(£/» Ov6r a wiifcrlnj* VeribSnf, a gcnllo* mftn found' inscribed llieVdllbwing spirited. verso whiclr he transcrlbed Wblln watering his horse. • • «« ran bo f < ;neil.'r ftiMliaH fUnj.orbrAmlyf • , . IftliUtruthoxciioynur fury, ’ ", Let your hurao bo joilgo au<J Jury.” •’ - ' ; Sinmeso-T.wins announce Ifiut .they , arc! going (o Europe (o have an operation porfuitneJ severing the llgilurc, which binds them Ibgeiht r. /:."j . In till* Bnroogh, on Frid iy nighl lusl, Lettia, daughter of Joseph C. and Juno,Tliompsoo, oged 2 vdars nnd 9 months.. : ...... / In Frankfard township; on. the 6ih insl., of 4 con sumption, Daniel Worst, a highly-] rcspcclabjc citizcn, agbd 49 year®, 7 months, and 14 dove. u !;• . • • IXtatc Notice. •'> •'LETTERS of. administration on (he estate of Pslrlck PhilMps, dec., Into of thebotoughof Carlisle, Cumbcrlandcounly, Pa., have, been granted to'(he subscribers residing In said Borough, and county, aforesaid. . All persons indebted'to.siiid estate arc requested to mako-.immcdt.jte payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenti cated for settlement to • , • ( CATHARINE PHILLIPS, Admr’x. Y . ABRAHAM. PHILLIPS, Adm’r. . April 2G, IH49—Cl* . JE*tato Notice* LETTERS, of administration on the estate of Daniel.;Worst, deceased, lute of. Frankford Ip,; Cumberland county, ; Pa , doe**)., have,.been granted by the Kegislor.of said county; to the subscriber living in said township. All persons indebted (o said esiaiv are requested.to make immediate payment, and thuae having claims will present them prope.ly uthcntica ted for settlement to • . , WILLIAM SANDERSON. Adm’r April 20. 1840—Ct* NOTICE. ON or about the Ist of April. 1847, I gave my pronnsury noli*, lb one tteorge Writ, lor SIOu. payable one year after dale. All .persons'are cau tioned against puichiiaing or receiving said note, ns I have hut received' value therefor, and will not re deem it unless.compelled (u do so by law. GEORGE UiIEUtINE. Rye towns’, ip, Perry r 0.,) . ' .April 26, 1849—3i*. York & Ctimberlaud IluUltuaO. “VTOnuE. Tild 6U ukliuldurs tn.iliu York and X\ Cumberland Kail Road .Company, residing in Pennsylvania, are hereby noulieu, Uiai the sum ol one dollar, on each share of stock subscribed b\ them, respectively, (due and payable ut Uie iime ol subscription,) is lu be paid at the Yoik on of lnl.,re the Ist day, ol May next. '( be Btoekliold* rs aie lunner noiined. ihnt (he following iiisialiiieiils.liaye bi-en deciand by (he ‘Hoard ol Directors, and are rujuired to bn paid hi the V ork Hank, at the several pel tods mentioned: Writ; iwo dollars per shaie. on (lib Ist day ul May.iiexi; Second. "Two dollars per share; on the Ist day of June nest. . . Third, . Two dollars per share, on the Ist day ol July next. , fourth, , Two dollars per share on (he Ist day of August next, t'jm. Tap dollars per share on the Ist day of September next. , . Hy Hie lerjnsof the act of incorporation, it. is. pruvided, that any stockholder failing to pay the said instalments for uimy- duy* after ihu H same Shall have bedbme diie aiid shall be lia* bfe to pay interest tiiereon, «’l Uu> rate of twelve p‘*r cent.'.' Hy order of.the Hoard of Directors. ELI LEWIS, Trtan'r, . . York, April SG, 1819—4 t Persons who have uoteil hs Commissioners un der the act ol incorporation, and having in iliwr poSsossioii books ui subscription or lumJs of the company, are requested lu lorw era the same to the iVeusurei, without delay. Cheap Clothing. IF y.m wimlCHtirtP i.XO l iIIMU cull at (lio Red r.ag Cluiliing Chore, tiuulli Hunovor sircul, below Aniux t. CUoie. Uillsuuuil you wish great buigains. April 2b.—am. . rii e auu buiokt l A fine lot ol' Kcgnlm, Loxloilii) Uyucs Piinclpe, BlXt’V| Hull UIKI Uulilliluil Ocjjtylif. JUUt ICI.TI* veu uuU lur »uui m dm Cheup Dry biuud* Mute of. Amt UHL) & I.H VI, April £l5, 1810 LADIhd. cull umi tco lutJ JJoiineU, Uibbona/diid r'iuwtiiri lor bjio at ' .ijnii au, itfjy ARNOLD &. LBVrs, J. AUibfiJ Druss Coeds. , A very pretty ussurtineni i>l UaKyN, 1 M»Ur», Linen l,uslfe» and Lawns, just received and lor wile at ARNOLD & LEVI'S, April 20,18*10 ' 1 ‘OMiiSJiCd. All kind* of Psnt stuffs, Ging- U hams, Chocks,‘Ticking*, Prison stripes, Muslins, ou:., at very reduced pnevs, (it April 2U. .-‘ARNOLD LEVI’S. CjJrotiJilcs. SUGARS, Coffee, Teas, Sugar House, New Or leans, mid Sugar House Molasses, tor sale at re* uuct'd prices ut ttiu cheap store of . , April ail. " . ARNOLD «Sc LEVI. QUEENBWAEfcJ. All kinds, at low price's, and every vmii ly ol pattern at ■ .»|inl 2(i. ARNOLD & LEVIES. kusputlor's Orders. I.