petition, nd< dtoeaod from some of ttio clubs to tho Executive Com* mission, in which it is slated that M. do Lamartine had promised to create tho Ministry oi Labour'de manded by Louis Blanc, and to obtain from tho os. sombly a vote of COD . millions for agricultural and commercial institutions in which socialism should bo ■brought into operation. 1 This document,is published in tho Constitutional. Abd-01-Hador has demanded of tho Government to bo allowed to proceed to Vichy, with his family for tho benefit of tho ball). Gen. Thomas has resigned tho command of (ho National Guard. Berlin was quiet on the 19th. ' The Ratified Thkaty, —The ratified Treaty of Peace with Mexico, was recclved ot Washington,on the 4th, amidst (ho rejoicings of (ho day. ; .Dr.-Ray burn wos tho bearer of It from Now Orleans, whore Mr. Sevier was dolalnod by fdokness, .Tho procla mation of peace was signed by (bo President on (ho samo day, and transmitted to Congress on Thursday, with a copy of tho’ Treaty, and d Message from tho President, congratulating,tho country, upon having obtained, by, this Trolly, indemnity for past aggros* oions, and security'for future good faith. gsg f*^*? l -fr- > General Bailer at Now, Orleans..,. ~. A Ma]dVob*iS®i W* 0/ C?omWtt'P^KnT ciiief oftiio l iinorican (orccB in Moxlco/and now (lie Democratic canciidato./or tliof"Vlcp Presidency, ar rived: id -Now, P/loahs nri; the,- 251h,0f. June, -jilt- is interesting to observe lidw warmly the pross;wUiiout distinction of, parlyV haB gVcctcd'-this difetlbguisbcd soldier*' It is atompJinient hot only td the bii’( to the staVebmaH., I’lic Delia says; . .. j,., Dje -maim.or Vnd person nro very; ahd strongly remind one of Gen. Jackson, ; wbo in,M® any had.no superior In this oV any .other cddtttry} in tiresseitient, nntJ cVon clcganco.of.rtian npr, (»on. Butler glands croci ahd btralghti his head being thrown back with a bold nnd oar}did e *P r *r V* * His cyo is Uccnaml V vll V .’ jil S thord is midglcd ■ mild, and bdnovolonl indicative »rld'.dndor, a 9 wed Its Brm anil intrepid character of the man.' a lio tacrioge of (hn tin m;rat is that ufa pcnllcmon of military prod, sitm add bearing! suttcricd arid modified by that 0080 and polish iVlilcb much .intercourse.with the world and a' cultivation of. oil the dultos of liwp|tallty,aro calculated, to import. There is pie .otf-lmndodness and readiness in the General's; responses to, tliqjWcl. comes and cqmpUincnts of.his friends which arc very Impressive,and pleasing. ~. y, .■ BdAflrina or.ThKißSocckss.—The SojUlicrn Whigs pride’themselves on the facility with Which they havo’JHVoft the Wortham Whig' “ dough-races 1 ’ into stipp.otting" Gen. Taylor.: Mr..Mahj»nm of North Carolina, said lately in the tJ, 8. Senate,; ** The*char acter,of that-man (Taylor) is.such ihat cvcn Northern Abolitionists arc crouching at kia/eeU and their prin ciples are molting away before his- patriotism." * , ; . ;.i!• t ■' > x For tlio American Volunteer. . ,i W(mMr.EYBDVno t July 8,1848. Mr. Editor —Relieving that, aside Irani UioArouble and .lurmpii, of politics, you will lend me asmal) por tion of your paper, to say a few words on.llio abuse of thb Common School system, hoping that a few hints may have a salutary influence upon.thb minds of the Directors in Solectibg Touchers, lo tuho charge of the schools in this township; the coining session. ■ For tho lustful years thosclection of teachers has been'made a system of favoritism in some of tho dis. tricts, and especially in this one,pelting aside quad- i iFioATioNS, for political dnd sectarian pro/eronces, cloaking tho whole under'lhe garb, “t oe.ffo in for OTorflli/jr,” then seleoling.mcn destitute of every qual ification, even because they arc mem bers of;somo particular church,-and of “good stand- I ing l *.among its members. 1 will bore* present your readers with a couple of samples'written'.by-two diJTcrcnt teachers in this township, verbatim el liter • alum. , "The Autum or Faul months is September October arid ■hbtember,” ' * ,' , M iVt» nature/or some childev to go to ilk BUiggards” YclThose men were chosen 710 loach, tho young idea how to shoot” paper bulls, because' they belong ed to “the Church.” A scleclionof teachers in this manner, sometimes against the wishes of the people of Ilia. District,-and often against their remonstrances, must, have a,tendency id create and foster improper feelings between teachers and parents; {And it.is a deplorable. fact, that our system of education is too much abused .by electing . Directors ,on Recount of their wealth or religion. Men iwhb ore-unable to examine'teachers, anti not tiriffcqucnlly, make