Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, October 09, 1850, Image 3

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    Ncro 'llbucttiseinettts,
• Head- Wit. &I /AM. Cum& "rara . ,. •
Carlisle, " ctober, 1850:.;
UPRD PO . IV.—The Bnitiilion will par.
ado Ontpublie sijuare orr•§ATURITAY.
the 12:h iner. at 10 o'clock, A. M., in Bummer
uniform. By. order of Major John- F. Hunter.
' WM M P.ENROSE,
adj. 3d Bat.,
Of t2tp
$3OO - ItzW ARD
Tthimberland Rail Road Cain
1. puny will, at any Gine hereafter, pay
Three hundred Dollars; • ..
to any ono who will give information that will
load to the conviction of the individual• who
places obstructions upon the trash for the pur
pose of throwing off the engine utid ears.—
And,if the person giving the-information wishes
it, his name shall not be made known. .
FRED.K. WATTS. •
oct2 4t Pres't C. T( Ciimpany.
- _
Eatate of Noses Whistler, dee'd,
ETTERS Testamentary on the estate of
LA - Moses Whistler, late of Mifflin_ township,
Ctimbot - land county, deecased,have beeligraat
ed to the subscriber, residing in the same town
ship. All persons indebted •to said estate to
make immedime paymentTand - those — having
claims to present them to
oct,6t WM. IM ETTLE, Executor.
'UNRIVALLED DISPLAY or
FAIL DRY GOODS
CHARLES 'OGILBY respectfully informs
NI./ the public generally that he has commenc.
ed opening his very Ertensiee, Beautiful and
General stock of-
FALL DRY GOODS, • .
and as there have been a great many persons
waiting this arrival to make their fall tittrehases
he flatters ',himself that they will be entirely
satisfied after looking over the host of beautt•
ful goods that he is going to run'off at small
profts. Come in time and secure pretty . goods
and good bargains. His stock consists in part
of a fresh supply of
- - -
CLOTHS, CASSIMERS SATINETS,
Kentucky „leans, &c., of all colors and prices
that are bound to please the purchaser: - Also,
a grand assorithant'of
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
viz: Cltangnble Twill, Satins, Grodenap . and
Glasse Dress Silks,vory beaulifel,
CASHMERES, VOUS. DELAINES
mid innumerable other new styles of Ladies
Dress Goods, of the latest importation.
SHAWLS;
in endlein variety„ which can be sold at much
lower'iates than they have been sold for seve
ral seasons. The brag stock of
BONNET & NECK RIBBONS,
of entirely new styles, from 6 1-1 to 75 cents
per yard. Also, Ilosinet Stllts. SatipS and Vel
vets, in greet variety, new style Chintzes,
GINGHAMS & CALICOES,
White inicl Brown Mitslins and Sheetings of
'titeriresrbrands-nrid-at-all—priees. 'rho largest
and most generoLetocit. of
. GLOVES AND HOSIERY-:
for gentlemen,. Ladies and Children, that has
been exhibited in Carlisle for years.
BOOTS -AND SHOES;
.of every variety of patterns and kinds, and at
prices to please rill that wish to lay out their
cash to a good advantage.
BLANKETS AND CARPETS,
in great variety, which I wow 4 invite all tha
v‘iah to paellas° to look through ruy stuck - be
fore purchasing elsewhere.
GROCERIES & SPICES,
A full mid fresh assortment on hand, and will
be sold low at the old and well established
stand, Est Main Street ufew doors below the
.Market House, where you can - find a smelt . of
Goods no large, Se well selecrenf mid at prices
so low, that they caenot fail to please all [oct2
CIVESAP. oLouernavG.
M& L. STEINER respectfully invite
• the' Intention of their friends and the
public generally; tb their'largr let of Goods that
have been purchased at a great sacrifice in the
city of Ballimore. l'hey will sell them at a
small advance, as there is no rood for them in
our little store room. So come one and hil and
take them at almost any price, no we arc deter.
- railed no sell cheaper than can be bought in
Philadelphia. New York or Baltimore.
- •
Hang out your banners'! •
Hear the trumpet !
More they come! hero they arc!
Whiles the matter? what's the matter?
Only lodlt at the crowd,
Come on Joe, Jitit and Sum Hatter,
Lot us see what's out.
Hey, ho here comes Bill, a
We'll ask him what's the Muss ;
See how the street does fill,
There certainly must be a fuss!
0, no boys, no fuss at all,
Only another great arrival, .
Of beautiful Clothing for the fall,
At M. & L. BTF:iNEn's Clothing Hall!
Titave just bought a suit so line—
Toll me, how do you like it Joe f
Doh't you want one like mine f
-.Come on, boys, lot us go.
Nov let me tell you,
-- Marthere - you - can - find,
Coats-of nil colors,
And Pants of all kinds. - . -
Waistcoats so handsome,
And Cravats so nice,
And they will not think it troublesome.
If you give them u call twice or thrice.
They will wait on you with kindness,
And they can suit you with a nice Cap,
Which for its quality and cheapness,
You can only find at
STEINER'S, Weil Main ,Street, next door ~,to
Burkholder's Hotel.
• rrA. first rate assortme t of Cloths, Cassi•
merea and Vestinga always Shand, which will
be made to order in the most fasnionsble and
best style by a first-ram workman.
Oct2-31n
NEW GOODS.
TIE subscriber has just returned from the
city with a general assortment of FANCY
AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, consisting
of Merinoes, Cashmeres,' Alpachas; Moils. de
Laines, Chintzes, Ginghams, &c. Also, Bon
net Ribbons, Embroidered Neck Ribbons ihh
great variety,- Ladies Dress Trimmings, Ho.
siery of all kinds, with the usual Fall assort'.
meat to which he invites the attention of the
citizens of Carlisle and vicinity.
sept2s G W HITNER.
• ' Coat! - Coal!
-THE subscriber is now prepared to turn jh
FAMILIES with the best.quality CLE Ni
(18 1
STONE COAL at the lowest rates. "Order
left at 'H. Sexton's Hardware Store or at the,
yard Oppohite Hoover's, Lumber Yard, will be
promptly filled. Also, just received from the
mines, 100 TONS NUT COAL for Lime,
burners, 1500. bushels Bituminous Unnl for
,(Backamith's..r-, sell . IL WRIGHT.
Listen Zatstres.
A now of 'Linen: Luatros, various prides
end colors, •from 6 to 50 cents ayard, Alao,
Another supply of Braid. China Pearl, Rough
and Ready, Gimp, and Chip BONNETS.m:
Also, Changeable and Dress SILKS, in vari
ety. with a varied assortment of Bonnet and
Cap RIBBONS, Dress .Trimmings, &e. &c
Putt% received' and,:opened by
mtlY,29 . HITN ER..
To Shoemakers. ::
451 k GR 033 dtOol elides for;Jenny Lind simile;
;..(dinst rOceived by ' ER. •
aug 28, 1850.. '
• • Black Slik.Laces, &c. : ,
AVARIETY. of Black Saimaa, .7hratid
and Cotton Lacoi?,.Valenciannos Edgings
Linan Bobbin. Edgings, just opened ky
sopt9s.• . . W. JIITN ER.
Bottns . t and Neck - Rifibons.
TlTE.subeeriber bee just (Monad an 'nesort•
mont of, Embroidered ,Ribbons of beautiful
slkleef - with a full supply of• Bonnet Ribbons o
airqualities • sep2s HEVENER-
A. good,' Pailor Coal. Stove
161011. SALE, on reasonable wins. Apply
N..‘ at thla office. -• • -
WHITE IMAM. - -
WTHERILI2B Pi3IF:WHITE'LEAD
and 5 barrels LINSEED OIL just I ' o7
calved by the subscriber to be sold cheap.'
5504 • • SAXTON.'
Briitihas
A. groat Tarioty of - thotnruaifal"articlad fif:Of
tared for gaIN ccfneititingf of Whltovianh;Swoapl
ing, Sorab - bing, raintorp, Loth,. Shaving, Hair,
Tenth and Nail;Flosh awl Owning *roahea to
groat 'varietyraff of *high Ira of the hoot.An k
ty
'
MEI
New ellbacttiemcnto.
12S=iM=1
American& European-Amphitheatre
THE distinguished features of this vrtst'es;
tablishment. consist or the celebrated
FRENCH - TROUPE from 14 raribonPs; Paris,
and'Lia Nacionale, Brussels, compotied
of f* - 6 FEMALE and Da-142 MALE Perform
ersorho_were_engaged_at_anienormous_ex_
Dense` by the senior Proprietor., who visited
Europe during the past winter-for the "express
pupa: o of obtaining the best talent which the
Immense companies of. England and France
could afford. Among the principal, stars of •
this Troupe are,
MADEMOMELCE LOUISE,
Tho only Equestrienne wro has ever Appeared
in Arne,lea who rides without saddle or bridle.
