CAULIdIiEI)BM(ifciaATIOCI J TJB^ At a meeting of the Carlisle Democratic Club, held at the public house of Jacob Stambaugh-,-on Saturday evening Inst, the following resolutions Wcro offered bjr j. E. Bonham, Esq., and adopted by'acclamation : liJcaoluccl,-That wo cordially .approve ofthe nomi* nation of , the Hun. Morris Lonostretu, of Mont gomerycalmly, as, the Democratic -candidate for Govornor.of this Commonwealth, apd hail (ho Imp. inony and good feeling with which that nomination was effected and sanctioned by tho.Democriilic State Convention recently assembled, qs'a bright ombn of success'in the approaching campaign. No bettor Democrat, or more trustworthy and competent man could bo presented Tor the supporter the people of Pennsylvania.'. Ho is a practiculTarinor, and a man kind-hearted to a fault, affable- and pleasing-in his manners, lie is beloved by ail who know him, and yet has that.man ly and inflexible firmness of character, which will give to his administration ajl-the dignity and high toned Democratic sentiment, that, so much distin guished the. measures of our late lamented Stale Executive. ,Wc prediqt that Judge Lonostrkth will make a model Governor, and follow closely inj the footsteps of the illUstrlous'SnuNK. Resolved, That bur whole ticket being now com plete, from the candidate Tok'Prcsidcnl down, wo feel like givihg .it onr. support! with renewed energy and zeal. . Wo have reason to be proud of oiir candidoles,- ami sanguine ofsuccoßS in ?‘old, (Mother Cumberland;’* Resdlved, That these entered on the minutes of this Association and published. Appointment dv the President.— Thomas C; McDowell of Pennsylvania to ho Consul of the United Slates for. the port of. Bahia or San Salvador, in Bra zil, in the place of Alexander H. Tylefj re-called. * A most cicclionl and judicious appointment.,- Wo have the pleasure of being well-acquainted with Mr« M’Dowcll, and know him to be a man of strict integ rity, and a radical and native Democrat. Wo wish him success now and hereafter. Ij ’ ' ; niA^RiFn; *' On the sth inst., by the Rev: A. H. Kroner, Mr. Jeremiah Rex, of Frankford;tp., to. Miss Rachael of Allen Ip., both of this county. / On the 13th of April Inst, by the Rev. J. N. Hoff* man, Mr. James W. Spangler, to Miss Ann Eliz. GoulU, both of this place. 1 , DIED. f Oh Wednesday 30ih ult;j Mr; Geddas Craighead, Sr., ofSou\h Middleton township; Cumberland. Cou nty, in the 75th your of his ago. ' r On the 24th ult., in Mifllin township, Elizabeth Wisr, v daughter uf John Wise, aged 06 years, 6 months, and 4 days. Clrand Concert. [ MESSRS. George Knoop.ilio celebrated Vlolom jscllist, and, Vincent A. Schmidt* the celebrated Gui tarisls, havc’lhe honor to announce to the public of Carlisle vicinity, that they will give a grand Con cert on to taorrowovoning, Friday, Sept. 8, at Edu cation Hall, on winch occasion they will perform their most popular pieces. For particulars see program me. Sept. 7, 1848.—It; Attention Second Battalion. jftj The Second Battalion of Cumberland Volunteers n will parade in the Borough of Carlisle, on Salur- H day the - 16th day of September instant, at 10 o’- clock A. M., in summer uniform, with arms and ac coutrements in good order for battalion drill. - . By order, of tho Major. , ‘ / JACOB EMMINGER, Adj’t. September 7,1848.—2t public SAbri. BY order of the Court of Common Pleas of Com ber'and ctumly, I will expose the following pro perty of John McKinsiry to sale, pa the promises, on Saturday the 30th diy of September, 1848, viz: Tho dne Undivided twentieth pari of a tract of land in Wnstpennsborough township, bounded by lands of George Rhuy, Win. Dunlap, Jubes Huston and other's, containing 130 acres; more or lens. This sale to take place on tho promises, {it 10 o'clock A. M. lliy, undivided two-fifths uf 5 acres of |snd, tying in Dickinson township, bounded by lands of John and George Ewing. This sale to take place on Ibo premises, at 2 o’clock P. M. Terms cash. - .. . -WIELIAM HARPER, Committee. September 7,1848.—3 t - I I SANDS; LENT & CO'S *|L Hippofereean Arena. jFPHIS tmmcmo and truly magnificent estihlishmcnl |j| will be opfail In Carlisle, on WEDNESDAY tho ill instant, lor one dat only. In dddillon Ip their already mammoth troupe of nßqucslriuns and Animals the Proprietors offer, the present season* n series of novel and magnificent on* say-talmnonls, fur surpassing niiylhinij tlm( efror was jjncsonlod (a tho Amofioari public; Tho lending new futures of IhU cilcrtslv’o domnany oonslsU of a pair of trained Elephants, Jenny i.lrid and Roincd, and ton Egyptian Camels, whose porfornmndcs have hcon tbo wonder and delight of thousands in Croat Britain \§tld on tho continent of Europe. Independent of gUicso ummrntfolfed novelties; the company proper Is pipippoßoa of a host of artists w.hoso abilities, hpvp ;«ood (ho test of tho most searching criticism both in wPO old and now worlds, and the names which urp iJbw otTercd aro a sufficient guaranty that none but j|no most talented have boon selected. S Among them will bo found those of Mr. R. Sands ind h!a children Maurice and Jesse; Mons. Cano In HU astonishing performance; Munlor-Wntlor Aymar, fto Juvenile Equestrian Wonder In various acts of nuitatiim