ValuablcFarmlorSale. rpHE undersigned offer at private,sale their farm, {, situate in Silver. SpringTowriship, Cumberland' i-muity, near Hegcslown.. The farm contain* about vac hundred and sixty six Acrts aud some perches, .*i n on which is erected. a two story LOG HOUSE. DANK BARN, &c. There is |«S|«||figta well of water si the door, and a stream running water passes through.tho farm. S id lurm is well limbered with Locust, Walnut, White Oak, Hickory, Poplar, Chestnut, &c. This properly can bo hud on reasonable terms, and an indisputable title given. For further-information <•*11 at (ho public house of W. G. Hamilton, llogcs. town. • JOSEPH & SAMUEL GRIER. July 11; 1850—3 ms ••Lan. Intel, insert 1 mo. ond charge advertisers. Proclamation. WHEREAS the Honorable FuKnsnicic Witts President Judge of the several Courts of Com pVmon Pleas ofthe counties of Cumberland, Perry and in Pennsylvania, and justice of the several of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Dc .‘v.liVory in said counties, and Hon. John- Stuart and i.\ John Clondcnin, Judges of, the Coutt of Oyer and [Terminer and Genera) Jail Delivery, for the trial of ''./nil capital and other offences,in the said county of ‘ r Cumberland—-by their precepts to me directed. dated the Bth of April, 1860, have, ordered the. Court - of Oyer and Terminer end General Jail Delivery, to Y be holdon at Carlisle, onthodth Monday of August [N next, (being the 261 h day) at 10 o’clock in the forc noon, to continue one week.; # V NOTICE is therefore hereby given, to tile Coro- Justices of the Peace and Constables of iheaaid county of Cumberland, hat they.arc by the said pro s’ oopt commanded to bullion and therein their proper I persons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, exami- I nations, and all other jemembrnnccs, to do those i (hingswhicbto their offices appertain tobe done,and ! alt those that.arc bound by recognizances,to prosecute . against the prisoners that are or shall be in the Jail of said couiilyiaro to he there to prosecute them as shall bo just. DAVID SMITH, Sheriff. ■ Sheriff's Office, 7 Carlisle. July U, 1860. 5 NOVICE. Elizabeth woodd.urn vs. Samuel Bcaiuc and Lucinda his wife, William Womlliurn, Jus. Woodburn, Mary WoodburnJ Margaret Johnston, widow, Goo. Johnston & Sarah his wife, Chas. llcl ich tV Susan his wife,' Moses Hemphill,& Margery his wife, Won Clark. Chailcb Cluik, Rolil. U.M’Cul lough, Jus H. McCullough,Tbos SM’Cullough,Robt Mickey, ond Elizabeth his wifo.Wm. U. M’Cullpugh, Chillies F, M'Cullough, Georgo G. M’Cullough, a minor under 14 years, of whom John M'Cullough is father and next friend; RoWit C. Beattie, Jus. Beat tic, Wni.Beattie, John S. Beattie, Thos. G. Beattie, Henry.G. Beattie, (the four last named being min ors.) for whom David Shields is "Gpurdiant John ' M’Noal, James M’Neal, Robert A. M’Neal, Wm. ■Asper arid I.ydiu Juno his wife, Lydia Juno Henry, "Agness M, Henry, Hannah Henry, Rachael M’Ncal, ?Mary M’Nenl, Elizabeth M’Neul, Win. S. M’Neul, (the six lust named being minors;) fbr whom Corne lius L. Vandorbelt is Guardian. Action of Partition hi the Court of Common Pious of Cumberland county. ■ - . In pursuance of a summons in partition issued in the above staled case, nnd to me directed, the above liumed parlies are hereby notified, to appear at a Court of Common Pleas to bo hold/a,t Carlisle, Id and for Cumberland county, on Monday tho 20th of August, 1850, ot 10 oVluck M.,.and show causa if any ‘hey, or any of them hive, why partition be tween them should nut ho rauil.e of o certain.planta tion and tract of find situate in Newton Cumhertuod cniinly, hounded by ftfnrlsof.jlev. Alexi under Sharp, John Beattie, Jdines Boultle, Samuel Wherry, Esq', Patrick Hays quid othofs. containing! about 166 acres, which said Intel of land tho nhdvo . named parlies, or tenants in edmmon, together end .undivided do hold. And further to show cause why judgment qvnd porlifh Jiot should uol be entered by the Court in the abovo si ited action. I it Witness my hand ibo lOtliJnvof J»i1v,,1860, v uaviu SAirnf; ai/ir. Sheriff.’* Office, Carlisle, July 11, 185—Cl j. ... 1.. .. - . KOTtCJG, -Hubert Montgomery and ftuchelf Action of Par iii* wife, . . - I (IticMi in (lieComt vs, . j, >of Common Pleas ! Barr and James Ken- | .ofCiimpcrland co. nedy, and Maria hi* wile. -j< In pursuance of summons in pariftlph, in tlib above al.iu.il case, arid to mo directed, Iho above-named. parlies uro hereby nulided to appear at a Court of Common Plena to bo • hold ftl Curh'dr, In and Ibr.Cumberland county, on Monday the £dth Jay of August, 1830, ut 10 o’clock A. M., und allow causo if any (hey or any of them hive, why .pariufoit between .them. ahpuSd.not he nude of u certain Lot of Ground, s/tuulb iu thu U iroiigli ofNewvHlr, and county of Cumber-, I md, houndi J ou tlm cuHl by jijni Morrow, bn the. .weal by Dr. J. ft. It vine, nod by (ho Main eirosl on the South, hating thereon proofed a Frame House . and « Stable,,which aaid lot with the buildings there on creeled* tin? above named, parties os (cmintN in common* ingbt.hcr. end undhided do hold. t ,And ; further, to ahow. Ciiuan why Jndginimi Quad pdctitfo should nut bo entered by the Court in thu above staled cum*. . . , * • •. -Witness my hand the 10th ih«v of July; 1850. . M. •* DAVID SMITH, ShOT. |j£; Sheriff’s Office, £ ill Carlisle, July 11, 1630-61, f ProlUoiiolavy’H Notice. NOTICE U hereby given (o all pefsoco InterrMed, thal thc follrtwinc ljpon filrtl In the Prulhonnlury’s olTicp for examination by i(iu nc* a countnnU therein iunu‘il,nnil will bo (pencilled to A the Coo*! of Common Plena of Cumber! 1-ir conftimitem ami ollovvitoro. on Wednesday (be 28th tluy of August, A. P. I 8. f »0. 