fromburope. nmVAIi Qg.THB. B'l'BAillrS»rP EUnOPA. EXCITEMENT IN PBASCE ANfl IBEIAND! ‘ Tho Briisb mail-steamer Europe arrived at Boaibn die 27tlf July, having loft Liverpool, July 15th; 5 o'clock in.the eyqningi We prdKont ll(o only , m s of hawslliiit W,o' , fi i nd of internet brought bj her ails:. ■■■■■' 'FRANCE. . ; Afiolitof-plotJiaa boon discovered in Paris." The orkmco or ; J»o>Alo|ior Nulionaux wcro to report on e J4t(i, tho day fixed for tho five son , banquet.— ho banquet w.as raorely.a pretext, to get the ihsur. mts together. Their head-quarters was.to'have ich tiio Plucp, des Malesherdes, back of tlie Made, jne. Tliatpart of Paris was to have boon pillaged, he government orb in possession of the whole detail ' lilts plot,'and many of tho intended chiefs have bbcA rested. Many of the 'prefects of the departments e implicated iritlib insufrcclioh of June, arid fifteen 'lliom aro.to bo replaced. v The greatest efforts arc making by General Ca lignac, Cprarnander ; in-Chiefof the National Guard ’ Paris,"who liavo every, tliirig ready for any ottlei*- Geiieral Cavolgnac and General‘liamorloleire, in j'cord with tho coiriraander in chiorof.lhe National hard, have adopted a plan" for the preventioni o arrfeades which must bo effectual. • Patrols will, aatiaually on foot during tho night* but tho.Nar onalGuard,on whdse Zealand courage the greatest ’UancO can bo placod;aro to,bo summoned, us soon. ’ «| )cro ja ah attempt made : lo move tho. pavement, idoreto pdl in force, the clause in the decree which ssimiJules the maker bf.a barricade to the insurgent ikeri with arms. Before; this action was,merely, an ifriogment of llieluws of what is, called La Police fmple; but no\Yi any niah assisting in fdrhiing a larricade, can bo at once shot. General Cavalgnac [a said to bo resolved lo act with stern severity; if [mother outbreak should occU.K ... t f, | Tho Minister of War lias published in the Mbmlelir in drdor in i'cloilon lb five companies of the 18th Regiment of Iho line; who loid down their afms to :ho mob during Iho tale insurrection; add reprdbates ,ho act of the troops as one of base cdwarUbcoJ. ho lianiisscs tHo officers wlio 'Commanded; breaks one of lio companies; and disbands tho others) observing, hut biit for considerations of mercy; all the delin quents should bo jiilhlahcd wlili' the utmost rigor of | narlUi taw; ,- Thb cfcuntylo now made; although not losevbbe ob'ilUs act of cowardice merited, will suf- ioe'. Thb.ahiiy generally willrogard tho disgrace nfticib’d oh.Uibto men us Hie greatest punishment ;hat.could be bestowed. .It is not probable that such a sad pusillanimity will bo again shown. Three days ngo Gon. Cliangurnlcr, Commander in thief of Ihu National Guards of Purisi issued an or. dcr to the .Colonels: of the «6voral legions to meet !iinr t with * the.principai. officers of his staff, at. np* bointad, hours,.yesterday, at the.JU’rirfcft of lheir.ro* spcclivc arronJissmenls,to confer, with him on of urgency.. , , , . - . ’ Adyiccsfrom Paris of the 13th- irist,, state, that |>art of the present government are in favor of prose,.; cuting the suspected members of the late government, whilst the oilier part, including (Son. Cavaignuc, are firmly opposed to any such proceedings, ~ , IRELAND. ~. r; /. The’crisis in Ireland is Mr. Duffy of the Nation, Mr. Marlin of the Felon, Mr. O’Dough. erty of the,Tribune, Mr. Williams, do do; Mr. RobamJ do do; Mr. Dohony Cashel, and Mr. Meagher df Waterford, have all been alrested charged with sei iJitipn, &c., &c, jj ;u, : . . > . • ■ . Mr. Meagher's apprehension caused the , utmost bxoitement in Waterford. . The.chapel bells were fang, thousands of bonfederales assembled, and It fequtrod all the aiilhorily and influence of the gifted tind chivalrous captive; aided by tho Catholic clergy, men, to prevent tho people from falling upon the military and police. As it was, they stoned the au> Ihoriliea and cut off one body of tho troops from the other. They created u formidable barricade which impeded tttb progress of ths escort, end for miles Inirrassod opd htmted tho procession, but happily no life was lost. During tins week Mr. D.irccy McGee and Mr. Haywood svero also arrested for sedition, but the bills, were thrown out by the.Wicklow grand jury tin Thursday. Tlio excitement, not only in Dublin nut thfoilghonl Ireland, is intense, and the'nolo of ls every whera sounded. Tho {lag of revolution lias extended to England, and scattered there. The United Repealers nhd Chartists are jiid'ly organuingand arming. Thu Nation, nblwllh. standing its pnielamution, appeared this morning. . The Chartists convicted ju London have been son* tonccd to two years imprisomneni and security for future good conduct. Prom the Lnmlmt»Tiirio* of inly 15, Intelligence l»y EloctHo Telegraph* , Notwithstanding nn, official announcement of the Government, that no danger of an outbreak oiciated, the Puria paporsol.ycetcrduy show that much appro* licnaioii prevailed throughout the French capital.