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E 3 From Havana* Savannah, June 24. The Schooner Larder, four days from Havana, arrived here to-day. The city, is represented as being quiet, though the citizens are all well armed and drilled daily,. They go. to thoir.bccu pations with muskets on their shoulders, believing another enemy is coming to attack the Island. • The Americana, recently captured as part of the Lopez expedition,' are still imprisoned. Two clerks were impHsoned by-‘the Govern ment officers, for making some incautious re marks in regard to General Lopez. Accident.— I The' Pittsburg 'Mercury gives the following account of an accident which happened to our fdrmerHownsman,. Joseph Knox, Esq., arid a Miss Ogden: j , .. . On Tuesday, Joseph Knox, Esq., and ‘Miss Elizabeth Ogden, of this city, were ascending the Lhill at Neg!ey*e Hun, in a buggy, when, the Ihorse took fright, became unmanageable, arid over the precipice'; which is about 75 feet Fortunately, Hie lady was thrown upon laurel bushes, nnd k was thus saved from a < Severe fa 11,.. She Buffered, however, a great deal the fright, .and was ,picked up insensible. Knox was not much hurt.' The buggy was broken into a thousand fragments, and, strange to say, the horse has not been heard of.sinoe. • The Methodist Chubcii South.— According to n statement recently m.de.ll.e M. RCl.n,oh South •hoe hod an irictoaao during tho pent year of 13,595 member., 58 travelling preacher., and 827 local •preachers. . • No Change.—A sAilor Was lately at a certain chapel in Boston: the parson observing that he look •on rather scriuus, ashed him if ho foil any change ? ■Tho sailor pat his hand in his pocket, and said he woe very, sorry, but he had not one cent. , QjTdlcncsS—the sdre r pil6l flsh of crime & shame. . - - ; DIED. . V fn this bofnngh, on the 20th Instant, Anna Mart, dai ghler of Frederick )and Hen.nitta Cornman* oged 6 months and 24 day*. Anniversary. THE Sixty-first Annivenary of the Union Phil osophical Society of Dickinson College, wilt he celebrated In the Methodist Episcopal Church of Carlisle, nn the evening of the 4th of July. Doors open at 74 o’clock. Exercises to commence at 8. FRANCIS D. PARKES, M. T. ROHRER, . CHARLES ALBRIGHT, ' T. M. CARSON, JOSEPH J. GRAHAM, ulysses npUBS, \VM.,A. SNIVELY, Committee of Arrangtmenf. June??, 1850. . Unpaid Scliool Taxes for 1850. "VI OTICE is hereby given, tlial the District School IN Treasurer of the Borough of Carlisle, will at* tend at the COUNTY COURT HOUSE, in said BoroiigH, ori Monbat and Toespat the 12ih and 13th days of AUGUST next, between the hours of 9 and 12. A. M. and 2 and 6P.M. of aald days, for the purpose of receiving the School Taxes of the present year, according to the act of Assembly re* guUling lho School District aforesaid.. ' By. virtue of n resolution of the Board of School Directors, the Treasurer la authorized to make an obntement of Five per cent, for prompt payment on all. School Taxes paid on or before the said 13th.of August next, and on all such Taxes os may be paid to the Treasurer after the aforesaid dale, and at any time bh or before the l6th'of r Qclohor next, a deduc tion Three per cent.—no fractions being allowed. After which said Inst date no deduction will be made, and a warrant for all School Taxes then re jmdning unpaid will he immediately issued to a pro** p-r officer for collection, |n he enforced in like man? ner ns County and Stale Taxes are by law collected. No Bank holes of a leas denomination than fivedol birs, except Slate relief, will be received for taxes. -r . J, W. EBY, Treasurer. . Johe27, 1890. . •?,. Carlisle Sulphur Springs. ' THESE celebrated Springs, situated in one of the nmst beautiful, healthy and tomantic ports of Cum bcrland county, hove-lately been refitted, and arc now ready forthd accommodation [Msijljftpof any number of boarders and visitors.— I’hcy are 4 miles north of Carlisle, and within I mile of tho north mountain, whore at all seasons game con bo found In abundance. The Conodoguinct creek tuns within 2 miles of tho es tablishment, affording a fine opportunity for pleasure and exercise to those who are fond of angling. Tho proprietor deems it altogether unnecessary to say anything In regard to tho medicinal virtues of the wßlcr, as the numerous persons who have regain ed health from Its use renders auch a course entirely superfluous. Good Warm and Cold Baths in readi ness at all times. The Table will be furnished with the beat the season and market can afford, and the . Dor supplied with the choicest Liquors, Convey ances from Carlisle to tho Springs enn bo hod st all times by applying at the different Livery establish ’menlß. D. CORNMAN. June 20, IB6o—fit New GoovlN. JL. STERNER & CO., have just received (heir , third supply of Summer Goods, among which .will he found by 30 per cent, the cheapest stock of .Good* ever opened in Carlisle. I,awns at 0,7, 8,0, 10 and 12;J cents. Summer Lustres n( 0,8, 10, 12$, Iftj dr, 20 cents. Calicoes at 3,4, 6,7, 8,9, 10 and 12$ cents. Summer Pants slufla at 0, 8,0,10, 12$ dc 29 cts. Checks at 6 to |9s cents. Muslins at all prices, and every thing else in our line of business upusually !6w. We Invite all to call end examine for themselves, as there is no charge made, for Showing Goods. . Carlisle, June 20, 1830 More New Goods. ARNOLD it LEVI jiavu just received their Sec. end sqppty of Summer Goods, among