lbß’i ail df.iff44, any county, paying-, into, t^) l Sulp ! TreaBury|lljo.Stalo T4jc lq?iod.on suijjU cp^nl^j^|o^,lo;tho| July : ih r any year, w entitled w an abatement of 5 jJ^,cen(; on iho flmountflo,jpaid^,. 4 .., -h< r--{' >. • Thq'mide'rsigWd,' UqhirnlasVoricrp : of.Curn ; bp,rlftn(l'’ v 6buntyi |n’ ’the ‘abovb i tl ■'Squitable'and proppr ( lHai those'w/m by '(heproqipt i payntent of to pay over the na lo ro, ceivb ibd'firofdadid ’abatemerit'of '5 per cfintl, llio’ bo i nofit'oPfthltilrli&VbUliorto bben enjoyed bythocili zons of Iho ’nounty should' bo alibied a :deduction of'that amount by Ihc collo'dlor—havo outhorizod tho ditferonlcollcctorslo’makpsaid abate: o,tndntrrdmlheSlatelf»x, in all.cases whorb iho Slate . -and County tax U'pald to the collector bofordlHp I7IH ,'to..one coni bfa cedi lo be ere* , diled* , f -m I .v :i -‘‘ \ -• '.’tM'.'' I>, Since ..the iact;of 1844,. the Commissioners'have op.id, ; tho .Slate toxofthiS' county:, anmi'allytotho , Stulo, Trcasurerj.wilhm the .lime proscribed <by the _act,,Bpd ;tho ipounty->baß>receivfed the'l benefit Ofpan ipef cent- tlifcreoovbut to timed I '6fiia . p(iyfncnt,,lf?oy,bavo found UneceßaaryJierolDfbre-to .' | nppr'ppriqiq.,a part,of Ibo- county, fundato mad-Uto ‘.deficiency .oqcfajpq.cd .by delinquents*,until, the bal tinco’bf llid Slaio tax was collected. ll.lnerp(bre ; becomes necessary to require the payment of botrr Stale and county lax.M;M‘ l «.‘ lh «P < ?3 rer g. lho afore : said abatement State lax. . ,•> ' The .Confidently anticipate that ihd ibovo'arrnngdWorit, tind the further induco mont’df tfiVilblibg-Cdirlßcrldnd bounty,to maintain,tho ( prbinplnbss tind'fidcr»\y which* sho has idcipiirad'irt Iho'disclitirge of her 'obligations ’tfy'tlie. I Commonwealth,’will indued every citizen loHlschdrge ,their Slate :and county tax priorio tho 17lli',da’y‘of ,;july. ,'s ’ ■ " DANIEL COBLE, , JOHN WELL. * • .• i , ; _ ’ < - JAMES KELSO, , ». -:!■ Commissioners; , . t .. Attest—Wm. Riley, Ci’k.' v ’ , / - ‘ Commiasioner’s.Oißce, Carlisle, May 3,1849—r3rn To the voters of Cximberland coxinty. ' ‘. CITIZENS—Being encouraged .by' a number of my. friends, I offer my so If as a candidate for tko , j, OFFICE,OF SHERIFF,. ' : , on^umborifthd r 'oburUy,' at tho'ensuing gcneVul elec tion—subject in' the ’ decision of the Democratic County Convention;' 5 Should T bo'nominated and elected,-1 pledge mysolfto.discharge the duties of said office iVith impartiality. 1 thcrofofo rcsimplfal. ly solicit ydur siippott,: . ‘ J; IIONGNECICER. \Vormleysburg} May dO,'lB49i'' •' ‘ 81. HOLCOHIB, JUSTICE OF THB : PEACE. Office in Snod grass' Row, south of iho Murkct House. May 10, 1849—1 m 1 • - Common Scliools. IN pursuance, of Ijio requisition contained in (lie IhltlySOcond section 1 tof'ah ucl of General Asscm. bly, passedtthe 7lh doyof April,AtD. 1849, far the regulation and conlinuancoof a system of.Gduculion by Common Schools; the Commissioners qf Cumber . land.-oounty exliibit lhc following ns a’correct state* mont of the amount to which every district in (his county;!* onlilled out of Did annual appropriation of, ’,5200,000, for the ycarlBso, asifaHoWs : . Districts: 1 ?t ’ I,l ' 'Afn’tl ’Districts. 1 . i: 11 Ain’t. Allen, $252 00 tfbdtort,' ' sls7 92 Carlisle, ’ - 409'02VNbWiiife, 73 24 Dickinson, ~310.'80,, N. Cumherland;'29 40 ’East Pqnnsboro,’ 157..Q8 - ,N; Middleton, ! 21000 ;.}l33 t .sft„.S..Miadleloh t . 208 32 "Hom'pdon, ~126 .OQ. ; Silver Spring, - 232 26 jlbpowull, ‘ t . lOt'.S? .Southampton, f ~J€0"18 Mifflin,' “ , f ' 152 04 Sluppcnsb'g R.,,161 28 Monroe, .. .180,4,8, Sh)pnpnqb'g,T, r v l5 96 Mdchahlcsburg, 92'40 .W, Ponnsljoro*-.193 20 ' , .‘v -’-.i .»•*’ By.order of flic AiUst—tVat. RILEY, Clerk* Commissioners Office, ‘ May 10. —4 t ( _ - . nrotiuc. . . • CißU«tB’Dcpopit Bank',’ ) .o-W. May 1v1846.. f: T'lIE JJojrd or.Dircctorfl.or- tlpia Institution*, have , iHlsduy dcglarcdla dividend of. three :por cent, rdrlhe last six roonlhs'on the capital.etoch paid: in —which will bo, paid lo the .stockholders or their legal representatives ok nnd after the lOlli inshpt. ; # ‘ WM* S. COBBAN, Cashier. May.i!-18i9"3t ' ;■ , ;. Vi ;; 7b iHi ' land and Dnupnin Cppu/ies, Pa., and eUewhert. YOU, arc requested for ypUfjOwn interest to com municated!!,the information you arc possessed of.or'msy bo able tV'colldct concerning tho 1 hirih place in VorkshirO.Eriglnnd, about the year 1700, marriage anddoceaso near Harrisburg bf the’said ancestor, without;delay to L R»* JENNINfiB' 1 600 Chostnutstreet, Philadelphia,: : 1: ! i ' 1 5 • Philadelphia May 10,-1349. ■< ' : ' i* ■ - • • N, Jl.—U’ would be Joßiinbloto ktiOTr thd teVnnl place, end time ofbirlh'ofthe aald/l’liorn'as, 7 atid’if he arrived 1 in * this country alono'orih ‘'tdmpnn'y'df two.brother*. i He-was married l InPrendVMdillhgi to. Anna Borton, of Bvoshaue, U. 8. ''' ■ 1 About the y«qr 1702 he removed from Gidnt Egg* Harbor, to within'lo miles of Harrisburg, where he married again, apd ,bad'three children. •. One of his executors wm h|,s eo.iidn-layr, Johq.Mills, marripd to his daughter Anna,, ljiat the family biblo (probably yct in the.bands of the descendants,) may contain a record of these nmj,other interesting ovehts now desir’d.to be obtained. 