W lime, either upon seed sown, or in cultivating corn, invented by' Win." Morrison. : We do not think this calculated to boil useful invention. In cov ,'ering grain it certainly cannot compete with the •‘Drill,!’ and for' working corn we have seen better constructed cultivators, which would not bo so easily choked with, grass or Weeds, All of which is respectfully submitted; . FED’K. WATTS, ' ■ J ■ GEO..BRINDLE,« :'>= ROB’T. BRYSON, ■ H. C; STERRETT, ..V, v :;: " : LINE, dr; *’ Qeo.yßrinflt^lttre^p?no opinion on the oubjectrOf; ploughs, aadiis own was the subject Of lezSrain'aVbn. Th!e Society take this opportunity again : to,urg* upon the fanners of the County td take more i(S ter ,® Bt *n their annual meeting; 1 and as it is their 1 'design to make an effort next year to get up a meeting which will excite more competition! they earnestly invite all mechanics and manufacturers t|^P^ 0 P a, : fl ,/or the meeting of nextftll, when they to have an exhibition which will be worthy oTPflhe.counly oif Cumberland, : < , WATTS, Pres’t. * ‘Richard Parker, Secretary; dhlo Right Side Upj The following appears to bo the relative strength ’Of parties m this state according to tho result of Iho tataselcctioo. SENATE. 'Ffoo;Soil,(RaHdall l ) lIOIJ3E. Federalists, Free Soil, * ' 7 Thus it will be scon that If the Frim toilers go with the Democrat*, as they diii.lasVwinler, (and we can seo no reason why not,) the Demo, cra'ls will have 2 of a majority in the 'Senate, 14 in Hhe House and 16 on joint ballot;*, If they diet with neither parly wo will, still be ii> the ascendant, and if they, go with the Whigs to a man, (which is, not at all probable,) it. will make a tie vole in cither 'House. The loin on tho new Constitution question was largely in favor of reform. In rcgard.lo this .matter 'tlio last Chip Statesman: remarks as follows i—Let llto frietids/of Reform in Ohio, rejoice. Tho vote for a'now'Conslilulion is overwhelming, tlio false Telegraphic reports to tho contrary notwithstand ing. 'Tho* Whigs—tho old worn out, nitra Whigs 'every where used every trick and stratagem possible, to defeat tho will of tho people, and stifle the reforms so miich desired in tho Slate, hut all to no pur. posei their defeat is far greater limn wo had any roa ion to hope, hut nothing Id what it would have been ttoald there have been a fair expression of public sentiment, ■ . A Small tlnxtnciv. The Department of Slate at Waeington, has ■ordered the New York Herald off ila° files, in consequence of the exposure that paper is contin ually making of. Mr. Clayton’s blunders in diplo macy! This, says the Spirit nflhe Tima, is one of the silliest pieces of retaliation tho Secretary could have attempted, and it exposes tholilllenoss of his mind, more Ilian any of the foolish acta he has yet perpetrated, as the head of our Govern ment on Foreign Adairs,- Tho Hcrdld, however, nothing daunted by Mr. Clayton’s meanness, thus plainly'tells him that r ""He requires good advice, and it shall be no fault of ours if he .does not got it. Wo shall send -diim the Hera,ld. 'He may. lake an appeal to Mr. Collamert but he is bound to read the paper,— Tho -only “account” which we have to “ trans mit,” is a very bad account of his diplomacy Let him settle it with Nicaragua, and we shall give hint a clean receipt. Will ho do it!” ■ For the Volunteer. Mr. Editor.—A few yoara ago I happened to gel hold of on instruinool known as a Sextant and amused myself taking tlio altiludcs of Ilia different publio bmldings of the town. As the publication of the results of my measurements may gratify the cu. Jioally of some of your readers, 1 send yon a copy. The raoasurmonts are from,tho ground to Ilia ton of the Bpirc, in feet atid decimals, . The heiglit of the old Court Hoiisb, was 93.973 a. Tho Old tngmo House, was 50.93 ft, Tha Second „ P ,"' b f' tr '“ Church, 70.448 ft. Episcopal Church. „ Gorm,n Reformed Church, 72.03 ft. Math- Wist Church, 07.03 ft. E ~ AUSTRIAN PKROqfrY. ! Atialrie, Notwithstanding it has conquered the Hungarians, or rather got the Russians to do what Its owb Weakness could not accomplish, exhibits in tte .ongortOo a ferocity which slfongly marks its' con sciousness of Its -own imbecility and (bar. Madame «o Madcrspach, a Hungarian lady of influence at Ruskhurg, gives the following account of her own treatment after tho surrender:—" I was suddenly tak«on" site says, “by Austrian soldiers from my husband andchlldron, and, without any charge having been brought, or any previous examination made, I was dragged into a square formed by tho troops nnd in the place where I tosldo and in tho presence of its population, which had been accustomed to lion or me, not because I was their mistress, but because tho whole tenor of my life deserved it, I usat floaacd toilA rods,” Frantic at this dreadful act, her hue; band, whom she describes as a man of tho highest moral and intellectual qualities, ihol himeelf. Tho Iteoplo attempted to massacre the commanding offi her, but ho woo protected by tho troops. “My son ” Odds the lady, ‘‘who is only 18, was taken in Goor fcey e army, and has been sent as a common soldier .lo.itoly. Thus my cup of bitterness is lull. My mis. tery is boundless, nnd it is only in the wish to liber- Me my boy dial I now live." * IIZAKRIED. «, On thn.lSth lilt., by tho Rev. A. H. Kremor, Mr. Mullin, of