- Bargains ! Bargains ! THIS subscriber is now selling ofl'liU atock of Sum* mer goods at prices lower Ulan over board of in Carlisle. . His stock is very large, new, and complete,. ‘ . Lawns, Baraizes, Tissues, G-rane -1 dines, will bo sold At cost (for cash) and some 26 per cent* less tlidn coat. Ribbons, Bonnet Flowers. and other'trimmings at wonderful low pricoa. Stock ings and gloves lower than ever. Linens, Do Lains, Checks, Tickings, Di aper, Table covers, 4‘C. considerably, below low water mark. In mens wear, such as Tweeds, Cotloriadb Dril lings, CLOTHS AND CASSIMERESi at cost for cash. .. CARPETTINGS of oil kinds/ from Impend! 16 'common at very reduced prices. BOOTS AND SHOES. * My slock of this article Id too largo and I will run them off at prices truly ..astonishing. Selling shoes worth $1 at AOcis. GROCERIES as low ad the pome all who want, lily odt ytftifr niouey io tliobVst Advantage, and look through the mammoth stock, and you will got the cheapest and best goods ever purchased. Itccolluct (ho old ..and, Bjj* M.in.Jco., Co,Mo. August I6i iB6O. Paper Hangings. ONE THOUSAND PIECES. ONE thousand pieces paper hangings received at the store of the subscriber, ibis week .front one of the largest eastern manufacturing establishment, and wili bo sold at 8, 10,12, 10, 20, 26, 31, 37, and 50 cents per piece. They arc good, beautiful, and uncommonly cheap, C. OGILBY. Aug. 15. TO FARMERS AND MEN OP. BUSINESS. ! OILS, CANDLES AND GUANO, jr rpHE SUDSCSIBER ofTers, at .the lowest rates, iffi.., |in any quantity to'suit purchasers, HI ' GENUINE PERUVIAN GUANO, I arid every variety of SPERM, WHALE, LARD, AND TANNERS’ OILS. Manufacturers, Tanners, Farmers, Dealers and Con siimcrs, are invited to call. . GEO. W. RIDGWAY, No 37 North Wharves, the first Oil Store, below Race street, Philadelphia, August 15,’ 1850,—3m ~ Wanted. •• ®KQ GOOD SIRN, to locate or trade! in eafch of the mmo bounties in (his Shite, to sell ** Gilmore’s Pa* Deo lloUbo, Bee llive and System of Feeding r&Stt This is a recent and scientific plan oi hco arrnngc ajjSwnent. and.must supersede all others—it lias, whore jjgfemknowh; . • Smart business men—lf Mechanics,’ the find this a good business for ot least two years. ;|^^ro/uch‘, the whole of oho half of d ctfdnty right vMll |»yH>e sold. . ~ • t ', .... i Mb®' For description,' take thie cars and fcom’6 to Lat/caS* see the bees woiß;, Cnd tU my room and sed liK-bcrfuct models of (ho toholl*.. Address, post paid.'. i. B» MAYNARD, l|||» ... *i < •*. . Pencil Agl. for Pd. Lnneasief Aug. 8, 1850—31* NOTICE. A N election will be held fooled Thirfoen Mona t-JL\. gers for the Cilmherlnhd Valley Mutual Protqc .lion Company of Dicktnion township,'on Monday ■ the 2d day of September next, ni the Office ot said [Company, in Dickinson township. , Said irfanagdrs (to serve one. year; Election to be held between (no Uiouis of!) o’clock A. M. and 4 P. M. i Sfr, , . A. O,.MILLER; Bccty. £ Augusts, 1850—41 I* Estate Notice. >*T EPTER3 of administration bn the estate of Pe* J_j tor Uakcr, Into of Ihc Borough of Mechunicsburg, Cumberland county. Pa.,deceased, Imvo been granted by the Register of said county to the subscriber-living Ifn Allen township county aforesaid. All persons 'lndebted fo said estate ntd hereby notified to make Immediate pnJrfrVfjt, and those havin’g claims to, pre sent them for sotflenicnl In . . i v CHRISTIAN TITZEIA A'rfmr. | August 8; IB6o—-Cl* . f To Teachers. THE Boanf of Directors of Dickinson DWrfol,' 'uniheHand,tfofrrtfy,‘fcfl! meet nf dfin Jioi'seaf Mr. Shanbb'rt, (Hion* fn s\tld District, at o’btodK A v . M. ,*on'Saturday (lie 3lsl day of Au-'l ust; for the pu’rpopß.of, examining apd selecting { 'iVadViors, to laKe edinrgo of said MstVidt,'|W thd dnsdinc teriVi. By order nf the roarff; JACOB LEFEVER, August 8, 1850—-31 MST OF iET'itlti. A p'^iilVf»ibiiitn , « ,; vo£6KTKeß’ , BV*froiMT»iKNT. e|-T tS't'CrP rctl’inirtirij in' (he jP~'| jat Carlisle. Jo., Aug. Ist, 1850. {Persons in* re quiring Cat IdnWa oft this lisl 4 wilt please Say they V iro advertised.' V Adams Jos ffippennhthmei' Jn6‘ .Afisirong Janies rjanghictilidg Chapthnn Lj. Auckennan Henry Johnston Miss Mary A BKAikinU VV JnMtnad Pete/ ■l!loser Jno , Kearny Jno BePender Miss Mary Kennedy 1. J) BgPurkholdcr Daniel Keeklor Miss Mary Slployer Michael 11 . ICulhndftpn CynHr Geo Kiaver John i|l*ilontly James Kulburk William David T , Lindsey Alexander* Jno 3 McCoy Ann Ellon syipreamor David. MoCart Miss Mary Rev R G Meltf Alexando/ jKColton Miss Moudy Abram fflfchenneworih Rixton Meixel Guorgo Mrs Nancy Obrien Mr Jno ■Croiza Jno Purkor Mrs Andrew 3 Hfcouitor Robert I’oaaoßS jHCollins Abraham llingwah Mrs Sarah |HCarl Jacob Rankin Mias Margery |BCutnborPd Valley MuOßiUter tJ 0 3 Protection Comp. 5 Richardson Lorihdh ■Domeresl Jacob G Rohlandcr Godfriud' 9U)orstray lUrmtin Uanp Adam. Samuel Snider Miss Mar/ ■Erwin Henry Smith Margaret ■Foster Jno Saxton Mias Juno. Thomas Snider Eugene Sanders Hetty A J E«q Sanders Aron Hff'nnk Christian S Sangry Miss Susan Jno E Sullivan Jeremiah Lewis Swipor Elonorali Pnßsilla SlmefierJno MBrior Samuel 0 Shrcincr Marlin iSßraf Ludwig Tate Miss Susan 3 gjgjgllnney Thomas ’ Thompson Henrietta Jacob Thompson Jno .