Anniversary. • j. THE Sixty-first Anniversary of the Union .Phil osophical Society of Dickinson Oolitgo, will ho celebrated in tills Methodist Episcopal Church of, Carlisle, on.the evening of the 4th of July. Doors mien nt 71 o'clock. Exercises to commence at 8. 1 PRANCtS D. PARKES, . M. T. HOHRER, CHARLES ALBRIGHT, T. M. CARSON, ' JOSEPH J. GRAHAM, . ULYSSES 11011118, WM. A.'SNIVELY, Committee of Arrangement. > Juno 37,1850. Uupald School Taxes for 1850. TVTOTIOJS is hereby given, that the District School 1\ Treasurer of the Borough of .Carlisle, will at tend at the COUNTY COURT HOUSE,-in said , . Borough, on Monday and Tuesday the 13th and | L 13th days of AUGUST next, between the hours of Sio and 12 A. M. ami 2 and 5 P. M.of said days, for purpose of receiving the School Taxes of the .‘'present year, according to. the act of. Assembly,re y;-* guluting- tho School District aforesaid. ‘ By virtue of a resolution of the Board of School Directors, tho Treasurer is authorized to make an r abatement of Five per cent, for prompt P®y*”® n * ol \ dll School Taxes paid on or before tho smd 13lh o ft August next, and oh dll such Taxes as may bo paid ■I to the Treasurer after the aforesaid date, end nt any, | lime on or before tho 15th of October next, a deduc *• lion Three per cont.-no fractions being < »llmvcd. After which said last dale no deduction will bo • made, and a warrant for oil School J axes then rc- K waining unpaid will ho immediately issued to a pro i pur officer for collection; to bo enforced in like Inan- I nor ns County and Slate Taxes are by law collected. . No Bank holes of a less denomination titan fire dol \ iars. except Slate relief, will bo received for taxes, f . ’ 1 J, W. BUY, Treasurer. Juno 27, 1850 ‘ ‘ Carlisle SHlpUMiv Sp» iiig» THESE celebrated Sj)ringo,.Biiualcd in one of iho niodt beautiful,' healthy andtomanlic parts of Cum j bcrland county, have lately.been refilled, and are now ready forlho accommodation TSSgSMftof ,my numlicrof boardorsahd visitors.— Jjtl&lHatThuv are 4 miles north of Carlisle, and 5 within l.rnllo of thy, north mountain, where at Ml [-• seasons game can bo found in abundance. f J lie 1, Conodoguincl creek runs within 2 miles uf times sV/ . üblishincnt, affording a fine opportunity for plcusuto and exorcist) to those who aro fond of angling. !j/‘. . Tho.proprietor deems it altogether unnecessary to say anything in' regard to tho medicinal virtues of |L tho water; - ns tho Humorous persons who have regain* 6 i'J health from its use renders such a course entirely superfluous. Good Warm and Cold Baths in tend}* *Jji« ness at ail times. Tho Table will bo furnished with •i'V - the best Iho season and market can nlfoid, and the ur supplied .with tho, choicest Liquors. Convey- from.Carlisle lo tho Springs can ho had at all r yfeMimcs by applying at tile different T»ivory establish- A ments., Hi CORNMAN. gj* June *O-, IsfeO—Rt More New Goods* J- 1,. STERNER &. CO., have just received their , third supply of Summer Goods, among which will be found by.3l) percent, the cheapest stock of Good < ever opened in Carlisle. * , • Dawiis HLfli 7,8, 0; 10 and l2j cenlfli Summer Bustles ot fi, 10, 12$, 18J »!k2O cents. Calicoes Ut 3,4, 6,7, 8, 9,10 and 12$ cents. Summer Pants stuffs ul 0,8, 9,10, 12$ 29 clei Checks ul 0 to 12$ cents. Muslins hi alt prices, ami dvoiy thing else Itt dllr lino of business unusually low. Wo invito alllo ball and examine forlhomselvcs,us ihcrcisnochafgb thado for showing Godds. OoHlslo, June 20, Cubiuct Ware Ilooin. Kf till^“sub'scritier"would inform.bis friend* on 3 the ,X public generally, that ho has taken tho room on (ho corner of North Hanover street a >d Locust Al* in tho room lately occupied bjr Moses liul\oek, a Chair Manufactory. where ho will keep' constant •for sale an elegant assortment of I [Cabinet Ware, I Biirh 03 Secretaries, bureaus, Workslunds, Dining and breakfast Tables, Curd, Pier und Centre Tablet; 1 French, field, high and low post bedsteads, &c.; to-, gether with every, other uiticlu of Cabinet Ware-—altl pf which ha will sell -yqry. clieap,,for Cush, or ex change for Country Piodnco «a market pricerf.. • i - , Chairr*, Settees, Rocking Chairs, and Y I cvc(y .Oliver jirlicle manufactured in that branch of .liusfpcss. lie would also inform the public that he lias recently YpsSSsSf opened a shop in Clnirchlown, Allen township, yvheio ho i will keep constant dn.luni! every tiling in his line.’ r , Having provided himself witji a.splendid ,Hearse,’ , , 4 ;'- COFFINS \4‘d j. bo .on rgaaopablo (enns,,oml iv funerals. In town of country, wfll lie aftumled willi ng. out extra charge. Ho respectfully soreita.n share of jjp? public patronage, confident that ne ton render genc- S&, rul satisfaction. ' .. .J. U. WEAVER, • Carlisle, Juno SO. 1850—‘ly * i C. J. GAYLER’S Y SALAMANDER SAFES, tl’lirrankil Fite and Thitf I'm /, and free from "'s■: Jhtnjincas. fpilBSK SAFES pobdcna every qualification to . J_ romlur them proof against the action of Are or V- thiuvcß, am! of sulUchmt strength to endure a fall : ,fioni any story,of a burning bunding, 'i’hoy are : y£’ )'uimlc of wrought Iran,being kneed, riveted and weld* fo'gethW, and lihcil with a perfect non-conducting proof mineral composition, no wood being used ''Jjhi their construction as in thp niajority qf safe* sold ’ 'sJfy oilier makers. 