z'IISZa Wkl - MESO.kic APR I 5 . ; 1849 THE SEnsim —Never did Miss Spring (as fanciful poets term her) show iloiSS t r • -*•••vescatinuely coquettiskocr beau-April bluster on higher' breezZs ' th it the tantalizing pair have exhibited in their advances t h is season. Tait() or three weeks a o, and the sky display ed its ienftest azure, sunbeams glanced with revivifying warmth, the grass leaped' forth, the modest flowers peeped .out, and bud and blossom, with the warbling of birds, burst forth in rejoicing over the opening reign of the happy Spring' time. Alas for Nature's children of beauty who were thus lured to desolation by the smiles: l of the deceiver : Grim Winte._ had yet a AM; shells in his quiver and remorselessly have they been hurled at the innocert. Tempest and snow and frost have smitten the spring time glory and its bode of promise. Practical people, whose ears are dull to sweetest strainabf poesy, lament that their vegetable gardens have been swept dy the destroyer, that the onions were injured, that .peaches are all killed, and that other fruits have M,ffered considerably 'if they are not "e'enainest done for." The farmers are ulso desPonding overthe appearance of thegrnwing crops and on all sides may •be heard the •• plaintive remark that "such a season as this hes not. been known for a long time." But the mild weather of this week gives promise. that the life-giving spring has at last assumed her reign, that beauty and gladness will soon beam on the landscape, and that the fruiCul • earth will still yield a plinti to keep the hon. eat and' ,ndustrious free of anxious concern about "what they shall eat er wherewithal ~.they shall bo clothed' - NOTICES. _ “The Child's First Book in Geogrn phyolesignocl as an introdanttnn to R. M. Smith's new common school Geography"—, is the title of ono of the recent little' works , in whiCh what were formerly hard : dry studies ere now rendered so 'simple and attractive as to be a soure2 of pleasure rather than a task to the young mind. It is illuatratrd with eighteen maps and over one hundred beautiful engravings. We can confidently recommend it to parents. Published by Grigg, Mott & Co. of Philadelphia, and sold in Carlisle by Mr. Erb. Godey's Lady's Book for the ensuing month, (already out) is a superb number, nd worthy not only of his film but of the flow. cry month, the delicate footed May, It is one of Godey's mammoth numbers, containing many extra pages, and ir.cluding wood cuts embellished by 29 erigravings—among which aro the Ruse and Lily, Maying Plate, colored, Thirty five; and Pilgrims at the Doly Shrine, all on steel, rod-of course b'eatitiful. The Lady's Book and Lady's Dollar Newspaper are furnished for $3 per armorial or the Gazette and Lady's Book for„,s3.j. Another nutnber of Prof. Mapes' new agricultural paper, •Tho Working Farmer,' Is on our table. It is closely fill id, with vain able matter, at only fifty gents a year. King. mon & Cross, publishers. New York• Wd have also received tl o May number rf 'Thu Cultivator' jalt.lishedll Father SCCo. at liar risburg, at $1 a year—an excellent paper. ‘P YORK AND CUMBERLAND RAIL ROAD. —A notice in relation to payments on the stuck of this company will be found in our advertising . columns. We arc also glad to notico by advertisements in other papers that proposals aro invited by the Chief Engineer for tgo construction of the road, for its entire length of 25 miles. Proposals zre to be reeci• vod for the entire work under ono contract. Including graduation, masonry, iron rails, &c., to be completed in lEhnonills. Also, for the gradation and masonry of the work in sections. The work is in excellent hands:ahil w.ll ho pushed to a speedy completion. SCHOOL TAB.—The recept law in re lation to Common Schools takes away from the citizens the privilege of voting an annuul amount o f taxation, and c - npowera the SeliJul Directors to lay such tax. DICT•The °California boys" from Car- lisle embarked at St. Louis, on the 6th i nst. for St. Joseph, Missouri, whore they join an - expedition direct to California and "the dust." DIED In this Borough. on Friday. night Buy, LETTIA • daughter of nseals C. and Jane Thonipaan„aged 2 years and 0 months. BARECIES, &c, THE subscriber hue just opened a variety of Plain Bluo, Pink and ligUred Bareges, which he' will sell at reduced prices. Also, Plain and Figured Mous. de Lianas of various qualities. (ap2.s] G W HITNERt ZAVliirriSy : --'/'UST opened n variety of Floured Lawns At. rel other Spring Dress Goode Bich are offer ed at unusually low prices. tip2s lIITNEIt - 4 1 Few - ti•pring - and - Summer-flioods.