Wlilte«Waßhi(i|!but Done. ,ft h9 toould White-w'dikd ifoom wAen theycan buy Paptr'dtQ 6enti a puce 1 HAVING made arrangement with, the manu* ufaoturers at the Eaat for a constant supply of Wall Paper, Borders, PrlnlsTo'r Fire Boards, and Window Blind's, \ can £eti Ihem as low as they can be bought in Phialdlelphia. Persons. wanting Paper airs Requested to call and examine my block, where'they can be sifted with any pattern of Room dr flail Paper and Borders in tno greatest variety at least 20 per cent.'lebb than ferny Ollier place fh town. JOHN, P. LYNE. Carlisle, ([lay $O, 1850. R. R. R, E AD W AY’S READY BELIEFfor pain, ,is truly a blessing to suffering humanity. The Lame are rejoiced at Us curative -properties, foV they can dispense with their crutches and walk. The Weak bless it as aft the hands of Providence, for by its healing"and'strengthen ing qualities they become stiffing. The Bed-Rid ’den welcome it as a blessing from high Heaven, 'for it relieves them of their pain and misery, 'cures their ftfffeap'es wheiher'it be Ttheumatism, ‘Lumbago, Gout;Paralysis, Strains, Burns,Scalds ’Sores, Sp-nins, and alfrcftons of the spine, or«on- Hractod Tendons, for by itauke they .are .enabled ko arise Tront ihuir bed of sickness, and enjoy the tnleaSures and blessings of health. The sufferer k-V Neuralgia arid Tte Dolerenx, welcomes It as \heir only re nedy in.relieving them of the cruel ♦pains, shooting like electric shocks through the Vace, head, arid system, paralyzing in an. instant HHeir energies and brilliant hopes, for the Ready ilelief is a powerful antidote for all Nervous and affections, and will core this powerful disease when all other remedies have Tailed to tgive relief. The sulferer of Tooth Ache, rejoices Vhen he uses the Ready Relief, for it will cure *iho moVt torturing Tooth Ache in a few seconds. Its Superior Strength. RADWAY’S READY RELIEF. 19 also, the Wat economical medicine in use, it can bo used with the most happy resulis, both internally and ‘externally; Cramps In.the Stomach, Colic, or ‘Cholera Morbus, are relieved in ten minutes, and ‘cured entirely ih fifteen or twenty. Also if you wish to make an ointment of it, for the cure of soro Lips, Chapped Flesh, Pustular Eruptions, take a tea spoonful of the Relief, and a table "spoonful of sweet oil, or 1 ounce of lard, and you have a belter ointment or save than any olher ar ticle now in tise.. In fact this medicine, when reduced to two thirds its own strength by adding ns much spirits of wine, will give you than any bow In use. THE CROWNING ORNAMENT OF Beauty is a beautiful Head of lux- uriant Hair. hAtJWAY’a CIIICASSUN BAI.H. lady or gentleman who ‘desires n heßliliful 'article to dress their hair,are advisod to make use bf-Railway’s Circassial! Dalun it possesses many advantages over all other hair tome* ami prepara tions... First U cleanses the scalp from dandruff, 'gives t6no and vigor to tfte tools find bulbs,lnvig orated (o healthy action the germ of.life, which ’gives lo the hair a healthy root, and forces the lufirtd grow, it curbs Baldncsk, slops the hair from felling out, “makes it fine, strong, soft* and glossy, keepb it from turning grey, or becoming 'discolored. It is truly a luxury to dress the hair with,this delicious preparation. . . HER HAIR h WAS ALL GONE: Rad way’s Circassian Balm, for Invrgorali-g the hair, cleansing the scalp, removing damlruß, and tyring baldness, is truly a Valuable-preparation* A Indy who had been sick for some liuie had .lost 'every particle of her hair previous to hor,sickness her hair wotld fallout: she was recommended lo try the t ircassian Balm ab a hair restorer, she used six bottles with the most happy results, her hair ts now fine, soft, glossy, long, and luxuriant. This, preparation makes tht bait moist t fine, soli, and silky, and ptedispopus U to fcurll ye, With bald heads, weak hair, bad hair, try a bottle of Iho Circassian Calm,prepared by UadWny & Co., hnd you’will soon havt a luxuriant head of hair. Bold for 25 cents in large hollies, Ask-for Rad- Way’s Cirrassian Balm, 101 Fulton Buect, New Vo*. ■ Kadvmy’s Soap; The exir.idrdinnty effects of .RaiM'dy’S Soap In Removing Tan, ISun Bums, Fimpl’eS. Utotclipu, rbsttilea, TolVer, Rash, Scurvy, Morpllehs and tlic liitess uiidsUugs uf insrcis, in truly ndConiflti ; ing; besides, ills certain of tronfiforrinug adark, discolored and rrpiiUive visage, to a clean and beautiful complexion. . In all cisos ask for Rad-, way’s Soap and take hone other, N. U.