Foreigu NewiMOne W«el* Lntcit ie ;gieamßhip'H»6ei , ma‘arrived at Halifax on with Liverpool dales to May 4lh. She brings important commercial Intelligence. i Colton ftad again advanced ito per lb. The week's silos wore 71,000 bales; of which speculators look 38*00q. h . Flour had advanced one shilling, and was drni. ' Indian .Corn 7s in demand at about 6d dd* vanoo.' , , ' American securities, continues in good demand.-** U. S. 6’s are quoted Wi'UQ£ to 111. Buisnoss in the manufacturing districts continue favorable'.. • England.—Beyond the fact tliAi the Ministry have been again loft in.d minority on a point ofliUlo nio* inonl, the, proceedings of PaflianVeni possesses gen eral interest.. , - Her, Majesty, the Queen, was safely delivered or Another prince on Wednesday; May Ist, A May* flower for the royal boudoir 7 , France.— The olefctlonsin Peris, which took place on Sunday, April 28lh, passed off without distur bance. Eugene Sue received the votes of full one* half the army ai Paris, and.boat his opponent by 8000 votes.. The Socialists are greatly elated with the result., ’• ... , : Grbeob.— The Greek difficulty is neither settled nor -likely to be. •• •’ / All is quiet on the continent. TAeNext U. S. Senator.— I The Norristown■ Reg ister, expresses d decided preference for the Hon. Jeremiad 9. Ur.ACK. br Somerset, ns the successor of Mri Sturgeon, in the United Stales Senate* J.-Hr Allen murdered his own daughter, two years'old. and then hung himself at Nassau, Mass., on the 14Ui instant, while in a stale of intoxica* tion.> • There were about 100 lives lost by the explosion on-board the' steamer Anthony Wayne, near San dusky. The number slated ul first, won only 40. THE PHILADELPHIA MARKET. Monday evening, May 20. .-.The Flour 'market continue* quid: standard brands arc hold finrily.ul $5, 12J por brl., but there Id Jitilti enquiry for export, and the sales ure limited. I'ur city consumption sales of common arid-good brands Htss,l2i at 35,25,and choice lots of ex tra at 85,315. ,ul SS,G2J. Rye Flour—A smull lot at 82,87 i. Corn Meal is held firmly at the sumo price. Grain—There has been an increased demand for while Wheat, and 4000 bu. sold at $1,20 at Rye, 4 a'soo bushels Ponn’u sold nt Clo. per bushel. GOOD bu. of yellow Corn sold on Saturday el Clc.— To-day holders demand the same price, but 2 a 3000 bu. have been token Tor shipment »t a price in bo fixed. Oats arc source, we qrinlo Penri’w hi 40 ii 4lc. per bri. Whiskey—Sales in hhds. at 22$ c., and brls. ul 23c. HIARRSGD. / On (he 4th ult., by the Rev. J. N. Hoffman, Mr. ’ Constantine Von Hkilrn to Mlsa Ann Seli.ali. y On Thursday, the IGlh inst., by the Rev. Mr. Simpson, W.iluan M. Rcktkm, E«q., of this place, to Miss Jans, eldest daughter of Col. Henry Logan, of York county. ‘ y At Carlisle Springs on the 9th Inst., by the Rev. A. If, Krerner, Mr. John P. Rrinolr tn Mias Aiian* oA Rroecca, daughter of David Cornmun, Ei*q.,ull of this county.. . yf- (jn Thursday last, by the Rev. Mr. Hoffman, Mr. John .N. - Glanuino to Miss Caromnc Amanda, daughter of (Jemgo Bcclom, Eaq., all of (Ills place. , DIED. ✓Vtn Norll) HiiUllolon loivnsliip, m Hie 13lli Inal, Ei.iza Ann, infunl dauglilor ol Joacpli and Eliza Eotiuch, aged 8 mmlllia and 9 days. ° * Notice, TS hereby given to all persona not to credit or trust I my wife, Sarah, on my accoqnl, «s I am deter mined not to pay any debts of .her contracting-- 1 also warn’all perrons nut to trust any of my chil dren on my account, as I will pay no debts they may contract HENRY BRbWN, Mcchanicsburg, May 23, 1850—3i* Notice. IS hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between .William Matter and ll* Wt Mateer, of Hngestown, whs dissolved by mutual cori ecM,t on the lirr.l day of March, A* D., 1850. . The boohs will remain in the hands of H. W. Mateer until the first day of July, where nil those Indebted will do well to cull and settle their ac counts, ns the books will then bn put into the hands of F. A. Mutber; Etm , tor collection.' WILLIAM MATEER, . . 11. W. MATEER. Carlisle, May &3, ’50—31.* Notice To Tax-Payers, TTNI’ER the provisions of the oclof 1844, any county paying inlo lho Stale Treasury theSiale T.,.< lo vied on such county, prior to the 15lh of Jqly in any year,' fs entitled to. an abatement Of 5 per fccnl. on tho amount so paid* „ .. . .. The undersigned, Commissioners of Cumberland count}', /n view of the above provisions consider ,11 equitable and'proper that thupo who . by, the, prompt paymehl oflhoir tutles prior tu the above (file, enable the Trbmbrer lo pay, over tho Stale («*, so ns to re- Crivo jhd afnrcsulc ufintonicnf of 5 per oent., tho be flcfil of whldh has hitherto been enjoyed by tho oil liens of the cmtntjr jfencrully,' should bo .allowed, a deduction ofthnl amount, by the collector—have u,u'-' thorized tho dlfiWcnl Collectors to make sard abate jnent from the State tax, in all eases where IhoStn.ie ond County fax is paid lotlio oolloutor beforntho 1 Sib day of July, 