-'....San Francisco, Juno In, 1849, A* a friend since, "ll»l« 1. a small town willi very large price*.’ - Board va viei.from.Jl6 to 2l dollars-por-week { washing 8 dol lars per doien/r ‘A.qoipmop lodglng^room—und .none td r bfe .procured, at for .filly, dollars a rthhlh j.'.elorcs fliid dfi^ccif^firit'(b'r. froin lli.reo hun dred td' a .thoiieand'dollars pcf'month. A “ clean •have*’ costs two dollars { a game of billiards adel. ldr{ and last,though’ not least; iho-rtamage sustained to an individual’s pocket,in imbibing a gin cocktail, i 4 twenty-five* Bents 1- The 1 old hotel, winch uwu years ago rented fof a thousand dollars per year, now rents for sixteen thousand. A,mew 1 and capacious hotel called the " Parker House,” built by Robert A. Parker, Esq., waa dpehed a fetV weeks Since with a splendid bull.and sqppor.. ?Tbis houser is & credit to California, being tho largest In the country. Asa specimen 6f‘lhe high fciH liejre, two billiird rooms id this house; dbhtaining fonf tables, rehlTor twelve thousand dollars a year; tioo rddmstyptapriated to gaining tent for twelve \hoiisand dollars per annum each; literal matter rotiinß /Of the same purposeful six thousand each pot annum; and the rctnalnder br the' building consists of dining rooms, lodging rooms andbSidcs, 1 whloli rent al bnormoUs prices*.■ - - ' Mutiny at Sea.—A ’serious mutiny by.lliocrow of tho ship Momnon, bound from tllls port for Call fornia,- occurred el sea; off Mo'nlevidep; the eOch May hist.- tl appears that the liad given evidcnce ,of dtfl9atlfln*clion and .mutinous reeling* almust fVuitl liic Hey the *OBBOl left porl,.Vvhich. was exhibited V sysicmniic grumbling and souvyhng, toiiplenanCel—oho of the . ivibn hud even lifted a hammer «l thnsccnhd mule, and gave him insolence; find ihey comploincd of llirir fdo’d, nhd threw-il ovo.t bburti.'nliriost Ih.lhe cnplain’s filde.' A sailor than bOmplainod .Unit his ,leg was sdre (from a llttld scratch,) and thal’hc fcould hnl do duty. This tons the cause of the oUlbVcnk.'No sooner was Ui'ld hiatl put lu irons than the crew tosejn mutiny. Tho sedohd mule slrnbk 1 a PoMugubscsnllßr lot Insolence, whcii, in d flash,'lid drew his’knife; bran*’, dished it with the ftiry of a'dcmOnvdnd Fan at him; Al.lhla'momenl Mr.’Briitkcl, the first mate, spro.ng; to his bock,, pinioned his arms,'seized his knife and breko.it to.atoms., This • fellow' tv«a Ifflhcd.nnd snnihor, who hud been noted for his mutinous spirit* Then their spokcauin n wus called op to gel Ills .brace lets. ..A general scuffly. ensiled between.the officers and men, blows were glvdn, knives and belaying bins came Into play,,and tho deck was spotted, wilh blund. Tho fight censed for a momehl, nnd the spokesman 'Tom Dennis, wits taken—hlil while thc.cfljflain and fcoennd mate were nbmil putting'lho Irons on him,.' l sullen. follow'.pittued IWlng.'left the wheel, mu king-n iretntndmis blow nl-lho-sednnd mate} he ror|iin«lclv missed Ids nlnv and Toll Mitiself 1o the dt*ok v by tho force nnd miss of Ids Intended blow ; ho tticn skulked away to the wheel, trusting lie wasnol observed. : The fight wns renewed by (ho mutineers making. A rush Upon (ho bnpluin nnd.mates. ,Mr. Bracket, the (in*t nin(c, got o cut on li e crown of his. bend, flint fcllid him Id. llle dedk, sonsvless. Tho.caplfim also f'ot a blow dit l.hd head. The officers (hen rushed nlo (ho Cabin for orrnti.. 'l’lio pussongers now re (nulled to the" Ciildri, armed for general protection# find wounds dressed nhd pistols landed* another rally was itUrlo to the deck hy the'officer# nhd passpngerfij Then* In perfect coolness nhd bleeding, os nil Ihfe bfßfora were, the first nnrf second male* went for ward > with their pistols, with orders to fire, and kill fcny mnn whn>cfm»rd In dome aft. The crew finding that tl.oofficcrsmntl passengers were n|l armed, gave, up thfl contest, and' eight fotn ftere finally innpnCled nnd sent hf/ow. After n com Saltation, it- was.deci«l6d to make.for Montevideo, Instead of ollOoipllng lO;go rmjnd thoCnpe with# mutinous'crew, .. The Momnon reached anchorage on the 26th.of May, and the mutineers were sent on board ol.thp American sloop of wet St. Louis*, . On Iho.mprmng of the 27lh* t the, crew fefused to do duty, nnd U wns said Ih il .tho.Cnplajn t>f the sloop of "w«r we.rit no board and yrdcred them fill to bo 'seized Up (or punishment. ‘ 5 *' N. Y. CoHritr and Enguirer. Teiuiihlr Scenes at an Execution A correspon dent of the. J,.uk»on (Term.) Whig, lima Holices-u Scene at the execution of John M. Riley, ncir that ph«ce, for the murder of Win. Willis, ll seems to nave stricken terror to the stoutest heart*. . “On arriving ul-the gallows, o.dark cloud which had previously'!ose hi the West bveisprcnd the entire firmament with its murky’folds, and Caused conSltr. fiatioo.