BTTERSof administration'on 1110 estate pfSaml. j Miller, deceased,' late'bf,North Middleton town iip, CumbctlttndCoUmy/havc.been granted to 10 a subscriber living in lhe,san)o (oUnsbip, insaid mnty, by,the Register.of the county! aforesaid, / Alt arsons indebted to. said,estate are requested to.matte nmodiato and .those having claims will resent them - properly, adlliomicotcd .for settlement. ■•1 • . . PERES W. QUIGLEY, Admr.,. October 17, ... % ibi si ibi .1) - Extract or Anici’icuh 6il. THE,great remedy of nature, which bursts forth rom the crcvico of a rock, at (ho bottom of* a well jur'hun'drWTdut dctj’i huset bythe r mdst jiow* rAil bhomioxl prodess, been analyzed, »ind> (ho Very übstance of“it#'all curative virtues!'lias been disco* erod; It is the moslsingular substance in tho.world. ( is a.beautiful; clear, volatile liquid, andwjll unite rillwo other. liquids known-—acids, .oils,.spirits or arpontinc, ethers, &c. It is found to contain all coosliluonl principles of a "healthy, human,-be. : an< * to possess’the power of purifying and re* all other substances.from Jlho corporator* v. WAl*ftt«pn of man., Therefore, it is (ho most univer- V Mfcmcilv in the world, being applicable Ip every (lie human family, being-perfectly in ihe most,delicate canes,- and eminently ’ In the most difficult diseases. For paClico « and use, see labels, &c., on oaph bottle, where A■ fall 'directions aro t givcn. All orders addressed to •s.\lh‘e Sole Wholesale Agents, T. ; W. Dtott &. Sons, 132 North Second^street, Fhikdelplila, will bo \Jsoncluttlly attended to. ■ ' '•Porstfle in Carlisle, at Uio store,of A. C. F*ttb». | 7 #.1850 ' - ■ 1 - - " ■ ■ .■'< > » JVow rilll Goods. ARNOLD & LEVI, ' AVE Just received nnd are now opening at theft cheap Wholesale and. Retail store, n Urge and liful selection of Pall Goods. Wo particularly :e iho attention of tho Ladies to otir large assort lof ‘ ’ ~ ' I.hrtics Di‘css'ttpOds, ; iclcon, Saltin Do Shone, plain, black arid change- Silks, Baraga do v Lnines; figured, striped, cm- JefcJ and plain Ci.shmcrcs, Moueltn dc Laincs, isir and Silk Lusters} plain. Mack and change* Alpacas? plain and fancy Purrimnttus, nc\V s’tyle cocs ami Chintzes, plain and embroidered Sack *. Flannels, Brussels, Lace,' black silk Fringe and , ’jjir 1 ’*' CLOTHS 4-, CASSWESES, “,’®j[ack, French and> English Cloths; plain, black and ' Whey Cnssimercs, Satiinetts, Kentucky Joans, Vcl (> V'yel Conle, and a (urge assortment of Vestings. , DOaIESTJCS/ DOMESTICS/ ! Tickings, Cheeks, Osnaburg bleached and Eiianbleachcd Muslins, blenched shd unbleached Cot ft;','Aon and Linen Table Diapers, i. ■ CARPETS • .CARPETS!!? t- ',*■.‘Wiuhave received another large assortment of Cor f? -paling which wo arc determined to sell ID per coni, v'4&spper than the same quality cun be purchased elsewhere. SAoes.—Another large lot of Boots and has been added to our former stuck, for'Men, Sw-.'Pjyjk Women and (children. ' • . ■ _ Supply 0/ .Groceries, such as Sugar, x2«Mee, Teas, Molasses, &c. very cheap. • w * B hing to purchase good and cheap * will do well to call and examine puroxletisi^ before purchasing elsewhere, aa wa are fe „ paui’niineif to cut goods at very,low rales, . Oct 17, 1860 800 Reward. tbcrlnnd Vullcy Rail Road Company wi imo hereafter, p-iy ree Hundred dollar s'. who will give information that will tend (o ion or tho individual who places ohslruo he truck Tor the purpose of throwing off md cars. And if the person. giving tho wishes it, his naipo shall not bo made FREDERICK WATTS. Preiiilent C. V. R. /£ Com/xiny*. Auditor’ll Kollcc,** KfTfaWuf' the estate of John HefHcfingrr, rmloysburjr, Cumberland county, deceased, irmrfwd,* »l«ri the snbscribtMV who wae'ap. £f>o last Orphans’ Court un Auditor tosel jst the rate* odd proportions ortho assets to among 1 the respective creditors accord* mter established by liw, will meet lor nf the bowse cd’9urmre> fjenhingor, near i of (ho 11-muburg bridge, on Saturday of November next, at 10 o’clock A. M., 'here the siK| creditors arc requested to their claims and demands ngulnsi the i/DVI MEUKBL, , AHidite^. iisT or IcttMS ~ 1830'— ■ COIN TUK , *VO(.ONTKKa"Bt ArPbllHliKliT 1 , LETTERS remaining in itio Puiloflicc 'RVId, P«.f Obi. /Ssfal ( .PuftoYi* ,hr. r Ictlcr'i ort lliitfwilV|>l'catt) io^lliby HCtli JlfthiUw.. • • m or kindredMondoiT Charlotte XfAwd; Daniel M’Kinley Daniel | llfyerman Mrs CntlwrtneMowry Samuel |x . lltMtMrs Anna 2 . Alt'll.David BUier William Morton Mias Snrnlt r Blackmore James 1) Mayberry Mrs June Baughman Philip Mayberry Joseph -fi«6wn Mies Catharine M’Siro William Vy-Bjfrea Jcaae Mo wry Nicholas . • 1 ’ sEar John Mount* Martin Suod UenjiiittfiV M’Cilll Nad V* wM'dicr Isaac Onoil David PWoard C CJ Porter G A’Ksrf' U- 6 UMpehamer Miss SarahSouder Frederick •” JfiwlMd Charles ShoaflW John Tlafflibeop Geo Shuletn N. N. Iti?SlfonMisS. Trego Lnvl , . JfOTbor Julius Tomis Mias Sarah • x WSw Edward 3 Turlatt Wni S Samuel Thompson John ■'MfMrtfr RtUahntb Thompson Mrs Megapel •fiolwwtcher Leonbart Wise.Rebecca > - UpooWlUiarn ... Welhvrbell Asa . - , 1 nhllTmM Sophia Wise Geo jr ; H«oKaUSf.r ff t. P Wolf Geo a - : JfohAstiitPMlaa Jane ‘Wltabk Michael, , WHlhnwer John . Jopesytpea Wilhelm Herman., Kflly T^fcw p Wilkinson Jno. Ronfidffp Willi&ov Williams Samuel’ l Lllhcr.Uco Williams Jno Lsnd» David Zelglei l Jacob I Lehn John Zug Jacob . HjMIDrWM 2Wgler Andrew • , tehn Johnathan Zpigler Abraham ' tea* Christian H Zimmerman Mias Sarah M!Man Charles Zimmerman Caroline . lum James Zyerr Jacob r .