- All fhn poliUcabjjfifloncre wero moved on Thursday bight Train llio pVniona of Paris, to tho detached for lb •—several escaped on the way. The National Qqard and the garrison wefo under a rule at of.oup express odd cariilotl were planted, al.varipua points. Our correspondent expressed his cqnvidion, ficvertdclcss, that nd idotamcilf of tlio disaffected would take place; , . ■ The following arc dumpies of {ho fepo'rts.in oi/cu* [alienOno Is;Hint a gfancr*if rtiilrdor of llVo mem* nom of tho AMQmb’ly. le Intended, aioans bo organized for executing this simultaneously at.their respective places of-abode.'• Anotlicr is, that on organized kssaull will be irfudo on the Hoarding Schools, where young pcrso'rts dflhfc one . undtlliu other fieje arb edu cated ; that these shall bo captufod and kept os fiostagci; to bo delivered up only on the payment of a ranstfnf In money, and the concession of such poll* (leaf trfetiidrca os tho insurgents may require. Other Top'diiell p'tojefitd hata for their object tho blowing up oT p'ortioiis oT (lie capital, by moans of gunpowder dop’otffed in'the quarters of tho catacombs, sower piped,*oelluh; air'd other excavations which already exist, besides excavations expressly exebuted for tho purpose; It is understood Unit the Punsionncs arid other establishments lor education have been piiicod dridcf fc'afoftfl sdveMlance. Again it is s.iid that a column oT 40,000 otinWrrs, without work, intend to march to the Nullonul Assembly, and demand per emptorily to bo fed b'f to be shot. In Spain, the insurrection in Tatar of tho Ctftmt dfa Monlomolin Tills tho government with olalm. Sala manca, tho capitalist, whoso dexterity us an iiiti iguor renders him one of the most formidublo enemies of tho present government, is about to experience, tho effects of its vengeance, by thu confiscation of.aJl lils property in Spain, as aCarlistand a rebel. , Narvaez proposed tins measure in a Cabinet, Council, and it will probably ba carried into effect.. , The Pentifro Jtaliano, of Genoa, of the Blh insl,, stater-that tho Piodcmontoso ministry hud given ip their resignation collectively on the question whether the war shall bo carried on to tho last, or whether the temporizing policy should be The min istry professed tho latter opinion, pioga and Darina aro spoken of as forming part of the pew ministry. ( ';r Cologne, July 13. la still unsettled. The election of Arch' dukp joli.i is causing the utmost excitement. ’ The Austrian Ministry lias resigned. . 1 Thd hows' from Berlin is unsatisfactorily; The communists are endeavoring to incite loan insurreo* (ion similar to that of Paris. The throo months armistice between Prussia imd Denmark has been confirmed (for the third time.)—. Peace is expected to supervene. Portugal is tranquil. Mehemot All is represented to ho insane. Considerable disturbances have taken place In tho neighborhood of Frankfort. Barricades wero erect* ed, and some loss of life look place. In Italy tho war is still carried on without vigor. No further decisive impression has boon mado by Charles Albert. Lato Information from Russia is not authentic, but fiO,OUO merrPro'said to have entered Moldavia.. The march of tho Russian troops into Moldavia is Confirmed. Tho people liavo declared u republic, and that the Prince has boon executed by his subjects. ’’ The Russian troops on tho Prussian frontier have moved to Gallic]*.. > One or tub trophies or the War.— Tho. soldiers t?f the Duquesno Groys, brought homo with them a |poung Mexican girl. Tho Pittsburg JoUrnsl says: “She has distinguished herself by. her unceasing devotion to tho wants of tho sick and wounded among uur man; and had sho boon loft behind, she would bavebaoQ cruelly treated, perhaps murdered, by’lief countryman tor her humanity to our people. It Was thought ndvlsablo to bring her on home with them. Phey all uppear very much ulluohcd to her; she is treated with tho.utmost rospaot, and wo doubt not & homo will bo provided for W by her bravo /Wends. *ro informed (liht aho is abouteovcnlcon years of ogo,’» . ... ' \,JuBT LiKs fare publish ing a lio^aaying^-tbaUCol.; Wynkoop' Of Pai,rlaa drunkard., f his publio.renunciation as but anpthpr name for treachery' to itsepuntry... > Amos •TuckJ'-ft whig-representative in* Congress from N. Hampshire, hi iTspecchtd that body/ultcrcd the following sentiment:’. ‘" ; - *■' r “ Lot tho same vote that declared the war.unnoces sary and unconstilulbnuh STARVE ITto/DLATH \ ' ■ Saritoga (Nl says that Leslie CoomijsJ In' hls lato speech at that fashionable place of resort, signalized himsclf.ijy an attack uppn Gqn. Butler; the hero 6f State. "It ia,a dir* ly bird,” £c. ' ‘ * • "*' ; ' ‘ In referring to the /umorlhat Tnylpr will not veto tho Proyiso.if elected,'the Nashville Banner, the whig organ of Tennessee, remarks A Louisiana planter in fa^dr 1 ofthd Proviso I Why', the .intolerable’ abalirdiiy 1 ’of I lie proposition almost' forbids' ds tar'ti-eat it with any degree of Acridtisncss. