New Goods ■ AT THE “DKE HIVE.” . t ALL persons desirous of seeing Iho . ntive'st and bast Goods of (he season, | n t them call at ihe Bee Hire in North 1 Iliinovor street. ? <J’hu •üb.oriber has just relurnoU from (he city, ' and has now opened a very large and handsome a lodk Of - ’ ■ Spring & Summer Goods, of every style and variety. Such aa Garages and Lawns, from iO, cents to any price you want, Linen Lustres, from 13 to 31, Linen Lustre {Garages, a new article; Foulard Silks, Corn, Blue, Pink and FigM Delaines, Calicoes from 3 to 35 cente per yd, Bonnets, Ribbons, Hosiery, Gloves, and rriany more articles for Ladies which 1 have not room to insert. I have also for Gentlemen alt kinds.of goods, such aaClotha, Gasslmeres & Vestings, and all kinds of Goode for Gentlemen’s use; and 1-wiil take this opportunity of saying to .my friends, that I keep constantly on hand, all kinds of Beady made Clothing; Mr. T. Reighter having his shop in my store, enables me to have made to order, on the-ehertest notice, any garment that may be wanted.- I also keep Cotfep and Sugar of all kinds,together with every olher.article necessary for family use. -Please call and examine soon where all attention will be given to please. S. A. COYLE. Carlisle, May 0, Ullnd Manufactory. H CLARK, Venhian Blind Manufacturer, Sign a of the Golden Eagle, No, 130 & 149, South Second street, below Dock street, Philadelphia, keeps always on hand a largo and fashionable assortment of WIDE AND NARRO.W SLAT WINDOW BLINDS, manufactured in the best manner, and of the best materials, and at the lowest cash prices. This establishment has just received a large as sortment of Fancy Sitlfc and Worsted Window Blind Trimmings, of various colors arid patrons. Those in want can be suited at this store in tbo best man ner. Orders from.n distance packed carefully, and sent free cf porterage* to any part of the city. . H, CLARK. May 0, 1850 LIST OF LETTERS. ADVERTISED IM TllK VOLUNTEER" BV APPOINTMENT. T IST OF LETTERS remaining In llic Po«loffice J_jnl Carllido, Pa., May Ist, 1850. Persons in quiring for loiters on'lliis list, will please suy they are advertised. . Adams William Jacob George S - Ambers Charles Jones Frances Anthony John Jacobs Henry Askew William* v Jackson E J .Allen James Jons Frank Albrecht Jacob Kelly John VV Allen. William K.»nady Thomson • •Bear Isaac Kuhns George P .Bowed Radiol Ann Kennedy James Bleach R M Lyter Joseph Baldwin Richard . Lyon M Mr Bel) David • Leidy John ~ {Brown Ann Miss < . Long Jambs D 'Black Josiah . . Leas Christian TJeck Mr Longnecker MissCath. •Benton Allison - . Leigh Mlchaoh 'Bradley Miss Ann Morrison William , rßrown.Miss Moalia M Morrison Frederick . Brooks Chapman V Malone Polly Barr Miss Mary Aon . Meenich Leonard /Bruner G S W Mayberry Joseph , Bear John H , Milol James 3 . -Bdlsley John M’Manus Miss Margate! rWrown Jacob . Miller Samuel {Carter Charles Mali Anna Maltala *Cbxel J F Mnhlerß , 'Cobaugh B F M’Clune John fCalloa .Miss Jane M’Math Michael ‘Carothers Mrs Mary B. Moudy John D ♦Caleio Frederick [ Myers Miss Susan. •CbrtSusano May Miss Agness fptouse Miss Catherine AMiilor Misa.Susen >X)rnwry Harriet Miss Michaels Sally •Devor James H Miller George ii>icksoh Ann Jilitabelh Ocker David P flMiiflap Cdl William Patterson Arthur IponttlUfeon Arabella . Rogers Miss Mary . Jane iDilleriPelor A . Ronshaw Jno J)arr Peter .Saunders Capt W H 3 i)ehuph Miss Susan Seymour filler Jacob Smith Frederick R jpaltoh JAmcS M Smitlt Frederick E IDagUerrcun Artist Any Strhman John 2 ajownoy Thomas Sons Temp Wash DIO /Dellinger Misk Carolina vision No 9 , J E«<ir. Sdhs Temp Carlisle *> -Jvhrman Mrs Sarah . Division fto 67 $ Ernist John Simson Rebecca Rbheriz Philip , Stuart Walter , IjVendenherger John Sanks Rev James ■flemon Mrs Margaret Shearer Abraham Fraser Win W Sharper Samuel . FraJon Charles Sampson R M -■Finkenhindbfr Jonathan Snyder John . Flynn Thomas,Sltambnrger Philip • Lieut Rev C B 4RIII George • Thtmms-Josepli •Greene Christian WolffdlevCr < . •t3reason Jjtmes Wildby'Encamp No 29- Cibbons Miss Rlifca NVightman A Oendeuin I[srlbr Sartun?! C ■ • . - Hollen Stephen N War’debher‘Frederick rinroman Mrs CuthoNneWeaks Benjamin • "Hardy Chnrlfes Wlllidm6 ! Hugh W jlimel peorge W IA/ard ratlidk jlcrtt Miss West James W Howatd James , Wall Rev J HeitribH Mia* EltaaJaneVViso Henry Irwin J Andrew Xigler William ' 1 0 ofO F lin'd go 91, 2 Zeiglcr Mrs Daidel Jordon Rev Jofth GKO. S. SEARIGHT; Asslsh.P. M. Orders. Head Quarter*, 3d JJat. Cdmh, Co , Volunteer*, i ChHUe, Aprii'im, 1850. < ORDER No. 11.—.1st. The battalion will parade on tbo second Tuesday of May at 9 o’clock, A. M.» on the public square in the Cfohitigh of Carlisle, for inspection, review and drill.' The battalion to dress in summer uniform. , 2d. Tbo battalion will parade in the drill room, in rear of Mr. Knox’s building, on tbo Saturday and Monday nights previous, to the second iTuosdity, at 71 o'clock, for drill. By order of Mai. Hunter. WE. M. PENROSE. Ajt. Attention I JIQUORS.