CAMEASZ 3O 2)&1; B WEDNESDAY; '31.14Y 4,.;1549 Fancy_ printing. tJavin'q ordered for our Job Office en tultiltiona . l variety of Fancy Typos, .Orttainoots, &cc., we are , prepared to dn kinds of printing, such ne%Circit. laic, Illariks.Caxds, ac., in tile Most showy style. and Prices ns low as any other Establishment. We have also peculiar facilities for dolnttmorriphlet printing.— Our friends are requested to give 'ail a call. Celebrations of the Day. A plentiful "Rough and Ready!' din nor will ho prepared-for the Whigs by their 'energetic committee of arrangements ' ; at Hen arson's Gioire. The company *ill be expected on the ground by 12 o'clock. Tickets to the dinner, 50 cants.. Wo hope cv3ry Whig. may find at convenient to be there. ['here will ba some speaking heap of toasts, wo hope, and a "good time" generally. Tho'sibbath schools connected with the sev-. cral churches we Maim , 3 have genetally made arrangements for celebrating the day by pie nic parties to the country. This evening the annual exhibition of the Union Society of College, will bike place,.and doubtless attract the usual throng of youth and beauty. Dickinson College COMMENCEMENT.— The time for the anniversary exercises of this Institution is just at hand. In the high character of the orators from abroad, we have the assurance of a most interesting Commencement season.. This evening, "the 4th," the anniversary exhibition of the' Union Philosophical Society will take ,place. • On Tuesday, the 10th, at 8 o'clock, P. M. the Sophomore cxhibition . 41 be held in the College Chapel. - On Wednesday, the' 11 tiviit 11. o'clock, A. M. an addresis will be delivered ,before the Belles Lettros Fellowship by Jon R. Tirscrx, .Esq. of Philadelphia. At 8 o'clock, P. M. of the same day, the Rev. gEo. A.CosaEic a A. M. 'of Washington, will deliver an Addreabefore theUnion Philosophical Sociely, •-• Commencement exercises will take place on Thor sday,.the 12th at 10 o'clock, A. M. Tho graduating class we learn numbers twenty-, eidnryoting nice, who leave the Institution with a high character for talent and acquire ment. EXHIBITION OF THE HIGH SCHOOLS.— We were in hopes see one would have sent us a notice such as it deserved, of the exhibi bition of the High Schools, on Friday evening last, as the denseness orthe crowd and the in tolerable heat did not allhw of our staying to witness all the exercises of the occasion. •Suc -6el:' it to's...ay that we hear it spoken of on alt . hands, as a most satisfactory exhibition, cred itable to the pupils and gratifying Id parents.— The general examination of the 'schools through the week we arso hear spoken of in warm terms pt admiration, und—with equally strong exptessioris.,of" praise toward the very °efficient Board of Directors and the 'various Teachers. Our Public Schools are the noblest treasumol the community, and the interest that ie manifested in them is an encouraging eircumottince. as showing that the cause of ed ucation is properly apmciated. NEW POST : OFFICES.—A: Post Office bas. been established in Hampden township, Cumberland county, and names Habil Hops . Mr. George. W. Fodor has beets ap pointed Post Master. An office bus also been established:we be- Novo, at Boiling Springs; (Ego's Iron Works,) in South Middleton township, and Mr. Leidich t ppointed Post Master. • Mliorraav ELECTION.—We learn that Gen. Henry Fetter, of Perry county, was on Monday lasi elected Mejhr General — of this Division, beating his higires,oppenmt but five votes. CARLISLE BARRACKS.--TllO command et this iMst. haa'beco asamned by, CM. Comte, of the Secon4 Regiment tiragoone,'Col. MAY haying Pert to join his regiMent inx"New Mex ico. Car. Co . oke le en officer or high character and. experience.- • ErwAiirmENt.- - -The Encampment • of Veeintocre arDoubling Gap Springs promises to be n:large and handsome affair. Besides the Carlisle Codats, the Ringgold Artillery from Newvillc, and the Landisburg Cadets, Jrdin Perry eountMvill unite in the encampment.— It will commence on the 24th of July. IMPORTANT INFORINIA4N I—rFrir 1110 diffi cult respirption•and debility attending diseases ofihe * Lunge, Throat and Breast. Thoulson's Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood Naphtha has been found an involitahle runiedyl. Besides Its power us an exper, tornnt to relieve tho Lungs from the uccumulatid matter-which-results- from-the - rein irecl - state - of the system In hot weather. it also acts as n healing halm to the ulcerated parts and a strengthener to the sys tem. So Salutary la the action of the Syrup this re spect that many of our moat respectable kliyinclans employ II in their pracilce, and wo have daily eirl dencebf cures elected in pulnionary diseases where skill hair utterly failed. Tali invaluable medicine is prepared only by Ana- Mb! and Dieksbn, at the N. IL earner of Filth and Borneo street PAilndelphla. bold by JAMEcCC•LEM -ING, Sole' agent:' for Carlisle. Contagious - arid Eilideinl;: - Direases. - == - Wat e -must be adapted to the nature of the fish, or there will be no propogation of the species. The coil nunit he'adaptiol.to'rho oitedier.there will be no increase. The.climate moat have those matters In It Which will unite and troop, alive epldeinical ,or„nentegioun pahlone, or they•will become . .extlogulnhed, like a lamplhat lenneepplied. with .911. Bo 'lt' Is likewise withithe 'Heinen Frame: It;,cartnot bo glpJaFlnlly ef fected by epidemical or conhigloue otaladieei' haloes there ha Ono oatene floating in the circulation 4 . which offer the nppropriate Olt. fly purifying our bodice with the Ilnietnnexti PILLS, wbich have am!. ' . otty wills Mope Ampurities upon which. contagion ferule. ive they atsvnye feel score whateVer disease may rtige aroUnd r ue. True, we marhuve ,It, bet It •, will Noon best - var. our' eicithese 4 w,ill,lip tho affair of, p" ayor twp. Whilo't,hoect'who.have been toO ....:sll,thlcelmplet and xdoellent rededy. , elt her 'dea,•oi ''..,littexdveelseviterhaitnitirsohitie or Aiickneee' t eSOicl.ltinerlielp, at 411•eact4 per box polhorteoni - Shlppenelnieg ; IgeW"(tuthinirland,; M: Ulmer, 'id Alhlientatistusyn Hoglitaitown •,.; tint& ' 112dnitme In 111sirT)tivieWsnattv both of this cavity „.; Onthe 22th alt , by the came , his , Gamma • Warzet.i. , to , ,Mlas Snead ELLiatot slits to a, !loth o Carlisle 74 ' t DIED. IT7Petersburg. Adenat county,•'Ott the 27th att. Mrs ,Itt Atilt ANN, wire bc Ray. !leery 'A stand, Fartmirly or , In the 42/7„vottrother toga. 1,, . 