13 J.l, CA ttJSLI ,_'ENN'A "THE LARGEST: AND .CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER IN CUMI3IIIILAND COUNTYI — , ltil4 is —7'uro DoUnrs a year, or Ono Dollgr and Fifty Cell6,if . intnetuallm paid in advance. , $1,75 tzpaid within the - Local Notings: The. Committee of the Directors of oar Public Schools give n otica.'in this week's paper, that - the public Examine tion'S' of the 'Schools;.thar era of. excite! , Meat to ambitious -little AtTionts, will commend* on Monday morning the 24th inst. — The various committees and the public &brad manifest their interest by a general attendance. We notice that there is a good deal of mistinderstandrag,bY the way. aS - to 'what changed were made in the School Law by:the last Legislature. To correctitll wrong impressions we publish the "fol lowing extract of a letter from A. L. RUSSELL, Esq. Superiatemlent of Coin mon Schools, as follows t • "The only changes in the &heel Law of 1849 made by the Legislature at its last sea sion, are the repeal of so much of the 16th section sa prohibits the admission : of scholar , . over 21 years of ago and reducing the mini- ' mum period, fixed-by the 22d section, for_koe inng sellools , in operation, to three Months." —Division Order, NO . : 1, issued by Major General HENRY JITTER, will be lonnd in our advertising columns, Malting ktioivn his staff appointritents.-- Wo congratulate 14hijor ittrat, -- of - this .ho; rough, on the•honorhe has received, and feel confident he-will wear it with credit. The other appointments in Cumberland county - are.of gentle Men. well known to the - military, andk,will doubtless givo fire satisfaction to Limn: \ The Mat)sion blouse Hotel has been taken byMr..folit S. Wood, whose card will be found in our dvertlsing eel umns,. Mr. Wood is°a man of energy and' taste. and these chdracteristics aflerd the hest security that „ti his charge the Rouse will be kept 'in good style, satisfactory to his patrons and befitting the character of.the place. , ' • Me first fruits of !.Ite,.soa,son ap, poared 91idp,15 grLPiorday,ropr line in a good degree of abundance. Strawberries, cherries, peas, new pota --toes,'&c: of art excellent quality 'Were Of , feted, and for the first- of the - season at moderate prices. - --On all-hands-We - hear joyful an demotions .of tl-season.'of abundance. The wheat'Orop, unless some unforseen calamity mars the prospect, ,will be the It'ex.iiest and finest that has been known for years: • Thee mien has been especi ally favorable to wheat. Corn does not .so 'far present as fine a prospect, owing to the dry weather of the last two weeks, ballet plenty - of - time-to- makel ts growtl. We hear of several farmers in. this vicinity who have already commen ced cutting grass, and many more will begin the latter part of this week. The appearance of the 'country in our flour, ishing valley is rich and luxuriant, in the highest degree. . --To the list of summer resorts ad vertu; in our Paper,is added to-day the card Ir. Carman of the Carlisle Sul . pher Springs. Our citizens fully tesiify by the frequency of thef r.visits that there is no plaCe more pleasant -for a day's ex . cuision.oran afternoon's drive', ari this quiet arid comfortable retreat. • NATIONAL MONUMENT SOCIETY.—The, -officers.ottlie Nation al Monument: now erecting at Washington City, in memory of Gen. Geo. Washington; desirous that ample means be provided to complete the Great Work as soon as posible—re- commend that subscriptions be taken up for that object throughout, the United States, on' the 4th of July. next. It ought be, attended to. It - is a sacred duty - on the port.cd this people to furnish the, means for so noble an Acct.,. Funds ♦ collected may be sent to F.lisha Whittle . say, President of the society. 10" The Evansville (r.d.) Journa says, there is a young man named. Mas terson awaiting his trial at Rockport, in that State, who possesses the remarkable faculty . .ofheing able to throw a atoneH P--with almost the precision a man. can send a - bullet• from a good rifle: fie- ~c an- go '--into the woods and .many squir rels with stones • as toe experienced hunter can with his gun. A drunken man was pursuing a brother of his with a knife in his ,hand when Masterson direw and struck the fellow upon the back of his head; killing him.. instantly; He says he intended to -strike the arm of the drunken man, to.knock the knife from his -hand, but his . own arm was caught and the object frustrated. AlsznicAti Bnannsrugss AND' BRITISTI CALICOES.-4t is sO.ed, on 'the most reli able authority, says the Lawrence (Mass), Courier, that the ,entira exports of bread stuffs.froin United-States to England in 1849, will not' be sufficient to pay for over one-hidf the Calicoes imported from that , conntry during' the same,period: 1848, we imported from Great, Britain alone, over $12,000,000 worth . of Cali coeil ' .Meantime the • heaviest calico manufactu'rers in the United States have failed. • CATIII)pC)L, 314 Rontait Catholic, parish Prie,st, connected with ihe canny of Limerie, stated lately, that at least one, half the Roman 'Catholic population had diminishek in. , ilrelan~i within the. last six years,--whilst the . Protestants. have increased in number. , -gr - j..A. man may.ltake' n; bath at the Burnet House, Cincinnati, and. have ,hia . shirt ttiasfied through... I; ) tudigioug country th!ay. • _ P:0"fT110 \Wi r e of "Alk . h y count have notninateernopas: N. Ho for 'Congress. HON.. thEIKErt DENNY fads al6'n-been nonnnated t o urnixl "• pircd term , of NON. MOSES ADIPTON,,- resigne3. Dr. JAMES CAROTHERS has been aminnted for State SOnate. PnorA.Nrr.v.AT TILE WNST.—Rev, Dr. Ci s ric remarked in 'Oho of his , discourses in Buffalo lately,- that during the five' weeks he had been traveling at the West, he had heard moreprofane smith , ing than he Thad ever dreamed of before , from his infancy up to that time. -r,f7•There" is a man in this state, -whose early education has been most sad ly neglected; With the view of over coming tho disability, he takes a ride every day on the IiVIADII4O Railroad. to London tailor has produced a novel summer coat, weighing only six ounces, and which can be rolled up to fit a small telescope case, and carried in the . pcjmThey are Complaining in Ohio of dry weather.—The Columbus Journal of the 7th nays there has been nosain that neighborhood for five weeks. irrGen Lopez has been held , to. bail n New Orleans in $13,000. COMMON SOMOZA. The Examincitions for the year 1850, loathe held as follows, Tiz : PRIMARY DEPARTMENT. 