lo«-' i ritini . Guards ! You are ordered to pa ideal NBWBFTRG, on Monday the 4»li day ol at' 10; o’clock. M. prdjpcily equlpt'for rill. By order of tbo Japlain. . t. o. Miller, p, s. will tie hold at the lome cr, Ale & Beer. iya on hand.a superior Porter, Ale and Deer, rn, and Western Hops, jtiilorrf Use;,. '.i;', KURTZ & NBS. Water stteet} York Pai nT " , NOTICE. election Tor Directors or the Oariisto r he held at the Banking house of the Oar i: HsfiTJuitk, on Monday the 18lh Of Nmrember nc»l, s between,Hie hours of 10 o’clock A. M.' and 2P. M. GEO. A. LYON. Pres-t s ‘CJriiilc, Oct 17,1850-31 V NOT - ■ ft tHB MATTER of the petition of Geo. Houck, JLatling executor of Jacob Balmar, MeofCumbor ?m}£countyi deceased, praying lo bo^achorgcdfrom 53d August 1850, Rule on nil the a ‘to appear nlllie ncxt'Orphans* CoUrllo beheld io 17th day of December 1850, and show cause the said George Houck should not bo discharge ora his trust. gg ) " Br tue Court. f.£umlerlaudeounly t B9, i. In testimony that tho above is a Into copy of a Rule, &c., in'the above slated cubc. I liavc hereunto sol.iny hand and the seal of the Orphans’ Court of said county, at Carlisle, (ho Slh.day of Sep tember A. D. 1850. J. HYER, Clerk O.C. .October 17, 1850—3 t Fall Dry Goods! - OUIIiUY respectfully informs tho pub* \^‘llo r gennrnny, that ho has opened his very oxten- beautiful and general stock of Dry Goods, j. ; «nd'aB there have I wen u great ninny person* wait; | fo make their fall purchases ho flat £•., tors himself that tluy will bo cntiroly. satisfied after • : .i looking.over the host of .beautiful Goods that ho is .«£ ,un 1,1 o ,nn fl : P ro^ts < ' Gome in'timo am! , pretty goods and good bargains. Hitf-sto#t jn parr of a fro»h supply of , CLOTHS, CJiSSIMEKES, Jeans, &c., of all crtlora&prire« thtltaft'bouiid ,o please iho purchaser. Also, a grand . «sWfin6nt of ' * « ladles press Goods, Hungcabl'e Twill Satins, Orodcnap Ac .Glass? Ikg. very beautiful; Cashmeres', Mousolm de and innumerable other now styles of Ladies’ obds, of iho latest importation. ' ... • SHAWLS, ' variety, winch can he sold’ at much,lower they hr.vo been sold for several seasons.—* Block of Bonnet and Nock Ribbons, of en .filylns, from Gj lo 75 els per yard. Also. Iks. Satins and Velvets, in great vurioly Chinwes, Ginghams, Calicoes, while upd isllos. Sheetings of (ho best brands and at . The largest and most general slock of d Hosiery for Gentlemen, Ladies and Uhil* ha* been.exhibited in Carlisle for years. BOOTS AND SHOES, rnriely of patterns and kinds', and at prices dl ihut wish to lay out their cash to a good tS slid Carpels In great vnrirly, which 1 Ilf rt!l that wish to purchase to look'lhrougl hefolc'purchasing elsewhere. . cs htld Spices. A full and fresh nssnrlipem ,1»<1 grill he sold low at(ho old and wpII cs stdml, I3a#t Main street* a few cloorn hclow ct Hound, where you can find a stock o I trge, so well selected and at pHeed so low cannot full Id please. IT, IMftl) Clicnilcr than Ever! subscriber liaVing jo«l relumed from the rs to llle pObllC t. itidrc ample and complete it of Goods in his lilio Ihtin ever previously nd respectfully solicits dealers and ’olliejns to & call; ttbefl ho tflll fthow them Goods at ngly low pric s. liuildurs, Cafpeiitefs arid others! comprises 4 full and complete assortment latches, hinges, screws* windo'vr springs, irious kinds, window glass, patty, paints ol , oils, turpentine* Ac. Mill, frosrfciri and i a w»; hahd, panriel, ripping A 111161* £aws, :Utsel * broad, hand, chopping A pointing tchols, planes, plane hits, steel and iron , files, rasp's* nails, Spikes, AC* 0 Saddlers and Coach Makers! )Icto assortment of S iddlery tools, silver,brads iand mounting, carriage trimmings and laces, id figured canvass, drab cloth, rntlinot serge •krum; Moss and Ucer’a hair, patent and cn -1 leather, lamps and dasher*. Also hubs, fel nd spokes, Elliptic springs, lion axles, Ati. To Cabinet and Shoo Makers! 'Jt embraces a complete assorlincnlof Goods ’ line. Moroccucs, lining and binding skins, bread, pegs, and tools of, every description, luir, hair cloth, varnishes, mahogany A ma teers, mouldings, rosettes, sofa springs, glass, -ugany. mineral and veneered knobs of oil sties. T*.Blacksmith*, Farmers and others, who may bo Imwiiht of good Iron, he oilers a full assortment of ktjnratored horsc-shne, scollop, plough, biotd and ‘featrim Urc iron; rolled horse-ckoc, bar, hand, round, a •njl'uyaaro the* hoop A sheet iflm, nail rods, lluseia iron, cast, sheer, spring A blistered steel: Eng- American wagon A carriage boxes, anvils, orBC ‘ B ' loo nQ '* 8 ' <^£C ‘ housekeepers A thoso about entering the mo ' state, I would invito attention to my beau* of Waiters arid Trays, plain and V.Ophite styles; knives A forks. butfor kohea, carving and forks, table steels, butcher'A ham knives, , " 'sdiMors, sheers, Drltlnnia, German Silver and Silver ■ Pwfilible and tea spoons, brass and oniimolcd pro* , sorting keltlcr, smoothing iron's, hollow-waio, tubs, 1 churns, dec. ■ Alio Faints, Dye-stuffs, Fire A waterproof Paint. , HENRVBAXTUN. ’ Carlisle. Oct 17.1650 (fEOItfIG *. BRET*. • StfRGEON DENTIST, would roapoctfully Inform lUa public that ho ia now propos'd to porformall 'naparallona on Iho Tooth Unit may ho roiiuirod. Ar iuMmal Tooth imortoil from a ainglo tooth to on on rtlfi aot. upon the latoot ami moat approved pripc plo. lyThOf p ilronaßo of tha poblio ia loapoo.lfully ooliciled. I !H«"tnay l>o found at iho rcsidonco of his brother in apNotih fill itroct. Sopl 20. 