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. 'J'uesdaV, August X, 1848. ' Flodf—is rather more inquired for at $5 13 a 5 25 for common Pcrtua.', 85 19.i1 5J Tor frosh ground and for extra SSJ, 86.“" ; *, ,* , '• f , ■ ’ Corn Meal—ls inbro in dbrrtnhd at $2 50'a 56. RVo \ydrlh about 83 87. Whoat~Priqfe‘ while 8110 a 112;oldrcd ; ls worth 81 04 a 1 05|ncty Southern 81 a 105,’ ; Rye—Pcnna.is worth abodt'66 k ,700 per bushcl. > Corn—Southern yellow, is quick at’s2as2£c,weight. Oats—Ard steady al 33c for Penh,; Southern 22c. / L :-< ■- MARRim Near Carlisle,on the. Ist Inst., by .the Rev. Goo. W. Showman, Mr. 'ALEXANDEa TnrPNEii, to Miss Catharine Ann Lobacu. '; : : ' TJ died. J VAI his residence hear Sbbplibrds(bwn,Cumberland county, on Monday - the 24th ulLvMr.LeWis.Hyeb, srs in the 79 year of-iiisugc.-i ■ r> r “. -a! Kln Dickinson township, >on Thursday :of.laat week, after a lingering illness, Tho Mas Drown, Woodburn, only son ofSamuol WoodburnEsq,,in the 14lh year of his ago. . 1 • i : ; [Ponnsylvgnian.and Lancaster Intelligencer please copy tbo'abbvo.'notice.]‘ , M ' Cass, ißntter & Fainter. Democratic County Meeting. ■THE Democratic citizens 01-Oumherland coun ty,,and all others disposed .to nnite. with them in the support of CASS, BUTLER, and FAINTER, the regular nominees of the Democratic parly for President, Vico President, arid Cana) Commie, sioher, are requested to attend a General County Meeting, r to he held* in the Court House, in. the Borough of Carlisle, bn Monday Evening the 28 Ik of JlUfftul next\ for the purpose of ratifying'said nominations, and rffahlng'ihe necessary arrange ments to secure theV triumph al the'approaching election* A general turn-out is earnestly request ed. • ' V t MANY DEMOCRATS. JuljrlS, 1848.; NdtlbSi THE petition of tlio Trustees, Elders and Deacons of the German Reformed Church of.lho borough of Carlisle, having been presented to the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, praying for amendments.to their Church, specifically set forth in said petition; said Court-appointed the first day of August Term 1848, (28th,) for tho hearing of Ihu same, and directed notice to be given to ;01l persons interested. , . W, AI4 BEETEM, Proth'y. „■ Protuv’B Opfck, J , ~ Augusts, 1648. {, . v;. SIX TTeacliovsWaiitca. 1 The Board of DircctorsTof the School District of nf Newton tp;, Cumberland County, will meet on Sat. urday the 12lh Inst., at Rhoads* Schoblhousc, for tho purpose of examining, applicants for said schools. By order of the Board. L . JO®N ’REDICK, Secretary. ■ Carlisle, Aogiirt ' l " ~ Notice* lETTERS of administration on the estate of Ben* Eborly Jr. deed., Idle of Hampton township, Cumberland county,Pa., have been granted to the sub scriber living in said township. All persons indebted to said estate aro requested to make liqmcdinto.payd inoni, and those having claimawill pfcsonl tiicrti properly authenticated for setticrnonl to ' . 1 r - - • 'JOHN SPROUT. Adra’r. August. 4, 1648^—;Gtf : „ , fVi , .... ' WASHINGTON HOUSE. ' V,. HARRISBURG, PA. THIS Popular' House has recently 'undergone a thorough Tij)atr t and been furiiiahed with entire new furniture, of tho best qualify. ‘ Members of the Legislature'and others, visiting (he seat of Govern ment, will find ll a very dbsirotblc stopping place. 03* Chargedmoderate. • ■ ■ „ • • ■■■ j . X y ■ ' A-. Siam desirousof reducing my slock of Goods XX before going f to ifie“oily this fall, 1 will sell tiny of toy ’nrirGaily reduced which 1 will sell leek IhW'cbslV ,M\ mjr IriencU have to do is to coll ot;’; l ih*e Bqe,nive', and.-they shall not be hllmbfuggddi'' .. .• *. Carlisle, 3, 1848. . f , N. B.fiferaons'knowing indebted to 3. A. Coyl ; e« will confer a favor by settling their acepunta before .the Ist of Soptember. . ■ »• List of letters. ADVlcanSßoiN Tim - " VOLUTINS ER 1 ’ dV APFOINTHBRT. §lB. 'Andheit/ArtKerenketcd,' * Am] all advertisements made; under the orders of the Post iiostcraonoral, in a newspaperor nowepapers.of letters un> •called for in any Poist-oflicc, shall ho inserted in the paper or papers qf the town.or place where the cilice advertising may bossluatod, having the largest circulation. fJVfew Poal-QJJico Low, passed March 3,1845. • List OF LETTERS remaining mthoFost-offico al Carlisle, jpav, August T, 1848. 1 Pcrßoas' in* quiring for letters on this list, will please say they are advertised.- ! ■ Ab’rahims Elizabeth Hough ,Geo N . Awker William , „. Johnson Mary Ann Boyer Andrew; Kitch Elizabeth' ‘* Bilaer Henry Kinkead, James : " Brenizer Joanhhh' Kuh'n Jncob Byers .Cailierih Lenherr George Burch William E LeidyJacob Bowser Rachael , Lay .John ■ BbrizMarie Leslie p, . : Brdwh Sjflhuel ; : Lqckhnrd W. : > ' ;, ‘'’ •. Bisiloe Wnrß _ .Loin JA.Esq Cooper R. WV ■ Myers Jacob Cullcan Win,’ MyeraMichael Cloud M C ’ . r , Myers Emily Coulter George ' ■ McElweeJEsq Cofncribs Joseph Nlermoh WT Collins James Owens'Mary Ann Darhey J R Hench Nancy Donnelly Thomas.