|Union Cotmr.r—The WHlgs In Union county have ] Mo most gloriously bealen JiiThclt . nomination for jrolhunotary. , Tho. regular, Whig candidate was £pied Huuo, (ho literal rendering of which, wo are f# j|d, ia Rabbit. The successful competitor was nom- or, in English, Oyster, bo then it would that Oysters arc preferred before Rabbits in Uni. p|im'bounty. There must be something very rotten at fountain head when Whiggory-can' bo beaten in r&h|lptir regular nominations in Union county. There pleasing fact jn connection with (he result election in Union county* Our readers will |||n&llcct that the Whig journals took groat pains to the fact that Henry W. Snyder, tbeir candh pgoijd Tor Auditor General, and a resident of Union was a son of Gov. Snyder, and formoily a They had hoped this would scctiro him many. Democratic voles/ The contrary ofj expectations has been realized, and Mr. Hbnry 1 does not get Ills own party vote at homo. 1 is an important fact, and goes to show that ren-: aro not forgotten by the people at Iho-ballol /f;boke’s. -Mori-seldom leave the Democratic party ,/wlUlout expecting to realize some pecuniary reword foi°i’li snd wo could-wish that they might always meet ytith the same success that has rewarded Hen- the degenerated son of a noblo slack. «■ Leuiitown Dtmoe rof. tilt .. ■■ • : & . 'A halter jo Now York Advertises that w Watte on " Is of importance, but“ what*# oh ’the,j)eadV is of grcalbr. . PHILADELPHIA MARKET, Monday, Oct. 28. Flour market is unchanged. Sales of 15 a good brands, lor cxport.nt 84,87$ per brl. on sale is much reduced, and holder# aro Rye Flour and Corn Moul arc quiet. The last if the former was at 83,18}, and the latter 83 r |. Grain—There is but a limited amount of it offering. There is a moderate inquiry, and s are steady. Sales of Southern and Penn'a red ft! «l 91.03 #81,05, and white at 81,10 a 81,12. Rye It ls Wanlcd at 69 a 71c. per bu. Corn is in active de (t* tnand, and prices have further advanced one per cent bu. Sales of 2 a 3000 bu. Southern and Pcnn'u. yellow at CGc., and one lot at a higher rale. Oats v' Mn limited demand at former rater. Whiskey is in ; i£, good demand. Sales in hhd*. at 26c., and 3 a 400 brla.fi 26j0. MARRIED. lhe 17ili nlt M ljytho Rev. O. 11. TitftnjS 'tftzKOpone E. Primrose, Esq., of Milford. Uel., Elizabeth L., daughter of Col. George of this place. . ->^Od r liie 24ih Inst., by the Rev. A. 11. Kremer, l.k'ibv, of Carlisle* lo Miss Elmira, of Mr. David Smith, of South Middle- i Apii township; .;«r..'OiS snmo Hay. by the same. Mr. Ponrad •V Muhoonr, to Miss Maria Baker, both of North -* ■' Middleton township. .* 1 S Oil the ««mo day, by the same, Mr. Henry - RVbVljch. of North Middleton, to Miss Mary . ;WolV;‘ of Perry'cnunty. 2lth Inst., by theUev. Mr. Drown, Mr. , XrfdnAM First, of tSnuih Middleton township, died. " ' |?H®on this borough, on the 2llh insl.. of scarlet Wijjfrvfr, James Doty, infant son of Mr. George xHunitt* aged 13 months and 21 days. the residenco of her son in-lawi Wn>. M. g&lgfiidiilu. KBi|., In Carlisle, «n the 35ih hist., Mrs.- Montgomery, relict of the lata fir. Thomas JBBlontjjompry’, of New York, in the 85ih year of jjggii'er ntrp; Tuesday nftrrnonni of srorlel fever, Sarah infant daughter of,lion. t 4 \ Walls, of horouoh, aged I year. Pay up! Pliy up!! LL PERSONS Indebted for Slate and County Taxes to the subscriber, urc hereby notified to r ||| Q same on or befoTo the Slsl of December, hb futids arc very much needed, and indulgence he ld that lime cannot be given, JOS/ C. THOMPSON, Collector. Carlisle, Oct. 31, 1859. Attention! VFtiCERS, non-commissioned officers, and prU / vntcK, entitled to receive “Bounty Land” under c lute act ofCong/cSir; * I hereby give notice that having ossonolcd myself ■tli an efficient agent in Woahinglon City for pro* iring warranto for auh) lunda, and having the pay Ha in my pnaacaaion Of thofce who served from this strict, in the Slh detachment Under the CVnmrfacid *Cnl. James Fenton In the War of fBl3, will enable o lb give information io chiimnnta relative thereto, rompt allcfrtion wifi be paid to the proem ing of said arrnnU fof the able defenders of this country. The targe will bo moderate. I will also attend to the ■oc wring of Patents for the same. Plcnae give me cull. R. I.AMBERTON. Carlisle, act*. 