1. Schools No: 4, 5 and 6; taught by Mils Edmond, Aliso ' McClellan and Miss Dell, wilt be examined on Monday morning, Juno:24, at 2. Schools No, 1, 2 and 3, taught by Ms- Caufinan, :Miss Wightman and Miss Reaeltim in the afternoon of the same day; &win cluing - sit 9. o'clock. 3. Schools No. 9 and 10,iindor the' care of Tripncr and Mr. Quigley,. on I...'ilenday morning, June 25, at 8 o'clock. 4. Schools No. 7 and 8, under the care of, Miss Wilson and Miss Webber, on Tuesday alternoon, at-2 o'clock. The classes for transfer in the Prip3a fy De partment, will be finally examined at'tb.b con clusion.of the other exercises, ifi,Xneir. several school-rooms. ... SECONDARY DEPARTMENT AND • 11.113.11 solo oLs. 5, The Male Ilmli" School taught by Mr. Bait, on Wednesday morning, June -'2B, at 8 • o'clock. ..- . 6. School No. 11, under the care of :Mr. Sea -right-renlho-alternoon of-the -same- %day ; at.-%:- o'clock. ~- ; ,- -. //:- T he Female High School under the care of Miss Handel, on Thursday morning, June 27, at /I o'clock. 8.. School No: 13, taught by Miss Um derwood ,1 hi the afternoon - of the same day, at 2 .6 3 eletek. , 9. School No. 11, taught by Mr. Ee Ides, on Friday waling, Juno 28, at 8 o'clock. 10. School No, 'l2, taught by Miss N. lain, on . Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. - On .Friday - eVening - at 7 o'clak, th.ore will be an exhibition Ity the -two high Selo tole,. in. • Education Hall, of Declamation, Comp ()shim', and other interesting exercises and e: <amine. lions, accompanied by a Select Choir a f Vocal NI ustc. ' On Saturday looming, the-, 29th of Jr Inc, the .examinations for transfer from the Set :ondary Department, will who place in Educath to Ball, ei 7 o'clock, A• M., where all tffe silt( dam re. commended for transfer front the Secondary - Department, and all the Teachers are -.required% to attend, at the close of which, the schools will Ito dismissed for the vacation_.- - Parents and the public generally are invited -to attendthe-examinationtrand' eXhibitit ins. EXAMINATIONS AND EXIIIIIII 'IONS. The gentlemen twined in tile followins T saw& ale, are respectfully invited to attend th, o exatn- Mations as a visiting committee, with. the Di• rectors, na folhAs; Ser,ilP. - Messrs, Blair anti Goodyear ; . to visit finstie'xamitie the following schools, together iilt thegentlemen herewith named, 1. a wit :- \V II Miller, Esq.,,Rev Mr. Hoffman, Rev Mr Johnson, Rev J Brown; I 1 S Ritter, Joseph Wilson, J 11 Boyer, Charles Bell, P If Smith, , Robert Lamberlon and John D Gorges . Schools to be visited :-NO 2. Miss Wight malt--5, Miss McClellan-B. Miss 1 .,V either 9. Mr. Tripper-lt. Mr. Scaright-1 2. Miss unin-13. Miss Underwood-14. Mr. Eckela -15. Miss lielidel---15. Alf. Batt. .. See. '2. Messrs. Davidson and McFe ely, to 'visit,and examine with the following get itlemen .the schools herewith named t, Rev A 11 renter, Rev Mr Thorne, Ephraim Corninan,'',„,lneob Shrum, Dr S Elliott, Joseph W Patton „Benj. F. 1181lbterm, L. Todd, Esq., .1. C. Not ton, J. 13 Bretton, David Sipe, Dr. W W Dale and J ~Loudon. Schools to be visited-No. 1. Mrs. Ca Mown, ---3. Miss Reichter-7. Miss Wilson- 9. Mr. -Tripner-11.- Sir.- Searight-12.--Miss-4-'llain -13. Miss Underwood--14. Mr. Eckle s-15. Miss Bendel-16...W. Batt: Sec. 3 Messrs. Hamilton and Skiles, :to visit, and examine the 'loth:4;11g .schools, to ; god= with the gentlemen herewith named, viz t Rev.- My Wing, Rev J H Deviancy, .1 Colwa ',Esq. Dr .1 McCullough. G W Hitner, • E M B iddle, 'l' C Stevenson,'Dr. A. W. Lobach, It B catty, W NI Porter, Dr I Loomis, Jacob S'Enut it and John 11 Weaver. . - Schdols to be visited-.-No 4. Mies Ulm ono-- G. Arms Bell 10 . Mr. Quigley--7. Miss Wil sonll. Mr earight- Mainl2. Miss Main Mis 4 Undetwoo -Mr. Eckles--15. r Miss floo d6l-16. Mr Batt. . T lusKrixs. . • . . 3 GOODYEAR, Sr .. • .1 HAMWroN, • Committee of .arrangemel it. '1 Carlisle,lune 19, 1850. r Zhtl-Ia.L32.32IILIEEIZIE) In Landiekurz , Periy county, on tho 13t.h of auno, , inei.,by pie Rey. Sohn Dickey, mez J. WEAVER, of Now Y.M.k formerly OfCIWIL , eIk, to Min MARY WRIAR,fOYRIerIy Of CAlikki. nxEn. 4, o ‘ n 4 Sabbath, the IGth .inat.,'Mrs. Atom Mudge, %vire of Mr. Andrew Holmes, of Carlisle, aged 71i years, The deceased sank suddenly but avreetly'to rest ne the traveller overcome by 11lejourney. . . She ; was kinalf spared the pangs of dying, and the bitter ceremony/of the last farewell. Not an In- Mont did she linger at the gate of death, but quickly diarobed.oLber.mor tat -Test, entered-her - charlot-of— fire. Truly thou bast all season,' for thy own, 0 Death! We know when moons 0101 wane, • When summer birds from far shall erase the lea, When Autumn's bite shell tinge the golden grain. Dot who shall teach us when to look for thorn eft') ,itlarketo. FLOUR—continues very 'mkt. About POO ba telt t mostly Wright brands, mold at - 0, 25 which is the general Raking price. The home( demand Is limited : , without any alteration in prices. CORN MEAL , and Rye Flour— no , sales, and hal- , dere firm at 03 per barrel: WIIELT—In moderate demand, with light recelpts,, and about 3,000 bushels sold at 1180 for inferior reds, and 128 a 1300 for good and prime Pepn'a white, r - CORN—with light receipts, Is In email demand r • and further Attica of Southern' yellow are reported ric • OATl3—Searce and wantedo and sales of POrkOSY/ Vara are making at 431 C . .', Carlifsle Sulphur Springs. - ' ' _ :.THESHcolahrated Springs, situated: L 1054 . in ono of tßemoSt beautiful, healthy lit, " t. 32 gl l romantic:parts of Cumberland county; have cooly boon nilitted, and .. are now toady . foe the accommodation of any nutnbei of board:. • cis and visitors. Thoy non four. reilcs north of ' • sarlitle, and within ono mile-of the north motto- , milt, whom at, all seasons game can, be found. in einuniance. 'Tho Conodognintt Creek runs • within two miles of the establishmolit, afford ing a Ono:eppertunily •for pleasute and.excreiso to those. wit.: aro fond of• angling: ' The proPrionir deentwit altogether unnooes-' • atoll to say anything in regard to lho modicinak virtues of the water, as the numerous par sons ~ Who have regained health from its use renders , ' ~ , such •n conrse entirely, auperlitious.; , Mod . WARM and COLD BATHS in icadiness at all ninon. ~The table 'will be furnished with the Gpht ilia' soason end market affords; end. the ;Bar supplied witli, ths choidest lignors.' , Con- . Neyances from Carlisle, to tho . Springs can ho Ihad at all: . times by applying nt ti's different livery esiablishinonts. , ' '• '.'' ' ' '' ' • j019,6w • lID. - CONMAN. •-• WaCti:)/UM:TiaLlti AND ILET.fIL- , CONFECTIONARY - STORE.. North flariovor Sliver, Carlislo, Pa.. WNldte subscriber would respectfully invite. 