Assignee Notice, THE subscriber being appointed Assignee of Henry Heagy, of North Middleton township, hereby gives notice to all pcrions indebted to said Henry Heagy, to make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims against him will'present them to the un dersigned residing in Carlisle for settlement. WM. ZEIGLBR, Assignee. Juno 20, 1860—4 t , . SHERIFFS SALE. BY virtue of a writ of-Venditioni Exponas, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumber land ooanty, and to mo directed, I Wilt expose to pubiio sale, at tho Court House, in the Borough of Carlisle, on Thursday tho Ist day 61 August, 1850, at 3 o’cloak P. M., several contiguous and adjoining tracts of land known as the “ Carlisle Iron Works,” containing 10,000 Acres, more,or loss, situated in South Middleton township, Cumberland county, ad. lands of S. M’Gowan, G. Hollzhoover, John Pjreters, Leidlg’s heirs, B. Caufman, J. Crocket and having.thereon erected a large :',vf Brick mansion House, with a two story brick back building’adjoining it, having a kitchen and two dining rooms on the first floor, a Furnace, a Forge for 4 FireS, a MERCHANT MILL with 4-run of stones, Smut Machine and' Elevators, a Saw Mill, a two story Brick Office and Store Room, 3 largo Bank Barns, a large Stono Stable, calculated to hold 6 teams of horses, Coat Houses, Carpenter & Blacksmith Shops, necessary Tenant Houses, Stables, &o. On Ihp above described properly there is a valu* able Ore Bank within 2 miles of the Furnace, and between 400 and 500 ocres of cleared land, of which about ISO acres are limestone, and the residue pine <or gravel of a good quality, and in a good state of Cultivation. Of the land now in limber a considers, ble quantity is suitable for agricultural purposes, and a large quantity of farming land may bo .added to that now cultivated. The above described properly is one of (he most valuable in (he State, both for the manufacture of iron and for agricultural purpopses. . - Seized and taken in execution os the property'of Mary Ege, Execulr xof Michael Ege, doo'd. And air to bo sold by me, DAVID SMITH, Sh’ff. Sheriff** Office, > Carlisle, June 20.1850. f k N. B. The Sheriff has made the following one oC the conditions of the übuvo sale: Five hundred dol hrs of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and n judgment bond fur the balance of (ho purchase money .payableon the return day of the Venditioni Exponas, to bo given by the purchaser with approved security •on the properly being knocked down to him. More Sew Goods. J\». STERNER & CO., have just received their , third supply of Summer Goods, among which will be found by 30 per cent- the cheapest stock of ttanda «ver opened in Cdrlista. I,awns at B, 9, id altd 12$ cenlai Summer Lustres at 6,8, 10, 13$, 18£ dr. 20 cents. Calicoes at 3, 4, 0,7, S, 9, lO und 12$ cents. Summer Pants stuffs at 0,8, 9, 10, 12$ & 25 cte. Checks at 6 to 12$ cents. ' , Muslins at all prices, qnd ovoiy tHing blso in oui lino of business unusually low. Wo tnv|;o all -to, ball and examine lor.Uicniselvbs, asllicre is no charge ihnde for .showing Goods. Carlisle, June 20, 1860 fpH- ndlh« I. public generally, that ho has taken the room on Iho'corner of North Hanover street 'a d Locust AI ley, in the room lately occupied by Moses Bullock hs n Chair Manufactory, where Ko will keep constant* )y for sale an elegant assortment of Cabinet ware, buclT ai Secretaries, Bureaus, Workvtands, Bininp tend Breakfast Tables, Card, Pier and Centro Tablet; Trench, fluid, high and low post Bedsteads, &c.j to gether with every other article of Cabinet Ware—-all oC which be will sell Very cheap for Gash, or ex thango fur Country Produce ai market prices. ■ Chair*, Settees'; locking Chairs, and njT*T every other article nianUfacttirod in that H branch of business. Ho .would also inform the public that he has recent!) opened a shop in Obnrchtnvtn, Allen township, where Ko keep constant* on hand every lulrtg Iri tiis lino. Having provided himself \VftK ■ splondfd Hearse, COFFINS will bo mode on reasonable terms, and, funerals, in town or country, wijl bo altcmlcd with- 1 out extra charge. Ho respectfully solicits rf share ol 1 public patronage, confident fJiat.no ian render gene-, ru! satisfaction. . J. R. I Uarllale, June 20, 18S0—ly j WOOD’S HOTEL', Corner or Hum and PiW Sraitrr, at Wii Dkput, OArtust*, if J ohn st wood. THIS Hotel 2s being completely ehanged’snd reno vated, and will hWeiflor offer Increased accom modations to (be (ravelling nubile, for which 1 Its con venient location itf admirably Onlodtaled. To these persons who Wish to pass life warm' sea too in the country,' fow places will be found which posset* superior attractions to Carlisle, befog sur rounded by a heautlfdl mtunln), and having the host Sulphur Springs in the Slate in its immediate vicin ity. • Juno 13, 1850. estate Notice* ALL persons are hereby notified that letters of administration on the estate of Solomoq Christ* lleb, late of Mifflin township, Cumberland county, Pa. dec’d, have been issued by the Rogislbr in and fqr said county, to the subscribers who reside in said township, county aforesaid. All persons having claims or demands against the cslulo of the'said deoedanl, are requested to make known the same without delay, and those indebted to make payment fo