MN CARLISLE, PENN'A., , . THE LARGEST AND .CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER 11:1. eUMBEIMAND . .. re'rots.--.Ploo Dollars a yew or One Dollar and ripj Cents, if punelaally paid in Alvanee.. 81.75 ifpnid within the year. Stippiirt of Coonty, Paper 5. ,..,..,.,,,. The Lancaster T_Tnion course of a brief address telti — ieitders .annouticim the - rece - nt improvements in ihat .pap - C•r; urges . the importance of a more extended circulation of Whig papers, in order to increase eneir , usefulness rind says ,with much truth: "To effect this the leading and influ ential Whigs of each township should take the time and trouble to go ; around amongst the people and urge and impress upon thorn the - importance and duty of taking a whip paper. If - they do not fully succeed Upon - one - trial:ln- gettilig up a list, they should try again and again until they•do succeed. This is the way to do it. They should not put it upon the poor and uninfluential to do this.' The leaders should do it. It is . their duty to do it. When the- rewards and and honors of party- turns up,tliey are the men to get them, and they should be ,„„.. xvillingto share _the labors as well ns the honors of success. If this were'lifone . honestly - and- faithfully,_tho_Whig _party, and its principles would gnyv in propor tion to-the extension and circulation of the papers. . _ ' . . . Every word of this is true. A - t- is ap plicable to every - county in the tate, and if thin Whigs genoially would. act. p to . it, it wouldpot only invigora • and ren der prosperous the whole -W . ig press of the State; but would place the principles of the party in -a majority _that no honest , effort of Locolbcoism; if there can be such a thing, could overcome. The "Union?' . further very justly renriarks :. .- - . Successfuhefforts- are-frequently- T made by young men in our ceunty, 'merely be cause they are personally solicited, to raise clubs fi.r neutral and po/4lcal pa persirorn abroad ,cheap campaign papers, or others got up for mere temporary pur poses. Of this we shall not complain • but we would remind-such that a like ef fort_ for-their uoms_.Whig_paper, that- -is 'always at hand to sustain the cause in the c'eunty through good and through e vil report,—in seasons of despair as well as in time of hope, prosperity and'prom 7 ised triumph—would bo equally success ful. We would remind them that. it is the home-para'rAtiat IS to be relied on in all local elections—that -it is expected to sustairtthe_causew hen we -have- not-the benefit of -great national questions, with their absorbing interests, to arouse us, . 4 and that its efficacy at such times may • be gre_atlyincreased by their .co-opem - lion and - aid in extending its sphere of „--- usefulness. In every township and neigh - borliood there are those lv - ho • profess an attachrrient to the Whig cause and oth ers who care little about ~ politics, who could-be induced to - subscribe fora Whig paparcif proper efforts were made by ac tive Whigs in their neighborhood. We ask these Whigs to make thal effort in -our behalf-and extend our subscription list and swell it to what it ought to be. There have been Wien appciinted to of fice in this county,within a- year, who not . only pay nothing for, !he support .oE a ;Whig county - pap - 4, - b.it'do a posttive-in • iury -to such papers by their efforts in . raising slobs Jai , - papers abroad. We hope some oC them will borrow this pa per. and- read the wholesoinf remarks •of the "Union." ' ' `Local Notings A - letter from Wm. Miles, one of he last California tiarty from This place, has been handed for us.publiestion, but s omitted for want of room. The letter s dated at New . Orleans, which the y eaciiia on the 25th of May, alter a ivelve .days voyage from New York. Ail of the party were well; and expected v) `sail for Pprt Lavacca, in Tex, s, on the ----28th=u!t,frorn-whnnceAthep-wYuld' pro coed overland. The steamer in which tliay left New York touched. at Havana, and as it happened, iii the Very midst of the liu4ab and alarm caused by the Lopez invasion. .A graphic description . is given of a difficulty with the Cuban' authorities, who announced their inten tion to search the' vessel And take all fire-arms belonging to pallengers. This the passengers under the direction of the Captain determined .to resist, and for . a c time there' was' a prospect of ab' y encounter. The difficulty' was ho ever ainicably.settled.- But "the boys " dre ready for fight and say that had not the Cuban government relinquished its design "they•should have given a good account of themselves to send' home to old. Car. lisle " —Mr. Colle'S advertisement of the Doub ling. Gap Springs will be found in another col umn,and we. would tnvite attention to it, as the season for hunting out summer-resorts has now damn:mica, Doubling Gap is nom . per manently established as ,a watering-plbec, and may be expected to - grow in popularity every rear. The season last year was not only. sat I. • sfactOry to the numerous visitors, but profitable o the gentlemanly proprietor. His.arrangements or the present season \we understand are far time comPlete, and cannot fail to Make .Doub ing Gap-a most agrect ss ible resort in those who visit it either for health\ or enjoyment. ' —A notice of the Walla Springs oj i Porry minty, will also be found in our adveiti.ing olunses. The efficacious qualities, of these . 'prings-linve been long known ,to the public, •nd the Springs have at times been numerous 7, visited, but as present proprietor justly , :marks, the accornmodationi which have :en afforded tO:..vihitiirs . .; of laic years, have - - ;lased therPerry-Tarin Springs to, be almost - holly deserted. Under the energetic manage ' °eat of 111 r. ,Etter, the present, proprietor, we ilivilace recover its lost char-, No.r. . and be again the resort of a throng of vis- oriThn.N,ew York "Home-Joarnal" -gmq. a new series on the d with' that, date' will •be commenced y, publication of a new work . entitled a tnireland,‘Vronohe oreginal,:pen P. Willis. The •• ,t4aMe . . lso give during' the - coming Volume , A •. "Sketches of bisti . nguished.tiVin P sons," 'These together with the other well known features of Of Home Jour nal will mhke . it doubly_ valuate and at traCtive.uliierikt.i:en of the lout:- nal is $2,11 year,, andlve - ccOially com mend it to the patronage especially of s ourlatly friends, who wish to keep "book ed-up" in the doings-of-the-: fishiona ionable, literary and musical world. 