HERALD , AND EXPOSITOR. PARTASpE, PENN'A. THE LARGEST AND GHEAPEST- NEWSPAPER . - 12.7:*C0.11113ERLAND .COUNTY , Tereits-4 , w0 Dollars a - yeal, or One Dollar and Fifty Cents, if.punetual,/y paid in advance. $1,75 if paid Within the year. IC!'The Hon. R. J. Walke . r, Secrekti. ry of the Treasury under President Polk, spent a couple of days in our borough last week, ma visit to friends. • PtAT, J:loryton.—Mr. Nathaniel Hantch has been duly appointed, and has enter ,upon his, duties, as Post Master of thLSborough. We are confident he will prove an attentive and obliging officer. OLD SOLDIERIL—The Committe on Revolutionary Pensions in Congress hitve reported a bill granting boUnty lands, to the amount of 180 acres, to such of the officers and soldiers of the last war with Great Britain who may' have been still living on the 12th of Feb ruary, 1850. There is a probability of the passage of the law, and if so its ben efits will qie rerilizedliy a number of the veteran survivors of . that war who re side in Cumberland county. The re port of the committee on the subject is published in the last Volunteer. Gladsome Spring. Our gardens and fields are now deco rated with the beauties of Spring, and every pan of our country presents the most delightful aspect. But Spring is not. only redolent of beauty and frag rance. It is auspicious, too, of plenty to the husbandman. Every one knows the old maxim that "April showers bring May . flowers." There is another, not quite so famthar, but we hope lleTtrue. The same wise poet who wrote the. form er poetical maxim indited another, to the effect that, "A windy . and a rainy May, fills the barn •with grain and hay." And if the weathe`r`ot thelast few days be any indication of its character. during the month, our farmers may as well look to their barns and granaries to.see that they are extraordinary will not burst, even under an pressure; for we have had a bounteous supply of wind antl rain, and may look with hopeful expecta tion for its plenteous results. The newspapers abound at this time with joyous poetical Aihsodies upon the bright season, and from among the many we select the subjoined from a poet un known : num , The bursting buds look up, To greet the sunlight, while it lingers yet On the warm hill-side—and the violet Opens its azu,re cup Meekly, and countless wild-flowers wake to fling Their earliest incense on•the gals of Spring.. Continual songi arise From universal Nature—birds and stream* Mingle their voices. and the glad earth seam■ ♦ second Paradise I, • Thrice blessed spring I—thou bearest gifts divine Banishing and song, and fragrance—all are thine. Nor Unto earth alone— Thou Mist a blessing for the human heart, Balm for its wounds and beating for its smarty Telling of Winter flown, And bringing hope upon thy rainbow wing, Type of Eternal Life—thrlee blessed Spring! Rail Road Projects: Ths Hagerstown papers are felicitat ing themselves with the prospect of a speedy Railroad connection with the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad by means of an improvement and extension of the Franklin Railroad, which it is proposed to resuscitate. The News, in speaking . of the project, remarks : "Nor do we believe that it is intended that this road shall have its terminus here, but that it will be continued at least to the Canal at Williamsport, to secure the coal trade, if not, through . the State of Virginia to Staunton, forming a link in a great line contemplated from New York city through the Southern, States to New Orleans. The Legisla ture of Pennsylvania has also, we under-, stand, chartered a company to construct a railroad from Harrisburgi to Reading, and another from Reading to Easton, which lines, when completed, will form a continuous link of railroad from this place to New York city." crThe assertion . made in an article in the last Carlisle Democrat, that "there is probably not a town in the State where hostility between different religious de nominations is so deep, bitter and unre lenting as M..-Carliale"-.-must certainly be an, opinicin held alone, by the Editor of that paper. On the contrary, we are lir s io • uite certain, that the very reverse of his :7 4 :,, itey:tioll is THE TRUTH. It is within the iifiedge of all who are at all 'conver - ant with the facts, that there is between the various religious denominations of our borough, and their several Pastors, the most friendly, fraternal and kind feelings. Their mutual intercourse is 5 t0,,, frequent and most harmonious. The e• li vidences of thil are so palpable, nd the fact is so well known, that it is iurpria ing how any one, unless in mere , reek lessness, could venture , upon an opposite assertion., If a • single occurienie, ;Nolo -'' with a•mistaken••or "perverted . vlsrron'n'd caught up by_ the popular tongue to grew ' with acciimulated:,exAggeTstiontillas hap :-,iened Which:Ceighi seem iso`givie Colour ---- to the -assertion 'of: fuii. , ashes no r.groun'd for the coarse_ Over, .., mons mbich , that paper •yisits , upon:the ,-- ieligious':cfiCuritiniti. , We - only-allude to the " main - aeiertiOn ; iftlideloy: ihat pi- P!'4 In 4 Oriler a cOrltradicV: -, eied; prevent t, ,, the:apread- of 'whai:iSiiiile hetteithan a 1;!i4 01 6ii4 Aindeil•Mid',:a' correction O , ;'Ol„66(tii:dre;to* Ivo, 61aik0, our ' 'cid,- ,• zeug. W II "' , k_ij:..4.6:lrt,9F/r,inilOr,if#;:—We are , 'end r , o tie as,,Ure4 eyfurthetintelligence , that ; the , fetire'vhich ,Fir'ero4ot:iawern , in.; th e ee f ,etr_,Le f "tle farliljes, of MninniL j i!ere li fi t9lll eidigilt thillgcl l l 4 l l c,fiiit:. Yr t ; fi l l )'P Qt 9 P, fi r r , a ;' , 'leee : gentle - men WnT'ferteettle/Y not Vanslnierat 9p ~ t4e Vbf l o; o, 4 o 'Yr ,. ..! 