From t lie Charles town Courier,Augast 3. ~... : Xnie from Moxlco. ‘ .J The; Revolution Suppressed, Between nine and ten unlock lust, evening,.wo re ceivod a.despatch from New .Orleans;-written the some day.. • •-; , '• ‘ • • ' Ah arrival at New. Orleans brings accounts from Vera Cruz of Thursday lust; ‘ Another contest had taken, place between the gov erninbni forces under Gen. Bustamante. and the in* sergeants, commanded by Paredes, In which thelat (or word delcolcd, Bastamcnlo’s forces had entered Guanajuato, and it was considered (hat (he opposition to the exist* <jng Government of Mexico had bceneffeclually pul down*. ' The Guerilla Chief, Jaraitta, U affords us tndch gratification to learn, wrs taken prisoner, and was immediately executed, a fute he richly deserved. He who to others showed no mercy should not have ex* peeled it at the hands of others. MEETISG OF SCHOLARS OF ThA MALK HIGH SCHOOL. At a meeting of the scholars of the'Mule . High School of this borough, Jas. A. Lauchlin having been called to tho chair, and the object ofthe meeting having been slated, on motion John fi. Moore; Wm. J. Nalcher and Lewis J. W; Foulk were appointed a committee, and after'a short absence; reported the following preamble and resolutions: : ' Whereas, with tho close of the present term, many of us finish our course in the Common Schools of Carlisle, and are about to leave forever the nursery in which our inlanl minds were first awakened to the dawning* of knowledge, and in which they haVe since been nurtured and strengthened by food suitable to our growth, in the different grades of our schools, and, Wberoas, we are. now deeply Impressed with a sense of our indebtedness to those who have as Di rectors during our progress, governed and prescribed our course, carefully choosing the mode, and jvilienl ly pnd constantly directing us by tho way towards tna objoct ihcy hud in view for us, viz: our Educa tion and consequent usefulness and happiness; and, Whereas, our feelings of.gratitude and affection for our lute instructor, Mr. James A. Devinnbv, are ofthe most heartfelt bllorucler, and. wo deem an ex pression of them right, therefore, bo it Resolved, That in the Common School .system as adopted in this borough, and ofthe benefits of which we hayb been njqtle partakers, wo recognize a nursing mother, her kindness liberally and equally bestowed on rich and poor, high and low* May the same kind gilts we have received from, her be horeuffer bestow* cd on thousands. • Resolved, That our thanks are due, and are hero, by tendered, to the Directors, who have so bssidu. iously watched over and guided us in our advances; and though our thank* are but a small return for their care and trouble,- yet these and.*gruteful hearts are all wo have to give. May they receive a full re ward In another and abetter world. • Resolved, That in Mr. Jamkb A. Devinnsv, our Male instructor, we each acknowledge an cider broth* qr anda friend. HU anxiety for our progress,,his : diligence in our improvement and his tenderness to* ward us in our.faults and follies have endeared him to us all j and while wo respect and honor him Ibr his talent ond ability, we love him Tor his kindness, and, in parting with him, our regret is only lessened by a knowledge that he goes to till a situation mure ‘ worthy of his labor, attended by the love of those he has.left.’ Resolved, That a copy of tho nbovo be handed (o IHc Board of Directors, and to Mr. Duvinnoy,and be published in the papers of our town. , Carlisle, July 28, 1848.. Carlisle, July 29, 1848. Young Ceaf/emen—Your .polite communication addressed jointly to the school directors and myself has been received, ' For os much oi it ns relates to me porso’ualty, 1 feel exceedingly grateful £ and I beg you tu believe (hat the sentiments of affection and regard which you have so handsomely expressed, are (host cordially reciprocated. .The interest I have continually felt, and occasion ally exhibited, In your wel/dre,you have accurately described in the beginning of your third rdsoliftionj while the latter part of it discloses, 1 have no doubt, your good ttCshes/or my own; and I can assure you, my young friends, that no event in my life has given mo more unmixed delight than this unsolicited spon* tunoous testimonial of your esteem and friendship.— And though the pleasant relations we have for two years past sustained to each other are now dissolved, alloy mo*to hope they may bo renewed and conlinu ed in another forai* end especially that, In coming life, whenever It may bo my privilege to hear from you, the report may always be accompanied with the glad intelligence that your chi ruder for scholarship, manliness and moral integrity is ‘growing with your growth; and strengthening with your strength,* . Yours very affecllnately, . Jas. A. Devlnnet. Messrs. Monro, Foulkc, Nalclior, and others of the Male High School. Democratic' nicetlug at. Shlppensbarg. A meeting of llio Democratic citizens o riho bo rough of Shi|ij)onahurg woe held ut the public home df Alexander Meteor, on the evening of the 2UUi of July, fur the purpose of organizing a Democratic Aaeociution. Ttie meeting wee organized by culling Benjamin Duke to the chair. Jacob Heck and Sam. iiol IV. Novin wore selected aa Vice Dissidents, and Alexander D. M’Clure, Secretary. The object oftlio meeting having been stated by Jacob fleck, the fol