SARAH CHRTSTLIEB, JOSIAH CHRIBTLIED, June 13,1850—fit* Adm’rs. More New Goods* X RNOLD &. LGVI have just received their See- YXond supply of Summer Goods, among which will fie found by 25 per cent, the cheapest slock ofGoods qver opened In Carlisle. Baraga* «t 61,12 J, ]B| & ?15 cents. Lawns, at 8,10 & 12| els. Llnsn Los ars from 19J to 5S ols. Caiiooea from 4 to 10 ols. Muslins from 3to lObts. Tickings from 6} to 191. We invite one and all to cal) and examine fur them delves, as there la no charge made for shoWing goods. June 13,1850. Trustoo’s Sale* THE subscriber, by an order of the Orpfians'Coort df Cumberland couhty, will expose to public sals, on the premises, on Saturday the fill) day of July 1860,' *11 2 o'clock P. M., that valuable DWEL LING HOUSE and Lot of Ground, situ ate on thn north west earner of Loulher and Weal streets, Carlisle, containing 60 l on Leather street, and 240 feel in depth S* i West* streat, being the properly of the late Joieph albert, deo’d. Terms made known on the day of *■« h f JACOB SHROM, Trustee. June 13,1850-41 Nature’s only Remedy) The American Oil. At Eitrealed and put up by JOHN YOUNGSON. For 'ale be A, C. FETTER. Ager.l for Cumberland co.. oetaer of Hanover tnd Leather Su»., Otrlielo. June 13, 1650,~> lm jon»f imtunisoiv. A TTOUNRY AT LA W—Ofltoo ih ihb I.oubo .fx of Miss MoUinnis, near tho store of A. & W. BnnU, South-(lnnovur street. Cdtlislb, April A, 1950«—1y . BLANK DEEDS POII SAIiE AT THIS bt’WCb: Combs & Brushes. A LARGE & general assortment of Whlte.Wash, Sweeping, Dusting, Scrubbing St, other Brushes, just, received, embracing an elegant assortment of the finest Hair Brushes, and of choice qualities, as also One Tooth Combs, of uH.-sUss* together, with Redding and Dressing Combs of various qualities. For sale at lower, prices than any where Cull and see (hem at the store of the subscriber. Carlisle, June G, 1860, Orphans’ Court Sale, ' THE undersigned, by virtue of an order of the Orphans* Court of Cumberland county, 1 will ex pose to.public sale, on the premises, on Saturday the 13th day of July, 1850, at twoo’clock, P. M. a a the DWELLING HOUSE & LOT of jffßram Ground, situate on the north side of I: :HN» East Louther street. Carlisle, contain- JaalSking 60 feet in front, and 340 in depth to Locust Alley, being the property of the late Robl. Leyburn. . . Terms made known on the day of sale by C. F. MUENCH, Adrnr. , Carlisle, June 6,1850—6 t A. NEW ■apply of the best Fresh Farina.hae just been received. - Did it.need a recommendation, wo would.aay try it for Ice or Plum Puddings, Ome let, for Soup or Gravy and for many other purposes In cooking.. A skilful cook will had no efid in vary ing it to suit the lasioof any epicure. For children and the sick it is preferable to any. thing else. For further advice ask your physician. Always to be AOViIKTtSEDtM TUB '* VOLDMTKRR* 1 BTiPPOIKTMCHT. 6 1850 W. EBY. • UST OS' LETTERS. LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post office at Carlisle, Pa., Juno Ist; 1850. Persons in quiring for letters on this list, will please say-they are advertised. Artist any Daguerrian 2 Keppler Miss Mary . Jacob Anong -LinburgJnoß Arthur Jos Lane Jno Adams Miss Susan Lerweck Daniel Armstrong Catharine Leaman Daniel Bender George LindemenC Geo Bricker Moses Leigh Michael Esq Breneman Melclioir 3 Lewis Samuel Esq Brown Jesse. Lantz Jno Black Peter ’ Lynch Jos N Bear Isao Milchel Jacob Brouglier Miss Susanna Moudy Mrs Mary A Bookvvalter Henry McNorlon Miss Bitzer Henry M’Cullough Mrs S A Brown Miss Eliza / Nichols Davidson Brown Jno Orris Gep B Busier Jno .Mark Orris Christopher Cambell Michael OlrineJno Columbus Samuel H Parker Mrs H. . Church Jno Russel Jno E Camerel James Rain Mrs Chapman Mary RadcllffAM Cline Simon Robertson Cadet Chase Goo U Roush Geo - Dail Goo C. Robinson Charles Dewail Isabell , Sangry Mrs Jane Dunlap Jnmcs Smith David! Dougherty Samuel D Smith Robert W Davis Mrs Ann 3 Speck Daniel Drew B W Sager Mrs Leditho Donlinger David Seifz Jacob Diftatibach Jacob Shambach William Ebcrharl Rev Levi Sinclair Miss Agusla 3 Ervene Mia Matilda Sims Armstead Fisher. Frederick Snider Henry Frtilor Jno 2 Smith Geo \V Floyd‘James • Smith J G. Fitker Mary Sons ofJas. Irvine deoM Gross Priscilla Trego Levi ' Gilmore Jilo Thomas Edward H Griffith Moses Taylor William Garbing Michael Tagerl William Gleaner H. Esq Thompson Miss Ellen Ginger Jno Tippet Rev C B‘ Gelt Jos Tylor Daniel i h'ppohamer Miss SdrahThompaon Benjamin Haw Ezra Esq Uti Samuel High Jacob Whitmore Jos Haskill E P Weynand Lewis Herbert Alexander - Webb Miss Mary Hoffher Margret A WilhowerJno Heffner Win . WeUe Mrs Elizabeth I OofO F"Lodge 91, 5 Wilt Miss Kate lacobs George Woods Sarah lohnson Totten Welse Jho P lordon Nathan . Yess William-B Kunkel Jno S £eigler Philip jr Kelly Elizabeth B Zeigler Sophia Kenny Matilda NATHANIEL HANTCH* P. M. WARM SPRINGS. PERRY COUNTY, PENNVC rllE undersigned bogs leave io Inform the public, that he has recently purchased the Warm Springe, in Perry county; Pa., and has improved and refur nished the buildings for the entertainment of visitois in a stylo calculated to insure oomfbrl«fc convenience to all who may feel disposed to p'atronite the estab lishment. These Springs are situated on the banks of,'and empty into Sherman's creek, u stream associated