—THE enrolled intliiia men of (lie first Brigade Eleventh Division, P. M., will nut berequircu toper* lonti ttuliliu duly tills your, in any oilier way than in a tcgol.rly organized Volunteer company, the laws lor miluu training having been repealed. Vol unteer companies cun pirudu by companies us here tofore on the first Monday of May nexl, but will riot parade for inspection until limber orders. 3,—Colonels ut Milhia Regiments and Captains of Volunteer und Militia Comp.inics that are liable ton any public properly will bo required to return (ho. vutuo on or bolor'u the first day ofJuly next, at the i following places, viz: ut tiiu public house of Joseph Black, in Mechunicsbnrg ; ut tlio public house of 11. L. Burkholder, in Carlisle, or at Gen. Armor's Head- Quarters; ut the public house of Snider Rupley, in Ncwville.und Mnj. Win.'F. Carey in Shippcns burg. The above named persons are duly authorized to receive any such property. As rny term ofofihe will expire on the “3d day of August next, 1 must Insist upon a strict compliance with the second nurt - ofthls order. • * . 1 i J. HEHRERi Brig. Intp. Ist D., 11th D.. P. M. CurlUle, April 26, 184-). To tho Gallant, Volunteers, OF Cumberland, who take prido in wearing a military button, ami in (he rattling of ordnance, musketry, and small turns! Gsntlbmicn—The undersigned moat respectful* ly offers himself to your consideration as a candi date for the office of BntoADiBA Genk al, for the term of five years, commencing at tho expiration of my present term of service. Agreeably to the late military laws of Pennsylvania, tho elections for Brigadier Generals will be held at (he several armories of llio Volunteers, and those officers will be elected by the Volunteers only, Qh tho first Monday of Juno next, or as tho Brigade Inspector may direct. Having served in my gallant Brig ade faithfully for the last thirty seven years, (ho undersigned would bo much pleased to be retained by his gallant vo‘unteerB, In his present rank cfa Brigadier. Should (ho undersigned* bo so fortu nate as to he elected, ho will pledge himself to attend to the various duties of tho office equal to any other officer in the bounds, of. bis Brigade.— Hpvlng. been taught tho first duties of a soldier forty-nine years ago, the undersigned will want but llulo instruction to fill tho office of a Origa* dier General. ■" 1 am, with every mark of respect and esteem, your most obedient servant,. : EDWARD ARMOR, Gen. Com. Ist Brigade, llth Div. P. M, Head-Quarters, 7 Carlisle, April 20. y JUSTICE OF, THE: PEACE.-bffico Bl hu O residence, corner of Main street and the Pufr opposite Burkholder's Hotel. Irt ad. ditihivto 'tho duties of Justice of ‘the-Peace; : h| will attend - to* all kinds of writing, sucli as deeds, bonds'; mortgages;' indentures,' articles of agree* ment, notes, &c'. ; f , Carlisle; April 19,J849.~1m0.' Estate Notice. LETTERS of administration on the estate-pi Catharine Bishop, deed., Intoof Monroe township. have been granted to the sub senber living in said township. All-persons indebted to said requested to make immediate pay ment, and-.those 'having claims will present them properly authenticated Tor settlement to • •• - ,ADAM BISHOP, Adm’r. April 19. 1849,—!qt PnblLcllousc. NRWTIU.K, Ct*sll»Kli,LAKD. CoOSTT, Pa. THE subscriber begs leave to. inform his friends am) the' travelling'community, lhat he has leased that well, known tavern staftd formerly occupied by Col. W.. 11. Woodburn, and more rcccplly by Thos J. Haekett, in (ho borough of Ntwville,where hi will bo'happy to wait on ell those who may favoi him with a cull. The house has’ recently been re? paired, and Is weir furnished, and for comfort am 1 convenience is not curpUased hy any house in th» borough. , . 'i. • HU TAnr.B will t all limes ho supplied with the best.the markets can aflfml, and his Ear with tlu choicrat liquors. The Stahlixg nttachcd tn tho property is extern *ive, nmhwill always ho supplied with the best of provender, and attended by n careful Ostler. .’ Ho. begs Icavo, to assure all who may stop will him, that no pains shall bo spared, on . bis part lr make them comfortable. Charges moderate. SNIDER RUPLEY, Ae't, Npwvlllo, April 19, 1819—3 in Assignees 9 Sale Of Valuable Real Estate. \T/II j L be offered .at public sale on Friday the YV , IBih day of May next, at the residence of T. <J. Miller, in Dickinson township, Cumberland co., the following described properly, to wilt ‘ No. l—'Phc valuable properly w ell known lis Cum hnunid Finpucr, with u Saw Cool'Housc, Te nnnl Dniises, und between ,2 and 3000 acres of Mountain Land.- Nn. 2—A Onst Mill, to which is attached a Corn Dry« r, Shelter and Breaker, u Stamp Mill wilh n comfortable Log Dwelling House, Slone Smith Shop, and from 7 lo 12 acres of land. N«, 3—'The valuable Farm'.