American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, June 21, 1849, Image 3

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    French do not
was confined.phlefly iol ui ur los D rend am] ordina
ry articles are still lh good supplyi M. Dessbps has
left the city for (hocdmp bfGen.Oudinot, but was
expected.back immediately. It was also upddrstood
that a deputation had been sent on the previous day
(o Gdetd, with proposals to’the Pope'to return un
der a very limited temporal rule, and wilh a total
exclusion of the Cardinals from all political pow
er. ! 1
When Ledru Uollin appoarod-alllio tribune, to
debate tho question before the Chamber, loud cries
arose for the order of the day; but having attempt,
ed to persevere, and the cries growing louder* (he
President pul on his hat, thus suspending the sitting.
When business was resumed; (ho members of (he
loft avowed their disapproval of tho President’s con.
duct, by tho noisiest demonstration,'and vehemently
applauding Ledru Rollin' in the midst of which tho
President stepped forward, and told the speaker (hat
If tho Assembly was threatened with invasion, it was
bnjy by Jlim and his friends. Ledru Rallin then '
quilled tho tribune, declaring that both he and, his
party had been insulted, and,that the liberty of speech
was at an end. A tremendous uproar.then rose on
the left, and foqr of the Secretaries* youngest them*
bers of, the House, stood up. and resigned their fune-'
lions amidsi the loudest applause from tho Mountain.
It Would bo’difßcult to give an idea of the aceno that'
followed. Some of the extreme left arose, and were
about to quit tho Chamber in a body, when tlioir col
leagues induced (hem to resume their seats, and af
ter a good deal of.limo had been lost .in the confu
sion and tumult, tho aged President stood up and
declared, that he was.ready, to retract any. expres
sion of his which might have appeared offensive to
M. Ledru Rollin. 1
Tho tumult Ihoh began to cease. M.Ledru Rollin
once more addressed the House and'demanded that
a parliamentary Inquiry should be instituted'into
the circumstances of which M. Clevon complained,
but the Assembly, by d large 'majority,'rejected the
demand and passed to tho order of the day. Tho
adjournment look place at half past. 6 o’clock*
Tho result of tho elections''ln Algeria-for which
five members are returned, place M. Emile Giradm
first on tho list; and Henri d’Orloans, Duke d’Au
male, second. The votes given to the duo d’Aumate
were declared unconstitutional, In some of tho elec
toral sections, but not in others. Unless the. decree
of biniahmenl is abrogated tho Duke will be unable
to sit. It ho Is prevented from, silting jie becomes at
once a polilio.il martyr. It remains lp be seen what
the Legislative Assembly will do.
COMMON SCHOOLS.
Th® Examinations for tUe year isio. will
commence hi follows, -viz t
1. Schools No. I, 2 and 3, taught’by Mrs., Cuuf.
tnnn, Mi*s Wightman and Miss Reiolilcr, will be
examined on Monday morning, Juno 25th, at 8
o'clock. ...
2. Schools No. 4,5 and 6, taught by Miss Edmond,
Miss M'ClulUn and Miss Hull, in the afternoon of
the same day, commencing at 2 o’clock,
d. School No. 7 and 8, under the euro of Miss
Wilson and Misses Webber’s on Tueaduv inormn?
Juno 2CU». at 8 o'clock. . 6
No. 9 and 10, nhddr'tlio core of Mr.
Irijmcr and Mr. Quigley, on Tueaduy afternoon at
S o’clock. ... ■
’l’lio classes for transfer In tlio Primary Depart,
mcnl will bo, finally examined at the cotfclucion of
the other exercises, in their several school rooms.
SECONDARY DEPARTMENT AND HIGH
SCHOOLS.
5. The Female High School Under the cure of
, Miss Hcndcl, on Wednesday morning, June 27tb, at
8 o’clock. 1
- 6. School No.-12, under tho care of Miss Main, in
the afternoon ot the same duy,ot 2 o’clock*
7. The Mule High School, luuglil by Mr. Bait, on
Thursday morning, Juno 28lli, ut 8 o’clock.
8. School No. 13, tauglii by Miss Underwood,.in
tho afternoon of thu same duy, ut 2 o’clock.
I). School No. 14, tuught by Mr,Eckels,on Friday
- (naming, June 2J, al 8 o'clock.
10; School No. 11, under tho Instruction of Mr
Bourighl, on Friday afternoon, commencing at 2
* o’clock.
On Saturday morning, the 30th June, the exami
nations lor Irunsfur from tho Secondary Department
will toko place in Educulion Hull, at 8 o’clock, A.
M., where all the scholar* recommended for transfer
Irom tho Secondary Department, and ail the Teach
ers arc required to attend, at the clot® of which the“
Schools wlll-be dismissed by the President until
Monday tho 13th day of Aagust. at 9 o’clock, A. M.
On Friday evening, al 7J o’clock, there will be an
exhibition by tho two High Schools in Education
Hall, of Declamation, Composition, and other Into,
resting.exercises and examinations, accompanied bv
mono,, . J
Parents and (he public generally, are invited to
attend tho examinations.*. t
JAS. HAMILTON,
GEO. SANDERSON, . iyommilitt
. GEORGE M’FEELY. («/ Arg'mt.
Carlisle, Juno 12, 184 U,
Hcrtry Cloy—Request to Resign*
Al a meeting of the citizens of 'Trimble county,
fry., held on the S3th ult.* in the Court House, id the
town of Bedford, without any distinction of party,
tho following resolutions offered hyJoiin Robert, Esq.,
wore adopted.- • -t.-
Be it farther Rented, Thnl the' doctrine, pub
lished to tho wo t tho Hon. Henry Clay, in r «.
lation to emancipation, ore calculated, if curried out
not only to violate the Constitutional rights of this
Commonwealth, but greatly to Injure the condition
of the Slave*, hy corrupting them.
