Valuable Iteßl Estate; tot Sale. | ■AN Saturday the ISIH' of October next, will be *U sold at.piiblicsalejron lho^ premises, in Silver ■Spring township, Cumberland County, the follottr log Ileal Estate, the property of \V ilham C.Houu, ser. This 'properly adjoins farina of John Bobb, John Drownewell, and others, bud is situated near the Triridlo road, and about 1 milo weal of the Trlndle Spiing, and 8. mites west of Mechanical hurg, and contains , • 71. Acres, more or less, of firsb-rale Limestone land, all of Wbioh is cleared, and in a high state of cultivation, toxcopt about 10 acres, which is woodlands The Bj I improvements are a two.story DWEL LING. HOUSE with Kitchenattached, \\\\\m*x new HANK BARN, Wagon Sheds, ftig&JBfcCorn Cribs, and. other out-buildings. A never tailing well,of water is neat to thedweh ling. A young Apple Orchard of choice fruit is on the premises, togethet with a.variety of other fruit trees. , . - , , Also, will be sold on the same day, on the pro mises, a lot of Ground, situated in Main street, in Meohanicsburg, with a two story Woatherboarded House, Stable and other out-buildings thereon, all under good fence. This property adj dna property of Mrs, Oram, and is a desirable place of residence-. ■ Also, will bo sold on the same day* on the,pre mises, a lot of Ground, adjoining the property above, on which is erected a two story Frame House and other outbuildings, all under fence. Also, will be sold on the same day, on the pre mises, a lot of Ground, adjoining the above prpv party last described,, onf which ls„a substantial Brick Building and Back Building, at present oc cupied as a Store house. Sale : to commence at 10 o'clock in the forenoon* f excellent Slalo land, under good fence) and in a good stale ofcullivalion. The improvements are ti two n—fl. story STONE HOUSE, with a log kitch* cn, and Store room. Brick Wash House, Sliiig Blono ramo House, and a well Jgßggges&of vvator at the kitcholi door, a largo dou* bio Log Barn, together with ail necessary odldmild ings. There is also on tho premises a now two story I Log Tenant House. • I The Tan-yard consists of 30 Vats, 4 LUchcs, and, 3 Limes, in tho yard, bhd n pool, 2 Baits, and 2 Hand* lots in the shop, and supplied with water by a good spring and well; there is also a stream of water run ning by tho yard. Tho buildings aro a largo Cranio id ill and Bark House, n two story Log Shop ond si Leather House, all in good order and in a very do* slrublo situation for one who wishes to carry on tho Tunning, as Burk cun bo hod of tho very best quail* (y, and in tho greatest abundance, at about $4 per cord. I would also sell aboul 300 acres of Mountain bind, (ho timber on which is principally onosnut oak. Terms low ABM. SMITH M’ItINNEY. August 30, 1810—2m* VAIiAWBfcE FARM FOR S.UE. THE subscriber offers ot private solo, the property ho now occupies, in Monroe township, Cumber' Isnil county, 7- miles from Carlisle, Si from Church town, 3 from Mochonlcobutg, oml 10 from Harris burg,'on the Forgo road leading from (ire Spring Forgo to Mochenicsburg. This properly Contains 63 Acres, tnoro or loss, of first quolUy of Limestone land, in fli Wgh slato of cultivation, all of which is cleared ox •copl about 0 acres, which is woodland. The form ad fence," Tho improvements ere a two S story woathorboarded HOUSE, a new BANIC BARN, Corn Cribs, Wagon Shed, Wash House and all other neces sary 6ulhuildlngs. There is a never fail ing well of good water convenient to tho dwelling house. A first rale Apnlo Orchord of grafted fruit is on the ptoporty, together with a great variety of Cherry and other fruit trees. This property is a most desirable place of residence. A good lillo will bo given tho purchaser. For particulars enquire of tho undersigned, residing bn Uu> premises. JOHN LINE. August 30, 1840-31* Valuable Town Properly; foi* Sale. ' fpH.E subscriber, administrator of Dr. A. H. Van X HoftV will offer for sale, on the promises, bh | Thursday the 18th day of October, 1819, at 10 o'clock. A. M., in