TMiiion inFrencli. ,Vr. CHAS. MARECHAIi;. ft‘native of France, JyL who has b en educated inParis, announces to the Ladies and Gentlemen of-Carlisle; that he is de siious to receive a class of pupils to instruct in his native language. He has been for more than a year giving instructions to the citizens of Gettysburg, and the students of Pennsylvania 1 College at that 'place. He brings letters from the Professors and gentlemen of Gettysburg, who have studied under his direction, giving him the greatest credit both as a man of.good character and successful instructor. His terms oro $8 for forty lessons—each lesson to consist of one hour. ~ > 1 t October 26, 1848.—3 t Selling Off at Cost! THE subscribers would inform their customers and the public generally, that they are desirotls of quiling business, and will sell off at first cost their stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Qucensware, &c;— Tho public is respectfully invited to call and get Bargains. They would also say. to those who know themselves indebted to the subscribers, by note or book account to Call and pay bp es'soori afe possible, as they intend to wind up their business in a hurry. MYERS * SHEAFER. Carlisle, Oct. 26, 1848.—3 t WRIGHT A SAXTON, JMPORTERS ami DEALERS in Foreign dnd Do mestic Hardware, Glass, Paintsj Oils; Nails, Iron, Steel, &c., East High street, opposite Ogilby’s Dry Good store, have just received and are notfr opening a Urge 'assortment of Goods in their lino, to which I they woold invito tho attention of Farmers, Mediant jes, Builders, House-keepers, and Others wanting Hardware, us their stock has been bongfit at the low est rates, and will bo sold at a small profit.. They have also received a few of‘‘Hovcy’s Patent Straw and Cornsttdk Cullers,” to which they would invite the attention of Farmers. THcso machines have taken tho premium at nearly dll tho Agricultu ral Exhibitions in .the cduHify, and are ednsidertid preferable to any other cutter now In usd; October 26, 1848. SEW AItBIVIL I rpltE subscribers would oHildiihco to I' c public that J. they have just rcltlrncd from the Eastern cities ifcilh a magnificent selection of Fall & Winter Ooodsj coiiststiiig of Cloths; caesimercs andfyestings, of the most varied dft’d'beitUtiftil piitlcfiftflll of which wil be llfride-upjn the most approved style,* They also keep superior Shnta, Boaoii ls, Ctillarn\ Stocks, tieck and pooket handkerchiefs, sUspcndcrs, gloves,-ho siery, hats, caps, and boots; in short, every thing in a gentleman’s Airnifihihg lino; whlbtl will lie sold al the smallest profit*. Tltey rtlll alsd Sell gbdds by the yard cbetlper than drijr einrildr e&tabiisbmcnt iri the county. The cutting drill he altbHded td a* here tofore by W. Bl.Psrkinsoh, Olli Work Is nil hmde tinder our o\Vn supervision.. Store iu North Hanover llrbet; hegHy oppbsilbihc Bank. ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON: Carlisle, •Qcipbei’ 26, 1348. SUlmdiu A. LOT of - Vry fine nowjjjlpjpn, just received xjl And for sale at . October 2G, 1818. - W. EBY. DlucUornl. A LOT of ciioibe No." 1 Mackcral In w hole, hall and quarter barrels; in Store and for *Hle by October 26, 1918. J. W. EBY. AVRRSU supply of Jcnkln’s fine Olack Teas; and a general variety of Green Teas, just bpened Hy S'. W. EBY, Ooloher 26, 1815. Hdilcc. CxrUblk Bank, Oct. 14; 1848. A N election for Thirteen llircctora of this Inslilu /i.;tiori, tri sbrvo for one yiar, will bo hold at the Bonking House, on Monday tile Sbtji day of Novem tier next, betweeri tlie hoiiii of 10 o’clock A: M. arid i o’clock P. M. GB(3. A. LYON, Prcs’t October Id; 1848.—Ct [dllcci fiillE UriJeratgncti, (a'minnr) having given anote I for #BO to William CdoVct 8f Monioo township, nearing dale the GI It of Soptbmhor last! cautions all i’crsons (idiri plirchaalHg Bald note, as I nbvbrroceiv tJ value fdr it, and ani iMtehalned not to jidy it un less conijiclluu by law, ' JOHN S. MYERS. tJctilbVr 19; 1848 3t* Auditor’s Notice; ( THE Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, ha ving referred tho account of Lewis H. Williams, ajm’r. do bonis rton, of Thomas McCormick; dcc'd., lo mo as on Auditor, IK nlanillall and distribute tho assets, notice Is hcrobj given, that I will attend to Said duties of my ofUto, in Carlisle,.on Friday the 10th day of November'netti, at 10 o’clock A. M.— The creditors will plcsic present theit claims nt that ilrap, and all parties intoroßled may then and there £((cm) if iliqy think proper* u . i WM; Mf DIDDLE, Auditor. October 10, 1849,—4l Notice; ls h‘cfob£ givfcn to all persons interested, ll .hot tiie following acco'ttntd httve been filed in (Ills office for otnifflifaiio'n by tho accountants there in named, ami will Uti phebiUal to life Court of Common Plead of Ciiujberlnnd edim'ty, for conflrma lion and alloWn't'e; on Monday the 13lh day tff No vember, A; D. 2tf49; via: 1. The account of Thomas Bradley, £feqdes(rator fc'ftho Hnnolot oW Carlisle Turnpike ftoad. 2. Tlio riCcoiintol Charles Darnht add Jaobii Hof fer, of Jo’h'n JVf. C»ood.‘ , 3. The account of Horiry Lctdigh; Assigned of Is&olc Konrffef. 4; The account of Samuel arid Joliri SnoVc/ Assign',oetf of John Lutz. fi. Th‘o accdiirti of Bohort Middleton" n Kennedy, Assignees of. Andrei M. Mfddtctd® , 6. The account of Thomas Paxton, committee of Jnmcs Moore. 