11 . . the 'attention of Country Merchants and hapublib genurrirtoliialarge assortmontor, manfactured of- the best- material.fresh every day—and warranted tostand any climate, which Ito will sell wholesale or retail at the old stand in North Hanover street, d few doors north of tho Bank. Having just returned front the city, he wouLd'olso call attention to a largo assort 'rnont of Fruits and Nuts of the latdst importa tions, consisting in part of ORANGES, LEMONS, RAISINS, Figs, Pruens, Dates, Citron, Almonds, N. Walb Creani-Cocoa, Poa Nuts, Filberts &e.— Ito has also mado a large addition to his stock TOYS; AND FANCY GOODS, comprising in part, Fine French Card visiting and other Baskets, Paper,Glass and Wociden Fancy Boxes. Dolls Dol Heads, Tops, Data, and Pallor Balls, Raitees "Games and Puza,len, Wheelbarrows, Wagons, ' Furniture, Tea Setts and. Nine Pins in Bo x es, and German Aceordeotta, Fancy Soaps, Hair Oils, Cologne,' Brushes &c. In connection with the above ho has just received a large assortment of FRESH GROCERIES, such as Coffees, Teas. Sugars, Molasses, Spices of all kinds, Water, Soda, Butter and Sugar Crackers, and all other articles in the Greedy line, which will be Soldat low rates. FINE CAKES, always on hand and baked to order, Parties supplied with all articles to his Ville: at low prices. . • All orders from a distance'thankfplly received and attended to with despatch. Nl3. no charge for packing at this csiabliehinent. Carlisle June 5,'50. P. MONYER. NEW BOOT 'and SHOE STORE NO lITJAIBUG JVIE undersigned would respectfully inform_ their friends and the public generally that they - have just °paled a - new. -and fashientible assoftment.of BOOTS AND SHOES; in the store room formerly-occupied-by Wrri;Osborn, - in North'. Hanover street, a few doors above. Wm. Leonard's-old Stand, andlrom thgir expe rience in the business,they2Teel — Ciftifithint they . thave supplied ilicnisolvca with SIB good and cheap a stock as can be show,n in Carlisle, and which" hey 'arc dcterminectto sell lowor for Cash than hey can be haufht elsewhere. Dif.nnufacturing and Repairing, one in the best manner,,at the shortest notice. They have on hand ,a very heavy stock of all kinds of LrArn- ER,4IIICiI they sell at a small advitne3 to .Shoemakers and others, who will find it to their advantage to call and examine. . ASKEW & CO. Carlisle, innes-31u _ . _ THE ASSAM TEA COMPAIITIT, 1.76 Greenwich Street New York, T"' proprietors beg-leave to call the atten -,,tion of contioisours in Ten, and the heads of families to the choice , and' rare selection of TF,As imported by thent,and hitherto unknown in this country, which, by their fragranc. and delicacy, comMned with virgin purity : strength, produce an infusion of surpassing richness and flavor. Thc_T-EAS-OFFEREII?-,-are-tho-F01,1.0-W -ING : 'rho Jed% Bloom, a Black Tea, at $l,OO pr lb Niphon . do ' 0,75 Mari' - .do- ; 0,50 °seem, a Greet; Tea, 1,00 . Toojsiaa, do„ 0,75 Tichi-taiaa, du c 0,.10 ILld-li Mixture, a compound of - the most rare - and choice teas grown on the fertile and.genial . soil of Assam, 1,00 • With zuview to encourage the introduction 0 these matchless Teas, it is the jutention of the proprietors to distribute by lot, among the pur chasers, a quantity of Tens equal to the FIRST YEARS' PROFITS on the sales effected.— Each purchaser will receive .oticloscil in the Package, a numbered certificate, emit linr. him to 024 E CHANCE IN THE DISTRIBU TION! ! ! for every fifty cents laid out, and on the receipts amounting to $20,000, * the un dermantioned parcels of Tea, to the- value of ton per cent., or Two thousand dollars will he -given away .11's Bonuses!!! according to.,the ' following scale 5 Prices 501 b. Tea each et *l,OO pr lb 2501 be 0r412.50 20 " 25 5OO " 500 50 •• 'lO • 0 " 500 ." 506 100 " 5. 500 - 500 -250 " 1 250 " 250 925 Prizes In all 20001 be $ 2 ,0 00 Thosocrsons who p fee-lower priced Teas can reeeive their prtz o in proportion, or THEY WILT. DE 814.1' R-OHASED FOR CASH, al.a reduction of 10 per cent. R7 -Country agents required. 'Applr cations to be addressed (post patch) to the Company's Depot as above [ Jel2,';;)o,3in DVAHister's Oliitment, ' • Or the World's Salve. ' Coniails 729 Mercury or other Mineral -- ' From thOr Heading &IOC." +THERE was never,.perhaPs, a medi .24 .vine brought hefty° the public, that has i to shaft 11 ti me won such a reputation as " Nit.k luster's _A.II-Healing Ointment, or the World's Salve." Almost Mery person that kits made trial of it, speaks warmly in its praise. ,One has been, cured by - it ; -of- the-- must painful Rhenium. tism ; another of the Piles; a third of a trouble some pain in the side, a fourth of a swelling In He'limbs, fee. If it tines not givb immediate relief in every case, it eau never tleinjury, being applied outwardly, As another evidence of the. Iwontrerful healing power possessed by this salve we subjoin the following certificates front a re-. spectable citizen of Maulencreek township, ip this county. , . . Muldencreek,Berks co., Pa., March 30,18 V. Messrs. Ritter ft Co.—l desire- to inform you that I was entirely cured of a pain the back, by theme of McAllister's All-Healing Salve, which I purchased from ylifv: I suffered with it about 20 years, and at night was unable to sleep. :Bur- ing that time I tried, various remedies, which , ,, were prescribed for me-by physicians and other persons, without receiving nay relief, and at last made trinVOT this Salve with n result favorable' cyond expectation. Veirin ,now entirely - Tree i , n the pain;rainl enjoy at oigift o sweet and pea cful sleep, I have WO used the Salve since for oothionclieand otheneomplaints, with similar happy results. Your friend. ',,,' JOHN lIOLLENBACH. The following is front a rc-'ular physician of extensive practice in Philadelphia. James IticAllistert--Sirs I 'have roi , the two hat years been' in the habit of using moor Oint ment in CllllOB of RheumatismLCh ;Minim, and iii Tenia Capites, (Scald Henn,) and thus far with the happiest effect. I think, from the Mt periments I have made within that it richly de scries to be adopted es, - an article of every day uke by the profession at'large. Yours,See.' • S. BIvLL, M. D ., • Philadelphia, Deo. 30,1114 To James McAllister—Dear Sirs I take plat makinc..lcnovii_to_y_atulte-griatt_benelit-1- -have reenived by using your Vegetable Oiotment or the World's Salve. I had an ulcer, or runt miug sore on my Cars of many . years standing,' had applied to several physicians but all - to no piipose; but by using your Ointmenvi few days, , was..coMpletely dried up imd I have also used it for burns,for which I ex cellent article; also, in all cases of inflamtnatiot EDWAIUYTHORN. I certify the tiboye statement is true, M C CADMUS, No. 90 Mat ket Street, Philadelphia .TETTERt—There is nothing better for the :cure-of Totter. 