The Anmiai Election ■JIOR Officers and. Managers of. the. Cumberland i Valley Railroad Company, will-be-'held at the ouso of J. A. Winrott, in Garllsto, on Monday the d Jay of October next, between the . hours of iO p’* lock A. M. and 4 P.M. ■ . E. M. DIDDLE, Secretary. . September 14,1848,—3t, €bcapßook». A LL the new and popular cheap. Literature of the day may bo found at the counter of COL* ,lER& BROTHERS, North Hanover at., Oar- Isle. September 14, 1848. * LOOK here: WHITEWASH OUTDONE! QAPER Hangings at 12} cents a piece, cheaper J 7 than ever. Call at LONGSTRETH’S, No. 7 North Third street, between Market and Arch. Phila., September 14,1848. —4f * BAYEIS &UROOKER, Auctioneers, No. 6 North Third Street, 3 doors above Market St., Philadelphia. SALE EVERY EVENING, , Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, Pistols, and Ifan- J cy Goods, commencing at , o’clock and com prising a large assortment of Hardware, Cutlery, [Boots, Shoos, &o. The attention of the country [trade is invited to these sales*. .All goods war ranted to be as represented at time of sale. Pur- Lhasers can have their goods packed on the premi ses. September 14, 1848.—3rp ' • Public Sale of Real JEstnic. - IN pursuance ofan order of the Orphans* Court of Cumberland county, will be sold at public sale,' on the premises, on Saturday the* 21st day of October next, at 12 o’plock ofthatday, the following, dosbrlb cd real estate, late the.properly of.Bntibh Woodrbw, dcc’d., viz: . A lot of ground situate in the town of Springfield, Cumberland county, on the south side of Main street, on lliccast and sbdlh by an alley and on tho west by a lot of James Smith, containing GO feet in v front and 180 Tool in depth, having thereon erected a OjgjjjL large two story wealherboardcd ' House and Frame Stable, SsPSSSand oilier Outbuildings. This property hus been occupied foi- a number of years and is still occupied as a tavern, and the only public house in that town.’ % ? Also, at the snmo limb.and place, will ho sold a i lot of ground in Ilia anmc (own,bounded on thenorth I by.an alley, on the cost by lots cf Grace, Margaret I and Peter Palm, on the south by a lot of John Palm, land on (ho west by an alloy, containing about ono IfdUrlli Of an acre; more or less. The tavern properly will bo sold on the following terms: Fifty.dollars to bo paid on the confirmation | of the sale by tho court, one half the balance on tho first pf April next,-when possession will be given and a deed in tide to llio purchaser, and the residue in two cqupl 'ahuual payments thereafter without interest. . The olhcMol will bo sold on the following terms: Tea dollars to bo paid on .tho confirmation of tho sale by the dddfl, and the balance on or before the first of April next,'when possession will be given and a deed executed to the purchaser.' The payments to be secured by judgments, and the properties.will bo sold subject to any quit rents In orrenr or that may bo payable, hereafter, and (he purchasers to pay the taxes for the year. 18*19* JOHN D. VANDERfeELTi. AdmK of Enobh Woodrdw, dco’d, SepUnfHer 14, 1848,—61 Public Salc of Real Estate* WILL bo sold ol public sale, on Saturday the 7th day of October next, nl 10 o’clock, A. - M. of said day, on the premises, the following described foal estate, situate in Silver Spring township, Cum* bcrland counlyi.vlx: • A. jiliintalion or had or land bounded by lands'of John Giitshult, Uenry Grifsinger, Abraham ‘Kunkle, (Jacob Hemp, and tho North Mountalri, Containing 289 Acres &'BO Perches, more or less, having thefedn erected a largo two story Log House; Double Log Darn Jl«l!fiStP‘ ,nd Corn Crib - Also,o small TENANT and Stable. There is a well of water near the door, an Apple Orchard and n number ofPotcH and other fruit trees. About 91)0 acres of the above described land Is cleared and iu.it good slate of cultivation, about one half of which has re cently been limed from limestone quarries on the promises, from which any quantity of limestone can cosily bo obtained, tho residue is limber land of on excellent quality. Them are about 18 acres of good meadow and,a stream of never failing running water Which passes through the above.described farm. 'l’ho abate hind la about 4 miles north of flngcstown and rldaf tflo publid tuad from that IdiVh lo Slcrrclt’s Gap. , - Tho terms of sale Will be I- s|oo lo be paid on (ho confirmation ttf (ho sale by tho court in December ibil; drie third the balance ori the first of April next, vhen possession will be given and a deed made io he purchaser, and tho rosiduo;in two equal annual laymonls thereafter without Interest, to bo secured |y judgment or moTtesgo. The grain growing is jfosorved, and tho purchaser to pay the taxes fur tho Rqnr.lB49. • R Tho above land will be sold ns one tractor in sepa rate pieces tu suit the wishes of purchsscrs. i Jeremiah zemer. I iOIIN !I. SMltHi | • • Guardian of (he minor children of I Henry Feltcnbargcr, dec’d. I September 14, 1848.