-'j Arrival of tU. SUomihlp America. ■ The itpamfihipVAmeWiJa; from; Liverpool, ar ’VUed-'at’ttanfax;,oii. SalDrday morning, at:half • past slit Vclpofc-VShearings.fourteen dayB..lau>r intglllgenco. : .. /Cotton exhibited liluo or no variation in price frd.m the previous quotation,a.- .. Breadstuff* rather dull—Flour 23a to 31s. , • .Pork had advanced Is per cwi. . r,V.. TheDrilisli Mediterranean Fleet had blockaded Greece.-- •;‘ • There had been serious riots in Paris, and the 'commotion had.produced a slight decline both in the French and English funds.. .... Tub Florida Indians,— The Savannah Rtptib itcan, of lhe 18th, has later intelligence from Florida, confirming the accounts that tlie Indians. Jiavo qll concluded to remove peaceably Jo their homes- in the far, west* on the terms published in the Georgiarii of Saturday leaf. Already 78 of ’their number [have, arrived at, Fort Meade, oh Pease croefei 46 miles soulh of Tampa, pnd others are expected to dome in claltjr; It is.nbw the gen eral belief, in .Florida, that, there will hot bo an Indian in that State on the Ist of June next* >' ■ Tlip Whigs of New York, hnvo called a meeting' to sustain Mr. Clay’* last resolutions, which literally repudiate; the \Vilmot Tlie call is signed \ )y over 3,000 names. So much for Die Whig pro* fotsions of Free Soil In 1848. • .O* C.- W. Carr id an, Baq., : has retired from • the Spirit of the Tirrteb, Rnd*ld succeeded by Mr. J. Cor. IfIAItRIED. r On tho Slat Inst by the Rev. A. H. Kremcr, : Mr, CiiiCistian Rkiohter, to Mias SarauJans Ulxson, both of Carlisle. • ' DIED. ' In Diokinsnn township, on Sunday evening; Iho 17>h insl., Ei.mira M’Oi.Ki.i.ANd, daughter nf Sarah E. itnd Dr. D. Coovcr, aged i.yeal* 10. and 2 days., ‘ , Tim rnsn that ganHy-bows lit head' •• At inonilns’s early ilnwn.,- • Wlmo joy and Ima ily round Arc ilmd— Alas! hew quickly gone 1 Tin rnluhnw ftulplh furl away '' From lmnv«n‘i aAiiro sky; • ‘h it life itsoircan n>rr ilccay. Nor goodness ever die. Eternal God I,Elmira's now with llice, Frntn pahi’hnd sorrow rivu : •‘9 ifT*r llille children to conie unto mu. For of such' is heaven." Merchant mill fhr Itcht , AT PUBLIC VENDUE. . THE valuable Merchant Mill at the Carlisle Iron Works wjll bo offered for rent on tho premises, bn Saturday, the 9lh day of March, 1860, PETER T. EGE. February 14. 1860 TTo IliOillcira au<l Lt;ai ncprc«cn tatlve* of John tiralg, Into vt the Borough. ,ol Siilpticiiiltiirg, dec’ll. HlAIlE! nnlice illol by virtuo of a Wril of Pnrlition J_ and.va'unlidri.isriicd out of the .Orphans* Court hf Cumberland Codtlty and to mo, directed, I will hold an Inquisition on the Real .Estate of John Craig, flec'd., on l|io promises, In tho Borough of SMppons burg, on Thursday (ho 28ih day uf March 1860, at It o!clock, A- M„ for the purpose of making parti tion. and valuation of aaid whert and whore j-ou may alicrid If youl think pfoprr. ■ - DAVID, SMITH, ShiriJ'.' Sheriff* Oflßno, ) Car isle, Feb. 28,1850. f . Tart Yni’d Property for Sale. THE aub'snrtber offum fit private stile .the pro* petty, dri which lie lives, situated. iiiCenjreville, Dickinson township, OtfniWerlaftil county, Contain ing 3 acted of gr.oiind, tinder good cultivation, on ALgA- d hich ig erected a two story BRICK miStiw fIdUSE, dnil Brick Back Buildings; {jMgigßMsn d TAN YARD, iVilh 18 vats out {Sailor doofs; 3 leaches, 3 timed, a pool dt water and 4 handing in tlio fihojf. Thu whole is in good order. There is also a Urge Bark She<( and Shop, and good Stables attached, •with every other convenience. Tho lot. is well Supplied will! friit trftos of,every kind. It is a ntosl desirahlo properly for any onn wishing to t-om pence the 'Panning business. It will be sold 6n accommodating terms, and possession given (.mnndiiunly. Any one wishing lose** the proper ly can do so by applying to the subscriber. • . ; JOHN NINNICHf A'a’i. for Elizabeth & Htinnah Sfohdi. February 23, 1850—n • ’ Tavern Xtftccnrfe. OTfCE is hereby pivert that i Intend tn iffrpjy J.\„al the next lorm of (he Court of Common Pica* hf Cnmborljiid county; fur a license tokeop a tatefn 6r public house,' at present. occupied as such by mo, it the old stand,,Krcitzcr'*, In Hampden township. JOHN REUSER. 'fib. 28, 1850.—Si We the updoraigncd.'Citften* nf Hampclon lowh« frhip, In the county of Cumberland, do certify that'Wo Are well acquainted with tho nbovo named John Rco* jer, (hat ho is of good reptile Tor honesty and lent pcranco, am! Is well provided with house room and fconvenionCeS (br ttfn atcdnirnodaHon of* stranger* and traveller*! and that Snell Inn nr Tavern ia m-cca boaanry to accommodate the public odd 6n(trlutn elrangCV* and travellcra. <* . John R,upp> Christian Whlaief, . il.iooh Bret*, Samuel Allbrlghl Snevety, John Sherbnhn, J, C. Rcemc, Win. I). ,Yokels, 6. Erb, S.mmelEberly, George Sncvolyj M. C. Eborly. v J tmca Martin, Tavern Llcciisct 'VfOTICE is hereby given that I intend (0 apply at XVllife next term of the court of Quarter'Seeaions ofCumberland counlv, for a llocnaoto keep a tavern • ‘ ’ or ’publlq houao iri lho house I now occupy as inch ' In tho Dorotigh ofNewvllle,. ; _ • DANIEL 8. DUNLAP. Nowvillo, Fcbruiry 90,1850—3 t We the undersigned .citizens.of tho Borough of Nowville, Cumberland county. 