From Uio LoulivilloCoutlor.Aug.lo. Bloody Affair Wo received mlelligonoe loot night of a dreadful boourloiico at BardstoWn, the particulars of .which ate about these: r R. Logan Wickliff, a young lawyer of that place, ahd W. P. Gray, a btacks.nilb, have been uponon friondly longs for some yeaM, and have, had no In tercourse of .any. kind for longtime., Gray, last Sunday lot a gentleman ItaVe one pfbla liotacs lo go to the country, and aa the-genildman toturned ho mot R. L. Wickliff,jwftb a’sked the'Use of llie horse to go to a teUgluud ihcellrig softie miles distant. gentleman lot him havo tho lioVse, dhfl acquainted Gray, the owner, with lheTacl,who remarked that Mr. Wickliff should, not Use Ms (or words \o that amount,) a\id immediately- mounted another horse and proceeded w.hh a friend in quest of Wick jiff.. .When ho. arrived at tho meeting -house Gray found ing hone.hitched to & tree, and Immediately took him in charge and returned with film to town. rtp.words with. Wickliff on tlip grodnd,and did not even seo him. ‘.Wickliffis said to havo been greatly incensed when ho missoed the horse and un derstood,who'had'taken it away,and made somo hard threats,bgliinst Gray. The circumstances were 'generally kn6wn,bnd commented upon in Bardsldwn, and all who'know Wickliff and r Gray expected n ’difficulty between them. Nothing however transpired between them until ycpl.erdsy. mornJngi about 10 o'- clock,.when* as Gray was,goingdbivn street towards home, and he'd got vtilbin 'some SOstepkof his yard calbi Wickliff camb oUt'ofhis office,nearly opposite Gray’s 1 house,'armed with a double barrel shot gun, took rest'against a locust Irbe.-ahd fifed, tho discharge taking.'effect In Gray’s side. Gray Wood, and as lie did, 6b* Wickliff discharged the second barrel, 'striking-him either in’ tho back or-breast. Ho im mediately fell, was carried into tho house, and upon examination of his Wounds, the physicians pronoUnc cd them mortal.. <■ i ■ . ; , When lho stage loft aI ; U o’clock, Gray, was alive but in ayery.precarious condition. ■ , .Wo |ast*nigUl rccoivedthe following despatch from Bardslown: , “,W.P. Gray, is slill.alive, but cannot possibly llvo )ohg. Wickliff escaped this , morning, and has not been “heard of since.” ‘ Mr. Case, our Charge M Affaires at Rome, has settled the difficulties which have occurred be tween .'a’number of Gen. Oudinol’s soldiers and \he American Consul at Rome. V’.', BiAKKII3».: . On die LGlIi insl.,, by the Rev. C. M. Klink, Mr. John Hemminger and Mins Elizabeth Tritt, all of Dickinson township. . . . ; DtEO. S In' tjtle borough, on Monday 12th in«t., of a para lytic stroke, Mr. William Green, aged about 45 years... # p ■ ,• • • SK\ his residence 'in MifQin township, on the Bth Inst., Mr* Joun Saonoauqu, at the advanced age of B6yoars. ‘ / ‘, . . yAt Carlisle Barracks, on the9lh Inst., after a short btil Vlolent attack of Asiatic Cholera, Sergeant James SnißOds. orColnpany 8,41 h Artillery,U. S. Army; a native of Belfast, county of Antrim, Ireland, oged'37 ycari. ■ ■ - • The Democrat of last week contains the following police; by a correspondent, .of Scargant Shield’s . sudden death. It Is a tribute duo lb his memory and private virtues! ‘ , Mr. Shields entered the American Army about 13 yeutft ago; and served ode cauipaign In Florida. He was Iniho battle of . Turtle Creek, and was for his gallantry, and good conduct made First Sergeant of his company. In. June, 1846, ho marched from the Carlisle Oaf racks for Mexico, os First Sergeant, of Capi. (now Col.) Washington’s company of Light Artillery, (B Company,} and sctVcd with distinguish ' c'd reputation iii’utb wing of the army commanded liy Gddcriil Taylor. Ho was in llio buttle of Buena Vista, mid participated id all ilB dangeri ah'd iliglri ries. Alter tho .peace; ho was stationed at Fort Browd,' and subsequently ut Gump Ringgold, on tho 1110 Grande) from theilce lie Was transferred KJ this Fust, with d yiew of being made on tfrdinanco Ser geant. Scrgt. Shields was. Universally esteemed a good Soldier) a faithful friend; a kind husband; and that “liubllsSt- wutk of God; ah honest man; 1 ’ add ciyoybd 1H diivbmfHeht ttegVce Ihb confidcfifco ofbbih officers and then. Among tho citizens alibis borough, to whom lie wds well known; he had many wahil undsincuftitfien'le; ftlio oSicctncU lam for his'many dliilabib ahU inahly quallies. : ( .His rctHulns were brodght to this borough on Fri. day aftcrnoohlobcoinpanied with honors; and ihlurrcd in the burial ground of the Catholic Chdrch; 'l’ho fiinorat profession carisisthd of a detachment of United Slates Dragoons; under Sergeant Major Hardy; and this Carlisle Independent Light Artillery, Under Sergeant Gooige L*. Reighicr, the whole commanded by Cupt. Joseph F. Barron. A large number of our citizens were auiu-fH uilcndance, WhC deeply sympathized with the afflicted widow in hersudden and irreparable bereavement. “Farewell, honest Soldier.** k. his residence* in CurhVlo, on tho I4lh inst.', tlr. George D. Fuulk, in the 631|» yoor of his ago. It rarely happens.that the death of an individual makes o void in society'which cannot bospcodlly filled. Great men dio and grout men succeed tlicm, ■nd all the show.of-public lamentation is bull .mock* cry. When; the pagounl is. ended, the - memory of film whoso sword waved-terror, or whoso eloquence startled nations, passas away. . History alone will (ell.Jiis name, for,.when jiU immediate friends and relatives have departed, ho one is Juft to mourn over his grove. . Out different is it when a small.coipmu. nily is deprived of a good citizen and a useful man, whoso place is -not likely soon In bo supplied) then, the tearsof.tlio family are nut the only -tribute to his memory; all who know him sorrow., 'Such was the subject »l this notice* Ur. Foulk was burn Nov. 12lh, ltBo, in Adams, then York county. lie graduated at Dickinson Cob legq, afterwards pursued tho study of Medicine, and received a Diploma from the Medical Institute In Baltrmoro. Hu practised.his profession in Carlisle Tor nearly forty years, atid never entered a sick chamber: Without a welcome, nor loft U with a re proach.. . i v His name will nut be lust with this generation, fur his virtues as a man, his love as u husband, a brother -and a father, his kindness as s friend, and liis ability as a physician, will bo told to our children, and to Ottr children's children. 