Jjon.: €'kr¥.: his Ucn ap pointed Secretary if, tHo Interior, and'Hon. C, Com- | boo orX,ooiiiani, l Socd:plir> of War, iii pluco. of Mown. Poatco and Bales, declined. Both, senile-1 meni have accepted and the Cabinet ib therefore com* plots. ' " ' •" ‘ . ~ James Campbell has.boon, convicted, at Weilchcs. ter in this stoi«f,‘of murder in tho second degree, in causing tho death of bis. wife, and has been sentenc ed to twelve yean confinement in the Eastern peni tentiary. It was one of the nidst brutal homicides every perpetrated, and caused, by rum.’ Campbell and his wife were each aged about.6o been married about 30 years. . I L. Kossuth, the iliastrlops Hungarian leader, I has written an eloquent letter to Geh. Cass* in Shich ho assures him forever.the gratitude of msolf and his down-trodden people, far that ['able and patriotic speech made in Congress Against further diplomatic intercourse with Austria, as jwidcnce of an American contempt and: reproba tion of her cruel conduct towards Hungary.... \ln' Dickinson . townshjp, on Tuesday lasi, Mr. David Siibabtbr, aged.|aboul 70 yo afa » "Jntroiluclory Lecture ou French. ‘tn/fOKSIEUR V. VALUE has tho high gratificn ipj\_ lion of announcing that, having doyolcd.many to tho investigation of French Pronunciation oml to tjic tuition of tho language, be has arrived nl certain results which unable him to impart on uccu* rale and elegant pronunciation of tho French lan guage in TWBtTR nKßBojfB. However’strange the announcement, may appear to thoso accustomed only to tho ordinary modes of teaching the pronu’nciolion of tho language, it is no longer a matter ,of experi ment :it Ims been done. • - • ‘ A free lecture will bo delivered by him, on Thurs day, Aug. 22, at 7J o’clock in tHo evening, at Edu cation Hall, preparatory to tho formation of classes, both for tho pronunciation alono and fora course of regular French tuition. The inhabitants of Carlisle and vicinity, are respectfully invited to attend. Tho following citizens have kindly permitted him to refer to them. W. M, Biddle,’Esq., Mr. G. W. Hitncr, Rev. M. E. Johnson, and Cupl. 11, K. Long, U. S. N. Aug'. 22, , 50. 11 Teachers TVautoO. A MEETING of tho Board of School Directors of North Middleton District, will ho held at the public house of Mi. Henry Gloss, in,the Borough of Carlisle, on Saturday the 31st instant, nt 2 9’clock on , «a‘d day, All those who wish to become touchers in t maid District, will present themselves for examination. [ JOSEPH CULVER, Pjcs’t, ■ Aug 22, 1850 —2t Vo Teachers, THE Board of Directors of. the Common SrhobL of Monroe District,' will meet at the School 'House in (Jluirchtown, on Saturday the.7th ol Sep- Ltembor, nt I o'clock P. M., for the purpose of oxnm filing and selecting Nine Teachers to take charge ol blho Schools of said District for tho ensuing term, i- By order,of the Board. JOHN BRANDT, Sect’y. Aug 22, 1350—31 Cstato Notice. IETTERS of administration on the estate of Wnv Blcan, sr M , deceased, late of Westpennshurough township, Cumberland county, have been granted (u the subscriber living in Mlfllin- township, in said county, by (ho Register ofllra county aforesaid. All persons indebted to said estate arc requested to make immolate payment, and those having claims.will presont'-Chem properly authenticated for settlement. , i ‘ WM. 13LE1S.N, Adm’r. Aug 22 t 1850—fit . . - I Valuable mill aa cl iFann ut I Public Sate. ■yiiTlE subscribers wishing <0 dissolve partnership j§s|- and remove to tho west, will soil their valuable Dt id Farm at Public tJslo, on Wedncsdiy the •316i1i day.of October next, ft is situated in .West* jSpehnsbotough township, Cumberland county. The g Farm contains 13.1 Acres, of first rate Limestone Lniid. The celebrated Big «3jiring rims along the western margin of (ho tract— H 4 stream that never fails or freefcua, am! la uncqualc'd ■by any stream in tiro United States. Tho improve- Jl--JL, merits aru a first rate MERCHANT MILL m three stories high, ami flniai.ed in tho best J'iSlttordcr, with patent improved Merchant Self-packer, ami a!) the latest im improvements in machinery, Corn Kiln, Ac. The mill situated on the above, named. Spring, affords a BBfull suntdy of water at alt time* to tho mill. Also « two story -Dwelling HOUSE, DANK BARN, ’iSWSUbling, Miller's House, Cooper Shop, Orchard, dee. buildings are alt nearly new and In good edndi-, ’*3|Ron. About two-thirds of tho tract U cleared and I balance covered with thriving timber. This pf® - 1 llea near tiie Cumberland Valley fTnilrbod, in I heart of n rich country, and offers groat iiidpcpt to capitallla. ■ > \Vo Intend to sell without reserve, and the proper will be sold separately or together, and the terms f3rofcnado easy to suit puichascrs. ;||At Any information concerning the' properly caft ho by addressing John Piper, Dig Spring IVat Comb, co., Pa. August 22, 1850—81 Valuable ToiVri m FOR SAIiE, , rpHE aubsctlhcrs, Assignees of Wm C Houser, olTer nt public sale, on tho premises, In tho IWf •Borough of Mechanicshurg, Cumberland county, on Ijj -rfioturduy tho 21*1 of September next, tho following s|B\'described Real Estate,to wit: Man? ; A Lot of Ground, situated In Main street in said; vSf r ;-■■« -i a Borough, with a two story weatherboard illV'wlHm C(1 I,OUSE » Stable, and other Out build- ; * n^B l^croon * all under good fence. Thi»| |&Nii«^-P r ‘ ) P crlv adjoins properly of Mrs. Cram, gPg^fn i l i- n residence. Also s hot of Groupd, adjoining tho above proper- j nj|ft.