•'DOlliU\» UAE.!* 1 .;"'‘ Select Classical Boattllng School. IVTnfff Sulphur SuriiiE^DoubUng' Ooptdumb.co. Pit. , .-.OFncKliß: /'■, ■ * ' JAMES.HtistON,. A. M., Principal... . ; JJSO. ALLEN BROWN, A. U., Asaia’t. Prof. JAMES-S. ECKELS, Tutor, r . \ • gAVIiS'G for eorao. lime been desirous of estab lishing a Select hoarding School, and having at _ih obtained suitable buildings for. that, purpose, the'subscriber lakes pleasure in announcing'to his patrons and friends, that he will open the above* named-Institution'on the tst x>f,October. - The location is in a small and romantic vale form I cd by an 8 shoped bend of the North Mountain, opt- 1 ly termed “Doubling Gap,and is not surpassed in i hcalthfulncss’of situation and beauty of scenery by any place'in 'the country. The Main Building is largo andcommodioue, (100 feet in length by 44 in breadth, and 3 stories high,) and .is well furnished With bvcrythlng necessary to cotiveirienCo and com fort. The other buildings compose Bath Houses; &c., to the free use of which the pupils will have access at'proper hours. The-Well, known White Sulphur Springs, rise within a few rods of the main building. The object of the. Institution is to fit young men for business/orfor any of the higher clashes of Col lege.''The course of instruction will be thorough and complete, more oUention being given to the qual ity than to the quantity In the’performance ol the student AU the branches taught in the best acade mies will be taught in this; and proper apparatus will bo psed for illustration of, the, subjects that re quire-it. Classes in Civil Engineering wifi enjoy the advantage of operations In the field with Transit, Compass, Chain, dec. . - . TERMS'. ttaard* tuition* washing, fuel and lights* “ 'per session; $5O 00 Latin and Greek* . 5 00. French or Hebrew, 5 00 Civil Engineering with use of Instruments, 10 00 Drawing and Painting, • .6 00 Vocal and Instrumental Music, . 500 The.puplls will board in the Institution under the immediate and, honslont supervision of the. Principal, who will.bestow careful attention upon their convc nionce and comfort. - Each student will lurnish his own towels, and have theta and hhi Clothes distinctly, marked. . . , The academic year will he divided into.sessions ol twenty weeks each, commencing oh the first of Sep tember. The regular vacation will occur in July and August. Owing to delay, in completing the ar rangements, the first session of the present year will commence on Tuesday the first day of-October, as slated above. An easy access is afforded to students by means of the Cumberland Valley Railroad to Ncwville, and thence by coschca to the Academy. The Gettysburg and Lcwisiown Slate Road passes through the grounds. For circulars containing full particulars ahd refer ence, address the Principal throUah the Ncwville P. O. JAMES HUSTOtf. Ncwville, Sept. 12, 1950—3rn Proclamation. WHEREAS the Honorable Fiikukiiick Watts President Judge of the several Courts of Com mon Pious of the counties of Cunduji land,Perry and Juniata, in Pennsylvania, and justice of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Joil De livery in said counties, and (lon. John Stuart and John ClenUenin, Judges of tho'Cuprtof Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offences, in the said county of Cumberland—by their precepts to me directed. dated the 26th, of August, iB6O, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Tci miner end Gencrol Jail Delivery, to be holden alCarlisie,on the 2d Monday of Novctii rr next, (being the llth day) at 10 o’clock in the fore noon, to continue two week. NOTICE is therefore hereby given, to the Coro ner, Justices of the Peace and Constables of thesaid! county of Cumberland, that they ore by the said pro* cept commanded to be then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, exami nations, end alfother remembrances,.to,do those things,which to ibcir.ofiiecs appertain,-Apta’done,and all those that ora bpflnd by.Teco^nixahces t to prosecute against.the prisoners.that fire.ot jbCn.ahall hc in the jail of said county, ore to be thejc!t»up*UttfebutiMliein fl.shull be just." DAVID; SMITH, Sheriff. VSiisßiFF’s Offick, 7 . Carlisle. Aug. 26, 1850. $ - NOTICE. Bobert Montgomery and Action of Par- Maria his wife, I lition in the t>s. • /Court of Cum lames Kennedy and Mafia hU I mon Pleas .of wife, and Alexander Barr,. J Cumberland co. In pursuance of a Writ do Parliliono Pudenda is sued out of Uie Court of Common Picas of Cumber land county, and to mo diicctcd, the above named parlies are hereby notified that I will hold art Inqui-I aitlon for the purpose of making partition ond vaiu* alien of a. certain hmtre nnd lot of ground situate and. being in tho Borough of Newville county ol - Cumberland, bounded by lots of John Morrow on the east, and Ur. James Irvino on tho west, and by tho Main street on the south, on tho premises, on Thurs day the 7th day.of November, 1860, at 10o’clock in the forenoon of. said day, when and where you may attend if you proper. Sheriff's Oflico, ? tiept. 