7. The supplemenml and (Inal account of Georgfr flrlndlo and Goorgo Uccfman, Assignees'of Adam Urandt. W;M, fIBETEM, Prolh’y. Prolbonolury’s Office, ? October 10, 1649, —3t 5 FOR RENT. fpUE convenient two story Brick House &. Kitch* L on, situate In High street, opposite (he College, and now occupied by Jamc* Spollewood. The house contains with the Kitchen 4 rooms on tho first floor, 4nd S rooms on the second floor, and ono finished room on tho garret, alt of convenient size. An ex cellent garden Is attached to tho property, and a pump of good water near the door. For particulars enquire of the proprietor, Oeonos Lxidt, or lo his Authorized agent, Jicon Fkttbh. . Carlisle, October 19; 1848,—fit Cumberland Greys. YOU ore ordered to 28lh instant,nt 10 o'clock Oct. 19, 1848. GEO. K^SSm^En, o^^. 1, OHAWLB. The subscriber is opening k Inrgo as k) aorimont of Shawl# of every variety of style and pice, from 03$ cte to $B. G. R; CROOKS. October 19, 1848.- CAPS— Just received a general assortment of Gen tlemen's, Boy’s and Children's Cloth Cans, and lor sale by GEO R CROOKS : _ October 19. 1848 HOSIERY & GLOVES, Just opening a largo 08. soitmcnt of Men's* Women and Children's Ho- M r Cf y on d Glo\os of every variety of quality for sale tllc “P by GEO R CROOKS _October 19, 18*8' pOUNTfIY LANNEL!—JW I'ocolvoJ a lot of* ° un t p y Flannel, all wool, at the Bee Hive;- ; -JJttobcr 10,1848. y-ARN 1-100 cuts of Country Yarn just received a t' ^lo Htvefln North Hanover October 10; 1840, More SewOoods, THE subscriber hda just returned from the city : with a large arid beautiful stock of FALL arid [WINTER GOODS/, Ae would invito the attention ,of trie public to call and see his goods before purcha sing olsowheto. Recollect the store, on West Main street, a few doors west of Beelem’e Hotel. October 19, i 848, NOTICE. LEXTERS testamentary on tlio estate of Nelly Bratton, lute of Mifflin township/dec., have been granted td the subscriber Residing In Nowvlllo. All persons having claims against said estate will preflehl them for settlement, and those indebted arc requested to niako immediate payment to ' • WM. BRATTON, Ex’r; Oct. 19.—61 : Teachers Wanted! THE directors of Sodth Middleton tdwrishlp wish to employ foUr or fife good Teachers for the Common Schools of.said township; None.but-nien of good character hoed apply. Application to be made to JACOB SPANGLER. President of (lib Board; Oct. 13,1848.—3 t 4 Notice. ALL persphd kndWlng llicniaclvcs indebted to the firm of Fortney and Fisher, are requested to como forward and soltlo their respective accounts on or before the 2nd of November next; os after that time all accounts unsettled will be placbd in the hands of a justice for collection. FORTNEY & FISrfER; 0ct..13,1848;—3t. Ni B. Tlio Books nro now in the hands of Edvid Smith; Esq. to whom all indebted will make payihenh Nowvlllc Female Seminar^; THIS institution* under tlie.care pf Misses Bell and WiitTK, Having cbmplcicd its first term Un der fnvoiable clrdumfttflhcfes, is prepared to receive an additional mirhhfer of pupils. In addition to the present teachers, a young, lady, a graduate of Wash ington Female Seminary; isengaged as Music Tea err for the ensuing term, and. every arrangement will bo inadb to hdvo Iriurilc, Vocal and Instrumen tal, ofilcloritiy taught..;. \ Tctnis per Session of five Months, For bdafding; lodging, washing; lights, . and fuel, $50,00 Tuition in Juvenile Department;' 6,00 PHmdty Clads, -jjmm-' 9,00 Jurilof 11,00 Senior 13,00 Drawing dr lO,OO Music on Piano, * 16,00 Uuse df instinment, 4,00 payable one half in advance. The next Session commenced. Novdmbcf Ist, bnd ends March 31st, 1849, Nowvillo, October 12, 1048—dt. Tqißuttcr makers; THE subscribers having purchased, the .right of CumbaH^d- county for making CroWell’s Potent 1 they would respectfully in form thjp Farmers and the public in general, that they will makeand offer for sale these churns at the Cal* inet Wardroom of George Spangler, in North Han over street,next door td David Smith’s office. The principal advantage this churn has over all other TJhurna Is, that it is so constructed that the lop can be taken off so as to give free access to the inside of the churn, which makes it convenient to put in tho cream and get out the butter. A thermometer is attached to tho pno end df the churn so as to nhow tho exact temperature of tho cream, which experience shows should bo 60 degrees to make good butler. A cham ber of space is arranged , around the bottom of the churn for the purpose of admitting eold or worm wa ter, so as (b bring the cream to the,desired tempera ture without mixing tho water with tho cream. The secret in churning butter is to have your cream at the proper temperature—it will pnduce more’and belter butter and lake less time in churning—it churns equally well In cold or warm weather, no such thing ns having scalded butter—all that is necessary to make good butter all seasons of the year ts lo get one of Crowell’s Patent Thermometer Churns. We would most respectfully invite the public to call and exam ine for themselves,' r." , GEORGE SPANGLER, SAME. MYERS. Carlisle, Oct. 12, 1848, CERTIFICATES. Mr. George Spangler: ..... Sir—Wo have been using the Thermometer Churn I got of you for eome time am] And it far superior to lire old barrel churn for several reasons. First, great saving of lime in gelling butter the average time of churning being about fifteen minutes, (all weathers) wo have got butter in the short space of ten minutes. Secondly, the butler when obtained is much firmer than when using any other churn. Finally, my folks say they would not exchange for any other churn and twice the original cost of the Thermome ter churn. Yours; &c. GEO. W. SHEAFEU. September 26, 1648. Mr- Oeorge Spangler: I have tho Crowell Thermometer Churn you mado for me in use at ray place, end I do not hesitate to say that no farmer should lie