't3s‘ 1. The account of Thomas Grenson, Assignee of " David Reed. • I 2. Tlio account of Adam Sclror, Trustee appoint* , od by llm Court under (ho will of George S’lror, Into ' ,of Eoat Pcnnsburongh now Hampden township, do* A ’’conned. , '% 3. The account of Abraham Lamberton, Esq. As *;Algnw of M. c. Davis ami wife. 4. 'Hie account of Lewis 11. Williams, Assignee of Samuel J. McCormick. ■f- JAS. F. LAMBERTON, Trolly -Prolhonolaiy’s Office, } | Carlisle, July U,1550.-315 Third Arrival of Summer Goods. /IHARLEBQOILDY would respectfully announce \J to bis customers and.the public generally, that bo has just finished opening another very beautiful acfditioh fo his extensive slock of DRY GOODS, consisting in part of plain and embroidered dwisses, Mull, India, libok, and Tarlttfn Mdslins,' plain Cam bric and Jaeonett Muslins, all prices, striped and bored; Bareges, Gunadines, Tissues, India Poplins, Barege do Lanes, Linen Lustres, Ginghams, Chint zes, Calicoes and a groat many more kinds of Ladies Dress Goods, well worth looking at. A very beauti ful assortment of . Ribbons, Bonnets, •Parasols, French worked Collars, Gloves, Mini, Ho aiery, Handkerchiefs, Silk Illusions, Artificials, &c. Also tbo most extensive and cheapest slock of CARPETS, ’ ilk • that has been in Carlisle for years. Domestic Goods ojljL in great variety very low. Ladles, Gentlemen's, BBS. Misses*, Hoy's and Children's Boots end Shoos, will |SK he sold to please all. A Ijcsh stock of Coffees, 8u- white and brown; Teas, Chocolate, Spices, To- dec. As ®y stock of Goods Is large, .and selected with Greatest care, I would Invite all wishing to pur t,e *° B **° m ® a call, as I desirous of sending a 1 vC&i * na,i y Good bargains Fiona the old and well os , ’.teblishcd stand. Carlisle, July U, 1960 ' T)6NNETB. If you wish to purchase Bonnets at VCT'JL) greatly reduced prices, oall.at the store of N. W, WOODS, Ag(. July 11.1800 , ’ 8 'i ijji CjHOES. Aureal verioly of BoW«ri!T Bliood'luil' ■ rri opened by ihb subicrijoi‘. - N, W. WOODB, Agt. July 11, IBM /S INGH AMS. A large de'shmhlo ■tyloacan tT be found at the More of the undersigned. N. W. WOODS, Agt. /ulj n, 1860 NEW GOODS! | THE -subscriber respectfully[ informs the'public that ho has just Wade desirable additions to his stock of Goods, embracing choice selections of seasonable Godos—among them vi ill be found Ginghams, Al pacas, Lowus, Bareges, Bonnets, Palm, Hate, Ribbons) Cottons in great variety, Muslins, Gloves, Hosiery, Boots & Shoes, .Groceries of all kinds. Thankful for (he increasing patronage of a generous ho invites special attention to the above, feeling confident-that ho can offer unusual inducements to purchasers. • . • N. W;. WOODS, Agt. Oailisle, July 11, 1850 .. t Notice to Bridge Builders. THE Commissioners of Cumberland county, in connection with the Commissioners of York county, will receive proposals In Cumberland county until the 271 h day of July next, and in York county until Tuesday the 30lh of July next, for the building of a Wooden Bridge, across tbo Ycllow Breeches Creek at a.polnt where iho road loading from LewUberry to Harrisburg crosses said crock, at or near Brooks* mill; in .Allen township, Cumberland oounty. The Bridge is to bo of the following dimensions, viz: To contain in length 137 feet in the clear from one-abutment to tho. other) and 16 feet wide in thc.clear, with two abutments each 15 feet (hick in the bottom, with a battering wall of one inch to the foot on three sides of tho abutments. 'The abulmcriU to bo 14 foot high from the bottom-of tho creek to the cordline, from which two wooden arches are to be started nnd ex tended across said creek from ono abutment to the other and to be double floored with two inch plank, the lower pine and (lie upper ouk, and raised in tho cyntro 17 inches, (he sides and gable ends of said bridge to be of a sufficient height to admit a covered or hay wagon to pass through the same.. The bridge is to ho closely wentherboardud with three quarter pine boards well lapped. Tho whole of (he \york of said bridge to bo roofed with good umj sufficient white pine shinglis, ond said roofing.lo extend at each end 13 feet over (ho heel of the arch on the top of tiro abutments and on each.side of the hrldg(i ovej lbp wealhferbonrdihg two feet. .The abutments orb lo.bo built on-a firm foundation and to lie Approved of by the Commissioners. The whole of 'thd mason work! to bo-well built of hard and large stone, lime mortar and pointed fioin llio back of the abutments. The filling shullcohslst.uf earth and stdnoand to support* od with wlrtg Wolfs on each side five feet thick, at the abutments-toljh n battering of one, inch to'the foot to the lop of the filling and to extend In that manner on the two extreme sides of the bridge until (he filling and .walling'shbil.tncpl ttyo fodd, with an nsconl not exceeding an angle of fobt degrees eleva- tion from the rood to the bridge, with; curtain walls of sufficient length and thickness and covered rtith broad stone well secured. The woodwork on the ojit and Inside of the bridge is to bo whitewashed with .wo coats of lime. The undertake is tofindsll materials ul his own expense, and to give such secu* rlty aS the Commissioners shall require, for the faith* ful performnneb of the workmanship ond permanency of said jiridge for.snd during the term of seven years fioui the time the said bridge shall ho finished, ■ ‘JO’HN.MEU,, lambs jcei.so, JOHN SPHOUT, A • Comtn'rs. Cumh. Co. Commissioners Office,? July 4, 18.50—41 5 ... Attest—Wm. ItitfcT, Clerk. NOTICE INiho mfitter of the writ of Partition oinj o^thc ( Rcal Estate of JohnSenßcbuugh, deceased, (lie fcpmb having been relumed duly executed as per schedule Is amd writ annexed. , < . ' . Arid now to wk: , 30(H April 1850. Thbcohrl confirm tftn.safd qud on motion ,of •Mr. Hcpliurn, Bruut a Rule upon oil the heirs to nppenf. at (he next stated Orphans* Court to L 6 held.nl. Car . lisle, in and for Cuinbeiland county, on Friday the 23d day of August 1850, and accept or refuse to ao cep! (he Real Estate of the said Bonsobaugh,, dec*d„ at (ho oppraiecmciit Ahd valuation. 