* , ; Otea Trostle Daniel s georgo Frederick VennsdlinJno Herr Christian Vainum William laversllck Andrew Wanakcr Miss Elizabeth tel! >arn Miss Ellen Wagner Dr tl toward IP M WMllhms Elizabeth Jolmeff Mr* Susan’ Woolafon KotfWcll Bjh'] lackoyMlas Allico AnnaWrlglit Rbv p 0 Hfj jamllton Douglas Whctnlglu Lydia Ann BoJßodyman Leonard- Wf T - ft-. iiantch, p. m. iVOTlt’fe,- IjrOTfCft is l\prt»l»y given (hat'rm appiicoljon \vlll W ho nlndo In tltu Legislature of ihSstJommpnweahh vita next Reuaion, tor a charier for n lank-whit go* prol bunking privileges, to bo located in Carlisle, Himloriaml county, P«., will'i n capital of bpo hun red thousand' dollars, and to bo called tho Carlisle lank. ' f Carlisle, July 4, 1960—Cm YoungXadlos Seminary. HAHHISBUBU, PA. allllS Institution will resumo its operations on . Monday tlioSil day of September next, under tho direction of the following teachers, viz; , v G; Day, principal; Mr. 11. Coyle, professor of mu*, sic; Miss A. D< Day; tcficKcf of French; mono-chro matic and pchcil diawin&.Qpd painting! Miss Mary assistant teiichet of music, drawing, &c. In.dddittiiH to the,above, the following branches will be carefully and thoroughly taught, viz': Read ing, Waiting; Arithmetic, Grammar, Geography, As tronomy, Histrfry, Natural and Mental Philosophy, Uofony, Physiology, Geology,.Mythology, Mineral ogy; Rhctorick, Chemistry, Geometry, Algebra, Men suration, Trigonometry, &c., •• .. .; All of which, a* for as practicoblc, will bo fully illustrated* by on excellent Apparatus, such os maps, globes, black boards, planetarium, air pump, cleclri* ciil .mdchino, pyrometer, barometer, thqrmometei, mechanical, powers, block, &c. . r . G. DAY, Principal. . August 8, iB6o—ots2. • • SHERIFFS SAIiE. BY virtue of a writ of Venditioni Expofins, Issued out of-tho Court of Common Pleas of Cumber land county, and to mo directed, 1 will expose, to public sale, at tlao. Court House, in tho Borough of Carlisle, on Wednesday Uio2Btli day ot August, at 1 o’clbok F. M.lho following described roul estate, to' wit s ' A Lot ofGroundf slijinto in tho Borpdgli of Ship* SenebUrg, Containing 1282 feel .in depth) and o<l feel indies in breadth, niotq'or less,bounded by. If mg street on' the' north, an alloy on tho south, James Mackey; Esq., on tho west, and Prince street-on tho east, having thereon oracled a two story weather boarded ' House, Brick Kitohen & a Stable. t sized and ighcn in execution ns the properly of Geo. Jcfterl and Benjamin E. Snider. And lb be sold by mop ... „ ;DAVID SMITH, Sh’ff. Sheriff’s Office,. / . Carlisle; Ang. I), 1850, f Real Estate at Executor’s Sale. ON TUESDAY the 241 h of September next, will be sold at. public sale, on iho premises, in Mod roe towuship, Cumberland county. Pa., the following Real Estate, late (he property of Peter B richer, de ceased, on the Forgo Road, one mile cast of Spring Forgo: • No. 1, containing 130 Acres, of first rate Limestone Land. The improvements y . are a lorgo STONE HOUSE, BANK BARN,Spring House, Wagon Sheds,Corn • MijgLCrib,' and other Outouildings; a first rate IVI/BaSpring near the door,, and an oshard of choice fruit. No.. 2, Containing 109 Acres, of Limestone Land, adjoining the above. The im provements are a one story. HOUSE'and' BANK BARN, and other Outbuildings, a Tenant house, & several Spfingd near thd house. Both farms ore In a high slate o'f cultivation and udder good fenfcc.' No. 3, Containing 00 Acres, (uljoihmg No. 2j and of n mile south of Church* town; about 10 acres are (leared and the remainder covered! with first.rate timber. NC. 4,-, Contains 11 Acres, o‘n tho.south side of Yellow Breeches creek. -The improvements ore a good LOG HOUSE ond STA BLE, and a good Spring, and (he land is under good ctillivatldh.' . • , No. 5, abotit 2 Acres, on tile Forge road, I mile coat of Spring Forgd. The fmprovementsard a largo Iwost uy lioliso, p ut stone, Frame Stable, .Blacksmith Shop,'.and'oilier Out buildings, with n first rate Spring In the basement Story of the house; No. 0, Contains aboiU 3 Acres, of unimproved Land, on the York road, near Church town, under good fence. No. 7, a large two story House and Lot of Ground In ChurchtoWn, about 40 feet in front ond 150 feel In depth.' , Indisputable titles will be given for (ho above pro perties.' The above properties shown and oil neces sary information given to persons wishing to purchase by calling on cither of the subscribers,* dr on John Lutz living on Lot No. 6. Sate to cdmmoncc at I o’clock P. M., When ntten duncc will be giVen and terms made known by . GEORGE BHINDLE,. . , .. JOHN BRINULE, August 8, 1850—Vi ; - Ex’rs Vuliistbio Property at PUBLIC SALE. Oft FRIDAY the 37th of Scptembcf next, will lie sold at public sale, oh the premises.' in Monroe township. Cumberland county. Pa., the following Real Estate, fate tft'6 property of John Morrell, do* ceas d, abftut ohe*tj’alf of Churchtown; on the rond. loading f/om Chtrrchtown to the Trindlo Spring Rodtf/coh'faibmdf . 