Li , a4Simmazzgaso ZVEpINEspAv,, JpLY • . • • rancy Printing. 63-Having ordered for our Joh Office nn additional variety'ef Fancy Typal], .Ornanients, are ---preparetno'do - ail kinds of Minting. such , ao Circu lars, Blanks, Cards, &c., in the most showy style, nod • price:sae low an any other Estellightnent. we"linvo also peculiar facilities for doing pamphlet Our friends are requested to give milt call.. DISTRESSING ACCIDEFr.---Mr. Win.' Storret Woods; son of E. C. Woods, Esq., •of Dickinson, wo rogrot to learn was severely in jured an S2firday last by the upseitinenf a load are . As the wagonwos passing along a side-hill part of the road, the men endeavor ed to prevent it upsetting, but finding it im possible ,they ail :Succeeded in escaping from under it but Mr. Woods, who, as the wagon turned over was struck with such crushing force by the heavy spring-pole, which was violently wrebted from its place, that lie was taken from-the ground in a state of insenAbility from which he dirt not revive for several hours. When last heard froM ha remained in a very critical situation. ElIC ( 1(1'4:90,7 COLLE(46.7, "COM ENCEM EN T." The annual commencement of this ancient Institution ~was celiibrated on' Thursday last, with mach eclat. NVe have never seen a larger atterrlance of spezttvs; , particularly from a distance, and d Jubt not all Pit richly repaid by the interesting exercises of the occasion. On We day, preceding Commencement the usual addresses were delivered before the Lite rary Societies, and attracted large audiences. In the morning the Belles Lettres Fellowship was addressed by Jon R. Tv soN, Esq., of Phila delphia, on the subject of " history pro vi,re a nobjects." Mr. Tyson is well tnown in the literary us a leading member of the Pennsylvania ('historical Sociity, and his address on this occasion, besides being a pro duction of high polish and elegance, showed howthoroughly he has mastered the great sub ject of History. Ills address included a review of the style itud i pscpliarities of leading ilisth rians, and although his opinions were doubtless / disagreed with in some eases by portions of his audience, the address wasdistencti to with fixed attention and pleasure. • The General Union Society was addressed in the evening by the Rev. GEOaOE COFFEY, Of Washington, D. C. Mr. Coffey's address was of the philosophical order, and charmed Ids audience by the beauty and brilliancy of its thoughts"elegance of expressien r and the spirit and energy •of the Orator's -manner. The spec'eh elicited ropturbus ap?lan sr. The addresscs,of the young gentlemen coin; posing the graduating class, are noticed in a fair spirit of criticism. by a correspondent iii to-day's paper. to whose communication wo direct attention. Alter the -addresses of the graduating class the calwin-my of- ebnferring the Degrees was gone through with. Tho degree of Bachelor of Arts was-confer red upon the fallowing young gentlemen, mem bers of the graduating class, viz :—Messrs. Alfred Augustus Ames, Chapman Vin— son Brooks, Richard Gassawoy Ctraucy , Wm, ...DaVic . .i . Noun,Moneure Daniel Conw.i) , John Redman aoxe,George Duffield, S.i . .mael Alex ander-Grab-am, Thomas Talbot Hutchins, John Jeremiah Jacob, John Henry Kaufman, Geo. De-Bonville Ileiri,Caleb Burwell Bowan Ken perly,Nathaniel Thomas Cartnell - Lupthn,John William Medairy, Marcus Junius Permit, Henry Bascom Ridgawey, floury Gore Smith, James Henry Thomas, George 'Washington Waesche, John.flcnry Watterr: -The followinrgentlenicn received in course the degree of Master of Arts, viz . : Messrs. 'John Davenport Blackwell, William Plummer Bird, Charles Mifflin Boyd, Charles Henry Brown, Stephen Tilton Brown, Robert Alexan der Bashi'', James Andrew Devinney, Alexan der Sevirus Gibbons, Jacob Brandt Keller, John Robert Ken nedy,Beverly Roberts-Waugh, Robert Maclay, Grafton Merril Burley, John Miller Loop,— Richard Alexunler ' , elle' toil Penrose. The honoree) , Degree of Master of Ar le was tronferrod on Rev. Henry Hickok, of the Metho dist 'Episcopal Mission to China; Col Robert Ashby, of Virginia ; Mr. Joseph Arbtiry Mor gan, of Baltimore. No Doetuiato was conferred. We are glad to see that it is the policy of the new adminis (ration td'distribute honors of this sort snaring ff all Colleges would do the same they would bo very much enhanced in value. We are glad to learn by the tothjuined Pro ceeding, which have been handed us fur pub. licatiun, that the situation and prorpects of the College t.rc of the most encouragingchai .? ucter to its Per the Ilerehl,, Mel/instill College. At a meeting. orlhe Board of Trustees of Dickinson College, held July 12, 1849, the Bev ALFRED Gritesprn offered the following resolu tions, which were seconded by JAMES 11 Acat:, Esq. and unanimously adopted: - Whereas, during the year 1849, by a painful dispensation of Divine Providence, this IDEfilll7 ,iota was deprived of the lamented President Lours and Proles.or CALDWEL4, by death, and of Professor N'lcCurcroeic and Prof. CROOKE by resi„quntion, thereby rendering it necessary fur ,tha Board of Trustees to renew and reargnoiz.O. the Fneulty of the College ; and whereas, much solicitude was felt le:- the success of our cher ished lestitutiovNiunder these numerous ellen . gas. Therefore.— Resolved. That having resulted the of the first Collegiate year, under the new orgnni• zation of the Faculty, it is with nn ordinary feel. ings of gratification that the Board of 'l'. osiers can assure the patrons and friends-of the College that the actual results of the year have n ot on l y filly not, but limns even sufpassed their most sanguine expectations. • Resolved, Tint with increased confidence on our part, we do most earnestly rerommend Dickinson College, as a sent of sound learning, to the cominned support and patronage of the Conferences interested in its welfare, and to the generous con 'ammo of our - friends & the public. Resolved; Th nt time reardui ions be publish• *.• - ;;sid'untler.direction of the Secretory. • Attest— WM. H. Sco'y . . . Gorge IV. Singrizer, a. gool and' true Whig, and very competent monOtes beim - appointed 'Poet Master _ at. Allen,.P. O. , , (ClitirohtovVn this ciTninty. • llowit. flostrt,steure occur nmre frequently during _the minimal' Months than at any other period, because' at this seitson.the 'system; being dehliitated, digestion 'knot eutilcigntly actiVe ta.dispose.of the. toad before • It becomes petrified , ' hencanpecnilir :field is gene- . rated hi - the eloninciw'whipir. to .ClllllOl of thole horrid ; digeasco:aulled , dysentery, • cholera .moriatte, hiffamation eff heliewelitaac - ylrightts Indian Veg- , etable , Pilis :are fi natural remedy; and therefore a certain cure .Tor:howel complainte i because they ',Menne° . the stomach. and bowels from - these • put r Id - 'humors _which are: the oadee,of toe Above distressing .