BEPOnfc AND AFTEn. «* Taylor)-will.proscribe no'marl For a tHnorence of .opinion*; He hates, loathes proscription. He loves the free, independent ul trance-of opinion. He has commanded Whigs nnd Democrats on the field of battle—has wit nessed their patriotic devotion,' and invincible. ‘codrage while standing together—shoulder to shoulder,has seen them fight, bleed, and die togeth er; and God forbid lie; should proscribe any man ton account of a differenco.of political sentiments. He would as soon think of runningfrom a Mexi can,~-Critlenden'a speech at Pittsburg, Appointment, by the President. 'Thomas of Kentucky, Son of the Senator Crittenden who made the above speech, Id be Consul at Liverpool, in the place of Gen. Armstrong, who was honest, faithful and capable, and who was removed for being a Democrat , “ U was the remark of in ah period of that celebrated republic, that's jtxnaet striking contrast was observable in the con •■duct of candidates for offices of power and trust, ■ before and after obtaining them. Howe.yer much the world may.have improved, in the lapse of up-* ■ wards of a thousand years since the remark was made by the virtuous and indignant Homan, 1 fear that a strict'examination of the annals of some of the modern elective governments would develope similar instances of violated confidence. Gen, HarrUond Murderous Affray. —An affray recently occurred near Raleigh between named Stroud and Melton. Stroud had his bowels cut out. Small Pox in tub Sooth.— North Carolina papers elate that the Small Pox is extending throughout (ho. South. At Grecnsborough there hud been two deaths, and several eases wore reported in Clearfield District South Carolina. . Cholera in New York.— I Tho number of cases and deaths of cholera in Now York city, from the Ist to the 10th lust., inclusive, was 288 cases and 110 deaths. Ij* An Interim! Improvement Convention meets at Salisbury; N. C., on tho 14th inst. (£j* Biptial State Conventions assemble at Bristol, Connecticut, and Providence, Rhode Island, oh the 12th inst. QCj*A clock or watch is said to have the least self esteem of any article of manufacture, us it is contin ually running itself down.. (0“* Men are made in tho images of God.” Gen tlemen are manufactured by tailors, harbors and boot .’blacks. Beheading Widows.— Sarah B.Slcrrctl, Postmis tress ot Howard, Centro county, hue been removed, abd a good antf-proscriptivo Whig appointed. AiAßßii;n. ' At Campbell, Steuben co., New York, on the 30lh of May, by Uie Rev, L. Hmiiiltdn,Uov. JoiinSailou, formerly of Cul-Mhlo, to Mlhs Margaret 11. dung liter of the llqn. Lyman Balaam, of the funner place. DtSO. '''lit South Middleton tiuvmdnp on Uio 3tli dll., Mr* Jacob Lehman, sen*, aged G 2 years* / At Ids residence in Monroe .township, on the Bth f inst., Mr. Jacud Carver, «gcd 75'yeuis. Cabinet Making, Extensive Furniture Rooms. } ‘ *T AOOI3 PETTISH, in rear of thecornerof North t) Hanover and Louihor streets, Carlisle, would respectfully announce to the public ihal he has on hand, and is constantly manufacturing, every .description ol‘ work pertaining to the above busi ness. His, Furniture being made out of t}ie best ma terial, by iiis own hands, he Jells no hesitation in warranting Its (Jnrafi/iity. joeing always ap prized of the very latest city fashions, ho is enabled to turnout the most Fashionable Work In iho country, ami at prices-100 which shall cor respond with the “lightness uf the money market." Hu would earnestly, invite persons who are about to commence housekeeping to call and ex amine his present elegant slock, to which he will constantly make additions of the newest and must modern styles. The Unokiitakbu’s branch of business receives bspecial attention. Dlstnhlhn of Partnership. —The partnership heretofore existing between Jacob Feller fit Son* in carrying on the Cabinet Making Business, has been dissolved hy mutual consent—David F. Fel icr having withdrawn Irom the concern, The Oahincnt Making Business will be carried on hy Iho undersigned at the old stand as usual. r JACOB FETTER. June U, 1810 P. MOST VEITS Confccliounry, Fruit &' Toy Store, Nurtil Stiikkt. COUNTRY MERCHANTS and vhe public in general, are respectfully invited to coll at Iho Old Bland of the subscriber, (well known as “Kriss Kinglcs Head. Quarters) In North Hanover street, a few doors north of the Bank, and examine his largo assortment of Choice donfcclioiiaricsj hunufiicturcd of (ho best mateiiul, fresh every day, and warranted not to he surpassed hy any in the Stales, which will ho sold at reusoniblo prices; Ho has just received a largo assortment of Fruits and Nuts, consisting hi part of Oranges, Lemons; Rai sins, Figs. Prucns, Bordeaux and Pdper ; shollcil Al monds, Filberts, crcaip-nuls, pea-nuts, cocoo-nuis, dec., which will ho sold at iho lowest rates. Ho would also invito sttentidn to a largo lot of Toys and Fancy Goods, consisting partly of lino fancy boxes, dolls, doll-heads, Furniture in boxes, wooden tea sets, brass and tin ((limpets, hone, basket and bell rattles, wagons, wheelbarrows, Gloss and China Toys, accordoons, harmonicons, fancy soaps, hair oil, hair and tooth brushes, shoving cream and hun dreds of other knlcknncks. Tnconnecllon with (ho kbovo ho has bn hand d good assortment of Family Groceries, consisting in p’art of loar.lumpandlirown ridgtfrd, coffee, chocolate, cheese and crackers. Im perial,, Young Hyson