'BURNS—It is one of the best things in the world for Burns. (See' directions for using-it.) PlLES—Thousands are yearly cured by this Ointment. It never tails in giving relief liar the Piles. • fr7Aroutitl.the boxes are directions for using , 'McAllister's Ointment for Scrofula; Erysipelas Totter,' CliiHAMA:Scald , Read, Quinsy, Sure Throat, Ilreneltitie; Nervous Affections, Pains, Disease of the •Spitee,Head Aolte,Astlima,Dear ness,.Ear Aube, Burns, GOI4IEIOO Diseases Of the Skin, Sore Lips, Pimples, Ito. Bridling of the Limbs, Sores, Riwomatiissii.Piles, Cold Peet Croup, Swelled or Broken, Breast, Tooth Ache, Agate is the Face. , . i :, • ;CORNS—Oeinialonar use: oil this Ointment will 'dway's keep Corns from growing, People need neyetihe troubled.with, them if they use it frequently. ' . , Irl-The Ointment is good for - any part" of the body or limbs when inflamed. knoome cases it should be applied often, C AUTIGN—No Ointment will be genuine unless the mine of .fAMES Mr:ALLISTER is Weitteti with a pen , on Every ,label.. '.' . - FOR, SALE by my agents in till of the Prin.. cipal towns iu the United States...• • • -' • JAMES MCALLISTER, Bole Protir.etor Of the 'Move Medicine: '' ' PRINCIPAL OPPICP. No. 28 North..`third Street Philadelphja: ' 1 :: . ' 2 -,' ' • .• PRICE '25 CP,'N'I'S PER -130X.:0) . A ' iNTS:•-8.; Elliott soul' S. W. Itaiferstsck, Carlisle i .1 FL, L., Reigle, Mciihanicsburk; (I W. Sintlier; Churelitown i Rlioad & -Wherry; ,Newhorg 1 JosepliJl. Herron; Newillle ; J. M. , Lutz and C W Del Harrisburg. ' 1.10 9 ,1 Y • -. . • • ~ . ME tote Sr,'Olicgio. MEI DRUGS !- DRUG -DRUGS ... ~. . g . ' . ~Vresh,Sprin-Supply ! i - 1 HAVE just raccived i fresh stock of Mod ' . icinos, Paints, Glass, . Oil, &c., which baying boon piachascd "with groat caro at the host city houses, L psn'confidetlY_ros.cutrinend__ tans, Country Country . i. fresh and pore. BUGS. • Herbs and Extracts; Spices, greund and whole • E ssence s ; P r fuerdi /ratrd .STUFFS. 1 1 oilintridam Woods, ol Copperas, Lac Dye* PAINTS. • . • Wetherill & Brother's Puro Lead, 'Chrome Green and Yellow, Paint and Varnish 'Brushes, Jersey Window Glass, Linseed Oil, Turpen tine, Copal and conch Varnish, and Bed Lead. 'All of which. will be sold nettle very lowest market price, Also, a frosts aniMplendid as. mamma of . FANCY GOODS, FRUITS, •- 1 Confectionary, and innuincrable other articles calculated for use and ornament,.all of wl.ich are offered at the lowest -cash prices, at the cheap Drug Book and Fancy Store of the sub- , scriber on .North.lianover ~.--. - S. W. H str AVERSTICIC: May 22. 1850. - /''' • c - 7 7 "any we, lyinci and D'oploisi.as.behn, . _ . IDU P F ato n n i t ie M Finn Itomi Instrumerilo, Puro Essen' ()its Cod /door Oil - I) YE Indigoes, Madders, Sumac Alum, A NEW ASS ORTMEN_T^ OF FRESH GROCERIES • - JUS l' RECEIVED by - The - subdcribcr, a mong welch is a selection of RI Q. OFFEES, from strictly prima to COIII7IOII, at 10, 11 and 12 cents c'Bent s ßO - perWN pound. Also SUGARS, at 5, p,,7 and 8 cents per pound. Also, a gen oral-atsortment FRESH. TEAS, treenwancl Blacks, selected at the Tea houseu of this' well-known firm of Jenkins & Co. Phil adelphia, which together with a largo assort ment of the Other articles usually_kept.by_us. is offered to the public in the confident belief I that for quantity and prices on examination will prove-equal and-probably superior to any other assortment in this place.. J. W. EBY. Carlisle, May 22, 8.5 a - NEW AND H) EAP STORE. . , THE undersig ne d most - respectfully harms his Irian - 8 and the:public gene-. i rally, that he has just i eturned from Philadel- i phia and Baltimore, and is now opening at the ! corner of North Hanover and Louthor street, at Ftnpastand formerly occupied by N. .W. ! Woods, a well selected assortment of NEW SPRING GOODS, purchased at the lowest prices, and Which I am 'I determined to sell at small profits. Among them may be found CLOTHS, CASSIMERS,..... I VESTINGS, Tweeds and Pantaloon Stuffs at r, various prices, DRESS GOODS, new styles r and at low prices. Iso, GROCERIES in all their variety, viz:—Sugar, Coffee. Tea, Mo lasses,Spices,-Ste., which will be sold fur cash, Ph:asp give me a call. _ _Carlisle, oplo._. . Q 0 • 7.t - o • ° :41; " BEE - HIVE., A-LLpersons-dosmous - of - seetng the newest ./1,. and best Goods of the--season,-let . thank call at the Bee HiVe itt Ncirth HanoVer street. The subscriber has just returned from the city and has now opened a very large and hand some stock of SPRING & SUMMEit GOODS, of every style antlyariety. Such as flanges. 1' and Tissues, Lawns from 10 cents to any mice you want, Li p Lustros., from 12 to Linen [lustre Ba reses, a new article, Foulard , ' Corn, Blu , Pink and Fig'd Delaines, Calicoes I from 3 to 25 cents per yard, Bonnets, Ribbons, Nosie'ry, Gloves, and many more articles for tadiee which I Italie not room to insert. I have also for Gentleman all kinds of goods, such as CLOTIIS, CASSIMERES & 17ES , 'PINGS, and all kinds' of Goods for Gentle men's use, and I will take this opportunity of saying to my friends that I .kcop constantly on hand all kinds 4,f-READY-MADE CLOTH- _ ING. Mr. 7'. Reighter having his shop in my store, enables Inc to have made to order', on j the -shortest nnlicc, any garment that may be wanted. I also keep COFFEE & SUGAR of all kinds, tegether with every other officio necessary for Family use. P eato call and ex amine soon where all atton on wtfl be given to please. ml S A COYLE. EXTRAOROIN ARY REDUCTION IN TUE Price of Hardwako. I NAVE just received the largest and Cheap est.stOckef HARDWARE, Glass, Paints, Oils Varnishes, Saddlery, Carpenter's and Cabinet Maker's Tools, Mahogany Venioni and all kinds of Building Materials over brought to Carlitle consisting , of Locks, Hinges,. Screws, Nail - 6 -- and'Spikes. .yersons about to build will find i greatly to their . advantage to look'at my steel; before purchaimg elsewhere. Conte and see the Goods and hear, tho -price and .you will be convinced that this is really the Cheap :Hard warn - Store.-- Alee, hi store-anvils, vicia, files • and rasps, and a complete assortment of Watts' 'Best Bar Iron, also Rolled and Hoop Iron of all sizes. I have also the Thermometer Churn made by Mr George Spangler, the best article now in use. • SCYTIIES.