liERALD END EXPOSITOR, . • CARLISLE, PENNIA. THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER • .• IN CUMBECLAND COUNTY! rerins—l'wo , DUllars a . yeat, or One Dollhr and Pffty .Cents,..ff punctually paid in advance. $1175 if paid-within the year. • DICKINSON COLLEGE C*IIIINCEMENT .The examinations will -Commence on Wednesday, July 3d, at 8 o'clock A. M. The Sophomore exhibition, on Tues. dity'the 9th, at 8 o'clock, P. M. The Meeting dam Board of Trustees, on Wednesday the ,10th,. at 'B''o'clock. The address before the Belles' Lettres ociety on the some day, at 11 o'clock, A. M. by President PECKS The address before. the General on. Philosophical ',Society, on the same day, at 8 o'clock, P; M., by President ALLEN, of Girari College. The Commencement exercises, on , Thursday the Ilth,, at.lo o'clock, A. M.' Local Noting& . 4 ,, 10:07 We are authoriiecr to state that foreign notes, ofit less denomination than five dollars, will not be received at the Carlisle Deposife , Bank the lit of July next. • -----Ths examinations of our Public Schools, commenced on Monday morn _ ing, and are a now in progress. The-Fe male High School, in charge of Misp Bendel, will hold its examination, and exhibition of drawing, painting and 'or namental sewingo&c. in Education Hall, - of Main will,take place on Friday af ternoon, in the room of the Female High School. The other Schools will be ex amined-in their respective rooms. A general exhibition of the High Schools ' T will take place on Friday evening, in Education Hall, when a very interesting, may be expected. We 'hope parents and friends of education generally will make it a point orteing present. The character of the schook and the progresS, . of pupils, cannot be more advantageously seen than upon these occasions. , • • _ —After a-protracted seasOn of ex tremely dry weather, a terrific thunder . storm occurred oti Saturday night last, which poureita deluge of rain ori the_ parched earth. -It lasted but, an hour or , two, and the farmers have since had the most favorable weather for :hay-making, in which most of them are• now bt s isily _ engage We ',regret to 'hear,. that a Barn, - on he 'farm of Mr. Greer, several miles east of town, waspruck ,by light ning and entirely .consumed. A horse • 'and two cows Were burnt to death; and, a threshing, machine, and some other ar ticles destroyed. We'have heard of no, other serious injuries frotn the storm, al though the grnin.has probably in sonie places bees morn or less.nrostiated... - °Su mar itambles. . , - A contempry , -remarks (and we quote a portion of his remarks 'because theyssie apropos to Cumberland CouiT which had so many • fine summer reso to within its borders,) that rthahit has . late ly grown up of/ recognising' some local' point of attraction; and"Sssemb.ling there .in the heat ofrsurnmers, which. is.. wor they of all praise. Beside the class who-have leisure and Teens for a 'trip to and 'sojourn- at Niagara, Saratoga and . other faslionable resorts, .there are hun dredsin every County :who could well • afford to spenka week or two, at some popular gathering-place in their own vi ' cinity. Even thrifty farmers, :after the exacting _toils of haying and summer's harvesting are over,rnight' afford,, them - selyerf a few days of repose knd' relax ation before entering - upon the. more inpd ' erate. labors-of the nuturnot harvest. "--•• Let 'us not consider the time rtedenad ii-ey wasted. thatluch :a visit would Absorb. (17 . pavel,jghtly , improved, - is Eduoafton ; relaxation= is revival of strength; social intercourse implies rtfigetrient . and en largement of viows. .° The, farmer,' the mechanic,' file professional man, drive through through their work in• season • to ejoy a sultry week amid the. loai - y shade's:Of an island watering-pl i ace,'. or' inhale the fresh breezes that beasy their Fong, dalli once - With the . ocean's billows: The time thtia errizloyed'is' by Demeans was ted... The farmer compares notes wjth . his brother fanners; ,and 'Abe. discovery msda . orimproved process •alfoithd Ly onejbecodes heneeforth:_the2. osstAi of all; so With the "meefianie; world of At and Invention whose mar vels each year sees. double. ',The."citi- , Zens of County - thus come to know. and appreciate each other. They cuss at leisure -rli)s. affairs of. the State and Nation; local interests. and Jocal ads vantages are better undersitood by' them; and the, general result is . unquestionably a diflusion of sound views and a wea ring ,pway of prejudices. A County or District whose : people have thus a recog • ni4ed point of re-union and a habit of assembling there in the heat of the sum. • mer—not merely for a day's festivity, but for a week's social _intercourse and . enjoyment—will in a few years ,enjoy an evident superiority over. one desti tute of such a. tatherini-place. Of course, 'are n2Ot noW considering . the case-of those who know no better. in this ISW than to make beasts of themselves with Alchoholic poiso s n—these can come to, me 'good, ,n t home or abroad. But Men_ of sense and of observation, who know. how at, the 'Same time to enjoy' relaxation and improv e it, can beteraf foid to give themselves q Week's; rest in the coarse of 'a summer 'Of hard work than to go...without it, and.' vt;(3 trust that, the . habit of assembling tit Watering pla; cee i= delitined to become very generalf -- COMMON SCECOOZA.. Kr9,minatione . for the vizr 1850, will be held as folletes, v 4 : • PRIMARY DEPARTIV ENT., 1, Sclibols No. 4,.5 and 6, la ht by lliis Edmond, Aline IVrtGlellun and Mt 5,..130117Tir ho examined on Monday ,morning, June 24, t 8o'clock: 2. sa os is No. ', 2 and 3, tOught by'Mrt Caufman, Miss Wightman and Miss Relate' in the afternoon of the same day, coininoncini ad 2 o'clock. ' • -- . . -==3::Sebools-No.-9-andA 0,-under-411e—en re-( Mr. Tripner and Mr. ,Quigley, on Tuesda , morning, Juno 25, at 8 o'clock. 4. Schools No-7 and B,•utidet the care Miss Wilson and Miss Webber, on Tuesda afternoon, at ,2 o'clock. The classes for transfer in the 'Primary De partment, will be finally examined at the con clusion 9f the other exercises, in their several school-rlsorns. SECONDARY DEPARTMENT AND HIGH SCHOOLS. - 5, The Male High School taught by Mr. Batt, on - Wednesday morning, June 26, at 8 o'clock. 6.! School No. I.l,"under the care of Mr. See= right, on the afternoon of the same day, at '2. o'clock. 7- The Female High School under the care. of Miss Hondel, on Thursday morning, June. 27, at 8 o'clock. .8. School No. 13, taught by Miss Underwood. in the'afternoon of the same day, at 2 o'clock. 9. School No. 14, taught by Mr. Eck les, on Friday morhing, June 28, at 8 o'clock. 