-'vgff . w/hantch. f. m. m Money Wanted r*s; xX THIS OFFICE* rialiiflcl'tf'cnlAiSli&y^Afcadciny. (Poo»MjtsS w«W:o»iejj«tißlk'o '.; 'l ■.!• ' THE Ninth, session will.comhioncejon, Mojidiy Nov. ,4., In consequence of (Ho; increasing pa* (ronago, a’laCge. and comrandiofis brick; [.edifice, has been rendering thfc tine of the most comfort able apd desirable insliltitiphs in the Slato,;\ : Plp s®: rioua case ofsickrtcds liasoccOrrcd since itwas found*, cd. The stddenia ore ,c6nStQntlyf under ; llio charge of competent and faithful, instructors. .The. neigh*, borhood presents no temptations, to vice or immoral* ity. (here being flo town or village hear tbo inetitu- • lion;: Circulars, with further Information, .£*, addressing •. . R. K~ I).URNSS ; , l . Principal and Proprietor, • . - PlainJitld l t .O. t Cumb..Co.,PU. - .October 10,1550 ~: , .... ~ .. : Stoves! Stoves! Gardners Poundry, East Ifigh Street, subscriber informs Ms friend? and. ,the public in general, .that be i still; contjnues at the above stand» where he, haa.lbi* band a vejy large, and choice assortment of . ..j. .. ‘ ; 1 y :i Siijenor Stcrvics,^; pfall patterns,,sizes,.and ktndsi-wfuch he is. jVto pared to .sell very-cheap, . Ho.has a great-variety-- of the most approved Cook. Stoves, for coal or wood. . Also, Air Tight,Parlor,.Cannon, & Nihe plato Wood Stoves, of all patterns,. Don’t forget the place, and to call before purchasing elsewhere, as.this will be found the cheapest and best estab lishment in the place to Cbtain a good store. ‘ FRANKLIN GARDNER. : : Oct 10, 1850—3 m Philadelphia Mourning Store. No. 58 South Second Street, sth door above Ches- .* - -West tide',*’ -• ' j BESSON $c SON, would respectfully-inviti* the atlehtltin ur wholesale ami purchasers to ilieir Fall importations,'consist* mg in part of: (7 • r -' • Black cashmeres, silk cashmeres, pafatnai* las, bombazines,-mantilja velvets’,.jnerlnoes, poplins, bombazinn alpacas, glossy alpacas, wide glossy silks, cloak silks, nionsaeline de tainc, thibcl long shawls, thibetsquareahawls, blanket long shawls, blanket square shawls, English crapes, Italian crapes,. Veil crapes, crape vtils, black mode or love veils, modes, fleecy silk hose, kid gloves, scarfs,'reticules, belling broaches, &c. - , • Mourning long shawls, equate fihnwls, sack flannels, azores and poplins, Hungarians, plain silks, mousscline de Iriino, English chintzes, collars and cun's, ribhoufe, kid gloves, bordered handkerchiefs; French cloakings, &r., : .October 10, IPSO—Ini • JFrcsli Groceries*, THE Store of the subscriber .hns.just been newly supplied with a choice and, fresh selection of ev« eiy l)ung in'the lino ,of a Grocer, tit. prices lower than usual, among which are V- KIO COFFEES* - from i 4 to 16 cents per pound; for good (o s strict* ly prime artrch#' Also*'' ' , . ‘ CROWN SUGARS, for good to exits, fine, from 8 to 0. cents per pund and (tie best qua ity of hO VERINO'S PRVSHED SUGARS, * including Loaf at. (lie old prices, togchtctr willj a general assortment of Spices, Soaps, Chocolatos.'Sal cralis, Indigo, comlles r Oils,? and Ofory VaVicl'y of (ho celebrated “ ,il * •’ V.’ ” ’ -W* Tonkin's Green and Biddle 0*039, ' and other articles. OMr friends andcustomers are invited to pall and examine before.buying elsewhere. We again tertdrfr out thanks to the public generally for tho liberal patronage thus Air extended to- us " S. W. EUY. Carlisle, Oct 10, 1850. New Fall Goods at tile Cheap, Store. r TUI3 aubscrihenrhave Just returned from the city with the cheapest and best stock of DRY GOODS, &c., ever brought *> Carlisle. . h con sists in part of Cloths, Cassiiu’ert's, and Veslinj»Bf a.grea-l Block- of suimnor goods for Men and Boys* wear, MWs de la'inbs, Lawns, Ginghams, Ua-ra«ea; Alpanlrasr Uarego tie laines, lots of .Cniicobs,- Checks', Tickings, Muslins, Flannels, Table a'ntf Toweling 1 Drapers,-Table ClolhsvOll Cloths, U’mhrellas'Hnd Parasols, Rib b'nis, Stockings, Dloyeff, Linen Cambric and Silk ifahdHferclrtew, l/.ic'cW, ISdjVl’nrrs arid inSerlinga, of different kinds, t?ap Nets, Tarlelon, Swiss, Rook, Mull, Jaconelamf Cambric'Muslins, Dotted Swiss oft elegant assortment of • ; Clicitp Itonncls. . of.thto .iirtal Leaf, Straw, and UralJ Data, (Vrocurles, Qnoenau nre, Cnrpni t 'hain. Hard ware, &c., snine liandeomeHiidclitap ’(X/tiif*&TS y together wlili a variety of (»oods in mir lint*, which 1 have all been laid in for cash, and will he aot.lrtllownrprioeßJlmailiey oanbob.uijTlii