, r cat Ba rgalns m i>i y-Ciooß s, at V. AROhAMBAULT’S, ' ; B.,corner of" Eleventh' and Market streets, •- , f ‘ ; Philadbi.ph»a. M W:\ FULL assortment; of Spring find Summer wj\_ Goods, comprising. in parU—New Market ■Sheetings' afS.cenfs; fine bleached and brown ■ Muslins el 3,4, 5,6, 7,8, 9,10 and 12$ cents; [yard wide French f Lawn at 8,.20, island 18 jets; iMoustin de.Laines at 12$, &25 cents; Linen [Lustres from; 10 to 25 cents; bareges from 12$ to 137$ cents; black.and colored Alpaca Lustres from ' ]h| to 75 cenis; black and changeable Silks and 1 Tare Satins from 60 cents to $125; a large nssorl i meat of White Dress Goods from 12$ to37s cts; i French. Scotch, and Manchester Ginghams from &12$ to 31 cents; Silk and Satin Mantillas from 50 to $10; Mon and Boys* wear in every van rety frdin'lO cents to $1 35; &o. : ; . V. E. ARCHAMBAULT, C|ieap Wholesale and Retail Store, , N. Bl.corncr lllh & Market sis., Fhila. i April 4,1850—3 m. R. R. R. A NEW and brilliant light has lately arisen and now stands high in,the horizon, sheddlng-its golden ,light,of'hope upon the-dark despairing minds of the bedridden.and afflicted, with pain, like the bursting forth of the congenial rays ofthe nun upon the cold, dismal regions .of the frigid zone. The three letters which head this para* graph is the signification of Kadway’s .Ready Relief. An instaiitaneous ahtidpteforpainsbrall kinds, the very instant Railway's Ready Relief is appli ed, its paimrellevihg qualities are realized,'it will relieve the most severe pains of Rheumatism, Lumbago, Gout, Paraylysis, 'Pip Duloreux, &c., in a few. minutes. ■ Rheumatism —lts can*c, treatment and cure. AM Rheumatic Pains Instantly cured by Rad' way’s Ready Relief,—Rheumatism arises from different causes, busiest generally proceeds from cold«, exposure to cold damp weather, and sleep ing in damp apartments. This complaint is divi ded into two classes; the first is Inflammatory, bo called Rom (he swelling and inflammation that attends (he paiiis In (he parts affected ; second, Chronic Rheumatism, so called from (belong con- Ilnnance of the disease. It is also known as I;mn huge, or pain in the hack; fcJciaticia, or pains in W’the hip, or groin; Anthrodynia, or pains in the >; joints. The* Acute Rheumatism generally term!* f nates ijilo ono of these and becomes a chronic com | plaint. '■ I* To Relieve i/nur TV/urrs,apply Rad way’s Ready | Relief, on n warm flannel chilli* previously, bath i lug the parts with warm water, also take 30 or 10 | drops of the .'Relief internally in some molasses twice or.three limes a day; this will give warmth to the stomach, ahd.surely relieve you from nil Rheumaticpnins. It is also speedy and effectual in its operation' in thocure of diseased spine, stitch in tile back, lameness, soreness of the j tints, weakness and path in th« side, nervous headache, tic doloreux and moth echo, spisms, strains,] cramps in the stomach, heart barn, hoarseness and sorn throat. Reader,.if. you have the misfortune jo ho troubled Willi either of the above distressing complaints, bn thankful that an antidote for your pains is at jmnd.in Raclway’d Ready Relief. is sure to. give, you instant ease, and to'your I joy will ensure you a speedy and perfect cure. . I See that pachWlle has the facsimile signature [ of Radway & Co. upon each label—none other is I, genuine, A Beautiful Ticturc. Ji ncic Label—Steel Engraving. ' To protect the politicagainst purchasing conn, terfehs of Rad way's Chinese Medicated Soap, 11. <». Rudvvay, the eelehra’cd chemist nf New York, lias at a great expense engaged iho services of one of tho first artiste of steal engraving in America, nnrf will on ihefirslof April, lBso,lssue Radvvny’s Medicated Soap, in its new label. It is n beauti ful steel enprbvlng, it represents twofemale figures of health and beauty. reellrflng on p tablet ami sroll work, on which are ilia word* ••Railway** Medicated S'fop” In illuminated letters. On the opposite side of the tablet is the fac-simile signa ture of R. f«. Uadwqy. The design U neat,chaste, jir’istlc, and elegantly executed. The J7r.'uei of the Soap are also improved, the Irgb popularity wbie.b this excellent sonp has at tuned for ha superiority over all others fur toilet, medicinal and shaving purposes, has impelled us tu strive mid improve upon its merit)*, instead 1 of resting satHfied on its already, pained lauA*Ts.