wost Philadelphia iStovo: Works. rpTHB: subscribers /respectfully/ inform/ their X friends and the/p.ub)ic lliat .Uiey are now pre.- parod to execute any orders with which they may be favored,,for their' West Philadelphia Complete Cook Stove, pf which they have, three sizes; Can non and Dare Cylinder,Stoves, seven sizes; Oases and Tops for Cylinder Stoves, five sizes; 1 Oven; Plates* four sizes; Cottage Air-tight Parlor Stoves, (for wood,) two sizes; Gas Ovens, three sizes;. Cast-iron Heaters, and a large and beautiful as sortment of Patterns for Iron Railing., - Their goods are all made of the best material, and from new and beautiful designs.. Thoir West Philadelphia Complete is, without doubt, the best and most saleable Cook Stove in the market. They are .constructed with : Moll’s Patent Feeder, Front and Grate, which gives them a decided .superiority over, all others. They only want a trial to confirm what is here asserted. Castings of all kinds made to order wiiH prompt ness and despatch. . • . \ Samples may be seen and .orders, left .at the Foundry, or at J. I). Kohler’s, 154 north Second \i,i Mathieu.& Doieeau’s 187 south Second st., and at \Villiam9 & Hinds’, 398 Market st. 1 WILLIAMS, KOHLER, MATHIEU & 00. ( August 34, 1848.—6 m; * ’ - - -' Delay no tottger. ; WHEN disease irtvades the physical frame,no lime should be lost in procuring a proper remedy to arrest the malady at once. For the cure of Pulmonary Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, Obstinate Coughs. Spitting Blood, Pain .in.the Breast, .in short, all diseases of the Throat and Lungs, “Thomson’s Compound Syrup of Tarand Wood Naphtha” is superior to all other remedies operating mildly and pleasantly in the general system, strengthening and healing the lungs, soothing irritation, arresting the cough, allaying nervous restlessness, and. imparting tone (o the debilitated frame. Thousands have been restored to health by the unparalleled efficacy.of., this ex cellent medicine, and proof abundant is offered of its’superiorly over every other remedy. Prepared only by Angiley & Dickson* N. B, corner of sth and Sprdce streets; Philadelphia. Sold in Carlisle by J, & VV. 13. Fleming* at 50 cents or $1 per bottle. . August 24, 1848.—3 t Election Proclamation. WHEREAS in and by an act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled “An act relating to the elections of this Commonwealth,” passed, iho 3d day of July, A. D. 1839, it is made the duty of Ihe Sheriff of every bounty within this Commonwealth, to give public hollco of the General Elections, and in such notice Id enumerate; •• 1. The officers to be elected, 9. Designate the place at which the election Is to be held.. I JAMes Hogpen, High Sheriff of the county of Cumberland, do hereby make known and givo ibis public notice to tho electors of tlic county of Cum berland, that on the Second TdttsDAV of October, next, (being tho 10th day.of the month,) a Gene ra) Election will bo held at |he several election districts established by lavV In said county, at which time they will Vote hy. ballot for the several officers hereinafter named* vizi oNH Person for Governor of iho Statu of Pennsylvania. CNI2 PERSON for Canal Commissioner of tho State of Pennsyl vania, ONti filstlsON to represent the counties of Franklin and Perry, id the Congress of the United Stales. two piJnsONs to represent the county of Cumberland in tho House of liepresqntalives of Pennsylvania. ONE PERSON for Prolhonoiiry of.the County of Cumberland, ; ON 15 PERSON Tor Recordef and Clerk of the county of Cumber land. . ' ONE PERSON for Register of Wills for the county of Cumber land. r... - - ' ■ otiti Person - ! for Commissioner of the county of Cumberland’ ONE PERSON for Director of the Poor find of Ihe House ol Em* ployraenl of iho county of Cumberland. ONE PERSON f*»r Auditor to settle iho public accounts of the county of Cumberland.• The said election will bo held throughout the County* as follows: The elcciiott in the election district composed of the Borough of Carlisle, and tho townships of N. Middleton, South Middleton, Lower Dickinson, Lower Frankford, ar.d West Pennsbormigh, will be hold at the Court House, in the Borough of Carllslet ThtfeleCtlon in (Ho dledllon district composed of (Silver Spring township, will be held at the public house of George Duey, in Hogeslown,' In said township. Dy an dot of the General Assembly, passed die Olst day of April, A. D. 1816, the election In the election district composed of Hampden township, will be held at the house now occupied by Henry Dressier, in said totvnshipi’ Bjr the same act the election in the flection dis iflfttftfinptfaed of Lisburn and a part of Allen town ship, knotth as the Llsbdrn district, shall hereaf ter hold their elections at the public house now (occupied by John C». Hook, in Lisburn. I The election in the election district composed, of 'fiasl Pennsborough township, will ho. held at the ipublic house now occupied hy Samuel Ronnlngcr,at “(ho west end of the Harrisburg bridge. 