't_'■■■■ / '• : tisik & salt. ;; NO. 1 Sliad and'''Hprflpff— of. prime quality and full altio.a jot of , .... , , .Ground!'Allum.Salt, l •< ! of bot quality, by the saOk.or bushel, now in alnro and will bo sold low. Call before purchasing else* whore, at, . • - ■ Carlisle, May 10,1849, How & Clioap Hardware Storg r THE subscribers'have just received at ihoirNow. and IIAUDWAUE bTOIIE Bast High street, opposite Ogilby’s Dry Good Store, a. large slock Of goods in their lino, to which.they would call the attention of purchasers, thpir arrangement in.the city being such, ns to. enable thani to sell their goods at the,lowest city prices. Their slock comprises q full assortment of, Locks and liatchoVuf ovo.y stile and size,—filing's, Screws, Bolts, and every article used for buildings, Augurs and Augur Bills, Chisels; Broad and Hand Hatchets, Drawing knives, and Plano P|t|s, Hand, Pane), and .Hipping Saws, Mill,’, Cross-cut and Circular Saws, Tailed and Halter chains. Homes, Shovels; anil Hobs, hay arid mhriurb Forks., Also, a largo nsaortfnoht of jPotiket and Tabid Cut* lory.— 'Spoons, Shovel and ‘ Topgs, t Waters anil Trays, Hollow Ware, Brass and lorinmoled*p,i;eqorv ing Kettles, Iron Furnaces, Cedar and Vicos, Files and Hasps of every kind.' Bar, Babd and Hoop Iron,. Cakt,. Shear Spring and. Blister Steel, dec. Also, ■’ , Si 100 Boxes Window Glass. . .. . 100 Kegs Wolcerill’s l*Urb While Load. (! \ t ,, 5 Barrels Linseed qil. t ' t .\, , t ' 3 Barrels 9p.'purporiUno. 1 200 Kegs Cumherlond Nails. 1 • ' ■ ‘ ' ' WRIGHT dc SAXTON. .Carlisle, May 10, 1840. : , . • , Plainftold Classical Academy. Tour o|itea ujest of Carlisle,' fatioeen ,the Nttptiili State 'Road and the Cumberland Valley Railroad, *. *' THE Sixth session will ooihntencd' on-Mondoy the 7th of May,»lB4o; uiTho 'number of ’students is limited, and they uto carefully prepared' for Co llege, Counting House, Jco.- . ■ «. 1.. , i. >1 : j . The situation precludes the poßalbility of stutleills associating with the vicious or dopr&vod, bolhg remote from-town or village,. though easily accessible by State Road: or Cumberland Valley Railroad, both of Which pasajtUrougbdands attached to the institution. TERMS;", : Hoarding, washing, tuition, dec., Cporsbsa.) 00 Latin or Greek, • -i, v ®OO Instrumental Music ,r f> , y lO 00 T«noh or German' v ' J .. i . Circulars with rofoiencest dco.i furnished by' : ; R; K;DtyRNB, Princlrial, '• Ma/8, \B4OJ-i-tiy . C3roccries»' ' r ' THE ea ’0 \o inform |iU.frippde : j and theptiblib In genbrtil, that he has removed his store tbithe roomTormfcrly ocdnpied "bjr -i Hbtfh-rMe loy, on Sdiilh Hanover street, Wilhin' lw'o':u6ori.tif Werils Hotel,;whero hoihaa just>opehcd'a choice aq .JcqUon; Of Ml»’ • ■ ~rj;0 ,‘i'. •»'1 •, lii{. ' >• I > ls* l , f , . ■■■„l-,, consisting, in par’(/bf cloihs. llhehs, J summer cloth's, Veslingti,'sijlrs,! combricp, Jaeonoclts; carpet ''elidin', ‘cotton 'y f nrril''umbrellas* gloves, hanlterbhicrs; &-’b. ' ’AlsOt d. woUsoleotdd : stdck bfOrdfecrlds/cbrisisling import of- jf.nn’.hr: -i'. . •; •J ,t>JEf^,,; l Tcasr;S«^'i^; ! ■ pte^esfc:. Spicc8 < .Tobacco,-Crcfcltcry r .Giiba^and.'Qaeenewaret pf.varioup,deBcr)p|i.on^.and..qualil»ep l togol)iar ; with numerous olbcr'ariicles, comprising* complete .and general assortment—all,of .which fho, sale at very low.prices. He will also keep .constantly on harida larg? o,flsprtmcato.f c jj«ots, ,S!»ocs, aiul Slippere. , 'Scc.y vyl)iclivviU.hy..dia()qBed of, otfg to a tbu rgai n e. Ho respectfully invites Ins friends and tho public .to giv'tf him k v cftll. {,J ’•!* " ‘‘ V '•'* M, -‘ V, ‘ -1 I ■ T: win.n ’..><■ • ’CHARLES BARNIT& _ May lo.~3trt ' r * -■ ■ * ' ■’ Ji.,., Great ■ Gontfal ; - Gheap - Book - Store,: ■ • 164 C^eBnu(^irett\’cornefof^eyenlh\‘SiDa}n’B,' 1 */i/i-i jl*j*‘‘Y’ MK OWING; the .wants, of tjio, community, the Propnelor of this Establish'inent has filled up,, a. store in^tho. moat ejvgunl manner, huvlug duo regard to tho comifbit 6f. hta.cbe(6ihcrs, so over^ stran ger vlsilihg’ his 'Book/slbrol |noy!/bei/eniirtiy ,at ■fcAmW of Coqka is c|as sided dccqrdidg to the vorious 'pdpu ature. sb'lhal visitors'fcaii’diiiT the lhmks\ffiey,'nre in soarcli bf i fbV lhiorriselvos. 1 ' Buying His stock' for |Hc most pait at ihc. Auction aa<\ Imping cbhnecVcd wlth’ ono 'qf tiro' largest 'pUhlishvig .Douses, in this -cdutitry,'fiesrdcs pobiislnng largely biipsclf pnablcd him to sell all books it’"; ‘ ( ’ ' : v ‘ '. . */hr prices I’’ , ihan.any pthci house of,a similar character, qrrthis continent. His facilities, lmportation of Books' -from (Europe uro unsurpassed, having a Brapch of ills Establishmct in .hondon r ‘whcro orders of private gentlemen aro carefully executed aud for warded ,to . this C.ounlry 'by ’ every Steamer and Packet,. /A. CATALOUGE of Books,withjlhe pri ccs nltnchq4.»s -iwued quqrteyly, confining Usu of Now. Additions made io his largo,collection,which are in'all'cases f6r sale at the T,O \V 1:1 ST PRICES; of; front 25 to'76. pi'r.cbnt; below Publishers* Prices; Thus in bUyiiVg evcn.'a few bdpl&> quite, a. consid’er able’dmoUnl'Ss slived. ’ ' ’ ' ... As a still further INDUCEMENT'to strangers visiting tho; biiyV every one Who purchases Ose Dolxaa's wortii of.'Bunks,'will receive q gqpy of the StßaxHkii Pul volume, the pitco'of which is ( .2B : ’ ■ Um|ve'pf an advertisement are top confin ed to cnuincralo'llio prices of nrjy of |tho Bjipks, of tdgiyo even q'fsiiu idei of. the iinmonse advantage to be derived from, purchasing nV tho-Great Central Olic*p Boole Store, but Ict nllwho aro dn search of Books send Tot n Catalogue, and buy the. hpok's they arc in„wanU of, and-when' visiting the city, give, Appleton.one call, and you will he sure lo ’cdll again. * .S^tlbnary'• ’ in.afl its'l.mnrh’cß, furnished prices. The, tiiifui/s nf i«e.ltpr and.; Nudp : Prtpbf, neatly slampnil .earner, wiilioul change. prJcrp ,for f uny article may sent liy. ipail, ad dtessed* jq' the • (tbV itircciiimSj'iq all cascs'wjll,^?.