—-“41 Orphan)’ Codrt.Snle. i WILL bo sbld on tlio premises, by public vendue br outcry, on Saturday tho 14lli day of October next, It 12 o’clock, noon, day, the following real trftuto of John Sixlon, file of Silver Spring township, Cumberland counly, dcc'd., viz r All that cortnirt lot of ground situate in (ho said township of Silver Spring, bounded by lands or Henry brave, Chri-iiiin Keller, William Keller, t*clcr Kis. Bngor and the roud leading from the tUfnpikc to Clark’s mill, containing about | , TWO ACRES. lot is flltQato near Kingstown, and has thereof! jiff creeled a wealhorboarded HTHspiL Dwelling House, FaasE und 0 Stable. There is a good select Ition oftrult trees on the promises. Also, k I All that plantation or tract of land situate in the paid township of Silver Spring, bounded by lands of [Christian Keller, Michael Kost, George Rupp and kthors, containing 112 ACRES & 109 PERCHES, trict tnpksuro. Tho land Is Limestone, in good oul- Walton and well fenced. There is a fair proportion »fll woodland. Tho Improvements arc a two story voalhorbourdod • * I Log Divcllingr'lVousc, Ifli STONE BANK BARN, BVngon- Shod, Corn Crib, and other Srhoro is a largo Apple Orchard of good fruit, and other fruit trees on the place. A stream of water runs through the promises, and there is a well of wa ter at (he house. This- property Is well situated, be ing about 1 mile south of Kingstown. Persons wishing to view tho promises can do so by calling on the subscriber or the tenant residing on (ho land. Tho conditions ofsalo will bo made known on tho day ofsalo by GEORGE KELLER, Adm’r. September 14,1648.—fit Public Sale of Real Estate. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans* Court of Cumberland county; will bo sold at public salo on Saturday the 7lh of October, 1848, at 1 o'clock P. M. on the promises, the following described real estate, late the properly of Robert Buchanan, doo’d,, viz* A lot or pioco of ground, situate In Mifflin town* ship, In said county, bounded by lands of John Shu* lonuerger, containing about TWO ACRES, having • thereon erected a iWHIfc Log House & Stable, a number of fruit trees thereon. Tho terms of sale ore: One third of the'purchase to be paid on the confirmation of the sain by he court on (ho 13lh of December next, and tho real* ' uo on tho Ist of April, 1849# when a deed will be cade to tho purchaser, to bo scoured in suoh manner 8 may bo satisfactory to tho undersigned. •. „ , JOSEPH M. MEANS, Trustee. September 14, 1848.—4 t . Grcat Bargainst - , ’ CHEAP STORE* THE subscribers, recently from Philadelpliia; respectfully inform the citizens of Dariisleana surrounding country, that they have just opened at .the corner of North Loulher Sts., an entire new stock of , Dry Goods, Groceries and Qiiccnswarc, together with a general assorlmenbdf B6OTS oe SHOES, all of which have been purchased at the present low prices, and will be sold very, for cash. Please call and examine the stock,.as we are determined to sell at very small profits. s; D. HOWELL & CO. Carlisle, Sept. 14, 1848, • • N. B;—S. D. P. & 00., have also been ap pointed agents,for.the sble.ofthe Pekin Tea Com pany’s Teas, of which they keep a general assort ment al.Phlladelphia retail: prices. . ' 1 ' New Goods! * CHEAPER THAN EVER I EOi- R. CROOKS, on West Main street, Carlisle, VX hac» just returned from tho city with a large as sortment of’ DRY GOODS, which ho will be able to sell, cheaper than arty ever sold in Carlisle. Ho offers ” } and 4-4 bleached add brown Mvtslins oil £ ccrjts. Foncy, Prints, fast colors, tit ,6, 8 and 10 cts. Furniture Calico, at from 6 to 10 cts. Ginghams 10 to 12—Mobs“de Li.incs at 12 cts; White, rod, yellow'ahd gteen, Flannel; | Wltld,' oil wool, at 10 cents, such as dsUally sells for 31— cheaper Ilian ever, thought of. Fancy Uassiroeros at 76, siich as before sold atsl. Cassincts, Tweeds, and other woollen goods, cqua ly cheap. Ladles Dross .Goods, bashmeros, Alpacas, Bomba zines, dec., a HcH.assortment, cheaper than over! Fresh Groceries. Good brown Sugar 5 to. 6—Crushed Q—Falling Loaf 10 eta. Superior Black Tea at 50—Imperial and Young Yyson do.- . Molasses, Honey, Spices of all kinds and superior Cider Viuegai. Carlisle, Sept. 14, 1849. Great Bargains IN DRV GOODS, At No: 80 North 3d'St. t ($d Floor) Phila. COUNTRY Merchants will find Fancy and other Dry Goods from the Philadelphia and New York Auctions, embracing&uch arttclea-only as can be bought at less than ordinary market rates, thereby enabling him to supply those who buy for cash at Jess prices than can be furnished elsewhere. A. DKWALD. , September 14, 1846.