PlaiiiflciS •Classical : Academy. ■: " (Potn MitBS’wKST 6> CAntisLß.)' \\ 411E2 Ninth' session will commence on Monday Nov, 4. ' In consequence of tlio increasing pa roriage. a lnrgo and commodious brick'edifice < has ecn creeled, rendering.this one of the most comfort* ble arid desirable institutions intlio State., Nose ious ease of sickness has occurred since itwos found d. The students are constantly under the charge f competent and faithful Instructors. The neigh orhood presents nO temptations to yicb or immoral ly,’there being no town or village near Uib iitslhu ori. . Circulars, with further information, furnished, j* addressing R. K. BURNS, . . o , . .Principal and Proprietor, Plaii\fitld I*. 0. t Cutnb. Cti. % Pa, October 10,1850 * T [ti In IL; . Stoves! Stoves! bitrdno-’s Foundry, Fast High Strict, ' ’. CARLISLE. . subscriber informs, his friends and the in general, thrit ho. Still, ttahtlhlied al. the • stand, whore he has on band a Very largo. .}*andichoice assortment of - Superior ' • ofall patterns, sizes, and kinds, which he is pre pared to sell very cheap. H« has a great variety otihe mosl approved Cook Stoves, for coal or ,\vood. Also, Air Ti«hl Parlor, Cannon, & Nlne- Wood Stoves, ofall patterns., Don tforget ■/■' the Wee, and toeall before purchasing elsewhere, «*'ftlltms will be found the cheapest and best estab lishment in the place to obtain a good store. - FRANKLIN GARDNER. 10, 1850—3 m ; . f Philadelphia Mourning Store, IjVb. South Second Slfttl, sth door ahovt Ches s nut, Wt*t sidci BESSON & SON, would respectfully, Invite the attention of'wholesale and retail cash purchasers In their Pall importations, consist ing in part of •VUUck cashmeres, silk easbitietes, parattrau (as, boutbazhtes, mantilla velvets, merinocs, poplins, bombazine alnncas, glossy alpacas, wide glossy silks, cl o—lin , ip .VJftV **»•«••»!» CSro«c»'lc(i« of the subscriber has just boon nowly . sOp|)ltod with a choice anil fresh selection ol'ov. in the lino of n-Grocor, at prices lower among which ara , '*>• R.IO.CPFFES3SS, . , io Ift cents per pound, fur gooj io a fitrict arlicle. Also. UROWK SUGARS,. . io extra file, from 8 to 9. cents per pound >uFt qua ify:»f VER ISO'S CRUSHED SUGARS, • 1,0. if at the old prices, Cogchtpr with a of Spfeerf, So ipfc, 01nrcidales,SaI« Ifgtf, caiulios, Oils, unc) every variety of th*' :In’s Green and Black T'eas,- artl.det. , Our friends unci customers nrc cull ami examine before buying elsewhere, r tender unr ifiartfjrfto the public generally ►eral imltonugu thus far extended lo us - * J. W. 13DY. ? y Oet 10, 1950. 'all Goods' al the Cheap ■Slorc, iub*criln*rs have just returned from the the cheapest and best stork of DKV , &c., ever brought to Carlisle. It cun mrl of , > llis, CiusiiiHircs, Sattincts, inga; a great st ick of summer goods fur U lya 1 waar, M Ktonnc4«. , tout fashionable kinds. Palm Leaf, Straw, aid Hus, Urouuries, Qiiuensware, Cnrprt _ , Hardware, &c., 9 >me IramUomnandcheap logetfinr with a variety of Comls in . oarlitydi which have all been I tid in for cash,and &; \HlVb6aold ailuwer pri'-cs than' they can be bought K r it in the omrtty. VVn respectfully Invite every body to call »nd judge l*r themselves, ns we nTr *.□ o;r« his pervious to the (bnnvr p (Irons iu school, anil the friend* oreduculum generally, ta boJiuol util be conducted on Hit* moM approved ciplcs of Instruction. Prom experience uml by j ring application, ho hnpi# to render the school | Ihy orgnifial inltoiMi;.'. f /■ r ’- l ;. f |*he cuurpo of iindriiolbn Will* embrace hll Ihe br«Dcbc» of >1 complulu el.imiic and Peiuhtilie ednea* Oral Inutrucljon by lecture-sand exphnathms Wltl dccompiny the use of the most upproved text . boobs. ■ '»nVp,.>«‘ -• ®mnsf . : Hoarding nnd Washing fop 5 months, $32 50 Burnt English br.i^;hrp v ill (JO “ “ including classics, 12 50 an payablequarterly in advance, Text books fuinirtt'd by flic l*rineiptl ul illy prices, lllu Is a bountiful und pleasant village shun* ‘ forlllo and well cultivated country, nnd«c-| from oust and weal by R .Urond, .The inha ; lbo village ami surrounding country arc Ooi&alor their morality ami enterprise. sessions will cnmoionco on tho second • Hontfty of pctnbm; the summer on Iho second Mon day of April. For particulars address the Principal iPNowvllle.'Cumb. co., Pa, - y > WM. F. GHBAVER. r l||irui(NCßs.—The Faculty of I’enn’u. College.— WOtfWi'M. Reynolds, D. I).| PrcsiUbnl* of Capitol University, Ohio,; Rev. (1. C. Baughman, S ding, Vu.; Rcv» ( Dl F. Billie, Middletown, Md; Rev, S. Harkey* Win.* Barr, Esq., Jacob Swoycr, Joseph Ilunnon, M. WiPJß'lfc Iferron, Newvllle* ■ : Ofetofer 3,1850—3 t» Ealiilo Notice. ■ are hereby-notified Owl Letters tesla* XVtafcnUry on the estate of John Agncw, Into of of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pin, dBB3Ht have been granted to the subscriber reslu log Middleton township, county aforesaid. having claims or demnmh'spatosl the estuteqs||ud decedent, are requested to-innko known Out olrnraithoul delay, and those indehlWf (h make pgyjqienm JOHN STUART, Ex’r. , QclByfMo--6t ■ STRAY- • CAME* to Iho residence of tho subscriber In East Penoßborouph township, Cumlvco.,nl thoChnno. doffiiinrl creek, 2 miles from Oyster's Point, about' »lhe first instant, n stray COW, about five years old, a brindlo color, no other marks. The owner la requested to come forword, prqvd.prnporly, pay chargee, and take her away, or •bt Wltl'Ue disposed of according to law. - W DAVID EYBTER. Otyober 