mHB subscribers intending to .cnsnge ineir.oußi . I: ncsß.willsell ofCtheir whole elock.Of READY MADE CLOTHING, .. at vcrV retiaced prices. Their slock consists of Coats* Vegta and' of almost every description and quality; also, shirts, collars, bosoms, stocks, neck and nockel handkerchiefs, gloves, stockings, suspenders, Lots, caps, boots, shoes, umbrellas, leather and hair trunks, 1 carpet bags, and.in short every article that is necessary to complete a gentleman's wardrobe. They will also sell goods by the yard, such as cloths, cassi mores, Vestings, cassinbtts, summer stupes in great variety, muslins, flannels, &c. : . ;. ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON. Carlisle; May.B, iB6O. N. B.All persons knowing thoinsolves indebted to the.firm will please make payment immodiately.- 1 / - A.&L*. • Carpel®. ARNOLD LEVI have just received anolhbr large assortment of, l Carpets; which we are deter mined to sell 10. percent cheaper than the. same quality can bo purchased elsewhere. May 2, 1860 '..’V : . Parasol®. AftNOLD & LE VI arc . now opening a very ex tensive assurtmenfof Parasols, which will bo-sold Very low nf their new and cheap store. May. 2, iB6O ' • ‘ -■ Urlgado Inspect’® Order®. ORDERS No.'!.—ln conformity,with the revised Militia Law, of April 17th, 1849, the several Battalions of,tbo First Brigade, Islh Division, will riiebl for Review. and Inspection, as follows 1 The lit Battalion will meet in Meohanicsburg’on the Ulh day pf May. . . . The 2d Battalion will meet in Sbipppnsburg on the 17th d«y of May. . The 3d Battalion wlll.mccl in Carlisle on the 14lh of May. .... .• ■ - ... • . The Ist Regiment will meet in Newvillo on the 18lh daiy ofM*y. • Capl. Samuel SlewnrlVTroop.not .itlaohed to any Battalion, will meet at the Slone Tavern, on the. Walnut Bottom Road, on the 20lh day of May... The-above commands will meet precisely at ton o'clock A. M., of each day. Officers in command of nompnnies will be. held responsible for4bo good con dition of the anna and accoutrements. SAML. CROP, Brig, lusp. April SS, 1860 Dissolution of Partnership. . Til E partnership heretofore existing between Henry Church, U. K. Church, and Jacob Lnng hecker, under the firm of Henry Church & Co., was dissolved. by. mutual consent on the Ist of April, 1860. As it is necessary for the Books of the firm lo be settled without delay,on accountof (he.dissolution, ail persons knowing themselves indebted, will call .on Henry Church, and settle their respective accounts on or before (lie Ist day of June next, and those having claims against the firm will present them to H. Church, with whom iho books have been left for settlement. 11. CHURCH, J.LONGNECKER, U. K. CHURCH. April 25, 1890* • • N. B. The Lumbering business will be carried on as heretofore, by Henry- Churfeli, In all it! branches. Having purchased a now and well selected stock of Lumber, he- hopes that his old bustomers-and the public generally ivlll call and examine fur themselves. He has purchased and -has for sale 800,000 of the best quality of Shingles full;28 inches 10ng... Cell and !ee them* you that tire in want. Bridgeport April 26, 1860 . IVcwvllJoFcmaloSeinliiary. THIS Institution, under the care of Miss M. Dell, wilt commence its fifth scfe-ion on the tirst Monday of May. Thankful for the liberal patronage hereto fore bestowed, the Principal find those associated in the control of the school still hope to discharge their diUirs lo the satisfaction of those who.may commit yotina Indies to their care. Aliihitod number of pu pils from a distance can be accommodated. Terms per session hf Jive Months .* . . For boarding, lodging, washing, and lights per term, - •' f • $5O 0(J Tuition in Juvenile Department, compris ing Heading, Writing, Arithmetic and Geography,'' _ 600 rimmry Class—comprising Grammar, Na tural Philosophy, Chemistry & Uoluny,. 1 900 Higher Bimlish Urunuhus, J 1 00 Music oir Fianrf; . • 15 00 Use of liibfru'iDCiit, 4 00 Drawing, , 10 00 .Payable oiio-half in advance. Tito Session coin mcnccs May Ist, and onda Sept/80th. HufrirE.VCER: I —Rev A, shflf(i, flfewvill*. - ■ , Dr J Hannon, do H' SterreU, J3sq. do ■ . Scott CoyldV Esq. do' Wm Durr, Esq*,. do 1 Col H liOgan, DiiMiurgV - • . .. Rev, Jus Shields,* Juniata cbV >' ApVil 18, IBso lm Attention BONNCTS! BOiWJCTS: Mr*. M. NEFF, having returned from the rogucald the attention of (he Ladies l«» 558t7 her large and splendid issorlmcnl of FANCY and STRAW .MILLINERY, which .ho will upon on Thursday the 25th Inst. Her stock embraces every description of Bonnet*, such a* Casings, Albo* nas, Bolin Straw*. Hungarian, Pearl, English Straw, ,&.c. Children's Donneia and Hat* of oil kinds, u 2 bnautiful- u**orlmont of Caps, Lace*, Ribbons, Col* ,-v lirs.CoflV, French Flower*, &c,j n good uMorltucnl of Silk*, Turn Salim, and other Dress Goods; a lot £ of very handsome Parasol*; a groat variety of Fancy 2 . Article* and Trimming* of every description; all of Which wilt be sold low. Dutinels neatly altered. Carlisle, April 25, 185U—1m T>ONNBTB. Tlio attention of tho ladies is parti. t) Cularly Invited to my large and splendid assort ment of Bonnets of all kinds, prices and qualities. Also ft very lafge and beautiful assortment of Bon. net, Cap, and Neon'Ribbons. • • April 95, 1630 CHA3. OGILBY. 