'Mr Sale.ofValuable RealEslatc. WILL be sold al public sale bn TUESDAY/the 23 d of October next, ol 10 o'clock, bn the pro* wises, the following .described real estate t A tract of excellent, lojtd laying on the south side of the Cumberland Valley Rail Ruud.about 4$ rpilcß ODBI ofCailiale, containing about,2oo ACRES. It is under good fence and in a high stale bf culli- a f ..-a vution. The improvements ore n two Story BRICK HOUSE* a large brick. Bank Barn, both recently built,jtnd all necessary out buildings. There \g a well of water (with ti pUmp). in the yard. Purl of (his tr'ncl is wall limbered. 2. Abolit 90 ACHES, one mile south of the nbovo 'tract, of which tlioro arc about 30 Acres clcatcds the balance is excellent timber land, ; There will also bo ollorcd at public sale .on ■ THURSDAY, thoSdlh of October nexl, at 10 o'clock* ■ on tho premises, two very fine limestone farms, situ* Voted in.Toboyne township, Borry county* Thosooro farms, one' contains' about- 940. ACRES, £the other 175 ACRES. They arc about 8 miles west bn the main road loading up tho val . One farm has a STONE MANSION HOUSE Dark, on it. Tho other a Log House and, [j' Log Burn, There arc thriving QRUHABDS on vooln of these places. They aro situated in tho most ftrtilo part of tho county, ami offer many induce* ijJmcnls lb purchasers. Persons wishing to see eltlior of the above tracts, £ obtain infurtnalinn fVom tho'teiwnls residing on i, the promises, or either of the Undersigned Executors. I Attendance will bo given and terms made known on £’llay of salo by mcrtAiiD paukeh, K. C. STEURETT. : • Executors of Thomas Uric, dcc'd j ,v July 35.—3 m. . House and Lot for Sale, I THE subscriber will pell at private sale, the pro* j perly on which ho lives, situntdd at West. Hill, Cum- I berland county, on the State road,from Carlisle to f Ncwvillo, 0 miles west of Carlisle, andT mite south i. of Shcllebargor's mill. • The Lot contains half an . Aero of first rate Limestone Land, under good fence, n__n with amw two story ERICK HOUSE, 30 by-24 feet, and Back Buildings there- erected. Also, a well of excellent wa , ter with a pump in it near the door, and | c n number of young and thriving Apple, Teach and : Cherry trees. The situation is n good one for a ) Tailor or any other mechanic. ‘ ' This properly is situated in a pleasant, rich and \ t healthy neighborhood, and will ho sold low, as the ( ipbscribar intends moving west. For particulars call on (ho undersigned. .DAVID ZEIGLER. July 25, 1850 —3m ' • NOTICE A LARGE STOCK OF. DRY GOODS SELLING AT THE BEE HIVE At Cost. f the benefit of nil my friends in the town and country, iho subscriber makes the above an- to show that ho hns concluded to lns up nil book accounts, and $ ,sicll out his entire slock of Goods at cost. pc All who wish to save a sixpence Cun do it by cull*, al the Bno Hive, in North Hanover street, ns' I to dispose of my stock between this and (ho |& Ist of January ISM. I have u large slock of Staple Goods, all bulled for family, use. ’ I|l Please cull arid .examine my stock as nothing will fgpw lost, and all attention will bo given by. tho sub- tp please. ’ July 25, 1850.—2 m N. IK I constantly keep on hand Heady 51 ado Clothing, AUo-will have madohy Mr. 'iVKt'lghlcr, (who is working in my store room) to order any garment on the shortcut notice, S. A. ('. B .light! Light! , FINE OIL, OAMI'IIINE AND FLUID OF nckuoivicdgcd wupmoriiy and purity, mnim* fm'turcd and Tor «ato at - the lowest Wholesale prices, by DAVIS $• HATCH ; at the old eslabtifchpd stand of the lata Uknjarin -I'.-Ditin, (JAM4)l'iNt Now, Jormiy, wbero ordoia by mail or otherwise riru KolieUrd, and prompt attention will bo given. Tho voice of the'public for fifteen years, and tho award of a Silver Medal, and compli mentary notice by tho Franklin Institute over all competitors, is sufficient evidence of tho excellence of our Oil. . ' v Tar, Pitch, Torponlino, Rosin, ami Spirits of Tur pcntiiio. for sale Wholesale ami Retail. July VSS, 1850—3 tn ' rJEiMVOCK’S .PATENT' lsi a _i % Seed and Grain Planter. THE subscribers respectfully inform iltcir friends -and the public, that they arc building 200 of the above machines to which they have added important improvements, and which gives them decided advan tage over any other drill ever offered to the public. Their machines tire built of good material, and.war* raplcd to give onliro satisfaction. Persons oro re ferred to the following gentlemen in Cumberland county, who have purchased and used the above machine, and who aan testify to its superiority, Frederick Walls, . Robert Drysun, J. D. Weakley, '• George Craighead, - Goorgo Hikes, : William Muteor, Daniel Keller, iOoorge Widders, Elder M’Cuno, 'David Shoemaker, George Coom, Jacob Vuylcsonger, George Guuklo, Abraham Grove, - ftamuel Milter, . Adam Hookel*.' All orders will be promptly attended to. ' LEE, PEIRCE & LEE. Erclldoun P. O. Chester co,, July 25, 1850. CAUTION. Aa there are a variety of Drills in the market sold tinder other patents (hut arc direct infringements on Pcnnock’s patent, We have concluded la publish an extract from thoij claim that filmier* in purchasing machines may bo üblo to judge of those that are in* fringShionts, and thereby prevent imposition. U will be seen from the above claim, that at] Drills I whether sold as patent or otherwise, which have at & Inched to them one ur more lovers for the purpose of W •topping the seed and raising the seed lube , out of ' i ? K roun< l as one and the same operation, are direct ® en ? on * # o, t the above claim. The following U an extract from the claim of the original patented whoso