— All kind* of Liquor*, snoh as Old _i Rye, Gin, French and Domestic Brandies, Wines «f ill kinds, and Cordials of the best quality, and at 4ha lowest prices, at the now and cheap store of J. L, STERNER & CO. Carlisle, May 0. 1650 Attention FIRST BATTALION CUMB. VOLUNTEERS. I YOU are ordered to parade in the Borough of m* Moohanieshurg, o n Saturday the Uth day of May, ii at 10 o'clock, with arms, and accoutromonta in good order for review and inspection. Xfy order of die Major. O', t. BItANDT, Aj’t. May 8, tSSO-gt J Estate Notice. XETTERS of odmlnjetratlon bn lire estate of John Park, deceased, late of tho borougU of Carlisle, •Cumberland co., Pennsylvania, havo been granted fo the subscriber residing in the same borough. * All persons indebted fo said estate will'make imme diate payment, and those haVihg claiVni will Rodent them properly authenticated foi settlement,-to WILLIAM PARK, Ex'r. . May a;. lB6o— Ot ‘ . . Weaving, Weaving.. ; • ; V /"I EORGE.BERGvvouldrcapcctfully Inform the VJT citizens of Carlisle, that ho has opened a shop in East street, second door-from the corner- of L'putncr; street, whore he will attend to the wff&y?ng Car peting, Tqlj/o Linen, Coverlets, and .all .of work, in a stylo that ho is giyo satis faction to all who may favor hirA ftolth iheir- patron age. the. public is respectfully'solicited lo give him ,a call. Carlisle, May. 2, ]Bli(h '• Valuablo Hull Property. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. THE. subscribers, Guardians of the minor children of Isaac Kirkpatrick,' lalo. of the Borough of Bloomfield, Perry county, deceased, will In pursuance of oti order of Iho Orphans* Court, of sard county, expose to sale by public outcry, on iho premises, on Tuttday Ihe X4fA day of May, at 10 o'clock in Iho forenoon, Iho following described valuable Real Es tate, to wit: “ _ - - Ths undivided five eleventh parts of four acres or land, situate in Whealfield township, bounded by land of Goo. Billow’shcirs, Geo. G. Moser, ; ReigbsUn? and others, having thereon /gggjmik erected a large three story • ‘ . fflrr¥f|f Merchant & Grist Mill, llUBi will) two water wheels, propelled by the Sherman’s , orcok, with four run of stnnos, smut machine, corn breaker, one merchant and two country bolls, togc-1 ther with'all the other necessary machinery there, j unto belonging. Also, a ,Miller’s House and Stable. This properly-is situated in a good neighborhood, ‘ on the Sherman's creek, 5 miles from the towns of I Petersburg .and Duncannon, and the Pennsylvania Central'Railroad, and'Hvo miles southeast of the Borough of Bloomfield. . The terms wilt bemftde known at the time and place of sale. JAMES STEPHENS, ISAAC KIRKPATRICK, Jr. , May 2,.1850—2t Guardians. The subscriber, being the owner of tho remaining six eleventh parts of the above described properly, will .also sell, at tho samp time and place, his .inter est in the same, so that thp.purchascr will got tho title to the whole-property. Any person wishing to purchase a good, mill property may do well by at tending tho sale, and persons wishing to view tho same before the day of sale, will please call on tho subscriber. CHRISTIAN SMITH. THE subscribers intending to change their busi ness, will sell off their whole slock of . READY MADE CLOTHING, at very reduced prices. Their stock consists of Coats, Vests and Pants, of.almost every description and quality; also, shuts, collars; bosoms, stocks, neck and pocket handkerchiefs, gloves, stockings, suspenders, hats, caps, bools, shoes, umbrellas, leather and linlr trunks, corpbl bags; Pnd in short every orlicle that is necessary (o'complete a gentleman’s wardrobe. They wifi also sell goods by tho yard, such os cloths, cassi mercs, vesting, cassinetls, summer stripes in great variety, iriushrisj flannels, &c. ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON. Carlisle, May 2, iB6O, • 'Ni B; All persons'knowing themselves indebted to the firm will plcdso make payment immediately. a: a l; A RNOLD d&.LEVI have just received another XX large assortment of Carpets, which vve.orc deter mined to sell It) per cent cheaper than tho same quality can bo purchased elScwbclo, • May 2, iB6O ■ . ARNOLD &LE VI aro now opening a very, ex tensive assortment of Parasols, which will bo sold very low at their now arid cheap storb. May 2, 1860 Brigade liisjfccl’s Orders. ORDERS No: I.—ln cpnfprmily with tho revised Alilitin Law,* pf April itlh, 1649, tho several Battalions of. the First Brigade, Isih Division, will meet fof Review and Inspection, ns follows: Tho Ist B-illnllpn will meet in.Mcohanicsbdr£ on the llth day of May. Tho 2d. Battalion will mcclfnSlilppensbufgon the 17lh day of May. ; The 3d BattdHob Will moot m.Carllsla on the litli of May: • , •, i, , Tho Ist Regiment will meet in Newvillo on Bie 18th day of May, . ‘. r. C-ipt. Bumuol Stewart’* Troop, not attached lonny Daltalibn, wit) meet at the Stone Tavern, on the Walnut Bottom Road, bn (hoSOlh day of May. . The above commands will meet precisely at ten o’clock A.