unapiiroaohod as u buro-bnok riderfM'llo Rbsailho Modignn, the Fairy Amazonian Princess Vthe Arena, only 7 years of ago;. Mr. Madignn; tho Brest accnio and polyhippinn Equestrian; Sig. Poroz, lo unrivalled Contortionist; Mr. Rugglos, tho popu |r and unsurpassed performer, on the Corde Vomnto; Ivm, Aymor, the Aerial Vanltor; Albert Aymor; Messrs. Rico, Mitchell, Crawfoid, Lucy, Tucker, and ■ host of other performers, mate and female, all of to most approved talent in their various feats. This mammoth corps will enter town on tho morn* iff of exhibition, at 11 o'clock, in procession and avalqado, preceded by tho Saorod Egyljan Chariot f Islsund Osiris, drawn hy 10 Egyptian Camels, ontaining tho splondu| full band attached to the ompany, Noil in order will bo the East India Car; lo which ♦ill bo harnessed the two Elephants, followed.by tho nagnlflcont Stud of Horses, and' all the numerous lastly and highly ornamented Vehicles belonging to ho company.. The beautiful Fairy Carriage drawn >y twenty Lilllputinii ponies, driven In hand, will •ring up tho roar of the whole procession; the- louto nsomble of which surpasses anything which lan guage can describe. ■" Master of the Arena, CqpL J. A. Decamp. Enues rlan Director, Mr. H. P, Madlgan, Troosuror, Mr. r * W. Foshay, Clowns,Polhmd nnd . Lathrop, both listingulshcd above all others In the country, for holt wit and joviality, and unsurpassed, by an in the 'orld for their genuine nnd unexceptionable, humor, lusloal Director, Mr. E. K. Enlori; Loader of the Irass Rand/ Mr. Gon. Sboloy; Loader of the String 'and. Herr A. Oorlotr. The Pavilion* in' which the company will exhibit is (y far the hugest over erected, and will bo brilliantly llumiimtad on the night of performance. ,i . ■ Door* open at 9 and 7 o’clock P. M. ; - Performance pnimoncos at and 7J o’clock! K Admittance 95 cents? positively no half price. I 7,1648.-34 IVoticc. LETTERS testamentary bn the estate of the Rev. Dr. Robert Emory, late President of Dickinspn .‘Col lege, have been granted (p .the. subscriber residing in Carlisle. ' All poisons .having claims against fiaid es tate will present them for settlement, ahd those in debted are requested to make immediate payment to WM. D. SEYMORE, Bxocutdr. ;; Sept. 7,1848.—Gt A Reduction of 20 per benii THE subscribers are selling theirlSJcehlChl icoes at 10 cents, together with a great.quantity.pl other goods at reduced prices.-, .Call soon lor bar- 1 gains—they are going off with a perfect rush.. ~ j. ; / A. &W. BBNTZ. . September.?, 1848.'• ~ MS-1* OF-’ITBXT.EIISi aPVBRTIHBP IK TUB •’ VOLOWTEKa’* nV AProINTHENi. S 18. ' Jlnd be it further enacted, * * - * -* And nil advertisements made Under ,tlio orders of the Post TioßtorGoncral, in called for in any Post-office; shall be inserted in the iinpornrl ■papers of the town or place where tile office ridvCrtisingmaV be situated; having the largest circulation. - , > ■ X. [JW»u Post-OJfice Law , passed March 3,1845. LIST OF LETo inn min g> m the Post-office at Sc ptcim&rflV'-;\848. 1 in qiiirihg for.letters on this list, will 'please say they arc advertised. ■' 1 ■ • t J </1 ;' / ~ Albert Mrs Marry Logun Rodger; 1 * 1 Anderson Jano.L Loudon Mr (MiddlebeK)j Armstrong Ann Leidig Jacob F Armstrong Only 1 Marchine G Adams F; 15; -- * * Morrison Catharine Allen William :• - ; *Mbrrißqn’ : Jsiie. Beaty William ’«Martain JoSepH- Back Ft: ©;• Brown John* W M . • i. Blylef Jacob Amds^*’ Burkholder Maßlia ‘ , Miller Christean Basse Dr Herirjr ‘* . M’Mahus'JobJft Boris Daniel. ;; . •*;* Ostef^difcO'tfk. Elbe John ofcj-iQb Mii'iSAnn Collins Joseph Philips Cole Atm'ElSza .’ Reese Jamto.-A Custer Daniel . ... ‘ Rlber Jacob? CauTnian AD , • ; -ftbush George 1 v f p Duycho Charles Rfloads Samuel W' Dobbs Thomas B .lluhl. LeUnfiard*.. Diobos Pelcr Smith JP. B. Esq Deeds Mary -* , Shaw Susannah ‘ Dunlap James j ' . Stuart Samuel Eyre Anno •• ' Sanders Eltoksander Turner Edwin 'Spangler Jacob (S M) Fuulk Susannah Sampson Samuel Fox Richard . Shiver.^anitik Gibter William Smith DanieViCeq Gresinger Samuel Gollieh Frod- Hock Lewis A * rich v . "TV Hamer Win t FrlnciB •; Holsapple John Thrbne*3r&}krt y'"*\ Hutchinsoq John N 2 Underwood , Hawltihs Edward Weiles . Joned William , » Jumper Bangamnn * Weldon Lidia / * Kjpo Jacob WdrdedWer Frcderich Kiser Rachel M Webster Davids Keiler Hehrielie VVashington EJlza' \ • Knope Callierh S’ Woodward.Rjfcvvell Esq GEO. SANDERSON, P.M. Kjjj|pa -imtteirt<e THIS invaluable inedicino was prepared from an extensive practice of scverril yours in a bilious cli mate, and is never known to fall of curing Fever and Ague, or ony of the diseases above named. Those who are suffering from affections of this kind, as also those who have become invalids fiom their effects upon the constitution, will find the India Oiioi.aooove a most invaluable remedy for purifying the blood, a nil thoroughly cleansing from the system tho morbid effects of a bilious climate. Testimonials. Tho following ore a few among the many testimo nials of the great value of the Cholagogu*. Their source U such ns will at least entitle the medicine to a trial, and those who may thus be induced to its use will not be disappointed in its effects. , From Hon. Win. A. Fletcher, Chief