'Personal, iioiico of this Utile to be given by.the Qlieritf on nil tho' patties residing within forty miles of Carlisle, and by publication, in .ono paper: printed in Carlisle) for throe weeks as fo those residing out ofilhe omm’y. COURT; • ’ { t I • ••' «»• Cfstriaatasn Cousin, ss, Jin testimony that tho foregoing is a true copy of tho Ruin granted in tho ’ übuyo hinted case, I hnvo hereto set my Imnd and iho seal of (he Orphans' court of said county, at Carlisle, tho Sd day of May, A.D. 18S0. JOHN HYER, CPk. 0. C, July *, 1850—31 NOTICE. IN 'tho cose of iho Rule on Ilia heirs of Thomas Wallace, Into of the Borough of Newvillo, doc’d, to appear at. an Orphan's, Courj. to,he hold at Oar lUie, in and fur Cumbeiland,cpunty, oti the 30th of April 1850, and accept ojr refuse to accept (he Real Estuto of said decedent u( Iho approvement anti val uation jhV/opf.. ~ , t . , • Now to kit : SOth April. 1850. tfiie nforosald Rule returned by.llie Slicri/T tender onth served on .llio rcsneclit,o v itartlffl ns directed by the Court, and noha p.utica appearing in court to .accept said Rptfl,Estate nt the valuation anil oppraUbiudiit, who/pupon on motion,of Jambs JR* Graham, the court grant a Rufn upon all iho.liQirs of the aforesaid de cedent to appeal nt thb next staled PffMiaW. Qourl to Uq held at Carlisle, in ag'd for.,Cu other) and county, on (Ho 23d of August next, 1050, and dhow cause, why anid Real estate should not bo sold. .Notice .of this Ifulo to bc.aervdd by tho Sheriff oh aif the par lies residing within fdrty miles of Carlisle,.and. J»y’ sdvcriißomftit .jn" o.no paper printed fn CurlUlo four weeks, ad to the other putties in' interest. . • BY.THE COUftT/ CuMDKniANU CoDKTT, Bfl. • In testimony, that tho foregoing u a true copy of the llulo tykoitfnlhc.ahqvo ' stated case, | tfavo hereto set my liund mul tlio scat of tho Orphans* Court of county; at Carlisle, tho Ist day of Way, A. D. 1850, J.IIYER, CIV 0. o, July 4,1850—4 i NOTICE. NOTICE ifl hereby given that an application will bo made to tho Legislature of thisOommonwualth at Its next session, for a charter for a bank with ge neral banklngpilvilegcs, to bo located in Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pu.» with a capital of one hun* dred thousand dollars, end to be called tho Carlisle Bank.' . Carlisle, July 4,1860—6 m Vupald ScUool Taxes for 1850. VJ OTICE i* hereby given, that tho District School X\ Treasurer of the Borough of Carlisle, will at* lend at tho COUNTY COURT HOUSE, in said Borough, on'MonDAT and Tdmdat tho 12th and .I3(h day* of AUGUST next, between (ho hours of 0 and IS A.M. and 2 and 6 P. M. of said days, for the purpose of receiving tho School Taxes of tho present year, according, to the act of,Assembly re gulating tho,School District aforesaid. ... By virtue of u resolution of the Board of School Directors, tho Treasurer. Is authorised to make an abatement of Five per cent, for prompt payment on all School Taxes paid on or before the said 19th of August next, end oh all.such Tates as .pray bo. paid to the Treasurer after Ihd aforesaid date, and at any time on or before the' 16lb‘ of October next, a deduc tion Three per ccnh—rio fractions being allowed. After which sold last dalo no deduction will be made, and a warrant for all School Taxes then re maining unpaid will bo immediately issued to a pro per officer for collection; to be enforced In like man ner os County'and State Taxes aro by law collected. No Bank notes of a less denomination than fivo dol lar,. except Slato relief, will be received for faxes. ■ 1 J, W. EBY, Treasurer. June 27, 18f»0 Anil»oo Notice. THb. subscriber being appointed Assignee of Henry Heagy, of North Middleton township, hereby dyes notice tb all persons indebted to eald Henry Htagyi to make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims against biro will present them to the un dur.lgnid .eliding in Curli.le fo» eelllement. WM. ZEIQLER, Ai.ignce. . dune SO; IB6o—it' LIST or LETTERS. ADVBnTIBEDfI(TUK‘ T VOI<DKTBER’ , BYIri‘OINT IMtKT l MtKTy 7 -~ i LIST OF LETTERS iremalningilnllifc Pos t office at Carlisle, Pai, July Jet, JPcfspim 'in .quiring .for letters on Hue list, will please sily they. are advertised,. • . ,s?. Anderson tyrs Isabella Kelly & IJrp. J y Messrs Adams Miss Stiian Laup or So.hs JgnWba Arbuckel Geo , Luiz Geo Z’ Bdnder Mis Mary •- Lehmen M Brenner Mary ~ Low Mrs Eliza . Barber Mias Ccreni Lehmen Michael, Bear Jacob .. Miller Miss Mary Bishop J A Esq ,Mark Henry \V druner Geo W . M’Crosskey Jnb A Brown William Martin David . Bear D’ayld ; Miller Michael Beecher Jonason Mullen William S Bender Samuel McLean Mrs Margaret Cordel Anderson Nailer Barney Cavanagh Jno • Dinrill James Collier & Bro Messrs Patton Henry L' Oral! Geo Pnlmeter Clark Duly J HuthJudeth Dixon Jno HU’.kababgh Jacob Downey. Dennis ' Hupp Susan 1 Dougherty James ' Snider Jonas Dnnion Cornelus. Sims Willis | Darr William Spahr Emanuel 2 ' Dougherty Samuel D Shearer Jno Sr ( Eckerd.Jno. , SlOner David S t Eckels Esq , Smith James O ( Flayharl Miss Mary Silos Solomon Finagari James; * Shetron Peter . Gibbons Thomas .Sinclair Miss-Augu&la Garber Geo ShughartJno ■ J Gibson D.ivid . Swigar Willianl I Gibson Jno Thomas Jos >. I Green Jos W . Tqyfor banffil j l)® or £ e Edward J ' Tfale Miss SUs&h’ r Goldsby Thos .Tiller A " ' ,;i ' ' r Gllls John ; Williams Sambel i Gergsrl Krnitti Welsh »• 1 .Hill Jacob it Wallace Francis 0 &sq i Havoretleb Johrl ' Webb Jno .* • i [{offipnn Philip. . Wajke Jno / i Hodgnian Leonafd Jr Wagner Eliza Jones Frank * ' Weir John Kelly Mwb Nancy Zug Jacob, • Kimmel S \.