lowing resolutions were offered and unanimously adofltcd; . Whereat tho approaching Presidential election is one of vast importance to lha people of the United Slates, involving in its results the best interests of the community at largo, and tho welfare and permanen cy of our political institutions, it behooves the Demo*, erotic parly to be up and doing, ami to put forth its strongest energies to secure Ilia triumph of its prin. pies; and whereas it is the duly of thu Democratic parly to scrutinize narrowly the menial a lid moral capacity of every individual who aspires to office i therefore Retained, That wo Ihe Democracy of Slilppons. burg, and as a component part of the Democracy ot bid Mother Cumberland, do receive tho nomination of Gen. Lewis Cass.and William O. Duller, for the President and the Vico President of tho United Stales with strong approbation, knowing them to bo citizens bf untarnished' honor, Statesmen of unflinching in tognly, and Democrats oflhp, Jeflersoli and Jackson school, and wo will supppnrt their election with un faltering soul and untiring efforts. Retained, That in Israel Painter, the D mnorullo Candidate for the important office of Canal Commls ■ sionor, wo have a sun of old Westmoreland, tho slur bf the western part of the old Keystone, an honest, .Consistent and firm Democrat, which entitles him to the support of the great Democratic parly of Penn sylvanm. ffesqfcsd, That Iho following measure* have over *nd will oyer he cherished by the groat .Democratic parly vix: •• Equal and osaot. justice to all men, of whatever stale or persuasion, religious or political; peace, commerce, und honest friendship with Ml na. lions, entangling alliances with'none; the support of iho Stato governments hr all their rights, as the most bempotent administrations lor domestic concerns, and iiydViVWt bill wq/ (is against anti democrat tendencies; Iho preservation of the general government in its whole constitutional vigor, as tho sheet anchor of our peace ut homo ond safety abroad; a jealous care of tho right of election by tho people, ond an absolute acquiescence in the decision of the majority of the paopltf* A subtroasurv, a tariff fur revenue, ucquisi. lion of now territory into tho Union, und tho supre. nouoy of the civil ovor the military authority." Ttesqftud, That wo oppose tho principles of Die Federal Whig party. There aro, a United Slates Bank; high protective Tariff,to benefit the few ot the expense pflhe many of the public ■lands; the Bankrupt law, tho General Government to assume the indebtedness of tho several States, nnd imposition to the universal suffrages, Upon these principles wo have opposed and over will oppose Federalism, Htaolvrd, That wo deeply regret the demise of Frunols It Shunk, late Governor of (ho Common, wealth of Pennsylvania, who saved her fVom (he many difficulties that llio Federalist* tried to Involve her In, in ZB4O und *47. May his name grace the t>agos of hlalory. May the name of that great and good man bo Involopod irvtho heart of every Demo, brat of the old Koystono State. iterdoed. That these proceedings bo published in the‘‘Valley SplrlC Chamborsbufg, end the “Amerl. 6en Volunteer,'* Carlisle. (XT A Mexican boy brpught to, Poltsvlllo, by Col. Jackson, Is learning to bo a tinsmith. The three ether boys, brought home by Cspl.Naglo*« company, ore now at that place. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. • - TtflSf DAY, August 8,1848. • 1 Flour—ls. rather more Inquired fqr at $5 12 a 65 25 for common Ponna. 1 . 65*37 ii $5 62 for fresh ground'and. for. extra ,ss|, $6, ■ , ; Corn Meal—ls more In. demand at $2 50 as 2 56. RyqFlour-rlsivoHhabout63 87. . Wheat—Prime while 61 04 a 1 Ofe ; old ro'd fs worth $1 QOd 1 03; new Southern 93.a95, Rye—Perina. is worth about 68 a 70c per bushel. Corn—Sales of Pemia. ai Ssp s(jo, weight. Qals—Arb sleady’at 28c for Penn.; 1 Southern 25c. Whiskey—Sales in bbls at 24c. and in hds at 23jc. / DIED^/v'.; the 12th July last, at Sterling, Rock River lla pids; Illinois; JJuss C. Wooddorn, formerly of New viUe| iH this coUntyi in tho 33d:yout.of his ago'. ■ t'lii Baltimore, about the Ist ull., 6erganl Stephen Twist, U.'B. A.- His remains Wero'bdriod with the honors of war, conducted by Lieul. AVm. H. (?,ray.— Sorgt. T. was one of the oldest Sergeants in the ar my, and a mosl.'exccllcnt officer. Ho marched with Capt. BdlfaHPe company from the .Carlisle Barracks, some 30 years ago for the Upper Mississippi. Peace to his'ashes,— Communicated . Cass, Bullet.' & Fainter. Denipcrdlic County Meeting. •, THE Democratic citizens of Cumberland coun ty, and all others disposed to unite with (hem in the support of CASS, BUTLER, and PAINTER, tbn regular nominees of the Democratic party for President, Vice President,; and CanaT Commis sioner, are requested to attend a General County Meeting, tp he held in the Court'House, in the Borough of Carlisle, pn Monday Evening the 28 th °f diyguel next, the purpose of ratifying said nominations, and making the necessary.arrange ments to secure their triumph at the approaching A general lurn-ohi is earnestly request ed. ... MANY DEMOCRATS, July 13, 1848. ' .. f EtUtiio nrotlcc« NOTICJf: is hereby given that letters of Adminis- Iration on Ihe estate of Joseph Burkholder, Sr,, lute of Mifflin (p., dcc'd., have been granted to tho sub scriber residing in Fronkfordtp. All person* having claims against said estate are requested to present them for settlement, and those indebted to make im mediate payment to . PETER MYERS, Atlm’r, August 10, 1848.