Justice Su preme Court of the State of Michigan, to the Agent at Dctriot. - . Anit Anson, Feb. 17, 1843. Sir—Having had repeated opportunities during the last year, of, witnessing. the salutary effects of Dr. Osgood « India Choiagogue, it affords me great pieapuro to bear testimony in its favpr. as an inval uahlo romedy in cases, ol Fovor and Ague unUlil lous Diseases generally. Believing that the general Use of this medicine must bo of the greatest importance fo all persons Hv- ItlR nn' our cou ntry,* which are suhjuot to uilious Diseases, I give it this genera) recommen dation. Nor is tho pleasure.of this act diminished, l>y (ho fact that I am personally acquainted with Dr. Osgood, and that I have the most entire confidence in him as a skillful, experienced, and judicious phy sician. Your obedient servant, WM. A. FLETCHER. Extract of a letter from Mcssis. Scattorgood, Hav orstick & Ob., of Philadelphia; - Puila., 2d mo. 24th, 1843. Dr. C . Osgoodßespected Friend—We have had occasion lo see the good effects of thy tncdicine in (ho cs.sei of, a young man who hrfd beep troubled with.chills a long time and ctfuld not got clear of them* but since heiommcncod taking a bottle of.thy preparation has entirely fotovorod, and is now be coming quite stout. Rcspcctf'y. thy friends. SOATTERGOOIf, HAVBRimOK & 00. From Rev. Charles Keighley, dhaplath of the tl. S 3, Army, (o’ tho Agent at Detroit. , Fort Giutiqt, Mich. 26, Iof4l. My Dear Sir—l fool not the slightest hesitancy in saying that 1 consider the India .Cholftgoguo on 'in valuaido medicine in bilious affections. My reason is simply this; I have used it. On my recommenda tion many others have used it; and I have yet to learn the instance in which it has failed to offedt a cure. CHARLES REIGHLEY.' Among other distinguished individuals who have used this valuable remedy add recommend it to the confidence of the public, are Hon. W. L. Mnrcoy, Secretory of War; Ilon. Wm. Woodbridgo; Hon, Ross Wilkins, Hori, Wm. A. Fletcher* of tho State of Michigan; Lewis Abbott, M. D.; J. H. Rutblone, Esq., Utica, N..Y.; Hon. 8. F. Cary, Cincinnati; Hon. John A.,Rockwell, Connecticut. _ J ;. & Oollieb, i Duos, Principal Agents, Carlisle, Po. . " Sob Aurnts in the interior oxPenjibvlvania. Khllnr Kurtz, Gettysburg, Adams county, William Wolfe, East Berlin,' d»> Dri Stuart, Petoraburg, do r '■ O. W. Sohmitt & Son, Hanover, York county', O. P. Shearer, Dillsburg, . do Dr. Hnyeß, Shlppehshurg, Cumberland county. ' John Dilior, Nowvillo, do Wm. Bratton, do do Strook & Rmndt, Chiuohtown, do Ooylo & Sponsler, Hogeslown, tfo . Jphn F. Snahf, Meohnnicßhurg, do Geo. Gama, Clmniberahurg, Franklin oounly. O. G. Oyler f Fayetteville, ; do Fetter & Son, Landisburg, Perry county. Kaey & Jones, Ellioitown, do . A. C.. Kllpk, Illomnfteld, do Stuart Low, Newport, do llobort Dunbar,. Bridgeport, do • Jphn Rood, Orblaocia, , dp ‘ James MoNoal, Oontrovlllo, do . James'Millffon, lokosburg, . dp* September 7i 1848.—6 t - ‘i HENRY C.' OIiIVJEK, Thread, arid ■ Needle; Store, , ito. 178"CA««ntt( 8t. t abot)e Seventh, Philadelphia. T7TEEPS constantly on hand ihe largest and beei IV. asaortmCntof Zephyr and Tapestry Worsted, Canvass, Steel Beads, Bag Clasps,! Tak'selfl, Purse Rings,, plain and shaded Pursb Twist, Crotchett Bags. Purfies, Sewing Silks* Spool* Cottony Patent' Thread-Needles, 1 Pinb, Tidy- Cotlotij Knitting Pinsj Silk and Fancy BuilohS} Cords, Tapes, Silk, Cotton) Worsted, and Linen Braids, Embroideries, Perfumeries, and a general assortment of ENGLISH i FRENCH\ and A ME RIQBNWINCr GOODS. ;. . Also—solo agent for BniNOHunsx’s Celebrated Haiti Mixture, for removing dandruff and dress** ing the hair, giving it a fine glossy appearance, being' Decidedly the .best article now in for cash—wholesale and retailj at the Thread and Needle store-No. 1.78 Chesptu street, Phlla. . September 7« 18d8,-—6m •; -Orphan’s Court Sale;. •ptflslittDc« of an order of the Orphan's Court of •J. Oumbdrland county, the following Real. Estate, late thb prtfpArty of Armstrong Irvine, dec’d., will bo sold on the'premises; on Saturday the 33d .day of September next, at 12 o’clock, noon, of that day, viz: Ail tbpl certain, plantation or tract of land, situate jn Silver in said county, bounded .b& lands Jacob Harman, An* ■(lrpjkv. Irvine ondCplKcrs, and containing about . -C *a .S# 3l ACRES, .about, are Limestone,! and the rc inaipdeiv§li>t£ of good quality. Between 20 and .30 acres are.,in young timber and the resi duo.ln culirattipp. The land is well fenced, a large portion post and rail. Thp improvements are a ’. - jfcC- '%■ Stone Dwelling House, , KITCHEN, a large *r JlUjiag '■ Slone- Bank Barn, with a Threshing Machihc attached,‘‘and other out* buildings., There is a |iobd well at (ho icloorVnd a very superior Limestone spring near the house. A Young Apple Orchard pf grafted fruit and other kinds of fruit trees on (ho prclhlscs. Thera are two good mills'!wi(bin a milo.of (hi?/arm* Thera .nro a great quantity of Locust trees oh said farm; Will bo offered at the same time, a. lot of ground adjoining (ho above and containing about one aero, having thoicon erected a; good LOG HOUSE and Frame Stable/ well t uited for a Tenant House.