—I have just reeeived . my Spring stock of 'Grain and Grass Scythes, manufactured expressly for my own sales, and warranted to be a; superior article. Cradle makers and others will find these Scythes to be the best ar tick in the market and at the lowestlprice wholesale and retail at the old 'stand in North Hnbover street. , JOHN P LYNE May 29, 1850, FARIYI FOR AALE. • 1 THE subscriber offers for sale a valuable FARM situate In Mifflin township, Cum= becloud cduuty, about two miles north-west of Nowvillo, bounded by lands of Wm M Seoul ler on the west, and Thomas C.Scoullor op the cast, containing 160 acres of ood Slate Land. The buildings or' rage two story Log DWELLI ' II CDS E, a largo Frame BARN. newly built, • with Corn Cribs and Wagon Sheds. Them is egOod Well of Water undetroof, and a Stream of water near the barn. Also a good ORCHATUnof choice fruit. Persons wishing to purchase or examine the property are re; quested to call on tlikaubacriber on the:pram 18C8. PHILIP RAMP. . may22-2mod . • Great Bargains: CN be expected from the subscriber, as ho has just, received c now and 'splendid as sortment of . aVINTER GOODS, which ho offers to his• customers and others who mayj, favor Gim ‘vitha CLOTHS AND CASSIIVIDREar , • satinets, velvet cords, Ky. jdans, , scarlet, yel low, wbito and Canton Flannels, wirings, nius line, calico, cashmeres, de lanes, alpacas, Col ; bvrg cloths, gloves; hosiery, Irish Ilan, com forts, &cc, A largo and Splendid -assortment of Long_ and Square Shawls, at n prices to suit the Limos. BOOTS AND HOGS.- Also, Boots aneShoes, which he is determ ined to soil low, at his stand, in North Map first storo below Haversack's Drug Store. vor street, Carlisle. J. o'. CARMONY. White-washing O ut-Done. Vho woittd Whitetbaska room wheti they can buy . Paper at 9 mita a faerer . FIFA VIN G m ado arrangomonts with tho man alLufacturera with ,tho manufacturers, at tho East for ficonstant,ounplY hf ,Wall Paper', Bor ders, Prints for Flea Bourde, and Window Blinds, I an sell them as Pow as they, .can bought in rhiladolphitt. Persons wanting Pa- • por aro requested to call and examine mystook-, 'whore that' can ho suited with any , patterri,o( Room or Hall Paper and Bordors in the great oat variety at !coat 20 per cant; loss :than MIA& •other *coin town. • • • -- . YOHIsT.P. Carlisle, Juno 5,-1850. .• . THG THEsubscriber, by an'ordor (litho Orphans Court of Cumberland county, . will expose to public sate, o n fltopretniece, on;SterldILDAT, the Gth day o f July, 18r, at 2, • o'clock, P. M. • ; -•- that desirable w); L LING • l andhit of GROUND,, i ft situate on the North-West ;ter Of Louther and West streets, - • Carlisle', cantalitiog dO. loot in rant, on. author street ,'and 240 foot in.depth, ' on - West street; beine tho privity of the , late losdph lialhert,deo r d. Tornio made known on the day of sale.' , • ' ' • . . rA -- con SHROM, Trustie. I= A C FETTER SIYAWLS! SUAWLS!! Tinstee'e Alio'ccilancotto. ILIPATANT AftRIVAL OF FRESH, SPRING GOOD! Cli'arles Ogilby . - 11(AS contmanend and will hp receiving for YH some dant,/fiant_and_loary_oxtensitte-: assortment o Spying Goods, and particularly invites all that wish to purchase cheap goods and satisfy-their good tam to gyve. him a eull. before purchasing ,as he is dteorminedlio cut goads this spring at small . profits, and please all that will favor him' with their patronage. his Stodc consists in part of afresh. supply of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES & • SATINETTS:Of all colors and prices, weir worth.examining. 4 full ass.prtment of 4 . • \ COLORED' FLANNELS; .-- - - from 'tho finest shrouding to the lowest prices, TWEEDS, V , - hi great variety and colors, - 3=•l to - 64. Also, Kentucky JEANS & p - ASSIMERES, • of all color and pricer. A Largo and complete esSortmetit of Melts and Boys • - SPRtNG & SUMMER NVEAR,' — , many;orillrem entirely new styles. • • LADIES DRESS GOODS, -• -Mich as' eW style - Silks and Satins, bind Lus tros, Mous tie Lanes, Lawns, and-many . „more entirely new styles too numerous to notteo.. A large stook' of aP CALICOES, GINGHAMS, Tickings, Bleached and unbleached Muslins, and Shootings, - &e. The largest and most ex • tenstvo stock of . CARPETS, I [lint has been brought to Carlisle for years, to- I gather with 10,000 OTHER ARTICLES in the Dry Goods line, that would fill columns of- this paper but are entirely too. 11111110I0Os to mention. Also, a large assortment of Mous, Boys and Childrens . • BOOTS•AND.SHOES, all prices, Ladies, Slippers, Ties, - Buskins, -in great variety of prices. A large and well solos• ted stock of Fresh - . • GROCERIES, Spices, &c. 'Cavendish Co»gress Hand •Cut and Dry TOBACCOS of the boat brands.t Como and look for your selves-at the old_ and well established stand, where you will find a large -_ and 'wolf selected stock of Goods and -on the most favorable terms. Carlisle, March 20, 1850. NEW 'SPRING GOODS! Ahead of all Competition THE edbeeritsers.luive returned from delphis, witlia largo assortment of CHEAP' SPRING GOODS, consisting partly of 'Mein de Laines, LaWns, Baines, Linen Lustres, at 121 1 , 1.81 and 25 cts per yard, Alpachas, Ginghams, Calicoes, and a variety dottier dress goods ' Cloths, Cassi• mares, Vcstings.Summer stulle. for men and boys wear in endless variety checks , tieltjuge st — obtfillaii,lia - Fatiels - ,.. Iti - ifory,- graves,- 'l a 6js and edgings, insertings, and some xery cheap CARlT,lFS,_grecerios, qucenswarc,_ c. Also, a large assortment of very. - - CHEAP BONNETS, 2.) , Palm leaf and braid hats ' b net riblientf at iii i , pricks and very cheap, afe pieces wide hig n lustre black silks, together ith a general as sortment including' nearly e cry article in onr line of business, all of whOl have been bought for Cash, and - will behold to our customers and the whale country nt considerably lower prices thanlhey can be bought in eradiate. Give us a call and judge for yourselves. - A St. W BENTZ: March In, 1850. ___. o _For she Core of - clotrans, COLDS, NOAREIENEWEI, OZITIS, CROUP, BOTH MA,. WHOOPING-OMM" AND CONSUMPTION. The uniform success which has attended the use of this preoaration—its salutary effect—it oo wer to relieve and cure affections of the Lungs have gained fur it a celebrity equalled by no other medicine. We oiler it to the afflicted with entire confidence in its virtues, nod the full be lief that it will subdue and remove the severest attacks of disease upon the throat and Lungs.' These results, as they become publicly klibwn, verry naturally attract the 