31,185 ff ' ' ~Goods. subscriber has Just returned from il»«* city • ! >lmd i* now opening rf general assortment of ' FiVney & Staple Dry Goods, isting of Uombazinus, Alpacas, Merinoes, din Je L,tines. Cashmeres, Paramatta Cloilih,- izes, Calicoes, Lonff Shawls, Square do., •Ii Cottars, Cambric udgiims and lunerrings, n Cambric Handkerchiefs, lionnfl arid neck ,ons, Velvet Ribbons, Jenny Lind Gimps f..r i trimmings, English and French crapes,silk jollon Illiihiofls of all (Moths, (Jossi .fl Hn d S*.minblfc, wlfh a general assortment ancy Goods suited to t ho season, all of which be suid on-moderate terms. GEOVW. IHTNER. \rlisle, Obi* 31, 1850 . - I»ur'c Cider Vlncgrnr. t'rosh Dafrdt of Pihii'Cfdbr Vinegar of ihd quality, /ust received from the country and from adulteration,- »nl, October 3111600 locoud Arrival ol fl'all & Winter Dry Goods. It.1 t. ARNOLD & LEVI, ll& nnEaPEOTFUI.I.Y inform tlio public, tlial they P|^have just relumed from Philadtlphiu and are opening at their now and cheap Wholesale ami store in North Hanover street, the largest ami assortment of Fall end Winter Goods over to Carlisle. We particularly invito the at of the Ladies to our largo assortment of ’ Ladies Dress. Goods. New.«iyl« figured and cliuigc.hl. Silk., Snllin De figured, striped, embroidered and changeable ■ Oiohmercs; Mduslin do Lnines, Mohair At. »l k Lus* , : - |, r , | plain blade Silk, silk striped and changeable Alpacar, French Morinoes,- Parrimattas, plain and «mbroidrred Sack Flannels, Brussels Lace, Jenny f AlnU Bilk ond Velvet Trimmings. Shawls^ . ‘H 4 : >!' Xmong our vaiy oilcnalve aaaortracnl can bo icon «i largo, t, hanJoomeol and chonpcal lot of Day Stale no olid Square Shawl. o*or oillibilcd in Corlialo. CLOTHS 4 CASSIMERES. ick, French and Engllah Clolhoj plain, block and ,e, Caaaimoreo, Sallinella, Kentucky Joono, Vcl- Oorda, end a largo oMortmcnt of Voalinge. CARPETS! CARPETS!.' e have lual' received a aeoond aupply of Cor ing which wo ato determined to aell 18 per cent. Cheaper than tho aomo quality can bo purchaacd -i 4 eltwwhcto. ■ . . . , Floor and Table Oil Clothe in great va ' V -'iloo/* SAms.—-Another large lot of BootS’and' a Shoes has been added to our former stock, for Men, '' Boys. Women and Children.. hiis J Fre»h Supply of Groceries, each as 6ugar r V.fltoffoe, Teas, Molasso*, &c. very cheap, persons wishing to purchase good and cheap now is the time to examine our ertensivo '•fw’jtssortmont' before purchasing elsewhere, as we are •HiSVibrmlnod to give birgairir. Carlisle. Oct 31, 1860 » ‘ Mill fur Rent. . ‘ Merchant Mill at Spring Forge ia offered for v|M rent l>om the lit of April, 1861. P. F.EGE.- ■" PubllfeSalool £stato. iIY virtue of'a deed of voluntary assignment for ) the benefit of credi tors to mo given by Henry J. yertf, of |Diokinson tbwn6iilp, Cumberland county; Pa,, I will expose to public sale, on Friday the 29th . of November, 1850, at I M., bn tho preiri lacs, (he valuable. Farm of said Myers,.situated in Dickinson totfn&hip; Cumberland county, Pa., adjoin* ihg lands of William Larew, Philip Myers, Joseph Myers and others, ani^containing 24 Acres, mere or less, of patented land. About 15 acres aro cleared and under fine cultivation; being Well limed; with, a sufficiency of good Meadow. Tho balunoo Is covered with good Timber. The liriptovortients are n_a a[two story FRAME HOUSE; well finish* cd, a Frame Stable, arid a SAW MILL; iiss roLdooble geared,''together with other ncccsf outbuildings; there aro also on the promises a number of Fruit Trees, also n hevor fail* ing spring of water near tho door of lire dwelling.— Tho terms, which will bo accommodating, will bo rriado known.on tho duy of sale by tho subscriber, who will oAhibil llie properly in the'meantime to persons wishing to view it, who may coll at hia resU dcnco in Tyrone township, Adams county, about 2 miles from. Whitcelown, on tho public road loading from Gettysburg to Carlisle.: DANIEL CLINE, Assignee. October 31,1850—41* Public Sale bf Real Estate. IN pursuance of the lust Will and testament of John Agnow, lile'ofthc Borough of Carlisle,.'do ceased, will bo sold at public sale, on' Tucsdaytho 19lh doy of November» 1850, at 10 o'clock A. M.,al tbd Court House, hi the Borough of Carlisle, Iho fol lowing described Real Estate, lute the property of said testator, to wit; A Lot of Ground, silnalo on tho east side of South Hanover street, adjoining John Gut* shullV, containing 60 feet in front and 240 feel in depth, having thereon erected a. two story weather* ”q_j™SL boarded HOUSE nnd Duckbuilding, a largo Frame STABLE, Cistern, Wood Smoko House, and a variety of fruit trees (hereon. Also, a Lot of Ground, situate on the south side of Louthcr street, bounded, on the oust by a lot of Wni. Alexander, oh the west by other prop erty of John Agncw, deceased, and on the south by a lot of Samuel Elliott, containing in front on Lout her sired 60 feet, mid extending iii depth 120 led, hav jug thereon creeled a two story Slone House, and two story Sluhc Back-building. Also, u 1 i story weather, boarded Iloupfl. - Also, a lot of Ground adjoining tho above described lot on tho cud, u l*»l ot Sjiii’l Elliott on the wcsl, lin'd Dickinson alley on the.couth, con taining GO ted hi front on L"Ull)cr street, and extend ing in depth. 