1(6 has gnno to Ilia grave, and - •««■■.. .......... ..—let him sleep on •Neath the turf under wlilcti wo have laid him." liAstivoma rpHE books of the subscriber (for subscription to X.the “Volunteer”. Advertising.and Job Work,) arej for thepresent, loft with Cant. Joux Goodyear, of this Borough, who is authorised to receive and .re* celpt for all monies due thereon. After the Ist day of October next, the books will bo banded over to a Justice of the Peace for collection, As I am about Removing from Carlisle, this notice becomes the mote hecesssry,* and those, who are desirous of saving costs had better attend to it without delay. GEO. SANDERSON* vCaillalb, Aug. 83, 1849—Ot' ' ; N. 1). The thioo story Brick House, at present bcchpled by (ho aulwcilbcr, Ib for rent until (ho Ist of April next. Possession will bo given on (ho Ist of October. Estate Notice, T ETTERS ofadminUlrQUon'imllicCatolo oriaaac IjDidlcman, deed., late of Silver'Spring township, Cumberland bounty,Pa., have booh granted to tbo sub. sortber living in Hogoslown. Allpursonslndobled to a«id estate aro requested to inako immediate nay. ment, and’ lhoßo having claims will present (Jiem properly authenticated for settlement to JOHN PIIUSOVID, Adm’r. August 53,-1849—6t Tcaclteri Wantod, A MEETING of tho Board of School Directors of North Middleton, township, vfill bo held at Orth’s Hotel, In the borough of Carlisle, on Saturday (ho ’lst day of, September npxi, at \ o'clock, P. M., fdr the purpose of examining Teachers. Alf persons tvishlng tp become Tca'chore will please attend*. ‘ " RODT. tfIFPEN, Sccl’y. ‘ August 9tf, I'B4{T—tH ■ J To Touclio'r*. falrfE Directors of South Middleton township, will I meet at the Court House, in Quisle, on Satur day (ho Ist'of September next for the purpose of dxamlnlhg and employing teachers for said township. .. <-••••’ NATHANIELWBBKLYiProst. Aug,ssf, te'ibV . 7*o tfa FoUrx o/ Cumberland county., -OELLOW-CrriZENS— Having receipt! the' JD noraiiiiitiqh of the Demooralio parly for tho , OFFICE OF SHERIFF, of Cumberland county, 1; respectfully solid'lbs support'of my r fellow-ciitiene Tor .said: office.— Should Min elected I pledge ihyselfio discharge the dalles of the office with fideltyi c ; , • g , . DAVID SMITH. carte, August 23.184 D Newvllio Academy. SstECT CIASSICAI. AND SdIKRTiriO.ScQOUZ.', Cumberland County,- Pb. . ; Itf is confidently believed that few institutions offer greater inducements to students than tho i-bovo. Located In the midst bf a! community pioverbial for their intelligenbe, morality and regard for the interests of religion, this Academy can effectually guard its members from evil and immoral influences. Advan logos are likewise offeldd lo those dcsiring.to pursue the study of the physical sciences, surpassing those of most similar instiiUtlonSr* • r ‘ . ' , Those having sons or wards, and wishing to send then* to a Seminary bf learning, are reapectfully soli* cited to visit Newville, and judge of - the advantages for themselves, ori at least, proolire a circular'con taining full particulars, by addressing ' ~ m JAMES HUSTON, Principals . Newville, Pa., Aug. 23, - . - - Tdliiablo Farm for Sale/' - THE subscriber offers at private sale, his valuable Farm, situate in North Middleton township, Cumberland county i Pa., containing-upwards of . 156 Acres, of first rate Slate land, 30 acres of which is thriving timbbr land, and about 40 acres of good meadow » . land. The improvements tare a Double HOUSE, part log. and part brick, atid suit •aiiWLable for two families, U Smoke House, &c„‘ iUllMThd BARN IS LOO. with Corn Crib and Wagon Shed attached, a good Horse Stable, Carriage 'Hoase,&.c. ■ .. Tho above farm is on the State road tedding from Carlisle to Sterrett’s Gap,.and adjoins the Conodo guinet creeki is Ufld.br good fence and in a high state of cultivation. . . , If not sold'.before Thursday tho 11th of October next, it will then be offered at public sale, on the promises at' 1 o’clock, ?. M. Any person;,wishing to-sce tho above farm ’cair do so by calling on the subscriber, living on tho premises. GEORGE WISE. August 23, 1849.—81 Plainfield Nursery * Land for Sale. ItHE subscriber intending to remove west offers for sale.tho property on which ho now resides, toge ther with his entile stock of l.cos, consisting of many thousand trees of all tho difforent kinds and varieties of fruits and suitable stocks, dec., for continuing tho business. The property is situated in the village of Plainfield, 6 miles west of Carlisle, and coutai.,B . About 9 Acres, , of first rate Limestone Land, with a. now and com- fortablo FRAME HOUSE, now FRAME BARN, and other suitable outbuildings, liSiiSP aU now * a w °il °f wotor, on excellent Ap- Orch-rd, a Peach Orchard with. 25 different varieties, a great variety of Apricot, Necta rine, Cherry, and Pear, of the choicest Eastern varieties, all of which kavo been selected with espe cial care. The trees or property will bo sold sepa rately dr together. This is one of tho most desirable small properties in Cumberland Valley, and will be sold