26, 1850—Gt $ ROTICE, WOOUUUKN w. Sumucl Dcalliv hj and Lucinda his wilts William Woodliurn, Jus. Wpodbiirn, Mary Woodburn,, Margaret Johnston, widow, Geo? Johnston & Barah Ins wife, Chan. Jlct ich & Busan bis viCcf Moses Hemphill and Margery hit.wife, Win.ClffrkrChtifica Clnik, Robl, C. M’Cul. lough, James H-M’Oullough, Thus. B. M’Cullougb- Ilobt Mickey & Elizabeth i.is wife, Win. R. M’Cul lough, Chaa F* Oeo. G. M'Cullough, a - minor under 14 years, of whom John M'Cullough it* father and next friend; Uotrert C. Ucatlio, Jas. Ueat ' tie, Win. UcaUio, John B. U cattle, Titos. G. Ueallie,, Henry C* Ueouio, (.the four last named being min' orsi) for whom David Shields is Guardian; Join M'Neal, James M*Ncal, Robert A. M’Ncal. VVm. . Aapcr and Lydia Jane his wife, Lydia Juno Henry. Agneaa M. Henry, Hannah Henry, Rachael M’iNeal, Mary M’Neol, Elizabeth M'Ncul, Win, B. M'Neol, (the six lost named being minors,) for whom Gome lius L. Vandcrbclt is Guardian, Action of Partition- in the Court of Common Pleas . of Cumberland county. In punuanco of a Writ do Parlitiono Faciondo, Issued out of the Court of Common Picas of Cum* (island county, and to mo directed, the a jovo named parties are hereby notified that I wilt hold on Ipquj : iiiion for the purpose of making partition and valu * Kion of it certain plantation and tract of land, situ ate in Newton township,Cumberland county, bound ed by lands of Rev. Alexander Bhnrp, John Ucatlio, James DooUio, Samuel Wherry, Eaij, Patrick Hoy s and others, containing about 185 Acres, which said tract of land the above narnod parties, us tenants in . common, together and undivided do hold. Said In quisition will he held on tho promises aforesaid, on Friday the Bth day of November, 1850, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of sold day, when and where you may attend if you think proper. . . : DAVID SMITH, Sh'/T. ftherUThi Office, Carlisle, Sept 20, 1850. Cl Cstato Notice. *VTOTICE Is hereby given that Letters Testamon* JM lory on the last will and testament of Elizabeth Lutz, late of Fruukford township, Cumberland coun ty, deceased, have been issued by the Register in and' for Bold county io the subscribers, one of whom . Samuel Murquarl, resiilos in Newton township, and the other (Jeorgo Dmwbaugh.in Fnmkford township, In sold county. AH persona having claims or do monds, ogoinst the cstuto of eald decedent, wore-1 quested to make known tho same without delay,and those indebted to make payment to SAMUEL MAIIQUAmV) p, GEO. DUAWUAUUH, S L *fV Sept 20, IB6o—Of . ■\rOTICE la hereby given that on application will bo made to the Eegielaturo of till J Commonwealth Mt it* next aeaahmt for a charier for a bank with ge neral banning privilege!, to be located in Carlisle; Cumberland county, with a capital of ono hun dred thouaond dollars, and. Id be called the Carliale Bank. , Carlisle, July 4,vlBlio—dm . ' ■ , WftKREAS, in and by an act of the Goneral Assßmbly:,<>f the' Commonwealth of I onn sylvoma, entitled “An act relaiingto thoelecuons. ofthis.O'ommonweaUhV 1 passed the 2d day ot duly, A. D. 1839, it is made the duty of the Sheriff ,6f every county within this Commonwealth, to give' public notice of. the General Elections, and in such notice,to.enumerate: ■ 1. The officers .to ha elected; 2. Designate ihp place M which theelcclion is Lo be held. 1, DAVID SMITH, High Sheriff of the county of Cumberland, do hereby make known and give this public notice 16 the electors,ofthe county, of Cumberland, that on the Second Tuesday of Octo ber near/, (being the Blh day of.the month,) a.Ge neral Election will be held at the several election districts established by law in said county, at which lime they will vole by ballot” lor the seve ral officers hereinafter named, vil> ONE. PERSON for Canal Commissioner of llio Stale of j'cnnsyl- vania for Auditor General of the State of Pennsylvania. for Surveyor General of the Stale of Pennsylvania. ’ ONE PERSON to represent the.counties of-Cumberland, Prank lin and Perryi in the Congress of the U. Stales, ONE PERSON \ to represent the counties of Cumberland and Pep ry in the Senate of, Pennsylvania, TWO PERSONS ; lo represent the county of ln the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania, ONE PERSON : . for District Attorney of the county ofCumberl’d, . . ONE PERSON for county Surveyor, o the county of OumberPd. ' for Commissioner of llio county of Cumberland. ONE PERSON for Director of the Poor and of the House of Bui nlovmonl of. the county ol Cumberland.. 1 3 ;. , ONE PERSON for , Auditor to settle the public accounts of the county of Cumberland. AMENDMENT OF THE CONSTITUTION, Whereas a joint resolution to amend the Con stitution of this Commonwealth, in the second section of the fifth article thereof, by providing for the election of the Judges of this Commonwealth by the people, has been agreed to by a majority of the members, elected to each House of the Le gislature, at two successive sessions of the same. Arid whereas it is provided in the tenth article ol the Constitution, that any amendment so agreed upon, shall be submitted to the people in such manner and at such time, at least three months after being so agsed to by the Houses, as the Le*! gislalure shall prescribe. And whereas by an act of the General Assent* hly of the State passed the 9tb day of April, A, I). 1850, it Is provided “that for t)io purpose of as certaining the sense of the citizens of this Com monwealth in regard to the adoption or rejection of the said amendment an election will be held in each of the townships, wardsand districts therein, on the second Tuesday In October, in the year of our one thousand eight hundred and,fifty, for the purpose of deciding upon the adoption or rejection of the said amendment; which said elec tion shall bo held at the places, and be opened aml closed at the time dl and within which the [General Elections of this Commonwealth are held, [opened and closed; and il.shall be .the duty of the Judges, Inspectors and Clerks, of each of said townships, wards and districts, to receive at the said election, tickets either written or printed, or partly written and nattly printed; from slich Citi zens duly qualified to vote for members of the General Assembly to deposit them in a box or boxes to be for that purpose provided by the pro per officers, which tickets shall be labelled on the outside “amendment,” and those Who nre favor* able to the amendment may express their desire fry voting each a Written or printed ticket, or part ly written or partly printed ballot, containing on the inside thereof the words »*fur the amendment,” and those who are opposed to such amendment, may express their opposition by voting each n similar ballot, containing on the inside thereof the words.