pursuance of an order of the Or- I phans’ Court of CumberlaWl county, the following ’valuable properties situate in the Borough of Me chanicsburg, imsaid county: Npri. -That -largo double two, story BRICK jw-dl, HOUSE; containing about 18 rooms, located in the centre of the lownaml ({■!j||mhounded oh the -south-by the Main sh, the west by an alley, on the north by the Cumberland Valley Railroad, and.on the oast by the Union Church lot. There is a good well of water and tiistern on the premises* a good Stable, and a'number of,choice fruit trees. • _ ; No. S. Ten lots adjoining the Depot lot of the Railroad Company, will lte sold either seperately lots fronting bn the .Simpsdri.t'erry, road* .will .also be sold either seperately or togc lhNo. 4. A lot of about U* acres of Orohnd, in the said Borough, bounded on the south by the Cumberland Valloy Railroad, on the west by lands of Michael Hoover’s heirs, on the north by lho»Green ; Lane, and on the east by the heirs of Ur. Oliver, dea'di * r. The properties offered fol sale ale amongst the most valuable in the town, and worthy of the at tention of capitalists or those desirous of securing comfortable homes hr out-iols. Persons desirous of booking at the properties will have every facil ity afforded ihcm by calling on the subscriber* re siding 1 milo east of Meohanicsburg, . Cs TIT2ELL, AdmT. August SO, 1819—71 Valablc Rlcrciiulit &111 at Public Sale. * ON Friday the 12th . day of October next, the un dersigned, Executors of Samuel Irvine, deceased, -SLlilLrfL w 'h offer at pubitc.saloj.on the premises, the valuable -JiiUlg- Merchant lUilt; ■ of .said deccaicd, situate upon the Dig Spring, in Westpcnnsborough township, Cumberland county, miles south of the Nowvillo Depot of the Cum berland Valley Railroad., There drc.obout 2 AcrcS of land, a two story. Brick House, a Log House and a Cooper Shop Attached to said null. , The mill lias two pair of French Dura, 1 pair of Chopping stones,, and I pair of Stones for grinding plaster, and is pro vidcd -wilh machinery neatly, new and of the most Improved conslruttion, and is actually ono of the best establishments in tho county. ’ ' Sale to commence at 12‘o’clock RL, whoft terms will Iro iftadc known by JAMES U. IRVINE,? , ISAAC KOONS, August 3d, ts4o—?t . PUBLIC SALE. rpHE subscriber will offer at public sale, oh Hie 1. on Saturday;, the 13th of October, at i o’clock in tho afternoon, the- following described properly, nt present occupied by Abraham D. Kline, viz: A House ami Lot of Gtound,situate in Ror bury, Monroe township, oh the Trindlo road,7miles from Carlisle and 2 miles west of Mcchanicsburg.— The lot contains 5 acres and 70 perches, of excellent land, all under good fcnco. The improvements'are n two story weatherboarded HOUSE with Brick Kitchen, a Frame Shop, Barn floor, Spring House, and other gBSsSSSSiout buildings. There Is a well of excel lent water near to tho dwelling. A Young Apple Orchard is on the promises, together with a great va riety of other fruit trees. This properly is considered a, good and suitable stand for a mechanic or store* keeper. For particulars enquire of the undersigned; residing near the properly. An indisputable title will bo given the purchaser, and terms of sale made known on the day of sale by - . . • ' JOHN BROWNEWELL. August 30,1849—7 t • . To the footers of Cumhetland county. FELLOE-CITIZENS— Having received tho nomination of the Democratic party for the OFFICE OF SHERIFF, .. of Cumberland county, 1 respectfully solid the support of my fellow-ciilfcons for said office.— Should I bo elected I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the office with fidnlty. DAVID SMITH. Carlisle, August 23. 