*4y, on which is erected a two story Frame HOUSE,! Hjffohnd other Out-buildings, all under fenced 1 BEL'- ' Also, a Lot of Ground, adjoining tho above pro- WJ petty last described, on whiclt Is a aubslantlal Brick Building §SS . % n J Back Building, at present occupied as a Store gale to commence at 10 o'clock A, M. on said and the terms made known by llw J JOHN HOUSER, HV’ : peter uarnhart, B|V Assignees of IVm. 0. Houttr. August 23,1660—fit Valuable Farm for Sale. Sfeg\ WILL bo sold at public solo, on tho promises,, on the 27th of September next, that valuable HHfarh, or tract of land, Into tho properly of Adam gW&lCunkc), deceased, situate In .Silver, Spring township, PPiyumhcrland county, convenient to llallochoi’a and mills, and at present occupied by tho wi- Un kel, containing s i». ' 140 Acres, fflff more oh Icbb, of Slulo ond Limcslono Land, of which 'IS™ boU * acres ate cleared, and in a good atato of -.■®|-.■cultivation— (ho remainder is superior Woodland.— pjfr' rftgpdL Ihe Improvements are a good double Dwelling HOUSE, BARN, Corn t%SU«iB? rU)g > Wa Bon Shod, and other Oul-huild |^|,aSKS in ff k ' There.is nUo an excellent well of winter convcnioul u tho dwelling, and a stream of •|f filling water pusses tWough (he properly, near Ilia Vt'buihUngs. There are tv»o AppleOrcharffsand a Vtaarioly of other fruit trees on •tho premise*. V Persona wishing to view (ho ptoporty will call on Who widow Kunkul, residing on (he premises. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day, and the terms made known by JACOB KUNKEL, Acting for the heirs of A , JTunAflJ, dec'd, Autmt aa, IB6o—Cfc V f*l 1 Valaublc Farms -'Bmp; dale.)., . THE subscriber offers at.privatpsalp, the follow ing Real Estate, viz: , . 1 • ’.l:- No. I, situate in North Middloton 'townshlp,'2 miles west of Carlisle, and 1 mile north of the Rail road, containing |/.= 326 Acres of XiOnd, 60 or 00 acies being Limestone, and Tho romoinder first quality of Slate Land, . 100 acres are'well timbered, and the balance cleared.- The Improvement* arc a good stdry HOUSE, "WosJi ji__a , House, a Stone Spring House, two never failing Limestone Springs, a laigo snd ■ ■■Snßlgood BARN, Wagon Shed, Corn Cribs JggiySKror 1000 bushels of corn, Granary with Garners lor 1200 bushels of small groin. &c. Also, a LOG HOUSE, with a Spiingnonr it, a large am new BANK BARN, made of tho best materials, and a'Limo Kiln. This land is in good cu.tivation, there Imvimr been 11,000 bushels of Lime put oni it, atid \u„t it now tflono ot iho'KUi. for VOOO buohels more. Upwards of' 900 pahncl of post' fenco have-been made on this trn<h, and tho Locust chopped on the place. This land is well situated.for two farms. No. 2, situato’partly in North Middleton and part ly in Silver Spring townships, 7 miles east of Carlisle and 1£ notth of Kingstown, containing more or less. Tho improvements are a two story BRICK,HOUSE, a well of water near the floor, ti largo BANK DARN, and olhci necessary buildings. About 100,acres arb cleared, residue in good timber. This land is now in good cultivation, and nil well limed and set In clover. 8,000 feet of boards have been made into fonrej and there arc 300 pnnncl of post fence on it, with Cbesnul rails'and Locust posts for nearly. 100 pahncl more, . ~ Fop further information call on'the subscriber, who will show the property.' j JOIIN ZOLLINGER. . Carlisle, Aug. 22, 1800—if , , Assignee’s Sale Ot Valuable Keal Estate. WILL be sold at public sale nn Salurdny thc2Slli day of September next, nt 10 o’clock A. M., on tho premises, tl.o following described tracts of land, viz: No. 1, contains I3G acres, of Slnto Land, of ex cellent quality, situated oh lly> Long’s Gap road, about 4 miles north of Carlisle. Of tho above tract there are 126 acres cleared., Tho improvemcnls.nro JUma 0 2 story I.OG HOUSE, Tenant House, Stone Kitchen, LOO BARN, a Well of IS liir» lcr w ‘ l * l rt P U,I, P > n the door, and Young Orchard of choice, fruit trees. ISo. S, contains about 59 acres, of which about 40 nie cleared —laying one-half mile north of tho nhovo tract, on 'tho same road. - This is also Slate Land of u good quality. : ■ No. 3, contains about 20 acres, of. Mountain Land, laying near tho Long’s Gap road.- There is a quan tity of find Locust and Chesnut Titnheron this tract, and is easy of access. No. 4, contains about 20 acres, of fine Young Chesnut Timber, on tho. Long’s Gap rqad. Persons, wishing tq purchase can he.shown either of tins above .tracts by calling on the. subscribers. Tho terms made known on tho dnv of sale by JOHN UEIDLEK, : . ' ABM. -NIOKEY; , Assignees of Jacob IhUtfer, ‘August’l6, 1850,—6f _ ; ’ THE subscriber will ofler ot public sale, oh Sa* thu-7lh dayof Septemher next, the property of Hcnrf Hengy, situate at Middlesex, Cumberland county, 4 Iniles cost of Carlisle; to wit: A Lot of iWA Ground containing 50 Porches, more .or ' lens, fhtving thereon erected a two story l!llLi& F^AMli: n Well of good water, cjsSEßgßwiih a new pump in it, a Stable and Slaughter Shop. Also a Lot of Ground ,bounded on the north by the samb properly,, containing 61 Perches, Also, 1 nine plate stove and pipe, a lot of carpet, I grain cradle, I side saddle, a lot of earthen ajare.