10. School No. 12, taught by Miss Main, on Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. , On Friday evening at 7} o'clock, thorn -will tie an exhibition by the two High Schobls, in Education Hall, of Declamation, Composition, and other intereating exercises and examina tions accompanied by a•Sclect Choir of Vocal Music. On Saturday morning, tho• 29th of June, tho examinations for transfer trom the Secondary Department, wilbtake place inEducation H, at 7 o'clock, A. M. where all the scholars' re- I commanded for transfer from the Secondary Department, and all the Teachers are required, to attend, at the 'close of which, the school will be dismissed for the vat. .-' Parents and the public gen ally nie invited to attend the examinations, and EXAMINATIONS AND EXHIBITION'S.. The gentlemen named in the follciwjng sched ule, aro respectfully invited to attehdthe exam inations 'a visiting commisceovithrthe Db, rector's, as follows:. Sec.l . Messrs. Blair end Goodyear, to vi sit and..examine-the-follawing-sehools,-toget!ner— with the gentlethen herewith named, 1.0 W-11 Millar, Esq., Rev Mr. Hoffman,- BleV Mr Johnson, Rev J 'frown; H S Ritter. Joseph Wilson, J K Boyer, Charles Bell, P B Smith, Robert Lumberton tins Jolitt D Gorges . _ Schools to . be visited:—No 2. Misi-Wight "man-5. Miss McClellan-8. Miss Vilebber—• 9; sir. 'cripnerl Mr.: Searight- , 12: Miss Mniti-13. Miss Underwood—HA...Mt Bekels —l5. Miss .Hendel—lG. Mr. Batt. See. 2. Me4rs. Davidson and MOE 'eely, to vii!,and,.exataitte.„WlSit,tligofollowing g entlenfEn illd'S:SoOlsi herewith named : Rev A. Kremer, .. Rev Mr Thorne, Ephraim. Cornets n, Jacob Shrom„Dr.S.Ellimt, Joseph W Parton, Beni , : F. Eehletnan, L. Todd, F . ,sq. J C Nortcht, J. .13 Branco, David Sipe, DI. NV W Delo and -:i \,_ Loudon: Schools to o visited—No. - 1. Mrs. Csufman,. --3. Miss R ichter-7 . 14Iiis Wilson-9. Mr. Tripner-11. Mr. Searight--12. Miss Main -13. Miss Underwood-14. Mr. Eckles--15. Miss litmdel- - -16: Mr. Batt. _3w-3—Messrs, Hamilton and - Skiles;"te'vitiit -- - and examine the following schools, together with tha.gentlemen herewith named, viz : Rev. Mr Wing, Rev .1 II Devimi - ey, J..Colwell,F.sq. Di .1 MeCiaiugh. G WY Hinter, E M Biddle, T C Stevenson, Dr. A. W.,,,Lohneli,E.l3.entlV,- W - M - Porter, Dr I'LOOrefs, Silcoh S Enlist and -John H'Weaver. . , to be 1/181i ed--No 4. Mik4 licintond G. lfigßoll-10. Mr. Quigley-7: Miss Wil son4ll: Mr Searight-12. Miss Mitin—l3. Miss Underwood—Mr. Eckles--1 , 5. dul-46..- Mr +Batt.. • • T- SKILES, • • • • J•e;QODYEAR, Jr: J RAMIE:I'O , N, • Committee of 4oraogenient.,•: Carlisle, Jinie 19, 1950. 1Iont: lattcr : Kr Thomson's Bank, Note Reporter giyei the annexedi nnotalcons of broken batik notes and Mist of new couiftelleito—. . Latest Counterfeits-Is on 'the Engle , ' Bank, IL. 11..raosanior. • Po.; 2s'oti the State -Rank, Vormont;‘,los on. the Bank...of 'Owego,- N. 3s. 'on the Selein. Ihmk, Mass; 5s on the City Bank of Columbus.. Ohio; 20s on the Somerset Connty, Bank, N „T;`,. 5s on, tho'Ocoan Bank, N Y; .5s on .the Union Bank, Md; 5s on the . Miner'e Bank, of Utica,. N Y; 205.0 n the Bank of Kentucky, Ss on the: James Bank, N Y; Ms. on the 'Great Falls Bank, NE; ps-on the Knickerbocker Bank, N Y ; lib on the .Sobierset County Bank,, N): THE intok.r.N.BANitf. , Failed Hamilton. Bank, R r June 5, 1849 cent's_ Bank of Norwalk, 0. Jan-3,-1849 .50 cents Bank cif Sandualq,do Jan 4, 1849 .30 cents- Canal Bank, Albany, July 11,a1.10 A. 31 99 Cents Bank of Wooster, 0 Marc.h 29 20 cents• Delaware'Brldge, .7,ai.:10-.a.at 10 cents° .Atlas Banat;, c real est r nt notes 70 cents , Z N:Y. tub n0te9.95 cents 4.)DANGSROI.7ICQIINTERFEIT%--The Reading fdurnal says, several Ten Dollar notes on tho now-Dank - were passed in jibe vi cinity of Reading the' lost low days.= They are calculated to.ldeceiv.e,,as no cOhnter terfeits have yet been reported upon this flank. They may he readily detected by the central vignette,•which in - thq.codriterfeit is an eagle.= The genuine 10's of this Bank have a central vigiiette repretienting.a furnaceip full hlast,with. men at work, die, The public . should be on: their guard • in receiving the notes of this Bank, its several'men passed through Heading; a day. QT two ago,-aotively engaged ip passing otTthesei spurious notes, in-which they hgve been only. too successful. Ott-We anw-,ope of these court' corfeits in.Cnrlisle on Mcdulay lost:. tit!) Illarkets, lie ORLI:I VA...lane • FLOUR - continues very ontrifew hun, dred "brls2suld, mostly Tor home twersi standa'id, • #s,37l 'l'C ., ,tetfeer• bands; and 415,021"f0r extra. The stook is much ,roduted and hfilders geft—.• crafty ilrfit• , • ' RYE FLOUR and Corn hical.—Nochunge WIIUAT—Is in demand; with little er niarrfl\ vrg; a sale 01 - 2900 bush.v?ime white,•Wa ' at 130 c ; tdbds m k to 120 a 122 c. : , / CORN—vet? littlo,otierlog and tfia deniand good ;-• Irdmo'inferfor . loSnirrad at 60 its. .oylS—stcady, and 4 a 5000 bdshe Is Fennaylva— tiffi brought 43k CO.. MEE T • t s -.61 - lalniLraLitiErM) tiCSI - Oekestv York on the-lOttrinstrint;s-by-- the Rev. Thome,' 11. Skinner, Jr.; Mee llAnnliT VAN /LUKEN, of New York, arid JAB, GEDDEm, CRA lon NAV, of Northumberland,.Pa. DIM*. . • . I ' r oA.Thur day morning th Lath instant , at the res— idence of or son,' James W. Allen, in Newton tp., of cancer in the face, Mrs. CATHAIIIMIC Lttno, aged 85 years . (1 , 7 make, late widow - of James Laird . of title cola ty, and fiirmer widow ofJamdn * Mien or the city' f Baltimore. Baltimore papers please copy. r in South Middleton ,township, on' the 7111 that., Manttaurr;.wile of Mr; - Androvir (Sidi your of her age. • Trustee's Sale, .4. THE THE subscriber,,by an order of the Orphans Court el, Cumberlaufl county, will expose to public sale, on the promises, on SATURDAY, thd Gth day of July, 1850, nt 2 o'clock,- I', M. that desirable DWELLING HOUSE and lot of GROUND, situate on the North-Went ger -1 Inor of Loather and West arteets, ; Carlisle, containing 'GO foot in front,- on Liiuther street, and 210 feet in depth, mt . :West street, being-the , ,property-nf—the Into Joseph Halbert, dee'd. • Terme made ;kn own on the,day of sale. • JACOB' strgom; Minim Elastic Doll Heads. A new and bealgifit; Article, insELIEVED tto he superior to anythin:c.f paths _kind ever bofere manufactured. Being Elastic, will not break by falling. Painted l's oil, when soiled may be washed with soap and water, and - readily:restored to their engine!. benutY. Their' durability and cheapness will, be fully demonstrated when duly tested. targe.lot of.tho above 'received by express, 4 t Krtaa Ring/o's Head Quarters, in , North nano - vet street. . • . . . P. PI 0 NYER, Proprietor Carlisle. Juno, po'so. donotitutiou of Voin'a • - RELATIVE Tt, Ainendtnetti of the Constitution. ESOLPED'fIy the Senate and Iroise of Jak, Representatives of the Coinmonteealth 'of Pennsylvania, in. General