1.-ADIES SHOES. Just received a full assortment j of (lie best quality and'udwest style Philadelphia Shoos.' Alio a good astfbrltneru of Children’s Roots and Shoes, neat, handsome and good, nt tho cheap store of , ■ CiIAS. OGILUY. April 25,1850 PARASOLS'. I*He subscriber has just received a large lot'of Parasols, of beautiful styles, embrac ing every quality, to which the attention of the ladies la inviledV N W WOODS. Agt April 86', IBftO . -f ■ apd Bonnet Ribbons, Call and pur- your Bonnots end Ribbons from the on* • ; dpM ‘Bood. Who Ims just received a large and varied assortment, and you will save monot. v April BMWO' 1 N‘ W WOObS. ATgf TMIBSS BILKEI. The subscriber has just opened _U an ex tensive slock of Drbss Silks of the latest at.vles, which ho oflforaat unusually low mice.. The special .attention of the ladles'll solicited AprimiTsho N w woods. a B i ¥ 0 0 |lcois; Tho subscriber ho. Just opbnW a largo slobk of mUslihs ondcoUbods in the ssle;of which ho ollbrs unusual inducements to purchasers. Public patronage Is solicited • * ApriPgO, 1350' . N W WOODS', Agt’ A PRIME lot of Mahogany Voneors, just received 'by tho subscriber. Also a lot of■ Morocco and Lining Skins, oil to bo sold cheap by • ’ ■ 1 HENRY SAXTON. 1 February 14, iB6O Borough Receipts & Expenditures. Account ofAbner Jp'.Bentz, Treasurer [of the Bbfough o/Cariule,fur the. Cash received of John Walker; balance,, • of Duplicate for 1843* t • • $1565 65. ,** ofT B Thompson,late treasurer, 134. 60 “ Jos, H Blair,'Chief Burgees, for , fines and license!} i v ~ 143 50 ■ l * for stall rant of Market house, 214 07 “. for IJcenses for proylaionVtores, 17 00 ** ,of sundry, persons oh account of. Borough' , . .... 113 20 * 4 of John Harder, clerk to Maiket House and Weigh,Scales,,,. 76 ,19 Amount of Duplicate for 1849, 2410, 34 By. cash, paid Thos B Thompson, extra...... , "salary as .treasurer for. 1849, ... ■ $lO 00 Paid officers for holding Borough elec- , lion, 4 \V, , ... .11 00 Pdld Jos Shrorfi repdififag. Alley east of. East street, 1 , . . , . 25 00 Paid H A Doty for,repairing Grave Yard Fence, . ; - 4 50 Paid Geo Ege, Esq., for qualifying Bo rough officers, 2 50 Paid Harn & Sipe for plank for Bridges, '4 08 Paid John Brannon for repairing Weigh Scales, ... 6 75 Paid Jacob. Weaver for boards, • ,6-34- Paid Wright & Saiton for hardware, 4 09 Paid Win Riley for dopy of assessment, 10 00 Paid John Listman for repairing Grave . . ’ Yard .Fence, .7 00 Paid Boyer & Mateor for printing; 16 25 Paid J B Bratton for prlnting, t 3^oo Paid George Hays for cleaning Letart Spring, t , . . /.•' 28 00 Paid Samuel.Sipe for plank and bbarßsj 489 Paid John Harder for lurmshing'broomo ftir Market'House, .1 60 Paid S D Adair, Esq.; professional ser- , r . vices, •j. ' 300 Paid Geo, Lenhaft for cleaning Borough pump, |j 00 Paid Samuel Sipe for boards;. 2.2 i Paid E Beatty for printing,. 13 25 Paid Frank. Gardner for repairing Mar- N ket House, 176 00 Paid John Harder for furnishing brooms for Mar House; 1 13 Paid C Inhoff for candles, 75 Paid James Loudon for stationary, 1150 Paid Union Fire Company annual ap propriation, 31 00 Paid Cumberland Fire Comp, do 34 00 t'aid A A Line for painting Market House, 90 00 Paid A S' Lyno for furnishing lamps for Market House, . 14,63 Paid VV B Mathews for laying stepping stones across Louther street, 10 00 Paid Robt Moore Co. Treds’r for use of ■ room and fuel,' 7 00 Paid U Moore Co. Troas’r for Borough expenses in repairing clock, * ** ' 10 63 Paid Samuel Elliott for furnishing oil for Market House, ** 7 41 Paid Solomon Slouffer for repairing floor of Weigh house, 75 Paid Wm. Park for making East South _. . • . 315 00 Paid John Walker interest refunded on ' outstanding taxes of 1848, 10 70 Paid J P Lyne for glass and tubes for ■ lampd, • . • 5 90 Paid Wra Millet for repairing Borough ♦ pumps; ■ C 2 Paid John.Wnlfcef codls refunded on Fi■ Fa issued against him fur taxes of ISIS, , . ' ■ 19 60 Paid S W Ha'^orslick for oil for Market House, . 