—Gl Cumberland Greys, wi Uie Walnut HoUom equipt for drill. By ot der of the Capt, AB’M. MYERS, 0, S. August 10, 1848,—2i* N. B. An adjourned Court of Appeal will 1 be held at the same time and place. Stray Steer, f]AMR m tho farm occupied by -the subscriber riSS?* 111 K, ‘ 9t l>PnnBhorniigh township, Cumher- MiTSL. land nounty, $ milo from Oy&er'a Point, on,the 24th of July last, a brindte STIVER, about 3 years <dd, awhito spot in his face, some white nhoiil his breast, a white tail, and branded on the tight horn. Tho owner is requested to come for ward, prove property, pay charges, and take him away, otherwise.he will he'disposed of aS the law direr is,. JOHN WOLF. August 10, .18-18.—3i* tiElIMArt & WEICIIEIItiUm, Opticians Froril Philadelphia. BESPECTFULLY infirrm Hie citizens ofCarliale u«d yiciphy that they will open during the scs- Sion ol the August Court, a large assortment of spec* t(c)cs~ernbr<(cing every variety of size and quality.— A new invention of Spectacles (or distance and close reading, not excelled, with gold, silver and spring '•tcel frames, and a new and Improved assortment o. (busses of their own manufacture.. They would par* i ticularly call (ho attention of the public to their I spectacles for Near Sighted persons, and for (hose I who have been operated upon for the cataract of the eyo; and to their now kind of Glasses and conserves I ,uf the sij»hl, made of the best pcbblo flint and azure glass. ’] here glasses arc recommended by the most eminent Physicians and Professors in Philadelphia, •»s the best kind for preserving and improving the sight in continued reading and writing, wherein they do not tiro the cyo, but strengthen and improve the vision. Also Spy Glasses, Telescopes, Magnifying Glasses land Microscopes of different powers. ' ,V Wo can always select Glasses lb tho vision of the perrons os we sec them upon first trial, 1 and other Instruments, and Glasses core fully and expeditiously repaired. tkST W ; huvln K lnl « !n room, nt Bn. InH ’ H 1! bo |,l^ l!cd lo h«»B (tie public call und ojiunino Ilnur crude, during U.dr cujourn. c.rlule, Allguct 10, 1818. J VAhr ' AIiUABLE F All in POK SALE, |lro P‘: rt y of R'>hert Blean, In W - ’ ! , ll 1" rast Blde ° r 'lie Dig Spring, In VVea.pennsborough township. Cumberland co.. 1J mi.ea south „f the Borough of Newville, nmi the 8110,0 Hiainnco north of Springfield, is offered h"• rVi* 1 * M " r '' han, Mi “ iB wi'Wn forty perches of the house, nn.l there Is four other mills i Vd I 1 V n • l r ' , | f 8 “, l< 1 1 rm • , The Cumberland Valley Railroad la within If roliee. This excel- 1 lent lartn contains , i IS3 ACRES, and some perches, of first rale Limestone Lsnd, in n good state of cultivation. About 140 acres are cleared and the remainder is covered with good thriving Umber. • JfanA .The improvements are a large 3 story Stone House & Kitchen, mBBtSSk' I large STONE 11ARN,Stone Tenant House. Corncrihs, Wagon Shed, Spring House,a good Apple and IVaoh Orchard of choice fruit together with Pears, Plums; Cherries, Grapes, &o. Said properly presents as great inducements as an; in this part of the county to persons wish ing to purchase a comfortable and permanent homeatcadr ' Said properly will he offered at private sale un til Friday the 15th of September next, at which lime, if not sold. It will bo offered at public Sale, at I o'clock P. M. on eald day, when ennditione will be made known Dy THE HEIRS, Any person wishing to »law tits premises can call on John Blean, living on the farm, who'will allow the property and mako known the terms. August 10, 1848.—fit Notice* THEp.ti.iou of tho Trustees, Elders and Deacons ofthc German Reformed Church of the borough pi Carlisle, having been presented to tiro Court of Common Pipes ot -Cumberland county, praying for amendments to their Church, specifically set IWlli in said petition; B*td Court appointed tho first day of August Term 1848, (96th,) for the hearing of tho same, and directed notice to bo given to nil persons Interested. W. M. BEETEM, FrplftV. PnoTiiv's Offce, i : • August 3,1548, % Notice* LETTERS or administration on l)io estate of Bpn* jumin Ebarly Jr deod.Jalo of Hampton township, Cumberland county ,Pa M have boon granted to thoi pub* sortber living in aitfd township. All persons indebted to said csUto are requested to make immediate pay. monl, and those having claims, will present them properly authenticated for settlement to . • JOHN SPROUT, Adm'r. usl 4, 1848.—61* Augi . Notice, THE Commissioners of Cumberland county, ilccni It proper to inform the public that the elated meetings of the Board of Oom'nlaaiorierewlll beheld on the second and fuurlh Mondnyi of each month, at which lima any poraone haying business with said Board, will moot thorn at their office In Carlisle. By order of tho Commissioners. ' Attest i , , tVW.IHEEY, C|V. , , ';. MSV. QF KttTEBS. ADVERTISED IN TUB “yoDONTKBR” BE APPOINTMENT. {lB. And beitfurlfiirenacUd, * .* *.