-M., ofcorh day. - Cfficcrsin command of companies will bo held responsible for the good eon* dllion of thb arms and accoutrements. , ; .. SAML. CROP, Brig. Imp. April 26,1850 Dissolution or Partnership.' THE partnership heretofore existing between Henry Churofi, K. R. Cli|irnh',‘ and Jacob Long nocker, under the firm of Henry Church & 00., was dissolved by, mutual consent on. the Ist of April, 1850. As it is* necessaf.y for tho Books of the firm to bo settled wlthoiVt delay, on pebountof the dissolution, all persons knowing themselves indebted, on Henry Church’, and. settle tlietr respective accounts pnotj b'olorq. the Ist day of June next, ana those having plamifl egafnst the firm will preseftt them to H. Uhqrch. wlib whom the books haVo b6en left for settlenient.' 11. CHURCH, ... J. LONGNECICER, R. rt. CHURCH; . .April 25, 185*0* .•. .<. N. B. The .Lumbering business will bb carried on as hnret»forn by Ilepry Church, in. nil its branches, (laving .purchased a new, one) well selected slock of (jumper, that, his old cuslomcrV smf the,public penarnlly will callnnd examine fur themselves, Me has purchased nnd has fpr saleSOOjOOOof the best quality of S/itngfes full 38 inches long.- Call and svo them, you that am in want. , . . Bridgeport April 25\ 1850 NowtlUo Female Somlnnry. THIS Institution, under the enro of Miss M. Br'll, will commence Its fifth session on, the rqAaT Monday ofMuy. Thankful for (ho libctiil patronage hereto* fore bestowed, the Principil nml those associated in tho control of the school still Jmpo to discharge, their duties to the satisfaction of those who . may.commit young ladies to their core. A limited number of pu* pile from a distance c.in bo aocbmmodnlcd. Terms per session of five months .• For boarding, lodging, washing, and lights per term, '. , $5O 00 Tuition in Juvenile Department, compris ing. Hooding, Writing, Arithmetic and Geography, P 00 Primary Class—comprising umnVmar, No* tural Philosophy, Chemistry <Sc Botany,, 000 Higher English Uranchos, - 11.00 Music on Piano, 15.00 Use of Instrument, 4 00 Drawing, 10 00 Payahlo one-hair. In advance. The session com mences Maylst, and ends Sept. 30ih, 1 ' HsrißßHCJts Rev A Sharp, Ncwvillo. , VeJ Hannon, V ’ do D Stcrrclt, Esq. do Scott Coyle, Esq,-do Wm Barr, Esq, do Col H Logan, Oillsbarg. Rev Jas Shields, Juniata co. April 18, 1660—1 w : . Cumberland Greys, ■)U are ordered to pa tio at the public iubo of Victor Sho rn, Cumiwrl'd Hall. » Monday the SOth ly of May I 850» at ) o'clock A. M. pro erly rqutpt for re low and inspection, ly order of tho Capt. HIMP BAKER. 0. S May 0, 1860 DRESS SILKS. The subscriber hss Just opened th extensive stock of D'rcas.Sltks pf the I‘at‘esf styles, which’hb offers at unusually low nitces. The special attention of the ladies is solicited. . April 25,1850 N W WOODS, Agt MUSLINS & Calicoes. The subscriber has just opened a largo stock of muslins'and calicoes, in' the sale of which he offers unusual inUukcihtmts, to purchasers. Public patronage Is solicited.' April2s, i 960 N W Agt A PRIME lot of Mahogany Vcnrorß. ju«t reccivnl liy lW Bulißctibbr. Albo a lot of Morocco oml Lining Skins, oil to bo Bold cheap by ’ H'ENBV SAXTON. F.bruary 14, 1860 BLANK BEBBSf FOB SALE AT' THIS OFFICE,: Selling: off at Cost! Carpels. Barasoli, BONNETS i J&ONNteTS ! .zgk, ■’ j&SPoily, requests Clio attention of the Lndlos to her large and aplondid assortment of FANCY and STRAW MILLINERY, which she will open on Thursday the SSlli IpsL, Her stock embraces every description of Bonnots, subh as Casings, Albo* nns, Satin Straws, Hungarian,-Pearl, English Straw, &e. Children's Bonnots and Hale of all kinds, it beautiful assortment of Capa, Laces, Ribbons,.Col* lars; Cuffs, French Flowers, &c.j a good assortment of Silks, Turo Satina, and other. Dfess Goods; a lot of very handsome PaVosolp'i a gVoaVvariqly of Fancy Articles and Trimmings of every dosbrlplion) all of will be sold low. Bonnets neatly altered. Carlisle, April 25,185(1—1m . • Philadelphia itlourrilng Stoi-c. No. 52 South Second Street. Near Chestnut, PintADELrniA. BBESOtf & SON, A RE now receiving their spring importations. rX and would respectfully invite the attention of all cash buyers (cither wholesale or retail) to then large stock of Mourning Goods Exclusively. Block Bareges, Marquise, Chnly, Bomfmincs. Bombazine finish Alpacas, Canton Cloths, Bilks, double width Mousscline do Laincs, Grenadines. Canton Crapes, Barege.Laincs, Thibet long and square Shawls, Barege Shawls, Crape, Love, and Crape Lisso Veils, patent English trimming and veil Crupcs, &c. ■ Second Mourning Lawns, Ginghams, Bareges Moussc.'.de Lnines, Gingham Lawns, Chintzes. Acier Clolhs, Linen Lustres, mourning bordered Handkerchiefs, Collars and Cuffs, black and lead Kid Gloves, Neapolitan Gloves, ic. April 18,1850 —fit ... Opinions of mu: Furss “They ore largely provided, with Mourntnj Goods, and those Wishing to purchase, will fim itmplo opportunity to do so with thbra. —[Norti American, , . “No advi.ntago taken, of domestic distress; for extortion or imposition.”