3 P t, t l o; l3 ?qo:l/ -1 40itt, / t, bu hitil 'enabarle l *n fi# 9 l4o4ilibilh , ~, 1 ' ~• , r, , , , 1 , , i ) ; , c., it - 3, ~ I . Fashionable , ilicioiiinents,. ' The Boston. Transcript,' in announc ing the opening of the season, furnishes, ~ the agreeable intelligence , that Mr. and Mrs. Bluebird ail\ novii . tit home in their ' old quate Signor Whipnoerwill'has. 1 .. ...ra, commenced is evening concerts for the season. Mr. Gooseberry has made his appearance in a new suit of a delicate green. The yminger Miss Violet will come out in a very few days. - -She will Maki' , alikehsittien, with her blu eyes and niogest demeanor. The Lilac fam ily thrdir open their doors for a grand festival next week. It is rumored that the Tulips, who have replenished their wardrobe in a very splendid manner, will attend.", -The Misses Rose are yet in seclusion, waiting for the warm wea ther. The Robin troupe are giving mat inee serenades with much success. The beautiful Miss P. (Pink?) is said to be preparing for a very gay season.• Some load reports are out in circulation in re gard to Colonel Swallow. He has been in stealing. Thfs is the gentleman who originated the famous swallow-tail style of dress-coat. The Honeysuckles, who are notoriously a pushing race, are al ready in the fashionable field. Ills with deep sorrow 'that we record that the a miable, and lovely Miss Snow-drop, de parted this life soon after the last snow storm. ThE NORMAL Scnom..—The Editor of the .Lancaste.Ran' publishes the pro ceedings of the Education Conven 'en in this county, and witrmly praises t pro ject of establishing a Nor chool in Carlisle. We hope the experiment will be succen Cu 1 . titn Alarkets, PAILADELPHIA, May 00850 FLOUR—is inactive, and the demand limited.— Some,small sales were made for home use at *5,23 for standariOnande, which is the general asking price. CORN MEAL— iewanted at *2,75 for Pennsylva nia, but holders generally ask more. RYE FLOUR--No change. The last sales were at 412,871- per barrel. WHEAT—arrives slowly, but the demand has fel len,and buyers take hold at lower rates; abbot 4000 Pennsylvania white said at 120 cts and red Yni freely offered at 117 cents, without finding buyers. E,' ; —A small Sale wee made Alfis cepte. CORN—In moderate request, and steady, with sales of 5000 hi:Whale at 60 cts for Southern yellow, and 57 cts for White. OATS—Further sales of Pennsylvania are making at 30 cents., £iYisCCllancoUs.. NEW GOODS AT THE • .7V EIP STORE%! THE undersigned respectfully informs his friends and numerous customers, that he (ins removed his store to Humerich's corner direel ly opposite Wm. Leonard's old stand, in North Hanover street. He has recently returned from Philadelphia,.. with a large and carefully se,, lowed disiiiiinent of New Spring Goods, purchased at the lowest prices, and which he is determined dispose of at very smell profits. A arge sever tment of SUPERIOR CLOTHS, at from 75 cents to $6 per yard. Also, Cassi mares, Cessinets and Vesttngs, at Various pri ces. DRESS GOODS, `such as Dolaines, Baines, and a splendid as sortment of Silks. Also, a very extensive as sortment of Calicoes arur-Gingliama, suitable for the approaching season. Also, Checks, Table Diapers, Tickings, bleached and 'on. bleached IHuslins, Bonnets, Hats, &c. BOOTS AND SHOES. A well selected assortment of Men, Women and Childrcu's Boots and Shoes, of superior quality, and very cheap. Also, boy's and men's 'loth and Hungarian Caps. GROCIRIES. of all kinds, viz: Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Pe kin Tea Comptirry'.B celebrated Teas, &c., all fresh and !good. Also, constantly on hand, the best quality of Carpet Chain. The subscriber respectfully asks his custom ers and all who wish good bargains, to give him an early call. Don't forget the stand, cor ner opposite Leonard's old stand, North Han over street. nplo N W WOODS, Ag't. N. B. Butter, Eggs, Rags and Soap, taken nt market prices. NEW GOODS • THE HIVE.' Enwourrtga.pn ti , g • IEI ALL persons desirous of seeing the newest and, best Goods of the season, let them call at te Bee Hive in North Hanover street.. The. subscriber has just returned from•the city and has now opened a very largo and hand- some stock of ' SPRING dr...SUMMER' GOODS,' or every style and variety. Such as Mirages. and Tissues,Lawns from 10 cents to any price, you want, inen Lustros, from- 12 to 91, Linen Lustre Barages, a now article, Foulard Silks, Corn,^Blue, Pink and Fig'd Delaines, Calicoes from'3 to 25 cents per yard, Bonnets, Ribbons, Hosiery, Gloves, and many more articles. (of Ladies which I have not room to insert. I have also for Gentlemen all kinds of goods, such as CLOTHS, CASSIMERES & NIES• 'PINGS, and all..kinds of Goods for Gentle men's use, 044 will take this opportunity of saying to my friends that I keep constantly on hand all kinds of READY-MADE CLOTH ING. Mr. T. Reighter having his shop in my store: enables me to have mado to order, on the shortest notice, any garment, that may be wanted. I also keep „O CIFFEE & SUGAR of all kinds, together with every other article necessary for Family use . Please call and ex amine soon where all attention will be given to please. ml •r S A COYLE Carpets, Car Pets. A SECOND supply . . of - Imperial, Ingrain Cottoh and Oinking Carpets ' which wil l be sold cheaper than can be bought at any other establishment in the Borough, . • .LADIES' , & CHILDREN'S SHOES.' • Just rocifived another lot of , Ladies' Walking; Shoes; Slippere,'. Buskins and 'Gaiters,' of the: lateet Shapes, and best.Philadolphia ture. , • Also, a beautiful .assortment'- dren's - Shoes. Boots . and 'Slippers. , CARPET BAG ' S - AND ,TRAVELLING • " TRUNKS.;' , ! A latie. aniudy • of Trunks and Travelling; , Bogs of a superior quality, just received. • - •,13 . 0DINETS .;BON I NET S The titio'ntion Of the Ladies hi partiOularly in. vited to Any largo and stdandtd as s artment.of B 0 S of all hinds, moos and,qualities:! Also, very lime Sod' bebutifullorof 'Bonnet gibbons; aelliovrary, lOiv at. the 'cheap' store of • ~ pyl- ; 50. , , V!CHAS::fOGILDY• • VAREMIUN.w.:',BOII33II , EAST • HIGIV.STREET . CARLISLE VA mHE''eubscrlber,..