Dublin; f Oap White Sulphur SpHugi. THE subscriber, feeling highly gratified with (he success which has attended his management of the above establishment during the past season* has increased ,his efforts to.render the place and accommodations still more inviting and comfort* able. . • 'v , Ample provision has been made for the various modes of Bathing, with" either Warm, Cold, or Sulphur Water; also, for Gymnastic exercise and pastime amusement; 1 The salubrity of the situation, the highly medi cinal quality of the Spring, the splendid Moun tain Scenery, with obliging and competent Serv ants, and a oh the .part of the Pro prietor to make his friends comfortable and happy, are some.of the inducements offered to Visitors, both.valid and invalid, who desire either nh occa sion for innocent enjoyment, or repose and resto ration to health. The Spring is situated in Cumberland county, Pa., about 18 miles north-west of Carlisle. It is accessible by Railroad from Philadelphia to New ville, and thence 8 miles by stage to the Spring. Passengers leaving Philadelphia in. the morning arrive at the Spring early the same evening. , The house will be open for visitors on and after the 10th day of June next. Boarding, Families, Transient Visitors, The subscriber has the pleasure of referring to his numerous patrons who favored him with their company during-the last season, among whom are Samuel T._ Snodgrass, C. M. Rey nolds, IT. C. Blair, Alexander Rosier, PhHadet phia; Rev. Dr. De Witt, Hbn v Wm. Dock, A. Ji .(ones, Esq.,' Harrisburg; Dr. Helsler, W. G. Reed. Esq.. Chafnbersbirrg. • ‘SCOTT COYLE, Proprietor . June 6,1850—2 m * Dublin? Ga| MSX OF LETTERS. ADVERTISED VOLUNTEER" »y APPOINTMENT. LI ST-OF LETTERS remaining in (lie Post office ut Carlisle, Pa., Juno fat, 1850, Persons in quiring fur letters on Hits list, will pleaae say they, are advertised. 'Artist any Daguerrian 2 Keppler Miss Mary Jacob Anong Linburg Jno It. • Arthur Jua Lane Jno. . Adams Miss Susan LerweckDaniel Armstrong Catharine ; Leaman Daniel Bender George Lindemenl Geo Brickur Moses- Leigh Michael Esq ißreneinan Mulchoir 3 Lewis Samuel Esq Drown Jesse . Laniz Jno Black Peter Lynch Jos N . Dearlsac Mitchoi Jacob Miss Susanna Moudy Mrs Mary A Bookwaltur Henry McNorton Miss Ditzer Henry M’Cullotigh Mrs S A Drown Miss Eliza 3 Nichols Davidson Drown Jno Orris Geo C Busier Jno Mark Orris Christopher Cambell Michael. OlrineJno •Columbus Samuel 11 . Parker Mrs H Church Jno Russel Jno E ‘ Oomerel James Pain Mrs , .Chapman Maty RadclUT A M Cline Simon Robertson-Cade* Chase’Geo D : Roush Geo Dali Geo C Kobinson Charles . ; Dewali Isabel! Sangry Mrs Jane Dunlap Jvunes Smith David' Dtnigheriy Samuel D Smith Robert-W DaVis Mrs Ami 2 Speck Daniel Drew E VV . . h'ugef Mrs Leditho Ddnlinger David Seitz Jacob J)i(ldi<bach Jacob . Shambach William Eberhari Uov Levi . Sinclair Miss Agusta t Ervene Mrs Matilda Sims Armstead. Fisher Frederick . snidor Henry FailorJno.3 Smith Geo w Floyd James Smith J G I'ilker Mary ' ,Sons of Jasv Irvinfe doc*d Cross Priscilla ' Trego Levi • Gilmore Jno THuitlas EJWatd H - Griffith Moses Tayldr William Garbing Michael Tagert William Gleaner H Esq Thompaon Miss Ellen Ginger Jno . Tippet Rev Clf Gett Jos, , Tylot Darnel Heppchamer Mis 9 SsafahThompaon Benjamin ‘ Haw Ezra Ksij tl:z Samuel High Jacob Whitmore Jog HaSkill E P ” Weynand Lewis Herbert AleXamlef 1 Webb Mias Mary llolfner Margrel A •• WilhoWerlho tt Hellnor Win Weis* Mrs Elizab'btH 1 O of U F Lodge 91; £ Wilt Miss Kate Jacobs George Woods SdrJH Johnson Totted Weise J no Jordon Nathari Tees Wiftinm B Unnkel Jno S'. 55:*igU*r Philip Kelly •Klizahuih u Heiglor Sophia * Kenny Matilda . • NATHANIEL HANTCH, P. M. Tlie Assuni Tea. Company,’ 130 UuuhNini'H Stiikut, New Voitic. fPHE proprietors beg to call the attention of con 1. noisaours in Tea, and (ho heads of families to the chrfice am) rare selection of Tens imported by tftcm,and UllUerto ifnkn'own in this country, whlrli, by their fragtanco ami delicacy combined with virgin parity and slronqih- projifee uif infUalori of inj richness and iTivor. The Teas offered arc (ho following; Jeddo Bloom, a Black Tea, - .at $t o(j’ pr fit. Niphon, u ' ■ ** • 0 7ff ** • Dloii, . ' , 4 ‘ • 660 “ Osaccn, o Green Too, “ 100 Ton-laian, “ " 078 “ Tickbtsiuri, \ “ Ud-fi Mixture, a compound of the most rare and uhoiro Teas grown on the fertile & gonial soil of Assam, With a view to encourage the introduction of these matchless Tens, it is (ho intention of the proprietors to distribute by lot; among the purchasers, a quantity of Tons equal to the First Years* Piofils on the sales effected. Each purchaser will receive enclosed in (he package, a numbered certificate, entitling him to ■ One Chance in the Distribution !! . For every fifty cents laid out, and on tho receipts amounting to $30,000, tho undermentioned parcels Of Tea, to the value of ton per copt., or Two Thousand Dollars , will be given away as Bonuses / iteonlinff to tho following scale * 6 Prizes of 40 lbs Tea at $t pr lb 350 Ihs or $260 30 “ 25 V’.