^ 1 car.rietl jOUh-willi. ty‘and tle|'pa|ch. .r' '.f Orders Tor Catalogues «bu Id lie prc-pntd, ,f/i3o,;s. 4PPJ.ETON..J BooJeaellcr, Publisher, Importer^and Stationery 164 Che-mnt ror. of Seventh, Swain's Building. May 10, ' ■ ' ~, . . Evtraordiusir.v Reductionin tbe Price of llai'dwaic. TIHAVB jtist rßCidvitd (ho largest and cheapest of fIARDWMiE, GlasS f >Pain«9,Oiis, Varnishes, iSnlldlory,. Carpenter’s and Cabinet! : .\lakor ? s-Toole;.Maljogony Venecia, and all kinds of Building Material ovor sbrought to Carlisle, consisting' ofliotka;; Hingeav Screws, Nails and Spikes. i Forpons oboul to build Will find it great-! jy totiieiyadvqniage.io look : at my slock before purchasing elsewhere. Cbtrte. and see,the goods and hear.the price and you wiU.he;conylnCed ihp,l ibisja really tho Cheap t Hard ware - Store.. .Also; in store, anvils,-yi.cqs, files and ( raspß,an<l.aoorn* pletb assortment of Watt's Best- Bar Iron, also polled lron-of ell sizes.-- I have also the Thqmomqte/ Churn, Made by-Mr.,Geth Span.- gjer, dhe.best,arlinjo now inusoi..- , , ■ /(.SOj^triilt^S^T-lr.lipycjust received,my Spring siapjk and warranted to be a superior'articlo.//pr^()lo, ; mpkcrB and others will' find theso Sy’iiips Vp..bo iho beat article ip ttye market, and at ,tliq iy rstaij, at the old staiid in North Hanover street. .. April, 19,.18-10.-. , :i ./JOHNiP, t,YNE.’ Great AUraclloii In ll’cWvßlol v' ; ...Ndw.Store:;/. ■ A ND the chcapeBt-Goo<ls ; in'tho Valley. • Dry xx Goods, Groceries ■nnfi.Qftefcnstvare. be low ns PHBAdelphia prices dor dash, ftiVYMi'F. COOP ERS Cheap Cofli Stnre, ,l! ‘’ ' . NeWvillo, Alrfy; "' ‘V ' : ! ’ f< Quick '&ilo» -amt sinffpi’oflls.” rpHB B'ED FLAG • CLO'I'H!NG' STORE;’SiVuili •J. ! Hanover,•lrtibl, below Bunlzi' ’etdlo in tho placo Ui buy' failiionuble ready made Cloth log/‘Thu Cheap* cflt Clolhiiig under (he sun in how aelling nl (ho abovo store. From 32 to 43ii>chgs Cloth Dress Coals at3o 50, worth 813 » do. 37» worth 315; super. French .wool dyed Blflck,*nt'B9, u v oVih S2O; Pants fioin 81 25 to, 86; Black and Figured S.<tin Vutds ul $1 50, worth $3; ‘ ■ t ■ May’3; 1847. ' ‘;; ■ 1 ’ ‘■ "i " • EU V’S. Pitpcr Hangings,, .qno of. tJ»o lurgeHUnssorlmonts li in this ctly of. now siyVe Parlor, Hall and Dining Room Papers, with a spiemltd ussoriinenv oLFiro Bodrd'Prmls, Borders and PahUedAVln dour Shades; olso aiargo hsaortment of Curtain' Paperaof howa'nddeairable'paVtOrti&i'nllofwhlbh will bo aold ai iho lowftßVmarUol Ttfte^; u |Should the otlixons'bf ChrllMo and- violnfVybh lri;\Vhni of aiiy’of the ahOVo gobday thby will eXaminCr my dtock ' ■ Nl Rl oofncr of pibvdnth & sts. <: , ‘Phlla. MayS;-184D-r?m •* " ri N;D. Papur' hung by ortrofu) work men,,n't low talas. VVork dorib i.riilhn’cbubWy’at'oiiy pribpfa|| . To, tlic i*tiUaut YoluiUotu#, . OF Cumberland,-who lake pride in wearing a military button, and in tho rattling 6f ordharice, musketry, and small arms! ■ GxNTiIBMEN-i—The uhderslgnqd moet respeotful ly offers himself to yoUr consideration ae n cnndU date for the offldoof BnioAbnmGKWKiiAtiVfor the terrfi'of fiyo yoaVa, oommcncrtig at the' expiration' of my jtrosenUorm of 'service. Agreeably to the late military laws of Pennsylvania, the elections for Brigadier Generals hold fit.the several armories ofllie Voluhleor*, rtnd lhose vvill bo elected by. the ,Voluntqqra only, on ; lho first Monday of June next, oros the Brigade Inspector mnydiroct. Having sdrved in my gallant Brig ade faithfully fdr the last thirty seven : ydarV f lha undersigned Would bo muoh"ploased foberataiiWd' by hlagfillant vo'unteers,’in his present ra‘n!c of d Brigadier.,, Should iho underslffrtpd/hq ab'fortu nate as'to hb elected', hotylll‘pledge himself to attend to the various thb.bfhcu.phual to any other pfllpor in lhQ;uoun(V6.f his brigade.— Having 'been fiVdl duties of a, soldier. forty*hlnq y’dtjrp r Qg6,.'ifie, n)lderqlgi\ed‘vvin Wanf bul liulo infllruction to flll tho office of a DrigrU dlor'iGSyhefaJl/ 0 ' V!. , { i . r*l am : , Wjtff Mery mbrhbf/royppat’ ond'oetoon], your most obedient servant, ’ “ 1 ' * 1 • in t«■ i f EDWARD -ARMOn, <? < i > i- ’ *Oon»’ Ooih. ißtUdgadej'lllfiDiv. : Head>Qiiafters*' ! ?i r ‘ I’m, * '•»*.f 1 ytl m iCatlislo'i ', ' • ‘‘ V ,6LbnTSßß ’ ,ByArpoiMTMei<'i-», Y!xsi'/cS^LE7^^9^^sp^^^^ c^>oBt 'P^9 e Pa.. IVlay I, 1849« f . £craoits‘in. lMslist, will pleWCsay tlieyaro advertised, ( ‘‘'. l ' { V., * , } . ’.. r-~ r ''-}'_ ArmjsjroDg Calharjne,. , Lehman,Jpoob;, • 1 Creoizer Mary , i Leidig Elizabeth . . Bowermaster John Lahman Benjamin" , . Cprginan H Lahmanjohn ; : . Light Naocy ; „!, i i , . Samuelp-?5 . ; Lippeit John • r Brown. Margaret : , • •.MfMdih Michael Z • Crown J.obn Fj - <. , ! MayberryJosephiSen - ,Bear (Henry .f f-i.w-, M'Kibins'Treasy-! ■:> ißrooke Rev.J O. • , -Mauhewa Mr (Drover)’ CremdrJohn ,-wi Mather. Henry m- ••-* Quip. Margaret h.u Mullen John* Jr-. r Hoyle James -I- • Qorihan Jprmyern» < *:h 1 Clark William NeisleyWfin li" DevengerSusaqr? -,■ :Nolaxid John• - Fishej Jsara'H’ ' ' .Kefora Miss.Catharino Pcsif6al ( ft^hry } ' ‘ jt ’Uldpr Frederick' . Caiman John ’ \ Starner',G' (l) 'V v , J .