1849 LAST NOTICE. rPHE hooks ttf the subscribe* (For subscription to thq “Volunteer,” Advertising ond Job Work,) ore, for the present, left witii Cant. John Gogotkah, of tills Borough* who is authorized to receive ahd re* ccipt for all monies duo thCrcon. After the Ist day of October next, the books will bo handed over to a Justice of the Pcaco for collection. As I am about removing from Carlisle, this notice becomes the more necessary, and those who a*o desirous of saving costs had belter attend to it without delay. GEO. SANDERSON. Carlisle, Aug. S 3, 1019—Gt N. Mi The three story 13nek Ilousti, at present occupied by tho subscriber, is for, ront until tho Isi of April next. Possession will bo given on tho Ist of October. , Estate Notice. JriTTEillS of administration tmllioostatooffsaafc j Ridlctnnn, deed., Into of Silver. Spring township, Cuml)urlamitsoun\y,Pa.ihnVo been granted to the sub* senber living in Ilogostown. All persons indebted to said estate aro requested to Inako immediate pay. mont, and those having otalini Will present tlicln properly authenticated for settlement to JOHN FfUEOVID. Adm'r., August 23,1849—tit , - y Toachdfs WalUotl A MEETING of the Board of School Directors of North Middleton township, will ha held at Orth's Hotel, in tho borough of Carlisle, on Saturday tho Ist day of September next, at I o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of examining Tdachcts. All persons wishing to become Teachers will please attend. UOBT.GIFFEN, Sccl’y* August 23, 1840—2 i ; To ’EoucliOi’s. rplIE Directors of South Middleton township, will i_ moot at the Court House, in Ciriislo on Satur day tho Ist of September, next lor the purpose of examining and employing teachers for said ;ownship. : NATHANIEL WEEKLY, Prest. Aug. 22,1649. Ncwvlllo Academy. Sbl/eot Classical and Scientific School, Newville, Cumberland Coun/y, Pa, IT is confidently believed that few institutions oiler greater inducements to students than tho tbove. Located in tho midst of a community proverbial fur (heir intelligence, morality and regard for tho interests of religion, this Academy can effectually guard its members IVom evil and immoral influenced. Advan tages are likewise offered to those desiring to pursue tho study of tne physical sciences, surpassing those of most similar institutions.' Thoso having sons or wards, and wishing to send them to a Seminary of learning, dro respectfully soli cited to visit Now.vtllo, and judge of tho advantages for themselves, or, at least, procure a circular con taining full particulars, by addressing JAMES HUSTON, Principal, Ncwvillo, Pa., A-ug. 23, 1640—1 y BOOKS 1 BOOKS! rniIOMAS M. MARTIN, desires to inform his JL friends and tho public Jn general, that he has durohased tho store formerly belonging to Jacob Erb, Esq., and is now ready to supply tho reading community with Books of all kinds at city prices.— Ho has just received the following how woiks i Lynch’s Expedition to tho Bead Sea end Jordan, Montague's *• ° « Philosophy of Religion. Dobnoy on Future Punishment* Rural Loiters, by N. P. Willis. Women of the Revolution, by Mrs, Eilat, Thlor’s Consulate and Empire, Nos. 0 & Q. Davy Ooppeiflold, part 3, Tumor, Fisher, and Davy Crockett, Comic Alma nac’s for 1860, together with all tho cheap publics, lions pf the day. Books ordered iwico> week and strict attention paid tn orders fiohi the country* All the Daily and Weekly Papers,'dec., to ho had at tlio old stand next dpor to Burkholder’s hotel, - Carlisle, August 10, IBi'J ■ • Reglstev’s IVotiCC. - N OTICE is hereby given tball poisbnsdntortsled, -that llio following,accounts have Jjopri. filed in this ofiifco for examination by tho accountants therein named, and will bo presented tq Ibo Orphans* Coiiit of Cumberland county,, for confirmation' 1 allow unco, on Tdbsddy tho Iltli'.duy'’pf September, A'. D. 1849, yizt • •'* •*■' 1, 'fljb account of Jbbn Longncckcr* odmmislra lor pf John Bowraohylitoof Eastpcnnsborough town ship, deceased. ’■ , ' 2. Tho account ofSusan Zeiglerv administratrix of William Zclgler, late of the' Borough of Nosvville, deceased. ’ 3. Tho account of Mathias Either, executor of Aaron of Alton township* deceased. 4; The final administration account of Philip Cos sermon, executor of Ephraim Bossermnn, ns settled by J.-VV. Bossorman-, cXcbulor of Philip Bossc'nnun, deceased. 