Carlisle, to Miss Cauo linb OsnupK, of South Middleton. thei 85th tilt.,by the same; Mr. Anthony SituuiiAilT, to Miss Ann Mxlunobu, both of North Middleton. / DIED. - In this Borough, nt tho residence of his daugh ter, Mrs. Greenfield, on the 30th ult., Mr. John Sibsit, in tho BSth your of his ngo. : FOUKH, , 1 , ~ ■ IN Main alroot, noar llio dwelling of Judgo Walls, in llila borough, a valuahlo gold ring. Tbo owner can hour of it by colling on tho editor of the Volun. teer. Norombor 1,1849. NOTICE. - Carlisle Deposit Bank, i November 1, 18-19, i AN election for nine Directors of this Institution, to lorvp ono year, will hold at tho Banking House, on Monday thol9th instant,between tho hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 2P.M, , W. S. CODEAN, ciihier. JOIIIV W. lIEiVPJGIj, Dentist, BEGS leave to inform, his friends and the public, that ho has again returned homo, to Carlisle, and will bo happy to servo ail who may, desire his sorvi. coainDetili'l'y 01800 in H.rpoi-Si Row, next door to Gulhno s wnlclwnakor shop. ' November 1,1840—3 t . * T U ?T KECEtVED ,Uh7cheap greatva J noly of oil colors of Woollen Yarn i also T'.iW and Square Shawls from »I In #lOO. , o ry cho’ap/lnl doml; Mous do I.alno. Ginglmma, Stoal Boadi.nd Ta.«o Purao Twi.l, Clasps, and a.greal variety of Woollen Hobo. A, & W, BENT 7 , November 1, 1849. . A LMANAOS, Juat received at the cheap atoro Jl\. a full supply of genuine Lancaster Almanacel Cloth Capa, Gum Shoos, and a groat variety of cheat) «bode. Ji.Sc W, BENTZ. 1 November 1,1840 ■ . JIEW IHIIUSERY. ' ™P oct full7 onnauncoß to Urn todies iwT,i , r !u°'r! ml B '° ,as: oponcd at tier store nenl door to.thoTost Office, a splendid assortment of , Pall & Winter Millinery. or;ho IaUM and most fashionsbio stylos. Thegoods lZL b ° C ' n ,| C f Ctod iviltl great onto, from the bdatcily lioosos, and she can assure Tier customers that they Latest fall fashions. Her stock oons'sts of every variety of Velvet, Fancy Silk, and Satin Bonnots, Children’s Hats and Caps.’tadies’ rnnno pS ’ I ? ffcll,cr wilh assortment of FANCY OS. embracing in part of 'Feathers', Flowers, Kibbons, Bonnet Caps, &o. Alsd.Dress Goods, such ps bilks, Tore Satins, Broctm and Fronoh Plaid tong Shawls, Muffs, in groat variety, &o. Bonnots altered in .the mast neat and fashionable ■ o|l}n,i*Mi* 0 | l } n, i*Mi* " av,n g engaged tho services of a fashion- 1 aulo Milliner from the city, she hopes by strict alien- | llion to business, to please alt Who mny favor her wilh • jikftll..; .•. • Mrs. Mr JNfiFFi Nov. 1,1849—4 t VAlAlKli; FARHI FOR SAI.dE. THE eubsaribor, dobiring 16 remove west, offers al private sale, the valuable farm on which ho now I resides, situate in Dickinson township, about half a mile west .of Barnitz’ mill, and adjoining properties of Samuel Sowcrs.-'Tobias Sites, John Pefforw and others, containing ll7 Acres, of Limestone and Pino Land, about 70 acre* of which are cleared, and in a good stale of cultivation, the remainder is well covered with valuable limber, such aB Clicßnut, Oak. and Pino. Tho improvements ore o good LOG DWELLING HOUSE, a House, a LOG BARN (with two liiSi'iSP,. . rB ') B “«<». Wagon Shod, Corn Crib, House, and other out buildings. A spring of excellent Water is convenient to tho dwel ling, and the Yellow Breeches creek, a never failing atream, panes through tire properly. There is also an Apple Orchard on tho property, of good hodlthv trees. Also a largo and valuable limestone qharrv, from which a large portion of tho farm lias recently been limed. Tho , liraoslono do tins farm is inex jiausdblo, and any quantity, of limo can bo burned ( from Uio same. io also on this properly h yalnablo IRON ORE BANKj from which there has recently boon taken a largo .Quantity ofvaluablo ore. A hill description of Ibis properly is deemed tni. necessary. . Those wishing to look st this farm, are respectfully invited to call on tho subscriber, icsiding on tho Same, who will take pleasure in showing it to v - e , ... GEORGE ROUSH. November 1,1849—*6t Valablo mill-property at Public Sale.. rPHE onbsoiibcr will offer at public sole, on Stlur day the Mil, day of November, 1843, the valuable Mill and Farm on which ho now resided,'situate in Norlh Middleton township, Cumberland county 1 mile west of George SwigorVs tavern, and 4 miles north west of Carlisle, bounded on the south by land of Henry Snyder, on the west by land of Samuel Grissipgor, on the north by land of Philip Kiehl, and on the east by lands of John Lciby & Marlin Reese containing 1 iOO Acres!, ofojccllcnt Slate land, of which GO acres arc cleared and under good fence j the residue is covered with thriving timber. The improvements arc a now . GRIST MILL, with two run of stones, country bolts, end every thing necessary in a mill. There 1. sufficient waler t? jSS&lkh. grind the whole year. There ts also a Si. DANK 'I,A I ° VS . E '" Doubl ° inline l»l8nS» ~N !: UA RN. on the promises, and a SSEaS*''’ 011 ° r never foiling water at tho door also a thriving young Orchard of choice fruit. Any pprson wishing to view said, properly will plcdse call on the undersigned, residing on tho same. If ho sold on tho above day, it will-then bo offered for rent SMo to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. ofsaid dav' on tho premises, when terms will bo made known by • Hacob CALL. November 1,1849—41 Attention • Dig Spring Adamantine Gumds! '/W Ymi are ordered* to pa- JS* //Sf* 0 " al Lecihur/f, on AkS/S Monday the sth day of lOifep By J> J\l Novemb «r next, at 10 o'- JBy j| clock, properly equip! for "•‘‘H’ °y c,rder ° f tho TM Cnplnln. I rassessssfescssai T - c. miller, o. s. N. B. A Court of Appeal’will bo held at the same Imo and place, between tho hours of 12 &2 o’cloflr October 25, 1849—;2t* o 3 2. wir m w i 9 ?S-s<i-s =115511 U ’ 5 s s’o" g g-.j.ipa Jm S 2.»a°w Sg . s kih in?gs& * is B=> S J o c* n»a o ts a o«H f ,- g f I g-5.