MADfIIIOISELLg IiOSALINE,
The Efluest inn 'Terpsichore, unequalled in her
peculiar style.
MADEMOISELLE TOURNIADIE,,
Whose wonderful skill in the, feats of, the .7fra,
nege has everywhere been the admiratiun of all.
kILL'ES. JOSEPHINE & JEANETTE,
Togdther with MONSIEUR BENOIT, the
great Equestrian Necromancer, MONSIEUR
RNIARIE, &c. &c:
The unrivalled Clown and Jester, W. F.
WALLETT is attached lo the' company and
will enliven the performances with his rich and
far.) , jokes. The array of nativOitalent which
is embraced in this company is, beyond _ com
parison, the greatest ever assembled in
ca, to prove which it is only necessary to men•
tion the names of S. P. STICKN EY, the' ex
traordinary Polyhippian,_ GEO. SERGE.ANT,
tho scetfic and character Equestrian, JAMES
NIX.ON and his talented children, &c, who
form but a small part of this-truly magnificent
Troupe,
The Stud of Horses belonging to the Com
pany b the best and most thor oughly trained
ever exhibited, first .among which is the great
Perlortning Steed, CINCINNATTCS, ac•
knowledged on all hands to surpass any animal
in the world in beauty, and docility. ,The above
Company will perform at C A It L I S L E, on
aIIERSDAY, October 101 h, for one day Only.
Doors open at 1 1-2 and 7 1.4 o'clock, P. M.
Performance to commence at 2 1.2 and .7 3-4
o'clock. 'ADMISSION 25 CENTS. Chil
dren under 9 years of age half•price.
oct2,2t
SPLENDID STOCK OF
FALL - DRY GOODS,
ONE PRICE ONLY
Ilamilton,lEaster at Co. ;
NO. 213 BALTIMORE STREET.
VlTOthe attention of wholesale and retail
purchasers to their stock of Fresh Fell
GOODS, mostly of their owe 'importation,
which - will - be - found Much the largescand most
'varied ever offered in Baltimore, hod for every -
article of which the lowest price is named at
once•
Included ..."'
included will be loundßich Brocade and _
other Dress Silks, splendid meoiurn and low
priced do.,
rich black Silks, in plain, %voted,
figur'd an d satin strip'd, real old fashioned
Gros Grain Black Silks, Sgur'd and plain Sntifl .
_de Chines, in changeable and 'solid colars;-very—
iM11(1S01110 Pea:lt'd° Soie, in solid color), eiren
int; Dress Silks: in white and light colors, a
a beautiful variety, Boonet and Millinery Silks --
In erect variety, Modes, Mareelines, FP - Trances,
&c. DRESS G ODDS:.
Rich watered and plain Tabbincts, brocade".,
Cashmeres, rich prin'ed Clishmeres and 'Mow
seltnes, neat ligur'd Laines, for children, .
'plain Meuselines, in modes and high colors,
changeable Lye nese Cloths, Coburgs, Sylvet-'
nice, (entirely new,) cheap :Elouselines and
Cashmeres, low and medium priced Drosp
Goods, in every variety of new designs, ninny
of which are in styles confined exclusively to.
our salee, 300 pieces Lupin's superior - French
Eeriness, in all colors, 130 pieces G. 4 - English
MeririoeS nod silk warp Lyonese Cloths, In
this department we have also a large stock of.
Bombazines and Mourning Goods in every va
riety, embracing the,. most select shades of
Blnek:and Second Mourning, and chciice arti
cles for Family Mourning.
In LINEN GOODS and HOUSEREEP•
ING FABRICS we have more than our usual
lending stock. including the very best Shirting
Linens of Richardson s and Barklie's make,
I Pillow Linens of all widths, Linen Sheetings,
of every description, 'Cotton Sheetings, sup'r
Blanicots, Quilts, Flannels, Table and l'iano
Covers, Floor__Raize___and_Eloor • Clot,
widths and Sizes, li'ten Criimb Cloths, Table--
Damasks, Diapers, Napkins, Towellings, Stair
Linens, rich curtain GooclsA of various styles,...
lace-nod muslin Curtains e worsted Damasks and _
Moreens, and in fact every article in the Dry
.Goods line which may be required by. House-
Hotels, Steamboats, &c.
THE SHAWL ROOM ' .
•
- - - -
Contains a most txtensive and magnificent
stock of long .nnd square- Cashmere, Camel's
Asir, with Cashmere border, entirely new, rich
embroidered and plain Crape, Long and Square
Scotch. -Woollen Shawls, - Scolch Woollen
Shawls for children, "Bay State Mills" Shawls
of all tne various styles made by them, and
mostly of patterns Made expressly for us, and
which cannot be had elsewhere. Black and
Mourning Shawls. in great variety.
Cloaks, Mantillas and Sacs.
Wple and Narrow 'SILK VELVETS, in all
colors. • - - -
MERCHANT TAILORS' GOODS AND
MEN'S WEAR.
In choice styles of superior French Cloths,
_of„Biol.v7s_and other beat makers—Doeskins;
English and Domestic Cassimeres. Fancy
Woolen, Silk and other Vestinge, Serges; SiM
sins, Paddinge,Tanimss, Sewing Silk, &c.
Also, a -splondil 'stock of Gents Cravats,
.Scarfs, Fancy Neck Ties, Silk and Linen
HdPfs., of new. styles, Gloves of all kinds.
Hosiery,/Silk and Merino under shirts and
Drawers; Suspen 3ers. &c.
EMBROIDERIES, - LACES, TIOSIERY.&
. .T.
' . --•-• • GLOVES,
,wre have also rivery choice lot of Embroid
eries and Laces, (from the most fashionable
Establishments in 'Pails,) including rich Muslin
and Lace Capa,Clamizetts, /3Orthea,.. Collars,
Sleeves and ctills,'real black and white Laces,
real Lace Capes and Falls, Valenciennes Laces
Edginge-- arid ansertinge; superior Hoiiery and ~
Glovk et' every description, emb'd and riviere '-
hemmed-stitched Handkerchiefs, clear Lawn '
do., mourning L C Handk'fs, fancy Cashmere
Indin Emb'd Scarfs,-fancy Bags, &c.; Chemi
zeite, Prints and white Muslin - Goode, French
and English Chintzes, rich furniture Prints, in,
great variety, Cambrid, Swiss,,Book and
ikonot Muslina, Jaconat and SwisalEdginga
and Ineertinge, Bands and Florence,.
HEAVY, GOODS. FOR FARM., HANDS
,• • AND' SERVANTS. •
W have on hand every description of goods'
entering into general consumption,,, that' we
think will gpie satisfaction:to the consumeroill
of which Nvetiro.enabled from the extent of our
of our Wain - ash, to buy on the very best isrms.
and sell at - a moderate profit. Having for every'
article a fixed, priee,•(without abatement,) per.
sons inst,folly Med VVilh,the value of goods
have,.civery,tiniurance• that in dealing with us;
they pay the same price as the most experienced
purchaaere. " "
' An eaamin'ation 'of Goode entfPrices solicited
fiftliimor4 Oet2, .1850-3. m. :
, Tfferotiant iliill to Rent.: •
HE ,iriileia g tied Offers his NICR1111ANI"
m.ITA., at the Carlisle Iron Works, for rent..
fr o 4 l tlitOs! Of April, 10.51. , ,
and !Winter Clothiti44
Jlfoney Saved is . 1110 ae7/ lade.
' t40 1 :0111442? s\: ,
kr.F.WiLCNEAP.. 'AND 'FAISILLONABL E. 4
cLO.TAIN STORF4..on
strpet.opposito Eiliot7s Drug'. Store, in tho room,
formally occupiedby Parellantch au A CiOdllng
Storm . Thankftil to the citizons , .of Carlisle
and vicinity for.their . increased custom,.we,A
goin.request.--thcir company:to View our large :
and splondid, assortment of BradiAtadc,cl o ii i : ,
for. FALL - AND 'WINTER •'WEAR:
,Our steak' consists hinds'of COATS;
PANTS, VESTS, and Oentte,trierl'a . Wetiring•
,Apparel general; suitable•for the season, put ' •
amftd 'made( in the Most workinaiilike ;manner and .,
the 'Utast • Fall ,and Winter Fashions:
ho 'what to favor us witka Can can stitio.froni
arentY4l% tb fifty:por'etnit; - ' by baying at ; Mir
's(cno,•,thld , all' goods sold:warranted,t4 , l give„Sn'-'
tire sati f aition."
