THEI TRIiPOFiTttBJ GOLD ' , Ciifcluot;]UcotlngMTho,Appbbimentli | Latest New* ftpni the Steamer California, aud Washington, March 29.••• Late report* from tlio Ob d _ ,No important appointments have boon made.this A correspondent of the Picayune,Falcon,” on * rr. . . . . 0 •r* it - Mavuiinn week, though several commissions novo been,issued. c'? ®^ ea P®.r Culifornm, Wittes from Muziitlun, Po a t t 7inslcrs hi. ve.been appointed i„ ; thbi.fte 11r«r°dllu.f.cU.q'bi. prevailed amoo* ’** ' #f Po, " ,B ? lv “ , ““- bat are ull ,t onimportinl the passengers, not only the Slcecage, but after Cabin, towns. , , in regard to'oar treatment on board.' We, the steer- 1 The Cabinet was In session to-duy npdn the bub ngo, ore looked upon by the commander, Capl. Mar- j oc i 0 f the Steamer filled out in thifi country, for B |,all, as entirely beneath his digttity tnd nolioo-so - P|i iia , alt „ „, in 1 ,, 0 tonlurt n 0„ pending »«'• much so, I assure you, that not till our grievances};. . . • ■ ~ „ rt , rtrt ,s nf , n . had boon represented to him several limes, did he ( Oral country and,Denmark-. IM ..prominent deign to come forward to ace us. fc The drat and second , Pest Office deportments wore, also the sohjeels ol officers, Capt. Brooke ond Mr. Copland,-have done , consideration,- but. nd, conclusion, was arrived at. alt in thoir power to relievo our wants j and wore ‘-phere is no doubt, however, that Robert Morris, Copt. Brook* placed in command of the steamer, it | bo Postin „atcr of Philadelphia, and Mr. ’would bo-advantageous, not only, to.the owners, but- . •■. • - • , , . ■alfloto Americans who come by Panama to lake pas- Kofiobopgat, plafcidi at Pittsburg j ,P • sigo to California. . Wo arrived at Acapulco, on the (eftyi . V. • 10th insl., distance fifteen miles from Panama. It The post oMcq oppolntirtenls. made to-day were has a delightful haibor, tho water is very, cold ;wC uJJ % t i, o . department and not 4>y the Cabinet.— anchored in nine fathoms water, some one hundred • thorn are now post masters for the towns of yards from the Port. From tho sea it is impossible Among immi u. f v 0 . to seo the town. Wo ran into a piss about two h*»*. Lewisburg, Lewislown, Gettysburg,. York Springs, deed yards wide, with mountains bn each side; wo lwt j | n Blair county, Meclmnicsburg, Petersburg, turned an angle, when the broad Pacific was entire y Marietta, &c. &c, TTho important. appointments hid from our view, on d *h° ft j and vvero been iilndo this week, but fid far have found l dean?; lowm not taken place. Applicants Wore tbtd lint they; °On the 13th, wo arrived at Sim Blae.disldocte ftdni pot be served Oil Pennsylvania was disposed Acapulco three hundred and fifty J l **®®*. . of. Tho post office appointments will first,receive here four or five hours, landed two Peruvian paMcii. . 4 . gors, and then proceeded to sea. But one t>r Wo of attention. the passengers went on shore; they reported that the . AppoJutmcuts. most ftallering accounts had been received from, the '-, Washington, April 5. irold region. They state that tho region is ndW co- . rt , pp V P -' vered with .now horn six In sixteen feel tfeefc and Alexander ttsmsey, cx-memher of Congress from •hat there aro now at San Francisco sortie fifteen Ponneylvania. ha. been .|i|i«ii«ed Govornor of. Min. thousand persons who have returned from the mines. 1 noeoto tn consequence ol tho-doolinat,on ol ex-tov waiting until tho snow disappears. which will hajernor Ponuingloii, [So Mr. Kumeoy la out ol tho about Juno. One ship and two brigs ore lying at t* os '*);] ' , r . . , . r San Ula., chartered by Mexicans to take Ihom to _ 1 ho a°. v -Hohorl Allen, of Kentucky, graduate of California. Some twentyfivo Americana are theVO, WeM Point Academy, and recently Professor of who left New Orleans oh the 3d January via Tom-1 Pennsylvania Uniwratlj, lias been nppoi,.led Post pico, waiting for transportation. The Mexicans, Offico agent at Cali/ornlu, vice William Voorliecs, wlllnol allow any American logo inany veaselibey vvmnvcd. _ r. ■ ■have chartered. Sis oftho Ameribans have purchased ! Oen. Wilson, of Missouri, appointed Nuv} Agent, a longboat, with which they leave for Sim :. .. . in a low days. Wo left San Bias at 2P.M. on the l ; William Squires, recently a lurge coulnbulor ol 14th, ond arrived at the fort this morning at ten. I India.. At.tiq...l.e. to ll.n Sm.lhsnn.a.i I.isl. ulo, lisa am writing Ibis with a pencil, lying my length on been .ippomled Charge do Affatrs to tauatemala-, iw» riAnb .' vice Elijah Wise, a * ~, r C’ujil.uu Payne, of Texris, has been appointed Mil- Another letter from another passenger on board itury I SlorD | tct f pcr ’ al Galveston. I the some steamer, dated San Bias, the 14lh, audi *, a u ] go understood llml Mr. Shermnn has been publisUcd in the Now York Journal of Commorcev appointed lh Sluice Marshal ofNuw.Jersey.Hnd^Hlvo j that Mr; Slnlibs Ims been superceded hi the Stale The California cannot comfortably accommodate , p"l,^ o fVlxv‘.four persons l.avo just left in more.than ISO passengers: bat tho captain has re- • . J Diltiin ,; t fur Uaiiforiiiil. They called -Delved near 4UU on board, and two or three more u I|]e PreHidcnl ll efo r e leaving, and met will. 11.0 were added ut tins place. •* J* c cordial reception. An immense concodrsa of lativo .to California are.astounding, . ll £ dlixens assembled at ll.e-depet to