JPamplilel v THE Pamphlet-Lawfl passed at the session of 1849, hove liocn receiVed iat thialoflico, and are ready to bo doliverodito those entitled tcfreceive them. t-.fiJA B * F. l’roth’yv . Pfothonotary's Office, •:?; ? ' * '' !l ,lT6'T©acliers." T HE.BoWd of School Directors vvl|V meet at,the "piillllc house of Mi-, 0, Hbtfinani in Dickinson township,.on Saturday .thefthth daj>o’f August, it B o'clock', 4 A/M., 'for the purpose of examining and set Iccting 14 TcaebeW,'tn take charge of. the Common schools in said township, for the ensuing term. r ' . .JACOB LEFEVER, Scc v ty, August 9, 1849—‘ A iuck of hair and il r sct r lffi i pearls’ *es lost on'jho street.a few d Q ya agA. On of the pin'tlie initials V'A. •A v £ngrayed, ' 'lJh'o findcrwill bo amiably rc wdrded uj.lebvihg.it at this office*’,' • Ahgqst 9, , 1849v‘ " ' ■ :' ,v itattakloiil Tltß’Sd Battalion df 'Cumberland VoluntceVs, arc hereby ordered to parade on the Centre Square, on Monday the 13lh instant, at 7$ o*c!ock ; A> Mvfof the purpose of welcoming the Chief Magiotraloof our country.. The .commanding, officer expects that overy'soldier under his command will bo on parade on this occasion,! ' ‘ . ' By command drJohnF. Hunter; Maj. Comd’g. ; J'. ; F. BARRON; Acting Adjutant Carlisle, August 9,1849; —It Eioctiott Notice, THfi mbnVbUs of the several companies composing Battalion of Cumberland Volunteers, nro hcreby ndtifted that an, election will bo held on Monday tho 20ih 1 ’irtStaStl, forlhe purpose of electing company officers. JACOB BOWMAIV, : ■ 1 ■- '■ CoVCdrtid v g. Ist Bat. Cum* VoK ’ August 9, 1849—31 ‘ i.if AUciifioA v ßig Spring Adamantine “GuardsJ THOMSON’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF TAR AND WOOD NAPHTHA. . This excellent medicine has Jully established its reputation through* ofltlhecountry, as the most certain remedy in con* sumption, obstinate coughs, Spitting blood, bronchi*, tis, hoarseness, toes of voice, pain, in the breast; in short, in nH diseases of the Throat and Dungs. Nu merous individuals of the first 'respectability certify to.its bcneficialelTects, when nothing else would re lievo. V Prepared, only at ; tho N. ; B* corner of Fifth and Sprune strcets. Phiia, Sold in Carlisle by Henry A. Sturgeon. ; August 9,1810—3 t . ' .... Spruce Street Cabinet Waroroonis, 1 No; 119 Srnucß St. iibi.ow sth„ Fuila.’ CONSTANTLY ON HAND a large assortment of superior ' Walnut and Mahogany Furniture, manufactured in the best manner, of modern- style* smhat moderate, prices, embracing Sofas,. - Parlor Chairs, Wardrobes, Rocking Chaus, Dressing. Bureaus, Tete-u teles, . ‘ French Bedsteads, Centre and Pier Tables, , High Post Bedsteads,' Wash'Stands, . Hat Racks, -. 'Secretaries, Tables, &e.'«Sco. * TJvcry article is mnde -6f-the best material and kmanshiptend • warranted. •' . . T.«fc D. H, HBNKELB. Phda., August 9,1949—1 y . (O’All goods bought at thisostablishmonlpncked Under the immediate superintendence of the proprie tors,.and. sent free of charge to any>parl of the city. House and JLpt at Private Sale. TH K subscriber oflfersnl privnlesule, the House. Simp,’ Stable, and Col of Ground, now occu pied by himself, In Uoxbury,'ou'the road leadino from Mechanicahurg to Carlisle. The nODt»l?,'ls*n nevy two story weather- building*, tn good condition. «SESESis,nnd the oul-buildings are nl‘ in good order, Thu lot contains one abro and 70 perches, all under good fence. A .Young .Apple o.chard of'chelco fruit has recently been planted. This property (s well ,calculated' for .a Storekeeper, Blacksmith, or a'meoha'nic of any kind, and. will bo sold cheap., Vor. particulars call on the under* sighed, who Vosldes on the' premises. DANIEC UROWNAAVELL. August 0,1849—31 ’ IiIST OF tETTBRs. ADVERTISED tH THE ** VOt.UMTkt!tt.* , fl Y AI’POItITMBNT. LIST OF LETTERS remcihingin the Post-office at Carlisle, Pa., August I, ) Poraonu in. quiringfor.lo|torson this Hat, will plcascsaythey arc advertised* Arnold John Kline Ellon Adams William • Kremer George Asay E G Rev Line Willlam*^',- BakorPhillp . LorishJohn Brindlo John Fetor Llgh Henry Brown Susannah Lowry William Bender Cnthrino Lewis-George Duller Mllld Leakin Philip M Bean Alexander H M’Malh Michael Brown John Morris Joshua Esq Biulnger Cothrino Myreo James W Butler Margaret Miller & Roberts Messrs Black Joseph L Mlnich Peter Brook J D Rev M D Milos S S Blyler Cfirislanali Morrell Elizabeth Dell Lewis M’Clarma Rcdgew Briqker Jesse; Marten Martha Cotninan. Samuel Munroe John Cornman Jacob . Morrell MrsE H Crosbay. Isaac , , .Nolan John CampheH.Elizabeth Neilson J P Craig John , , Nds Samuel Crawford; E.Mra Polinper Agnoss Cornmnn George i Pierce Lukin's. . CnmlelDavld ». ■ Polleit W B.v DiehKMiohael ■ - PnUereonAnhur Day George D Rinehart Henry Kniest Conrad ■; Rose John Emory lohn'R 1- ‘ ■ - Stoner Nathan ■ Freyler Damrhick HerrnSauliabury Matilda Flint Dr Willinni' Sefyw T Femb*f Pbater 11 1 ! Beegar Mrs ■’ Gitti Charles " Simzuian, John Goshorri Jacob S ' ; Sliaully Valentino Gra»nW Leah Stickle Henry flnrigon Jpshuir SoidVd Chrisiianna Humerolr.C'P a Thompson Mary Hoerr.George . Tdmeny Holly ■f, \ Tlzznrd;Mnria L ilood‘Johh > ' Jt ’Toitrlson' Tames Hudson Jarnoa . Thomab J.imos H Esq anno David .uOnderwood Franklin Hendej John WnnVyiJnoob