Not Dead—A Federal Trick.— The last Cham' bcrsburg Sentinel thus speaks of the-attempt made by George Garlin, late Treasufrr of Franklin coun ty, to create the impression 1 that lib Was dead: . The announcement of the death of Mr. Gurlin/at Si. Louis, of Hemthorhage of the Lungs, encgdntorcd a degree of incredulity, in .this place, that could only have LeenremdVed by positive and indispiilablo evi donee. Subsequent advices havenot tended to' dls* . sipalo llio suspicion of an infamous altetnpt to abuse. the public • mind and avert the.consequences of rb . pooled crimes. The Board of Health of the oily of St; Louis, assort positively that no death from hem-. : morhago of the lungs has,occurred in lliat place fofr more than four month", and that all their researches 1 have failed to discover, even the presence of Mr. Gar lin at the,time of his pretended disease. 'The editor of the Republican, in which paper the death was . first published, is unable to give any certain doscrip. I lion ofthe peTson who brought the obituary notice Ito his office. The Inference, then* becomes irresis table, that ,Mr. Gsrlin Ims either falsely promulgated his own* death, withbut-tbe knowledge and coonU venoe of any individualin this place, or that the .whole affair is (he of the long drama of fraud and crime which has been so spaces fully played off upon the people of Franklin county;. Time alone can show what has been the real agency In his disappearance end opportune death. (C/*Tho New York Globe Is fcarfuHlmt the Whigs will put up. Tom Hyor for the Presidency—as ho Won his laurels by fighting the bitlle of Bony-Jiaty . QCj*ln the Western Slates the wheat crop is spoken of as looking uncommon vigorous and healthy. ' (Xj* Gen. John A. Quitman has been nominated for Governor by the Democratic State Convention of Mississippi. CCT Two sons of Benedict Arnold were, not long since, officers in the British,army. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. Junb4,1649. . The market has presented no material alteration to day, and business ins been dull. Flour is steady, with sales of 5 n 600 hbls; nl $4 60 fo> common ship ping brands, including un extra parcel ut something over that rule. Further sales oi Rye Flour at $2 75 per bbl. Corn . Meal—Penn, is.held fbr on.advance -—a sate of Brandywine ols3 87£ pet - bbl. Grain— Supplies of Wheal limited ; sales of 34,000 bushels ut St 03. u $1 05 Tor fair to good reds, and $1 11 for prime Wheat per bushel; Rye is worth 57c. with kmnll sales. Corn it! still'in good request; with sales bf 3 a 400 bbshels’go’odyellofr at.6lc.,per bushel;— Oats—Prices continue stationary, Whiskey—The last sales were at 21 o ln hhds. and bbls. / dieß. .the 2nd inst., in North Middlrlnn township, Abraham Waggoner, oged 65 years, 4 months, and 14 days. . . y ruUrii^, 111. lath of April lu.t, by 1110 Uo«. John G Fiilohuy, Mr. CiiaiiTUN Swahoer, ofNorlh Miilillo toil • township, to MUh ‘Emzadrtii Sloop, of Perry f On the name day. by (hu same, Mr. Jonathan Urooakkr, Jo Miss Margaret Bidlkman, of East J'cnnshnfo iotVßfihip. , / On Thursday, May 24th, by the same, Mr. George Encit, of Mortrdc township; to Miss Eliza Emigh, of .Allen township, . On Thursday Inst, by llio samp, Air. Jacob Bishop, bf Cumberland county, to Miss Frances, daughter of Mr. Elihu Park, 6f York county. Major General. WE rto authorized to announce General Henry Feller, of Landishurg, Perry coUnty, as a’can didate for the Cffido df Major Genera), of Ihe Is(h Hivioon, P. M. t being CUmbcfland, Perry & Frank lin counties. - June 7, 1349, H Dtt. I. It. SMITH, OMCEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, respectfully tenders his professional services to the citizens bf Carlisle And vicinity. Office in Snodgrass* Row, next door to Justice Holcomb's, where he can at oil times he found} when not professionally engaged. Carlisle, June 7, 1649—If. Estate Notice. T BITERS of administration on Hie estate of I J Ahrnliam,Wisgoher, dor.. Into of IV. Middleton township,Cumberland eobnly.Po ,havebeen granted hy the Register of said counly.to the auhscrihersliving in said t iwnahi|t. All persons indebted to said estate rtfo requested to make immediate payment, and those Having claims will present them'prope.ly ulhenlica ted fur settlement to ABRAHAM WAGGONER, Jacob WaGgGner, JOHN WAGGONER, Jit no ?, 18-19—6 t Atlrii'ra. AIU*U4ISEftIE.\T OF Distiller*, Hrruers, Dating: Hollies,, Ac.; in Cumberland county, ns clnfsified by mo ns per ttct of AtScmlilyi passed the 10th of April, 1849. - , bARUSLK. Kinia. J faieentr Edward Shower, 27,000 whUkoy a Distiller 612 50 Henry Uarnit*,, 0 drawer 800 Win. Alexander, ( 10 Krewer • g qq Wm. T. Plialur, ' 7 Kollng-bnuro 10 00 Jacob Low, H Entlng hnuau 5 001 , John Hannon; 0 Huer-linuse 5 00 Win, Chandler, 4 Medicine ' 5 001 JAmei D.maidiort, 4 “ ' 5 001 Gen.ChAn.ller, 4 *• 5 00 1 Jas. Halhmn. 4 '* a 00 franklin Uarbcr, 4 11 5 001 D. G.Cramer, 4 • . a'oo 1 Elijah 8n liter, 4 '* S 00 Da.tlel Biftt, 4 " 5 00 J. W. Kurts, . 4 ” • 500 Levi Snell, .4 •' 5 00 J.ihn Craig) 4 " 5 00 John Doemer, 4 5 00 Thomas Ed top 4 . “ 3 00 Allen. ‘ 4 Win. Ilarknen, 30,000 whiskey 8 Distiller 13 50 Wm. Darkness, 27,000 '• g •• 12 50 Dickinson. Robert Man. 15,000 •' g «. 