• • cePlaints:....cottlefinentlY, na.theY remove the tattoo .V ln of eVerieforni of. discrete; . imposalifie.lor them to,: making 'paean , fleantic:•'of citmettlefette,lof kind! I :j.fitorne . tire meted with anger p otherrylare', made to :geaemblel outward appenrancla the tifiginel thedicine. • :.'..4ettieniber:the::ortginal add only genillpe: , Treliriir Vegetable tha,eignattire.,..of Wm; Wright writlan'witk.a'nan , oh the:top:le bel 'Of each brig !itte'llenuldifrliir;ill e by: CHA ALES l i rtnelpai n .OtheelindlrGeneraf Depot,:l69 Rana iitt,eit!' ..., . , .. , .. . . , • DIABILIED. ,••, v- :r . .--.- ~•„'', '.•! „•,... • ,-. : •„ 1 : $ ll, art 4 llctiteoutl . ', On the evening of the 24th'7u1i;by,':the.: key , John G Fritchoy,,Mr JOiEREI ißwrron - i-tci Miss SUSANNAII CRALL,',both,of %Ivor Spring ,tp , I o'New Haven, Conn. on thd 29th ult, in the first M E.Church, by the Roy. Dr.. Floy, J. W'. BONiEN, of Leo, Mass, to Miss .11,inx.an Aihn neruß, of Paportown, Pti. ' Au 'SEM • • • DIED . , On Saturoalmerning, July 7th, 1549. 'id the residence of hi father in Philadelphia. LEWIS 'NEAR CITA/1113E11S, youngest son of Dr Villittin C Charnbersitt the 21st year of his age MI • PUBLIC SALE. fiIHE undersignod executor. or Jossru NEWCOMER, late of West Hempfield fp., Lancaster county, Pennsylvania, and' for-Ver ly of Silvorspaing township, Cumberland CO., deceased, will sell at public sale the real estate of said deceased, on the 291.11, 30th and 31st days-of August next, and at the follow ing places, to wit : On WEDNESDAY, August 29, at•the nub ile liciuse of Joseph Black, In the Borough of Mechanicsburg, 'Cumberland county, two lots of ground in said borough, whereon-is erect -, • cd a one and n_ half story a , STONE and BRICK DW EL- - r I.V LING HOUSE, AVattli and Atu , -24 . .., • Bake bouse, Frame Stable, a • • . ' • well of water and pump therein,' and a number of fruit trees thereon, fronting !gain street, on the South, edjoining" David Rocky on the East, and, Jacob Rubly on the West. Persons desirous of examining Ike above property, win please call upon Josiph Black, innkeeper, near the same. On THURSDAY, August 30, at the public house of Henry Snyder, in the village of Lan diaburg, Tyrol* township, Parry Sounty, 29 Acres andTPerelies and allowance, adjoining lands of Peter Sheaffer and others, and wiihin IA miles or Landisburg. The-improvements are a two stery 4 LOD DWELLING 11011 SE, new Frame Barn and other out-buildings, well of water near the house. andlit,liiimber f of fruit trees. SheaTfet's run passes in front crf - tlre - Ircrustvwhieirisrat present occupied bTr William Blanc.. At the. same time and place will be sold 10 Acres neat measure of CITES-' NUT SpROUTiMOUNTAIN LAND, about hull a mile fron the above, adjoining lands of the heirs of Francis Putterson,• Peter Slidatrurrind others, near Wagencr's• Mill. Persons desirous of-examining the above Per ry County property, will please call upon IVm. Blanc residing thcrcnn.. ' And op FRIDAY, August 31st, on the premises that VALUABLE FARM,- sifuntod in Silverspring toanship, Cumberland county, deer T. 13. Bryson's Mill, about 1 A miles from Doges:own, about 4 Miles from Mechanics burg, 9 mile from Harrisburg, und 9 mile from Oa:lisle, on tlio road leading from T. B. Bry .sori"s--M ill to Lamb's Gap; adjoining the Con , odogiiinet Creek, l'und of Benjamin Eocrly and others, containing L 5- Aaron and 43-I"erc,hes, runt measure, and laid off in ten fields.- 4nut 20 nr 25 Acres thereof is .-11.EAVT TIMBER LAND. Thd improvements are a ' TWOSTORY LOG AND WEATHER-BOARDED a / Tr : : DWELLINU . DOUSE, 28 by 32 feet, a largo Stone Swisser Barn, 40 by 80 feet, 144111 . a eellar,..Corn Crib and. Wagon Shed attached, Sinn° Spring - House over never foiling water, Smoke house and other out-buildings; two Orchards of clinic° fruit trees. There is running water in most of the fields, nod the fences are in good order. The - premises aro W.eli supplied with. fine Locust trees. This farm is considered one •of the surest and best for all kinds of grain in-said county. It is convenient to mills, iichools and•churches, and will be sold together or in two parts to suit purchasers. - Terms cash on the first of April next, wheli possessiod will be given fir the whole of the Seal estate of said :eccased. Persons desirous of viewing the above farm previews to the day of sale, will please call on Abraham Benart, the tenunt9,ltereon and examine for themselves. A further 'description is deemed unnecessary. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock. on each day in the afternoon, when attendance will be giv en end conditions of sale made known by the .undersigned executors of said deceased. Persons having claims against the above, estate are requested- to present them to -the undersigned on either of the above muned days JACOB NEINCONIN i ft, Monroe township, Cumberland co, AN DR Flti/ tIETZtIER, East Hempfield tp.,'Laneaster co. July I l—ts. ilk N Ti11. , R:41).\ Y, the 2d of A L'CUST CP next, the subscribers will expose to public sale on the premises, in Frankford township, Cumberland county, Pa, the ham lately oc cupied by Daniel Wyman, deceased, situate in said township, on the road leading front Mount Rock to Landishurg, about three miles distant from the line of the Ctimberlandl Val ley Rail Road. Containing 130 ACRES of good land, all tinder ent-tlytion but about t went y acres of woodland, and in good order with good t) fences. About twonntty acres of it is fine mea dow. There is a running str,ettm through the • , . , plaro. The improvements are a •.. ,; : n ct.3.:-.. Two Story I) \V ELL IN G ..64111 r. HOUSE, Log Barn and other ! '. necessary out houses. Also, a -•-•z,,.-...:-,...-.. , well of never-failing water at the doer •an antorchard covering three acres, with every•variely of choice fruit. The place is in eve: b e eeet...e excellent lam. Posse ssi Perso on will give] in'`•the tall, if desired. ns Aegiring to see it can do so• by calling on Abra ham Gnynian, living rear Alter's or Frean's Mill. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. M., when attendance will he given end toms made known by AII R A II n AM GA Y.M AN. - JONAS GAYMAN, jull'•l9is . Executors. HE'Subscriber as Agent for Andrew Hare IL oilers at private solo the tollowing descri bed property situated on Pomfret st. bast of Bed. ford street In this Borough : I Lot of :grotnid 35feat in front by 24 • Q in depth, hal/mg erected thereon in front' on Potnfret street, n TWO-STORY FRAME HO USE, with a Brick Kitchen; anti in the rear on Chapel Alley a one story LOG HOUSE.. 