Hardware< JUST opened .ati thenew ah'd choapHardware ■lore of JACOB SENER, a new, assortment of Foreign and Domestic-Hardware', consisting of a full assortment of looks and’laichea'ofevery style and: kind;, hingqs,-screws, bolls, .augurs, .linger bills, .chisels,;.broadband- hand axes, hatchets,' drawtngkniycs, plane,s ‘and ,plahp bills;,’-hand, panneli and ripping Mfrs; mill .and cross cut saws of Roland's make, tvarranled good; a good assort- ( moni of ctrqq|ar saws,.warranted;, frace and halter chains of a superior quaiiiy that has’nevei been in! thitfi market, befbr.e, hoes,- shovels, spades, fqrks and taken knives and forks; iron, japan, and brass candlesticks; an assortment of Brttahia and Glass I Eiherial Lamps, spoons, shovels, tongs, water and iron lea ketfies; brasspreeerying kettles, Co-1 darware, anvils,, vices,; files, and rasps, of every) kind and price., . ... , [ VVatts* bar iron; hoop and band iron, cast, shear, apritig and blistered:slffd,'warranted good. - ' tha ß :ever.. ! 200 kugsVVutlihrilPS pure white lead. < ■•j> r r a la,P!a)ideet! dil.iiOQ galls, Tufpenlijle. d®d,kcgb,Duhca'n‘Nails, warrahidd good. ' * 50 doz."prime,"iyafrahted Corn SgOraas' Scythes' Please ca!) at the well. knownYslbr'e ; of Jacob Sene'r, - North Hanover street, next door to Glass* hotel, Carlisle. • . May 24,1849 ' /~1 ROCftRIISS; ; Arnold & Levi have just .re- VJT celved a fresh supply of Groceries, which they offer ,very> low at their new and cheap store. '. : , May-24,1849 . - . ■ ■ •, • > • ; C‘ AUTIQNV .The public' are-cautioned against 'paying high prices for their Goods, when lliVy 1 - can g‘e|,ihem SO per cent. lower at Arnold & Levi’s than anywhere else iti Carlisle. ' .. . . May 84,.1849'■ ' ' '' BLOOMFIELD HOTEL, JllooinQclJ, jperry tounly, i*a., HENRY D. WOODRUFF. ' May, 17,1841|—3m Notice to Carpenters. PROPOSAL# will be received at the Commission* •cr*B Office* up to Monday Um 28lh of May,' for Iho laying down of q floor mi the garret of (lie Court House. The cpnlractorbHo furnish all iho material. The hoards,to be of ajgood quality and well seasoned,' to bo ploughed and grooved, and laid down in a workmanlike and substantial manner., ’ By order of.thu 7. • ...... . , AUest—WM. RILEV.C/*. Commissioner's Office, ) OdrllslcVMuy'l7. 1849—21 f ’ CunibcflaUd Greys, parade, at Plainfield, hn Saturday the 36th hist., first Regiment Gtiinb. Volunteer* ~\7 OU are.ordered to parade in Ncwville, on Miin X day tile 4th day of Juno iiQXt.nt 10 o’clock* A M.; properly equlpt for review and inspection, liy order of the Col. Oomd’g. , •A. FILER, Aj*t», MoyJ7-. 1840. ft.l4. An dcction> will be hold on. sold day for Brigadier General,.Brigade Inspector and Field Of ficer fot said RegiaienU t , Brigade Order. rPHiS mernWra of organized Volunteer companies J. will meet at their armories on the first Monday of June next, for the purpose of electing one briga dier General, one'brigade Inspector, and such Field officers as ihe liattalion lo which said companytnov he attached shall he entitled lor the Captain or'com manding officer of .each company, shall superintend •*M clcclioij nmJmako a true iclurn thereof to the brigade, within ten days, '< n *. . . ;• J.REHJIER) brig. Insp. Ungauo InspccforV Office, 7 . Carlisle, May Itj 5 GraudlTliUlaryPai'adc, llkao Quarters, 11th Div'. ; p. IVL , f ’ , • Carlisle, May 14, 1849. f Divuim No. 10, Yielding, to the ofi repealed, solicitations ofvolun leers and,others, Ihe commanding general hereby orders the Volunteer* of Hie Division lo assemble in Iheir respective county towns; by companies, bultal. ions or regiments, as ihcy may bo organised, on the first Monday (being the 3d day of July,next,} vizi I hose o.f the Ist Ihigade, being Cumberland county, in Callislut lliose oftho 3d Brigade, being Franklin county, iiiChamberburg i and tlioaooFtlio3d Brigade, bemg.lW county, in Bloomfield| and the Brigadier VYciicralft and ~Brigade Inspectors will attend and review and.inspect their- commands, and will on the same day, between t(iu hours of f o.nnd G o’clock, at their respect, county Court lloysos, .superintend nnd ejection /or. Major Qenprul for said Division, the,qualified voters (joing the onmmissioncd omeers or. the .Volunteers alone,, pfimrs in com. mand.of Oompames,.battalions dr regiment*. will on the Snrnc day niakc a written report, designating the number present and the number absent, and shewing the strength of each rank oftheir command*. which reports Will he handed to their Urignditir General or in his. absence to the, Brigade Ins|»cclor, who will forward the sumo to Division Head Quarters. The commanding general feeling that this may be i the. last. Division order ho may have the honor.lo < issgc, nyoi s, hiinscif of fiio opportunity to tender his i sincere thunksforlhe many military honors confer ! red on him, and n,ow having Reived upwards of forty years in the military, respectfully decline*,being n ! candidate fnrtp election, odd therefore bids amVlfnc- 2 tionato military 1 firewcll lo those he. Jus ; find the honor snd |ilc«puro arbc|ng associated witli fonnnny years. " T,' .. ’’ ~ By command of Mnj.'Gch. W. Fodr.b. 11th D. P. M. •- E. CQRNMaN, Aid dt Camp * £ A Small Farm