- Every, thing wnsnoW’ln confusion. f As the thick masses of clouds gathered their folds deep er and deeper overhead, the crowd below partook n( (ho chariicler of thu diurnplive'oleincnls above. Na ture seemed In donvUf*ltfn#u All was dismay confu. shin and dnrrs’ernution 1 A single Malta of lightning# lu its gyrations# struck a tree near where the gallows was erected# and (tgMcd.it up In noo sulphurous fl.ime. The raiir desccnded in torrents’, the vivid lightning nfmuid# tho muttering thunder rumbled along (ho (hick folds of tho cloud-*, and hi/fror eeifed Upon the hearts oflhu people. Tito wtfmcn fell into swoons, and tho' men trampled l upon them ns they hurried (n and fro# frightened pnt of their wits; /Ail Was ,confusion and pprofir. ■ Trees fulling on 1 every- thunder roared overhead, nnd. tho lightning flashed in tho faces—datised In the crowd a panic (lever before witnessed, . PHILADELPHIA MAftfctff. . # 1 ■■ ■ 1 ' 4 Ju'lt 30, 1849. 'There is some inquiry for good* brond*,of Floor/ and prices are (inn) wlijlo inferior bunds of old tiodk ore in .limited request. Sulcs.of fresh ground parcels at 85,0tf, mid, old stockist 84,76 a —r Por city consumption/ priced are unchanged.- Uye Fit,Ur is nialionuiy «,l 83 per burrfcl. Coin Meul is generally. held ul 82.875/ bqt some sales huvo been made per ImreW (3r«ln—Thbro is voty little Wheal urMting, and U is mtfcli wuntud t sale# 01* 21)01) bushels red, mostly now crop, ul 81,00 /u 1.07, und white at $l.ll a 1.19 pur, bo»heh .Rye.it si urco und firm ol sBc. per bonlud/br Ponnsylvunia; Corn—There is little inquiry tor Corn* but. purchasers gcncrully fcldsu to givo.uvc; CO ends ter good velldw. Outs are in modinic rtqucsl at steady prices; we quota Southern, «l 28 u 3Ue. and Turin.* nvlvutda at 33 u 35c., per bushel. Whiskey wild for S4J Vor bbls und 2; . . Carlisle, Aug. $, t840.:-8i S : Attention Third Battalion Cumberland Voluntcorst YOU are hereby notified to meet on the 3d Mon* J,iv of August, fur the purpose of electing com pany office*. *. ■ JOHN VAWXTW Augusta. 1840—at Maj. Poind g; ‘ '7 . r Attention ' Carlisleindepondiiiii Light Artillery!- YOU era haraby notified to* meet on the 3d Mon* ilkv of August, at the Armory, for ihtf purpose ofelmsiliigwlropw ollWcrs. The election will be open from 4 to 0 o'clock, P* M. • 1 ' _ 9 K ■ . JOHN F, HUNTER, Copt. Arfgost af, iffio^at, ■; ■ .1 Brigade ‘ Orders. ORUIHU N0..,' IJUticetiftA llBlft of the revised Militia taw, of 'April ty, >1640, require* all the uiutormud companies attacked to ,\ho Ihigude, to «eui oh tho 3d Mondaj of August, between iHo hours of 10 and 0 o’clock,Ao ploct ijpa Osplulh, one First Lk'Utenanl, and one tieconU. U©uicn»Ml,'in each company, The captains .« shall appoint two officers or membcfsof *h® opmpsny to liold said election* wjto slntU bo, .severely sworn or Slfirmed to conduct sold .election famy.and, I input |i,- tlly t nd to make out u true noil correct return there* *f. and when said election shall have closed,dupli aafe returns tljerool ahull bo made pul not). sign*! by said mombeis, one of which shall .bo, filed with tho tapers of the company, end the other they shall cause within ten.days ihcreorto-bB delivered to the aodersigned., . :,, .BAM/hy.CR ' Carlisle,) August 3, 1840-21,. ~.r.; v „: ! " utf. / \ i~Cs;S TeftcUon Wanted* NOTlClijs hereby given that the School Directors of the School district of Silver Spring township' will meet *at the public of George Uiiey,-in Hogestown; on Saturday-the 18th instant, at-10 o'clock, A. M., for the purpose of appointing teachers for-the several schools of said district. .Nine. male, teachers ondono ferrtole are wanted. None need apply but ihdsd who can' come well recommended as to good.mofal character, and qualifications for teach ing. < Applicants will please to present themselves flt the time and place aforesaid, for examination. By order of the Board. 7 -•. , J. CLENDENIN» Jr: Seet% August 2. 