rights ore being violated -Ist. Iho simultaneous throwing into or out ol operation, by iho movement of a lover or oilier mo. ch.nloal equivalent or device, o.eh .coding cylinder and rt. re.peelive Drill or Bond Tube, fa, ifo purpn.e of .owing wllli any number uf Happen end Drills (lul mey bo required In euwlng point or.olher Irro gulur .Imped lurid, witlmut .topping lire tnlmol or anintais Attached to the machine. Nut intending to limit ourselves to the particular construction heroin described and represented in the annexed drawing, tiul to vary these in any way that wo may' deem proper so that tiio before described results are ortco ted by moans substantially the ssmo as those desprl* bed irj (ho foregoing specification. All persons are herebywarned against infringing . ih any way upon tho.ubuve claim, under the penalties Jf lho Uw made, and provided therefur. Agent for the sale of Southworth'Manufacturing ■ ' Co*s Writing Papers. ' • . WaHeiiouse No. 3 Minor aired, Philo.; .. Onn ? 03C8 .°f Iho above superior Papers.now. in jC\J\J store, and for solo to the trade at the lowest 'market prices, consisting in part of ' •, Fine thick'Flat. Caps, 12, 14, 16 and 10 lbs., blue and white; . Superfine Medium and Demi Writings, - blue and white. -■ * Extra super* and aUporfino Folio Posts, blue and white, plain and ruled.. . ‘ # Superfine Commercial Posts, blue and white, plain and ruled. - , Extra super Linen Note Papers, plain and gilt. Superfine and fino Dill Papers, long and broad. ■ 'Superfine and fine Counting-House Cups and Posts, blue and white. Extra super Congress Caps and Loiters, plain ami ruled, blue and while* Extra super Congress Caps ond Letters, gut. Saperfino Sermon Cops and Posts. Superfine blue linen thin Letters.- _ • .Extra super Bath Posts,.bluo.and while,plain ond ruled. . - 1 . Embroidered Nolo. Popora and Envelopes. “ XiawyorV’Brief Papers, Superfine and'fine Cops and'Posts, ruled and plain, blue and white, various.qualities and prices. Also, 1000 reams white and assorted Shoe Papers, Bonnot Boardsj while and assorted Tissue, Tea, Wrapping, Envelope, assorted and.blue Mediums, Cap Wrappers, Hardware Papers, &c. July 25, 1850—6 m Daily Line of Stages from Carlisle to York. .rpHE undersigned, owing to the increased travel JL between the above named places, and to afford corresponding facilities to tlio public, begs leave to announce that he is now running a daily lino of lour horse Stages between Carlisle and York. His stuck has recently been much improved, and his coaches ore now and comfortable. They leave Carlisle every morning at 6 o’clock, oho arrive at York at I P. M, In time to lake the two o'clock train of cars for Bul litnore. • Returning, will leave York about ! o'clock P. M/, ol immediately after the arrival of the cars from' Dal* timore, and reach Carlisle the same evening. ' FAns.-Through tickets from Carlisle to DaltL more, or vice versa, will be furnished at tho low price qf $3 00. . Splendid Livery Establishment. II would also take this opportunity of informing his friends and the public generally, that ho has lately, made valuable additions to hits extensive Liv. Qk . cry. in HORSES, C ARRIAGES, rfx - I«?W'BUUG!ES. SADDLE HORSES. M y*f. «&c.,'nnd that ho is' how prepared Ll* \ . to accommodate them with any article In. his line of business, and at a moment's notice, and on tho most reasonable Jenna. Persons desirous of riding in lino vehicles, or on line horses, ore requested.to call at his establishment before going elsewhere, as in all probability they will save a Ktllu change by so doing. Persons visiting Carlisle during the Summer so son cun nt all tithes bo furnished with good conveyances to cither of. the following watering’ places in’its im» mediate vicinity—Carlisle Springs; Guiding .Gap; Warm Springs,. Porry county, or York Springs, Adams county. * G. 11. Carlisle, July 18, 1830—3 m S. A. COYLE, Third Arrival of Summer Goods. CH ARLES OGILBY would respectfully announce to his customers and the public generally, that ho has just finished opening nmilhor vciy beautiful addition to his extensive slock of DRY GOODS, consisting In pari of phiiii and embroidered Swtsses, Mull, India, Book, and Tarhon .Muslins, plain Cam bric and Jaconctl Muslins, all prices, striped and bared; Borages,-Gunudincs, Tissues, India Poplins, ; Barege do Lubes, Linen Lustres, Ginghams, Chint zes, Calicoes arid a great many .more kinds of Ladies Dress Goods, well worth looking at. A very beauti ful assortment of * Ribbons, Bbilncts, Parasols, French worked Collars, Gloves, Mitts, Ho siery, Handkerchiefs,Silk Illusions, Artificials, &o. Also the most extensive and cheapest stock of that has been in Carlisle for years. Domestic Goods ‘m great variety very lov/. Ladies, Gentlemen's. Misses', Uoy’s and Children's Boots and Shoes, will ho sold to please all. . A fresh’slock of Golfers, Su gars, While and brown} Tcorf, Chocolate, Spices,'To bacco, «Scc. As my stock of Good'S is largo, and Selected with tiro greatest care, I would invite nil wishing to pur chase to give mo A’ call, as I desirous of Bonding- a great many good hurguinsjiom thb old-and well es tablished stand. Carlisle, July 11, 1860 ' t THE subscriber respectfully informs the public (hut he has jlist made desirable additions to his stock of Goods, embracing choice selections of seasonable It odds—among them Mill ho found G>nghains r Al pacas, Lawns, Uareges, Uonnets, Palm Leaf Hiits, Ribbons, Cottons in great' variety, Muslins, Gloves,- Hosiery, EJoofsifcShoctf, Groceries of utl kinds. Thankful for (lie increasing patronage of u generous publib, ho invites special attention to the above, feeling confident.