which will be found by 99 percent, (he cheapest stock of Goods ever opened in Carlisle. Oarages at 61, 19}, 18l| it 95-oonls.' Lawns,.si 6, 10 it 19$ els. Linen Lus ters front 121 In 55 ots. Calicoes' from 4 to 10 ots. Muslinstrom 3to 10 ots. Tickings from 61 to 12$. We Invite one and.al) to call and examine for them spives,''ia there is no charge made for shoeing goods. June 13, 1830. Cabinet "Ware Room. rpHE subscriber would inform hia friends and iho X public generally, that ho hut taken the room on the corner of North Hanover street a id Locust Al loy, in tho room lately occupied by Moses Bullock, as a Chair Manufactory, where he will keep constant ly for solo an elegant, assortment of Cabinet ware, aneh os Secretaries, Bureaus, Workslnnds, Dining and Breakfast Tables, Card, Pier and Centro Tablet; French, field, high and low post Bedsteads, (See.; to gether with every other article of Cabinet Ware—all of which ho will sell very cheap for Cash, or ex chonga for Country Produce at market prices. Chair*, Settees, Rocking Chairs, and ■ f var J °lhor article manufactured In that j <c xl broneb of business. Ho would also \ inform tho public that he has recently opened a shop in Churchtown, Allen township, whore ho will keep conatant- E*2fefgsfetly on hand every thing in his lino. ! Raving provided himself with a splendid Hearse, COFFINS wilt ho made on. reasonable terms, and funerals, in town or country, will ho attended with* out extra charge. He respectfully solicits a share of public palronogo, confident that he can render gene ral satisfaction. J. R. WEAVER. Carlisle, Juno 90, IB6o—ly \ BL VNK EXECUTIONS, printed on good paper, fur solo at this Olfiae. SHERIFF'S SAXE. BY virtue of a writ of Vendjtioni Expbhas, isstlod out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumber bind ooanty, and to me directed, I wiU expoae 16 public sale, at the Court House,.in the Borough-of Carlisle, on. Thursday the Ist day of August, 1850, at 3 o'clock P. M., several contiguous and adjoining tracts of land known as the ; “ Carlisle Iron Works,” containing 10,000 Acres, more or less, situated In South Middleton township, Cumberland county, ad joining lands of S. M'Gowan, G. Beltzhooyor, John Peters, Leidig’s heirs, B. Caufman, J. Crocket,and others, having thoredn erected a large Brick Mansion House, with a two story brick back' building adjoining it,, having a kitchen and two dining rooms on tljEfifst floor, a - Furnace, a for 4 Fires, a MERCHANT MILL iyilh 4 r un of stones, Smut Machine and Elevators, a Saw Mill, a two story Hriok Office and Store Room, 3 largo Bank Barns, a large Slone Stable, calculated to hold 0 teams of horses, Coal Houses, Carpenter &. Blacksmith Shops, necessary Tenant Houses, Stables, &o. On the above described'property there is n valu* able Ore Bank* within 2 miles of the Furnace, and between 400 and 500 acres of cleared land, of which about 150 ocros ore limestone, and the residue pine or gravel of a! good quality, and in a good state of cultivation. Of the land now in timber 0 considera ble quantity is suitable for agricultural purposes, and a'large quantity of farming land may bo added to that now cultivated. . . Tho above described property is one of the most valuable in the Stale, both for the manufacture of iron hud for agricultural purpopecs. ' . Seized and taken in execution os tho property of of Michael Ege, doo’d., with notice to Peter F.Ege, lorre-lenant, and to be sold by me, . . DAVID SMITH, Sh*ff. Sheriff's Office, I Carlisle, June 20; 1850. £ Terms of sals; Five hundred dollars of (hp pur. chase money to be paid in cash, and a judgment-bond for the balance of tho’purchase money, payable on the acknowledgment of the deed, to bo given by the pur chaser with approved security on the knocked down to him; y-- 1 - : -• THE subscriber being appointed Assignee of Henry Heagy, of North Middleton township, hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said . Henry Hoagy, to make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims against him will present them to the un dersigned residing in Carlisle for settlement. WM. ZEIGLER, Assignee. Juno 20, 1850—4 t ■ , . i __- Estate Notice. r ;: ALL persona are hereby notified that letters of administration on the estate of Solomon Christ* lieb, late of Mifflin township, Cumberland county, Pa. dec’d, have been issued by the Register in and for eald county, to the subscribers who reside in said township, county aforesaid. All persons having claims or demands against the estate of the'said decodant, are requested to make known the same without delay; and those indebted to make payment to BAUAII CHRISTLIEB, JOSIAII CHRISTLIEB. -Juno 13,1850—fit* * . ‘ , Adm’rs,. WOOD’S HOTEL, Corner of High and Pitt Strrkt, at the Railroad Depot, Carlisle, bt JOHN S. WOOD. TIII3 Hotel is being completely changed and reno vated, and will hereafter offer increased accom modations to the travelling public, for whioh its con venient location is admirably calculated. To those persons who wish to pass the warm sea* sna in the country, fow places will be found whioh possess superior attractions to Carlisle, being sur rounded by a beautiful country, and having (he.beat Solphur Springs in (he Stats in its immediate vicin ity. June 13,1850. . . WAttfft SPRINGS. PERRY COUNTY, PENN’A. THE undersigned begs leave to inform the public, that he has recently purchased tho Warm Springs