Hondorson J W Col . Walker Elizabeth HaVellG'JoaopU ; Wagno* Jacob , 1 Irvin Roht Jr Woff David Esq ' Jancrsnn Gmopy ; Wlitlo John Jones Jacob ' Wnynniu LnWjs Jacobs Donjamin Workman Übbcbci Q Jacobs Cliarlos Welrn James Esq Kulz Samuel Willin' W M n. p. wundeuliPh, p. m. Buartlbrs Wanted* AFEW gcnlcel Doardcrs can bo accommodated at a private boarding house, in a plbuSunt part ofCurlislo, bn seasonable and accommodating terms. For partieulon inquire nftho editor of the Volunteer. Carlisle, July 19,1649—3 t . . V Valuable Real Estate at Public , ' sale, . ON,TUESDAY, tlip 2d. of October npxt, will be sold at public sate, oh, the premises, in ! Monroe township, Cumberland county, Pal,'the Real Estate, late Ihe propcrly of Peler Bnolcer, deceased, on the Foftro.Road, 1 mile east of Spring Forge. . . , l3O Acres of first rata lime: ..stone land.The,improvements are,a jnML; targe Stone House, Bank , ii*"liW"V”i BARN, Wagon Sheds, Corn .-Cribs, . and oiheroul-buildinga. Also, a first.rate Spring near and an Orchard of choice,fruiu No, S-a-Oontains 109 Acres, of Limestone land, and adjoins the above. The improvements areia one story HOIISB,.a BANK BXRN,.,and other out-buildings, and a Tenant House, and.‘several springs near the house.' Both farms are hiahigh slate of cultivation, .• :■ v. I No. 3—.pontains 60 Acres* adjoins No. 2* and is one*fourihr of a mile south, of Churchtown; about 10 acres ure cleared»lhe remainder is covp ored with fine limber. . I* No. Acres> bn the Couth .side of Yellow Breaches creekt . The improvements are a LOO HOUSE and STABLE, and.a.good Springvnnd the land is under good ctillitaiion. . No. 6—Ooniairih about 2,.Acres, on the Forge Road, I mile cast of Spring Forge, The Improve ments are a largo two-story House, part stone, a Frame Stable,-.Ulaqksmilfi Simp.’ and oilier out houses, with a first rale Spring In, the baSemem story of the house' -/- ■ No. 6—Contains about 3 Acres or unimproved land, on ‘the York Hoad* near Churchlowrii apd under good feirtre..' ' • No, 7—A'.la rye .and finished, two story House and lot pr ground in Chbrcbtownraljout 40 feet in front and 150 feel ( in depth. , Indisputable titles .will be {riven for tjie above properties., The ahove.propfiriies shown and all necessary,information given to persons wishing to purchase, by calfing on.eithnrof the sobscrib. ers. or on John Lull, living on lot No. 6. Sale to commence at. 10. o’clock, when attend ance will be given and terms mndeknnwn by . , GHORGI3 BRINDLI3; )j, , JOHN JJIUNDLB, J tx r9 ‘ August o,lBl9—fit , You are ordered Ip >aradc at llio public jouso of,C. Meliingcr in on Monday ihc 20lh in* Innt, at 10 o’clock, i. M,,ptoperly cqulpl it drill. By orderot »c Captain. • C. MILLER, O.S, Aug. 0, 1849—21* N. B. An election •’ll! l»o held on en'd lay for company olfi* Valuable Real Estate at Public -•'••••■Sale, ON THURSDAY, the 4th of October next, the subscriber will expose at public sale, on the premises, in South, Middleton'townshlp, Cumber land county, Pa., the farm lately occupied by Ja cob Lehman, deceased, 4 miles south of.Carlisle 1 , and 1 mile north of Craighead's mill, containing About 105 Acres, of good Limestone Land, in a high slate of.culti vation and under good fence. .The improvements, o__ji areatwoMory DWELLING HOUSE. a largo Kitchen, plastered inside ami jJJs^M°»isido,'a largo LOG BARN, Wagon ggsajggjgjSlu'd/Corn Cribs,’ and other necessary out-houses* together with a well.of.jiever failing water near the door* and an Orchard with every variety of Choice hull.' Also, nlthe same time and place, wiil bo offer ed si tract of 20 Acres of CHESNUT TIMBER, near the Holly Iron Works, oh the east side of the. Turnpike. Also, the ono undivided half of 8 Acres of Chesnut Timber, about 4 miles from Holly, on llm,cast side of the Gettysburg road. Also, on Friday, .the, Jill), of, October, next, on the premises, »n, Monroe township, Cumberland county, Pa., the farm lain (be property of Jacob Lehman. decM,,on the mad leading from Church town to Middlesex, Sjpiles north of Chorchlown, containing * of good Limestone Land, inn high state at culti vation ;nhd;und«r, good fence, about ,12 acres of which is covered with firslraie limber. The im provements are a two wory STONE HOUSE, a one story Kitchen, a**Lng Barni 1 Wagon Shed, Corn Ctib, Cider Press,rmd other necessary out buildings. Also, a never failing well of ~water near the,door*.;. There is also, an excellent Orch ard of choice fruit dn'lheprcmises, - The above farnis are m every respect excellent ones. Iridisjyjinhle titles \vi)l bo given; Persona wishing to eee tho ahnVe propertiPs can do so by calling on Samuel Lehman, in South Middleton township, or on tlio subscriber In Monroe town ship* • Sain to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M. en both days, when ntlrndAnde will he given, find-term's mndn'kiiown by .GEORGE BRINDL’E, August 9, 1849—8t' -‘ f Executor. - BY virluo, of eundry writ's of Venditioni Erfponaa und Levari?Facia*, issued'out of* the Court of Common IMi-aa'of Cumberland county,.and to ihu dF reeled, | wi)l expose the following real cal.ito, situate In Cumberland county, to public mile, At. Mic Court Hodae, In tlio. Borough of Carlisle, on Saturday UiV 18111 clay ofAuguKi, 