• Vaa4Pak.a3 - ta=3;l9e • . On Thursday the 28th ult., WON litnr.Jamee Hat per, Mr. Joseph A. Stuart, - of 9nulh •1171ddtalon, to Mies Mary Ann McCune, of Aouthatnaton tp. / DIED, .. V At the residence of her soh, Col. Joseph Ingram, In Shiremanstown ' on Monday the 11th 'ult., .Mrs. AONeS /NORATI. In the 85th yent or liar age. . (Mtn, lilarkets. PHILAbELPHIA, Monday, April 1 FLOUR—is without change but the demand con, tinuen limited, and only aboul 000 bble. sold, tpoajly better brands, at ft 4,811, includlng . standard sniper& at t 54,70 per barrel, which latter Willa general staking price. For home use, Pettn'a. extra brings PM. RYE FLOUR—is inactive at $2,81} a $2,87} per barrel. • CORN MEAL—tn fair demand, with Sather sales .of_Pennsyluanla.at-aomethlng_olf_SP, so, An d3sobbls. Drandstwine at $2,75. WHEAT-19 dull, and the recolpte are mostly going into store. We quote prime reds at 105 c, and white at 111 a 112 ets., buypre offer lees. • RYE.— About 1000 bushels Penn'a. cold at GO eta. CORN—in steady demand, with sales of 8000 bash els Southern yellow at 58 Ms. • New tabtirtisinnts, SALE OF UNSEATED LANDS, By the Treasurer of Cumberland County. BY VIRTUE of a Warrant from under the hands and seal of office of the Copamis sioners of Cumberland county, and to me direc ted, the fallowing Trae.s and Lots of Unseat. ed Lind, situate in Cumberland county, Stale of Pennsylvania, wilt he exposed to Sale by Public Vendue, on Monday the tenth day of June 1850, at the Court House in the Borough of Carlisle, county aforesaid, titi3 continued [by adjourninent] from time to time, until they are all sold, or as much of each tract or lot, as will bo Sufficient to defray the arrearur,o4, of the State, County, Road and Sehool tuxes, due thereon mil, costs. WM. M. PORTER. Carlisle, April 3 .1850. County Treasurer• and Y' rs, frarrantee and owners. Tax duo Lots. South Middleton 27 1839. . Jacob Wearer, 122 100 1845 John Harper, 2 59 48 1848- Jim Harper's heirs 1 72 5 1846 Jacob Morcott, " 30 I lot 1846 ~. John Walker, 28 14 1847-8 .. James Goblin'. heirs 116 1i ' 180 ~4, - , • - ,Jonathan Gustwitic, 72 *Newton. • 150 1840 • Wm. Moulder, 25 406 1840 Jobe Coope r, 25 403 " . Nlathow Duncan, 125 428 " :Robert Lusk, 415 " Hugh Nicholson, 401 " John Nicholson, 9U3 " Jape Nicholson, Norihmickilelon 21 1890 Col. Wm. Chambers, •50 134 1839.40 Mathew lrwiu's heirs, 150 'l6 1839.40 Sailer's heirs, 24 800 1843-8 liollenback's heirs, 12 55 16 1843 Samuel Rhoads, 25 Southampton. 102 1840.6 David Herron's hairs, 2 . 10 439 1849 James Itoeside Si co.- 135 102 1842.6 John Herron's heirs, 189 400 1894-5 William Scott's heirs 581 460 1844.5 •"" 581 1 lot 1845-9 Willing Hancock, 130 300 1845-9 Fdk. Clippinger's heirs, 189 25 1845 Elizabeth Miller, 1 04 403 - 1847.9' William Duncan, TO 403 1897-8-9 John Nicholson, ' l / 4 - 530 401 1847.9-9 John Nichol-on, 530 438 1897.8-9 John 'NI. - Woodburn 574 100 1848 13. Reynolds cur Her , roe's heirs, . f 60 437 1847-9 John 'Herron's heirs, 313 1 lot 1896 Soloman Gorgas' heirs 59 1 lot 1897 ' 1 - leery Newcomer, '6O Silver Spring. . • 18-1840 Andrew Sheeley'e heirs, 15 37 1847 Joseph Shrull,. 66 East Pennsborough. Neidich & Miller's heirs, 12 Shippensburg Borough. . 1 lot 1841-4 Peter Neal 29 1 lot 1840 WM lilarthe MelLnley, 1 06 Eve lleflleman's heirt, 1 20 1 lot 1848 1 lot 1848 Monroe. ilcnry Martin Diller's heirs, John Bronnoh, Melchor Breneman, Michael Ege's heirs, 200 1844 1 1849 1 lot 1899 30 1849 3 1849 Hopewell. Harper Ex. Underwood, 2 35 Samuel S. Smith 17 John 111rper, 6 23 John MeClime, 94 Richard Wood's heirs, 18 I Geufgelos, 1 06 John Harper's heirs, 4 62 Dr. W. Si Sharp's heirs, 37 • Fraukford. Jacob Wagner's heirs 47 Christian Failour, 27 Ferry's heirs, (col'd) 58 Henry Rine's heirs, 28 Henry Shank, 31 John Maginnis, [Hellen- back's heirs* 1 97 James McCartney Mot lonback's heirs, 1 12 Robert Feeler's [Rol lenbaek's heirs, 2 10 Williams, tflollenback's ••• Heirs, 1 36 Samuel Roaugh, Hellen-. back's heirs, 4 25 Thomas Dansey, Hellen baek's heirs, 1. 92 James Parke, Mallen. oback's heirs, 1 60 George Mageehan, Ho& lenbuck's heirs. 93 William Sanders, [Col'il] 12 1511 1841 2 2111 1842 400 1843.6 25 1841 1 lot 1841 300 1847.9 1200 1847.9 4 1848-9 31, 1840 15 1843 5 1645-6 12 1846 13 1846 L 153 .18444 232 1844-7 228 1844-7 116 1844-3 400 1844.8 186 1849 8 1511 1894-8 100 18444 1 lot 1848 ' W. Craig McCune, 25 Frederick Hoover, 19 William Myers' heirs, 19 Willliam Parker, 22 George Mimes, 7 95 Daniel Eckles, ' 60 Peter F. Ege, 27 John Ensminger, 4 16 Andrew J. North 92 Thomas Martin, (John Jolm_llarpor & co.) 16 - 4,111(4'61 Gardner, [John • Harper & co..] 16 ' Revannati Martin, [John Harper& co.] 16 Charles Bryan, [John Harper & 40.] 16 James Hoover, 2 52 James Eilioit'a heirs,. 46 John litirper , i heirs, - 128 John M. WOodb ma„, 60 Isaac B. Parker, • 60„ Ilwee B. Parker, ) 611 Richard Stevenson. 92 • Dickinson. iso, 1841, Wm. Craighead 420 0, 1841.6, John Jacobs 81 20, 1841.6, George Jacobs . 181 • 4, 1841-6, Peter Myers '1 21 5; 1841-5, 'Muslin° 51 5, 1841.6, Behjamin.Malone 10, 1841 . Abraham Pilkeitou • 4, 184143; Pater •Stakhunlth •5,-1840.• .35 •0, 1840 6, Peter Miller's hairs . 66 • . 230, 1840 ' Moore .68 ' 10, 1840, „William Moore- • 12 10.0 or: 5, 1840-7, Samuel Nort h land 'l4O. 5, 1840 • George PenCil .:11 ' 1840 „„ facob Trump ••• l2 6, 1840 Sol'omon.Warner :12 • 6.4840':: C. Hartleroutd Baker 'IS . , • 4. Marten, • 511 -; A'n(lrevi K uniei • • 74 • .'"..`94l , 344'6';',l4theti'Grayalon .•'' • :• -1 94 , 1 4 J r •Jaeoblf . ,10fon' • 1,36 '•''"!:;;$ 30 ;• 1 2fig, apiqi,Neely,;; , . 26 • .r.'.;422;lB4ll;;,!;Cleci.:tlellralthiwer--', ••1 Smith, col'J„ 53 • :•-• 43 ;1 845. :_ 6 vi11ia4110411 tedrp, , ,h*ioko,,•. 1 6,* - 1840 o 1 5;"ll'iniel B lirotan ~ • • ' 11;1842 sr?'