'IIRNOLDB writing' fluid; a very
pttiAFin ay; tereble,at LIBRA Rtt'S
illiecellancoug
=MEMei
Ortureitle deezdentli,
. SELECT SCIIOO.4.The,-stibscriber
having taken chaigt3 of. this Institution,.
oilers his services to.the - former patrons of .the
school and to he triendt of education generally.
His ochr,' will be condecidd on the most
improved principles - of- inetructiom ex
parlance and by:untiring 'application he hopes
to render the School. worthyol-gentral ;patron-.
ago. • The course of MS - traction will, embrace
Mitt lie branches-of.a complete ciente end sci
entific ed ti at ton. Oral inatructiodby Lectures
and explanations will accompanythe:usU'of the
most appv,ved text-books. . .
..- - Tciass t..- ~ . - •- • - „•
Boarding and Waithing per five.monthe $32,50
Tuitioii in English Branches - • - 10,00
Tuition including classics -,' , 12,50
Tuition payable quarterly, invariably in ad
vance. Text hooka yvill_ho...!'urtiished.4. tho
Principal at city prices.
• •
Ncwville is a beautiful and plc:want village,
situated in'a fertile And well cultivated country,
and accessible twice ,every day.frcim the oak
and the west by: means of the. Cumberland
Valley Rail Road. The Inhabitants of the vil•.
logo and surrounding country are noted fdr their
morality and enterprise: The winter session
vvill_cbm mance -will,commence -en-the -- Second
Monday of October", the summer on the Second
Monday of April• For- further particulars ad
dress the Principal ai
:-•• WM" T GREA VCR:Principe/. •
Newvillo,-oct2,3t
References:—The Faculty .of 'Pennsylvania
College, Re*. W. M. Reynolds, D._D', Presi,
dent of Capitol University, Ohio, Rev. C. ;C.
Baughman. Satin, Va., Rev. D. F.•Bittle, Mid
dletown, Md., Rev.'J. Harkv, Wm. Barr, J.
Swoyer, Joseph Hannon, M. D., J. H. Herron,
'Newville. • -
FIRET ARRIVAL OF '
Boots and Shoes
FOR THE FALL SEASON .AT
PORTER\S SHOE STORE,
Main street, near the Rail Road Depot,.
OMPRISING Men's, Bay's and Youth's
1L) Calf, Kip and coarse Boots and Brogans,
whrch are warranted to 'be of the best quality,
Ladies Gaiterri, Buskins and French Ties,
Misses and Childrene hoots and 'shoes in great
variety.' Also, an cle•gant assortment of GUM
SHOES and BOOTS, with all the late im
provements and Warranted perfect. Having
purchased 'these gum shoes from, the agent of
the manufneturer, I am authorized to GIVE_ A.
xpw PAIR in place of any that prove defective
in wearing.
Haying a large stock of French Calf Skins,
Morocco, Kid, &c., and good workmen, every
attention is given to customer work as usual:
septla WM. M. PORTER.
. GEORGE Z. BRETZ, -
URGEON DEN'WST—would respectful.
§
ly inform the public that ho is now prepar
e to perform all operations on the Teeth that
may be required. 'Artificial Teeth instried,
from a single tooth to an entiro set, upon the
latest and moat approved principle, The pa
tronage of the public is respectfully solicited.—
He may be found at the residence of his bro
ther on North Pitt street. ~
Carlisle, Sept .18, 1850.
To Physibians-- - -A Rare - Ohance.
griFFIC Pliraiture, and a good supply of
13 Medicines for sale, if applied For 500n.:7
The office 'also to rent, with an established'
practice worth fifteen hundred a year, which
can he increased. For further information ap
ply at this office. [sepinpil I in
- - -.Valuable -School' Books, *-
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PIIIADELPIIIA, Mid for sale by all the batik
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• MITCHELL'S PRIMARY GEOGRAPHY,
An
easy iatroduclion to'the study of Geogra
phy, designed for children, nod completely , il
lustrated - engravings -and 14 colored
MD Ds.
' MITCHELL'S INTERMEDIATE GEDG . RATIIY—•
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forty beautiful mops are printed together-in one •
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Mrreitett's' Smoot GEOGRAPHY- Fst ATLAS,
II - system of modern Geography ' comprising a
dose' iption of the presiffifSlati! of the world and
its five great divisions. Embellished with nu
merous em.yavi ogr „and illustrated by . an excel
lent Atlas containing 28 handsome and accurate
colored maps. Phis series of Geography by S.
Augustoi Mitchell has been wholly or partly
introduced into - the public and private ..sollools
of allgie principal cities and Mama of 'the Uni
ted Stars ; and after a full and fair trial of Its
Merits in these schools, it has received on almost
universal recommendation. • .
MITCHELL'S ANCIENT GEOGRATII? ATLAS,
An 'ancient, classical and sacred- Geography,
embellished with engravings of remarkable
events, views of ancient' cities, etc., and accom
paned by. ancient Atlas containing 12 beautiful
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MITCHELL'S ATLAS OF OUTLINE MAPS
Mitchell's Biblical and Sabbath School Geog
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Key to the- study of Maps: sat arroll's
Key to Mitchell's Geography, are excellent and
boolta,autLare_beccnning—very,esten
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GREENE'S FtIIST LESSON IN GRAMMAR, based
upon the construction and analysis of sentences;
designed as as introduction toihe"Analysis.','
GREENE'S ANALYO9—N treat•se on'the siren.. ?
lure of-the English Isogona l -with illustrations,
and exercises-adapted to the use of schools, by
Stunted S. Green, A. M., Principal of the
'Phelps Grammar School, Boston.
These books hive' already in the short time
:hey have been published , obtamed ,n very ,Lx.-
teitsive circulation, having been introduced into
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ruE PRITIATLY Spinier. HEADEIL—Part Ist 19
intended for beginners, It coninins a lesson
'utast each or the elementary sounds of the lan
guage The Primary Scheel . Render,, part '2d,
contains exercises .in articulation: arranged' in
_connection _Avitli_eany_reading ,lesanna The
Primary Reader, port 3d, is designed for the
first class in Primary Schools, and the lowest
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ror the middle class in Grammar Sella°lis,und
contains exereties in artieulatiOn - firringed in
connection with reading lesstins
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THE DISTRICT SCROOL READER, is (ICSIFONI
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pauses, and inflections of the voice with such
rules and suggesstions as are deemed useful . .
TOE DiSTRtICTIVR READER ' • or a COMIC of
lint - tiling on Natural History; Science and Lite
rature designed for schools. •
THE SPELLING BOOK
Consisting of words in columns aind:wttejlees
-for oral and written' exercises. It is a complete
and systematic series of . exerci.es in English
orthography. : .. •..
iThis,highly popular series of reading books,
Mid this'apelling,hook were compiled by Mr.
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in many of the Western and, southern , States,-
we think they-ars really , better , adapted. lb' the
'svants of teachers and scholars than 'neyrotlier
yet published. The publishers have's' very largo
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4jROST'S HISTORY OF THE U. STATEd,
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intended for 'pr miry n schoo ls:
,- '_ARITIII%IETId IN 7`IY9 '
. •By 'the earns author; .fart' lli•st—stivaece'd
;• sans iu mental Seithmetisi' part_
roles and exareples foi'pr;actico in ivritteti ertlt:
nrietie, for common and high schools„
.A 1017 y to eiamples' for pyact leo' in. w ritten
aritmetio; for the use of, teachet's; by, the .sante
. .
hesedwithmeticti have. secu r e d very high
esteeintiondationi from „teachers' of schools' and
ltestiela‘cal Ind rii.'om professors In several'of our
ettaiieht and' frOtil others interested in, the cause
, c o t ucation in-various sections of the .3hilool
Co:, 111 so .Sehitol
fkolts; • whicit there is not•Tonm ;to enumerate
here besides- Lsw,,yedicql, Thecilogic sA „so
i soelliticous Books; end, theraie fulyy, preps,
yid to icksw,eV Orders:lot beoks' In every deptwt-,
dent cif knowledge: BeolcSelletwifiebeol Coati;
ositties;inti . ollwas, ittippliett on the !post favp i
sble teethe'. •.•• • , (septSp;,'Aflrlial
41. liarrisonfa ,golumbidalnk;
11;E s'atalartbailaavir "titiaiLlarge' 41,p0
' oKike iibovelsikp rilkiieft;'tiya. , spacial a••
ranieraativirith.ltim if fophrataki tielitgiblti to' fail.'
titaktpithatobahta atal , tittieto,ap t'lle‘ 'fittnafa . a;'
Eqraira wholocial e s r i ce , / .;_4,- A .,...J 1!....? i,. 0 ~ ::.