Hi the n luniy, ; \V« respectfully invite every liWify to c’all imf j*id«rH for UmrnsHvV-S', a a vfe are deturmmcdte’ofter great buryaina this season. i A. & VVV BKNTZ. October IBsrt. IVCmiU.E ACADWIt/ •’A SKLEUP BCUCiOL. f \ Ml E subscriber. having taken,charge of, (Ms In' • X •liluliori. nfftrs his service* fo'tWlbhncr' pitrnns of Iho school,and llio friends of education generally, Ill* icliool will be conducted on the most approved principles of instruction. From experience and by untiring application, ho hopes to render the school worthy of genuful nilronngc. . ’(•’he course, oiMhMrnctlon Will embrace ‘ all the brunches of n complete Classic end scientific'educe* lion. Ofal instruction. by. lectures and explanations will qccompmy iho.usoof the most approved text books. Serins: , ftmrdlhg and Washing for 5 months, f 39 AO Tuilioii and English brunches, ’JO Oil “ - . “.Including cluesimv.lS 50 Tuition payubio quarterly iq udvuncu. Text books will bo funiieli/ dby the Prtuclp*l ul city prices. Ncwvlllu is a beautiful mid pleasant village ui(q£ ted in a fertile und well cultivated country, ami ic» eossibte from oast and wusl by Railroad.- The inha bitants of the vill.igo and surrounding country arc holed fur (heir morality and enterprise. - - The winter sessions will commence on the second Monday of October) the summer on the second Mon* day of April. sForjnutiCulars address the frincipul at Ncwvjllß,,Cpinb. co„ | k u». . , W.M..F-GREAVERr KKPRaRNCKS.—The Faculty of Penn'u, College.— Roy. W. M. Keynylils, D. D.j President of Capitol U" 1 *.,.!!,, oi" U ,in«v.c.c. n.,,,*!, lie*. D! I', Uilllo, Mlildlolown, Md,Rs«.S, Ilnrkay W"i. Il.rr, J o.eph Hannon, M. D., J. H. Herron, Npwvjllc October 3, - ", * • EsluteNollcrc A LL potsoin brc lioit-by notified iHot T.ollerStosttu a.m«nWfy bn the-cMito oP John A>jhoV, lot« f ol the Borough of Carlisle, 1 Cumberland county, Pa., deceased, have'lteen granted to; (he subscriber reslu ing in South Middleton, township* county aforesaid. Ah parsons'having'claims; or demands sgairist iho estate of said decedent, are requested tb mnko known the same without dol&y, and’thnso indebted to make payment to JOHN. STljAdlT, E*Jr. . * Oct 3, I 860—0( ■» . - .. . ~. T STKAIf. .. to iho residence of the subscriber Jp. East \J IVnnsbormiftb township, Cuml».co.,nl t|ioCqnnh tloguinei creek, S-miloß from Oyster’s Point, about »' Iho first instant; a stray COW, about five years old,'a brlhdio cd|W, no oilier marks. 'The owner is requested (a gome forward, prove properly, pay charges, and lake her away, or she will bo disnosed uf according to law. DAVID EYSTER. • Oelabar 3,1050—31 • . ' i CARPET DAGS and Travelling Trunks. A large aaaortmenl, and of a superior quality,- jdal rocoi ed and for lalechoap by CAAS. OGILBy. October 17* IB6o* • ? ' '■'"f r:i 'Winter Clo«BlWff.in^> Savcdis il/o tic)/ 'Mctdc. D LisyaH IFiicias^^icr^FA'cla^'Jsßiieci oQt ' ■-< ‘’ ‘ r Court ofCommoh PRmsibft^irititfrlandcoi; A; TVf AAT JSr Tlf AV^ft Twill cjtpQdoby- p'ribUc'.yOhdob or 6U.tbry,oV. , . • rr, , the Court House, ihlHo Carligtc.Von *54? u\^l l^Bs^ rE '4P and Fasuionabee CtoflliNO . iuhlay the 3d day o‘f N6vcml*orri.^^,- , at:lO' , 'orult>cU " Stoub, A. M,th. following mMt Drug store, and A.ititrpf .Grbdiid, in gr ntfdoor, u,cst „f Ogllby's State. "•» f" C.r.l«. ond 'street on t|ie west; by* l v,c!n . U y f ? Tt,,Bir lnftrc « Be <* we anmn ro norlh 1 . R : . E: Shaplcy 'oh tluhiasl. on\i.Siurm 4 >'frteirs company to v cw bur lafge apd Aplen on (he south, having a pHtuic ‘Alley on the catte ahd d,{ * assoMment of likadijdndde Clothing for Fall & having thereon erected a r lw6>piory Wintorpyear. . Our dlnok consists of all kinds of House,, and Sheds, &c. business Werirfh»Mpnrfel In general; Suitable for (he sea- |lJ)f BdldpaJi sailed lor a public son, culfntia made (n the most workmanlike man' house, haymg>6oeri bcc'ufiigtl as such for many yearm ner and of tho latest Fall and 'Winter Fashions. ■■ Also, a situate in the bo- All who wish to favor tfs with a call, can sate rough BB feci in breadth und foih twentj'*five to fifty per cent. 5 by buying nl our I 12U feel more or less, bounded on thn south stbre, nnfl rill-goods sold Warranted to give entire I by Loulhcr street, on the west- by a lot of William saiisfflfcffljffi V • 1 Leonard and an alley, and hy lotsCof Win. Irvine on ~CafU«.b,; O ct. 3, ]gfo .Uic nbrUi, and R. E, Shabby On tho cast, having a, two House and a largo &c; f wilfeVlVo*privilege of ahalleyort the.euBl., Soiled and taken in execution as tb’tf pfo perly.of John Cori^ntanr-* . tract of £'ifti(],sitiiale in SoiitfiV q mplon township, containing 140 acres &43 perches, more or loss, bounded by lands of Col. J. ChesnuW Henry Mowers, Marlin Thrush, John Slough, and Conrad Clever, hating thereon a double Log (louse, weutherboarded, a double Log Barn, a well of water. This property wifi bo sold subject to'a mortgage for $l5OO, .with interest thereon from Ist April 1850; Also, a lot of Ground, situate i» the bo forigh of Shippensburg, containing 64. feel In front on .Railroad street, und 240 feel in depth, more or less,* bounded on, tho west by Railroad street,'on the north by Joel Shcplcy, on the oast by an alloy, and on (ho south by an si ey, having (hereon erected a (wo story Drich House'and Back Building, a frame Wiirehouse, Stabler.