'attention of medical , men and philauthooists every where. What Is heir opinion of CHERRY PECTORAL may c SQCtlin the sollowing: VALENTINE. , MOTT, M. o. - Su gory Med. College, New lork,a, - , . "It gives Inc plettsktre to certify the-value' efficacy of Ayer's: , CHERRY rEcyort wtilo 14 onsider tioeitliarty adapt - a - 6 cure eases of the Throat {tad Lungs." THE RT. REV. LORD BISHOP PIELD.' , writes in a letter to.his frietul m utlio was fast sink ing under an affection of thungst--"Try the cherry pectoral and if any medicine can giveyon relief, with the blessing of God that wi11..;.;;;y4. CHIEPPUSTICE ELTSI IS, of Louisiana, writes "That a'yousg (laughter of his was cured of several severe - attacks; off croup by 'the 'Cherry Pectoral." • ASTHMA. AND BRONCHITIS. -!The Canadian Journal of Medical Science states, "That ASthma and Bronchitis so preva lent in this inclement climate, has yielded with surpriiing rapidity to Ayres Cheery Pectoral, and Ave cannot tocvstrongly recommend this skil ful preparation to the Profession and the publitt generally... • .. .. Let the relieved sufferer speak for himself:—, I - , 71, HAILTFORD;JaII. 211, iB4t, i Dr..l . C.. AYER—Dear Sir v-...lhaving been rescuevl from o,,painitil and dangerous disease by your medicine, gratitude prompts me to send you this acknowledgedent, not only in justice to you, but Wale - information of others in like,at. fl iction. • . • A slight cold upon the lungs, neglected at first mama sesesere that spitting of blood, a violent .ough and profuse night sweatsfollowed- and fan. tened upon me. 1 Imitable' emaciated, could , not Sleep, was distresied' iy my cough, and a .pain through my cliest„and in short had all the alarra ing symptottitiorquics. consumption. No. medi cine seemed at all to reach my case, until I pros. tident.ally tried your Cheery Pector.dovhich soon relieved and now has cured me. • . .Yours with respect, •• . E. A. STEWART; ," Armarw,N. Y,, April 17,184.8. ;---Di...-A-yerbowell—Dear - SirEc-. 4-- have -- for ,years been afflicted • with Asthma\ in Diu worst form; so that I have Ewen obliged to sleep in my, chair for a larger part of the time, being unable to breathe in my bed. I haddried a great many medicines, to no purpose, onto my physician s prescrihed, as an experiment, your Cherry Pea: toraA At first it Acemed to make one , worse ' but in less than a week. began to experieneo . t.be -most gratifying raw from its .use; and now, in four weeks, thedirase is entirely removed. Incas sleep in my lied with comfort, and. enjoy a state, of health which Iliad norcr expected to enjoy. GEORCE 3: - .F.EIIIIANT; ' PAY.PARED lY J. 0. IMES, 011.01118 T, LOINII.I. MilSACJillatrf B . • Sold by M. Rsnlino, S. A. Hubbard, S Caeliele; Dr. Ira Daralleeheniceburg; .1 11, Herron ; N ewyllle; J .C. & J. B. Altick snip pb aburg; and drnggiele generally. - Bo — ota, Slioes- Euid gaiters. WWI \Juan stnikr orrimtz Tar..pis:Known I=3 Ver.k. M. PORTER invites the attention or V V . • the - public to his largo and complete ,no. sortmont of BOOTS, SHOES & EALTERS, just recciirod front Philadelphia. L tititlr anew styles. , His o:pantiles in the-Shoo businass,,onables him tolseloet .ikork•ol tho best materials and workmanshipi which' will,ho Bold at tlio • lowest cash pries and warranted. ittrO . ustemerwork attended to as, usual; • School, Focaminttlorui Ito • to improve' the um. &zooid' t ol of their children, preparatory to tho examinations of the Public Schools can 410 80 by_ calling PORTE R ES SHOE STORE; where they will find a largo assort- Merit of Boy% Misses and Childrons Shoes;.of tile - twat bountiful finish and best quality. Juno. • .1; -- \, - 0 imney Board Paperrn , ... , • ir 11,.5T o end wvariety et •Poper -Eli' cower. I mg el iinney ' hoards.. Also, for Windhiyi ,fttini)s. An entirely now Wheelberfow fti ale.. . leprn ....;....,:.„ .G W ITITNPL , .totio'. si,....Zl)c_ip4', • ...Creak dieritival, Jit the new add cheap IMRDWARE ,S 71:12E/ East High street, opposite °gayly (foot', HE subscriber has ittstiCiiiehed — a largo assortment ofx6otls in his line.do iv iclr - tfolvatt atToti - ElFm@Tiurers, as he is delermined to-sell tit prices to suit 66 7 tunes. His Stock,eiimpri:es a full .nssertMent of Locks and Iditclies of every description, Hinges and."'Serows, Window Springs and • Bolts, Mpeross-cut and circular Saws, Hand, panned/lipping and back Saws, broad,: hand do chopping Axes,k Hatchets ' Chisels, Augurs, Mines and Plane Bins, Braces and Brace 'Bitty, steel and iron Squares, Plumb & Levels, 'Waiters and Tralte, Table and Pocket, Cutlery 'Pablo and Tea Spoons, brans, hell-metal and. enameled preserving Kettles, Hollow Ware, - &e.' Also, a full assortment of Saddlery and Carriage Trimmings, Patent Leather, Morocco and binding Skins, Saddletrees, Cairiages Mid" Wagon Whips, Curled-Hair;Moss, Deer Militia Springs. Sliovols and Spades, Garden and Corn Hods, Grain anti Grass Scythes, Snails and Scythe . Sfones, Hay and Manure Forks, Witrdow Glass, Putty, Points and Dye Stuffs, Oil, Tnrpentine and Varnish, Mahogany and Mule Veneerer and mouldings, Sofa Sprg's Also, Bar, Band, Hoop and Sheet Iron, Cast, Shear, Spring and Blister Steel, Tin Plate, 'Zinc, - ,Spoltre, Bar Load, Bar Tin, Iron, Brass and Copper hire, &c. 5 Barrels Patent Fire end Water Proof Paint, assorted colors. • HENRY SAXTON. mytteGO . . Selling off at Cost THE subscribers .intending to change their business, will sell off their whole stock of ' READY MADE CLOTHING, at very seduced prices.' Their stock consists of Coats, Vests and Pants, of almost every de: saription and quality. also, shirts, collars, bo• Soma, stocks, nook and pcokot handltereltiefs, gloves, stockings, suspenders, hate, caps, boots, shoes, umbrellas, leather and hair trunks, car• pot bags, and in short every article that is ne cessary to complete a gentleman's wardrobe.— They will also sell goods .by the yard, such as-cloths; cassintores, yeatinus,'casittnetts, sum- Mei' stripes in great variety, muslins,.flannels, &c. ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON. _._ap24 3m _ B. N. B MI persons knowing themselves in. debted to the firm will please make payment itnmediately. , A SE. L. flea" . Read Listen and Re i set.. • TROUTMAN AND MAY'S' EW, CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE :CLOTHING STORE, On Xorth Hanovir seiee't,in: the' roam formerly occupie' by Wise as a eaTery. • HE attention-ofthe citizens of Carlisle, add CumbOrlono and Perry Cogutits is invited to this newly established Clo dim and' GENTLEMEN'S FUR liRE, and see the.well selected 44nd y go up clothing over offered in tl 'oultf be wall for every man to ltt irger assortment, better styles a: ruble' clothing can be bought for 1. this _now cstaklittliment_llmn_at_any -other— store, in the-place without-any 'other execiptioif. — Tlia" assortment is well selected and the cut andmake of the latest spring and summerfaellionsiwhich are far 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. TROCTMAIsi & MAY. Coats, Pants and Yams we sell remarkably low as the following list of . price's will show: . Superfine black Cloth Dress Colits $6 to 18,00 " 1 - I 14 Frock " 6 18,00 Fine French Habit Cloth coats of different styles, 3 10,00 Now style of Cashmcrett coats, 2,50 9,00 French Coale of all colors 1,50 7,00 Rough &' Ready Tweed, new style 4,00 11,00 California Lustre, • • 75 5,011 Linen Coats., 1,00 2,50 Business coats, 1,00 6,00 PANTALOONS. New Style of American and French • Cassimor plain, Now style of American and French Casehners, superior in quality and variety,ol colors ' 5,00 10,00 Fine black Pass. and doeskins 2,50 9,00 Strip - ed and'eross barred case: Pants 1,50 5,00 New style Napoleon stried pants 125, 3,00 spring case. pants 4 ,75 6,00 Great variety of Corduroy pants 1,25 3,0 Fine linemdrilling striped and plain 75 2,50 Now, style of Cambroon 1,50 4,00 With an excellent assortment of war kingyants which will out-travel any other in tltis place •-•. 50 2,00 VESTS• Superfine black Satin vests 1,75 5,00 New style of liguercd and striPed do 1;00' 7,00 Plain & striped valentine 50 4,00 Fine light suitundr Marseilles vests 75 3,00 All kinds of working vests at very low prices. We will also keep a assortment of BOYS CLOTHING, consisting of coats, pants and vests and sell • them at very low nrices. In addition to our stock of ready made clothing wo will keep on_ l 'hand an assortment of FURNISHING 'ARTICLES,' B uell. as shirts, scarfs, ci•aVats, suspenders, drawers, collars, caps, timbrulles, gloves,tand kerchiefs,. socks, &o.—drip wfireh will rnalte it_ ihe interest of the purchaser to examine before buying elsewhere. 111 goodd sold at thi,s store. warranted to giv,e satisfaction, and defy eompa --titiou, in quality, elegance and style of the cut and durability, and we hope by close attention to business to nterit a share -orpublic patron age. Don't forget the place, North Hanover Street, a few doors shove Louthor Street West N. Clothing made to order atllie shortest notice. . The P cop Le's Line. Clear the Track! • THE undersigned, by the purticulat request of thousands of their friends, hereby announce to all who peek and love pleasure, that a Grand Ercur - sion will take place this arid every day throughout the sPason,in the beautiful safety cat el , Ch topside," propelled by , the low 'vesture engine "Fit-Aare,' and in whielt , all; both old and young, are invited to participate. The ex cursion NN 1 1 bo conducted upon 1' plan entirely different from any before got up in this neigh• borhood, both for chewiest , and dispatch ; and the pldatnie it will afford those:who join In it can scarcely, be estimated. Tickets will bo furnished at 'hail the seertat'price, and the public can start from any point they please, stopping , only et the CHEAP 'AND' IMPROVED clothing Emporium,. next door to Burkholder's Hotel on West Main street, Nvhore the cheapest and most fashionable assortment ut CLOTHING can be found—all our own manufacture -- end which •we can sell as cheap us th ey eart,be b ought at any of the large pity establtehmentst and 20per cent. lower' than at any other house in this Borough. Wo espectfully invite_ the publicto_take this pleas ant trip to our store; - and examine our large as sortment of _ CLOTH, DRESS, FROCK AND SACK' COATS , of various colors end Styles Pants. Vests and Roundaboues, Pea Jackets, MATS and CAPS, Shirts and Stockings, Suspenders, Cravats, ant all the different-articles necessary to constitute a Gentlemads Wardrobe. Don't forget the place—next door to•Burkholder's Hotel, to where we have lust removed.- Having a large assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres endVeotings on hand, we aro ; prepared to make up to order all kinds hf Clothmg et the shortest notice and On the Most reasonable terms. , apt° • M& L STEINER. VI R 4 THIS subscriber ".has pat received a large lot of Parasols,. ors : beautiful -•st yids, embraoing every quality. to which the special attention of. the Ladica is • • • BONNETS .& BONNET , RIBBONS. Call and purein4e your Bonnetaand Ribbons • from tko undersigned, who ,hati just received a,• largo And varied assortment* and you will save • money. DRESS SILKS. • , • Jail- opened an extensive stook of Dross Silks of;the latest styles., which he We're arunusual." ly' low prices. The spectra atiention of-the Ladios is solicited. . • ' • GINGDAMS. • . The subscriber has still It largo stock of those I.2i•cont Ginghams, for which ho has had such an extraordinary run .call and see thorn. miisLxxs .011) CALICOES. . • 'ilia toned a largo stock of Wltislins. and, Calicoes , in the solo of •tilhich ho offers urniinial inducein nt.Pto.Purehascra.. Public . patronage, •is solicited. `• _, SOOTS AND SHOES., . - ' , . Boots'and Shealy or evote,doecriptiett have holm oponad in large rytmutittee by the aubscri hor,*.hksit. ttya`efroted at. prices .that must ,giv o W .WOODS, = A RNOLDS writing 'fluid, a sou au - vrtinrr Ink..tor wily at ' WOBBARDS ,Virotico to Tax-Payers. UNDER tho provisions'ol the 'Act of 1844.; any county payymioto the State Treaer. ry,the State Tax - levied on such , county, prior to the 15th of. July in any year, is entitled to , an abatement of 5 per cent on "the amount so , . paid. Tho undersigned, Commissioners of Cum. berland county, in view of the ahovd provisions consider it equitable and proper.that those who• by their prompt payment of their taxes .prior to• the ''above date, enable the Treasurer. to pay over the State Tax, so as to= receive the above abatement - of 5 per cent., the benefit of which had hitherto been enjoyed by, the citizens of the county generally, should be allowed a , diti• duction of that amount;by the collector—have authorized the different collectoters main said ' abatement from the State--Thu; in all cases'. where the State and County trix•is - paid the' collector before the 15th day of. July, 11150: when said abatement shall amount' to 'one ,per cent or more, no fractions of a cent to..becredi. ted. Since tIM act of '44, the Cornmissionerti have paid the State tax of this county annually' to the State Treasurer, within the time presep. bed by the act, and county has received the benefit of an abatement of five Per cent.