' of/; Unsealed ;td^ds^ ■br THE TREASURES OF .CUMBERLAND ■■ " 1 >■: ■ I % % & i *R Y virlu e :°ra Warrant from under tl.o hands anil ' JLJ seal of office of ill's Commissioners of Cumber land couniy, and. lo me dircclcdi the following Tracis one! Lojs of (Jnscatcd. Lands, situate Ini Cumberland county, Slate b’f Pennsylvania,’ will bo exposed (o 'Sale by Piibllb" Vendue, on fllondoy the 10th day of June 1850, at the Court- House, in the Boiough dr Carlisle, county aforesaid, and ftbhtlnucd (by, adjourn ment) from lime to lime, Until they ore oil sold, or n» much of ouch trod or lot, as will be sufficient to ■defray the arrearages of the Suite, County, Road and BchdoMaxos.due thereon, dnB costs. . _ •. VVM. M. PORTER, Co. Treatyrer. Carlisle, April 11,1850 Acres ■i'S md -Fror#. Warrantee & Owners. Tax-due utta K . , . , .South Middleton. ■ 97 r ■ 1830 ' Jacob Weaver " • 100’ 1845 'John Harper ; 43 1848- John 1 Harper-s heirs 5 ; 1846 . - Jacob,Morrell 1 lot 1846 .. John Walker 14 1847,8 , James Qualm's heirs JJ *1847 ; Jonathan Gualvvlne -i- ■ Newton, . 150 1840 Wm Moulder 41)6 1840 -John Clipper •403 184Q;\ • Mtfih’pW Duncan 438 1840' Robcrt»Tiusk 415 ,1840 HogliNicholson 401 184.0. John Nicholson 403 1840 Juno Nicholson North Midtlktbn, -2J 1840 Col Wm Chambers 154 ..1849,40' Mathew Irwin’s heirs • 16 .1809,40 Sailer’s heirs 800. 1843,8. Hoflcnbuck’s heirs 16 1843' Samuel Rhoads . Southampton. . 103 1840,6 David Herron's heirs 43J 1749 . . James Rccsido & Cu. IU3 1843,6. - John Ijjprron’s hens 400,- 1844,5- Williuin’Scoll’s heirs ' 400 1,844.5 •• « « 1 lot 1845,1) William Hancock 300- 1845,9 I’d’k Clippinger’s heirs 35 1845 Klizabctn Miller • 404 ISJ7.D Win Duncan 403 1847,6,0. John .Nicholson 40p 1847,8,9 Jolm Nicholson 438 1647,8,9 John M WuodUiirn 101) 1848 JJ Reynolds lor Herron’s heirs 437 1847,9 John Herron’s heirs * 1 let 184 G Solomon Gorges* heirs 1 lot 1847 HcmyNewcomcr Silyir Spring. . 10 1840 Andrew Shclcy’s heirs. 4)7 1847, Joseph Shrull, Ecuslpaimbiirough. 1 lot 1840 Ncidich & Miller’s heirs Shippetisburg Borough, 1 lot 1841,4 ’ Peter Neal . Atlen. 1 Ini 1818 Martha McKinley 1 lot 1848 , Jive HcllleinnnV heirs ! Monroe. 1844 Henry Sidle 1 1849 ' Marlin Dillcr’s heirs J Idt 1849 ’ John Brannon • HO. 1849 • - Urcnneoihn •i ' 1849 Michael Ege’s heirs ) IlnpcweU ., 1511 1641,2 . Harper & Underwood 21JJ 1842 Samuel S Smith 4uo 1843,6 John Harper 25 1841 John McUiuno hit 1841 Richard Woods’heirs T y 900 1847,1) George Himes 1200 1847,0 John Harper’s heir* I '4 1840,9 Hr VV SShurp’a heirs Frankfurcl. HI 1810 Jacob Wagner's heirs 15 1849 . Christian Kuilnur .5 1845. C Perry's heir* (col’d) k - ,12 1846 ' Henry Bine’s heirs /. :.1H . 1840- • llf-hry Shank * 159 1844,7. John Msginnis^HoKchbaek’s •5s 1844,7 James McCartney (flollen- ■ „ back’s heirs 1 12 ~23 1844,7 Robert Fsulor’s (Hollcnback’s lIC 1614,8 Willi.ims C*fta!lonbicli’shcUi>/1 3G 400 1811,8 Samuel Ueuuglj (Hollenbaek’s 136 181i,S. 'Jlmmas-Danscy 100 1844,7 Goo, Magcchdn ([fultenback's 1 lot 1843. Win Sanders.(culM * ■ jjj .Mifflin, 12 1840 W Craig MoCitno 18 .1841 . Frederick Hoover 4 1843 Win Myers*heirs .200 1843 Wm Parker 1247 • 1846,8 George llinics' 200 1847,8 Hamel Eckels " . 40 1647,9 PetnrFEge 105 1847,8 John Ensiiiinger 25 1817,6 Andrew J North . , . 100 1847 , Thomas Marlin (John Har*. per A: Co) 100 1847 Samuel Gardner (John II ,r.. , pcrakCo)' Rotannah Marlin (John liar r per At,Co) 100 1947 Charles Brynn (John Har per & Co) . 30 1647,8 . Janies Hoover 2 1818 James Kllinli’s heirs 238 1848,9 John Harper’s heirs 2110 1848 John .M Woodburn 200 1848,0 isanb B Parker '2UU.;.1848,9 .Isaac B Parker 25' 1848,9 Richard Stevenson 100 1847 Dickinsvn* 120 1811 Wm Craighead , 0 1841,0 John Jacobs 20 i 841,6 George Jacobs 4 1841,6 Peter iMycrs 6 1641.5 Muslino 5 1641,0 Uunjamin Mulone 1(1 1841 Abruhnm IMlhcriun ' 4 1641,8 Peter Sulsmiili ' *5 1840 Daniel Denvers 5 1640,6 Peter Miller's heirs 230 1840 ,\Vm & L Mooro 10 1840 \Vm Mooro. 10-6 or 5 ] Samuel Morthtond 5 1840 Goorgo Pencil s 6 1840 Jacob Txump 1 0 1840 Solomon Wurner , 6 1840- C Harder & Dakcr .4 1645,8 M Morten 21 1643 Andrew Kunso 9 1844,6 Juinos Grayson 32 1644,6 Jacob D Lyon . 60 1844,6 Janice Neely 200 1855,6 Samuel Woods' heirs' 22 1845 George Bclihnovcr • 14 1643 Frank Smith (dol'd) 1 Lot 1645 Uebccca Woise . -43 1845,6 William Dsnd-irf . 5 1845,6 John Brough 18 1845,6 Dmiol Drown - .6 1842 David Gripe 5 )845,fl I.mjwick Cfoop ■ ? n ' ln Davi, ' o'in idio? H eor ff° Desrdorff K? OBia o Funk *4O-1846,6 Henry Myers S 8 1840,8 John MyoV. 57 1840,8 Philip jJ,", , 6 1846, Gilbert Sesriffht ,6 1845,8 John Wireman Esq 92 1846 , Thbs MeCluntVbeirr “ . 5 1748 Adam Yengy ■' 6 1847,8. Mender's heirs 1' Lot 1847 John Osborne's heirs' ’ 1 - 10 1845,8 N D Woman's heir. ? 1 40 1848 Thomas Drown' • 1 Loti £lO Israbl Griflby 1 Lot 1648 J.acob Little's heirs . 1 Cot 1848 M f Myers .30 1848 Wm Mools 40*1848 1 James Nealy's heirs, 1 Lot 1848 Joseph Hockey 1 Lot 1848 George Rookey'a hein .5 i. 846 Wegner & Vail 20’1845,0 .Frederick Clutljs . ■ 8 1845,6 JacobGipb- ■>.<. *■ Mw Cumberland. ': ::n I LotNo ftl 3842,8 Dr Chamber’s heir#94 't o . CO 1842,7. J. P Korris : .- •'•" fV 80 do ; 73 1843,8 ,George Eeechlcr . 