Ipung Xadics Scinliiai*)’. HAURISBURGj PA . i millS Institution will; roauliib its b'peratibns on _L Monday the 2d day of September next; under tho direction of iho following leabhfeVs, viz: G, Day, principal; Mr. K.,Cnylo> professor .of mu sic; Mias A, D. Day,teacher of French, mono-chro matic and pencil drawing and painting; Miss Mary assistant teacher of music, drawing, &c. • In addition to tho above; tho following branches will bo carefully and thoroughly taught; viz; Read ing, Writing, Arithmetic, Grammar,.Geography,'As tronomy, History,,Natural and Menial .Philosophy, Dotany, Physiology, Geology, Mythology, Mineral ogy* Uhclorick, Chemistry, Geomoliy, Algebra,Men suration, Trigonometry, &c.- • All of which, as fur as. practicable, will bo fully illustrated.hy an excellent apparatus, such as maps, globes, black boards, planclarium r air pump; electri cal machine,, pyrometer, barometer, thermometer, mechanical powers, block, dec. r G. DAY, Principal.; August 8, 1850—Gt$2 SIIKRUIF’S SAIL 12, BY virtue of u writ of iVenditiohi Kxponns, issued out of tins Court of Common Pleas of Cumber land cuniily, and to mo; directed, I will expose.to public' B.tli 1 , at tJio Court .House, in tiio Borough of Carlisle, on Wednesday the2Bth day dl August, 1850,_ at I oVIojU I\M. tho following described real estate,’ to wit: ' • : " . ■ ' • A Lot ofGroond, shunto in tfio.Oornugh of Shlp* pengburg,-containing 128 J feet In depth, end 64 fact 4 inches in breadllii.mmo or less, bounded by .King street on lliu north, an alloy on the south, James Mackey, Esq., ah the west, and Prince street on the east, having thereon erected a two story weather boarded House, Briofe Kitchen & a Stable. Seized imd taken In execution,ns the properly of GcoJ Eckert and Benjamin E. Snider. And lobo sold by me, DAVID SMITH, Sh’ff. Sheriff's Office, f ; Carlisle, Aug; C, 1850, £ Real estate at Executor’s Stile. ON TUESDAY the 2-Ith of. September next, will be sold at public sale, on the premises, in Mon-; roe township, Cumberland'county, Po., tho following Keel Estate, lute the property of Peter Pricker, de ceased, ou the. Forgo Road, one mile cast of Spring Forgo: No. 1, containing 130 Acres, of first nilu Limestone Land.. Tho Improvements jl__* are n large STONE HOUSE, PANIC BARN, Spring House, Wtigmi Sheds, Cpru nml-othcr Ouiouildmgsj n fust rntu. L»?JL*PSBprnig near iho door, and, an Orchuid of choice fruit. . ' - No. 2, Containing 109 Acres, of Limestone Land, adjoining the above. Tho im provements are a one story HOUSE mid PANIC DARN, and other Outbuildings, a Tenant house, Ac several Springs near the house. Until lanin* are in u high state of'cultivation and under good fence. No. 3, Canto tulii'g-GO. Acres, adjoining No. 2, and j- of n mile' smith-of* Church, town; about 1U acres ore cleared ami the remainder co\cted with lirst rate timber.' ' No. 4, Contains 11 Acres, on thin south side, of Yellow. Breeched creek. The improvements era,n good LOG HOUSE rind STA PLE, and u good Spring, and (ho lurid is under good cultivation. No. 3,,Coiilains about 2 Acres, on the Forge road, I,mile cast of Spring Forgo. T..e improvements are p largo twash ry-House, part sione, Frame Stable,' Blacksmith. Shop; arid other Out htiildings,’with n first ralo Spring in tho basement story of the house. No. G, Contains about 3 Acres, of unimproved Lijml, on thc.York rouffi near Church town, under good fence. No. 7, a large two sfary Houso nud Lot of GroumLm Ohurcblovrn, abotit 40 feel in 'front mid 150 feel in depth.' - linlifpuitifilo titles will be given for tho above pro perties. Tliouhovc properties shown rind all neeos. :«ury iilfuriualiun given to persons wishing la purchase by calling oh either of the subscribers* or on John Luu Jiving ou Lot No. f>. Sale to coinmoric’o at 1 o’clock P. M., when atleli dvttcu will ho given and terms hurdd known by - . GEORGE URINbLE, JOHN PUINDLE, .- August 8, ISSO-u7t Ex’rs Valiuirble Propct ty n.l PUBLIC SALE. ON FRIDAY tbo.37th of September heM, will bo nolil ul public saln.o'n tlio in Monroe lowmdilp, Cumberland couitty, I 1 *~ the following lieul Kslu'te, lalp the property of .Lihn Morrell, do* tl, about onu-hftlf mile wcidol' C’hurchlowM, on llio road loading J'rom- ChUrclUoWn To the Tnndfo lining Uvad t cun* nnirfg , 125 Acres, of A«hC rule Limestone Land, IPO acres cleared and In a hiuh alula ol - culiivalion, llm remainder U cov ered with ,fm</ young limber. -'The improvement* An A nrtf a (wur aiory LOCI HOUSiJ, a largo V*^®^Kjic.lu , n. a LOC* DARN, Wagon Shed, |j2|J^«Oo r n (’rib,am)other rterttonary Out-build Also n never fuillug well ofwider iioar thu door, and nil Orrhiml with choice foil.— - This i« considered one of the best (arm* in Monroe ilowiiAhip. Any person wishing u» view thu above • properly previous to tho enlo can Jo so by calling on the bubac-ribere 1 • ' ‘ Wutc to comttaMu’o nt I o’clock P. M, on *nitl ilay, fcwlicn oUcnJanto will b« rWou «fc lorrna umdo known OtiOKUH-UHLNDI.U, SAMUI3L MOmUi'IT, 13x’ra. August 8, 1850—fit A Ninnll rni'iu fur sale. fIMIK subscriber oilers at private sale, a tract,of X Lund, shunted in North Middleton township, .Cumberland county, Pa., 4 mile* north of Carlisle, near Wugyoncr’ii road, containing . 