(late ;of. did ”StOne •watput Bottom'At.o4ds - taegoiitfullyr ; informable' friertile" rand the' public generally. thee he' Lae taken that , well known' Tavern strtolViri .ifigh% street ; fortiterly.,kapt ' by': Sllrs Wenderlioh;qtrid that ho is nowrepared to . aocom'modete - ratiners,,gesllarfjZraltellorsif' 'and athare,Vllo may Tevaritrnr #ith a in•the,ineat aeconiholletieglnennef.2, -, „ r • WM': ffi.ehtitga,g4 miiolf.lb et' from ;1118 ilipprfenco': Ink able" to leridoT yatbutieieottdti' lik • !is , 1.1 . ',‘ • '; ' writing IttpT(jf , a . .' h , P400t1# 1 ;;Ior ::',,11-1118,BAR:D • " • ' ' • ' storce St; . Sprint. Goods::- .THE subscriber 'hatijOaCieturned ',from lthe 1, city with:allarge and 'iaried:tisiortment ,of Fancy and Staple ~ Dry'Elbade;', U uchi... as' Mous dermas:- Bareges,..'AlPaPhae, „Canton.: Cloths, Ft ouch English Chintzei, .r.Gin - ghame. Lawns, Calicoee;- Figured.: and Dotted:Sw iss Muslin/1, with. a varietyi,Cif Other' Dreseme ale to wich ho invites ' the attention of the pub. lio generally. .7. CHEAP CHINTZES. , TKO auhscriherVould Call the attention of the community, to a tot of 4-5. Spring Chintzes at the ; low price of 10 eta per yard, , the cheapest lot of goods eirer,ofTered in Carlisle. • • ._ . . LINEN LUSTRES. • for ladies dresses and sacks just..oponed.„ MILITARY 6APS. Just opened, one doz. Milifari Cloth Cape, with oil cloth overs, also, Silk Oil'Cloth Cape of same style for sale by G, April 3, 1850. Selling off at Cost THE . aubscribera intending to change their. buspese, will sell off their whole stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, at very reduced • prices. Their stock consists of Coats, Vests and Pants, of almost every de scription and quality, also, shirts, collars, ho• some, stocks, neck and pcoket handkerchiefs, gloves, stockings, suspenders, hats, caps, boots, shoes, umbrellas, leather and hair trunks, car pet bags, and in short every article that is ne cessary to complete a ge.mleman's wardrobe.— They will also sell goods by the yard, such as cloths, cassimeres, velqinus, cessinetts, sum mer stripe. in groat variety, muslin., flannels, &c. ARNOIA) LIVINGSTON. • - np24 3m N. B. All persona knowing themselves in debted to. the firm will please make pa men . mmediately. A & L " Hear, Read Listen and Reflect. TROUTMAN AND - MAY'S. NEW, CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE CLOTHING STORE, ' dn . North Hanover street, in the room formerly occupied 6y airs. Wise as a grocery. THE attention of rho citizens of Carlisle, and Cumberland and Perry Counties is invited to this newly established Clothing and GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE, and see the well selected and'most elegantly got up clothing ever offered in this place. It would be well for every man to know !hit a larger assortment, better styles and• more desirable clothing can be bought for loss money at this new establishment titan at any other store in the place without any other exception. The assortment is well selected sod the cut andmake of the latest spring and summer fashions, which molar superior to all others for ease and ale gsnce. All who wish to purchase will find they can save from twenty live to fifty per cent by buying at the new stand of TROUTMAN & MAY. Coats, Pants and Vests we sell remarkably low as the following list of prices will show : COATS, Superfine black Cloth Dres9 Coats $6 to 18,00 " Frock 6 18,00 Fine French Habit Cloth coats of different styles, 3 10,00 New style of (_lashmerett cows; 2,50 9,00 French Coats of all colors 1,50 7,00 Rough & Beady Tweed, hew,tyle 4,00 1,1,00 California Lustre, 75. 5,00 Linen Coats, 1,00 2,50 Business coats, 1,00 6,00 PANTALOONS. New Style of American and French Cassimer New style of A Merican and French Cassimers, e l tiArier in quality and vasiety of eolorss,oo 10,00 Fine black case, tind doe Skins 2,50 9,00 Striped and cross barred case. Pants 1,50 5,00 New style Napoleon striped pants 1,25 3,00 " • spring case. pants 4,75 6,00 Great variety of Corduroy pants 1,25 . 3,0 Fitte linen drillingistriped and plain 75 2,50 New. atyle of Cambroun 1,50 4,00 With an excellonrassortment of wOr king pants which will out•travel any T• , s other in this place 50 2,00 VESTS. Superfine black kiatin vests 1,75 5,00 Now style of figuered and striped do 1,00 7,00 Plain & striped valentine 50 4,00 Fine light summer Marseilles v ests 75 3,00 All kinds of working vests at 'very low prices. We will also keep n good assortment of BOYS CLOTHING, consisting of cents, pants sad vests and sell them at very low orices. In addition to our stock of ready made clothing we will keep on hand an assortment of FURNISHING ARTICLES, such as shirts, scarfs, c.avnts, suspenders, drawers ' collars, caps, umbrellas, gloves.hand kerchiefs, socks, &c. &c , shich will make it the interest of the plan•linscr to examine before buying elsewhere. All goods sold at this store. warranted 'to give satisfaction ' and defy compe tition, in quality, elegance and style of the cut and durability, and we hope by close attention to business to merit a share 'of public patron. age. Don't forget the place, North Hanover Street, a few• doors above Lowlier Street West side.' N. B. Clothing made to order nt the shortest notice. Leather Tranks. THE subscriber lidt just received another lot of Leather Trunks of different sizes and prices. Also, an assortment of Carpet Bags and Va— lises, for sale on reasonable terms. . SIIEE:r- MUSIC Just opened a,small lot of Music for Piano, Flute end Violin, also, Jeannette and Jeannoti, and a few other new and popular sings for sale low. BONNETS AND LEGE° RN FIATS. A groat variety of Ladies' Straw Bonnets, also, Pamela Bonnets and Gentlemen's Leg• horn Hats in variety,' Bonnet Frames, Crowns and Tips, &c.. - - - 'EMBROIDERIES. • A great variety . of Paris Collars,' Brussels Lace Collars, Swiss and Cambric inaertinge and Edgings, Thread Lace and Bobbin Edg'gs, Loom Laces and Cotton Edgings, Lace Capes &c„ just opened by nplo PARASOLS! THE subscriber has just received n large lot of Parasols, of beautiful styles, embracing every quality. to which the special attention of the Ladies is invited. q ap4II:CoNNETS & BONNET RIBBONS. • Call itrid,Mircbase your Bonnets and Ribbons from the undersigned, who has just received a large and varied assortment, and you will save money DRESS SILItS. Just opened nn extensive stock of Dross Silks pf-traTataratyles, which ho offers at unusual ly low prices. The special attention of the Ladies is solicited. GINGIJAMS The subscriber has still n large stock of those 14 cent Ginghanis, for which ho has, lid such an extraordinary. run—call and see them, MUSLINS AND CALICOES • Just Oil . ened a Inrgo stock of Muslin! 