MMUI AND EXPOSITOR oARAIStE t PENN 'A HE LARGEST 'AND, CHEAPEST 'NEWSPAPER. _ • -- 'I , N^CUDIDEIILAND POUMT , . 1/4; nryjr,--Twi) Dollars a yea,, or Onc .Dollar and Ceitts, if. punctually paid in'Advaucc. 8 $1,7-5.-ilpaid within the year. . .. 1 4 . 1; Til-Airo;s:-:-Aii important no tice from the o:ui - Lty Treasurer in vela. tion to the .receipt of foreign small notes • , Tor Diet, will be found in our advertising , columns. ' g,'l'dfiY Or A Ennr.v.- 7 We have re= ceited from E. Littell & Co. of BOston, publishers of the' "Living .Age," •a well N'vritte'n work of 108'pages, under the a bove title, by the author of 'the "Maiden Aunt.' It.is a domestic tale of deep in terest, and its name gives the beet idea of the character of the book. , State Ag e vr,lettltural Society We publish to-day an AddreSs to the Farmers of Pennsylvania, recommending Nth° Lori - nation of a State Agriculteral_So ci ty. It very forcibly urges the object p oposed, and great_praise is due to the r hiladelphia Society, and to its commit tee whoi6teposed the Address; for this strong i appea /In behalf of a- subject of so much import nee to the farming interests of the 'State. — lt certainly is to-be regret• ted that a sub) et`of such general public concern has, be n so long overlooked or neglected by us, while other States not more or even its favorably situated, be,ve done so much to promote the science .arid practice of agriculture. The farmers of Cumberland county should be among the first to move in this matter. ror California. Another large party left this borough on Thursday morning last for California, embarking et New York , on one of th'e sfea"mship.s i and . proceeding,.bythp . mus of PaA.ina. The pasty consists of. Messrs, -Jo mes-Hoffer;tforme" tly slierifl of this county] Martin Gardner, Jacob Hoffer, Godfrey Bender, John P.Mun derlich and 'Michael Bender,. who go as an organized corhpany, and Messrs::Geo. Z. Bentz,. Jacob Bentz, Emanuel Camp bell, Wm. Melt, and Jacob High, .of Newrille, who go independently. Some sixteen or _seventeen persons we-are-in- formed also left Mechanicibtirg, on the same day, among whom we have hoard -named Messrs.- Wm: C. Houser; John doswiler, Dpniel Httll and two broth ers, Theodore Burnett, Wm. Peebles, Samuel Hauck, Samuel Durtlap, Abra _._ham_Reh, and- .Hunry—BrovimEcolored- man.] We have not he.ard the names of the, others. Nine p6ison's left . Milltown, ~,..,, ,in•,:ait.Pennsboro township, to go in the ,same company, whose names we hare noteascertained: A dozen or inure we ba lieve have also gone from Shippensburg and vicinity. Old Mother Cumberland - will-be well . represented" in'the "dig: gings," and after her , adxenturers o return -with - their" •bpockete full, of soaks" we hope to hear no more orcuiia times in . -this quarter., Of course we wish them all success. Local Notings Iseems our informant did not speak \,..ciay authority," when he gave •us _the graiiPying information that .our 'Town Clock had been sold to our- neighboring town of Shippensburg. The clock is t not yet disposed of. We .are > hawever jaifthorized'to state that mea - lares have carp taken, by the joint 'action of the County Commissioners and our Borough 1 ......56, 'ncil, for the disposal as soon as possi• . ble of the present clock and replacing it by a new one, - We - hope that' such an artandertlerft Will be completed early.— . The town is now in utter confusion with respeet.to time, , and the want of a com mon.standard is felt as a serious erribar ' rassmenati`the regularity of assemblage ____ - ` in our churches, schools, &c. • Another word. There has been a good deal of "fun poked," not to speak of innumerable sarcasms, anathemas and the like, at the pool• clock, which, it has bOrmip the most amiable spirit. While .• the crowd have been fiercely scowling it has meekly hept its . liande.io tis face; but has been 'dumb" arnidstriseless rani ' lingt, and has quietlybor e the most i!1- .. natured abuse without "striking." Stich a clock is entitled to sorne -- con - siderittioa7 --- , and if moved by its "siva ap,peals" - we conclude to releaeit from the heavy serr, . vittiliriirih e tyrant Time,' we should not ' ht least kick it out with a bad character. • The fact is as we are confidently assured, the clock-does not really . deserve the bad character with which every body has been ready to brand it. • We are inform . . od by those who pretend to know thatit Is in reality a good instrument, of most - excellent "parts," but that it was not a dapted nor calculated for the place it oc cupies. In another position it would be perfectly reliable. We have. this mesa _ranee from, various sources, and as our public authorities do not wish to deceive any whe may contemplate purchasing it,, '-they,are'confident it; will be found a good • instrument when examined by. a qualified • judge. The public Is infornaed : that 'it is in the market, and we trust _therefore it willloon "gh.!' • . ri - • ' 11C 'A number oh flee Historical and Scriptural Priintinge are now on' exbibi imn at Educatiqn kw. They ha'vo been ' justlyladmired in the cities. • 'We hive - onqrloorri before . gning . to , press.to urge ..the public' to Call and see them. „ 11[7.5The Ladies, are invited to exam ine some ; Silk Sacks; fioirisNew York, which be exhibited tb-day,and to , morrow at the Store' ofl2ld W. Hinter.. p i • - rA fine dasortment of Well Paperer , will be . fourill• at Mr. LYne's Store, oh " . North Hanover street.' . JOAN, in it4vvville. " A serioits"• fire broke out in thl.bor ough NeUr)tille Thursday.Ntight fast, reatiltmg destruction of 'Awn itoU:ses and a large amount .orgoods.— We deeply regret to Itear of the loss ex periance.d.by our friends, the Messrs. Williams: A.