306 ,114 1841,8‘John Plobgh ’ ’ - 2 76 do. 129 1841,8 Wm-McLano’s heirs S i?: do ,230 1642,6' Zinger & Rear. ‘1 59 do ,34 1842,5 J M HaMemah 145 Uo ICS 1841,S.Mahin Luther ‘ ‘ ,19.7 do 167 1841,7 Peter Pancake] I 74‘ ;do 161 1.843,7 Dl* A&rieWs lieit-S . I. 17 . do , 160 1841*7 OWher unknown 1 C 5 do 208 1841,6 do do 1 105 do. 212 1841,6 do * do 180 do . ~211 1841,8'Ab*m Hbrch’s. hells 1 “ 40 I .do 171 1845,8 Henry McKinney */48 i do 31 1846,6 Jacob Zelgler do .78 do. do - ‘ do do 140, do do ’ do .. do - ,177 do. • do ' do- • do ktT1843,8 Michael'Keller do ; : 28 1842,8.W*n.Allison, do 72;1843,5 J.M Halderman *. I3S. 1842,6 Christ. Haldcrrnan ;do / 160 1842,8 Jolirl'Spitzor , ' do 202 1842,8 John Roberts '• f i "93 do 204 1842,7 James McGinnis 1 14 , do , _ 27 1842,8 A .Oarothcrs’ heirs " I 64 dp , 35 1843,8 do do 218 do . 84 1942,5 J M Holdcrman .• 1.22 do 3 1840 G Puhueslock's liciis 29 dp. 4 1840 do . do ,30 <lo 13 1845,7 Ab’m .Hursh’s heirs 68 .do 38 1642,6 Philip Sjnyser .85 1 Lol 1-843 Ab’m Hum's heirs ■ '35 . ' dp .1843,7 Wm Wallace 1 27 do 111- 1844,8 Woody’r & Robinson ] 160 ‘ do 00 1846,7 Owner Unknown 361 do 130 1842,6 John Foster 73 do 488 1842 Hogan's heirs' 30 do 110 1842,3-Henry Miller 60 do -- 150 1841, Shriner's heirs • ,15 do 315 1841 Conrod Reninger’s heirs 16 do ..141 1841 Ab‘m Feitrow-'s heirs 15 do: 37 1841,3 Owners unknown 100 do* 60 1841 do do do 172 1841,3; do do do 179 1841,6 do do do 12J 1841 do •do do 165 1841 ■ do do do 183 1841,4‘. do do do 210 1841 . ,do . . do . do • 174 1841 ,• do ■ do’’ do--.' 175.1841,4 do do do 162 1841 do .do do 164 1841 do do do .85 1842,3 do do do 148 1842,4 do do do 170 1542.3, do do do 74 1843,0 do do do 132 1847,8 John Bucher’s heirs do 164 1347 .Owner Unknown do 112 1847 . do < • do do 122 1847,8 do do do 08 1818 Gcnrgo Alcicks 1 Hot 1844,4 O llersiioy’s heirs ilo 109 1848 Thomas Warren «lo 145 1847 OwdPr Unknown do 200 1847 do ■ do do 153 1847 do** , d 0 do 69 1817 ,do . do do 71 1847,8 do .do $1 22 2 59 1 73, .1 10 1 50 12 55 3 13 1 00 1 20 3 ca J 5 30 yc 24 "Now sum! Cheap Store, T" R n l ndcr^g . ncd ost respectfully Informs his I X Inen.ls and the public generally, that he has lust | returned from Philadelphia a „d Baltimore, and is now | oprnmg at the corner of North Hanover and Loulhnr streets, ot tho stand formerly occupied hy 'N. W Woods, a well selected assortment of hew * 2 33 G 23 Spring Goods, purchased nl the lowest prices, and which I nm dc- Icrmmed to sell al.s.'null profits., Among then may ho found \ 3 1 06 4 G 2 Cloths, Cnssiincrcs, Vestings, . Pn^rii"' 1 Pnnln,onn various pricea, DRESS GOODb, new alylea, ami nl lew prices. Alae Ore. cenoa in nl their variety, viz: Suijar, Collie, Tena. Mohlaaea, bpieoa, ic., which will b.aoW low for cash I.lease.give mo a>call» Carlisle, April.il. 1650 , ** C - FET ’ rEn ' Estate Notice. i.ETTKIiS o( ntlniinislrnlinn on ilm eslolo of Henjamln I). VViinrlpillcli. dervnsed, late <>r (lie IJoroiißh of Carlisle, Cumberland coubly, bavo b, 7'i i ?l wil l>r<lin Repiaier of said counly, 1011,,. l„ q .S n Tl""? in ? aW h ° r ™!-' 1 '- All persons Imli bled lo Sntd efliaie am rrqnesied lo make ira nrei .M’ ay - n,en< ' “, ,ul lhn9c hav 'l"e Claims,wil prt.senl lliem properly ouihonliraled forsetilemcn ApriU.^r HANllANTol, ’ Ad>nr ' 251. « icar. Read, Union ami Reded. TROUTMAN & MAY’S Nbh-, CirsAI>AND F/siiiomdes Clotiiiko ytonf, v On .Vyrtt Hike, fan farmirh, Dc . cupttd by Mrs*Wise* as'a Grocery, -THIS attention of ilie citizens of (Jnrlfsle 'and Cumberland and Ferry counties, is inv/ie.i ioim« Sr«hl^? W,^ h,!d . <Jlo "i in e nnd niching Store, nml aeo life, well selected and most elegantly got dp clothing evcfoflVfed in this'place ’ It would bo well for.every man in tnoTuVai a hrgnr assortment, heller s|ylea nnd iMorutoLblc cloibcngcan be bought (or loss money at lllistiew establishment limn afluiy oilier store in lbs place without any owe,,lion. Tlio nssorlriienl is well selected and tile cm and nialio of the latest spring am) Biimnn r fashions, which are fi.rstlperlorm all olhera lor ease and elegance.. All who wish in purchase will find they can save from iwemy.fivo to. fitly per cent, by buying at tlio now stand ol ritovnux MAY. .Coals, pants and vests, wo will sell remndtalilv lo.«, ns die following list of prices will shbff' ; CO A 75. , , Superfine hlaelt cloth dress coats (Ssc to 18 00 ■i da. do, I rock do Gto ih'iiii Finn French habit cloth coals of 1 ■ ’ different styles, 3 to 10,00 |Sc«; stylo ol cashmerct coats, 2.00 to 0 on 0- J' lench ociits nf all colors' 1,60 to 7*oo 58 I!'’!'? 1 ' !t r l y T ' vec,i ' new stylo ,J,00loild)0 ' 18 h LuSUt ’’ 76.05.00 170 {i"": n eoo 's 1,00 to 2,60 10 Business opals - 1.00t08.00 18 sr " . , -". PANTALOONS. IQ New stylo of.AmcncDn nnd French ,12 GnssirnorCf plnln, : # S 3 Now style of American anti-French 74 caMimeres, superior in quality and 84 . yarloly of colors . J , sn()ln , n nrt a co y ? kjiick cnsß. nnd (lon&kins 3,60 to D 00 « griped,and cfobb barred ones, pants 160 to 6 00 « I IS 2 SjSS „ n ■. spring oass, pants 4,75 to fi rm 63 Orest variety ofcordolay pants ■ m ’ J 24 an excel lent assortment of work, ’ ,o ing pants which'will out-wenr anv othsr in this place v . £sra 60.02.00 24 Si'Pfdtlio black satin veals . ' 1,75 t 0 600 0 02 {"» Bl f l , e of (ignored and striped do. 1,00 to 7,00 .