in Fo., and has. improved and roftir nished lira buildings ftr the entertainment of visitors in a stylo calculated to insure cornfor.l At convenience to all who may fool' disposed to patronise the estab lishment. , - These Springs are situated on the banks of, and empty intu Sherman’s creek, a stream associated with the thrilling scenes between tho early settlers of that purl of Pennsylvania and the aborigines, whoso hunting grounds lay nn its margin. They are it miles from Carlisle, (through which the Cum berland Valley Railroad passes from Chambersburg to Harrisburg,) from which place visitors can at ail times obtain excellent conveyances. Those also from the cast, wishing to reach the Springs by tho Central Railroad, can do to by taking passage to the Dun cannon Iron Works, (thirteen miles distant from the Springs,) where coaches are constantly in readiness to convey them thither; and those coining from the west on tho same road, can nt all times obtain.easy conveyances alt tho Railroad Hotel at Newport, which is but a few miles distant from the Springs. The qualities of the Water of these Springs are most extraordinary indeed, for tho speedy and per msnenl euro of Scrofulas, Eruptions of the Shin, and every species of Cutaneous diseases. He has hundreds of certificates,showing the wonderful cures effected by using this water internally, and by bath* ing in it, obtained as well from strangers as from those residing in the immediate neighborhood of the Springs, who havonot'onlytxpcriooced (he Infallible efficacy of tho water themselves, but have witnessed (ho same upon others. Prof. James C. Booth has analysed (he waldrs, and found them to contain 92 grains of solid matter in tho gallon, which is com posed as follows i Carbonate of lime, 9,667 " of magnesia, 1,038 AUullne salts'chiefly chlorides, with a portion of sulphate, - 1,093 Silica, ' 0,605 Organic matter, 2,897 • There arc otao at the same place half a doxen of other springs, of' different descriptions, among which is one of sulphur and ona of cold water. It may bo proper to statu why a Knowledge nf the extraordinary Medical qualities of these Springs have not been more extensively known, than is indi cated by the certificates of those only who have re sided lu their immediate neighborhood. Years ago the property fell into the hands of a number of heirs, who were indisposed to undertake the responsibility of making it a place of public entertainment, as a business,—probably, because the patronage of the pnblle would not have justified the undertaklpg, as at that time, (before the spirit of public Improvement by Canale and Railroads, had rendered distant and difficult points of speedy ond cheap access,) Its loca. lion was out of the way, and the ro-ids to it rough and almost impassable. At the death of Mr. Kenne dy, it fell Into the hands of the heirs, neither of whom seemed disposed to toko hold of it, but leased it to tenants, more for the cultivation of the lend, than a regard to the use of the water. It was finally rented to Mr. Hippie, (now proprietor of. a large Hotel, in Tromont, Pa-,) who mode arrangements to accommo date the public; and during hii term, many invalids availed themselves of this opportunity lb visit and teat Us medical dualities, 1 Mr. Hippie, however, re tired in a short lime, and the property again foil into the hands of the heirs, and remained ao, until pro. coodings wore Instituted in tho Orphans* Court, by the heirs, for Ito sale. It was then sold, and the subscriber became the purchaser. With the excep tion of (ho short time it was held by Mr. Hippie, it remained In tho hands of llio heirs without any of forts to bring It into notice. Tho country round the Springs end neighborhood is diversified by cultivation, end is beautifully wild add picturesque In scenery, eboundmg in gome, while the stream passing through the property affords fine fishing. Every attention will bo paid to the comfort and convenience of guests, ond the chargee so mode, role, that all may avail themselves of the benefits of J the Waters IL H. ETTER. J Junp 13,1850—81 joijlX WILUiMSON, A TTORNRY AT LAW—Oflloe in the houao Xl of Miss MoUinnlo, nenr the store of A. & W. Dentz,'South Hanover street. Pomelo, April d, 1850—ly ROUSSEL’S MINERAL WATER- A delicious summer drink for salo by . WORMJ.F.Y & HANNAN, . Assignee Notice. , Town Clock i?d«,’. Sale. THE Commissioners of C imberln'nd county and the Town CobncU'.bf 11 o Borol|gh of-Carlisle, having concluded to purchaio a hb'w Clcbk for tho Court Home in tills borouth, bffor the Clock el present in Uso Ibt solo. Tb ien| roaSun for offor inff' ibis Clock for solo is bocimse it is 100 smell tot the place it'occupies. Tho, Clock itselfla believed to bo a period one, ond-no doubt would answer a ♦cry good purpose if properly set up in Q suitable building. The works aro oil perfect and in pood order. For particulate address either ol tho under signed. JOHN WELL* JAMES KELSO. JOHN SPROUT, County Commissioners Juno 6, ’5O. Hcclccr’s Farina. ANEW supply ortho>bost Fresh Farina, has just been received. Did it need a recommendation* wo would eay try it Tor Ico or Plum Puddings, Ome let, for Soup or Gravy and for many other purposes in cooking. A skilful oook will find no end in vary, ing it to suit the taste of any ef>lbtirc. For children and the Rick it Is preferable to any thing else.' For further advice ask your physician. -Always