48-12 Acres, more or leu*, of Sluto Land, Patented, In a good slate of cultivation, and putt under post and rail fenevv— Tiio (and is all cleared except about 0 or 7 acres of jugful limber. Tbo improvements aro ul£ story LOU IIOUBI3, wonllicrliourded, a Log IjJlSJraiKitchctu LOO 13 A UN, Wagon Shed, Ac. dagßßa&Thcre U an excellent Orcliatd of choice fruit and u well of never failing water on said farm. If not sold at piivato salo before the Qjh of Oclo ber next, it will bo olTered nt public solo on Kidd day, at the Court House, in Carlisle, and will* positively bo sold. Persons wishing to purchase or to examine the properly, will call on the subscriber residing in Car lisle. Possession wilt bo given on (ho Ist of April next. JOBRPII SITJSa. August 8, 1850 —81 Tcacliorn Wanted. Till' School Directors of the School District of Silver Spring township, will meet ut the house of Q. Deny, in Hogoslown, on Saturday the 17th instant, ut 10 o'clock A. M., for the purpose of appointing teachers for said district. Nino mule and onu female tonehors arc wattled. None need apply but those who can como recommended ns to good moral clmN ■actor und qualifications for touching. Applicants |wm present themselves at the time and place afore* jJDui, for examination, lly order of the Hoard. | . . J. CLUtfDKNIN, Jr. tfecl’y. f August t. 18BQ— 3t • Private Sale. 0 » r ‘ a valuable lot of Broutul in 11,1. UoroMgh, on I'emfrcl .treet, nn.i Opining a lot of Joseph Site, on llw earn, and Mary on the wort, containing 01) feel’front, a,!d feel deep, having thereon creeled a two .to", fTOAriL {i‘ ,u,ra ?. llou '° “"d Kitchen, a two story ‘ 0,1,0 1IoUB0 » Promo Un rn , Stable ■ S Myi™?'! l lur 0ut ' l,uil ' ll "«»- There I. an ii„ m . Of fruit tree, on tlio prend.o., Tho ISroperty will ho .old low,.olid dt.idid into half lot. Mf oece.aary, to soil purchase!.. For term. Ac., an. P')’ lu THIMI 1 UHOADB, 1 I . • , Agent for the Owner, August 1, 1860/ Valuable Farm: for Sale. THE subscriber 'oflers ,ot private sale, tlmt.vnlud hlo; farm, situated in Dickinson'township, between the Walnut Bottom and Forgo toads, and convenient to Mooro’s mill, cuiiit ining ■ t(95 Acres, , of excellent limestone land, about 150 ados of .which are clearetf, and in a gdod state df cultivation,, tho, remainder is well covered With Woodland, Tho im ,: JVJiwi ptofreihehts are a ,LOG Dwelling Housoi anew BANK BARN*, and other,Oul l?fliS |buiiJ i n ' L ' 5 ‘ vvo 'veils of hover failing efSaasSS water are convenient to Ihq house and barn, dnd a largo Apple Otchard of grafted trees is on .tho promises, ' ■ Persons wishing* to view the.property can call ori tho undersigned) or on tho premises. . ' . ■ NATHAN WOODS. i, August.!, 1850—tf , Lnn. Inicl. copy tilt If. and chorgo Woods. . •„Stray Cow. j , v ; : STRA.YED away, from the residing in Sloughslown, on Thursday the' 1 Uh. Instant, a b!aoh mid white spotted. COW, of email Bizo. .She is giving. millt.,, Any person giv ing' mo Information,in regard to said. Cow, will ro* coivo my ihonks, . • JOHN R. RINEHART. . July 35,1850—3 t ' ' . Assignccsliip Account TUG account. of R. M. Henderson, and Richard Parker, Assignees'of John Ilhys, having, been filed .in the Court of Common Pleas o( Cumberland county, will bo.presented on Wednesday the 36th day of. Augiisl nexl for final confirmation, and rule on all persons concerned (a appear and show cause why tho same shall not bo confirmed and allowed by. said Court. ' , . / JAMES F. LAMRERTON, Prolh’y. Prolh’y. Office, Carlisle, July 25, 1850.-*—3l Eslalo Alotfcc. ALL persons uro hereby notified that tellers of administration on ilia estate of Frederick Oleiin, lalo of Monrbo' township, Cumberland county, Pu.' dec'd, Imyo been Issued by Iho Register ju mid far said coimty, to the subscribers, the first named living, in South Middleton township, and Ilio last named in iMonroo'lownship,,county aforesaid. All persona having claims or domhnds against the cslulo of said, deccdunl, arc requested to make known the same without delay, and thdscdndebtod (o' make payment to. . ... . , SAMUEL GLEIM, CHRISTIAN GLEIM, July 25, 1850—Gl* : E.x’rs.- REGISTER'S NOTICE. VfpTICE is hereby given tq dll persons interested, IN thiil the following accounts havo been'filed .in lliis olUco for oxumlnation by the accountants (herein limned, and will bo presented to the Orphans'Court of Cumberland county for confirmation. mid allow* unco, on Friday the 23rd day of August A; D. 165 U, viz: ; 1. The account of Samuel Pricker, administrator ol Benjamin Pricker; laic ofiUohtoc township,dec’d, S. The account of Abruhum Coble, administrator of Jantes livinc, lute of East PcnnsborougTi township; deceased. 3. The accounl of George Hyde, Sr. 'administrator ol’Gcorgo Hyde, Jr. latoorAllcn township,deceased. d. Tho account of Levi Diehl, administrator ol Thotms Billie,date of Hopcwcil township, duo’d. 5. Tho uocounl of.Adiiin Bishop, administrator of Catharine Bishop; lulu of Monroe township, dco’d. 6. Tho.dccounl of GcO, fJipulersou, administrator of George SUohfh; late 6f the Borough,of Carlisle, deceased. • ' * 7. Tho account of Mrs. Ellen Duncan, administra trix with’tho will annexed of Mary 11. Duncan, late of Iho Borough of Carlisle, deceased; 8. .The supplemental nmlTmal account of Michael Uocklin, Executor of Jacob Cocklin, lute of Allen township, deceased. .- ■ • 9. The account of Daniel Whistler, Executor of William Stevenson, lulu ol'MitUin township, rlcc’d. 10 The accoiml of Chmsliau Tilzol, odmhiislrator of Dr, A; 11. Van Huff, laid of ibu Borough of Me* chanlcsburg, deceased, 11. The account of John M’Davvell,-administrator with .the will annexed of, George EckUrl, lute of Frankford township, deceased. i , 19. .Tlie,accoonl of Lowid Rhoads, odmlhiilratdr of Mary Dock, late of the Borough of Newvillc.dcu’d. 13. The account of Daniel Murkley, executor,of Mnjy Mnrkldy, lute of Hampden township;,dec’d. id. 