without it. Fifteen minutes is all tho lime required to make hulter, and the value of this saving of time and labor consists in this-thatit requires no more time at any one season Ilian another, and that the temperature of the cream necessary to moke butler, is produced with certainly and without tho admixture of warm, or cold water wilji the cream itself, f’REDK. WATTS August 17, ISdS. To the Public,i For tho benefit of tho bolter pert of man fwrfmon) I give this certificate after using Ihd Thermometer churn mode by Mr. George Spangler of, this piece, I would hive n'o'no other in. my family.' We have been lising tHo old barrel churn for thirty years past, and I must say it is'not to be compared to Crowell’s Thermometer Churn,' either fur speed of churning or cdnvcfiience. In the old barrel churn it took goner. ally from four to sW hotfrs ttf churn the churning nod in tho Thermometer churn wo can churn butter in from fifteen to twenty mintilci, by (’ringing the cream to the proper temporaluro. I can recommend it to the public as no cheat. JOSEPH SHHOM. . September 4, 1848, Cabinet Making. THE subscriber respectfully informs tho public that he will manufacture, to order Cabinet Ware sSSSflof every description, such ns Bureaus, Secretaries, Sofas, Tables, Bedsteads and all articles In his linn, and will sell as cheap as can be bought any where in the county, and will warrant his furniture of good material and durable workman ship, Ho would invito tho public to call and exam ine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. Copiiks made at tho shortest notice arid on mode rate terms. GEORGE SPANGLER. Carlisle, Oct. t 2, 1848. HIGHLAND XIIISEItT, TUB subscriber desires to Inform the public, and the lovers of good fruit in porlicular, (hat he has now on hand for sale, at reduced prices, the largest and best assortment of young'trees over offered in this county, embracing in part, Apple Peach, Plum, Pear, Nectarine, Apricot, and hourly all other kinds of Trees and Plants; He warrants his trees sound and free from canker, and of the best quality. - They cm brace nearly nil kinds of the best fruit known -in this country, ond will bo sold on accommodating terms. The trees are of largo sizo, and in a lively condition. His Nursery is 3 miles cast Carlisle, and £ a mile south of the Railroad. All orders punctually attend ed to. Address the subscriber, post-paid, Carlisle. DAVID MILLER, Jr. October 13, 1848.—6 t ... A CAUD. Dlt. A. D. ARNOLD, . n graduate of tho Wash ington University of Bahimoird, ipid who, has attended one of the principal medical schools of Germany, the University of .Pennsylvania, and for tyro years tho piookjoy Hospital near Phila dblpliia, offers to the public hlti professional servi ces; in alj itp branches,. i f , , .Plainfield, puihherlurid, doubly, o'inllos frprti Carlisle,'op tho pdilb road loading to Newvjllo. September 14, 1848.— 3m* .. EY virtue of sundry, writs Ibsqcd outoflhe Courtof Common'Pleas of Cumberland. County, and to . mo directed, I will ex pose the following Real Estate to Public Sole,;at the Court House/ in the borough of Carlisle, on Satur day the4th of November- A, D. at 10 oclock A’. M. A lrabt of Land situated in Dickinson township, bounded by lands bf Philip Ebert, sen., VVm. Gra ham, Wnv Randolph and others, containing 9 acres, more or less, haring thereon treettd a bho and a half story ; GEO. R. CROOKS, Seized and token in execution, as the property of Philip Ebert, Jr. . ■ • Also, a tract of Land, situated in Hampden Town ship; bounded by londsof Goo: SiniinS on the riorth, •Tohn Mutch on the East, Joseph Waggotibr on the south, and David Weiglo on the west/ containing t 4 Acres dml 51 I'crclics, more or Ifcas; having thereon eroded a two story liog House, Log Barn, Orchard, &c., Seized and taken in execution as the property of Jacob Cain. Also a lot of ground, situated in the Borough of Carlisle, bounded by a road loading from Turnpike to the Walnut Hottom Road on the North. Bast South by land of James Noble’s heirs, and west by a lot df Jacob Weaver; containing S acres, more or less, haying thereon erected a one and a half story Brick House, Frame Bani) and Stone Brotk House. Seized and taken in execu tion as the property of Sebastian Grundier. Also, a lot of ground; situated jn South Middleton township; boUnded by lands of Tobias Cauffman, James Crocket, Christian Hon. and bitters,containing 2 acres; more dr less, having (hereon elected it two story . ■ ’ Log itouse, Cooper Shop, Stable, &c; Seized ami taken - in execution as .the property of Jonathan Hoftcrt. 1 of land sltiialo in Newton lownahlp, containing 60 acres; more or loss, bounded by lands John Sharp’s heirs, Skiles Woodburn, Joseph Irvine, Wilson Starred and others, having thereon a 2 story . Log House, log Barn, Orchard, &c. Seized and taken In executions the properly of Peter Strohme. . Also, a lot of ground, situate in the Borough of Nowville, containing CO feet in front, and 180 foci in depth, bounded by Maini street bn'the north, Church lot on the oast, John Swiler on the west, and Church alley on the south, haying thereon crcq{ad.a two story FRAME HOUSE, and. Kitchen, Fraffllfeffice, &o. Seized and taken in execution as the property of John- S. Wilson. ‘ Alsij, a lot of situate lb the Borough of Carlisle; containing tlO feet in front on South street, anil 240 feel deep to Chapbl Alley; and adjoining lots of Andrew Blair and others on the east, and a lot of 1 ' Hlimes on the west, having thereon erected a two story FRAME HOUSE, Kilbhen; Stable, &c.