and Black Tea,* Spices pf all kinds, blacking, matches, brushes, Ac. The subscriber returns his sincoio thanks, to the f>ub)lo for (lie liberal pulronngo heretofore bestowed tin him, and hopes by a desire to please, to merit a '■ continuance bftho same. . P. MONYER. Carlisle, June 14, 1840. itolroslihu Drinks. IiOUSSEL’B MINERAL—. Sparkling end bright, In its liquid light, end not only sparkling and bright—but for its flavor It Is hard lo heat. Jlfonycr’tf Fountain is indeed the “No-plua Ultra' 1 drink of the season, and may be had, together with the ahovo named Mineral Water, at the Whole sale and Retail confectionary of P. MONYER. June H, 1840, SL AIITEU'S Black Fit Cayendiah, Congrois and Ladlea Twlat TODOOOO;—Pollon, Prlncipoo, Regalia, Wandering Jew, Eaculaplo and other choice brands of BEOARS, for aalo at June 14,1849 BLOOMFIELD HOTEL, Bloomfield, Ferry County, Fa, HENRY D. WOODRUFF. May, 17,1840—8 m CUUOA NUTS. Citrdn and Figs, Just halved at Dr, Rawlins’ Drue aloro. ' -v" 1 - May 17, 1810 ’ ' ' ■ Miiloi’ ijoiiorai. WE arc authorized to announce Col. William Gilmore, of Chamberebiirg, Franklin coun ty, as a candidate for Major General, of the 15th Division, P, M,, .(jcing Cumberland, Perry and Franklin counties,) at tho election in July next. Juno 14,1849.. WE aro authorized to announce General Henry Fetter, of Landishurg, Perry county, as a can didate for tho billed of Major General, of ,tho 15lh Division, P. M., being Cumberland, Perry «Sfc Frank lin. counties. . 'Juno 7, 1849. HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, respectfully, tenders his professional services, to tho citizens of Carlisle and-.vreinity. Office in Snodgrass? Row, next door to Justice Holcomb’s, where he cab at all times bo found, when not professionally engaged. Carlisle, Juno 7, 1649—tf • LETTERS, of administration on the estate, of Abraham Waggoner, dec., late of N. Middleton township, Cumberland county, Pa,, baveboon granted by tho Register of said county,to the subscribers living in said township. All persons indebted 10-saidestofo are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them pfope.ly uthcntica ted for settlement to . ABRAHAM WAGGONER, JACOB WAGGONER, JOHN WAGGONER, June 7,1840— 8 t Adm'.rs, APPRAISEMENT OF. Distillers, Brewers, Eating Houses, &c. t in Cumberland county, os classified by me as per act of Assembly, passed tho 10th of. April, 1849. ; At. Si “ ' CAttustß. - Gall* Rinds, ok License. Edvvard’Slimvcr, 27,000 wbinkey 8 Distiller gje SO Hvary DarnUz, 0 Brener ■ 8 00 Win. AlejtnnJcr, 10 lircwcr 5 00 Win. T. IMialer, ■ 7 Railng-lioufo 10 00 Jacob Low, . 8 Eating house 5 00 Jolm Hannon, 8 Uccr-lmuec . 5 00 A. O. Norton, . ■ 4 Medicine 5 00 Win. Clm'inilcr, . 4 , “ - 500 James Donaldson, 4 •• -'5 00 Qeo.Cbamller, , 4 '5,00 Jas. Hnlliom. ’ 4 500 | Franklin Darter, , 4 *» , ' 5 GO O.G.Cratrwr. , \ . 4 \ 500 EUjaUSwilzcr, 4 - • . “ , 5 00 Daniil Rife,. 4 " - • 5 00 J. W.Knrlz, ■ 4 -•* 500 .Levi Shell, v , ' • 4 " -5 00 John Craig,' ' - • - • 4 500 Jnlltt Dcemer, 4 . 5 00 Thomas Bdlc, , ' 4 ** 5 00 AM.EN. - Wm. Darkness, ' 20.000 nlilakey 6 Distiller 12 50- Win. Darkness, 37,000 •• • 8, . - 12 50, I Dickinson.- ' , i Hubert Unn. . 15,000 •* 8 12 50 , N. MtUOt.KToN. Win. M. Ilemleison; 03,000 •», f . 20 00 8 MIDDtF.ToN. 1 Hebert (liven, . 5-1.000 “ 7 *« •' ,20 00 John M.Oood, Ag’t. 15.000 *• g . “ , 12 50 John Kelly, • 27,000 •• ’ g " . 12 .50 1 Monroe. Michael HeUzhoover, 45.000 •* . g •• 12,50 U. &P. A;AhI, , Id.m “ 8 •• . 13 50 I IItIPBWBLL. Jnjpph (i'lijjley, 18.000 '*• g •* ,12 50’ John Langhlui, U,OOO « 10 M 500 Newton. , Jacob An, • 22,500 »? g - “ ■ r 12 50 8-iotii*mpton, Mr. Conver, •’ - 0,000 ■«. 1q ‘ “ 500 . All persons concerned above classification who feel, ogtiovod, will ice that I will hold nil appeal at llio Com i, in thn Borough of Carlisle, on Thursday t' of'Juno, 1849, be tween ,lho hours of 8 o’ M ----- Juno 7,,1849—3t LETTERS of administration on (ho estate of Jane Moore, deceased, late of the borough of Curlinlc, Cumberland county, Pm., have been grunted to the subscriber residing in said Borough, and county aforesaid. All persons indebted to suid estate arc requested to niuko immcdiito payment; and those having claims .will, present them properly authenti cated Ibr.BoTllemcnl'lo DAVID GRIER, AdmV. Carlisle,,lBl9—6l ALL persons are hereby notified (hat Letters of administration on iho estate of William Quig ley, lataof the Borough of Meehanicsburnr,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 ’ FRED FRICK WONDERLICH. Am’r. May 31, 1819—Ct To whom It may Concern. THE Books and Notes belonging to the firm of Myers A Shoafct,.ato now in the bauds of David Smith, Esq., for collection. Those persons who know themselves indebted to said firm will cull and pay off their notes or accounts nofore the Ist of July next, ds after that time ho is instructed to bring suit oh all unpaid notes and accounts. - . MYERS &BIIEAFBR. Coltish), May 31, 1849—Im* WST OF LETTERS. ADVERTISED IN THE “ VOLUNTEER'* BV' APPOINTMENT. LIST OF LETTERS remaining' JnlhcPost-oflico at Carlisle, Pa., Juno I, 1849. Persons in quiringfor letters on litis list; will please say they are advertised. Axe Titus M. Awkerrnnn Henry Bradley Thomas Brubaker Christian |)|y|«*r t-hristna Bradley Mary Bender Oulhurlnn ( Brooks Rev. Dr. J; D Bowers Annie Barbour Win C. < Chambers John, 3 Cox. Matilda W; Coulter Robert