'file election In the election district Composed of jNcw Cumberland, will ho hold at the public house |>f W, P. Hughes, in the Borough of New Cumber* land. The election in the district composed of that part if Allen township, which election was heretofore iclu at the public house of Win, Hughes, in (he Jorough of New Cumberland, will bo hold at (ho I'cnant House of George Hock, now occupied hy tabert CoflcYt 1 11 said township. I The election m the district composed of that part tof Allen township, not included in the Now Cqm morland, George Hcck and Lisburn election districts, twill bo hold at the public house of David ShoaQer, in jfehepherdstown, in aaid township. I The election in the district composed of, tho Bo rough of Mochanicsburg, will bo held, at tho public mouse of John Hoover, *|n said horougn. ? The election in tho district composed of Monroe jlownshlp, will bo hold at tho public house of John Paul, in Ohurchlown, in said township. I_ The election In. the district composed of Upper SMckinson township, will bo held at-.the public house of Jacob Trego, in said township. ■ The election in the district composed of (ho So* sough of Nowvillo, and townships of Mifflin, Upper iFrankford, Dig. Spring, and that pait of Newton township, not .included in (ho Leesburg election district hereinafter mentioned, will bo held at the Brick School House in the Borough of Nowvillo. Tho election in the district composed of Hopewell township, will ho held at the School House in New burg, in said township. Tho election in (ho district composed of (ho Do rough of Shipponsburg, Shipponsburg township, and that part of Southampton township, not lncludod in tho Leesburg election district, will bo held at tho Council House, in the Borough of Shipponsburg. And in and by an act of tho General Assembly of this Commonwealth, passed tho 2d July, 1680, it is thus provided, “That the qualified electors of parts of Newton and Southampton townships In tho coun ty of Cumberland, bounded by the following lines end distances, viz: Beginning at (be Adams county lino, (hence along tho lino dividing the townships of Dickinson and Newton to tho turnpike road, ihcnco along said turnpike, to Centre School Houao on said turnpiko, in Southampton township, thence to a paint on the Walnut Bottom road ntlloyhuok’s, including Reybuok’s farm, ihonco a straight direction to tho Saw Mill belonging to the heirs of George Clover, thence olong KryshePti run to the Adame county lino, thence along of Adams county to the place of beginning, bo'\and the same is hereby de clared a now and separata election district, tho oloc sion to be hold at the publio'tQuso of John Koybuck, sn Leesburg, Southampton towujjip, r.-Notice is hereby, given, I -"That . every .pomon,. .excepting Justices of the j Peace, who; shall holdi. any. office Or appointment, of Srofit Jor.trust under the United States, or of, this i tote, or any.city or incorporated district, whether a | 'commissioned officer Ut* ‘Otherwise; a subordinate offi cer of agent,who is or shall be employed under .the legislative, executive, or judiciary department of this Slate, of of the United States, or of any city or of any incorporated district/ and also that faVeiy member of Congress and of (ho Stale Legislature, nhd of the Selebt or Cbinmon Councilor any city, or commis sioner of any incorporated district, i& by law incapa ble of holding or exercising, of the Same time, the office or appointment of judge, inspector; or clerk of ony-elections of this - Commonwealth, and that no inspector, judge.or other officer of such election shall be eligible lo be then voted fori /. : And the said act of Assembly entitled an act rela ting to elections of this Commonwealth, passed July 2d, 1839, further provides as follows, to wit.: ."That the inspectors and judges 'shall meet at the respective'places appointed for molding the election in the districts to which they respectively belong, be fore 0;o'clock in the morning of the second Tuesday of October, and each .of said inspectors shall appoint one dork, who shall bo a qualified voter of such district; “In case the poison who shall have received the second highest number of ;votcs for inspector, shall not attend on the day of any election, then the per son who shall have received the second highest num ber of voles for judge at the next proceeding election, shall act os an inspector in his place.. And in case (ho person who shall have received the highest num ber of votes for inspector shall not attend, the person elected judge shall appoint an inspector in bis place; and in case the person elected a judge shall not at tend,' then the inspector who received the highest number of votes shall appoint a judge in his place; or if any vacancy shall continue in the board for the space of one hour after the time fixed by law for the opening of the election, the qualified Voters of the township* ward or district lor which such officer shall have been elected, present at the place of election shall elect one of their number* to fill such vacancy. **lt shall be the duty.of the several assessors* re spectively fo attend at iho place of bolding every general; special or township election, dbring. the whole, lime said election is kept'Open, for the purpose of giving -information to -the inspectors and judge when colled on, in relatioh to the right of any per son assessed- by them to vote at such election, or such other matters in relation to the assessment of voters as the said inspectors or either of them shall from time to time require. ' "No person shall- ho permitted to vote at any elec tion as aforesaid, than a white, freeman of the ago of twonty-onc years or more, who shall have resided in this State at least one year,.and in the election dis trict where fao offers to vole at least ten days imme diately proceeding such election, arid within two years paid a state or county tax, which shall have been assessed ut least (on days bofero the election.