240 feel la.Diukim'on alley, having thereon creeled a Dwelling House, 1J stories high, bupcment stone and upper pait.woiilhcrbourdcd, and a Log.Stdlilo on Dickinson alloy, . The abhvo lots will bo sold as above described, or in. lets of 30 feet Iront to suit purchasers. Also, a lot of Ground, situate, on the cast side of South Hanover street, bounded by a lot of Hershey’d heirs an tho north, oh the souili by u lot of B. Luw, and <m the cast by the Public Ccmc. lory, containing 61) feel infronl and 210 feel hi deptti. Also, a lot orpieco of land, sitnalc on the north side of South sired, bounded on the north by a hit nf Johnston Moore, on the cu«l by a lot of Fred’k Wi«e, and on tho wcsl by u lot of Robert M’Clan, containing about 1J acres, The nhave de scribed piece of ground will-bonold in building tots or all together at tho dpthm uf purchasers. Terms made known on' tho day of sale try . JOiiN’STUART, ExV< October, SI. 1850.; ' ' Executor’s Sale. '•» WILL bo sold nt public sale, on -the premises, on Thursday, thc,l4th day of Noveml>or next, at the Into residence of George Sjiohslor, deceased, that very desirable tract of land,•-laying on the JlurtUburg turnpike, about I mile east of Carlisle,- containing about SU Acres uf fif*t rule LimUlot'io lurid. Tbe improvements are a large two story dou* bio BRICK HOUSE; with a separate IllliPg ßrick Kiuheii, adjoining which is a Tu/go Bouse, &c. In the yard there is a Cistern and Well (with a *pump) of never failing water, In connection with these build ings there is a lu'rgo LOG BARN, also a Stable, Corn Crib, Ac. These but drngs'uro suitable Tor a Tavern stand,- and was kept as such niany.ydarl There is o'Young Orchard of choice Appta l/efis, and a variety of other fruit trees. Thera id a Targe Gnideti adjoining the house, extending to the Leturt Spring, which runs nearly through the centre of this tract. This property offers many inducements to pdrchifßerfl. Persons wishing to view it can obtain information from either of the undersigned. Attendance given and terms made known on the day of sale by WM. M. HENDERSON,} SUSAN SPONsLEK, C-BxVa. A.L.SPONSLBR, 3 October Bd, 18d0—df (Ej*AT tbc «ftmo time and.phco will lio offered .•boul GU ncte« of iTrst rale Limestone Land, adjoin* (rii? (lio abode improvement*. This Iradtla hi tf hiyh state of cultivation, oml in connexion with tho im provement* above described, oflVra to purchasers a rare chance fur u farm-delightfully situated. This prup.'riy can only bo properly recommended by a c ireful inspection of flio mnViy advantage* h passed* ses. - 'Terms made known .on day of sale by Oct IM. fpilß Cumberland Valley Rail Ruud Company will, JL at any limc liureaftur, puy THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS, to an/ dhtt who Will give information llial will load lo llje conviction or lliu individual who placetf obutruc lione upon tho truck fur the pdVpdW of throwing off (ho enghib and dure. And il the person giving tku hiformuUbD wishes il, hie iihiiio sliull not bo made known. FREDERICK WA'ITS, % President C. V: l(. R, Confjxfny, Im'porlarft to Farmers and Millers! cm. w. iiitn-er. BURRELL’S CORfJ SfIELtEH, rpilß Subwiher respectfully Informs llie farming j_ community lliul ho has purchased tho right to MttELl'S ('l-LCmtATKU CORN SIILLLEIt, for the counties of Cumberland mul Franklin. For* mots who havo used this Corn Sliellnr. pronoutico U a moat Involuufro invention. It Ik simple lit iiscon* Blruction and not liable t 6 get out of order. It sep* arnica tho corn from (ho cob, without brooking either and delivers the corn'clean ifiid’fit for market. It ■bolls from ten to twenty’ bus.'.ols per hour. Eight’ hundred of them have boon sold (ho past seaaou by tho inventor, nil of which wore highly dpprovml. Poisons wishing to see tho above Corn Shelter, can do so by calling at (he ahop of the subscriber, corner of Noilh Hanover and Lnuiher streets. Car* lisle, where he will keep constantly on hand a largo number for sale. Every farmer and miller ahould have the above cheap but Valuable Corn Sheller. DAVID F. FETTER; Oetoßer W,*1860.-*-2iH. THE great remedy,qf nature, which bursts forth from the crevice of a rook, at the bottom of a well four hundred feul deep, hue at Iset, by the most ppw. oiful chomloxl process, been analysed, and Ihoyery substance of “its all curative virtues* 1 has been‘disco, vored. It Is tho most singular substance in the world. It la a beautiful, clear, vulutltd liquid, and will unite with no other liquids known—Holds, oils, spirits or turpentine, adhere, &o. It Is found to contain all the constituent principles of a “healthy human be ing," and to possess tho power of purifying and re moving a/l other substances from the ourporeul or; gunlvition of man. Therefore, it is the most unllrer. eurrcitiedy in tho world', being applicable to every disease afflicting the human family, being perfectly