6 =MEE Icr-The July - number ofGrahatrei Magazine, which commences :the.new volume, has been laid on our. table, and fully comes ill) to -the liberal promises made by its publisher. The magnifi cent likeness of Jeriby Lind is worth tbe priceof the copy Viand the-striking por trail of the EditoFevinces a perfection in the art engraving that is.„seldem met with. 'Besides these there- are several ' • others, -well-designed.- and---.executed.— The letter press matter is, of itself, a volume 'in 'quantity; and when. we men tion that his from the pens of such authors as Bryant, Prentice, &c., none will doubt the merits of its quality. On the whole, we congratulate Mr Graham on his hav ing put forth a number for ` July which_ Eas' never been beaten. Philadelphia, Monday, June 10. FLOUR—is more in demand at $5,25 to 5,31. Mx. tra Flour $5,37 to 5,75. RYtl FLOUR— Pennsylvania is held at $3. Penn sylvania COrn Meal ichald at $3. - „WHEAT—Ie less Dative in demand—red is selling slowly ai $1 28; and prime white at et 26. COIIN-je rather deli at 66a fpr goad rountlyellow; white to Borth 60c. • RYl3.—renn'a -is held at 05e per Mistiel. o.la§—ara Min very scarce prime Penn's], from etore, ,, Beilri at 43e: . /At hie reeidenee-in— West -Pennsboro loyrnstalpona _ Saturday the 9th inst. Mr. Joitai Itlce49in6si, - in the 46th year of Om ages A man'of kind, benevolent feel ings and unswerving- Chelstian principles. Ito bait leftm large apbere of migrainess and gone down early to nriliemored grayer, _ "Wlien I reibentber all' The friends, no linked togetr, I've seen around me fall, Like leaves in wintry weather, ,I feel like one • Who treads Mons • Some banquet-hall deserted, Whose lights are fled, Whose garlands dead, • And all but me departed"— ' Bill wben I look above - This mansion thus forsaken, To that where Cod, in loco, My friends so dear Mull taken, My doubts are ottelled,. ' My fears dispelled, - ' • For Faith's sweet pledge is given , e That those so dear - - • Are hovering-near - - 1 'l To welcome Toe wife:lvan. S. T. I 0 th e 30th of ny,in Newton townittip,Valkiis GA Im I o, formerly of Lancaster county, hi the 64th ye rof his age. Ile has left a . large circle of friends an a.re'spectable family to mourn their bereavement ... but not to moury as those that have no hope. , Corruption, earth and worms, Shall but refine his flesh, 1 1 Tql his triumphant spirit comes ' r To put it on afresh, ,_...1 / JOn Tintifulay, the 6th of June, in South Middleton township, Mrs. REErECCA, wifiyi of Ahrahain First, a `gpti 40 years.• In this borough, on Pritittilall,-Mrs, MARGARMITA 11 , 1x - aaunani, relict ofEdtvard Magauran,deceasediati on advanced age. • ___ NTcw 'l6inttiocincitts. THE ASSAM TEA-%qOIIIPANY, I. 4 46 , GreenifflicivstreetNe, w 'Tom.. , T' proprietors beg jeave ,io call.the mten- ' (ion of connoiseurs in Tea, and the heads of families to the choice and rare% selection of. TEAS iMported by them,and filth rto unhaown in this country; which, by their fragrance and delicacy, coinuined with Virgin purity and strength, produce an infusion of - surpuiiing richness and flavor. The TEAS OFFERED, are the FOLLOW ING:— 'The Jeddo-Bloom, a Black Tea, sr $l,OO pr lb Nippon ' do : 0,75 • Diari •• • do 0,50 Osaeca, a Green Tea, 1,00 Tothtsiaii, do 0,75 Tidki-taran, do . 0,40 Ild-fi Mixture, a compound of • the most rare and choice teas grown on the fertile and genial soil of Assam, l,OO With a view to encourage the introduction of 'that: matchless Teas, 'it •is the intention of tho proprietors to distribute by lot, among the pur chasers, a quantity of Teas equal to the - FIRST YEARS' FROFTrS on the sales effected:-- , Each purchaser will receive enclosed in the package, a numbered - certificate, entitling him: to OM CHANCE: IN THE DISTRIBU TION ! !! for every fifty cents laid, out, and on the receipts amounting to 820,000, the un dermentioned parcels of Tea, to the value of ten per cent., or Two thousand dollars will be geven away as. Bonuses!!! according to tho following scale: . 5 Prizes 50lbs Tea each at 01- 2 00 Tic 2501bs are2so 20 44 25 4• 44 . " ' 500 4 4 . 500 50 . 4 10 44 44 500 " 500 00 5 44 4 4 44 500 " 500 50 44 1- 44 . . 250 255 425 Prizes to nil : 200016 s #2,000 Those persons who prefer lower priced Teas can receive their prizoa in propoition, or 'l' lIEY MIA. BE RE-PURCHASED FOR. CASH, et a reduction of-10 per cent. 0:7 - Country _agents required. Applications to be addressed (post paid,' to the Com p ony'o Depot aiabove 2;00,3rn ~a :D,:tnua.,ll:lQrcce• cawcp. WHITE SULPHUR SPRING• tilifig subscriber, tooling highlV 1. gratified with the success which ...milt' has attended his management of the • ~ .f;; above establishment during the past season, has increased his efforts to render the place and accommodations still more inviting and Comfortable; ' • Ample provision has been.made for the va rious modes of Bathing, with either Warm, Coldor Sulphur Water; , also /or GVnutaatio exerctswand pastime amusement. A The•-salubrily of, the situation, the high Medical quality of the Spring, the .splendi ' ptain Scenery, with obliging and competent Servo ts, and is strong desire on the part of the Broprt for to tnalt,6 his friends comfortable and, / Lipp •• are sortie of the inducements offered to VI ors, both valid and invalid, who desire they an occasion for innocent enjoyinent, or re pose and restoration to health. The Spring is situated' in CUMBERLANp • COUNTY, PA.. about eighteen miles North- West of Carlisle.' It tkaccessible by Railroad from Pliladelphia to Newville, antrthence eight miles by stags to the Spring. Passengers !env; ing Philadelphia in the morning arrive at ;the • , Spring early the same evening. The house will be opawfor visitors en and after the 10th ; day ofd Juno. MA Boarding - . Fnmilio s, rannient Visitors, REPERENCES. The sabseriber hail the plasm of referring to his numerous patrons who favoured him With, their company during theAast seationoinong whom are— . • Samuel Gillespie, W. T. Snedgrass,'C, M. Reynolds, H. ,C. Blair, Alexander I o3ier, ' ••• , - RdV. Dr. Do Witt, Hon. Wm. Dna, * A.. loam Iforrisburg. Dr. Relater, W:•G. Reed Eaq., Chambers • burg.. Dottblitti dap, June, 1ft50. , Juno 5.' 2mt SCOTT COYLE, Proprietor. tt. lf UST RECEIVED—At the Che_ap,,dtare , e' - 'O - -greet.„vorioty of all colors ,Worden yarn, Long and Square Shawls, from El to $10: very cheap indeed ; Mous de .101i1308, , Gingham, Steel floadd and Tarsals, purse twist, clasps, ar.d a great variety oEWoolen Mire. oet3l . • A.dc W BENTz.. ' Bread with Out Wan! . AND the best , FAIILY SOFT SOAP 'ort . lie mudo ready for Dakerv.,arra use in_n_roW. "tninutes.bY the usink of !'llal)hita"•Powderri.