I,auggi t' 's' 7 i , ,•, ' '7-.1.. '4' . 43 Vli-:I1U13 BARD,
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-1
9tl ocella fcaut ,
XicpuaralNro
Seloot ClEu3sioal Bo g
White Sulphur, „SPrittirc , Donain . ff bum
i bcragid county, Pena a. e -
•
• tIFFICEBS ••
-JAMES HUSTOX.A. 14I:;. pri~eippnnl.
3 NO. ALLEN 13ROAVN,...2stet
TAMES' 3. 'Ef3K3-..ES;'27utor;-:
irj'AVIHG for Some tima beeii , estrouso`:-
.ILII. establishing &Select Boarding 'chool, tint `
having at.lengtliobtained suitable b , ildings to - .
that purpose, the subscriber takes .leasure
announcing to his patrons. and frieads, that h. -
will open the above named Institution' on thf
Ist,of October. . ' .-
The location is_ in a small and - iotnantio vat( .
formed by , an C/2 shaped bend •sfithe Nord!
hlountain r _aptly..teinted.!!.Thsubling,GliP,.'!.ariti _
is not surpassed -in-liealtlifulness 'ef situation, ,
and beauty of scenery by any- place in the
country.. The main building is largo and•cbm;
modioue, 000-feat in length - by 44 fn. breadth,'
and 3 stories high,) and' ia well - fu raishod 'with
everything necessary to conveniencie and•cem--
fort. ,The other-buildings cornpose!Bath - Hotr- •
cies, &c.; toAlte free use , orwhichl the. pupils"'
-will-have-access-at_proper_:honire.l_TheLwell
known White Sulphur Spring's ristf•within a
few rods of the main building. •
'The object of the Institution is its fit young
-mon for or for tiny of:the •highee
classes of College.' The coursed instruction
will be thorough, and.complete, mote attention
being given to the. quality than to the quantity
'in - the , performance -of the- etudeal. All the
branches taught in the best academies will be
taught iii this„and proper apparstus`will be
used for illustration of the suWcte;that require
it. . Classes in Civil Enginecfring will enjoy
_the advantage , of operations in 'the field with
Transit, Compass, Chain, &c.
I , TERMS •
Board, tuition, washing, fuel end lights
per session, $50,00
Latin and Greek 5 03.,
French or Hebrew • „ SOD
Civil Engineering with use of Instrum'ts 10 00
Drawing and painting ft 00
Vocal tlnd Instrumental Music 's' 00"
The pupils will 'board in the Institution un-'
der the immediate and constant supervision of
the Principal, who Will bestow careful attention
upon their convenience told 'comfort. Each
student will furnish his own towels, and have
them and his clothes distinctly market!. -- -
The academic year will be,divided into sea : .
- sions - ortwedfywceks each, commencing . on the- -
first of September. The regklar 'vacation will
occur in July and 'August. Owing to deldy . in
completing the arrangements:the first. session
of the present year will commence on• TUES.
DAY the first day of 'Octoberias Stated above.'
An easy access is afforded to students by ,
means of his•Cumberland'Valley - Rail Road to
Newvi le, had thence by coaches to the Acad
emy. The Gettysburg nt,d Lewistown State
'Road passes through the grounds.••
For ciAculere . containing lull particulate and.,
reference, address the Principal through the ,
Newville P. 0.
Newville, Sept..t 8,1850-3 w.
.Izr .Irraitgontent.
DAILY JAN E OF STAGES FROM CAR
• LISLE TO YORK. -: "'
TfTE - undorsigned, owing to thelnereasee.
travel between the above named placed
and to afford-corresponding facilities to the pub
lie, begs leave to announce that he ie
.eow run
ning a DAILY LINE OF FOUR HORSE
STAGES between' Carlisle and York. His
stock has recently been much Improved, and
his coaches are now and comfortable.' - They
leave' Carlisle every morniog at 6-o'clockoand
arrive-at York at IP. M., in time me take, the
two o'clock train of Cars for Baltimore.-_
Returning, will. leave York about 1 o'clock,
P. 111.,'0r immediately alter the arrival of the
Cars from AriltimOre;-and roach' Carlisle the_
same evening—
Fans.—Throutb . iidkets.frorn Carlisle to Bal
tiinore, or vice versai.will be If.uritiffied: ,. at the
low price 01 $3,00.
GEORGE HER(bEL.
•
•
Splendid Livery Estalgia!anent.
He would' also take this' opportunity of in
forming his friends n arid2the pubs gnonrally,
s e
that .he . has lately Made valunbl .'ridditictns to
?Whis extensive Liver -11ORSES,
CARRIAGES; B 4..85, SAD
•DI,E HORSES, 4,-ill that he is
now'prepared to accommodate `tr4im with any
.article in his line of business, of a moment's
notice, and on the moa t reasonohle terms.. Per• ,
sons desirous 9f riding in fine , "Wales, or on
-fine horses, arts requested to witfr-nt:his estab
lishment before going elsewhere, ad;in,all pro
banility they will save a little change by so do- .
ing. • Persons visiting-Carlisle during the Sum
mer season, can at all, times be furnished with
- good - conveyances - to - either - of - the following - -
watering places in its imniediate vicinity—Car- .
lisk'Springs - rDontifing - Gap - BprmgnyWarm I
Springs, Perry county; or York Springs, A
dame
county. • - ' G. H: -
Cdrlisle, July 3,1850-3 m. • .
Extensive Oabiiiet • •
OBERT B. SMILEY, sucoessar to Wm.
ft C. Gibson, CABINET-MAKER & UN-
D ERTAK ER, NoitH Hanover street, Carlisle,
would respectfully inform the'citizens of Carlisle
and the public generally that he now-haa on
hand a large assortment of new
and elegant' FURNITURE,
connoting . in - part of Sofas,
Wardrobes, Card and' other
Tables, Bureaus, Bedsteads, plain and trine) ,
Sewing-Stands, &c.manufactured - of the best
materials and quality warranted. - Also a gene
'ral assortment of Chairs at the lowest pricea.—
Venitinn Blinds, Made to order' and repairing
promptly attanded'to. Ittr - COFFINS made to
order at the shortest notice: and having a splen.
did Hearse he . will attend funerals in town or
country. OtrD Mit forgot the old 'stand of Wm,
C.-Gibson, in- North-Hanover street, "a few
doors north of Glass's Hotel. .
Sept 4-Iy. '1t.13. SMILEY.
Late Arrival
.4e - thenew wurcheapi.M.R.OlgAßE STORE,
~ Eris! High itreet, opposite Offaly's Dry Good
-Store. ' •
nirlHE subscriber bas just opened a •
•A- large assortment of goods in his line to
which he would call the attention of -buyers,
as he is determined, to sell, at prices to suit the
times. His stock compri,es. a full; assortment
of Locke and - .Latches of every description;
Hinges: and Screws, Window Springs and
Crosa:cut and circular Saws, Hand,.'
panriel, ripping and back Saws, broad, hand &
chopping . Axes, , ,,lfaichets, Chisels, . Augurs,
Plancs.and Plana-.Bins, Braces! and !Trace
Bitts, steel and-iron Squares, Plumb' & , Lovols, ,
Waiters-and.Traye s aable and•Poeitet Cutlery
Table and %Tea Spoons, brass, bell•nietal 'and '
enameled ~ p resirving Kett ler, . Ware,
&c.' •Also, ti fulLassortment of:Saddlery and , o
Parriage ; Trimmings,. Patent Leather, Moroceo!
and binding Skins, Saddletrees, - Carriages and
'Wagon Whips, Curled' Hair, Moss, Deer Hair, '
Mitotic. Springe.' Slitivels rind-Spades, Gaidan.
and Corn 'Hoes, Grain • tom! -Grass Scythes,
Sahib' and Scythe Stones—Hay and' Manure,
Forks, Window, Glass ; Pittly,: , Paiinti 'and Dye
Staffs, Oil, Torpentino and Varnisl4.ll4aboganyw
and moolo.,Veneers and 'mouldinga, Sofa SPiT's
'Alen. Bar,' Band,. Hoop and `Sheet , Iron, Cast, '
Shear,lSpring :and ~Blister. Steel; Tip Tlitte,„ , .
'Zinc, 'Spahr°, Bar... Leak BarTinaron, , Brass:
and Copper Wire,- &e, :• ~; • •
.-.5 ! Barrels Patent Fire and Water PrdolPaint.
