. . Battalion Order. , onnrD0 nnrD «i . )•" Tho’ bQUalion will parade on RDLR Wo. 4. J Saturday Jnly 27th a* 10 o’clock A. M., to attend n civic af\d military funeral probes* nion : in Honor of General' TaylorV late President of ilio United Slates. * Dyordor of Major' J; pMluntcr. VV. M.‘ PENROSE, Ajl. 3d Bit. ; July 18,1850.—2 t • - SlicrllT’sSalcu. BY virtue of sundry, write of Venditioni l Exponas Issued out of iho Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, and to' me directed, I will ox* |inso to public sale, at the Court House, in tho Bo* rough of Carlisle, on Thursday tho 15th day ul August, 1650, at 10 o’clock A. M., the following de scribed Real Estate, viz: 'A tract of Land situate in Monroo township. |g| bobnded by lands of James Livingston on the cast, ££ M. Brandt brtthe south, Carey Ahl on tho west,.and W. Christian Harlcclon the north, containing 150 acres, ■■ ‘more or lopr, having thereon .erected a, two'story HOUSE, two 'jTonantHouses, • '< jM. Grist. Mill,. Slone Barn, Stable, &o. Seized and taken in eapcuUon ( ~qs the property of Michael Mishlor. . . . , Also,'all the interest of A. P. Erbjn o lot of ground • situated in Wormleysburg, Eaet Pennsboro’lowhslup, containing 20 perches, more or loss, bounded on Iho >'north by Market Square, oail by. an alley, south by yi \ a lot of'S. Castor, and west by street, having i > thereon erected aMwo story Frame House, &e.— Seized and taken in elocution as Iho properly of Abraham P. Erb. ' ' •V 5 Also, a tract of Land ( situate in Southampton :;V township, containing 4 acres, more or.lcis, bounded on the south by land of Honry Hipponslcel, west by f'gfaao Church,north by James Chesnul, and east by jlonry Hipponslcel, having thereon erected a two Log House, Shop, Stable, &o. Seized and taken in execution as tlie property .of Benjamin Helms, 1 Also, a lot of Ground, sUaate in tho Borough of Carlisle, bounded by a lot of J. Fetter qn the north, •Jleflovar street ;6n the cast, A. Hendcl on the south, and an alley on the west, containing 16 feet in front and 340 feet in depth, more or less, having thereon, elected a two story | Stone House, f. { Buck Building, &e. Seized a*nd taken incieculion as tho property of John Snydor, deceased.. And to be sold by me, ' DAVID SMITH, Shff. fin’ Sheriff's Office, 1 2 Cutlisls, July 16,1850. f || Orphans’ Court Sale. V. TN pursuance of an order o( the Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, will bo sold ul public sale, on the 10th day of August next, on.the promi* X«*. ol 3 o'clock P. M. on said day, the following J ,'described real estate, Into tho properly of Duilrich r/Uhler, deceased, viz : A lot of ground, situate in i’/Wcstponnsborough township, Cumberland comity, ./’’-bounded by lands of Julin.il. Weaver, C. \Veavcr, fcj imd the Widow Carotburs, containing about Ninety • $‘L " 1,. ,*1 Perches, having lliorcon orcotcd a 3 afbry i£vl‘LOG HOUSE, Log Stable, and a never fey-/ IS■ S«|Mnn failing well of excellent water, with a and a number of cholco fruit Wk- trees. 9k , . Terms of Sale: So much as may bo necessary to Bs| pay the costs and expenses incident to the sale, to be on tho confirmation thereof by the Court, and Piw the residue (hereof on thirst of April noil, to bo yocured by recognizances in (he Orphans* Court with improved security. • . jlf JOHN GOODYEAR, Jr.,-Tfaslce. If July 18,1850.-41 New Arrangement I Daily Line'of Stages from Carlisle to York. fpHB undersigned, owing to the increased travel .X between tho abovo named placcsyand to afford corresponding facilities to.the public, bcgs lcavo to announce that ho.is now running a daily lino of four, horse Stages, between Carlisle and York. His stock has recently been much improved, aifid hTs db'achcs ore new and comfortable; They leave Carliflo every morning si 6 o’clock, anu arrive at YorkaOP. M., • In time to lake the two o'clock train of cord fur Bal- timore. _ L lleturnmg, will leave York about I o’clock P. M., Bi imuicdislely after the arrival of tho cars from Bab fnmore, ami roach Carlisle the some evening. Faiik* —Through tickets from Carlisle lo Bulti- or vice versa, wfll he furnished at llrelowjjmce flVußf $3 00. , GEOKGrE tfENDEt. m Splendid Livery Establishment/ 111 would also toko llrifl opportunity of informing liis friends and the public generally, that ho has lately made valuable additions to his.extensive Liv cry, in HORSES,CARRIAGES, '.ft Jgln B UG GIES.SADDLE HORSES. Vl/T Ac., and that ho is n’ow v to accommodate thorn With any article in his lino of business, and at a' moment's notrcO, tfnd on the most reasonable terms. Persons desirous of riding in Tine vehicles, or on One horses, aro requested to call at his establishment before going elsewhere* as in all Wrobability they will rfavo a little change by so doing. ' •• •‘ Persons visiting Carlisle during tbq Summer so son dan ot alt times be furnished With good conveyances to either of tho following watering places in its im (mediate vicinity—Carlisle Springs; Oubling Gap; Warm Springs, Perry countyj of York Springs, ; . Adams county. G. 1!. Carlisle, July IS, 1860—3 m ‘ WE W GOODS! THE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he has just mode desirable additions to his stack I * of Go.ods, embracing choice selections of seasonable f Godoa —among them w ill Im found Ginghams, Al \ ‘ t pacAi, Lawns, Bareges, Bonnets, Palm Leaf Hats, .Ribbons, Cottons in great variety, Muslins, Gloves, 'Hosiery, Roots & Shoes, Groceries of all kinds. Thankful for the increasing patronage of a generous public, ho invites special [ I . attention to the above, feeling confident that ho can \ ; ’■ offer unusual inducements to purchasers, . N. W. WOODS, Agt. •|'Caili.l«, July 11. 