1850, when said itbalcmonlshult amount iu one cent or mtfre, no fraction of a cent to bo ere* dited. , .... Since the -net’of 1844,the Commissioners have paid llio Stale In* of this comity onnunlly to the Suite Treasurer, within the tine proscribed by (he , net, and the county has received tho benefit of nn abatement of 5 per cent, thereon, but lo meet s.iid .payment they have found it necessary , heretofore In appropriate a part of tho county funds to meet the deficiency,occasioned by. delinquents, until the bal oncooftho State tax was collected. It tberoforo becomes necessary l«» require the pnymonl of both Stale arid county lux lo entitled the payer to the afore said abatement upon tho aforesaid Slate Tax. Tho undorslgnde, therefore, confidently anticipate flint the above arrangement, and the further induce ment of onnbUng Cumberland county to maintain the character for promptness and fidelity which she lias acquired in tho discharge of her obligations to the Commonwealth, will induce every citizen (o tils, charge their Slate and county tax prior to tho 15lh of July. JOHN WELL, JAM fcS KELSO. JOHN SPROUT, County Commiuionert. Attest—Wm. UtLTtv, Cl’lt. Commissioner's Office, . ) Carlisle, May 23, 1850.—8. $ BOOTS & SHOTS. THK subscriber has Just opened n fresh assort* menl of Boots arid Shoes suitable for the Spring ceason, among which will be found Ladies Kid and Morocco SLIPPERS , TIES %D US KINS. riWfcand fancy colored Gaiters. Uronzoand Jonny Lind Buskins and a very large stock of Masses and Childrens'colored (-’altera, Boole and Buskins. Men’s light French’ Caff dhln and Mo rocco Boots, Buckskin Congress Gaiters, Oxford Ties and Nullifies—Mens end Boy’s morocco, kip'. a'njTooarse brogane, all of which arc offered at the lowest price. WM. M. PORTER -• M'tin street, opposite the Methodist Church. Carlisle, May 33,1850. ‘ . Farmers and Drovers 1 Inn, Writ High Street, one equate H>i< oj the Rail • Road Depot, VarlieU, THE subscriber beg* leave to inform his friends and tho travelling community thut he has loosed tuo above wull known stand, recently kept by Jacob Staumbaugh, dead., and is now roily prepared to liC.ooniinoduto all those who muy bo pleased to make His linnso their stopping place. THE HOUSE has boon rocontly furnishod. Tho Stadi.iho attached is largo and convenient, and oa. pabto of accommodating fifty head of horses. His Tarls will at all times be supplied with the best tho markets can afford, and his fUa with (he. oh iicosl Jlnudrs. Thankful for the pilronogo thus far be stowed, he rospeotfuliy solicits n continuance .of tho A m |). . C. G, SIOUOH. Carllile, May 23,1850,-tf iVsteiestiiig. THE Store of the subscriber - hoe just been n'c,wly supplied .with A choice anil fresh selection of ov< ery tliing, in the lino of a Grocer, ut prlccb lower Utah dimortg \vhicli aro.. ' , mo COFFEES,. . ‘ from 16 to 124 cents per pound, fohgobd to a strict ly prime article. .A Iso . BROWN SUGARS, for good to extra fine, from. 5 to 8 cents per pound, and the best quolltyof. . , LOVBRINQ'S, CRVSHkD SUGARS, ; including Loaf at .the old prices, togehlor with a general assortment of Spicoa,Soaps, Chocolates, Sal oralis, Indigo,‘candles, Oils, and every variety of the celebrated jenldn’s. Green and Black Teas, and other articles, ; .Our friends, and customers are invited to call and examine before buying elsewhere. Wo again tender our thanks to the public- generally for the liberal patronage’ thus far extended to ua- J, W. EBY. Carlisle, May. 23, 1850. ' POPULAR MELODY. BY THE FIRM OF TROUTMAN AND MAY. Dc.nr Gentlemen, toko our advice,. . , . To every one we mako our cull,; • If you want a coal that's nice, •- Look at Troutman, &. May's Cheap Clb- / thing Hull. Here arc Dresses of all kinds,'. Fine mid course, and also Cheap { , Plcnso examine and you’ll find, Foryour moneysquile a heap. Hero - arc goods for every season, - Thick nnd,stout, neat and thin; All thut you oun wish in reason, I.f you doubt hjatt drop in. Here arc Frock and Body Coats, .Both with low and standing collars; Soma that button round (he throat,. . • To bc.li-id for a few dollars,' Hero is every stylo of Vest,.- \[ And all Bofls of Pantaloons, You can choose what suits you best, Eve, or morn, or afternoon. Here arc Sicks und Roundabouts, - Ovcriii.s uiid-Juckels Green,. Please to look und you will find, Hero the chcaposlcvcr seen. Here ore light coals for the Spring, Fancy goods for Summer wear, You will And them just the (lung, Nothing belter any where. Shirls'nml.Bosoms tnny be found, Pocket Handkerchiefs and Gloves, Scurfs to I to your neck around, - When you seek your lady loves. Hero arc Cups*, Suspenders, Slocks, Collars, very nice Indeed, Clean and nicq, in paper box, Just the thing that yob will need. If we. talked a day aboill them,' We could scarcely tell you all, Gentlemen can't do without them— Then, dear friends, give us a'call. North Hanover Street, a Am doors above Loulhor. Carlisle, Moy 23*. BAY STATE!! STEAM SASH, DOOR ANO BLIND MANU FACTORY,. CHARLES WILKINS & CCK'lieg leave lo inform the citizens of Carlisle and.the public generally, that they are still engaged In manufacturing Sash, Doors, and Blinds, in the best .manner and at the shortest,notice, by steam, at prices far bnlbw those manufactured by lurid, and with much greater sim ihiiily. All orders wi I bo thanUfully received, and punctually attended to. • Samples nf work cun be seen nt No. 21 .Minor Street, Philadelphia. 