for Sale. KfTHIE subscriber oilers at private,sale, the farm on ■ i which lie resides situated in Jacksonville, New yon towushin, Cumberland county, on the Walnut ■Bottom road, 0 miles ciisf of Bhippensburg, and.l3 ■miles west of Carlisle, containing 40 Acres of cleared ■land &21 acres of Umber land. The Improvements ■ %rA Qre *, lar e fl two . Story ..LOO UO.USB, I IvWHW a good DARN, Wsgon I J*M*5S9 She -’ Ca ?P Gnl °f ®bop, and other nqces- out-huih|ings., Also, a Cistern with n pump in it, and. good, woler convenient. . Also, a young App.o Orohord, with a choice si-lection of fruit, and a variety of Poaches, Plums, dee. . A good. title’ and possession given on the Ist day of April next, - wjshing lo view the proper ty nnd learn the terms, will cail oji tho subscriber re siding thereon. . ISAAC LATBHAVV. ■ May 17. 1849—6t* . . , , i rish & Salt.-i . . i , NO. I'Bliad and Herring—of prints duality and full branda—aa also a lot'bf;' ■' ’’ . Ground AUum Salt, of boat quality, by Ilia snok or jimiiol, now Inilnro, and will bo a«ld low. Call bafara luirglnifllnc- rlsa* where, »t , , EBV’S.,, Carlisle, May 10,154 Q, ; J. B. PARKER, A TTORNEY AT I,A W, OlHco in gs-orth Hano- XX vcr street, in Ilia room formerly occupied .bv the Hon. F. Waite. , , ' : • ' March SS, 1849 If. . ;11.. ~ imiipEcoraii,, Tustice of the Peace’. ' orane' iii’snod. U erusH’ U<j[w,idulii of llio Market House. .’ May 10, 1849—In)' f ,•* / k I t£|'l 1 ' 1 EstrUoNoUcc. ; ! --- LETTERS of administration estate of * ntrlck Phillips, dee., lalooftlieborougji qfCarlisle ! Cumberland county, Pa., have been granted' to Wtf ■ulmcribers'residirig In' said' BorbugTi, and comity U'orcsaid. All persons Indebted to sujd estate are requested to make immddMd'payment, and those having claims will pfAsertt tlldin properly authentl. ®*t«d for settlement to i : '■ - - CATHARINE PHILLIPS, Admr**. 4 "t ABRAHAMPHILLIPS, Adm’r. A Prll 86,4849—61* V s -'n. . ■ Common,Schools. IN pursnanceyofthe reqaj«iiion contained In llic thirly.aeoond section of an act ofCenVrnl Asscm , my, passed the Till day ofApril', : A.'D. 1849,for'tlie ' regulation and continuance, of a system of Education, oy Lyomrnon Schools: the Conimissionera of Cumber , land county exhibit the. following as a correct stale. S , !. nl . # k' t *“ , W , T !I - la'Which every district; ip Ibis Mnffimn' °f"‘‘lL ei 1,111 .“""““I appropriation of #200,000, for the year 1850, as follows : V . Districts, ; • Ara’t, ..Districts,' . Ajn’l. Allen,,. . $253 00 Newton, $157 93 Car isle,. •, -409 03 Newville, : r .73 34 Dickinson, 310 80 N. Cumberland, 29 40 Snst.Pennsboro,- 157 08 N. Middleton, 310.00 Frankford,. . 133 50- S. Middleton, 208 32 Hampden, , , ,120,00 , Silver Spring, ,292 26 Hopewpilj,, 107,-52. , Southampton, . 180 18 Mifß|n, (~,. ; 152,04 : ,,siiippcn>b’g 8., J6l 28 Monroe, . 186 48 Shippcnab'g T., ..i5;,96 Mccbanicsliurg, ’. 92, 40„ 'W.'Pennsboro, 193'30 > , Total $3388-56. ... * Byiorddr oC the Comipiesioncrs, ■ 'Attest—WM. RfLEY, Clerk; Commissioners’ Office! ) ' ■ 1 ' ■ May 10.—4 t ■ ' Notice, to Tax-payers. UNDER tlie provisions* of the- act ofTB44pnny county paying into the Sin to Treasury (lie Slate Tux levicdqn such counly, prior to llio 17llt ol july lit any ycor, is cnlilled to an abatement of 5 per cent, on'tho amount so paid. ... Tho undersigned, Cnminissiciners of Cumberland county, in view ofthq.pboyo. provisions consider it equitable and proper that’those wlid by the prompt payment of-their luxes prior to the a bove'dale,enable tile ’Treasurer to pay over llio.Slalo lax, so us id re ceivc tho oforesaid abatement oC S per oenl., the be nefit of which hns hilhdrlo been onjdved bytho cili. xcns of Iho- county.generally, 'abnutd ; bo allowed a deduction of that amount by the. collector—liuvo authorized the different collectors to matte said abate raentfrem, the State lax, in all oases where IheSiuto and County,iqx h paid to thecollectorbeforellio 17th day ofiJuly, 1849, when saidabatcmentshull amount to one.cent nr more, ; no.fractious of a cent to be cre dited. . , .Since lito..act. of 1841,-. Ihe-Commissioncrs have, apid the Stale lax of. Ibis county-qnnuully to the Slate-Treasurer, within the time proscribed by the act, and the county lids received, tlie benefit of an ; abatement of-5 per belli, thereon, but to, meet said I payment they have found it necessary heretofore to appropriate a pirl of the county funds to meet the deficiency occasioned! by delinquents, until the bal mice of Iho Stale, tax was collected. It llicrefore bccmnos'nocessary In require the payment of both Slate and County la* to entitle the payor Id the afore: said abatement upon tho aforesaid Slate Tax. 1 ‘ Tlie undersigned Iherelore confidently anticipate that the above arrnngcihcni, and the further induce, nicnl of enabling Cumbcrlandcdunty to maintain the 'character for promptness and fidelity which she has acquired in iho discharge ofahbr .obligations lo'lhc Common iveallh, will induce every citizen to discharge their Stale and county: lux prior to.the 17lh day of Jul y> DA Nihil,. COBLE, John, m.ell, , , . . .. JAMES KELSO, , .. .County Commissioners, Ailcst—Wit. Rtr.nv, Cl'k.' Commissioner's,Otfice, ) Carlisle, May, 3, 184i—3m - * Notice. • Casliscr DKpdnt’ tUfcif* ,J Tnr? o j M«y 1. 