Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, June 05, 1850, Image 3

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WIIDLEBAf.E AND RETAIL
• CONFECTIOhARY. STORE;.
North. Ifanover..Street,,,Varlisle, Pa.
The subectibor would , respectfully
,inv ite Tthe attenkion of Country hforehants and
the public in general to his larg,ii assortmentof
• Confectionaries .
nufac.tiitird — ofthe ief — , - ,g. - TnateriiiLlreeliEireir
day—and Warr rated t 6 stand any climate. whit.,
he, will sell wholesale or retail at the old stand
in'NOrth IfanoVer street, a few doors north of
the Bank: Having just returned from the city,
he wbuld also Q . ilt attention to a large assort
- mont dt Fruits and Nut/M . llm latest importa
tions, consistinght part of
ORANGES, LEMONS, RAISINS,
Figs, Primes, Dates, Citron, Almonds, E. viral.
mute, Cream -Cowl, Pea - . Nuts, Filberts &cc.—
Mhos also made a larde'addition to- his stock
of
TOYS, AND FANCY_ GOODS,
comprising in part, Fitie'Ffelie.C6 - 64 visiting
and other Baskets, Paper, Glass- and Wooden
Fancy Boxeti. Dolls Doll Pleads, Tops, Bats
and Parlor Balls, Rattees, Gaines'-and Puzzles,
Wheelbarrows, Witgons,, Furniture, Tea Setts
e nd Nine Pins in Boxes, French and German.
ACcordeons, Fahey Soups,- Hair Oils, Cologne,
Brushes &c. In . connectionwith.the above he
hal fei - , ersid - d'ii - large assortinent of
' FRESH GROCERIES,
such as Coffees, Teas, Sugars, Molasses, Spices
of all kinds, - Water ' Soda - Butter and Sugar
Crackers, and all other articles iii the Grocery
line, which will be sold arlow rates.
FINE QATlES,_always.onland—ami-Balted-
Th:Torder. Parties supplied with all articles m
his like at low prices.
All orders from a distance;thankfully received
and - attended-to-with-despatch. N.B;tio charge
for paoking at this establishment.
Carlisle Juno 5,'50. P. MONYER.
- BkIISHES and COMBS.
The largest lot and best:assortment or
"./ Writ TE WASH,
weepingedusting, - scrubbing and other Brush
is just received, inelthling'an assortment of
FINEST HAIR BRUSHES;
and of the best qualities, as also,
. FINE TOOTH WOMBS
of nlmost every size and' quality, together with
. ft variety 'of Dress, Redding and other Combs,
for sale ebeaper than tit any other House in
town, at the store'of J. W. EB Y.
Carlisle; June 5, 1850.
.Elastic Itoll Heads.
al new and beautiful .drtiele,.
IDELIEVED lto superior to, anything of
.11.71rathe kind over before manufactured. 'Being
Elastic, will not break by falling. Painted...in
oil, when soiled may be Washed with soap - and
water, add - readily restored ° to their original
beauty. Their durability and eltentmess - will
be. fully, demonstrated, when duly tested. A
large lot of the above" receivedby express, at
Kriss Kingle's Head Quarters, in• North Hano
ver
P. 1110 Proprietor
Cnrlisle, June, 5,'50.
• Prune Sugars,
A Inrga lot oT the moot noprovod braritla
--received-at -,--- MCrNYERS; - N:lisiii6Ver at.
Itatstres.
A new lo;. of Linen Lustres., various prices
and colors, from 50centaa yard. Also,
liiiViTieraii - p — pry7,iir Ilia Chita' Pearl, Rough
and Ready, Gitfm, and Chip BON NETS. 7:
Also, Changeable and Dress SILKS, in vari
ety, with tn' varied assortment of Bonnet end
Co RIBBONS, Dress Trimmings, , &c. &c,
just received and opened by • '
may 29 . G. W. 111TNER.
Z 1 - PQR SALE
T •
lIE subscriber offers for sale a valuable
FARM. situate in Mifflin township, Cum
berland county, about two miles north-west of
* Newydle, bounded by lands of Wm M Semil
ler,omthe west, nod Thothas C.Scouller on the
east, comaihing 1(M acres of good Slate Land.
. The balldings.are a large two liras
Log DWELLING II 0 U S
Iltfe; largo Frame BARN, newly' built,
' Avith Corn Cribs and Wagon„Sheds.'
There in ii good ,tvell of water under roof, and
a stream of water near the barn. Also a good
OBCIIii.RDISof choice fruit. Persons wishing
to purchase or examine the property are re
quested to call on the subscriber on tile prem
ises. PHILIP RAMP.
may22-2mpd
Boots, Shoes and Gaiters.
•WEST HIGH STREET OfPOSITE THE METHODIST
entmcn.
WM. M. P (2.TEE invites the attention of
the blic_te_his large and - complete au
sortment.,oV BOOTS, SHOES to UAITEHS,
just received front Philadelphia, including a va
netv of new style!;. His experience in 1111) Shine
bucnesa. enables hint tolseleet work of the heat
inaterink and workinanelnp, which will be;eold
at the lowest cash price rind .warnavel.
Kr,lustutner work attended to as-usual.
House and Sign Painting,
THE subscriber respectfully informs;the citi
zens of Carlisle and vichtity hilt he has com
monced the above business in this borough, and
respectfully solicits the public patronage. Kele
also prepared to do Parlor or Hall wall painting,
plain or in scenic and landscape designs— imita•
tibos of wood and stone. He will also attend. to
Paper Hanging; and every other branch of his
business, in the. best style. His shop is in Lou
the'r street, in the carpenter shop formerly occu
pied by John R Turner, where he respectfully
invites
,the public to call. Haying had.consider
ablopperionee in every department of his art,
Ito feels confident of being able to sooner nabs
faction to all who may employ him.
"aplo ' SAMUEL MO WIY•
Great Eargains:
iciAN he expected from the subscriber, as he
`•cl._J has just received t. new and splendid as
sortment of %WINTER GOODS, which he
offcrs'to his -customers and others whn may
, favor him with a call at great Bargains!
CLOTIIB AND CASSIMEIRES,
rusticate, velvet cords. Ky. jean% scarlet, yet.
low, white and Canton PlaniselS, tieltings. mos
line, calico, cashmeres, de laned, alpacps, Co-
Issirg cloths, gloves; hosiery, IriSh linen, com•
forts, &c,
&RAWLS! SITAWLS I s ,
A large. and' splendid aesortinent of 1.,0ng
and Square Shawls, all prices , to suit the
times,
BOOTS , AND SHOES
- -
Also, Boots and ,shocs, which ha it; &term
mood' (a sell low, at his- stand, in North Llano
first stOro below Haversack's Drug Store.
ver street, G.' CARIVIONV%
Catpets'i- Carpets. • -
. A"' SECOND supply of Imperial, Ingrain,
AL Cotton and Girdling Carpets, which will
be sdkl cheaper than call bo bought at any other
establiskmont in the Borough,
: & CIIILDREN'S
Just:received another lot of Ladies' Walking
Shoes, Slippers, Bus kins and Gaiters, of the
'latest shapes and best Philadelphia manufac
ture. Also, a beautiful assortment of Chil
dren's Shoes, Boots and Slippers. ---
CARPET BAGS AND 'TRAVELLING,
TRUNKS.
- A large, supply 'of Trunks and Travelling
Bags of a.superior quality, just received..
E'er BONNETS! BONNETS!
_ _The ationtion.oltheLadimispartieularly-in
vited to my large and splendid assortment o
BONNE'! S of all kinds, prices and qualities.
Also, a very large'end beautiful lot of Bonnet
Ribbons, selling very low at the cheap store o
my 1,50 • CHAS. OGILBY-b
Spring Goods.. • '
TfIE subscriber has just returned from 'the
city with a; large arid varied assortment of
Fahey and Stank- Dry Goads, such as Motes
&rained, Bureaus, Alpachas, Canton Cloths,
'rEsioncli, arid English Chintzes, Ginghame.