1849—-3 t ■ »: . ' > Unsettled Claims. HAVING bad several years* experionco'tn .the 'Second.' add Third 'Auditor*®, Offices, In W ash ington oily, (D. C. f ) uhd ; being thorobghly acquain ted with the details of such, accounts as are Hodued •'in thoeo offices* particularly those of Quartermasters and ReerqfUng. officers of the Army, the undersign'd, respectfully tenders his-services as an Attot-nCy’ to aticH as widh to succeed in having a,ri bnrly adjust rncnt of’thbiraccbunts, wUhaporfcclcbnfulence that ho will bo able to give the most ample satisfaction to all who entrust their business to his cafe. •, Having had cohttol of all Ul9 Recruiting taKotthtb | in the ‘Second Auditor’s Officejfronr March, 1846, to Pecobibe,, 1847, (duringvVhjch time thdcloven Rc [ gimerits were raised to aorta in thewarwilh Mexicb.) and also of the vouchers for dll transportation in thoso'oetbunurih lllC,Tblrd. Auditor's, Office* hum Prccmher, 184*7, to the 3d instant,-and being inti mately, acquainted .with the individuals em ployed Ip.bo'tb ofsaid Offices, he flatters himself that ho possesses-advdnlfiges over those of.anyother indi vidual, to bhublo. hnir to-'arrnngesuch accounts'pro perly and to prosecute them-to a sfieedy smllcme’nl.. Uy, pulling,lheir liuSihefcp itlloiiis hands, officers will bb relieved from.the trouble and expense of n visit to .WoshlngVoVi", iv,lhere,.after they Ha%e arrived, from the great of-business, before the offices,’they will find U exlrctneh/ difficult, if hut inpuSßihle: to have their accounts taken up during .any reason:able period of, time* His charges-.will; lie moderate, and ho pledges himself io Use nil -honorable, moans (o ad vance,the interests of thdfiowlio.'niay favor him with their palrohnge. . ' Accounts fyr back-prfy.and also for tlifeo.mohfns’ extra he attended to at lhc a une tinic• and where .sums are.found duo the officers. the amounts will bo promptly remittal them'through the moll., , I'aUieulnr attention will be paid to the claims of sotdicis, who served M in tho Mexican war, Bounty land, for,-back pay, extra piy,.&c.- Also; to the j . claims of the,widows and children of deceased sol (dtcrs.for Pensions, nful finally to any anil every de* {scripllon of claims arising before the Depailmchts or }boforb Congress. Letters should ho postpaid, and addressed to S. j. BOWEN, ’ r Washington City, D. C. August 2, 1849-~-3m . • ‘ Raymond & (Vs Maaagene, CION I*A IN I N't* the riri'Ht eolh-cthm of Uinls, Wild , Beasts, nnd lioptitos, cVer before exhibited in (he United Slates, will exhibit of Carlisle, on SATUR DAV, Aujfust 11,18-10. Open from 1 to 4 oVh»- k. P. M.' Admission 25 cts; Children under 10 years cents Among the most conspicuous features of this ex hibilion is'lbe specimen of the . llippol-otauins! captured by Cupl. Joho'.iTHher. of the ship Good Re turn, of Now Bedford, Msss., after a.ficiorq.aitd des perate struggle, the inert;.barely;,escaping With (hdi lives, befufe, they were able to despatch him frith Ihpir Inncos. : r : t’; o?h.e Performing Elephant Tippoo, who'bus cnusnl’such-d great sensation .all over Bu rope, will go through a variety of Performances, such ns Waiting, Balancing, Ringing the Bell, ('rcepiuu oa his fore-legs/walking dver hi* kebpef, picking him up, drawing a cork fiom d-bolilo, Ac. Mr. Pikrcb. the Emperor of nil the the Dens of Wild Beftsis. His performances differ from all others, nut only in tho skill am) brace vyhlch’ he diSplbyPih tils exfifcidcs with tho terrifie proupo of# Lions, Tigers, Leopards, Cougars, PANTHERS, Ac., but in tho mnt-hlesn and al most superhuman coimimnd with which ho exact* the obedience of these fiercest and most remorseless, lorianU of tho desert, the forect and the junßlo,, Mt. Pierce may have many imitntors.but In* has np equal • The lisl cmbrnrcH oil (hot finest living: specimens, of. Wild Antin'*)*, that the Breut .esperrenco, enter prise, and resources'of tbc priTfMtors have.enabled thdtn to bring together, in one largo and splendid,col ? lonian. A full description of the Animnld contained In the Exhibition, wllf'bo found in-the Mils at the principal hotels', previous to (he Arrival of (he com • pany. ; ... • 7 / Tho Company will also exhibit ’tn-Tjdridhmurg 6‘n Friday ti.o 10th, ohd Mbirduy (he 13th of AQgUst ol Dillfttowfw '• £iiinburlan : 1 LLmR A. iM...complplvly eqrtipt for drill.,. uf U lO Oi.U , ~ GEO. K/SSINGJEf!, tf.' S. , drily 30, r, jN. B. An oleolh/n fa/ fiommi«sibtiea ptneers ol said company, will