American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, May 16, 1850, Image 3

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    PUBLIC SA KJE.
-tttjlL bo-sold uliO o'clock, A, M.; oo.SATUR
\V DAY, the 18th ofMoy.til lha residence of the
late Mm. C. Campbell, lit High street,'adjoining
f Burkholder's hotel, a, variety of HOUSEHOLD
AND KITCHEN FURNlTURE,’consisting of In
grain Carpels, llhurth Rugs, Siiiir Carpeting, Stair
Rods,. Mahogany - Tables, -Sofa, Rocking Chair,
Windsor -Chairs, Blue .Storm. China Dinner*Sell,
China Tea Sett, Qucohswuro do.; Knives, Forks,
Bowls,. Pitchers, &c., .Beds, Mallrnsscs, Bedding,
Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wash Stand?,'a largo reclining
Bed Chair," Work Tables, Dressing Table, Looking
Glasses, Matting, Candlesticks, an excellent German
PIANO.
KITCHEN FURNITURE—A Rotary. Cooking
Slave, Air Tight Sl-.vc, and other kinds, 4 lirgo'rain
School Desks, Denches and Book Case, and
many articles not enumerated..
Carlisle, May. 16,1850.—1 t. .
New and Cheap Hardware Store.
East High Street , oppnosite Ogilhy's Dry Goods .
Store.
. THE subscriber has just opened a largo stock of
goods in his line, which he hue just purchased at the
lowest rates and will lie sold *at prices to suit the
times. Ilis stock comprises a - full asaoitment of
Building articles, such as Locks and Latches of eV
;ery dcaption, Hinges and'- Screws, Window Springs
and Bolts, also. Mill, Cross Cut and Circular’Saws,
Hand, Pond, Kipping and Back Saws, Broad Hand
and -Chopin? - Axes, Hatchets, • Chisels, Augers,
Planes urn' Plano Bills, Braces and Bills, Steel and
I run. Squares; Plumbs and .Levels, Waiters and
Trays, Table and Pocket'Cutlery, Table and Tea
Spoons, Brass,.Dell Metal and enameled Preserving
Kettles, llollloware,’«Scc., &c., also a full assortment
dfSudlery and Carriage Trimmings, Patent Leather,
Morrocco-and Binding Skins, Lasts, Cedar Ware,
Shovels and Spades, Hay and Manure Fo.ks, Gar
den and Corn, Hoes, Window, Glass of every size,
Paint* and Dye Stuffs, Oil, Vnrnlsh, Turpentine,
, Mahogany'Veneers and Mouldings, Curled Hair,
Mo?s, Deer’s Hair; Sofa Springs, &c., &c.
• Also Bar, Band . and Hoop, Iron, Cast Sheer,
Spring, and Blister Steel, Nails; Spikes and Brads,
Grain, ami Grass. Scythes, Scythe Snaths, Scythe
Stones,
6 Barrels, Fire and Water proof Paint, assorted
colors,. ■ -
HENRY SAXTON.
Carlisle, lB4O,
Blinds and Shades.
EW. KENSIL, informs his friendsmul the pub*
i lie in general that he continues to manufacture
Vonitian Blinds,
Warranted equal to any in the city, at the lowest
*ash prices. An assortment of Blinds and Shades
always on ham), at No. 347 Race street, one door
below Tenth, and No. 7' Hart’s liiiilding, N. E. cor
ner of Sixth nnd.Chcsnut,
Johliing punctually attended to,.
May 0. IB6o—ly. •. '
O. J. GAYLER’S
~ .. -SALAMANDER SAFES,
'fTarraiit'cd'Nre and H'hitf Fro-f 'and free from
■ ■ ■ ' -Dampness.
'SATES possess every qualification to
| render thorn 'proof against tiro action of fire or
khieves, and of suifictciU. strengthto eh dure a fall
ifiorn any story df a burning building. They ifrc
Vnmlc of wrought Iron,4»elrig*knocd, riveted and weld
ed together,'and lined with a perfect ndn-condhbthlg
Yirc proof mineral composition, no wood being 'used
in their construction aft irr the majority ctf sdfes sold,
9iy other makers, Thodoort of Clayler’s Safes arc
‘secured with his Thief Detector end Anti-Gunpow
der Lock, which precludes the possibility of picking
or blowing thorn often yvfth gunpowder. Over two
tmrfdred'df thrflao Safeshrfvo been exposed in occi
•dentni fiio lb the most intense beat, in many instances
Vwrftning in the,burning ruins f< r several days, and
‘h't no time Iravb they ever been known to Tail* in
preserving their contents.
Tho public are invited to cull at the. Branch De
pot, No. .10 Exchange Place, PH ladelphia, near
Dock street, and examine the 'numerous testimonials
in favor of Gaylcr's Safes, also lire large assortment
ron hand for sale at manufacturers’ prices,
, JOHN L. PIPER, Agoni.
P. S.—Also for pdlo low, new and secomKlumd
>Safc« of other milkers, which have been taken iri part
payment for tinyior’s Salamanders’,
May 9,1850—3 m
IST or LEITKK
ADVERTISED iN , raK“VOM'NTfct:R' , LY Ar^OIKTSENT.
LIST OF LETTERS mimiaing in the I'uslolfictj
id Carlisle, 'pa., May l«l, 1850. Persons In.
'qairing (or letters on this list, will please say Ihfcy
uro advertised.
Adams William • Jacob George 9
Ambers Charles Junes France!
Anthony John Jacobs Henry
Askew William Ja.’hsoii E J
!Allen James Jons Frank
Albrecht Jacob Kelly. John W
Alien William Kunady Thomson
Bear Issao Kuhns George I*
Lowed Radiol Ann Kennedy ,Jame!
Loach EM Lytef Joseph
n.ildwin Richard Lyon M Mr
Dell David Lcldy John (
Brown Ann Miss Lung James D
Black Jostali ; Leas Christian* (
Beck Mr LongniTßer Miss CulliV
.Benton Allison Leigh Michael
Bradley Miss Ann . Morrison William,
, Brown Mi-*s Mualin.M . Morrison Frederick
Brooks Chapman V Malone Polly
Barr Miss M try Aim Meenich LeomVrd. •
Brnm-r Q.S W Mayberry Joseph .