7)9 certify ibut wo ore well acquainted with the above named Denial 8. Dunlap, that he is of good repute for honesty and and is well provided with hounoroom and. conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers, end that such inn or tavern Is nocea gory to accommodate the publlb and entertain stran gore and travellers. Wm Woodburn, ■ Samuel Alii. John Rrielier. John Kinsley, George Brlokcr, Wm B Thompson, John Wynkoop, Joseph M'Darrnond, 8 P Ziegler, John DUlcr, D Graham, James Gilmore. Tftvcrn lifconso. NOTICE {> hereby given that 1 intend to apply at the next term of the court of Quarter Sessions ■ of C umberland county, for a license to keep a ta vern or publio house in the house 1 now occupy as auob, in tho Borough of Mcchanlosbtirg’. . JOHN HOOVER. retry 28, 1850—31 Wo the undersigned citizens of the Bbrbdgh of Mechnnlcsburg, in the county of Cumberland, do* certify,that wo are well acrjualntod with the above named John Hoover, that h'e {s of good repute for honesty and temperance,andlswolrprovlriod with house room and .conveniences for,the accommoda tion of Blranger3 ; and‘ travellers, and that sunh Inn or tavom Is necessary to accommodate tho publio and pntortalh aUangorannd'uavel'lers. H II LonhnrV Geurgn Hnuck,jr' Jnsfeph Mlßofeorr,*' W C Houser; ' John Kosor, Q Starnof, Adam Hnuck, Jacob MiHef/ . Fctor Hi)!!, < : . • , ’ Simon Arnold, , Ispnc Baber, , • . GporgirAVtlok; Samuel Zaqharlas, Philip Uhlor, Henry Cams, Sheriff's Sales. BY sundry writs of Venditioni Exponas and. Fieri Facias, issued out of the. Court of Common Pleas of Cumberlandcounty; and to mo di roctcd.T will expose, to public sale, at the Court House, in tli6 Borough of Carlisle, on Saturday Dio 23d dujr of March, o'clock A.. M., Dio following described Real Estate, vlzt ‘ • >. , ; A tract oflahd situated in South Middleton town ship, containing. 40 acres; more of lass, bouhded by lands of Jacob Bami(z,t3lislia. White’s heirs, the Lctsrl Spring; and land formerly of James Noble, having thereon erected a iWo story Stone House, Spring House, Barn, (part stone end part log,) &c. • Seized and taken in excciiliori aa the jrtopetly of Joseph Sites and Willis Fodlk; ‘' i ' Also, d loTtif ground*.situated in containing 285 feet in length and 66Tsct in width* bounded bn the nortli by a lot of Widow Maleer, east by an alloy, south by a lot of L. Hordholroth, and wert by Railroad, having thereon erected a two story Double Brick House, Stable, &,c. Also, a lot of ground in the same Borough, ad joining the above described lot, containing 285 feet in length, and 66,feel in broadlh, bounded on tho oast by an alley, and west by Railroad street, having thereon oreolcd a Frame House, Log Kitchen, a .Brick House and two Stables. Also, a tot of ground in Iho same borough, con taining 950. feet on Railroad street, and 64 feet on Main street, having an-alley on the south and a lot of Dr. A. Stewart-on the west, iiud having thereon erected a three alory • Brick Blouse; ; - a lw,o story Brick House, a 1J story Brick House, throe Brick Shops; and a Frame Stable. Seized and taken in execution as (he property uf .Lawrence Hcrchclroth. • ; * Also, a lot of ground situated in Dickinson, town ship, Containing 66 porches, more or less, bounded by Pino Grove Road, lots of D. Davis, P. Coiile, and J. D. Cusscl, having thereon erected u two story LOG HOUSE. - Also, a lot of % grotind In the dame tovVnship, con taining GG perches* more or less, bounded by a lot of P. Coale onllio north, Pine Grove Roud on the cast; and a lot of D. David on tho west', having tliercon erected a two story FRAME HOUSE. Seized and taken in execution as tho properly of Philip Coale. Also, a tract of land, situated in Monroe township, bounded by lands of James Livingston on tho east, M. Brandt on this south, Corey Ahl on.the west, and Christian Hurlzcit on tiie north, containing 150 acres, more or leas; having thereon erected a 2 story Brick House, two Tenant Houses; a Grist Jflilt, Stone iturti, Frame Stable, &o. Seized ahd taken in execution us the property of Michael Mishtcr: Also* a lot of ground situated in NeWlon township, containing one acre and seven perches, more or less,' bounded nn (ho north by land of J. Doale, bn the oast by VVeaklineV liofffcj on ,lHb idlllh by Thomas M’Kcnny, and west by Henry Hdfst, Having thereon erected u one story LOG HOUSE and STABLE.