W in signing certificates, who to show their “little-brief authority,” select and palm on us,'men.of the same rclvTo.us kidney. Wo do noi oppose men on account of (ueir religion or politics, but wb want men quali fied'to teach .the branches usually taught incur common schools; wo do nut want the Directors ter ask men whether such an applicant is a' Whig, a Democrat, or n Native? Whether he believes in feet washing? Whether he is a-Muthodisl or ft Presby terian, or what his religious opinions are? Wo do not want blackguards, wo want .moral men, men of sense; menof judgment, not curing whether he has or has not espoused tho tenets of any sect. EASTPENNSBORO*. . PHILADELPHIA MARKET. ; * Tuesday, July 11, 1818. Flour—ls inactive with sales at $5 31 a 5 44 for common Peoria—oxlnl $5 50 a 6. Corn Meal-—ls steady at 92 31 as 2 37}. Rye Flour—ls quiet at obout $3 81 a#3 87}. . Wheat—Prime White.9l 20 a I 21; red isworl 91 120 l 15; Rye—Small sales Ponna. 70c, per bushel. Corn—Southern yellow is worth 51 a 52c., weight. Oats—Are dull at about 38c far Pa. Southora'36. Whiskey—Sales in brie* at 23c, in bhds 22 u,22}i. / DIED. * On tho 3d insL, at (ho residence of bis father, in North Middleton township, Rev. Hsxmr Williams, son of David'and Barbara Williams; aged 26'ycars 6 months and 17 days; His disease was pulmonary consumption. , ' : * Far from affliction,,toll, and care, - 'j Tlio happy soul has fled; The breathless clay shall slumber hero, * Among tho silent dead. • Tho gospol was tya joy amt smig, , ■ • R'on to his. latest breath; Tho truth ho had proclaimed ad long, Was his support in doatb. Now ho reside* where Jeans is, Above this dusty sphere ; . Ills soul Was ripened fur that bliss; 1 While yet hn sojourned hero. . Tho church's loss we all deplore, And shed (ho falling tear; Since wo shall see his Died no morel Till Jesus aoall appear. But we oro hasltni to (ho tomb, * Oh, may wo trendy stand, Then; dearest hot d. receive us home, .Todwell at thy right hand. ;;r „ 3LOBT' &ou7 ~ \\ A PUP' DOG, {Umut throe months old, half.bull breed, strayed away front ,hi« owner in,Carlisle, on Monday afternoon, (ha -lOllt lh«t. Said 1 dog, an swers to tho nemo of ° Veto,” is white, With black cars and part of tho back and tail, with light black spots on tho legs, A liberal roword wilt be given to any ono who willgivo information at this oflico where said pup can ho had. July 13, 1848. • • Valuable Farm at Private Sale, . THE subscribers offer at private sole tho valu able Farm, late the property of George Eiaenliart, doc’il, situate in South Middleton township, Cum berland county, about 9 miles from Carlisle, on tho Hanover and Baltimore turnpike road,contain ing ONE HUNDRED AND THIUTY-TWO ACRES, 120 perches, strict measure, of first rate Limestone Land, about 17 acres of which is wood land, and the remainder in n high state of cultiva tion, under good, fence, &«. Tho improvements are a large, two story wealher-buarded J&SSjjL Dwelling House, RgjgjnLwitli o Kitchen and til) other necessary films been at times oc cupied os a public houso. A now and commodi ous Bank Barn, lias been oreplnd within llirco j'onra, and is Ip first rate order, With every desirable There is a first rato well of water at tho door of the houso, and a running, stream nbout three hun dred yards from tho barn, a largo Orchard of thriving young fruit trees of every variety, most of which aro grafted, Tho slipniion of this farm is most advantageous, being on'thogreat turnpike road to Baltimore, for forwarding every product to tho best markets. 1 • Por6on6 v wiio desire further particulars or wish to look at tho farm, are (requested to apply to. tho first named of Uto subscribers, who now lives on tho farm. GEORGE BRANDT. ; July 13,18481—1 f /BINGHAMS.—Just received a now supply of Vjf Ginghams* cheaper than over by geo; k. crooks. July 13,1848, LAWS.-A handaomo assortment of LaWna on hand and frill bo aold Very ohoonl ' ' GEO: 11. CROOKS' July 13', 1848. ’ IRISH UNUNS A largo nasortmont' of Iriili Linona, very cheap by GEO. B. crooks: July 13, 1818. BENJAMIN NIESLBY :•; ']■: •i* THE Pamphlets Laws passefl fit the .session of 1848. have bocri 1 received Prothonolfliy’s OlTicd, ,7 '{ Corlislif.-Jilly 18 > ■ ': ■ Clerman iiud English Journals. THEHTbufriaia of the Senate and HblWof licpro- MnlatiVeitlf this Comlhbhwbolthi Cot tilososaioh of 1848; hare bead tocoivbd at thb CoinraiaSldncia bflicej and are ready for distribution to thoso entitled to rc cclvo them. By ordci of Iho Commissioners. ■ AlicsUi < . :WM, Clk. Cbihmissioners Ofiko, •? Carlisle, July ; . . ■ ■ . TJIRENCH WORKED COREARS.