—. For sale at the store of ' J. W. EB Y, (lit» „alarkthi. $6 00`p6' week 5 00 , 1 po l l:a , day. Ali"re!l~ttco~, .'.....--........ IVIIOLF.SALf. AND RETAIL . . . - CONFECTIONARY' STAR E , • North, Ilanover .Btreet;':Carlisle,- Pa. T M's - subscriber would respectfu l l y ' invite ,. the attention Of Country Merchants mid the publicin general to hie large assortment' f Confecticiitaries - is. , Manfacturcd of the' best material.froili every day—and warranted t 6 stand any climate, which hu will sell wholesale or retail at- the old stab(' -iaLNorthr-Hanover streetijr-few—dosm:inifili—Fd. the Bank: "laving just returned" frorabe city; he would also call -attention to a large'assort ment of Fruits and Nuts of the latest importa tions, consisting in art. of ORANGES, N EMOS; RAISIVS, Figs, Pruens, Bate Citron,' Almonds, EsWai• )1 mite, Cream-Coco , YOB Nuts, Filberts tic.— fie has also mSdo a large addition to -his stobk . of TOYS, AND - FANCY GOODS, comprising in part, Ifine French Card Visiting I and other Baskets, Pbper, Glass and Wooden Fancy Boxes. Dolls Doll Deads, Tops, Bats and Parlor Balls, Ratiees ' Games and Puzzles, Wheeßirrows, Wagons , Furniture, Tea Setts and - Na Pins in Boxes, and - German liceordeo'n% Fancy Soaps,-Hairoil%--Colegne; Brushes doe. , Lt connection with the above he has just received a large assortment of FRESH GRQ.CERIES, such as Coffees. Teas. Sugars, Molasses , . Spices of all kinds, Water, Soda, Butter ano Sugar Crackers, and all other articles in the Grocery line, which will be sold at low rates. FINE CAKES, always on hand and baked to order. Parties supplied wills all articles in his lino nt low prices. All or,(!ors from a disunice_thankfullYieeeived. riiiirsareinred . to . "Witlidesporeh.. N. B. no charge for packing at this establishment. Carlisle-June -5;'50: P. MONYER. NEW BOOT and SHOE STORE NO HUMBUG! " IJE undersigned would respectfully inform I. their friends and the public generally that they have just opened a new and fashionable assortment of BOOTS AND SLOES, in th e store room forinerlY occupied by Wni.Osborn; in -North lianover_Street, a few doors above Win. Leonard's ()Maraud, mud- from their expe rience in the business'they feel confident they have stiPplied themselims with as good a nd d e o a stock as earl be- shown in Carlisle, and which' they are determined to . BChilower for Cash than hey can be bought elsewhere: Manufacturing and Repairing done in the best manner at- the Shortret notice. They have on 'hand a very heavy stock of ail kinds of Lsivrn- - „tin, which they will sell at a small advanci to Shoemakers and others, who. will find it to their advantage — recall and examine. WM. ASKEW . Carlisle, junes 3m • BRUSHES and COMBS. The largest lot and beet aesortm'ent of WIiI'PE WASH, sweeping; dusting, scrubbing and other Brush es, in just received, including an assortment of FINEST HAIR BRUSHES, azid of the best qualities, as also, FINE TOOTH COMBS vf'almost every size and quality, together with a variety of Dress, Bedding and other Combs, or sale cheaper than at any other House in own,, at the store of J. \V EBY, Carlisle, June 5,• 1850. Elastic Doll Dreads. L A nein and beautiful Article wiIii7LIEVED to Cle . superior to anything of JUlltjtho-kind ever before manufactured. - Being Elastic, will not break by falling. Painted in nil, when soiled may be washed with soap and water, and readily restored to their original t beauty. • Their •durnbility and cheapness Will he fully denionstrnthd when duly tested. A large lot of the•above received by express, at Arius King - leVlearl Quarters, in North Hano• ver street. P. MONYEIR, Proprietor Cattle, Juno, 5,'50. Linen Zathtres. A new lo' of Linen Lustres, 'varieus prices and cobra, from G to 50 cows a yard, Also, another supply of Braid, China Pearl, Rough and Ready, Gimp, and Chip BON N Also, Changeable and Dross SILKS, in vari— ety, with a varied assortment of Bonnet and Cap RIBBONS, Dress Trimmings,. &c. &c. just received and opened by ' • may? 9 • 1.1. W. HITNER. FARE( FOR SALE TIN -subscriber- offers-for-sale-a.valunble FARM . . situato In Mifflin township, Cum, beriand , county, about, two miles north=west of Newville, bounded by lands of IVmAI Seoul ' ler on the west, and Thomas C. &loaner on tho east, containing 160 sores of good Slate Land. il ,..i.The‘buildings tire a largo two story "tit, Ili , Log 1) WELLING ILL) USE, a NEP , At.t‘ large Frame BARN. newly built, . 1 4 1 , "1: with Corn CI-I,s and Watron Sheds. There is a good well of , ater under roof, and a stream of water nearle barn; Alm) n good 0 1“; I:i.ilif)Coleehoiete It ii. Persons %vi s i t in g ,c, to porchuse or examine he property are re quested to call on the subscriber out the prem. ices. • • 'PlilLll' RAM!'. mar - 22- 4 211111d I Boots, Shois and Gaiters. , WEE'T HIGH STREET:OPPOSITE THE METHODIST MEM wSt. SI. PORTER inVile.B Iheditention of the pub' ic to hi' largo...mid complete es. sarionenty(l.3ooTB. .§l-16E8 & (;AfTERS, just received Trim Philadelphia, including a va : , Heti? ortiew styles. - •Ilis expenelice iii the sh oe business enables him toiselcrt work of the best maierials and workmanship, which will be sold at the 'lowest cash price and warranted. • IlCrCuStomer work attended to as usual. -Great Bargains: CAN be expected from the subscriber, as he lias.just received t\riew and splendid as sortment of tWINTL' it GOODS, which he offers to his customers muff"ritifers who may favor him with a call at great Bargains! CLOTHS AND' CASSTMERES, satinets, vclVet cords. Ky. „icons, scarlet, yel low, white and Canton Flannels, tickings. muss bins, calico, cashmeres, de Lined, alpacas,. Co bvrgltloths, gloves;. liosicri , , -Irish linen, com forts, &c, SHAWLS! SHAWLS ! ! A large and splendid assortment, of Long and Square Shawls-, at all prices to suit the times: BDOTP 'AND SIIOES Also, Boots and Shoes, which he is (Intern' ined to sell low, at his stand, in North Hano first store bolo* HaverstieWs Drug Store. ver'street, J., G. GARMONY. While•washing Out• Done, Who would Whitewas s b a room when they can buy ' Paper at ff cents a piece? lAPIN,O made arrangements with the man ufacturers with the manufacturers at the East for a constant supply of 'Wall Paper, Bor ders, Prints for Fite Boards, and W i ndow Blinds, I can sell them as low as they ; can be bought in Philadelphia. Persons wanting