EN s i f i Ak E,' .... , 7^PhiiiidelikliNgikai l edehlilo: '141110.;., 1 tit. 1 The forst n ndykltre trery Onte lianYl44ooPci. 311 #** ' 4'o; 6 •,' 4V 14 0 -4 ,N,lit.ili t t ..l o* a ir• iyi...pi«l . li A-iik . ifOL . 44'64 - ' : • ', ' '-• %,-..: • I*, , .A4Q, . ' .. iliolii,,Ofl9ol4l3o):*, Wii : Vr i;bi, - L .. .: COSINE ''6 ;14. 1 -lim'ill reins et fi9.371 ..• • '" ; ' ' 'WHlPial4ligod red hilvoldh 135 a 158 e. .CORIO,- , -lifindleren Yellow,. Is irerth 50 ets pr busk.' rdr , and Piiadda Me . '... ',,,... ~, •:..1, .:. ' 1 ; • ' - .WRit3kEV3o: its bbis.2lle'lpt: hhdr; -. • : - -- ,r4,'":lllo. : A*ii . ccintairil fil ~'r.Be= Siiiiite,,SOtsarastrzs,-4 dhe,elementaof the wholesnimalittrticture &eh :04 fibra,,glende, musclestAendOns,Ahel: nails; Ate ,hair; 'and ,even the bonesihemitelvesi are-all anstained .brthe blood. Well may it be called tha.at t eem of life. In.propertion.tofhe purity; wilt:be that of the substance Into vithich iris con tinually Changing:, Corrupt blond latticed of pro. dueing.health, is likelyenough.to develops sores and ulcere. When these appear t ;Wh i 3ther in the specifiCforms el scrofula,• abscesesoloe; , or of the ordinary tynet!, thereis no;tditterganOtLia be lieved, that wilt raPidikietitraljae:the Virus in the blood from whence they spruntanthiapiepa. ration. - Natural action of the excretory;organd, renewed appetlte,.recruited strength, and a clear skin, are the results, secured to the afflicted from the use of this.medieine t .ast . he uniform testimony of a multitude of attested cures abundantly prove. Prepared and ibld , by. A. B. D. ..SA.?.lDS,,Drug glrte; ipo Fulttnienreet. New York.. Sold also byil. ELLIOTT. in Carlisle. and by.drug. glee generally throughout the United States. ' Price _ sl'per. bottle., nix bottles_for, iVONSUMP, TN:lN.—There perhaps no disease with whirli Cu,"a country, is affected, that sweeps off .o AtititiallY Romany vittlen, as that fell destroyer of the hutatturece—,Consumption. Day, afierday, year Afieryttli,thelnsatiatelnonster hurries to thq portals : of the cold and silent tomb; fresh added.victimito its 'conquest. No walk of life is sacred.from its blighting, influence,* NoAge is exempt from • Its dathAealing shifts. the old, the-middle aged and the young, all "alike are leautfor,this common enemy of mankind.— `The white haired patriarch, whose life oftemperanct 'hes rendered his system Impervious to the attacks o othertlls and. whose good deeds prepared him Ibrthe .-enioymeht,ortireipealm-evening,finde-Coneuinptiok fastening its fangs upon .his vitals, and tearing him froMfi world ever. bright to. minds which look tom- placently on days Well spent. Is there no help for the afflicted I No preventive of the dangers which hcees us in our changeable and fickle climel We think Cher . is. And If the allegations of thosewhaJere_at, .leantemitted - to - vetnelty; there in a preventive End a remedy. k . WlssAl'i BALSAM OF WILtrOMLSIT,' is offered to a Suffering world.as such. - Itneeds not the "adven titian* aid" of slang string of Witten' certificates to give it notoriety'. Its true gable and intrinsic easel lance are sufficieht to entitle It to the confidence DMus public, had to "wall on to fame" tbe,name of Its In ventor, as a beneflactor Of his specie*, The genuine signed-I.BUTTS 'on the wrapper— Sold is Carlisle twiS. ,ELLIOT 7, sole agent. . ZARRIED, . On Tuesday morning, the II th inst., by the Rev. A. H. Kremer, the Rev. JAMES A. Davit:- NEIN Principal of the Male High School, to Miss MARY, daughter of Geo.'Keller, Esq., all of this buMugh: On the ith inst. by the same. Mr. GIBSON C. KNETTLE. 10 Miss C&TIIARINE MOUNT; both of Frnnkford New tabextisentents. 11 Dry Goa ds I— -NewArrangement! , . SHE subscriber ha? just retu r ned from the city lit and is now opening, at his Old Stand, on Main street,- in addition to his. former-stook, a LARGE A 740 WELL ERUCTED ASSORTMENT OF FIN• AND starka DRY GOODS. which he in tetuirto-sell according to the old motto, "'quick .sales and small profits." Among his goods ate Englislrand American Prints, from 4 up to 12 ' cents, every variety of style and patterp, - Bleached and Brown=Muslins, 36 inch at-0, •English Ginghamilirl2 - tents, • - Franc:ll - Lawns at 12, and every* other article equally cheap. Als, - Toi large assortment of,GRO - BEIGES. and QUEENSWARE. e Be offers good New Orleans Sugar at 6, prime at 7, milt ed loaf ail() and broken loaf at 11 cents—good liioCoffee_atj„). - Leenta, ood Molames Sole per quart:New Orleans baking Molasses at 10—al. so HOney, Syrup,la superior assortment of Teas, Spices, etc. GEO. IL CROOKS. *oral'le Fenutle Seminary, NEWVILLE, Pa. A/1133ES BELL and - WHYTE Principals. All. the branches comprised in a thorough English course, will be taught in this Institution, together with the French language, Music, vo cal and instruthental, apd Drawing. Arrangements have been made .to accommo date a limited number of pupils from a distance. '('hey will be constantly under the care of the Principal and her Assistant, who will.give every attention to the mental, moral and physical edu cation of those entrusted to their care. TERMS, For Session' of Five Months, the first common cing on the let of May,--the second on the lei of November, payable one half in advance , For boarding, lodging, washing, light and fuel, per term, Tuition in the Juvenile Department, comprising orthogrhphy, reading, writ ing and arithmetic, (first session) Tuition in the Primary Class,compri sing arithmetic, geography, English grammar, history and Nat. Philosophy, $9 00 Tuition in 'Junior Class, comprising algebra, geometry, astronomy, botany, rhetoric and natural philosophy,(a,t large) $1 i 00 Tuition in the Senior Class, comm.'s- Ataikunlalr,Y;,l:PhyttiolokY-,—elettenta-of______ enticism,lpgio, mental ld moral science, $l3 00 :Orthography, reading; penmanship, grammarJcompciaition and scripture his tory will be attended to by all the pupi Id: Tuition in music, and use of Piano, $l5 00 " drawing,. $lO 00 " French, $5 00 ' Harp:mums—Rev. Messrs. A. Sharp, It. Mc- Cachren...,E..Breidenbaugh; J. Wise,—John Kil bourp,4Frincipor of Male;Academy,—Miss Sa rib P. Foster, Principal of Washington Female The, undersigned Committee, entrusted with the directiOn,of the Nowville Female Seminary, take plealure in bearing , testimony to the emi nent qualifications -of the Misses BELL and WHYTE, as teacheri and guides of youngiadies. They are'graduates of..the Washington Female Seminary, and have the best recommendations from Miss SARAH R. FOSTER. the ;Pridcipal of that institution. We fool confident that parents entrusting young ladies, to their care, may feel assured that thew plysical; intelleitual and moral eduentiOn will be faithfully attended to. ' JOSEPH- HANNON , e : , • .1 , , SCOTT CCOYL; , - • • ' "- pXVII) STERRETT • , • ' AGELSHAII.Pi ;Truitees;k Silk•:Friggee, . aild.BOons 1.