13 2q N. Middleton. Wm. M. Hemlflison, 03,000 ■ 7 • *• 13 50 8 Middleton. Robert Given, 54,000 *» 7 •» ' SO 00 Jiihii M.Gnod, Ag’t. 13.000 *• g m 14 50 Joint Kelly, 27,000 •• g *• 13 ao Monroe. ’ Mictiael neltzhoover, 45.000 " g •< 13 50 C. fcP. A. Ahl, 18.000 " 8 13 50 Hopewell. Joseph G’ligley, 16,000 •• 6 *• 13 50 Newton. ' Cliriitopher Au, •32,500( »• o.' 13 50 All persons concernoc who feels agrlovod, will tar* •11 nppeal at the Court Hot. Carlisle, on Thursday (ho 21st l. tween (ho hours of 8 o’clock A. M )d in (he abuve classification (take notice that Twill hold irt Houeojin the Borough of (ho 21st of June, 1849, bo 'clock A. M. end 4 P, M. J. WORTHINGTON, Mercantile Appraiser* | June 7, 1840—31 r Town Property for Sale* THE undoisignmMuvinff determined to remove west* offers for snlo the valuable property where he now resides* situated in South Hanover street, Carlisle. The improvements are n new Frame Dwelling House, Back Building, and oilier convenient out-houses. Tho house is 81 feet in front, and 28 feet deep.— The lot is 30 feet in front, and 840 feet deep, with a large Frame Shop on the same, and an alley in the rear 60feet long and 10 wide. Knot sold at private sale before Saturday tho 30iii Inst., it will km that day be offered at public sale, nl 10 o’clock LA. M. Terms easy, and title warranted good. 5 - HENRY A. DOTY. ' Juno Town Property tor Sale* THE subscriber, as agent for Andrew Haro, offers Jt private sale the following-property, situated on ’omfret street east of Bedford, In the Borough of Carlisle, viz: 1. A lot of ground, 96 feet by 240, having in front on Pomfret street a two story Frame House with a Brick Kitchen, end in 'the rear on Ohapol alloy; a one story l*og House. fi. A lot oi ground, adjoining the above, 26 feet by 240, with a li story Frame House and Kitchen, and a convenient Stable thereon. The whole of the above properly is in food condi tion, and will be sold on moderate and easy terms. JNOB. PARKER. June 7,1840—Si XIST OF LETTERS, VOtOKTEBR’’ Bf APPOINTMENT. LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post-office at Carlisle, Pa., June 1, 1849; Persons in quiringfor letters on this list) will uleafifasay they are advertised. Axo Titus M. , Keckley Johh Awkerman Henry Lindsay Thomas, Esq* Bradley Thomas Melister G. W. Iftubilrer Christian Martin John Blylef Chrislna McArthur Mrs, Bradley Mary Mentzer Augustus ■ Bender Catharine MulvanyiMary,9 , • Brooks Rev. Dr. JrD. Murray .Kalb Bowers Annie Myers Michael • Baibo.ur Wm C. Niekey Bdnjamlh Chambers John, 9 Ruth John ' Cox Matilda Wi Roogh Peter ,‘ Coulter.Robert, Randolph; William Dougerty John , Schovllle W. H. 2 Drovverry Mary Snodgrasb Henry Farex Mr, Stayman Dr, Joseph 3 / Graham Gborge Sliphleman Jacob Gilmore Mrs. S Swigerl Joseph GreiderAnn ■ Turbitt THoriias Homen Jacob Thornton. Wrri M. Heartswell George Weight Margaret Marlzle Mary Williams E. C. Marshall Elizabeths White Priscilla Mach Lewis Woltf Amelia S. Jonse Eliza A Wolf Philip. Jacobs Abraham Warfield Ann Kennedy Mrs. M. J. Whitfield John Esq. Kenaduy Thompson GEORGE SANDERSON, P: M. Tlic Symptonls of Worms A RE, the tongue often white and loaded; the LX. breath heavy and fetid; a disagreeable or sweet ish taste in (he mouth; occasionally thirst; the appe tite extremely variable, sometimes remarkably defi cient, and at others voracious. There is sometimes a sicklsh feeling, with vomiting of mucous; flatulence qf the stomach and intestines; pain in the abdomen; swelling and hardness of the abdomen: the bowels are irregutar; the stools are slimy, arid there is on oc casional appearance of woims in the evacuations; the urine is often milky and turbid; there Is frequently itcliincsa of the fundament andnose, which is often swollen; there is occasionally disturbed' sleep, with grinding of tno teeth, and sudden awaking in a fright. There are, ut times, headache or giddiness, ringing in (bo ears, or oven deafness, faintness, convulsions, drowsiness, indolence of manner and ill temper. In some cases epilepsy and cholera, and oven apoioctic and paralytic symptoms, and several of the signs of dropsy of the brain and epilepsy appear connected with worms. Frequently there is a short dry cough, and pletlriiic pains; sometimes feeble and Irregular pulse, palpitations and an irregular fever; the counte nance is generally pallid or sallow, and somewhat bloated, and there is occasional Bushing of one. nr both checks. Any one of these signs is indicative of Worms; and the moat effi>ctU:il, best and cheapest remedy i* Ur. JOHN J. MYERS* WORM TEA. Prepared by Dr. J, W. It A WLINS, nlhis wholesale and retail Drugstore. CntUale,, Pa; None genuine without his Written signature. Why will parents and others poison themselves and children With worm medicine? containing mer cury when they cah get Dr. Mt Kits’ Worm Tba*,” which is rompoped nf the roots, leaves and seeds of the In-St and most cflfebtunl plants-thot have over been discovered for the cure of. Worms. Each package contains sufficient medicine for any case of Worms; and when made According to the Directions ia very pleasant to take. Price only 25-ccnts. rtJ'Warrar.ted good or the money returned; Juno 7. 