Pa- Per are requested to cell and examine/iv stock, where they can be suited with -nn astern of Room or Ball Pak'. and Borders in the great est variety at least 20 `per cent. lose` than any other place in Lewis.' JOHN P. LYNE Carlisle, Juno:srlBso. Trustee's .Sale;'. THE subscriber, by an order of the Orphans Churt of Cumberland county, will 'expose to .pnblicsaloi o n the premises, on SATURDAY, the Gth day f July, 1850, at 2 o'clock, 1'..h1. . that desirable 1) WELLINQ -' HOUSE and lot of GROUND, g. -situate - on-the North-West car -1 , 1 nor of Idiuther and West streets, • •'" Carlisle, containing 60 'feet .in front, pn Louther street, and 240 feet in depth, on West -street, being the property or the late Joseph Halbert, deci'd. Terms macle• known on the day of sale. • JACOB SHROM, Trustee. , • Webb's Washing Powder, A great eaving of 'Oar, soap and limo', with. out any RUBBINGby washing beards, Ma• chines, or with, the _ .hands, and ' , revealing all w tar - and ,car of oat/ to t Warranted not to the finein febrica. Price, 12} cent's. Sold wholesale and retajl. at -.Dr. Raivline' Drug and Variety Store, 'Rain et.-Carlisle, and at his Medical Hall, No4ll trifeen'et. Lunette. ter: N. B. All orders filled r i%lnnufseturer's P !- i J e s a nO y • • FORK . and FISH.' • aIikiACKEREL,Shad, Codfish; Salmorristfir • rings, Pork Hams and Sides, Shoulders, and Cheoso; toostantly on hand end, for "le by - • • 3 PALMER & Co. • - ' , Aiarltot Strout Wharf, Philadelphia: Marph 2008.58—1nt . - • • - ' - A I - MOLDS writidir fluid,-a very am- Peerior lnk, for este at HUB SA it PS ordris - =‘ -- -,blftio.6.e. DRUGS DRUGS DRUGS I Fresh Spring , Supply ! '.:- ,y HAVE ju s t rcceised.tt fresh stock of Med- .Jl_ ,icines, Paints, Glass ' - Oil; &a., which having been.. purchased w,ith - great care at the beat city houses, Jean confidently recommend to Pimilies, Physicians, Country Merchants and Dealers, as being fresh and - pnre.. - • . '-- -.-. - - -,-- -- -, DRU GS-- • 'Patent Medicines,' Heihsand Extracts, Fine hdmi Ws, Spidea;ground and whole . Imatrumentic*--, Essences, \ 'FifecT - E. - - 307e . . - oilENlPerfumery,•&a. Cod Liocr o il — ' l Pc , yintcir - a eitifine. ' DYE•STI.3.e.vs. . . - . . Log anur", m w ati g s Oil Vitriol- ' Copperas, Las Dyo• PAINTS. - - Wetherill & Brother's Pure Lead, Chio,.., Green and Yellow, Paint and Yornish Brushes,. Jersey Window Glass, Linseed . Oil, Turpen tine, Copal-and coach Varnish, end - Bed. Lead... All of which iGill he sold at the very lowest market price, Also, a Been and splendid as sortment of Indigoes, Madders, Sum - 0 Alum, FANCY GOODS, - FRUFFS, Confectionary, and innunterablelother articles calctilated for use rind - ornlimenti- all - of - wLich-- are offered, at the lowest cash prince, at the cheap Dfug Book and Fancy Store of tho sub. scriber on North Hanover street. S, W. HA.V.ERSTICK. May 22. 1650. A NEW ASSORTMENT OF fi FRESH GROCERIES JUS r RECEIVED.by the subset - 11m, a. ...tirmag,.)vb_ishja,aacleciton, RIO COFFER'S, from 806 4 Prima to common, at 10, 11 and 12 sante cents per pound. Also BR:OWN• SUGARS?. • _ at 5, 6, 7 and 8 cents per pound. Also, a gen-- oral assortment • FRESEI TEAS, Greene and blacks, selected' at the Ten house of the well known &in of Jenkins 'et, CO. Phil adelphia 'trine!' together with a large assort ment-of 'the other articles usually kept by us. is offered to the-public in the confident belief that for quaality and prices on examine lon will prove equal and probably superior io a - Other assortment in this place. . J. W. BY. Carlisle, 850. • NEW A I CHEAP STO 'I ,:- Tlyat undersigned most respeCtfully informs his friends and the publii gene ra , that he has just returned from - rhiindel. Thin and Baltimore, and is now openineat the. Conley of North Hanover and Loutherstreet, nt tie eland formerly.. ocoupied_by-- N. -.W, 1 - Wiiiiils, a well selected assortment .ol , NEW SPRING GOOD,S,;', - - purchased at the lowest prices, and whitth I am determirrad - 10 - sefi at. small profits. 9mong them may be found CLOTHS, CASSMERS, VESTINGS, Tweeds And Pantaloon Ruffs at Tar loinfpriTa. DILP,SS - GO ODS, oov7 styles and at low prices. Iso, Gil OCERIEi in all' their variety, vimr—Sugar, Cone, Mo= lassos. S.picettok.c., which Will ha soft for cash Please give trie a Call Carlisle, apiO NE1177 GOODS ..... ~O ;,/i • ' THE, 'is' , 'I'VE. "."^c , ”4 , -. , ""' • • 1,1; persons desirous of seeing. tbtnewest 1 and beet Goods - bt the season let them call at the lace llkve in North Hancoir street. The subscriber has just returnedfrom the city and has now opened a vory largelnd hand. Some _stock of • "BEE SPRING & SUMMER GOT'S, of every style and variety. Such aslarages. end Tissuce, Lawny from• 10 cents tdinv price you . want, Linen Lustres. from 12 toWLinen Lustre Baruoes, a new article, Foul e d Silks, Corn, Blue, Pink and Fig'd DelainesCalicoos from 3 to 25 cents per yard, 13onnets,Libbons, Hosiery, Gloves, rind many-more aides for Ladies which I have not room to inset. have also fur Gentlemen all kinds Igends, such's!' CLOT IIS; CASSIMERF,S t VES• TIN GS, and all kinds of Goods forPentle men's use, and I will take this oppoimity of saying.to my friends that I keep conemtly on hand all kinds of READY•IiIADE (VIM ING. Mr. T. lieighter having his s in my store, enables mo to have made to hir, on the shortest notice, any garment ilia ay be wanted- I also keep. COFFCE At; 0,4.1 t of all kinds, together with every oche article neeessarY-for-Family Please eel nd ex amine soon where all attention will be, ven to please m 1 XIVORDIN ARY REDUCTION price of ilardware. 1 1/A VE just received the iargatllng.Thetip est stock at HARD IVA LE, 'Glass, Pals, Oils Varnishes, Sal((limy, Carpenter's - antßabinet Makers Tools; Mallogany'Veniers amid kinds of 'Building Materials ever brobght to:orbs:0 consisting of Locks,• Hinges, ScreW, Nails tux/Spikes. Persons abourto build w/ Ind i I greatly to their advantage to look at ti' took before purchasing elsewhere. Come a see the Goods and hear the price and' 'yea I be con - Vinced that this is really thelCheap and ware Stoid. , Also, in store anvils, vic files 1119116, and a complete assortment of sits' Best Bar Iron, also Rolled and Hoop 'roan!, sizes. I have also the .Thermometer burn made by Mr George Spangler, the bee ti le novOn use. . SOYTHES.