Be U farther Rented, As the sense of this moot*
log, that the opinions of the snid Henry Clay, now
lit Ado manilcßl, upon the subject ofubolition or onion
cipotion, that ho is no longer a fit instrument to carry
but the wishes and defend (lie rights of the good
people of this Commonwealth In tho Senate of. (he
United Stales, and therefore, as the first net of the
Legislature of Kentucky, he, (ho said Henry Clay
should bo formally requested to resign his seat in the
Senate ofth'o United Stales,
number of passengers who arrived In
New York during tha past month. amounts to
84,1321.
jWr. /W<7*»r—Permit mo to suggest tba name
6f Major K. M. UihuLE, of 'tho Borough of
Carlisle, n« a suitable person for the office of
Major General of the 15th Division of Pennsyl
vania Volunteers. Major Uiddj.fc has every
qualification for a commondlng officer, as any
man who belonged to the old Carlisle Light
Anilcry can attest. He commanded that compa
ny for eight years, and the high state of discipline
to which it attained, and at the same time , his
great popularity among his men, show that he
Would make « first-rate Major General.
A CUMBERLAND VOLUNTEER,
DIED.
On the Olh.lnst, in Dickinson township, Mrs.
Lydia Tritt, consort of Christopher Trill, agod 46
proura, 8 monfha, and 4 days. ■ />' '
The deceased wbi a sleadfast'and consistent mom.
t»cr oflho Lutheran Cliuroli for many years. She
h»s left a largo circle oi friends and acquaintance#,
besides children, and the companion of her bosom,
|lo mourn her loss. No lingering disease, but a sud
don eossaslon of life called her away ; and as her
transit was easy, we hare every reason to believe
(bother reward la' that of the righteous. In her
death wo have lost a friend who was on ornament {o
society, and to the ehuroh. Her husband has boon
bereaved of an affectionate and beloved wife, and her
children of a kind and worthy mother. May the
Lord sanctify this affliction to them and their nu
merous friend#. . • -
Centrevlllo, June 90,1640.
Carlisle Sulphur
■*3*' Springs,
fpHB Proprietor respectfully Informs his friends
JL and the public generally, that ,ho is prepored to
Accomodate commforlly a large number of visitors
and boarders. T
The Springs are 4J miles North of Carlisle, Onm?
borlsnd County; Pa., situated in o healthy and ro
mantic place. Hot and Cold Paths in good order
And every accommodation may ho rolled nn. *
D. CORNMAN;
N, D. Good Hacks in readiness for the Springs
At Homilp’s or llillon’6 Livery, Carlisle.
June 24, 1840-—6*
Chloride of Unto.
A’ PREBH SUPPLY Just received at Dr. lUw
)| >a’ Drug Store, >
• • '■ : .Estat<p^oiic<s.,
y the estate orvvm.
deed.; Istb bf Silver.Springiloivn.alijpj
Cumberland county, Pa., hfive been granted.to.lhosub*
scriLer living 1 in said township. Ail persons indebted td
s<ud ore requested to make immediate J)ay.
mont, and, those having claims will present then!
property authenticated for peulernent lo ■
t- a v,h JOHN TRIMBLE, •Adm , r,* '
June 21,1849—G1*
JCnbarraque’i.
DISINFECTING SOLUTION’for : sale at Dr.
Rawlins* Drug Store. '. ,
Observe Ttab.
PURCHASERS are notified that S.A.'Coyle ia do*
lermtned to Sell his Silk Tisabes. Bareges, Lawns,
I Ginghams, Linen Tissues, and Calicoes of every l
style and quality, without‘regard to ’ coat; persons
wanting any of ihenbove’jjoodß will find it to their
advantage to call and examine for the themselves.
Carlisle Junc 21. : ' r - x ■ • *
( ; I, Wool! TToolir :
AAA FOUNDS of Half; Merino ; Woo! in the
t/UL/ fleece, just received and for sale at 8. A.
Coyle’s, North Hanover Street
-Juno 21,.1849.
. Cabinet Making.
Extensive Fiirniture Rooms,
I r???FTER,'in rear of (hie corner of North
tT Hanover And Louihcr streets, Carlisle, would
respectfully announce to the public that he has
oh hand, and is constantly manufacturing* every
description of work pertaining to the above busi
ness.
His Furniture being-made out of the best ma*
terial,' by his own hands, he. fells no ‘hesitation
In warranting its durability. Being always ap
prised of; the very latest city fashions, he is
enabled to turn out the most
Fashionable Work
in the country, and at prices 100 which shall cor
respond tv till the “lightness of (lie money mnrliet.’. 1
. Ho would earnestly invite persons.who arc
about to oummenoe housekeeping to call and ex
amine his present elegant stock, to which he
will constantly make additions of the newest and
m«-9t modern styles, .
The Undrhtaicßit’s branch of business receives
especial attention.
Dissolution n/* ‘Partnership.-—; The . partnership
herelDfure Hxisting heiween Jacob Feller & Son.
in carrying oh the Cabinet Making Business, has
been dissolved by mutual consent—. David F. Fet
ter having withdrawn irom the concern. The
Cahinctit Making Business will be carried on by.
the undersigned at the old stand as ostial.
June 14; (-840
APPRAISE]
OF Distillers, Brewers, Eali
Cumberland county, ns eh
act of A* senility, passed tho 10l
■ : . A j? ; I— ~ A Small Farm loir Siilc.
E'lunnj HimttTr. 27,00(1 \vbHfay ani.tnier' ’ saj subscriber offers at private snlo, tho farm on
Wm r 'ai-V. I ,', E ' ' o‘Urewer u ix) 1 which he resides situated in Jacksonville, New-
Wm, T. iMmw, ' , , *«! •»" township, Cumberland county, on the Walnut
Jubn’iis'ini n 8 Eailnlt house 's 00 J ° ltnm roaJ ' 0 miles east of Shippenaburg.and, 13
A. C Nmion ’ o.iieer.imuss soo m,,M "tost of Carlisle, containing 40 Acres of cleared
Win. Clinoner, JMedictiio 500 land Sr. 2 1 acres of timber land. The improvements
t •• 500 AnA >re a large two story LOG HOUSE,
Js. ItX,"' • . i ?9? tfwjft yeathethoarJcd, a good DARN, Wagon
Franklin Harbor, s , | JJj JJJJjßgSfShed, Carpenter Shop, and other ncccs-
EiiSiißwlTior 1 :: 500 CSBBBMary out-buildings. Also, a Cistern with
Da-.1-l nir.l, 1 .. 555 " pump.in It, and good. water .convenient. Also, a
J. W, Knrtz, , t ■' 5 oo Apple Orchard, with a choice selection of
iidn, Cralir J “ 500 fruit. and a ' variety of Peaches, Plums. &c.
