liable Fai'm Wr Salci ihscrib&r oiTorii nt pfivdto sale, that vnlua situated’ in Dickinson township, between it Bottom and Forgo roadsj and convenient mill, confining 195 Acres, t limestone land, about 150 actes of which , and in a good state of cultivation, the is well covered with Woodland, Tho im provements aro a LOO Dwelling House, a now DANK BARN, and oiher Out (buildings. Two wells of never failing t water are convenient to (ho house and i large Appto Orchard of-grafted trees is miscs, • wishing to view tho properly can call on ignod, or on the premises. • NATHAN WOODS. . 1, 1850—tf 01. copy till tf. and chorgo Woods. Stray Cow. 1 YED away from llio subscriber, residing: in 1 •lislown, on Thursday tho llth instant, a b'ack nnd white spoiled COVV, of small site. Slio is giving milk. Any person giv informaliou in regard to said Cow, will re* thanks. 25, KSso—3t AMlguccsliip Account. •'count of U. M. Henderson and Richard jr. Assignees of John flays, having been iho Court of Common Tlcua of Cumberland will bo presented on Wednesday llio 28ih Annual next for final confirmation, and rule icraons concerned lo appear and show cause same shall not bo confirmed and allowed by JAMES F. FAMDUUTON, I’rotli’y. Office, Carlisle, July 25,1850.^-31 Estate Notice. persona arc hereby notified that letters of rmustrjtion on the estate of Frederick Oleum, Mtmroo township, Cumberland county, Pa. avc been issued by the Register in and for nly, to the subscribers, the first named living i Middleton township, and the last named in township, county aforesaid. AH persons dahlia or demands against the estate of said I, uru requested to make known the sumo iclay, and those irulehtocMo majrc payment SAMUEL CiLEIM, ' CHRISTIAN GLEIM, 25, 1850—Cl* E,tVs. REGISTER’S NOTICE. ’K ia hereby given to alt persons Interested* . the following uceounls.hnyo'been filed in ico Tor exuminulion by ll»o nccomUunls therein and win be presented Id (he Orphans'Court ■:.oV. Cumberland county for confirmation' and allow* '"anqci on L'riduy. llic Jj3fd day of August A. D. 1850, vizs ij;. ; ’ account of Sjjnucl BrlcUcr, administrolor :• ’ q'CdWjufttin UrieUcr, late of Montqu township, tlcc'd ** The account of‘Abraham Coble, administrator of .•a Itvlnc, lute of East. PennaboroogU lownaUip,’ iscd. •,:••• 1 Thu account of George llyde. Sr. adininlfitrator •urge Hyde, Jr. late of Alton township, deceased. Tito account of t/ovi Diehl, ndniiiiislrulorol n*tB Ditllc, lalo of Hopewell township, dcc’d> The nccminl of Adam udminiatrulnr of lorino Bishop, lalo of Monroe township, dcc’d. The account of Geo. Sandrrson, ndmini-trutor icnrgc Strobin', file of (lie iloruug.li of Carlisle, isrd. _ The account of. Mrs. Ellen Duncan, adipinislra with Iho will annexed o<‘ f Miiry 11. Duncan, late io tlfirough of Collide, deceased. The supplemental and final account of Michael Jin, Executor of Jacob Cotklin, lulo of Allen iship, deceased. . Tho account uf Daniel Whistler, Executor ol jam Slcvt'iNOD, la to of Miilliu ItnviiShip, dec’d. i Tho account of ChirlstiaiiTiUel, administrator )r. 'A. 11. Van I full', Jute of the through of Ale* iic*h|irg, deceased. . - - >. Thu account ofJnhn M’Dowell, administrate! » the' wilt .annexed, of Ccurgo Eckert, Into of nklmd township, deceased. • \ 9, The account of Lewis Rhoads, administrator VJury Dock, laid of iho Ilpmugh of NTcwvllJe.dcti’d. IT The account of Daniel Mitrkloy, oxccutnr of I try Marklcy, late of tl.impdnn township. dee’d. | 14. The account o( John Cray, administrator of )lm C. Mitchell, lute of Mifflin township,deceased. | 15. The Account of Joseph Rurd, deceased, who as administrator of John,M’l.»rcgcr, deceased, filed i ■ tJonrge Patterson ami Francis S. Mublcy, exccu- 1 ;a of Iho said Joseph Hurd, dcccosed. IG. The account nfSunuel IlclTelfingrr, ndininls* .ilor of John llcffl;tluigcr, lulu of Wormlcytburg, linhcrlind county, deceased. 17. The Account of David Kunowcr.ndministrator Sidney King, lute of the borough of Slupponsburg n‘n*cd. [B. Tho account of Henry Church, administrator Hubert R. Church, lata uf East VounaboroagU vnship, deceased. 