—fsWur</ay Courier, “Ouc citizens can, at any moment, call ot .lhh ahd obtain every material for jadies* attire, that is necessary, in tho season.of afilictlop, confi dent at onco of bhtainiiig good goods, and at fair prices.”— [lnquirer, . NEW WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Confectionary Store; . West Main St., nearly opposite Rb tern's Warehouse 1 , THE undersigned having commenced the manufac turing of ALL KINDS OF.CANDY, & opened a Confectionary and Fruit store, would call the uticn lion ofTowh oiid Country Mcfchantoto Ihclr adver tisement. , ; _ . 1 ' - i They wilt manufacture and have constantly oh hand, ALL KINDS OF'CANDY| which they will wholesale and retail at the lowest prices. Also all Hinds of Fruit, such os Oranges, Lcmons.Figs, Raisins. Dates, Prunes, &<v Nuts of every.kind, viz: Almonds,Cocoa-nuts, Filberts, Bui (cr-nuts,'English Walnuts, GroumUnuls, &c, Fancy Articles and Toys of every description. Tobacco and Skoals, Rbbs bku’s Misxral Watrr, and a variety of other orll cles too numerous to mention. They would respectfully solicit a shore of public patronage, A. S. WORM LEY, April U, 1850 8. W. HANNAN. - Ptiro Wines anti Liquors. THE attontion of Dealers and Hotel keepers, is rcqucsteiMo my fine assortment of Wines nud Li quors selected with great caio from slocks in Europe and in this Country, arid from smarccs'Whfch enable me to guarantee ihrjt purity. , Brandies of every description from $1 to $5 per gallon. .. , . v . ; ,, .. ; ■. , .. t Whiskey, fine Irish, Scotch and Mnrjongidula. . Old Jamaica Rum, Holland Gin & Poach Brandy. Madeira, Sherry'and Port Wines of every variety and grade, from 7& els to $6 per gallon. » Champagne of pit celebrated brands, s‘o,So to $l6. Cliifot. Fine T'Ablo Claret at. $$ ond higher grades*, Cherry Brandy, Raspberry, Btocktarfy and Lavender Brandy, dcc» • , . . . . . , .. The Country Ti aile supplied pt wbolcaafo.prices. A complete assortment of Wines and,Liquors, very cheap for culinary purposes.' • . . , Orders promptly attended to.' . Goods carefully packed and forwarded by “jSxpress” Samples sent to any part of Bio country free of charge, by nddreus ing, postpaid, . , A. 11. McCALLA, Wine Merchant, 30 Wblnul street, Philo. • April 18, IH6o—3m NOTICE. IS hereby given that the partnership horetoforeox. kiing between Goo. \V. Fossivr and Goo. Swartz, of Hampden Township, was dissolved, by mutual content, on Iho 4lh day of March, A. D., 1850. Tho Books and, accounts are in (ho hands of Geo. >V, Foslar for iellfemcnt.' GEORGE W. FESSLER. GEORGE SWARTZ. Carlisle, April 25.—Cl Estate Notice.' LETTERS of Administration on.thb estate of John Culbertson, lalo of Silver Spring to\ynship, Cumberland oountjf* Pennsylvania,, hnvp bepn granted to the Bubsdfibers'resfdlngineaid township, county aforesaid. All persons indebted toeaiil es tate are requested to mated immediate payment* and those hnyingplaims will prupbni thorn proper ly authenticated for settlement, to . , t. < witliam oulbiqrreoN, , , , wILUaM j{eUER,. , . AjSril 85, IfifiO—-Gl* Admire, NOTICE. , WHEREAS John Seitz, ,of Mbnrqo township, has assigned his ronf nnd personal properly to the undersigned for the benefit of his creditors. All persons having claims against the said Seitz are re quested fo present them. Slid those indebted to make payment to tho subscriber residing in Carlisle. JOltN AGNEW, Assignee. April 18. tSfiO—Ef - Estate Notice. ALE persons are hereby notified that letters of administration on,tho estate of John Divio, late of Enslpunnsborough township, Cumberland county, Pa. doc’d, have been issued !>y the Register in and fur said county, to tho subscriber who reside Inin id township, bounty aforesaid. Ail persons, having claims or demands against tho cstulo of the said dcccdanl, are lo make known tho same, without delay, and those indebted to iqakc payment lo .PATRICK RYAN, Ex’r. April 11,ISSO-Sl* Estate Notice. LETTERS of Administration on Iho ratal* ofSua* ntma Fahnestock, lute of Eaatpi'nnsborough township, Cumberland county, Pn., have boon issued hy the Register of said county to .the subscribers, the first named living in Mochanicabuig, and the lost named in Lower Allan township, county aforesaid. AM .persons having chums against the said estate will present them properly authenticated for settlement, and those indebted'will moke Immediate payment to PETER DARNtTAHT,' WM. K, GORGAB, Ex'rs.. April 11. 