Dougerly John Drowerry Mary Farex Mr. Graham George Gilmore Mrs, S Greider Ann Homan Jacob Hearts well George Harlzlo Mary Marslmll Elizabeth© Hacli Lewie Jonao Eliza A Jacobs Abraham Kennedy Mrs. M. J. Konadny Thompson GEORGE SANDERSON, P. M Town Properly lor Sale. TH Bunder signori, having determined lo remove west, offers, for sale lira valuable property where he now resides, situated in South Hanover slreol, Carlisle. The improvements are a new Frame Dwelling House, Back Building, and other convenient oul-hotises. Tito house is 21 loot in front, and 88 foot deep. The lot is 30 fool in front, end 840 feet deep, with a largo Frame Shop on the same, and an alley in the rear 60 feet long and 10 wide. If not Bold at private sale before Saturday the 30th inst., it will on that day be offered at publio sale, at lOo’olook A. M. Tonne easy, and title warranted good. HENRY A. DOTY. June?, 1849—31 • ■ Town Proper! THE subscriber, as agent for Andrew Hare, offers at private sale the following properly, situated oh Pomfret street east of Bedford, in the Borough of Carlisle, via t ; 1 , „ ! 1. A lot of ground, .88 foot by *4O, having in front on Pomfret sheet a two story Frame House with a I Brick Kitchen, and in the roar on Chapel alley, a| one story Dog Homo. ( S. A lot'ot ground, adjoining tiro above, SB foolby 210, with a 1 i story Frame House and Kitchen, and , a convenient Stable thereon. The whole oflho above property la in good condl : n, and will bo sold on moderate and easy terms, (mo 7, JB4o—Bt JNO B. PARKER. ! MONYBU’B, Major Gciicral DR. JT. K. SMITH, Eiilalo Notice, 7<l in the 'I lukn noli jrl Mouse, the 21st o 'clock A. A J. WOU' Mcrci and \ P. M. THINGTON, rontilo Appraiser. Cslafo Police. Estate Notice. Kccklcy John Lindsay Thomas, Esij. •Mclister G. W. Marlin John McArthur M rs. Montzer Augustus MulvanylMnry, 8 Murray Knlo Myors Michael Nlckey Ucujaniiri Rutli John Roogh Petur Randolph William SchoviUo W. U. 3 Snodgrass Jlcnry , slayman Dr., Joseph & Stighhunan Jacob' Swigcrl Joseph Turbin Thomas Thornton VVm M. Weight Margaret Williams 10. O. While Priscilla Wolff Amelia S, WolC, Philip . Warfield Ann Whitfield John lOsq. lor Sal Still Circater lnaucefeiciiis.' ARNOLD LEVI respectfully' announce to the public, that they have"received their sec ond supply, of • ."..v : Summer Goods, . ■. ‘ ■ consisting in part-of Barages, Lawns, Ginghams, Lustres, Don Teint, Tissues, plain, barred; shad ed and striped Alpacas, which they offer at very reduced price's. Swiss, Book, Cambric and Jaconet Muslins. A large lot of Thread & Colton Edgings, Cam bric Edgings and Inserting^.'. A large lot of Pant Stuff of different styles, at 6| cts. to $1 per yard. - , . A large lot of Bonnets, Including French Gimp, Tulin, China Pearl, Rough and Ready, and Braids, Another large assortment of Carpets, which they are determined to sell 10 per cent.-lower than the same quality can be bought elsewhere. ‘Call, at the new and cheap store of Arnold & Levi, North Hanover street. .Carlisle, May 24,1819 . Second Spring Arrival t THE subscribers, have received another great stock of Fresh Goods, such as Mou.s de Lainca.Alpachas, Linen Lustres, Mohair Lustre's, Lawns, Ginghams, Calicoes Checks, Muslins, Tickings, Flannels, Cam bric, Jaconet, Book, Swiss, Plain and. Striped Mus lins; a large supply of co'ton pantaloon stuffs, tweeds, cashmoretts, casslmcrcs, cloths, vestings, hosiery, gloves, ribbons and a general assortment of Goods in our lino which will bo sold off at Rrdvrrii Pricks, at the old stand, 3 doors south of the Post Office. A. & W.BENTZ. May 31, 1849 . J¥ow Goods. JTST received o alondid assortment of dress goods. Fourlnrd silks, silk Tissues, plain and figured Borages, Summer do Lane, Manilla silks, superior Gigliams at 12J, Mourning do., Parrasalls and Sun Shades, Palm loaf and braid hats, a large assortmen Gloves and Hosiery. May 31, 1849 The Symptoms of Worms A KB, (ho tongtto often white and . loaded; (he breath heavy am] fetid; a disagreeable or sweet ish tuslo in Iho mouth; occasionally (hirst; the appe tite extremely variable, sometimes remaikably defi cient, and at othcro votacious. There is sometimes a sickish feeling, with vomiting of mucous; flatulence of the stomach and intestines; pain in the abdomen; swelling and hardness of tho abdomen; the bowels aro irregular; tho stools orb slimy, and there is an oc casional appearance of woims in tho evacuations; the urine is often milky and turbid; .there is frequently itchincsd of the fundament and nose, which is often swollen;.there, is occasionally disturbed sloop,'with grinding of ttio teeth, and sudden awaking in a fright. .There arc, at times, headache or giddiness; ringing in the cars, or oven deafness, faintness, convulsions, drowsiness, indolence of manner and ill .temper. In some-cases epilepsy, arid cholera, and oven apolcctic and paralytic symptoms, and several of tho signs of dropsy of the brain and catalepsy appear connected with worms. Frequently therq is a short dry cough, arid pleuritic pains; sometimes feeble and irregular pulse, palpitations and on irregular fever; tho counte nance is generally pallid or sallow, and somewhat Moated, and there is occasional flushing of ono or both cheeks. Any one of these signs is indicative of Worms; and tho most effectual, best and cheapest remedy is Dr. JOHN J. MYBKS’ WORM TEA, Preparcd*by Dr. J, W, HAWLINS,at his