— But a citizen of the United States who has previous ly boon a qualified Voter of this state, and removed therefrom and returned, dud who shall have resided In the election district and paid taxes aforesaid,shall bo entitled to vo.le after, residing in this state six months. Provided, That the white freamen; citizens of the United Slates between the ages of tvyenty-ono’ and twenty-two years, and have resided in the elec tion district ton days os aforesaid, shall be entitled tb vote, although they shall nut have paid taxed; “No person shall be admitted to vote whose ri&me is not contained in the list of taxable inhabhanUfur nished by the commissioners, unless. First, ho pro duce a receipt for the payment, within two years, of a state or county tox assessed agreeably to the con stitution, ortd give satisfactory evidence cither on his own oath ur affirmation, or the oath or affirmation of another that ho has paid.such a tax, or on failure to produce a receipt, shaH mokooath to tho.paymcnt thereof, or Second, if he claim a right to vote by be ing oh elector between the age of twenty-one and twenty-two years, he shall depose on oath or affirma tion, that ho has resided in the elale at least one year next before his application, and make such proof of residcnco in the district os ia required, hy-lhis act, and that ho does verily believe, from the accounts given him that be is of the ago aforcsiid, and give such other evidence os is required by this act, where upon the name of the person so admitted to vote shall be inserted in'the alphabetical list by the.inspectors and a note made opposite thereto by writing the word “tax/’ if ho shall bo admitted to vote by rcoson of having paid tax, or the word "age” if. he shall be admitted to vole by reason of such ago shall be coll ed out to the clerks, who shall make the like notes in the lists of voters kept hy them. ‘' "In all cases where the'name of the person claim ing to vote is found on the list furnished by the com missioners und assessors, or his right to vole whether found thereon or not, is objected to by any qualified Citizen, it shall bo the duty of .the inspectors to ex amine such person on oath as to his qualifications, und if ho claims to have resided within the stale for one year or more, his oath shall bo sufficient proof thereof, but shall make proof by at least ono compe tent witness, who shall bo a qualified elector, that ho has resided within the district for rnoro than ten days next immediately proceeding sold election, and shall also himself swear (hut his berth fide residence, in pursuance of his lawful calling, is within the dis- und that ho did. not remove Into said district fof Iho’ptfrpDSo df voting therein. “Every person qualified ns aforesaid, and who shall make , duo proof, if required, of his residence ond payment of taxes, as aforesaid, shall bo admitted to vote In the township, ward, or district, in which ho shall reside. “ITuny period shrill, prevent or attempt to prevent any officer of any election under this act, from hold. Ing such election, or use or threaten any violence to any such officer, or- shall interrupt ot Improperly interfere with hiin in thft execution of his duly, or shall block up the window or avenue to any window where the sumo may bo holding, or shall riotously disturb the peace at spell election, or shall use or practice any intimidating throats, force or violence, with design .to Influence unduly or overawe any elector* or to prevent him from voting or to restrain the freedom of Choice, such person on conviction shall bo fined In any srim not exceeding five lihmlrcd dollars and bo imprisoned fur any time not less than three nor more than twelve months, and if it shall be shown to Court, where (ho trial of such I 'offence shall bo hud, that the person so oflbndlng was not a real, deni of (ho city, ward, district* or loWnship where the Biiid offence was committed, and not untitled to vote therein, then on conviction, ho shall bo senten* ced to pay a fine of not less than one hundred, nor more than one thousand dollars, and bo imprisoned not loss than six months nor more than two yours. u lf any person or persons shall mako any bet or wager upon (ho result of any election within this Commonwealth, or shall offer to make any such bet or wager, either by verbal proclamation thereof, or by any written or. printed advertisement, challenge or invito any persons to mako such bet or wager, upon conviction thereof, ho or they shall forfeit and pay throe times the amount so bet or to bo bet. "If any person hot by law nualified, shall frandu* lenity vole at any election in this commonwealth, or I being otherwise qualified, shall vote out of his proper district, or if any person knowing the. want of such qualification, shall aid or procure such person to veto, the person