to bo had of J. W. EBY. June 6, 1850. Combs & Brushes. A LARGE & general assortment of While Wash, Sweeping, Dusting, Scrubbing &. other Brushes, just received, embracing an elegant assortment of the finest Hair Brushes, and of choice qualities, as also fine'; Tooth Combs, of all sizes, together with Redding and Dressing Combs of various qualities. For tale at lower prices than any where else. Call and eco them at the store of the subscriber.. J. W. EBY. ' Carlisle, Juno G, 1850. Orphans’ Court Sale. • undersigned, by virtue of an order,of the Orphans 1 Court of Cumberland county, 1 will ex pose to public sale, on the premises, on Saturday the 13th day of July, 1850, at two o'clock, P. M. . • thA DWELLING HOCJSE&LOTof Ground, situate on the north' side, of ttUiuflagaat Lontber street, Carlisle, contain-1 d£BaSl in ? 60 reet m front ’ and 44,5 u ,h IO Locust Alley, being the properly of the late Kobt. Lcyburm Terms mads known on the day of sale by C. F; MUKNCH, Admr. CarlUle, June G, 1850—61, • Trustee’s Sale. THE subscriber, by an order of the Orphans* Court of Cumberland county, will expose tp public sate, on the premises, on Saturday the 6th day of July 1850, n |M|M n at 2 o'clock P. M., thal valuable-DW EL. jSBBSjSk LING HOUSE and Lot of Ground, situ jisisKHwatc on tho north west corner of Louther ( jL|yLjjgg£«nd West streets, Carlisle, containing 60 feel in front on Louther street, and 240 foot in depth on West street, being the properly of the Ule Joseph Halbert, deo'd. Terms made known on the day of aalo by JACOB SHROM, Traslos. - June 13, 1850—41 ’ , Dubllug Onp Wlillc Sulphur Springs. THE subscriber, feeling highly gratified with the success which has attended his management of the above eslablishmentdufino thenasl seasoiv, 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 Bathing, with either Warm, Cold, or Sulphur Water; also, for Gymnastic exercise and pastime amusement. The salubrity of tho situation, the highly medi cinal quality of tho Spring, the splendid Moun tain Scenery, .with obliging and competent Serv ants, and a strong desire bn the part of the Pro prietor to make bis friends comfortable and happy, are some of tho inducements offered to Visitors, both valid end invalid, who desire cither an occa sion for innocent enjoyment, or reposo and resto ration to health. The Spring is situated in Cumberland county, Pa., about 18 milesinorlh-weat of Carlisle. It is aocossible by Railroad 'from PHlladelphia to New. vi He, and thence 8 mlltts by atogejo tbs Spring. Passengers leaving Philadelphia in the morning nrrivo at the Spring early the sameevening. The hnuso will he open for visitors on .and after the 10ih day of June next. Boarding, 00 per week. , Families, : 6 00 ** Transient Visitors, I 00 perdaiy. • The subscriber has the pleasure of referring to his numerous patrons who'favored him with their company during the last season, amongwhomarc Samuel Gillespie,.W. T, Snodgrass, C. M. Rey nolds, H. C, Blair, Alexander Kosier, Philadel phia; Rev. Dr. De Witt, Hon. Wm. Dock, A. J. Jones, Esq., Harrisburg; Dr. Helsier, W. G. Reed, Esq,, Chambersburg. . SCOTT COYLE, Proprietor. Dubllng Gap, June 6, 1860—2nv Notice To Tax-Paycvs. UNDER the provisions of the aotofls44, uhy county paying into (he Stqle Treasury the Slate Tax levied on suet) county, prior to the Islli of July in any year, Is entitled to on abatement of 5 per cent. on the amount so paid. The Underilgnod, CoOuniaaioners of Cumberland county, m view of the above provisions consider it equitable and proper that those who by Iho prompt payment of their taxes prior to the above ditto, enable the Treasurer to poy over the Stale (ax, so as to re* ccivo (bo aforesaid abatement of 5 per Cent., the be nefit of which has hitherto been enjoyed by (he oil. sens of (he county generally, should be allowed a deduction of that amount, by the collector—-have au thorised the'dlflerenl collectors to make said abate ment from the State lax, in all eases where the Stale and County tax is paid to the collector before the 15lh day of July, 1850, when said abslementshal) amount to one cent or more, no fraction of a cent to be cre dited. 5,300 Since, the act of 1044, the Commissioners have paid the State lax of (his county annually (o the Stale Treasurer, within the time proscribed by the act, and the county has received the benefit of an abatement of 5 per cent, thereon, but to meet said payment they have found It necessary, appropriate e parUof the county funds to meet the deficiency occasioned by until the bal ance of the Slate tax was collected. It therefore becomes necessary to require (he payment of both State end county Is* to entitled the payerto the afore said abatement npon the aforesaid Stale Tax. The oiiderstgnde, therefore, confidently anticipate that the above arrangement, and the further Induce ment of enabling Cumberland county to maintain the character for promptness and fidelity which she has acquired in the discharge of her obligations to tho Commonwealth, will induce every oitSxen todls. charge their Slate and county tax prior to (ho 15lh of July. JOHN WELL. JAMES KELSO, JOHN SPROUT, County Commissioners. Attest— Wm. Rimer, Cl’k. . Carlisle, May 23,1650—8. To tho Collectors or Cumberland County. I EXTRACT from a circular issued by (ho. State Li Treasurer to the Oommissionorßand Treasurer of this County: *• It may bo well for roe to draw your attention