— There ore some choice fruit trees on this lot.. Both properties con bo viewed at-any time before the sale. The conditions of solo will be made known on the day of sale by . HENRY W. IRVINE, • Admr, of Armstrong Irvine, dee’d. ; August 81, 1848.—4 t - Equitable Life Insurance* Annuity and Trust Company. OFFICE 74 Walnut street, PUilntlolphia,—Capital $250,000. —Charter perpetual.—Make Insurance on lives at their office in Philadelphia, and at their Agencies throughout tile States, at .the lowest rates of premium. itaics fdr insurlhg dt sloo.oh.d dingle tift, Age. • For I yedr. For 2 years; Example —-A person aged 30 yfeaffl next birth day, by paying the company 95 cents Would secure to his family or heirs SU)O should he die in Otleyear; or for $9,9U he secures to them $101)0; or fdr $l3 annually for sevcb years Hn SecUrcS to thorn $lOOO should he die in seven years! or for 820,40 paidan nually during life; ho dectlrcs $lOOO to be paid when he dies. The insurer securing his own bonus, by the dllTorence in amount, of premiums from those charged by other Offices. For $49,00 the . heirs would receive $5OOO should he die in one year. Forms of application and all particulars may bo had at the office of Fubd’k. Watts, •Esq,, Carlisle. J, W. CBAGHORN, Pres’t. H. G. Tockbtt, EeePy, Frbu’jcv Watts, AU’y, Dr. D. N. Mahon, Medical Examiner. August 81; 1848.-1/ Attention Springfield Light. Infantry! I Parade at the public house of John Hooker, on wtho Walnut-Bottom rood, oh Saturday (he 16th Jlday of September next, nt 10. o’clock A. M., pre cisely, in .summer uniform, and. properly equlpt for drill. By order of the Captain. , August 31, IfliS.—St* N. B. On the-flflmo day and at thosamo place, an adjourned Court of Appeal will be-hold for said company. Miller Wanted. A MAN wanted who is capable of (akin? charge of the inillol the head of Dig Spring, August'S!, 1848.—21* THOMAS BRADLEY, Soquedtrotor of the llan d«er and Carlisle Turnpike Company, having presented his petition to the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, asking lo be discharged from bis appoinlmont of Sequestrator aforesaid* Whore rn, the Court grant a rule to shew cause why said ucstraior should not be discharged, raturnnblo £i the adjourned court on (ho 12th of September next, of which all patties interested will take notice. W. M. DEETEM, Piotb'y. August 31, 1848.—2 t THE Board of Directors of the Catlflle Dfihk have this day declared a second dividend of So much of tho capital stock of tho Bank, as will entitle each stockholder who has paid More than eighteen dollars on each share of Ihcii stock in said Bank. to. receive whatever sums havo been paid thereof] by them re* spoclivoly, beyond eighteen dollars per sharoi which dividend will bo paid at tbo Banking iloiiso to tho stockholders respectively lo receive tho same, at any time after tho Ist day of September next. By order of tbo Board oi Directors. “ A. IifiNDEL, Clerk. OATtURtK Baxk, August 31, 5 LETTERS of administration on the estate of John M'Fiirlund, lute of Mlfilln Ip.,dee., have been grunt ed to the subscriber, residing in the borough of New. villa. All persons having claims against said estate lira requested to present (hem for suttlumont.and those Indebted (d moko immodinto payment to , VVM. CRAWFORD, Admr. August 23,1848. NOTICK Is hereby (riven (hat tellers of Adminis tration on the estate of Joseph Jturkhntdor, Sr., Into of MUllin Ip., doc’d., have been • granted to the sub scriber residing \n Frankibrd tp. All persons,having claims against said estate are requested to present (hum for soUtemonl, hml.ihoso indebted to make Im mediate payment (o • ’August 10, 1648.—Gt LETTERS ofodministration on llio estate of Ren* juminEberly Jr. deed., late of Hampton township, Cumberland county, Pa., have been granted to thosub* scnbcr living in said township. All parsons indebted to said cslulo aro requested to make immediate pay* rpent, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement to JOHN SPROUT, Adm’r. it4,1848.—01* . A>ig‘ai ' '»'"J ■ ' Notice, THE Opftnipli.ioqoTp of Cumlinlnml cftfinfy, deem it propfcf ftf fhform tho public fhnt the stilted mootings of thb Board of Coin riissionors will ho held bn tho ROcond'and foUrlh Mondays of each’ month, at which time onypersOntf having businoss with said Board, will moot them'nt thoii office In Carlisle. By.order of tHo Oohamisslonors. ■ Attest t RILEY, Clk. po^iSßdisiivQ. A mooting oflhb Spring town, ship, will bo hold at tho public liouho of Jbboph Grier, in uogontown,.,on Boturduy tho Dili of Soptqnjbvr, at 3 o'clock P. iVf..Tor tho purpose pf raising qt-C/ASS and BUTLER Pole, Messrs. Bonhbniy Adair,' and. ■ other’s,' will l addreflb tho mooting.' MANY* For Life. k 1,00 ‘ 2,04 . 2j70 . 3,94., 6,03 . 09 1,30 1,29 1,64 1,80 . .2,07 3,48 2*97 JOS. HOOD, 0. S. NOTICE. WOTICH. Estate Notice. PETER MYERS, AdmV. Notice. v Register’s Notice, •• •"VTOTICE is,hereby given tb all persons Inlcrcs- J.N tcd» that the following accounts have' been filed in this office . for examination! by llip, accountants thcrciu named, and will bo presented to,the Orphan’s Court ofCUmberland county for confirmation.und al lowance*.on Tuesday, the l2ih duy of September, A. 0.1848, . . •• I. The adcounl of Christian titzelj Esq., Ex*r. of Michael Hoover,' late of the borough of Mechanics, .burg, deb; * •. 