** “ 600 «. *» 600 60 44 10 . “ *t ■ h goo *< «i 600 foO , “ 6 " « « 600 « *» 600 350 “ I “ 41 200 •• » 260 436 Prizes In all. Those persons who prefer lower priced Tens, can receive their prizes In proportion, or they will be re purchased for cash, et a reduction of 10 per cent. Country Agents required. Applications to.be ad dressed (post paid,) to tho CompVg Depot, os above. June 0, 1960 Ums To the Collectors of Cumberland County, EXTRACT from'a circular Issued by the Stale Treasurer to the Corainisslonorsand Treasurer 6f this County: lt may be well fbr me to draw your attention fa the fact, that after tlio 91el day of August next, flio circulation of any Bank note of a less denom ination than five dollars, (except the notes Issued by the Banks of this State, under the act of 4th May, 1811,J is prohibited by law, and punishable by civil and criminal prosecution; Nto note of any description, ekcenl a* aforesaid, of a less de nomination thanyire dollars, can therefore be re oeived in payment, at this department, after the! Ist day of June next JOHN M. BICJCEL, State Treasurer. 11 electors nro therefore noli find, not to receive in jlayihent of taxes, any notes of a loss denomina tion thnn./lce dollars, except the 11 Relief 11 notes df this State, Issued under the act of May 4, 1841. VVM. M. POUTER, Treasurer of Cumberland County.' May 30, i860,- UNDER,Ibe provisions -or (he- act of 1844, any county paying int6' , ibe Stale Treasury the State Tux levied on suol)‘eounty,-’pi;ior to, the 15(1) of July, in any year, is entitled to aft Abatement of 5 per cent, oh the atnount so paid. • t} . The undersigned, CortmSflßiohers of CJiimborland county, in view of (he aboye provisions consider it equitable and proper that those who by the prompt payment of thoir taxes prior (6 the above date, enable the Treasurer to pay oyer the. Stale tax, so ap‘ to re ceive (lie aforesaid abatement of 5 pcr bent., ti/e be nefit of which has hitherto been enjoyed by the oil. zens of tbo bounty generally’, should bo allowed a deduction of that amount,.by the collector—-Have au thorized the different ooileclors to make said abate ment from the Slate tax, In all cases where the Slate and CoUhty tax is paid to the collector before theTSth (fay of July, 1850, when said abateraontshall omonnt to one coni or more, no fraction of n cent to oe ere* di sfnce the net of 1844, ih'o CommUßioncrs have paid the Slate la* of Ibis county annually, to the State Treasure*, within the tlmo proscribed by the act, and the county has received .the of an abatement of 5 per cent, thereon, but jo tticcl said payment they have found it necessary heretofore to appropriate a part of the county fqnds to meet tho deficiency, occasioned by delinquents, until tho baN ance of tho State tax was collected. It therefore becomes necessary to require tho payment of both Slate and county tax to entitled the payer lo the afore said abatement upon (be aforesaid Stale Tax.. - The undersignds, therefore, confidently anticipate that the above arrangement, and tlteTurther induce ment of enabling Cumberland county .Jo, maintain the character for promptness and fidelity which she has acquired in the discharge of her Obligations lb the Commonwealth, w|ll induco cycry ciiizen to dis charge their Slate and ceuhty lax prior'to the 15th of July. , JOHJ* MELL, JAMES KELSO, JOHN SPROUT, ; County Commissioners. ! Attest—VVm. Rilkv, Cl’k. Carlisle, May 53,1850. —8. . $6 00 per week. 5 00 “ 1 00 per day. ' LUMBER ! LUMBER-!! HAVE on hand at the old stand, west end of the old Harrisburg bridge, down at (he river, LOOO.OOO feet of the cheapest and best lumber on •the bank, consisting of Panel, Ist Common; 9nd Common and refuse Boards, and Plank of 1, 11, IJ, and 2 inch thickness. Also, Poplar Plank, Scantling, and half Inch Boards, a large quantity of long Shingles, Fence Rails, Juice, Scantling, &o. - • They have also a steam Saw Mill in operation and can furnish building timber althe shortest no tice, fence boards, shingling and plastering laths, and are prepared to furnish any article in the lum ber lint. - GjT Dry Boards on hand at $ll per M. . Also good 2nd Common Boards, 1G feet long, at $ll per M. / . The subscribers hope by strict , attention to bu siness,and a determination of selling lower than any other yard at the river,, that the public gen erally will cull and see their stock before purchas ing •elsewhere. . May 30, 1850, Extraordinary Reduction in the Price or Hardware* I HAVE just received the largest and Cheapest slock of HARDWARE, Glass, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Saddlery, Carpenter’s ond Cabinet .Maker’s Tools, Mahogony Vaneets, and all kinds of Building Material ever brought to Carlisle, 'consisting of Cocks, Hinges, Screws, Nails and Spikes. Persons about to build will-find it great. <iy io their advantage to look at my stock before purchasing elsewhere. Come and, see the goods and hear the price and you will be convinced that