to the foot, thatnftor theSlstdoy of Auguslnext, tho circulation of any Bank note of a less denom* (nation than five dollars, (except the notes issued by the Banks of this State, under tho ant of 4th , May, 1811,Via prohibited bylaw, and punishable by civil anu criminal prosecution. No nolo of any description, except as aforesaid, of a less do. nomination than Jivt dollars, can therefore bo re ceived in payment, at (hib department, after the (at day of June next. ■ ' , JOHN M. DICICEL, State Treasurer/* Oollectora are therefore notified, nm to reecivaln payment,of taxes, any notes of a less denomina lion than Jive dollars, except the Relicr*’ notes of this Slate, Issued under the act of May 4,1841. WM. M. PORTER, Treasurer of Cumberland County., May.3o, 1800, t / 11. Church & Co. HAVE on hand nt the old stand, west end of the old Harrisburg bridge, down at the rlfrcri 1,000,000 feet of the cheapesi bnd best iumber oil the bank, consisting of Panels let Common; 2nd Commb|i nnd refuse Boards, and Plank of 1. Ijh Is, and 2 incli thicknoss. Also, Poplar Plank, Scantling,-and half inch Boards, a largequantity of long shingles, Fence Rails, Joicb, Scantling, &c. ’ •They'havp also a steam Saw-Mill in operation and can furnish hailding timber at the shortest no tice, fence boards, shingling and plastering laths, and ard'prepared to furnish any article.in the lum ber line; J. B. BRATTON, JACOB BRETZ, : JOHN RHOADS, Com. of 2ou>n Council. ffj».Dry Boards on hand.at 811 pet M. Also.good 2nd Common Boards, 10 feet long, 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 theirstock before purchas ing elsewhere. MayJ3o,‘lBso. 4 Now and Clickp Btol*c. THE undersigned most respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he has just returned from Philadelphia and Baltimore, and is now opening at the corner of North Hanover and Louther streets, <nl the stand formerly occupied by N. W. Woods, a well selected assortment ofnew , - ” • Goods, purchased at the lowest priccsj and which I am de termined to. sell at Bin all profits. Among those may bo found , CJpths, Cassimcrcs, Vestings, Tweedfond Pantaloon Sluffat various prices. DRESS GOODS, now styles, end at low prices. Also Gro ceries in all their variety, vis: Sugar, Coffee, Teas, Molasses, Spices, See., which will be sold low for cash. Please’give mo a call. ' f A. C. FETTER. Carlisle, April 11,1650 . • - out Done. Who would White-woth a Room when they can buy 1' faper at 9 cehta a piece 7 HAVING made arrangdmeni with Ute maim ufablurers at the East for a constant supply Cf Wall Prints for Fire Boards, and Window Blinds, 1 can sell them as low as they can be bought in Phialdlelphia. Persons wanting Paper,aro requested to call and examine my stock, where they can be suited with any pattern of Room or Hall Paper and Borders in the greatest variety at least 26 per cent, less than any other place In town. JOHN P. LYNE. Carlisle, May 30,1850. Farmers aud Drovers’ Inu. Weit High Street, one tqvare, West of the Rail . '... Road Depot, Carlisle. . THE subscriber bogs leave to inform his friends and the travelling community that he has leased the sbbve well known stand, recently kept by Jacob Slautitbaugh, deed., and is now fully prepared to accommodate all those who msy be pleased to make Kls bruise their slopping place. THE HOUSE has been recently furnished. The EfrAßiiNO attached Is large and convenient, and ea. pablcpf accommodating fifty head of horses. His TaSlr will at all times be supplied with (he best the msrkels can afford, and his Bar with the choicest liquors. Thankful fur the patronage thus far be stowed, ha respectfully solicits a continuance of the aome. C. G. STOUGH. Carlisle, May 23,1850 —tf ‘ FARMERS’ HOTEL. EAST HIGH STREET, CARLISLE, PA. THE subscriber, (late of the *‘Stone Tavern,” Wal nut Bottom Road,) respectfully informs bis friends and the public generally, that he has taken that welt known Tavern stand, in East High street, Carlisle, formerly kept by Mrs. Wunderlich, Slid that ho it now prepared to accommodate Farmers, Ped lars, Travellers, and all others who.may {Savor him with a cal Lin the moat accommodating manner. —HtfflWtiiiog, which is large aod-ooavement, wijt bo in charge of a careful Ostler. He flatten himself that from his experience as an innkeeper, he will bo Ohio to render general satisfac tion. CHRISTIAN HOFFMAN. ‘ April 11, 1850—3 m Comer of North Hanover and North Sts., Carlisle, lately kept by Henry VV. Orth . THE subscriber having leased the above large and commodious Hotel, situate on the corner of North Hanover and North.SlroeUr, lately occupied by 11. W. Orth, begs leave to announce to his friends and the public, that he la prepared to entertain them in a man ner which cannot fail to meet (heir 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 their slay. His parlors are largo and welt furnished, and his chambers supplied with new and comfortably bedding. HiflTAtlLE will be supplied with the best the toarkpt.can afford, and a)l who are connected with his house will be found attentive, careful and obliging. The OAR will contain the best Liquors the city can produce. - His Btabhxo is entirely new and extensive, capa ble of accommodating from 60 to 70 horses—making it a desirable stopping place for Drovers; and will be attended by a skilful Ostler. In short, nothing will be wanting to add to (he comfort and convenience of those,who may favor him with their patronage, Domnina taken by the week, month, or year. . OIT Terms moderate.’ ' - HENRY GLASS. Carlisle, February li, 1650—6 m Mutual Life Insurance Coltijiahy, Office, No. 91j Walnut St,, Phila. THIS Company is now ready to make Insurance on Lives, on the mutual system, without liability be yond the amount of the premium. All the profits of the company divided-annually amo£gq&| insured. The premium may Ire paid monthly* quarterly, seml-tmnuslly, or annually, or one-balf of the pre mium may be paid in a note at 12 months. Individuals insured in (his company become mem bers of the corporation, and vote for Trustees. For the greater security of parlies insuring with thie company, a guarantee capital of *so,ooo he* been created to meet the leases that may accrue upon policies issued by the 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 Prsa’t. Job* W. Honnsn, Secretary. The undersigned has been appointed Agent for Carlisle, Blank applications for insurance, with full particulars, con be had at the now store, cornsr of Hanover and Leather streets. N. W. WOODS. Dr. J. Baughman, Examining Physician, * May Xo,lBso—om . Krcnt Bargains in Dry-Goods, AT V. E. AROHAMBAULT’S, N. E. corner of Eleventh nnd Market sfroclo, Piiloadsumii*'. A riULL assortment of Spring ami Summer XX Goods, comprising in part—Now Morfcof Shooungo at 8 conn; lino bloaolied and brown Muslins at- 3,4, 6,0, 7,8, 9, 10 ond 19} oonla; yard (wide French Lawn at 8, 10,19}nnd 18}ols; Monalln do Lalnes nl 19}, 18J&88 cents; Linon X.uainia from 10 lo 95 oenlai Uorogoa from 19} to 37} oints! block and colored Alpaca Lustres from Ihj to 76 coots; block nnd changeable Silks ond Taro Batina' from 50 oonio to ® 196; a largo aafort. monlof White Press Goods front 19} 10 37}.015( Fronib. Sooloh, and Mantdioslor Olnghamn frmil 18} 1} 31 oonla; Silk and Salin Mantillas from $4 5(1 Ip *10; Mon nnd Unya’ wear lit every vatl niy pun 10 oonio lo $1 95; &n. 3 ,-y.E. AUCHAMBAULT, Cheap Wholesale and Ratal I Store, M. B.,corner 1 HU & Market sis., Philo, Ajill 4, 1850—3.'ft , tUMBER ! LUMBER ! ! Cumberland & Perry Hotel. PENN TUc Assuni Tea Compnliy; 136 OnsKirwicti Stbkkt, Njtw Your. THE proprietors lieg to call the attention /of'edn noisaeurs: in Tea, ond the beads of families to the choice and rare Selection of Teas by them, and hitherto UHknown in this country; which, by their fragrance add delicacy.combined frith virgin purity and strength,'produce an Infusion of surpass ing richness and flavor. , , The Teas offered are the follovrihgJ . Jeddo Bloom, a Black Tea, * atsloojfMb. Niphon* “ • “ 0»5 “ Dlail, “ “ 060 * Osaccs, a Green Tea, “1 00 * Too-tsiaet “ “. 0.75 “ Ticki-tsiaa, " « 050 “ Ud-fi Mixture, 4 Compound of the ' . most fare and, choice Teas grown on the fertile & genial y soil of Assam, “ LOO “ • AVith a view, to encourage the introduction of these matchless Teas, it is the intention of the proprietors to distribute by lot, among the purchasers, a quantity of Teas equal to the First Years* Piofils on the sales effected. Each purchaser will receive enclosed in the package, a numbered certificate! entitling him to One Chance in the Distribution 7 / For every fifty cents laid pht, and on the receipts amounting to $20,000, the undermentioned parcels of Teoi to the value of ten per cent.! or Two Thousand Dollar s, will It given away as Bonuses ! according to the following scale: 6 Prizes of 40 lbs Tea at $1 prlb 850 llis or $250 20 « 25 «« “. • 600 »• “ 600 50 . 10 V ' “ “ 500 U ,** 600 100 ** 5 . « ** ' 600 “ **. 500 250 a I “ “ “ *260 « M 260 426 Prices in all. Those persons who prefer lower priced TeaSi Can receive their prizes in proportion, or thoy will be te* purchased for cash , nt a reduction of 10 per cent.' • Country Agents required. • Applications to bo ad dressed (post paid,) to the Comp’y’s Depot, ns above. • June C, 1850—3 ms BOOTS Si, SHOES. -THE subscriber has Just bnoned a fresh assort ment of Boots and Slides suitable for the Spring season, among which will be found Ladies Kid and Morocco . 7 SLIPPERS, TIES $ HUSKIES. Black and fancy colored Gaiter®, Bronkeand B! sc fr Jenny Lind Buskins and a vary’ }?*ae &teok 0 Misses and Children's colored Gaiters, Boots a”" Buskins, Men's light French Calf akin 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. PpiITRR, Main street, opposite the Methodist Church. Carlisle, May 23, 1850. • ' ~ Better than the Gold Mine* of C'»|« fornia* A Whale Suit 0/ Clathee at 81,16! THE undersigned thankful for the patronage of the citizens of Caflls'o and adjourning country, informs his numerous, friends and the public in gen eral, that he has jutl.laidiaan entirely new stuck of fashionable Spring and Summer Clothing,. made up in tho best stylo and particularly calculated for this place. ■ His etook consists of fins Dress sod Frock coats, Habits, Coaaimer, Drub, &c.,find Chian oonts, Tweed, Linen and Chock coats, Business coats of all .description*,, superior Black Cuiatmere arid fancy Pantaloons, a groat variety of Vesta from Toots to $4 00, s large assortment of fancy articles of Gentlemen's wear, while linen, striped and red flannel shirts. Gentlemen arc requested to call and examine the goods, and he ia sore those who hoy will be' well fitted and at low prices. A great assortment of Boys, clothing, also Caps and Heir, from 121 to |3 00 constantly on timid ul 8. GOLDMAN’S. South Bolt Corner of Main