witness their de czaggoruted. Among them it is said that go.u is 4 ffiund in solid maiaos of several pounds weight; that P“ “ 'non.UoorgoKvann, of Maine, haa had his the Mexicans are exasperated on account of having I. illlo ; v , uw „U|, ,|, e President to-day. lie has lost so valuable a coontry, and arc meditating a plan i c ,, lldudc( j lo „eeept ol tho Mexican Comn.is of reconquering it; and that aeverul thnnsand Inre.gn. ( k , ndcrtd ),|,„, ' olld U - |3 [),ought by ll.oso ■ers (Chinese, Sandwich Islanders, Mexicans, IVru- ...mi 6 vians, Chilians and European.,) are in the country,, >» confidence, that ho, w.ll decline, and ready to combine in resisting the enforcement of : American laws by our officers. I Now, as to Mexican intentions to reconquer tho 'country, 1 receive it for just what it is worth-nothing at all; but there’ are soma things which I know to I bofucls.und arc worth thinking of. ;t know Iho His-: pano-Amcrican tacc, from Cape St. Luons to Capo ‘ Horn, being naturally greedy of gold,4iavo been ] thrown into the intcnscsl exciiemcnl—a perfect fcr- ( mcnl—by the discoveries of that article in California; thatlhis excitement has already started Ihousands of them towards the “placers** of the yellow god, armed to the teeth for war, and laden with implements for mining, and that three vessels are now at San Bins, neatly ready It) Bail, full of men determined to share in the of the gMd region. 1 know also that wo have oh board ihysnahip a military chief; who hue the reputation of. being one of tho most cool, dater mined and ’UnWaverlng of Ihn militant race; Who is fully rcsoJjiiJa’that no foreigner shall wbtk those '‘gold diggingß* , after his arrival; that wo Haile heir on board this ship, and twice that number' arc close anlcrn of us, each of whose arms are equal to a muakot or rlfle«a “revolver" ond a Bowie ' bvery one of whom wpuld rally at the fcoTl'of^'the* . hero of Contreras, and sacrifice hit life. lo Booh Invaders. ‘ ( ’’ I - Now, with such facts before Ufi, what mtlstl)o hbf i prospects when in. California? You can judge. Newspapers.— The following, from (he Liverpool Mercury, is not inopplicublo (o many persons in thin part of (ho world, and to Such >Ve recommend its careful perusal:— Every subscriber thinks the paper is printed for his special benefit, and If (hero la nothing in it.that suits him, it must bo stopped—it is good ibr nothing; Some people look over the deaths and marriages, and actually comp Lin of tlio editor If but fuw beoplo in his vicinity have been so fortunate as to gel married, or so unfortunate as lodie. An editor should have such things in his paper whether they occur.or nut. Just as many subscribers as an editor rfiSy havejjutu so many different tastes, has lid to feohsalt. Onb wants slarios and poetry; anoiAcr abhors alt this.— Tho politician wants nothing but politics. One mual have something smart; another something sound. One tikes anecdotes, fun and frolic; and Ihta iie&l door neighbor wonders that a 'man of sense will put such stuff In a paper. \Ve only wish that every man, woman and child who roads a paper, were compelled but one single intfnlh to edit one; They Would find that it is ant quite sd easy matted ad they at first supposed it loJ>c. Letter from Col* JPremont»-Botfe_ Arrival ai S«IUA Fe-aLoM of UlcvcU Meii. . Sr. Lours. Mutch SO Wo iiavo received riewfl from Santa Fe, to the 251 h bf February. Col. Fremont had oftived there on his way to California; taking Cook’s route. He lost eleven men Irf the mountains from the severity ofjho weather. We hovb only three of their names: Wise, of St. Louis, King Rod Preup, of Washington. Thu name of the latter will be fccojloclorf as having been frequently mentioned by Col. Frbthont, in Ihb nurra. live of his first expedition. Col. Fremont did not reach the lap of the mono- Ulna, from iho vicinity of which the JuSl accounts received by Col. Denton left him. lie was compell ed to return to the valley, where (ho snow foil to the depth of thirty or forty feet, covering up all his outfit end killing all hit mules. Ho then loft the valley and made his way through the lulls, from whence ho sent out a parly to obtain relief and return within u htaled period. Not doing so, Col. Fremont started after, and overtook them 2n six day. 110 finally reached Taos, and the survivors of his party, being assisted by a party sunt to their assistants, also ar rived at that point. After they had sufficiently re covered from tlio fatigues they had undergone, Col. Fremont was supplied with l another outfit, by the Quartermaster end Commissary, and he resumed his route to California. Lieut. Dos)) was last heard from Sorocco, 110 v?as getting on without difficulty; artd will, probably, bo In California beforo thirty days. Tlio Central Railroad Bridge* Enoinser Department, P. ft. Co., J Harrisburg, March 29, 1849. 