19. Tho account of Thomas Craighead, jr. a JniT; John Storrot, late uf tho JJurmigh of. Carlisle, do. iscd. .. .. . WM. GOULD, Register. RcgUlor’d Office, July #l3, 1850. ' . ‘ • NOI'ICK. IjVuZAUBTII WOOD BURN v', Snmu'al Health? j nut] Jiticimla )i(k wife, William WoodlMirn, Jon. Woudimrn, Mary. Wooilhurn. Margaret Johnston, - iilow. (Suo. Johnston & Saruli his wifo, Chasl Unl it Susan Ills wife, Mo*ca Hemphill &■ Margery is wife, W,in; Clark, Chnrleb Clark, Uuht.C. M’Oul nghjJa* If. M f Cullough,Thos 8 M'Cullough.lLihi llckey nml Kliaabcih hi* wife, Wm.lLM’CuJlough, /iV.nrfcH K.M’Cullonglt, George 0. M’Cullough, a dnor nnder H yearn, of whom John M’Cullongh It* dJiiT nml Hexl friend; Koheil C. Ueoltie, Jna. Heal e. Win. Ikfiltic, John S. Ueallio, TI»oh, G. Ueailie, ionry C, Ucattle, (the four Inal named being min* for whom David Hhloldn is Guardian; John STNoaU Jnnica M’Neal, Uobcrl A. M’Neal, Win. A*»per and Lydia Jane lira wife, Lydia Jdnu Henry, /jfiicflfl M. Henry, Uarmnh Henry, Hacliool M’Neal, Kfury M’Nenl, Kltaabeth M’Neal, Win. S. M’Neal, (Um nix last named being minors,) fur whom Corns* Tin* 1,. Viuulerliolt'U Guardian’.. - ’ * Action of Partition in lUoCourtof Common Pleas of Cumberland county. In pursuance of a summons in partition issued In the above staled ease, and to mo directed, tho above named parties oro hereby notified to appear at a Court of Common Pleas to bo hold nl Carlisle, in and for Cumberland county, on Monday tho 20lh of August, 1850, at 10 o'clock A. Mm and shqtv cause if any they, or any of them have, why partition bo (ween thorn should nut bo ipttdo of a certain planta tion and tract of land situate in Newton township, Cumberland county, hounded by lands of Uov. Alex under Sharp, John Jioattib, James lioatlio, Samuel Wherry, B«q., Patrick Hays and others, containing about 185 acres, which said tract of land tho above named parties* os tenants in common,, together and undivided do hold. And further to show cause why judgment guodpartitia./iut should not bo entered by (ho Court in (ho above stated action. Witness my band tbo 1 Oth day of July, 1850. DAVID SMITH, Sbff. Sheriff's Office, 'I Carlisle, July U, 180-01 > NOTICE. Robert Montgomery and Radio) bis wife, Action of Par- Jllllon in the Court ofCymmon Float ofCumberlundco. In pursuance of ' summone In partition in llio above stated case, and io !?a fcotfl d.'tli° above named parlies are lioreby •nlßed to anpoar at a Court of Common Pleas to bo- C»rllBle, in and for Cumberland county, on 1 W' ? C,h a, r of Aojo.l, 1650, at lO o'olock v : liua concluded to change his business, settle, up all book accounts, olid sell out his entire slock Of Coeds at cost. '• RICHARD PARKER, • JR. C, STERRETT. .. Executors of Thomas Urio, dco'd. July 35.—3 m House nlitl tot for Sole. NOTICE. All who wish lo snvVn sixpence can tlo it by call i»" at the lieo Hive, in North Hanover street, na.l wish to dispose of my slock between this and tho Ul of January ,1961. I haven large et'oek of Staple Uoiulb, nllsuitcil forfumily use. f-. Please call ami oxaminemy. stork os nothing wil bu (nst, nml nil attention will bo given by the sub ficribcr to plense July 85, 1550.~2m . N.'ll. I constantly keep oh-hand Ready Mode Clothing. Also will have made hy Mr. T. Kciglitor, (who ja working-in fhy store room) .to order any garment on tho shortest notice. - ' S. A. C. liight! Viiglit! PINE OTIi, CAMPIIINE AND FLUID , OF acknowledged superiority nml purity, manu factured and for sale at tho lowest Wholesale prices, by DAVIS $ IfATCIf, at the old established stand of the lato, BKS.rAsrifr IV Davis, CAMDEN, Now Jersey, whore order* by niViil or otherwise are solicited, and prninpi attention will ho given. .The voice of the public for fiffrieti years, and tho award of a Silver Medal, and compli mentary .notice by tho Franklin Innlitulp over all competitors, is su/llcicnt evidence of tho excellence of our Oil. - ' ' Tar, Pitch, Turpentine, Rosin, and Spirits of Tur pentine, for side Wholesale and Retail, July 85, IB6o—dm rJEi\NOCK’S PA r mi •^Ts 3 V Seed mid Grain Planter. TUB subscribers respectfully inform their friends ami iho public", that they uro building UUO of ilia above »«aolllnes to wine)) Uicy Imvc added important improvements, am) which gives thorn decided ad van- ; luge over any other drill ever ulVored to Ilia public, Their machines nre