04; 4 '7, iketedbittictlelie , '• het 'teeth at hope tt , , , lbitr tichy lire, is the best, tt,thleuse r.e ha , geiv • theetanaa pease. A moro • gentle,and , lovely , cheracteLla rarely mot witli.ll?i , main bia,,atidthry-'l - w ibi t ,z.iu r e v alt*Atltc,°°l l ,„ 1411,1nt", 5 ,n0 i).44f ° 19 0 11 . 01 1 ;151 1 r , e4 7 , l2l ,ivdt` irlendi (*.po , 1): * -141 C' 40wile; ' $10 - 41 - 0•11,,, lan v t on h , Itt,arter , 4o4evevo'itilaess i ,..l Mis ,., k44 rs, C),G lN'4 l ll#s 'V /Jae jmutiblion 21unst14tte-1114,,,tiptkatituAtIll,,,, tt,IA listViEN 8 'al ln'tt2 anahlt spa cfl FI„ 11 ay, t tqa alrod uroat:43 yearil - • ,tfripiatipnient of Distiller* ‘Bre‘rersi. kaung - IBOuse* Curn,be,ilftnd County,as el riiSifred fir,:' it me,:' per' o f ;AS'sernbt y . passed '1849:. MS 'Edward Sit Myer, Carlisle efiry,Barnitz do edry Bernitz do , Wm. Alexander WM. T.Plialer de Jane hLow do_' Jolin,Hannoti ' A C Norton Win. Chandler as; Donaldson Geo. Chandler las llathorn' Frank. D - thher 0 G Cramer Elijah. Switzer Daniel Rife J W Kurtz Levi Snell • John Craig Jbhn Deemer do Thos..,Edie do Wm. Harkness Allen township John Bowman' • •do Robt. Linn, Dickinson tp. Wm M Henderson, N. Middleton Robert Givin, S. Middlotop. John M Good, Agt. do Joan Kelly do • M. Deltzhoover, Monroe tp. ' C W Ss P. A Ahl do Mr. Coover, Southampton Robert Quigley, Hopewell tp. John Langhlin do Jacob Au, Newton tp.) CUMBERLAND. COUNTY, Es. I do hereby'cortify that the foresoing is a correct classification of the Distillers, Brewers, Bating trouses,Ac., in Chimberland county, as taken by me in accordance wiih the Act of As sembly, passed 10th April, 1849. r - June 6. • ~ 'I WORTHI:NGTON,MereantiIe Appraiser. - .. . .. . NOTICE.—Tho foregoing persons returned by Jefferson Worthington,•Esq., to the County .. . TrAsurer, will call for theirdlcenses on or before the let of July, 1849. Jnne 27 . ROBERT MOORE, County Treasurer. ' Estate of John B. Ebright, dec'd.• u.E.TTERS of Administration on the nitro tAt of John B. Ebright, lato of Silber,. Spring -township, C mberland county, deceased, have a t been grai to the subscriber residing in linninden ownshipA All persons indebted to said Estate-are rasteid to make immediate payment, and those having, claims to present them-for settionfent to I . June 20 -pd Estate of. John Underwood, dec'd. LETTERS of Adininlst !Alen on the Estate of John Underwood, Into of Carroll town• ship, York county, dec'd., have been granted to the subscriber, residing in Mosque , township, Cumberland county. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate 'are regLor d to make immediate payment, end th6sh having claims to present them for settlement to j east pd S N RIVEN, Adm'r. Estate of George Rupley, deed,- LIT - TRIVR — of on the Estate of (=sonny. Rust.sv, late of East Pennsbora toWnship, Cumberland county deceased. have been granted• hi the subscriber residing in the Bann township. All parsons knowing themselves Indebted !amid Estate are recnthred to make imritedinte payment, and those having elnims to nresent them for settlement to JOHN N. MUSSER, Adna'r: june 0 0-st—pd • Estate of George Eckerd; dec'd. ETTERS of Atithinistration, with the will RL ntmexed,on the Estate of Geonne Ecxenv, late of Frankford township, Cumberland cif., dee'd., have ~.been granted to the subsCriber, residing in the same township. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Estate are requtood to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them to • JOHN - ALDO WELL, Pune 20-6 t-pd . Adm inistrator. Estate of NICHOLAS Hownno, dee'd. ATI:3'MB is hereby given that Let terarof Administration on the Estate of Nicholas lloward, late of the Borough of New. ville, clee'd.,•have been granted to the subscri ber residing in Mifflin township, Comb. co.— All persons indebted to said estate to matmirri— Mediatepnyinent, and those having elablas to present them for settlement to GEO. KNETTLE, Adm'r. jal'3'49,Cipd Estate of GEO. .W.l'NO, , dee'd. OTICE is hereby given that let -I®tere id Administration the Estate of EIVING, late of Newton township Comb. co., dec'd., have bean, granted to the subscribers. All persons indebted to saithee tate tp make immediate, payment and those having claims to present them for eottlement. ETAANOR JOHN HUTCHISON, jul3'496tpd Administrators. Estate of GEORGE RUPP, dec'd. • 'NOTICE is hereby given that letters of Ad -11( ministration on the Estate of GEORGE RUPP; dec'd., late of Ailed township, Comb. co.; have this day been issued by the Register in and for said county, to the subscriber who resides in Hampden township in said county.— All persona having claims or demands against the estate of the'said decedent are requested to make known the same withimt delay, and (hose, indebted to make immediate payment to , fklay 317-Gt JOHN SHOPP, Adm'r.. Notice to Tax-Payers, ~ •ITN DER the provisions of the Act of 1834, U any Bounty Paying intOthe State Treasury the State Tax levied on such county, prior to the 17th of July in any year, is entitled to an abatement of 6 per cout• on the amount so paid. The , Undersigned, Commissioners of Cum berland county, in view of the above provisions consider it equitable and propbr that those who by the prompt payment of their taxes prior to, the above date, enable _the Treasuret_to_pay_ over the State Tax, so as to receive the afore said abatement of 5 per cent., the benefit of which has hitherto boon enjoyed by thwcitizens of the county gOnerally, should be allowed tt deduction of that amount by the collector—have 'authorized the different Collectors to make said abatement from the State tax, in all cases where the State and County, tax is paid to the collector before' the 17th day of July, 1899, when said abatement shell amount to one cent or more, no fractions of a cent to be credited. Since the Act of '44 the Commissioners have paid the State tax of tins county annually to ; the State Treasurer, within the time preacriblid by the act, and the county has ,received the beitfiet of artanatement''of five per cent. thereon, but but to meet' said ,payment they hayefound, it necessary. heretofore to appropriate a part's!' the 'county funds to meet the deficiency occasion : o bydolinquents, until the balance of.the State Tax web collected. 'lt therefore becomes t:t ees:tory fo require the payment of both State anecounty tax: to entitle the 'payer to thelifore. sale abatement, , upon the aforesaid State Tax.. ' ' , The undersigned. therefore 'confidently edict pare-thatithe above - arrangament,and the further inducement. of enabling. Cuniberland County - 10 Maintain the - .'character :forpromptuesti • and fi delity.,Which she Muittequiredl in the discharge df her 'obligations to; the-Commonwenith,will i Nora! every citizen to.filitifitarge:their State and . COupty,Tsoßrior tiz the I.7thiday;of July. .. 