harmless In the most delicate oases, and eminently powerful in the most difficult diseases. For psrtlcu lare and use,’ sec labels, &0., on each bottle, where full directions ere given. All orders addressed to tho Hblb Wholesale Agoilla, T. W. DifoTT Sc. Sons, No. 133 North Second street, Philadelphia, will bo punctually oltondcd to, . _ For sale In Carlisle, at the store of A. C. Frmn. October 17, 1850 • A. 1.. SPONSOR, O/JC of the Heirs, 300 Extract of Amcf’loUii OIL Money Wanted AT Tins OFFICE! v Attention, , Big Spring Adamantine Guards . October 24, 1850. • N. 8., A Codtt of Appeal will bo hold at thosamo lime and place; - Brown Stout* Porter, Ale & Boer. THE subscribers have always on . hand o superior article of Brown Stout, Porter, Ala and Beer, both for bottling and draught. Also, a superior of Eastern'and. Western Hops, Rye and Ratify Mult, for Distillers use. KURTZ & NES. Brewers North Water street, York Pa. October 24, 1860— U NOTICE. THE annual election for Directors of (ho Carlisle Bunk,\vitl bo held at the Bunking house of the Car* I lisle Bank, on Monday the 18(h of November next, 'between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 P. M. lof that day. * GEO. A. LYON, Prcs’t Carlisle, Oct 17. 1850—3 t notice:. IN THE MATTER of the petition of Geo: Houck, acting executor of Jacob Dahnar, Into of Cumber* lurid Couhly, deceased, praying to Itadischarged frttrtl liis trust. Now to wit; 23d August 1850, Rulo on all llis heirs to appear at the next Orphans' Court to be held on the 17lh day of December 1850, arid show cause why the said George Houck should hot bo discharge cd from his trust. Cuniherlattd county, ti. S in testimony that the above is a (rue copy of a Rule, &c., in the above slated • ease, I have hereunto, set my hand and k tlio peal oft the Orphans* Codrt of said county, at.Carlisle, (ho slh day of Sep tember A. D. 1850. J. lIVER, Clerk O.C. October 17,1850—3 t * . Fait Dry Gooth! CHIARLBSOGILBY respectfully Informs the pul* ) lie generally, that ho has ripened his very eitbn give, beautiful and general Block of Fall Dry Goods, and as there have been a great many persons wail ing this arrival, to make th#ir fall purchases he flat ters himself that they will bo entirely satisfied otter looking over the host of. beautiful Goods thol ho. is goilig to mn olf at small profits. Como in time and secure pretty goods ond good bargains* His stock consists in parr of a fresh supply of CLOTHS , CJ/SSIMEHES, , Saline's. Kentucky Jeans, &c„ ©fallcolorsdcprices that are bound .o please the purchaser, Also, a grand assortment of Ladles Dress, Goods, viz: Changeable Twill Batins, Grodenup dt Glasse Dress Silks, very beautiful; Cashmeres,.Mousclin de liuinCs, and innumeroblo.oiher new styles of Ladies’ Dress Goods, of tho.latest importation. SHAWLS, in endless variety, .which can be sold at.much lower rales than they he.vo been sold for several seasons.— The brag stock of Bonnet and Neck Ribbons, of en tirely. new styles, from flj to 75 cts per yard. .Also, Bonnet Mlksi Satins and Velvets, In great variety, new style Chintzes, Ginghams, Collects, while and blown Muslins, Sheetings Of the best bfrtnds and at «l) prices* Tho largest and most general stock Of Gloverf nndf Hosiery for Gentlemen, Ladles uhd Chil dren, that has been exhibited in Carlisle fot years. MOOTS AND SHOES, of every variety of patterns and kinds, and at prices to pfeatjd all that wish to lay out their cash to a good advantage. < . r • ' Blnnkcls-ond Carpets In great variety, which I would invito all that wish to.purchuM to look through my slock before purchasing elsewhere. Groceries and Spices. A full and fresh assortment on, hand; and tfillbo sold low at the old and well es tablished stapd) Dart Main direct, a few doors below the Market House, where you can find a stock of Goods so large, so well selected and ot prices so low, that they cannot fail to plea<9, ' . , ' October 17, IBfiO’ Clrcafrcr Umn Evcr! THE subscriber having just burned Irtfnr.iTie East, offers Co’th'o public i more um'plC and complete assortment of Goods in his line ihi'n eic( previously offered, and respectfully dealers and tfllicft to' give him a coll* when bo will show them Goods’ at astonishingly low pric. s. To,Builders, Carpenters and others! Ilis slock com’piiscs a full and' complete assortment of (locks,- latches, hinges, screws,-Window springs, bolts of various glass, putty, paints of all colors, oils, turpentine; tile, Mill, cross-cut and circular Saws; liund, panncl, ripping dc back Saws, augurs, chisel/, broad, hand, chopping dc pointing Axes; hatchets, planes, plane'bits, steel and . iron Squares; files, rasps, nails, spikes, die* To Saddlers and Coach Makers! A complete assortment of Saddlery tools, silver,brass and japiuul mounting, carriage trimmings and laces', plain arid figured canvass,, drab cloth, ratlinct serge ami buckram; Moss and Deer’s hair, patent and en> ambled leather, lamps nml dashcrs. Also hubs, fel lows nnd spokes, Eliplic springe, iron axles; dec. To Cabinet and Shoe Makers! My ctock‘embraces’ a complete nsiortlntsni.of Goods in their line. 