7 00 Paid JVV Bhy for oil. for Market House; .8 00 Paid Frank. Gardner for repairs at mar ket house; • . ' . 9 So Paid W Cart for log* for Wef£h scale*,* Ido Paid A & VV‘Uontz, powder furnished A M’Lpaater, street Cotmu’sr. I GO Paid C InhotTfor candles, ‘ 75 Paid A W Benlz small notes, cancelled . with interest, • ; 23 65 Paid P Davidson and others, street regu- Inlets, regulating streets, &c, 5 00 Paid A P Frb for Winding town clock, 10 00 Paid Geo L Heighten salary ad 6lcik 16 - coun6il', ~ tfo 60 Paid VV, Holmes as High Constable, $lO5 00 Paid .W Holmes salary as su perintendent of Grave Yd. 26 00 Paid Win ItolrtVes fof removing nttfscencos, 3 60 • ; 33 50 Paid Jno Harder salary as Clerk - to mar ket & bay bcales; , v 55 00 Paid Jamea Dunbar salary as Messen ger to council, 9 00 Paid Marlin Oormnan salary as Messen ger . 3 5q Paid Abner VV Denial'salary as Borough Treasitrdr, . 90 o , .200 00 *• 23 bearing date Obl.'S6, lfe4s,in’ , ’ the napio of Wrs. J A KrtofmanVßO 00 -- •« u 4'bearing dale Oot. 18,1843, in • the name of Sarah A Wilson,. • now Sarah A'Todd,’ • ' 425 00 year 1849. DR; 454,675 51 $4,073 SI %/Ipriif 1*849. BOND HOLDERS: $1289.00 775 00 . 750 73 .584 00 740 UO 100 00 80 00 . 60 00 ’ 794 28 .■ ~ , $2000*73 Whole amount, of cancelled • in. 1849. ' ' Balance of Dorctiph liatnliticii oa llio let of April, . 1850, la;l3082 28, which is hold among llio fol lowing .bond holdersV Andrew HplintiS) • 1794 2s Adam Reigel, '1289 00, 1) & W Danner'i' 584 00 Isaacißiiripn, • .100 00 Miss SJi VVilsoQ how Mrs S A Tudd;, t 315 00 lit .. ... ; $3082 28 To pay wlilth the Borough has balance of outstanding lares, , , 199 74. James ttaeket, 1010 WeigH-maslcr, 845 Nolhan Htmlch, on note ofsll3B with 2 yrs interest, Real debt oT Borough, $2861 35 *'•>. ' A. W, BENTZ, Bortitigh Treasurer. AprlUS, 1850-31 ;plßils&del|>liial Iti 6nri i I lig St ov e. No, 52 South Second Street. Near Chestnut, PIIILiUELPUIA. BEESON 6c SON, A RE now receiving their spring importations, iJL.arid would respectfully invito the attention pi 4)1 cash buyers (either wholesale or retail) to their of Mounting Goods Exclusively. Black JBaregeSj Marquise, Chaly, Bombasines, Boiribazjne ftnisn Alpacas, Canton Cloths, Silks, double 'width Ntousseline do Laines, Grenadines, Canton Crapes,. Barege Laines, Thibet.long and square Shawls, Barege Shawls, Crape, Love; and Crape Lisse Veils, patent English trimming and veil Crapes,dec.. ’ , ' Second Mourning Lawns, Ginghams; Bareges, Mousse, do Laines,; Gingham. Lowns, Chintzes. Acier Cloths, Linen Lustres, mourning bordered Handkerchiefs,-Collhrs and Cuffs, black and Lead Kid Cloves, Neapolitan Gloves, , April 18, 1850—Ci ’ Opinions of tiir Frsss “They are largely provided with.'Mournlng Goods, and those wishing to purchase, will find umplo opportunity to do so with them.— [Worth American*. “No odvmlogd takerf of domestic for extortion of imposition.”-^- {Saturday Courier. I . “Our citizens can, at any moment, call at thir •(tore, and obtain every material forjadies* attire, that is riccfc'snfy In the Reason of affliction, confi dent at .onco of obtaining good goods, and at fail prices'.”— [lnquiHr. IV ., . , NEW WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CpuifccUoMary Store: .. iVest Main Sl.\ nearly opposite lihtein'e Warehoused fPHE undersigned having commenced the manufac- JL taring of ALL KINDS OF CAND Y, deepened a Confectionary and Fruit store, Would'call the albert*- tion of. Town arid Country Merchants to their adver tisement. ' ' They will manufacture anil have constantly on hand, ALL KINDS OF CANDY, which'they will wholesale ahd, retail at the lowest prices. Also all kinds of Fruit, such as Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Raisins. Dates, Prunes, dec. ' Nuts of every kind, viz: Almonds, Cocoa-nuts, Filberts, But ter-nuts, English Walnuts, Ground-nuts, dec, ■ / Fancy Articles and Toys of every description. Tobacco and Seoaßs, Rods skU’r Mikf.rau Water, and a variety of other arti cles too numerous to mention..' 1 They would respectfully solicit a share nf public patronage. * . A. S. WORMLEY, A pill 'l l, 1850 , S. W.HANNAN. Pure Wines and Liquors. ' THU attention of Dealers find Hotel keepers, isi requested to my fine assortment of Wines and Li-' quoVi seioclc.il With great cate from slocksin Europe aud in tliU Country, and from sources which enable' me.to guarantee their purity, Umlftlfcfc'o? every description from $1 to $6 per gallon. , . ... v \- 'Wlilskoy, lrish, Scotch afld MonohgdheTai. Old Jamaica Gin & roach Brandy. Madeira, Sherry and Pori. VVliios of every variety ond grade, from 76 els to f,S per tfalloh. .' Champagne of all celebrated, brand*, $9,60 to $lO. Claret. Fine Table. Claret at £3>nnd higher grades; Malaga,.Muscat, &c. Wild Cherry Brandy, Raspberry, Blackberry and Lavender Brandy, Asc.' , f . j ’ The Quuniry Tiade supplied aiwliolcsalo prices. A complete assortment of Wines and Liquors, very cheap for culinary purposes. , % . , Orde/cf promptly-. attended to. . Goods carefully packed and forwarded hy "Express.” Samples sent to any part of the country free of charge, by address* i’ng, postpaid* < A. 11. McCALLA,; ! , Wino Merchant, 30 Walnut street, Bhila. April 18. 