low. I will soil trees by tho hundred or thou sand tho present autumn at eieatly reduced prices. Adduces, ANDREW CAROTHBRS, August 23, 1849—-31 Carlisle, Pa. Consumptives Read! AN irtcomparable remedy, Thomson’s Compound Syrup of Tar I. (pr the cure ,of incipient con sumption, chronic catarrh, bronchitis, asthma,.and all diseases of the rcsplratoty organs. This preparation now sooxtensivejy used, is pre scribed with great success by ifie medical faculty in the many. Pulmonary complaints, which are so pecu liarly prevalent in this country, and which annually Hurry their itudiunds lo the,tomb. . ' ; To public spcakcnrlhe br Tty is invaluable, soothing irritation, strengthening the voico and remaning any predisposition, to diseases in tho lluiigs and - ( I. Prepared only at E. comer of Fifth and Spruce streets, Philai Sold in Carlisle by Samuel Elliott. • , ' , AugiisUa, 1610—at. Myers’ Liquid Cure, A POSITIVE & NEVER FAILING REMEDY FOR PILES. • WllEtllEH Internal, Externa), Blind orDlecii* ing, Scrofula,.While Swellings, Ulcers, and Ulcerated Sure Throat, Canker Sure Mouth, Rheu matism, Cutaneous Diseases, 'Mercurial Affections, &c. Alsoffor Scalds, Burns,' CuU.Sprbirfß, Bruises, dec. Wo fee! justified in proclaiming (he fact to the world that Of all medicines ever brought before the public, none have ever been more .beneficial to afflic ted humanity, ihan Liquid Cure.” Wo know that this is saying a great deal, but if wowero to write volumes we could v hot say too much in praise of th|s Health Rps’torintf, L'iftj Prolonging Remedy. Hundreds, hay.thousands, bless the happy hour when first they were made acquainted with its transcendent virtues( and our present pl/rposo is to Inform other thousands, how and where they may obtain that re lief, which they perhaps, have long sought for in vain. I.h o superior excellence of this preparation over all diner medicines for tho speedy end permanent cure of PILES, is wel( known to all who have tested it. It has been proved in thousands of-Instances, and has never failed to citro the njpsi Obstinate Cases, and we ore confident ft never Will full If used a proper length of lime according to directions. As a proof of our entire confidence |n its efficacy, we as sure air purchasers that, if, after a propcr trial.it proves ineffectual, the money paid fur it will be re turned. The •‘Liquid Cure” is an effectual Remedy for Ringworms, Biles, Pimples, Barbers'ltch, Frosted Limbv Chilblains, Bull Rheum,. Musquito Bites, Stings of Poisonous Insects, dec., and for cutaneous diseases of every description.. It is both safe and effectual for Rheumatism, giv ing immediate and permanent relief. No preparation how before the public can surpass the excellence of the u Liquid Cure” for Scalds, Burns, Cuts, Sprains, Bruises, Swellings, dec. Its effects as a real pain killer are magical. .Every Fa mily in the land should provide themselves with this Invaluable preparation, the cheapness of which places it within the reach of all. : Full Directions accompany each bottle. Pamph* lots containing copies of certificates from those who have tested the *• Liquid Cure,” may bo had gValls of our authorised agents. ‘‘Myers* Liquid (Jutfc” is prepared only by JEROME 00., _ . , , „ „ _SI SpnieeS/reel. A'eto York, Foi sale in Carlisle, by J, A, lUwcisb, solo agent for Cumberland county, August 88,1843—dm : . ’ Vino and Fro.li Teas. THE subscriber has Just opened an entire new ■.election of BLACK & GREEN TEAS, which he has selected from the well khown Tea eloro of the Messrs. Jenkins qf Philadelphia. The assort, ment consists of Young Hyson, Imperial, Gun. powder and Oolong Teas, (fanciful names omitted) ate and neatly packed and secured in J, J, & 1 Id. metallic and paper |iaokogod_tho qualities vary. Ing in prices fromSTJ to 1,55 per pound,and from Iholencouragcment received in the selling of those Teas for more than two years past, wo hove rea son to believe wo oan confidently recommend them to qur customers and the public, as superior to.a'nj other in our mnitiet. J. W. EDY, , Carlisle, July 13,1644 LAUD OH., An excellent article always onltoitd and ibr sale by Henry A, Sturgeon. Alfgust ID. 1840’ •_ ' MINERAL WATER Fresh from tho fountain, at rite store of Henry A. Slutgeon. August 10, 1849 ' POf. TownhentPa Sarsaparilla for sale at tho Drug 1 1 / .lota Of Henry A. Slunteoii. August 16, 1840 ; o T\B.,JAYNE’S Family Modioinos for aolo.ut the 4 J Drug and Variety store of Henry A.Slurgopm Adjust 16,' 1840 PdmpMel Caws. TriE Patnphlei Laws passed al the sossion'of l&'iQj received-attbia office,' end are ready to be delivered td those onlitled -to receive them. , JAS. F. LAMBfeRTON; Protli*y. / Prothonotary’s Office* ? . . Carlisle* Aug. 9,1849—8 k 5 1 • ■. _ ‘ • , SOxiCEi. ; A N bli'clidn tor llitrtcSn iSirectorß. olr th'e Climber* ,ixland Ydlloy Mutual Protection Company of Dickinson Township', (to ictvo for oho year,) will "bo hold on Miindoy Hip 3d doj of September next, at the office of said Company, in Dickinson lb. , A. G. MILLED, Scet’y. August 2, iB49—st To Teachers. TllKßddnl of School Directors will meet at the public house of Mr. C. HoffinanVlrt Dickinson township* bn Saturday; the 2fllh day of August, at 9 o’clock, A. Mm fpr tho pthfiota of examining and scf looting 14 'Teachers* to take charge of the common schools, in said township, for the. ensuing term.:. * JACOB LEFEVEIi, Sec’ty k August 9, 1849 ■ . , . ’ Register's Notice;' N OTICE is hereby given to all poisons interested, Ihal lho following accounts have been filod jn thrs dSice for examination by lha accountants therein hamcd, and Will be presented to tho Orphans’Court of Cumberland county/'for confirmation and allow ance, on Tuesday the 11th day of-'Sopfembbr, A* D» 1849, viz; • ; •’ . - l. The account,oT John ljongncckcri administra tor of Juhn.Bowman, 1-ite of Eaetpcnnsborough town ship, deceased. . ■ 3, Tho account of Susan Zoiglor, administratrix of William Zoigler, lute of the' Borough.of Newville, deceased. . .. * . 