1860—fit GIINGHAMB. The. subscriber tttlll has a large f stock of those 12J cent Ginghams for which he has had such sn extraordinary run. Cali and see them. KW WOODS, Agt April 26,1850 ■/ BONNETS, Ao attention’of liib ladies it part] eularly thvitsd to thy Urge and splendid assort naoqiof Uohncts or alt kinds, prices'apd qualities. Also a Urgetspd beautiful assortment of Bon pnd Nejk Ribbons. A|»r(l2S, fB5O LADIES SLICES. Just received a fiill aaanrtmont of the boaVq'Uaiity and notvgat ulylo PlnladolpliUi Shoos. Alao'a g'ood oMorlmont of Children 1 * Boole and Slice*, nbnt/hiindobinb and good, nl (ho cheap •lore of OIIAS. OUILDY. April 25,1850 PARASOLS. -The subscriber lianjiiui received a largo lot of Pnraaobi, of beautiful styles, embrac ing every quality, to which the attention of (he ladle* is invited.' N, W WOODS, Agl April 20, tBB0 J -Sale of Unseated Lands, \ BY THE TIIEASItRER OF CUMBERLAND BY virtue of o Warrant from under the hands aiid soqlofoSco of the Cotamisaioncrs of Cumber* land county, and. lb me directed, tho following Tracts bud Lois of Unseated Lunds; situate in Cumberland county',l Slato of will bo exposed .to Sale by Publio:Veodue' t on Monday the lOlh .day of Juno 1850; at tho Court House, in the Borough of Carlisle, cbunly.aforqsaid, and continued (by adjourn- lime ip UmoV until Ahey. are all sold, or as. much of oacb tract or tot, as will lie sufficient to defray the arrearages of the Stale I ,County,Hoad and School lazes due thereon', and costs. ’ ' . ’ WM. M. PCRTER, Co. Treasurer, Carlisle’, April 11, 1850 Acres and Years.' Warrantee & Owners. Tax due Lots, South Middleton, 37 1839 . Jacob Weaver 8122 100- 1845 John Harper 2 59 43 1848 John Harper's heirs. 172 5 1846 Jacob Morrell 30 i lot 184 Q John Walker 28 14 1847,8 James Justin's heirs 1 10 li 1847 Jonathan Guslwino ' 72 Newton. • 150 1840 • ,Wm Moulder - ,25 406 1840 John Cooper 25 403 1841) ; Mutliow Utincan . .25 428 1840 Robert Lusk 52 415 1840., Hugh Nicholson .26 4UI 1840. John Nicholson 35 -403 184(r Juno Nicholson 25 North Middlclon\ 2J 1540 : Col ,Wfit Chambers * , 50 134 1849,40 Mathew Irwin's heirs ~ 156 16 1809,40 Sailer's heirs , 24 800 : 1843,8 llullcnback’s heirs 12 55 16 2843 :(9dinaol Rhoads. ' -25 • 102. 1840,6 David Herron’s heirs . 210 439 1749 .. James Rccside &Co 1 35 192 1842,6 Jo/m l/erron’s heirs J 89 4UO 1844,5 William Scott’s hairs 681 409 1844,5 ” . « •* 581 •1, lot 1845,9 - William Hancock . 130 300 .1845,9. Fd'k Clippingcr's hoirit ' 1 89 25 1845. Elisabeth Miller #. 104 4U4 1847,9 Wui Duncan: ’ 286 403 ' 1H47,8,9 John Nicholson - 5 30 401 1847,8.9 John Nlcholsori 5 30 438 1847,8,9 John M Wodtl.burn 5 74 100 1848 B Reynolds for Herron's heirs 60 437 18-47,9 John Herron's heirs 3 13 1. lot 184 G Solomon Gorgns’ heirs 59 1 lot 1847 Heniy Newcomer • 60 Silver Spring: 1.0 1810. . Andrew Shcloy's heirs 15 37 1817 Joseph Shrull, . GG ■; Easipcnnsborough. I lot 1840 1 Neidich db Aliiler's hcirs 13 Skippensburg Borough', 1 lot I84l;4 Polar Nciil . SO Alien', t - 1 lot 1848. ■■ Maltha McKinjoy , s iO6 1 lot 1848, Evs llcfllsmari’s heirs I. SO • Monroe, . * 900 1844 -Henry Shlle , 360 1 1849.. lyioilin Dillcr’s Heirs J 5 1 lot 1849 John Brannon ■ , ■ • . ,30 30 1849 ' Mclchoir Bronntmnh 96 3 1849 Michael Ego's heirs .. 94 jtopewell. lull 1641,9 Harper A Underwood 235 911} 1842; Samuel S Smith 17 400 1843,6 John Harper . ,6.93 *5 1841 John McCluno . 44 1 lot 1841 Richard Woods? heirs IB 300 1847,9 George Himes 100 .1900 1847,9 John Harper’s heirs 469 4 1849,0 Dr W S Sharp’s heirs 37 , Franhjhrd, 31, 1840 Jacob Wagner’s heirs 47 15 1843 ChrUlian-Fullour . 97 5 1b45,6 Perry’s heirs (col'd) .12 184 n lloory Iflno's heirs 13 1848 s ' ' Henry Shank , , 153 1844*7 John Maglnnls (Hollcnback’s ... , - ,hcim)l 41 233 1644, 1 7 Jamea McCartney (Ho!len bnck'e hsirt 1 12 228 1844,7 Robert Faulcr'j (Hollonback’a . i . . . . i. . lioTraj 210 lltf 1644,8 Williamsi (HbUonbnak , Mi.d rß ) 136 400 1844.8 Samuel Koaugh (Ilolisnbacji's ■ ’\ lioirs) 4 25 186 1844,8 Tboirtaa Danecy (Ilollcnback's . hpira) 1 CO 100 1844,7 Goo.-Magoclian (Ilollenbuck’s heirs) .03 J. lot 1848 Win Sanders (colM id •; MiJJlin. 12 W Craig McCunp IQ 1841 , Frederick Moovoc; 4 1843 Wm Myers 1 heirs -200 1843 Win Parker, . 1247 1846.8 Gjeprgo jlimqa , '1 95 200 1847,8 Daniel Eckels , 60 40 1847.9 Polar F Ego . . . 27. 106 1647,8 John Ensmingor . 4 16 25 1847,8 Andrew J North j • . 05? 100 1817 Thomas Marlin (Joha Hat • pur & Co) . . 100 IBii Samuel Gardner (Johh ttaf. per & Co) 100 1647 Hosannah Mnrlin (John liar- . por Co) f 100 1847 . Clurlo* Uryoh (John liar • & Co' , ; . „ per - Jo) 30 1847,8 James Hoover. S 1848 James |slliotl's heirs ( 46 238 1848,9 John Hnr|ior's heirp 126 900 1848. ■ John M Woodhurn, CO 200 184*8,9 Isaac D Parker - > 200 1848,9 Isaac B Parker , 25 1848,9 Richard Stevenson, . .. , btctdnson. f2O 1841 Wro Craighead 9 1tt41,6 John Jacobs , ■ SO 1811,6 Cjcurgo Jacoho 4 1841,6 Peter Myers 6 1841,5 Mustiua, • 1 5 1811,,C Benjamin Malone , lO'lOll Abraham Pilkurton 4 1841,8 Peter Stnlsni\(h 5 1840 r Ll(mic) Bowers. tf 5* 1840,6 Peter .Miller,*s helro 9JO 1840 Wm &. L Moore . 10 1840 Win Moor©. 10-6 or 5 1840,7 Samuel Mortliland . 51840 George.P®nelT 6 1840 Jacob Trump ( , 0 1840 Solomon \Varner . 6 1840 C Hurtlor 5c Baker 4 1845,8 M Marten 111849 Andrew Kunae 9 1844,6 Joints Grayson 32 1644,6 Jacob B Lyon . 60 1844,6 James Nebly 900 1855,6 Samuel Woods'heirs . 22 184$ George Belfhoovor • • 14 1843 Frank. Smith (eol'd) 1 Lot 1645 Rebecca -Weiss 43 1645,6 William Bundorf 5 1845.8 John Brough 16 Daniel Brown 6 1842 David Gripe 5 1845,6 Lpdwiok Creep 1846 John Davis ' 13 1845,6 George Doardorff 210 1846 Michael Ega’s heir* 10 1845,8 Moses Funk 65 28-15,8 Funk's heirs 6 1845.6 Archibald Garbel 7 1045,6.J0hn Lerew 40 1846,8 Henry Myers 98 1846,6 John Myers; 47 1846.8 Phi)lp Myers . 