bo.held on tho same day and at (hu ssiuo placo. . » - ■ ... , Slioi'llPs Sales, BY virtue of sundry wrlU oC'yondlilonl Erpbrras uAtf Lbvarl Kuchis; lesaWToirt of tho Cuutt o(' Common Picas of Cumberland County,and f 6 me di. reeled, f wilt rfxpndd'tho fofloNVlng rdulcstufa «iluide In Cuiiiberlaml .to* public safe, 1 at the Court Housd.ih tlio Borourgli of Cai-rwlp, oh Saturday the 1 81(1 day of Aotinsl, 1849, at 10 ti'eiuoh, A, M., vlit A lot of ground, situated Iti WcHl|iemislmrmigh township, clmliMtilog rtnb hero, inora or less; bounded by the road lending to Newville on llio south, oust by (bo rond lo'Dillor’s liiill, and west by;Duvid gejg. |cr, having thuroniiorcotcd si wo,story.,' ' , . Bride House & Frarldo Btablo, : Seijud und luhgn in exuculiiin'.in (liq: properly ofl Ditvid Grwi. ■ ; . •» Alho, i| )ol of ground, ■lluatedin the enine town 1 ■hi,,, -i acre*, mure or !<■■•>, ■•djiiiuinir hi ml* ol'J. 11. Weaver unit Julin Fl-hhiim/ilni llitTeiin erilclcif n twoetmy FUAM C.UOUSE dc It! I ll 11KN. Suieid midiuli with llViWng timber, bounded by lands of Nathan i Woods, Benjamin Shut, John UrickWand others.— 1 The above tract is of tiro b-sl quality of limestone land, and in a high state-of cultivation, The im jj-whSL' • provements ron«it»l of a large two-story CSwmSA nTONE UOIfSF, with back building and House, a lorgo and convenient HANK BARN., with. Carriage ll'iuse. Wagon Shed, Corn and'nil other ne cessary out-building*.. The improvements are all in verv good repair- nnd-lhe fencing on the farm in good order. There Is also a never failing well of excellent a-gem! 'OtcHstd of ’grafted fruit. This property lira about 2 miles east of New vllle and wiibin } of a mil© of ((io Cumberland Val ley Railioad. L , ... Also, at the same time and place, a small tract of land, thopropeily of said deceased, situated in Frank ford township,-about 4 miles from tfio first mentioned traeli adjoining Wni,. Alter, Abraham Cayman arid others.,and lying within sof a mile of the Conodo guinct dteck, cimliilfiing about 19 acres, 5 of which lire good meadow land,.ant] the residue tfdVercd with good limber. \ ; The terms of sale afe as followfe. v!2: Ftv6 per cent, of the purchase mortey, to bo paid on trio t'toifir (nation of the solo f cto6 third tff the whole to remain in the land, the interest of which to he paid to the widow' during her life, and ,he principal'at her death; of the residue one-half to ho -paid on the dat April, 1860, and the other half on the Ist April, 1861.. Any person wishing, to view the above: properly previous (6 the sale, can'do so ; by calling on Adam Lehman, residing oh the first described tract; or on the subscribed, residing In Westponnsboro’township. ISA \C LKFEVER, - . Adm'fi of Jacob Lehman, dic'd, July 20, 1819—71, t . ;; rarmsforSalc. WILL bo sold. qt. public aaln, on thp’prcmiscs, on , Friday Ibo S-lth'day .of. Aiigusi.nexl, ut 10 o'clock,.A.,Mthp following described rcn) estate, .belonging to tho heirs of AdnnV Kurikle. dccM. t viz: No. I. A trnri of land, situate In Silver Sprlnu ’’townqbip, Cumberland county, about 3 miles from SfefrelVa 6np.-aqd.24 jnlles front Dueber’s imlf.-ad* joining lands of Jon, Young, and others, cortloliiing i ao Acres* 'mofO or loss* most of which Is slate IlflfcstoW—About 100 tfcrVs mb' clortrbi]{ and the residue iff good #oour) in OurlivlH, on reusunnblu <»nd noomnmod.ithi(f farms, Fyr puciitul-irii Inquire nl the editor of the Volunteer. • CurlUlcyJulylD. 181 D-31 ' ’ ; / : it; 0. FARttGR f • A TTOUMEY AT fyAW.umcemTWh K'ftno. -ljL wr street, hr the roonv roraterly ocebpfcd by the Hon. P, Walts. , j Marchi 22, Isie next general' elec tion, .subject to‘the decision of ilio Democratic County Contention.. Should I‘he nominated amt elected, 1 pl'edge myself (o. discharge the duties of,sa id-office with fidelity.' Carlisle, April $, 184 D To the footers of Citnlberlaml county. FKLLOW.iITIZICNS— Ucing solicited by a, number of my friends, 1 ofler.tnysolfaa a can didate for thb , 1 OFFICE OF SHERIFF, at the ensuing election, and will, he thankful for your sufTragPO. Should L be, elected, I hereby promise fo ritrfofm Ihe dlities of said nfllrp faith* fully. . JOHN F. Ht'NTUn. Carlisle,/April 6, 1349 To the Voters of Cumbei land county. FELLOW-CITIZENS—I hereby oiler toy-self as a candidate for the , oFficJe op sheriff, ofCumberlamlcoufily.ond solicit yoursuppori,pled ging myself if elected, to disuhaVge the duties uf fluid office with fidelity. . MONTGOMERY DONALDSOft. Wcstpennsbaro* tpi April 12,1849 To the Voters of Cumberland County i FELLOW-CITIZENS—At' the solicitation nf many friends I hereby offer tnysclf to your conside ration as a candidate for the , OFFICE OF SHERIFF, , at (ho ensuing general election, subject to the deci sion of the .Whig County Convention. Should Ibe nominated 1 ami-elected, I. promise to discharge the duties of t!te jffieo with .fidelity and humanity. 