9; 1850-31 IpBT BAGS and Travelling Trunka. A largo pertinent, and of a auporior quality, juat rocoi d r nr r- I '"' u " ft to VSqiTnv ShtrilPs Sales. BV virtue of sundry writs "of Venditioni Exponas, Levari {Fupias & Fieri Faclar, Isslicd out of-the Court, olCoramon Pleas of Cumberland co,, & to me directed, I will expose by public vendue or-outcry, at the Court House, in (lie Borough of Carlisle, on Sa turday the 2d day of November,.lBoo, at 10 o'clock A. M,,’ the following described Real Estate, viz r. - A lot of Ground, situate in (lie borough ofCarlisic, Containing 3U feel in front and 240 feet in depth; - mole or less, bounded by North Hanover street on the west, by. lots, of Jacob Senor on-the north, R. E« Shupluy on . the past; and Sturm's'heirs on the euulli, having a private alley on-the cast, and having thereon erected, a two story Slone Tavern. House, and Buck-building, a largo'Frame Stable, Sheds, &o. This properly is located in the business part of the Borough and is wclt.suitcd for a public house, having been occupied as such for many years. Also, a lot of Ground, situate in the bo rough ofCarlislo, containing 38 feet, in breadth and 120 lect in depth, more of lees, bounded b*h the south by Loulher street, on tho west by a lot of William Lcbuard and an alloy, and by lots of Win. Irvine on tho north, and R. E. Shaploy on the oust, having thereon crpclod a two sl.ory Brick House and a largo Buck with the privilege of an alley on the oust. Seized and taken .in execution as the pro* perty of John Cornmun- Also, a,tract of Laud, situate in S6uth ampton township, containing 140 acres &43 perches, more or less, bounded by lands of Col. J. Cliesnut, Henry Mowers,-Martin Thrush, John Slough, and Conrad Clever, haying thereon a double Log House, wculhcrboarded, a double Log Burn, a well of water. Also, a lot of Ground, si untie in Umbo rough of Shippcnsburg, containing 04 feel inTront on Railroad aired, and 240 fed in depth, more or leas, bounded on the west by Railroad street, on (he north by Joel Slicpley, on the cast by an alley, and on the sou'll by imaley, having thereon erected a two story Brick Douse and Back Building, a Frame Warehouse; Stable, fee, Seized and lukfen In execu tion as (ho properly, of John B. Duncan* ■' Ali>o( a tract of Laud, situate ill New ton township, doniulnlng' 170 acres, mnre or less, j bounded by lands of Daniel Kindig and J M Wood, ibnrn nn the north, Win. M’Furluno on the oust, Win K 'gurd on tho sdhth, and Thomas M'Kinncy bn the | west, having .thereon erected a two story Log Ilourc , and a Log ll.irn, &c. Seized tint) taken hi execution | uS the properly of Jacob Weaver; A.inici of Limusiono Lrmd, sililale in Dickinson township, containing C 5 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of John JlOslon, John Kish horn, Wm, Glenn, Holliday Hoc, and Henry Line, haying thereon erected, a Flustered Frame one story House and Kitchen,'two Tenant Houses* Log Darn, Cistern, &c. Seized and taken in execution as tiro property of George J/cs. Also, u liacl of Limestone I/uul,siUuilL' in-Southampton'.township, containing 200 acres, mo.c t»r less.• bounded on the north by land of Wm. 'Kun'klc, on the west by Alexander Kelso, .on the sunlli by Jacob Ciemer, and on the cast by George Kunkle. having thereon erected n two story Frame House, Ltig Bain, &e. Seized and taken hr execu tion as the properly of-Robert Clark: Also, it .tract of Land, siiuntc in Mon roe lovvnsliip. lioundcd by lands of James l.ivingston on the cast, M, lira nil t on the south, Carey Abl on, the west, and Chiistlan Hurlzcll on the north, con taining 150 aeios, more or less, having thereon erec ted a two story Uiick Hobso, two'Tenant Houses,-a G ri«l M ill, St me Ba rn, Fr.nno y table, &c. AI.-o',a(racl of Mountain Land, silnala in containing f»8 acres,, more or less, b .muled hy holds of Rfictwrel O. lirandt on tbo cast, Jiines Livingston oh the.south, IV F, lige on the wr-t, arid John Houser on the north. Also-,;! Ijoi Mod roe .'township, containing ncrcn, nroio or less*- hounded on the. north mid west lyfr Inhds of Henry link on the sotrlh by lludblph'Miller. Seized pnd liken in execution ns the properly of Michael Mlsft ler; Also, a trad of L/tiitl, silpato in- tapper Allen township," containing M acres, more nr Jess/ houtided hy.lmuU of A. Chapman on the south, Mar tin Barringer on the west, George Yost on the cost, ami John Taylor on the north, having thereon erec ted a one and n half story, Frame House, and Frame Uiirnf. &c. 'Seized and taken in execution’ os ihfl property of.Cfrntad Schwinn. .- • Also, u Mad of Driiid, silnalc iti Dick mson township, containing 24 acres, more or less, bounded on the north by lands of Joseph Myers, on tho east by Philip Myers, on the south by Jacob My. ers, utul on iby west by. Cornelius Myers. Seized nmi token in execution us the property of Muses Myers. Also, a Lol of Ground, situate in Dick .msrm township, containing Ignores, moic or less, hounded 6n the West by lands of Philip Myers, on the north by . John Lehman, on tho rust hy David Zelglbr, and on (ho south by Anthony Myers, ttaiz. ud and taken in execution us tho properly of David Myers.