1849. ol'JO.o’clock;'a. : M* vii*’ Alol of , ground, shaded in , WcilpLdinAborouirl, township, containing one acre, more or IcM.bimi/dcd by iho road lenilinff tu Nowvillq Oh the South; ciSt by I lie road l« Dillbr’a mill, and west by David Zeiir. ler, having thcrcoil creeled u tWd story . * • Brlok House & Frame Stable, Ouv”a arcen. l “ k ' en in 0 " 0u,, “ n r°P"'y°r Also, n lot of pfolliid, situated In (lie some town. Bblp, conliilntog 2 (litres, mure or leaa,iTdjolnlng lands of J. If. Weaver and John Fisbhurn, having thereon erected a two story Fit AM E HOUSE KITCHEN. Seized ond (alien in execution as (ho properly of John ,Lippcrl., v - Also; a IrncUof lamVs/lnnlcd In South Middleton township* known na the “Corllalo Iron Worlia*’* con. Ininlng ton, thousand ucrc*| more, or, lcss ( having Ihcroim erected u lurgo : ~>' / b Mansion House, Forgo & Furnaoo, n now Morcliaill toilhvitliTdur run of Moncr, 0 Kircc Bunlt Barns, and necessary Tina 111 Housed, Coal Houses, Cariionlcr nml Blaehsinllli Slinjis, Siubline <tc. Seized nod taken in ueculion us (lie nruncrtv of Michael Ego, decc.iecd.. 1 * And ait lo be sold by mo, a. lAMBS IIOFFER, Sli'ir. Shot iff *s Ofllcd, i * Carlisle, July QO, is4o \ Valuable Farm for Sale. subscriber conlcmploting moving west, offers 1 ot private sale, his VALUABLE FARM, situs, ted two miles oast of Cumberland county l containing . ■ 308'Acres, of drat fata Limestone I.ami, in a high' slate of iul iivalion, dcijoinlng lamia of Hie Poor House farm, Jucob Kut*, end others. On (ho premises ia a liirsn Jjaatk twoaiuiy STONE HOUSE; having If ln all-0 holow nnd's above—be ° largo.hull throng)) the middle'of house, Tho'wads of tits loWorVtdfv «ro, ( v..it papered. Alisehed to the main building is ' nu , a I°' 1 °' ' vl,l ‘ a and kitchen. A Stono Carnage House stands Hoar the nlaln l.nlld ing. 1 hurt) IB 4 cellars in a||,2 uridof Iho 'dwelling house, I under the .small stuns house, and"! under the carriage house. A Cistern'.3o fuel deep will" „ pump in it stands near the kitchen door. There ft a ao a fine large DAN K BA«N ; tyit.lt Wagon teorn Cribs, and other outbuildings. Near tile iTduie is a springer excellent limestone tvalcri which passes through iho barn yard,.'There U also a good' Appltj Orchard, containing about 1 6b Iws, 60 bf which are young ond thrifty. o Punch Orchard, nhd othbr choice fruit trees about the housa. Convenient to tho hum ia a two story Promo Dwelling House, with 4 rooms and a kitchen, calculated Jfuru tenanlhouse and now occupied us such. Tho Cumberland Vnl* ley nnllroml ruiis through, tho furn»» leaving about 80 acres south, 40 of which is excellent limbor.limd.— This> tfnet'would mnko a. small farm, itself. Tho whole is insured to the amount of $3560.. t . Tho above property was.once tho residence of Cnpt, R. O’Urlon—it js now y offered for sale on ren* sonahto icfmu. A good pntt of itiu'purchase rinnney may remain In iho farm if desired. Further doscrip lion |sdo6inad unrtoccsßary. as tho purchaser U inv(* tod to call with tho sqbßcriber residing oh the farm, and see for himqelf,; ' JpNATHAK NEIDIG. July ! ’ ; • •„ 85 Acres, SlierilPs Stiles. JVOTICEs AN election for thirteen Directors of the.Cumber* land. Valley . Mutual Prdtcctibn' Company of Dickinson Township,- (to serve for one year,) will be, held oh - Monday the 3d day of September next, at the office of sold Company, in Dickinson tp,. A. 6-. MILLER, Sect'y. August 2,1845-*6t . OeWnailAEMglisUJoiuHal^ THOSE persons.‘entitled to receive.tho Journals eftfio 6onate.«hd House of Representatives, arc hereby notified.that they have been received <U this office, and ore ready for distribution; By order of the Commissioners. ; AUeat—WM% RILEY, Commissioner’s Office, ’> Carlisle,,Alig. ,2, ,1&49.--3t y Attention Thirdßattalion Cumberland Volunteers! YOtJ oro hereby notified to meet on tho,3d lilbn dny of August, for tho put poso.of electing com pany officers. JOHN E. HUNTER, Augusta, 1849y12t-. . , : , , Maj. Oomd'g. ■ Attention Carlisle. Independent Light Artillery! YOU arc hereby, hotilted to meet on'the 3d Mon dny of 'August)ht tho Aimory, for Hie purpose of.electing company''officers; Tho ’election will ‘ho open from i to 0 o’clock, P. M. ■ " ' JOHN F. HUNTER; Copti August 2,1819—2 t -. Brigade Inspector’* Orders* 1 : ORDER . 1.-i-Sectlon. 15th of. the revised Militia Law, of April 17, 1849, requires' ell iho ' Uniformed companies auochedto'iho First Brigade, to meet on the 3d Monday of August, between iho hours of 10 end 6 o’clo.ch, to elect onn'Cdptarh, one. First Lieutenant, and oho Second Lieutenant, in each company, Tho captains of companies shall appoint two officers or members of Ihdcompany to hold said election; who shall bo severally sworn or affirmed V>‘ coriduct said election fairly ixnd imparti ally ind to make out'a' true, hod correct return .there of, and when said election shall have closed,' dupli cate rcturns thcrcof ehaM be made out and signed tty said’members, one of which shall bd filed with - tlio papers of tho‘ company, and. (ho other they shall cause within ten'doys thereof to ho delivered to the undersigned.. SAM’L. CROP, Brig. Itiap, '' Carlisle, August 2, 1849-^1 Xcaclicrs Waited, NOTICE ia hereby givenihat the School Directors of the school dut. ict of Silver