and Market square, Carlisle, April 4,1850. —6m. NEW WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ... Cpnfbctipunry Store. West Main St., nearly appetite Rheem'e Warehouse. rpHE undersigned having commenced (he manufsc •X Idling of ALL KINDS OF. C A NDY.ic opened a Confectionary and Fruit store, would call the stten< tton of Town and Countiy Merchants to their adver tisement. They will manufacture and have constantly oh hand, . g ALL KINDS OF CANDY, ‘ which they will wholesale and retail at the lowest prices. Also all kinds of Fruit, such as Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Raisins. Dates, Prunes, &c. Nuta of every kind, via: Almonds,Cocoa-nutS| FllheHs,Hut-! ter-nuts, English Walnuts, Giottod-hots, Ac, ; Fancy Articles and Toys of ovnyy description; Tbmcco and Sboars, Rous *kl’4 MrxxkAi. Witkr, and a variety of other arti cles (bo numerous (o*ineh(ion. .. They Ttould respectfully solicit a share of public patronage; A. 6. WORMLEY, April 11, 1850 B. W.HAKNAN; Selling off at Cost: THE subscribers inieridlng (o change theif ibsi ness, wil 1 sell off their whole stock of READYMADE CLOTHING, at very reduced prices. Their stock consists of Coals, Vesta and Pants, of alrrid’Vt eiety description ahd quolity; also, shirts, collars,* boiorns, Stocks, neck and pocket handkerchiefs, gloves, stocking*, suspenders, lists, cspij boots, shoes, Umbrellas, leather and hair trunks, cornet bigs, and in abort every article tbit is necessary to complete agentlemanVwardrobb'. They wilt also sill goods by tho yard, siich as cloths, cassi meres; veHtlngs, casifnetts, summer slttpei In great variety; thuilins, flnnhels, dto. . ARNOLD St LIVIfIGBTdN. Carlisle, May 2,1650. N. B. AU persons kriowing themselves indebted to the firm will please make payment Immediately. a; DRUGS! DRUGS! ItIAVE juit received a freih Block of Medicines, Painlft, Gists, Oil, &c., which Having been pur chased with great care at the best city houses, I can confidently repormrie'nd to Families, Physicians, Country Merchants and Uoitefa, as being flesh and pure* DKUOS. Patent Madicinaa, [Herbs and Bxrtacts, Fine Chemicals, I Spices, ground or who.® InsiruVnehte, J Es»enccs, Pure Essential Oils. | Peifumny. fee. Cod Liver 0// WtfrrjnUS Osnvirs nv'p srurrsi f<og and Cam Wood*, Oil Vitriol, Copperas,' Eac Dyd. Indigoe", Madders, Sumac* Alum* (NTS. Welhcrrfl & Brothel'* Pure Load, Chroma, Green anil.YolW' Paint and.VarnUh Druahes, Jersey Window. Glom, Linseed OM'Turpentine, Copal and Coach VatnUhi arid Red hia\U All of which will ho sold at thVtery lowest m'nrlUt price, ak tho cheap Drug and Book stoite of S. \V. lIAVERBTICK Corli.lc, March 88,1860 liDOK Ibis Wny I THE subscriber would reepeci'tolly Inform hli frronds and the puh'lc generally,-that he has just opened a now LUMBER AND CCfAL YARD, In Went High street, a few doors east of Messrs. J. & D. Rhoads' Warohoqao, where ho now has and will keep constantly on hand, a first rate assortment of all | kinds of seasoned White Pino Boards end Planki.nr.d all other klhds of Stuff, all of which ho will sell low for cosh. JOHN ARMSTRONG; Oarllalr, April 4,1850—1 f SALT. JUST rorelved and fat aaWvery IqwJlto n'aoka of LWorpool Ground Al|omSalt: Ahoa lot of *«» in parlor Ground Rock Ans Salt hi amall and ti.ni}. aoma Saoka aml BoKen, for Family and Dairy art, For »nlo by J w. fcpv i,' Cnrllaln,. Jurirj A, 1850. . Valuable Farm! tot Sale. rpHE intnorlber offor. at pf It .!.••(» lh»followl"B Jj described Real Estate: ' ' No. 1, Situated in North Middleton tdwVfinip<4t miles exit of Gdrllilc; about 1 mllenetlb of the Her* risburg and Carlisle ttlthplUe road, containing '*•*' acres, more of lb«i about bne half limestone and Ihtf residue black slate and mbadbw land, all chared and lo a high state of cullivatlbh except GU acres, wjnclf Is well Covered with heaCy timber. The buntings «* n are a vcrV fine Awtf stofy STONE House, dnEn a good PiUME BARN, partly now, wills lS?s*Dfc|Corn Cribs* Wagon Shfcdi. &c., a line HoUbc and a hbtet falling spring of water near the door of tbb llotlflo., Also, a good Ofthord of choice fruit. , , .. No, 2. Siliiatcd Ij miles nofth of Cdrllsle, on the road leading from Sterreltl Gap lbCarllalb,[contain ing 165 aCres of firal ralftrSlate land, well limed, ex cept 35a6ffed, wblbh li Well co*CfeB with The Impfdiefnents are a two slohr FRAME Dwol ling House,'a largo FRAME BARN, and all fttfeft* aary outbuildings in good condition, AlflttagpWl Orchard of Choice fruit. .Tltf* farm la well applied with Water for stock in all tho fields. . Also, 3 wells of water near the house that never fall. Possession given on the Ist of April if defiled, ahd the term# made to suit (be purchaser. , Poraons wishing to pflfChaso or examine (he pro- p .o MO C. «|^s^5 r :{jggE|“ February, 21, 1850—5iri Plainfield Classical Academy; (Poor muss wi*t of CaelMm.) THE eighth-session will commence 6tt Monday; May 6th.. In consequence of the incteadfag pa tronage, a large 'and - commodious, brick edifice had been erected, rendering this one of tho most comfort able and desirable institutions in the State. "No rioua case of sickness has occurred since it was found ed. The students are constantly under the charge of competent and faithful instructors. The neigh borhood presents no temptations lo vice or immoral ity, there being rto town or village hear the Institu tion. Circulars, with further information, furnished by