— Seized and taken in execution as the. property of Rudolph Kindig. -Alsu, a lot of ground situated in the Borough of Shippcnsburg, containing 90 fact nn Bird street and 01 feet in depth, more or loss, bounded on the north by Bird street, on the west by an alloy, on the east by a lot of John Bulls, and on the south by a lot of John Crosstcr, having thereon erected a Frame Foundry, (with Cupola, 5tc.,) Blacksmith Shop, Office, Ware Room, &c. Seized and taken in execution as the properly of JacobTridloy Sc William A. Kelso. . Also, n lot of ground situated in tho Borough of Carlisle, containing 52 Icol In breadth, and. 170 feel in depth, bounded on tho north by tho Tlurrisburg, Carlisle and Chambcrsbarg Turnpike, on tho south by a lot of Jacob Abrahams, on tho east by W. W. Lewis, and cn the west by Jacob Lc’iby, having (libfeoft'Crcctcd a two.story Brick House & Kitchen, and n Frame Shop. Seized and taken Jo execution ns, the property of Peter B. Lcchlor. And all to be sold by me, DAVID SMlTH,Sheriff.. Sheriff’s Office, • J Carlisle, Feb. 28.1650. fr . . Valuable Farms for Sale. r PIIE subscriber offers at private sale the following X described Real Estate: No. 1. Situated in North Middleton township, 4J miles bast of Carlisle, about I mile nbrlli of the Har risburg and Carlisle turnpike road, containing 225 acres, more or less, about ono half limestone and the residue black elutoond meadow land, all clouted and in. u high state of cultivation ciccpl 00 acre*; Which Is well covered with heavy timber. The buildings iU-la tiro a very Tina two story STONE House, a good FRAME BARN, partly new, with aaSiigHLCurn Crib*,' VVngoh Sheds, &c., a fine House and a never failing spring 01 witter near (he door of the house. Also,* a good Orchard of 6hotcc fruit. • No. 2. Situated IJ.miles north ol* Carlisle; ah the fond leading Rom SlcrrCUs Gap to Carlisle; contain* Jng IGS acres of first rate Slate land, Well limed, e*. cepl 35. uorcs,-which Is well covered with Timber.— The improvements are a twrt story FRAME Dwoh ling Houe'cj a largo. FRAME.BAUN, and all neces sary outbuildings in good condition. Also; a good Orchard of chnito fruti. This farm Is well supplied with water fof stock'ln all tho Golds. Also, 2 wells of water near the house fail. Possession given oh' tho Ist of ApMl If dosirid, and tho terms made to suit the purchaser. Persons wishing to purchase of eJtnmlno the pro* perty will ploatfo call oh the subscriber residing in Carlisle. - . ARMSTRONG NOBLE. February SI, tgjO—sm . PIANOFORTES. THE f.AUGEST, CHEAPEST, BEST and Moll ELEGANT aMorlmcmt of PIANO FORTES til Ilia United Stntoff, run nlwriy. be found atlho wnrpWißO of tho sub.rrilmr, 171 Chc.nnt *ir£et,nhnvo Fifth, at tho old stand occupied more than a third of a ceutU’v hy Mr. George Willig; music publisher, PIANOS. HARPS* ORGANS, SERAPIIINfiS* * 4 , A3OLIANS, dee., dtc., fresh /rnm tho most celebrated Manufacturers In Now Vork, Boston, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and olsowhoro. Soldi wholesale and retail, at tho maker's cash prices. • OSCAR C.B. CARTER. 171 Ohesnut st, Phtla. February 21,1650—ty ROHIOVALI THE undersigned respectfully hie friends end tho public, that ho has removed his Store to Humcrioh'ft corner, directly opposite Wm, Leonard's old stand, |n North Hanover, slrefi, and has just lelurncd'from Philadelphia, with a large and carefully, selected assortment or Now Goods, purchased at the lowest prices, and which ho is de* to soil at small profits. A large assortment of Cloths st from 76 cents to $0 per ydt Oassiroeres, Csssincts and Vestings, at various prices, Ladiu Drcaa (7oo<fs,suoh as Delaines, Cashmeres, Cohorg Lionise Twills, Thibet Cloths, and a splendid assortment of Bilks. An elegant assortment of Calicoes and Qlnghajns, suitable for (he approaching present season. Checks, Tickings, bleached ond un bleached Muslins. • MOOTS AND SHOES. A well selected assortment of Men's, Women’s, and Children's Boots and Shoes, good and handsome.— Boy's and Men's Cloth anid Hungarian Caps. GROCERIES In nil their variety, viz: Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Fokin Tea Company's celebra ted Teas. Spices, &c., and 1 the host quality of Carnet Chain. N. W. WOODS, Jgt. Fchusry 80, 1860. . Joittr Waxlowkr, Br.- Jotra WaiXowbr, Jr JOHN WALLOWER & SON, (Successors to Funk de. Miller,) Fonlwardlng & Commission ! MERCHANTS, And Agents for tile f|simsylVonU Cenlral Rail ’ Road Company, and wholiisnld dealers In Qro* obries, Produce, Ceal, I .Plaster, Balt, Fish,' Nails, Bacon, Povdpf, &o. HARRIIDUnO, PA.‘ . • January 3,1‘850—3m* ,■ A CARD. ' ■ ... J OWEN'S & RICHARDS , . * - I : :: FttOat PIIILADSLEUIA - . .1 v THE Undesigned would moat respectfully inform the citizens of Carlisle and its vicinity,; that they have opened a . . ■ ’ ‘ MarWc Tanl ■ Id. Carlisle, In South Hanover street, a foW dodfs South of the' Cburt House - , uhd hodrly opposite A. 5Sc W. Bentz's flloro, whore. thejr will bo happy to-wait on tliofio who may fayor iHctri wjlh a call. Hating pur chased a targb dtock of Marble for cosh, they are de termined to soll loftor than any other shop this side of Philadelphia.. They have some most beautiful de signs for jVlonnnteiits, Hoad Stones, Mantelsi, and every thing else in their line of business, which I thoy Will bo pleased to show to any person that may be wanting them. They ,are also the authorized agents of Mr. Robert Wood, of Philadelphia, and, will furnish from his manufactory all varieties of Iron Railing for the en? Closing of Grave lots and all other purposes, at the shortest notice and at Philadelphia prices. ' They will also finish or manufacture all-kinds of building work,- such -as Sills, Steps-, and Platforms, &c., at the shortest notice and On (ho most reasonable terms.’ ■ Having had great experienc'd, and being employdd in, the best shops of Philadelphia, Urey are therefore enabled to 'manufacture the m'ost fashionable work, and roepoctfully adk a share of tlie patronage.of Car* titilo and thfe surrounding country; Carlisle, Feb. 21, IB6o—tf Tavcnl License. Nbrlcti is hereby giveri lhal Finland to ojiply at the next term of (He Cburt of Quarter Sessions ofCumberland county, for a license to keep a (averh or public holise in the house I now occupy afc such in (ho.£asl Ward, in the Borough ofCarlitle. v . . WM. MOUDY. February 21,-1850—3t , Wo (ho undersigned citizens' of the Hast Ward of (he Borough of Carlisle, in the county qf Cumber* land, do certify (hit we are well acquainted with (ho above named William Moudy, that he is of godd re pule fbr honesty and temperance, andis well provi ded-with House room and borivonlcnees for the ac. Commb’datioH of strangers and travellers, and that iuch inrt or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain'elfangnrs and.travellers;' John Gillen, Edward Shower, Jno. Agnowj , Wm. Line, Wm. Park, Paler Gutahall, Charles.Fleagof,. William Breeze, John Undetwoodj, Adam Wareham, Wm. Alexander; K. M’Cartney, Edw. Armor, J. Rehror, George A. Lcldig, . Goorgo-Z. Bentz, Wm. Bentz, John Gutahall. Tavern license; NOTICfc is hereby given that I ihtend to rf(i{>tyal the next term of tlio buart ofQusrter Sessions.of Cumberland county, for a license to keep a tavern or public house In (he housaat present occupied as such by A. Wareham, in the East Ward, in the Borough ol Carliale.’ WM. STROHM, February SI, 1850~3t* ' . VVo iho undersigned citizens of* the East \Vord, of the Borough of Carlisle, in the counly ofCumborland, do certify (list wo arc wetfacquaintcdwilh the above named Wm. Strohm, that ho is of. good repute for honesty and temperance, and la well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers, and filial such fan or Tavern is nocoaaary. to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. Patrick Davidson, ' Geo. W. theater, Wm. Moudy, ? • William Spahr, Adam Wareham, E. Cornman, EdwOrd Shower, Chan, Mngtuuchlin, Wm. Lino, Jamoa Noble, William Breeze, John Underwood, Wm.’Alexander, George M’Fcely. Tavern License. NOTICE is hereby given that 1 intend to apply at the next term of the court of Quarter Sessions of i Cumberland county, fur a license to keep a tavlrn or public house Ih'tnirtlbusff'l now occupy at such, in' (he borough ofNowville. -:ar , ELIAS DEIHL. February 51, 1850—3i* . We (ho. undersigned citizens of Newville, in the bounty of Cnmbeiluiid, do certify (Imt wo nro well acquainted with (lie sbovo named Elias Dcihl, that ho is of good repute fur honesty and temperance,and is well provided with hoaso room and conveniences for (ho accommodation.of strangers and travellers, and that suoh inn or (uvern is necessary to accom* moclato (ho public jind entertain strangers and ira* vellcrs. Samuel Alii, John Brickcr, Alexander Fallout, John Kinsley, George Howar, Jamison Hannon, Jos.'M'Darmond, Win. Kllnk, ’’ Christian Duwcrmastcr,James M. Thompson, Jacob Zcigler, John Wynkoop. Tnvct'ii Xilccnsis VrbTICE is hereby given that I intend to Apply at _L\ , the next term of the court of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county, for a license to keep a tavern or public house in the.house I now occupy as such in Dickinson tp. , JOHN HOOKER. February 1850—3t* We the undersigned citizens of Dickinson town* ship, in tiio county of Cumberland, do certify that wo are well acquainted with the above named John Honker, that ho ls of good'repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of sl/arigers and .travellers, and that such inn oi* tavern ff neces* •ary to accommodate the public and enleitam sfran gers and travellers.' • Smipson’ Kfaslngei*/ RotftK Ecb'efc/ * , Christian VVohrly, , Elias £l. Eyslef,' John Chisn'oll/ ■ Samuel Hustorf/ . William M’KiUStry, John Snyder, Jacob Ilomminger, George Barnhart/ J.ohn MelmfHe, Jumoa Weakley, John Cluudy; , John Kissinger* Abraham Kurlt, John Spence. A. G. Miller, • __ Tavern ilocmo; KOTICfe is hereby given that 1 intend to apply at the next term of the eourt o( Quarter Sosslnns of Cumberland county, for a license to keep a tavern or public house in the house 1 now.occupy as such, in Dickinson township. . ELIAS D. EYSTER. February 31, 1850-—3i* 1 , HA Wo the Undersigned ollizcHs of (tie (owhsklp of Diokinson, in the cminly of Cumberland, do Certify that we are well acquainted with the above named Elias ‘D. Eyslur, that he is of good repute for honesty and iemperuneo, and is well provided with hpuyo room and conveniences for the aecommodollon of strangers and travellers, and that sudi inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. Francis H. Fallon, James A Henry, ’ John. Hutchison, Abraham Kurts, James Moore, AG Miller, Isaac. Pooliarl, Robert Eckels, John Mellinger, * Samuel Huston, Jacob Beaver, John Hooker, ‘Daniel Nogley, . John’Mchaflk. John Kyle, ■ • 1 « . lIAHDING Sc HOIL, WHOLESALE COMMISSION PAPER WARE HOUSE, No. 81 Minor direct,' between 6th & 6th and Chomut and Market