- Also, a Lot of Ground, silurito in the Borough of Carlisle, containing 30 feel in front and 110 feet in depth; hounded on the south by North sited, on the oast by J. & D. Rhonda, on tfio north by un alley und on the west by John Shade. Seized nnd (uk n iii execution as the properly of George Lcnlier. ’ ’ A Iso, a tract of Ln'iuf.siumfe itfiTte Do mug!) of CnrlKdo,-bounded on the north by thd'Tfin dle Spring Koud, on the east by Robert Irvlno and Connor, on the south hy tho road leading to York, and on (ho west-by a lot of W. Dine, contain’- h)g U acres, more or less, having thereon erected a largo Frame Dwelling Noth*, 50 feet in front and *lB left deep, a.large' Double Frame Burn, nnd other necessary Out houses, a well of water at tho door, with un Orchard of the choicest fruit. . ' . Also, n Lot of Ground, siUKtlo in die Borough of Carlisle, bounded du (he wort by n lot of Daniel Eckels, on the north by the rout] leading to Harrisburg, on (ho east hy the above described trait, und bn tho south *y tho York road, conlalithrg one acre, moio or less, .mving thereon two Frame Dwel ling Houses, and n number of fruit trees. . Also, a Lol of Ground, siiunie in the Borough of Carlisle, bounded on the south t>y the Railroad, on tho west by Jacob Slirmii and on the north by street, containing onu jure, more or lees. Soiled.and taken in execution as the ptopcity of William I.ine. Also, it tract of Land, siluato in Knst Penn-dmrough toWmhlp, (Johlainlng 3 acre* and 37 porches', more nr less, bounded on the north, south and west by Henry I.ongsdorf, and oh lha cast by’ he 8u squehumm River, having thereon h two story wcathurhnarded Fr.nna House nnd Kitchen; a Bnrn, part log and part frame, and a Sow Mill site. Seiz ed and taken in .execution ns (lie property of John ' Kcoi. . , , Also, ti Uni of Ground, silimlo in (he Borough of Mechenicahar]*, containing SO feet lit front' and ,l's'l> lint .hi depth; muio or lose, hounded on the north try the IlHilroad, on the cent hy a lot of Ocoruo Bingizer, on lha aoulh hy an alley, and on the weal hy afreet, having thereon elected ri two alory Frame Iloitac. Ac, Seized and taken in execution no the properly of Michael Mangca. Also, a-Intel of Land, silimlo in North Middleton toWnahlp, c.mt,doing ISO notea, mure or teas, hounded hy llto Oonnnddguinet creek on the north, hy londo of 0. U.'Pennine & 11. Uilxer on the enal, C, Buhl on the aoulh, andtSamuel Kula on iho weal, having thereon erected art alary Frame Houae, Bank Barn, Wnoh Ifodae, Well of water, Orchard, Ac. Boiled and taken in execution oa the property of Ahrahnm Nialey. J And all to he a.dd hy me, DAVID SMITH; Sh’m Shcriire OtTice, Cnlliah, Oct. 3, IShO.y School Toucher ’WnutciT. A 1’ Sub Diolrlol No.»l‘, In Ntirlh Middleton (own* t\, aliip.- Uis a good ailuailun fur a good Toucher. For particulars enquire of SAMI*. WILLIAMS; HENUV SMITH. Sub Com,- Oct. 3.1850-21* Coal S' Coal s THE subsorlberhaa lualrecolvod at hit Coal Yard, at the West'end nr High afreet, a superior quail. ty of Wllkcabarre, Plnegrore, Lykcn’s Valley, Lime burner*'and Blacksmiths' COAL* which he la pre pared to sell at reduced prices. He reanoolrully solicits the patronago or Iho people of Carlisle and vicinity. W. D, MURRAY, Agl. , Carlisle, Oct 9, 1850—Cm Fall & Winter Clollilhg. Monet/ Saved is Money Made, TROUTMAN & MAY'S New, Cheap and Fasiiionabce Clothing l Store, ... , 1 On Jlfatn aireei) opposite JSUwiIU Drug Slorct and * • • Übu doors iVist of Ogilby'a Store , THANKFUL tor'the bitiiena of Carlisle and vicinity for their increased custom, wo again re 3uesl their company lo view our jarge.ami splen id asset tment of Ready-made Clothing for FalU& Winter vfreor; Our stock cqnsUts of all kinds of COATS, PAN IS, VLSPS, and Gefiilemen’s Wearing Anpatel ih general, suitable for the sea son; cut and marie in the most workmanlike man ner and of the latest Fall and Winter Fashions. All who wish to favor iis with a call can sfee from twenty-five to fifty per cent, by buying at our store, and all goods sold,wartanted to give entire satisfaction. Carlisle, Oct. 3,1850 HEW GOODS! TUB undersigned respectfully informs his friends and numerous customers, that he has re cently returned from Philadelphia, with n very large and carefully selected assortment of new FALL GOODS, . purchased pt the lowest prices* ahd which ho is determined to dispose of at vety small profits. Superior Cloths, at from 75 cents to SG a yard. Cnssimeres, Cassinets and Vestings, at various prices. Dress Goods, such as Delaines, BeregfeS, atid 8 splendid assortment of Silks, An extensive as sortment of Calicoes & Ginghams. ■ Also, Checks, Table DiapersiTlcklngs, Muslins, Bonnets, Hats. Routs pnd Shoes. —A good assortment ol Men’s, Women’s,, and Children’s Bools and Shoes, of superior qilalily, and. very cheap. Also, boy’s and Men’s (.'loth and’Hungarian Caps, Groceries,. sucli as Sugar, ConVa, Mnlaws, Pekin Tea Com pany’s celebrated'.Teas, Also, constantly on hand the beat quality of Carpet Chain, * The subscriber resprriful]y asks all who wish good bargains, to give him an early call. Don't forget the. mnnd, opposite. Leonard’s old stand, North' Hanover sfrefcl. Ilutler, Hggs, Rugs and Soap, lafeen at market prices. .N, W. WOODS. Agt. - Carlisle, Oct 3, 1860 Bargains I r fi, STERNER & ro,, have just received »J t nm! arc now.opening at their new store, in North Hanover siren, opposite Monypr’s Confec tionary store, a splendid assortment of Fall Goods, such as Black silks, Image do laincs, figured, striped; and plain cashmeres;.moudlin delaines, molnir and silk lusters, plain blade ami change able alpacas, new. style calicoes and chintzes, cloths and cassimeres, saltinetts, Kentucky jeans, velvet cords, an assortment of pant stuffs, vest ings of, all kinds'and prices? m