(hot he can oiler unusual inducements to purchasers. N. W.' WOODS, Agt. Cuiltalc, July 11, 1860 fPHE Sloro of the subscriber has just hern newly X supplied with a choice and fresh selection ofeV. cry thing in the lino of n Grocer, at prices lower than usual, among which are . , RIO COFFEES,- from 10 to 12$ cents per pound, for good to a sfrieG ly prime article, Also DROWN SUGARS, for good to,extra lino, from 6 to'B cents per pound and the best qua ily of LOVBRINO'S CRUSHED SUGARS, Including Loaf at the old prices, logchter with n general assortment of Spices, Soups, Chocolates, Sal oralis, Indigo, candles, Oils, and ovury variety of the celebrated Jenkin’s Green and Black Teas, and other articles. Our friends and customers oro invited to call and examine before buying elsewhere. Wo again lender our thanks to the public generally for the liberal patronage thus for extended to us : J. W. EDY. Carlisle, May &3, iB6O. WOOD’S HOTEL, Corner ot Ilian and Pitt Stkkkt, at the Railroad Depot, Carlisle, iiv . JOHN 8. WOOD. rpillS Hotel is boing completely changed and reno- J. voted, .and will hereafter offer inorensed aocum mudutions to the travelling public, for which i|s con* vcnionl location is admiraoly calculated. To those persons who wish to pass the warm ses* can in (ho country, few places will be found which possess superior nllracliuns to Carlisle, being sun rounded by a beautiful country, and having the bail Sulphur Springs in the Statu in its immediate violn* Ity. . Juno ID.IBpO. I'annoti and Drovers’ Inn. Writ High Street, one square West of the Rati Road Depot, Carlisle. rpilE subscriber bcgq leave to inform his friends uml ilio travelling community that he lias loosed tho above well known stand, recently kept by Jacob |Staumb'uugh, deed., und is now fully prepared to accommodate oil those who may bo pleased to make I his hnnso their stopping place. TUB HOUSE has boon recently furnished,* T*I»o BfADi.tNa attached is largo and convenient, and ca ; p'ablo of oqcommudating fifty head of horseM. Mis Tadlk will at all times bo supplied with the best tho markets cup afford, and ins Oar .with the choicest liquors. Thankful, fur the patronage thus fur bo* •lowed, ho respectfully solicits q continuance of tho some. C.,G. SrOUGII, Curllalo, May S 3; 1850—tf S. W.XAWIIEMCE, Now. Arrangement I GEORGE HENDEL. CARPETS/ tfIEW GOODS! Interestin'?. ' Proclamation. ‘ Honorable Fuedkiiick. Wa^ts President Judge,of the several Courts of,,Cbm mon Pleas of tho counties of Cumberland, Perry and Juniata, in Pennsylvania, and justice of tho several Courts of Oyer and Torkninershd Gbnbtal,Jail Dc livery in said counties, and lion; John Stuart and John Olendenin, Judges of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, foV the trial.of all capital, and other offences, in the said county of Cumberland:—by their precepts to me directed.dated the Bth of April, 1860, have ■ ordered - tho, Court of Oyer and Terminer end. General'Jail Delivery, to bo holden at Carlisle, on tho 4th Monday of August next, (being the 261 h day) at 10 o’clock in the fore noon, to continue one week. • NOTICE is therefore hereby given, to the Coro ner, Justices,of tlio Peace and ConstahWof thosaid county of Cumberland,that they are bytho said pre coptcominandod to be then and there in their proper persons, with thbir rolls, records, inquisitions, oxumi notions, and-all other remembrances, to do those tiiihgs which to their onTceShppertain to ho done,and all those that are hound by recognizances, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall bo in tho Jail of said county,are to bo there to prosecute them as shall bo just. • DAVID SMITH, Sheriff. Sukiuvf's .Omcß, } Carlisle. July 11, 1860. > . SHERIFF'S SALE* BY virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponas, issued out of tlio Court of Common Pleas of Cumber land county, and to mo directed, I will.expose 'to public , sale, at the Court House, in the Borough of Carlisle, on Thursday lliolslday ol August, 1850, at 3 o’clook P. M., several contiguous and adjoining tract's of land known u.B Iho “ Carlisle Iron Works,” containing 10,000 Acres, more or loss, situated in South Middleton township, Cumberland county, ad joining lands of S., M’Gowan, G. Bcllzhoovcr, John Peters, Lcidig's lici/s, B. Cuufman, J. Crocket and others, having (hereon erected a large* Brick mansion Bouse, , with.a two story .brick back building adjoining it, having a kitchen and (wo dining rooms on the ilrst floor, a , Furnace, a Forge for 4 Fires, n MERCHANT MILL with 4 rup of Bloncs, 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 bold G loams of horses, Coal Houses, Carpenter & Blacksmith Shops, necessary Tenant Houses, Stables, &c. " On the abovo described properly (here is a valu able .Ore Bunk within £ miles of the Furnace,-and between 40U and 500 acre* of clcarcdland, of which about 150 acres are limestone, and the residue pine or gravel of a pond quality, ahd in a good slate of 'cultivation. Of the land now In limber a considers* bio quantity Is suitable for agricultural purposes, and a large.quantity of funning, land may bo added to that.how cultivated. I . '2'ho above described properly is one of tTio most valuable in the State,, both for the manufacture of i(on nnd-for agricultural purpo'psos. Seized and taken in execution as llio properly of of Michael Ege, duc'd., with notice to Peter F. Ego, terre-temint, and to bo sold by mo, ' DAVID SMITH, Sh’fT. ‘ Sheriff's Office, I Carlisle, Juno 20,1850, £ • Terms of sale: Five hundred dollars of the pur chase money lobe paid hi cash,and ft judgment bond for the balance of the purchase money payable on the acknowledgment.of the deed, to bo given by the pur chaser with approved security on the property being knocked down to him. . , . , -*. 