-botrespondent sends us 'ffie. follow...m . ocount of the fire • ("A. few inliidielorik on Thurs day morning, the ti .3 .1 et -Casting an Metal wereiliouse Tinner's shopote., of the essrin-Williainerwas-diticovered—tobe—im firb, nrl.l:,efore the fire apparatus could be trough to operate With xfficioncy, the whole building, with ell ita contents of Stir" hollow. ware, eliset iron, tin . and: tin-wure, fliniented the appaararfce , of a vititt furnace •,h'olow, while the more comdustible part of the building, yet 'tailing, threw up such a raging blaze, as de fied all human efforts to arrest it. The frame dwelling house_fm_the aame lot, occupied by Dr:Ziegler ... immediately caught fire, but the fire engine with-a-sufficient supply of water having now become available, the Fold. pine boards , and logs were scheffectuallv deluged with water that by the time the fire reached theusecond_floor_it _was cornpletelyfiulidued, and with the excelitiorii: of doors and winitews; Raved from Maher injury. A'building belong ing to Mr: S woyer, on the East, and the prop ertyof Lindsay's heirs ow the West, wore in imminent danger, and only saved (under Piny idence) by - Ike -well directed and unceasing ef forts of all concern, I..titorded by the ladies on this occa, ttabtwoaduct bove -.7 -all; praise. inset; destroyed were the - Property, heirs, and' most likely likely wer'enot-inm loss of the Mea rs, Williii . rhemuet isiderahle. They had no ineutance. filer experienced :erne less in injury to his-furniture. • WX%Iso learn from eur.correapondeni. a Newville, that on Saturday t week a you g man, named G. W. Strohm, fell fell Tathe roof.of the barn •of Mr. W. K. McFarlane, On which-he was at work - 'a distance of linty feet to the ground, by which he was so dreadfully crushed, that he wns taken up in a state of insensibili ty, and lived but a few hours after. His friends reside in the neighborhood of ,T—' A Seasonable Hint Ladies, as you are fond of Lying flociers in your room, you will perhaps be glad to know that about as much nitrate of soda as can be taken up between the fOrefinger and thumb put into the glass every time the Water- is changed preserve cut flowers in all their beau ty for above a fortnight. Nitrite of potash Slhiitis common saltpetre,) in powder, has has nearly the same effect, but Ls nifi quite so efficacious. • T s -12d , A , CaLa7aUCLIEW,D. /On the by the Rev. C. P Wing,rdr. CHAP. MAN V. BRObli9; De Kalb, St. Lawrence county, New York, to MinennE 11fAny VVEAXLEY J or South - 151tddleiiiri•tp. Cumberland county, Pa. . . . DIED, /In Nelyville, on Sunday morning the 26th test. Mrs JANE Et:mien, consort of 111r.;lo . seph A. Ege, aged 37 years, 1 month and 2l days: ~fi~ ctlaiTcuu~. NEW' GOODS THE .k - HIVE.' •r 7 - AT " BLE ALL persons desirous of seeing the newest and best Goods of the season, let them at the Bee ,Hivp it Nprth Hanover street. The subscriber has just returned from the city and has now opened ayery large and hand sortie- stock of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS," . °revery style and variety. Such as 13aragcs. and Tissues, Lawns from 10 cents to any price you Want, Linen Lustros, from 12 to 31, Linen Lustre Barrages, a new article; Foulard Silks, Corn, Blue, Pink and Fig'd Delaines, Calicoes from 3 to 25 cents per yard, Bonnets, Ribbons, Hosiery, Gloves, and -many more articles for Ladies which I have not room to insert. ritave also for Gentlemen all kinds of goods, such'elCLO'n[lS, CASSIMERF,S & VES• TlNGSiand all kinds •of Goods'for Gentle men's use, and, I.will take thisoppoitunity=of saying td my friends that I keep constantly on hand-ad kinds cif READY-MADE CLOTH ING; Mr. , T. Reighter having his shop in my store. edables me to have made to order, on the-shortest notice; any ,oarment that may be Wanted. I also keep COFFEE & ,SUGAR of all kinds, tegether with every other ankle necessary for Family y use. Please s'eallund ex amine soon where all attention will Ire geen to please. , , nil S A COYLE. - POPVLAR NEMLODV. BY THE FIRM of TROUTMAN & MAY Dear Gentlemen, take our.advice, To every one we make our call, If you would have a coat that's nice, -- Look nt Troutman & 1 1114iy!s . Cheap Clo , . Hero are Dresses of all kinds, Fine and coarse, and also Cheap; Please examine and - you'll find, For your money quite a heap. Hero aro goods for every season, Thick and stoat, neat and thin ; All_that_you can_ivishtn-reation, Il you doubt it just'drop in: Hero arorock and. Body Coats, Both with low and standing collars; Sbme that button round the throat, To be had for a few dollars: • • Here is every style of Vest,- • And all sorts of Pantaloons, You canchooso what suits you best,, • Eva t 'cir niorn, or rifiornorin. Ifste'are . Sacks and Roundabouts, Overalls and Jackets Green, Please to look and yell wiil find, Hero the 'cheapeat ever seen. - Ifere are light coats for the Sp - ring, Fancy geode for Summer wear, You will find them just the thing.. Nothing bettor anywhere. Shins and Bosoms may be found,' Pocket Handkerchiefs and Gloves,' Scarfs to do your neck around, .„ When you seek your lady loves. Hero are Caps, Suspenders, Stocks, Collars, very nice indeed, .Clesimind nice, inspaper bex, Just.the thing iliqt you will need. . :, - If we talked a day about thorn, We could scarcely toll you all, Pentlemon can't do without them - Then, dear friends: give as moan. • • NEW ' AND ( SHEAF STORE. THE 'Andersigned most respectfully . informs hisrfriends and public enne7 rally, thatlie has met returned from Philatiek phis and Baltimore, and is now openin"g at , the' corner of North Hanoyer and •Louthor street, at hie stand formerly occupied 'by N. W. Woods, tywell selected assortment o( • NEW SPRING .GOODB purchascil at-tho lowcni prices, and which I am dcterniine'd to sell at - email. profits; Among them' may be Tound CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, VESTINGS, Tweeds and Pantaloon_Stuffs at various prices: .DFESS -GOODS; new styles' and us•low prices. led, GROCERIES in all their variety, vi2.l—;Sitgar, Coffee, 'Tea: Mo lasses. Spices,&c., which willdi he'old for cash. Please give Te a call. • A C FETTER. Car )013E1. mtPORTANT AgRiVAL" ,4"" OF, FRESII SPRING. GOODS!'' Charles Ogilby f$ AS cominenccd and Will be receiving for some brilliant arid‘very extensive assortment of Spring ' Goods, and perdoultirly invitee( all that wish to purchase cheap ~- g htkis and satisfy their good taste to give hint a col before purchasing t ' s he is dtcorminedlto cu. goods thiri spring at small profits; and Dlen s e all that will favor him 'ivith their Patronage. His Stock consists in part of a frisk supply of CLOTEISTD - ASS i IM , ERES -svPi-N-Evpsv-pf7111,--echer:§—rard— prices, -we ),45M:examining. , A full assortment of :COLORED' FLANNELS, from from the finest altriinding to the lowestirriees, TWEEDS, • . „ in groat varioty and colors, 3.4 to G-4. Also Kontucky - JEANS & JASSIMERES, - of all color and pricer, 'A Large and-complete assortment of !dens and Boys :SPRING' & SUMMER WVE,AR;.., many Of 'them entirely new styles. LADIES ,DRESS GOODS,. 