• • 4.1r-ir.i.iiniiiitit.itir'cor.Oiff t .to,i t a t eli Preset ' .411, our owitytnerniftteture) • e asiottment' t 'tif the;, beat ,gualityi...for 'sale at tlieforniat'enah prices, at C., JriDßESS 'LElt'S',leringti•tiiid:TrimnitOg':Siore,..No. 47 S. A.i.Seepild•attriet; above Chestnut ,: Togeihet with a 'regular. assortment tirrpEL ...GOODS -Puree and ."'.thrtiii",tsco.' , ..:Ajp6;a Jorge lot of Ropestio Cot+) 'ton rThnges.:' .7 ••••;".-----••—.---..-- .Parolisalfg - tirAissitid - ttiAlL7 ~Thaq , will. find ••3tto their.; to,•dci siv,"ati thiPgroode will' be • sold esti"' • -•'' 'Philad. aprlS' • jusr.received PtookororMuslins ind Calicoes. low_pricea. Call " ' "" ' • ; 11013'T.' tRyINE; Jr.. .srr tai stock ofiFitiid LarnOtrinet bieriber. k ri499 ° II • iitvrsE ' 4 '' ' ' 'f iP . e/2' I°. , t • . I R . t 14,,:vogivotook of ten 4,Tagilnkotty:Oyetoduscreceired bytibotto. 47 , ;;4 " - r R. 4 "i ;411117.10°I))7a41"ildies Ili invited 1 1 i 90 - IrPid umui,frAin 12* to 25 at& 4%1r hibledbor, IRVINE. Jr. ~4,0041 'unit • 111 1'; 'LiiklblEt(ol4lo4l(oo4f!.. .) , Aelp;o4liiiiiiefi iiiitprifiv'Ve'frilh‘ 't , ; ' 'le I , lem:, ?i t O'' . • • ,"b ~. i't • i V,t'`,`;,••, ',, • t ' 1 1'; , ., ,, , ,, • • Outeincnto.. Pieekunifi - :aiilhOligi - of ..I.olut.gutirint.;A)iims,_will,jiteilii?ere4-.in tho Methodist Ep p Citlielei- on •WiniNssimi , thiSilEt o'clock, son•Cllgk4%,he citiYeDi ; care ,` leepoct ( ully9ra vi attend.• 2 - vz. A. ' `," KEEtk; ' B. KENNIMLY .7 Of • • • C. C. TIFFANY. • • L , Aiiiingemein R. DIED Aritil 5. • :.:Auditor's Notice. • . THE subscriber, iinnointed 'Anditor ,to she! the assets'of JosErn Iticiame, of :Me• elianiesburg, among the creditors, will stn . :tint - to receive claims, at his office in Particle, on Mon- DAY, the 24th of April, 1848, at 10 filclock,s.m. L. G. BRVIDEBURY, - aprl2 • Auditor.', A FEW. pienei of French Lawns, very fine, and new style, for sale by • aprl2 G. R. CROOKS. 20 PIECES English Gingham, at 12a cents, for sate by npri2 • • G. R. eIt.GOKS.. • Rags 1 Rags HE subsciiber give the highest price for RAGS, delivered at hie Paper. Mill; cifitr.t.lieWarelfiuse Of Jicob RhO - Cirf, - p - dy•; - able oither in•cosleorPaper. . - WM. B. MULLEN. P,tipertown, opil2 • A LARGE assortment of 'Bonnet and Cap Ribbons very cheap, for sale by 'aPrl2 ''G. CROOKS. • . Green Gxygenated Bitters; A.. I{7E'; IGN Remedy foeDyspepsitt in an •_oLiti_formersuch-ae-Pain-in-the Stomach,' Headache,Habitual coetwenese, Henri Burn;Acid tomaoli, loss of Appetite; also Piles, night Sweats, Incipient Consump. lions and Asthma; attended s nith derangement _OLthe AtOmaph. ,This medicine has been used by the proton: etor seven years with - wonderful success.— None to hie knowledge troubled with the above mentioned- disea.es, who have given it a lair trial, have failed to receive benefit; while many, have been raised almost ficari tho borders ot* the grave- The certificates which we have in our possessidn; and present to the publie can not be questioned. From C. C Trowbridge, Erg. President of Michigan Efate Bank. Detroit, Aug. 30, 1 845. Geo. B. Green, Esq. Windsor: Dear'Sir—Having been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia, and having been cured, as 1 baliev, by your "Oxygenated Bitters," I most cheer fully-attest their efficacy. My case was a bad one. In the spate of four months 1 lost my strength and , forty-seven pounds of flesh, was compelled to abandon business ,'and remained an invalid for fifteen months. Travelling, ii:l - frtm offiee . duty and recreation had done something for me, but there seemed little probability of a cure, until I began to take the Bitters. In one week I was greatly relieved, -and in-three weeks I Was perfectly well, and have since regained thirty - pun - is of flesh.— You are at liberty to ONO. this, if it will at all further your laudable 'impose of Musing this valuable remedy. Respectfully yours, C. C. TROWBRIDGE. Washington, D. C., June 10, 1846 Having made UBO of the Oxygenated, Bitters pre - purge - bytri. - Deco.ll:DHien, of Windsor, Vt., and from knowledge obtained of their efficacy in other capes, we cheerfully recom mend them In the public, believing that they will fully sustain the recommendation of the proprietor, Wo hope that this valuttb4 rem edy may be eo generally difused throughout the country that it may be accessible to all the afflicted. eamum. Pnu.Tt,( Wet. UFUAM, SU. 8. Senators from Vt. JAB. F. SIMMONS, U. S. S. from Rhode bland J. T. MOOREHEAD. U.S.S.and formerly Gov ernot.of Kentucky. -1., H. ARNOLD, Member of Congress, and formerly Governor of Rhode Island: VVIL WOODBRIDGE, U. S. S. and formerly Governor of Michigan. M. M. Malin, Delegate in Congfese from Wiaconvin Territory = • Na. 26 SUoth Sixth street, Philadelphia For sale only at COLLIER & BROTHERS, North Hanover street, Carlisle, opposite My. crs' Store, Carlisle apr 12 Mew Flour and Feed Store. THE subscriber would inform the public that he has just, opened a Flour and Feed Store in the large stone building in tile southeast corner of the public square, opposite the Market House,where he will at all times.keep on hand a supply of su- perior FLOUR and Kiln•dried Corn ?deal for family use,together with all kinds of Feed Stuffs, such as Bran, Shorts, etc. which he will sell at wholesale and retail at very small profits for casn. oprs JOHN KEENY. 950 00 $6 00 Extensive Furniture_ Rooms. _ , D. F. & A. C. FETTER, WOULD respectfully call the attention o House-keepers and the public, to the ex tensive stock of splendid FURNITURE, inclu ding Sofas, Wardrobes, Centre and' other Tables, Dressing and Plain Bureaus, and every variety of Cabinet-ware and Chairs, which they have just opened nt their NEW ROOMS, on the corner of North Hanover and Loather streets, Carlisle. They are confident that the superior finish of the workmanship, and of style, in which their articles are got up, together with their cnesesess, will recommend them to every per son wanting Furniture. They have also- made arrangements for manufacturing and 'keeping a constant supply of every articletn their line,. both plain and ornamental, elegant and useful, at priees which cannot fail town purchasers, They would earnestly invite persons who are about 'to commence house-keeping, to -call and examine their present elegant stock, to which -they will constantly make additkins of the newest and most modern styles., COFFI.NS 'made to order at the shortest no .tire; for town and country ? Carlisle, April 21, 1847. ... The subsciiber. desires to, inform the public th 4 he has reniinied.his ennire , stock, em bison% a large an&elegent dieplax : or FURNI TURE, to .:the above .eentblishment; where he will boles& to 1140 lie old friends and customers. JACOB 'FETTER.; , Six 'Cents Reward; RAN .A.WAY from the 1111becriblitl dh the night of the . 