1860-ly ■ V. : EMtnto Notice. . ;\\TQtIGE la hereby pi«m that Lolloraof Adrntnlr ■ (\ tl.liim on tho oatalo ofßonjainln Shulonborgrr, '. of Hopewell Uiwnehlpr Cinnborlmul been ImiuoiJ to the aubucribor townnhlp. All poreon* Indebted to e«MI Miuko iniMicdiute’ pnyineiil,Bnil (lipso who 'lyM claims will present them properly outhonlidatbd ,« S, t ttl *"““i5 # DA!« SliOtENljEttGErt, CW. ~ '■,Boal 19,18511—Cw» ■' - ; t Coni I‘ Corn I Milft suli«nt(Her tins just rodelvod'sl lilt'Ccsl Yard, If .1 the West.end nf High street, « •'M'erior UUsli. flof Wilkeslisrrc, Pinegrove, Lvhon s Vulloy, Lime SJL ri - ,nd Blacksmiths' COAL, which he Is pro. ttsd t» sell si reduced prices. lie respectfully git. the pslronsje of Icsrlls’u n-> s •»«* *-• Estate Noticin ■. l, IETTERS of administration on theestatb 6F Sami. Miller, deceased, Into of North Middleton tbwn sbip, Cumberland county, hive licch- granted to the subscriber living in the tfamo township, .in-said county, by. the Register, of tHecbUnly aforesaid. All persons indebted Ip said estate ore requested to make immediate ; payment) dhd llioße having claims wll ptesentthem properly.alilhenlicalcd for settlement. , pereS.w, Quigley,.Admr. . October 17, iSSfc.—bt . ■ t Extract £f Aihotfican Oil. THEi greil remedy of nature,which bursts forth from.llic oreVlcb of. o rock, at the bottom of s well four hlindted feet deep’, has at last, by the nidst paw* orful'cllbriiionl process, been anslyzed.-snd the very substance of Vila all :curolivo virtues” lias been disco, vei-edl If lb the ihdslslngulnr substance In the world; It is a beautiful; clear, volatile liquid, and vviU Unite with no other liquids Known-acids, oils, spirits or turpentine, (others, &.c.- :, lt is found to contain all the constituent principles of »-“.hoallhy human bo- Inc,” and to possess the power.of bdrllyintf end re moving.a/1 father' sdbslanfecs ffom Iho corporeal or-1 eanliation of men. TherefUte/it is the most univer. sal remedy Iri the *or!d. being .applicable to every disease afflicting the hbirtari family, being perfect y harmless- In tbe-nloal delicate bases, and eminently powerful in the. most difficult diseases. For paKicu lots' and use, see labels, &.C., on each bpttle, where full directions are, given. All orders-addressed to the tsole .Wholesale Agents, T. VV. Dvott 6l Sons, N0,,133 North Second street, Philadelphia, will be punctually attended to. , For sale in Carlisle, at the store of A. C. Fetter. October 17, 1850 , ... New Fall Goods. ARNOLD & LEVI, TT AVE just received ami are now opening at their £X cheap Wholesale ami Retail store, a large and beauUfulselection of Fall Goods. We particularly invito the attention of the Ladies to our largo assort* mcnl of . lindics Dress Goortsj Cnmcleon, Sattin Do Shone, plain, black and change* ablo Silks, Barngn do Lninca; figured, striped, em broidered and plain Ot Bhmercs,.Mousiin de Laincs, Mohair ant) Silk Lusters; plain, black and change, able AlpacaS; plain ond fancy Purrimnltas, ncivllyle Calicoes and ChintZoA, plain and embrdidtifed Sack Flannels, Brussels, Lace, black silk Fringe and Gimps. CLOTHS > CASSLMEIiES, Black, fteridt rind English Cloths; plain, black am fancy Ciissirnercs,’ Sattinetls, Kentucky Joan 6, Vel vci Cord«i and a largo assortment of Vestings. DOMESTICS/ "DOMESTICS! f Muslins, 'lacking*,-Checks, OAriohurg bleached am unbleached Muslins. hloachcJ and unbleached Cot ton and Linch Table Diapers. ■dAKPdT&j CARPETS! / We have received another large assortment of Car peting which we are .determined to sell 10 per cent, cheaper than the same quality can, be purchased elsewhere, ', . Boots dr Shoes. —Another large lot of Boots and Shoes has been added to aur former Stock, for Men, Boys. Women ami Children. . , A Frtsh Supply of Groceries, such a.fl Sugary Coffee, Tpns, Molasses, &c.. very cheap. ; Persons -wishing to purchase good and chpap goods, Will do vtfdll Id call and cxrfmihfe our extensive assortment before purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined.to cut goodriot very low rales. Carlisle, Oct 17, 1860 3(tO (toward. r pIIE Cumberland Valley Hull .Road Company wi at any (into hereafter, pay • THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS,. to'any ono who will give infonrjiHion that will lend to i the conviction or the individual who places lions upon the truck for the purpose of throwing off the cffgfno find 6ara. And \( tins pcraon’glilng thu 1 inforiniilTon vffdttea ih.hta.namo slialf not bo mude kiiuwn. FREDERICK WATTS, PreaMfnt'C. V. R, R. Company, Anditoi’N Kulicu. Tilt) fcfcrfflors of the estate of Jolrn Hefftcfingcr. Into of Wornilcyslmrjg, Cumberland county, deceased; iro hereby notified. that the subscriber^ who'dss ap pointed ut life lasi Orphans'Cpurl an Auditor to set: l|o and ndjusl flio rules and proportions oTlhe assets ofsaid estate among the respective creditors uncord, injj to the order cat•«blinlitrl liy law, will meet for tliul purpose ut the house oTSainucl Rommiger, near ihc west end tif jfio Harrisburg briber on Saturday lhe 91h d.iy of November next, at 10 .o'clock A. M., when and where the s ltd creditors arc requested (o .1 Mend with their claims and demands against the said estate. , , : LEVI MERKEf.j Ocl 10, 1830—31* * Audiltf. LIST