'altd Calicoes, in the sale of which ho oflins,tinueual inducements to purchasers. Public patronage is Solicited: ' • ' ";, ' • ti • BOOTS AND SIIOF,S. .DOots and 'Shoes of ovary description have boon opened in large quantities by the subscri• bar, winch . itropifered at prices thnt must give satisfamion.; N' W WOODS,'Atet. ' • • ''" ' ' ~ Toirariners and. Men of BUBine3B6 QII,S, CAIVULES 86"GUANCi, ormE•subperiber plrefs; at' the' lowest ' rates. in any ltuantity to snit parche:tors,' Geitnine Pertcyjan Goano, and every variety,_ of ~ S perrd, .Whelo,•Lircl, and: Tanner'a ','ll,litnilfacg turers,,Ttinnettf; gaymers;Ocalers and. Cons& Mors; tire - invited to call' at No. 37 North Whitrveithe'first Oil Store lieloir Rice strita;, Philadelphia. , apo. w.• ar..lG.wAy; April !- , • °Mile: Glass' Ware."-- rreneh,chitas 171irer Tea and Tolle ' Splendid .Ornaments,, also a 'verkey.o • 'Stone; Ohinajaverpool and ,Cotriroon:Dtaltea • '.V.'',', • _ , -FluidiCarnptitie - Aard,antl, Oil Lamp?, in grekt ;70Fiety.;„ Alio .oiliroCovery `..deicription: 131.1 'PEIiIC fine !ILO', Breakfast ..Terti, Britt lfis and ,Itnyeriftl, t reamed, frorri 'N w Y.orli;:andliiiilitile:+at the' Coup 'Grocery inn° CANHOFF. ringeif Pork , nd;.Side., S houlder., and. Chee,iT ,• fim •ilithd:and Pr IHK -. ' ita 3 Wh f Mar 20;1850:-IP . ' • ' Estate. of Frederick, 'Hoover "dee'd. I_4EttEßS.tostatiioikitiiion.the,last will and testament or. FREDERICK , HOOVER', late of South Middletori,tp.; decN, have been' issued to the undersigned•execntore of, laid Ea tate. All persons knowing themselvee indebted tersaid Estate are requested to make Iminediate • payment, and those having claims against the same. to present them to either of the undersign ed, duly authenticated for settltpiept, O R' revises ~,, the several Battalions of tho First Brigade, 15th Div., will meet for ROview and Inspection.— The ;First Battalion will meet in Mechanics urg on the Ilth day of May. The Sebogd Ba.talion will meet in Shippens burg on the 17th day of May, and the 3d Bat talion will meet in Carlisle on the 14th of May.. The First Regiment will meet in Newvile= on the 18th day of May. • Capt. Samuel Stuart's Troop,- not attached'. to any Battalion, will meet at the Stone Tavern. on the Walnut Bottom Road, on the 20th day of May. The above commands will meet pre cisely at ten o'clock, A. M., of each day. Of ticers in command of companies will. be held responsible for the good condition of the arms and accoutrements. ap24 tp SAM'L. CROP, Brig, Ins. • • Estate of John Culbertson, deol. ATOTICE is hereby given that letters of ad -1.11 .ministration on the estate of Jon Culbert son, late of Silver Spring township, Cumber. land county, dee'd, have this day Leen issued by the Register in and for said county, to the subscnebers, who reside in the said township of Silver 'Spring. All persons having claims or .demands aThinat the estate of said deoedent are requestdd to make knomn the aame without de lay, and those indebted to intake payment o CULBERTSON, WM. KELLER, ad24,6t pd Admr's. Estate of Elizabeth Kissinger, dee'd. LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Elizabeth Kissinger, late of West Penns. bortnigh township deed.; have been granted to the subscriber residing in the same township.— All pers ms having claims against estate of said decedent will present them for settlement, and those indebted will make immediate payment to ap24,'50,61. NOTICE is hereby given, that wel the As signees of Wm C. Houser, have legal off sets against all notes held by George Sailor a gainst said Houser, and all persons are hereby cautioned not to buy said paper as we will not hold ourselves responsible for the payment. of the same. - JOHN HOUSER, PETER BARNHART, Assigneepf W C HoildF. upl7 Estate of Davld Strickler, (lewd. LETTERS of Administration on the estate of David Strickler, late of Hopewell ipt, Cumberland county, deceased, have been grant ed to the subscribers residing in the same township. All persons having claims. against the estate of said decedent will resen them for settlement, and thoteffidebtOtt mediate payment to J. "IfOGLESONGER, J. STRICKLER, Administrators. apl7pd 1,50 n 7,00 NOTICE is hereby given that JA C 0 B BATES, of Shiremprunown, has assigned all his property, real and, personal to the sub scriber, for the benefit of his credi,tors, by deed dated 2d April, 1850. All perilous indebted to said Jacob Bates will make payment, and those having claims against hint will present them for settlement to the subscriber, residing in Hamp den township. . JOHN RUPP, uplo,6t • Assignee. • Estate of Joseph Moll, decd. lEl"l'Elts of administration on the estate of / Joseph Grail, tote of Upper Allen town ship, .eumberland county , decd., have been granted to the subscriber, residing in the same township. All ttersons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are'required to make im mediate payment, and those ,having claims to present them to JOHN B COOVER,Adm'r. April 3, 1850. . . Better than the Goldminas of Calk forma : . A Whole Ruit of Ctothes at 51,75! riFIHE undersigned thankful for the patronage of the Citizens of Carlisle and adjoining country, informs his numtrous friends and the public in general, that he- has just laid in an entirely new Stock of fashionable 4yring and Summer clothing, maderup in the best style and particular:y calculated for this place, His stock consists of fine Dress and Frock coats, Habits, Cassimer, Drab; bcc., and Chinn coats, Tweed Linen and Check coats, Bussinels cords of all descriptions, superior Black Cossimer and fancy Pantaloons, a great variety of Vests from iocts to 84 00, a large assortment of fancy articles of Gentlemen's wear, white linen, striped and red flannel shirts. Gentlemen are reguested to call and examine the goods, and he is sure those who buy will' be well fitted and at low prices. A great assortment of Boyer clothing, also Caps and fiats, from 12i to 513 00 ronstantly on hand at S. GOLDNIA N'S South East corner of Main and Market square Carlisle, March 26, 1850. The People's Line. Clear the Track! THE undersigned, by the particular request of thousands of their friends, hereby announce to all who seek and love pleasure, that a Grand Recursion will bike place this and every day throughout the season in the beautiful safety car '.