'Tho account ol John" Gray, adinmliilMtor of John C. Mitchell, late of MifUiu township, deceased. 15. Thu account of Joseph Burii. deceased, who «v.t« administrator of John M’Grcger, deceased,filed by George Fattoraon and Francis 8. Ilublry, cxecu luis of the said Joseph Uord, deceased. . 16. The account ofßxmucl llcllclfifigcr, adminis trator of Johrt Heffellhiger, laic of .VVormlcysburg, Gumbi-rlandcmmly, deceased. 17. Tho account of David ICcuawcr, administrator of Sidney King, Me of the bbfuughuf Phippcnsburg deceased, ; . IS. The account of Henry Church, ndmmistrulor of Robert U. Church, Ulu of Cast PoonsboroUgh loWiubip. deceased. - lU, Tho account ofTborma Crjlgbeud, jr. ndih’r. of John 3lcrrcl, falc of tlVo Rurougli of Carlisle, de ceased. • r 'Wtf. OOL'LD, Regultr, Riffistcr’s Office, July 23, 1850, . nurs'iCK. T.-O.ISSABETH, WOODBURN vs: S.iimiH Dcitlle Xj dnd 4 Lucinda his Williiun Woodburn. Jas. Womlburn, Mary Woodbnrn, Margaret Johnston, widow, Gob.'Johnston A Sarah .his wife, Ch.is. Hut* teh A Susan Ins wife, Moses Hemphill A. Margery hi? wlfo, Win. Clark*. Cbmles'Clo'ik', Rubt.C. M’Cub lough, Ju« If. M’Cullough,Titos S M’CulloughjKbbi Mickey*and IRizalielli his wife. Win. R. M'Culhugh, Chai les P. M'Ciiltough, CienTgo O. M’thiilough, a minor nhdor M years; of whom John M’Culbmgb is father and.next fricmljßubeilC. Rcallie, Jus., limit lie,, Win. Ih altir, Joltit S. Uenllie, Tbos.G. Ueutiie, Henry C, Ucattio, (the' fobr last nam'cd Going nun oih.) for whom - David' Shields is Guardian;. John M’Noal, James M’Ncal, Robert A. •M'Neal, Win, Asper aiul Lydia Jnno,bl« wife, Lydia Juno Henry, Agness M. Henry, Hannah Henry, Rachael M’Neal, Mary M'Neal, Hli/.aheth M’Neal, Wm.S. M’Neal, (tho six last named beingr minors,) for whom Come* llus L. Vuiulerbell is Guardian,, Action of Partition in the Court of Common Pleas of Gutnljorlaiid’cminty. In pursuimeo ofu summons in partition.issued in tho übovo stated case, am) to mo directed, tho nhovo named parlies are hereby notified to appear at a Court of Comuioti Pleus to bo held ul Carlisle, In and for Cumberland county, mi Monday tho t(othof August, 1860, at 10 o’clock A‘. M., and show cause If any they, or any of them Have, why partition bo* tween them should nut* bo made of a certain planta tion imd tract of lam) silnulu in Newton township, Cumberland county, lujUndcd by hinds of Rev. Alex ander Sharp, John. Deallie, James Doalliu, Samuel Wherry, K«(j„ Patrick Hoys nndolhers, containing uhout 185 acres, which said tract of land tho above named parlies, os tenants in common, logelJicr and .undivided do hold. And further to show cause why Judgment yuotl partitia Jhit should not bo entered by tho Court m th« obovo staled action, ' Witness my hand tho lUth day of July, IflfiO. a, * WAVIU SMITH, HhflV Sheriff!* Ollieo, ? Carlisle, July H, 185-Oty NP'HCU. Robert Montgomery and Rachel "I (lit wife, . . , „ M ’ , * „ fof Common Pleas Alexander Harr and James Ken* ofCumbbrland co. nedy, and Maria bis wife. J ]„ p U f,ua nco 0 f a sununons in partition in tho above staled case, and to mo directed, the above nambd parlies are hereby notified to appoar.hl a Court of Common Pleas to bo held ut Carlisle, in and fur Cumberland county* on Monday tho 36th day of August, 1860, at 10 o'clock A. M., and show cause if any they or any of them have, why partition between them should not be made of a certain Dot of (»roundi sifuato and being* in the Borough of Now villi?, und bounty of Cufnbor* land, bounded on Ihu cust'by John' Morrow,'an {ho west hy Dr. J. K. Irvine, and by Ibo Main street on tho South, having thuromi oracled a Frame House and a Stable, which said lot wllh'lho bnlhllnga thcre-| on erected, the üb'uvu named parties us tenants in : common, and undivided do hold. And , further, to show cause why judgment quad pactitio Jinl should not bo mitered by the Court In tho above' staled case, , .Witness my bund Iho.lOlh day of July, 1850. ' . . DAVID SMITH, ShtT. Sheriff's onice, > . pailt.lo, July 11, 1830—Ci'V> Sale bt Valuable Real Estate. WILE bo sold at publlo aale on TUESDAY, iho 22d of October next, ol 10 o’clock, oh the pro* misea, the following described real estate f. £;■* I;'A trnol.of excellent land laying on the ,south side of the Cumberland Valley. lUil Kond about 4$ miles oast ofCaili«lC,cyiUaiiunguboul 200 ACRES. It is under good fened and',in a high state of culli* •’ pi,'ni H *• Vulioh. The improvements-aro a two Story fiUICIC HOUSE, a .largo brick ISOnnlc.. Darn, both recently built, and all necessary out bUildinge., There is a well of Water (with a pamp) la the yard. Part of this tract,la wall limbered. . . 2; About 90' ACHES;,one mile south of the above tract,'of which theroaro about 20 Acibb cleared, the .bulonco is excellent timber land.. There will also. bo. offered 'it public solo on. THURSDAY, UicS4UV ofOolobor next, allO o’clock, on the promises, twovery fine limestone farms, situ ated in Toboyno township, Perry county. Tliescnro adjoining farms, one contains about 240 ACRES, the other 175 ACRES. They arouboulS miles west of Landisburg, on the main.road lending up the val ley. One farm has a STONE MANSION HOUSE nnd Bnnlt' Dark on it;' The.other «r Log .House ami Lpg Barn. Tlicro are thriving on both of these places. .They arc situated in the most fertile pari of the ‘county, and offer many Induce ments to purchasers. Persons wishing to sco either of tflo above'tracts, can obtain information from (ho tenants residing on tho promises, or either of the undersigned Executors. Attendance .will bu given and terms made known on day of sale.by RICIIARD PAtlKEli, n. c. sterrett: . Executors of Tlluuius Uric, dee’ll July 25.