1950 i r Unpaid School Taxes foe 1850. i*V[ OTICE 1b hcrtjby gWon, that tho District School IN Treasurer of tho Borough of Carlisle, will at* loud at the COUNTY COURT HOUSE, lu said Borough, on Momiut and Tvkshat tho 12lh and 13lhd&ysof AUGUST next, between tho hours of 0 and 12 A. M. and 8 and 6 P. M. of said days, for (he purpose of receiving tho School Taxes of the present year, according to the act of Assembly re gulating the School District aforesaid. By virtue of,a resolution of the Board of School Directors, tho Treasurer is -authorized to make an abatement of Five per cent, for prompt payment on all School Taxes paid on or before the said 13tb of August next, and on all such Taxes os may bo paid to the Treasurer after the aforesaid date, and ot any time on or before the 16th of October next, a deduc tion Throe per cent.—no fractions being allowed. After which said last dato no deduction will ho made, and a warrant for all School Taxes then re maining unpaid will be immediately issued to a pro per officer for colluction, to bo enforced in like man ner as County and Slate Taxes are by law collected. No Bank notes of a less denomination than fi\o dol lars, except Slate relief, will bo received for taxes. 'sss• J, W. EBY, Treasurer. June 27, 1860 . Mor© Now Goods. ■? I* *V A CO., have Just received llielr ..w*, , *uppiy of Bummer, Goods, among-which £lll bo found by 80 por cant, (he cheapest stock of .Goods ever opened in Carlisle. . Lawns at 6,-7,8, 0. 10 and 18} cents. Summer Lustres ot 0, B, 10, 18$, 10} A 90 cents. Calicoes at 8,4, 6. 7,8, 0, 10 and 19$ cents. t Summer Pants stuffs at 0,8, 0,10; 18$ A 3ft cti v Chocks at oto 19$ cents. . - \ .Muslins at all prices, and every thing olso incur ,N:Hno of business unusually low. We invite all 1 to o*ll and examine for (homsetvesi os there isno chergo i[. fekdo for showing Goods. 1 /, ' Carlisle, June 80. 1880 . ' I; *n ODQSEL'B MINERAL WATER. A delicious IS, XI/ summer drink for sale by u WORMLEY A HANNAN, BLANK WEEDS FOR- SALE- AT THIS OFFICE,. j Valtiabl6 Farm for Sale. , THE undersigned offer at -private sale their, farm, situate in Silver. Spring township, Cumberland i county, near Hogestown;; The farm contains about ont hundred and sixty siz Aerea and tome perches, ft-..,, a -on which is erected a two. story LOG HOUSE, BANK DARN, &0.. ‘U’horo is KIBHb*™ 11 °** watcr 01 tho door, and aslream e=aSffiS«S o^runn * n f» water passes through the farnl, Said term is well timbered with Locust, Walnut, White'Oak, Hickory, Poplar,'Chestnut, &.c. This property can bo had on reasonable terms, and an indisputable title givan. For further information call at the public house of ,W. 0. Hamilton, Hogos. town JOSEPH &! SAMUEL GRIER. July XI, 1850—2 ma ■ ■ ' ••Lon. InUl. insert 1 mo. and charge advertisers. Proclamation. WHEREAS the Honorable Fußnzincit "Watts President Judge of the several Courts of Com mon Pleas of the counties of Cumberland, Perry and Juniata, In Pennsylvania, and justice of the several Courts of Oyo't ,ond Terminer and General Jail De livery in said coimtics, and Hon; John Stuart and John Clondenin, Judges of .tho Court of Oyer arid Torminor and.Gcnetal Jall Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offences, in the said county of Cumberland—-by their precepts to me directed,dated the Blh of April, iB6O, have ordered the Court of Oyor and Terminer end General Jail Delivery, to bo’holdon atCarlisio, onthedth Monday Of August next, (being the S6t.it day) at 10 o’clock in tho fore noon, to continue* one week.-' | •’ • . NOTICE isihe'roforo hereby given, lotho Coro- 1 nor, Justices of (ho Peace and Constables of thdsaid county of Cumberland, that they are by the said pre cept commanded to bethen and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, exami nations, and all other remembrances, to do those thingsWhichto their offices appcrloin tobe done,and all thosdthat are bound by recognizances,td prosecute against the prisoners that are.or then shall bo in tho Jail of said county,are to he there to prosecute them as shall be just. DAVID SMITH, Sheriff. Suriuff’s Offick, ••• > . . Carlisle.' July 11, 1860. > notice;. IjILIZADETH WOODBURN .vs. Samuel Bcatllo J and Lucinda his wife, WilllaniWoodburn, Jas. Wobdburn, Mary Woodburn,' Margaret Johnston, widow, Geo. Johnston & Sarah his wife, Chas. Hot ich & Susan hiswife t Moses Hemphill & Margery bis wife, Win. Clark, Charles Clark, RobbC.M’Cul lough.Jas H. M’Cullough,Thos S M’Cullough,Rob( , Mickey and Elizabeth his wife, Win. R. M’Cullough, Charles F. M'Cuilough, George G. M’Oullough, a minor under 14 years, of whom John M'Cuilough is father and next friend; Robert 0. Beattie, Jas.Beat tie, Wm. Beattie, John S. Beattie, Thos/G. Beattie, Henry C. Beattie, (tiro four last named being min ors,) for whom David Shields is Guardian; John M’Neal, James M'Ncnl, Robert A. M’Neal, Wm. Aspof and Lydia Jane bis wife, Lydia Jane Henry, AgncssM.