'nch as new style-Silks and SatMs, Linen Lus tros, Mous de Lanes, Lawns, and many' more entire ly'new styles too numerous to nonce. A large stock of CALICOES,-OINGHAMS, - • Tickings,--B lent lied - and -- unbleached - Muslins; and Sheetings, &c. The' largest and most ex tensive stock of C - ARPETS, - • that Jute bden brought to Carliie for years, to gather with • • 10,000 OTHER ARTICLES in the bry. Goods line, thai would fill columns of this, paper but are entirely too numerous to mention. Also, a large asEortment at Igens, Boys and Childrens , BOOTS AND SHOES , all prices, Ladies Slippers, Ties, Buskins, in great variety 01-priees. A large and ,well seleo• ted stock of Fresh . . • GROCERIES 7 Spices, &,c. Cavendish, Congress. Iland:,Cut and Dry - TOBACCOS • of the best brands), Come apd look for your selves at the old and well established= stand ( where you will find a large and well selected 'stock of Goods and mr the most favorable terms. Carlisle, March 20, 1850. /NEW SPFIDI4 GOODS: Ahead 6:fitApetition yin E aubsevihore have "returned from Phila. dolphin, with h latfrge assOrtmem of . CHEAP SPRING GOODS, ,• consisting partly of Mous do Laines, Barages, Linen "Lustres, at 12;3, 18i- and 25 cis per yard, Alliechas, Gingliains,,Calicoes,mnd a variety-of other...dress. goods ; Cloths, Cassi• mores, Vestings. Summer stuffs' for inbn. and boys wear in endless variely\ checks tains muslins at old Prices - slim - mots? hosiery, gloves, laces and edgings, insertings, Avid . , ... . very cheap CARP ETS;gfifeCries, queensware, Also, a hole assortment of very CHEAP BONNE'PS, . • . . Palm leaf and braid hats,..bonnet ribbons st ab prices and very cheap,. a'fcw!piecee, -wide hig lustre black silks, together withm general as sortMent including nearly every article in our line 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 - cnn be - bought - Iff - - Give' its .a call anti judge for yourselves.' * .A & W-BENTZ. March 20, 1380 PORK and FISH, . il k I . 4 I CICCR . L, Shad, Codfish, Salmon, Bar- INI - Ping,i, Pork, hams and Sides, Shoulders, Lard and Cheese, ( onsmutly.on..hand •and for sale by J PALMER. & Co. . Market-Srrem Wharf, Philadelphia. Mare1i.20,,18.50.,--Im .. Cheap Groceries, —Sugar, Coffee, 111olas‘ses, Honey, Cheese, fresh Spines, Yenst Powders,Alneenroni, Farinw, Rice Flour, Baker's Chnenlate,• Baker's- cocoa, Brown's HOrnrepathie Cliocolate,: , Ornages, Co coa Nnts,,),kainius,aml.Currants, for-sale nt March 21Y U4NIIOFP'S. UST RECEIVED—ACtho Cheap Store a el greatva f riety oall - color§ WOolen Yirn, *Long and &Mare Shawlrt, from $1 to $lO, very cheap indeed ; Mous de Latinos, Ginghams, Steel Beads and Tassels, purse twist, clasps, arnia'grtat variety of Woolen - oct3l A & W BENTZ. For the Core of couogs.,,.GOLDS, HOARSENESS., *RON. OHITXS, OROVE Tifrgootiztci-botrau AND . CONSUMPTION. The uniform success which has, attended the use of this preparation—its salutary effect—it_ power to relieve and cure affections of the Lungs have,gained for it a celebrity ego:tiled by no other medicine We offer it-to the afflicted with entire confidence , in its virtues, and the fulVbe liel that it will subdue and remove the ttiverest 'attacks of disease upon the throat 4v44 . 1 _Lungs. These resat teas they beconi•e - publicly:- known, verry naturally attract the attention of medical men and . philanthopists everywhere. • What is their optutowOr CHERRY 'PECTORAL may be seen in the sollowing.-: • VALENTINE MOT I', D. Prof• Sui cry Illed. - ColMge, , Ncio York sa.' "It gives me p easure to certify thr value efficacy of Ayer's CHERRY' PEG FOR which I consider. peculiarly adapted to cure eases of the Throat and Langs." ib THE RT. REV. LORI) 13141101' FIELD . 'writes in a Ictier to his frienti,:who was fast sink ing under.an iitilti'on of the Lungs t...—" Try the. cherry.pdetorel liira if any medicine can give you relict, with ilirblessing of God that wi11.":,,...„2, CHIEF JUSTICE ELTS'i IS, ' • Of touisialia,Avrites "That a . young tlaughte of his was cured of several BA , gte attackS, of oup by tlid 'Clicrry.Pectoval.," ASTHAfA:'A ND 13 IiONbiIITIS The_CanadianJortrßal Ecteoce silie;, "that Asthma 'and Byrn& iti a so preva lent in thisitmlenient climate, has a yielded with surprising rapidity to Ayres Cherry Pectoral, and toe simitot too strongly r COF11111011(1 this skit. fill preparation to the Profes ion and the publiii generally." • . ;7 Let the relieved sufferer 'ape \c for ~, ..1e0". . • HA.RTFORD Jan. 28, 1847.. '- Dr. J.• C, AYER—Dear Sir F—lfiiving beim rescued from. a .painful and dangerous disease by your medicine, gratitude prompts my to send you this acknowledgement, not only in justice to you t but fur the information of others in. like af fliction, .!•'• A slight Cold upon the lungs; negleCted at first became so severe that spitting of blOod, it violent cough and profuse night sweats followeileind Ns. tened Upon me.. 1 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 quick.. Consumption. No medi cine seemed.at all to rehch my.easeoutil 1 pros , ident.ully tried your -clmary Pectoral, which soon relieved and no w,lias coved me. - ' Yourn with respect, E. A. STEWART:, ,' ALBANY, Di. Y , April 17, 1048. 4 ' .. - rir. Ayer,Lowell—ll r Sir t—l' have for veers heen afflicted will Asthma in On worst fernrOol.hat 1 have bo' a oliihnd to sleep ii my chair for larger par of 16 'time, being unable to brentlin my. be I had tried a great. many meslicin e,,, a, to no ti trpose, oath my Physician prescribed, as ntr e periment, your Chet ry Pee. torah I. At first, it aeemei ito make me winse but .in less Mann wheicrtliiiiiiit.ttf ex perienceAe most gratifying re'llef from , its tnie; tend ' now, in fgur weeks, the disease is 'entirely removed. I' can alee Min my bed With corsfort, and enjoy a . Matti of health Which." Mammal. expected to enjoy. ' GEORGE" S. FEItRANT: : intErliliED BY.I. C. AVICESs cIiEMIST, LOWICL 7.lmaisttusurrs. - Dr. Rawlins, Hubbard; Elliott, Dist i Ira Day, Mesluiniasburg I 3: 11.11errod, Newvi nil.). C. St 3.. B. Altiok pensburm and druggists generally. ','•-• Cod :Liver • Oil:. "•. • - , „. FRESH of COd Liver Oil svai'raiatedgenuilli,just rpcat.ved .;nov/0.