!'?if'lB . . 12 1840 18 1841 .4 1843 200 1843 1247 18468 200 1847-8 40 1847-9 1105 1847.8 95 1847 8 - 100 1847 100 _ 1047.. 100 1847 100 1847 SO 1847 8 '2 1848 . '238 1848-9 200 1848' 200 1848 9 200 1848.9 25' 1848 9 IN • . • !,,, 65 1815 8; Faith's beigi-- - 37 , .. . O. 1845 6, Archibald arbel • -.. 24 -7. 1845 6, John;terms ' . 2 ' l 40, 1846 13, 'Henry, Myers 1 75 • % 28.1846 11;.Johyt Myers .' . : 1 79 ,P 7, 1846 - 8, Philip"Myeri ., ' .2 89 • 0, 1846 ..Gilbert.l3e. , right. ' 40 . 1 • " 6, 1845 8, John Wiroman, Esq. .60 22, 1896 Thus M'Cluno's hr's "52 5, 1848 Adam Yeagy .. 16 5 .1 1847 8. Mender's helm . 36 1 Lot, 1817 John Osborne's heirs 20 10; 1846 8, N. B. Wireman's , h"rs 51 40, 1848 Thermic Bro,,wn. 108 ii, f 1 Lot, 184 Isritel Griffey ' - 99 1 Lot, 18 .' lath Little's heirs ''' 90 . " • 1 Lotrl t , .F. Myers 60 30, ' -, ..i'., ,illiam Meals 126 "' 40, 1 45 -,''' Jae. Neely's heirs 240 1 Lot, 1848 • Joseph ROckey 75 i 1 Lot, 1848 Gob. 'Vickers h'rs 16 • 5, 1846. Wagner & Veil ' 12 , ' 20, 1895 6, Frolerisk Glut* 38 8, 1845 6, Jacob Gipe • 24 New Cumberland. 1 lot,No 51,1842 8, Dr. Chambers' heirs 94 do. 60, 1842 7, 3. P. Norris 180 do. 73, 1843 6, George Beeehjer 306 do. 114,1841 8, John Plough 2 76 do. 129, 1841 8, Wm. M'Lene's bra 2 12 do. 230, 1842 6, Zinger and Bear 1 59 do. 34, 1842 5, J. M. Haldeman 145 do. 155, 1841 8, Martin Luther 1 97 do. 157, 1841 7, Peter Pancake 1 74 do. 161, 1893 7 Dr. Agnew's heirs 1 17 do. 160, 134,1 7, Owner Unknown 165 do. 208, 1841 6, do. do. 1 55 do. 212, 1842 8; do. do. 1 80 do. 211, 1841 8, Ab'm. Hurch'sAt 1 46 do. 171,1845 6, Henry McKinney 48 do. 31, 1845 6, Jacob Zeigler, 41 do. 76, do do. 41 do 146, do do. 41 do 177, do,. ' do . .41 . do 12, 184.9 8, Michael Keller ,91 do 28, 1842 8, William Allison 129 do 72, 1843 5, J. M. Halderman . 68 do 132, 1842 5, Christ. Halderman 139 do 156, 1842 8, John Spitzer 79 db 202, 1842 8, John Roberts 1 93 do 204, 1842 7, James McGinnis 119 : • do 27, 1842 8, A Carothers' heirs 154 do 35, 1843 8, do do 4 2 18 do 84, 4812 5, J. 14. Haldeman 122 do 3, 1816 G. Fahneatock'a Wes 29 do 4, 1846 do do 30 do 13, 1845 7, Ab'e' m Hursh,heirs 68 do 38, 1842 6, Philip Sniper 85 1 Lot, 1843 Ah'm Hunt's heirs 31S do 1843 7, William Wallace 127 do 111, 1844 8, Woody'r & Robins'n 1 50 do 60, 1846 7, Owner Unknown 36 do 189, 1842 6, John Foster 73 do 488, 1842 Hogan's heirs • 1 30 do 116. 1842 3, Henry Miller 60 do 150 , 1841 Shriner.'S heirs ' 15 do 1 1 5 , 1841- Conrod Reningor bra 15 •do 141'1841 Ab'm Feitrow's heirs, 15 do 37 ' 1841'3, Owners Unknown 100 do 66, 1841 do do 15 do' 172, 1841 3, do do 15 .do 175, 18 41 6, -do do - 15 do 123, I E 4I- do do 09 do 165, 1841 do do 15 do 183, 1841 4, do do 1 47 do 210, 1 941 do do lb do 174, 1841 do do - J 5 do 175, 1841 4, do do L. 96 do • 152, 1841 • do do -1 15 do 154>1841 ' do do 15 do 85.1842 ,3, do do • 45 do 148, 1812. 9, do. do 3 10 do 176, 1842 ?, do do 90 (19 74, 1843.0, do do 47 do 132, 1847 8, John Bucher's heirs 51 do' 164, 1847 Owner Unknown 18 do 112, 1847 do • do .. 13 do 122,1847 8, do do 69 do 68, 1849 George Ateicks 48 1 Lot, 1842 4 C. Hershey's heirs 37 do 109, 1848 Thomas Warren 16 . do 145, 1647 Owner Unknown , L 12 do - -....„ do . 200, 1847 do ' 12 do 153,17 do do 'l2 do 60, 7 do do 12 do 31 , 78. do do ' 90 Hear, Road, Listen and Reflect. TROUTMAN & NEW, CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE. CLOTHING STORE, On Nhrth Hanover street, in the room formerly ocavied by Mrs. Wise as a grocery: liE, attention of the citizens ot Carlisle, and T Cutnberland and Perry Counties is invited to this newly established Clothing and , GENTLEMEN'S .11JRNISHING STORE, and ace the well selected and most elegantly got up clothing ever offered in this place. It would. bo well for every man to know that a larger assortment, -better styles anti more desirable clothing can be bought for less money at this now establishment than at any other store in the place without any other exception. The assortment is well selected ami the cut andmuke of the latest spring and summer fashions, which are tar superior to all others for -ease and ele gance. All who wish to purchase will find they cau save from twenty five to fifty per cent by buying at the new stand of 3 60 15 30 26 24 TKO UTMAN. & MAY Coats, Pants and Vests we sell remarkably low as the following list.of prices will show: Superfine black cloth Dress Coats $6 to 1t.1,00 " Frock " 6 16,00 Fine French ' Habit Cloth coats of different stylep, 1 10,00 Now style ul Cushmerett coats, 2,50 9,00 French Coats of all colors 1,50 '7,00 Rough & Ready Tweed, now style. -4,00 11,00 California Lustre, 75 5,00 LinenlCoats, - ''.. 1,00 2;50 Business coats, 1,00 6,00 P4NTA.I,OOd- P. . . . Now Style of American and Fr;anch Cassimor plain, 3,50 7,00 New.style of American and French -' Gassimers, superior in quality and variety of colors 5,00 IQ,OO Finn Glaek case. and doeskins g,50 9,00 Striped and cross barred cuss. )ants 1,50 5,00 Now style Napoleon striped Ants 1,25 3,00 spring cuss. pants 4,75 6,00 Groat variety et Corduroy pants ' 1,25 3,00 Fine linen drigilig striped and plain 75 2,50 New style of Catubroon • 1,50 4,00 With an excellent assortment of wor- king.pants which will oth-travelony other in this place 50 2,00 VESTS. Superfine black Satin vests 1,75 5,00 Now style of figuered and striped do 1,00 7,00 Plain & striped valentine 50 4,00 1. ine light summer Marseilles vests 75 3,00 All kinds of working vests at very low pr cos. We will also keep a good assortment of • BOYS CLOTHING, consisting )f coats, pants and vests and sell them atwory low roues. In addition to. our stock of ready madO clothing we will keep on hand an assortment of . FURNISHING ARTICLES, such as shirts, surfs, cravats, suspendorar drawers, collars, caps, umbrellas, gloves, ha nd kerchiefs, socks, &c. &c , which will make it the:interest of the purchaser to examine before buying elsewhere. All goods sold at this store. Warranted to give satisfaction, and defy 'compe tition; in quality, elegando and , style of the elic ited durability, and we hope by, close attentiom to business to'nierif a share of public patron ago. Don't forget the place, North Hanover Street, a few doors above Louthor Street West. side.. N. B. Clothing made to order at tho shortest notice. • • s• , Spying' r oo THE subscriber has lust 'returned', fiorn lthet with a large and ytirled assortment...of. Fundy and Staple Dry Goods, such as lifousi.f deflatnes, Baronet!, , A.lpabhaa, ,Catiton Fionch' and.. 