- on; which said Miller now resides, containing about 200 acres, .with Stone Dwelling Homte. largc Bank Burn, and an excellent orchard of choice Irulf, &c. No. 4—A Tract of Land known as the “Big Men daw,” containing 20 ocrcs of first rate timothy bot tom.' No. 5—A valuable Farm, containing 123, acres of •Aas-fll first rate land, part limestone and part pine land, known ns the “Allen Farm,’' liss{|^S xvl1 * 1 n lwo sbiry Log (louse, Log and JLga^ijgS^Frame Uirn. Corn Chibs, Wagon Shed aim oilier oalhuifdings. No. Or-A Farm of 200 acres known as the “Peach Orchard Farm,” with a Log House, a Double Log Barn, Cl c. (Thb right.of Ore on tills farm reserved, and to he sold with the furnace.) No. 7—A tract of I 0« acres, portly cleared, having n Log House thereon, and adjoining No. G. - No. B—A tract of 100 acres, Unimproved, adjoin ing hinds of Martini laudy.JohnThrush, and On this tract there is n good water power. , No. 9—A Farm containing 126ncrcs, part cleared willi Log House, Double Log Barn, known as the “ M’Kinney Farm.” No. 10—A tract of 700 ocrcs of Timber Land, lately purchased of A.G. Ege, which will be sold in lots lo>uil purchasers. No. lI—A Irncl of fifty acres-of hind, adjoining the M’Kinney form, Daniel Marsh and others. Also, a number of other Five and Ten-aero lots with comfortable Log Houses thereon. - The above described properties, ore all situated in Dickinson , township,: und mostly bounded by (ho Yellow Breeches creek, which never failing stream propels (be fnrnacb-and mill. Alsn.nl the same time nnd place, the Interest of T.C. .Miller in that well known MagneticOtt Dank on the Yellow Breeches creek, in York county. .. The above properly will he shown, arid rill ncccs stiry information given In persons wishing to pur rhiisn,'hy calling on either of the subscribers, or 1. C. Miller. The Usual lerma of land palm will lie given. • d. vv. McCullough, JOHN T. GREEN, . Aasigneet. Dlokimon Ip. April 13, 1849—41 Extraordinary Reduction In tilo Price or Hardware. I HAVE just rerpivnl the largest and clipaprsl stork ol HARDVVAKE, Clasp, Palms,'.Oils, Varnishes, Garpontor'fl and Cabinet .Mnhnnohy Vanecis, and all kinds urUiiimtig Material ever bnught to Carlisle* consisting of Lot ks, Hinges, Screws. Nails and sS;»iUps. 1 ersons about lo huitd will find il crest, v 10 ' h ? ,r mlvßniaire to lot k at my slock fefrre purchasing elsewhere. Cotne and see the goods and hear the. price and you will he convinced that jins is really the ('heap Hardware Store. Also. In store, anvils, vices, files and, rasps, and a oom nleie assortment of Wall’s 0 st Bar Iron, also Rolled and Hoop. Iron of all sizes. I have also Ihe Themomeier Churn, Made by Mr. Geo. Span gler, the best arlHe now loupe. •. SCyTHIOS.— I have Just received my Spring slock'of Grain and Gra-ta Scythes, manufactured expressly for my own sales, and warranted lo he a superior anicie. Cradlo makers and others will find these Sy thea lo be.the best article in the 1 market, and at the lowest price, wholesale and retail, at the old stand in Nrtrlh Hanover street. April 19,1819. JOHN P. LYNE. Garden and Flower Seeds. 1 H.VVRjuat opono I my annual supply of GAR DEN AND FLOWRR yKKDS, received clilefiy from the well kniwn establishment of Risley & On., New York, consisting of all tho different varieties, They ore warranted fresh and good. For sulo at the Drug amMJook Store of S. W. HAVBRSTICK. Ilools nnd SUocs. JUST OPENED, at the new alore of the sub scribers, corner of Hanover and Louther sis., a large assortment of men’s, women’s and child ren’s bools and shoes, which they are selling cheap. S. D. POWEL, & CO, April 10* 1849. Cumberland Greys. Big Spring Adamantine Guards. jgn> /eK YOU are ordered (o vT parade at tho public house of Mr, Hamilton, in Cen* yg| trTT- IHr, on Monday the 'l’.alll L LER "J r ! 0.8 Court of Appeal will bo held at the same time and place. . ’ ' \ Springfield Light In tout ry I ij PA RADE at the public house of Joseph Stuart, B In Springfield, on Monday tho 7(h doy of. May n next, at 10 o'clock A.: M. precisely, in-summer uniform, properly equip! for drill, By.order pf-the Ospt. . jcsEprr.HOOD,o.s, April 12, 1840* 1 Borough fßeceiplsa & Expenditures, Account d£ Thomas B. Thompson, Trea surer of the Borough of Carlisle, 5 1849. - - V ; v ; S; ■■■''; 1 ’• ■ Dolancebf Duplicate-.outstanding for. :/ . ;,. 