- f= |sg | a w P »J.j, S . 5..0 O S ™ a "T < 3 B 5 a, 2 t h». - r ? a ° m O O S'S-rt'S • ,t g O • se Q L !S!2l3si3!Sa & . S&> ? S is 2* ' o I g-g *■! E JJ vt gSg-a;-^——L& f 2* ■ EK | r " W 2 B o o. _ ■ ~ 6o ft OS . O’ffi er aoeaania I 3*S® 33“ 3 5-3 3 s. w 5 •I’ “ S.ag- ■■ f g 2 ,5 ■ S £5 2. ?? ’ C C . ft MS 01 __ ? 5 I? bo —• fft aeo acsbscs 1 o ft, §^.=’oi D >3 gEgeggf, $ «. • Oq ni ® r*. 5 ~ ROnasnv ia~ iJ !-*• g-£f» p ISgEgff ~f S’ ffl 2 _ o 2 tffaSirSp §•§ •, C w rn n rt «* ~ "‘SS.hM* 0 o , 3 • *-3- W . ' X V o Usg 5- B :t:s s s? b •i§:g”3 ■ || s •.»2.5r e- R -’g Vf \ ~B,,i* Sl ? §-. TO HOUSEKEEPERS! EXTENSIVE SALE <oi IHM-TOIBI ■ fJMIE subscriber having determined toleavoCarlisle, x 'Vil unornl publicsale,on WEDNESDAY. No vember till, 1849, at 10 o'clock, A. M„ at his dwd ling on Mam sired, a largo collodion of Household rurmluro, embracing ulmoat every urUolo required for Housekeeping, viz ( 1 ' PAKLOU tfITUNITIfttE, 2 Sofas, I sitio board, with tnnrblo lop, 1 dozen Md bogany ciisirs, Fronob pnltcrn, 1 largo Secretary, ivnlt doyern) private drawers, 1 largo mantle glass, plalo oJ by 20 Indies, 1 Mahogany, rooking chair, « ottomans, 1 patent chair, spring scat, 1 sot Soda, bio chairs, with Odra covers, 1 sett of folding Di nlng table. 1 Centre Table, Egyptian marble top, 1 sell Mantle Lamps, 2 Table Lamps, 80 yards Pap "i 0 "' 3 ’ 1 ” oU M“nllQ Ornaments, with vases, 1 stone coal Radiator, 3 sells Andirons. CHAMBER FURNITURE, 1 1 largo sized Dressing Tluronu, marble top 1 ditto r n y ttti l :^:^l:" ( ir.,i, n t o a d „:, lc s' , S ditto, 6 Beds, best duality of Poatho r a d .i 1 " 1 "®"" 3 ' lorgo and small Bedalaeda, 00 yards ChadhlVr’ o '' n°lfl°<!l°Dhlni l |. l |!l! B '“" 1 or-..nr,:. DINING- ROOM AND KITCHEN 1 1 largo Mahogony Dining Table,! Dining aott, while ware, DO pieeoa, 1 part nf a aott, India China, blue 1 Brlllannia 'lea Sail,China ditto, aundry Glass and' Queehatvaroi with a general ndsorlmcnl of Table Furniture. Albo, 1 Rotary Kllohon Stovo, 3 'Fan Plato Blovoa, with drunt and pipe, an assortment of Tinware, Tuba, Buckets, &0., with the uahal urllolea for kitchen uao. Alan, 1 CARRIAGE for single or i double harness, 1 SUf.KEY and SLEIGH, with liar neon; 1 FOWLING PIECE, together with aundry arlioloa too numoruua to mention, Tho above Fur rillnro haa bean kept In the heat ordor, and will ho ready for the inspection of Ilioacuviahlng to purchase tho dny before tho Bale. Terms liberal I . JOHN J. MYERS. Carlisle, Pel. 25, 1849—31 ' MAOKAUEL. Fresh No, 1,3 &3, Mackerel In otofo and for sale by J, W; BUY. . J Hj^}4,lBld Ogilby’s Emporium 6| Fashion. nHARLES OGILUY, most respectfully informs W the citizens of,Carlisle and thepeople in general, that ho has commenced opening a Very attractive and large assortment _ • Fall & Winlec Oobds, at the old-and woil established Amd, and iitv'tes one and ell to call and look fob themselves before purchasing elsewhere. The ‘stock consists in part of every variety and kind of DRESS GOODS, and are well adapted in stylos to pjenso the linilo from the plainest wearer to Hid gnyost'dresirihg yoana lady. A very large and rich assortment of Shawls, Oloaldngaj . Bqnnot Velvets and Satins, French worked Collars Gloves,,and other Dress Goods. A largo and boau- P hL° B !° ?: <lnt n r , “ r B ‘, l)o,lnc '’ “">1 Cap Ktbbona. French,. English, and German 1 Cloths, Cassimeres, and Vestings; rich figr’d Satin arid Gro Desoio Cra vats for gentlemen. a n a r“” m “, 0ll ! s ' ock of CARPETS, from the three fly Imperial, down, to the cheapest kind. 7(m jncccs of Pkmand Satin faced Wall Paper from N wholesale prices. 0 ““ choil P I!tlllan iha Philtdolphia tA tr< T ndoossl “ ak of BOOTS and SHOES, nil solfaUbo P , r „west oSir"'™ ° W ki " d CaR bnd See for yourselves na, our motto is going hi nii q , e ?J OS ar ; l '.-'small profits.”- Hcmcmbe? he old Bland, Bast Mam -Mrcdf. a few doora , . Ibo Market House, ;- r t<} ; ' . ° September 87, 1849. S .'.r'' . , ' - Tremca<loiis Arrlv:il ' | . OF.FALLANIiyVViNfgR GOODS, ’ . At the Cheap Wholesale arid Retail Dry.gooda ) jSloreqf'', ‘ r \ : ARNOLD & LEVI. 1 - T,^T,!? a * e j ual rece i vp< l and ora now opening m North Hanover street, 3 doora north or.lh9.Cn® lisle Bank and opposite Haversiiok’s Drug store tlio most extensive assortment of Fall and Goods, ever bronght to Carlisle. Among these goods may be found a beautiful seleotibn qf Ladies Dress Goods, plain, black and changeable Silks, silk striped, figured, ond_ombroiderod Cashmeres, small fitr’rd and striped Delaines, jn greatvariety;plain,black. 1 and changeable Alpacas, Mohair Lusters, plain and figured Sack Cloth, French Merinos. Farri- 1 mattes, worstpd plaids, bonnet satins, ribbons, Brussels Lace, black silk fringe tinil bolls, S/MlFAS.