JhU is really the Cheap Hardware Store. Also, \n slore, anvils, vices, files and rasps, and a com. fdeie assortment of Watt’s Best Bar Iron, also lolled and Hoop Iron of all sizes. I have also the Themometer'Churn, Made by Mr. Geo. Span* gier, the best article now in use. SCYTHES,—I 1 have just received my Spring slock of Grain arid Grass Scythes, manufactured expressly for my own sales, and warranted to he a superior article. Cradle makers and others will.find these Scythes to be the best article in the market, and at. (he lowest price, wholesale and retail, at the old stand in North Hanover street; JOHN P, LYNE; , May 30; 1850, THIS subscriber (ins Just opened a fresh assort; ment and Chocs' suitable for ihd Spring seasob, among which wfU b'e foilnd Ladies Kid and Morocco , , . is tip p teals, ties % bv&kins: plack and fancy colored Gaiters, Bronze and Bl f!c | 1 ’ Jenny Mnd a very. Jarge stoclf Misses and,Children’s colored Gaitefai, Boots and {juslilns. Men’s light pren£(j,,Culf *k'fn..an(J M ok . toeco Boots. Dnckskirf Congress Gaiters, Oxford* Tjes .and NulHfiera—jMens and Boy’s piornenn, kip, and coarse brogans, ail of which are offered at tho lowest price. • , . , ' POBtErt, Main street, opposite tho Methodist Church. Carlisle, May 23, 1850. New Sind Cheap Store. rPHE. undersigned most respectfully informs Ins 1 friends and the public generally, that he has/a# i returned from Philadelphia and Baftimore, and is now opening at (1)4 corned of North’ Ifa'novcr and l.outhcr felrcct's, at the stand formerly occupied by N. \V. Woods,, a well selected assortment of new Spring teoodsj purchased at tho lowest, prices,' and which t am de termined to sell at.s'mall profits. Among these may ho found ■ t > i Cloths, Cassimcrcs, Vestings, Twocd'and Pantaloon Stufi'at various prices.. DRESS GOODS, new stylus, and at low. prices. Also Gro ceries in all their variety, viz: Sugar, Coffee, Tuns, Molasses, Spices, sic., which will bo sold low for cash. Please give mo a call. « 050 M “ 100 " ’ J A. C.FETTER. Carlisle, April 11, iB6O IS hereby given to all persons not to credit or trust .my wife, Sarah, on my- account, ns I am deter, mined not to pay any debts of her contracting.— I also warn all perrons not to (rust any of my chit, dron on my aedotfnt, as t will pay no debts they may contract. HENRY DROWN. Mophsniosburg, May 33, 1850—3i* TS hereby given that the partnership heretofore i existing between William Meteor and H. W. Maloer of Hogootoivn, woo itleeolred by mutual Con •enl an the Oral day of March, A. D., 1850. The books will remain' in the hunda of 11. W, Maleer until tho first day of July, where all those indebted will do well la call and sclllo their sc oounla,as the books will then be pul into the hands of F. A. Mateer, Esq., for collection. 3,000 Hu , (3,000 WILLIAM MATEER, > H. W. MATEER. Carlisle, May 23, *50—31.* M LETTERS of administration on the estate of Ja cob Drtlz. Br.,lale of Uampdon township, Cum berland county, PonnV'i deceased, have been granted by the Register' of sold county (b theimbecflliei Ifylng in said toWnsblp, county aforesaid. AH persons indebted to said estate ato hereby nodded to make Immediate payment', and those having claims to pro sent’them for settlement to . , J ACODBR'ETZ, Jr.EiV, Moy 16, ISCOUflt* , TETTERS of. administration on the estate of John I Park, deceased, late of the borough of Carlisle, Cumberland co., have been granted to thu aubacrilier residing in the same borough.— All persons indebted to said estate wilt mnkb imme diate payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement, to • . WILLIAM PARK, Ex’r. May 2, 1860—6t l , Notice To Tax-Payors. IV. Cliurcli & Co* BOOTS & SHOES. Notice,* Notice E«(ato Notice. Estate Notice, POPULAR MELODY. BY THE FIRM OF TRpUTMAN AND take our advice, •. To every . one .wo piako our call, ‘ If you want * coal that's nice, . . i Look at Tirpulmtn ot May’s Cheap Clq- . -,, thing Hall, f , rtc're aro Dresßßa of all kit itia, , Fine and coarse, an<HrTso Cheap V - and you’ll find, .. For your money quite a hcapi Her? are for every season, ' Thick.a#d stout, heat and thin, All that.you can wish in reason,. If you doubt it just drop in* . Here are Ifro'ok and Body Coats, Dot}) with low and standing collars^ Some that button round the throat, . To be had for a few dollars. Here is every stylo of. Vest, And all sorts of Pantaloons, ( - Yhu oan choose what suits you bcsl lat . Bve, or morn, or afternoon, . , Here are Sucks and Roundabouts', - Overalls and Jackets Greon, Please to look and you will Jind, Hero the cheapest ever seen. Here are light coats for the Spring’, . Fancy goodai for Summer wear, You will find them just the thing, Nothing better anywhere. . Shirts and Bhsome'tnay bo found, r . Pocket Handkerchiefs and Gloves*.. Scarfs to lie your neck around, • When you seek your lady loVes. Hero ore Copn, Suspenders, Stocks* Collars, very nice . Clean and nice, in paper boi’, () Just (ho thing.that you will need. . if we, talked a day about them* Wo