1849 ly . Estate Notice. LETTERS’ of administration on the estate bf Jane Moore, deceased, late of the borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pu., have been granted Ip the subscriber residing in said Borough, and county aforesaid. All persons indebted (o Said estate arc requested la make immodhto payment, und those having claims will present them prapcrly aulhenti calcd for settlement to ‘ - . ~- DAVID GRIER, Adm*r. Carlisle, May 31,1849—6 t EstatoNotico, ALL persons are hereby notified that Letters of administration on the estate of William Quig ley, laleof the Borough of Meclianicsbnrg, Cum berland county, deceased, have been issued by the Register of said county to the subscriber, who resides in said Borough* county aforesaid. All persons having claims or demands against the es tate of said decedent are requested to make known the same without delay", and those indebted to make payment to FREDERICK WONDERLICII, Am’r. May 31, 1819—Gl To whom ft may Concern. f PHE Books and Notes belonging to the firm of i. Myers &. Shcufer, ore now iii the bauds of David Smith, Esq., for, collection. Those persons who know themselves Indebted tn said firm will call ond pay.off their notes or occnuills nefore the Ist of July next, ns after tint lime he Is instructed to bring suit on all unpaid notes and accounts. MYERS&BHBAFER. Cuilnde, May 31, 1849—lm* French mid Italian Slanguages. A * ITALIAN, brought up in one of llm £X best Italian colleges, and wild hns Spent many years tn France, und has hud long experience in both hmgu tgcH, wishes to give instructions in the above. Min lirtni will lie moderate, Private lessons will übm bo given. ForTurlhor infnrrnnlion apply to Mrs. C, Wonderhch's Hotel, In Main Street,Curllslo. . May 31.—St. A CAUOi TMIE DOODLING GAP WHITti SULI*HEn i. SPRINGS, situated in Cumberland county, Pa. in s picturesque portion of the mountains and eight mites north of Ncwvillo, has recently btion filled up with new and commodious buildings, The subscriber having provided himself with good cooks and waiters, hopes by close and petsdnal op dicutlon to business, to ho able to give general satis laclbm to all who may favor him with a coll. A line of Marks will always he ready at the Now* villo Depot oh the arrival uf the car* lb early passem gem to the Springs. Moy 31, 1840—2 m Wood Clioopors Wanted. THE subscribers can give employment to fifteen or twenty. Wood Choppers, if application bo made immediately, at Monliboliu Furnace, Perry county. Price. Sfi cents per cord.' FISHER, MORGAN & CO. May 31, 1810—41 Thomson’s Compound Syrup of Tar 18 a never fulling remedy in caevs of Coughs, Dron chitis, and affections- of the Throat, Lungs or Urenst.'' Wo spook from experience having used the preparation for the last three years with the most de cided advantage. A case of Pulmonary consumption once came under our notice, which was obsolu.elv cured by the use of three bottles of Thomson’s Syrup of J or.—Jnvollds! seek this Balm of Gilead cro it is Vm ! u VUp n *umpUvcs! f ru(U «ur exporionco.- ]Phila. Galaxy.] , TI.U medicine I. prepared only hy Anincy and Diekln.nn, at (he N. E. corner of Fifth and Spruca streets, Piiiiudulpliia. Sold in Carlisle by James Fleming,at 50cents per bottle, or five bottles for $3. May 31, 1840—3 t —-.-JLOpMFIELD HOTEL, Bloomfield, Perry County, Pa* HENRY B, WOODRUFF, _ t May, 17, 1840—3 m IT. HOLCOMB, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Offloo in 8»od. grass’ Row, south of tho Market House, MuylO, 1849—1 m • BAGS WANTED. THE subscriber will nuy the highest price, in cash, for any quantity of RAGS that may be deliv ered at hla storo, in Carlisle. CHAS. DARNJTZ. May 3,1849.—5 m S. Goldmau’s Clothing Store, • On the corner of Main Slr eet and Market Square, for* occupied by Ifathan Hanlch. . THE undersigned respectfully announces to the citizens of Carlisle end surrounding country, that be , has just arrived from Philadelphia, with a splendid slock of Ready Made Clothing, for the purpose of conducting the ready made cloth ing business in all Its Various branches. He intends keeping an assortment of overy.arlicto in hi? lirie of business, and at such prices as will Suit every one; His stock embfcbed the most handsome and fash ionable styles Worn, and made Up in (he best manner. The subscriber only asks a trial of his goods, ind is sure they will give entire satisfaction. Also a large assortment of Hats, Caps, Shirts, Cravats, Collars, Bosoms, Suspenders and Hosery, all of which he will soil ai very low prices. Boys’ clothing constantly on hand. 1 • SAMUEL GOLDMAN. May 24, 1849.—lmi* ARNOLD & LEVt respectfully announce to the public, that they have received iheit sec ond supply of consisting In part of Barages, Lawns, Ginghams, Lustres, Bon Taint, Tissues, plain, barred, shad ed and striped Alpacas,.which they offer, at vfery reduced prices. . Swiss, Book, Cambric and Jaconet Muslins. A large lot of Thread & Cotton Edgings, Cam bric Edgings and Infcbrtlnga. A large lot of Pant Stuff of different styles, at 6$ cts. to $1 per yard.. i A large lot of Bonnets, including French Gimp* Tulip, China Pearl, Rough and Ready, and Braids. Another largo assortment of Carpets, which they are determined .to sell 10 percent, lower than the same quality bah he bought elsewhere. Call at the new. and cheap store of Arhdld & Levi. Nbrth.Hanover street* . Carlisle, May 84, 1849 Five milea north of Newvilh, Cumhrrland Cour.fy, rPHE subscribers most respectfully imform the J_ lie that they have fitted up in a superior manner the DUBLIN FACPOIIY, with the newest improv ed machinery, and are how prepared to nftnufocluie Woolen Goods of every description for customers ut moderate terms. Broo 1 Blankets, made two yards wide, at 60 cetls per yard ; Narrow do, one yard wide, 30 cts; Cloth 40 to 45 cents; Sattinctt 35 cents ; While Flannel, yard wide, 25 cts. Floor and Stair Carpets made to order, and on reasonable terms. If any of the above goods made for customers do not please them they will keep the goods and pay them for llw wool. They keep on hand a supply of the above describ ed goods, together with Stocking, Coverlet, and Car pet yarn, of a variety of colors and mixtures, which they will exchange to customers and storekeepers for wool. Wool will be made into Blankets or White Flannel one half for the other. Persons at a distance can send their wool by Kail rond) by putting the directions on the bag whnt it is to bo made into* and directing it to Blean & M'Cul lo'ch, to the care of Jacob Swbyer, Ncwville, and it Will bo attended to and sent back when manufactur ed. . They have employed Mr. Swoyer to sell. Stocking Yarn, Blankets and other Goods* and they will keep a supply at his Warehouse in Ncwville for sale. blocking Weavers and dealers in stocking yarn, are invited to call at Mr.Swoycr’ai of a tour Factory, and examine pur yarn. before they buy elsewhere.