-- Or••G. CAR:VIONY .has, juit received • . a large and extensive asatirtn:teat ofSpring and Summer .Geods' to,which he tnvites the at. tension of his liiends . and the public generally. And as he ie tletdriniffeirto sell hi goods as low as tiny • other'establishment in Carlisle' or in', thereckurity. 'lle . flatters himself that by strict attention... to business be will receive a liberal.: share of public pa.ronage. • [Ana To the . Gallant Volunteers, O F Cumberland, who take pride in wearing a military. .buttonond in the rattling of ordnance, 'musketrY,.and stuall'arrnal GWITLEIIderf, -4- Theundersigned'most respect- fully offere , himself to ,yonr i consideration as a canditiaiejOr the Office.of OItICIAMER GEiIERAI4 for the term of five years,,commencing at, the expiration of , inY ,present tern, of servitor-- ' Agreeably to the late military laws of ' yam. the elections for BrlgadieirGenerals beheld *at the thveral' ar mories .' of the VOlun ,toors,ittnd :those,officers will'be..elected9l Volunteers only,!on•the first". Monday of .lurie. neite Or as the Brigade Inspector ' maydirect.—:. .11aving.berved in my gallant' Brigado.fuithfullY ' . for,the list thirty 'Seven years,,the ;undersigned' • would' ho'mucl, pleased to ' be' reteined by hie' - gallant volunteers, in.his,prettentfrank of i• fi rig l .'„ adicr: ShiMld7the7Midersiguktilielio; forTurim as to'bo elected, ho will pledge lifineelftb atter, ; to,theviiarloutcdultea!ol!thP office ; equal to. Ain't other officer . ip ,tha ktiunds of Ifs Brigade:ram ing.been:taught i the firetichitices of; a soldier fe l - ty•tiiita yparsOgfyjhe but little taitractiOn.tO-fill:the,olllatt of ti Brigs .;;; diet' Generely ", I every::*erk of respect utid esteev,, '; ...Viiiiinotit4't . b!l servant; , . - " —• • •po • ARIY - AItMOR ° r , :rri'V4o3o9nl:4,Jeit: 'lELOAL:Quartere,'Carlitile, . - 1tp354903i4 Zero N.l oaivid;tind.for solo low'for cosh !op .18; '49. ' -,"' .W :MURRAY';; . -: fif4 -New''44icrtiseineitts. RECEIPTS AND EXPEND/TITRES OF THE BOROUGFI.OF CARLISLE. Accaunt of MOMS 13. 'Nom4oN, Trea surer of the Boyou ! hof Carlisle 1949. Babinec of Duplicate outstanding• for 1847 01186 03 Cash tecolved of A A cLinc, lute Treasurer • Am't of duplicate for, 1948 Cash ree'd of W M Meteor, late Binges Reed of J H Blair,Chiof Hurgess, fines and licenses-for exhibitions 106 17 ltee'd fur stall reneMarket House DO 67 Rec'd for licenses provision stores so 00 Rcc'd of James Grover water rent 53. Ree'd of sundry persons on account of bonds duo iv thorn to Boro' 9.48 99 Ree'd of J Hackett el•k to Ina? kot 37 40 Paid 3 Brannon repaieg. hay.senlCA 100 Paid Wm 'Riley for copy ofaaseas'ilt 10 00 Paid James. Craver for cleaning La tart Spring Paid James Crover.six months Bala. ry us high constable 4. ruesseng'r 53 511 Paid P 13 Smith as street regulator 3 00 Paid Janina Ilackett for boards for. . bay scales 1 25 Paid E Beatty for printing '32 00 Paid James Crovcr removing nut. sauces and light 2 44 Paid. chejrman of minutiae. of re ception for returning eolutiVetrri 114:ire Mexico „. 30 00 Paid -W Miller for repairing pum * Pr — 3 00 Paid James Postlewait for repairing hay scales 5'761 Paid George Cromer for cleaning grave yard 5 00 Pail A. P Erb for winding cloak 10 00 W Miller for putting. in new pump • __l4 25 Paid J Sp — aTifer gir — i7d, a • _ Locust tilley, 131- 00- Paid li S Ritter Trans Comb. Fire Company annual appropriation 31 00 Paid Charles Fleager 'Preas . Union • . Fire Company annual appro'ilim 31 00 Paid Dr W L Creigh vaccine phys'n 30 50 Paid S Elliott for .311, 4-c., fur mar ket house " 26 25 Paid donation.'o Mrs. M'Lcaster for sortices.rendered Mrs Donnelly du ring her illness with small pox , 10 00 Paid eonation to P Culp for services rendered Mr. Culter's family when ill with small pox 30 00 Paid J B Bratton for printing 16 00 Paid P Davidson street regulator 5 00 Paid J Spanglrr do 4 50 Paid Boyce & Matcer f.r printing 13 00 Paid G Rinehart work dune at mar ket house 2 25 Paid S Kaopersiffor "repairing spput tpn arket house 100 Paid G Fleming qualifying bore ofli's 225 Do John Walker collector for axon erai ions" 7l 60 rind. Paid John Walker for services commissions collecting duplicate 122 89 Pain . T B Thompson, Treas..sm4ll notes caneolled with interest 43 65 Paid L Todd, Esq. professional nor • .'