2. A Lot of ground adjoining life above 25 ft. ig front by 240 feet, in depth, will, a 1 wary FRAME HOUSE and Kitchen, and a conve nient Stable thereon erected. „ - - - , The whole of the above property is in goo d condition, and will he Pold on moderato and easy terms. . • .• JNO. B. PARKER. June 6-3*. Building Lots . For Sale. I WILL offer fur sale, on terms which Will be mado reasonable, Four BUILDING LOTS ; on Pitt street and Five LOTS situated on north street in this borough.. They are situated in a part of tho town which is rapidly filling up, and where properly is increasing in valtie. If not sold before TUESDAY, the 21st of Aug. next, they will on that day , be expose/3 to public sale on the premises. Indishutehle titles will 'ho given june G JOHN A .HUNIRICH. A CARD, • ft UM DUBLIN GAP WHITE SU LPIIUR situmedin Cumber!and coun ty, Pa., in 'a pieturrfsquo portion 'ol the tam, eight milea north of, Newvillo, has recant.' ly been fitted up in .. tlt..now.' and commodious buildings. , The subscriber ,having: , Provided . himself With good.cOoke and waiters, hopes by close and personal „attention ..to ,his,hOuso and visitors - to - he - able all•who may Aver himi with'. a calk ''A.:.linelof lIACIW will be always ready at i :hocNi*yille Depot,on the, arrival , or tho.:eirs, - .l6Cartv-VPB-. sensors 'to the springs: May May HO • OE A , Second-heuid.Plano for AsEC 0 ND-TFIN . P IA N Or( .1 - 1.:.p , :u1r, lut . .e"Oid'ifeb , :pheath.if applied fay soore. , , It has`a and •is also a • hinchionge of lur#it pWrabn' wimhi .g to pproluma nitiypbtittft fikther pform. airon '1,02041' '''llinshote:! . 'BitiSheStl' ',:- , '''' '''...-. - r ip A 08E4 viiiioi , of '.il!O ci taofiißditidos;fs'.i4 fOrini ror:aoci'onnsietl .of 'W.lllo3vitseb; S‘itiop• in g ;,'S cr#btli ng, :Paint Too Kan d , brilK.Fl co .'arid'p_rolpiig.t.irushoo - in. great v Orin i yilill• • cif , i , p,lticli , toßof .t.,110, be ef:cll a I.• riy. find will , 130',,01ii 0 the loweati)rii•co ::,. 1 ' :',:i.4" 1,) O'Z'':: ',: , i' . ;'-'. ;:::: '..,' : i.:' : .' 8,. ETA/ 0.7" 1 .....- ' . ; tit cat eetatc. FARM FOR SALE 1 OR SALE. MEM=M= . ~. ~. . . .. . ZuStßeceivedl, ~.. . r riliA MD 60.9 • infOrMatio f;.2;871 a. copy. CU Scott's•Late . lnTat. tr, ' Tholes.' •'• • . ' irrLthtit pyrielt's Naria vb of iin Expedition to the Deed Sot—a:vali!abl work ... - Philosophy of Religion , 'b , J•D IVlorell,..A M •. An Earnest Ministry., by A James.. The July ;liar:ruined-2. ets. each ,• • - ' Valorio—A Title by ilia ate'Caplain'Marryal. Grace Dudley, or Arnold at Saratoga:: Plain and Fancy Note Paper; with envelops. Motto Wafers and. Seale. • . Apeordenns, ',Try kir . ; ' • Pietorint• Courier and Brother Jonathan, for the 4th of Suly;atuthet Book Store of J. ERB; Main Street. [M7 Selling off at Cost, Trit subscriber is now selling his entire stock of Dry Goods at cost for cash. Persons wishing to layout their cash to an advantage P will please call and. examine my smelt, as, I have a large land w general assonr — of 'dry goods which I am desirous of selling for.cash.• II is impossible to enumerate all the goods but I have a full assortment of Cloths, Gaul— mars, Tweeds, Summer Drillings, Ginghams, Calicoes, and Dregs Goods for Ladies, also car- Ypets. Gloves, Hosiery, &c. Pnrchasbrs are in ited to call at the Bee (Alva in N orth. Hanover street and examine far 'themselves. :jy4 9 S covr,m • Elegant New Geode. ' BG LEY'S New York Gold Pens, the hest article of the day, and which no busirees man should be without. - - . . . . . - .. . • An elegant assortment of fine Cutlers , . in cluding Razors, Pen Knives, Scissors al the "best English and American Manufacture. A large variety of ornamental Window. Blinds and lire Screens of every style end at.low pri ces. M usinnl Instr(iments,.sucli as Violins, Auer deons,,Flutes, Fifes, Flegedfilets, Turtintg•k'orks with Violin strings, bridges. &C., at all prices. A large variety of Baskets, travelling bags, Wtrips, canes, door mats, Brushes of till kinds at every price. • , t Hayne's Magic Adamantine Powder, a new article for Rimer Strops, Warranted superior to 4s anYthi in use, for setting a keen smooth edge to ra .f4z.c. 125.cts. n'box. _Can s,—Soaps.—Porfumes,-E-x-trects i —D yes for the heir, a rich and beautiful assortment from the celebrated manufactories of Roussel. Jules linnet nod others. --,- '- -- ‘s'ooth Brushes, !Tooth paste end Powder, Nail Brushes, Heir and line BrusbesLwith nn innpmerable variety of Fancy and adkful arli• etas of all kinds and ,prices, Itt . tely ripened and for sale at fin Cheap Drug 1p:Id Book Store of ju2o S \V IR VER STICK. New and Cheap Spiing °oda AT THE NEW STORE, cif II o Hanover and Lowlier Streets. 4J opposite Leonard's Old Stand, Crolisle.— The undersigned respectfully inform t Lei friends and the public. that they have Just re turned from Philadelphia with n large nod well selectee it of new SPRING GOODS parch( Try lowest prices, end which they a led to sell at small pi Amom be found Cloths, Cassimt rcs Vestint Pantaloon Silas in great variety , rienn and India Nankeen',— Also, i DRESS G - OODS, consisting in part lareges, Silk Tit•sues, Alpe chest, & VW AND' BRAID BON- NitI S PS, a nne tot, Palm Leal Hats, Ribbon and Lace Goods. An elegant assortment of Calicoes and fine Chintzes, suitable fur the ap proaching season ( nt our usual . low prices— Checks, Drillings, Linens and the must variety of bleached and unbleached muslins. PO O'pg AND SHOES -7a well selected assortment of men's, women'a and children's gond and handsome. their, vorie ty, Sugar, C flee, Molasses, Pekin Company's celebrated TEAS, &c.. All the above goods hove been purchased right, slid will be sold low Plea Se-give us a call. March 28 5 D rowF!'LL & It DI OVA. II D . /.y Goods. and Groceries. G. CARMONV desires to inform his q • friends and the public 'lint he has remo , ved to the stand on North Hanover street lately occupied by Chas Barnitz. and next door to Haversticles Drug and Book Store, where he, is determined to sell goods as low as any other establishment in Carlisl4-Av-ie the -tummy. Flis stock consists of Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinenet satin, caehmere.merino and silk Vestings; Me rinoes, Alpachas, Moto de Lnines, Cnehmeres, Nrench worked Collars. kid gloves. silk fringes, gimps, 'Howe's, thread laces, &c. TICK INGS at fit cis, calicoes 3 to ti 4 eta, very cheap renslins, hosiery, Bernif and Cuchntere gloves, A large assortment of 13 ONNET RIBBONS, very low, satin plain and figured Ninninn. plain, hared, Striped nnd, figured Also CR 0 C F:I: lES and QUEENSWARE. such ns Colli.e, Teo, Sue. r, Spires of nil hinds, tobacco, segnrs, c rkery, glass nod gIICCIISWIIre, rice. ehocohne, !arch, together with.IIIIIIICIOUS other articles— ..ive him a call. fa pr Refreshing Drinks. OUSSET;'S ' MINER AL M ATE R.