Spring township will meet al tho .public house of George Due.y, in Hogestown, on Saturday the 18th instant, at 10 o’clock, A'. M., for tho purpose of appointing teachers •for (ho several schools of said district. Nine male teachers and one female are wanted. None need apply hut those who can, come well recommended ns to good moral character, and qualifications for tench ing. ‘ Applicants-will 'plcdso to picseiit ‘ themselves at the lime and pided ufoVcsaidy fur examination. , By order of the Board. " ‘ . X.CLENDENIN, Su'Sect'v, August 2,1849—3 t ' .Viißuttlcd Claims. HAVING had several .years’ experience in the Second and Third Auditor’s Oiliccs in Wash* ingrpn.city; (D. G.j) und dicing thoroughly acquain ted with, the details of. such accounts as are audited in those offices, particularly those of Quartermaster* und Recruiting officers of the Army, tho undersigned respectfully tenders: hta.services.os an Attorney to such as wish to succeed in having an early adjust ment of their accounts, wilh a,perfectconfidqncc.iluu he will be ablc to give tho most ample satisfaction to ail who entrust their business to his care; t * , H ,lv lng Imd control of till the Recruiting accounts in the Second Auditor’s Office, from March, 1846, to Dcccmbo., 1847,' (during which lime the eleven Re giments. were raised to servo in the war with Mexico.) and also of the, vouchers for All transportation in ; those accounts in the Third ‘Auditor** Ollke, lioiii December, 1847, to the 3d .instant, and being inti mately acquainted with the several -individunlacm ployed In both of said Offices, he flallrrs himself (hat ho posaesses advantages over those of any othet iudi vidual,.tO cnbtdo him to arrange shell accounts pro periy and to prosecuto'lhehi to a speedy settlement, liy putting their business into,his hands, officers will v?r i•. fi° m ihe'lroublo and expense of a visit to .Washington, where, after they Imo arrived, tVom the great press of business before the offices, they will find it, tXlremeh/ dfflcu/l, if not impossible, to have their accounts taken. ho during ally reasonable period of time* His charges will bo moderate,:and he pledges himself to iiho all honorable means to ad vance .the interests of those who may faVoi - him with their patronage. , ,; ■ Accounts for back-pay and'also fof thfee nldhihs’ extra pay, will bn attended to at the simo timet and where sums are found due the officers, tho amounts will bo promptly remitted them through tho-niail. Pnilmulsr aUentjdn will bcpaiil to the claims of soldtcis who fn the Mexican war* Bounty land, pay, extra, jny, dee. Also, to the elaiinA bflho widows and children of deceased sol diers for Pensions; and finally lo;any find eVcry du scrip!pip of,claims arising Wore the Dcpartiiicnts or bofofd Oungreß*. ' Loiters should bo pod paid, and addressed lo Q. J. BOWEN, Washington Ciitt, D. C. AUgbsl 2, 1819-l3in • * J' Raymond.& Co’s Mnnngcric, r JOISTAiNINCi Ihc rarest collection of Birds, Wild Hoards, and Reptiles, over before exhibited in the* United States, will exhibit at Cmlißle, on SATHR- I) AY, August 11.1810. Open from I to 4 o’cloi k. 1\ M. Admission 35 els; Children under 10 years 12$ cents. , ' . . Among the most conspicuous features of this ilbitioi) is |ho specimen oflho ' Hippopotamusl captured Uy Cnpis John Taller, of ihd ship CSdo.l Re turn, bf'Nbw Bedford, Mass., after a severe nnddes pcralo struggle, the men hardy escaping with their lives, before they were obld to despatch him With llidlr Innceii, ’ -The Performing Elephant ttlppoo,. Who llaa’cnitßcr) aitch o'greal.aanaalion all ovetKu ropo. will go through o variety of PorformUndea, slu h aa \VaIl-4ng, Balancing, Ringing ilia Dell, Creeping on i Ilia foro-lega, Walking over Irik keeper, picking him up, drawing* cork from a hmilo, Ac. r Ma. Bianca, the Emperor of nil thn Uoha, In the Dona of Wilrl.llfnata. Ilia performance* differ from all olhera, hotonl/in the eklll ami a rare which he (Jiaplaya in hia exorciaaa with the lerrifie groupo of Lions, Tigers, Leonards, Cougars, PANTHERS, &c., |, ut |„ ,|, O nn ,| „|. most superhuman comir»ntul wilh which ho exact* Ihq ohudlrnco or those fiorrost ami Most rcmrirsdlflas tonnnU ortho. UeM,i;tlio f.ifotl „ti,| |Tic lutigld. Mi; 1 'frn 0 HV n , V ? mo,, y I'liitainri.lnti he Inn no iujunl r mil IT' iTI 'I 11 , 1 ' 10 liiltiß spcbimfno of Wild Anlmnldj tnHt Iho grciitoxpericnco, chHtf* Jirled; dml rrHourend of tho pronflolota hu.o onalilHl thorn lo bliiiß (oKOthnr m am) aplondiil col-: cc loh; A full doacrlption ofiho Animal, conlalncd "i h .? E i X u v U , on ’ vvtu ba found In the bill, of (ho prmclpal hotel., previous to the anlrol of lha com pany- ■ . , Dublln Woollen Factory for Sale, 1 rpHB sdbicriber ofierb for sale his“ Woollen Faci ‘ J_ toryj situate 6milea north of Newville, Cumf berland coiintyj’.' Tbs Factory Is built of brick, a stories high,-40 feel by 30, with a Dye*housc aW (ached. The Factory was filled up with new-ma-j chinery of the-latest improvement last year, and consists of 1 double c&rding machine s feel wide,! for a braker; I finishing cord SOinches wide,'with rubber cylinder of A.Jenk’smake?! mulei of 102 spindles?. 