Assembly met, That the Constitution of this Commonwealth be a mended in the second section of the fifth article, so that itshail rend as The Judges .of the Supreme Court, of the several Courts of Common Pleas, and of such other Ceitris of Record as are or shall be established by law, 'shall be:elected by the qualified electors of the Comnionwealth, in the manner following to wit: The Judges of the Supreme Court, by the qual ified electors. ot the Commonwealth at large; the President Judges of the several 'COurts , of Common - Pleas; mid of such other Courts of Record as are or shall . be established' by law, and all other Judges required to be learned in . the law, by the qualified electors of the respec tive districts over which, they are to preside or act as Jptiges and the Associate Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas by the hunlified cleat ors °Me counties respectively.. The Judges of the Supreme Court shall hold their offices f6r, the term of fifteen years, if they shall 80 long behave themselYeS well, (subject to' the, allot ment hereinafter proyljled for, subsequent to the . first election)) ihe.Tresident Judges of the stiVe ral Courts of Coriuncin Pleas. and of such. other Courti of. Record as are or shall be established by law; and all other Juiloes required to be learned .in the law, shall hold." their offices for the term of_ ten years, if they_ shall so long lie have-themselves well; the Associate Judges of the CoUrts ot Cunimod Pleas shall hold their offices for the term of five years, it they shall so lotig'behave themselves wellp , all of whom shall be commissioned by the Governor; 'bidder any reasonable cmeo, which shall Rot be sufficient gitiunds.ol impeachment. the Governor shall re move any orAltem. on the address of two-thirds ofenctritranth-tifille-watitlit'?:-Tlier-fii`ire lection Shall take place at the general election of this Cominonwealth - neiCalter the gdoption of .thidi amendment, and . the commissions of all the ,futlges who-may be then in office shall expire on the first: -Mondayof December - following, when the terms of the new JudgeSshall pommence.- , - The persobs who 'shall then,be elected Judges of the Supreme Co;irt shall hold their °irides na•fol lows : Coe -of them for three yerri, on6•for six. .years, otte for nineyilars, one, for twelve years,- and one fer,fifteemyears, the term oceach to be -decided by lot by the said Judges, as-soon after. the election as convenient, flud the result teal= fled by them to the Governor - , that the -commis siOni nisy be issued in accordance thereto.. The- Judge . wlfose commission . will first expire shall' he Chief Justice ;luring ::is term, and thereafter each Judge - whose commission shalt first expire. shall in turn be the Chief Justice, and if two or more commissions shall expire on the sarnetlay . , the Judges holding them shall decide by lot which shall be the chief. Justice. Any Vacancies, har ening by death, rbsignation or otherwise, in an - Tot the - Said Courts, 411111 he filled hsy- ap pointinent by the Governor, to Continue till the first Monday of December succeeding the , lima general electidn: The Judges or the Supreme Court um' the Pre..6(lmila of the several Coasts -of Common:Tic:is slitilloit-Sbadd times, receive • • for 'theiraervices an, adequate cOmplaisatjou, to be fixed by law, which. bhall not. be . fiiminislied ffurinfftheir conthmance in office ; but they shall receive no fees or perrptisitea Of office, noi• hold any otherVliee of, profit under this Corothoti ,wealth, or undeirthe Government. of tbe'United , States, or any oilier State of this Union. The' Judges of the Suprenie court, during theiryton, tinuthice in office, shall reside within this Com monwetiftlit and the other- their *entitle:wee is office shall reside within the dis triet.Or county for'Whielt they..werit respei-ripely, elected:. . . . J S MoCALMONT, . , Speaker of the Houre'of Representatives. ~,V 111?,ST, . Speaker of thekSenate • SENATE:. c.trAmBER., , 14irrisbitrg, Jangar s y 28,18502... d. •' .1, Samuel' W. •Pearson, Chief ,Clerk 'of'the P'" , ari f0nt0x1 , ....:a, tliectorcgoing resolution . , CS.. 10.°n the Senate 010 of the present session,)- entitled' "Resolution reltitive.to an amendnient, of the Gonsti,tuttori,i'— it being-tile smile resolution whiefrs *agreed to by a majority of die pleiribers',elected . to each House of the last Legislatifre—lifter having been duly considered and discussed, was this day a greed to by a majority ortVe members elected to itud,,serving in the iyeirate of Itennsylvania, at Its'present session, as will apt,oar by their' votes gircp,ori the final, passage of the resolution its follows, viz : • Those voting in 'favor of the resol Arno were, Jones Brooke," .1. Vorte'r Brow ley, William ,A Crabb, JoYeithati 4 CcOmingliam Thomas S. FeiaiOn Thonins7li ForSYth, Gliarle4". Fridley, It di& t W .Gtteriy sey, .flarildtt, !sand (logos, 'Timothy lvei, Joshua Y Jones, Joseph lionig(nacher, Geerge 'Y.' Lawrence, illax well McCasiiii, new, Ntiloire, Benjamin iNtattliiits; Ilenry s - A :Mutt lenberg r Williant..F. 'PackeroWpt It. Saih.l i lerfDavid Stlnkev, Pcleg B 4averv,.C.oliraci Shi• rner, Robert C Sterrett, Dailiel Stine,Parris B. StreeterrdOhn, 'Witlkcei.and . Valall,...Best,.. Sfigker--Yentr29. - '. _ •. .Tliope. voting against the passage Of the rest), luticairwere; George Dar sfe, Augustus Drum Alexrander,King—Matka. Extract from tlid4outitiar • .SANIVBE W. PENRSON, Clerk. pal pr , . THE 110 USE OF IT- - ~REFRESENTATIVES iiarriskurg, ;March, 15,^1850.1 NE I, William Jack; Chief ma* of the House of Representatives of l'etutsylvania,,do hereby cer tify that .th'e . fot egoing resolution, (No. 10 on the ,Senate tile, and Not 211 du the .1-louse Journal of theyresets.sesition,) entitled " Resolution relit. tare to, .thd amendment orthe - Conititutiott,'.'— ix being the same.residutiOvidtich was agreed_to by'livajority_pf.tlie Membhrp elected, to each 1 - 1011se of the last:Legisletureafter itavingteen duly'eoniiiißrAl'sand discussed, was this Iday t• greed to bylit',,tnajortty_of tint members elected to and serving fn the "'QUM' of Representatives of Penitaylvapta, at its . ..present session, as: will .appear by their yoted, glven on the tinnl passage of thoyesolptioni folloWs, viz; A - • Those yoting in • factor. of the miasnge ,of the resOlutionovere,Jtilin Acker, JolMXlliscitc, Wm Bitker,4tohea% Baltliviti David Bent, Craig Biddlederemiah john S Unseen, William Brindle, - Daniel. Brower h gsse• ft Burden. Jolt Ce'ssiin,•llenr): Clinreli,Joliii N. Conyng• ham', Sylvester. Crldland,„Uenjamia G. David, J: Dobbins, J Mes - P. Do w ner, 'Fhomas Dunean, William Duna, William Emmy, John C NVillipin Evans, A. Scott .Ewing; Alex— ander $. Feather, James Flowers, Benjamin P. - Fortiier, Alexander Gibboae .