-Hcrtfy, Hannah Henry, Rachael M’Ncal, Mary M’Neal, Elizabeth M’Noal, Wm. S. JVl'Neaf, (the six last named being minors,) for whom Corne lius L. Vandurhclt is Guardian. Action of Partition in thoCotirlof Common P’lCos of Cdmlfurland County; In pursuance of a surrimorid fri partition issued in tlie obovti stated case, and to me directed, the above named parties ore hereby notified to appear at ti Court of Common Pleo’4 (o b'6 held at Carlisle, in and for Cumberland county, on Monday tho 36th of August, 1850, at 10. o’clock A. M., and short ca'usfc if any they,’or any otf them have, Why partition bo. tween them should hut bo made of a certain planta. (lon and tract of lim'd 'situate in Newton tciwneltfp, Cumberland county, bounded by lands of RoV. Atez under Sharp,’ John Benttfo, 'James Beattie, Samuel Wherry, Esq., Patrick Hays and others, containing about 185 acres, which said tract of land tho above named partied., as tenant* in common, together and undivided'do’hold. And further to show cause why judgment quodparlitia Jiat should not bo entered by the Cpurt in the above stated action/ - ■ - 1 Witness my hand the ipth.day of July, 1860. : . v DAVID S.'UTJI,. sin - . ■ ShCrltf’i Ortici, ■ >■ CurUafo, July 11, J NOTICE. Robert Montgomery and Rudhel'l Action of Pur his wife, lilion in the Court , , -of Common Pleas Alexander R.irr and James Ken- .ofpumburlandco. nqdy.and Maria Ins wife. J In pursuance of a summons in partition m tho above staled case, and to me directed, the above named parties are hereby notified to appear at a Court of Common Pleas to be held at Carlisle, in and for Cumbqrianff cqobty, on •Monday tho 26th day of August, 185tf, at 10 ojClock A. M., and show cause if any they oi any of thorn have, wiry partition between (h6m should not bo niado of u certain Lot.of Ground, situate and being in tho Borough of Ncwvillu, and county of Cumber land, bounded on the oast by John Morrow, on tho west by Dr. J. R. Irvine, end by (ho Main street on the South, having thereon erected a Frame House and a Stub Jo, which iaM lot with (ho buildings there* on erected, the above named parlies os Unants in common; together and. undivided do hoM. And further, to short Causa why judgment qiiad pdctiliu Jial thnnld not bo ciitorcd 6y tho Court in the above stated case. Witness my hand the 10th day of July, 1850. c. .d,- «« DAViDSMrni.si.fr. Sheriff s Office, i Carlisle, July 11,1850-Ct ( Protliouolury’s Notice. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons interested, that tho following accounts have boon Hied in tho Prolhonolarv’s oOico for examination 6y tho ac countants therein named, and will be nicscntcd to the Court,of Common Picas of Cumberland county lor confirmation and allowance, on Wednesday tho 2Sth day of August, A. D. 1860. I. Tho account of Thomas Grenaon, Assignee of David Rood. S. Tho account of Adam Soircr, Trustee appoint ed by (he Court under tho will of George Siirer, Into of East Pomisbarongh now Hampden township, de ceased,' 3. Tho account of Abraham Lambcrlon, Esq. As* slgneo of M< 0. Davis and wife. 4, The account of Lewis 11. Williams, Assignee of Samuel J. McCormick, JAS. F. LAMBERTON, Proib’y. Proihonolaiy’s Oflico, 7 “ Carlisle, July 11, 1860.-315 Estate Notice. ALL persons aro hereby' notified (hat letters of administration on the .estate of Solomon Christ*, lieb, lata of Mifflin township, Cumberland county,' Pa. doo'd, have boon issued by the Register in and fur said county, to tho subscribers who reside in said township, county aforesaid. All persons having oloims or demands against the estate of the {said dooedant, are requested to make known thosame without delay, and those indebted In make payment fo SARAH CHRISTLIEB. JOSIAH CHRISTLIEB, June 13,1850—61* Adm'rs, Third Arrivnl.of Summer Goods. CHARLES OQILUY would respectfully announce to his customers ond the public generally, that ho has Just finished opening another very beautiful addition to his extensive stock of DRY GOODS consisting In part of plain and embroidered Swlsses,’ Mull, India, Book, and Torlton Muslins, plain Cam* brio and Jaconott Muslins, all prices, striped and bared; Baroges, Ounadincs, Tissues, India Poplins, Uarogo ds Lnncs, Linen Lustres, Ginghams, Chint zes, Calicoes and a grout ihany rnoro kinds of Ladies Dress Goods, well worth looking at. A very beauti ful assortment of . Ribbons, Bonnet*, Parasols, French worked Collars, Gloves, Mitts, Ho siory, Handkerchiefs, Silk Illusions, Artificials, Ac. Also the most extensive and cheapest stock of CARPETS,' that has been in Carlisle for’ years: Domestic Goodsj in great variety very low. Ladies, Gentlemen's; Mthscs*, Roy’s and Children's Boots and Shops, will bo sold 1 to please aIK A Iresll'stock of Coffees, Bu-, gars, white ond brown/Peus, Chocolate, Spices, To*, bacco,Ao. - | As my slbdk'of Goods is largo, and selected with tiro greatest care, I would invito all wishing to pur chase to give me a oall, os I desirous of sending a groat mapy good bargains from iho old and yvcU ea*, tablishcd stand. ,-, " 1 Carlisle, July U, I6fto No lice tp Bridge; Builders. THE .Commisaibherß of;,Cumbetlahdicbiinty,.ift county, will.' receive proposals iri .Cumberland couiily Until 'the 27th day of, July,next/and in York,county until Tuesday the 30th ofJuly next; for tho building of a Woollen Bridge, ’ " across the Yellow Breeches Creek at a point where the road leading from Lowisbcrry to Harrisburg cresses said.creek, at or near Brooks’.mill, in Allen township, Cumberland County. The Bridge is to be of the following, dimensions, viz: To contain in length 187, feet in. the clear from one abutment td tho other, and 16 feel wide In the clear, with two