OF LETTERS. ADVBRTtSF.UIN TnK , ‘VObUNTRBR M BTArrOtMTMKKI. LIST OF LETT&ftS icninlnlnp tn the Poslofßcc nl CurliKle, Pa., Oct. lot, 1850. Persona in. quirin? lor letters on tlus will please say they I arc advertised. , ' I Atchison Wm or klndred.Monrfo/f CharlWo Arnold Daniel M’Kinley Danin Dederman Mrs CalharineMewry Samu£f Dost Mrs Anna 9 ; Mi'll David Dlnz*’r WUlimn Mutton Miss Sarah' [flntftmofo James ts, Whyhefry Mrs Jan 6 Baughman Philip . Mayberry Joseph Drown Miss Cinhafin6 M’Sfre William Durrs JpSSO Mowry Nicholas Dear John Mourn* Martin Doild Uenjamfri At’GIII NaM Urmiiiher Isano Onoil David llrnlnnrd GO . Porter 0 AEsft Dond Daniel Parker James Warren Breker Wm 1 Piper Miss Ann K Mender Miss Rebecca Hath Miss M C Coleman Miss Susan Riordan Edward 9 * Clark Paul Rprk Mlsk Mary Clark William . Robinson U W Croft William Smith John Conlgland John Slpf-John Ducker Eroan Tmilh .l'*»pi»h U Dulaney Miss Lilly Bolder David Dowhns Geo. .Shop Henry Droarbnnah William Shauibaujrh William Day Beniamin Spencer SulTorlna Davis, W A Shinier Asa M 9 Ehrhart Michael Steel Jones i Filler A. T. M. ■' Spaht, Andrew 1 Fisher William Fstj Snyder Jonathan I Finfroek Jacob .Smith Albert 9 I Grier Dr. David Sinsahauuh David I Green Joseph W Seuscmlerfo N N , Green Catharine Stoner David | Godsholl Geo. ■ Sohmiot Julius Green Emily Simmons Goo ! Gntsholl Mr Goo 3 Shearer Mias Mary Graham W J Snider John Green Christian , . Slinlden ,Henry Cuitshall Adam Swlunrt Geo Gillelen F L M Snmhl Jacob Gill Jaines Stevens Mrs Rachel Heppchnmer MUs fitorahSmnler Frederick Hnwtand Charles ShoaflW John (landsheop Geo' ’’ 1 Shnleln N*. N. Ha nilton Mrs S. Trego Levi HnfTner Jiillhs Toml* Miss Sarah Hennhy Edward 9 Turlett Win S Hnrly Samuel . Thompson John ; Halker EUxaholV Thompson Mrd‘lftagaret Hnllchhsehpr Loorthetf Wise Rebecca Hood William Wetherhell Asa* Hull Miss Snphiw .WlsnGeojr Harkelt Serfft. P' WolfGenS ■ lohnsnp Miss Jand' Wlraok Mlohaer lon.s'FK- ,'f!, i || l ": W 7, J " hn Inn.« Jami-B- . WHMm Harman Khllv Tliob f! Wilklimon Jrio. , K.inliilil" WllllHtn' Williams Samuol l.iaKHr Han , yvilllnmn Jno t.nmh Dhvld g' 1 * 1 " J " oob MmJnhn , g"«r J*®" ll '-. . UnnDfVVM- Z»UrT Andrew Lphn Johnathan , Zpltftpr Ahralinm Lena Christian H" Zlmrnermhh Mlßßßatalr M’Lonn Charloa Zlmmnrmah Caroline Moore Jame. P. M. Money Wanted AT THIS OFFICE; PlalnoeldClasslca (Fqyn Mitßft wkst o» CiViist*.) ’ ; TH!B Ninth: aeasioh will coihmenco; on rMonUty. Novi 4.; fn cohseqi&nco of the ihcrensink paV ironagc, n largo, and .cornmodjous brick edifice has hcori erected,’ rendering this one,oQ the most coniforl ahlo anil desirable InaUlwlotts hi the Stale, No ao» nous case of occu/rodsiiHo it wok found* ed. ; - The students under the chargb of competent and fa)ih>pl insliuclorfj. heigh hothood SreWnts nb (empwtlonn lo vice or ihjmnal ity theto boipg ho.towin or villaffo near Iho inulllu lion. Clrcdlarsi with furlhor informnlioh', lurniahtdl r«44»«W"» It-: :„i. .R-K-BBRN?.- , Principal and Proprietor, , ftdin/itlii P. p„ Cutaii. Co., Fa. . dcioW.io, isBO StoTes! . Gciidncr’s Foundry, East High Street, CARLISLE. THE subscriber informs his friends and/ the public in general* that he still continues at the above stand,-whore he-has on hand a very large and choice assortment of 1 Superior Stove?, of all patterns; size?, and kinds, which he is pre pared to sell very cheap. . He has a great variety of the most, approved Cook; Stoves, for coal,-or wood. Also, Air Tight Parlor, Cannon, & Nine plate Wood Stoves, of all patterns. Don't forget thO place, and to call before purchasing elsewhere, as this ,will.be found the cheapest and best estab lishment in the pW? to obtain d, good store., FRANKLIN GARDNER. 00l 10, 1830—Sin Philadelphia itoourning Store, JVd.‘69 Sdtith Second Sthet, slh dopt above Ches fttit, West aide', Bfessdft & SON, would respectfully Invite the attention of wholesale ami retail cash pprcfiaserS to thejf. Tall impoftatlcns,.consist Inp in part of , Clack cashmeres; silk cashmeM, paxairtat? (as, bombazines, mantilla velvets, merinoes, poplfnS, bomhatlne alprtens, flossy ftlnncas, wide glossy silkn, cloak silks, mmissbline. fit laine, thihet long shawls, lliibelsqMareahawls. blanket long shawls, blaifkel square shawls. English cfapeis, Italian crapes, Veil crapes. crape veils, black mode or love-veils, modes. fleecy silk hose, kid gloves, stfarfc, reticules, bolting broaches, &c. Moiirning long shawls, stjunre sHawlsj sack flannels, azores a‘nd poplins, Hungarians.plaii ■dike, mousseline de laino, English chintzes, collars and cuffs, rlhhohs, kid gloves, bordered handkerchiefs, French cloakings, &c, Odohdr 10, 1856-rim Fresh Groceries. THE Store of the subscriber, has just been newly supplied with u choice and fresh selection of ov* my thing to the line of a Grocer, ut prices lower ihdn usual/anfong which are KIOCOtTEES, from 14 to Ift cents per pound, for good tef a strict ly prime article. Also . - DROWN SUGARS, „ for good to extra fine, from 8 to 9 cbnti per p'dund and the best qua fly 6T . LOVBRWO'S CRUSHED SUGARS, including Lonf at the' old prices, (ogchlcr with a gcncrar assortment of Spices,So.ips, tJhncolates.SuU cratis, Indigo, candles, Oils, and every variety of the cclubfaitd Jenkln’s CrreSn arid Black I'easj and other articles. Our.friends and customers ore invited to call and examine before Inlying elsewhere. Wo