Jniin Dormer, ■' J !! 5 A .good title and possession given on the Ist day
Tliiinins Bole, , , 4 „ so,, of April nest. Persons wishing to view the proper
£SSSS »» *CrmB^W^l\^AAC*LA*^3HAW,^e^ W^l \^AAC*LA*^3HAW,^e,'
Dickinson, i* M .Mny 17, 1840—6t*.
R««br«rt istun. 15,000 ' <• , g ... . to * n - •
N. MlDDt4ETnjf. . M 5O T rAnD :
n ' “ . » ■" : 1=0“ OAMURL HRP BURN,w ill reaunie the practice
M& a.-, M :: 2 “ ““O of ihn law in the several counties (Cumber-
Jnhn Koiiy, * ' <f;«os ~ la S P«ny»wl Juniata,) of bis lafe Judicial'dis.
: . • Iricl. Any business entrusted to his oaro Will be
*r.A. A i’ll, 'mono n 8 l!.' Jo S promptly attended to. Office in Mrs. EgiiVcor.
Harswau. o , . ,ner room. North Hanover street, immediately on
rnsrpliQuaioy, 18,000 - b .. ]i 50 pnsile tho Dank. . '
John i.n.iiplilni, U.OOO ' “ in •• «aa r n .. .
Nkwtoh. ;.| . Carlisle, March B,lB4o—if
Jnrnb An, 22.500 •• a « ia so : 7“ ' '
SIDTIUMPTCH. - .1 50 . A CARD,
Mr. Conver, 0.000 »• 10 •• sOO
All persons concern™! in Ihe above classification
who /cels agricved. will take notice thsl I will hold
ail appeal at the Court. House, in Iho borough of
Carlisle, on Thursday (ho Slat of Juno, 1849, be
tween thojiours of 3 o’clock A. M. and 4 P, M. ■
J. WORTHINGTON,
Mercantile Appraiser.
June 7,1840—3 t
DR. J. K. SMITH,
rrOMCE IPATHIO PHYSICIAN, respectfully
' fT? .•""'■•wM. professions! services lo thp citizens
of Carlisle and vicinity. Ollieo in Snodgrass’ Row
nexi door to Juallre Holcomb's. where ho can at all
ilmoa jo found, whrti not piofoasionally engaged.
Carlisle, Juno 7, 1840 -if “ 8 u-
Islnto Notice.
r Er r nns ot administration on the citato of
1-1 Abraham Waggoner, dec., late df.ff. Middleton
township,Cumberland county, Po., hoveheon granted
|«y the Register of said county,to tho subscribers living
in and t iwnahip. All persona indebted to aaid estate
areroquoatod to make Immediate payment, and those
having claims will present them propo.ly uthenlico*
tod for settlement to s .
ABRAHAM M’AGOONEn,
JACOB WAGGONER,
JOHN WAGGONER,
Juno T, 1840—Ot Adm’ra.
Estate Notice.
LETTERS of administration on llm estate of
Jnno Moorr, deceased, Into of the borough'of Cnrli«lc,
Ciimliurl ind county, Pa,, have been granted (o- the
subscriber residing in said Borough, and county
aforesaid. All persons indebted to said eslnto arc
requested to make immadhto payment, and those
having claim? will present them properly authenti
cated for settlement to
* DAVID GRIER, AdmV.
Carlisle, May 31,1849—Gt
USX OF LETTEKS.
ADVKItTIBSb tK T»K ** VfILUWTKIin ’* Qf AfSOIHTHSHT-
T OF LETTERS remaining In thoPoat-oflloc
-M? ( Onrlialo, Pa,, Juno 1, 1848. Poraoae In.
ad verified l0tl ° r “ o " thl ' li,t,wil) they are
Axe Tilua M. , Kcclfloy John
Awkcrnian Henry Lindsay Thoptaa, Eaq.
Bradley Thomas Melialer G. \V. *
( i h,l ' ll » n Martin John
H J t r McArthur Mrs.
fio„d” y r? , r7. Monlaer Augustus
Bender Cntharlno MjiUnnylMnry, a
Brooks lley. p r . J, p. Murray Kale •
S Q "’ cra f. n , nl ?„ ' ' Myora MJehaol • >
S’!,", o '. NfoLy Benjamin
Clmmhera John, ? Both John
Cox Matilda w. Boogh Pelor
Coulter Robert Randolph William
Doogcrly John Sohovlllo W. H. 3
Dtoworry Mary Knitdgraaa Henry .
Farcx Mu Slayman Dr. Joseph a
Graham George Ktlghlemnn Jacob
Gllmoro Mrs. S Swlgorl Joseph
GroidcrAnn Titrhitt Thomas
Homen Jacob Thornton Wm M.
Honrtfuvoll Qcorga Weight Margaret 1
Harlzlo Mnry ' Wlllinma E. 0. ' ,
Harshall Ellftabolhe ' Wlilto Priscilla .
Hac(| Latvia WoKTAihclla S.
Jonah Eliza A WolfP.hlllp j
Jacobs Abraham Warfield Ann ■ ' ;
Kennedy Mrs, fij. J, Whitfield John Esq.
Kenaday Thompson
GEORGE SANDERSON, P, M. -
BLOOMFIELD HOTEL,
llloomflqUl, Perry County, Pa.
HENRY t). WOODRUFF.
M"/, IT, 1840—3 m
A-ftNOLIJ- .da EEVL to
4He public; thattheyhave received * (heir
ond Supply of v ; . v,;. ; r .: ■ i /
;>v/Stunmer;Goods,
consisting in : part of; Bareges, f&wns, Ginghams,
Lustres,- Con Teint, Tissues, pUi.n, barred, shad
ed and striped Alpacas, which, they offer at.very
reduced prices... . . - •; ,
Swiss, Book, Cambric and Jaconet Muslins,
A large 10l ofThread & Colton Edgings, Cani*
brio Edgings and Insenings.
A large lot of Pant,Stuff of different styles, at
C| cte.,to $1 per yard. :
■• A largo lot of Comers, including French Gimp,
1 ulip. China Pearl,'Rough and Ready, and Braids.