1 therefor©' >♦ ictfally .deficit your support. ‘ . JosephmcUarmond. . Newvillc, April IS, V 943 Tq the, voters of Cumberland county. FELLOW CITIZENS—Being encouraged by a number of my. friends,.l offer myself as a Candidate for the OFFICE OF SHERIFF, of Cumberland county, nt the ensuing general elec; linn— sohjryt-'lo the decision of the Democratic County Convention.. Should I bo itnminatcd and elected, -I pledge myself to discharge the duties at said office with impartiality. I therefore respect fid. ly solicit yqur snppml. J. LONUNECKER. VVonnlfljflburg, May 10, 1849. W \ To the Voters of Cumberland county. FELLOE-CITIZENS— I oifiir myself to youi consideration for the OFFICE OF ; Mubjefet ftp life nnmlbfflip” nf thd Whin County Con- Aenlb n. Should Ibe foriunatd enough to hd elected i will discharge.tho duties of the office with Imparti ality and fidelity, . . ROBERT M’CARTNEY. Cftilislc, April lif, 1319 County Treasurer. ROBERT SNODGRASS Will bin R ■candidate, for County subject to the decision •jf iho Democratic County Convention, Carlisle, July 12, 1849. JOHN UENDtX, UcnllHl, DESIRES to Inform hts customers and the public, that ho will bo absent from Carlisle for six or Wght weeks frora lbls dnlo. AHcr his return ho will bu prepared to attend tq all those who may desire his services. ' • ‘'' July 19. 1810—41 . ' NOTICE. • r pHE partnership heretofore existing between the | undersigned. trailing under the firm of D Powell A this day dissolved by mutual con, Mint. Allß«Uloini*«tstabo made with N, W. Woods, nt the old stand, by whom the business wilf.siillbo cdmluctad, f?,D. pcWbiA, „ , N„ W. WOODS, Tr Mco, &c. CorlisK July 18, jfl'l9—lft ’ SALE/ rpHE atiWcrifrer willing to remove lo Iho weal, of -1 fort (Ire fiillowforfreol calato for taler. 'A'two n n alory STONE HOUSE, wiih n lot 20 eWwCflk feel in front ami 170 feet in dcflli: nlao ImaMniwo lota of groom). oaclj lot containing feet in hrradih anil 171) fret In depth 1 hit p.operly la aitualed on the turnpike teaiHhg to Harrfahorg. and opposite the lot of .George Mcltgar, Barf. , Alai) n tfeel of excellent Woodland, ailualoon iho Noflh Mountain, about 7 mile*.from Cailialo, which lice hear tho new raaJ from Carliaie to Mick-' oy'a Tavern* . . . If not sola liffore Saturday tllo-Uh of Aognat tfcit/1 it will on that Joy bo offered at public aalr, at I o’- clock I’. M, Any person wiahing lo punhaac can call on tho auhactiher, who will allow them tho pre miaea. Tho terroa will bo imolo known on tho day of aalo by ’ ' STEWART MOOUE. ' Carlirloj'July 10.1819 —Bt* . 1 " Valuable Farm lor Ba»e'i * THE utthucrHinf conlomnlftling motiiii? wr*t, oflor* nipfivnfp B’alofhis VALUABLE FARM,bIIuq» mltwo Mica otfet of Carlisle, Cumberland cuunty, containing 308 Acres, of first role T.iVeainno Lund, in a high slafo of cul livalion, adjoining lands of-the Poor, Jacob Kuiz. and oilier* On the preimai'* Is o' large - iwostoty BTONE HOUSE, having 11 rooms in all—o below nnd 6 almwp~be« MWUgidcg a large hnii through.the middle of house. Thu wu.ls of the lower story are vvdliV.ipureil. Alt(icho‘l to the mam building is b dmiill bt me lldhse, With ft good too'm and kitchen. A Stbrte Ourrla'gd Hoiwe sWitds 1 ncer the main lug; There U A cellars fn sll { 3 under the dwelling house* ! under the Small stone house, and I under the carriage house'. 1 A Cistern 30 feet deep wllh n uumu in it stimdiT nehr the kliohen door. There is ilaoaflritf OAlfltf UAHNwhh Wflgon Shed. ,j orn Crib*. BhcfAlher outbuildings. Near the hoefee Is a rtprjiiu of excellent limestone wnler, whhhpnksps thrpligHthe bill'd y.ir«l. There Us nlstf ft' gd»d Apple. Orchard', couf«Tm.|g fttVrtto t'oo |M4 50 of whM. voungnnd ifirmy/ , Ahm n Pcfleh*Or'oh«rd,-nndother (h.dce fruit trees shoot the house. UoinMilcnt to (ho barn is a two "tnry Frail... Dwelling Houbo. wiili 4 roonnf end's kitchen, calculated fnrulfm.nl ioubb anil nnW nctinf.leil na oriel.. The kumberlani! V.I. (b» Railroad ru... th(vrii(li lh« farm.lcaying about 80 arm- ronlll, 40 of which 1. n,cßtlent tin.bor land.