• vice and advice 10 00 Paid James Dunbar as Janitor 12 00 Paid John Weakley in full of salary • •as High Constable & Messenger 29 48 Ptilci V Lehly for .grsding„ piking, and cloying North street • 564 00 Paid J M Allen 1 yeas salary as el`k 80 00 Paid T B Thompson I yeaes salary us Treasurer,/ b 0 00 Paid W B Mathews salary as street commissioner anti for work done by him and others employed by him fur the Borough ' 380 88 Paid sundry persons intosest on Sc count ol bonds 261 38 Paid James Calio , - 16' 371 f Paid Carliole Bank on note held by them spinet the borough 400 00 Paid Andrew Holmes mterest on note transfered to him by Car brilt 23 83 DaJarmo of duplicate fur 1648 out standing 1544 18 $4187 72 Balance in Undo of Treasurer 134 86 13th April, 049. The above account of Thomas H Thompson, Esq.llorough Treasurer having been examined by us and found to 'he correct and true, we have therefore passed the same. LENI'L TODD, A. G LI?.CHLER, }Committee WM PARK np2s'4o3t York and Cumberland Rail Atoau. NOTICE. / THE Stockholders in the York 'and Corn berland Itatl Road, Company, residing in Pennsylvania, are hereby notified that the sum of one dollar, on emilv share of stock subscribed by them, respectively (due and payable at the time of subscription,) is required to be paid at the York Bank on or belore the Ist day of May next. The stockholders are further notified that .ho - following --- instahnents-have treen - declared - by - , the Board of Directors and are required to be paid at the York Bank, at the several periods mentioned FIRST—Two dollars per share, on the first day of May next. SECOND—Two dollars per share, on the first day of June next. Tit t tre - Tvio - dollars per Sham - on The first' day of July. F.ourrrit—Tivo dollars per share, on the first day of Abigust next. / FIFTII—Two dollars per, Share, on the first day of September next. By the terms of the act of incorporation, it is provided, that any stockholder foiling to' puy the said instalments for thirty days after the same shall have become due and payable, shall be liable to pay Interest thereon, 'at .the rate cf twelvt per cent. By order bf Lite Board of Directors, „ ap:13 . 491t • '• ELI LE W IS, 'f rens' r.' O"1 arsons who have acted as commissioners under-tite-act-of-incorporation,-and-having-in their possession books of subscription, or funds of the company, are requested to forward the same Jo: the Treasurer without delay. ' Brigade Inspector% Orders . ):—THE enrolled militia•mert of, the rime ; Brigade, Eleventh Divisitin, P. At; will not be. required to perform militia duty this year, in. I any other way than inn regularly organized Vo; lunieer eortipany, the laws lor.militta training having been repealed. Volunteer companies as heretofore on the first Mendaytoi May next, but Will not parade for inspection 'trail further . or. 2 .-:-Colonele . qt Regimints and rine tains of Volrinteer arid. Militia Companies ,that ate liablel6r 'anY priblie'ptoperty will ,be re quired'te return the same on. or before the first" day of !July.next', at iho'foliowing at the public house Oflosephlllacki in Meehan.: iteburg : ;. at the :public' house of:H..lr; Burk holder in , Catiiiie. or id. , Gen. - Armor'e fletuf: !quarters ; 'at thopublio house of snidet , lttipiey: Neyvville, andwith Maj. Wm. F... Carey. im ShipponsbuFg. • ' The above; qamod'-porsOns Ore' drily authorized to' receive any such prOperty. .A's - rny term:ofo ffi de expire on the 3d':,tittS• of August-MA[OP must insist on a stria! , ernpii. ance Wlth the second part ow this order. , - ap25'49. =sr:. • 2 • EsVate H.' Van' , Hoff,. , idec'd. persons , arti hereby : no t ified thiil Letterior Aihninistration on the &tate of. Dr.; A Van'Heff. late - of , the -Borotigh,.of Me ohanicshurg,Curnboi land caulny:deconeed hove, bean- llutuodhy ofi:esid Yeount3i: to , itihscrihe'r, who, iostdwin. - Allonlowealtipi: cutifity,oforeaal4.l.;"All pang*, havint relauffe:oll ,demands -against' :the,!eatitte , ...or , l aahl , :deeeitiedii ore requested Acp. .tin4;tholinidefitedc•to reek°, itayinent;.to:: Cinusrolc :37AXPtcr,4,Viriefta 11,* toraived by op;11 ' L.. • . . - • INE New ° ijbuerticieineitts, Now and gneap,tooks, JUST. received. nt the Cheap Book store of el/ the subseriber, Graham's, Goday'S and Sat-. taih's Magni ms, for May-25 rents each. The Gollegian- , theDickinson CoVega Month ly-131i , Napoleon's Invasion of Rosh), a historical romance by Louis Rai!stab. . Memoirs of try Youth, by , Zunluko, by Mrs. Raclin,' Maule. Agnes Morris, a now novel. Downing's Fruit and Fruit Trees. Clarke's Commentary. Macauley's England, Harper's Edition, - very cheap.. With a large variety of other-new cheap works of every kind. JACOB ERB im25',12 153 38 2357 90 4 00 Town Lots For Stele, r IIE snliscriber will sell nt Pit Mie Auction on WEDNESDA r• the 2(1 day or May next, Ten TOWN LO'T'S, situated north of North street n , d frontlet; west on Bedford FA reel, On each of. the two most northern • . lots there Ills been lately erected a • Two Stdry Brick Dwelling HOUSE, I eighteen by twenty four feet. Salo tr, • - - C6lninellen as ten o'clock, on the Fra ndsen, When c mditiong will be made known by lap•2sj II EN ItY DUFFIELD $4322 28 PUBLIC SA ,E 30 00 ° On SA TUR DA 1. the 281 h of April, 184 g. WILL ho sold at Public Sale at the Livery • Vl' Stable of the subscriber., ut the corner of Cht•rch Alloy and West inreet,.the following described property, to wit : :_• • 11011.8 ES, One Two horse Corrinsm, 'Fwo , ( , ) ,, t e te lik i.