3. The account of Mathias Bilner, executor of Aaron Wise, lulo of Alien township, deceased. • ' : 4. The final administration account of Philip Bos- Berman, executor of Ephraim Bosiorman, as settled, by J. W, Bossorman, cxepulor of Philip. Bosscrman; deceased. , . • 5. The accounl'of Benjamin Erb, executor of Wil liam Marlin, lotc-of-Hampden township, deceased. • 6. The account p f C>. B. Herman, executor of Elizabeth Herman, late of Silver Spring township, deceased*. < . ...... ... • , 7. The account of Wni. Linh: and Wm. Harper, executors of Sarah Harper,-laid of the Borough of Shippcnsburg, deceased. ' 8. 'Pho'account of James M’Guiro, administrator of Hetty Addunfe, late of Silver Spring (ownehip, deceased. ... -0; The account of Samuel Dashore,’ Executor of Gcorgo Mater jlatbof Hampden'township, deceased. XU.The account of Moses Whlsler, administrator of Henry Miller, lata of Mifilin township, deceased.* XI. The‘account of.Ab’m, Lamberlon, executor of John Holmes, late of Ihoßpioughof Carlisle, dco’d. ' IS. The account of Adam Longsdorf, deceased, guardian of Margaret Bobb, as settled by said guar* dion's administrator. - l3.|Tho account of Peter Culvert, administrator of Elizabeth Culvert, late of Mifilin township, deceased. 14. The account of John K. Heck, ono of the cx. ccutors of George Oyster, lute of Eastpcousboroogh township, deceased. , . 15., The account of John and James jM'Dowell, executors of Robert. Laird; lute of Fraukfurd town ship, deceased. 16. Tile account of .Wm. R. Gorgas, executor of John Heck, late of Allen township, deceased,' i 17. The, third supplemental account of VVm. M. Mcily, executor of Jacob Meily, lute of Silver Spring township, deceased. 18.,The acdount of .Thomas Lee and Mary Line, administrators of Gabriel Line, late of South Middle, ton township, deceased. , y 19. The account of Jacob Lung, administrator of Adam Eicbclbcrger, laleof Allen township,deceased* 20. The account of Peter Myers, administrator of Joseph Burkholder, late of Mifilin township, dec’d., 21. Tlie account of George Keller, executor of Francis Porter, lute of Silver Spring township, dec'd. 22. The supplemental and final account of George Keller, administrator of John Saxton, late of Silver Spring township; deceased. ’ 23. The account ol George Rupp, jr. executor of Gcorgo Rupp, sr. laid of Allen, township, deceased. 24. The final account of John Row, administrator of Margaret Miller, late of Allen township, ddo’d', j 'B5, .The account of Wm. M« Henderson, one of the executors pfSamuel Alexander, late of the Borough of Carlisle, deceased. 26. The account of Robert M’Cartney, administra. tor ofßaabael Byers, lute of the Borough of Carlisle, deceased. ‘ WILLIAM GbULt>, Register. Register’s Office,: . . 1 Carlisle, Aug. 11,1849. f BOOKS IBOOKS! rpHdMAS M, MARTIN;, dcaifca to inform his friends and the public in general, that he has dufehased the stort) formerly belonging to Jacob Erb, Esq.,'and Is pow ready, io supply the reading community with Dopks of -oil kinds at,city'prices.— He, has just received the following now.works: I.viich’s Expedition to the Dead Sea arid, Jordan. Montague's / , £ “ Philosophy of Religion,, ; * Dobney on Future Punishment* , Rural Letters, by N. P. Willis. Women of the Revolution, by Mrs. Eljat. . Thier’s Conaulnto and'Empire, Nos. 8 & 0. DuVy Coppcrfiuld, part 3.' Turnori Fisher, and Davy Crockett, Comic Almar rise’s for IB3Q, together with oil the cheap publico* tiorta of the day. ■ Hooks ordered twice hi week and strict attention.paid to orders from (ha country. All the Daily and Weekly Papers, &c., to bo had ot the bid stand next door to Burkholder's hotel. ' Carlisle, August 16, 1840 •* Dnig tDid Trtilcly Store, THE subscriber respectfully'announces to (ho pub* lie, (hot ho has taken that well known eland, lately owned by James'; Fleming,'on the corner of Pitt and High streets, directly opposite the Mansion House, where ho will keep constantly on bond* an assortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, Point*. Oils, Perfumery, and Fancy Articles, which ho is deter mined to sell low. Having engaged the services of an experienced Druggist, be flatters himself to bo able to give general satisfaction to oil. . Physicians and Country Merchants supplied at reduced prices. , HENRY A. STURGEON. Carlisle, August 10,1340,’ Spruce Street Cabinet WnroroorasJ No. 119 Spruce St. uelow 6tii, Piut-X * 1 CONSTANTLY ON HAND a Ur*:, \J of super lor Walnut and MKtlogiuiy Furniture, manufactured in ih’o oust manner, of modern stylo, end si mry a eraiQ prices, embracing Cotas, . Parlor Chairs, Wardrobes, Rocking Chairs, Dressing Bureaus, „ Tele-aletcs, ■ . French Dedstoads, Centro and Pier Tables, , High Post Bedsteads, Wash Blands, Hat Racks, ' Secretaries, . Extension Tables, dee. &c, Every article is made of the beat material and workmanship, and warranted. T. Ac D. H. HENKELS. Philo., August 0, 1840—ly ' 03* AH goods bought at this establishment packed • under the immediate superintendence of the proprie tors, and sent free of charge to phy part of the city, Blind Manufactory. HCLAlllt, Voniiinn Blind Manufacturer, Sign • of the Golden Eagle, No, 130 & 143, South Second street, below Dock street, Philadelphia' keeps always on hand a largo and fashionable assortment of WIDE ,AP(D NARROW *?LAT ; WINDO\V BLINDS, manufactured in tno best manner, end of tho boat nro^orfoUVoil'd ot thb lowest cosh prices. . •y Having refitted and enlarged ills establishment, ho Is prepared to complete orders to any amount at tho shortest notice. Oonstantly on hand an assortment of Mahogany Furniture of every VQricty.injituinictureil expressly for hla own sales, and purchasers may therefore' roly on a good urtlclo. _ (O’ Open in 1110 evening. Orders from (r distance packed carefully, and sent free of poUorirgo, to ally pkrt of the city. , ' • •' ', , If. CLARK. I’hila', August id, 1840—ly PIYB STUFFS sf nil kinds, constantly ort hand JL/ by Henry A. Sturgeon. . -August lOf 1810 : |. bisi* OF xiiVVERS 1 ‘^’; , *OVB^tiflrii > IHTUE‘ , VOt,OKT*BR , *Bif APPoiNTMBWT. , T ISTOELETTERS I iat CarlislQ; Pa.l AugUßt Pursoxl ini quiringfor letters oii tli is listj will pleaseflay they arc advertised.,, - ■ • | Arnold John.’ ( Kline Ellen 'i I Adams William Kremer George . AsayiE.G .Rey Line William Baker Philip Lorish John Brindld John Peter Ligh Henry Bfo'Wh-Sueiiimali Lowry Williani BendeV Cathrlne Lewis Geoige Butler Mill'd' 1 Leakin Philip M Bean Alexander H . M’Math Michael Brown John.'-; ■ Morris Joshua Esc£ . Bitlihger Celhrin'e Myree James W Butler Jtlantyret Miller & Roberts Messb Black JbsenhL Minicli Peter •. Brook J D Rev MD , Miles S S •Blyldr ChHfitanall Morrell Elizabeth ' Bell Lewis' ■ M’Clarhia Rcdgew ~ Bricker Jesse Marten Martha Cornma'n Samnel MunroeJolin Oorninan Jacob Morrell MrsE H CrosbaylsAic -Nolan John.* Campbell Elizabeth Neilson JP ‘ Craig John . . Nils Samuel Crawford EMrS , Polinger Agneas Cornmati'George Pierce Lukins : - Carmel. David Polloll W S Diehl.'Michael 1 Patterson Arthur Day George ( D Rinehart Henry Ernest'Conrad Rose John - - Emory lohn'it Stoner Naihart Freyler Darimick HerrnSaulisbury Matilda: Flint Dr William . Sefioh T Fember Peiler. Seagar Mrs ■ GUI! Charles Stutzman John Gpshorn Jacob S Shaully Valentine Gramis Leah , Stickle Henry Harlgon Joshua Seidel Chrislianna Himierch C] P 2 Thompson Mary Hberrpebrge Tomeny Hetty. Hartz Sarah Tizzard Maria L Hood John! Tourlson James Hudson Jamies Thomas James H Esq jHanno David Underwood Franklin IHendelJpl/n Weary Jacob I Hendiersorji-J W Col Walker Elizabeth • Huyetl G Joseph Wagner Jacob. Irvin.Robl r Wolf David Esq Janerson White John. Jones Jacol • Waynant Lewis Jacobs Ben amin Workman 1 Rebecca G Jacobs Charles Welrn James Esq ‘ Katz Samuel White W M I B.’D. WUNDERLICH, P. M, Valuable Farm tor Sale. ON Friday, the I2lh of October next, at 12 o’- clock, M., in pursuance of an order of sale frdra the Orphans’ Court of York countyj directed.’ to tho subscriber, administrator of David Germany, deceas ed, lata of Fairviow township, York county, 1 will offer at public sale, on the premises, thb following described property. Info the estate of said decedent, v|z: A tract of land,, bounded by the Yellow Dreeches credk. and lands of George Bcckly, Joseph others, shunted in Fairviow township, Yorkcouny, containing 198 Acres & 97 Porches^ noat raeasi|ro, about 150 acres of which is cleared, and tho remainder is covered with good thriving Chesnut and Oak Timber, and (hero is also a groat quantity of Locust timber on it. The above tract is of the best quality of Limestone Land, and is in a cultivation. Tho improvements consist ST a large two story Stone Dwelling lipase, tone Wash and Spring House, a good Tenant House, a largo and convffnichtlhreo story Stone Bank Barn, upwards of 100 feet long, with a Wagon Shed under the entrance of tho top floors. Also, Wagon Shed and Corn Cribs, with threshing floor; used for Car riage House, a Lime Kiln, and other necessary out* buildings. •! Tho improvements are all good. There is also a largo'and never falling spring of limestone water In front'of the house, and an Orchard of graf ted fruit, . . • • The above property lias a bout 2 miles west of New l Cumberland, the same distance west of the York and Cumberland Railroad, 4 miles from Harrisburg and 2 miles south of the Cumberland Valley Railroad.— There is Jpur Grist mills, four Saw mills Lumber yards within 2 miles of (ho farm. This farm Is well worthy the attention of papitaUstsf as it possesses fill tho advantages requisite for farming’ purposes op a profitable and large scalo. Tho above property has always been known as the DotVman Farm! .1 . ; • - , Any. person Wishing to view the properly ..can do so by calling on tho Widow or on John Machlin on tho farm, or on the .subscriber, residing ip Cumber land couniiy, I mile, east pf Mctih'auicshurgj on the Sbirdmanstown road, i • C. TITZBL, . , » . , ,Adtn'r. of David Germany. August 18,1849—8 t Valuable Farm for Sale. THE farm, late the properly of Robert tflean,doc*d. situate op the cast side of the Big Spring, in •VVeslpcnnshorougli Cumberland co., miles south ofthu Borough of Nowvlllo', and lire same distance north of Springfield, is offered for sale. Ir vin’s Merchant Mill Is within flirty perches of the house,'and there is four other mills within 1J miles of sold limp. Tho Cumberland Vulloy Rallroad is within 1J miles.* This excellent farm contains . ... 18*f, Acres, and some perches, of first rate Limestone Land, In a good slat? of cultivation. .About 140 acres uru clear ed and tho remainder is covered with good thriving n—jr ' timber. The improvements uro a Jnrgo /ffiSsJlfc, two story STONE HOUSE As KITCH-, ■'X*IH»GN‘, a large STONE BARN, STONE TENANT HOUSE, Corn Cribs, Wagon Shed, Spring ilgQss. a good Apple mid .Peach Orch ard of choice with Pears, Pl'ums, Cherries, Grapes, &o. Said properly f.Tcsoptg aß great Inducements as any in this »r„rl of* ‘mo county to persons wishing to purcVurjo a comfortably and permanent homestead, bald |»ropcr>y will be offered at private sale.until Saturday um cay of September next, at which' lh , '.e, if r. ot sold, it will bo offered ut public sale, at 1 |oV,ook P. M. on said day, when condition* will be {made known by . THE IIEIUS. Any person wishing to view the promisee can call on John Bleati, living on the Turin, who will show Iho property und maho known the terms. The above property will be divided into two farms, and sold separate, ifllie purchaser or purchasers pro* fur it. * July 26. 