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. .. . Admission 25 C6nts 0n1y... . . ¥ - characteristic features ofthis great ealabtishmaiU fntch nppeiif to Imvc. absorbed the most of tlio novelty l! ' (M recherclie entertainment' uxtunt, cun’ be only briefly " •izumerated in the limits of an advertisement. . The ApoixonicoS, by far the most stupendous musical ■trojefit of the hgo, composed of over 1000 distinct mufyV W instruments, more powerful than n bnnd of CO must Jinns, mid drawn by. 40 Horses in procession, will oonstl* tie die Orchestra during tho entertainment Xirr mmm Ab entire nnd effective Dramatic Company, under the liraction of H. F. iWcAabu i-rfCt-icUr of tho Adelphi TAtntrt, D. t7.*> a Mlsichtd to tlio Troupe, h* the of gsttioc tlio (not H* it-* B&*. nod « mad .■ASTaesr* (»*rrlnf wS ' .sour trust mtn'z i ■*«.•* «mm rt tt* most sn'mng «M /ii*r«tiL,i R«yo! mcnto;.* 4i* gaUonl do«J* tf • lio II«ro4s ./ '7<s, and chnclfiduift 572:11 u grand Not’***' IV-blttUß of den. WotMigion moncied on a noUe c'it* frtr, born* or ths thouUus of hit hrare continentals! Th° accession of the CAT7LO TAIOUI’B, under Cie , f har£a of l!iq g.rcnt TirHan Trick Clown, Signor Pklij, Cari.o, known »liroug!;oul Kiinipe jis Ihu jn"a.of 1000 .Tncka, nnd mnrte Ytfto’vncfl ilum hay Arlitu flinl lins ever pcnunlmlfuod ihb uomjiYy, hnd , , - A singularly lulented Trou,'« of Kquestrians, in every iepatlrrwnt of Ine hnniic«i *4*.* Messrs. C. J. Roger*, W.flicnnL*, H Pur*,; *. Vc'Fxnt.AJiti, U P i Kichom, GO. KrfAPP, T ic c-. ft-: Master* Ucltemb Cahlo, Pkrbt, Ciaserck, fto.; Mesdamea H. F. Niciibw,, Knap®, Pkbiit, Miss Dulsmoys, Ac. ftc.j jdtcpether rcn.leiinglliis doaUc comiwmv as miiQh n advance of nil oihor .establishment* In iliu number* aik ntlent* of Uio Troupe, e* la tbo ex An; end clceu/co o *« oaJc - , , * -Will exhibit at Cnrlinlo, on THURSDAY, Sepi SOlli. Dpora open nt 1J nnd 7P. M. Also, al Harrisburg, Sept. 19th; Dillslown. Pool SUI; York, kept. S3d. , G. F,CONNER, Agtnt. September 6; 1849, CONSUMPTION CURED DAILY, BY DR. HASTINGS’ COM POUND SYRUP OP NAPHTHA. The Me dical Faculty, as well os tho public aro struck'with wonder, at the-numerous cures made daily by this extraordinary} medicine, and is now acknowledged by many of our most eminent physicians- to ho a' certain and speedy cure for tubercular Consumption, in Us worst .stages. It has been recommended by (hat eminent physician, Dr. Mott and is consthntly Used in the Marino Hospital, at Savannah,.Ga., by Dr. Arnold, the senior physician of the Hospital.— The. London Lancet, London Medical Journal; ■lirailhwa lie’s Retrospect, and all other of the Lon-, don Medical Journals, have, spoken in praise mapy limes of the surprising cfTecpi of Dr, Haalinga' Preparation. It has been.thoroughly tried, not only id (ho iios pit >1 under the charge of Dr. Hastings, in Loudon, tiul aho by nil (ho 'first physicians of England, and oil have fully endorsed it as an unrivalled remedy in Consumption, *nd all other dHertscS of (ho Lungs. The following oro a few of the opinions. expressed by the Medical Faculty of England. Doctor William bun, of Manchester, (hds writes: , ‘ •'Under t7.t influence, I have dcdrt tHo emaciated bdng, on whuso brow death had scorned to have set fils sea), acquire invigoratiun.nml strength— and ex change his curly mornings of intense suite ring and distressing cough for the calm repose which olouo accompanies sound health.’* Dr. Ware, of Liverpool,* ays:—“l regard Hast ings’ Syrup'of Naphtha as one of the first medical discoveries of any-age, and consider its rigency in fcuring Consumption ad iestuWishcd-beyond all doubt or question.” • ' . ' Ur; Boyd, of Lancaster, ‘‘flails it ns the great con sumptive antidote and euro}” arid Dr. Hamilton,-of Bath, pronounces it “the only known remedy which may bo relied on for removing tubercles from the longs and prcvenilngfonnalion of other's.” A single boiilo will {irovo its efficacy.Al! iho proprietor asks is iho trial of ono bottle, the action bf which will prove |o the patient Uio virtue of this medicine; ■*,. ••• / • • , Cough*; Colds, Bronchitis, Decline, Afilhmri, Night Sweats, and Spitting of Blood, nro cured in a surpri singly short space of limp; the severest colds having . to the treatment oftlioNaphtlmSyrup in the fehorl space of 48 hours. James Western, of Ponti ne, Michigan; was attacked with spilling of blood hnd hould obtain no relief until ho tried Ifattiuga' Nnphlfta <Vhich slopped itln half on hodr. ‘ To end hioralc oil .ho cures performed by this medicine woitld hccupy a volume, theuccbinponjinghnt'O bebh sfcloc led by the American’ Agent from a mass of ccrlifi bates and letters which have been received by him; UocklaHd Co.; N. Y., Sept. 6,1848, M. At P. Harrhjdn—Sir: I wrote to inform you of fcb effect yohr SyrUp'lioS had tlpori mj wife. She lias been olllielcd wilt) the worst form of-consunlption for tWoyefltd; find had h’od'i gif on up by two physi tialis; when I satf your ridvetlisomenl of Dr. Hast ings* Compound Syrup of Naphtha; Being fuv&ubly Impressed with it 1 bought one bottle, which had so beneficial an oiled that she persevered in the use of It. When she commenced taking llsho was confin ed io-her bed, but is now enabled to bo up and at tending to her household duties, and f feel confident thattho use of a.few more bottles will entirely euro her.' I wnuld also add (hat my brother's child had been ofiUoted.wilh a bad cough from its earliest in fancy, and I . was induced to try the effect of ilid Naphtha Syrup upon her. I did so, and Iho ufio of halra bottle completely cured lior. YoU arc at Hh brty to itso this loiter til y«ut discretion. . Respectfully, ’ JonwO. Pinter. #r liOWtiLLE, Lewis Co., N: Y m Aug. 12, 1818. M. A, F. Harrison—Sir: Please semi,mo fifty (joules Dr.,Hastings’ Compound Syrup of Naph tha.’ This unrivalled moulcliio ia likely to pro duce a grontexcitomontin this community, Hun dreds havo experienced Its benefits and thousands havo witnessed its beneficial results. As fur os 1 can loam, it lias cured or ia fust curing every one who has (alum il, and in several inatancosTi has restored to health 'persons who havo been given up by the medical faculty. . Very respectfully yours, John Bfnnsdicv. VVo mighl OH a volume with certificates like ihoso.buiwo simply nek for a single trial of this medicine, for wo are confident that there is no person Butybrlng from any disease ol tho lungs but will find an immediate benefit and speedy cure from Its use. , For sale in Carlisle, by Dr. Rawlins. ■ September 0,1810,—0m *: 1 SIX CJENTS RIWAIIU. from the subscriber on or'about tho l*th in # 1., indcmiiirod apprentice to th& Sad dle and Harnoaa making business, nbmod Jacob Zohr, aged about 19 years, and ia hard of hearihfl. ' Had on when ho 101 l a fino black frock coal, Waolt pants gUxodoap, Ac. AH portons hbroby warned ogaiml trusling.or harboring said apprentice's 1 aindetor .mined la pul Iholaw In full forco against all who tnay do so. ... SAMUEL EN3MINQER, Carlisle, Aug. 30.1849-31* . MINERAL WATER. Froshfrom tho fountain, at Bio store of Henry A. Slutgcon. August 10,1940 STRAYED [uv;iy from tiiDaubscriiicrliving in N. Mlddlctori'lownsliip. rmild-Yrokn Cflrllsloi on the 14lh inst.,'a Bay Maro-Colli.witli black main and tail, and white W tho two hind logtr, fin'd a staron the forehead. Said,Colt was orteyear old iaflispVlng. Any person giving information where said Colt can bo found, will bo suitably rewarded, and roooiyo (ho thanks v of tho subscriber, . , - , ~ • •- . n GEO. Wa'gGONER. Augdst 30, „ .... York anil Cumberland itsUl Road Election:- ; , THE Stockholders in tho Vsrll and'Cumberland Rail Road Companyi'arolieVcby.notified that an election will bo held on Monday, the 241 h! day of September, nest, between the hours of l and 3 o’clock, P. M.V nt tho office of tlio 1 Company, in York,’ for tho purpose of choosing.'a President and .six Directors, to manage ,llu| affairs of tho Compony for tho ensuing Voar. • By ordor of tho Board. . ■' -• ELI. LEWIS, ’(Secretary. August 28, 1849. —3t. - ' . i. To the Voters of Cumberland county, received thtr Ju - nomination 6f the Democratic party for tho ; ;■ OFFICE SHERIFF, of Cumberland coliniy, ‘I- respectfully solid the support of my fellow-citizens for eaid ofllce.— Should I be elected I pledge myself to discharge the dtlli’ea of the office Wlih fUTelly, " ■ dAvid smith. • Carlisle, August 23.1849 r ’ " • mm* Itlanufactory of Pocket-Books, &c. No. 62i ’ Chcanut Slreei, above Second , Phiia. THE subscriber respectfully solicits public atton iiori 16 ids superior and tasteful stock of Pocket Dooksi ' Pocket Knives, Banket’s Cascij, 'and other 'fine Cutlery,' Bill Books, . . Gold Pcns.-and Pencils, Dressing Cases, Scgar Cases, Card Cases, , ", Chess Men, Port Moilaics, ’ Back Gammon Boards, . Purses, , Dominos, &c., &c. His assortment consists of tlio most fashionable and modern styles, of tho finest Quality and,.excellent workmanship,"embracing every, desirable ' fancy paU tern, which ho will at all times bp prepared to exhib it and furnish wholesale or retail bn ihb'mbsi pleas ing terms. iiUMI liiiiii Purchasers who desire to supply themselves with articles of the best quality will consult their own in terests hy calling at this.establishment. , F.H. SMITH, * Pocket Boole Manufacturer, 52$ Cliea. St. Philo. Aug. 30, 1849—6 m Spruce-Street Cabinet Warcrooms, No. HO Sennet; St. iiblow sth, Fuila. . CONSTANTLY ON HAND a largo assortment of superior • Walnut tod Mahogtoy Furniture, manufactured in tbo best manner, of modern style, and at moderate prices, embracing - Sofas, , 1 Parlor Ohalfsj/* 'Wardrobes,' Rocking Ohinrs,' Dressing Bureaus, ; Tete-a lctcs, , French Bedsteads, Centre and* Piet Tables* High Post Bedsteads, Wash Stands, Hut Racks, Secretaries, Extension Tables, <fec. &c. Every article is made -of the best material arid woikmanship, and warranted. • T. & D. H. HENKELS. . Plula., August 0, 1840—ly . CC/’All goods bought at thisosloblishmontpacked under tho immodiuto supcrintondonco of the prdprio tors, aiid sent free of charge to any part of tho city. Consumptives Reads AN incomparable remedy, Thomson’s Compound Syrup of Tar! for iho cure of incipient con sumption, chronic catarrh, bronchitis,asthma, and all diseases of tho resp'roi'ety orgohfe; , This preparation, now so extensively used, is pro scribed with great success by the medical faculty in tho mony Pulmonary complaints, which are so pecu liarly prevalent in this country* and which annually hurry thcir.thousands to tho tomb;- 'To public speakers the Compound Syrup r of Tar is invaluable, soothing irritation, slrcngtbcuing the voice aiul remaning any pre-disposition to diseases in tho Lungs and Bronchia), Prepared only dt tbo N, E., coiner of Fifth ami Spruce streets, Phila. Sold in Carlisle by Samuel Elliott.’ August 23, 1819—31 Nbwvlllo Academy. Srlect Classical and Scißtrrmc School; NcwvtUe, Cumberland County, Pa. IT is confidently believed that few institutions offer greater inducements to students than tlio i.bovo. Located in Iho midst of a community proverbial for ilic-ir intelligence, morality and regard for the interests of religion, this Academy can effectually guard its members from evil and immoral influences. Advan tages nro likewise offered to those desiring to pursue Iho study of the physical sciences, surpassing those of most similar institutions;., • . • Those having sons or wards; and Wishing; lo send them to Seminary of learning, uro respectfully soli cited to visit Newvllle, and judge of the advantages for thcmfiolvcS, or, at lefist, procure a circular bon taining full particulars, by addressing .. • ; James huston, Principal: NctvWlld, Pa., Aug. 20, 1849—1 y ' BOOKS! BOOKS! rnildMAS M. MAKTIN; desires to inform his I friends and the public in general, that ho has durchascd the store formerly belonging to Jacob Erh, Esq., and is now ready to supply the reading community with Books of nil kinds at dity prices.*- lie has just received the following new woikst • Lynch's Expedition to the Dead Sod and Jordan. /Montague's. * . , . _ Philosophy of Rnliglori., ♦. DobnoV on. Future Punishment, • Rural Letters, by N. P, Willis. •. , ■ Women of the Revolution, by Mrs, Eilat. Tiller's Consulate and Emplro, Nos. 8 & 9, Davy Coppoiflcid, part 3; . Turner, Flshor, and Davy Crockett; Comic Alma nac's for 1830, togethof with all the cheap publica tions of the day. Books ordered twice a week and strict attention paid to orders fiom the country, . ; All the Daily and Weekly Papers, &ci, to bo had at the old slaiid next door to BUtklioldcr’s hold, Carlisle, August IG, 1840 Valuable Real Estate for Sale. ON Saturday Iho 13th of October nest, will.be sold at public sain, orriho promises, in Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, iho follow ing Real Estate, tlio property of William O. Hou ser, This properly, adjoins farms of John Dobb, John Drownowoll, and others, and la situated nonr tlio Trlmllo road, and about I inilo west of tho Trlndlo Spilng, ond Smiles west of Mechanics burg, and contains VI Acvcs, more or less, of first-rale Urneetonb land, ell of w|ilob is cleared, and in a high stale of cultivation, except about 10 neres, whioli is woodland. The . AhmA improvements aro a two story D.VVEL ligrgwia LING HOUSE with KUchonaltaohod, jnyrapa now hank BARN, Wngon Sliode, -*~S**rntL;Orn Dribs,, anti other oUI-bulldinga. A never Ming well of woter is near to the dwol ling. A young Apple Orchard of choice fruit is on tho promises, togclhei with a Vacifiiv of other fruit trees. - /• w "v Also, will bo sold on tho same day, on tho pre mises, a lot of Ground* situated in Main street, in Miichanicsburg, with a two story westhorboordod House, Stable and other onl-buildings thereon, all under good fence. This properly adjoins property of Mrs* Cram, and js a desirable place of residence. Also, will bo sold on tho spine,dny,'Qn.tho pre mises, a lot of Ground, adjoining .the property above,, oh which, ia erected a two story Frame House and other ouUboildlngs, all under fence. Also, will be sold on tho Same day, on the pre mises, a lot of Ground, adjoining the above pro perty last described, on whioli is a substantial Brick Building and. Back Building, at present oc cupied as a Store house. Sale to oopimcnoo at 10 o'clock in tho forenoon, on tho form first described, when terms will ho trtadb knoWn by JOHN HOUSER, PETER BARNHART, ’ ; Aasignces of Wm* C. Uouscr* . August 30, 1819—71 * .-PCUWC SAIiEV/, " ,A ‘ ; ;l ' 1 Y: ‘':l ■ WILL be sol'd at public sale, on Friday th'e'SSih day of Septeinbef'heitj at 13 o'clock, M. of that day, on the premises', tins following'described real estate, situate in SUyoV:Spring township, Cum berland county, viz; vt . . >.: • A plantation or tract bf land, bounded by lands of Jbhn Giilshall, Henry Gnsslhger, Abraham Kunkle, Jacob Heinp, and the North Mountain, containing 3jj.O.Acres it 8 O Perches, more or lesS,■imvingthel'eon erected alamo two story LOG DWELLING HOUSE, Double LOG BARN,,and Corn Crib. a. Tenant House nnd Stable’.— is a well of water near an'Appie Orchard' und 'ainumbef of'Poacli 6'fid other Iruit trees. Ab6ut.2oo acres of the above described land is clcafod'fthd in a'gobd state of cultivation,.about one-halfof which has recently been limed .from limestone quarries on the premi ses, from, which any quantity of limestone ’can easily be obtained, the residue isTimber laftd of an excollent quality., There ate about 18 ucfes of good meadow and a stream of never failing fun ning water passes through the-above described farm. The above land is about 4 miles north of Hogeslown, and near the’public roadfrbm that town to Slerretl’s Gap, * - • - The terms of/sale will be: $lOO to bo paid on the confirmation of the snle by the Court in De cember next, one third of‘the balance on the first of April next, when possefcaionwill be,given,and a deed made to the purchaser, and the residue in two equal annual payments thereafter without in terest, to bo secured by judgment or mortgage.— The grain growing is reserved, and the purchaser to pay the taxes for the year 1850. * The above land ,will bo sold as.one tract or* In separate pieces to suit the wishes of JKREMIAHZEMER. JOHN H. SAJITH, Guardian inf. (he . . minor children of 11, I'elltubtrger , dcc'd, August 30, 1049 5f *' • Valuable Farm and Fan-yard: , for Sale. . THE subscriber offers for sale the Form and Tan. yard where ho .now resides, situate in Hopewell township, Cumberland'couniy, about 2 miles west of Newhurg, and 7 from Shippensburg, jn n remarkably healthy and plcasanlncighborhood. The farm con tains.' 338 Acres, of excellent Slate land, under good fence, and in a good state of cultivation, The improvements iiro a two .ftnnjjjL ■ story STONE HOUSE, with a log kilch tin, and Stove room,' Brick Wash House, l>!