-69 Plain pnd striped vnlenllno 60 to 400 537 fine light summer marsalltes vests -75 to. 300 24 All kinds of working vests at very low prices. ’ 24 Wo also keep,n good assortment of 175 . , HOYS CLOTJUNO, 1 79 conslsling of costs, pants and vests and s»ll them 2 85 at very low prices. In addition to otir stock of 40 ready made olothldg we will keep on band nn as -00 sorlmonl of Furnishing Artldles, such ns shirts, v scarfs, cravats, suspenders, drawers, collars, caps 30 'S'ki? ® oV6 ’’ lllir 'dkercliicro, soaks, tea. &c. 20 ffnlolj wllltnako It t|is inlstestof the purchaser to ,<1 «fi7t .before buying elsewhere. Allgoodsaold 08 "‘‘tie ~qrc ’ w ;«"»nied to give salisfablion, and 22, the r"'?.? In q"»li(y, elegance, stylo of 5® lonllnn l |r, n h < U i rnb li ’ | nn<l wo 1,0 P ! 3 liy close at -1o? tronnuo ? a ehaUf pul.lio pa 2la * reel* i-1 ■ rorßet ,P North Hanover 1 7? do ■’ OlothT door,, J l'»»'hnr root, West :i!6 tlbe! gening made to order at: the shortest no. ■ Joj April 4,1650—if ' . 7 05 A 16 2 62 J 26 4 20 as a or Wi’eat Biii'gaiims iniilc*y.Ooo<ds, *AT V. E. ARCH AMB AULT’S, . N. I’], corner of Eleventh and Market streets, j 4 FULL assortment of Spring and Summer U± Goods, comprising in part—New Market ! Sheetings at. 8 ce;tls) fine bldanhed and brown ] Mnslins-,a1 ; 3, 4; 8,6, 7,8, 9, ID and 13} cents) , yard Wide French Lawn at 8, 10,12} ami 18} eta; t M6uslin.de Laities at 12}, 18} & 25 cents; !,inen I Lustres from 10 t 0.23 cents) Bareges from 12} to 137} cents; black and colored Alpaca Lustres from 18} 1076 cents) block and changeable Silks and Toro Satins from 60 cents to $126; alargetissort. menl of While Dress Goods from IS! to 37} els) Frnnchv Scotch, and Manchester Girrehams from' ia i^ 31 »f£ n !s Si,k anfl Satin Mantillas from $4 60,t0 S10;J\lon and wear in everv vari ety from 10 cents to 31 26; &c. . ' ; V. E. ARCHAMBAULT, . Cheap Wholesale and Retail Store, ,■ • N. R. corner Ilth & Market sts., Fhlla," April 4,1850—3 m .1 29 1 39 ■ ANEW and brilliant, light has lately arisen .and now stands high in the horizon, sheddino its ■| go,don light ol hope upon the-dark’despairing , minds of the bed-ridden and afflicted with paim jlike the bursting forth of tho congenial rays of the isnn upon the cold, dismal regions of the frlo-id zoijo. ; I ho. three letters which head tills pa°ra ; graph is iho signification of . . Rati way’s Ready Relief. An instantaneous antidote for pains of all kinds, , lire very instant Railway’s Ready Relief is appli fed. its pain-relieving qualities are realized, it will relievo the most severe pains of Rheumatism, Lnmbage, Gobi, Paraylysis, Tio Doloreu.v, &o„ I in n.few minutes. - I call'd'. treatment nnd cure. AU HheumaiKPiiins.lnstantly cured by Had- May’s Ready--'Relief,-—Rheumatism arises' from jdillerent causes, lint mostgenorally proceeds.from ipolds, exposure to eold dump weather, and sleep j ine in daiiip apartments.. This complaint is divi i , ‘w? cl.ausesj ihe first is,lnflammatory. 9 o .called from the swelling and inflammation that | attends the pains in the parts nirccied i second, j (.h route Rlteumaiism, socnlledfromtholongcon-- , ttmianco of the disease. It is also itnov.’n as Lum bago, or. pain iti' the Imcltj Soiaticia,. or pains in , ihe-hip or jjroihj Anlhrodynla* or palna fh ihe 'joints. Ihe Aduio Rheumatism generally term!- nates into ono of these and becomes a chronic com plalnt. ..... . 15 1 47 45 I 00 I „ /W;e»f Jfottr Tin-fares,apply Radway's Ready ■ Relief, on a warm flannel cloth, previous!v hal|i [ tug tlie parts with warm water, also take 30 or-10 ■drops of the Relief internally in some molasses twice or three times a day; this will g j vo warmth to the stomach, and surely relieve you from all Rheumatic pains, It is also speedy and effectual in its operation in Hid rare of diseased spine, stitch in the back, lameness, soreness of (he j lints, I weakness .and pain In the side, nervous headache,' I tic dolbreux, ami, tooth’ tic.he,. spasms, strains,- cranips in the Momach,heart hum, lioarsenessand boro throat. Reader, if you linve Ihb misfortune ]o ho troubled with oiiher of.ihe above dialressin/r complaints, bn thankful that an antidote for ybnr pains is at hand ip Rad way's Ready Relief. It ta sure to give you instant ease, and to year joy wtl ensure you n speedy nnd perfect Cure. hec that eaehbiillle has the fad simile si'gnalltfe & C °’ U -’ on eiCl ' labcl — l none other is A Sc2t3tiftil Pictured ■ ~ flciL' Label-—Hied Engraving, . To protect Ilia public against,purchasing conn-' JC r JL! ,s " r 1! !” ' va y 8 CliinesuMeilienied Sonp.R. “• Railway, the eelebralcd ctteniistof New- York has ala ijraafoxponaa engaged the services of one °l Ilia firot artlafj engmving in Amerleu. ami Will bn‘the first of April, 1800,issue Railway's Medicated Soap, in its now label. It Is a hoatiii lul wrarrftitf, ffyeproacfttu two fmnnle fio urea nr.lirallti. aml.OipaiityVi-Pottrilnir on a’ I SIR .it "a ml" soroll work,.on whiol, n r n tint words •‘Radway’s Wed tented Soap' in llliimfnnfetl leifers.' On lire apposite side of the Inblot fs tho fucsinnlo sign,,-1 niro nl R. G. Radway. Rho design is nenl ( diUBle, nrUstic, and elegantly.executed., ; The Virtue, „f /& Snip are, also improvod. the Ingli popularity