5. Tho account of Benjamin Erb, execUtobof Wil iom Martin-, late of Hampden township,.deceased. ;6. Tho account of C, D. Herman/executor of Elizabeth Herman, lute of Silver Spring township, deceased', ,V. The a'ccouhl of Win. Linn and'Win. Harper, executors of Sarah'Harper, late of the Borough of Shipponsljtirg, deceased. 6. Tho account of James M’Gulro, administrator of Hetty Addums, late of Silver'Spring township, deceased. - , • . ‘ . ... , 9. The account of Samuel Djshdrc, Executor pf George Mater, late of Hampden township, deceased. 10.,Th0 account of Moses .Whislcr, administrator of Henry Miller, late of Mifilm township, deceased. 11. Tho account of Ab’m. Lambcrlon, cxccutur of John .Holmes, lute of tho Boiough of Carlisle, dcc*d. 13. The account of- Adam Longsdorf,- deceased, guardian of Margaret Bulib, as settled by said guar dian's administrator. , * . 13. The account ofPclcr Culvert, administrator of Elizabeth Culvert, late of Mifftin township, deceased. 14. The account of John K. Hcclc, one of the ex ecutors of George Oyster, late of Eastpcnnsborough township, deceased; • • / 15. Tho account of John and James McDowell* executors of Robert Laird, Into of Fraiikfurd town ship, deceased. IG. Tho account of VVm. R. Gorges, executor of john Heck, !ato of Allen township, deceased. . 17. Tho third supplemental account of VVm. M. Meily, ekccutor of Jacob Mcily, lato of Silver Spring township, deceased,. • , 18. Tho account of Thoniza Leo dnd Mary Lino, administrators of Gabriel Line; lato of South Middle, .ton township, deceased. - 19; Tho account of Jacob Long, administrator of Ailum Eichclbcrger, late of Allen township, deceased! . 20. Tho account of Peter Myers, administrator of Joseph Burkholder, Into of Mifllin township, dcc’d. 21. Tho account of George Roller, executor of Francis Porlerv hie of Silver Spring township, dcc'd. 22. Tho supplemental and final account of George Keller, adminletrotor.of John Saxton, lato of Silver Spring township, deceased. , 23. Tho account cl George-Rupp, jr. executor of George Rupp, sr. lato ofAllcn township, deceased. 24. Tho final account of John Row, administrator bf MnrgnVbt Millet 1 , lute of Alien township, dco’d. 25. Tho account of Wm. M. Henderson, one of the ekocutors.of Samuel Alexander, lute of tho Borough Of (Jarlislci’deceascd. • . 26. Tho account ofßobcrl McCartney, ndmimslra. tor ofßachael Byers, late of the Borough of Carlisle, deceased. , • _ . WILLIAM GOULD, Regisltr. Register’s Office, f Carlisle, Aug. tl, 1849. , • Spruce Street Cabinet WarcroomSj No. 119 Sphucr St* h'kiow sth, Piiisa. CONSTANTLY ON HAND,a largo assortment .of superior . • • Walnut and Mahogany Furniture, manufactured in tiro best manner, of modern stylo, and at moderate prices; embracing • Sofas, Parlor Chairs, . • Wardrobes, . . Rocking Chairs, Dressing Bureaus, Teto-n-teles, . French Bedsteads, Centro and Pier Tables;. High Rost Bedsteads, Wash Stands, Hat Racks, Secretaries, Extension Tables, dee. &c. Every article is made of the best material and wot kmanship, and warranted. . T. &D.II.IIRNKELS. Phlin., August 9, 1849—1 y . .. ■gj*All goods bought at this estobfishment pack yd under, tho Immediate supcfintcndoiicd of tho proprio tors, and, sent free of charge to any port of the city. ConsuknpUvcH Read! Ato incomparable remedy, Thomson's Compound Syrup of Tar! for tho euro of incipient, con* sumption, chronic catarrh, bronchitis, asthma,and all diseases of iho respiratory brgmis. V-’ This preparation now so extensively used, is pro scribed with great success by the medical faculty in the many Pulmonary complaints, which are so pecu liarly prevalent in this country, and which annually hurry their thousands to the tomb. . To public speakers the Compound Syrup of Tar ; is invaluable, soothing irritation, strengthening the volto and remaning any pre-disposition to diseases in tlio Lungs and Bronchial. ' Prepared only nt iho N. E. comer of Fifth'and Spruce streets, Philo. Sold in Carlisle by Samuel Elliott. August 2s, 1819—fri - - Myers’ Liquid Cine, A POSITIVE NEVER FAILING REMEDY FOR PILES, WHETHER Internal, External, Blind or Bleed ing, Scrofula, While Swellings, Ulcers, and Ulcerated SoroThioat, Canker Sore. Mouth, Rheu matism, (JUlanoous Diseases, Mercurial Affections, dee. Also; for.Scalds> Burns, Cuts,Sprains,Bruises, &c. Wo feel justified in proclaiming (ho f.ici to the world that df tall .medicines over brought before (he public, none have over been more beneficial to afilic ted humanity than “Sfyers* t Liquid Cure'* Wo know that this Is saying a great deal, but if wo Were to writo volumes wo could' npt say too much in pralso of this Health Restoring, Life prolonging Remedy; Hundreds, nay thousands, bless tho happy hour when first they were made acquainted with Us triiiisconilant virtues; and our present purpose is to Inform other thousands, how and where they may obtain that re lief, Which they perhaps;.have long.sought for in vain. • ' Tho superior excellence of this preparation oyer all other medicines for the speedy and permanent euro of PILES, is well known to nit who have tested it. It has been proved in thousands of instances, and has never failed to euro tho most Obstinate Cases, and wo tiro confident it never will Tail if.used a,proper length of time according to directions. . As a proof of our entire confidence in its efficacy, wo as sure all purchasers (hut, if, after a proper trial, it proves ineffectual, ike nionty paid Jor it will be re turned, , . Tho,‘‘Liquid Cure*’is an cfiecliml Remedy for Ringworms, Biles, Pimples, Barbers’ Itch, Frosted Limbi, Chilblains, Halt Rheum, Musquito Bitcri, Stings of Poisonous Insects, dee,, and fur cutaneous diseases of every description. It is both safe and effectual for Rheumatism, giv ing immediate and permanent relief. No preparation now before tho public can surpass the excellence of tho “ I/qutd Cuio” for. Scalds, Burns, Cuts, Sprains, Bruises, Swellings, dee. Its effects, as a real pain killer are magical. Every Fa mily In iho land should provide themselves with (his Invaluable preparation, the cheapness of which places it within tho roach of ull. i Pull Directions accompany oacli bottle. Pamph lets containing copies of certificates from those who havo tested tho *• Liquid Cure,” may bo bad grads of our authorised agents. Liquid Curo” is prepared only by • JEROME Ac CO., 1 21 Spruce Sired, New York. Foi’sale in Carlisle, by J. A. Rawu.np, solo agent for Cumberland county. 1 August 23, 1340—0 m FiuoaiidFrosli Teas. « THE subscriber has lust opened an entire new selection of BLACK & GREEN TEAS, which ho has selected from the well known Tea store of the Messrs* Jenkins of Philadelphia. The assort* msnt consists of Young Hyson, Imperial* Own povvderand OalongToas, (fanciful namesomitted) nre and neatly packed andsepurod in £, 4, As 1 lb. metallic and paper qualities vary ing in prices from 87 J to 1,35 per pound, and from thojenoouragemenl received In the selling of ,those Teas for more than two years prist, wo have rea son to believe wd can confidently recommend (hem to our oaslomora and the public, as superiorJo any other in our maikpu, J. VV. EBY. Carlisle, July I3j 1810 Valuable Farm For Sato. THE subscribe offers at' private’ sate, his valuable Farm, situate in jSforlh Middleton. township* Uufnbetluhd county, Pa., containing upwards of ' • Acres,• of first rale Slate land, 30 acres of which is thriving timber land; and about 40 acres of good' meadbvv . . land. The improvements are a .Double HOUSE, part log and'port brick, and suil |gg; ubld for ixio families, a Smoke [louse, vScc., iliilSS rho BAUN IS LOG, with Corn Crib and .Wagon Shed attached, a good Horse Stable, Carriage House, &c, ’ . : . Tho above farm is on the State road lending from Carlisle to StcrrettVGdp, and adjoins the Conodo guinct ctcckv is Under good fence and in a high state of cultivation*. If not sold before Thursday tho 11 th of October next, it will thch bo offered-at', public solo, .on tho premises at I o’clock, P. M. Any person wishing to sco the above, farm can do so by culling on the subscriber, living on the premises. August 23, 1840.