— Sparkling and bright In its liquid light, and not only Sparkling and bright—but for its flavor it is hard to beat. • MON Y ER'S FOUNTAIN MEAD—Is indeed the "Ne plus nitre" drink of the sea son, and may lie had, to‘te'her with the above mimed Mineral Water, at the Wholesnle and Retail Confectionary of P MO NY ER, ~ jul3'49 in N. Hanover street. Fresh Diealeines. would respectfully call the attention of.Physicians,to a largo assortmcnt'of ICIZIES mid SMICA LS Which 111.11VC just receiv ed, mid which I wilt sell as low if not a little Lowmt than the same quality can be purchased out of the city. Cull at the Old Stand 'June 6 S. ELLIOTT. 1.0 TONS Ilninniered and Rolled Iron, 1 do. Cast, Sheer, Blister & Spring Steen 20 boxes Tin Plate, just received and fur sale a the Cheap Hardware Store of feb23 ' WRIGHT & SAXTONI __._ • Bombazines, Bw. - A great variety of Bombazines, Alpnens Cashmeres, Moue de Laines, and other Dress Goods, just received and for sole i henp by G W 111'1'NT:it Leghorn Hats. T'Subicrilier has just received invoieo of Gentlemen's Leghorn Hats, a superior article, at a VERY 4 LOW price. Also, Childrens' Hair. Cloth ,Cops. G W HITHER.. je27 Linen Sheet ngs, THE subscriber always has on hand an assort moot of whip Linen and Muslin Sheetings Table Linens, Pillow Cuse Linens and IVltalins Towelings of all kinds, with a variety of art des riOperinining- to Housekeeping„ . . j 027 • G W HITNER. • Cheap .Parasols, reHE Subscriber has just received a lot of Satan Tura Parasols at the very low price of $1,75 and $2,00, worth $2,75. These are decidedly.the cheapest lot of Parasols over' of- Aired in Also, Figured Satin Tore 'E t i!glialt Parasols at 02,25 worth $3. )u2O • GEO W Observe This 1 PSR,pIAS ERS are; notified that S A, Coyle is dotermmetr to,sell his. Silk Tissues; 13areges, Lawns, Ginghains, Lilian Tissues and Calicoes of every, style and quality', withciut regard to cost.: Persons wanting any of, ilia above goods will find it to their,advantako , to call antt exam ine for flunnsetve6:. - 4 ' • . 'lnn° • °heap, rtrach Baregee. ; rocoivod 'a Fresh ,of.,Fronah • 10),i,Baredee 'ar yore loatiiricea consisting' of, .Mak: filutt;'. Plain 'Brown, Pea-I:Room At -Figured; Peat 25 to 37t 'eta...the ceeepest goods . ever offored•Also, a eat variety ,of other: esirable,goodti p , :and now style. Trim .taitiga; COI al - o nce: that' all gone.- ' je2o • " W., HITN Heekeros Varina. IgEW 'oracle -for.--tiso . o ,common 4101 for. particularly. ltooo of; - nreak..bovela; or ofleoble conatitUtiont hoolth tvith moro cer ritinty,thakony'„Othor. aillintarice. • .1•24 Os a ,Pa. I)(4.49.4fOkilaitipif:llkV,EßE".riCit'S,. ; tugiet,• btons,, f..... 134 &c, OO'rA)pona.';' a . fresh lot, oimot ,, ''and Noalc : Rihhona, -1 of„Ariatost a`vuriety of Silki3otiinge of vorioup otrldsnoif; oriOs. - • ' ,111 , • - Honey; • ft.' Cork 'of for ;sato low at, 4.1{. 41; ' '.lteiiitiiiiti'. • Valuable Mown Ravpe,rt y.. ter -Sde . . MITE co're.grive bp the following .desiialild‘property. • • '•-•• ' tkv6 c lt r :t o f3 . 4l-CIC HOUSES, - situate In ,N tit stOet, ih the borough ssi of Carlhile ju wly finished •of B West mite rial, and, pleasantly located about Mari': -sqUare east of Orth's Hotel. , -Argo, * a vacant kof of ground.. - adjoining the above, well calculated for a buikli4gslot. a Two Story STONE HOUSE, ' in • North Hanover street l .lofaw doors north of' the Carlisle Hank, • • and adjoining the Confectionery ..• store of Peter Monyer. Thin pro. perry is located in the most .busitiens part of the borough, and is well adapted for either tner cantile or any other business. The front base ment isitanslsomely finished, and is Well calcu lated for a shop for any kind of business.—• There is also a large Two-Story Back Building of Brick, nearly new, with anexcelient Cistern, Wash house, Smokp house, and a good stable and Carriage house. A variety of the choicest fruit trees, all In good bearing condition, are also on the lot. • The hbove propei•ty Will be sold 16w, on ad vantageous terms to suit purchasers. . j3 , 16492in GEO W RHEEM. .11ssignees rl VIE Farm 'on which Abraham Nieley now lives wil he sold at Public Sale on the Premises, on WEDNESDAY the 19th dny of September next. It is situated in North Mid• dleton township, on 'the Qonodoguinet Creek about three miles east of - Carliele, s and about a half mile north of the Harrisburg and Clinm bersEurg turtiniki containing about 121 ACRES and 140 Porches, more or less: 'The•improve ments consist of a FARM HOUSE, a Dank Bain, This property will be shownly the subscri ber, or by Abraham Nisloy, who resides on the farm, The terms will be made known on the day of sale by WM. M. HENDERSON, je . 27'l9ts Assignee of N inky. FOR SALE, S ITE subserib, r contemplating on n removal niche west - offers - for-sale-the-following,property, situated in Cumberland county,.Pa,, 1,1 no I. Two miles east of Carlisle on tlie iThfrfirliltrid to Harrithiftg, con awing ACRES all in the highest state of cultivation On the premises is a fine doubt story BRICK HOUSE, 45 by ; ; :: 38 feet, with a Wing extendin, 1 1 35 feet hack, excellent cellar - under - . 111'7 under the whole, two parlour with sliding partitions, one up and one doirt stnirs ; the walls of the lower story arc hung with paper. This House was erected at grea expense and is uncommonly well finished.- I has in' the'yard a well of good-limestone water a brick cistern, an underground cove, execlrep for Milk, &c., together with Smoke, Bake an Ice Houses, n- benntriul Brick Barn, built it 1847, and also, three Tenant Houses, one o wl irk is of brick ; they hate plenty of roe for six families. Also, an excellent young OR : CHARP, stocked with a great variety of the I fittest fruit. This property is bodnded on the sdittli by the fine running,stream well:known as the Letort spring...from whence water is brough up to the Mansion House and-Burn to the dis tnnee of 1200 feet, through -one•inch copper pipe; these pipes can never become clinked up since the, whole process is carried on by a sim ple form pump, propelled by water-poser, and by n small additional outlay might be carrie up into the garret or to any other part of the house, thus making it valnable for bathing pur poses. These works were cenaiructcd. at con siderable expense, have been in successful ope ration for the last five years, and there is powe to raise- any amount of water required. This property would be very suitable for a gentle man-wishing a delightful country residence, its one of the houses would answer very well to ' a cropper to occuPy, having a never-failing, well at the door; these buildings are mutually insured to the amount of $lOOO. Further de scription is unnecessary, en all persons wishing to purchnse are invited to call and judge fo themselves. It may, however be added din for beauty and lienithineas of situation, tin place is unsurprissed by ',Atone, or few in the county or state. No. 2. A short distance from the shove, con- Mining 47 ACRES of WOODLAD(p, 'flue will be sold* separate or. togetharlyar .y.test suit put chasers. No. 3. Situate two miles south 7of tarlisle containing 130 ACRES, twenty acres of which is good timber. and the balance good farming land. The improvements are a good STONE ITOUSE, double . 