125 Adzea, of first rale Limestone Land, 100 acres cleared and in u high statu of cultivation, the remainder is cov. ered with fine young timber. The improvements jf.M.fl are a two story LOG HOUSE, a large Kitchen, n LOG BARN.* Wagon Shed, l*i|iß» Corn end other necessary Out (mild jßSaßS9r' n 6** ;A:Ho d never failing well of water nuur tho door,‘ami an Orchard with dholcofuh.— This is considered one of the best farms in. Monroe township. Any person wishing lo view the above property previous to the sale can do so by calling on the subscriber*’ Sale to commence nl I* o’clocß P. Af. oh' aim! day. when atleiYduncd will be given & terms made known by GEORGE.URINDLE.' • SAMUEL MORRETT, Atiguisl 8, 1850—8t‘ , Ex^ra^ A Hinnli rairln for snlo.' 7 pllß ihiliucrilior olTers at private sale, a tract of 1, Lund,’ situated iu North Middleton township, Cumberland county, Pa., 4 miles nortlr'of Carlisle, Acuf Waggoner’s road, containing* 48 AoreSj l . more or less, of Slute Land, Pulcu(cd ; in n goCd,Btn'lr of ciiilivntinn, mid part under post and rail fence.— The land U nil cleared except about 0 or 7 acres of M limber. The improvements are at£ story LOO HOUSE, wealherboarded, a Log Kitchen, LOG UARN, Wagon Shed. Ac. Thcfc is an excellent Orcluiid of.choice fruit and a well of never fulling water on said farm. If nbt eold at piivatc sale, before tho 6th of Octo ber libxY, il will ho oircrod at public salo on said day, at'the Codrt House, in Carlisle, and will positively bo sold.' Persona wishing to purchase or to examine (lie properly, will call on the subscriber residing in.Car* lisle. Possession Will ho given oh (lib Jstof April rioxU JOSEPH SITES/. AugObt 6,1850—81 _ . ’iWclicrti Wnutcd, THE School Directors of tho School. District of Silver Spring township, will meet at the house of O. Ducyi in Hogeslown, on Saturday the 17lU instant, at 10 o’clock A. M., for the purpose of appointing teachers for said district. Nine male and one female teachers arc wanted. None need apply but those who can'como recommended os to good moral char actor and qualifications for teaching. Applicants will present themselves at tho lime and place aforo* said, for examination. By order of (he Board. J, OLENDENIN, Jr. SecPy. August 1,1850—3 t Private Sale. The subscriber offers at private sale, a‘valuable lot of ground ih this Borough,- on Poinftel aired, ami adjoining n lot of Joseph Sites on tlm i-UHi.tim) Alary OiUlfman bn the,west, containing (10 feel fru.nj, uml 210 feet deep, having thereon creeled a two story j.. y plastered and Kitchen, n two story Frame House, Frame Bam,Stable, and SSi;Hr to UulduilldinKH. There in an nbun dSSßEßKß'dnnco pf fruit trebs on the premise#. The K'vrty will bo sold low, and divided into hall lots ?cessary, to suit purchoseis. Eor lonnH.drc., ap ply tu ,• . : PHILIP KUOAD3, , , Agent for the Owner. , August 1,1800 L Valuable Farm for Sale. THE subscriber, offers olprivalo salo, ; lhat ynlua-, bio Tarnv'aitiialeJ/In Dickinson township* between .the Walnut Bottom anil Fdrgb roads, and convenient to conti.iniiig ■ t t .. 105 Acres, ■ limestone lahd, about 1 CO acres of whicK arc cleared! and, ill.a good stole of .cultivation, the remainder la wpll covered frith Woodland, The iih ■ ■ n *■. hrovombms.aro a LOG Dwelling House, a n^'v HANK BARN, and other Out* ]■ S■ SljjSmjfcbuiitilDgsi ‘ Two - wells of never fqjling jigaggSggJwator are convenient to the house, and barn, and a largo Apple Orchard of grafted trees is on tho {ifcfaiiscs. Persons vyishirig to view tho properly can call on itib tinucriaigticd, or bn tho premises. NATHAN WOODS. August 1, 1860—tf Lon, In.cl. copy till tf. and charge Woods. Valuable. Farm lor Sale; undersigned offer at private sale their farm, X situate hi .Silver-Spring township, Cumberland County, near llogestown. Tho funn contains about One hundred and sixty six Aens and some perchee, a__jDL on which is creeled a two story LOG HOUSE, BANK DARN, &c. There is 11«5 ■ [Hyr-ft a °f water at the door, and a stream running, water p'asscs through the funn, Said (arm is well timbered with Locust, Walnut While Oak, Hickory, Poplar, Cheitnot,’. &c. This property can lie hud on reasonable terms, and an indisputable tide given. For further information call at tho public ■ house of W. G. Hamilton, Hogcs. : town. - * JOSEPH & SAMUEL GRIER. July 11, 1850—2.03 Estate Notice, ALL persons nro hereby notified that loiters or administration on the estate of Frederick Glcini, late of Alonroo township, Cumberland county, Ph. dcc'd, have been issued by thn Register in nnd for said county, to tlio subscribers, the first named living in South Middleton township, and the last named in Monroe township, countyaforesaid. All persons having claims or demands against the estate of said deccduiil, aro requested to make known the hi mo without delay, and those indebted to make pavnuui tb ■ SAMUEL GLEIM. , .. . I CHRISTIAN GLEI.M, - July SJ, 1850-dl* Ks'ru. REGISTER’S NOTICE. VTOTiCE is hereby given id all persons interested, that tlio following accounts have been filed in this olßco for examination by the accountants therein named, and will bo presented to the Orphans' Court of Cumberland county fur confirmation and allow* once, on Friday, the 23rd day of August A. D. 1850, via; - • • ( . .1. The account of Samuel Brlcker, qdiriintalfalor of Benjamin Brickcr, late of.Alunroe township,dcc’d Si ThcuccoUnlofAbraham Coble, administrator of : James Imnc, lute of East Fennsborough township,' deceased. • . 