1847/’ • ' 91186 03 Cosh'received of A. A; Lino, late Trea* suter,’ ■ •' l Amt. of-duplicate for 1848, CashrecM of Wm.M Malcer, late Dur ’gCoB, RecM of Joseph n Dlair, Chief Burgess; fines and licenses for exhibitions, RecM for otallrent of.Macket House, ; RecM for licences for provision stoies, RccM of James Crover water rent, Roc'd of sundry persons on account of bonds duo by them to the Borough, RecM of lames Hockctt clerk to market, Paid Joo. Brannon repairing hay-cnlra, $.l 00 Paid.Wtn Riley for copy ofaseeaurn’t, 10 00 Paid James Crover for cleaning Letart Spring, , , Paid James Crever six months: salary as ; High Copstahle and Messenger, Paid P I) Smith street regulator,* Paid James Hacketl for boards foi hoy scales, Puiu su' ii«atty foi; printing, Paid J. m -s Cievcr. removing nuisances and light, • Paid chairman of committee of reception for returning volunteers fiom Mexico, SO 00 Paid W Miller for. repairing pumps, 3 00 Paid James Postlcwait for repairing scales. Paid George Cromer for. clcaping grave yard, ; Paid A P Erh for winding clock,. •. ■ Paid W Miller for putting rn.newpump, Paid. John Spharfor grading and piking Locust alley, Paid II S Ritter Treasurer Cumb. Fire Company annual appropriation. Paid Charles Fieager Treasurer Union Fire company annual appropriation, Paid Dr W L Creigh vaccine physician, Paid 8 Elliott for oil, dec.. for market house,. ' ' Paid donation to Mrs; M'Leastcr for services rendered Mrs. Donnoty du ring. her illness with small pox. Paid donation to Patrick, Culp for ser vices rendered Wm Colter’s family. • when ill whh.smnll pox. Paid J B Bratton for printing, Paid P Davidson street regulator, Paid J Spongh r do do Paid Boyer & Mnteer for printing. Paid Geo Rinehart work done at market house, Paid S Keepers for repairing spouting at market house, Paid G Flaming for qudifying Borough Ofllccrs,’ Paid John Walter collector for exonera- tion#, Paid John Walker for services and com-, missions collecting duplicate,. Paid T B Thompson, Treasurer, small notes cancelled with interest, Paid Lemuel Todd. professional. service and advice, Paid James Dunbar ns Janitor, Paid John Weakley in full of salary as High Constable and Messenger, . Paid Christopher Lchloy for grading pik in and cloying North street, Poid J M Allen 1 year's salary as clerk, Paid T D Thompson I year’s salary as Treasurer, Paid W B Mathews salary ns street commissioner mid for work done by him and other person? employed by • him for the Borough, • Paid sundry persons interest on account of bonds, Paid Jnmcs'C.tUo, Paid Carlisle Hank on note held by them again t the lionnigh, Paid Andrew Holmes interest on note transferred tn him by Carlisle U nk, S 3 83 Dulanco of du 4 licalc lor 1846 outstd’ng. IM4-18 Oulunco in hands of Treasurer, I3lh April 1840, The above necountof Thomas D. i bompfon, Esrp, Borough Treasurer, having been examined by us mid found to Ixi correct and true, wo have therefore passed the same. LEM'L. TODD,' ADWi G. LEOHLER, > Commi/lee WM. PARK, \ April 19, 1849—3 t Fashionable Vcnitlau Blind Depots I . fpIIE subscriber having had much experience in JL' the manufactory of BLINDS, having served an apprenticeship to the business, and carried it on some six or eight years, and having, in addition to his former Depot 347 Race street, purchased Mr. Custo dy's stock, Tin. 7 Hart's Building, N. B. corner of Sixth and .Chesnul.streets, ho has a largo assortment of (ho very best Blinds at both stores, which he will st II as reasonable as any In the city. The citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, aro respect* fully invited to coli ond examine for (hrhißolvcs, be fore purchasing elsewhere. R. W. KBNSir*, No. 7 Hurt’s Building, and 347 Race st. Phila. April 10, 1840—ty Great Bargain Watch and Jewelry- Store. j® WHERE Gold ond Silver Watches of every description con ho had at from ten lo OfiaaK Aftcen per cent. Irss than any other store in Now York or Philadelphia, Persons who wish to gel a good watch, perfectly regulated, would do well to call at the store of the subscriber, and compare the quality and price of his wulchra with that of other stores. Good watches at the following exceedingly low prices t Gold Levers, full jewelled, IS carat coses, $2B 00 Silver do do do 12 00 Gold Lrpincs, jewelled, 18 carat coses, 23 00 Sliver do do . 0 QO Silver Verge Watches, from $3 00 upwards. Gold Pencils from $1 00 to $8 00; Gold Pens, with silver cases, and pencils attrfehed, for 75 cents. Also, n hundsc mo assortment of now and fashion able Jewelry, ot prices far below tho usual store prices. Old gold and silver bought or taken in ex change. LEWIS R. BROMALL. No. 110 North Second street, soconu door below Race, Phila. ' . YOU arc ordered to parade at M’CORD'S tavern, on tho Walnut Bottom romlf'on Mon day tho 7lh of May next, at 10 o’clock A, M. precisely, arms & accoutrements f in first rate order. By order of the Captain. GEO MYERS, 0. S. April 10,1840 Cul (his advertisement out, and bring It along, you will thoh be euro to gel into the right aloro. April 10,1840—1 y ; NcwvlUo Fcumlo Seminary. THIS Institution, under Iho euro of Misaca Dm, and RonKßTfto.T, will commence Its next term May l ut. Further Information.may bo