-I have just received m ri g stock of-Grain and Grass Scythes,-menu to ad - stiPiessly for my own sniciT, and' warmed to be iiVaperior article. Cradle makt) nd othets wall find these Scythes to be theist r tide iii the- market and at the lowe ice wholesale and retail at the old stand i orth Hanover street. JOHN P L E. Mity 29, 1850. Better `than the Goldmines o ferrite. Al P . hole Suit of ClotAe3 at Sit7rt. AnHEMndersigned - thankful for 'palnaga - I. of the Citizens of Carlisle ant! mining country, informs his numerous friends 1 the pliblic in general., that he' has just lab n an . . entirely nem Stock of fashionable . Spr A and Slimmer clothiag, made up in the best Os and • partieMarly calculated for this place, Hitdek , consists of fine Dress and Frock coats, Ails Cassimor, Drab, brc., • I.' coats, wee Linen. and Check'eou a, tau tees cooi f all descriptions, superior -Black Cassimer a ancy Pantaloons, a grept variety of Vests`fro t3cts to e 4 00, a large assortment offaneyar es of -- Gentlemen's wear, whits lincnstriped red flannel shirts. Gentlemen are 'Verde all and examine the goods, and. he M surest .se who buy will be well fitted and at,low pr .. • i 'A great assortment .of 800 thin g , :o i Caps and Hats, from i 5 to $3 00 want ',h • , hand at , S. GOL lAN . i South East corner of Main andAta t tiq e, Carlisle, March 26, 1800. - . . . _ . • 'POPULAR .IVIELOD BY THE FIRM- of.TR.QUTMAN De a r Gentlemen, talto_our advice._ I - To every one we ma!to our call. If you would have a coat-that's ni. Look at Trainman & May's,Che thingffall. -Here are Dresses of all kinds, Fine unit coarse. and also Cheap.. Plena expinine and you'll find, For year' money quite a heap. Hero are goods for every,season, Thick and stout, neat and thin; All that you can wish in reason, It you doubt it just drop in. [Taro ore Frock and Body Coats, Both with lowand ntandingcollar Some that button round tho throat, ' ho had for a few dollars., Here is every style of fleet, And all sorts of Pantaloons, You can choose what allits you best, Eve, or morn, or alto noon. --- . Hero are seeks and Ito tlabouts; Overalls and Jacket .Green, Please to look and. yo vviii find, ) Hourthe cheapest ver seen. Here are light-c me for the Soria , Fancy goods for Summer , weer, - , You will find thorn just the thing. 4 - 4 Nothing butter anywhere. - . Shirts and Bosom may be (add; 1 Pocket Handkerchiefs sad GloVes, ; • 4 Scarfs to-tie youeneck around, , • • 4 When you sock your lady loves. , , ~ , . Here-are Caps; Sespendera; stooks, ~ • Collars, vary nice indeed,' '.l 'Clean and nice, in Paper bta, - ~.' Just - the thing That you will need. „Pi If we talked a day about them, .• I . , We could Retiredly tell you all.. . Gentlemen can% do without them- - 1.4, . ..Then, dear friends, give. um It call. pi . . -,IDIPORTANT ARRIVAL- ..Or PRESII STRING GOODS!. ••• 4 •-••:,- -• --,---- • • 1 Charles pOgilby - . ~. rffAS cotticaeca-21ml will b& receiving for AA spina d s, a brilliant and, very extensive assortment of 'wing Goods, pad parti cu larly invites all that ,wish ko flnreftase .ehbap donde and satisfy,their good taste to give him a can before purchasing , as he is dteermined,to. put goods this spring at small • profits, and please ,all-t hat-will-favor hiCyrwith—theirpalfonage. Ms' Stock consists in part of a fresh slipply of -. CLOTHS, OASSLMERES& , - SATINEWS; (011 colors and prices; ,wellworth examining. A full assortment of COLORED FLANNELS, rom the finest shroudin to 'the lowest prices, TWEEDS, in groat variety and colors, 3.4' to 6.4. Also, - (cntuolty JEANS & CASSIMERES, of all c"-ir and pricer: • A Largo and complete " B "lnlerh-fM cna and Boys S PRINC" G SUMMER .. WEAR, many, of them entity, styles. LADIES 1:44-'I:4S—GOODS such tte new et Y"ilkirana- %tins Linen Lus tros, Mous de Lanes, Lawns,; --r,4 mans , more entirely new styles too numerous „d m • A large stock of CALICOES, GINGFIAMS, Tickinge, Bleached and unbleached Mush, and Shootings, &c. The largest and moat el tensivo stock of • CARPE'rS, Taho - halieen rang tto'Carlielee f or years, to- I gether with 10,000 OTAER ARTICLES in the Dry Goods line,'that would fill columns 'of this paper but are entirely too numerous to ,f mention. Also, a large assortment of Mans, Boys and Childress - • BOOTS AND SHOES, ail prices, Ladies Slippers, ,•Tiea, Buskins, in great variety of prices. A large and well selec ted stock of Mush GROCERIES, Spices, &c. • Cavendish, Copgress,..Diand, Cut and Dry . • TOBACCOS • f the best rands Como pad look for your . ; solves at the old and WelVestablished' stand, whereryou will find a large ay well selecte stoc k of, Goods and on : the most favorable terms. Carlisle, March 20, 1850.. . NEW_SPRING_GOODSV Ahead of all Competition S „ THE subscribers litiva returned from Phila. 1 delphia, with a large assortment of CHEAP SPRIIN,G GOODS, drinsiating partly ofM,dus de Lames, 'Lawns, Baregea, Linen Lusts, t 23, 16 and 25 cis per yard, Matches, Ginghanis, Calicoes, and variety of other, dress goods;': \ Cloths, Canal. mores, Veatings, Summer stalls for men add boys wear in endless variety, checks, ticking; mediae at old prices, flannels, hosiery, gloVes, laces and edgings, insertinga, and some very ch3ap CARPETS, groceries, queensware, &a. Also, a large assortment of very A C FUTER. Palm Leal and braid hatg,'bonnet ribbons nt prices and very cheap, a few pieces wide big" lustre black silks, together with a 'general sortment including nearly every article in our -title of business; - 01 ot - whiclihave heen bought Poi' Cash, and will bo "sold to our customers and the whole country nt considerably lower pricer than, they can be bought in Carlisle:, Give us a call and Judge for yourselves. A St.,VV BENTZ. - - 141arali -20;-1860 •.. For-the Caro of cotr4tzs, 7 42ozats, 31.04LRE1Z1L1215191, DROWN+ CZCITIS, • 04017 P, ASTS. m*; virsoosizzra- coven AND VONSUZIRIPTXONs The uniform success which 11 . 103 tafkiided the' use of this preparation—its salutary, effect—it power le relieve and cure affeationsuf the Lungs have' gained rot. it a celebrity equalled by no other medicine. We offer it to the afflicted with .entire confidence in its virtues, nod the full be• lief that if will subdue and vertwve the severest ?Attacks of disease n )911 the throat and Lungs: These results, as tl become publicly known, , sorry nalntvlly attrae 4he attention of medical then and plelatithopisteVvery where. What is their opinion of (MERRY PECTORAL may be s s eett in the soliox111; VALENTI ' OTT, M, - ' Prof. Surgery Med. Cotlig , etb York, so - It gives Me 'pleasure to certify thy value '.efficsicy of, Ayer's CHERRY PECtOtt which 1 consider peculiarly adapted to cute eases of the Throat-anti Lungs." THE RT.INV. LORD BISHOP writes in a letter to his friend, who was fast sink: ing under an nu eetiott of the Lungs t--" Try the cherry peotorel and if any medicine ean,give you veliet,Avith - the blessing of - God that wilt?' S A C 111111 CI4JEF:JUSTICE BUS*I IS, .