“against the amendment,” and “that the election on the arid proposed amendment shall In all respects be conducted as the general elections of this Commonwealth are now conducte d and it shall bo the duly of the return judges of the respec tive counties and districts thereof, first having carefully ascertained tho number of votes given | for or against the said amendment in the manner aforesaid to make out duplicate returns thereof, expressly in words at length, and not in figures only, one of which reltfrns shall be lodged in the Prothonotnry’s office oi the proper county,and the other sealed and directed to the Secretary of the Commonwealth, and by one of tho said judges forthwith deposited in the most convenient Post Office. DAVID SMITH, Sh’ff. The said plcmlion will be held throughout the county, na follows : -The election in the election district composed ■»f the borough of Carlisle and the townships of North Middleton, South Middleton, Lower Dick inson, Lower Frankford and Lower West Penns borough, will be hold at the Court House, in the borough of Carlisle* The election in the election district composed of Silver Spring township, will ho held at the public house of George Duey, in Hogcstown in said township. ' The electron In the election district composed of Hampden township, will ho held at the n< ■ se [formerly occupied by H. Drossier, in said town iship. The elec.tion tn the election district Composed of the township of Upper Allen, will he held. all the public honse of David Sheaftor In Shepherds town. | The election in the election disirVct composed! of the township of Lower Allen, will ho hold all the wagon-maker shop of Jonas lluuchbargcr, on Slate Hill. . ' ' i The election in the election district composed] of Hast Pennshorough township, will ho h Id at • the house now occupied by S. Ueuningor, at the ’ west end of the Hurrrehurg bridge. * 1 Thp election In the district composed of Now Cumberland, will bo held at the public housoofW. ’ fl. Bold, in tho borough of N. Cumberland. The election In ilio district composed of tho Do. rough of Mechanlcsburg, will bo held at tho public lioiiho of John Hoover, In said borough. •• • • Tho election in tho district composed of Monroe township, will bo held at tho public house of Georgo Goodyear, in Churchtown, in said township. Tho olccXion in tho district composed of Upper | Diokinson township, will bo held at the house/or" mcrly occupied by Philip Weaver, In said township. T),o election in the district composed of tho Do-' rough of Nowvllle, nnd townships of Mifflin, Upper Frankford, Upper Wcslpcnnsbornugh, uud that part of Newton township, nbl included in tho Leesburg election district hereinafter mentioned, wlll ho held at tho Brick School House, In the borough of Now* V * The election in the district composed of Hopewell 1 township, will bo hold ut tho School House, In New. burg, in sold township. , , ' Tho election in tho district composed of tho Uo. rough of Shippcnsburg, Shippensburg township, nnd that part of Southampton township, not nehided In (he Leesburg election district, will bo hold ut tho Connell House, In (ho borough ofShippcnsburg. And In and by an not of (ho General Assembly of Ibis Commonwealth, passed tho 2d July, IrJJ, it Is thus provided; ** That the qualified electors of parts j of Newton nnd Southampton townships, in the coun-■ ty of Cumberland, bounded by the following hnca. nnd distances, via: Beginning at the Adams county | lino, thence along tho lino dividing the townships of Dickinson and Newton to tho turnpike roud, (honed along said'turnpike to Centro Sellout Mouse, on said turnpike. In Southampton township, (tienro to o point on the Wulnul Bottom road pt IteybdoU’s, Including Roybnok’s Farm, thence it straight direction to the Saw' Mill belonging to the hairs of George Clover, thence along Kryshcr’e run to tho Adams county 1 lino, thence along the line nf Adams county to tho place of beginning, bo and the aamo Is hereby do- NOTICE. Election Proclamation. ONE PERSON ONE PERSON ONE PERSON dared a now, andseparalo 'clccltbh district* tlie dloci lion’ to b.o .hoid ut the public;liouseof Wm. VVaxwoll, in Leesburg, Southampton township." . Notice is Hereby Given. . That every person, excepting Justices ofthe Peace, who shall hold any office orappointmenl ofprofil or trust under the United Stales, or of this Stale, or any city or incorporated district, whether a commission ed officer or .olhcrwiec,’a' subordinate officer or agent, who is or shall bo employed under the legislative, executive,.or judiciary departments of this State, or of the United Stales, or of any city, or of any. incor* poruiod district; and also that every member of Congress and of the Stale Legislature, and of the so led or common council of any city, or commissioner of any. incorporated district, is by Law incapable of holding or exercising uL the same time, the office or appointment of . Judge, Inspector, or Clerk of any elections of this Commonwealth, and lhat.no inspec tor, judge.or other officer of such election shall be el igible to lie then voted for. , , And the said act ol Assembly, entitled an act re lating to elections of this Commonwealth, passed Ju* ly 2d, 1839, further provides os follows, to wit: “ That the inspectors and judges shall meet at the 'respective places appointed for holding the election iu the district to which they respectively belong, be. loro 9 o'clock in the irtornlng of the 2d Tuesday of ■ October, and each of said inspectors shall appoint one clerk; who shall be