could scarcely tell you all,. bentlemen can’t do wilhout,lhom—r Then* dear friends, give os a call, froflh llanover Street', a few doors abote Lodllrtr. Carlisle*, M»y 23. - ■ White-Washing out Dpiio. Who would Whilt'tcash a Room when they cun huij Paper at 9 cenfs apiece? HAVING mnde arrangement With lhe m>nu ufaoturers at the East for a constant supply of Wall Paper, Borders, Prints for Fire Boards, and Window Blinds, I.can sell them as low $8 they can be bought in Phialdlelphia. persons wanting Paper are requested local) and examine my slobk, where they can bo suited with any pattern of Room or Hail Paper and Borders ,in the greatest variety at least 20. per cent, less than any other place in town. JOHN P. LYNE.. Carlisle, May 30,1850. Farmers aud Drovers’ lint West IHgh.Street t one square U'csJ of the Rath Road Depot, Carlisle . THE subscriber begs leave'to inform his friends uod the travelling community that hs has loused the above well known stand, recently kept by Jacob Staumbaugb, deed., and is now fully prepared to accommodate all those who.may bo pleased to make his honso' their slopping place. • THE HOUSE hat boon recently furnished. The Stabmno attached is large and convenient, end ea. pubic of accommodating fifty head of .horses. His Table will at all limes bo supplied with tho best tilts markets can afford, and his Oar.' with the choicest liquors. Thankful for the patronage thus fur be* stowed, he respectfully solicits a continuance of tho same. C. G. STOUGH. Carlisle, May 23,1850—1 f FARMERS’ HOTEL. EAST HIGIV STREET\ CARLISLE, P<A. ’ rpHE subscriber, (lalobf the ‘‘Siorio Tavern,” Wal- X nut Bottom Hoad,) respectfully informs his friends and tho public generally, that he had lakbn (hut Well known Tavern stand, in East High street, Carlisle, formerly kept by Mrs. Wunderlich, und that he is now prepared to accommodate Farmers, Fed* lars, Tiavellers, and all others who may favor him With a call, In the most accommodating manner. His Stabling, Which is large and convenient, will bo in charge of a careful Ostler. ‘ . He flatter* himself that from his experience as on ihnkooporf lie will bo able to render.general satisfac tion. CHRISTIAN IIOFFMANi April li; 1850—3 tn Cdmberluiid & Perry UdtqK Cofner of North Hanover and North Sia.\ Carlisle, lately •kepi by Henry Vtf Orthl ( r ptiE sUbscrilicr having leased (lie above lafgo aqd X commodious Hotel, shualoon thocorncrof North Hanover and Nurftl Streets/lately.pccypied by H. VV. Oith, begs leave to announce to hiafriGnds and fh'e public, that he is prepared to ontertgln then) in a man ner which cannot fail to meet their approbations TrfE ifoCSE is pleasantly situated, apJbu’t re* ceqtlybuilt. No pains wit) be spared to hlnke tfiosp why may sojourn with him comfortable .during their stay.. His parlors are lu(ge and well furnished*and his chambers supplied with now and comfortable bedding. . , His TABLE will be supplied with the best the mo;kct can afford, and all who ore connected whh.his house will bo foumlrilfenilpo, careful apd obliging. ; Tlio UAU will contain the best Liquors lire city can produce, ’ • , t i 1 t , . , His Stabltno js ciUlrofy new and extensive, eapa- Mo front ,60 to 70 horses— making if d desirdblo Slopping place, for Drovers, and,will bo attended,by n.skilful Usiler> In short, nothing will be wanting to add to (ho comfort and convenience of those who may favor him. with their patronage. » t UoAiinsiia taken by the week, month, or year, . (Ej* Terms modorutcV - • „ . ...» . HENRY GLASS. Carlisle, February 14, 1600—6 m PENN Mutual Life Insurance Company; Ollice, No. 01, Walnut Si., Pliila. TilfS Company la now ready to rniiho Inauranco on Lives, on the mutual system, without liabili y be yond the amount of the premium. All the profits of the company divided annually among the insured. The premium may bo paid monthly, quarterly* semi-annually,' orarihuafly, or one>hutf, of the pro* imummay be paid in a note at 12 months, Individuals insured In this company became mem bers of tho corporation, and vote fur Trustees. For tho greater socuiiiy of parties insuring with this compand, a guarantee capital of $60,000 has boon created to moot the losses that may accrue upon policies issued by tho company, to bo held and used by the Trustees, until a capital exceeding that amount has been realized from tho receipts of premiums. DANIEL L. MILLED, Pres’t. WM. M. CLARK, Vico Pros’!,. John W. Hounsii, SeereUry. The undersigned has been appointed Agent for Carlisle, Ulank implications for Insurance, with full particulars,, can bo had at tho now store, corner of Hanover and Louthcr streets. , • . N. W. WOODS, Dr. J. Baughman, Examining Physician. May 10/1650—Onr . Great ItargniiiH in Dry-Goods, AT V. B. AROHAMBAUIiT'S, N. E. corner of Eleventh and Market streets, Philadelphia. A FULL assortment of Spring and Summer Qdoda, comprising in part—New Market Sheetings hi 8* cdfilflr nhfl bleached and brown Mnslina at 3,4, O', G, 7, d, 9", id’and f 34 cents; yard* Wl*Jb