— Cosh paid for'wool .nt the Factory. Wool to bo manhfncturbd can be left at any of the stores in Newville, and it twill ho attended to ond returned when finished. BLEAN & M’CULLOCH. May 24, 1949.—3i* THE subscribers base received another great stock of Fresh Goods, such as Moua do Laities, Alpachas, Linen Lustres, Mohair Lustres, Lawns. Ginghams, Calicoes Chocks, Muslins, Tickings, Flannels, Cam bric, Jaconet, Book, Swiss, Plain and Striped Mus lins; a largo supply of co'lon pantaloon stuffs, tweeds, cashmaretla, casaimeres, cloths, vestings, hosiery, gloves, ribbons and a general assortment of Goods in our lino which will bo sold off at RKnucen Pnrcss, at the old aland, 3 doors south of Hid Post Office, A. & W. BENTZ. May 31, 1849 TTST received aslcndid assortment of dress goods. jJ Fourlurd silks, silk Tissues, plain nnd figured Borages, Summer do Lano, Manilla silks, superior Gighmns at 12£, Mourning do., Purrosulls nnd Sun Shades, Palm loaf and braid lials, a large assortment Gloves and Hosiery. May 3j, 1849 DRUGS, I'A.\CV GOODS, BOOKS, &C) ATHA VERSTICK'S old established Drug.and Book Store* on North Hanover sired, a no* Supply of Drugs and medicines, fresh and carefully selected, Idgrthol with a Hch, Varied and extensive assortment ofFoncy Goods, Uooks, Perfumes, Soaps, Culllery, Gold and Silver Pena and Pencils, Corne lius* Splendid Parlor Lamps, Girandoles and Flow er Vases, Elheriul 0(1 Lamps. Fruits and Confer tionary, and a Variety of other articles which it is impossible to ((numerate, hut comprising the most splendid display ever offered in Carlisle, and at pri ccs correspondingly cheap. The attention of hie old friends and customers and the public generally is pahfcuiarv invited to his present stock, with which they cannot fail td he pleased. May 84. 1840, S. \V. MAVEnSTiCK. H. Curincn, R. It. Cnuncii, J. LoxfisxcKzni LVnißElt I LVIIIBEttM ll* Church & Co.^ HAVE on hand at the old bland, west end. of the old Harrisburg bridge, down at the river, 1,000,* 000 feet of the cheapest and best lumber on the bank, consisting of Panel, Ist Common, 2d Common and refuse Hoards and Plank of 1, !$, Is, and two inch thickness. Also, Poplar plank. Scantling and hilf inch Boards, a large quantity oflong Shingles, Fence rails, Juice, Scantling, «stc. They have also a steam sawmill in operation, and can furnish building Umber at the shortest notice, fence boards, shingling and postering lathes, and are prepared to furnish any article in the lumber line. SCOTT COYLE. (CTDry Board* on hand at $ll per M. Also, sood 2d Common boords, 10 fact lons, ai $ll per M. The subscribers hone by strict attention to busi ness. and a determination of soiling lower than any other Yard at the river, that the public generally will coil and see their stock-before purchasing elsewhere. May 24, 1840.—tf SAMUEL HEPBURN, will resume thopractice of thnlawin the several counties (Cumbor innd' Perry and Juniata,) of his late judicial dfs. Iricl, Any business entrusted to his care will he promptly attended to, Oftice In Mrs. Egu’s cor. nor room, North Hanover street, iminediuleiy op. posito the Bank* Carlisle, March 8,1849—tf THE subscriber oilers at private sale, the farm on which he resides situated in Jacksonville, New ton towushin, Cumberland county, on tho Walnut Bottom road, 6 miles cost of Sbippensburg, and 13 miles west of Carlisle,contnlningdU Acres of cleared land dr, 31 acres oflimbor land. Tho improvements a are a largo two story LOO HOUSE, woothrrhoarded, a good BARN, Wogon Shed, Carpenter Shop, and other noecs-j sary outbuildings. Also, a Cistern with a pump in it, and good water convenient. Also, a young Appio Orchard, with a choice selection of fruit, and a variety of Peaches, Plums, dec. A good title ami possession given on the Ist day of April next, Persons wishing to view tho proper ty and learn tbo terms, will call on the subscriber re siding thereon. ISAAC LATBHAW. May 17, 1840—6|» COCOA NUTS, Oitron and Figs, Just received at Hr. Rawlins* Dior stors. May 17, 1840 GOOD NCWS r Still Greater Inducements. Summer Goods, Dublin Woolen factory; Second Spring Arrival I Ncxir GoodSs GEO. R. CROOKS. A CARD. A Small Farm for Sulo. Extraordinary Redaction |n the Price ofllardwarc; I HAVE just received the largest and cheapest stock of,HARDWARE, Glass, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, [Saddlery, -Carpenters .and Cabinet Maker’S'TooUi Mahogony VanefeiS, and all kinds of Building Material ever brought to. Carlisle, bonsiallng oi Locks* Hinges, Screws, Nails and Spiked. Persona abouito build will find it great ly to their Advantage to look at my stock before purchasing elpowherb. Come and see the goods and near the price arid you will be .convinced that this is really the Cheap Hardware Store: Also, in store, anvils, vices, files and rasps, and a com plete assortment of Wall’s Best Bar Iron, also Rolled and Hoop Iron of all sizes. • I have also the Fhemorneter Churn, Made by Mr. Geo. Span* gler, the best article now in use. I have just received my Spring slock of Gram and Grass Scythes, manufactured expressly for my own sales, and warranted to be a superior article. Cradle makers and others will find these Sy thes to be the best article in the market, and at the lowest price, wholesale and retail, at the old stand in North Hanover street. April 19,1849. JOHN P. LYNE. Dvy tioods and Groceries. REMOVAL, THE Subscriber begs leave to inform his friend? and the public In general, that he tiS removed I.ls store to the rpom formerly occupied by Hugh Mo. loy, on South Hanover street, within two uoors of Wert’s Hotel, where he has just opened a choice se lection of Dry Gdods, Consisting, In part* of cloths, cassimcrc?, Sallrtneits, linens, summer cloths, vestings,-silks, bombazines, cambrics, Jucorincits, calicos, sImWK checks, licking, carpet-chum, cotton yarn, umorollus, gloves, sus. ponders, hunkcrchicfs, hosery, &c. Also, a well Solectedstock dl'Urocerics, corisistinv in pan of Coffees, Teas, Sugars, Molasscss. Spices, Tobacco, Crockery, Glass and Qaccnswaro* of various descriptions arid. qualities, together with numerous other arliclea.'comprising a complete and. gcnmUHortment—all of which ho offers fur sale at very low prices. Ho will also beep constantly on hand a largo assortment of . Boots, Shoes, <111(1 Slippers. &c, t w II I will bo disposed of at great tinresi 1) s. ■I" respectfully invites his friends and tile public to give him a call. CHARLES BARNITZ. May 10.—3 m New Store A ND the cheapest Goods in the Valley. Dry XJL Goods, Groceries and Queenaware, as low as Philadelphia prices for cash, at WM. F. COOP ER’S Cheap Cash Store. NewviUe, May, 3,1819—4 t.« “ ({nick Sales and Smalt Profits.” rnilß RED FLAG CLOTHING STORE, South J. Hanover street, below Dcnlza' eloro is the place to buy fashionable ready ma’llfc Clothing. Thu Cheap cal Cioliiiiig under the sun is now selling at the above store. From 32 to 42(Hclios Cloth Dross Coals ats6 50, worth 813; do. 87, worth 815; super. French wool dyed Block, ot 89/worth 820; Pants from 81 25 to 86; Black and Figured Satin Vests st 31 SU, worth * 3 ' .' May 3, 1847. X-iFE INSURANCE. The Girard life Insurance Annuity and Trm Company, of Philadelphia, Office No. iso Cliesmu Street, Capital 9300,000. - Charter Perpetual. CONTINUE to make Insurances on Lives on the most lavorabie terms; ..receive and ettenule Trusts, and receive deposits.on Interest. ... The Capital being paid up a7id inyealedi togeth er with an acoumulnted premium fund, affords a perfat-'Meurity -to the insured.’ The premium may be paid in yearly, half yeetly or quarterly paymdMs.- ; The’Company add a JJONUSnt staled pblioda to the' insurances of llfei This plan of insurance is the innat approved of, and is more generally in use, than any oilier in Great BritaiH, (where the subject is best understood by the people; and where they have had the longest experience.) as appears from the fact, that out of 117 Life Insu ranee Companies there; of all kinds, 87 are on thi plam 1 he first BON.US Was appropriated in Decern ber, 1844. amounting to 10 per cent, on the sum insured under the oldestpolicles; to 8| per cent., 7i per Cent., &c„ &c., on others, in proportion to the time of standing, making an addition of 8100; #87.50; $75, &o„ &c., to every 81,000, originally insured, which Is an average of more than 50 per cent, on the premiums paid, and without increas ing the annual payment to the Company. The operation of the BONUS will be seen by the following examples from tho Life Insurance Register of the Company, thus: Sunn Policy. Insured. No. 58 81,000 “ 68 • 3,500 •• 305 4,000 *• 376 2,000 '* 333 . 5,000 Omni* or Addition, I 8100.00 i 250.00 ) 400.00 175 00 437.50 Pnraplilols conlaininff llio (able of rales, nhd explanations of the subject, fnhna of application, and further information may be bod at lire o/lice, trratla. in person or by loiter, addressed to llie President or Actuary. 1). VV. RiCIIAiiDS, Prisidenl. , JNO. F. JAM US, Jteluiry, Philadelphia, May 3,1849—1 y. Appjleto.vs Great Central Cheap Book Store, 164 CAeinul street, corner nf Seventh, Sioain't Duildtngi, Philadelphia, KNOWING the Wants of the community* the Proprietor of (his Establishment has Ailed up a store in the most elegant manner, having due regard to tho comfott of his customers, so that every stran ger visiting his Book store, may feel entirely at home. Hid IMMENSE STOCK of Books is clas sified according to the various Departments of Liter ature, so that visitors can And the Books they are in search of for themselves. Buying hia stock fur tho most part at the Auction Sales, and being connected with one of the largest publishing housos in this country, besides publishing largely himself enables him to soil all books at Lower Prices than any other house of a similar character on' this continent. His facilities for the Importation of Books from Europe aro unsurpassed, having a Branch of his Establishmct in London, whore orders of private gentlemen ore carefully executed and for warded to this Country by every Steamer and Packet. A CATALOGUE of Books with the pri ces attached is issued quarterly, containing Lists of Now Additions made to his large collection, which ore in all cases