~ We have now entered into arrangements for the importation direct from our correspondent iii(’on stansituojde fit Turk y, and Canton In China.Tur 1 our several oila.iiumß, balsams, and extracts of rare medic! ml virtues, which wo use i*rt the man ufacture of Uadway’s Soap, instead 1 of receiving them from third parties, so that now \vp ( have the saiislac'lnn of knowing, lint the. Itlghly medical and balsamic properties of our soap are pure and unadulterated. ,4s a Ijcnuftfur nf fhr Skin, it surpasses every thing of tho.kind In.the world, it removes redness, pimples, blotches, pustules, tellers, rash. It cures, salt rheum, ring worm, sore heads,sores, pmtulnr eruptions. It imparts health to the skin and bona , . ty to the complexion. ,As a nursery and toilet t. soap, it. is beyond l|io .reach of rivalry, and for -shaving purposes it is the best in use, One cake %■ r-f It id way's Soup will last longer than three cukes Urn same size of any other soap In use,there* f ,re it-is the cheapest and best soap.in the World. 35 cents, largo rakes in.engraved wrappers, the signature of R C. Uudwoy upon each wrap* ■ Now through the Ilnrern chambers many lights Of busy shapes proclaim the toilet rights— . ," t While some bring halm from Circassia's fair, To dross and bonulify tbelr lovely Hair* , 4 -.- - Which makes the maids of Circassian sires. Within the of kings pure lovo inspire. , yb Dress nndßcntilify the 7/niV, Rad way's 01 r f casnlnn Ualm ie brooming quite popular, In the courbo of limn it wlUsupersedd all oilier prepara tions'll! use* it cures baldness, strengthens (ho hair* eradicates dandruff, and makes tho hair soft, fine and glossy. By using tho balm as per direc tions, it will make It curl beautifully, resembling nature. Price 25 contain largo bottles. See that Hodway & Cn„ la upon each brittle. For sale in Carlisle by J. W. Rawlins, and Sami Elliott; In Sljlpncnsburg by Dr. Hays. April 4,1860—2 m Wowvlllo Savins Fund Society. THE Nawvillo Saving Fund. Society la now fully organized and In operation, under llio manage; menl of the following Ulrcoloras John Waogohm, Joami C. William, Sauukl Ann, Il«io* Sauoil W. Siunr, "Joint Won*, ■ William Klisk, Atcukon Laioiiun. Jamica Hl'Canolizii, Persona desirous of becoming weekly d«pn*Uorr, and those wishing to make dcpoallcs for dcUnilo or indefinite periods, will make application Jo (he 11ren surer, at his office In Ncwvlllo, on and after the instant! JOHN WAGGONER* Prn'l Jamics'M’Candmsii, Sect'y. p Jam* • R. Irvine, Tftag'r*. |K New»lllo, Maroji 38,1850—3 t _ IVctvvlHo Academy. SeLECT'CIABSICAI AMD SCIENTIFIC ScilOOL, Neioollle, Cumberland County, Pu. IT Ib confidently believed Ihotfow institutions offer greater inducement* to students than the i.bove. Located in the midit of a community, proverbial for Ihoir intelligence, morality and regard for the Interests of religion, IhU Academy can effectually guard its members from evil end immoral influences. Ativan* (ages are likewise offeiod to those desiring to pursue (ho study of the physical sciences, surpassing those of most similar InslltuUmis. ~, Those bkving sons or wards, and wishing to sond them to e Seminary of learning, are respectfully soli cited to visit Nowvlllo. and judge of. the advantages for themselves, or, at least, procuro.a circular con. tklning full particulars, by addressing . • JAMES HUSTON, Principal, Nowville, Pa., Aug. 23, 1840-ly Cliinti nml Glass Ware. ", EXTRA; rioli .Cliin4'«nd!G|a»i in,great variety.' Frohch Chlna Dinner Tea and Toilol Sets, splendid Ornaments, also a variety of Stone, China, Liverpool: rind Common Dishes. Also, Fluid, Camphliioi Lard and Oil Lamps, in groat variety. Also, Oils of every description. • Superior J'eai— Fine Oolongand Breakfast Toon, extra fine Ya and Imperial, just received from. New, York, and for sale at the cheap Grocery store of . , C. INHOFF, Agent. , March 21,1850. . „ - . • - Cheap Orocerlci. SUGAR, Coffee, Molasses, Honey, Cheese, Fresh Spices, Yeast Powders, Maconroni, Farina,/ Rico Flour, Baker’s Chooolute, Baker’s Cocoa, Broma, Homcepalhio Chocolate, Oranges, Cocoa Nuts, Uai* ,i,.. end Currants, fur •“"> %. INH() FF. Agonl , - March 21.1850 ' ■ - L . rvcsli Garden Seeds. ■ THE subscriber has jusl received his annual sup. nlv of Fresh Garden and Flower Seeds, from the best establishments in tbo'country, and which ho can confidently recommend oa of the heal quality. For sale at the cheap Drug ..ore of March,2l,lBso • , Valuable Farms for Sale. rpHE subscriber offers at private sale Hie following J. described Real Estate: • . No. L Situated in North Middleton township, 4j miles east of Carlisle, about 1 mile north of the Har risburg and Carlisle turnpike road, containing 225 acres, more or less, about one half limestone a nd .the residue black slate arid meadow land, all cleared ond in a high state of cultivation except (50 acres, which Is well covered with heavy timber. The buildings n w ' o ore a very fine two story STONE House, a good FRAME DARN,partly now, with JHiiijlffljfcCorn Cribs, Wagon Sheds, &.C., a lino House.and a never failing spring ol wutur near the door of -the house; Also, a good Orchard of choice fruit. ' No. 2. Situated 1$ miles north of Carlisle, on the road leading from Slcrrells Gap to Carlisle, contain ing 1(55 acres of first rale Slate land, well limed, ex cept 35 acres, which is wel( covered with Timber.