„ Thomas F. Grier, Joseph 11 Grithis . osepit =u ef,lnebb S- lrahleinan, George 11-dart, Let art Hart, John Hastings, William J. Hemphill, John Hoge, II Huplet; Lcwiti llurford, Wnshington J Jackson, Nicholas Joiies;Joho W Killinger, Charles E Kinkead,Roberl — Klotz, Harrison 1 Lai rti,Morris LeechdonntlitiolD Lee!, Anson Leonard, James J Lewis, Henry Lillie; Jonas R McClintoclq John P McCullough, Alexander C MaCtirdy, - John McLaughlin. John McLean, Siiinuel Marx, John B Meek, Michael.. Meyers, John Minn., Joseph.o Molloy, John D•Morrls, William T Morrison, Ezekiel Mowry, Edward. N ickleson, Jacob Nissly,.Charles'ONcill, John .13 .Packer. Joseph C Pon l3 ll, James C Reid, .lohn S Rimy' Lewis Roberts, annmeLltobinson,..lolin Plinth! erford, Glenni W. SJoheldiThomas - C Set:miler, William Slia&er, Richard Simpson, Eli Slifer, William Smith, William A .Smith, Daniel M. Smyser ; William 11 Soutler,'Thantts C David Steward, Chillies- Stockwell, Edwin. C Trone, Andrew Wade, Robert. CVs taker, Tho. man Watson., Sidney 13 Wells, Hiram . A WU'. HMS, Daniel r Zerbey and Joan S. 'McCalmont, Speaker—Yeas 87. Those voting 'against the. passage, of the retro. lotion Were, Augustus K. Corny!), David Evans and James NI Porter—Nays 3.• Extract from the Joirnal, WILLIAM J Filed 111tirTh IS, 1850. Y , A Pee. cf Commonwealth. Penttsyliania . as do certify that the above and foregoing. hi true and correct copy of thq ; prigionl resolution of the General Assembly, zntitiell "Resolution relative to on amendment of the Constitution," as the same remains on file in Ace. In iestiretiny wherbot have hereunto L.S.set my hand, mud caused to he of . s" thmtial,of thi Seerotary's Office, nt Bar risburg, thtefifleciill) day of June, limo Domini one thoustnitl hundred and fifiJ7 - • jit2B,'so,,Sm' • See of the Conintoneeeolt&t•-- itexteintion SECRETARY'S PTFACE 4J'ateriq w Iva sxl. • -11234 RY COUNT THE undersigned bSgs lei public,that lie has recent) WARM SPRINGS, in Per Sylvania; and has impre'ved a bdildingga for the entertainine i Flo calenlated to inaurh co once to-filMlib—niay-feel-di- , . the establishment. . Those Springuare situate on the bank of, and empty into fitierman'se els, a stream as sociated with the thrilling se es between the early settlers of that part of ennsylitinin and . the aborigines, whose hunti grounds lay on its margin. They nrealeve miles from Car lisle, (ffircitigh which the C berland Valley Railroad passes from Chamb sburg to Harris burg,) from which place vlsit:s can at all timed - ' obtain excellent conveyance: Those also from the east, wishing to reach, 4: Spring by the Central Railroad. eon do so , taking passage to the Duneannon Iron Wor :, (thirteen miles distant 'from the Springs,) :ere coaches are constantly in readiness to co cythern thither ; and those coming from the set on.the same coed, at all times obtain has einiveyanees at the' Railroad Hotel at Newpo , winch is but a few miles distant from the SP ngs. •_ , arequalities of the wate. f these Springs hrES MOElt extraordinary inde, for-the speedy. and permanent cure of . Scro las, Eruptions of the'Skin, and every.specien:. Cutaneous dis• eases. He' has, hUnklreds of rtificates, show.. trig the viOndefful cures die: ed by . .using . this water internally, and by bat: g in it; obtained as well from Strangers as fro those residing in the immediate naighborlieo: of the Springs, who have not enri-experie ced the infallible efficacy of the water themse es, buthaie Wit m cl esse' .the same upon other Prof.;James C. Booth has anal'y'zed the writ sand found them to contain 9.2 grains of soli matter in the g , .1% lon,.whichts composed - as f lows:. . '., Carbonate, of lime - - : 2.667 , . ot 'magneeia • 1.938 Alkaline salts, chiefly chlori es, with opOrtion of sulphate • Silicia • - t , Organic matter . , • 9-460 Ther&arealsoet the samq place hid( a dq;en of other springs„-of different descriptions, mong which is one - of 'stilplitr -and ono of cold water. e It maybe proper to stator why.n . litawledge of the extraordinly. Medical .. qualities of these, Spritlolns not been more, extensfidiy - finown than to indicated the ckrtificates of those • only' Whq have resided -in 'befit - immediate neighborhood. Years am the property fell, into•the hands of a number pf hairs, whO worm': indisposed to undertake the: responsibility of• ' frisking it a place of- public entertamt - nent;',as a. business,—prolably,..becaute2„the.„patronago the public would not have justified the under talung,ms at-that • time, (before the spirit of public improvements by Canals and 'Railroads , had rendered distant and 'diffiearnoinitq. ~ speedyand cheap access,) its location was out .of the way, and the. roads to it rough and almost impassable. At•the. death of Mr. liengedy it _fell into the hands of heire, neither of whom scooted dispOsell to take hold of it,-biutiletteril it io tenants; more for the_eultivation •of the land, than a regard to the use 111 the It was 'finally tented to Mr. Hippie, (now pro.. primer Of ti larges.,,,Hotel, in Tremont, Pennsyl vani,p,) who made arrangements to accommo- date• the public , ; and during his t cult, inany,in villids availed - themselves of tins oppottundv - to visit - and - tesrits - medical pie, however, retired in a short time, and the property'again fell into,.* fiends of the:heirs, and remained no untirproceedines Wore insti rifted in the Orpligns'lCourt, by the heirs for •its-solo, -Itwas_then, sold and tli6 subscriber became the purchaSer. With the exception di the short time it was lick! by 'Mr. Fipple it re mained in the hands of the heirs without. ar* -efforts to bring it into.notiqc.: - The country round the Springs and neighs borhood •is- diverSitied by cultivation,, and is beautifully wildtand picturesque' in scenery, a bminding jn game,-Whilo the stream passing through the property affords fine fishing. Every attention will b.e'paid to - the comfortand conve nienep of guests, and the charges - so moderate, that fill may'avil theinkelves of the benefits of the Water. • ' If. H. ETTER, • u • ``T' ,4~~' L:'3u'3^~c.T' Cam} C{:3:x~'~-" WHITE SULPHUR SPRING•' .efFIE subscriber, Melina jLgyatifigsj with the success , which has.attendedlis nianaremerirel Al t e s: a sonson, line • , -iecte r aFed his elforta to 'rericler,the plreSe and accomModations still-morn inciting and comfortable. - Ample provision hakboet(Made tor the va rious modus of 13uthing;', %kfith. either 'Warm, Cgidvor Sulphur . also Ipr Gymbaatic exbrlcise mid pristime aninsement. The salubrity of .the situation, rho highly Medical: quality of tile Spring, the splendid .Mountain Scenery, witliehliging,and competent Servants, and a strong , desire on the part of the Proprietor tO.make his friends