obtained at iho Institution, or refer to . Rov. A. SHARP, NVwvillo, Dr. J. HANNON, do Mr. WM. BARR, do Mr, S, COYLE, do Mr, D. STERN ETT, do Uev. O. 0. M’LANE, Ccnlrovillc. Rov, J. SHIELDS, Juniata co. Col. H.IiOOAN, Mechonicsburg. . Mr. J. M’OINLBY, Adame co. Newville, April 13, 1840—8l* Trustees. ALL persons are hereby notified that Letters cf administration on the estate of Dr* A. 11. Von Hoff,late of tho Borough of Moohaniosburg, Cum* berland county, deceased, have been issued by tho Itegisler*of said county to the subscriber, who resides in Allen township, county aforesaid. All persons having claims or dumonos against tho es tate ofsald deceased, nro requested to make known tho eamo Without delay, and those Indebtcd.lo make payment |o 'CHRISTIAN TITZGL, Adm’r, April 13, 1019—Ot i. it. nnooMAU.’s Estate notice. ''XWST’of RETAILERS. ‘' ; .- 1 within Iha V ( G^WJ®T«-Cumberland, returned, and,classi* ned in accordance ,with the sfeveral acts of the Ge neral Assembly, as follows, viz* ; Names, No. of class* License CAntiFL*. , Jason W.iiby, John G* Canmmy,, Joseph pi it Halbt>r( y SamuelEjiiott, Charles Ogilby, Charles Ramil?, (Liquors) George W 1 H liner, A.& W.Bentz, Daniel Eckels, (Liquors) John Fuller, (Liquors) Jacob S.‘ Faust, (Liquors) Ji&D.Hhoads, , W B Murray, S W Haverstick, (Liquors) Robert Snodgrass, James Fleming, Thomas Conlyh, Wright & Saxton, P. Messersmith, Jacob Rheem, George R Crooks, James M'.Grpnahan, ■ Michael Lehley, (Liquors) John Humer, (Liquors) Peter Monyer,, John P.Lyne, Jacob-Wolf, (Liquors) S A Coyle,; Jacob Senhr, • Jacob Leihy, (Liquors) George Poland, Andrew G l.echler, O. Inhnff, Agt.,(Liquors) George Heckman, (Liquors) Samuel Hoover & (’© T MRklles, • J W Rawlins, (Liquors) Win M. Porter, I Arnold &;Llvlngston, Jacob Isrh, ; | Arnold &Lev| t • j S D Powell de Cu S-oihihl Pildnmn, ... , Jnihrs Liggett‘ ' ‘ Shippenthurg . Wm P. Csrcy, Robert Sncdirmes, . Edward Scull,. , . Henry.Hollar, Gish.& Hlnsey, Jonathan Peal, J A CTtppinge.r,, , James GU.liard, . Ileok & Peal, Jnhn-.Fulwiler, , S Kunkle, •.' l«*hn Stanbaugh, Philip Kbontz,.; PeicrS Anz.Agt, Joseph P Nevin, W D K Hays, J C & 0 )1 Altick, John D Duncan,.. Robert Welsh, Robert Scott, (Liquors) . . GeorgoflTr'offte, Samuel Sid rs (^iquors) Dic/cinson,. Andrew.G Miller, Andrew Comrey, (Liquors) Russel& Dice, ‘ W M Walls, D S Beelman, Isaac D Cassel, Hopewell, Robert Elliott, David Wherry & Co Jacob HffHeßower, J?asfpains6urnugh, Jacob Renninger, (Liquors) Lononrcker & Kalinger, Jnsrph CL Banks, . • fFesfpcimsbnrntigh, '■ nhristiaV»;Leas, (Liquors) Josinh Hand & Son, Donaldson & Green, James G.eoaon & Co. NewviUe, \ Gilmore U Slough, . Wllliarq Barr,- Agt. Scott Coyle, . Jamison Hannon, (Liquors) T M’Cahdlish, John Diller, . : Jacob Swoyrr, . Joseph Lnughlin. Agt. Jos &L ; H Williams, HS Wonderlibli,, Mr Sharp, Fratxleford • J B Lackey & Co. (Liquors) J G Carmony & Co. (Liquors) Ncwlori, ~ *‘ - James Kyle, Joseph Smith, Adams & Eahelman, Southampton . John W (“leaver, (Liquors) Schrock; Sons & Co. Mjjlln. / Charles. Barnilz, (Liquors) J WDdHelen, • . John Ernest,, I Cyrus A Rynard, Ilampdtn, Thomas C. Rheem, (Liquors) Gcorgo Wt'Fetter Monroe, . G W Singizcr, Daniel Kfysher, Struck & Brandt, New Cumberland* J K Uoak, (Liquors) W S Prowel & Co. (Liquors) South J\Jtddleion» \ M Leldiol), W Alexander, 1 Rider & Sailor, i P 0 Geiase, . i Allen. ‘ Alexander Cathfiarl, | Isnao Barton, (Liquors) .John Q.MIJIcr, Mathias Dither, (Liquors) Joseph Shroll, Silver Storing* U W Matter & Bro. John : Dunlap & Derr, Ooylo & Sponsler, Mechamesburg, P Mellison & 00. (Liquors) I9> 15 00 Z‘nn & Arnold, (Liquors) 13 15 00 Zug &,Qulg|ey (Liquors)’ 13 15 00 J L Relgle, 13 10 00 Henry Leas,. . 14 ... 700 Houser & Dobb, . 14 : , 700 Baker & Miller, .14 7 00 Ira Day, . i • ,14 7 00 John PSpaljr, .14 7 00 , Merchants and all concerned In the above clas sification, will take notice that 1 will hold .an ap peal In theArbitratlon Roam In the Court House, In tho Borough of Carlisle, on Saturday the £Bth instant, between the hours of 8 o'clock A. M. & 4 P. M. of said day, lo.afford all persons an op- 1 portunlty who may feel themselves, agrloved by 1 16 above classification to appeal from the same, 1 JEFFERSON WORTHINGTON, Mercantile Appraiser* . 163 3ft 2357 90 4 00 10G 17 160 87$ 30 00 . 8.66 248 08 8.7 40 $4322 28$ 30 00 62 60 $ 00 1 25 89 00 2 44 6 76J 6.00 10 00 14 25 131 00 34,00 34 on 30 69 20 66 10 00 39 no 16 ua 6 00 4 60 is no 2 26 I 00 2 25' 71 60 122 89 43 06 10 00 12 00 20 48 604 00 80 CO 80 00 380 OS 203 33 16 37; 400 00 *4137 72 184 60 4322 28. April 13, 1840-3 t NOTICE la hereby given*'that James Swilor, of Newvlllo, bus executed to (ho subscriber a deed of voluntary Assignment for the benefit of hia credi tors. All persons having claims will present them for settlement, and (hose Indebted will make pay mopt without delay to . , •‘ . JAMESON HANNON, Assignee, ■ Ncwyille ( A|)riU3,lB«-?