11th indt. dinnalatto bdp named John Black * an tn,dbntitreii apprentlea, about 17 Of 18 years of age, about five feet abkinbbee high; etout built4tlod ft' light, gtay centir, of 'filollifie on. and n•detk auftout coat, •with' him: - * AllTibrbbne are foiblit harborintrife hlBl On nithe count::—Thb abotb tfttbaid•ltill - bb7lllBd - _ - _b ehaiges. ' • " ~` :; ' It. ,IVI '.Papertovvd, fi l th ; 15 pd Umbrellas, Paranothi - PaTasakittin and WALIHNti'iIAN E - UMBRELLAS: _ WM. H. RICRAI ' ifs feetoty the only.tinti in the &deb, No -114 Marktit-street.;-Philddelphltl= . '" Merchants are respectfully.inflititaid'thatj tines is manufacturb all tlib. abtibe gbods,'by tub aid. of itaam, Kreet bpjabei lion or pprtiee oppoeed td the mitt/dilation of ex., pensive, improvements. ,My etteottment, is corer late; 'end' picas so Idtv# tato gibe 'entire intim': ' Ae , thete is en of traily the ea*. nate,o it is. important -- yOu' ithouhLrememlnetd ItteilAtitiiefili Mein faelcirilitind Patentee bf the *Alicia - OliPe 9 mbre: sign cif thoEattit: Vol 104 Mallon street: ,T; • ' fob 9 • 49A1t,., BRlboisiy AI4D:44SObEt-AV44. hiThlrd , , 04) " "'eye 0 oor abiiv& Mob litde - ,3 0 h ledelPhii; higuifeetut ; bre end wholoseld:4olete b!" kihdlattoci*i •Broshei. ,Bechetse, Cedar Ware', , Arfitt,ci_w,- *pa French Heehaw. Shoe Oil W*ll'4oooo4 Schibe; Doitorei,Aele,lßl4o lll pitr;l4AtiktiktAik",,,,yVAK+.: ift.,Ware of,loYstr'gimy)p.o9RerfvoVAP•ll:*.th° 'l6‘44ibt 'rnerket ptwees -- V C. . Agitate I ,f.. , ,v,cßinni:i*itlis - 11: 4 '6,...i*6 ' ''. iiiiiri •-•'- • Jr - el ripHE:su t vwo 1 ostrespedt u - 1,. , •••:, Tfitifcittiihri,frieftdCalidihiiiiufilfaitiititiet fa that'll& has Atatifoirkti ~ hits f,HALFI..; MAND. FAQTARY,.3n.,theifilltni: formorlyroocuitiod V fi_tepherttgetipers, 7 Tinner; .'hioopoeito: the blatitet Henan; ,indimmediandy in thr rear of Snodgrass' store, where he; hatCtilthind and constantly.rnaii nfacntres CnAttust,tri.cass, Soctimustvlintleve ry,thing in, the .line of his linsinesut in & faiddOnti, ble anti Wohrnanlike, •merme!, 'and ell of4hich, he wilLsell on thninost accommodating terms for. cash or country; Produce,- Ile.Wonld also , avail f tit hinted of ihe .pressilti oliportunit3i i ,to,return litii thanki o Ilia, old .pittrontr i and soligit, ncotatinu , twee o thekefavora.. , JPIIK . : I !L. G#EGG. PlEditilidd Obisikal Adair • (FOIIit•MILES WEST OF OSAMU. .) • FOB R TH, . SESSION . HE Fourth Session Will commence Oh MON s'inDAY,Nay lst,• 1848. The number Of Stu deuts is limited, and they•are carefully prePared for College, counting house, &c., &c. „• . • - The situation preclude's the'possibility Of stu dents associating with the vicanis or depraved,, being remote from town or village, though easily adcessible by State Road or Cumberland Vallit3 Railroad, both of which pass through • lands at tached to the institution. TERMS. , Boarding, washing, tuition, &c, (per nes.) 1956 00 Latin or Greek 5 00 Instrumental-Music- • /0 00 French or German 5 00 Circulars with references, &c, furnished by apr 5" R. K.-BURNS; Principal. tg Cluinb.erlazid and 'Perry Hotel. .'THE subscriber desiresAo in sr: form'his friends and the travelling 31 I public , that he has nEmovep from the old stand, known as Weibly's Hotel to the public , hqum_re_cently_oss.upilL Cornmen,on North Hanciver street, near the pub lic square, where he will be glad -to see his old acquaintances from Perry and Cumberland, and as many new ones as-possible. His house is large and in good order, containing a sufficient number of well funeished_chambers -and _ everyother_fas_ -cility for the most comfortable accommodation of travellers and boarders. His table will bd sup plied with the choicest delicucies of the markets, and his bar with the beet of liquors. There is commodious Stabling attached to the house, and a careful Ostler will always be in attendance.— He respecttally invites a call from travellers and others, confident of his ability to give satisfaction march29—m6 HENRY' GLASS Dancing School. NI R. FRANKLIN STOUCH respect fully".s. informs the citizens of Carlisle, that he will open s school for DANCING on Thurs day, March 23d. All the latest and most fash ionable dances will be taught by him. Terms, $5 for a course of 16 lessons. Days of tuition on Thursdays and Saturdays, from 3 to 5, p. in. for Ladies, and from 8 to 10 clock, for Gentlemen. Dancing Saloon in the third story of Mr. Leiby's new house on North Hanover street. Private lessons given when de sired. Mr. Staudt' can be seen at %Vinrott.'s Ho el. mat 22 Daguerreotype: Likenesses! I C. NEFF respectfully intorms -the • • Ladies and Gentlemen bf,Carlisle and vi-' ninny, that he has taken rooms on the corner of Hanover and Lowther streets, in the house now occupied by Humer & Reed as a grocery, and directly opposite William Leonard's store, where he is fully prepared- to executer DAGIIERIMYTYPE Luca:masses in a style not to be Surpassed by any other artist in the country. He therefore would in_vito all w7up.3ish Jucorrect__miniature_o_honor him - wit% a visit, and he flatters.hiinself in every instance to giio satisfaction. Single Pictures. medium size, colored true to liftf, and warranted not to fade, for $1.50, includ ing a fine . Moreeco case. mar 49 Hort culturist THE subscriber will give his Attention exclu sively, the ensuing spring, summer and fall to ~ ..jatit‘trt. in all its various branches ; such as Spading the groundTtowing planting. Seeds. weeding, laying out grass .plwerrivottiuttql-egd•l— tanning walks, graft ing, morning, planting and transplanting fruit: and shade trees and shrubbery. Having . had considerable_experienee in this busi ness, with an extenrive knowledge of Horticul ture from books, his work therefore will he done in aptofitable, neat and systematic manner. As the services of such a ono are indispensibly need ed in this borough, on account of so few tingag ing.in it, and others not being scientifically ac quainted with this highly interesting and honor able business, and being solicited by many to engage in it for their accommodation; he has con. sente - d, with the expectation of being constantly employed. The entire care and supervision cf "Gardens" Ste, will be inked-for the season by the job or per day. Residence opposite the Lutheran church. W: MILES. N. B-:-A few fertile Lots and Gardena will he cultivated on the shares. • mar 29-3 m Blacksmith's Tools for Sale, THE subscriber otters at private sale two Anvils, one Turning Lathe, a Tire.. bender, Grind stone and a great variety of other Blacksmith 's Tools, too numerous to mention.