built of good material, and war ranted lu give entire satisfaction. Persons are're ferred to the following gentlemen in Cumberland county, who have purchased and unod tho übovo machine, and who can testify to its superiority. Frederick Walts, Robert Bryson, J. B. Weakley, George Craighead, George Hikes, ' William Matccr, Daniel Roller, George Widders, Elder M'Cuno, . David Shoemaker, Goorgo Coover, Jacob Voglcsongor,' , George Gunklo, Abmham Grove, Samuel Miller, Adam Hooker. All orders will bo promptly attended to. LEE, PEIRCE & LEE. Ercildoun P, O. Chester co., July 25,1850. CAUTION. Aa there are a variety of Drills In the market sold under other patents that are direct infringements on Pennook’s patent, we have concluded to publish an extract from their claim that farmers in purchasing machinal may bo able to judge of those that aro’lm frlngemonls, and thereby pruvont imposition. It will be soon from the following claim, that all Drills whether sold as patent or otherwise, which have at. lacked to thorn one or more levers for the purpose of •topping (ho seed and raising the seed tube out of (ho ground at one and (ho same operation, aro.direct infringements on lids claim. Thu following is an extract from the claim of tiro orlgiqul patentee whose rights are being violated! Ist. The simulUbeous throwing into or out oi operation, by the movement of a lever or other me* ohaniojt) equivalent or device, each.seeding cylinder and Us respective Drill or Seed Tube,Tor tne purpose of sowing with any number of Hoppers end Drills that may bo required In sowing point ot other Urb* gulur shaped laud', without slopping' the animal or animals attached Co tho machine. Not intending Jo limit ourselves to tho particular construction Herein end jopresontod in tho annexed drawing, but to vary these In any way that we may deem proper so that the before described results are a flee ted by means substantially the same us those desert* bed In tho foregoing specification, . All persona are hereby warned against Infringing In any way upon ({in nhuyo claim, under (ho penalties of the laW made and provided therefor, 1 S. ULIiAWRENCE,; Agent for ihe. sale of Souihworth Mauafadunjig Co’s Writing Fapcrt.. Warbhouss No. 3 Minor street, Phila. AAA cases of the above superior Papers now in store, and for,sale to the trado at the.lowest market prices, consisting: in part of .. . , Fine thick Fist Cops, 13, 14, 15 and 10 lbs., Who and white. ~ ”i : Superfine Medium and Demi-Wntlnga, blue ond super and superfine Folio Posts, blue and white,' plain ond ruled. - ', • Superfine Commercial Posts, blue and white, plain and ruled. • . , . / •». Extra super Linen Nolo Papers, plain and gilt. Supcifino and fine Bill Papers, long and broad. Superfine and fine Counting-House Caps and Posts, blue and while. ’ • . Extra super Congress Cops and Letters, plain and tulcd, blue and while. Extra super Congress Caps ahd Letters, gill*. Superfine Sermon Caps and Posts, , Superfine blue linen thin Letters. Extra super Bath Posts, blue and white, plain and ruled. • ■ • Embroidered Nolo Papers and Envelopes, “Lawyer's” Brief Pupers, .-.Superfine and fine Caps and Posts, ruled and plain, bluo and white, various qualities and prices. Also, 1000 teams while and assorted Shoe Papers, Bonnet Boards, while ami assorted Tissue, Tea, Wrapping, Envelope, assorted ami blue Mediums, Cop Wrappers, Hardware Papers, dec. July 545, IB6o—Cm Daily line of Stages from Carlisle to York. THE undersigned,.owing to the increased travel between the above named' places, and to afford corresponding facilities to the public, begs leave to announce that he is now running a daily line of four horse Stages, between Carlisle and York, His stock bus reCoritly been much improved,, and ills-coaches are new arid comfortable. They leave Carlisle every, morning at C-,o'clock, and arrive.at York at IP. M. in time to take the.two o'clock train of cars for Bal timore. ' Returning, will leave York ohout 1 o’clock P. M., 01 immediately after the arrival of the cars from Bal timore, ond,reach Carlisle the same evening. . Park. —Through tickets from .Carlisle to Balti more, or vice versa, will bafurnishcdal.lho low price of S 3 00. GEORGE HBNDEL. Splendid Livery