offending, shall oh conviction, bo finod in any sum not exceeding two hundred dollars, and bo imprisoned for any term not exceeding throe months, "If any person shall vole at more than on? election di.lriol, or otherwise fraudulently volo more Ilian onco on Iho some day,or ahull fraudulently fold and do- Ivor lo Iho inapoolor two llokolo together with Iho Intent Illegally to.vole, rieo and procure another bo lo do, ho or they offending shall on convlollon.be fined in any sum not loss than fifty nor more than five hundred dollars, and bo Imprisoned for any term not less than three nor moro than twelve months. If any person not qualified lo Vote In this Common, wealth, agreeably lo hw, (except thb sons of qualifi ed citizen*,) ahull appear at any place of election far the purpose of issuing tickets or of Influonoing the citizens qualified to vote, ho shall on conviction, for felt and pay any sum exceeding ono hundred dollars fur every such offence, and bo imprisoned , for any term nut exceeding three months. . Agreeable to the provisions of (ha slxty.firstsonUori of said act, every Goncrufand Special Election shall bo opened between (ho hours of eight and ton in the forenoon, and shall continue without interruption or adjournment unlit raven o'clock In the evening, when Iho polls shall bo closed. And tho Judges of the respective districts afore, said, are by tho said act'required to meet atlho Court House, In the Dorougliof Carlisle, on tho third day after the said election, being Friday tho 13lh day of October, then and there to perform the tilings re. qulrod of thorn by law. i Given under my hand at Carlisle, this S3rd day of, August, A, D. XU4B, JAMES lIOFFER', Sheriff. August 24, 1848. ,; . =,j Register's Koilcq.. NOTICE is hereby given all persons interes ted, that tllefollowingaccdunls have been filed in this .office for examination, by the accountants therein named, ;and.will be presented to the Orphan’s Court ,of Cumberland county for confirmation and al lowance, on Tuesday,' the 12th day of September, A* D. 1848. ■ . JL.Tlio account of Christian Tilicl* Esq.y Michael HooVcr, lalb of the boroligh of Mechanics* burg, debt 9. The acbbhnt of DaVid Kolb ond Jacob Lehman, Ex’rSi of Wm. Lehman*, late of West Pcnnsborough township, dec. 3. The account of John Coovcr, Ex’r. of John Eicholtz, lato of Allen tp., dec. 4. The account of Lowis H. Williams Esq., Adm’r Do bonis non, of Thomas M’Cormick* late of Mifflin, ,tp., dec,, . ' '.r " ( • 5. The. sup’l account of William Fahnestock, jr., Ex’r of William.Fahnestock, sen., late of Monroo .township, dec. 6.. The sup’l.account of Jacob Erb, Adin’r of John Erb, late of Monroe tp., dec, - • 7. The account' of William Patton ond Robert Huckett, Adm’re. of Henry Hackclt, lato of the bo rough of Newville* dec.’ - ■B, The account of Robert Laird,‘Guardian of Phil ip Baktfr, as Bled by said R. Laird’s Ex’r. 9. Tim account of David Neiswanger Adm’r. of Martin Neiswanger, lato of Monroe township, dob. 10. The final.account of Geo. Brindle Esq., Adm'r of David Wolf, late of Monroe township* dec. ‘ 11. The account of George Brindlo* Esq., Adm’r df Daniel BcllZhoovor, late of Monrao township de ceased. 19. Tho abcount of George Brindlo, Esq., Adm’r of Magdalena Dillor* late of Munrae tp., deci, 13. The account of Robt; M’Cartney* Adm’r. of Chrlstcmi Menlz, late of the State of Missouri, dec. 14. Tho account of-Dartiel K. Hoisy* Adm’r. tif William Lchox, lato of HogdcfilolVn, dec/ 1 15. The guardianship accounts of Rcinobk Ang noy. Esq,, Guardian of George Noidigh Charles Nei digh, John Nuidigh, Sam. Ncidigh and William Nei digli, minor children of Sam’J. Neldigh, lato of the borough of Carlisle, dec. 16. The account of George Earnest, Adm’r df Conrad Earnest, lato of South. Middleton tmVnsblp, doe.. 17. Tho ddoqunt of JohnVtfeaklino, jr., Adra’r. of John Weakline, sr., laid of Newloh Ip.,dec. • 18. The account ofJohn B. Vandbi-boll, Esq M Adm of James Steward, Kilo of Mifflin Ip., dec. 19. Thb aebbuhl of Mclclioir Hoffer and Jacob Hoffer, Esqs., Ex’rs of Melchoir Hoffer,' late of the borough of Carlisle, dee. 1 20.-Tho account of Adam Slorcr, Esq., Adm’r ..of Wm. Slraycr, late of Hampden township, dec. ,21. Tho account of Thomas Bradley; Adm’r. of Geo. Eisentmrt, late of South Middleton township, debj 22. Thb account of James Kelso, Adm’r. ofSam 1 Kelso, late of Southampton tp., dee. 23. Tho account of Lawrence H. Randal, Adm’r., Do bonis non; of Robert M’Laughlin, late of the bo rough of Newviilo, dee., % 24. The account of Dr. Alexander Steward,-Ex’r. tifJuhh Dtincaii,lale of the borough ofShippensburg, dee. ' 25. T.ho account of Andrew Hecker, Ex’r of John George, late of tho borough of Carlisle, dee. 20. The account of John R. Rinehart and* Henry Rinehart, Adm’rs.ot Wm. Rinehart,-late of N. Mid* dloton township, dec. 27. Tho sup’l. account of Joseph Mosscr, Admr.ol Fetor Fikes, late of Allen Ip., doc. 28. Tho account of Denj. Myers, Ex’s, of George Kissinger, lute of-Dickinson township* dee., os set tled by .said Myers’Admr. . 29. The account of Wm. M. Bcctcm, Esq., Adm. of Arthur Buchanan, late of the bortfUgh of Carlisle, deCi 6 . JAMES McCULLOCIT, Regiatkr. UEdisfEll’s OFFICE, > , . Carlisle, August 17; 1848.