&c. .Seized nnd taken in cxoou^ (ion as the property ofJohn.B/ Duncan. ' Also, a tract of Laud, situate it) New (on. township, containing 170 acres, more or.less, bounded by lands of Daniel Kindignhd J M Wood-* burn nn (ho north, Win. M'Furlane on the cast, Wtn Zegurd on th.o south, and,Thomas Al'Kinney on tho west, having thereon erected a two'story Log House and a' Log Barn, &,c. ' Seized and taken in execution (is the property of Jacob Weaver* A tract of Limestone! Land,’situate, in Dickinson township, continuing 65 acres, more or less, bounded by lands' of John Huston, John Fish'* burn, Win. Glenn, Eolliday Leo, and Henry Lino, having thereon-erected a Plastered Frame one story House and Kitchen, two Tenant Houses, Log Darni Cistern, &c. Seized and taken- in execution as. the property of George Lee. Also,a tract of Limestone Land,situate in Southampton township,' containing 200 acres, mo.cor less, bounded oh.the north by land of Wm. Kunkle, on (ho wrist by'Alexander Kelso, on the south' by Jacob Cicmcr, and on the cost liy George Kunkle, having thorcon erected a two story Frame House,' Log. Barn, Ac. Seized and taken in exccii lion as the property of Robert Clark. Also, a tract of Laud, situate in Mon roc township, bounded by lands.uf James Livingston on the ?S ( St, M, ( Bramlf on tbe soulh t| Carey Abl on the wesivanU Chri&tianf Harlzdl oh the" north; con laiprngjlfiO or less, having.thereon erb* ted i two brick House, two Tenant Houses, a Griit Mill, Stone Barn< Frame Stable, &e. “• ■ ;i Also, a tract of Mountain Land, situate in Monroe township, containing 58 acres, more or less, founded'by land* of Michael O. Brandt on the east, James Livingston on the south, Pv F. Bge on Bin vtast, and John lloMer on the north, - Also, a hot of Ortmnd, situate m Mmf roo township, containing acres, ttYoio or bounded on the north and west hy lands of Henry Enk on the south by Rudolph Miller. . Seized and takon in cxecihicm as the pi'optirty bt Michael Muhf* Kjr'. Also, a tract of Land, situate in Upper Allen'township, containing 14 tiered, moVo or lew, bounded by lands of A. Chapmarron the south', MsV* tin Barringer oit..lhc vfcst, George Yost on tho oadt, and John Tayfor on the’north, having ihercon crcc* ted a one and. a half story House, and Frame Barn-, Ac. Seized and taken in execution as tfafo properly of Conrod Scbwinn. Also,u tract of Land, situate in Dick liVßon township, containing 24 acres, more or lessV bbundbiT oft' the north by lands of Joseph Myers, on tho oast by Philip Myers,on tho south by Jacob My ers,and on the west by Cornelius . Myers. Seized and taken in execution us the property of Moses Myers, Also, a Lot of Ground, situate in nick inson township, containing 1$ acres, moto of It**’, hounded ort the west by lands of Philip Mycis,.on the north by John. Lehman, on .thuuisthy Duvid Zcigter, and OtVthe Anthony Myers. - Uoiz :cd ond* falfon fn uJ the property of Du'viJ' Myers* . - Also, n Lot_(>f. prpjinJ, sjluat.o iii (lie 'Borough of containing 80 feet In front 'mid 119 fool in. dbpriv bounded'on' tlno south by North sli<;ct, on the cadi -by J. & D", Uhnadtr,*mi tho‘ norffi by un ulley ami on the west by John Shade., Seized and takn in .execution as tftio property of George Lcnlicr, . ■ Also, n frjrcl &T La’iitf/situhle iiVlTib Ho^ rough of Carllnlo. I.ounduJ on llio norlli I>jr ths Trin die Spring Hoad, on (lie east by Robert Irvino uni] ——— Connor,on the south',by ilHi’rood leading 1 to York, tlio west by n lot of W. l.ihe, contaid hig. U ncrciT/'niftfe.lirTcss,'hairing {hereon erected a large Frame Dwelling House, 06 feel in front and 48'fi'cl'dt‘cp, a largo Double Fraino Barn, and other uccostmry OnV-huttaes, a well of water, at tho dooh with an OrcfthhT of llio cnhictJkf fruit. Also, a Lot of Ground, situate in (ho Borough of Carlisle, bounded on (ho west by a lot of Daniel Eckels, on liio north by tlio food leading to Harrisburg, on (ho cast by |hu above described tract,* and on the south by the York road, containing one ncro, motto of h'rfs, htovitig thbfcon two Frame Dwel ling Houses, and a number of fruit frees. •Also, a Lot of Ground, situate in the Borough of Carlisle, bounded on the south by tho Railroad, on (ho,west by, Jacob Bhrom and,qn tho north by —. street* containing, one sere; more Or less. Seized ond taken in execution os the nronoity of WilltuhrLlhe. ' Alsb, a tract of I-and, in. East Penntburough township, containing 3 ucres and 87 perches, more or less, bounded on tho north, south and west by Henry Longudiuf, and on ths cast,by lie Susquehanna River; having thereon n two story wentherboarded Frame House and Kitchen; a Darn, part log and part frame, and a Saw Mill stlOr Seiz ed and taken in cxecntroti aa tho property of John Keel. Also; a Lot of Ground, silnnlo in lh« Borough', of*. Meclianicsburg, connifning 60 feet in front and 160 foot in depth,more or leas. bounded oh tho north hy llio Railroad. on tlioeast hy a lot of UcorgO; Slngizor, on the south by bn alley! and on llio weal by —■ street, having thereon creeled a Iwo fltory Frame House, &c. Seized nnd tuken in cxocujjlp aa llio properly of Michael Mongos. A’lsoj a' lfacl of Lntid, siuhue in North Middleton townMiip; containing ISO acids, more or leSs, bounded by the ConnodogiimoC crook on lbo nortli,,by Uhds oFC. 1). Penroao & H. Ditier'on iRo oast, C.