(l, \ r ‘ c , e a gtM e , i o g r i t l e ,o iS „ii tt o l key. s, nvo sett ouble flai'ness, three single sew; do.— SAddles, Bridlks, Robes,-13locksmiilt's 'Fouls, end n other nriieleA too nu merous too mention. Sale to commence at to o'clock, A. M., when attendance will be given and terms made known' l‘y . ap23'4ttts J. N. ARMSTRONG. Out-Lots - for Sale. 1r will offer nt Public Salr—cu 11 . SA U RDA Y.4he sth of MAY, at two Weloik- on the- premi'bes, 4 One Acre lots Jon venient. to the toNmt„ on the north west corner of West L-mther-4.-.....et .md.Colle b , They are•sitnated in a desirable - part it the - ba. , rough, where improvewents , ,are going on rind property growing•herr.lue. Terms which wilt he easy, will, be made known on the dny of stile by the subscriber. \V 13 MURRAY np:8 . 4 . 9 * to T6li whim it - Inky Concetti! CIEoRGE W. !MEM rIITIANKFUL to the, punlic generally for past favors and their liberal patronage, still con tinues to carry on, the SADDLE, TRUNK, and HARNESS Making business, at his old stand in 'Nanover sit eet, two doors mirth of the Carlisle Bank, at the sign of the Mammoth. 1:011 fir. Ile is now hotter prepared than ever to , accommodate his customms, having recently made great alterations it his establishment, so ns to enable him to keep/a much better assort ment than heretofore, consisting of Spanish, Dragoon, Eamon, tub, quilted and plain SAD. DLES, CARRIAGE lIARNESS, plated anti common ; Farmers' Gears, of all kinds, Tra eiilling Trunks of all descriptions and priers. Veleascs and Carpet Bags, Bridles, Martingale Dollars, Stock, Leather and Raw Hide Whips, Leather, cotton and worstkd Fly-nets, and all other Mtielas in Ids of which he is de. teemined to sell at the very lowest •cash Niece. Making and repairing , Alaiin-ors of hair husk and straw. anti all kinds of Unita:ming will be punctually attended to. ap2l.4flty . . • WANTED. A YOUNG MAN well qualified, And bay ing experience in the business, wi,ltes situation tte . TEAC II ER in n school, either in Cown or coutitry. Pest of reference§ given.— App;" 'it" 111,. .51. cal lisle, ap2s'49tf. EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTION IN,THE Price of Hardware. I HAVE just received the largest and Cheap- est stock of HARDWARE, Glass, Paints, (lila Varnishe:s, S.tddlery, Carpenter's and Cabinet Maker's Tools, Mahogany Veniers and all kinds of Building Mtperas ever brought to Carlisle, coeisisthig of Locks, Hinges. Screws. Neils and Spikes. .Pcrsdns about to build will find it gr,aqy to !heir advantage.to loule . ut my stock beforelturchorsing elsewhere. Come and see the Goods and hen 4 the price and yon be convinced that this is real:), !he Cheat Hard ware Store. Also, in store anvils vises, files and rasps,,and a complete assortment 'Watts' Best liar Iron, n'sc.Rolled and Hoop run 41311 sizes. 1 have aloe the Them' • ter Churn made by Mr George Spang'er, the beat article now in use. _ . 4922 28A SCYTHE:S.—I have just received my Spring. stock of Grain and Grass Scythes, manufactured exprebslY for my own sales, and warranted to be a superior Culdle makers and othots will Ilnd these Scythes to he the best ar ticle in the market and at the hrest price wholesale and retail at the old stand in North Um - sorer street. JOHN 1' LYNE. nplfr 19 New and Important! GEottGE W. RIIEEM having recently purchased the county right of lIA V WOIZ PAI ENT COLLAR STUITER, oould respectfully cull the attention 01 the trade to that importer' invention. It is certainly one of the greatest improvemeuts of the ego. This machine mune the Colter crooked mound the block, faced witli hni _wool, or.other materials, back stuffs it with Iping straw, and also makes collars of cut straw ith less than half the labor and lime of the old way of stiifiing. 