comfortable and 'happy, arc sortie of the inducements offered to Visitors, both volid.and invalid, who desire ei 'tiler an occasion for innocent enjoyment, oP e pose and restoration to health. • The Spring is situ ated in CUMBERLAND COUNTCOUNTY, PA., about eighteen miles North- Wost.of _, It Is accessible by Railroad from Philadelphia to Nbwville, and thence eight miles.by stags to the Spring. Passengers leav ing Phiradelphia in the morning arrive at the 'Spring early the same evening. The house will bo open for visitors on and after the 10th day of June. r, Boarding Families, * Transiont•Visitors =I The subsCribtir has- the plenum of referring to his numerous patrons who favoured him with their company during the last sesson,among whom are— Samuel Gillespie, W. T. Snodgrass, C. M. Reynolds, H. C. Blair, .Alexander ;Cosier, Philadelphia. Rev. Di. De Witt, Hon. Wm. Dock, A. J. Jones, l.sq, Harrisburg. Hr. Header, W. G. Reed, EN., Chambers burg. Doubling Gap, Juno, 1856. June 5,2 m. SCOTT COYLE, Proprietor. Carlisle SulphutyBprings. THESE celebrated Springs, situated in ono of the moat beautifulkhealthy & •Erti , romantic parts of Cumberland county, I kave . ately been refitted, and are now ready for the accommodation of any number of board ers and visitors: They era lour miles north of Carlisle, and within onamilo of the north-menu-. tain whore at all seasons game can be loand in'abundance. The Conedognirat Creek runs within two miles of Ale establishment, afford : ing a .mo opportunity for pleasure and . oxereise to those wit., are fund of angling. The.proprietor deems it altogether unneces sary .to say anything in regard to the medicinal virtuorof the water., as the numorpus_p'ersons who have regained lieulth\from its use renders sffelf2 ti" - cbersei- entirely supeffinous. • Geoff WARM and COLD BATHS in •readineas at. imes. The table wilt be furnished with the hest the season an merWer - affordvand—tht- Bur supplied with the choicest liqtfors. Cori , veyances from Carlisle to the Springs can be had at all times .by, applying n t the different nte livery eitabliehnte: je 19,6 w D. CORNMAN. gstactiv: dee'd.• LETTERS Testamentary - on the estate of CllAßLE9Gaitenn, lute of ..Newton - township,' Cumberland county, deceased, haVO bear:gran ted to the subscribers, {he first named living, in Newton, township, end the' letter in Dicktnson, township. All persona indebted 't6 saidastate ere requested to make-immediate payment,mrd 'those having claims.to present them - for settle-' ment, properly authenticated, to SAMUEL . GARBER, DAVID DEMUTH, Jenel2--6tpd . Executors. SALT xrt mom]. • 140 ;SACKS Liverpool Ground Alum' Soh, in, storand for snla very low: A so, 15D inicicove tu of very superior Ground Rook Film Sslt, to small and handsonio .1 SAOES AND BOXES "•- • for Family ond Dairy use, foriatlo by junol2 . • J. W.' EBY Bread, Without Yeast! UST ILECSIVED—At' the. Cheap Store p 'LP groat variety' of all colors Woolen. yarn, Long and Square Shawls, from' $1 to $lO, yery, cheap Andeed ; ' Mous de Laines, Steel BoOds .and Tassels, purse twist, clasps, ettA'a groat variety of, Woolen Bore. • , • ect3l- . , A & BENTZ. AND the beet A MILY SOFT SOAP can be made , ready •fer..Balcor.v and Elsa. in It few minutes by The using 'of "Babbite" Powders.— For sale at 'the titer. W. ES y. ;&Tilbury for paw.. 'n light and goat ofildr,and in good ordir Enqatno • •WIVI, Al. PENROSE, acto. I Nes, 1, PA. ZEtt(IDESraI:MIUUEO . to inform .the-- parchased the . 'County, Penn refurnished the 1 of visitors, in a ,rt and conveni— ised—ttrpatronize— ' North Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pa. ' IPANThe eubsoritme would respectfully . invlie the Attention of • Country Merchants atid tie public in general to-his large assertment of — , Confectionaries mitnfactured of the best materlal.fresh every slay—and warranted to stand any oliniate . , which he will sell wholesale or retail lit the old stand in North Hanover street, a few doorshorth of the Bank. Having just returned from the city, he. would also call attention to a large assort; meat of Fruits and Nuts of the latest importa tions, consisting in part of • • ORANGES, LEMONS, RAISINS, - Figs,; - Piliens, Dates, Citron, Almonds, E. %Val. nuts, Cream-Cocoa Pea Nuts, Filberts Ike.— He has also made - ;large addition' to his stock • of TOYS; --- .A - N - D - F - A - NOY--G GODS, • '-' comprising in part, 'Fine French Card visiting and other gaskets, Paper,Glass and Wooden Fancy Boxes., Dolls. Dol Heads, Tops, Bats and Parlor Balls, Rattoes t _Games and-Puzzles Wheelbartows, Wagons; furniture, Tea Setta and Nino Pins in Boxes, French and. German Aeeordeons, Fancy - Son* . Hair 0 ils, Cologne, BrUshoti dna. In connection with the above he has just receivedir larg - e - assortment of. FRESH GROCERIES, such as Coffees; Teas. Sugars,Molasses, Spices of all kinds,Water, Sdda, 'tter, and Sugar Crackers, aitall other articles in the Grocery line, which will`be sold at low rates. • •-• FINE CAKES, always on hand and baked to order. Parties supplied with all articles in his lino at low prices. tAll orders from a distance thankfully received and attended to with despatch. N. 13. no charge for peck* at this establishment. Carlisle June 5,'50. P. MONYER. NEW BOOT and SHOE STORE 1'09 . 8 0'605 p 2'897 ripHE undersigned would respectfully inform their friends and the public generally- that they have just opened ri now and fashionable absortment'of BOOTS AND - SHOES,-.in-the store room formerly occupied b Wm. Osborn, in North. Hanover street, •M few — doors above Wm. 'Leonard's old'siand, and fromiheir expe rience in the business they feel confident they have supplied_ themeelves with as good and chcaP a_Aock.ex.nti..pc...oP.vin in cgriiplp..and_which. they are determined to sallower for Cash titan 'hey can bo bought elsewhei-e. Manufacturing and Repairing done in the best mem : mat the shortest notice. They have on hand a very heavy stock of all kinds of LEATH gut, which , they will sell at' a small advane.3 to Shoemakers rind others; who will find it to their .advantage to oall and examine. • WM. ASKEW d CO. Co lisle, juneb:--prn THE 7 .lo6ltrittrtaliißANT . " - . 136 Greenwich Street New York, rivE, vroprictors beg leave to call the atten -2.. tion of connoiseurs in Tea, axid the heads of families to the choice and rare selection of TEAS imported by them,and hitherto unknown i n this country, which, by their fragrance and delicacy, combined with vtrem purity and strength, produce an infusion of surpassing richness anti flavor. - _ The TEAS OFFERED, are the FOLLOW•. l'lre - Jeddo - B loom - , - a - Black - Tea, - ar Vl - ,00 isr Ili 'Nippon do 0,75 Diari _ do 0,50 Osupea, a Green Tea, I',oo . .I'oo•tsiaa, do 0,75 . TickiAsian, .