1848. ( nn Board of Director, nr llii, Imitilulmn, have tins day declared n dividend of three-per cent, .or the lust six months on tile enpitai slock paid ic —which will ho paid to the Mock holder, or their logoi representatives on nnd oner the )olh instant May 1. 18d9-3t WM ~ S ’ CODEAN '- ■ ■' _■ BIOTICK. To the descendants of Thomas Jenniags.'in Camher land and Dauphin, Counties, Pa., add elsewhere. YOU ore requested for yougonin interest to com municate nil the infer motion you ere possessed 01, or may , ipq-able Iq-collect concerning . the birth place in- Yorkshire, England, nbout the vear 1700, marriage, and decease near Harrisburg of the said nnccslor,.without delay to J. U. JENNINGS, ÜbO' Chestnut street, Philadelphia, ~ Philadelphia, Mar 10, 1840. ; ' N. js -1 — 11 would ho desirable' Id. knoW.tlio. exact lincc, and .Mmo’of, birth of„lho«aid I'hiimak, arid if ho arrived,. in. this, couqtfy alone or in company of two brothers.,,Ho was married in Frond's Meeting to Anna Uorton, of Eyeahnue, 0. H. 1 About llio.year 1702 ho. removed from Great Egtt Harbor, to within 10 miles of Harrisburg, where lie married agnln, and had three cliiltlren. One dfliis executors was, his aon-in-low, John Mills, married to his daughter Anna. It is supposed dipt the family hible (probably yet in the hands of the descendants.) mny contain.a reeprd of these nod other interesting events poiy.desired to ho.obtained. , ■ . i WwwdcClwap Hardware Store. subscribers, have just received nl (heir New ond Cheap HARDWARE STOKE East High street, opposite .Ogllhy’g Dry Ghod Store, a large stock of goods in' their lino, to' which they woultl call the attention of •jVoi'chniers, (heir arrangement in the city being suclv.nn to enable Hum lo selllheir goons at the lowest city prices. , ~ , J’i lc ‘ r f , “ 2k r c ' , ,' n P ri “'’ • full o«»ortmiuit.or lock, .n. L'lcho. ofcvc.y aitle and .i.e.-Hing ..derenv., Bo la. .ml.ovecy jiriiclo uird fur .building.. Augur, and Augur Uiil,, C1ii,.1,. |)ru.d and Hand Axe. Hatchcia, Drawing knives.-Drains,' and . Piano Bill.* Hand. Panel, nnd .Dipping Saw.,. Mill, Croai-cut andOircularSuwa. Trace and Hnllcr chains. Hdmca, 81ovola. bpadoa. and Ilona, hay and.-nanuro Fork., A lao,. a .largo aa.oitmenl bf.Pockol and Tohlo Cut lcry._Bpoon., Shovel and Tong., / Waters and I rays. Hollow, Wnr<v Urns* rtml’enameled Prcselv- Jran,Furnace. Cedar Ware, Anvil and , Vice., F‘lci. and It*.(ia of ovary, kind.; Bar, Band and ..Hoop' f.m, -Caat,' Sho.rr Spring.-'and> Blister 1 Steel, &o»'i Aiso, ’ 100-Doxcs Window Gins*. 100 Kegs Wetcerili's Pure While Lood» 5-Barrel* Linseed OH. B Unrrela Bp, Turpentine. 200 ICogs Cumberland Nails. •,. WKiailT & SAXTON. Carlisle, May-10, 1840. Pnpcv Unilghkgs, rpMBRACI.N’G ope of the largest assortments Ij in this city of how stylo Parlor, Hall and Dining Ropm Papers, witli a aplundnl assortment of Firo Hoard Prints, Dormers and'Painted.Win- dow Shades; alsoa.larga assorlmont, of Curtain Papers of now and desirable patterns, all of which will ha,sold at the lowest markeuales. Should lhaoiiiaena ofCarllsle nnd vicinity be in want of shy of thei above goods, they will please examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere ■ > " ' : '■ E.-FIZISLL, • ” • 't’orner of Elovonth & Oheehut eiß, • Philn. May 3j lh49—3m . . N. 1 D; Papor hung hr careful workmen, nl low' rathe; 11 . Work done 1 in ihe country at oily prices. Xo tlio Gallant Volunteers, OF aumhotlnnd, wbotako prldo In wearing a military bullonj and in the rattling of ordnance. musketry, and small nnnel - * > “ i (•kntlemsn—l’lto undoraljned most’respectful y oners lil,,.oeif tovourodnaldera.lnn as a enndla dale for the oflioo of UntoADien GeNd..'*f,, r o f the term of five yearn, commencing „ t t|,n expiration of "ty present term ef-sei'vlce. ■•'Aferedalily' to the late military lawn of_ Pennsylvania. Hie eldcllons for Brigadier Generals will bn held st lira several armories of .the Volunteers, and lhoso nljioers. will fie elecled by,the Volunteers only, on the first Monday of Junn next, or as tl(a UrlparJ.! Inspector may direct. Having served In ray gallant Brig ade faithfully for the laat Ihlrly'aevon yearn, i(To undersigned wnt|ld ho raucb pleased lobs retained by-hia gallant vo unleera, in bis present rank ofa Drigadirtr. l Should the undersigned fin so Tartu nate ns to he elected, he will'pledge' himself-to attend to the various duties of lira nfilca equal to' lany other olHoeh in thn’liounda of his BrlgodeU- Hnvlnp beon taufehlTlra flrat'duties of a soldier forty-pine years' ago, the undersigned Will VfAnl ' but'liiile lnairuetion to fill the office of a Bridie, tiler General. • l b , • I ■-} ,tj l am, with every mark of rospopt and estodtn, your irfoal obedient servant, r .* , n : : ' " ' EDWARD ARMOR,-.. '! ‘u 1 Pn n ‘ Com- ,st Brigade, lllh-DIr.P.M, iHoßd.Quanera, v'tiv'" hj’ i.-- Oarllald,'April 86. J 1 - * !. - ■!