** lot ofground pepper. • Sißo to commence at 10 o’clock "" rTwir mil icHffrntnno Known try-* — WM. ZBIGLER, Assignee. Aug 15, 1850—3 t •- ' . ; Deal ruble Properly for Sale. THE subscriber will sell at private snlc. tlio pro* perty on which' ho now .resides, situate in West Punnsboro* township,Cumberland county,’containing nbout minis acbwV with a good two story FRAME ft n HOUSE, a good FRAME BARN, a well of (rood water, end nil the necessary Out MistSSUlimldings: together with an Orchard of 3O trees of choice varieties of. Apple in lull bearing. A Poach Orchard of about CO trees of the most select eastern varieties, with a gon oral assortment of Poor, Plum, Apricot, Nectarine and Cherry trees ofthe best varieties. The buildings are nl( now and built in a substantial. tn&nnor. The yffibk property is in good order,and one ofthe most MNtfble in tho county, being nituated.in the village (spWb|nfioidr 5 miles west.of Carlisle, and close to qhurch and schools, and within J n mile of Burns’ Academy. It presents rarb inducements to a me chanic private family wishing to educate their children. • If not sold previous to the sih of. October n**h it will Qii that day bo offered nl public sale, at 10 o’clock, premises, and will positively bo For (ftfticuhirs nddrcsaMio subscriber ut Plainfield, Cum* 2>| U nd county. ADW. CAUOTIIERS. , Aug 1/5, 1850—81. Furniture Sale. WIIjT< hq olfqred at Public auction, oh Wednes* nesdny, tiio 28th of, August, at the Into real* derico of Mrs. Ellon Duncan, in Malii street,opposite llibPosl Office, a great variety of JOHN PIPER, BAMHBI, PIPER, JAMBS PIPER. lonsdiold and Kitchen Furniture. \Vil j—Mahogany Bureaus, Dining ami Break- fust Tables, Sideboard. Sofa, Pier . Table, Card To* bins, WnsliHfnmls, Bedsteads, Feather Bods and Ueddlng, Mattresses,, Potior, and Chamber Stoves, Cooking Stove, a general assortment of Conking utensils, Largo Copper K« tl'e, 801 l Metal do., Parlor, Chnmboi . and Stair carpets, Mlrrofs, Wheelbarrow, together with a variety o( Chamber Furniture and amnll ware. ' ■Aho at the same place, at 15 o'clock, M,, Will he offered nn‘excellent Piano m good order. Sulo to [commence at l>i o'clock, when terms will ho made [known hy GEO. W. lUTNEHj An excellent CnrrlaßO with Tongue and Sliufts will bo Bold nt 3 oVlock P. Jll. -Aug.l2,’Bo. ■ 'HIE Subscriber 'wiahca to inform his friends In town and country that ho boa commenced tho above business, and will attend to aatoa in town and coun try, on llto moat reasonable terms. ’ Ho can bo found next door to Beotia’ {laid, North Hanover street. A, 8, SEWER. Aug. 18, ’6O. TUB Board of .Directors of 'Prankford District, Comb, co., will mod nr the house of (lie Messrs. Lackeys, in said District, on Saturday, (ho 31st of August, at 1 o’clock, for thopiirposoof oxomingond selecting Seven Teachers, to take charge of tho Schools of said District, for the ensuing term* By order of tho Board. Aug. 16,—3t V t<L poisons are hereby notified that Letters testa* A. mentory on tho estate of Isaac Kinsey, Into of tho Borough of Mcclianlceburg, Cumberland,county, I’o. deceased, have boon granted to tho subscriber residing in Silver Spring township, county aforesaid. All persons having claims or, demands against tho estate .of said decedent, aro requested to make known Urn same without delay, and those indebted to make payment to DAVID EMMINOEII, Ex’r. Aug _____ While Una. WETITBRILL’S Pure While Lend and o barrels Linaood Oil, just received by the aubactibor in Mam .treet, to be .old Cheap. saj£TO n* Aug. IS. - - - X2O Acres, Assignee’s Sale. AUClioucciliiff. To Torteliers. J. O. DROWN, Eilnle Notice, DLINE DEEDS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE, , Bargains ! Bargaiiis! ; nphlii iubsoribor is hoi* Bolllh's off hU stock of Sam? 1 mof good. kt ptita.'lpwM'thiin over Word of in Carlisle. _ •• . . Hi. stock is'very large* noto, and complete 1 . Lawns, Bajraizes, -TissnoSj Grane* dines, will be sold et coat.(for cash) and. some 26 per rant, less than costV. ■ - ■ sj i 'i. '' ' ''- BlbKoiiii 1 Bonnet s'ldwcib. and other trimmings at wonderful low prices. Stock ings and glove* Wot than ever. Linens, De Lains, Checks, Tickings, Di aper, Table covers, s*c. below low water mark, t In mens wear, such, as Tweeds, Cotton&do Dril lings, CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES. at cost for cash. CARPETTINGS of nil kinds, from Imperial to common at very reduced prices.. BOOTS AND SHOES. My stock of this article is too large ajidl will run thorn oif at prices truly astonishing. Selling shoes worth $1 at fiOds, - , GROCERIES ns low as the lowest. Comd all who want, lay out your money to the best advantage, and look through the mammoth stock, arid you will got the cheapest and best goods over porchaeod., , Recollect the old stand, East Mato srtcet, Carlisle. ...jou CHARLES OGILBY. Augusi'ls,'lBso, Paper Hangings. ONE THOUSAND