1 . , ,;• . .., •:, DANIET,FOOI3LO '' I ~I"tr.l.lt :: :.;:' : "ICUDLIAELL,: - , t,?.,i', i : ' JAMES.ACELSO '' : (mem— ! • itest— , 4 1V1i- - REID,ItY -- -, - -Clerk. ommissioners'; Officti ''. - ,;.ff':' hß'.''''' - i''c‘' Carlielei , Mait - 9, 1 49•';': - , :`. 0 ! , .!- . . 2 . 7 .''''..:' ,, ,..„ .: .~t„ I . larushas • a' riot of.' I . l' itoAr EX,•doniiiiiiin`gasoome-;°Pll°ll4'Ph g, scrubbing..PniiitereClotf `S. vne • l ' ' WneP7' Fleih: 'd 1 1, loving, Hair, . an Granung fiwohen - in Orci!t.iv . ar l6 lY , ql!‘of iimi,oft.tholi boo' Au — • ity:ao4;mll4‘poooK9t, t,ho towing ricei l. ' One • ),, _.,.. T;n HE-DUBLIN GAP' WHITE' SULPHUR+ it SP:RINGS; of Ma tea lti:•Citmberl atid',oontii ',t. litt:3 in tui•piniureoqumportiop 4 44 'flieitioutiv tair4 leightntiloo :iinartb.of Newvillot , hitt recent': ly i lboon f itted up *lth new 'andel catntruidinkia ,b ildingo. ' The , subicriber... baying pinyitled hilitnel_f-sydtkt-gpp4 ogoko::and i*titte,to; - 'hnnea by. TMnr laMPinrc o Ortal , Ottimtlott — to — lhaqfniikTitfid viiiharB to be nble to givo getteitil'entleinotibn to \ al ' t . whit:may favdr:hini *llh,.'ot cot): ‘'' , 'A , line "of 41 'QJCSiNviltibtpolways4Vondifat 'The No*vjlle 1) Pottbim,tha;minival . lif.:thectorthl64.o;ttio:Ons. no gent in tkaspringe. ' -- ' ..11 - 1;i- ,6k. , ',l,_ . ANay,-..30-',.. , . . .-,••scoTT:cov T ,lil„.,. ' , P,:,.,.........,, ....,, .., MMI No; of .27,000 20,000 do ao do do do do do do do 10,000 12,000 9,000 63,000 54,000 15,000 27,000 45,000 14,400 9000 19,500 9000 10,800 IMI Notico, JEREMIAH BOWERS, Administraor Cider+. - ----..,..,-. - --'-,, , c.', 9.• -Distiller_. • • ?,12 50 , ..0 ' 'Breiver '' ,' 800 . ~. Whiskey, ••• - y.,.8- A Distiller • t 50'' - • 10 ''') do . ': 5 00' 9 4atin g •hciuse 500 t , ••• 8 --. . ,do t .5 00 8 Beer house •,f 5 00 4, hredieines \ .t. 5 00 • 4 do ',5 00^ 4 ' do • 500 4 do , 5 00 4 do ' 500 • 4 do 5 00 • 4 do 5 00, , , do . '5 00 4- do - ,5 00, 4 '.. do 5 00- 4 : do 500' ' . 4 do 5 00 4 , do , 5OO 4 . do 5 00 Whiskey 9 Distiller ' 8 00. do • '9 do 8 00 Whiskey: 10 Distiller . 5 00 Whiskey. 7 Distiller 20 00 Whiskey. 7 Distiller " 20 00 Whiskey: 9 do 8 00. Whiskey. ') 8 do 12 50 Whiskey. 8 Distiller . 12 50 do 8 do.' - 1250. Whiskey . 10 Distilor 500 Whip]. 9 -Distiller ' - 800 Whiskey . 10 Distiller P OCr - Whiskey. `Distiller .• 800 _ . ~. tay---\9 Kinds. Whiskey, ~T ccllatttim . Elegant New Goods. BAGLEY'S New York Gold Pens, the best article oft. Lip day, aid which no business man should be without. An elegant assortment ,of fine Cutlery, in cluding Itazors,..Pen Knives, Scissors of the best English and American Manufacture. - A large variety of ornamental Window Blinds and tiro Screens of every ambit end at low'pri-, cel; Mintiest Instrumenis, such as Violins,-Aceor deons, Flutes.. Fifes, Flageolets, Tuning-Forks with Violin strings, bridges. &c., at all prices. " A large variety of Baskets, travelling bags',. Whips. canes, door teats, Brushes of all kinds at every price. Bayne's Magic Adamantine Powder, a, new article for Razor Strops, warranted superior to anything in use, for setting n keen smooth edge to razors, &c. 2.5 cis. a box. Comb's, Soaps, Perfumes, Extracts, JD yes for the 'hair, a rich and beautiful assortment rout the celebrated manufactories of Roussel, Jules Untiel and others. -- Tooth Brushos,-Tootb--paste -and—Powder,--- Nail Brushes, Hair and Hat Brushes, with an innumerable variety of Fancy and uselbl arti cles of all kinds and prices, lately opened and foreale at Ms Cheap Drug and Book Stbre of Ju2o S W HAVERSTICK.. New and Cheap Spring Goods, AT THE 'NEW STORE, grIORN ER of llnnOver and Louther Streets, kJ opposite Leonard's Old Stand, Carßale. The undersigned 'respectfully infer m thei friends and the public th at they have Just ter turned from Philadelphia with n large and , well selected nssorttnent of new SPRING GOODS. purchased at the very lowest mires. and which they are determined to sell at small, profitsi— AMeng them may be found Cloths, Cassimeres Vestings,'l'wceds.„Pantaloon Stuffs in great variety, best American and India N tuilteens.— Also, LADIES' DRESS. GOODS,`consisting in part of Silks, Bareges, Silk Tissues, A Ina. dins, &c., STRAW AND BRAID. BON NETS, a fine lot, Palm Leaf "Into, Ribbon and 'Lace Goods: An elegant assortment of CaliCoes and fine Chintzes, suitable for the'ap preaching season, at our Usual low prices— Checks, Drillings, Linens and the usual variety of blenched and unbleached muslins. BOOTS AND SHOES—a Well selected assortment of men's, women's and children's good and handsome."' GROCERIES: , —in all their varie ty, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Pekin Company's celebrated TEAS, &c. All the above goods have been purchased right, and will be sold low Piens° vivo us a call. Mare), 2/4 S D POWELL & 't O. r. E ivx cirir .a. L. D‘p Goods and Groceries. T . G. CARMONY desires to infOrm his st," • friends and the public that, he has remo ved to the stand on North Hanover street lately occupied by Chas Benitez.. and next doof - to Haverstick's Drug and Book- Store, where he is determined to sell goods as few as any other. establishment in Corti* or in the county. his stock consists of Cloths, Cassiperes, Satinet Is; satin, enchtnersymerino and'silk Vestings; Me rinoes, Alpnchas, Mons de Lafnes, Cachmeres, French worked collar's. kid gloves. silk fringes, gimps, Bowels, thread laces, &c. TICK- IN GS at 6}.ets, calicoes 3 to 6. ; } eta, eery cheap muslins, hosiery, Berlin and Cnclimereglovee. A large assortment of BONNET RIBBONS, veil' , low, satin plain and figured Mantua, plain, bared, Striped and figured Also GROCERIES and QUEENSWARB, *such as Cotßie, Tea; Sugar, Spices of all kinds, tobacco, 'Began, crockery„ glass and -queensware, rice, chocolate, starch, together with numerous others articles— -. Give din n call, ' -'• ' ' [ape • Refreshing i . nks. ROUSSEL'S MINERAL Mr ATE R.--0 Sparkling and bright In its liquid light, • and not only aptukling and bright—but for its ilaYor it is hard to beat: , MONYER'S FOUNTAIN MEA indeed the "No. plus nitra''-drink of the sea- . • son, niid - roay ba, tcqether 'with_ the Novo named Mineral Water, at the Wholesale and Retail Confectionary of P MO - NYER. , jul3'49 ' • .in N. Hanover street. , . Leghorill.ats. rinflrsubeicriher Juts just received an invorce A of Gentleman's Logyore Hats; a superior officio, at d VERY LOW price. Also, Children?' Hair Cloth'Caps. . G W HITNE4. i 047. • -0 • Linen-ShtttingsTke, THE subsciiber alwaya liaa on hand an aiaort m'ent of wide' Linen and Shiplings ' . Table Linenei Pillow Crtaii,Lin,ens and Igualinsi 'Toweling, of . all Aindti,.witli a variety.of art elealippertaininO, Mlionaeltearie g . .