■ -' *■ Dry Goods mid Groceries, \. THE) Subscriber begaiodye,to inform bis Wends dnd (ho public, In general, that be ban removed his store to the room formerly occupied by Iloglii Me. loy, on South Harfovcr.street, within two. uobrs 'of Wert’s where ho htks ju*l opened u: choice Se leclion of:-v v ■ Dry Goods, consisting, in part, ofclbths, cassimcrcs, anlinnetts. linens, summer cloths, vesting*, silks, bombazines cambrics, Jacorinclts, calicos, shawht; checks, tickihir, carpet chuhl, 'cotton yarn, umbrellas, gloves, sus* ponders, bankcrclnofs, boscry,' &c, : ; AI ? J ' " well sliloctod Block ol'Groccricp. consisting in part of - ■* . , 6 Teas,, Sugars,; Molasscss. Sulocß. Tobacco, Crockery Glass and Qaeoniwaro' or various descriptions and qualities, loontlior with miincruus oilier articles, comprising a complete and general assortment. —011-of which lie oßer. for salo al very low prices. Ho will also keep constantly on Band a largo assorlmcnl of •, (; , 1 Boots, Shoes, and Slippers. &c., which will be disposed of n't great bargains lie rcspoctrolly invites bis friends and the public to S”® » c " n - - CHARLES BARNITZ. Way 10.—3 m ' Reductlon in me” Price ol llardware. THAVE just-received the largest and cheapest 1 slock ol HARDWAUE, Glass, Points, Oils, Varnishes, Saddlery, Carpenter's and Cabinet ' r .» m!* • 0 ** M a *>°Rony,-VaneeiB, and all kinds or Building Material ever brought to Carlisle, consisting ol Locks, Hinges. Screws.JMails and Spikes. Persons aboni.to build will find it great ly to their advantage to look at my slock before purchasing elsewhere. Come and see the goods and hear the price and yon will he convinced that this is really the Cheap Hardware Store. Also, in store, anvils, vices, files and rasps, and a com-i nleie assortment of WhiPa final Bar. Iron, also! Kollml and Hoop Iron of all alaea,' I,have also the<l hemomeier Churn. Madn hy Mr. Geo. Span gler, the best .article now in dse. , . r SpYTHESi—I, have Just received, my Spring slock of Grain and,Gras* Scythes, manufactured (expressly for my own sales,‘and warranted to he a. superior, article. - Cradle, makers and others will, find these Sylhes to be thebesl.qrticle in the market, and at the -lowest price; wholesale and retail, nl the-old • staud in, North Hanpvcr street April 19,1819. . JOHN P; LYNR, New Store A NO the cheapest Goods in the Valley, Dry XJI Goods, Groceries'and Queenhware. as low as Philadelphia prices for cash, at VVM, P. COOP- Ell’S Cheap Cash Stores, Newvllle, .May, 3, 1849—4t.* “Quick Sales and Small Profits.” rPIJ E RED. FLAG .CLOTHING STORE. South ■ X. Hiinnvcr street, below Bcnlzs’ store Ik tpc pl.icc to buy Ihshionuble ready made Clothing. The Cheap, csl Clplhinp under,the sun is now Belling at the above store. From 33 to 43 inches Cloth Dross Coat's n 186 50, worth $l3 , do. $7, wofth .815 ; super. French wool dyed Black, nl 89,.worth $2O; Punts Horn SI 25 |o S 6; Black and Figured Satin Vests at $1 50, worth . May 3, 1847. life insurance. The Oirafd Life lusnrahce Annuity and Trust Company, of Philadelphia, ■ Office No. 159 Chesmu Street, . capital 9300,009. Charter Perpetual. ' 1 CONI iNUEIo make Insurances on Livesmt the most favorable terms; receive, and execute 1 rusts, and receivo deposits on Interest., The Capita) being paid up and invested, ingeth er with an premium fund, affords a perfect security to the insured. The premium may ho paid in yearly, half yearly or quarterly payments. , ’ J ; The Company add a BONUS at slated periods to the insurances oflife. This plan of insurance is ihe most approved of,- and..is mitre , generally in dse,.than any other in. Great Britain, (where the subjecl tbest; understood by, the people, and where they heve had the longest experience.) as appears froin llip facCjlhatopt of 117 Life Insti ranee Companies there, ofall kinds, 87 are on tin plan, . .1 ho first BONUS, was appropriated in Oecem her. 1814, amounting to in per cent. n n the sum insurod under Ilio oldest policies; to 8J per cent., per cent.,&e,, &c., on others, in, proportion to the lime of standing, oinking- an addition nfg |(Jn; *87.50! $75, &c., &d., to every *l,ooo,.originally Insured, whtch'is an average' of more than 50 per cent, on the prpmjums paid, and, without inbreas mg the annual payment to the Company. The operation of the BONUS will bo seen by the following examples front the' Life Insurance upgister of the Company, ilpis :• Sum; Policy. Inauml. ‘ Ann. of Policv and AilJitJou, (joiiu* imynhle nl tins party* decent. N<>. 58 si.noo •» 88 2,500 “ 205 4,000 , •* ; ’ 270 2,000 . .» 333 5,000 $109.00 '81,100.00 250.00 2,750.00 400.00 4,400.00 175 00 2,175.00 437.50 5,437.50 Pamphlets «rmiainin«r the table, of ram*, and expUnatione of the. Biihjpcf, funns of application, and rnrtlier Information.may ho had nt ilm office, trails, in person' or by letter, oddressed to the President ort Actuary. -’’ V • JNO, P..JAMKS, \Seluttfu, Philadelphia, May. 3, IR4g.