'English ,Chinizes, ;cringhtuns6i Lawns, Calicoes,Figyrod and, Doug& • Syria's , ; ~ 11/tislins,' wit h' ti.variety. of •Othor ' , Dress ma ter'- alp to which he‘inyitkis the; outman of the 'pub."! ''•CHE4P , C HIWPZES. • ~:i...lThOsubsCrihei would, call, the ; UtrentiOn the .ionninittiify 'to lot dr, 4 BOriniChifitZfili at of; low' arum of.lo ots Oor;_yard. tho cheapest lot of . goods orar,dffored;in.:Carlislo,.. ' F.: LINEN LtTSTIR,ES. ' • • • Linan'Liietraa'of s o,: SilleandLinen Ortiolei forligieft:ilsoasOs - find saektrirjhels•Oyaned.':.t, • r, Just•tipOriod ' cepa; 'With 'oil covcra,' 'ofsame^style for, sale' by " , r , 4lll.oiitiork potioott OiOhcirOx : noti6e,42. of ag , pootorootti l iot to t Oyc :„ •• MO = COATS, New Estateor;Jesep , ec . 7, Et'rEHS:aadministiation'ciii tho eetrite of 4" Joseph'Crell;late Of 'Upper' Allen'teaM l ship, .thambertand conntyi. ilecd.; ,, Wave !been granted to the subscriber, residing', the;m sae township, All - persona kitowmg tliernaelves indebted to sajd'estitionre inquired to make inm• mediate payment; and those havinvlaims to present thorn to JOHN B COOVE g' R;Adrifr. . April 8, 1850. To Farmers and en of Ermined% OILS, CANDLES & GUANO. • HE subecriber offers, ai the lowest rates. T in any iluantity to auitPurcheserti, Genuine Peruvian Guano, and every variety of Sperm. Whale, Lard, and Tanner's Oils. Munufaes turers,'Tanners, Farmers, Dealers and' Consu megrim) invited to call at No. 37 North Wharves the first Oil Store belotv Race street, Philadelphia: - GEO. - W.-RIZ. ) GWAY - , April 3,1850.-2 m. Lumber-Yard. THE subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the public, generally that he has st opened a new LUMBER AND COAL YARD in West High street, a few doors east of Messrs J & D Rhoads's Warehouse, where he now has • and will keep constantly on hand a first rate assortment of all kinds of sea maned pine boards and plank and all other kind: of stuff, all of which he will sell low for cash April 3,1850. JOHN N. ARMSTRONG Newville Saving Fund Society. THE Newville Saving Fund Society, is now fully orgnnized and in operation under the manaument of the 'allowing Direr torsi John Waggiiitcr, Sarn'lJlhl, Snail. W.Shatp, William Klink, James .hicCandlish, Joseph C. Wil liams, Brice J. Sterrett, John Work and Atchison Laughlin. Persons desirous of becoming weekly depos itors, and those wishing to mike deposits for definite or indefinite periods, will mite applica tion to the Treash.er at his office in Newville, on and after the 30th instant. JOHN WAGGONER, President. JAMES McCaNnt.tsu, Secretary, . JAMES R. IRVINE, Treasurer: Newville, March 26, 1850. , Better than the Goldmines of Cali forhia • A Whole Suit of Clothes at $1,75 I riviE undersignectthankful for the patronage JL of the Citizens of Carlisle and siljoining country, informs his numtrous friends and the public in general, that he has just laid in. an entirely new Stock of fashionable Spring and Summer clothing, made up in the best style and particular) , calculated for this place, His stock consists of fine Dress and Frock coats, Habits, Cassimer, grab, kr., and Chian coats, Tweed Linen and Check coats,'Nosiness coats of , descriptions, superior Back Cassimer and fan y Pantaloons, a great variety of Vests front 75cts to 84 00, a large assortment of fancy articles of Gentlemen's wear; white linen, striped and red flannel shirts. Gentlemen are requested to call and examine the geniis, and be is sure those who buy will be well fitted and at low prices. A vent assortment 'of Boys clothing, also Caps and kiats,, from 123 to 83 00 constantly on hapd at • S. GOLDMAN'S South East corner of Main and Market squire, Carlisle, March 26, 1850: PESICLAN ANTI SURGEON foot. H. Hinkley. riFFICE on Main Street, near the Post Of— Ur fie°. Hr. H. is prepared to use Galvanism as a remedial-agent intim treatment 9f Paraly sis, Neuralgia and Rheumatic affections, but does not guarantee succes from its aptilirntionto all or oven any of these disenses. Rel;of has been given and cures effected in a number of instances, and may be in others. March 27, 125 0, ly. Cheap Groceries. Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Honey, Cheese, fresh Splices, Yeast,Fliwilers,Slaccaroni, Farina, Rice Paper, BakeMs Chocolate,- Baker's Cocoa, Brown's Homeopathic Chocolate, Or tinges, Co coa Nuts, Bolslas, and Curronts,•lcir sale at March 20, C.INHOFF'S. IMPORTANT ARRIVAL OF FRESII SPRING GOODS! Charles Ogilby H AS commenced and will be receiving for some days, a brilliant and very cAtensive wisortmera of Spring Goods, and particutirly invites allthat wish to purchase cheap goods and.satisfy their good taste to give birn .a call before purchasing , ns ho is dteermined Ito cut goods this spring at small "profits, and please all that will lavor him with their patronage. ffis Stock consists in part of a freak supply of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES & SATINETTS, of nll colors and prices, we worth examining . . A full assortment of COLORED FLANNELS, front the finest shrouding