. Another large .assorlinem of Caiipets, which
Ihey are determined to sell lOper cent, lower than
the same quality nan be hnnghl elsewhere,
r nnW ! ' nd cll£, ap store of Arnold & ,
Cevi, North’Hanover’street,
Carlisle, May 2d, 1849' ' . .
THE Bubimbefs have Wived another great itock
of Fresh Goods,. such as Mous do Laines, Alpachas,
I,inen Lustres, Mohair Lustres, Lawns, Ginghams,
Calicoes Checks, Muslins, Tickings, Flannels, Cam
bric, Jaconet, Book, Swiss, Plain and Striped Mas
lm«i a large supply of coMon pjmtaloon stud's, tweeds,
cashmaretta, casalmcres, cloths, vestings, hosiery,
gloves, ribbons and a general assortment of Goods in
our line which will ho sold off at Rsnor.ib Pkicss,
at the old stand, 3 doors south of the Post Office.
May 3i, 1840
JTST received a slcndid nesorlmcnlofdrcpp foods.
Fourltird silks, silfc Tissues, plain and figured
Bernes, Summer do, Lone, Manilla silks, superior
Gighums at 12J, Mourning db. t 'Pafraialls and Sun
and braid hau, a large assortment
Gloves and Hosiery
May 3i; 1849:
“ qiilck saies and small Pronto.”
''PH E RED FLAG CLOTHING STORE, South
J. llunovor alreal, below Dcnlis’ tlord.is Urn' place
to buji fofliiohublo ready made Clothing. The Cheap-1
oat clothing Under the sun is now selling ut the above
slore. From 33 to 43 inches Cloth Dross Cents at 86 50,
worth 813; do. 87, worth SIS; supoK French wool;
dyed Uhtelt, nl 80, worth 820; Pants ftom 81 25 to
86; Bloch and Figured Satin Vests at 61 50, worth
3 3 - May 3.1817.
'Refreshing Drinks.
ROUSSEL’S MINERAL— ,
Sparkling and bright, . . '
ln its liquid light,
and mt only sparkling hnd bright—hut for its flavor
it is hard to heat.
•J AGO U •FETTER,
Monger's Fountain Mead, is indeed tho “No-plus
Ultra ’ drink of the. season, and may bo hod, together
with the above named Miner*) Water, at the Whole
sale and Retail,confectionary of P. MONVER.
.June 14, 1849
IMEfIIT
ling Houses, Ac., in
!i)srifit*i| hy mb ns per
>tb of April, 1849.
The doubling gap white sulpher
SPRINGS, situated in Cumberland county, Pai
In a picturesque portion of the mountains,;and eight
miles north of Newvillo, has recently been filled up
with new and commodious buildings.
Tho subscriber having provided himself with good
cooks and waiters, hopes,by close and peisonnl op*
plicatiop to business, to bo able to give general satis*
faction to nil who may favor him with a call..
§ A lino of Hacks will always bo ready at the -New
ville Depot on the arrival of tho cars.to carry pasaon
gers to tho Springs.
May 31, 1840-Sm
THE oubscriber’o cnn give employment to fifteen nr
twenty. Wood Chopper?' if application bo mode
immediately, at Monlil.ella Furnace, Perry county.
Price 3d*conta per cord.
FisnEn, mokoah * co.
M0y.31, 1849—41 ■ >
Town Property tor Sate.
THGiihdersifrnedfhavincfdetermined to remove
«osr, oilers for snle (he valnnhlo proppity where
he now.rssides, sltualtd in South Hanover street.
Carlisle. Ihe improvements are a new
Frame Dwelling: House,
Back Building, and other convenient out.houses
I ho house is 84 foot in front, and 88 feet deep
The lot is 30 feat in front, and 810 feel deep, with'
a largo Frame Shop oh the same, and an alley lh'
the rear6o feet long and 10 wide. Ifnolsold at
ptivato sale before Saturday Iho 30lh insl.oiiwP'
on that day ba olfered at public sale, nt 10 o'clock
A. M. 1 arms ensy, and Hilo warranted nnnd.
HENRY A. DOTY.
Jnne7 t 1Q49—3l
Townt Property for Sale.
TUi> subscriber, ns agent for Andrew Haw, offers
«t private Bale the fallowing 'property, situated on
Pomfrel Btrect east of Ucdford, in thp Borough of
Carlisle, v|j:
1. A lot of ground, 36, fopt by 94ft, itaving in front
on Pomfrct Blrect a two story Frame Houbo with a
Brick Kitchen, and in the rear on Chapel alley, n
ono story Hoqjo.
2. A lot ol ground, adjoining theahovo, 25 foetfay
840, \v|th a U story frame House end Kitchen, and
n convonipnt b|ah!e thereon.
The whole of the above properly lq in good condl
tion, and w’il hp sold op moderate and easy terms
Juno 7, 1840—31 JNO D. PARKER.
ALL persons oro hereby notified ihsl Letters of
administration pn tho estate of,William Quin,
ley, laleof iho Borough of Mebhanlofebnrg, Cum*
norlandooqnly, deceased, have boon issued by the
neglaler of said county to the subscriber, who
resides ,l,n- said Borough, county aforesaid. Ail
persons having claims or demands against the es
tate of said decedent are requested to tna|te known
the same without delay, ;and those Indebted to
moke payment to
KRUDUKICIv WONDEJILICH, Am’r.
May 31. 1849—61 . '
T° whom Jt, may Concern.
Books and Notes belonging to the firm of
“re now in the bauds of David
ti *° r .““bectlon, Those persons who
“"“' T '". om “ elv “" Indebted to said firm .will call and
pay on their notes or accounts, before (lie Ist of July
o n arp^d^‘ i^ c , c "oi.r u ' M 10 brins,ui '
Catllsle, Me, ti.mfl?*? *
Arn , ol( * * Lo»i hove lust re,
,\J oelved a fresh supply of Groceries, which they
offer very low at their now and cheap store. ,
May 24, 1849 ■ r
COCOA NUTS, Citron and' Figs, just received st
Dr. Bowlins’ Diug store.'
Second Spring Arrival!
A. i W; DENTZ.
Wow Goods.
; GEO. R. CROOKS.
SCOTT COYLE,
Wood Cboopcrs tVnntcd.
Estate Notice.
BV.R. CSoiiii j LosbraoExs."