— The Improvements ure a two story FRAME Dwel ling House, a largo FRAME DARN, and all ncccs. sary outbuildings In good condition. Also, a pood Orchard of choice fruit. This farm is well supplied with water for stock In all (ho .fields. Also, 2 wells of water near this house that never foiL Possession irivett on the Ist of April if desired, and the terms made to suit the parchueer. Persons wishing to purchase or examine the.pro ncrlv will nlcaso call on the subscriber residing in Carlisle. ARMSTRONG NOBLE. February 21, 1850—5 m • Tan Yard Properly tor Sale. THIS subscriber offers at private sale the pro perly on which h« lives, situated, in Centreville, Dickinson township, Cumberland county, contain ing 3. acres of ground, under good cultivation, on j. n'' which is erected a two story BRICK fflyWK IIOUSK, and Brick Back Buildings; ■ ■Mjjßyalso a TAN YARD, with 18 vats out itnnra. 2 leaches, 2 limes, a pool of ruuntng water and 4 handles in the shop. The whole is in good order. • There is also a largo Bark Shed and Shop, and good Stables attached, with every other convenience. The’ lot .Is well supplied with'fruit trees of every kind, it is a most desirable property for any one wishing to commence the lt will be hold on accommodating terms, and possession given immediately. Any one wishing to see the proper tv can 1 do so by applying io the subscriber. JOHN MINNICH, Ag’t. fur Klizaheth & Hannah Slonor. February 28, 1850—3 m House and Lot for Sale, THE subscriber offers at private sale, the property on which he resides, shunted in .the village of Oakville, in Newton low 'ship. The improvements n__a, are n new two story ERICK IfOUSE, Dlncksmith £hop, Stable, and other out* 58lj|» hoUtfc,> T* l *™ •** oiao a well of excellent and a Cistern near the door., This ■land is a most excellent one for a.Blsrksmllh, or for a mechanic of any.kind, and will be sold cheap. . For particulars enquire of the undersigned, rcsid ihg on the premises. MarA 21, lG'3o—!m* Offered for Sale, V TR ACT or I. AND of from, 12 lo 13000 nc'rca, fy situated in. Allegheny coii.nty, Maryland, about lon miles from Cumberland;! Il |s heavily litnbrrcil, ibotinds in iron ore of (be beat quality, lies near the Chesapeake and Oliio Conal, and is altogether ex* eeedingly Well calculated for the erection of a blast Furnace. Thif valuable properly con bo had at the low price of gl.f\o per acre. For any information respecting il apply to the subscriber. r . . J. ELLtS BONHAM. Carlisle, March ’lBso—*3t- Etitatc Notice IE PTER3 of administration on the estate of Jos. j Ilffilcltjigor, .Into of Frankford townshjp, fJiim* bcrland county, Penn’a., d,-ceased. have freon granted by the Register of eald county lb the subscriber living in Mifflin township, county aforesaid. AH persons indebted to said Relate ore hereby notified to make immediate payment, and those having claims to pro* sent them for settlement to JOHN ORRIS, AchnV. March 23. 183*0—(U* Estate Notice; Af.l. persons are hereby notified that loiters of administration on the cstaln of Paler I.ehn, Isle of North Middleton township, Cumberland county, Pm. dec’d, hove been issued by the Register in end fur said county, to Ilia subscribers Who reside in said township, county aforesaid. All persons having claims or demands against the estate of the Bird decoduhl. nru requested lo make known the same without delay, and (hose Indebted to make payment l« JOHN I.EfIN, Sr. ; JACOB WAGGONER, February 21,1850—Cl Adm’rs. Estate ivoiice. lETTBRS of administration on the estate of _j Jacob Stamhaugh, deceased, late of (ho Uorough Carlisle, Cumberland county,Pa.,bavebccn granted! by the Register of said conply, to the subscribers the Aral named living in aalduorougli, and tlio last named living in Oreon township, Franklin county, Pa. All persona indebted to said estate are requested lo make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them prono.’ly authenticated for settlement lo CHARLES MAGLAUCIILIN, JOHN RHODES, March 21,'1860—91* Estate Notice. LETTERS of Administration rn tho estate of, Maria Elizabeth Zolgler, laic of North Middleton township, Cumberland oonnjy, Pn., have been' granted to the subscriber residing In said township, ' county aforesaid. All persons Indebted tosakl es tate nro requested to make immediate-payment, and thofio liavingcUltns will present them proper* jy authenticated for settlement, to JACOB ZBIGLER, Ex’r. March St, IB6o—Cl* NOTICE. THE undersigned Auditor appointed by (he Or* phans' Court of Cumberland county, to dinlri bute tho assets in the hands of Christopher Orris, Administrator of William Uaschore,, late of said county, deceased, to and among (he creditors of said decedent, will attend to tho duties of his appointment i at hi* office, in Carlisle, on Monday the 22d day .of April next, nl 10 o’clock A. M., at which time all having claims against the estate ef said decedent, are requested to pre.cn. 