—2 m Stovesl stoves!! At No, 97, South Second Street, Phila. CJ. TYNDALE, respectfully invites an exam i (nation of his largo stock of Stoves; embrac ing some of tho Best & most elegant Patterns, of Pennsylvania, New York, PeekBkili,Troy,&c» together with, a beautiful assortment of Fancy Sheet Iron Stove's and Radiators. . - For Parlors, Dining Rooms, Kitchens or Cham bers, he bclicvi'B that his assortment will compare lo advantage with that of any other establishment. He has also n splendid stock of Orr’s Celebrated Air Tight Stoves, for which ho has been the agent for many- years in this city; in the manufacture of which for ex cellence and choapnessdic refers to numerous pur chasers, ami for beauty of patterns, he believes himeelf unrivalled. . ‘ . For Stoves* whether for Wood or Coal, his as sortment is complete. • .Ho returns his thanks lo hia'old. customers to whotn and in the public he renews his invitation lo give him a call at the old stand No. 97-South 2d street, Phila, September 14, 1818.—2 m SANDS, LENT & CO’S Hippofereean Arena. THIS immense and truly magnificent o.tnblialnnonl will tie ojien in Carlisle, on WEDNESDAY the 271 h instant, lor onk day only, In addition to their already mammoth frbupo of Equcslrions and Ahlmnla the Proprictofs oiler, (he present season, a series of novel and magnificent on lortuinrncnts, far surpassing anything that over was presented lo the American public. The leading new features of this extensive company consists of a pair oft rained Elephants,. Jenny Lind and Romeo, and ten Egyptian Camels, whose performances have been tbo wonder and dclight'of thousands in Groat Britain and on tho continent of Europe. Independent of those unparalleled novelties* the company, proper is composed of o host of artists whoso abilities have stood tho test of tho most scarching crUiclsm both in (ho old and neW worlds, and tho names which uro now ofTurod are a sufficient gifaratily that none but tho most talented hnvo boon selected. Among them will bo found those of Mr.. R. Sands and his children Maurice and Jesse; Mans. Cano in Ins astonishing performance; Master Waiter Aymar, tho Juvenile Equestrian Wonder in various acts of equitation Unnnproaoticd ns a bure->ba6k rider jM’llo Rosalllio Madignn, tho Fairy Amazonian Princess of tho Arena, only 7 year* ofogo? Mr. Madignn. tho groat scenic and polyhipplan Equestrian; Sig. Perez, tho unrivalled Contortionist; Mr; Rugglos, thp popn. lar and unsurpassed performer on tho Gordo Volanto; Wm, Aymer, tho Aerial Vnullor; Albert Aymer; Messrs. Rico, Mitchell, Crawfoid, Lacy, Tucker, and a host of other performers, mule and female, all of tho most approved talent in Iholr various feats. This mammoth corps wifi enter town on tho morn ing of exhibition, at If o'clock, in procession 'and oavoleade, preceded by the Sacred Egytinn Chariot Isfs ifnd; Osiris, drawn by 10 Egyptian Camels, containing tho splendid full band attached to the company, •* , V( Next In order will bo tlio Bast India Car; to which will bo harnossod the two Elephants, followed by tho magnificent Stud of Horses, and'all the numerous costly ond highly ornamented Vohlcldsbolonglng lo the company. The. boaullfiil-Fairy Carriage drawn by twenty Lilliputian Ponlos, driven' In hand, will bring up the roar of tho whole procession, the touto ensemble of which surpasses anything which lan* gunge can describe. Master of the Arena, Cant. J. A. Decamp, Equea* Irian Director, Mi*. H. I*. Madignn, Treasurer,- Mr. J. W. Foshay. Clowns, Polland and Lathrop, both distinguished above all others in the country, for their wit ond joviality, and unsurpassed by an ?n the world for their genuine and unexceptionable humor. Musioa) Director, Mr. E. K. Eaton; Loader of (ho Brass Band, .Mr. Ges* Seeley { Leader of tho String Band, Hen* A. GerlofT, The Pavilion in which the donrpany wilt exhibit Is by far (ho largest ever erected, and will bo brilliantly illuminated on the night of performance. - Doors open at 3 and 7 o'clock P. M. Performance commences a\ 2J and 7i o’clock; Admittance 35 cents} positively no half price, Soptombor 7,1648,—5t Wood Wanted AT THIS OFFICE IMMEDIATELY. . V::,N!o^itco.. i v v.--v ./' 'LETTERS testamehtary/on Jh’e estatbpf iticßcv. ftr." Robert Embry,date Dickinson C6|- Idgo, 'jo .tfce' Bahsc|ibsr residing in Carlislp. All poisons having claims against sard'Cs tatb will present them for settlement, and those in debted are requested to make immediate payment to .• WM. D.ISEYM,ORE, Executor. Sept. 7,1848.—6 t I ' . of 20 per ceut. ■ THE.subsoribers are selling their 12£ cent Cal icoes.at 10 cents, together wltli a great quantity of other goods at reduced prices. Call soon for bar gains—they are going off with a perfect rush. A. & W. BENTZ. September 7, 1648. LIST OF BETTERS. ADVERTISED IN TUB “ VOLUNTEER” Rf APPOINTMENT. §lB. Andhtilfurlktrenacted, And-nll advertisements "made under the orders of Hie Post master General, in a newspaper or newspapers, of letters un called for in any Post-office, shall bo inserted in the paper or Sof the town or place where the office advertising may ated, haviiig the largest circulation. s [JVfeio Post-OjjieeLaw, passed March 3,1845. LIST OF LETTERSromaininginthoPost-offico at Carlisle, Pa., September 1; 1848. Persons in quiring for letters on this list, will please say they are advem&etl, Albert Mrs Marry Logue Rodger - Anderson Jano L Loudon My (Middlesex) Armstrong Aim Leldig Jacob.F Armstrong Caly Marchino G Adams F. E; Morrison Catharine . Allen William Morrison Jane Beaty