'Phis machine will stuff fill and every kind of horse collars, from the best patent leather down to the commonest kind in use, and with but one man steadily at irk will stufTand shape fifty collars per day inn neater and better et yle-thatt any-other way known. . Saddlers in the county are invited to cell at the subacriber's establishment on North Mina ver street, Carlisle, and examine tho machine Township or ehop•rights will be sold. To those who de norwish to hey a right the sub scriber offers READY MA r. COLLA RS 111 wlOlO - winch .chenper thanlney can be rt nnulsc tured in any other way.' Orders for collarB in 'any quantity arc respectfully solicited. npyB'l9 . l'o the Hoirs and Legal Representa tives of Christian EriSmatt, of Rap- Aut__ln_w_nship, Lancaster county, deceased. pursuance of an order of the Or phans' Court of said county, made the 9th of April, A. D., t 849, awarding an inquest for the partition and valuation of the real estate of the said. Christinn Crisman, dec'd ,in said co.; 'Consisting of a plantation or tract of land or about Nighty-five acres in said township, ad- Joining rand of John Rohrer, Christian Etiambn, C, Fuck and others, ' I will hold an inquest at the late mansion Jittuse - of.the said Christian Crisman.- dec'd:, on the said Plantation on THURSDAY, the 31st dos' of MAY; A. D., 1849, at 10 o'clock fore noon for' raid purposes; at which time and place ytitt are notified to attend, - l'AttYß •Il ÜBER, aplB'49dt, „ t , f ',gheriff . of said County. • GOOD NEWS. , . S 'ClOthii. Store Oa the corner..l6fi Maiii tetrad—and Market `Spate, foimerly bectifiied . THE undotWooll respoltftd.ly announces t o the %It 1 7 ,e ns of, Qarllsle and. surroutuhng, country •• that he his just arrived from Philadelphia, with 'it 'splendid stack' of ItILADY;MADD CLOTH . = ,INlA;:ludiusarntitOf condticAn g :pm ready made ,e lot hing.liusines? iil7llll its var t ous bran- • Qo intends ' keeping asSOrtirtent of o%;eit:r article In hiriiinir of businesS; a n d at.Vuch cee enii - ,everY,One. itbait':ooiVreCes 'the, most handsorne 'and. itishicntablo';,pty%),qs - sVorn l .'and' made ,up in the, .beiOnhiiner..„ • . ' Subadrihe'r'Oidy'Asks a •irini of his ge'odn'-`. atyl is sure they v w,ill give entire satiscietion.: ‘ ,;; ; f ..largO:',.aitiortmant • of ,flats,.:.Catts;-. .'hirt.s;'Cravats,'::coliars k r - Borionis,. , :pOpenders; hd pop, nt:vgcry.... love R ices antiatantly;iirehapilif. I P4V\IXF- 1 41qAPP10NA34.,!,: r Wi..1.04 - F , l iii:ENlAN .' s:Nl,4l " 6,i ' d ., 9 °4 l ', ll :: Blll;4l ' ' , Jul)! t0901yi 3 4. a,r,t ft,', 'olio colts' ' ‘,,, ‘,.‘-; • 1: . 'i' . :(,;;',i'.,. 7 ::':.'::,!t:..i,,.,,17;. 1 : - ' :. ~-;,- I ..; ~.. 4 . ; 4 ' .!ty . i 7,;,, , ..,‘,"? ' - .7‘ , :q;:,14z1. - -' , ..4%. ' ' itits(eititiiiisofo';, , ,,,..': ',11115iG112121 , 3 SAVE OF. VALUABLI . REALISTATE lx TILL ba offered at -rublie gale" on X. 13.1- ILLI2.AY_ ty of MAY next; at the residence of T. , . VrAliller . to Dickinson township, Citmberland,'citinty," the .'following described Properly tv Nit,`' - No i valuable prrperty well known as CUMBEILLAA:H - F.URNACE, with a Saw, Mill; Cite!: HOuSe;'-Tiiiiant Houses, and between andlijOJ ndieb Molintain Likrid. • •Dto 2—A GRIST :14 ILL. to whicli is attach ell a Corn D'ryari Sheller-sad - Breaker, a &din' Mill with a conifortabile log Dwelling H 011,7 stone smith Shop, and from . . 7 to ig naves. land. o 3—Th. valuable 'Fiala on wlikh Miller now resides, containing , about 200 acres. with Sono Dwelling .ROUSE, large' [faith Barn, and nn excellent' orehard,of choice, fruit, &c. No 4—A Tract of Land known ns the "Big Meadow," containing Twenty acres of first rtil'n timothy bottom. -No 5—A valuable Farm containing IRS acres of first rate land.,Tart limestone, and part pine land, known as. the N 'Allen Farm; with a two story N , : 5 S ‘ oi HOUSE, Log and Frame, - : • - •'",•;,••45-.:4 Baru, corn cribs, wagon sited and other outbuildings. • No G—A Farm of' 200 acres known asThe 'Bench Orcloted Farm,' Wilt n Log House n double Log Bnro, kn.' (The right - of, Ore out this farm reset red, and to be Fold with the fur-, once.) • • • No 7—A tract of 100 acres, partly cleared,. having . a Lv lidirse thereon, and trdjnining No No B—A tract of 100 acres. unim..roved, ad •joinine lands or Martin Cloudy, John Thrush, and others. On this tract there ie n good water power. No 9—A Farm .containine 19(, acres, part cleared. with Log 'louse. D?.ttble - I.lng Barn, known as the 'Airliionoy Farm.' No 00—A tract of 700 acres of timber land, lately purchased of A G Ego, which will be sold in lo's to suit purchasers. Na tract ol•40 acres of land adjoining the Nlcliirthey Farm, Daniel Mush and ()fliers. A Iso. al - lumber of other Five and Ten Acre ots mit 1 omit:oar& e !oußes t ter_eon. - 'I-hn-ninive dosurihod -propsynro,iii a 'flu me(' in pi.