—Torkera, Thibet, Mens do Lain, , and plaid Shawls; Mnravion, Lamb’s Wool, Al paca and Silk Hose; Gloves and Milts. CLOTUR & Ctsmililllis, gnlrtndlts, Ken tucky Jeans, Velvets, Pilot Cloth, Drab and Boa- 1 ver Cloths, for men’s overcoats and sacks. * ■ , Boots & Shoes. Wfl have added lo our immense stock of Dry -foods,, a large assortment of-Boots and Shoes rhich will be sold very chaap at tho store of Ar« old & Levi. LOOK HERE ! CHEAP COODSi THE subscribers have just completed their pm ohascs of Fall and Winlcr Goods. Their stock consists in pari of CLOTHS and Cassimeres, Vestings from Si to 85 per yd.; Cassinets. of all colors and prices; While, Yellow, and Red Flan nels; Keniiicliy Jeans, Velvet Cords, Beaveßoens. Calicoes by.tho cart load; Ginghams, Mtius de Raines, Mcrmoes, Paramalla and Thibet Cloths, Coburg ololhs, Alpacltas, Fancy Mohair Lustres; Checks, lickings, Domestic Ginghams, Canton Flannels, Lindseys, Plain de Laines, in pinks, brown, maruno, and black, for I.BJ els. per yard; Mous dp Lathes, Thibet and Tekerri • Shawls, Long Sbatyls from S 3 to 810; Silk ami tinea .Handkerchiefs; cotton, woollen and cashmere Stockings; Irish Linens, Gloves; Cloih, Glazed, and Pur CAPS; Gimps and Fringes; Ribbons in varielys.iombs, woollen Slocking Yarn; all quail lies, colors and prices! Stool Beads. Purse Twist and Clasps; Purses, Scarfs, .Green Barairc; Table covers of linen and cloth; carpet chain. Table dia per, crash and linen diaper, edgings and laces and q good assortment of trimmings, lower ihan . Ciiim Shoes, nil Sizes ami prices! Umbrellas, Carpels, (iueons wafo, Hardware, Groceries, &c. AH the above wo purchased with gold anil sil ver, and saved about 15 per cent.,over those who bought on credit. Call and examine oar Goods, wo aro determined to soil.them at very small nro nW . ' At & VV.BENTZ. OclpOcr 18, 1819, Wow Goods Ac Cheap Clothing. THE subscribers have just,returned front Phi’la delplua with splendid assortment of Goods for gent omen's wear, with which they intend otlhrim great inducements !o the citizens of Carlisle and eor r tm“ n nt' ng °° Umry ‘ Tho * have on lmnd un as - CIrOTHIIVG, such as Dross Coals, Cloaks, Over-coals, Vests, lams, Shirts, Bosoms, Collars, Under Shirts, Drawers, Gioves, Stockings, Silk and other Cra’ Pans I r° ‘°i‘ H :’n' lkC m' iors ’ Suspenders; Hats, rr ? vo,li , n /! Bags and Umbrellns; oil of which they intend selling ht a very small ad vanoe on oily odst; hnvin-g for I heir mol to vsihn I profits end liutok sales.”. They wish ft to he an f' ll,Bir clothing is all manufactured under their own superiiileiidnnoe end not In the »;°r y or ° onab,Bd £ iHaying an eijielieneed cutlet engaged in their etabiishmenl, they are prepared it nil times to make to order any article of clothing in a neat, fashionable! dud substantial manner, and at short notice. ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON. • , AorlhHamvcr St. opposite Manner's 670, re. Carlisle, Oct, j, ladD—3m J - " iVnll Dry Goods ! Just hgccivgd and now' di'cnino At tho Now Store. Corner of Hanover and Lnuilicr Slrctls, opposite IV/n. Leonard V old stand , ; THE Undersigned respectfully informs his friends end tho public, that ho itos jtisl'returned from Philadelphia, with a large and carefully Co looted assortment of . ’ Wow Fall Goods, consisting of an extensive Variety. Every article will bo sold at ilia very lowest prices. .3imt.de LalncH—AH tlid most desirable styles of neat figured, and the best abodes of plain b'ue, mode, scarlet, pink, groan; crimson, &o. Rich Figured Cashmeres!— complolo stock of elegant stylos which will bb sold at vorv small profits.' ' 1 , t presa Si/ks!~~'QrQcnde figured, plain, change . able, alnpod glaoo.and Iho nTbstsuporlorqualities - oi glossy blacks. V ' , C/iangeabje Green and Black Mantilla Salln.lho most fasllionublo article for the fall. ■ Silk fringes, Lobes, Gimps; Boltings, Collars, Gloves, flosiory, &c,, ; ; ■ n l l( i Winter Ribbons , of every, quality* and at all prices. Also, a large stock of elegant Staple Creeds^ which haVe boon selected with mubh care, and win be so dat very great bargains. Our assort ment of Cloths, CnSslineres, Vestings, heavy pan taloon stufl; Flannels; Shootings, Tickings, Ging hamsi OhockSi CaHdoed, Mdsfihs. Table Covers, Napkins, Drillings, Linens, bleached anb un bloaolied Muslins, &0., is very large, varied, and raont of 0 ' Alao on han| l. o well eoleolod ossort- ROOTS MND SHOES, fbnn™ v n o'r.' WO ' r ‘ oni ona ohll^e,l > «‘>w« prices n ®. ROt ,V' : i RIES 'I" 11 d'otr variety, viz; Sugar, M °' ,,s , ses ' P ” ki " To® Company's celeEra! led.lons, SpiooS, firo., and the best quality of Carpel Chain. ■ n J N. W; WOODS* #gi. September 3T, 1849,* TalHitblc Srw at Private Sale. THE.subscrihor Intending* to remove west.'.wil) sell at pnvato.saie, the Farm ,011 which he how residue, located in West Pennsbbrough Gnmherlanil county, on the ConndogtiinuC creek, 8-miles woHt:or Carlisle, and within 2* miles, of ho Cumberland Valley Railroad, containing . ./ Acres. *.:• of first rale airnble land, in a'high stale Wf culnvniion., I horn aronboul dOflpahnelsof Post and Hai l fenee on the farm. The improvements .consist of a largo uVo story Weather boarded HOUBF, Wash Mouse,Srnokfl Jli|i|EM|House, and Ice House, With a well of SSHSwafer at iho d6or. Also, a large Bank an Apple Orchard of good fruit, i Also, a Iwo sloty Frame TananV House, with a " ' V ? r ~ lO ,' °, or> ■ Tllis is ono of Urn 1,091 ihff r 1 ,<ind . 