again tender our thanks to the putdic generally for (ttu liberal patronage tlrtfrf fur extended to (ts.. J. W. BUY* Carlisle, Oct .10, 18.10. Now Fall Goods at ike Cheap Store. THR subscribers have, jont returned. from the elly with the cheapest and bast stock of DUY GOtTtXS. iio, % ever brought to Carlisle. It con sists in part of ■ - j v • (Jlotlis, Cussinlercs, SaUin6ls, and Vestings; a great stock of summer goods for Men and Moya’ \ye.u, Mous.de laines. Lawns, lLfreoes, /rl|fac:has; IfaregG do laines, lots.of Calicoes, Cheeks, Tickings, duslins, Flannels, Table and Toweling Drapers, Table Cloths, Oil Cloths, Umbrellas and Parasols, Hib* bons. Stockings, Gloves, Linen Cambric and isilk Handkerchiefs, Luce?, Edgings and Inserting*,of different kinds, Cap Nets,Tarlelon, Swiss, Book, Mull, .lacouutand Cambric Muslins, Dotted Swiss MusliCS, a’ri oTogrfrri assortment of Chciijr donnc(s'< of tho moat fashionable kinds, Palm Leaf, Straw, and Braid Hats, Groceries, Queenswafo, Cnfpnt Chain, Hardware, &0., some handsome nnd cheap CAUPETS , together with a variety of Goods in our line, which HavW aH been fa id 1 in si/\\\ be sold at lower prices than they can be bought at In the county. Wo respectfully invite every hfotfy to caff ind Judge fur themselves, ns wo are determined to'offer groat bargains litis season. A. & W; UENTZ. Ocfobef tO, 1580.’ WEWTILLE ACADEMY. A SELECT SCHOOL, rPHE Bubicrlhcr having taken charge of (his In* J. Btitntiun. offers bis services to tho former patrons of the school, and the friends ofcducnlion generally. Ills school will bo conducted on tlio most approved principles of Instruction. From experience oml by untiring application, ho hopes to render tl>Q Poitou! worthy of general p ilroiinge, The course of instruction will embrace all the brunohes.br n complete classic and scientific educa tion, .Oral Instruction by lectures and explanations wilt accompany (he use of the most approved text booHsi Qlcrma: Boarding and Washing for 5 months, $32 30 Tuition.and English brunches, 10 On 1 •» ■ •* ' ll including classics, IST 50 Tuition payabloquorlcrly in udvunco. Textbooks 1 will bo furnish'd by, the Principal Ul city,prices. Newvlllb is a beautiful >iml' pleasant village,situa ted In u fertile und well cultivated,country, and ac cessible from ensl and west by U litnmd. The inhu bltants of the village and surrounding country ure holed for iholr morality and enloiprivo. Tho winlcr sessions will cumnumcu On the second Monday of Oclnbetj the summer nrv (ho second Mop-' day of April. For particulars address the Principal at NowvillcrCuml). ca, Fu.- . WM. F. ORBAVERP HturHßKdM.—Tlio Fortuity nl' Prnn'u. C:nlli‘)>o. Rev. W. M. Krynnldo, D. U.i Pritold.nl of Cnpiln Unl.rr.ity, Oliin.l lt, v. C. O, D iiialiinm, S ,llri(r, V,,, UVv. ID F. Biltlo, Mldiltoinwn, Mil; R«*. S.-Uorltcy Wm. Birr, E»q., J mob Swnytjr, Juicpb Hannon, M D„ J. 11. Ilctnm, Nowvilliv October 3,1850 —3t* ..... Ebtnto Soiled', A T.t hat.oii. are Mwb, noliM thul I.ellnr. (o.V«- A. mrntarv on the estate of John Agnow, Ule of Iho liorouali of Corlialo. Oumborland county, To., deceased, have been granted t«’ the auludrlher reslu*' login South MldtllctdiiMowhahlp, county oforcnM. AT person* having claims or demand* against the estate of said decedent, arb rfqilMli’J to make kndwn the aotnb without delay, and .l.hnse indebted" to make payment to JOHN STUAR'I, Lxr.- Ocl 3, 1880—. , . . : ■TO FARMERS AND HEN OF BUSINESS, 1 “ OILS, CANDLES AND GUANO. rpHE SUBHCSIUER otfara. at tho’ lowcat ratal X in any quantity to auit purchasoni GENUINE; PERUVIAN GUANO,' Bind ovary variety of ; . SPERM, WHALE, LARt>,AEO TANNERS’ OILS. Manufacturers, Tanners, Farmers, Dealers and Con sumers, ate invited to cal!.. 0130. W. niDOWAY. 1 No- 37 North Whatvci, tho first Oil Store, fieloir Race street, Philadelphia. August 16,'IS60.—Sul' S her HP s Sales. Levari [Facias’4t'Fieri'Facia‘PiißBbcU-'OUt i of the Court bfOommoh Pleas of Cumberland co>V& to me directed, I will expose by public >ehdUo ok outcry,at the Court House, in the borough or.Carlis|b,,ori Ba turduy.the 3d dayof November, 1050, at 10 o'clock A. M., the foliowing,described Heal Estate, via: A lot.of Uiiniud, sitilale in the borough bftkirlislc, oorituiiiing 30 feet in front and 240 led in' depth', more or less, bounded by North Hunbver street on the by Jots .of Jacob. Scner bn the north, Shnjjiuy on. the east, and Slurm.’s heirs on haying a private alloy on tho ess*,and having-'lhcfeon.iCrecicd a two story Slone'TaVorh House,- and -Bdqk-bullding, a largo Frame Stable, Sheds, &c. properly is located In, the business part of. the Borough and is well suited for a public house, hiiving.bcun occupied as siieb for muriy years: Also; a lot of Ground, situate in the bo rough of Carlisle,’containing 38 feet in. breadth and 121) feel in depth,’more or less, bobndfcd on tho smith by Louther -street, on the west by a lot of William Leonard and an allcy, and by lets of Wm. Irvine bn the north; and 41f13. Slmpley on the east, having thereon erected a twostoky Brick House and a large Bach Building, &Ci, with the privilege ofunallcyori the east, Seizctl-aiul taken in ciccullbhas the pro perty ufJohn Cqrnman. . / Also, a tradtr.of Land, situate in South ■ ahipton lownshipi-contnining 140uorcs&43perches, . more or Ibis, bobndcd by lahda of Col. J. Cheamit; L Henry Mowers,'Martin Thrush, John Slough, arid Conrad