— Seized and taken in ’execution as the property of Ronnick Angnoyi Also, a half lot of ground, situate In samu Boroiigli bounded by lot of George Keigley on-thejvest; Equal Rights Hajl on the North, lot of James Datis on the east, and Fomfrel street on the solllh* having thereon erccted a two story '• Plastered House, arid Back Building. Seized and taken in execution us the joint property of Henrietta & Ann R. Keigley. Also, tho undivided half part of a tract of land, situate in Monroe township, bounded by lands of Henry Landis, Hcn'ry Enck, David Eborly and Geo. Meixcl, containing 70 acres, more or less, Having thereon erected one 8 slorr and one 1 story LOG HOUSES, LOG DARN, Orchard, &c. Seized'and taken in execution as the property ofSantool Givlor. Also, a tract of land, situate in South Middleton township, containing 5 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of John C. Culver, John Craighead,. Wm. Craighead and John.Nogle, having thereon erected a two. story LOO HOUSE, Frame Store House and Log Stable. Seized and taken invocation as the properly of Jacob Shank. Also,'a tract ofland,silnatoin Sootliamplnritown ship, bounded by lands of Henry Hoch, JoHb'Max. well, John Kilzmlllor, Andrew HalterMkb4s47avid Voglcsonger, conloining more or Iceland having (hereon erected a two story ~ Log Hous6, Log Barn, Orchard, &c. Seized and taken in exefeti* lion as tho property of Henry Strohme. Also, a lot and a half onground, situate in the 80. rough ofShippensburg, having thereon erected a two story Log House ond Kitchen, bounded by Prince street on the west, King street on the south, an alley on the .north, arid a lot of J. Clark, Esq. on the cast, being Nos. 45 do 46 in the plan of said Borough. Alsd, twd lots and a Half of ground, situate in said Borough, having (hereon erected a two story Log House, bounded on the north by "King street, soul by an alley, east by lot of Mrs. Duncan, west by lot No. SO, and being lots Nos. 51 &, 52 in the plan of said Borough. Also, a lot of ground, in same Borough, having thereon erected a two story . Brick House and Back Building, bounded on Iho oast by a road loading (o Anglo’s mill, on tlio north by lot of John Slumbaugh, on the west by lot of D. Mahon, Esq, and south by lot of Henry Rosaline. Also, a lot-of ground in said-Borough (known as the Brick Yard Lot) containing. 3 acres, moro or less, bounded on the north by lot of Alexander Matoor, on the east by lot of James Sturges, Esq., south by lot of George Horlllno, jr., and on Iho west by the U V. Railroad; A|sq,.a lot of ground, in datrio. Borough, having thorfcoft creeled a two story , . Frame House, bounded on the north by King street, eolith fry ahi alloy, west by a lot of Sarntiel Hill* deWJtfond east by.lot No. 61, being lot No. 50 in the . plarf of said Borough. Seized and taken in execution ai (he perly of Paul Marlin, Esq. . \ 1 Also, a lot of.groupdj situate in Allen township, bounded by lands of Joseph BcafTNlcholas Uriah and Jacob Naitor, containing qcros,.roore or less.hav. Ing, thereon erected a two story Log House, Stable and Apple Orchard.. Seized and taken in execution as t)io properly of David Elticn. Also, a half lot of ground, situate in Iho Borough of Carlisle, bounded on the cast by College Lane, on tho north by a lot of R. F,mbry, west by an alloy, and south by a lot of Mrs, Slayman, containing 50 fool In front and 235 feet in doplh, having thereon erected a large two story . Briok House & Frame Stable: Also, a half lot of ground, iirsanTe Borough, bound ed by a lot of U. Emoi’y, College Lane,' the turnpike and an alloy, containing 255 fool in length, and 50 foot in brondthfhaving thereon erected a large Frame WAREHOUSE; Seized and taken in execution as the property of John McCaffrey. And all to bo sold by mo, . . JAMES HOFFER. Sheriff. Sheriff's Oflice, , i " Carlisle, Oct. 12, 1648. < THE subscriber offers at prival?~sii)e, the House and Lot whore he now resides,' situate in Plainfield, 5 miles west of Carlisle, on tho State Road. The lot contains a little over ono acre of excellent rich ground —is all under good fence, and in fine condition. The implements are a two ImamiL- Brick Hoiibc - Jit|iß®with basement' story, Balcony, Kitchen, * a now largo .Stable, Dlaobsmilhshop, and other necessary outbuildings. -There is conve nient to the dwolling a well of most pxcollont water, from which a largo portion of |lio village Is supplied. There is also'on lho properly a thriving Apple Orch ard of'cholde fruit, together with a great variety of other fruit, suoh'as Plums,Quince, Grapes, &e t This property Is one of (ho best In (ho village, and Is admirably oaloulated for, the residence of a mecha nic, and particularly for a blacksmith. An Indispu table tltlo will bo given to the ptlVofiftspr.' : If not sold at private sale before. Saturday thq 4th day of November next, It will on that day bq offered at fpubllp sale,’ premises, at I.o'clock hi life afternoon, when terms will bo made known by . GISORGE HORNING. October 12, 18-16.—4 1 Wood CUopporN. PROPOSALS will bqrocqlvod By thoundersign? od at lljo Carlisle Iron Worked miles oastof Carlisle, fW chopping 4,000 cards of wood. PI3TI3R V. EQE. 6lj». 6, irfisi—3t, Wood Wanted AT THIS OFFICE IMMEDIATELY. .* ShcrUPsStilcs. tog House. Home Sc Lot for Sale. fValHOt»lo Farißi-for Salc.