~3in, Kloumo and Ijot tor Sale. TUB subscriber will eull a| privnto salo, the pro perty on which ho lives, situated nl West Hill, Cum berland county; on the Stuto road from Carlisle to Ncwvillo; R miles woat of Carlisle, and I riiile south of ShellehnrgcrVmill. The- Lot contains half n.n Acre of llrst rate Limestone Band, under good fence, M with o now two story BRICK.HOUSE, 30 by Z 4 feet, and Back Buildings (herd on crec;cd.. ■ Also, atvbll of excellent wa ter with u pump in it near the door, and u number of young ami thriving, Apple, Peach arid Uherry trees, 'i'hu situation is ii good onu for n Tailor or any other mechanic. This property is Situated in n pleasant, rich’and healthy neighborhood, and will be sold low, ns the 'subscriber intends moving west. : For particulars call on (ho undersigned. DAVID ZBIGLER. July 25, 1850—3 m. ‘ ' j. J? a'large STOCK OF DRY GOODS rePPflft SELLING at the bee hive At Cost,."'.- JV’OU the henefit of nll my frjcirds in lire town and JU country, the subscriber makes, tho above an? nouircement, to show that he has concluded to change his busines*, settle up. nil book accounts, mu! 'sell out his entire stock of.Gooits nt cost. All who wish,to,save o'sixpence cutr. do it by call ing nl'llio Bee Hive; in North Hanover street, ns I wish to dispose of my slock between this and the Ist of-January 1851, I have n iut-ge bto.ck of Staple Goods, all suited for family use,. Please call And uxiunintj nry stock as nothing will bo lost, and ul| attention .will bo givcii' by the sub- r scribor to please* ’ ’ • July 25, 185,0.~2m N. B. I constantly keep on huipl Ready Made Clothing. . Also will have made by Mr. T, Ueightcr, (who j« working in my store room) to order any garment on the shortest notice. , S. A. C. . Tiight! Kiitfkf! PINE OIL, UA.MPtIINE AND FI.UID OF nckrmwlcilgrcl stiperiimly ■ nmV jnirily, mnnu fncliireil mid lb( alio nt tho lowest Wholesale prices, by v . . DAVIS .J- HATCti, el the,old established stand'of tho Inin I’, Uayih, CAMDEN, Now Jersey,rtlioro'orders liy mail or otherwise ora solicited, and prompt attention will bo,given.’ .The voice public.for fifteen y/nrs, and tho owhfd.of a Silver'Medal, and compli mentary notice by,- tho- Franklin. Institute-over ull immpetitnrs,-is sufficient evidence of tho excellence of our Oil. ar, Pitch, Turpentine, Rosin, nnd Spulia ofTuf* too, for mile Wholesale odd Retail. . .July 33; 1930—3,11 PKNNOCK’S JMTJGIVT I Seed and Grain Planter. . TlltS subscribers respectfully inform is««llm.-im!* miU Iho public, that they uru building 'I bi <j;' i>k above machines to wind) Uicy liuvo add • i i i u,i improvements, and wliicli gives thorn decnU-iUiivu,- luge over tiny other drill over olVurvd to tin- public. Their machines ore built of good material, and war' ranted to glvo entire satisfaction. P« rsnns tiro re* forred to (ho following gentlemen in - Cumberland county, who huvo purchased and used llio above machine, and who can testily (o its superiority.. ■ ' Frederick Waits, Hubert Bryson,. • J 7 11. Weakley, George Craighead, • George Hikes,' William Maleer, ’ Daniel Keller, George Widders, ' Khlcr ArCuiic, David Shoemaker, , George Coover, Jacob Voglesonger, George Gnnklo, Abraham Grove, y.uiiuel Miller, Adam liuokor. All orclurs will bo promptly attended to; luk,-relucts & Lists. Krcildoun P. O. Chester co., July Q 5, 1650. As there arc a variety of Drills in (ho market sold under other patent* (hut aro direct Infringements on i'ennock's patent, wo luvd concludud lu publish an extract from their, claim tliut farmers in purchasing machines may bo able lojmigo of those that arc In. fringciiiontH, and thereby prevent Imposition'. It wilt bo soon from the following claim, that all Drills whether.sold at patent or otherwise, which huve at (ached to then) ono or more levers fur llio purpose of stopping (ho seed and raising the sued tube out of (ho ground at,arm ami tha sains operation*, arc direct infringements on this duioi. . • . Thu following is an extract from the dalmW (ho original imtonieo whose rights are being violated i - /!*(• - r lho simultaneous throwing into or. out ol operation, by tha movement of a lover or other mo amnnluul'cqulvulentor device, oaoh seeding cylinder artd Us respective Drill or Sped Tube; for the purpose of sowing wlth'any nninber of Hoppers and Drills , that may ba required ill sowing point or other irro* ( gulur shaped' land, without slopping tho animal'or ■ animals attached to thb inacldho. Not Intending to ■ limit nursalvcß to tho pnrtlcul.ir’oon*trucijon'horein , described and represented lit tho,annexed drawing, but to vary thuso In any way. that wc may deem 1 proper hu that the before described results uro otVeo I ted by mpans-suhstanllally tho same ay thoao dssorl -1 bed in tho foregoing specification. , I All persons uro hereby warned against infringing in any way upon,tho above claim, under the penalties I of tho law made and provided therefor. ■ Action of Pan lit (an |n t lio Cour t NOTICE. 