5 Iter in’s SaloS, BV virtue 6f sundry writs of Venditioni’ Exponas* issued out of tho Court of Cuimiion Pious of Cumberland county, and to me directed, 1 will ex. poso to public sale, at the Court Mouse, in the Bo rough of .Carlisle/ bn Thursday the 15th day o/ August; 1850, at 10 o'clock A. M., (ho following do. scribed Real Estate, viz.. ... , ; A Irucl of Land situate .in; 'Monrad' township, bounded by lands of James Livingston or. thu oust, M. Brandt on the south, Carey Alii on the west, and Christian Horlzcl on the north,containing 150 acres, litero. ur .leaf,.hAviug (huFcprt erected, a~twa slurv BRICK HOUSE, two Tcnsnl Houses, f . . Crisi mill, Slone Barn, Frame Stable, Sea. , Seized and taken in elocution os the property of MichM) jVlifhter. Also, nil (he interest of A. P. Erb in a lot of ground situated in Wortnlcyiiburg, East Peunsburo'towiiship, containing SO perches, more or less, bounded op (ho north by Market Sqbarc, earl by an alley, south by a lot o| S. Castor, and west by 'street, having thereon erected a'(wo story Frame House, dee.— Seized and taken in efccutiori us the property of Abraham P. Erb. Al*o, n tract of Land situate in Southampton township, containing 4 acres, more nr less, bounded qn the soulVby land of Henry llippenslcfll, west by Sumo Church, north by James Chesnut, nnd oast by Henry flippcnalccl, having thereon creeled a two story Log Houso, Shop, Stable, &o. Seized ond taken in execution aa the property of Benjamin Helms. _ Also, oJol of Ground, silualo in tlto Borough or Carlisle, bounded by a lot of J. Fetter on the nurlli, Hanover street, on the oust, A. (Iciidul on tho smith, uiid an alley ofj tlto wqsl,containing Id.fool tp front and 2‘lt) feel in depth, nioro or less, having lliuroon elected a ttVo story Slone House,' Back Building, «fcc. Seized and taken IH eikeuliun ns t|io properly of John Snyder, deceased*" And to he sold liy mb,' _ DAvib BMi‘rn, siiit: Sheriff”* Office, I Carlisle, July 18, 185 t). f Valimblo Furiii for Stile. fPIfE undersigned offer at private sulo their, fpnn, I. silualo in Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, near flegcstown. |J*J»p farm contains about one ha mired am f sixty tlx A'crre'nnd some .perches, oh which is erected a two story BOG. UOUSI3, BANK BARN,&’c. There is JniillSc® U water at the door, and a stream running water passes through the farm, Said (arm is .well tim.bojcd’ with[ Eocilsl, V/alipil While Oak, Hickory, Pofilar, Chestnut,’ A,o. This property can bo hud on reasonable terms, and an hidUpulnblo litlo given. For Ihrther .information cull nt tho public house of VV. G. Hamilton, Hugos, town. , , JOSEPH &, SAMUEL GRI'ER* July 11, XBSD Orphans’ Court Sato.' IN pursuance of un order ol tlio Orphans* Court of Cuinborlnhd'cndnty, will bo sold at public sale,on Saturday tho lOtli day of August noil, pn theproini. eos, at 3 o’clock IV M.-un said day, tho following described real estate, lute the property of Deilrlcn Uhlur, deceased, viz: A lot ol ground, situate In Westpunilsburougli township, Cumberland county, bounded by lauds of John. H. Weaver, C. Weaver, and Urn Widow Carolhors, containing about Ninety a—a Porches, having thereon erected a 2story BOG HOUSE, Log Stable, amt it never ms||flUfeHin g well of excellent, water, with a and a number of choice fruit trues. Term* of Sale: > So much as may be necessary to pay llieoosls and expenses incident lo the sale, to he paid on .the confirmation thereof by the Court, end the residue thereof on the Ist of April next, to be scoured by recognizances In,the Orphans* Court with approved security. JOHN GOODYEAR, Jr., Trustee. July 18, 1850.-41 , More New (3oo«l*. JL. STERNER Ac CO., have just received their * third supply of Bummer Goods, among which will ho found by 30 per conf. the cheapest stock of Good* over opened In Carlisle. . Lawns at 0, T, 8; 9| 10 and 12$ cents.. Summer Lustres nt 0) 6, 10, 12j, 18j Ar.2o cents. Oollcdcs at 3,4, fl, 7,8, 0, tO and 12J cents.. Summer Rants atufis at 0,8, O*JlO, Ac srf'etv.’ Checks at oto IS£ cents* . , ’ . Muslins nt ail prices, and every thing else In our lino of business unusually low. We invito, oil to cull and examine for (hemßclvos,as tWeis no charge' made for showing Goods. Cn/litlo, June SO, 1800 nt.xmi deeds i I-Oit SALE AT. TniS OFFICE. Notice to Brii Builders* Cumberland', county,’ id sfeionurs of York county, jltmberlund county until ind in York county until ext, for thu building of a THE Commissioners of] connection with the Cottindi will receive proposals in u the 27th day of July next, a Tuesday the-30th of July-hi Wootlcu Bridge j ' | abroiid tltd.Yellow.Breeches ( dreek at a point ,where the road leading from Letvlsborry to Harrisburg crosses said creek, ol or near Brooks’ mill, in Allen township! Cumberland oounly. The Bridge.is to be , of the following dimensions; viz: To contain in I length 137 feet in the clear,from one abutment to* the other,’and 1(5 feet wide In the clear, with two ! abutment\each 15 feet .thick in the bottom, with a i batlering*\Vall of one inch to the foot on three sides’} of the abutments. The abulmcnfs to be 14 feci high from -the bottom of the creek to the 6brdline,Trom which two wooden arches are to be started and ex tended across said creek from one abutment to the Other and to he double floored with two inch plank, the lower pine and the upper oak, and'raised in the centre 17 inches, Ihn sides and gable-ends of said bridge