Lawns, Calicoes; Figured' and Dotted Swiss.
Muslim, with n variety of other Dress rnsteri..
-ale to which lie invites the attention Of the pub•
• •lic generally,
- ^• • CHEAP CHINTZES.
'Tho subscriber Would call the at - tendon of the
'community to a lot of 4.5 Spring Chintzes et the
'lea plias of 1Q ont - perfvurd,•tho cheapest lot of
Goods user offered in Carlisle. • '
LINEN LUSTRES. ' •
for ladies dresses and sacks, just opened. \
MI WARY:OATS. •
Just opened ro doz. Military Cloth Cdps,
with oil oloth - novetti, - Olso Silk Oil Cloth Caps
of same style,for solo .by G, W. iU'FNER.
April
Brushes,! Brushes!
- A great variety of , these useful' articles le . of.
fered.3liN Mao, consisting ol Whitewash, Swoop
htg., ocrolthing, Painters,.loth, Shaving., Hair,
Teeth . and Nail,^Fleah and Grantingllrughoo in
itreitt Variety, , all of, which are of the beet gen'
ity 44l lie Bold at the lowest otiose
• Juno 6: ' • Eg.
Storeci Si ,Slyrpo,
DituGsCimua! -DRyqsl
.
..rresh Spring- . ouPPly l• I- 1
r HAVE just received a fresh amok of 'MIMI.
- I. • icines, Paints, Glass, Oil, &c., w l l i c h
havingheen purchfused 'svith &eat care d the
host city•houses, I can confidently recommend
to nullifies, .Physicians Country --141erehamts
and Dealers, as being fresh and pare.
tDRUGS.: . - • • .
'.. Ppleut Mcnifeines, Herbs and.Extract_,s
i
Fine FirrirCels, SPWR, ground - FuTd I.viae
Instruments, • ' • Essences,
Pure Essen'l Qils Perfumery, &O'.'
Cod Liver Oil—Warranted Genuine.
STUFFS. --
Log and Cam Woods',
Oil Vitriol
Copperas, • .
Lae Dye*
PAINTS.-
'DYE
Indigoes, .
Madders,
Sumac
Alum,
\Vethorill & Brother's Pure Lead, Chrome'
Green and Yellow, Paini and Varnish Brushes,
Jersey Window Glas4, Linseed Oil,, Ttlipen—
tine, Copal end coach, Varnish, and Red Lead.
All of which will be sold at the '.cry lowest
market price, Also, a . frosh.and splendid, as
sortment of
FANCY GOODS, FRUITS,
Coritectionari, and innumerable other articles
calculated for use and ornament, all of wLich
aro offered at the lowest cash. prices, at the
cheap Drag.-Book - and Fancy Store-of-the sub
scriber on North Hanover street.
S. W. HAVERSTICK.
May 22..1850. _
A NEW ASSORTMENT OF
• FRESH. GRO,OERIES__-_
'RUST RECEIVED by the .subscriber,
inong which is a selection of
RIO COFFEES,.
from strictly prirrie to common, at 10, , 11 and
-12 cents cents per pound. Also
BROWN SUGARS, ,
at G, 7 arid 8 cents per pound. Als 'a gen
eral assortment
FRESH TEAS,
Greens and Blacks, selected at the Tea hot.
of the well known firm of -Jenkins & Cs. Phil
adelphia; which.together with a large assort-.
ruent of the other articles •usually kept by us,
is offered to the public in the confident belief
tfiat for quahlity and prices on examination will
prove equal and probably superior to any other
assortment.in this.plaee. W. EBY.
MCarlisle, May 22.,850.•
• NEW AND GREAP STORE, •
iHE undersigned most respectfully
informs - his friends ape the public gene
rally, that he has teat returned front Philadel
phia and Baltimore, and is now opening at the
corner of North Hanover mid Louther street,
nt too stand formerly occupied- by N. -- W.
Woods, a well sclectedassortment of
NEW SPRING GOODS,
purchased at the lowest prices, and,which I am
determined to sell nt small profits. Among
them may be found CLOTH'S; CASSIMERS,
VESTINGS, Tweeds and Pantaloon Stuffs at
various prices. DRESS GOODS, new styles
and tic low prices. Ise, GROCERIES in all
their variety, viz:.---Sugar, Coffee, 'Yea, Mo
lasses, Spices, &A.; which will be sold for cash.
Plum give me a call,
Carlisle, arilo
W''G*`O - O - D - S'
THE'
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AILL persons'desirous of seeing the newest _
and best Goods - of the season, let them
call at the Bee:frivolo NOrth.Hanover street.
The subscriber has just returned from the
city and hnemow opened a very large and hand•
some stock of
SPRING & StIMME‘It" GOODS,.
of every style and variety. Such as Barges.
and 'Plastics, Lawns from 10 cents to,any price
you want, Linen Lastres, from , 12 to 31, Linen
Lustre Bmages, a new article, Foulard Silks;
Corn, Bias, Pink and Fig'd Delaines, Calicoes
from 3 to 2a
cents per yard, Bonnets, Ribbons,
Hosiery, Gloves, and many more articles for
Ladies which I have not room to insert.
I Imo also lot Gentlernewall kinds of goods,
AUCh n 9 CLOTHS, CASSIMERES & VES•
TINES, and nil kinds 'of Goods for Gentle
men's use, and I will tele this opportunity of
saying to my ftionds that I VcCo constantly on
band all kinds of READY- DE CLOTH
.
ING. Mr. T. Reighter having his shg in my
store. enables me to have made to order, on
the shOrtest notice, anv garment - that may be
wanted. I also keep i s :IOE , FX &. SUGAR
of nll kinds, together with every other article
necessary for Family use. Please call and ex
amine soon where tilLatLetalismwill. be given to
gleam
EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTION i
Price of Hardware.
11A VE j,ist received thelargestan Cheap
'est stock el HARDWARE, Glass, Pai ts, Oils
Varnishes, Saddlery . , Carpenter's and 'abinet.
Maker's 'Pools, Mahogany Veniers and all kinds
of Building Materials ever brought to Carlisle
consisting of Locks, Hinges, Screws, Nails
and Spikes. I'i•rsotis about to build will find i
greatly to , their ' advantage •to look at my sack
before purchasing elsewhere. Come 'and see
the Goods and hear: the price and you will he
Convinced that this is really the Cheap Itard,,
'ware 'Store. Also, in store anvils, vices, files
and rasps, and a complete assortnient of Watts',
Best Bar Iron, also Rolled and fitop Iron of all
sizes. .1 ha l e also the 'Thermometer Churn
made by Mr George Spangler, the best article-
now'in use.
SCYTHES.-1 have just received my Spriug
stock of Grain an Grass lficyt hes, manufactured
expressly for my wn - saras, and warranted to
be n superior. al - Cradle makers aad
others will find t Se Scythes td be the beet nr
ticle in the arket and at the lowest price
wholesole - 7m.d retail at the old stand in North
Hanover street. JOHN P MINE.
May 20, 1850.
Better than the Geldmines of Cali-
fornia
A Whole Suit of Clothes at $1,75!
VIII, underignedthanliful for the. patronage
of the Citizens of Carlisle and adjoining
country, informs his numerous friO`ricls end the
public in general, that-ho has just laid in. on
entirely new' Stud: of fashionable Spring and
Surniiier clothing, made up in the best style and
pnrticulariy calculated for this place, His stock
consists of fine Dress nnd Frock coats, Habits,
Cassirper, Prab, coats,. Tweed
Linen and. Clieck'eediess cents of nll
descriptions, superior Black Cnssimer and fancy
Pantaloons, a great variety of Vests -froin 75c1e
to $4 09,- a large assortment of fancy articles of
.Gentlemen's wear, white linen, -striped and red
flannel shirts. Gentlemen are requested to call
and examine the goods, and he is sure 'those
who buy . will bo well ftited and !glow prices,
A Brent assortment of Boys clothing, also
Caps and Hats, from 123 to $3 constantly on
hand at S. GOLDMAN'S
Sent Is 'Eass'eorner of Mlt.n and Market square,
'Curlisle,Marelt 20, 1850.