—Uudw.ay’a Medicated Soap in steel en gravings are 25 cents, all ethers are Counterfeit, iiook (or the steel engraving. Fur solo in Carlisle by J- W. Rawlins, and Soml. Elliott; iti Bhippcnsbur|j by Dr. Hays. Juno I,] 850—2 m v Interesting. TUB Store of the euhsenber has just been newly supplied with a clioico and fresh selection ofov. ory thing in the lino of a Grocer, ul prices lower *• than usual, among which are IUO COFFEES, from 10 to cents per pound, for good to a strict* ly prime article. .Also t DROWN SUGARS, for good to extra lino, from 5 to 8 cents per pound tmd the best quality of LOVEItINO'SV RUSHED. SUGARS, including Loaf at the old prices, (ogehtor with a general assortment of Spices, Soaps, Chocolates,Sul orfttis, Indigo, cundlcs, Oils, and every variety of the odldbraved u Jenkln’s Green and Slack Teas, and other articles. Our friends and customers are inched to cull and examine before buying elsewhere. ' Wo again,lender our thanks to (ho public generally t*>{ the liberal patronage thus fur extended to,us • . J.W. EUY, , , Carlisle, May 23, 1050, - Hotlco To Tax-Payers. TTNOEtI the provisions of (lie act of 1844, any Vj county paying into the Stale Treasury the Stale Tax levied on such county, prior to the 15lh of July In any year, Is entitled to an obatomont of 5 per omt. on the amount so paid. The undersigned, Commissioners of Cumberland 'bounty, m view of the obove provisions consider it bqUlUhle and proper that those who by the prompt , payment ofilwif luxes prior to (he above date, enable the Treasurer to puy over the Slate tax, so as to re* ceivo the aforesaid abatement of 5 per cent., the be* noth of which has hitherto been enjoyed by the eit* suns of the ommty generally, should be allowed a deduction of that amount, by the collector—have au thorised the different collectors to rhske said abate ment from the Slate lax, In all cases where tlieStsts and County tax Is paid to the collector before the 15th day of July. 1850, when said abatement shall amount to one cent or more, no fraction of a cent to be ere* ■ Since‘the eel of 1844, the Commissioners have paid Hid Stale tax of this county annuslly to the i&ate Treasurer, within Iho time proscribed by the act, end the county hus received the benefit of on .abatement of S per coni. thereon, but .to moot sold payment they have found it nocessury heretofore to appropriate a part of the county funds to meet the deficiency, occasioned by delinquents,' until (ho bal ance of the Slate tax was collected. It therefore becomes necessary to require (ho pa'ymeni of both State and county (ax to entitled (he payer to thoa/are ‘ said abatement upon the aforesaid State Tax. , The underslgnde, therefore, confidently anticipate that the above arrangement, and the further induce ment of enabling Cumberland county to maintain (he character for promptness and fidelity which she has acquired in the discharge of her obligations to (he Commonwealth, will induce every citizen to die. charge their State and county (ax prior to (ho 15th . cf July. JOHN WELL, > JAMES KELSO, ♦ JOHN SPROUT, County Commissioners. . Xilcisl—Wsi. Ritev, CPk, Commissioner's Office, J' Carlisle, May 93,1850.-8. J BOOTS & SHOES. THE subscriber has jual opened a fresh assort ment of Coots Shoes suitable for thei Spring season, among vyhlch will be fouiidLadles 'Kid and Morocco , : V. S . SLIPPERS t TIES B&SKINS.y { . , jjlack and fancy colored Gaiters, Brooke ■Jenny Lind Budkins and a, Vary large stockl°J Mftsßeb and OhildmnVfidloreo Boois.^ 1 ™ Buskins; Men’s Jiglil French Ca\f skin and Mo rocco Boots, Buckskin Congress Gaiters, Oxford, Tied and and Boy’s mor,occo, kip, and coarse brogans, all of which are offered at the lowest price. , s . porter, Main street,' opposite the Methodist Church, Carlisle, May &3,1850. ~ , To Farmers and Men of Business. Oils,. Candles and Guano, rpHE subscriber offers, at the lowest rate's, in any JL quantity to suit purchasers, Genuine Pcrnniiii «uaiio, and every variety of Sperm, Whale, Lard, and TANNER'S OILS. Manufacturers,Tanners,' Farmers, Dealers and Con shmers, Iro inviled to call. GEO. W. RIDGWAY. N0.,37 North Wharves, the first Oil. Stour, bdow Rabo si., Phlla. April d, iB6o—2m s POPULAR MELODY. BY THE FIRM OF TROUTMAN AND MAY. Dear Gentlemen, take our advice, To every one wo make our call, If you want a coal that’s nice, ■ Look at Troutman & May’s Cheap Clo thing Hull.. iteto ore DreSscs of all kinds, • t Fine and coarse, and also Cheap ; . Denso examine and you’ll find, For your, jitney quite a heap. . Here nro goods for every season, Tliiekand Moot, heal arid thin, All IhiiVyou cun wish.in reason, If you doubt It j'U«\ drop In'. Here are Frock and Body Coats, Boih With low and standing collars j Some that button round (he throat, To be hid for a few dollars. Here is every stylo of Vest, - And all sorts of Pantaloons, \ You cun choose what suits you best. Eve, or morn, ot afternoon. Hero arc Sucks Anil Roundabouts, . Ovcrul s and Jackets Green, Plpnac to ,look und you will find, Herb the cheapest ever. seen.. ijere ore light conls for the Spring, Fancy gnods for Sumtricr wear, ’ Yim will find (hem just (ho thing-, , Nothing belter any where. Shirts and Bosoms may be found, • _ .