whiol, this ,-xrnllnnt soap fins at .aincd for its superiority over all mlierafor toilnl medicinal and sliaving purposes, lias iiripolleil mi to strive and improve upon its merits, Instead of rpsuno satisfied on .its already gained laurels— V\e have now,entered into arrangements fur'the importation direct (Vntp our in Con stausliuop n in Turk-y.’and Oanlon In Chino, 1 for' our several Pi S. pnnfia, balsams, and extracts of rare mediehml viitues, which wo uso in the man alaeltire of RadWny’s Soap', instead of receiving llteip fromthrrd partieo, so that.how we have the satisfaction of-knowing that the highly medical and balsamic properties of our soap are pure and [unadulterated, I {f a . /? i\ c . au i l fc r % i? ie it. .surpasses every* I thins-of the kind in the world, it removes redness, , pimp os, hlotchos.ptisjulM, tetters, r.ish, heurrs , r |>PU(p, ring, worm, gore bonds, surds; pustular eruptions. It l.rnlih m flu* skin nnd bean ty l» the complexion.. As n nurse/v, nnd ’toilet soap,; it fs'beyond (ho reach of rivalry, nnd fur ehayimr pnrpo<os It In tbo best in use. -Ono cabo bQnpjvnilastloi^ortlmptbteecakt’R of tho enmp-8 Z « of nny other soap fn use, thcrc- O- G mid bnsi soap in ibo world, J Moe 2j cents, large cakes in enumved wrappers, and ibo Sigimluro of 1{ CJ Rndwayupuneach \frnp. ff?I v (lie Unrem chambers many Ihrhis ■ ,1,,v. 19 *' tl\e toilet rights— While sopie briiin bulni from Circassia’s fair, ■ Jo dross an’d beautify their lovely Hair,' Whleh makes Hm maidi of Circassian sires Within the breasts of liinjjs puro love in^pito, 7i/ .Dress the Jlm'r, Railway's dir eassinn Halm is becoming quite popular, in the conrs.o of lime it wlll supersede all other prepnrn- Jtohs in Use, ll cures holdnesfi. strengthens tho hair, eradicates dandruff* and makes Iho'halr soft, fine and glossy, • I)y using the hulm as per dlroc ttona, it will make ft curl beautifully, resembling nature. I rice 25 cents In large bottles; y eo that Rndwny & Co., is upon each bfiitlo.. b * ,U and Sami bllhitt; in Shlppenshurg by Dr. llnvs. April 4, 1850—2 m * ’ 1,60 lo 7,00 nrqwyillo Saving Fund Society. rrllE Nowvlllo Snvinj Fund Sooicly la now fiilly JL orunniMd and in o|icroilon, under llio manui-c, meat ol llio following Uiroolora i , v JoiiN \V*aaoNE», Josrrn C. WiM.ujia. , Sauuei, Aiil, ■ Jlrick I. Sxßancix, Samuel W, Sharp, John Work, WilmaW ICi.ink, Axohshon Lal’ciimn. Jahrs M'Canduaii, Persona desirous of becoming weekly doposltora, and those wishing lo iimite deposit™ for definite nr Indefinite periods* will m.ikenppliouthmto tho'lW surer, at Inn uflico in Nowville.on and alierllie3olh Instant. t‘ . JOr,N WAGGONER, Prn't, JaAcs M'Dandlisit, Sfct'y. Jam*t R. Jrrlrte, Ti ■ras'r, •' Nuwyillc, March 28, 185Qw3t IVowvlHo Acaildiii]'. SbLKCT CLASSICAL AMD SciRSTIFID SciJODL, . Nemitlet Cumberland County, Pa, Tl: ia confidently believed thH few institutions offer X Broaorimluwmunuio students than tiro .hove, ih«t!rlll n- ‘° m dßt °f. a co,n,n unliy.pioverl»iHl for their mtellipeneo, morality and regard for the interred ol religion, this Acpdcmy can effectually, guard its members from ovil and immoral Influences.' Advon tjigos are likewise offered to those desiring to pursue the atbdy of the physical sciences, surpassing those of mOnt aifnllar inuliluliunp. - ihW# haying nous or wanin', ami willing lo aaml llnlm Ip a Soinlnnry of lanming, nro riMncclfully aoli- Ciloil to VMt Nbwylllo. and juilgo of i|io ailvdnMigaa fqr themselves, nr, at,least, procure n circular con» talnlng full particulars', b'y addressing JAMES HIJSTON, Principal, . .Nownllej Pa., Aug. 20, ISID-l v. • • . PIJILA DELPDIAi IS. sc. K. No. 2. Situ M.-d 1J mile, nortli of Cntliale, on llio . ro:id rolling (Vom Slmoln Oo|i Id Cnrli.lc, conlain mjr 165-ocr*. of first role Sin to Inrirf, ivrll limed, ex. eepl 35 aorfes, which is well covered u-|th Timber.— ; The Improvemcrna are a two story FRAME Dwe|. ling House, a l.jrgo FRAME BARN, and all hecea. * ur y outbuildings in good • condition.. Also.a-good Orchard of choice fruit. This farm ia well Riipplled with water for •looh.lO oil the. fields. • Also, 3 wella of water near tho house that never full. Possession given on the hi of April if desired, and tho terms made to suit tho purchaser. , Persona wishing Iq ptircjinso nr examine the pro. perty will please'call on tho subscriber re*l/Hiig in Corlisle. '. ARMSTRONG NOBLE. February 91, 1850—5 m ThiTvnitl IVoporty for Sale, Til E subscriber offers at,prjvato sale tho pro. pnrly on which lm lives, shunted In Centrovillo, Dickinson township, Cumberland connlv.conl.Hii- Ing 3 acres of ground, under good cultivation. on M, which is erected,a two story- BRICK HOUSE, and Brick Back Buildings; ulso.n TAN YARD, with Ifl vnts oiii of door*, 9 learlum, 2 Hines, n pool of running. water, find •! handies In the shop. The vvhotrns in good order. /JVroils nlpo n large Bark Nlw*d and Shop, and good Stithies nUnchrd. with every other convenience. ; lot is well supplied with fruit trees of every hind. li. jr * mr»M desirable property-for nnv one wiahiim to commence the Tanning huoineHS. It will ho sold on accommodating terms, and possession given immediately. ■ Any mm wishing to see the proper. ,4y can do fio hy Applying to the subscriber. ■ ? , JOHN