wholesale and retail'Drug store, Carlisle, Pn. None genuine without his written signature. .Why will parents arid others poison themselves and children with worm medicines.containing mer cury when they can get “Dr. Minna* Wonu Tba,” which, is composed of the roots, leaves and seeds of tho best end most thot have.ovcr been discovered for the cure of- Worms. Each package contains sufllcicnt medicine for any case of Worms, and when mode according to tho Directions is very pleasant to toko. Price only 25 cents. , . flj?Warrar.ted good or tho money returned. Juriq 7,1849—1 y H. Cnuncir, K. K. Church, .J. Lososeckku. LViUBER ! IVHIISER ! I 1I» ClmrcU &Co., HAVE on hand at the old stand, west end of the old Harrisburg bridge, down at tho river, 1,000,- 000, feet of tho cheapest and best lumber on the bank, consisting of Panel, Ist Common, 2d Common and refuse Boards and PJorik of 1, If, Is, and two inch thickness. Also, Poplar plank. Scantling and half inch Boards, a large quantity of long Shingles, Fence rails, Joice, Scantling, &c, They have also a steam sawmill in operation, and can furnish building timber at tho shortest notice, fence boards, shingling and plastering lathes, and arc prepared to furnish any article in tho lumber line; (CT'Dry Boards on hand at $ll per M. Also, good 2d Common boards, 10 feet long, ol $ll per M. . The subscribers hope by strict attention to busi ness, and n determination of selling lower than any othel Yard at the river, that the public gcnorolly will call and see their stock before purchasing elsewhere, May 84y 1840;—tf . , A Small Farm for Sale. THE subscriber offers at private sale, the farm on which ho rcsidos siluated in Jacksonville, New* ton township, Cumberland, county, on the Walnut Bottom road, Q miles oast of Bhippensburg, and 13 miles west of Carlisle, containing 4 U Acres of cleared land & 21 ocrcs'of timber land.. The improvements . a largo two story LOG HOUSE, a good BARN, Wagon Carpenter Shop, and other noces eESßSSSk**Ty out-buildings. 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 and possession given on the Ist day of April next. Persons wishing to view the proper ty and learn (bo terms, will mil on the suhscribpr re siding thereon. ISAAC LATSHA W. May 17. 1849—Ct* . A CARD. SAMU RL II RP BU UN, w ill resume the practice of tholaW in the several counties (Cumber land, Perry and Juniata,) ofhis late judicial dis trict. Any business entrusted to his caro will be promptly dlionM to. Oflico in Mrs, Ego’s cor nor room, North Hanover street, immediately op posite the Bank., Carlisle, March 8,1849—if A CARD. THE DOUBLING GAP WlilTE SULPHEH SPRINGS, situated in Cumberland county, Pa. in a picturesque portion of the mountains, and eight miles north of Newvillo, has recently been fitted up with now and commodious buildings. The subscriber having provided himself with good cooks and waiters, hopes by close and potsonal ap plication to business, to bo ohlo to give general satis faction to all who may favor him with a call. A line of Hacks will always bo ready at the Now villo Depot on the arrival of the cars to curry passen gers to Clio Springs. SCOTT COYLE. May 31,184Q —2m Thomson’s Compound Syrup of Tar 18 a never fulling remedy in casesof Coughs, Bron chitis, and affections of (ho Throat, Lungs or Breast. Wo spook from,experience having used (ho preparation for tho lasi three years with the moat de cided odvantogo. A ease of Pulmonary consumption once came under our notice, which was absoln.ely cured hy the usa of three bottles of Thomson’s Syrup ofTar.-~-InvQlidsi.Beek this. Balm of Gilead ora it is too luto. Consumptives! profit by pur experience.— ]PhiU.Qulaxv.] . This inedieino is,prepared only; by Angnoy and Dickinson, at tho N. E. oornar of Fifth and Spruce streets, Philadelphia, • .Sold in Carlisle by James Fleming, at 60 cents .per bottle, or five booties for $2, . May.Bl,lB4fl—3t /. Wood Choopors Wanted. THE subscribers can give employment to fifteen or twenty Wood Choppers, If application bo mode immediately, at Monlibella Furnace, Perry county* Price 36 conic per cord. FISHER, MORGAN «fc CO. May 3t, 1849—41 . . ORANGES, Lemons and Raisins, jusltccelvcd at Dr. Filips’PfPg store. DBIJOSirAIVCYGOODS, HOOKS, &<*. A T HAVERSTICK’S oldcslablished Drugand 4X' Book’ Store, on North Honovdr street, -a new supply or Prugs and medicines, fresh and carefully selected, together with a rich, varied and extensive assortment of Fancy Goods, Books, Perfumes, Soaps, Cutllery, Gold and Silver Pens and Pencils, Corne lius* Splendid Parlor Lamps, Girandoles and Flow cr Vo?es t ;Etbcrial Oil Lamps, Fruits and tionary, and a variety of other articles which it is impossible to enumerate, but comprising-the most splendid, display over offered in Carlisle, and-at'pri ces. correspondingly cheap. TKo attention of his old friends customers and.the public generally is particularly'invited to his present stock, with which they cannot fail to bo pleased. May 34. 