• de27 , . , . . .13heap .Partipls, .• THE Subscribetia Vet , rectijiad . n * lot 'of'. Subscriber li Satan Tura Pattieolairetl kii• 'pried of $1 ? 75 and s2,oo,.itvoith` 7 s2,ls!": These 'ate decidedly the , ,eheapeet , lottofPattiaoleo.elierlOP feted in .oarlialn.. , Also," Figured . - Satin— Tad . " English Patneols at $F,25 worth • ju2o • • ' .obsetYck o This U,s, llNSERS'ari.notified.that S A .Cpyle ie d P o ll te rt r . m C .to sell hie Silk;Tiasuee ,, 2;aregee t Lawn qP mghao . B. d.. '• 'moo to oyeryt,t,itYle an . 1 1'4? Y' of t h e rh o v o 006ds' csoilto Tersonemar . lpngtony 'Will find it,!o.,iheir.advantpg'9,;p cpl;';i?d i ine• for thembelvee: . 1 . _ . Oheawyrl - 4011: 1 areges,.. *UST 'fri)4eivo4.. a F,Tl# l li;:k 4 uppir F 4'3 411 Baregeel ' it'yerV, low pr,icee eoemetieu:lif P lain — Meg,' Blue, Filluitillpfrhitrqkko-37/ 1 ,00..; t!leeeenpee, et,, eiref 'effeiiO'h c ,ctoole., , ,,4loo,,A,,gypatyarie"ty„ t of.otheFilq#loolii•Oadsi;aid;'pew '7 0 211 . at . 44ne - liiifyro,liiOy:nro all. gone.,,' i v jou, cf,iaNtat.-- , Hoc. ,NE.Nr.artiOle , for ,cooking, co m p.t; ; . ran,' particularly ..- thaw or. Weak hekwelel Tor Of kehle cor,iiuttuAcia.p . : It.po.llllttb", I,dui - q t to;giv,p'healtli; with . moro',jcer u : oily, other aut . :ll4omin. : . 124 0,9 dr ' lln O. E l 3l f l ' q i ! J AI 7, -?4?+-F , ll Ingsl="- rr r~,., IBMITIgUEREI tocc lane, Relative - to an Amendnient of . the. Constitutton Readied by the &nate and, House of Mire• sentatißee of the Comrnonenaith of Pennsylvania in General.Aseemblr ntet, - That the Constitu tion of the Comnioriwcalth be , amended in the 'second section •of - the fifth article, so that it shall .read as follows: The Judges or the Su. promo Court, of the set Courts of Common Pleas, and l of such otherCatirbi of Records Els are or shall be established by law; shall be elect. ed by the qualified electors of the _Common. wealth_in the manner following, to wit: The Judges of - the Supreme Court, by the qualified electors at large. Thp President Judges of the Several boarts'of.Commen Pleas and of such other Courts of Record as are or shall be ostab fished by law, and all other Judges required to be learned in.therlatv, by ihri qUalified electors of the respective districts over which they are to preside or act as Judges.. And the Associ ate Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas by the qualified electors of the ' counttes respoc tiVely. The Judges .of the Supreme Court shall bold their offices-for thrower of fifteen years, if they shall so long behove .themselves well : (subject to the allotment hereinafter pro vided for, subsequent 'to the first election :)s The President Judges of the several Ceints 6r Common Plealt;)and of such other Coatis of Record as are or shall be established by law, and all other Judges required to be learned in the law; shall hold their ' offices for the term of ten years, if they shall so long behave them- selves well : .The Anacleto Judges of the Courts or Common Pleas shall hold their officer; for the term of fioe,years, if they shall so long behave themselves well : all of whom shall be commissioned by the Governor, but for any reasonable cause which, shall not bestFicielit grounds of - impeach ment:the -Governor - she ll reatdoe , any - Of - them •on the address of two• thirds of each branch alba Legislature. The first election shall take place at the general election of this Commonwealth next after the adoption of this amendment, and the commis. sions oral! dm judges who may be then in office shall expire on the first-Monde y of December following, when the terms of tiro judges shall commence. • Tho persons who shall then fie elected Judges of the Supreme Court shall hold their offices as follows • one of them for three yawls, one for six years, ono for nine years, on, for twelve "years, and ono - for fifteen years; the -tormqi--,oech-to-Ite-dacidcd,by-lot—bx-the-said judges, as soon after the election:as convcnient and the result Cyo.rliliti by them to the,Gover nor, that the commissions may be issued in accordance thereto. The' judge Whose coni• mission will first expire shall be h ief Justice during his term„ and and thereafter each judge whose commission shall first' expire shall in turn be, the Chief Justice, and if two or more commissions shall expire °nab° same day, the 'udges holding them shall decide by lot tvllloh shall bo the Chief Justice. Any vacancies happening by death, resignatioh, or otherwise, in any of the said courts, shall be filled by ap pointment by the Govern r, to continue till the fast Monday of Decomla r succeeding the nekt general election. The J dges of thoSuprcino Court and the Prcsidenta of the several Courts 'el Common Pleas shall, at stated times, receive for their services an adequate compensation, lobe fixed by law, which shall not be diminish ed dating their continufince,nroffice, but they shall receive no foes or grquisites of office, nor 'hold any other office of profit übder this Commonwealth, or under the government of the United States, or any other State of this Union. The Judges of the Supreme Colin during"their continuance in office shiall reside -within this Commonwealth,- and- the other Judges during their continuance in office shall reside within the district or county for which they were respectively elected. WILLIAM F. 'PACKER, Speaker of the House of Representatives. GEO. DARSIE, Speaker of the Senate. , TN TIER SENATE, March 1, 1849, Resolved, That this rosolutionvass.—Yeas 21, Nays 8. Extract from Ole Journal. SAML. W. PEARSON, Clerk. IN THE HOUSE OF REPS., April 2,1849." Resolved, That this resolution pass.—Yeas 8, Nays 26. Extract from the Journal. WM. JACK, Clerk. SHORETARTYB OFFI CE Filed April 5,,1849. L. RUSSELL, Dop Sec. of the SECRETARY'S OFV/CE PENNSYLVANIA. Bee •' I do certify that the above and foregoing is a true copy of the Original R6solutien of the General Assembly, entitled w Resblution re. !alive to an Amendment of the Constitution," as the same remains on file•in this office. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand, and caused , to lie affixed the seal of the 'Se tl rotary's Office - it Harrhibufg, this eleventh day of June, A. D. ono _eighti_hundred forty vino. _ 4eak >4. 