French'Liiw’ii at 8, 1(5,19J and ISjots; Mouelin da Laineenl 104 V 10J & 26'cents;' Linen Lustres frqm 10 to 25‘cents;' Unregoa from; 19) to 374 cents; black and colored Alpaca Uustres from lh£ to 76 cents; black and ohangepblq Silk? and Taro Satina from OCT cents to $1 SO; nlarge assort ment of White Drees Goods from 124 (0 ,ote; French, .Scotch, and Manchester Ginghams from 124 to 31 ponta; Silk and Satin MaQtillas from $4 50 to $10; Men and Boys* wear in overy vari* ety from’lO cunts to $1 25; &o. V. E, AiICIIAMDAULT, ‘Cheap Wholesale and Retail Store, N. E. corner 11 lit & Market sib., Philo. April 4, 1850—3m* • I Sale of (Jnsedted Lands, BY THE TREASURER OF CUMBERLAND - COUNTY. B Y.virtue, ofa Warrant from under the hands and eeal ofofßco of the. Commiasiooere/.of land county, and to me following Tracts and Lots of Unseated Lapds, situate In Cumberland county* State of Pennsylvania, will bo exposed to Sale by Public Vendue,on Monday tho lOlh.day ? of June 1850, at the Court House, in ilje Borough pf Carlisle, county aforesaid, and continued (by adjourn* menl).from lime to lhnc, until they ate bll/sottf, dr as much of each tract or lot,-as will be sufficient to defray the arrearages of tho Stale, County , Road and School lakes due thereon, and costs. > *••• . . WM. M. PORTER’, Co. 2Vm»iW. Carlisle, April 11,1850 Acres ’• - v ; ■' j*' •: ' v ~ and Years. Warrantee & Owner*. ifcir LotB. South Middleton. 97 1839 . Jacob Weaver $1 22 100 1845 John Harper . 259 .4$ 1848 John Harpers heirs 172 5; 1846 Jacob Morrell 'BO 1 lot . 1846 John Walker .28 14. 1847,8 ’ James Dustin's heirs . 116 ,141847 'Jonathan Guslwino 72 Newton, ■ ■ 150 184.0 Wm Moulder* 25 406 1840 John Cooper ■ . 25 403 18.40, Mutliow Duncan $5 428 . 1640 Robert Lusk 52 415 1840 Hugh Nicholson. ' , 26 4UI 1840 John Nicholson ■ #, . 25 403 1840 . Janfc Nicholson ' 25 NurtS Middleton, 2J 1840 .Col.Wm Chambers .50 134 .1849,40 Mathew Irwin's heirs i 56 16 1809.40 Sailer's heirs 800 1843.6 llollenbackfs heirs 'l6 1843 Samuel Rhoads * - Southampton. ~ . . 103 1840,6 David Herr&n’s heirs 210 439 1*49 James Reeside &Co 1 35 109 1842,6 John Herron's.heirs 1 89 4UO 1844,6 William Scott's heirs 581 400- 1844,5 “ . « •• 581 1 lot 1845,9 Willlani Hancock . 130 300 1845,9 Fd’k Clipplnger's heirs 169 26 1845 Elisabeth Miller . 1 04 404 1847,6 Win Dunonn 986 4Q3 1847,8,9 John Nicholson 5 30 4l|l 1847,8,9 John I*ficholflo’n 5 SO 408 1847,6,9 JohnM.Woodbum 5 74 IUO 1646, u Reynolds (br Herron's Hclrk 60 437 164t,9 John Herron's heirs 313 1 lot 1846 Sulomdn dorgas* heirs 59 1 lot 1847 fleniy Newcomer 60 Silver-Spring. 10 1840 Andrew Sholoy's heirs 15 3? 1847 Joseph Shruil, 66 Eastpmnsborough » 1 lot 1840. Ncidioh & Miller's heirs 12 Shipptntburg Borough* 1 lot 1641,4 Peter Neal 29 Allen * 1 lot 1848 Martha McKinley |O6 I lot 1848 Eve Heffluman'a Heirs 120 Monroe. ; 800 1844 llonry Sidle "'S <so 1 1849 Martin Ditler** heirs I lot 1849 John Brannon ‘ 30 30 1849 Mclchoir Oronncman 26 3 1849 Michael EgeVhoire .34 Hopewell, 1511. 1841,2 . Harper A Underwood* 2 35 211 i 1643 Samuel 8 Smith 17 401) 1843,6 John Harper 633 25 1841. John McCluno 1 lot 1841 Richard Wood#* heir* 18 300 1847,9 George Himes- • 106 1200 1847,9 John Harper’s heirs , - 469 4 .1849,9' Ur WSSharp’s heirs 37 Frank ford. 31 ,18*10 Jacob Wagner's heirs 47 15 1843 Christian Fallout 27 5 1b45,6 Perry's heirs (col’d) 58 12 .1846 Henry Kino's heirs S 3 13 1846 Henry Simok •. 31 153. 1844,7 John Msginuia (flolicnback's „ heirs) 1 47 232 1844,7 James,.McCartney (HolJon* . . buck's heirs 1 12 228 1844,7 Robert Faulcr's (HolJoHibaok’s . huiraj 2 IQ Williamt (flollonbnek'shclr*) 1 36 Samuelßoaugh (HolJenbuck's ~ ;■ . Jioirs) 425 Thomas Danacy (IloKchback's . heirs) 1 60 Goo. Mogeehan (Holleh^uok’s . % * ,’, ■ , heirsl 9& Win Sanders (col'tl 12 MiJJlin, , . 11G 1644,8 400 1844,8 180 1844,8 100 1844,? Hot 1848 13 1840 VV Craig McCone 18 1841 Frcdcrlcklloovoe 4 1643 Wm Myers* hoira 900 1843 ,Wm Parker . - 1347 1846,8 Georgu Himeg 200 1847,8 Daniel Epkels .40 1847.9 polar F Ego . } 106 1647,8 John Eusminger 35 1847,8 Andrew J North j ... •• 100 1847 (John liar t . , . 7 r. pur Co) . . 100 1847 Samuel G.ardncr /John liar* . . ; r • per &qo) , , 100 1847 Rosunnuh Martin (John flat , , ~ ... per & Cd) j i 10(7 1847 Charles uryaa (John liar* l • : - • per & Co) 30 1647,8 James Hoover ; ,3 1846 Janies Elliott’s bclrp 338 1646,9 John Harper's heir* 200 1.848 John.Al Woodljurn 2110 ’ 1648,9 Issso D Parker 300 1846,0 Isnou B Parker 25 1840,J) iflchqrd Stevenson .1 «s' »• DiekihaofU • 120 itifl Vvm Cralghpad ■0 1641,6 John JseubS’ S!) 1811,6 George Jacobs 4 1841,6. Peter Alyers’ 5 1841,5. Musline, •• > 5 184L,0 Ucnjamln Malone , 10 1641 Abruham Pilkoyton 4 1841,8 Peter SlalsmUh 5 1840 Daniel Bovvers , , 1840,G Peter Miller’s heirs 330 1840. Wm & L Mooro f JO 1840 ■ \\vf%Mqoto . a [o*o or 5 1840,7 flafrtuet Moribund t 1840 Gcorgo Pencil 6 1840. Jaoob.Truqip , r G 1640 Solomon Warner. r G 1840, G. Hurller fit, Baker 4 1645,6 M Marten . v 11 1843 Andrew, , 9 1644,6 J'ume/i Clrsyyqn 33 1844,0 Jacob B Lyon 60 1844,6 Jumee Neely 300 1855,0 Samuel Woods'heirs 93 1845 . George flctihoovor 14 1845 Frank,Smith’ (ool'd)' 1 Lot 1845 Rebecca W.ulsp , 43 184.5,6 William R«ndorf 5 1845,6 John, Brough it 16 1849,0 Dtnlel Drown . 