1 The doors of (iayler’a Safes are secured with his Thief Detector and Anll-Ounpuw dor Lock, which precludes the possibility of picking or blowing them open with gunpowder. Over two hundred of these Safes have been exposed t lh acci dental Are to* the most Intense hbat, hi tpon'y instances remaining in the burning ruirfs for several days, and At no timo have they over boon known to fail in preserving their contents. ' Tho public arc invited to call at thd 1) ran eh De pot, KoV fO Exchange Place,' Pftlla’dolptVia, near Dock street, and examine tho numerous testimonials fu favor of Gaylcr’s Safes. also.tho largo assortment An hand for sale at manufacturers' prices, by JOHN L; PIPER, Agent. *V S.—Also for solo low, now and second-hand ?s of other makers, which have boon token in part ncnl for Uoylcr’s Salamanders* lay 9,1850—9 m llltCl'CNtlll?. iIH Store of iho subscriber has just been newly supplied with a choice and fresh selection of ov. thing in the lino of a Grocer, at prices lower usual, among which are ItlO COFFEES, i 10 to 13£ conttfpor pound, for good to q strict* rhno article. Also DROWN St/OARS, {ood to extra fine, from 6 to 8 cents per pound . the heel qua ily of . LOVEHtNO'S CRUSIiEd' SUGARS,* - including Loaf at the old prices, togohtor with a general assortment of Bpicea,Soaps, Chocolates, Sol crulis, Indigo, candles, Oils, and every variety of the celebrated ( Jo likin’s Green and Black Teas, qivl other articles. Oar friends and customers are invited to cull and examine before buying elsewhere. Wo again tender our thanks to the public generally for the liberal patronage time far extended Carlisle, Moy 23, iB6O. ■ EOUSSEL’B MINERAL WATER. A delicious summer drink fur sale by WOU-MLEY &IIANNAN, ' siiEßiri»S'six.fi. BY viflUo of n writ of Venditioni Exponas, issued out of tlio. Court of Common. Pleas of Cumber land county, and to mo directed, I wijl. expose to public bale, at tho Court House, in tho Borqugh of Carlisle, on Thursday the Ist day of August, 1850, at 3-o’clook P. M., several contiguous-ami adjoining tracts of land known as tho . ‘ “Carlisle Iron Works,” containing 10,000. Acres, more or Icsrtj situated in South Middleton township, Cumberland county, ad. joining lands of S. M’Gowon, G. BeUzhoover, John Peters, Loidig’s hjsirs, -B. Caufman, J. Crockol and others, having thereon erected a largo ( Brick Mansion. House, with o two story brick back buildings adjoining *1« having a kitchen and two dining rooms on the first floor, a Furnace, a. Forge for 4 Fires, a MERCHANT MILD with 4 run ofsionbs, bmul Machine and Elevators, a Saw Mill, n two-story Brick Office and Store R00m,.3 largo Bunk Barns, a largo Slone Stable, calculated to hold'Gleams-of horse's, Cool Houses, Carpenter & Blacksmith Shops, necessary Tenant Houses, Stables; &c;* • On tho ohovo dcsoribcd properly there is a Valu able ,Oro Bunk within 2 miles of the Furnace, and between 409 and 500 acres of cleared land, of which about 150 acres aro limestone, nnd the residue pine or gravel of a good quality, and in a good state of cultivation. Of tho land now in timber a considera ble quantity is suitable for agricultural purposes, and a largo quantity of farming land may be: added (in that now cultivated. Tho above described properly is one of the most valuable in the Slate, both for the manufucltiro.of irdn>and fur agricultural purpopeca. Seized and taken in execution us tho property of of Michael Ego, doc’d., with notice to Peter F. Egc, tcrrc-tenanl, and.to bo sold by me, . DAVID_SMITH, Slt'fl*. Sheriff's Office, / Carlisle, June 20,1850. ( ' Terms of snlo: ‘Five hundred dollars of tho-pur chase money to be paid in cosh, and n judgment bond, forllioh.tlancoof tho purchase money payable on the acknowledgment of (he deed, to be given by (ho pur chaser with approved security on the properly being knocked down to him. Assignee Notice. THE subscriber being appointed Assignee of Henry Hoagy, uf North Middleton township, hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to' siiid Henry Hoagv, to muko immediate.payment, and those hiv ing claims agaitiet hlm will present them to the un dersigned residing in Carlisle for settlement. • VVM, ZEIULER, Assignee. • Juno 20, 1650;—4t . , Estate Notice. ALL persons arc huruby notified that loiters of administration on the esutoof,Solomon Christ* Hebetate of MlfHin township, Cumborland county, Pa. dcc'd, have boon issued by the Register,in ami for said county, to the subscribers who reside in said | township) County aforesaid* All persons having claims ot .ilcmandd.against (ho estate of the said; doccdunt, are requested tti make known the same.; without delay, and llmse indebted to mnkp payment SARAH CHIUSTMCIJ,. JO3IAII CIIRISTLIRB, Adm'rs. jimi! 13. 1850-di« WOOD'S HOTEL, CunNKn ok lliuii ANi) Pitt Stakkt, at Tim UaiLroad Uki'ot, Carmri.r, ct JOUX S. WOOD. rpnls Hotel is being completely changfcd hnd rcno- J_ valcd, und will hereafter offer increased accom modations to the travelling public, for which its con* veniont locution is odiilirubiy calculated. , r Pb llioeo persons who wish to pans the warm sea sod in the country, Tow places will, bb found which possess superior, attractions to Carlisle, being sur« rounded by a beautiful country, and having tbo best Sulphur Springs In the Stale in its immediate vicin ity; June 13. 