Y : ■ '
' r sCUurcli 6CO.* ,j,i.
HAVE on hand nt ’lhe old fltond, west end of the
oIJ ilarniburg bridge, down at (ho river, 1,000,*
OyO /ect.of lhe cheapest and best lumber on the'bank,
consisting,ofPanel, Ist Common, 2d Common’ and
refuse JJoarda and Plank.of I. ls. ls/nnd. two inch
•’c 5v SB< ’V Alpo, Poplar plank, Scantling ,and half
mchßoards, alarge quantity of long Shingles/Fence
rails,. Joice, Scantling, dec.
They .have also a steam sawmill In operation, and
can furnish building timber at thb" shortest notice,
fence boards, shingling' and plastering lathes,and
are prepared to furnish any artlclp in the lumber
C7Dry Boards on hand at $ll per M.
1 Also, good 2d Common boards, 16 feet long, al
s*l per M.
The, subscribers hope by strict attention to busi«
ness. and n determination of selling lower than any
other Yard at the river, that the public generally will
call and «ce their stock before purchasing elsewhere.
May 24, 1840—tf
DUU<;S 3 FAHfCY OOODSj Bp OHS,&c.
A old established Drug and
XJ. «ook Store, on North Hanover street/a new
supply of Drugs and medicines, fresh,and carefully
selected, together with a rich,.varied and extensive
assortment ofFoncy Goods, Books, Perfumes, Soaps,
CutllCry,. Gold and Silver Pens and Pencils, Come
bus Splendid Parlor Lamps, Glrnndolea and Flow
c.r,. scp * Etherial Oil Lamps. Fruilsand Confec
tionary, anda variety of other arliclos which it is
impossible to enumerate, but comprising the most
splendid display over offered in Carlisle, and at pri
cea correspondingly cheap. The' attention of bis
old friends and customers and the public generally
particularly; invited tolas present stock, with
which they cannot fail to be pleased.
May 24.1849.. S. W. HAVERSTTCIC.
Dry Goods and Groceries.
j HEKoval.
. THE Subsoffticr begs leave to inform his friends
and tho pubiiojjri general, that ho has removed his
| sloro to thorpom formerly oecltpied by Hugh hie
od South Tjonpvcc,strccl, within two doors of
Wort’s Hold, tvhero ho llas just opened a choico so
lecliou of,
| Dry Goods,
.consisting, In part, of cloths, oasaimorcs, satinnetls,
linens, summer cloths, vestings, silks, bombazines.
cambnc^JiiCQnncllSsCullcos.shawlscliecks.lickiMir.
carpel , chain,, cotton yarn, umbrellas, gloves, sus
ponders,.hankcrcliicrs, lioscry, &c. •
in^ln'c^’ WC^*e^CC^ °i* Groceries, consisting
Coffees, Teas, Sugars, Molasscss.
Spices, Tobacco, Crockery, Glass and Q,uecnsware»
or various descriptions and qualities, together with
numerous OLher articles, comprising a complete and
general assprtmenl—all of which he offers for sale
at very low prices. He wlllalao keep constantly on
hand a large assortment of
Boots, Shoes, and Slippers.
stc., which will be .disposed of at groat bargains
Ho respectfully invites his friends and the publitt io
give him a call. CHARLES DARNITZ,
May 10.—3 m
mfb insurance}.
The fllrard llfo Insnrantß Annuity and Trn 1
. Company, of. Philadelphia,
Office No. 159 Cliosnut Street,
Capital $300,000.
Charier Perpetual.
CONTINUE lb make Insurances on Lives on tlm
rt most favorable terms; receive and execute
Trusts, and reeftivo deposits on Interest. ‘
T|m Capital being paid up and Invested* togeth
er with an accumulated premium fund, affords a
perfeet accurUy to -the insured. The premium
may. bo paid ,i«> yearly, half yearly or quarterly
payments. . • /
Tlie Company add a BONUS at staled periods
to the msuranceaof Hfe. This plan of insurance is
lhe*tt)psl Approvin' oft and is thoro* generally in
übe, than any othSr in Great Britain, (where* the
subject is best understood by the people, and
where they havei had Ihe longest experience.s as
appears from the'fact, that out of 117 Life Insu
ranee Companies there, of all kinds, 87 are orilhl
plan*
Tho first BONUS was appropriated In Decom
her* 1844, nmonstinQ to Iff per cent, on the sum
insured under the oldpstpolicies.j to 8$ percent.,
7J per cent., &c, 1 , &c., on others, in proportion lo
the time of standing, making an addition of sloo}
s7s, &q., &c;, to every 91*000, originally
insured, which iaan average of more than 50 per
cent, on the prenitums paid, and without increas
ing the annual payment to the Company.
The operation of the BONUS will ho soon by
the following examples from tlio Llfo Insurance
Register of tho Company, thus:
policy. &
the parly's decease.
Nil. 58 41.01J0 $lOO.OO 81,(00.00
“ 68 2,500 . 250.00 2,750.00
“ 205 4,000 400.00 4,400.00
" 270 2.000 175,00 2,175.00
“ 333 5,000 437.50 5,437.50
Pamphlets containing the tablo-of rales, and
explanations, of the subject, forms of application,
arid further Information may be had at the office,
aratia, in person or by loiter, addressed to the
Prtsidenlor Actuary.
WV R: 'F HA KDS, Fmtdinl.
. , JNO. F. JA M US, ,Ictudrii, V
Philadelphia, May 3, IRiD,—hr, “
APPi.o-ro.vsi
Weal Cciitraj Cheap Boot Store,
IGd Chetnut street, corner of SeeenlA, Sicaln'i
Betid lnge, -PAilodrlpAii). <
KNOWING the wnnls of tho community, tho
Proprietor of this Eslohliehntent ha. filed up a
store in the moat olegant'ntonnori having dud regard
to tho comfort of his cußlomore, eo that every stran
ger visiting • his-IJook slora, may fool entirely at
home, HIS IMMENSE STOCK of Hooka Is clea-
Billed according to the various Department! of Liter,
nturo, go that visitors can And the Boohs they are In
aearrh of for themselves. Buying hla stock for the
most patf at (ha Auction Sales, and being connected
with one of ll|o largest publishing houses in this
country, besides publishing largely himself enables
him to soli all books at
hoicer M’rices
than any other house of a similar character on this
continent. His facilities for the Importation of
Dookti from Europe aro unsurpassed, having a
Branch of hieEstablishmet in London, where orders
of private gentlemen aro carefully executed aud for
warded to this Country by every Steamer and
Packet, A CATALOGUE of Books with the pri
ces attached Is isepod quarterly, containing Lists of
Now Additions made to his large collection, which
aro in all caiek for sale at the LOWEST PRICES,
or, from 36 to 76 per cent, below Publishers* Prices.