9 of K rain likl grass in rnT n T “f f°" ntl T- 'i’t.cro lias boon aboul M " ,ei,ul '' ,is p.e subscriber a-iM sell win, the above Irnol, if clesiml, on bo opposite sirleoniieereeb, IT noros offirs, ru.o Timmhy HUdovV, and ahoul’as aofes VVI ! ,JJAM ■ W™* A Valuable B_Sto,-y_ Brick House > For sale. ■ T" E °' d cl, " r , ll ' r °r Iho Carlisle Hank having ex- Lr**''** 110 holdc-rsi having respectfully declined to accept the new charter prepared anti tel ihe'rln. r I' r L^ isl - ,lur “ of Pennsylvania, lhe,BoardorDirectors will dispose of the • Banking Hdiisc and Lot, at private sale. ' Tlio lot ia ailmiled on the North .taast.Cr.rnor ol the Public Squore ami Hanover St., contfi ruing 30 lecl in breadth, and about M 3 feel in “I'Hi) with a largo three.story BKICK HOUSE thereon erected, 30 feel ore Hun. i JII|IeS?°, v " street, and 48 feet on the Public with 11 rooms, a Kitchen, Cellar end a spacious Garret. -There ore also erected on the nurlh aide of the lot, a S.ndlte House, Oven, ie.. within about od feel of tl ( o kitchen, Iciiving about 43 ! feet of the lot (routing the Public Square, by 30 feet deep on,, coupled by any kind of .buildings—thus of fc 3 PabliC '° Ca,i ° n r °' " l ° CrCC,i °” The Board of Uifcolorswlll.nlsosell.lot ofgramid situated on the north side of Mulberry alloy, adjoin, ng Isaac Porld, Lsq., on the east, Mu'lbcrry alley on the south, the house of S.' AlcMndcry dec’d., on*,he weal and the house of Nolly Freeland, dec’d.. nn the north, containing 30 feet in breadth and BO Teel-in dcpll», on which m creeled n two story Brick EtieijUling, having a Carriage House about 10 feet wide and 2 n fcefdcnp-a Stable about 13 feet wide by 18 feel deep, divided into mails, a Pill f„ r manure, about 13 feel wide by 18 feel deep—and several Garners oh Ibolirst story, with a largo loom on the second story.. ibe terms of sale arc: One fourth of the purchase money to bo paid on the day of sale, and the balance in live equal annual insluljnents, willi interest from the Ist day of y.pnl, 185 P, payable semi-annually, and lo be seminal by notes and mortgage. . Posses. Sion of the 3 story house and lot will bo given to the purchaser on lire Icnns of sale.being complied with by Inin, at any fi.no alter the Ist of November next. Subject to the unespired term of one year ending Ist April, 1850, for winch the Carlisle-Deposit Bank rented the room and vnqlts, now occupied by them (or banking purposes. Possession of the two story Brick house ih Mulberry alley will be given iinmc. dinlely on the leruia of sale being, complied with. . l i?n lr 7 ln iirr " r ' ll '” l rcß l )cc ting either of the above d r i? c ls: u r <;r "!' a "">y bq bad by calling on either .°rtli«?um|oo]gind. JACOB SHKOM, , i ffjl' \V. M. IIENDERSOUi • „ QUO. A. LYON, - ffifok ,oct - IS. 1849-Bt. dmmilUr. l #!‘ ,,lc for Side Clicain 'PHBkubkcrii..., °®ts at private Bain Ilia proper .rfvfjHßna’-lllcll .he now r.'shies.-in' Carol town- county, on tiro road loading from Cur ° r ( /. ll ' lk r s I'eny.nhoult) miles from Carlisle, ?he7’»„*? “{"o 1 ” 1 ! '* "V ' lro : ll . l '.>» nearest point ol the uentrul Railroad, containing I • ; 93fS'.Acres' of iiriWaic rcrl gravel land, about lOR acres of whicu is cleared, including about 20 acres of ex cellent meadow land', ihc remainder is Well cover ed with heavy, timber, such ns pine, ohesnnf, hiokojy, and oilier wood. The improvements are >&jsk ?, al [?. o t ."’ n s, " r y Weather-boarded liSlltSa p"‘ l dl | n!r MOUSK and Kitchen, lame 'MAKN’i' Wagon Shed, Sjimiir and. oilierput-hnildings. A simiigi ol excellent ;waler fa convenient to the Dwelling House, nn;l them are also live ether never failine springs oh liiu premises. There is a good Apple-Orchard of 250 trees on tins proper ly, together with a variety of oilier choice frail' trees, j 1 here is also a new and substantial SAW o, 'L on I 1 Prop"".' 1 , which' Is propelled by toiiMprccit, a never-tailing stream that runs | through the properly. ,Within a slio',l di lance of the Saw Mill is a favorable location far a Grist Mill, vvhndi could be eme.ted.at fi Small expeium and dohn, excellent business’.. Tbo rnco ia °5O yards ih length, with a fall of b 9 f e oi, olTordlno a water, power .superior In any. in the cminty. A full description of this property Is deemed nnno coasaryj, ns iboso wishing to purchase nro invited . to cull pn .the R'il)Bcriber, who will give every In-1 formation required. •, ,n • If ndf sold jU private sale SnUirdny the 1 lOlb day of Noyrinber next, it will on that dnvbe- 1 offered pt public sale, on ibo promises, at 12 o’-i 1 dock A/, of said day, when conditions wiUhel* 1 mndo known by . JA.MISS WfUTK. . October d, ieiy—ct' . |. Valuable Vnrni nn«l Tatt-yuid foV Sale. THE iutttcillh’r offers for sale tho Farm and Tan* yard where ho now resides, sitnalo in Hopewell township, Cumberland county, about 2 miles west of Newhurg, and 7 from Shippeindulrg, In a remarknlily healthy and pleasant neighborluiod. The fjim corl- 938 Acipcs, of oxcoliont Slate land, under good fence, and in a good Billie uf cultivation. Tho improvoinentaate a two ■ yfejk. • lor y BTfI N E HOUSE, win, n log-klt'ch-' 111111 Slovl ' ,opnl, Brick Wash House, J[UJIw Sl " n ° nnil Frl ™“. Mi lk limine,arid a well feSESaef water at the'kitchen