to the lowest prices TWEEDS, in great variety and colors, 3-4 to 6-4. Also Kentucky J EANS . & CASSIMERES, of all color and pricm• A Large and complete assortment of Mess and Boys SPRING & SUMMER WEAR, many of them entirely now styles. ' LADIES DRESS GOODS, such as new style Silks and Satins, Linen Lus tres, Mous de Lance, Lawns, and many more entirely new styles too numerous to notice. A large stock of CALICOES, GINGHAMS, Tickings, Bleached and unbleached Muslim and Shootings, dce. Tha largest and most ox tensivo stock of CARPE:ft, that has been brought to Carlisle for years, to gether with ' 10,000 OTHER ARTICLES in tit° Dry Goods lino, that would fill columns of this paper hut are entirely too numerous to mention. Also, a large assortment of Mens, Buys and Childrens BOOTS 'AND SHOES, all prices, Ladies Slippers, Ties, Buskins, in great.variety of prices. A large and well solos. ted stock of Fresh GROCERIES, Spices, &e. Cavendish, Congress, Hand, Cu and Dry TOBACCOS of the host brands. Come and look for your- selves at the old and well established stand, where you will find a 'large and well selecte d stock, of Goods and on the most faverablo terms. Carlisle, March 20, 1850. NEW SPRING GOODS! Ahead of all ,Coropetition ! TtIE subscribers have returned from Phila dolphin, with a large assortment of IHEAP SPRING GOODS, consisting partly of Mons do Leiner!, Lawns, Enrages, Linen Lustres, at 124, 184 and 23 eta per yard, Alpachas, Ginghams, Calicoes, and a variety of other dreks goods; ClothsrOassi. mores, V.estings, Suffimer stuffs for men and boys wear in endless variety, checks, tiekinge muslins neoldprices, flannels, hosiery,,gloves, laces and edgngs, Meanings, and some very, chap GATO i ETS,troceriee,,queensware, &c.. Also, a large assortment of very • qfIEAP BONNETS, Min led tifid braid hats, bonnet ribbons at till prices and very cheap, a'few pieces wide high lustre black silk's, together wills a', general as , sortment including'poarlY every article in our line 'cif blisinesti; . hll of which have' been bought for NO, bo sold to our customers:and the whole country at considerably lower prices than they elm' be bought in Carlisle. Int ei call and judge for yotirsolvbs.,. A kW BENTta`'' , . 'Mtiich 20;1;00: • ' , • , China . 1C Glass Warn.' XTRA rich - China and Gleesin great vari French. C hine'Cinner Tee and_ Toilet Sets, Splendid Ornaments,- rainy of Siane; . China, Liverpool'end. ConnnartDiehafn LIGHT I: LIGHT ! I Fluid, Cariinhine, end'.oll' tamps, to great variety: • Ale?Cilir r ef, - eYerY...,deseriprion. • i. SUPEttiOR': . TEML' FinolOoloneend:,BreakfaeLTand,also extra' fine.,Yejind..firtparyil,:hist received .friim New York , , and! foteeleiAtttite,Vieap'Orocory stole , of Cf. INHOFF. I store comgete iI'IPIP. 11,1lluponte,1Rin4 POwde'r;whio" bo Bald Area y , Jan 23d'18;,0:; e SA 3 TOIC , eoic It ' 1.511P1P.Y. ecetve o__rs t3..‘ Mira, • Noticto ITIIOLLINAVON W.HEREAS . .,.the• • Honorable. Fnaniarox Werra, Prosident-Judke of the several; Couita of Common Pleas of the counties of Curnberland, Perry;and Jinriata c in Pennsylva nia, and Joliet, of the several Courts of Oyer and' Tarmieer and,; General Jail Delivery in sittd r:panties. atd lion. John Stuart end John Clondonin, 'Judges of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital and other offenders, in the said county of Cumberland, by theirprecepts to me directed, dated the 14th day of Jan., 1850, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, to be holden at Car lisle 'on the 2d Monday of April next; (being the Bth day) at t 0 b'clook in the fine noon, to Continue two weeks. NOTICE is therefbre hereby given, to the Coroner, J Oakes of the Peace anti Constables_ nftffri said county ofCntiiliarland, flintthey are • .y the said precept commanded to be then and thereln'their proper persons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations; and' all other remembrances, todo those things which to theiroffwos appertain to ho done,und all those that are bound by reengnizancus, to prosecute (against the prisoners tont are or t en. shall be in the Jail of said . county, are to be there to prosecute them as shall be just, DAVID SMITH, Sheriff. Carlisle, Dec. 13, 1549. Derrick S. Fehneet k, det'd. L" „ministration n the estate of D orricl eed., late of East l'onnsboro towns lip, have issued in due form °flaw to the subscriber residing in Hampden township, All persons indebted to said estate will. make payment and tlibso having claims against it will present.them for settlement to. JOHN RUPP, Adm'r of D S Fahnestoolt, dee'd. March 26, 1850-6 t Estate of E. Bosserman, dec'd LETTERS of Administration, do bonze non, with the will annexed, on the estate of E. BossEnatxx, Into of Carlisle, Cumberland coun ty. deed, have been issued in due form of law to-the subscriber, living in Newport, Perry county, Pa. All persons indebted liCifioi4 as tate are required to -make immediate .payffient, and . thoso having claims to present them for settlement to J W BOSSERMA N, Adm'r Pet. 26, 1850 Estate .71blice. LETTERS of Administration on the gestate of Margeretta Piper, late of West Pennsboro township, Cumberland county Pa. deceased, have been granted by the Register of said 'county, .o the subscriber residing in Newville to said, county, All persona t. •obted to said estate will make immediate ayment,„and those. having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement 'to JAMES It IRVINE, Adner. Feb. 25, 1850. .4 olice. LETTERS 'Testamentary upon the will of the Hon JOHN REED, dec'd., lately of Car lisle, have been granted to Mrs. Sandi A. Reed, the Executrix, residing in the same place, those who have claims against the estate fo the Tlstator, will present them, and those indebted will matte payment to her. feb6-6t SA RAH A REED, Eetrx. Estate of Jacob Wise, Deceased. • LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Jacob Wine, late of Shiremanstown, Allen township, Cumberland county, decd. have been granted to the subscriber, residing in the same place. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present them for set.lement to feb.l3-50-6w• ELIZABETH WISE. Executrix. Estate of WILLIAM Kurz dec'd. ALL persons are hereby notified that letteirs testainenfy on the last will and testament of Willtalw'Kut'z., late of South Middleton town• ship, Cumberland county deceased, hive, this day been issued by the Rggister in and for said county, to the subscriber who resides in North Middleton township, in the county aforesaid.— All persons having claims or demands against the estate of the said demised, are requested to make known the same without delay, and those ntiebted to make payment to DAVID RUTZ, ' 1-4eCja or. a Feb 6. 6t eorge, Bobb, decd o . ricE isi w ereby given that letters of Ad• ministration on the Estate of George Robb, late of the Borough of Mechanicsburg, in the county of Cumberland. decd. have this day been issued by the Register in and for the said county, to the subscriber who resides in Monroe township, in the said county. All persons hav ing claims or demands against the estate of the said decedent tire requested tommke known the same without delay, and those indebted to make payment to JOHN 'HOUSER. Feb. 12, 50, fd Administrator of.G Bubb. Abtice NOTICE'is hereby given that Leon— ard Wise or South Middleton township,' Cumberland county, did by deed dated the' 7th March, A. D. 1850, assign all his property, real, personal and mixed to the subscriber who resides in said township. All persons having claims or demands against the said Leonard Wise, are requested to mobs known the same without delay, and tunas indebted to make pay- ment to. JACOB RITNER. . _ March 13,1800. Assignee of Leonard Wise Estate of Mary Fulton, dec'd. L E TTERS Testamentary on the estate of Mary Fulton, late of Newton township, Cumberland county, deceased, have been gran ted in due form of law to the subseriber,restding in Hopewell township, in said county All per sons indebted to said est•tte will 'make immedi ate payment, and those having,, claims against the same will resent them for settlement to • DAVID S. RENSHAW, Exce'r: March 13, 1850 • Fame of. John Graft; decd. LETTERS testamentary upon the will of John Groff, late of Allen township Crimberlana County', dec'd, have been granted to the subscriber residing in the same township, those who have claims 'against the estate of the testator will present them, and those indebted will make payment to DE MARKLE March 6,1860... pd V — Executor. Notice. rrillE business at Chesnut Grove Iron Works, Jt will be conducted by Chae: Wharton, Jr. as agent for the subscriber, all notes, drafts and other papers,neccesary in conducting the boat. nese will be signed Chits. Wharton, Jr. Agent. March 13, IVA* J BUCHANAN BOGGS. Important to Millions; THEpublic are hereby notified that I have purchased the right of introducing Henry Flinchbaugh's Patent SeltAightening Bush for mill spindles—for the counties of Adams, Frank lin and Cumberland—and that I are prepared to introduce this improvement into nil the mine of said counties, whose owners may desire the same. Any mill owner 'Wishing tri./i,ave this improvement, will be encoded nthydhectinee.) lute to the subscriber, 'residing nehrthambers burg, Pa. UPTON R. HENDERSON March 13, 1850.-2 t ~ e:Or' 11l Latest T HE ' Cheap ',E'amily_Proceiy Store of Jo. seph D. Halbert, Wait Mein street, Car. , lie o, Iran just received a large and fresh stimil% of the best FAMILY GROOSIOBS that the bar markets can aflord. • The subscri bar bus iust returned from 'the city. 'and •would respectfully invite his friends and the °public generally, both in town and country, to call and examine for themselves his large and in creased stock; which embraces all the articico usually kept, in hislmo of. business. Stich as Rio, Java And St Domingo and Laginra Cabe ; Imperial, Young Hson arid 'Black': Toga, of very. ,suporior.quality. and'tfleNor ; , Layering's •. Moshe di , lOaf,falling loaf, and, loaf ,sugurs,. ; ango'grove, alarified,..l%/ew Orleans and, brown Sugars'of;Mitfry gradoAtrid quality, with price to .shits.' - .Honey;••sugarhousai. , Orleans unit eyrup AL:llamas/ Spices lof silt kinds, Which he' will 'Wiirrant.iinre;and'.fictih;;ground::; Broome, Co. Oar and' painted , liuckets;:, churns,' tubs, half.;_ bunhol nioneures,; butter 1 bowls,' but ter , ;print e, liutter Antilop,. wash I:rubbers, fancy sowing, traveling mnd'inarket:.baskeis of all' kinds: , Castile, Sancy,;:•rosin. - and' vountry SOAPS.' Alsciimgeneral assortment of.chewing aiV.snioking , T 013 ACCO, epanish half spaniel' and. , ebmrnon'lDlGAßS. , ...Ropes•-twines, - . and ;BrOshcs,of all lkinds..'l , Prime ;Ret - MESE always ptrltind4Boroitfi.Vyttiteaf irttittned,;:pqbant anti Q men' LS •*:: pis; attdociurniyEp elf tOnumbornfl',', :severitiorn s; o f';'W ito ''lo rank o and I 'fancy, 'sois.;wfth"CRO9KEILY , WARB 'of,every at OM 'lowest prices Mir crisW "P"';.* fOr'the'llbiralpatronage ' ibford'hestoived bpeqn tivenerOus pub6ir. anbisortb'orliMders them h It Osirty;desince rat ;1 thanks hifitea' , b ff orts4o pleese' 6 okidlitiArOlitaftitto9tkolit!tO hotness; to rnerti• dentlquatice.C4looestippo.i! MarOb HqBS:tD.; ALBBRT:'; - . POOR HOUSE , TATtaxtisiT FOR '1849' WILLIAM i r CER; r TR& BELIDLEY, ICHAEL G. BELTZHO VER . Esquires,' Directors:of the Nor and of iherjouse ofEinployitent for tlie Coun ty of Cumherlatid, in account with said CoUnty, from the Ist darof January, to the 81st day of December 1819,, inclusive, viz : DR, e , To amount drawn from County Tree.