a qualified voter of such dis- uicl., -. ** lit oaso the person who shall have received the highest number uf voles for Inspector shull not .al lotid oh the day of (he-election, then Ifte porSort who shull have received-the second highest number of voles forjudge at the next preceding election shall acl'as Inspector in hla place | and in cose the person elected a judge shall nut attend, then the inspector who received Ilia highest number of votes shall ap point a judge, in his place; or if any vacancy shall continue In tho board for the space of one hour-after (he lime fixed by law for the opening of the election the qualified voters of the township, ward or district for which such officer shall haVe been elected, pres ent at the place of election, shall elect one of their number to fill such vacancy. “It shall bo the duly of the several assessors re spectively to attend at the place of holding every general, special or township election, during the whole time said election is kept open, for the pur pose of giving Information to the Inspectors and judges when called on in , relation to the right of any person assessed by them to vole at such election or other such matters in relation to the assessment of voters as the said inspectors or cither of thorn shall frorii lime to lime require. **.No person shall pe permitted to Vole at any elec tion as aforesaid, than a while freeman of linkage of twenty one yours or more, who shall have resided in this Stale at.least one year, and ln the"c|ettt|on dis : tricl where ho offers his vole at least ten days imme diately preceding such, election! and within; two years paid a Stale or County . Ux. which shall have boefl assessed at least ten days before the election.— Rut a citlicn of the United States who Has previous! ly been a qaulified voter of this State, and removed therefrom and returned, and who shall have resided in tho election district and paid laxcsaforcsaid,shall be entitled lo vole after, residing-in this Stale six months i Probided, That tile white freeman, chitons of tho United Stales, between the ages of twenty one and twenty two years, and have resided in the election district ten days ns aforesaid, shall bo enti' t d to Vdle allhough they shall riot Have paid taxes: No person shall be permitted la vole whoso name is not , contained among the list of taxable inhabi (ants furnished by the Commissioners, unless, First, to produce a receipt lor the payment within two years of a slate or county tax assessed to the constitution, and give satisfactory evidence cilhi cron his oa 111 or. affirmation, or thpoalli or nfiirma (ion of another that ho has paid such (ax, or on fail ure to broduce a receipt shall make oath lo the pay' mcnl thereof. Second, if he claim a right lo vole by being nn elector between the ages of twenty one ahd twenty two years; bo shall depose on oath or af firmation that ho Iras resided in-the Stale at least one year next before his application;and make such proof of residence in llio district as is required by tills act and that ho docs verily believe from the ac count given him that he is of the age aforesaid, and give such other evidence as is required by . this, act, whereupon the name of the person so admitted lo veto shall bo inserted in the alphabetical list by the inspectors, atid a nolo made opposite thereto by wri ting the word * lax,’ if he Shall bo admitted to vote by fuoson of having p-tid taxjorlho word * age, 1 if he shall bo admitted lo vote by reason of such age, shall be culled out to the clerks, who shall make the like notes in the list of voters kept by (hem. *• In all cases where (he name of tho peraon claim ing to vote is found on the list furnished by (he com missioners and assessor, or his right to vole whether found therron or not, is objected to by any qualified cil 17.0 M, it shall ba the duty of the inspectors to ex-' umine that person on oath as to his. qualifications; and if he claims lo havo.rcsldcd within llio Stale for I tine year nr more, his oath shull bo sufficient proof (hereof, but shall make proof by at (oust one compe tent witness, who shall bo a qualified elector, that he lms resided within .tho district for more then ten doys next, immediately preceding said election, and shall uldo luimolfaw'ear lint his bona ffdo. residence in pursuance of his lawful calling, Is within the dis trict, and (hut he did not remove into said distlcl fur the purpose of voting therein, 'Every person qualified as aforesaid, and who shall make duo proof if required; of his residence and pay* mcnl of (axes as aforesaid,' he shall be admitted to vote in the township, ward or district In \v,hich he ahull reside.- •If any person shall prevent or attempt to prevent any officer of any election under this act from hold ing such election, or use or threaten any violoncello any such officer, or shall interrupt or improperly in terfere with him in the execution of his duty, or shall block up (ho window or avenue lo any window where the same may be' holding, or shall riotously disturb the peace at such' election, or shall uso or practice any intimidating throats, force or violence, with de sign lo influence unduly or overawe any elector, or to prcVenl lihn.from voting or to rsslruhi the freedom of choice, suca person on conviction shall bo fined in any sum not exceeding five hundred dollars and bo imprisoned for any time hoi )c«s than (force nor mold (ban twelve months, mid if it shall be shown to court, where the trial of sm li offence shall be hud, that (be person so offending wits not a-resident of the city, ward, district or township where tho qlfqnco was committed, and not entitled («> vote therein, then on conviction ho shall bo sentenced to pay a fine.of not less than otio hundred or more than Uno thous md (dollars, and do imprisoned not li.