10,000 lights of assorted push for sale ut the low* cst cash prices. . CIIARI.es WILKINS &. CO. No, 83 Race street , Philadelphia, . May. 23, 1850 — ly , v ' ''■ PENN Mutual Life Insurance Company, Cilice, No. 91, Walnut St., Ppila. THIS Company Is now ready lo innko Insurance on Lives, on tho mutual system, without liabili y be yond the amount of the premium. All tho profits of tho company divided annually among the insured. The premium may be paid monthly, quarterly, semi-annually, or annually, or ono*haif of the pre mium may ho, paid in a hofo at 1« mouths. Individuals insured.in (his company become mem bers of the corporation, and vote for Trustees. For the greater sccmity of parties insuring with this company, a. guarantee capital of $50,000 has bc<jn created 10. meet the losses that mny accrue upon policies issued by (ho company, to lie held and used by Ihe TruHlqcs, until a capital exceeding that amount has bceiV realized from the receipts of premium'^.' DANIEL L. MILLER, Pres't. , , y WM. M. CLARK, Vico Pres’t. John ’VV/Houskii, Secretary.' . Tho undesigned has been dppomtdd Agent,.for Carlisle. Blank' applications for insurance,, with full particulars, can ho hod ot the new store, corner of Hanover and Louthur streets. N. W. WOODS. Dr, J. D.iunhmnn, Examining Physician. Moy 16, 1850—Cm notice:. iJKrddlT ... May 7, 1860.' 5 : mil IS Board of Directors of this Institution have 1 declared « dividend of three per cent, for the lust si* months on tho capital aliick'pald In—which will ho'paid to tho stockholders or their legal representa tives, on or after the 17th inst. - WM. S. COBEAN, Cashier. Estate NoU6cV LETTERS of administration on the estate of Ja cob Unix. Sr.,lnto of Hampden township, Cum berland county, Penn'a., deceased, have been granted by tho Register of said county to the subscribe* living in said township, county aforesaid. All persons Indebted lo said estate mo hereby nolifud lo make immediate payment, and those having claims lo pre sent them fur settlement to JACOB DRETZ, Jr. BxV. May 10, 1860—61* Estate Notice. JETTERS of administration on the estate of John j Park, deceased, kite of the borough of Carlisle* Cumberland co., Ponnaylvunia, Imvo been granted to tho subscriber residing in tho same borough.— Alt persons indebted to said estate will make immo* diato payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated fpi, settlement, to . . WIM.tAM PARK, Ex’r. May 2, IflSO—6t l.uniborl Lumhcrll THE Lumbering business will lie carried on as hurelofore by llnnry Church,: In all Ms branches. Having purchased u new and well selected'stock of Lumber, he hopes that his old customers and tho public generally will call and examino for themselves, lie has purchased and baa for sale 600,000 of the best quality of S/iingUe full 28'inolics long. Call and see them, you that arc In want, Bridgeport April 25, 1860 ions WIUiUItISON, A TTORNBY AT LAW—OIHcb in the houae XI. of Mi«s Moliinnls, near the slots of A. & W. Bant*, South Hanover street. : Ooilislo, April 4, 1850—ly __ Cl ARRETS. 1 an) imw opening a .coonil .apply of 1 Imperial,- logyuin, Colton and. Girthing Carpal.., wiliali will be .old cheop-cr llian can bo hod ul any calablt.haiont in Iho Ihitaugh. • . , nv . April 25,1850 ■ CHAS. OGILBY. BONNETS and Bonnet flihlmna. Call, and pur' ohaad your Bonneto,and Ribbons from tho un» doralgnod, wjjo hoe juat received a largo and varied ai.mltaonl, and you will e'avo money. 'AptIIV.TSM . : N W; WOODS, Agl flfew and ctienp Hardware Store* [East High opposite Ogilby'a, Dry . Goods ; Store:. . . THE subscriber has just'operied a large stock of goods in Ilia lino, which Ho husjußt. purchased attho lowest' .fates ami Will ho sold at prices to suit the limes.' Tils stock comprises .a, full assoilincnt of Building articles, such ns Locks and Latches of ev ery desplion, Hinges and' Screws, Window Springs and Bulls, also, Mill, Cross Cut apd Circular Saw?, Hand, Panel, Ripping and Back Saws, Broad Hfihd and Choping Axes, Hatchets* Chisels,. Augers 1 , Planes and Plano, Bills, Braces and Bills, Steel and Iron Squares, Plumbs and Levels* Waiters and Troys, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Table and Tea Spoons, Brass, Beil Metal and enameled Preserving Kettles, Holllowaro, dec., &c., also a full assortment of Sodlcry and Carriage,Trimmings, Patent Leather, Morrocco and Binding Skins, Lasts, Cedar Ware, Shovels and Spades, liny and Manure Po ke, Gar den and Corn Hoes,.Window Glass of qyory size, Paints and Dye Stuffs, Oil, Varnish, Turpentine, Mahogany Veneers, and Mouldings, Curled Hair, Moss, Deer's Hair, Sofa Springs, &c., &c.. Also Bar, Band and Hoop Iron, Oast Sheer, Spring, and Blister Steel, Nails, Spikes and Brads;. Grain and Grass Scythes, Scythe Snaths, Scytho Stones, . - 5 Barrels, Fire and Water proof. Paint, assorted colors, V * HENRY SAXTON. Carlisle, May 16,.1849, New Goods AT THE “ BEE HIVE.