— Persons in want of such articles would do well to 'call, as bargains will be•given. Ho can be found at his house Ih East Pomfret street, near _his_alcLahop. .W5l. GRAHAM. aprs pd For Rent A Two-story BRICK HOUSE, Stable and other necessary out-buildings, within two acre,lot, situated on West Loather street, back of Prof. Allen!s property. Possession giv en on the Ist of May. For terms applt to nprs J. KAEMPFFER. Fresh Pine Oil THE' subscriber has just received .a •••• Barrel of Fresh Pine Oil. spry R. IRVINE. Jr. Groceries. , JUST received, a freelt stock of Groce among which will be found a romarka bly fair Sugar for 6 1.4 cams. bpi 5 R. IRVINE, Tr. A— of Kirtgaf, - 'just from. M . 'andretii, and for ; z • 'B.. ELLIOTT..., . - !few. bun . ' ber•-Yaidi, • THb •fibir 'Lumber , Yard at ihe • corner Of •Weet , eiitet lndLocuat alley, where he , now has and will keepbonatantly ,on hand a Brat-rate'aseortmentOf!leartlned.PlNE -BOAKllllS—and—PLANK, , andtothiiikinda , o - STUFF, till of-which he will eolklowfor cash. He reshectfallY solicits the public botionage. e . mai 291 y _ " HAHN. kU - Irish AA LARGE of , ..triSh LitiensAtaii , riceiied - at ilia . " Nl.Hanover street. • • - 4' ' • rner29. ~ .Carpeting*;;±;,; , . . , JUST ieceived Ititge ass'ortment o infratn venitian , 0404; at thii,''.,Bee nive, l North lianas* ;.,^1 • .thiir29; US Penecrißbe H ". iv, a 16rJ' . mar* which a ill tie - eold , chog!P fob c4ih. Akade latiOhr, anlik4.; rut reesciore. llcAtiDE ittillClPr saAiitit'll.NVE march' 1N09P1494. llPlLllZlP4APai tliiig94:POlileigti" t l e Qr 4,l 4 g div.4T#B ~w ~, _!, 3 .."n'the fi. 1 30,0 P.. ,‘,„„- di v ,„t ve a, HocAs-tboW- cymverbinir cOßupirj, 'IEB4I in' wAr'l .111 - ; . 6filliti ht orAm., 7' ~ l, bym 4 . 1.,,,.m, m ~ - + ~ i r l , , L,- ~ . . '. 4l VV)4 ll abc l o4tn• - ; - ,Lol•l'Verot,l4 o , • F I Noti hand; for etile'i,.t the lowee 1% ) ,I . 4 -• li thi . ane. " - T a .l- ° ,9 6 " .-Refer..to. - D UTILH u .„ _.„_. FRANILIN;PLAT'r , L 1 ACI '.; aWn Glass end: Qdbeiis JC.,,1301f.E.r..C.C,Q., . 41, ort flowaril,street;.bsyveepyayattenpo.ox. frigtori eireetto Baltitnore, invite •tho. attention , of counifflleichtuni - and - purcheeers-generally t ity their' large ,and 'assorteo jticoolt;af oturls, Gues' and diqiiits.:yiits; which`thity offer for neje at.the Very' lowest market . prides. : • .COMAry Merchants •.rill •constilt their interest- bY a call before purchasing elsewhere. • ~aprs-4t Bpiing,3llllinery floOds: JOHN STONE. & _SONS, Iniptirrefo and dealers in Silks, Ribboils Goods, N 0.54 south 'second streetrPhilaUelhlua, • have receiVed.bikite atriValeTrit-riiTfOltellisf tyOf. their own impornitiom,a newtm,4 vpry,:tich assortment i3PßlNe4.,l664.lgEßilitiS ;fi liWbleh , sonetaptly, ritaking adi ides. hairetnow in Store--; .• r , • • ' Sil for casing bootleg', if , • .• FanEY,bonnet Cos, a bettuiiful as. sortment.. • . • " Plain Mailtua and dittliti ri bbons, French Snit. American artificial flowers,Lin great variety;' Paris chip Het': ' • . Cranes, - crape Lissa.' .• Fancy bottniit and cap Net's. Trimming laCesjace trimmings. . Buckrams.,..willOw, crowns, tips, Ike. Ike: . And all articles needed for the Millinery trade. I—IXYLThe - attention - pU - MerehentritmrMiltircf — B visiting. the city Is particularly requested to oar stock, us it will be found far more extenniverhan that of any other house in our line, and the Prices more moderate. mar 22.3 t Statunitethied - Sugiir Candles; - 'Cheapest in the World !-12& Cents per pound, Wholesale. • T J. RICHARDSON, No. 42 Market at., fl u • Philadelphiac takes pleasure in Mil:diming the public, that he still continues to - sell hit very Superior Steam Rafted .Candy at the low price of 812.50 per 100 pounds, and the quality is equal to any manufactured in the United States. He also offers all kinds of goods in the Confec tionery and Fruit line ur corresponding low pri ces, as quick sales and small profits are the order of the day. Call or send your orders, and you cannot -fail to be satisfied. Don't forget the number, 42 /WAUKEE STREET, Philadelphia. 1411;,,, Spring Fashion of hits At the groat central cheap Hat and Cap Store, No. 284 Market street, south side, above • Eighth street, Philadelphia. ILlE.,sitbscriber_ takes.lhis _method to return hilt, thanks to the people of the •courny of Cumbiland, for the very liberal share of patron age w hich they have extended towards him for last, hew menthe, and would call thei rr to tire fact that helps now introdUced - hia,sramo fseilicix diNTLEMEN'S fdlibeauty, neatness anti atirebility, cannot be excellbd by any other establishinent in thfrAty This stock comprises the Beaver, Nutria, ,Brusli, Russia, Silk and Mdle Skin Hats of ell styles and quali ties, together with a very large oisnnitment of -Cloth, VelVeti - PlushrPtir - arteOltued aps.—_ Country Merchants and others Ake respeetfullv invited — toTeiternitg — the - liflierik, find it to their advantage to tfo;b . droni purchasing, as it is his determination, having adopted the sys tem of selling for cask only, td Sell at the lowest. prices. JOHN FAREIRA, Jr., mar 8 2 84 Market st. south aidcisboire Eighth. - Iron-Commissiiir prehOpie; No. 109 North Water street, aed .10. 