■ •••.., ••{,*, I ; fUTIIANIKI., MANTCM, P. M, I&tdio, tfotlce. ALL persons arc hereby notified- thatJcllcra of , administration on the estate. o|* Solomon Chjisl iiieb, lule of Mimin' tdwnship, Cumberlandcounty* t*a. dec’d, have boeri/issbed by the Register in am) fur said county, to the subscribers who reside in said township, county aforesaid. , All persons having clutina or demands against the- estate of llib said decedent , are requested lb:make known the same without delay, and those indebted to make payment SARAH CHRISTLIBB, JO9IAH CURISTLIEB, Adtn'rs. June 13, 1850—61* Interesting. THE Store of tho subscriber has just been newly supplied with a choice and fresh selection of ov* ery thing in the line, of a Grocer, at prices lower than usual, among which are ... RIO COFFEES, from 10 to 1.2 j cCnts per pound, for good to a strict* ly prime Also BROWN for good to extra fine, .from 5 to 8 cents per pound and the boat qua ity of , f , % , LOVE KING'S CRASHED SUGARS, including Leaf at the did prices, togchtcr with a general assortment of,Spices, Soups, Chocolates, Sal cratis, Indigo, candles, Oils* and every variety of the celebrated , , . JenWri’3 Green and Black Teas j and other prticles. Our friends and customers am invited to call nnd examine before buying elsewhere. Wo nguin tender our tkaiih|t.tn tho public generally fUr llio liberal naltonage thus far extended to.yu v . ... ... . . * J. W, EBY. Carlisle,‘May 23,1850^ niorc Ncw Goods. . u ‘ JL. STEHNEU «feOO.; h«V« Just received t . third supply of Summer Goods, amongwhich will he found by 80 per cadi, the cheapest itock of Uoodi.ovcr opened in Cqriitde. t Lawns at 0,7, 8,0, luviiul 12j emits. ' Summer Lustres ut G, 8,, 10, 124, 18$ dr. 20 cunts. Calicoes hi 3,4, 6,7, S, 0, 10 and l*is cents. Summer Pants stuffs ut 6,8, 9, 10, 12i dt 25 cle. Checks at 6 to' 12£ cents. Muslins at oil prices, and cvoiy thing else in our lino of business unusuully low. We invito all tu cult and oxamiimfor thomselvos.as thereisno charge inado for showing Goods. . Corlislc, June 20, 1860 More Now Goods. An RNOLD & LEVI have juat received.their Sec £Xond aupply.of Summer Gouda, among which will bo (biii\d by 95 percent. the cheapest qlock.of Goode oi'er openediin Carliale. <Barogceat 6), 12), 16) &• 95 cental ..Lawn*, at 8, 10 & 12) bta. .Linen Lue* (era from 12) to 55 eta. Cnlieoee from 4 to 10 eta. Muslins from 3to 10 eta. Tickings from 6) to 12). Wp invito onu and oil Co call ami esaminu for thorn* aelvcs, as tfioro in rid bh’arrfo nAdo for ahdwiiig goods. 'Juno 13,1850. * . .Selling off u( Cost! . . THE subscribers intending to change their trial ness, will suit off their whole stock of . (M . . HEADY MADE CLOTHING,' . , at very reduced p'ficop. .Theirslock consistsqf Coats, Vovts and Pants,.of almovt every description and quality; also, stilus, collars, bosoms, stocks, neck and pockot handkerchiefs, gloves, stockings, suspenders, hats, caps; boots, shoos, umbrellas, leather and hair trunks, carpet bags, and in short every article that it necessary to complete a gentleman's wardrobe. They ; will, also sol) goods by tho y*id, such os cloths, cassi mort)S, VCBtlngs, cassinetls, summer aljlpca ia great Variety, muslins, flannels; &c. v JiX ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON. Carlisle, May 2,1860. N. U. All parsons kqoyving iHeraselyes indebted to tho Arm will please make payment immediately. A. & L. O rent Itn rgaliiß In fii : y.t!oods, AT V. E. ARCHAMBAULT’S, N. 13. corner of Eleventh and Market streets, I’im.ADtLpniA. A FULL nssorlmonl of Spring and Summer XX Goods, comprising in pn.fl—Now Market Shootings si 8 emits; (ino bleached and brown Muslins at 3,4, S, 0,7, 8,0, 10 and 13) cents; yard Wide French Lnwn at 8, 10,13) nnd 16}ots; Moualin do Lainos at 10), 18j &06 cents) Linen Lustres from 10 to 89 cento;'Bareges from 10) to 37) oenldl black and colored Alpaca Lustres from IhJ to 70 cents; black and changeable Silks and Taro Satins from 00 coals to 81 20; a large assort ment of White Dross Goods from IS) to 37) els; Frenoh. Soololi, nnd Manchester Ginghams from 12) to 31 cents; Silk nnd Satin Manllllaa from 84 00 to 810; Mon nnd Boys' wear in every vari ety from 10 cents to 81 80; &o. ‘ V. B. ARCHAMBAULT, Cheap Wholesale and Remit Store, N. E. corner llth is Market sis., i’hila. April 4,1800—3 m Now Coal Yard. THE subscriber having taken the Warehouse and Lot on (he Railroad opposite Hoover's Lumber Yard, is non receiving and will constantly keep on hand a large stock of COAL suited for Family usb.. Also, for Lirooburpdrs* IHslUlers, 'Foundries and Black* smiths, all of nhlch will be sold atj theJowesl .rales for cash. , ~ H. WRIGHT. Carlisle, July' 4,1650—31 / ”7 ,jL6plli ( (lih ( ~ ,rpHE ■ub«cr‘lber.wou|d respectfully inform his X Inenda and thf public generally, that he baa just opened a now LUMBER AND COAL YARD, in West High Btroet, a■ few.doors east of Moure-J. da D. Rhoads* Warehouse, where he how has and will keep conitahilyioD hknd, a flrtl rale assortment of aU kinds of seasoned White Pine Boards and Plank.aod all other kinds of Stuff, all of which be will sell low for cash. " • > JOHN ARMSTRONG. Carliole. Aptil 4, 1850—if ■ SUKIUIT’S SALE. . TT Y Tjrluo of a writ of Vondilioni Exponn,, I J ouEuf iliu Cuurl of CoiniiiTu I’L'iia oi' Cumlitr- j J«nd ,'counlyt and to Intf/dlrccted, 1 will expose* to '■ public sale,at the Court Ijtabsc; In thoDorough of Carlisle? on' Thursday thejel doy oi August; 1650, | at 3 b’6luok P. M., several contiguous mid adjoining > iVudts of laud known us the »<, :I lbii/W0rk5,...., coutuinink 10,000 Acres, mors or less, situated in South Middleton township, .Cumberland county, Qu« joining-lands of S. M'Gowan, G. Bollihoove/. John Peters, LoLdigV heirs, B. Coufwan, J. Crocket and others, having thereon erected a largo Brick Mansion House, wflh a IWo story brick buck, building-adjoining it, having a klichon and two dining rooms on tho first floor* a • . . . ~k, k • Furnace, a Forgo for 4 Fires, a MERCHANT MILL with 4 run of stories,-Smut Machine a'pd Elevators, a Saw Mill, a two story Brick Office and Store Room, 3 largo Bank Barns, n large Stone Stable, calculated to bold G teams of burses,Coal Houses;Carpenter Sl Blacksmith Shops, i necessary Tenant Houses, Stables,-&c. I On llio above describe}! property there is a valu-1 able Ore, Bank within 2 miles of the Furnace, and 1 between 401) and GOO acres of cleared land, of,which ! about 150 acres are limestone, and [ or gravel of a good quality,'and in a good slate of cultivation. 