ate>., Philadelphia)- . KEEP constantly onhnnd a large and vaulted slock of, all kittle of PAPER; edited to 1 Publishers, j Merchants,i Mahdfnclui'cr#, School*, ic.' . Wo hayo made arrangements with soma of the; boat Mills In the country to manufacture . Paper expressly for u*. soj lhat every exertion-aboil bo piodo to give entire antla faction , to pur customers, return our. moat sin core thanHa to' ojll dl'd*, friends for past favors, and i hope fKom’o.ur lncreaf*d'stpck,'ahd exertions, to merit a contidhnhco of their custohu I All orders from tlio cbuiiiry probipllV ollondcd, to. They enri accommodate publishers with an/ given size orpniiUil'g Ji'aper at the shortest notice. Wo would say lb thbsO (ftslVous of s'gobd’and dibiip arti cle, give us it drirUimJ edOmine for yourselves,' Market priced paid In cosh or trade for Rags.' • 8. W. HARDING, . . f ' ; B.TUANKLTNHOIiT,, v j • No. Si Minor st., Phlla. February 21,185(1)—dm'' US' OF RETAILERS es, anil MfteUandize,.within tl>e nberland/returnedaiicl'clasflifieJjn he several act a ofAsserrililyi as foil* 0F Goods/Wai county, of Cul aceornance with I lows, to will. . CarlUle. f J. W. Eby, John G. Garmon; Joseph D. Halbc) Samuel Elliott, I Charles Ogilby,/ ChaileVßarnilil George W.' Hits A, & Wv Benlf Daniel Eckels, t John Fuller, (Fi Jacob S. Faust/ J, & D. Rhoads W. B. Murray] S. Wi Havers* Robert Snodgrr 8 A.Hubbert, Thomas Conlj Henry Saxton Jacob Rhoortij John.Huraer, Peter Monyer John P. Lyn Jacob Wolf, 8» A;. Coyle, Jacob Sener, Jacob (Liquors) George Folajid, (Liquors) O.lnhoff, A|jt. (Liquors) 8. M. Hoovof, T. H. Skllca . J, W. Rewlipa, W.M. Porter, ... } Arnold & Livingston; 'J'hpmas Wi Martini Nathan Hantch^. W* B. Parkinson, AgL John Keeny,^ Arnold A Levi; N. W. Woods, Agtl Sariiuel Goldman, Haller & Connor; - Lewis Btiner, 1 •/ . . Shippemlitirg. Robert Snodgrass; Edward Schilll, John Gish, James Gilliardl 8. Kunkle,-. John.StumbaugH, . . . ‘ Philip Koonti; Peter 8. Art*, Agt. Joseph P’. Nevin, : W. D. D. Hays, 1 . J. C. A G. B. Aiiictt, John B. Duncan; G. Trone A-Soti,'. - : Samuel Siders, (Liquors) 8. U, Wdriderlich,\ Jaboti (Liquors) John Falwltor; Agt; John T, Owen, ' ; Jacob Stayley, (Liquors) No. of Class. 13 $lO od 13 10 00 . , 13 .10 00 14 -7 00 - 10 20 00 13 15 00 ,12 12.6*j , 1« ,1260 [Liquors) , 14 10 50 iquora) , , 14 , J.O, 60 (Liquors) 14 10 60 , |4 .7 00 [ (LiqUora) for, U . :T 00 ick, (Licjtiord). . H JO 50 lea) . lO 00 jr. )4 -TOO ni H - 7 00 . iI *5 00 4 v 7 00 ‘Liquors j ')8 , 00 [Liquors) , DUktnsM, • Andrew O. Millet* Russel & Dice, - • : W. M. Watts* D. L. Beeiman, Isaac D. Cassell, . Huptwdl. Robert Elliott, (Liquors) Wherry A Rhoads, (Liquors) . Frankford. J. B. Lsclley & 00. (Liquors) .1, Sterner] AgU (Liquors) Westpixinshornugh, < , Christian jLozs, (Liquors) Josiah Hood <& Son Donaldson & Green, James Grayson A Co. Newton, Kyle «& Wiley, Joseph Sniith*. So«f/iqmnfon. - John W. Clever, (Liquors) JShoch, Sons, A Co._ » Jacob He&lbougtrer, Mifflin, 4 Charles Oamitz, (Liquors) J. W.D. Gillian,.. John B; Perry, , Henry Snyder, , Newville* Gilmore ft SloUgh, William Barr, Agt. Hunter Herron, Jomison Hannon, (Liquors) T. McCunJHsh, Jacob Swdyor, Williams ft Brother, a.W.Shdfp, John Dllldrjf. Meckanutburg. J. Mcllisoi ft Co. (Liquors) Simon,D. Arnold, (Liquors) Eptiraim Zug, J. L Rehtp, Lew/ Ira Day, I J.F.Spltk Swiler & Fell*/ G«>orgo Webber, , / Miller ft Myers, (Liquors) JZcuijtnriiborough. Jacob Refiinger, Adam' Esflnger, ( Joseph’ Cf.' Bank*, ( . FJolßbcf ft Eshonbour/ \ t Thomas C. Rbcom, (Liquofs) G. W. Feller, (Liquors) J. ft W, (I. Eckels/ , . Monrbet . c. W. Siigisdf. , Strode ftiUVandt/ ,M. &8. J|lorieU, . Soiith Hiddletoii: A. M.Lctdicfi, W. Alexander,. Rider ft Weakley/ NortKMiiUleibni : EUaa Light, New Cumberland, . J. K. Boak, (Liquors) *, W, B, Prowoll. (Liquors) John o.‘ MUlofj (Liquors) Jonathan Young, Alltdi A. Li C«thdar|» Isaac Barton, (Liquors) Maihiits Dltner, (Liquors) Jacob Bpley, J Michael Burk* Silver Sprihg. H. W. Mateer ft Bro.-. John Rced, ; ; Coyle ft Sponsor, V Jacob Biromonsi Distillers, , .. Cnrliele, -'j ' Edward Shows'll* • Alien. " • } William HarkofM/ John Bowman/1 • Dickinson, ■'!' • Robert Linn/' ‘I / NorlhMiddltion* Wm. ,M. litsnirtereon,* South Middletorf, \ Robert Given, ’ jolih M. Good, lAgt* . [/• Monroe; , M. G. Doliilioovsr,: C.'W. & P.’A. Abl,'. 1 Southampton! Marlin Coovsr, ■ Ifophrell, Robert Quigley, Jacob Au, , .EatfppnniborQUgh David Oyster, BAewkiis; . ’,, Curlitlc. Henry Rarnlti:, William Alexander,' A'adrtw HtrcV ’■ : • BbEii, OtSTEn & Eating HduSEs., ■ , Carlisle,, .i'' ■■■'- : '''a GcbrgoL. Reigliter; . 9 , ‘ . 5 ,00 JaoobLow, 8 v 5 dO r Shipperjsburg,‘\ , -•- Bamucf-Spece, .8.-,, -5 00. Easfpennsborduglt . .. * William.Philips, . ' ‘ 8 •.5 00 , Mechnnicsburgi James Malay, . : 8. *5.00 Peter Baker,' ...; 8/ • 5 00 Retaileks dp Patent Meihcines: , . ... Mien*. . , I ■ •’ A', t. Catlicart, • , 4 . $OO . Nctvvi/le. . ' . William Bratton; . • ' • 4 . .5 00 . Monroe. • ■ i. ,> 6. W. SingSscr, •. ,'4 .6 00 Eastpenneboirough\ - . . , '• V . Joseph O, Banks, ,4 5 00 Fluislier & Eslienbpurj 4 . 5 00 Carlisle . - i ' . A. C. Norton, , ■ ;■* ?