** ALL persons desirous of seeing the , «ginewest and best Goods of thespason, them call,at the Bee Hive in Nonh Hanover street* The subscriber has just returned from the city, and lias how opened a very large, and handsome stock of; Spring & Summer Goods, of e very sly le and variety 5 . '’ Such as Baragbs and Tissues, Lawns from 10 cents to any price you want, Linen Lustres, from 12 to 31, Linen Lustre Bnrages, a new article} Foulard Silks, Corn, Blue, PinkandFigM Delaines, Calicoes from 3 to'2s emits per yd* Bonnets, Hihbons, Hosiery, Gloves, and many more articles for Ladies which 1 have not robin to Insert. I. have also for Gentlemen all kinds of goods, such as Cloths, Casslmeres & Vestings, and nil kinds of Goods for Genllenlen’s. use,.-and 1 will take this opportunity of saying to my f. lends, that :1 keep constantly on hand, all kinds of liead{ /• made Clothing, - Mr. T.‘ Beighlor liaving hisshop in my store, enables me to have made to order,on ilio shortest notice, any garment, that may be wanted. 1 also keep CoiFeo and Sugar of nil kinds, together with every other arttclcnccessary for family use. Please, call ortd examine soon where all attention will be given to plpnse. S. A. COYLE. , Carlisle, May 9, 1850—St f . . . New nml Cheap Store. rpHE undersigned most respectfully-informs, his JL frlchda and the public generally; that bo has jiisi returned from Philadelphia and Baltimore, and Is how opening at the corner of North. Hanover and Loulher. streets, at the stand formerly occupied by. N. W. Woods, a woll scleclcd assortment of new Spring Goods, purchased at the lowest prices,' and .which I am de termined to sell at small profits. .. Among .these may be found Cloths, Cassimcrcs, Vestings,, Tweed’and Pantaloon Stufi’al vorious prices* DRESS GOODS, new styles, end at low prices. Also Gro. ceries in all their variety, viz; Sugar,. Coffee, Tens, Molasses, Spices, See., which will be sold low for cash. Please give mo a call. - A. C. FETTER. .Carlisle, April 11, 1850 NEW WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Confectionary Store. West Main St., nearly opposite Wuem'e Warehouse. r pHB undersigned having cojnmcnccd-lho manufac of KINDS OF CANDY, deepened a Confectionary and Fruit store, would mil the atten tion of Town and Countty. Merchants to their adver tisement. They will manufacture and have constantly oh hand, . ALL KINDS OF CANDY, which they will wholesale and retail nt the lowest prices. Also nil kind* of Fruit, such ua Oranges, heinous, Figs, Raisins, Dates, Prunes, &c. Nuts of every kind, viz: Almonds, Cocoa-nuts* Filberts, But ter-nuts, English Walnuts, Ground-nuts, &c. Fancy Articles and Toys of every description, Tobacco and Sun aits, Rous skl'h Mixi.ual Wateu, end a variety of other arti cles too numerous to mention. They would rosncclfttlly solicit a share of public patronage. . . A. S. WORMLBy. -April 11,1860 8. W. HANNaN. Soiling off at Cosll r plIE subscribers intending io change (heir bus! :J_ ness, will sell oif-their whole stack of ( READY MADfi.CtOfrifNG, at very reduced prices. Their slock consists of Coats, Vests and Pants, of ahnost oypry description and quality; also, aliiiti, colliirs/ltoifcms, etofcks, nock and pocket handkerchiefs, gloyea, stocking*; suspenders, hats, caps, bools, shoes, umbrellas, leather and hnir trunks, carpet lings, and in,short every article that is necessary to cpijiylcte ogctulcmnn’awnnlrolie. They will also sell goods by (ho ya(d* such oa cloths, cossi meres, vestings, caseiiictlß, aumrncr. Bttipcs in greot variety* muslins, flannels, «Stc. • . ARNOLD & MVINGsTON, Carlisle, May 2, iB6O. N. D. AII persons knowing lhomselv6s indebted to (ho linn will please make payment immediately. A. «Sc L, Better than the Oold Ulliuk ol C'ai ■ Ibrnla, A Whole Suit of Clothe ut $1 76 ! ' THIS undersigned thankful for llio patronage of the citizens of Corlino and adjourning Gauntry, informs Ills numerous friends and (ho public in gem oral, that lie has just laid In an entirety now slock of fashionable Spring and Summer. Clothing; made up in llio best stylo and particularly calculated for tills place. His stock consists of fine Dross and Frock coals, D ibits, Casalmcr, Drub, 610 ,und Chiun coals, Tweed, Llnon and- Chuck coals, Business coats of ull descriptions, superior Black Ciisslmero nrui fancy Pantaloons, a groat variety of Vests from T.Tcts to $4 00, a largo assortment'of fancy articles of Gonlleinon’s wear, while, linen, striped ■ and red flannel shirts. Gentlemen ore requested to call and examine the goods, arid he Is sure those who boy will he .well filled and ut low prices. , A groat assortment of Boys clothing, also Caps and Hate, from 12* to $3 00 constantly rm hand at S. GOLDMAN’S, South East Corner cf Main and Market square. Carlisle, April 4,1850.