*_Jy, .. APFIiETOX’S Great Central Cheap, Book Store, 164 Cliunut ttrerf , Corner a if Setrnlh, Sumin’t lluiidinxi'l'kilnhiphia. KNOWING the wants of the comtrVunitv the Proprietor of this Establishment has filled'un a store in the most elegant manner, hiving ,l„„ rogltr.l to the comfoti of hi. customers, so that every stran ger visit ng hi, Uook .loro, may feel smirUy at tomo. IBS IMMENSE STOOK of Bool,', is elas silted according to the various Departments of I4itor aturo, so that visitors can find'the Books iligy are in so,yeh of for themselves. Buying his slock for the most part allho Auction Shies, and being connected with otto of tiio largest publishing houses in this country, besides publishing largely hUnslilfenables him lu soli till books at Jjowcr M*i’icca. Ihnn ony otliet' hliuae of o similar character on this oorillricnt.'' Hie facilities for the Importation of Hooka from Europe nrn uneurpoaaed, liming a Blanch of hie Balaldiahmcl in l.uudon, whore ordcra of private gentlemen ore borefully.tjocmed mol for-: warded 10, tide Country by;o»ory Steamer and Packet. A CATAi.OUUE Of Uooka'with the prU res attached la iaaued quarterly, containing'l.ista of New Additinna made to liiahrgc collection, which are in 01l caeca for eolo at the 1.0 WEST PIIIOE3, or, from 28 to 76 per cent, below Publiahera' Prlcee. 'riiae in'buying even efew hooka, quite n conaidcr nblo otnduht is saved, .. ._ An’i still further: INDUCEMENT to stranger* visiting the.city, ovary one who purchases. Oxk Dollar's wnrtTß.of Hooks, will tfctivoia copy of iho Strankbii ix Pnii.ADKneiiu, anolog&nt ISrao. volume. the ptleo of which is 26 cents, (CP The limits of on advertisement f aro too confin ed to enumerate liio prices of.nhy of the Dooks. or to give > even a faint idea of tiie Imntenso advantage to bo derived from puruhaslng at the Great Central Cheap Dook Store, lint lot all who are In Search of Udoks send for a Catalogue, ond buy the bupks.they; are- in want-of andwlien visiting ihonilyt’give Appleton one dall, and you will be *Ure to call again. '-’'Stationary I, V' in all Jts branches, furnished hi the Lowest Prices. Tho, iniiififa qf tlfose'purchasing Lb(ter and .Note Paper, noaily stdipped in tho corner, without charge.' Orders for any - article sonVby mall, ml dressed lo tho .Proprietor, and the. directions in all oases will bo fully carried out, Willi great punctuali ty hud despatch.. /'. ■ Orders foV Catalogues ah6uld beprc«noiW, t-'-OBd-S; APPLETON, J 1 1 May 10, 1840—8 m. nM** ffIOBB-"* &C;' I!pll Cumberland County’, as cWbsiifcd 'by rae according to the different Acts ofAssembiy* -1 .Ifamet, , iVb. nf class. License. : Carlisle. i' , ??^ w ;. Kby ' 13 (io.o JolvnG.Csnnony, 13 ■ inf Joseph D. Halbert, , 14 - ,} 7 ; Snmuel . 14 7 Charles Ogllby, Jb ... 20 Charles Bainite, (Liquors) 13’ • if George ;W,-HUner, . 13 j* A. & W,,Bt*nlz, jg ' 7 Daniel Eqkels, (Liquors) 14 John Faller, (Liquors) 74 Jacob S.: Faust, (Liquors! 14 J.&D. Rhoads, . . I? W,B Murray, i , 74 SVY Hay«i:&ticl{, (Liquors)’ 14 . Robert Snodgrass, , , jg James Fleming, ’ 14 ThomasO/mlyn, 14 Wright & Saxton, n P. Messersmith, . 74 Jacob. Rheem, '74 George R Crooks, 13" lames M 3 G;analian, 74. John Hurner, (Liquors) 74 Peier’Monyer, 44 Jolin P Lyne, - 7? Jacob Wolf, (Liquors) I S A Coyle,. Jacob Sener, , •. Jacob Leiby, (Liquors) George Fofand,. Andrew' G;Lechler, , L C. InhoflyAgt; (Liquors) Samnel Hoovor & Co T H Skiles, J W Rawlins, Wm M Porter, . Arnold & Livingston; Jacob. Brb.. Arnold & Levi, r S D Powell &.Cu Samuel Goldman, James Liggett 'j ; I Shippensburg* Wm K*. Carey, Robert Snodgrass,' Edward Scull, . 1 Henry Hollar, i . Gish & Hlnsey, • Jonathan Peal, J A Cllppingeti James Glllrard, Heck &. Peal, John Fulwiier, S Kunkle, John Stambangh, Philip Koonlz, Peter S Am, Ar .iz.Agl. Joseph P Nevin, • WD R Hays, t J C Ac GOAl.tick, ■John D Duncan, Robert; Welsh, Uoborl Scott, (Liquors) i Georgo Trome, Samuel Sht rs (Liquors) S S Wonderllch, " Samuel Sldcrs (Liquors) Jftickt naori. . Andrew'd Miller," Andrew Comrey, (Liquors) Russel & Dice. ' W M Walls, D S IWlmam Isaac D Cassel, . flpewel/,, Rnhe.rl, l ElUoi! l DaY«r|..Vyji«rry & Co Jacob Hedlebqwer* Easlpenmpnrnugh. Jacob Renbjne‘ > »‘. (Liquors) ■ Longhecket Ac Rsli'nger, Joseph G' Ranks, Wcslpenrtkbnrough, .... Christian • Josiah Hpod Ac Snh; .'.j •” Donaldson Ac ' James G.eoson Ac Co* ' Kevxnlle.' ' Gilmore Ac Slough, William Rafr, Agl. Jamison Hannon, (Liquors) T-M’Candlish,, , ; ; folm Oilier* • 1 J lospph Lmifflilln, Agt* - I Jos&LH Williams,. , |, Mr Sharp, . William Cooper,. . r 14 Hunter Herron, _ «•. . 14 Eranlfordt . J R LaekeyAfi Co; (Liquorfc)- 14 J G Oarmony Ac Co. (Liquors) , U Jfyidton. rlnmes Kyle,. • ' j Joseph Smith, * ■ Adams Ac Kilielman, •SbuMowpfon* , ■ / \ JohnVV Cleaver, (Liquors) Sohroek, Sons Ac Uo. Mifflin* 4 ■ Charles RnrnllJ, (Liquors) JiVV D Gitelcn, . Jchnßrnest, • • Jolm U. Perry, , I Hampden. I hofons- 0. Rhrein, George W. Fe^!t r Mntthte*.: G W SLiglzer, Ra r .lol Krysher, Struck Ac Brandi, Hew Cumberland, ' J K lioalc, (Liquors) , VV S & Co. (Liquors) ShiithMiddfetun', . \,M Liddich, W Alexander; Hitler Ac Sailor, P D Geiase, Jllltn. . Alexander Cilhcarl, Isaac Ration, (Liquors) .. John G Miller, ' MathiAs Uitner, (Liquors) Joseph vSliroll, 1 Jacob Rppley, , Sitvir Spring. > ■■■ ■ H VV Mateer Ac Brot* John Roed, •* Dunlap Ac Harr, 1 ; ?. Coylo Ac Kponsler, Mechanic P Meljlsdn Ac Co, (Liquors) Zlnn Ac Arnold, (Ltquprii) Zug Ac.Q’ilgloy (Liquors). J L Iteigle, Henry Leas. Houser Ac Bobh,/ Raker Ac Miller, 1. ; , IruDay* . Jbhn FSpahr, n , - CuMBBR*4Nn COONTV, SS. I do hereby certify lhat : thsforegolhg Is s cor rect elpsalfirailon oMhe Dealers in Merchandise In Ciuhhdrland bounty, ajfaken by me jn'sccor-i dsnce n-lth the.several Acts of Assembly relating I to dealers In Merchandize. . Given under mV hand and seal this Sflth day of April, A. D. 1819,. JEFFERSON .WORTHINGTON, M:rcdnli/e appraiser, Tha foregoing persona feiurned by Jefferson Worthington, Esq*, in the County Treasurer, will call for their licences on or before the Ist of July, 184lL o: ' ■' ' ' ROBERT MOOR*: , County. Treasurer, ..1 May fi, 1840 — 4 t >4 10 50 ■ ; 14 7 00 H 7 00 ’ H 7 00| ...r : KAOS WANTEO. THE subscriber will ,p«y the highest price, in oawli, for ony quantity ofUAGS that, may ba dcliv ared af lila alnra, In Carlisle. CtIAS. BARNIT&’ ' May 3,1940>.