°? Elijah Switzer; : ’4 .£OO Darnel Rife, ' . ♦ 522 LeviSncll, / -4 John Craig; . -. 4 ' 5 2? John Deemer; - . t *•. ,4 -, 500 . MsrohntiU and all coriberncd in the above classifi. cation', .will notice that I w,lll held ah appeal at the Court House; ih,llie Borough .of C?rliilb, oh Saturday the 9th day of March; 1850, to afford all persons on opportunlly who may fell thoniselves agrleved by the above classification; to appeal. • - J; WORTHINGTON. -'Mercantile Carlisle. February 14,1850.—4 t U 7 00 1,3 10 00 U ' 10 SO 13 10 00 13 10 00 14 10 50 H .10 60 13 IS.OO 1*:, 7 oo H ‘ 7,00 U • 7 00 14 . 7 bo U , 7 bo U 7 00 U 7 bo U , 700 U . 700 u •. rs oo 13 10 00 U 7 00 14 7 00 U 7 00 THE subscriber offers himself as a candidate for the' office of. Justice of the Peace of the West Ward, in the Borough of Carlisle, at the ensuing springelec tion. A. L. SPONSLER. February 21,1850. • ~ THE Administratorsbf Gabriel LiNß,deo*d.hove placed the notes, See,, of said estate in the hands of Justice Eos, of Carlisle, for collection, with orders to bring auita on alj not paid before the let of March next, without respect to pdfsbrisl February 14, 1860—3 t WHEREAS the Honorable Frederick Witts President Judge of the several Courts of Com mon Pleas of the counties of Cumberland, Perry and Juniata, in Pennsylvania, and justice.of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Ob'nbralJttil De livery in said counties, and Holt. John {Stuart and John Clcndcnin. Judges of the Court of Operand Terminer and General Jail Dfellvefy, fof the trial of all capital and other offences, in the said county of Cumberland—by their precepts to mb directed .dated (he 14th of January, iB6O, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Tetminer end General Jail Delivery, to be holdon at Carlisle! on the 2d Monday of April next, (being the Bth.day).at 10 d’clock in ttie fore noon, to continue two weeks. ■ . , . NOTICE is therefore hereby given, to the Coro ner, Justices of the Petite arid Constables of thesaid county of Cumberland, ihat they are by the said pre cept commanded to betheH and therein thoif proper persons, with their rolfs, records, inqui^ilfans; exarai nations, and all othef remembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain to be done,and all those that are hound by recognizances, to prosecuth against the prisoners thill are of then shall bo in the Jail of said county, are to be'there to prosecute therii as ahull bo just. DAVID SMITH,’ Sheriff. Siir.ntrv’B OrncEi 7 Carlisle, Fob. 21, 1860; S ... 10 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 16 00 16 00 10 60 10 50 ALL persons are hereby notified that Iblters of 'administrationon the estate of Peter Lehn, talc of North Middleton township, Cumberland county, Pa. dco'd, have been Issued by the Register In and for said county, to the subscribers who reside in said township, county aforesaid. All pefnons having claims or demands against tne estate of the said deccdant. are requested 16’ ,mnke known the same without'delay, and those indebted to make payment to 40IIN LEHN, Sr. .. . . J.ACOIJ WAOGdN£il!i February 51, lBso—-6r VT ' , Adm’rt. 13 13 14 14 15 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 60 7 00 7 da 14 14 14 U 10 50 7 00 7 00 7 Of) THE riockh'ofdors of tbp. Harmbtirgf, Carlisle, and Ctfambcf&bufg Turnpike Road Company, are hereby notified that on election will bo held at the public house of Henry L. Burkholder, in Carlisle,on Monday (ha 4th day of .March, 1860, between (he hours ofS.and 5 o'clock P. M. then and tkcie to elect Three Managers for said Cpmpany. JOHN IRWIN, Prc.’t* February 14, 1860 13 10 Oft 13 10 00 .14 700 13 13 00 13 10 00 13 1000 14 7 00 13 JO 00 13 1 10 00 A LL persona are hereby cautioned against pur ohasing four judgement bonds given by the un dersigned to Abraham Browpr, dated Apri1.?,.164.9, the three Oral bonds, for $3OO each, paysb'c April 1, 1850-51-53, and the fourth bond far 8&J, psjablo April 1, .1853, on which judgements ars entered.— Said Judgement bonds were giten fb/.the purchase of land , from said Brower on whioh thelb are liens and will nor be paid Ontll-th'o liens are removed by said Brower. ANDREW CAMPBELL. Feb. 14, 1650—3* 13' 15 00 18 76 13 12 60 13 16 00 14 7 00 H 7 06 14 7 00 T 3 10 00 14 7 00 14 10 60 i ~ ~ Estate Police. \ „ LETTERS pf administration, on the estate of Re* b'ert Welsh, late of the Borough of Bhlpponsburg, Cumberland .county. Pa/, deceased, have by the llcgiater of said cqa’nty £o the subscriherti, the first of yfhom resides in Southampton township, anil the latter in;Nuwton township, county aforesaid* All persons indebted to said, estate orb hereby notified to make immediate and those having claims to .present them for sot(lcmcpt to. , , . r Samuel wherry, i :. . ROBERT C. KILGORE, S Admri * February 14, 1850—6 t •• tO 60 7 00 7 00 1 00 fa do 14' fO 60 ti 1 oo ii to oo u 7 otf 14 • 700 T RATERS of administration on the estate of I i IL nry Lawson, deceased, late of the Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa. f hnvobeen granted by the Register of said county , lb the subscriber living In Said