uslins, lickings, check'd, (able diapers, &c. Groceries, - such ns coflee, teas, cbocolato, rico ( 'sugaf, rfiofas scs, starch, spices, &c,. Auction liar gain* ! t A large lot of Boots and Shoes bought at Auction, will bo sold cheaper limn can tie l/ad at rfny other store; Algo’ a forgo Slock of Carpeld, Wi! respectfully invite every body lo call rfmf i jud«6 for themselves, as we afe dddiufncd (o sf for gretff borgtflng. /. L STERN EU& Off. Carlisle, Oct 3, 1350 ; Now Fall doodi At thi Cheap Storf copper of Uanorer and Loiilhir &«., oppotUe Jlumer't Grocery Store, r PME undersigned moat respectfully informs bis 1. friends and the public generally, that he hasyust poturned from Philadelphia with a well selected us eorliiic f.of: . . . . ■ . . ’ • Fall Goods, purchased at the lowest prices, end which ho Is de termined to sell at small profits; among them may bo found Cloths, Cassiiucrcs, Vestings, SoUincltfl,'Velvet Cord*, Kentucky Jeans, &c. LADIES URBds GOODS, donshning fiV pirrt or Hluck Silks, Cashmeres, Mousclin de Luinca, Alpa cas,.Cohurgs, Ginghams, Calicoes, Sack Flannels, Collars, l.aces, Fringe*, &c. DOMESTICS, Tickings, Checks, Flannels, Dill lings, Osnaburg, Linscys, Muslim; bleached and un bleached. ’ , •< Also, Groceries in all their variety, viz: Sugar, Cofiee, Toon, Molasses, Spices, Chocolate, See. K g« and Country Produce taken in exchange for Good*. Please give.mo a calk Carlisle, Sept 20, I*Bso Stray Hogv CLflffE'lo (Tie subscriber rn Noilh Middleton Town •Winm* the Slate rn>d, 2 mile* caslol Stcrrci’a Unp, Btu instant, a While Hog with ear ■fC3l^ tU:tr^e » one t»f Ihcm with a slit cut In, the uliiui with a notch out in. The owner la requested* to cmno forward, prove properly.and lake hcrawuy, or she will ho disposed of according, to law, Sept,2o, 185l)-3i* . JACOB fiMI’TH. Vendue Crying! TUB eiSTjscritier still attend* to •* Vend\m Cty injf *n town, in the codhtry atitfln any part «f tho county,'of Real Estate, Personal Property, ,&o. Having had years of, experience in the above l»u. sjness, and it being a par! uf ht* callings respect lolly solicits n continuance of al least a share of patronage. Charges will, in tho future, be very iH.vfcra'ti, to salt the rtmrtf. Residence: South Bedford efrcol, nearly opposite the “01d Oollejio.” WESLEY MItKS. Carlisle, Sept 2G, 1850. GBOKGE Z. BRETZ, OURCtEON DENTWlVwouidVcspeetfolly Inform O tho pdUlie Hint ho iii now prepnivd to perforin all operations on tho Teeth that may hn Required. Ar tiliciui Teeth inserted from a single tooth to an cn* tiro set, upon (tic latest and most approved principle. Tho patronage of tho public is respuctfully solicitcd. He may bo found at the residence of his brother in North Pitt street. . Cut lisle, Sept 30, 1850—ly STEPHEN KEEPEItS, TUSTICB OP TIIE-PKAoE—Ofllie al Ilia re J siilWire, Maai M'ai'n alYffir, nearly opposite llrfl' man’s hotel, Carlisle. In addition to the duties of Justice of the Peace, ho wilt attend to dll kinds of writing, such as (lends, bonds, mortgages, in dentures, rimes, articles of ngroethcAl, &c. AH business ciitiusted to him will bo promptly atten ded ,10. - Carlisle, Sept 1-9,1850—1 m NOTICIJ rpOMho Hblr* and Legal Rcpro«rllallvc« of George L lluttbrlck, lulo of Lctlorkonny lbwiißliii>, Frank* lin enmity, P«., deceased. Take notice llntl by virtue of a writ of Partition and Valuation {aimed nut of the Orphans* Court of Ciimhorlmd county, and lb mb directed, 1 will lidld ■ n Inquisition on the Ron! Estate of anld decedent, on llio premises, to wit) A tract of Limestone Lund,* •ituato In the laWnsKlp of No/tli-lVfiddlclbn, c'bdnly ol'Lumheilindl bounded by lands of Patrick M'Gnlre, Ilulra of Solomon Oorgai, and land* of John Hum mlnger, John Myeta and others, containing 70 acres and lily perches,-etHcl mbnsdte, on Monday llio 2Sll» day of October, VB5O, at 10* o’clock in the.forenoon of inid day, when and'wlibre ynti may attend if vc*u think prn|»er.- , DAVID SMITH, Sh’lT. Sheriff** Office, i Carlisle, Sept. 19, *SO~3I f Immense Slock of New Goods,. JUST received at OGlLDY'S—Miesper than ev er. Como one, come all, and secure good bar- I gains—no charge Tor cxhibltln»obod«. PMlloo ijnr* next week. Oct3|*so. yuiufibl<| Towii Property for Sale. | TTTlLL.bedffered at (he Court House,’ln Carlisle, -VV' °h S.liuhhiy Iho 2d day of November 1850, at 2 o'clock in'the afternoon, at public outcry, tho fob lowing valuable properly of James A. Dougherty and the children rif John Taylor,.viz: ’ •■- ’ A Lot of .Oroundi situdlo on Main Street) in Said borUdgh, bounded by a lot of Jmhcs Thompson's heirs on the .caM, .on lliu norih by an alloy,.on tho west by a lot of Mrs. Kauffman, and on the south by- Main street. Slid lot is 240 led in lehgilt* and Cl) feet In brouatli. There is,on said lot n good Slono frmA. HOUSE, two stories high, 28 feel in front on IJJSH Main street and 24 in depth, with a Stone Back Building attached, 37 foci in length, consisting of a dining room and kitchen oh tho first floor, and Itvo lu)go rooms on,the second floor. Tho, front house has 9 rooms on (he first floor, and 3 on tiio second floor. There is a good cellar under the. same. Also a two story Slono Building 20 feel square, adjoining tho kitchen. On said lot is a good garden with choice fruit trees. Said 10l will hoof fered for sale as,a whole or In two parts of equal.di vision to suit purchasers. • The lerma made known tfll life day Of sale by . HUGH GAULLAGHER, . . Ally, for children of Job. Taylor. . % JAMES