Establishment. II would ulso lake this opportumly*of informing Itis friends ami (ho public generally, that J»p has lately made valuable additions tohis extensive Liv ftDv ory, in'HORSES, C ARRIAGE9, . HORSES, M/T &c., and that ho is now preparcd£X£jk~ to accommodate them with any article in Iris lino of business, and ut a moment’s.notice, and on tho most reasonable terms. Persons desirous of riding in fine vehicles, or on fine horses, lire requested to call at his, establishment before going elsewhere, os in all probability they will save.a little change hy so doing. Persons visiting Carlisle during the Summer so .son can at all limes ho furnished with good conveyances to either of the following watering places in its im mediate vicinity—Carlisle Springs; Gubling Gap; Warm Springs, Perry county; or York Springs, Adams county ; . ’ G. U.* Carlisle, July IS, 1860—3 m ■■ S, A., COYLE, Third Arrival of Summer Goods. CHARLES OCILBY would respectfully unnouhof to his customers arid the public generally, that Uu has just finished opening another.very beautiful addition lb his 'extensive slock of DRY GOODS, consisting in part of plain and embroidered Swisses, Mull, India, Book, and Tarlton Muslins, plain Cam bric and JnconcU Muslins, all prices,. atmied and bated; Uafngcs, Gunndinos, Tissues, India -Poplins* Barege do Lanes, Linen Lustres, Ginghams, Chint zes, Calicoes and a great many more kinds of Ladies Dress. Goods, well worth looking at, A very bcuuli fylassoitmcnt of, ' • Parasols, French" worked Collars, Gloves, Mills, Ho siery, Handkerchiefs, Silk Illusions, Artificials, Ax. Also (ho most extensive and cheapest stock of that has Won in Carlisle for yew*. Domestic Goods in groat variety very low. Ladies, Gentlemen's. Misses’, Boy's and Children’s Moots ami Shoes, will lie Sold to jdeiipn all. A fresh stock of Coffees, Su gars, while and brown; Tens, Chocolate, Spices, To bacco, &c. As my slock of-Goods is large,- and selected with the greatest care, I would invito all wishing to pur chase to give 'mo :i call, ns I desirous of sending o great many good bargnins-fiom tho old and well es tablished aland. - Carlisle, .My 11, 18$0 ... THE subscriber respectfully informs tho public that ho has just made desirable additions to his stock of Goods, embracing choice selections of seasonable Goilus—among them will ho found Ginghams, Al pacas, Lawns, Bareges, Bonnets, Palm Lcaf.flats, Ribbons, Cottons in great variety, Muslins, Gloves, Hosiery, Boots & 5h0e5', : ...... f u/ 'O Groceries of nil kinds. Thankful for (tie increasing patronage of n generous public, ho invites special attention to tho above, feeling confident that ho can oiler unusual inducements to purchasers.. ■ '.N. W. WOODS, Agt. Cmlislc, July 11*1850 fpllK Storo of the subscriber has just bqcnnowly X supplied with a choice and fresh selection Ofov. ery thing in tho line of a Grocer, at prices lower than usual,- among which are 810 COPPBBSj' . from 10 to 12 J cents per pound, foe good to a strict ly prime article. Also BROWN SUGARS, for good to extra fine, from 0 to 8 cents per pound end tho best qua ily of , ; LOVE [UNO'S CRUSHED SUGARS, Including Loaf at the old prices, togohlpr w/ih « general assortment of Spices, Heaps, t /hmmlotes, Wal orotis, Indigo, candles, Oils* and every variefy of the celebrated • Jonkln’s Green and Black Teas, and other articles. Our friends- and customers are invited to cull and examine before buying elsewhere. Wo again (endor our thanks to tho jkihlic generally for the liberal patronage thtfs far extended to ur. J.W. BUY. Carlisle, May 23,1850, - CoilNKlt or IllQll AND PITT SIBKT, AT TUB RaILROAD Dxror, CAnttsuc, dt JOHN s. IVOOO. THIS Hotel.is being completely changed ami reno vated, and will hereafter offer increased ««co«t rnodations to the travelling public, for which its con venient location la admirably calculated. To those persons who wish to pass the warm sea son in the country, few places will bo foumi-whioh possess superior altraoliunH to Carlisle, being sur rounded by e beautiful counOy, nnd having tho beat Sulphur Springs in tho State m its immediate vlclm Icy,. ' June 13,18g0. P iMi on ana Drovers* Inn. Weet High Street, one equar e T \eet of the Rail . Road Depot, OarlitU. THE subscriber begs leave to inform his friends end the travelling oom t murttiy that' he hsy leased (he above well known' st'antT, recently kept by Jacob BfatihnbaugHV, dodd./and. la nqw fplly prepared to hoponVmodafo'aitlliqs'p whfc niey Go pleased to make his hourfb thflli* stopping pThcc.’ ,„• , * THE HOUSE has boon recently furnished. - The Stmu.inu attached is largo and convenient, ond-ca pubic of accommodating fitly head of homes. Ills Tahi.k will at nil times bo supplied with tho best tho markotfl'cun afford, and his Bar .with the choicest liquors. Thankful for tho patronage thus far' bo* slowed, ho respectfully solicits a continuance of Un> Mittfl. C. O. STOUGII. Carlisle, May 20,1850—if New Arrangement! BiliboiiK, Bonnets, CARPETS, NEW GOODS! li»tcre*ll«gv WOOD’S HOTEL, Prpoianititiou. aXTH£EBA94he Honorable FfixpiintCK Watts j :VV President-Judge of (He several Courts of Cbm chon. Pleas of the counties of Cumberland, Perry ond j Juniata, In Pennsylvania, and justice of the several. Courts of Oyer .and Torminerond General Jailße-j livery in soidt uUnties, dnd Hon. John Stuart and- John Clondonh Judges of the Court of Oyer and j Tor/nlnor and (hnbral Jail Delivery,for tbctrinl of, all capital and other offences, In the said county of Cumberland—py their precepts to m© directed, deled the Bth of April,; 1860, baVe ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery i to be holden at Carlisle, on tho 4ih Monday of August next, (being the 261 h day) at 10 o’clock in tho fore noon. to continue one week. NOTICE is therefore hereby given, to the Coro*- nor, Justices oftheTeuco and Oojistablcs of thbsoid county of Cumberland, that they are by the said pre cept commanded toJjctben and (here in their proper persons, With thoif rolls, records, inquisitions, oxuraU nations,, ond all other remembrances,, to do those things which to (heir offices appertain to bo done,and all those that are bound by recognizances,to prosecute against the prisoners that ore or then shall be in the Jail of said county,aro to be there to prosecute them as shall bo just. • DAVID SMITH, Sheriff, j" Susnivi?’* Opficr;, ■? Carlisle. July: 11, 1860. $ - • - siiGßirr’s sale. BY virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponns, issued out of the Coart of Common Picas of Cumber land county, and to mo directed, 1 will expose to public sale, at the Court House, in the Borough of Carlisle, on Thursday the Ist day ot August, iB6O, at 3 o’cloak P. 61., several contiguous and adjoining tracts of land known as tho “-Carlisle Iron /Works,” containing 10,000 Acres, more or less, situated in South Middleton. township, Cumberland county, ad joining lands of Sf. M’Gowsn, G. Bellzhoovsr, John Peters, Lcidig’s heirs, B. Caufman. J. Crocket and others, having thereon erected a Urge Brick Mansion House, with a two story, brick back building adjoining if, having a kitchen and two dining rooms on the first floor, a ' “ Furnace, a Forge for 4 Fires, a MERCHAN'PMJLL with 4 rtmorstones, Smdt Machine and- Elevators, a Saw Mill, a two Brick Cilice and Store Uoom< 3 largo Dink O&rnst a largo Slono Stable, calculated to hold C looms of horses, Goal Houses, Carpontcr& Blacksmith Shops, necessary. Tenant Houses, Stables, dee. On the above described properly there is a valu able Ore. Bank within U miles of the Furnace, and between 400 arid 500 acres of cleared land, of Which about 150 acres are limcitohc, and the residue pino or gravel of. a . good quality, and In a good state of cultivation- Oil ho land now in.timber* a conslderd ble quantity is voitablo for agricultural purposes, and a largo q&aiitily of farming land may bo added to that now cultivated. The above described property is one of the most valuable in the Slate, both for the manufacture of iron and for agricultural ptirptfpeca. Seized and taken in execution aa the properly, of of Michael Ege, dec’d., with notice.to Peter F. Ege, torre-tenant, and to bo sold by me, ; DAVID .SMITH, Sh’ff. Sheriff's Office, > Carlisle, June.SU, 1860, c Terms,of tale: Five hundred dollars of tho par. chase money, to bo paid in cash,and a judgment bond for the balance of the purchase money payable on the acknowledgment of the deed, to be given by the pur chaser