* ! .. Wllili be sold on the premises; at public sale, on Saturday,.the XlMi day of November next,the follow* ing.dosoribcd foal estate, viz: . A ,plabtatibn'> or .tract of land;, situate in , Silver Spring Uwiißhip, Ctn’hberloKd county; neat the Statb rood; and folif inllcs front Itogeslowri} containing .. ; I<so ACHES $73 PERCHES,'; ,i -of £b6d ; otircs of wlitoti is cleared and 'tin der good fence and In a fine state of cultivation;.the temalndbr is VVoodland; Tho. improvements are a, howtwb story ■(■ . ’ , •' Duelling house, Bank Barn* necessary oal buildings,' .There eBSESSb * B ,oi Bo excellent water convenient to the dwellings end two streams of water run Ihrougll tile Bhn„ There . is also a good A| pie Orchard and fruit of different hinds on the farm. An indisputable title will bo given! Sale to commence at 13 o’clock hi. of said day, when terms will bo made known by ' Samuel giuer, JOSEPH GRIER, October IS, 1848;—5t Estate Notice. LETTERS} jp( administration on the estate of Samuel Djfpixt, dec’d., laic of Mifflin township, Cumberland collnly, Pa., Have been granted by the Register of said copnty to tho subscriber living in laid township,, All persons indebted to said estate are requested io make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them prdpd.ly authenti cated for settlement to , DAVID BTERRETT; Admr. October 5,1848.—6 t ■ '-f, . ' Notice. LETTERS of administration mi tho estate of „JE}]]2abcUr Wise; d<*cd., lute of Mifflin township, Cumberland county, Pa., HnVebeOn granted to tbo sub* server living Jnsdid township. All persons inricblcdto said estate arc requested to inake immediate pay* ment, and those having claims will present- them property authenticated for settlement fo ■ JOSEPH DIEHL, Ei’r. October 5, 1848.—6t* IVUBSERIi Aud Pomologlcal Garden^ Fite miles USeit of Carlisle , Pa. t (N’eiocille Rudd.) NOW contains ono of the largest and best se lected assortment of FRUIT,TREES, ever offered for sale in Pennsylvania, to which the sub. scriber wishes to call the fvttention of all lovers of fine fruit. Planters will find it decidedly to their advantage to purchase of us, as we have an im mense stock of the very finestlarge healthy trees, of the best grafted varieties, such as can not be had elsewhere. Apples. Peaches, Pears, Plums, Cherries, Apricots, Nectarines, Almonds, Rasp berries, Sttaivberies, See., together with a splen did tot ofrßfergreens. All of which will besold lower tliah offered heretofore. Apple trees very large, 10 to 14 feet high, strong stocks, per fectly fdrnted tiedds; of boaringnge,at 1 Dels each. Ordinaiy good trees, Such as are usually sold at Nurseries, at from 5 to* 7cts oddh. Persons buy. ing to sell again supplied at d libera] discount.— The fact that wo are rViriovlng dwt entire slock to other grounds compels us to offer such extraordi nary inducements to purchasers. Every tree sent from our establishment is distinctly, labeled and carefully packed, so as to give (he most entire satisfaction. Trees ordered by letter will bo as carefully selected and packed os if the'purchaser was. present, and can bo safely sent a thousand mites* Printed catalogues furnished gratia to al applicants. : Address, post-paid, ' S ANDREW CAROTURRS Oct'. 6.IJU&-dt, NEW GOODS. "v'Jlgvie- JUST received at the BekHiteq assortment of Poll and Winter S^Hgg%M^oodi r consisting in part of the follow articles, for Ladies, viz t . Satin striped Caahiricrcs; Alpacas,' Mbus db LaiiMs,* Shawls; Pfotf slyhrArctofts,* •< Rtbboris, . Figured dross Silks, Assoitcd silk Fringes, Plain do do Black db do Paramcttas, Silk Gimps,- Merinoes, Bonnet silks, French worked collars, Flowers, Kid Gloves, Thread Lace*. For Gentlemen Black French. Cloth, Satin Vesting, Cassimercs, Merino do do Valentine do Cloth caps* do Fancy Cravats, Also, Muslins, Gloves, Hosiery, Sheeting, bleached and unbleached Shirting, Jaconet, Swiss, Mull and Dlbhop Lawns, black and col’d Kid Gloves, Silk, Colton, Lisle, Thread ond Merino Gloves, for Ladies,. Gentlemen, and Misses, Cotton, 'Merino, Cashmere, Alpaca’and Woolen Hose, for, Ladies and Gentlemen. ‘ ■ 1 ; I would inform the citizens of Carlialo and vicinity,' that the above Good?, suitable for the fall trade, are opened and ready for inspection; and lam feonfident that persona examining, my stock from the greatly reduced prices would be Irfduced to mcke (heir pur* chases therefrom. , f 6. A. COYLE. Carlisle* &eptenib£f Sfff,' 1846. o Stores I Stoves 11 At No'. $7, Soutn Second Street, Phils. CJ. TYNDALIS, respectfully invites an exam s inallon of his largo stock of Stoves, embrace ing some of the Best & most elegant Patterns, of Pennsylvania, New Troy,&o. together with n beautiful assortment of Fancy Sheet Iron Stoves and Mediators. , , ForrParlors, Dining Rooms, Kitchens or Cham bers, lie believes that his assortment will compare to advantage with that of any olherhstabUshmfenU He has also a splendid slock of Orr’s l Celebrated Air Tight,.StoVds, for which he has been tho agent for many years in this'city, in the manufacture of which for ex cellence and cheapness ho refers to numerous pur chasers, and for ueauly of patterns, ho believes himself unrivalled* For Shoves,'Whether for Wood or Goaf, Iris od; sortment is complete. ( He returns his thanks to his old customers to whom and to the public he renews his invitation to gtye.him a call at the old stand No. 07 South 2d street, Phila. September i4 t 18*18,—2m Second Arrival or No w Ooodg at tbo NEW,& CHEAP STOKE. THE subscribers nave just opened, at ibeir new store, corner of Hanover and Louthcr streets, oppo site Mr. Wm. Leonard's old'stand, another lot of choap goods, which they havo purchased from, the importers and manufacturers, viz: C/otA*—Blue, "black* brown and invisible green, from $1 to $0 per yard. Caffs/mcrei—From 37J to 76 cts., and SaUinclls from S 6 to 60 ots & yard, One wool. . CaahmcrtJt—A splendid assortment, and Mows do Loinca for 123, 16, and 26 eta per yard. ( • ■ Calicoes— From 3 to 0$ ctsi, good style ami quul* ity. • ...... , Muslins —From 4 fo 12,4 Cts, thq very best in tho market, bleached and unbleached, 4,G, G and 10 qrs. " A lot o£ Gingham's, yarJ wide, for cts. —a|io Mamchosier Clinglmms, Checks and Tickings, Irish Linen at SO'and'Sß cts. warranted nil (lux. Flannels add Llnsoya In groat'variety. goocT and cheap. 