• Pocket iliimlUcrchloft.on’d'Glovof, • *' Scurfs to Ire ymirncck around. '<• When you seek your lady loves; ■ Hero arc Cape, Suspenders, .Stocks^ Collars, very nice indeed, ■ ’Clean and nice, in paper bo*, . J list the thing that you will need. If wc talked a day shout them, .. We could scarcely tell you all, Gopitcmen can 1 ! do without them— Then, dear friends, give us a call. North Hanover Street} a few door* above Lodlh'er. Corllsle, May 23. RTciv aiid Cheap Stok’d. THE Undersigned most respectfully informs .bis friends and Iho public generally, that he hns just returned from Philadelphia and Baltimore, and is now opening at the corner of North Hanover and Louther streets, at the stand, formerly occupied by N, W. Wdbds; a well,selected assortment of licW Spring" CrOOclSj pUrbhasrd at the lowest prices, arid which I oni dc- InntfVpcd id *oll ml amall profits. Among tbeflo. may bb found Cloths, Gassiradl’cs, Vestings, Twccli f ohd Pantaloon StufTut various prices. DRESS GOODS; hew stylos, end at low prices. Also Gro ceries in nil their variety, vix: Sugar, Coffee, Tefls, Spices, &c., which will be sold todr fortitiah. Please give me a call. , A. C.FBTTEft. Carlisle, April 11, 1850 Notice, Tfi hereby given to all persons not (0 credit or (rust X my wife, Sarah, on my account, as 1 am deter* mined not to pay nny debts of her contracting.— l alro warn all perrons nut to trust any of my chil dren on my account, as I will pay no debts they may contract. HENRY DROWN. Mcchanlasburg, M.iy 33,1850—3t* Notice TS hereby glveil 1 that the partnership heretofore I existing between SVil‘i* n t Matcor and H, W. Mutucr of llrrgcstnwn, was dissolved by mutual con sent on the first iby of March, A. D., 1850. The books will remain in tha hands of K. W, Malcer until (lie first day of July, where all I hose indebted will do well loculi ond sclllo their ac counts, as (he books will then be put into tha hands of.E, A. Matccr, E»n., fur collection. WILLIAM MATEER, fi. W. MATEER. , Carlisle, May 53,‘50-31.* Estate Notice* LETTERS of Administration cn the estate of John Culbertson, Into -of Silver Spring township, Cumberland o»»unly f- Pe/>nsylyonla, .have been granted to the subscribers residing in said township, county aforesaid, . All persons indebted tosalil es* tutu are, iqrfiVqsted to make immediate payment, and those huviugolaimswill present them proper ly authenticated for settlement, to WILLIAM CULBERTSON, WILLIAM KELLER, ApYll 25. 1850—Gt*. ' AdmVs, NOTICE. \ 16 hereby given that (he partnership heretofore ex isting between Geo. \V; Fcpslor and Goo. Swartz, of Hampden Township,! Was dissolved, by mutual consent, on the d»y of March* A. D., 1850. The Books and accounts are in the hands of Geo. W* Foster for settlement. O£ORG£ JV, FESSLER. GEORGE SWARTZ. Carlisle, April 35.—Ct NOTICE. . CjUILIStB DEPOSIT BaUX,? May 1860. 5 TUB Board of Directors of this Institution ha>e declared a dividend of three per cent, for the lost six months on the capital stock paid in—Which will he paid to tho stockholders .or their legal represents* lives, on or after the rflh* fosf. WM. S. CODEAN, Cashier. Estate Notice* LETTERS of administration rm'lho estate of Ja cob Brets, Br.,late of Hampden township, Unfa* berland county, Ponn'a., deceased, have boon granted by tho Register of said county to the Subscriber living in said township, county aforesaid. Al\ persons indebted to said estate oto hereby notified to make immediate payment, and those having claims to pre sent them for settlement to ' , JACOB BRBTZ; Jr.BxVV . Moy 10, 1880-*«C* Estate Notice. T- ETTERB of administration on the estate of John j Park* deceased, Into of the borough of Carlisle, Cumbbriftnd co.. Pennsylvania, have boon granted to tho subscriber 'residing in tho some borough.— All persons IHdhbtod to'said estate will make Imme diate payment, and those having claims will present thorn properly authenticated for settlement, to 1 WILLIAM PARK, Bx'r. May », IB6o—Ct TAR & OIL at ihenewsrid cheap store of J. L. Sterner & Co. . Carlisle,-May 9,1650 ■ • ■ Farmers and orov«vs’ Inn. West High Sfreei, ono »quare iVeai of ihe RaiU Road'Depot t Carlisle. THE subscriber begs loaVolo inform his friend* ond Iho travelling commiihlly llial he has.lpased the above well Ithowri slanU, recertify :kept by Jacob Slaumbiiugb, deed;, onid is libw foljy , prepared to accommodate all those wlio'mo} bo pleased to make Ms hnuso their stopplte'placd;. , * L- ... -• ■ THE HOOSE haa been recently furnished. The Stabmho attached ia'larfe? and and on. pabio of* accommodating fifty head of horses. Hjs Tadlk will at all.tlnVes bo supplied with the best the markets can afford, and: live DAr. with the choicest liquors. Thankful for Uieputronago thus fur be* slowed, ho respectfully solicits.a continuance of the same. , .C. G. STOOGH., Carlisle, May 23, JBSo—lf FARMERS’ HOTEL. ■HAST HIGH ST2tEB% CARLISLE, PA, ' mHE subscribed, (late of the ‘‘Slone Tavern,” Wal* JL nut Bottom Road,) respectfully informs, his friends and. the public generally, that he has taken that well known Tavern, stand, in East High street, Carlisle, formerly kept by Mrs, Wunderlich, and that ho is now prepared to-accommodate Ped lars, Travellers, and all.others who may favor iftiA with a call, in the most accommodating manner. His Stabling, which is large and convenient, .will he in charge of a careful Ostler. . He Hatter* himself that from his experience as an Innkeeper, he will he ablo to render general satisfac tion. ' CHRISTIAN HOFFMAN. April 11, 1850—3 m . • ' Cumberland & Perry ll6tcl. 