—8 t Plainfield IVm sovy & Land for Salts /■pHB subscriber intending to remove.west offersfor 1 sole tho properly bn which ho now resides, toge ther witli his entire stock of tiecs, consisting of many thousand trees of ull the different kinds and varieties pf fruits and suitable stocks, &c., for continuing the business. Tho propoity Ss situated in tho village of Plainfield, 5 miles west of. Carlisle, and dontai a About 9 Acres, of first rato. Limestone Lnml, with a TIC tv nml rohi sl_jl forioblo FRAME HOUSEinow FRAME BARN, and other suitable outbuildings, IjJM&.dlnow; a well of water, an excellent Ap- Qrch rd, a Peach Orchard With 25 different varieties, a great tntieiyof Apricot, Necta rine, Cherry, Plum, and Pear, of tho choicest Eastern varieties, all of which'have been selected with espe cial care. Tho trees or properly will ho sbtd sepa rately or together. This is one of tho mdsl desirable small properties iii Cumberland Volley, and will be sold low.' I will sell tices by tho hundred o* thou sand.(ho picseht autumn nt cricatly reduced prices. Address, ANDREW CAROTHERS, August 23, 1840—3 l - Carlisle, Pa. Vutuablo Farm for !Sald« ON Friday,' the ISth .of October next, at 12 o’- pursuance of ah order of sale from the-Orphans\t imported Sogals con stantly on hand, and for Bale Sy ' . ■ ■ \t. A, SfUUdEON. 1 1 .\«|JU.I 111, 1819 , For Sale orExcliangc. Sale, 86 Acres, Unsettled. Claims* HAVING.,.had several years* experience in this Second and Third AudllorVofficca In Wash ington city, (D. C.,) and being. thoroughly acquain- , -.led with the details of. such.accounls as aha.,audited j irithoso offices, particularly those of QuartcrmaWteV* ( and. Recruiting ollicers of tho Army, the undcrsighM respectfully lenders his services as ail Attorney 1 to such os wish to. succeed m having on early aOjudt* | inont of their accounts, wilh a pcl-fcct confidcnco that ho will bo üblo.to give tho most ample satisfaction io: all who entrust their bueinrtft to his care, ' Having had control of all the Recruiting accolinU ’ • in the Second Auditor's Office', from March, 1846,t0 Dcccmbo.,lB47, (during which time,the eleven Re* gimenla Were raised to servo in the War wiih'Mexico.) . and also of tho vouchers for ail transportation in those accounts in the Third Auditor's Office, Itom' , 1847, to the 3d instant,, ami being lull*., m&tfly acquainted with the several individuals cm*, ployed in both of said Offices, he flatters hiinself (hot lie possesses advantages over those of any other indi* • viduul, to enable .him to arrange such accounts.prU periy and to prosecute them to a speedy settlement. By pulling their business into his hands, officers will . bo relieved from the trouble and cfcpcnfce Of a visit la '■ Washington, where, oiler they have arrived, from tho . great prcSs of business before the offices, they will/.' find iVcxtremely diJficult, if not impossible', lo haVd* their accounts taken up during any reasonable period ! of, lime. His, charges will bo moderate, and hd Y - 4 pledges himself to use all honorable means lo adV?; Vance the interests of those who may faVor him with . their patronage. . . Accounts for back-jiay ond also for thr6e months* extra pay, will lie attended to at tho sime time; and'; Whbro sums arc found duo tho Officers, llioamoUnla will ho promptly remitted them through the moil. • Particular oltenlidn will bb jiaid lo the clolms Uf soldiers wlvo served, in the Mexican kvar, DoUnly~ land, for bdfck boy, extra p*y, ftci Also, lo thb claims of tho wldows and children of deceased Sot*-' diets for PoWiotts, nhd Anally lo any iifod every de*.