with approved security on the properly being knocked dowirto him. Slicrilf’sSjilck. BY v'utuo of ftdbdry writs of Venditioni Exponas issued out of the Court of Common Pleat of Cumberland county, and to me directed, I will ei peso to public sale, at the Court HoiJsp, in the Bo rough of Carlisle, onTliursdliy the iSih doy ol August, 1850, at It) o’clock A. M., the following de scribed Real Estate, viz: A tract, of,Lend situate In Monroe township; bounded by lands of Juntos Livingston on tho cast, M. Brandt on the'soutli, Curcy Alii on tho west, and Christian Hartze) on tho north ( eonlalning 150 acres, nu:;v r or lerAi haying thereon erected a two story BRICK HOUSE, two Tenant Houses, , CU’ltfrt Mill, Stone JBni'n, Frame Stable, &o. Seized and taken in execution as tho properly of Michael M {shier. ' Also, all the interest at A. P. Krb in a lot of ground situated in \Yormieysburg, East Ponnsboro’township, containing 20 perches, more or less, bounded on the north by Market Square, cast by an alloy, south by a lot of S. Oualor, and west by street, having thereon creeled a two story Frame House, dee.— Seized ond liken in execution os tho property of Abraham P, Erb. Also, a tract of Land situate in Southampton township containing 4 acres,, more nr loss, bounded on tho fcoulh by ldiid ofl/cnry Hippcnatcci, west by Stone Churcli, north by James Chesnul, and east, by Henry llipjioiistecl, having thereon erected a'two ttory ‘ . Log Houso, Shop, Stable, &6, Seized and taken in execution as the properly of Benjamin Helms. > , t - Also, a lot of Ground, silnnlo in. Ilio Dnrodgh of Garlislu, bounded a lot of J. Fuller on tho north, Hanover street on (ho asst, A. Hcndcl on tho,youth, and ai} alloy on t|io wpst, containing IC. feel in. front and 340 (vet in depth, mule or less, having thereon erected a two story , . ; Slone House, Rack Ouilding, dtc.* Seized and takerf in’ execution as the property of John Snyder, deceased. Arid to b« sold by me, ’ • > •- i , DAVID SMITH,' ShflT. Sheriff's Office,-/ Carlisle, July 18, IfirfO. $ , VnlunOlo Furntf for Stile.: . rpnß undersigned offer at private snlo iholr farm, X situate in .Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, near'fb-gtstmvp,. ,Tho farm contains about one hundred and sixty six Aerrs and some perches, (in which is erected a two story LOG HOUSE, BANE BARN. dee. There is well of water ul tho door, and n stream running. water passes through ll\o farm, Said (••riu tr'woirtmrbcrcd with Locust, Walnut While ().flflbrding a fine opportunity for pleasure and exorcise to those who ore fond of'angling* •* ’• Tho proprietor deems it altogether- unnecessary to aay anything' in fegard to the medicinal virtues of the water, os the numerous persons who have regain-, cd health from its Use renders such a course entirely superfluous. Good Warm and Colij Bolhs in readi ness at all times.: Tho Table will bo furnished with the best tho season and market can afford, and the Bar supplied with the choicest Liquors, Convcy ' unces from Carlisle to the Springs can bo had ot all 1 limes by applying ot the meats. ' ' D. CORNMAN. Juiio 20, 1860—6 t , - . • Publlng Gap While Sulphur Springs. THE subscriber, feeling highly gratified wiih the success which has attended his management of the above eslnblishmenlduring the past season, | has increased his efforts to rentier the place and accommodations still more inviting atid comfort able, .. . Ample provision has been made for the various modes of Bathing,with either Warm, Cold, or Sulphur Water; also, for Gymnastic exercise and pastime amusement. , . » The salubrity of tho situation* iho highly modi* 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 malic his friends comfortable am) happy I are some of the inducements offered tc Visitors, 1 both valid and invalid, who desire either an occa sion.for innocent enjoyroentj or reposb and resto ration to health. The Spring is slltidied Jri Cumberland county, Pa., about 18 miles ijorth-west of Carlisle. It is accessible by l{ail[dad from Philadelphia to New rifle’, and thence. Similes by stage to the Spring. Passengers leaving Philadelphia in the morning arrive at the Sprfogepfly.the sameevening. The hou&e will bo open for visitors on and afler