Thus in bqylng even a foty fcooke, quite a comldcr
abie amount is saved,
As a stilt further INDUCEMENT lo strangers
veiling the city, every one who purchases Oxx
Doitift’a wnqTa of Books, will receive a copy of
tho SrqAXKcn in PririADßoriiiA, an elegant lBmo.
volume, tho price of which la 29 cents.
CO*Tho limits of an advertisement are too confin
ed to enumerate,the prices of'shy of. the Booths, or
to give oven's faint hlen of the immense advantage
to he derived from purchasing at the Great Oeptral
Oh«?p Book Store, put let all,who are in search of
Books send for a Catalogue, and buy the books they
are In went of, and when visiting tho city, give
Appleton one coll, and you will bo sure to call agaln. i
Stationary |
in all its branches, furdishod at {ho Lowest Prices.
Tho initials of those purchasing- I.fltpc ami Nnto
Paper, neatly strtinped In thb comer, wHKout charge.
Order# for ohy article may ho sent by mall, ad
dressed to the Proprietor,,anil' tho directions in all
oases will bo fully carried out, wilh-groal puhclualK
ty ond despatch.
Orders for Catalogues alidtild'bo firt-ptfid,
.. .. GfcO's; AfJ'LETOrf,
May 10, 18401—3 tn..
I CITIZENS—I, offer myself to your
Jj considoiation as a candidate 7 lor (ho ' . ’ /
i OFFICE OF SHERIFF, ,
subject ;to the detiaibh of tlie Democratic County
Convention. Pledging ttiyuolf; in the event of my
nomination inh<J election,- to ditrdhafge tbe-Otfties of
the office to the best of my ability.
ANDREW tiotfERTS.
June 19; 1849,
To the Viters of Cumberland county.
"IT'ELLOW-CITIZENS—•Being. solicited by a
J- 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. I be elected, 1 hereby
promise to perform the duties of said office faith
fully. . - ; JOHN F. HUNTER.
Carlisle, April fi, 1849
To the Voters of. Cumberland county,
T-lELLOW-CITIZENS—-Encouraged by numcr
oua friends, J- hereby, olfer myself-10. your con
sideration as a candidate.for the
OFFICE-OF SHERIFF,
of Cumberland county, at the ensuing general-elec
tion, subject to tho decision of the Democratic Coun
ty Convention, Should Ibe nominated and elected,
I pledge myself to discharge the duties of said office
with impartiality. DAVID CRISWELL.
Shippensburg, April 14,1849
To the .Voters of Cumberland county.
Tj'ELLOW-CITIZBNS —1 offer myself to your
-1' consideration for the
. OFFICE OF, SHERIFF,
subject to the nomination of the Whig County Con
vention. Should Iho fortunate enough to he elected,
I will discharge the duties of the office with imparti
ality and fidelity, *
- ROBERT M'CARTNEY.
Carlisle; April 12. 1849
. To the Voters of Cumberland county.
FELLOWVCITIZENS—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
office with, fidelity.
MONTGOMERY DONALDSON. .
Weslponnsboro* Ip. April 12, 1840
To the footers of Cumberland county .
FELLOW-CITIZENS—At the solicitation of
many friends I hereby offer myself to your conside
ration as a candidate for the
OFFICE OF SHERIFF,
at thb ensuing general election, subject to the deci
sion of thb Whig County Convention. Should Iho
nominated and elected, I promise -to discharge the
duties of - tho office with fidelity and humanity; ’ 1
therefore p ictfuliy solicit your support.
. JOSEPH McDARMOND.
NotHIlle; April 12,1840
To the voters of Cumberland county.
FELLOW CirißENS—Bding encourogcd by a
htmiber of my friends; I offer myself us a oundidato
for thb • ■ • :
OFFICE OF SHERIFF,
tff Cumberland county; at (ho ohsuing genera! olcc.
lion—subject to* tho decision ‘of the Democrat!!:
County Convention. Should t be nominated ami
elected; I pledge myticlf to discharge tho duties of
said office with impartiality. 1 therefore respectful,
ly solicit your support. J. LONGNECKEU.
Wdhnleyiblffgi May 10,1640., .
To the Voters Of Cumbcr/utid county.
17’ELLOW.CU’IZENS—I olTprmj'self to your
Jj consideration as a candldaleTur Ihe
OFFICE OF SHERIFF,
ol' Cumberland county, at the next Roneral"elec
lion, subject to the decision of tim Democratic
County Convention. Should Ihe nominated and
elected, 1 pledge myself, to discharge the duties
of said office with fidelity. * . •
I)AVID SMITH.
Carlisle ( April 5. 1849 '
Notice (o Tax-payors*
UNDER the provisions of tho act of 1844, any
county paying into tho State Treasury the State
Tux levied on such county, prior to the 17th of July
in any yeur;la entitled to uo abatement of 5 per cent,
on the amount so paid.