• Cheapside," propelled by the low pressuie. ateinii "Fit-sure," and in which all, both. old and young,'Cre invited to: participate. The ex: curston will be conducted upon a plan entirely different from any Were got up in this neigh. bothood, both for cheapness and dispatch ; and the pleat ure it will ,afford thosclwho join In it can scarcely be estimated. Tickets will be furniehell at half the usual price, and tho public can start from any point they please, stopping only at the CtIEAP AND IMPRDVED Clothing - Emporitun, next deth to - BurklieTdePiii Hotel on West Main street, where tile cheapest and most fashionable assortment of CLOTHING can be found—all our own manufacture—and which we can sell as cheap as the., can be bought at any of the largircity establish menta,and V.O per cent. lower than at any other bonito in This Borough. We respectfully invite the public to take this pleas ant trip to our store, and examine our large as sortment of 4"l CLOTH, DRESS. " 1 , AND SACKADATS of various colors and tyles, Pants ; Yeats and Roundabouts, Pea Jackets, HATS and CAPS, Shirts and Stockings, Suspenders, Cravats, and all the different articles nee - unary, td constitute uGentleman's Wardrobe:.` Don't forget the place--rmext,"door - to' Burk.'iOlddi'e.''Hotel, to where we'have just removed: — Having a large sissortatent of Cloths, OnssiMeres and Vestings on.hand; wear() p repared to'inake up to order' pll kinds of Clothing nt the shortest notice an& ; on.the most reasonable, terms :'• ,• • . I aplO r. dx,J.,,STEINER. , • G W lIITNER , . . , .„ House tuid Sign .Painting., THE subscriber respectfully infornts.the' cells of Earlisle"and'vlcinity"that: he ilfaaentia=. monied the aboVe, business to thus beronAkend respectfully solicits the.publia patioriagb.: also: prepared to do Parlor or Hall *all painting; plain - or in iconic and landscape desiins-L-linitti. thins of wood lad stone , lie H r e ilf also attend to Paper Hanging; and, every of britneh of his, businiee, in the best, Style.. is shop is in Lou. ther.street; in the carpenter shop forntekly.occu.. , pledhiJohn ft,,,Tuitterilyhere he .respectfully tiivites the:public' io,opll. Having had consider, able!expertonce every,rdepartment °fide . art, balbelsoonfident of.lienage,able.to'reider' Setts. &Olen' to :who natty' ore ploy_ hint'. • '‘'f; , • •••. mo %vim' • , !T.•'.liireiavAn Wisayi .- • ci o woul4 ittipoctrully, inform 171, the citizens of. Getlielei that , ite , hee ePeth :ed7Csliciit in' East etreen,"tiocing . 'door from the , eernei;of. LOgther streetovhcre• he will attend, to the .Wetivang'or,Cattiotlng; .Te4le Cotserlete,•fted ell %other .kitide'ef: Worit;:in style that he is: confident et Whey& eitisfactioin •to ell who linty r inger himpith their patronage; The public :le respectfully eoliciteirto give bun tt call. • ' ' ' ' rei47 Hot Iroe'ciiiiroOtitik.,j) - ! , -0 c E Oviag;eyer,rpon,vithci"Atititrott tlnk , Gold ~ Regjon,,tii,,prrpnreArtnrt able ,for, ; that Poontry'Or4,alitniito,,ond fi nd-them :Al' ovary dOnoriplinn.;pnd,olnq to , -atonr advantage . at:.TROUTMAIV & ptity,!,s: -, , ',llalhoap.,Clot Mpg' yorth , Htinover'so shorn Louther. ~„ . lap2 c • • ) , ,f L'.4l ólitcø - of tho best brands., Como nod look for your at the old and well established stand, where you will find a large' and well selected stock of Goods and on the most favorable terms. I LEPEVER., Ad'mr. I Carl isle, March 20, 1850. To the Public! Assignees Notice. !:, -t.tii.i.fi.-;0':',0-ii-i.iiii IMPOR .1. 1 ARRIVAL' OF FRESH. SERINO-GOODS/ ,Chartes 00E1* . AE c o m m enced and will bo receiving for H some days, a brilliant and very extensive assortment of Spring Goods. and , particularly invites all that. wish to maim, *cheep goods 'and satisfy their good taste to give him a call before purchasing , es he is dteerminedlto cut goods'this spring at small ;profits,. and -.please all.that will favor him with their patronage: His Stock consists in part of afresh supply of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES & SATINETTS, ofall Colors and prices ; well worth examining. A full assortment of COLORED FLANNELS, from tho fittest shrouding to the lowest prices, . TWEEDS, n groat variety and colors, 3.4 to 6-4. Also, CentuckY JEANS & CASSIMERES, of all color and prices. A Large and complete assortment of Mena and Boys . SPRING & SUMMER WEAR, many of theta entirely new styles. LADIES DRESS GOODS, such as new style Silks and Satins, Linen Lin. tree, Mous de Lanes, Lawns, and many more entirely new styles too numerous to notice. A large stock of CALICOES, GINGHAMS, Tidkings, Bleached and unbleached Melina and Sheetings, &c. The largest and tnost.,ex tensive stock of . - CARPETS, that has been brought to Carlisle for years, to gether with 10.000 OTHER ARTICLES in the Dry Goods line, that would fill columns of this paper but are entirely too numerous to mention. Also.. a large astmriment of Mena, Buys and Childrens BOOTS AND SHOES, all prices, Ladies Slippers, Ties, Buskins, ,in great variety of prices. A large find well selec• ted stock of Fresh GROBE RIES, Spices, &e. Cavendish, Congress:Hand, Cut and Dry TORABCOS NEW SPRING GOODS! Ahead of all . Competition ! HE a bscribers have returned from Phila. delph; ith a large assortment of CHE •P SPRING GOODS, consisting partly of Mous de Laines, Lawns, Barages, Linen Luttres, lEti and 0 cts, per yard, Alpachas, Ginghams, Calicoes, and a variety of other dress goods; Cloths, Cassi mgres, Vestings. Summer stuffs for men and boys wear in endless variety, checks, tickings muslins at old yricee,flanttele, hosiery, gloves, laces and edgings, insertings, and, some very clicap CARPETS, groceries, queensware, &c. Also, a large assortment of very . pHEAP BONNETS, Palm leaf and braid hats, bonnet ribbons at all prices and . very cheap, a few pieces wide high lustre black silks, together with a general as