BERaD AND 'EXPOSITOR. CARLISLE,. PEI!INIA THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER IN CUMBERLAND COUNTY! Tlon , —Two3llare 'et pent, or One'aDollar and Flay CcWs, pant/4iaZly paid in .advance. • 81,75 if paid within the year. Ir:rßut few cases were tried at the Quarter Sessions Court laNC,week, and those of so little consequence that we did not procure a repOrt of them. Borough 4ippol nhnents , The new borough council we Under stand was organized on Saturday even ing last, by the election of Mr. TuomAs B. THOMPSON, as President, and ALFRED S. SEDicii;es Clerk. The follo‘xlrlg_,.. , ap pointments were made: Treasurer—George Weise. ?}sigh-Master—James Postlethwaite. Street Commissioners—W. 12. Matthews, Jas. Swieert. High Consthble—Jacob Shilling. These are all etaunch Whigs•dd men _o_f_well known _good character. The ap pointments will be highly no - e r e - Liable to the people of the borough. • NMI fEes., Graham's and Godey'VMagazines for May are both Already on our table, but received so late before going to press that We have scarcely had time look at them: They are beautiful numbers.— Graham promises a number of unusual and surpassing brilliancy for June, when he will commence a new volume.— Terms of each 83 a year. Single copies to be had at Martin's Book Store. Tho N, York Daily .Tribune,' has np peared in a new form. It is now nearly double its former size, and is printed in quarto form. and in the style of the lead• •-.111 London journals. Mr.k..Preely in announcing the changes givtlW,a history of the Tribune, showing what ibilustry, talent, energy and determination may ac complish, Nine years ago, almost with , out capital, and' with the slender promi ses of a few political friends, he corn meused his enterprlze. He says—"We printed five thousand copies of our first' number and found some difficulty in giv ing them away ; but before the year ex pired we had a steady daily sale for more than ten thousand copies." The present issue of the Tribune is 15,360 of the dai ly edition; 1,680 of the semi-weekly, 39,720 of the weekly, besides a large and Increasing edition printed for circulation in Europe and California.— Hefurther states.that the amount of sub scription money Will but little more than pay for the paper on which the T'ibune is printed. The semi-weekly edition Will also be enlarged to correspond with the daily. The Tribune is undoubtedly one . of the best papers in the country. Its readers may not agree with every opin ion held by the Editor, but few can at-the name time- fail to be impressed with the ability which distinguishes its Editorial columns. As a gleaner of general joiel. ligence no paper is more iqdustrious.— The terms of the paper areas follows : TERMS.-=-Dlow-Trusess (Sunday■ excel). ted) the choice of three editions per clay for 85 per annum, or 83 for six months. Scan-WEEK LY TRIBUNE (every Wednesday and Saturday) same size us the 'Daily, 83 per annum, or 85 for two copies. WEEKLY Tamura, a double medium sheet, eight large pages of six columns each, Viper annum, three copies for $5, eight copien for $lO, or twenty copies to one address for $2O. Payment inflexibly in advance, and the paper stopped when the term of payment shall have expired. Dills of all lawfully casual. toted specie-paying banks received at par.— Remittances at our risk when shown to and certified by the Postmaster mailing " them.— We Send our weekly to all clergymen at $1 per annum. SubscriptiomPsolicitod by GRIMLY 8c hlcEutivrti, 154 Nassau St. California Pickings. lic:PDr. J. C. Neff; whose depart for tlie•California diggings" we di chronicled about the Ist of Jan 189, returned to this boiough de last, after fifteen mont absence.— The Dr. we are glad to earn, has been highly successful, havi g jeer) able to deposite. at 'the Mint for coinage about $4OOO of the precious dust. Mr.. Daniel Hull, of Mechanicsburg. in this county, we learn has also . recently, returned from California with 'the sum of about $lO,OOO in. gold. Mr. Hull left this country on the breaking out of the war, and directed his steps towards Cali foinia about the time of the discoveiy of he gold. The "fever" wo understand spre,ading rapidly through this section 3f ligetry. isp'Phe annual West Pennsylvania )onference of the .Evangelical' Church, which convened on the 13th ult. at New ,iolumbia, Union county, made the fol- raving appointments for Baltimore Dis Jacob Boas, P. E.—York Station and Circuit, Males Hammer and Simon'Wolc. •Cettyltburg ,%ratitt, Daniel Creamer, %V. Roll. Shrews ,try Circuit, J, Seybert., Baltimore tattoo, Daniel - Berger, Baltimore Mission, enjamin. Dentist. ''Cumberland 'Circhit; Levi berhart. 'Franklin CircUit, M...L Carothers,' 30C Leas. The next annual,Conferenee will • itivene Berlio v aeurerset 'coiinty;.Pfi; • ; This Aizon.intion has fn contemplation . "e erectionOflt..Literary Insthution,!‘to `' located in CninberktFid ,c 0 0...4.K.' : ' ' ' ' l' ..- . , C'Being ourself , biit,lt e,rnore •t an elf as Old as that . .. Old. coati; =the ; ‘ , ",darlislei , ferald," undei' j yY4o'atielitilai iidifg6 ~ .. stet 4 ", has; lieeii'6iiched .for, several ears, tve:sre,.upablO to anawei 'au! ffiriul j ,tpt7,, , 4iiindeiiitf ofih, Loc4o,tb . r`,liii - elit, n r ., , tn , Tit ? .Eyt to ,y,,, e rec O t age 'o! the , I, ••'iliehen4 of thO paper, is numbers • )l u nla ' OP , lii4 t i tiaditin'a;!' nfitiq !I c e!e' a u ;fllty , of "the'c; lll o;:inhabitiiht':' , will sa ye it =, that then paper, is:l4l least ten' firs altl6';'lti4 weot 44914L0 tie ` ; point 1 '" I d 'ft ' - '' ,' 4 r7s so.'se,;,t e, a er some,lnyest gation al •' ec‘••"'.„'„•.-Tenyt,i=.since,,,,.3 ,=.•,am,,3•,, t:io:py ,.:. etare , ' PiiPPi!4lci.vithescOtf;l4 iP l Y•9l4l o Pg7 lt• l4 , Pri.P4;,iii, .#4., c c lun64l !"k,! , .'l'll i '' r 'r'q'':ti ' fi 4 ,, as,';on . lii o = , ooisi'nqbgqioo l 4ki - tTAM r , llieli -biii:A; - ellelPall' i lik . 4fitili l'i'; ( ' l '!',-''''' l •P'`'',..''' . , ''''" 1 !!:::::.' : ',.... I. - ••• ::i' ', ' ' l '. ' ',' ', ,', ' ' ''' ~' ' ' ' I& •Dlckinpon college. •• , ,•;: In the lylethilist.ConTirence; of 11 ) adelphia, •on Friday, th'e ;sport' Of the committee Lon 'Education was presented.,,-. It spealcs.encouragingly of the condition of Dickinson College, and the Seminaries under Conference. It recommends to pay off the College floating debt, $4.0 . 00, and complete the endowment; and that a new College edific? shotild not be erected at present--.-unanimously adopted; ANEW ROMANCE.