Bear John 11 Milm James
•Balslny John M’Mumis Misd Margaret
Brown Jacob Miller Samuel
Carter Charles • Mol! Anna MahaU •
, Coxal J F Mohler U
Cohnugh |3 F M’Olnno John
(billon Miss Jano _ M’Malh Michael
Carothers Mrs’Mary’B Mondy Juhn D
Cnlcio Frederick Myers Miss Susan
CorlSnaann May Mis&Ayncss
Crouse Miss Catherine AMillur Miss Suson
•Drowry Harriet Miss Michaels Sally
•BevorJatncs.il -Miller Gporgo
j)ivkson.Ann Elizabeth Ockcr David P .
iLiirrlap Col William Patterson Arthur
‘llonaldsoh Arabella Rogers Miss Mary Janb
Biller Peter A , . Ronshaw Jno
Darr Peter . Saunders Capt WII 3
Dehugh Miss Susan Seymour John Y
Dillor Jacob ' ■ Smith Frederick E
J)all6h Jpmes M Smith Frederick E
•Dagu'errean Artist Any Stehman .John C
•Downey Thomas - Sons Temp Wash DU 7
ileilingor MUs Oarolino' vision No 9 j
I'iukels E«qr Sons Temp Carlisle 7
Ehrman Mrs Surah Division No 67 $ '
Erniftl John Simson Rebecca
'Ebberiz Philip Suinn Walter
Frondcnberger John Sanks Rev James
Fletnon Mrs Margaret Shearer Abraham
. Frazer AVin W Shartzer Samuel
Fralon Charles Sampson R M
Flnkenblnder Jonathan Snyder John •
‘ Flynn Thomas 0 Bhombarger Philip
GivensLioulNewton CSTlppelt Rov C B
Gill George ■ Thomas Joseph
Greene Christian WoUTRevG
Grcaapp. James Wlldey Encamp No
Gibbons Miss Eliza Wight man A Clendonin
, ■Grler Samuol C , • Williams Mary -
Ilollon Stephen N Wardccltej Frederick
•llaroman Mrs CathorinoWcaka Benjamin
• Hardy Charles Williams Hugh W
Himes George W Ward Patrick
llorn Mlss Mary AVesl James W
Howard James .. Walt Rov J
Hollrlolf Miss Eliza JaneWieo Henry
JrwlnJ Andrew ■ Zlgler William
dt 0 of O F Lodgo 91, 9 Zeiglor Mrs Daniel
Jordon Rev John
GEO. S. SEARIGHT, AssisM. P. M.
'I IUUOIIS,— AII kinds of[liquors, nidi as <513
Jj Ryo. Gin, Fronchand Domestic itrandlos, Wince
bf all kinds, and Cordials of Iho leal (|uulity, and at
(bo lowest prices, at llio ngW and cheap si ore of
' J. Xj. ST.ERN Elide CO.
!- v.'. New Ciobds '■
: AT THE‘‘BEE HIVE.!' ,
' • ALL persona desirous of seciriglho
newest and best Goods of the season,
them'call at the Bee Hive,in North
street. - ,' ~
.The subscriber has just returned front ’.the’city,
and has how opened u very large an\T handsome
slock of
Spring & Summer, Goods*
of every style and variety;*-. Suclias Barages and
from I‘O cents to any, price you
want, Linen Lustres, from 13 to 31, Linen .LusUe
Barages, a new article} Foulard Silks, Corn, Blue,
Pink and Fig’d Delaines, Calicoes from ,3 to 25
cents per yd, llonnets, Ribbons,' Gloves,'
and. many more articles for .Ladies which I have
not rooin to insert. ,
I have also for Gentlemen ali’kinds of goods,
such as Cloljts, Oasstindres & Vestings, and nl
kinds of Goode for Gentlemen’s use, and.lwill
lake this opportunity of saying to my friends, that
1 keep constantly on hand, all kinds of Ready
made Clothing. ' Mr. T. Reighter having his shop
in my store, enables mo to have made to order, on
tho shortest notice, any garment that may be
Wanted. I also'keep CoiFeo and Sugar of all
kind?, together with every other article necessary,
for family use. Please call and examine soon
where all attention will bo given to please.
S. A*. COYLE. .
Carlisle, May 9; IfiSO—3t
Jlllncl Manufactory.
H CLARK; v cniriAn Blind Manufacturer, Sign'
, of the Golden Eagle, No, t 39& 14g, South 1
Second street, below Dock strict, Philadelphia, keeps
always on hand a largo and fashionable assortment
of WIDE AND NARROW SLAT WINDOW
BLINDS, manufactured in tho best manner, and of
tho best.materials, and al the lowest cash prices. I
This, establishment has just received a large ns- 1
snrtment of Fancy Silk and Worsted Window Blind
Trimmings, of various colors and patrons.. Those
in-wont can. be suited at this store in the best man-
nor. ,
Orders from a distance packed carefully, and sent
free of porteragei to any part of tho city.
, . H.CLAniC.
Mny O, I&50
Selling off nt Cost!
rpHE subscribers intanding to . change their Uisi-
J_ ness, will sell oft'their whole stock of,
BEADY MADE CLOTHING,
at very reduced prices. Thcir'stock consists of Coats,
Vests and Pants, of almost every description and
quality; also, shirts, collars, bosortis, slocks, beck arid
pocket handkerchiefs, gloves, stockings, suspenders,
huts, caps, boots, shoes, umbrellas,.leather and hnir
trunks, carpel hags, and in short every article that is
necessary to complete a gcnllcmnnVwardrobo. They
Will also soil goods by the yard, such ns cloths, casei
meros, vestings, cousinclts, summer shipcs in great
variety, muslins, flannels, &c.
ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON.
Carlisle, May 3, 1850.
N. 13. All persons knowing themselves Indebted to
the firm will please make,payment immediately.
A. & L,
ISrigadc Inspect’* Orders
ORDERS No. I.—ln conformity with the' revised
Militia Law, of April ‘l7lh, 1849, tlio several
Battalions of the First Brigade, 15th Division, will
inrd for Review and Inspection, ns follows:
Thu 2d battalion will meet in Shippensburg on the
.V?«h day ofMay. .
The Ui Rcgiipcol will meet In Nowvillo on the
48llrd;iy ofMiy.
Capt. Samuel Stewart’s Troop.nol attached loany
Battalion, will mek at the Stone Tavern, on tho
Walnut Bottom Hoad, on tho 20lli.day.of May.
Tho above commands will meet precisely at ten
o’clock A. M*, of each day, Officers In command of
companies will’bo held responsible fur the good con
dilion oflhc orms and accoutremenls,
ApnV25,1850
SAML. CROP, Brig. ItiJp.
Attention!
Dissolution of l*ai'lncrslilp.