2* .Th° acdountbf David Kolb and Jacob Lehman, Ex.’rs« of. Win.,Lehman, late of West Pcnnsborough lowneliip.dec. /. . , ’ ;..3,(,The abcbutlt .of John Codtar, Ex’r. .of John BicboUz,late of Allen (p;, dec.. . . . * v. 4; .Thpiaccotml df Lewis H. .Williams Esq», Adm'r Do bonis non, of Thomas. M’Cormick; luto of Mifflin, tpA dec, , - , V. •• '5.. The flup'l occoupt of William Fahnestock, jr., Ex’r of William Fahnestock, sen., lute of,Monroe townships dec. 6. Thjfsup’l. account of Jacob Erb, Adin’r.of John Erb, late of Monroe tp., dec. 7* The .account of. William, Patton and Robert Huckotl, Adra r rs, of Henry Hacked, luto of the bo! rough of, Newyille, dec. ” • . 8. The account of KobcrtLaird, GuardianofPhil ip Baker,.as filed by said R!' Lnlrdls Ex’r. 9* The account. o.f David Nciswanger Adm’r. of Martin Neiswangor, Into of Monroe towrtsliip, dec. 10. The final account or Geo. Brindle Esq., Adm’r of David Wolf, lato of Monroe township, doc. . 11. The account of George Brindle, Esq., Adm’r of Daniel Bcltzhoovcr, lute of Monroe townshljfode ceased. . ‘ 13. The account of George Brindle, Esq., Adm’r of Magdulcnai.Diller, lute of Monroe (p., dec., 13. The account of Robt. M’Carlney, Adm’r. of Chrislona Monti, late of the State of Missouri, dec. 14. Tfie (ujratini of Daniel K. Iloisy, Adm’r. of William' Lenox! lato of Hogucstowh, dec. . 15. The guardianship accounts of Rcineck Ang ney, Esq., Guardian of. George Neidigh Charles Nci digit, Jbhn Neidigh, Sam. Neidigh and William Nui ,digh, minor children of Sam!l. Neidigh, lato of the borough of Carlisle, dec. : 16. The, account, of George Earnest, 'Adm’r of Conrad Earnest, luto of South Middleton township, dec. 17. The account of John Woaklinc, jr., Adm'r. of John Wcuhlinc, sr., late.of Newton (p., dee. 18. The account,of John B. Viindcfbclt, Esq., Adm of James Steward, late of Afijftm tp., dec, 19*. The account of Mefehoir Hoffer. and Jacob Hoftcr/Eetjs., Ex’rs of Mclehoir Hoffer,' late of the borough of Carlisle, dec. 20. The account of Adam Sicrcr, Esq., Adm’r of Win. Strayer, late of Hampden township, dec.’ 21. The account of Thomas Bradley, Adm’r. of Geo. Eisenhart, lato of South Middleton township, dee. 22. The account of James Kelso, Adm’r. of Sam'l. Kelso, lato of Southampton tp., dee. ' 23. The account of Lawrence H. Rnndul, Adm’r., Do boijs non,_ of Robert M'Laughlln, lato of the bo rough of Nowville, dee.. 24. The account of Dr. Alexander Steward, Ex’r. of John Duncan, late of Lite borough ufShippensburg, *dcc. • 25. The account of Andrew Iluckcr, Ex’r of John GporgcLlato of the borough of Carlisle, dec. , 26.*T1i0 account of John R. Rinehart and Henry Rinchaft, Adm’rs.ot Wm. Rinehart, lute of N. Mid dleton tpwnabip, due. 2?. -The sup’l. account of Joscpli Mosscr, Admr.ol Peter Fikes, lato of Allen tp., dee. 28. The account of Benj. Myers, Ex’s, of George Kissinger, lato of Dickinson township, dee., as set tled by Said Myers’ Admr. 29. The account of Wm. M. Beclom, Esq., Adm. of Arthur Buchanan, late of the borough of Carlisle, dee. JAMES McCULLOCH, Register, Register's office, > Carlisle, August 17,1848.—4 t f IVoflcc, THE following accounts having been- presented to tiie. Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland co., said court appointed (he ist day of August Term, 1848, (being Monday tho 28lh) for the final passage and confirmation of said accounts, and rule on all persons concerned to appear and show cause why tho s imo.shall not bo passed uod confirmed by said court, The-acCoUnV of C* Titzoli'Sislghea of John R. Gobwcilcrr' The account of Samuel Woods, Committee of Jas. Wdbds. W. M. BEETEM, Prolhonotary. Prolhonoliiry 1 # Office, , 1 Carlisle, Augnst 17,1848. { Estate Notice. LETTERS of administration on theestate 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 persona indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present tbfcm prope.ly authentic cated for settlement to , ROBERT BRITTON Adrar. August 17, 1848, —6t* To Contractors, .PROPOSALS will be received by the subscri ber up to the 10th September next lor putting up the Stone Workof a building at Dublin Gap, Sul phur Springs, 100 feet by 40 feel, the materials to be furnished on the ground—the atone ara of good quality. The work will bo required to be comple ted by the Ist of December next. Proposals will also be received for the Carpen ter Work of said'house up to the same time, the materials to be furnished on the ground, except white pine boards and plank for window frames and sash, door framesand doore, washboard, stairs, mantles, &c., which the contractor must .furnish. It*is expected to have the• 'roof'on tjio haueo this fall, and to have the. wholp Completed by the 90(h 1 of April next. A plan of (he Same can bo aeon 1 by calling on the subscribed , . . Proposals will also be received for Plastering ’ the building, up to October 30lh. Materials to be f furnished on the ground, and to be finished hy the 1 Ist of June next. ... SCOTT COYLE; Newville, Ami get 17, 18-lfl.