•
POPULAR MELODIC ,
BY THE FIRM of TROUTMAN, & MAY
Dear Gentlemen, take our advice,
To every one we mate ouvcall,
If you would have a coat, that'a nice,
Look at Troutman & MaY's:Cheap Cie
thingtial -
'Here aro Dresses of all kinds'
Fine and coarso.nnd also Clew;
Millie examine and you'll find,
For your money. quite n heap.
Mire nre . goods for every season,
Thick and stout, nest and thin;
All' that you can wish in reason, ,
Ii you dciabt it just drop in.
Bare Me Frock and Body Coats,
Both with 16w and standing collars;
Somo that button round the, throat,. '.
To be had for a few dollars.
•
Hare is every . slylo of Vent,
.And all amp of Panto[Gone, w ; 1 hf
Ton,ean '9bonao what emits you bek t
Eve, or more, or afternoon.
Hero of acka and Roundakoutei, . ......
• Otteralla - and,Jaekoto Croon, '-
Please to look and you will find,
Hero the'eheapeat'over soon,
Here are light coots for the Spring,-
Taney good for Sunamer wear,
You-will find-them juet the thing,
7 :-..--Nothing - hetter anywhere. ,
, •
• Shirt!, and flosomoniay be found,
Pocket' Handkerchiefs and Gloves,
Scarfs to tie your neck around, .
When you neck YOur:lady lovoi:
Here ere •Cans,CStinpendern, 4tOcke,
Collars, very nice indeed,
aeon and nice, in penny bus: •
Just the thing that yod.Virill nopd.
Uwe tnlitild a day about them;
Wevciuldarareely you all,
Gentlemen can't do yvithoot them. 4,..
Then, dear friends:give tie o.call;
.Jztoi.,es
.Br , PIPPP..
)IIVORTANT ARRIVAL
OF FRESH - SPRING GOO.l)St
101 AS commenced and' be receiving for
1.11. some days,m brit/la/14, and extensive
of Spring' Goods, and , parricularly
invites rtilthat wish' to •purchase chenp• goods
end satisfy their good taste to give him a , call
before purchasing , as he is ddeerminefilto—cut
spring TlT'sniar profits, and please
all that will favor him with their pationag
7
His Stock consists
.freak part c, a Suppy of ••
'CLOTHS CASS MERES&
sATINETTs,"oNII colors nod price's, well
worth examining . full assortment of/ •
•
COLORS FLANNELS,
from -the finesibliree cr;est prices,
4E
in great variety and colors, 3.4 to 6-4. Also,
Kentucky
JEANS & CASSJMERES,
of all color and price!. Alarge drid"conPlete
assortment of Mens and Boya
SPRING SC SUMMER WEAR J ,
many of them entirely neik:l.style',7i
su9lx as new siyle - Sillss and Satins,Linon Lus
tres, Mous de Lanes, Lawns, and many mare
entirely new styles too numerous to notice. A
(ergo stock of
CALICOES, GINGHAMS,
Tickings, Bleached and unbleached Muslins,
and Shootings, dcc. The largest and most ex,
-tensive-stocktit
- CARPETS, rh
dint has been brought to Carlisle for years, to
gether with
10,000 OTHER ARTICLES
in the Dry Goods line, that would fill cohimns
of this paper but are entirely too numerous to
mention. Also,' a large assoilment of Illens,
Boys end Childrens
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Ladies. Rippers, Ties, Buskins in
great variety of prices: A large and well selec.
ted stock ofTresh
Spices, dr.e. Cavendish, Congress, Hand, Cut
and Dry
of the best brands: Come aril look for your
-selves at the old — and well' osiablished_ stand,
where you will find-a large and .well selected
stock of Goods and on thq most favordble
terms:
Carlisle, March 0,-1850.
Ahead of all Competition
ririLlS subscribers have
,returned from nib'.
with a large assortment of
Clit,AP 'SPRING GOODS,
.consisting partly of Moats de Laines,:lawn!„,
Bareges, Linen Lustres, at 121, 18. and 25 eta
per yard, Alp:lckes, Ginghams, Calicoes, and a
variety of other dress goods; Cloths, Casi•
mores, Vestings. Summer stuffs for onenmend
•boys.wear in endless variety, checks, ticking
muslin! at old Prices, llannelL hosiery„gloves,
laces and edgings, insertingn, and.spme. very
_choap GAREETS„..groceries r queettswarer&c,
Also, a large assortment of very
A C,FETTER
Patio lent and braid hats, bonnet - ribbons at,
prices and very cheap, n few pieces wide hign
lustre black sillcs, together Willi a -general as:
aortinent including nearly every article in our
line of business, all of which have been bought
for Cosh, 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 for voitrselves.
A Sr. W BENTZ.
'March 20, 1850._
MACKEREL, Shad, Codfish, Salmon, Her-
Pork, Hams and Sides, Shoulders,
LaYd a r n i d g C 3 'heese, (oast:lndy on hand . and for
sale by .1 P , ALMER & Co. ,
Market Suect Wharf, Philadelphia,
Marckap, 1950-1 ro
Sugar, Coffee, !quashes, Haney, Cheese, fresh
Spurs, Yeast Powdets,Macearotil, Farina, Rice
Fleur, 'Baker's Chocolate, -13nket!s Cocoa,
Brown's tlomenpathie Chocolate, Oranges,
,Co,
cost Nuts, Raisins, and Currants, for antis flu
, Marsh 20. C. INHOFF'S.
JUST - (',EIVEI)—At (Ile 'Cheap Store n
t 9 great =viety or all colors Woolen .Yarn,
Long and Stowe Shawls, from Fl to SIO, very
cheap indeed ; Mons tle Lnines, Ginghams;
Steel Beads_ and Tassels, purse twist, clasps,
and a great variety pf Woolen Hose.
oct3l A & W 13ENTZ.
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'lO Fl 0-1-0 •
CHERRY PECTORAL:
.For the Cure-of '
COUGHS, COLDS,
HOARSENESS, BROM.
CIECITTS; OROUP, ASTIE.
mi
AND CONSUMPTION.
The uniform success which has attended the
use of this preparatioti—ito salutary effect—it
power toselieve and cure affections of the Lungs
have gained for it a celebrity equalled,,,by no
other medicine. 'We offer'it to the aillicte'd with
entire confidence in its virtues, and the trill be•
lid that it will subdue nod remove the severest
attacks of disease upon the throat and Lungs..
These results, as they become publicly known,
wry) , neutrally attract the attention of mythical
men and philantffopists. every at here. •- , What is
their, opt non of CIIERRY PECTORAL may
he seen in the Bellowing:
• VALENTINE MOTT, AL ' '
prof. Surgery filed. College, New York, sa
.it to yes me ple,asure,lo certify tht• value
efficacy of Ayer's .CHERRY PEG FOE
wtiio. I consider peculiarly adapted to cure
eases of the Throat and Lungs."
TIIKRT: REV., iota) BISHOP FIELD.
wrttea inn letter to his frielid,u ho was fast sink
ing under tto r alfection of the Lungs;-"Try the
cherry pector'el and if' any medicine can give you
relief, with the blessing of God that will," xe ,, : ,.,•
CHIEF:3 USTIcE EUSTIS,
of Louisiana, writes “That a.youttg daughter of
his wits cured ofseveral severe attacks; of, croup
by the .Glicrry Pectoral."
The Citiiadion Journal of Medical &mice
states, , ITlint Asthmu and Bronchitis so 'Were
lent in this inclement climate, has yielded with
surprisiiig rapidity to Cherry Pectoral,
and we cannot too strongly'recoMmend this skil
ful preparation to the Prufinsion and the public
generally."
Let the relieved sufferer speak for himself:—
limt,Tronn,Jam dB, 1847.