1830. WAitui sPßinrefs. PERKY COUNTY, PENN’A, 'PHIS undersigned begs leave to inform the public, X that he has recently purchased.the Warm Springs in Perry county. Pa., and has improved and refnr* J il.fc,li«,;to«n|}ifar,lh« »»u»>-i<n<i«nl in a slyUrSttlculatcd to Insure comfort «St convenience to alt who may fuel disposed to patronize Iho estab lishment. These Springs ore situated on the banks of, and empty Into Sherman'* creek, n stream associated with the thrilling scenes- between the curly settlers of that purl of J’eunsylvariia, and lire aborigines, whoso hunting ground* lay on its margin. They tiro 11 mile* from Carlisle, (through which the Cum berland Valley Railroad pusses (rum Chamheraburg to Harrisburg.) from winch place visitors can at all times obtain excellent conveyances. Those also from (ho east, wishing to reach the Springs by the Central Railroad, con do so hy taking passage to the Cun* cannon Iron Work*,'(thirteen mflos distant from the Springs,) where eo iches uro constantly In readiness to Convey them thither) und those coming from the west on tho same road, cnii ni.all limes obtain easy Conveyances at tho Railroad[Hotel at Newport,'which is but a lew miles distant from the Spring*. The qualities of tho water of these Springs ofo most extraordinary. indeed, for tho speedy and per muper(l cure of fWufuhi*, flrtiplions of ihc,Si(in, amt every species of Ouluncons diseases. He ha* hundreds of certificate*, showing tho wonderful curt* effected by using this svaler iulornully, and by bath, ing in it, obtained as-wcll from strangers as from lluutc residing hi the Immediate neighborhood of thu Hppngs, who. have'not only experienced (ha mfall.ifdo eflicauy of life water thotpselvos, but have witnessed the sapio upon others.; Prof.' Jamos C. Booth lin* analyzed thu waters, and lou'rjd them IU eoofaln'hfl grqim* of solid nutter in thu gallon, which is com* posed ns.follows s’ , Cafbunalo.o.f lime,* . • ' •• t . of, - 1,338 Alkiifinn sulfa 1 chiefly chlorides, with u portion of sulphate; - - 1,033 Silica, • .«,GIW Organic mutlor, Sl,8l)7 There.iWo ufso ol tho Same place, half a dozen of ‘ other springs, of different descriptions, among which 1 is one of sulphur and ona of cold water.- 1 It may bo proper to sta(o why a knowledge of tho oxl|uordim>ry. Medical qualities, of lhe*o Springs J have not been mure extensively known, th in i* imli- * calcd by tho certificates of those only who have re- 1 sidod.lu l.lielr immed.ialo neighborhood. Years ago 1 the property fclHnto tho hands of u number of heirs, Who wore indisposed to undertake tho responsibility qf making it u place of public entertainment, os u business,—probably, because tho patronage of tho public would not have justified tho undertaking, ns qi that time, (before the spirit of public improvement by Canals and Railroads, had.ropderofi distant and diflVcUll points ofspofidy ohd‘chettp*oqcoss,) Its locii. lien was oul of tho Way, and the roads to it rough and almost impassable. , At tho death of Mr. Kenne dy, it foil into tho hands of tho heirs, neither of whom seemed disposed to lake hold uf it, but leased it to tenants, inoro fur tho cultivation of tho land, than u regard to tho Uio of tho wator. It was finally routed to Mr. llinpls, (now . proprietor of a largo Hotel, Hi Tromortt, ru.,) who made arrangements (o accommo date fil'd public," and doting his term, ninny invalids availed IhomsolVos of this opportunity to Visit mid tost its modleal nuaflttoß. Mr. Hippie, Imwovar, re tired in a •lidrtlimo,and the property again fell into tho hands of the heirs, and romslnod so, until pro ceedings were instituted in tho Orphans' Court, by tho heirs, for its sate/''lt was then sold, and the subscriber became tho purchaser. , With tho excep tion of the short limo it was hold by Mr. Hippie, it remained in tho hands of tho heirs without any ef forts to bring it into notice. Tho country round tho Springs and neighborhood is diversified by oullivalion. nml Is beautifully wild and picturesque in sconory,abounding in gome, while tllo stream passing* through tho property affords firm fitthlhg. Every attention wit) be paid to the comfort and convenience of guests, and the charges bq mode rate. that all may avail llibmsclvos of .tho bonnets of the,Water.- -/• Ifc H. BTTBR. June 13; 1-850—St . ■ • ■ More Now Goods'. ARNOLD &. LEVI have just received their Sec. end supply of Summer Goods, among which will bo found by 25 par cent, the cheapest slpck of Goods over.opened in Carlisle. Parages at 6J, 12J, IBjj & 25 cents. Lawns, at 8,10 & 12J ots. Linen Lus tors from 19i to 55 ots. Calicoes.from 4 to 10 ets. Muslips from 3to 10 ots. Tickings from 0.1 to 12J. Wo invito one and all to call and examine Tor thoim selvae, hs thoro U no ctmrgo intde for showing goods. , June 13,1850.; ' Town Cldck For Sale. THE Commissioners ofCumberland' county nrid the Town Council of the Borough of .Carlisle, haying concludcdto purchase a new Clock for the Court. House, in. this borough, offer tho Clock nt present in use' for sale. Tho, only, rcaribii lor offer* Ing this Clock for sale is bccatiso it Is 100 sttlojl for the place It ocfjuplcsr The itfiolf I 8 believed to bo. a perfect brio, and no ilohb'l ivolild answer a very good purpose if properly sol 'up in a suitable building. The works ; aro all perfect and in good order. For partlciilara address either of the under* sigriud. . JOHN MEtL. James kelscl, JOHN SPROUT, County Commissioners. Carlisle; Juno 6, ’5O. llccltcr’t) Farina. A NEW supply of l!io boat Fresh Farina,has just XX been received. Did It need a rccbmmondation, wo would say try il Tor Ico or Plum Puddings, dmoj let, for Soup or Gravy and for many other purposes in coohing. A skilful cook will find no ond in vary* lug it to suit the taste of any epicure. , For children and the side it is preferable to any thing else. For further advice ask your physician* Always to he hud.of . hW. EBY. Jiinc.d, 1850. CoiiiX>h tV ISi'iislics; A LARGE &. general assortment of White Wosli, XX Sweeping, Dusting, Scrubbing & oilier Brushes, just .received, embracing, an elegant assortment of