*6 than six months hut more (huh two years. I 'lf any person or persons shall make »ny hit nr wager upon tho result of any election wMiiutlii* Cmimiunwoallb, or shall offer lo make any such bell of wager, cither by verbal proclamation- thereof, or by any written or printed advertisement, challenge or Invito any person to make such hot or wuger, up- I on conviction thereof ho or they shall forfeit and pay three limes tho amount so bet or to be bet. •If any person nut by law ouulified, shall fraudu lently vote at any election in this Commonwealth, or ' I being otherwise qualified shall vote out of his proper district, or if any person knowing the want of suoh qualification, shall aid or procure such person to vote, . iho person ull'ending shall, on conviction, bo fined in any sum not exceeding two hundred dollars, and be imprisoned for any term not exceeding throe months. ; . •If any person shall vote ul more than one olcetion district, or otherwise fraudulently vole more llun once on the sumo day, or shall fraudulently fold and deliver to tho inspector two tickets together, with the intent illegally to vote, or shall procure another so to do| he or they offending shall on conviction bo fin ed in any sum not less titan fifty nor mure than five hundred dollars, and be Imprisoned for shy term not less than three nor more than twelve months. If any person not qualified lo vote In this Com monwealth, ogreooblv to law, (except the sonsi of qualified citizens) shall appoor at any puoo of elec tion for the purpose of issuing tickets or of influen cing the citizens qualified to,vote, ho shall on con vlotmn forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars for every such offence, and bo hn prisoned for any term not exceeding threo months. Agreeable to the provisions of tho Blily-nrsl see. tioh of said act, every General and Special Emotion I sliall be opened between tho hours of eight and ton 1 in tho forenoon, end shall continue without interrupt tion or adjournment until seven o’clock in the eve ning, when the polls shall bo closed. ' Anil Iho Judges of the respective districts afore said, are by the said not required to meet at the Court House,'in the borbugh of Carlisle, on the third dny ttfler the said day of, election, being Friday the lltli day of October, then and there lo perform the ll, Sf,V„ Cq un.lo o r d ,n r y l h:: n d, b uVcr;,l.lo, till. Sill day of S. 1 , 1 .,„b Q r,A. U..lBso^ AviD s|ltr , ffi v Sheriffs Office, Carlisle, / September 13,1850. (• Extraordinary, Reduction In tl»e Price of llardwarc. T HAVE lust received the largest anil cheapest 1 sleek of HARDWARE, Glass* Points, Oils, Varnishes, Saddlery, Carpenter’s and Cabinet Maker's Tools, MahOgony Vaneers, and.all kinds of Building Material ever brought to Carlisle, consisting of Locks, Hinges, Screws, Nails and Spikes.' Persona about to build will find it great ly to their advantage to look at ray slock before purchasing elsewhere. Come arid see the goods and hoar the price and you will be convinced that this is really the (’heap Hardware Store. Also, in store, anvils, vices, files and rasps, and a cora pletc .assortment of Walt’s Beat- Bar Iron, also Rolled and Hoop Iron of all sixes. - I have also the Thernorneter Churn, Made by Mr. Geo. Span gler, the best article now in use. . SCYTHES.—I have ]usfreceived my Spring stock of Grain and Grass Scythes’, manufactured expressly for my own sales, and warranted to be a superior article. Cradle makers ■ and. others will find these Scythes to be the best article in the market, and at, the lowest price, wholesale and retail, at the old stand in North Hanover street. ■ . JOHN P. LYNE. [ May 30, 1850. . Hardware. JUST opened at the new and cheap Hardware store of JACOB SEN ER, a new assortment of foreign and’Domestic 1 Hardware, consisting of a full assortment of looks and latches of every style and kind; hinges,-screws, bolls, augurs, auger Hitts', chisels, broad-and■hand axes," hatchets, drawing knives, planes and plane bills; hand, panne),and ripping saws; mill and crosscut saws of Roland’s make, warranted good; a good assort ment of circular saws, warranted; trace and halter chains of a superiorqualiiy that has never been in this market before, hoes, shovels, spades, forks and rakes: knivoeand forks; iron. Japan.and brass candlesticks; an assortment of Britamn and Glass Etherial Lamps, spoons, shovels, longs, water and iron tea kettles, brass preserving kettles, Ce darwaro, anvils, vices, files arid rasps, of every kind and price. .. .. . . ' Watts’ bar iron, hoop and band iron, cast,shear, spring and blistered steal, warranted good. 150 boxes window glass, lower than ever. 200 kegs Welhorill’s pure while lead. 4 barrels Flaxseed oil, 100 galls. Turpentine. Please call at the well known store of Jacob Sener, North Hanover street, next door to Glass' hotel, Carlisle. May 21, 1849 ,- ' ’ Wow ami Cheap Hardware Store. Eaet High Street , ojipnoeile Ogilby'e Dry Geode Store. THE subdcrlbei has just opened a large stock of goods in his lino, which he hus just purchased at the lowest rates and will be sold at prices to suit the times;. His stock comprises a full assortment of Building articles, such us Locks and Latches of ev ery dbapllon; Hinges arid SefowS,'AVlndew Springs and Bolls, also, Mill, Cross Cut and Circular Saws, Hand, Panel, Ripping and Back Saws, Broad Hand and Choping Axes* Hatchets,' Chisels, * Augers, Planes and Plane Bills, Braces and Biits, Steel and Iron Squares, Plumbs- and. Levels, Waiters Trays, Table and Pocket Cutlery* Table .and Tea Spoons, Brass, Bell Metal and enameled Preserving Kettles; Hulllowaro, dec., &c., also a full assortment ofSadlory and Carriage Trimmings, Patent Leather, Morrocco'ahd Binding Skins, Lasts) Cedar