door, a’ large dou ble Log Darn, together with all necessary oul-hUihl ings. There is also on tho premises a now two store Log Tenant Ilousei The Tan-yafd cJlislaU of 30 Vais, 4 Loii;hcs.'aml 3 Lime*, In the yard, ami tipool,2 Malta, and 2 Hand* lera in llio shon, and mlnpUcd with water by a good spring and well} there in also u stream of water fun ning by Iho yard. Thb building* are a largo Frame Mill and Bark Honsr, a two alary Log Shop and a Leather Hqiiae, all in gboll order and in rt very do. alrable situ alien, for ono Who wisho? to curry on tlie Tanning; as. Burk can ho had of tho very best quali ty,. and in tho greatest nbumlijnCn, n'l about $4 per cord. I would also sell about pOO acres of Mountain land, the timber on which Is principally cnesnut oak. Terms low. ' • ABM. SMITH M’KINNEY. August 90, 1840—8m* i Spruce Street Oaliinot VTrireiooniN, No. 110 Snicrß' St, hbmmv Btij,. Pm la. CONSTANTLY ON.HANU a largo assortment of superior • Walnut and Mahogany Furniture, manufactured in tho best nianhcr, of modern'stylo, and at moderate prices; embracing . Sofas, ’ Parlor Chairs, . Wardrobes;,. Bucking Chairs, 'Dressing Bureaus, ;Tcle-a teles, French Bedsteads, Centro and Pier Tables, High Post Bedsteads,' Wash .Stands, Hat Bucks, Secretaries, Extonsion Toblce, Ac. <fec. ~ Every article is mudo of'(ho best malbrlui and* woikmanslilp, and warranted. ' I. T. A D< 11. IIENKELB. Philn.; August 9,1849— 1 y j hove been received hhd nro for h VV; EtfY’S; ~October|4| 1849 . - ; GROCHBIIJJE A NEW supply of clk Coffees, Sugars, Mulns; Green and Black Teas, >Vith-al! die trlber variety of articles in our lino, f'qualy.niid probably superior to llie usual varie ueH, has just boon received and opened at the store of the subscriber, where bo will bn pleaeed : to oi ler. them to bis customers and IVienda without any advance from former prices. The public havubur Warmest thanks for tbo encouragement extended io ; os, and wo indulge the hope that we may bo favored with a contiiniahcc of the same. ■ Carlisle, Oct 18, 1819. . J. W..EBV. . . .'Fir® Insurance; ' THE Afloh and Eastpennsborougb Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland county, incor porated by an act of Assembly, is now fullyOr 7'f" 11 operation udder tbo management pi the following commissioners, viz: . .. Jaoob Shctlyi VVra; R. iSorgas, MiohaclCock- Mn, niolChoir Brenneman,. Christian Stayrnan. hnnon OysleVJacob H. CCnver, Kpwts flyer! Henry EoAan, Benjamin H. Mossor, Jacob Kirk, onmuel J«jsoi>h Wickersharh. The rates of insurance are ns low and favoWblp as nny.Corrtpany of the kind In.the Stale.. Per aonfl Wishing to become members aro invited to make application to Urn agents of tlrd company who are willing to wan nprm theta n't any time JACOB SHEI.f.V, President. T n. p NRV * jOOAN > President. is i] \ rh, Secrvlan/. MioiiAKts UocjrLiK,-7!r£asure)*, October 11, 1819, AGENTS, ' Martin, N. Cbm , berland, C, B. Herman, Kingstown; Henry Z-ar ng, bbirenranslow n: Kobert Moore and Charles i * i i e V ls , aac Mechanicshnro; Dr. d. All I, Churchlown; - . . Turk coun/u —John derrick, Usburns , John Bowman, Dilkburg; Prior Wolford, Franklin; PSPZ W t asllin ? ,on i W. S. Picking, J Dover, Daniel HiiflVnshorger, J, W, Craft. b Sc L ochman. _ Members of the company having Pollclesabnut nM^r lro l OJn ,! " r -r t hem fene "'“ ty making apf plioanon to any ofiho agents. , 1 In the Coiirl OF COMMON PLEASOE COMB, Cd, PA 7 N 11,0 ",' ! > llcr °riiic petition or Adam Sdr'cr.lJa. A Z, U P l l'° "?>' George Soiree. iSle ul L.isl Pennsboru (now Hampden township.) deo’d, o havo a Irustoo. appointed under the will „r said testator, Now.to wit: 2711. August, 1849, ii appear ng to the conn, that George Suavely and Mary hi, rule, and the clnhlm. or John Scirer, dcoM.j to wll> Samuel Se.rer Sevan Se.rer, Jacob Dill and Mary En, re ,'. 4 • ‘'•"O-S'nrer and Frederick Mnnmand Elizabeth Ins Wile, hue Elizabeth Scirer, and the children or Daniel beirer, dee’d., (their names not being known) Elizabeth, Auaborgcr, (widow) late Elizabeth Scirer, who resides in the.Stnlo of'Novv York, and-Samuel Goodyear, husband ofPcirav. Ule d, ;?! d - “ nd ll| cir children who reside in the Slates orOhipaud Indiana,(their namcebeing unknown) and nilcreelcd In aaid Iriist. *" Notice I, hereby given to tlm above named parties to appear on Monday the 12th orNovember next, to show cause why a trustee should not be appointed as „ „ , „ James iioffer,si/ih Carlisle, Ocl. 11, 1849—4 t , Proclamation. WHEREAS the Honorable .FatruxnicK Watts President Judge or the several Courts or Com mon l ions of the coiinlics of Cnmbcilnnd, Perry aiid Juniata, in Pennsylvania, and justice of the several Courts of Oyer end ’lVriiiiner und Oorieral Jail D* livery ,n satii count in, end Hon. John Stuart or.d John Clctidoilin, Judges of the Court of Oyer and I ermindrpiud General Jail Delivery, for tile trial of all capitg) niul oilier eflences, in the said eouiily of Cumherinnd—by their prerepls to me directed dated the 28th dav of August, i (Ml), have ordered the Court of Over and I eiliiiucr end General Jail Delivery, to boholdcnaiCnrlisle,onthe2d Monday of Novembot next, (hemgtho Icthday) nt 10 o’clock in the fore noon, to continue two weeks. NOTICE is therefore hcrohy given,tortile Coro ner, Justicesi of the Poucd nml Constahh-s of thesahl county of Cumberland, 