|i|iffiP S,Ono anJ Framc Milk House; and a well SSslia'ff’watcr at the kitchen door, a largo dou ble Log Burn, together with all necessary oul-huilil ings. There is also on the premises a now two story Log Tenant House, The Tari-yord cjhsisls of 30 Vais, i Letches, and 3 Limes, in thoyord, and ap001,2 Baits, and 2 Hand lers in the shop, and supplied with ' water by n good spring and well; there is also a stream of water run hing by the yard; The buildings are a largo Frame Mill pnd Bark House, n two story Log Shop and a Leather House, all in good order and in a very de sirable situation, for pno who wishes to carry on the Tanning, as Bprk can bo had of.the very best quali ty, and, in the greatest abundance, at about $4 per cord, 1 Would also sell about 300 acres of Mountain land, the timber on which is principally cacsnut out. Terms low. ABM. SMITH M’KINNE Y. Aligns! 30, 1819—2m* val.u:bi,e farm for s ii.e. THE subscriber offers at private sale, tile property ho now Oc.npies, in Monroe township, Curnhor land couhty, T miles from-Carlisle, 2J from Churcli town, 3, froth Mcchanicshutg,'. arid 10 from Harris burg, on the Forgo road leading from the Spring Forge to Mochanicsburg. This properly contains - , r -. , dS'Acres,' more or less, of first quality, of. Limestone land, in a high sinto of cultivation, all of which is cleared ex cept about 0 acres, which is woodhiml. The farm is under good fence. The improvements are a two I AwißL wcalhcrhoorded HOUSE, a new I idANK BAUN, Corn Cribs, Wngop i Wash House and all other ncces- outbuildings. There Is n never fail ing well of good water convenient (o the dwelling house. A first rs.to Apple Orchard of grafted fruit is on the property, together with 'a, groat variety of ; Cherry and oilier fruit trees. This property is a most desirable place <?f residence. A good title will I bo given the purchaser. For particulars- enquire of I the uiidorblgned; residing oh the premises. August 30, 1649-—St* Valablc UXcvcliaut Mill at Public Sale. ON Friday tho 12th day. of October next,'(ho un dersigned, Executors of Snm.uol Irvine, deceased, jWre^k' will olfer at public sale, on iho premises, ffi?7j||»;lho valuable ■ Merchant Millj of said defecated, situate upon tho Dig Spring, in Wcstponnsborougli township, Oumborland county, 1$ miles south of (ha Nowvlllo Depot of tho Cum berland, Valley Railroad.. There ore about 2 Acres of land, a two story Drick House, n Lag House and a Cooper Shop attached to said, mi 11.,, Tho mill has two pair of French Dure, 1 pair of Chopping stones, ami 1 pair of Stotios'for grinding piaster, and is pro vided with,machinery nearly now and of tho most Improved construction, and is actually ono of the host establishments in’ tho . *■.' Sale to commence, ai 13 o’clock M.,.whoh terms Mil bo mado known by . , ’ .. . ‘ James k. irvinb,? « , . ... . ISAAC KOOKS, S E *”'. August 30, 1810—71 i . I’UBUC SAfclV. THE subscriber will otTor.ot public saio, on the premises, on Saturday, Iho lUihof October, hi I o’clock in Iho al^Hionn;' tKo following desoiiWd property, at present occupied by Abraham 1). Klinu. nix: A Horiao arid Lot of Ground, siumlo*in ,Kox» bury, Monroo township; on.the Trlndlo road, V miles rom Carlisle and 2 miles west of Mochunicsburg.— The lot contains 5 acres and 70 perches, of excellent land, ail under good fence. The improvements nro JUjL a two story woutherhoarded HOUSE with Erick Kitchen, a Frame Shop, Barn with jllfllljjjgHhrcshing floor, Spring House, and other buildings. Them Is a well of excel lent water near to the dwelling, A Young Apple Orchard is on the promises, together with a great va riety of other fruit trees. This property is considered a good and suitable stand for a mechanic or store keeper. For particulars enquire of the undersigned, residing near iho properly. An Indisputable lillo will bo given the purchaser, and tcrips of sale mode known on tho day of salo by August 30, 1640—7 t JOHN DROWKEWELL; PRIVATE SALE. THR subscriber intending to remove to (he Wo9t ofleis at private sole, the ■ House A; tidt now ccftuples, situate In North linn over street, nearly opposite the residence of Mr. Goo. Metzger. Sold House Is a new and hand* Somely finished building, having attached thereto nil necessary out-buildings, cistern, &c. Said lot Is ftfty.two feet front and one hundred and seventy foot‘ta' depth', with a choice collection of young and thriving fruit trees. : . un'dordignod also hogs leave to Inform |il6 old friends.and the public in general, he line removed life slock of Hata and Caps tohispresent, residence; \Vh6fo ho still oonlitiuos to manufacture and oiler for said at' reduced prices', everything in his lino of business. The subscriber, would .also notify oil those Indebted to him to dull and make payment, as it Is his design to close out his slock and settle up his business this full. • . ‘ PRTRRB, LROIILRR. Onrlislo, August 30,1811) ‘ r\R. 1 owiißond a Barsupari)|a for eaiu at. tho Drug U storo of Henry A. Sturgeon, August 1C, 1 18U) Valuable Town l*rpperly for Salc. npjriU subscriber, administrator of EhvA, ji; Yah JLiHoff, will; offer for sale,:on the premises, on Thursday the IBth' day of October, .1849,.‘it,*10 o’clock. Af M., in pursuance of an order of llie Or phans* Courtqf Cumberland county, the,following valuable properties situate in the Borough of Me chanicsburg, in said county; No;.l* "That Jarge double, two story BRICK . JWgßk. ..HOUSE, containing about lG rooms, located in tho centre of the tdwn and •if ■bounded on the south by the Main st., 1 1 J'rffllQn the west by an alley, on the hoVth by the Cumberland Valluy Railroad; and on the oast by the Union Church lot. There; is a good well of water and cistern on the premises, a good Stable, «tnd a* number of choice fruit ireei/ No. 2. Ten lots adjoining'the Depot Tot of .the Railroad- Cdinpahy,-will be'sold eitherbep'eraiely or together.