1 Ol'tlic lund,now )n limber a considera ble quantity)* suitable (or agricultural pui'puaesrand a large quantity of-farmlng land be lidded to that now ciitliyalcd. -i . , ... -.*• » The above described property Is ntiq of the iltost valuable iq the Slate, both lor the' manufacture of. iron and frfr agricultural purpopsc*. . I ’ Seized and taken rn execution us the properly of] pf Michael Egc, cleo'd;, with notice to Peter F. Ege, 1 tcrrc-lenant, and id, be sold by hip, . ' v ■ ’,j < ; v: DAVID SMITH, Sh’ff. | . • Sheriff's Office, . ) Carlislu, June 2U, lbso. ( • i ■ Five hundred dollars of tho puN chaso m'oliby Jo be paid in cash, and s judgment bond for the baluhco or tho purchase money payable on tho poknoivlcdgmeril of the deoil, to be given by the pur* (jhaser wAti.approvcd security on llio properly being knoUkcd'dotvn to him. ... . Farmers and Drove#*’ inn. IWsf High Street, one equate Heat of the Rati- Road Depot, Carlisle'. . r Til subscriber begs leave,fo inform his frlent/s (lud.tlio travelling community that he has leased tho above well known stand, recently kept by Jacob Slaumbaugh, deed.,and Is uow fully prepared jfo accommodate, all those who may bo pleased to make his limine their.slopping place. ~ / r J. .. TllE,JlOUSEjias.be<pi recently furnished. The &TAour>'d attached is large nnd convenient! mid ca pable of accommodating; fifty iiead of horses. Ills .Taoi.b will ut all times be supplied with (lie best the murkets can afford, and his Bar with tho choicest liquors. Thankful fur the patronage, thus fur be stowed, ho respectfully solicits a continuance of tho same.' • C. G. SI’OUGII. Carli.de, May 53.1850—1 f . Cabinet Ware Room. und the X public generally, that ho has taken the room on ihu corner of, North Hanover street a d,Locust Al ley, in the room lately occupied by Moses Bullock, as a Chair Manufactory, where ho will keep constant* ly for sale an'elogunt assortment of • Cabinet ware, •cuch as Secretaries, Bureaus, WtTrkslunds, Bluing and Breakfast Tables, Card, Pier and Centre Tablet; French, field, high and low post Bedsteads, Ac.; to gether with every other article of Cabinet Ware—all of which' he yritt sell *ory clloap for Cash, or ex change for Counity.Pipduce at ma/ket price* . iChalrt, Settees, Kecking Chairs, qnd every other article manufactured in that branch of business. HoT would also Inform (bo public (bat he ho* recently opened a'.shop in .ChurchloWn, Allen township, jvheto he will keep constant ly on hand evety thing in his line. . . | Having provided himself with a splendid Hoarse,! COFFINS will bo made on rousonahlo terms, and I funerals, in town or country, will be attended with*! out extra chsrgo., Ho respectfully solicits a share of public patronage, confident that hu cun render gene ral satisfaction. . ■ J. R. WEAVER. Carlisle, June 20, 1800—ly C. J. GAYLER’S SALAMANDER SAFES, Warranted Fire and Thief Tro«J\ and free from Dampntta. . . . H'UIESB SAFES possesrf.overy qualification to, X tender them proof against the. action qf Are or. thieves, and qf surticlon.t strength.to endure ,o, fojl fiqra anv,Bt,o;/.oC a. burning building. .They ore, , made of wrought iron, bejng kneed, riveted and weld led together, uad lined ffilb a perfect non-conducting. Are proof mineral.qompoallion, no f wood heing used In their construction as in the majority of safes sold | by. oilier makers., The doors qf, Guy IcrV Safes, ore secured with ,hlo Thief Detector Anti-Gunpow der Lock, which precludes the possibility of picking or blowing them open with gunpowder. Over Ufa Hundred of theso Safes havu been exposed in occl dentsl'Aro to the most intense heal, in many instances remaining in the limning ruins for several days, nnd at no time have they o*cr been known ttf fail lr preserving their contents. The puMlc nro Invited to coll at Oio Uranch Do 09V No. ID Kxchangb IMuco, Philadelphia, near Dock street, and examine ihw numerous testimonial* In favor of Gaylcr|n Safes, also the largo assortment on hand foi sale oi manufacturers* prices, by j . j JOHN Ij. PIPKU, Agent. P. B.— Also for sale tow, new and accond-hand 83 feu of other makers* which have been taken In pari payment for Pay lot's Salamanders. May 0,186.0—8 m , • • . - Itotldo To TttX-PayciK. UNDER th'o.prdvlKlbns or the not of 1844, any bounty paying into the Stale Treasury the Stale TuX levied on auch county, prior to thu 15lli of July in any year, Is entitled to an abatement of‘s per cent* (M the amount eo paid.- - •• • . Tlio undersigned, Commissioners of,Cumberland bounty, in view of the above provisions 6ona)dor It equitable and proper tliul thoao who. by the.'