- .surer $5,000 00 Coati received for use of Mary Knet- Of U. 19: Government for use of Do rothy Homwood.• A ;;. 125 00 Of Jacob Shrom for Hides and, Mr l. s 109 071 Of Perry County for support of pau. pars, Of Delaware' county forqsupport of J. Powell, colored, 17. 00 Of 11. Snodgrass, Esq for use, 65 00 .0f _J!...W_Ebyi.for_uso r .0f...T. Robin . son, colored, (dead) Of A S Lyne, fur Old copperi, For Tallow, ' Of J G Gruler and others, (deceas'd paupers,) For Blank Indentures, Of J Hersh°, Esq. for hauling, Of C If Guier, constable fine, For sundries, 1!:1 J.ADOB SQUIRE, Esq., 15•easurer of the Poor county, in account with the Directors of said Josh of December, 1849, inc/usive, uiz. : To cash rec'd from County Treas'r.ssooo 00 from Joseph Lity . ch, Stew ard, from ditlithe'nt sources, as exhibited in the forego- Eng statemon t, Stock on the Farm Ist January, 1/850 7 hood of Horses, 24 head of Horned Cattle, 32 head of Hogs, 24 Shoats-and , 9 Pigs, 26 heal , ' of Sheep, 1 Calf. Beef,Pork,Mutton,and Veal,fattened 4. killed on the farm, in 1849 26 Beeves, average weight 498 pounds, (12,948 )34 Hogs, average weight 216 ~poundst 7,344 lbs.) 63 Sheep, average weight 41 pounds, (2,609 lbs.) 14 Calves, average weight 7:% minds, (1,022 lbs.) making in all 23,897 lbs, / Farming Utensils Or; the Farm, Ist January, 1849. • 61111 1 Broadhealed and 1 Narrow wheeled wagon, 1 wagon bed, 1 pair of wood-ladders, 2 pair hay-ladders, 1 cart & cart gears, 1 sleigh & harn6s, 3 ploughs, 4 harrows, 5 double shovel ploughs, 3 single shovel ploughs,•l stone wagon, I. thrashing machine, and horse power, 1 fan ning mill, 1 'rolling screen, 1 corn 'haler, I ground roller, 2 cutting boxes, 1 flax brake, 2 grin clones, 2 log chains, 34 cow chains, 6 sett of wagon gears, 6 sett of plough gears, 2 sett of car penter's.tools, I sett of blacksanitt's tools, 2 sett of butchering tools, 4 wheelbarrows, I cabbag. knife, and a variety of ekes, mattocks, picks, shovels, crowbars, corn hoes, ro s, rakes, grain cra dies, sickles, scythes, single and doable trees, die. Schedule showing the Proceeds Ithe Far for 1850. ' 1000 bushels-of wheat, 27 of rye. 532 of oats, 445 of corn, 470 of potatoes, 2of timothy, seed, 18 of onions, 2 of little onions, 25 of parsnips, 40 of beets. 3 of beans and peas, 200 9 head, of cabbage, 47 loads t f hay, 9 of corn fotl , il one wagon load of pumpkins, 2000 cucumbers Manufactured and made in the House and ShoL • 122 shirts and chimise 3'2 sheets, 20 cope, 15 chaff beds, 5 bolsters, 88 calico frocks. 37 cot ton frocks, 68 aprons, 27 petticoats, 20 pair of stockings knitted, 40 pair of stockings. footed,"s9 pillow slips, 26tomforts, 10 sun bonnats, 3 pair of drawers, 12 flannel frocks, 48 pounds of soft soap, 130 of hard soap. JOSEPH LOBACH, Steward. ELIZA JANE DAUGHERT-X, Matron. The Directors &c., of said Institution, annex the following exhibit of extra labor, &c., Performed by the Steward s Matron, and Paupers, from the Ist day of January to.the...llst day of De— . cember, 1840, inclusive. viz Made 40 cofrine, ono double shovel plough, 2 bushel baskets 10 handle baskets, I now benches, for dining room, 1 cot bedstead, 1 wheelbarrow, 1 large doug hi tray for bakery, 1 largtgate, 1, small gate, 700 mile, cut 126 cords of wood, quarried alone for and made 30 rod of stoillo fence done about $4O worth of blacksmithing, burned 90 bushels of lime. •.;, Number of Paupers in the Institution let of January, 1849, of which 28 were colored, -` .. - Number admitted up to 81st December, 1849, of which 25 were colored • and-Aborn in the house, , Making aid whole number through the year, Of which,2o died,B children bound out, 19 eloped, and 209 were discharged, a -. Leaving tl e number of pullers in the house,Jan,l,lBso,of which 28 are cord Out° door :paupers, supported at public expense through the year 10, of • which 4 have been admitted and 2 died, .r t , ....,.. v . Whole number supported Ist January, 1850, 1 .. Of those remaining in the k Poor House, 31st December, 1849, there are= Males 92, of which 12 are colored, . Pennies 48, of which 16 are . colored, I .4 And 8 out door paupers, of which 1 is colored, --t...:.p... r, - • ! " • At number per day through the year,l4B i.. nere are, as near as can be-ascertained under 1 year 4 1 ;6 front 1 to 5 ; 9 from 6tolo ; 7 from 10 to 20 ;20 from 20 to 30 ;12 from $ 0"lo 40 ;12 from 40 to 50; 21-from 50 to 60 ;• 20 from 60 to 70 ; 18 from 70 to 80; 8 from 80 to go ; 2 from 90 to 100 ; 1 above 100 Exclusive of the above, the registry contains a list•of the names of 175 transien paupers, who have been received without regular orders from Justices of the Peace, and who have been supported at the institution for one, two and three days, =9 We, the Directors of the Poor and of the Hommel .Employment for the county, of Cumberland, do, certify that the above and • feregoing,istatement contains a just and true exhibit of the Institution, during the period fibers statedowOortling to..the best of our knowledge,. Given under ouvhande .thie IM day Of . January, A. D. 1850. • WILLIAM 'KEIL • ... • "ruOMAs BRADLEY, ' Direatori: , •AL G.; 13ELT7.ROOVER,.. , . . We,the undersigned, Auditors of Orinelierland epunty, ehristed arid', sworn acecird. trig to law; ltaiingexeminekihe accounts arid troitehers , of the Direetois of the Nor and= raise of Employmerit efAiaidecuirity, from the _lst"dey Of Janue4hto the alai day of Decernheratt49, inclusive, do certify that' we find trbilancg due said conn ( Yi by the Director ' itforesnitl, of fUnr- hundred: and Ili ftrseven dollars i and , , twenty , two cents, in the'hands.ofjecob S4nier; Elef.,7rienaluer of eitid-roor Rouse:and House I of EmplOyment... , 'Piven:Ondeir our. handi ' at 't.,itrlielOthe :11411,4i - ,01 .. /iduotli 1860. . ;,. •;:..!.,,', 3: •• I,i, ''''' • ' VETERL.UVINGAIIi \'. ,''c'',' '''.ill ~•,I, , ,t ' , '':!, :A .. . - 't ' ..' JO 17 , 1 - 10 AD, ' 41.14ffi0r84 - • ' ; March '14,11315(/7-n" ••• = ~ - ',; '.''', I .'P:'''QUX'9XT , lr''' ''''' '''!'