8. A. COYLE. S,£? CAUTION. s. nr> Lawrence,: Agent for the sale of Soiiihwnrth iMauafaetunng '■ Waukiiuusk No. 3Minor street ,Phi ini. QAA casta of ih'o above superior Papers now in ® lor P» and for sale to tho trade'at thmiowest .market prices,consisting in puriof . Fiiio.thipk Flat lS> 1‘4,16 and. Ifllbs., bluo and white.'. .'Superfine Medium and Demi Writings, blue and 'white; , - . Extra super and auperfino,Folio Posts, blue and white,'pifiln and ruled. SupcifincOoinincrcial Posts*, blue and white, plam and ruled. 1 ‘ . ' Extra super Linen Nolo Papers, ploili rind gilt. Supcilhio and lino BUI Papers, longand brond. Superfine and lino Counting-House Cups and Posts, bluo and while.' Extra super Congress Caps atrd Letters, plain and ruled, bluo and while. 1 Extra super Congress Cops and Letters, gilt. Superfine Sermon Capa and Posts. , Superfine blue linen thin Letters. Extra super Bath Posts, blue and white, plain and ruled* : -V Embroideied Note Papers and Envelopes. • 44 Lawyers” Brief Papers. , Supcrllno and fine (Japs and Posts, ruled and plain, bldo and white, various,qualities and prices.. Also, 1000 reams white and assorted Shoe Papers, Sonnet Boards, white aiid assorted Tissue,. Tea, Wrapping, Envelope, assorted and bluo Mediums, Cnp'Wrappers, lliifdwnro Papers, &c. July 26, I.6oo—Cm New Arrangement! ■ Daily Line. of Singes from Carlisle to York. fpJIR undersigned, owing to tlie increased travel X between the above named places, and to afford corresponding facilities to the public, begs leave to announce that' bo is now running a daily lino of four horse Stages.between Carlisle and York. His stock has recently been much .Improved, and his coaches aro new and comfortable. They leave Carlisle every nftxrtung at fl o'clock, and arrive a( York a( I P. Mi in time to lake the two o'clock train of cars for Bal* timore., . , Returning, will leave York about 1 o'clock P.M., oi immediately hftcr lhc arrival of the cars from Bal timore, and reiich Carl/sleHlic same evening! I Thtotigh thJa’ls from Carlisle to Balti more, of vice versa* will.ho furnished at the tovV price of $3 oo# GEORCJE IIENDEL. . ■"V-SplcntfW'Llycrir JEstablislunctol, II vy^uld.also take.this opportunity of informing hte friends'utiif tho public generally, that he has hilcly madi) Valuable additions to his extensive Liv- HOUSES; CARRIAGES, HORSES . J&pf* *I7T Ace., and that be is now prepared ul/A to accommodate ihy.m with any article in his line of business, ami nt a moment's notice, and on the most reasonable, terms. Persons desirous of riding in fine vehicles,'oPonTine.liorscs,-are r.'Quesled.to call nt his establishment before going elsewhere, ns in all probability they will a-ive n liltlo chango*by so doing. Persons visiting Carlisle during tho Summer so. son can at all times he furnished with good .conveyances, to either of'lire following watering places in its im mediate vicinity—Carlisle Springs; Guhlihg Gap; Warm. Springy, Perry county, or York Springs,. Adnrhs countyP G: 11. Carlisle, July IS, 1850—3 m . Third Arrival of Summer Goods. CHARLES OGILBV would respectfully announce to-lus customers mul ilio public gcncntUy, that ho jius just finished opening, another very beautiful addition it) bis extensive-slock of DRY GOODS, consisting in puH of plapi »iuj emhrotclcrcd Sivjsscs, Mull, India,"Book, ami Tarljoh Muslins, plain Cam bric-and Jaconclt Muslins; all prices, sltiped and bpred; Bunigos, Gunadincs, Tissues, India Poplins, Pore pc do'Lmiea, Lfhcn Lustres, Ginghams, Oliint zee. Calicoes oml,!i great many more kinds of Ladies nfcsslGoods, well worth looking at. A very bcuult furaajoitmcnlqf. ' . Ki»jboiss, Bonnets, ’■ * Parotids, French worked Collars, Gloves, Mills, Ho* siery, yinmlkcrdiicfs, Silk Illusions, Artificials, &c. Also tfio most extensive and cheapest slock of • CARPETS; that lias been in Carlisle for bears. ' Domestic Goods hi great variety very low.. Ladies, Gentlemen's. MissesVUoy's and Children's Goots and Shoes, will be sold to pleeapnll; * A fresh alack of Coffees, Su* gars, while and brown; Teas, Chocolate, Spices, To* boCCO,’«SiC. i ‘ , As my slock of Goods is large, and selected with the greatest care, f wojild invito all wishing to pur* chase l» give, mo a.cull,ns 1 dubious of .sending u great m:iny good bargains from tho oldund well eo lablishrd Maud, Carlisle, July. U,.1850 • .• NI3W GOODS! TtIK subscriber respectfully informs the public Unit bo h-is just made desirable addiiions.to his stock of Goods, embracing choice selections of seasonable (jinliia—among them will bo found Ginghams. Al> patviH, I,awns,-Bareges, Horiiicts; Palm Leaf Hals, Ribbons, Cottons in great variety, Muslins, Gloves, Hosiery, Baots & Shoes, Groceries of all kinds. Thankful for (ho increasing patronage of a generous public, ho invites special attention to the fecjjng confident that he can oiler unusual inducements to purchasers. N. W. WOODS, Agt.. Carlisle’, July 11,,1850, iutcrc^liiV< fPIIH Store nf the subscriber Jins just bprnlidWly J. Htipjilo-.l with a choice nijd fresh selection ofov. cry rlitd'g in the lino of u Grocer,' at prices lower than u.»u .1, among which are !