__.do _0,40 • 1.41-11 Mixture, a compound of the•most earn and - choice torts Drown on the fertile and genial ..- soil of . .. Assam, .1,00 With a : view to encourage the.introduction of those matchless Teas, tt is the intention of the proprietors to distribute by lot, among the Mir. chasers, a quantity of Teas equal to the FIRST YEARS' PROFITS on the sales effected:— Ranh' purchaser will receive enclosed in the package, a numbered certificate, entitling him to 021 E GIIANCE IN THE DISTRIBLI• 'NON ! !! for every fifty cents laid out, and on the receipts amounting to S9.o,oon,•tile un dermentioned parcels of Tea, to the value of toil per cont., o Tics theensend dollar:clan he ge't•ei . l coop et. Bonuses! ! !-according to thc following, scale: • 5 PIIZ.OO 501bm Tea cac . at $l,OO pr It, 25011,a 0r5250 20 ••• 25 1 4. 4. 500 't 500 250 t' 1 t , 250 .250 =I Those persons who prefer lower prield Teas 'cnn receive their prima, - in. propOriiim. or THEY WILL BE RE•PURCHASE I) FOR CASH, of a reduction of 10 per cent. • Ki7Country agents required. Applications to he addressed (post paid,) to the Company's Depot us•nbove (jel Dl'Allister% All-Healing Ointment, ®rho World's Conti Nino Arercury or other Orizzeret. .1. , t7m the Rending Eagle." T HERE was never, perhaps, a .niedi eine brought before the public, that has in so short a time won such a reputation as " ATl lister's All-Ilealiag::Ointment, or the World's SalVe." Almost :every person that Has made trial of it, speaks warmly in its praise. One has been cured by it. of the most painful Rheuma• tism ; another of -the Files, a third of a trouble some pain in the side,,a:Tourth of a swelling in tLelimbs, ire. if - it, does not give . immediate relief in every ease,-4 can never do injury, being applied, outwardly, Ai-iinother evidence of the wonderful healing power possessed by this salve we sithjoitt the following certificates Irons a re spectable citizen of Maidencreek township, in this county. Maidenereek, forks co. March 30,1,847. Messrs. Ritter bs CM.—I desire to inform you that I was entirely cured of a pain the back, by theuse of McAllister's All-Healing Salve, which I purchased from you. I suffered with it about 20 years; and at night was unable to sleep. Dur ing that time I tried various remedies, which were prescribed for me by physicians and other persons, without receiving any-relief, sad at last made trial of - this Salve with a result favorable beyond expectation. I am now entirely_ free from the pale, and enjoy at night "ii i — ed and peaceful sleep. I have also used_the Salve since for tooth:acheand other complaints; with similar happy results. Your friend. JOHN HOLL&BACII. 80.00 por week 5 00 ~1 00 per day. The following is from a re,ultir physician of extensive practice in Philadelphi lames MoAlliAter—Sir: I have Ihr the two last years been iktlic„,. habit of .using your Oint ment:in cases of Rheumatism; Ch ilblains, and Tl.Min."Capites, -'Scald Ilead,) and -.Was far with the happiest effect. think, from the ex periments I have made with it, that it richly-de serves to be .Adopted, as an article -of every day use by the profcsston at large. Yours, ke. S. SUL, M. D., Phil. • Philliphia, Deo. 30, 847 To James McAllister—Dear Skrt, I take pleas -nre-in_making _!.tLLmn_to_yoii Th e great bene fi t 1 haVe recaivett by using your Oi or the World'sAtlve. 1 had an ulcer, on thin ning sore on my ears of. many years standing, I had applied to several physicians but all to no purpose; but by using your - Ointment a few days, it was, completely dried up tuirlell. I have RIO tised,it for burns, for which - I find it an ex cellent article; also, in all cases of inflammmio EDWARD THORN. I certify the..above statement is true. M C C ADMUS, No. on Minket Street, Philadelphia TSTTER,7-There iii„,nothing better for the cure of Tetteo. BURNS—It is one ,of the: best things in the world for Burns. (See directions for uhing , PlLES—Thousands ere yearly cured by this Ointment._ It never tails in giving relief fel. the ,-r - *Around the boxes are directions for using McAllister's Ointment for Scrofula, Erysipelas Teller, Chilblai.t, Scald Head, Quinsy, Sure Throat, Bronchitis, Nervous Affections, Pains, DiScase of - the Spine, Head Ache, Asthma, De& seas, Ear Ache. Burns, - Cornsoll Diseases of the SkiicSore Lips, Pimples; &e. , Swelling of the Limbs, Sores, R h eumatism . P iles, Cold Feet i Croup , Swelled or Broken Breast, Tooth Ache, Ague in the Face. • . ' . CORNS—Oecusional use• of this Ointment yvill ,:ilway_s_keep,Cortisfropi Vs:ming. ; people need nover 4 be troubled with them if tin use it frequently.. ' p;:irThe Ointment id good for any part of the body or limbs when inflamed. In 5014 C epees it shinild be applied often. • CAUTION—No Ointment will be genuine Unless thename of-JAMES MCALLISTER Is Writfcii with a pen on every label.' • FOR SALE'by my agents ln all of the Prim. cipal towns in the United'States. - , . JAMES MoALLISTER, Sole - PrOpr'etor of the above Medicine. • PRINCIPAE OFFICE No, 48 North Third Street, Philadelphia. aIrPRICE•2S CENTS PER 80R...4* • • ' AGENTS—S, Elliott and S. W. Haversack,Carlisle4lJ - Reigle,• MeChaniesburg 1- (, W. Sitigfter, , Churatown; Rimed, ' Wherry, NewburglAeseph H. Herron, Newville ; J. M.. Lutz; and Gtr W Bell, Harrisburg. •• _ • 9.[iscellaTte i NO lIRMBUG! ING:- 20001bs $2,000 Ittisccllaneritts. • • IDTPORTAN'r ARRIVAL • - . or FR )S l l.l . ,C.PRING GOO * DS I rie,s. ;Ogqby, giAs commenced anil. - will be receiving for 1.111 some days, a brilliant' and-Vory extensive assortment of- gpritigr Goods, and particularly- , invites allthut wish to . purchase cheap goods Turd - satlafftlicirgo - od - firo.irWgbin — him a call before purchasing , as ho is dmermined:to cut goods this Spring u,t small maths, and ,pleasti All that will,faval'lthirwith their patronage. ' Ks qtail: consists impart eafresh CLOTHS, CASSIMEItES & SATINETTS, of all colors and prices,.: we •worth.examining. A full assortment of ' ..---- COLORED . FLANNELS, frOnt the.finest shrouding to tito 'loiyest. prices, . TWEEDS, in great variety and colors, 3-4 to 6-4 i Also J EANS !