- * * * * Ami nil advertisements made Under the orders of the Post naster General, iri a newspaper or newspapers, of letters un> salted for in any Post-olßcOi shall be Inserted in the paper or papers of the towiVoc place where the office advertising may be situated, having the largest circulation. [JVw PoMl-OJJice Law, passed March 3,1845. LIST or] LETTERS remaining in the Post-office at Carlisle, Pa., August 1,1848. Pursuits in quiring fur letters on this list, will please say they are advertised,* Abrahims Elizabeth Hough Geo N Awker William Johnson Mary Ann Boyer, AndreW Hitch Elizabeth Bitzer Henry Kinkead James Brenizer Joannah ; : Kuhn Jacob Byers Gatherin'- '■■■• Lerihorr George Burch William E : teldy Jacob - Bqwaer Rachael Lay John Bbriz Mario Leslie F. Brown Samuel Lqckhatd W. . BiacoeWmß LiiihJAEsq Cooper R. W. Myers Jacob Oulican Wm. Myera. Miehael Cloud M O Myers Emily Coulter George. MoElwee JEsq Corncribs Joseph Nierman W T Collins James Owens Mary Ann Darney J R‘ Bench Nancy Donnelly Thomas Snyder Geo Eaq Danner Elias Seen Joseph Dnrilap Joseph Smith Henry Edmonds, George. Shively Dlannia Fairchild Rev; Edward Smith Geo W Gate Miss Smilh John Galp Henry Seeden Anri Cinder Jacob Smilh Mary Ann Gibson Jane E Strome John • , , Gairie Elleri Turner Charles Gorgas Benjamin Tale Talitha Guy, Dr, E . Thumma Absolom Gracy Mary Trestle Daniel Gipe Jacob Underwood J. (whipma- Ginler Jacob ker) Hippehamer Sarah Walson James Himes Jackson Wilson John (N. MO Htrmmond H Wilders Edward •' Hisor John ’ Walkor James L Henderson Dr. James Zee ring Henry ■ GEO. SANDERSON,?. M. Six Il'ear.Ucrs Wanted. The Board ol Directors for the School District of of Nowlon tp., Cumberland County, will mectonSal. urday tho 18th Inst., at Rhoads* Schoolhouse, for the purpose of examining applicants for said schools.— By order of Clio Board. . ■ JOHN REDICIC, Secretary. Carlisle, August. 3.—2 t. 9 Notice. AN. election for Managers of the Cumberland Vdl ley Mutual Protection Company, will be held at tho public house of Mr, Hoffman, in Dickinson town, ship, on Monday tho 4th of September neat. A. G. MILLER, Seofy. July 97, 1848. Proclamation. WHEREAS (he Honorable cJamobl Hrpbubk, ; President Judge of the several Couttsof Com* mofi Pleas of the counties of Cumlrcrfßntf, Perry and Juniata, in Pennsylvania, arid justice of tfio several Courts of Oyer .and Terminer and Genoial Jail De livery, in salil cotfrities, 1 arid Hoh. JoTih Sliiarland John ClenJenin. Judges, of the Court of Oyer and I enniner oritl Genpral Jail Delivery, for the trial of all £B(dtal and other offences, in the eaid county of Cumberland—by their precepts to me directed, dated r *l* 1848, have ordered the Couit ofOvcrand Terminer »nd General Jail Delivery, to be holden at Carlisle, on the 4th Monday of August next, (being the 28th day) at 10 o’clock in the fore noon, to continue one.week. NOTICE is therefore hereby given, to the Coro ner, Justices of tho Peace and Constables of the said county of Cumberland, that they are ,by the said pre cept coinm.amled to ho then end there in their proper persons,with their telle, records, inquisitions, domi nations, and all other remembrances, to do those things which to their odices appertain to ho done,end ell thoswthat ore hound by recognizances, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the Jail Of said county, are to be there to prosecute them as shell bo just. JAMES HOFPER, Sheriff Sornirv’s Orricz, } Carlisle. July 6, 1848.. . $' Town Property nt Public Sale. '[’HE subscriber will offer nt public sale, on the J. promises, on Saturday the 12lh day of August neat, at 2 o'clock, P. M., a lot of ground containing Two Acres and a Half, situate on the Baliimoro turnpike, and known as . “Gray’s Old Slillhouse Properly." There i“ «I»n on said properly a good FRAME wlt'oii can, bo easily converted a Dwelling House. The terms of sale will be—Ono third of tho pur chase money to be paid cash, and the balance in two annual yearly payments with interest, to be scoured by judgment or inortg ige. CHRISTIAN GRUNDLER. Carlisle, July 27,1848.—3 t Shorin’, Sales. BY virtue ol sundry writs of Levari Facias and Venditioni Exponas, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, and to me directed, I will expose to public sa|p,onThursday tho 24ih instant, at tho Couit House, in the Bo rough of Carlisle, at 10 o’clock A. M., tho follow- Ing real estate, viz: The undivided halfoflwo acres of ground, slu uole in North Middleton township, bounded by lands of Cyrus Hingwnh, John Miller, I. L. Wi/t gaid and the Trmdle Spring road, having thereon erected a two story., , Frame House & Kitchen, Wagon maker Shop, Blacksmith Shop, Log Sta ble, &o. Seized and taken In execution as the properly of Israel Hull. Also, a lot of ground, situalo in the Borough ol Mechaniosburg, containing 45 feel in breadth and 25(1 feel in length, more or less, adjoining George Shtoideron the east, A. H.Vati Huff on the west, and Andrew Oowden on the south, having thereon erected a Ivfo atory weatherboarded House, Stable, &o. Seized and lalti-h in execution aa the properly. of John H. A, Dunlap, Also.a tract of lend, situate In South Middleton township, containing B anrea, more nr leas, bound ed bjr lands ot John C. Culver, John Craighead, William Craighead and John Npglo, having there on erected a two story ' Log House, Frame Store House, sad leg Stable. Seized and taken In execution an the property of Jacob Shank. Also, a tract of lank, situate in North Middle ton township, bounded by lands of Robert Clark, JnsephJClark's heirs, the North Mountain, Geo. Urindle and David Common, conloiningii7o acres, more or less, having