'Morocco©*, lining and binding skins, lasts, thread, pegs, and (oofs' Of every description, curled hair, hair cloth, varnishes, mahogany tic ma ple Veneers, mouldings, rosettes, sofa springs, glass, j mahogany, mineral and veneered knobs of all sixes. To Ulacksmilhs, Farmers and others, who may be , in want of good Iron, ho alters a full aaeorlmenl of , hammered horsc'slityo,.‘scollop, plough, Mood, and haVrOW tiro iron; rolled horse-shoe, bar, band, round, and square lire; hoop dc sheet iron, nail rods, Russia sheet iron, cast, sheer, spring tie blistered steel; Eng lish tie American wagon dc carriage boxes, anvils, vices, horse-shoe nails, die. To hovftckcopefs tii lhb**6 about entering the nth irimoniiil state, I would invite attention to my beau tiful assortment of Waiters and Trays., plain and Gothic styles; knives dc forks, butter Unites, carving knives and forks, table steels, butcher dc ham knives, ’ stissors, sheers, Uritlaniu, German Silver and Silver Plafe, t ilde and Ida’spoons,.brow and enameled pre serving kettles, smoothing irqps, hoDow-wate, tubs, buckets, churns, dcr. Also Faints, Dye-stuffs, Fire dc water-proof Paint ’ UfiNllV SAXTON. CarlUle, Oft IT. 1850 GEORGE Z. UnCTZ* OURGEON DENTIST, wouM respectfully Inform S ihb public that ho Hi iriiw*proptf»eiftd performall operations oh lYle Toclh that may bo required. Ar tificial Toclh inserted from a single tooth to an on tiro sol, upon the latest and moot approved prlpc plo. Tho patronage of the public U respectfully solicited, He.may bo found at iho residence of bis brother iu North Pitt street. CoilUlo,.Sept 80, 1850—-Iy ' Entntc-Nolle©. NOTICE is hereby given Hint Letter* of Adminis tration on the estate of Benjamin Shulcnborger, deceased, Into of Hopewell township, Cumberland ommiy, lioVe been issued lb (be subscriber residing in the siiine township. . All persons Indebted to said estate Will make immediate payment,and those who have oliihns wlll present lliotri properly authenticated for settlement to , ADAM SHULENBEROEIt, E*’r. Bept 18. ltK»Q—Ow* . Coals Coni I THE subscriber has lust received at Ills Coal Yard, at tho West end of High street, n superior quail* (y of Wilkosbarre, Plncgroyo, Lykcn’s Vullay, Lime burners* and Blacksmiths’ COAL, which He Is pro* pared to sell at reduced prices. Ho respectfully solicits the patronage of the people of Carlisle and Vicinity,' - W. fc MURRAY, Afel. Carlisle, dot 3{ 1650—6 m Plainfield Classical Academy. (Fbun xilii vnT;ov;Oisttiu.) TUB Ninth session on, Monday No*. 4.;, fa consequence of tlio increasing pa? troriage, a largo and commodious brick edifice has been erected, rendering (his one of, the most comfort able and desirable institutions in tlio State. ’No se rious ease' of sickness has occurred since it was found* i ed. The students ,aro constantly under the charge iof competent and faithful Instructors, The neigh* j I borhood presents no temptations to Vico or immoral- ( * Ityi there being no iowh or village near the intuitu tion. ipirciUora, with further information; furnished! Jp addressing. , R. K. BURNS, Principal and Proprietor, . . Plainjield P. 0. % Cumb, Co., Pa. October 10, 1850 Philadelphia Mourning Store. N 6, 52 South Second Street, sth door above CArs* tint, Wett aide,. BESSON & SON, would respectfully Invite the attention of wholesale and retail cash pqrchasers to their Fall importations, consist ing in part of Black cashmere?, silk cashmeres,’ paramat tas, bombasines, mantilla- velvets,.' mennoes; poplins, bombasine alpacas, glossy alpacas* wide glossy silks, cloak silks, mousseilno de Ininc, thibet long shawls, thibetsquareshawls, blanket long shawls, blanket square shawls, English crapes, Italian crapes, Veil crapes, crape veils, black mode or love veils, modes,! fleecy silk hose, kid gloves* stiarfa, reticules,l hulling breathes, . I Mourning long shawls, square shawls, sack I flannels, azotes and poplins, Hungarians,plain 4iiks, mouaseline de laino, English chintzes, collars and cuds, ribbons, kid gluveS, bordered handkerchiefs, Frtinbli cloakings, | Oeioher 10,- 185 b— 1m I Br the CourtT. rjiJIJJ Store of the subscriber has just been newly JL supplied wjth a choice and fresh selection of ev ery thing in thu line of it Grdeef, tit prices lower Unto Usual, aniong which are RIO COFFEES, from 14 to 15 cents per podnd, for good to d strict ly prime article. . Also . , BROWN SUGARS, for grtod to extra fine, from 8 to 9 cents per pound and the best qgo Uy <»f LOVEItiyG'S CItUSIIED SUGARS, including Loaf at the old prices, togchtcr with