4 141 —:• story, a new Bunk Barn, Spring House. &c. Ono of the best - springs of pure limestone water --, nenr the door. Th u s is an excellent griming form, being quite handy to a good market. A better situation to carry oh the dairy business emild not be found in the neighbourhood of Car link- These properties will be offered for sale :on the most reitsonable terms,:and the _greater Lpart of the purchase money may remain nn ihe and for a-term of years if desired. For further information please coil on the undersigned living -on the first named tract. le27'49is JACOB ITERSITE. ASSIGNEES SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. WILL be sold at Public Sale a' the Court House' in the Borough of Carlisle on THURSDAY, ..the 20th 431 SEPTEMBER next, the following described property, to wit No. I—.MILL SAT and FA RM contain ing about 200 ACRES of first rate black slate land, situated iu Frankford township thou three miles west of Carlisle, on the conodogu net Creek. This tract ie well im proved, having thereon erected a • - MANSION HOUS E, Bank MI; Barn, Corn ':rib, together with a Clover Mill, Saw Mill and •-- Plaster Mill, and three Tenant Wittiest' This groperty will be sold in one or two tracts to suit phrehusers ° No. 2— About 70 ACRES Limes.ono Land, situated on the Walnut Bottom Road, about ouo•luilf mile west ofCarlisle. The impleve- MMus are a BARN and . a well of !toyer failing water. No. 3.—rPhe one undivided half of about 70 A C tES of Limestone land, immediately south c_ir o e above tract. The improvement's are a ST NE HOUSE, the lower story of -a Barn, &c. • No. 4.-4ibout 85 ACRES of Limestone --Land, situated-ow the-Walnat--Bottom--Road, about 2i miles west of Carlisle. 'limit is a Barn and Well of ater on this tract, . No. s.—About 5 ACRES 181 PERCHES of Chestnut Timber, near the road leading from Carlisle to Gettysburg, about 10 miles from Carlisle. . . . . No. 6.—About er ACRES and 27 perehoe of MEADOW LAND, -near 111a1i ...*... daY's Mill, In the Borougit of irM , Carlisle. I'hl.ro is a building for 4 I • 'l' a Distillory.wii h water right and ..' J:7 , -.'.-...'.:. µ BRICK HOUSE, St.c , - osf:this • • No. 7.—A STONE HOUSE & LOT Wear the Second Presbyterian Church in the Boro' of Carlisle, the Lot is 90 feet in front-and t2O feet deep. =, . The above property will be shown and 'ell necessary information given to persons. %visiting to purchase, by calling on either of the subscri bers, 'or'ott Mr. John.llays, living .on the MI Farm, The terms mill be made known on the day' of sale. • „ •': , ' _ RielrAß,D PARKER,: . ' ' „ • - It M 'HENDERSON, je27'49ts. . Assignees of. John illiys;,?; FARE FOR 'SALM ,ATUKIDAY the. • Jar Of, Sentember'next, l l.wil offer at 'ptiblin - gale on,the premities, the ,Ket•Vi• George Wolfi,situate in lekinson , township,; Cumberland county,.. on , the .P.ine;:Rorld. , ;twci. miles from -the Stone. , Tavern,',cgritnining,.l7.. acrei.pf good land, under good -cultiVation,ont well fenced, adjoining Janda of,PaVid,Shentler and Froderibk Fishor,;•;,About, - six acreesof if is in find Chesnut Tionbor. • provement or, e n pod • ;.1 , C ' , 1 ; P 0":/"N:g 4 PAilil . ;•: 1„ - with small-Berni well There ie 'a .variety of;ohOld'e,fruiti'oeriistiryg,* appleri,feherricsv,gljtmei'fix , i (on 'the.:Plece.'ir Sale tofootittiiiinetVatl, o clock;7T. , lll.lon;•said .day4htiti'titttindineolyill be given by , the eat , scriber ::•10SEPH'1 , VSOLV,„ 4 4 1 . • .iijust,oPen--- • joilt.:;wlupitt .111'llir ika pbitittionf:o; il [ l o lCB- n e ti 'l' l G l Si llt *too! a" - •es, aral'othetAtipT a t il t Lac aerate •W h d at tfloa ptteeP ••• are offere d • o. *: Official. Commonwealth of Peiroylvania. itegottitiost Relative to an Amendment of the Coristdation Resolved 1:y the &nate and House of Repre• sentativ,m of the Commonwealth of Pennsy/roania in. eneral Aesenlbly net, That the Constitu tion 'of the Commonwealth be amended in the second section of the' fifth articla,lo that it shall read as follows: The Judges of. the Sp. promo Court, of.the several Courts of Common Nene, and of such other Courts of Records as 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 largo. The President Judges of the several:Courts - of Common Plops and of ouch other Convt.B, of4teeord as are or shall be eetab Hailed by law, end all other Judges required to be learned in the law, bi a lohe qualified electors ni the respective districts over which they are to preside or act as Judges And the Associ • ate Judges of tlao Courts of Common Pleas by the qualified electors of .the counties respec tively. The Judges of the Supreme Court WWI hold 'their offices for ,the term of fiftson years, if they shall so long behave themselves well : (subject to the allotment hereinafter pro. vided fur, subsequent to the first election:) The President Judges of the several Courts of Common Pleas, and of such other Courts ori Record ea are or shall be established by law, and all other Judges reqnired to be learned in - the - lawrshaßhula-their-effiees-fur-the-terin of ten years, if they, shall so long behave. them selves •II The Associate Judges of th ourts o ummon ' ens shall hold their offices for the term of fire years, if they shall so long behtive:theinselvds well : all of wham shall be commissioned by the Governor, but 'for any . reasonable cause by, Shall not be sufficient grounds of impeachment, the Governor shall .remove any\rf them on the address.or two thirds of each branch of the Legialature.. The first election.shall take place at the general election of this Commonwealth next after the adoption of this amendment, and the Commis; sions of all the judges olio may be then in office shall expire on the first Monday of December following, When the terms of the judges shall commence. The persons who shall then he elected Judges of the Supreme Court