1849. S. W. HAVERSTfCK. " S. Goldman’s Clothing Store, On the corner of ilisin Street and Market Square, for ttterly occupied by Nathan Hantch. THE undersigned respectfully announces to the cillzohsl of Carlisle and surrounding country, that ho has just arrived from Philadelphia, with a splendid slock of ■ Ready Made Clothing^ for tho purpose of conducting the ready made cloth ing business in all its various branches. Ho intends keeping an assortment of every article in his lino of business, and at such prices as will suit overy t qtte. His slock embraces (ho most handsome and fash ionable etylifrworn, and made up jn tho best manner. Tho subfeiHbcr only asks a trial -of his goods, and is sure th«y will give entire satisfaction. . Also a largo assortment of Hat s, Caps, Shirts, Cravats, Collars, Bosoms, Suspenders and Hoscry, all of which he will sell at very 1 low prices. Boys* clothing constantly on hand. V SAMUEL GOLDMAN. May 24, 1849—Xm.* GEO. R. CROOKS. THE Subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and the public in general, that he hos removed his store to (ho room formerly occupied by Hugh Me loy, on South Honover street, within two doors of Wert’s Hotel, whero ho hus just opened a choice sc* lection of , Dry Goods, consisting, In part, of cloths, cnsslmcrcs, salinnctls, linens, summer cloths, vestings, silks, bombazines, cambrics, JiiconncUs,calicos, shawls', checks, licking, carpel chain, cotton yarn, urriarcilas, gloves, sus penders, hankcrchicrs, hoacry, Ate., Also, a well selected slock of Groceries, consisting in part of Coffees, Teas, , Molasscss. Spices, Tobacco, Crockery, Glass and Quconswaro* of various descriptions and qualities, together, with numerous other articles, comprising a complete and general assortment—oil of which ho offers fur sale at very low prices. Ho will also keep constantly on hand a large assortment of Boots, Slides, and Slippers. &C., which will bo disposed of at great bargains.— He respectfully invites his friends ond the public to give him a call. CHARLES BARNITZ. May JO.—3m The Girard life. Insurance. Annuity ami Trust Company, of Philadelphia, Office No. 159 Cliosnnt Street, t Capital 9300,000. Charter Perpetual, CONTINUE lo make Insurances on Lives on the moat favorable terms; receive ami execute Trusts, and receive deposits on Interest. The Capital being paid up and invested, togeth er with an accumulated premium fund, affords a perfect: acciitity to the insured. Tho premium may be phid in yearly, half yearly or quarterly pavriients.iV * - ITie Cbfrtpftny arid a BONUS instated periods to the insurances of life. This plan of insurance is the most approved of, and is more generally in use, than any other in Great Britain, (where tho subject is.best understood by tho people, and where they have had the longest experience,) as appears from the fact, trial out of 117 Life insii ranee Companies there, of all kinds, 87 are on thi plan.' The first BONUS was appropriated in Decern her, 1814, amounting to 10 per cent, on the sum insured under the oldest policies; to 8 J percent., 7$ per cent., &0., dco.j on others, in proportion to the lime ofslnnding, making: on addition of $100; $87.50; $75, &c., &c.,10 everysl,ooo, originally insured, which is an average of more than 60 per coni, on the premiums paid, and without increas ing the annual payment to the Company. The operation of the BONUS will be seen by iho‘ following examples from tho Life Insurance Register of the. Company, thus: Bum Policy. Insured. No. 58 $l,OOO §lOO.OO 81,100.00 88 ■ 8,500 850.00 8,750.00 " 205 4,000 400100 4,400.00 “ 270 8,000 175 00 3,175.00 " 333 5,000 437.50 5,437.50 Pomphluls containing the lablo of rules, and explanations of llie subject, forms of application, and .further information may be had at Ibo adieu, gratis,' in person or by letter, addressed to the President or Actuary; V. W. IiICMAIiDS, President. . JNO. P. J A 51 ICS, Muanj. Plnladuipbla, May 3, 1849..—jy,, Great Central Chcdp Book Store,; IG4 Cheenut etreet, corner of Seventh, Swain's BuUdirige, Philadelphia, TXNOWING the wants-of the community, tho J\_ Proprietor of this Establishment has filled up a store ip the most elegant manner, having duo regard to the comfott of his customers, so that every stran ger visiting his Book store, may fool entirely at horde. 11W IMMENSE STOCK of Books la clas sified according to tho various Departments of Liter ature, so that visitors can find ilio Books they arc in search offer themselves. Buying his stock for the most part at the Auction Sates, and being connected wlili one of Dio largest publishing houses in this country, besides publishing largely himself Enables him to sell all books' at JLowtr Prices than ony other house of a similar character on this continent. His. fdcilhios fur tho Importation of Books from Europe are. unsurpassed,. having n Branch of ids Establishmct in London, where Orders of private gentlemen are carefully executed and for warded to .fids Country hy o«ery Steamer ami Packet.. A CATALOGUE of Books with tho pri ces attached is Issued quarterly, containing Lists of Now Additions made to his largo collection, which are in all cases for sale at the LOWEST PRICES, or, from 25 to 75 per cent, below Publishers’ Prices. Thus in buying even a fow books, quite a consider able amouht js saved. * As a still further INDUCEMENT to strangers visiting tho city, every ono who purchases o*k Dot.L&a'a woutii of Books, will receive o copy of tho Sriurma in Piiii.A«Koeiiu, nnelegant ISmo. volume, tho price of which Is 26 cents. (£j“Tho.ilmitB of on advertisement arp 100 confin ed tO' enumerate thp prices of any of the Rooks, or to give ovoh a faint Idea of tho immense sdvontogo to bo derived from purchasing at tho Groat Gcnl'ml Cheap Boole Store, but let all.who arc in search of Books send for a Cotalogue, and buy tho books they are in want of, and when visiting tho city, give Appleton oho call, and you will bo sure to call again, i 'Stationary , \ in oil its bropchcs, furnished at tho Lowest Price* j Tho initials of those purchasing Letter and Nolo | Panor,neatly, stamped In tho corner, without charge, Order* for any article may bo sent, by. mull,,ad droeerd to tho Proprietor, and tho directions in all cases will ho fully carried out, with great punctuali ty mid despatch. Orders lor Ootnlogues should ho pre-pair!. GEO 8; APPLETON. May 10, 1840—3m.