• , - S...:ELLJOTt'gr . la V ...t . 0xe.9.-.- . 8& :. Stiop-s',----A SpOnsr Goods. rytifiE subieriber It s just returned frd 'the AL. city with Ji,largo and varied 'assortment of, Fane'y and Staple Dry Goods, such mo-Moue dellainoseßareges, Alpachas, Canton Cloths,. Froitch " 'English .Chintzes, Ginghams. Lawns'," Calicoes, Figured and - Dotted- Swiss minding, with a variety of other Dress me teni. als to which ho invites thO attention of the pub— lie generalfy, , .„ CHEAP. CHINTZES. The ailbscriber would tall the attention of the coMmunity tea lot or 4-5 Spring Chintzes at, the low price of 10 ma per yard, - tho cheapest lot of goods eiefolfered LINEN LUSTR • - for.ladies dresses and.pcks, just opened. . MILITARY CAPS. .. Just opened onedhz. Military Cloth Caps, with oil cloth covers, also, Silk Oil C loth Caps of same style,for, sale by .G, W. MTN ER: April 3, 1850• • .. • Selling off at post.. , . iTVIE subscribers intending 'to change,their ' i ' business will sell o ff their whale atoak of I : . READY - MADE-,CLOTHING, •, . l at very reduced prices. Thdir. stock consists ,of Coats, osts and Pants, of almoSt every de-' scription and quality. also, shirts, collars, ho• 'sums, 'ate its, neck and pcoltet handkerchiefs, t gloves, s ckings, siispenders,lats, caps, boots, shoes, u brellos, leather and hair trunks, car pot bo , and in short every article , this bis ne cessar to complete a gentlomanis Wardrobe.— 'The — Will — alio - - sell — go - ods by the.. yard, such as cl ills, cassimercs, vestinus, eassinetts, sum- mei' tripes in great variety, mashes, flannels, 6r,e, ' ARN °Lib. & LIVINGSTON. aegm ~ N . Il.'ittl , --pereons,,ltnowing themsd vett ill -dbted to the fir will please make psymeit immediately. Hear, Road , Listen and effect. . . . TROUTMAN .AND— AY'S. NEW, citmAp....A.ND PAS 0151413. LE 4 ' ' cLoTHINC; STOlt On .Worth Hanover street, in ilSroompnerly occupied joy .lir a . Wine as rover _,.. TE.attention of the citizensoi,Cifrliele, and Cumberland_tincLPerry ,Countidals invited to this newly established Clothing, and e GENTLEMEN'S FURIAISMNG' STORE,' and seethe well selected an most elegantly got up clothing over offered in ( is place, It would . be well for every map to It ow that a larger' assortment, hater styles nd , money at th id n more desirable -. clothing ev, 6 st a c b a li " sh nejltlia et bought. tA Lny . l a ess. :ro t her item 'hi the place without, any other exceptioh. ‘ The - assortmeni.is well selected tied aid cuf iiiiiim , • of the latest - eprlng - anOunimer,faehione, which are ,far'cupericw to - alLothers for ease and ele gaace.• All who wish to purchase, will find they can save from twenty five to fifty' per cent by Whig at thd new stand of -. .. ."FROUTMAN* MAY: Coats, Pants and Vests wo sell remarkablylow ad the following list of prices will show:, COATS, Superfine black Cloth Dress Coats 06 to 18,00 " " Froak " . 6, 18,00 Fine .French Haiti Cloth coats of j different styles," , 3 10,00 New style of Cashnicrett coat.s, 2,50 9,00 French Coats of all colors _ 1,50 2,00: Reuel & Ready Tkveed, new style 4,00 11,00 California Lustre, 75 5,00 Liden Cents, .1,00 2,50 Business coats, 1,00 6,00 . PANTALOONS. _Nerw-Styyt, of American and French Cassimer plain, - -1.1 New style.ot American and-French Cassimers, superior in quality and vanety of colors • 5,00 10,00_ Fine black miss, and doeskins 2,50 9,0 Q Striped and cross barred ease. Pants 1,50 5,00 New style Napoleon striped pante . 1,25, 3,0.0 . . •• , _spring ea's?, pants , - 9,75 6,00 Groat variety of Corduroy pant 1,25 3,0 Fine - iinen - drillirig Striped tuld'plam 75 - 2,50' New style of Cambroon - '1,5 - 0 ' 4,00 Vith an excellent assortment of wAr- king pants which. will oat•travcl any -otherls this place • - - 50 _2,60 VEST Superfine black. Satin vests 1',75 5,00 New style of figuered and stripeddo 1,00 7,00 Plain & striped,valentine 50 4,00 1 ins fight summer 'Marseilles vests 75 3,00 All kinds of working vests'at very loveprices. We wilLalso keep a good•assortment of BOYS CLOTHING, ' consisting of coats,- pants : •and vests and sell them at very -tow urtees. -In- addition- to our - stock of ready made clothing we will keep on hand erfassortment of FURNISHING ARTICLES, . such as shirts, scarfs, cinvats, suspenders, drawers collars, caps, umbrellas, gloves, hand kerchieksiicks,Acl &c , which will make it. the inter Est of the purchaser th examine before buyipielsewhere. All goods sold at this store. watian t ted to give satistaction, and defy comk..- titian, in quality, elegance and style of the cut at l durability, rind we hope by close attention to bueincss to merit n share of public -patron age. Don't forget the- Pline, North Hanover -Street, a few doors above Loather Street West side. N. B. Clothing' made to order at the shortest notice. PA.B.AS 0143! THE subscriber has just received a large jot of Parasols, of beautiful styles, embracing every quality. tq which ilie special attention of the Ladies is BONNETS % St, BONNET RIBBONS.CaII n'ud purdhnso your Boundirtilaßiblii — inTi fro-'the unddrsigancl, Olin has Met - received a Into and'v,aried assortment, and you will save money, DRESS 'SILKS. Just opened nn extensivostock of Dress Silks of the latest styles. winch he offers at, unusual ly ,low prices. • The - special attention of the Ladies is solicited. GINGHAMS. ° • The subscritici has still a large stock of those 121 cant Ginghams; for, which he has had such an extraordinary run—call and see them. IJUSLINS AND CALICOES • hist' opened It largo stock of Muslim} and Calicbes, in the sale of which , hemffers national inducements to;purchascrs..,,,rublic patronage is solicited,• • ' _ _ _ BOOTS.. AND suonp c Boots end Shoos Of:wie . ry desciiptton have boon opened in largrntities Z.y the subscri ber, which , arc ofiZre at . pricos lint must,givo salisfact ion. ' W WOODS, ~li't ept7 . . To Farmers,and Zen of Business. OILS, CANDLES 4' GUANO. THE subadiiber Offers, at til e lowest rates. in any quantity to su it-purchaser,, Genuine Peruvian Guano, and iv/pry variety _ _ of Sperm, Whale, Lard. and Tanner's 0118: • MnnuraC• curers, Tanners, .Farmers Dealers and:C.:men, mere,. are invited to ca ll at 37 North Wharves timltmr Oil Store below Race ,trees, Philadelphia. GEO, W. RIDGWAY; • April 3,1850.