Dr..) . C. AYRII—Ocar Sir t—Having been
rescued from a Painful and dangerous disease by
your medicine, gratitbde prompts' the to send
you this acknowledgement, not only in justice to
you', but for the information of others in like Eit•
II
.itk. slight cold upon the'lungs, neglected, at first
became so severe thiit spitting of blood : a violent
cough and profuse night sweats followed and fas
tened upon me. 1 became emaciated, could not
sleep, seas distressed 'by my cough, and a pain
.hrough my chest, and in &hurt had all the alarm - -;
lug symptoms'ofmiien consuraption. 'No medi
cine seemed at all to leach my ease, until I prey,
itlentmlfy . tried ,"'your 'Chewy Pectoral, which
soon relieved and new ma cured Isle. .
Ylf uVrsv ith i-espett, . F,.A. STEWART:
Axns.ux,N. ycApvitir, 1848.
-Dv. ,
.Ayer, Lowell-.oeur Sir i—l have for
vrturs . bceit afflicted with Astlinia in this worst
form; so.that 1 have been obligml to sleep i n my
Chair far it larger part of the time L being• unable
to-breathe in toy bed.. I had .tried a. great, many
medicines, to 'no iitirpogy,
.m9O ttiy physician
prescribed, as nn expermient,,your ChM 17 Pec
toral. , • S
At first it seemed to make me worse,but in
lees than n Week I begny? . ..M..e.xperience the most
gratifying, relief froth its 'Use; and 'now, in 'four
-weeks ,thotlisettse-i entirely-removed.l-cati
sleep In my bed with conifort,nial enjoy idstato
of health which I laid 'lover expected to enjoy,
GEORCE S. FERRANT
!RI:PANED e.. Joritus, 011ENIBT, LOWXLI:
OEg
. • . ,
Sold by Dr. Rawlins, S. Daiwa, pc,_.s
OW Isle; De.Trn Day, Nteet aolCAhunt; J
Detyon,.Nowville; J. C. et J. 1. Allick
ponslanho anti 'druggists gcacrafly.. •
Cod 'ltatei.: . "oll. • -
v
• t'
FRESH supply . of cid ' Liver, Oil
received at •
• novl4 S. ELLXOTT'S.
MIME
Charles :Ogfl bj
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
GROCERIES,
TOBACCOS
NEW SPRING GOODS!
Q,HEAP BONNETS,
FORK and'FISH.
Cheap Groceries.
WICOOPING -COUGH
ASTI, Mk A ND•lllloNCltiff§
I=3
,
Fresh. artivaL
4t the'new. and ihedpll.3RD WARE STORE,
East high street, opposite • Ogilby's Dry •Gorat
lore.' - •
HE subscriber hes just opened a
Wl[ll large assortment of goods in his line tb
nch ho would cull the attention of luirerrii...
as he is detotniined to sell at prices to suit - the
times: His stock compri,os a full assortment
of Locks and Latches -of . every description,
-Ilinges-and—Scre*s,W-indow-sSprings - Inia
Bolts, Mill Cross-cut and circular Saws, Hand,
pannel, ripping and hack' Saws; broad, hand & -
chopping Axis, Hatchets,. Chisels,, Augurs,'
Planes and Plane Bitts, Braces and Braes
Hine, Steel and iron Sadares, Plumb.& Levels;
Waiters and• Trays, Table,and Pocket Cutlery '
Table and Tea Spoons, brass, bell-metal 'and
onaineled preserving Kettles, Hollinv, Ware,
&c, Also, a full assortment. of Saddlery and"
Carriage Trimmings, Patent Leather,. Morocto•
and binding Skins, Saddletrees Carriages and
Wagon Whips, Curled Hair; Saddletrees,
Hair,
Springy. Shovels and Spades, Garden
' and Hoes, Grain tint: Gross Scythes,,
Smiths and Scythia Stapes, Hay and Manure.
Forks, Window Glass, Putty, Paints and Dye
Staffs, Oil, Tunentine and, Varnish, Mahogany
and mania .Veneets and mouldings, Sofa Soren
Alsq,"Bar, Band, Hoop and Sheet Iron, Caswe
Shear, Spring, and Blister Steel, Tin Plate,
Zine, Spahr's, Bar Lead, Bhr Tin, Iron, Brass
- and - Copper - Wire, &a:
5 Barrels Patent Fire and Water Proof Paint,
assorted colors. HENRY sArroN.
r myls'do
Sell4rig off at Copt
rp -subficribero-iiiiending-to . chanda - their
business, will sell off theirwhole stock of
READY MADE CLOTHING, '
at very reddced prices.' Their stock consists
of Coats, Vests and Pants, of-,almost every de
scription and quality, also, sirts, collars, bo.
some, stocks, neck and mikes handkerchiefs,
gloves, stockings, suspenders, hats, caps, boots,
sties, umbrellas, leather and hair trunks, car
pet bags; and in short every article that is ne.
oessary to complete a gentleman's wardrobe.—
They will also sell goods by the yard, such
as sloths, caissimeres, vestinus, cassinettsi
mer stripes -in great variety, ITIUBIiMii '
&c. ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON. ••
ap24 Sat
N, 13. All persons knowing themselves in.
dobted to the firm. will _please make payment'
immediat-ely.__,!A_&
,Hear, Read, Listen and Reflect.
- TROUTMAN AND MAY'S.
NEW, CHEAP „A N D FABII.IONABLE
C:LOTHING STORE,: •
On ,/Vorth Hanover street., in the. room formerly
occupied by-Alrs , ise as a grocery."
1911UEuttention of the citizens of Carlisle, and
Canberlana and Perry Counties is invited
to this newly established Clothing and
'GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE,
and - s'oe the-well selected and most elegantly got
tip "clothingever offered-in this place, It tytNitl
'be well-for every man to know that a later
assortment, better - . styles and- more desirable..
clothing can be•boughr for less money at . : this
rar N
now establishment than at—awy...Alkpy
t ato in
the place without any other exec on.. 'lie _
assortment is well selected tied the cu make
of the latest
. spring and-summer faAionsovhich.L.
tTiiillii superior to all others for , ease and ele,
gance. All who wish to purchase will find - they
can save from twenty five to fifty per cent by
buying at the new stand of
- TR 0 LITMAN dc 'MAY.
- Goats; Pants and Vesis weseliteinialcably low
as the following list of prices will sliow:
COATIS,
Strperfine - black - C loth Di'ess Coats $6 to 18,04
~ " Frock " 6-' 18,00 ,
Fine Fsench Habit Cloth coats of
different styles, 3 10,00
New style of Cashmerett coats, . 2,50 9,00 .
French Cams of all colors ' 1,50 7,00
Rough & Iteady Tweed, new style 4,00 11 ,00
CalifornitiLustra, . 75 .5,00
Linen Clams,.. 1,00 .2,50
13 usiness coats, - 1,00 6,00
•
PANTALOONS.
New Style cf American and Fretich
Cassimer plain, . ' 1 - , - 50- 7,00
New style of American and French w
,w,
Cassimers, superior in quality and
variety of colors 5,00 10 ,00
-.•
Fine black case, and doeskins 2,50 9 ,00
Striped and cross barred case. Panta - 1,50
New style Napoleon striped pante 1,25 '9,00
spring ease. pans
Great variety of Corduroy - pants 3;o'.
Finn linen drilling.suiped and plain 75. •2,50,
New style of Canibroon 1,50 -4,00
With an excellent assortment of wOr•
king pants which will out -travel any
other in this place
VESTS.
Superfine black Satin vest's 1,75 5,00
New style of figuered and striped do 1,00 '7,00
Plain & striped vulentine 50 -4,00
I.ine light summer Matsailles vests 75 3,00
All kinds of working vests at very low price s.