*. ; GOOD MSWS I Dry Croodsiand Groceries. UEMOVAL. UFE INSURANCE. Bonus or Aim.orPallrynnd Addition, Honus payable at tho party's decease. APFLETOiVS To the Voters of Cumberland county . EELLOW-prnZENS— l offer myself to your consideration as a candidate for the. OFFICE OF SHERIFF, of Cumberland county, at the next general*elec llon, subject to the decision of the democratic County Convention. Should Ibe nominated,anil elected, 1 pledge myself to discharge the duties of said office with fidelity, April 5. 184 D To the Paters of Cumberland county. (,'ELLOW.rITiZGNS—Being solicited by a JJ number of my friends; I offer myself as a can didate for the ■ OFFICE OF SHERIFF, : at the ensuing election," and will be thankful for your suffrages. Should 1 be elected, I hereby promise to perform'the duties of said cilice faith fully. J.dHN F. HUNTER. Carlisle, April 5,1849 To the Poters of Cumberland county. FELLOW-CITIZENS— I oiler myself to youi consideration for the . -- OFFICE OP SHERIFF, subject to Iho nomination of the Whig County Com venfif»n. Should Ihe fortunate enough to he elected, I will discharge the duties oftho officii with impan alily and fidelity, ROBERT M’GARTNBY, CptHblo, xVpr'tl 12, 1849 • . To the Voters of Cumberland county* . FELLOW-CITIZENS—I hereby offer myself as a candidate for the OFFICE OF SHERIFF, of Cumberland cotinty,and solicit your support, pled ging myself if elected, to discharge theduties of said office with fidelity. MONTGOMERY DONALDSON. VVcBlpennBl)oro , (p. April 12, 1849 -, To the Voters of Cumberland county . FELLOW-CmZENS—At the solicitation of many friends 1 horebyofier myself to your conside ration as a candidate for, the,,. OFFICE OF SHERIFF, at the ensuing general election, subject to [He doci sion of the Whig County Convention. Should Ibe nominated and elected, I promise to discharge the duties of the aflico. with fidelity arid humanity., I therefore p sclfully solicit yopr support. . .. JOSEPH McDARMOND. Newvillo, April 12, 1840 To the Voters of Cumberland county; },^ELLOW-CITIZENS— Encouraged by numcr _ ous friends, I hereby offer myself to your con sideration us q candidate for tho OFFICE OF SHERIFF, of Cumberland county, at tho ensuing gcncroi elec tion, subject to the decision of the Democratic Coun ty Convention. Should Iho nominated arid elected, I pledge myself to discharge tho duties of said office with Impartiality.' DAVID CRISWELL. Shippensburg, April 14, 1849 To the voters of Cumberland county. FELLOW CITIZENS—Being encouraged-by a number of my friends, I offer myself as a candidate for the , OFFICE OF SHERIFF, of Cumberland county, at tho ensuing general elec tion—subject to tho decision of tho Democratic County Convention. Should 1 be nominated ond elected, 1 pledge myself to discharge the duties of said office with impartiality. I therefore respectful- Jy solicit your support. 3. LONGNECKEIi. Wormlcysburg, May 10, 1849. Notice to Tax-payers; UNDER iho provisions of tho act of 1844, any county paying into the State Treasury the Slate Tux levied on such county, prior to tho 17 th of July in any yetir, is entitled to au abatement of 5 per cent, on the amount so paid. The undersigned, Commissioners of Cumberland county, in view of the above provisions consider it equitable and proper that thoso who by tho prompt payment of their tuxes prior to tho above date, enable t/io Treasurer to pay over tho Stole tux, so as to ro ccivc tho aforesaid abatement of 5 per cent., the be nefit of which Itaa'hHliorlo been enjoyed by tho citi zens of tho county generally, should bo allowed u deduction of that amount by' tho collector—have authorized Iho different collectors to rmtko said abate mont.from tho State tax, in all cases where the State and County (ax h paid to trie collector before tho 17th day of July, 1849, when said abutemcnlshullumouiU to ono coni or more, no fractions of a cent to be cre dited, , . \ _ Since.(ho act of 1844, tlio Commissioners Jmvo iipid (ho State lax of (Ilia county annually to the State Treasurer, within the time proscribed by the act, and (ho county has received the benefit of an abatement of 5 per cunt, thereon, but to meet said payment they have found it necessary heretofore to (appropriate a part of the county funds to meet (he deficiency occasioned by delinquents, until (ho bal. once of the State tax was collected, It therefore becomes necessary to require (ho payment of both I Slate and county tux to entitle tlio payer to the afore, j said abatement upon the aforesaid Slate Tux. The undersigned therefore confidently anticipate! (hat the above arrangement, andllio further induce. I nionl of enabling Cumberland county to maintain thq character fur promptness* end fidelity' which she has acquired in the discharge of her obligations to the Commonwealth, will induce every citizen to discharge their State and bounty lui prior, to the 17th day of i July, DANIEL COBLE, JOHN MELL, .JAMES KELSO, , . . , • .Ciiuntg Commitiianer*, , Attest—SVM.Uu.F.Y.Cl’k; • Commissioner's Olllce, i . Carlisle, May 3, 1849*--3ra $ Grand military Parade. /Head Quautehs, lllh Div, P. M. J Carlisle, May 14. 