1849—61* ■ House and Lot at Private Sale. THE subscriber offers at private sale, the House, Shop, Stable, and Lot of Ground, now ocou pied by himself, in Uoxbtiiry, on the road leading jx_A from Mochanlcsburg to Carlisle* The fjUflwjk HOUSE is a new two story weather* liltllotfhoarded building, in good condition. tho put-buildings are al' in good order, Tho lot contains one aero artd 78 perches, all under pood fence. A Young Apple O.ohard .of choice fruit has recently been planted. This property Is \Voll calculated for a Storekeeper. Blacksmith, or a mechanic of any kind, and will bo sold cheap. For particulars call on the under sinned, who resides oh the premises, DANIEL DROWNAWELL. August 9.1819—31 House and Lot for Sale. WILL ho sold at public sale, at llto Court House, Iff Carlisle,'on Saturday the 16lh ofßcptcmbor ' n_j.il. next, the HOUSE and LOT,'occupied by gig eubscrlber, in-. West South Street, jsit IBLcarliele. adjoining proportici of George | Wißn end Abraham, Zimmerman, The Lot ie 1140 foot deep, arid 30'foot in front. The irn provomonts tiro n anod two entry UIIICK HOUSE, DIHGK KITCH EN, and other convenient out-build ings. There Is nleo a good variety of fruit trees or) * 1 Sole to oommonou at 10 o'clock, A. M. of saiif dav. when terms Will bo made known by day, wnon WILLIAM MITCHELL. Carlisle, August 16,1810—6 t . CAM.PHINE OIL. A fresh supplj at tho store of Henry A. Slufgtwn. ‘ : .■ August 10, 184 U, ... ForSaloorExchanßc. -■ \ THHE.'subscriber haaaFAR.Vf in. the county of JL Eiie, Pu; i he wishes to scll,• or exchange| lor Real Estate .in Cumberland county. It contains 909 Acres & 97 Perches, ; ofldnd, of*, first rate quality, about iOOddres of Which are cleared, t well fenced and in good cultivation, fia* ving a small-Frame,Dwelling HOUSE and a Largo Frame IIARN thereon ercc-. |j jf The residue of the land is covered' £"sj32Sgsvviih tb® finest find most Valuable Timber ‘of all. kinds, such a 4 Oak, CHcsnut, Black Ash, Pop* lor and? Hemlock. The land is situated Within a quarter of a mile the canal which leads from the town of Erie to Pittsburg, and about' 1 j miles from the lake. Timber at this place is becoming very Valuable, and on the farm there is about 109 acres of (tie very-best quality. The farm cost me about four thousand dollars ten. years ago, when land was soil* ihg. at a depressed price. m . FREDK. WATTS. Carlisle,.August 10,1849—if; Valuable Real Estate at Public Sale. •• ON TUESDAY 1 , the 2d of October next, will be sold at public sale, on the premises, in Mohroo township, Cumberland county, Pa., the following Heal Estate, late the property of Peter Bricker, deceased, on the Forge Road, l.rnlleensl of Spring-Forge.; No. I—-Contains 130 A.cres-of first rate lime ‘AmxJL stone land. The improvements aro a Large Stone House, Bank BARN. Wagon Sheds, Corn Cribs, and.othcr out-buildings. Also, a first rate. Spring near the door, and an Orchard of choi: e fruit;. . No. 2—Contains 109 Acres, of Limestone land, and adjoins the above. The improvements are a one story HOUSE, a. BANK BARN, and other out-buildlriga, and a Tenant House, and several springs near the house. Both farms are iii a high state of cultivation. ... . . , No. 3—Contains CO Acres, adjoins No. 2, and is one-fourth of a mile south of Churchtown; about 10 acres tire cleared, the remainder Is cov ered with fine limber. . No; ll Acres', oh the south side of Yellow Breeches creek. Tho improvements arc a LOG. HOUSE and STABLE, and a good Spring, and the land is under good cultivation. . No. s—Contains about 2 Acres; oh the Forgo Road, 1 mile east of Spring Forge. The improve ments are a large two-story House, part stone,.a Frame Stable,- Blacksmith Shop, and other out houses, with a first rate Spring in the basement story of the house. No. 6—Contains about 3 Acres of unimproved land, on the York Hoad, near Churchtown, and under good fence, .No. 7—A largo and well finished two story House and lot of ground in Churclitowh, about 40, feel in front and 15b feci In depth. . , ' Indisputable titles will be given for ihe above properties. Tho above properties shown and all necessary information .given to persons wishing to purchase, by calling on either of the subscribe ers. or on John Lutz, living on let No. 5. Sale to commence at-10 o’clock, when' attend ance will bo given and terms made known by GEORGE BRINDLE, ),, , JOHN BRINDU3, August 9, 18J9—8t Valuable Real Estate at Public Sale. ON THURSDAY, the 4lh of October next, the subscriber will expose at public sale, on the premises, in South Middleton township, Cumber land county, Pa., the farm lately occupied by Ja cob Lehman,.deceased. 4 mites South of Carlisle, and 1 mile north.of Cialghead’s mill, contaiuing About 105 Acres, of good Limestone Land, in a high state.of .culti vation and under good fence.. The Improvements arealwostory DWELLING HOUSE, largo Kitchen, plastered ipsidp.qnd -1® J lijilißpoutside, a large LOG BARN, Wagon £»ggjßS£Shed, Corn Cribs, and other necessary out-houses; togeiher with a well pf payer fulling water, near the door, and an Orchard tfitfr every variety of choice fruit. ", • - r '•Also, at the same time and-place; will he offer ed-* tract of 20 Acres of OH ESN UT Tl M BEIL near the Holly Iron Works, on the east side of the Turnpike. Also, the one undivided half of 8 Acres of Chesnut Timber, about 4 mites from Holly, on.tho past side of tho Ceityshui-g mad. . Also, on Friday,-the.sth of October next, on the premises, jn Monroe township, Cumberland county. Pa., the farm late tho property of Jacob Lehman, dec’d., on the mad leading from Church town to Middlesex, 3. miles north pf Churchtown, containing * ! 