Clever, having, theicmt a double Log House, * weulherbourdudi.it double Log Barn: a well of water. Tina property will be sold subject to a mortgage for 01600, with inleiesi thereon, from Ist April 18501 Also, a lut of Ground, sil.uale mihebo , fough of Shipponsburg, containing ,64 feel-In front' on Railroad street) and 240 fuel in depth, more or less, bounded.on the west by Railroad strectj on tlio north by Joel Skeplcy, on the'cast by an,alley, and on the south by an al cy, having thereon erected a t|vo story Brick .House arid Back Building, a Frame VVafehouse, Stubjj;,* &c,. Seficd nnH uken in ciccu lion ,«S the jirdperjl'y. of John Bl Dunoiih’. Also, a Intel of. hunt), silUalo if) No\4*- Ibn Uiwneliip, cobloining 170 acres, 'more or Icsa, hounded by-hinds,\»f -Daniel Kindly and J M Woodi horn on tho north. Win. M'FurJane on the cast, Win Zegurd on the. sbtKh, and Thdihus M'Klnney on the west; haling tlionhm creeled a two ihnry Log llotlso and u Log-Barn, 4tc. - Seized and lukcn in elocution us the properly ofJacob Weaver. .... A trad of limestone Laud* situate in Dickinson lowmdjlp, containing 65 acres, more or .less! bounded tiy lands of John Huston* John Fish* hum, Win. Glenn, Holliday Lcoj and Henry Line, having (hereon erected a Plastered Frame one story Hotiac ond KUfcheh, IWo Tenant Houses* Log Horn* Cistern, &c. Seized and taken id excculioft as the properly of George Lee. Also, a tract of Limestone. Larid.sliimte in Southampton township,'containing 200 acres, mo.e or less, bounded on tho. north by land of Writ, Kunkle, on (he wept by Alexander Kelso, oh (ho south by Jacob (Jtcmer, and bn tho east by George Kunkle, having tbeieon. erected a two story Frame lloueo/Log liarn.’&c. Seized and taken in execu tion ne the property of Robert Claik. , Also, u tract.of Lund, situate in Mon roe township, hounded by lands of James Livingston dn the oast, M, Dfandl 6‘n the south, Carey Alii on the west, and Christhn Hurlztdl dn the tiorth, con taining. 1.50 atiies. more or less, having thereon erec ted a two story Uiick House, two Tenant Houses, a (trial Mill, Stone Uarn, Frame Stable, Ac. . Also, a (rilcT.rif iMo'timain Land, situate in Monroe township, containing fid acres, more .or less, bounded.by lands of. Michael G. Urundt on the cast, James Living Mon on the south, P« F. Ego on the west, and John Houser on the north. Also, p, Lot of (Iroupd,situate in Mon- rpn. township, containing IJafcrci, moio or less, bounded on (ho north and west by lands of Henry Enk on the south, by Rudolph Miller. Seized and taken in exectftiorf ns (ho property of Michael MLh for, ' Also,n iraqLp'f Land, ?iti by lauds of Joseph Myers, on the east by Philip Myers, on the south hy Jacob My ers, and on the west’ hy Cornelius Myers. Seized and taken In execution Us the property of Mo*£s Myers. Also, a Lot af Ground, siiftafc in Dick inson containing Ij nrres, mole of loss, bounded on (he west by lands of Philip My ers, on the north by John: Lehman,’ on the rust by David Zeiglcr, nnd on the south by Anthony Sci£- ed und taEfcn In execution os (bo property of David Myers.' i. . , , AlsoVn’ I Jot off Ground, shuttle in ihn Oofough of Carlisle, containing 1 go feet in front arid (1!) lectin depth, bolin'dcd on the south' by North street,’ oh the cast by J - . &D. Rhoads, on tho jiotlli by an alley and on thu west by John Shade. Seized unit tnk n hr execution as tbo property of George Lenbcr. Also;a trad ofLhncl,siiiu\lo in tho Uo rough of Carlisle, hounded on (ho north by (ho Trill* die Spring Road, on tho east by Roliort Irvine and ■ —t-. Oolitior, am tho south by (he road leading to York, nnd on tho west by n lot of W. Line, contain ing (I acres, mom or less, having (hereon erected a largo Frame Dwelling House,* CO fuel in front nnd 48 feet deep, a large Double Frame Darn, nnd other ticcossary Out-houses, fi well of water ol the tluor, with nn'Orchard of (ho choicest fruit. Also, a l,»l of Ground, silualo in I Ik* , Uorough of Carlisle, bounded on. the west by n lot ol < i)niili>l Uckels.on the north by the rood lending to | Harrisburg, on tliu cunt by cliu übovc described trm t, I and on tho south by tho Vurk road, containing one aero, mote or lmn» bavins thereon two'Frame Dwel* ling Huuses.und a number of fruil'trees. Also,a Giit oC Ground, siiuale in the Borough of Carlisle, hounded on tho south by the Knitrond. on tho went by Jacob Shrom and on the north by * street, containing one acre, more or teas. Seized mid taken in execution as tho property I of William Line, 1 Also, a tract of Lrind, silualo in East I township, containing 3 ucrea and 371 perches, more or less, bounded on tho north', south and west by Henry Longmlorf, nml on the enai by ho Bdtfquehnnnn llivor. having thereon a two story wcnthrrbosrded Frame House and Kitchen,*p Darn, part log nml part framo, and a'BaW Mill’ site. ’ Deis' ' ed and taken in execution an tho property of John Keel., . . ■ , .. , Also, n. Lof of Ground, silualo in' tho llorougll of: Meelmnlobtirg, cunloiniiu 30 fret In .front; qnd, 130 feel in’ depth, mure or Joss, bounded , on the north by the Huilrond, on the east by a lot of 1 tJcnruo Minklzer, on the suulll by an alley, and on (ho wen by street, having thereon erefled a two story Frame IJouno, «Src, Seized and taken In execution as rUb property,of Michael Mangos. ! Also, a tract dt Land, siiimle in North Middleton township, containing 180 acres, more or toss, bounded by die Ootinodopuinot creek on tho north, by binds ofC. D. Penrose & If. Dilzer.on tho 1 east. C. 17uhi «m tho south, nml Hnrmtfl.Kut* In llio ' west. hhvirtglherrJon eh ctcd n story Frame Houro. Dank Darn, Wash House, Well of water. Orchard, l Ac Seized and taken in execution as'the property 1 of Ahrahutn Nlsloy. And nil tfrbe s .Id hy me, . DAVID SMITH, SlPtf. SherllT’a Office, CoHUK Oct. 3. IBfio.