the loth day of June neit, •< Boarding, $6 00 per week; Families, 5 00 u , : Transient Visitors, 1 00 per day. ; Tho subscriber has the pleasure pf .referring to his numerous patrons who favored him whir their company during the last season, among whom are Samuel Gillespie. W. T. Snodgrass, C. M. Uoy nqldd, 11; O. Ulalr, Alexander Kosier,. Phllndel i phia| Uov.. l)ri Ue Will, lion. Win; Dock* A. 1. ones, Esq., Harrisburg Dr. llelsicr, W.O; teed, Esq., Ohattihorsburg. SCOTT COYLE, n-njirictor: i, Juno.6,lBso—2nr , PnbUng Gap. WARM SPRING*. , PERRY COUNTY. p£NJK'A: riMIE undersigned begs leave to inform the public, X that ho has recently purchased the Warm Springs in Perry county, Pit., ond has improved and refur nished llicbuildingafor tho entertainmentof visitors in a style calculated to insure comfort&.convenience (o nil Who may fuel disposed to patronize the estab lishment* ■ * ;• : J n These Sprlngfi ate situated on tho banks of, and empty iota Sherman’s creek, a stream associated with the ihtilljng scenes between the early settlers of that part of Pennsylvania and the aborigines, whose hunting grounds lay on its margin. They are 11 miles from Carlisle,'(through which the Cum berland Valley Railroad passes from Chambersburg to Harrisburg,) from which place visitors cun at all times obtain excellent conivojarfccs. Those alio front; the east, wishing to reach the Springs try the Control Railroad, can do bo by taking passage to the Dun.J cannon Iron Works, (thirteen miles distant from the 1 Springs,) where coaches are constantly in roadiricas • to convey them thither; and those coming Rom the I weal on the same road, can at dll times obtain easy • conveyances at tho Railroad Hold at Newport, which ' is but a few miles distant from the Springs. The qualities of ((to Water of these Springs are most extraordinary Indeed, for the speedy ond per munent euro, of Scrofulas, Eruptions of.the Shin, and every species of Cuiancons diseases. h®* hundreds of certificates,ehowing llio wonderful cures ciTuctod Uy using \lus water Internally, ond by hath, ing init, obtained as well from strangers os from thuao residing In.the Immediate neighborhood of,the Springs, who have pot only experienced tho infallible clHcacy of lho water themselves, but have witnessed tho same upon others. Prof. James C. Booth has' analyzed llio waters, ond found them to contain DU grains of yolid mutter in tho gallon, which is com posed us follows! 1 Carbonate «f. lime, « of ‘magnesia, Alkaline suits 1 chiefly chlorides, with . u portion of sulphuie, Silica, ‘ Organic 1 irtuttcf, fhvre arc aUa a( the same place half a dozen of other springi'.of different description*, among which ia ono of sulphur and ono of culd.watpr. Jl may Vc, proper Ip ala to wli/>Hnojvtedge /jf.lhe extraordinary. Modfcal ifualltlcs, of thc*o-fc|irli»cf« have mil bqufj nmro eitcnsitely ktfuwn, than tsdndl- CMed flto*.certificate# of (htise’only.whn have ror a(i)e passing through the properly affords fine fishing. Every attention will bo paid to the comfort ond convenience of guests, and tlio ohorges so mode. rule, that all may avail themselves of the benefits of tho.mter, * . ~ H. 11. ETTER. June 13, ISaO—Bl t . , . ' Cumberland £ Perry JUotbl. botner of North Hanover and North Sis., Carlisle, JaUly kept by Henry Hf* Or.th». ■ rpHE subscriber having leased .the,above large and commodious Hotel, siluutoon the corner of North Hanover and North Slrofcta, lately occupied by H. W. Orth, begs IdoVe to announce to bis friends ond the public* that hods prepared lo entertain them In a man* nor which cannot fall to meet their approbation. THE HOUSE is pleasantly situated, and. but re cently built. No pains will be spared to make those who may sojourn with him comfortable during their,. slay. His parlors are large and well furnished, and h!i chambers supplied with new and comfortable bedding. His TABLE will be supplied with the best the. rasrket can afford.snd all who are connected with his house will be found attentive, careful and obliging, •)» The BAR will contain tho best Liquors the city can produce* , *. «• ■. ■ • ‘.Hiip Btaiuiro is entirely now and extensive,capa ble of accommodating from 60 to 70 horses—making it a desirable slopping place for Drovers, ond will ho attended by a skilful Ostler... In short, nothing will be.wanting to mhlto lho comfort and convenience of those who may fivor him with ibclf patronage. . Uoauukuh taken by the week, month, or year. 03*. Terms.thorlorato. ■• {/!'