PIECES, ONE thousand pieces paper hangings received at the store of the subscriber, this week from one of the largest eastern manufacturing establishments, and will bo sold ot 8, 10, 12, 10, 20, 25, 31, 37, imd 50 cents per.piece. They are good, beautiful, and uncommonly cheap. , 0> OGILBY. Aug. 19. • ' • ■' • . TO FARMERS AND MEN OP BUSINESS, OILS, CANDLES AND GUANO. lAMB SUBSCRIBER oilers, at iho lon .si rales, in any quantity to suit purchasers, , GENUINE PERUVIAN GUANO, ami everyvaricly.of SPERM, WHALE, LARD, AND TANNERS' OILS. Manufacturers, Tanners, Fanners,‘Dealers and Con sumers, arc invited to call. GEO. W. RIDOWAY. • No- 37 North Wharves, tho first-Oil Store, below Race street, Philadelphia. - August 15,-1850,—3m . TTAKtCU. - GOOD MEN. to locale or travel in each of the £)0 'counties in (Ills State, to sell “Gilmore’s Pa tent Uoo House, Dee Hive and System of Feeding Bees.” This Is a recent and scientific plan pf beo arrange ment, and must supersede all others —it has, where known* Smart business men—if Mechanics* the bettor—- wlll-fmd Hits a good business for at least two years. To such, (ho whole or one half of a county right will ho sold. . v : ■ - For .description, take the cars and conic to I,anc9B* ter; see the bees work. Call at my room and see perfect models of (ho whole.. Address, post paid. J. B. MAYNARD. * General Agl. for Pa. , Lancaster Aug. 8, IB6o—3t* ■ . , ' ' NOTICE!* AW ejection will bo hcltl to elect Thirteen Minin'* gers fur the Cumberland Volley Mutual Proloii* J!? p <\ Mon -^Ht'rUyfin^TK&lnsonlownßlnp. Said Managers to serve one -year.' • Eloclion lo bo held between the hours of 0 o'clock 1 A. ; M. and 4Pi M. A. Gr MILLER, Socl*y. ■A6gDCI 3, ISiSff—4t Dstute Notice. LETTERS of administration on the palate of Po tnt Uak'er t late of the Borough of Mcchanicsburg, Cumberland county, Pa.*, deceased, have been granted by tho Register of said coUnly to the subscriber.living in Allan township, cofcnly aforesaid. Aft persona indebted to eaid estate are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and (hoSo having claims to pro sent them for settlement to CHRISTIAN TJTZBL, Admr, August 8, IB6o—6t* To Tcacltcrs. 'f’llK Board of Difoctbrs of Dickinson District, Cumberland county, will meet at tho house of. Mr. V. Shannon, (Stone Tavern,) in said District, at 9 o’clock A*. M., on Saturday the 31st day of Au gust, for the purpose of examining nmi selecting 14 Teachers, to taho charge of the Schools of said District, for the ensuing term. .By order of the Board. . JACOR LEFEVER, . August 8, ISdO—ft ' JUST OF EETTEKS. ADVIirfIRKOIM TJr« <, VUIibKTKVR ,, OY AProiSTKEMT. LIST OF LETTERS remaining In (lie PosUffico al Carlisle, Pa.,. Aug. U|, 1850. {Persons in quiring for letters on tins list, will please say. they areadVertlscd.' - • Adams Jos Ilippennammor Jntf Armstrong James . Hnughiceling Chopfttin Auckerman Henry , Johnston Miss Mory A Aikin R \V Judman Petor ujoacrJno Kearny Jno , , . , Bender Miss Mary Kennedy L B, Burkholder Daniel Keokler Mias Alary Boyer Michael li Kulandson Cyrus , Braught Geo Kievor Jolui Uently Jaipes Knllwk William Cooley David T' LindscyAlexandor. CooverJnoO McCoy Aim Ellon . Crebmor David McCart Miss Mary Chaney Uev ItO Metz Alexander Colton Miss . Mmnly Abram... ChnnneVfrorih ftlxton Meixel Gnorgb Corman Mrs Nancy . Obrien Mr Jno Croizn Jno Parker Mrs Andrew 3 Coulter Robert Ponso R 9 Collins Abraham * Ringwalt Mrs Sarah Cart Jacob Rankin Miss Margery OumborlM Valley MuO Rtuter U C 3 \ ! tunl Protection Comp, j Richardson Lorlnda Domerost Jacob O , Rolildhder Godfrlcd Dorstray Marrann Rupp Adam Eller Samuel Snider Miss Mary Ertvln Henry * • '' Smith Margaret Fuati'r iiio . Saxton Miss Jane Frealy Thomas 'Snldw Ka»n.v- / Farsi Goo S»ni or» Holly A Flaming J E«q bandars Aron Funk Chrlsihm S . Sundry Mins Susan Pastor Jno B , Sulllrun Jeromlnh Graf Lewis Monorail. Grom I’risst I In ShaulTur Jno Crier Sntmi.l 0 , Slirrlnnr Marlin Graf Ludwig ‘ Tnto Mies buaan 9 Olinney Thomas Thompson Ilonnclla Glpo Jacob Thompson Jno c Gibson Otes ' Tro.llo Dnniol ■ .George Frederick , Vpnaadlin Jno flbrr Christina ■ Vninnm .William Maverstick Andrew 1 Wanaker Miss Elizabeth Hnrn Miss Ellon Wsgher Dr Howard ! PM Williams Elizabeth Holmes Mrs Susan Woblson Roswell llookelMine Allice ArrnaWrifjht Rev F O HamilUmDouglhs : Whetnlghl Lydia Ann Hodyman Leonard N. HANTCH, P. M. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that an application tvd| be made to the Legislature of this Commonwealth at. its next 'session, Ibr o charter for a bank with ge* neral banking privileges, to be located in Carlisle. Cumberland county, Pa.', with a capital of one hon* dred thousand dollars, and to be called the Carlisle Dank* , ; ' , Carlisle, July 4,. 1880—Ora •• \ ' /llAßßlSill'ho, PA. :• f, T illS lnstitUlion will rcsuma Jla opcralions on Monday ,thc 2i| day of September noxt, under the direction of the following teachers, yiz: . \ , *.