*7j** * *T 'Stajnah Abram GarouerJacob ", * ‘ Sieble Capl Wni, W Sniyely Jphii Jp»j • Gring Daniel ' Sm'ith,Mrs Samuel Gridor.John - Sours Mr Hazlol James' s *•Shbry' 1 Hehry Koerner Uavidu , StehraanJohn * ’ i flarbolt Mary Anrii < < ; Setig Jonathan Adam-';. Rogle Herbert A,,. i ; A, Henderson l,s * SWah^er’Christian .. Hart'Jacob ’ Sturt Cathbrlnb lla/nmah Jacob i f ;,Taomney Hetty Harper Edward-' j Taylor 1 James^ Horrfih’g G v V‘.’‘"'V 'Vanderpble Jacob Jr., . Hcaum' James, Winder Maj’. Jbhri'H , sioner,- Widow or heirs■>,Weidniah : Jac6b' . " Hunter Mfs'W . : ; ,‘Wi.se Arpanubl' Hbbp'er Uqri|a •; l ’ r • , /.Walts Rev' Janies 2 ’ Hbtlj'C£rbun«‘A’ f ' J< 1 ’Wilson.Mary'Ann -V .Henlnger Mary A “ WbirSusan-.C" • Kissinger George . T: 1 ;WolfAnna Kline John C -WR of Temple of Honor Ketther Jacop ~ J ;Zug Martha - , Kirigle George-; .Zigjer Benjamin • Leidig-Jonalhan- ;-. : .JZinn isreal :, LoasbnJoe.- ;• .GEO.SANDBRSON,P..M York & Cumberland Rail Road. NOTICE The stockholders in- the York and . Cumberland Railroad .Company, residii]g f iu PennsyTyariltf, are hereby notified; lhaltho suiniof one on each dhart of slock subscribed by them’, respectively,’ (dde and’ltayabje at .the time of 'subscrlption;i is retluifed tobe’paid ai tlle York Batik','on or beldfo lHo : latday bf May’ndxti 1 ; The stockholders are'fuVthbf notified;that thb following instalments have by,tho Board of Direcior9, and are required (0 be paid at the York fiahki ! at th'e.soverdl periods mentioned: : -First. Twb dollkrs.per share, on tho Ist dqy of May next; ' ' ; *- . ' "'v;' 5 ’ 1 '!; '\ u iiecdndi Two dollaw per Share,'dri'the.lat day lif June hexf. - ; w ’' *' r ". V‘ 1 •" , Third, Two dollars'pbf share; on the Ist day of July 1 next; 1 \ ( J Dmri/i, Two dollars’ per share drrthe Ist day Of August' r ■.rFlfihi.' Two dollars per share on'the lst day of September next. ‘ 1 , By tho terms of the act of incorporation; it is provided, that any stockholder fuiling'to pay tHe said instalments-for thirty daysafterth'o same Shall have;hecnine-due*and payablerBha)|: be lia ble to pay interest thereon, at the ram of:twe)ve per ceal. / Dy order of ihoßoard oLDirectors.V ELI LEWlS,‘TretwVi York, April 36, 1849—4 t •/:. i> !• Persons, who have aoie<i, as. Commissioners un der thpacl of incorporation,'and having in their 1 hooks of fiubsctipUcn.oc funds of.'lhp fcdmbariy, are requested. to furward iho same td ihe without delay. ‘ ' ■-; insurance. ■ ' The* ' Oirartl fIK: Insurance Vmiltty-.aiil Trust ti ‘. ; ' , v Co)iipjiiiyj oi.'PiiMeljjliia, V.. v Office' No. -159 OhdsmU' Street, ! Capital 8300,000. \ CAcrter. Perpetual. CONTINUE io make Insurances on Liv'eson.the most, favorable; terms; receive and execute Trusts, and,receive deposits on Interest. . i , . The Capita) being paid op and invested, togeth er with an accumulated. premium' fund; affords' a perfect security ip the insured...' The premium tnay bo paid ih yearlyyhaif yearly or quarterly payments. , r ;. ' V.'* The a BONUS at slated periods to the insurances of life. This plan of insurap.ee is ihe moat approvedi of, and in use, than any other in’Great'Britain, (where the subject ia- bbsL’understood by tho people, and inhere they have had the longest experience.) as appears from the fact,? that out of 117 • Lifeihsu rancd Companies there,-bf all kinds, 87 are oh llii plan. ' . - ’ ■■ ■■: > vThofitetDONUSwab appropriated iri Decern ber, IB4i, amoupUnglo 10 per<cent.‘qn tho sum insured undbr the oldestpoliciosj 'to 8| percent!, 74 per c0nt.,&0., &c., on others, in proportion to the lime of standing,’making an addition of $100; £87.50 ; u s7s, &q.\ &cv, tp every $ I ,oop, originally insured', which is an nvorago of more than 50 .per cehT. ’bh'Uio prdrriidms paid, and without increas ing the aWhual pnj'menrto the Company. , 1 ; The opcrajlop of tho BONUS wtjl bo soon by tlid followlhg examples from the .Life* Insurance Ucgletor of the Company, thus'; Tolley. Nbi' 58 “ 88 “ 205 •' 270 .*» 333 'Sum • Urninc’ or (niitrcJ. , Addition,' $l,OOO $ioo:on 2,500 ' ■ 250.00 4.000 400.00 2.000 . 175.00 5.000 "407.50 i Pamphlets containing!lho table oCirales, nnd | explanations or the subject,Tonne. ol'"npplleation,| and (itr.ibct infotraationmaybo bad nl tba office,' ittratis, in .person or by loiter, addresseil to the President or Actuary; ~ •..a; ,• • , I ; . Bj W, RICHARDS, President, f ,1 ■,, .. JNO. F. JAMKSt Jhi-aaVy . Philadelphia,-May 3,T649n—1y. ' ■ i •JNO.>. JAMKSt vleftuttyi- .»■ ■■ Estate Notice. 