1 picker* 2 power saftinet 100m5,2 narrow hand looms, I broad loom, 1 nappln'g mu chine, I shearing machine, together with dye-, kettles and- pressing machinery. Also, fulling, stocks'and scourers, and every thing in good on. der for Carrying oh the manufacturing business,— There arc FIVE' AC3HES .of land-with a good MLOG HOUSE and'Kitchen, Garden, Stable, and near 100 Fruit trees, of va ilous kinds attached to theFnOi-ory. I( has llie.best machinery and 1 Is one Of the best establishments in the county, and it offers an inducement ip a hew begginer, as the machin cry are heariyall neWand the millwrightwork is new, it will need bniliulo expense in keeping it ih repair fo* the next ten years locome, The : terms.will be miadeto suii purrbaseVß, July 2G, : lB‘itK—4l* Valuable Farm for Sale* riMIE farm, lote llio proper!}' of Robert Blear, cleo’d. JL situate «n the oust side of the Big Spring, in' yVcßlpennsbarough township. Cumberland co., miles south oftho Boroug|iorNcwvillc,urid4hetame distance north ofSpringScld* is offored-for Batalt vin’s -Nerchanl Mill u wiilmrtntiy perthes of the house, and there Is fonrolher mills within mites of said farm.'; Tho»Cti:iibcrlund Valley. Railroad is within 1$ miles. ’ This excellelft farm contains (~ 185 Acrcs>; - > and some perches, of first rule Limestone Land, in a good slate ofcultivulioo. About 140acrcsarccleor* cd and (ho remainder is covered with good thriving JmeA limber. Tho improvements are n largo two story STONE HOUSE & KITCIL ■S3ii» EtV » n stone barn, stone TENANT HOUSE, Corn Cribs, Wagon Shed. Spring House, a good Apple und Poach Orch ard of-choice fruit—-together with Pears, Plums, Cherries, Grapes, &c» Said property presents as great inducements as any in this part of the county to persons wishing’.!© purchase a comfortable and permanent homcstcod. • , Said property will be offered at private sale until Saturday the Ist day of September next, ot which ♦ line.'if not sold, it will bo offered at public sole, at 1 o’clock P. M. on said day, when conditions wi|| bo made known by THE HEIRS. Any person wishing to view the premises con call on ;John Bleun, living on the farm, who willsliow the property und make known the .terms. The above property will ke divided inlotwo farms, and sold separate, if the purchaser or purchasers pre fer it* July 26,. 1840—Ct* ■ public Sale of Valuable Real Estate. , . IN pursuince of an order of sale from the Orphans* Court of,Cumberland county, directed to the sub scriber, Administrator of Jacob X.ebman, dec’d., late of WcstpchnsboroUgh township, in said county; he will offer at public sale,' on the premises, on Satur day the Blh day of September next,-W i 2 o’clock M. tho following* described property, late the estate of suid-decoaseti,!vixt « "■ , , ;A tract of land situate in Wcstpennsborough town ship.-couiUy aforesaid, cpnlaining 111 Acres & 118 Perches, strict, measure, about 10 acres of which is covered with’ thiiving timber, bounded by lands of Nathan Woods, Benjamin Shut, John Brickcf and others,— The nbbve tract is of tho best quality of limestone land, and in a high slate of cultivation. , The'im jfc-gJL provements consist of a large i\Vo 'story -STONE HOUSE with backbuildingond ouso « a J or g° ond convenient f BANK BARN, wiih Carriage House, Wagon Shed, Corn diib> and oll.other’ne ccssary out-buildings. .The improvements are all in very good repair, and itio fencing onjhe farm In good order. There is also a never failing well of excellent water on the place ami A godd orchard of grafted fruit. This properly, lies about 2 miles cast of Now villa and within $ of a mile of the Cumberland Val ley Riilltbndi , .Also, at the sbme time and place, a small tract of land, thepropoily of said deceased, situated in Prank ford township, about 4 miles from the firsi mentioned tract, adjoining Wm.. Alter, Abraham Dayman and others, and lying within | of a mile of the Conodo guihel creek, containing about 10 acres, 6 of which are good meadow land, and the residue covered With good limber. > . . The terms of sale pro as follows, vfe: Fivo per cent, of iho purchase money to bd paid on the confir mation of the sale! ohe third Of the Whole lo remain in tllo land, the interest of Which Id bo paid to the widow during Ittfrlife. itnd tllb principal at her death; of tho residue Unb-lidlf td l»b paid dh the lat'April. 1850, and the ; otl»er half dh Ihnlst April, 1851. Any person wishing tp vievy tho shove property previous to Ibg&ld, Con do so by calling on Adam I.ehnlan, residing on the first described; tract, or do the subscriber, resldirlg in Weslpennshoro* township Isaac lrfever, : Adm'r, of Jacob Lehman. dec*d, July 2h, 1549—Yt farms for sale. WILU ho sold at public sale, on the premises, on Friday the 241 h day of August.next, at 10 o’clock, A. M., tho following described real estate, belonging to the heirs of Adam Khnklo, dec’d., v|t: No. I. A tract of land, situate in Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, nbolit 3 miles from Stcrrclt’s Gap, and 2t} miles from Bubher's mill.dd joining lands of Jos. Young, and others, bontainlltg 190 AMj more or less, most of which is sluts limestone—iihdht 100 acres nro cleared, and the foeidue is good woods i«_» land. The ImproVembhls dre d good flog House; ho\V FRAME BARN* Corn CiiU, Wdgoh Shed; &b., Wllh a gdod Well of wa *-«9lcr.coHVefi(ont