thereon erected a two story Log House & Kitchen, Log Barn, Orchard, &c. This tract may be advantageously dtvldlded into several small tracts, and will be sold whole, or in parts to suit purchasers, . Seized and taken in execution ns the properly of. Jacob Corn man. Also, a FRAME HOUSE, on the wear side of the town.of Lisburn, In Allen township, SB feet by 43 J, bounded by lands of George Barber and others, together with so much ground immediately adjacent thereto, as may ho necessary for the or dinary and, useful purposes of said building,— Seized and taken in execution ns the property of Peter MoOann, deo’d, j - Also, a tract of land, situate in Dickinson town ship, containing 150 acres, more or leas, adjoining lands of Samuel Carolhers, Johnston, Dr. Gitas, P. Onmmlns, the Presbyterian Church, W. Fahnestock and others, having thereon erected a two story ■- Brlpk; d two story Fraipp House, Log Barn and other Outhouses. Seized and taken In execution as the property or William L. Weakley, deoM. ■ And all lo bp sold by ipo, ■ James hoffer, sh*m Sheriff’a Office, 7 Cnrllalo, Aug. 3, 1848. > of valuublcßcal Estate- WiiJ he Bold at pubUc fmlo, on* Friday * the Ist day of September next, at-1 o'clock Pi Mi, 1 at the public house of Jacob Trego, in Contreville, Cum berland county, the following described real estate, situate in Dickinson township, in said county, viz: No. li, A . (fact of Limestone Land containing . 184 Acres &50 Pt relies, bounded by lands of Daniel Keller, Inhjsmin Smith, John T. Green, and others, and Noe, 2 & 4, herein after described, of which about 140 ei res are cleared and the residue well limbered, having thereon orcct- Awf - od a two etory BRICK HOUSE, a Log and Frame Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn ; Lribßt and other outhouses, with a never spring of water near tho door. No, tract of Limestone Land, containing ,111 Acres & l Perch, bounded by Nos. 1 & 3, lands of Daniel Keller, Wm. Moans ynd others, of which about 90 acres sre clear ed and the residue covered whh thriving timber, ha ving a LOG HOUSE and LOG BARN thereon erec ted. No. 3. ,A tract of Gravel Land containing 1091 Acres & 64 Perches, hounded by Nos. S & 4, lands of Wm. Shriver, Pe ter Busman and others, of which about 40 acres are cleared arim the residue covered with oak and pine timber- Tho pineis of the best quality and very val uable. The improvements are a Loo House, Sta bib and SAW MILL, propelled by the Yellow Breeches creek. * No. 4. A tract of Gtavcl Land containing 111 Acres & 79 Perches, bounded by Nba. 1 & 3, lands of James McCulloch, Adorn Coover and others, of which about 70 acres are clealed and the,residue heavily covered with tho best quality of oak and pine limber. The Yellow Breeches creek runs through each of the above described tracts of land. There is meadow included in, each tract ami the cleared land is under good fence and in a good stateof cultivation. No. fi. A tract of Timber Land, bounded by lands of T. 0. Miller, Wm. Watts, and the heirs of Thos. Buchanan,dec'd,, containing. 156 Acres & 104 Perches, well catered with pine, chosnut end oak timber.— This tract will be sold together orin separate parcels to suit purchasers. The terms of sals of each of tho' abosa tracts will, be.-—One half of the purchase money to bo paid on or before the first of April, 1849, when possession will bo given and a deed mode to tho purchaser, and the residue in three equal annual payments thereafter without interest, to be accured by judgments or mort gage. The grain in the ground is reserved to the tenants,With tho use of the barns fin the same, and tho privilege of threshing on tho premises, the laics for the year 1849 to be paid by the purchasera, Pereans wishing to view any of the above dcacrib. ed property before the day of sale can call on Wm. Harper, residing near to the same. WM. LINN, WM. HARPER. JBxrt, of Sarah Harper, dot'd « and Attorneys for the heirs. July 20,1848.—fit Public Sale or Real Estate. THE subscriber, agent' fur William A. Showaitcr, will ezpose to public sale, on llio premises, on Friday the Ist day of September next, at 10 o’clock, A. M„'d tract of ... . Good Slate liarid, aitnato in .Pfankfoid township, Cumberland county about 6 miles from Carlisle, bounded by lands oi David Bear, George Logan, Jacob'Seilz and others containing. . ’ 165 Acres, of which about 100 acres are cleared and in a high slate ol cultivation, and under go, d fenccj the residue is timber land of an excellent quality. There can bn mode about 18 or 20 ncrea of good meadow on said JjaA (arm. The improvements are a small (BKM log house and other out-buildings, JJJJjßfcsnd an excellent Apple Orchard. There two sprjngs .of good water on tho promt.»», and the M’Cluro’sGap Head passes through thq centre of tho farm. Any person wishing to view sard farm, are invited to call on ihe undersigned, liv ing near the promises. The tienns of sale will bo cash, to bo paid on or before the Ist of April next, when possession will be given and a deed made to the purchaser* July 20,1848.