85 Acres, of good Limestone Land, in a high state of.culti vation ami . tinder-good fence, about 12 acres of whichis covered with first rate timber. The Im provements area two story STONE HOUSE, a one story Kitchen, a -Log Darn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Cider Press, and other necessary,out buildings. Also, a never failing well ot* water ncarlhe door. There is also an excellent Orch ard of choice fruit oh the jiremlseflV , ... The above farms, fire in every respect excellent ones. Indisputable titles will hegivoni Persons wishing to see the abbve properties can do so by calling on Samuel Lehman, In Middleton township, or on iho subscriber in Monroo town ship. , *. . V ’• Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, P. M, oh boll* days, when ottendahee will be given, e;.u terms made known by, ~ . GEORGE XJRINDLE, August 0,1840——8 t Executor. Public Siilo of Valuable Real Cstatc. T W puruu'inco of an order of sale from the Orphans* 1 Court of Cumberland county, directed to iho sub scriber, Administrator of Jacob Lshman, dccM., Idle of Woslpcnusboiough township, in said will ofiur at public sale, on the promises, on Satur day iho Bth diiy of September next, ot 12 o'clock M. the following, described properly, lato thb estate of said Deceased, vlit A iructof land situate in WcstpennsborougU town ship,-.county aforesaid, containing.. . 11l Acres & 118 Perches, strict measure, about 10 acres, of which is covered with thriving timber, bounded by lands of Nathan Woods, Uenjamin Shut, John Drickcr and others.— The above tract is of the best quality of limestone land, and In a high stole of cultivation. The ,im- Pnuil provomenls consist of o Urge two story STONE HOUSE with bade building bnd JssiiumgWash House, a large- and convenient BANK UARN. with Carriage House, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, and all .other nc ceseary out-buildings. The improvements are all In very good repair, and the fencing on the farm in good order. There Is also a never failing well of excellent water on tho place and .a goqd orchard,, of grafted fruit. This property lies about fi miles east of New villa and within $ of a mile of tho Cumberland, Tab ley Railroad. Alsp, at t|to sarho llpip and place, a small tract of land, the propel ly of said deceased.situated In Frank ford township, about 4 miles from tho/lrsi mentioned tract, adjoining Wm. Alter, Abraham Gaymon and. others, and lying within i of a mile of the Conodo guinot crook,'containing,about 10,oores, 6,0(, which are good meadow (and, and tho residue covered \Wt)i good (Itnbcr.,- •. ‘ i ' Tho<erms of sale are as follows, viz; Five per cent, of tho purchase money to bo paid on the confir mation of tho snlo; one third of the whole to remain in the land, the interest of whioh to bo paid to the widow during her life,-and the principal at her death* of tho residua one-half, to be paid on the Ist April,' 1860, and the other halfohtho Ut April, 1861. Any person wishing to view tho ahovu property previous . to the sale, can do so hy calling on .Adam Lehman, .residing on the first describpd tract, or o the subscriber, residing in VyestponnshoWtownshit . ‘ . .... , Isaac lkfevek,. , j... , of Jacut) Lehman i dec'd. July 86. 1 slo—7t QtRG AHS. . A mime lot of imported Sugars con- O stantly on blind, and fur aalo oy .' ' . . H. A. STURGEON. ~0 Unsettled Claims; jTTAVING ,had -aeveTal . yearn* experience in the |XX"Becbnd and Third Auditor’s Offices Jq JVash;, ington cUyf;(E).,C.,) and being thoroughly acqdaln* ■* I ted with the details of, such accounts as are: audited in those offices; particularly those of QuarlermastpW and Recruiting officersbf Ihp Array,the undersigned respectfully ipnilcrs, His services as ad Attorney to such as wish to Succeed In haying an early adjust-' mcni of tHoir accodnU,tvilU a perfect confidence that he will bo able to give the most artiple satisfactlonVo all-wHo entrust their business to his card. .. . • , Having had control of all tlib Recruiting accounts in the Second Auditor’s Office; from March, 1846-,tq • Decorobei, 1847, (during which time the eleven Re* gimente Were raided to serve jp the war with Mexico;) - and also of the vouchers for All- transportation'in - , ; those accounts in live Third Auditor’s. Office, from > December; 1847, to the 3d In,Moot, being inti- . rpatcly acquainted with the several individuals cm* , ployed in both, of said Offices, Kf flatters himself ihgt • he possesses advantages over tbosb.of any other indi- '' vldual, to enable him to arrange such .accounts prq* perly and to prosecute Jhera to a eppecly settlement,' .• By putting their business into his hands,officers will, he relieved from the trouble and expanse of a visit to ■ ~ Washington,;wjipre, after .they have arrived, frbmthe great press of business before the offices, they will . not trnpMBii/c,.to.havo their accounts taken up during any reasonable period of lime, r jtfis -charges will bA moderate; and- ho pledges Himself to use all honorable'means tp ad vance the infe>eblB of those whd may favor him with their patronage! •' . ‘ r»' , ' ‘ • Accounts for back-pay and also for three months) extra pay, will bp attended to dlihd'samc time; and whore sums arp found ddo .the officers, the amounts.' ’■ will be promptly remitted them through tHe moil. ; • Particular attention will be paid to the claims of . soldiers who served in the Mexican war. Bounty laud, for bade pay, extra piy, dee.' Alsoi’-to tho claims of the widows and children of deceased soft' diers for Pensions, and finally to any and every de scription of claims arising bbfale.ltie Departments or before Congress. > . Loiters afiPuld be pout-paid* and addressed to .