-!* " i ,; ~/;» ;.r. i\; i-.umenry glass,•. CailUlo, February U, IB6o—om —f; **.*,**'-•—r/ r 3&* ■ •*** PlalnneldClaulcal Academy* (PO0» MIX.XS VTXST 0» CABI.ULS.) ~, TUBS eighth session will commence l on Monday*, May 6th. In consequence of the increasing nttr a largo'and commodious brick edifice 'has' been erected, rendering this one of the most comfort-, able and‘desirable institutions In the Slate. ^LK/'BBRNS,' , * , • Pr^fteipo^^ln^lFroprle^ot ? ,'* ’ ' »• *' Plaitrfield P, 0., Cumb, Co. t Fa, April 11,1860 ivewvlll© Academy. ■ ».»•*»!, Selzct ahu Sciitmrwio School, Ntwcille % Cumberland County, • Pd, i IT is confidently believed that few insUiations'oflTet greater inducements to stodenlsiVbaiifthe übbvst Located in the midst of a communitypioverbiaLfor their intelligence, morality and regaid’.for'lheintdfests of religion, this Academy can effectually guirti its, members from evil and immoral influences. ’• Advarr* - tagos ore likewise offered to those desiring to pursue the study of the physical sciences, surpassing those of most similar institutional; j* 'H’’V r * Those having son# orwrirus, arid wishing to send them to a Seminary of learning, are respectfully soli* cited to visit Newvllle, and judge of the advantages for themselves, or, *i least, procure e circular con taining full particulars, by addressing , • i., JAMES HUSTON, Principal, Nowvillo, Ta., Aug. *8».1648—1y ■ TUo Assam Tea tompnuy,', 130 Gnaairwicu Stbkbt, N«w Yo»k< rPHB proprietor* beg to call tho attention'of couv L tloiqacura in Tea, and the beads of families to tbo cbo)co and'rare selection of Teas'imported by incm, arid hitherto* unknown in this country, which, by their fragianco with rjrgin purity and strength, produce an Imusfrifl of surpass ing richness and flavor. , . The Teas .offered are the following: Jeddo Bloom, a Black Tea, at $1 00 pr lb. ZVipiion, ‘ 44 v 44 0 76. 44 Diaii, 44 44 050 44 Osacca, a Green Tea, « 1 00. 44 ToofisJaa* “ .. 44 035 * 4 TiclibUianV 44 060 44 CJd-fi Mixture, a compound of (ho most rare and chojco Teas . grown on the fertile dc genial ■ * . ' soil of Assam, . 4 00 H • With a slow to encourage the introduction of these matchless Teas, it is the intention of the proprietors to distribute, by lot, among.tho purchasers, a quantity: of. Tens equal to the First Years* Piofils on the sales effected., J3aoh purchaser will tllo patkago. i numl , ored;*»rt:fltai&, entitling him to '_ „. . One Chance in the Distribution J?6i every fifty coni* laid out, and on the amounting to $20,0()0, tho undermentioned parcel* of Tea, to tjto V4|uq a( cent., or , , Two Thousand Dollars, will be given as » iionuaes f . . according to the following acalc J • ' *' 5 Prize* of 40 ib« Tea at $1 prlb 250 Ihe or #250 20 •* 25 •» «. M 600 M " 600 .50 ** 10 *♦ “ 600* M “ 600 100 ** 6 « “ « 600 “ ** 600 250 “ I “ u “ 260 « “ 260 ‘ 9,000 lb* 425 Prizes in all. Those persons who, prefer lower priced Teas, can . receive their prizes in proportion! or thdy will ho re purchased for. cash, nit a reduction of 10 per tint. - Country Agents required. Applications to be ad dressed (post paid,") tolhoCotnpV* Depot* aa above. Juno 0 t 1850—3 m» _ T ] ; jBA.X.STATBM.- ■V ■' )'■ STEASi SASH, DOOR AND BUND MANV . .i'Ucipny, , , * ; i CUaULES WILKINS &€O. beg-lcatolo inform, tlie citizens of Carlisle and (lie-public generally* that they.are- still engaged :in manufacturing Ssah* Doors, and Blinds, itr the beatitnahner’and’al'tH? shortest notice, by steam, at prices .Tat Joolbw public patronage, confident that he can render gene* r&l satisfaction. J. R. WEAVER/ Carlisle, June 30, IB6o—ly, ' NOTICE* NOT, ICR is hereby given tlml an'appncalidn* will ho made to the l.ogUlnlfaro of (his Commonwealth nt its next session, for a charter for n hank with ge neral hanking-privileges, to bo hcotod In .Carlisle; Cumberland county, Pa., with o capital of one hun dred thousand dollars, and to be called the Carlisle I Dank. . . 1 Carlisle, July 4,1960—6 m , #2,000