1 • LETTERS of administration ( on’, the .estate'of Patrick Phillips, doo* lalo of Cumberland tfddritjr, Trf.; liavo "been granted to the ‘subscribers-residing 1 la >stlid‘’Borough, arid’ ccdnly aforesaid. All porsonir indebted'(o said estate are requested to make immediate payment,' and those hi>ving.plaima will present thorn properly authpntL oulod for settlement .to,. v. -I.' j • s ! „ . CATHARINE PHILLIPS, .Admr’x. , ABRAHAM PHILLIPS, Adra'r.; April 2G, 18,■19- r QI» . t: . .... •. ' ■ j 1 Estate Notice. ' ' Tj )3T F lf|3US of, 1 administration on* tho estate of Ayprst, 'deceased, lalo of Frankfort! tp., county, Pa,j doc’d., lm vo uqon ffrahled by the'Register of said county, to tho subscriber living in aaid loijYnßhip.j All noraop* to paid palate, nrprprjudslod tp makcimpipdiato payment, and lltpaq hdvitig claims will presen t thorn prppofly uthentlca tod.for settlement to .1 i v ’ - William SA > N,DFRspN t ,Adm’r April 20, md—dt* . .. ’ AdmliiisU'ator’s -Notice* LETTERS'dfUHitiintafroltaft'Wlift oto will an. no.xud on liter estate of lsaao Graham, deoeasod/luio of tho been granted to tho snbsorjbor rosiaiiigln sidl'd Dorobgb. All persons hqfipffblainifi dale! Qol&to are liprppy nbtiHcd to present them* a°d those indebted to make pay. moulWitliolil delay. '■ > 1 . * CHARLES DELL, Administrator. ; May 3,18J9.~Gt. . , t KA«B THE subscriber will pay the If illicit, orlco, ,l.n ossli.'ibr'ilny qiiinHiv efUACS llmt JntV A° deliv ered dt Itls«(er6,'.ln Carlisle; “CHAS, BAuNITZ, , 1 Mb)r3 ( ' V: ' bodniy; by me according to-the different Wa ! of Assembly. , s ;•!.. No,of clas9* \ iLicen9(}i' /Carlisle* ■ ,>, .- ; -•• .vi“. • I • Jaapn W. Eby, : - , ,nj ,13 ' $lO 00. ,John G.-Oarmony, -- ~13v .;,:10 01X Joseph'.!). Halbert, , ' f "[l4.; ’’ ’/:.( ’»71.00 SamueljiSUiotti, ;••.•’!-1:4 »• ;• • ii-. -.7 00 Charles Ogilby, ••> •> ; ;10: ' ; -1 20 00 . Cbarleeißainitz, (Liqaors) l 3 < r, .15,00 George W!. Hitner,u. : ■ ..13r, M ■ ~10’5Q A. ,12 Ci o ;I2ioo’ . DaniehEckele, (Liquors) . , -14. , •>; ,:*lO-50‘ John Fuller, (Liquors) i i f '.-i ; !oi6o Jacob J3 v -FauBL (Liquors) v r > W-’»« t 1° 50 J/& Di Rhoads, ;;: • ri ‘- ii ‘ * '77 .00 W B Murray, • 14-’ < • ; 7po S'W,HaWstick, (Liquors)' . 14; : .V; 50’ RobeitShodgrafca, ’ 13 ’ ;7o 00’ JaraoS Fleming, u ! . ;! 7 00 Thomas Coiilyn,'' r v; . 14 .:>c;r.7 00 WfighL& Saxion, .. . 11 •'. 15 00 P, Messefstmih, ./•} , .... 14 , , -7.00 Jacob Hhecm, . .14 ; 00 . George v . 13, , / . rIOjOO James JVl’Gianahan, , , 14 ; . ,j .7 ,00 Jahfi Humer, (Liquors) . .. : ‘.'l4 * .. /_ 10.50 Peie.r Monye;,‘; . ... *• vH,-;.. y,". ?.-6o ‘ John P Lyne,; *.lB- , : ..10,00 Jacob. Wolf, (Liquors) .• .-,J4 ~{ l- ;l0:50 ' S : A.p6yle, r ;. ,V.„. . :13. ... IP, 00 -Japob Senef,' .13. Jo 00, ,Japb,b Leiby, (Liquors)! : 14, . r . ,10 50 Gporge.Fpland, ..., t , f ) -1, 14 1. -7-00 Andrew.G techier, 14 jTOOI O. InhoflVAgt. (Liquors) - ~14:* 10 50 Sarquel Hoover & Oo 14- , . 7 00 T H Skiles, ' ; ’ : 77(0 J'WJUwlips, , . 14 : . lO’fio, .;u t ;v, '7061 ’Arnold s Livlngslon, ' * ‘ ■ . POi Jacob Erbv ( * , ’l4 .; ’ 7pO Arnold & teW, ; . j’ .' ' jj 00 S D Powell &CV 13 ;' .10 00 ' : 1 - 'l4 ;, V‘,7.,00 James''LjVdclt : ’ ' : 7 00 . Sntppensourg* v I VVm F/Carey,-; ■ 10„00 Hebert Snodgrass, 12 12 50 Edward ScOll, .* ‘ 7 00 ■ Henry. Hollar,, f .. 14 • ‘ ,7.00 | .Gisb & Hlnsey,. .. .. ~ . ’.13,.,.. 10*00 Jonathan Peal, ~ ’ i , < :-I4 .i , ~7 00 •, J A Olippinger, ... , 12 12 50 James, QUUard, • i , 14 . :, t 7 .00 Heck &,.peat... ’l3 ; 10 00 , John Folwiler,'.’.. ' 13 10.00 S KunUlo,.-,. .• :. k ; , . : ip : 0P John Stalubaugh, , v ,, .• / 14 700 Philip Koonlz,.' / ! , | 13 ~ 10 00 Peter'S.'AViz;;Agt. r . .. • 14 *\\-7 4 b0 Joseph P Ndvih,V '\ \ 11 . ‘ ~15:00 WD R Hays; . ,; , ’ 14 ' 7.00 J C.&G B AlUcki : 14 '7 00 Johnß Duocaq, , ’. /. \ 14 ► -7. 00 RoberC Wblsh, ■ .14 .71 00 JKobprt Bcott, (Liquors), /■ .14 . v s ,10 50 .George.Tronic,, . .» j- ; J 4 . ,-V. } 7 00 (Liquors), , .1.4 >lO 50 S‘S VlPonderlioh, . 7 t .OO Samuel Sidere (Liquors) 14 10 50 'Dichimon. * . : . AndrewG Miller, 13 Andrew Comrey, (Liquors)' 'l4 Russel &'Dice» f . -13 ' * VV M W-atlsj 1 ' 1 5; 1 1'4- *’ ;:* Isaac I) Casse),. >. ■ Ilopctoelli ■ RobeuEUipit, David WHorry & Oo Jacob, Heflleboiver, EdslponnsHorough. , . . j Jabo)» H?nninper, (Liquors') ,14 ,10 50. Longnebker.At-Ealuiger, . . i,14 /, v .op - Joseph G Banks, .... 14, j.. ./;7/00 . '^}4 r fiiipeamhprflugh» r - . . 1 Christian Loas, (Liqliors) IS 15 00 ’ Josiah Hood &Son. • * , - .13 , 10 00 Donaldson & Green, '• ’• 1 '*4 ’, 700 James Greoaon & Co. 14. - T OO NeXobUU / | Gilmore & Slough, ‘ ‘ “ 13 . ,10 00 William Barf, Agt.' . “ . 12 , 1 12 60 Jamison Hannon, (Liquors). ' 13. 15 00 TM’OaridUsh, ' ‘ , .V J 3 !“ 'lO 00 John Dillbri II . ' 7 OO - Jacob ' , ,'' t l'4’ ll 7 .00 Joseph, Lauphliln, Agt. ! . 14 ,* 700 Jns&LitWiiUams, - 1 * ' ! ,700* Mr Sharp, . . 14 ‘7 00 William OoSpfeiV ?1< 5 ‘ ; 7’oo Hunter Herron, ' ’’ 14 /' !' '7 00 Franffwd. '''t'lst*-' ; ‘ 5 : J B Lackey & 06. T (Ll,qfldrfi) ‘ ; 14' * J 0 CMhiohr &'Co. (Liquors) 1 ' 14 ' 1 ’ /, '* James Kyle* f. *, V,.jj JqsppKSraUh, Adams & Edhelman, , Soutfamplorii . John iW; (Heaver, (Liquors) 14 Schroek, Sons& (Jo •• 14 :v ; 'Mifflin* ! 5M ' :1! CbMes Barniti, (Llljubrs) '; . •*, J WD’GiMe^' . ; r .;14 ■ John Erh'eat, ,! ’! .\ H ; John B. ; Perry, ! ' ! . ,* r *f,v H - ■ ■ j Jlamgdtn*. "--z T- Thomas O. RUeem, (Liquors) t’,l4‘- <\ .< ‘lO 50 George W* Feslcr 14 7 00 !■ Monroe , « '’• r - • >l> t; • - G W JSinglzer, | -i. i 43". . j,lO 00 Daniel Krysher, , 14 7 00 Struck & Brandt,‘.,vT 7 00 New Cumberland,-, J K Uoak, (Llfiuofs) .14 |VV S Browel & Go. (Liquors) 14 I SnulhAUddUtoiv, \ ,M Leldich* i W. Alexander, ' (. Rider & Sailor, ; P D .Golbsq, » 1 Jlllen. J . 'Alexander Cathcnrt, ■:*■/.•'■ h t 9 V) .Isaac Barton, (Liquors) !M T 4 JohnG Mmer* ’ ' ''U ’ , Mathias Bilner, (Liqdbrs) " * 13 ‘ Joseph Hhrolli ( ' ,14 Jacob Bpplev, ' ySifirr Spring.' {I W; Mateer &Bro. John. Reed, Dunlup & Barf, . ! Coyle JcSponsler, ’ AfccAamcsZmrg. F ftlolllson & Co, (Liquors) 1 ;'l3/ > »15 00 Zinn & Arnold, (Liquors) .