THE partnership heretofore existing between
Henry (. hurch, R. R. Church, pnd Jacob Long
iieckiT, n'ndor. the Jtenfy Church &Co.,
\vas rfissfilvbd by mutual con.ecnl oh the Ist of
April, 1850’. As it is necessary for the Books of
the firm to ho settled without delay, on (iccountof
(hi? dissolution, rtll persons knowing themselves
indebted, will cation tJef* ry Chh'rcn.npd settle
their respective accdnnW On hr Indore the tsl.day
of June next, and those having claims against the
firm will present them to 11. Church, with whonl
the books have boen loft for dettlemen,!;
»(. onOijcn;,....
3. COiN’rffjHCKEH,
K. It. CIIUHCII;
April 25,1850*. ■ ' . ■
N, U. 'Hie Lumbering business will bn carried
on as liorcl fore by Henry Church, In all its
branches. Having purchased a now, am|, well
selected stock rof Lumber,;.he, hopes that his old
cnstomerij and the public generally will call and
ckaminu for themselves. He has pnrelnised timl
hiis for sale 800,(100 of thebest quality of Shingles
full 98 incites lung. Call and see them, you that
are in want. f '
Bridgeport,April 25,’185d.
IVcwvillo B-cmalc Scmliiury,
THIS Institution, under the care of Miss ,M.
will commence Us fifth session on the kirst Monday
of May. Thankful for tho libcml patronage hereto*
fore bestowed, the Principal and those associated in
llio control of the school still hope to dicclmrgo their
duties to tho salislVcUon of those who' may couVinii
young Indies to (heir euro, A limited number of pu*
pits from a distance can bo accommodated,
Terms per session of Jive mmilhs .*
For boarding, lodging, washing, and lights
per term,
Tuition'ln Juvenile Department, compris
ing Heading, Writing, Arithmetic and
Geography,
Primary Chita—comprising Grammar, No*
(ural Philosophy, Chemistry & Botany, 0 00
Higher; Hnglibh Branches, II 00
Music qh Piano, |5 00
Use of Instrument, 4 00
Drawing, 10, 00
Payable onedialf in advance. The session com*
rnciices Moy 'let, and ends Sept. SOlh.
RErentNCEs:—RevA Sharp, Ncwvillo,
' pr J Hannon, do
* D Sterrolt, .do
Sfcott Coylo.Esq. do
Wm Barr, Esq, do
- Col U Logan, Dillsburg.
Rev Jua Shields, Juniata co.
Apiil 18*, 1860—1 m
DRESS SILKS. The subscriber has just opened
an extensive stock of Press Silks of the lalost'
styles, which ho oilers at umisuaßy low piices. The
special attention of the ladies Is solicited. ,
April 26,1860 N W WOODS, Agi
MUSLINS Ap Calicoes. The fluhscrlbdr has just
opened n largo slock of muslins ond calicoes, In
the sale of which ho oilers unusual inducement* to
purchasers. Public patronage .is Hußdled’,
April »5,1860 N W WOODS, AV
A PRIME lot of Mahogany Vcnccra.jocl received
iA_ by the aulißcrihor, Alao a lot of Morocco amV
Lining Skins, all to bo sold dump by
HENUi r SAXTON.
February 14, 1850
TAR & OIL at the new and cheap store of J. 1<
Sterner At Co.
Carlisle,-May 0,1-850 , ,
bonnets i boskets :
•a, •• M rei M. NEFF; having returned frpm tho
requests the attention of the Ladies to
her Infgonnd splondid.assnrlmcril of FANCY
and STRAW which slid will open
on Thursday the 2Sth insl'.., Her Mock'embraces
every dcscrlptlori-of Bonnots, ariob d% Lasings, Albo*
nus, Satin Straws, Hungarian, Pearl, English Straw,
&c. Children’s: Bohnot* arid Hats of all kinds, u
beautiful assortment bf- Cap*,. Laces, Ribbons, Col*
Inrs, Cuffs, French Flowers, &c.r a good assortment
bf Silks, Turc Satinb, arid other Dress Goods; a lot
of very handsome Parasols; a groat Variety of Fancy
Articlcaand Trimmings ofovery description; all bf
Vvlrich will be sold low. Bonnets neatly altered.
Carlisle, April 25, 1850.r-lm
Pliilaclclpliia Mourning Store.
No. 52 Soath Se'dond Street. Near Chestnut,
A HE now receiving (heir spring importations.
fX and would respectfully invite the attention of
all cash buyers (cither wholesale or retail) lolheii
largo' stock of
Mourning Goods Exclusively.
Black Bareges, Marquise, Chaly, Bombazines.
I Bombazine finish Alpacas, Conton Cloths, Silks,
loublo width Mousseline do Laincs, Grenadines.
Canton Crapes. Barege Laincs, Thibet long and
square Shawls, Barege Shawls, Crape, Love, and
Crape Lisso Veils, patent English trimming and
veil Crapes, &c.
Second Mourning Lawns, GlngUoms, Bareges
JMousse. de Laincs, Gingham Lawns, Chintzes
lAcier Cloths, Linen Lustres, mourning bordered
jHnndkcrchiefs, Collars ond Cuffs, black amLlead
Rid Gloves, Neapolitan Gloves,,&Ck.
I April 18, 1860 : —6t '
“They are .largely provided with Mourning
Goods, and those wishing to- purchase', will snd
ample opportunity tb do so with them.—-[Afor*//
American .
“No advantage talcon of domestic distress* for
estorllim orimposltlon.”--[SVT/«r(/n// Courier,
‘‘Our citizens can, al any moment, call at this
4lorp, and obtain every material for ladies’ attire,
that is necessary in thb season of affliction, confi
dent at once of obtaining good goods, and at fair
■uicos.”— [lnquirer, .
NEW WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Cohreclionni'y Store*
West ilfoin St., nearly opposite lihrem'a- Warehouse'.
rpilE undersigned having commenced the manufac
-1 luting of ALL KINDS OF CANDY.& opened
a Confccliohury.and Fruit store, would call the atten
tion of Town and Countiy Merchants to their adver
tisement. • .
They will mohufucture and have constantly on
hand,
All Kinds of candy;
which they will wholesale and retail ut the lowest
pilccs/ Also till, kinds of Fruit, such as Oranges.
Lemons, Figs, ftaimns. Diites, Prunes, 4c, Nuts of
every hind, viz:, Almonds, Cocoa-n'utsJ Filberts, Bhl
tcr-nuts, English Walnuts, Ground-nuts,
Fancy Articles and Toys
of every description. To dacco and Seoars, Rous
sel’s Mineral Water, and a variety of other arti
cles too numerous to mention.