for sale ot the LOWEST PIIICES, or, from 26 to 76 per cent, below Publishers* Prices. Thus in buying even a few books, quite a consider* able amount Is saved. As a. still further INDUCEMENT to strangers visiting the city, every ono who purchases O.vk Dollar's worth of Books, will receive a copy of tho Stranrkh in PniLAnsopiiiA, an elegant 18mo. volume, (ho price of which is So;cen(s. dj* Tho limits of an advertisemont are too conlln cd to enumerate the prices of any of tho Books, or to give even a faint idea of the immense advantage to be derived from purchasing at tho Groat Central Cheap Book Store, but ict oil.who are In search of Books send for a Catalogue, and buy the books they ave in want of, and when visiting the city, give Appleton one oall, and you will bo sure to call again. Stationary in all its branchea, furnished al the Lowest Prices. The initittis of those purchasing Letter ami Note Paper, neatlj slampod in the corner, without charge. Orders for any article may (>o sent by mall, ad* dressed to the Proprietor, and the directions in ell cases will be fully carried out, with groat punctuali ty end despatch. Orders for Catalogues should be prt-paU,' GEO 8. APPLETON* May 10,.1849—3m. To the: Voiers of Cumbtrland cou, ity: EELLQW-QlTl&ENS—loffer myself to pour consideration as'a candidate for the OFFICE OF SHERIFF, . o( Cumberland county, At the next general") lec tion, subject to the decision of tho.Demociatic. County Convention. Should Ibe nominated and elected, 1 pledge myself to discharge the duties of said office with fidelity. r DAVID SMITH.. Carlisle* April 6, 1849 . To the Voters of Cumberland county* EELLOW-CITIZENS— Being solicited by a number of my friends, 1 offer royselfas a can didate for the • OFFICE OP SHERIFF, at the ensuing election, and will be Ihankfulfor your suffrages. Should I be elected, L hereby promise to perform the duties of said office faith fully.. . - - JOHN P. HUNTER. Carlisle, April 6,104 D To the Voters of Cumbetland county, EELLoW-CITIZENS —I offer myself to youl consideration for the OFFICE OF SHERIFF, subject to the nomination of the Whig County Con* vehtb-h. Should Ibe fortunate enough to be elected* I will discharge the duties of (be Office with imparti ality and fidelity. ' . ROBERT M’CARTNET* Carlisle, April 12; 1849- Tq the Voters of Cumberland county . FELLOW-CITIZENS—I hereby offer myself as 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 offich with fidelity.. MONTGOMERY DONALDSON. . Wcstpennsboro’ tp. April 12, 1849 To the Voters of Cumberland county, FELLOW-CITIZENS—At the solicitation ol many friends I hereby ofler myfclf.to. your conside ration as a.candidate for llie OFFICE of sheriff, at (he ensuing general election, subject lo the deci sion of (he Whig County. Convention. Should Xbe nominated and elected, ! promise to discharge the duties of (be jflice with fidelity and humanity. I therefore p ibtfully solicit your support. Joseph McDAßmond. NewvUlej ApHl IS, 1349 To the Voters 6f Cumberland coitnty, T^BLLOW-OmZENS—Encouraged by nurher- J- ous friends* I hereby offer my Self to your. com sidcralion as a candidate for the OFFICE OF SHERIFF, of Cumberland county, at the ensiling.general elec tion, subject to the decision of the Democratic Coun ty Convention, Should Ihe nominated and elected, I pledge myself lo discharge the duties of said office with impartiality; DAVID CRISWELL. Shlppcnsburg, ApH! 14, 1849 To the voters of Cumberland. bounty. FELLOW CITIZENS—Being encouraged by a number of my friends, 1 offer myself as a candidate lor(he of Cumberland coUnly, at tho ensuing general elec, lion—subject 10, the decision of the .Democratic County Convention. Should I bo nominated and elected, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of said office with impartiality, I therefore respectful, ly solicit your suppoil. J. LONGNECKER. Wormlcysburgi May 10, 1849. UNDER the provisions of the act of 1844, any . county payfnff-into «J*» Stale Treasury Cite Slew Tux levied on sue!) county, prior lo the 17lh of July in any year; is entitled lo an abatement of 5 per coni, on tho amount so paid. The undersigned, Commissioners of Cumberland county, in view of the above provisions consider it equitable and proper that those who by (ho prompt pdyment of their laics prior to thoabovo date,enable the Treasured to pay over the State tu*, so os to re. ceivc the aforesaid abatement of 5 per cent.; (ho be nefit of which has hitherto been enjoyed by the chi. sens of the' county generally* should ho allowed a deduction of that amount by (ho. collector—have authorized the difTcrcnlcollcclorstomake siild abate mont from tho Slate lax, in all oases where the Stale and County lax i< paid lo the collector before the 17lh day of July, 1849, when said abatcmenlshull amount to onu cent or more, no fractions of a cent to be cro dilbd, Since tho act 0f!844, the Commissioners havo npid the Stale lax of this county annually to tho Stale Treasurer, within tho lime proscribed by tho act, and (ho county has received (he benefit of an abatement of 5 per cent, thereon, but to meet said payment they have found it necessary heretofore la appropriate a pirt of tho county funds to meet, tho deficiency occasioned by delinquents* until tho bal ancoof the Slutq.tsx was collected. It therefore becomes necessary to, require tho payment of both State and county tax to entitle the payer to tho afore: said abatement upon the aforesaid State Tax. Tha undersigned therefore confidently anticipate Amt. nf Policy and Bonus payable nl tho party's deceosS. 