• - nt:Louisiana, writes "That a young dat;ighter of hi a wus cured of Several mitre attacks; of, croup by the teherry Pectoral." ' ASTHMA. AND BRONCHITIS. . 11 1 The Canadian Journal of Medical Science states, "That Asthina and Efroncliitis so •previi• tent fiothis inclement climate, has yielded with surprising rapidity to :Ayres ,Cherry Pectoral, and we cannot too strongly recommend this skil ful preparation to the Profession and the public generally.! Let the relieved sufferer speak for - . ^ 11.savronn,.11m. 26, 1847. Dr.' ; AYEit---llear Sir t--Having been rescued from a painful and dangerous disease by your medicine, gratitude prompts ine .q. to send you ibis acknowledgement, not only iii . justice to you,,but for the information of others in like af fliction. Clll A alight cold upon the lunks, neglected ot flrs became so severe that spitting.of blood. a ViOlen cough and profuse night sweats followed and hut toned upon me. cl became enattetated, could no sleey, was distressed by my congli, and a Pali through my chest, and to short hind all the alarm ing syroptoms orquieit. consumption. No medi cine seemed atoll to reach my case, until rprov. ident.ally. tried your 'Cheary Pectoral, which soon relieved and .now has mired Me. Yours with regpeet, E. A.4,TEWART. ALBANY, N. Y - , - April ir, 1848: Dr. Ayer, Lowell—Dear Sir have for years been afflicted with &alma in tho worst foiM; so [heti have boen oblts - vl to sleep 1p my chair fora larger part of the time, Ning unable to breathe in my bed. 1 had tried* great many medicines, to/no purpt . ise, unt:l my. physician prescribed, as an experiment, your Cherry Pee tbral• At first it seemed to make me ;worse, but in lees than a week I began to experience the moat gratifying relief fr(AM its me; and now, in four weeks, the disease is entirely removed. can aleep.in'my bed with comfort, and enjoy a elate of health which I hail never expected to enjoy. ' GEORGE S. FERRAN I'. PAEPABED BY 1. C. Aftte, CIIEM/ST, LOWEI.L MASSACHUSETTS. . • • • Sold by Dr. Ray.lins, S. A. Hubbard; Hr, S Elliott, Coal iAle; Dr. Ira Day, Mechanicaburm . J H. Herron, Newviller3. C. & J. B. AMA Saw., pensburgi and. druggists', generaDY: - -.- • • • • q- • Spring Goods. • tIE subscriber hae just returned from 'the : 31-city with a large and vtried assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, each as Mous dellatties, Bareiint, Alpachas. Canton Cloths, Ftench and English Chintzea, Gingharati, "Lawns; Calicoes, rimed and Dplted , 'Swiss t ' with a variety of other Dress mrteri• ale to which ho invites the attention of the'pub. lie generally. 1 4 • - ' CHEAP CHINTZES- The sub Bribe call th) attention of the community to a f t 01.1,5 Sprit g Chintzes at the low price of 10 Ral-vr..l; the cheapest lot of geode ever effaced 4.1 Parham.. • . • LINEN LUSTRES: for Indies dieeeee hod Backe, jusi opened. • MILITARY . , Jut opened.ono - doz. Milit - ary`Clotli Cops. .tivitiroii cloth coven, Bilk Oil Cloth Calm of same etyla for sato `by G; Ttr. • Ohimney turd Papers.. • • • iu§T opened a variety 0, Paper for corer. ring • chimney 'boards. Also, for Window Blinds. An entirely new WheelbatrO* fo ale. t (417) G W 1117'Nliat. ,INtortilanions: CHEAP BONNETS, ,litortsse Jjapß, Fresh arrival, • . • .At the new and cheap HARDIGARE STORE; Blot opposite Ogilby's,Dr:y Good ,'Ettore. . • rirlHE subscriber has just opened 'a largo assortment of goods in his tine to which ho would call. the attention of buyers, as he,is determined to soh. at prices to suit the times.---His= stock cornpri:.ek-a full -assortment of Locke and Latches of every description, Hinges and' Sere Ws, Windoiv Springs and BoltsrAhll - Cross.cut - and - circular, - ,Saw g io n p n v e i l Pl A l Yl atu f i l l etelet S s aws , ibsirs '' l a u . s nd urt Planes and-Plano 4 13 i iris, Braces and nroce Bias, steel and irentSquares, Plumb:du Levels;- Waiternand Trayi* , ,Table and Pocket Cutlery Table and Ten Sedans, brass, belLmetal and enameled preserving Kettles, Hollow Ware, &c. Alsoy, a full assortment of Saddlery nnd Carriage Trinamipgs, Patent Leather; Morocco and binding Skins, Saddletrees, Carriages and Weghm Whips, Curled Hair, Moss, Deer Heir, 'Minuet. Springs. Shovels and Spades-Garden and Corti 'Hoes, Grain unc GlllBB ' Scythes, Snaths and Scythe Stones, Hay,and Manure Forks, Window Glass, Putty, Paints and Dye Stuffs, Oil, Tnrpentine and Varnish, Mahogany and maple Veneers and mouldings, Sofa Sprg's Also. Bor ; Bandc'llocip - aud- Sheet Iron ' Cast, Shear, Spring and Blister Steel, Tin Plate, Zinc, Spoltre, Bar Lead, Bar Tin, hen, Brass and Copper Wire, &c. 5 Barrels Patent Fire and Water Proof Paint, assorted colors.' HENRY SAXTON. milzi'6o • Selling: off at Cost. • , ririlE subscribers intending 'to change their ~At . ,..„,..t inessi-willsell'off. l helrwlible, sfock - of - R ."` - ' , DY MADE CLOTHING, at very matt") arises. Their stock consists of Coats, Vesta t... d r ants of a l most every de scription and quoin, Ise , shine, collars, bo soms, stocks, neck .ar.ll, „ siker h an dk erchiefs, gloves, stockings, suspen ds. .itLitt, caps, boots, . shoes, umbrellas, leather and. t ks car pet bags, nnd in short every attiel7 t i s n e . cceearyto complete a gentleman's w .`..`..„ h . They will also sell goods' by the yard, .t' 4 .. as cloths, cassimeres, vestinus, cassinetts, sa: tnor stripes in great variety, mashes,- flannels, &c. ARNOLD & LIvINGSTON. ap24 3ns Y. B. All permins knowing themselves in debted to the firm will please make pnyment. immediately,- _ L . Hear, - Read Listen lane Reflect, I • TROUTMAN AND .MAY'S. NEW, MIRA P AND FASHIONABLE __. CLOTHING STORE; •On .IVOrth Hanover street, in the room formerly _ . occupied bir.MrS, Aril, ,ids as a grocery.- THE attention of the citizens ot.,Carlisle, and i Cumberland-and Perry Countiettis invited -to this newly established Clothing and ,GENTLEIIIMS..PURNISHING-ST ORE; and see the well sele4d and most elegantly got. up clothing ever MI-I in this place, It would be well for every ma re know that a -larger - assortment, better styles and more- desirable clothing can be bought fo less money at tills --? now establishment than at any other store in the Place without any other exception. The. assortment is well 'selected mrdifie-cut andninke of the latest spring and summer fashions, which are Mr superior to all others for ease and ele. gance. All who wish to purchase will find they can save from twenty live to fifty per - cent. by-- buying at the new stand of TROUTMAN & MAY. Coats, Pants and Vests we sell.remaxkably-low -as thelsollowinglisliirprices will show: • COATS,- - 4.