—4 l f Estate Notice; LETTERS of administration on thecstatc of Mrs. Isabella Britton, late of Southampton township, Cumberland county, Pa., have been granted by the Register of said county to the subscriber. living in said township. All persons indebted to said estate arc requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenti cated for settlement to ROBERT BRITTON Admr. August 17,. 1848.—61* Notice. THE following accounts having boon presented lo the Court ol Common Pleas of Cumberland co., said court appointed the Ist day of August Term, 1648, (being Monday, (he ,98th) for the final passogc and confirmation of said accounts, and rule on all persons concerned to appear and show cause why tho same shall not be passed aod confirmed by said court, viz: ... The account of C. Tilzel, Assignee of John R. Gosweiler. Tho account of Samuel Woods, Committee of Jas. Woods. W, M. BEETEM, Proibonotary. Prbtlionotary’sOffice, i Corlislc, August 17, 1848. f . Teachers Wunted. A MEETING of the Board of School Directors of -LjL North Middleton District will be held on Satur doy the 26th lust,, at 2 o'clock P. M„ at the public house of Da«id Martin, in Carlisle for tho purpose of examining Teachofs. All wishing to bedorne Teach* ers will please attend. ABM. LAMBEHTON, Secretary. August 17, 1848.—2 t To Coutractcrs. PROPOSALS will bo received by the Subscri ber up to the. 10th September next lor putting up the. Stone Work of a building at Dublin Gap, Sul phur Springs, 100 feel by 40 feel, the materials to be furnished on the ground—the slope are of good quality. The work will be required lobe comple ted by the let of December next. Proposals will also be received for the Carpen ter Work of sald.houso up to the same time, the, materials to be furnished on the ground, except whim pine boards and piank for window frames and sash, door frames and doors, washboard, stairs, mantles, &c., which the contractor must furnish. It is dxpccted to have the roof on the house this fall, and to have tho whole completed by the 20ih of April next. A plan of tho same can be seen by calling on the subscriber. Proposals will also bo received for Plastering tho building, up to October 20th. Materials to be furnished on tho ground, and to bofiniehed by tho Ist of June next. * SCOTT COYLE. Newville, Aungsl 17, 1848.—3 t. Estate Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that loiters of Adminis tration oh the estate of Joseph Burkholder, Sr., lute of Mifflin tp., dec’d., have been granted to tho sub* scribor residing in Frankford tp. All persons having claims against said estate are requested to present thorn for settlement, and thoso indebted to make Im mediate payment to PETER MYERS, Adm’r. August 10^1848.-—QI €nmp Mooting, THE African. Wenlyan Methodist Episcopal Association, will hold a CAMI* MEETING near tho Carlisle'lron works, 4J miles cast of Carlisle, on tho Dili, 10th, 1 Uh, I2ili, mid 13th days of Sop toinber next whoro till persona friendly to tho pro motion of Religious principles, arc affectionately Invited to nile;id. s' . August 17,1818.— 3 t. Two Strays. CAME to tho -premises of tho subscriber in Frnnkford township, oh 3d Inst., two Heifers.- Ono red, hate a white head, while stripe on (ho back and white tail, no hornr, muf springing to calf. Tho othor a’ llghtbrlndlo, vßth horns, white face,* a white spot over tho shoulders, and end of the tall white. The oWncr id requested to comrf forward, proVo prorterly, pay charges and lake them away,-or they will bo disposed of according to law. KETBft MYERS; August W, 1018.—3 t. Vnlntkblo Propforly for Sale. mtfAThrgo t*o story PLASTERED STONE i HOUSE, situated on the north’side 1 of West High street, in (ho bbroughi of Carlisle, is olTorcd for sale. ‘ WM. B. KNOX,'Atl’y. July 20, 1848. 1848.—(f " ; f Valuable Town Property for Sale. ; /THE subscriber, who intends to move west, of fers .at-priyatJß sale, the new and-convenient Brick Dwelling House, Back Buildings, and Lot-.of Ground,.now occupied by J, B. Bratton,’in High street, a fcw doors west of East street, and. ad joiiilng.prbperiy of Georgb Spnderfcon on the west* ■ Oj—a. apd iheWido.w The HOUSE is 92 feet deep by 54Teet la entirely new, and'finished in jtaßSßHitbp most modern stylo, and in point of design aud convehlenl arrangements will compare favorably with any house of similar dimensions in the borough of Carlisle. It has two parlors with folding doors, diningroom, kitchen and hall, on .the first floor, all of very convenient size, and five comfortable ohamborron the second floor.— An Excellent cistern with pump is convenient to the kitchen door. The cellars of both the front and back buildings are dry, and the one half of the. front cellar has a large fire place,4s floored and finished, and is convehient for doing all kinds of rough work. The lot extends 107 feet back, with the privil ege of a 12 foot alley, to be a private alley extend- Jng ; from Mulberry alley south 58, feel between lots of George Sanderson and Ephraim Cornman, is under good fence, and contains a number of se lect and choice fruit trees, suoh as Peach, Cherry, Plum, Apple, Quince, &c. ' * r . This property is a most desirable, place of. resi dence, and is well .worthy the attention of those wishing a good and cheap property. For particu lars enquire of the subscriber, residing |n High street. Carlisle, WILLIAM MOtfDY..: Carlisle, August 17, 18-18.