They would respectfully solicit a share of public
patronage/ A. S. WORMLBY,
April 11, IRSO 8. W 1 HANNAN.
Pure Wines anil Liquors.
THE attention of Dealcis and Hotel keepers,.is
requested to mv fine assortment of Wines and Li
quors selected with great caic from slocks in Europe
and in this Country, and from bomtccs which enable
mo to guarantee their purity.
Brandies of every description from to $5 per
gallon.
Whibkoy, fine Irish, Scotch and Monongahilo.
Old Jamaica Rum, Holland Gin 4 Peach Brandy.
Madeira, Sherry and Port Wjhcs of every variety
and grade, from. 75 els to fc&'per gallon.
Champagne of all celebrated brands, $9,50 to $lO.
Claret. . Find Table Claret at $3 and higher grades;
also, Lirbbn, Tonerilfe, Malaga, Muscat, 4c, Wild
Cherry Brandy, Raspberry, Blackberry and Lavender
Brandy, &c‘. .
The Couniri / Ttade supplied ut wholesale prices.
A complete assortment of Wines and Liquors, very
cheap for culinary purposes.
Orders promptly attended to. Goods carefully
packed and forwarded by “Express” Samples sent
to any part of the country free of charge, by address
ing, postpaid, ■ A. H. McCALLA,
Wine Merchant,,Bo Walnut street, Phila,
April IR. 1850—3 m
Cumberland Grey a,
ou nre ordered to pn
ido ut the public
mao of Vidor Sho
rn, Cumberl’d Hall,
i Monday the 20th
ly of May 18fi0, at
) o’clock A. M.pro
?rly cquipt ,for re
tew and inspection*
!y order of the Capt.
4IILIP UAICEK,
O S
May 0, 1860
IS hereby given that the partnership
fating between Gen. \V.' Fevaler and Geo. SwfcrU,
of (lurnpdun Township, was dissolver}, by mutual
consent,'on (bo 4ih day of Miircb, A. D., fBiJO.—•
The Rooks and amounts urb in the hunda of Geo.
\Y. Feeler fof settlement.
GEORGE W. FESSUBR.
: 1 . • GEORGE tfWARTZ.
tinrftsto, April 25. Cl
, LETTERS 6f A ( lu>inisirri(|on cn {'lie estate of
John Culbertson, Into ol'Silvor Spjing township,
Cumberland county, IVm'isyiynntn, have been
granted
county,ofqresftld. Afl persons indebted iosaiil ea*
lulu nro reijuosltd to make.immediate payment
and those havlngclaims will present them proper*
ly authenticated for settlement, to • \ \
WILLIAM QULD.ERTSON,
WILLIAM KELLER, ; •
—April 25, IB6o—
\TTHBRI3AS' John.Seitz, ofMonroo township,
VV )>ns assigned his icnl nml personal property lo
tlm undersigned for the 'lienciil 9f his creditors. All
persona having ngninot the unitl Seitz arc rc*
ipicelcd to present thorn, and those’ indebted to make
payment to iho'aubseriher residing in Carlisle.
JOHN AONfiW, Assignee.
April 18, IB6o—fit* ■
Gsttilo Notlec. 1
ALT. persons are hereby notified that letters of
administration on the estate of John Divio, late
of Eiislpunnsborough township, Cumberland emmly,
Pa.dcc’d, have been issued by the Register in and
fur said county, ,to Iho subscriber jvho reside in said
township, county aforesaid. AH persons having
claims'or demands against,the estate of the said
decodiml', are . requested to make known (ho same
without delay, and those indebted lo make payment
to : PATRICK RYAN, K*’r.
April 11.1850—Bi* ■■ ‘
$6O 00
n oo
LETTERS of Administration on tho estate of Sus
anna Fahnestock, laic of Enaipchnsborough township,
Cumberland county, Po., have been issued by the
Register of said county to tho subscribers, tho tlral
named living In Meclmnicsbuipr, nnd tho last named
in Lower Allen township, county, aforesaid,' All
persona having clnlmd hgainst tho said estate will
present them properly authenticated for settlement,
and those Indebted Will make Immediate payment to
PETER DARNHART,
WM. R.UOROAS,
Ex’is.
April U, 1850-61
] '.UTTERS of administration on the estate of John
j Park, deceased, Ute of Jhe'horough of Carlisle,
Cumberland co'., Pennsylvania, >havo‘been granted
to ihu subscriber residing in the tfnme borough.—
All persona indebted to sold estate will make imme*
dialo payment, ojtd those having claims will present
them'property authenticated fot settlement, to.
WfLLrAIfIPARk.BVi'.
Muy 8. IfffiO—ol ' ■
Gt IN GIT A MS. Tlid suhricrlbci stilt hnßO.Jftrgb
r stock of those 123 cent Ginghams fdr .w/ltioh Jib
libs liaJ such in' o.Vtru9rilinnry run,' , Cull and see
them. . N W WOODS, AgP
A‘prl| 85,1850 • •
SYjNUTH
•iid&Nli'J'S. *J'ho utlcnlion of the is jiarli
\ ) fiiUariy-ihviloU to my largo and splendid nMorl
nieni* bfinmnets of oil kinds, prices and qualities.
Aiao a very largo and bountiful ussorlmonl of Do o,
not, Cap, and. Nook Ribbons. , - . * u..
A;,.r1125, lS?0! CIfAS. OaU-D*.
PIIIT.ADBLrurA.
BEESON & SON,
Opinions of tiik Pilersl
NOTICE.
Estate Notice.
NOTICE.
Eslnlo Kollcc,
Eslato Notice.
v i Sale; of Unseated Lands,
BY THE TREASURER-OF CUMBERLAND
- vV./-'' : . -COUNTY. ' '
BY virtue oTa Warrant from under the hands and
seal of office of (be Commissioners of Comber,
land county, and to me directed,the rucls
arid L'ojs of Unseated Lands', situate in Cunibprlund
county, Stale of Pennsylvania,. will be, exposed to
Sale by Public Vendue, on Monday the 10th day of
June 1850,.at UtO Court House, in the Borough of
Carlisle,.county aforesaid, and continued (by adjourn.
mcniJ»from time to time, until they are all* sold, or
as much of each tract orlot, as wilt-bo sufficient to
defray tho arrearages of the Stale, County, Road and
School tuxes due thereon,ond cosle.