We will also keep a good assortment of
BOYS CLOTHING,. .
consisting of coats, pants and" vests and self
them - at very low prices. In addition to our
stock of ready made clothing we will keep on
hand an assortment of
FURNISHING ARTICLES,
such as shirts, scarfs, cravats, suspendera.
drawers' ' collars, caps;umlirellas, gloves, hand
kerchiefs, socks, ,&c. &c , which will make it
theinterest of the purchaser to examine before
baying elsewhere. All goods-sold at this store.
warranted to give satisfaction, and defy compe
tition, in qualtty, elegance and style of the cut
,aud durability, and wo hope by close attention
to business to merit a share of 'public patron
age. Don't forget the place, North Hanover
Street, a few doors above Loather Street West
N. B. Clothing made to order at tho shortest
notice. •
The P'eo ,Lin.
Clear the Track!
' THE undersigned, by the particular request
of thousande of their friends, hereby announce
- to all who seek and loco' pleasure, thaon Grand.
Excursion. will Mite place this and every da y
throughout the season in the beautiful safety
car "Chcapside," propelled by the low pressure
engine "Fit.sure," and in which all, both old'
andloung, are invited to participate. The ex-
Cursion will be conducted upon n plan entirely
different from any belorc got up in this neigh.
bcirhood, both-for cheapness and dispatch ; 'and.
The pleasure it will aflerd thosc.wholoill In it
can scarcely be estimated. Tickeis will bo
furnished st half the 11.111(11 price, and tho public
can start from any point they pleese, stping
only s at the CHEAP ARC IMPROVED
Clothing Emporium,
next door to Burkholdir's note West Main
street, whore iliii - Oltapsstand most fashionable
ostfortment,urCLO'rHlNG can be found.,--all
Our,own manufacture—and which we can sell
no-elienfirg they cart' be bought' at any of tho
large city establishments, and :20 Per cent. lower
than tit'any other house__ln this Borough. We
respectfully invite tho public to take this pleas
ant trip to our store, and examine our !argots
sortment of .. '
•
CLOTH, DRESS, FROCK AND SACK COATS
of various colors and Styles, Pants. Vests and
Itoundaboms, Pea Jackets, HATS and CAPS,
Shirts and Stockings, Suspenders, Crawl - tit; and
all lho different articles neepsanry to constitute
a Gentleman's Wardrobe.. Don't forget' the
place—Mmt 'dooi. 'to Burktiolder's 'Hotel; to
where we have just removed. Having a large
assortment of Cloths, Casaimeres and Ve6tings(
on hand, we are pl'opered to make up to order
-all - kinds of-Clothing - mthe'shortest - notico - nad,
on the most reasonable terms.
WO • M& I. STEJNE.R..
It AS OL3!
THE subscriber has just 'received is large. let.
or Parasols,' of beautiful styles, embracing ,
Ovary quality.' to which the specitil attention of
the Ladies is:invited. '
SONNETS dr, BONNET. RIBBONS.
Call and purchase your Denhets and Ribbons
.frotmthe undersigned, who has just reeeived a
large'and varied assortment, and you will save
money.
DRESS
Just opened en extensive stock of Dress Silk's
- the latest styles. which he Strum at unusual
ly low prices. The .spesied
,atteation• of the
'Ladies is solleite'd!
, GINGIIAMS. , -
The subscriber has kill a large steek - of those
12•4 cent Gingluime,,for which he hiss had such
an• extraordinary run--gall and see them: ,‘
. MUSLINS AND CALICOES. •• •
opened a largo stook of Muslins tind
Caliceem - m - thssale of which, he Oars-unusual
inducements to purchasers. Public patronage ,
is solicited. ^ - l .
ROOTS. AND SIIOIO . .
Routs and Slides -of ,eiory descrlptiori have.
intim opened Iq large; quartthreirliy the wheat.
bar, which are offered or wives that must givo
Moisfaction. , ' N W WOODS 'Agit
Bread without Yea3t
, . .
AND the beet FAMILY. SOFT' SOAF. cnn
be mule 'ready for Bolcom end use in•n-fevi
:ninnies by the using of l'Hubbitie.' Powders.—
For solo et the, store of d. W..Enr.
==M!MMMI
c:=l
MIMMI
. .
Notice to Tax-Payers:
IrDER the piovisions of the Act 0f,1844,
any'eounty paying into the State Trealm.
by the State Tax levied on such county, prio
_to, the Hith of July ill guy year, is liav , 0
an abatement of 5 per cent of le amount so
prod.
The undeisigned,;COmmissiOners of, Cum.
flatland codrity, in view alias above provisions
.corisiclovit-aquiteble-and-properthertlusiWWlßT
by their promptpayment of thoirtaxds prior to
the above date, enable the Treasurer to pay
over the Stag Tax, sq as to receive the above
abatement of -5 per cont., the benefit of which
has hitherto been enjoyed by che cilizoo of
the county generally, should be allowed a de
duction of that amount by thd•collector-- ave
authorized the different colloctotere Mak said
abatement front the State Tax, in all cases
.v,vilore the State and County tax is paid Rohe
'collector before the , 15th day July, of lB5O.
,when said abatement shall amount to one per
'cent or more, no fractions of a cent to peprodi
, ted.
Since the act of '44, the Commissioners
have paid the State tax of this county annually
to the State Treasurer, within the time prescri
bed by the act, and the county has received
thebenclit of an abatement of five per cent.
the'reon,lnA to meet said payment tlioy have
, found it necessary heretofore to appropriate a
, part of the county-funds to meet cite-deficiency,
occasioned by delinquents, untirtheThaltince of,
1 thotState Tux was collected. Is therefore be
comes necessary to require the payment of both
I State and county tax to entitle the payer tethe
nforcignid abatement, upon the aforesaid State
Tax.
- - 1 - --- *
i —Tire iiiidersiiiied't tereforeconfidently antic
-1 ipate that the above arrangement, and the fill.-
thor inducement of enabling Cumberland coun-ty to maintain the-character (Or promptness
and fidelity which she has acquired in theAis.
chase of hor obligations to the Commonwealth,
will induce every citizen to discharge his State
and County Tax prior to the 15th day of July.
JOHN MELL,
JOHN SPROUT,
JAMES KELSO,
Grimily Commissioners.
AltglllT.W. sl, RILEY, Clerk.
'Orinunissioners Office,?,_.
Carlisle, May 22, '5O. 5 . • .
•
To the Till Collectors of Cumb. c o
kXTRACT from a circular issued by the
r State Treasurer - to the Commissioners and
‘.l reasurer •of this county: .
''lt may be well for me to draw youf atten.
tit in to the fact, that - after the ttitit - day of Au.
go .st next; the circulation of any Bank notes of
a Less denomination than five dollars, (except
th e notes issued by the • Batiks of this State;
ut 'der the act of ithriMay,:lB4l.) is - prohibitedby• law, and. punishable by civil and criminal
pr osecution. No note of any description ex
ce pt ns aforesaid, of a' less denominaticn than
ri vs dollars, can ,therefore he reoeived in pay.
m rat, nt this department, after the first day of
J: toe next!' . JOHN M. BICKEL.
State Tarnsurer.
Collectors - are hereby notified not to receive
in payment of taxes, any, notes of a less de
n, mination than YI WE dollars, except the
if" notes of this State' issued under the act .
ol 'May 4th 1941. WM. M. PORTEI.t.
_ Treantrer of Cumberland county.
:May 28, 1850. " • 1
•
Estate of Frederick Hoover, dec'd.
'LEI"I'ERS testamentary on the lest will and
testament of FREDERICK HOOVER,
I ate of South Middleton tp ,
o deed, have been
-i trailed-to-the mndersignerrexecntorri rsaid-Eir
tate._ All persons knowing themselves indebted
to said Estate are requested to make immediate
payment, and those having_ claims against the
: saute, to present them to either of the undersign
ell, duly_authenticatetf-for-si•nletnent;-- --
BENJAMIN HOOVER,
SA IIFL. M. HOOVER.
• . Carlisle, May
Brigade liispactores Order.