---2 m. . •• HOTEL. EAST HIGH STREET, CARLISLE, PA. irinHE. subscriber, (late °ram "Stone Tat,r X ern." Walnut - Sottom Road s ) respectfully informs hie friends 'bud the" public generally that lie has taken that well known Tavern stand, in East High street, fermerly kept -by Mrs Wunderlich: and that, ho ie now prepared to accommodate Fanners'," Pedlars. !Travellers, and all others who may favor him with a call, in the, most accommodating manner. His stabling, which is hit-Mend convenient, will be in charge of n careful Ostler. • , He flatters himself that front his experience as an Inkeoper,'ho will be able to render gene ral entisiiacuon. . • • • • myl.3m CIUtISTIAN HOFFMAN. China Sc Glass Ware. EXTRA rich China and Glass in g rea t rvari ory, French China' Dinner Tea and Toile Sete, Splendid,, Ornaments, also a *ark" o Stone, Chinn, Liverpool and :Common, D mime - LtGHT ! LIGHT! ! - -• Fluid, Camphine, Lard and,Oil Lamy?, in great variety. Also - Oils of 'ovary 'description., SUPERICR TEAS.- ' 'Fine:Golono aryl 'Breakfast Toast also India fino Ya and Imperial, just received from. Now '' York, and for tude at tbrCboap Grocery stole. of „,,.(hfatch 20) C. INHOFE'. , , • . • Summer Saute.. •• • ALARGE assoiinient of gentlemen's light 'DRESS BOCT.BO. Just ,roceivcd..'ivhich are offered cheaper then over boots Mahe eamd quality have boot EloLip Carlisle; • my1,5,..3t • WM M.-PORTER. Wheat,' 111/ontett . • WlHJEOliehest Pilarket' pri c e , in cash ; jll. will be paid for. WHEAT, at the 'Good Hope Mills. 'fisrmerly ociapiOqt?37 M. C. Davis;, Wetit - Pennslwo township. GEORGE. PRIEPT.- I. ' I eh. 20 , 1850 -2i6Spd. t . . , . . • Ega,te , ,of Fredepa, .poover,.deerd ETTERS testamentary on the Inst will and •testriment of FRU/ERICK HO OYER, late of South,Middletdn,tp., dad, have been issued to the i lipdersigne&executors of said Es tate. Albporsons knowing thoinsolres' indebted teisaid Estate are requested to make immediate payment, dnd those having. claims against the same, to present them to either of the undersign authetiticated for settlement, BENJAMIN HOOVER, - SAM'L. AI:HOOVER., ' Carlisle, May 1, 1850.. • • • Brlgqdroector4stOrdet...; ... . - 17 , - - fir-wonctmity-iyvith7the 1 15 revised 'Militia Law, df April 1 7 0 1,0 0 . the several 13attalions of the Firsk-Brigado, 15th Div.. will meet for• Reviow"and Inspection.— The :First Battalion will meet lin Mechanics rg on the 11th day di •May. • The Secbgd Ba.talion will meet in Shippenti , burg on the lltti day of May o and The 3d Bat talion will meet in Carlisle-on the 14th of May. , The First Regiment . will meet in Newvile on the 18th tidy of May. Capt. Sainuel Stuart's Troop, not attached '•to any Battalion, will meet at the Stone Tavern on tho. Walnnt Bottom Road; on the 20th day of May. The above commands will meet pre isely at ton o'clock, A. M., of each day. OfP ricers in command of corpplsnics will be 'hold cosponsible for the good condition of the arms undiaccoutrernents. 01124 tp SAM'L. CROP, Brig. Ins. - Estate-of: John - Culbertson, deo'd: -- xTOTICB is-herebrgiyen that letters-of ad : .I_ll ministration on the estate - of- Jonulburt son, late df Silver Spjng township, Ctiiiilter , land county, dee'd, have this day keen issued ,by the Register in and 'for said eounty,•,to the subseeibers, wheiTesiile in the said township of atixerTSPrin g . All parsons having einims or dennaryds a7ainst the estate of Said deoedent are rettuestdd to make knomn the sante without de lay, and thugs indebted to make payment o WM. CULBERTSON, WM. KELLER, ad 24,64 pd Estate of Elizabet dee'd, .ETTERK testamentary on the estate of IA Elizabeth . Kissinger, late_of West Penns bora ugh - township deed., have beeh granted to' the :subscriber residint in the.same township.— All persons having claims against estate of said - deco dent }yin present them for settlement, and thos e indebted will make irrimediate payment to ap 2.4 ; '50,Gt • „ LEFEVER, A d'mr. To the Public! NOTICE is-hereby given, That we the A. sighees'of Wm G.. Houser, have legal on: sets a gamst all notes held by George Sailor a gainst said Houser, and all persoCs are, hereby cautioned not to buy !aid miper as,We 'Will not 'cold ourselves responsible 16r' the payment of he same. . JOHN HOUSER', _• PETER BARNHART, Assignees of W C HoUser. MII Estate of David. Strickler, decd. LETTERS of Administfation on the estate ,of, David Strickler, late of Hopewell int, Cuberland county, cleansed, have been grant ed to the subscribers residing in the same, township. All • persona having. claims .against the estato of said decedent will process them for settleirient, and those indebted to make int ; mediate payment - go " J. STRICKLIM, ' Administrators. ap t7pd Assignees Notice. 1,50'7,00 i . ...herehy- that--J A.-G -O 13- .01 BATES, , oI Shiremanstown, has assigned all his property, real and personal to the sub• scriber; for the benefit of his creditors; by deed dated 2d April 1850. All persons indebted to said Jacob Bates will make payment, and tilde° having cla i ms against him will present them for, settle meat to the subscriber; residing in Hemp -den-township.