5 Sir t—The public prints having inserted erroneous reports in relation to injury sustained by ,llio Roll* road Bridge over tho Suiquohaho, It Is proper that a correct statement of the facta should bo made known. Six spans of the structure, partly finished, only were blown oIT. Tho contractor, (Mr. Slone) who hue hud many years of experience in bridge building, deemed it an unnecessary precaution to .anchor it to tho mu* sonry, as instructed, and also omitted in the Inal spans the vortical diagonal cross bracing. Even tho extraordinary, wind that occurred, would, in 'my opinion, have been insufficient to have moved tho bridge without these precautions, 1f his anxiety to hush the work ahead, with all possible speed, had not .Induced him to load tho lop of the bridge, at the end span, with the limber for the next, so as to be ready, tlm moment tho water full, to press the work without detention, Indeed, the whole cause of tho disaster seems (o have arisen from a forgetfulness of tho wholesome rule to "make haste slowly," which, If nothing, but an ordinary storm had occurred, would haveredoUnd* cd to his credit. The loss to all parties, after the material has booh Collected, will nut probably exceed six thousand dol> lors. ' There will be no difficulty in supplying the-defi ciont limber, in time to prevent a delay fo opening Hie rood to Lcwirlown, exceeding a fortnight sf inbsT. Yours, truly, J. Edqmi Thomson,- i’o S. V. Merrick, Pros'nt. • ■ Chief Eng’efi The OirpLEßA.—This terrible opidemlb Is pr'ovoih ing again at Now Orleans. Col. \V«-U»*i Cftllfornta . Rxpc«Uttan UroUru Deaths-l>y Cholera Among tho;. Party**Cholcra at New Orlcnuii. 1 I * Nevy Orleans, March 30. I The steamer Globe'arrived hoe from Umbos Si. I J.ign, brings lulu dutos fro.ti that section of ibo coun try. • Col. Webb’s Culifarnia expedition lias been broken ' up, partly, on account of tlie ravages or Uiu Cholera among them. Eight of the members died of tho- Cholera.on the . Rio Grande,, including''(bur New Yorkers. The Globe ghlccn of the. com pany on their return, home. ci There was much sickness In Drasos. The Cllblcra is increasing in-tho ojty. Udatructlve Fire* PiTTiDUhcn, Mnrch SD. The Union Colton Fubtoryi with a number of oul buildings* tho dwelling adjoining, bri'd a ridnlbct of am-iil tenements, were destroyed by fire lost nt^hl r TUo-loss ia'very .heavy, and thbre ifi but a partial in surance. The piinclpul sufferer.is Gen. Morohcod, the owner dflllb factory, There rt'rri •fdl'lUnatbty Ho lives lust. , Fruin tflt* reiHiaylvtlirlJh. The Record of the Pledgee* .General Taylor, in Ills Allison loltei—which all the-Whig papers made the Tsyhir platform during the election—said I ' * «I have' no nrivato purposes to' accomplish—no (>;■ rly projects to build up—no enemies to punish— nothing to sctvc but my country.’* It was certainly nut serving his country to allow his Cabinet to put in Mr: McOaughy, who opposed (ho country so vehemently during tlio luto Mexican war. , In the same letter he declared : M If elected, 1 would not be tlio mure President of a party. 1 would c.nduavur to act independent of p-iity domination. . I should feel bound to administer the government untrammelled by parly schemes.^ ♦•Party domination" requires Proscription—"party schemes" the rtrfcal df the Tariff of 1840, Will he yield lo Ilium 1 , ArtatUvr CalUortfld Womfc*** / It is Slated on the authority o/a fetlorld Y: York; from San f’ranbUfco; that a Spring has been discov ered near Sin Francisco; which porfsesios (lie pecu liar of colorihg. leather lb « bountiful jel b*l.»bk,' The Iboihbf (o bo colored Is' allowed to remain in Iho water for about six days; Qthbt.ma terials are probably affected In like mannbrj though no cxpuiiments luvo ns yet been made. (CJ Members and fcfLrftqmhors of Congress scorn In. ho (ho chief recipients of office under Gen; Tdylor. Tjio people, themselves, stand a very poor chuneb Their “ servant*" cut them out. Every Congress, ihun circled to “ slay at homo" b'} his constiln. nls, getting office from the new administration—-except Jfisptr E. Ut ady ! \Yu were In error in staling a few weeks since that (his sucker had been appointed lo office. . . John 'fyiTt.iton Frkb Track. —His Excellency has declared for Free Trade in a letter recently pub* Hslied in Iho Louisville Jotirtial dated Sherwood Forest; Va., Feb. 5, and addressed to Hamilton Smith, Louisville. A certain cockney onoo dofinod love to bo nothing more than "un insane desire to pay a young woman's board," “Gone to We notice tho marriage of Mr. Joseph Gens to Miss Amanda A. Mill.. Tho Washington correspondent of tho Philadelphia 'Ledger, say si , ~ Tho CollcctorsMp of Philadelphia is now balancing between Col. Ramsay and Win. D. Lewis, tho coni' mcfcial candidate of Philadelphia. Mr. Ashmoad may.bo tho.DisUiui AUbrney of lift Eastoln District orPhiladolphtor A poor, starving; solitary rat; talked over the (ioor \)f a broken bank, at midnight, and remarked, in deep despondency '• I ftuil like one who trcsils aloiio Buiuu 6anAru/i( (tall (ttaotlod I” Tennessee has caught tho spirit of emancipation, It would seem. Tho Knoxville Tribune Is publishing a series of efficientarticles In its fovor,.in which a popular Convention oh the subject )■ culled for. J3x-Prcsidetit Polk arrived at New Orleana on the 2l*t ull., and was received and welcomed by s speech from tho Mayor; Mr. Polk replied in a hand. Somu and complimentary.manner; Mr. Gotrori, lift temperance lecturer* Hi about to have a house and let presented to him, in Syraoiisd, N. Y. Some of (he folks there have signed a pledge to dispense with 1 (heir rogiilar 11 'lovon onlookers,” and appropriate thb slims thus saved towards tho purchase of tlft house and lot',ln qucsUbti.; Q'J'ii Is Said that " Necessity- is. the. Mother of Invention,’‘wonder Whp .the * Daddy" was? Ho must bo r rouser. decided-in [Naw.iWltilh^tjaVn”" tailrotd -'oar lias a right to; reclaim his sent, if. he slioultl lcQvb it.' frdm anybody who may occupy it. 