—8t* •,*Lan. Intel), insert to amt, 43, and send bill to this office. Valuable Farm at Private Sale. THE subscribers offer at private sale tho valu able Farm, late the properly of Georoe Eisenliart, need, situate in South Middleton township, Cum berland county, about 9 miles from Carlisle, on the Hanover and Baltimore turnpike road.contain ing ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-TWO ACRES, 120 perches, strict,measure, of first rate Limestone Land, about J 7 acresof whiohis wood* land, and the remainder in a high stale of cultiva tion, under good fence, &u, The improvement's are a large two story weather-boarded |Mk. : Dwelling House, **** an d all other necessary R has been at limes oc unpiuu us a public house. A new and commodi ous - Sank Bara, has been erected within three years, and lain first rate order, with every desirable convenience.— Thera is a first rate Wei of water at the door of the house, and a running stream about three hun dred yards from the barn. Also, a large Orchard of thriving young fruit trees of every variety, niost 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 1 the best markets. 1 Persons who desire further particulars or wish to look at Vhtt farm, am requested to apply to the first named of the subscribers, who now lives on tho farm. GROUGE BRANDT, BENJAMIN NIESLEY. July 13, >B-18 tf Valuable Property for Sale, THE subscriber offers bis property for salo, situot in Silver Spring township, Cumberland county Pa.i one mile north of Mechanicsburg, on the road leading from .Mechanicsburg to llogeotown t contain ing 528 Acres &76 Perches, . of first rate Limestone Land, In a high state of cul tivation. About 23 acres are cleared and the remain der is well tembored. The improvements are a good JUL two story LOG HOUSE, plastered, a good FRAME BARN, and other neces* out buildings, a good and never fail* cBSaBSB n S well of water with a pump in It near the door. There is also a young and thriving A pplo Orchard of choice grafted fruit, and also Poaches, Plumbs and Cherries. If not sold before (ho 20th of November next, It will ho exposed to puhlloaalo on said day, at 1 o’- clock P« M., when thecondUions will.be mntleknown JACOB GROSS- by Jbno 16, 1846.—ta THE subscriber ofibrs his property for solo, situa ted in South Middleton township, Cumberland coun ty, Pa., 3J miles south of Omlisle, on the road lead ing from Carlisle to Petaishurg, containing 9 Acres and 5-8 Perohes, of first rate Limestone Land, in a high state ofculti vation, a small portion of which is well Umbered,— The improvements nro a good two story jfflibLOO HOUSE, a good LOG BARN, and goodcWcll of never faiUng.water, with tUUS** pump vh it, near the door. There is al so a lining Apple Orchard of .choice grafted fruit, and also Pears, Pooches. Plums, and Cherries. If not sold before the 3d day of September next, it will bo exposed to public solo on said day, at 10 o’- clock A, M«, when conditions will bo made known hy MIOIMELPRIESE.. Juno 1848.—eow-ts Property for Sale, THAT large two , Story PLASTERED STONE HOUSE, ori the north side of West* High street, in the borough of Carlisle, {« offered for ml* i . WM. B. KNOX, AUV. July 30, 104 ft; 1848.—tf . . THE subscriber bogs leave to inform the travelling community, that He iqtonde to run a LINE OF STAGES FROM CARLISLE TO YORK, three limes a week,' as follows r Leave Carlisle on Mon day, Wednesday, and Friday mornings at 6 o’clock, A. M., arid.arrive at York at ] o’clock P. M., which will bo in time to take the Yolk liaih of cars for Bal timore. Leave York for Cprljitlo at 1 o’clock P. M., (immediately after the arrival of the cars,) on each Tuesday, Thursday and, Saturday, through Church town, Dil’etown'arid ’Dover, i The subscriber assures those who may patronize him, that he has prepared himself with comfortable and safe stages, and will use every effort possible to accommodate travellers. Passengers from Carlisle will engage passage at the office of tho subscriber, and will be called for at the places they request. In York passengers will ongltgo at the Depot, (White Hall tavern.) GEORGE HENDELI Extensive Livery Stable; Tl -..uersign. fpcctfully . .o.'ms tho public that he continues to carry on the Livery Business in all its branches at the old stand. His Horses are numerous and well assorted, and his Carriages em brace every variety of pattern, such as Coaches. Till bury’a, Sulkies, Buggies, &c M all of the best finish. His drivers are all careful and attentive. Saddle horses of the most agreeable gaits, always ready for customers at low rotes. ■ The subscriber desirous of securing the patronage of the public., will spare, ho pains or expense to ren der, his establishment worthy of the most liberal en caUTßgement. GEORGE HENDEL, Carlisle, july.Sy, 1848.^—tf r WASHINGTON HOUSE. " THIS Populnr House litis recently undergone 7 a thorough repair % and been furnithed lottA entire neto furniture; of the best Quality. Members of the Legislature and others, visiting the sent of Govern* menl, will find it a very desirable stopping place, 03“ Charges moderate, „ . t % WM. T. SANDERS. Agent, Harrisburg, July 21,1848.