the’finest Iluir Brushes, and of choice'qualities, as also find Tooth,' Combs, of nil sizes,, together with Reddiug and Dressing Combs of various, qualities. For. sale at lower prices than any where else. ■ Call and see them at the store of the subscriber*. . J. W. EBy. Carlisle, Juno C, 1850. Orphans’ Court Stile. THIS undersigned, by virtue of nn order of the Orphans*''Court of Cumberland county, 1 Udll oi poso to public sale, on the premises. oh Saturday the 13|h day of. July, 1850, at two o’clock. P. M» tho DWELLING,HOtfSE & LOT of Ground, situate on the north side of {■tACnst Loulhur street, CaflUlo, cohlatn- GO feet in front, and 210 hi depth to liocusi Alley, being the property of llie laic Uobt; Leyburn. , Terms made known on the day of sole by C. V. MUKNCH, Adrar. Carlisle, Juno G, 1850-^Ol Trustee’s Sale. THE Mibscriber, by an order of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, will expose to public sale, on tho premises, on Saturday the Gib day of July 1850, n,n . nl 2 o’clock P. M., that valuable DWEL LING HOUSE and Lot of Ground, situ ■ on tho north west corner of Loulher West streets, Carlisle, containing GO feel in front on Loulher street, and 240 fuel in depth nn West street, beiogthc ptoperly of the lute Joseph Halbert, dec’d. ~ Terms mndo known on the day of sole by . •* ; JACOB SHROM, Trustee.. Juno 13, 1850— . Dnbling Gap WliUe Sulphur Springs, i THE subscriber, feeling highly gratified with the success which has attended, bis management of thu above, establishment during the past season, liaS increased his efforts to render tho 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 exorcise and pasltinb ariulfidmfcm. ... The salubrity of the situation, tho highly medi cinal quality of tho Spring, (ho Splendid . Moun tain Scenery, with obliging and competent Serv ants, and a strong desire on the part of the Pro prietor to make his friends comforlnhlenml happy, are some of tho inducements offered to Visitors, both valid and invalid, who desire either an occa sion for innocent enjoyment, of roposo and resto ration to'health. Pn., about 18 miles norlh-west of Carlisle, i It is accessible by Jlailroad from Philadelphia to New villo, and thence 8 miles by stage to tho Spring. Passengers leaving Philadelphia in the morning nrrivo at the Sp/mg early the sameovoning. The house will he open' for visitors on and after the 10th day of June next. Hoarding, . Families, Transient Visitors, The subscriber has tho pleasure of referring to bis.numerous patrons who favored him, with their company during the last season, nmoiur whom are Samuel Gillespie, W. T. Snodgrass, 0. M» Roy nohls, 11. C. Blair. Alexander Rosier, Philadel phia; Rnv. Or. Ue.WiU, lion. Win. Dock, A. J. Jones, Esq., Harrisburg; Dr. ’Heisier, W. G. Kecd,.Osq., Chnmhcrslmrg. SCOTT OOYLR, Proprietor, Dnbllng Gup, June C, 1850—2 m Ifoiicc To UNDER Hie provisions of Iho ocl of 18-14; any county paying into tho State Treasury IhoSlate Tux levied on such county, prior (p the 15th of July in any year/is entitled to an abatement of 5 pff cent, on the niuounl.so fald.- ■< Tho andorsigned, Commisiionorfl of Cumberland county! in view of tho above .provisions, consider it equitable and proper that those who by tho prompt peymool ofthoir tuxes- prior (o tho above data, enable. Iln> Treasurer (u'pny-ovcr the Statu lux, so as (o re (•civc tho aforesaid abatement of 5 per ceol.vthp l/p -ijcfil of which baa hilhorlf) boon onj’oTod' hy llio r|(. zone of tho' cou'nly generally, should bo allowed a doduclion of-lhut amount, by tho collector—have au- thorized tho dillercnl collectors to make Said aim Co mcpl front .U\o|fJmio tax*,in,.nll, bases wfiifo the Stale and Cmi;ily laxiaji.ildlotho collector huforolho 15tli diiy of Ju1y,.1850, when mild rtbulcnionlslmll.nmonql to one cent or mure, no fraction of a c6nl to'b6 cre dited., . - , Since the act of 18-14, the Commissioners. have paid the Stale lax of (his county annually to'tho Stale Treasurer, within the (imu proscribed by the net, and the county has received tho benefit nf art abatement of 5 .per cent, thereon, but to moot said payment they have found it necessary Iforclaforo to appropriates purl of tho county funds to moot the deficiency occasioned by delinquents, until the bal ance of tho State tax was collected. It .therefore becomes necessary pi require ,thd payment of both Stale and county .tax to ofilUlcd tho payor to tho afore, said abatement upon Iho aforesaid Slate Tux. The undorsignde, therefore, confidently anticipate that the above arrangement,and (ho further Induce ment of enabling Cumberland county to maintain the character fur promptness and fidelity which she Inis acquired In the discharge of her obligations to the Commonwealth, will induce every olllstan to .dis charge their Slate and county tnX prior to the 15lh of July, JOHN MFXL, / JAMES KELSO. . JOHN SPROUTv, • . 1 , ,County Commissioners, Attest—Wm. Uilkv, Cl'k.’ Carlisle, May 23,1850.-8. rr.soo To thu Collectors or Cumberland Count]’. EXTHAOT from n circular issued hyUio Slum Treasurer lo.llie Coimnissionorsnnd Treasurer of this County: u It may bo well for ino to dfaw your attention to tho faoi, that after the Slat cloy of August north tho circulation of any Dank note of a loss denom ination than five dollarp, (pxcopl the notes Issued by the Dunks of this Slate, uhdur the not ol 4th May, J 911,) is prohibited by law, and punishable by oivil nmf criminal prosecution.' No nolo of any (Inscription, oxcopl ns aforesaid, of a less de nomination llmnymc dollars, non thoreforo bo ro ooivod in payment, at this after the Ist day of Juno noxl. JQUN M. DIOKEb, SlateTrenanVor.” Collectors nro therefore notified, not tp recelvoin payment of luxes, any notes of n loss denomina tion thun/ee dollars, except Iho ** Hclief*’. notes of this Slate, issued under tho oolof May 7 * 1841* • VVM. M. PORTKU, , Treasurer of Cumberland County. , May DO, 1850, ■ •, ’ • HAVE on hand at the.old stand,. wjißl end of the old Harrisburg bridgo t i(lotVn ntthe river, 1,000,00 t) feet of thocheapesfand best lumber on the bank, consisting qf Panel, Ist Coupon; 2nd Common and refuse Boards, end Finnic of ; 1, H, t£, and 2 inch, thickness. 