3. The account of George Hyde,'Sr. administrate, of George Hyde, Jr. lute of Allen township, deceased.' 4. Thu account of Levi Diehl, administrator of Themis Billie, late of Hopewell township,' dcc'd. 5. Thu account of Adam Bishop, administrator of Catharine Bishop, tutu of Monroe township, dcb‘d, ' C. The account of Geo. Sanderson, administrator of George Sirohm, hlo of the Borough of Carlisle,' dcccnaed. 7. The account of Mrs. Ellen Duncan, odmimflifa; tritwith the will annexed of Mary 11. Duncan, late of the Borough of Carlisle, deceased. 8. Tho supplcmcnlu) and finol account of Michael Uocklin, Executor of Jacob CoeUUn, lute .of Allen tovVnsliip, deceased. 9t Thu ucbouiit of Daniel Whistler,' Executor.of William Stevenson, lute of Alifllin township, dcc'd. - . 10 The account of Chiristliin Tilzcl, administrator of Dr. A. 11. Van Huff, lato of the Borough of Mu* chanicsburg, deceased. . il. The account of John M*Dowcll,-adminielrator with the will unneXed of G.cofgo Eekcri,jluto of •Frunkford township, deceased,. ' 12., The account of Lewis Rhoads,-' administrator of Mary Dock, Idfe of the Borough of Ncwvil|o?ilco*d.‘ 13.. The account of tfahicl Murklcy; - executor of Mary Alatkloy, lute of Hampden township.' dcc'J. • . 14. Thu account ol John Gray* of John C, Mitchell, late of Atimin tovvnshlp, deceased. . 15. The'account*of Jfoaopli Bard, deceased, who was odmihistrutor of John Al’Gregcr, deceased, filed by George Pallgraon and Francis S. Ilublcy, execu tors Of the said Jnseph Burd, deeeo.ecd. . . . 16. The nceuqnl'ofSainucl IlcfioUbigcr, odmlnis.- trulur of John HetTulfingor, late of Wormlcysburg, Cumberluiid county, deceased; 17. Tlio account of David Kenower,administrator of Sidney King, Ulo of the borough of Shijiponsburg “ deceased., . 18. The account of IK-nry Church, adminiitratof uf Robert U. Church,- fate of East Ponnsborougli township, deceased. . ' • 19. The account of Thomas Craighead, jr. adm’r. of John' Storrct, laic uf the Borough of Carlisle, do. ceased. WM. GOULD, Regitter. Register's Office, July lB5O. NOTICE, ITIUZABF/nt WOODHURN *; Samuel Beattie J and Lucinda his wife, William Woodhurn, Jaa. Woodhurn, Mary Woodhurn, Margaret Johhsloii, .widow, Geo. Johnston Ac Sarah his wife, Chris. Hot* lt‘h «V Susan his vvlfo, Moses Houi|diill Ac Margery his wife, Wm. Clark, Charley Clark. Kohl. C, M’Cul lough,Jas 11, M’Cuilough,'i*hos S M’Cullough, Rolil Mickey and Eli/Jfcclh hia wife, Win, R. M’Cullough, Charles F. M’Cullough, George C*. M’Cullough, a minor under H years, of whom John M'Cutlongh is father and next friend; Robert C. Uentlie, Jas. Beat* tie, Wm..Beattie, John S. Uentlie, Tiros. G. Beattie, Henry C. Beattie, (the four last named being min ors.) for whom David Shields Is Guardian: John M’Ncal, James_ M’Neal, Robert A. M’JVeui, Wtn. Aapcr and I.ydfa Jams his wife, Lydia /any Henry, ’ Agntiss M, Henfy, Hannah Henry,‘Rachael M’Ncal, Mary M’Neaf, Elizabeth M’Nonl, Win. Si M’Neal, (the six lu«f named behtg minors,) forwln/mCornc- ' lius L. Vnnderliell is Guardian. 1 Aclion of PnrtiliuA in thoCod'n of Common Plead of Cumberland county; 1 _ In puTsuancn of a summons In partition issued in (ho above stated case, and to me directeil, the above named parties are hereby notified to*uppear at u Court of Coimnop J’leiii to bd held at Cnrlislft, In 'and for Cumbcfla'rid county, on Monday the liOlUof August, 1850, n\ 10 o’clock A, M.,nipV tdib'w cause if mry they, or any of them have, why partition be* j tween them should nut ho made of a certain plantii-1 lion and tract of land situate in Norton township,! Cumberland county, bounded by lands of Rev. Alex under Sharp, John Beattie. James Beattie,.Samuel ’ Wherry,’Esijl, Patrick* Hays and others, conVaihltig about 185 acres, which said tract of land llip above named parties, ns tenants in. common, together ami Undivided do hold. And further to show cause why judgment quod yaiiilia Jiaf should not bo entered by llio Court in tho above, staled arliom Witness my hand the 10th day of July, 1850, . PAVIU SMITH, ShlU Sheriff’s Office, • Carlisle, July 11, 185-Ct y ■ ivoTicuv • ; ' •• Robert Montgomery am) RuchcM Action of Pur- ' As there are a variety of Drills in tlip market sold hie wife. • . tltlori in tlioCourt under other patents Out mo direct infrlngerncii s im va. ' ' (■of Common Plena Pcnnock’s pulenl, wo’havoi conoludi-d to publish an Alexander Ilarr ami James Ken* 1 ofCumborland co. extract from their claim (li<il farmers in purchasing nedy, and. Marla his wife. J In pursusncoof machines may bq able to judge of those that are in. a summons In partition in the above slalcdease, and frlngcmonts, and thereby prevent rnposmon. ■ tome directed, the above