William . Martain Joseph. Back F. Marshall 0‘ Brown John W M MecarterMjs, Blyler. Jacob Musdlema'n Afnbs F Burkholder Martha Miller Christeah ; Basso Dr Henry M’ManusJohn Oorts Daniel Osterman C Bice John or Goo Wolf Owens. Mary. Ann • Collins Joseph Esq. Peffer Philip Cole Ann Eliza . , Reese James A Custer Daniel, Riser Jacob' . Caufman A*D Roush George Duycho Charles - Rhoafls Samuel W Dobbs Thomas B Ruhl Lehnhard Diebes Peter Smith P. B.,Esq Deeds Mary Shaw Susannah Dunlap James. Stuart Samuel Eyre Anne ' Sanders ElicUsander Turner Edwin Spangler Jacob (S M) Fpulk Susannah . Sampson Samuel Fox Richard . Shiver .Hanna Gibler William . Smiih.Daniel Esq Gresingcr Samuel Sprltzner Goilleb Fred- Hock Lewis A rich Harnor Win Slouch Francis Holsapple John Throne John Hutchinson John N 2 Underwood J Hawkins Edward Wpllpb George Jones William Wanlick Daniel * Jumper Bangaman Weldon Lidia Kipo Jacob Wardecker Frederick ICiser Rachel IVI ' Webster David Koiler Henriette Washington Eliza Knope Oatliefn S Woodward Roswell Esq GEO. SANDERSON,P.M. Ch^lTcver.D mitlent & KemittenOevOrs & ; - all Hie varioiis;fbrms of: Bill bus Dise'ases SPEBDIIF&THOWGffIiY j&fOsgooVs Inai^tiQ^y THIS invaluable medicine was prepared from an extensive practice of Several years in a bilious cli mate, and is never known to fail of curing Fever and Ague, or any of (ho diseases above named. Those who arc suffering from affections of this kind, as also lho§o rtho have boedme Invalids fjoni their effects upon the constitution, will find the India Caoi.AnoouE a most invaluable remedy for purifying the blood, and thoroughly cleensing from tho system the morbid effects of a bilious climate. Testimonials. Tho following are a few among llio many (cstirao nials of tho great value of the Cholugoguo. Their source is such as will at least entitle the medicine to a trial, and (hose.who may thus ho induced to its use will not he disappointed in its cffccla.- * From Hon. Win. A. Fletcher, Chief Justice Su premo Court of the State of Michigan, to tho Agent at - • * Ann Annon, Fob. 17, 1842. Sir—Having had 1 repeated opportunities during (he last year, of witnessing the salutary effects of Dr, Osgood’s India Cholugoguo,. it affords me groat plcaruro'to bear testimony iff ils favor, as mi inval uable remedy in cases ol Fever and Ague tnd Bil ious Diseases generally. Believing that the genera) use of this medicine must ho of the greatest all perrons )iv* ing in those narls of our country, which are subject to Bilious Diseases, I give it this general recommen dation. Nor is the pleasure of this act diminished, by the fact that I am personally acquainted ‘with Dr. Osgood, and that I have tho most entire confidence in him os h skillful, experienced, and judicious phy sician. Your obedient servant. WM.A. FLETCHER. Exrracl of a letter from Mossis. Scattdrgood, Hav oralick & Ct>., of Philadelphia. 2d mo. 24th,1842i Dr, C Osgc/odßespected Friend—-Wo have hod occasion to floe (ho good effects of thy medicine in tho case of a young man Who had been troubled with chills a long time and could not gut clear of thorn, but sigeo ho commenced taking a bottle of thy preparation has entirely recovered, and .is now be coming quite stout, ftoflpootf’y. thy friends. SUATTERGOOD, HAVEUSTICK. & CO. From Itcv. Charles Relghloy, (Chaplain of tlio U. S, Army, to tho Agent at Detroit. Fort Guatiot, Mich. 20, 1841. My Dear Sir—l feel not the slightest hesitancy in saying that I consider (ho India Cbdlagoguo an in valuable medicine in bilious affections. My reason is simply (Hifl; I have used it. On my recommenda tion many others have used it; and I Imvr yet to learn the instance in which it has failed to effect a cure. CHARLES KEIGHLEY. Among olfior distinguished individuals who hove used this voluahlo remedy and recommend it to the confidence of the public, are Hon. W. L. Marcey, Secretary of War; Hon. Wm. Woodbridge; lion,; Robs Wilkins, Hon. Wm. A. Fletcher, of tlm State of Michigan; Lewis Abbott, M. D.s J. H. Rothlono, Esq., Utica, N. Y.; Hon. S. F. Cary, Cincinnati; Hon, John A. Rockwell, Connecticut. J& M, Collier & Duos., Principal Agents, Carlisle, Pa. . Sun AaKNTS IK THE INTERIOR OV PENNSVLVANIA. Koilnr Kurtz, Gettysburg, Adorns county, William Wo|fo, East Berlin, do Dr. Stuart, Petersburg, do 0. W. Sohmilt & Son, Ilanovor, York oounly. Q,,P. Shearer, Dillshurg, do Dr. Hayes, Shipponshurg, Cumberland oounly. John Dillor, Nowvillo, do. ' • Wm. Bratton, do do Strook & Brandt, Clnuohtown, do Coyle & Sponsler, Hogostown, cfo * John F. Snahr, Mfeohanicsburg, do Geo, Gatlin, Chamborsburg, Franklin oounly. 