Ware, Shovels, and Spades, Hay and Man tiro Fo.ks, Gar den and Cdrn lines, Window Glass of every size, Points and Dye Stuffs, Oil, Varnish, Turpentine, Mahogany Veneers and Mouldings, Curled Hair, Moss, DeePs Hair, Sofa Springs, &c., &c. . Also Bar, Band and Hoop Iron, Cast Sheer, Spiing, and Blister Steel, Nails, Spikes and Brads, Grain and Grass Scythes, Scylho Snaths, Scythe , Slones, 6 Barrels, Firo anil Water proof Paint, assorted colors Carlisle, May 16,1849. At P. Monger's . CARLISLE, PA.. 18 the place where country merchants and the pub lic in general, wiU’find the largest and best as sortment of. Confectionaries, ■ over offered in this county, manufactured oflhcbcsl material esprees'y for the Holidays, and will bo sold wholesale or retail ot the Old Stand of the subscriber North Hanover street, a few doorsnorth of the Bank, whore all are invited to call • and examine - lor them selves, as it would bo impossible to mention all the varieties. He would also call attention to a large assortment of Fruits and Nuts of the latest Importa tions, consisting of ORANGES, LEMONS, RAISINS, Figs, Pruons, Grapes, Citron, Dales, Almonds; Eng lish Walnuts, Cream Nuts, Filberts, Pea Nuts, Co coa Nuts, dec. In connection with thc.ubovc ho has just received a larogo ssoitmonl of English, French, and American Toys & I*ancy Goods, consisting in part of fine French Card and Sewing Baskets of entirely new patterns. Fancy Boxes of wood; paper tfnd glass, Wax. and other Doll-hoads, Kid and Jointed Doles; Basket, 801 l Bono,muloilier Rattles, Games and Puixlcs of the latest style; Fur niture, tea setts, and nine in boxes, Addles, guitars, pianos, accordoonsf harmoonicans, drums, guns, and other arlhsh-’s of vtar, Ohs* ami. China toys, mantle ornaments, Tools in boxes, woolly dogs, wagons and wheelbarrows, tubs, cradles, Noahs Arks, mnaks, marbles of nil kinds, fancy soaps, colougno, ox mar row, sho v ing cream, hair and clothes Brushes, «fcc. Ho has also on hand a prime lot of FRESH GRO CERIES, consisting of Coffees, Teas, Sugars, Mo lasses, Crackers, Cheese, Spices of all kinds, and in fact all articles In, (ho Grocery lino, which will be disposed of at the lowest rates. Orders frotrt a distance thankfully received and promptly attended to. P. MONYER. Carlisle, Dec. 0,18-10. - LUMBER! LUMBER! ! 11. Clutrch & Co. HAVE on lianil at the old stand, west end of the old Harrisburg bridge, down atlho river, 1,000,000 fool of tho cheapest and best lumber on the bank, consisting of Panel, Ist Common; 2nd Common and refuse boards, and Plank of I, Id, U, and 2 inob thickness. Also, Poplar Plank, Scantling, and half inch Boards, a largo quanrtlji Inf long Shingles, Fence Ralls, Joioe, Scantling, They have also a steam Saw Mill in operation and call fnrnlsb building timber at the shortest no. tioe; fence boards, shingling nnd plastering lathe, and are prepared to furnish any article in the loin (CP Dry Boards on band at $ll per M. Also good 2nd Common Boards, 1G feet long, attHl per M. Tho subscribers hope by strict attention to bu siness, ami a determination of selling lower than any other yard at the river,, that tho public gen erally will call and see tholrotook before purchas ing elsewhere. May 30, 1860. ___ PIANO FORTES. THE LARGEST,CHEAPEST, REST and most ELEGANT assortment or PIANO FORTES in tho United Slates, con always lie found nt the waTchouito of tho subscriber ,171 Chcanulßlrcot.nlmvol Flflli, nl ill o old stood occupied more Hi on a third of century hy Mr. George Willig, music publisher. PIANOS, HARPS, ORGANS, SERAPIIINEB, yEOMANS, Ac., Ac., fresh from the most celebrated Manufacturers inNow York, Uoslon, Ualliinoto, Philadelphia, and elsewhere. Bold, wltolesale and retail, at tho maker's cash prices. OSCAR G.U,CARTER, 171 Chosnilt st, Philo.- February SI, 1850—ly' JOHN WILLIAMSON, v TTORNEY AT in tho house XjL of Misa McGinnis, near the store of A. & W. Benta, SoathiHanoyer street/ /. . Carlisle, April 4,1850—1 y .New. Arrangements Dully Line of Stages from nrlislc to York. THE undersigned; owing (6 , the. increased travel between Iho above,named places, and.to afford corresponding facilities to the. public, begs leave to announce that ho is now running a daily line of four horse Stages between Carlisle and York, ' His slock has recently been much improved, and his coaches .areSicw and comfortable. They leave Carlisle every morning at 6 o’clock, and arrive at York,at IP. M. in time to.lake the two o’clock train of cars for Bal timore. ' Returning, will Icavo York about 1 o’clock P. M., 01 immediately.after the arrival of the care from Bal a timore, and reach Carlisle the same-evening. , Fare.*—Through tickets from Carlisle to Bolt!* more, or vice verso, will be furnished at the low price I of, $3 00 II would also take this opportunity of informins his-friends end the public generally, that ho has lately made valuable additions to his extensive Liv* rfiv . ery, In HORSES,CARRIAGES. SADDLE HORSES, Cryy &c., and that ho is now prepared to accommodate them with any article in his line of business, und at a moment’s notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Persons desirous of riding in fine vehicles, dr on fine horses, are requested to call ' at his establishment before going elsewhere, as in all probability they will save a little change by so doing. Persons visiting Carlisle during the Summer so-son can at all limes bo furnished with good conveyances to either of the following watering places in its im mediate vicinity—Carlisle Springs; Gubling Gap; Warm Springs, Perry .county, or York Springs, Adams county. Carlisle, July IS, 1850~3m ' TUG subscriber would inform his friends and the public generally, that ho has taken the room on the corner of North Hanover street a *d Locust Al loy, in the room lately occupied by Moses Bullock, as a Chair Manufactory, where he will keep constant* ly for sale nn elegant assortment of Cabinet ware, such os Secretaries, Bureaus, Workvtands, Dining nnd Breakfast Tobies, Card, Pier nnd Centre Tablet; French, field. High and low post Bedsteads, &c.; to gether with every other article of Caliinet Ware—all of which he will sell very cheap for Cash, or ex change for Country Produce at market prices. (Biairs, Hocking Chairs, and every other article manufactured in that branch of business. 