:assorted colors. -HENRY.! SAXTON. •
~ :!ritYls'6o t, •,,- •
EXTRAORDINARY , REDUCTION IN TH E
/Pit Co tir '"
-1 ifiLVEiiipt - ieceivod'lhp larkefit
eat etiielr ofIi.4I2,DWARE, GlASSl'ri,loo..,°ool‘
- ..Verniihe_,C".B6.4(lll3oi :fit l o;Cabinet:
4Makieti Tbels',Atalpagniiy,YOnieknaqd oil kibdo.'
orßuildirig - Mtneritile
conliieting ; Locks; Hinges,. hicrows; Nage .
aif.Saikes. Persons ebont.tobuild'iviAl Arid i• „-
greatly to their advantage; ta:louk ixt,nay stool;
before purehosing elsewhere. Came, and see,'
the Goods a n d 'hear , the, price apfryou wll .be",,'
convinced that this is - really 'tho .01430, fitted
ware quirO. Alp, in storo,,nnYils, vices, filet, ,
and rasps 'ond 11,c/5100Si/1 asser . try,tbnk Watts
Beet Bariro9,:qle9 goliedhOO,PPßlk 401120,f,a1e,
sizes:" I . * have " also: the,. Thsrmopp.tgr,,Otufq;„
ngt . 4 0 „10 . )4k, GeergP',.§Pangtef, •P-tIPA
'how .rn'U"' • f!
S C YTH
tOcik of Oral] "pn ',Volt a, gclOweipqnuanottli,!e,g
4progeo,:forp*,,ovyn•!Eittlbo, agd; rgreigg.4'.44e,
#;`auporior,„artic!o:,.. prgOle Ivalf fm4 l ,
iitherd w ill Aikdilic4o, g0i4b0149 ballbe,be 9k. •
Cele loutket, qv, int lowest rice
qtaAwa stand Droor„
VaSqvit,etreeL, , l.,
:4„10py;„ : ;
,v4negar. ,
• 9 igp,',TiOpirinigar.A4lo, Piounp..;
•t; Y. 0 1 ,000)1.5 1 49F ptpklingjqat 9 remeyrridjqy, , A , , ;
~09100:*••.1, . ., 1 0;i;i169`
1 4 : • •1::" -I,*
litchi.. estate. at ...liactiott,
Tiztuable,lefal Estate
AT PRIVATE SALE:
,
,
ITHIE u,ndeMigned offers, for sale
-ti vpluable
Fenn in West Penneboro' township, Cum.
berlarid ceunti , ..abont one mile. South cast
Newvilla, containing 113 ACRES, .of good
Limestone Land, in a high ,state of cultivationi
and well .enclosed • wRb good: and substantial,
fences... About 81) Acres\of.Which are clpSred,
and the residue well covered' with thrking tim
.' •
5. ,; •• ber. :The iniproieriterds ri - mist of.
eon xcellent TWO'STO R'Y
;IN HOUSE, a. large RANK, BARN,.
I and other out buildings, an Orchard
7 7'7.7 of choke fruit trees, and a well of
good water' 'convenient to the door. Also, '2O
Acres of, good MOUNTAIN. LAND ,will be
sold with the above. 'For .terins, die, enquire
of the subicribor residibg •
• Oct 2 R.B.STEVENSON.
Valuable rarm at Private Sale.
r.iip, subscriber intending to romovo'to the
west, offer Nat private sale a valuable farm "of
Limestnno Land, situated in North Middleton
township,-- - Cumberland- county, about- 3 miles
east of Carlisle near Middlesex and the TIM , '
Msburg pike, adjoining the Letart Spring and
-the-lands-of -Jacob ,Albright,—Joseph.—Witmer
and others containing 'l2O ACRES of well
improved fund,' well fenced with post and rail
'and in a high state pf cultivation. Ten ''acres
of it aro thriving timber land and four in excel.
lent Meadow. The improvements
sc l are a good Bank Barn, 75feet long,
•• • m Ft large TWO STORY FRAME
su t ..
. Is ••ii; HO usw - vi - rith a well of good water,
near it; and'ell ether necessary out.
buildings all, of which are in a good state of
repair. Also, a thriving ORCHAttD of choice
fruit. In the convenience of its arrangement
locality:fertility and imp . revement, it is scarce.
Voqualled by any farm in the country. A first
rate Lime Kiln has been erected on the place
within the last year. It will.bePsold on reason.
able terms. Persons wishing to examine it, or
ddsiring further information, aro requested to
mill on the subscriber. •
sent 18 JEREMIAH GREINER.
OTIOZIMPARrit FOR SALE.
'I I IE - fins' bseriber offers for sole a valuable
FirM `of Choice - arable land, situate in West
Pennsboro' lownship, Cumberland county, on
the. Conodoguinet Creek,. eight miles west of
'Carlisle and within two untLa half of the Cunt.
berland Valley Rail Road, containing about 130
,ACItES in a high ,state.of_cultivation. The ins
provements are n two story Weath e erboarded
HOUSE, Smoke House, Ice. House and Wash
Muse, mid a good well of water at the door.—
Also. .a large Bank Barn. Corn Crib, Wagon
Shed t.ll in good 'order and a good Orchard.—
There is 17 Acres of first rate 'Meadow and a.
bout 25 Acres of Timbet Lanti'bn the opposite
side of the creek, which will be sold with the
Farm if'desired., There has been between five
and siK thousand bushels of lime put en this
Farm lately. There is also a large Lime Kiln,
"capable of burning from 12 to 1400'bushels at
blast on the .property.
ettig2Btn WILLIAM AL ('ER.
ViLtmeaster Volkafreund copy t 1 and sad
bill to this office for collection.
FIIMOLI.O BALD OF .OXIAL.EISTATII
IN - pursuance-of oh order of the.
Court of Cumberland county, will' be sold at
hurdle sale, at the late residence pf Benjamin
-Myers,. deceased, on Friday the'l' th day of
Ociaber,next-,-at.lo o'clock A. M., the follcw-
I .ing desdribed Real Estale, late the property, of
said decedent, io wit .—A tract of land niume
in Diekinpon township, hounded by lands
John Huston,' John Fishburn, land of the Said
Benjamin Illyers,.decensed, and Ab!rn. Myers ;
continuing' 8 . 5 ACRES acid 130_RERCIIES,
tcriet. measure, of - which about 70 acres are
desired and in n good state of cultivation,' and
the residue excellent timbefland,having there
on erected a two story- weather
boarded MOUSE, LOG STA •
:i. 4 X I BLE, with a well of water near
the_door, and a good Apple Orch
" and of choice fruit. Also, dTen•
I..ant tiepin and Stable: 'Also at the same Ow!
and pl aa, Will be sold a enitill - frael oPfirst rate
timbe,Lland.situate.in-tlmsaine-- township,--and
bourided by lands of John Fishburn,llio. heirs.'
of Bliohael Ege,
~.decetised, William- Line and'
-Philip Spangler, containinglo - ACRES"difdST
PERCHES:
- The above described Real Estate 'will be sold
on the folloiVing terms,: So.mueh, as may. be
necessary to pay the costs and tixhonses'ot sure
to_be_paid on the confirmationVfthp-sale by the
I Churl, onelhird of the baltinceldremain'in' the
hand a of the purebaber during the life of ,Eliza
Myers, widow, the interest to be, paid to her
nribuidiy,pnd'at her death'-the principal to be
paid to the -heirs of the aforesaid Benj, Myers; I
deed: one half of the balance of the purchaie
moil' of the tract first ahoy) described to be
paid .on the first of April next, when possession
will he given and a deed made to the purchaser, ,
and the residue in two' equal annual.. payments I
thereafter without interest. The residue of the,
pure b ase.money of the tract of timber land. after
dedittrting; the widow's dower. to be paid on the
first of April next. The whole tobe secured by
recognizance in the Orphans' Court with tip
provedsecurity. JOHN CAROTHERS,
Aug- 28;50 to Alminialrator.
agqig,MVX2SLAWie,-
021.S:ITUR041; the 12th of October
WILL ba sold at public sale, at -10 o'clock,
A. M., on the premises, the following descHlied
tract of load, containing abouCT WENTY
TWO ACRES;situate in LoWer-Allen town.
ship, Cumberland county, 0110 mile above Ebel--
ly'-s mill, on Cedar Sortrig, adjoining lands of
William R. Gorges,- Daniel Urich, and others,
with a well- . finished, FE
f it• , HOUSE, Wagon- hlalter's' l / 4 Shop,
XS 11
n4t• - ..
. -Barn and other improvements there*,
I a on erected. There is also an °rah . ,
and of choice fruit. It is a desirable
lac ation for a mechanic and worthy of sawn:
•
. •
.A leo, at thOame time and place will be sold
a Tract of Woodland, containing TEN ACRES
more or less, situate -in' Fairview township,
York county, adjoining lands of Christian Gar
bec,-Win. R. Gorges and others. Also, a lot
of cord Wood on said tract..
Also, at the gimp timnand'place will be sold
the following 'personal property; viz Horses
and 'some gears, mileli:Cows and other cattle,
Hooritufd - StieCif, - Grain - by the Hay by
the tan, Wagons, Plough, Harrows and other
farm ina'titettails: Also a lot of chestnut rails,
a'fimudier of •quarr3riug Boole, together with
Hbußeholdand - Kitchen Furniture and other ar
ticles too 'numerous to mention. Attendance
will 'be give ,, and terms of sale made known by
A ug22,'50 CHRISTIA.I , n ,I EBER
• Assignee of Daniel, Heck.'