•••, ■ .G/lliiy,,principal:' Mr. H, Coyle, of rou ble; Miss A. 1); Day, teacher of French, nibnq-chro mnliu.Jtrtil pencil dratying-antl painting; Miss Mary assUUiit teacher bf/music, drawing, &c^," ' In addition to tfte above,- the following branches will bh hatefully ornt thoroughly .taught, viz t Head ing,AViitlngi Arilnmctic, Grammar, Geography, As tronomyi History/ Natural and Mental Philosophy, botany. Physiology, Geology, Mythology, Mineral , ogy;llhetorick,'Chemistry, Geometry .Algebra, Men- Bilroliori, Trigdnrmotryt Ac. ; All Of-which,is far as practicable, will hofully illustrated by an excellent apparatus, such as maps, * globes,, lilack bojrds, planetarium, air pumpi electri cal machine, lyromuior, barometer, , thermometer, mechanical povprs, block; dee, ,G. BAY, Principal; Aurfbsl 8, IttO— • . ' ' ■ ill Fta'in for .feulc. :l;ijer offers at private sale, tho fnrm on r/csld’es, ailujited jn North Middleton liilcK north-west .of Carlisle, containing 60 Acres TilC sulisci which'hd now township, 3£ n ofSlnto Latiill About 50 acres of which is cleared and in a good stole of cultivation. The improvement* , jircaji story HOUSE, port log ond Mjaanff |T#ti &rt l<faino * a hew double LOO UAKN, gpfl I a iQf ° Spring of water luMir the door, and a BjSSifegeiffimietv of thriving fruit trees on the premises. T«rc is about 0 acres of first rate mea dow. Pcispi)/ wishing to view the property can cull on the undersigned residing thereon. Terms easy. ; , PERES W. QUIGLEY. Aug, 15,(1850—If ■ . B , ■ .7 SJUtSItIFC’S SAiLE.; V'Tlrtifcof o vvril.of Venditioni Exponas, issued ouioflllio Court.’ of Common Pleas of Cumber land .county, and lo me directed, I will expose to public/ sale, *1 tfio Court House; In (lip Borough of Carlisle, oh,'.Wednesday tbeSBlli day of August, 1850, at 1 o’tlopk Ft M. Ibo fullowingdcscrlbcd real estate, lo wU : ‘ . ' A Lot of Ground, situate; In the Borough of Ship pciisnirp containing 128$ feet in depth, arid fi t feel 1 im-ies-in breadth, more or less, bounded by King thomorlh, un alloy on tho south, James ,Muclv*jv» bjpq., on.-tljo west, and Prince Street.on the east, tbcrcyu erected a two story weather- Imnrdfd Howss, Bride Kitchen & a. Stable. Seized ttnil niton in execution nS tho properly of Geo. Ebkert'luhl 1 It‘lijnmin E, Sniper, • Andjlo busuld by me, ■;•••;’ ' • . , . david smith, sirit. Sheriff's pmce. > I Carlia|c, Anp. 6, 1.850, f ncal CRlalc at Hxcculor** Sale. ON TUESDAY l)ie S'ltli of September next.-will .be sold nt jmidlc sole, on the premises, in .Mon roe lowhsliipi Cumberland county; To.; the following Ileal Estate, Jato the properly of l > cii' , r. l)rickiT, de ceased; on'tlib'Forgo Road, one, mile cast of Spring Forgo: . No, 1, cmitaiiiitig 130, Across of first roto l.inu’fltgno Land. 1 -Thu improyem'rhfn arc u turgu STONE- HOUSE,:; HANK y^|-.UAHN,Spring House! Wagon Sheds,Corn tMiBLCrlh. and other OutouildingS; n first rata ilUtißßSprihg near tho door,' and ait Orchard of choicofruit. ' jNo. 2, Containing 109 Acres* . of Liiqestono I,and, adjoining the abovo. Tbd Im provements are. n one story HOUSE,and iHANK UAUNf and other Outbuildings, a Tenant house, & Springs near the house... Doth .farm* uroiu a hiKli.Blulo'of cultivation and under good foncei - No. 3, Containing GO Acres/ , adjoining No.'S,- arid of a rnilo south of town} about .10 acres arc cloarcd-und tho remainder coscrud with-first rate thuhef. v x ' u; **> 11. AcfcS.- on lha snuih . . improvements aro -a. good I<Ou 11 IJDbCriflm o J 5V* ULE, and a good Spring, And the land is under good cultivation.. N a. 5, don(nins about 8 Acrus, on Uio Forgo roml,; I mihj cast of Spring Forgo. The iinprnvomchls arc'a large two at *ry House, purl stone, Framo Stable, Blacksmith Shop, and other Out- with a first rate Spring in tbd basement story o?tbo house. -. No. 6, Contains.about 3 Acres, of unimproved Land, on tho York road, near Church town, under good fence. No. 7, a large two story flcmso and Lot of Ground in Churchtowh, about 40 feel in front and 160 feel in depth] Indisputable titles will ho given for the nliovo pro* pertiea. The above properties shown and all noces* sory information given to persons wishing to pdrehuso by calling on cither of the subscribers, or on John Lutz, living on Lot No, 6.- Kule to commence at 1 o’clock P, M«, when alien* denco will bo givcifi and terms tuailo known by GI3ORGB HRIMULB, JOHN BRINDLE, . . : B.v’rs August B, 1850—71 Valuable Property ttt ruuuc SAI-E. OIS T rftlbAt' the 37th of.Hcplomber next,'will ho soli) ut publicsale, on Ihi* promises, jn Monroo township* Cumberland county, Pa., Iho following Real, Estate, Into llio properly of John Morrell, do coasrdi about one-half mile west of Chure.hlown, on llio road loading .from '.Churchtown to tin) 'lVindlu Sptlng Road,■containing, 1 125 Ao’roa, of firs I role Limestone Land, 100 acres, cleared and In a high slate of cultivation, iho remainder* ia cov ered'with lino young timbci*. Th 6, improvements' oro a two slpry LOG Hf)UwE, n largo shHsßms Kitohon, a LUG IL\RNr Wagon £hed, isiZßftiOorn Crlh, nml other necessary Out-build • Alro u ne/ci'.fuinng well of watoi near tho door, and nnOrchard with choice f.u^, — ThU is considered one of ,lho host farms in Monroo township. Any pttfson wishing to, view iho above propcify previous to Iho salu cun do so by culling on the subscribers* ■ ftolo lo'coininenco nt I o'clock P. M. on onul day, when attendance will lie Riven & lerins mndo Mown GKOKGI3 URINULE, SAMUEL MOKHETT. Ex'™. Atfgiiiit B. 1860 —fit A Sinrtll r«i’in lor sale. 31118 tubscribcr olfurs at private enlo, a-tract of l.ttndt situated, in North Middleton township, uiuburluml county, Pa„ 4 miles north of Carlisle, near Waggoner’s road, containing 48 1-2 Acres/ more or less, of Slate Bam!, Patented, in a godd slate of cultivation, mid’part under post and rail fence.