'Cholera has rc-appearcd in NasHVllle and Si. Ldiiis. ; ,:*r\ : :. ■ . ' " '. ' . Five Ships, loaded with Yea, from 'Cliiha', Arrived at Now. York on Sunday, iNDiviubAL Liability.— While the Legislature of thisStnle, with, the assent and concurrence of a few ate A elected as Democrats,is revising to incorporate the principle of individual liability.in Dank Charters, other Stales arc taking a stand in favor ofit. Even federal Massachusetts has passed a law making Bank stockholders individually liable for the rodomp lion,of the circulation ; and a similar bill has puftsed On© branch rtf the New York Legislature,, r.Thu principle of individual liability, as applied to tho stockholders in Danking.Corpefations is a sound one j ;nml the Legislature that'infuses to apply it, is not true to (ho interests of tho people,'and, in (his Stile, false to tho popular will. If a popular vote Could bo had upon this subject, we have no doubt It would be largely and overwhclmlnglym fairolp of the principle.— Wegt Cheiter Democrat. PHIIIADELPHIA MARKEf. ■ ; April 3, i 849. There lias beijn a moderate demand to-day for superfine and further sales have beep made at for cocrtmoa brands, arid for city Use -at 84,75 a 03:25 for gpdd Id choice brands. Rye Flour ts find nl $3. A further sale of Corn Meal at $2,50 per bbl. Grain—Demand for Wheat limited at 93 a 9Rc, for fair to prime Veds. Rye la worth 606. in small lots for distilling. Corn lias /uir de* mand, with Sale? trt some ekjenl. further saie.of Southern at 30c.; Whiskey—Hhds» are held at 20) a 21c. and In bblsl at 21 a 31).. MAitHii’rt. ' 39th uh.,by the Rev. A. Kromcr.JVir. C. Mi . Long, to Miss Ann, daughter of Joseph Shram; Esq.; all of Carlisle. . , ‘ • . < , i/ On U«o tSlh of Faßnlnry last, by tho Rev. J. 8. Wiisz, Mr. Jacob Gees, to Miss Nanov Dabluausen, Mifflin township. J ✓'On the 6th ull., by the same, Mr. EuXs Sxduß-rcil, to Miss Barbara Lbsjier, of llopojv.ell. , . 1 fo n the 22d inst.. by the same, Mr. CUspar Lksiikr, 1 of Hopewell, to Miss Margaret Cook, of Mifflin Ip. ■ '■y" r ",' : ■ *AI .Nowvi!lc on tho 28lh ult., of Catarrh fever, after nn illness of ten weeks, Emma Catharine, only daughter of the Rev. J. S. Wcisz. ‘‘Happy lambs that are soon gathered Into the Saviour’s bosom." THE BAKERS. JOHN ,C. RAKER, Mrs. J. C. Baker, George E. Bake)-, Mrs. G. 11. Baker* Henry F. Baker, Jasper A. Bakc»,(of SuUabury, New Hampshire,) who have given Concerts with distinguished success during the lust four years,-in the cities and principal towns of twenty Slates of the Union, respectfully announce Dial IhJ, will civo a VOCAL ENTERTAINMENT, ill EDUCATION HAUL. CaVli.le, on FRIDAY ondSATURDAY Evenings, April Iqill andTtln (An entire tihaii'ge of Programme on Saturday evening.) On rV|ilch occasions they .will introduce a Programme Of thfclr CHOICEST PIECES, mostly .original— cmnnrl«ing a Variety ol NEW AND PdPULAR GLEES, hot performed at their fdrmbr Cdnberia Sri this Borough, three .vent’s since. ' - • fCj’Ddots.open at 7 o’clock— I Cnncck to odniftibHbe at 7j. Tickets 25, cental Children Not aßuittrß, unless übCodipnoicil by sonic adult,who will, vouch for thclr gobtl bshuViour. ‘ ’ (£7*lVla'hy pieccsmf the Bakers’ Music lire publish cd by C. H. KEITH. Boston, and by HALL & SON; Now York, and may be obtained .at Music Stores generally, throughout thb Union. TJio tlakerk have it for sale after each concert, arranged for a Piand accompaniment. : Note. —Several'months since, a now and short lived Club of singcrs, who wore soinclvlial overnni ious for (heir own prosperity, put )n circulation d report, which found its way into a largo number of newspapers, that Mr. George E. Baker (the basso of the linkers,) died nearly a year ago, Subh, however, x 9 hot tho ease. George is yet alive, umi his “DbufiLfc bass voice" continues (oyislonish oil who hear it.* Arrangements uro already made for the Rakers in other townp; they will therefore give but two enter* (aimnentfl in this place. ' . W. W. CHANDLER, Agent fur (he Baker Vocalists. April 5. NOTICE. Tfiß MulhodUt Episcopal Church, having fqsulv cd lo rent nut ihclr scale for one year; notice is here, by giv&n to nil whom ll may concern, Ihiil M»o Com* mlttcc dppoiuled for that pufposo will (Providence penuJUine} ho in the Church at (0 o'clock on FRL DAY NeXT, lo ferii soa(a lo those doslrfng them. They will uiso atlchd cm Iho nbxt day, n( iho same hodeej to nccdmmddnto did not attend the previous day, in hchwif of iho tommjilcc. ; • . - . JOHN-PHILLIPS, Chairman' CaifiuiO, April 5, 1849.—11. To the Voters qf. Czlmbcr/dnJ cotinly. FELLOW-CITIZENS— 1 offer myself toybhr consideration att a candidate fur the. OFFICE OF SHERIFF* orComberldnd county; at lha nnxt (renera!l T ’elec* (ion, subject to liib decision pf-lho Democratic County Convention. Should Ibe nominated and elected, I plediju ittyself to the duties gf said Clfice with fidelity. Carlisle, April 5. 