'h«m fer -eUlemem. March Id, 18t0-6t Auditor’s Notice. TAKE notice that the subscriber baa been ap. ipointed an auditor In tho matter o the odtninUlra. lion account of John Piper and John S, Dunlap, ad ministrator# of Jamoa Piper, deed., to report tho oxoepllona to auld account, and make apro rolo (lirtnbullon among tho creditors-.and for that purpose, at hI a office in Carlialo, on Wednoa da, lb. 341 b day of April J..U M ” Mkroh'v, 1850-61,-; USX OF BETAILEKS OF Good!, Wares, anil Merchandize, within the county qf Cumberland, returned and classified, by jj. Worthington, Aiqirniser.in bq | cordatice with the several, acts of Assembly, asfol -1 lowa, to tvitt Carlisle. J. W. Eby, John G. Cormpnyi Joseph De, Halbert, Samuel Elliott, Charles Ogilby, . . Charles BarnlU, (Liquors) George W. Hitnor, A. Sc W. Bentz, Daniel Eckels, (Liquors) John Faller, (Liquors) Jacob 8. Faust, (Liquors) Ji Sc D- Rhoads, W. B. Murray, , 8. W. Hovcrsiick, (Liquors) Robert Snodgrass, S A.Huhhert, jr. • Thomas Conlyn, [ Henry Saxton, Jacob Rhocm,' John Hamer, (LiqUors) Peter Monyor, John P. Lyne, Jacob Wolf, (Liquors) S. A* Uoyle, Jacob Scner, • Jacob Leihy, (Liquor*) George Poland, (Liquors) C. Inhoff, Agt. (Liqubrs) 8. M. Hoover, T. 11. Ski leu, J, W. Rawlins, W. M. Porler, Arnold & Livingston, .Thomas W. Martini , . Nathan Hantch'i JohnKcenyi, Arnold & Levi, N. W. Wood*, Agt. / Samuel Goldman, Haller A, Connor, Lewis Stiner, Shippensburg. Robert Snodgrass, Edward Schult, John Gish, James Gilliaid, . S. Kunklc, John Stuhibaugh, Philip Koonlz, Peter S. Art*, AgL Joseph P. Novin, W. D. D. Hays, J. C. ic G. 13. Allick, John B. Duncan, G. Trono & Son, Samuel, Siders, (Liquors) S. D. WonJorlich, Jacob Pflgue, (Liquors) John Fulwilcr, Agt. John T. Owen, Jacob Staylcy, (liquors) . Dickinson. . Andrew G. Miller, Russel & Dice, W. M. Walts, D. L. Bcelman,. Isaac D. Cassell, • W. A. Weakley, HtptwsJL | Robert Elliott, (Liquors) | Wherry & Rhoads, (Liquors) Frankfurd. , J. U. Lackey & Co. (Liquors) J. Sterner, Agt. Wesipinnstornugh. Christian. Leas, (Liquors) Josiah Hood & Son Donaldson & Green, James Grayson,& Co< C. Rchingcf,' Newien. ‘ Ivylo & Wiley, Joseph Smith',* Southampton, ••. John W. Clever, (Liquors) Shoch, Sons «Sc Om Jacob HefTelbougher, Mifflin.- Charles Barnilx, (Liquors)' .J. W. D. Gillian,' John U. Perry,* 'Henry Snyder, , Ncivvil/e. Gilmore & Slough, William Barr, Agt. Hunter Herron,. JcmUon Hannon, (Liquors) T. MeCsndlish, Jacob Swoyer, Williams & Brother,' S. W. Sharp, l John Dillcr,jr. JonN rroYD. Mtchamesburg. . J. Mclllson & Co. (LlqUors) Simon Arnold, (LiqbbrsV Ephraim.Zug, I. L Reiglo, Henry Leas, Ira Pay/ J. SphnT, ’Swilcr & PcIW/ George Webber, . MKIor 6c Mycrs.'(Llquors)' Easlpennstorough, Jacob Reninger, (Liqbors) . Adam Eslinger, # ’ Joseph O. Banks, Fleithcr 6c Eshenbour, William O. Banka, » . Hampden. Thomas 0. Rheem, (Liquor*) C». W. Fcsler, (Liquors) J,& W. If. Eckels, ■ Monroe. , , . ,6. W t Singiser, 1 StVock & Brandt, . •M. 6c 8, Morrell, South Middleton. A. M.LcldiclL W. Alexander, Rider 6c Weakley, North Middleton, Elias Eight, Aeto Cumberland. J. K. Bonk, (Liquor*) W. 8. Prowell, (Liquors) John G. Miller. (Liquors,) Jonathan Young, . Alien. . A, L. Calhcarl, j Isaac Darien, (Liquors) I Mathias Hilncr, (Liquors) Jacob Epley, Michael Burk, J, K, Book, (Liquor*) Silver Spring, 11. W. Matoer 6c Bio. John Reed, , ; Coyle 6c Sponger, . Jacob Simmons, . Distillers. Carlisle, Edward Showers, AJin’rs. Alien. \yillianj darkness, John Dbwmanl' Dickinson. Robert Linn,’ North Middleton, Wm. M. Henderson/ South Middleton,' Robert Given, John M. Good, Act/ Monroe. M. O. Bollxhoover, C. W. &, P. A. Ahr, Southampton* Merlin Coover, , Hopewell. Robert Quigley/ 1 Jacob Au, ‘Eaatnennsborough , David Oyster/ BbeWERS;. r v.' .Carlisle* ■- Horiry Barnllt, 9 8 JO WiHialhAlexander, JO, 5 00 ' 10 5 00 BisEiii Gystek & Eating Houses Carlisle, Goorgo L. freighter, Jacob Low, ' Shippensburg, Samuel Spece, . Mechanicsburg. James Malay, .. , Ketailbrs of Patent Medicines, Allen No. of Clas*. fa. ■ 13 ' $lO 00 13 1000 is lo oo 14 7 00 10 20 001 13;- 15- 00! J 3 10 00 12 12 60 14 10 50 14 10 60. U* 10 50 ,14 7 00 14 7 00 14 10 60 14 7 00 14 7 00 u : 7 00 n . 16 00 U 7 0O 13 15 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 U 10 50 13 10 00 13 10 00 14 1050 14 10 50 13 15 00. 