• Snyder Geo. Esq Danner Elias' ;, - Scolt Joseph Dunlap. Joseph. , Smith Henry, " l v • Edmonds George. , , Shively’ Diannia - , Pairchjld Rey. Edvvard Smilh G ( eo,\y. ~ Gale Miss" Gqip,.Henry- 7 ... Seeden Ann ■ f Ginder Jacob - ’ EmithMaryAnn.; _ ’.7^, Gibson Jane.E. ~ Strome John,,. j , Gaino Ellen ' - -TurnerCharles. ) Gorgas,Benjamin,Tale.Talilha, , Guy Dr. E , -jv «ih Thuhnma’Ahsolom J Gracy Mary u . Trosilo Daniel / ‘ Gipe Jacob Underwood J. (whiprha- Cinier Jacob - ker) Hippehamer Sarah Wqtson James , . Himes Jackson Wllsoq John (Ni.M.) Hammond H , , . , , Wilders Edward Hisor John ( . (J ,'7 James L, , Henderson Dr. James Henry ' ' OEO.SAND^RSQN t P.M. Notice. AN election for Managers of the Cumberland Vdf. ley Mutual Protection Company, will be held al tho public.houfio of Mr.Hoffmim, in Dickinson town* ship; bn 4ll» of. September-next. A« 6. MILLER, SecPy. July 2f, 1848. Town Property at Public |alb. rpHE subscriber will, offer;at public .sale, on the JL promises, on Saturday tho 12th day of AU£p*t next, at 2 o'clock, _P.,M.,;a lot of ground ddiitaiolng Two Acres and a Half, . situate on -.,1h0 Baltimore turnpike, and known as M “Gray’s Old Slilihouso Property.” There is also bn said properly a good FRAME BARN, which can bo.easily converted into a'Dwelling House. ' ' The terms of sale, will bo—One third of the pur*, chase money to bo paid push, and tho balance in two annunl yearly payments with interest, to bo secured by jndginenlt>r morlirage.' Christian grundler. Carlisle, July'27, 1848.—3 t New Lino of* Stages THE subscriber begs leave lo inform the travelling community, that ho intends to run a LlffE OF STAGES FROM CAIittSLE TO YOHK\ three limes a week; as follows: Leave Carlisle bn, Mon* day, Wednesday, and, Friday framings at 6 o’clbck, A. M., and arrive at York at 1 o'clock P; M., which will be injime to toko tho-Yq/k tiain of cars for Bal timore. Leave.xork for CarlUle at I o'clock P, M., (immediately after the arrival of fho cafs,*) on each Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, through Church town, Dil'stowh and Dover. The auliscribfet assures (hose who may patronize him, that he has prepared* himSclf* with comfortable and safe stages, and wiH'uso every effort possible to accommodate travellers. Passengers from Carlisle will engage passage at the office of tho subscriber, and tvijl bo called for at the'places they request- .In Yorlt passengers will engage ot the Depot. (White Holl (averni) GEORGE HENDEX,. Extensive Livery Stable. The undersigned respectfully informs the public that hocontinucslo carry on the Livery Business in nil its branches nt the bid stand. His Hordes ore numerous and well assorted, and his Carriages em brace every variety of pattern, such aa Conches.Till hury’s, Sulkies, Buggies, «slc„ all of the best finish. His drivers ore all careful and attentive. Saddle horses of the'most agreeable gaits, always ready foi customers at low ratiH.' ' 1 - v • The subscriber desirous of securing tho'patronago of the public, wjlf spare no. pains or expense to ren der his'ostabltshmdhi worthy of the most'liberal en comagefoqnf. ; ’ ’GEORGE HENDEL. ,Gqrlislo, Jufy 27t lB4S.—tf , • Cumberland .County Agricultural ; Society. ; THE Agricultural Society mola'i tli.ojr cfiamber in flip Court House, on Saturday the 20th of May. and appointed the committees preparatory (oMie Tali meeting, viz : ; To select the ground, for and superintend the Pall meeting—Samuel Myere, Armstrong Noble, Wm,.M, Henderson, Committee on Agricultural Implements—Robl, Bryson, Christian Slayman, Sltilos Woodburn, George H. BuChe'ri R. C. Sterrett. Committee on Sheep and Hogs—ChrlslianTil zoll, John Stuart,T. D. Brio. Committeu on Horaos and Cauls—Molohoir BrarinemaivM. C. Davis,.Thomas Lee. ■»;• Committee to "Judge-of Ploughing—Thomas Bradley, David Slurred, John lleuifninger; Dan), Coble, Abraham Lofoberion. ' . 1 (/onimilioo on Horace—Abraham Myers, -John* Zuff, Noble. , ' . ! , Committee on Seeds—Frederick Walls, George Brindle, Richard; Parker.' 1 ,* ; " Committee oh Rutter, Cheese and Vegetables— George’ AV. ShoafTcr, William Kincado, John’TL Weaver. It yyao them _ , . - liewlved, That, the Affrloultural Society will hove a HARVESTROME MEETING at Hoh dorsonV Grove; on FRIDAY iho 4tb of Adguat, at 9 o'clock A. M t , lb which all friends of Agri* ouliure are Invited. 7- The following committee was appointed to pre pay and superintend It, viz:—Samuel Myers, F. M. Diddle, John Miller, Jacob Urolz, Wpliam M. Frederick,Walls. ‘ * ' Published by order of the Society. FRED'K. WATTS, President. Richard Parkkh, Soorolary. Juno 99,1848. . • , > .. I I ; XTTJL;L.