7OWNSEND HAINES, SoCro . tury of the,Cornmonwcalth "JOURNAL OF SENATE Resolution; No. 488, entitled Resolution relatiq to an amendrifent el ,the Conetitetion, was reed 'll'third tnee. 0n the lineation, will the' Senate agree ',1.6 ,resolution l The Yeas • and Nays Wer,e;taken agreeably to the Constitutibli, 11 4,fcatoW,,,VaZt , ' ' 1 "YEArprlgessie:,floas, Arawley, CiabN. Cunningham,i FeireYth o. litugus, Johnsen. Law. ranee,' 'Levis, . Rieb.Rieharde4iiitil ler ; Savory, Srn all.Smyser; Sterrett and Eitiner-41.1‘; :•• I . i , r:" ..N.Aisr:Nessrs,'.Beet,''Dium; Frick, reps, /Mimi Potteiger and, Ditrille; Speeketr-rEbs-, , „ "-So the ifeestion r Was daterinined in ih:trtill: firmittive.'"' ' ' • •• - 4 •'; ''ci.ronitirm. 'Tun troveres;tiorp.-,r,.c;',. .....Aution T. 84 'aloft 'end' nay's Were:tuken: agreeabli.te the•proSislan' of the tenth particle ofr the (Constitution; and 'ore as follow; vice- :"Xzes—llfeeste.'Glileon!J•44l . 4 Bent: Craig'Biddle; Pt; tor. DI m'ani 'hi Dole, Thome'K Ihill,"Jpeoblqop.46lwA, Diehl; Nathetilet,',N . 'Elloit,';46eetiii4TY:i D'a'vid G',Be llan en 'Willie Lstim, - ,...§terr(.o IlLiiglOy,,,,..Joeep ll. Wroi. er, Henry M : P . ,!!IIeiLCTI I 9FIti,P ' c4filrg'•;Roberk • Heinpepri,,. George tr4leoszey; ThoPeellier-, rifpg,;oeepli;Hlggiee;4llerlee• ntitte;JoiOilli II Hower,. Robert, .oKlo s ti,qtHirriiionlCVl , l4liiii Abrehain;LanitiertoriPlipi:attbiliiigi'Jtiliitie WI Lang; Jaeelv 141,GarindA rli. lohWit AVOitljOeti; -Hugh' 51'Kei,q,lothIMIL14411110`,'Agyiiii' Hit?) ' , •tut; l3 e'muel. f jMir r g l "'. o 4F 4 .A : l YOf; rdW4K4 H(oildiolillietAert PrcjTel,;lanee, PorAor, 'HOriilp , rerattAmoig#oo;:pooroAutitc,, TptObia;3oa r ;,;,icripo,F,;`4ohponOyar, t r ygPio r r4 l ib i liq!3arkClßlPthrs o ivelyi T cmgv4.oilßreruniuAi•kiti4 . 2 . , ToskJ , ::13itiPunini(...161,or,a,4114.80iirOhyri1derif satijuak ; glifiolo'HooroM Thorn, .Pliohniee ThOre, fAi,iinehl. W,Ottles,.st4oe Weir - igh,„Alo#o, - i - 1 ,W#tatir,lliiiit•ZOiietaiii=o# l l:'Pli at; ' paiiiirl.4%Lllu;tll.l:il.l , - ,,,, f)pt 5. II L ititi,&:PibieerelAigietrir KdorrisiVititid M q 1' Ciritthe3l,, '!Dayrld4E4tonlienty", a Ming; 1 la i'drofillin;•Ailfkryy.!t4eiiit§iThtilirig,4LOjP, , ii e.',Tiiii fi V9iii'd6nlYour'FfetOt'7ll44 ''. ' ,%Irli,' Jorepl -11,Oubarh s ;Hober IC:.l.llite,' ANC S -11p0almont;': John; • Miee;- Wiljiem .`,';1•r.5,1-7,1);', 1- k7.1:i.T,;.c. - 1 J 4,.'..., M'Sherry, Jdeiah Nitier,lVillioM - Tiliorrison,. John A:lotfa,' Wil Y' Roherto, John Reseberry, John 11 ROtherferd, i ni Rundle: Smith,•john Smyth, •John' SjatiatiNs f:4oorge Waltereatid thiVid • So the (petition iVas determined. in flint'. &motive." '` • • SIeCRETARY'S LAM t Harrisburg, June 15, 11345. ,gIiNNOLYANIA S BB: • : do certify, that the above and ei 1 ; foregoing IS a true and correct vip copy„.oMe "Yeas" and " Nays," etilPtakon on.the "Resolution relative to an.amendment °tithe Constitm lion," as the same appears_onAhaJoiiinals4- - thilai — o — RousesOf the General Assembly O f this Commonwealth , for the session of 1849 Witness my hind and the seal amid office. the fifteenth day of .tune, ung thousand eight hundred fortymine. • TOWNSEND - HAINES, Secretary of the Commonwealth Stars & Oijaps, o .7vr R's Confectionery, Fruit and Tay Store, NORM lIANOVER STREET ' CARLISLE, PA. • CI OUNTRY MERCHA NTS and the'pub qj Hein general are respectfully invited to call-at the Old 'Stand of the subscriber, (Well. known as "Ilriss Mingles Head-Quarters) in North Hanover street, a feW dome north of the Bank. tind examine his large assortment of CONFECIIONARI E:S, manu facittiod of the best material, feesh . eve4-y day, and warranted not to be surpassed by any in the States, which will be sold at reasonable prices,. He has just received a largo assortment of Fruts and Nuts, consisting in 'pert of OR ANGES, LEMONS, RAISINS, Rigs, Pru ens, 'Bordeaux and Papei-shelled Almonds, Filberts, cream -nuts, pea-nuts, cocosi-inits, &e. which will be-seld at the lowest rates. He wculd also invite attention to a large lot of TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, consisting, partly . of fine fancy boxes, dolls, doll-heads, Fart - mare in 4exesrwooden tea sets, brass and tin trump one, basket and bell rattles, wa gons and Wheelbarrows, glasT3'incl ``China toys, accordeons, hartnonicnns,' fancy fulapj. • Hair oil,, hair oil, hair and - tooth; blushes, shaving cream and hundreds of other knicknadlts. In connection with tlib alleve he hne on hand a good assortment of PA MILY GROCF,RIES, consisting in part of loaf, lump and brown su gars, coflee, rho-elate, cheese and craekors, Imperial, Young Hyson and Black Ten, Spices •of. all•kinds,_blaching,Anatches,.brushes,-,&c.— . The subscriber returns his sincere thinkks to, the public for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him, and hopes by a desire to please, to merit a continuance of the seine: jitl2'49 P. MONYER. • Extensive Furniture Rooms. 3A002 PEWTER; - - wOU LU respectfully call the attention of House-keepers and The public, to the ex -tensive stook of splendid FURNITURE, inclu ,. , ....,.., • ding Sofas, Wardrobbs, Centro - :l44.9n , :''''tt and other Tables,..D resiling and 1 1 .;.,:4".•*—, Blain Bureaus, and every varie - .. ty VI Oabinet.wareimdi.Amirs -- whicb be has now on hand at his N E W ROOMS, on Lonther street. near the corner of North Hanover street, in the rear of Pow.#ll-.g. Co.'s store. ' He is confident that the superior filaißil ol the' workmanship, and elegance of style, in . which his articles are got up, together, with their CREAPIESS, will yecommend them to every per son wanting• Furniture. He has also made ar rangements for manufacturing and keeping a constant supply of every article in naline, both plain and ornamental, elegant and useful, at prices which cannot fail to suit purchasers. He would earnestly Invite persons who are about to commence house-keeping, to-call and examine his present elegant stock, to which he Will con stantly make additions of the newest and most modern styles. COFFINS mode to'orderiat the slimiest no. ice. for town and:country. Carlisle. June 13, 1948. . 1:0-The late firm of Jacob Fetter E. 4 Son having been dissolved, Jacob Fetter, tr., will carry on the business as above. New Spring and Summer Goods CARNIONY hits. just received' " • a large and extensive assortment of Spring and Summer Goods to which he invites the at tention ofilds friends and the public generally. And as he is determined to sell his goods. as low as any other establiiilintent in Carlisle or in tho county. Ile flatters hitnseif that' by strict attention to business ho will receive a liberal share of public patronage. fap2s S lV "i f 4SiSl l ngiiel Styles,. 