with the thrilling scenes between the early settlers of that purl of Pennsylvania and the aborigines, whose hunting grounds lay nn its margin. They nre 11 mlfcs from Carlisle, {through which the Cum berland Valley Railroad passes from Chattborsburg to Harrisburg,) from.which piaco visitors dan at ell thnus obtain excellent conveyances. Tfjose also from the cost,’ wishing to reach the Springs by the Central Railroad, can do so by taking passage to' tlje oun. cannon Iron Works, - (thirteen nicies distant from the[ Springs,)'where couches arc constantly (n readiness to convoy (hem thither { and those coming from the west on the same road, can at all times obtain easy conveyances at the Railroad Hotel at Newport* whfcii is but a few miles dfstun| from the Springs., k , The cfualitief of the water of these Springs are most extraordinary indeed, for the speedy and pqf manent quro qf Scrofulas,' Eruptions of (hoBk|o') and every species of Cutaneous diseases. He ha* hundreds of curlifioatcs,showing the wonderful cu(ni effeoted by using this water internally, dftd by bath, ing in it, obtained as well from' strsngera* as ftom ; those residing in tlu immediate Ijelghborhood ofjhe Springs, who have nol only cxperiqncsd the InfaJJibli efficacy of the water theipselvcs, but hayo wftpes'sed the same upon others. Prof. James C. Booth has analysed the waters, and found them to contain 92 grains of solid mutter in tbo gallon, which ii com posed us follows I Carbonate of lime, 2,CG7 of magnesia,’ 1,1)38 Alkaline soils' oltiofiy chlorides, with a portion of sulphate, 1,093 Billow, 0,(505 . Organic matter, 9,697 ;. 0,200 There are also at the same place half a doxsn of other springs,-of different descriptions, among which is one of sulphur and one of cold water. It may be proper to stats why a knowledge of the extraordinary Medical qualities of these Springs have not been mure extensively known, than is indl. oated by the certificates of those only who have re sided iu tholr immediate neighborhood. Year* ego the property fell Into the hand* of a number of heiri, who were indisposed to undertake the responsibility of making It a place of public entertainment, as a business,—probably, because the patronage of the public would, not have justified the undertaking, as at that time, (before the spirit of public improvement by Canals and Railro’ads, had rendered distonlond difficult points or dpbedy and cheap access,) Its loca. llan was out of the way, and the roads to it rough «pd almost impassable. At the death of Mr. Kenne dy, It fell Into the hands of the heirs, neither of whom deemed disposed to lake bold of It, bat leased it to tenants, more fur the cultivation of the land, than a regard to the use of the water. It wee finally rented to Mr. Hippie, (now proprietor of a large Hotel, In Tremont, Pa.,) who made arrangements to accommo date the public; and during bis term, many Invalids availed themselves of this opportunity to visit end test its medical Qualities. Mr. Hippie, however, re tired in a short time, and the properly again fall bio (he hands of (he heirs, and remained so,.ontlf pro. ecedings were instituted in the Orphans’ Court, by the heirs, for its sale. It was then sold, and the subscriber became the purchaser.. WUJi the except lion of the abort time U was held'by Mr. Hippie, it' remained in (he of the heirs without any of! forta to bring It into notice.. The country round the Springs and neighborhood Is diversified by cultivation, end is beautifully wild and picturesque in scenery, abounding in game, while the etream.passing, through the properly affords fine fishing. Every attention will ho paid (a lli6 Comfort’ and oonvenlenoo*ofguesrß, and'lhe charges bo mode, rate, that all may avail themselves of tjia .benefits, of the Water. H. It. ETTER: June 13,1850—6( , •pOUSSEL’B MINERAL WATER. AdelicioW JEV aUmlnef drink for sale by woßMi,tjy<k hannan; Towu ClocU Fdv Salc, t ', u , THE Commissioners of Cumb|saiid county and the Town Council of tho Botougli of Carlisle, having concluded to purebose a new Clock .fgr the Court House in this borough,, offer.the Clock at present in use for sale. The btily reason for offer ing this Clock for sale Is bbcailao It is ton small for the plabe U.ocddples. The Clock Itself.ls bolMod to be a petfebt one, shd no doubt would answer a* very good pUrposb If properly set up In a suitable building. The'works arc all perfect and in goad order* For particulars address either ol the under signed. JOHN MEtX. J. B, BRATTON. JAMES KELSO, JACOB BRETZ, JOHN SPROUT, • JOHN RHOADS, J. W. £BY. County Comtnitoionero, ' Carlisle, June G, *3O, Hcclcer’i Farina. Dubliug Gap AVUItc SulpUur Springe, THE subscriber, feeling highly gratified with the success which has attended his management of the above establishmentduring the past season, has increased his efforts to render the place and accommodations still more inviting and Comfort able.. Ample provision has been made for the Various modes of Bnjhlng, with.either Warm, Colli,, or Sulphur Water; also, for Gymnastic,exercise and pastime amusement. . ■ . 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 slrongdesiro on 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 an 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 mites, by stage to the Spring. Passengers leaving Philadelphia in the morning arrive at the Spring early the sameevening. The house will be open for visitors on ami after the Loth day of June next. ' . Boarding, $6 00 per week., Families, 5 00 Transient Visitors, 1 00 per day. 