•kinson iownship afultiabpsily luti4+lded the Yellow B oches CrecWwhiteh novier -tut mg stream-prope teliftwn - e — fird mit •• - Aku, at the saute lime and .phee; the interest of '.l.' C Miller in that well known MAGNET. IC OR E RANK on the Yellow 'llreeuhes Creek. in York county. The above property will be shown, and all neet , ssary info -mat;im gii•ett to'perlons to put-Also. by nailing on idler of , the subset,- hers or TEMillt r. The usual term of Lund stiles al be olven. D MeCCILLOIMII, JOHN T. GREEN, ap :s, ' 10-ts. • .'Assignees. _. • _- L.lCialcoopaaLzes GREAT BARGAIN! WATCH AND JEWELRY STO"E • NviIEIZE (;old and Sil ver Watches of every :71 , 2 description eon be had n t from ten to fifteen 9 3 less than any other store 8 4 4 :4:, v ii , in New York or Pan delphin. Persons who wiali to get ti k t , mod watch, perfssily . regulnted, would do well to call at the &Taro ol the such. scriber. and compare the quality and price of his watches o ult that of other stores. GOOD WATtIItS AT T1!I FOLGoWING ExitEnmGLY Low retcr.s. Gold Levers,lull jewel't.,:B carat cases, $4.8 On Silver , 12 00 Gold LepinesHoweled, :8 carat cases 93 00 Silver do do 900 Silver Verge Watches, from.s3.oo upwards. (401(1 Pencils from $1 to $8,00; Gold Pens, with .silver cases sod lieneils attached, for 75c. Also, a handsome assortment of new and fashionable' Jewelry, at prices far below the usual 61411(., prices. Old Gold and silver bought or taken in eXchange, • • LEWIS R 111201511 ALL, No 110 North SEC.Q,NE Street, second door i,e!ow 12.. tee, Phitatlelphin np,:B' 40:y this advertisement out, and bring it afoot!, Yeti will flip,' be sure to t:.,etintotheriiiity, store,' ---- Furniture at Auction. — WILL he sold at PM,lie Vendor on WB E- N ESD AY, the "oth of this month. an 0011 nsive assortment of Household and Kitchen' Forruture. ronsisting of sa.., Tables, Chairs, Iliostand, Bureaus, red with. nut marble tops, Wnshtorindodo, Toilet Sint de Looking Min.:see, Bedsteads, Beds, Mairneres, Carpets, Uti.s, Matting, .Soler Lamps, china, Gliks and Queensware, and a great many other articles too numerous to mention. Among the Kitchen Purnitnro will be fiend Jorge size Iluthnway Cooki ng si oce„.3 6o, Drum and ohnot 25 fort of.pipe wi•h Brass, Copper, nod Bell Metal Kettles, e. &r. Also, A largo Double Refrigerator; three or four portable (Arntes for burning real, and two or puree close stoves. Also, at ,the settle time will be sold a first rate MILK COW, nearly fresh. info to comtnenee nt 10 o'clock, when the conditions will be mode known by HENRY DUFFIELD. April Heyrs Embrocation for Horses. THIS valuable lil11D1W t; _ CATION will core Sprains. 11401 'l3rttises, Cute, Galle, Swcll ing, Rheumatism. and all oi . complaints which require an external remedy. It gives immediate relief to ho Serruchek. rind the incident to HOrses having White feet and noses, produced by the St. John Ws..rt, it is also.highly useful in re/axing-still: nese of the Tendons and Joints 'tind:"Produces beneficial effects in cracked heels, brought on by high !ceding, splints,spfatns. This li.xinso- PATION is reconiended to Farniers, Farriers,. Keepers of Livery Stables, and private gentle• nice owning Horses, and ehouldlic- ennetatitiy kept in their ambles. The GENUINE art eta is prepared only by W. Msnsus La.; No :402.- Race at Philadelphia. And lot enle wholesale and retail at 1) R. RAWIINS' Drug Stole W Main street, Carlisle. To Owners • and Dealers in Horses. CARLTON'S/FOXY:MEI: OINS3IENT. for the cure of Founder, split 1 1 1'".71: Hoof, Hoof. hound Horses, and 'l3,contracted and Feverish Feet Wotinde, bruises in the Flesh, Galled Backs, Clacked Thuds, Scratebee, Cuts, Kicks, &c, on horses. CARLTON ' S RING-LIONE Coni, for the cure of Ring.hone, Blood Spavin, Bone .Shavin, Wind• galls, and splint—a certain pure WrThis Ring- Bone Cure and the Founder Ointment are pre pared front the' recipe of a very celebrated Ert krlish Furrier, and will cure' in niitety• rdite en. :tea but of ono hundred of any of the-abovo com plaints They have been used by larniers, livery men, stage Proprietors, and others with the most marked tufo decided success... Fur Bale-by O. t7GILI}S_ A Word, O 31otgemen. • , BARBEIt'S EMBIOROCAI'N, is de,- 11 cideill the best prtiparittion ?that can e • • i' used for the cure of•Spraina, Brti t • sus, Cuih,_ Galls. :Splint s .Curb, milfr - gtt, Itingbonptivin! Stillness of the , Joints, &c.. It is an article which • should. he ifTh f,e hands . ; of oy,i,`lty, Horseman, and no 'Statile should' be without a botttle of It. Price otily2sintkso ceittsper bet- . ties, prepared only, by ECig Pearson;:ll4. (bridle wholesale and retail, at'lthit-iOG-Islorth Seppid sireet, wholesale and retell ifgent,Ciiiiir46,. im• • • • ; - • , • . Cure , Irour ill'orseie• ,, , . 