> Farm for Sale. *Tll»olipcrlk»o r , tgenl for the owner, nffbre el nrlvutb i ilh, one of the moat fiirm* li* Turn lirrNnd county, »Hiii»lcd In Bnnlli Middleton town, ■hln two mile* 'abuth of CnrlUle< liconlblnt 130 icreeof Llmealono, f*nnd, 15 of which in woodland. ' Tlif lhipro»omo«»t»ffrc n SloholloiiM, Slone JUk Dnnk Bon, Spring Ilohto, &o. There it Bprlnir of wiitornn the Turin, it )• convenient to Chnrchbt, School*, «nd Mill** For purtlculartcnqulrt of ilia undertign cd retldlnff In CarlUlo. September 38,'1850—9V Bargains! Jf ht: STERN ER* j ed : .V'hii»e jd»l ■ reef Wed • and are" now bpenitotf el’Bralf,pew store, in North Hanover street, opposite Monyer s-Confec* tioriary store,.n splendid assortment or Fall Goods; such as Black silks, image de bines, figured, striped, and plain, cashmeres! mouslln delaines, mohair and silk lusters, plain block and change able alpacas, new style calicoes arid chintzes, cloths and casslmeres, anttlnede, Kentucky Jeans, velvet cords, an assortment of pant stuffs, vest: ings of all kindb and .prices; muslins, lickings, checks, table diapers', &c. ; Groceries, ... such as coffee, leap, chobolale; rice; sugar, molas ses, starch,.spices, &c, . • Jliiction Bargains! A largo lot of Bools and Shoes bought, at Auction, wilt.be sold cheaper than cart be had at any other store. Also a largo slock of Carpels*. *• . . . We respectfully invito every body to call and judge for themselves, as we are determined to of fer great bargains, , i t l.sterneu&co borliale, Oct 3, IfcflO . - _ t . , Hfe\v, Fall Ct6odB At the Cheap Stir* cor,vet of Hanover and Leather Sts., opposite liumer'h Grocery Store. , TllE undersigned moat respectfully informs bis friends and the pilhlic generally, that be bus just returned, from Philadelphia with a well selected as* Borlme..i of , , - . t ■ r'all G-oodsi purchased at the lowest prices, and which lie It* de termined to sell at small profits; among them muy lie found , .. CloUis,. Cassiuiei*eS, Saltinclts, Velvet Cords; Kentucky Jenna, «Scc. v LADIES DRESS GOODS, consisting in pari of DlnckSilks, Cftslilnorea, Mmlselin Uc Lain™, Alpa* cn's, do’btfrgs, Gihgliniris, Calicoei, Sack Flannels, Collars; Luces, 1 Fringes, &c. DOMESTICS, Tickings, fcfibcks, Flnfincls, Dill lingd, Osuaburg, Llnscys, Muslim; blcacliodund an* 'blenched* . . Also, Groceries in nil tlielr variety, viz: Sugar, Co/Tce, Teas, Molasses, SpjcCs, Chocolate, &c. _ . R gs.and Country Produce token in exchange for Goods. Plckee give me a call, Carlielt, i?cpt 26, 1850 Veiidnc Cryingl TH E subscriber stilt attends lo “Vendue Cry ing in town, ifi the country mul in any pari of (tie county, of Real Estate, Personal Property. &o. Having had years of experience in the .above bu siness, and it being a part of his calling , respect fully.solicits a continuance of ,at least a share, of patronage. Charges will, in ihe future; be very moderate , to suit the times,. Residence: South Bedford sired, nearly opposite the “Old College.” 1; . WESLEY MILES. Carlisle, Sept 36,1850. STEPlklt UECCIUtS, JUSTICE OP THE PEACE—Office at his re sidence, East Main street, nearly opposite Hoff. man’s hotel, Carlisle, In addition to (he duties of Justice of the Peace, he will attend to till kinds of writing, such as deeds, bonds, mortgages,, in dentures, notes. articles of AM ho'sfhosd entih'atcd lo him will be promptly atten ded 10. . Carlisle, Sept 11), 1850—1 m Va(liable Totvii Property for Sale ONE of the most desirable private residences In the borough, situated oh Lonther Street. The M house is a two story UHICK, 2l feel in front mu) the same distance In depth. It Contains tw6 founts anfl a hall on the ground floor and three good chambers on the second floor. Thq back building is also of brick, two stories high; Containing two rooms up stairs and two down. Attached, to. this Isa fine large Kitchen, Smoke house, Oven,' &6. Tftd entire house is ’ well finished throughout and now in the bust or , der* There la a spacious Cistern near the Kitch en door wfth b primp In 1 1, and a Bath house con venient. .The house.apd back bulldings possess every modern convenience. The lot on which the house stands is 30 feel front hy 910 in depth, and is full of the ciioicest selections of fruit trees, con sisting of Apples, Pears, Punches, Prunes, Plums. Gages and two varieties of Grape, On the rear of the lot. fronting on a 13 foot alley is erected n Frame Stable, huiil in the best manner, 91 by 18 feet in size, together with a corn crib, hog pens, feed house, &c., all of which arc arranged in the most convenient manner. Tho properly will be sold on reasonable! terms. Persons wUhfng to examine it or desirlng further information, are re quested to call on the editor of the Volunteer, September 19, 1850—tf ’ JfrmA. I will fell llm TWO STORV DRICK jpfflnTr|j lIOUSU, nituiile on tlio corner of I lie eBmIiIIS "I"''* '•' 'l'* 9 boronjjh, in which Mi< JySaBJnB chad G. i)go now resides. . The lillt in (kTiecl.; dour bP nil IneniJihni norland terms will bo made lo nccomrnodulo nny purchaser who will sc. corn Ihc payment nf Ihe purchase money. Sepi. lj). 