~3in. , ■, l ■ , To the.. voters..qf .Cumberland county., - FELLOW CITIZENS-—Being encouraged by a number of my, ft lends,T offer myself ai a candidate far the ■ ; OFFICE OF SHERIFF, of Cumberland- oduiitjr, at the ensuing general elec, tinn— subject to the decision of the Democratic Colml. Convention. Should I be nominated end dieted, I pledge myself to discharge Hie dutiea of aald office with impartiality. I therefore rcapectfnl. V aollcit your; adppoit. J, LONGNECKEK. . Wofinloysbufg, May 10; 1849. To.the Vole™ of Cumberland county. EELI.OW.CI I'IZENS—I offer mveelf to vour consideration as a candidate for the ' OFFICE OF SHERIFF, of Cumberland county, at the next general-elec tion,-subject'to'the decision of. the Democratic County Convention. Should Ibe nominated and elected; 1 pledge myself-lo discharge the duties of said office with fidelity.. „ I. . I PAVID SMITIi Carlisle; April 6.1849 7o the Voters of Cumberland county, EELLbW.riTiZGNS-BPlnff-flolir.'lcd by a number of my friend*,! offer myselfas a can didate foMhe ’ OFFICE OF SHERIFF, at the ensuing election, and wilt be thankful for your suffrages. Should 1 he elected, I hereby jromiae to perform the duties of said ofllre fajih. fl %•; . . , JOHN F.HUNTER, Carlisle,,April 6, 1849.-. To the Voters.of Cumberland county. TJELLOW-CITIZENS—I offer myself-to your JL! consideration for the , OFFICE.OF SHERIFF, subject to the Domination of the Whig County Con vention. Should Ihe fortunate enough to be’elected, t will discharge the duties of the office with imparti ality ahd fidelity., _ ’ , ' ROBERT M*CARTNEY* Carlisle, April 12. f 849 7h. the Voters of Cumbetland county, FELLOW-CITIZENS—I hereby offer myself ■" a candidate for the . OFFICE OF SHERIFF, . of Cumberland county , and solicit your support, pled ging myself if elected, to discharge the duties of said office with fidelity. MONTGOMERY DONALDSON. Westpcnnsboro* ip, April 18, 1840 Tq the Voters of Cumberland county . FUIiLOW.UITIZENS—At th. solicitation of tunny friends I hereby offer myself to your conside ration ns a candidate for (ho OFFICE OF SHERIFF, al the ensuing general election, sulced to the docl ston ortho Whig County Convention. Should Ibo nominated and elected; I promise to discharge the duties of the office ivilh fidelity and humanity. 1 therefore respectfully solicit yoursuppo rt. w n, . .. JOSEPH McDARMOND. Keivvillc, April IS, IS4B Vo .the Voters of (Cumberland county, TpEI.LOW-ClTl2EKS—Encouraged by numer -L ou .“ fiends, I hereby offer myself to your con sideration os a candidate for the ■ 13 14 13 14 13 14 10 00 in so to oo 7- oo lo 00 7 00 OFFICE' OF SHERIFF, of Cumberland county) at tho ensuing general elec* hon, sulgect to the decision of the Democratic Coun ty Convention.- Should I lie nominated and elected. 1 pledge myself to discharge the duties pf aiiid ollice tvilli impartiality. DAVID CRISWELL. .Bhippenelturg, April. 14, 1649 7 OQ 7 (10 7 00 Brigade Inspectors T7EU.OW.CI PIZENS —Being soljclted by e num. . Ur bty friends,; I offer nivsclf lo y’nur consido. fallen as a candidate for the office of firfgorfe ta- Vector, at the ensuing election in June, anil respect fully solicit your suffrages. , - iv- . ' , ■ ■■ DAVID WHERRV. IN eiybnrg. April 12. 1819 10 50 7 00 7 00 IS IS 14 14 15 09 10 00 ; 7'oo 7 00 Urlgade Inspector |7 , ErjLOW-CITJZENSi—I offer myself to ycur JL 1 consideration for the office of Brigade Inspector, et Iho next election, and fcßpectfully solicit your suf frages, pledging myself if elected, to discharge the duties of said office with fidelity. ■ JOHN OIiENDENIN, Jr -Hogestown, March 3D, 184D.r-2m FELLOW Ui riZGNS—being solicited hy a num ber of. my friends) I offer myself lo your consid tS 1 . 10 " B * n Candidate for the office of BKIGAUE cn#u * n ff election in June, and will be thankful for your support. V _ , S.UI’L. CROP. Carlisle, March 83, 1 BlD,—2m. - 10 SO 10 SO Brigade Inspector. 7U2LLOVV-CI I’IZENS—I odor myself ( n your . Consideration as a oandhlale fur. ihe office of Brigade Impeelor. m the onening eleclion |j, J un c and will bo thankful for your etippori ’ n ... ■ open <v. McCullough. Dickinson Ip. April A, 1849 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 SO 7 00, 2'rlgade Inspector. IT3O Tin Votkrs or Coansnr.«nDCouNTr flaring JL boon encouraged by n number of my frlnnda, I offer myaolflo your chhaldrralion at a cnnilidalo for Iho offloo of BRIGADE INSPECTOR, at Ilia ensu ing election,, I Ihureforo rcaprolfully solicit your suffrages for an jd office. WM. A. KELSO. 