6 1846' Gilbert Soariglit . , 6 1846,8 John Wlromnn Esq r 22 1846 Tlios.McClimo’s heirs 5 17-18 A\|ain Yoagy 5 1817,8 Mondct’s heirs 1 Lot 1847 John Osborne*# heir# . 10 1815,8 N B Wlrumun’s heirs 40 1818 Thomas, 1 Lot 1818 Israel GrlllW ' I Lot 1848 Jacob Lillie's heirs 1 Lot 1818 M F Myers .10 1848 Win Meals ‘ . 40 1848 James Nesly’s heirs' I Lot 1848 Joseph Knckey , 1 Lot 1818 George Rookoy’s heirs 5,1846' Wagner 4c Vail GHAS.OGIEBY’. COUNTY. Southampton, S 62 4 20 I 81 121 a oi I 76 1 86 4 69 5 96 ; 71 $ 57 9 09 5 37 1 75 1 79 .9 85 : 51 1 G 8 1 90 2 40 20 1845,6 Frederick. Cloths 8 1845,6 Jacob Gips ; ‘ JVeio Cumberland . I Lot-No 51 1845,8 Dr Chamber’s heirs do 60 1842,7 J P Norria do . 73 1843,8 George Bceefaler do 114 1841,6 Jphtt Plough , $7O do ' 180 1841,% \Vii) McLahe's heirs . .2 12 dp ;230;1842,6 Zinger & Bear 1 59 Jo 34 1842 l 's 'J M HalJemah 145 do . 106 1841,8 Martin Luther 1 97 do lb 7-1841,7 Peter Pancake] i 74 do 161 1843,7 Dr Agnew’a.htira . iI7 do IGO 1841,7 Owner unknown , • I 6fi do 208 1841,6 do do 1 t>s do 212 1841,0 do do ... i&0 do 211 1641,8 Ah*m Hurch'a heirs . 1 4fi do 171 1845,8 Henry McKinney . 48 do 31 1846,6 Jacob Zclgler 4l do 78 do do do . 4 1 do 146- do do ", idd . 4l do 177 .do do do ~ 4l Jo k 2 1843,8 Michael Keller -- ; 9l do 28 1842.8 W n Allison I 29 do 72 1843,6 J M Haidbrman ; ;68 do ' 132 1342,6 Christ. Halderman 1 39 do* 156 1842,8 John'Spilzcr ~ 7g do 202 1842,8 John Roberts ', . ' 4 ,93 do 204 1842,7 jomes McGinnis . .1.14 do 27 1842,8 A Carothors’ heirs 164 do -35 1843,8 do do 218 do 84 1942.5.. J M Haldermnu , i 22 do 3 1846 G Fahnestock's hciis > $9 do 4 1846 . do •. ' do do 13 1845,7 Ab’m Hirsh's heirs 68 do 38 1842,6’Philip Sinyser , 95 1 Lot 1849 Ab’tn Hunt's heirs 35 .db .1843,7 Wm Wallace . . 1-27 jjb . 11l 1844',8 Woody’r & Robinsmi 156 do ' . 60 1846,7 Owner Unknown 36 do . IS9 1842',6 John Foster 4 73 do 488 1842 Hogan's heirn .3o do IIC 1842,3 Henry Miller 60 do .160 1341 Shrincr's heits • ..16 do 116 1841 Oonrod Ucningor’s heirs 16 db 141 1841 . Ab'm Fciliow’s heirs , 16 do 37 1841,3 Owners unknown 100 do 66 1841 do . do J 5 do* 172 1841,3 do db 15 do 179 18U.6 do do. ' 15 do 12J 1841 do do 00 db -. s 165 1841 *do db . .15 do . 183.1841 M dp db 147 do Sit) 1841 db do 15 db 174 184! do do ■ . J 6 do 176 1841,4 db db 96 do 152 1841 .do do ' i 5 do 164 1841 do db 16 do 85 1842,3 do do 46 do 148 1842,4 do : do 100 do 176 1842,3 do db 40 do .74 1843,6 ,do do 47 do 432 1 847,3 John Bucher’s heirs .61 do 164 1847 Owner Unknown 18 do 112 1847 do do 18 db 122 )847,8 do do t)9 do 08 1848 . George Alfiickb _ 4.8 I L0t1842,4 C Hcrshey’s heirs t)7 do 109 1848 Thomas Warren 10 do 146 1847 Owner Unknown 12 Jo ?00 1847 do db (2 do 153 1847 . i|o do 12 Jb 59 1347 " ilo ltd i 2 do 71 1847,8 do db .00 tfcw .'iiid Cheap Store. rpHE lindorsigned most respectfully informs his 1. friends and the public generally, that ho has just returned front Philadelphia and Baltimore, and is now opening at the corner of North Hanover and Louthcr streets, at the stand formerly occupied by N. W. Woods, a well selected assortment of new • .Spring &oocl; purchased at llio'lowest arid width,! am de termined to sell ol "small profits. Among these moy bo found. Cloths, Gassiracrcs, Vestings; Twccd’andTanlflloon Stuflfnt various prices. DRESS GOODS, new styles, and at low prices. Also Gro ceries in oil their variety* viz: Sugar, Codec, Tea*. Molasses, Spicos, &c., which will be sold low for cash. Please give me a call. .Carlisle, April 11, 1650: estate Notice, . i; LETTERS of administration on die estate of Benjamin 1). VVuhrtoj deceased,, of-the Borough of Carlisle,’ Cumberland county, have beenissiied by tho Register of said county, to the subscriber residing in said borough.* All porspns indebted to said estate are requested to malte (in mediate |>aymbnt, rind those having claims will present them properly authenticated forsettlcmcnt to . NATHAN HXNTOII, Admr. ApriU, 1850—6 t Hear, Read, Olsten and Reflect. , TROUTMAN & MAY’S New, Cheap and Fashionadeb Clotiiino Store, ‘ On North Hanover street, tn Me,room funnily oc cupied by Mr*. Wite, as a Grocery. . THE* attention of the citizens of Carlisle,'and Cumberland and Perry rpttntjeft, (s inyited to this newly.established Clothing and Gentlemen's Fur nishing Store, and.seia the well selected and most elegnqtly gol.qp ln this p(ace, U would bq well, for, ntery .man. to know that a larger assortment, belter styles and more desirable clothing can he.bougbt for (ess money at (his new establishment than at any offier store in the place without any exception. The assortment is well selected.and the cut and make of the latest,spring and summer fashions, which are (hr superior to all others for case and elegapre., All who wish to purchase will And (hey ban save (rum twenty-five to fifty per cent* by buying at the now stand of TROUTMAN & MAY. . Coats, pants and vests, wewill sell remarkably low. as the following list of prices will show : • COA'IS. Superfine black cloth dress coals ®G to 18,00 '..dp . do frock do . ti to 18,00 Finn French habit cloth conls of , different stylus, ' . .3 to 10,00 New style of cashmeret Coats * 2,00 to 9,00 French conls of all colors, .1 ,50 to 7,00 Kovigh & Ready Tweed, new style 4,00 to 11,00 California Lustre* , to 5.00 Linen poafs 1,00 to 2,50 . Business coats * . 