'Corner of North■ Hanoverpnk North Sts'., Curlisic, ialeiy kept iy Henri/ \V, Orth . ' rpHB subscriber having longed lha above largo.and JL commodious Hotel, situate on the cornerof North Hanover and .North Streets, lately occupied by H. W. Orth', b'cgs leave to onrtqUnco to his friends and the public, that he is prepared to entertain them in a mdo ner which cannot fail to meet their approbation. THE.HOUSE is pleasantly situated, and but .re cently built* No pains will be spared to make those who may sojourn with him comfortable during theln stay* His parlors aro largo and, well furnished; and his chambers, supplied with new and comfortable Bedding. , - His TABLE ml) ho supplied with the best the market can allord,and all who are connected with his hoUso wilHie found attentive, careful and obliging. . ‘ • The BAH vfcill contain the bcsl Liquors the city can produce. His Stabf.tvo Is entirely now and extensive, capa iblc of accommodating, from 60'to 70 horses—mnkuig it a desirable slopping place for Drovers, and will bo attended by a skilful Ostler. In short, nothing will be wanting to.add to the .comfort and convenience of those who may, fivor him with their patronage. Baxuntna taken by (he week, month, or year. 03* Terms moderate. HENRY GLASS Carlisle, February 14, 1850—6 m, PCIVIV Mutual Xife Insurance Company, Office, No, 91,-Walnut St., Phila. THIS Company is now ready to make Insurance on Lives, on the rouiiial system, without HobiU y be yond tho amount of the premium. All the profits of the company divided annually among tho insured. The premium may bo paid monthly, quarterly, acmP-annually', or annually, or onbdnllf of tho pre mium-may be \\a\d Ih.u nolo at !2 months. Individuals insured in this company become mem bers of tbc corporation, and vole for Trustees. For the greater security of parlies insuring tVith this company, a guarantee capital of $60,000 hal been created Id meet the losses that may accrue upoh policies issued by the company, to be held and used by (ho Trusters, Until a capital exceeding (hat amount lias been realized from tho receipts of premiums. -DANIEL!,. MILLEU.PresV . WAL M. ULAKK, Vico Prei’l. Joux W, HunsEh, Secretary’..' The undesigned has been appointed Agent for Carlisle. Blank applications for, Insurance, with full particulars, can ho had at the new store, corner of Hanover and Louthcr streets. N. W. WOODS. Dr. J. Baughman, Eiotnining PhysichiH. May 16, 1850—Oiri Great Bargains in Dry-Gobds, AT V. E; AROHAMBAULT’S, N. E. corner A* Eleventh and Market streets, , PHILADELPHIA. A FULL assortment of Spring and Summer XX Goods, comprising in parU—Now Market Sheetings at 8 cents; fmfl bleached and brown Muslins at 3,4, 6,6, 7,8, 0,10 and 12] cents; yard wide French Lawn at 8; 10,12] and 18$ els; Mouslin de Laines at 12], 18$ &25 cents; Linen Lustres from 10, to 23 cents; Uareges from 12] to cental black and colored 'Alpaca Lustres from lhs to 75 Cents; black and changeable Silks and Taro Satins from 50 cents to $125; a large assort ment of White Dress Goods from 12] to 37] els; French. Scotch, and Manchester .Ginghams from 12} to 31 cents; Silk nnd Satin Mantillas from $1 50 to $10; Men ami Goya* wear in every vari ety from 10 cents to $1 25; &c. V. K. AKCHAMBAULT, . Chortp Wholesale and Recall Store, N. E. corner IliU & Market sts., Fhila. • April 4,1850—3 m , Boiler Uiau llio Gold ItllncN oft Cnl. furuln. A Trdof. Sail of Cloth., at 6i 75 I HMJE undersigned lhankfu) for Iho, palronogo ol X the citizen* «f Carlis'o and adjourning ojuntry, Inlornii hi* numcrou* frionde and the pubtio in gen eral, ilml ho has just laid in au entirely now slock ol fashionable Spring and Summer'Clothing, made up in llio beat style and particularly culouluti'd fnf this place. Ilia stuck cunti»ip of fine Ureas «H Fro6k coals, (labile, Cussimcr, Drub, &o ,ond Chlun costs/Tweed, Linen and Check coats, Business coafo of oil .descriptions, superior Black Cuaeimeru nndjupoy Pantaloons, a grout variety of Vjeel* front 7octs 10.5t.00, * large assoflm'pnt of.bney orliclrs of Gcnlleipon** wcuff White .Ifqon, o'lripcd anrj. rut flannel shirts. Gentlemen nfo requested.. to £ull nnd examine the g6ot)s,’nnd' ho is sure buy will bo well fitted and at low price*. . . ■* . ■ A great assortment oC Boys clothing, also Caps md liolf. from 12] to Bft 00 constantly on hand at S. GOLDMAN'S, South East Corner of Main and Market square. Carlisle, April 4, 1850.—Gm. .• • Paruioli. ARNOLD «k LEVI ore now. opening,a ( my ex tensive aasorlment of Parasols, which will be dold very low. at their new end cheap store. May 2, 1850 , . ■ OUSSfiI/S MINERAL WATER. A doJcious summer drfhk for sale hy ' WORMLEY Sc HANNAN, May 16,' Igbfr . West Main st. Gr INGRAMS, the subscriber still has a Urge r stock of those 13$ ? enl Ginghams for which he h„ b.l .uch a. exlrablr'dinmj “ April 2b, 1850 ■■ _ Must, INS ,V Oolicocs. Tim onlucriber ties jo (I, opened n largo .lock of muolltn and calicoes, In, the Ohio of which, lie odors unusual inducomonta to purchasers, Public patronage . , 1 April as. 1850’ - N W WOODS, Agl _ P’AT!ASOr.a. The subscriber bujust received a largo lot of Porooolo, of boauliful styles, oinbrnc., inrf every quality’, to Which thanUenlion.ort.he ladies «Invited.'