WM. M. P.QRTER, Co. Treasurer.
Carlisle, April 11, 1850
Acres
and Years . Warrantee $ Owners,
Lota. . ' .
' South Middteton.
27 1839 ; Jacob Weaver
100 1645 John Harper ■
43 1848* John Harper’s heirs
5’ 1846 Jacob Mrirrctl
1 Ini ,1846 John Walker
14 1847,6 James Gustin’s bcira
1847. Jonathan Guslwina
• Netvioiu '
150 ,1840. Wra Moulder
406- 1840 John Cooper . ;
403 1840 Mathew Duncaq •'
428 '18.40 " RdboiTLUsk. ~
415 l-840> " Hugh NicholsoH
401 1840 Julm Nicholson .
.403 1840.''. Juno NicholsoH . ’
North Middleton'* '
24 1840 Col WmChambers
134 1849,40 Mathew Irwin’s heird
16 1809,40 Sailer’s heirs . _ ,
800 1843,8 lloilcribuck’s beird
16 1843 Samuel Rbouds
Southampton,
10$ 1840,0 David Herron’s heirs 310
439 1749. James Rccsidc 4Co . 1.30
102 1842,6 John Herron’s liclrd ~ 189
400 1844,5 William Scott’s heirs 581
4UO 1844,5 “ “, . .5 81
1 lot 1845.9 William Hancock. . 130
300 1845,9 Fd*k Cllp|>lngef’a herfo 189
25 1845 Elizabeth MillSr 104
404 1847,9 • Win Dunoaq 3 8o
403 1H47,8,9 John Nicholson . 5 30
401. 1847,8,9. John Nicholson S'3o
438 1847,8,9 John M. WoodbnfH 5 74
100 184$ •• B Rcyublds’for llerron’a heirs ' 60
437 1647$ John Herron’s 313
I lot 1846 Solomon Gorgas’heirs 59
1 lot 1847 Henry Nowcoraci- - 80 1
Silver Spring.
io 1840 Andrew Shcloy’s hclfi * 15,
37 1847 ‘ Joseph Slirull,
Easipennshoroughl
1 lot 1810 tfcidlcli & Miller’s heirs 13
Shippenshurg Borough,
1 lot 1841,‘4 Peter NedL 29
After}'.
1 lot 1848 Martha McKinley < lOd
1 lot 1848 Eve HefflbmunVliclrS 120
fifon'roe. '
200 1844 llcnrj Sidle
1 .1849 Marlin DMlcr’s heirs
1 lot 1849 John Brannon .
30 1849 Mdchoir Bronncmon
3 1849 Michael Ego’s heir*
Hopewell . '
1511 1841,2 Harper & Undcrwo&T ,2 34
Sllj .1842 Samuel S Smilli . 17
400 1843,6 John Harper 623
25' 1841 John McPluno
1 lot 1841 Richard WuodS* heirs
300 1847,9 . George Himes
1200 1847,9 John Harper’s heirs
4 1849,9 Dr W S Sharp’s heirs
, Frank ford,
Jacob Wagner’s heirs
Christian Fallout
Perry’d heirs (col’d)
'Henry Kino’s heirs
Henry Shank .
John Maciniiis (Hollcaback’a ,
■ , V v heirs)! 47
James McCartney (Hollon- |
I - , . bach’s heirs 112
Kobert Faulor’s (Hollenhack’s
. heirs) 2 10
Williams (Hollonb<iok’s))uirs) 1 30
Samuel Kuaugh (Hollcnback'a
. heirs) 4 25
Thomas panscy (tlullcnback’s
.. heirs) I GO
Goo. Msgechan Mlollcnback’s
licirs) 93
Win Sandora (col’d 12
W Craig MoCimo
Frederick Hoover
Wm Myers* heirs’
Win Parker '
, Ceorgo Himes
Panic) Eckch
Fetor 1 F Ege-
John Ensmingcr
Andrew J North . V,
Thomas Marlin (John flar*
‘ pur & Co) .
Samuel Gardner (John Hal*. ,
per & Co) ; , 16
Rosunnah Marlin (John Hur*
per &. Co) ~ 16
Charles Dryon (John Hur* i
per & Ca) *.16
James .Hot .ver ; , 2 52
-■ Jamas Elliott’s heirs , 4G
• John Harper’s heirs 1 SS
John M Woodburu $0
'lsaac B Parker
Isaac U Porker • ,
Klcliard Stevenson ,
( .i ■ .*' Dickinson, i ,
180 1841 \Vni Craighead
,9 1841,6 John Jacobs.,,
SO 1841,0 George Jacobs
' 4 1841,0 Peter Myers
5 1841,5 Mustino ,
5 1841,G Benjamin Mn’one .
10 1641 . Abraham Pilkuituii
i 184,1,8 Peter StalsmllU
5 1840 .Daniel Powers • ;
. 5 1640,G Polar Miller,’a lioire
230 1840 \Ym & L.Muoro
10 1810 . Wm Moore •
j'Q.fr or 5.1840,7 Spmucl Morlldand
5 George Pencil'
(S 1840 Jacob Trump > ,
G 1840 Solomon Warner ,
G 1840 C IJarlier & Bake/.
4 1645,8 M, Marten , v
11 1843 . Andrew JCunfif
9 1844,0 James Grayson
32 1844,0 Jacob U Lyon
GO 1844,0 James Neely
200 1855,C Samuel Woods' heirs
22 1845 George Betshoovof
rVonk. Smith (dol’d/ ;
1 Lot 1845 Rebecca Welso
43 1845,6 William Rsndwf..
5 4845,8 John Brough
16 1845,6 Daniel Brown
6 1842 David Gripe
5 1845,6 Ludwiek Creep
1846 John Davis.
13 1845,6 George DeardorfT
210 1846 Michael Ege’s heirs
10 1845,8 Muses Funk
65 2845,8. Funk’s heirs ..
01845,6 Archibald Corbel
7 1845,6 John Lerew
40 1846.8 Hunry Myers
28 1846.8 John Myers
57 1848.8 Philip Myers ~
61646 • Gilbert Saaright
6 1815,8 John Wiromun Esq
: 92 1846 Tliot MdClunb’s heir's
5 1748 . Adam,yoo^y..