lo the dwelling. This pro* 1 perty is at present ocbUpied by UfthletlCdnkle. No; 2. Alho, \feill ho sold at the same tirtto flhd 1 place, n lot of ground, eilbalo in fellvcr SpHhg lown* ship, adjoining lands of John Outshoi), olid others, cuntbinuig about 4 Acre*) nil of which ore cleared. The improvements dire a good Log House end Stable. A Well of excellent wat- ris near the door. This ptopbfly is at present in the occupancy of John Kunttje. No; 3. Also, will be sold at thb sdrnb time and place, the farm ol present becupled by Elikabeth Itunkle, in Silver Spring township, adjoining farm No. t, and containing 140 AM; moto dr lets, pari of Which U elate llrot!aldHb, and nhbut 180. Acred are cleared-—the residue woodland. Thb ’mpiovemrnls are a good Double Stone Dwelling House, Log Udrn,nnd otlieroonvenlontoul-buildingi. Theie iaan.Applo Orchard on the premises, and a well of water near the door, end also a good running spring conVonieht to the hdusbi The nboto properties \yill ha sold icjiafate, amt a good title glvbn lo the purchaser of each, Bulb to rrimtnrnce at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, when conditions, «fcr. will betnrido khown by' ‘ JACOB KUNKLB, Aitihg for the Htifa July gQ, 1840—4t' ; ' JL B. PARKER* ATTORNEY AT LAW, Olßce in North Hono ur street, in the rdom, formerly occupied by the lion. F. Walla. ... * Marcli 48,'1849;-r.lf» y, -- * - ‘ ■ f “Quick Sales nn<l Small I^rolUs.^' rrMiE RED FLAG CLOTHING STORE, Smiili i ll.mover street, below Bchlzs* itoro Is the place lo boy Innhlnonblo rdadf Untile Clothing. ThoClionpi csl Clothing ilndor tljo.sUn la now selling ulthe ftboVb Uloro. From 32 to44mclioirCioih Dross .Cnais a(96 50, I wbrlh 413 i do. 87, wdrlh 'B|s i JhlpbK Frchbh whol dyed tihink, at SJ)j. worth 820 | Pant* horn 8l 25 (o iflj RlucHi nhli Fldnfcd Satin VcSIS »t 81 80, ivorfli »a. " May 3, 1847. BLOOMFIELD HOTEL, Dlooinflold, Perry County, Pa. HENRY D. WOODRUFF. May, I7j 1840—Btq ' ib the Poolers of .Cumbertaiid counity, {,by,burner* J- °V® friends, I hereby offer myself (o your con* siderauon as p candidate for the | OFFICE OP SHERIFF} : . of Cumberland county, at the ensuing general elec tion, subject to the decision of the Democrslic Coun ty Convention. -Should Ibe nominated and clecledi I pledge myself to diechorgo the duties of said office wilh impartiality. DAVID CRISWELL. §hippCnsburg, April 14,1849 To the Poolers of Cumberland county. T7®LLOW(-(emZENS_I offer myeaif to vour X 1 vonsideialian aa a candidate for the OFFICE OF SHERIFF. subject to tho dociaion of tho Democratic County Convention.. Pledging taysell, in the event of my nomination and lo discharge the dutips of the'office to the licit of my ability.- ' ' 1 ANDREW ROBERTS. June. 10, 1840. • To the Polerx of Cumberland county. -riELLp oiler myself lo your JJ consideration as a candidate for the .. OFFICE OF -SHERIFF} \ ROBERT CLEAN. of Cumberland county, at the next general ~elen tion, subject to .the decision of the Democratic County Convention. Should Ibe nominated .and eledted, I,pledge myself to discharge the duties of said office With fidelity. •• t - • • DAVID SMITH. Carlisle, April fe. 1845 To the Voters of Cumberland county. FBLLOW.rmZENS-*-13elng solicited by a number of my friends* 1 ofler tayselfaß attah didatb for the ■ OFFICE OF SHERIFF} at the .ensuing election. and will be lhantilhl for your suffrages.-' Should I bo eletled, I hereby promise to pfrlbfm Ihu duties of aaid office faith fully- JOHN F, HUNTER. Carlisle, April !>, 1849 . - 7b the footers of Cumberland counly. FEIjLOW-CrTjMENS—I hereby ofler toy self as a candidate for the ~ OFFICE OE SHERiFt' i of Cumberland county, and solicit your aupjtorl, pled ging myself if elected,to discharge the duties of said office-with fidelity. 1 MONTGOMERY DONALDSON. Wcslpenusboro’ Ip. April l? k 1849 ... To the Voters of Cumberland coilniy, FELLOW-CITIZENS—AI the solicitation- of many friends I hereby, offer myself, to your conside ration as a candidate for the OFFICE OF SEERttfE, at tho Chsuing general election, subject to the cited aion of the Whig County Convention. Should Ibe nominated and elected,M promise to discharge the duties of tho office with fidelity and, humanity. I therefore p jctfully solicit your support. • ; ’ JOSEPH McDARMOND. Newville, April 12,154fi To the votersof Cumber hind county. FELLOW CITIZENS—Being encouraged by a number of my Lionels, I offer niySelfas a candidate for the OF SHERIFF ; of. Cumberland county, al the ensiling genctal dice linn—subject to tho decision of- the - Democratic County UonVchUon.. Should I be-hniqinntud and eledted, I pledge inyfeclf to. discharge' tlio duties of said office.with impartiality. I lbcrefnro respectful, ly.solidl yoUir support. j; LONGNECKER. Wormleysburg, May 10,1649. Tq (he Poterb of Civmbtrlurid conixty. otfer toyseir lo yoitl Jj consideration for Ihe OFFICE OF StIERIFFj subject to ititeTTominaitoh oflbu Wntg t/Odntyxrnn* venting;, Should Ibe fortunate enough to be elected, I will discharge ihe duties of the ofllee with impart!- alily. and fidelity. . ,> tidilEhf M’cAiitNEVi Cifriislr, Apri| 12, 184& . 