1 ~ Brigade Inspector 1 . Tj'ELLOW'-CITIZENSi-I o ffeV myself ’to yo\tr i consideration ns k candidate for the office of ar-iffo* at Ihe ensuing election, and, will be thankful for your euppor. HENRY WOLP. South Middleton Ip., March 20, 1B4\). 14 10 SO 14 7 00 I'O DO 7 00 7 00 .< Brigade liißpcctar. T3ELLO W-CITIZENS &'Soldiere of the Co’uh- J.- ly of Cumberland I—l offyr niyenlf as a can didate for the office of Brigade 'intpalnr, at the coining election in Juno next, aiiil eolie.it your • l TW s . ,or .! he «"8 If olecied Ipledgemv anlt that I will faithfully die'cWge the ilulles of Ihb office wiln honesty, fidelity and Impartiality. to ... ;; • L JACOB EMMINGEr/ Kiiigetotun, Match 39. 1849—(a. LETTERS of adoiirililrotlon dh the estate of Daniel Worst, deeeaaod, late of Trank ford lh., UUnilierldnd county; Pu., dec’ll., hard boon primed by the Register of said county, to the aublcViberliVllid in aaid townsliip. AII persons indebted id eaidealale oro requested to iijakolniniedlmb payment, and those ha*ino clolnia will nreidiit tKofn prope.ly utbemida. ted resettlement tH . , WILLIAM SANDERSON. Adra’r Aprß 20, 1810—Cl* 13 IS go 1?,,. 18,00 13 , „ 18 00 13 , 10 00 .14 . . 7 00 I 14 , 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 I / ... Estate Notice* LETTERS hr administration'on (he estate of Catharine Otshnp.dc’cd., late of Monroe township. | Cumberland county, Pa.; hove boon grunted to (he sub scriber living Insmd township. All persons Jndehlodioj ■aid, estate aro requested to make .immediate pay* I ment» and those having olahps will present them] properly authenticated to April 19, lS43*-6t Administrator*)) Notice. LETTERS of udlninislrslion' with tha iwili an. noked on (lie ca(olo of lanue Graham, deceased, lulo of the OnniHgh. ol Carlisle, have been granted to Iho subscriber folding in auid Bornuglu All potanna having nlnlma against a ,id oaiuie oro hereby niilfiert lo present llicm, and iboia indebted lo nuiko nay. menl without de|ny. , .1 / . Mny 3, im!) C -Q, nLES DELLI Admlni,lr “ tor - A CIAKU. QAHCEMIEI’DURN. will reSumethe practice U of the law in the several counties' (Cumber* Innd, Perry anil Juniata,).,(f his late judicial dis. trlct, Any business entrusted to his oare will be promptly attended, to. Office in Mrs. Bue's cor nor room, North Hanover street, immediately op. poalle the Bank. • " Carlisle, March 8, 1849— tf 1 : Brigade Inspcotor> Estate Notice; ADAM BISHOP, Adm’r. **«••»• w. BIWLUB, Xv piinjio to his fresh supply of Droits. Chrml* cals, njo-siulTs, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Wibdow Spices, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Tw Books and Stationary, Musical and Surgical IM Instruments, Fruits and Confectionary, &o. Among his extensive variety may he found tn&ny articles rarely kept in small towns. Beside his complete assortment of drugs, chemicals. &0., Its has accordeons, arrowroot, almonds, alcibiadeoil, aromatic vinegar, bibles, bead bags, Bulfalocomba, breast pins. Bear*s oil, bandoline, backgammon boards. Beef marrow, black ink, blacking, bougies, brooches, black pomatum, black fat tobacco, Brit ish lustre, blufttnlf, Canary cards, cream nuts, camphine, Cap paper, cachore aroma lisa, composition, corn salve, court piaster, caatiia soap, canes, cloth brushes, clocks, crystalline soap, conversation cards, card cases, curling fluid,. cologne water,.cut glass extracts, catheters, car nage whips, dominoes, depilatory powder, dress ng combs, drawing pencils, Dutch metal, can lustrale, eau divine de venue, English walnuts, envefopea* French fans* figs, fire board aprons, nailing lines and hooks, fancy boxes* flutes, fifes, flapolsts, fiddles and fiddle strings, fire wofka, gold pens, gelatin, glue, guitars & guitar strings, gold leaf, garden seeds, gun caps and gun powder, gold leaf tobacco, glass glubes, ground rice, har mohleans, hair combs, hair brushes, hair oil, hair ' dye, and hair bracelets, India and indejible'ink,. ink powder and ink sand, ivory .combs, rings and rattles, lemons, lemon eyrtip, liquorice; lily while liquid blacking, lamps and lamp wicks, Mineral water," musk, maccaronl, Meen fun, Macassar oil, matches; match safes, motto wafers, music books, nice salad oil, note paper, needle eases, nervo powder. No. 6, nail brushes, oranges, Olebphane, prayer books, paper flowers, Pearl powder, pewief sand, porte monnais, pocket" glasses,-- pen-knlvcs, ■' pink saucers, peccau nuts, prunes, powder puflb, philocome, post paper, poor man’s plasters, rose water; raisins, riding whips, razors, razor straps, Russian cosmetic, red ink, rose v tooth paste, ahav* ~ |ing cream; soap and brushes, snuff boxes;'shawl pins, shirt studs, smelling bottles, sachets, shell combs, scissors, sealing wax, silver pencils, sf|« (ver leaf, starch polish, spiced bitters, segars, sy ringes, sheep skins, sand soap, sponge, sand pa- ‘ per, testaments, teaberry tooth wash, tooth pow der, toy watches, Thompson’s eiyo water, tooth ache drops, toilet soap, tweczerp-Jirussee, tea bells, ’ table mats, thimbles, violins, vermlllion, vanilla beans, wafers, and a thousand other items too tedious to enumerate. The above are,all for.salo at Dr. Rawlins’ Drug store, Main street, Carlisle. Physicians, Storekeepers; Pedlars, and others* will he supplied on liberal terms. Medical advice gratis. May 3, 1840, SPRING AND SVHK&IRR STYUEB. JUST received, a full nnd complclc Hock of Spring and Summer Good*, amiable for Gentlemen's wear* Super Blnck French and Fancy Colored Cloth*, ofall descriptions. Black and Fnney CaaaU mors of all shades and mixture*, also Cashmere!!