4 .-••, ~ • •''l % , ~ •, , . ~•, -.•-,, ~. IF ITEKI,3E'''./VP4tOTFLO' "-•%,:,,', • :..- With. HilintiitrlSOk.cik,lolo t ' ' ` : - . 4, :,ctrer):, 4 . nook and !olichildory,Noptet.4,- 4 ) . ~, - ..,... .:, bone, graa'sool6 o lll tirtioil l i , - - • • '• - evit , Vne'p'iipr AI ilyO. Mull], I . 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''-t ,, :•t'l•f','. l l' , , - 4.;!:‘,. , ','-';.,..1' , ; :- rgwom LIST OF i c - RETAILERS of Con de, Ware ,nnd Merchendize Within the County of =bit - land, returned end classified in necordan with the reveral Acts of General Aneenibly, as fo)lo% e. to . wit Jason W Eby ''''• -13 10 00 John G'Carmony ‘ 13 10 00 , k, Joseph 1) Halbert • ‘i: 14 :7 00.,. Samuel Elliott •14 7 . 00 Charles Ogilby • ''' ° 10 20 00 'Charles 13arnitz,thiquors) ;13 15 00 George W Winer, , 13 'lO 00 A , ,& W Bents 12 12 50 Daniel Celtics, (Liquors) 14 10 50 Ja n Faller (Liquors) • . 14 10 50 joLeoli S. Faust, ‘Liquors) ,14 10 50 ' J & D Rhoads 14 7 00 'IN , B Murray •14 ' 7 00 S W Haverstiek, (Liquors) 14 14 00 Robert Snodgrass 13 10 00 James Fleming , 14 7 00 Thomas, Conlyn . s 14 7 00' 'Wright & Saxton 11 15 00 P Messersinith 14 7 00 Jacob Rherm 11 7 00 George R Crooks • 13 ' 10; 00 Jaines 614Granalinn , 14 7 00 MichneLLehley (Liquors) 14 10 50 John Homer (Liquors) 14 .10 50 Peter Munyer 14. 7 . 00 John P Lyne 14 10 PO • Jacob Wolf, (Liquors) ' , 14 10 50 S A Coyle 13 10 00 Jacob Server . - ' -13 10, 00,. 'Jacob Leib!, (Liquors) 14 - 10 50 George Foland • •14 .. 700 Andrew G Lgehler 14 7 00 ,C Dillon; Agent, (Li quors) 14 TO 50 George Heckman, (Liquors) 1 14 10 50 Samuel Hoover &Co • 14 7PO 'l' 11 Skiles 14. 7 00 .1 W Rawlins, (Liquors) 14 10 60 Wm M Putter. 14 7 00 Arnold & Livingston 14 7 , 00 ' Jas.'', Erb 14 7 00 Arnold & Levi • - • 11 IS 00 S D Powell & Co; ' 13 10 , 00 Samuel Goldman 11 7 00 _ Jurgen Ltgget. - 14 7 00 . • Voppcmsburg horqugh. .• , • Wm F Care 1 ' i bi__ ------ _ Robert Snodgrass. - ..12 - 12 50 -Edward Scull - l4 7 - 'oo' - 14,enry HoPar .t, 14 7 Vt) (Ash & llinscy 13 111 U 0 inigthati re'll ' ' . 11-----7-0 I . J A elippingrr tc , 12 - 12 LA) . - James tioltard 14 7 00 Heck S. Peall3 1U 00 bourn lute aer 13 10 0i) S. K . tints le1:4 10 00 - • Jbliti 'Stain.l,augh.._..' ' . ' Llti • 7__U Philip hooluz 13 10 00 Peter S Ariz, Agent, . 14 7 00 ' Joeeph 1' NUVIII 1 . 1 lb by ‘v It Is hays ' . 11 7 Oil - JC & (.1 It A tick ~ 1 1 7 1.1 Joint 13 Duncan . - 14 - 7 tit/ Robert 11 elelt 14 , 7 611 Robert Scott (Liquors) 11 10 50 geuree '. l rome, 11 7 00 Saiiird.: ert , (i.tatiurs)' 14 10 30 Dickinson i'ownsitip. , Andrew (1. Alillerl3 10 00 Andrew Cona•ey, (Liquoro 14 10 50 11 tle..seli & Lily- 13 10 00 W Al 11 nun ‘- 11 7 00 . D L tieelman •13 10 00 IN.tic D Lu:st.ll 11 7 00 ~. . - Sieweil Tolvnshsp. Robert Elliptt. 11 7 00 David 1V berry & Co., 1.1 . 7t tl Juct.4.• fletilaqmver 11 7 Ott 0 lust Phinshorough "lownalitp. Jacob Rep ngcr, (Liquors) • * 14 111 Lutigneeker . .& Ealu . 14 7 00 Jubeph ü ßnyks . 14 - 7vu Fl'eg PcmisWrovgh. :Township. Christian Leas, (Liquors) 13 15 00 Judah hood & Son 13 . 10 00 Dona-W.l3n & Grua ll 7 IA J allies Greuson &CO 11 • :7. 00 - Norville Be'roirgli. Gilmore & Stough 13 10 00 William Barr, Agent 12 12 50 - tkoit Colo - 13 10 00 oaason Hannon, (Liquors) 13 15 00 J IlleCundltali 13 10 00 John Diller 14 7 00 Juan), Swoyer 14 . 700 Joseph Loughlin, Agent 11 7 00 J & I. II Williams 14- 7.00 S. Wutidei licitl4. 7 00 • Air Sharp 11 7 00 Fratikfb - d Township. .1 B Lackvy &. Co, (Liquors) 14 Gilman)) , & Cu, (Liquors) 11 D'cu•ton Ttheoship. James Kyle 11 7 00 Joseph Smith 14 7 00 Adam's & Eshelman 14 • 7 00 Southampton 7ownship. John Ay. Ch , ....r, (Lig.lors) 14 10 60 tichuch, Soo & Co It. 7 00 Mifflin Township. Clint . les BurnUs, (Liquors) 14 .10 50 .1 W 1) thlilila . 11 7 00 John Ernpstl4 7 00 ' .Cyrus A Itcynnrdl4 7 00 • .41.implen 7'ornship. . . 'Moms C Rheum, (Liquors) W Ft:slur Monroe Township C W Singizcr 13 lb 00 Dutiiel lindter 14, 700 Struck N. Brandt 14 7 00 . New Cumberland Bornrgh. 7 K Bonk, (Liquors) - 14 10 50 W &•• Co .(Liquors) 10• so S. Middleton Township. A NI Leidich W Alexnuder hider & Sailor P D Geisso Alien 7 oninship. A L Cathcart ' 12 ~ 12 50 Isaac Barton .