MINNfOII, A’o*i. . ' .for .Elizabeth & Hannah Stoner. February CB, IRCo—3m' . / House (uiA Lot f6r Snhj. “ 'Plin rahacrilwr nfll-ra nt privnio ral«, the properly 1, on which ho realties, Finiuteil In tiro village ol' Oakville,-in Newton low chip. ■ The improvements JpA "" « now two story. UIUCK HOUSE, lllnektmith Shop, Entitle, and other'out- Jsig[lmgflhouecr. , There Js also a well of excellent r*o*Tiamifflwinor and o Cistern nearthedeor. Thiel eloinl le n meet eseellenl one for o Dlaidtemllli, or for I e mechanic of any lllnd, nnd'will he sold cheap. - • For.parlieulara enquire of the undersigned, redd ing on the premises, ■ , March ai, 185l)-Sm*j ! V TRACT.OP I«AND of from 13 lo 13000 nrrea, t i. nituatoil In Allegheny county, Maryland, about h*n mile* from Cumberland, It In hcnvjly timbered, aholmilu in iron ore of tho host quality, lie* near (ho Chesapeake and Oliin Oannl, and' Is altogether ex- Veedlngly well calculated for the oreclion of a Mail Furnnro.- This valuable properly con bo had at (lie low price of ?I,f»0 per acre. For any information respecting it apply to the rmbsorlher. Carlisle, March 18G0—3t ■ : “ I ol ji, (Hia’Wnvi Uhlalc Kollce. rnirn i'n ~ ~ T ETTriHS of «dmlnii.|rnlion on Die c.tnlo of John '■pun subscrllior would ro.pcoifidly Inform , My,,., dcccdc.l. I.lr of Mifllli. town.hlu, Cum i mm™ n r^oau l’«l""'l''">"».*• l.o«o bon grouted V " L n |>«<l>»'»'*>»«H , rr.reiilJiiig in \lie .opto town.hip i « f • " fow , ° f , Me9,r V' * All pnrwnw indented lo ..Id 0.t.10 %vilt mnho ~nc P‘, lil.ond. V\ oroljpuac.wlirrnho now ho. nnd w, dhto p„y m ,„ tl , nU ,i,o« hovlng claim, will p "Zt ko(.p con.lonll,^oni blind , fir.trnlo ...ortmeutof o' tWin p r f, ror |y. o U thcnlic,ncd fo, .cltlcmont, in klndfi of fonsnuftil .>V|»lto Pjne BoftnJfi.flne! J’iaMk,nful mvtm.M u. « , ' nil other kind* ofSuCftl) oOfcirjh hVwlll *ol| J.,w • iL re i »V MAG AW, Ex r. foreneh. JOHN ARMSTRONG 1 _Muna iWU.-cu . ..... CnrlinK April 4. ]Bso —if , Auditor?*'Notice, ' Eofn’lo IVoilco. I , TAKE noljbo' that' Iho aulumrlbcr liaa been'nn. I I,OTTERS of, 'Arlminlsirallim on Ilia fitittW of. f "jf "rtmlnUlri*. Alirnlmin laic of Silver Bp-.injj lawn; inliilotnilum iiMVini>!! l| i> l I r ""I V i’ 0 S ‘ i Ji,ll, "Pi “d -plllp, Cumberland county,! bare been Issuer! to file n IQ e»eenime-^ : ' 11 -d,, lorepnrt upim (,ii|.«crlborrcslil|iiß In ffliil.town.lnn, county nforoMl 1111,1 " I,lko " All persona Inilebterl iVsnid' cnlalo lire n^cq^l^Btc!J a ' ,^o, (brihlit 1 nnr l nt?iiT^Vu 1 V Crr, i t( n B 'TI I1^ 1, ■ W ou ,ll i t,,u * mnlre pnynienb ami Ibnim having claims will preiout a«,, iimua/i i* r * "^ 1 l G 0 * n Eudl<lo, on U crlnes .ham P, apa.lv authcmic.erl forUlement o P T I I ,"V “ r ,V'l nn'v April 4, 10SO -fit* JOHN J.OSE; Atlin’ll f- Mate), 7,1550-C, CO ‘ N,,AM '' * ■ .. : 'W©W, ,dn•Store. ••• ■ . / uhicribers rpspeblfujiy announce to lie cilizens of Carlißln amltho surrounding count y, (hailhey hove ln live• store robin s «- J9V n * r, Kii l,,tr store.of Mr..J. G. Carmqhyf and, l|i rectly opposite Monyer’s Oonfeptionnry .ulorp, .in North Hanover street,. o-splendld assortment .qf Dry’Gooda, consisting lii part ot- ~.." s' Cassi»aci'cs,.... .... CnBßihela, ;Saitinots nn'cl Vestings; n great- stock' of 6uoimer Goods for Men and Boys* weaf,Jtlous. de lainpfl} Lawhsj Ginghams,' Bareges; Alnachas, Barege dd Twines, Calicoes, Checks,- table and toweling drapers; ta- Jie cloths, umbrellas, parasols, ribbons, stockings, gloves; linen, cambric and .silk handkerchiefs* laces, edgings and inaeriings, cap nets, larl'eton. swiss, book,’ mull, jaconet and cambric .muslins: an elegant assortment of .. ■ '.7^h6ap».JßosinietS,' ‘ ■ r oftlie mdaffdsMonabro'kinds, Balm Leaf, Straw, and Braid Hale. . . GROCERIES, QVEEXSirjlim', Carpetehain, hn'rdware, &c., someltandsomeand elreap.carpets, together-with a variety of Goods-in onr line, which have all been.lald inallow prices, and will be, Sold cheaper than can be bought where. .. . We respectfully invite eVefy body to call and (Udge for themselves, as we are determined to of ler great bargains. , ♦ J.L.STERNEU&CO. April 4. ,1850 Rc'Ucr (linn (lie Odd .Hines ort'al. foruia. A Whole Suit of Clothes uisl 75 ! THE 'undersigned thankful for llio patronage of the citizens of Carlii'e and adjourning' country,- I italornts hitf imiijoroua friends and (ho public in gen eral,Unit ha Ituc[Just laid In. (in entirely new Block of fashionable .. .. I Spring and Slimmer Clotbingr made up in the best stylo and particularly calculated for this place. His slock consMs of fine. Dress and Jroch enoiH, Habits, Cusslmcr. Dral*; &e ,nnd Chian coals, Tweed, .Linen and Cl.onk- coals, nuslness cnaiß -of nil descriptions, superior Dlack Cusslrnero and fancy Pantnloone, a great variety of Vest's from s 00. a large assortment of fancy articles of Gentlemen’s wear, while linen, striped and red nnnryu shirt*., Gentlemen arc requested to call and qxarainc tho goods, and he is sure those who-buy will bo well fiudd and at low prices. . . . A grool ftssprlmoni nf Days clothing, also Cans and Hals, from ISJ to $3 00. Constantly on hand at _ ' ' ■ • 8. GOLDMAN'S, Soulli Cjst Corner, of Main,and Marital sqnaro. , Carlisle, April •1,1860—,6m. To Farmers and Men of Easiness. Oils, Candles and .Guano." subscriber offers, nt tbit lowest rates, in any J. quantity,to suit purchasers,' Genuine Peruvian Guano, nmi every variety of Sperm, Whale, Lord, and TANNER'S OILS! .Manufacturers, Tanners, Formers, Dealers and Con* aumcra, are in'vitcd.to call. . v GUO. W. RIDGWAY, . - No. 37. North Wharves, the first ■ . J ;• . Oil. Stubs, Uelow Race si., Phils. April 4, 1860—Sat Fresh Garden iioecls. t « subscriber liaa just received his annual sup. ply ortrunh Gordon nnd Flower Sued?, from (ho boat csiub jshmcnls In the country, ami which ho ran confidently recommend as of tlnjbesl quality. For sulo at the cheap Drug store of March 21. S. W. riAVERSTICK, i-ViTii*-' . ulnablo Ful fil |ohsalc. r PIIE aubacrlber ©fora nl privnlcMfo (ho following X-dyiM*ril)MlJlonl B^inlur ho. 1. Situated in North Middleton township,4i caul I mile north ortho Hnr. rishnrg and gtffcdo turnniho road, conlnimng 225 , n. a /?.5|NP' , V* Q l )n .nl onc hnlf Ihncrtono and tho resrdiihTOlflfcß ijtitoand"meadow. land, nil cleared and in n high stall* of cultivation except HU acres, which is well covered with hctfvy Umber. .'The buildings JU-A uro a very fine two story STONE (louse, n I'RAME DARN- parity hew, with Jm»l!g|ps or - n CriK ' WflKfm Sheds. &c/, a lino TimyfrSi'rinfr House nnd a never tailing spring ot w.iler near (he door-of Iho' house. Also, a good Ornlmrd of choice fruit. . JOHN BOYD, Offered for Sale. T RTTERS of Administration on Iho estate of Xi John Aliller, lulu of Upper Allen township, Cum* l>«tilaml county, Pennsylvania, have been Issued In llio suhscril)«r residing' hi said townahlp, in mid county. AH'peraona indebted to said citato 'will rnako immcdlntn payment, mid (hose having claims wilt present them, properly authcntic/iled for settle, i pr t|q nnvitAU ‘ to (IRNRY MILLLR t yiduiVi 4, LLJJS BOMIAM. March M,1850-Gl* REGISTER’S NOTICE. ishereby given to all persons interested, *• XN that.lho following ocCnjmls have heoii-filcd in ’ Ibis, offtee, for-examination by the accountants therein ■ riHincd, olid will, he-pruscutcd tn .tlie Dfphn.hs! Court’ i ol Cumberland county for-cotifirmolhm arid’allow* f ancc} onTaesday, lho,3oih day of April A. D. 1850, , viz; \ 'l-.The afccoiiht of Charles libera and far.'Wi V/. Dale,administrators with the will annexed of James d. Dule, late of the Borough of Alcchnnicfiburg,dec’ll. 2. Iho account of. Jacob Mnomla, guardian .of Jacob Jf._Eborly, minor son-of John Efaerly, Isle, of Monroe townsliip, deedased.' , 3/Tho account of-Jacob Murnmo, guardian of Samnbl Bovenmyer, minor son of Philip Uovenmycr, deceased. , -4. Tho 'occodnt of Benjamin' Myers, deceased, gUUrdlnn of ’Mullfda-Curollicrs, as settled by'said guardian’s udmlnistrntor... 5. The account of Jacob Niesley, executor of Win. Clark, lato of Monroe township, deceased^ (J. The account of John Stewart, administrator of Andrew Stewart, Into of Mifflin township, deceased. 7, The account of George Allen and ’David S.- Ruoslmw, administrators of John Green,‘la to of Nti tv ton township; deceased,. , 8. The.account ofAdam Slcrer, ndmlnistralor of Ciitlmriuo E. Siercr, I »to of Hampden township, do* censed. ; <. . - 3». I ho.occounl nfJohn' Wallace, admlnlslratof of ! •Thomas Elliott, late of Mifflin township, deceased. 1 10. The account of John Wnggoncr, dnb of Jho . oxocuibrs of Abraham Waggoner, Sr., lalw of Morlh Aliddleton to.wnshlpi deceased; 11. > llic'nccnui\( oi John Kissinger.ftdmlnislrntor of George Nagle, late of Dickloson township, Hcc’d. 2 a< ' cou,l > 1 uf- Win. M.:Bee(cin, administra- 1 lor 01, SaniUcl Nuidig,. lalo of Doardilown, illinots, deceased. . 13. The supplemental Account.of. John. Bobb, cx» cctilor of Adam Eichulberger, into of Silver .Spring lo*vnaliip,,decefleed. 14* The supplemental- nnruimt-of JohnPeter*, John Beltzhoover, Mich,iclG. Beltzhoover and Henry liarow, executor* of George Cdishoov'er, late of Mon* foe loivpsfilp, deceased., ' , _ 15. The iicepurtlri&Abrahnm Cayman* rid Jonas ; Gayman.c.teqdtof* or Vahid.Gay inaVi,lute of franh ford township, deceased. . ' , ,16. 'l‘ho account of Jqlm Agncw,ndihlhl»lrnlor'of George Carl, lulu oftho Borough of Carlisle, Jec’d. 17. r I ho account of George V. Cnnver, executor of Henry Cnovcr, Into ofSilver-Spring township, dcc'd. 18. Tho account of Win. Sandersonindminlstmlor of D.iniel Worst, hie of Frankford township, decU 19. Tito second-and further account of William Linn and Robert Cochran, two of the executors of* Dr. Andrew P. Linn, late of Ilia liurau s li of Sliin. pchiiburg, decen*cd, , 20. *1 Up account of George M’GJ tines, admin Mr 3- (or.de bonis non with the will annexed of Samuel B*ll* Hie Borough of Shljipensburg, deceased. 21. The supplemental account of George Crindlo and Michael Murrutt; executors of Michael Morrell, late.of Monroe township, deceased. 22. T ho account nf Thomas A, M’Kinney and Col. James Woodburn, executors nf. Robert M’Far lino, hie of Newton township, deceased. 53. Tho account of .Charles VV. Weaver, executor of Bernard Ilendld, late of the Borough of Carlisle, deceased, ' '.V p 24. 'I he account nf John Oiler, executor of An l drew Oiler, l.ilo of Frankfort! township, deceased. 25.. Thtf supplemental qccounl of Dr. James R. Irvine, executor of; John Johnston, late of-tho Do* mugli of Newvillo,'deceased. 