* 13, ' 16 00 Ziig &.Qulgley (Liquors) 13 • -15 00 J L Ueigle, . *’ 13 '- »'lO 00 Henry Less, '<» ••• i -k: ■ •14 I ' 1 • <7 00 Houser St Bobb. , n - , -X4' 1 *-" -7 00 Baker & Miller, 14 ~7 00 Itn Day. ' ' ■•• <" ; : <U- 700 , John P Spahr, ' ;J 7 00 .CUHDCIIiANft OoOBTfr; Bi.' :' . , • Ido hereby certify .hut tboToregoihff ta cor rcclckaallWallon of the Denlorain Mafo(iomliise in Cumberlnml county, na taken by mo in nooor dance willMtho seyqral Acts of Assembly relating to dealers in Merchandise. • ; Given uqdqr ,rqv,(Vapd and seal this SOtU day of WORTHINGTON, Mercantile Jppravur* Thd foregoing persons returned by Jefferson Worthington, Beq., 16 the County Treaeurer. will, call for their licences on p y * 1840, . ROBKIIT MOOR, • , County Troaautor. May 8, 1810^-Jt Anil! of Policy anil Bonus payable' at' tbe party's decease. *1,100.00 2.750.00 4.400.00 ■ ; 2,175.00 ,:5,437.50 T\OMEI3'I*tCS. All kinds of. Pont studs, ping: IV libhk, Checks, Tickings’, Prison stripes, Mubllub, &ol‘, kf vary reduced nticsli, at . Ajiril SO. ,AllNO]Lp * I‘EVj'sl ’ .y<-rr' ; 10 00 10 50 10 00 7 00 MO 00 7 oo - ' i: 14 »: : ' u 700 - - •U ' 1 700 ' * J l4 - •' v 700 irsfe 10 50 .> V:Vpd , . U , 7 00 10 50 :i 7 00 10 50 ‘ 7 \OO ■7 00 7 00 10 50 .10 50 , i3i oo ~ ,r ~U TOO ; . U , 7 00 * :14. 7 00 1 18 50 1 ‘lO 00 7 00 16 00 ' ■\7 00 ,f 7 00 , 1,3; .io oo ; 14 . 7 00 ' ' ‘l4 Vi,, 7 00 13,,. i, 10 00 ; v~r -rury. ts-~r t 1' Tr-\frr~'fti -j. !QS,CTie 'rland.county. F" myself t'd you r consideralioiVab a carididate for tho OF SIjERIFF',. ;:r ; ; of Cumberland county, at the next-generairelec lion, ,to the decision of tho Democratic Couhty/Oonvenlion'.' Should Ibe nominated and; elected;, I pledge myself to discharge the..autles of said office with,fidelity. DAVID SMITH. CarUsle*' April 5,1849 To 'ihe' Voters 0/'Cumberland county. Being solicited by a jL ; number of.my friends, 1 offer myself as a can didate for.thq: fl! «. • ;i-' " OFFICE OF SHERIFF, ■ at the -pneumg !e!ectloni and.will be’thankful for your euffrages., t Should .} be ( elected, I. hereby "promise io perform t lhe duties of said office faith- Fully.;- . :;:t,V, . !;u JOHN F. HUNTER. : * Carlisle*, April 5,1849 . • . : \ To (he Voters'df Cumberland county* I^ELLOW-GITIZENS— I.'offer 'diyself to your ] .consideration for tbp: • . f --i • . . OFFICE OF SHERIFF, ; : subject to the nominailon’of UlO Whig County-Con vention.' Should !bo fortunate* oripugh to bd elected, I willdischofge the duties of tlio office>villi imparti ality and'fidelity/ • ‘ ‘ " : -i i * ‘ ROBERT M’CARTNEY. - Carlisle, April 12/1940' ; . ' ' To. the. Voters of. Cumberland county. . FELLOW-CITIZENS—I hereby offer myself as a-candidate for tho .* : r; > V/, OFFICE OF SHERIFF, of Cumberland county , and solicit your support, pled ging myself If elected, to discharge the duties of said office'with, fidelity. i:- : ■ . ‘ Montgomery .Donaldson.; Wcslpennaboro’ tp. April 12,1849 . ' To the ' poolers. of.C u m her land county. FELLOW-CITIZENS—At the solicitation ol many.fricnds I hereby.offer myself to your coaside rationas o.candidate for. the { -- ;: ; OFFICE OF SHERIFF, : at, jlhe ensuing general election, subject, (o tho deci ; sion of IheWhjg Counly; Contention. Should I-be nominated and elected, X. promise to discharge the dutjes of the office with fidelity .end: humanity. I therefore respectfully solicit your support. ’ » JOSEPH McDARMOND. * b , Ncwvillc, April 12, t 849 > -,r, ' To the . Voters of ’. Cumberland county , Tj^ELLOW-ClTiZENS—Encouraßcd by nunier- J 2; pus hereby offer myself to your con sideration as a candidate for tho ‘ 1 v ... OFFICE. OF 1 of Cumberland county, at the ensuing general elec tion, subject to tho decision of Iho Democratic Coun ty .punven,tion«-? &hould,l ho nominated and elected, I, pledge njyeelf to discharge the duties of said offico wilh impartiality. . , r DAVID CRISWELL. { Shippensburg, April 14, 1840' : i- .Brigade Inspector. EELtO W*CrnZßN9—rDeing solicited by a nora« ter. of tny friends, X offer. myselfto your'eonaido fotion ,ae a-candidate fur tho office of Brigade In specior t at lio cnsuing election in June, and respect fylly solicit youriSuftragcß,. , Nowburg, April 12, 1849 DAVID WHERRY. Brigade Inspector. FELLOW-CITIZENS:— I offer myself to your consideration for the office of Brigade, Inspect or, at (he next election, and respectfully solicit your suf frages, pledging-myself if elected, to discharge the duties of said office with fidelity. . ;r r :JOUN. CI.ENDENIN, Jr , Ilogestown, March 89,1849.—2 m . Brigade, Inspector. EELLOW CITIZENS—Being solicited bynnum ber pf my friends, I offormyselfto your consid eration ns n candidate for ihb office of BRIGADE INSPECTOR; at the ensuing election in June, and will bo thankful for your support.. ' ' : : r . SAM’L. CROP. . Carlisle, March-22, 1849.—2 m. Brigade Inspector. FELLOW-CVI'IZKNfJ— I odor myself to your consideration as a ; candidate' fur iho office of Brigade Inspector ■ at tho ensuing election in June, apd Will be llianUful foi your support. - • , tUUGH W. McGULLOUGH. , Dickinson tp. April s, 1840 Brigade Inspector. TO the Voters or Cumberland Countv>— Having beep encouraged by d number gfiny (Viands,! offer,myself to your consideration as a candidate for tlie ofllcp ortllilGAbE INSPECTOR, at lbs dnsiu log qlccllbn. t therefore respect fully, solicit ..your, 'suffrages for said office, .WM. .A* KtILSO, April d, 1849.