1849. $ Dici»ioh Order , No. 10. Yielding to tho oft repealed solicitations of volun. leers nnd others, Hie commanding gcnofal hereby orders the Volunteers of the Division to assemble in , their respective county towns, by companies, battol , ions or regiments, os they may bo organized, on the ( Oral Monday (being the 2d (lay of July next,) viz ( Those of tho Ist Brigade, being Cumberland county, i in Carlisle; those of the 2d Brigade; being Franklin county, In Chamborburg; and IhosboftheSd Brigade, being Perry county, Injiloomfiold; and tho Brigadier ’ Generals and Brigade Inspectors will attend and review and inspect'their commands, and will on the same day between tho hours of 10 and C o'clock, at i their respective county Court. Houses, superintend * and conduct an election for Major General for said Division, tho qua lifted voters being tho commissioned , officers of tho Volunteer* alone. Officers ih com* mand of companies, battalions or regiments, will oh tho same.day make a written report, designating tho | number present and the number absent, and showing! . tho Strength of ouch ronh of their ooihnifthds, which . reports will bo handed to their Brigadier General or in his absence to (ho Brigade Inspector, who will forward the same to Division Head Quarters.. i The commanding general feeling that this may bo I the last Division order ho may have the honor lo Issue, aval's himself of the opportunity to tender Ids sincere thanks for tho many military honors confer, rod on him, and now having served upwards of forty years in tho military, respectfully declines being a candidate for re-election, nnd therefore bids ttn nttac. liohalo military fnroyveil to those he haa had the . honor and pleasure of being associated with for many 1 By command of Mnj, Gen. W, Foumc, 11th D. P.M. E.CORNMAN, 'Aid de Camp ‘ Administrator’s Notice. LETTERS of administration with the will an nexed on tho estate of Iskao Graham, deceased, late of (ho Borough of Carlisle, (mvo been granted to tho subscriber residing in said Borough.' All persons having claims against said estate nro hereby notified to prcßcnl-lhom, nnd those indebted to make pay ment without delay, CHARLES BELL, Administrator. May 3,1849.—Gt. pi ROCERIES, Arnold &.Levi have just to- V2T oeived a fresh supply of Groceries, which .they offer very low at their now and aheap, store* . May 24,1842 : ' dr. jr. w. Biwms: *n ESPEC rFULLY invites the attention pf th^ XI public to ins fresh sunply of Drugs, •CHeihii cals. Dye-stuffs, Palrua, Otis, Varnishes,Window f Glass; Spices, Patent Medicines,Perfumer*, Cooks and Stationary, Musical and Surgical Instruments, Fruits and Confectionary, &c,- Among his extensive variety may be fotfodmany articles rarely kept in small towns. Beside hid complete assortment of drugs, chemicals. &c., he has accordeons, arrowroot, almonds, alcibiadeoil, aromatic vinegar, bibies, bead bags. Buffalocombs* breastpins. Bear’s oil, bandoline, backgammon boards. Beef marrow, black ink* blacking, bougies* brooches, black pomatum, black fat tobacco, Brit* ish lustre, blue ink, Canary seed, candies, cards, cream nuts, camphihe, cap paper, cachore aroma- Use, composition, corn salve, court plaster, Castile soap, canes, cloth brushes, clocks, crystalline; soap, conversation cards, card cases, curling fluid;, cologne Water, cut glass extracts, catheters*.car* riagfe whips, dominoes, depilatory powder, dress* ing combs, drawing pencils, Dutch metal, can lustrale, eau divine de yenus. English walnuts, envelopes, French fans. figs. fire.board aprons* fishing lines and hooks, fancy boxes* flutes, fifes, flageolsts, fiddles and fiddle strings, fire works, gold pens, gelatin, glue, guitars & guitar strings, gold leaf, garden seeds, gun caps ant) gunpowder, gold leaf tobacco, glass globes, ground rice; bar* monlcans. hair combs, hair brushes* hall' oil, hair dye. and hair bracelets. India anil indelible ink, ink powder and ink sdnd, ivory combs, rings and rattles, lemons, lemon syrup, liquorice, lily white liquid blacking, lamps and lamp wicks, Minerpl water, musk, maccaroni, Meen fun, Macassar oil, matches, match safes, motto wafers, music books; nice salad oil; note paper, needle cases, nerve, powder, No. 6, nail brushes, oranges; Oleophane* prayer books, paper flowers, Pearl powder, pewter sand, porie monnais, pocket glasses, pen-knivck* pink saucers, peccau nuts, prunes, powder puffs, philocome, post/paper, poor man’s plasters, rose water, raisins, riding whips, razors, razor straps, Russian cosmetic, red ink, rose tooth paste, shaVi ing cream, soap and brushes, snuffboxes, shawl, pins, shirt studs, smelling bottles, sachets, shell combs, scissors, sealing war. silver pehclls, sii ver leaf, starch polish, spiced bitters, sogars, syi ringes, sheep skins, sand sokp, sponge,, sand pa* per, testaments. Icaberry toOih Wash, tooth pow der, toy Watches, Thompson’s eye water, tooth ache drops, (oiletsoap, tweczers.