* l '' ■ •;.//(-{- Vk-u-. •<•. - No.-3; Ten lots frohllrig oh the Simpson Ferry road, will-also be sold either sencralelv-or lotrc ther.i .* • . •.** . No, 4‘. A Idt of about 2$ acres of Grounds in the said. Borough, bounded on the south by the Cdmberlantn.Valley Railros‘d v oh the west by lands of MlctiAet Hoover’s heirs, oh the north by the Green Lane, and on the east by the heirs of Dr,’Oliver, - dec’d,' Tlie properties offered for sale are amongst the most valuableJn the town, and worthy of the at tention of capitalists of thosio desirous of securing oomforlabJe homes or out-lots.-' Persons desirous of Inoklhg ftt Ihe properlies wiilbaye every facil ily afforded them by calling on the subscriber, re siding 1 niilb east of Meclianiesburgv'’ - - ’ - ; August 30, 1849—7 t ON TUESDAY, tho 25th of September, 1849, the subscribers will expose lo public sale, bn the promises’, in Frankford.township. Cumberland county,'Pa., the farm lately occupied by Daniol Gayman, deceased, situate in said township, nbout S miles north from Newvijle, 8 miles weslof Car lisle and 1 mile from Bloserville, containing 130 Acres, , - of good .land, all under cultivation but nbout 20 acres of woodland, and in good order with good fences. About 20 acres of it is,fine meadow.— There is a running siream through the place. The An-St . improvements are a two story DWEL- V*^^^ CuSi], I.(Ki UAIiX, and Jlill®P° lllCr necoSS!lf y out-buildings.. . Also a jfesSEaSa'vell of never failing water at the door, and an orchard covering 3 acres, with every vari ety of.rhotco Iruit. The,place is in every respect an excellent one. Possession given in tho fa|l if desired. Persons desiring Ip see it can do so by calling on Abraham Gayman, living near Altar's or Frean’a mill, Bale to commence at 2 o’clock, P* M., when attendance will bo given and terms made known by ABUAIIAM GAYMAN, ' JONAS GAYMAN, ■ August 30, 1849—4 t Executors. . Valuable Faini for Sale. THE subscriber offers at private sole, Ills valuable Farm,, situate in North Middleton township, Cumberland county. Pa., containing upwards of 156 Acres, of first rate Slate land, 30 acres of which is thriving limber land, and about 40 acres of good meadow hcX l«"d. The improvements arc a Double H.OUSE, part log and part brick, and suit fllMwo families, a Smoko House, Ac.', ■ ho UAUN IS LOG, wilU Corn Crib and Wagon Shed attached, a good Horse Stable, Carriage Uou*c, _ 1 bo übovo farm ia on'lbo Slnto road lending from Carlisle to -Bicrrett’s Gap, and adjoins the Conodo guinol creek, is under good fence and in a high stale of cultivation. If not sold before Thursday the 11th of October next, it will. then be offered at public sale, on the premises' at 1 o’clock, P. M. Any person wishing lo .see -the above farm can do so by-calling on the subscriber, living on the premises. ■ ""vigtfai -e40,—0 1 UUOKGE WISE. . Plaiiiflcla Nursery & Laudfor Sale. subscriber, intending’to remove west oilers for sale the properly bn which ho now resides; togc ihcr-wiih Ins entire slock of I cos, consisting of many thousand trees of all tho different kinds and varieties of fruits and suitalde stocks, dee.; for continuing tiro businnss. Tho properly is situated in tile village of I hiinfield, 6 miles west of Carlisle, and contai. 6 About 9 Acres, of first rata Limestone Land, with n now ami com- Mlbrtablo FRAME HOUSE,now FRAME BARN, and other suitablo outbuildings, "II new; a well of water, art ojccilcnt Ap pie Orehrrd, a Peach Orchard with 25 dillerent varieties, a groat variety of Apricot, JVecla-■ riiio, Cherry, Plum, and Pear, of tho choicest Eastern 1 varieties, all of which have been selected with eipo-’ cial care. Tho trees or property will bo sold sepa rately or together. This is ono of tlio most desirable small properties in Cumberland Valley, and will be sold low. I will sell trees by thb hundred or thou sand tho present autumn at areally reduced prices. Address, t ANDREW CAItOTiIERS, . August 83, 1840—fit Carlisle, Pa. JOHN LINE. Valuable Farm tor Sale; ON Friday, lllio .I2tli of October riexf; at 12 o’- clock, M.', - in pursuance of.dh order of kale from M>o OrplinnsVCburt of York county; directed to (ho subscriber, administrator of David Germany, tlccoan cd, late of Fulrvlciv township,' York county, I will offer'lit public sale*on (ho premises, the following described prijporly, Into ifio estate of said decedent, viz: ,A. traoi of'land,, bounded by (ho Yellow Urccches creek, and lands of George Weekly, Joseph and others, situated in Fuirview township, York county, containing IS(J Aorbs & 97 Perdlibs; hoot moasurd about ICO acres of which is cleared, and tho tonniiidor is covered with good thriving Ohoenul Oak Timber, and there is also a great quantity of I, I heudl timber on it, Tlio nbbvo tract is ol tho bCdi quality of Limestone Land, and is in n good statu of cultivation, Tho improvements consist 'JWwjL: faf n largo two story |[|jjißf Stone Dwelling Douse, . i ■irr^ifiiptmu Wash am] Spring. Mouse, n good Tenant House, a largo und convenient three story Slone Bank ISara, . Upwards of 100 icct long, with a Wagon Shed under tho entrance of tho top floors. Also, Wagon Shed and Corn Gribs, 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 failing spring of limestone' water in front of the house, and an Orchard of graf ted fruit. Tho above property lies about 3 miles west of New Cumberland; the same distance west of Urn York am! Cumberlandlinilrnad, 4 miles from IlorrUhurg am) 2 miles south of tho Cumberland Valley Hailroad.