—6 m. . Parasols. ARNOLD is LEVI arc nqw opening a very oi lonsivo oaaarlmont of Pa'racola, which will lie cold very low nl Ihclr now anil cheap aloro. May 8, 1850 ROUSSEL'S MINERAL WATER. A dcilctoua aulhihor drink for alia by • , WORMLEY do HANNAN, May 16, 1650 . .. Waal Main at. /''UNOIIaMS. Tiro aliliicrW atill hie a‘, large VJ Block of Ihoao 12 j'cont Glngliama for which ho hae liad auch an extraordinary run. Oall and ace 11rani. N W WOODS. Agt AprilJlO, iB6o' ' Mlfsi.lNS A OolicoCß. , .The aubocrlher has jual opened n largo Block of inoalina and calicopa, in Ilia aalo of which lie ofTors amieual inducumenta to ourchnaera. Pujiiic patronage ia aoiieited. * , April 25.1350 ■ NW WOODS. Agt PARASOLS. The subscriber hasjust received,a largo lot of Parasols, of beautiful alylra, embroe ing every quality, to which 'theAltaiißlon of the MU' la invited. ; ’ . NW WOODS., Agt April 88/18S0 Sale, of Unseated Lands, _ liY THE TREASURER OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY. BY virtue of a Warrant from unde! 1 the hands and peal of office of the Commissioners .of Cumber.* land county* and to me d'lroticd, the followiiigTracls and Lois of Unseated Lands; situate in Cumberland cQqniyl Slate, u( Pen nsylv a n i aVvvi lV be = exposed to Sale by Public Vendue, oH Monday tbo 10th yiy.of June 1850,,at the Court Houso,in the Borough of Carlisle;county aforesaid, andcontinued (by adjourn ment) from liirtC.io time, until they are all sold, or as much, of . each tract or lot, as will bb sufficient to defray the arrearages of the State, County,Road and School taxes due lliercon, ond costs. WM. M. PORTER, Co. Treaeurer. Carlisle, April 11, 1850 Acres and Yeari, Warrantee if Oionert, Lots. . ' South MidiJleton. 27. T 839 Jacob Weaver . IUO 1845 John Hsrpor 1 43 1848. John Harper's heirs ' 5 • 1846 Jacob Morrell Mol [1846 JobrtfWslkcr. 14 .1847,8 James Gustin's heirs, 1J 1847 - Jonathan Guslwinb , r -iVctWon; . 150 1840 . \Yni ivioulder 406 .1840 John Cooper 403 .1840 Mathew Duheati. 428 1840 Robert Lusk 415 1840 Hugh Nicholson 4UI 1840 John Njjjholßon 403' 1840 June Nicholson North Middleton, ] 21 1840 Col Win Chambers, 134 1849,40 Mathew Irwin's heirs . 16 1809,4.0 Sailer's heirs' 800 1843,8 Hollchback’s heirs - 16. 1843 Samuel Rhoads Southampton. 102 1840,6 David Herron's heirs , 210 439 1749 .. James Rccsldo &Co ; .1 35 102 1842,6. John Herron's heirs . JB9 400 1844,6 ■ William Scott's heirs ■ 6 81 400 1844,5- ‘V . . « « 5.81 1 10l 1845,0 William Hancock 1- 30 300 1845,9. • Kd’k Cllppingcr's heirs 1.89 25 1845' EliiabelhMiltor . .104 404 1847,0 . WmDunoan • ,2 86 403 .1847,6,9 John Nicholson 5 30 401 1847,8,9 John Nicholson 5 30. 438 . 1647,6,9 John M Woodburn' ‘ 5 74 100 1648 11 Reynolds for Herron’s heirs . 60 437 1847,9 John Herron's heirs 313 1 lot 1845 ♦ Solomon Gorges* heirs , 59 1 |oi 1847 Homy Newcomet GO Silver Spring. 10 1840 ■ Andrew Shcley’s heirs 37 ,1847 Joseph Shriill; Eastpenhiborough 1 lot 1840- Ncldich & Miller’s heirs Shipptmhurg Borough , 1 tui 1841, '4 I’ctcr Neal AlUm 1 lot 1848 Martha McKinlo^ 1 lot 1848 Cvo Heffleman's heirs Monroe. 200 1644 Henry Sidle 1 1849 Marlin Dillcr's hefro 1 lot 1849 ' John Brannon . HO 1849 Mclchoir Bronnoman 3 1849 Michael Ego’s heirs • Hnpewtlly *• )■' 1511 1841,2 Harper & Underwood 235 SJIIJ 1842 Samuel S Smith - 17 400 1843,6 John .Harper 623 25 1841 John McClunfc,. . •1 lot 1841 Richard Woods 1 heirs 300 1847,9 George Himes 1200. 1847,9 John Harper’s heirs 4 1849,9 Dr VV S Sharp’s heirs Frankford. Jhcol) Wagner’s heirs Christian Fuilour Perry's heirs (cul'd), Henry Rino's heirs . Henry Shnhk' John Maglnnis (Hollenback's .. heirs) 1 47 James McCartney (Hollen* , buck's heirs 1 12 Robsrl Fauler’s (Hollenback's heirs) S 10 Williams (Hollunbaek'sheirs) I 36 Samuel Uuaugh (Hoilunbuck's heirs) 4 25 Thomas Danscy (Hollenback’s heirs) ! 00 Goo. Magoehan (Hollenback's heirs) 93 12 31 1840 IS 1843 5 1845,6 13 1846 13 1846 153 1844,7 233 1844,7 238 1844,7 11C 1844,8 40U 1844.8 186 1844,8 100 1844,7 1 lot 1846 Wm Sanders (colM Mifflin, ■ ]2 1840 W Craig MoCnne 18 1841 Frederick Hoover • 4 1843 Win Myers’Mri 200 1843 Win Porkpr fe* 1247 1846,8 George Himes •. 7,35 200 1847,6 Paittel Eckels 60 40 1847,9 ' Polor F Ego 27 105 1847,6 Jphn Ensmingof. 4 16 25 1847,8 Andrew.J.North 1 93 100 1847 Thomas Martin (John liar* j. , ,per & Co). , 16 100 184 f Sjmuel GajrtJncr (John Ilur per &. C«), 16 1847 Hosannah Martin (John Har* 100 K iosi /» > . per & Co) . 16 100 1847 Cllarlo* Drynn (John liar* J ' . per* Co) 161 30 1847,8 jpipea Hoover > + . 352 9 184 b James ICINolt*« heirs 46 238 1848,9 John Harper's liolri 1 96 900. 1848 John M WoocJburn 60 2(IQ] 184.8,9 Isaac B Porker • 00 900 1848,9 lion? D.Pjffkor 60. .95 1848,9 Richard Stevenson 99 ~4 v'i U DUHimp*. . ' j ' 120 1841 Wm Craighead 4 90 <) 1841,6 John Jacobs .81 . 