4l Bo * Poplar. Flank, bScanthbg, and half in.ch Boards, a.large.quaiitity nf long'yiiioyles, Fence Udlls, Joicb, Scantling, ;&c. ,V • V-, > • They Have also a steam Saw Mill In dperalion and can/urnish building timber at the shortest no tice, foiled Hoards, ehinpllnghiid plastering laths, and.are ftrepared to furnish an} article ift tlib lum ber line.. 1 B. BRATTON, JACOB BRETZ, JOHN RHOADS* . . Cam. of 'lown Cdiinclh 03* Cry Boards, oh hand at $ll per bj. Also.goqd 2nd Common Boards, 16 feel long, atsll per M. *. Tho r subscribers hope by strict attention to bu siness, and a determination of selling lower than any otlibr yard at tlio rivet,, that the publlb gen erally Will call and see theirstock before purchas ing elsewhere. May 30, 1850. rpHE undersigned most respectfully informs his i. friends and the public generally, that ho has just returned from Philadelphia and Baltimore, and is now bpcqing at tho corner of North Ifunovor and Ldulher streets, at the stand formerly occupied by N. W. Woods, u well selected assortment of new • • purchased at tho lowest prices, and which I am de termined to sell at small profits. Among theso may be found ! Cloths, Cassimcrcs, Vestings, Pantaloon Stiilf at VetjoUs prices; DRESS GOODS, new.stylee, and at low prices. Alio Gro ceries in all their Variety, viz:-. Sugar, Coffee, Teas, Molasses* Spices* &c., which will be sold low for cash, J’.cnßo jivc md u call. A. '• Carlisle, A prl! 11,1650 . ; .Wlifite-Wnsliiiig out Done. Who would Whilc-washa Room when they can hus ■Paper at 0 cents a piece 1 HAVING made arrangement with the mnnu ufacturcrs at tlio frastforacorislanisilppfy of Wall Paper* Borders, Prints for Fire Boards, mid I Window Blinds, I can sell them ns low as they can.he bought in Phialdlolphia, Persons wanting Paper ato requested to call and examino my stock, where they can bo! suited with any pattern ot‘ Boom or llnll Paper and Borders Iri the greatest variety at least 2fT pef dent., less than any other place in town, i Carlisle, May 50, lsstf. : West High Street, one square Best of tht Rail • \ ' ~ Radii Depot, Carlisle. . flMlti subscriber begs leave In inform lus friends J_ and the travelling community that lie has leased the above well known stand, recently kept by Jacob BtaumbaUgh, deed., and is'ttdw fdliy prepared to accommodate all (hose who may bo pleased to make his linitso their slopping place. I .THE IIOUSC has been recently furnished. The; STAoriFto attached is large and convenient; and £a.! pablc of accommodating fifty head of horses. His 1 Tadi.C will ul all limes bo supplied with the best tho markets can iiftbrd, and his Bar with the choicest liquors. Thankful fur the patronage thus far be llowed, ho respectfully solicits a continuance of.lho same. ' C. 0. STOUGH. ‘ Carlisle, May 53,1850—1 f . “ FARMERS’ HOTEL. * -EAST IUCU STREET\ CARLISLE, PA . ‘ rpHJE subscriber, (lute of the ‘'StohoTovern,” Wal- X. nut Bottom Uuad,) respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that ho has taken that well known Tavern stand, in Bust High street, Carlisle, formerly kept by Mrs. Wunderlich, and that he is how prepared to accommodate Farmers, Pod* «xall,tn the most accommodating manner. - His Stabling, which-is largo and convenient, will ho In charge of a careful Ostler. He flatters himself that from his experience as nn innkeeper, ho will bo ahle lo render general sallsfac* lion. CHRISTIAN HOFFMAN. April 11, 1850—3 m $G 00 p*r week. 5 00 “ 1 00 per day. Corner of North Hanover and North Sis., Carlisle , latch/ kept by Henry IV. Orth. rpilE subscriber having leased tho above largo ntul X commodious Hotel, situate on tho corner of North Hanover and North Streets, lately occupied by 11. W« Of ill, begs leave to’announce to his fiicndg and the public, that ho is prepared to entertain them in a man ner which cannot fail to meet their approbation, THE HOUSE is pleasantly situated, ond-but re cently built- No pains will bo spared to make those who may sojourn with him comfortable during their slay. His puilorriirn largo and well furnished, and his. chajubei* supplied with new and comfortable bedding. Hie TABLE will bo supplied with tho. best the market can alTord,and all who are connected with his be found attentive, careful and obliging. 1 The BAR .will contain'the best Liquors tho city con produce. His SYxiflino is entirely new and extensive,capa ble of accommodating from 60 to 70 horses—making H a desirable slopping place for Drovcfs, and will be attended by a skilful Ostler, fn short, nothing will bo wanting to add to the comfort and convenience of those who may ftvor him with their patronage. : Uuaiidkiis taken by the week, month.-or year. (TT Terms moderate. ' ’ , ’ . . , V HEftRY GLASS. Carlisle, February 1-1, 1860—6 m ‘ ruivnr... Mutual Liib Insurance Company, Olllco, No. 91, Walnut Si., Phila. THIS. Company is now ready to moke Insurance on Lives, on the mutual system, without liabill y be yondlLonmomil of (hfl proqpqm.’