*, i.weeds and Cranington* of all coloura and qualities.' Vcelmys, Sijka, Satina, Cashmeres, while and Taney ! Marseille*. • Willi a large assortment of glove*, era* vals. Stock*, Unen and Silk Hankerchieft, all open nnd ready for inspection at m> old stand opposite the Rail Road Office. T.H.SKILES.I . May 3, 1849. : .Public House.. NkWTIU-S, CdMBSBLAHD CoUSTT, Pa. THE subscriber begs leave to Inform his fHeiids and the Handling community* that hie has leased *" i that well known tavern stand formerly occupied by •• Col. W. H Woodhurn, and more rccently by Thos. • ■ J. Hackeit, in. the through of Newville, where he- : Will he happy to wait on all those who may favor- : him with a cull. The house hat' recently been w* - paired, and is well furnished, and fur comfort tad convenience is not surpassed by any house'iu iue hornugh* .. . . ;• v . 5 His Taslx will nt all times be supplied with the k best the market* can afford, and his Baa with tba choicest liquors. iheS-cADLixrf attached to the property Is ezteh* and will always besupplied wlthlhe best of provender* ohd attended by a careful Ostler. •;Wa begs leave to assure »II who msy stop with him, that no pains shall be spared on -his part to moke them comfortable. Charges moderate. ' SNIDER RUFLEY, .Ag% N vllle, April 19,1849—3 m . .. NEW ARRIVAL ! THE subscribers would announce to the that they have just returned from the Eastern cities with a magnificent selection of Spring & Summer Goods, consisting of Cloths, Cassiincrrs and Vcstinss, of the most varied nnd beautiful patterns, all of which wilt he made-up in the most approved style* They also keep superior , SHIRTS,.BOSOMS, COtiLARS, STOCKS, Neck anil Pocket lUll.'.Wlmf., Bii.prnden.,Gle«a i Hosiery, Hon, Cup* « n J Houle; in short, every thine in a getii>s„,,n', lurniahing line, which will beeoM. oin amallcat profile. They will alao aell good. Hy ' thoy.iil cheaper than any rimilar e.uhliihineni hi* Iho county'. The culling will lie alien JeU lo by art experienced luilor from Ibe cily, wild cilia hit gar- , tncnla afa mode, Our work ia all Mode uhder our own auperviiioli. t ‘ Store in North Hdnonor alreet, 3. door* north of, Mr, HAvoraiiclt'a Drug no re, and nearly onpoaite the Sank - . . ... ARNOLD Vt LIVINGSTON. ' March 99; 1R49. Iton' .Cldltalng stdiiii; Corner of Hammer nnd Loiither Streele, in the room formerly occupied by C. lohoj, at a Grocery Store. tPHE oubacriber hai received and it now opening X .a choice aelectloh of Winter Gedda; ‘conaiating of Cloths, Oaasimorco and Voatinga, nowcht atyie at ‘ tno lowest talca, which he will make dp ihlo ' Frock and Ureas C'dntft, - - 1 Over Cot tb, Sacks, Clonks, Pants and Vebls, Dress - land Frock Coals of cloth from $0 upwards, Pants from $1,60 to $O, Veals from V 5 els. to $3, Cloaks from $8 to $30., lie also keeps shirts, bosoms, col* 1 lar’s, nock ohd pocket handkerchiefs, comforts, caps, gMves and hosiery 1 , in short eVery thing appertaining • to a gentleman's wardrobe. As he Is agent for an extensive house Jie will be enabled to offer fresh • goods at least dnee ft month'.. He will receive regu larly the New Yorkand JPhiUdclphm FASHIONS, And will apart rid paths In getting up his work In ■ the moat durable and fashionable manner. He will' r ; alsd make up work purchased at ol.'.er stores In the most coreful manner. He will pay particular atten* : (ion to Children** clothing, lie respectfully solicit# a share of public patronage. ' r W. D. PARKINSON. Agent for the Proprietor • Carlisle, December 81,1646. JL. It. BROOIOAXX’S Great Bargain Watch and Jewelry Store, ■■■ ,,■ ft WHERE Gold md SHrer Walchca of every description on lia had at from ten to fifteen per cent, leu than any other atom in New York or Philadelphia. Person, who wlah to ' gel a good watch, perfectly regulated, would do wail' : to call at the eloro of the anbertlberi and eombara lha quality and price of hia wauhea wllh that if,other 1 W * tcb “ “ th " foUowJng exceedingly 5 OolrT te.era, toll jewelled, 18 carat cm., «38 00 Silver dt» do do ■ 00( , ; Gold Leplnes, jewelled, 1$ carat ca * , ’ no Silver do do - Z KJJ Silver Verge Welches. from f 8 00 upwards. ‘ Gold Pencils, from $1 00 to 18 00* Gold Pens, wlih' ailver oases, and pencils attached, for 75 cents. >!2« AUo, a hunda.me assortment of new and fa’sWon* aide Jewelry, at prices far holow the usual .lore : prices. Old gold and silver bought or taken In e*«’ * ,>EWIS H/BROMALt, • n • ® ecol “J *lrect, •econa’door lxlo^t ÜBCB. Phils. •■’. it . Cut Ihie adeertlaement otit, and bring It ' ' l you will then lie auto to gel Into the right atore. ■ April 10,16^0—ly ; .*■ ■ 1 ,J t•' ' , • - u Ny 7 ®* Citron and'Ftga, juat rootWqJV.Um: VPr, Hawitna Drog .ton,' ■ (■/ •■ , ■ -T?,.,?"..,, •May 17, 1849 ■ /
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