1860—3 m NOTICE. JS licrof)V pivon thsl 1 lie pa rlnership heretofore.ex iMin tr between Gi;o. \Y. Fee.le-r n nti Geo. Swartz, uf.llumptlen Township, was ijie.elrid, by mutual consent,-on Mho 4th day of March,'df* R.,,1850.. Tho Boohs and accounts are in (ho hands of Goo! \V. Feeler for settlement.... ! I, ... ... ~, ■■ GEORGE W. FESSLEIi, , , •• GEORGE SWARTZ. Carlisle, April 25.—Gk ' ■ Notice)< , LISTTI3U3 of Administration cn the estate of •Toljn jQulborlson, late of Silver Spring township* Cumberland ouunty, Pennsylvania, hove -boon granted to the subscribers residing In said township, county aforesaid. AM persons Indebted losaid es tate are requested to mako immediate payment, and those htfviiitf-eioime will present them proper ly authenticated for settlement, to WILLIAM CULBERTSON, WILLIAM KELLER, .. April 56, IBso—Gt? .. Adm’ra. NOTICE. WHEREAS John Seitz, of Monrootownship. ;has assigned his real ond personal proper!) to (he undersigned for the benefit of lib preditors. AH persons {laving claims against the said Suit are re quested to present'them, and those indebted to make payment to tho subscriber residing in ('uiTihlo. . JOHN AGNEW, Assignee. April 18, 1860—Ci* Gotuto Notice, ALL persons are hereby notified that letters ol administration on the estate of John Dlvin, late of Eislpcntikborough township; Cumberland cqunly, Pa. dcc’d, hbyo Guen issued by llio Register in and fur said .county, to (ho subscriber whorqlide irfsald township, bounty aforesaid. Alf persons having claims or demands' ugul‘ns‘l tho,estate of the said decedunl. are requested to make known tho same without delay, and those indebted to make payment to > . patjuck ryan, Eiv. April 11,1850—6i* ■ ■ Usluto Notice. LETTERS of Administration on the estate of Sue anna Fahnestock, lute of Easlpcnnsborough township, Cumberland county, Pa., have been Issued by the Register of sold county to the subscribers, the first named living In Mechunlcsbuig, and the last named in Lower Allan township, county,oforessld. All persons having claims against the said estate will present them properly authenticated for settlement, and those indebted Will make immediate payment to • PfJTBR BARNHART, , .. \VM. R'.UORQAS, April 11, .1880—6 t . B*V ’ Etttdto ICoilco^,,. , LE ITERS of administration on the estate of Jos. Hefllofingcir, late ojf Cum berland eoupty, Po'nn’o.,deceased, huvfi bean granted by the Rcgistqr;ofsfid county to’ilio in Mifilin. township, county aforesaid. ..All pcfpons indebted ..to,said estate ate Horoli.v rioti/ied to make, immediate payment* ond those having claims to pfe* sent them for s'otlfomonl (o , - JOHN ORRIS, Adm’r. Muroh'sa, IB6o—(U* .■ Ginghams. Th« Buhnm-iiwi.niiii Hq« ainrgo Block oTthnaa 12j rent Oinghpiiiß for which ha has had such an extraordinary *un t Call *hd «oo I hem. K'V WOODS, Agl April SS.IS6O' , • Sale of Unseated Lands, BYTHfi;TREASIIRER OF CUMBERLAND •• coontV. > -n.Y, virtue of a Warrant from under the hands and . iVse'dl of office of thd Commissioners of Cumber land county, and tome directed, the following Tracts and jJojs of Unseated Lands, situate in Cumberland of Pennsylvania,..will bo exposed to Sale ;by P.ubljo Vendue, on Monday the 10th day of Juno (he Court House, in the Bordugh of county aforesaid, and continued (by adjourn ment) tp time;,until they aro alf sold, or as much olf 4 oaoh.Jract or lot, as will bo sufficient to defray, the arrearages of the State, County, Road and School taxes dlie thereon, and costs. WM. M, PORTER, Co. Treasurer. Carlisle, Afcril 11, 1850 12 74 220 93 Acres •%. and Years. Warrantee & Owners, Tax due Lots.. - : South Middleton. 27 1839 . Jacob Weaver ' IUO 1845- John Harper. 43 1848 John Harper** heirs . 5 1846 Jacob Morrell 1 lot. 1846 John Walker' - . 14 1847,8 James Gustin’s heirs li 1847 .’ ■ Jonalhan Ouitwiuo Newton. 150 1840 Wm Moulder 406 1840 John Cooper ' 403 1840 Malhow Duncan 438 1840 Robert Lusk 415 1640 ’ Hugh Nicholson 401 1840 John,Nicholson 403' 1840 Jane Nicholson North Middleiohi - 2J 1840 . bol Wm Chambers. 