. ’ NW WOODS, Agl April ag.IBBO , ' ' CtAUPETS. . I am now opening a aboond .ripply of t Imperial, Ingrain,'Colion and Girthing Carpels, which will be sold-cheaper limn nun be bad ill any colnbll.lnnonl In llio Doroligli. „„ April l!S. 16Mo CIIAS. OCILDY. BONNETS and bonnet Ribbons; Cnll and pur chaso'yauf bonnets and Ribbons f/oin the,un dersigned, who hn« just received a largo and vuneu assortment, tnd you will » ttve > n^% nnTJS Act ' , April SO, IWO N W WOODS, Agl Sale of Unseated Lauds, BY THE TREASURER ()F CUMBERLAND COUNTY. By Vfrinb of ft Warrant from under the, hands fthd seolof office of ilio Corotnissibnersof Cumber land county, and lo me directed, this fallowing Tracts and lio’js of Unsealed Lands, situate in Cumberland county, Slate of Pennsylvania', will be exposed to Sale by .'Public Vendue, on Monday 1 the of June 1850, at-the Cobtl House, in the Boro.tigh of Carlisle; cotinty aforesaid, and continued (by adjourn rrtentyfrom time to limb* until they areal) sold, or os rnOchfaf bach tVacl or lot, as will be sufficient to I defray the arrearages of the Stale, County , Road and School laics due thereon, and coats. .. / . .‘ , WM. M, PORTER; Cb. Treatote*, Carlisle, April 11,1850 . Acrei - and Years. Warrantee A- Oionerb. tax due hole. , , South MidJleton\ 27 1839 , Jacob Weaver 100 1845 John Harper - . 43 1848 John Harper's heirs 5 1846 Jacob Mdrrett' JL lot 1846 Joh'h Walker 14 1847,8 James Guslin’a heirs 1$ 1847 Jonathan GustwhiU Newton* 150 1840 Wm Moulder v - 406 . 1840 John Cooper •* '403 1840 Mathew lluncah . 428 1840 Robert Lusk ; .415 1840 - Hugh Nicholson . ; 401 1840 ; John Nicholson . • 403 .1840 June Nicholson North Middleton-* •. , 24 1840 Cal Wm Chambers 134 1849,40 Mathew Irwin’s heirs 16 1809,40 Sailer’s heirs. 800 1843,8 Hollenbeck’s heirs 16 1843 Samuel Rhoads Southampton, 102 1840,$ Davidl Herron's heirs ’ 210 430 1749 ' James,Rcosldo&l>o • 1 35 102 1642,6 Johh Herron’s heirs 1 89 400 1644,5 William Scott's heirs 561 400 .1844,5 “ « « '6 81 1 lot 1845.9 William Hancock 130 300 1845,9 Fd*kCiippifi£er‘i heirs 189 25 1845 Elizabeth Miller - - 104 404 1847.0 Win Dunoun . 886 403 1647,6,9 -John Nicholson 5 30 401 1647,6,9 Jcihni Nicholson ’’ $ 30 438 1847,8,9 John M Woodburn 5 T 4 100 1848 D Reynolds fur Herron’s heirs 60 437 1847,9 John Herron’s heirs 313 t lot 1840 Solomon Gorges* heirs . 59 1 lot 1847 Heitiy NuwcochoV . , 00 Silver Spring, . 10 1840 -Andrew Shclcy’s heirs 15 37 .1847 Joseph Shrull, 06 Eastpennahvrough, 1 lot 1840 Neidich &. Miller’s heirs 19 Shippensburg Borough. 1 lot 1841,4 Peter Neal Alien, 1 lot 1848 Martha 1 06 1 lot 1848 Eve HefileuianV heirs I 20 Monroe. 200 1644 Hcfcry Sidl'd X 1840 Marlin Diller?* fcelri. 1 lot 1849 John Brannon 30 1049 ■ ‘ MelcUoir Brchhemati •3 1849 Michael Ego 1 ?, lioirs * Jinpewefl. isll 1841,2 Harper & Dndetwoba ' 23£ 2111 1842 SamuulS Smith 17 400 1843,6 John Harper ‘ 623 25.1841 John McCluno . l 10l 1641 - - Ulchurd Woods 1 heirs 300. 1847,9 George Himes 1200. 1847,9 John Harper's heirs 4 .1849,9 Dr W S Sharp’s heirs Frunkfurd. iiicoh Wagner's heirs' Christian Fallout 31 1840 15 1813 5 1845,6 13 1840 13 .1840 153 1844*7 Ferry's heirs (col'd) 58 Henry lline's heirs 231 '■Henry Shank 31 1 John MugVniils (Hol)ehh'ack’s lietru). 1 Jamb* Mctiahfloy (Holleii- ] ■• • v ; • '-book's heirs 1 12 Robert Faiiler’s Cfiollchbuck’s , . m- \ .v • », ,*» fldrfi) 9 Id Wllliamo (itollonuack's heirs) i 3d Samuel Reaugh (Ilollunback's heirs) 4 25 Thomas Danscy (Uulienback's , , heirs) I dO Geo. Mageehan (HuDenback's heirs) 93 Wrn Sanders (col'd 12 Mifflin, \V Craig McCnno Frederick Hoover Win Myers’ heirs Wm Parker. George Himes Daniel Eckels Fetor F Ego John Ensminger Andrew, J North Thomas Marlin (John tlar pur it Co) Samuel Gardner (John Hor- Qy). Rosannsh Marlin (John Har per & Co) ' 1 ■ , Charles Drynn (Jolirf llaf■ per Jc Co) James Hoover , . James Elliott's heirs John Harper's heirs . John M Woodburn Issue. B Parker Isaac D Parker ( Richard Stevenson DitJiinion* ' y . 1301841 • Win Craighead . 0 1841. G John Jacobs . 20 1841,0 George Jacobs 4 184l,(iPetcj flyers 5 1841,5 Musllne \\ * •. 5 1841,6 Benjamin Melons ■ 10 IB4L- Abruhmn Pilkorlori 4 IflllJj Peter ola (smith 5 1840 Daniel Dowers , . S 1840,6 Pcier.MiUor's heirs 330 1840 Wm fit L Moore , JO 184 Q *Wm M00r0.... j jO-5 or 5 1840,7 Samuel MorJhlsnd . S. Id4o George Fcncil 61640 Jncub.Trump 6 1840 Solomon Warner r 6 1840 C Harder & Baker •4 1645,6 M fylartnn. 11 1843 Andrew ICunse, 9 1844. C James Grayson S 3 1844,0 Jacob B Lyon 60 1844,6 James Neely 2*oo 1855,6 Samuel Woods' heirs • 22 1845 George Dctshoovor ; i 14 1843* Frankjßmhh (ooi'd) 1* Lot 1845 Rebecca Welse 49 184*5.0. William Bsndorf 5 j’B4s,B.John ( Bro.ugh 18 1845.6 D iniel Brown 61849 David Gripe 5 1845,6 Croop Si 1646 John Davis * 13 1845,6 George DesrdorflT. , 210 1846 Michael Ego’s hclii ’ 10 1845,8 Muses Funk 65 9845.8 Funk's heirs 6 1845.6. Archibald Garbsl ,7 1045.6 Jnhn,liCfcw . 