— There is foul Grist mills, four Saw mills and several I,umber yards within 3 miles of tho farm. This farm Is well worthy tho attention of capitalists, os U possesses nil-the -advantages requisite for farming purposes on a profitable sod forge scale. Thonbovo properly has always been kmwn as tho Bowman Form. r Any person wishing to view tho property can'do po by calling on tho-Widow or on John Mnchlin on tho farm, or on tho subscriber, residing in Cumber* land county, I miJo cast of, Mcchnnlcaburg,' on tho Shlromanslovvn road. • C.TITZRL, August 10,1840—8 t House uu<l tot for (Sale. WILL bo sold at public sale, at tho Court Hoifse, hi Carlisle, on Saturday tho lOlli of September next, ihd’KOUSK and LOT,occupied by (ho subscriber, t in West South Sirccf, ]sisi||^U(Ja r lialc, adjoining properties of Oeorga JJjJjfljaffiWißii and AIH-jifiam Zimincrniau. The Lot ia 240 feel deep’, and'SO fool fu front, Tho im provements ore u good two story IJHICK HOl/SE, liinOK KITCHEN, and other convenient quLbuild? iugs. Tlioru is also u good variety of fruit trees on (ho promises. ■ i , , Salo to oommcnco at 10 o’clock, A. M. of said duv. when terms will ho minlo known by .'- ? ■ } , WII.UAM MITCHBI.U; : v Carlisle; August 10,1810— C.TITZELL,.Adm’r. ‘ARM FOR SAIiE. Adm'r. of Dab id Connuny. f|6i; 6afe?6r~’E^Etaanfec'. rpHE, subscriber lias .a FARM, in', the, county of Pa., whicK.ho wishes to or exchange■ for Real Estate in Cumberland county, -It. contains 309 Acres & 97 I'crclics; of land, of first rale quality, about UK) acres of which are cleared, well fenced, and in good ctillivalioh, {la- JhA ,-lng 4 omill'Piim. Bevelling HOUSE a Largo Frame HARM thereon orec 1. 1 5 1 m , Tho residue df tjie land is covered ■gWS=BaiS,'vilh (ho finest and most valuablo Timber of nil kinds, quell as Oak, Choshut, Black. Asit, pop lar and Hemlock., Tho land; is situated within a quarter of a milo of the canal which leads from tbo town of Eiio to Pittsburg,,and about 13 miles from tho lake. Timber'at this place is becoming very valuable, and on Ihofarm thorp is about 109 acres of tho very best quality. The farm cost pie about four thousand dollars ten yonrs.agoi Svhon land was sell ingat a; depressed price. .. .. ... , < . . . , ■ . FREDK. WATTS. Corlifilf,.August 10, 1849—tf Valuable Real Estate at Public ■ .ii , ■■■ ■ , -• Sale. : *... . ,«v ... ; ON rUESDAV, the 2d of October next, will -bo-sold at public sale, on the premises, in Monroe township, - Cumberland county,' Pa.,,the following Real Estate, late the properly of’Pcter Brickcr, deceased, on tho Forgo Road, 1 milo east of Spring Forge, ; No. I.—-Contains 130 Acres of first rate lime- Mstono land. The improvements arc. a Large Stone House, Bank BARN, Wagon Sheds, Corn Cribs, and other out-buildings. Also, a first Vato Sprin» near the door, and an Orchard of choi. e fruit. " No. 3—. Contains 109 Acres, of Limestone land, and adjoins, tho above. The improvements are a one story HOUSE, a BANK BARN, and other out-buildings, and a Tenant House, .and several springs near the house. Both farms are in a high state of cultivation. No. 3—Contains 60 Acres, adjoins No. 2,' and is one-fourth of a mile south of Churchtown; about 10 acres are cleared, the remainder is cov ered with lino timber. No. 4—Contains It-Acres, on ilte south side of Yellow -Breeches creek. Tho improvements are a LOG-, HOUSE and STABLE, and,a good Spring, and.the land is nndergobd cuhivhtion. • No. S—Contains, about 2 Acres, on the Force Uoadj I mile east of Spring Forge. The improve ments arc a large two-story House, port stone; n Frame Stable, Blacksmith Shop, and other out houses, with a first rate Spring in the basement stbry-of the house. :No.~C—Contains about 3 Acres of unimproved land, on the York Road, near Churchtown, and under.good fence. 1 . No. 7—A largo and well ifnlsh'eil twd story House and lot of ground in Churchtown, about 40 feet in front and 100 feet in depth. Indisputable lilies Will bn given for the above properties, The above properties showh anil all necessary information given to persons wishing lo purchase, by calling on either of the sobscrib. era, or on John Lutz, living on.let No. 5. ■ Sale to commence at 10 o’clock, when attend ance will be given and terms made known by GEORGE BHINDLE, ) n . JOHN BRINDLE, j E ?'?• August 9,1819—8 t Valuable Real Estate at Public Sale. ON THURSDAY,-the 4lh of-October next, the subscriber will expose nt public sale, on the premises, in Snuth Middleton township, Cumber land county, Pa., tho farm lately occupied by Ja cob Lehman,.deceased, 4 miles south of Carlisle, anil I mile north of Ctaighead’s mill, conlulnihh About 105 Acres, of good Limestone Land, in a high stalb of cniti valion and under good fence. .The improvements -tv—ji arcatwoslory DWELLING HOUSE. ; fIWSBb. a large Kitchen, plastered inside and • iyj!ra|outBido, a largo LOG BARN, Wagon Corn Cribs, and other necessary oiU-housea, together with a Well of never failing water near the door, end on Orchard With every variety of choice fruit. Also, at the samn time and plane, will bo offer ed a tract of 20 Acres of CHESNUT TIMBER, near the. Holly Iron Works, on the ensl side of the Turnpike. Also, tho one undivided half of 8 Acres of Chesnnt Timber, about 4 miles from Holly, on the east side of Hie Gettysburg road. Also, on Priday. the 6th of October next, oh the promises, in Monroe township, Cumberland oonniy, Pa., the farm late the properly of Jacob Lehman, dec’ll., on the road leading from Church town in Middlesex, 2 miles norlh of Churchtown, containing 85 Acres, ' of good Limestone Land, in a high state of culii ’ vhlion and under good fence, about 12 acres of | which Is covered with first rale limber. The im | provernents are a two story STONE HOUSE, a | one story Kltchcrt. a Logjam, Wagon Shod, Corn Crib', Cider other necessary out