named parlies are hereby It will bo seen from (ho following claim, that all Drills notified lo appear at a Court of Common Pleas to bo whether sold as patent or otherwise, which have a| ; . held at Carlisle, in and for Cumberland county, on Inched lo them one or more lovers for thp.purpose of V.. . ..... Monday the 26ih day of August, 1050, at 10 o’clock slopping the iced and raising the seed lube outer Ft. lUOIB mid Diovois 11111. —— A. M., and show conic if any they or any of them the ground pi one slid Iha same operation, are dlhccl W ftt W g h Stutl.one tquar* tht Rail Mor© IVCW GOOdS. . . l»avo, : why partition between them should not; ho Infrlngemoniß on this claim. , . ; f , / Roud Depot, Ciiiliele. Th. STERNER & CO,, have iu*t rccelveii ihair mado of a certain Lot of Gtouml, situate and boili(f . Fho following , “ ?J*. ®* s*.®. ® bclmr violated ( fPIJE subscriber begs leave Jo inform his friends. J j third supply of Summer Goodii, among which ■ n the florough ofNewville, and county of Cumber. or If 1 "-.?* 10 1m 1 *•«■! tra Unity that ho ha. leased "i" ho found by 80 percent, (ho cheapest lZk of land, bounded,ontlio oast by John Morrow, on the !•*. " ft? nf n otlierma iHoabftye well known stand, recently kept by tlmidaevpr armed In •. • 1 b y D f* H., Irvine, and by the Main slroat on - opera Ron, by the n,oV ®roont of n Hi.urmb.ugl., .Iwul.imd is ~mv r.iilv pupLcd U UWn* u. >VV‘ jt, ]tM Vw ~w , • ■ Witness my hand llm lOih day ~fJM I v, 18flft. ' and rqitm-htciMn limy •miex-d dr»u "ig. r,h C ’IJI U “S ft '‘TT* ' ,, ‘ H ' nwlJ) RMrVirlß (V 1..11 (It v.iiv-ibeM' In any way. UiM'.vn- may dc-iu . "‘I" I '™* •I, Unnhlul R,r Uic|nirm»«gu thus fur be nmde for slmwlno (hm.U Sheriff's Oft\he. ..V* ■■ f - *' pr«pdr.s»'UniMhc -Uetbre r. vnJm.arc umij./W 11 .»»« respectfully aolioil* a /*>« . Catliido, Jupo 20, IfiflO ‘ ’-V * V : '' ' " Carlisle, July 11, IBflO-Clf ted by means s..hatrt,,tully ■ llrn as those doscri »“'»?•• C. O. S I OUC.ll; : ■ bi>fi In' the foreiroliig spcctfiontum, | . m«>. -d, lo.)U—lf All persons «ro horaby warned against Infringing;' 1 ip tiny way upon tlio above claim, under the penalties of the law made and provided therefor, /'IAIU’KT l)ACiS,fln(lTrnvql)lngTrunks. . A largo \j jmHorlinnol, and of a anpo riot, qun I i ty» {tint rcool-V .vod ahd for.tulo cheap by CAAS. OOILDY. .( ■ Sdlc of Valdat>lc Kca,l Estate. * s TTT'ILL be sold at public sale on TUESDAV, tho VY-22d bf'Oelubcr next, ut 10 on.lbo pro* mises, the following described real estate i :■ ■ L A iruCl of excellent land laying, on tho south side ol .ihe Cumberland'Volley Rullßbnd about 4j miles’ cust'ofCuj lisle, containing about 200, ApRES. It is Under good leuco and lit p high state of culli* n_iv vulion. * Tho Improvements- are a two Story BRICK IIOUSIi, a largo brick SS S ; Bft ßj|lk Jfn * both fbccnlly built, all necessary otit buildings. - There is a well of- water (with a piirnp) in the yard. Pali of this tract is wall timberedi 2. About 90 ACRES, one mile south of.lljo auoSe tract, of wliicli there uro about 20 Acres cleared! tho balance is excellent limber laud.--' : There will also ho offered at public- sate ,an THURSDAY. the 2-ith of October next, at 10 o’clock, on tho premises, two very (h]o limestone farms* etld* alcd in Toboyne township, Perry ooiinly*. Thedo n.r.o adjoin,lng (h/ma, one contains about 240 ACRES, the other 175. ACRES. Tboy arp about 6 miles west of Landisburg, on tho main road leading up tho val ley. One farm has a STONE MANSION HOUSE and Bank Burk on it. The other a Eog IloUao aml Log Bntn; There uro thriving ORCHARDS oii both of these places. .They ore sildaigd in tho most’ fertile purl of the county,, and offer'many induce ments to purchasers. . Persons wishing to sco cithcr of tho abovo tracts, can obtain information from tho.tenants residing on Ilia promises, or either of lhc undersigned Executors. Attendance will bo given and terms made known on day of sale by ' ' ' . RICHARD PARKER. R. O.'STERRETT. Executors of Thomas Uric, dcc’d. July 25.—3 m, House aiid liOt lor Sale. THE subscriber will sell at private sale, thq pro perty on which lie lives, situated at West Hill, Cum* bcrland county, on tbo .Slate road from* Carlisle to Newvillo, 6 miles west of Carlisle, arid 1 mile south of Shcllvbargor's mill. ' Tha 'Lift contains half an Aero of first rate Lilhestone Land, under good fence, JWieflk with n new two stbty BRICK HOUSE, by 24 feet, and Back Buildings there |*H*{mgsdn crec.fd. Also, n Well of excellent wo* «Mgplpgx.tcr with a pump, in it near the door, and ■■ number of young and thriving Apple. Peach and •.’hi try tires. The situation is n'good one ior a T.iior .n ;iuy ntlier,mechanic. Tills |>r 'perty is situated in a pleasant, rich nnd healthy nriubborhood, and will bo suld Jow, os the subscriber intends moving west. For particulars cull on tbo undersigned, DAVID ZEIGLER. July 2A, 14oib—3m NOTICE * A i'AHGE STOCK OF DRY GOODS ■' SELLING AT THE BEE HIVE Wui&a At Cost.... IV'OR the benefit nf ull my friends in the town and ; country, the subscriber- makes the above an nouncement. ,10. show that he lias concluded to change hii business, settle up nil hook accounts,and self out his entire stock of Goods nt cost. , All who wish to save n sixpence can do It by call* Ing nl tl/c Bco 11 ivo. in North Hanover street, as I .wish to dispose of my slock between this and the Ist of January 1991. I have n large block of Staple Goods, dll suited for family use.'