ORDERS No. I.—ln evnformity withthe
revised Militia Law, of April. 17th, 1849,
the several Battalions of the First Brigade, 15th,
Div., will meet for Review and Inspection.—
'the ;First Ilattalion will meet in Mechanics.
u ig on the 11th day of May.
Thc•Secogd Ba.talion will meet in Shippens..
burg on the 17th day of May, and the 3d Bat.-
taliml will meet in Carlisle on the 14t.1 of May.
The First Regiment, will meet in Newvile
on the 18th day of May. - .
Capt. Samuel Stuart's Troop, not attached
to any Battalion, will meet at the Stone Tavern
on-the-Walnnt,.__B.ottom.Read, On the 2 It day
of May. Tne above commando will pee re
isely nt ten'o'clock, A.M., of cac (day. Of
,lcers in command of companic 'lbe li d
responsible for the good conditi timarms
and accoutretrients.
004 tp SAM'L. CRQ Brig. Ins.
Estate of Johnptilbertson, dec'd.
"xT, °TICE is hared . ) , given that letters of ad•
_LI ministration on the estate of Jon Culbert
ion, 1111.6 - of. Silver Spring township, Comber.
land county, deed, have this day teen issued
by the Rtziitter hi and for said county, to the
subscr i eners, who reside in the said township of
Silver Spring- All persona having elahris or
dernalvis aThinst the estate of said deoedent are
requestdd to make„lcnomn the same Without de
lay, and those indebted to mac payment :o
Will. CULI3ERTSON,
Wlll. KELLER,
at124,6t pd Admr's.
50 .2,00
Estate of Elizabeth Kissinger, dee'd,
•
TTERS, testamentary on ,the estate of
! HJ Elizabeth Kissinger, late of West Penns.
borouglfrownship dee'd., hove been gratited to
J the subscriber residing in the same township.—
All perems having claims against estate of said
decedent will present them for. settlement, and'
those indebted will make immediate payment
to
ap24,'50,6t
,Estateof David Strickler, ded , d.
ETTEIIS of Administration on the estate
AA of David Strickler, late of Hopewell tpt,
CumlierlaMl county, deceased, have been grant-
N d to the substribers ,residing in the same.
town Ship. All persons having elaiins against
the estate of said decedent will prosens them
for settlement, and those indebted to make im
mediate payment to
J. FOGLESONGER,
- , J.,STRICKLER,
Mit7pd . ; - Administrators.
Assignee% Notice..
1 4
TiCE is hereby given that JACOB
.L BAITS, of Shiremanstown, has assigned
all his property, real and personal to the sub.
scriber, for the benefit•of his creditor's, by deed'
dated 2d April, 1250. All persons indebted to
said Jacob Bates willabake payment, and those
having claims against him will present thein for
settlement to the subscriber, residing in Hamp
den township. JOHN RUPP,
tip 10,dt • • , . Assignee.
Estate - of Joseph Cron, decd; •
LETTERS of administration on the estate of
Joseph Crall, late of Upper Allen town-
ship, Combo:land county, deed., have ,been
grauted,to the subscriber, residing in the same
township. All pqrsons knowing theinselVee
indebted to said estate are required to make im
mediate payment, and those having claims 13
present them to JOHN B COOVER,Adm . v.
April 3, 13J,j0- 81
i.t4IE . Carlisle Deposile Bank ..itzy 7 ,1850: _
/ Board of Directors of this Institution
. have this day declared a dividend of Three
er Cent., for the last six months on the•eapi
tal stock now paid. in--which will he paid to
the Stockholders or their legal ropreseqativea,
on or after the 17th inst.
• myls WM. S. COBEAN, CAohicr.
ALL parsons knowing ,themscives indented .
to.thelmbecriber, by nolo or book account, My
requested to settle' without tkila3i, or thel).-sc•
counts will be left in tho hands of. a magistrate
for collection. ' J. G. CARMONY.
rnay2.2
Leather .Traaks.
'THE aubsariberflasjust ra - a - elved another 10
of I:actlior - Trunlis of ditfrent sizes and prices
Also, an assortment df Carpet Bap and Va
Uses, for solo on region:4>f torms. ' • '."
SHEET MUSIC
goat oponed2a ernall-lot 'of Musio.for Piano,
Flctoiand Viplin,,plao, Jeannette and 'cannon,
and.a few other Ce - ivand riaptdarconga loran's
.BONNETS 'A NB', I,EGHO,RN, HATS. '
. 'A groat tiariery of Ladies' Sim*: „Bonnets,
tiles.; ?oracle - Bonnets end. Gentlemen's Leg.
born Hats in variety,..llonnet, Frames, Crowns
and Tip's, &c. ' ' • ' •
NPROIDERIES. ,
A . groat arse 7.0 11 Bras Collate, ,- Mussels
Lace Collars, Swiss and Cnnibrie M M eanings
and Edgings, Thread, taco and Bobbin r,dg`ge,
Login Lases and Cotton Edgings, Lugo Capes
'& „ just : opened by • • , 0 , • • '
1p '. - • ' ..G . W HITHER. ~
,
ANOLDSwriting_ fluid, a -very. .811-
pm:4°r 11114 tom solo it . 11,U#13ARDS
-_,
I LETEVER,
NOTZOIC.
NOTICrf.
•
:ALE 'or UNSEATED LANDS.
By the Tretuttrer of CumberlcinirT.otmty. -
VIRTUE of a.Warrant froM under the
sio ba i:ref i t ' d ' in n tiett c d r co ° u lri n g ty e , o n i dd ih to e t r irre i n:
;the following Tlncla and Lots of (Intent
ed Land, situate in Cumberlarid oounty;'.3tate
af will be exposed to Sat, by
Public Vondue, ott Monday. the tenth day of
June 185 U, at the Court Rouse in the Borough
of Carlisle, county alone:int and continued
adjonrnthentrfrom - timerte - ttriteTthitirthlTaro
all sold, or as. much of each- tract or Itit, as will
be sufficient to defray' the min:anis of the
State,. County, Road tiail School' lakes, due
hereon and costs, . •
M. PORTER.
Carlisle, April 3. 1850. County Treasurer
eit4 r ra. fitarraii tee and oianers. Tux due.
Lots.
South Xiddieten.,
• .
27 1839 Jpeob Weaver. "1 22
100 1845, . ./dhn Harper, • 259
44 1848' John Harper's heirs 1,72
5 . 1846 Jacob Morrell, ' 30
Plot '1846 John Walker, ' ' 28,
14 1847-8 James Smstin's helm 1,18.
lb 1847 Jonathan'Gustwine, • —42.
Nation
150-1640 - Win: Moulder,
40G . 1040 John Cooper,
403 Mathew Dundali
428 " Robert Lusk,
415 " Hugh Nicholsoni .26
901 " John Nicholson 25
4oa -
25
Nerthmiddletog
2} 1840 Col. Wm. Chambers, 56
134 1839-41 Mathew„lrvrin's hairs; 154
16 1839-40 Sailer's heirs, 25
800 1843-8 liollenbock'a heirs, 12 55
16 1843 Samdel Rhoodii 20
-Southampton.
• - .
102 1840-6 David lierron's heirs, 2 10-
439 1849 James Reesido Sr. co. . 135
102 1842.6 - . John Herron's heirs, 189
400 1844-5 • William Scott's heirs 5.81
400 1844-5 II I! t II 58 1
300 1845-9 W ill iam-Haneock, _l-30
25. 1845-9 Fdk. Clippinger's heirs, 189
1845 4 ' Elizabeth Miller, 104
437 1847.9 William Duncan, 286
403 - 1847-8-9- John-Nicholson;„ :5 30-
403 1847-B:9' 'JAW Nicholson, 5 30'
401 1847-8-9 John 51. Woodburn 574
438 1848 __ B. Reynolds for Her- ,
100 - ~ ron's heirs, 60
I \ lBl7-9 J3hit tlerron's heirs, 312
Carlisle.
1 lot 16:46 Soloman Gorgas' heirs go
1 lot 1847 Henry Newcomer, 69
Silver Spring:.