0/G. Oyler. Fayottovllle, > • do Fetter & Son, Landisburg, Porry county; Kaey & Jonee, Ellioilown, db’ A. 0. Kllnk, Bloomfield, do : * Stuart Low, Newport, do' Robert Dunbar, Bridgeport, do’ John Rood, Orblsonia, do James MoNoal,<3ontrevillo, do James Mlllgoin, lokosbhrg, d & September 7,1848,5 V I Read' and Consider. • BUTUftlo comment is necessary upon .a‘plain, Dnvaruished cchificate like the following;, Coming as It doosfrbm one of the ritostxcspcclublo and worthy citizens of. Pough«eepsie;N. Yi, it must harry con ylctiun wilh it; tiiofc especially, when'we bonsidei* the lima, that has elapsed without a return of llio un. pipasanl.'symptoms—many rf tlio certificates: of the day being obtained* after a few- days* trial, whbh a momentary (or perhaps imaginary) relief has been obtained, without any permanent benefit; [ThIB. certificate we obtain from a respectable racntbbr br ilie Society of Friends.] :S VAIjjABI,E TESTIMONY. ; ~ PouaiiKKEnix,' Blnrcli 15,1847. •>Tlll«(ltiny certify that in the spring of 1814, (3 years since,) my licallli was very feeble; 1 was af flicted with pain in my led aide, with other unpl.ii.- ant symptoms,.and suffered much from general de bility.' At that-time I purchased of Moses Dame two bottle* of Thomson'» Compound Syrup of Tut and Wood'Naphtha, from which I experienced groat benefit, my health being now very good, and I cheer fully recommend the article to oil persons who may be suffering from general debility, with symptoms of a decline* * Abraham Wiltsis. Prepared only by Angney & Dickson, N. B. corner of slh and Spruce streets, Philadelphia. Said In Carlisle by J. & W. B. Fleming, at 50 cents or $1 per bottle. Sept. 14,1848 3t -. * Attention Second Battalion. SThb Second Battalion of Cumberland Volunteers will parade in the Borough of Carlisle, on Sator day Ihb'lfithday of September instant, at 10 o’- clock A.JV&In summer uiyiformi with arms and ac* coulrembhfcjn good battalion drill, . By-order of tho Major. . , . JACOB EMMINGER.Adj’t. September 7,1848.—2 t >•> v VAI-trABEEFARM FOR SALE. THIS farip, late the properly of Robert Blean, dcc’d., siluateon the east side of the Big Spring, in Westnennsborough township, Cumberland co., miles south of the Borough of NeAVville, and the same distance north of Springfield, is offered for sale. Irvjn’s Merchant Aitll is within forty perches of the house, and there is four other mills within !£■ miles of said farm. The Cumberland Valleyßailroad is within 1$ mile*. This excel lent farm contains IS3 ACRES, and some perches, of first rate Limestone Land, in a good slate of cultivation. About HO acres nro cloarod and tho remainder is covered ftith good thriving timber. The improvements are.a large 2 story lUffmL Stone House & Kitchen, isSaS* large STONE BARN, Slone Tenant House, Corncribs. Wagon Shed, Spring House,a good Apple and Reach Orchard of choice fruit together with Pears, Plums, Cherries, Grapes, &o. Said properly presents as great inducements as any.in this part of the county to persons wish ing to'purchaso a-comfortable and permanent homestead. | Said properly will be offered at private sain un til Friday the 15th of September next, at winch time, ifnoVaold, it will bo offered at public sale, at 1 o’clocK' 1 P. M. on said day, when conditions will be made known BY THE HEIRS. Any persbn wishing to vlow the premises can call ofrJoHit Blean, living on the farm, who will show the property and mako known the terms. . August Ifi, 18J8.—Gt Equitable life Insurance, Aunnlty . aii The insurer securing bis own bonus, by the difference in amount of premiums from those charged by other offices. For $40,60. the heirs would receive $5OOO should he die in one year. Forms of application and all particulars may he had at (he office of Fakd’k. Watts, Esq., Carlisle. J. W. CLAGHORN, Pres’t. 11. O. Tockrtt, Sccl’y. Fuku’K' WattA, All’y.. Dr. D.N. Mahon, Medical Examiner, August 81, 1848. ly Attention Springfield Light' Infantry! A Parade at tho public house of John Hocker, on Mlho Walnut Bottom road, on Saturday the IClh lit day of September next, at 10 o’clock A. ’M., pre cisely, in summer'uniform, and properly equipt for drill. By order of the Captain. 1 JOS, HOOD, O. 8. August 31,1«48.—8t* NV B. On the same at the same place, an adjourned Court of Appeal will bo hold for said company. Rllllor Wanted. A MAN wanted who is capable of Inking, charge of (ho mill nt (ho head of Dig Spring. August 81, 1848.—2t* NOTICE. fPHE Board of Directors of tho Cariislo Bonk have I JL this day declared a second dividend of so much I of the capital stock of tho Bank, as will entitle ouch stockholder who has than eighteen dollars on each share of .their slock In said Bank, to receive Whatever sums Hove been paid (Hereon by them re spectively, beyond eighteen dollars per qbnfc, Which dividend will be paid at fbo Banking'House to fh’6 fltouKhbldcrs respectively entitled to receive the same, at any lime after (Ho Ist dity of September nexf. By order of the Board ol Directors. A. HENDEL, Clerk. Bank, ") August 81, 1848.—4 t 5 Notice. LETTERS of administration on the estate of John M’Furlund, \aio of Mifflin Ip., dec., have been grant ed to the subscriber, residing in the borotfgh of Now. ville. All persons having £lalm/i against said estate aro requested to present thb'ni for settlement. and those indebted to mako linmcdiato payment to WM. CRAWFORD, Admr. . August 29,1846. , Eslato itfoilcci NOTICK is hereby given that Idlers or AdmlpU* trollon on Iho estate of Joseph Burkholder, Sr., lute of Mifllin Ip., dec’d., have boon granted to the sub. scribcr residing in FrankTord ip. All persons having claims Against mid citato uro requested to present them Tar settlement, and those indebted to make fm inodUtopayment to PETER MYERS, AdmV. gust 10 t 1648.