20 1841,6 George Jacob* 1 81 4 1841,0 Polcr Mycr* ' 191 5 1841,5 Muii’mo 61 5 1841,0 Benjamin Malone 57 10 1841 Abraham Piikorton 96 4.1841,8 Pujep SialsmliU 9 01 5 1840 .Daniel Bower* ■ . . ,35 5 1840,G Pelcr Miller** heir* 86 230 1840 Wm de l* Moore 58 10 1840 Wm Moore 12 10-6 or 5 1840.7 Samuel Moribund ,1 76 5 1840 George Pencil 19 6 1840 Jacob Trump. 19 C 1840 Solomon,Warner . 12 61840 C Harder do Baker 12 4 1845,8 M Marten 53 11 1643 Andrew Kon**- 74 0 1844,6 Jauic* Grayaon 84 32 1844,6 Jacob B Lyon 2 66 CO 1844,6 Jamo* Neely 4 82 * 200 1855,0 Samuel Wood** heir* 326 99 1845 George Bclzhoovor 45 14 1845 Ffonk Smlih <ool’d) 53 1 Lot 1845 Ucboeoa Wel*o 71 48 1845,6 William Bandorf o 57 5 1845,8 John Brough 86 18 1845,6 Dmlel Brown *4 6 1849 .David Grlpo 28 .5 1845,6 Ludwlek Cropp 49 2i 1846 John Davi* «0 13 1845,6 George DeardorfT -94 910 1846 Michael Ege’s heir* 9 09 10 1845.8 Moses Funk 69 65 2845,8 Funk’* heirs, . i] 6 1845.6 Archibald Garbel 94 7.1845.6.J0hn . JJ 40.1646,6 Henfy Myers 2 75 98 1846.8 John.Myer* • J H 67 1846.8 Philip Myers 3 86 6 1846 , Gilbert Seotlghl , , J" 6 1845,8 John Wiroman Esq 'Qy 99 1846 Thos McClunc’a heirs SJL 6 1748 Ad«rn Yengy JO 5 1847,8 IMomlar’i holm Jjj 1 1 Lul 1847 John Onborno’s heir* *u JO 1845,8 N B WirumanU heir* 51 , 40 1848 Thomas Brown. \ JJ LLol 1848 lerool GrilTev ■ 1 Lot 1848 Jacob LUde’s heirs 90 1* Lnt 1848 M F Myers JO 30 1848 Wm Monla 2 90 . 40 1848 .Tutnea Nealy’s heirs 9 40 1 Lot 1848 Joseph Rockoy 75! l‘LotlB4B Goorgo Rockoy 1 * heirs 16 • 5 1846 Wagner & Veil, 1 ,19 . 20 1845,5 Frederick Cluths . , . 88 8.1846,6 Jacob Gipe , - Piew'Cumberland, Lot No 51 1645,3 Dr CHantber's heirs ‘ ■do 60-1848,7 J .P.Norris- , , ,1 80 do 73 1843,8 George Becchler ■ 3 06 do - ,114 1841,8 John Plough ■ £76 3io ‘ ISO 1841,8 ‘Win Mcbino’s heirs 2 18 do 230 1648,6 Zinger & Bear, 150 do .04 1642,5 J;M Heldeman. 1 4{> do 166 1841,8 Martin Luther' . t . *O7 do 167 1841,7 Peter 1 174 do 161 1843,7 Dr Agnew's lielrd 117 do - 100 1841,7 Owner unknown . 165 do 208 1841,6 do do ■ 155 do 212 1841,6 do do , ; • *BO do 211 1841,8 Ab'ra Horch’s heiri, 146 do 171 1846,8 Henry McKinney 48 do 31 1846,6 Jacob Zeigler 41 do 78 do do ijs 41 do 146 ,do •do do 4j do 177 do do do . .41 do k 2 Michael Kellel- { 9,1 do' 28 1842,8 Wm Allison , 129 do 78 1843,6 J M IlHldermah .f 9 do .132 1842,5 Christ. Hahlcrman 139 do 166 1842,8 John Bpilzcr -. 79 do $O2 1842,8 John Roberts l fl 3 do 204 1842,7 James McGinnis I.U do 27 1842,8 A Oarothers’ hpird : . 164 do 35 1843,8 do . db ? U do .84 1042,6 J. M Haldcfraehj - I. »» dd 3 1846 G Fahnestock's belli 20 d<f .4 1848 do ; . do 80 do 13 1846,7 Ab*in Huish'e heirs . P 8 Tax due 81 22 2 59 1 72 1 16 dd ; 88 1843,6 Philip Smyscr.. . , I JiOt 1843\ Ab’m lhu.tVhcirs .Oio x AD'Ol IllU.t » . mIo lam Wm. Wallace I 27 tjo 111 1844 k 8 Wbody’r& Roblnaon 160 do- 00 1846,7 Owner Unknown 96 do 139 1842,6 JphnFoßlct , .. 23 do 488 1542 , Hogan’s hcitti 30 do 116 Td42,8 Honry Miller 60 do 160 1841 Shriner’s helri • 16 do 116 1841- Conrod Reiiinger’a heirs ,16 do 141 1841 Ah’m Feiliow’o heirs 16 do. 87 1841,3 Owners unknown 100 do - 66 1841 do -_-.de 1 do . 172 1641,3 do do do 179 1841,0 do dp do 12J 1841 do do do 166 1841 do . do do 183.1841,4 do do .14? do ilO 1841. do .'do ,16 do 174 1841'. do do 16 do 175 1841,4 do do ‘ ,00 do 162 1841 do do 16 do 164 1841 do do 15 do 85 1842,3 do . do' 46 do 148 1842,4 do dt* VOO do 176 1842,3 do . do 40 do 74 1843,6 do . do 47 do 132 1847,8.J0hn Sachet's heirs 61 do 164 1847 OwncrUiiknowa 18 do 112 1847 do do 18 do 122 1817,6 do do 69 .do 68 1848 Ocorgo Atotcks . 48 I Lol 1842,4 O heir* 37 Jo 109 1348 Thomas Wstrcri, 46 do 146 1847 Owncj Unknown 12 do 200 1347 do do K do 163 1817 do do ' do • 60 1847 . do do do 71 1647,8 do do " UISI* Or LETTERS. 1-56 24 12 65 1 06 I SO 3 60 ij 30 36 24 tOVEhTISEDIK TUB " VOLOMTKER'.' 8V APPOtMTMKNTi LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Poaloffico nr Carlisle, Pa., May Ist, 1850... Persona in. i pairing for iellera on tins Hal, will, please Bay tliey are advertised. ) Adams William Jacob George 3 Ambers Olmrlos Jones Frances i Anthony John Jacobs Henry Askew William .J,aoltson E J ■ Allen James Jons Frank Albrecht Jacob Kelly John W Allen .William Kanady Thomson Bear Isaac Huhns-George P Bowed Rachel Ann Kennedy James Beach E M Lylor Joseph Baldwin Richard Lyon M Mr Hell David Leidyjobn, Brown Ann Miss Long James D, Black Josiah Leas Christian Beck Mr Longnecker Miss Calb. Benton Allison Leigh Michael Bradley Miss Ann Morrison William Brown Miss Mealia M .Morrison Frederick Brooks Chapman V Malone Polly Barr Miss Mary Ann Meenieh Leonard Bruner G S W Mayberry Joseph Bear John H Milot James 3 Balsley John M’Manus Miss Margaret Brown Jacob Miller Samuel Carter Charles Moll Anna Mahala Coxel J F Mohler R . Cobaligh B F M’Clnne John ’ Gallon Miss Jane ty’Malh Michael Carolhers Mrs MarJ B Mobdy John D i Caleib Frederick Myers Miss Su,an ; Cart Susann . ~ May Miss Agness i Crouse Miss CalhertnoAMiller Miss Susen Drowry. Harriet Mies M.ichn'o|s Sally Dover James H Miller George/ Dickpoq A>nn Eliiabeth Ookcr David P . Benla'p C'ol William , Patterson,Arthur ' , Donaldson Arabella Rogers Miss Mary Jane Oilier Peter A Henshaw Jno Dptr Peter .... Saunders Cnpt WH3 Dofingh MisdSiiaah Seymour John Y Oilier Jacob Smith Frederick I? 1 Dalion James M Smith Frederick E. Oaguorronn Artist Any Slehtnsn John 3 i Downey Thomas ; Sons Temp Wath Dl-? Dellinger Miss Csrollno yiaion No 9• • . J Eckels Jivtfr. . Sons 'J’emp Carlisle ? Hhrman Mrs Sarah • Division No 07 5 Einisl John Sim von Rebecca Ebberli Philip Stuart Walter .. Frondeqbergor John . Sanks Rev James Flemon Mrs Margaret Sheator Ahrshain Fraier Win W Sharlicr Samuel Fralen Charles , ■■ Sampson R M Finkenhinder Jonathan Snyder John :• " Flynn Thomas O Shambarger Philip Givens Lieut Newton C STippell Rev OB Gill'Georgs , Thomas Joseph Greene Christian WoHTRevG , Gteason James Wildby Encamp Nn 20 1 Gibbons Miss Elisa ,W|ghtman A Clcndenln Grier Samuel G Williams Mary I Hullen Stephen N Wsrilecker Frederick ! Hateraan Mrs CathetlnoWenks Benjamin -1 Hardy Chatlca Williams Hugh W 1 Himes George W Ward Patrick 1 Horn Miss Mary West James W } Howard James Welt Rev J. I Heltrioh Miss Blue Jane Wlss Henry I Irwin J Andrew . Zlgler William , > I O oCO F Lodge 01, 3 Zelglor Mrs Daniel 1 Jordon Rev John I . GEO. S. SEARIGHT, Assls I. P. M. 18 1 06 4 03 37 Estate Notice* LETTERS of Administration on the estate of John Culberiaon, late of Silver Spring township, Cumberland county. Pennsylvania, have .been granted to theeubsorlboreroßidinglnsald township, county aforesaid. All persona Indebted tqaaid es tate are requested to make immediate .payment, and those havlngolslms will present them proper ly authenticated for miltlemont.-l6 7 ■ WILLIAM CULBERTSON, WILLIAM KELLER, , April 85. 1850—fit* V Jtdm’re. ‘ ~SotTcb. 7TV'. JS hereby given that the partnership heretofore ti. I,ting between Goo. W. FossleV and Geo. Swart*, llarOpdttn '.Township, was dissolved, by' mutual coniool. on the 4th day of March, A, D., 1850.—. The nooks and accounts aro In tho bends of Geo. W. Feeler for iolllcinci||.., GEORGE W. FESBLER. GEORGE SWARTZ. Carlisle, April 25.—Gl 1 WHEREAS John Seitz, of Menton township, lies assigned hie real and personal properly to the undersigned for the benefit of his creditors. All persons having,claims against the, said Seitp arc to. quested, io present them, and those Inilq'.qefi to tnalto payment to the subscriber residing la Carlisle.",,, JOHN AONEW, Artifenoe. , April 18, 18M)-*ty*' Plainfield Classical Academy. , (Foun ttix-Eb wk»t of CA*tt»w.)v • • t THE . eighth ocssion will commence on Monday* May feth. In consequence of the Increasing pa-. Ironage, a large and commodious brick edifice .haa been erected, rendering this one of,the,most comfort eldo and.deslrahte Institutions-In ihe State. - Koei* tloiib case of sichtiess has Occurred since it was found*, ed. The students ace constantly under the charge of competent and faithful instructors. # The neigh borhood presents no temptations to ylce qr immofel. Uy, there, being no «r village near the institu tion. Circulars, with further (information, furnished by addressing R. K. BURNS, lf Principal.and Proprtf lef.,. ■ • . Plaifijield P.O.,Cumb.C6. t Pn. *' April H, 1850 , ■; ■ NOTICE. ■■ i Farms ty* Sale. . THE Bufiscribef ojfera alprivtte Sale tbb fallowing described Real Esidtcl ’ t- ; •, .li No. 1. Situated in. North Mlddletoh township - , 4f mites cast of Carlisle, about i mite neflh bf the Htffr risburg and Carlisle turnpike road,.containing S2o acres, jnore of less, about one half llmeslunb aad lbi residue black slate and meadow land, all cleared tha in a high state of cultivation except 60. acics, which ts well .covered Willi heavy Umber. The butldingi -y are a very, fine two story STONE House, a good FRAME BARN, partly now, with ■ •■slJKiCorn Cribs, Wagon. Sheds, &o. t a flop House and a npycr failing, spring of water near the door of the house. Also, a good Orchard of choice fruit.. . t No. 2. Situated lj miles north of Carlisle, on lbs road. leading from Slorrells Gap. to Carlisle, contain* ing 165 acres of first raic SlatoJcnd, well limed, es copl 35 acres, which is weH covered with Timber.