to be of a sufficient height to admit n covered or hay wagon to' poss through the same. The bridge is to be closely wcathorboafcled with three quarter pine boords well lapped. The whole of the work of said bridge to baroofed with good and sufficient white pine shingles, and said roofing to extend at each end 12 fdet bver the heel of-the arch on the.top of the abutments and on each side of the bridge oVor the wealherboording two foot. -The abutments arc to be built on.a firm foundation arid to bo approved of by r the Commissioners. The whole of the mason work to bo well built of-hard ifnd, largo stone, lime mortar ! and pointed from the back'of the abutments. The filling shall consist of earth and stone and toifuppoit* cd with wing walls on ea«jh side five feet thick, at the- abutments with n hatierfog of oho inch to the foot to the top of the filling and to pxtepd in Ilia manner on the two extreme sides of the bridge until the filling and walling shall meet the-road, with an ascent, not exceeding an ahjarlo of foui degrees eleva tion from the road to the bridge, with curtain walls of sufficient length and thickness and covered with broad stone .well secured.-.-Thb woodwork oh.the out ond insido of, the bridge, is-to ho whitewashed with *wo coals of lime. The undertaker is tofindnll materials at his own expense, ond to give such secu rity os tho Commissioners shall require, Tor the faith ful performance of tho workmanship and permanency of said bridge for and during the term of seven years from the time the said bridge shell he finished. JOHN WELL. JAMES KELSO, JOHN SPHOUT, Comm'ra: Cumh. Co. Commissioners Office,’? July 4, iB6o—4t y * * ' Attest—AVj>i. Ru.»t, Clerk. - NOVICE. I ELIZABETH WOODBURN vs. Samuel Bcattjo J and Luciqda his wifiH “William Woodburn, Jus. Woodbury, Mary Woodburn, Margaret Johnston, widow, Geo. Johnston JcSaruhliiswify, Cliae.' ieli tV SdWn his wife,- Moses .Hemphill. & Margery lit* wife, Win. Clark, Charles Clark, Roht. C. M’Cul rough.JaaH. M’Cullough.Thos S M!Cu)Eough, Robt Mickey ohd Elizabeth his wife, Wm. 11; M’Cullough, Charles F. M’Cullough, George O. M’Cullough, a miiior nndcr 14 yours, of whom John M'Uutloughis father mad next friend; Pobetl O, Beattie, Jo's. Beat tie, Wm. Beattie, John Beattie, Thos.G. Henry C, Beattie, (the tour last named,being rpjri ors.) for whom Dayhl Shields is Guardian; John M’Keol, James M’Neal, Robert A.. M’Neui, Wm. Aspor and Lydia Jane his .wife, Lydia Jane Henry,' Agness M. Hiprry, Hannah’HvnVy, Muchayl M’Ncul, Mary M’Neal, ElizdbeihfM’Neal, \Vm, S, M’Ncpl, (the six'lust' named, for whom Come. Ifus L. T*unrlerficlt in'Ciurrrdiun. t ' . Actjioii ot Partition in Ihe Court ct Commbu Pleas or Oumhorfamf county. , , ; . . In pursuance of a summons in partition issued in tho above stated ease, and to mo directed, the above named parlies, are herqbv notified to appear, at a Court of Commop -Plcsa to he hold at Carlisle, in and.for Cumberland county, on Monday tho 20th of August, 1850,nC t 0 o’clock A,.M., sho\v pause if any they, or any of tlicm nave, why partition be tween them should nut bo made of a certain planta tion and tract of land situate, in Nekton township, Puraberiapd andof Snurp, John Wherry, Esij*., Patrick Hnyrand other's, containing about 186 acres, which said tract of land obtfvo named parties, as tenants in common, together and undivided do hold. ' And further to show cause vtfiy judgment quodpartitiafiat should not be entered by thu Court in the pbovo stated action. Wiiuoee my hand the 10th <|»y of July, 185(1. UAVI'D SMITH, Shir. . Sheriff's Olfico, Carlisle, July 11, 185-ol> HOTICE, Robert Montgomery ami HaclioM Action of , Par hie wife, I titlon in IhoCnufl »«. * t**' /ofCommon Pleas Alexander Bnrr and James Ken- 1 ofCumborland co. nedy, and Maria his wife. J J n pursuance of a summons in partition in the obovo stated ease, ond to mo directed, the above named parties oro hereby notified to appear at a Court of Common Plena to bo .held at Carlisle, In ond for .Cumberland county, on Monday tho 261 h day of August, 1950, at iVa'clodt J A. M.;-ond eno'W, cause If apy they or ony of them have, Why hclwcpn .llioni should not bo mado of a certain f*qt of Ground, situate nnd being I In tho Borough ofNowvitle, nnd county of Cumber* I land, bounded on tho cast by. John Morrow, on (he Lwcsl by Dr, J. K. Irvine, and by (ho Main strqet yn [ tho South,■hatlhg- Uiefenn orrcled a Frame Flodso | and a Stable/which sa&M with (ho buildings there. ;on erected,‘llio qbovo named parlies os tenants in !common,' together and, opdivided do hold. . And further, to show cause why judgment quad phedlfa \fiat should nbf be entered by (he Court ih the above 'stated cose. ~ , , , . *. , .. .Witness rny hand - (li4*Totlt day-of July, TBSQ. - DAVID SMITH, Shir. Sheriff's Ortirp, .. i. Carlisle, July 11.ISSU-Gt \ Pi'otli'oiiotar)’’* Notice. NOTICE is hcriAvr given to oil personsinterested, that iho following accounts have been filed In IUo Prothonbtnry’s office lor examination by the ac counting therein named, arid will.bo ptesemed to the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county lor .confirmation and allowance, on Wednesday the 3Slh day of August, A. D. 18fi0. 1.. The account of Thomas Oronson, Assignee ol David Deed. ... 2* Th« nccopnt Adam Seizor, Trusted appoint* .ed by the Court will of George S’lrer, late of Ponncborohgh now Hampden township, de ceased. i. ■ ■ 3. The account o£4braham Lambcrton, Esq. As signee of M. C. Dtftivand wife. 4. Thp account of bewii 11. Wjllioina, Aasignco of ttpiDUol’J* AloOprniiok* .„»■, ; «... . JAS.F. LAIrfDERTON, iWli’y. , . Prothonolaiv’a Ofllcd, Carlisle, July U; 1860.