[trusses, lea bells# table mats, thimbles, violins, Vermillion, vanilla beans, wafers, and a thousand other items tod tedious to enumerate. The above are all for sale at Dr. Rawlins’ Drug store, 'fain street, Carlisle* Physicians. Storekeepers, Pedlars, and others; will be supplied on liberal terms. Medical advice gratis. May 3, 1819. DAVID SMITH, NkWTILVK, CCMUCRLAKB CoUHTii.'^Ai THE subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and the travelling: community, that ho has leased that well known tavern stand formerly occupied by Col. W»H, Woodburn, and more recently by Thos. J. Racket!, In the borough of Nrwviile, where hh will bo happy to.wait on ell those whomay favor him wilh.acull. The house has recently been re pflired, and is well furnished, and for comfort efid convenience is not surpassed by any house in the borough. His Table will at all times.bo supplied with the best the markets can afford, and his Bin with - the choicest liquors. The Stab li no * attached to the property is fexleri* sivc, and will always ho supplied with the best of provender, and attended by a careful Ostler. He begs leave to assure all who may stop with him, that no pains shall bo spared on his part Id make thorn comfortable. Charges moderate. . ’ SNIDER RUPLBY, Ag'tI Nowvillo, April 10,,1949 —3m THE subscribers would announce to the public; that they have just returned from the Eastern cilice with a magnificent selection of Spring A Summer Goods, consisting of Cloths, Cnrsimcrcs and Vestings, of the most varied and beautiful patterns, all of which will bo mude-up in the roost approved stylo.- They also keep superior SHIRTS, BOSOMS, COLLARS, STOCKS, V Keck and Pocket Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Gloves; Hosiery, Hats, Caps and Ddulsf in short, every thing in a gentleman's furnishing line, which will lie sold at thn smallest profits. Th ey will also sell goods, the yflid cheaper than, any similar establishment iu the county* The cutting will bo attended. to by- an experienced tailor from the city, who cuts bis gar* ments ala mode'. Our work is all made under out own supervision. Store in North Hanoner street, 3 doors north of Mr. Havorstkk’s Drug store, and nearly opposite the Bonk. ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON. March 22, 1349. J Extraordinary Reduction In Clio > . JPrlcc orilaiduarc. ' T HAVE just received the Jaigest and cheapest • JL stock ol HARDWARE, Glass, Paints, Oils, 1 Varnishes,. Saddlery, Carpenter's and Cabinet 1 Maker’s Tools, Mubogony Vanecis, and ail kinds of Building Material ever brought to Carlisle, consisting: of Locks, Hinges, Screws, Noils and (Spikes. Persons about to build will find it great ly to their advantage to look at my stock before purchasing elsewhere. Come and see (he goods and hear (ho priceandyou will he convinced that this is really the Cheap Hardware Store, Also, In store, anvils, vices, Hies and rasps, and a com plete assortment of Watt’s Best Oar Iron,, also Polled ami Hoop Iron of all sizes. I have also the Thcmometer Churn, Made by Mr. Geo: Span gler, the best article notf.ln.use. SCYTHES,—I have just received my Spring stock of Grain and Grass Scythes, manufactured expressly for my own tales, and warranted to be a superior article.. Cradle makers and others will find these Sy the* to he tit© 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. Now & Cheap Hardware Store* 1 rpHE subscribers, have just received at their New ’ i aud Cheap HARDWARE STORE East High _ street, opposite Ogilby’s Dry Good, Store, ,o large stock of goods in their .line, to which they Would ’ coll the attention of purchasers, their arrangement in the city being such, as to cnabie thorn to sell tholf ’ goods.flt the lowest city prices, ■ ; , j Their stock comprises s full assortment ©rLocki . and Latches of every slilo and size,— -Hlng's»ocrewBj [ Bolts, aud ovory article used for bnl/dings, Augur# | and Angur Dills, Chisels, Brortd and Hand Axes, 1 Hatchets, Drawing knives. Plains, and J’lsve Blit#, I Hand. Panel, and Pipping Saws, Mill. Cross-cut and Circular Suws. Trace end Holler chains, Hsmcs, • Shovels, Spades, and linen, bay nml manure Fork*. Also, n large assortment of Pocket and Table Cut- T lory.—Spoons; Shovel and Tongs, Water* . and l/J'roys, Hollow Ware, Brass and enameled Preserv ing Kettles, Iron Furnaces, Cedar-Ware, Anvil apd Vices, Flies and Rasps of every, kind. Bar, Band and Hoop Iron, Cast, (Shear Spring and BUatev Steel, «kc. Also,’ , 100 Boxes Window (ilnsa. 100 Kegs Wcteerill's Pure While Lead. 6 Barrels Linseed CU. 8 Barrels Sp. Turpentine. WKIQHT Sc SAXTON. Carlisle, May. 10,1840. “quick Sales bud Small Profits.”' rpHE RED FLAG CLOTHING STORE, South* X Hanover street, below, Bentas* store Is.(he place* to buy fashionable ready made Clothing 1 . ThoChesp.- osl Clothing under the sun Is now selling at the above 1 •tore. From 33 to 43 Inches Clot li Drees CotiU 5196 50, worth $l3; do. $7, worth $l5; super. French wool 1 dyed Blank, at $9, worth $3O; Pants (torn $1 95 to 1 SG; Black and Figured Butin Vests ot $1 50, worth-. $3. May 3, 1847.. FroucU nurt Italian Languages.* A YOUNG ITALIAN, brought up in one of t(io best Italian colleges, and who has spent many f ears in France, ond has had long experience’ln'holh' angudges, wishes to give Instructions in the nboVe. * Ills terms will bo moderate. Private lesson;!■will 1 f also bo given. For further Information apply to Mri* 0, Wonderlich’a Hotel, in Main StrcoL Carlisle, 1 , May »L-3w .’-’V" .r Public House; NEW ARRIVALS
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