1 . • County T^cdsuPct 5 , ROBERT SNODUiUSS w-ili t»o A canditiate. for Cuantjf IWaiuheh subject to ihe deeikton of the Democratic County Oohvenliom Carlisle, July 12, 1849. dtOIIIV it CIV DEL, Dentist, DESIRES to inform his customets ami the public, that ho will bo absent , from Carlisle for six or night weeks from this dale. After his return he will ho prepared to attend lo ail those who may desire his services. • .. . . July T 9, 1849—41 HOMCEOPATHIO PHYSICIAN, respectfully tenders his professional services to the citizens of Carlisle and ylcirilty; Office id Snodgrass' Row next door lo‘ Justice.Holcdmb's, where fie ban at a) times ho foUrid; when not provisionally cbgdgedi Carlisle, June 7, 1849—if - SAMUEL will te«llrtrlliß|)fnbltbe of tile iaw.ln the severe) counties (Cumber* land, Perry and Junldta.) of his late judicial die. irict; Arty business entrusted to his care, will he promptly allehdea to. Office fh Airs. Ego's oor nor r.obm, NdKh Hanover street) immediately ep'. posile the Bank. Carlisle, March B, 1649-ml* . WHEREAS the Honorable FuaiißnicK Watts* Piesident Judge »f the /jpVer.oi Courts of Cum* mon Pleas of the counties of Cumberland, Perry and- Juhiato, In PdhniylvtitUn, ahQ justice of the Several Courts of Oyct ahd Terminer and OeheiM Jail Db* livery In laid counties, 1 and Hon. Johh SlUart ahd John Clendehin, Judges of the Cohrt of Oyer ahd Terminer add Qenbral Jail Dbllvbtv, fbfr the trial df a|l capital and other offences, in the said cohniy df Cumberland—by their precepts to me directed, dated the 12th day of April, 1849, have ttrdefcd the Court of Oyot artd Tdrmlrler end General Jail Delivery; lb be holden at Carlisle, on the 4th Monday df AUgust next, (being the 27th day) at 10 o’clock In tho fore noon, to continue one week. NOTICE is therefore hereby given*te the Cord* ner, Justices of,(he Ponce end Constables of thbsald coiirtty of Cumberland, thdi ihey ere by the said prei oept commended to be then and there in their proper personal with their rolls, records; inquisitions, oiatnl nations, and all oilier, remembrances, to do those things wMef) to their office); appertain to he done,aryl all thdaelfiat ore liuund by recognisances, to prosecute egainsi this prisoners that are.or then shall be in the Jajl of, said cduntyjarp to.be there ip proseegte tbeih as shall bo just. JAMES HOFF ER,Sheriff Snsnirr's OrHbfct ‘ ‘ Carlisle. July IS, 1840. $ NOTICE. APPttCAttON will bis made,at the nett feisioh of (he Legislature of Pennsyinahle, for in alter ation fq the Charter of the Carlisle Deposit® Bank, so Ra to bonfer updh the Institution the right* ehtl pH vliegia of a fiank df issue. . liy Order of tbo Board of Dlbciors. . , W. S. COBJ2AN, Ciahlof; Corli-to DfcpH«lie Bank; ? Juno 80. 1640. 5 . . . . . ALL periods are Itcrbhy nbtifled ttial William U. Houser,ul' IHO Ilalolluli of Meolianlbabiiro, bniihiy of Whri Slhlb of Potthaylvotiia, (liil bti Ilia 3(1 of July inalaht; exbcttln nn aaßlm luem of all Ilia biliito, teal, personal ami ntlxedi lo the ahljactilipra for iho benefit of hliomlilotsi which deed nf nbaigmuenl Is duly tecbtdid. All poramta having claims or detluttida sgathal thh paid William O. Ilouabr, nib requested id malt'o known tlto iamb without dfeiay, and those indobi cd lo make payment to , . ' JOHN. HO'tISER;. PETER BARNHART, Assignees. in); 86, 1849-8 l DR. JT. K; SMITJnt, ACJUIOI Proclamation. Assignee's NolicCt LlFfi. ISStBASCE. the filrardllfe Insurance Annuity and Twit Company ol Philadelphia', ■ Office No. 159 Chcsnut Street) • ■’' > Capital $300,000, Charter Perpetual; ‘ - , CONTIN UE to make Insurances oh Lives oh th'd 1 most.favorable terms} receive and ekenot* Trusts, and receive deposits oh Interest.. The Capital being paid op and invested,,togeth* u ler with an accumulated premium fund, afford* 1 a perfect security' id the Insured. The premium may bo paid ih yearly, half yearly or quarterly payment*. , V ; * The 'Company add aBOfaUS at stated periods to the insUraftces of life. This plan of insurance is / the most approved of, and is more generally In use, than any other in Great Britain, (where the subject is'best understood by the. people, ap'd ~ whore they have .had the longest experience.) as appears from the fact, that out of 117 Lifeihshf.- rance Companies there, of all kinds, 67 are on this, plan. , The first tiONtJS was appropriated in Decern her, 1944, amounting to It) per Oent. on the sum ‘ insUted under the oldesipoliciest to 8| percent,* ?4 per Cent., &c„ &c., oh othOrs, in proportion to-, (he time of standing, makingen addition oftlOOfi $87.&0$ S7b,' &c.',&0., to every #l,OOO, originally 'insured, Which Is ah average of more than 50 per cent; oh the premiums paid, and without increase• ing.thia annual payment in the Company. ! The Operation of the BONtfS will be seen by’ the following ekamplesTrom thd Life Insurance 1 Register of the Company* thus i • . -/;,j ; “77" f aura | Onnijs or I Amt. of Policy *nd . - Policy. Insured. I Addition, Donut payable at , | ihe^Hy*adrecib«. No. is ji.nuo jioo.oo «i,ion.oo “ 88 2,500 950.00 2,750.00 •> 205 4,000 400.00 4,400.00 “ 270 2,000, 175 00 9,175.00 ■ ■ “ 333 6iooo| 437.50 5,437.50 : Pamphlets ttohtainlng Ilia table of rales, and explanations of the Buhjrcti formsof application! and (briber Information may bB Hat) at the office, sratis,' in person or by letlert addressed to thß Plesidentot Actuary, fit VV. IIICIIAUDS, PritiJnh .. , JNO, F; JAM ICS, Aetuarjr, . ,4 Philadelphia, May 3* 1849.