, 518‘W,8 Mojidor’s. heirs ;
1 ! LiH 18*7. .John Cfcborno’s hell's „
10 1815,8 N D Wlremon’s heirs
40 1848 Thomas Brown
V Lot 1848 Israel GrlfteV
1 Lot 1848 Jacob Little’s heirs
1 Lot 1848 M F Myers
30 1848 Wm Meals
401848 Janies Nealy’s,bcirs
] Lot 1848 Joseph Rockby
1 Lot 1848 George Rodkey’s licirs
s’iB4G Wagner & Vail
ai 1840
15 .18-13
5 1b45,6
12 18-16
13 1846
153 18-14,7
233 1814,7
238 1844,7
IIC 1644,8
400 1844.8
186 1844,8
100 1844,7
1 jut 1818
13 1840
18 1841
4 1843
300 1843
1347 1846,8
200 1847,8
40 1847,0
105 1847,8
25 1847,8
100 1847
100 1847
100 1847
100'. 1847
30 1847,8
,2 1848
338 1848,3.
300 1848
300 . 1848,0
300 1848.0
25 1848,9
Ailm’rs
SO 1845,6 Frederick. Clulhs
8 1845,0 Jacob Oipo
iVsiy Ciiniberhnd.
1 LotNo 51 1i842,8 Dr Chamber’s heirs • .94
do . 6,0 '1842,7 J P Norris • , 180.
do ,73 1843,6 George Bccchier 300
do 114 1841,8 John Plough , £76
do ,129 I84i;8 Wrii McliSno’a heirs 3 12
do 280 1842,0 Zinger & Bear 400
do J M Haldemoii 145
do . 105.1841,8 Martin Luther 1 ?7
do -457 1841,7 Peter Pancakej 74
do 161 1843,7 Dr Agnew’a.heirs 117
do 160 1841,7 Owner unknown 165
do 208 1841,6 do do . 155
do 212 1841,6 , do do , , 180
do 211 1841,8 Ab’m Hurch’s heir 4 146
do , 17l 1846,8 Henry McKinney, 48
do .31 1846,6 Jacob Zeiglcr .I 1
do '7B do do- dtf •• . . r , 4l
do 146 do do do |1
do 177 ;do ' do <!?• ,:, • i\
do. k 2 1843,8* Michael Keller ?1
do 28 1842.8 Wm Allison , 129
do ,72 1843,6 J M HalderrriaH . .
do idS 1542,6. Chffrt. Huldermop I? 9
do i6d 1§42,*8 John Spltzct ,T 9
do 203 1842,8 Jolm Roberta J
do 204 1842, i James McGinnis; I.U
dd ' 1842,8 A Carothors* hclra 1 5 4
do 35 1843,8 ; do - do . - 318
Ho 841U42;6-J M Hftlderman 122
do 3 1840 G Fahnestock’s heijs 29
do' 4 1846 •do .ilo . -30
do - 13 1845,7 Xii’rn Huteh’s heirs . 68
ilb ‘ 38-1843,ff Philip Siriyact . . 96
I IjOI 1843 , Ab’m Hunt’s heirs .-35
, d0’.1843,7 Wm Wallace. , ,1 27
do ill 1844,8 Woody’r & Robinson 160
do 00 1846,7 Owner Unknown 36
do 139 1842,6 John Foster ~ 73
do 488 1842 Hogan’s heirn 30
do Jl6 1842,3 Henry Miller 50
2>*,due,
$1 22
2 59
1 72
X 16
1 56
34
12 55
do 160 1341,, Shriner’s heirs - 16.
do 116 1841 -Conrod Rchinger’s heirs 16
do 141 1341 . Ab'in Feitiow’s heirs , I'6
do ■37 1341$ Owners uhknoyvft - . . .100
1044 -- tip-' -dp- l»j
do 17a 104J$ Jp .. dp' 16
do J7O I84I,0 ! do , do - 15
t|p ipj 1841 do do ; On,
do 166 1841 do . do' • 16’
do 183 1341,4 dfj .dp 147
da SlO 1841 .do do 16
do 174 IS4I do do 15
do 176 1841,4, do ' dp
do 162 1841 do dp,
do 164 1841
dp .36 1842$ do do .4$
da i 43 1842,4 do do IQO
do 176 1842.3 do da 40
do 74 1843,6; do do , 47
do 132 1847,8 John Bucher’s heirs 61
do 164 1347 Owner Unknown 18
do 112 1847. do do
do l? 2 1847,8 . do SU
do 63 1840 George Atclcks , 48
i tidl 1842,4 O Ilcrshey’s helrc
do IO*J 1848 Thomas Warren, 16
do 145 1047 OwnfJ Unknovyn 12
do £OO lS4t dp do, J 2
do 163 1847 dp dp 12
do 59 1847 Ha do 12
do 71 16-17,8 do do O 0
3 60
J 5
30
26
34
New aim Clicap Slote.
THE undersigned moh respectfully f infbrmb his
friends and the public thai he has jusi
returned from Philadelphia and I3a!umore,'nndis now
opening at ibo corner of north Hnnoycrgnd Uouther
streets,'* at Jhe Bland formerly occupied by N. VV.
Woods, a well selected assortment of ne\V
Spring Ooodsj . .
purchased at the lowest prices, end,which I am de
termined to sell at ainoll profits. Among theso may
be found
18
1 08
4 62
37
Cloths, Casslmcrcs, Testings,
Twcedhmd Pantaloon Stuffnt various prices. DRESS
GOODS, new styles, end nt low prices. Also Gro
ceries in all their variety, viz s Sugar, Coffee, Teas,
Moluescs, Spices, &c., which will be sold low for cash.
Please give me a call.
, : A. C. FETTER.
Carli«}e,-April IT, 1860 -
Uonr, Road, Xlstcu and Reflect.
TROUTMAN & MAY’S
New, Cheap and Fasiiionadee Clothing
Store,
On A ’orlh UurwverstrrtL in the room formerly oc
cupied by Mrs, lFi&c } as a Grocery .
THIS attention of the citizens of Carlisle, and
Cumberland and Ferry counties, is Invjlcd to. this !
newly established Clolhingnnd Gentlemen'sFur*
nishing Store, and see the well selected and most
elegantly got tip c|olhingoverofliered in this place,
U would bo \Vell for erefy man to know that ?i
larger assort inent, belter; styles and more desirable
clothing can be bought for less inopeyjSl.il|isnpw
establisbmenltfmn aiany other stole ,(n tbq.place
without any exception. The assortment is \vcM
selected amlfhe cut and rnako ofihelatesl. spring
and summer fashlpps, w>icli.irre f.\t superior to hH
others for ease and elegance.,,.All ,v*bo wjs|i, to
purchase wijj find. o>?y can sflVe »rom twenty-five
to fifty per-cent, by buying at tho now stand of
, tnov'hiJtx #■ siit. , | .