1 ' 2U. The account of Daniel H. MThcrson, ndmV. do bonis non of -Reynolds M'Phcraon, late of the Borpngh of Slilppehshurg, deceased. ■ 2.7. Tim .account of James M.. RuUlon, ndmfnis. Iratuf,opDavid Ralston, lute of Weal Pennsbonmgh township, deceased. •• j •38. Iho account of John Curnthcrs, administrator of Benjamin Myers, late of Dickinson township, deceased. * 29. The account of George Gilbert, executor of JaepbGUbcrh'lnlc of Newton township, deceased. • 30. The account of Charles Roll, admlnistnlor with the will nonrxnd of Isaac 'Graham, latu of the Borough of Carlisle, deceased. - .31. Tho account of Depj-imin Tube, administrator of John Forsythe, lute of the Borough of SMilppcns* burg, deceased. « . ; -V , - WILLIAM GOULD, Reshtsr. Rmi*Tßft , a OfFtcr; .} ■ Carlisle, March 30; 1850. ft . Eslato JVotico, T E ITERS of administration on tho estate of Jos. 1J Hefllvllnger, late of Frankford township, Ciim*. herland county, Pcnn’a., drceuued, have been gnnled by the Rejjikter of said county to the subscriber living In Mifflin township, county aforesaid. All persons indebted to said, estate are hereby notified In make immediate.payment, and those having claims to pre* sent them for settlement to • • ■ ■ , JOHN ORRIS, AdmV. March 58, 18S0—Ct* ' • . JETTERS of administration on the eplole of _i Jacob Slambhugh, deceased, laid of the Borough Carlisle, Cumberland county, granted by the Register pf said county, to.tho subccrilicra the' first imm'etl living in said Borough, mid tho Inst darned i jiving in Green imvnsh’p. Franklin county, Pn, • All I persons indebted to said estate arc requested to nmk> immediate payment, and Ijmsu having claims wlllj prcffciilthem propn. ly nnthentieatrd for settlement/ to CHARLES A! AG LAUGH LIN,' •• • ' JOHN RHODES, - March 21,'1950—31* Adnr’rs. Estate Not ice. LETTERS of-Administration eri the estate of Maria Elizabeth Zelgler, late of North Middleton jtowns.hlp, Cumberland •county, Pa., have been granted in the subscriber residing In said township, County aforesaid. Allpersona indebted tosnld es tate am requested to, mako imnn’dlats payment, and those havtngrldlms will present them proper* ly authenticated lor Beitlemeetv to • ' . . . JACOB 2KIGLER, Es'r. March. 2l, IPSO—Gt* NOTICE. r !MIE undersigned Auditor appointed, hy the Or- L phans’ Court of Cumlierlaml nnmty,‘ t*».di**irl. buto .the nasets in the hands of Christopher Oni«. Administrator of William llaschore, Uto of said rounty,.deceased, to and among the rreduors of said dei-edcnl,,will olteml.to.tbc appointment at hjsofflce, In'Cftillsle,'on Monday the aaj d«v of April next, ut JO o’clock A. M., at which time till having claims against the estate ef said decedent, aru requested to present (hem for seMleinent. - . A. B. SHAUPE, Auditor. March U, 1040—fit - Estnto Noltoo. J. KTTEJ?Bofadmiplßl rollon on tbo cstnleof Win. ducduucd, lalo orSonlb MMtUuluti lp. ( Cumbeflnndcunnl>,ra M hiivobcciijfrnnU-rilotltoiiub. vcnborrct{ifirtffinin)d Imvnßljip. All persons Indcb i cdto Slid catnlonro requested lomal»olimnciJliilo|iay. tnont, nml lliqbc having claims will 'present then? properly fiuthcntlcotcd for seiilpinrntto , . JOHN STUART, AdmV. Muro!) SI, 1850-01 EsSulo IVollcc. ' Snmmc^ ' At Me Chtap WhoietaU and Retail Dtygocdk 1-Storeof . ••••'-• ' aritold & liirvr, ;■ ;:f •* W.ild.nro now bpenl/lg, tfib largest, Riul cheapest assortment ofßpnqgqnd Burnt.; mer .Gqodij. ever brought lo .Carlisle, among whlohi will be found a beautiful selection of ■ , , Bodies Brcg*©Gotfs, i 1 : 1 .,, . new ftylos;,plain, changeable end itlipbd Biikai’ Dii-, reges, Bilk Tissues, Derage de. hainba, sawns, Zdnv nn Lustres, Mousiin de Lflinesj. French* English,, , American and Scotch G’.nghami; JPrbDcH;find Eng-, Hsh Chlhiscß; Figured, atrlped, bared e,p|alriSwUs -1 H°°k Muslinsj'Llnen Cambric HartakbprcbUla. 1 rcrich Worked Collars* Thread A ltd Option traces, I Bnd Edgings. . 4 :, , 5 ., •- ~. Bonnets & Rlbbpnd, ■ »f every Lind. quoHl}- oft.] price. JjP«rtoh.ik Sit , Rhodes, a very handsome assortment.,- ~. . . DOMESTICS' DOMESTICS/ 7 . . ; - Our stock'- pf Domestics can not bo excelled this aide pf Philadelphia. Purchased previous to the«dv«ne*\ In -cotton, typ aro enabled to sell t 2o.'per cent, cheapi ’ or than, those who .purchased thin spring.' tya h?Vf Muslins, Tickings, Checks, Osnaburg*; bleached tad tinblouchcd Table. Diapers. .. , j .. I ~ CARPET#-/ OARPJiTsih. The Ijrgcat assortment fever hroaght-to 'Carllsfei which we are determined ft sdlf’lo pe* c.enU cheap-}; er Ihnn the same quality can hepatataacdbisovrhdr*. MnUings, Flnor and Table Oil Cloths. \ Bholt $ S/iocb, fuf Men/Doysi Women and Chlh*"- drub. i,• k ■ ' frn/i fSuppty of 6roarin', ■ueh ». SnjJr’ Cofilio, Teas, Molasses, &c. very cheap. ; x'. Persons, wishing to purchase good goods, will do well to call andexamine.ourextensive assortment before, purchasing elsewhere. ' : ■ Carlisle, March 28, 1850 ’ ‘I ’ The Big Gan lias commenced Firing! I /~lirA RTiLS OOf/jDy lisa commenced, and will be V receiving for .some da;*, hie brilliant and rerf oxlonslve stock of. .ms. ■ .Fresh-Spring Goods,' nnd particularly invilea.iiJl Uioso .whoiViih lb Jar. thcic cash out’to a good advantage to give hlm;acai[r l»cforfl purchasing elsewhere, as be U determined to «li9trlbulb a groat many good bargains thTsspriitg and summer. His stock consists in pan of a largo lot of fresh ' •; - , CLOTHS, CASSIMEnps';,, . Sattinolls; Tweed* Ky. Joan*. Velvet Cords, Beavetf'’ teens, linen and collar). Drillings, pf e*cry color amk. price. A general slock of Tickings, Checks, bl L aeh- ’ ed and unbleached Muslins. Sheetings, TowillhgJ Osnaburgs, Hrillings and Bagging In great variety*, Ladles Dress Goods, . 