abutment*, each IS in the bottom, with a battering, wall of one incrTto the foot on throe sides of tho abutments. The abutments to bo 14 feet high from tho bottom of tho, creek to tho cordline, from which two wooden orchcs are to be started and ox* tended across said crcok from ono abutment to the other and to be, double floored with two inch plank, the lower pine ond the upper oak, and raised in the centre 17. inches, the sides and gable ends of said bridge to be of a sufficient height to admit a covered or hay wagon (o pass through tho same. The bridge , is to be closely wcolherboardcd with three quarter . pine boards .well lopped.' ■ The whole of tho work of sold bridge to be roofed with good and sufficient white pine shingles, and said roofing to extend at each end 12 feet over the heel of tho arch on the top of the 1 abutments and. on each side of tho bridge over tho ’ weatherboarding two feet. The abutments are to bo ' built on a firm foundation and to be approved of by the Commissioners. The whole of.tho mason work * to be well built of hard, and large stone, limb mortar 1 and pointed from tho back of tho abutments. The • filling shall consist of earth and stone and to support* ' ed with wing walls on each .side five feet thick, at 1 the abutments with a battering of one inch, to (he 1 foot to. the top of the filling and to extend in that [ manner on the two extreme sides of the bridgb until 1 the filling and walling shali'meot the road, with an 1 ascent hot exceeding an angle of four degrees efovq ,(ipn from the road to the bridge, with curtain walls of sufficient length and thickness arid covered with broad stone well secured. . The, Woodwork .on the out and ipside of the. bridge, js to lib whitewashed with iv/o coats of timer Tho undertaker is to find nil materials at tixponso, and to givo such sccu* rity as tho Comftlssibhbrs shall require, Tof the faith* ful performance of tho workmanship and permanency of said bridge for and during tho term of seven years from the time ihb said bridge shall be finished. JOHN MEU„ JAMES KBI.SO, iOHN SPROUT,.’. tomm’ra. Cumb, Co. Commissioners Office, 7 July 4, 1850—41 • y Attest—Wm, Riley, Clerk. NOTICE. llt lh6 matter of the writ of Partition And Valuation off the Real EAtate of John Scnsebaugh,deceased,' the same having been returned duty executed as per schedule ts said writ annexed. Anrf now to wft i 80lh Apfil 1850. The ,court confirm the said Inquisition, and on motion of Mr! Hej)l)6rn, graiit a Rule Upon all tho heirs to appear at the next stated Orphans' Court' to bo held at Car lisle, in and for Cumberland county, on Friday the 23d day of August 1850, and accept or refuse to ac cept (he Heal KslalA of the said John Benaobatfgh, doo'd., at the appraisement and Valuation; Personal notice of this Rule to bo given by the Sheriff on all the purtics residing within forty miles of Carlisle, and by publication fn one paper printed in.Carlislo for three WceHs atf to tfhoa'A fesidfng o*ut of tho cmin'y, BY THEf COURT. CcaiDErtLiai) Ss, ' «. fn testimony that tho foregoing is a true copy of the Rule grunted in tho above slated case, I bnvo horeto set my hand und tho seal of (he Orphans* co*Ufi . or suit] county, at! Carlisle, tho Sd day of May, A.D. 1860. ' . . JOHN lIYER* Cl’k. O. O. July d, 1850—31 " 'snUiiM. •' _ XN 'the case of the Rule oh (he heirs.of Thomas Wallace, late of the Borough of Nowvillo, doc’d, to appear at on'Orphan’s Court to.he held ,at Car- IMo, in and for Cumberland county, bn tho 30th of Apfil IfiSO, and accept or refuse to accept the Real Estate of said dbeedetif at the appraisement and val uation (hereof 1 . I Now to \vit SOlh' April ISGO f . Tho 'aforesaid Rule being returned by the SlioiilT uniTcroath served on tho respective parlies as directed by tho Coirtt, amf UOIO of Said p.-uIW opperrin'g ttf cqjjrt to accept said Real Estate at tho valuation and appraisement, whereupon pn motion of James 11. Graham, the court grant if Rule upon all tho heir's of (ho .aforesaid de cedent to appear at the next slated Orphans’ Court to bo hold* at! Carlisle, hi ahd for Cumberland county, on the 23d of August next, 1850, and show cautfb why said UeirV estate should not be sold. ' Notice of this Rule fo bb served by the Sheriff on ail tho par ties residing within forty miles of .Carlisle, and by advertisement, in one paper printed in Carlisle four weeks, o'a to the other parties m interest, BY THE COtIRT. CumOkrlasd Cous-rr, as. • la testimony that the foregoing Is a (rue copy of the Rule taken la the above stated cose* I have hereto.sot my handi end the seal of the Orphans' Court of said county, at Carlisle, the Ist day of May, A. D. '1860., ' | J. HYER, CPk. 0. 0. July 4,1850—4 l NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that an application wilt bo made to the Legislature of thisConimonweallh at Us next session, for. a charter for a bank with ge neral banking, privileges, to be located in Carlisle. Cumberland county, Pu., with a capital of one hun dred thousand dollars, and to bo called the Carlisle Dank. . Carlisle, July 4, 1360—Cm LIST OS' LEXTERS. AOVSHTIIXDIN TIIS"VOLOKTesa ü ßy irroiHTMtXT. LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post office at Carlisle, Pa., July Ist, 1850. .