buildings. Also, a never failing well of water near the doori Thefb is also ah erfoollfehi Orch ard of choice fruit on (he preriiises. The above farms are in every respect excellent ones. Indisputable titles will bogiveh. Persons wishing Id see the above properties can.do so .by calling on Samuel Lehman; in South Middleton I township, or on ilio subscriber in Monroe town-] ship. . ,‘ / V • , ! Sale <o commence at 1 o’clock. P. M* on both days, when ntlcndancc will bo given, and terms made Known by GEO/tGE EiIINDLE, August 9,1819 —8 l, Executor, Public Sale of Valuable Beal Estate. TN pbrsdirico of nn order of Bale from the Ofplinns’ ~ Court of Cumberland county, directed to tUosub senber, Administrator of Jacob Lehman, dcc’dl, laic of WcslpDituaborough township, in said cobnly, he will offer at public silo, on the premises, on Butur* day. tho Blh day of September next, at Is o’clock M. the following described properly, lato the estate of said deceased, v|*: • , • Aftruclonmul situate in Westpennsborougb town* ship, county aforesaid,containing ,111 Acres 118 Perches, strict measure, about 10 acres of which is covered with thriving limber, bounded by lands of Nathan Woods, Benjamin Shut, John.Urickor and others.— Tiro above tract is of .tho best Quality of limestone land, and in a high state, of cultivation. The im« JWWI provomontß consist of q largo two story STONMirOUSE with hack building and )281 j|[|B»Wafli Hunt'd, n largo, and convenient UAKK UA UN, ivil'li Carriage House, Wagon Shod, Corn. Crib,’ rind all other ne cessary out-iuiililjug?., The improvements aro all in very good repair, and l(iofondng.on thofarm jn good order. There Is also a never fulling well of excellent I water on thp place and n good orchard of graded fruit* This property |irs about 5 mllps ensT of Now; Villo and within I of a mile of the Cumberland Vnl % llollroml. . . , at, the same time and place, 1 a small tract of land, the propelly ofsoldddcbaVcd, rntpatcdln Frank ford township, about 4.miles from the ilrsi mentioned trnctj adjoining W.ni.’ After, Abraham Gaymnn'nnd others, aim Tying within |,of a’pflo'pf Ufo Cbnodo- , gulnet creek, containing h'bbyt 19 acres, 6,0 f which | nro good meadowJand,suullhe residue covered with | good limber. - . ' •' \ . The terms of vale are as follows, viz: Five per cent, of the purchase money to be paid on the confir- ' mation of thb sale t one third of the whole tojwMn 1 in the land, the interest of whleh"l6 ho paid to the I widow during her life, and.thb principal at her death; of the residue onc-half to be paid on the let-April, 1850, and thb other half on (ho Ist April, 186*1.* .. i.Any,, pertb'n wishing to view tho above property proyloar to iho.sulo, can do so by culling .on Adam hohmani thb first described tract, of. on thb subscriber, residing in Woetponnaboro* township. / ISAAC IjRPBVBU, 1 , • * Adm'r,ef Jacob Lchrian^dec'ih b. July. SO,’ 1849—7 t . - OL(3AI(S. A piimo Mof iij-, ported ,Sugur. toil- ■ Iwud, nnd.fwrjjlooy • ;>. ■; Tvß. JATfcli’S Family lor 'A- ~' .■■■ ■; • ■ n. A.S'i’IIUGUON: \ XJ Drug end Variety imore of Henry A. Slutadon A«#urt,laj laid Au 8 u»l 10, 1819 ; ? v ,1 ,,’.V.Register's;jffotiCC'il'/V.■ f ’ IVTOTICE is herobyVgivch lOallpoisons *xN tHo;,fallowingiHccopots. have been filecb in this.ofilccTor examihallon.byllVonpcountahle Iborein named)find wj// n bo presented Jo the, Orphans 1 Court of Cuhiborlaa'd county*.for confirmation,and allow-? unco, o|i Tuesday (lie illh day bf September* A. P. 1849, Viz: _■ ; ' ! ".' T .. , • Tbo acootinlbf'John LortghcckdH' adminlstra-* lor of John Bowman; UtcbrEuslpcnnsbordughtownM bliSp, deceased. ’• •' u 9. v Tho account of Susan Zoiglor, administratrix of William Zoiglcr, lute of tho Borough bf deceased, f 3. Tbo account of of Aaron Wise, lalo of Allen township, ddceirecd. : fV , 4. Tlic final administration account of Philip Bos£ sermnn, executor of Ephraim Bosscrmah.ps solllcd’ by J. W. Bossorma'ni'excbulor bf thilip.ißosscrman*-; 'deceased. • ••.. .. ‘ ,”.V, , 5. The account of Benja min of WII*. uamMortin, laic of Hampden township,' deceased, j C. The.account of’O. B.- Herman; faxebdlbirof Elizabeth Herman, lalo of Silver Spring lotVnshipV deceased. • ... 7. Tho account of VVm.Lum and VVm. Harpbr* executors of Sahih Harfof; late of the Borough of •• Shippensburg, deceased. : n d. -Tlio accouhl of James MGuiro, administrator of Hetty Addams’, laid of SilVer Spring township’, deceased. . .. j 9. The account of Samuel Bastions; Executor of George, Mater', late of Hampden township, deceased; . 10. The account of Modes Whislcr, administrator of Honry'Miller, laid of Mifflin'township, deceased. „• ,11. The’ account of Ab’m. of JohnHolmcß, latobflho Borough ofOarlisloJ dec'dl 12..Th0 account of. Adam; Longsdori;decoascdy guardidb of Margaret Bobb, as settled by said guttr- 1 dian’a administrator. , * • . •. ’ , ■■ '• 13. 'fhoo'ccount qfPetcr Culvert, odminlalratorpf l Eliziibelli Culvert, late of MlfiUnJownshlp, deceased/ 14. Tho account of John K. Hcck,,ono of tho ex*. ecntora of George Oyster; luto of Eastpeansbotouglii .township; dc'fenopd. 5 - 15. The account of John and James M'ljowcll 1 executors of Robert Laird, late of Frarikford town! ship, deceased. . , - . , ; 16- Tho account of Wm. R. Gorges, ciccuior of John Heck, luto, of Allen township, deceased. , ’ 17. Tho third supplemental account’pf Wni. Mcily, executor of Jacob Aleily, late of Silver Spring township, deceased, v. , ,'ll:.'' 18.