~8t5 ~ • . , NOTICE. , ,- . IN-Tto case of the Rule on the heirs of Thomas' Wallace, luto of the Borough of Newville, doc*d, to .appear at an Orplutn’s Court to be held lisio, in and for Cumberland county, on Iho 30th of April 1850, and,accent or refuse to .accept (ho Real Estate of said decedent at tho appraisement and val* uallon thereof. , Now to wit : 90th April 1800. The aforesaid Rule being returned by the Sheriff under oath served on tho respective-parlies as directed by (he Court, and none of said parties oppor ring in codrl to accept said Real Estate at the valuation and appraisement, whereupon on motion of James H. (Jraham, the court grant a Rule upon all the heirs of (ho aforesaid ik cedont to appear at tho next stated Orphans 1 . Court to bo hold at Carlisle, in and for Cumberland county, on tho 23d of August, next, 1860, and show cause why said Real estate should not bo sold. Notice of this Rule to bo served- by thb Sheriff on alt the par* ties residing within fatly miles of Carlisle, and by odvortlsbmcnt.in one.paper printed in Carlisle four weeks, os to (ho other patties in.intcrest. UY THE COURT. CaMI)IHLA*I> CoOlfTI, SI. • . In testimony that the foregoing (a a| truo ropy of tho Ifulo taken in the ahovo 1 ■tnted otic, I liftvo lictuio «6t my hand | and tho seal of tho Orphans* Court of, ■ntd county, ot Carlisle, U\a Ibl day of May, A. D. IfiflO. 1 j. nvnn, cii. o. o. July 4,1800—4 t Carlisle Sulphur Springs, THESE celebrated Springe, situated in ono of the ■ tiiost beautiful, : healthy and romantic parte of Cum i .AngSlk borlqnd county, have lately been refitted* ■ and arc now ready forlheaccommodation Sii S ib of n y numborofbourdorsond.visitors.—- | are 4 miles north of Carlisle, and. I within of thu north where at all seasons game can ho found in abundance. The Conodoguinet crock runs within 2 miles 6f the es* tablialuncnl, affording a fine opportunity for pleasure land exercise to those who are fond of angling* | The proprietor deems it altogether unnecessary to say anything in regard to the medicinal virtues^ of ; the water, os the numerous persons who have.regain 4 |ed health from its use renders such.a course entirety superfluous. Good Warm and Cold Dalhs In ream* ness at all times. . The Table will bo furnished with the best Ibo season , and market can oftord, and the Bar supplied with the. choicest Convey** anceS from Carlisle to the Springs can he had at all, limes by applying, at' the different Tiiveryscftlahlish-* ments..., D; CpRtfMAN. June 20,. 1860—6 t Dubling Gap White Sulphur . • Springs,. - THE subscriber, feeling blghljr gratified with the success \ilitch has attended his management of the above establishmentdnring the past season, has increased Itis,ettbrts to render the Accommodations still rfiore inviting and comfort able. , ■, . ... . Ample provision lias boon thado for tbo various modes of Bathing, with either Warm, Cold, or Sulphur Watefs also, for Qymnrtsiic exercise and pastime amusement. . The salubrity of the situation, (tie higbfy medi cinal quality of tho Springs the splendid Moun tain Scenery, with obliging find competent Borv ants, and a strong desire on the part of the Pro prietor to make his friends comfortable nm) happy, are some of tfm .inducements offered to visitors, both valid and invalid, Vvho desire either an pcqa«, sion for innocent enjoyment, or repose and resto ration to health., . j 1 TJie Spring is, situated in Cumberland county, Pa., ahpul 18 miles north-west of is accessible by IfaiUqad from Philadelphia to frew ville, and thence.B;nil«S by stage to tbo Spring. Passengers leaving .Philadelphia in the morning arrive at the Spring early the same evening. Tim house will bo open for visitors oh and after tho lOlb day of Juno next, ' . Boarding, ; 00 pa week. Families, fl 00 41 • Transient Visitors,l 00 per day. . Tho subscriber has the pleasure of referring to bis numerous patrons who favored him with their company during tho last season, among whom are Samuel Gillespie, \V, 'l*. Snodgrass, C. M. Rey nolds, 11, C. Blair, Alexander Rosier, Philadel phia; Rov, Uu De W.iu, lion. Wm. Bock, A. J. Jones, Esq., Harrisburg; ,Br. Ik-isior, W. G. Reed, Esq., Chambersburgi , I . , SCOTT 1 COYLE, Proprietor . J . Dublfhg Gap, Juno C, 1850—2 m . , W.Vltil SiMtISCS. PERRY COUNTY, PENN'A, a MIG undersigned begs lenvo to inform the public, . that lio has recently purchased lljo Warm Springs in Porry county, Pa., and has improved and refur nished the buildings for the entertainment el' visitois In a.stylo Calculated toinsurq comfortA. convenience tp all who may fuof disposed to patronize'the ostub lishlnenl. , 1 liceo springs are situated on the bankd of, and empty into Sherman's creek, a stream associated with liio thrilling iconca between the early settlers of that part of Pennsylvania and the aborigines, whoso hunting grounds lay on its margin. .They are 11 .mjlcs truin' Carlisle, (through which the Cum* bcrland Valley. Railroad passes from Chambursburg to Harrisburg,) from winch place visiters cun at all times obtain excellent conveyances. Those also from the oast, wishing to road) the Springs by the Central I Ilailroad, can do so-by taking "passage to tho Duty* cannon Iron Works, (thirteen mile's distant from,tho Spnng'B,)'wharo coaches are . constantly in readiness to convey them thither; and those coming from tho west on tho same road, can at ell times obtain easy conveyances at tho Railroad Hotel at Newport, which i> but sAw miles distant from the Springs. The .of the. Water ofTthesir Springs - er« most extraordinary inrioejJ,for the speedy, omipci' ma,perH