Aliall hold their offices as follows: one of diem for three oars, one tor six years, one for nine years; en, fits twelve years, and one for fifteen years; the term of each to be decided bylot by the said judges, as soon after the"election as convenien t end the result certified by them to the Gover nor, that the commissions mtry be issued , in accordance thereto: The judge whose com mission will first cxpir shall be li icf J ustice during hie term,- and thereafter each judge whose commission shall first expire shall in turn be the Chief Justice, and if two or more commissions shall expire on the same Jay, the 'udges holding them shall decide by lot, which shall be the Chief Justice. Any vacancies happening by. death, resignation, or otherwise, iii spy of the said' courts, shall lie filled by ap pointment 4 the Governor, to continue till the first Monday of December succeeding the next general election, The Judged of the Supreme Court and the Presidents of the several Courts of Cum mon Pleas shall, at stated times, receive for their services an adequate compensation, to be fixed by law, which shall not lie diminish ed during theiricontinuunce in office, but they receive no fees or perquisitOs of office, nor hold any other office of pfofit under this Commonwealth, or under the government of the United States, ar any-other State of this Union. Tho Judges of the Supreme Court during their-continuance in office shall 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. PACIVIL Speaker of the [lona° of Representatives CFO. DARSIE, Speaker of the Senate. IN THE SENATF, March 1, 1849, Resolved, That this resolution pass.—Yeas 21, Nays 8. Extract from the Journal!. SAML. W..PEARSON, Clerk. ' IN TOE HOUSE OF REP 3., April 2,1849 d Resolved, That this resolution pass.—Y s Nays 28. Extract erom the Journal. AVM. JACK, Clerlso Si.CRETATIY . B OFFICE llw'wt' A. L. RUSSELL, Dep Soc. of tho Com'tl SECRETARY'S OPF/CE PENNSYLVANIA, SS: 111441rtify that the above and forogoingis a true copy of the Original. Resolution of the General Assembly, entitled Resolution re.. [alive to an Amendment of the Constittition,q as the same remains on file in this office. ti r In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand, and caused to be affixed the seal of the See -1 :0 — rotary's Office at Iturrisburg i .this eleventh„day of June, A. D. one 1 • thousand eight hundred and _ _ 7OWNSENIS RAINES, secretary of the Commonwealth ' _ rouazsAik , a. ficsohition, No. DB, entitled 'Resolution rela Rye to an amendment of the Constitution,' was rend a third unic. , •On the question, will the BenotiNgree to OM resolution ? The Yeas and Nays were token agreeably to the Constituallhn, and wore as follow, viz : " Yansilleasrs. Boos, Brew ley, Crab!), Cunningham, Forsyth, Vague, Johnson. Law. 'twee, Levis, Mason, Mantillas, M'Caslin, Rich, Richardu,Sadier,Bavery, Small,Smyear, Sterrett and Stine-21. Nmes,--Mesera.• Bost, Drum, Friok, Ives,. King, Konigmacher, Pottelger and Donde, Speaker—d. "So.the (location was clatorminodin lho af. firmntivo. i,• , • - URPrA; OT TII6 110118 E OF RSPB.. , Shallthe:revolution. palm I : The yeas and nayswerii tuk r en agreeably to the provision of 00 iiOnlAraeliele the, CODS littltioll t and are ,ae'follow, n,ylo,o:+ltiesers. Gideon J Ball, David I 'Rent. Crnig Biddle, Polar D Bidom,")Dasld M Bole, 'Thomas K Bull, Jacob 'Colt; John'' Diohl, Nathaniel ./V David '1"; 'Eshlentitti,„:',..Williant' Diane, John Faueold, Samuel; Fogley,'_Jcistipli , ,W. , ,nsher, lienrY!lL'ltutl,rltta:. ;Drove,- , Robert liampeoh;,(lcorgO P - Idonszoyi Thomas J liar :ring,"JoappllCh arlaellortz, Joeepli B' fro,wor.;;;; nt ßobert , -Melte Harmon- F . - totivd, 44:hraha I..;atittie`rton,.J'amen J jainae" W Lott gi-lneolt , M'Curtnoy, Inhu F M'Cidloel; Itugh , 4l'Kpe, John .M!Liughlin;-Adtfin Mar ttn;•,BartittOl' ,C Illypre,'; Ed wiKd NlOhlitl.on, - .'SteisarCPOaree; , ,Jamns Porter, :lienry : ,C'Prnit, Alonzd:Robb, Goore4 y, ,Ruplo ThOodoid 'ettittion; ..Beraivdsf(,SehOontniori samunl Selhert; John Sharp, Christian Snfvely, Thomas C - Steel,.Joront fah Stnbb4 Jinit•J Stutentani- Marshall . Idwartivi.iilthir;";, Bananiii Taggart, 'l4norie . er .Thorn , , Nicholas Thorn, Artinult Alnniitt'iZerbey Und.,;_:Wth T'Papkar; Alf'.,9PuilnollDivid ;keine,HOnty'S 'Estine; O'ireii,lorq John W,...George, , Thotnitit . -0111,3'.' UPl6,':J.ulpt•B (lordOn,MillittinAltatiry; I:Kirk,-.,JoioPW'Litubitalt,, , Sß:obert-,R ulti,;: - John John ,;, M,talirioW , 'SVIC . , . . M'Sherry;Joelah Millor , William T Morrison, Jahn A Otto. William. Y Roberts; John W Roveberry, ; JOhn. 13 Rutherford, R RundleStnithi John - SM:ith,. John Souder, George Waltore and David t' '•".. Si) the gueation was determined in the 'of.; Girmative." ' . &LORIMAR re OPP i ' Hasrisburg, June 15, 1849.. PISIBNSYL'VANIA, PS: ...vlr t% alit I, . Ida certify that the a z il?ove asid, i t c ... 0 ° oregoing iB i true and earrdet , :copy of the "Yeas" and "Nays," " : 11, .. i ... taken on the , m ItesolatiOn relative "c,,,,,0, to gn amendment of the Constitip Lion," as the same appears on the Journals o the two Houses of the General Assembly o this Commonwealth, for the sesSion of 1849( Witness my hand width° seal of said office. the fifteenth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and fortyminp. , I'OWNsEND fiAtNES, Secretary of the Commotikeelth Notices, _. • PROOL • ADIATION. vivri ER BAS the Honbrable FREDERICK 'Matra, President Judge of the several Courts of Common Pleas of the counties of Combo:land, Perry and Juniata, in Pennsylva nia, and Justice of the several Cowls of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail. Delivery in - said counties. and lieu. JOltn Stuart-and John Clendonin, Judges IX the Coutt of. Oyer \ and Terminer and General Jail Dellvoty fur tha trial of all capital and other . offenders, in the said county of Cumberlan9,by their ptecepts to i me directed, dated the 9tli day of Jan., 1899, 'have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, to be holden at Car.