—We have 'received limn the publisher, F. Gleason, Boi — itfifi 3 O new andbrilliant tole entitled, .4 Tile MISTAKE OF A LIFETIME: OR, THE ROBBER• OF THE 'RHINE VALLEY." ll is a Flory of the mysteries of the shore and the vicissitudes of the sea—embrae. ing in its field on almost boundless extent of romance. - depicting with a faithful'and vivid pen_ the peculiarities of robber life, pirscies upon the high sea, Ole influences of ie gaming table, the power of jealousy, the absorbing in terest of mystery, and the power of love and beauty. The interesting period of the story has enabled the author to produce some delight ful specimens of the legods ef the Rhine, as well as to give the reader some startling ells• rectors among the actors of his tale, taken from life, and the - events of every day occur rence. The story opens in a tap•room in Lon don, and the first female character introduced, is one of such surpassing loveliness, and under circumstances so peculiar and interesting, that the reader becomes at once absorbed in her his- • tory and fate ; altogether the-work is one `r, reniarkable and intense interest. But we will not anticipate the pleasure that the readers of • the boll( must realize. Let no one fail to pro- • cure " THE MISTAKE OF A LIFETIME." 11.19 for sale fit all the periodical depots and book• stores, at the extraordinary low price of 12 1.2 cents, though gotten up in the very best style ofistllicittion. It is destined to find an int •mense-sale, parautohut to that of any work pub lished for milly years. A. WINCH, No. 3, Ledger Buildings, Phil ' adelphia, is wholesale agent for this great work. fit 3ZICLAZ.I33I:I3I2I3EITM. In Newburg, on the 10th Inst., by the Rev. Wil liam C. Bennet, Mr. Peter Stonier to Miss Mary llzabeth McClenoh, both of Hopewell township , In Mechanicsburg, on the 17th ult., by the Rev John G. erltchey, Mr: William Gensler, to Miss Ma -1 ilda Smith, both of Monroe township. On the 10th, by the same, Mr. !Samuel McGee, to ins Lucy Ann Ludwicb, both of Ham •ntownship. ArOn the 26th ult., by the same. Mr. 11 and McCabe t. Miss Elisabeth Butt, both of Allen r On the 2nd Mat., by 'the Rev. James H. Drown, Mr' John Reamer, to Miss Rebecca Jane Wlnecoop, both of Ibis county. • DI MD, 'On Saturday last, near Shepherdstown. Mh. Eliza p At goner, wife of Jacob Wagoner, and daughter of D Yid Sheller Eyq, • , Jon Sunday evening last, at his residence In New ford, Adams county ,Col. Geo. 'limey, In the 75th year of his age. . New '2tbuertisements, , Newville Female Seminary, THIS Institution, under the care of Miss M. BELL, will cozninence its fifth session on the first MONDAY in May. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed, the Principal anti those associated in the control of the school still hope o discharge their duties to the antis faction of thoise who may commit yoting Indies to their care. A limited number of pupils from a distance can be accommodate d. _ Terms per erosion of five months: • For boarding, ind&g, washing, and _ Alights per terra $5O 00 Tuition in Juvenile Department, cSm prising Remimir'",i7 . lGll - riiig, Arithme tic and Geography. 6 00 Primary Class—comprising Grammar, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry and Botany - 9 00 Higher English Branches II 00 Music on Piano, l5 00 Use of Instrument 4 00 Drawing 10 00 Payable one•half in advance. The session commences May Ist, and ends Sept. 30th. References : Rev. A. Sharp, Newville. Dr. S. Hannon, do. David Fterrett, Esq.. Newville. Scott Coyle, Esq.,. do., Win. Barr, Esq. do. Col. H. Logan. Dillaburgh. Rev. Jamas Shields, Juniata county April 10, 1850. Plainfield Classical Academy, FOUR MILES WEST OF CARLISLE. The Eighth Session will commence on .410. V.. DA Y, Ofay 6th, 1860. • IN consequence of increasing patronage a large and commodious brick edifice has been erected, rendering this one of the most desirable institutions in the state. The various departments are under the 'care of competent and faithful instructors, and every endeavor will be made to ,promote the nnsral and intellectual improvement' of students, . The surrounding country is beautiful and healthful, and the in: stitution sufficiently distnnt 'from town or village to prevent evil associations. I'ernis—sso per B)ession (Five Ilionths.)" For .circulars with full information address R K BURNS, Principal Plainfield P, 0., Cuntherliind County, Pa 0p10,'50, ry Mon NEW . AND CHEAP STORE, THE undersigned moFt respectfully informii his friends and the public gene rally, that he has just returned from Philadel phia and Bnltifnoro, and is now opening at the cornei of North Hanover and Louther street, at Inc stand formerly occupied by N. W. Woods, a well selected assortment of NEW SPRING . GOODS, purchased at the lowest prices, and which I am determined to sell at small profits. Artiong the may be found CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, •VES m TINGS, Tweeds and Pantaloon Stufln at various prices. DRESS GOODS, new styles and at low prices. Also, GROCERIES in all their variety, , viz;--Sugar, Coffee, Tea, .1110- lasses. Spic es, &c., which will be sold for cash. Please eve ine a call. ' A C FETTER. 'Carlisle, aplo NEW GOODS AT THE .111*.E Ir STORE: , . THE und,ersignod respectfully informs his friends and numerous customers, that he has removed his store to Humoricle.e.corncr direct ly opposite Wm. Leonard'i old stand, in North Hanover street. Ho has recently returned from Philadelphia, with a large and carefully 'se assortment of • ••. NesApring Goods,. purchased at the eat prices, and which he is dhtermined'disp 80 of at very small profits. A, time assortment of SUPERIOR CLOTHS, • at from 75 cents to $6 por yard. Also, Cassi mares, Culminate and Vestingii, at various pri-, Oeq• • DRESS GOODS, „ auch as . Delaines, Bareges, and a splendid de." sortment of 'Silks. Also, e very,extensive as sortment .of Calicoes , and , .Ginghanis,,suitaiiie, for tlib eppronehino season. Aleo Cheeks, Table Diapers,. Ticliings, l>leached and on-, bleached , Musllmi, 11onnets, Hate,.'&e. • , O 'BOTS' AND SkIOES. A, • . well seleCted assortment'. of Men, Women and 'Children's. Boots and... Shoes, of superior, -eildlii3 l ,,and.very cheap—Also, boys end ploth,tind,Hungarian • • ' G,ROCF.RIES; • *' ';" 1. 