• ll' '''' , # , lEEE , . .' ' ' ~ .- ' i. -. llllbittiiiseis' and :Syrup ‘ ' ~ '. - 14a'5;...g.#0 54. ': Be - , .-, : 6 ‘ , 4 : '' 2.1 ' 1- ' : 6UGAR: Home PYidP.:tind °dune lhaltina t ~..s r, ,ifArAt. ti'Xia: AviA.,GPen,! 1.. , ,t 3 Wir i T ' ‘ ltiolasacs of tfte•best'surtlitios— . ; •, 7,434,40.,46 ch ildren As 10t , 9..T,... p'. , ....- . , MACKAuEL. . • - r-, ' 11 . 0 .,..51.A c kitifi1ik" , '"!;d•tur..4,414 , 4 . , :,“ 'flj'..,. 1.::- . , .c:, , :. A small lot of No, 2,in half barrels, and 'No. - .. , ....Corifole;[Nrnicht:, ' ,f 1 9 i''.o*-1 . , i1,;,..4‘ . S;;:' ' - ,l;;Ktiuniti4 barrels - igloo: :,' .:, •, ' ' • -,-,-; -„. ... a., w!.. , Vt,..-'4, , r4k , :' , ,„ :..7,--..t ,;,-.r. -'" '. • ' 4A I 4IIIOPW '' ' ' ' ' 4 , .A.01 . .. 1 4,.• •.',:, ~ • , .. i . , ta t: oe k, ~. •, i vi ,,For :Salo et '' • , . •". '., . mnr It 4 1 4) , i.V.T.:'A .. ..;4, 4 1,,,,, ~„,,,.._:„.„,. ~, J,..- ,amino . , cuitiptc yin: 7; 185o;' - '' '' . .i. ' ' ,'• ''. '`, .. •' . ' , ..1 ~. # ii*liMiMinil ‘ f •I' Cip,ectvdd :Mit, ,'• • • • 77 . r , • , '• •• --• .. .-.....t ., .`,l, tiiikilig 1001104140011FlOwor; - Seeds ' 4t)ST...REGEIVER•7•At thrrelicorikliore, i frog', the betk il abliclurrimtrgin'tthe country, .e.P .grnat. varlety. 'of MI 'colors'. Woolen .. ..lturri", and'whichrhir,ii ittledifttlintly re comm en d' an df ; Long and Square ' Shawls/ from $1 'to *l O ;very, the' bolt ctuallti.'!' For sale' at ~ • time cheap DTug.`,nhcayr indoc 4f , i Mous - Tdo , ,-,!TAtuoii . i .,, , , Gltioi t in, ,i n d,B oo los t p iwo r, ;; ; ~ , 1., _,.- c'- , ,`. '. ' '. ' - :" '''Sldel,l3bacii,:qnd ,Taskilei , lliirSO'friatj''Claklkl ) '''' ' ,"'":' ; '' j: : 2 : :. E 3 NV KAY/MSTECK; . ; :: .dttd ‘ d ' irctoe Virlety".4t WboleMilatiO:' . lW:! , A,M: c's . lor*2o, IVO. ' 'l' I'. ''''' ...,‘ .. 1 • .'" ..,00141 - ' 1 . '''' 4 : ''°`'''''. V' '. I "42'IOI IcW!'BENTZ;' i , 4 -2 .O•W' 4 .'-',''''''''"'-'•''''-''''''"''''''''. By payment orinterest on doWei in- .-...-,. • favor of Mrs O'Brien, in the land' purchased of A McDowell in 1842 038 91 Cash for Groceries, Merchandixe clothing and bedding included, • 1,414 685 Cash advanced by J Squier, Esq., 451 845 do. for stook, ( ' - • 493 74 do. for grain, flour and grinding, , . 414 79 do for support of out door paup're, 198 505 ' do for lumber, _ I. . 188 01 do for tailoring, 104 025 do for-shoemaking and halting, 183 995 -do-for strme - coal, - 133-005-- do for leather, 131 71 do for blacksmithidg, - 76 465 do for freight on coal & groceries 61 955 ' do for out door Niteroi expenses, 80 75 . do for Constable's fee" for rimoV- ' ing paupers,sl 84 ' do for hardware, cutlery, &c., 82 88 do for materials, improvem'ts, &c' on the farm, 44 675 . do for tin, copper, and sheet iron, , ware, and tinkering, 44 95 do for farmin tensile, tools, &c., 33 745 do for drum e, stove-pipe and repaid I stoves, ' 32 715 do for tinnin roof, 25 00 do for castings, . . 36 31 do for manufacture sattinott, 26 665 do for plaster, 28 00 du for carpenter work, 10 18 ' do Borough of Muncy in Lycoming 1 county ; Pa., for support of a ; pauper .. 51 874' do for out door medical aid, '6 50,f do for 'adieu', 9 00 . do fur printing and stationery, 3 385: do for traveling and Incident"! ex , penses, ' 9 95i do Build Institution for use of Sa ' rah McGlaughlin, 25 OD; do for postage 1 71 do for glees, 3 701 do J, Lobac , salary for one year, I ' (hirelings wages included,) 500 00' do Dr J Baughman salary for one year, 100 00 do J Soler, E-q., Treasurer, sal ary for one year, • 40 00 - do L Todd, Esq., attorney for one year, 20 00' do J Ilersho, Esq., extra services as Director, 7 50 do W,n Ker. Esq:, extra services as Director, 18 00 • do Thomas Bradley, Esq., extra net vices as Director, 12 00 0,192 Cash due by J Squier, Treas'r ' 447 22 167 33 51 07 47 95 10 00 21 40 18 181 3,50 2 00 1 33 2 26 $5,690 000 $5,640 09; louse and Housis of Employment of Cumberland ution, from the Ist day of January to the 31st dal •• -'l7 CR: 4 p'd ordbrs as above stated, 85,192 87; Balance doe by Treasurer, 447 22. 640 09i $5,640 09; ME 65,640 09 65,610 091 • EM $76 SOB 256 140 liE FM ME ~._.._ r ~ W jii. kJ. i~. i. RE -011eillancous PATENT MASSING: , „ . , IIpEACIIES how tti actornplish a large ily wash in the course'or one or two hours, at an expense of less than eii cents. Aequires no rubbing„oo machine and.no previous knowl— edge, no l)tlYa washing utensils, and may be used by a person of the meanest capacity. The material is cheaper than soap, may be obtained every where, and is not composed. of any acid . , turpentine, camphone, or any substance of dis— agreeable odor or injurious qualities either to -the person using it or tho - linen on which 16 s employed. Warranted not to injure the most deltatte fabric. The.proprietor is confident that a trial' will convince the most sceptical. CERTIFICATE. Dillsburg, Fob. 18, - 1850' Wo certify that the improved Washing pro- Cass of which G L Stir/attn. is Agent and Pro prietor for thecounty of Cumberland, and town ships of Carroll, Franklin,_Waslttagten,War- _ - ringtOritind 6:utility of York, has been fuly tested in our families, and we confidently commend his pamphlets tor Washing Rocoips to the public, as communicating - the art of washing linen in a mode so thorough - and satisfactory, andwith a despatch so eitraordin cry, as to. appear incredible to those who have not witnessed i e operation. It disOnses with more jhair half the labor of washing in the or dinary manner, saves material and lin en perfectly. In truthtbo result ent ly cor responds with his recomMendati th e no one regrets purchasing one of his receipts. David Cocklin, David Weaver, Daniel Bailey. J It Sidle, David Brandt, Win P Reigel Frederick Wetly,. ; • James J Moore, Daniel Wiled. Reference may also be bad to,Mr David 'Mar tin, of the Mansion House /foie!, and to Messrs Mitchel McClellan, Henry L Burkholder,.N.W Woods, and Michael Conklin , Esq., in Carlisle, who will testify to its merits. Price forb family right only one dollar, which may be purchased of ROBDRT McgART NEY, Agent for Carlisle, or. a recipe will be sent by mail to any ono enclosing $l,OO to 114 undersigned, Proprietor,. residing in Dilleburg, York county. G L SHEARER. Feb. 26, 1850. LI - •,,--. 