134 1849,40 Mathew irsvin's heirs 16 1809,40 Sailer's heirs 800 1843,8 tlollehback's heirs “"•16 1843 Samiiel Rhoads Southampton, ”, 102 1840,1) fravid Herron’s heirs .U 10 439 . 1749 James Rccside Si Co. . 1 35 ,102 1842,6 • John Herron's heirs 1 69 4UO 1644,5 William Scoll’s heirs 581 400 .1844,5 « .. 5 81 1 lot 1845,9 William Hancock 130 300 1845,9 Fd’h heirs 489 25 1845 Elizabeth Miller 1 04 404 1847,9 Wm Duncan ... 280 403 1H4t,5,9 John Nicholson 5 30 401 .1847,8,9 .John Nlcholsoh-,, . 5 30 438. 1847,6,9-John-AI Wuodbnrn .i 574 100 1848 0 Reynolds for.Herron’s holra ,60 437 1847.9 John Herron’s heirs. . . 5.13 1 lot 1846 Solomon. Gorges’ heirs 59 1 lot 1847 Hemy Newcomer . > GO Silver Spring, 10 .1840 Andrew Sheley's heirs 37 . 1847 Joseph Slirull, tZcutpennaborough I Ncldich St, Miller's heirs 1 . , Shlppeniburg huroiigh, i loi. 1841,4 Peter Neal ■ . AlUn\‘ Hut 1840 1 lot 1848 1 lot 1848 000 1844 1 1849 1 lot 1849 30 1849 3 1849 John Brannon Mclclioir Oronnomon Michael Ego's heirs Hopewell. ; ' Harper & Underwood -2 35 Samuel S Smith John Harper . ' John McCluno Kicliurd’Woods'heirs Georgo Himes '' ‘ John Harper's heirs Ur W S Sharp's heirs Frankfurd, Jacob Wagner's heirs Christian jVrlour Perry's heirs (col’d) -Henry Bine's heirs ullcnry Sliunk John Moglnnis (Hullcpbock’s . Heirs)! 47 James McCartney (Ilollcn* baekVhelrs 1 12 Hubert Fuuler's (Hollcnback's - ‘ heirs) 2 10 Williams (Hollcnback's hclrtt) I 36 Samuel Kcsugh (Hollunback’s iioirs) 4 25 Thomas Panecy (Hollcnback's , heirs) 1 60 Goo’. Magcchan • - u , heirs) 93 Wra Sandora (colM 12 ,« i- Mifflin- .... W Craig McCnW Frederick Hoover, Wm Myers' heirs’ Wm Parker Georgo Himes Daniel Eckels Pclor If -Ego .. Jphn. fipipiingor Andrew, J, North •, V' r . ’ Thomas Martin (John Bar*. . . per A Cu} . Samuel Gardner,(John Hsr* , '.per & Co) , . Hosannah Martin (John Bar* . per & Co)' Charles Bryan (John Har per & Co) 30 1647,8 James Ilodvcr. 2 1848 James Elliott's heirs 238 1848,9 John Harper's heirs 200 1648 John M Woodhurn 200 1848,9 Issue B Parker 200 1646,9 Isaac B Parker 25 1648,9 Hichurd Stevenson 1511 1841,2 211) 1842 40U 1843,0 25 1841 1 lot 1841 300 1847,9 1200. 1847,0 4 1840,9 31 1840 15 1843 5 1845,6 .12 1846 13 1846 163 1844,7 ,232 1844,7 228 1844,7 lIC 1844,8 .400 1811,8 18(1 1844,8 100 1814,7 1 lot 1848 12 1840 18 1841 4 1843 200 1843 1247 1846,8 200 1847,8 40. 1817,9. 105 1847,8 25 1847,8 100 1847 100’ 1847 100 1847 100 1847 . Dickinson » ISO 1841 Wm Craighead 0 1841,6, John Jacubd 20 )841.i6 George Jacpbs 4 1841,C Pqter Myers , 5 184,1,5’ Muu\in6. v 5 1841,0 Bunjuinih Malone 10.1841 Abraham Pilkurlon 4 1841,8 Ppter Slalsmilh 6 1840 , Daniel Dowers . . 5 1640,6 Peter Miilcrhi heira 230 1840 Wm&LMooro 10 1840 Wm Mooro 10\C or & 1840,7 Samuel Moribund 5 1840 George Pencil 0 1640. Jacob Trump G 1640 Solomon Werner f G 1640 C Iliirller Ac. Baker 4 1846,8 M Marten, ■, 11 1843.. Andrew.Kunse, 9 1814,6 Jutnea Grayson 32 1644,d Jacob BLyon ,60 1844,6 Janice Neely ■' • SOU 1856,6 Samuel Woods’heir* .22 1846 George DcUhoovor ( 14 1845 Frank Smilli (col’dj 1 Lot 1846 Uybceoa Welso .. 43 1845,6 William Bandurf 6 1845,8 .John. Brough 16 1845,6 Uinlel Brown 6 1843 David Gripe 5 1845,6 Ludwick Croop 3J 1846 John Davie 13 1845,6 George Deerdorff < 310 1846 Michael Ego’s heiri 10 1845.8 Mutes Funk 65 2845,8 Funk’a heira 6 1845,6 Archibald Garhel 7 1845,6 Johnijorow 40 1846,8 Henry Myers 28 1846,8 John Myers 57 1846,8 Philip Myers • 6 1846 Gilbert Suarighl \ 6 1846,8 Jplm AViremun -Eaq 93 1646. Thoa.MpClunc’s heira 1 « 5.1748' ;,Ada.nVi Veugy ~ I 5 1847.8 Mo‘rtdc«> holrs , ... 1 Lot 1847’. fjojm Oshornp’* heira . 10 1845,8 N B WlrwrmmVhelra • 40 1848 Thomas Brown l.Lol 1848- Israel Griffey , 1 Lot 1646 Jacob Littlo’a heirs I Lot 1848 MF. Myera 30 1846 Wm Meals ■ 40 184B‘ ; James Nealy’s heirs J Lot 1848 1 Joseph. Hockey . 1 Lot 1848 George Udckey’s heirs • 5 1846 1 Wogtocr & Voir;. $1 22 2 59 1 72 i 16 12 55 Martha McKinley] ] „ 1 06 Eyd liefHomah's 1.20 •, Monroe, . llonry Sidle . ] , Marlin DillcrU lie Ira 3 GO 15 30 86 24 6 23 18 1 06 4 68. 37 7 95 4 16 a 62 46 1 26 4' 20 ,81 1 81 1 21 3 01 ; 13 I 76 • ;84 1 66 , 4 83. > . 3 96 S 67 9 02 . 59 5 37 1 75 1 70 2 85 ! 51 1 68 •60 1 26 2 40 20>845,6 Frederick Cloths > 8 1845,6 Jacob Gipa. ■' '• .'New Cumberland. 1 Lot No 51.1842,8 Dr Chamber's heirs 50 1842,7 J. P Norris do , 73 1843,8 George Recchler 306 do .'.114 1841,8 John Plough 2 70 do 129 1841,8 Wm McLano’s heirs .2 12 do ‘ 230 ,1842,6. Zinger «Sdßear ; . “I 69 do 34 1842,5 J M llaldeman 1,46 do 165 1841,8 Marlin Luther 197 do 167 1841,7 Peter Pancake| do - 161 1843,7.D’r Agnew’s heirs 117 do 160 1841,7 Owner unknown .1 65 do 2bB 1841,6 do do . 