6 1643 David Gripe 5 1845,0 Ludwlck Creep 9} 1840 John Davis 13 1845,6 George Deardorff 310 1646 Miohsel Bgs'i heirs 10 1845.8'Musei Funk 05 3845,8 Funk’s heirs | 6 1845,6 Archibald Gsrbel 7 1845,6 John Lerew . 40 1846,0 Henry Myera 36 1646,8. Jo|m Alyon. 57 1846,8 Philip Myers . 6 1846 Gilbert Soarlghl 6 J845‘8 John 'iVlremsn Esq 33 1846 Tlios AtoClune’s helfs 5.1748 Adim.Yostf .. 5 1847,8 Monder’s heirs , . 1 Lot 1047- - John Osborne's belts . 10 1045.8 N B Wlrt-mon’s heirs , 401648 T(iom»s-Drown 1 Lot 1848 Israel Griffey 1 Lot 1848 Jacob Mills's heirs 1 Lot 1840 M F Myers • 30 1840-. Win Meals 40 1646 .Tamos Nealy's heirs 1 Lot 1848 Joseph Rockey I Lot 1648 . Georgs Uookey's heirs . 5 1846 Wagner & Vail, St) 1845,6 Frederick Clulhs 8 1645,G Jacob Qlpe 24 iVeu» Cumberland. •, . . I LotNo 51 1842,88 r Chamber’s heirs 94 do , 60 1842,7 J PHorris ;,. .1 80 do . 73 1843,6 George Becchler 3 06 ‘do 114 1841,8 John Plough , • ;2 76 .do 120 Wm McLsno’s heira .$ 12 do 230 1842,6 Zinger & Bear ,1 BO do . 34 1842,6 J M Haldeman . , 146 do 165 1841,8 Martin Luther .1 07 .do 1f67I f 67 1841,7 Peter Pancake} w 174 do ltfl 1843,7 Dr Agnew’s heirs i 17 dd 160 1841,7 Owner unknown , 166 do 208 1841,6 do do . }65 do 2(2 1841,6 do ... do jBO do 2tl 1641,8 Ab’m Hurch’s heirs 146 - d.° 17.1 1846,9 Henry McKinney .48 dp 81.1845,6 Jacob.Zeiglcr ,41 dp ',78. do do do 4l dp . 146 do . do do 4| dp 177 do .do do . f dp k 21848,8 Michael Keller ;0l dp 28 1842,8 W*n Aijiapi), 129 do ,72 1843,6 J M Hulderman , ; 63 do 132 1842,6 Christ. Halderman . 130 do 156 1842,8 John,Spllzer j, 70 do 202 1842,8 John Roberts ... lOS . do '204 1642,7 James McGinnis 1 14 do 27 1842,8 A Carutbers’heirs J 64 do 36 1943,8. do d? ?18 do 84 1042,5 J.M Halderman . .., 122 do ,9 lB4£ G Fohrjeelock’s faeiift 29 do. .4 1846 • do, dp ?0 do 13 1845,7 Ab’ra Hiirsh’a heirs P 8 ‘Mo .38 1842,6 Philip Smyser . 85 1 Lot 1843 Ab’m Hum’s helm 35 do 1843,7 Wm Wallace . , J 27 do • in do 60 1846,7 Owner Unknowh - 90 do . 130 1842,6 John Foster , 73 do .488 1842 Hogan’s belts 30 do ll'6 1643,3 Henry, Miller, $0 ■d(s 160 IS4I a tihriner’s heirs • ... . .15 do , 116 1641 Conrod Reninge’r's hoilt 16 dp Ml 1841 Ab’m Fciltow’s heirs 15 dp- ."87 1841,3 Owners unknown • 1 00 dp • 66 1841 do do do i? 2 1841,3 do do do 179 1841,6 do do do- 123 1841 dp dp do - 165.1641 ‘do do -16 do • 183 1841,4 do do . 147 do 210 1841 do a© 16 do . 174 1841 do do 15 do \75 1841,4 do do . . 90 do 162 1841 . do do . . 16 do 164 1841- do 'do 'l6 do .86 1642,8 do do 46 do 148 1842,4 do do 1.00 do 176,1842,8 do do 40 do 74' 1643,0 do .do - , .47 do 132 1847,8 John Bucher’s heirs 5t do. 104 1847 o\vncr Unknown ' 18 do 112 1647. dq do 18 do 122 1847,8 dp. -do 4$ do . ;68 Geotge Atolcks . Js I Lot 18ii,4 C Herahey’s heirs 37 io . 109 1848 Thomas VVarrpp do : 145 1.847 OwnerUnknowi{ do 200 1947 dq .dp do 153 1847 do do do 69 1847 ' do • dp do 71 1847,8 d(i do ■ 94 19 65 25 Better limit (lio Oold nines bl Cal- rorulu. A Whole Suit qf Clotkhvti 1 75! THE undersigned thankful for (ho patronage of the citizens of Carlis'e and adjourning country, informs his numerous friends and the public in gen eral, that he has jusl laid in an entirely new Slack of fashionable Spring and Summer Clothing, made up in tho best style and particularly calculated for lids place.. His stock consists of fino Dress and Frock couU, Habits,Casshner, Drab,&o.,ahd Chian coals, Tweed, Linen and Check coats, Business cunts-of all descriptions, superior Black Cussimoro and fancy Pantaloons, e great variety of Vests from 75ote to f 4 00, a large assortment of fancy articles of Gentlemen's wear, white linen, striped and red flannel shirts. Gentlemen arc requested to call and examine tho goods, and he !s sure those who buy will be well fined and at low prices. A groat,sssortmont of Coys clothing, also Caps and llatr, from to 93 00 constontiy on linnd at .... .B...GOLDMAN’S, South East Corner of Maln.anfl Market srftiafo. Carlisle, April 4,1850.—6 m. New wholesale aNd retail , Confectionary Store.' t Veal Main Si., ntarlij appetite Rheem't Warehoute, fPHB undersigned having commenced (he mnnufac- I turibg of ALL KINDS OF CA ND Y, deepened a Confectionary,and IJruU store, vyoujd calliho atten tion of Town and Countiy Merchants to ineir adver tisement. ' ■ . , They wifi msbufacture and have consfahtiy on hand, ■ ■* -•.»