—jIisI rccci*cd Jj a nsßOrtiOeut of worked pillars, a r beautlful orliclci'onil vory cbcup.by ' . , ' ' . / • a GEd n. CROOKS.' July 10,1848, RAGS.— The highest price givch for lings B)r : : ' , , GEO. li. CHOCKS. July'l3. W 3 Attention • Springfiuld Light lnTanlry! ! ■ .Paradc.at the puldio.houao of. Juim TCUlinn, M ft* inNowburg, on Saturday, the 291/i, inst., at.ten « K o'clock! A. M. precisely.-In summer uniformU[ properly cquitpt for drill. By order of tire Copt. *• ' ' ' J.HOOD.O.S. July 0,18481—4 i» , '' ■’ j •TBWifjßjfxjs WASHINGTON* GALLERY OP DAGWREOTYm, No, ztii North Second street, Ni W: comer of ‘ ’ Cu 110 ivh ill si reef, Ph ila dc /pit in', rpjl 13 Likenesses taken ami beautifully colored X al this well known establishment, for OnelhtU tar; arp universally conccded'tb be hquaiin every respect to any in the city. Pictures taken equal* ly well in cloudy and clear weather. A large as* sorlment of Medallions and Lockets on hand, at from $3 to $5» including r lhe picture.' The subscribed respectfully invito the citizens of Cumhcrland county, to call and examine speci mens pf the.latest irnproyoments in the art of oa guefreolypihg, Which will bp exhibited cheerfully and without charge. T. & J. .C.'TENNET, Pliila., July 6, 1818.—6 m. , 1 Wbo- Owns Ucr ? A WHITE ami rod spoiled COW. giving milk, wan lad with llio subscriber, in .Norik Middle-, ton township, 5 miles oast of Carlisle, on llio turn pike, on Ike 3711 i of Juno, bjr a. drover, who, staled that she did not belong to linn, having got into his drove without* his knowledge. The owner of said cow .jvill eomd forward, prove property, pay charges, and take her awny.' _ - GEORGE HETRICK. July C, 18.15.-3l* . . Notice. IS hereby given that the Sahool.Diroclofs of Silvei Spring District, will meet nt the public house of George Duey, inTlogcstoyvn.on Saturday flic slh of August next, at 0 o’clock A. M., for .the purpose of appointing suitable teachers.' to dlake charge of the several.schools of aahldlstrict. Nine mute .teachers and one femolo are ‘None need apply.unloss llicy, can come well recommended as (o nyjrul char acter apd qualifications.. At the above specified tim.c and place the applicants arc required to present tlioni selvcs for examination,. By oVdor of (ho Board. ! GEORGE 8088, Sccl’y. July C, 1849.—5 t -t::,; • ; Proclamation. • i WHEREAS the Honorable Samuel Hnrnimrr, President Judge of the several Courts of Com mon Pleas of the counties'of Cumberland, Perry and Juniata, in Pennsylvania, and Justice of the 'several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Be- . (ivory, iri said counties, a'nd Übn. John'Stuart arid John Clendenln, Judges of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General .Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offeiicca, in the said county of Cumberland—by. their precepts to me directed, dated Iho 10th of April, 1848, have ordered Iho Cour t of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Dclivery, to be holden at Carlisle,.on.the 4tH Mondoy ; of August next, (being the 28th day) at 10 o’clock in tbo fore noon,.to continue one week.) ' NOTICE is therefore giveh; to the Coro ner, Justices of the Peace and .Constables of tbo said county of Cumberland, that .they ore by the said pre cept Commanded to be then arid there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, exami nations,'and ‘ all other remembrances, to do those things which to (heir offices appertain to bb dbfie,ond all those that are bound by recognizances,to prosecute against the prisoners that are of then shall bo in the Jail of said county,’ are to’ be there (0 prosecute them as shall bo Just. , JAMfiS HuFFEß,Sheriff' SiisnirxVOPFic*,’ ? Carlisle, Jrifyfy 1848. J msFoFmttTBHE AOVKKTTBBD IN TUB ■•VOI.UNTBBR" JIV APPOINTMENT. « 18.- jiiHhUt/urtheriHttetidi ******* /Cm) nil advertisements made under the orders of Uic Post niißlcr Oonerdl, iu 9 ndwspapor or newspapers, of letters im culled for in nny Post-u/llcc, shall be iusortud in (ho paper or imperial the town or ptuco where the nlllco advertising may >o situated, having llio largest circulation. , . Poit-OJfice Lnw, passed March 3,1845. LISrdF LIFTERS remaining inlbdPosl-officc at Carlisle, Pa., July 1, 1848. PoreoHe in- letters on (his list, will plensosay they tiro advertised'. , , Bqlshoover John * Niccto Gosper Brown W II Nafe-Soniuol Conlin Charles „ Nellen Andrety’ Obizar Radiol - 1 Premia AB * Coleman John J > Russell (Vlary . Cqmley Catharine Atm Heed Jacob. Corwin Wm : ' , Riohorde’onAV H Olipplngcf Charles iljsqfttclmrt Satiiael . ' ' Campbell Nancy, Robison Jacob Doscli Wm Bonoy Elizabeth DixonTtitor & Sons Sjberl Rov, 8 VV Fleming Mrs Margaret Slaymnn Joseph Fry Martin Esq Shearer John Sen Foreman T M Swords Eliza FrdQ Michael SterroU James P Fuber Ludwig Turbll John Groon Charles TtUlen Thomas W Grosy John Underwood Sidney Green Thomn* Valtorta lloopor Chaunccy M Wilboig Jane Ann 3 Redden John VVhocler Giles t Harris Marie Wheeler Jodediah 3 Hippie Uevinia J A Wall John Kolbor Franz . Waggoner Henry Kind Edward Wilson 3 Esq (oonlroct'r) Little Thomas Wonderly Daniel Macabree TA , , Wilson Amanda Monntz Adam Wolf, George M’Klnoy B F . . Welsh Andrew J MpGoohen J T Wausubaugh Samuel ; Mayor Col JW Weld Fredrick McCarter Uosanah . Walters & Harvey Moore J Blair I 080. SANDERSON, P*M. (£j* Under the new Postage Law,advertised Utters arc charged Iwo cents each in addition to the regular pottage* " 1 > . Notlco. Cimn. V*bi«r U. K« Omen, 7 m ' . . ■ Oarllblo, Jun« SJ3, 1848, ,5 AFTER. (ho Ist of July* 1848, (ho Cumberland Valley Huilroncl Company will 1 withdraw (lip Second train of cars on Sunday of ovary week. E. M. DIDDLE, Secretary, Juno 20, 1848.—3 t , , , . £arll*le Springs- rplIE Proprietor respectfully informs his friends X nnd the public generally, (hat ho is thankful for past favors, and that ho has made all necessary or- AgpjL fangomcnltf fur occommoduting. cotnforta [fflHfMfr bly, a largo number of visitors and. |i»litßfe boarticrB ' B ilus a '£BP iB9HBPr*d - miles north 'of Carlisle, Cumberland county,* Pa., in a fine healthy ondro manlio place. Bathing m good order, both vraral ohd cold, and-ovory accommodation for travellers and Visitors may bo relied on. Juno »0, 1848.—6 t» . N. B. livery Carriages In' Carlisle for (ho accom modation of visitor* run tTnlly /Vom Oarliolo to the Springs,'during tbo season; rarm'la yirgliila at pubilc Sale. T WIT-»L oflor for sflle,'.on jbo ptomisos; at the rosi-, dence of .Daniel A. Magruder, about 8 miles north of .Wlnclnjster, in the. County of Frederick; on W k n- NKjiDjAf. lho lOtli of July.noxt, the form on. which he lives, fcohlairtinjj about 240 Acres of gdudliino- Stone Land* ‘ It' is near the •RbilrtadTedd from' Winchester to' ‘about 2 nillesfrom one of its Ijepojs. l££i2Js9l|t is dcbmcJ urihccessaryto give furth er description of tho Fatal; as it is presumed those desirous of hiaking invbslthfeHlflin land, will examine it before the clay of sale; r ' - TpVrhs of Salc.~Pno half 6n the Ist April, 1840, when possession will bo given. The residue in two annual instalments, with interest. The Title to be reserved until (bo whole-amount is discharged." 1 " BRAXTON DAVETSPOUT. Ex'r. of Abraham Davenport, dop’d. , \ Juno 1848.—3 t Cumberland County Agricultural ;:■ - \ . Society* •THE Agricultural Society met at their chamber in the Court House, on Saturday the 20th of May, and appointed the committees preparatory to the Fallmeetlng.’vte: ' ' 'To eelect llie ground for and, superintend the Fall roeetihgT-Samuel Myers, Armstrong Noble, Win, M. Henderson. Committee on Agricultural Implements— Robt. Bryson, Christian Stayrhan, Skilcs Woodburn, George H. Bucher, H. C. Sierretl. Committee bn‘Sheep and Hogs—ChrlstionTil zell, John Stuart, T. IVUrie, Committee on and; Cattle—‘Melchoir BramVcman, M. C. Davis, Thomas Lee. . } 1 Committee to Judge of. ploughing—'Thomas Bradley, David Storrctl, John Hcmminger, Danl. Oultle, Abraliam Lamberlqn. Committee on Horses—Abraham Myers, John Hug, John Noble. . , t Commilleeon Seeds—Frederick Walts, George Brindjo, Richard Parker. Committee on.iUiUpr, Cheese,and Vegetables— George WVSheaffer, William ICincado,,John H. Weaver. ■ • ■ - U was then JReaohcd* That 'iho Agricultural Society, will hflbb tt HARVEST HOME MEETING at Hen derson’s Grove, on FRIDAY iho'dth* of August, atU o’clock A. AL, to tvhlch all friends of Agri. culture are invited.’ / ',' . The following committee’was appointed to pre pare and snpenotcmMl, viz:—Samuel Myers, E. M. Biddle. John Miller, Jacob Bretz, William M. Frederick Watts. . *■ \ Published by order of the Society. FRED’K. WAITS, President. Richard Ranker, Secretary, June 29,1818, 1 1 The Cheapest. Xicatl&cr. gravelling . Trunk Manufactory ’ . IN PHILADELPHIA. » HIGHLY IMPORTANT to Country. Merchants ■ and-persons .visiting Philadelphia, to know whero to purchase Travelling Trunks of ({.superior, ’quality, and nt a low price. .Thomas W, Mattson, .IQS Market st. fust. door below Sixth, south side, manufactures solid riveted Iron frame, Iron bound Leather Travelling. Trunks, Valises,' Ladies bonnet Gases, Carpet Bags, Boys and Girls School Batch- Ac. Ho has constantly on hand over 200 Tiuriks, which ho will sell low'for cashj'and Trunks of the very best quality. ‘ • f j V; THOM ASW; MATtst) , South oast cor. Sixth •& Market sis. ■ PUUa.