Borough* All persons indebted ip,said estate arc requested to make immediate payment,and those having claims will present them properly ulheritlca* ted .for settlement to . ~ . .. , % WILLIAM WEBB, Admr. February 7,lB6o—fit 13 • 10 DO U ‘ 700 13 10 00 .ii i oo U 10 50 14 10 60 14 10 50 14 7 00 Estate Notice. LETTERS of Administration on the estate of Joseph. Young, Br., late of Silver Spring town* ship,Cumberland county. Pa.,' have been Issuctj to the subscribers residing in .said township, in so)d oqunty*Ah persons indebted to. .slid ,estate, will make immediate payment, and (hose, having claims will present them properly -authenticated for'settle, mont to JOSEPH YOUNG, Jr./ R _ r ,, , . JAMES IRVIN, January 10, 1850—<6t* . - I IS \2 60 U 10 50 13 16 00 H 7 00 14 7 00 13 1000 13- in.oo 18 10.00 14 7 00 Cumberland and Perry nan,?. North Hanover Street, Carlisle, a Jew doon from the Carlisle Deposit .Sank. , THE aubfoiibor rc*peelfalty informs the pobllo (fiat he haa leaafd the above welfiknown TaTtaN Stand, la North. Hanover, Street, .Carlisle, feoently kept by Henry Olssa, and la fully prepared to aoonm* mndale farihara,*drovers, pedlars, traveller*, and all other* who may favor him with a oajl- . .j . . * . Hit Tablb will be constantly furnished with, the heat the nvtr.kpls can,produce, and hli Bar with (!)e choicest Liquors.,, Th*. Stabling attached to this bouse hi Jnrge snd convenient, aim will be Id dherge of a oarefol Ostler. i. L • v J Boftig determined to dp every InVnff m hU.pover to pleasp Itja guests, he Hatters h|rna«Tf that ho will be able to fonder general ealUfacOpnr r ,, , taken by the.week, Month, or year, on the most reasonable terms/ . ' - ; . if enrv \v. scott. Carlisle, February 14,1850—3 m i 8 •, , 12 50 - 9 . . 800 1 . 9' 8 00 5 00 90 00 ff ia go* ru , 6 op 8 . iV i'o' 9 8 UO .•, } • Vendors,. r \ ... ,A; PRIME.(pt of Mahogany Veneers, just received j\_ by the subscriber. . .Also a lot,of Morocco and Lining Skins, all to be sold cheep Uy. ' HENRY SAXTON. Fobibary R, I*Boo ■ I’O V S 00‘ 9 ' 8 OJT 9 8 00 i'o . ,'i 00 . rov ... . THE house now occupied by Joseph Arnold, above end In the roar of (ho atofo of the Also BeyetaV;amaU'dwelling*. For partieillaVa doll pn tub ■.subscriber. 1 •. - - JACOB SENER. February 14,1850 ‘ • • ■’ / 9 8 00 1,0 ; ft 00 10’. a oo Justice of llie Pence Pay Up! l^rocluiuutloti. Estnitc Kdtlcd NdT'icfc Caution. Citato Notice. HERE IS WHERE YOU GET YOUR CHEAP Saddles Sc Harness.' G’ JICARMONT; is thankful for past favors, and • Still soliciting his share of public patronage, re spectfully announces to bis custodiers and the public In general, that he still continues to pursue tii* Bid* die arid Harness, Making in all iUvarioUsbranchesj iri South Hanover street, a few dborsbhlotv Hannah's Hotel, and nearly opposite Benti’s i torel iH lUe Bo rough of where he will keep constantly oh hand, o» manufacture to order, every irticlb in Wi line of business; such as : , , . . ■ Bridles, Martingales} HARNESS,- COLL-AHS, WHIPS, 4e.j of every description and variety. Also, Bricnbahdf,, Backhands, Houscns, Cruppers,.Bllnd*bHdlo*» Girth* single,and double,and Halters of every,kind, which he is determined id sell cheap, so that customer* and others will find it to their advantage.io t purchium from hips'. .Having, from experience, a practical know ledge of bis business and a determination to use noil*, but the best of. materials, lie feels no’ hesitency Iri rej commending: bis work, confident tnat itwiil command sUbefal Miare of public pationage. • - k .• Good Oak Wood Will be taken la exchange for work. , • C;J.Oi Carlisle, Fob 7,1850—3ra * Cumberland * Perry Hotel; Corner of Norih Hanover, and North St*,* CarHstei , lately kepi by Henry W, Qr/h* r PHE subscriber Having leased the above .forge and X commodious Hotel; situate oh (He comer of North , Hanover and North Streets, lately occupied by H. W, Orth, bcga leave to announce tb nil friends and taa public; that he is prepared to entertain them in,a nan* nor which Cannot foil IB hic'et their approbation. THE HOUSE is pleasantly situated, and but re cently bmlt.|'" No pains be spared lb make those, who may sojourn with Him comfortable during their slay. His parlors are large and well furnished, and bid chambers supplied With new and comfortable beuding. . i' i. • .> *• ■ His TABLE will be supplied .with, the best the. market can afford,and all who are connected wUhhU house will be found attentive, careful and obliging*. The BAR will contain the .best Liquors the city can produce.’■ • ,• Hfo Staduxo is entirely newtand extensive, capa ble of accommodating from 66 to 70 horsc*-rniaklng it a dfsitablb stopping place fof Dfp'vera, knd will ba altemffcd by a skilful Ostlefc ,lii short* nothing will be ,wonting to add to tHe cbtnibrt and fconyenienes of those wiiß may .fifrof him with the|r patronage*. ( BbirttiEns takrn by the wefct,'month, bryaar.’ mbdefater HENRY GLASS, Cnrlislc, February 14, 1850—6 m GOLDEN HORSE HOTEL; ADJOINING THE CODET HODSE, CARLISLE,- PA; THE subscriber; having leased the above largo, and eninmodioua Hotsl,. situated. pn |(ie corner, of. thu Public Square .and South Hanover street,' sndf lately occupied by Benj. L. Eihlenjan, begs leave to announce to Ms friends and the public that pared to entertain'tliem in a hfahhfcr which cannot fall to incftl their spprubatfvff., . , t THE HOUSE has the moil pleasant location In (he borough—has been newly furnished and other* wise improved/ and no pains will be spared.to jmsko. (hose who’maj sojourn with him,comfortable during their stay! His parlors are largo and well furnished, and his chambers supplied with how and comforts* ble bedding.* HIS TABLE will be aupplisd with the beat tha markcl ban afford, and all who afe connected - with his house will be fouhd ailonllve, careful; and obli ging* *'• - THE BAR wilt contain the beat liquors the city oari produce.. . • . k . . , , . HIS STABLING js entirely new and extensive; capable, of accommodating from* 50 to 00 harass— making it a flcsfrtblo,stopping place for and witl bo attended by a ak(liful. ; Osller, . in short,’ nothing will bo wonting calculated to add tolnooom fort and convenience of .those who may favor him with thejr patronage.' Boarders taken by life wsok,' month, or year. . try Tcami Modsiute. j • • »• . . . . . . JOHN HANNON. February 7, 1830. . - “The heavenly Venus fi.al bis fury found,'. Mo next encountering,me he dared to,wound; Vanquished I fletf: eycn I, the god_of ngh{, v From mortal madnqas scarce we* (favfcjl by .flight, Else hadfll itiou.sccn me sin Won yonder plain,. Heaped round and heaving under loads of slain 1 Or pierced with Grecian darts, for ages lie Condemned to’ palnf thoh'gff fated hoi to die” Had the "gc'd of.fight” livid ift Ihete modern day a,’ • his conderflhatterfr ould hot hard.beeh of long dura- I tlon. - i RADWAY’S READY RELIEF gives iijaltnl case to pain. The moat severe ham Is quickly mitigated; .Rheumatism,' Lumbago;’ Gout raralyais, Cramps, Spasms, Strains, Cuts; Wounds,’ Sores, Eruptions, Sore Throat,Hoarseness, Influenza,', are quickly cured by a few applications 6f the Read/ Relief, , ~ ~.' i, . 11, | „ It hi so speedy in its operation, (hat the moat severe, pains hove been relieved during application of the Relief. It has cured Tic Dolercux in a feyr second*. Tooth' Ache the moment |t touched the nerve, Heml erahio,. or pain In the head, in five or ten Cramps in the Stomach in fifteen minutes, Lumbago by rubbing the back fifteen minutes’. It is' Uuly « medicine of worth, and had the ‘‘god of . fight” In an cient time noiscased a bottle of Railway** Ready Re lief, the /‘Grecian darla” would not have caused bin to bo‘‘condemned to pain.” • Radway'a Relief is sold riy.. .Tho PoStfe'r of Beauty. , Fi:»i ortho trailt (hot trmpta the longing eye,’ ■ For Iwauty'a aeiffrjaajeatie queen wo apy; . Whether in man or in.iJena farm.adorad, ■ Brill mightier than the icoplre or tho aword, ■ ■ This raviahcd him who waVd the wolM'a alarm,' heart and nemaleaa made hia aim, Thai Al'aiander knelt at beauty'aahtihr,, . And Anthony felt Cleop.lra'e ehaima di.ine; m , Celestial beauty—daughter of tho akioa ( , Falr oklnncd, roao-eheoked and lily-neokrd orlwf Tell each poor mortal who for thee would hope,’ . Try liADwaT’a CnniiiO Manicifan Soar! Thli, tbia alonel ooch form will purify. ■ And moke tho uglieal handaomo to the oye! Thla for pimpica, lotlera, blolchaa, rheum. Will banlah all before ita rich perfume),, . «•. . No ring-worm,.acurf, moaquilo bitoa, nor raw . Can stay. ita force on face of rnaid oj man, Out all who leal it will at Hay way a fhlfne, . , Confeaa hia Soap gieoa beauty. • glow dielnaf .. , Yea, dear reader. Badrray> Sqa|V,ia Hy a frW lo thoae who w.fah for. im narla health, aweetneae and clsaticity lo ,the ahri : Telied_ akin, and beauty lo Iho dark, aaljow oomplegiOß—re-, moeea pipip.lea, blotches, pualglta, lellora, raah, aun hurns, chopf.chafet, • , , , The most deliclpua so»* id (he world UlUdway> Medjcetetf U inatarmy reAftve* til redncia and other annoying epole ffdiri.lfi* . For. Shaving,. Toilet, and the NofrAty U fa trie no plus ultra of Ita klndr, Lnok fot .the Steit Bn&aving. • • . Eacfr eiHce to he genuine must he enveloped in, a fflbel of atepl engraving—and. each label woal bta» % Ihb ilgf.ptuTo of Hi. 0. Uadway. Radwaj'a Soap- la .26' cdnla, largo cakes. ~. ~ ; . Bbutitul Loena or (fiom Ham* , t Haiway'a Cireatiian Halmt t j Thla hi truly a capital' article for tha hair. it ktapi it'moiat, fine, aroooth, and glony.it gWea nuuriahment ' to the jcnlp,)n»igptatpa fha toola, and fortea tha (tai». to grow, it ia a perfect antidote for Raldneae, elope tha hair from falling out, and makea it atrong and beau t’ifuie' .' . > • • , - . » ; r ,Bee that rack boUlo Uare the ftc-»ln>U* eignilure Radvyay 4 po. Price 28 conla, large bojlloii, , i For aela in Patlialb by J. W t Rewllna,and Sami. Elliplli,i,n,Sii)pnrn«hurg I>J Vf- Haya. ' ■ ( . February 7,1860 —2 m , ' For '.. ~ , THE :aiore Rfloiri ,aod,p«olling. Houee Mouth Hanorer alreat, noy poouplodby M]aa Manr Mullln, neat door .to «/tt ,W. KnuV,aWa/ rt.pflarailjfor font from the let ut April pakll ' , " PETER GUTSHAU-. Carliale, January 21, iB6o—tf ■
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