—!U. VALIIABLE FARM FOR SALE. THE farm, late the property of Robert Uloan, dec’d., situate On the east aide of the Big Spring, in WestpCmtsborough township, Cumberland co,, 1J miles south of the Borough of Newyille, and the same distance north of Springfield, is offered fur sale. Irvin’s Merchant Mill is within forty perches of the house, and there is four.other mills within 1$ miles of said farm. The Cumberland Valley Railroad is within 1$ milosi This excel lent farm contain* iM "ACRES,' nnd somi? parches, of first rate Limestorrh Land, In a good state of cultivation. About MO acres nro cleared and (he remainder is covered with good thriving limhor. , ; Tho improvements tire ri largo 3 story timwL Slone House & Kitchen, large STONE DARN, StonoTenant liunse, Corncrlbs. Wagnn Shed, Spring House,a good Appjfe am! Peatih Orthnrd Of Choice fruit— together with Pears, Plums, Cherries, Grapes,' &o. Said property presents ns groat inducements ns any in this part of tho county, to persons wish* ing to purchase a comfortable ami permanent homestead. Said property will be oflVred at private sale un til Friday tho 16th of September next* nl which time, ifnotsold, it will be offered at public,sale, at 1 o’clock P. M. on said day, when conditions will be made known B,Y THE HEIRS. ’ Any person wishing to view the premises can call on JoUjf D6*A’fl, living on tho farm* who will show the property and mako known the terms/ August 10, 1848.—fit : . ‘ Camp Meeting, THIS African. Woplynn Molliodist Kpisoopal Aaaoohnion, will hold a OAHll’ MBHTIN& near tho Csrlislo Iron works, di milca ciialot'dnrlMo, on the (Uh, I (Ah, full, 13th. mid 13lh days of Sop imnlmr next whom nil poraonn friendly .to the pro r mnlion of Uoligioua prinolplos, nro nfliiotionntaly invitee] to nrtond AiigUHl'7..lBlB.-r3l. v A •»?»Wou« NEATLY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE. r-.'-’i -'.A, RIJBMC SALE.. - - , BY virtue of the last will and testament of Jacob Humor, deceased! I will expose to public sale, on the promises! bn Saturday the 23d day of September . jPUpwgk next, at 11 o’clock Ai M., nUOUSE and LOT OF GROUND, in Iforth Middle ■ *SSi^ ,on ’ lowrlBhi P’ county, on road from Stehett’s Gap to Middlesex,- cont.ining 8 Acres} mold or less: The house la a now Log House, lij stories high, with a good Log Stable, Spring House, dhil d spring of water on thb promises. About one half of the land is in Timber. The property lies at the foot of the mountain, ad joining John Wilson and Jona&* Lelb, It is a very convenient property and suitable for (he accommoda tion of a family. , HENRY JACOBS, August 3l,Tfi4S.—4t ■ WILL beflold at . public sale, bn Saturday tlie lOlh day of September next} at 10 rt’cldck A. M. on the-premise*, lato lho df William Lehman, deceased, situate In Frankford township, Cumberland county, about S miles from Carlisle} and:thrco quar tets of a mile eddt of-AlteVs mill, to wit: - . - A tract of Slate Land,.bounded by lands of Behj; A Iter,'George Abraham Gay man,, and others, containing > - -■ ' 174 ACRES AND 43 PERCHES, of which about 106 acres are cleared and in a : good stale of cultivation—^ : llio residue is timber .land, most of which is of good .quality. There are about, 8 acres of meadow on said farm, The. impiqvcmonts arc a now two stdry - Jsk Brick Hoilse, Log Barii, ■ ]t mHH J o i .Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, and other Oiil- An cxcellcnt'weH of water is convenient to-the. dwelling. Also an Orchard of thriving young Apple trees. Thera are also on the premises different kinds of fruit trues, such as Plums. Peaches. &c,. • The terms of sale will be—sloo to be paid on the confirmation of the - sale—one half the balance on the Ist of April following, when possession will bo given ■ and a deed made to the purchaser—the residue in two equol annual payments thereafter without inte rest, to bo secured by judgment or mortgage. The grain in (he ground will bb : reserved and not pass to (ho purchaser/ Theistrow which will arise fromthe now crop now In the ground will pass to tho purcha ser, ‘ The taxes of 1849 to' be paid fiy the purchaser. , Persons wishing in formation arc incited local! on either of the undersigned, both residing near (ho premises! JACOB LEHMAN, ’ DAVID KOLB,. . ' ■ Executors oT Willldm Lchiriati, dec’d. August 17, 1848; sl* Valuable Town Property for Safe?. .THE subscriber, who intends to move west, of fers at private sale* tho new ami convenient Brick Dwelling House, Back Buildings, and Lot of Ground* now occupied by J. f); Bratton, in High street, a few doors west of East street* and ad joining properly of .George Sanderson on thb west* AwptL; end the widow Ncidig on the east.— Tlie HOUSE is 23 feet deep! by 34 feel (JJjjJia'Vont, is entirely new, and finished in SS9 ,l,e most modern stylo, and in point er design and convenient arrangements will compare favorably with any house of similar dimensions in the borough of Carlisle. It has two parlora with folding doors, dining room* kitchen and ball, on the first floor, all of very convenient size, anil five comfortable chambers on the second .floor,— An excellent cistern with pump is convenient,to (he 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. Is floored and finished, and is convenient fordoing all kinds of rough work. The lot extends 197 feel back, with the prlvil ege of a 13 foot alloy, to be a private alley extend ing- from Mulberry alley south 59 feet between lots of George Sanderson and Ephraim Cornmhn, is under good fence, and contains n number of se lect and choice fruit trees, such as Peach, Cherry, Plum, Apple, Quince, &o. , 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 tho subscriber,'residing in High street. Carlisle, WILLIAM MOUDY. * Carlisle, August!