1 ’ • , ' Blankets— lo, 12 n'nd 14;qfs. widif, Ribbon*, Thread Laces,’black, brown,'maaaroon blue arid nia room Alpaca and Coburg cloths, solln striped Cash: meres for dresses-—which hdVo boon purchased from the importers, nrtd will bo sold very cheap; BOOTS &«SHOl3s k and Gum Overshoes, togeth er with a gencre! assortment of Orbcenea »V Queens* ware, nil selling at IbVr prices. Oall, cxanilno, and judge for jrolirsolvos, 8. D, I’OWEI. di coi OnrJialnj Pal. 10, 1848, A FINE oaabrtment of French Motlnooe, Coeh mero(i, now Btylc> Alpoolm,. Tibbef doth, tic., juet received by *■ GEO. R. CROOKS. . * October. 10,' 1848. ' , , y,:; Proclainallon. WHEREAS. the Honorable Samvel HEPDvnir, President Judge of tlio several Courts of Com mon Pleas ,6f the counties df Otimborland/iPerry and Juniata, in Pennsylvania, and Justice of the, several CourU of pyor orid Terminer and Gciielal Jail De livery» ,I*4. sdtU cbdntiesj anil Hdh. John Slimrtand John Clendenin, Jbdgcs of. the Court of Oyer ohd Terminer and General Jriil Delivery, for the trial of alt capital and other offences, in the said county of Cdmberland—by their precepts to nie directed, dated the 29lh'of August; 1848, have ordered |lhe Poiirt of Oyer and Terminer end General Jail Delivery* to b 6 llolddn at Carlisle) bn the 2d Monday of November next, (beifig lbq,l3lhday) at 10 o’clock inlhcforp-, noon; td continue two wbok; . •” NOTICE is therefore hereby given; to the Coro ner, Justices of tho Peace and Constables of the said county of Cumberland, that they are by the said pre cept comiridndcd to be then arid there in their proper pergdns, wiili their rolls, recofds, inqtiialtionft, exami nations, and all other romembraneba, to do tKoSe things which to.their offices appertain io be ddnejand all thdse that are buutid by recogni£ances,to prosecute against the prisoners that arc or then shell be in the Jail of said county; are to he there to prosecute them as shall bb jubt. JAMES HOFFER,Sheriff* Office) . "> Carlisle. Oct. 5, 1848. } Presidential Election Proclamation. WH bRISAS in and by an act’ of iho General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, passed the 2d day of July, 1899, il ls provided that the electors of the several counties of the Common* wealth; qualified to vole fot members of iho General Assembly shall hold un election at Iho same places at which the said members shall have been voted for I at the proceeding election, oh the Ist Tuesday of' ! November noil, (being the 7,th day,) Ibf the purpose : of electing electors of a Frcsideht aftd Vice President of the United States. . Now, therefore, /, Jamtt Hoffer % High Sheriff of (he county of Cdmburlund, iu pursuance of the duty enjoined oil me by the above recited act; do issue this my proclamation giving notice to the fruerheh of said county Qualified to vole for members of (he General ■ Assembly to meet at the several election districts I therein, a i follows, vi* t j Tim election In llio election district composed of the Boroilgh of Carlisle, ami the townships of N. Middleton, Smith Middleton, Cower Dickinson', Lowe! Frdnkford, atd West Pennsbofongh, will be Held at the Court Hoilse; Iri the BoroUoli of Carlisle. * The election In iHo election district corhpbabd of Silver Spring township, will be held at the public house of George Puey, in lldgestowhi in said township. . By an act of the General Assembly, passed the 21st day of April, A. p. 1846, the election in the election district composed of Hampden township, will be held at the House now occupied by HbnrV Bressler, in said township. By the same aol the election in the election dls trictcomposed of Lisburn and a part of Allen town ship, known as the Lisburn district, shall hereaf ter hold theif elections at the public house now occupied by John Gi Heck, in Lisburn, * The election in the election district composed of East Pennsborough township, will be held at the public house now. occupied by Samuel Renninger, at the west end of the Harrisburg bridge. The election in the election district composed of Now Cumberland, will be hold at the public house of Wi P, Hughfes, iri the Bdrough of Now Cumber land. . .The election in die district cdnfposed of that part of Allen township, which election was heretofore hold-at the public house of Wm. Hughes, in the Borough of New Cumberland, will be held nt the Tenant House of George Heck, now occupied by Robert Coffey, in said township. The election in the district composed of that part of Allen township, not included in the New Cum berland, George Heck and Lisburn election districts, will be held at the public house of David Sheaffer, in Shepherdatown, in said township. The election in the district comprised of the Bo rough of Mochanicahurg, wilt bo held at the public house of John Hoover, in said borougn. The election in the district composed of MoHfok township, will be hold ai the public House of John PatiH in Churchtowrr, In said township.. .. . Tho election in the district composed of Upper Dickinson township, will be held at tho public house of Jacob Trego, in saidtownship. The election- in tho district composed of the Bo rough of Newvßle, and townships of Mifflin, Upper Frankford, Big Spring, that pait of Newton township, not included in