54 North Wharves, Philadogattia-• sion business, for the sale of all descriptions .of IRON. Our experience of many years, and ex tensive.acquaintance with s dealera and consumers of Iron, throughout the country, bea enablad us to establish such relations as give us peculiar ad vantages to serve our correspondents,. equal to any other house. mar 22-Gm 0 RR IC K & CAMPBELL. Printing Types Wild, he sold at BRUCE'S N. Y. TYPE FO UND RY, after March 15th, 11118, at the fol lowing very low prices, for approved six months' notes: , ROMAN. Trrxx, &C. SHADED !cc Pica, per I. 30 cts. 52 cts. 90 cts. Small Pka 32 ' 56 95 Long Primer 34 60 100 Bourgeois 37 66 108, Brevier 42 ' 74 128 Minion 98 84 132 Nonpareil 59 100 150 Agate 108 160 2.20 The above prices, in consequetice of increased facilities for manufacturing, are much reduced from former rates. A liberal discount for cash in hand at the date of the Invoice. Presses, Chases, Cases, Wood Typo, Inikh &c , furnished at the lowest manufacturers' prices, either-for-cash or credit. Our Specimen Book for 1848, is now reedy for distribution to Printers, who Bendier it, and contains many nor articles that .we have ne• ver before exhibited, such as Writing Flourishes, Ornaments, Ornamental Fonts, Ism. of which we have an ample stock for the prompt execution of orders. W•For sale, several good second-hand Cylin der and Platen Powor Presses, Standing Press es, Hand Printing Presses. ' ' " GEORGE BRUCE & C 0.- apr3- • 13 Chambers sireet, N. Y Comb• Valley Transportation House, .... . . . , . - % ,, nri s f , n• v. , r,:_"0"4.:.•- ;4; v., .........r.......... • %. , ..... : -.7...- : z. , :x ..... at ' ... . Canal and Rail Road Line, fOr • phia, Baltimore; Pittsburg, &c. w. KERR, Forwarding and Cotnmiseion OP 'Merchant, Hertaisnuito, Pa. informs his Mende and the public, that fromthe,liberal pat ronage extended to him during the past year :he has been encouraged to make more extensive ar rangementa for the present season, and has dad two now, large and aplendidßoats C to' his LINE, and .will be fully prepared , after the op ening of the anal, to forwardPßOD UCE and, ME RC trAN DIZE of • kinds , ;and • from Philadelphia, lialtimorei-,Pittshargh,„&c,, at the Whim ratea of frUight , and with Me tomcat dea. Asbnik for Bi t iftei tL cg t; • . " •Ittee.atr . rent Lag, Philadelphia: Cl ISE• & SWi.' , NB; 98 conrierctrat, Wharf, Baltimore. CLA'RK &•BHA.l. l kti J. IIIoFADDEN , 910.00.Sfitts'g Aglaia for Care, :•• ••• & 40%PtEY PLDS, 8 Noi'423llarket'et4"Phl • • ' 'PENN & OHIO LIN , ' • . ;NOrtlr streati rHarriabarir*Ch,p,'lB4p.—,-tf.: ',• 7 : 7 , 4 o4 ) ,l*Vrtu b st i o*Liiiiii , .. - ~ 1_},c . :,.'1 • '' '' ' ,-., ~- •''.....,' "•,' ' Aggi t . :'EMIK#AI LA, . , ~.iORWAR,II)NIG Si. Co6mitifilii Meichatitii; E. ' i ii i, t ; „ ., , folt b siltit i Lt s litf ` p l d ' a rr iPt t il i * 7; ll . ,_ 811: • Cosi; 1 ...tbr A jslnim,i oallt, Fieh,'Grocerieso, P azi. consl*ntlkifdp Wet , ~ ', • , . , . , liirridbuitti Mara 2?;1848,- , -,. :-,,- : , • ..._ , tr - 414.2ve ved hW,OPPOkkenctlyAk *bid, lom at tha eireOt,. QPIi1111r19!:.; ekRBIONY. " ( eh 46'; , ' • . 14004101 M• = • .+,§tipPX,TY.ot 09° ani ,- I ' 4 11,1 214 T ;14 iintC),lilitiloolVed avid/ro - qme t Drug-S"P' 71:" a PP!,I=M '‘. '• s 4. AvOopti WAY 13111111114443MITMENt GOODS; yea': nnd niiir - /Olfintni,lit his: store, no ; (VoAciiiin . dio ti'Kquoro,:in all 'ohoitp ` itoCtc OCl L 'oSiOn4l o &Ode, inch' as Cjotfi q uiint:ll..cs, XOsti.ngiAlpuppie, / 1 9ifibazlikes;;T I Swilei.tAligits Osnibrio r lac. cnek _ Book nd other:dosc r iptions of, 10)Se q white ,Mosi!int; Cheicksi. 'Pickings Gloyes,-Hosiery, &o 2 ' . „ . - - > A•large.stook ',MUSLIMS, sillier) and. un- Meal:bed., ficiM a-416 - 14,1n breadth, arid froth' 4 'oeiltß per yard • A Splendid Stook Of CALI COES, at piice. , • . . . • . Also;•a. fresh eitoieft of. tho :--- OELLOBRA I rEtI PLUM LAMPS• rPhiohha,hpslstelif 'Mid; soil wlit'clinie found,:to be. by ell' that have tried them, the moat eclSßtsni~ebl and desirable article ih every fespiet Alito thb • . Pekin Com paihyPil Tenth He tide bean appointed role . agent in thie place foillie sale of the above Tone; to „which lie would invite tile opeaiai attention of the, rove. a of good Teas. The matinee In which,they are ptt up,iiteuotios that the .flavour. is preserved . i any length of time; being incased in lead or tin foil. - Families deli • be supplied sfrith any quantity put up Ole The public respectfully Invited tb mill, arid eiamine his stock before piarebneieeelsei,itherp inagmu'eb• ae lib fable confident that hia variety and prices will bo entififeetory to purehatiere. • ROBERT IRVINE, Ir. • French Revolution I; - ,Interesting News 1 THE public is.reip'gtfulty Informed that CHARLES OGILBY is now put hasingrand-will-bececeiving-in-a-few_days,.one,_ of the most extensive and as usual Tus,citwest STOCK OF GOODS ever brought taCsrlisle! The BMA will consist of. a splendid selection of Dwir Goon's, with a fine and general assortment Of BOOTH AND 511068..-• GROCERIES In di:alliance, ittiat-thelowest price._._,„ if --- Owing . to the GREAT REDUCTION. In t bricep.of many . articles, I feel con fi dent that I On give bargains unequalled in this or any oats place— Call and look for yourselves before hurchasing: elsewhere. t-Remember the Old Sthnd, op posite Martin 's Hotel, a few doors . East of the Market House. march22 New Goods! E. A. COYLE ha's iK :Oa juat returned from Phil-f • •V" adelphia,bnd is now o• • fuming a large end hand some assortment of ~mmu „ „ ,S PRING and SUMMER GOODS, consisting in Part of the following tinkle; : . FOR LADIES. French Ginghams Straw Bonnets Fancy-La vine F'ronch W. Collars Printed Organdies - Black Silk Lace Linen Lustre • Thread Edging & lace Parist - O r Tissiu - Cold Silk Fringes Broche Muslim Silk Buttons French Jaconeta Kid Gloves Brk Broche Lawns Thread do FOR GENTLEMEN - Black Cloths Fancy Col'd Cloths Cassimers Summer Cassimere Bl'k Italian Cravats Tweeds l'estifiga ',Black Sattin Aleo„Damdsli and ingraim.emiintidgjigUred Rocking; black and drab Merino, Chocks, Mus me c.. c 301 I Wish to say my friends is to anebd ,r7sraiv — "llsirAtVe7" — in --- N - ortit — Hanover street,,and ;;amine, uy stpOklit sodas, and for clsirgnbat bargains may be lid. mar 22 First Arritetil of New Spring Goods. If 11E subscribe "have just rest I-Wed from Phi ladelphia with eof the largest and cheap est assortment, EW GOODS ever bro't ' la lCiii r e li elth-l i iiaa n Engls"h'VOlrlinch tams. Finerbliie-black ingi Fancy,. iissinierce, Vestinge offashionable-titylea. • Forty meet; Eferich7l-agetch Ginghams, at 12; 15, 18 and 25, cents, , Five thousand yards ulicoes, from 4,6, 5,9, 10 and 12cts., the,gr.eatest Desert thqpt ever bro't to this place. and uncommonly cheap.. A lot of Mous de Laines, Plaids, Lawns, Dal zorinee,&c. Book, swiss, camlilic and jacon'et :itualins,bar • -red and plain. , Hosiery and GIoNTS, Checkg apd Tickings, Muslins, such as tarleton, pink, blue, black, mode, white,, &c. we are almost glying sway. Laces, Ed gings , Shawls, Ribbons, and almost every thing i n our line of business. Also, our usual assortment of Groceries and Queensware. Hardware,&q. together with mons and boys' cloth and ciil:Alcuh and palni leaf Hats.. Persons desirous of purchasing good - and cheap Goods will save money ley ,palling on us,as the above stock has all - been bought for coelac low prices, and will, be sold "cheaper than the cheap est." A. & W. BENTZ. march 8 3 doors south of the Post Office. New Olothing Store. 