A. DOUGUEUTV. Seplomber.26,lBso—Gt • - • . , Valuable Town Pioporty foi* Sale ONE of the most.desirable- private residences in the situated on Lonther street. The Shobse is a tttd story BRlck, feel in front and the same di«tnncft in: depth. It contains two rooms and a hall on tlieoroutid floof and three on the second fi.mr. The hack building is also of brick, iwo .sturies highf containing two rooms up stairs and two* flown. Attached lo this 15 a fine large Kitchen; Smoke house; l Oven, &o. The polite house id well finished throughsml and now In the best or der, There Is a spacious Cistern near (ho Kitch en drier with a pump in it, and a Bath house con venient. The house and back buildings possess every modern convenience. The lot on which llio hobse stands Is ffGfeetTron! by 240 In depth; and is full of the choicesi selecifobs of fruit trceS; tfoc.- sisting of Apples, Pears, Peaches, Prunes, Plums, Gages and two varieties of Grape, On the rear of the lot, fronting on a 13 fool alley is erected, a Frame Stable, built in the best manner, 31 by 18 feet in size, together with a corn crib; hog pens, feed house, Ac., all of which ore arranged in the most convenient manner. The, properly will bn sold on reasonable terms* Persons wishing to examine Uor desiring further information, nre.re queslejl to calhon the editor of the Volunteer, .September 13, 1850—if THE subscriber offers «l public sale, on Friday the 11th day of October next, a farm situate in Dick, bison township, Cumberland cnjnly, ouo-fmirlli of a mile front the Walnut Doituiu road, containing 105 Acres, 90 of which are cleared, rind in a high state of cuilU. tafiuft. The residue is Moahtum Land, within 1$ miles of the tilled land, and covered with young nod thriving timber. This farm is situated in the most healthy. and beautiful part of Cumberland coimfy.— l The improvements etc n Itrgc two htory fgOTfc STONE HOUSE.TJ.\NK BARN,Spring |JjjfflHfifcHnus'?, Corn Crib, Wagon S)ird,'nnd other buildings. There in n never failing dpiing oi wafer nt llic door, and (bo Vellovy Breeches cr»*ck is within one mile of it. Thcro ia a. young* Orchard of choice finis of every variety upon the ptemiscs. 1 bore is (wo flue'meadows of six acres circb; To person* desirous of purchasing a valuable dnff convenient bhine, this place offers many advan tages. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock on said day/ When the terms will bo made known by * • GEORGE CREGLOtf. gept 19. ISjQ—li* JtesL . I wllJsellibcTWO STORY BRTCft HOUSE,shualo on the corner of rbo jßhmAxiß in this borungb, in which Mi chad G. Ego now resides.' . Thu licit; i» perlccl ? clear of «H IncimibYaiice/oiid terms will bo made to scemmnodato any purchaser who will sc. core the payment of the purchase money. Sept. J 9. 185,0.-31 .I II 13D. WATTS. .. Valuable Farm Vmv Sale. WILL bo sold at public sal-, on, Tuesday (he SOth day of October nvXI, on the premises, (bat valuable Farm/situate in Alien townshiprCumhcrlund county, Pa., convenient to (he Slate road and Shephcrdstown, I containing ' . . 174 Aoros, more or less, of Limestone L ind, nbm»V 100 acres o** which ore cleatcd and. in a high slate of cultivation* Ihu remainder is we.ll'covcred with Chcsnht, Locust* Black Qjk and Hickory timber. The improvements n n ’ area Frame Dwelling HOUSE, DARN, and other nut-buiidings. - A welt uf good is convenient to the Dwelling, and running stream of Spring water passes through tho property. There arc three Apple Orcli* aids nn the prciuisep, and a variety of other fruit trees. This Farm Is well’situated, add I* u very do-* sirubln residence, and tho land h superior and very productive; There has recently been found on (his l ind,o vein of Mangciicso which Lida fair to yield well. A cun.* •idefublo quantity of this mineral’ has already been taken from the vcitf/ond h» prrtnmiWced'vory superior; 9al\> to Commence at 10 o'clock A. M.-on said day,* and the terms made known by . . . j-a.mes nnowrt, Samuel ha.ke, Acling 0?r the heirs ul Jas. Brown,'dcd‘dl Sept 19,1850-Cw A. C. FETTER. House and I«ol for Stile. 1 THE subscribci oilers at private sale, the House and l#of hi nqw occupies, in Silver Sptlng.loWri'slllp', on tho Tiimiic road, 2 Mechunicabu'g.— Tho lot contains oho ocrc ohd 72 perches, all of which is cleared and under good fence. Tho inn ft_j, provpinentcr tiro n two story FRAME . iwfinA HOUSE, Blacksmith Shop, Frame Sta* l>allßb br °' Fen, This properly is XwAJßMLnlensninlv located, nnd is well calculated lor almost any kind of a. mechanic. There arc u mrmlter of sUpbri'ui' fruft trees on tho lot, and pnod water is convenient to the dwelling. For particulars enquire of the undesigned, residing on tho premises, DANIEL UUOWNAWELL. , Sept 12, 1860—41* -j The subscriber offers at private sale, o-valuable lot’ of ground in this Borough, qn Pqmfict street, mill adjoining a lot of Joseph Slick on llio east.and Mary Caufnun on the west, coqlitihlng GO ftot front, and' 240 feet , deep, having lltcrcon erected a two story plastered House and Kitchen, a two story Frame House, Frame Darn, Stable, npd r*l*Ho'^ ,cr Out-buildings. There !s on olum jaaPElanee of frail trees on the premises.. Tho properly will be sold low, and divided into half lots If ncM'ssurv. to suit purchnseis. . Foi'.lbfms Arc.,'ap* ply to * . PIHMP RHOADS, Agent fur tho Owner. August 1, 1860 lloiiso aml JLot for Snlc, THE subscriber will fell sit pfiVulb sale, the pro perty ott which ho live*, situated nl Weal Hill,Cum berland cnuittv, on the Sialb road from Carlisle (o Nowvillc. 