Coats, pants and vests, wo will sell remarkably
low, as iho following list or prices will show:
* , VOdtSr. tS . ■
Superfine black cloth dress coals $0 to 18,00
do do frock do i 'G to 18,00
Fine French, habit cloth coals of • •
. , different styles, , lf . -8 to 10,00
New style pf cashmoret coals 9,60 to 9,00
French coats of all coloio .1,60 to 7,00
Hough & Heady Tweed, new stylo. 4,00 to 11,00
California Lustre, ‘ 75 to 6,00
Linen coals 1,00 to 2,5.0
Uusiness coats ■ : t • 1,00 to 0,00
PANTALOONS.
New style of Aiueriron mid French
Oassunere, plain,
New style of American and French
* cassimcrcs, superior in quality and , 14 . j
variety of colors,, i, f ~ , 0,00 to 10,00
Fino Mack buss, and doeskins . 2,50 to 9,00
Striped pad cross h’arred baas, pants 1,50 to 5,00
Now style Napoleon striped pants 1,20t03,00
| do . , spring 6asi.’ pants 4.76 to 6,00
I Gfoal.varloty of corduroy pnnm t j f,SStoB,DO
I Fjiie lipen drilling striped and plain 76 to 3,50
, New style ol Gambroon . 1,50 to 4,00
I With on excellent assortment of work
i ing pants which will out-wear any
I other In tills place j , 56 to 2,001
, • { ' . VESTS.
Superfine black satin ve.sl.s, . • J,75t05,00l
New style of figuojrcd and striped do. 1,00.t0 7,00
Flain and sifipcu valentine 60 to 4,00
Fine light sumpior nmrsaillcs vests 76 .10.3,00
All kinds vests at very low prices, .
We glsb keen n good assortment of
; f V.: ioys clotuwo;
consisting of coats, pants ond vests bhjJ sell them
at very low prices. In, addition,/©, oflr stock of
ready made clothing.we vyiU : ««?P qn band an as
sortment of Furnishing Article?, such fit, shirts,
sesVfs..orsTaU, »u.mn(lers, drawers, pipll»f*i °JP»,
umbrallaa, glove., ’handkerchlefa, aqexa, «o.
which .will moke it the inlerealof the purohnier to
examine before buyingoleewhere. All gondi.iold,
at this store, warranted to nlfo «at(efi|etlqn, nhd,
we defy competition In quality, elegance, stylo of
lire onl, ond durability! and wq hope.'by close 01-|
lohlion to bqolneoa to merit li ahnro of publjo
tronage. Don’t forget the place, North Hanover,
alreol, a few iloota above l.onther street, West
aide. Clothing made to order at Ihu shortest no,
nee.
April 4', IB6o tf
7 OS
4 16
' if 20
.61
1 81
1 91
• • t 84
i 86
A 83
' 32C
45
• VI,
* 67,
86'
9 03
59
5 37
1 75
1 79
9 85
Weaving ’Weaving.
EOIW3E UEIUJ would respectfully inform the I
\X citizens of Cnrllnle, that ho ha|i opened a shop in. l
East street, second door from llio corner, of liOuthcrl
fitrccl, where he will attend to tho weaving of Uar*S
potingi Tnhlo Itinen, CpverlcUv and nil kinds of!
workyin a »ty!o that ho Is confident will 1 give sails-
Ifuction to nil who may favor him with their pnlrpn*
ago, <the public in respectfully solic'ted to give him
a call. ; . i. • • , ', • '
CarlUloi'May S',’lBso.'.
Plalnflcid Classical Academy.
. 4, t tFoun MIIES 'WKBT OfCillLlSti.)
THE eighth' -sesVcthsvih commence. onMondsyt
May 6th, - In consequence of the Increasingpa-
Ironoge, q largo' and commodious brick edsce baa
liccn erected, rendering this one of \he most comfort--
elite and .desirable instiiuliona.in thp. Slate.' No te- •
rious case of, sickness has occurred sitice |t vrag ,
fed, ,I'hp. students are constantly judder ensvn
of 'Competent and faithful .mslroclots.,
borhood presents no temptation! to V.ic'e of
ily. there being no tqvvn or village hypf .Jba jnstitq-.
liqn.. (circulars, with further fqtpjshta'
by acidfesaing . ~ . . R. ft-.BURN.ohf,
Principal arid ]
; , ; Plainfield P. 0., Cuxnh. Co., Pa.
/foil li, issb , - •■. y, • . ■ -
JV«willlc Acndeiny. . <
SkLkCT CLASSICAL AJTD SciSKTIFIC
Neioville t Cumberland County, Pa?.
11' ia confidently believed that few Institutions pflef v
greater to .slude/)tq r Umn .the i.bot»« -
1. oca ted in the midst of, a community
their, intelligence, ptonmty att£ regard fori the Iptprestg'-
of reljgjdn, this.Academyeffectuallyguard iU[ '
jnembera froth evil And imrtiqrdl influences. Advan»
tiigoa are likewise offered, io those desiring to pprsug' •'
(ho study, of (hp physical sciences, surpassing those
of rhost similar institutions; i, i,- . .
!, gons ; or, warae, arid wishing lo send '
them to a Semrnaty are respectfully soils ’
cited to visit Netyville, And judge oftho advantage* •
fur themselves, 0r,,nl leqst, procucb a circular con-* '
laining full particulars, hy,addressing r . .
JAMES HUSTON, Principal
Nowville, Pa., Aug. 23, 1849 ly
■—r- r\‘-T7- ;; — r 7
1 Better (liaii flic Gold mincH oi Cal- ;
. fornla,.
A U7.01e Sail of ctvlh't at $1 75 ! ,„ .-
rpilK undersigned. thankful for the patronage
X Uic citizens of Carlis'o and .adjourning, country,
informs his numerous friends and tho public in gon?
erol.lli il he has just laid in an entirely now stock of,
fashionable ‘ >
Spring and Summer' Clothing;•
made up in the best stylo arid,particularly calculated
for" Jills place. . His stock consuls of fine Dress slid
Frock cnals, Habits, Cafisijncr. Drah, &c.,and l ChiaQ.
coMs, Tweed, Lipeh, and Pheclr:coals,j Business
ebutft of all descriptions,’ qopcrlor
qnd fancy PnntulyQns,' a «C. Vests front
7.’rots to f I dO, s large Bpdprli^cii|' , article*
of Gentlemen's jV’ear; w|Hlo . linen, striped- and red .
flannel shirts.- Gentlemen arc requested to cull an? ’
examine (ho goods, and he is sure those who buy
will bo well fitted and si low prices.! ~ •
A grout assortment of; Boys clothing, also Cap*'
and Hair, from 12J to $3 00’constantly on hand,si
S,. GOLDMAN’S,.