— Tholgnd Is nil cleared except about 0 or 7 acres of ■■* timber. Tho Improvements oro aI J story HOUSE, wenlhelboardetr, a Bog [gmaHLlCitchen. BOG BARN, Wagon -Shed, Ac, in on excellent Orchnid of choice of never failing water on said farm. If not soI<! nt private sale beforo tho 6th of Octo ber next it will bo offered nt public sale on sold day, at the Court House, in Carlisle, and will positively **Persons wishing to purchase or to examine the property, will coll on the subscriber residing In; Oar li.ll, . Possession will to B |, *“ o ‘^J , 4 | U^ B^ rn August 8,1650—8 t ■ ' ■ Private Sale. The subscriber offers ni private sale, a valuable lot of croond In this Borough, on PomfrelWrecr. ami adioinins a lot of Joseph She* oh the oast.and Mary Cnufftwn on the west, containing 00 feet front, and 240 feet deep, having thereon orcelod a two story „ ■ „ plastered House and Kitchen, a two story Frame House, Frame Burn, Stable, and TifiTHL'other Out-buildings. There Is an abun- offrplt trees on the premises. The property will be sold low, apd divided into half lota if necessary, to suit purchasers. For terms Ace., ap itnccessay. I PHILIP RHOADS, py 'Agent for l tho Owner. August 1» IABO THE subscriber' bffcrS at sale, that valua ble'farm,, situated In Dickinson township! between the Walnut Bottom and,Forgo roads,and convenient to ; Moore’s mill, containing ' V IIPS Acres* of excellent limestone land, about 150 oclofioiT whib.K ore cleared, .and in a gdtfd stale, of cultivation, the remainder is well covered With Wtfodlbnd. i ho imr " ft *i prpvcmenis are a LOG Dwelling House, ■ifioß|Bb anew BANK BARNi tthd other Out- Two 1 wells of-never failing water are convenient to tho house and barn, uiid a large Apple Orchard of grafted trees is on tho premises. . ■ Persons wishing to view the ptopcKy can call on the undersigned, or on tho preinises. . - ' NATHAN WOODSi . August 1,1850— if . , Lon. In.cl. copy till tf. and chofgo Woodd. Valuable Farm for Sale* THE undersigned.offer at private,sale their farm, situate' in Silver,.Spring township, Cumberland county, near Ilcgcslown. The farm contain# about one hundred and sixty fix Acres and tome perches, n nr on which is erected a .two slory.LOG HOUSE. BANK BARN, &c.- There is IF mi {pSyq well of water at the doori and n stream l^^Uaplfcofrunning water passes through the farm, Said t»rm is well limbetod with Locust, Walnut While Oak, Hickory,, Poplar, Chestnut, &o. This properly tan bo had on reasonable terms,'.and an indisputable title given. Fur further Information call at the public house of W. G; Hamilton, Ilogos ' l° Wn * JOSEPH & SAMUEL GRIER. July U, 1850—2»na • ' • Estate Notice. ALL persons ore hereby notified that loiters of administration on the estate of Frederick Gtoim, late of Monroe township, Cumberland county, Pa; dcc’d, have been issued by the Register in and for said county, to the subscribers, the first named living in Siiuib Middleton township, and the last named in Alonroo township, counfy aforesaid. AH. persons having claims'or demands against Die estate of said decedunl, tiro 'requested lo make known tho same without delay, and those Imlehlcd.to make payment to SAMUEL GLEIm; . .. CHRISTIAN GLEIM, , July 25, 1850—61* Ex’rs. REGISTER’S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given lo all porsbnd Interested, ihnl the following accounts have been filed in tills olHco lor pxoinlnalion'by the accountants therein named, and will bo' presented to tho Orphans' Court of Cumberland county fur confinnaliim nnd allow ance, on Friday 'the 23rd day of August A. D. 1850, viz r ■ T. Tho.BCCoiinl of Samuei Brlckef, ndininitdralni of Benjamin Urickur, late ol'Momee township,dcc’d 2. Tlje neenuut of Ahrahani'Coble,,Adniini»tr«lorof James iuine, late of East Ponnaborough township, deceased.- .. : 3. Tho account of George Hyde, Sr. administrator of George Hyde, Jr, Into ol Allen lownahip,deceased. -4’ The account of Levi Diehl, administrator ol Thomas Billie, late bniopowcll township, dcc’d. ' 5. The account of Adam Bishop, administrator ol Catharine Bishop, late of.Monrop township, dec’d. '6. The account of Goo. Sanderson, administrator of George Strohiu,- late of the Borough of Carlisle, deceased. . . • . 7. The account of Mrs. Ellon Duncan, admmislra IrU witli'lho will annexed of Mary H. Duncan, Idle of the Borough of Cniilsle, deceased. ; .- , 8. -The supplemental and final account of Michael Cocklin, Executor uf Jacob Cockliir, late'of Allen township, deceased., ' 9. The account of Daniel Whistler, Executor o. William Stevenson, lalo of MifUin township, dec’d. 10 The account of Chinsliun Tilzel. adinimslnloi of Dr. A. H. Van.llnff, Ule of the Borough of Me chanicsburg! deceased. . , . . 11. The account of John M'DdwcU.ammmitraloi with the will annexed of George Eckert, Uto of Frank fold lowasbipi deceased. , . . . 