-Huhl on tho south, and'Samuei Kutc on the West, hnvinguhoraon erl a c(cd a Il'slbry FiapnJ Hqure, Bank-Barn,' VVaah'Hbusc, Weil of water, Orchardy Ate* Boiged’and trfken'iu'o'xocution as thO property of Abrahajn'Tiisley. And'ail to Ira aJd'liy me'; > . *• 1 . . DAVIb SMITH, Sh’ff. , ' SherjfTs Office, •' > ’ » Catllsl?, Oct. 0, 1860!$ ' ’’ (ov Sal«. Tills subscribed, ngonl lor .llio owner', offers at private yulo„ontf of the must valuable farms In Cum berland county, situated in South Middleton town, ship, two miles south of CarJisla. It contains ifiO uores of Limestone Land, 16 of which is woodland. The improvements,qregSlone House,Sion# ifSigW Dank B‘»tp, Spring House, Ao. There Is. • •JiiLan excellent Spring of water oh the form,] illiUHßand it is convenient to Churches, Schools, 1 end Mills;' 'Ror'partteularaonqhirooftho undersign, cd residing, In Carlisle. . , W. BENTZ. . Septoulbor SG, 1650-^9l HEWOOODS! ' THEL* Undersigned. respectfully informs his* friend? nHd numerous cuaioment that he' has re cently from Philadelphia, with a very arid-carL-fislly selected'assoVtment of now, V ’; . FALL GOODS, V: T, . v pnrciiascd.at ll]B lovyeet prices, and. which lie is determim'tt.tn dispose.of at very small profits. , Snpern/rCYuMs.al from 75 cunts to, $6 a yard.. Caeshneresj'.CaSsineis and Vestings, various prices; , . . ■ Dremi such as Delaines, Bereges, and. a splendid assortment of SUks. Art extensive as-, . sortmeni of Calicoes & Ginghams. Also, Checks, Table Djiapers,Tickings, Muslins; Bonnets, lints. .JDfnJta and AA«cs.—A good assortment of Men’s, TYo r niffl’s,.and Children’s Bouts afid Shoes, of superior, quality,' and very cheap* - Also, .boy’? and Men’s cTot r fi and ffufigarian Caps.. Oroccrles, such rfs Sugar, Coffee; Molrfssrs, Pefcin Tea Com pany’s cehhraled Tipis. Also, Constantly on hand ihe’hud quality ofCarpd Chain, The subscriber respectfully nsks aM viMio wish good bargains, to give him an early fa'll. Don’t forget the stand, opposite Leonard’s old diand, North‘Hanover strefirt. ‘ • . nmici'i KggJ. Hn'gS and Soap, la/tcnat hinrl<6t prices. • 1 , . ,N. W. WOODS, Act. Carlisle, 00l 3, IHSO 1 Bai-gniAs!' ' I" 'D. STERNER & t'O., have Just teceiWtl u * and are now opening at their new store, in North Hanover street, opposite Monyer’s Confec tionary store, a splendid assortment of Fall Goods, such as Black silks, borage de laines, figured, striped, and plain cashmeres; moustln de laincs, mohair and silk Insiers, plain black and change ahlonlpacns, new’ style calicoes and chintzes, cloths nttd cassliTiercS'Sattinelis, Kentucky Jeans, velvprcnrjjs,'nn assortment of pant stuffs, vest ings of tilt kinds and prices; muslins, tickings,, checks, lab|b diapers, Ac. " ; . Groceries, . such as coflee, leas, chocolate, rice, sugar, molas ses, alnrrjt, spices, Ac, jSuclitm Bargain*} A largo lot* of- Bools and Shoes bought at Auntion, will be sold 'cheaper than had at any other store. Also a large bIocU qC,Carpels. VVe respectfully Invito every body.to call and jodgofor therosolvus, as we are determined to of fer great targuius. L L. STERNER & CO<- Carlisle, Ocl 3, 1350 ' . f; iT«w IFtii i (i'Mt At (hi Cbiap Store cdi ver of Ilanorer and Louther ojipo»\(e Ilumir'e Grocfry. Sloti. . - fTIHB undersigned moat respectfully informs ,bh* JL fficnW-and tbtfpqbtio gAVIS % HATCH, at the old established stand of the lath DVwjVxi* T. Davis, OAMUEN, Now Jursey, where order* hy . mail or otherwise are solicited, and prompt attention twill beglvon. . The voice of the pnbllo for fifteen 'years, and the award pf a Silver Medal, ami complL jroentary notice hy ihs lnstitute, over all I competitors, is au/llclonl evidence of the excellence l of our-OIL *■ ' ' Tar, Pilch, Turpentine, Rosin,and Spirits ofTwrt pontine, for sale Wholesale and Retail.’' V , July 26, IB6o—3m** ' House & Lot for Sale. On. Friday ihe’Sßth 'tf October, THE subscriber offers ot publio sale, a Lot qf Ground, situated in Centfcville, Dickinson township, Cumb. co*, containing 9 acres; in a good staid of culi iivuliou, and on which there is erected a two story n j_ BRICK HOUSE and Brick Back Build. 4aßsS9aL ings. Also,'a Tim Yard; with 18 Vats IlMsjWßinut of doors, 3 Leafehes, 2 Limes, a Pool running water.end, 4 .Handles In the shop, The whole is. in good-order. There la also a largo Btrk Shed and Shop, end good Stables at tached, with oVefy olhef Convenience.’ The lot is well supplied with ffbit trees of every kind. It is o most desirable property Tor aone wishing to com* mcnCo the Tunning Business. Any person wishing to view the property previous to the solo eon do so 'by catling on J.Mlnnloii, who resides on thu same. Sale to commence at 11 o’clock on said day, and the terms rnada kpown by * Oct. 9,1850—-3 t - •,; • .■ JOHN ZEIGLER. Pii Ui tc Siiic Bf Kcal Esliitc; WILL bb sold nt publio ; sale, on the premises, bn Friday (he 18lh.dsy< of October next, the fol lowing, described Real Estate, late the properly of Jfuhn Myers; deceased, vitr , Nn> L a tract of Slate and GraVfcl Lend, sUtfafe In Mifliln township. Cumberland county, houndedby hinds, of Henry D. Duclhouscn, Esq., John Whislcr and others, containing , - r> . .88 Acres* , of whiclt oboul 70 acfcSaro cleared end' in a good stale of cultivation, the Residue Js,Timber Laqd pf an excellent quality* ThCre is o flfsl'ralb Apple Orch on s)\rd farm; and an assortment of Cherries, Poaches, l y Uu)\s, &c. The buildings urea two story '.ifelß&k LOG MOUSE arid' Kitchen, a BANK fflyWab BARN, (lower story Stone,) Saw Mill, & 1 never fulling Spring of water near the Nu. 2, ii tract of Mountain Land, adjoining the . above tract, containing 157 Acres* the same being covered, with the best of Tin.be', most of which con be conveniently g«.l at. . The above (rads will be sold together or separate IjV to suit purchasers, ... Sale to commence'a l iffo’Clpck A.M. of said day, when duo attendance will be gltfeA'nrtd terms of sale made known by SAMUEL AfEGAW, < Executor of Jo\n Myero, dec'd. August 29,1850—8 w, 4 Valuable T6wu for Sale. WILL bo offered at tho Court House, in Carlisle, on'Saturday the 3d day of November 1850, nl 3 o'clock in (ho afternoon, u( public outcry, tlio fol l6vvitip valuable property of Janies A* Dougherty and the children of Jfolm Taylor, Viz r A Lot of Ground, situate bn &ist Main Street,* in said borough', bounded by a Jof of James Thompson's heirs on the cast, on the nortii by an alley, un Ibn west by a lot of Mrs. Kauffman, and un the south by Main street. t S.ud,.lul is 340 feel in length, and GO feel in breadth. There, is on sud fol a good Stone Mill >USE, (wo stories high, 98 feel fn front on aln street and 94 in depth, .with a Slone Back Building attached, 37 feet in length, consisting of a dining room and kitchen on the brat flour, and two large rooms on tho second floor. The front house has 3 rooms on the Aral floor, and 3 on tho second flour. There is a good cellar under (he same. Also a two story Sluno Building 20 feci square, adjoining tho kitchen. .On an id lot is o good garden with choice fruit trees. Said lot will be of* fered for.sale as a whole or in (wo parts of equal di vision to suit purchasers. The terms made known on the day of safb by HUGH OA ULLAGE ER, Ally, fur children of Jtio. Taylor. •• . JAMES A. DOUGHERTY. September 9G, 1650—Qt Valuable Town Property for Sulo ONE of the most desirable, private resiliences In the borough, situated bn Lonthrr street. Tpe AmA. house is a two story BRICK, 21 feet .In front and the same distance in depths It i contains two rooms and a hall mi tho ground floor and .throe good.cbambers on the second floor, 'hie back buitdiVig'is also of brick, two slorie* high, containing l two rooms up 'stabs and two . down,- Attached-(o (his is a fine huge Kitchen, Smoke house,' Oven,. Ac. 'j’he pnM'ra flousd js Well finished throughout ami.now.in (he (for; Tiioi'fi i'o a’rfp'dcioijs 1 CreU'f'n' pAqV the Iftteh en door with a pump In it, and a Bath housq con venient. 'l'lie house and back buildings possess eVery mollefn convenience. t Theriot on which the li'nuso stands is 30 feet front' by 2'fO in deplii, and is full of tho choicest selections of frulttreea, con sisting of Apples, Fears, Peaches, Prunes, Plums, Gages and- two varieties of Grape. On tho rear of the lot 1 , fronting ort a I*2* fobt rs or’Cciedf a Framo Stable, built in the beat manner, 2i hy 16 feet in size, together with a corn crib, hog pens, AW haiVset’&o., alt of which, are arranged in the most convenient manner. . Tim property will he sold on reasonabln terms. Persons wishing to examine it or tiestring further information, are re quested to call* on the editor of the Volunteer . September 19, 1850—If For Sale. _jjWL I wilUollthoTWO STORY DRICK UCUSI*>, Nilunlc mi (ho corner of tho BELIEIB square in this borough, in winch 51 i. JgMgKw duel G. Ego now resides. The title ia ported j clour of all incumbrance, and terms wilt bo made to accommmjuto any purchaser who will sc tore (ho payment of the purchase money. Sept. 19, 1850.-31 FRED.