- lisle un the 4th Monday of August next, (being the 27th .day) at 10 o'clock in the fore • noon, to continuo one week. NOTICE is therefore hereby given, tothe Coroner, Justices of the Peace and Constable, orate said county of 'Cumberland, that they are by the said precept commanded to-be thonitnd there in their proper persons, with their rolls, recortlET, DThMiteittons, examinations, Rod — rill other remembrances, to do those things which — tit - their offices appertain to be done,aud all those that are bound by recogniaancee, to 'prosecute ' (against the prisoners tout are or thou shall be .in the Jail of said county. are to be there to prosecute them Rs shall be just, JAMES HOFFER, Sheriff.' july 11. LANCASTER COUNTS', AS. Al' enr)rphans Court.lield ot. Lances. I. S. ter for the county of Lancaster, on the 18th day or June, 1849. And now, Juno 18th, 1849, on motion 01 N. F.llmalter, Esquire, the Court grant a rule on Elizabeth Myers, twitting, in Rnpho township, LA/master county, Mary, married ro David Mil ler, who resides in .Shippensburg. Cumberland county, Catharine (widow) of Jacob Witmer, who resides near Shilmensberg, Eliza Erisman, Christian Erisman, Catharine Fortner, wife of David Vatmet - Tantrftri , snum7 - 11 - olfrrtman John Erisman, Joheph Erismon, Anha.Eristnan trriet E,risinaff, Benjamin r,risman, Reuben Eris tine, Emanuel Erisman, and David Eris . man, the last six named being Minors, and Lsnac Rudy of Dark county. Ohio, Their Guardian, who resides in Dark cou n ty, Ohio, heirs and legal representatives of Christian Erisman, late of - Rauh° township, Lancaster county, to rm. pear in the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county to be held at Lancaster on MONDAY, the 201 h day of. August mixt ; to accept or refuse the real estate of the said decedent, at the . valuation thereof, made by an inquest, or show cause why the saute should not be sold according to law. • By the Court, JAMES DYSART, for Crk of -Orphans' Court. -The Court further-dire-et-twice of this Roc's to be published in the Carlis'e Herald, and also in the Greenville Patriot, Ohio, for four suttees' sive weeks pridr to the return day of this Rule. By the Court, JAS. DYSART, June 27 for .G' t Orpnans' • t,statc or Taw B. E.:bright, (we'd; _LETTERS or Admlntsmation do tne Sainte of John B. Ebright, late of Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber residing in • Hampden township. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and thosp having claims to present them for settlement to - E REMI Alf BOWERS, jrine 20—nd Administrator. • Estate of John Underwood, dec'd. LETTERS -of Administration on the Estate of, John Underwood, hue of Carroll town• ship, York county, deed., have been granted to the subscriber, residing in Monroe township, Cumberland county. All parsons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payn.ent, and those having claims to present them for settlement to jettostpd S N DIVF,N , Adm'r. Estate of George Rupley,dec'd. LETTERS of Administration, de bonis non, on the Estate of GEORGE lturt.v.v, Into of East l'ennsboro township, Cumberland county deceased, have been granted to the subscriber residing in the same township. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Estate arc required to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them lint settlement to JOHN N. U SSE It ,Ad In' r. june ^O-Gt-pd . Estate of George Eckerd, dec'd. LETTE RS of Administration, with the will annexed, on the Estate of GEORGE ECKERD, late of Frankford township, Cumberland co., dee'd., have been granted to the subscribv, residing in the same township. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Estate are required to make immediate payment, and those having cis' • them - PlT`tore of Adminisiration —, on the Esiatp of Nicholas Howard, Into of the Borough of .Rew ville,.doc!d., have been granted to-the subscri= ber residing in Mifflin township, Comb. co.— All persons indebted to said estate to make-im mediate payment, and those having claims to present them for settlement to GEO. KNETTLE, Adm'r. inl3'49,6tpd • Estate of 6no. EWING, deq'd. xEOOTICE is. hereby given that iet torinf Administration on the Estate of O. EWING, Into of Newton township Cutnb. co., deo'd., havo boon' granted to the subscribers. All parsons indobted to said es tate to make immediate payment and those having claims to present them for settlement. ELEANOR EWING, JOHN HUTCHISON., jul3'496tpd Administrators. Extensive Furniture. Rooms, SAOOB IMITIO3B, • WOULD respectfully call the attention of House-keepers and the public, to the tonsive stock of splendid FUR .Nl'l'U RE, inclu , din . g Sofas, Wardrobes, Centre and other Tables, Dressing arid • , Vain Bureaus, and every'verie • , ! 'trol Cubinet-were and Chairs, which he, hoe now on hand at his N W ROOMS,. on Lotither, street: ntitir 010 corner of North Hanover street, in the: rear, of. Powell Sr. - Ile is 'confident that-the 'superior finish of the workmanship,- nd ele gance of; in which` . .his ' articles two eat, up,. together with their ~-o rtaarivEss, will recommend• thetn , to sori•iyanting .Fainiture; Ho has also made er rangemenis ",for !mantifueturing . and keeping a. constant etiply, of every article in his line, both and ornemental 'elegapr. and ,ruseful; at : prices which cannot , fail itieuit purchasers, earnestly; invite personewho are. about to ceintrience , -house.keoping; to call atid,eximine .hia'pretiont 'elegant stoat; to *backbit will con . : scantly'make additions of tho.nowest; and Most modern styles. • , ' , „'•COFFINS . modeIe - Order at.the shortest no.; ice, for.towit and,:country:` une-11 . 0848,- , • - ' late - sfirm' otlaCtib ..Fetter Si . ScM. ;having . 'been dissolved; 4er:rib Fetter; sr4 , llllll' ..oarry!on the `litisinessetuttlicive.,.,,,.., At ACCAitON have jus4Oputied trots* z 01- ,Maeearool, : , .vrarranted , freak and gaotiine.. [jni3l. ,Mj.gio4ittot efdll as=, . . .TaIt•EMP4EI THE undersigneo woul respo !be citizentt Carijalniand'''thi country that their ''! .XPRESS OARS TO-Bb. FROM . PHILADELPHIA, pass daily through Carlii3le, 1 - 4 -21-.x.7-- 1G and all • boxes, bales and Packages left at Thos. Bor. bridge's, No. 278 Market street, Pisiladelphia, intended for Carlisle and adjacent country, will be delivered at Messrs. I. & D. Rhoad's Ware house. Goods for express to Philadelphia, is left at Rhoad's Warehouse, Will meet with meet with prompt attention. Goods for express should be so Marked. Thos. Borbridge;,Witllgarket et. Agents, &D. Rhoads, CEllthdre—J Parces.—fleavy freightti 'Willa over 100 lbs, 50 cis per hundred. Packages, 25 and 50 cents in proportion to size., As this is a new enterprise, expressly for the convenience and accommodation of the citizens of Cumberland county, it is hoped it will meet with ir ha enrouraaement it deserves. • •STU MB A 1.1 Gil k MiiICLSSO* jv4tf Propriet4s,. C ha mborsbn rt. . N. S. Zuti.thrENCEl, :Igen( for the sale of Soittlawortla Ilfanuflifeturing, Co's - Writing Papers. Warehouse, No. 3 Minor St., Philadelphia. 