• . ; S. J.BOWEN, Washington City, Z>, C. August 2, 1849—3tu ■ j. jb. Parker: A I’tOßNfcr fit LA W; Office in Pfotlh Hans* J\ ver street, in tile room formerly occupied by tho Hon. F, Watts,. , . March 28| i849.~(£ . : ' ;.'• " : DU. Jf. K. Slilltll, ... r. HOMQSOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, respectfully tenders bra professional.services to tho.chixeno of Carlisle and- vicinity. • Office in- Snodgrass’ Row* next door to-. Justice Holcomb's, whore hp csn atoll times bo found, when not professionally engaged.*. Carlisle, June 7.1849—tf . . Ac knot ' SAMUIiIL.HEPBURN, will resume the practice of the.law in .live several: counties .(Cumber land, Perry and Juniata,) of bis lato. Judicial dis- Any business entrusted to his care will bo promptly attended to. Office in Mrs. Ego’s cor ner roomi North Hanover street j immediately op posite the Bank., . - r . Carlisle, March 8; .1849—ti Proclamatioli. WHEREAS the Honorable FnKDKnjck Watts/ President Judge of the several Courts of,Com mon Picas of the counties of Cumbeilundi'Pcfry and Juniata, in Pennsylvania, and justice of the several Courts of Oyer ond Terminer end General Jail Do- I ',*. livery in said counties, and Hon. John Stuart and John Clenilcnin, Judges of the Court of Oycrand Terminer and General Jail Delivery, for tbe trial* of-' oil capital and other offences, in the said county of Cumberland—by their precepis to mo directed, datc{( the I2lh day of April, 1649,-have ordered the Court, ofOyorand Tcnnlnerend General Jail pcUvcry„lO be holdon at Carlisle, on the 4jh Monday of August, next; (being tho 271 h day) at io o’cldek in tbo.ford- , noon, to continue one y/ccki • ' NOTICE is therefore hereby given; to tho Coro- ' n&r, Justices of tho Peace and Constables ofthesaid cqunty they arc by the sold pre cept commanded Cti bo then add there in their proper plqrsonsj with* their rolls, rccohlii inquisitions, exami nations, and all other \o do those... things whlch thcln.aTfipcc to Re done, pni(.a all lliosolhutardhuundbyrcpOgnizanccs.tp prosecute, - against ilia prisoners, thpt are .orthqn shall bo iif tho, -- Juil of siiid coUntyjore to be there .to prosecute them'' as shqll bo just. , . JAMES HOFFEll,Sheriff s ., Snsjitrx’s pmc.B, ; ', r . , Carlisle.July 12, 1549. . • NOTICE. A PPUCATION will bo,nWe,at.ihonext j\, of ihq.LcgtsjiUuroofPennsylanmo, for ansller-, nlion jn tho charter of tho Carlisle DeposUe[Batik, »o. ns to confer; upon tho Institution tho rights ana pri* viloges of n Dank ofissuo. i - v By order of ilio Board of Directors! . W. S. CoiißATf, Cashier; Carli lo Dcpofiilo Dank*'? June 30, 1840. 5 . Asslgnec’slVoUcc. ALL persons aro hereby notified that, William** Of Houser, of ,lhe Bprongli qt'.Mfcbanicßburg,’ cyuniy of Cumberland, and Slate of Pennsylvania,, did on execute an assign* m.enf of nil bis esiuftv reuj, -personal,ond mixed,' to the subscribers for ibo benefit of,his creditors,- which dord of assignment is duly recorded. All persons having claims or Remands. sgainst said William 0. Houser, gra .reqnesJptLlo. rhak<v known the same without delay, anil those indobl* . e-j to make payment la v ' • JOIIN.HPUSBR, • PETER DARN HART, -: - Assignees. July 36, 1819—Cl Summer CU'occrict. T VJ,. EBY, at his Grocery and Tea store. Weal J i Main slrocuCarlislp, haa just received and, opened a fineand-frosh selection of Groceries'; in addition to his former varioty, and ia therefore prepared to atipply (his customers and friends with the finest quality of, , . ~ t Loaf Sugars, cither in the loaf, prpshed, sifted or pulverized,’ suitable for. all- purposes ftt Hie low price of itn‘ unit per pound, and other white or soft crushed; sugars at lower prices, together with a large lot of the best Xtrojrn Sugars,, , at prices suited to the different qunluicB, as also ft fine asBQrlincnl.br, j Old Rlo &-Java Gofffees; ; /-■ including Morha and Larfuytai and the best qual ity of Uiu CoflVe fresh roasted., v » '-• Pepper , Mkpl e>, Cinnamon* and at) olberipjfies, , fresh and pure, ground sod unground, •’ In store, together with , - “ >» Honey & Molasses, • ■ including finest Syrup, Sugar House and Oilcan*' Molasses. • - * * ’ r J** Sperm, Mould, and Common Candle* or aU. ' sizes, as well as a pure blenched .Sperm OH, and ' VVlialo Oil. Of salted fish wo have Salmon, ShnclJ Maoherol and Herring, at roloil. Pine Dairy SaU t in small sacks, as aUo Ground*l - in sooifa or by the smaller nudiuityaamay* Jje.wanled, together withgeneral aasottniant of nil other articles In the lino of Groceries, euoli as * Cheoso, 'Vincfcaf.-Soda und-Water I3Ucult, &e., all of which for quality o!nd prices wo canoonfi dently recommend as equal If not superior to any * similar aitloloa in the market.' * i ' 'Thankful for tho encouragement given ua here tofore,' wo respectfully, (rbllell a uontimiauoo of. patronage* which’by slrlot attention und endeav ors to please, It ahull tic our object to merit. ‘ J. W. ÜBY. 'Carlisle, July 13,18151 “Qnlck'Sales and Small Profits.’’ ; rpflE R'eO F'i-AG CEO,THING SPORE,, Snoift 1 Uannm*tfeol,,boldw,Ropes',*lofo ItrllidplntS l,i> hoy, fashions hie ready mode Clothing. ThoChosp., oat,Clot (ting, Under tho'sun Is now selling ultho sbovq ■ Store. Frpin39 lodSinohoe Cloth Dross Coals al8650„ worth *l3 j do. 97, worth 815 1 sopor, I'Venoh wool ; dyed Blank, si 69, worth <3O ; Pauls (loin <1 95 Id 86; Black siid Figured Satin Vests at 81 59. worth'
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