cttrjs .of Scrofulas, Eruptions of tliotSkin, enp. pvery epCci.cs of.Cciunoqus .diseases. . Ho his hundreds .of cures o(Tucl,cd,by using (his.water internally, and by, bath ing. j'n U, obtained as'w<(ll from, eli.iingcre ad ft opt those residing in the immediate neighborhood of the Springs, who have not only experienced the infallible efficacy of the water thoniitalvcs, but hove witnessed tile satire upon others. _ Prof. Janies C. Booth has analyzed the Waters, and (oopd them to contain 9*J grains of solid-matter lit tho gallbn, which is com* posed as follows: Carbonate of lime, “ of magnesia, . ~ Alkaline salts' chiefly chlorides, with a portion of sulphate; ' Silica, Organic matter, ..There arc also nt'-tlic same place hklf a dozen of oilier springs, of diOcrcnt dceori|»llui>«*, among which is ono of sulphur and ofio of cold water. It may be proper to statu why a knowledge of (ho extraordinary, Ajudioal’qualities. of -these. Springs have not been .more extensively known, Ilian is indi cated by (ho certificates of Uioho only,who have re sided iu their immediate neighborhood. Years ago the property lei) fhtoth'o hands o|* u number of heirs, who wore indisposed to Undertake (he p'pspiVbsibility of making it a place of public entertainment, us u bufciqoss,—-probably, because the, patronage' of the public would, nut have justified (ho nhdoitaking, ns ut (hut.time, (bufnru-ihs spirit of public improvement by Canals,,and Railroads, had rendered distant and dillicull points of speedy ahd cheap access,) its luciw tiun vvpp puj of the„way, the road" to It rough . opd almast impassable. At the death of Mr. Kenne dy, it fellintrtthc hundo of the helrViichhoi' of vtliura seemed disposed to tuko hold of it,-but teased It to tenants, more fur the. cultivation of tho land, than a regard (n the use of the water. It was fiAnlTy rented to Mr, Hippie, (now proprieloi'.of a Urge Hotel,.in Trcnmnl,l*a ,) who mado Arrangements to occommo date.ilia public; and during his term, many invalids availed themselves of this opportunity to visit and lost Us.modluaJ cjpnUlics, Mr. Hipplc ( however, rq tired in a short tune. And the properly again fell into the hands of.lho heirs, and runminpd so, until pro. coodings wore instituted in tha Orphans* Court, by tho' heirs, for Us sale. It was then sold, and the subscriber becamb (ho purchaser. With the excep tion of tho short time it was held by Mr. Hippie, it remained in the hinds of the heirs without any ef forts to bring It into notice. , The country round the Springs end neighborhood is diversified by cultivation,end is beautifully wild and picturesque in scenery,abounding in game, while (ho stream passing through tho properly a fiords fine fishing, Every attention will ho paid to tho comfort and convenience of gursls, and (ha charges so mode rutv,.(hsl all may avail themselves of tha benefits of ihoAVater. - H. 11. ETTER ! Juno 13,1650-81 Cumberland & Porry Hotel, Corner of North Hanover and North Sts., CariUlc, . (ately kept by Henry \V» Orth, rpttß subsc/lher haying Idnacd the above targe and J, commodious Hotol, situate oh the corner of North Hanover and NorthQlrcels, lately occupied by ILW. Orth, begs leave to aimpuoco to his friendi and the public, that he is prepared to entertain them in a man ner which cannot fail to meet their approbation, ■> . THE HOUSE is pleasantly and hot' re cently built. No pains will bp snared to make those who may sojourn with him comforiablo duriug their stay... His parlors are large and well furnished,end. Ms chambers supplied with now and comfortable bedding*. 'J. i His TABLE will bo supplied with the best the market can afford,and all who ore l connected wlthhia house.will be found attentive, cornful and obliging. , Tbs. BAR will contain the best Liquora the city can moduco.' ... . . His tjTADLino is entirely new and extensive, capa ble of accommodating from 00 t 0.70 horses—making it a desiiabto ftpnpigg place for.Prpma, and will be attended by a skilful Osllor* In. short, nothing will bo wanting to qdd todho £o|nfort end convenience of ihoao who may fjvor him with their patronage. Bosnosns taken by the week, month, or year. (£7* Tcrma moderate. 1 > HENRY GLASS, Carlisle, February 14, 1800—6 m ' Plainfield Claitictß. ' (Four milks wkst 1 rpHB eighth session will coramencq An Monday, i JL.May- Oth. In consequence of the ioeieMlng pa (ronogo,.* large opd commodious brick edifies .dm been erected,.rotytorlng this one of. the most comfort able ondidcsicßhle ipsUthttons in the State. - Np.Ur jious case of slckliesft Kas.o'cpurisd since it was/pqmb ed. Thealbdqnls oro constantly,, .under the charge of competent and faithful instructors., Toe heigh* borhood.pteSenta no teroptat|bn| to.Vlqo or immoral, ity, there being ho.town or viljogn initltm tipn.-- .Circulars, with furtherinformktiotti fornlsbfcd by addressing ».i« •'ft. K. ■ t- Principal and Proprietor," \ - .ji Plainfield P.O. t Cumb.Co. t Pa, ■ ■ April U, 1850 , t . .iv'tiwyllle Academy* Sklect Classical and Scientific School, -i pouniy,_Pa* , IT is confidcntfy.believed thatfew institutionsoffff greater inddeembnis tQ aitideiits than, Jhie tboVc. Located in the.iraidst of) a community pibvefbldl fof Iheirinldlljgehto.jiiaralUy and regard, pf religion, lhis r Academy t can effectually guard its (Octobers from evil and immoral influences. Advan tages are likewise offered to those desiring to puraog the study of the pbysicaj sciences, surpassing those of inost similar institutions.'