(» * * , 13 13 14, U 14 14 15 ' 14 13 10 00 10 50 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10,30 7 00 7 00 13 13 14 11 15 00 10 00 7 on 7 00 10 30 10 60 7 00 7 on 7 00 10 60 7 00 10 60 7 00 7 00 7 on 14 14 14 14 10 60 7 00 io bo 7 00 7 00 .10 50 10 so 'l3 14 M 14 10 00 7 00 7 00 7.00 12 50 10 00 7 00 18 00 7 00 13 14 14 13 10 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 IVotlco. To"the Voters ofCumberland county % EELLOW-CiTIZENS— Encouraged by numer ous friends; I.hereby offer myself to.your.con sideration as a candidate for the . OFFICE OF SHERIFF, of Cumberland.county, at the- ensuing general elec .tion, subject lo the decision of the Democratic Coun ty Convention. Should Ihe nominated and elected, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of.said office with,impartiality. DAVID CRISWELL. Shippensburg,'April. 14, 1849 To the Voters qf Cumberland county . FELLOW-CITIZENS—At the solicitation of many friends I hereby offer myself to your conside ration as a Candidate for the OFFICE OF SHERIFF, at the ensuing general election, subject to the deci sion of the Whig, County Convention. Should Ibe nominated, and elected, I promise, to. discharge the duties of the office with fidelity and humanity. 1 therefore respectfully solicit your support. JOSEPH McDARMOND. Ncwvjlle, April 12, 1849 • . To the Voters of Cumberland county. FELLOWrCITIZENS—I hereby.offer myself as a candidate for the OFFICE OF SHERIFF, ofCumberland county, and solicityour support, pled ging myself if elected, lo discharge the duties of said office' with fidelity. MONTGOMERY DONALDSON. Wcslpennsboro’tp. ApriM2,lB49 To the olers of Cumberland county. TT'EI.I.OW.CI lIZENS—I offer mj'self to your JJ consideration for lito OFFICE OF SHERIFF, sobjocl to tho nomination of tho Whig County Con vention. Should Ihe fortunate enough to he elected, : I will discharge the duties'of the office with impart:- ality ttnd'li'delily. „ ' ROUERT M'CARTNEY. Carlisle, April 12. 1549 To the Poolers of Cumberland county. FELLOVV-CITIZENS—I offer myself to your consideration asrn candidate for the OFFICE OF SHERIFF, of Cumberlarid county, at the next general'elec lion, subject to the derision of the Democratic County Convention. Should Ibo nominated and elected, 1 pledge myself to discharge the duties of said office with fidelity. DAVID SMITH Carlisle, April 5. 18,49 To the Voters of Cumberland county, FELLOW-CITIZENS— Being solicited by, a number of my friends, 1 offer myself as a can didate Tor the OFFICE OF ,SHERIFF, at the ensuing election, and will be thankful for your suffrages. Should I be elected, I hereby promise lo perform the duties of Raid office faith ittlly. JOHN F. HUNTER. Carlisle, April 5, 1810 Brigade Inspector. FELLOW-C1 11ZEN8— Bcingsoliritedbyanom. Lor of my friends, foffer myself to your consido* ration as a candidate f»r the office of Brigade In . spector* at the ensuing election in June; anu respect* fully solicit your suffrages*. „ DAVID WHERRY. Nowburg, April 12, 1819 Brigade Inspector. FELLOW-CITIZENS >1 offer mysrlf to ycur consideration for the office of Brigade Inspector* «l the next election, and respectfully solicit your suf frages, pledging myself if elected, to discharge tho duties of said office with fidelity. r JOHN OLENDENIN, Jr . Ilogestown. March 39. 1849.—2 m Brigade Inspector. FELLOW Cl PIZENS.— Ueing solicited by s num ber of ray Wends, I offer myself to your consid* eration ns a candidate for the office of BIifOADE INSPECTOR; at the ensuing election in June, and will bo thonkful for your support. SAM’L. CROP. Carlisle, Morch 22, 1849.—2 m. v , • Brigade Inspector. TIZRNS—I oiler myself In ynur i. consideration as a candidate fortho office of Brigade Inspector* at the ensuing election in June, and will bo thankful for your support. , . hugii w. McCullough. Dickinson tp. April 5, 1849 Brigade Inspector. TO tub Voters of CumobrlandCountt<—Having been encouraged by n number of my friands, I offer myselflo your consideration ns a candidate for the office of BRIGADE INSPECTOR, ol the ensu* ing election. I therefore respectfully solicit your’ suffrages for said office. \VM. A. KELSO, April 5, 1849.