. prompt payment ofthelr laxeq prior tu the above dale, enable the Treasurer to pay over the Stale tux, ao aa to m* ceivo llio aforesaid abatement of 5 per cent., the bo* nofil of which haa lillherlo been enjoyed by the olt. sens of the county generally, should be .allowed a deduction of that amount, by the collector—have au. thorlxod the different collectors to make said abate, raont from the State tax, in all ernes where Ilia Buie and County lex lepald to the collector before the loth day of Jp1y,185.0, when eelrt abatement shall amonnl to one cent or more, no fraction of e cent to be ore* di Sinee the eol of 1844, the CommUaionera bavr paid the Slate lax of thla county annually to the Slate Treasurer, within the lime proscribed by the act. and the county haa received the benefit of an abatement of 5 par cent, thereon, but to meet eald navmonl they havo found it neeeaaarv heretofore to appropriate a part of Iho cooniy.fumi. to meet the deficiency oooaaloned by delinquents, until the bal» unco of the Slot" tax wai collected, Il Ihetofnro become* n.eoeeeory to requirelho payment of both Buio *l)4 oounly l*i loon tilled the p*yor to tlio *foro. Bald abatement upon Ijto «rcr*»ald St.lo Tax. .. ■ ■ Th* underlined’. tborofoto, confidently antlolpela • hat 111* a boo* arrangement, end lha furlhof Induce ment of enabling Cumberland county lo malolaln tbs oharaoler for nromplneee end fidelity which alia bee acquired in tlio dleeherg* of her obligation! Iu hoCoramonweellb. will induooorory ollix.o to die. Charge their Stale and county lex prior to Iho ISlb .f Inlw JOHN MbLtLl, ° r JAMES KELSO, JOHN SPROUT, Oounly Commleiioetre, Alteat—W» Rjbxr, Cl'k, derllele, May 93,1830.-8. CafiisloSaljphuiT Springs. THESE celebrated Springs, in one of the Tribflthcauliful, lioalthy ondiomatitlo parte of Cum*, i j'i berlaml county, have lately been refitted, now rcady furlho accommodation [is flnv.n'upibcrof boarders and visitors.— I qlq/4 iitilos north of. Carlisle, and I within 1 mile of ilia. north mountain, where at all UeidqHfc. game cam b.o found in The ConodoguiHet: creek run& within 2 miles of the eft* tablUhmcnt, iilTordlng.a flno opportunity for pleasure janl|.qxorciBQ,tp those who are fund,<jf angling. . ’ .; The proprietor debms it altrigelner dnnecessnry lo • iay anything .In regard tp.lhe .medicinal virtues of [the water,*as tho hUraeroudpersonawhohaviß-tcgaln j cd health from Us‘use renders such a odurap,entirely 'superfluous. Good Warm and Conn Baths.inyeadh Incas at air limes., Tho Table will bo fiirnUhod with [the best, the season and markcl canofford, dndlhe Bar supplied with the choicest J.*iqUors. • Convey ances from Carlisle to the Springs can be had at all limes by applying at the different Llvery-csubliah* ments. *, 1). CORNMAN. June 20,1860— 6 t . , . /. ' il>uJ> 1 iu s Gap Wlific Sitl piin i* ; Springs. ' THIS subscriber* feeling highly gratified with the BUccosS'Wliich has attended- his management of the abOYe eßtnblifehtnenl,during the post season; has increased bis ; etibrlS'to fender ilib place and nccoimnodkllons still more inviting and comfort ably, , r . v . •• ••• ; f , •' ' ?- ■ i Ample provision has been made for the various I modes, of Uinhlpg, with, filter Warm, Cold, or I Sulphur \V,ate t f; algo* for Gymnastic exercise and ’ pastime amusement. ; . ;< I The salubrity of tbn oltustion* the highly medi cinal quality .of the. Spring, the splendid Moun tain Scenery, with obliging and competent Serv ants, and a strong desire on the pa|i of. the Pro prietor to make his friends comfortable and happy, (are some of tho inducements offered to-Visitors, (both valid and invalid, who desire.either an bcca jsiott for innocent enjoyment, or ropose and rosio ration to health. » -vr The Spring is situated in Cumberland county, Pa., about 18 tniles nbfih-west of Carlisle. It is accessible by Hailfoacl fromPbiladelphia to New vide, and . thence 8 mites by stage tulho Spring. Passengers leaving Philadelphia in the morning arrive at.the Spring early (he aaineevbningt The i bouse.w 1)1 1 be. open for visitors on and after the idlh day of June nexh -Boardings—- I’artiilies, 5 00 ** • Transient lOO per day... ; . I'iio subscriber has the pleasure *»f referring to bU numerous patrons who faVoreiLliim with thblr company during thedast seaanni rimong whom are Samuel Gillespie, W. T. Snodgrass, 0. M, Hey* noMs', R. O. Ulair, Alexander Rosier, Philadel phia; Rev. Hr.Do Witt, Hon. Wm. Dock, A. J. ‘ones, Kt*q., Harrisburg; Dr. Heister, W, G. leed, HaQ.f Chambcrßburg. SCOTT COYLE, Proprietor, Gap, June G, 1850*—8m Dubling WARM SPRINGS. PERRY COUNTY, PENN'A. r PIIE undersigned begs leavo to inform the public, 1 ±_ that iia has recently purcliased the Warm Springs I in Perry county. Fa., and lias improved and refur- < uidlicd the buildings for ll»o cnterlniiunenl of visitors ; in a stylo calculated to insure comfort \ to ull who may foci disposed to patronise the cstub* | lishmenl. , , . . '■■■:' r.t ; • »•••• < Thvso Springs are situated on the oanks of, and empty into Sherman's creek, a stream associated , with the thrilling scciM., between thp early settlers , of that purl, of Pennsylvania .and the aburiglrios, j whoso hunting grounds lay. .on .its margirt». ; T|icy , arc 11 miles from (through which flic Cum* beiUnd Valley Railroad pusses from-Chtunbcrabarg to Harriabptgi) frbin-whiph place visitors can ut all I times'upturn excellent, conveyances. .Those also from I I llio oast, wishing to reach llio Springs by the Central Railroad, can do so by taking passage to the Dun. cannon Iron Works, (.thirteen miles distant from-the Springs,) where coaches arc constantly In readiness to convey Ahem lhl>hor f •sndlhoke coming from llio west on the same road, cannot nil rimes obtain easy [ eonVoyanccdul the Railroad Hotel at Newport, which _ is but a few.milea disUnt from (he Springs. , . Tbo.qnoJitios.of IhV, Water of these Springs .are most extraordinary indeed, Jor'lho" speedy'and per luoncnl care of Scrofulas, Eruptions of the .Skio, and every species of Cutanebns diseases, lie has hundreds of certificates, show ing the wonderful cures effected by using this water internally,-and by balh. ing-in it, obtained as well from strangers as from (huso residing in the immediate neighborhood of tho Springs, who have not only experienced the infallible efficacy of the water themselves, but have witnessed tho sums upon others. Prof. James C. Booth lias' analyzed the waters, and found them to contain 99 grains of solid mailer in thu gallon, which is com* posed as follows: ~ Carbonate of lime, - , 2,667 •• of magnesia, .i • 1,933. -Alkaline salt's* chiefly chlorides, with • • a portion of sulphate, 1,093 Silica,... . 