9'l' iiulantcom stock of and Summer' Goods, suitable for ti Gentlemen's wear. Super k French and Fancy Colored Cloths of all d scriptions.-IWk and Fancy Cassimeres of shades and mix tures, also Cashmeretis, Tweeds and Craning. tons of all colours and qualities, Vestings, Silks Satin, cashmeres, white and fancy MarseilleEk. With a largo assortment of Gloves, cravats, Stocks, ,Liner. and Silk Handkls, all open and ready for inspection at any old stand opposite the Rail Road Office. T. U. SKILLS. • May 2, New and Important! /1 . 1 . EORGE W. RHEEM having recently Ulf purchased the county right d lif H irwonrals PATENT.'COLLAR STUFFSR, would ItSpOCtfillry call the attention of the trade to that important invention. I.Cis certainly ono of 'the greatest improvements of the age. This machine stuffs the Collar crooked around the block, faced with hair, wool, or other materials, back stuffs. it with long straw, and also makes collars of the straw ulth less than half the labor and time of the old way of stuffing. This machine will stuff all and every kind of horse collars, from tho best patent loather down to the commonest kind in nee, and with , but one man steadily at work will stuff and shape' fifty collars per day in a neater' and better style than any other way known. 'Saddlers in the county are invited to call at. the subscriber's establishment on North Hano ver street,'Carlisle, and examine the machine.- Township or shop-rights will he sold. To those who-do -not-wish to- be nigh t-the-sub- Scriber offers REApY MADE COLLARS at whole. sale much cheaper than they can be mrtnufac• turd in any other way. Orders for collars in any quantity' are respectfully solicited. apr.B' 19 . - Dissolution of Partnership. — THE firm of Harn St Sipe has this day been diSsolved by mutual consent,,and all tba books and papers will remain in the ,haridsof, S. Sipe for collection. • ' i , HA A N, , iti6 , 493t • ' SpE, , The business continued by SAMUEL` S IPE, and he hopes liy,Striet nlas to receive sintre;pf . patroneAO. 77 , •Iluestoek ,of Lumber will; bo' of; the best ee l lectioh. C!D4L; conabithig'of ,:131aelornitbs Limoburners and stove i t lie kept eonstantly, oni bond.; , • ' llekgqines,• • mould respect u the ;attention iLa• of Physietans , M a largo-assortMent,Of4ltni ns and Gil EMICA ts,whiCh tl•haeojear recervl , edotedwliich I will sell as .low:ifi.not: a! little 'LOWen'than the same quality can be ptirehai3ed the: city.. Call at th& Old Stand ,luna G. •AaJgritab Vr.r „., /VW' iiictongive istiort Merit and of "Oif:ctirtiiikiek ,Prices. nod. exaiiiloct a( ; :: the - Ole4p, otairo.ln North Nall = - . ro2IOT. WILIEIIIIII4,4IILAIL., ; - • WitiNc4us4•Geitted-by=t 7 4 ' , tieiN--rverieu*foi . -artittee d rithr frif: eelo :cheap' foi'eashs th e rem i I y_':gsritietiet'o, re, thing] 1013'D . • Moots „aii,di Shoes*: 1111 - - liploiAdrOKlitment,ofrmenril,wiiier•proof trloMil,!.9getfipr.yrifiiwomomind boy'riboots boos t , Aultsopoima'and, for ,oitle trt t he stare sir r,;; { ,S,D,.MONSI:I , , , SiZzA) Mi'Whi:4; A4V POPitt' ' ' po, 9: fin o,t9B,l)elo.nging,tmthe firm of, filvErts,,Or t ,pitgOpri , rtio,noyr in , lll*.lrandoopfi l iDav!kAirgii*plij,thr 4:4l9oll,!m:ithoso;.POrabria' mrtm,kkaty, tlrmingqixert:lndoMitcl, trk Brad firth 'call pay , cpir tlomr. ncites..or• ticeminte. , buirtrip lthrr , l4k. t •oc,Ayktp,W,,p4;rifOr'orstutimer,bigio . int; str4doa.c 9 ..,lmlc suiL on MiOaidn notes'.& lin m0y i 50.,4m,p4 , -„1.7„.,"5 •nfl,' , l;" MP . - "Muni' 77 / eteßttil, 'irrantee, fresh iniquij!!ii!'f,q)(r . j93-).SliSt41,20111 1 :• , "i , • _ ver.,9k, ST received dr Drug • ' 'VawPIATILSteIIetIICOUS'e • ' •,-.) PARE . 4 - OB:•I3ALEi • ' ':- '• • .„. inhN ,TH CI RS DAY4. , :the.:l2dltif ;AUGUST • , 11l L wct,, .Om subscriberi mill 'exporie„to ; pub lic -.sale n.the prcmises, in . 'Finirkford townshiP,- IE berkin& 'cOurny, 'Pe , lite' farrit';lately on o ied :by;lianiertGaym'anr,' dude - aged, Jaunt° ' / said , towtfehip,..ort the , road .Icading ,front` taunt hock' to Landisburg, about three . miles i distMit frotiktho: line of the' Cumberland 'Vol -ley Hull Road.:enfitaining-• 13 0 ACRES of good land, all under oilltivationbut aboUrt wenty acres of woodland, and in good, order with good fences. About ' twenty - acre s of it is fine men. dow. There is a running stream through the •• . . ~-,... . place. The' iniprovemarrte,are a 'Y .- , . 4 "--'-'- '--- T . W.3 - stay - D - W - E - ,L - LI - I„N_G • .. , J . ; ;•[11 - 1 • HOUSE, Log' . ljarn and other ~. .•ne'c'essery'•det houses. 'Also; 'a •• -- ;<- well of never..failing water-at thi3 door, and an - orchard vvering three acres, with every„variery Of choice fruit. The place is In eeryeery respect en excellent farm. Possession s 11 b'e given in the fall if desired. Persons . de jng to see it can do so by calling on Abrn-• ham Gayman, living near Alter's or Frean's Mill. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. M., when attendance will, be given and terms made 'knoNyn by AB R HAM - GA Y MAN . JON AS GAYMAN, itil3'49ts • 0 Executors. Or7Lancaster Examiner publish till sale and send bill to this office. . - FOR SALE - THE Subscriber as Agent for Atiarew Hare offers at private. sale. the following descri bed property situated on Pomfret et. oast of Bed. ford street in this Borough : 1. A Lot of ground 35 feet in front by 240 ft. in depth, having erected thereon in front on Pomfret street, , a TWO-STORY FRAME . HOUSE, with a Brick Kitchen; and in the rear on Chapel Alley a one story : LOG HOUSE. 2. A Lot of ground adjoining the above 2.5 in front by 24Q feet in depth, with a story FRAME HOUSE and Kitchen, and a conve nient Stqble thereon erected. Tho whole of the above property is in good condition, and will be sold on moderate and easy terms.- JNO. 13./PARKER: Anne 6-3 t. • . 4, • Building Lots For Sale. I WILL offer for sale, on terms which will*, made reasonable,. Four BUILDING.