611iitalasses,.Pe kin Tea COmPtinr,s. celebrated Teas,' &e., all, fresh and !good. , , :Alsoi - eanitantly.,im the best quality at cnyocch a i nl .., . - . The sehscriber respectfully aelis ‘ .all. Who wis l C - good 2 :btirgains hirn an early cult... Dea'C,forget•the stand;ber-: tuir oppimito.Leonard's eland, Nptili, tinni • : IC .11: • B inter ~.4ggiii 4 poi,!!)l.ll....3cpap, taken .- at market prices: ;:,:. ' 1 - : 4 . L : W it B at. :W le s a ' g et , : : i s;i. , , - , ~ WigXjiteSe)arket : price , , AfcOkeh : , w ij Orbe T od!loi witAl,l'etAtii6Gaed'.;r . 'l6ooM_lllo.fqrpetli'oecupied , by C. c. , ,ptivii; ) ''vv!sygoiknkibor,o:,fgwrihtp... ~ , :'' I ), :',' ;,....•%'' ',-,- S . ::::;.''' . .;qEci,R9E , .y.RIEEIT. -: : . Fl.' io;' - .060. - ,2i n ipit., :',...,:,,,, ~q, .. , . ', . ., ' ..r,-I:Y!.' _—_____—••, _ _... -: - " Rags , `Wanteliiip+ . , ;. l , ...:.. ,t '::!:: 1 :';'': : : ; ,' ',%,!: , ~.fii, oji '„illo.MoeLe P!.1,911Y3,,,,, I f i'lltib!erAl iwil„Ly)htinAtitt,lj.ii. , , !l :,(, , , ' , I, I,9o#"Pilsi• iii*.rs:`,:7,:g.f.aji-Alepl.'l'' ..,j i..,:, 11 6.4ltofilln,Car To , 1 (jui."4.eivedb orid-. :. , 0 EGA It EV- 6 W fi9e l :7) SI„ r.:,;,!riu gfivititil i• „, . I, 44iec,b)i.iii . *.q"E:r:l3loll,4 ~ ;~, viiiels .. l , kre. , 7 I".eti-.13-50Nvi,F.;4'f‘zi::!?:!:gi,,:,,,,,,..6.:,,,:..,,i-,-*;'•:,...... , ....,:;,-...,',.;;.,1::3,,:::::,,,,,--,-m:,,,„,„ -•:,,'.... -.,, ~,,, ...,,.,,--,-:::;-.:g,,•:,, r,.',,,'.:;:,,,-,:..,f,ri,',',';2':-.4..-.4:; i,:]: . :f - ; .y,': ,:-`,l], .'..!,'.-,'-';""•-d"'''' - MEE SALW:CIUMNSEALTED -I,4lllDS,: By''?he'Treasurej of Cumberland don tyc: -. 1 ,. IIELIY 'VIRTUE 44.),YiiiiitinilrO.,-iiiid4r„ihci. hands.onit,sedLorbffiCe.-refAhti . .Citainsis-' Stoners Of CuicheritinOniiiititY;ind "led', the folleWing antl - Lits:•pf Unteat ed L Ind, situate in COmberland - countY,•State of l'entiolvanta, will 'be. expoied Co .by Poblia,Veedun, on Monday the tenth day. of June 1850, at the Court Roustrirthe Borough of Carlisle, civility aforesa continued thy adjournment] from time to time, until they are Al sold, or as much of each tract oiled, as will be sufficient to defray the' arreerages of the State, County, Road and School taxes, due thereon and costs. WM. M. PORTER. April 3 1850. County Treasurer Aces and rrs. Warrantee and owners. Tax duo Lots. Souil4 Middleton. .. 27 1839 Jacoh Weaver, . 1 22 100 .1845 John Harper, 2 59 , 49 1848 John Harßeps heirs 1 72 5 1846 Jacob •Vloarietl, 30 1 lot 1846 John Walker, ' 2B 14 1847-8 James Gustin's heirs 116 k lii 1847 . Jonathan Gustwitie, 72 .Alwton. • . 150 1840 Wni. Moulder, '25 406 1840 John Coop. r, . 25 403 " Mathew Duncan, 25 428 " Robert Lusk, 52 415 " Hugh Nicholson, 26 401 ... ' 'John Nicholson, 25 t 4tl3 " Jane Nicholson, , 25 • Nertiniddleant. 21 1840 Col. Wm. Chambers, 50 134 1839.41 Mathew Irwin's heirs, 156 16 1839.40 ' Sailer's heirs, ' 24 800 1843-8 Hollenhaek's heirs, 12 55 16 1843 Samuel Rhoads, ,25 Southampton. 102 1840.6 David Horror's heirs, 210 439 1849 James Reveille & co. 135 102 1842.6 John Horror's heirs, 189 400 1844-5 William Scott's heirs 581 400 1844.5 4,, " " 5 81 I lot 1845.9 William. Hancock, 1 30 300 1845-9 Fdk. Clippieger's heirs, 189 25 '1845 ' Elizabeth Miller, 1 04 403 1847.9 William Duncan, 286 403 . 1847-8-9 John Nicholson, , 530 401 1847.8-9 John.iNieholson, . .5 30 438 1847.8-9 John M. Woolfeurn 574 100 1848 11. liu'youlds for Her ' roll's heirs, 6U 437 1847-9 Join. Ilerrun's heirs,: 312 Carliste. 1 lot 1896 • Soloman Gorges' heirs 59 1 lot 1847 ( .. Henry Newcomer, . 60 Silver Spring. Andrew Sheelry's heirs, 15 Joseph Shrult, 6ti East Pennsborough. Neidich .sr. Miller's heirs, 12 Shippensburg Borough. 1 lot 1841-4 Peter Neal 29 41/en. Martha McKinley, 1 06 Eve HelllaMail'a noire, 1 20 10 1840 37 1847 1 lot 1840 1 lot 1848 1 lot 1848 Monroe, Henry Sidle, 3 60 Marini Miler's Air., 15 • klel&ior Brenomen, 26 Michael Eges heirs, 24 Hopewell. / ' Hai per & Underwood, 2 35 Samuel S. S nuh 17 John Harpy, 93 John McChine, 44 Richard Wimil's heirs 618 George Ilimes, 1 06 John Harper's heirs, 4 62 Dr. W. S. Sharp's heirs, 37 Frank:ford. Jacob Wagner's heirs 47 Ullris Liao Pei Ws heirs, (coed) • 58 fierily lime's heirs, - 26 Homy Snook, 31 Julio [Hunch tr.ek'si.eirs, 1 47 James NleCarLoey (11,ii lenback's hekrs, 1 12 ,Rotiert Fa,der's [Hol lenhaek's heirs 2 10 Wdliains, Lki"lleubaclt's heirs, 1 36 Samuel Reaugh, Holier back's heirs, • 425 Thomas Dansey, Hollen-• bark's heirs, 1 92 James Pgrks, Holten back'S heir., • 1 60 George Mageelion, Hol lenhaek's heirs. 93 ;William SandeCs, [Col'd] 12 W. uraig McCune, " 25 Frederick Hoover, 19 William Myers' heirs, 19 Williitim Parker, tt , • 22 Geowe Hones, 7 95 Daniel Cettlds,, Peter • . J.J'olni „Andrew J. North, 'Phonies Martin, (John John Harper Sr. co.) Samuel Gardner, [John Harper & • Rasannati N•larlin,, [John Harper& co.) Charles Bryan, [John Harper & zu.) Jumis Hoover, 2 52 James Elliott's heirs, 46 John Harper?s heirs, 128 John M. Woodb rrn, 60 Isaac B. parker,• • 611 Lane Parker, 60 Richard Steverson. 92 Dirkinson. • 120, 1841, Wm. Craighead 420 9, 1841.6, Jobr A Jacobs 81 20, 1841.6, George Jacobs 1 81 4, 1841.6; Peter Myers 1 21 5, 1811-5, Mustine • 51 5, 1841.6, Bei•jamin Malone 67 10, 1841 Abraham Pilkerton 28 4, 1841.8, Peter Stahlsmith 2 19 5, 1840 Daniel Bowers • 23 5, 1840.6, Peier Miller's heirs 68 230, 1840 William &L. -Moore 55 10, 1840 William Moore 10 10.6 or 5, 1840-7, Samuel Mor.hland 176 5, 1840 George Pencil 19 6, 1840 'Jacob Trump 12 6, 1840 Solomon Warner • 12 6, 1840 C. Hard& and Baker 12 • 4, 1845.8, M. Marten, • 53 11, 1843 Andrew Kunee • 74 • 9, 1844 6, James Grayson 84 92, 1844.6, Jacob B. Lyon, I 86 60, 1844.6, James Neely 4 82 200, 1844.6; 1t1110.)uel Woods' Wu. 9 26 22, 1845 ~/ " Geo."Bellzhouver 45 14, 1845 f Frank Smith, dol'd 63 1 Lot, 1845', Rebecca Weise 71 43, 13456,, William Banded . 557 5, 1845 4, .1 , :hn though . 86 18, 1846 6, Daniel 'Brown 24 6, 1842 David Gripe 'lB 5, 1845 6, Ludwick Croop 49 23, 1946, JoheirDavis " • . 80 . • 18, 1845 6,George ...Deardorff' • 24 210, 1846, • Michael Ego's, heirs 0 02 • 10, 1845 8, Moses Funk • • ;59. 65, 1845 . 8; Funk!, heirs. . 5 87 •.• 6,,1845 Archiliald•Gerrell '• 24 . 7, 1845;6, John Leriity•;.; .• A 40; 4846:8, Henry's M'Yers," 75 .28.,1846,8 John • Myers 57, 1846.8, Philip - Myers -• .2 84 18451 -- ' Gilbert Seerightt ••• '4O ••: -" ' John, Wirevinn, Esq..;- 60, Thou M'Clane's hr's ".:52 Adam ;16 5„ 1847 . .6. 114 . oriden's heirs : .56 • Lin, - 1817'.'' Pahohie's •,; '_,10;,1845,8; N.,13,• Wlreirjan!ii lers 5l :•;;46,.1848: Thomesllpiwiri os 1 1.01, OHM!' • • •,':. ; 99- .• 1.1:04.1848. frio,olo•ti , l6e's heiit •60 ' ~1 Lot; . 