12. Tho account of Lewis Rhoud;v*fltt'n.«lrain» of Mary Dock, Into of the Borough of Ncwvil!o,oefc d. 1 mity IKWscwvttf, 1 '.14, The account ol John Grn^,‘administrator of John C. Mifchcll, Uto of Mifflin township, deceased. ,15, The account of Joseph’ Hurd, deceased, who was.administrator of Johh'M’Greger, dsceasod, filed by George,Patterson and Francis S. Hu.blcy, execu tors of the said Joseph Burd, deceased. 16. Tho account of Samuel Iloffblfinger, adminis trator of John Ilcfielfingor, tala of Worrulcysburg, Cumberland cminly, deceased. . . 17. The account, of David Kondwcr,administrator of Sidney King, lalo of the borough of Sliippcnsburg deceased. 18. The account of Henry Church, administrator of Robert R.' Church, lalo of E;»»l Feniitburougli township, deceased,"’ 13.- Thq account of Thomas Craighead, jr. adm’r of John Slo'rret, ialo of Iho Boroogh of Carlisle, du ceased. VVM. GOULD, Rrgialtr. Rcgislcr’t) Offic#, July 23,185 U. Now Arranscmcut! Daily Lino of Stages from Carlisle to York. n'HE undersigned, owing to tbs inci'eaacd travel X between ihn. ahoro nanred places, - .nnd to nttyrd corresponding facilities to the public, begs leave to announce that ho is now running a dolly lino of four horse Singes between - Gtttlista ond York,. His stock lias recently been much Improved, and his conches are new mid comfortable. They leovo Carlisle every morning «t 0 o’clock, and arrive at York al l P. M. iir time to,take the two o’clock train of curs for Bal timore. , •, . . KctufiWng, will lea\ : o York aljonl 1 o’clock P. M„ oi’imrned lately alter (ho arrival of the car* from Bal timore, ond roach Carlisle iho'Haino evening. Pa tip.— I Through tickets from Carlisle to Balti more, or vice versa, will ho furnished at the low price of *3 00.. GEORGE HENBEIi. Splendid Livery Establishment. II would also tal*o thia opportunity of informing Ida iVicmls ami tho public generally, that ho has lately Hindu valuable additions to his extensive l,iv. i»v , cry. In HORSES, CARRIAGES, ,*v HOUSES. &c. t ond that ho is now proparcd£S2-Ju to accommodate thorn with any nriiclo iu his line' of business, and at n moment’s notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Pontons desirous of ridfrtg Infino veiiicles, or on fine horses, aro requested to cull nt his establishment beforo going elsewhere, as In all probability they will aavo a litllo change by so doing. Persons visiting Carlisle during tho Summer no son can nl ull limes bb tarnished with good conveyances to cither bf tho tallmving watering places In its Im mediate vicinity—Carlisle Springsr Onbling Gap I Warm Sjjrings, Perry county, or York, Bpfings; Adams county, • . t . G, H. .Curjislb, July 1850—Out • _ , CAUTION.' I A'e there afo’a variety or Drills in (hd market told, under other patents that are direct ihfi'ingc merits on . Pciinock’s patent, wehsVe concluded (u. publish an'. exlrnel from their claim that faMjffe; In putohailng machines may be able to judge oPiUose that ars-’lu* frlngmnonls, and thereby prevent Imposition, |t will beacon (turn the following claim,that all prlllf whether sold ns patent dr otherwise, which have'at* inched to them one or more levera fur llur purpose of, •topping the seed and raising the scud tube oqt,sf the ground at one ind tho .same operation, are diteel* Infringements oh this claim. . ; The following ia an extract from tile claim.of the original patentee whole rights are,being , j lit. The ahmiUaneoua throwing into.or tut of . operation, by tho movement of a lever or other me* WOOD’S HOTEL, chanluui equivalent or device, each seeding cylinder i, n,_ o. 1 »nd Us respective Drill or Seed Tube, for the purpose' Corner er Hwiiaw ’«i RuuloAD ..of towing with any. number of Hopper* and Drills. ’ '» • illhaiiunybo require)! \n vowing, poiul or other irre- JO 11 iv S. 1 WOOIPf ,! gulur *l»%pvd land, without stopping the animal .or THIS Hotel ia buing completely changed and reno* , an I , male attached to the machine. Not intending to vnted, ami will hbreafier offer- increased uecnrn* limit ourselves to the particular constfucllop herein mcdiitiuns to tire travelling public, fqf which Us con* described and represented in. tlio alinexed dr awing, venlenl iooalinu {a admirably calculated, . j but to very these la any way tfiel we ‘ip)tyssssP*- To those persona who wish lo pass the warm sea* 1 proper ad that the before described result* art •on In the country, few places will be found which led by meant ■ubalentUilly thei.sfrno ••-thoa# ooonr possess superior' attractions to Carlisle, being sur. bed in the foregoing epebinoalWno ‘V Jw-iwLiiilaj rounded by a beeullfhl country, and having tho beet 1 AM psrsoqs *»ra hereby, wwrnorf Bulptuu Spring. In tlio Stale In it. Imm.dlMn vlcin. In«ny way n|mn ll.a ,Imim 'S I ? VMf'ty 1 W,”*j tty.- , J u ho.l3 l 'lBgO, ,of tlio I.W m«lo >nd proriUod tl.or.ror. -J NK»V GOODS! THI3 subscriber rcpcrtfully inrnnn, fhc puhlio tlmt |io has jil.t made desirable addition* (o hi, .dick of (foods, umbra oing clloico .election, of aou.onnblo Umltia-ramong thorn nill ho found fJinghams, Al paca*, 1...WU0, Jfurcgcs,, Donilela, Palm I.ouf Hal,, Kllilmiu, Callous In great variety, Muslim, Cloven, Hoaiory, Boots & Shoes, Oromica of all kinds. Thankful for (ho increasing patronage" of a generous public, ho invites epoclal attention to tho above, feeling confident that ho cun offer uitusunl Inducement* to purchaser,. N. W. WOODS, Agt. Caillslo. July 11, 1650 ■ ' . Sale ot TnlUable ueal Estate. WILL be gold at public sale . 