—6 m ~ei aluQcid Classical Academy. Four mile* west of Carlisle, between the Newville State Road and the Cumberland Valley Railroad. FOURTH session: THE Fourth session will commence on MONDAY the Ist of May, IS4B. Tho number of students j« limited, and they axe. carefully prepared for (JoU lege, Counting House, &c. . . The situation precludes the possibility of students assoefoting with the viciousor depraved,being remote ftom town or village, though easily accessible by State Road or Cumberland Volley Railroad, both of which pass through lands attached to the institution. ..TERMS, Boarding, washing, tuition, &c.', (per sees.) $6O 00 Latin or Greek, * 6 00. Instrumental Music 10 00 French or German fi 00 Circulars with refeionces, &c., furnished by , R. K. BURNS, Principal. April 13, , RESPECTFULLY lend rs to the inhabitants of CarlisleandTts vicinity bis professional services in all us various departments. Hoping from hislong •experience and unremitting attention tp the dutlesjif his profession, to merit a share of public patronage. When not absent oh professional business he may,et all times, bo found either at his office, next dooltp Mr. Snodgrass'store, or at his lodgings at Bectem’s Hotel. Garlisie, May 18, 1848. WM. P. BWIGBR. Dr. George WUlts Foulke* {Oraduait of Jefferson MedicalCollege t Philadelphia.) OFFICE at the residence of his father in South Hanover street, directly opposite Morrctt’s Hotel. . . Carlisle, Pa. ~ May 18, 1848.—1 y WILLIAM T. BROWN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, will practice in thesev. # ®ral Courts of Cumberland county. Office in Main street, nearly opposite the cfl’hnty jail, Carlisle. March©, 1848. J THE subscriber* have just received from Philofle! 1 jflila a now and Fresh supply of ■a# Drugs,Jflcdicincs, Dye-stufl*. Perfumery* Fancy Articles, <src., &c Our stock is now large and complete, and as we I ore determined not to b 6 unde/aold,' but to self at the lowest cash prices, we invite tho attention of country I merchants, physicians and others, to examine ourj goods and prices before purchaaing^ltowherr. Juno 16,1846. loos ovr for bargains t AS I am desirous of reducing my stock of Goods before going: to the city this fad, I will self any of my Goods for cashi ftl greatly reduced prices. I have a large lot of Calicoes which 1 will sell less than cost. All «ny friends have to do is to call at the Bee Hive, and they shall not be'huinbugged. Carlisle, August 3,1848. N. 0. Persona knowing themselves indebted to 9. A. Coyle, will confer a favor by settling their aceounls before the Ist of September. WASHINGTON GALLERY OP DAGUERREOTYPES, No, 234 North Second N. W. corner of Callowhill atnet, Philadelphia. THE Likenesses taken and beautifully colored at this well known establishment, for OnetioL far, are universally conceded to be egual In every respect toany in the Oity. Pictures taken equal ly well In cloudy and clear weather, A large as sortment of Medallion* Locfuta on hand, at from $3 to $5, including tho picture. The eubscrlbera respectfully Invito the citizens of Cumberland county, to call and examine speci mens of the latest Improvements in fho art of Da, guerreotyping, which will bb exhibited cheerfully I and without charge. T. & J. C, TENNET. Philo.f July 6,1648.—6 m Tlio Cheapest I/entiior TiiVVoUlng Trunk manufactory IN PHILADELPHIA. HIGHLY IMPORTANT to Country Merchants and persona visiting Phifnde/pMa, to know where to purchase Travelling Trunks of a superior quality, and at a low price. Thomas,W, Mattson, 108 Market st. first door hclow Sixth, south side, I manufactures solid riveted Iron frame, Iron bound Leather Travelling Trunks, Valises, Ladles bonnet I Oases, Carpet Bogs, Boys and Girls School Satch els, dec, Ho has constantly on hand over 800 Trunks, which ho will soli low for caeh, and Trunks of the very best quality. THOMAS W. MATTSON, Philo., June 80.1948.—8 m k PICKLES, PRESERVES,—Just received and opened by the subscriber, preserved Ginger and Pine Apple,Orange Jelly, Pickled Lobsters and Gher kina, Manfcoes, Poppers. Picolllll.Tomatoea and On lons, Olivos, Copers, AnohoVfes, Sardines, Trnnatp Kotohup, with a very choice and pure ortlolo of Sal* ad OH, for sale at the, cheap D'ruff. Bopk and Varlotv -Store of ,8. W. HAVERSTICK, North Hanover it? May 18. 1848.' _ . Jfpß WORK NEAtfLV EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE. NeWXlne ofStagei UARiussona, pa. Doctor A* Rankin; New Arrival.' J. & W. B. FLEMING. TENWENT'S - Cloth*, Casslmerea &. Voting*. ..., I WOULD respectfully cull the attention of tit# -public; to n splendid. Iptpf Spring and Sum-,, met Goode, suitable for.genlleinen’e wceri'eonßlit-,’ ing of super French; English; German and Am*-'' rioan Cloths & Casslineres, ..... of all colors and textures, extra super black Cash ineretts; Tweeds and Linens, for spring and sum. mer coals, White.Cnd Fancy Linen Drills, Silk, Satin, Valencia and Cashmere Votings, While and Fancy hfarsailcs, black Italian and Fancy Silk Cravats, black; while arid fancy colored Kid Gloves, ■ . . , . t : ,t-. All open and ready for inspection, opposite tbq Railroad Office, Main street; at the well known .establishment of T. H. SKILES. Carlisle, May 4, 1849,. <»feat Arrival of CHEAP GOODS, f AT Wholesale find Retail store. { have now opened the largest and cheapest «*.' Bonaent of Good* ever brought Co Carlisle, and do mistake. Purchaser* will dd well lo tall and amine-tbiasinammoth stock, as they will be sure to • save money and get good bargain*. ~ To enumerate articles and prices ia out uftho question, as it would dll (hit paper and the half not then.be inserted, Suffice It to say, I have every article in the Dry Goods line, from superfine broad cloth down 10 ibree ? cent calico. Also, a fresh assortment of J. . ftiwcerles. , y-y/. Piiihe Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Teas, Rice, <tc., sail ns cheap aa any house in the town, j , ' ■ , And in Boots and Shoes the largest end cheapest ■ assortment ever brought, east of , , Recollect the pld stand £2ast Main street,’Carlisle,’: where good bargains can always be had. * . c.oghjby; r April 20, 1648: . Spridg and Summer Goods; FORStER’S~NEW STORE,' Pj»« ' - f THE subscriber announces to the jitllH lie, that he has taken the stand lately occupied by Mr. Angnoy, at the corner of street and Hafi par’s How, vyftere he has Jusf received from.tbeeaft* ern cities a large and splendid assortment of . NEW OObDS! ... . ; Purchased m the Atlantic cities of the Importers Sod< Manufacturers, including every variety of Goods.