-Andrew 466e1pr0 hpirs,;,:.„ls
Joseph. Shrpll, 66
Eitel Pennsborough.
Neidich 801;11er's heirs, 12
Shippettsburg Borough.
1..igt....1 . 641-4 Peter Neal .
29
411 en.
10 1840
37 '1847
1 lot 1840
1 lot 1848 Martha McKinley, 1 06
1 lot 1848 Eve HefilemaiN twirl, 120
Ilfon;ve: —
200 1844 Henry Sidle, " 3 '6O
1 1849 Martin Diller'a heir 15
30 1849 Melchor Breneman, 26
3 1849 Michael Ege'slleirs, 24.
.... . _ .. _ _ H ope w e l l.
1 841.2 Harper - Er:Underwood, 2 35
184 2 • Samuel S. Smith 17
". i
1843.6 John Harper, .23
0 .1841 . John,McGlune, :44.
1841 ' Richard Wood's heirs 618
sio 1847-9 George Mimes, 1 06
y 0 1847-9 John Harper's heirs, .. 429
c. 1848-9 • Dr.-W: S. - Sharp's heirs, 37
Frankjerd.
.31 1840
15 1843
• 5 1815-6
12 "1846
13 1846
153 .1644-7
Jacob Wegner's heirs 47
Christian Failour, • 28
Parry's heirs, (col'd) •51
Henry Rine's heirs,- 27
Henry Shank, • 38
John Magian* [Hellen
back's heirs, 1 47
James McCartney (Hol
lenback's heirs, • 112
Robert Fader's [F-191..
tenback's heirs, 2 10
Williams, [llollenback's
heirs, - 136
Samuel Reaugb, Holten
back's hake, ' 425
Thomas Dansey, Hellen
back's heirs, .4 92
James Parke,. Hollen
back's heirs, . 60
George Magadan, Hol
lanback's heirs. 93
William Sanders, [Col'd] 12
./I.6ffllts • . ,
W. Craig McCune, ' 25
Frederick Hoover, 19
William Myers' heirs, 19
Willliam Parker, 22
George Himes, i v, 95.
Daniel Eckles, , 60
Peter F. Ege,
John Ensminger,
Andrew J. North,
Thomas - Martin, (John
John Harper & co.)
Samuel. Gardner, [John
Harper & co.)
Rosannah Marlin, [John
Harper &. coA
Charles Bryan, [John
Hallser is co.]
James Hoover, 2 52
James Elliott'' heirs, ' 46
John Harper's heirs, 1 28.
John M. Woodburn, 60
Isaac B. Parker, GO
Isaac 13. Parker, 60
Richard Stevenson.
Dickinson. • •
120, 1811, Wm. Craighead 420
9, 18416, John•Jacoha, . 81
0, 1841-6, George Jacisba 1 81
4, 1841.6, Peter Myers 1 91
5, 1841-5, Mdstine • 51
5; 1841.6, Benjamin Malone • "57-
120, 1841 Abraham Pilkerton 28
4. 1841.8, Petiiil3tefilsmith - 2 F§
5, 1840 Daniel Bowers 25
.5, 1840-6, Peter Miller's heirs ' 88
335, 1840, Williain & L,."Moore '55
10,1840_ William Moore ,10
10.6 or 5, 1840-7, Sanauel Mordsland 176
5, 1840.. George Pencil 1 , 19
6 4 1840 Jacob Trump .• 12
•
Ai, 1840 -Solomon Warner .111'
•• 6, 1840 C: Ranter and 'llan •12
•• •4, 1845.8, M. Marten, . 63
• 11, 1848 'Andrew Kinwe 74
9, 1844 6, James Grayson 82
- S 2, 1844.6, Jacob B. Lyon, .84
60, 1944.6, James Neely • .• 486
• 200, 1841-6, Samuel Woods' h'ni 3 12
22, 1846 Geo: Bellzhoover • 46
• 11, 1815 _ Frank Smith, cord 55
1 Lot, 1845 Rebdra Weise 77
43, 1846 6, William Bandor4, 65 6
.6, 1845 8, John Brough . 84
18, 1845 6, Daniel Brown 9B
„ 6, 1.842 - David Gripe • 13
6, 1845 6, Ludvvick creep 49
• • 2i, 1946, Johri Davie 80
19, 18456, George Deardorff 24
.210, 1846, • Michael Ege's heir' 9 02
10..1846 8, Meese Funk , 37
95 - i• 1845 6, Funk's heirs • 624
6,1846 6, Archibald Darrel 59
7, 1845 6, John Lorow 42
40, 1846 8, Henry Myers 1 75-
- 28, 1646 8, John Myers . 179
,Cl 7, 1846 8, Philip. Myers 2 84
. 6, 1848 : Gilbert` &aright ,40
6, 1845 8, John Wire Men, Esq. GO'
82, 1848 Thoil,d'Clunea he. 52
,6, 1848. Adam Yeagy ,, . 16
• .11, 1847 8. Moraden's hem' _, 96
' 1 L0t,.1847 John Osborne's' heirs 20
10, 1846'8, N. B.,,,,Wireraan's Wu . 51
. 400848 . Thomas' Brown 1 68
1 Lars rsraeuaricrey .90
ILo ' 848 Jacob Little's heirs 90
1 Ltil 1848 .M. F, Myers , 00
• 50 1849 William Meals 120
' .40, 1818 JO. Nesly*s heirs 240
1 Let, 1848 Joseph' Rockey • .75
. 1 - L0t,.1848 • Geo. RockeY's h'r' 16
15, 1846 Wagner Sr Vail • .
- `•: - 21/; -- 184511 - Frelloriek - Q1Utha '
8, 1845 6, Jacob Gipo •
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NW' Cuinberland.. .
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232 1844-7
228 1844.7
116 1844-8
400 1844.8
186 1844-8-'
150 1844.8
100 1844-7
1 lot 1898
12 1840
18 1841
" 4 1893
200 1843
247 1846 S
600 1847-8
40 4847-9
105 1847 7 8
25 1847 8
100 1847
100 1847
100 1947
1110 1847
90 184713
2 .1848
238 1848.9
200 1848
209 - .1848-9
200 1848-9
25 1848.9
51,1892 8; Dr. Chainberii! hairs
do. - -GO; 1892 7, AI. Pc Norrisi, 3 to .
do.. 73, 1843 8, George Buehler .3 0 6
do, ' 119;1841 8, John Plough ' 2
76
„ 129, 1841 B,,Win. I.P.l.ano'olera 2 12
10. 219, 1842 6, Zinger and b oar,', i 53
1592 5, .1. M. Haldeman' 45
' 6O . 16 6 i 1841 . 8, hreirtirrltiiher 1 '
de. —4570841'7; Polak. Pancake . •
117
181,1843 Agnew'' hair'
• An.' 1.60,1341 7, Ov6ier Unknown 51066
- a6 21:31„l941 do. -5 5. :
• .do. 112, 18478, -do, . d 0... ,1
211,1891 8, Ab'rn. Entara it's' '1 80'
do: 171, 180 8, Henry MaKinney 0 5.
do. 31, 1845 6, Jacob Zeigler.' • 43 •
do. -dot ' 4S'
41
do. ; dot -
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177, do db. - 41 !
•.. do -; 712,'1893 3; Hichtol Kollir .
do 2 81842-B,,l'filliam Allison 12 1
• do 72; 1892 5 ..1.31 Haldoiinant • 6l
Christ. Hildornsin 13:
do 156, 1842'18, JOhn Spitzer _
do 202, 1842.8, Joha Roberto- • fid - ""
-do 0 204, 1842 7, Jarnei 1 1 8 '
do. 27, 1842 A Carothers' heirs 1. 8 9 '
do 35,1893.8, ' do d o 2'64
do 84„ 4842 5, J. M. Haldirrinan •• 112
do 3i 1846 _'G. - PithnestociOn term: '39 , Z
do 4, 1846- do . .do SO
do 1345 7; Ahem Handl heirs, 68 '
do 58, 11342 6, Philip Elmyser " 85.