South East Corner, of Main.ond Market square.
Carlisle, April 4, 1850.—Gin.
do do
Vftlimbto Farm for Balo.
WILL be offered ot public sale, on (he
on Monday tho ,20lh day of May, a tract
land situated in North Middleton township, wilhltv
mites of Middlesex mills, and bounded by l.ipds.qjf
Thomas Uric, Thomas Bell, Wm, Baker and
containing t
... Acres, ; j
of limestone land* ail. of which is cleared
except 8 acres, which is well covered with timber,-*
-TiWH? Tlie improvements are a 2 story FRAME*
lIOUSK, Stable,
||a"»M™U° rn -c r lh.~ Wagon .jSh^J, ( apd,shfr out;
There w on thp. premises an
Apple Urchard,.A' lafgc ,Peach probed, other
fruit trees. .A .well of never, failing,water is convon
rcril to the door,. Tina .valuable falm.la within four.,
miles of Catlislc, and tho Cumberland Valley Rail*
road passes through tho same, . Title liuUspnUMc.—.
Sale to commence nt 10 o’cloclc on said day,'.when
the terms will bo made known.» Possession given on.
the Ist of July. J ACOB HEFNER.
April 11, 1950—Ct
1,56' 10 7,00
. Frcsli Garden B«cdi»
A Urge end full supply of Fresh Garden and Fjow
*r Heeds, embracing every vtrieiy.jait received
and for sain by . ..JOHN GRAY, AM*
Cailisle, April 11, 1860—6 t
! I -ii* ' * i < i n
/“VARPETS. lem now openings «eqpr}d supply ef
imperial, Ingrain, Cotton end Girthing Carpets,
wbiqli will be sold cltcopef. Ilian he fad at toy
eataldislimonl In the Bbrouen, iij .1, -
. April > v . pnAfe GGitßyr
BONNET* end Bonnet. Ribbons.\Uall end pur*
chnfco ypUi'Qonnets end‘Ribbons from* the un?
dcrsigqo l d l ,,Wi\ai has )ual received e largo end varied 1
aasoTtipbnl, and you will sevo money. • .
April 36. IB6o' . N W WOODS, Agt -
Valuable Farms for, Sale,
THE subscriber offers al privalosate
described Real Estate: M..-> . . *... . t l ,
No. I. Situated in North Middleton township,4£
miles east of Carlisle, .about 1 mllo.norlii.of-th'*-* I ***
risburg and Carlisle turnpike .road,.containing; 925
acres, more or.lcss, about one half limestone end thet
residue black slate a/rd meadow landfall cleared sod
in a high state of cultivation except GO. acres, whlclj,
is well covered with heavy-limber, <The buildings
o-X, aro o very fine two story STONE House,'
/aMK’ a good FRAME BARN,paitly-now, with
*M*Bfc Corn Cribs, Wagon Slicds, &c., a lino
li.yuso. and.a never falling spring
ot water near Clio dooi of (lib house. Also, a good
ofcljoico fruii. i >
No. 2. Silu tlcd li miloa-notlli of Carlisle, on tho
roaddoading ffom Slcrrelln contain*.
Ing 165 acres.of first rale Sluto f land, well limed, cx
cepl 3S acres, which is well covered- wilUTimhor.—,
•The irjiprovciucnte uyf a. twp ftory FRAME Dwelt
ling Ilqusci FRAME BARN, and nit ncccs^
*afy outbuildings In gyod: condition. Also, a good
Orchard of choice fruit. This furmJs well supplied,
with water for stock.in all tho, Gelds. Also, 2 weltd
of water near tho house (bat never fuji. Possession
given on the Ist of April if desired, and the terms
mode id suit the purchaser.- - . > , . • *i ■■ .
Persons wishing to purchase or examine Ilio prtV)
pcrly will nlcuso cull on (ho subscriber residing id
Carlisle, v> ARMSTRONG NOBLE.
February 51, 1850—5 m
Tii'ai innl Properly lor Sale.
THI3 subscriber offers at private sale Iho pro
perty on .which li« lives, aimoicd ia Cenlrevill©*.
Dickinson township, Cumberland county, contain
ing 3 acres of ground, under good cultivation, dir
n_yv which is creeled a two story. DtUCIC
HOUSE, and Dric|t
■JJjHainiso.a TAN YARD, with ,lfl ,vata ouv
doors,' 2 leaches, 2 limes, Q ( pool p£
running water am) 1 handles hi the shop. iThft
whole is in good order, i TivereNla also a large
Dark Shed,and,Shop, and good,Stables attached*
with every other, convenience. .The loi Iswel*
supplied with fruit heps of every kind,.. It is a.
most desirahiu property for any one wishing tci
commence the Tanning business., li will be sold
on accommodating terms, and possession given,
immediately.: Any ono wishing to see the proper
ty on’n do so by applying to the subscriber.
. . JOHN MINNICH, Ag’l.
for Elizabeth & Hannah Stoner.
February 28, 1650—3 m • _
. Lot for
rpHB subscriber offer* at private sale, the properly.’
L on which he reticles. situated in (ho village o£
Oakvillo, In Newton township. . ,Tba improvements
n_« nro o now (Wo story. URICK .HOUSE,
Dlocksipith Shop, Stable, ,/ind olhpr. puf*.
llijSljHLhouaoe.. There,is.q/sPjijveli of.excellent,
And.a Cistern near the door;. Thi*
Siam! is a most excellent ono for a Blacksmith, or for
a mcchoniq ofany kind, ami will ha sold cheap., j
For particulars enquire of (lie undersigned, resid
ing on the promises.
March 21, !860—2m*
Curpotß v
\ UN OLD 6l LDVI have just received, another,
l\ large asaprtmcnt of Carpets, which vro are deter;-,
mined to sell 10 per.rent, cheaper than, the .same
| quality con;bo purchased elsewhere, i
■ May 2, 1860 *
ARNOLD. flto now opening •■v«iy*w
teniivo, easotfipont of Paraaole,. which will be sold
vertilow nt'their new and cheap albre.
1’ Muy 2,185 Q \ 1
JOHN BOYD,
*.l-£