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 Gillespie, W.T.,Snodgrass, C.-M. Hey nnlds, H. O. Blair, Alexander Rosier, Philadel phia; Rev. DK De Wilt, Hon. Wm. Dock, A. J. Jones, Esq., Harrisburg; Dr. Heister, W. G. Heed, Esq., Chamhersbnrg. SCOTT CO YLE, Proprithr. Dubling Gap, June C, 1850—2 m Notice To Tax-Payers. UNDER Iho provisions of the act of 1844, any county paying into tho Slate Treasury the Stales Tux levied on auoli county, prior to the 15tli of July in any year, is entitled to an abatement of 5 per cent, on tho amount so paid. The undersigned, Commissioners of Cumberland county, m view of the above provisions consider it equitable and proper that thuso who by llio prompt payment ofthoir taxes prior to the above dale, enable ilie Treasurer to pay over the Slate tax, so as to re« echo tho sfotesatc abatement of 5 per cent., the be nefit of which has hitherto been enjoyed by the oil. zune of the coualy generally, ahould be ellowod a deduction of that amount, by tho collector—have au thorized the diffcroM collectors to make said abate ment front the Stale tax, in all gubcb whero the Slate end County (ax is paid to the collector before the 15lh day of July, 1850, when taid nbatcrtienteliall amount (o one cunt or more, no fraction of a cent to bo cre dited. Since the. act ,nf 1844, the Commissioners have paid the Stale tax of this county annually to the Stale Treasurer, within Iho (into proscribed by the act, and the county has received the benefit of an abatement of S per cent, thereon, but to meet said payment they have found U necessary. heretofore to appropriate a part of tho county funds to meet tho deficiency occasioned by delinquents, until (ha bal once of the State lax was collected.- - It therefore becomes necessary In require the payment of both Stale and county tax to entitled the payer to tho afore* said abatement upon (he aforesaid Stole Tax. '('ho underslgnde, therefore, confidently anticipate Hint tho aboys arrangement, and the further Induce* piehi of enabling Cumberland county to maintain the character for promptness and fidelity, which she hat acquired In the discharge of her obligations to the Commonwealth, will Induce every citizen to dls. charge their Stalo and county tax prior to the 15th of July. JOHN MELL. JAMES KELSO, * JOHN SPROUT, County Commhsionerf. Attest—*Wm. Rilkv, Cl’k, Carlisle, May Q 3. 1850.-8. To the Collectors of Cumberland County. EXTRACT f ro *Tt a circular issued by the Slate Treasurer to the Coinmissionorsand Treasurer of.lhjs.Oouijly t . ■ , , , *L.(t may pe for me to draw your attention to (ho fact; that niter the diet day of August next, the oiroqlathyi of jany Bank pole of a less clenom. (nation than five dollars, (except the notes issued by the Banks of,this slate,.under the acl,of 4lh May, 1841 »]> Is prohibited by law; and punishable by civil and criminal prosecution. No note of any description, except as aforesaid, of a less de nomination than/ce dollars, can therefore be ro* reived In payment, at this department, after the Ist day of June next. ' JOHN M. BICKEL, Stale Treasurer.** Collectors arelhcrefore notified,nottoreceivein payment of taxes, any notes of a lens denomina tion than jZuc dollars, except the “ Relief 1 ' notes of.this State, issued under the aclof May 4.1841. WM, M. PORTER, Treasurer of Cumberland County. ’ May 30,1850. Extraordinary Reduction in tlio Price of Hardware. I HAVE just received (ho largest find cheapest stock of HARD WAKE, Glass,. Palms, Oils, Varnishes, Saddlery, Carpenter’s and Cabinet Maker’s Toole, Maliogony Vaneeie, and Ml kinds ofUuilding Material ever brought to Carlisle, consisting of Locks,* Hinges, Screws, NMle and Spikes. Persons aboutto build will And it great, ly to their advantage to look at my stock before purchasing elsewhere. Come and see the goods and hear the price and yoo will he convinced that this is really the Cheap Hardware Store. Also, in store, anvils, Wees; files and rasps, and a com plete assortment of Wail’s ILst Bar Iron, also Rolled and Hoop Iron of all elzes. I have also theTheroometer Churn, Made by Mr. Geo. Span gler, the best article now in use. SOVTHES.—I have jqst received my Spring, slock of Ghtlif and Grass Scythes, manufactured expressly for my 1 own eales, and warranted to be a superior article. Cradle makers and others will find these Scythed to be (he best article in the market, and at the* lowest price, wholesale and retail, at the old etand'lh North Haifover street'. JOHN P. LVNK. Mny 30, 1850. T EFTEJIS of administration on the estate of J[o- J_j,cob 4 Brclz, 8r.,10t0 of Hampden township, Cum berland county, Ponn'o., decoascd. bavo boon granted by t tho IJegisipr of said county to (ho Hubscriber living in' m\l\ , township, county aforesaid. All persons ipdebtoi] { lo saldj estate uro hereby notified to mnko immediate payment,, and,thoio having olnims to pre sent ititin for settlement to JACOITBKETZ, Jr.Ex’r. May, iK'lS^-etV Com. of 2 own Council. Estate Notice. LUMBER! LUMBER!! If. Church ds Co. HAVE on hand at the old standi west end of the old Harrisburg