1; ; „•'* ' such ns Silks, Shtins,- Lawns, Linen Lusters, in great ' vanciy nml nf (ho latest importations.- French. Scotch; •* I'.nglis.j-nnd American. Ginghams, of various styles; Chintzes and Calicoes, a large and cheap lot; a great assortment of Laces, Nettings and Kdgingsf the heat stork of and Gloves that has been in Car* lisle forrfoorsi no stdrk of Itibbonsand Bonnefcllksf ‘ ours; n largo Jot or Parasols and Sun Shades, well ! -calculated,to please the ladies; ami hundrcds ofoth'ar artclcs to plenao both ladies and gentlemen of (its inort refined taste. • lUli Carpefs— The - largest stock of f Kfci Ply imM- 1 rial, ingrain, Venetian, Girthing and other* Carpets, •* Bno/a and Shoes.— Mens, 1 Ladies, .Boys, Girls ah* Childrens boots and shoes, in every variety, and very ~ - fjVocer/c*.—A largoo.ssortmcnt of Fresh Groceries* such rrf* Cnilco. Sugar, Tea, Spices, dec. .Congress, Cavendish, Roll, Hum], and Cut nml Dry Tobacco* . Come one,comeiall, and secure pretty and cheon goods at the lowest prime, nml where you can have a stork of gonds-worth selecting from. Carlisle, March 2t, 1350. {.*• , Plaufs, Slii'iiba,' TREES, DARDEN*#!^ • ■ . SI2.KD3, , ' . v-r^rTT--- T7OR «l<>! >(<»<'• Oanlcd, Rl.intr Sim Tills™,' JL 1 nrar TlwMdelplils, and in thn Market, IwjowT rnxth street, overy day, comprising theTollowlntrVi.’- ntlres: . . **,.• ••-• Honeysurkloa, assorted Herb Roots, 11 • v-‘ v-. Jfirlmeoou* Plante, Osage OrangePlante Ornamental “ “ for, Itvo fences, Ac.. ' . Kosea, *• Ersnonss?*#, \|*J Mower Roots, « -Dalm.of Gilead, Plowcr Sm»«, .*• Wlvor Firs,',,. Vegetable Pliints, ‘‘ Norway Fi f «, Grape Vines,, Hod Spruce; ~ i Ornamental Shrubbery, White Spruce, , Ornamental Vinca, ■ Silver-Pines, • .*i - Gr.cen Home Plants, * American Arhor-vii« Hox Edging,. ' Chinese . ** Asparagus Uoola. • . Tree JJux. aaaorlM : . A lao-vtlrnamenu; Trees, viz: Maples, «.sorledV' Uorae. Chesnuts. Weeping Eoiph, aivcr Abels ' Muuntalh A h,.Magnolias, Fringe Tree*,'.Linden/ cke..occ. . All orders' promptly attended 10, and cvetyiilH*' warranted to tie ns reprosunleil. IMnrite. trees, .te„ packed in carry with safely. ' Address S. AlaneST, Rising Son Tilings, Phlla ■ Co - & AIA If HAY, ■ Nursery Seedsman and Florist. . Alarcti £3, ISfiO—tin ■■ - l V JVEW AKRIUI, 1 . OF FOREIGN DOMEfSTK?HARDWARE,' JACOB SBNEK ha< Jinn returned from the i>mJ ' rj rrn rttlvr with 0 now ntmiirtniont of Gomla, which ■ h«‘ U now op, ’inn* «l hl» nhe«p Biorc, in North !lan.' : over siropt,.next door ,tb O|W held, , Oils, G-lass, I?<ilntc, Cbpitl, . Japan,. mui Uluck Varnialiea, of extra quality: Nail. ' " V 1 ?"’ U “*- «’•« VIS and : bI.H-1; TidulUi UlnßtH Screw., Pianos. Saw. - - Mt.flob.. Aoj;cfs. Axe.; Knives, Fork., &c. ‘ Bho« r ■ mdiftßn n| every (loacnplion. Persona wantinonny Ihmj in till! liardiviirn line, would do well loclvo ' ‘“""'1.1" Wl ' mo di’ffl rmincil to .ell loir for ca.h ’ ’■ Iho hiplimn pricn Will Im paid for SCRAP imW 1 mid FI,A*BEEI).'nI ili„ .i„, e if , “ AI IKON Carllalp, Wov id, 1813 JACOB SENEB. i A CAUI>. OWENS & RXCHAEDg, ■, I ■ Pnom rmtAORLFIIIA> ' kpilH under*lgn<?<l would motl reapoclAil/y jnforox r i ! JL the clifcciiii of Ctirliilo and its vicinity, (bit they • < havo opened a i Marble Yard ~, , , . in Carllii!c,in Houlh lianoveralrcct.afctrdooraaoulh of the Court Home, and nearly opposite A, A W.v - Heiilz’a atom, where they. wilt b« liuppy to wait on' llioao who may favor (homwiili n ca 11... Having pur* t’lmnecl n large Block of Marble for caih, they are <]«•• icnninpd.to «cll lower Ihnn any other aboji ihia.aida of Philadvijihla. They hav? eomo moat beaullful do* * algna for ... Monuments, Hoad Stones,-Mantels, ’ «ncl every thing elec in their line of limine,,, which) J Ihcj- will ho pleased in show to any person that in»T l)8-w«nllnR ihrin. ‘ w Th J* V«<“ ‘V Merited' agJhla V.M^KotVrV. Wood. n( Philadelphia, and.jelß furnish, from bla ' manufactory all varieties of Iron Uailinß for the in- ■’ , elating of-Grayo lots and all other, purptijca, at tho ,v 1 shortest notice and at Philadelphia pii«si . . They .will *ho (Inish ornmnufocluro nil Itlmla of " :1 l.utlding work, aucli, n Sill,, Step,; andlMalfouhV,; ; tormi^ 11 "° * ° on iho most repautubl**: t llaeins llad and being employed) 'it 111 !,or 'Phi'lidalphU, they ar. thor.fora - • enabled in ma(tufaclure the moat fashionable worlr,'. ‘ * n “ (alt.a aharo of (be patronage 6f Ca,!' : ! Uslo Ann tho .flurjoumllng country. Cerl'ialo, Feb. 151, IB6o—if' , Jionsj .jtvsixEAiiisoWj V,’ A 'fTOtINRV AT LAVV—OIBcb in Ihe-horiw i-X. ;nr.nli«R mnuinnl», near, th«. store of Aj St W Rtrppt. OmlHli-, April 4, !830—|y A TfOHN EY AT LA W~hoi « tx. to Ibn room fornioily occilpicdhy llm Kt;oil, in Main airnoi, ilirfcily lbalWam.Y',',’' farlltlr, Match SB, 1850-31
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