- WATTS’. ValuableJPariir i’o? Sale, WILL-bn fold at publio soD, on Tuesday tho 29th day of Ot’luticr next, on tho premises, that valuable Farm, situate in A’llcri IoU-rtshlp,Cumberland county,. Pa., cunvonicnl to tho Slate toad end {jJicpllerdslown, l eboluttiing . . m Acred, mhfo nr A-aivcf Limestone Lind, aborrt TOO* acres of ] which uro cluaicd and in a high stale of cultivation, , the remainder is well Covered with Chcsnul, Locust, . Black Ojli and Hickory timber.' Tho improvements 1 a_n ore a Fraino Duelling HOUSE, BARK, | sdrosjfiK and other out-buildings.* A welt of good iMsjlwLwstcr is convenient to the Dwelling, nnd running etrvnui of Spring water passes through the properly. Ttioro uro Uirco Apple Oroh* aids un the premises, and. a variety of other, fruit truce. This Farm Is well situated, and ia a very do* Biraldo residence, and the land is superior and very productive. . . . There has recently been found on this bind, a vein ofMunaonesu which bills fair to Vlolil well. A con siderable quantity of this mineral has already been taken from tho vein, and is pronounced very superior. Baht (o commence at 10 o’clock A. and tho terms uiuijo known by JAAIES H. DROWN, BAiMOEh HAKE. . Acting- for tho hairs o( Jus, Drown,tfeo’d. Sopl J 9, J&s'o—6w ■ ‘ ■ I'rlvnlo Sale.' Tho subscriber offers at private sale, a valuable lot of ground in lilts Borough, on Pomfrel street, nmi adjoining a lot ofJosrjdi Sltea on the east, and Mory Coufman on tho west, containing GO foot front, and 840 feet deep, having thereon creeled a two story M plastered (louse gud Kitchen, a two sttify Frame House, Frame Barn, Stable, and other Out-buildings; There ]a an alum donee of fruit treda on ihoprendtes. The property will be sold low, and divided into half lots if necessary, 10 suit pmclinxeis, For ferine* Ac., art ply to * PHILIP RHOADS, Agbnt for tbo Owner! August 1, IflfiO . ■ iionfo and Lot for Bale.’ THE subscriber will sell n( private sale, the 1 >orly on which Ko lives, situated at'Wesl Hill,Cum- 1 mrland courtly, on tbo Hlato rood from Carlisle to 1 Nowvillo, 0 miles west of Carlisle, ahd 1 milo soulh of Shellebarger’a mill. The Lot contains half ah Aero of Aral rate Limestone Land, under good fenre, jy-ML with a new two story UiliOK HOUSE,) tHnn' SO by 24 fool, and Bock Buildlnga there »} jffhon erec.ed. Also.awrll of excellent vVa ter with a pump in U near tbn door, and a number of young ond thriving Apple, Reach ontl Cherry uccs. Tho situation U a good one for a Tailor or any other mechanic. This properly is. situated In a pleasant, rich and healthy neighborhood, and will bo add low. na (he subscriber intends moving west. For piirUeulan call oh ihohhdorslpnrd.. DAVID /.KHILER. 1 July SM^r>o—3m 1 Trmtces'Salei^ ON Saturday Iho igihjpf neat.thd a&bscri* bcr* by oh ordcf of the Orphans'Court ofCunw, berland county, will esptae' to_ public ( inlo t bn Im premises, at 3 o'clock r. MiJ thai dcsirablo Dwelling House & Lot of Ground, situate oh th& north-west fcornfcf of Louthor and West streets, Carlisle, containing GO feel jft trobl btt Loulher street, and 240 fect in depth 6'n West strecL being the properly of the luto Joseph Halbert, dec’d. The property will positively bo sold on said day. ■ Terms made known on the day of sale. • • JACOB SHROMi Trasfeei . September 2G, 1850—41 , ~ . ; Valuable Farm forSalc. , WILL bo sold at public sale, on Tuesday the 29th r ‘ of October, 1850, the farm of John R. Carothcrs,dci/ ceased; situated in, Dickinson township,'Curpld co.f , odjninlng lahds of Levi Trego, John Uisner&t John* . f ston Mobto. Said.farm contains about . ■ . 150 Acreig, of go'od Limestone Land, about 100 acres of whieli > uro bleared and in.a high'state of cultivation; the balance is well cbvcred with good limber. There le ~ also a largo Quantity, of Ijpcndt and Wnlndl. oh llifl- 2 ’ £tjce,* , Tlio tulfdlngs ofo : a STONE . 4«Mf HOUSE, LOG HOUSE, and two Ttamo . leeisygL BaRNS, Corn crib,&c. There is i well' of never failing water. Persons wishing ohy Information respecting the farm will please cult on JolinXefcvcf. or 6n l|ie pro* , miscp.' Possession and on indispulaGfo title given on! , r the Ist April nejit. Attendance given and terms made known by J' October 3.1850-3 t THE HEIRS . ; Valuable Real Evtatc for Sale* THE Heirs of fecorge offer .at- private sale, that excellent Farm, situate in Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, J mile norlh ofUuch- I cr’s mill, on the public road from llogeslowa id * Slcrrcli’s Gup^containing 206 Acres*' and some Perches, of Black Slate Land of good quality, and in a high slate of cultivation, shout 17? . acres of which arc cleared and the residue inthriv.' . Ing limber.’ 'i'he improvements on (ho cast side of JM! 1 this farm ere.a InVgO Mobile BRICK HOUSE* aijd Kitchen,' wpll finished; a ' arM * Frame BaNK BARN, o good'-. bearing .Young Orchard,’a, will if never l.iihug water at the door and elf (ho nccessoiy Out- ; bniMings. , ‘ The west side contains a BTONE ’HOUSE e'ndf 1 Stable, a never failing Springtat tho door,'add ari *' A‘pple Orchard of common fruit, ' .