. .
'IrA.LI7.9I3LE rARDT
AT , PRIVATE SALE.
Subscriber offers at private sale the fol.,
A. lowing described ReatEstate; situate in
'North Middleton townithip, Cumberland county
containing 150 ACRES, morti.or: less: Palel3lo
Lind; about Its- of .whielt 'are cleared arniin a
high state of cultivation, and the residue cover..
,ed with. thriving young timber. Th e improve.
„.• • ments - are '. d Two - Story LOG
HOUSE, STONE. KITGIIGNI
• , Clint rate • heir RANI(' BARN,:
h Wagon Shed niid„Corn Crib.—
'Also4;a ' , fine. young' and •'iltriving
.Orcliard.witiv choice fruit. The farm is 'well
'covered
.with .locust timber. ' .There is a never.
failing' Billing of water near the dour, with *a
far enough tor mill poWer. This 'water can be
brought inltiposio this house and ban. • •
'The, above mentioned tractiliall limestone
land, and is in 'a healthy neighbourhood, lying
'upon the Conodoguinet Creek,•wirhin 2 miles
'of Carlisle. and, onry half a mile Irom the Cum.
berland Valley Rail Road. it is of course cons
venient to the ,Carlislo market and well adapt ,
for supplYing,said market. The purchaser
can hayo the whole balm' or 100 Acres and the
improvements. An indiepumble title will he
.given. For terms apply to the subscriber, re
siding on the Walnut Bottoin miles'
i from Carlisle,
I septs JOHN FISHBURN, Sr.
.. ,
git,stas l ; emir,. f Sale.' •
! i Ott' 2ilittitsii23t tN - Ja'qr. Otclober /850.,'' .
.„tv,irt
rle o
ueAst on.O o
rdertthe Vitittanit! Court.
. of 01 . Snaberland county, and an authority for
I t
parties in interest who are of Inge, the tab
,ticriber will oiler'at' public sale, on the prom ices
the 'following.' property, late the estate of. irli.'
.ehael .randt, of ;Dickinson toWnshl pi dee'd, rim
A inset of. land,situate . in .Hookersville,lit Saul
• Di cltittion foWushirieontaitting3loo.. ACIIE:I3 rot ,
,first rate" Limestone. Lend, adjoining...lands ..01 '
Newcomer, Hocken and others; all of which Is
cleared and in a high 'state of atiltivitlasi c?.itept
I lbout V.Aerearit Woodland, — ThbfinprOvanients
' • • , are a IWa2steticaf 3WP. Lill N a
1 .. 11017SEendriaine-DARN, it giicid
TENANT :1101.1SE :with - Stable,
; ' I, ' ' Ifl a well , of !water . tiret*hinitte,,te;
, • : ..-.- ..
gether with' othetcenf:httittlingeOtr
, so L ap„rohard Of,ahame.fruffi . principtar..ap7 , :.•.
Ailel.-,AIPPL Pt. ;the pine thnin anti iltlicit Ctinat",
;at Vogicr.,,Lan_ 11.;siniatelo•Djokidson:„ItiAlfeilf•,,,,
at th9.,,5090, - ., Jilleteatain; - contalnine WI ACRES:.
tir' YeinoSMiii iksisineAndlcOuljnialOgdands o ,
Den. Mil ler, Newcomer and , othersf --. - Term a a
sale Wilt tic made :" known .on aalilT•day winter At .
tendanee,w.ill he given ti3r, - ,tko , Atilitcribtolitute ,
,dian of 'minor chiliicin.br,..Miiiiiaol. Wendt dep,'d
.. and
n nitoine ita r Of.iliiisiifitin Arci of riiiiiitge.i. i ,,, • ;
- A -'a , r v , o'.-.. oviDAvitituLtA.N,Vhf .
.. ~
neat qletate at Auc#tan.
VALUABLE,FARM
. ,
•
:THE subscriber ,offers at
,private -sale;-the Fafrn on which h - Ow lives, situate in West -
.Peariaborough- township, Cumbeiland county,' -
five , miles from s Carlisle, and ono- mile. from '
Plainfield, containing , 136--ACRES and 64
PERCHES, of firstrate Limestone 'Land,' all •
of Whichis'elettrod and • iti-r higlretate of•cul. '
titratiOn except-15 or - 20 'notes Of Woodland . , — '
'The latm'lies on"the•Concidoguthet'Creekhnd
ie but half a mile from. the Good Hope Mills.
The whole is under goad - lime, about' nine
hundred, panel 'of w hich ' is
-post and rail fence.,
. ;.•" • - ; , Tbi, improvement(' are a' new
•• Brick DWELLING, HOUSE,,
. two stories high, with a COITIMO ,
dious' Bank. Barn 94'" feet long,:
first'rate Wagon S hed, Corn crib
wit t , throe mg floor.' and - all other necessary'
goed - well - of - water -
at the door. • •Also, a'lafge Orchard, with ev.o 7
ry veriety'of clroice fruit. The -entire place is,
in the best order; mid holds out the strongest
inducements to ptirebasers: Persons desiring
to examinali are requested to call on thesub
scriber. An indisputabletitle will Ite . given;
Mid terms mode reasonable.,
BENJAMIN . i..6I%IG`ENECkER.
jy24 3mos . •
%*LancasterllUnion copy 3 monthaind send
bill to' this office for collection. •
Valuable Farm at. Private Sale,
THE subscriber offers for sale a valuable
.farm^of - Limestone Land, situated on theYet
loarThreedlies ,Closk ,in7Dickireoir - townaliip,
Cuniberland county,. about 7 miles "south4vest
.of Carlisle, and within 2 miles of the Stone
Tavern, adjoining lands of Squire Woods, John
Williams, George .111artin • and others contain
ing 161 ACRES of well improved land, under
good fence and in a high state of cultivation.—
'Phe 161- Acres are all clesr,lit there is 75
Acres of first. rate - MOUNTAIN LAND to
it. There is also an excellent meadow on the
farm and some - bottom land" .The
improvements
.consist of a big two
story DWELLING HOUSE, a brick
B I Bank Barn, and all .other improve
, monis- that is necessary to a farm.—
I There- iethree big running -- Springe on the farm
one in the cellar, and one near the barn, and a
good orchard , of all kinds Of fruit. Any person'
desiring further information willplease call on
Jacob .Seitz, residing in West. PennsborOugh
township, Cumberland' county, one mile from
Neaville. or. On Tobias Seitz, residing on the
germ. Possession and an indisputable title
- will - he given on - the- first of April, 1851.
Terms made to suit purchasers.
JACOB SEITZ.
jy2-,3naispd
P 12170 SALE. '
TUESDAY, •
On TSY t t ttle qj OCTOBER, next.
• - . ..
"lITILL be sold at public mile on theprernises
in — Shiremanstnwn, the - following 'prop
erty, viz—A' lot of ground, situate in said place,
on the north side of tha Main street ott which
is erected a two story , : c
DWELLING NOUSE.
FRAME SHOP and STABLE. 'The prop . ,
ertyiia in good condition, the buildings are new,
and .tlid stand is a good one foi mechanical
basilicas. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, when
attendance will bo given by
JOHN R.BPP,
—sena_ • : • Assignee . or Jacob Bates._
VALUABLE DULL - AND FARM
- AT PUBLIC SALE.
On TVEDNEASOdY, the 16th of October, 1850.
THE sularibers , wishing to dissolve part
nerahip and remove' to the West, will sell their
Valuable MILL and FARM, situated in West
enneboro? township, Cumberland county. -The-
Farm contains 133 ACRES of flisrrate
stone Land,"the celebrated Big Spring runs
along the western margin'of the inlet, a stream
that never fails or freezes; and ie unequalled by
any stream in the United, States. The im
provements are a first rate,
ICEELOHAN'T rittLX.
three stories. Ng &Wield off intthe most cow
plete .order, with patent improved Merchant
Bolt,-Self 2 Packeri - and.ali - the latest improve.
monts4n Machinery, Corn Kiln, and situated on
the above nanSod Spring, Which- affords a full
.supply t;ll; , :waler sm a times to. the Mill. There
_—itkalact_erected.on-this .property-a
- large,.. two. story- -DWELLING
HOUSE, Bank Barn and Stabling
, Cooper : _Shop,.