0 mile* weslof Carlisle, and 1 mile south of tShollebarger’s mill. Tito J.ot conlniris llotf ail Acre of first rale Lhiiesfono T.nml, under good fence, » n with a new two story BRICK HOUSE, 3t) by 34 A'ct, and Bade Buildings’there* TSSSiMWynn rrcc.cd. Also, a wolf of excellent wo yy3|ler with a pdmp in it near tlio door, and young and' llUivinjf Apple, Pdadb and Cherry tree** Tlio siluniion is a good one for a Tullor or any other mechanic. ’ This property I* tfifaolml in a pleasant, rich and healthy neighborhood, and will bo sold low, as the subscriber intend* movlngwest. Forparllcularacall on (ho undersigned, DAVID ZBIOLBR. July 3ft. 1850—3 m rpHE Annual Election for Officer* and Managers I 0 f the Cumberland Volley ft .il Road CompanT will ba held at Wood's Hotel in the Borough C ♦rlislo. between the hours oflO A. M. and 4‘P. M.,of Mop. DAt the 7lh day of October next,* * 3 E. M. BIDt)LE, Sco’ly. Railroad Office,' i[ { FiU'ni for Sale. I'or Sale, Private Sale* notice:. Trustees’; Sale. ON Saturday the. 19lh of October next, (ho subset!, hereby ,uu order of-tho Orphans’ Court of Cum* bcilimd county, will expose, lo public mile, on "lira premises, ill 3 o’clock P. M., that desirable Dwelling House & Lof of Ground, situate .on (life north-west corner.of Lnulhbr arid West streets, Carlisle, containing 60 feet in trout an Loulhcr. street* and 240-feot in depth on West street, bclhfc the properly of the Into Joseph (lalbnrt, dcc’d. Tlio properly will.positively be sold on ruid day. Terms made known on the day of sale. . Jacob SHROM, Trustee. September 26, 1850—4 l Valuable Cariu for Sale; W ILL be sold at public mile, on Tuesday tlio S9(h of October, 1850, the farm of John R. Carothcrs, de ceased, situated ..in Dickinson township, Cumb, cn., adjoining lands of Lev} Trego, John IlisntrA. John ston Muoro. Said firm contains about 150 Acres, of good I;|ntcsltfoe Land, iibont 10.0 acres of which arc cleared and in n high slate of cullivnllnn* (he balance is well covered with good timber. There is nLo a large quantity of Locust and Walnut on the O-gJL pi icc. , The buildings are a STONE HOUSE, LOG HOUSE, and two Frame mIBHB BARNS ’ 9 n . rn cr d‘*^ tc * There is a well never failing water.. Persona wishing any information respecting the farm will please call on John Lcfevrr, or on the pre*- miacs. Possession and ah indisputable ilitc given on tlio Ist April next. , Allcnd-iucc.given and terms msdc known by October 3,1850—3 l THE HElflS. Viiliiabic Kuul Dstntc lor Salo. TUB flfiird nf Gdirjro Triinhlr,' offer nt priviili .ole, I liritl|r lowiulnp; (>umbrrliind rmnily, 1 mllu nnrlli nf Ducli. rr’a mill, nn the public road from Hogeatown lo Slerrctt’s.Unp, containing „ 206 Acres, nii'd some Pcrc/ies, of/Back Slute L>ind of pond qui/ily, and in a high stole ofcultivation,about 170 acres of which 'ere cleared nnrf life fesiduo m Ibijv-' log limber; 'i’Jic'improvements on flu* past side nf AgujL •k'* fl*rm arc a largo double BRICK ■Lora HOUSE and Kitchen, well finished; n JHjßfiHi^tono'ind Frame RAN/f BARN, n good .LwAJfyiMjbearing Yoimg Orchard, a well of never failing water al the door and ull tlio necessary Out* buildings. The west side contains a STONE HOUSE anfl Stable, a never falling Spring at the duor, and an Apple Orchard of common fruit.. . « ■ Tin* property combines several advantages, not only from location, but from the mature of 1 1*« soil being loose and easily filled, lying nearly square and containing about 25 acres of bottom ormthrr second bottom land, which is will adipted to (be growth of grain or grass. Urns giving it.lhe double advantage ofgratn and slautk farm*. This bottom runs In front of the improvements frprn eadf 16 weft which renders ft fcrV- suitable to divide, (browingn handsome farm of 1.03 acres to each. The mansion side of this tract is worthy the notice of petebn* desirous of pur chasing ft beautiful country scot, ss it would require but very blue additional expense to render it such. Also, w|ll bo sold 57 acres of Mountain Timber Bind, with n snug ImptevcnicM on It, about 2 miles diftant; , Any pertTnn wishing to view the properly can call wftfr tl»6 subscriber who resides on the premises. . . . . JOHN TRIMBLE, Agf. STeptember.s,lsso. Public Sale. WILL be offered el public sale, on Saturday the 6ih day of October next, on the premia, -r. in Silver Spring township, ('iimberland county, Pn. about S miles fr-.m 1 larrishnrg, and 3 from Hoges towrif (the State road from Harrisburg lo StorruttV (Jap passes tbroiigli the property.) two valuable Flantultons. 'Hie first contains 150. Acres, of which obput 100 ncres are cleared and in the best state of cultivation; the balance is covered with thriving (imbar. It joins the land of Aj-atgw - Kinportz and i>lfiers, Tito improve fiSSllllAntonts. ur « n two story woalberboard pM*Ajlged DWl'/J LlNCi'and BAI/N, o nnv- SS3S3SS rt VYcll hear the door, and a fi/st rale trrHmrd. ••••:• The geennd phinttVifori iitf acres, of which 100 am ch ared, mid in aliigii state of cul tivation; the bal.iiticc is covered with vdluablellui ber. The improveiuehls are a two story LOG IIOUSIfi. nnd n NEW BARN. Them is a run nlng Sprii g on the place near thodnor, nnd a good Orchard; late the property of Joa. Walter, dcc’d. Possession given on thn Ist April next. Sale to commence tu 1 o’clock on said day, and (lie terms imdc known BV THE HEIRS. September 5,' 1860 —5t Valuable Vann for Sale, THE subscriber oilers at private sale,’tho fol'rnv. ing described Real Estate,situate in North Middleton township, Cumberland county, containing 150 Acres, more or toss,of patented. Land, about 125*0f which ore'doored hiu) in n,hig*h stale rtf Cultivation, and tlie residue covered will, thriving ymihg timber.