- - JOHN :RUPP, nplo,6t'Assignee. - - _ Estate of Joseph Cra:l; deed. LETTERS of aaministratien on 'the estate of Joseph Crall, late of Upper Allen town ship, Cumberland .county, decd., IM've been granted to the subscriber, residing in the same township, All person" knowing themselves indebted to said estate are required to make im mediate payment, and those having claims to _prent ihem:to .JOIIN B COOVER,Adner. April 3,- 1850. • • \''s:Ateiitheti'''Tkiiiiitht.s""'‘" 'THE subscribarhas just received another lo nf Leather Trunks of,differont-sizes and prices Also, an assortment of Carpet Bags and Vu !fins, for salo on reasonable•terms. SHEET MUSIC Jost opened a , small lot of Music for Piano, Elate end Violin, also, Jeannette and Jeatedti, and a low wher new arp_powilar sunk sale BONNETS AND LEGI - 10RN. lIATS. A erect variety of Ladies' Straw Bonne's, also, Pamela Bonnets and Gentlemen's Leg. horn I in variety, Bonnet Frames, Crowns and Tips, &e. ENII3ROID . ERIES A great • varicty of Paris Collars,- Brussels Lace Collars., Swiss and Cambric bisertings and Edgings, Thread Lace and Bobbin Edg'gs, ,LooM Laces and Cotton Edgings, Lace Capes '&c„ just opened by _ Mil T,he .People.'s Line . Clear the Track - THE undersigned, by the particular request of thousands of their Mends, hereby ahmince to all who seek and love pleasure, that a Icrizrad Excursion will take place.this .and every day throughout the season in the beautiful safety ear "Chea4Wide,” propelled by the low pressure Vengine "lit-sure," and in wllich all, both old and young, aro invited to participate. The ex etarsionvill be conducted upon a plan entirely, different from any before got up in this neigh borhood, both for cheapness and dispatch ;, and %the plealure it will afford= thosOwlie join In it can scarcely be _estimated. Tickets will be furnished at half the ;mite! price, and the publid can start from an Point they please, stopping only at the CE P AND IMPROVED • othing Emporium, next door to Purkholaer'S Hotel 'on West Main street, where the cheapest and most fashionable assortment of CLOTHING can.be our own manufacture—and which wo dun sell as cheap as they can be bought - at any of the large city establishments,and 20 per cent. lower than 'at any other house in this Boro 4 ligh. Wo respectfully invite the public to take this pleas•. ant trip to our store, and examine our large as ' sortment of • CLOTH; DRESS, FROCK AND SACK COATS or various colors and Styles, Pants. Vests and Roundabouds, Pea Jackets,, HATS and CAPS; Shirts and Stockings, Suspenders, Cravats, and 'all the different;prucles neetesary, to constitute a Gentleman's Wardrobe. Don't forget the placenext door to Burkholder's • Hotel, to where we have ust removed.. 'Having a large assortment of Cloths, Ciissimefes and irestings on hand, we aro prepared' to' make up to order all kinds of Clothing at the shortest notice and. on the most reasonable terms.. RAO M & L STEINER. House and Sigii Painting. THE. subscriberFOspecifully iitfornie;the 'eiti zone of Carlisle arid vicinity that ho has coin• moncod the abOve business in this borough, and rospoctfully solicits the public plitronoge. He is also prepared to do Parlor or Hall wall painting, plain.or in'sconic and landscape designs—imitn• ttond of wood and stone. Ho will also aqand to •Paper Hanging, and every other bran*of his busittess,•in the best style. 'His shop is in Loa ther strait, in the carpenter shop formerly -Deco= 'pied by John R Turner, where ho respectfully .invites the public to call. flavinigitad consider able experience in every department of his art, ho foolaconfident of boing.ultha to,romiter sails • faction to all who'rnay employ, him: • . aplo - SAMUEL MO WRY• Manufactory of Pocket BOoRI, No. szi Chesnut ,Street, above Serol PHIEADELPHIA. ' , • lisubscriberrespeadly solicits public It't .. A . lention to his superior and tasteful stock o . Pocket Books, Banker's Cases,- Bill Books; • ` . Dressing Cases, Card Cases, Port Mo .. tuning Purses, Pocket, Knives, and ‘,•• , , other fine Cutlery, Gold Tens, and' • „ ' Pencils ' Seger Cases,- Chess '. ' - - I Men, Back- 'Dentition,. • • ,- • . Boards,pprninos, &u . t • - -... I Elia assortment consts of themnosi Tarbiona rn ble si?doder t n styl ,of the finest quality and e excellent Workmans i embracteKevorydeeir , • ~ablo fancy pattern, witch he-,'-will-at—all-tiinee ' be-prepared to exhibit tl, furnish- wholesale or I mail on tho'nenet •re sonible torma.,_ •, . . • • 0:11-Porahatiore. who desire to sup ply them, ' l. lnilves w,ith article's of the best quality-will cone. 1 so 4.their own interests by calling at this es. 1 tatifiehinent, •:'• •:'• • F I - I SMITH,_ , • . •• -, . . . ...1. ;. '.Pocket Book 'Manufacurer,, .. i Phila.', neps 4m -32 i Chesnut S treet. . • -. Notireci Admr's G W lIITNER of No 51,1842 8, Dr.lCharnbers' heirs . ..do. ; 60, 1842.7, J. P.'Norrie ',., 1 9 - , - .do.' : 79, 1842 8, George Buehler, ' 380 . `do, • 414,184 l 8, John Plough ' 2 06 do. 129, 41 8, Win. 41'1.0noPo yr. 2 6 r do. .220, 842 6, Zinger and Bear ' 1 2 i ,- Hdo. --- 9 , 1842 5, J. 41 - ild ,M --- lieftlin - : - 1 - 5 AO, 05;1841 B:Marlin Luther ' J 4 jp:-7 - 157,.1841 7, Pet& Poncato . . ... NT ---. do. '161,.184$ 7, Dirt Agnevr'l heirs rl 74 , • a.. ` l6O, 1941,7, Owner Unknown ' 1 , 1.7 1 ' ca•l; 268, 184,11, do.• :' ' Vo.! ‘' J . 65' do. 4 2i 2, .1842'8, - 7 de. ' dip.' 1, 55 , do.- 2141841 8, Ati P ut. 'Hureli r a O s - I'Bo . , . . ~. ' • LE. 13k.‘111V SaTED.iANDS. I. 4!fr.irp• of c7umbit4 atad.Ctenty. e• t I . __... iIsPUE 8,... ' a V it i ds and anal, I of, : o n il d' e nt. O f ne. u ' n e d o e inms i ! siOne aof Cumberlabd county, and:tp me Air c tcd, t e follotiFing Tracts and Lob, of Una at ed Land, situate in Cumberland -county, Meta Penn ,- of Penn ylvancaw ill be exposed to Sale by Public iidUe; on Monday tha,'tentb day :of ~ .Ibne 1 o,!nt-t he _COurt Hou€b iii. thißerrou6h ' of Car 0, cobrityforon id, ancleontidued [by idiOurnmefii] from,time to, limo, "until - theraro . • all sold, or as much of each tract or Jot; as xvil_L.' tin sufficient to defray ..the arretages of Th e State, Cohint.y, Road and'Peheo , taxelf, . duo: ~., I thereon and- aosts. - ' - • , WM. M. PORTER' • ••••'" 7 C-tolistr•-,- . llPrii,3-1850.—Counly—Treai-urei , -- , and r rs. - Warr Mee and,' m.o . ne - ia. . Tds citte , Lots. ..<:' . . . . . ' , . . South .71.hddleta, • ~ 27 1839 Jacob Weaver : . , 1.-. 22' .1.00 ,1845 Jelin -larper, • 2 •59 '44 1848 N -- . John Harper's heirs 1 72 ' 5 1846 ' Jacob Marren, ' ,30 1 lot )846 John Walker; 4 28 14 1847-8 Jiimes Gustin's heiri 116 ki -1897 r-. jonathan Gustwino, -•72 - • - , Newton. *5O 1840 Wm. Moulder, —• • 25, 9106 1890 .. John Cooper, •• • 25' -•,903 " _ ' Mathew Duncan, ' 25 428 " • ,Ilbbert Lusk, 52 415 - " Hugh Nicholson, 26 • 401. .t. .... John Nicholson, . _2s. __ 903 " Jane Nicholson, '25 • . .Irerihntiddleton. q_ 21840 Col. Wm. Chambers, " 'SO • lar- 1839.41 . Mathew lrwie's heirs, 1 56 ~ 16 1839.40 Sailer% heirs, 24 -. 