bridge, down at the river, 1,000,000 feet of the cheapest.and best lumberon the bank, consisting of Panel, Ist Common; 2nd Common and refuse Boards, end Plank of 1, I£, Is, and 3 Inch thickness. Also, 1 Poplar Plank, Scantling,'and half inch Boards, a large quantity nf long Shingles, Fence Rails, Joice, Scantling, &o. They have also a steam Saw Mill in operation and can furnish building Umber at the shortest no tice, fence boards, shingling and plastering laths, and are prepared to furnish any article* In the lum ber line. 03* Dry Boards on hand at $ll per M. Also goed 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 call and see their stock before patches* Ing elsewhere. . May 30,1850. New and Cheap Store* THE undersigned • roost respectfully informl his friends and the public generally, ihtti he Has just rcturned from Philadelphia and Baltimore; rind is now opening at the corner of North Hanover and Louther streets, at. the stand formerly Occupied, by It. W. Woods, a well selected assortment of now Spring Cloods, purchased St the lowest prices; afid which I dtn de termined to.sell at small profits. Among these may bo foutid r Cloths, Oassiraei'cs, Vestings,, Twecd'ahd Pahtalodh StttfFat various prices. DRESS GOODS, newslylesi and at low prices. Also Gro* cories m 4|l ttielr variety, viz: Sugar, Coflee, Teas, Mofasscsj Spices, &c., which will bo sold low for cash. Please give die a call, Carlisle,.April 11, 1880 out Done: Vtho i Coilld Whitewash d Room token they can buy ' ■ Paper at 9 etnto a piece 1 HAVING made arrangement with the menu* ufaoturera at the tiastforaoonstanl supply of Wail Paper, Borders, Prints for f*iro Boards, and Window Blinds, 1 can sell them as Low as they can be bought in PhiatdletpMa. Persons wanting Paper are requested local! and examine my stock, ! where they can bo suited with any pattern of Room or Had Paper and Borders in the greatest variety at least 20 per cent. Less than any other place in town. Carlisle, May 30, 1850, JOHN P. LYNB. Fftrmoi’s and Drovers’ Inn. yVeit lHj’h Street, one square Heat of the Rail . Road Depot, Carlisle. rpilE subscriber begs leave to inform his friends J_ nod the travelling community that ho lias leased the above well known stand, recently kept by Jacob Sluumbaugh, deed.,and is now fully prepared to accommodate all those who may be pleased to make his house their stopping place. THE HOUSE has been recently furnished. The Stadmno attached is large and convenient, and ca pabto of accommodating fifty head of hordes. His Tablk will at all limes be supplied with the best the markets can afford, and his Baa with (he choicest liquors. Thankful for the patronage thus fur bo stowed, ho respectfully solicits a continuance of (ho same. C. G. STOUGH. Carlisle, May 23,1850—if FARMERS’ HOTEL. EAST HIGH STREET, CARLISLE, PA. fpHli subscriber, (late of the ‘-Stone Tavern,” Wal- X nut Bottom Road,) respectfully informs his friends and tho public generally, that he has taken (bat well known Tavern stand, in East High street, Carlisle, formerly kept by Mrs. Wunderlich, and that ho Is now prepared to accommodate Farmers, Ped lars, TiavoUcrs, and all othcrs wfao may favor him with a call, in tho roost accommodating manner. His Stabling, which is large and convenient, will he in charge of a careful Ostler. He flatters himself that from hia experience as an innkeeper, he will be able to render general satisfac tion. ■ CHRISTIAN HOFFMA’N. April U, 1850—3 m Guinbci'iarid do Perry Xlotof. Corner of North Hanover and North Sts., Carlisle, lately kept by Henry W. Orth . . . . , f PHE subscriber having leased, the above large-end J. commodious Hutql| situate on ttyo corner qf If otlh Hanover oud North Streets, lately pqcgpted by JL Vf. Orth, bogs loavb announce to h‘i® friends and, the public, that he is prepared fo entertain them in a man ner which carfitol fail qj®el- their approbation.. THE HOUSE is pleasantly ejtuated, and but re cently built. No pains will be fpared to make those who may sojourn with him comfortable during their slay. His, parlors are largo and well furnished,, and his chamWtf supplied with new and comfortable bedding. . . > i. His TA’BfiE will bb supplied with the best, the market can afford,and all wno are connected with his house will-.be fpund gtjentivq, careful and obliging.. The BA II will contain (ho best Liquors the city esn produce, 4 w j .... His Stabling is entirely new and extensive,tjspa blo of acootnmpdtytng from 60 to* 70. horses—making It a desirable slopping £lace for Drovers, and-will he attended by Ostler, ‘ln be wanting (p pdd to. the ,comfort and convenience of those who m'ey favor blip, with their patronage* -• Bosnofitp taken by tho week, month', or year. ' (tT Terms mo derate* “ • / > . ;• , . - , • - - HENRV GLASS. Carlisle, February 14, fffflO—Om PENN Mutual Life Insurance Company, Oflico, No. 91, Walnut Si., Phila. . THIS Company is now ready to make-Insurance on Lives, on the mutual syttem, without liability be yond the amount of the premium. All the profits of tho company divided annually ‘among the insured. The premium may be paid monthly, quarterly, semi-annually, or annually, or one-half of the pre mium may be paid in n note at 12 months. Individuals insured in this company become mem bers of the corporation, and rote for Trustees. For the greater