$ June 29, 1848.—3 m • * T.tJST.received and will'be sold on reasonable J ternie at the Book Store of'J AM ESLOD DON, some rare and valuable Theological, Classical and Miscellaneous Books, t>f which the followlbgis .a pan;,, ; . .Gaoeniu9’ Greek and Hebrew Lexicon. ■ Liddell’s and Scott’s Greek & English Lexicon. Greek Testament, 2 vols: tfithTlngUsh notes by Bloomfield; BibfeS in Hebrew., Book of Psalms in Hebrew; .. Crabb*S Synonyms.. Horned Introduction, 2 volSi ~ " Tha'Th.cologian, 2 vole. Turrett’s /Theology, 3 vols/ Edwards 1 Worhsi 4 frofs; Hill’s Divinity ’ Paltfy’s Wolks. Upham’s Mental Philosophy, 2 Vols; Manual of Classical Literature. , Anlfamfa Classical Dictionary, HuUon’s Malhemallca. , . , : Butler’s Analogy. Pdrtccton’s Theological Essayd. Mrs. Ellis* Works, ’■ ' G vols. of the Democratic Review. Rambles in Yucatan, &c.&c, Carlisle, June 22, 1848.—1 f •' To the Electors of Cumberland county , FELLOW-CITIZENS AND FRIENDS.—I offer myself os a candidate for the office of RBOJS ,'i jfcVfat the next election, and rcapectfullysolieittho favor of your*ffotcs, subject to the decision of too De mocratic County .Convention. Should Lbo elected I hope by a faithful and impartial performance of the duties of tbo to justify the confidence reposed In mo. ISAAC? RINOWALT- Carlisle,-Juno 12, JB4Bi ' CARLISLE DEPOSIT DANK,. > Jiino 14, 1848. S THE stockholders of this Institution are hereby notified that they arc’ required to pay, on or before lhe‘lfilh day of July next, the third instalment of Five Dollars on every share of stock held by them respectively* By order of the- Board of Directors* , ' < ’• • • W. S. CODS!AN, Cashier. ■ VuSilnUlo Property for Sale. , THE subscriber offers his property for sale, siluat in Silver Spring township, Cumberland county Pa., oho mile north of Mocbtinicsburg, on the rood leading from Mechanicsburg to llogcstown, contain ing 28 Acres &'76 Perches, of first rate Limestone Land, In a high state of cul tivation. About 22 acres are cleared and the remain der is well tcmbcml. The improvement arc fl gbod story LoO HOUSE, plastered, a good FRAME BARN, and other, ncccs fjj|Bjmß*Bory outbuildings, and never fail* well of water wim a pump in It near the door. There is also n young and thriving Apple Orchard of choice grafted fiuit, and also Poaches, Plumbs and Cherries. ‘ . If not sold before the 26th of November next, it will bo exposed to public sale bn said day, at 1 o'- clock P.Mb when ihocondilionswlllbomndeknown by JACOB GROSS, Juno 18, 1848.—1 d Valuable Property for Sale. 'THE subscriber offers bin properly for sale, situa? lc«l in South Middleton townnh'ip, Cumberland coun ty, Pa., 2iJ miles south of Carlisle, on the rood load* lug from Cnrlislo to Poto-isburg,* containing 9 Acres and 5-8 Perches, of first rnlo Limestone Lend, in a high stale of culti vation! a Him 11 portion of, which is well. timbered,—■ a__a The improvements ore n good two a lory LOO HOUSE, n good LOO DARN, or.d • good Woll of never fulling water, with pomp in it, ,'noar tho. door. There in nl so n lining Applo Orchard of choice grafted fruit, Olid also Poors. Poßohoa, Plums, und Cliorrica. , If not sold before the 2d day of September next, it will bo exposed to public sola on said day, lit 10 o. clock A. when conditions will bo made known m. , ’ MICHAEL FRIE3E. • J-mvci S, 18-18.—eow-fa . . - rnHE Commidslonors of Cumberland dmlniy,dceiii I if proper to ilifWm the pohlio (hot the elated mootings of tiio Board of Commissioners will be hold on tho second and fourth Mondsy. of each morlfh. St which Hind shy pdrsods havingSdslhjss frilft sai'd Dom'd, will modi them nllholf ofllcdln Osrllsld. Bv order of tho Commissions,rs/ y Attest i . . WM. RILEY, Clk. CommUsl'onet's Oltlco, ? Carlisle, June t, 184'8.—tf 5 .. . ■ D« OORNMAN. ,lOD WOUK NEATLY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE. Bookffj Books! IVollcc; JVoflco. 1 !?<jW A'rrlVliL THE <mbsbriber*havd from Philadel phia n new and Flesh: sbpply'of , J ’ v , l>r«gs 5 Medlciucsj Hl' Dyc4iuQ*, Perfumery ;, Fancy'Articlca, &c.i&c 4*. Our slock is flpft loigb audcomplete,aml as we afedelctmiped iioj’tpbb. Undersold; but to sell al thc lowest cash prices, dre,invite the attention of country merchants, physicians and oihers, lo examine pur goods and Prices before purchasing elsewhere. , J t &W.B. FLEMING. . Juno i 5, XS4B. • • ' . ■ Furniture! F«rniti« <i!l THE subscriber respectfully informs the pilblicthot ho still continues to manufacture and keep on hand, at hUshopon North Hanover street, nearly opposite Or ill’s, (forinorly .Glass*) Hotel, Carlisle, , Sideboards, Sccrc- TAKIBS, TABLES, STANDS, Desks, Book-cases Bedsteads, Clipboards, of every style and pattern, and in slioxt, every thing that can ho made in a cabinet shop.. '’ ■ 1 '' ,• ...... ‘The subscriber will warrant his furniture to bo manufactured put of the best of. material and by the bear of workmen, aW as id his prices he intends to sell low for cash.’ All who will give him a call, will say that his furniture is cheap and good. All work .manufactured under his inspection, .Ho particularly invites newly married persons to giyp him o call and examine foMhomsclvcs —ho has po. dppbl his work manship and prices will not fail to please; so don’t forget 16 call before purchasing elsewhere. • Tho subscriber would also Inform the public that he carries on tho - • 1 , Coffin Malting Business, and can wait on all' those who may desire his servi ces in that line. Having a IIKARsB, he can attend funerals in tho country. . Charges moderate. i FREDERICK CORNMAN. . Carlisle, June 15,1948. —ly ; N. B. A lot .oC choice Cherry Lumber for sale by. tho subscriber. ‘ ‘ ‘ r Flrcworbi! Fireworks! THE subscriber offers to the trade a full and com plete assortment of Fireworks from the most celebra ted manufacturers, comprising,. - . K pin. Wheels, Rockets, various sizes. Chasers, . Roman Candles, . Grasshoppers,,. , Triangles, ; ... / Blue Lights, ; , Vortical Wheels, ' Bengbld Lights,- , * Chinese Flyers, Torbillions, 1' ’ Mines,. Flying Pigeons, ‘ Flower Pots,, Scrolls, Chinese Penny Rockets, ’ Torpedoes, PuUvng Crackers/ 2000 boxes Double and Single Stcnri Fire Crackers. These works are warranted of first quality. Dealers who, remit .the'cash, mdy rely on having' an assort ment 'carefully packed and forwarded at the lowest prices. JOSEPH U; BtISSIEK, Wholesale Fruit Store,,27 South Wharves. Plaid., JuncClS, 1848.—3 t . _ . Estate Notice. LETTERS of administration on the calato of Mrs. Mary Humor, late of Spring tdwiisnip, Cumberland county. Pa., have been grontod by the Register Of said county to tbo subscriber living in Carllsle/Fa. • AII persons indebted to said estate are rdqncslod to mdko iitimedioto payment, and those having claims ,will present them propc/ly authenti cated for.settlement to , * . ;. v .. ~ , JOHN HUMBR, Adlhr. iune 29, 1848.— fit:..’-• Doctor A. Rankin, B ESiPBCtFULiY tqnd. rs lojlio inbabUahja of Carlisle and its vicinity, his professionalscrvices in oil its various departments. Hoping.from hislbng experience aiid unremitting attention to the dbticsof hisprofcsSiob; tb merit a share of . public patronage. When ifiol absent on professional business he all limes, bo found either at liis office, next debr to Me. SHridgiask’ store, Or Ut fate lodging! at Btctcm’s Hoiei ■;; * \ lB, 164fi1.‘ ‘ ‘ - l>r. Oeorgo Willls TaulkC/ {Graduate of Jefferton Medical College f Philadelphia.) OFFICE, at the residence of his father in South Hanover street, directly, opposite Morrell’s Hotel. Carlisle, Pa, . May 18, . ... , ' ' WILLIAM T. BROWN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, will practice in thssev eral Courts of Cumberland Ofllco in Main street, nearly opposite the county Jail, Carlisle. March 9,1848.'. , __ ' PICKLES, RESERVES.—Just received and .opened by the subscriber, preserved Ginger and Pine Apple,Orange Jolly, Pickled Lobsters and Gher kins, Mangoes, Poppers, Picollilt, Tomatoes and On ions, Olivos, Capers, Anchovies, Sardines, Tomato Ketchup, with a very choice and pure article ofSil ad Oil, for sale at llio cheap Drug, Book and Variety Store of S. W. lIAVERSTICK, North Hanover bU May 18, 1848. - - Notice to Tax UNDER llio provisions of lliot act of 1814, any, county paying Into the Stale Treasdryi ihc Stole tax levied on such county, prior to the 15lb of July in any year, Is entitled to an abatement of 5 per cent, on lh6 arttofStnt so paid. Tbo undersigned, Commissioners of Cuniboflond codnty, in view of tf/o aboVo provisions, consider it equitable and proper that those,- who by tbo prompt payment of thoir laic* prlotf to tho above date, en able the Treasurer to pay tfVcr tbo State tarffsO as to receive (ho aforesaid, abaleinonl of 3 per cont. the benefit of 1 which has hitherto been engaged Ity the citizens oftho oounly generally; should bo allowed a deduction of that amount by tho collector—have au thorized llio different collectors to make said obatc ment Ctom (ho State tax:, in ali'dapes where Jiio Stale and County ,lax is paid to the Cullocior.prioiMo tho 1 Jlh of July, XB4B,whon said abaleineritshall amount to one coni or more, no fractions of a cent to bo cre dited. * x Since the act of 