40 1846,8 Henry Myers 98 1840,8 John Myers . 57 1846.8 Philip Myers . 6 1846 a\)bttrl Soarlght , G 1845.8'John Wir6ihan Esq . 22 1846 Thfts McClune’s heirs •5 1748 Adsfn.Yeugy \ , • 5'184T,6 QlonWef’s heirs 1 Lot 1847 John O-borno's heirs , 10 1845,8 N B WWvmnn's heirs 40 18(3 Thom*# Brown 1 Tint 1848 Israel Griffey. • 1 Lot 1848 Jacob Utile’s heirs 1 Lot 1818 M. P Myers 30 1848 Wm Meals • 40 1848 James Neiilyls heir# 1 Lot 1848 Joseph Rockoy 1 Lot 1848 George Hockey's heirs 5 1846 Wagner & 80 1845,6 Frederick CIvRM 333 1814,7 328 1814,7 IIC 1814,8 100 1814.8 186 1841,8 iOtf 1841.7 i lot 1848 ]3 1840 18 1811 4 1813 300 1843 1211 1848,6 200 1847,3 40 1847,9 IUS 1847,8 25 1847,8 100 1847 100 1847 100 1847 100 1847 30 1847,8 2 1848 238 1848,9 200 1848 3110 1848,9 200 1848,9 25 1848,9 6 1645,6 Jacob Gipo 54 . Aeio Cumberland . . 1 LoiNoßl 1842,9 Dr Chamber*# heir# •. 04 do 60 1842,7.4 P Norris - ' 1 80 do. .73 L643,B'Goorgo Beechler 306 d 6 114 1941,8 Jolm.PJough i. .... 7.6 do . 129 l’B4l\B \Vm MoLane’s heirs ' 5 1.9 Uo 930 J/842.6 Zinger & Bear . 169 do 34 1845,6*3 ;M H&Mcmqn 145 do ICfe 1641,6 Martin Luther *1 97 do ' 16:7 1,941,7 Peter PaiicakeJ, . , I 741 .do' 161 1.843,7 Dr AgheVs heirs 1.17. J do • ihO 1941',7’Owner uhkndwn 1.66 1 do 208 1841,6 ‘do tfti 1 .65 , do. .212 1841,6 -do r do 180 do 211 1841,8 Ab*m Hurch’s heirs 146 do . 171 .1845,8 Henry McKinney ,48 do . ’3l 1846,6 Jacob'Zeiglcr 4l Jo 78 do I do do 41 do .146 .do do do *3O IV7 do . do do 41 Jd h 21843,8 Michael Keller ’9l I do 28.1842,8 W-n Allison 1,29 do 72 1643,6 J M Halderinan OS do ' 132 1342,6 Christ. Holdcrmart 1 So do, 'l'jd 1842.8 John Spider v >79 do 202 1942,8 John Roberts 103 do 204 1842,7, James McGinnis 1 U do 27 1842,8 A Carottiers’heirs 1 64 do 30 1843,8 ‘do • do ,2 18 . do 's4 1942,6 J M Hnlilerman ' / 1 ,22 do . . *8 1846 <5 FaftnesiocVs heirs do 4 1846, \ \ do . . • do .80 do 13 1845,7 Ap’iri H Utah's heirs .68 do - 33 1842,6 Philip Smyscr . , 65 I Dot 1843 Ab’ui Hunt’s heir* , 85 .do Wm Wallace .. ’ J 27 , Jo • 111 1844,8 Woody’r ds Robinson I^o do 60 1846,7 Owner Unknown 36 1 do .189 1842,0.J0hn Foster 73 ' do ' 489 1842. Hogan's heirs 3o do 110 .1842,3 Henry Millet ■ . &0 do ‘ 160 1841. Blmner’s heirs t .-16- do 115 1841 Cpnrpd ReningeVs heirs 16 do 141 1841 Ab'th FeiteoVs heirs 15 .do ,87 1841,3 Owners unknown . 100 do 66 1641 , do ■ do . do' 172 1841,3' do do do .179 1841,0 do do . do 123 1841 do do do 165 1841 do do do. 183 1941,4. do do 14? do 910 1841 do dd 16 do 174 1841 do J do . 44 do 176 1841,4 do do : 06 do 163 1841 do , . do ' . 18 do 164 1841 do \ do 15 ■do 85 1842,8. da . do 46 ' dC 148 do .' do " . 100 do . 176 1842,3 do do . 40 do 74 1843,6 do do .47 do 132 1847,8 John Duchct’s hclrs 61 do 164 1347 Owner Unknown -18 l do 112 1847 do do .18 do 122 1847,8 do do . . 89 do 63 1848 George Atclcks .48 1 Lot 1842,4 O Hershey’s heirs 37 ilo 109 1348 Thomas Warren Ifl do. 146-1847 Owner Unknown |2 do 200 1847 V do do I do 153 1817 do do i do. 69 1847 Jo do | do. 71 1847,8 'do do $1 S 3 2 59 173 •1 IB 1 56 24 18 55 3 60 it 30 26 24 NEW WHOLESALE AND RETAIL .tohieetlbhary Store. *'• West Main St., nearly opposite Rhtem't Warehouse. rpHE undersigned having commenced the manufo*'* X luting of ALL KINDS OF CA ND Y, 6c opened n Confectionery and Fruit store, would cnjl the oitlui lion of Town end Oountiy Merchants to their adver tisement* . THey will manufacture and have bofifetanlly oh hand, . . . f . . , AliL KINDS OF CANDY, which they wilt wholesale rejuilat the lowest prices. Also ail kinds o/ Fruit, .such os Ohuigcs, Lemons, Figs. Raisins. Dates, Prunes, i&c. Nuts of I every kind, viz: Almonds, Cocoa-nuts, Filberts, Rut ter-nuts,English Walnuts, Ground-nuts, &c. . IB i €6 4 63 37 Fancy Articles and Toys „ of every description.. ToDicr.o’nnd Seoars, Rous-] urn.’* Mineral.and a variety of other arli- 1 cles 100 numerous to mention.. , ■, . ■, •. i ' They would rcspeclfully solicit a share of public patronage. A. S. WORMLEY, April U, 1850 S. W. HANNAN, Scllfiig off at Coil! Till, oubocribera intending to change Ibeir busi ncso, wil 1 cell off their wliolo otock of ~ , BEADY blADia CtOtHINO; , ot very reduced prlcco. Tliciretockconbi.to of Goola, Yost, and of olmotl every dcecriplion end Quality; also, shbto, collars, bosoms, stocky, neck and pocket handkerchiefs, gloves, .stockings, suspender., bate, cap., bools, shoes, umbrellas, Icslbe; and hair trunk., carpot bags, and in short every arliola that is necessary to complete a gentleman's They will also sail goads by iho yard, such os oluibs, cassi* meres, vestings, cAssiueds, summer stiipee in great variety, iuuslins, Ounneta, dte. . . ARNOLD de LIVINGSTON. ’ Carlltla, May 3, 1850, N; D. All parsons knowing thomsc|ves indebted to the firm will please make payment Jimncdialely. , A. dc L. 7 95 4 IS I Dimes: DRUGS! , I lIAVE/urf(.roeeiv6d.a fr?