-T)io account of Thomas Lee and Mary Line;', ndmiriistroibrs of Gabriel Line; loloofSoulh Sliddle- / fop township, deceaseds . * ’t ; r -, v I 19. The account of Jacob Long, administrator of ~ Adam Eichclbergor| late of Allen township, deceased j 20, The acfcbunt pf Peter administrator of Joseph Burkholder, Into .of Alifiliri loWnship, *,♦.' SI. The acOounl of George Keller, oxcculbr of Francis Porter, late of Silver Spring township, deb’d. . 22. Tho supplemental and final account of George Keller; ndminislralbr of. John Sux(bn, latb of Silver Spring township, deceased.. 1 . 23, ‘i*ho account ol George Rupp,, jr.. executor bf Gctirgo. Uupn< sr. juta of Allen lownsliip, dccb&iicd. r . 24. .Tl»c nnul, account of John Row; administrator of Margaret Miller, late of Allen township, dcd*d..',; . 25. Tho account of Wni. M. Henderson,ono of tho executors of Samuel Alexander, lute of. tho Borough of Carlisle, deceased. , - 2G. The accotmt of Robert M’Ourtncy, adminiaVrb* lor of Rnchacl Byers, lalo of the B .trough of deceased. .. ; • william Gould, Re*i»br: Register's Office, > Carlisle, Aug, 11, 1819. £ • '» Unsettled Claims*. EAVING hud several years* expcrience (ri.tho i ; Second and Third Auditor's Offices in vrosli-' ington city, (D, C.,) and being' thoirodghly acquaint ' tod with the details of such accounts as are audited in those offices, particularly those of QuaHchnest£rs and Recruiting olficcrs of the Army, the untlcrsigpsd] respect fully tenders his services us dh Attorney to such as wish to succeed m Having Wbdrly,adjust* 1 ment of their accounts, with a puffed confidence that he will ba able to give tlio most ample satisfaction to - all who entrust ilicir btiSlncss to Ilia carp. , ■Huving'hnd cdnihil'qrroll : thd J accounts i in the Second Auditor's Oflioei from March, 184G,t0 , Deccmhdii 1847, lime the eleven Hot j gimonts were raised th&f&Tn the war with Mexico,)*... , and also of the .vouchers for all transportation ' , those cctrounla. iti tlib Third Auditor's Office, from f December, 1847, to the 3d instant, dml .being*'inU{.' ! mately acquainted with the several individuals din-. • ployed in both of said Offices, he flatters himsclf ihn t’ < ho possesses advantages over those of any other ludi«’’ vidual, (q enable, hint to arrange such accounts pro*': . perly and to prosecute them' to a speedy solllcincnlJ . Py putting their business into his hands, officers wiJI, bo,relieved from the trouble and expense of a . Washington, where,after they have arrived,from'tnoh great press of business beforetho. offices;'they will* find it extremely difficult, If not impossible, to. hgva-. their accounts taken up during any {cnsbhnhle period' of.lime.' Ills charges will v he moderate, and hb pledges himself to usfe all honorable moans toad* vancc tho interests oflhgeo who may favoshtm with • their patronage.. ' . \ Accounts fur iiack*pny and olsp for,throe months* extra pay, will bp attended to at tho same time; and whfero sums are. found duo the officers, thp amounts* will he promptly remitted thorn throhgK tno mail. . ‘ ’ Particular oUentioh will belaid to (he claims of soldiers who scfvcd iri tho. Mexican warj Pounty land, /or back ,pay, extra piy. &c., Also, to tho claims of the widows and children of deceated'soK diers for Pensions, and finally to any and every de* scription of claims arising before; tho Dcpuithicms* or boforo.Congrcssi • ‘ Letters should ho post paid, and addressed to,. j S. J. UO'\VEN, Washington C/ty, D. C. August 2, 184D-—3m EAST NOTICE; f PJlEbooksoflho subscriber (for subscription to X thb “Volunteer,” Advertising ahdJob Work,), arc, Tor the prosept, left with Capt. Joiur CJodutkar, of this Doroagh,’ who is authorized tp receive and re ceipt for all monies dito iholeori.; Aftcf ihb Ist <Jay of October next, the bobkawill bo handed tfvor to a f Justice of tho Peace fur collection. Ao I arij about " removing from Carlisle,- this noticebccomcsihotnora-. necessary, and those who are desirous of saving costs had better attend to Irwithout delay. .. . , . . .. OBp. SANDERSON; ; Carlisle, Aug. 23, 18,49—Cl ; . N. 13. The three story Urick House, at present occupied by the subscriber, is for rent until the Ist' of April next.* Possession will bo given oh the Ist of October.' . • „ • ! Estate Notice. , . . LETTERS of adinlnintrulion on the estate oflsaao Didioman, deed., lata of Silver Spring township,’’ Cumberland county. Pa., hove been granted tplhe sub scriber living in Hogostown... All persons indebted to said estate ,oro. requested to inoKo. iinnicdialo iray* moni, and llipso having claims will .present ibpiu. properly authenticated for settlement to , . .. ’ "i. .•‘JOIIN.FnifiO'ViD, Aum*r.' ■• August 53.1840—6 t ~ ■■■>■ . . s J. IS.' I’AKKGR,’ .... Attorney at law, o/uco in North nano.' vet* street,, it) tin) rootn furniirfy occupiutl by tbo Hon. F. Watts. , <• Miircbi 22. 1 5-19 — if. • dr. ,r. n. smith, respectfully fenders his professional services to tho citizens' of Ctrjitle nut! vicinity.' Office in SnodgiossVHow/ . .. to Justice Jlolconffi’s, where bp can at all tint'ea ho found, when not piofessiohofly cnga'gcd. » Carlisle, Juno 7. 1840— If ‘ ■A CARD* SA MURL H R P B UIiN , will resume the practice of ihn law in .the several counties (Cumber land, Perry nn<| Juniata,) of h'ls late Judicial die* (riot. Any business entrusted to bis care will bd’ promptly attended to. Office in Mrs. Kge’s cor ner room, North Hanover street, immediately 01W posiie tbo Bank. . ,• • Carlisle, March 6,1849-—tf v , ‘ KOTXOtfo .■ . • ■ ■ A rPLIOiVTION will hoin’ade al thonoxl session ■Lx. of tlio liOßialalureof fur.fin oiler- -• otion |n IUo charter of )l>« OarUoloDoposUellank, «o* • ’■ oo.to confer upon Uio TnstltuUon tU«9' ' - :' pfo UnpU of iaßuor- \ ' L yvotdopbf the Bonnl of.Diredor*;' t /• » w.s.<^ulba^,fc#iiii r o«, ■- ■ Curll-yla Deppoito 33anil,} .ja*;;)..'v-^. Juno HO, 1840. 5 ■ • ’.f!