— The* Improvement" nfp « two story Log HOUSE. STONE KITCIJEN. a first w&3l#Jci nc " r ILVNIi UAIfN, Wagon Slad and SffiguDMCnr'ii ('rib.' Also, n fine young and thriving Oichord with clinlro fruit. Tho firm in well covered with LocitU timber. There In ti never foiling Spring of water near tho door, and water enough for a mill power. This water cun be brought in pipes to llio hmino iind barn. The ahoio nienlitmed tract la all Limestone Land, nnif ia In a healthy m Ighhorlmnd, lying upon Urn Cimodog'iinel creek, within 2'miles oi' CforlMe, and half n mile from the Cumberland Valley Railroad.— Ilia convciiienl'lo Carlisle nrirkel and well adapted fin' snpplyingHuhl market. The pUlrliapcr.ciin have llio whole farm or 10U acres will) tho improvements,’ An indisputable given, Fur terms apply to the subscriber, residing on the Walnut Rollout ItoadVfWC miles from Carlisle September 5,1850—tf JOHN HSIIEDUN, Sr. Ovplmiitf Court' SalcV TN pursuance of an’ ofder of the Orphans’ Court 1 of Cumhcrhind«ounty,\vill ho eo|d ulpublic,suit*, ni tttb lute residence of Uenjumin Myers, deceased, on Friday (ho lltftof Odtolicr tu*xl» ot 10 o'clock, A. M., tho following descilhed Heal Fstiile, lute the property ul void decedent, (o wit: A tract of Lund situate in- Dickinson townships lioundcd by lands of John Huston, John Fislilniru, land of till) sold Uvnj: Myers, deceased, and Abraham Myers, contidning ... 85 Acres & 130 Perches, slribl mensdre, of which oboul 70 acres oro cleared and SnVgooil alula of culilvation, and (he residue In excellent (liol.er hind, having thereon m-clod n two n__jr simy weiilherhoardcd HOUSE. I.Otl 1 bTAliliE.a Well of wulcr near the door, 1 l!;i;ilr n( l 0 B OCt I ApploOrchardnfdioicefrull. jjjjfeyfflL AI-o. a Tenant House and Stable. Also, at the same time and place. will bo sold a small true! of first rule Timber l.ar.d, situate in the sam# township, ami bounded by land of John Fish* J burn, tlio heirs of Michael Ege, deceased, William Mmr'nHd Philip Spangler, containing 10 Acres and 1 57 Perclll’a.' » » The above described Real Entitle will bn sold on . the following termsi So mudi as inpy bo nbccsshry 10 pay the tosUand expenses of sale to bo paid mb «■ the confirmation of the*sale by the Court, ontvihlrd { of the balance to remain in this hands of tho pqrrba- f ser duiihg the life of Eliza Myers, widow, the Into- , rest to he paid lb her annually, and nt her.death tho , principal to ho paid to the heirs of the aforesaid Denj. Myers, deceased, oiiodialf of tlio balance of tho pur chase money of the tract first above deacrlh d to he paid on tlio first of April next, when possession will l»e given and a deed made to tho purchaser, and the! residua In two equal annual payments thereafter] without interest'. The residue of the pnreh»«o inn* nry nflhe tract of Timber l.und, after deducting the widow's dower,' to be paid on tin* fust of Api il next. The who 0.10 he secured hv recognisuneo ini thb Oj. nhans* Court willi approved security^. t 40W CAHOTHBRS, Adm*r. Aogoat 30, 1650—7 w CORN AND POTATOES WANTED AT THIS OFFICE. Hriilsc Sc M*6% for Sale* ■ On Friday ikt %6thnf Oitobe'r, THE subscriber offers at publio t»lo, a boi of Ground, si'uatcd in Centreville, Dickinson township, Cumti* co*, containing 3 acre*} in a guydatutoofcuK tiyulion, dud .on which there it erected a two tlofv ju-jr t)RICK llbUSfc arid Brick DitcH .Byild* lugs. Also, a Tan kard with 18 Vats. iiaiiiSv ut oor8 « Loaches, 3 Limes, a Pool running water and 4 Handles in the .►hup, The whole is in good order. 'Micro is also u largo Dirk Shed and Shop and good Stables at tached, with every other convenience*' The (ol U well supplied with fruit trees of eterj felntf. li H d hioal desirable properly fur any bne wishing io. com mence the Tanning Bumhc**. Any person wishing to view the properly previous to the sale can do so' hy calling on J. Minnich, who resides on the same. . Sale to commence at 11 o’clock ori said day, and the tefhjs nude khotfti by Oct; 3,1830—3 t JOHN 2EIOLER. Farm for Sale; THE subscriber, agent for tho owner, offer* «l p'riveie ante, one of the most valuable .farms in Curo«. bcrhnd county, situated in South fyliddlcton towiw ship, two imles south of Carlisle. It contains. 130 acres of Lime stone Lund, 15 of which is woodland* j, ■ ' The iimprovements or.e a Stone House,Sioha ll mi, Spring House, i.c.. There Is i #,,, BSi» nn e * C(,^en, ®l ,r * u £ °l" wolcr nn Ike farm} llilififfiahd It is convenient to Churches, Schools] and Mill*; For particulars enquire of the undersign cd residing In CuriUlc. September 26,1850--3 t Public Sale of Real Estate; \T7iLtj lie sold »t public title, on.flii prcm/iea, on Vy I’ridny the 18th dhy of October licit, Me fol lowing described Real Estate, lute the property of John MyciP, dcccutfd, vit: No, 1, u iruct of Slule und Gravel Land,situate in Miftlin township, Cumberland county, bounded by lands of IlcHry D. Duclhouicn; Esq., John Wiilsltt und others, containing 88 Acres, of. which about 70 acre* ore cleared an’3 In a good stole of cultivation, (ho residue l« Timber Land of. nn excellent quality.. There is n first rate Anpl# Or.cfj on atiW liirm; and art assortment of Cherries, reaches, Plums; &r. The buildings are a two story ’ lUy-ji LOG MOUSE and Kitchen, a BANK .