1 Los, 1843 An:matinee helmet,
do 111., 18444; Woody'r &Robine'n 1 601
do 60, 1846-7, Owner Unknown. 67
do 149; 1842 . 6, Stdin.Fostei 73
do 488„1842- liogen'e heirs • 76_
do 116, PIM?, Henry Miller
do 150 .1/311 Shrinerli heirs: — 156*
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do 141•,1841 Atgm Feitrowl..- holm 15
do 131 1841 - 3, .otimenr Unkpown• 1 15
do• 66,.1841 • dci. do. 15
do. 117.2; 1841 3, ' di) dci. 15
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do• 3 4 1841. - - do. db. 59
do. 45, 1851 do. do 15
dd 183; 1844 4, '"dia• do I' 47
' do 210, 1841 ~ do.o
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d o . 174,18.41! ..- do. db. 15
do. 1.75, 184 4, ,' do do..
'di). 1.52, 1841 •• '. do do , II
- do. 1' 54; 184 0 '' do , , dir 55
do. 85, 1842 3; - do , do. - ps.
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176,. 1 . 842 3, do d'o. -40
V. 74, 1343 64" do do. . .
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do 102, 1847 8. John. Buchae_hoirs ' 75--
ldo 164; 11141 Owner ITnknown. 51
do 117. 1847 do- , do, 51
do 1..'42, /847.8, db-,, do.- 1*
do 68, 1848 Georp'Ateicks Is
t Lot; 1842 - 4 C. fiewhey's heirs 69' .
do We, 1848 , Thomas Warren. 88
d 2. 145, 1647 Owner Unknown: 12
do 200; 1847 dn" - kW 12
do 133, 1347. do do. it
do ' 50, 1847 do. do. 12
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WARRANTED nap. AND TRIEF PEOO.9,IAMD
}MEE FROM.DAiIPNE-SEI:
_ _
rrEtESE SAFES:possess every qual
m: ificatiop..tender,tham_proof. against-tint
act ion.of fire or thieves; and of sufficient threnerls
to endure "ir fall from any story of s burning
building. They are made of wrought iron,
being k - need,rivetad 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 safes
sold by other makers.. The doors of GAY
LER'S Safes are secured' with biIiTHIEF
DETECT OR and ANTI-GUNPOWDER
LOCE.,which-preclod7 the-kroasibility - ofpick , " --,
ing or blowing them o en with gunpowder.—
Over TWO. lIUN.DRED of these Safes hay.%
been exposed in accidental fire to the most in-,
tense hear, in - many - inatancea - tainainitigin the
burning ruins fop several days, and at no time
have they ever been known to &Ain prederving
their contents..
=IN
The public are invited to cull at the Branch.
Depot, No.. 10, EXCHANGE PLACE, PHIL
ADELPHIA, near Dock street, and examine.
the niimeMus testimordels - iti faitor of GAY
LER'S. SAFES, also the large assortment on
hand for at manufacturersrices, by
JOHN L PIPER, Atom.
P. S. Alan for sale low, new .and second'
hand SafeS.of other makers. which have been
tiatinci in part payment for 'Goyim'. Salaman
der's. [aplo,"so,3na
To Fanners and liTen of Business.
OILS, gANDLES-f,r, GUANO.,
TvAE subscriber offers, at the lowest rates.
Many quantity to suit purchasers, Genuine
Peruvian Guano, and every. variety of Sperm,
Whale, Lard, and Tanner's Oils. blannfac
vev6,e,
mere, are invited to call at No. 37 Norttt
'harves the Sent Oil Store below Race street,
Philadelphia. Gp,oll s W. RIDGWAY,
'April 3,1850.--2 M.
Etanxifactory of Pocket Be*•)0 1
No. 52i -Chesnut Street above' Peron, tl •
PRIL4DELPH/4:
inibscribeiriiSpeetfully solicits public an
tentiou.to his superior and tasteful stock o
Pocket Books, Banker's Cases, Bill Books,
Dressing Gases, Card Cases, -Peat
Purses,. Poet Knives, and
other fine Cutlery, Gold Pens, find ANZI
Pencils, Begat Cases, Chess
Men, Back Gammon,
Boards, Dominos, &a
His assortment consists of the-most 'fashiona
ble and modern styles, of the finest quality and
excellent workmanship, embracing every desk.:
able fancy pattern, which he will at all times
be prepared to exhibit and furnish wholesale or
retail on the most reasonable terms. •
14rPurchasers whe desire to supply them
selves with articles of the beat quality will con
sult-their own interests by ceiling at this es
tablishment. • F II SMITH,
Pocket Book Manufacturer,
hila., seps 4m 521 Chesnut Street.
4 27
1 92
I[UST received at the cheap Hardware store
ej of the subscriber in East High Street, a 4
complete assortment of Tube, Buckets, Churns,
&e. Also Purr/outs Ritle••and Blasting
Powder, which will he eold very cheap by " •
Jan. Ind 1850. HENRY SAXTON'.
John Wallower and. Son.
(Sueassors to Funk and
Forwarding and Commission 3ierehants, and
agents for the Central Rail Road,- Wholesale
Dealers in Groceries, Produce, ,Coal, Plaster,
Salt, Fish, Nails, &icon, Powder, 'Sr.e, Harris
burg Pa. •
• Jan. 1 Int 1
NEW GOODS AT THE
XX , ' 16' sro lijet
- THE undersigned respectfully informs hie
friends and.numerous cuStomers, that he has
rempved his store to Ifumerich's corner direct..
I'9 opposito-Wm. Leonard's old atand, - MNokill
Hatiover street. Ho bus recently returned from
Philadelphia, with-ti !large and 'carefully Xe
lected assortment of
New Sprint.. Goods,
purchased at tho lowest prices, and which he is
determined disponi or at very small profits. A
arge assortment of ill 'EMILIs#,MI
SUPERIOR CLOTHS,
at from 75 cents to $6 par yard. Also, Cassi.
mores, Cassinets add - Veatings, at various pri
m.
- DRESS GOODS,! .
such ita Delaines, Bareges, and a splendid as.
sortmcnt of Silks. Alsd, a very extensive as
sortinent of Calicoes and Gingham's, suitable
for the approaching season. Also, Cheek s ,
Table Diapers, Ticlangs, bleached arid] un-,
bleached:Meeting, Bonnets, Hats, &C. •
: . ainours-ANDastmEs.
A, wellreelected assortment of Men, Women
foilb.Cb: dren's Roots. and Shoes, of superior
ounlity,'a very cheap. Also, , boys and map a
t ooth and ungarian Caps. ' c , -
. , GR 0 CERIES, ,
of all kindsoriz : Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Ee
-1
kin Tea Co any's celebrated Teas, df.c., all
fresh and '.go d. Also, constantly , on, ' band, '
the beet quail 'i, \ of Carpet Chain. •
The subscriber respectfully asks his custom
ers and all tvliclwish goad bargains, to give
him an early call. Don't forget the &randy cor
ner opposite Leonard's old stand, North Han
-overstreelz
apt°
...' _ • N W WOIR§%,•Ae!,'
P 7• B. Butter, Bggi, Rage and liken
.• Ho! Tor. , Ilfornia.
wE advise every_porson who desires to go,
Ile tho Gold Regionoo. preparo them-'
with 'CLOTHING suitable for that"
Country and climate, and you.will find them of
every description, and also to your advantage
at , .• - • TROUTMAN & MAY'S •
Cheap Clothing
.Store, in Mirth Hanover at.,
aboie Loather- .. . • . Inn:.
• Chimney Board Papork•
L UST
opened a variety of Paper rai tatter:
ing obininey . 'kiorirda. Akio; for Window
An entirely now Wheelbarrow fo
(opl7l GP.W
• Lancaster 30
1243 7., Williatn.Wallace. 1 6
Cedar Ware.