-** The improvements aro o IWo story FRAME Dwol* ling House, a largo FRAME BARN, and el) neces* sary outbuildings in good' condition.. Alto, a good Orchard of choice fruit. This farm is well supplied with watpr.fer..slock.in all the fields. A150,,8 Wells of water near Ilia house that never fail. Possession given on. the Ist of, April If desired, and the terms made to suit tho purchase!. ~ Persons wishing to purchase of examine the prof nerlv will plcQso call ori "the subscriber residing id Carlisle. : ARMSTRONG NOBLE. February 21, 1850—5 m _ " NewVHlc Academy. SjJLBOT CtAMICAt A5J> SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL, Neiotille, Cumberland Pa. ' IT is confidently believed that fcwlnatUatlons offer greater Inducements to students than tho ibovt. Located In the midst of, a commgnity piaverbjul foe their intelligence, morality and regard for (he interest*; of religion, this Academy can effectually guard Its picmhcrs from evil and Immoral influences. Advan* tiigcs are likewise offered to those desiring to pursue, the study of the physical sciences, surpassing those of most similar institutions. Those having.sons : or wards, and wishingjasetm them to a Seminary of learning, are respectfully tolU cited to visit Newville, and judge of theadvantagea for themselves;.or, at least, procure a circular con taining full particulars, by addressing . JAMES HUSTON, Principal: Newville, Pa., Aug. 23, 1849—1 y C. J. GAYLER’S , , SALAMANDER SAFES,’ Warranted Fire and Thief Proof and fret from Dampneu* • , THESE SAFES. possess evqry qualification to render them proof against the action'of fire or, thieves, and of sufficient. slren&lH to,endure ja fait fiom. any, story of a burning building. They ar* made of wrought iron, being kneed, riveted and .weld ed logejh,cr, und lined with a perfect non-conducting tire prpof mineral composilion, no wood being used in their construcjlbri ps in Ihp rosjojlty of safes sold by olhef makers. The doors of OayfeEs. Safes, i-tv rccufed with ,hia Thief Detector and Anti-Gunpow der Lock, which precludes the possibility of picking or blowing them open with gunpowder.. Over two hundred of these Safes have been exposed in iccU dental firo to the most iqlcnie heat, In many instances remniui/ig in the burning ruins for several days; and, at no time, have they .ever been known to fail In preserving their contents. Tho public arc invited to call at- the Bronchial pot. No. 10 Kxcbungo Place, Philadelphia,' neof Dock street, and examine (he numerous testimonials in favor of Gayler'a Safes, also the large assortment on hand for sale at manufacturers' prices, by • JOHN Li PIPEH, Agent, j P. Si—Also Tor sale low. new and second-hand Safes of other makers, which have been taken In park payincnt.for Guylcr’s Salamanders* May 0,1860—3 m Philadelphia Btoiirnlng Stove. No', 62 South Second Street . Near Chctinui, ", PniLAnrtruiA. . . BEESON dc SON, , A RE now receiving their spring importations, /jl. and would respectfully invite the attention ol ill oasu buyers (either wholesale or retail) to their large gtock of ( . r . - Mourning Goods Exclusively. (Hack Bareges. Marquise, (Jhaly, Bombazines; Uomliolino finish Alpacas, Canton Cloths* Silks, .louJilo..wiii(h MoUMehnedo f*a|nes,, Grenadines. Canton Crapes, Uarcgo Lalnes, Thibet long and •iqunre Shulls; Barege Shawls, prape, Love, and Crape Llsio Veils, patent English trimming and veil Cruper, &c. .•* , ... Second Mourning T.aWm, Ginghams, Bareges. IMou*fle. de I*aincs, Gingham Lawns, Chintzes. Acier Cloths.' Linen Lustres, mourning bordered Handkerchiefs, Collars end Cuffs, black and lead Kid Gloves, Neapolitan Cloves, dtc. April 18, IB6o—Cl OeiNioNs or Ttifc Paras "They nro largely provided with Mourning Good*, and titose wishing to purchase, will find miplo opportunity to do so with them.—[NorlA American. u No ndvi.ntege taken of domestic dielren, for extortion or Imposition.’ I —[Saturday Courier, "Our ritizena can, nt any moment, call at this •(tore, and obtain overy material for ladies* attire, (hat (a noceaanry in the season of. affliction, con6* dent at once of obtaining good goods, ond it fair nrlces.”— [lnquirer, . t ..... ' ■ . Blind Maniimctorj. t) H CLARK, Veniilsh Blind Mapufoftnrer, Sign iof the Golden Eagle,,No, IsB &i 43, South, Sfcuud street, below Dock*|rrcL J?WjM«lphia l koepa< ntwova on hand a large and feaMohaMo assortment of WIDE AND. NARROW, BLAT WINDOW, HMNUSf.indHtJfii'tftOWd.iQ.lKo best manner, and or the hfsl ma(eriol*, onri at the lowest cath prices. . This establishment has just received a large as*' sortinent of Fancy Silk and Woraled Window Blind TrlmmlngSi of various colors and patrons. Those in w ant can !*• suited at this store In the best man* nor. • • ' .j. Order* from e dlalence peeked carefully, end tent free cf porterage* to any part of lb* city.; lh CLARK. May 0. 1860 minds aua ,■■■■. RW, KEN Slt*Vi nfo rraii) Is friend* and tbe.puh*. i lit irt general that he eonUuaee to manufacture #MI VonltlimßUnda, Wan anted equal. to in? in the city, at the lowlitu oe*b prices. An aaaorlroenLnf. Blind* ind Shades, alwaye on bend, et No. 9iT Bate •Ireet.one dqof. below .Tenth. and-No. *t Hart’* Building, N. E.cox nor of Sixth end Chesnat. ~ Jobbing punctually attended to. May 0, IB6o—ly T.MGSI TIGBI A prime article lust received end H for ealo by ' i \ .. ’WOUMLEY dt HANNAN/ ,• . W toil, Slam it, Moy IC, 1850 T iiinde of Llqdqr*,' piicb e* Old JL|j K\'c,Glo,FroncliQmJ Domoatio Umullca, Wince ofnll kinds, and CordUliof Uiobcatquallly.nnd.ai tho Jowcil pricee, at (lid now end cheap atorn of . - J.L. STERNER &. CO.
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