«li stqclc of Medicines, Faints, Class, Oil, lie., which having, been pur chased with grant care at the best city, homos, I can confidently, recommo/id to Families Physicians, Country Merchant'and Uealers, as being /reih and pure, 5 53 40 1 as DRUGS. ...... 1 Herbs and Exrtacfs, f Spied, ground or whole. •'i i * i Patent Medfcfn?*,' Pine Chemicals, . Instruments, , I Ga-encca, Pure ftaontfol Oifay , j,Perfumery,dco.. Coi Liver p/i Warranted Genuine. i)VB STUFFS; . t V. ; Log ami Cntii Woods, Oil Vitriol, Copper ap. Lac I)yo , t . ; ■■ . WetherlH 4e Brothers Pi}re,Lead, Cbrot7\e, Grtcn and Yillow, Paint *nd VarnUh Uruahce, Jfimiy Window tilota,' Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Copni ai\d Coach* varmth, anti Bed Lead* AM of which will !he sold-at the very lowest market price, at the cheap I Drug end Book store of - 1 ■ 1 .. . >. J 5, W.HAVBIIBTJCK. Carlisle, March 28,1868 4 SO , 8t I 81 121 Indigoei, Madders, Sumac, Alum, 9 01 i 12 1 76 the great cMiiva Stoke OP r PHILADEI.PriIA. TIIANKFUIa to the chiton# of.CailWe, amllf# vicinity, for their increased custom, we again re* quest.liuir company to view our largo ami splendid usaoitment of CHINA, OIASS * QUEEHsyVAJit!^ ., Hi nar Seta, Ten Sola, Tol lot Seta, ami iinglaplceoo, eilbor ofGUoa, Chirm or Stone Woto. aoldjn quan title, to ooit poreboaora, for Joao ibon they can bo but) olaawhoro— in fac, ■UaiO.tban Whoieaalo price,. A maricari ami English iiri.annjit .Motet Good, in greater variety than ever before offrrM in the ctty» Fumy Chip, in groat rarlely, vary cheap'.' , , . Wu woulcl.lnyilp any iwrapn vialtlnff <b" fllj I? nail ami aoo in—lhoy will at text' bo ploaaeil to walk arOuml our beautiful otora, ami to view tbo lineal Chirm ami the ohonpoat the ivorbl.proilocia.. ■rVNDAI.B «t MITOHBI.t. - , - , r. No. 310 Cbeanulelroct, PhllV„'Sepl. 20, 1840. !^ 1 66 4 69 3 26 5 67 0 09 .59 5 37 I 75 1.70 9 85 XooUdiis Way I . • ,». fpHB dubicnbor would rcspeclfulfy Inform hi« r inemls ami (lit* pnblo generally, thui ho hnsjuet. opened a nevf MJMUBU AND COAU YAUD, In West.lJiKb otrerl, a f«w-doors twi of Messrs. J. & D. Rhonda* Warehouse, where he now has keep cbnslontly on hand, n first rnto qssorlment of a<l kinds of seasoned White Pino Boards end Plonk,and nil other kinds of Stuff, all of.which he will-tell low for cosh. . JOlfN ARMSTRONG. Carlisle, April 4, 1850—if 1 68 r CO 1 96 2 40 TMG3I V.IGSI A prime article just received and ll for ■‘do by W.'i 1 :■> i. : ( >j wOBMIBY dc HANNAN, *■ iS/M»#Wro v Valuable Farms far Sale. , . rpifE subscriber offers at private sale the following L described Heel Esjnlc: Jt No.l. Situated in North Middleton township, 4} mitos cast of’Cjuli'sk'Vfxboht I (pile (\orlh of ijie Hit* risburg and Carlisle .lujnpjkp road, containing Sss acres, tnprc or (cafl, oti'ejulf limestone.and fljld residue black al'ilo.and rucadoty landfall,'cleared end in a high of cultivation etoopl Bl) acres', whicfi Is woll covered with heavy Umber, a The. bujldi.ngti .fr— ptt areas'very fine two story,ST.Ol^P.House, flEjSSflm a good FRAME BARN,partly new,wltjn IssifiMHCorQ CJribs, Wagon Sheds, dto., a fin* j—nring floilse and a never failing spring ql water near the door of Ihe ttohse. Also, a good Orchard of choice fruit. .v \ ~t . t , No. 2, Situated 1J mites'north of Carlisle, bn the road leading iVomjßterroUii Gap to Carlisle, contain* ing 165 acres of first,rafe slatp land, well limed, ex pepl t 35 seres, which is well covcrcdwith Timber,-»*•, The improvements are a two story FRAME Dwcl* ling House, a large B/tRN, and all oeees* sary outbuildings in "good condition. Also, s goqd Orchard ,of choice fruit. This farm is wall supplied with water for stock In all the fields.. Also,S wells of water hear the house that hover fail. ..Possession given on the Ist'bf A'prll if derirod, and (he terrns made to suit the . , ~ , Persons wishing to purchase or. examine*, (ho. petf perty will please call on (ij.e subscriber residing 2a Carlisle. ARMSTRONG NOBLE. February 91, 1850—6 m Jp la l ain lie id. € lass leal Academy. (Foun milks wkst or Cihusix.) •> IrpHß eighth session will on Monday, I X May Oth. In consequence of the increasing pa* tronage, a largo and . commpdlout brick edifice haf b?cn erected, rendering this qno, of the moat comfort* able And. desirable institutions. in the Stale. . No so- Vious cqbo of sickness hqs occurred *i * I .woa fodrvtl? ed. The, students.ore xonstomly .under t,ho charge of competent and faithful jnstruplofs. t The borhodd presenting lerpplaUont Jo.vice pr Immoral, lly, there being no,tfvyn gr village near the .InatitU tion. Circulars, with furlhcr.informallon', furnished by dddVeasmg «... -U. K. BURNS, •• Principal and Propriftor*'. « Plain/itld 1 , ,0. t Cumu.C6. t Pa. ® April 11,1350 v . < ,lVuwvl!Io Academy. Select Classical and ScixitTiric Scoops, , { fite to title, Cumberland County, Pa, IT is qonfijeiijjy believed thpt few institutions ofref greater inducements to students than the ibove. located in the a community proverbial ftf their intelligence, morality arid regard for thelntercslf