addressing R. K. BURNS, Principal and Proprietor* Piainfiild PjO. % Cumb, Co., Pd: April 11,1360 . _••• 92,000 2,000 lbs ivewvllle AciUteihf* SELECT,CtAISXCSZ. ilfD &Cl*lfTlfl«i ScfTOOt, Neioville, Cumberland C(iunijf % Pa, rT is confidently believed that few inifUalioot offer greater inducements to atudenla than' tht tbovr. Located In iho midet of a community proverbftil for 1 their intelligence, morality *3<j regard for the interests of religion, this Academy can effectually gttifd its members from evil and immoral Influence*.. Advan tages are likewise offered to those desiring to pursue the study of the physical sciences, surpassing those of moat simitar institutions. Those having sons or wards, and wishing to send them to a Seminary oflearnlng, are respectfully soli cited to Viilt Newvllle. and judge of the advantages for themselves, or, at least,* piocure a circular con taining fall partittllsra, by addressing . JAMES HUSTON, Principal: NewviUo, Pa., Aug; 28; 1849—1 y Extraordinary Reduction In the Price of Hardware* I HAVE just received the largest and cheapest siook of HARDWARE, Ola«; Paints. Oile, Varnishes, Saddlery, Carpenter'd and Cabinet Maker's Tools, Malfo'gony Vanehrt, and all kinds of Building Material eter brought’ Itr, Carlisle, ' consisting of Locks, Hinged, Bbrbdft, Hails' and . Spikes. Persons about to build wilt ffnfl h grbat ly to their advantage to look at my alofek purchasing elsewhere. Come and tea the good# and hear the price and you will be convinced that this it really the Cheap Hardware Store. Also, In store, anvils, vices, files and rasps, and a com plete assortment of Watt’s Best Bar Iron; also Rolled and Hoop Iron of all sites, I Na ve sled iheThemoraeter Churn, Made by Mf. Geo. Spin' gler, the best article now in nso. SCYTHES.—I havo just received my Spring stock of Grain and Grass Scythes, manufactured expressly for my own sales, and warranted to bs a superior article. Cradlq makers and others will ftndlhese Scythes to be the beat article in tbs market, and 1 at the lowest price, wholesale gnrf retail,Mlhe <M standi* North-HaAOVsr alresl. JOHN P. LYNB. May 30, TBOO. ‘ ' . * • Mature'* only ItorrtCiiy, The American Oil. Ai Extracted >nd put up by JOHN YtJUNOSON,' For wle by A. C. FfiTl'Eß, Agent for Cumberland Corner of Hanover ihd Lumber Si|i., Carlisle, Juno 13, lßaO.**lm Now and Cheap Hardware Store; E«it Wgh Street, oppnotite Ogilhy's pry Co#di StQf9, TliE subscribe! baa just opened a largo.stock,of goods iii hie line, which be hue juft purchased etlho lowest rates and will be sold tl prlcais to still, the Uinei. Ills stable comfiriees a full- •sepiUnent of Builulng articles, sbebts Locks ahd.patents of ery dosptlbn; Hingr# pint! Screws; Window Springs Viid Obits' ei|icC Mijl, Cross,CM and Circular Saws,' Hand, Panel, Ripping end Back Saws, Broad. Hand and Choplng Axes, HstchetXf Chisels,., .Augers,* Planes and Plane Blits, Discs# dhd Blits; Steel and Iron Squares, Pluptba and Revels; Waiters'ana Trays, Ttble snd .Pocket Cutlery, Table, pnd Tea Spoons, Bfoll, Bell Meisl.snd enameled Preaertlntf Kettles, Hultioware, dee.,.dec., also a full apaoriaient bfSsdlcry and Carriage T/lnimlhgs, latent Leather; MolioecO arid Binding Skins, Lasts, Cedar Waffc; Shovels end Spades, liny and Manure Fo.k*; Gar- Corn Hoes, Window. Glass of evert pise. Paints arid Dye Stuffs, . Oil, Vsrniib, Mahognbjr Veneers and. Mouldings, Curled Heir, Mosl, Ufcsr’i Hair; Sofa Springe, «tc.j atiti . ■ Also Bar, Band Arid Hoop Iron, Ckst Sheer, Spring, and Blister Steel, Nellsj Spikes and Brads, Grain and Grass Scythes, Scythe Snathe, Scythe Clortesl 5 Darrels, Fire and \Vater proof Paint, assorted color#. ... , C.ili.le, M.y 16. 1840, STEAMS ASH, DbOli. ASD BLWD MAKUr , . FACTORY, CHARLES WILKINS &. CO. beg leave to VftArn* the eilixens of Carlisle and the publla jeMrally, that they are stHI engaged in maQuf'ieivrtiep fcgh. Doors, and flfJdds, In the belt msjutyc ae4at the shortest nolloe. by steam, at prices Car beftW 1 those manufactured by band, snd w|lh'ny>eh.gtka(sV kirn* ilarity. All orders wU bwtJrtoKdblly raflalrcd, and punototHy attended to. S&pi,plts of work oso be seen at No. 31 Minor Sl/eal v g’j)l)adelphit« 10,090 lights of assorted tosh for sale at the low*' fit flush prices. , . • CHARLES WILKINS &. c6', No. d 3 Raco otrtil . PkftodtlpW,' M.y 23,1830—)y mind- lUfdnuliictory, H CLANK, v erihian Blind Manufacturer, Stign • of Iho UoldeiV Eagle, No, 130 dc 148: South. Second attael.belo* Docfcttrrel, Ptyl'fol&yt'fopa a l w ?X?*°!\ baml • r \rgo and fathionabl(v«atiortrofnt) of WIDE AND BLA't* ‘WINDOVfr DUNES, manufactured in ,ho h^ii.f th. bet male.• , and at lha l4« ft al,c.ih pric,.'. ThU catahUaliincnt hai juai rpcai.ed • larg« a a . .a.lmenl of F.ncy idflk Windo* lllM l rimming#, of various color# and patron#, Thoio* uor* CBn au^cd *bU store In iho ben tt»A* • 9 rde « from* distance packed c#rttuffy, ind *ent uoo of porterage, to any part of i&e efty. . . R ’ cr ‘ Aj,K - mivuU rtjM Shades/ • • T> W. KEKBIL, infurzoti hie frlpnd? and iho pub. L\ « lie In rjeneTM that ho eopimueatn rrvinpftif U;r* ,v ’Vvi*;U ! un BUndu, ‘ ■ Mjuoi U uny m the • , »U .at thy lotr,*?*' colb prices. An HBuurlmml v\ Itiiiui# »nd always on hand, at Na. 347 Dare street, one door below Tenth, and No. 7 llan'e Uullding, N. E. tor* nor of Sixth ond Chosnut. ; , Jobbing pumduully attended to, May 0, 1850—ly HENRY SAXTON. DAY STATE! I