{Persona quiring for letters on this list, will please say they arc advertised. . . * Anderson Mrs Isabella Kelly & Dro. J V Messrs Adams Miss Susan Laup or Sons Ignatius Arbuckel Geo Lutz Geo Z Bender Mrs Mary Lohmen M Bronlzer Mary Low Mrs Eliza Barber Miss Cerona . Lehmen Michael Miller Miss Mary Mark Henry W M’Croaskey Jno A Martin David Boar Jacob Bishop J A Esq Bruner Goo W Brown William Miller Michael Mullen William S McLean Mrs Margaret Nailer Barney v OinrillJnmoa Patton Henry L , Palmoier Clark Bear David Beecher Jonason Bender Samuel Oordet Anderson Cavanagh Jno Collier & Dro Messrs Oral) Geo Hath Judeth RickabaughJacob Rupp Susan SniUor Jonas Sima Willi*' ' Snaljr Emonriel 3* BnoaiW Jno Sr Stoner David S' Smith James C Silea Solomon Ehetron Peter' Sinclair Miss Augubra ShugharlJno Swlgar William Thomas Jos Taylor Daniel S Tate Miss Susan Tiller A* Williams Samuel Welsh Ityies Eliza ~ Wallace Francis'B 1 Usd Wobb Jno . WalkeJno* Wognor 13(iza’ Weir John Ztig Jacob . Duly J Dixon Jno Downey Dennis Dougherty James Dnnion Cornelus Darr William Dougherty Samuel D’ Eqkerd Jno DckoltfEan:' Flayharl Miss iMity Fihogan James Gibbons Thomas* Garber Geo Gibson David Gibson Jno' Green J'oa \V George Edward J’ GoldsbVThos Gills John Gergart Kraus Hill Jhoob K* Uavoretick John iiofTmhn Philip Ilodgman Leonard Jr Jones Frank Kelly Mias Nanoy Kimmel S ‘ I NATHANIEL- HANTOH, P.-M. ; ijt ; ' BYjrlrlue of a,writ of VendillonbExpbhns, issued j dUlpf t|re*Godrt of Common Flops of Cumber land...bounty., and. to mb directed, I wilkpxposu to publie\salo, al. the Court Ilouso; in (bo Borough of Carltslbi on' Thursday tholst day oi August, 1850, at 3 o’clOak P. M., several contiguous and adjoining iraola of land known as tho “ Carlisle Iron Works,” containing 10,000 Acres, more or lass, situated in South. Middleton township, Cumberland county, ad. joining lands of S. M'Gowan, G. Dellzhoovor, John Peters, Leidig’s heirs, B. Caufinnn, J. Crocket ahd others, Imvingthereon erected a large Brick Mansion House, with a two story brick back building adjoining rt, having a kitchen amt two dining rooms on tho first floor, a . Furnace, a Forge for 4 Fires, a MERCHANT MILL with 4 run of atones, Smut. Machine'and .'Elevators, a Saw. Mill, a two story Brick Office and Store Room, 3 largo Bank Barns, a largo Slone Stable, calculated to hold 6 teams of horses, Coal Houses, Carpenter & Blacksmith Shops, necessary Tonlnl Houses,Stables, &c. On the above described properly there is a'vald* able Ore Bunk within Smiles of tho Furnace, and between 400 aod SOU acres of cleared land, of wliibh about 150 acres are limestone, ahd tbs residue plrio or grave) of a good quality, nnd in a good slate or cultivation. Of tho land now in timber a ble quantity is'fuilablc for agricultural purposes,and a large quantity of farming land may be added ib that now cultivated. Tho above described-pfoporty )a one of tills fHont valuable in (he Stale, both for tho riiantffacluro of iron nnd fur agricultural purpopsos. ' . * Seized and taken ip execution as the property of of Michael Bgo, deo’d., with notice to Peter F. Ego; lofrc-lenant, and <6’bo sold by.me, . T '•••.. .OAtID SMITH, Sheriff's Office,. / . \ Carlisle, June 2U, 1850, J j ■ r ~ Terms of sale? Five hundred dollars'of (lib pur* chase money to be paid in casb,ohd a judgment bond /bribe balance of tho purchase money payable on the acknowledgment of (ho deed, to be given by (be pur chaser with approved security on (h 6 property being knocked down to him. Farmers and Drovers’lnn. West High Sltht, one gquare West of thk Rail- Road Depot, Carlisle, THE subscriber bcgajoavo to inform his friends ohd UfotrsycUing community that ho has leased tiie above well known stand, recently kept by Jacob' Stauinbaugh, deed., and is now fully prepared to hcconirooduto all those who may be pleased (6 make his honie their stopping place. , THE HOU3E has been recently furnished. The Esta'di.ihG attached is largo and convenient, and ca. pablo of accommodating fifty head of horses. His TXslic will at «)1 times be supplied with the best thu markets Can afford, and his Bar with tho. choicest liquors. Thankful fur tho patronage thus fur be stowed, ho rcsb’cclfully solicits a continunnco of the safno. C. G. STOUGH. * Carlisle, May 23,1850—1 f Cabinet Wine l£oom. THE subscriber would Inform his friends and the public gchotrslly, that ho had taken’ tho room on tho comer of North Hanover street! a d Locust Al ley, in tho room lately occupied by Moses Dullock, as a Chair-Manufactory, where he will keep constant ly for sale an elegant assortment of Cabinet ware, such as Secretaries, Bureaus, Workvtonds, Dining and Breakfast Tobies, Card, Pier and Centro Tablet; French, Hold, high and low post Bedsteads, &c.; to gether with every other 1 o , rliclo,Q J COalnaßt J WaroL*--all of which fiVwm sell very cheap fur Cash, or ex change for Country Produce at market prices. . Choir.