-j- Thla l|«ci* would mnko ■ small farm Itself. The wl.nlß la InßUtod in the amount nf $3600. . , ’ Tho nhnvo prop, rly was unco tho rc.ldcnoa of Oanl. R. O'Ution—it la,now offered for »alo on rea sonnbU. forms. A u’ond part of tho purchaao money may romoln In tho farm irdoairoff, farther deacnp linu la deomo.l unneocaaary. bb tho piiVclm.hr h luvl lad lo'onli adlib thW aoliaorthfr reanilnu on the farm, arid's., drlilmaalf. JOriATHAN NEIDIG. ' ■ July 10, 1810—4 l» - r i: -- ! ■ Snmmer ©roceriti»i . JW.EBY, at his Grocery and Teas tore, Weal • Main st'rect.CarlteleJiaa 1 juai received 'and opened a fine and. fresh selection of Groceries, In addition td litf tofiher variety, and ,ia. therbforb prepared tp supply hia customers and friends with the finest quality of I>oaf! Sitgdrs, hither in lltfe loaf, crushed, alfied or pulverized, suiieble for all purposes at the lour price of ten ante per pdiitid, and olhef while or soft crushed sugars at lower prices) together with a large lot of the best ISrown Sugars* nt prides Soiled So the.different qonlilies,as atsda fine assortment of j Old Bio & Java Coffbos, Intituling Morlia and Laquyra, and the boat tjiml i;y of Rio Coffee fresh roasted. • . Peppery JWsplczy Cinnamon, and allolliefapiceS, fresh and pufe, ground and unground* constantly In atorai'together with ndney & ntdlasscß; (hbliiding finest Syrup, Sugar House and drleana Molasses. '■ •• Sperm, Mould, and Common 'Candies p» ail alios, aa well a® a pure tiledcheti .Spefmi Oil, and- Whale Oil. Ofealled fish wo have . Salmon, Shad, Mackeral and-Herring, at retail, ■ \ Fine Diiiry .Salt s in small sacks, as nlao Ground Alliint in sacks or.hy the smaller quantity as may be waiticdt together with n general assortment of all other articles in the linli of Groceries, such os Cheese, Vinegar, Soda and Water.liisfciiit, &c., all of which for quality and prices'we can confi dently recommend as equal if not superior to any similar atltelns in the market. DAVID SMITH Thankful for the tfnttoiltagcmthl glvpfi hs here, loforp, we respectfully solicit a continuance of patronage, which by strict' attention and endeav ors to pleaae;'ll shall bo our object to merit. 1 J. W. EBY. Carlisle, July 12, 1843 A LARGE and general-assortment of glass ; bowls; lamps, dishes, pitchers, fine fluted table and bar j'jHjf glares'and-other glassware'. . AtAo; Chinn, Liverpool, and Granite 'Pea sets Also, plates, dishes; bowls, eupd and s.auccfef; pitchers, custards, pepper mugs, colfeo and tea pots, sugar bowls, cream mugs, salla'd howls, chamber ware, and generally all oilier articles of Liverpool,.Granite and Common ware, tn slorn and for sale by Carlisle; July 18. J. W» EBY. THE subscriber.has jusi npened an entire new selection of BLACK & GUKEN : TBAS» which be has selected from-the well known Tea store ol (be Messrs, Jenkins of Philadelphia, The assort ment consists of Young Hysnn, Imperial, Gun* powderaml OalongT[V afl * (fanciful names omitted) and.are neatly packed and decufbd in*, &1 lb. mctallib and paper packages—the qualities vary ing in prices from 3? Jto 1,25 per pound,and from iho encouragement received in the selling of these Teas Fur more than two years past, we have rea son to bclioVe we can confidently recommend thorn to mir.cu'S'ibmers and the public, asetfp’ertor to any other in moikof. ■ , J. VV, EBY. ’ Carlisle, July 12, 1849. DRUGS, FAKCI GOODS; BOOKS, &c. A ■'t.HAVERSTICK’S old established Drug and Book Store, on North Hanover street, a new supply of Drugs and medicines, fresh and caicfuily selected, togethef with a rich, varied and extenaV.e assortment of Fancy Goods. Books, P?rfumr*j Soaps. Cutilery, Gold am) Stiver Pens dhd Podtlls; Corne lius’ Splendid Parlor Lamps, Girnndolas and Flow er Vases, Elhcrial Oil Lamps. Fruits and Confec tionary, end avnriely of other articles which it is idi'itOSsUmb ,to cuunH'iatt*. but comprising the roost Bplendid display ever uffered in Carlisle, and si pri ces correspondingly cheap. Tho attention of his n|d*frionds. and customers »»J *h« public is- particularly invited to his present slock, with which they cannot full to bo pleased. May 24. 1949. S, W. HAVERSTICK. Olivo Oil. A VERY superior article of fresh Bordeaux A Table OIL just received knd for sale at the store of . W, hUY. July 19. 