. .. Please call and examine my stock ns nothing will bdlosl.dnddlf attention will be given by tho sub* scribcf to plcaiicV • July 25, 1850.—Srti N. D, j cotielunily, keep on bond Romly Mndo Clothing. ’ AUo wilf h&vo mndo by Mr. T. Reigbtcr, (who iff working in riiy ‘stare room) lo order-imy garment on the shortest notifo. 8. A. 0. ~ liiglit! Light! PINE OIL, EAMPIIINE AND FLUID QV acknowledged superiority nhupurUy, manu factured and fur oulo at the lowest Wholesale priced, by JJAVISS HATCH, at the old ccfolilishrd ptuml of tho lato Bbxjamin T, Davis, CAMDEN, Now Jersey,.whore ordotsby .mail or otherwise ate solicited, and prompt attention :will lie gfv6pr Thft yoir;o r»f the public for fifteen years, nmJ tlio award of a Silver Medal, and compli mentary notice by tho Franklin Institute over all competitors, is su/lVcicnt evidence of tho excellence of our Oil’. . Tar, Pitch, Turpentine, Rosin, and Spirits of Tur pentine, for side Wholesale and Retail. July 20', 1800—Jni i*ENIV«CK>S PATENT Seed ami Grain Planter. THE subscribers respeuirully inform their friends and tho public, that they are building SOI) of tiro above machines to winch they have added important improvements, and which gives Ilium decided itdvun luge over any other drill ever offered to llio public. Tjiuir machines uro built of good material, and war runted to givu entire satisfaction'. Persons qru.ru-. | furred to tho following gentlemen in .Cumberland 1 county,'who liafu purchased mid used tho pbovo machine, and whocmi testily to its superiority.. Frederick Walts, Robert Bryson, , J, U. Weakley, ■ Ocorgo Craighead/ George Hikes,' \Vittiuni M'alccr, Daniel Keller, George Widders,’ Elder M’Ciino,* . Divid Shoemaker, 1 George Cobver,’ . Jacob Voglesunger, George Gunklo,' Abraham Grove,- Samuel Milter, Adam Hooker. All orders will be promptly attended (o. .. . LEE, PEIR(/B & LEG. Ercildoun P. Ol Chester co.,'July 95, 1850. WHEREAS. the ponurQWol’nßßßnicKWatts • President judge of the several.Courjs of v Cqm nion Pleas of the counties of Curobcilnnd,Perry and Juplqta, in Pennsylvania, and justice of .the several Courts of Ojer and Terminer and livery , iri saidcoimiies, arid (lon. John Slufirt and John Cleildcnin, Judges of the Court of Oysr and Terminer and QcncraLJail DclivdfV, for thb of dll. cripital and .'other offences,in laeaajd county of Cumberland—by their prcccp(s.tb;ho directed,dated the. Bth of April, 1850, have ordered of.Oyor and Terminer end General Jail t& bo holdoh at Carlisle, on the 4th Monday of August host,’ (bblhg lhc2Glh day) at 10 o’clock in tHo fore noon, to continue one wcekl..... , >,,. v . NOTICE is ihcrpfofo Uorcty glvefajtothe Coro ner, Jasticos of tlio Pbucoand Corislohlcs of (liosaid ijpunly of CumbcHaridjihat they are by llio said pre cept commanded &o ItbtHcn arid there in tlipir proper persons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions,! exami nations, and all other remembrances, to do those things which to, their offices appertain to bo done,and alUhoso that arebuund by recognizances,to prosecuto against the prisoners that are or then shall bo in the Jail of said county,'are to.bb there to prosecute them asshull be just. ; ' DAVID SMITH, Sheriff. Shriuff’s Office, } Carlisle. July 11, 1350. J Agent fur ihe sale of Souihwnrfh Utauafahluring Cu'a Writing 2'apcrs. ■'Warkjiouhk No. 3 Minor street, Pliila. , AAA cascs of the above superior Papers npw.m /C\J\J store, and forsalo (o the trade at the Ipwcsl ! market prices, consisting in part of r ■ Fine thick. Fiat Caps, 13, 14, 15 and ift lbs., blue ahd white. ' Superfine Mcdfuiri and.Demi Writings,’ blue and while. Extra super and superfirio Folio Posts, blue and while, plain ond ruled. ' S ' , ComWorcful Posts,’Mae and white, plain and ruled. - Extra super Linen Notft t'apers, plain and gift. and fine Bill Papers, long and broud. •. Superfine and lino Counting-House’ Caps and Posts, blue and . t '\, <■ } • , Extra efiper Congress Caps and Letters,plaift and ruled, blue and white. Extra super Congress Caps and Letters, gilt. Superfine Sermon Caps and Posts. bluo limin' thin l^ttofs.. " Extra super Both Posts, blue and while, plain and ruled. ~ ‘ ... ‘ Embroidered N6lo Pnj’ic/s and Envclo'pdJP ** Lawyer's" Brief Papers. . ’ Supeifino and fine Caps and Posts, ruled and plain, blue and while, various qualities and prices. Also, 1000 reams white and assorted Shob Pupers, Bonhet' UonAls, while and assorted Tissue, Wrapping, Envelope, assorted and blue Mediums, Cap Wrappers, Hardware Papers,*«scc; July 5f5, 18o0—6’m\ Daily Line of Stages from Carlisle to' York/ rpHE undersigned, owing (p fho increased travel X between the above named; places, and io alford corresponding facilities to the public, hcgs.leovh to announce that ho ia now running a Unity lino of (our horse Singes between Carlisle and York, ilia stock lias recently been 'Much Improved, and his coaches are new and comfortable. They leave Carlisle every morning at G o'clock, and arrive at York al*l I s . M. in time to take the two o'clock train of cars for Bal timore. S. A. COYLE, Returning, will leave York about 1- o'clock P. M., oi immediately after tho arrival of the cars from Bal timore, and reach Carlisle tho same evening. Pare.