1,00 to C,OO . PANTALOONS. ■ New sty.la of American and French Casaimore, plain, New style of American and Front'll r ' coMirrtdtes, superior In flhsljly and , . *, • variety of colors • > ■ . 6,00.i0 TO,OO Fine black case* and doeskins 9,60 10 0,00 Striped and cross, barred oasa. pants 1,60 to 5,00 New style Napoleon striped pants 1,95 to 9,001 .do spring oasa. pants t 4,75 to 6,00 Groat variety of corduroy panis , 1,05 to 3,00 Fine linen drilling striped and plain 75 to 9.50 New stylo of Gombroon f . , 1,60 lo 4,001 I With on excellent assortment pf \york T ing pants Which.will out-wear any . other in this place - 60 lo 9,00 • T . . VESTS. „ Superfine Mack satin veals 1,75 lo 5,00 New style of figuored and striped do, 1,00 to 7,00 Plain and striped valentine 60 lo 4 00 Fine light summer marsaillee vests 76i03,00 ' All kinds of working veils at very low prices. We also keep a good assortment of 1 BOYS CLOTHING , consisting,of coati, pants and vests and sell,them nl vory low prices. In addition to our stock of ready made clothing wo will, keep on hand nn ns eorlmenl of Furnishing Articles, such al. shirts., sencfs« orrtvata,BU6PendorB, drawers, collars', oops umbrellas', gtwps Jtandtiercljiefß, Socks, &o. &C, whichwill make It iho interest of the purchaser to examine hofuro buying elsewhere. All goods sold at this store, warranted to glvo satisfaction, and wo defy competition in quality, elegance, style of iho cut, and durability; and wo hopo by close at tonllon to business. to merit a.share of public pa- ( tronnge. .Don'tforget the.place, North.l^anovor- 1 .streoi, a few doors above , I-uux'ue.r, street, West side. Clothing mp^ e order at tbo shortest no tice, , -•, • Plainfield Classical Ac^dctny# (FoVtt MitH Vest at Cißtiais*)* ~ THE eighth session will commence on Moiwsy# ■ Mey Otb, In consequence of the increasing ps* trohagc, a lorpe; and commodious brick edifice >lnv» been erected,, rendering this one.of the most comfort*' able and desirable institutions in the State. ffoe none case of sickness has occurred since it wasfoual* cdi. . Tim students are ebnqtently under the charge of Competent und faithful fnitru’clojrs, The neigh borhood presents no temptations to vicp or Immoral ity, there being ho town or vitiate heir the (lnstitu tlon. Circulars, with rurtheV.ihforraation, fdrarshed by addressing ■ R. K.-BUBN& {, . Princjpa/ and Proprietor*,, . v • t Moi/ijfleiW F. <)., Cnmi. Co,, P«V .• April 11,1350 . • ■ • . : 1. 80 3 06 . Sklict btissrcAt- Airn Scientific tfewville, Cumberland County, Pa'. , . IT is confidently believed {Hot few institutions ofjer greater inducements to ihp, i. hovel Located.in the midst of. f community ptoverbUl; fps their Intelliftenco, morality atijl regard for the interests of religion. effectually guard its members from evil and immoral influences, Advan*. Jagea fire Hfeewiseofleied to thotfedeajringto pursue ' the study, of the physical surpassing those of most similar instiiuliohe'. r * , ,•»’ Those, having sons, or warns, and wishing to send ’ them to a Seminary of learning, are respectfully soli- * cited to visit mid judge of the advantage# for themselves, or, at least, procure a circular con taining Tull parlicflldrs*, by addfeesing . • ... • » JAMES HU§TO(v» Principal’. . Nowville, Pa,, Aug, 28, 1349—1 y Belter limit ilie Gold irjlncg 6i Col- ‘ . , fornia. ‘ . , A Whole Suit of Cloth* at $1 Hi ’ THE undersigned thankful for the patrqnage of the citizens of Carlis'c and. adjourning country, informs Ills numerous friends and the public iii fren* eral.thal he has just laid in dn entirely new slbs* or fashibnaWe Spring imd Summer Clothing, , inndo up in the best stylo and particularly calculated for (liia place. His stock consists of.finoUreia and ( Frock coals. Habits, Cassimcr, Drabi dec.,and Chian cnal.a) Tweed, Linen-and Chepk .coatsj coats of all descriptions, eupc.rlbr Dlaefe-Castimerq and fancy Fanloloonsi a great yartely of Vests frob| 75c(5.(0 $4 00, 4 large assorlmcnt of fancy articles of Gentleman's droat wlilto lines, striped., and red flannel shifts. tienuemen are requested to coll and -; examine (ho gboilsi and he is sure those who buy will be .well fitted nnd si low prices. . . ~ A great assortment of Hoys clothing, also Caps and flats, from ISA to $3 00 constantly on hand at „ . . . S...GCiL t OMAN;S ( South East Corner of. Main and Market square. ’ Carlisle, April 4,1850. —6 mi • .Valuable Fariti for Sale. . VTTILL be at public salci ori tl\e VV on Monday. tKp 20th day of May, a tract of land situated iri,North Middleton township, withiri-. 