‘WARN* (lower slnry Slone,) Sow Mill, dS . JJJJjE&Ui never lulling Spring of water near tWT No. ii, a tract of Mountain Land, ad/ulnfog l/ii • nboVc trafct; Cohluiufng 157 Acres, the same being covered with the beat of Timbtir, must of which cun bo conveniently g-t aL . . The above tracts will bo told together or separata* lyi to suit purchasers. , . Silo to commence at lO.o’clocW A. M. ofsniddaft when duo allcnduncc will be gftten end term* of sals made known by SAMUEL MEG AW. Executor of John Afyrrs/tfcc’d. August 3&, 1850—0 w Valuable mil nini faiin ut Public Sale. MMIE subscribers wishing to dissolve partnership i. ami remove to the west, will sell, their valuable Mill and Penn at Public Sale, oh Wvdncsd.y tbs IGlh (biy uf October next. It is situated In West petinsihirouith township, Cumberland county. TW Farm contains 133 Acres, of first rnte Limestone Lund. The celebrated Sir Spring runs along the frcilefA margin of the tracl-r -« stream that never or freezes, end Is unrquulcd by nny stream in the United States. The improve n—j tnonlnorea firntrute MERCHANTMILL. tßWwflis three stories high, and fuilfl;.cd In the best lisaiiSff of der t with patent Improved Merchant 'pit, Si-lfpacker, and nil the latest im-* pr .Vcmcnia in machinery, Corn Kiln, dec. Tne mill being eifbufcd oh (hu above named Spring, olTuds a full supply of water at nil tltnen to the mill. Also a large two story Dwelling IJOHSR.RANK DARN, Stabling, Miller’s House, Cooper Shop; OiVhard,nia Volley JCntlroad, in rhp hcorf of a’rich country, - add ofiers great indups» men’s to. copltoiils. V Wi imcndio sell without icserik, and ihe proper* ly will he soK] arpnf itely or together, 1 and the term# made easy lo rfitfl pmcluscrs. ’ Any information the property can by had hy addressing John i’fper, Dig Spring Post Office, Coti|b. co., Ps* jotm Tipun. SAMI7KI. PIPER, Augdiis’s, 1650-91 James piper; Tnlaiiblc Farms ftr Siilc. Till! subscriber oflum at prWort tfal6,'ihe follow* Ing lloal hNtufo, No. 1, bitunte in North Middleton township, 1 mile* weal of Carllsflcrand I milo noilh of lb« Kail* robd - , contiining - 326 Acres of Land, 51) or 00 acie* being Limestone. and tka remainder firm quality of Slate Lund. About 100 acres are well limbered, and (be balance cleared.— The improvement-. lire n good story JIOUBB, Wash tt_j» House, n Stone Spring Ifouad, (wonevaf failing limestone Spring*,• a' lai£o aNd I HAHN,' VVngorV Shed. Corn Crib* |ouo bushels of corn, Granary with (jHrm-r>> lor 120(1 bushels of small grain. Ac. Altftbf n LOG IIOUSK, >viiH n Spiing ntfsr It, a lar’g* arid new BANK BA (IN, mhde of thh lictit materials, and’ i I.imo Kiln. This land ia.hi good cu.tlvation, there loving been Ii.OUO blndml* of Lime pul on It, and - here ia now sinnr at tlio Kiln for 1000 bushels more. * Upwards of 000 pannet of post fence have been made on tin* triirt. and the Locust chopped on lha piueo. This land is welt situated for (Wo farms* No. 2. lituhio partly in North Middleton and pari* |y in Silver Spring township*, 7 mile* oast of CailUVf and U noith of Kingstown, containing 120 Acres',* more, of lea*. The improvement* afe a tWo atory UHIUIC HOUSE, a well of water near the door, a hirpo BANK UAUN, and olhiHrioccwary building*. About 100 qcros arc cleaned; and tho residue in good limber. Tins land is now in good cultivation, and' all well limed ami set in clover. 8,000 feet of board*' have been made into fence,'and there are SOO.nannel' of post fence on it, with flu snut rails and post* for nearly 100 panne) more. • For further information call on iheauliserilier, who wlb allow tho piopertv* JOHN ZOLLINOEK. Carlisle, Aug. 22. 1860—tf , * of V«limbic |{«al E«tal« v WILL l>n roldat public talo on TUESDAY, (hit 23« J of October ncxi. nl Id o'oluclr. on the pri."” tnli*c». Ilio lollowlng dcrcriberi rcul ctft’ulc:' 1. A4r«cl of excellent him! layilijr on the aoulh oidu of the Cumberland V«llcy Ifull Uoid about 4f miles c.isl orO«ili«To,coiiliih»lhif about 200 ACRES. It in under good fence nnd Ih a high atate of culll n A v.*lion. The ihiprovriueula are a two’. ; Story iJIUCK HOUSE, a large brick. r*!*BSt U,nk IJani, botli recently built, arid all the netfearary out.building*. There la a well ui \vi.lcr'(«irii a piimp) lu the yard. Pari of tWa Intel la wall liinhrrci). S. About DO ACR EB, one mile aouth rif tho ahdVc , (;iirl, of vw hU’h (hero are about 20 Aeici cleared, ihft ' balance la excellent timber lard. ’ .There will hUo bo offered at public aale on • THURSDAY, the 24th of October next, at 10 o'clock, mt the pretnlrca, two very lino llineatone farina, alia, nlcd in Tobn\no lowmdup, Perry county. There tire adjoining farm*, one contain* about 240 ACRES,; tho other 115 AGUES. They ore nbniit 6 mile* weak of Lundirburg, on the main mud loading up the vql«'. Icy. One farm Ima a STONE MANSION HOUSE' and limit Dark 011 it. The other a Ting lln|iHn,niid. ll.og Rtrn. There, are thriving ORCII.aUDS.on 'lbnih of there placer’. They tiro rlinntodlu the morn r 1 fertile part oil tho county, and offer many inductf* • I menu l» purnlnarrr, IVirimr wishing to reo either of (ho .uhovd Ira.cl*,' can obtain ill (nr m'i t ioo from the h-n»nl* tea id logon '£ tho premirer, or either ofthe undcrrlgned Executor*.; Atlvndancu wjll be given and tvima nude kitWM#*-'* d., °r Mi.tr ■ R, C. STteRRUTT. r-i'. Rj.ouhir.'.f Thom«»;Uriei d«*'4(v Jul>- SJ.-Sin. . . ,W. DENTZ,