—tc. Brfgrade Inspector. FELLOW-CITIZENS: —I offer myself (b your consideration as a candidate for the office of Brigade Inspector , at (he cnkulntr election, and will! be thankful fur your suppor. HENRY WOLF. I South Middleton tp„ March 29, 1640. I Brigade Inspector. FELLOW.CJ7*IZENS & Soldiers of tho Coun ty of Cumberlandl offer myself as a can didate for the office of Brigade Inspector , ol tho coming election in June next, and solicit your suffrages tor the same, and if elected I pledge my self that I will faithfully discharge the duties of the office with honesty, fidelity and impartiality. JACOB EMMINGER. Kingstown; March 29; to J. B. PARKER, A TTQRNEY AT LAW, Office in North Ilano -IA. ver street, In tho room formerly occupied by the Hon. F. Walts. 1 : * ■ March 22, 1849.—1 f. A GAKI>. SAMUEL HEPBURN, will resume Ihe practice of the law in the several counties (Cumber land, Perry and Juniata,) of his late Judicial riis. trier. Any business entrusted to his earn will he promptly attended to. Office In Mrs. Ego's cor. ner room, North Hanover street, immediately op poshe the Bank. Carlisle, March 8, 1849—if XI. It. R. I.EMAR, SURGEON DENTIST. (successor to »n. j. c. REfF.) RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of this place and vicinity, (hat having made hhntelfi thoiougbly acquainted with tho thrort as well as I tho practical part of Dentistry, he Is now prepaicd to I perform all operations entrusted to him, to (ho sotls-l faction of all, at moderate charges. OrFicK— South I Hanover street, adjoining tho office of Dr. O. W. 1 Foulkc, and iimneuialoiy opposite the 2d Presbyte rian church. . ' March 1,1640 —1 y Dissolution of I'artnoi'slilp. THE partnership heretofore existing between tho subscribers, under tiro name of A*.Dlair Sc Son, is dissolved by mutual consent. The Books, toge- I ther with all other evidence of indebtedness, remain In the hands of Andrew H, Blair, who will attend to the settlement of ell accounts. All persons indebt ed, or who hovo claims, are requested to ceil and Bel li" within three months. All unsettled accounts af ter that dele, will be put Into the hondo of a proper person foi collection* ' 1 1 Andrew blair, a „„ ANDREW H. BLAIR. April 13, 1840—3t* • The .übectihor will continue •« the old .l.nj, md w 1 p.y oeeh for oil nrliolM In hi. line of famine... All kind, of .hoe toother of Iho hut qh.lily will bo kept con.Untly on hand. Al.o wonted IBi) cord, of bftrk » ANDREW, 11. BIbAIR. CARPET CHAIN. Tho best of carpet chain al w.y. an hondj and for .ole .1 tho rictr .lore of t , ■ ■ 8 d Powell & co. flpil to, 1849 - -«rcatc«t induceniciiu Ever offered to the Public. ' ' 5 ARNOLD & LEVI’S : Kew and Cheap, Wholesale and Retail, Dry-goo* Y ; '.Store, , THE subscribers respectfully announce to thVpub lic that-they have taken that well known stand lately occupied by Sheafler & Myers, in North Han over street, 8 doora north of the Carlisle Bank, and directly opposite to. Havcrslick’a Drug store, where they have opened'the largest and cheapest assort roent ofgoods ever ottered to (he public* Ladles dress Goods, among which (he following comprise a part: Black and,fancy Silks, Shaded do. in great variety, Tis sues, plain, plaid and striped Bareges; Lawns end Ginghams; a large assortment of Linen Lustres, plain, striped and figured D'Lninea, Bombasines, . Aipaccas, Silks and Satins, plaid and striped Mas »r. 8 ’ n P ef V an, l Worked Collars, Laccaand Edgings,. Mills, Glover, Hosiery of all hinds* | A large awrorl ment of Shawls, for spring and sum mcr. RIBBONS, Parasols, Men’s’ and Boy’s Wear, a great variety. Carpeting, The largest assortment over ottered in Carlisle, Matting! Floor, and Table Oil Cloths.. ~• Call and examine for yourselves, is all wo ask— wo make no, charge for .showing goods, but esteem the privilege a favor. ARNOLD & LEVI., April 16;,1849. . , ' ■ New Spring Goods* JUST received and now opening ah elegant assort-' ment of STAPLE and DRGSSGOODS.such as plain aud figured Bareges, Linen Lustres of differen colors and styles, Lawns of every style and price, a. Urge assortment of Ginghams, cheaper than ever, cambrics, bared Muslins!,a Urgp assortment of Lace. Goods, Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Kid Gloves, Lisle and Thread Gloves. • A Urge spring bonnet Ribbons, Also, Hosiery, Tuck and side combs, Steel Beads,. Bag* and Purse cla'spa, slides, rings and silk twist of every color. A Urge assort ment of Boye’and Men's-. Spring & Summer Wear, olao, beautiful prints, foist colors; English chintzes* hnnndsome patterns, together wilha large assortment of blenched and brown-Muslins and other He will also continue'to keep bn Hand a large aftd fresh supply of Groceries, which he will dlspoM of cheap. \ *; ■’• . Purchasers will do well to call and see before (hey purchase elsewhere. G. R. CROOKS. ■ Carlisle, April 12, 1840 . Mew uiid Cheap Spring Good* At tho New Store. Corner of and Louther Streets, opposite Wm. Leonard?