tho Leesburg election district hereinafter mentioned, will be Held at the Brick School House in tho Bdrough of Newville. The election in the district composed of Hopewell township, will ho held at the School House in Now burg, in said township*... . The election In tho district composed of the Bo rough of Shipponsburg, Shippcnsburg township, and that pari of Southampton township, not included in tho Leesburg election district, will bo held at the Council House, in tlvo Borough of Shippcnsburg. And in and by an act of the General Assembly of this' Commonwealth, passed tho 2d July, 1830, it Is thus provided, “That the qualified electors of parts of Newton and Southampton townships in the coun ty of Cumberland, bounded by the following lines' end distances, v|*: Beginning althe Adams county I line, thence along tho line dividing.tho townships of I Dickinson and Newton' to tho turnpike rood, thence along said turnpike,' to.Centre School Housp on said I turnpike, fn Southampton township, (hence to a point On the Walqut Bottom road at Royhuck’sV Including Roybuck’a farm, thence a.straight direction to the Saw Mill belonging to the heirs of George Clever, thence along Krysher’s run to tHo Adams county line, thence slang the line of Adams county to tho place of beginning, bo and the sumo Is hereby de clared a now grid separate.clcctioft district, the elec tion to bo hold at the public house of John Roy buck,- In Leesburg, Southampton township.. At which lime and placo> (ho qualified debtors,'as aforesaid, will elect by ballot— „ Twenty-Six Electors Carlisle Pa. for President and Vico Presidentof tho United,Slates. And the several judges, inspectors and clerks, who shall attend at the prccccding election for members of Assembly, are required to uttfend and perform at the said election,the like duties,and bo subject ip tho like penalties for neglect of misconduct as they shall bo liable fu ut tho election for members of Assembly. Agreeable to tho provisions of the sixty-first section of said aet.otfory General and Special Election shufl bo opened between, tho hours of eight and ton in tho forenoon,'and shall continue without interruption or adjournment until seven o'clock in the evening, when tho polls shall be closed. j And tho Judges of tho respective districts afore, said; arc bjl the said tact required to meet at the Court House, fn the Borough of Carlisle, on the third day after (ho said being Friday the lOlli day of November, then and ftiofa to perform tho things ro« quired of them' by law. Given under my hand at Carlisle. Ims 2d day of October, A. D. 1646. • • , , James iioffer, sherfr. , lB4B. Ti'cniinrfoiis Ilnbh AT DENT’S CHEAP STORE, whofo t/ioy bavo just received from Philadelphia the largest as sorirtitnt of , Fall and Winter .ftoorts, over brought to Carlisle Among this largo arrival may bo found. 6,000 yards of the heat and cheapest Calicoes over brought from the city; yard wldo Mus lins ot 4,cents, dec.; elegant Ginghams 12$ ct*.*, splendid Mous do Lnlnos and Cashmeres very cheap; handsome Winter Plaids.for ladies drosses, and the choapdft ; t Cloths, Caaslmores, Oasslneits, ■ over manufactured. We need not begin to enumer ate! wq have nborljr ovely; gfllclo in out lino of butt no*B, and all »o cheap that wo only wont Ibo public to coino and eco Ibom to be convinced ilial this is tho place lo got bargains'. Wo gay to all give us a (jail, and wo ll warrpnt U.ydil will not go nwuy disan polntud. Cheap at'bro, 3 floors south of the Poat ofl ‘ c <S' .... A.&W.UENTZ. ;Boplomboi*2B, 1848. Washing Machines. ■ JUS P received Ziho Wash Machinea, q now ond Improved nmole. Alan, FatPronaea, n now Invon* Hon. Also, 0 Land Warrants foi anlo low at tho cheap store of A. & W. BENTZ. September 21,1848, . Adjourned Orphans’ Court Sale. ■faA BY virtue of an order of the Orphans iHfflHfr.. vourt of Cumberland coy, I will expose. JllillEff P u^l*c sale, on the premises, *on Sat- the 28ih day of October, 1848, at II o’clock, A. M.,a1l that-Plantation orTract of L'flnd siliidtb and Being in tHB tqtvnshlp of South MiddlptoH; and coiinty of Cumberland, about one mile East of raperlowni bnivhifh tlehry Han sel, dec. lately lived; containing 92 acres tnorq or less, about ten acres of Which is Timber, and the residue cleared and tinder gpod fence. The im prbVertlents afe a iwo-slory Frbme VViienihertioard* ed HOUSE, a pretty, good JjAUN, Cqrncribf an excellent Orchdrtl arid a wel’ of Waicf ai the door. Also at the same tlme.dnd place, will, be sold d Tfucl of Mountain Land, which lies about Haif a mile front the fdritt, drid contains 13 J dr less, and is well suited for limber lancL as at tached to the F.ifm. 'rile terms will be'inadd knbWn oh day of Sale by , John Wert, Adm’r.. of Henry Hartzel, dec 1 dct. s*—4l. Valuable Town FropeHy Tor. Sale; 3 'HE undersigned will offer at public sale, on Mop* day the l3lh day.of Novembernext, at l.q'ciock; M., at the Coiirt Houck; in the Borough of Carlisle, liia• ‘ ‘ . ■ . : - v , Tan-Yard with all necessary Tools and Apparatus. This Is one of the largest and most desirable Tanneries in Cumberland county, the location being good.' convo* ni(*nl and healthy, and could if desired ub enlarged to any extent; - , 1 will also offer fit llie same lltno and ploce, |liat JbwA- STONE HOUSE, 40 by 30 feet, situated In East Liberty Alley, within,a. yards of the Public Square. Terms Jm AJMM.madc known on the day of sale. . ROBERT SNODGR ASS: October 5,1848.