1818,. • M.:11.i 80 -10, 4848 - • • 1 26 • 6, .1846 . ;;Wai1per,66 ' tar 20; 1845 ?1 - 3 . 8; I •• 4 otixo. o l;lB42;slipititChsinkerie•.lieiriek''J.49 . f 4. 8iP • t'• • . 5 00142•14;M:•/OiW.9 . rrl: • A' ) ' 1 •;' .030 : kj;4?2 to ,4184VA;Ant4,' , Intfigio'o'kro, 2 , 1 2 •:- 11 C4N . A. 4 400 4 ; 41 . , A1 ,1 0 1 .i 146 i4 1 4 1.. Y.T 2045. ~0p.'. ( ..2155,..1 1 8411 : 110A P Y.1101L,t611.04'• opo,lo:Ynowneethik44423.,-00 so 200 1844 1 1849 30 1849 3 1849 .1511 1841-2 pill 11342 4UU 1843 V 25 1841 1 lot 1841 3110 1847 9 12UU 1847.9 - 4 1848-9 31 1840 i 5 -1754 2- 5 1845-6 12 1848 13 1846 153 1844.7 232 1844.7 229 1844 7 116. 1844-8 400 1844 8 186 1844 8 1 150 1844-8 IMMEME 1 lot 1848 1840 1841 1843 1843 1846 8 1847.8 1847-9 1847.8 1847 8 1847 200 1247 200 1847 MB 1847 1847 8 1848 1848-9 1848 1848 9 1848-9 1848.9 238 200 2.00 200 Mil p l .- . :',,. ,-, •i,: : ~' l4.f , . - do.-- . 211,4 841•8,;: le,to..;;Hursh'iler's •'I . ~ 'do. 171,184 M enri.MaKinder: ' 48 'AO. . 81, 1846 . 8,; I acob Zeigler, . r . 41 ;r' do. 78,, slo ., • do., .; .. . : . 41' do 146,. ao'„ d 0... . . ' ,i. 41 ' ; - do 177, do 11l • do 12, 1843'8, Michoel.Aeller ." 91 ..do 28, 1842 8, William' Ailis Ont, 'l' 29" 'do ' 72, 1843 5; J., M. Haldermim 68 do 'lB2, 1842 5,' hrist, linidrirman 1 39 do 156, 1842 8, ohn Spitzer ' 70 do 202, , 1842 8, ahn Roberts . 93 . •do 204, 1842.7, ames McGinnis ,1_ 4 do 27, 1842 8, Carothers' heirs 1 do 85, 1843 8, do ;' do 254 do 84, 4812 5, M. Halderman 1 - 12' C do 3,1.19 W ,' ; . Fahnestock's tern 2,9. do 4,1846 .;..do , /to 30 do 18, 1846 7, br'm Hureih heirs . 6E; do 38, 1842 6, hilip Smyser '' " 0 ; . 85 . - 1 Lot, 1843 - b'm:Hunt's heirs of • 'ancaster 35 ' do 1843 7, • illiam Wallace 127 do 111, 1844 8, tody'r & Robinien. 1 60 do - 60, 18167, 0, ner Unknown . 36 do 139, 1848 6, John .Friater 73 do 488, 1842 Hytin's heirs 3 0 "do .116, 1842 3, He, ry Miller 50 do 150, 1841 Sh Meet heirs . ; .15 t\ tii. do 115, 1.841 Co otl,lteningitir Jets 15, do 141, 1841 Ab' FeltrMy's help, ,'lB Hy do 37, 1841 3, °wit rs Unkl4*-- -. .1";"48' do 66, 19.11 l 0 '''o • 15 do 172, 1841 3, ' do r:45.„, do 179, 1841 6, d 'do 081- do 1'23, 1841- do .. do' , w 6 9 • do ,165, 1841 . d do 15 do '183,1841 4, do do 1 47 r do 210, 1841' ---.. do ' do • - 15 do 174, 1841 \do ~ JO - 15 do 173, 1841 4, , do • do . 96 do 152, 1841 • do 'i do Id .do 154, 1841 • do do 6.5 , do 85, 1842 3, do I. do 05 do 148, 1843 4, do ''. do' . 1.10 ; do 176, 1842 3, do rdo 40 ' do, 74, 1843 6, .do l. do 47- ' do - 132, 1847 8, John Such .'' heirs 7 do 164, 1847 ' Owner Unk 'wn 51 do 112. 18 4 7 do o 61 . I do 122, 1847 8, do o 18 do 68, 1848. George Mei a ,18 1 Lot, 1842 4 O. Hershey's . airs 69 do 109, 1848 Thomas Wa ten 48 do 145, 1647 - Owner Unkn n 12 do 200, 047 do • ' :Li 12 do 153,'1847 do ' 12 ' - do 59, 1847 . do d-; 12 do 71,18478, do • dos 90 The People's 'P"ne. Cleir the Track! • • 1 THE undersigned, by the parlicula' . .request of thousands of their friends, hereby at ' mince to all who seek and love pleasure, that 11:- and Excursim . will take place this and ev '4: day ..„,„ throughout the season in the beautiful afety car "Cl/sops/de," propelled by the low pr 'sure engine "Fit sure,' and in which all, botl old and . young, are invited toparticipate. The ic curston will be conducted upon a plan entir ly different from any before of up in this.nei ot • borhood, bh for chcapne and dispatch ; affpl 1; the *attire it will a ff ord those-who join In 1 . cab scarcely be estimat d. Tickets will ~ l -furnished furnished at h&j' the usur I price, and the public 't can start from any point they please, stop pi I only at the CHEAP AND IMPROVED ~ Clothing Emiwrium, next door to Burkholder's Hotel on West Main street, where the cheapest and most fashionable ' assortment' ul CLOTHING can be found—all our owp manufacture—and which we can sell as cheap as the . can be-bought at any of the large city establishments, and 20 percent. lower than at any other house in this Borough. W o rctipectfully invite the public to take this pleas ant trip lo our store,, and examine our large as sortment of -- CLOTH, MSS, FROCK AND SACK COATS, of various eolors•and - Styles, Punts. Vests and Roundabou•s, Pea Jackets, HATS and CAPS, Shirts and Stockings, Suspenders, Cravats, and all the different articles necessary , to onnstitute a Gentleman's Wardrobe. Don't fgrget the Place—next door to BurlOolder's Hotel, to where we have just removed. Having a large assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vesting's on hmd, we are prepared-to make up to order all kinds of Clothing at the shortest notice anti on the most reasonable wins. aplo , IVI & L STEINER. F1:44 a) 314 MI kill CI 0 REEI4II 41 44 WARRANTED FIRE AND THIEF PROOF,AND , PARR FROM DAMPNESS THESE SAFES possess every qual ification to render them proof against the action of fire or thieves, and of , sufficient saength to endure a fall front any story of ts burning building. They are made of wrought iron, being kneed, riveted and welded together, and lined with a perfect non-conducting fire proof mineral composition, no wood being used in their construction as in the majority of sales sold by other makers. The doors of GA Y. LER , s Safes are sedured with his THIEF DETECT° It and AN TI-(1 lINPO WDER LOCK, whiqh precludes the possibility of pick. ing or blowing thew open with gunpowder.— Over CWO HUNDRED of these Safes have been exposed in accidental fire to the moat in tense heat, in many instances remaining in the burning ruins for several days, and at no time have they ever been known to hail in preserving their contents. 27 4 27 92 The public are invited to,call at the 13Yanch Depot. No. 10, EXCHANGE PLACE, PHIL ADELPHIA. near Dock street, and examine the numerous testimonials in laver of GAY LER'S SAFES, also the large assortment on hand for sale at manufacturers prima, by JOHN L PIPER, Agent. P. S. Also for sale low, new and second hand Safes of other makera, which have been taken in part paytnent for Gayler's.Sslamnn. der's. [aplo,'oo,3m Bread without Veen ! AND the best FAMILY SOFT SOAP can be .made ready 'for 'Bakery and use in , a few niinutoeby, the using of "Babbifa" . Powders.