800 1843-8 ' Hollenback's heirs, 'l2 55'. —, •16 1843et l i i i a u m o p l i ft w h L oads, ,25 saili ~ • 102 1840 6 ' David Herron's heirs, 210 • • 439 1849 James Reeside & co. 135 - 102 1842.6 John Herron's heirs, 189 400 _ 18.49-5_ - Williani Scott's heirs 581 400 1844.5 " - !.. " 5 81 300 1845.9 ' William Harmed'', 1 31J 25 1845-9 , Fdk. Clippipger's heirs, 1' 89- 403 1895 Elipbeth Miller, 903 1847-9 William Duncan, 401 1847 - 8.9 John Nicholson, .938 1897-3-9 John Nicholson, 100 11347.8-9 John M. Woodburn 1 1898 B. Reynolds for Her - ron's heirs, '• 437 1897-9 John flerron's heirs, 312 ' . Carlisle. 1 lot 1846 . Soloman Gorgas" heirs- 59- -.- 1 lot 1847 . Henry Newcomer, 60 Silver Spring. . Andrew Sheeley'e heirs, 15 Joseph Shrull, 66 East Pennsboraugh.„ ,„, . Neillich &Miller's hake, 12 Shippensburg Borough. 1 lot 1941.4 peter Neal 29 • Martha 111eKinley,-- , - --4( 06 'Eve Hefieman's heirs, 1 20 XO7IIIIC. Henry Sidle, 3 60 lartin Diller's heirs, 15 MelBhor Breneman, 26 Michael Eg,e'steirs, , 24 Hopewell. Harper & Underwood, 2 35 Samuel S. Smith 17 -- johnAlarper, •23 John 51cClune„ 44 'Richard Wood's heirlk 618 •ifeorge throes, - 1 06 - John Harper's heirs, 429 Dr. W; S: Sharp'irheirt, - 37 - . Frankford Jacob Wagner's•heirs - • 47 Christian Failodr ' 27 Perry 's hairs, i (col'd) 58 Henryi hdirs, 28 Henry Shank, - John ,51agipnis, [Hollen -back's heiri, 1 47 James McCartney lenback's heirs, . 1 12 Robert Fatiler's [Hot lenback's heirs, 2 10 Williams, [Holenbaek's heirs, • • 1 36 Samuel Reaugh, Hollsn back's heirs, 4 25 Thomas Densely, Hollen back's heirs, - 1 92-- Jafhess Parke, Hollen• back's heir's, . 1 60 • George Mageeli an, Idol lenback's heirs. • • 93 William Sanders; [Ceci]' 12 , - - W,Craig McCune, , 25- Frederick Hoover, 19 William Myers' heirs, 19 Willliam Parker, 22 George Himes, -• .7,7 95 1 Daniel Eckles, Peter F. Eke, John Ensming,r, Andrew J. North, 1 Tiuniun L AJartin ' (John • John Harper &eo.) Samuel Gardner, [John , Harper Ix en.] Rosannah Martin, [Jo" Harper & co.] Charles Bryan, [John Harper k 16 James Hoover, 2 52 J a Mee Ell ioit's ire, 46 John Harper's heirs, 128 John ill. Woodb +co, • 160 Isaac B. Parker, 60 base B.,Perker, . 60 Richard Stevenson. - G 6 10 1840 37 1847 1 lot 1840 1 lot 1848 ICI lot 1848 200 1849 1 1849 30, 1849 3 1849 2511 1891.2 11.11 1892 400 — 1843t6 -- 25 1841 1 lot 1841 300 1847-9 200 1847-9 -- 4 -1848-9 31 1840 15 1843 5' 1845-6 15 1846 13 1846 153 -1844.7 /32 1844.7 2 1 9..8 18447 116 1844-8 900 ..1894.8 186 1844 8 150 1844-8 16411 1 lot 1898 -12 1840 18 1841 4 1843 20U 1843 247 1846 8 GOO 1847-8 40.'184 -9 105 184 ' 25 1847 8 100 LOW ......_,-+ 100 1847. 100 1947 100 1847 30 1847 8 2 1848 ' 238 1848 9 200' 1848 1 200 1848-9 200 1848-9 25 1848.9 Dickinson. • 120, 1841, Wm. Craighsad, 420 ' • 9, 1841.6, John Jacobs 0, 1841.6, Georte,:tlncobs • 181 4, 1841.6, Peter,Myein 1 21 • • 5, 1841.5,. Mustine •51 5; 1841.6, Benjamin Malone \57 120, 1841' Abrahani Pilkerton • 28 . 4, 1841-8, Peter Stahlsmith 2 1g •: .0, - 1640 • 'Daniel Bower. -2v . 6,1140 , 6; PotorMillar'a hairs- . 68 230, 1840. William &L. Moore 65 10, 1840 William Moor° 10 10.6 or 5, 1840-7, Samuel Northland' 1 .76 5, 1840 George Pencil - 19 6, 1840 , :Jacob Trurnii - " • :. 12 . 6, 1040 Solomon Warner • 12 6, 1840 C. Hartlor and Baker 12 • • 4. 184,5.8, M. Marten, ° 53 • • 41,4842 Andrew Kuuse'l •74 9, 1844 6, James Clayman -.f • 82 • 52,180.6, Jacob B. Lyon, , 184 60, 1844-6, James Neely • 4 86 • 200, , 1814.6, Sainuel Woods' h'rs 3 12 • ' 22, 1845 • Geo. Belizhoover 46 . Id, 1815 Prink Smith, con], ' 55 ' I •L0t,.18415 . 'Rebecca Wails , _77 L 13, , '184511ium Bandqrf 6.616 ..6;1816 8," John Brough . 38, 1846 6, Brown 6, 1842 David Gripe 18 , 5, 1845, 6,•Ludwick Creep 49 2i, 1946, John Davis\ 8Q 12, 1845 6, , George Deardorff 24 210, 1846 1 Michael Ege's heirs 902 10; 1845 8, Moaea Funk 97 65, 1845 8, Funk's heirs -. 524 • 6, 1845 6, Archibald Darrel 59 7,;1845 6, John Lem! 42 40, 1846 8, Henry Myers - 1 76 ' 28. 1846 8, John Myers • 1 79 57, 1846 8, Philip Myers 3 Be 6, 1846 • • G'ilbet3earight • 40 6, 1845 8, John ireman, Egg. 60 • . • 22, 18464' Thois M'Clune's he's, 52 5, 1848 ' Adam Ycagy 16. 5, 4147 BiMoradon's heirs 36 ~1 Lot, 1847 John Oahorne'e,heire 20 10, 1845 8, N. B. Wirernan's lens .51 • 40, 1848 Thomas Brown' . 1 .68 .Lot, 1&48 Israel OriffeY 90 1 Lot, 1648 :.:•Jacob Little'si heirs . 90 1 Lot, 1848' M. F. Myers ''' •' 60 30, 1848 • William Meals . : 126 40, 18,48 Jas. Nealy's heirs - ' 2 '4O 1 Lan-,113'48 Joseph Ronk . ei.. • • 75 1 Lot,'lBllB .' Geo. Rockey's Mrs 15, 1846 • Wagner & ' - 12 • 30, 1845 6, Frederick Phials 38 'B, 1845 6, Jacob Gips ' 24 ; • :".ttrew" Ounibertartli, , . . _ 'do: 171;.1895 8, Henry Molf.inno* • 'Oll • do. 1 , 1895 6, Jacob Zaiglart 46 dr. • fr, , ,,...110;. • • ' do.' • • • ' do . 145, 510 ' • do. . . 41 - ;dn 177, 'ao, .- • ' 41 do 12,18435, Michael Bailin' • 41 'do 28;1842 13, William Allison 11 29 •• do. .72, 1843 5, J. M. lialdennan 58 ‘. ...do 1320892 6, Christ: lialdenniike 1 39.,. do 1561 18428:John Bpitzbr--- ' . 202, 18924, John Roberta. L 1 93 do, 204:'1842 7, ,Jiiinoo'McGinnier • .1' 14 • • •do - 27,1842 8, .o...CarOtherir beim -1 .82 ' • do. •35,1'8438, do ••• Jo '2 54 • i• 8 4,.48125,.1. 1,, 12 . do" 3, 1846 '•;;G:-Fahnostock.,',4h'ni • "do . 4, 1 , 899 • do . 30 • 01.;___13,1845-7,.--.Ahenrlturstrhein--58-- do '58,,1842 ti, Philip Smyser ' • -.1 -Lot, 1843 Ab'ni HutiVicheirs of ' Lancaster •• 35 18431, Williantr•Wrillacts . • 1•• f do - 111, 1844-8, Woody'r dt RobiniVri 1 1507., do '6O, 1 . 846-7, Owner Unknown.' 50. do 159, 1842 6, John Poster . 35 , do 488, 1842 Hogan 's heirs ' 73 do 116, 1842 3,rifeory Miller 15 do 150, 1841 Shriner'steirs. 'l5 do 115, 1841 Corned Bening rWm 15 do 141,1841 - Ab'm Poitrow heirs 15 do 37, 1841 3, Owners Unknown' 1 -15 do 66, 1841 • do do "15 do 172, 1841 3, do " "do 15 do 179, 1841 6, - 'do ie 15 do 123, 1841- do do 165, 1841 , do do 15 . AO -18 3,1 81 1. 4, ' , II do 1,47 do 210, 1841 do , do ' 15 do 174, 1841 do- do 16 , do 175, 184 4, do. do 96 -• do 152, 1841 • • do. do . J 1 do• '154, 1841 do do 65, ' do 85, 1842 3, do , do -05 "- • do-448, 41843 ; do ~' ~ do 110 do ' 176, 1842'3, do. JO • 40, do, 74, 1843 6, tin do 47 ' do 132, 1847 8, John Bucher' heiri 76 do ' 164, 1847 Owner Unknown 51 do 112. 