—if WILL be sold at public sale,-on SatUrddytbo 16tb day of September next* at 10 O’clock A. M. on the premises, late the pr operty of William Lehman, deceased, situate in Frankfort! township, Cumberland county, about 8 miles from Carlisle* and.lhreequor leie of a mile cast of Alter’* mill, ,to Wit: A tract of Slate Land, bounded byriondb df Behj. Alter, George Finkenbiner* Abraham Gay man; atid others, containing 174 ACUE3 AND 43 of whichabout ,105, acres are 'cleared and in a good stale of cultivation—tbo residue Is timber, land, most of which is of good quality. There are about 8 acres of meadow on said farm. The impiovcmcuts arc a new,two stbry Brick House,. Log Barn, •JJjHtWagon Shed, Corn Crib, and other Oul -I—E-BBbuildings, Ah excellent well of water is convenient to the dwelling. Also an Orchard of thriving young Apple trees. There aro also on the promises different kinds of fruit-trees, such as Plums, Peaches, &c. The terms of sale will bo—sloo to be paid oh .the confirmation bf tho sale— balance on the Ist of April following, when possession will be given arid a deep made to tho purchaser—the residue in two equal annual payments .thereafter without inte rest, to be secured by judgment or mortgage. .The grain in the ground will be reserved and not pass to the purchaser.: The strew which will arise from tho now crop now in the ground will phhs to thd purcha ser. The taxes of 1849 to bo.paid by tho purchaser. Persons wishing information ore invited to call on either of. tho undersigned, both residing., near the premises! JACOB LEHMAN, . p.AVJD KOtD, „ Executors of William Lehidan. dec’d AiigUsi 17, 1848.—5l 4 Valuable Pi'opci iy for Sal©. •WILL bo Bold at public Bale, in Monroo township, Cumberland county, 1 of a mile from the: boiling Spring Fotgo, and 2 miles from Chutchtown, on Sa turday tlid 2d day of September host, at 12 o’clock, M., on the promises, a small tract of first rale Lime stone Land) containing 21 Acres, moro or loss. Tbo • improvements arc a two story IsmRL LOO HOUSE, . Frame Back Building, u large Frame Burn, and'other outbuildings. Also a variety of AoU (r««o gr*ficd, a wc-11 of- firet **to uialar with it new pump, in it near the door, and oilier con veniences. Terms made known on (lie day of sale *>y JAMES McCLUNE. August 17, 1848.—3 t VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. THE farm, late the properly of Robert Clean, decM., situate on the east side of the Big Spring, in Wpslpermsborougli township, Cumberland co„ 1J miles south, of the Borough of Newville, and the same distance north of Springfield, is offered for sale. , Irvin’s Merchant Mill is within forty perches of the house, and there is four other mills within li miles of said farm. The Cumberland Valley Railroad is within 1 $ miles. This excel lent farm contains v Wat ACRES, and some perches, of first rate Limestone Land, in a good slate of cultivation.. About 140 acres are cleared and the remainderls covered with good thriving limber. Th'e improvements are a large Sf story fujtlL Stone House & Kitchen/ large STONE BARN,* Slone Tenant House, Corncrfbtij Wagon Shed, Spring riouse'.a good Applband Poach Orchard of choice fruit together with Pears, Plums, Cherries, Grapes, &o. Said property preSentdas grealinducemenls as any in (his part of the county to persons wish ing to purchase a comfortable 1 , and permanent homestead. Said properly will he offered at private sale un til Friday the Ifltji of September next, at which time. If not sold, it will be offered at public sale, at 1 o’clock P. M. on said day, when conditions will be made known BY THE HEIRS. Any person wishing to view tho premises can call on John DmcAN, living on the farm, who will show the property and make known tho terms. August 10, 1818.—Gt- LEHMAN Ac WEICUELBAUM, Opticians From Philadelphia. Respectfully inform tho citizens of Carlisle and vicinity that' they will open' during the ses* aion of the August Court, a large assortment of spec tacles embracing.ovary variety of site and quality.— A now invention ofSpcotuclos for distance and close reading, not excelled, with gold, silver and spring Hleal frames, and a new and Improved assortment ol Glasses of their own manufacture. They would par ticularly cull tho attention of the public to their spectacles■ for Near Sighted persons, and for those who have been operated upon for the cataract of the oyof and to their now hind of Glasses and conserves ol the sight, mode of tho best pebble flint and.azure glass. These glasses ore recommended by the most eminent Physicians and Professors in Philadelphia, as the best kind for preserving and improving the sight in continued reading and writing, wherein they do not tiro the eye, but strengthen and improve the vision. Also Spy Glasses, Telescopes, Magnifying Glasses and Microscopes of different powers. Wo can always scloot.Glasses to tho vision of tho persons as wo soo lhom upon first trial. Optical and other instruments, and Glasses care fully and expeditiously repaired. (Cj*Messrs, h, &, W, having,taken rooms at Bek tkm's Hotel', will, bo pleased to* have the public call and oxalhino their articles, during their sojourn. Carlisle, AugUst 10,1848. TUB ELDERS. Stray Stoof. CXME to tho farm occupied by ll»6' subscriber S£in Eastpennaborough township, Cumber- land county, i milo from Oysters Point, on the 24(h of July last, a bWndlo STEER, about 3 years old,.tf tfhitd'Spot in hie face, come white about hie breasi. a white’(ail, and branded on the right horn*. The owner le requested, to dome for ward, prove property, 1 pay Chargee, and take him owaV, Otherwise htfttili bo disposed &I*®® Mj 0 .