The undersigned,* Commissioners of Cumberland
county, in tibw of the above provisions consider it
equitable land proper that .those who by llid pfariipl
payment of their talcs prior tu tho above dale; enable
the Treasurer lo pay over the State tux, so as lo re-
colvo the aforesaid abatements!' B per cent., the bo*
ncfil of which has hitherto been enjoyed by.tfio citi
zens of.lho county generally, should bo allowed k
deduction of that amount by the collector— have
authorized the dlficrcnlcoMcctors to make snid abate
menl frerri (ho State lax,‘in all cases whore (ho Slate
and County tax h paid to (ho collector before the 17(h
doy of July, 1849, when said abatemontshall amount
to one ceiit or mpro, no fractions ofa cent to be ere*
diled«
Since tho act of 1844, Uio Commissioners hare
apid tho State tax of this county annually to-the
Stato Treasurer, within tho time, proscribed by (ho
act, and tho county has received iho benefit of an
abatement of 5 per cent, thereon, but co meet said
payment they jjive found It necessary heretofore lo
appropriate a part of tho' county funds to meet tho
uuficiency ooeasiunod by doiinauenls, until the bal.
snee df the Sluto tax was collected, It'therefore
becomes necessary to require tho payment of both
Slate and county tux to entitle tho payer to the afore,
said abatement upon the aforoaqid Slate Tax,
The undersignet) therefore confidently anticipate
that tho ahoye arrangement, and the further induce,
menl of enabling Cumberland county lo maintain the
character fur promptness and fidelity which' she has
acquired in tho discharge of her obligations to tiio
Commonwealth, will induce every citizen lodUbhorge
their Stale add coltnly tax prior to tho I7lh day of
July. DANIEL COBLE,
JOHN MELL,
JAMES KELSO, (
County Commlstlohiri.
Attest—Wu. Riliey, Cl’k.
Oortimissioner's Office, i
Carlisle, May 3,1849—8 m \
OraiKl Ittftlltary Purado.
Head Quarters, 11th Div. P. M. > *
Carlisle, May 14,1849. \
Dhition Order , No. 10.
Yielding to tho oft repeated solicitations of volun
teer nnd others, the commanding general hereby
ardors tho Volunteers of tho Division to assemble in
their respective county towns, by companies, bullsl
ions or regiments, os they may be organised, on tho
first Monday (being tho 2d day of July next,) viz;—
Those ofthe Ist Uligade, being Cumberland county,
in Caillsloj those ofthe 2d Brigade, bring Franklin
county, in Chamberburg; and thosq ofthe 3d Brigade,
being Perry county; in^Uluomflold; and (he Brigadier I
GonoraU ond Brigade Inspectors 'will attend and
review end inspect their onminopds, and w{|l on tho ,
same day between the hours of 10 and $ o’clock, at
| their respective county Court houses, superintend (
| and conduct an election far Major General for said
I Division, tho ipiaUncd voters being the commissioned
i officers of the Volunteers alone. Officers in com* .
mand of companies, battalions or regiments, wi)| on ■
! the same day make a written report, designating tho
1 number present apd the number absent, and showing 1
the strength of each rank of (heir commands, which
reports will bo handed to their Brigadier General or
jn his obaenco to the Brigade Inspector, who will
forward tho same to Division llend Quarters.
general feeling that this may be
tho last Division order ho may have the honor to
feaup, aval's himself of tho opportunity to lender his
sincere thank* for the many military honors confer
rod on him, nnd now having served upwarde of forty
year* in tho military, respectfully declines being a
candidate for rq election, and therefore bids an nllec
lionnlo military 'farewell to those ho has had the
honor and plbastfto of bcldg associated with for many
yoa.r t s. ..... /
1& command ofMaJ. Gen. W.Foor.'jr; Ulh D. P. M.
E.COUtfMA Vf % Aidd , *
Mny 17,16 i» ’ -
■) j.-i.. V. P. lIIOKVBB’S ■
NortHHaVovlir Stnxx'r.' ■•'v-*-'- ‘
pOUNTRY MERbIIAWTS end
\J general, orei-espectfully invited to call at the’
Old Staridofthe'subicrtbet; (wbl! as "Kris*
Kingleo Head-Quarters) in North Handver itrbet, Ar.
low doors north of the Rank, and exainmo his largo
assortment of
r Choice Confectionaries; ,
( rflinufdctUreJ of the best material, fresh every day;
and warranted not to be. surpassed byanym the
States, Which will bo sold ct reasonable priced. Hb
h’os just received a large assortrtfent of Frttite and
Nuts, Consisting in part of Oranges, L'entdnsf Ral
sins, Figi.Prtferia, Bordeaux and Paper-sholled AI
. nionds, Filberts, cream-nuts, pea-nuts, cocoa-ndts,-
, dc c »« which will bo sold at tho lowest rates. .He
, would also invite oltcrition to a large lo* of Toys-;
and Fancy Goods, consisting partly of fine fancy 1
boxes, dolls, dolMieadii, furniture in boxes, woddea'J
■ tea acts, biass and tin trumpets, bone, baskdt hud ‘
bell rattles, wagons, wheelbarrows. Glass and ChiW
foys, accorJeons, harmonicans, fancy soaps, hail?
oil, hair and tooth brushes, shaving cream and hun
dreds of other kmcknacks. In connection with tho
above he has on hand. 3 good assortment of Ftrnrily
Groceries, consisting hi part of lo4f,lumparidlf»rdwii ;
sugars, coffee, chocolate, cheese and crackers. Im
perial, Young Hyson and Black Tea, Spices of «U
kinds, blacking, matches, brushes, &c. . ;
The subscriber returns his ainceie thanks to IhH ’
public for tho liberal patronage heretofore h’esloWed
on him, and hopes by a desire to please, to merit tf
continuance of the same. ,P. MONFERv.,
Carlisle, June 14, 1840 .
OR. J. W. RAWLMS,
Respectfully invites the attention or ; thW
public to his fresh supply of Drugs, Chemi
cals, Dye-stuffs, Paints, Oils* Varnishes,
t_joGlass, Spices, Patent Medicines, Perfumery..
yW Hooks and Stationary, Musical and Surgical,
£2L Instruments, Fruits and Confectionary, &c.