—6 t Estate Notice. LETTERS of administration on thooslatc of Mrs. Isabella Britton, late of Southampton township, Cumberland county,* Pa., have boon granted by the Register of said county to the subscriber living In said township, All persons indebted to said estate ore requested to make immediate payment, *hoso having .claims will present th'cm' pi'opb. fy ahthemf catod (oi sotfloment to . T . , ROBERT Adrar. August 17, 16 > 48‘.—01* Notice. f Triß CdmmUßiohersof it proper to Inform the public that the stated mootings of tho Board of Oommlsdioherswill behold oh the second and*fohrlh Mondays of, each month, at which time any.persons^having business,with said Board, will moot themat their office in' Carlisle, By order of th'o Oohvmlsßlonars.' , Attonl: WM. RILEY, Clk. Orphan’s Conrt Sale. IN pursuance ;bf an order of tbo. Orphan's CoUrt of Cumberland county, (he following Real Estate; late Ihe property (if Armstrong Irvine,-ilcc’d.;.will be sold on .the premises, 'bn Saturday the 28d. day. of September ncxt.sttz o'clock, iloon, of that day, viz: . All that certain plantation or tract of land, situate . in Bilvcf Spring, totvnsbip, in said county, bounded by lands of George Belsbbover, Jacob Harman, All* rowTtrvJno and others, and containing about 121 ACRES, about 85 acres of wliibh are Limestone; and (tie re* mainder Slate land of good quality.; Between 20 / knd 30 dcres are in thriving young tirober and the' resi due in cultivation. The latid is well febcbd;a largo portion of it being post and rail; The improvements are a large; -• ■ - . * Stozie Dtvelling House, ]BSSjR V-r-KITCHEN, a large Stone Bank Barit; with a Threshing MachlHe attached, anil olbor .out buildings; Thfero is a good well at the door and a Very superior Limestone spring near the house. A Young Apple Orchard of grafted fruit and other kinds of fruit trees on (he premises. There ere two good mills within a mite.of this farm. There are a grqnt.quantity of Locust trees on said farm. ~ Will be offered at the same time, b lot of g&ilnd adjoining the. above anl) containing ghoul pH,a. kerb/ having thcicon erected a good LOO UOUdB and Frame Stable, well t.uitcd’ for a Tenant House.— There are some choice fruit trees bn this lot. Both properties can be viewed at’ any time before the sale. The conditions of sale .will be made known on the day of sale by HENRY W. IRVINE, Admr. of Armstrong Irvinfe, dic’d. , August 31, 1848;—41 f*UBLrIC SAL! BY virtue of tlie last will and testament uf Jacob Humor, deceased, 1 will expose to public sale, on tho promises, on Saturday the 23d day of September iu—a next* at 11 o'clock A. M., n HOUSE arid LOT OF GROUND, in North Middle lilliOff tQn lownß * l ’p. Cumberland county, on J—aJwßfcihe road from Stenett’a Gap to Middlesex, containing 8, Acres,inore of less; The house Isa new Log House, l£ stories high, with a good Log Stable, Spring House; and a spring of water oh the promises. About, one half of the lahd is in Timber.- The property lies at (he foot of the mountain, ad-' joining John Wilson and« Jonas Lfeib. It is a very convenient property and suitable for the accommoda tion *of a family. HENRY JACOBS. . Samuel zbiglbr, Exrs. Jacob Humeri dco'd; August 31, 1848.—4 t PUBLIC SALE. BY order of the Court of Common Pleas of Cum* | bcr.and county, I will-expose the folldwing pro* perty of John McKhistry to sale, on the promises, on Saturday the 30lh day of September. 1848| viz r j Tho one undivided twentieth part of a tract of land in Weslpcnnsbdrough township, bounded by lands of George Rhey, Wm. Dunlap, Jabes Huston and others, containing 120 acres, more or less. This sale to take place on the premises, at 10 o'clock A. M. -Also, the undivided two-fifths of 5 acres of land, lying in Dickinson'-tOwnship, bounded by lands of John and George Ewing. This snlo to take place on the premises, at 2 o'clock P. M. Terms cash. WILLIAM HARPER, Committee. . ~ 1848.—3 t Septembi Valuable Farm for Sale. WILL be sold at public sale. on.Snturdaythe 16th,day of September next, at 10'o’clock A. M. bn the premises, late the property of deceased, situate in Frnnkford township,Cumberland county, about 8 miles from Carlisle, and three quar* teis of a mile cast of AJter's mill, to wit: A tract of Slate Land, bounded by landapf Ben), Alter, Finkcnbiner,. Abraham Cayman, an£i others, containing .174 ACRES AND 43. PERCHES, of which about 106 acres are- cleared-and in a good state ofcultivation—the residua ladiqabir land, most of which is of good quality. TberVaro about 8 acres of meadow on said farm. The impiovcments are a new two story Brick House, Log Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn .Crib, and other Out-' l ,, l*fHlbuiidingg. An excellent well of water is convenient to .the dwelling. Also an Orchard of thriving young Apple trees. Thcro arc also on tbo premises different kinds of fruit trees, such as Plums, Peaches, &c. The terms of sale will bo—sloo to be paid on tho confirmation of the sale—one half the balance on the Ist of April following, when possession will bo given and a deed made to tho purchaser—tho residue in two equal annual payments thereafter without inte rest, to be secured by judgment'or mortgage.’ Tho grain in (ho ground will bo reserved and nfol piss to' the purchaser. The straw which will arlfle from the new crop now in the ground will pods to the purcha ser. - The taxes of 1849 to be paid by tho purchaser; Persons wishing information are invited to cail'on either of (he undesigned, both reading hear the premises. - JACOB LEHMAN* DAVID KOLB, ExechtoVfl.of William LehmW, dco’d. August 17, 1848.-61* Valuable Town ProDorly for Salts. . THE subscriber, who intends to move west, of • fers at private sale, tho new and convenient Brifck Dwelling House, Daoß Buildings, and Lot o t Grouna, how odddpfed 6y J. B: Bratton, in High Street,* a A-w doors .west of East street, and ad-1 joining property of Oeqrge &mdefdon on the wesl f 1 and the widow Nqidfg 6n llto baflt,—. tißSfc The HOUSE Is 29 fedt deep by 24 feet liifsHplront, is entirely new, and. finished in JgJA most moderh style, and in point of design and convenient arrangements will compare favorably with any hbuse of similar dimensions in tho borough of Carlisle; It has two parlors with folding doors, dining toorn,’ltltcliehand hall, ion tho first floor, all of very convenient siie, and [five comfortable chambers on the second floor.— I An excellent cistern with pump is convenient to the kitchen door. The cellars oC both (lie from and back buildings are dry, and tho one half of the from cellar has a large fire place, is floored and finished, and is convenient for doing all kinds of rough work. t . Ths loj extends 197 feet back,.with the privil ege of a 13 foot alley, to be a private alley extend ing from Mulberry alley south 58 feel between lots of George Sanderson and Ephraim Common, is under good fence* and contains a number of se lect end choice fruit trees, such as Peach, Cherry, , Plum, Apple, Quince, &o, . This property is a most desirable plahe of resi dence, and is well worthy the attention of those wishing n good and cheap property. For particu lars enquire of the subscriber, resitting in High street. Carlisle. WILLIAM MOUDY. Carlisle, August 17, 1848.—if Valuable Property Tor Sale. THE subscriber odors bis property for safe, situnt in Silver Sprin'g,township, Cumberland comUy Pa., ono mifo nofih 1 of Mochanicsburg. on (ho road loading frbm Mochanicsburg to HogcstovrnV contain- 28 Aprefl & 76 Perches, of drat rate Limestone Land, in a high cul tivation, About 82 acrcsaro cleared and Iho remain der !s well tombered. The Improvements are a good » n jiwo story LOO HOUSE, plastered, a good FRAME BARN, and, other, necos llJplMbsary out buildings, a good and never fail- welt of water with a pump in it near the door. There is also a young and thriving Apple Orchard of choice grafted fruit, and also Poaches, Plumbs and Cherries. , If not sold before the 86th of September next, it wilf bo'exposed to public sale on said day, at I o'- clock P. M.. when known by JACOB GROSS. June 16,1848.’—ts Vairiable 1 Property for Sale. THAT hrgo two .tory PLASTERED HOUSE, shunted on tho north side of Wet nigh street, In tho borough or Carlisle, Is offered for ialo. „ WM.'B. KNOJf, AlVy. July 30, 184 R. 1848,—tf JU ST opened .1 Iho “ Bee Hl.e" a largo lot jo Poroioletl. and Sdn Shade., which will be so d cheap. S. A. COYLE. Drugs! Drag* it J A. BISHOP, successor to Dr. I. J; Myers, , has Jual received and is now opening 4 IMS and droll selected assoilmentof Fresh CrsgSviC dibines, &b.; among which will be found thsfbl. lowing:. . v ■ Ohum; ■ Cb+WBT, CsMbiloß, .. Oils; EhsosiSsi/H, ‘ Qbinnvij - Dvn-srom, Alcosol, j,, Spices; , . TospcNTiNi; j .1. PlAc Oil,, &c. &b. <( , Also a very large assortment of pcifatphlTi naif bruehbs, tooth brushes, umbrellas; walkingcthki; Rohsbbl’s and Hahei’s shaving bream; Bftr’e buj bolo|n watei, Halrdyo, ox marrow; fSnbjr abater Extracts Meen Fun, burling fluid and ftwjrsmj cles of every deaciiptlon, to which he resprcllhl!jf invites the attentionof the public* His assortment is a full and rich one, and he hopes by Strict at tention to business and low prices, to receive A liberal share of patronage. Physicians prescrip tions carefully coinpotmoed. i. A. BISHOP. Carlisle, May 4,1848; • Sow Arrival., THE subscriber* have just received flam Phiiadvl phia a new and Fresh Sbpply tjf ~Ji llriigs; Ateilieintij 1 Dye-stuffs, Fancy ArtiWea, Our now large and complete,and aatre are determined not to be undersold, but to tell at IM lowest cash prices, we the attention of country merchants, physicians.and others, to exanfaft ®ilt godJa and prices before pbrchtsm^elwW^jrk^.