(Liquars) 14 10 00 Una G Miller 14 7 00 Mut!hins 13irner (Liquore) 13 15 00 Joseph Schroll 14 7 OU Sil !Tr' Spring Township, K \V Meteor & Brother , 13 10 00 Tulin Rood 14 7 00 bonlap.& Barr .. _.. , 14 • 700 Coyle & spotisler . 13.• 10.00 Ilicchanicthurg Borough, • J Nlellison &Co (Liquors 13 ,15 00 Shnond Arnold. (Liquors) 13 15 00 Zug & Quigley, Liquois . 1 3 15 00.. J L Reigle 13. „ 10.00 Henry teas • 14 . . 7.00 flonser & Bubb . £4 .700 Brilsor & Miller . - 14 7.00' Iro Day , . • 14- , ...7 00 Jl7 Spahr .• ' 14. •7 00 .I%doreliants and all concerned in the above " 1 Uoesifieraiirow,will take notice that I .willihold an'' Inmanl in the Arbitration Room .in the court lintise,in the. Borough of Carlisle, on SAT. , 1.) R. D . A Y , ihe 129tli.inst., betwechi. the :hours of It o'clock, A.. 1114 atu.l.4 .o'clock; P.M., of , vsid driyi tro,iiffiird • all ' persons. an :opporturnty,.whe via, .leol themselves dggrieved by the above , elw.lfiention to nottosti from Abe same: .. ;..'. . • , 1 KFTERSO N -WORTHINGTON, . 4 t' ' •:• !' , IMlofeaniiKAppiaiaor: C?!lislet'APril. 9 th , 1819.-3 t , • 4. , . .• • of:Partnerdop; parinersliip: here,tolere 'slating . bet keen , • t h e ettbscriberul - Uniltif or. A Fr. iii - tliciolVed•.by mu nal. don • :11i books ,together ; with ,all.other eta. • dennai of indebtedness . , remain the !Hinds 9f,• Andrew. H. )3 .who' 1% 4 11 aitend to the '-triqnl n l edema, ; All persona. indebted , I i o have eleints, are requested to ball and ,set. - 16 0 ,withia Ai roe months. -.All unsottlez nceountii, hiker that,date putinteHthe•.btaidel-or a •proptif personror colleetlcin: t•' , o • , . A NDREW“III.tAIIt;, , • -1••-•;1' ANDILEW.:II: i'Vho subscriber Will continue at the old stand •: tia . wtll : pay eash - • feir•till.tartices Ed& lioet o rt ailnedk.„',§boa ' Les titer :piths. 'best; quality,-2 will:he ,Iteg. constantly pni - hand:AlSor watiti34”. .;30 cords B RIC. • aP: 4 '• ' • ••A if tiLAIRi- F.: 'Bl.ll;eoriCro fii;peotrulliinfotr4 Ili 'pub ItlVildtitTioittitg!i'gflAilneg'!A B yhtif',3l,;fw'? -Tbr n m it e;l r r i tti u t 9 to m nm en gO t r ' e l '. 9' ;e l igl i el!iTiV e : 'oivtpOlicatioll ' i.Bl4:l2,NrA;wiLty,. •:. I% , M.firch 14 r'',. ME Carlisle 10 ~0 li) JU 14 10 50 14 7 00 13. 10 00 24 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 DIERI Regl otanbiht6 - '. To the - Voters of lhouberland County. FRI,LOW—CITIZENS-4 hereby offer my self to your.echtsiderationlbitsliegffice of SHE. RIFF of Cumberland Coun!yolUcl , respeetlial. ly solicit your support, plettgintnyerell x l.)f sled. ted-to—discharga—the—clutieaoll-duties—offiee-with fideltty. Yours, respectfully, MONTGOMERY DONAI;D9O3'P.. IVest Pennaborft !P • A pril=, '49—te • • SHERIFFALIT. FELLOW-CFFIZENS of Cumbetland,oo,, I ofler myself to your consideration. ibr.thtnol— lice of SHERIFF, snbject to the ”ensinaien of. the Whig County Convention. 13Ilould It be fortunate enough to bo elected, I wiiildisellorge. the duties of the Pfliee with impartiniltrand h• delity. • R 0 B"I . .,—IVIeC A RIMIY. Carlisle, April 11, '49—te To the Voters of Otunberland Oofluty.. FELLO W-CITIZENS:—At the solicitation of annoy friends I hereby offer myself to your consideration as a candidate fur SHERIFF, at the ensuing general election, rubject to the .de elute!) of the Whig County Convention. Silent& I he nominated and elected, I ptomiee to.die. charge the duties of the office with fidelity end humanity. I the .efore resporfully solicir your support • JOSEPH McDARMOND. Islewville,,April '49—to . To the Voters of Cumberland County FELLO W-CITIZENS t Encouraged by numerous friends, I hereby offer myself to your consideration os a candldine for the office of SHERIFF of Cumberlantenunty, at the emue ing general clection,subject to the decision °fill° Democratio. County Convention. Should Ibe nbminatcd dud elected, I pledge myself to dis charge the duties of said office with impartiality DAVID CRISWELL. Shippensburg, april 11 '49-te* • Tolke Voters of Oumberland County.. FELLOW—CITIZENS—f' offer mystlf to your considerntion ns a candidate 'for the office of SHERIFF, of Cumberland county, nt the next general election, subject to the. decision of tho Democratic County Convention Should I be norninateil and elected, I pledge myself to disihargo•tlje duties of said office with fidelity nri 1 I HL Sheriffalty. ELLOW-CITIZENS:—.Itein S solicited ,y I.‘• n number of my friends Tmfler ns ensuing election, and will be thinkful for your suffrages. Should Iho elected', I hereby pro. mise to perform the duties of said , 'office faith fullyt Aloritl-te JOHN 7 HUN.T.I3II. 11 -- I3IIGADE INSPECTOIL JrFLOW—CITIZMNS:—At the selleita• ' Ilion