security of parlies Insuring with this company, a guarantee capital of 450,000 has been created to meet the losses that may accrue upon policies issued by (he-company, to be held and used by the Trustees, until a capital exceeding that amount has been realised from the receipts of premiums, DANIEL L. MILLER. Pres’t. WM. M. CLARK, Vice Pres'l. Joun W. Mounir, Secretary. The undersigned has been kpptflnted Agent for Carlisle. Blank applications fur inebrqqce, with full particulars, can bo bad at the new store, corner of Hanover and Loutber streets. N. W. WOODS. Dr. J. Baughman, Examining Physician. May J 6, 1860—6 m ' . | Ureat Bargains In Dry-Cood*. AT' V. A AROafMBAULT’S, N. 12. corner of Eleventh, end Martel street*. PIIILADILPIIU. AFUtL Besorlmant' .of Spring Goods, comprising,, in part—,Naw. Market Sheetings at 8 ; cents; /jno .blpaohed aqd brown. Muslins at 3,4, 6, 6,7, 8,8, Iff and 19J cents; yard wlitc FrenCh Lawnal 0,-10,19$ arid IBJcte; Mouelln do Lnloes at 10J, IBf & 9*cents; Linen Lustroa from 10 to Secants; Uaregos from 19$ to 37J oentsj blaoli and colored Alpaca Lustres from ihj to 76 oonlHj'blQck'nnd ohangeabto Silks ond Taro Satins from sft‘conlB‘ioBl2s; n large assort ment of White Dross Goods ffoni to 374 ol ®i French* Scotch, amTManchester Ginghams from l*?i t a 3i paptß,, Silk'and'Satin Mantillas from $4 50’ to 910; Men and Boys’ wear in every vari oiv from 10 cents to 81 95; &6. / V; B. ARCHAMDAULT, ■ . ‘ Cheap Wholesale and Retail Store, N. J 3. corner Uih & Market Bts., Phila. April 4,-1860—.3m' The Assam Tea Compauy, l3oGnx»awica Street; New York. rpHE proprietors beg to call the attention of con- J_ noisaeurs in Tea, and thedteads of faimlies to the choice , and. rare selection of Teas, .imported by them, and hitherto unknown in this country, which, by their fragrance and delicacy, combined vdlh.vUgjn purity and strength, produce an infusido of surpass ing richness and flavor. . 'The Teas offered are the following 1. i •. r \ Jeddo Bloom,, a Black Tea, .atsloo pr lb. Niphoh, “ « p 76 Diari, «* ■ . « 060 M Osacca, a Green Tea| 100 ** Too-taiaa, “ . “ 076 “ Tickl-tsiaa, • w ..' ” 060 “ Ud-fi Mixture, a compound of the most rare and choice Teas grown on the fertile & gbnial soil of Assam, . •* 100 “ With a view to eticoiirage.the introduction of these matchless it is the intention of the proprietors to distribute Uy lot,, among the purchasers. a quantity of Teaa eqdaUo ifia First Years*.Pioflu oh tho sales effected. JBach purchaser will receive enclosed in the package, a numbered terliflcate; entitling him to 'One Chance inttie/JitlribuUon! f For every fifty ,cents laid out, and on the receipts amounting to $20,000, the undermentioned parctels of. Tea, to the ton percent., or . .. TiOo Thousand Dollars, will le given alfoy as Bonuses/ . deeprding to the following scale : - .. . , ■ \ 6 Prizesof 40 lbs Tea at il pr lb 250 Ills or $260 20 “ 25 “ “ « 600 *' “ 600 60 .«* IQ , “ “ “ 600 “ 600 100 «* 6 «' “ »» 600 »>« 600 260 I . “ .»»_ ’« 260 425 Prizes iii ah. \ , 2.000 lbs $2,006 , Those persons who prefer lower priced Teal, can receive their prizes In proportion, or they will hfl re purchased for. cash, at a reduction of 10 per cent., Country Agents required. ’ Applications to bo ad dressed (post paid,) to tho Comp'y’s Depot, as above. June 0,1850—3 ms A. CiFBTTEH. subscriber has Just opened a fresh assort ment of Boots and Shoes suitable for the Spring season, among which will be found Ladles Klo and Morocco , SLIPPERS, TIES $ BUSKINS. tilaek and fancy colored Gaiters, Bronze and Ul fenny Lind Buskins and a very large slock °J Misses and Children’s colored Gahers, Boots aP® Buskins, Men’s light French Calf skin and M°* rocoo Boots, Buckskin Congress Gaiters. Oxford) Ties and Nullifiers—Mena and Boy’s morocco, kip, and coarse brogans, all of which-are offered | at the lowest price \VM. M. PORTER, Main street, opposite the Methodist Church Carlisle, May 23, 1850. Better than tlic Gold IfUncM oi Cal. ferula. A TVAole Suit of ClotAes ul $1 15 ! THIS undersignod_thankful for iho putronogo of (he citizens of Ca'rlis'o and adjourning country, informs his numerous friends and the public in gaiu era!, (hat he has just laid ia an entirely now stock of fashionable ' Spring and Summer Clothing, made up in iho best stylo and particularly calculated for this place. His stock consists of tine Ureas and Frock coats, Habits, Casaimfcr, Drab, dee.,and Chian coals, Tweed, Linen and Chock coats, Business coats of all descriptions, superior Dlack Cassimere and fancy Pantaloons, a great variety of Vests from 75ots to ft 00* s large assortment of fancy articles of Gentlemen’s wear, while linen, striped and red flannel shirts. Gentlemen ere requested localised examine the goods, and ho-is sure those who buy will'be well fitted end at low prices. .. . A groat assortment of, D(»ya clothing, also Caps and Hats, from 121 to 93 00 constantly on btMid at ( S. .GOLDMAN’S; Sodlh East Corner of Main and Market square. Carlisle,‘ A'prll 4,1650.