■ , im<6 corri'iios, . from in to 19J edits per poinpi, fur good to u strict* ly article. Also • BROWN SUGARS, lor good to extra fine, from 5 to B cents per pound and the best qua Uy of * . LOVtiUim'S CRUSHED SUGARS, including Loaf ut the old prices, toguhter with n general assortment of Spices,Simps, Chocolates, Bui* eralls, Indigo, candles, Oils, and every variety of the celebrated ‘ , Joukln’a Green and Black Teas, und other articles*, 'Our friends and customers are invited to call and examine before buying elsewhere. We iiguin tender our thinks to the public generally lor (ltd lUtcral-paliunagu thus far extended to us. Carlisle, May 2fl, l8f»0, WOOD’S HOTEL, Conkicn or Ilian anu Pitt Strkkt, at frik RaU'road |)pi’OT, UAttLtflt.li, ITT jon* S. WOOD. rpiUS Hotel in Wing completely changed and rsno* J_ voted, and will hereafter oiler Increased accom modations In tho travelling public, fir Which its con* vsniimt location.is admirably calculated. . ; , To (It oho parsons who wish to pass tha warm son. son in tho country, few places will ha found which possess superior aMraetiuns In Carlisle, being sur* rmiiidpd by a beautiful country, and having (ho best Sulphur Springs Ur tbo State in Its immediate vlclh* | jy, June 13,' 18g0. m urn ami JOrovorfl* Inn. Well High Slrefl, one square Hss£ of tht tiait. Hoad Orpul, Carlitle. . rpllß subscriber bugs leave In inform'his friends the''travelling community that ho lms leased tho above well known stand, recently kept by I Jacob Hlauinbiiogh, demljum) is now fully prepared to becommodalo all tlusu who may bo ploiised to make his bouse their slopping-place. . - , ’ TUB HOUSE, hi* boon recently furnished. The Ht.uiuno attached is largo, and convenient, and oa. .j a l,|(j of uccumminla(ing'f>l)y head of .horses. |lis Tadi.K will at dll,limes be supplied with tho best the markets can otforJ, and his JUn with (hachoicest liquors. Thankful fur tha patronage thus far bo* stowed, ho respectfully solicits a continuance of the tamo. - ,• C, G. BTOUGIJ. , Carlisle, May 23, WHEREAS the. Honorable FiiViißnicK Watts President Judge of the several Courts of Com luon Pldas of the counties dfCuniberlahd, Perry and Juniata, |n Pennsylvania, 1 justice of’the seVerul Courts of Oyer qnd TcVjmnhr and dchjerol .tall De livery, counties, and lion, John Siuart'ahd John Clchdenin, Judges of the Court of Oyer and Term.inenmd General Jail Delivery; for the trial of oil, capital and , t other offences, in the said county of Cumberland—by their prcccpts'tb mb directed,dfllqd tho ,Bth of April, 1660, have ordered tho Court of Oyer and Torintner end Gcncrol Jail Delivery, to beholden at Carlisle, tynthbdth Monday of August neJtf, (being the 26th day) at 10 in tho fore noon, to continue one week. , NOTICE is therefore hereby given, to the Coro ner,Justices oflhe Peace end Constables of thesaid county, of tbey.ai’d by.tljq said pre cept commanded to bothon ond there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records,inquisitions, exami nations, and all other remembrances, to do those tbingswhich (o (heir offices appertain to bo done,and all those that aro bound by recognizances,to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then 4ha!l be Ini i|to Jail of said countyiaro to bethcrc to prosecute them as Shull be just. • OAVID SAHTH, Sheriff. .SilKtUPp’H OpriCE* - ■? Carlisle. July 11, 1850. '•> ' • ... BY virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Exponas issued, out of tho Cdfirt of Common Pleas of| Cumberland county, and to me directed, Iwilf ex-, pose.id pdblio sale, at (ho Court House, in tho Bo rough of Carlisle, on Thursday' the • 15lii day dl August, 1850, at .10 o’clock A. M., the following do. scribed Real Estate,vizi , " A tract of Land situate. in Monfob township, bounded by lands of James Livingston on tho cast, M. Brandt on tho south, Carey Alil.on the west, nnd Christian ilartzcl.on the north, containing Ifit) scrcsj more or less, having IhoroUn erected a two storv BRICK HOUSE, two Tenant Houses, Cti'ist Jlillj Stone Banij Frame Stable, &a. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Michael Mishler. Also,' all (lie Interest ofA,P. Grbiri a loiofjifrocntj situated in Wormleysb'urg, East Pcniißboro’towinbip, containing 20 porches, more or less, bounded on (ho north' by Market Square, cast by on alley, south by J a lot ofS. Ouslor, and west l»y ——street,- having I thereon creeled a two .story Frame’ House, &c.— Seized and taken in execution as the properly of Abraham P. Brb. Also, a tract of Land, situate im Southampton township, containing 4 acres, r more or loss, bounded on the south by land of Henry Ilippcnstcel. west by S'ono Church, north by James Chcsnut, and east by lltmry Hippcnslcel, having, thereon urcclcd a two story ‘ Log Hpuso, Shop* Stable, &d., „ Seized and taken in eioc6lion as (he property of Benjamin Helms... Also, a lot of Ground, situate in the Borough of Carlisle, (munded by a tot of J. Fetter oh iho north, llunovor street on the cast, A. Ilcndel on the smith, and an alloy on tho west, containing 1G feel in front and 2-10 feet in depth, more or less, having, thereon erected a two story • Stone House, Back Building, &c. Seized and takejt in execution -as the property of John Snyder, deceased. And lo bo sold by mo, • DAVJD SMITH, Shff. •Sheriff's Office, , f Carlisle, July 18, 1850. f Dabllug Gup Wliite Sulphui* Springs. THE subscriber, feeling, higlily gratified-witti th£ success which has attended his management of tho above esiabllshnientduring the past season, has increased his efforts to render the place and aqdormnodaiions still more inviiing and comfort* nblpl ,< . -V. :. ' „ % .i . . « ,• Ample provision, has been made for the various modes of Bathing, with either Vynrtn, Cold, or Sulphur Waior; also, for Gymnastic exercise and pasllmo dmußrimcnV. , . . t • 'l’lin salubrity of the situation, fho highly medi cinal quality of the Spring, the splendid Moun tain _Sp_caery, vyhh.. obliginiiJuidxanipßiiini-fiiajuu ants, ahd*~a strong dosiro on the part of the Pro prietor to make his friends comfortable and happy, are soino of tho inducements offered to Visitors, both valid and invalid, who desire either an oecn . for innopqnt enjoyment, or ropcso and resto ration to health. Tho Spring is situated in Cumberland county, Pa., about IB miles north-west nf Carlisle* It is accessible by Railroad from Plrila.dolpbiu to. Now. villc, aml.thenco 6 miles by stage to the Spring. Passengers leaving*Philadelphia in the morning arrive nl (ho Spring early the same evening. Thu hpuso.will bo open for visitors on arid after tho lOlh day of June next* $G 00 .per week, FumTiios, • ... 