^ June IG, 1948. HfcNltY C. OUTESj 'Thread and Needle Store, •Nti, 178 CArsnu* «(., dt«JD« + S'et)PTilA, Philaii'clpk\4l TT’BEPS constantly on hand the largest nod best IV assortment of Zephyr tfnd Tapestry Worsted; Canvass, Steel- Beads, Bag Clasps, Tassels, Purse Bings, plain and shaded Purse Twist* Crotchett Bags, Purses, Sewing SUks, Spool* Colton, Patent. Thread, Needles, Pina* Tidy* Cotton, Knitting Pins,* Sllb and Fancy BditobSf Cords, Tajpes, Silk, Coifoh, Worsted and .Lines Braids,.Embroideries; PAffumstfOa, and a general assortment of ENGLISH* FRENCHi andAiSb RICAN FANCY GOODS. Also—solo agent for Brinohurst’s CaurßaATao’ Hair Mixture, for removing dandruff and (ng the Hair, giving ii a fine glossy appeafynba* being dfecidedly liie bbsvartlbleno^lhhse—ohean for bash—wholesale ana retail; al the Thrrkd aim Needle store. No. 178 Chmhi street, PMU; September 7. 1848;—Bir^ Cloths, Cdsßlvficrcs Be Vestings; IWOULD respe/Hfully call the attention of the public, to a splendid lot of Spring and Sum* mer Goods, suitable for gentlemen’s wear, consist, ing of super French, English, German and rican ... - Cloths & CasSlirieres; of all colors and text6res, extra sbper blaek Cash* meretls, Tweeds and Lineiis, Cbf spring and sum* mer coa\Sy White and Fancy Liftfen D/ills,, Silt; Satin, Valencia and Cashmere Vestings, Wbitti Land Fancy Mareailes, black Italian and Fancy Silk Cravats, black, white and fancy colored Kkl Gloves. All open and ready for inspection, bphosltb the Railroad Office, Math sirefet; ai the Veil Unowd establishment of . T. H. SKILEB; Carlisle, Mty 4; 1848. cat Arrival of r cdfBAP goods; A T OGILBY’S Who)e«ale add Rat.il .(old. I XX' have now opened the largest dnef cnespest fcH sortment of floods,ever brought to Carlisle, and-no' mistake. .Purchasers will do well to call and ex* amine this mammoth stock, aa they will be tQze tS save money and get good bargains. To mOmerati' articles and prices is out of tho question, af ft Voblfl dll this paper and (he half nbt then hh Suffice it to say. I have every article in the Dri Goods line, from superfine broad cloth down id (hrea cent called. Also a fresh a&rttinent of C/i'oceries. - Prime Coflee, So'gar, Mblapees, Teat, Rice, Ac.,’ afllj( ns cheap as'any hottso In tub town. , Anil In Boots ans Shoes the Islgest ahd cheapest assortment over brought east of Philadelphia; Recollect the old stand East Main street, Cfcrllile; -Where gefofl bargains can always be bad; 0; OGILBT. April 20; IS4B. Hat'd ware I HafrditajteSr THE snbscribela Having purchased the entire stock of Jacob Sener, invite the attention. of the public to their assortment. Willi all tbehuiiH bogging, boasting, and puffing made by other ea* tahlishments, we ore able to sell Hardwarb ha Ibtf if not d .little [otter than aftf bthel Haldfeelti stole in the Try us and prove us* tfi ln< pld and.well known stand on. North Hanovhfst.*, between Corhman's Tavern and the Hat and Chp Store of Geo. Keller. Wo have just labelled a fill! and general assortment of 4 t Hardware &■ Building MaiMikj jrflftong which may bb enuifi'injlfec/ thb /bf/qwibg i Ho'tJ pounds American ffJiai’J, stael at 7 cihl* per lb. , . ■ 3*oo pounds of English Bllsi'd* Steel hi It} per 600 pounds of Cast and Sheer Steel at Id} pdf ib. ' 600 pounds of Spring Steel 7£ oft. per Jibund: 30 do£. of Coin and Glass. Sbythes.. , tOOkega of Nails ana Spikes tit 94 Stiver ib£.’ 60 boxes of assorted Glass. 2000 lbs. Ground White Lfead rlotn 111 75 id 9 per keg. , ‘ 2000 lbs. beet quality of Gribdstbhbft at 1} ib 2 rents .per Id; .. . * 200 uallpns of Linseed Oil. ‘ .. , , Witna.full assortment of Building Hardware, Such os Locks, Laichoßv Bolts, Hinges, Screws, Oils,.Paints, Glass and Putty, Nails and Splkes t &0,, too numerous to mention. All to ba bad it the low prlbb Hardware store of, . , , , , , . FQRTNBy&nSHBB; Carlisle, 6,1&47.' &ook* Lnooks I _ received and will to iqlcf on fftfoniWd term* al the Book Store of JAM ES LOUpONi aqmo faro and vafuohlo Theologldnj, CleMlcalAnd M ieccl lahcoij S Hooks, of which following )• a purl! , • i Gaaeniiiß’ Greek and Hebrew Lexicon. ■ Liddell's and Sooll’e Greek Ic English Lsxlipn.' Greek Testament, 9 voh. with English hot** by Bloomfield, , ~ Bibles in. Hebrew. ~ Book orPsalms In Hebrew, Crabb’s Synonyms. Homo’s Introduction, 3 void! The Theologian, 3 This. , Turrolt’s Theology, 3 sole.’ Edwards'Works, 4 vole; riill's Divinity. Paley’s Works. ! , , , Upham’e Mental {Philosophy, 3 vole, Manual of Classical, Literature. Anthnn's Classical Dictionary. Hutton’s Mathematics. Butler’s Analogy. : Piincoton’s Theological Essays. ; Mrs, Ellis’.Works., ■' Unnililca In Yucatan. Ac. &c. darlislo, June 23, 1848.—tf , J. P. liyniSV,. v and Retail Dealer in Foreign end \y Domestic Hardware, Pninis, 6)),, Glare, Var* nlsn. &c. nt (he old etnnd in tf.Hanover etreejL lisle, Has-Juat received from Now Yorltahd pliia $ larffo addition (o his former tq wbjeo' (he attention qf' buyers 1b requited, a* hq fydelar. mined to eel) lower than any ptW hodaeTd town*. April 90,1848.' JOB WORK . NEATLY EXECUTED AT** Til IS OFFICE.