100 .C pe t. B S E llo % o in f t s h w e r n e b , e a v n e d i • ti olps e r a r le ie t r o P ti e je . trade at the lowest market prices, consisting in part of— Fine thick Flat Caps, 12,14;15 - terid L 6 lbs., blue and white. Superfine Medium and Demi Writings, blue and white. ' Extra super and superfine Folio Posts, blue and white, plain and, ruled. Superfine Comthercial Posts, blue and white plain and ruled. Extra super Linen Note Papers, plain, and gilt. Superfine and fine Bill Papers,long and Broad Superlinivd fine Counting House Caps and Posts, blue yul tshite, Extra stir r Cdugress Caps and Letters, plain and ruled, blue and white. Extra 'super Congress Cups and Letters, gilt. Superfine Sermon Caps and Posts. - -Supertine-blue-Linen-thin-Letters. Extra super Bath Posts, blue and white, plain and ruled - Embroidered Note Papers and Envelopes. "Lawyer's" Brief Papers. ,Superfine and lino Caps and hosts, ruled and pain, blue and-white, •various tiattlities and prices. Also, 1000 reams white and assorted Shoe Papers, Bennet Boards, white and assorted Tissue, Ten, Wrapping. Envelope, assorted & blue Mediiims, Cap Wrappers, Hardware Pa. pers, &c. ris. NEW SPRING GOODS, • JUST received and now opening, an_siegant J assortment of- STAPLE, AND MESS GOODS, such as plain and figured Bareges; Linen Instres of different colobrs and styles, Lawns of every style and Price, a large assort ment of Ginghams, cheaper than ever, cam tirfc.4, bond ninirn: a large assortment of Lace Goods, Ladies and Gentlemens Kid Gloves, Lisle and thread gloves. A Large assortalent 411._spring-honnet Ribbons—also,_aosiery, Tuck and side combs, steel Beads,Tag• and Purse clasps, slides, rings and Silk twist ofibvery co lour. A large assortment of Boys' and Mess Spring, and Summer Wear, also, beautiful prints, fast colours, English chintzes, hand some patterns, together with a large assortment Of blenched and brown mualins mid other goods. Purchasers will do well to call and see before they purchase elsewhere. ap,r g -CROOKS. JP ..11 E R Qonfeetionery, Fruit w‘d Toy Store, NORTH ItANOVER STREET, CARLISLE, CA. (1 OUNTRY MERCHANTS and the pub .J lie in general are respectfully invited to call at the ()Id Stand of the subscriber, • (well known as " Kriss Kingles Head-Quarters) in North Hanover street, a few doors north of the Bank, and axon - line his large assortment of CHOICE CON FECTION ARI E.S., manu factured of the best material, fresh every day, and warranted not to be surpassed by any in the States, which Neill be sold at reasonable prices. lie has just received a large assortment of Fruits and Nuts, consisting in „part or rig_ Arra P Fig& Pre ens, Bordeaux and Paper-shelled Almonds, Filberts, cream-nuts, pea-lute, cocoa -nuts, &c. which will 130 sold at the lowest rates. He wculd Mao invite attention to a large loi of TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, consisting partly of fine fancy boxes,i dolls, doll-heads, Furniture in boxes,. wooden tea sets, brass and tin trumpets, bone, basket and half rattles, wa gons and wheelbarrows, glass and China toys, acaordcons, hermonicana, , fancy 'soap), Hair oil, hair oil, hair and tooth blushes, shaving cream and hundreds of other knicknacks. In connection with the shove he has on hand a good assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES, consisting in part of loaf, lump and brown su gars, coffee. I hoi otato, cheese and crackers.— Imperial, Young Ffyson and Black Tea. Spices of all kinds, blacking, matches, brushes, &c. l'he subscriber returns his sincere thanks to the public. for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him, and hopes by a desire to please, to merit a continuance of the sante. jul2'49, P. MONY.EII. Spring.' Summer' Styles, T.UST „ received n full and complete stock of el Spring and Summer Goods,Antitable for Gentlemen's wear. Super. Dl'lell'gnch and Fancy Colored Clothe of alrdescriptions.—Brk and Fancy Cassimeres of all shades and mix tures, also Cashmeretts, Tweeds and Craning tuns of all colours and qualities. Peelings, Silks Satins, cashmeres, white and Fancy Marseilles. With a large assortment of Gloves, cravats, Stocks, Liner. and Silk Handkls, all open and ready for inspection at my old stand opposite the Rail Road Oflice. T. 4. SKILLS. Mart New Spring and Summer Goode JG. CARMONY has just reccivedt • a lorgeand.extensive assortment of Spring and Summer Goode to which be invites the at tention of Ps friends and the public generally. And as he is determined to sell his goods as. low as any other establishment in Carlisle or in the county. lie flews himseif that by strict attention to business he will receive a liberal share of public patronage. rap2s IMPORTANT NITIOE Tilt public ore hereliy nolified that nn im mense stock of the' handsomest and cheapest dry goods ever brought to Carlisle have just been received at OGILIIY'S Cheap• Wholesale and Retail Store. ,My week is very large, and I am determined to cut goods at the very lowest notch. I have some of the cheapest Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, &c., ever 'seen. Mus lim:l,l;lnd calicoes from 2c upwards, Lawns, De Laines, Gingham, elegant and very cheap.— Stockings from 61 to 50c. Bonnet ribbons from 4e to 25. ' Pantaloon 'stuffs from 5 to 25, alpa. .chne from 12,1 • 10.,500. Come one, come all, and get•good and cheap goods at the old stand, east Main street, Car. lisle (m3o] C OGILRY. ; P S. Country Stores supplied at eity.prlces. The Cheapest:Goode. OF the season have just been received atthe store of the subscribers, being thit,,secend large arrival this spring.-Among this,l64l, ply may be found a vartety'olLADlES MESS . GOODS, such as Owns, Gingham Mons 'de Lein ,s . „,Alpaohas, Linen Lustresi . dalieOes, ih heaps, Checks, Muting very cheap ? , Tickings,. , Flannels, Cambric, Book, SwiSzi, arid' .Taeonee plaid and striped Mullins,—a large supply of • MEN' AND BOYS' WEAR, Tweeds; Cash. Maros, Cloths, Cassimeres, Yestings;Hosiery Cloves, Ribbons ,Table. CoSers",, Oil Cloths, GroCeries, &0.-, llsrthsare, , 'and'a -general , domplete assorimenteiP r.E E,-AI GOODS, which „cannot filirto please bothlit - , qualityand price. —We invite the public 'to call and secure brirgainti; at thti old Stand; throe dpore south of tlteTost`Officet -r„ . Moy 3ti , A & W BENTZ. . • ,8: ViTord to liorsemon. ' • E sh11)10S p . •de•. , .. , • cidedl Ihe beat PllVaration ltbet;:•carr , be; -' • • : ueed•for the cure or Spreiaa Bra- •••:, , aft SUN:Cate; Opliutijilurb",' , . a Siogberte,Spavie Suill!esit•of'tbe 'Joints, &ci Ids asourtrele•which , • • . should ,-ba'•;lo‘, , tletr bandit Hoisemat!, arid :no; •• stable;should,: be:whhout botttle of it, g Flee Ord) , and Studs per hiitt: Iles, prepared 'ortly by. S IV! Pearsori;llt•D":and;v4; fotiale-voltele_sale and Wait, it N 106 North Second streati , Philadelphia, tihir,'.D , I,ll§:St*Mlosatit. and retail sgaat,• ••,„ •,•".•• - •,•I; ".' • D t - .1( . ''‘ Mairt 4'9 . . ,