600 {t Transient Visitors, 1 00 per day. . Tho subscriber has fho pleasure «f referring lo his numerous patrons who favored him with their company during tho last season, among whom are Samuel Gillespie, W. T. Snodgrass, C. M. Rey nolds, 11. (3. Blair, Alexander Hosier, Philadel phia; Unv. Dr. Do Will, lion. Wm. Dock. A. J. Jones, [Lirrisbnrgj Dr. Hcjaler, W. G. Ilecd, Ksq./Clmmbersburg. SCO'JT CQVLE, Proprietor, Dubling.Gap, Juno 0,1850—2 m Valuable* Farm for Sale. fJMIH nndwrvi/rncd offer,nl private salu their farm, 1 situate in Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, near.llegcslown. ~Ths farm coulplns abouf oni hundred ahtt sixty six Acres and some perches, bn which is rrrcicd a (wo story LOW HOUSE, BANK BARN. &0. TI { crui« • (MBka woll of water* the , oqd a Blrfiam jJgSftof running vrlulcr pueilco through the farm, Said.lnr;ii fa well (imboicd with Locust, Walnut Wluto Oak, Hickory, Poplar, Ciiuslnut, &o. This property can bo had on reasonable terms, and un hidUpnlabtoj title given. Tor further information call, nl the public house of W. G. Hamilton, lloecs. town. ' !'»•*. . Joseph -t' sa'MoEl 1 cufErtf. July 11, 1850—Sms Orphan*’ Court Sale. TN pursuance of un order ol the Orphans’Court of 1 Cumberland county,' wll| bo.sold ut public sale,on S.t(imluy;(ho lUth day of Augustnext, on the promi ses, nt 2 o’clock P. M. un said day, tho following described real estate, lute the properly of Dmtrlch Uhler, deceased, vii: , A lol.ot ground,-iltualo in Wostpcnnsborough township, Cumberland county, bounded by lands of John 11, Weaver, C. Wsaver, and (fie Widow Curolliers, coriUlumg about Ninety M Perches, having thereon erected a 2 story LOG UCUSU, Lug Stable, and a never failing well of excellent water, with a Garden and' a number of choice fruit , trees,. ~i • • . | j. w. euy. I Terms of Sale; So much us may be necessary to (pay (he costs and expenses incident lu the sale, la ho paid an (ha confirmation (hereof by Iho Court, end the residue thereof on the Ist of April next, in,b6 secured by recognisances in tho Orphan** Court with approved security. JOHN GOODYEAR, Jr., Trustee, July 18, 1850 It- . . More IVotv Goodfi. JL. STERNER & CO,,.have just received their , third supply of Summer Goods, among which wj|| ho found by SO per cunt, .the cheapest stock of Goods oyer opened In Carlisle. Lawns at 0,7, 8,0, 10 and 12$ cents. Summer Lustres at 0, 8.10, 12j, IR} dr, 20 cent*. Calicoes at 3,4, 0,7, 8, Q, 10 and 18$ cents. Summer Rants stufls at O, 8, 0,10, 18$ it 86‘clV. Chocks (it oid 12$ cunts. . , t j Muslins at oil prjccs, nod fvciy thjng .else in our lino of business unusually low. \Vd it)v{te. till tq call and oxamitio for themselves, as there is rio charge made-far allowing Goods., Carlisle, June 20, IftOd ; .. .roix.v -A’ITORNI'A AT LAW—Ollipk in the house X.tofiMiss iMrdinnia, iumt tho store of A. & W. Uotiiv,, South Hanover ain-pt. April 4, 1850— |y CV INOHAMS. A large lot of desiinblustylcscan r I>o wimd at the atoio of the undersigned. ,■ i ii i■Krw/WOOJis/Ato. 5 ' July U, lBßf> . ; , [Pi-oclaiuutloii. Slici'ifPs Sale*. Plainfield Classical AcUdeinr* ' (FoCBMILSa W v -, THE eighth session.will cotttiqence. on May 6tt>. . In pi the increasing pa? tronnge, a large. andcormn odioUs |>tick .edifice ,hnj been pr6cVd> rcndpri ( ng, »hig.ono Of thc-mpsl comfort? uhlo ond do«irable Infltiluiioha.in iWe Sla,tp. .ftp se rious case of sickness nas occurred sinpq (t was found* ccU .The‘students are constantly : .Under the chargij of competent uncl faithful instructors., .The neigh* horliood present* nb. teriiplallonk to.tlctt or immoral. |ty, there being no town or village Ufeat the inatituy (ion. Circulars, with further information fUroiihea by addressing R. K..-DURN&). ; ' PrincijmKttnd Proprittofi,. . .. . Plalrifield P.d.,Cumb.Co,,Pa, April U/.ISBO ‘ NcvrviUe , M Select Classical AsnScisirxific ocnooij Neiovilte, Cumberland County,.Pa. , IT is confidently believed that few institutions dflef greater inducements to students than the (.hove. Located in .the.midst of a community proverbial fos their intelligence, morality end regard for the interests of religion, this Academy can effectually guard, its members fron\ evil and itnmqnU Infipencesl. . Advan tages are likewise offered to ihosb pursue the study of the physical scibnfeo&j surpassing those of most similar * , . 4 ~i Those having soriS or wards, anil wlsnlng to aynd 1 them io a Seminary of learning, are respectfully aoli.