-to>soid,at publid saleipn- Fridayr the let; I V-V v day; oTSeptember next, at .1 .o’clpch. P* lvt.,Qt the puKlly hd IUM; 1 UM; of Jacob Trego, ipCeritreville, Cum berland county,.the fdjlowipg ■ ijcpcribpd real estate, situate in Dickinson township, in said county, vizV ; " : l.’ , ' J A ;tract' of, Limestone Land ;1 Si-Acres.& 5.Q Perches} bounded by lands of,Daniel Keller, Benjamin'Smith, John T; Green, and ofliofs, and Nos. 2 & 4, herein after described, of which about 140 acres are cleared ami the residue well, timbered, having thereon orect jL—a';ed:a two story BRICK HOUSE, a Log • 4flraf|fflXand Frame Born, Wagon Shed, Corn li Bl hSwP Cribs, and other outhouses, with.a never spring of water near the,door. . No.'2. -A tract of Limestone Land containing ~ 111 Acres & 1 Perch, bounded by Nosi 1 : jGqod Slate liahd^. situate township, Cumberland, .cojinty, aboiit; o riijles frpm .Carlisle, bounded by janfls of Dayjd Logan, Jacob Seitz and others, containing,,. . . 165 Acres, of which about 100 acres are cleared and in a high islate of cultivation, ond under go.'d fence; the residue is timber 1 laud of on excellent quality. ' Thetc can be made pbbuk 18 or 20 acres of good meadow on said du-jil • farm. The improvements are o small LOG HOUSE and other out-buildings, iSliilf ondan eicel,enl A PF !e Orchard. There dSSS9b n ro two springs of good water on the premires, ami the M'Cluro's Gap Hoad passes through tho.centre oflho farm. Any person wislungto view, said farm, are invited to call on the undersigned, liv ing near the prenfttos. 1 . Tho terms of sale will bo cash, to be paid on or before tho Ist of April next, when possession will be given and a deed made to tho purchaser. July 20, 1848.—Cl* - %?Lan. Iritcll,insert to amt. $2, and send bill to this office. ; • 1 . Valuable JE'ai'in at IVlvatc Sale. : THE subscribers, offer at private sale thevalu able Farm, late'lffa property .bf George Eidehhart, dec’d; situate inSotuh Middleton lowntfhipi Cum berland County} kbo'ut 2 (filled ffontf Carlisle, on the Hanover and Baltimore turnpike road,contain ing ,ONE; HUNDRED' tfNfl THIRTY-TWO. ACRES, penciled, strict measure, oi first rale Limestone Lahd,dhoul 17 acres of which is wood land, and iho remainder in a high stale of cultiva tion,'under good fence, &c. The - improvements are a large two story weather-boarded' ’ . Dwelling House, . ]flil«|jLwi(h a Kitchen and all other necessary [ ijLtltpaEoiit»l)uildlngB. It has been at limes oc cupied as a public house.. A new and commodi ous •; !, Bank Barn, has been erected within three years, and is in first rate order,; with every dcpirable convenience.— There iaa first rate Wei*, of water at the dooi* of the house, and a running stream about three hun dred yards from the barn. Also, a large Orchard of thriving yountf Truirireos oTeyery variety, most of which, are grafted. The* situation of this farm' is most advantageous, being on the great turnpike road to Baltimore, for forwarding every product to the .best markets. Persons Who desire further particulars or wish to look at the farm, are requested to apply to the first named of the subscribers, who now lives on the farm. GEORGE BRANDT, BENJAMIN NVESLEY. July 13. 1818 If Valuable Property fov Sale* THE subscriber offers his properly for salo. situ’nt' in Silver Spring township,- Cumbetluh’d county Pa.,ono mile north of Mechauicsbarg, ontho road loading from Mechanicshurg to HogostoWn', contain ing : ■' .• ’ ... • , " . f2B. Acres &,Perches, of first rate Limestone Land, in n high state of cul tivation! • Abodt 22 acres aro cleared and the remain der fa well tempered. The Improvements are q good two story LOG HOUSE, plastered, o .good FRA t ME BARN, and neccs fllisiinr 8nr y ou . t, buildinge, > a'g6bi3 pn'd* hover full- SSSBB3Sf‘ n !S well,of with a pump in it near, the door. There is ajso aybupg A'flpfo Orchard 01 choice grafted fiuit, and also Pouches, Plumbs and Cherries.- ' t ( ‘, If not sold before the 2fi\h of November next,' it will ho exposed to public sale on- said c|ay t ; at 1 o'- clock P. M., when thocondUionswill bomodeknowri by , JACOB, GROSS. . Juno 16, 1848.—1 s THE aUl«cribor offers his property for salo, situa ted in South Middleton township, Cumberland coun ty, Pa., 2J.miles *ou|h of Ctyilialo, on the road load ing from Carlisle to Potojsburg, containing . 8. Aoroa and 5-8 Perches, of first rote Limestone Land, in a high slate of culti vation, a small portion of which is well timbered— ■ The improvements are a good two story 'tffilW Lo ° HOUSE, a good LOO DARN, and imlßv a good Well of never failing water, with pomp in.it. near the door., There is al so a thting Apple Orchard of choice grafted fruit, end also Pears, Poaches, plums, find Cherries. If not, sold before the 2d day of September next, It will be exposed to public solo on said day, at 10 d • clock A. M.. when conditions will be made ! known b* • MICHAEL FRiESE. r Juno ft, 1848.