* aw directs. JOHN WOLF. August 10i 1048.—31* Notice. A N election fdr Managers of the Cumberland Val x\- ley Mutoal Protection Company,'will be held at the public house of Mr. Hoffman, In Dickinson town ship. on Monday thu 4(h of September next- A.G. MILLER, Sool'y. July 27,1848. ' ' •, ! Valuable Farm for Sale. Public Sale of valuable Real Estate* yTTILL be sold at public saloj on . Friday the Ist . Y V 'day of September next; at 1 o’clock P. M;* at the public house of Jacob Txego, in Cenlrcyille, Cum berland county* the following described, real, estate, situate in Dickinson township, in said county, viz: No. 1, A tract df-,Limestone Land’ containing ■;iB4 Acres & 80 PerchC^ bblih Jbd Ity larids bf Daniel Keller, Benjamin Smith, John.T* G.recn, 4Hd others* ond Nos. 3 & 4, herein after dbscribcd, of which about 140 actrcs are cleared and tho residue well Umbered* haVihg theroort erect- Med a two story BRICK HOUSE* a Log and Frame Barn, Wagon Shed*. Corn Cribs, and other outhouses, with a ncVet failing spring of water near the door. No. 3. A tract of'Llmestono Land containing 111 Acres & 1 Perch, bounded by Nos. I & 3, lands of Daniel Keller, Wm. Means and others; of which about 90 acres are cloar edand the residue.covered wbh thriving timber, ha ving a LOG HOUSE and LOG BARN,thereon erec ted. No. 3. A tract of Gravel Land containing 1 OS Acres & e£ Perches, bounded by Nos. 2 & 4,' lands of Wm. Shrivor, Pe ter Busman and others, of which about 40 ocres are cleared dnd the residue covered with oak and pine timber. The pine is of the best quality and very val uable; The improvements are a Loo Honan, Sta sh: and SAW MILL, propelled by tltei Yellow Brcccbeb creek. No. 4. A tract of Giarel Land containing . ill Aci*es vho now .lives on the farm; GEORGE BRANDT, BENJAMIN NIESLEY; July 13. 1848 if Valuable Property Tor Sale. THE subscriber offers hts properly for sale, siluat in Silver Spring township, Cumberland county Pa>, one mile north of Mochaulctburg, on tbu road leading from Mechanicsburg to llogcstown, contain* ing S 8 Acres & 75 Perches, of first rate Limestone Land, in a high slate of cut* tivation. About 22 acresare cleared and iho remain* dor. is well tomberod. The improvements'are a good M two story LOG HOUSE, plastered, a good FRAME BARN, and other ncccs* snry out-buildings, a good and never fait* *ng well of water with a-pump in it near the door. There is also a young and thriving Apple Orchard of choice grafted ftuit, and also Poaches, Plumbs and Cherries. If not sold before the 20th of November next, it will bo exposed (o public solo on said day, at 1 o'- clock P. M., when the cohditi6hs will be made known by J ACOB &ROBB. Juno 16, 1848.—1 s THE subscriber offers his property tor solo, sfiua-; led m South Middleton township, Cumberland coun ty, Pa., 2J miles south of Coilfslo, on the road lead ihg from Carlisle fo Potojsburg,'containing 9 Aor&fl and 6-8 Ferohe^, of first' rate Limestone Loiid, In a high stale of culti vation, a small portion of which is well timbered.— n—ji The ImproveihonlC arc a good two story fffljl LOG HOUSE’, a good LOG BARN, aiid . |in|M»a good Well of never failing water, with pump in it, near the door. There is al so a thiing' Apple Orchard of choice grafted fruit, and also Peats, Peaches, PlumV and'Cherries. If not sold before the 2d day of September next, it will be'exposed to public solo on said day, at 10 o'- clock A, M.fwhen conditions will be made known by Michael friesb. June R, 1846.—c0w-ts N. B. There lias lately been discovered op the above a bud of IRON ORB, which promises to bo profitable.’ TUBT opened at.the .“Bee Hive” a large lot’ of ParosolcUfl and Sun Shades, which will bd sold chbnp. 8. A. COYLE. ' subscriber bogs leave to ihform the travelling L commlitiity, that tie intends to fun a LINE OF TAGESFROM CARLISLE TO, YORK, three times b wbek} as follows t Leave Carlisle on ‘Mon day, Wednesday, and Friday morning* at 6 o*clock, A. M., atid arrive at York at 1 o’clock ft M., Which will be in time to take the York lialn of dafalaf'frll- Umorc. Leave York for Carlisle at I o'cldfck I*, M:,. (immediately after, the arrival of tbo cats,) oh both Tuesday, Thursday nnd Saturday, through ChUfeti l town, Dil*stoWn and DoVer,, ; ! > j--* The subscriber assures those Who ihay pklrbfiizb him, thdt tie has prepared himself with comlbrtablfe and safe stages, and will use every effort possible tb accommodate-travellers. Passengers from Carlisle will engage passage at the office of thadubscriber, f 'and will be called for at the places they request „ ill York passengers will engage at the .Depot, (Whitti Hall tavern.) v * GEORGE HBNDEL; Extensive Livery Stable* Tho w -.signed respectfully ,uo public that he continued to carry on the Livery. Business in all its branches at the old stand. His Horses are numerous and well assorted, and bis Carriages em* brace every variety of pattern, such as Coaches*Till* bury’s, Sulkies* Bdggics, &.C., all of the best finish; H!s drivers are all careful and attentive* .Saddle horsed of the most agreeable gaits, alivays ready for customers at low rates. . ’ Tho subscriber dcsiroUs of securing the patronage of (he public, will spare no pains of expense to ren tier his establishment worthy pf the Mbit liberal eh couragemont. Carlisle,' July 27,1848. —tf THIS Popular House has recently Undergone d thorough repair, and been, ftimished iJaith entire new furniture, of the best noalily. Members of the Legislature end others, Visiting the seat of Govern ment, Will find It a Very desirable stopping place; 03* Charges moderate; ....... ~ WM, T. SANDERS, Agent; Harriabhrg, July 21; 1848.