a general assortment of Spices,Soaps, Chocolates, Sal? efatis, ftidigd, candles,-Oils,’and every variety of (he celebrated Jonkin’6 Green and iilaclc .... and other articles. Our friends and customers are invited to call and examine before buying elsewhere. Wo again tender our thanks to the public generally for the‘liber«l patronage thus fur extended to us . J. W. EBY. Carlisle, Oct TO. IBSQ. ’' '■ . - ‘ New Fall Goods at the Cheap Store. THR Mubscribera hayo just returned from the city with the cheapest and, beat stock of DRY GOODS, ever brought to Carlisle. It con sists in part of Cloths, Cassimcrcs, Sntliacls, and Vestings; a great stuck of summer goods for Mon and Buy*’ wear, Mona de lames. Lawns, Ginghams, Bareges. Alpachas, Barege de lafne*, lota of Calicoes, Checks, Tickings, uuslins. Flannels. Table and Toweling Drapers, T..ble Cloths, OILCIutU*, Ombrellasand Parastd*. Rib bons, Stocking-*, Gloves. Linen Cambric and Silk Handkerchief*, Lice*. RJgings and Inserting*,of. diflefoni kirfdv, Gap Nets, Tarleion, Swiss, Book, I Mull. Jnconetand Cambric Muslins, Dotted Swiss Muslins, an elegant assortment of Cheap Defuncts. : of the most fashionable kind*, Palm Leaf, Straw, and Brail Hats, Groceries, Quoensuvaro, Carpet Chain, Hardware, &c., soma handsomenndcheap CJHiPBT&i together with a variety of Goods In our, line, which have all been laid in for cash, and Will be sold at lower prices than (hey can he bought rfl in fho county. VVo respectfully invite every body to call *nd,,judge fur themselves, as wo are determined to offer great bargains this s'oason. A*. & W, D'RNT2. October 10, 185 CT. BavgAmsT JL. STERNER dc CO., have Just received i and are now opening at their new store, in North lla'rtovei 1 stfeet,* opposite Monyqr’s Cofifec (binary sto/e, a splendid nasorlmont of Fait (roods’/ . such atf Black silks, barhge. de luinos, iigitred, striped, and plain cashmerekf mpuslih de laincs, mohair and silk lusters, plain’ black and change able alpadas,' nfew stylo calicoes and dilutes, cloths and oitssimeres, s'iittlnetis, Kentucky jeans, velvet cords, an assortment of pant studs, vest ings of nil kinds and prices; muslins* lickings, checks, table diapers, dec. (^roccrit^ such ns coffee,' fens, chocolate, rice, sugar, nriolas* see, starch, spices, &c. Judion Bargain*! A large lot of Roots and Shoes bought at. Auction, will be Bold cheaper ilinn can ha had ai any oilier store. Also a largo stock of Carpels. .VV«.respectfully invito every to call and judge for thnmbetvb's, a 4 we are determined to of fer great bargains, I. li. STEKNEII & CO Carlisle; Om 3, ISSO At the Cheap Star* corner of //d'navtr and Loufhtr Sit., opposite Jlumer'e Grocery Store. 'pHE undersigned most respectfully informs hi* jL friends ami the public generally, that ho has Just returned from Philadelphia with a well selected ua‘* Bortmo..tof fall Gooddi, .' , , . purchased ml the lowest prices, and which he is' do* irunincd’ to sell at small profits; among them may be fotthd 1 Cloths, Cassimcrcs, Ycstings, Sutthvetts, YilVM 1 Cords, Kentucky Joans, dee., LADIES DRESS GOODS, consisting In part of Black Silks, Cashmeres, Mmiselin tie Lainrs, Alps* cas, Coburgs, Ginghams, Calicoes, Sack Flannels, Collars, Luces, Fringes, dtp. DOMESTlCS.Tickings,Checks, Flannels, Dill* lings. Centibar?, Lineups, Miislinit bleached and un bleached. Also, Groceries in all (heir variety, vii* Sugar, Coffte, Spices, Chocolate. Ac. R*i 8- a nd Country Produce taken in'exchange fur Goods. . • Please give md a call. , 26. 1860 ALL poisons are hetehy notlilcd thutLedm tesla* mcnUiy on the estate of John Agnew, late ot the Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa., deceased, have been granted to (ho subscrlht-r resid ing in South Middleton township, county aforesaid. All persons having claims or demands against the estate of said decedent, are requested (o make known thn same without deloy, and those Indebted to make put moot to ; JOHN STU ART, Ex’r. •'•‘bet 3", 1850—61. TO FARMERS AND HEN OF BUSINESS, OILS, CANDLES AND GUANO. rpHE SUDBCSIBER offer*, at the lowest rates I in any quantity to suit purchasers, GENUINE PERUVIAN GUANO, and every variety of , SPEfIM, WHALE, LARD, AND TANNERS’ OILS. Tanners, Farmers, Dealers and Con sumers, are invited to call. ■■. ■ • GEO, W. RIDOWAY. ... No 37 North Wharves, thh (ftsl Oil Store/belbw Roce’slreeh.Philndslphit, Augast 18, IB6o,—Bm* Fresh Groceries, Now Full Goods A. C, FETTER. Estate Nolle©, Sheriff 5 * Sniea. BiCviifuo of. sundry, wHls. of Venditioni Exponas, Levari (Facias de Fieri Facias'/lssUed otat'br.thd Court. ofCommon Pleas of Cumberland c 0.,& to mo directed, 1 will expose by public vunduo or outcry,at thu Court HoUso, in (ho Borough of Carlisle, on Bu* the 2d doy of-November, 1850, at 10 o’clock A, M.,'the following'dbscrlbcd Ron! Estate, viz: ' A lot iH* Ground, sitnhlo in the borough uf&arlisle ( contuining.3() foci id front and. 240 feet [in depth, more or less, bounded by North Hanover [street on tlio west; by lots of Jafcob Sencr on. the north, U.'E; Shupluy on the cast, and Sturm’s heirs on the south, having a private, alloy on iho.oop*, and having thereon -creeled a two story Slone Tavern House* and Buck-building, a largo Frame Stable, Sheds, &o. This property is located in the business part of the Borough and is well suited for a public house,.having boon occupied as such fur many years! Also, a |ot of Ground, situate in the bo rough ofCarlislo, containing 38 feet in breadth.and 120 loot in depth, more or less, bounded on the south by Loulher street, on the west by a lot of William Leonard and an alley, and.by luts of Wm. Irvincon the north, and R. B. Shapley on (ho cast; having thereon erected u two story Brick Housoapda largo Duck Building, &c., with the privilege of un'alley on the cast. Seized and taken in cxecuiioH sa Ihb pro perty of John Corriman. Also, a tract of Land,.situate in South dmptun imvindiip, containing 140 acres Sl 43 perches, nioro Or less, bounded by lands of Col. J. Chesmit, Henry Mowers, Martin Thrush, John Stough, and Conrad Clever, having thcicon a double Log House, wcatherbonrdi'd, n double Log Burn* u Well of water. This properly will bo sold subject lii a mortgage for j ’ $l5OO, with interc4i thcrcbh from Ist April 1850; . Also, a lot of Grdund, situate. n\ tlic bo-1 [rough of Shippensburg, oontnining G 4 11-el* in front on Railroad street, and 240 Hot in depth, more or less, bounded on the west by Railroad strcol, on,tlio I [north by Joel Shcpley, mi the cast by. an alley, and 1 on the sou'll by an al cy, having thereon erected a 1 two story Brick Douse and Back Building, u Frame Wirtohuuse, Stable, «Sic. Seized und In ken In txccu* tion us thu properly of John B. Dunoon. . Also, a tract of Land, situate iu New lon .(ownshipf-'conluining -170 nerd?, ,more or Icm, bounded by hinds of'Daniel Kitidig and J M Wood* burn on (l.u nortli, Wm. ArFartuiie oil tlio cast, Win | 2>‘gafti oh Iho.tbuih, and Thomas Ai’Klnncy on the' west, having thereon crpclrd a two stury Log Ilmiso and a Log Darn, &e,' Seized and taken in execution us tlio property of Jacob,Weaver, A iract of Limestone Land, situate in Dickinson township, containing G 6 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of John Huston, John Fish burn, Wih. Glenn, Holliday Lee, and Henry Line, having thereon erected a Plastered Frkine bno story House ami,Kitchen, two Tenuht Houses, Log Burn, Cistern, &c« Beiz«’d and taken, in.oxuculion as the properly Uf George Lee; ' , f Also,a iracl of LiitWonc Land,sitliatu in Southampton township, containing 200. acres, ! mo.e of less, boufnlcd on tbo north by. bifid of VVin, j Kunk'ti*, nli llie west by Alexander Kelso, on the south by Jacob I’lCin'fir, and on the cunt by George Kunkle, having theioon eroded .» two story Fram'd. House, Log Barn, dee. Seital and taken in execu tion us the property of Robert Clatk. . Also, u tract of l.uml, situate in Mon roe township, bounded by lands of James Liviimston on the east, M. Brandt on the south, Carey Abl on (hu west, mid Cluistbin Hatizell on the north, con taining 150 acre*', more or less, having thereon erec ted a two story Brick House, tvva 'JVnunl Houses, a Grist Mill, Stone Burn, Frutno stable, &c. Also, u tract of 'Mountain i.nml, situate, in Monroe township, containing 58 acres, more or less, bounded by liixds of Miebuel G. Brandt on (he eust; James Livingston on the south. I’. F. Ego on tbo west,'.and John Houser on the north. Also, a Lot of (Iroiind.smmio in Mon roe township, containing lj acres, moto or. lew, bounded on the north und west by lands faf Henry .Enkonthu south' by Rudolph Miller,. Seized and I l iken in execution as the properly of Michael Ml»h Icr. Also, a tract of Land, situate in Upper, Allen township, containing 14 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of A. Chapman ou tlie south, Mar tin Barringer on tho west, George Yost on the eust, und John. Taylor on tho north, erec ted a one and a hall story Frame House, arid France Uarti'. «Sco. Belied and taken In cxecuiiori. «s ihb property of Conrod Schwinn. Also,a iruci of Liuul, sidtale in Dick in Vo ii township, containing Uf acres, more or less, bounded on the north by finds of Joseph Myers, on' the cdhl- by. I‘bilip Myers, on the south by Jacob My* era, and on tbo west by Cornelius Myers. Seized and tniton in execution us the properly of Moses Myers.' . f . Also', a Lot of Ground, situate in Dick- Inson township, containing Ij acres, moio or less, bounded on the west by lauds of I‘hilip Myers, on -Clio north by John Lofinmn, on thetas! by David £eiglar, and on the south by Anthony Myers. Seii* cd and taken in execution us.the