14 7 00 14 7 00 U 7 00 ,14 7 00 14 , 7 00 J 4 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 11 15 00 13 - 10 00 14 7 00 U 7 00 14 7 00 A*ljiCi»thcart, ' Newttille, William Bratton/ Months, G. WVSinglskr. Ecufpennihorougn, Joseph 0. Bunks, Carlisle. ■ A.C.Norlori;. Elijah Switzer; Eunielßi/p, . .. Levi Snell; _ John Craig, John Decincr, - CUMBERLAND CoUSTT, BS, I Jo htireby- certify, that the foregoing is a correct Hat of Ihedodlers in Merchandize, Patent Medicines, &c., id. Cumberland county,as returned to me by J, Worthington, Esq.* Mercantile Appraiser.- All per sons returned and classified under the Act of. 1849. relating, to Distilleries,. Htew.ersv, Potent Medicines, Eating Houtiks, &c.’, are notified to call and take put their, respective licenses on or before the Ist day of April next, and all Mcrchonis and others returned and classified os'ohove will call and take out their licenses on dr before the Ist of May next. \V. M. PORTER, Co. Treasurer, Carlisle, March 14, 1850—4 l NOTICE is hereby given to oil persons interested, (hoi (lie,following occounts have been Tiled in. (hie office for examination by (ho accountants therein named, and will be presented lo (ho Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county for.confirmation and allow ance, on Tuesday the 30lh day of April,A. I>. 1850, viz: ' 1. The account of. Charles Hyers and Dr. W.W. 1 Dale, administrators with dio will annexed nf James- < J. Dale, talc of iliu Borough of Mechanicsburg, doc’d. i 2. Tho account of Jacob .Muinina, guardian of ! Jacob N. EbcrlVi minor son of John Eberly, late of Monroe township, deceased. - a 3.,The account of Jacob Mummo, guardian of Samuel Bovenmyer, minor eon of Philip Bovonmycr, - deceased. -4. The account of .Benjamin Myers, deocaacu, guardian of Matilda Corollicrr, bb sullied by said guardian's odniihlslrator,. . 5. The account of Jacob Nlcslcy, executor of Wm. Clark, lato of Monroe township, deceased. ti. The account of John Stewart, administrator of Andrew Stewart, lute of Mifflin township, deceased. 7. The occounl of George Allen and David S. Runshiw, administrators of John.Green,late ofNew ton township, deceased. V . 8. The account of Adam Slcrcr,' administrator of Catharine E. Sicrcr, late of Hampden township, dc* ceased* . t •••• 9. The account of John Wallace, administrator ol Thomas Elliott, late of Mifflin township, deceased. •, 10. The account. of John Waggoner, one of the executors of Abraham Waggoner, Sr., laid of North Middleton township, deceased. . , • 11. The account of John Kissinger, administrator ofGeorgo Nagle, latp of.Dick.lnaon township, dcc'd. 19. Xno account uf Wm. M. Beelem, adminlstra* lor of Samuel Neidig, late of Beardslown. lllirfpls,. deceased* ~ . , , , i 13. The sopplcmentol occounl of John Bubb, cx» i center of Adum Eichclbcrger, late of Silver Spring iooo 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 16 00 16 00 jo 60 i ou 13 (5 00 13' iq oo U 7 00 14 . 7 00 14 7 00 a township, deceafcd. 14. Tho supplemental nccmmt ol John rotor*, | John Deilzhooycr, MicliaclG. Bellzhoovcrand Henry of Gcrirgo Bellzhoovcr, Utc of Mon roe-township, deceased. • •> ; 15. The acCotml of AbrahVm Cayman and Jonas Cayman, executors of Daniel Guy man, laic of Frank* ford township, deceased. 16. .The account of John Agncw.odnnnlstrator of GrorgrtC-ftrl, late of the Borough of Carlisle, doc’d. 17. The accounrdf George V.Coover, executor of Henry Cnover, late of Silver Spring township. dec*d. 18i The account of Wm. Sanderson,administrator of Daniel Worst, late of Fronkford township, dcc’d. 19, Thosecond and further account nf William Lion and Robert Cochran, two of, the executors of Dr. Andrew P, Linn, lute of the Borough of Ship pcnsbnrg, deceased. ... 20. The account of George M’Glnncs, administra tor de bonis non with the will annexed of Samuel Bell, late of tho Borough of Shippcnsburg, deceased. 31. The supplemental account of George Brindlo and Michael Morrell, executors of Michael Morretl, IstedfMunroo township, deceased. 23. The account of Thomas A. M'Ktnncy and Col. James Woodburn, executors of Robert M’Far lane, Lite of Newton township, dccoi\iedJ 23, Tho account nf Charles W. Weaver, executor of Bernard Ilcndlc, late of the Borough of Carlisle, deceased. • » 24. Tho account of John Oiler, executor of An drew Oiler, Into of Frankford township, deceased. > > 25, The supplemental account of Dr. James R. Irvine, executor of John Johnston, latoof .lho Bo* much of Nbwville, deceased. :• v - .. 2G. Daniel 11. McPherson, adm'r. do botils linn- of Reynolds M’Phcrson,' late of tho Borongh ofQhippensbtirg, deceased. , ' ... 27. Tho aqcounl of James M. Ralston, ndmlnis. tralur of David Ralston, late of West PcnnsboroUgh township, deceased, ;j • • 28. Tim account of John Curolhors, administrator of Benjiißiih* Myers, late of Dickinson township, deceased. _ - 29. Tho account of George Gilbert, executor..or Jacob Gilbert, lute ofNowtoo township, deceased. SO. Tho account nf Charles Bell, administrator with the will annexed of Isaac Graham, lato of tho Ddrough ofCarllsle,.deceased.. 