1843 To the Voters of Cumberland county. FELLOW.riTIZENS— Being solicited by a number of my friends. I offer myself as a can didate for the OFFICE OF SHERIFF, , at the ensuing election, and will be thankful for your suffrages. Should 1 bo elected, ( hereby 1 promise to perforin the duties of said riffire faith fully. , JOHN P. HUNTER.. Carlisle, April 6, 1819 Brigade Inspector* FELLOW-CITIZENS— 1 otler myself to your consideration as u candidate for the office of Brigade Inspector, at the ensuing election in June, and will be thankful for your support, Hugh W, McCullough. Dickinson Ip. April 5, 1849 . Brigade Inspector. riiO tUe Voters ok CtntßskLAkb Countv. —Having JL been encouraged by a number of my frlnnda, I offer myself la your oornddornilon ai a candidate fur tiro office «f BRIGADE INSPECTOR, ut (fib ensil ing election; I lliuroforu respectfully solicit your suffrages for said bftlco; WM/A. KELSO. April 5, 1849,—t0. Removal* subscriber begs leave to inform Ms friends X nnd the public, that he has. removed hie shop (o North Hanover street, in the shop lately ooou pled by William Winliolu, next door to Lynn’6 Hardware store, whore he will continue to carry . on the Boot &■ Shoemaking ■ Business fn aft ita branches* He wifi constantly keep on Hand ladles and gentle men's 800 l j.. Shoes? Slipper?,‘ &o. t all of which ho will maWufaoWe \w hisoWi) ahop.tinuWarrant to be what they arc rhprcseijlorf. TKan|tfql for past favors, ho respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. • OouNTav PnoDUcB taken n’t market prices in exchange for work, » vt JONATHAN OOUNMAN. . Carlisle, April 5, 1849—Vm. aPSOIHTIIItST. LIST OF LETTERS toraainmgin thcPost*of&CQ ftl Carlislo, Pa., April. 1t:1649.l t :1649. Persons in quiringfpr letters oft this list, will please say they a re adverted., ' } Barrens! IMayyA. Myers Elizabeth 2 BakerDCEsq MoKaig&Maguire. Black-Susannah M Mounts Martin ■; Bairstacker Barbra Mowery Marlin , Baughman Philip Marshall James Adolfus Bloser Samuel Mayberry William BellzhooVqV George Miley William . Coughlin Johh Moqson Frederick; (hooper & Town Send Minick Michael (tanne Gorman Philip McCuno Jane E Call Johh v ‘ " . Neely Joseph'- , Garesley John W NcUon Catherine Cavanaugh Wra. . NeaslWt Hester A I Donely Elisabeth 2 Orris Christophers Donnelly Thomas Peel Elizabeth , Decker &a4annah ’ Parris N B Deeses Ertinia Price George Duffy John.'H 2 , Peterman W H Ernst John'Esq . pease Marinin * Fiehec danlel . . Hasp Michael Fessler O W . Rexrutn Henry Graybi 11 Anlo . ftealverte Joseph T . Griffith John A . Shenffer David W HuntamatiiiDavid Sheaffer David HoWsen OrShriner Martin Hippfchamhier \Vni Smith Dr Hall Jami* Spangler Geo & 1 KtrkJdoop , Jacob Gunklo i Kenedy John Stiner Mtss.,E Kleiea Mqry E s ’ Smith Jesse Esq Lay Cathrine. Sellers D S Lininger Pfcter Woods, Margret MoCormftek'ThdmdA , Wardecker Frederick Moota James WilStm R r Modock Elizabeth Wright William McGehan‘Benjamin Williams Klised Mussleinao George Zigler Goorgb MoerS PetiV ■;'o' S. A. COYI.E’S ' , ~ Wholesale $ Retail Store, South Homter Strecf, - variisle, “Sigh of the Bee Hite,' 1 Respectfully balls Hie qil'ehtibn of bis friend's to his new stock of Spring Summer Goods. It is Impossible e^S^(2p to enumerate nil the articles I have for sale: 'suffice it to say, we have almost every thing that Is necessary for Ladies and Gentlemen's wealr. . Vj, • . Ladtea ntparlmet »/.—Neal figured. Mobslin de Laines, Foulard.Silk.and Lawns; Mohair and Satin, stripe Lustre, pink ami blue de laines, Sa tin stripe do,, second mourning Clarendons, piatd Lyouese, hlack silk, bonnets, ribbons, fancy silk ties and scarfs, silk ami linen fringes, linen tis sues, eilk fiaqnel, pink, blue, and green Halegei kid, silk, and lisloe glpvest.a large assortment of Ladies 1 , Misses’and Children's hose. . Genttemeifa Department.— French anti Knglish Cloths, from 87$ cts. to $6 per yard) French blk. cassitneresi fancy do., large assortment ofrVest* ingsf'Oroion cloths and Lu.strfs,. 1 tweeds &cash meret,'wh)te linen drilling, fancy caps for boys, China Pearl .hats for men and boys, straw all sorts and'sizes; black and fancy crayats,.lib(ei kid and silk gloves. ■ ' i i Also, a very large stock of bleabhed and tin* .bleached muslins,calicoes from 3 to 13$per yard, 1 carpets, floor oil cloths, and a great va ioiy of Goods not mentioned. Ploase call and examine my' stock, where you will always find a full sup ply. ' ‘ Carlisle, April 5, 1640 : v VTATHAN HANTCH, having removed his IN Cheap.Clothing-Store to the room formerly pccupied-.by Maj. Lamberton, between Conlyn'a Jywttlery‘store and Burkholder’* hotel, in West Main street, would re e pectfuji y_ inlp r m his friends and jhas he intends to continue the businesl Ajrhetetofdre.. lie has just received a (afge assortmcnFof , ' Sitting ami Summer. .Goods, drhlbh he will have rHacle up at the shortest notice and in the most desirable (banner. He will con stantly have on hand p large selection of iCcndy.irindc! Clothing, cheeper than ever, offered to the .public, such as black and blue dress coats; frock & sack coats of various colorsj tweed coats of all shapes and colors; summer cloth coals; lineni-bottoh and jeans coats, and all other kinds.of' fash'ionaWtf’ coats; black and fancy cashmere/pantsf .summer, pants of hyery description and color; plain and fancy satin Vests! summer vests, ail sorts and colors; shirt hoaomb and collars; nock and pocket handkerchiefs; stocks, suSpendors of all kinds, and vary cheap. ' .Don't forget thb plate - .. ’ Carlisle, April 6,1849—3 m Superior XiinVai’di ' IL.FAdST, grateful for the liberal tl patronage bestowed upon him since ho com menced business, would invito his friends and tho public in genera); to cal) and ex amine His present stock of new and splendid • Timvarfc of all Kinds, , at J. two doors west of the rail road office, Carlisle. Orders for Tinware thank fully received, and promptly attended. IoV Mend ing of nil kinds .attended to. ‘ Housekeepers and oihers irt need of Tinware Will find ii to their ad vantage m glvfthim a call.'