—fit Orphan’s Coiirt Sale* IN pursuance of an order of (bo Orphans* .Codrl of Cumberland cotinty, the following ( Renl Estate; lafe the property of Armstrong Irvine, clcc’d., will be Aoltl on (ho premises, on Saturday the 2S(h duy oi October, at 12 o’clock; noon, df that day; viz f ; - Ail that certain plantation or tract of land,' situate in Silver Spring township, in said county; bounded by lands of Georgo Boltznoovcr, Jacob HarniatfrAft dievv Irvino, and others, and containing dhobi \ * 121 ACRES; . ; about.Bs acres of which Is .Limestone, and the resi due Slate land of good quality. Between 20 and 30 acres are in thriving,young limber and the balance in cultivation. -The land is well fenced, a lafgepor tion of it being post and roil. The loiptavfemtnti are a laige AjrfL Stdrle b-welUag House) RipEL KITCHEN, a large Stone Bank llarii, with a Threshing Machine attached, aHcl other out buildings. There is a good well ni the door and (t Very superior Limestone spring near the house.. A ydung Apple Orchard of giaftcd fruitahd other klndd of fruit trees on the premises. There are (wo good, mills witbin.Q mile of this farm. There aro a great qhantity of Locust ticca on said farm. ’ . The conditions of sale will be made known on the ' day of sale by. HENRY W. IRVINE, .. ? ‘ , Admr. of Armstrong Ifvlne, dec’d.' October 5,1845,—4t Valuable Town Property for Salfe* THE subscriber, who Intends to move Vest, ofi* fers at private sale, tlienewand convenient Brick Dwelling House, Back Buildings, and Lot of Ground, now occupied by J. B. Bratton, in High street, a few doors west of East street, and ad joining property of George Sanclerson.on ibo west* A-Ja and the. widow Neiilig bn the east.'-—;, HOUSE is 22 feet deep by 34 feel |jJ||Mgfront, is entirely new, and finished in SEsS^ lO most modern style, and in point of design and convenient arrangements will compare favorably with any house, bf similaf dlmbfislprif In the borough of Carlisle, it lias two /jailors with folding doors, dining room, kitchen and hall; ori the first Ahpr, -all of very convenient sizej and : five'comfbrta&ie chambers on (he second flbpr,-~. An excellent cistern .with pump is convenient io the.kitchen dp«r; The cellars of both the irohi. and hack buildings are dry, and (lie oho half of.. the, front cellar has a largo fife place, Is floored arid finished,.end is convenient fordoing all kinds , of rouglnvork; . . The lot extends 197 fed back, with the privil ege of a 12 foot alley, to bo a private alley extend ing from Mulberry alley south 58 feet between lots of George Sanderson and Ephraim Cornman, is under good fence, and number,of se lect and,choica fruit trees, such as Peach, Cherry, Plum, Apple, Quince, &o. This property is a k mpai desirable place of resi donce, and is well worthy'tlic attontion bf'those wishing a good and cheap property. For particu lars qnquire of the subscriber, residing'in. High street. Carlisle... .. .WILLIAM MOUDY.. Carlisle, August I?, 1846.-rif Valuable Property for Sale. , THATijrjjo two story PLASTERED &TONB * HOUSE, situated on (he north'side pf-Watt .•* High street,' in tl/o borough pf Carlisle, is omrred /br sale. . . ... , WM. 11. KNOX/Ail’y* July 20, I 84«. !548.--tf Look to your Interests! ' CnAUI.IIS OOII.BT, Respectfully ahhuunccs to tf»e people tn, general* that ho has just .returned from Phila-.) delphia, and is now opening ono of tho largest,' cheapest, and most splendid stuck of ; DRY GOODS, that hao been brought to Carlisle since it hashreh a town. Owing to the great reduction in prierti« ol many kinds of Coeds, ami a disposition ti» cut at small profits, he ihv|u«s ono find ?ri to call, and • look for themselves before purchasing elsOwhfere, His stock of Goods consists in fSari of ti large and general assortment of # , CLOTHS, from if to 95, Casaimerea from S'O cts. io 91,00 i all Dofo/p; SallinnuUs very clico(i, Cashmeres, Delanos, Ginghams, Calicoes, of new and beauti ful styles; largest and cheapest assortment of Caiipkts that ho lias haJ for years, Afusllns of. every description. A'lko, a fa'rge and well select ed slock of Bools, Shoes & Groceries, ■ ond many other articles entirely 100 numerous to mention. Cal I and soo for y cuirselTos— no ohatge Tot showing Goods. at tho old stand a few doors east of Ihe Market House. Lookout for the big Sign, big Windows, ignfi’ big slock of Goods I , ''Carlisle, Sop!, 21, 1646/ A l’li»In .Sliitomciit; THOirfSON’S COMPOUND, SYIUIP OF TAP AND WOOD NAPHTHA. * 1 HIS medieino, tho Invention of a min who soya , th« .object of Pulmonofy, Dronohiul end Pectoral ’ P 1 ! o *‘“,‘ 'bemoitrigid examination, hue now bean before 11.0 noblic.near four year.. During 11,1, period It hae performed Borne of the moil remotlioblb outas on reogrd hf I dlmonary Canaumptinn—aemiied the jpconunondotloh and use of physicians In their prao. * tipo, and tho warmcßl approvals thonaande of Vor. eons Ip ordinary and Before bolds, coughs, in hoarse.' no.s, spilling of blood, &o. i uearae. . ;■ Cbrtlßwlo? of its wonderful power have : boen oiVoii‘; ' in Boino. Instonocß, and ewurn to os true, by poteens 1 ' tvlm, at any lime, will give verbal verlßlioUonrbJ'' ■ tholr contents. . . v . ,V • / But, beware of imitations, and purchase Thomson**’ Compound Syrup of Tor frdiri none hut advertised 1 "' ngenlß, or of those above the auapielon'of dhalihs Ut,-< omiiilcrleits. ; i It Is lieiiuo.illy deed end highly rebbtnhj'biitfod' bj>' »■ some o) (lie most: respectable physicians'in N. Yolk If! snd Fhlladblphia.' • • • . a . Prepared only by Angnoy 'dc Dinkann, N;'K, . corner of Dili and Spnioa utrcpts, Philadelphia, Sold in Cnrllalu hy: J, JpW. U. Klcininij,' al StjT oerils or $1- por bolilo. .'"xV Got. 5, 1818—31 yl'^4
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