31. The’account of Bonjimin,Duke, administrator of John Forsyths, late of tho Borough of Shlppons burg,deceased, . • WILLIAM GOULD, Register. RkjistkhV Orncß, } Carlisle, March 30, 1850. { 1 7, 00 7 00 10 50 7 00 7 00 10 60 7 00 7 00 7 00 u 14 14 14 10 00 10. 00 7 00 15 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 16 00 16 00 18 60 10 00 7. 09 7 00 it Q 0 ib oo / 00. 10 60 10 60 7 .00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 60 10 60 7 00 10 00 7 00 '7, 00 XN THE MATTER of the wilt of rntlilion ami Valuation on the Real Eatalo of Tltomaa Wallace, ilccaaVod. tho aanto having hern returned by the Sheriff duly oiccuted aa per achcdule to aaid writ annexed, . Arid now fc ; tv it: 121 It February, ISSO, thecourt confirm the Inquisition and grant-a Rule upon oil tho lieira to appear at (lie next elated Orphana’ Court to be held at Carlisle, in and for Cumbeiland county, on the 30th of April noil, and accept or refuse the real estate of the uithln named Thnmai Wallace, deceased, at the vahullon.^^^ 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 14-1 10 00 14 10 00 14 10 00 14 ' 700 15 60 10 60 16 00 7 00 7 00 10 60 Notice of the above Rule ,l« hardhy given to (ho parties in Interest. DAVIU SMITH, Sheriff. • Sheriff’s Offers ? ' Carlisle, March U. 1850-415 ■ - ■ LETTERS of administration on the ealateof Wm Wynkoon. deceased, lalo of South Mldtilolon lp. ( Cumberland county,Pa„ have been granted tolhnsub. genber residing in auld township,. All persona Indpb' od to said csialearc requested,!© make immediate pay. mont, and thoao having claim* will present them properly . U lbc„.ice t .d AdmV . 12 So.| March 31. IBSO-Gt ■ ■ 10 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 13 18 13 ,t U 8 00 8 00 LETTERS of Administration on the estate of John Miller, late of Upper Allen townehip, Cum berland county, Pennsylvania, have been issued o the subscriber residing in aold township. in an d county'. All persons indebted to said palate will make immediate payment, and thoao having claima SllT” 1 ’ P 'iTenVy ’ ‘mILWB. Ad?"” March U, 1850-0 t« . ■ :_ _ s*oo 90 00 19 50 5 00 ih 50 8 00 LETTERS ofadminiatrollon on the calalo of John Myora, deceased,late of Mifllln townehip, Cum berland founty, Pennsylvania, have been granted to the auhacriber raiding in the same township.— All peraona indebted to aald estate will make imme diate payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated foi aeUlbmenl, to . . SAMUEL MAOAW, Ex*r, ■ . March U, 1850—0/ . 5 00 8 00 5 00 jS 5 00 8 6 00 8 : 6 00 8 . . 500 \ . 6pd i , 500 4 . -S 00 4 ‘ 5 00 4 5 00 4 5 00 4 5 00 4 5 00 4 5 00 4 5 00 REGISTER’S NOTICE. NOTICE. Efituto Not 100. Eslnto Notice. Estate Notice* /Spring and Summer Pry Goods; At tht Cheap Wholesale and Retail Dry-gouda Store of :\ ARNOLD & LEVI,. .TT-THO nre now opening iho largest, handsomest, .VV arid cheapest assortment of Spring and Sum mer iGoods ever brought to Carlisle* among which will be found a beautiful selection of . * ; Ladles Dress CiboiTs, new styles; plain, changeable and slripcp Silks; Ba fcffcri,;Silk Tissues, Jlerago do Laincs, Lawns, Lin en Lustres, Mousllri do Laincs; French, English, American,and ScolcK G’.ngharris; .Fjoqch-and Eng lish ChinlBPsi l ,f igyred, striped, barod& plain Swiss and BookjMusljnsj Linen Cambric Hundkherchiels. French. Wqfkcd Collars, Thrcod and Cotton Laces, and Edgihgs, • A .. .... 5 00 Bonnets & Ribbons, . of every .kind, qualily and price. Porr.sols &. Sun Shades,'a very handsome assortment. / .. DOMESTICSJ DOMESTICS! ! Our slock of Domestics can not be excelled this side of Philadelphia. - Purchased previous to the advance in cotton, we are enabled lo'sell 20 per cent, cheap er than lhose;who purchased‘this spring. Wo have Mualine. Tickings, Checks, Csnaburgs, bleached and unbleached Table Diapers.^ •i CAHPETS! CARPETS/'/*- The laigcst assortment ever, brought to Carlisle, which wo are determined to sell 10 per cent, clieop er than tho same quality can be purchased elsewhere. Mattings, Floor and Table Oil’ Clolhs., ‘ Roots 4 «S/o pleased fo show to any person that may be wanting thorn. They are also the Authorized agents of Mr. Robert Wood* of Philadelphia; and will furnish from his manufactory 01l mletlca of Iron Railing for the on closing of Grave lot* and all other purpose*, at ,the shortest notice and at Philadelphia prices. •. ’ 'They will also finish,or manufacture oil hinds nfj building work, such ns SHU, Steps; and Platforms,] ic., at the shortest notice und on (he most reasonable terras. ■ Having had groat experience, and being employed | In the best shops of Philadelphia, they