'hat they ore by the said pre cept commanded to botlionnnd there in their proper the.ir roils, records, cxnmi* nations, and all ,other remembrances, to do those things whirlito thoirofliccsappcrtnin to ho done,and alI (hose that nro humid hy recognizances,lo prosecute ngpinst the prisoners that are oV then shall he in the Jail of said county, arc to bo there to prosecute them as ahull he just. . , t JAMES lK)FFEß,Bhcrin*. . Siir.niFV'a Orncr; } .Carlisle,Sbpt. %7, 1849. f Estate Notice. lETTERS of Administration, on lliceshtoof , J Absalom Tllliinmu. late of North jUiddldim Ip., Umhbcrlamt county, l*n., hav’o been issued-t»'tiio subscriber; residing- in Frnnkford iownsli/p. in s-ild county. All persons indebted to said estate will make immediatn payment, und those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settle. - GEO. KOSHT, AdniV. October 11, 1840,—6l lEdfsilO Nolico. LETTERSof administration on thccstnioorAbr i ham ll.imillun, deceased,.lnto of Allen township Cumberland comity',Fa., Ini vo been granted to IlmsUb. scribcr residing in Carlisle. • All parsons indebted losnld estate are requested to niaktiimmediate pay client, niirt those luvlny* claims will present them iroperly authenticated for settlement Ip . September 27, IS-io— GiMEB, Adm'r, .Kslato rjolloo. r ETTERS of administration on the estate of Ja- J j enli Caiillinan, dec’ll., late of East Pcniisborough township, Cumberland county, l’a.,havo liecn gVant °d to the tubseriher residing' in the same township. All persons iiidci led to said .estate will make imme diate payment,.and those having claim* will present them properly authenticated fm settlement, m . JOHN SHEETS, A'diarf ■ Scplemlier 07; 1819—Cl* KNlatcNotirn; LETTERS of Administration en ilib estate of Charlea Eiillon. late of Newton township, Cum berland county, Pa., hnvo been granted to till' mill soriher residing in ddopewnll .township, county uforesaid., All persons indebted tp said estate tiro requested in imikn immediate paymehl, and thoso having rlainiH will prudent them properly authon ticaled for 50111001001. to . DAVIDS. RKNSHAVV.Ek’r. October 13, IBl9—Cl* WO'JTICK. 4PH.!CA fIO.N will bo ui.ide nt iho next session of*tho Legislature ofPcnnsylnhnla, forahnllcr nuoii in tho charter of tho Oarllslo Dcposltb Brink, so ojffo confer \ip'on tho Institution the rights and pri vl|egeH ofn Bank of Issue,. .By order of iho Board oTDlrcctorsi W. S. UCiBEAN, Cashier. Carli-.o Deposltb Bank, ? - Juno at), 1840,. ' $ ; KOTICH. ... C-tlii,iBiJ! Dank, Orl, 15,1849. AN election for Thlrleoii Directors of (his Inslitn* lion, to servo lor ons, j’oar, will be hold at tho Banking House, on Monday the I9t/i day ofNuVem. her next, between (ho hqursuf 10 A. M. and 2 o’clock P.M. GEO. A. LYON. iWI. October 25, 1849—3 l Usluto Notion A t.r, persona'eto liuroby notified Hut { ctll , rß of {\ udoilnlslr.ilion on, the estate of Jacob M V ers I lull) of'Alten Idwnsllip,Cumberland county, I*a dccM* iuivu' been issued by llio licgUler in end |bf „„ij eobnly, In tbe subscriber who resides tnAVormlcvs; biiriti in the county ulbroßaUl All potions havinc oliilins nr demands against iho notate of the said Qh; Ii3M—STEVENSON, Adm’r. ■ W 00 D:'' WANTED At THIS OFFICE IMMEDIATELY. ES FOR 1849. I loice Groceries, embracing;! sses, Spices, ami a 10l of | Plaiiincid classical Academy. ' between the NewtiUe Slate Road and the Cumberland Valley Railroad. SEVENTH SESSION. Tm S*i}‘ T"‘ O ,ovl’ lco . mmcnco on Monday the ISlO v The number of studdm. I™ /. ’ , nd oprcfully prepared for CoF lofiei Counting Hou;c, 4b, •»■ The situation precludes thepossibility of students associating with the vicious or depraved,being remote liom town or village, though cdsily accessible, by Stale Road or Ouptborlund Valley Ksilrond, both of Which pass through lands attached to tho institution. TERMS. ' ftoai'din'g.woshingvtilitioiij iStc„ (por imam) t6<f o'6 Latin or Greek, " . 5 00 Instrumental Music 10 >OO or German . ; 6 Ott Circulars with refoichccs, drc., furbished bv * n ■ „ R. K, 13 UPKB, Principal, Oclobcr 3,1840.—1 y . . Ac>yvlile Academy. . - .. Select Classical ajti» Scientific School; iVciaeiWe, Cumberland County; Pk ' T T r i 8 f bn !iJf «lly believed tl.ni few in.tllultona offer 1 grantor liiduccinentß lo aludenla than the above. Locatedl in the midst of a community proverbial for Ibcir mtcllii'cnco, morality and regard for; theinlerealo of religion, this Academy can effectually guard its members from evil and immoral influences. .AUvon tagoajire likowJso oOuicd to those dosiring.to pursue (he, study or (lie-physical sciences, surphseinif those ofmost similar institutions, r 1 hosejiaving sons or wards, and wishing to send Them to A Seminary of learning, ore ciled to visit NcwvTHc, and judge of the advantages tor ihemsclvcß; or, at least, procure a circular con taining full particulars, \y addressing ' v *!