81,100.00 2.750.00 4.400.00 8.175.00 5,437.50 that the above arrangement* and (ho further induce, merit of enabling Cumberland county (hmainlnln (lie character for promptness and fidelity which sho has dcqnlrbd In (he discharge ot her obligations to the Common wealth, will induce every citizen (q discharge (.heir State and county tux prior to tho 17th day of Julyr DANIELCOOLE, JOHN MELL, JAMES KELSO, tidunty Commiitionen. Attest—Wh. Riley, Cl’k. Commissioner’s Office, ) Carlisle, May 3,1843—3 m { Grand Military Parade. I Head Quarters, lllli Div. P. M. f Carlisle, Muy 14,1649. { Jbioiiioh Order, Nd> 10. Yielding to iho oft repeated solicitation* ttfvoldn* , tools and others, tho commanding general hereby t orders the Volunteers of the Division to assemble in . Ihcir respective county towns, by companies) bultal. , ions or regiments, ns they muy bo orgunited, on the ( first Monday (being the 2d day of July next,) viz:— } Those of the Ist Di igude, being Cumberland county, I in Cuilislo; those of the 2d Brigade, being Franklin county, in Cliamberburg j and those ofihe 3d Brigade) being Porrycnuiliy, In Bloomfield; and tho Brigadier 1 Generals and Brigade Inspectors will attend and review and Inspect llioir commands, and will on the same day between the hours of 10 and 6 o’clock, at i their respective county Court Houses, superintend * and conduct on election for Major General for said Division, the qualified voters being (ho commissioned officer* of tho Volunteers alone. Olllocrs ill com. mand of companies, battalions or rt-gimcnls, will on I the same day make a written report, designating (ho number present and the number absent, and showing the strength of each rank of their commands, which reports will bo handed to their Brigadier doneral'or in his übsenou to the Brigade Inspector, who will forward the same to Division (lead Quarters. Tho commanding general feeling that this may bo the last Division order ho may have (ho honor to Issuo, aval s himself of tho opportunity to tender his sincere (hunks lor (he many military honors confer rod on him, and now having served upwards of forty years in the military, respectfully .declines being a candidate for re election, and therefore bids an affco* [lionato military farewell to those ho has had the' honor and pleasure of being associated with for many years. By command of M«j, Gen. W. Foouc, 11 (h D. P. M. E. CORNM AN, Aid de-damp ' Administrator’s Notice. LETTERS of adminiatratlon with tho will ana naiad on tho calalo of lanao Graham, de'ceaaed, Into of tho Borough of Carllalo, lm*o been granted to tho anbaorlbor rcaldlng In aald Borough, All persona having aluima agulnat aald oalalo era hereby notified to prevent them, and Ihoao indebted to make nav. raonl without delay. 1 ’ m o BELL, Administrator. May 3,1849 Pit &ROCERIBS, Arnold ti X,o*l have Just re ceived a froeh aunply of Grooctlea, which they offer very low at their now end cheap atoro. May 34,1840 OFFICE,OF SHERIFF, Notice to T'ax-paj’crk. ±'"' Hardware;- . TUST opened at the new and fchbap Hardware d stdre of JACOB SEN ER, a riow assortment ot foreign and Domestic Hardware} consisting of« full assortment of locks and latbheS of every styi* and kind; hinges; screws, bolu, augurs, sage* bills, chisels, broad and hand sites, -hatchetd; drawing knives; planes and plana blits; hind;' pannel, and ripping saws; mill and dross cut saws of Roland’s make, warranted good) a good assort; ment of circular saws, warranted; trace and halter chains of a superior tonality that has never been lit this market before, hoes, shovels, Spades, forks and rakes; knives and folks; iron, Japan,and braafl candlesticks) an assortment of Bntanla and Glass Etherial Lamps, spoons, shovels, tongs, water and iron tea kettles, brass preserving kettles, Ce* darware, anvils, vioes, files and bsps, of everj. kind and price. Watts* bar iron, hoop and band Iron, cast,shear*., spring and blistered steel, warranted good. 160 boxes window glass, lower thpnever. ■ 200 kegs Welherlll’s pure while lest). . 4 barrels Flaxseed oil, 100 galls. Turpentine* 160 kegs Duncan Nails, warranted good. 50 doz. prime warranted Corn & Grass Scythe* Please call at the well known store of Jacob Sener, North Hanover street, neat door to Glass* hotel, Carlisle. • , May 34,1849 DR. J, W, RATLINS, O ESPECTFULLY invites the attention of thfc Xv public to his fresh supply, of Drugs, ChemU cals, Dye-aiufls, Paints, Oils, Glass, Spices, Patent Medicines, Perfumery; VST Books and Stationary, Musical and Shrgical i £R Instruments, Fruits and Confectionary, &o* Among his extensive, variety may be found many articles rarely kept in small towns. Beside hia k complete assortment of drugs, chemicals, &e«, hi . has accordeons, arrowroot, almonds, alclbladeoll; aromatic vinegar, biblcs.bead bags, Buffalocombs, breast pins. Bear’s oil, bandoline, backgammon boards, Beef marrow, black ink, blacking, bougies; . brooches, black pomatum, black fat tobacco, Bril* ish lustre, blue ink, Canary seed, candies, cards, : cream nuts, camphine, cap paper, eachore arbtna* tise, composition, corn salve, court plaster, castlle soap, canes, cloth brushes, clocks, crystalline soap, conversation cards, card cases, curling fluid, cologne Water, cut glass extracts, catheters, car* riage whips, dominoes, depilatory powder, dress* ing combs, drawing pencils, Butch metal, tsti lustrale, eau divine de venue, English walnuts, envelopes, French fans, figs, fire board