1850.~3t FRED. WATTS. Valuable Farm for Sale. WILL bp nold d( public mil**, on Tuesday llte Qflll diy of October nrxi, *m ill® iircmisc*. Him ,v.iln.ibb Farm, piluhlo in Alien township,Cumberland county Pm.; convenient to llio Slut® road and Sliuphcrdiiown compiling more nr lom, of LlineMonu Lind, about 100 u'liluli are doored and in a liiffh.ilala of cultivation, the remainder in well covered with UhcMiul, Loeunt, Ul.icii Oik and Hirknry timber. TheJm|»,ovcmenhi n n aro a Pmiiiu Dwulling HOUSE, D.\UN, afISSKjJW ami other nuMmiMinga. A well of good l»»»«lSHUwulcr In convenient to the Dwelling, and running aiream of Spring water panto;* through tlio properly. There nro three Apple Orch* aula on the prembw,' and a variety of other Iron tree*. ThU Farm ia well situated, ami i« a very lie. arruliVo residence, and the land iii superior and very 1 1 r Thorn has recently been bond* oh this land, a vein of Mmtgrmdo which bid* fair to yield well. A con. ■tdcriililo quantity nt this mineral Inis already been 1 from the vein, ond.ls pronounced very, anpurinr. ’ Sah< to coinm’onqo at TO o’clock'A. M.an sold duyi ’ n,uJ “ k 0“ j'Avrns n. BRo'wil,,. -■ ■ . samuei, hake, i Acting for tire liclr. ol Jj«. Brown, d.o’d. flopl ft, 1850 —Gw Thu .ulmirißir o(Ti'r» nl prlvalc .nip, • »nlu»ldb Ml of ground In (his Uorungh, on Pomfiol ulrppl. ond mljldnlng a 10l of Joseph Silos on thocaßt.nnd Mary Caufman oh the wool, containing 00 foot from, and 240 foot dorp, hnvlng thereon erected a two ilory phutem) lloum* npd Kitchen, a two story jyißlfflft Kromo ffyuse, Ffnmo Uorh, Stable, and It!S Out-bulhlingi. There is an abun jgjjJES'lnnre of fruit trees'on tho premises. The property wiP ho sold low, ami divided into half lota f ncccMurv, to auil pdvchftHPts. For term*. Ac., ap 'jVtq MIIMPKIIOAUS, Agent for tho Owner, August !»• 16ft0 llonao anil Lot tot Sole.' THE auhicriher will sell at private Bale, the pro- | , perty on which ho Uvea, situated q( Weal Hill,Cum* lierlaiid county, on the Slate road from Carlisle to 1 Nowvlllo. 0 miles west of Carlisle, and 1 mile south i of ShdMiarger'a mill. Tho Lot con|ahtt half ap Acre rtf Aral rate Llmpilone Lend, under good fence! a wlth’a new two atmy UUIOK HOUSE, 30 by 14 feet, and Hack Uutldlngs there-. ereo,ed.' Alio,swell of excellent wa- JftgUßller with a pump In it near the door, and a number of young and thriving Apple. Peach and Cherry trees. The situation is a good one for a Tailor or any nt|ier mechanic. - This property. Is eitusted In a pleasant, rich end healthy neighborhood, and .will bosold low, as the subscrlbar Inlands moving wait. For particulars call on DAVID ZEIGLER. f July 96 ( MB0—8m . W. DENTZ. a; C. FETTER. fto'C Sale. 174 Acres, I'llvnlo Sale. Hoiiio & Lot for BhVo. .' -,-pn . Friday iht.%s{h_pf Ocl&cr*,[ _ THE (lubacrib’br, offer* ail public sile,q Lot of 4 Ground, situated WCcnlHvitle, Dlokinbdn lowpljilpl Cumb. co,, containing 3 acres, in a good slate of.cuU livation, and on wliich there ii erected a two story, rt r. BUICK HOUSE and Brick Back fiull£ Inga. AUo, a Tan Vard with 18 Valf l*M'Pfff oUl doors, 3 Loa'cheS, a Limes,, a Pool running Water ahd 4 fiahdlcs In the shop. The whole lb In order, 'there,lf also o largo Bark She'd and Shop and good Stanley at*. Inched; with cVcry other convenience'. The .10l ls well supplied with fruit trees of every kind. It is a most desirable property for any one wishing to com* men'eo the Tanning Suslhcse. Any person wishing to view the property previous to (he sale can do so by calling on Jl Minnlch,>hn resides on tho same,. „ Sale to Commence at ll o'clock on said day, sod the terms mado known by • 1 •' Oct. 3,1850—3 i JOHN ZEIQLER. . Valuable Town Property for Sales : ATT ILL bo offered al.lhc Court House, in .. - W oh Saturday the 2d day ol* November .1851), at . 2 o'clock in tho afternoon, at public outcry, the fbl*' *. jowing vatimbto property of JomesA.Dougherty and the children of John Taylor, iris: * A Lot 'of Grourid, Situate dh East Main Street, iiaid borough, botinded by a lot of James Thompson's heirs nn the oast, oti (lie north by ah alley, on the west by a lot of Mrs. Kauffman, and on the south bf Main street, S.ild lot Is 840 feet in length, and 60 ' feet in breadth. There is on said lot a good Slone AamL IB *USE, two slorlef high,'SB feel'ln front on jfitii’ Main afreet and 24 in depth, with a Stone f?f- Back Building 37 feet in length, consisting of a dining fobth and kitchen on Iho firsl door; and two (urge rooms on tlie second floor. front hqiibc has Sr.odms oh tho first floor, and Son • ' the Bucond floor! There la a good cellar, under the . 1 same. Also a two story Slone Building SO feet’ •• square, adjoining the kiichcni On said lot Is a good , garden with choice fruit trees. Said lot will be o£ . (bred for sulo as a.whole or In two parts of equal dl. vision to suit plifchasbrs, The terms made knowd on the day of sale by . HUGH GAULLAGHEH,. ' Atty.for ehilarenof Jno. Thyler',- JAMES A, DOUGHERTY.