--cow.ta. . Valuable Property for Sal©. rpHAT large tvvo story PLASTERED STONE L HOUBU, situated on the north aldo of West High street, in the borough of Carlisle, if offered for sale. WM. B. KNQX, Atl'y. July SO, 1848. 1848.—1 f . - . ;: Acadcimy*- : ' Four miles weet vrOarUele, between the Newcille Slate Road arid the Cumberland Valley Railroad; FOURTH SESSION. ' ■ 1 .V, TpHE Fourth session will commence on MONDAY i tho Ist of Aloy; IMS’... .number of efudenls is limited, and they are carefully' prepared for Col lege, Counting House, Ac. . p ’ . . i _. , 1 V The situation precludes the possibility of stuidenls associating with vicious or depraved, being,remote from (own or village, though easily accessible by State Road or-Cumberland Valley Railroad, both of which pass through lands attached to thb institution! Boarding,-washing, tuition) (per sbss!) $6O 00 Latin 6r Greek, ’ *’ ’ - -6 00 Instrumehtdl Music - . 10 00 French or Germatl : > ’ l,: - r‘ ® Circulars with refeiefae'es, &c., furnished by R. K. BURNS, Principal. . April 13, 1648.—1 y . . •' '' ‘ • ,/lList of Causes For trial at the August 'term, 1848, commencing on Monday the SSth day.oj-AugusU A. D. 1848. Woods for Use i ,vs W. Mooro . ’• i WMsori - vs Carotbers & wife . Same ■ ■ ’ *W* -Fookht’d& wife-,Ji , Vanderboll ol'al vs Weidnor.etal , ' W. M. IJEILTEM; Prolliy., ProUloriolary’s Oltlco, ) Carlisle', Jdljf 27, 1848. \ ’’ *‘ tho Honorable Sahuee. Hepoujln, President Judge of the several Courts of Com mon Pleas of thejcountics,of.Cumberland, Perry and Juniata, in Ponnsylvaniia, and justice of the several Qourts of-.Oyor and Termlner and Getfeial Jail De livery, ,in said counties, and. Hon. John Stuart and - John Clehdenin,'Judges of : the Court, of Oyer and . Terminer and General Jail Delivery, for ( l)ie trial of all capital anil other offences, in tlio said county of Cumberland—by their precepts to mo, directed, dated the lOtri of. April; 1.848, have ordered the Court of Oyer aha Termihci' arid General Jail Delivery, to . be holddn* al- Carlisle, on Ihb 4th Monday of August next, (being.the 28th day) atlO-o'clock in llietorb- lo continuo one week. j NOTICE s therefore hereby given, to (he Coro ner, Justices of the Peace'and Constables of. tho said, county of Cumberland;.ibat.tbey aje by ihe said pre cept commanded Id bo then and there ip tliolr proper person*, with (heir.rolls, records,’ inquisitions, exami nations, and■ all.other ,to do. those things which,to.thcir offices appertain to be done, 'gnu all those that arc hound by recognizances,to prosecute against tho prisoners that arc or then shell be m tho Jail of said cdpnty, are to be there to prdsqcute them as shall be just. , 4 JAMES liiJFFEß,Sheriff 1 SstEßiFr'a , £ , Carlisle. July 9, 1848. . S To the Eleclots of Cumberland county . Fellow-citizens and friends.-i offer myself as a candidate, for the office of REGIS TER at the next 'election, and respectfully solicit tho favor of your; Yotes, ‘subject Ip the decision of tne De mocratic County. Convention. ; Should I be elected I hope by a faithfuland impartial performance of the duties of the office, to . justify the confidence reposed in me. "* ISAAC RING WALT. , Carlisle, Juno 12,1848. . THE Commissioners of Cumbeilahd county, deem it proper to inform tho public that the stated meetings df the Board of Commlßsipners will be held on tho Jecond arid fourth Mondays o£each’ month, at-which, time .any persons having business, with said Board; will nieot them at their office in Carlisle. By order of the Commissioners. . Attest:. . WM.RILET, Clk. . CommipsiPnor’s Office,, T Carlisle, dune t, 1848.—1 f 3 LETTERS of administration on th'ecslatc of Mrs. Mary Huraer, late of Silver Spring 'township, Cumberland county, Pa., have"been granted by the Register of said county to the subscriber living .in Carlisle, Pa; . All.persons indebted.to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, end those having claims will present them prope. ly aulbenti bated for settlement to June 20, 1848.—Cl WM. F. BWIGBR. RESPECTFULLY tendirslo tho inhabitants of Carlisle and its vicinity, bin in ail Its Hoping from his long experience- and unremitting ajlentioq tofhe dbtles of bis profession,’ lii merit a share of. publig patronage, Whim not absent^, professional may,at nil times, be foufid'elther aUhis office,, next door to Mr. Snodgi'ans’ store, qr at Ills lodgings at Beolom’s Hotel. .... : Carlisle, May 18. 1848. . f »r; Oeorgc Willis Foulltc, (GrddLate of jejferson McdicatCollege, Philadelphia.) OFFICE at the residence of his father in South Hanover street, directly opposite Morrell's Hotel. . , 1 . CarlisLe, Pa; • May 18, 1846.