11b ttobld also inform the public that ho lias recently ' opened a shop in Churchlown, Allen township, where ho will keep constant ly on hand every thing in his lino. Having provided himself with a splendid Hearse COFFINS will bo-made on reasonable term*, and funerals, in town or country, will be attended with out extra charge. He respectfully- solicits a share of public patronage, confident (list he ciii'i render gene ral satisfaction. J. R. WEAVER. Carlisle, June 20, 1 . • •*I nm a man, and deem nothing which relates to man foreign to tny feelings, Youth & Manhood. A VInOROUS A PREMATURE Death. on Self Preservation. OstT 25 CBHTt*. This Book, lust published, is filled with useful ini formation, on thd infirmities and disposes o' thoGi ncrativo System. It addresses ifstfif allko to Youth, Manhood and Old Age, and should ho read by all _ The vniuohlo odvico and impressive warning it gives, will prevent-years of misery and suffering and save annually thousands of lives, PsuEVTs by reading it. will learn how to proven! the destruction of their children. . A remittance of 26 cents, enclosed in u letter, ad preasod to Dr. Kinkolin, Philadelphia,.will ensure u book, under envelope, per return of mail. Dr. K. fifteen years resident physician, N. W. Corner of Third and Union street, between Spruce and Pinoi Philadelphia, may lie i moulted confidentially. Ho who places himself under tho care of Dr. K.. | may religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and confidently rely upon his skill as n physician. Persons at a distance may. address Ur. K. by letter, (pool paid.) and ho cured at homo. Packages of Medicines, Directions, tec., forwarded by sending a remittance, and pul up secure from da ! runao or curiosity. i Booksellers, News Agents, Podia's, Canvassers, . and all others supplied with the above work at, very 1 low rates. 7, 1860—1 j ■ HENRY SAXTON, NEW WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Confectionary Store. Wtfl Main St.. nearly oppoeite Hkum’t Warekouee. fIIUB undersigned having commenced Iho mnnufac i tilling at ALL KINDS OK CANDY. &. opened a* Confectionary and'Fiuil rtore#weuW coll the alien flon of Town and Country Merchants to their adver tisement. • . , .I They will manufacture and have constantly on hand, ALL KINDS OF CANDY, which they will wholc.oio and retail at the lowest prices. 'Aim *ll kind* of Fruit, mch na Oranges. I.cmons, Figs, Raisina. Dales, I’runca, &e. Nuts of I every kind, viz: Almonds, CJneiin-nuta, I* ilherts, Uut -1 tor-nuH, English Walnuts, Oiound-nuU, Atc. Fancy Articles and Toys of every description. Touacco and Bisn ma, Kona iiu'h Mihlßal Watru, and a variety of other aril cics too numerous to mention. , . ... They would respectfully p f J ,ub 1 TAIW . 8 W.nANN'AN.’ WliUe-WnsUln* out Bone. Who mould White-moth a /loom tahen they can lay " Vaptr at 9 crnls a pitet 7 HAVINt? made arrangement with the mans ufnolurers at tiro Hast for a constant supply o Wall Paper, Borders, Prints for Firo Boards, anil Window minds, 1 can soil thorn ns low as they ran bn bought in Phialdlulpliia. Porsons warning Paper nro tenaosted to nail and examine mV Block, wlinre they can bo suited with any pattern of Room or lUII Paper and Borders in tire prealesl variety at least Sd per oont. less than any other place in town. , Carlisle, May 30,J[850, WILL pcrlorm all operations uponlhe Teeth that-are required for their preservation, such as Scaling* Filing, Plugging,^c,,or will rostorHho lons of thoitv, b’y inaerting Artificial Teeth.from a single Tooth to a full sett. I (f7*Ofllceon PittatrootjafowdoorsSout of the Railroad Hotel. _ . N.B. Dr. Loomis wlllboabsontfromOarUsle the last ton days, In each month* December 14, IMS. ; HaMCirOPATHIO PHYSICIAN, respectfully tenders his professional services to tho citizens of Carlisle and'vicinity. Office In Snodgrass’Row, next door to Justice Holcomb’s, where ho con ol oil limes ho found, when nolpiofosslonoll engaged. Carlisle, Juno 7,1840 if GEORGE HENDEL. plchdid Livery Establishment. Cabinet Ware Room. JOHN I>. LYNE, Dr. 1. C. Loomis, DR. r. K. SMITH. ARNOLD & LBVl.h»*o Juat received another largo eeaorlment of Catprla. which wo are deter mined to tell 10 per rent cheaper than the acme quality can be purchaaed olaewhoto. April asj 1850 ; I, WOOD WANTED AT THIS OFFICE. WOOD’S HOTEL, Corner op High and Pitt Street, at tue Railroad Depot, Carlisle, Br , JOHS S. wood. Tills Hotel 1b being completely changed and rrn o . Voted, and will hcreaftof offer increased ocrom. modalions to the travelling for which its cun! venicnl location is admirably calculated. . ‘ To those persons ‘who wish 16 pass tho warm arj. bod in tho country, fcto places will be, found.which possess, superior attractions to Carlisle,.being mil roiindodby a beautiful country, and having the Solphur Springs in tho State in its immediate vicin« lly. ' . June 13,18g0. . Plainfield Classical Academy, (Four miles.west op Carlisle.) THE eighth .session will commence on Monday May 6th. . In consequence of tho increasing pa. irpnage, a large and commodious brick edifice bag boon erected, rendering this one of the most comfort, able and desirable institutions in the State. No se rious case of sickness has occurred since it was found ed: Tho students are constantly under the charge of competent and faithful instructors. The neigh borhood. presents no temptations to tire or immoral, ily, there being no town or village near the insliiu. lion. Circulars, with further information, furnished, addressing K. K, BURNS, Principal and Proprietor, Plaii\fitld P. 0., Crime. Co., Pa. April U, 1860 '■ i ■ ■ DRUGS I DRUGS! I HAVE just received a fresh stock of Medicine*, Paints, Glass, Oil, dec., which having been'par chased with great care at the best city houses, I can cunlidenlly. recommend to Families, Physician*, Country. Merchants and Dealers, as being fresh and pure. DRUGS. ’ I Herbs and Bxrtacts, | Spices, ground or w&oA, Essences, .: .j Peifumciy, dec. Varranled. Genuine . STUFFS. Dog and Cam Woods, Oil Vitriol, • . . I Copperas, | Eac Dye. [NTS. Patent Medicines, Fine Chemicals, Instruments, . Pure Essential Oils, Cod Liver Oi<— DYE 1 Indigoes, Modders, Sumac, Alum, Wclhorill & Brothers Pure Lead, Chrome, Green and Yellow, Paint' and Varnish Brushes, Jersey Window Glass, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Copal and Coach Varnish, and Red Lead. All of which will ho sold at the very lowest market price, at the cheap Drug and Uook store of S. W.HAVERSTICK, Carlisle, March 28, 1860 nro lusurnnce. TH M Allen ami Kastprnnsborough Mutual Flu Insurance Company ol Cumberland county,incor* pointed by an net of. Assembly, Is now lully or ganlZml.nml in operation under llie manageu.fcDl of the'following commissioners, viz: Jacob Shelly, Win. R. Gprgas, Micbarl Cork* Hit,. Melchoir Ureimeroan, ( hrUlian Stnytnaii, Simon Oyster, Jacob M.'Coover, Lewis Ilyer, Henry Logan, Benjamin.H» Museor, Jacob Kirk, SamUfcl ProvveU, Joseph-Wickersham,, The rates of insurance nre.ns'low and favorable as any Company of the kind in ,lhe Per* sons wishing to become, ytcmbers. are invited to make application to the agents of the company who afe willing to wait upon them at any time. JACOB SHKLLY, Prendtnl, llbtnt Lo#an, Fict i*mtVenl. LewiS lli’en, Secretary. Miciiaf.l CocKt.iN, 'JVcasur&i .. November 1,1849. agism tss. Cumberland county—Rudolph Martin, N< Com* bcrland; C. U. Herman, Kingstown; Henry Zrar* tng, Shiremnnstown: Robert Moors tjhrtChiirln lieil, Carlisle; Isaac Kinsey, Vi. J, Ahl, Churchtown. - York county —John Sfiefnek, Lisburn; John Bowman, Oiilsbnrg;- Peter Wolford, Franklin; John Smith, Ksq., Washington; W. a. Picking, Dover; Daniel Rnffensbotger, J. W, Craft. Harrisburg- Hohser & Loehfnafw Members of the company having Policies annul to expire can have them renewed by making ap* plication to any of the agents. • PEMV Mutual Life Insurance Company, Office,-No. 91,sWaInui St., Pliilu. THIS Company la now ready to make Insurance on Dives, on the mutual system, without liubiliy be* yond iho amount of the premium. All the proGta of the company divided annually unions the insured. • The promittm may bn ptfid monthly, qaaitcrlj, semi-annually, or annually, or one*hnlf of the pie* miuin may he paid in si note si 12 months. Individuals insured in this company become rorm* hers of iho corporation, and vote for Trusters. - Kor the greater security of parlies insuring silk this company, a guarantee capital of $50,000 hif been created to meet the losses that may accrue upon policies Issued by the company, to be held and Died hy the Trustees, until n capita) exceeding that amnuM has been realized from the'’receipt* of premiums. DANIEI, L. MiI.LEW, Prcs’t. WM.>I. CI,AUK, Vico Prts’l. Jons yf, Hounku, Secretary.- The undersigned has been appointed Agent for Carlisle, Blank opplintticns, for insornnee, with full purtlcubiu, can ho had at the new store, corner of Hanover and Loulher streets. N. W. WOODS. Dr. J. Buughmnn, Examining Physician. May 10, 1850—Gin S. H. LAWBEKCB, W Agent fur the tale of Sonlhtoorlh Muuafuclitrms -0' Cu'e Writing fupcn. t WißKiiouni! No. 3 Minot «ltccl, rhilo. p,. rtAA caara of iho nliovo mpcr'ior Popori now m /UU note, mil lor mlo to till! Undo «l the lowt>l , mnrkui micca.'couiiiliiiß in p»rl of ! Fine thirk Flit Onjii, 12. U, 15 »nd 10 lln.,Ww, ami white. ' ~ L Suporflnh Medium and Demi Writing*, blue whSie; 1 * ■' M Extra-BUpor ami *uperfino Folio FobU, blueMl |,i> white, plain and mini. , Superfine Commercial Post*, Muo and white, pi** \|| and ruled. Extra super Linen Nolo Papers, plain and gill- Pupeifino and fine BUI .Papers, long ano J- Superfine andfino Counting-House Cops in Posts, blue and white. . V Extra super Congress Caps and Letters, plain w« ruled, blue and white. Extra super Congress Capa and Lo Superfine Sermon Caps and Posts. Superfine blue linen thin Letters. . . Extra super Bath Posts, blue and while, plain *9* ? . toted, -i W I'mbroidcicd Note Papers and Envelopes. j “LawyerV* Brief Papers. . Superfine and fine Cops and'Posts,’ruled » fi lM plain, blue and while, various qualities opd prleeS' Also, 1000 reams white slid tasiribrlcd Shoe P*}* 111 •, Bonnet Boards,, white-and assorted Tissue* ,*** Wrapping, Envelope, assorted am) blue MedtiJW , Cap Wrappers; Hardware Pqpsrsil&C. ’ July VG, 1850—Cm ' HAY STATE!! . STEAM SASH, DOOR AND BLIND MAW FACTORY, CHARLES WILKINS & CO. begloarelo In'"* tlto citizens of Carlisle und Iho public ? RnC q that (hoy uro otlll* engaged in manufacturing ’ Doors, and Blinds, in (he beat manner and 81 . sliortcpt notice, by steam, at price* far bole* \ J : manufactured by hand, and with much greater ilorlly. All orders will bo thankfully receive®* punctually attended to. Samples of work c soon at No. 21 Minor Street, Philadelphia* ; 10,000 lights qf assorted sash for sale at ina csl cash prices. , r,n CHARLES WILKINS & CO. No. 83 /lot. M.y 33,1830.—*ly Irani iron!) ~, in TON® n * nd “ nd ~ol,eJ Uo J! j","* M C .i„ It. 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