}, 1848.—if Valuable Farm at Private Sale. THE subscribers offer at private sale the valu able Farm, late the property of George Elsenharti dec’d, situate in South Middleton tbWftfthipfQffm berUnd county, about 9 miles from the Hanover and Baltimore turnpike road, contain ing ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-fWQ ACRES, 120 perches, strict measure, of first rale Limestone Lahd, about 17 adres of which Is wood land, and the remainder in a high stale of 6’uliiva tlon, under good fericc, ’The improvements are a large (wo story weather-hoarded * Dwelling House, a Kitchen and all other necessary jyy^^oul-huirdlngs.. It has been at times oc cupied us a public house. A* new and commodi ous ' . Stank Barn, has been erecl.nl within three years, and is in first rate order, with every desirable convenience.— There is a first rate Wel ; 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 j'oubg fruit trees of every variety, most of which are grafted. The situation of this farm is most advaniegeoufl, being on thogrebl turnpike road to Baltimore, fot forwarding every product to the host mnrkelS. Persons rffio desire further pnr(i6nltir6 or vHfeh lo look at the farm, arc requested to apply to the first named of the subscribers, who now lives on the farm. GEORGE BRANDT, , BENJAMIN NIESLEV, July .13, 1818 If Valuable Property fur Sale. subscriber offers hisproperty for sale, silmt JL in Silver Spring township, Cumbeihiud county P«.» one railo 'north of ,‘Mcchauicaburg, on the road leading from Mochnnlcsburg to Hogcstown, contain- of first rale Limestone-Land, in tf high State of cul tivation; About 22 acrcsaro cleared and dor is well lembored. Tho improvements bro a good • two story LOG HOUSE, plastered, a fffSnffilfr {food FRAME BARN, ohd tfllW htces- outbuildings* a good and never fail well of water with a pump in it near tho door. There Is also a young.and thriving A pplo Orchard of clietco grafted fiuit, and also Poaches, Plumbs,and Cherries. . If not sold before thp 25th of September next, it will ho exposed |o public said oh sold day, at I o'* clock P. M., when iliocouditions will bo made known by . JACOB GROSS, , Juno 15,' 1848.T—fs Valuable) Property for Sale, TJW3 subscriber olToi'a his property for sale, situa ted i«i South M|ddlcton township, Cumberland coun ty, Paj,-2$ miles south of Oarllslo, on the road load ing from Carlisle to Poloaaburg, containing 9 Acres and 5-8 Perohes, / of first ralo Limestone Land. in a high’stale of culti vation! a small portion of which ,is. well The improvements tiro a good two story sdfSj|jk LOO BOUSE; n good LOG BARN., and ■ SiffiS? o S oo '* Wflll never foiling waiW.ytfUU* pump in U, near tho door. There is ol» so a lining Apple Orchard of choice graced fruit, and dlso Poors, Pooches, plum's, 1 and Chdfriqs. If not sold before the 23d day ot Sontombor next, it Will bo exposed to public sale on Raid tlrty.-ul fo o’- clock A. M., when conditions will ho mndb known by Midi AEL‘ FIUEoE. Juno R, .18d8.i—eow-ts , ' N. B. Thorq has lately been discovered on tho above farm a bud of IRON OREi which promises to _ , Valuable Property for Sale. THAT Urgo two. story PLASTERED STONE HOUSE, situated on tho north side of West High sale. ‘ ~ ‘ ‘ WM.R.KNOX. AUV. i ‘July 20,184 ft. !SdB.—lf ■ THE ELDERS. v . SAMUEL ZEIGLER, Exrs. Jacob Humer, dec’di •Valuable Farm; Tor Sp-le* 23 Acres & *75 torches, Drugsjptugki Br Prices Reducedi S PHYSICIANS, Country Merchants and Pedlars, arb iriViled to call and examine my atockjbt Me* dicines) PflihU; Glass, Oil, Varnishes, Atf, 1 DRUGS. Herbs and Extracts, Spices, ground dc whole* Essences, Perfumery, Ac, ttIFFSi Lpg and Cam Woods, Oil Vitriol,: Copperasi Lac Dyp. PAINTSP’ Patent Brtcdicihcd, Find Chdmlcate, Instruments, Pure BssdnJal Oils, . tilts-S'. Indigocs* Madders* Sumac*- Alum) ; •' Wcthetitl fc BrbthcrVPure LVaJ. Clifoino fcJfefeti and Yellow, Paint dcYainish BrUshes r ieraey dovy Glass, Linseed Oil r Turpentine. Copal dt Coach Varnish) and Rfcd Lead. AH of .wine!) ivLl bejold dt the very lowest marketjuice, the cbes|> Drug and Book store of’ - - - .. , \ V .S.W, H AVBRSTICK; * Carlisle, Juno i, IB4§r • • • ' ZVcw Arrival. nrtHE subscribers havejast received from Pbiladel JL phU a new and of ... ’> Drugs, medicine*), . Dye-stuffs, Perfo/nery* dee., dec Out* stock is now lafgb and complete,end tsvri are determined not to be.undersold) but taaell atibo lowest caSll prices, we invite the attention of country merchants, physicians and others, to examine- ocf godds aha prices bcfdte purchasing elsewhere. ’■ 1 J. & Wi B. FLEMING:* June 15,1948. Belayno Xotigci'. disease invades the physical fratne, fad lime should he lost in procuring a proper remedy (o arrest iho malady at once. For the cure of. Pulmonary Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma; | Obstinate Coughs. Spitting Blood, Palfa