—6 m. NEW WHOLESALE AND UEiTAIL Confectionary Store; \Vcti Main Si., marly vpposilt Rhtem't WartboUtt. The undersigned having commenced (he manufoc luting of ALL KINDS OF CANDY* deepened a Confectionary and Fyujt stpro.,woujd call, the alien lion.of Town and Country. Merchants to their adver tisement. , . , . They will manufacture and have constantly on hand, •, • t •. . ; of candy, which they will wholesale and retail at the lowest prices, u Also alt kinds of Fruit, such ns Oranges. Lemons, Figs, Raisins. Dales, Prunes, dec. .Nuts of every kind, viz: Almonds,Cocoa-nuts,Filberts,But ter-nuts, .English Walnuts, Ground-nuts, dtc. ..., r Fancy Articles and-Toys of every description. • Tobacco ami Scoa*b, Rocs bkl’K Mih.siUl Watxa, and a variety of other arti clca.toq numerous to mention. They would respectfully solicit a share of public patronage.. , A-.s. WORIVILEY, . - April 11, 1860 S. W. HANNAN. l; . Soiling off at 1 ~ TlfE subscribers intending-.fo change their bu#i ness, will sell off their whole stock of . r ( READy MADE CLOTHING, at very reduced prices. Their stock consists of Costs, Vests and Pants, of almost every description and quality;' olio, shirts, collars,' bosoms, stocks, Dflck-and pocket handkerchiefs, gloves, blockings, suspenders, hats, caps, boots, shoes, umbrellas, leather and hair trunks; carpet bags, and to .short every article that Is necessary to complete a gentleman** wardrobe. They will also sell goods by ;lhe yard, such os cloths, cassi* marcs, vestings, cnainelts, summer stripes in great variety, muslins, flannels, die. . « - , ARNOLD Jt LIVINGSTON. Carlisle, May 2. iB6O. ... N, B. All persons knowing themselves indebted to the firm will please make payment immediately. . v A. dt L. I HAVE just received a fresh stock'of- Medicine*, Paints, Class, Oil, dec., which having Wen pur chased with great care at the best city houses, I can confidently recommend to Families, Physicians, Country Merchants «nd Dealers, as being fresh ami pure. Patent Medicine*, I Herhi and E*rt«cls» Fine Chemicals, | Spice#, ground or whole. Instruments, I Balanced, Pure Essential Oils/ ( Peifuraery, Ac. Cod Liver Oil—Warranted Genuine. STUFFS. , ; . tfogand Com Woodsf Oil Vitriol, Coppers?,' . LscDye. . ' PAINTS.* , . , . WelWill «5t DrotW.’a Pure .Lead, Chrome, Green end Yellow, Palnl. sntf Varnish D,rushes. Jersey Window CHaes, LlhseetT OH, “Turpentine, Copal and poatH Vainjsh, ?n4 Redi Lead.' All of which will j* Bold at the *ety Iqwcat'market price, at (he cheap D/oa snd Book store of i : . . ~ ■, s. w. haVerstick. CbjII.I., Mitch 88.1880 Iruligoes, Maddfrt/ Sumac, Alihs, ... looklUUWny I rn|fl| subscriber would respectfully inform hit I Jnends and lh** public generally, that ho ho* mat opened a newXUMUER AND COAL YARD* in West High street,-a few dooro castof Messrs. J. &. D.‘Rhoads’ Warehouse, wher.e he pow hoe and tv ill keep constantly on hand, a firstjalp sseqjrtmeni.Qf oJX kinds of sqesoned.White Rlpq end flunk,end. ell other kinds of Sniff, all of which ho will sell low for cash. . JOHN ARMSTRONG. Carlisle, April 4,1650 —If . JUST received und for salo,very low tSfi sacks of. Liverpool Ground Allum S.tl. . Alia disk of very •upetlor Ground end l,t>n4* lome Seoke und Borer, for Fumily Delrv dro , E«r,fV» fcy i,. ■, i.' ■ j. w. tear. 1 CiktU.loj JiJSV ridel's & SnotiS. DRUGS! DRUGS! DRUGS. SAI/T. .Valnablo Farm* for Sale# , , THE subscriber offers et private sale ibefollotvinff described Real Estate 1 •».’ - • , ir, i Nd; l. Situated In.Nprlb Middleton township, 4| miles east of Carlisle, about I mile north of the li&t'- rlsburg and .Carlisle 223 acres* more or.tees, about one nalfilrnofttbhe and tbs residde blabfr elate and moadow land| tll olested'iibd In a high state of cultivation except 60 acres, which Is Well Covered with heavy thnjtari ->TbA> , aro a ver f fine two story STOHJB Jnouse, a good FRAME BARN, pmUy.ne.w,,with [■■lluHiCorn Cribs, Wagon Sheds, &c., >afin® Houbo and a never falling spring of .water near the door of tho house. Also, a good Orchard of choice fruit. _ No. 2. Situated 1& miles north of Carlisle, oh the road leading from Slerrettp Gap to Carlisle* contain* ing 165 acre* of first rate Slato land, well limed, ex*- ccpl 35 uoros, which is well covered with Timber.-*. The improvements are'a twostory FRAME Dwel ling House, a large FRAME BARN, and all neefij sary outbuildings in good condition. : Al*o,.a good of choice fruit. This farm if well supplied with water for stock in ail thq fields. - A1*0,2 wells of water near'lha house that never.fall.;, Possession . given' on the Ist of April if desired, and the terms mode to suit.llie.purchapej. Persons wishing to paich&se or examine Iho prtft purly will ploase cal) on Ihe-aubscrtber residing in Carlisle •} . Armstrong noble. ■ February 21, 1850—5 m ' Plainfield Classical Academy. M (Fqua MII-K8 WKST Of CARtISW.) THE eighth session will commence oh Monday, . MayotH, In consequence of the increasing pa« Ijronagp, q torgp, end commodtoua brick edifice naa been creeled, rendering-ihH .one ofthe.mest Comfort* ab|q and .desirable institutions in thh, Stale. No se rlquf case of sickness has occurred since (t waa found* e,dj The - students are constantly under .the charge of,competent and faithful Instructors.. The neigh borhood presents no temptations to vice or immoral, ity, there being no town ur village near the Institu* tion.. Circulars, with further information, furnished by addressing . R. K. BURNS, , Principal and Proprtsfor, . ■ . Plainjleld P. 0., Cumb. Co., Pa, April 11,1350 IVewvlllo Academy. . SuLKCT CLASSICAL