— ]y. ' * Selling Oirat Coat! THE subscriber is now tolling ah his slock of Dry Goods at COS'i' fot ihBh. PeHftns Wishing |d lay out their money to advantage Mvill please calland < examine my stock* .as I have a largo and general ks* sorimtbi of Dry Goods, which I nth desirous of sell* ing for cash. It U .impossible to enumerate the dif ferent kinds of goods; Su&co It to say that I have a-full assortment of Cloths, C^ttimeres,,Tweeds* Summer Goodsjbr pantaloons and costs, Calicoes, Ginghams* ahd Dress Goods for Ladles, Carpets, siery. Gloves, dtc. Purchasers arc invitfed to call at the ‘‘Dcu Hive" in North Hanovet street, Carlisle- July 6* IB4^i ■scl-vc ¥liis; Purchasers etc notified that s. A.fe)»i«i»dei iertiiined 1 o fie I! hi h Silk Tiiium. I) a Vcger, tavni) Ginghams, Linen Tiasuca, and Cslicoea of nttfV stylo and quality, wtlholll rogSrd lb 'cost, poison* waHtiHg atty of the above goods will find It to theif advantage to call and bitamino fill the Ihbmaelvca; ' Carlisle Juno Si. ■■ 1 : SUmmclr Groceries. T W. teBY, at his G rnbery Anti Ten store, Weak •J I Main street. Carlisle, has just received and opened a fine ftnd fresh selection of'Groceries, Id addition lb his further variety, and is therefore prepared to onpply. his custontetaand friends With the finest qtiality of iaoaf Sugar*), either in the loaf, crushed; sifted of jtulverlted; suitable for all purposes at Dtp lo# price Of fed s con/s per,pbundi,and other drhltd of soil crushed ' sugars at lower priced; logetnef With a iareadei of the best “ Sfowii Stljj-ai l ), at pribes United to the different tjualllleS;oa atsb d fins assortment of. Old Rio & Java CoSbee, including Morlia and iiaqeyra; and the beat dual; ity of Ilio Coffee fresh roasted. |j Ftpptr, JlUpftt, Cinnamon i and all oltierspiessi • i fresh and pule/firodnd and Ungronnd; constantly ; in store; together with ■ , , ilohey & lolasteiij includlhgQjreei Syrup, Sbgni Hobss and Orleans Molasses; .... . ' Sperm, Mobld, and Common Candle! of all •izes, os welt as a pure bleached Spbrm Oil, and Whale Oil. OP salted fieh Wo hath Salmon, Shad) v ■ Mackerai and Heating, atretail. f ,! ' I Fine Dairff Salt, In urtlall sacks, is also fi round 1 > Allum in sacßa of liy the srtiatlar iluilnlliy ah mar be.tvaniei), together with n general aeaonment of all other tyticlba in.llio lino. n (Groce ilea, aboh aa . Clteeie, Vinegar; Soda and Water. Bisbnil, &b.i all of tbhldh Tor totality and prices Wo can confl-t • - denlly fcDodlhli'hd da equal if hot superior to any ' similar aiUeioa In the Uiarkali. 1 , r Tlianklnl (or ihe.entpurayelnehl giren hi here: . tofore, we renpeclfully solicit a continuance of patronage, which bjr alriot attention and endear- r or» to please, it shall bo obrobjecUn.lnaril. i. i i l a J. W, EBYt, Carlisle; July 18, 1049 •. i . Glass a lid Qutcnsirtlfo. A LAKGB ahd gbneral of gUti JX bowls* temps, difthe*, plUshels; fins fluud'l table and bal iUmbliSrk; Jelly glams apd other classmate, AUo; China, Liverpool, and G rani la Teh ih[B Ih varlcly. Also, plates, dishes, bowls; cubs And sauced, pUoHers,boBiHfda,peeper roogs; 1 coffee bHd In a pbts, sugar bowls, cream mugs; eallad boWU; hhambar ftSre, and generally all oilier ahloles of Liverpool, Qranlte and Coinmott wste, in store and for skle by Carlisle, July 13... j. W. EDY. alld frclb Toils. THE subscriber has Junt.opened An entire new selfdiloh of OLACR& GftREN TEAS, whist he Hal Selebjed from the well known Tf,s store pf the Mesirs. Jenkins of Philadelphia. Thp assort . ment donSisis of Yountf Hyson, Imperial; .tiiin; powrjbtand Oalontf Teas. (fsnclrul.nninss.ofyNtspj and lire neajly picked and secured in}, 1; & 1 lb* i metallic and paper p«okaj?ni~ihn qualities r»ry* Ing In prices from 571 10 LM per pound; Soil from the encodragemrni drived in theeellihg bf these Tele for more than two treats pal), fre lia*«.te*r Soil to believe wb ban dotmdeniiy taeomrriehd llibid 16 ohi busiomefs and the publlb, St Shperlor toany othhr In oiir market. JsWiEBVi: - Calltale; July 19, tSltf* mi tbs. t-'Aivbv f,ooi>s, nobiis, iiT; A t IiAVERSTICK’B old cll.blhhW Drug and ; XJL .Blidk Store, on North Hanover alrcel, anew •apjily it Drug* and medicinci, fresh andcaiefulW lelotlliJ, iogellior with a rich, varied epd oxtenaivei (ijarirtmonl of FancyOooUS, Boolia, Perfomea,B(iiiW. Culllcryi.Gold itnd Silver Pena and Pcnclia, Owner liua’ Splendid Pdllor I.ampa, Girandoles andJToW. er Vote!) Elhctinl Oil Lerfipa. Frulte arid Ohhfec- ! ' tionnry, and a variety of oilier otlldiia which U|,' " ' iinpolaildo to chilmoinlb, hut cothprislng (ha moat ' . aplolidiil dlajilny oveV offered in Catliklkpnnd at prh V cea torieapbndlngly, cheep;' The allHUlon or hU ' old uietida and cualoiriera ahd lllb public generally „ ''A" lo i UU . P''«bnl stock,wilt ' which ihey cannot fall lb b© pieced. * : , May S 4. fe, W. HAVHRSTIpK. : Olivo OH. A VP.RY supptlor atllpla of fre.h nordea.i* Xi. 1 able Oil, just locelvoil and for. mil* store of 1. W. July 10,18-13 J. w, J&WA-RK Furniture 7«rnhlii j«H..llKslt*d » t'. N Or. BswlWs’ D»n» store; ■ . ••' , ~ • May »,UB« ~K- V, ; v- •: “'.iV'i'-T,V 6, A. COYLE;
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