— For sale at`themore of J. W. BY. March 6, NEW SPRING GOODS! Ahead of all Competition ! voliE subscribers have returned from Phila.. delphia, with a largo assortment of CHEAP 'SPUN G GOODS, consisting partly of Motis de Laines, Lawns; Baroges, Linen Lustree, at 12i, 184 and 25 cts per yard, Alpachas, Ginghams, Calicoes, and a variety of other dress goods; Cloths, Curti mores, Vestings. Summer stuffs for men and boys wear in endless variety, cheeks, ticking musllns at old . prices, flannels, hosiery, gloves, laces and edgings, insertiam. and some very 6lnap CARPETS, groceries, queensware, Br.c. Also, a large assortment of very CHEAP BONNETS, Palm leaf and liraid.hats;' bonnet ribbons at all prieim and very chettp,•;iit.few pieces wide high lustre black silk's, together with a general as sortment including nearly , every article in our lino of business, all of 'Which. have . been bought for Cash, and will be sold:to our custoMers and the whole country at considerably lower prices than they can be bought in Carlisle. Give us a call and judge forlourselves . • A II: W BENTZ. March , 2o, Pig , . • SUPERIOR FRESH, GROOMES! Latest .arrival. , IVIHW Cheap family . Grocery Store of Jo. ji sepia D.lialbert, - West Mom street„ Car. lisle,hasjusi received.a large and .fresh supply of the' , best FAMILY OR t..)C 4111 ES that the'. Philadelphia markets can afford, The subscri bet'his Just returned froin: . the and, would restiattully'..invite ',his fri k ends'hnd .the generally; both in town and coantry, .to'call,, 'and examin'e' for themselves his: large , and ins,, areasint'stack,..Which embraces' all' the useallilept in' his - lane; of btuttnoss. Such as Ritf,lavit and St Domingo Coffee 'lmperial, Young flyson, and - Slack': Teas, of' 'very Supeilor 'quality and fle . vor; Lavering's",: crushed, loaf,' falling loaf, and , , , loaf 'aspire, ange grave, t3SV Orlootia;.and. brown',, . : Sugars of every grade and:quality, yrithpiric&te suit, ,sugar,' hause,',Orleans ;and ~.Syrup'k Mousses ' ,B Picee' of all'Ainds; which; he; Will' ,warrant paie end, fiesh%groUnd.,,,Preome, , dar, t ;altd,painted,:.:bitelietty;elitirne, , ' tubs, half bushel measureti f AtitterSbiew Is; butter, printei log; es, • .; • faneraew Mg, t ravi3lingl , ead ha ski+ all /Itfrida. ,, ` , Coelho,' fancy, rosfiij.end''aounjry ; , 8 alticiral,asta# t nitipt 'of A:alai/Mg . ern •and'-okitig,TO ACCOapianieh'lialf,ananish ‘andcomrnan'' CI All.S:c-'ll.opihr: (wine', 'and'', Bitishes' e f all.kisidel‘2',Ptime;;',PHEESElelwaYa'' 0u , hand, Sparta'. ',:,WinteK,. strainek,Elephant and' Common:1O11:S'.” 0.4 85 ; . ';:C/VEF•Jii0 . 3 , ',V . Milq:'+7± ,111 rifi nlag lit o_o,th tilaiy,,*(.. tp 91 , sow,patterne' , cif:.While,__%Cirainte'and' fancy, tea,',4 atita.cWItIV,OIIOOKERYI.774R4 4,l„,eVet7, ZAPD A ;10bv94,4 Eing.gpttefgkroftnei t heral pat'gen s egodtere Ahe hiq ihaOte6,aiul, hoOop I o:mori 'oon'tinUiitigb:Of suliVOr I: 7 ' -1 1 0 3 Ag. JOS, D.II.KLIfFAT , :' , - . ENE ;4e. - ~:f+,*r J:"i'.>r~CPt~.. i'~l'h tiC'+<'{. ~',i MSS New 2b,ertiorinent- glodi.: • • •; HE subsoriber haajust returned from '4lle -1.)4 city with - a large mid' varied assortment •Of luny' and §taple _Dry Goods, such as.Mous delliunes, .4regeiWAltranhas, Canton' Cloths, Fiona and—English Chintzes, Ging ants. Lawne j _Calicoesi , .teitc urecL Aid Dotted ltiaise Medina, with a' variety el other Preen nieteri als to which he invites..the attentioltoldhe pub lie generally:. . . . 4 r . CHEAP CE - Itarg. • The subscriber Would call the art 6 of the community to a 161 of 4-5' Spring - Chinttes et the low price of 10 eta per yard, the cheapest lot of goods ever o ff ered i%°' Carlisle. LINEN LUSTRE& An invoice of Linen Lustros of all' Colors, al so, Silk and Linen Lustros, a superior article for ladies-dresses:and-enokedust-openedi- MILITARY CAPS. Just opened one doz. - Military Cloth Caps, with oil cloth covers, also, Silk Oil Cloth Caps samustyle for sale by G, W. HITHER. April 3, 1050• Hear, Read, Listen and Reflect, TROUTMAN AND MAY'S. NEW, %CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE •-• ." CLOTHING STORE, On North Hanover street, in the room formerly . occupied by ✓firs. Wise as a I rocer . attention of the citizens of Carlisle, and T Cumberland and Perry Counties is invited to this newly established, Clothing and GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE, and see the well selected and most elegantly got up clothing ever offered in this place. It would be well for every man to know alit h larger assortment, better styles and more desirable clothing can be bought Mr less money at 'this now establishment than at any other store.in the place without any other exception. The assortment is well selected and the cut and make of the latest spring and summer fashions, which are far superior to all others for ease and die. gance. All who wish to purchase will find they can save from twenty live to fifty per cent by buying at the new stand of TROUTMAN & MAY.. • Coats, Pants and Vests wo sell remarkably low as the following list of prices will. show: . • COATS, Su' pe ne black Cloth Dresseonts $6 to 18,00 Frock " G 18,00 Fine Fre h Habit Cloth qoats of different tyles, 3 10,00 New et y.le I,Cashmerett coats, 2,50 9,00 Frepch Coats f all colors 1,50 7,00 Rough & Rea Tweed, new style 9,00 11,00 California Lustre 75 5,00 Linen l Coats, 1,00 2,50 Business coats. 1,00 6,00 P NTALOONS.. New Style of A and Frenek Cassimerplain,l,so 7,00 New style of American altrench Cassonere, superior in qua ity and variety of colors 5,00 10,00 Fine black case, and doeskins 2,50 11,00 Striped and cross barred case. Pants 1,50 5,00 New style Napoleon striped pants 1,25 3,00 ,spring case. pants 4,75 6,00. Great variety of Corduroy pants 1,25 3,0 Fine linen drilling striped and plain 75 2,50 New style of Cumbroon 1,50 4,00 WWI an excellent assortmem of wor• king pants which willstut travel airy other in this place 50 2,00 VESTS, z't,perfine black Satin vests 1,75' 5,00 w style of figuered and striped do 1,00 7,00 • - 6L striped valentine 50 4,00 Ihi '.lllight summer Marseilles vests 75 3,00_ Ail rode of working vests at very low prices. ry will also keep agood assortment of - BOYS CLOTHING, consie' ,rtg Jf coats, pants end vests and sell .Ihottut orory stock o :ready made clothing we will keep on hand_an ,ssortment of • Fl 6 NISHING 'ARTICLES, such as 'flirts, scarfs,- c, rivets, suspliders, drawers, co are, daps, umbrellas, gloves, hand kerchiefs, so s,&c. &.c , which will make it the interest 4.1 e purchaser to examine ,before buying elsewh'i re. All goocks sold at this store: warranted tog'e satisfaction", and defy compe tition, in qualit ;elegance and style of the cut and durability, at kl we hope by close