As|) SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL) Ifetcville, Cumberland County, Pa\ t , . ,i,, TT is confidently believed iholfowipstltuilfanaoflet I greater inducements (o students (ban >lhe Above, Located in Uio midst of, a community, proverbial-‘ftj: /heir intolli/jence, morality and reg/»rd ; forithciplereiU of religion, this effectually gliard it* members from evil and immoral influences. > -Advan tages are likewise offered (o those.desiriag to pursue the study of the physical, sciences, surpassing thoab of most similar institutions. •. m ' Those having sons or wards, and wishing to send them to a Seminary oflcaruing, are respectfully soli* cited to visit Newvilie, and judge oif tho advantages for themselves, or, at least, procure a circular con* tainitig full particulars, by addressing JAMES HUSTON, Principal, Newville, Pa., Aug. 23, 1849—1 y salamander safes; Warranted Fire and Thief Prof, and free front Dampness, . ( • 4 ■ These saf:e3 ~ possess every qualification to render them proof against ifie action of fire thieves, and of aulUcionl strength, to endure a fait fipm apy, atpry ,qf a burning building. They, am made of,\vrought iron, being kneed, riveted and weld-t «({together, and lined with a perfect non-conducting fire, prpof piineral composition, nq wood being nerd in (heir .construction pa in the majority of tafea sold by other makers. The doors of Oeyler’s Safes are secured with his 'fjhief Detector and AntUOunpow* der Lock, which precludes the possibility of picking pr.blowing them open with gun|owdp,n., Ov,er Ipro hundred of thfiae Sqfea been' pftposed in sedt dental fire tp the trjj:*! intemeneat.ln many instances remaining in ike burning ruins for several days, and at no time have they o\cr been known to fail in preserving (holr contents. . Tbo public are invited to call at the UranchDoi pot, No.. 10 Exchange Place, PbiJadfc/phiij, j)*v Dock street, oftd.examine tha numerous {eatlmeniaty lofavotinf.Oayl'er’j Safes,.also the large assortment on.hand fur sale at mamifacturers’-prices, liv JOHN L. PIPER, Agent. P. B.—Also for sale low, new and second-hand Safes of other sinkers, which have been taken in part payment for Gaylor’s Salamanders, May 0, 1850~~3m New and Cheap Hardware Hiprjsl Eail High Street, oppnotiie Ogilby'i Dry doodt ■ sfore. % THE subscriber, has just opened a large stock ot I goods in hia lino, whfch he has just purchased at the lowest rales and will be told at price* to ault the, tiipcq., .Ilia atock comprises a. full, assoitmont of Building articles, such as Locks end Latches of try desption, Hinges and t Screfvs<,Windcw Springs andJßolls, olio,,Mill, Cross Cut and .Circular Band, Panel, Hipping and Back,Saw*, Broad. H-end Axe* JlatcVt*i 'ißbisal*. r Augers,' Planes end Plana .Bills, Braces and Bllta, Steel and Iron. Squares. Plumbs, and Levtls, Waller* slid Trays,..TaljJe.and pocket CutleryvTable*and Tea Spoons, Brats, Bell Metal.and enameled Preserving Kettles, Hultloware,.dce„ dee., also a full assortment nfSodlcty nnd Carriage Trimmings, Patent Leather, Morrocco ahd ,Binding Skins, Lasts, Cedar. Ware, Shovels and Spades, Hay and Manure Fo.ks, Qar» den and Corn Hoea, Window Glass of every also. Paints and Dye Stuffs, ■ Oil, iVarnish, Turpentine, Mahogany Veneers and Mouldings,. Curled Hair* Mots, Door’s Hair, Sofa Springs, dec., dtc.l > Also Bar, Band and Hoop Iron, Cast Sheer, Spring, and Blister Steel, Nails, Spikes and Brads, Grain and Grass Scythes, Scythe Snaths, Scythe Stones, 6 barrels, Fire and Water pioof Paint, snorted' colors. , HENRY SAXTON. Carlisle, May 16,1849. BAY STATE! ! STEAM SASH, DOOR--AND BLIND JMWT < F4GTORY* .... ■ . v CHARLES WILKINS & pp...b#g'.fcsfe lo Inform, Ilia oitiaenaof fruljife pm (ftapubUo generally, that (hey are' l alill engaged in S.isli,’ Doof#, and CllpifV«n thq bcfl lij'unoar and al Ilia ■liorlcsl notice, by efeap), at prices far below Ihuao ntanulhotgrod by hand), and «)ll» mooli greater aim*, All order's wl f bajhadii Wly reeled,. A»vd piiitolniilly attended to. Samples of* worp can bo neen al No. 2/ Minor Street, Philadelphia. . 10,000 lig/Ha of assorted sash for sale si (he low* c«f cash prices. , , CIIARLBP.WILKINSiA COl. ,• » //ff. 83 &act PkHadtlpKiti. Msy93. IWO.-ly . Jlllnd MuDiintctory. H‘ CLARK, Veniiign Blind Mannlaelnrfr, (Sica , of >he. Golden Bagla, Mo, 188 Je Soulh. Becond elrool, below Dock atrrct. Philadelphia,ktrpa olweyaon har]d • largo and falhionable aaaortment of WIDE AND NARROW SLAT WINDOW? ULINpa, manufactured In the beat mahnar, and of the beat materiala, and at Ihe [oweat caah pricee. Thi* eatabliahment hao Jn»l receWtd o large go*, onriroent of Fancy Bilk and Wotated, WlndoVr Dtlcd Trlmmipfta, of vorioua oolora and patrona. Thoge. in want can bo,aulled at ihia atoie in the belt man- ter. . ~ Ordara frpm.a.dUUqee Pfckedcatafolly, and itm frefc if porterage, to any part of the city. > » • h. clam; MW 1850 ■■ Itlliultt nu<l Similes, *O, W. KBNBIL, informs his friends sod the pub* JLV« lie in general that ho continues to manufacture , .VenitißA. Blinds, Warranted equal.toany in the city, at the loweftt. cash prices. An assorlment of Blind* and Shade* always on hand«' at No. 84-7 Bice *trtet,.one.doo|. below *RiN9' t*|!«Vo Building N. E. ner'ofSuih'and Johbing'pnhniiiaUy attended to. May 9, 1850—ly '
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