- srription of cUim4 arising before tho Departments or , before GongrcsS;. . ~ • • Lcttcis should bo no*/ paid, ond addressed kO 8. J.DOWEN, Washington City, D. C; . - August 2,1840 —3 m Blind fflandfiiciofjr* H CLARK, v cniuon Blind Manufacturer, Slgrt ■ , of 1110 (toldcn Eagle* No* 189 & 143, South Sycond street, lioloiV Dock street, Philadelphia, keeps - always oh hum! n largo and fashionable assortment . of WIDE AND NARROW SLAT/WINDOW BLINDS, manufactured In the Besl manner, arid bf (lie best materials, and at (ho loWptil cash price*. . , Having refitted and enlarged Ms,establishment,,h< SA.MURL HEPBURN, Wttltesflmethteptacticb of lluvlaw in the several, counties (Onpiher laiid, Perry und Juniata,} of his Into Judicial dis trict. -Any business entrusted to his care will bb promptly attended tov Office in Mrs. Ego’s cor ner room, North- Hanover street, luitnodialely op* poelle the Uanfei Carlisle, March 8» 1.845-—if NOTICE. AN election for llmtccrv Directors of iho Cumber* la lid Mutual •fVoteclibh Company of Dickinson Township, (to servo for one year,) wiH he held on Monday the 3d day of September next* nl the oflico of salU Company*, in Dickinson Ip. A. G. MILLGIti Scct’yi ■ August 2, JB49—si NOTICE. A PPIjICATION will ho made al tho next scsiloh iX of tho liOgUlaluro of Pcnnsylnanlo, for on alter* ution in tho charter of tho Carlisle Deposite Bonk,so as to confer upon tho Institution the rights and prt* vilcgcs of a Dank of issue. By, order of Iho Board of Directors* W.S. COBBAN* Cashier* Cnrli lo Deposit© tiftnk, 3 Juno 30, 1849. 5 Assignee's Notice. A Lti persons ore hereby notified that William iJL C. 1 looser, of the IJorough of Mechahicsburg) county of Cumberland, and Stale of Pennsylvania* did on tlio 3d of-July instant, execute an esSign turn! of nil. his estate, real, personal and mixed) to the subscribers for the benefit of his creditors) which deed of assignment is duly rccordrd. V AII persons having claims br demands against tho said VVilliam C. Houser, are requested to maim known the same without delay, and those indebt* ed to make payment Ip’ . JOHN IIOUSEri, M2TER BARNHAKIV Asslgheed) July SO, iBls— Gi Siiuuucie Orocci-lGB) J\V. EBV, at Ills Grocery and Tcastoro, West. « Main street, Carlisle, has just received and opened a fine nud fresh selection of Groceries, It) addition to ids former variety, and is therefore prepared to supply hie customers and friends with the finest ijualfty of l.o!»f Sugars, either in tho loaf, crushed, sifted or pulverimi, suitable Tor nil purposes ul the low price of ti !H cents per pound, ana other white or soft crushed sugars at lower prices, together with a large lot of the best ; liroWn Sugars, at prices suited to the different qualities, as also a fine assortment of m : ■*' Old Rio & java Oofibes, including Morlm mu! Laquyro, mid Uhj befit tjual |;y of Uio CoflVo finsh roasted, *, ; . Vfppcts JUlq>iet % Cinnamon, and all ollicrs/dcos, (rnsli mid pufo* ground and ungroUnd* tjonelanlly in store* together with Honey & ■ * , including flneal Syrup, Sugar Ilousa and Orleans '''spefit) B ,’ Mould, and CbmWou Candles of all alaoa, aa well as a pure bleached Spann Oil, and Whalo.Oil. Ofsalted fish wo have Salmon, Shad, Maolceral and Honing, at retail. Pine Dairy Sail, In small sacks, as also'Ground Allum in sacks or by Hie emallor qudnllry as may ho wanloil, together with a general assortment of all'oihor articles in Iho line of Groceries, such as Cheose, Vinegar, Soda and \Vdtet Diacuil, & 0,, all of which for quality find nllbee we can oonfi dotilly recommend as equal if riot superior to any similar articles In lire market; Thankful for the encouragement given ns hero, tutors, wa respectfully solicit a continuance of patninadp, Vihich by strict attention andendoavu ois to please, it shall he oiir object to merit. i, w. edy: Garliaie, July 19.1849 “ Qtilclt Stales find Small Prtlfili.u rnilE RED FLAG CLottllHG fetbllE, Bculh X Unnnyor s|roclj hqjhik Hedies' store 1> the rtloco to hit* ready tirade Clothing. ThcChoop. est Clqlhlng under tho auh Is now leMing at (fie a|)qvq ilpro. From da to 43hiclios Cloth Dress Coals uiffi do, worth $l3 ; do, 97, worth $l5; super. French','wool dyed Illiirik, at ,99, worth 9301 Pants ftbhi.'9l*j!lS to 90 j Cluck aud Figured CuUn Vqals'st'll filh w.iiii, ~13; , , • V . V, May 3,'jdtj.