165 do 212.1841,6 do do , .. IBq do- 211* 1841,8 Ab'm Hurch's heirs , 140 dp 171 1845,8 HenrJ McKinney . 48 dp 31 1845,6 Jacob Zeigler , - .41 Jo 78 do do dp . 41 do 146 do db do 4| dd 177 do.-. do do k 2 1843,8 Micllael Keller. 91 dp 28 1842,8 W*n Allison \ i 29 do 72 1848}6 J M Holderman , , ,63 dp 182 1842,5 phrist. Haldermah 139 do. 150 1842,8 John Spilzer j 79 do 1842*8 John RobeHa • 1.93 dp 204.1842,7 James McGinnis., 1 14 do 27 1842,8 A Carolbers’ heirs I 54 do ,35 1843.8 do do 216 do.' 84 1942,6 J, M Halderman ■ , 122 do 3 1646 G Fahnestock's heirs 29 do 4 1840 do . do SO dp 13 1845,7 Ab'ra Hursh's heirs 68 do , 33 1842,0 Philip Smyser x 'B5 I Lot 1843 Ab'oi-Hunt's heirs , 35 . do 1843,7 Wm Wallace 1 27 dP HI 1844,8 W.oody’r & Robinson , 160 do ,60 1846,7 Owner Unknown 30 ,do 180 1842,6 jbhn Poster ,73 .50 1.56 do 488 1842 s Hogan's heiifi do 1)6 1842,3 Henry Milter do 760 1841-. bHriner'a heirs do 115 1841 Keningor's heirs 16 do 141 1341. Ab*m Pqlliow’s IjeirS 16 do 97 1841,3 Owners unknown 1 00 do 66 1641 , do do 15 do >172 1642,9 -- do do do 179 1841,6 do dq do 183 1841 . do dp do do do 166 1841 do 189 1841,4 do do 147 do gio 1841 do do 16 do • 174M841 do' do do 176 1841,4 do do do 163 1841 do do do 164 1841- do do 9 16 do . 86 1842,8 do do 45 dof 148 1842,4 do do 1 00 do '■ 170 1843,9. dp do -40 do 7*4.1843,6 .do ... do 4T do ,132 1847,8 Jolin Bucher's heirs 61 do 164 1847 Owner Unknown 18 do 119 1847 do ilo 18 do . 122 1647,8 , do. , do 60 do 68 1818 George Atclcks 43 1 Lot 1842,4 C Hershoy’s heirs 37 io 109 1348 Thomas Warren 16 do 145 1847 .'Owner Unknown .(2 do 2po. 184 f do do, 12 do 166 1347 do do . 12 do- 59 1847 do do 12 do •- ,71.1847,8 do, do . -90 I(fcw ahd Chcap SloJrc. .. r PHE undersigned ,moat t respectfully informs his JL. friends a,m| the public thathe hasjusl returned from Philadelphia and Baltimore, and is now opening at the corner of North HanoVer and iiouther streets, at the stand formerly, occupied N. \V. Woods, a well selected assortment of new Spring Cioods, . purchased at the lowest prices, and which I am de termined to sell at s nail profits; Among these may be found Cloths, CassimerCs, .Vestings, Tweed'and Pantaloon Stuff at various (trices. DRESS GOODS, new stylos, and at low prices. Also Gro ceries in all their, variety, viz: Sugar,' Coffee, Teas, Molasses, Spices, &c., which will be sold low for cas! Please give mb a call, . Carlisle, April li, 1650 Estate JVollcc. LETTERS of administration on tlieestate of Benjamin I), Wundoilich, drcuasud, late of the Borough of Oadiale, Cumberland county, have* been issued by the Register of said county, to the subscriber residingin said borough.. All persons indebted to said csta.to are requested to make lm roodiato payment, end those having claims Will present them properff authenticated forfeit lemtMit to .. > . . ..NATHAN lIANTCH, Adu.r. April 4, 1850—Qt - * Ileal'. Road, llaiisn alid Helled. , TROUTMAN- & MAY’S , NeW, Cheap and Fashionabica Clothing . Store, ~ On North IJanuctr street,. in the room formerly oc cupied by Mrs. JVise, as aGrucery. THE Hliontion of the citizens of Cnrlislp, and Oumbpiland and Perry counties, is invited to this newly established Clothing and Gontlemeii's Fur nishing Store, and see the well selected and most I elegantly got up clothinguverodered in this place. It would be well for every man to knew that » larger assort muni, belter, styles and more desirable clothing can be bought for less money ut this new establishment than at any other store in the jiluci without any exception.t The assortment is well selected and the out and mako of the latest spring and summer fashions, which are far superior to ull others fur oa*ennd elegance. All who wish to purchase .will find, they can sovo (Vein ,twenty.five to fifty pur cent, by buying at the now stand oi . . TJIQOTMK f MAY. . . ■ Coats, pants and vests, wo will lull remarkably low, as the following list of prices will show: . , ■ ; coats, . , Superfine black cloth dress coals $6, to 18,00 , , dp* ..frock ,dn ■ .0 lb 18,00 Finis French habllclulh coats of . I different styles, . r . 3to 10,00 1 New. style of oAsiunorPl coats . 2,50 lu 1),U0 French Qoafs of.all oolntf, . U5O to 7,du Utmgh & Ueady,Tweed, new sty|« 4,00 to 11,00 California Lustre, 75 to 5,00 Linen opals .. 1,00 to 9,50 Business ooata • 1,00 to 6,00 > PANTALOOKS. New style of American and French Cassitnero, plain, New atyje of American and French oassimoros, superior in quality and ... variety of.oolors - . , 5,00 to 10,00 Fine black oass. and doeskins' . 