. April 5, 1849—^Iin* TZ, LOTHfIOJVNo- 30 youth Second Si t • upper side, next door to Sharpless & Sons, Philadelphia. respectfully invites the attention of the Ladles of Carlisle and vicinity, to lus very soled assortment of Spring and Summer Straw Bonnets Sc Hate, at extremely low prices. Merchants and Opaler? supplied. Altering, Bleaching and Pressing, dune In a superior manner, and ut short notice! ~T. 55, LOTHROP. No. 30 Sputh 9d filrfel, west side! next door to Sharpies? & Sons. Phiia. April 5,1849 —3m DAVID SMITH. jtfLClibico dardcii Sc Flower 'flg SEEKS, ■ ■ ffijg OBNAMENt/l PLANTS,tIIEES,sHIIUBS ,; r ROSES. GRAPE -VINES &o. ... I7oil sale at fylaupay’s Carden, Rising Sun Vil- J.logo, near Philadelphia, and in the Market below Sixth street, oVery day, a large assortment of alt kinds pf Seeds, prounhouse and hardy plants’, &e. wholesale &bd retail. All orders uromtilly attended to.. ‘ S. MAUPAY; All kinds of vegotablo plants, &c. in season. The above are all raised by thu subscriber, at his extensive horticultural grounds, whom the col lection Can bo seen. Plants, &o. packed to carry with Safety. , Address 5; MoUpayv Seedsman, Rising Sun Post Office, Philadelphia bb, April 6, 1819—St THE account, of Joseph M. Medhi, Esq;, Assignee of ChrUUoh Pislo, having been prebohlcd to iho court of Common Pleas of Cumberland qo.\ finfd court eppojnted tho Ist day of AptH Term, 1040, for thn. hnal pasfdgb ofi’did, abColint, and rule on all persona Inlcrcslcil to appear and thaw cauce why tho aamo ehall riot bo alluivod nml contlrmod by on id court. ... ~ JAB. F, LAMDEKTON, Prolh’y- ProlhonoiaryVOltlcq,,, 3 CarlUlo, Match 18.1610. 5 STRAYED from lira auba'cribot on Ilia Blh inaturil, a Wide Foirtrtr Dig, * lill liver .fcoloroU bichi oho (go an tho right front foul, ia between 3 A. 3 yoirra'.oTi,,nuiwtra ijt tho nap, of “ Donr.";, Apj, |raraOt| tolutrilng.ould dog.ot glvlng aucll information that 1 oari got him. shall have lira above reword. VVM.H. TROUT, . Carlisle, Maroli 33,1849<-3t dEd. dANDt!RSON,I , .M. Removal. nouuoC9t ißounciii Aifelgnecsliip Adboiini; Ywo dollar* Kowabd. . . Brlg*Ml4 Inspector/ ;,, ,■' ; offer .myp.e’Jf (o.Wf Jj coh&iderdllonfor ifie office of Brigade Jntpeaof •» at (ho hextolectloA, arid respectfully solicit your suf frages. pledging, niyeeff if fleeted, to diachorge (ho duties of said offic'e vnlh fidelity, . ' jp#N CBENDENIN, Jr ; Hogcstown, March 3s, 19.40,—5m • Brigade liisticctbK , ' FELEO W-CITIZUNS & Soldiers of tfio Coun ,ly pf Cumberland :—I offer myself as a can didate for the office of Brigade inspector*, at the coming-election.in Juno next, ai.d .solicit yon{. suffrages for the same, and if elected 1 pledge my self that I,will faithfully discharge the duties of the office with honesty, fidelity and impartiality. . ; JACOB BMMINGEft. * Kiggstown, March 39, 18-19—te llrlgatlc Inspector, FfiLEOW CITIZENS— Being solicited by a num ber of my-friends', 1 offer myself to your consid eration ns a.candidate for. the office of UIUGADE INSPECTOR, at the ettsuing-election In Juno, and will lie thankful for yoiir support. . §AM’L. crop. Carlisle, Ms’rch 22, 1849,—2m. Brigade Inspector; FEUiOWiCrmENa;— I offer thyself to your consideration as a candidate for..(Up dffice of Brigade Inspector, el ihV'on&oiHg eleciioh; ' . / HENRY WOlit 1 . South MidAleWn ip., March 20, 1849. . A. B. SII4RI*, Attorney at i.aw. win pmyico in Rie several courts in Cumberland county. Office in Graham's building, opposite tbotfost office. March 22, 1849.—1nU Superior firobei-ics) Aci THE subscriber begs leave io inform his friends and the public in general, that he has just re turned from the city, with alurgsand general as sortment of , J ?resh Groceries} all of which has been seleiiiecl with gteat bars,, and will be Sold at great bargains. His stock is composed of a general assortment of everything lh the Grocery line. TEAS—GiIo Putvdor, Imperial* Yoling Hyson, Chulan, Pouchang and Souchong, of extra to medium quality, from the celebrated ••Pekin Tea Company. 1 * COFFEE—Rio* Prim‘d. Green, Old White, and . low priced Laguira, Java; Maricaibo; and St. Domingo; SUGARS—Loaf, Lrunp, boars© and tine Crash- ed, Pulverized, Porta Rico, New Orleans; and White and Box Havana; . , MOLASSES—Lovering syrup, honey,low priced Sugat House, N, Orleans, Muscovado,Trinidad SPlCES—Pepper, allspice, ginger, ground and ungroiind, TOBACCO—Cavendish, ;»|ujj, twist,comprising all thh hbst Virginia brands. ' ' SlRCARS—Havanna, Principeo & half Spanish. QUEENS WAKE & GLASSWARE—Now on hand a Very large supply of Common Ware, Granite Ware; China Ware and Glass Ware, .at all (irici-3.- . . . FISH &SALT—Jlisi deceived Nos. 1 &2 Mack- .olalnh.il fletrtng, fresh and. good. Also best duality of Codfish. Also, Salt. CHEESE—A superior article of Cheese, warran ted prime, just received; FIGS, &c.