0,605 Organic matter, 9,897 , f . r . j. ... .. / . t- t .-9,300 Tliere lire uloo at the name place half a dozen a) oilier ipring*, or different descriptions, among which is ono of sulphur and one of cold water. >ju .*• t II may bo proper lo •tal k o why a knowledge-ortho extraordinary; Medical qualities,,.of these Spring* have not been more, extensively known, than is indi cated by iho. corlifieitce of those o.nly .who have re sided iu their luimodlale Neighborhood* 'Tears ago the property Tell into*tho liatide of a number of heirs, whb were indieposcd lo.nnderlake , lho responsibility of.inuking. it a.placo of public, entertainment, as a business,—probably, bccaus»»thd patronage of Iho public .would, nol haTO justified Ihp undertaking, aa at (hat time, (boforo.lho spirit of public improvomcnl by Censls- and Railroads, had rendered distant and difficult points of speedy and cheap access,) its loon, lien was out of the way, and the ruidstnil rough jjnd almost impaasablu. At Iho death of Mr. Kentie* dy, it felUnlolhe hand* of the heirs, neither of whom ocemed disposed to lake hold of it, but leased it lo tenants, moie for Iho oulllvutloh nf the land, than n regard to the use of the water. U wasftuaUy. rented to Mr. Hippie, (now proprietor of a largo Hotel, in Trcmont,l*a,) who made arrangements to ac6umm«w date the public; and during his term, many invalids! availed themselves of this opportunity to visit and, tost U« medical qualities. Mr. Hippie, however, re tired In a short lime, and the properly again fell into the hoods of the heirs, nnd remninod so, until pro. cccdings were instituted In the Orphans'Court, by tho-heirs, for Hs «ule. It was lfi«» wold, and the ' subscriber became the purchaser.* With the exccp* , tlon of tho'Rhorl lime it whs h«l,d hy Mr, Hippie, it , remained lh the hands of the helra'wilhoul any of f forts lo bring It Into notioc.» •* > • <• I . Tho country round the Spring* and neighborhood 1 I Is dlverslfiedjby cultivation, and Is beautifully wild , and plclurosquo-in scenery,abounding In game, while the stream* passing .through the property affords fine fishing, ‘Every, attention will be psld iwtho comfort and convenience of gnrsls, and the charges so mode, rale, that all rfiay iivsil themselves of of the.Walori. H. ETTER. June IS. 18SP—8t , Cumberland & f'ei vy Hold Corner of North Hanover and North Ste., CarUtlc. lately kepi by Henry \V» Orth . rpHB lubaoillrer having Jeajed the above Urge ®nd I commodious Hotel, aitueleon the cornerof North Hanover and North Streets, lately occupied by H. W. Orth, beg* Uav# to announce to.bla frleoda and the public, that be la prepared to entertain them in a man ner which cannot fall to lyieel tbelr approbation,. , THE HOUSE la pleaaanlly ellueled, end but re cently built. Nb pain* will be apared to make thoa* who may aojourn with him comfortable during their •lay. Hla parlor* are largo and well futnUhed* and hla chamber# auppliod with new and comfortable bedding. \ ,* . Hla TABLE will be aupplUd with the beat the] market can afford,and all who are connected wlthbla house will be found attentive, careful and obliging. .The BAR will contain the beat Liquoti the city can produce. i Hl* Stabliho la entirely new end extonilve,c*pa- I ble of accommodating from 60 to 70 horaea—making It a desirable flopping place for Drovera, end will be attended by e skilful Oilier** In abort, nothing will be wanting to add to the comfort end convenience of tboae who may favor him with ihelr patroongo. : . Board**! taken the.veiek, month. 9; jai. (CyTerm! modern#,'. -V » v ; . ; • M • JIENRV GLASS, Tiitruary It, 1880—8 in ■ THE undersigned* by virtue of an order of the ,Orphans’: CourlofCumberland county, 1 will ex pose to public sale, oh the premises, on Saturday the 13th day of July, 1850, at two o'clock P, M. Mihe DVY ELLINQ HOUSE & LOT of GroundtiailUate-on the north aide of East, Lbuiiiet street, Carlisle, contain ing GO feet*in fropi#ind 240 in depth to Locust Alley, being the property of tUd l&tb Robt. Leyburn. • »., Terms made known on the day of sale by C. F. MUENCH, Admr. Carlisle, Juno 6, iB6o—Cl Valuable Farms for Sale. THE subscriber offers at private sale the following 'described Real Estate: '' • -No.,l.'Situated /in.Narth Middleton township, 4J mllos cast of Carlisle, about 1 mile north of the Har risburg and Carlisle, containing 225 aefei, more or,less, oboiu oiio-halflimeslone and lb* residuo ( black slate and-meadbW landfall clcored and in a high state of cultivation-cicopt 60 acres,, which Is well .covered wIUI heavy timber t*Tl»e buildings are a very Cue two stoVy STONE House; fflSSSnfr a good FRAME DARN,partly new, with l Sf a lffib^ ofo CHbsi Wpgon Sheds, &c., a fine House and, a njyer failing spring of water near- the door of the liuuse. Also, a good Orchard of choice frail.. i *■'<• • ■ • No. 2. Situated 1J mile* north of Carlisle, on (he rood leading fi-dm-fiterretl* Gap to Carlisle,* contain ing 165. acres of first rate-Slate. )and, well Mined, ex cept 36 acres, which is well coverfed wllliTirnber.