9,60 to 0,00 Striped and.croflsibnfred.ooaa, panlM 1,50 to 5,00 Now style Napoleon striped pant* 1,85 to 3,00 do ■ > spring oaos. pant* , 4,75 to 6,00 Great. Variety, of oordurpy pants , j- 1,36 to 3,00 Fine linen drilling striped and plain 75 to 3,50 New style of Gambroon i : 1,50 to 4,00 With an excellent assortment of work*. ing pnnta which will out-wear any , < other In this place . 60 to 2,00 : tjSSTS. Superfine black satin vests , -• .. 1,75 to 6,00 New style of figuored and striped do. J,OO to 7,00 Plain and striped ynlentinej ■ 50 to 4.00 Fine light summer'inaVsnilles veals 75 103,00 Ail kinds of.woiking vests at very low prices. We also Iteopn gopd assottmanl of . , * } . . BOYS GLOWING, I I consisting of corns, prints and vests nndncll them at very low,prices* ..In. addition.to- odr stock of ready inadfc clothing we wjll keep on hand an at* sorlmonl of Furnishing Articles, such as.shirts, scarfs, cravats, suspenders, drawers, collars, caps umbrellas, gloVes, handkerchiefs, socks, &c. &c. which'Will make it the inletestofiho purchaser 16 examine before buying elsewhere. ; Allgondpsold at this store, warranted to give Haliafixoiion, and we defy competition in quality, elegfthfo, style of the cut, and durability; and ,we hope by close awl lanlion to buslpsss. to merit a share of public no- Don’t,forget the place, North Hanover street, a few doors above Louther, street, West aide.. Clothing made to order at the shortest no* lice. ■‘ ‘ • • < • ■• ’ 12 , April i;i850~lf . Plainfield Classical Academy; (Fpuh or dlßiiiti.) rpHB eightbseaaion jvill commence on Monday, X May (HU. | In consequence of the increasing pV'. tronage, a largo ,and corarap’dioua hiidk edifice bu boon erected, rendering .this one of the moat cbmfort* able .and. deairpblp inoijlutiona.ln the State. ~No a#, rious case of sickness has deputed aiace ed. The, students .are constantly, under the charge of,competent and faithful instructors.,. Tho neighf , borhood presents nq temptations to vice or immoral ity, there being no town or village near the inatitu? lion. Circulars, with further information, furnished by addressing ■ . ,R. K. BURNS, ... Principal and Proprietor,: . • Plainfield P. 0., CUmh, Co., Pa. April 11,1350 ' • " I 80 Select Classical aitd SciSKTinc Scaooxi , NewviUe,. Cumberland County, Pa, IT is confidently believed that few institution* offep greater inducements to students, tHon ,fhe tbovci Located inthomidst of. d community proverbial for '' their Intelligence, morality and regaM for the interests' of religion, this . Academy can effectually guard ild v members from evil and immordllnfluences. Advan-- tagfes are likewise offered to those desiring. to pursue the study of the physical's.cienccs, surpassing those of most similar institutions. . Those having sons or rvaf(ls, wishing to send them to a Seminary of learning, are respectfully soli-' cited to visit Newvlllo, arid judge.of the Advantaged for themselves, or, at least, procure a circular con taining full particulars, by addressing .' ' ; i-.. JAMES. HUSTON, iVmci>a/.. Newville, Pa., Aug, 38i 1840—ly- Hotter than the Gold Mines ol t'al- fornla. , A Whole Suit of CfoUa# ut 81 75 J TtllS undersigned thankful for the patronage.of the citizens of Carlis'c and adjourning informs his numerous fVio’ffdr ottri-tho-poWrc/in gen eral, that he has Just laid in an Entirely new stock of fashionable' < '• t Spring and Summer Clothing; t made up in the best style and particularly calculated fur (his place. His stock consists of fin* Dross‘mod Frock coats, Habits, Cassimcr, Drub, dtc-iand,China coats, Tweed, Linen and phock coats, Business coats of all descriptions, superior Black Cassimere I and.fancy Pantaloons, a groat variety of Vestsfroin 1 7Jols to 84 00,a large assortment of fancy articles', or Gcnlloiuon’s wear, white, linen, striped and red * flannel shirts. Gentlemen ore requested (o call ahd j ' examine (he goods, and licit sure those who boy will bc.well 6tted. and at low prices. ,• A groat assortment of Boys clothing, alto Caps A and Hals, from 12 J to 83 00 constantly on hand-at • S. GOLDMAN'S, ‘ South East Corner of Maln.oqd Market square* Carlisle, April .4, 1850.