-----" Y. iexfine black Cloth Dress Coats $6 to 18,00 ii ' " Frock " 6 lB,OO Fine Frenc llabit_Uloth coats of •differcin yles, / New ryle , of PANTALOONS.eushnireitc - oa7. ' L 5 0 1 3 0 :0 0 0 0 Franc ' ate of aII colors 1,50 7,00 Rougl - lleady,Tweed, now style 4,0 Q 11,00 ' Califon to Lustre, - 75 5,00 . Line Coats, ' Bus ese coats , . , 1,00 6,00 New Style of American and French Cassimor plain, 1,50,, 7,00 New style of American nod French Cassimera, superior in quality and .. variety of colors 5,00 10,00 Fjnehlack,cass. and doeskins 2,50' 9;00 Striped and cross barred cuss. Pants 1,50 5,00 New style Napoleon striped pants 1,25 3.,00. opting cabs. pants , 4,75 6,00 Brest variety of Corduroy pants 1,25 3,0 Fine linen drilling striped ked plain 75 2,5 0, New style of Cambroon l i s o. 4,00 With an excellent assortment of wor• ___king=lients.which-wilLoutitravel any - oth.z. • Authis place ' 50 2,00 • VESTS; Superfine black• Satin vests' . . 1,75. 5,0 0 New-sty •fivered•end-striped.do-4,00 7,00 Plain & gr . valentine 3 50 4;00 Nine light smote Marseilles vests 75 3,00 , All kinds of working vests at very low prices. We will also keep a good assortment of BOYS CLOMING,_ -- , consisting of coats, pants arid vests and self them at very low tutees. In addition to our stock of ready made clothing we will keep, on hand an assortment of FURNISHING ARTICLES, such its...altiegs, scarfs, cravats, suspenders, drawers, colla?s, caps, umbrellas, gloves, hand kerchiefs, socks, &c. &c , which will make .it ilte,interest of.the purchaser to examine beali, buying elsewhere. Ail goods sold at - this store, warranted to give satisfaction, and defy compe tition, in quality, elegance and 'style of the cut and durability, and we hope by close attention to business to merit a share of 'public- patfon age, lion't - forget the. place, North Hanover Street, a few doors above Loather Street West side. • N. B. Clothing made lb :larder-at the ahorteit— notice. The Peoples Line. Clear the Track! THE undersigned, by the particular request of thousands of their friends, hereby announce to all who seek and love pleasure, that a Grand E. curston Will take" place this and every day 'throughout the season in tho beautiful safety car "Cheacaide," propelled by the low pressure .engine loud in .which all, both old and young,Ure invited to • participate. The' ex. curston be conducted upon a elan entirely , ylitteribt from any before' got up in this neigh. borhopd, both for cheapness and dispatch ; and the pleat um it will,allbrd thosc.who join In it can scarcely be estimated. Tickets will be furnished at hay the baba/price, bnd this pUblio can start from any noint they please, Stopping only at the CHEAP AND -IMPROVED Clothing Emporium, - neat door io Burkhold,er'a Hotel on Wont Main Street, whore the - Cheapest and moat fashionable assortment ut' CLOTHING can•be•found=all, our own manufacture—and which we can soil 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 Borough. 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 of various colors and Styles, Pants, Vests and Roundabou's, Pen Jackets, HATS and'CAPS, Shirts and' Stockings, Suspenders, Cravats, and all the differentlartiefes neeessary to constitute a Gentleman's Wardrobe. Don't forget the place—non- iloor 'to Burkholder's Hotel, to where we havo.just removed. Having a Urge assortment of Cloths,,;Cassimeres and Vestings on hand, we aro - prepared to make up ,to order all kinds of Clothing at the shortest notice and, on the most reasonable terms. aplo de., , L STEINER. P AL 33.,41.8 0 ,Ts 3 THE subscriber heftiest received a largit lot of - Parasols, of beauttfut.'siyiee . embracing 'every quality. to which thespecial attention' of the Ladies is invited. BONNETS .f.z.BONNET itroßoxs. Call and purchase yourßonne . to andßibbons from the undoreigned, who has Just received ti large and varied assortment, and. you will Rive. money.' _ _ _ DRESS MKS. Just opened an exieinsivestock el:tress Silki of the Idteeuityles. which he °anent animus). ly low prices: The special satiation/of the Ladies is solicited., , , • ' • GINGHAMS, The subscriber has still a large stock of thains 121 cent 'Gingham, for which hehas.had such en extraordinary, run—call and see them; MUSLINS AND 04,1,LICOES. Jr opened large stocks of Muslins and Cali oea, in the sale of whioh he o ff ers tuitional ind cements lb purchasers:" Public patronage is Solicited. • . . • BOOTS &XI? SHU S. Boom and Shims of - evoitdeperiplton have, been opened'in'large quantittes c hy tits anima bar. which arc otrured.nt micas that must 'give eatiafact)on.- N IV •WOODS, 40. Prime`Snga . A large lot of tho moot approved brands jugs, rocoivod nt MONYERS, Haltom et, 7W o#iro once to ToSo-Pare-Ivo-7d irTNDER the provisions of the Act of 1844, U , any couniy..paylng into the Statb Treaau- , y the Slate Tax levied on such county, prior 15th of July in any year, hrentitled to • - It abatement of S per canXon thc - amount ao . . ,The undersigned, Commissioners of Cum'. _ —eiand•countyi in Viihv of this - I - theme provisiont' --- - milder it equitable and proper that those who y theirprorant payment of --iie vet' date; enable the Treasurer to pay vet' the State Tai, eons to receive the above , batement or - 5, per cont., the benefiTof which aa hitherto been 'enjoyed by the atiesneof ho'county - geherallji should be allowed u - dis-• suction of that amount try the collector—have' uthorizml the different eollectotprs make said batement from the State .Tax, in . ea—cages vhere the State and County tax is paid to the °Hector before the 15th• day of July, IMO. • ihen said atom/pent shall amount' to . one per ant or morn fraction avant to be creir ed. Since the act of '44 . , Ilie . COmmiesioncra ave paid the State tax of is county annually i the State Treasurer, Wit in the time pr elm .ed by the act, and the county has 'received to benefit of an abatement of five par cent. hereon, but to .meet seid•PaYment they hove iund it necessary heretofore to appropriate a' ' art of the comity funds to meet the defieiencY , ccaeioncd by delinquents, mit:attic balance of • hefStaid'rax was collected: it•thereformb - ernes necessary to require tho payment of hot 7 - ;late and county tax to entitle the payer-to t ..