*> h Principal. Aewvillc, Pa., Aug. 23. rodO-ly- ' . ■ Crcut liargalsis lu cibihlnsl To the Citizent of Carlitle S; surrounding Country! I " lar sV nd splendid assortment t/ oi i asluortablo Ready.macl,o . . CLOTHING. or Ilia,Pall and Winter Trade, tit (lie store of S; .Oldman, south-east corner of Main street and f Market Square, Catlisle. , ■ The nnderslifned respectfully informs (he citi zens ol Carlisle and adjoining country, that (is lias Just arrived from Philadelphia, with a larod assortment of Fashionable Kcady-mada Clothing winch lor cheapness and quality, never has been I wtlnessothin this place, such ns—French, German and American Cloth, Dress and Frock Coats; Over Coats and Business coats of all descriptions; Cloths, Onasimcrca, and Sallinet Sark Coats; fine blaql; and fancy Casaimeie Pantaloons; stipe no, v !' , ' n " > f ri '"’ ti Billi Telv <d f'lofti and Satli a _assortment of fancy fi n° w't‘lo finch, striped and red uannol Shirts; colion & woollen night shirts,DAwi ers, Bosoms, Collars, &c. Beautiful Fall stylo Hats & Capa, will he sold al prices cheaper than any where else; «„„r2 IIP T n . nre,nv " ed locnll and examine his Goods, as he IS sure that those who buy will ed away with a good fit and cheap prices. * S September 27. 1810—Cm . ; Cabinet Making:. Extensive Furniture KpOliig.V I * COu PBTTBR,In rear oriheeornerdfNbrtk Haiioircr and Lou.her streets, Carlisle, would res .pol i.l|y announce, to the public that he had on hand, and 19 constantly jntanufaclurinn, every doscnpiion of work pertaining to the above bust Hla Furniture being, made out of the best mat tonal, by his. Awn hands, ho fells ho hesitation in warranting its durability. . Being always an-' . .“, r Ult) Vory lale9t cilv Caaltim... ho L ',*■ enabled to turn out the most ™ts 1 Fasltionablc Worli in the eoiinlry, and at prices too which siiailcort respond wit . the “tightness of tlio money market.’* Ho would earnestly inVitn persons who ard about to commence hunseteeping to call and ex arnino his present elegant'stock, to. which In! will constantly irinkenddilions of the howest aud uifSt modern Rlvlos* 1 ... .T*? U.viiciiTAKKii’s branch of business received csppnml allonlloh; Ortobff 4, 1819, T3HE G 35 EAT GUI I.Vi STORE OF Philadelphia; ■ THANKFUL to the cUhtens of Cat Ibid, and iti X vKiiiity, for llioir increased custom, wo again re quest thrir company to view our largo and splendici nssottmrnl of * ■ CHINA, GLASS * QUEEXSWAIiE. Di her Si u, Tea Setn, To. Jet Sets.and single pieces; ellhcr of (jins?, China or Slono Ware, sold in qoan [ines to suit purchasers, 'for Jess than they can bd had elsewhere—in fuel at less than Wholesale prices. .American and Unglisli Britannia, Metal Goods irf greater variety than ever before offered in (he city. . I-nliiV China lb groat variety,.vary cheap. *'■ \Vu would invito any prison visiting ilto ciiy to cull ana euc-ns—lltry will at least lib ploasctl la mailt ttroinnl our beautiful store, anil to view llto finest Chltiit ami tlib dieiipest tlio world producos.- TVNDALB A. AHi’CHELL; mV. V, ' No. 219 Chesnut street. jPhila., Sept. SO, 18-19 ly. »(•«£ mid Variety Store. ' T|1 B respectfully announces to the pulV ,_L lie, that ho Inis taken- that well known stand, 'ii Lnli" >y ‘T™" B ’ on the comer of it and High atrech. directly opposite the Mansion Iloust, whoru ho will keep constantly on hand ati assortment ofDUUUS, MEDICINES, Paints, Oils" I erl.tmrry, and Fancy Articles, which ho is dolor, mined to dell low. Having engaged llib services of an expeVjcnccd Druggist, ho (biters himself to bo uhlo to Jivo general satisfaction to all. riiysieians and Country Merchants supplied at r duced prices, HENRY A. OT'JUUEON. . Lqiliblo, August 10, isio; UnsnUlctl Claims. ycnr “’ «»P«lcnco In Iho hpuiiid and Hurd Auditor's Olliccs in Wsah i^ in * ,|ior ° u ehiy acquaint tulwiili tho detail* of rfurli nccounia na aro audited oIRoc., pariinularly those' of Quartermasters’ nml lleeruimig oDic.th of the Army, the undersigned ■ respectfully lenders his services n. on Attorney In «uch ns wish Ip miiTccd m hoving on enriy od/nat- Mien t of their Accounts, with a perfect confidence (hill ho will bo üblu 1 1) give tho most ample FnlMfobtlbH fe’ •* ull who enlrusl their business to his core. ' ■ lluMng hull conlrol of all the Recruiting occoiiniii in (tie Second Auditor’s Office,from Mimll, 1848,t0 Uecendiei, 1847, (during which lime Iho cloven Res glnienls were rsised to servo in Hie war with Mexico.)' ond ulso of Iho vouchers for all ironsportolion in those recounts in iho Third Auditor’s Ofllcb, (torn December, 1847, to the 3d Inslonl, end being in«J ’ mslcly'acquainted with the several Individuals enS liloyod In hath of sold Olliccs, he liuttcro himself that ID possesses ndvontngco over thoso of any olhor lndlr vldunl, to ennhlo him (o arrange such accounts pros '■ [icrly end to pfosccttlo them in a speedy SettlomcnlJ l)y nulling their business into hhchands,officer, will >e relieved from tho trouble and oxpeheb of a visit to • Mihhingion, where, after they Imo arrived, from Ihti great press of business before the olliccs, they will . find H exlrrmelu difficult, If not imjwtuihle, r during any reasonable period ' °f n 1Il “ 'hrvrpoß wn bo moderate, olid ho pledges himself to, nso all honotahlh means to ad° of ’ 11,090 wl, ° mny fuvorllim **' Aeeounts for baclt-pay and also for three month.’ extra pay, vvtll 1, ; al,ended In the some t” mo t l„ d ’ 1 where sums are found duo tho bfiicets thoTmo.li. w. bn liiompfiy remitted ilic.i, through sho mnii I nttien l njfcUcn1 1 nn will |, O p„ W t 0 tlio cloim* «/ sswtfc elnim, of Iho widow, , n d of ,wid sol ' * ■ .. diorw for 1 onßinmvnml fi lm ||y to any ond overv ita - ' ori6ing " io »*■••*£ * ?./;■>£ roller.ol. h' i S. GOLDMAN;
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