1 i miles of Middlesex mills, and bounded by lands of Thomas l/rie, Thomas.Dell* Wnu Baker and others) containing , - iViricty-tisht Acres, ■\, of excellent limestone land, nil of, which is cleared except 8 acres, which is well cpvercd with Jsj.il. r i*He improvements are a 2 story FRAME HOUSE, Double DARN, Horse Stable, lssts®P Corn * cr ‘ l> ’ Wagon Shed,, and'olher but* There.is or\ theoremvaeftan Apple Orchard, n large Peach Ofchanlj and other fruit trees. .A well of never fa(lln&water{s' conven ient to the door., '^hjß,valua|)le./afih.ls within four miles ut. CorlUle, and the Cumberland Valley Rail road passes through the same; . Title Sale to . commence at 10 o'clock on said day, when the terms will bo made known. Possession givenon the Ist of July... ~ . JACOB ÜBFNBHf April 11, 1960—6 t . - Valuable Farms, lor Sale. THE subscriber offers al private sale the following described Real Estate.: > .. , , , ~ No, 1. Situated ,in.Nurlh Middleton lownslilp, miles cast of Carlisle, pbout I mile north of the Hsrv risbarg and Carlisle .turnpike road, Containing 235. •ores,.more or .leys, about one hnlfiimostone and thtt residue black slate and meadow landfall cleared in a high stale, of cultivation except 6tt sores, which, Is well covered with heavy limber. ..The.building* Mare a very fino two story STONE House, a good FRAME BARN, pailly new, with Corn Cribs, Wagon Sheds, &e., a. fino Spring House and a,never failing spring of .water nepr the doo{ of the . house. Also, a good. Orchard of choice fruit.; .... , No. 2. Situated 1} ipilca,norlh.of. Carlisle; on (he road leading from Stcrrctls Gap.to Carlisle, contain ing lift acres of first fate Slate land, well limed, ex cept 35 acres, which is well covered with Timber.—. The,improvements njc.a.lWA 9t°ry FRAME Dwel* ling Hops?, a.largo FRAME BARN, and •ary outbuildings in, good* cpndition, Also, a good; Orchard of choico.frufl, This farm .is well supplied, with watcr for stock fo ; «II (ho fields; - Also, S wells of water near t)ie house that never fail. -Possession-■ given on .the, Ist of April if desired, end the terms ma.de to suit the. purchaser. ; Persona wishing to purchase or examine (he pro-i perlv will nloaso call on the subscriber residing-la Carlisle. .. ARMSTRONG NOBLE. . February 21, 1850—5 m A. C, FETTER. Tan ITnrcl Property for Sale* . Vl’H E subscriber alters at private eale. the pro- , nprfy nn which h« lives, situated in CsntreviUe,. Dickinson township. Cumberland county, contain ing 3 acres of ground* under goad cultivation, on o_a. which is erected a two story BRICK, . HOUSE, and Brick JUck Buildings; ■mwjMaalaotvTAN YAI{D, with 18 vata out' doors, 2 leaches, 2limej, a,pool pC running water and 4 handles jn.tpe shop,. ..The. whole Is in good ..order, •Thero. ia also, a Urge, Dark Sbedana Shop, ana good. Stables, attached* with .every other, convenience,., lot U well, supplied, with frail Irees o{ every, kind, Uib a most desirable property any one wtahlng loi commence the'Panning busioeas*., w]ll be sold, on accommodating terms,, and possession given. Immediately.; Any ono wishing (osee the proper ty can dd so by applying.to the subscriber. . . . . JOHN . Tor Rllsuboth & Hannah Stoner* . February 28, 1650—3 m • n House iind JLot for Sale* rpilE subscriber oilers, ol private sale, (he nroperlT'’ i. on which ho reside*. situated in (ho village of. Oakville, in Neryton township. , The icnnnWWnenU. « ■ nre.■ new,.two story URICK .HOUSE,. Blacksmith Shop, Stable, mA\ IJsjsMLliouscs,. .There is also of excellent,* jgffijjgftwnipr and a Cistern ncQr.lhedoor. This. hit)(nl is u most excellent one for a Ulaeksmilh, or for a mechanic nf any kind, ami will ho sold cheap., , For particulars enquire of tho undersigned, resld* ins on tho promises. March 31. 1830—2m* 1.50 lo 7,00 Look this Way I ~, r „ THE lulucrlhrr would .respectfully Inform hid, Inentfs and the pub’fc genersHy, that h* h«« just opened a now I.DMDER ANp COAI. ln.. Went High street, a few dpof* Me lift. J- A.- D. Rhoads* Warehouse', where he jaow has and *Ujj : keep constantly on hand, a firatrate assortment of all kinds of seasoned White Pine Boards and Flank,and, all other kinds hf Slwf, all, of which he jdll, sell !svr ; for cash. - .. ; < •.JOHN ARMSTRONG: ' Carlisle, April 4,1660— tf . . , , , FreshGardoik Seeds; , A large and full simply of Ffosh.tSorden andPlow-| «r Seeds, embracing every variety, justYeeeWpd ahd for sttle by *. " JOHN GRAY, AgW Carlisle, April U;18B0—0t CARPETS. .lam now opening a aeconA sopply of Imperial, Ingrain, Cotton and Girthing Carpets, which will bo' sold cheaper than can be had Ml any establishment the Borough. ij >'-• April 25,1850 CUAS. OGtLDYy BONNETS and Bonnet Ribbons, Call "aiul piu chaso youv Donncla and Ribbons, from'the un-, designed, who. has just received a large apd yurted i assortment, and you will save m'*** ■ .- s ; -'p, .*T; | Aptii as, iB6O K WAVooDer.-Aji'^ IVewvllle Academy. JOHN DOYD.
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