4 w -TAT-:,-"‘' ~s,- •- 1 ---- 1-1, CHERRY PECTORAL: For irfie Care of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRON CHITIS, CROUP, ASTH MA, WHOOPING -COUGH • AND CONSUMPTION. The uniform success which has attended the `iile of this preparation—its salutary effect—it power to relieve and cure affections of the Lungs have gained for it a Celebrity equalled by no other medicine. We offer it to the afflicted wills entire confidence in its virtues, end the full be- lief that it will subdue and remove the severest attacks of disease upon the throat and Lungs. These results, as they become publicly known, verry naturally attract the attention of medical men and philanthopists every where. What is their opinion . of CHERRY PECTORAL may be seen in the sollowing . VALENTINE MOTT, M. I). Prof. Surgery Med. College, Net York, says , gives Inc pleasure to certify the value and , efficacy of Ayer's CHERRY PEE CORAL, which I consider peculiarly adapted-to cure dis— eases of the Throat and Longs." THE RT. REV. LORD BISHOP FIELD. writes in a fetter to his friend, who was fast Sink ing under an affection of the Lungs 1.--"Tri the cherry peotoral and if any medicine can give you. relief, with the blessing of God that will."' dillEF JUSTICE EUS'I IS, of Louisiana, writes "That a young daughter of his was cured aseveral severe attacks of, croup by the 'Cherry Pectoral." ASTHMA AND BRONCHITIS. The Canadian Journal of Medical Science states, "That Asthma and Bronchitis' so preva lent in this inclement climate, has yielded with surprising rapidity to Ayre's Cherry Pectoral, anti we cannot too strongly recommend this skil ful preparation to the Profession and the public generally." Let the relieved sufferer speak for himself:— HAturpoandan. 281 1847. Pe..l . C. AYER—Mawr. Sir t—Having been : rescued from a painful and dangerous disease by your. inedioine, grafi - tilde prompts ratfnersend you this acknowledgement, not only injustice to yottAtut for the information of others in like af fliction. A slight cold upon die lungs, neglected at first became so severe that spitting of blood, a violent cough oust profuse night sweats followed and fas tened upon me. I became emaciated, could not sleep, was distressed by my cough, and a pain through my chest, and in short had all the alarm ing symptoms of nuica consumption. No medi cine seemed at all to reach my case,lnitil I prov ident.ally tried your Cheary Pectoral, which soon relieved and now has cured me. Yours with respect, E. A. STEWART. Ataintly,N. V , Aprill7, 1848. Dr. Ayer, Lowell—Dear Sir 'have. for years been afflictell with Asthma in thu worst form; so that 1 have boon obliged to sleep in my chair for a larger part of the time, being unablo to breathe in my bed. I had tried a great many medicines, to no purpose; utuLl'my physician prescribed, as an experiment, your Choi ry Pee torah At first it seemed to muke me vorse, but in less than a week I began to experience the most ,gratifying relief from its use; and now, in four. weeks, the disease is entirely removed. I can sleep in my bed with comfort, and enjoy a slate ofhealth which I had never expected to enjoy. GEORGE. S. PERHAM'. PREPARED BY T. C. 'AYR); CHEMIST, LOWELL, ==! Sold by Dr. Rawlins, S. A. Hubbard, Dr. S Elliott, Caslisle; Dr. Ira Day, Mechanicsburg; .1 H. Herron, Newville; J. C. Sc .1. B. Altick Ship pensburg; and druggists generally. ' Golden Horse hotel, ADJOINING THE COURT HOUSE, CARLISLE, PA. THE subscriber having leased the above largo and commodious HOTEL, situated on the corner of the Public square And South Hano ver street, and lately occupied by Ben!. L Esh lamed, begs leaVd to announce to his friends and the public that ho is prepared to entertain, them in a manner which cannot fail ie. mem their approbation. THE HOUSE has the most pleasant loca,. tion in the borougiv—has been newly furnished and otherwise improved, and no pains will be spared to make tbose who may sojourn with him, comfortable during their stay. His par lors are large and well furnished, and his dam, hers supplied with new, and comfortable beds ding. HIS TABLE will bo supplied wi h the best the market can a ff ord, and all who are connect ed with, his house will be found attentive care. ful arid 'obliging, THE BAR will contain 'the bestliouors'the city can produce. , . HIS:STABLING is entirely now and eaten. sive, capable .of accommodating from 50 to 49 horses—making it a desirable.stoppingplace for.DE 0 VERB, and ivill be at tended by a ,skil ful Ostler, ' in short, nothing wlll,.be wanting calculated to add :t the_comfort and convent one++ of those who ' inatfavof him vvith their patronage, ',BOARBEIHS taken by the week, month,. or, year ~IMTEmits , fee6'494, • • o'SOHN HANNAN ' i CUMBERLAND' . AND PERRY HOTEL: • •-, , Curtis/0 Pa ' , - - tl TPEsubdcriber respectluOi;, , ,informs Ike citizens , of ..guntberland • and -, Perry 'counties, and the public generally,that ' he - has taken' that' large, new and commodious :11ofel,, ! !. on Ndrth Hanover street, Carlisle, ~ k nowni as the Cumberland and Perry Hotel, and, redltntly T kept 14 , H W.' Orth. Tho house Ida hawiand