are therefore enabled to manufacture tiro mdal fashionable work, ond respectfully ask a ahare of the patronage of Car lisle and the surrounding country. Carlisle, Fob. 21 ,1850—if . - , , ,A OAUb, , SAMUEL lIEPBURN, will resume ibopractice of tho law In the several counties (Cumber land, Perry and Juniata,) of his Into judicial dis trict. Any business entrusted to hi* rare will be promptly nttunded to. Office in Mrs. Ego** cor ner room, North Hanover street, Immediately op. poslte the Dank. Carlisle, March,B,lB49—if ~ . blank deeps FOR SALE At THIS OFFICE, ASsSk. ififi VJVI&’P For the Urntoval of uli : NERVOUS DISEASES, And of those Complnlnti which are caiwod hy an impelled, ■•• weakened or unhealthy condition ol the NRUVOUB SYSTEM. - ■ Tlii* hemillful ondconvonlenl oppUcation of the mvtterfoni powers of IMI.VAMS.M end ,M AO NET ISM, h» * hwn notinced by diilinguNhed physicians both In Kuropeand th« I,'nited SUlrt, to be (ho moil Tflfmiile mtiUtinal discovery of ■ CHRISTIE’S GALVANIC BELT - , and * magnutic itL,uii), ; is i,„ c d with the most, perfect : nhd certain euccete in all . ~ cases of ■ GICNTSIt Al* DJCniMTV, BUcnci'noning the weakened body, giving lone'to (lie rnrWtri. mL .,,,< , fmiK'iiHiiitg Uie entiio system. Also m MIS, CUAmV, PAUa£vSIB and .I’ALSV, r nmri*‘ UKSTION; UIIUUMATIBAI, ACCTK Q«d KJMl.r.rwY. I.UMUAKO. DtAKSKSa, NKK\OL» viiii.ii I'tLl’lTAl'lOS OF TIIK. lU.AIIT. APOPLLXV, isfclt:n'A l l.biA, pains m uia-mi)E »ud COMPLAINT, SPINAL COMPLAINT, and GUIIVAIbHB Of the Bl’lNK. HIP COMPLAINT, IHSKA S K 3 of UiO KlD nVvs. UKKICIKNCV OF NF.IIVOCa and PHYSICAL bN* KUO/and all NKKVOUB DISEASES, which complaintsarts* from one simple cause—i:ti,tnoljr, t .. A Derangement of'Uio Worvon* System. In NKUVOUB COMPLAINTS. Drag* end Medicine*: ihifZie Iht tlittatt, for. they weaken the vital anOtgie* of tU itieady- presented ‘tytlcm; while under the fife git Jug. CiiDlliing Influence-of «al»»nl*m. «a »l’P»l« d ,J>7- IliiaVauliful and wonderful discovery, the cxhaiute.l paOonl und weakened snfleror U restored W former health, strength,, olnr.tlcity and vigor. , •j'lu* gieat (irctiliorily and excellence of .-i,. . Dr. bhclaUe’a Qalvaulo Ourallvoii, consist*, in the fuel that they arresteml rnro (lnaanehy pul uoxt aiiptieallon, In place of the usual mode of. fucglt.ff end physicking the pulienl, till exhausted Nature link* hopeleaaly under the infiirttion. • • ■ ; .• 7Vu thrutlhtn lt>t whole iyj/e«. fourth** /Aevit-eiihifien »J > fAt hhod. rrntnolf tht i*c» etiW. and nrwr do Iht iltfhlfit ro.Jff (tiiij tticimtiatitti. Since thoir IntrmlHcUod In the t’ulteJ Stales. ohly three > earn ainre. more than. • 6 0,000 Persons iitcln.Uiiff all ocea, c.lnsaca ami condition*, among which wer* a I-.ru nmnhor of ladle*, who are peculiarly subject to Nbrv oui t om|tl.ilnt«. have been ' ENTIRELY AND PERMANENTLY CURED, -• when all hope-of relief had been given up. and every thing ''rn'mi'alrau the uie of the GALVANIC nRhT. .aupifoe the onv* of a perron artlicted with that bane ooml./Btlcm, UVKPF.PSIA. or enr other Chronic rir Nervous Disorder. In ordinary caioi, stimulant* are taken, which, by their action or '.,v nt,, *> ami niusclea.of the stomach, atlorJ fmperiiiy belicL but which leave the patient Vo a lower stale, and with injured irfi-ultios. alter the action thna excited haa ceased Novvomf tisie tins with the effect resulting hom the application ol the GALVANIC HELT. .Take a Dyspeptic slide.er. even in the •vtiint symptoms ol da vhtaok. end simply tic the licit aiound Uie Und),.u»ing the -Magnetic Fluid a* directed. rUr | li/orj *noriml tin* mstiWMe pumdralion will act no the .positive .•lenient of Uie Hull, Ihoieby causing a Galvanic circulation wiiich will puts on to the negative, and thence back again to. i the' i o«it|vc.‘.lhu» beeping up e continuous Galvanic ciicnla- Um. llifouehiiut the,s*«lftm. v Thu* the hvost severe easel of, uytil KI’MIA nro PERMANENTLY CUBED. A FEW UAV« is often amply sufficient to eradicate the UISKAaK OF YEARS- mnili'lCATl'S AND TUStWOSIAU Of the ij»oM Undoubted Character, From all parts of Ihe Country could be given, auflloieut to fIU overj colomn In thirpaporl AW EXTRAORDINARY CASE, which conclusively proves that “ Truth Is stranger than Fiction." ctinE OF RHEniAiiSJI, BROMIUTIS AXD ■' DTSjPIJPSIA.' Rev, Dr. Landis, a ClergSroan < (if New Jcriay, of dlitlnguUlieJ ulUlnmenU *nd «x»U«4 reputatitiii s Sidskt, New Jersey, July M. 18W.