* September, 26,' 1850—6 l Valuable Farm for Sale; WILL bo sold at public sale, on Tuesday the 89 lh of October,' 1650, tlio farm of John It. Co rot here, de* censed, situated tn : Dickinson township, Cumb, eo^ 1 ndjnlnihg lands of Levi Trego," John Hianer& John* stoh Moore. Snid farm contains about ,150 Acres, of good Limestone Land, about 100 acre* of which ure cleared and •in a high state of. cultivation; the balance is well covered with good limber. There la hLo a largo quantity of Locust and Walnut, on tlie ftj-mU place, Tho buildings are a STONES HOUSE:. LOG HOUSE, and two Frame ISSrt»BA RNS, Corn crib, &o. There it i well never fuiting^waler. I'cmuMH wishing any information respecting the farm will please call on John Lcfuvrr, or on tho pro* nitscs. Possession and an indisputable tiilo given ob* the Ist April next. • Mtcndnncr given and terms mode known by . , October 3,1850-31 THE HEIRS. Valuable llcul Fslato for Sale THE Heirs of George Trimble, offer at private sale, that excellent Farm, situate in Silver Spring township, Cuniburliind county, i mile north ofDueh* er*s mill, on the public road from Ilugeslown (e Stcrrcli’a Gup, containing 206 Acres, and some Perches, of Ulu6k BUte Land jqf good' quality, and in a high stuteofcuUivuttoiii about 170 uert-s of which nre .cleared and tho residue in tlmv*’. Ing timber. Tho improvcniehla on the east side of n ji this farm arc n large double 4JRICK HOUSE ai)d Kitchen, well "finished; % »»HjiS.une nnd. Fratno DANK BAftN,a gooff lyllisbearlng Young Orchard,'a well of never luiunu -water at the door and all the necessary Out buildings. 1 ‘ ‘ , The wist side contains a STONE.TIOUSE hbff Stable, n never failing Spring at tho door, add an Applo Orchard ol coinu.on frull. , . 'l’hls property combines suvural advantages, ndf ’ only from location, hut from the nature of the soil being louse,and easily tilled, tying nearly square end containing about 95 acres of bottom or rather second Imltmii Kind, which is welt adapted to the growth bf grain or grass, thus giving h Ilia dnubto advantage, of grain and styulk farm*. This bottom nine in front of the improvements from oast to west which render*; It very suitable to" divide,'throwing a handsome faftn nf ] OiJ acres lof cnch. Tho mansion aids of (hi* irnd is worthy the notice of persona deairou* ofpUr* n beautiful conntiy aout, a* U would require hut vcry litllo add'd ionnE expense to render It such.* */,lao, will bo sold 57 iicrea of Mountain Timber Lux], with a mug imprbvemcnt on it, about 3 miles distant. • . Any person wishing to view the property can call with iho aubbcribcr who resides nn the pretnitei* JOHN TRIMULE, AgU September 5,1850. Valuable Farm For Sale. THE nub«rrlhrr niters nl private sole, (lie foFow. inff described Ren I Estate,situate in North Middleton township. Cumberland county, containing 150 Acres; . . more nr leas.bf pitlcnkd Lund, about 125 ofwhlchj iiro cionivd .and mi a high t*lnte of.cultivation, ana. the residue covered with thriving young timber.—v n__o The Improvements are a twn story Log HOUSE, STONE KITCHEN, a firU HANK DARN. Wagon Shed.an* Crib,.. Alan, a fine, youpg and,, iOrchard with choice fruit. .The .farm If well covered will* Locust limber. There !• a never. , lulling Spring nf water near, (he door, and.waUr. enough for n mill power.. Tide water can bo brought , in pipcH to the house and burn. . » . • , . Tito above mentioned tract U nil Limestone Land,; ami l« in n healthy mlghhmliond. lying upon lh» Conodogninel creek, within 2 miles of CurlMe, *na U.ilf n mile fronV the Cn’m&crlupd Valley Railroad.—, It is convenient to Carlisle nmkel and well adapted lor supplying sold market.. .Thf purchaser coo hava t ilio dhohi.furm nr IOU acres with the .Improvement*. An indisputable ptven. For apply to. the subscriber, residing on the Walnut Bottom Koud, fire , mil., from franßUßN. Sr/' , , deptember 5, 1850*— tf • j. Valauble Farms for Sale.' Till? •uWtilicr. offer, ot privolo mitt, lit, (iillow luff Real 13*11*10, '• • , .r. Ko. I,' oliumo in North MiJdhlon . lowrulup, # mil.y J*c«f of ,Carli*lc, and 1 mil, norlll of lira Kail road, containing. . &26 Acres of Land, 60 or 00 octet being Limestone,- pnd lh*. remainder firm quality of Slate Land. Alipul lOff iicrca nro well limbered, and tha balance cleared.—- Tbo improvement-. am a good atory HOUSE, Wash Houwo, o Stone Spring House; iwo.peypr, jaflEfA failing Limcitono Springe, a laigeand Wagon Shed, Corn Crib* 101)0 bunluda of .corn, .Granary with’ (•timers lor 1200 burbola of amoirgraiii, dee, Alio,.* a LOG HOUSE, with a Spring-near it, a largo and) new DANIC UAR N, made of thb beat a Lime Kiln. Tips lam) is in good cu.llvallon, there, having been 1 LOOUbashflt of Lime put on it, and (here is now siono at ll\o, Kiln for 1000 bushels more. Upwards of 00d panne) of post fence have been miido on this tract, aiid )hq Locust chopped on tho* place. This land l« well situated for two fauna, N0. : 2, situntg partly in North Middleton and part*/ ly in Silver Spring townships, 7 miles oast of CatlisU' and I i nOilK of Kingstown, containing 120 Acres, more or leas. The improvements are a' (wo’ afory BRICK HOUSE, a well of yfolr.r near the door, a. I 1 largo DANK UAUN, and'nlnbi necessary buildings* About 100 acres are Reared, and the residue in good timber, Thin Ipi'd. V now In good cultivation, and nil well Mined and set |n clover. B,COO feel of hoardn have hconmade into feme, and theresre 900 nanuel of post fence on it, with Chcanut ralla and Locust/ poate for neatly 100 p*nml more; • , . ~ ; ■ For further Information call on ®. wilt show the proparly. JOHN ZGLLINOER.. Carlisle, Aug.-M, v -