sortment' including nearly every oracle in our line of husiness, all of which have been bought for Cush, and will be sold to our customers and the whole country nt considerably lower prices than they can be bought in Carlisle. Give us a call and judge for yourselves. A Sc. NV BENTZ, • March 20, 1850. NEW AND ODEAP STORE. Tundersigned most res' pcptfully informs his friends and the public gene rally, that ho lies just returned from ~Philadelp hin and Baltimore, and is nowt opening at the corner of North Hanover and Loather street, at tao stand formerly occupied by N. W. Woods, a well selected assortment of NEW SPRING GOODS, purchased at the lowest prices, and which I am determined to sell ot small profits. Among them mny be found CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, VEST[ , GS, Tweeds and Pantaloon Stu ff s at various liticos. DRESS GOODS, new styles and a% low prices. Also, GROCERIES in .all their variety, via—Sugar, Coffee, Tea, MCk- Whim-SW*ls, &c., which will be sold for cash. Plated give me a call Carlisle, 1100 Chimney Board Papers. ir UST opened .a variety of Paper for cover ing, chimney' boards. Also, for Window Blinds. An entirely new Wheelbarrow for sale. [tipl7) G W HITNEIt. For she Cure of COUGHS,VOLD'', ZOAROSINZIOS, BROX.. CHIVES, CROUP, ABTIC. ROOPINO.COOUGIS 710W0OMIIIMEPTION. The uniform success which has attended the use of this preparation—its salutary effect—it power to relieve and cure affections of the Lungs have gained for h a celebii•y equalled by no other medicine• We oiler it to the afflicted with entire confidence in its ‘irtues, and the full be lief that it will subdue ant'l remove the severest 'attacks of disease upon the throat and Lunge. These results, as they become ...publicly known, verry naturally attract the attention ,of medical men and phi lanthoPists every where. What is their opinion of , CDERILY PECTORAL may be seen in the sollowing VALENTINE MOTT, AL D. .Prof. Surgery Med. College, pleat 'York, says '•lt gives me pleaviire to certify the value and efficacy of , flyer ' s CHERRY PEC roRAL, which I consider peculiarly adapted to cure dis mal; of the Throatpings.' THE RT. REV, 'ORD BISHOP FIELD. writes in a letter -to iis friend, who was fan sink ing under an unction of the Lungs t--"Trj. the cherry pectoral and deny medicine can giVeyou relief ,with the blessing of Coil that will." CHIEF JUSTICE . • of Unlearnt, writes "That a young daughter of his was cured o f several severe attacks of. croup by the 'Cherry Pectoral." . ASTHMA AND BRONCHITIS. " The Canadian Journal of Medical Science • states,"That Asthrne'and Breeching sonpmva lent in this inclement climate, has yieldFd" with surprising midday . to . Ayre'a Cherry. Pectoral, nod we cannot too strongly renonitnend this skil ful preparation to the Profession anti the publis generally." • Let the relievitlaulferer Speak for' hinaselft,- , .• HARTFORD,JIUI. 25 AVER—Dear Sir t7-Having been ,reseited from' a . painful'and dangerous disease by 'your Medichie, gratitude prompts Ma to send 'you this acknowledgement, not only injustice to .you; but :for'tlie information of others in- like at. . A (inhibitor; the lungs, neglected at first .became so severe that spitting of blood, a violent cough and profuse night, sweats, followed'. ankles. .tenetiOponine.., I bloom° emaciated, could. not: ,sleep; was distressed 'by' toy; wag's; and; a .pnin through MiAltest, and lu short had allihe alarm- Mg symptoms of quita consuroption..:,;No medi.' eine seemed. at, ,all to mach my, case, until I pro,. ident.ally tried your .Cheery-Pectoral,. , which" soon relleved.iind :now, has '.cureti me.': '' :- - ' ifours,Willireepect,: :., R.:A:STEWART. ",:.:. : N.. f,!;i.. - ' ;'Ainanit;NeY ;April kr, 1114 S: .. ; Dr.' Ayer , : Lowell—Dear Sir 1-;=1 - . , harp: for years been afflicted iwitkAsthma'4O , tho'.' , Worst 'form; so that t have beedeblivil to , ideep in My' chile:fin; Si litriter.part of the ' (hue, being linable ;to breathe in: my , betk s ...lliad.tried algreat :many: :medicines: - to ilni,':: plit'po se,. otie.l. Mr.tphy ii elan. 'preiterilied, ilkari itspetlnient4our,Clim slit*. tor i d ,, . :,..,- ~.,, 7 , ~: ~,:-....',::'' '-,,,, '.,.....T.i. .......,,,.::. '...; " , .Itt• firstAt seemed to; ',kali :weriiii,'".,liilu tess'ilteil.a.ireek I hNtatt ta..fflii l OrioF.e...fbe 1 04 , 'gratifying relief Obto'..its 'ale ; and, riOw; hilt bine meelns; thodineaSei. Ili ;entirely. rcinidied.7.-Xfssin sleeti in' my'bed V;ith cottifort;ead . enjeftle.' state: 'of liisallkwhielil hairnetin' etSpeided to ultiait i., ......:.. , ,s , -1 - ...iiipEOSEEO4.4'ERRANT. Paio,okiiini,inc4;;A:4 4 l;Arsossi:Perizmlri LIT* 3 re: x.: , oi':.:3L, , ,i. 7 •Sinsiollistrinertinb ~ ,, i ,,n, ~ti. ;;. •,,,, ~ li k i . .:43ol4.,hitYDrßaillinti; . 2l. - . lA.;', Doh aril ,'Dr.' ,, l3' tlllottj Daslisle;;Dri Ira Day,litech aiesburg E .J". ill.' HerrowiEelsyllleiJ :IC: liel:11.: Itlek ,Snip; , :pensburgiondldruggists:tlimerally.i.i i' : •-: I' . .- ~ . .. . ) I 1 , ' ' . CORNS ?.,0011N ?:, , 1 . - respeatitillirecoriunni3ned I '' ilie'affifetgd• ` ; ZAGHARLAII'SCOILNE PICATOR. , Tich will effectually extirminfite 086,tr(311Vt: ome exci„coilefik,,bV'te4for: ti at t i,W4i ,oat : pow ..;° ,'.. •.::..14'il'. .1 , .. ' ' i ,I ,r ; , ' , l' :g;tl . l,Zikte4+' ' ;:, '' , I,' ~,,,, ~., A 1 'For 'UNSEATED 'tANDI3' " '.p.9"thit2Veasiii•erel 'Cumberland 'County: Y,VIATUE of a Warrant from,under,the.. .lam'bandit andesal of Aide 'of ,the Coinrrits eioners of Cumberland county; and , to the ted,,the following Tracts and toe . of ; Unseat ed,band,aituate in Cumberland county, State of Pennsylvania, will be calmed to: Safe .by Public - Vondte; on Monday the tenth day of . Juba IBA at the CourtllOuse in the Borough . Of Carlisle, County aforesaid, and continued Eby adjournment] from time to time, until they are all sold, or as muoh of each tract or lot, as will be Nutriment to defray the 'arrenrages of the. State, County, .Road and Scho6l taxes, duo thereon and costs. • . WM. M. PORTER.. Carlisle, April 3. 1850. County Treasurer Aces and rrs. Warrantee and owners. Tax true Lots., South Middleton. 