of.rcligioii, this Academy can effectually guard its members Tram evil arid Immoral influences*. Ativan* tugos are likewise offeled to Jhoeq desiring to pursue the study, of, the physical 'sciences, surpassing those of most similar instiiutions.., > : Those having son* or wards, and vrisnihg to send them to a Seminary. of learning, are respectfully soli/ cited to visit Newville, and jddgc ,pf the advantages fur themselves, or, at least, procure a circular con* talning full particulars, by addressing James huston, Principal. Newvllle, Pa.i Aug. 23, 1849—-ly • C. J. GAYLER’S SALAMANDER SAFES, Warranted Fire and Thief Prof, and fret from Dampness, , t> . rpHESE SAFES possess every qualification io X render them proof against this action of fife or thieves, and of sufficient strength ta endure a fait, fiom any story of .a .burning bUUdtng. They srp made of wrought iron, hei’pg hnVcil, riveted and weld* rd together, und lined with a perfect non-conducting Tuo proof mincrut composition) no wood tieing .used lin their construction as lh ( lhe majoilty of safes sold by olheV maker* ,T)ie doors pT Guy let’s Safes are secured with his Thief Detector and Anti-Ounpow duc Lock, which precludes the possibility of picking nr blowing thopv open with gunpowder* Over two hundred of these Safes have been exposed in acci . dental fuo to ffio most intense heal,in many instances . remaining in the burning ruins for several days, end ut no iitnq have they ci cr been known to fail in : preserving.iheir, contents. > . ■ The puldic aro invited to cal) at the Branch Do? poi, NpJ tO Ekhhango Place, Philadelphia, neat Dock street, and examine the numerous testimonial* (n favor of Gayler’s Safes, also the large assortment on hand for sale at manufacturers* prices, bf .. JOHN L. PIPEK, Agent. v P. B.—Also for sale; low, npw and aeeond-band sofrs of oilier mokrrs, which have been taken in part . payment for Gsyler’s Salamanders. May 9,1860—3 m Now and Cheap Hardware Store. J£ait High Street, oppootiU'Ogiiby't Dry Gocd» . . Slore. THE subscribe! has juft opened g l?rgo stock of goods iu hie line, which ho husjust purchased at the lowest rate* ami wi|! ho. sold at prices to suit lb® 1 limes. Ilis stock .comprises. & full assortment of U uiidii)g Wildes, such as Lucks and Latches of et* dry despllon, Hinges and. Screws, Winder* Springs and Bolls, also,. Mill, Cross Cut onu Circular Saws, Hand, Panel* Ripping and dock Suws, Broad Hand, and Clipping H»iche|», t Chisels* Augers, Planes ond PJane;BUla, Bruces end Uitta, Steel and Iron, and (jcvefs, Wuiicra and Table anu iPoefiel tlullcry, Table and Tea Si'iounS, Brass, licit Mcint-and enameled' Preserving Kettles, Huhlowaro, dec., Arc., nfsa a full assortment, of tiadlery a/jd Carriage Trimmings, Potent Leather* Monocco and Binding Skins, Lotts, Cedar Ware, Shore!* and ,am| Manure Fo.ks, Gar* don .pnd .Corn, Hqea, Window Glass of every size, Paints ond Uyo SluiTo* Oil, .Varnish, Turpentine, Mahogany‘yrnccfs/pnd.Mouldings, Curled H»lr» Moss, Doer’s Hull, Sofa Springs, dec., dec.* ■ •* Also liar, Band ami Honp Iron, Cast Sheer* Spring, and BlisUt Slpd, tfalls, Spikes and Brads, Grain anti Grass Scythes, Scythe Snaths, Scythe Stones, , 5 Barrels, Fire and Water proof Paint, assorted 1 colors. Cnrliilo, Miy 15. 1849. U\lC STATE!! STEAM SASH, DOQIi AND BUND MANU- . 2'ACTORY* CHARLES WILKINS & QO.beg,leave to Inform, tlto citizen* of C'i/livie and (hat they nro ttlll engaged iii.Rnmuftfetufing Sj«li, Doom, and DUndi*. in Iho belt ippriner and at (be *hurlu»l notice* by atoapi, at p;lcta . fir Mmv thuao manufactured by hand, and with much greater ilm*! ilarity. All order* vrM bo thankfullyj<;ov\rtd t end punctually,attended In. Sanjplra of work can bo aeon, "| Ifo. 3)' Minor Sired, PhlUdolpMi. , J 0,01)0 .JiglA* df aaroried ioili for aalo at the Jow« ooib price*. - CHARGES WZLKfNS.dk CO. \f » JVd.,63 Rack otrtti, Phlladtlphia, May 23,1830«—1y . - , . Hiliia Manumctory. t( HCLAHIC, yaniiUn Blind Menufaclnrer, Sign , of. the Goldfn Engle, No, 130 & 143, South, Second street, Mow Dock rtncl, keeps Blwuyaon linrui a lurpo nod .fuiltionablw ■UBiOrtmf nt of WIDE .AND NARROW 'WINDOW' UI.TNOS, riiafid(nclureU t ir) lhe best manner, and of tho beet material*, and at lowest cash prices, ThU e*tjddi*hmcnl lias just received a largo qb.. o£ Fancy Silk and. Worsted. Window lillnd Trimmings, of various colors and potion*, Those I# vyant can be suited at this store, in tho best moo- Olilsi Order* from a , .ance packed, earefu free of porterage, to any pan of tbtolty May 9, 1850 Blinds mid SlmdQii R Ay. tf£NBlL t inform* hi* friend* andlh* puW « Uo In general that he continues to manufacture Vonltian Blinds,' . . f AVnnanted c»ioi»l to any in the city, at iholoweit, ca«h prices. An otaoTtmcnl,nf rOilnds and. BJift<le*| , always on hand' at No. 347 Race street, one door I below Tenth* a»)d,Np, 7 llurCa Building, N. E.cor« Her of Sixth ami Chcanut. , Jobbing punctually attended \q( . MayO, 1850—ly ‘ , HENRY SAXTON. I;. «nil wnt H. CLARK.
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