91 1 11 E subscribers have opened in the A * room lately occupied by H S Ritter. nearly opposite Menages Hotel,:rt large and elegant stock - -of - CLOTH , Of till - descriprions, made in the very best style, and warranted better than than any other ready-made to be found in the county. They have engaged. Mr. Geo. Bents, an experienced Tailor, to sell their clothing, who will also take measures and make up coata.pants or vests, for any person who may not be able to suit himself in their stock of ready-made. Now on hand a great variety of Tweed Coats, Cassimere and low-priced Pantaloons and Vests, which will be sold lower than can be had else where. They can furnish a handsome blue bloat cloth Coat, ready to , pur on. for from $7 to $l5 and other goods in pr onion. Call and see fo yourselves. , A. and . BENTZ, aprils KRISS KINKLE'S HEA QUARTERS P. 111110NYiRg. .Nortfi Ranover Wed, Carlisle. • . , I come to you with the closing year, Fa al: with q smile, to none with a tear - lt,,hanish all t aare from the passing day, . I gladden all hearts, then hasten away. HE' Mitatcriber takes this methdd of in forming hic,friands and the public in general, that he is constantly manufacturing and, bee. aliveys o. hand CANDIES of every variety (which for,quality 'cannot be surpassed by` any mariufaMilred in the State) which he will sell Wholesale or. lietail at the OLD STAND. in ,plorth' Hanieer-streetiwhero he alio keeps Foreign FRUITS and•NUTB of tho meat importation, which will he aul.d .at he lowest: prices for Ouch; , riled ooiudits in part of,thifollowing: , • , , • Oranges, tenions, Prtinee; Drapes, Citron, Dates, Figs. Cocoa nuts, Cream nuts, raft nuts. Pecan nuts, Almonds, Edgllall , 71.1 e would - eleiltillFthifiticittiorrof 'lie W lit . stock , of Fancy, Arthiles, suitable fbr the approaching ' Rollida,yaiconsisttrig.of r - ; ,.; . 1r0yi, Dolls -& FanorNistioul. , for:'beauty- end, earlotf impasses aiiy. thing.!of the.kind'oeir offored•to the :Athena Of., '' 0 1451 4 1;' ,40 aollicUtinq -, , , eith the .ithoire F iprime lot Of , • ell i 1 and,; refined -SUDARi; and alOod quality of Drown fingers; C9FFE, front B,tO, i Ri-(3te per pound; sieuperiai r sitlisle,6f-impartal;.Y :Jung .Hison. I ca. Black, ris,ohtizi I . Molaealis Of ,- all, !andel Cfioh Pkneltetai.Cheelie Blacking, ;At-, Drualtes, ;dm' FRESH SPICEO; eleit'Ali9,l4'94olll4l4il:ooilis; Mug, 101 - , Ginger. 4,supolY of Indigel gicri6l7). Aluini Juihing ktode; tit) 11* e, which eh dt iedentiable, .0 1- a 6l °.::- • ~The ptibiorlber ralmne hip sincere than us tu 4liit public: Mr thitilieralpiaronoire eitbitticti to; him during . the time fiiiThat flog" tidaineis' anfll l6 l l6B .*kf idsV4. l 9i • bisineis and, airs - te‘pleme, to,,morit a continuance or the aanier.AWctibits "frot4*sll"4" promptly • V,EVE.RAL,,brick :Dwelling 'Houten .07?,11440/096.giyok`;'Aiirit let, lats. " • • /--.:.•-•utVLS:'-oPIPAT. „, AZ , t;i,,.' • •, '? -',' ‘' : ' ., l)ankriliFt'NfrP,Pe: • - thntelVdithis - Of JONAS, MiLLEßi . introltin t ti fy . io brapi, yrho„aro desimundiftw.mg,.!Arto!... the,quirseribe. their, dividends, rti the firnit dist* birnon of the ''estate of 'said hankrup‘ s oidet of the-T.T.S.=DietrimiCourti are. requested Weal' with him andAtecuteitit of attorney!, for that purpoqe, Newvalle" Minh 2t=-Itpd - ' • listatii of Saseph- Minter. ,ETTFRS; of Administxation , ,de bonis non .withtinawilkarnoirad, on'the estate of Jo. SEPII Hurrku, !ale of , the bortivah of Neivville, de&d. have beetiglintl4.oy.the Register of Cum berland county to the subscriber,.resitliogf jaythe same borough. All petsans'havingcltinns ['pinta the said estate will present them for settlement, and th'osb who are indebted will make payment to SCOTT COYLE, ~.maroh29, Administrator. Estate Notice; OTIOE,is hereby-given that Leteek of Ad= Ministration on the estate of.JACOI3 LOH,MAN pf W. Pennsboro tp., dee'd, have been, granted to the subaw - ber residing . in said-tonnaltie„ 411 persons having claims 'actliast said estate are til t:pleated to pibsentthein for settleuiant, and those indebted to make immediate payment to • aprs-6t ISAAC LEFEVER,.Ader. Notice. tletti . ree minfor,m his friends the publK,thitt o havmg left Pnetop's Mill. in South MiddletZti township; he has taken the well known Merchant Mill, — Saw Mill, tic. of Ahem': Oyster, in East Peensboro township, on the Can iloguittet 'creek. v i hin two miles of the Susque. benne, where the-public May rely upon being not cotitModated withmvery thing in hie, line on the moat satisfactory terms. aprs77pd„ J. S. HALDCMAN. • Estate of Ei ei Horst, Dee°d. 1100TIPEis hereby gtven-thar Letters Testa memory on • the and testament — of Entherliorst, late of E. Pennsborough township, Cumberland county, decd. have this day been burned by the Register in and for the said county, to the bubscriber ft Arbo,,Kesidea in the said town• ship of E. Pennsborough._All persons having m Clais oldeirnands against he mats of said' de ceased, are requested to make knOwri tho — sattie without delay, and those indebted to make pay ment to JOHN N. MO§SER, mar 22-Gtpd Executor. Notim TO 4h6 Hbiis and ItepresentatqTs.of ant StdutAte of Frankfaid - tri: - deb'd. irtiAlit notice, that in pursuance of a Writ of Pliktition rind VOliiption issued •out of the Orphans' Court of Climberland county, and to me directed, an inquisition will be held on the real estate said &cll., to wit : A tract of Lind pit rate in Franklin- township, containing one .hundred.