27 1839 . Jacob Weaver, 122 100 1845 John Harper, 259 49 1848 John Harper's heirs '1 72 5 1846 Jacob Morrell, 30 1 lot 1846 John Walker, 28 14 ' 1847.8 James Gustin's heirs ,• 1 16 a 1847 Jonathan Gust wine,, 72 Newton. 150 1840 Wm. Moulder, 25 406 1840. John Cooper, 25 403 " Mathew Duncan, 25 428 " Robert Lusk, 52 415 " • Hugh Nicholson, 26 401 " . John Nicholson, •25 403 " Jane Nicholson, 25 Nerthmiddieton. 21 1840 Col. Wm. Chambers, 56 134 1839.41 Mathew lrwin'a heirs, 156 16 1839-40 Sailer's heirs, 24 800 1843-9 Holtenbaeles heirs, 12 55 16 1843 . Samuel Rhoads, 25 Southampton. ' 1840.6 David Heiron'e heirs, 210 1849 James Reeside & co. 135 1842.6 John Herron's heirs, 189 1844-5 William Scott'o, heirs 501 1844.5 " t 4 " 5 81 1845.9 William Hancock, A 30 1845-9 Fdk. Clippinger's heirs, 189 1845 ' Elizabeth Miller, ' 1 04 1847.9 WiLliam Duncan, 286 1847-8.9 John Niehplson, 530 1847-9-9 'John Nicholson, 6 30 1847.8-9 John M. Woodburn 5 74 1848 B. Reynolds for Her ron's heirs, GO 437 1847-9 John Herron's heirs, 312 Cartiste. '. 1 lot 1846 Soloman Goias' heirs 59 1 lot 1847 Henry Newcomer, 60 Silver Spring.. ,-, Andrew.,Sheeley's heirs, 15 Joseph Shrull, 66 East Pennaborough. , Neiclinh &Miller's heirs, 12 Shippenshurg Borough. . 1 lot 1841-4 Peter Neal ' . 29 .9tien. , Martha McKinley, 1 06 'Etre Heirleman's heirs, 1 20 4.T •Wonroe. Henry Sidle, 3 60 Martin Diller's heirs, 15. Melchor Breneman, 26 Michael Ege's heirs, 24 Hopewell. Harper & Underwood, 2 35 Samuel S. Smith, 17 John Harper, . , . 23 i John M ' cClune,' ' :44' ,Richard Wood's irs '6'lB George names, - rO6 John Harper% heirs, ' 429 - Dr. W. S. Sharp's heirs, 37 Fran/Vord. Jacob Wagner'aheirs 47 Christian Folio*, 27 Perry's heirs, (hol'd) 58 Henry Rine's heirs,2B Henry Shank, 7 3l 'John lYlaginnis, 'Mellen beck's heirs, 1 47 James McCartney (Hol lenbaek's heirs,. 1 12 Robert Fauler'a [Rol lenback's heirs, 2 10 Williams, Riollenback's heirs, 1 36 Samuel Reaugh, Hellen back's heirs, 4 25 Thomas Dansey, Hollen back'stheirs, - • I" 1 92,1 James Parks, Hollen. / . back's heirs, 1 611' George Mageehan, Hot- • lenbrieles heirs. 93 William Sanders, (Col'dl 12 Jltifflin. W. Craig McCune, , 2s Frederick !leaver, l9 William Myers' heirs, 19 Willliarn Parker,- 22 George Himes, 7 95 Daniel;Eekles, 60 Peter F. Ege, 27 Julin - Enaminger, 4 27 Andrew J. North, ' 92 Thomas Martin, (John John Harper & co.) 16 Sluouel Gardner, (John Harper & col 16 Rosannali 51artin, [John Harper & eo.] 16 Charles Bryan, Vella . Harper & ..w.l • 16 James Hoover, 2 52 James Elliott's heirs, 46 John Harper's heirs, 128 John NI. Woodburn, 60 inane B. Parker, ,- GO lonic B. parker, 60 Richard Stevenson. 92 Dickinson. 120, 1841, Wm. Craighead ~/--4'20 9, 1841.6, John Jacobs , 81 0, 1841.6, George Jacobs 1 8l 4, 1841.6, Peter Myers 1 21 . 5, 1841-5, Mustine 51 5, 1841-6, Benjainin Malone , 57 -0 120, 1941 Abraham Pilkerton 28 . 4. 1841.8, Peter Stahlsmith ' 2 to 5, 1840 Daniel Bowers . 23 5, 1840-6 . , Peter Miller's heirs 88 230, 1840 William &L. Moore 65 • 10, 1840 William Moore 10 10.6 or 5, 1840-7, Samuel Morthland 176 .5, 1890 George Pencil 19 8, 1840 Jacob Trump 12 6, 1840 'Solomon Warner 12 8, 1840 C. Hastier and Baker 12 ' 4, 1845.8, M. Marten, . , 53 - 11, 1843 Andrew Kilns* • . 74 • „.. 3 . 1844 6, James Grayson 82 ~,.; „ ,82154443, Jacob fl. Lyon, 184 ' - MY 844 8, James Neely - 488 , • 200, 1844.8, Samuel Woods' iirs 3 12 22, 1845 Geo. Bellzhoover 46 14, 1845 Frank Smith, cord 55 1 Lot, 1845 Rebecca Wei,. 77 ~ 48, 1345 6, William Bandorf -, 5 56 -, 15, 1845'8, John Brough 84 18, 1845 8, Daniel Brown 28 6, 1842 DalLLGripe _l3 , 5, 1845 6, Ludwick Creep ' 49 2i, 1946. John Davis 4 80 ' 18, 1846 6, George Deardorff ' 24 210; 1896, Michael Ego ' s heira 902 ' 10, 1845 8, Moses Funk. 37 05, 1845 9, Funk's heirs ' , 5.24, 6, 1845 6, Archibild Gina. .59 • 7, 1845 6, John Lerow - 42 ' 40, 1848 8, Henry Myers ' ,1 75 28. 1848 8, John Myers ,; 1 - 19 • .5r1846 8, Philip Myers. , ';2 , St., 6, 1848' .-Gilbert &aright',' .-: 40. ' ' 8 0845 8, John Wiroman, Esq. ,:, 80 32,1846' 'Thee POlune's heir , ' ~ 52', '' '' ''' •8, 1848 l 'Adam . Yerid' ' ; .;.": ',Hi, ,5, 184743.-Mdriaaree hpirs. - . ~,:.;:36 :'' 1 1 1:01,1847 .. , ..lOhn'Oshorne • s heirs,''':":';2o, ' ,- .; 10, '1845 8;; N ...IL . : Wiretnin'si 1eti 2 .51; 1,1t5 . .. "-40;1848 ,,, Themaii,BroWri .-;`',.';',, ,I'. 68. ~ LLot. 164 s ; f ',.., ti Orl riel!fteli: . :;,';:', , ' , V ~ 1 4 9 ' ' ' ' 1 Lot 1543.-. , 'htoli'Littje sr . 11eirsi - t ; 90 , ' 1 14t,'.4848.., ',; , :m. r;,100:::::,1; , ,: v do ' ' . s ' ...,.., ..'.,,30;:1848, .; Willlam.Meal:7•T '-..,,, 426 . " •• . 4 '40; 184 k. ' , :jail. NenlY'S`helnk '' 8.140' i..':' ~ .I•Lrit,"lB4B::,':Joseph Rockey . , " 75' li = , l . Leti-1848:!,''089..:Reckey's h'ra .16 i.'.:',..... , , sP.l646trairierW'Vlß'' 12 ,' , - 1845'3 20, ‘ Frederick '- Cloths ''',39'. l',;',r'i;'..' , 8 1845.6, Jacob.Gilie '-T - . ' ,-- I 24 1 7 - ')`' ,7. :?'..,''''.Niiii 'Cioribirliziku- .' : 1 cit,No 61,1842,8; Dr. Cheiiribers';:heirs' 49' r AO, : ';. 500892 : 7'0; P. Noirie. „ :„. ,:, LSO dO...''. 73i 1843'8, George s ßuchler.q. .3 : 05 ' do, .1140841'5, John Plough";. i ; ',.•,: ; ':,:2, 76 102 439 102 400 400 1 lot 300 403 903 401 438 100 10 1840 37 •1847 1 lot 1840 1 lot 1848 1 lot 1848 200 1844 1 1849 30 1849 3 1849 1511. 18412 2111 1842 408 1843.6 25 1841 1 lot 1841 300 1847.9 1208 1847-9 4 1848.9 31 1840 15 1843 5 1845.6 12 1846 13 1846 153 1344.7 232 1844 7 228 1844 7 116 1844.8 400 1844 8 186 ' 1844 8 150 1844 8 100 18417 1 lot 1848 A C FETTER. 12 1840 18 1841 4 1843 200 1843 1247 1846 8 200 1847.8 40 1847.9 105 1847.8 25 1847 8 100 1847 100 1847 100 1847 100 ' 1847 30 1847.8 2 1849 238 1848 9 200 1848 200 1848 9 200 1848-9 25 1848 9 . - . ~.r • . 1.• ,I.• .. , -" do; 1290841 Bi-W,mAlTano!O let/ „2 - .1 2, do. , , . 2304' ) 842 8, , . Zinger ; arid •BallT 4 T , l.' 1;5/ ;,; :, ' 1.1& • , ' , 84;"184211,7.1i:,11W Haldehi r ude' . . 4 `l.:'4o!:, do: * .186;• 1841 8, MOW LtillliV, , ;Y C '' ;') i''Vr;:i , di." ; I'27i 1841 '7,;'P0teriPtiiii42,4,''. , ',...,,,1 - .14 .- i .