1819 Homoeopathic physician, respectfully tenders his professional services to th'o citizens of Carlisle and vicinity. Office in Snpdgia*’ Row. next door ip Justice Holcomb’s, where, he can at all limes he found, when not piofossie’nally engaged; Carlisle, Juno 7, 1849—tf . - SAM UEL H will rosffmp the pfaclice of the law in thn several counties (Cumber land, Perry amf Juniata,) of his lato judicial dl«. trie!,, ,Any business entrusted to his care will be promptly attended to* Office in Mrs. Eire’s cor ner room, Nortji Hanover street, immediately op* posit* tlio Bank.. Carlisle, March 8, 1849—tf . ■ WHEREAB the Honorable f’lutinsnicit WiTTb I'/exideol Judg'd of (ho several Courts of Com- , n,on Pions of the counties of Cnmbcil«ml. Perry ond | Juniata, In Pennsylvania, and justice of the Severn] Courts of Over and Terminer and General Jail De- ' livery Iff Alii counties, tfml uoi¥. John Stuart and , John Clondenln, Jtfdges of tho of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of , all capital and other offences, In the said county of , Cumberland—by their precepta to me directed;dated | the 12th day of April, 1849, have ordered the Court , of Oyer and* Terminer end General Joil Delivery, to be holden at Carlisle, on tho 4lh Monday df Ahaustl next, (being the 27th day) nf 10 o’clock in the fore-V noon, to continue one week. I I NOTICE la therefore hereby given; to the Coro- I tier, Justices of the Pftuco and Constohlcaof ihosaid cmrnlv of CtfmhWland, hat they ore by the said pro 't cept coihnYrmded to be then and there in their proper ’ pereonSvwUh their rolls, records, inquiaillona, exami nations, and all other remembrances, to do those thingawhich to their offices appertain lobe done.aiid • all ll\«f6lhut are hound by roc6gni*nnces,to proicCdtr against the prisoners that ai*e or then shall be in the Joil of said county,are to be there to prosecute them , ns shall be jdst. '• JAMES KoFFER,B6erilfi' Swanivv’a Officz, 7 , * Carlisle. Joiy 12,1940. S A PPEIOATION will bo mado at flionitt sotalon x\ of tho I.risialalrire of Pennaylnnnin, foranallor allou in the charter of tho Ourllalo Dopoaltc Rank, an aa to confer upnn the InalituUon lh* right, and ph vllogoa rifa Bank of is.lio. ' , DO order of flio Board nf DtVfflor.. _ .... W. 8. UOBjJANf Caan.er. Carli lo Oapoaflß Bonk. > June SO, 184if.' ‘S'. ■ ■ Assignee's Woireof , • Ait pilinni uri h M*bJ eoufiert ih*( wil am A.C. I (oncer, o)' itie Borough ol McchanloahUrg, coonljlof Cumberland; mid Slal» of Penney I vanlai Idhl on it. Si of July fnalanl. men! of all hi* i*l«fe. f**l. amf mixed, 10 Iho aubeorihere for lha henefll of hie creditor*, which 1 doed of alignment Is duly racotdrd. t ',ij nereona having claim* or demand* ai'ajnet .the auld William (I. Honanr, are rcqnemorMo make known the *anio wltlioul delay, and Ihoaa Indebt ed to iiiallo payment to JdHN. HOUSER, . peter baunhart; Aailgnece. July ag. Bloomfield hotel, HlootnUclil, Perry County, Pa. hb'nhy d; woouuufpi ■ lilny, 17.',134tf—3m , BWAtllt Furniture VnmUh, juit tdcclvfj t ',Dr. B»wlin»' Drug »lor« Miy'T; 11810, ; dlfistl nihl Quconsiyare. Fine ami Frcsli Telia; DR, JT. K. SMITH, A CABO/ Proclamation. NOTICE. 1849—0 t ... LIFE INSURANCE! The Girard Life Jusntanee iminliy arid Trait Company, of Philadelphia, ■ Office No. 159 Chesnui Streep Capital 9300,000. ; -jl Charter Perpetual. ,• CONTINUE tomialtelneuraiictpß on Liveson th« : most favorable terms} receive and execute Trusts, and receive dbpoShs on Interest. Tlie Capital.belngpald dpdnalritreStoditogelb er.With an accumulated, premium furtdj affords a perfect becitrilff' lb the Insured. The may be paid in.yearly, hdlfyedtly or quitter!/ . add a PriNtJS dlttalod periods to the iriaurdoccs of Hfe. This pldh Of insurance U. the moat approved of, rihd la niore generally in .. use, than any other in Great fftltaint (where the subject l ( S best Understood by thb people, and where they have had. the longest experience,) . appears from the fact, that out'of 117 Life Instil r. ranee Companies there, of all kimlfi, 87 are On tbiS •’ The lirsl BONUS wrasappropriated IntJecent her. 1844, amounting to 10 per cept, on the sum - insured underihe oldestpolibles; to 8J pet cent.; ■’} 74 per oent.i&c., &c„ on others, in proportion td • the tfrnfc nfstrindlngi iriakmgah addition of <100; $87;50; sib, dec., dtc.,loe*ery.sl,OODjorlclnally inerted; Which