—A Urge anil fresh supply of VigsJ Raisins, Oranges, Pruned, Curraiiw, Pea Nuis, Ground E. WclnllU, fco,, JUsl opened, for sate cheap! • CRACKERS—Water, Soda, Sugar, &e., con stantly on lr*nd, A fresh supply received. CANDIES—AII kinds of candies fresh arid good, constantly on hand. . . BRUSHES—A large assortment of Brushes, em bracing all kinds, will be sold cheap. FLUID LAMPS—These lainpß have been lately introduced, and are found to be, by all who have tried them, the most desirable and econo mical lamp now in use—producing a light al most equal togas*. Alargeaaaortmeritonhand. Also, tubes for same. PINE & ETHERIAL OlLS—Several barrels just received; A good supply will constantly be kept on hand. . FAMILY HAMS—Slapg & Shay’s extra sugar mired Hams* Ccefand Tongues, just received. VINEGAR—AIways on hand. Vinegar of the best quality*.. -*. r &c.—Wbile beans, of excellent quality on hannd. • MISCELLANEOUS—-Rice,otardh, eailairalus, 1 a|um', Boap, candles, mdstard, indl* . go.- ba».lead, buckets, Bci * . ; . LIQUORS—Ho will keep oh hand at rill limes superior Liquors, which ho will be able to dia- pose ofcheapi. .. . t , , ~ .. Pnrdhtisers will find it id their interest to-ex amino my Gipods befoie purchasing else* where,as I ant, determined to sell.at .very, mode* rale profile. l)on*t forget,tlia ,stand, oouin Han ovef fiifeei, pe&l doer ia tifeep’s hotel,’apd within two floors of .the. Volunteer Printing Office, and nearly opposite iho Poet Office.' . , C. iNHOFF, Agt. | March 29, 1619. Important Hews br Tulegi j 2600 British Soldiers Killed! TAM now,receiving from the eastern cities o __ largo and beautlfuT.aoleclion of Spring &. Sum mer Goods, to wliloh 1 invite tlio attention oi' one and all* To the Ladies, . ■*. In SMks, Boraigee, Linen, Popeiins, Linen Lus* Area, linen chameoe, French, JBnJjliah.anil Amen* oan ohiniv.os, ginghams, gingham lawns, lawns', lace and plaid swirs, book ami tarlton, do.) plain arid fancy spring d! iaines* bonnet#, pa raaulsl enn shades, ribbon#, Jacpe,.fancy trim tilings, &c., we (taller ourselves to beable to please all in prices and style, who will favor us with a call* * v.-. . r . . , 0M; Gentlemen, For your own Interests we ask of you to call and examine our. stock of French and English black cloths* French and English fancy colors do., fancy French onssiinercs, doe skins, blank and fancy) English and American oasstmeres, silk warn cloth and tweed, Codington and Merino bassl* meres and tweeds, plain and fancy Crotons and Gam.brbonß, ( raaeimeyoß* fanny jeans, silk, satin nnd mrirselllo , Vesting*) plain) and high colored silk cravats, &c. ... Domestic good* hi abundance, such as Muslins, Sheetings. Osnahurgs, Tickings, Drills, cotton pant stuff, very cheap* col*d domestic ginghams, diapers, checks, nankeens, i&c; •' .Carpets* , .■ Ah immamv* stock of carpets, floor oil oluths,' plain npd colored mailings, ,p ta&HtKuVassortment of TraitapaVcni llltcida, all of which will be sold un usOnlly-hnV.; • .t ‘ : UQOTS & SHOES of all kinds, qualities and prions, mow receiving and on hand. ' Also, n fresh lot of GnoovaiKS, wbtoli, nen .not he boat In price or quality. My stunk Is very largo and complete, nnd we always lake pleasure in Showing goods without charge, . (iecollfot the old stand*a.few dqnrs ejisl ofjho Market Hodpm .find directly opposite Wright & Saxton’s Hardware atbfei , • . • M C V . ‘ :OHAS. OQILDY. Carlisle. March 29, 1649 CrIOSEI & SON, Commission Merchants, , FOR THE SALE OF ' Flour, Grain, Seeds,’ Lumber & Ifti No. £8 Commerce Wharf, V ... MORE. KF ADVANOra MADE on OONOIaNUBNBIi £0 March S3,lB49—dm* WOOD WANTED AT THIS OFFICE JMMWATELY. -*' •' ‘‘ v ■’ .NOTICE ishereby g\?eh to ail personimtereaU .ed Ifipi thb followingaccounts have Been .filed']h Ihia Oflfcto for examinaljon by the accountants therein named'* ttnfrvfill be presented to the’Orph an’a (1 oi i J r tof Cuuib er I and Copnly for confirma tion aiid allowance, oh Tuesday the 241 h day of April, A. Di 1849: I. The account of Rbb’t. McElwam, admr. of Jane Shannon, late of Mlffln township, dec’d. 9. The account of Rob’l. McElWain, admr, of Sarah Hatton, late of this coonty, ‘de’c’d. ; , *l. The accownlhf Henry BuohwaUer.guar’d.pf Nancy Lehman, daughter of Caiharin Lehman, deb. •- 4. The account of (I. Uuohwallcr.goar’d.of Dar barn Lehhian, daughter of .Catharine, Lehman, decM. ", -I;.- < _ 6. The account of Benj. Erb, admr**of belh Krb, late of Eastpennsbormigh ip., oeC f *l».r;, 6. The account of Joseph. Bppley, admr.of He*' ter M’Cann'j late of Allen lp,,dec’d. . - •.< ' - 7. Tpo account, of T. Bradley, gear’d. of Anh B. OooUt niinor daughter oi David Cook, dec’d, ' 8. The acdbiinl of T. Bradley, guar’d. of John R, Cook, minor David Cook, decM. D. The;accpUhl-6f Hbpry .Logan, guar’d. of John Cook, minor eon of John Cook, dec’d, 10. 'life account of Henry Logan, guar’d. of Ra chel Cook, minor daughter..of,John CooK,deo’d. 11. The account uf Henry. Logan, guar’d. of Jampa.Gook, minor sph of John U.Qok,deD'd. ; L3.'J)he accopn of Henry Logahjguar’d*., of Robert. Cook, hilnbrson of John Cook, dec’d. 13. Tihe.abbQyn.LQf. John Myers a‘dmr-of Joboh Myers, late or. Hopewell township, defe’d/.v The account of H. of John Vorilesnng, laieofSlWbr Spring township, i|e«’d. Ip. The abcuunt of Isaac Le fever and, Jacob Bowman; Exit’ai of Sami . Bowman, lata of Wesu pennsbomugh township, t qec’n../ . , v ... 