* old stand • THR undersigned respectfully inform their 'friends And the public* that they have Just return* ed (rom Philadelphia* with a large and well se lected assortment of ■' IVcw Spring tioods, purchased at the very lowest prices, and which they are determined to sell at-very small profits* Among,iheso poods may be found Cloths.tt Gas slmeres, Vestings,. Tweeds, Pantaloon Stuff in variety, best American anil India Nankeen, Ladies Dress Goods, ■ consisting, in part of silks, bareges, silk tissues, alpacas, &c. A fine lot of straw and braid ... BONNETS, : I Palm Leaf Hats, Ribbons and Lace Goods, an elegant assortment of Calicoes and five Chintzes, suitable for the approaching season, at our usual low prices. Checks, tickings, drillings, linens, and the usual variety of bleached and unbleached muslins.’ • Boots & Shoes. A well selected assortment of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Boots and Shoes, good and hand* some. • . GROCERIES in all their variety, vitt • Sugar* Coffee, Molasses, Pekin Tea Compaby’scelshnK ted Teas. Spices, fitc., and the best quality of .■-:L • All Iha aliorShave been purchased aitmr and ", will be sold low. - Plcaee'clve tie a ball. S. D. POVVEL & CO. ' Carlisle, March 29.. 1849 Removal. NATHAN HANTCH, having removed his Cheap Clothing Store to the room formerly occupied hy MaJ. Lnmberlon, between Conlyn’s Jeweiery store and Uurkholder’a hotel; In West Main sUcet« would respectfully inform his friends and the public, that ho intends to continue the bittiness a'a heretofore. He has just received a large assortment of jt ■ . - Spring antrSummcr Goods, which he wili have made up at the shortest notice and in the most desirable manner. He will eon* ►stantly have on hand a large selection of Jtc.'i(l)'-iundc Clothing | chopper than ever offered to tho public before— I such ns block and bine dress coats; frock & sack coats of various colors; tweed coats of all shapes and colors; summer cloth coats; linen, cotton and Jeans coats, and alt other kinds of fashionable (coats; black and fancy cashmere pants; summer pants of every description and color; plain and fancy satin vesta; summer vests, all sorts anid colors; shirt bosoms and collars; neck and pocket handkerchiefs; stocks, suspenders of. all kinds* and very cheap. Don't forget the place. Carlisle, April 5,1819—3 m JOHN C. BAKER’S COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OP Sarsaparilla. TUtS article is employed with great success, ahd by the most eminent physicians of this city, for the euro of the following diseases i Scrofula or Kings Evil, rheumatism, cutaneous diseases, siphilitic affections, titter and ulcers, white swellings, scurvey, neuralgia or lie dolohreu*, cancer, goitre or bronchoctlo, (swelled neck) spine diseoses, chronic disease of tha lungs, to counteract (he destine* live effects of mercuiy, jaundice, hypnrfrophy, or eh* hrgement of the heart, palpitation and trembling In the region of the heart and stomach, enlargement of (ho bones, joints or ligaments, all the various diseases of the shin, such aa.ringworms, ..biles, pimples, car buncles, etc* Dyspepsia and nerv ous affections, dropsical swellings, constitutions! dis orders, snd diseases originating from an Impure aisle of the blood and oiher fluids of the body, !n short all diseases where a change of (ho system is required. Prepared only by the proprietors, John C. Daker & 00., wholesale druggists and chemists. No. 100 North Third street, below Paco alivet, Phils. Price 60 cents per bdllle. Importers and Wholcsoln dealers In drugs, modi* feines, chemicals, patent medicine, perfumes, surgical instruments, druggists* glassware, paints, oils, dye stuffs, window glass: also a now and superior crUcle* of Imitation Plats Glass,at about one fifth lha price, of English or French Plates, any slu, out to order. ' :. , The Compound Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla fof aalo at U. Williams’ Drug store* Columbia (John F» Long’s Drug Ptore, Lancaster, Pa.l S.'ElUoll* Car lisle | and by llonry & Callow* Druggists, corner of Market and Third sire ts, Hart iaburg. Fa* . December 7, 1849-—ly .. CJliolcc Qardtsit Ac Flower Aflk 9' sEEtos, ® ORNAMENTAL plants,trees,SHßUßS Roses, grape vines, &«, T7OK tale at Maupay’s Garden, BUing Son Vil. J- laggi hear Philadelphia, and in (lip Market Mow >SU>h street, every day, a large assortment of all kinds of Seeds, Gr'eenhdafe and hardy plants, Cro, wholesale and retell; 'All orders promptly attended to, , , .. s. MAUPAV. All kinds nr vegetable pl#Ms, Jem In aeaiehr Tlio nbovo oro all felsed by the siihaorlber,'al his extensive horticultural grounds, where thecol- Ibol.ion can be sobn. Plants, Jeo. packed lector wiiinafely. ........ ' • Address 8. Utaupay, Seedsman, Rising. Sun Post Office, Philadelphia 00. ' April 6, 1819—51
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