—Through tickets:from Gorlisle to Balti more, or vice versa, will be furnished at tholowprico of 83 00, Splendid. Livery Establishment. II would also take this opportunity of informing bis frtcmls and the public generally, that ho bus lately made valuable additions to his extensive Liv. Qk/_ cry, in HORSES, CARRIAGES, a SADDLE HORSES. vr 7T Ac., and that ho is now preparedLY/a _ to accommodule them with any ariicle in his lino of business, and at a moment's notice, and on tho most reasonable terjns. Persons desirous of riding in fine vehicles, or on fine horses, are requested to call at his establishment before going elsewhere, ns in nil probability they will save a little change by so doing. Persons visiting Carlisle during the. Summer so son can at all times bo furnished with good conveyances to cither of. the following watering places in its im mediate vicinity—Carlisle Springs; Guiding Gap; Warm Springs, Perry county,'or York Springs, Adams county. G. 11. Carlisle, July 18, 1850—3rn THE subscriber respectfully informs Urn public that ho has just made desirable additions to his stock of Goods, embracing choice selections of seasonable Godos—among'thorn will bn found'Gfngha'rns,.Al- pacas, I.awn's, Bareges, Bonnets, Palm Leaf Hats, ilibboiM, CottoWiii'great* variety, Gloves, Hosiery, , - i • ••, & Shoes, 1 Groceries of all kinds. Thankful for the incfeasing patronage of a generous public, ho Invites/ Special attention to tho above, fooling confldentthot he.can oiler unusual Indirccmenta to purchasers. • : - n“. w. 1 woouS, a B i. Cnilislc, July 11,1851) rPHE Store of tho subscriber has just been newly X supplied with a choice and fresh selection of ev ery thing in tho lino of a Grocer, ill prices'lower than usual,'among which are «IO COFFEES, from 10 to 13£ cunts per pound, for good (0 a strict* ly prime article* Also BROWN SUGAUPi for good to extra fine, tVoin O to B cents per poUbd anil the best qua Ity of LOVERING'S CRUSHED SUGARS; including Loaf at tho old prices, togchler. with a general assortment of Spices,Soaps, Chocolates,Bal erutis, Imiigu, candled, Oils,’and every variety of the celebrated’ . j'onkin’s Gredin and Dlnbk Tea's, and other articles. Our friends am) customers arc invited to opll'and examine before buying elsewhere. Wo again tender our thunks. Ip the,public generally fur tho liberal patVVnagd thus far extended to us , ; . . ; . • XW. EUV. ' Oarlislo/Mny SB', r850.‘ WOOD'S HOTJBIi, . Corner or Ilian and Pitt Street, at tub Railroad Dkl’ot, Carlisle, bv John s. wooBf; rpfl IS Hotel i» being completely changer! and renn ]_ voted, and will, he rnti ft or oiler Inuropsod nocuni imuJalimia to the travelling public, for which ha con* vviiienl location U admirably calculated. . To thuau peraona who wiah to pnea the vyarm too* sod in tlm country, few place# will bo found which potac.se Buperiur attractions to Curllalo, being sur rounded by u beautiful country, and having the best Sulphur Spring* in the Stale in iln linmedUtc vicln* lty.‘ June IS, 18^0. j I'OR KAiavAT’TUis'Omci;. Proclamation. S. N. LAWRENCE; Now Arrangement I GEORGE HENDEL, I¥JEW GOODS! liitcrcKtliig. JDiibUms Oap.Wbite siiitriiiUr • ■ Sp»IUS». . r 4y •, THE subscriber, feeling highly gtitiueo whf) the successwhichbas attended bis .mapagemfiql of yhe abovp estnblishmenldarinc the past season} hps increased, to render the place ,an 4 j accommodations still thole inviting ana comfort j&blCa f ' i f l|i "U ’•j.y *j •< 0 AmpteproVisioh had been modi* rqMhe various modes ot\Paih’big,, ivi,iU either \Vafn\j, ppld, oi Sulphur Water; also, for Gymnastic ezerbiofe ana pastime amusement. ....... r j ( The salubrity of the situation, the highly meal* ctnolxguaiity of the Spring} splendid Moun tain Scenery, with obliging and competent Serr apts, and h strong desire on the pari of the pfiolor to mah.e ills fiends comfortable and happy, are some of tite inducements, offered to both valid and ftho desire either an occa sion far inhoebni enjoyment} of repose and resto ration to health. ( m., ;. The Spring is situated In Camhbnand county* Pa., about 18 miles north-west pf Carlisle. It it accessible by ilailroad from Philadelphia to New vi lie, and. thence.S mih»a by stage,to the .Spring,* Passengers leaving Philadelphia in the morning arrive at ihai Spring early ihe.smneevjming* Thft house will.be open for Visitors on and after the 10th day of June nejil, Hoarding} Families. • Transient Visitors, 1 00 per day... ; , The subscriber has the pleasure of referring to his numerous company paring lhe*last season,.among whom ara Samuel GUiospfo VV. T. Snodgrass, C.' M. nnlds, tl.'o. [flair, Alexander Rosier,.