— The Ladies are particularly invited to call-and ex-’ amine bis beautiful assortment of . Dress Goods: Among which the following articles comprise a part: superior wool Cloth} black , and fancy Silks; blue, l»Nck and fancy Casaimeres; fancy poods; Ginghams and Lawns; Bombasines arid A (paces; Vestings of all kinds; de Latnes; London and Domestic Calicoes; Mitu; Gloves. Laces,' Edgings; Hosiery and Rtybphs of ali kinds; together with -a large assortment.pf : ( Groceries. Ail tho above Goods have been purchased at the best and cheapest markets and will certainly bp sold very tow. All persons are respectfully frivlteo to give him call. JOHN B. FOBBTJ3JL - : April, 20, 1848. Dr s' Goods-Kew Arrangement! * THE subscriber has just returned from the eby add is now opening, at bis Old Stand, on Main street; in addition to his former stock, a large and well ae* lectcd assortment of fancy and staple PRY GOODS, which he. intends to sell according to tho old motto, “quick sales and email profits” Among.bis goods aro English and American. Prints, from 4 up to 1 !? cents, every variety of style and pattern. .. - Bleached and Brown Muslins, 3d inch, at 6}.‘ English Ginghoms at 12 cents. ~ ’ • French Lawnsat 12, o.ther articleequaly cheap. Also, a large assortment of Groceries &■ Queenswarc. . He ofTen* ghod New Orlei nf Sugar at 8, prime at 7,' crushed loaf at 10 and broken Joafat. 1J cents—good Rio Coffee at 9 cents—good Mofagsep 8 cle pet quart/ New Orleans halting Molasses at 10— also, lionej. Sprtp/a supetior assort'tnoAt oif Teas, Sniceg..&c. i GEO.' R. CROOKS. Carlisle, April f 3, 1848. Second Arrival of New Ooodi* 8. A. CO YLE has just returned from g|jfea>y[ Philadelphia} and is now opening-a assortment of SUMMER Good* f ’. cSGSSßtSßwhich'wni be Bold 30 per cent* cheaper than ever, consisting in pan of new alyl* dress goods for ladies, viz: . t Striped Jesperiocs, Grenadine*, Printed Barege*, Batiste, , . 4> Satin Stripe do Plajd Poll Decherio, Mode de Lames, French Gingham*, Also, a largo assortment of Frehcb Cloth#, Csoai' meres and Vestings, Bonnets, Ribbons, Gloves, Ho siery, Purchasers will please call and.examine hfif stock for themselves, SB he is determined for caStf. Carlific, Juno I, 1848. ■ New Goods I I "QUICK SALES AND SMALL P#OFm f.” , WHO wants to buy. cheap Lumber) Lei them cari at CH.UKCHjB plj f J,umbvp Yard,' neit the west end of the old Harrisburg, the River, Cumberland sjdo, where they can.buy Common J Board* , for $ll per thousand! and Piue Shingle* for pol thousand. The subscriber! thankful for past favorp/.npw of fers to the public at his old established Lumber Yard.’ at the west end of the old Harrisburg Bridge, the best selected lot of LUMBER. on the bank of the river, consisting of 200,000 long pine Shingles of the best quality, 160.000 longwhllo pine Shingles, 2d quality, and 40,000 of 18 inch Shingles, together with 600,000 feet of Lumber of assorted thicknesses and qualities, such as 1, and 3 inch Panncl; 1, U, and 3 inch In Com mon; I, Is, ij. nnd 2 inch 3d Common.. Also, Ash and Poplar Plank, Poplar, Scantlitig and frafr, fdfb,‘ Boards. Pine and Hcmfock Jofce arid 'Scantling, seasoned Oak Plank. Dry Psnnel. Ist.and 2d com*, mon Boards Plank, 4\uck up.in jhe.yarda*n« last year, and if persona tells you to the contrary don't brieve them but call and ace., 1 Havlng.alao .a Steam Saw Mill in operation,, an£ a large of Timber on hand, both pine qqdOak*’ the subscriber is prepared to saw.hilla to prder, fencq boards,.barii floor plank, laths end palling at short notice. - . , x - The subscriber hopes by strict attention td.hodjhpsq and a determination to scjljowpr. than .any pthei 1 Yard at the river, that. hid old customers and thq rublio generally, will give him a call before piircha- . sing elsewhere. • HENRY CHURCH*^* Bridgeport, May 25, 1848. Drugs I Drug*! , W Prices Reduced,. IK: PHYSICIANS, Country Merchant* and jP.ediQrii are Invited to call and examine my «tqck ofiMo* dicmea, I’alnU, Gloss, .Oil, Vamlshei, etc. DRVa$: , , Patent Mcdiclnea, Herba and EitraeU, Fine .Ohemtcala, spicea, ground & whole.' Inalrumejita, Eiaencea,' I Puto Eaaendal Olla, PetCumery, *o.' - I DYE spjfFS, , ! Log and Cam Wocda,' OiiyitrluU, poppom.*, r ' Lap Eye, , ’ ’ 1 ' Indigooa, Madden, Bumao, Alum, , PAiifTS, . Wothorill & Brolher’a Pure Le«d,.Obrome Green end Yellow, Point & Vernl.h Diuebee, Jeroej Win Jaw 0I«H, Linaeod Oil, Turpentine, Cone) & Coach Vernteh, end Red ,l.ead. All of which wl.l he .old et the eery loweet market price, et (ho cheap 9nig end' Book elore of *■■l ■ , S, W. HAVERpTICKm Oerllile, June 1, IBdo. , '( r* Jm I ‘ JUBT opened at Iho " Dee Hive’* a)arg. loiol Paroaolptta end Bun Bhadee, which will he aold' Ft, A. COYI.E,
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