aprons; fishing lines and hooks, fanby boxes, flutes, fifes, flageolets, fiddles and fiddle:strings; fire works; gold pens; gelatin; glue, guitars de.gUitar strings; gold leaf, garden seeds, gun baps and gun powder; gold leaf tobacco, glass globes, ground*rice, bar* inonicans, hair combs, hair .brushes; hair oil, bait dye, and bait bracelets* India and indelible Ink, ink powder and ink sand, ivory combs, rings and rattles, lemons* lemon «yrup, liquorice,lily whits liquid blacking, lamps and lamp wicks, Mineral water, musk, maccaronl, Meen fun, Mlcassaroil, matches, match safes, motto wafers, music books; nice salad oil, note paper, needle cases, nefvs ponder. No. 6, nail brushes, oranges, Oleophane, prayer books, paper flowers, Pearl powder, pewter sand, porte inonnais, pocket glasses; pen.knives, pink saucers, peccau nuts, prunes, powder puffs* philocome, post papet, poor man’s plasters, rose water, raisins, riding whips, razors, razor straps; Russian cosmetic, red ink. rose tooth paste, ahav* ing cream, soap and.brushes, snuffboxes, shawl pins, shift studs, smelling bottles, sachets, shell combs, scissors, sealing wak, silver pencils, siN ver leaf, starch polish, spiced bitters, segars, sy ringes, sheep skins, sand soap, sponge, sand pa* per, testaments, leaherry tooth wash, tooth pow der, toy watches, Thompson’s eyo water, tooth ache drops, toiletsoap, tea bells, table mats, thimbles, violins, Vermillion, vanilla beans; Wafers, and a thousand other items too tedious to enumerate. The above ate all for sal* nwDr. Uawllas' Drag store, V«jnstre«i, OsrlisU, Physicians, Storekeepers, Pedlars, and others; will be supplied on liberal terms, Medical advice gratia. May 3, 1841). SPRING AID SUMMER STYIJESi JUST received, a full and completestockofSprinf and Summer Goods, suitable for Gentlemen’* Wear; Super Black French and Fancy Colored Cloths, of oil descriptions. Black and Fancy CfassU mcr# of all shades and mixtures, also Cashmeretl** Tweeds and Craninglons of aUcolourtand qualities; Veelincs, Silks, Satins, Cashmeres, vfhito and fancy Marseilles. With a large assorlmcnrbf gloves, era* vats,Slocks,Linen and Silk Honkerchiefs,all open’ and ready for inspection at mj old stand opposite the Rail Road Oflico; T. H. SKILES. May 3,1849; . y Public lioiibc. NKWTItIBi CUMBERLAND CoCHTI, Fl, THU subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and thd travelling community, that he has leased (hot well known tavern stand formerly occupied by Col. W. H. Woodbuhii and more recently by Thos. J. Hacked In (he'borough of NeWviife, where he Will bo lioppy to Wait on ell (hose who may favor him with a call. Tito house has recently been re paired, and Is Well furnished, and for comfort, ehd convenience is not surpassed by any house In the boroughi Ilia Tab lb Will nt all times be supplied with (he best the markets can afford, and his llab with the I choicest liquors. | The Stab Lino attached to the property is sxien* sivc, and will always bo supplied with the best of provender, and attended by a careful Ostler. lid bogs leave to assure all who may atop with him, that no pains shall be spared on his part 10 make them comfortable. Charges moderate. . SNIDER RUPLEYj Nowvllle, April 10,1810—8 m KEW-ARRIVAL I THE siihscribcrs would announce to the.public* that they have Just returned from the Eastern cities with a magnificent selection of Spring Sc SsmuiitM 1 (Roods, consisting of Cloths, Onrsimereß and Vettings, of the moat varied and beautiful patterns, all of which will bo madd*Up.ih llio most approved sty lei They also keep superior satats, tiosoMti; boitAits, stocks, Neck and Pocket Handkerchiefs, Suspenders,Gloves* Hosiery, Hats, Caps end Boots; in short, every thing in a gentleman's furnishing line, Which Wlll besold at iho smallest profits. Tti ov will rflso sell goods by the yatd cheaper than ohy similar establishment Jn thecountyi The culling Will ho attended (u by ftn experienced tailor' frohi the city, who rill* his gar* nienis ala mode i Our Work Is all made tinder our own supervision. ' “ , ‘ 1 Store in North HanOnef street, 8 doors north of Mr. Havorstick’s Drug store, ond nearly opposite thtt Dunk. ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON. March 20, 1849. Now «fc Cheap Hardware Store* THE subscribers have just received at their Nei* and Cheap HARDWARE STORE East High street, opposite Ogtlby*a Dry Good. Store, a,large stock of good* in their lino, to which they vtould call the attention of purchasers, their arrangement in the city being such, as to enable tham to tell theU goods at the lowest city prices. Their stock comprises a full assortment of Lbeke and Latches of evevy stile and siko,~~Hinges, Screws* Dolts, and every article used for buildings, Augurs and Augur Bills, Chisels, Droad and Hand Axesj Hatchets, Drawing knives, Plains, and Plana Bittt, Hand, Panel, and Ripping Saws, Mill* Crosscut and Circular Saws. Trace and Holler obftihs, Harriet* Shovels, Spades, and Hoes, hay and manure Forks; Also, a largo assortment of Pocket and Table Oat* | lery.«—Spoons, Shovel and Tongs, Waters and , Trays', Hollow Ware, Brass and ehanieled Promts , ing Kettles, Iron Furnaces, Cedar Ware, Anvil dnd I Vices,'Files and Rasps of every kind. Bar, Bind , ami Hoop Iron, Cast, Bhbar Spring and BlUtcf Steel, dec. Also, ■ • * . 100 Dokes Window Glass. ... 100 Kegs Wetccrill’s Purs White XiSfld; 6 Barrels Linseed Oil. 8 Barrels Sp, Turpentine. ' 200 Kegs Cumberland Nalls. WRIGHT dt fiAXTOtf, Carlisle, May 10, 1840;-. ’ ,