184.4, the Commissioners , have paid tho State tax of this county annually to the State Treasurer, within the time prescribed by tho act, county-hae received tho bonolllof an abatement of live pot coni, thereon, but (o'moot said I payment they have found it necessary heretofore to appropriate.a part of too county funds to meet tbo doftciency occasioned -bv delinquents; until tho Bal ance of tho Stale tax was collected. It thdrofnra be comes necessary to* require tho payment of both State and County tax to entitle tho payor to tr.o aforesaid abatement, upon the ofotesaid State Tor. therefore confidently anticipate that the above orrangomonL and the fhrther induce ment of enabling'* Cumberland county to maintain the character for promptness arid fidelity which sh 6 has acquired in tho disohargo of her obligations to the Commonwealth, will induce ove/y citizen to dis charge their Suto and Coutaty tax prior to tho I6tb of July next. D* STEURETT, * DANIEL COBLE, * JOHN WELL, County Cohifnixsibners . Alteslt—'WM.Rii.KXjClk. Commissioners’ Office, 7 Carlisle, Juno 1,18-18—7 t 5 ' Removal, ■ ~ , TUB BUlißcrilicr'roßpcclfully nnnounroii t.ihinfricnja ami the public generally,'llml lie lias removed ll) iho Inrgo brick buililing in South Ilnnovorelrooi.ono ■loor from MorroH’o Ifoldl, jiud Willi in a few doors of tho Volunteer printing oflido, rvlierd ho will commute to carry on llio , ( lliislncss, mid to rddoWo ordori Air ryorlf in hh lino, all of which ho pledges himself to oxocuto promptly, in a neat, fashionable,* and workmanlike manner,. Thb latent fashions will. bo received, and ho, dim fore furnish to order a dress that will ploisofU? .most fastidious taste. Ho wodld avail himself of this op portunity to return his sincere thunks to.his patrons for (heir post encouragement, and solicits a continuance of their favoYs. Carlisle, Aprlf 0, 1548,—3m rpfIOMPSONTAN MEDICINES.— Freeh Green X J ljnbßUavAfV\cnn BVrd Pepper, Bay.borry, Corapo* ei.tion Powder, Outn Myrrh', NcrVe Powder, Spioed filters end,No. together with oM tho mpdiolnei in übo, fropi<thp vyoh known* establishment .of Aaron Comfort, P!»ll<idc)nhi^. For snlo nt tho Prog, Book and Variety Slore of S. VV. HAVERSTICK, Juno 1, 1848’, ■5: • mew Goods! ■..» h, ,"QUICJC AND SMALL PROFITS/' W’kCi wanbr To t»uy cheap lidmlicr'l lilpt them .call dbwli at CHUltCirB ; 'old Lumbe? Yard, near the westcrid of tHo blil Harmbliig BHdge, at tliO jkivor, Cum JerluhU! stub, wjierb tboy Wn bUJ' Coiumoir Boards for $ll per thousand, dnd Pihe Shlnglbs for $9 pet thousand. - 1 1 ’’' '' s " . ’' . ”, 1 ' *'The siibscribbr; thankful for pdsl favbra, hour of fers to Ihb public at his old established LUmW Yaw at the west end of the old llarHalibig Bridge,,tnh best sblfcctfcdlol of, , t liUIKEBEK on Iho hank of the river, consisting ot 2tt0,000 long pino Shingles of the best quality, IfiO.OOl) long white' ■piub Shingles,* Sd quality, ohd‘4b,ooo of 18 inch Shingles; together with 600,000 feet Of Lumber Of adsoKcu thickHnsscs flhd qhaliiits, such os 1,1& Ijj and 3 inch Pannelj l, mon; I, Is> 2 illch2d Common. Also, AsH and Poplar Tlahk; Poplar; Scantling and haljf Inca Boards, Pino and Hemlock Jbibp ahtl ScanUlrig; seasoned Oak Piank, pry«Pnhnelj lst andSd Com* inon Boards ami Pldnk, stuck up in llio .yard alnco last yedr, anil if portions iclls,vou to ihd coriliaty don't believe them, but call and sec.- • , t , - Having also’d Stcaib Saiv Milfin operation,-and a large stock of Timber on hand; both Pine and Oak; the subscriber,is .prepared id saiv .bills boards, barn floor plank; laths iliid paljlngat! short :,Tho subscriber hopes jby.slrietotlchiibb and a determination-to.-self,lower,* thajii any othflr Yard at the river, that his old customers ahddthii rublio generally, will give hinra tall befofa purcha sing elsewhere; . / HENiiY CIIUBCH.jV Bridgeport, May 25, 1848..' * .v - - • ■- Cloths, Cassimeros & Vesting*. I WOULD respectfully call the, attention of- ihti . public, ip.a splendid lot of Spring ’and Sum* mcr Goods, suitable for gentlemen’s \vear«coifaUu ing of super French, English, German and Ame rican • 1 ■ ; Cloths & Ca^lmcrcs, of all .colors and textures, black Cash* iiißr.elts', Tweeda and Lincha, for .spring and sum-* mcr coala,; White nud FancyrLinen Drills,, SUki Satin, Valencia, and. Cashmere-Vestings, -Whim and, Fancy Marsailes* black Halran and Fane? Silk Cravats, black, white arid fanof bbloffed Hid Gloves. ‘ 15 iL - ’ . All open and-ready. for'dftSpeclibri,’OppoBhs J ib£ Rafliriad d/Bee,-Main strocf, at the wbi) kridwri eßtabljshrmmlof j •• **'■’ T. H.'SKILES.’, Carlisldi May.4/ : l849; . : : CHEAP GOODS, A T OGILBY’S Wholesale and Retail atore. i ‘XX hata now opened (he largest and cheapest as sortment of Goods ever brought to Carlisle,’ end no Purchasers wijl do well io cftll aad ox amino this mammoth stock, as tlfe£ will be «ire‘'td gave money and get good bargains. Tb enumerate n.rticlee and prices Ik oiit uf the, questio'n, as it wbulu fill' this paper arid tiio half tiot*fhen be insetted.