& CASSIMERES, of all color and pricm. A Large and complete assortment_olMens and Boys SPRING - & SUMMER WEAR, many of them entirely now styles. LADIES DRESS GOODS, such as new-siyle Silks and Satins, Lihon Lim ing, Mous do Lanai, Lawns, and many more entirely new styles too numerous to notice. A large stock of • • CALICOES, GINGHAMS, Tickings, 'Bleached and tunbleached .111uslins and 'Shootings, &o. The largest and most ex tensivo stock of CARPETS, • that has been brought to Carlisle for years, to gather with 10,000 OTHER ARTICLES in thb Dry Goods lino, that would fill columns of this paper but are entirely too numerous to mention. Also, a large assortment of Mons, Boys and Childrens BOOTS AND SHOES, — all prices, Ladies Slippers, Ties, * Buskins, in great variety of prices. A large and well selec• ted stock of Frosh - GROCERIES,— _ . Spices, &c.. Cavendish, Congress. Hand, Cu and Dry TOBACCOS of the best brands. Come and look for your solves.at.the_old_mid—well—established—atand where you will find a large and well selected stock of Goods and on the most favorable terms. .Carlisle, March 20, 1850. , . NEW SPRING GOODS: Ahead of all Competition rinflE subscribers hove returned from Philo delphitqwith7alarto attottilient ,, - consisting partly of Mons do Laines, Lawns, Bareges, Linen Lustres, at 123, 18i and 25 ets per yard / Alpaelms, Gingham, Calicoes, and a variety' of Other dress goods; Cloths, Caesi mares, Vestings.Sumnpr sniffs for men and boys wear in endless variety, checks, tickings -mastitis-at hosiery;-gloves; laces and • cdgings, insertings, and some very cheap CARL El S, gtocol6eTragEil,iy , VY'lls7, - ; Also, a large assortment of very CHEAP BONNETS, Palm leaf and braid hats, bonnet ribbons at a prices and core cheap, a few pieces wide high Itunre black silk, together with a ge:nerad_ us aortinent including nearly every article in our line of business, all of which 'have, heen_boughi Wi - cast o niers - and the whole country at considerably lower prices than they can be, bought in Carlisle. Give us a call and Judge for yourselves. A & W.BENTZ; March '20,_1,550. • 0,,, -- • - e l l t f •\,w, , „,.: , -,--i--.• , :: , .. ; ‘,..., . , .. I ,_.___, ) 41-...-,17 -77-7 - 4. • 1 -.J;z4. - 14 . ;-i',A, , -_-- ~,,,L:::--,-,,,... CHERRY PECTORAL: F " th !C_ treiltun,_ HOARSEN *33, BROZT. OHITIS, CROUP, ACTS. TiCHOOPING- GOUGE ,-- (r AND CONSCRIPTION. The uniform:success which has attended the• use of this preparation—its salutary effect—it power to relieve and cure affections of the Lungs have gained for it a celebrity equalled by no other medicine. We offer it to the afflicted , with entire confidence in its virtues, and the full be lief that it will subdno-and remove the severest attacks of disease upon the throat and Lungs. Those results, as they become publicly known, wry naturally attract the attention of medica— men andpulanthopists every where'. What is their or CHERRY PLCTORAL may be seen in die soil owing: VALENTINE MOTT, NI. D. Prof. Surgery Med. College,- New York; is “It gives me pleasure to certify the value • efficacy of Ayer's CHERRY PECI'OII. - which I consider peculiarly adapted to cure '- eases of the Throat and Lungs." THE ILT.IIEV. LOAD BISHOP: FIELD .writes in a-letter to his friend,« ho was fastsink ingunder'an.affection of the Lungs t-,-"Try tht9 cherry pectorel.and Irony medicine can give you relier..w I'll the blessing of Cod thtit Cl-111M;JUSTICE ELYS'I IS, • • of Louisiana, writes "That a'youeg daughter of his was cured of several severe attacks; oft croup by the 'Cherry Pectoral." , ASTHMA AND BRONCHITIS. The Canadian Journal of Medical Science states, "'flat Asthma and Bronchitis so prem.: lent in this inclement climate, has yielded. with surprising rapidity to Ayre's 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 HARTFORD ' Jan. 28; 1847. , Dr.-J. C. AYER—Dear Sir;--having been rescued from a painful and dangerous disease by your medicine, gratitude prompts me to send you this acknowledgement, not only in justice to you, but for the information of others in like ni• • fiction. A slight cold upon the lungs, neglected-at first became so severe thnt spitting of blood. a violent cough ond pro - fuse night-sweats followed and fits , tenet! upon me. 1 became emaciatelifico'uld not _sleep, was distressed, by .tny Cough, and a pain through titychest, md inahort had all the-alarm- , ing symptoms of quicalc, thisumption. No medi cine seemed mall torekch my . ease, until I prov ident.ally tried your Cleary ,Pectoral,-.which soon relieved and now has cared me.. Yours withretpect, E. A. STEWART. ALBANY, N. Y.;;AprU Dr. Ayer, Lowell—Dear Sir.;—l have for vem•s been afflicted' with Asthma in the worst forsilt-so-thai_Lhaiteiteen_old'7^d tuLskep..iumy chair for a larger part of the time, being unable , to breathe in my bed. I had tried a great _many medicines, to no purpose, untl my physician prescribed, as an experiment, your Chet ry Pee• ; toral• At first it seethed to make me worse, but in leSs than a week I began to experience the most gratifying relief from its use; and now, in four weeks, the disease is entirely removed. I can . sleep in my bed with'Cornfort,nnd enjoy a state • of health which Oind never expected to enjoy. GEORCE S. FERRANT. , --:, PROXIIEII BY J. C. AYRES, CHEMIST, LOWELL =2 Sold,b3i Dr. Itawliiis, S. A. Hubbard, Dr. S Caal i ale; Dr. Ira Day;:Meobaniaaburg;:3 ft. Herron, Newville; J. C. is J. S. Altiok Snip• . pensbarg; anti druggists generally. • Boots, Shoes 'anti Gotten. - - .• wEvx Mon STREET orrosres T,IIOIEVIODIBT VirM. M. PORTER invites theatierition of; .the.public to his large -and complete is- sortment df lIQt7TS, SHOES & GAITERS, just received from Philadelphia. including a va-•- flay of iiew'styles. His experience in the Shoo: bus:nosti. enables , him tolseleet work - of the best, Materials and workmanshiP, which Will-he sold; at 'the: loweet ,eash-,prierrandlwarranted drreittoiner work attended to as usual. - Schwa Examinations nARENTS who wish to imprOve ibis un :11.7 4crstaitaings of their children, 'preparatory' to the examinations of the Public Schools, can do's° by calling at ORTER'S SHOE STORE, whore limy will find a large assort-. moot of Boys,lllisses and Childrons Shoos, of the most beautiful finish and boat quality. Junc6 • A RNOLDS writing fluid, a very aiu-, pnerinr 1 nic:. tor solo at , HM3BARDS, • - • Priine S ugars:: • - ••-- , A large lot'of the tnost iptirovocl brunt jne~ rokoiyed atiagigortYNlS. jV. flanovp4st. S +_ . , ( T4rotics Notice .to Tax-Ranrers. • ' . N I) NIL the preirisions of .the Act of 1844, anv county, paying into the State Treasu• ry the State Tax levied en suds county, prior to the 15th of fitly in any year, is entitled to an abateinent-el.s.persent on she amount so paid. • The undersigned, Commissioners of Cum.; ,-- berland county, in view of the above proviiierus__ coneidet inciaitehreThind proper that those who' • by their prompt payment of their taxes prior -to the above date, enable the . Treasurer to.pay over the-State Tex, so as to receive the above iffiatement.of 5 Per cent., the benefit of which . has hitherto been enjoyed by the citizens or the county generally, should be allowed a de. duction of that amount by the collector—have authorized the different collectotere make said abatemenefrom the State Tax, -in all cases - where the State and County tax is paid to the collector before the 15th day of'July, DM. when said abatement shall, amount to one 