—t0. V' t Brigade Inspector* T*Br>LO\V-PITIZBNSi—I offcr’.myaclf to'your ,X' corisideroilon as a. candidate.for the, office of Brigade Inspector, ot tho ensuing election, and will botliankful for your supper. HENRY \VOLF. . '■; Soulh'Middlclon Ip., March 20,^840., I ! Brigade Inspector. , . ‘■J'T'ELLO W-'GrriZEN4> & Soldiers of (lio Coun- I-1' ty.of Cumberlandl oiler,myself as a can* djddle’ for the'office of firigade Inspector, at the coming: election in Juno ncxt. and solicit your suflraijos'fof iho samp, nnd if blcdled I p|qdgo my self lhal I will luhlifiilly discharge the duties, of the bffito with honesty, fulolliy and impanialivy. JACOB F.MMINGEU, ’ King*lo\vn,Mafch'S9, 1819—id ’ c J. S. PARKKR, , ATTORNEY -AT .'LAW, Oflipo.in North Hano . ret street, in theroom formerly occupied by tho Hon. E, Watts, , . March.22 v lB4o.—,ir. , . .• A CAIID. Oof the,law in the several counties (Cuinber- Innd,Perry qnd Juniata,) of his jgte Judicial dis trict,, Apyibuaincss entrusted to his.caro will.be promptly attended to. Oftlce in Mrs, Ego’s cor nor room* North Hanover street, immediately op. posjte tho Dank.. . . ~ ! , Carlisle, March B,lB4o—tf “ OEOUGEESR, TOSTIOE QF THE PEACE;—Cilice o'this O r residence, corner of Main street and the Pub lic Square, opposite Burkholder's Hole). In ad dition. to.lho-duties of Justice of the Pence, 'he will attend to all kinds of writing-, such as deeds, bonds, morigages, indentures, aitiolep of agree ment, note's, &o, " , Carlisle, April ID, 1810.—lino. . instate Notice. LETTERS of’ edinliiiolrollen on the estate of Catliafine Diehomdeod.. lato of Monroe township. Cumlmtland county. Pa.,l'“>'e been granted to the sub. aonbor living in said township. All persona Indebted to said estate aro requested to moke immediate nay mcnl, and thoso.bavlnff olalma will present them properly authenticated ; April 10.1819-Ct Estate Nolle*), ALL persons are hereby .notified that Imitate of mlminislrailon on ihp ealolo of Dr. A. 11. Van Ho(T, Into of tlio Uorougli of Meohaniosburg, Cum berland ooun)y,'deceased, have been issued by Oio Register of said county to the subscriber, who resides in Allen township, cmmlTdforeßlml, All persons having claims or dementia against the es tate of said deceased, ate requested to make known thosamo without delay, andlWdlndbhlsdtb make payment to \ ; ■ ''CHRISTIAN•miII, Ain*.' April 10,1819—Gt ■• QUEBNB)y ' AEE, All Mild., wat lo rirlcon, 111 id oviiy nlioty df pattern at ,t i ' Ajtll S 6, - 1 AIINOLD Jt LEVI'S. 1 1] , ;I U jbwKW , : "D ESPBCTF ULLY invites the Mtenliori dflhe Xt public lb his freeh snpply of Drugs, Chemi cals, /jGlass, Spices* Patent Medicines, Perfumery. Tw Books and: Stationary, Musical and Surgical X|L Instruments, Fruits and Confectionary, &c. Among, his extensive variety may be found many articles rarely kept in small towns., Beside,,his completd assortment of drugs, chemicals, &c„ he has. accprdeons, arrowroot, almonds, alcibiadeoil, aromatic vinegar, babies,beaji bagß,Buffalocomh.*, breast pins, Bear’s oil, bandoline, {mckgammoh hoards, Beef marrpw, blackink* blacking, bougies, brooches, black pomatum, black fat Brit ish lustre, blue iqk,,.Canary ssed, candies, cards, cream nuts, camphihe, cap paper, cachpre aroma tise> composition, corn sal v e, co ur ip las ter, castile 'Soap, canes; cloth brushes, clockri; crystalline soapvconvcrsaUon cards, card cases, coHiftg fluid, , cologne water, cut glass extracts, catheters, car riago'whlps, dominoes, depilatory powderi drdss ' ingcombs, drawing pencils, Dutch metal, eau • Jdstrale, eau divine de Venus, English walnuts, envelopes, Frenchmans,,figs, fire board aprphs, flshihg lines and hooks, fancy boxes, flutes, fif*?, flageolsts, fiddles and Addle strings,'fire W.ofks, gold pens, ge!aun t glue, guitars & guitar'etrings, goKPleaf, garden seeds’, gun caps and gun powder, goldleaf tobacco, glass globes; ground rice, har monicrans, hair combs, haif brushes, haifoili hair dye, and hair bracelets, India and indelible ink, ink powder and Ink sand, ivory combs, rings and rattles, lemons, lemon syrpp, liquorice,lily-white jiqujd blocking, larnps and lamp.wicks, Mineral water, musk, Meen fun, Macassar o*l, matches, match safes, motto.wafers, musio books, nice salad oil,, note, paper, needle cases, nerve powder. No. 6, nail brushes, oranges, Qleophane, prayer books, paper flowers, Pearl powder, pewter sand, ports pocket glasses, pen-knives, | pink saucers, pccoau nuts, prunes, powder puffl, plnlooome, post paper, poor man’s .water, raisins, riding whips, razors, razor straps, Russian cosmetic, red ink, rose, tooth paste, shav ing crean»,;Boap and.brushes, snuffboxes, shawl pins, shirt studs-smelling.bptl|es«;6aohels,.BheU combs, wax, silver pencils, sil ver leaf, starch polish; spiced bitters, sy ringes, sheep skins, sand Soap, spongy, sand'pa per, testaments, -leaberry tooth wash, tooth pow der, toy watches*: Thompson’s eye wateivjooih acne drops, toilet soap, tweozers.jtrusses, tea bells, table mats, thimbles, .violins, beans, wafers, and, a thousand other JleoißCJbo tedious to enumerate. . The above are all for salb at Dr. Rawlins’ Drugstore, Main street, Carlisle. Physicians, Storekeepers, Pedlars, and others, will ;be supplied on, liberal terms. McdicaVndvice gratis. • ••ir.l May 3,18,49. ..f*-'. SPRING AND SUMMER STVIES.i 'TtJST'rccciv'edj a Tull ohd complete stock VJ and. Summer Goodp, suitable, for, Gentlemen's wear. '' Super Black French and Fancy 'Colored Cloths, of a!) descriptions. Block aiid Ffncy Coaai r mors of all shades and mixtures) alio.Cashniereits, Tweeds and Craningtonsofall Vestings, Silks. Sutins, Cashmeres, white on(Tfancy Marseilles. With a largo assortment of gi b yes, b ra-! vats,-Slocks, Linen and Silk HankcrcUieft,'all oped and ready; Tor inspection'at myold’stsnd'opposllV the Rail Road Office. = T. HiSKILES.