10. The accollnt.of Christian,Zook andCpnrod Seidle; Extra, of Frederick Seldle, late of Hslnpr don tp.. dec’U. . ..: It, The Recount Oyster, t one of thb Etlrs. of George Oyster; late of KaslpennSborbugh tp,i 18. Miibr(ipilistofc Miller Extra, of Jabob Miller, late of Silver. Spring. tpV 19. The account of Sarah Dnfßeld, ExeolltrHt; of Margaret Mebdonald, late of iho liorqilgn of Car lisle, decenied. , i • . . rU 1 * - 20. The accqupt of Isaac Lefever, admlnlstra lor of Jacob Lehman; late of .Weal Penhabotnbgh township, deceased. r .. 21. The supplemental and final account of Daniel Bro, Executor of Solomon Rhplcy, late of Wormleysbutg, ilec-dt . ~ ‘ *. 99. The account of.’William Harper, Guardian bf John H. Wallace, dec’d., wHb wds a-niinbr. 23. Thu account of George 0. Craighead, Ex-. senior.of- George Craighead; Idle of South Mid lleton township, dec’d. \ . , 21. Tile,account of David Rinc, Guardian of William Givler;, minor eon of Heriry.-GWler, dectasad. .... •,;- x , ■.. '.• 25. Tlie account of Thomas D. Urielde.ccased, Gumdran of Edward .West, as settled ty said Uuatdian’s administrator. 2tf. 'Hie account of Oavid Ernat v adtniniBlralor >f George Djldosser, Idle of Sou Hi Middleton township* deceased VVM. GOULD, RegUlor- Proclamation. WIEREAS the Hunorubk Ur.rßtm*» President J ad go of the several Counts of Coin* nion Pleas of llie counljes of Ourpbpi land, Perry ah<j Jiinialo, in Pennsylvania, ondjustice of tne several Courls of Oyer mid Terminer and Gcncial Jail De livery, in said counties, and Hoii. John Olendonin, Judges .of the Court of.Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, for ita irlpl ijf all,' capital and k olher b(Tepees, in ilia said county «l| Cumberland—by their ptecopU io me dqfeu the Dili of Jariuary, 1849. have ordered the CJlirt ofOyer and Terminer rml General Jail DcUvery r to be holdcn at Carlisle, on the 2d Monday of Apirl next, (being the Qtb'day) at 10 o'clock in (before noon. Io continue (wo week: • M NOTICE is therefore hereby gtfeti; ifa* tlib Cbfo*. ner*Justices or the Peace and Oeniiabiei oPtn^Skfil. county of ihtU they are by the ceptcommented to be then am) therein their pyppfcf persons; wifh tlipir rolls, rccofdej, inrjuMUionq,’exami nations,’ dnd all . other-remembrances, to do, tnb#e things which to their bfilcea appertain to be dpopjanll ail those that are bound by recognisances, to prosecute against the prisoners that arc or then Shalt pq in the Jail of said county, are to be there to prosccute tbein as shill bo just. JAMES UOFFER,Sheriff 1. Susnirr’s Office; i Carlisle.*Poh. 22, 1849; $ ■-;••• Estate ftotitc. LETTERS bf adminfstfatnm ,ph t,he, opiate, of Cumberland county* Pa,decM„ have boon granted by the Register of Bind county, to the t scriji>i;r living in said, borough*: poisons indebted tossed estate are requostod to make immediate payment,,arid those having claims will presontthem propo.ly ulhoimca tod for settlement to ■ , • •• ■ • , . OEO. SANDERSON,' Adin'r Match 8, IB6o—fit .... ... . . A CARD, ( • QAMUBI< lIEi’OUBN/willfysumpihepracKce o>»rthn In tho, several chuntiee (Uuiribef- Inndi Perry a«»tl Juniata,) of his lots Judicial ,dis« irlot. Any. tTusinVss rntniMpd Ip hiaoare will be promptly attended, to. . Office. in Mrs* Ege'e cor. nor room, Norih Hanover street, immediately bp. poelte tho Bank, , > * vl . Oarljnle, JMordi 8, . U. R. R. LGJUmi. D.EHT.IST •, (Bt.’cDr.fl»on rq Dfi j; ;to* ; ESPECTFITLLY infoimb tiiovcitizens IX place ami vicinity, that having, nvnie himself thoroughly acquainted with the THkotix at well at the practical pari of Dentistry.-ho is now prepared to perform all opeialions entrusted to him, lo the satis faction of all, ai moderate cnarges. Ovtice—Bqoth Hanover street, adioinitig (he office of Dr, O. W« Pouiko. and. iuinlediaioly opposite the 2d Presbyte rian church. - March 1,1849—1 y Store Boom and Duelling Homo v» *.l -r.. For Belli. • . - TttA't* plastered Slbno House, In which the sub scriber has his office, situated on (be Worth side at West High street, is offered for rent. It will be thoroughly repaired, and lha rooms lo the west end filled up as a store, to be rented, scpMMloly/ifdesirea, r WM. B. KNOX AUortitfr Carlisle, March 8,1649. ’ ,T<* XluUdcrst Curpontcrs, &e t • • IK Aft AAA FEET of U«**ed Carolina Floor fo(J(JiUUU i«« J 6()U,0(/U foot dressed Spruce Flooring Boards, . 800,000 *• “ While Pino 800.000 “ “■ Ind’n Uivtt ,** - - 1 100.000 “ “ .Fencing,Shelving, dee. ( and. Ingest stock of dressed Lumber ever dfforcd for tale in this or any other market. It was dressed in the brat manner last aummo, and (all, ami may therefore bo lelied upon not to shrink.’ *' Orilers from thei country accompanied with' the Gash or City reference, if satisfactorywill bo sttety tied to with espeolol care. > WILSON dc. LAVENDER. • ® ,own St. Wharf, Philadelphia. Phiiadeipuia, March 88, \S49.—9nv I . Galolnod anil Laud blaster; -■ TO PLAbTEHS, FARMERS AND f'OMMIS. [ • 810 M MERCHANTS. IT ahnuld npt b'o forgotten that P, COGGINS de ; Co., of Philadelphia, ire manufacturing and baa. Iflon.tantly on hand, a auperlnr article of QALCIN. ED PLASTER, which they aeit .at tha low rat. of 30 canta par btiahal, or (1 37J par bairal i and .lao tha Aral quality of LAND PLASTER, for Agrlon). lural purpoaea. at tha reduced rata qf 17 oonta par huahel, or Q 0 conta par bqrrp), ‘ 1 . ' (Jn,h. Cafl at eithar eaUbllahihaht,'' Sclmylklll Eighth, nhovo W|l|ow Street, or Drown> • Slfeef Whaif on tho DolatVerpi . : ■ . (CJ’Onlcta promptly dolitprpd to Oat. or Steamboat' witituU additional charge. Phllvdelpnior March 13, 1849,—dt. .
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