. . . , AU J,lVe profits of the company divided annually among the insured, Tho premium may bo paid monthly, quarterly, scmi-annuuijy, or nqpually, or ono-Uolf, of thb.pro mium may, bo paid In u note tit months. . Individuals insured in this company tyws of Alto corporation, and vote for Trusteed., Tor the.greater security of parties insuring with (his company, a guarantee capital of $60,000 has been created to meet the losses (hat may accrue upon policies issued hy the company, to bo held, and used, by tho Trustees, until u capital exceeding Jhot amount has been Realized from the.receipts of premiums. . DAWIUI. P.oi’t, WM, M. UI.AIIK, Vico IWI. Jonx.VV, lloiiNKii, Secretary. Tho undersigned has been appointed Agent for Carlisle. Dlank npplicutiohs for insurance; with full purlfrulors, can ho hud, at the miw store, corner of Hanover and Louthur streets. . N. W. WOODS. • Dr. J. Uaughmon, Examining Physician. May 10, 1850 —Cm . . - ' HSrcat Bargains in Mry-Woods, AH' V. B. AROHAMBAUIiT’S, N. K. corner of Eleventh nnd Moilrbi street,,' A FULL nSsortmQiit of, Spring olid Summer Goods, cninprislng In nafl-r-NoW Market Shooting* ot 8‘ cunts; lino,,blenched nijil brown. Muslins at. 3, -f. 6', 0. ",'.9, 0. IP npd 13} oonlsi, ysrd wide Fioncii Lnwl l ill B, 10,12} and Idiots; Mouslin do Lalnos nt 12}, 18} & 86 cants; Linen Lustros from 10 to 85 (-niils; Harogos from 18} to 37} omits; blaok and oolnrod Alpaca Lhstrus from’ Ih3 to 75 omits; hlnrk mid changeable Slllls, nijd, Tars'Satins from 50 cools In 61 25; albrgoasaorf mnnl of While Dross Goods from 12} to 37} ots; ■French. Scotch, mid Manchester Ginghams from 13} to 31 ciints; Silk and Satin Mantillas from *4 50 to 810; Mon anil Soys’ wear In every vari ety from 10 cunts to 81 25; &o. y , V. U. ARCHAMIIAULT, . Choop Wholesale and llotall Store, N. I'l. corner llllt Si Market sts., Uhlla. • April T, ISSdr-Sin' LUMBER! LUMBER!! IB.Cliiircli&Co. New und Cheap Store. Spring ttoods, JOHN P. LVNK. Farmers am! Drovers’ liiu« Cumberland & INsrry Hotel. The Assam Veh poippauy, - 136 GnsaMwicu'STßKiT', Nk>v,Xenic;. ITUJE proprietors bog to coll thc attention of coh- JL noUseurs .in- Tea, and tho hoads of families to tlld. mid rare -selection nf ; Tonfi..imported by them, olid Hitherto unknown m this country*which, by. their fragianco.and delicacy, coni|imvd w.ilh .virgin purity ind.etrpngtb, produce ail infusion ut" surpass ing ficHncsa aqd flavoK.- 4 1 1 , 1 . Thb Teds ottered kfq-.tlio fimd’ivlrigi - -i . -.1 Jcddo Bloom, . u Blnck.Toa, oisldUprlh. Niphonj •; r * > 075 V Diari,. “ 0.50 “ Osocca, t , a Green Too j V 100 *!'. Too-tsias* ‘ "'t ** 0 M. Tickt-tsiao, “ “ 000 **. UJ-fi Mixture, a edmpbundof (hi) ; most faro end choice Teas grown oh the fortilo & gonial , , soil of Assam, • ,l 100 a Willi.d view to encourage thoinlroducllon of these matchless Tciis, it'is the intention of tho proprietors la distribute by lot, among tho purchasers, o quantity of Teas equal to the First years’ Piofils on.the sales, effected. Each purchaser will receive cnclosbd in tho package, a numbered certificate, entitling him to One Chance in. the Distribution ! ! For'every fifty eentsi laid but,, and . on tlio receipts amounting to $20,000, the, undermentioned parcels of Tea, to tho Vilue of ten per cent., or Two Thousand Dollars , will be given away as ’ • Bonuses ! ■ according to the following scale : . 6 Prizes of 40 lbs Tea at $1 pr lb 250 lbs or $250 20 “ 25 •« . “ “ 500 " “ 500 50 “ 10 “ « ; “ 500 “ » 800 100 “ 5 “ : “ “ 500 » **’ 500 260 “ I “ “ 250 « ", 250 425 Prices in all. .Those persons.who prefer lower priced Teas, cun fcccive their prizds in proportion, nr they will bo re jiu/dHUstH fiir cash, at it reduction of 10 per ccht. . Country Agents fcquirbil, Applications to be ad dressed (post paid,) to the Comp’y’s Depot, us above. : JiinoO, 1850—3 ms riooTS & Snoiis. THIS subscriber has just opened a fn*s/i assort?, mcnl of Bools and Shoes suitable for the Mpflnft season, among which will bo found Dudit-s Kid and Morocco • - SLIPPERS, TIES $ BUSKINS. lilricU rind fancy colored (Jailors. Bronze and Bl* r k Jenny. Lind Buskins and a very large stock °j Misses and Children’s colored (Jailers, Bools and Buskins, Men’s light French' Calf skin and M°* tfpceo Dopts. Bucftskin (Jongfcss Gaiters, Oxford; iTied and Nullifiors—Mons nnd Boy’s morocco, kip. and coarse hrogans, alt of which are offered at the lowest price WM.M. PORTER, . Main street, Opposite the Methodist Church Carlisle, May 23, 1850. • Ecitcr (liaii tlic Iptold Klliicm ol till , forutu, , . A Whole Sait of Clothes ut $l "5! milß undersigned thankful for the patronage of X the citizens of Ca'flls'c and adjourning country,, informs his numerous friends and tho public in gen oral, that ho has just laid in an entirely now. stock of fashionable - Spring ilnd •Summer Clothing, made up in tho best stylo dnd particularly calculated for this place.' ills stuck consists of fine Dress end £'rock coats, Habits, Cussitner, Drab, &o.,and Chian coats, 1 Tweed, LlnCfj. and Chock teats,' Business Coals bf.all descriptions, superior Black Cussimoro tpid fancy Paptuluons, a great variety ol* Vests from 730t51054 00, « largo assortment of.tanuy articles of Gentlemen'* wear, while linen, striped and red flannel shirts. Gentlemen arp requested to cnl) exarritfo th'b goods, and he Is sure those who buy wilt be well fitted and ul low prices. . '' A great assortment of Boys clothing, also .Caps a fid Hale, from ISA to $3 00 constantly 'nn hand at . ... ,S. QQLtfMAfI'S, SotiW Cast Corned of Main ana Market square.' Carlisle, April 4,1850. —6m. ——jwaw.wriofatiortriiirt iru, ffarnrui ——~ • Confection nry Store/ Weil Main St. % 'nearly opposite Rhiem's Warehouse, milE undersigned having commenced the monufac- X luting of ALL KINDS OF CANDY. A trjibned a Confectionary and Fruit store, would call the alien- Iton of Town and Counliy Merchants to (heir adver tisement.’ They will manufacture and have constantly on hand; ALL KINDS OP CANDY, . , which they will wholesale and retail at the lowest prices. Also all kinds of Fruit, dtfch ns Oranges, Lemons, Figs. Raisins. Dates, Prunes, Ac. Nuts of every kind, viz: Almopds, Cocoti-nuls,' Filberts, But tcr j nu(a, Eugfiafi Walnuts, Ground-nuts, &e. Fancy Articles and Toys ~ of evofy description* Tobacco and ,SKOARs,.Rou»r SRt’a Minimal Watku, and a Variety of other arti cles too numerous to mention. They would respectfully solicit a sh.nr.e of jiublic patronage. A. WORMLEY, April 1.1, 1860 8. W. HANNAN, Stilling ofTiil Cost) rpllß subscribers intending to chongo their b'tisi- X ness, will sell off their whole slock of , ,~ READY MADE CLOTHING, at very reduced prices. Their stock consists of Coats, Vests ahd Pants, Of almost every description anil quality; also, shiiU, collars, bosoms, stocks, neck and poi kot handkerchiefs, gloves,-stockings,, suspenders, hdtsi cops, boots, shoes, umbrellas, leather and hair trunks, carpel bags,' and in short every article that is necessary to complete ngbnlluinon’swardroho.They will also sell goods by the yard, such or cloths, cassi meres, vestings, cnssinetU. summer stupes in great variety, muslins, {Winds, &c, ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON. , Cnrliilo, May 2; iB6O. N, 13. AU persons knowing itiomficlvcs indebted to (h’o Arm will please make payment immediately. A. A, l». DRUGS! DRUGS! I HAVE just received a fresh stock of Medicines, Paints, Glass, Oil, dec., which having been pur chased with great care at tho best city houses, 1 can tiopfidenlly recommend to Families, Physicians. Country Merchants and Dealers, as being fresh arid pure. . , ... DRUGS, Patent Medicines, I Herbs and Exrtacts, Pino Chemicals, | Spices, ground or whole. Imprumopls, , I Es»anccti, Pure Essential.Oiliij , f .Poifumeiy, A?. Cod Inter Oii—\Varrnntfd (Genuine, 6VE3TUfFB. hoe and. Cam Woods, Oil Vitriol, Co|i)mrnv, [Xac Dyd t „ y PAINTS.!.,,, ' Wolhorlil A Urolhci’fl Tnro Lood,-Chromo, Green am) Yellow, Tninl and Varnish I|rrt**lioH, Jersey Window Ulna>, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Consl arid Coach Varnish, and Kod Lead. All of which will ho aold nt tho.vcry lowc.sl market price, al the cheap Drug and Debit store of , . B . , . . .S. W. HAVEftSTId/C. . Carlisle. March 28,1860 . . ; Indigoos, Madders, Sutyaq, Alum, I,ooK UtlH Way!' rirj rfidwcnhbr would rcßpectfully inJonn his Irlond* nmt the pub'lc generally, that ho hn*iu*V opened.a now LDMBEIt’ AND COM, VAtIU, In West High Hlroot, « few door* east of Moimrs. J. & .1). Kbauda* Warehouse, where ho,now ha* und will k'cop constantly on h«nd,n‘ flnl rnto assortment of nil kind* of scummed White Pino Hoards mid Plunk,npd' nil other kind* of Stuff, all of which lie will null low for cash. JOHN ARMSTRONG. Carlisle, April 4, 1850—if DR. J. K. SMITH, HOMCEOPATUIO PHYSICIAN, respectfully tender* his professional sorvlccs to the citi7.mii] of Carlisle und vicinity. OfVice }n Snodgrass’ Row, next door to Justice Holcomb’s, where h«j pan at oil jtlmos ho.found, whoq not piofodelonall engaged. • Carlisle,Jurib 7,11840— \\ ‘ Valuable Farms for^ Sale. THE suilsCrtbet offers.at privatosalolho following .described Real.Eslpte i .. No. I.'Situated inNorlh Middleton township, 4 J miles cast of Carlisle, about 1 mile north of the Har riuhUrg aijd Carlisle turnpike rued, containing 225 acres; more or.less, aboiit.onq.half limestoneand ilia . residue blupk elute and.meadotv land, all cleared and In o high stale of cultivation except 60 acres, which . is well Covered with heavy timber. - The buildings o—gjj-i. a*o a vety fine two story STONE House. /JBe3Sa good I'RAMrEBARR, {jailly new, with ISilfUMaCorn Cribs, Wagon Sheds, otc., afins House and shaver, failing spring ol' water near l[io door of thd hoUflo. /isoj a good Orchard of qtioicc fruit. •' i . No. 3. Situated miles north of Carlisle, on ihb. foad lobdtng ftptn.SlcrrcttpGop.ldparliitoconUln ing JGS acred sif firdl fate Slate lalid, well limc.d^et-; copl 35 udrctfi which Is Well covered with Timber;*** The improvements ore o two story FRAMEDwoI* * ling House, a largo FRAME DARN, ond ( aU oecss* outbuildings in good, condition;. Also,a good {Orchard of choice fruit. This farm is well supplied with for stock in all tho fields. Al*o*2 welld of water tictif the liousfl that never foil. *Poa*cssisii jglvcn on tholstof April If desired, and the terms * I made to suit the purchaser. | 'Persona wishing ib purchase or examine Ihe pro? perly will’please coll on the subscriber residing irt. Carilifb/ . * y • ARMSTRONG NOBLE. February 21, 185 u— Sin Plaldfiold Clabicitl Acadeiiiyi (Foun >tii.KB SfxW 1 or. CaniisLK.) qtliß eighth, pcssion yrlljl commence on Monday] JL May Cth,- In consequence of the increasing.pa* | ironngp, a largo pnd commodious brick edifice ?hMs • .bccii erected, rendering this One of the most comfort* [able and desirable institutions in the Slate. No ad* (ious cash of slcltticss has ocpurrodsince it was found* od; The Students ore constantly tinder the charge of competent;and faithful Instructors. The neigh* bqrhdpU.presphtß.no,te/nplatiops to yko or immoral, tty, there, bclhg.no town or village near the IbstltiM (ion. Circulars, wllli further•inlbfmotipnvfurnished by addressing R. K. BURNS,:- .. . Principal and Proprietor* Plainjicld‘l*. 