attention to business to mei% a share of public patron age. Don't forget Nk. e place, North Hanover - Street, aTew doors Die Loather Street West eidO. r N. B. Clothing mad •to order at the shortest notice. Better than the Goldmines of Cali fornia! A filhole Suit of Clothes rt 51,751' undersigned thankful for the patronage of the Citizens of Carlisle and adjoining country, informs his num, roes Irtet u and the public in general, that he has just laid an entirely new Stock of lashionahle 'Spring and Summer clothing, made. up in the best style and particelar:y calculated lor this tititce, His stock consists of fine Dress and Frock coats, Habits, Cassimer,l , rab, &c, utrd•Chian coats, Tweed Linen and Check coati, Bossiness coats of all descriptions, superior Black Cassimer sod fancy Pantaloons, a great variety of Vests front 75cts to $4 00, a large assortment of fancy articles of Gentlemen's wear, whits linen, stripedand red flannel shirts. Gentlemen'are retmerlisd to call and examine the goods, and he is sate those who buy will be wcH fitted and at row prices. A great assortment of Boys clothing, also Caps and Hats, from 12i to $3 00 constantly on haqd at S. GOLDMAN'SO South East corner of Min and. Market square, Carlisle, March 26, 1850. IMPORTANT ARRIVAL OF FRESH SPRING GOODS! Charles Ogilby. ETAS commenced and 'will be receiving for Lit some days .0 brilliant and very 'extensive assortment of gpring Goods, and particularly invites allthat wish to purchase cheap goods and satisfy their good taste to give him a call uefore purchasing , Babe is dtearmined Ito cut goods thin spring at small profits, and please all that will favor him with their patronage. His Stock consists in part of afresh supply of' CLOTHS, CASSIMERES& SATINETTS, of all colors and Prices,. well worth examining. A full assortment of COL ED FLANNELS, i”om the finest hrouding to the lowest prices, TWEEDS, , in great variety a d colors, 3.4 to 6.4: Also, Kentucky JEANS CASSIMERES, of all color and pric e. A Large 'and complete assortment,of Meng nd Boys SPRING & UMMER WEAR, many of.th_ em - entirel new Styles. LADIES--D ESS GOODS, such as new style Silk and , Satins, LinonLue tres,,Mous do Lay, awns, and many more entirely new Style too monotone to notice. A . large stock •,, • ' " ' . . • -' • CA - OES, GINGHAMS, • tickings, DI 'died and unbleached Muslins, end Shootings' de.c. - The' largest and 'moot ex,-. tenaivo stock 1' . ''''.‘ , ' —. ' ' ' ' .. ' ' CARPETS, ' that has bean' roUght to' Carlisle' for years, • to; gether.With ' ' - • ' .' '. '' .--.. '• ' 10,000 'OTHER ARTWL - ES . - ' to the Dry Pooda.litie; that 'Would fill' cOluMni of thlipoper but aTo entirely loci. numerous 'to minition. Also, a large nesotiment ' cit 2 ,. blens; Buys And Childrens. , •,, ~. ~' , . .Jr.'.-i....;, , Y•!••. ~ -t • . ,BOOTS AND, SHOES,.: ::-, - ,-.- 01'pricer,Vadiee Slippers, 'Tlefi;' rinaltiris, in ;ram variety of pricesr:A large:and *engem); tad Mock...of - Fresh' , .., ' ,;, : -...,-..,',.,., • ;.pr ~. • ,s , , GROBERIES; l'` , Soi r ees' &e. 'tgavendish:'Comiress; Hand, Cut • ' "TOBA.ECOS 2 ' '.f the best brands: Come and. look for elves at flit" old- and ' established stand, arbor° i•con will find It-.largelamilwell selecte d otobk of Goods `and-t On the' moat favorable erms. ' Maruh j io; 1850. 0 • ' - ' • • t.• • - ,- i.e."' -' 'l.t. ~.•_,:,,,,, , d,; • - s - -'- '' Ohiiia:;l4 . ',G4Bo.,,w are. ,•.- . . 1...' . • ' .- .". ' . ' ''''' . t - iiirl. ,- ' XTRA:tiahthipmenil' , Glati , eiyv Frenehr ChincninikcirTetkun ~ ~;; 1 841 gr fl a Tolle' ' 8 al , W;;I, laiplO ndid 9 rhaineritiw o 1 ,:!lir, y . .111..7 ,q,... stone i China4Aveipopl e fid l_ C O,MY l 9l l. •l,-!! ‘ 8 ,Pill i t . ' '''•:. A -; 1 ' ',. r..rgErr.!' ; , I.Datitt !,' ' ''''.',',‘ . ., t , ,' , A . ..',„ , ?Fltiii,,C; p i phipi: . 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P.31,14ki.±. !: litilk " 23 d ' P5h...7;:.7-:!';',;%i!„:',y,;„.3,.;i.,?,.34'' 04k34 046,iffiL;!i?gvA. , :, , ti i ~, ... • ~.., .., ' ;::t -',...,q,,.1, ,".4..;•;mt,ei:A.',\.7.t.,ltiokt attijire...E.. ,' - -, 7.''',,""tc r,,,i4..thtli.Voi)e.,- ' 4 ..' , ;..ec , ,, , = 1 - 410,4;'; ' ,::,1 - ., --, i",; ' ,. jj:) , _';', l: . :'; . i - ' C.; MISS ' to;alVriersons tor ested; that ,thofollOWing.mccoirntnlave ' been, filed this:Office for exominationi by ,; the:accounts therein, named, rind Will be pro. ' granted to the Orphans' Court •of Cumberland - county foi confirmation and allowance, on ~ the 30th day of April A. D. MO, viz: J. The 'account of Chilies with and Dr. W. W. Dale; administrators with the will an . neied'of James J. Dale, late of the Bolough of Mechanicsburg . , de6taged. 2.The account of Jacob' Mamma,.goardian of Jacob N. Eberly, minor sun of John -Eb erly, late df Monroe township, deceased. S. The account of Jadob Mumma, guardian of Samna! Sovettroyer, minor son of Philip .Bovenmyer, deceased. 4. The account of Benjamin Myers;deceas -eil-guardiarraf-Matilda-CarotheraTersettled by said guardian's administrator, 6. The account of Jacob Nigsley, execu tor. of William Ckark, late of Monroe town , ship, deceased.. 6. The account of John Stewart; adminis trator.of Andrew Stewart, late of Mifflin - limn. ship deceased. 7. Theeecount of George Mien and Da f rid S. Runehaw, atlnom;strators of George Green,. late of Newton township deceased • 8. The account of Adorn Sierer, admirja tra or of Catharine E. Sierer, Into of Hamp• --den-township•deceased 9. The account of John Wallace, admin istrator of Thomas Elliot, late of Mifflin township deceased. 10. The account" of John Waggoner, one of the executors of Abraham,W..eggoner, Sr. late of ,North Middleton township deceased. •• 11. The account of John Kissinger, admin. istrafor.sif George Nagle, Into of Dickinson township deceased. 12. The accounkot Williatn;,Hoetem, ad— tninistrator of, Efamdsof Beards. town, Illinois, deceased. 13. Tile supplemental account of Jdhn Bobb, executor of Adam Eichelberger, late of Silver Bpring township, deceased. 14. The supplemental account of John Peters, John Ueltzhoover, Michael G. Helix hoover, and Henry liiirew.executors of George Beltzhoover, late of Monroe tpwnshipdeceas ed, 15. The account of Abraham Gayman, end Jima! Gay man, executors of Daniel Gayman, 'late of Frankford loam-hip deceased. 10. The arcount,of John Agnew, adminis— trator of George Celt, late of the Borough-of Carlisle deceased. 17. The account of George V. Coover, oz• ecutor of 'Henry Coover, late of Silver Spring township, deceased. . . 