—6 m. . ; Valuable Farm for Sale. : W ILL bp.offered Qt public Biie,.on the premises,* on Monday tho 20ih day of May, a'lracl.bf land situated .in North Middleton townshipi.wjthlrv 1$ miles of Middlesex milts, and bounded by Isdds.of Thomas Uric, Thomas Bell, Woi. Baker and.other*, containing ' • . , ' , . • Ninety-eight Acresj. of excellent laud, oil of which Is clotted .. except 8 acres, which Is well covorcdwitb tlmber.H : - n„,,1 T'hc Improvements are a 2 story FRAME. &fsm- HO USE, Double, B A KN. Horse Stable. , ■ Wagon Shed, and other out* £BBSs£buildtngs. There is on the premises life • Apple Orchard, a large Peach Orchard, and other fruit trees. A well of never failing water la convene ? lent to the dour. This valuable l farm la within font miles of Cuilisto, and iho Cumberland Valloy Rail; road passes through tho same. Title liidlsputableJ— Sale to commence at 10. o'clock on said the terms will be made known*. Possession tho litof July. JACOB HEFNER,*,*-. April 11, 1850—6 t ;’Vv. . Valuable. Farms for Sale, rPHB subscriber offers at private salolbe following X described Real Estate t ■■ > . - . .i No. 1. Situated in North Middlo(onlownship,4|- miles cast of Carlisle, aboul l mile north of the liar* - rieburg and Carlisle turnpike road, containing* 335* • acres, more.or Jess, about, one half limestone and thoj,; residue black slato and meadow land, ell cleared and .; in a high slate,of cultivation except 60 seres, which-:; is well covered with hcavy,i|mbcr.,>The-building4’r . a—o'* are a vefy,fiiy) tjvo story STONE House, go6d. FRAME BARN.paitly now, with,. . )> M »jJwttCcfn.. Cribs. Wagon. Sheds, &C., a.firid.v House.and a noyer ftiling,sprlhgi; al water near of the house. Also, a good ' . r . Orchard of choice fruit, i • * No. 2. Situated 11 miles north of Carlisle, on the road leading from' Sterrclta.Gap to Carlisle, contain* ing 165 bores of first rate Slate land, welt limed, ex* cppl 35 sores, which is well covered with Timber,— - Thu improvements are a two story FRAME Dwol* ling House, a largo FRAME BARN, and all oocesv s«ry outbuildings In good condition. Also, a good- • • Orchard of choiceTrull.* This farm is woll supplied . with water for stock in all the. Holds, Also, 3 wells , - of water nebr tho house (hat never fojl. Possession ! given on iho Ist of April if desired, and the Urml" mode to suit the purchaser.' ■ Persons wishing to purchase or oxamine>l)ie pro* perty will please cull on (ho subscriber residing Id . Carlisle. ARMSTRONG NOBLE. , February 31, 1850—5 in .- f A. C. FETTER. Tan Yard Properly for Sale, THE subscriber offers ot private sale the pro. perty on which hw lives, situated in.iC«n\refliier Dickinson township,Cumberland county, contain- ■ Ing 3 ucics or crpuncf, unde? £ofrd cultivation, bn. AffoA j* which is erected a two story , URiCK, «Svfl® irOUSE. and Brink Deck Buildings; j j|gmß»nlßf> l n TAN YARD, with 18 vatr oht'; r v flaagSkof. doors, 3 leaches, 3 Uiries, si running water and 4 handles In the shop. - The- " whole 1$ in pood order. -There la alsoa Urge Hark Shed and Shop,.and good Stables attached,- with every other convenience. The lot la well. 1 supplied with fruit trees of every kind/- It-la a-- ' moat desirable property for any one wishing to-V commence the Tanning business.. It will be add on accommodating terms,-and .possession- given,- i Immediately.* Any ono wishing to aee the proper* - ty can do so by applying.to the subscriber* - MINNICH, Ag*t. '•*; J; *. r- for Elizabeth & Hannah Stoner. February 28, 1650—3 m House mid JLot for Sale. . THE subscriber offers at private sale, the properl/’V on which -he resides. situated in tho village, of-' Oakville, in township. The'lmproveroshls./, Mare n now two,story BRICK Blacksmith Shop, Stable, and other but< ? Rouses... .There Is also o well of excellent*' water and a Cistern near the door. ’ ■taml is ii (host excellent one for o Blacksmith, or far' . a mechanic of any kind, and will he sold cheap. ' For pnitlculars enquire of the undersigned, reaid* - inp on the premlsoe. > > March 91, IB6o—Sm* JOHN DOYDi * 1,50 to 7,00 Look this Wnyl , » • ’ TilG mbscrlber would rsspeclfullylhfoi’m hiA lnends and the pub'le generally that KA tUajusif \ opened a now LUMBER AND COAL YARD; taV Weil High street, a few doora *%»i of Mesara.'J<.''&!‘!i D. Rhoads’ Warehouse; where he now baatond-wilL "i keep constantly on 'hand, u fir»l:raU oaßorlmenCof nllidli kind* ofseasoned While Pine Boards ond iManW;and*yi all other .kinds of Stuff; ell of which he will sellldyMl for cash. I . .. i JOHN ARMSTRONG/ ;", ; Carlisle* April 4, 1850—tf . . .-rr .n;, e> ,Uvd - 'Eltiito Notice.; ; /y-> LETTERS of AdipiuiyUatiuti on, the estate-of \ " Ahmhipi Lose, deceased, laic of Silver Spring town- ■. ship, Cumberland bounty, have been issued lo tho 1 subscriber residing in. said-township, county aforesaid/; :' 1 AU persons indebted to said estate are requested,'l6' ”■* make payment,‘and those having claims will ptescoi them properly authenticated for aoUhmibnt iv u ' ! \ ' ,1 0 ApriU, 1850-61* JOHN LOSE; . Fresh Garden Seeds. A Urge and full juppjy of Fresh Garden and ' ‘ M reeefred" * and for'sale by .‘ ; "JOHN ORA Y, Carlisle,’April 11, y. Newvlllo Academy.