•,' 410.7181, 1843 ; 10;06 Aiiiie4y,!pliiiii, , - ' I',IT ir 1,,1i! , y, , / 6 0; 7124 .WPW,0,4CP4ii r OST#Ai , 4+ A•k 4 ',o ol3 :til(o 4l i 6 ; , 4o l Y l 7Ai 4 0 - , , ,f-.0'.. ,1 1` , ;. ,(I 'o.ROLiri r viioe ,, i 4 , s • , i,:4 0 4.4 't - -1 - 1,, 1 1 :( 140..!-"4 l lii •14r'414111:41117410i11. flii4 It 0 '4: t , •Vdoii, MI - Allilloary Meltiltil ,i.4.14kY: ~, ...-1- . k,,,,, ~. , 1-.‘—'.:, •.. ~..t, ,? ,-,uvic.. :4, - %vy, W'r!'o . (4 : 4',6q7 ''!4 , '? 4,,,1- 1 110 ei 4; 041 , httg"li:Kfl4;ii' .14 1 W.lfi' l iNaiel& ' AlkikiktcOvitik,4444l.o:Wgfit. . . , do. 1.811845 0; 'jamb Z.oilkierl÷ rie: '' /a, - do'' .- - - 49 - ' - dct. 146,' do '. . ~ do. do 177, 410 , „dog,' ~ do 1. 2 , 1643 B, l Michail Keller ./ 1 do 28 1842 8, WillianpAllison 129 do 72, 1843 5; J. M..Hidderrnan 68 •do 132, 1842,5, Christ. Alderman 199 do 156, 1842 6, JOhn SPlizer ' 79 do 202, 1842 8; John Roberts 1 93 do 204, 1842 7, James 'McGinnis „ 1 14 do 27, 1842 8, A Carothers' heirs 1 'B2. do 35, 18 , i43 8, do 'do 254 do 84, 4125,.1 M. Haldernaan 112 do 3, 1816 G. Pahnestock's term 29 do 4, /1843 do do • 30 do 130845 7, , Abr'm Hureh heirs 68 do 38, 1842 6, Philip Smyser ' 85 1 Lek, 1843 Ah'm Hunt's heirs of Lancaster 35 do 1843 7, William Wallace 1 1 do 111, 1844 8, Woody'r do Roblnen 1 507 do 60, 1846 7„ Owner Unknown 50 do 139 1842 6, John Foster 16 do 488, 1842 Hogan's heirs 73 do 116, 1842 3, Henry Miller . 16 do 150, 1841 Shriner's heirs , 15 do 113,"1841 Conrad Hettinger h're, 15 do 141, 1841 Ab'm Peitrow's heirs 15 do 37, 1841 3, Owners Unknown 116 d o 66, 18.11 do do 15 do 172, 1841 3, do 41e 15 do 179, 1841 6, do do 15 ~,,,Iv'. , • do 123, 1841- do do 69' ''''' do 165, 1134). do ~ do 15 • de 183, 1841 4, do do 1 4J, do 210, 1841 d o do 15 ' do 174, 1841 do do 15 do 175,18414, do ~ do 96 do 152, 1841 do do 15 do 154, 1841 do do 55 do 85, 1842 3, ~'do .. do 05 do 148,'1842 4, do do 1 10 po 176, 1842 3, do do 40 do 74. 1843 6, do do 47 do 13241847 8, John Bucher' heirs 75. do 164, 2847 Owner Unknown 51 do 112. 1847 du do 61 do 122, 18 4 7 8, do' do 18 do 68, 18 4 8 George Ateisks 18 1 Lot, 1842 4 C. Hershey's heirs 69 . do 109,1848 Thomas Warren 48 do 145, 1647 Owner Unknown 12 do 200, 1847 ' do do • 12 do 153, 1847 do do 12 do 59;4847 do do 12 do 71,1847 8, do do 90 • 10;41)115) iiiiRJA ft/ I'l 111) ;:Y141541 WARRANTED rum AND mine PROOF, AND FREE FROM ossirlase TFIESE SAFES possess every gaol ification to render them proof against the a action of fire or thieves, and of sufficient a.rength to endure a fall from any story of a burning building. They are' made of wrought iron, being kneed, riveted and welded together, and lined with a perfect non-conducting fire proof mineral composition, no wood being used in • their construction as in the majority of safes I sold by other makers. The doors of GAY LER'S Safes are secured with his THIEF DETECTOR and ANTI-GUNPOWDER LOCK, which predludes the possibility of pick ing Or blowing therri open with gunpowder.— Over rwo HUNDRED of these Safes have been exposed in accidental fire to the most in. • tense heat, in ninny instances remaining in the burning ruins for several days, and at no time have they ever been known to fail in preserving their contents. The public are invited to call at the Mauich Depot, No. 110, EXCHANGE PLACE, PHIL ADELPHIA, near Dock street, and examine the numerous testimonials in lavor of GAY •LER'S SAFES, also [het large assortment on hand for sale at manufacturers prices, by JOAN L PlPZl:i,,4gent. P. S. Also for sale low, new and second hand Stv n „of other makers. which have been thken it rt payment for Gayler's Sslamaii. der's, faplo,'so,3rn XVISIJR.II.NCE. THE Allen and East 'Penneborough Mutual Fire Ineuranee'Company cif Cumberland county incorporated by an net of Assembly, is now tully organized, and in operation under the manage merit of the following commissionore viz: Jacob Shelly, Win R. Gorgas t Michael Cock in, Mo'choir Brenneman, Christian Stayman,,. Simon Oyster, Jacob H. Cooser, Lewis flyer, Henry Logan, Benjamin 11 Musser, Jacob Kirk, Samuel Prowoll , Joseph Wickersham. The rates of insurance are as low and favora ble as any Company of •the kind in the State.—' Persons wishing to become nuimbere are invited to make application to the agents of the compa ny;-who are willing to wait upon them at any limo. JACOB SHELLY, Pre{ident. lENRY LOGAN, Vice President. LEWIS NICER, Secretary. Mions i tt. Cociuts r, Treasurer. 0ct17'49. AGENTS Cumber/and county.—Rudolph Martin, New Cumberland, C B Herman, Kingstown, Henry Zoaring, Shiremanstown, Robert Moore and Charles Bell, Cunt's., Isaac Kinsey, Mechan icsburg. Dr. J. Ahl, Churchtown. York county.—John Sheirick, Lisburn, John Bowman, Dillsburg, Peter Wolford, Franklin John Smith, Esq., ‘Vashington, W S Picking, Dover, Daniel Itaffensberger, I W Craft. Harrishark—llouscr & Lochmnn. Members of the company having policies a bout to expire can have them renewed by mak ing application to any of the agents. Golden horse Motel, ADJOINING THE COURT HOUSE, CARLISCE, PA. THE subscriber having leased .the above -large and commodious HO'PEL, situated on the corner of the Public Square and South Hano ver street, and tautly occupied by Ben!. L Esh leman, begs leave to announce to his friends and the public that he is prepared to entertain 'them in a manner which cannot, fail to meet their approbation. THE HOUSE has the most pleasant loca tion in the borough has been newly furnished and otherwise improved, and no' pains will be spared to make - Ahem): who may sojourn with him, comfortable during their stay. His par lors are large and well furnished; anti his cham bers.suppbed with now and comfortable bed ding. HIS TABLE will be supplied wi h the best the market can a ff ord, end all who are connect ed with his nodes will be found attentive care ful and obliging. THE BAR will contain the beat liquors the city can produce. HIS STABLING is entirely, noilid eaten. sive, capable of accommodating f rom' 50 to 60 horses7-making it a deairable.stopping place fog DROVERS, and will be attended by a shill fel Ostler. in short, nothing will be wanting calculated to add to the comfort and.convent soca of those Who - may favor, him' with their patronage.. 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