~ Suffice it to say, I Itavo. oyqry Article in theDijr. Goode lino, from superfine broad cloth dowft (0 tHfed cent cdlldb- ARo a fresh atfi/oftment df, , .^, r Cfroccrlcsi t ?i ’ : Prime Obfifcc, Stlgar, Molasses; Teoil, Ric 6, «tc., and nachedp aS rfny house fri th'e tbwri. ‘ ; • . And in .Bbofs'aiii! Sl/oM 'ihb lafgcst and cheapest efor brought cds.t of Philadelphia.-^ Rctolldct ihb old ‘stdnd Enßl Mdin wherfa go'bd bargains edn’always bo ridd. ’ , l , : * c:OgilDy; ? - ' April 20, 1648., . Spring and, Summer Goods; ; ’ ' EORSTHR’S^EWSTORE,- biiinflLt,-Pi; ■ - ».*: TUB slibdcrlbor annodnces to tire put* lie, that ho has taken ttio Stand lately occupied 1$ Mr..Angriey, at the corner of High" street dirdHat peris Row, where ho has just received ft'dorthe dast erri cities a largo and 'splendid kssbrtmcot of ' XEIV GOODS* . ' , Purchased in the Atlantic cities of the IroporMis tn<f Manufacturers, including every variety Of Ooddsy— The Ladles are particularly invited 'to call aod-bi amiuo his bcauli/hl a&dfhnbrit ot - 1 - Drcfcs .. , Among which the following articles superior wool Cloth; black aha fancy Silks; .;bln»l black arid fancy Casslmcrcs; fancy Summer poods/ Ginghams and Lawns 1 , bombazines and, Alpacaa? Vestings of all kinds: Mous dc Lnincs; London mod Domestic ‘Calicoes; Mitts, Gloves, Loces, Edgings; Hosiery and Ribbons of all kinds; together with d largo o*sdrtnicnt of t 1 G-racer'iesi All the above Goods have been purchased at |be belt and cheapest markets arid will certainly he sola very low. . All qierSonS ore rotoccifojlyJpviliid.. td give him’ d cdlf. JOHN B. f*ORSTER. April, 20, 184$. , . ' Ury Goods-'-.Vcw jU-rsingcnicnt I rpllß subscribe* has Just returned from tho.fcityahtf Xis notv opening, nl his Old Stand,'oh Main street,' in addition to his former slock,,a largo arid Well ’sb-‘ ]6ctcd assortment of fancy and staple - : . VRY QObbSi i V > which ho intends to sell 1 according th (Lis old motto; .“quick sales a*rd dmall" prtfftts M Atmmgfils golds' aro English' nbd \A merfeari Prnito, from 4 up tQ 17 cents, o'tery, Variety of stylo and pattern.' ' Blenched and Brown Muslins, 36 inch.at 61. 1 !' » ... . . . _ - English Ginghams at 12 cents. i -V 7 ‘\> ‘•’ Lawns at 12,'nndevrry Other cheap. Altto, a ta*gb niaorimfcht df ’’ ,* ' tl Groceries & ituceriswdre;' lie ofiers'good New Orlor-iw Huger at 6, crushed loaf and broken loaf at ll cinls—gooil Rio Coffee nt 9 cento—good Molussek 8 els pel efuarf, Now Orleans baking Molast-es ntMO—also/Hories Syrup, a aupoiior assortment ofTens, Spices, dee.' ’ GEO, R.CRQOKB, U CtirltohS Apr'dia, 1818., , Second Arrival or IVow (Kqodi».; • ' S. A,GOVI<E has juatrptatq : Philadelphia, mid i"s i flow largo: uaanrtmeiif df SUMMER Gowty g-^s^Tlwhich will Im field ,BQ,per cfihl. cheaper than ever, consisting in part of now style dress goodf for ladies, vi<> ... v * Sniped Jflsporinoß, f*Tem*dines,’ ‘ printed Bareges, v * Batiste* S«tip Sirlpft do Plaid Pojj DocJiOlfO,’' < Mode do Loincp/ French Ginijhflrns, ■ , Alan, «.largo assortment 0/ French' Clolhi, Ca»»i mores nml Vestings, Pounds, ftiMnwis. Glove*, «|©ry* IVfchnsPffl will pleftsoenN iiiyVjpiue hi», stock /or themselves, as ho is JdforihinctY ibl* CftftA'l • . , .' ' 6urlWWJ«no 1, IS4B. . 1; . «aS ~, W Prices Reduced. ■"»' FU’SICIANH, Country Mt’rcluinU nmV arc iwvliwl U\calV au(V,oKuii‘)j\io jny of $O - GlaHß,' Oil,. V.anuatjoß, &c. • DRUGS. . : Juorli 'p--' it Mr /ulcnt Medicines, . and Extracts, ’< (> Fino Ohoialcttlu, f Enricos* ground & whole.' JnetrumoptH, ) . » rßsHences, '■•• . 1 ’ ’ ''**«* Pure EVsAiuUI Oils,. | Perfumery, Ao, *.»■• ; ■ tlfE STUFFS. ~ Log iui'l Gam .Wpcdtr Oil Vitriol, , , -i Coppers*,’, . ~ , . ‘L/ihDye.' ’ ■*. !' ■ , ■ paints: .. . ■ Wetherill & Brother's Pure I.oad, and Yellow, Paint A Varnlih Brushes, Jersey Win* dow Glass, Linseed Oil* ACottK VarnfslV, ondilVed Pesd, . All of wliicb at tUo very lowest market price, at the cheap Dnsj end Book store,of- • j ; \ •• x .g. w. riAVßHsyrcit/. . Carlisle, June T; 1648;’ 1 /'•' ! 'V.w I rul iROPH, Madders,' •Suirrad, Alum,’ ft. S. UITTEft. TUST opened at Iho “ Uer v rflVq I ,’ a lirgeipt of ParaooletVa'aml Hiin'Shlidcs, ryhlch will to sold cheap't ’ B, A. 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