18. Tho account of William Sanderson administrator of Daniel Worst, late of Frank ford township deceased. 19. • The second and further account of William Linn and Robert Cochran, two of the executors of Dr. Andrew P. Linn, late of the Borough of Bhippensburg, deceased. • 20. The account of George 'M'Ginnes ad niinistrator de bonie non with the will annex ed of George Bell, late of the Borough' of Shippensburg, deciased. 21. The Supplemental. account of George Brindle and Michael Morten, executors of Michael Morrell, late of Monroe - township, deceased. 22. The account of Thomas A. M'Kinney and Col. James Woodburn, executors of Rob ert M'Farlane, late of Newton township de— ceased. 23. The account of Charles W. Weaver, executor of Bernard Hendle, lute of the Bor— ough of Carlisle deceased. 24. The account of John Oiler, executor , a taw__QiteLlutsuf_r_retatord township, • deceased. 25. The supplemental account of Dr James R. Irvine, executor of John Johnston, late of Newville deceased. 26. The account of Daniel H. M'Phersdn, tianiiiiisfraforil , ilb biiiiia — Mari tif - RiFyifoldii M'Pherson, late of the Borough of Shippens burg deceased. 27. The account of James M. Ralston, ad ministrator of David Ralston, late of Weal Penusborougli township, deceased. - 52111. The account of John Carothers, ad— ministrator of Benjamin Myers, late of Dick• Medi t, wnsip deceased. 29. the account of George Gilbert, exec— utor of Jacob Gilbert, late of Newton town— ship, deceased. 'SO. The account of George Belljadminis -1 trator with She will annexed of Isaac rahatn, late of the Borough of Carliale'deatilt d. 31 . The account of lienjarnie Du e, ad— ministrator of John Forsythe, late'..of the Bo rough of i4hippensburg ileceirsed. WILLIAM GOULD, Register. REM...TF.II ' II OFFICE, ? Carlisle, March 30. IEOO. 5 Newville Saving Fund Society. THE Newville Saving Fund, Society, is now billy organized and in openition• under the management of the following Mee tors: John Waggoner, Saml Jlhl, Saml.lV.Shm7), William Klink, James ..111cCandlish, Joseph C. Wit- Vans, Brice J. Sterrell, John Work and Atchison Laughlin. Persons desirous of becoming weekly depos itors, and those wishing. to mike deposits for definite or indefinite periods, will make applica tion to the 'Presenter at his office in Newville, on and after the 30th instant. JOHN WAGGONER, Provident. JADIES.MCCANDLISH, SOCrelary. JAMES R. IRVINE, Treasurer. , Newville, March 26, 1850. NOTICE ALL persons . nre hereby notified against re ceiving a protoisory note drawn by Gdorge Meixel in favor of Elizabeth Mefxel, for the amount of s‘23o, as said note will not be . , paid unless eduipelled' by law. April 3, 1850—* . GEORGP.I.MEIXEL. Estate of Joseph Grail, decd. taM"rERS of administration on the estate of Joseph Crall, late of Upper Allen town- ship, Cumberland county,• decd., have been granted to the subscriber, residing in the- same township, AR mewls knowing themselves indebted to said estate are required to make im mediate payment, ■nd those having claims to present them to .101-IN B COOVER,Adner. April 3, 1830- , Estate of Derrick S. Fahnestock, dec'd. LETTERS of administration on the estate of Derrick S. Fahnestock, decd., late of East 'Pennsboro township, have issued in due form of law to the subscriber residing in Hampden township, Alt persons indebted to said estate will make payment and those having claims against it will present them for settlement to JOHN , irDP P. Adm'r of D S Fahnoetook, dec'd. ,March 26, 1850-6 t Estate of Mary Fulton, dec'd. JETTERS Testamentary on. the estate of Mary Fulton, late .of ..Newton township, iitherland county, deceased, have been gran.. ted in due form of law, to the'subscriber,residing in Hopewell township, in said county All per sona indebted to said eat9te will make immedi. : ate payment, 'and those having 'claims .against Ithe , satne will present them for settlement to DAVID S. RUNSFIAIr, Exeter.. — TMateh'l7, 1850' ' .'••• - '• • . , ;.' Estate of John Graff'deed . . • TX-46testamentary ' "upon ,"tne • 'ef John'Greffi' l late Allonlonnahip cttritherland •Cannty,"dee'd; have been 'granted,. to the ' subseribar residing in the sai same townshigi h'inte who hate elating' ageing 'the estate' ef theZ teetatnewilt preSent them, 'and' than) indebted: will make' payment Wl' -'' LEVI' MARKLE Exectutor,''z' • ,Important ; Nil ; A . . nrlllll publio are hereby. notified L , have - purchased the'clight:;of.iturbdifcintyl Henry: : 'Flinchbatigh , a Patent ,Seft.tighte , ning..B ush for ;; mill spindiesfor.the counties Of Adams;;Fiank-i,, lin - and . Ctunbeilarid=and Otet:X.,,tan , piepared 'to . intioduee ,1110 ,..rflilis. • Ofanid•coopties, , w,itimo, Cy/nor/J*ly ' detina the: . carl)6•':CAtlY,lll4l,U'sVO,eii.Nilehing, to this, i t apr,O;i.ement:\3v,iii'bp;atiaridotkto:by'directinga' li keeiding near.Chambera Pa: ?TON' /t. HEN ERS ON' 12, , , , 1idarb1i13'4850.-3t • • • - ~~iSC.CIEaITEou. PATENT WASHING. • rirt . ExcHEs flow to accomplish a largo lam-' ily wash in the course of One or two hours, at an expense of less than six cents. Requires • no rubbing, no machine and no previous knowl edge, no extra washing utensils, 'and may be ,used by a person of the meanest capacity. Tbie: • material is cheaper than soap, may be • obtained , every Where,and is not composed of any. acid, turpentine, camphene, or any substance of dits.• agreeable odor or injurious qualities either to the person using it or the linen on which it. s .47 arnhloyqd. Warranted:not to injure the most o . „? t,f :del' ate 'fabric. The proprietor is confident that' • a trial will convince the most sceptical". 70, CERTIFICATE. Dillsburg, Feb. 18, 185 - 40 We certify that the ho ittuproved Washing L llektii I - cess - of-which-G-L-Susetten-fis--Agent and Flltiiir”'-• prietor for thecounty ofCUmberland, and tow m , -1t ships of Carroll, Franklin, Washington, W` ant rington and Monaghan, in the county of Yr has, ti r dew,:fnly jested in our families, and c0n06.90y commend his pamphlets or Wt • ifteit(s" to the public, as communicating .11.0MialaShing.linon in a triode so thorough satisfactory. and with n despatch so extrnordin-,. ary,. as to appear incredible to those who hav'ill - ~not witnessed i e operation. It dispenses . more Mari half the labor of washing in the ,or dinary manner, sifves material end cleanses jin-!" en perfarttly.