-acrea.more-or-less,-on2ritunsoriv_the 6th day of April, A. D. 1848, at I o'clock r. :rt. on the premises, for the purpose of making partition and valuation on said real estate. ' JAMES HOFFER, Sheriff'. Sherire Office, Carlisle, March 22, 1848-3, 5 bisiolution of Pal tneisiiip THE partnership heretofore existing between A. & -D. LAIDICII is this day dissolved by Motu. al consent. _The boOks are in die- hands of D. J. Leidfch. Persons knowing themselves in debted to the firm are,regnested to, call and make settlement as soon as possible. A. M. LDIDICH, D. J. LEIDICH. It The, subscriber would respectfully inform his old clltomervhat he ha just returned rrom the 61y with a now And splen did assortment - Spring and Summer 4pOIDS; which he Will sell is low. if not alittle lower, than any establishment in the county. Amp his stock irtay.he enumertod the following articles: Cloths, Tweeds, tassimeib. Mous. de LaineS, Ginghams, Cashmeres., Calicoes, Muslims, Bon nets, -Hard-ware, Qbeens-ovate, Cedar-ware, Groceries, Dye Stubs, o,lls, Paints„:&c, besides other articles totti numeroWtotimentibn. Tb s etiti.r.te, W s friends for their farraer kind ness, no ho pest by a strict attention tons easi ness still to merit a share of their patronage. A. M. LEIDICH.,.; Boiling Springs, March 15, 1898-pd To the Public • WHEREAS John Armold holds a note on me with Daniel Rex as bail, for Fifty Dollars. this is to forewarn all persons from purchasing or taking an assignment of said note, as I alp determined not to pay the Edirne unlesi compelled by law. mar 29-3 t 11ICIIAE1. Notice; . . AT a stated Orphans' Court begun on Tues. day the I,sth day of February, 1848, and holden at Carlisle, in and for Cumberland county. before this Boni Saxpuel llepburn, President Judos, pod, john,Stuart and John Ctendennin, Esqrs. Associate Judges ! , &c, the following pro ceedings mos haodd, to Wisil In the ,croto t or .111 e writ of partition valua tion on the real estate of Robert Buchanan, dee'd, now to wit, 1.511 i Februtirk, 111411, the same bay ing been confirmed by &slim On Meilen of Mr. Gralusitrerule on the heirs and persons interested, to appear on the first day (25th April ! 1848) of the next stated Orphans' Enuri, and accept or refuse to accept the said real estate at the valuation. By the courr., . • J • • AMES HOFFER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Carlisle, March 15, 1848-4 t PROCLAMATION vitiir.R.E#S,the Honorable S wren. Use nuarr;. President Jude of the several Courtsof toiiiiia r n Pire of the counttcsofCum. Perry and isolate, in Pennsylvania; and Justice of thi, several Courts or Oyer and reiminii aid den4al Jail Delivor;r, an said counties; and iiod. John Stuart awtt John Clen dbnin, Judges of the Court of Oyer and Ter miner and General Jail Delivery, for the trial tirall capital and ,other ollandere, in the said Canny of Cumberland—by their precepts to rile dictated, dated the 10th day of Jantibry i 18413; have ordered tna C ourt of Oyer sod, Ternither and„Gencral Jail Delivery, to be holden at Car lisle on the second Monday of Aril next' being the 10th day) at 10 o'clock, in the for nlin. to continue tiro ~ m weeks • QTICE is therefore hereby. given, to the CMick; Justices of the toace and Constables Otthe said county of Cumberland, that they are by 'the said precept commanded to be then and there in their proper persons, with their, rolls, records, inquivitiornsf examinations, - and "all other remernbrances, to ' .do those thinks which to their offices appertain to be done t llllii plithos'e thalare bound by retrognilances, to kocepute (against the prisoners teat are'ar then align: f a in the Jail 'oftisid courity..ara to be theta, to Inoeceete them as shall be ~ - JAMES IFIOFFER I - 's Mee, -.SoEntFr. March 1, 1848. . . . .Bar Iron. and Steal , TONS Hemoiered.ind Rolled Imn.• • — l - 1,-1 - do , •Cest—pheeiilllieter&-SyringSt'Pelt 20 boxee'Tin Plate; tierreteived - ohd - cor stile at the Cheap Hardware Stare of • • • ' • • feb23 WRIIGHT (L' SAXTON:. d S , • an p i • KEGS Nails and Spikea;inatek:geived and. fdr sdlo - af - 'the Cheap Hardwire Storo:6l:2.L_.-4.____WRlGHT'lk SAXTON,' ntrils4. and ICII48(iN and ' , Molise:HOWArddlal-- ,- V --i rowar - Viceir;asttifreffatieljnerrecolve4 and for,este at. dui Cheap !barters store of-'- • leb23 : 'WRIGHT bc , SAXTON.: Effi -'; Tu mankei ;.-„L.Jerk.,.‘f and street. " • • - emu, ,••bet Jae. ffONY . , inCVFekg . SP hii;'•',Cihse,p,,er 3 G lbe, ShaWilai?l,ll6lB '•ed at itici &Oro o • e:dij 41i .Tan 19, ••• ••, t i OY • •• , 4t THE suliimilbgr • heti; just,,receiy,i , Bar!Ci.of Email INA oitu, •;. 3 E 111 ? 6 ,71-T -gri Wricigt4F- ' ~.. ~'r ~~ .. ._ ~ : •r.:~it~,~etln~e~,~ts ,. ~ *.WlLL'cillei..tiii;Atitiiiiii'eale'at public out- Cery THURSPATi s tkif;,27tlOaf April -next, et.lo o clock ii,*;.aituate' M,Whinttfield town- Perri,cputi,ty;Admiit theyio orki contaming,llMAgent;ibontided by tide of Sterret, Geode G..Moier;„ldenrc iti lic,P: ' ; peril t lweon erected ii tWo=iitorY 'Leg HOSE; weatherbbarded,'andedouble Log BARNi and tenetit.rldreb; tbkolhei . 14 '4, all. oillekneTeari,imptove: ins (.4, • , 'rho Arid is well wltte eldancli - a suffi. clam part of the land cleared'an of cultivation.. • The rogation is p pleasantone and lii, a eitthy part of the country . , together with activate atidy, churches,. hod ;eyhry other neeko it a plc+ol3,oo. Annie, -persons wishing . to view trio prop e rty , will be waited upon by ' bri the subecriber,residing bn the pre tri tseal ia • Term made known on the day-of sale: - nprs—at . . DANIEL SMITH. • SHERIFF'S SALES, • J OY virtue atiridrY Writs - of Veaditicinit:xpo;. Ul•nas,lisilettlillt the . Cecil of Cotiamon Pleas of Cumberlfirul co unty"'', ,and to me directed,•l *Hi expntli • tlAsi fulle(ving. : Real Estate to public. sale al,.the,couk gouts, in the borough of Car- Pile, on .§A,TURPASlcAbeAtiliAay_of_Alatif, 1818, at tOo'clock a: vii ' A TWA (if tent nifintin iq North Mid= . dieted' towniiliip, pontidelV by, lande 'of.llenry . Snyder, john Hoover,,,ChrjapantWolf and John Beidlor, containing ;111, tierce ,:tribrikot lose; hav ing thereerPorected a tWo,stery . .Ld tfouss;,Lhg.. Stable,Shiip and. a young Orcha rd :Stet' soize4 and taken in execntion as the propeity•of Adam Wolf , Netir: ton lowhship, bounded and described astolloye Beginnleg on the State road . .nt ,a peat ;,thnuce, by lot N0.,10,'141113814Y the .PBlh.le.