—6 m; AMalnOcld Classical Academy; Four miles west of Carlisle t between the NewtiUe State Road dnd the Cumberland Valley Railroad: rpHE Fourth Session will commence bn MONDAY A. tho Ist of May, 1848. The number of students ia limited, and they are carefully prepared for. Col lege, Counting House, dtc. The situation precludes the possibility of studenti associdtingwith (he viclousof from town of tillage, though easily accessible by. State Road or Cumberland Valley Railroad, both of which pass through lands attached to the institution! TERMS; . Boarding, washing, tiiiilonj dec., (per less.) $50.00 Latin or Greek, 5 00 Instrumental Music Ip .pO French or German , * 6 00 Cltchldrs with roibtehccs, dec., furnished by , U.K. BURKS, Principal. April 13,1848.— ly ' ; LOOK OLT FOR BAROAINSI A S 1 am desirous of reducing my stock of Goodd A. before going to the city this fall, I tfili sell, any of my Goods for cash; At gteatty reduced prices. 1 have a large lot bf Calicoes which 1 will sell less than host. All my friends have to' do is to call at the Bee Hive, and thby shall .not be humbugged. Carlisle, Aogos'l 3, 1846;' , ,■ • B. • Poraona- hnatvlngr thpmwelgftg l|idehtpd[ tar S. A. Coyle, will confer a favor by settling their ocoounts before the Ist of September. '* WM.P. swjger! subscribers have just received ffo'fli Philadcl 1 JL phis a new and Frddh sb'pply of Drugs, Medicines, JJ Dyestuff*, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, dee., dec Our stock is now and Complete,and as wo ore determined not to bi undersold,' bu't to sell at the low6st cash prices, we invite tbo attention of country merchants, physicians and othcra, to examine ot/r godds'and price's before purchasing elsewhere.' J. it W. B. FLEMING. June I*s, 1848. . ' ClotliH, CnMSiincros & Vesting*. ; I WOULD respectfully call the BllenliOn of the public, to a splendid lot of Sjvfnff and Sum/ Imor Goods, suitable forgnnilemfn’s wear, consist ing of super French, English, German apd AM*, rican . r , Clotlis & Cassimcrcs, oftfll colors and terflufes. qaffra super black Oash rneretts. Tweeds and Linens, for spring and su'faf mer c6ais,‘ White And Faniy Irfrten o?ifla, Satin, Valencia and Cashmere White' arid Fancy Marsniles, black Italian, and Fancy Silk CrAvats, black, white arid fancy Colored Kid Gloves. . All open hnd ready for Inspection, opposite the Railroad Office, Main street; at ihe'wdU’known establishment of T. H. SKILKS.’ Carlisle, May 4, 1848. WASHINGTON GALLERY OP DAGUERREOTYPES;, No, 234 North Second street, N, corner of , Cnltowhi/l struts Philadelphia. fjMIE Likenesses taken and beautifully dold/ea 1. at ibis yMI known establishment, for One Dot* /or, are universally conceded to be equal Ui evejy' respect Id any in the city. Pictures lakeh equal ly well in cloudy and clear weather. A large as* aorlmentof Medallions and ItocfytU on hand, at from $9 to Bs, including the picture. , .The subscribers rospootfully Ipyito the oll|»en*' of Cumberland county, to call am). examine spec!*- mens of,the .latest improvement? ip the art of-Da* guerreotyping,.which will be exhibitfd cheerfully and without charge, • .. • T. ; St J. 0, TBNNETV Phila., July 6,1848.—6 in t *; I>r. Ocorfftff AVIIUBFonlko,* ' {Graduate of Jiff6tion Medical CoUege l 'Philad4lphia.'j OFFICE ni ('ho residence o t his fatlUi In Sbul'tf, Hanover street, directly opposite Morrell's Holer/ , ... Carlisle, _M«y 18, 1848. , * ' J . WILLIAM T. ? A TTORNEY AT LAW, will practice in tfre,*iv-, OourU of Cumberland county*. Office'in’ Main gircet,' nearly opposite thd county Taft, CaVUslc. March If, 1848, X of administration nn the ealato of Den-’ .LjJatninEberly Jr. deed., late.of Hompton township, Cumberland county ,Pa M have bepn granted to the sub scriber UVlng in sitd township, All persons Indebted 10. salt) .estate are..requested .to jnako immediate pay*, ment, and those having olaiins will present then*' properly authontloatod for settlement to 1 ., . . ; r . JOHN SPROUT; Adm*r/ August 4, 1848.—61* tU ; it . Nqlico. , ■ ; I THE Commissioners of coortty, deem‘ improper to Inform tho putilik that, the staled meetings of the Board of Commissioners will be held' oh the second and’fourth Mondays of each month/ at which time any persons having business with sald.Board. will moot them at thoir office in Carlisle. By order of the Commissioners. . < " ■ Attest; / >V M. RILEY, • ClkV WIsW liiuo of Stages GEORGE HENDEL. WASniSTGTOIV HOPSE. rtAIUUSBDRO, PA. FOURTH SESSION; New Arrival. TENNENT’S Notice,'