*, Settees, Hacking Chairs, and TfVjr every other article manufactured in that lin branch of business. He would also inform the public that ho has recently }Q)«f2qP opened a shop m (JhurchtoWn, Allen township, whci'o bb will kebp constant- BailfelSSaly on ha'nu every thing in his lino. Having provided himself with a splendid Hearse,’ COFFINS will be made on reasonable terms, and funerals, in town or country, wi)l he attended with out extra choice* He respectfully solicits a share of public patronage," confident that ire can render gone ralVatisfaclion. . J. R. WEAVER. Carlisle, Juno 20,1’fi’Gb— ly C. Jf. GAYLER’S SALAMANDER SAFES/ Warranted Fire and Thief Frotf, and free from Dampness, THESE SAFES possess every qualification to render them proof against thu action of fire or thieves, and of sufficient strength to endure a fall flora ony story of a burning building. Thoy.aro made of wrought iron, being kncod, riveted and weld ed together, und lined with a perfect non-conducting fire proof mineral Composition, no wood being used in their construction as in tho majority of safes sold by other makers. The doors of QayJcr’s Safes are secured with his Thief Detector and Anti-Gunpow der Lock, which precludes the possibility of picking or blowing them open with gunpowder. Over two hundred of those Safes havo been exposed In acci dental tiro to tho most intense heat, ill many instances remaining in the burning ruins for several days, and at no time have they over been known to fail In preserving their contents, Tho public are invited to call at the Branch De pot, No. 10 Exchange Place, Philadelphia, near Dock street, and examine the numerous testimonials In favor of Gayler’s Safest also the large assortment On hand for salo at manufacturers' prices, by JOHN L. PIPER, Agent. P.S.—Also for na)e. low, new. and second-hand Safes of other makers, which have been taken in part paymept for Gnylor's Salamanders. May 0,1650—8 m , ■ ’ Interesting. THE Store of the eubsenbor has just been newly euppUed with a choice and fresh selection of dv> ory thing'in tho lino of a Grocer, at prices lower than usual, among which ore MO COFFEES,' from 10 to 18$ cents per pound, for good to a stVicl* ly prime article. Also BROWN SUGARS, for good to extra fine, from 6 to 8 cents per pound end the beet qua ity of LO VERtm'S CR [/SUED SEGA RS, including Loaf at the old prices, togehlor with a general assortment of Spices,Soaps, ('hocola(o«,Bnl oratis, Indigo, candles, Oils,>end every variety of the celebrated ■ Jenkln’s Green and Black Teas, and other articles. Our friends and customers are invited to oelPand examine befbre bujrihg elsewhere. Wo again tender our thanks to the public generally for the liberal patronage thus far extended Oarllsro, May 28, |Bftd: . ■ Selling off at Coat! THE subscribers intending to change their busi ness, will eeU off theft whole stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, at ve*ry reduced prices. Their stock consists of Coals', Vesta arid Pants, of almost every description and quality; also, shirts, collars, bosoms, stocks, neck and pocket handkerchiefs, gloves, stockings, fuspenders, bats, caps, boots, shoes, umbrellas, leather and hair trunks, carpet bags, anil )H short every artidle that is necdsimry to complete agenlleman’swsrdrohp. They will ulso sellgoods by the yard, such ns ololhs, cacti mores, vestings, cassfricUs, summer aliipea in ,groat variety, muslins, flannels, dto. ARNOLD Jc LIVINGSTON. Carlisle, May 2,1880. N. B. All persons knowing themselves indebted the firm will please make payment immediately. Carlisle Snlptaar SpCiugs. THESE celebrated Springs; situated In ono of the most beautiful, healthy and romantic parts of Cum* iinlk berlarid county, have lately been refuted} and are now ready for the accommodation 1 SaSayHLof any number of boarders andvisitors,— are 4 miles ridrili of. Carlisle; and within Ijnile of lire north mountain, wKcrb al all seasons game cdn .bb found In abundance.. The Conodoguinct creek runs within 2 miles of the .es tablishment; alfordirig d fine opportunity for pleasure and ozcrciso to those who are fond of ahglingl ' ' The proprietor depms it altogether (innecessary to say anything in regard to (ho medicinal virtues of the water, as tho ntimeroiis persons whohavo regain ed health from its trse renders, such d course otttiiely superfluous.' Good Warm and Com Baths in feadl* ness at all times; Tho Tablb will be furnished with Ihe best the season brid market can afford, arid the Bar supplied with the choicest Liquors. Convey ances from Carlisle to the Springs can be had at. all times by applying l di tbp different Livery establish ments. : d: corNmaN. Judo 20,1850—6 i Bubllng Gup Wliltc Sulphur. Sprliigi; ... tHfi subscriber; feeling highly, gratified with the success which has attended his management of the above eslablidhinentduring the past season, has. increased his efforts lo render the plate .and accoriinfoQations still mofe inviting arid comfort able. . . . ... \ t , Ample provision had been made fof the various modes of Bathing* with pilhef VVarrn, Cold, or Sulphur Watefj alao, for Ctymnaatib eXerbfse ant! pasl)ine ahr.usement. . • . . . The salubrity of the situation, (tie nighty medi cinal quality of the Spring; the splendid Moun tain Scenery, with obliging and competent Serv ants, and a strong desire on the part of the Pro prietor to matfe his friends are some of the inducements offered Jo Visitors, both valid and invalid, who desire either dn occa sion for innocent enjoyment, or repose and resto ration to health. The Spring is situated id Cumberland county. Pa., about 18 Carlisle., ll Is accessible by Railroad from Philadelphia loNew vllJe, and thence 8. miles by stage to t,h& Sp'rirfg. Passengers leaving Philadelphia in lh£ morning arrive at (He Spring early the same evening. The tiouse.will .be open for visitors on and after the lOth day of June next. Boarding, $6 00 per week. Families,. 5 00 “ Transient Visitors, , 1 00, per day. ’ The subscriber has the pleasure of referring to bis numerous patrons who favored him with their company during the last season, among whom am Samuel. Gillespie, VV. T. Snodgrass, C. M. Rey nolds, ,H. C. Blair, Alexander Rosier,, Philadel phia; Hov. Drj.De Win, H6r\- Wi?i. Dock. A. J. Jones. Estj.,. Harrisburg; Dr.’ Hefctor, w. Gi Reed, Ksq., Chamborsburg. . SCOTT COYLE, Proprietor. Dubling Gap, June 6,1850—2 m ' WARRK SPRIIVOS. PERRY COUNTY, PENN 1 A*. rpliE undersigned begs leave to inform' (ltd public,’ J. that ho has recently purchased the Worm Springs in Perry county, Pa., and has improved tfnd refur nished thu buildings for Uth entertainment of-visitors to u style calculated to nVßuroconifort&convenience to oil who may feol disposed' to'patronize the estab lishment. These Springs are sili/ated oo the banks of, and empty into ShoiiiianV creek, a stream associated wflh the thrilling scones between the iafiy sftUletf of that part of Pennsylvania and the aborigines, ; whoso hunting grounds lay on its margin. They are II miles from Carlisle, (through whfch t}io*Cam bcrbtnd Valley Railroad passes from Chainbersburg to Harrisburg,) from Which place visitors osn at all limits obtain eiccllont conveyances. Those also from tho oast, wishing Id roach the Sprlngtby lhe Central Railroad, oan do so by taking passage to the Dun cannon Iron Works, (thirteen miles distant from the Springs,) where coaches .ere constantly 10-readiness to convoy them thither; and those domiAg from the west on the same road, can el all limes obtain easy conveyances at the Railroad Hotel at Newport, which is but o few miles distant from (he Springs. Tho qualities of the water of these Springs ere most extraordinary indeed, for (he speedy add per nionent cufo of Scrofulas’, Eruptions of the Shin, and every species .of Culaneottg diseases. He has hundreds of certificates, showing (he riondcrful cures effected by using this water internally, and by bath ing in it, obtained' os welt from strangers as from ihuso residing in the immediate neighborhood 6TIhC Springs, who have not only experienced the infallible efficacy of the water themselves, but have witnessed the 4&iue upbnolhdrs. Prof. Jainorf C. Booth has, analysed the Waters, and found them to contain 92 grains of solid matter ill the gallon,’which is com posed u S follows: * .... Carbonate of lime,’ Q.GCV *• of magnesia,’ ~ 1,938 Alkaline sails' chiefly chlori'doiT, with , a portion of sulphate,' 1,093 Silica, > 0,005 Organic matter,' 2,897 . 9,900 • There are also at tho same place half a dozen of olhor springs, of different descriptions, among which is one of sulphur and one of cold wator. , u It may bo proper to slate why a knowledge of tho extraordinary Modioli' qualities of those Springs have not boon more Extensively known, tljan is indi cated by the corlifiaatce of those only whb have re sided In their immediate neighborhood 1 .. Years ago' the property fell into the hands of a number of heirs,’ who were indisposed to undertake tho responsibility of making it a place of public entertainment. a' business,—probably, because the patronage of the ( public would not naVo justified the undertaking,'is' , at that lime, (before tho spirit of public improvement by Canals and Railroads, had'rendered distent and’ , difficult points of speedy and cheap access,) Us' iocs. ( lion was out of tho way, and the roads to it rough and almost impaasublo. At tho deal'll of Mr, Kenne dy, it fell into the hands of the heirs,'neither of whom aeomed disposed to lake hold of it, biit leased it to tenants, more fur the cultivation of the a regard to the use of the water, ft wee finally rented' to Mr. Hippie, (now proprietor of a large Melel, in Tremont, ra,) who made arrangumenti tO'aecb'mmo date the publicrand duVlng his torm, mkn)f Invalids availed .themselves of this opportunity to’ Visit and lost its medical oualUletf. Mr.’HVpplk,'however, re tired in a shorlttmc,and thu properly sgaihfell into the hands of tho helVs, arid remained ao„ouUl pro ceedings wefo instituted ip the Orphans* Court; by tho heirs, for its sale. It was then sold, and the subsoritior bodamd the purchaser. With the exeep • tlfin of liio-sliorl lime U was hold by Mr. Ilipple, it r remained in tho hands of the heirs withfedl any of* forts lo bring It into noties. The country round tho Springs and neighborhood is diversified by cultivation, and is beadtirullj wild ’ ond picturesque insdenery.abounding'ingsme, white (he stream passing through tHe property, afibrds fine fishing, fivery attention will bo paid to the comfort and convenience of guests, end the chargee so mode, rele. that all’may avail theiniulvea of the benefit* of the Water. . . 11. H. ETTiSR. Juno 13i 1050—01 Ciimbci'liiiitl & Pbrry Hotel. Corner of /forth l/anoverpnd Worth Sti., Car/ittc, tatehj kept by Henry W. Orth . rpHE subscriher having leased the above large end X commodious llplel, situate op ihocornerorNorth Hanover nhll Norib elrcois", lately occupied by W. W. Orth, begs |eave to onribunco to his friends and the public, that ho is prepared to entertain (hem in a man ner which canttol fail to racel their approbation. THE HOUSE Is pleasantly situated, and but re cently built'. No paths will be abated to make thosq who may sojourn with him comfortable during their stay.' Hie parlors ore large and well furnished, and his chambers supplied with now and comfortable bedding. Hi»TABLE will be supplied with the beat the market cap afford, and all who are connected with his house will be found attentive, careful and.obliging. The BAR Will contain the best Liqubra the city