..i, v .d v v • ii Those .baying 90x19,. or. and .wishing to send them to a Seminary of learning, ore respectfully soil* cited to visit IVow!vil(e, arid judge of the advantages for (homscivqs, (.past, procure a circular.con* tainlbg full particulars, by dudressing , " ..t . JAMES HU&TON, Principal. Ncwvillc, Pa., Aug. 23, 1840—1 y Tlic Assam Tea Company, . 130 GiiKfcMwicu’ Stukst, Nkw Yobk| # proprietors beg to call tho attenho^ p/.cpn* 'JL h’oisscurs in' T.ca t and the families to tlio choice, and rare selection or Teaa.imported by_ them, 1 and hitherto ln this country, whlfhi by their fragrance and wjlh virgin purity and strength* ptodueft an iftfusioriof surpass* mg richness arpl flavor* .- The Teas olfcred aro tho following : ", “ • Jed Jo Bloom, a Black • ■ at $1 00 pr lb Siphon, “. 076 “ IDfatf,. . “ 060 “ Osacco, a Green Tea, “ ,'lOO “ Too-tsian, ■ . " “ “ 076 Tlck|.|sjf\o u f } •*. { “ 060 ** Ud'-fi Kfi'xtu'rc, a compoonJof tb4 "• most rare and choice Toatf grown on the fertile & genial soil of Assam, With a view to encourage the introduction bribes* matchless Teas, it is the intention of the proprietors 1 to distribute by lot, among the purchasers, a quantity -- of Tea* equal to the First Years' Profile on theaalea effected. Each purchaser witt receive enclosod % i,n the package, a numbered, certificate* entitling him. lb One Chance in.the Distribution) / • s For every fifty cents.lab} out, and. oii the to $20,000, the undermentioned parcels of *|fea, to the viluo of tep per cent,, or , Two Thousand Dollar*, will be given axoay at > bonuses /f . accordiiig to the following scale : fl ’»•) 5 Prizes of 40 lbs Tea tit $1 prlb 250 lbs or $260 20 “ 25 •» , ” « fiOO 600. 50. , 10 “ « “ 800 “ “ BOOT 100 '"‘t; 5, « « . •» fiOO « i* 800 250;. .*« I " ** “ 250 250 • 426 Prizes in nil. . Those persons who prefer lower priced Teas, can receive their prizes in proportion; or the; will be re* purchased for cash, H a reduction of 10 per cent. Country Agents required. Applications' to be ad dressed (post pnid.y to the Comp’y’t Depot, aa above. June 0,1850—3 ms . hay sifted' fSTkAMSAsir, noon, anp bund manv t'AttbKY. „ . .. ~ CHARLES WILKINS & CO. beg.leave to inform, the citizens of Carlisle and Ifie public generally that they are 4o tbadafiiclufing Baili, Doprs,,and Dlinds, ih (lie beat manner and at ilia, ■hjgrfaal martuntclafcd py liana,'and with murfigreater sfrtiv iiarit'y* All order’d,wi*i bb-tharilirul/y receiver), and punctually attended* to; Sam plea of work can bo acen oi No. 21 Minor Street, Philadelphia. • . 10,000 lights of assorted aaali for aalo at (he low* cat cash prices. , CHARLES WILKINS dt. C 0.... JVb.,B3 Race street, Philadelphia. Mny 23, 1850.—1 y S.CG7 1,1)38 C. J. GAYLEII’S . SALAMANDER SAFES, 1,093 0.003 2,897 Warranted Firt and Thief Prof, and free from Dampness. rpiIESH SAFES possess every (fhalifjcotion to ■ J_ render them pfoof against the action of fire of thieves, and of sufficient strength to endure a fall from any story of o burning building. They ar* made of wrought iron, being kneed, riveted and weld ed together, uin) lined with a perfect non-conductingt fire proof mineral composition, no wood being.usedi in their construction as in tho majority of safes sold by other makers. The doors of Guyler*s Safes Rccurcd with his Thief Detcctoy and An(i*Gunpow« der I.ock, which precludes tho possibility of picking, or blowing them open with gunpowder. Over two .hundred iif thfcso Safes have bccn.pxposed in sect* dental tiro try ilio moat intense heat, in many instances remaining in the burning ruins for several daya, and at no. time have they ever been known to fall in preserving their contents. Tho public are invitod to call at tho Branch Do-' pot, No. It) Exchange. Place, Philadelphia,'neat*- Dock.atrcot*, anil examine ibenmnerpus, teiltrnoniala In favor of Gaylcr'a Hafts, also the large assortment on hand for solo at munpfocturera’.prices, by ■ .5, , JOHN I*. PIPER, Agent. . r P. B.*-Also for sate low, now and second-hand}, Safes of other maker*, which hnvo becn taken in part payment for GnylerVSalamanders. ' May 1), 1850—3nr 9.200 Cabinet tvme Room. rph- « ill# L public generally, dial ho has taken (he room oa tho corner of North Uanover street n d Locust Al* ley, in tho room lately occupied by Moses Uullock, ns n Chnir Manufactory, where he will ke.'p constant |y for sola an elegant assortment of Cabinet ware,;. such an Sccrotarion, Ilurcaus, Workilaq<|)«, Dining, and Ureakfost Tables, Card, Pier and Centre Tablet;! French, Hold., high and low post Bedsteads, dec.; to- . gclhcr whh every olhor article of Cabinet; Ware—all of which ho will aell very cheap path, or ex change fur Country Produce at market prices. Chairs, Settees, Pocking Chairs, and ')VJT ® v * r J other article manufactured in that • Itll branch of bußidesf.' •Ha 'would alto Mntaa infordi the public that he hat recently jNj®sSr opened a" shop ftv Churchlown, Allan. township, where he will keep constant- on hand every thing in hia Una. 1 Hnvinu provided himself with a splendid Hearse OOFFFNB will bo made on renaonahte terms, and funerals, In. ip.Wn or country, will bo attended with out extra charge. He respectfully solicits a share of. public patronage, confident that he can render gene ral satisfaction. . J. R. WEAVER. 1 Carlisle, Juno 20..1560—1y ' NOTICE. NOTICE Is hereby given that an application wIIK bo made to the Legislature of this Commonwealth, at Its next session, for a charter for a bank with ge neral banking privileges, to be located In Carlisle,. Cumberland county, P.i., with • capital of one hun-j drml thousand dollars, and to be called the C'arlwQ Dank. . ■ . . „ ' ? Carlisle, July 4, 1950—fin; : ; f > “ 1.00 « 2.000 lbs *2.00^
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