1847 .do do 61 • do 122, 1817 8, do do 18 do 68, 1848 - oeorge-Meieke 18 4 Lot, 1842 4 C.-Hershey's heirs —6O do , 109, 1848 Thomas Warren 83 - do 145, 4647 . Owner Unknown 12 do 200, 1847 do do 12 do 153, 1847 do , do • 12 do ' 511,. 1847 din , do 12 do - 71,1847.8, do do . '9O . 1 04 2 86 5 30 5 30 ,574 1301 rcia, HE ZIOLIDEINS • - -Kris.% Kingle's ifead: Quarters, Carlisle, Penn s the place whore Country Merchants and I the public in general, will find the largeit and best assortment of - ONFEL:TIONARIES, ever offer offered in this county, manufacored of the hest reateriatexpressly for the Eld and will be old. wholesale or retail at the Old Stan :Me subscriber, North linnovw street, • ew doors north of the Bank, where Lill 'am invited to,call and examine for themselves, as , it would be impossible to mention all the varit cities. He would also call attention to a largo assortmental Fruits and Nuts, consisting of 'ORAIMES, LEMONS, RAISINS, Figs, Pruetts, Grapes, Citron, Dates, Almonds, English Walnuts, Cream Nuts, Filberts, Pea Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, &c. •Iti connection with . ' the above be has just received a largo assort merit of English., French and American TOYS AND - FANCY GOODS, consisting in part dime French Cara and Sow ing Baskets of 'entirely , new patterns, Fancy Boxes, of wood-, paper and , glees, -Wax and other Doll-hands, Kid and Jointed Dolls, Bas ket, boll, bone and othei.Rattles, Games and • Puzzles-of- thelatest-stylejurniture- tea-sets,.---- nine in boxes, fiddles, guitars, pianos, scrota , . one, harmonicans, drums-, guns, and other arti cles of yar, Glass and China toys, mantle or naments, Toole in boxes, woolly dogs, wagons and wheelbarrows, tubs; cradles, Noah's Arks masks, marbles of all kinds, fancy soaps, Co logno, ox marrow,. shaving., cream, hair slid clothes- , Brushes, - &v. -- He - hes also on .hand a prime lot of FRESH GROCERIES, consisting of Coffees, Tens, Sugars, Molasses, Crackers, Cheetse, Spices of all kinds,-and.im foot all articles in the Grocery line, which will be disposed of at the lowest rates. Orders from a distatice thankfully received and promptly attended to. , Carlisle, dec 12,'49. P MON YER. .r• • X'atk r . TA: 'ff y 'c. J. 1Al." 1 . 1 --.WARRANTRILFIRE.,AND_ AIREF PROOP,:AND FREE FROM DAMPNESS ' THESE . SAFES possess every gust ification to render them proof against the - • etrorrof fire or thieves, and of sufficient s,rength to endure a fall from any story of a burning building. They are made of 'Ai:ought iron, being kneed, riveted and Welded together, and lined- with a perfect non-conducting fire proof' mineral composition. no. wood Ueing used in their construction as in the majority of safes sold by makers. The doors of GAY LE afes are 'secured with his THIEF DET amt. and ANTI-GUNPOWDER • LOCK, which preclUdes the possibility of pick ing or blowing them-open .with gunpowder.— Over CWO HUNDRED of these Safes have bemexposed in accidental fire' to the most in ttidso heat, ie ninny instances remaining in the burning rains for several days, and at no time have they ever been known-to-fail in preserving their contents. . 4 27 1 92 The public are invited to call at the Branch Depot, No. 10, EXCHANGE PLACE, PHIL AD ELP HIA, near. Dock• street,, mid examine the numerous testimonials in favor Ef GAY-' LER'S SAPES,.aIso the large assortment on • hand for sale at manufacturers prices, by JOHN L PIPER, Agenr. P. S. Also for sale low, new and second hand Safes of other makers. which have been taken in part payment - for Gayler's Salaman- - der's. • [aplo,'6o,3m Carpets, Carpets. A SECOND • supply of Ihaperiale Ingrain; 1 - 1. Cotton and Girthing'Carpets, which will be sold cheaperthan. canhe bought at any other establishment in the Borough, ----- LADIES'.& CHILDREN'S' SHOES. • Just received:another , lot of Ladies' Walking._ Slippers, Buskins and Gaiters, of the lateSt shapes and best Philadaphia mantifac: lure. Also, a. beautiful of Chil dion's Shoes. Boots and Slippers. - CARPET BADS •• AND' TRAVELLING ' T ILU NES: . A largo Qupely of 'Pranks 'and Travelling Bags'of a superior quality, just recOived. BONNET§.! BONNETS? . • ' • The attention...al the Ladies is particularlyin,i. vited-to my large and splendid assortment of. BONNETS of . kinds,- prices and qualities - . Also, a very , arge*d'heautiful lot of, Bonnet ibbons, selling very low at the cheap store of CHAS. OGILBY- . Chiiimey Board' Papers; UST opened a variety 01 Paper for eoverwl V ing chimney boards. 'MIR for. Window BUnde... An entirely - new Wheelbarrow for O [apt7] G W HITHER. Cedar . Ware; "'UST received at the obesp.Hardivareatore elite subscriber in East High Street, • complete assortmentof Tithe; Buckets, Churn*, '• • dLc„ &c,.LAlso--Duponte .Bilkl-aud-Blaatiairr "P.Mvder,-which wiltbe told very, cheap by Jan. 23d 185 P. :HENRY,;S'AXPON--, Bread without Yeast! AND the best FAMILY SOFT SOAR' can. be made' randy for Bakety and.uso in a few minutes by the using of "Bobbital''Powders.— Far cadent the atom oh , ' SW. EBY. • • March 6. • • .....Weavlng, *Weaving. - • • •.. eI.EO,RGE•BERG iveuld'resPeetfully inform .. ur the citizens of ("tali&le k that .he 'has open ed' a 'shiip inrtiiSrstreet, second door from the corner of Loather street, where he mil! attend' Ito the- Weaving-4g Carpeting; Table Linen,.,., ,ACkiverlets, 'wad: all* other kinds 'of work, lit .a - "style that he M. confident will give satisfaetion',, . all who may favor hint with their patronage.. The public reatmatfullis solieited;to Mt _ a . • • I 710! For Califoriefa... , • WEridiiise every Persowhe desireirto go , td. the Gold R n. egibni.to prepare them selves with •GLOTILING: suitable. for. they Country` and eliinate. e .andyou will find them or . every'deseriptiem and also to your advantage' at . TR:OUTMAN .•& MAY'S • Cheap ,Cliothing•Sitire;..ln,Nbrth flabeirer above Leutlier: e., • 5 4 710 1- FOra !foyer - 4'o. B mi , . I ;,..paccesiors to ,ko in k, fil d mu m) et .C° l ll 7ll 9 t! l d d t r tAtres a nt ue e nie e rei r n t w e roda l rio n e, PrOducd, Opal, Plaater„,.. , ; Salt,-Fish;lfac . ors, pw.d9f; 131