, Orchard, &o. The buildings, are
all . nearly news and en. the boat order, about
tsvo ,thlids of the tract. is cleared and, the bait,
anca cevered with thriving timber. • This pro•
poky iabenr the, Cumberland Valley Rail Road
in, the heart of a, rich country, and offers strong
iriancementa to capitalists. This
,property will
Ins sold separately or together to suit purchas•
ors.,Terms made easy tosuit purchasers as
we illJsell,witbout reserve. Any information
.aboitt the property can be had by. addressing
John Piper. -Big. Spring Porn Office, Cumber
land county, Pa: '
JOHN PIPER,
SAMUEL PIPER,
JAMES PIPER.
aug2l ,
irtWeekly North- American arid Lancaster
Onion insert. till sale aid send bill to this
office for collection.
FA. e1..M1K4 kir.) LltLlll.l,
AT PUBLIC SALP,
On THURSD.II V', the 10th of October, next
"0N pursuance 'of an order .of the 'Orphans
Court of Cumberland county, the undersigned
Administrator of Abraham Brenneman, deo'd.
will sell; on the'. premises, Alt the iptet andm
claim of the said , ifetedent,lieing the undivided
seventh part in a: tract ofland to East Penns.
twd township in said county, containing
101 ACRES •
more or less, bounded by lands of Michael Free
Joseph Sadler, George Bowman and others, on
which is erected a large Two. Story
%, STONE. HOUSE, Bank Barn,, with
aa a Wagon Shed, Corn Cribs, Smoke and
B 0 Spring House, and a 'levet...failing
• Spring of water 'Which waters a num
her of the fields.- 'There is about. Ninety Scree
cleared, find the - remainder covered with Orli. ,
ing timber. Sufficient . Locust
. giiciOng oil the.
premises to furnish posts forever for fencing..-.
Take it altogether it is nue of the most desire-.
bid:tracts of land in the, comity• Sale to com
mence at 2 o'clock, I'. e., when attendance' will
be,giveri ths'res made knowrihy
aug2B JOS. MUSSER., adm‘r.
Farm for Sale.
'-fTsHE subscriber .intending to movO , to the
ji„-Nlyest offers his mansion farm fur solo, the
sane being situated in Lower Allen township,
Cuttiberiand 'County, about . fouir, miles west of
,Harrisburg, the Siete Road 'passing through'' he
feanne. containing 109,ACRESof first rate Hine,
atone land, admitting lands of Levi illerkle, k J.
Long and others. The improvements are a
three. story LOG HGUSE,,plastered outside
and, insia, a double' -LOG- EfXRN,;
failing spring-of ' good water under' the boiiiia
.Alsb, a Tenant Ilintee and'otber eitt-buildingai
&j. Any person desiring to purchnse a arm
folds section .of . country will do well to call ,
land, view the sati „JACPEJ . :§4OI ) P. -
sept4;tiitit ' ' ,
StrLuncaster io amount of Si.
POR SALE.
, . • WlLL'sell' the two, .story .
JIL BRICK ; 110.USE, 'situate
1;:.•• a II on.. the corner, of the settare.in
I 1. this' 'borough, in which 'Michael
I G. Ego The tit lei
is perfect; clear (Weill , ineunibraneo ,and the
terms will be made to!aecOm.mtidato any porn
chtuier who will secure the payment of the intr.
uhaao money,' .FRED'!{. - WATTS.--
SaptlB-31
TB.USTEIE'S -41A,t21.
Or
klill' . .SAtT.Urt DAYithe , ll9tli Or 'OCTO`BER:
iUrs next,-the subscriber, by . , an r -ortibr. ol the
,pr[lhans' - genii of Citsnbefititid • eciunty; , will.
,expose to- public-'sal,e { oit-thw , Preinises, at 2
p _. o'clock, P. .51`., that desirable D WEI,
E.. , LING H91.18a LQ.Tof GROUND
.ffil situate oiwthe nor h.litrest corner:of-Lou- ,
-,t ter and West streets,, arlislo, containing 60
(bee in Iront on souther treat, and 240 feetir:
i
dill) hon West street, being the-dproperty-'0:
the late Joseph Halbert., doc'd." - The property
mil nositively be sold on stsid.'day,' Term~:,
Ina eltnownmrtherdayial tialel4 • ~ ' ' , t, •
'.7 I •,'-', JAOOllt slutom, , Trustee. „ .
•,: - ' :Alf!esblic Sale.- , ', :, • - •
iiiiritubd acrid at Public Solo nin'SATURi
'V y DA.Vilhe-rtath' of October, next; atw r
, , • story TRAM HOUSE and: lot,
"of ground , " lb. 'latter coniainlU.-
I I ill about Ahreii-oOtirtere Of;en ./9..e.t, .
.;
* with 'n, ',great 'variety , of -
choir ii
- --. . fruit treep, , riStobld nrid'olhettput:
bui ttinge:thereort.; Yrfiillllfoert) i -itititilltied ill
WeOd street in . ,tho'villego**o • Pini ,
,hfielde*Cun'
be and county ; bnundtidt oritho. north 'tii A hit
of. rederieli Zdigler, kin 'the booth b 5 1 .0 :lot 4f
• e het Oreition; oh' the' east. by a. lor at Thar . .,
e r a
f
nort.t/lialtr,to)eoftimimeo , at. g . o'elOCK (if
64 'day,. wbon terms of sale' will bo „mai t.l
Moirr by , ' -,:' . • THOS:t.REASON: 'II '
,oppt 1 I ' ..hoiineo of 4iscob StoveO;v:'
..
,• ' i
,4prngelkiiil—
.i-,.5q:,43 •
1 , FULatassottmeti • f.llO . get, . 0 11, ,'1 1 ,-,
1
- ' • bye th'etilkbkikiihitiqt.. Atiii..
.1001 , TO 08- ft tti 't
g tning Fltplforio, -, b til I
•., 4'illtr:- ~'• t - It: • -I ‘r •" 1 ' • SA tlitiiiri - 1' 4 .1
, ,i',7t,. "te... 1 ,, LE(' t)i.:tri,...).1,`,-r,
Eli=
deal ogatate at lkattlia;
. • • EXEC UTORIEC.SALP: 4') "
VALIVABLZI : B X i ‘X1111 1 11.213.
• w be trold .at pablic silo bIeTVESa . • '
'yy pAY v tlio,.2l3ll- of October/me:4-M •10. -• ,'
•reclocitori 'trio preinfses,the folk:owing described, •
real celat'e r'
:tract..of eXcellent: land jaying4ll:tlie - ,.: . :
uoittltaide of.the CUmberland,Volleyßail Rood aft • •
:about 44 mileseast of Citilislet, etnittuning about. ~
',200 A ti lilS. •it ' •
. •
high statelof •2cultivlttion.. - .;:•Ther •
improvements aftla largo.tyvo 4iito,; • -:•
11 - ..lso•BRlClCHOusg,,alitte .•.
I7Ttlffanit b'Oth'reebittly'
and all the heckler) , out-buildingsi'-' •
Therein a•welt. of,waterlwith o Puntp/ja the
- Port of. this tract la
one mile
2. About - 90 "A'CRE% one mile south - Of the,
above tract,-oC which there are-about 20 Aerate'. • •
cleared, the. balance in excellent tit ber land.
There will . nleo offered_tmpublic i ttale.on
•THURSDAY,•'the Zltli.of'Octolsoiinsext,Mt JP'
,o'clock, on the promisee, - fivoyery-fino;• lime, • '• ' •
stone .farms; eitumed' ih Tolioyne „tow.naltille
.Parry county: - There am - adjoining farms, - one
contains about '240 ACRES. the other about°.
They'are "about Ontiletrivetit of -
Landisburg, on the main road lending, tip the
volley. One farm has aiTI'O,NE MANSION
HOUSE and Rank Baneori The either. ar
Log Rodeo and Log Darn. There are thriying ' •
ORCHARDS on both of these .places.. They.,
are situated, in the most fertile part of the court
tY-
, and offer many indimements to' purchasers.
Poreons wishing to see either of the above
trawls, can obtain informatfon from the tenants
_rosiding,o.n.,tho_prerytises, or either mf the un
dorsigned Executors. ' -- A.tteTithin - p 7 truMr hirgive
en and to: ma made known on 'day 'of
RICHARD PARKER, .• ;"
• • IL C. S'I'ERPETT, i••
• Execqtorti of Thomas Vrie, deo'd. '
July 24‘ta. • •
onvicarrs cotraT sAzz: :: . -i
On SOurdsy the 12th qt - October., • • ~:,
BY virtue ofbn order of ibm Orphans' Court• .---
of Cunilierlaticrcounty, wilVbe eold.at public' ,
es'esni'the premises . imLisbitrm Cumberland '
Countyi.the following property., late the estate.
of Isaac Lloyd, deceased viz: . , •r ,
~
A Hims° and three lots of ground; sinismin.