- I>*. A. if. CrianTiß—Dear Sir* Veil wndi to know »f me • what hna been the mult In my own coso, of the ai-phrallon oi TIIK GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE. M> re|«l> ia»« U For about firenfy y«ar» I had been lufftring from Dy»n*» ■in, . Kverr reap lit* symptoms became wor»e, nor could 2 . obtain permanent relief from any court® of medical treatment . whatever. About /onrltnf year* aJnce, itcctibaaquence of f,rtinont otooture to tlie weather, in the discharge of my |*aa. , t-iral dunea, I becuino subject to a severe Chronic 'niicmna. (i, m which for >cor after year, cauvml me Indescribable.' ai>icm»h. Farther: intlie wlnterof *« aud ’M. In comeqncnce \>r' nraaelilrig a great deal In my own and varoua other churches inthla region, I wa« attacked by the Bronchitis, which inon became ao aevere aa to require an Immediate an*- . i«a«iuu of my pastoral labors.'-My netvont »y*fr"i ip«* now' ihoit'uehlii vroslrdlhi. and aa.my Bronchitis became worse, 10 nlnu'diumy Djapepali.and llheumaticafl , o«t|n»- r lhua evincing that tlieae.diitirdera wore connected with each other through . Ihe medium of the Sarvnha System. ■ In the whole pbarmaco imjla there seemed-to be no remedial agent which could . rcadh and recuperate my Nervous bj item ; every, thing that I had tried lor till* tmrjwvfl had completely Mlod. At mat I wm led bt'my frjomta to eaamfnc yonr Invention*, and (though with no very *nnguine hone* of their orlicienoy.) I determined to try the effect or the application of the (JAM AMI. DKLT INI> NEI'KIiACK, with tin MAUNF.TIU FLUID. Thliwaa ift Jmm, 14JO. To »i» nnrvr aafftnuilMKni, »•» two uare.»ir - Drjpr-Mia ri*o nonaj m rnmr oa»« I W 4» vf»*ri,n> Te*.,~ ; nr.icm. MT raarorur. ishuns; won,rune I attu’K omirnn' . « aiviiir. aRNTicn on Accownr or tiik Diio.ntMiris{ anw >■»«•- ilHM’Marip siri-cnon nia rnnaaty ur**rir 10-taei'Bi,* Such is the wonderful end happy result* of th« eupcrlment ~ I imvA lop.ornmpnded the IiLLT and FLUID to many wh®!' tiavrf been l?k«WJ«tf tuffanng fiwm Neuralgic artVcUonf.They* lirvo tried them, wrm H*rr» nr*vr.f»,'l aM.ia»»,t in »,***». «*ia. 1 ain, Walr. ~r) ; DR. CHRISTIE’S GALV/INIC NECKLACE .. Uu.cl r.n'hll cniTii'l.lnu .(locliME H.B Tlnoal or Head. iwtli M (troiii'liiti« InlliimuMli-n of the 'iliroot. Nor*oni nwittlck' iliujadic,. uf the Head. rvcu»fil*i« In the 1V«. IJn/.niig or llnarhirln tin Kit*. Dcafnm. Mhlfh li icnettlly Nemiui, ami tlnl imhOMvd cninj>l»lul,culkU lie Uul»i«ua. Palsy and -Paralysis. All objilckm BckivmlHge Uni the»f terrible ili»e*»M am’ pm:«cJ by r defirknty tf A'moui Jinf ffV hr U»e edeelod' limbt. I>m. f.unisui,’* • AitielA ttill tupplv tbk drlkient I‘nwer, end a complete end entlie euielv time tnected, 1000 Oaooa. of Palsy and Paralysis ! hive been if ported to .Dn.i'iinmu. nod hU Agouti within the Inkt two % eats, wbickhaie been ctillidy ii'iluicd. last tail \ asu* n ( wv> a. mimibi; C- , 7- r 'VP> Afiutr.w J N V., lied not bet n aM« to walk n »teji fur itonr fnuo > f •>*•. and M ?i« io lew Hint be lihil to bo fed. The moil cclobvjlnl jlij rlc-hm* iruve him ini. Jn five daj * after )xc commenced wi>ti ing «he Nlon« cr S|,».n»l.l\r I 'n'nplnlnu, anil 8*%"! N>r.r;Ui/«|irUwi "I Illjl Mo.nl And nnper eelrernfUcß Al*o In rainy and 1 * ■t► } i f 11...... a iaSdaner "f Ijmjjr or Kanoa. Knctgy In the Ifnib* or other organ* of the body. Tic Dolorcux and Neuralgia. The." CrrHAil nnd •snnl.lnl fomrWntt *w I'.' II'" * '|.li.i*tinn l.f th" 4 * A | T * n f Un Kn-iV ’llio H.il rfiir.i.f 'V I fj .J t ..Mi-in i llm Neeltlaea I.x « l"e.«l ""I 1 *•' ,i-, r „n, .. r ... ii." <;nsK-ipJ. t-rf*" ~'a ,h *“ (I “ ,rM,ln « FITS AND CONVULSIONS, Thrtn (Juimlng sn-1 trrrlMe rowplilnti nto tilwayi A , |>r a (frVi-» Tito Put, |Ih«( M.M* *♦>»• Ftrr«« nllf mre ni-srlj every r«»e. i*«.rr>#ttpp hw \eung f*|t old the i>*llrM. or Imw confirmed the complaint. Muntrou# and aUonlrlMUß proof® ate in possession of the pruprietop, ; , fuT- M»nv Imndrfd I'ertlftcstss fmm all perU ,»l the country of tW most'extraordinary character fan ba ghan, If required ftT- fci* trouble or inr.nnveiiltmre attends lha use ol OR ciiHun'iK's n.iir.isrc .mnct.F.s. andthey may. he worn by the most feeble and dallcata wmh paifacl aasa imj tefaly. fn many-cases Mia samatlnn attending .thcli «»• la highly r u*t*nt and o|ttiabit - IMy can la lent to any part, of the country. . Pricest ••; The delvenlo Doll, Three Boiler®,■ Tho Galvanic Nochloco, Two Dollar®, . The Galvanic Bracelet®, One Dollah Beoli. The Magnetic, Fluid, One Dollar. 1 ■ nrh The arMcUs era eccoh»i'.anl(Hl by full and plain dlrao® lions. Vamphlata *jth full particulars may la had of lha | oMhorMd Agent. • PARTICULAR CAUTION. 'M- nj C"..R(r./*in Btii ir.l .IL.I bn.'l.hfllti, D. O, MOBBIIEAD, M. D., Or.NKIVAI. AOfcNT Knit Till'. HNTIT.II «T. 13» Bron'tvvny, New 1 ork. F.n gale in Carlisle, Fa., by the sole aulhnritcd Agent, SAM'L. EL.I.IOTT. November 10.TR-lo—lyoow t ' y■ '■ • 1. ELLIS UODIIAM,' '.\\ r -y. ATTORNEY AT I.AW—he® renloyedbl® office to the room formally occupied by I lie late Judge Reed, in Alain etreaf. directly oppoail® the Teat pdlca.* Oarliide, March SB, IS3o—!l| ' , - i ; .