0., Cumb, Co., Pa% April 11,1850 . ' ' • S.OOO.lba $2,000 Select Classical iiiu Scientific Scdool, , , NetociUe, Cumberland Counft/ t .Pa, , IT isconfldcntly believed fhat fpw iwltt&tions greater inducements to students Ihori the i.Uovc, Located in (he midst of a community piove'rbial for (heir intelligence, morality and regard forlbo interests of religion, this Academy- can cficctuslly guard ifo members from evil opd immoral influences. .AtfvajL tuges are lUjcririse olleicd.tq desiring to pursue the study bribe physical sfcic-liccs, Surpassing those of most elintiai’.iniitiluliohs. •' m i,.* • . f • -.Those having.sons or watdd, onu wishing to send them to u Seminary of learning, are respectfully cited to visit Nowvillo, arid judge of the advantaged for thcmspWod, nival least, procure a circular con* lalning full particulars, by ttddressiiT& JAMES HUSTON, Principal Ncwvillc, Pa., Aug. 23, 1840—ly Extraordinary RqdUjptiPJi In lImT , Price or Hardware# ... . f I HAVE just received the largest and cheapest slock of HARDWARE, Glass# Paints, Oils; Varnishes, Saddlery# Carpenter’s and Cabinet .Maker’s Tools, Maliogony and all klncU oflMldfng Materia) crier- brought to'Carlisle, 1 consisting of Locks# Hinges# Screws# Nails and, Spikes. Persons about to build will find-H great*, ly to their adypnjag9 to look at my stock before. purohasing.elaesVhere. t Cotpa and ace the goods and hear iho price qpd;you.\viu ho convinced this rpully the Cheap, Hardware Store#'.-Alto; in store# anvils# vices, files and rasps, and a com-, plele assortment of Watt’s Beet Bar Iron, also , Rolled rind jiopp Iron .of aU.ttaes. . LhaveaUa llieThbm'ometor CUnrh#>.Madeby Mri’Geo. Span-- > gler, the best article now in use. • •• SCYTHES,—I havo just received my Spring stock of Grain and Grass Scyjbea# ttahufccitired, ' for myiorirefalcs, Sfta warranted to bo * . a superior article. ‘.-Cradle roarers and olherfi - .tiyt »* U.C bcStarMiula ill «lt it market, and nt the. lowest price, wholesale hrtd . retail, at the old stand in North /Isrioys/ street. JOHN P. LYNB. - May 30, 1850. , ' IVnturc’s only Itomcdj-, ~,, The American Oil. As Extracted and pul up by JOHN YOUNGSON, For sale by A. C. FETTER* Agent for Cumberland co., corner of llmmyer andjLoultior Sl*.» Carlisle. ■ . June 13,1630. —I in . New anti Cheap Hardware Store, , ilaal ini'll Street, ojipnosite Ogiliy'tDry Goode Store , THE subscriber lias just opened Q largo stock of. goods in his line, which ha bus just purchased, at Ihb lowest rates and wjll ho sold at prices to suit lli*' times. Ills slock comprises or full assoitment of . Building articles, such us Locks and* Latches of cv>, ory desntion, Hinges and Screws, .Wlnde.w Springs, fond Bolts, olcoj Mill, Cross Cut ond Circular Saws* Hand, Panel, Kipping and Hacksaws, Droid Hand, and Clioping A xrB .» Hotchets, . Chisels, Planes and Plane Bills, Braces and, Bills, Steel and*. Iron'Squares, .Plumbs and Levels, Waiters. at)4 Trays, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Table sp.d ,Tc» Spoons, Brass, ,Uel| Meial qnd oi}oroelflt\,P(Cs*r\ing Kettles, Hullfo\v.irr, <kc., Arei. fllso a full assortment. ofSndlery and Carriage Trimmings, Potent Leather,; Monocco and Binding Skins, Lasts, Cedar Ware, Shovels and Spades, Hay and.. Manure Fo.ks, Gar den, qnd Corn Ilprs, Window. Glass of every sizo, ( Paints ond Dye Studs, Oil, .Varnish, Turpentine, Mahogany Veneers and Mouldings, Curled. Hole Moss, Deer's Unit, Sofa. Springs, dee., Also Bur, Band ond llonp Iron,. 1 Cast Sheer,; Spring, opd Blister Steel, Noils, Spikes and Brads, ( .Crain and Crass Scythes, Scythe Snaths, Scytho I Stones, .'j 6 Humid, Fire and "Water proof Point; assorted colors. f!n'rli-K Mify 10.184'8, STEAM SASIt; noon AND BLIND, MAIM* FACTORY. . , QIIARUJS WILKINS It, CO. bcglciro to Inform, dm citixcn* of CailJslo and, l|«e pdblla generally dial they lira *lill enjfegca in toinuTaCJd’rTng S««h, Doom, and Blind*, lb the t»e«( iQunnerufld at Ilia Hhurlool notice, by *loaiiv«t price* ifat below (hu»o .. nuimjluctofcd by hand, and with irfuch greater *itiH ilarily- All oracr* wl I boitlmnMully received, and punctually nllended loa Sample* of work cbn be soon nl No* 91 Minor Sir'd*!, Philadelphia. ... 10,000 lights or aaiortcd tosh for **lo ul (be low* cdl duch prfcce. 1 CHARLES WILKINS & CO. No, 83 liact etieet, /VhhitMpAio, May 93,1850.—1 y . _ , /nilii.d lUauuinclory..,. HC'LAIiIC, Menhinn Blind Mnftufaoturcr, Sign i of thp Golden Eagle, No, 130 Ac 148, South Second street, below pock street,-Philadelphia, kec)'4 ' hand n large «pd fashionuhlo assortment of Wlbp ANU.HAiIROW SLAT WINDOWi ULIN US, nunufiicturcdiin the beat manner, and of the befl nivloriula, urid ut the.lowest cash prices. ~ '£l»U establishment, has just received. snrtinont of Fancy Suit umlWortlod Wln<W BUiui Trimmings, of various colors and natrons, Those in want con be suited ut this stare in tho best man* nor. .Orders frofn a distance packed carefully, and sent free of porterage, to uny part of tho city. . Mny 9i,1850 RliiuU uml Blmde«. E\V. KENSTLi InfonfiH bin friends and the pub-, i lie in gunonii Unit liecouiinaoH to ninliufuelure anted equal to any lu thfclly, ar the iuweat ca*h pilcra. An üßfortmcnt'of Blind* and Shade* always on. hand,; at No, 347 Race street, one doox below Tenth, and No. 7 Hou’b Building, N, E.e6{< nor.;of Sixth and Chcsnut. Jobbing punctually attended to* 1 May 0,1850—1 y JVen tlllc Academy. HENItY SAXTON. HAY STATE!! H. CLARK, Venitlaa Blinds,:,V. > • «?<&/:> m, r<\
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