—1 y ATTQRNEY AT, LAW, wjll practico in Ahosev. cral.Courts of Cumberland, county,;,.Olfico in Main street, nearly opposite the county jail, Carlisle. March 9 r 1848, - , WASHINGTON GALLERY OF OAOIIERBEOTYPES, No, 234 North Second street, N. IV. corner of CilltuwhiU strict, Philadelphia. . THE Likenesses laknn and beautifully colored at, tliis. well, known establishment for One Dol lar, aro universally conceded to be equal in every fpspoot to any In the city. Pioiures taken equal ly well iff cloudy and clear feather. A largo as sortment of JdedalUom.nntXDodkels on hand, at from $3 to S 5, including the picture. '. .. Tho eubsdribefd respectfully invito the cilizeps of Cumhorldfid county; to call and examine speci mens of the latob'l Improvements in the art of Da guerrnotyplng,.which will be exhibited cheerfully and without ohargei . T. &J. C.tENNET. Phila., July G, 1848.—Gin PICKLES, , Just received and opened by t)>o subscriber,* preserved Ginger and Pino Apple,Orange JeUyißicklcd Lobsters and Gher- Mangoes, roppors,ricoliili, Tomatoes one) On ions, Olives,. Copers, Anchovies, SiirdirtcS. Tom'nto Ketchup, wilh a very cho/c.o and pure articlo ofSil ad Oil, for sale nt the cheap Drug, Book and Variety Store of 8. W. lIAVERSTICK,’ North Hanover si. May. 18, 1848;, . . (t . .Now Arrival. . . , . , fTlHtj-aubscrlfiors.K'avo just received from Phfladel 1 .1 phia a how and Fresh supply of , lTlctliciiics, UT Dyc-allifin, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Arc,, Arc Our stock is now largo and complete, and as wo aro determined not to bo undersold, but. to sell at tho lowest cask prices, wo'invito tbs attention of country jnerchshtq, physicians and'others, to examine our "goads and prices before purchasing elsewhere, . ■ , , p ; J.Ac W. H. FLEMING. .■Juno 15,1848. riIHOMI’SONIAN MEDICINES,—Fresh Green J. Lobelia, African Birdrpcpper, Bayberry.Cotnpo. sitiou Powder, Gum Myrrh, Nerve Powder, Spiced Bitters snd No. (j, together with all the medicines in use, from tho well Known establishment of Asfon Comfort, PbllsdolpMi.: For sals si tho Drug,Book end Variety Store of S. W. lIAVERSTICK, ■ Juno 1, 1848. ' . Tlio Clmapo.t Lopttact Truvulllu, Trnulf Manufactory JN PJHLAPELPHIA. gIGHLV IMPOR'PANT to Country Merchant, (inti person, visiting Philadelphia, to,.know ro to purchase Travelling Trunk. of e superior quality,'sod st a low price. .Thomss W, Mattson, 108 Market at. fit at door below Sixth,’tooth aid., ipanofactnif.'soUd tlveted Iron,frame,lron bound hoflner Travelling Trunks, Valiant, I.nilies bonnst Cases, Caipbl Bag;., Boys and Gjrls, School Satch els,' Aco. ,llovh»8 cpnelaftily ,oq hand, over 000, Trunks, whloH ho will sell low foi cash, and Trunks of tho very heal quality, . . i- ' THOMAS IV. MATTSON, ■ ■ Phila., Juno 8(>, IRlR.—3ru (TERMS; Proclamation. Notice. Estate Notice: JOHN HO.MERj AJmr. Doctor A. Ruukla. ), WILLIAM T. BROWN, TENMENT’S wv'Ttt.-r -t” • “QUICK SAf.ES AND 'SMAfL PROFITS." W 7H6 wants to buy cheap Lumbarl Let tlieml YV .cill lJpjvn at.fcHUKCH’S old Lumber Yitd,'’ pear. tho west enil of jlhir pld,Harrisburg Bridge, at“f tlib KiVei', ,’CHcO jeriand side/ where J iKcy can'boyI’' 1 ’' Cbmixlpj'i Boards ,J *o"' for.sii per thousand, and JPmb Shingles for sb, .per thousandl . ' ,• wr*;!? The subscriber, thankful for frost favors, now/of fere to the public at his old established at the west end pi the old Harrisburg Bridge, the best selected Jql of , - - \ LUMBER ' on the bank of the river, 1 consisting ol 2b0,000 long'-'* pine Shingles of the bcstquality, l&d.OOt) long while ; pine’ Shingles, 2d quality, end 40,000 of 18'lhcH i Shingles, together with 600,000 foot of Lumber dr l ’. assorted thicknesses and qualities, such os 1, and 2 inch Panne]; 1, l£, I£, aqd 3 inch Ist Coin* ’ • mon; 1, l-4, and 2 inch 2d Common. Alio,Asn '>* and Poplar tMabk', Poplari Scantling and Boards, Pine and Hemlock Joicc Sconllingrui sonsodecL Oak Plank, Bry Pannel. let and Sd Com* moh Boards and Plank, stuck up in the yard s'.nce last year, and if persons tells you- to the contrary don’t believe them, bbt call andsce.. .< . Having,plso, a Steam Saw Mill in operation, a large stock of Timber on band, bulhPinoand.OakV the subscribfr is prepared to saw hills to order,; fenpe boards, "barn floor plank, laths and palling at short* 'notice. •••',•. \•. "• .The subscriber hopes by strict attention to business snd d determination to sell 'lower than'/aby otheif '’ Yard cli theritrer, that ;his .old customers and" tlie ; , publio generally, will give him a call before phtaba*' 2 ': sing elsewhere.’ < HENKY CHUK(JHf‘ rij ' 1 Bridgeport, May 25, 1848.' N Cloths* Cassimcrcs &. \ r cst|tigs. I WOULD respectfully call the attention of the public, to a splendid lot of Spring, and'.Sura* K mor Goods, suitable for gentlemen's wear; cbhsist- ,• tng of super French, English,‘German and Amc* ' ricait. ,ti. i •,>; Clcnlis & ■ of all colors and textures, extra super black Cash* meretts; Tweeds and .Linens, for spring.andauqif mcr White aiii) Fancy Liqen Drills,, Satin, Valencia ami Cashmere and Fa’nby jMafsalles, qlap|c Italian, arid Fancy..' Sljfi Crdvats, black, wliijo and fancy colored Kiq,, Gloves. ~ vAII open and ready ibr inspection,'opposite Kallroad’d/fice,, Main'street! at.ihe weil establishment of . . j 1 T. 11. SICILES. - Carlisle, May 4, 18481 • Gr6af Arrival of ' ’ '' ,c 1A CHEAP GOODS; A T OGILBY’S Wholesale and Retail iit'ore,';! 