• Philadel phia; Rev. Ur. Hoij-Wm. Dock, A. J. Jones,. Dar.rlsburg.j Dr. Heister, W. G; Ueed, Ekq.. Chambersburg. • . . . . . SCOTT COYLJE,*Proprietor^ Dubling Gap, June 9,1850—-2 m ■■ » . l?laiiiflcld Classical. Academy.' ' (Foun jiileb vmt or Carlisle.) ~“ t , - nnflß eighth pension, wifi commence on Monday, X May Ctli. In consequence of the increasing pa (ronagf, a largo and.fofnqindioua brick edifice jha)l b’cqh created, rpntlb/lng ibis onc\ coinforf* able mid desirable ibb 8(oJq. ~so'ae«. riohs cose of occurred afyicp, it was found?, ft].* Tim students are constantly uptlcr the <|bsrge of .competent, and faithful instructor*. .’l’he neigh*. borhooJ presents no temptations to vice or immoral ity, there bring no town or village near tho Inslitps lion. Circulars, with further information, (u/ntsAea by addressing R. K.,BURNS, Principal «ino Proprietor, Plaiiifield P. b., Cumb,Co, t Pa. April 11, isso ... IVtswvlllc Aendemy' ~ ~ Select. Glaesicai.' ahu SciEMTinc .School, iVf wci//c, Cumberland County, Pa: IT is confidently believed that few institutions offer greater.inducements to students.than, t,hq Located in the midst of.a community t fb£ (heir jntclli(pni,ce, pjoralhy and regard tor lae interests of religion, this 'Academy can effectually guard its members from evil and immoral inffuciyiM. <../f<|ya|i* tngcs.nrc lik,cv,v|«o olfeioilJo. Ihosedcsijringjo pursue tho eludy.of the pjiyst.caf sciences,'curjia’isihg Inoai' of most similar institutions.'. i. , Those having sops or wards, and yvishing to send thcii to n Seminary of learning, arq respectfully soli cited,to Nowyillo, and judge of tjtq advantages for themselves,, of, at least, procure a circular con* laining fulf particulars,by addressing JAiyiBJS UUSTOty, Prinhipltt* NoWvillo, I*o., Adg.’23, 184d—ly The AsKiiii Teii Company, f3O Giieehwicii Sthskt, New Youk. (TUIE propffejors beg to’call,the attention of JL noieseurs in Tea, and. tbo.heads of families td the choice and rare selection of Teas .imported by them, and hitherto unknown in this country, which,’ by their fragianc? and delicacy, combined with virgin purity and strength, prpduco an infusion bf surpass ing richness and flavor. : ... The Teas pffgrcdaro the following! ,• . v . a ,Oluck Tea, 'atsl 00 pr,#^ Nlphoni ** V O 70;>*f r ’ Diaci, , . • ** “ 0 60/V Onacca, a Green Tea, *• I 00 V. • Too-lsian, *f. ** 075 - Ticki-leiua, “ .. f . ♦* 0 fi»o 44 Ud-li Mixiuro, a compound of tho -most rare and choice Teas* grown on tho fertile & gonfof , . , . soil of Assam, ** 1,00 44 With a view to encourage the introduction of theta mutchless Teas, it is the intention of the proprietors' to distribute by lot, among the purchasers, a quantity,- of Tens equal to thu First Years' .Profits yn the sales', e flee led. Fach purchaser, will enclosed pn. the package, o’ numbered ccrlifica\e,Vnlilling him to , ; One Chance ifi the Distribution i / t , For every My rents laid out', andonthe receipt/ amounting to $20,000, the undermentioned parcels 4 of Tea, to the vjluu of (oh' per cent.) or . ' ' Two Thousand Dollars, will be given atcay as Bonuses ! according lo tho following scale : , - , . -*B Prizes of 40 lbs Tea at $1 pr ll 350 His or $250, 20 •*. 25 ** « •• 600 *• « 600, 50 “ 10 " . *• “ 500 V “ 500) 100 “ B “ •• « 500 « *.» 50Q 250 •* : 1 “ , “ « 250 •• » r 260 425 Prizes in all. 2,000 His $2,000, Those persona who piefer lower prlrcd.Teas, can, receive tlieir prizes in proportion, or they will tye re* purchut-cd fat eath, at a redurtion of 10 pdtcopl. ... Country A'gonla required. Applications to to ad* dressed (post paid,) to the Contp'y’e Depot, as above/ Juno (I,lBso—Uuia , Cabiitfut Ware ICouuiV Tl- JL public generally, tba( ho bus taken the room on. llio corner of, JJs'orllt Unn.ovcr street a d Loclist Al ley, in (lio room lately occupied by Moses ns a Chair Manufactory, where ho wiU constant ly fur oil elegant assortment of Cabinet ware/ , such ns Secretaries, Bureaus, Workftamls, Dining., ami Breakfast Tables Cord, I'ier ami Centro Tabic*;' French, .Held, high and low post Bedsteads,.&q,{ ton getber with every other mticJo of Cabinet, VVuro»r"(* of which ho will sell very choup for Cosh, or ex change for Country Produce at market prices,.,, . , —('hairs, Sotlccs, Bucking (fhplrt, and IT\ T every other article manufactured 111 that Jrf c> |j branch of business.;. lio would also . inform the public thfft.be has tecenllj opened,n shop ,in (i Oburchtqwn, Allen, township, wjune ho will.keep constant- on hand every thing in bis line. . a llavnig provided himself with a splendid 1J carve > COFFINS.wi|| be made on reasonable lerma, and funerals, in fqwn or country, will bq attended with-, out extra charge, lie respectfully aollcita a share of public patronage, confident that he con render gent*' ral satisfaction. / . J. R. WEAVERS Carlisle, June 20, IB6o—ly GINMIAMiS, A Urge lot.of iluai.abloßtyleactn' liofouml at the store of the underpinned.'•• * ; . N. W. WOODS, i July U, 1850 . $G 00 per weelci 6 oo **
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