is artavefatfeof ihore ihah 60 pet’* * cenl. ott tHe preollUrrie paidi and. Without inbteas ing the annual payment to «« - *fl/g JNO; F. JAM K'fS, Muary. . Philadelphia, Mas 3,1849,—1y. Soiling Off at Cost! THE Buhecflhbi is how sullittg alt his block hf 11$ Goods at COST for tosh. PeHto( ( s Wishing tij riy nut their money to advufjt«|rb will plcftsfe call and , examine my slock, u6l have n large ahd genertd *** j sortm nl of Dry Goods; rthihb I am desirous of »HP I ing for cash. It is iidpofoibi© id enumerate,tH*'dif*’ - ferenl kinds of goodi; t .Suffice ii to any .tbal.l HavB n full of Cloths. (JnSslmerea, Tweeda* Summbr GnOda.fbr pnntaibohii andcunia, C«Urpe|l> Ginghams} and Dress Goods for Ladies. Carpels. . tiery. Gloves, &c. Purchasers aro invited to.call al the ‘*BeC Hive” in North Uanovcr street. <>arli«lu. 8; A. (JOVLBj , July 6, 1849. Observe Tills; PtUPCHAPERS are notified that 8. A. Coyle is de« to sell his Silk Tissues, Bareges* Lawns* Ginghnms, Linen Tissues, and C*Ucoes of fcyery u*o of said Pills, . - 4 i Spinal Affection.— Anna Wood, of Buljahd. Jef-- ferson co,. N. Y., was cured, after she htfdbeep cop-., , fined to bed 6 years, with Spinal .dtiente .and Ab-* scett of the hung*. Tte Hll of her regular Physi cian {Ur. dotation of Clay,) had amounled.to 1600, riee;Circu!oA , .. • ... w ' - Scrofula unit Nercout uebtlily*— Mp. Down of Clay, N. Y.. wo* cured of Dyspe|»*U .Nervous de-* bility And Sctyl'ulufiii affection of tfte heail. alter she\ had lieeh.confined tlx monlha and all other modi cinea had failed. • Cough and Consumption Cured Win. Bentlj/ of Pickering, C. W.‘, ivaa cured Vif a atvero Cough after hr had been conAned to hi, la-d fnrolohg time,' and wan given up by iho Phyairisfta. No had (nidi rnoat of iho cough mcdicinca of iho day, and aif : auppnacd by hia (rionda ond phyaiciana, lo bo in iho’ loot stage of Uoiiiuniplion.'. . .. . Vu/pspsid—A- D. F. Ormabjr; 61 Syracogi. N > Y.. WaV cured of Uyanrpai., tu Severe aa not to b« aide to work for two ycart, . ■ d ' Wm. Bmilhrdf (Jrecnwich, Cbith., woa cnrfd of . ‘a aiveri c,a4of Dyapipai*. Coiiivencaa and Her vous D4hilil». of ycara Handing, after expending largo iuui, of money to no putpoao. Boa C'tt. CU ft/ee(iiri,g Piles.— Xaapii t. Loqnafd, of Aeon; N; y was lured of a aeveri ca it 6f bleeding Pile* of. a number of yooia Handing, after nailing a variety of Pile mcdicinca without efl'ect, Mia. Williamaon, of Bethlehem, N. J., woaaßic ted for thirty years uit It diaoato of the cheat and alomnch, a few doaea.of th,aac pH la cured hit. , [ John Barling, of Wealfotd, Uawego on., N. Y.y, waa greatly Aenemlrd in a caao of Aalluna and dL>" Acuity of brdklhhig lij u«o of IlieOo pillw , Stilts loti of Hies— John Bolfon, 01 Harowletj, Of lego co.. N. Y,, wo a cured of a aevere ca.e of PHc* and oilremo cdativeAOaa 6f hmg add painful duration. Who would not aacriAco a»* ahJN ling, in hi relioVed fMm a 6 dlatreraW* a io6A p 'wt; Mdckbtldgi. cured of Cough, Norvooa Debility, end rihetil «. rangenVont of the digc.livo ofgana. Ho M been aick for Vcara, and gfevAt irtndrMi of dhllaro lo got teliof; hilt to’ her pdrfioia, anJ w,a ao di«c,.ur «cd ho coolU hardly bo lo take the 'The aiwVo art atl erteo fn VrhlVh afl other romoa dire failed lo cure orgfvo relief. Many of the aomo character might 64 puMiahrd ff wo had apaeo.— For pirtlcolsra oco the Uotahic Inailiute, wbicb can . be bsd of sgentia Btwini 6j CouiixinniTt. At itaro are spurious Pflla In circulation calW?- Orlental or Sovereign. Balm, bo. euro to mb beforV you buy Ural the name inf ‘i pR. E. L. bOUtt i' GO.” U oh. tho hcf* of tha Boxes. Nose other* can be genuine, We are not aware that anywhola' making & apurioua article baa yet dared to tnake.osp ■ pt our name; but some of them have fthd'thd irhpu dence to Imitate our hoxee and copy our Circular*,* , Certifies, die. Units* the pobßb aVd cartful when’ they purchase they will be deceiv'd. 1 |, The following persona, In lWdounty, are agenla' for the above Medicine. ..... t J. O. &O. U. AXtlck, Shlppe’nabnrg. 1 ’ 1 \Vm-Ban, Newvllle,, • ' ■ Jacob Hefielbower, Newharg. , Joseph Xi. Slower, Mifflin township. v 1 Perry .u A. (MopUuchlin’s Hotel) Oartislei Pa«£ General Agent for Pennsylvania, Maryland; eoJ Delaware, (o whom all orders should be addiassed.; Q Ami. of Policy arid ( iGnnos payable at |the party’s deceaio. 91.i00.0q -9.75d.00 4.400.00 9.175.00 5,437.80