■? This property combines several advantages, not * only from location, hut from ftb nature of the soil biing costly tilled,' lying nearly square and containing about 2o acrcsof bottom or rather seconef V ; boltnm Und f which is well adapted to. the growth or •- grain or gJs»v, thus giving it tin* double advantage- . oTgruip and etuulk farms. This bottom rubs in front - of the improvements from cftsl lo wcsl wh|ch ronflcrd it very suitable to divide, 1 throwing a handsome farm of lOtf acres, to. inch;./fire rrVuniiotJ si'Je'bflhhi tract is (he.notrco of persons qesirous of pur* chasing a'beautifnl connliy wnuld require bnt-very, hlljo additional expense to render iV such.'. Also, will bo.told's7 acres of Mountain 1 . Timber L ind, u ith o snug improvement on it, about 2 milerf- - distant* , • _ , . ... ( Any person wishlnglo view (ho properly can otlr 1 with the subscriber who resides on the promises. • - JOHN TRIMBLE, Agl. September 5,1850. Valuable Farm for Sale. THE subscriber offer, at private satellite f»l*ow-V ing.doscribed Real Estate,silualo in North Middlutdh' : township, Cunihcilandconntyi containing =-■ 150 Acres* more or less,of patented Lund, about 125 of whiob' are cleared and in a high slat'd of cultivation, anX the residue covered wit), thriving young timber.'— The improvements are s two story Loir |RSmTtA UoTJSE ’ STONE KITCHEN, a.fir* new BANK BARN, Wagon Shed and • (lorn Crib. Also, a fine young'and* thriving Orchard with choice fruit. The firm |e\ -well oobpied with Locust timber. -There!* failing Spring of wiutW riour thd door,'snd-vvater enough for a mill power. This’water dan bb brought 1, 1 in pipes Co- the haute end baA*. , , ■ •• r - A - *• The above mentioned tract iaairLfmesloheL'and,,' ' «prt is in a healthy neighborhood,'lying upon the Conodogolnel creek, within 2 miles of Carlisle,' and half a mile from the Cumboflond.Vallcy Railroad.— ft is convenient to Carlisle.market and well ■' for supplying said market. Tho purchaser qsn'havs the whole farm or JOO acres with the improvements.' An indisputable given.. For terms apply jo subscriber. residing on the Wolnul Uotloni Road, fW miles from Carlisle. > • .JOHN fttSIIBURN; Sr. September 5» 1850—ll Vnlnnlilc Farms lor Sale; THE.subscriber nfterrfat private sale, the follow-' irig Real Estate, viz: No. If situate in North Middleton township, S r miles west of Carlisle, arid 1 mile north of the RaiN • road, cunUiniitg. M x 326 Acres of Lnnd, 60 or CO acies being Limestone,. and jha, , remainder liral quality of £>lale Lund. About 100 acres are wdll limbered, and tho balance cleared.- The improvements urn a good new DANK BARN, ;nnde of thebest inaibrials, and a Limo Kiln,' Tips Hindis in goqd . having been fl.OOO,bushels* of .Limp put on lit arid • i (here is now stone lit tho Kiln for 100 U bushels mote. Upwards pf 000 pahncl of poal fence have beep rnudo oh this tracip end the Locust chopped ,pn lh4 plrirei .Tide land is well situated for (wp forms* No. 2. illunte partly in North Middleton and piirt-' . ; |y in Silver Spring townships; 7 mile* east of Carlisle - and IJ noilh of Kingstown, cohtHlnintp 120 Acres/ more or less. The improvements are a (wo story ■ BRICK HOUSE, a well of water near the ;door,*t‘ largo BANK BARN, and othci iiocossary.buiidings«| About 100'acrcs are cleared, and the residue In good, timber.. This land is now in good cuhlvotion, and all well limed arid act in clover. 8,000 fed I of .hoards.** . have been made into fence* mid there are 500 panne), of post fence .on it. with Chesuul rails end Locust,,, posts for nenrly 100 penncl more. . . ( . For further Information call on lhe*ubsfr|ber,wht!. will show the properly. JOHN ZOLLINGER. .-, fc Carlisle, Aug. S 3, 1650—if Sulc of Valuable. Konl Eilala. WIJLL bo anti] at public sale on TUESDAY, ilia 1 ■- J22d of October next, oi 1U o'clock, on the preV. « the lollowing described real oslutu j ; IV A tract of excellent lurid l«yil»p‘ 6H' ilia south.' . * side of the Cumberland Valley Rail Road about Ahi . • iniloa oust ofCuilialo, containingabdul 200 AOltEg,'. 4 ll ia under good fence and in rhlgll stkle of ou)|L , i AmsL- wuofc-juSa fetm**** srea.iwo',. I Story BRICK, HOUSE, a large briclc. la • I SUL Dank > Barn, both recently built, ■. HllljKjOulio necessary out buildings. There ia'*,V wallol water (with s pilmp)'ln lho yard. Pari of tl»h» ( ir«9t wall .limbered, ' v.'lO*’ 2. About 1)0 ACRES, one mile aoyih of.(lie aboyet' tract, of which there are about 20 Aoie* filtered,tb#l;T balance Is excellent timber Uodi - ~, There , will olsa be o(lfi(cd at public, eale .qir-, THURSDAY, thc24lh orOotobcr next, nt)o o’olpcl^T s oh the premises, two very fli>e lliiiesVone forms, slip. - , , alod in Toboyne township, Perry county* rt adjoining forms, ope conliiha about ACHES,'^ I the other 175 AvltF.S. Tliey 1 Pcrstiiis wishing to see either of the ohove. iryftts,’/! 1 mm obtain Information 4Vnm the lennnla’ resjdlfig bo' the premieca.'nr either of the undersigned Eiccbtora*' I Attendance will luj given ahrf.ierms ma*fc««W'rt pm> » day of aelA by' I 7 • R, O. STEKRBTTV ' , I Executors of Thpiqia Urle, dfio’dr * eH } July 35. —3m. • i