*. v - A-l'l; kim)§ of oJ&nysr; t ; which they .will wholesale an.d retail,ot,lhe !cwoat prices. .Also all kinds of such jii Oranges, Lemons; Figs. Raisins. Dates, Prtlpee, Nutspf every kind, vis: Almonds,Cocoa,-niits*JFilbc.r|s,But* ler-Jiuto, English Walnuts, Ground*nuis, «kci i 22 7 95 4 10 . .Fancy Articles and Toys „.v -of every. dosSHption. and SKOiftf, Rons bel’s MrxEAAt. WntEii.aiid a Variety of other arti cles too numerous to mehlioh. < They would respectfully solicit a shore of public patronage. A. 8. WOKAILEY, April 11, 1850 S. W. HANNAN. t 9 53 ; 40 I 26 Selling off at Coat I ritHE,subscribers inlohding to change their basi X ness, will soil off their wholo stock of ready made clothing, , tl at very reduced prices*. Thdr slock consists of Coats, Vasts and Pants*, of almost ovary description, and quality; also, ihiits, collars, botoins,.stocks, neck and mckol handkerchiefs, gloves, stockings, sytspepders, hats, caps, bools, shoes, umbrellas, leatl>e',en|(,hfllr trunks, carpel bags, and in short every qrtlqle that In necessary to complete a gentleman's wardrobe. 'l'hey will aUo sell goods by the yard, such,on cloths, cssei meres, veilings, cassinutts, qutnmor sltipes In great variety, muslins, flannels/&,c, j , ARNOLD dc LIVINGSTON. .'Carlisle, May 2, iB6O. , , \ 1 31 51 .51 81 9 o; • 13 i 76 N., B. All persons knowing themselves indohtrd to tho Arm will pleuvo make payment Immediately. ' duvgs! nni/GSt , , . I HAVE lust received a freeh itockof Medicines, Points. Gloss, Oil, dec., which having been pur chased with great care at the beat city, home*, I pan conildontly, rcconunepd to families,, Physicians, Country Merchant and Dealers’, os being fresh and pare. , 84 <B6 4 69 3 36 43 S 3 71 . , DRUGS.,, t . , I Patent Medicines, I Herbs ant! Exrtacts, , Pine Chemicals, (.Spices, ground or* whole. Instruments, . |'Ereiiocs, Pure Essential. Oils, J Perfumery, Ac. Cod Liver Genuine. dyestuffs,' ... Log and Cam Woods, . Oil. Vitriol, Coppernp, | Lac Dye. j , PAINTS*', tl . , . Wcthcrlll A Brother's Pure Lead, Chrome,Green' and' Yellow, Paint, and Varnish Urpshes, Jersey Window Glass, Linseed Oil,-Turpentine, Copal and Qoarh .Vaiplah, and Rod Load, . All of winch wijl be sold at.lhe very l.qwest market price, at the cheap Drutf arid’ Hook store of .< \ ... I W.IIAVEUSTICK. Carlisle, March 28, 1860 5 57 lodigoea,. Madders* Buradc*,' Alum, 9 03 59 5 37. 34 • 94 } 75 I 70 a bj Look Ibis Way I THE subscriber would respectfully inform his Inends and the pub<lo generally, that he |ra« Just opened a hew LUMBER AND QOAL YARD, in West High street,;n few doors **sl of, Mosers. J. &, D; R|)ond«’ Warehouse, whore ho now has and will keep constantly, on ham), 0 sml rate sHorinioniof all kinds of seasoned While PlnqDoarde and.Plank,and ail other, kinds of Stuff,'albof which he will sell low for cash. ' • JOHN ARMSTRONG. Carlisle,April 4, 1850—if 1 51 i as 1 sc 9 40 . .13 Valuable for Salic. FTIHB subscriber offers at private sale the following -X described Real Estate?.a! . . No. in North Middls.tQn township, 4| miles eastof Carlisle, about I njit? north of the Harr rlsburg and Carlisle turnpike rood/cpnlalolhg 845 acres, m'qVe or leas, about one half limestone and the residue blapli stole pifd meadow land, ell cleafcd.end in a high slate., of cultivation except 60 seres, wJiio|j is Well covered with heavy timber. - The building} ,arp. a very fine-twptsiocy STONE House. & good FRAM,E BARN, partly new, with (S:i:lSb Corn Wagon Sheds, &0., a fins House and a never failing spring ol water near the ,door of the hooao. Also', a good' Orchard of choice fruit. • r-'t ; .•• No. 2. Situated li miles north ofuarhsle, on the rood loading from Sterretts Gap to Carlisle, contain* ing 165 acres of first'rate Slate land, well limed, ex* cept 35 acres, which is well covered with Timber.—/ The improvements'are a two story FRAME Dwel? ling House, s largo FRAME BARN, and all neces* sary outbuildings in good condition. Also, a good Orchard of choice fruit. This farm is well supplied with water for slock in. all the fields. Also, 2 wells of water near thu house that never fail; Possession given on the Ist of April if desired, and the.terms made to suit the purchaser. Persona wishing to purchase or examine the pro* perly.will please call oo:thc.subscriber residing in Carlisle. , .ARMSTRONG NOBLE. February 21, 1850—5 m Flauitfcid Academy. M . (Foon airtEt wsst op’Cintnii.) rptlE eighth session will commence onMondsy, j_ May 6th. In consequence of the increasing pa tronage/* large,and commodious brick edifice has been erected, rendering jlhis qne.of the most comfort able and desirable institutions in the State* No se rious caao of sickness has occurred since it found ed. 