•LOTSt on Pitt street and Five LOTS situated on north 'street' in this borough. They are situated in a Pang the town which is rapidly filling up, and where' property is increasing in value.' If not sold before THESDAI, the 21st of Aug. next, they will on that day ho extiosed to public .sole on the premises. Indisputable titles will be tiven—june-G- JOHN A lIIIMRICH. ° A Purely 'Vegetable Medicine. VLM VEGETABLE It E Tl ghaveleengrauay but surely comoing into favor, among the fami lies of this Country for some years past. They have done this entirely tnrough their great worth as a FAMILY MEDICINE. Agencies have been appointed but no puffing and hurt:blitz such as is resorted to by quacks to sell their mqdicine has been ddno. • The pills tiro oflered for sale and have and will continue to. bo sold hynll t cre principal storekeepers, - The proprietors claim for their Medicine the following advantages over all others—via; They are PURELY VEGE TABLE, They are CFRTAIN TO OPE RATE. Their operation is FREE from all PAIN. They can be used with EQUAL BEN• 'EFIT by -the. YOU NGEST INFANT and the. STRONGEST MAN—Their 'etTiciency in Fe vers, Ague. Headaches. Habitual Costiveness, Dyspepsia ' Cholera Morbus, &c. has been pro ved upon thousands. They are a Certain Cure for Worms. The proprietors possess a certifi cate from. a gentleman in St. Louiswho was cu. red of a TAPE-WORM by the use of them, • TRY.IiIIFM THEY WILL NOT FAIL. Travelling agent for the State of Penneylva nia—Cunui.Es P. Axel. For sale, inicc 2ticts a box containing FIFTY PILLS, with full di rections by the following agents in Cumberland County For sale by DR RAWLIN'S Carliße, Pa. JOHN DILLER, WM B nArrox,—New vire: D E HAygs,—Shippensbnrg. S L SENTMAN,—Newburg. A WEEICS & Co, Proprietors. Laboratory, No 141 Chostoutstreet Pniladelplon, Jn•tnarv. It li, 1849. NEW SPRING GOODS. 'r UST received and now opening, an elegant J assortment of STAPLE AND DRESS GOODS, sohp as plain and figured Baregos, Linen lustreb• of different colours and styles, Lawns of every style ned pride, a large assort ment of Ginghams, cheaper than ever, cam brics, bond muslin, a large assortment of Lace Goods, Ladies and Gentlomens Kid Gloves, .Lislo and thread gloves. A Large assortment of spring bonnet Ribbons, also, Hosiery, Tuck and side combs, steel Beads. Bag a'nd Purse clasps, slides, rings and Silk twist of every co lour. A large assortment of Boys' and Mess Spring and Summer Wenr,• also, beautiful prints, fast colours, English chintzes, hand some patterns, together with a large assortment of bleached and breivn muslins and other goods. Purchasers will do well to call and see before they purchase elsewhere. . apr 4 • G R CROOKS. • Heyfa Embrocation for Horses. .• THIS valuable EMBRO CATION will cure Sprains. Bruises, Cuts, Galls, Swell ing, Rheumatism. and - all Aat, 7771 - complaints which require an &sternal remedy. It gives immediate relief to the Scratches. and the Incident to Hiirsps having white feet and noses, produced by the' St. John Wort. 'lt is also highly Useful in relaiciug stiff ness of the Tendons and Joints and produces beneficial effects in cracked heels, brought on by high feeding, splints,sprains. This EreaPo- DATION - recomonded to Farmers, .Farriers, Keepers of Livery. Stables, and private gentle men owning Horses, and should be constantly kept in their stables. The GENUINE prti le Is prepared only by W. MARSHALL, N 0.302 Race at. Philadelphia. And for sale wholesale .and retail et ,D R. RAWLINS' Drug Store W Main street, Carlisle. March 14-Iy. A Word to Horsemen. riklL. BARBER'S EMBIOROCATN is do cidedl the best preparation that , can be. \ • used for the cure orSprains,'Bru ‘l,-„,..„.A, sus, Cuts, Galls, Splint, Curb, cst , MV"‘;'.. o 7, Ringbone,Spavin' Sti ff ness of the Jbints, &c. It Is an article which should be •in the hands of every Hordeman, and no stable should be`without a botttlo of it.. Price ouly 95• and 50 Cents per bot tles, ,prepared only hy S M Pearson, M D., and for,salo wholesale and retail, at No. -106 North Second street, Philadelphie,l and 'DR. RAW. LlN'S,wholesale and retail agent, Carlisle, Pa. I ow' ooko: - • . •.... CAP''t Poet and-Note Paper,juat received at Dr. Rawline!- Drug . Store. • ti - Bombazines, Br.c. • f~ag re at ety'. .Bombazines, Alpacas' 'Cashmeres, 'Moue do Mines, and other 'Dress Goods;)jaht eeeeived , and for sale' cheap by ' • .G .3Y HIT.N ER . M . T o -.ATI gg-H Meted and Rolled Iron. ~ l ldew Cast, d'hner,PAister..Se Spring Steee eo,lioicO,TinTlat4 just received and ;for sale tt the CheepAlnrdwore Stolz of - feV 23, : !.•WRIgHt :sArkciN,:t, ' 1- 1 , , VirIOUB .OotOf doe, 6180 aoso r t men t. low, priaecla ,iD,lwuAiptot , ,,9perad + P.; Arfi,o4 ' ‘:o/00P -. /- 1 -11544r n et 6rfi l f-Wir‘ or L% en y-WP P - -a1 7 1 Vu!r it n t a i r13, I : 3 ,;!: l l l ;r a y d :;o 4 l4 l " ri ni a y e r, ( V1L15117178 1 14 "cord.. -s , MORGAN & CO.. • r .v " • .MaY- 80 r. t i : 7 01f • frdsh Joi,ol,,foshholable 16hhehi '' 'ailoyrtirci hnA 40ibb on9ILB how opehinY tin 01 ,;' , -EuAd -Herring', . Shad. and-Herring,. of Rqa quAlity Brandti, na nleo ,Ground'Al. tAtir4.l34L'Ajed tclo-pj floe palOiSttls; either mitt' okp $A Lla q..,ANDMI4At; REV,•ift4;iivatiiirti hir4rokiwitt °EI azideoe yotiroolvp#, itt - ,tho.,Orocory,f3foro_of_. , _ _ W 4 u j a gmg 'c , -0 '1":,;(‘ '' Salad pure o ttlirlpholoo article;•never-0 4 * p r; ad** ,C till)aPi liat Ire °faired kifid'fof.eille;ia ,l 4511 ; • - ,ht,fl'ul.:Aati;lll)llLIGTVIVEl3 4. u ST, receive 4 "iit'Dr. et -Retinie vrug Store; lg WortAfaln Street Curlisle.v ,%! 7 ",,,,'.. I .'!, 'ritf;'s' 7 : ; - 2....:,..4: ~.:; ' , ::.'. 7 ... •:',,,',.-- , f ,i 1 • I.'L , 'it:,. ..sibr,to;2&M.l)o.v.o. ClOthiii-g-,Stnrejo-llie.,Fp.onffefiner -710ffctin*-4y. lYiej,,,Lambortontsbe!Ayyn Con ,lyn's•Jewelry., a hotel; in West, Maillst.renoViipldiefiPeekfulfrinfdhn his •ffiandb Rnd'iliikriittblio'kliat:•;:he intends, to - On flaw, the -lnisiiietts , "ac,lierettifdie 110 , -:baii . just received b. , molt 0f,. .. •-• • Spring andiSummer.Gildds. • Avhich ho hayo made up at 11 c shortest, no; tieeand'in , deSitable 'manner "He'ivill constantly ,have ron hand a,large .selection of iteady Made Clothing,— - • 'cheaper than ever offered to-the public before-- such tuelgack and Noe dress collie. frock. and sack coats of various colours; tweed Coats Of al shapes' and colors, summer cloth coats, linen cotton.and jean coats, and; all other kinds of fashionable coats, black and fancy , cashmere pains, summer pants of every, description and color, plain and fancy satin vests, summer:vest% all sorts and colors, shirt bosoms and collars, neck and pocket handkerchiefs, stocks, suspen ders of all kinds very cheap Don't forget the place . Carlisl\3, April c-3rn sPX PASELIONS. TilE subscriber has-just received another lot-of the new style of epilog HATS, is ' , prepared to accommodate \ hie old arid • new friends With an elegnt article, besides everyother I articleini his ne. His stock is large and va rious; comprising fine Mole skin and Pettifei Hats' witli Nutria, Fur, Summer ; and , pvery variety of,..Sloucb Hats. While ho cheerfully recoMs hie acknowledgement of past favor, he would respectfully-soltott a cominannee of pub:. „,thrhatronagp. at the Old Stand in North Han ovetil street. GEORGE. KELLER. May:6'49 • DRUGS, FANCY GOODS, BOOKS, &C. JUST OPENED ,AT HAVERSTICK'S old established Drug and Book Store, on North Hanover street, a new supply of Drugs and 'Medicines, fresh and carefully 'selected, together with a rich, varied and extensive assortment 'of Fancy Goods, Books, Perfumes, soaps, Cutlery, Gold and Silver Pens and Pencils, Cornelius' Splendid Parlor Lamps, Girandoles. and Flower Vases Ethereal Oil Lamps, Fruits, Confectignary, and a variety of other articles which is impossl- , ble to. enumerate, but comprising the largstst and most splendid ,display ever offered in Car ,lisle, and 'af,prices correspondingly cheap. • The attotion of ills old friends and customers and IWe public generally is• particularly invited .to hjs present stock, with which•they cannot fad to bb pleased. • - Maylf..;l9 IttS W HAVFIISTICIL Fresh Dugsi'Dledicines, &e. / hove just received from Philadel , phia and New,York very extensive additions to my former stock, embra :s•;" citig nearly every article of Medicine kat now in use, together with Paints, Oils, Vanishes; Turpentine, Perfumery, Solve, Stationery; Fine Cutlery, Fishing Tackle,— Brulies of almost- every description, with an endless variety of othei articles, which I am de. tgrinined , ro selFat the VERY LOWEST prices: All Physicians, Country Merchants, Pedlars, and others, are respethfully requested - not to pats the OLD STAND, ne they - mhy rest assured' that .every-article will be 801(1,4 41, good. quality, and upon reasonable terms. S. ELIJOTT, Main street. Carlisle. May 30 IMPORTANT NOTICE ! THE public aro hereby notified that en im mense stock of the• handsomest and cheapest dry goods even brought to Ctfrlisle have just been received at OGILBY'S Cheap Wholesale and Retail Store. My sock is verv.lsrge, and I ant determined to cut goods at the very lowest notch. I. have some of the cheapest Cloths. Cassimeres, Vestings, &c., over seen. Mus lins'and calicoes- from 2c upwards, Lawns, DA Lemnos, Ginghnms, elegant and very cheap.— Stockings from tit to 50c. Bonnet ribbons frogs 4c to 25. Pantaloon stuffs from 5 to 25; sips elms from - 121 to 50c. • Come one, come all, and get good and cheap goods at the old stand, cast Main Street, Car lisle frn3o] C °MIMIC. P S. Country Stores supplied at city prices:l The Cheapest Goods. F the season have just been received at the O .store of the subscribers, being the second large arrival.this spring. Among this large sup , ply may be found variety of LADIES DRESS GOODS, such ns lawns, Ginghams,Moos do Lain is, Alpachns, Linen Lustres, alicoes, in heaps, Checks, Muslins very cheep„ 'Pickings, Flannels,Cambric, Seek, Swiss, and Jaconet plaid an striped Muslins,—a largo supply of MEN AND JOYS' WEAR, Tweeds,Cash =gobs; Clotbs, Cassimeres,.Vestings,..osiery Gloves, Ribbons, Table Covers, Oil Cloths, Groceries, &c., Hardware, and n gendral and. complete assortment of VERY CHEAP GOODS, which cannot fail to plenso both in qunlitrand price.,• We invite the public to call and secure bargains, at the old stand, three doors south of the Post Office Ms) , 30 To all whoia it may Concern ! GEORGE W. RHEENI. lIIIIANKFUL to the public generally for past lavorti and tlioir liberal patronage, still con tinues to carry on the SADDLIT, TRUNK, and HARNESS Nuking business, at his old snind in Nanover street, MI doors north of the Carlisle Batik,, at the sign of the Mammoth Collar.. He is now better prepared than ever to accommodate his customers, having recently made great alterations in his establishment, ict .as to enable hire to keep a much better, tuisort ment than heretofore, consisting of Spanish, Dragoon, scoop tub, quilted and plain SAD DARES. CARRIAGE HARNESS, Iliated and common; Farmers' 'Gears, .of TM; veiling Trunks of al descriptions and, prices, Veleases and Carpet Bags, Bridles, Martingale Dollars, Stock, Le her and Raw Hide Whips, Leather, cdtten. worattd. Fly-nets, and 'all other, articles in his line—all of which he is de , terntined to sell at the very lowest cash ipaices. Making and repairing Mittfasses of hair, husk and straw, and all kinds of liphotteing will be. iiiiiietritillrartelidoillo7 - ' • ap25'491 y NEW & CHEAP NANO WOE STO ' E. tririHE eutisaribere haVel fast 'ieceived,a't their -, :New and: Cheep HARDWARE'STQRE east High street, opggsite .o,giley'e Dry Oecid Store, a large stock pr good's in their • lino, 'At) .which they , would call the attention of gurelia-.., .sere, their arrangement. in the city tiesng as to enable them to bell their goods aVthei' . .7. lowest city prices. Their stock comp rises ,full ; assortment gf,T* Locks and Latches , oteverylitile 'and: ' - Hinges, Screws , Bolts, , and evert: artiere`usee''- , for-13uildings, Augurs and auger Hitt's; .chirshni:!. , broad:and hand 'axee, hatchets, , ,drawing knoves nt , plunes, and plane bitty, panel,' and Rip. c. ping _sawe;intill,7.tirceis.eur.and OirctiltiViiii*S, • trace and halter chnins r li s ames, shovels;apadesoi and .hoes, hay and 'manuralorkif4-, Also, a law assortment of , 'Pbaket quid f Table"Cullery,-;- 'aporinsilithoyel and, , ionge,lrtraltere endl!.l4agF" ,klellow, ware, ,Brass,glid enameled. -Pretsgvitoil Nettles,',lron: Ftiresees; Cedar Ware •ittid vices, Files and Rasps of ,evert •Band , anditioari Irotii2Oest,' , -Sherir.SPniik%fid Blister Steel, ''&c. Also, •• ; . 100 Boxes Window..Gluse., 4100 WhitifLeati.' ' • • , ; Batiels Linseed Oil. . • "' ' " 6,lii i i Te A B 6p, TiltEli!Xlill4.l 200 Kets CuritierfamMalla:', : pfay9'49 ' • IVRIGEIT'dt, SAXT9Nr/ ; : Tag •Iro . vv4sty- ert4ebt, : ,. voryWl • t pribet= .at: ejieep, • gitore,injsiorth=Htkerivertetrebt:, , i- •t , • , nsa:=• , .., l t,', V.e.,1; .CAV tilONY.:tjttft... .1 t ttarr.am t"- ~- , v • w*Jif hirp)onuid assortlnentp of GinghainhiriCticf l r v , NOII patterns, rhry lOW. epp,-,llp l!ad'i,oftS ll , 3 iff iltitiachborih , Nortb,`,Zk r titiv4, enroei t i CalLtyht,th,.. him,. ttnn29] ~,,Lo- , „‘7,ta,•JgARIIICRI r e ' , - x, , — 1 " ' ,•-' 11 :' - ) . . . - 9 '` 1 • rrOnotrifuliirnck ( 1 / 4 4 11 A-:"'11.01 it irt ,rllßE.adbopiibrifi4tutii;ollboo,4l, 4 VOlfegi TrnMer— of JL: ~,CloOto".ftlifforonnool&V Jjhef ;60 hibn`n - , , Coins ''prid tantaloonn. ' ; •'q 'w -lII'L'NERvi - AOV, ti - t7ol 4 3 ,, kfr;;pi/Olt2W4Aiiiitliiii•ili 3 ;3'i4lL,o '.' '#W l . 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