- ciled to visit Ncwvillo, and judge of (he advantages for themselves, or, at least, procure a circular con taining full particulars, by addressing ■< JAMES HUSTON, Principal . Newville, Pa.,Aug,23,1640—1y . the Atsuin Tea Company, 130 ditxkawicu StbbsTj Nkw York. rpllti proprietors bcjj tp call th®. attention ofcon- L no'ißßuurs in Tea, And the heads of families ip tho choice and rate selection of Teas imported by , 'them; and hitherto unknown in this country, whlcb| by their fragrance anddclicacy. combined with,virgin purity and strength, produce an infusion of surpass ing richness and flavor. / The Tens offered arb the followingi ' , ... . Jeddo Bloom, . a Black,Ted, .atsloo pr lb) Niphonj “ V; 076 « fpioji," ; . «... v o co; *; Osacoa, a Green Tea,* “ 100 ,*f . Toodsinoi * ** . *V OTi,;.” Tirki-tsina, * , « .*» 060 11 , Ud-fl Mixture, a compound of the - most rare and choiro Teas' grown on the fertile & genial soil of Assam, . .. Willi a view to encourage the introduct ion of (bpre matchless Teas; it is the intention of the propnejo'fd tq distribute liV the qUaqmJ of Teas equal to the First Years 1 Ftofils on the sales effected. Each purchaser will receive enclosed % li\ the package, a numbered certificate, entitling him,to One Chance i\\.the Distribution!'J . Fdr every fifty cents laid.out, and on tho .receipts amounting to {20,000, the pf Tea, to Ibo value of ten per cent.,* or Two Thousand Dollars , will be given at cay at Itonuses !' ' according to the following scafb: j. .. .. . ..5 Frizes of .40 lbs Tea at {1 pc lb 260 lbs or {26(1 20 V 2p “ « “ 500 “,« 600 .60 10 “ « “ .600 .“. !“ n6OQ 100 “ , 6 « “ .•• 600 « 600 86*6 “ 1 “ “ “ 260 “ V .280 426 ih all, V. . • .. t 5,600 lbs <■ 02,000 . Thogq peraona who prefer,lower priced Teas, can, receive their prices in proportion, or they will be re* ' purchased for cash, at a reduction of 10 per cent. •. . Country Agents required. Applications to bo ad dressed .(post paid,) to the Compos Repot, as a'boJb* June 0; 1050—3ars ■ ... v BAT STATES! '■ •STEAM SASH, DOOR AND BLiND MANV* FACTOttf, : ", <- CIIAIU.ES WILK(NS &.COT. btfrlo.inUi Inform the citizens of Carlisle end the public generally. in manufacturings Sssh, Poors, and Blinds, in the bent.manner-amt >i 1 ih« - shortest notice, by steam, at prices. far below Ibuso monufsclurcd by liond,-«nd with iqooli greater slOif jlarity. All orders, will bb thankfully received,'shd punctually attended to. Samples,of work Osnbe seen nt No. 21 -Minor Street, Philadelphia. , ,- r . 10,000 light)! of assorted sash for sale at the low est cash pricca.- CHARLES WILKINS &. CO. No. 63 Race eireet, Philadelphia, May 23, !BtfO.-Iy , C. J. GAYLEII’S . SALAMANDER SAFES, Jl r arrnnled Fire ami Thitf Prmf and fret from ' Damjmcta. ■ rpIIESE SAFES possess..ovary qualification to J_ rumlcr them proof against tbo action of firo bn thieves, anil of eutliciout strength, to.endure a. fall Horn any story of a burning building. i.Theyaro mode of wrought y-pn, being kneed, and weld ed together, uiVd fined wfifi a'pcrfect non-conducting firo proof mineral composition, no wood, being used in their construction ns in tho majority of safe* sold . by other makers* Tho dopra of. UoyJsr’s Safa* are. securcd w'tj l hi# Thief Detector und (K-r l.bcic, which precludes the possibility of picking, or blowing •them open with gunpowder. Over two. hundred of these Safes havo been exposed in peel-. ' ijenlaj fito to tho most intenso boat,iojnahy Instance? remaining in,tho burning ruins for several days,and. at no tiipo bayo they .over boon known to fait in preserving ihelV. oonicnts ‘i Tho public are invited to call at the Branch Du*. pot, No. 10 Exchange Place, Philadelphia,'near Dock street, and examine tho. uumeroua testimonials in favor of Gayler'a Eafas, also tho largo assortment on hand for aalu at manufacturers* prices, by ‘ - . JOHN I ..PIPER, Agent..' i fVS.-r-Alto for sale low, new and second-hand* Safes of olhef makers, which have,been taken iti part payment for Gayler'a.Salamanders. . May 0, 18&U—3m Cabinet tVivro Room. (hat liu 1m Hlllllc ;cti(*rnN [ 1 pu. *g» ...rally,. itu ntm . ,lu in ou, llio corner of North Hanover street) Q'J Locust A(* > ley, In the room lately occupied by Mote* Bullock*, a* n Chnir Manufactory, where ho will Keep constant* 1 ly for said an elegant assortment of 4 Cabinet ware, such ns Secretaries, Ilureaus, Workstnnde, Dining and UroakAisCTahlea, Card, Pier and Centre Table*sJ French, Add. high and low post Uedsteods, to«t gather iviih every other article of Cabinet War*—«R - of which hjj will ael| very cheap for Oaahj or ex change for Country Produce at market prices.- v \ \ , CUaiw, Settees, Hooking ChatVa.sW every other article rsanufoctotadin that.* ipilf . branch of, business. . He .would also inform the public that .ha has recently opened tt.ehqp in.ChurchtowiiToAlleiv township, where ha will keep constant- { HB&feJsßßaly on hapd every thing In hie line. .•. i Prided himself with a splendid' Hearse. COFIJaS will bo made on reasonable term*, and' : funerals, in town or country, will bo attended with-• out oxlro charge. Ho respectfully solicits a share rif. public patronage, confident that ho can render Re‘nc«* rol aalufaetion. • ’ J. U. WEAVER.' CiwHhlp, Juno QO, iB6o—dy ' * -rrir'-f-*} notice:.; TyJOTIOE is hereby given that- an application will \ 1> ho made to (ho Legislature of thisComhibhWealth \ at ita next session, for a charter for a bank with r ge« ‘ ncrnl. banking privileges, to bo located lh CkVßsle* Cumberland county, Ps„ with a capital of one hurt-' • dred thousand dollars, and to be called the OaVU'sla * Rank.- ' •’ '■ • Carlisle, July d, IB6o—urn , ■JS “ 100 * aiv le roon (»kcn tli
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