-9flart. John Geldis,g,ac'tl bEia pock es to Sporn t etice y e heirs of lames Wood lAtliiit,lfee'd,:nerth 2 d'eg'rees,' shat 75` p_nrelist . and 2-10 to the State road ; hence li:Ohe State road 76 8.10 perc hes to,.the place tf.beginning; containing 8 acres , 73 parchas ct- thatighie ‘. seized' and taken in 'eiecutlen 'as titenerty Henry C.. liziO,Feit. dec 4 d. • , „.; , - Grliiind situate in Siiuth: amptoo tqwnship, containing,64 - feet in front end , 2.5..rf0t,dbe15, liettry,Reastineend Da vid haOtig . therjzoh erected a One and a half story Log House ; belied an Jaken in exe cution as the, properly.o(J.pho cf, cep - A l sd ti Thnef of Landrsit ate - in Mit: , fin township, Cumberland conntY, oriteining 60 scree mere or less.. hnoinied IN'y fends of Joseph Burkholdet, Jphn.liarher, jr,,Aleltandor McFar lane and others, having thercon.orected a two,. story }raise, art brick and part, 14 it ,Log House and Log 'B ern, a two;ster , Stone , Grist Mill,Saw Mill, a' goo&well of W i ttier &c: - Also, a Taint of Mouintilit Land situate a Mifflin iewnship,containink .8,? acres more or less; benlnlied by A. Middleton, glos.'Soouf le-i-iiiid Rebell Middleton ; - seitedanti taken in, execution as the prOperty of Tbo lhaa McCor. !nick, dec'd. - Also, all the iiilek'st f itenry • b. Mil: lei., being' the 1-7 part of a tract of land situate in 30 acres more or less; bounded'by 'antis of ..corge geker, John Brown; Joseph Hefllefinger and„Petcr 11yera, having thereon erected a two-story ,Log House and Kitch . en,_Log Barn and Wagoti-sh44.leizeil and taken in•execution as the tlieperty o ft Bonsy a. Miller. . Also, the one uridrvideil half riOt 'of it TliMt of Land shame lo Fraokford township; - containibstOb eyes more or less, having thereon erected 2 two-story , cogliouses, Log , vooper shop and Frame Barn, adjoining lands of Wm, ' baugh-i—jacotr-EnsmmgerTtleOrge—Hipple— and Oyler • seized and tpkon in execution as the, property of'Benjamin Frew. • Aad-allto-be sqlcl-byme, 7A:M§S 1 - IC/FFt.fr, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office,Carlisle, • - March 15. 848- . 5 • Rahways Medicated 'Seep ''GREAT EINTEMENT a s PITTSNIIHS agent of this,place writes of a mystetteus Incident which occurred in , that, place, in relation to en cellent young but whb Unfortunately pail otooli.. Mitered 'with punples,„ hhoptchep, pustules.—hey skin dark and yellow, cracked and. chapped—her lips in cold wefither would become sore and bleed. She hal; howbver,. several good traits, one of which was toped. the newspapers. Grie morn ing, ay she,wasiooking over ilia columns of the Dispatch, she saw in large letters the words' RAD. WAY'S CHINESE MEDICATED .SO/IT ! As a BUM exterminator of all ,skin blemishes, with a direq- tiqn far all ladies to read, the papers:, ~Now mark the advantage. On Sunday morning she took her place ,as been!, among the choristers, and to the utter surprise of her fellow-songsters, pre sented a complexion as fair SS o Illy, and beauti ful as the moat adinired belle of the watidering and much eicitemeht woe exhibited by the busy crowd, god nothing short of en explanation of how this sudden transforma tion from ugliness to beauty was attained, would rinsWei. Tliegady, like all her sex, full of gen, demi and Itindnesb, explained'the cause, and to the Frost,,grun,d aEd beneficial efiects of Bad ways Iledictited chinese Soap, Which she had been using for idio weeks, Was awarded the full approbation of the people, as the. "restorer of lost beauty,", gut, agent, qoncludes thus—" S inc e the, above flab become known. I have had a per feet rush for EilliWliy!b•Sosp." Ladies and gentlemen, if you wish to gt. Way's Soap in all its purity, call on fob 23 J. gi W. B. FLEMING. It Never Fails, .011 CURE YOURSELF.—From time linnteme rial there has existed in liner -cities and populous towns, a species of disease, the depend. once and propttgation of which results from the violation of .divine and 'moral. laws.. •To those ariticrze, the ,/ .. kM LOAN ,COMP,OII.ND is presented as be ll the most come, speisdy;and valuable specific titer offered itl the Unfortunate: It has Wheirver knii*n acquired areputation that daily experience continues to stron.gihen.. -Thou sands have been cured by tte use, and as it leave)? - no odor on thit breath, requires neither restricttion in diet or business, Por contains either:mercury ctir uoaides .drims in, tbejeast.ientrieue m. 431178:: Lem, it is boldly presented as the best remedy* Dutch diseases yet offered: It is used by phyei 7 cites and pronounced superior, to any known re medy... Full directions accompany each bottle. For sale at N. W . corner 3d and South streets: Philadelphia, and by Carlislq; Dr. Barnitz. York C. W. Lancaster; . Dr. McPherson en d J. •Wyoth; Harrisburg, Pa. Keeler's :PanacOtt • r_ . Olt too resqval and ' pormanert ;Aare ,of. diseases ansinglient' an impure stoic of the !mod and habit of the body; via : r via Chronic i diseases . of. die .Lbeetefieurt,,ltroa-„ °Mph pltarAlt, at:,l3crofttlic in, all ma. forum, Tatter, etitil hea d , Ceteneous'afeefiensof the .. ' I'dch anitolifeibities,ehrohidßhaumitism; . and - . Ilepatetli; chronic Enlar g ements of the _ Jo ints, Wimp .Syphilitic .Affectionsi,•Crte stitutioyial vitserdere, anaingfrom debilitr,Mer• curial and HcreditartpredisiMaiticink t . .4q,• body, , • Wirt pirety, change Mat. fs 'skimp plajimp. the i i kmanifest thavit ~kll,hrotlgbt htittif, tly !maw ing o eulietanitye ;21fwe eutiptlre thavrgans ()rout bddy hri Willy perfect, they fratat continuernerlhatzaptefor 'tinged hy,tho. intervention :of'sottietinbCtilit hears: en thy relation twit. paces. tif .'"diamise, there YnditiblV'ilidlitierptiaitidifitifidideneW!iti - greiffeht !tit • part as a, cause, , served:to iiie.priwAtea,heford.connflcle4 with Oivi • body. 'lt ill abscrd to talk of spontaneous disaaset •taking phi& organs-providusly oat *a interposition bf some rnerbific agent ; 'ait . well Might wo expect apiece pc ehl e c to Olinger nt itself ppoageOusly,into Plaster of P aris, NOMA. , the' aid of Sulphuric Irian d atm there is f 'prior cause' whieh meat be rernoved, thro'i the - agency of the Blood. For this, putpole .fheraJa no-remedx, superior : to the Panacea. -In evidence --- the follow ingautiinittedlethepyblici A , c • j'hilad'elphia;;Juno.7i . 18471: - ,7:lleViiig teen apprised'of the„natime ei tilt) Part"... !melt, iKalleida . M uch pleasuro 'e ahle.to recommend -it, as a reliable Mmedi oh these 'chronic . ;. conattnitional and , g,landulat Airdisea, 301rith especialltadapfed... afflicted, and require r Medieirte Aro, • they 'cannot' obtain *Oiler* egreable fr eetivrf and uniform stateihi4 is , to. bp'faandlin:rhafttl accts.' : ltaye l uMd,irimeeverpljnatarseeawillpia-4'• eyed.endstgrnd once*. • XdorsOse,,„'(: - 4 -.1,.,,.!v, • • .:illeXertli:West 'darner .of Third and Oritkilrf"24:rbiladelPb4loo tailed id Cftlis 'f10: 2. 1%11,,,aik1!P4n pinr , bottles.ar,,,Cper,pdtt _ ,,,l febaa • fag „ititftlektii,:?Viant ‘ etik ,t)Atz:t r ge, 1 1 4,00WilenotOP„ riqe ,s‘94l.iloyFtoroiti 0} YviV.l 4 ” r M num lb; Sale, • I it,