in the Breast, in shorty all diseases of the Throat and Lungs, “Thomson’s Compound Syrfap of Tar and Wood Naphtha” is superior to all other remedies operating mildly and pleasantly in the general system, strengthening and healing' the longs* soothing irritation, arresting the cough, Al/ayintf nervous restlessness, end imparting tone, to the debilitated frarfie. Thousands hate bSert ceslored to health by the unparalleled efficacy of iMs etfi cellent medicine, and proof abundant is oiftrfcd of its superioiiiy over every other remedy., f Prepared only hy Anghey Ac Dickson, N. B; corner of slh and Spruce streets, Philadelphia.' *' Sold In Uarlisle by J; & W. B. Fleming, at 50 cents or SI pfcf bbitlc. "• August 21, 1818 3i LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS! A S 1 am desirous of reducing my stock.of Goods XX before going to the city this fall* 1 will sell any of my Goods for cash, at greatly reduced prices. 1 have a largo lot of (JalifcoCs which I will sell less than cost. All my friends have to do is to call at the Bee Hive* and they shall not be humbugged} . .. . . Carlisle, August 3, 1818. .• . . . i N. B. Persons knowing themselves indebted td S. A* Coyle, wjll confer a favor by settling Ihbif accounts before the let of September. Cloths, Casslmcres A Vesting*. I WOULD respectfully call the attention of thb’ public, to a splendid lot of Spring and Sum* mer Goods, suitable for gentlemen’s wear, bonsisP ingof super French* English* German and Atne* rican . CloUis & Casfclmcrcs, , of all colors and textures, extra super black bash* morons* Tweeds and Linens, for sprlfag and sum mor coats, White apd Fancy Linen Drills,. Silk* SaUn ( Valencia and Cashmere Vestings, While and Fancy Marsailed, black Italian and Fancy Bilk Cravats* black, white and fancy cblored Kid Gloves.' . ... All ready for inSpeblion* opposite thd Railroad Office, Main street* at the well knowrt establishment of T. H. SKILESi • Carlisle, May 4; 1848; Great Arrival of cheap goods, ■ A-jr OCJILBY’S Wholesale and Retail store. J have now opened the largest and cheapest of Good# brought to Carlisle, shd ho mistake. ivill flo wel| to call And •'•ejt antlne thld rriammbth slock, es (hey will bb sate (o’ save and get good bnlgainS. To entiroerate articles and prices is out of the q'ucatiop, as it would’ (111 this papfcr and (ho half not (hen be inserted*?’ l ? Suffice it (6 say. I have every article in the Dry Goodeliric, from sbprrAno (Irbhd cloth down to'three’ cent calico. Also a fresh.assortment bf Groceries; Prime Cofftb, Sugar* MolasscS, Test, J?(cb, i.c.;ahtf: ns choap as any house in thd towh. And in Boots and Shoes the largest and cheapest assortment oVcr brought cdst of. Philadelphia; ftccollbbt (he did stand East Main street, CttHiifi/ where gb.od, bargains ban always be had." .. , r ApHI 20, I 84& Hardware! Hardware 11 TTUlB.subscribers having purchased (he ehl/re r i.‘stock of Jacob Soner, invite the attention of* the publ/b tb their orftfdftmont. With all the hum-’ bulging, boasting,' And puffing (Trade b'yolhbfis tablishinbhtft, we a(b obleto Sell Hardware tils fbw if not d little lotvor than any other Hatdtoaro, stole in the Cohnty. Try us and prove uS; ai the! old add well known stand on North ftdhover st.,: between Common's Tavern and th'h llal and Cap' Store of Goo. Keller., Wo (rave just received tv full and general assortment of Hardware & Building Maternity among which may be enumerated the fol/oivihg ♦ 500 pounds American Dilat’d. S(e6l at 7 cfcnld per.lb. . . . . v 200 pounds of English Blrsi'd. Steel at t3A 6br lb. - ■ . 500 pounds of Cast add Sheer Sled at 183 lb; . ’ 500 pounds or Spring Steel 7$ eta. per foiiha. 1 30 doz. of Cofn and Grass Scythes. ’ 100 Kegs of Nails and Spikes at $4 por Jbg v 50 boxes of assorted Glass. ’ 2000 lbs. Ground White Lead f(om $ per kog. . • .j j '. 2000 lbs. best quality of Grindstones at H lo 2 rbpts per 16. 200 gallons of Linseed Oil., ... (> .. .., , ; With n full assortment q( Building Hardware, such ns Looks* Latches, Bolls. ,Hing(«s v §QrAwB, i Oils, Paints, Glass and Pujty, Nalls and Spike*,;. &0.4 too numerous to mention. . All to bh had at tho low unco Hordvvnrp store of. . ~ , , . . . KORTNEV i FISHER. Carlisle, C, 18*171 • Boons i Boobs I JUST received and will be ppltl-on,reasonable terms at the Bpok Storeof JAMES LOUDON, - some rarpand valuable Theological, Classical and . Miscellaneous Looks, of which the- following ia,, a pan: . . ~;, Gnsmlus* Greek and Hebrew Lexicon,* • ■ Liddell’s and Souu’sGrpok&EnßUshljextaa'rf.'> . Greek Testament, 2 vols; whh English noleb' : by Bloomfield, ' 1 ‘ Bibles in Hebrew. • . .i! Dock of Psalms In Hebrew.' \ r * Crabb’s Synonyms. ’ . Hbrno’s Introduction, 2 vole, ' 1 ■ The Theologian, 3 vols. ; ‘' 4 , TurfeU’jß Theology, 3 vole, ! 1 ’ Edwards* Works, 4 vols, ‘ ."lil* ! Hill’s Dlvinliy.' V .!!£ Paloy’s Works.: ’ Upluim’s Mental' TMulosophy,-2 Vflls’./C’p.,-;V Marumi of OLihslchl Litendpre;* ■ “ Xiftpn.s Ambon's Otnssicu) ftibUoimry. V’j. V.; r ,./ P i HuuonV,Mathematics. ; Butter's A,nulogy. . l*uncelori*s Theological Epsbys.. Vd ■iv-a Mrs. Ellis’Works.; - . .om-vVXmtfv-* Carlisle, June 93,1818 f—if ,' C; OGILBIT;
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