- In truth the result so entirely cof-Irt., responds with itilierninmendathati_that—ncrAmi---- regrets purchasing one of his receipts. •, David Cweltlin, David Weaver,......„.. Daniel Bailey. D Hall, .e&tc, J . K. Sidle, David ,Brandt, at Wm P Reigef Frederick W'alty,fi .) James J Moore, Daniel' Reigle. • Reference may also bia had to Mr David Mar- ' 7 ' tin, of the Mansion House Hotel, and to Messra,,, , ' , / ° Mitchel McClellan , . Henry L Buikholder, N NT , Woods. and Michael Coaklin, Esq., in Carllelk who will testify to Its' merits. Price fora family right only one dollar, which may ho purchased of ROBERT MeCART-• NEY, Agent for Carlisle, or a recipe will be , a sent by mail to any ono enclosing SLOP to the undersigned, Proprietor, residing in Dillshurg, York courtly. , G L SHEARER...• Fib. 26, 1850. - •!/1 - c• 400_ .A...40 • ‘ A ... et, Oa iiitl iI: - • - 7 ... ! if L. r. . 77:- :: \ .. p'"Illi 0:"......• _ CHERR =-L' --;t'cl,li-- • , - ECTO RAI,. . For the Cure or • 0017 OHS, Copps, HOARSENESS, 73RON CHIT'S, CROUP, ASTH MA", WHOOPING .00UGH AND CONSUMPTION. Thu uniform success Which has attended the use of this preparation—its salutary effect—it power to relieve and cure lineations of the Lungs have gained for it n celebrity equalled by no other medicine We offer it to the afflicted with - entire confidence in its virtues, and 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 or medical men and philauthopists every where. What lb' 'their opinion of CHERRY PECTORAL may be seen in the sollowingt VALENTINE MOTT; M. I). Prof. Surgery Med College, New York, says It gives me Pleasure to certify the value and efficacy • of Ayer's. CHERRY PEC CORAL, which I consider peculiarly adapted to cure die-- eases of the Throat and Lnngs." • THE RT. REV. LORD BISHOP FIELD. writes in a letter to his friend, who was fast sink ing under an affection of the Lungs ;- 1 -AtTry the' cherry pectoral and if any medicine can give you. relief . wills the blessing of God that will." CHIEF JUSTICE EUS'I IS, of Louisiana, writes "That a young daughter of -his waecu red-tif several-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 witli surprising rapidity to Ayre - s Cherty Pectoral', and we cannot too strongly recommend this skit-. ful preparation to the Profession and the public generally." Let the relieved sufferer speak for himself:— IlAwrrortn,Jan. 26,1847. Dr. J .• C. AYER—Dear Sir :—Having been rescued from a pallid and eangeroOs disease by your medicine, gratitude prompts me to send you this acknowledgement, not only in justice to• you, but for the intormation of others in like af fliction. A slight cold upon the lungs, neglected at first bream° so severe that spitting of blood. a violent cough ond pro haw night sweats followed and fas tened upon me. I jbecame emaciated, could not ' sleep, waf: dist•rasul liy my cough, and: a pain . .lirough my chest, and in short had all ' tlie liallrITI• Mg symptoms of quick con.umptv,e. N e medi_ eine seemed at all to mach cry' ease, until 1 prov. ident.ally tried your Glwary Pectoral, which , soon relieved and now has mired me. Yours with respect, EA. STEW A .•1 ; ALustiv,N.Y , April 17, 1848. ,/ Dr. Ayer, Lowell—Dear Sir 3.-1 have for *ars been afflicted Witti r Astlima in the worst , form; so that 1 have hoen obliged to sleep in my , chair for a larger part of the time, being unahle to breathe in my bed. I bad tried a great many medicines,, to no purpose, unt',l ituy . physician , prescribed, as an experiment, your Chet ry 'Pec toral. At first it seemed to make me ''worse, but in. - less than a week I began to experience the mokt gratifying relief froth its use; and now, in Emir wbeks, the disease is entirely removed. I can; sleep in my bed with comfort, and enjoy a state of health which I liad never expected In enjoy. GEOItCE S. FERRANT. PREPARED BY J. C. AYRES, CHEMIST, LOWELL. MASSACHUSETTS. Sold by Dr. Rawlins, S. A. Hubbard, Dr. S.. Elliott, Cast isle; Dr. Ira Day, Mechanicsburg; 3. H. I lerron, Newville; J. C. Sr. J. 6. Altick Ship. penaburg; end druggists generally. Golden Horse Hotel} ADJOINING THE COURT HOUSE, CARLISLE, PA, 1, THE subscriber having leased the above, large and commodious HO TEL, situated on tile' T , corner of the Public Square and South nano. •`it vor street, and lately occupied by Ben!. L Esh leman, begs. leave to announce,to his friends and the public that he is prepared to entertain them in a s manrier which cannot fail to meet their approbation. THE HOUSE has the most pleasant leen tion in the borough—has been newly furnished and otherwise improved, and no pains will be spare 4 to .make those 'who may sojourn with' him, boinfertable durin g their stay. His parr 'lore arelarge4lnd'Well furnished; and his chem. bers'suPplied with riots , .and comfortable bed. , .ding. , HIS 'PABLE will bo supplied wi , b;the'bitst `the market cant afford; and allWho'arireenneer. • ' nd With' hie hottest mill be' found ' attentive care ful and obliging, ' • .• ' • • THE Aentain the„beat lignore'the produCe.- •-•- ' ' , HIS STABLING is entirely new and extort.: t shit, capable.of Accommodating • from 50, to 60 ; , horaes 4 -niaking, it' a deeirable,stonping place , for)BßOVEßS,'ned'ivill be attended by a,skil. fullOstlert• short i'nothitig '.villl•be wanting .caliOalta4 to. 444: tq thenomforts,And.'convent... :thee. ofjOite, who May' favor him:With their patittnige;H,'BOAßDEßS taken bg the week: menth,\ ' ' •'"' ; 11,,Trnets , . ' foti6 , 49;tf,'' ' N JOH 'HANNAN - ' . ; ' . i UMBERIAND AND PERRY , NOTEL::'. ':', , ~ 7 , .'l., ~,,,,,,, cartisie,..iPa.,, .:_, ,„, ;,.. „ HE r subscriber ,•rspecttully, infor m. . the ''Cidzons of , Cumberland:. and Perry" '' . cottiitiCti,'and the public generally, that he' hte taken that large; new and commodious Hotel, •-, onnsforthl Hanovpt. meet, Carlisle, .knowp (as, , the Cumberland and Perry , liotel; and recently, kept by-H' W,Otth.' The boast) is . tinaw and el.; "'•' ogantly—iinielted establiehment, ,is ' Pleasentlir '',' , eititated', and is Ilirnished 1 with goodi„ bedding. 2 , and ; other ,furnituirlibl and.,his, accotritusiktlions 1:. 'ars 'mob' ties'ininOkiall i eolivettiept'i , iittirdesitto ble Dripping:place, .4 , - mii,TA.Etria will-AiriAlt- i l lihodlwtth the iiestibekrsittkovtail alibilli t4ulE ,'• 6 hill AR..' Chniesitt liquors': „ife ho s a1 , t ,, , i, ; , waiirbil'hand edtifge ittpidyrorrNlllD, abltuble' ' • , finl fill kitufea ••CattlnPand 4iiititl , "tFEEDLlslirlrr:,- - ; 'I , illy t 9 vowit li othiri. 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