92d of October next, ut 10 o'clock, bn the pro* mlsety the following described real eitalel 1. A.lVact of eicellonlMand laying, on the south' aide of the Cumberland Valley Rati Rond about 4} miles enel tirfeai lisle; boHlalnlhftabtibl ACRES. It is under good rehfcb.and in a high Mato bf cullir n n. Valibn. The improvemehlii srsa’twd: UIUCIC HOUSE, a Urge brick isiSMLßank Darn, both receptjy fatti)t;>and‘aU necessary out buildings! There Is 4 noil of water (with a pump) in the yaWl tart df this trad if well limbered; .. 2. About 90 ACRES, orib mile south of the above Irncl, of which there are abobl 20 ACrfes cleared; the balance is excellent limber land; , . , . There will also bo offered at public §alb ort THURSDAY, 1h0241h of October next, allOn*clock; tin the premises, two very fine limestone farms, situ* nted In Toboyrioldwhahip, Perry county* ' adjoining farms, one contains about 240 ACRES* Hie other 175 ACRES. They are about 8 mllos'vyesl - of Landisburg, on the main roid valf. ley; Gno farm has a STONE MANSION HOUSE mu! Bank Barb on it. The other a Log Hbbto and Log Barn. There afro thriving ORCHARDS oti both of these placed; They are situated in the most fertile part of the cbiinty, and offer many moots to purchasers. ' -1 • L • it.. Persona wishing to see cither of the above tra&lsj cun obtain information from the tenant* .residing on the .promises, or cither oflhe undersigned Executory Attendance will be given end lerme.madc known on day of solo by ■"RICHARD BARKER; R. C. BTERRBTT. - Exccdtors of Thoraaa Urle, deo d. July 25.—3 in, House and Lot for Sale, j: THE* subscriber will soil at private Bale, the pro-• perty on which he lives, situated at Weal Hill,Cum* herlnml county, on .the State road from Carlisle td Ncwvlllo, Q mites west of Carlisle, and 1 mile sOotH of Shollohargcc’s mill. The Lot contains half>rl Acre oflirst rate Limostoho Land, under good fence; with a new (wo story BRICK HOUSE, 30 by 24 feel, and Back Buildings there* Is ssiflfflfteon erected. Alsoja well ofexcefiehi with d ptimp in It nbdr' Ihb dbo'r. jind n number of young and thriving Apple, PoaCb and Chcrfy trees. Tho situation.la a g6od one for ft . Tailor or any other mechanic; . i ■ J This property is situated in a pleasant,-rich and healthy neighborhood, and will bo sold, low, «• the subscriber intends moving west* For particular*call on the undersigned, ' DAVID ZBIGLEB, i July 25,1850— 3ip ' , • NOTICE. '• • ' ALABGESTOCKOF DRYGOOD^ SELLING AT THE BEE HIVE At Cost-. , / I.^0 U the benefit of oil my friend* in the town and ] country, Iho subscriber mokes the above nouncomcut, to show that ho has concluded Id change bis businessj seillc lip oil hoolc accounts, and sell ourhls cmlrc. sleek of Ooodd dt CObt. . . All who wish to save n Slxptfnci coh dtf It by call- • Jug nl the, Bco Hire, itf North Huftover street, as I wish to dispose of my stock between this ami the Ist tif January 1851. L hove a large stbek of Staple Goods, oil suited for family.iisd. j . ..j Flense call and examine my. stock at nothing WM* bo lost, uihl all attention will bo given[ by the Hcriber (6 please. July 25, 1850.—3rd j. N. U. I constantly keep oh hand Kaauy. Mado Clothing.' AUb will have made by Mr. T, Re'ighler, (who Is working.in my store room} to orddr any glumciit bn the shortest noiico. . 8. A. <■>. .. Light! Light! PINE OIL. CAMPUINI3 AND FLUID OF acknowledged superiority and purily, tnantf* .factored und for sale at the lowest \Vholesalrf prices, by DAVIS s7 lATCtif il tHo old PBlalilinhcd. Btajid.of. tUo Into Dknjavik r. uxvin. CAMDEN; Now wnere otdef*by 'mnll nr otherwise nro nolicitoJ, nml prompt aUentiort jNUnttm mimlrtry notice by the Franklin In*tftdfB *ll competitor*, .is mifftcierit evidence of Ufa' oi/xir Oil. t‘ ‘ . , •/‘or.-TUch, Tnrpcntlne, Kodfn,nn«l Spirit* of Tuf prhlwiQ, forartlo Wlioletalo and Hetaif, July lBso—Jit# ■' t> . PENNOCK’S PATENT 52-SS Seed ami Grain Plauthv. THE aubncribera respectfully Inform thclrTrionds and the public, that they arc building 200 of Ihp above inuoiiiiu-H to winch they have added important improvements, and which glvca then* decided ndvan in go over any other drill ever ottered t 6 the public. Their tiwdiuiM are built of good material, and wkr?, muled to give entire Baliafaclion.. Peraoha 1 ferred to the following gentlemen in Cumberland’ county, who havo piuchaecd. and uiod Ilia above* mnchln’e, ami who can teallfy to Ha tupcrlbrjly. Frederick Wallep Robert Bl'yeoH,. J. I). Weakley, . OeOrgo.Cr«lghoad, m George Hike#,’ William Mateor, £>i nid Keller, tfeorge Wjddere, : Elder M’Cune,' David Shoemakarr George Cooror, Jacob Vuglcaongov ; George Guoklo, Abraham Grove,' •? , , Samuel Millbf, Adam Hockee. All order* will bo promptly attended to.*, .Li£E,'PEIRCE &LEBi‘-* • Ercilduuo P. O. Cheater co., July 35,1850. 7 S. A. COYLE,
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