canprodriw. t His Btj.bx.xno is entirely new tttd eilemive, capa ble of accommodating from 60 to 70 horses—making Its desirable stopping place for 1 Drovers, and wHI be attended by a skilful Ostler. In short, nothing wrHI bo wanting to add'to tlie comfort and convenience of those who.may favor him with their patronage. Boaiidbub taken.by the week, moulai or year. QCj* Terms moderate. HENRY GLASS, darll.lo, Fobrw.ty U, 1880-6Bl' Valuable IP arms foFSklei ~ THE subscriber offers at private sale lbs following described Real Estate: ‘ . , ’ No. I. Situated In North miles east' of Carlisle, about 1 mile north of lb? Her riibafgand Carlisle jbrnplko road, 995 acres, inorb or abpiilone half limestone and the Mack slate ahd meadow land, all cleared ana in a high slate of cultivation except 60 ecres, wniclj Is well covered with heavy timber,. The buildings A mA. arc a very fine two alary STONE House, a good FRAME BARN, frailly new, with \UUm Cotn Gribs, Wagon Sheds, &c», a flng JagUggSpring Hotilo afid a never failing spring of water near thodoordf tbb house. Alsbiagbod Orchard of choice fruit. No. 3. Situated 1J milps north. ofCarllsle, on the road leading from Stcfrpltp Waj» tb Carlisle, contain ing acres of drat rale Slate land, well lipj*d,ex cept 35 afercs, which Is well cohered wjllJTimber.*~ The improvements are a two storyJkAMß Dwel* ling House, a largo FRAME ai\d all neces sary outbuildings in good. condilion. Also,’a good l brehard. of choice fruit. This farm is wsll supplied with water for atook in all the fields. Also, 9 of water near the house that never fail. PotseHloQ given on the Ist of .April If desiredi and the terns Made 4o suit the pdfehaserl ( v . - Persona wishing, to purchase or examine the pro* perly will ptedsb call on residing to Carlisle. ARMSTRONG NOBLE. February 91, l&iO—Sot Plainfield Clatsicbi Academy. (Four Mitxe wxst or Casual*.} . THE" eighth session will commence on Mondpyj May dth. In cofJseiJoence of the increasing pa tronage, a Idrgo and corpmodlbosbrlck edifice nee been eracicd, rendering, this.bhe bf,the,most comforts able and desirable institutions in Job Stale. No M*' rioiie case of sickness hat occurred since it was found ed. The .students are, constantly bnflfcr the charge of competent bnd faithluV instructors. The., neigh borhood prpsants no temptations lb vice or immoral ( ity, ihfere being bo lowh or village near the Intlltuj lion. Circulars, with further information, furnished by addressing R. K. BURNS, Principal and Proprietor, , . . Plainfitld P, 0., CuM, C6', t Pd, April'll,2SfiO Academy.’ SstECT CtASSIOAK. iSD SciSKTlflC ScßOOt,' Newilllif Cumberland'County t Pit,' IT is confidently believed iffai few fcsiltdtipDe offcf greater induceroenta to students tnantfaty* tbovsJ Located In the midst of a community proverbial fof their intelligence, morality and regard for the interests dt religion, this Academy can effectually guard its • members from «4il and immoral influences. Xfivari-* (ages are likewise offeredLto those desiring to pursue the study of the physical sciences, surpassing those of most similar institutions. . . , Those having sons or wards, arid wishing to send them to a Sonnrmry of leafnlrig, salt* cited to visit Newvino, arid judge df for themselves, or, at least, procure a circular con taining full particulars, by addressing . JAMES HUSTON, Principal. Newvilie, Pa., Adrg. 55,’1640-r-ly, I'll© Ajitim Tea Company^ 130 Greenwich Street, New York. rpHf< proprietors bcjflo caflthe attention 0/ con 1. nWueurs trf Tea, and a tbe bead* of families tef the choice and rare selection of Teat imported them, and hitherto unknown in thiV country, whicb, : by their fragrance and delicacy. combined with virgin purity and alrength, produce an infusion of aurpa*£ ing richness and flavor. , The Tea# offered are Ae following JeJdo Bloom, a Black Tea, Niphon, ♦* « 076 •• «* , « qW. M . a Green Tea, 44 100 : « (I 075 « « H 0(0 m osacca, Too-Uiaa, TickUtsiaa, Ud*fi Mixture, a compound of the most rare ami choice Teas grown on the fertile & genial soil of Aaaam, With a view to encourage the introduction of these matchless Teas, it is the intention of the to diatribute by lot, among tho purchasers, a quantity of Teas equal to the Fi rs I Ycar^’JPiofita on (he sale# ejected, Each porchWjjr trify receive enclosed |lif the package, a numbered cdrli/icaie, entitling him to' - One C/iantt in the Distribution J ! F*oV dery fifty cenli laTd 6'itf,. and* on* ttte receipts amounting to $20,000, tho undermentioned paresis' of T Jobbing jiunctUblly attended to. “• Mayp.lSßO—ly New Goal llarrf, . TUG subscriber baling taken the Warehouse aril Lot oh the Railroad opposite Hotmr’sLumber.Varri, is now recelyjllg and will constantly keep on hand a largo stock of COAL aultud for Family use. ( Alsq)' for Lhnaburncrs, DUllllerlT, Foundries and Black*' smith*. aU of which will'be sold at tbs lowest for cash. ‘ «. WRIGHT. Carlisle, July 4, 1850—81 . look tbit WnV s rnflE subscriber would respectfully iriford^hi*. I Jnerids arid tlip pub'io generally, that ho harts*f ' obenod a n*w LUMBER AND COAL YArKV West’High street,, a few dpors east of Measw 4, dfc, D. Rhoads’ Warehouse, where he now has and will l^ocp constantly on hand, n first rate ueßorlmentof all! kinds of seasoned White Fine Boards nnd Flank,arid' all other kinds of Stuff, all of which he will sell lo#' for cash. JOHN ARMSTRONG/ Carlisle, Aprili; ISBO-i-tf at 01 00 pr A»* ,t ms < t