1., XJu have now opened (ho largest and cheapest softment ofGopds ever brought to'CairlUle, and ipd ! J’urchascfp will do well, to’ cell. ’ amine this moiptnotb stock, ns they will be lute tq save money and get good bargains. ‘ TB ehumeralq articles and prices is put of the.question, as it would dll this-paper and the, half not then be Suffice it .to havo- every, article^ln : the Dry , Goods line,from superfine broad to'thffco.' cent calico- Also u fresh assortment of. • ’ !•. ’ l . Groceries; ‘ Prime Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Teas, Rlcb, (fecl/ alni ns cheap asa’ny house in iho tb4m ; J Arid in Boots and SbdeS- the largest and cheapest’ asidttmeni ever brought eas.t of- Philadelphia. ; ■ ’• ‘ .Recollect the old stand East Main street, where good bargains can always bo had.’ • /’ ,■ April iib; 1848. : Spring and Summer Goods,'‘‘jr v . FORSTER’S T NEW store; ' rpHE subscriber respectfully announces to the'pub-- ,1. lie, that he has taken the stand lately occupied by Mr. Arigney.ot the corner of High street snd-|Jar-’ perVßow, where he has Jtidl received from' theCasi* cm cities a large snd uplcndid assortment of ' /■' / '' yMpty-bvo.ns)^_ Purchased, in .thpAUajulc cities qf tho Manufacturers, .including .every, veptefy of .Good*, Tbojhadioa are particularly invited ,{o. tail amino his beautiful assortment. of , ~ . ftres^Cfpods. Atfiongwhich the following art/cTe«catopr;tye''il pdVi(> superior wool Clutb; black end fuhey bilk*;'’ hlotfj* black and. fancy Casaimeres; fancy Summed Qradf{ ,>: '' GihgbamV an.dtjbavynv; Bombazines and Alpacas: Veatings of all klhilsVMous de.Lnihes; London and Domestic Milts,, Glpvc# t Hpsiery and Ribbons of alt kinds; together •folln a ' large osßortiufcnt of -j T . , GrrpbSrles." , , All the above Goods have been purchased : at*thq boat anil .cheapest .markets pnd will cerlnirily’be kold, very low. All persons aro.respectfully Invited'to givo him a coll. ' JOHN'fc. FORSTER.* j April, 20, 1848. ' ;i • ■* • '• Dry CopdSfi\cw Arrangement I , » rpiIJB aubscribcr'hos jusVreturned fron} thQ^iJy.fntl.,, . X M nowbpcAihg, «i his Old Blund,‘ on in.additian'.to Jits former, a|pck,’a wgi£^-, ir ’ looted assortfaent'of fuhey, and staple . DRy V,t which be- si*nda tp.soJl according to.'lhei'oM motthj “qViick sale* and small profits" Amp|ig*bi*go6Ua- :.' are English and 'American .Print*. from 4 cents, every variety ofaiylaaiid patternr-. ' '■ i ‘ i '' ’ iileachgd ppd Drown At SO inch; at d|.. ‘,' * English Ginghams at.l2 cents* *i/ v - f ' French Lawnsot 12,‘ and evorv other ankleoqUqly cheap.* Also, a largo assortment of - Groceries & (Inecnittiirc.' Ho offers good NcwOtlcina ot 0, pripioat 7,' r crushed loaf at Itf and hroheivlonf af, l,Vconta-rrgood Rio Coffee al O, cents— good Molasses 8 * Now'Orleans having MoYhsscb at 10—also, Honey, ’ 1 Syrup, a superior assortment of Tens, Splcesj.&cw;- x Carlisle, April 13, 1848. Socoua Arrival of.ftcw Qopdit.,,,, S. A. COYLE haa just,jplqrqcd frbiy <7gPhiladelphia, and fa- now , opeq|ng*js;/ largo assortment of. &53bmmE£B which,will bqauld Sffprr cent, that) over, consisting in part of How atyledrefif . for Indieq, viz* , “,, : j-' , Striped Jasporincß, Grenadines, Printed Uaregftfl, Solis!?,’ • *. Baftfi sCripo do , . Plaid Poil EfcUsrre, I Mode do Lainoa, French. Gingham*. " | Alio, a large assortment of French .OlothsJCoaai*’! meres and Vestings, bonnets, Ribbon*. Glovea/Ho*' 1 > story. Purchasers wilt plesto call «iid'**o'inlne his, stock fo r thorasolvcs, so ho is determined to eell-ch^a'])’ 1 J for cash. *. . ' >. ‘ ' • ■' ’ * Carbide, June 1, 18*10. i»rngBl UIURHI ,—jj / » Prices PH VB|ClANa,.Qounlry MwchnnUjouiiPpdfofft are tnv}iod lo and exnpiino my dlcinos, Paints, G.luss, Oil, Varnishes, &c.‘ ' . ; . ■ .. mUGSi , • ,*: r . v '■* Patent Medicines, , Herbb andEitritfct*,' 1 ' iU ‘ Fine .Clvoinfcaln, ; Spices, ground & whole, v* InpUutner.lii, .! r , .. Essences.* ,v.» u I Pure Essential pile, . Perfumery, dec* '.n'A ■<; . ■■ , DYE-'syVWS* ‘ ■■ ■ ;n- .1 ’ Indigoes, Madders, 1 Sumac, Alum',' . Log ami Cam Weed*/ Oil Vitriol, CoppiTUl, Lae Dye,' '' l PMNTti. ,! v'; WdhorlU * Brother’s Toro Lepd, Chrome oreeti, Mill Yellow,.Paint «k VarnUti dow Glau, LlhspodjOil,’Purnentthai Ciippl it poach yorniah/aptl TimV Leoil. /4)l of ivfiUh wl.l be sold at tho very lowest, markOt price, at the cheap Drug and Book .lord of Carlisle; Juno 1, 1848. ■' ' T. ’; ’ TUBT.opened at tlm' , Bco Hivr M ala?fcelot;oj l,i 'j r«raaolcttH and Sun Shades, which will be '’idler ‘ cheap; 8. A. COYtB; *’• yt.4 * H ..V x’V CEO, K. CROOKS. Mfr.r 'n> s j . t>.