• Coresaid abatement, upon the aforesaid Silt mi 1. ) , Cox. The undersigned therefore confidentl y yy t mitic - tate. thati he - ribove - nriangemiin --- MT, d ;ler inducement of enabling Cumberland.coun v to maintain •the character fOr promptness rid fidelity which She-has acquired in the dis liege of her obligations to the. Commonwealth, All induce every citizen to dischhrge his Stitte lid County Fax prior to the 15th day of July. JOHN MELL, . • JOHN' SPROUT; JAMES ICELSO,t , • County qqtrtmissionera Attest—WM. RILEY.. Clerk... lommissioners' Carlisle, May 22, ;50. "ke Tar Collectors of Climb. co. who** . Ev ic -, i . T , from circular-issued by the t reasurer of thirr to the Commissioners and. "It may be wellUnt.t r ion to the fact, that afilllP:to draw your atten-• • e ust next, the ,elieulatte 21st day of Au nk • less denomination than fiat Bank notes of he .notes-ilutuatiAn.-tile-EranktNktist-lexce-Pt--- .nder the act Of 41h; Mar, 18410 is Is State, y law, and punishable by civil anrcVe ed , .•rosecution, No note of any description‘ept as aforesaid, of a less denominaticn than:. Lys dollars, can thereforo.be received in pay abnt, at this department, after the first day of tine . JOHN M. BICKEL. , State Treaeurer, Collectoreare herebrnotified not to-receive • l'payment of tares, any notes of a less de- Y/Mina,tion than rims dollars,-except the nates of this State issued under the act Alay 4th 1841. WM. M. PORTER.. Treasurer of Cumber/and county. May 28, 1850. '.Estate of Frederiqc- Hoover,dee'si. • . _ . .. i ET TERS testamentary on the last will and -ALA testament of FREDERICK HOOVER, ' tter of South Middleton tip., dee'd, have been trailed i'kthe undersigned executors of said Es-' , Thirt4-„Alll persons knotvinglliblitielves indebted r,rsaidtEstate.are requested to make Immediate' liyment, and those havilig claims. against the•• ame, to present them to either of the undersign d, duly authenticated for settlement, • ... .13 ENJAMIN HOOVER,' OAM'I-v. Mt-HOOVER. • '.• Carlisle, May 1, 4850. '., • Brigade Inlipeeter.s Order. 6 OR.DERS No. I.—ln evnformity with 'the revised. Militia Law, of April 47th, 1849, . the several Battalions of the First Brigade, 15th' Div., will meet for Review and Inspection.-- The ;First Battalion will meet in Mechanics u rion the 11th day of May. . TheSecogd lia.ialion will meet in Shippens. • burg on the 17th day of May, and the 3d Bat talion will meet in Carlisle on. the 14th of May.. . The First Regird_ege• will-meet in Newvile On the 18th day of May. . Capt. Samuel Sinart's Troop, notottacheii--.7 'So any-Battalion; will meet at the Stone Tavern on the Willem Bottom Road, on the 20th day of May„ The above commands will meet pre-- \ cisely in ten o'clock, A. M., of each day, Of jeers n command of companies will bo held responsible for the good condition of _the arms and accoldroments. ' ap24 . SAM'L. CROP', Brig. Ins.'s Estate of John Ogibertson, - x - rOTtCE is hereby given that letters of ad. mihistration on the estate of Ton Culbert son; lute of s il ver Spring township, Cumber land county, deo'd, have this day.teen issued hyttlie Register in and for said county, to the Subscribers, who reside in the , said townihip,ofi Silver Spring. All persons having claims or riThinst the eetate - of said•deoedont are 'reutfestdd to make knomn the same without de- • lay, and those indebted to make payment :o WAX. CULBER TS ON, . • VAL IfELLER, • • ad24,6t pd : Admen., .Estate of Elizabeth Rissinget, deet.. r EWERS testamentary on, the estate of 1_,4 Elizabeth Kiseind'et, late of West Penns borough township dec'd., have been granted to the subscribei residing in the same township.-- All persona hating claims against estate'of said' decedent will present them for `settlement, and those indebted will make immediate payment to apa4,' s o,6t • I LEFEVER, Ad'uir.. Estate of David Strickler, decd: LETTERS of Administration on the estate of DaVid Striakler, late of llopowell ,Cumberland county, deceased, have been grant- - 'ed to the subscribers residing- in the some•• township. All persons having claims against the estate of said decedent will "presens them for Settlement, and those indebted to make im mediatq payment to J. FOGLESONGER, J. - STRICKLER; ' .• Administrators. apl7pd Assignee's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that JA C 0B • BATES, of Shiremanstown, has assignee nil his property, rein and personal to the sub- • Scriber, for tbo benefit of his creditors, by deed' Odateer2d April, - 1t350. Ail portions indebted to ,said Jacob Bates will make payment, and those 'having claims against him will Present them for settlement to the subseribev, residing in Hamp- - "deo township. , JOHN RuPy aplo,6t' • 11,301531:w • • , Estate of JoSeph Cra:t, deed: hTTERS of administration on the estate of . .11,4 Joseph Cron, Into of .Upper Allen town ship, Cumboryind county, dead., have -been.' 'ranted to the subscriber, residing in the same . township, All wakens knowing thernacires indebted to said estate are required rear a & irh - mediate payment, and those having claim 10 , -. present tirom to JOHN 13-000 VER,Admlc.-. April 8 1 1860. NOTIOD. Carlisle Deposita lama Alay MO, THE - Bona of Directors of this Institution, have this day declared a dividend of Three Per Cent., for tho last Mx months on 'the eapi- eel stock 10{V paid in—Which will 'be paid to, the Stockholders or their legal representatives;. ou or after the 17th inst. myls WW.S. COBEAN, Cashier. woleson ALL' pereone knowing themselves indebted' to the subscriber, by note or book' account, are , requested Co Settle without delay. or their ac counts mill-be loft in the hends - Of a magistrate for collection, J. G. CAViViONY.. •auty22 Leather ' THE subscriber his just received another lot. rßis o(Ldather Trunks of di } eftee and prices:. Also, au ap t eortnient of Cerpet.Bage and Va— lises, for Bikl ...„ 011 vinofi lo terms. • "STIEET • . Jut& opened a small lot of Music. fbr Piano:. Flute end Violin; also, Jeannette and Jetsam:mi. end a few other new ancFpoinaler songs for sale. IoW, , BONNETS AND LEGNORN . IIAT6. \ Agreat variety of Ladies' Strawßonnets; also, Pamela Bonnets and Gentlemen's Leg ! born Huts in variety, ll'onner F!tnes; Crowns ,end Tips, Arc. ' • Collara f ':BrtMaits , Lace Collars,'Swiss and Cambria insertinge and-Edgings, Thread.Laeo and Bobbin Edg'gs„, Loom Limos and Cotton Edgings, Lace Cbpos, ta.c„ just opened by 1 apto EIREIBIEI