^ .May 3, 1840. J; v Public House. - Nawyiiip* t CpMßsm.4Jn> Oouhtt, THEaubecnber begs leavo’ to' inform bis - friend# and tho travelling community* that he has letsetf. that well known tavern stand formerly: occupied by 1 .Col. W. XI. Woodburn, and mora recently by Th<W J. Rockett, in tho horoughof Neville, where -ho will be happy to wait on all those who may favor him-wilh.a call.: .Tho house .has recently'-teen re paired, and ia.welljurmsbcd, and. for/comfort tad convenience' is' noVsurpassod by any house, in bbrdhgh. ' . ‘ v ,; - IDs Tabi/t/wiII at all times bo‘supplied wUh,lha beat the markets can afford,- and hls Biit- with tho. choicest liquors. ‘ : •* - »'-* •' ■ ’• TUoStaduwo attached totbeprbpcrty is exleri-’ sive, and will always bo supplied toith’the hcai'cC' provender, and attended by & careful Qsilqh He begs'leave to assure all* who.tqay him, that .no pains shall ho sparod’ on his part‘icij make them comfortable. Charges moderate., ■*' .SNIPER RUPLEY, : A£V. _ Nowvillo, April 19, 1849—-3 m , / itki't.'; Removal. „- ; j; r \TATHAN HANTCH,. having removed, too IN Cheap Clothing Store..to tlie/bom fofmeftyj. 1 occupied hy Mfcj. Laoaberton,between Conlyn’a . Jewelqry store and'Burkholder's hotel, jr injVy,efiti Moindtreet, wouMtopecifully iAfor^.Kis.aje^iqa,, • and the public, lhal ho intends' .bnalneqaas heretofore. Hchas just received r darge ak’soMrrifnl’bf , j. [; Spring and Summer Goods £ .rUuni - which he will h'ave raade up at thesHbrleet notice ' and in tho.mpat dpelrable manner. I HewilPcon*A etanlly, haye.on hand a large eeleclioniofhini •* 'i >• Kcady-ipiadc Clothing, ,1" .cheaper than over bjWcd ip the public’ before—*i . <auch Asblack and h|uo dreasooats;,,frock’As sack,., coats of various colors; tweed cohls of all and colors; summer cloth coats; linen, gotten ptjd jenris fcßals, and ail other kindspf faaluoppfylfl, v coats; blacfr anti fancy cnehmero pants; summer pants of every description and color;-plain fancy satin vests; summer vests, all .sorts .and. color*; shirt, bpsema and - cqljais; neck and-pocket . handkerchiefs; stock?, suspenders ,of all kmdfl, and very chcapb Don't forget the plbce'. f 1 Carlisle, April 5,1849— 3 m Now ClothingSl'oro., v , v 7 Corner of Hanovef and Loti\her Streets, in the room * ' /ormerlt/ occupied by C, InhoJf % as a Grocery Slorf t > f« THE subscriber has received and now.oppninjt n chotco iclfcllon of .Winter Goo'ds,, consisting,-! of Cloths, Chsslmorcs and V ostipgs, newest, style at.. the lowest rates, which lie will njalco up ttxiq, , , Frock ami Dress Coats, Over CoMs, Sacks, Closkd, Pants and Vests, Drifts 11 and Frock Poalapf c)oih from" $0 upwards, Pants fropi *1,50 to,so, Vests from 75,cU. totf3,Cloak»n from $8 to $3O. Ho also keens shirts. bosomsi col- ~ lars.ncck and.pocket handkerchiefs, comfort caps,, gloves and hosjory, in.shoH everything appertaining,? lo a gonUcni'tn’s waidrohe.i Iw is agent )for (l pn? j extensive hpusd t he will, bo enabled to loflei, ftsthA goods, at .least once $ month., f Ho .will receive regii- j larly the Now Yorlc aps Philadelphia ; '. ,l f . FASHIONS, , ‘ ond will «p«ro no pniiis ln gcilinj bp h(. n_rtrk, tn the most durable and-fashionable inaiinori Ho will also make up work purchased at otpcrslores in tho most careful mshner. 'He pay particulat s aUen- r tlon to Children’s clothing. Ho respectfully flolic|lv • ■ haro ofpum p “ lron w; D . PAiiu^qf^:;; ’ • Agent foj tb« ProptirtoM, Crtrlfafo. Dccomiior 51, ' ,■ ,j \ 1. « r BKOOOAU’g Groat Bargain Watch, and Jewelry ~ St6r&,; i/ up (, JjjjL : WHERE Gold BTid Silvcr W.VchbX’of i every doaorlption can bo hod ,al‘ flroib tett' Vo ’■ SaMaS fifteen per cent. legathato aby MheV‘Mere in ! New York or Philadelphia: Pdaonb who wI eh ,q -get 0 gqod watch, perfectly tegulbted, wollld dowel! ’ tq call at the atom of the auUscliber, and tdmparo tho" quality and price of Ilia wtttchebwllh that’of ’other ' otoroa. Good walchta at live, following exceedingly ' How pricoi:.. . .• i- ■t T : 1 m. 1 Gold Lovera,(hl\scwolled, is tarot caac».' ,i «98 i, 0(|' 8ilv« d 0,.. *,-■ .-dp,,/-,;,!; <; t.n.iaw 00 UOK ijfipmcs, 18 S3 00* o\lyer .do .. jio\' . M . ; 0.‘,0a ( ( Sttvoc Voigq wotcnce, fcom ja, 00 upward sl O.Qtq sBQp*,G°ld Pen*, v»|tK silver. 9^aoB, ‘and panels ai|tachcd»!fq<i7o ,j... Also, ohnndaomo assortment of now anil fpaWon*, obloJcweliv, nt prices fap;\iplow Jho usual prices. ‘ Old gold ai>d silver bought or taken in,e*B( change! \ LEJWIS H } URpMA.fct.'/ No. 110 North Second street* second door b?lpw- Race, Phllov-.' 1 } * - |‘ • Cut Ibis brlrijf (t s/cmgA. you will then lie ■mefoget Into the right store; "J April 10, 1840—ly car
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