'The students are constantly under the charge of competent apd faithful instructors. The neigh* borhood prescnta.no temptations to,vice or immoral ily, there being no town or the Institu tion,;. Circulars, with further InvAtmation, furnished by addressing • BURNS, , .. Proprietor, . • » Plaitftld P, 6., Cumb, Co., Pd, J April 11,1360 . . JVewvlllo Academy- Sxlsct Classical :a.vd Scxsiri , mo School^ , Newcille, Cumberland County, Pa. ’ IT Is confidently believed that few inatilutiorisofler greater ihducorriontS'to. students than .the ibove. Located In the midst of a community proverbial for their Intelligence, morality and regard fur the Interests of religion, this Academy , can. effectually guard Ita members from evil and Immoral influences. Advan tnges are likewise offered to thoso desiring to purauq the study of the physical sciences, surpassing those of most similar institutions. ■> Those having sons or wards, and wishing to send l|tem to a Seminary of learning, are respectfully soli* cited Jo vjsit and judge of the advantages for themselves, or, at (eftst, procure a circular con taining full particulars, by addressing JAMES HUSTON, Principal Newvillo, Po., Aug. 23, 1849—1 y , C. J. GAYLER’S . SALAMANDER SAFES, Warranted Pire and Thitf Proofs and free'from These safes posscjis every qualification to render, them proof, against the action of fire or; thieves, and of splliciont siren gilt Rondure « fall fiom any story of a burning building. They are made of wrought iron,being kneed, riveted and. weld ed together, und lined with,a perfect non-conducting fire proof mineral composition, no wood being used in their construction as in the majority .of safes sold hy other makers. tTho doors of Oayler*c .Safes are secured with hie Xlvief 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 .acci dental fire to.llio most Intense heat, in many instances remaining jn the burning ruins for several days,.and at.no tipie have they. cter been known to fail in preserving l|icir contents. .The .public ard invited to call at . the Branch .De pot, No. 10 Exchange place, Philadelphia,, neat; Pock street, and examine the numerous testimonials In.favor of Gayler’s Nofve,.also the large assortment on hand for sale at manufacturers* prices, by , • JOHN L, PIPER, Agent. , i P, S.—Ajso for agio .low, new and s.ccondtfaand Bafen, of oilier makers, which hoyo been taken In part paymrntifor Gnylex’s Salamanders. May 0,1850—3 m New and ,Hardware Store.' Eatt Higk Street, oppooaitt Ogilby'a Dry Goada > : . f’ n % .■ i ' , . , THE.subscribe! has just opened a large.stock of goods,ih his line, which-.he bus just purchased at tbs t lowest rales and will be sold at prices to suit the' limes*, .Hie stock comprises a. full assortment of f Uuildfn£ articles, such as Lucks and Lntebes of ««•. 6ry dcsptipn,.Hinges and .Screws,,Window Springs, and Udlt« t Mill, Cro&s Cut and Circular Sews, Hand, Popo|, Kippli\g and Back SaWe, Broad. Hand, and , Axes, Hatchets, Chisel*, - Augers, Planes aad PJsnoiUlilt, Braces and Uhls, Steel end fToti* Squares,'Plumbs and Levcfe,; Walters and Trays, Table .and Pocket Cutlery, Table and ,Tea Spoons, Urosf, licit Metal and enameled Preserving Kettles, Hulltonure,:&c., drp>,,slso a full assortment, ofSadiery and Carriage Trainings. Patent .Lea the r* Mortoecb *pd pending, Skins, Lasts, Cedar Were, Shovels and Spades, liny and< Mnnuro.Folks, Oar*, den and Corn lines, Window, Glass of every size, Paints, and Dyo Stuffs, Oil, Varnish,. Turpentine,’ Mahogany.'Vunccfs and Mouldings, Curled H*\r ( Moss, Beer's Hail, Sofa Springs, dec., dec.’.,- >i Also, Bar, Hand and' Hoop Iron, Cast Sheer, Spilpg, and Blister Steel, Nails, Spikes and Brads,, Grain.and Grass Scythes, Scvthe Snaths, Scythe Slopes, } ’ , .6 Barrels, Fire and Water proof Paint, assorted colors. Carlisle, May IG, 1840, lIAYSTATEII STEAM SASH, DOOR. AND BUND MANU* . t . FACTORY, ( CHARLES WILKINS &, CO. beg leave (o Inform, the citizens o.f Carlisle and IhojuililJo generally,, i/)a| they are,•still yngaged'ln msunfueturing Doors,and Bjinds/jn (ho beat manner and at the. ■liortesi notice, tiy'sleain, at prices far below those manufactured by fund, and with much greater linn ilurlly, Ail orders wi 1 bothonkfully received, and. : punctually attended to,. Samples of work esn be Moon at Nu. 91 Minor Street, . . , 10,000 .lights of assorted sash for Sale at the low* eat cash prices, i ■• •• ■ , CHARLES WILKINS & CO. . 1 >•; A’0.,83 Ract slrttt, Philadelphia, ■ May 93, 1830.—1 y r . A. i I. , Blind Itlnniiructory. HCL AII IC, v cnliinn Blind fdamjfnfclurar, Sign i of lh« Golden Eagle, No, 139 ic 148, South Beyond elrecl, heloqr Dockilrcct, Philadelphia, keep* alwayaon hand a large-and -fdahfonablo aaaorlinent of WIDEBAND NARROW SLAT, WINDOW. UUNjJSj.mahufaclfiriid ih the Seat manner, and of the heat material!, and at tho lopeat eaah pricee. Thia aatalil|ahmont haa Jnat,received a large aa aortmoht of Fancy B|Ut and, Wotalad Wlndq* Blind Trimmlnga, of varloua eelora and paUona?. Thoaa In wont Can lie aulted at Ihla atore Vn the bait man ner. * . ~f . . -!■ , Orders from • distance picked carefully, endsent free cf porterage, to »ny port of the oily. .. H. OLARK.' May ft,1860 BUndi and fihadot . , , R.W.KENBIL, informs bit friends sadtheptib* • lie Id general that he continues to manufacture . Vonltlan Blinds, . Warranted equal to any in the city, at the lowest cash prices. An assortment of Bilnda and Shtdes always mi hand, at No. 347 Race street, oh* door below Tonth, and No. 7 Han*s Building, N. Eicon, ner of Sixth and Cheanut. • Jobbing punctually‘attended to.' May 9, 1050— , c HEiNRY SAXTON.
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