- thereon, - but to meet said payment they . have found it necessary heretofore to appropriate a part of the couirty funds to meet the deficiency occasioned by,delinquents ' until the balance ,of the. State Tax was collectodr—lt-therefore be comes necessary to require the payment:Of both State and county tar to-entitle - the payer to the aforesaid abatement, upon the aforesaid State Tax. The undersigned therefore confidently ontic ipate that the above arrangement, and the, fur ther inducement of enabling Cumberland cond= ty to maintain the character for promptness and fidelity which she has acquired in the die. chage of her obligations to the Commonwealth, will induce every citizen to discharge his State and County Tax prior to the nth day of July) • JOHN MELL,- 4OHN , SPROUT, JAMBS KOLSO,I County Commissioners; Attest—Whi. RILEY, Clerk'. Commissioners' °film?: - Carlisle, Ditty,22, ':po. s. To the Tax - Collectors of Carib. co IFAXTRACT froma circular issued by the State Treasurer to the Commissioners and censurer of this 'county : "it may be well for me to draw your atten— • lion to the, fact, that afterthe 21st day of An. ,. gust next, the circulation of any Mink' notes df ' a less denomination than five' dollars, (except the notes issued by aid , flanks of this .Stine, under the act of 4th May, .18410 4s'-prohibited by law, and, punishable by civil and 'crimina l prosecution: No note ofany deScription ex-' tept as aforesaid, of a less denominatien than• rive dollars, can therefore bo received in pay ment; at this department, after thirfirst day of" . June next." SOHN M. BICKEL.• ' Slite 7'roarturer. • Collectors - are hereby notified not to receive in payment of taxes, any notes of a less, do. nomination ' lhan FIVE I:1011Am except the ."Re lief" notes of this State issued under the act ' ' o MayAth 1841. Wit. N. PORTER. _ "' -- -='"Tieaft - fefrif - CiiiiiteniiiireTzitiiy: 7 " ---- -,:-May_2B, :4858.------------.-----:._. • l'Ortfluali istumo:_ BY THE FIRM of TROUTMAN (I: 4 MA x Dear Gentlonien,.salto crunhdviee To every 011 C we mage would have a coat that'inie - e. Look at Troutman & Illay's,Cheap Clo thingllall. Ifere - aro - Dreaseajif all kinds, , Fula and coarse. and also Cheap •^ Please ex - amine and - yeu'll - find, .1- For your money quite a heap. 'fore are goods for every saaaon, • Thick and stout, neat and thin; • All that you can wish in reason, It your doubt it lust drop ini - Hero are Frock and Body Coats,' Both with low and standing collars; Some that button ro nd the throat, To be_had for a dollars. Here is every sty e of Vest, t t d all so is of Pantaloons, -Vow can choose what suits you best, Eve., or morn, or afternoon 1,50 7,00 ! Here are sacks and Roundabouts, Overalls and Jacketti Green, Please to look and you will find, Here the s eliegeet ever Bean:- Here aro light coats for the Spying, Palmy goods for Summer wear, You will find thorn just the thing; Nothing butter anywhere. Shirts and Bosoms m be found, Pocket liandlierchrels and Gloves, Semis to tie your vitck around, henyou seek your lady loves. Better than the GoMarines of Call-: '2 Whole Suit of Clothes of 51,75 TM.!: undersigned thankful for the mitronage- • of tho' Citizens of 'Carlisle and adjoining• country, informs his numerous frionds and bo public in general, that ho n an entirely new Stock of Arabia) pring and.' Summer clothing, made up ithe beet etylo and particularly calculated_for this place, His stock consists of lino Drees and Frock coats, Habits; .:,› Cassimer, Drop', Sze.,an /Wt coats, Tweed -Linen and Check Coo izTi'sol,ess coals of all deserip tiona; - sunorlor Black Cassimer and fancy Pantaloons, a great variety of Vests frbm 75cts • to $4 00, a.largo assortment of fancy articles of Gentlemen's wear, whits linen, etttped and red flannel shirts. Gentlemen are requested to call and examine the goods, and ho is --sure. those.. who buy will be well fitted and at low prim.. A great assortment of Boys clothing, Caps and Bats, from 153 to SS 00 conotantly on • hand at • • S.' GOLDMAN'S" Soutll,.East cornerof Main and Market square, Gorlialo, March 26, 1850. Webb's Washing Powder, A groat saying or labor, soap and time, with out any RUBBING by •waishing beards, Msr chines, or with the hands, and. preventing all -wear and tear of clothes. Warranted not to injure the finest fabrics. Price, IA comfit. • .Sold wholesale and retail Car sa w Rawli eadins' Drug and Variety Store,e, at his Medical Ball, North Queen at. Lancas tor. N. B. All orders filled at Manufacturer'w prices. , Juno 5-1 y. ' • Carlisle Deposits Bank Afay 7, 1850. . . THE Board. of Directors of this 'lnstitution. have this day declared a dividend of Three • Per Cent., for the last six months on - tlit.eapi— tal stock now, paid in—Which will be paid to , the Stockholders or their legal representatives, - nt or after the 17th inst. rnyls WPC S. GORDAN, Cashier. '-' . NOTIOZI. ..,, • ! ' ‘ ALL •persons knowitirthemkelyse indebted.: to the aubscriber, by note or book account, are requested to settle -- wltbont - dsliik; olthear RC .ottitta will begot"' in the bonds of a magistrate for collootion. • ' J. 0. VARMONY, . . may 9.2 .. vldeather. Tkunkt4 THE subscriber has just received another lot of Loather Trunks of different-sizes and prices.-- Also, an assortment of Carpet. Bags ,afid Va- , tines, for sale on reasonable terms. • • - • Just opened a entail lot of Music- for. Piano,: Flute and Violin, also, Jeannette and Jeanno t, and a few outer now and popular songs for la__ BONNETS AND f.F.1311011:N.. S., A groat variety- of-Ladied- Straw—Bo eto,__ Paniola . Bonnote :and Gentlimen's or' horn Ilate in variety,..Boanot.Ftamov, Crowns ; and Tips, - .30. r . • .. A .great i!arioty of .Paria , Collars,..: B r ussels. Laos - Collar' , Batted '.and ' Cambria' nutertinga, and Edglo4o; 'Pltread Lane andlltibbip Rthege, • 1 -:, .room Laos and Cotton Edgloil, Jeu i ce Pape* dteslust-opaned by - • • • taptd , • '..--TORK:and 1/1311.' , '..' 4 ' - r:. :, LAXmACItERI3I., ShAtodlish,)Salintin',fler,';'f . rings, Pork, Ilama and Sidcs, Shoulders, ' and Choinnn constantly bn hand Conti t., Bale 11Y - PALMER & Markot Street 'Wharf, Philathilphist , - March 20, 1850—irn .. ' ' -. , ,..: -- . Icatico I Here are Caps, Suspenders, Stocks, Collars, very nice indeed, Clean and nice, in paper box, - Just the thing that.you will need. If wo talked a day about thorn, 1 We could scarcely toll you all, Gentlemen can't do withoutthom - Then,_dear friends, give us n call. fbrnla O_% I ZOE. IME
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