'per - cent or more, no fraction, of a cent to be meth'? ted. . Since the act of 44, the Commissioners have paid the State tax of this county annually to the State Treasurer, within the time prescri bed by the act, and the county has received the benefit of an abatimeM of fire per cent, thereon, but to meet said; payment they hive found it necessary heretofore to appropriate a part of the countyfunds to meet the deficiency ocpasioned by delinquents, until the-balance of the State Tax was collected. It therefOre be comes necessary to require the payment of both s • State and county tax to entitle the,payer to the aforesaid abatement„ upon the aforesaid State Tax. The undersigned therefore confidently antic ipate that the above arrangement, and the fur ther inducement of enwng Cumberland coun ty to maintain the clllffacter for promptness and fidelity which she has acquired in the die. chap other obligations to the Commonwealth, will induce every citizen to discharge his State and County Tax prior to the 15th day of July. JOHN .MELL, `i v JOHN SPROUT, " jAMES• KELSO,' • 9 County Commissioners:. .Attest—Wlll. Commissioners' Office, • Carlisle, May 22, '5O. .. . . To the lf - ax-CollectOts f Comb . - : 4, 0 N.. \ FitXTRACT from 'a circular issued by the State Treasurerto the Commissioners and - easurer—of—thia-county "It may be well for me to draw mit atten tion to the fact, that after the 2lst.fifisy of Ap• gust next, the circulation of arif rtanknotesiof a legs denomination than five clatters, (except the notes issued by .the Banks of this'State, under the act of 4th May„jB4l.),M prohibited. by law, and punishable. Ify , sivil.- and.- . criminal prosecinjon. No uote oN . y description . ex-- cept as aforesaid, of a less denominaticn than. Flys dollars, can therefore be received in pay ment,-ht this department, after the first day of ;Y:x7Fratr)-! , ..... . , JOHN M. BICKEL. _., State Troaaurer. Collectors are hereby notified not to-receive in payment of taxes, any notes of a less de nomination than rive dollars, except. the "Re lief" notes of this Strom issued under the act of - May 4th 11141. W%l. M. PORTER. Tteasurer ril_Cumberluud county. May 28, 1850. - • A roxl=tiz - -wrirm • zrzart*: P:THETIRM - 61' TR 01.V.riMAN & -- Deitr - Gentlemen, -- take - murladvice, To every one we make our call, If you would have a coat'..that's nice,. Look at Troutman & Iltay'kCheap Cla thing Hall, Here are Dresses of - all kinds, Fire and coarse, and also Cheap—, Please examine and you'll find, For your money quite a heap. Here arc goods for every season, - Tidelt - and moue, - neat and thin;. All that you can wish in reason, If you doubt it just drop - fir, - Ilere arc' Frock and Body Coats, ' Both with low and standing collars ; Some that button round the throat, To be had for a few dollars. Here is every style of Vest, And all-sorts of Pantaloons, You can choose what suits you best, Eve, or-morn, or afternoon. ' Here are sacks qnd ROUndabinta, x iatfalls . and Jackets Green., Here the cheititrel4vriVeinds . _ Here are light - coats for the Spring, Fancy goods for Summer wear, You will find them just the thing. 4 ' Nothing better anywhere. Shirts . ancr bUeVitta gms, Pocket Handkerchiefs and cloves, Scarfs to tie your neck around, When yoo seek your Indy loves, Here are Caps. Suspenders, Stocks, Collars, very nice indeed, . Clrnn and nice, in paner box, Just-the-thing-that-you-will need. If we talk d a day about them, We could scarcely tell you all, Gentlemen can't do without them-- Then, dear friends,give us a call. Better than the Goldmines of Call- for)dal --- ' A Whole Suit of Clothes at 81,75 1 r OM undersigned thankful for the - patronage 1 of the Citizens of -Carlisle and adjoining country; informs his numerous friends add the public in general, that ho has just laid in an entirely 'new Stock of fashionable Spring and Summer clothing, made up in the hest style end particularly calculated for this place, His stock , consists of fine,D-ress- and -Frock-ceats,-Habits - Cassimer, Prab, Bce.,prin coats, Tweed Linen and Check cons us ess coats of all descriptions, superior Black Cassime'r end fancy Pantaloons, a great variety orVests from '7scts to $4 00, a large,assortment of fancy articles of Gentlemen's wear,-white linen, striped and rod ild'hael shirts. Gentlemen are reeuested to call and examine the goods, and he is sure those w ho buy will be well fitted and at low prices.' A great , assortment of Boys Boys 'clothing, also Caps ana Hats, from 12f lo 83 00 constantly on hand at S. GOLDMAN S ' South East cornorof Main and Market square, Carlisle, March 26,1859. • Webb's Washing Powder._ _ A great saving of labor, soap and time, with out any RUBBING by'• - washing beards, Ma' chinesor with the hands, and preventing all wear and tear of clothe,— Warranted. not to injure the finest fabrics : Price, lq• cents. • .:ISold IV liplean , ,o and ,__retail at Dr. Rawlins' Drug and Variety Store, Main et - Carlisle; and 'at his Medical Hall, North Queen at. Lancas ter. N. 13. All orders - filled at Manufacturer's inject': . -. • •-• Juno 5-'—ly. • No=dr. Cariis/e-peposite-Batik-May-7,1950- rt'lliF. Boafd of Difectore of this Institution t have . this day declared.° dividend of Three Per Ceat., for the lust silt riipnths on the capi tal stock now paid in—which ivill° be paid to the Stockholders or their legal representatives, ou or rafter theyl7th last. - • - rnyls WM. S. COBEAN, Cashier. .• NOTICE. ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to the subsariber, by note or book account, are requested to nettle .without delay, or their ac counts will be loft in the hands of a magistrate for collection.. . J. G. CARMONY.• mey22 Leditho Trunki. THE subscriber has just received another lot of Loather Trunks of different sizes and prices. Also, an assortment of Cauct Bap and Va— lises; for sale on reasonable Terms. , • SHEET MUSIC Just opened a small lot of Music for Piano,. Fluto-und IN)lia,aleo, Jeannette and leannoti,, and a few other new and popular song's far sale low. BONNETS AND IiEGIIORN - HATS. ..--.A=great,varielyof Ladies' Straw' Bonnets, also - , Pamela Bonnets rifiC.GOinleinen's•leg• - horn" Hate in variety, Bonnet Frames, Erowno. and • ' • • EMBROIDERIES;, - , • . . . . A great variety of Par r is CoHare, gruseelt. Lace' Collar., Switfe- and • Ceinbiin. inserting. nnd Edgings, 'll.roadLetdemed Bobbin Edg'ge,. Lobm Lases' and 'Coned:Edging/1, Bice Cipes.. dt•e;;iiist opened by apt° t . . •. • ••G, W. HITNBIL 1: • , .1 , 0111( and FISH,. :-. - a 74ACKEIfEL, ShA too fi rdi.SalMon, Her ', rings, Pork, Efermi,rntaidee, Shoulders, •mid Cheese, (0 , pi titilyk u nif tin d eo acid — fo is ' el4ebY , . Market Streot P Wharf, Plitlelptiel . s ' 'March 20, 1850-am ' , '. •;47 * '" . ' 4: e • € ffia