Said place, on the road to Hatresbtrg, adjoining',
'r property. of John Sherich'tind CreM , 'Bar. - -
, sirber. The house is a wewtherboarded two
zstory. dwelllng. HOUBE, and attached to
'it are 'several
,oiltbei)dinks, inclUding a
largeetabfe shed, Sze:' There is a .ftreCrefte•
well of water near. the door. Also, atnimber of::
choice friiit,;rees.. On one of.tho Jowls _erected.... :
..
a good Irame Cabinet Maker's .idiop. 'lt may
be eunsidued,it good stand for that businesa;and
holds out strong inducements. to. purohaeors.—• •
Peisonsmishing to examine the proptir . ty are
requested to call. on tha subscriber, 11mm:on
the piomises.' -Sale to commence at 2 o'i:inch,
in the attornooon of said day . when 'terms wilt
be made known by REVBE24 STAR,
1 Aug 22,'50 . , .4dialie' trator. •
' Notices:,
• PROOLARA.IIOIIL " •
,
WHEREAS the Honorable -Frienzaunt •
Wrere;Tresident Judge-of' the several , '
Conant of Common. Fleas .of the counties ,tit r ,
Cumbrirjand t Terry and Junialti,ie Pennsylva—
nia,end &Mina of the several Coarld of - Oyer' .
and Torminer and General Jail Delivery in
said aounties;ard Hod. John Stuart and John -
Clendortin, -judges of the Court of Oyer and
Terminer and General, Jail. pelivery for the,
trial of 'all capital and _other', offenders, in the •
said 'county Of Cumberland; bitheirprecelits icr; ,
rne_dire,ctekrlated_ thafi6,th„of Ant*, 1854
;have ordered the Court nib - ger and
'and GonerelJajlDelivery,.to be-holden at Car-•
lisle on • the 2d, Monday , of, November next,
(being the llift . day) it 10 o'clock in the fine
noon, to continuo; two "weeltri.
- NOTICE' is therefore hereby g inln; to the
Coroner,„juintCMrtif.thtf-Peace and Conitables
ofthe said - county ofCUmhorland, thaithey are •
by i the said pricept nennanded,:to be then and -,
there in their proper perecaisovith thairoralla.
records, Migideitions„, exardinetians, and' all
Other rernembranaes,,todo those things
tothciroffieeseppertainto be done,Und all those
thature bound by to:prosecute
(against the,priaoneraibat me °Oven shall be
in the:Jail - of:said coonty,,erri to bo thcire to r
ip sec ti t.o}itipa us shallbajuat,,
I ' , • DAVID SMlTlVA i kiriff.
Carlislet. September '25; 1850, _
• Estate p 1 I):&vik..:Woster,.dec'd. .• •
ETTERS of 'Adminiitroi4riiini. the estate
LI of David , i ikrors . t,,,:, late ,or-the • bofough.
Niqebanicsburg, Cumbodund county,-..dee'd.,.
*We been isetted by thO Regiiter,dthe'county
aforesaid; to the subscriber residing in the bo•
rough and'eounty aforesaid, AU portions hay..
tug claims against Said estate wilt present them
properly 'tiatlifinticated for afettlethent rind those
indebted wilt mike imtaZdl td payMentai '
sepilB 7 6ipd, ; adrast.
Dissolution of
.
THE tiiirincirabilibdiildinreiodetintrbetWeetr
tho_ntideraigned in - thO Boob and Shoe Manu.i.
Factory, lik r -thii9- vim-, by mutual; cos--.
Tho boaincsa will be carried on by Geo.
W, Sobserntnn, who wilt sell Boots and Bhoes
lower for cash than over. • • t •
GEO. W BOSSERMAN. •
WM. 'ASKENV. .
septl 1
English and German Journals. •••
THE English and- Gerinan , Journals of tho
Senate and A!ouse of Representatives for the.
year 1850, have been received at ;he' ,Coromis—
stoners Offiee;qa. Carlisle, arid' 'are' reedy for
dOtribution to those entitled to reersiVotherrt.'-...' •
By order of the Connissioners,,,:,, .•,- .;:-
Attest—WM H.p,.u.,,1.,y,,etcrk.: ti
Carlisle, aeptll,'so. , • : ~" •
PAMPILTIET,
THE Pamphlet , taws papeed.et,thelate•
lion of the Ltrislatttre,have been received+.
and are ready for dtatribution'to those entitle&
to receive thorn. • ' • • ''• '' • 'l
--. • . JAS.IF. LAMBIDRT:ONii .]
sept.ll,'so. , ,
•
*NOTICE!. i" •
TT" ANNUAL ELECTION 'for
(Moore and. Managers• of the Cumher.
laud 'Valley Rail Road Company will, be, held,
at Wood'il Hotol, in Carlisle,lietween the hours:
of 10 A. and 4 P M., of MONDAYi thb.
7th 110 Y-Of October next.. , . : •• • •
' E. M. pi p rn,,E;...Sccrela r y. ,
•••••R.'n... Office, Carlislb,? , • • • • •
• sept.ll,'so-3t. SV • 1 ' ' - ,••
CYPICE• ier hereby 'given' that an application •
.las made to the" Legislaturd'of• this • ••••
Compran'wealth.at its•nexi: sesmon,. fora char.,
ter for a - bank with general banking , privileges,
to IM•localed CuMberland cou'ntk, ' •
Pa., Witirn 'apical of Oile ',Hundred- housaneg •
Dbllars, ancl 6w,41144 , the Carlisle Bank. •
134;50-Gm'
2 4X 1 ,4 2 DE7 7,113 1 11 4 5 tEe3
I ~Wllol.B.llLE'AbtlYi!ETAllt
CONFECTIONARY 'STORE.
‘North Hanover.StroCoiitieftl;Pl:
The subtbeilber'*ciald invite •
, hoitittention , of Contitir • erchants. 'end
ho public in general '; to his:largo:assortment of •:r
emit:eyestalk:tries •
mantactured.of,, the kpet.• material.frenh- ; every
daSt—tentrWarratited - to Brandin) , clintate, which., ,
ho will 'sell wholeetde or retairat ,thoold'etand - ::
in North. Hanover street; n' fawn doors north Of •-•
the Bank: , Having jitst returped,from the city,:: I
woUld also call .. attention too largo assort-..
ntent'eFruits and 'lslu'te of th6latest
tione, , consletinff hi part:of -.“ -
; CHANGES,.'.‘,LENIONS,IIAISINS ,,
Preens, Dates, Citron, Nth - ends, E;_War... r ,
n te,;Crbam-Coeciti, Pea Nuts, Filberts
Hp half , tilstitriede , ti large addition' ha . 4
ofd'_l.2•4A I>Pst'
TOYS, AND. FANCY . GODDS,,
conptising_inipart,.',Fine:Pfench:Pard visiting
ra
and other Beihkets,' Paper;.oldes' and VoislonC„:
DelLliaride;s Toesatuts'
and PalliM4l.44 2 ; ll 4 l lal46 .o o l Line. , endrldulisles .
'Whe'ellihrrows, W a gon s,Furniture,frea sons,
add Nine . . Pins in tiniiig;Firetich' and' 'Herinan',
AtoordeonKeranoy Satitmr - -"lfoiioifipo6lOgne, " .1
, Brueltes:dze. l'lnportnactinn with the, shore 135 r at:
has just recoived ,a large assortment. of
' ,; .„ „.
rittgurvdoesittEs;• -
such as Cones:Teen; Stgarit,'Molasses, SPICOS:
°Call kinds, L ;Watraifisido, , Blixtter • snit Sugar.
Craelters„end.all other artielpt. Pro . cory , i ,„
line;'which 'soltltitilitik ' • ' '
;FINE CAKES', alwafilfintliiiiid and lakeill"'
to ordor.4,llartieslmppliodi `in
lin line at low.priesti. • 1../
oi,il'ofe from i'diafeiiikhritinlyreemvoa
and littendidifierivitlilideidtteK WBI•to ah a p r o u
foi.imokitig at AiMeatiblOkunkookulim t , •r:.l iktr/i)
I' u'lthcrft dil4R 14.1*u.tv , tit If irAfRI.Y4R-3
1 • ~,yfif t io ofi l m at - . ; ? i,k) . ..v 4 1t4.•,1vii.4.
7
Mile6eivettllt tiii 4 jGtiiirl l irt
• tof tholutnigrilierlini:Ezkali OnfilallObit
o ' 113 { 11, 0RA" l yno li t trAKIVItp, 1 0 , 1 t P.Ipn s
~ &c. A iv) a!pponte 1 13;' 111. , nlgti
wdiii;:iititih' 4 / 1 0000 4 4 ...422,2,1 4 , 4L . , x
iiii, iiiiillacii , ) I , ;t as ir ~,,it
,• 1
;:zula
NEM