-y* Tho Improvements rfre * lido fclol'yfrßAME Dwel ling House, a largo FRAME.BARN, and all neces sary outbuildings in good'-'condition. -Also,,a good Orchard-of .choice.fruit. This farm-is well supplied with water for slock In all the Gelds. Also, 9 wells of water near l/i* house that never fail. Possession given jon ilho Ist of i April if durlred, and the termi mode to suit the-purchascr. ■ Persons wishing to purchase.or examine the prof pvrly ’wlll iileaso call on the subscriber residing la Carlisle. « ••;>» ARMSTRONG NOBLE. February 21, 1850—5 m v 1 ./ Plaiiiflcld Clussical Academy. ■ (Font MItKS.WMT Of Cablisis.) rpHE eighth session will-commence' on Monday i i. > May Oth. la consequence-of theincreaslng pa tronage, a large and commodious brick edifice baa been erected, rendering tbie one of the moat comfort able and desirable Institutions in the State. No se rious case of sickness has occurred since it was found ed. .The students are constantly under the charge of eompeteut find faithful instructors. • The neigh boihood presents no; temptations to v]re or iminorab Uy, there being no town or village near, the instiln-1 tlon.Circulars, with further information* furnished by addressing ' > .R. K. BURNS, i i>. Principal,end Proprietor, •(' ’ * P. 0., Cuwb. Co.,Pa. April U,1960 $G J3o.,pf r week, Aiewville Academy* Sklict .Classical aku Sciistiiic S|choot, Neiocille t Cumbtrland Coutily % Per. .* i IT is confidently believed that few institutions offcfc greater inducements to students than the kbovei Located in the midst of a community proverbial for;' (heir intelligence, morality and regard for the interests of religion, this Academy can effectually guard its members from evil and immoral influences.' Advan tages are likewise oflbredto those.dssiringto pursue (be study,of the physics! science!, surpassing those of inoil similar institutions* : *.* 1 ? • ’ . Those having sons or wards, anu wishing to send them to a Seminary of learning, are respeclfu|ty tou ched to visit rfcw.ville, and judge of the advantage* for themseWo.!, or, at least, procusb s circular con taining full particulars, by addressing •»> JAMES HUSTON* Principal. NewviUerTa., Aug. 23, 1849 \y XUo Asmm Tea Compauy, , ( 136 Orkumwich Stukit, Nfcw Yoiut, , rpHB proprietor* beg to call tho attention of con* i. noUscur* la Ten,'and tho bead* of families Ur the choice and ,raro. selection of jTca* imported by. them, end hitherto Unknown in ibis country* which r I by their fragtance and dellcacy.cembined with virgin; ! purity and strength, produce an infusion of surpass iing richness and flavor* ■ • The Teas otiered ore the fultowiog JoJdo Bloom,” Niphon, 1 Dlari, Graeco, Too-Uiaa, Tjcld-tsiaa, Ud-fi Mixture, a compound of tho most ruro and choice Teas grown on the fertile <Sc gonial * soil of Aa»um, . • , . ~ ‘J 100 •* , With a view to encourage the introduction oflheae matchless ,Toa«, it i* the intention of the proprietors to distribute byJot,.erftdng ttfe purchasers, aquan thy of .Teas equal id the Fleet Years’ PiofiU on the talas; effected.;, Each purchaser.•vHll’, receive enclosed the package, n numbered cerlificaie, entitling him tu; • l( ~ Out Chance in the Distribution / / . , For every fif\y cents-laid, out, and on the receipt*} amounting id $30,000, the undermentioned parcels, of Te?, to the tjluo pf ton per cent., or Two Thousand Dollars , wilt be given away as .. : Donuses / according to the following scale t , • ' 1 6 Prizes of 40 lbs Tea at *1 nr lb 350 lbs or s2*o; ao .. 25 u, •• •• 600 »• «« 60(P 55 10 “ “ 500 V** 6001 100 “ 6 “ •* *• 600 **. ** 600 260 “ jH,.... 250 « 360. 42ft Prizes in all. -Those persons who prefer lower priced Tess, can receive ihcir prizes In proportion* or they will bo re purchased for cash, oi • reduction 6f 10 per cent. Country Agents required.' > Applications to be ad dressed (post paid*) to the Comp*y* B Depot, as above; June (I* IB6o—3ms STEAIi SASiI, DOOR AND BLIND MANU , , v uFiICJUSK • CHARLES WILKINS Si. CO. beg leave to Inform, tho oilUena ofCmlialo and tho public generally,, (bat they are ‘> (111 engaged in manufacturing S<ab( Doora.and Blinrfa, In Ilia beat manner end at the ahorloßl notice, 'by ateatn, at -pricea fat'below tboa. manofaelbred by hand, and with much greater elm-i ilarll/t ■ All ordere wf’l berlienkfully reoeired, and* punctually attended tor Sanlplee of work oitn be icon at No. 91 Minor Street, Philadelphia. 1 v , 10,000 lighte of aeaorlcd eealt for aelo el the low cel caeb n ,icc * CHAI(| , ES WILKINS & CO. • No. 83 Race street, Philadtlphia. Mty 23.1660.—1 y , , Blind Maunmctory. .... HCL A UK, Va n lii,n Blind Manufacturer. Sign . of iho Golden Eagle, No, '39 4 HB, South, Second elrocl, below Dock jltrcVFWladalphla, keeper elweve on band a largo, and feebiontHeMaprtmant of vJIbE AND. NARROW .SLAT .WINDOW' BLINDS, manufactured in tne boat manner, and of Ibb boat ratfoilala, add at tho.lowoat coob price*. .• Xhle.eaUWiabment 'bio Inat raeaWod alalia *ga‘ oorlnront of Fancy Bilk and Woraiod Window Blind Ttlmminga,,of Vlriouo colou gad palrona.. Tboaa in want cap be ouilod at thia atora in tho beat man uor. ,r , . - • .? . - ' ’ t > Ordora from a diataaca parkod'carafulty, and tent froo cf porterage, to any part of tho city, ' '' ■, ,‘j 11. CL AUK. May 0,1650 : tillndt and Ihadoi, RW. KENBIL, informo bio ftiando and Iho pub , lie in general that ho conllnoeo to manufacture Wan anted equal, to any in tho city, at the lowoaa caab pricoa. An oMorttnonlof Bllnda and Bhadca. alwaya on hand, at No. 317 Race aired. end door below Tenth, and No. 7 Hatt'a Building, N. B. cot* nor of Sixth and phoanut. Jobbing punctually attended to. May 0,1850—1 y t T) AREOEB and Sllk'Tliaittf, v Tha.*utkjnib«r 1,-»cll>t>e off bln aUnk.MDarege* >44 Bqlt Tlmum at greatly reduced pilot*. • . 'mUcoci In groat variety it the eloreof :/V W. WOODS, Agt. w JBljr It, 1850 Orphans’ Court gale. at #1 00 pr lb« .d 078 a DJack Tea. ' .« « 060 M a Green Tea. ** 100 •* “ ** 076 “ 060 « 2.000 lbs "$2.00(1: , HAY STATE! I Venitian BUnda, ,r.' -''V‘V
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