Among his extensive variety may he f. iihd many''
articles rarely kept in small towns. Beside hla.
complete assortment of drugs, chemicals. &c;, ho ;
has acoordeons, arrowroot, almonds, alclbiade oil,'
aromatic vinegar, blbles, bead bags, lluffalocomba,
breastpins. Beards oil, bandoline, backgamnion.
boards, Beef morrow, black Ink, blacking, bougies,
brooches, black pomatum, black fat tobacco, Brit*
fah lustre, bine ink, Canary seed,-candles| cards,
orentn ntilSj camphine, cap paper, carhore aroma-
Use, composition, corn salve, court plaster, castila
soap, canes,, cjolh brushes, clocks,, crystalline
soap, conversation cards, card cases, curling fluid/
cologne waiter.’ cut glass extracts,
riage whips, dominoes, depilatory powder,idresB-'
ing. combs, drawing pencils, Dutch metal, ,caa
lustralc, cau dlvino-.de venue, English, walnuts,
envelopes, French fans, figs, fire board, aprons,-
fishing lines and hooks, fancy boxes, flutes, files,.
flageolets, fiddles ami fiddle strings, lire m»rks,\
gold pens, gelatin, glue, guitars & guitar strings*' ‘
gold leaf, garden seeds, gun caps and gun powder,
gold leaf tobacco, glass globes, ground rice. har
monicans, hair combs, hair brushes, hair oil, hair
dye, anil hair bracelets, India and Indelible,ink,<
ink powder and Ink sand, ivory combs, rings and’
rattles, lemons, lemon tf riip, liquorice, lily while
liquid blacking, lamps and lamp, wicks, Mineral,,
water, musk, inaccaroni, Meen fun, .Macassar
matches, .match safes, motto wafers, music, bo6ks^ : -
nice salad oil, note paper, needle cases, hervo
powder, No. 6, nail brushes, oranges, Oleophane,
prayer books, paper flowers, Pearl powder, pewter
sand.pqrle monnais, pocket glasses,' pen-knives,
pink saucers, pcccau nuts, prunes, powflef puffs,.,
philocome, post paper, poor man’s plasters,"rose'
water, raisins, riding whips, : razors, razor Straps,'
Russian cosmetic, red ink, rose tooth pasted shav
ing cream, soap and brushes, snuffboxes, shawl
pins, shirt studs, smelling bottles, sachets, shell 1
combs, scissors, sealing wax. silver pencils, sll
ver leaf, starch polish, spiced bitters* sogars, sy
ringes, sheep skins, sand aoap.aponge. sand pa
per, testaments, teaberry iooth wash, tooth pow
dcr, lojr watches, ThoiripSon’s eye water, tooth
ache drops, toilet soap, twcczer*.[trusBes, tea bells,
table mate, thimbles, violins,* vermilllon, vanilla
beans, wafers, arid a thousand other items too
tedious to enumerate. The above are al! fur sale
at Dr. Rawlins’ Drug store, Main street, Carlisle.
Physicians,'Storekeepers, Pedlars, and others,
will bo supplied on liberal terms. .
Medical ad vice gratis.
May 3, 1849.
Public Houle.
NkWVI'Z.I.I, CUMbKHIASD CoUKTX, P*» v ’
THE subscriber begs leave to inform Ms friends
and the travelling community, that he has leased. 1
that well known Utem aland formally occupied by
Col. W. 11. Woodburn.'and more recently by Thoe. -
J. Hackctt, In the borough of NewvlUc, where ha :
will be happy to wait on ©II those who may favor
him with a call, The house has recently l been re*'
paired,-and la well furnished, and for comfort and
convenience is not surpassed hy.ony house in (tie
borough.
His Tadz.s will at all limes bo supplied with the
best the markets can afford, and his B An. with, the
choicest liquors.
The StajiLixo attached to the properly 2s exten
sive, and will always bo supplied with the best of
provender, and attended by o careful'Ostler,
Ho begs Ic&ve to assure all who may slopwllh.
Mm, that no pains shall be spared on his pjdt‘(6‘
make them comfortable. Charges moderate,
SNIDER KUfLEY, Ag't;
Nawvillo, April 19,1849—3 m - - '
extraordinary Reduction In tbh
Price qfllaftlwnre.
I HAVE just received tHo largest and cheapest
slock of HARDWARE, Glass, Paints, Oils*
Varnishes, Saddlery, Carpenter's qhd Cabinet
Makers Toola, Mahogony Yaneeiß, and ail klhd*
of Building Material jever. brought to Carlisle,
consisting of Locks, Hinges, Screws, NalU 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 the goods
and hear the price and you will he convinced that
this is really tho Cheap Hardware Store. . Also,
in store, anvils, vices, files and rasps, and a com*
ploio assortment of Wall’s" Brat Bar Iron, also
Rolled and Hoop (ron of all sizes. I have ajsp
the Themometor Churn, Made by Mr. Geo. Spap>
gler, the best article now In use.
SC YTHES.—I have Just received my Spring ?
stock of Grain and Grass Scythes, manufactured
expressly for my own sales, end warranted
a vsqfierior article. Cradle makers and biherp
will find these Sythes to be tho best article In the
market, and at the lowest' price, wholesale pnd
retail, at the old stand In North Hanover street.
April 19,1840.. JOHN P, tYNE. ,
Now & Cheap IXfU'divaro Store.
THE subscribers have just received tit (heir New
and Cheap HARDWARE STORE, Bait High
(street, opposite Ogiiby’s Dry Good Store, a Urge
[•took of gooda In their lino, to which they would
call Iho attention of purchasers, their arrangement
in tho city being such, as to enable thorn to sell their
gooda at the lowest city prices.
Their stock comprises a full assortment of Locks
and Latches of ©ve.y stile and sire,—H trig*», ScreWs,
Dolts, and every article used for buildings, Augurs
and Augur Bills, Chisels. Broad arid Hand Axe*,
Hatchets, Drawing knives. Plains, ami Plane Bill*.
Hand. Panel, and Pipping Saws, Mill, Crosscut
and Circular Bawa,Trace end Halter chains, Harries,
Shovels, Spades, and Hoes, hay end manure Forks.
Also, a.largo assortment of Pocket and Table Cult*
I"?-— 1^9, oni ’ Shov©! «nd Tongs. Waters and'
Troys, Hollow Wore, Brass and enameled Preset** •
* T °n Furnaces, Cedar Ware, Anvil and'
Vices, Files and Rnspa of every kind. B«r t Band
and Hoop Iron, Cast, Shear Spring and Bllstetf.
Steel, &c. Also,
100 Boxes Window Glass, , ,
100 Kegs Pm© While Lead, , ,
6 Barrels Linked CiL
3 Barrels Bp, Turpentine, J ’ 1
wmaiiT & saxtonJ
Carlisle,.May 10,1 WO’,' . , i . ' '
dongreiis and'
O L«di«VTwl{t , ToijOCOO.—Pollnn, PHoclbmV
Begilln, WsmTerlnff'Jew, BscblspJa and oAarkhatt*'
brands of 8BOARS; for sale at
»«*•« i -