property of David Myers* Also', a'Lot of G'rqniiJ, siln'nic in tin. Dorough of Carlisle, I containing' 3*o feet In from and 110 feet ill depth, bounded on (he south-by North street, on the ejjul by J. de l). Rhoads, on the ninth by an alley and on the west by John Shade. Seized and tak n in execution as the property of Cfeurgo Lonlicr. ' Als’o, n tract of I.nnd,si(ufctG in llio ifo rough of Carlisle, liounded on thu north hy the Trin* die spring Ruud, on the east hy Hubert, Irvinu and ■'* Connor, fm thu south by tip) • road leading to York, and on the west by a lul of VV. Line, Contain* Ing 0 aeres, 1 mure nr less, havingttbercon crerted n largo Frame Dwelling Mouse, 60 feet In front and 48'feet deep, u largo Double Frame Darn, and other accessary Outdmusrs, a well'of water at the dour, with on Orchard of the choicest fflilr. Also', a Lot of Ground, situat'd' in tlic* Dorough of Carlisle, bounded on the west by n lot nl Daniel Fckcls, on the north hy the roud leading to Harrisburg, on the emit hy the above described trh 1, am) on the couth hy the York road, containing' <nte acre, inoie or less, bavins thereon two Frame Dwel* ling Houses, and a number of fruit trees. • Also, a Uni of. Gromul, situat’d' iiV tho Dorough' of Carlisle, bounded on thu south by the Railroad, on the weal by Jacob Sbroin and on ibe north by— street, containing ono acre, morn or less. Seized and takciVirt execution us the ptupotiy of William liiiil*. Alsb, a tract of Land, silualo in Hast Ponn-iborough lowiisbip, containing S acres and 37 porches* moro or less, hounded on the noith, south and west hy Henry Longailurf, and on thu east, by ho Siisquebahna River, having (lieteon n two story Wontherhoarded Frame House and Kitchen,’o limn, part log and part frame, pud a Saw MIR site, 4b‘l* ed ond taken In execution'us the property of John Keel. . AlshJ n IjotoT Ground, sihialo in ' the* Borough of Meolianloliuig, containing AO |„ front and lAO feel in deplh. moie or bounded on the north by the Riillr<»ai), |jj„ i-nst by u lot of George ttlnpzur, on me •outh by nri alley, and on tho west by street, having thereon erected n two «iory Frame Homo, dee. Seized and token in execution as tho property of Midiuel Mnn^ea. Also, a Intel pr.Lniuj, situate in North Middleton township, containing 180 acres, more or less, bounded by the Uonnodoguinet creek on. tho north, by lands of C. B. Pcnroao & IL Bitter on (ho east, C. Ilulil on tho south, and Samuel Kutz on, tho weal, having thereon erected a I i story Frame Home. Bank Darn, Wash House, Well of water. Orchard, «Vo. Hclzed and (.ikon la execution as tho properly of Ahroham Nuley, And all to be s Id by me, ' DAVID SMITH, Bh*ff. Sheriff's Office, Cotllsh, Oct. 8, 16A0.3 Fit cm lor Solo. THE.subscriber, agent Tor the owner, nflbrs at private sale, one of (be most valuable farms in Cum berlund county, situated In South Middleton town.' ship, two miles smith of Carlisle, It contalmi 130 acres of Limestone Lund, 15 of which in woodland. x_s The improvements area ptom* lluiikc,Slone Bank linn, spring Mouse, Ate. Therein • MmLoit excellent Bj»r|ng of tfolor on (ho farm, IHAUIBuniJ it is convenient to CihUrChes, Schools, and. Mills. Tor pniliqulari enquire of llio undersign ed residing In Carlisle. W. BENTZ. Beplombsi 90,1650—3 t Auditor’, ntotlce. THE creditors pfihe estate of John Hefflcfipgei'* late are hereby notified, pointed at the lost Orphans* Court ah Abdhor to fet tle and adjust the rates and pruj)otUoßi.Ur(hQ .assets ufsaid estate among, the respective credUors accord ing to the order established by law, will m'belfor that purpose at the house of Samuel Renningertpeor the west end of the Harrisburg bridge, on Saturday lljo 9lh day of November next, at, 10 o’clock A.M.; when and where the said creditors are requested to attend with their claim? and demands against tho said cstatel • ■ LBVI MERKEL, Oct 10, 1650—41* Auditor. Estate Notice; TETTERS of administration on the eslatebf Sami. I Miller, deceased,-lute of NoilH Middleton tdwn ship; Cumberland county, have - been , granted - W the subscriber, living In the name township,; in said county; hjr (lie Rcgifctoi of the.counly aforesaid* Alj persons indebted to said estate are requested to mak# Immediate payment: ahd those having clairas wijl picdcnt them properly authenticated for scttlemeiiu , . PEReS W. QUIGLEY, AdmE October 17, 1850.—0 t Valuable Property forSale* WILL be offered at iho Court House, In Carlisle; on Saturday tho 3d day of November 1850, a$ 3 o’clock In the afternoon; at public outcry, tho foL luuingvuluaulo properly of James A. Dougherty ana the children of John Taylor, viz: „ A Hut of Ground, situate on East Main Street; in jsaid borough, bounded by a lot of James Thompson*# I heirs on lho cast, on the north by on-alley, on Iho, | west by a.lot of Mrs. Kauffman, and on (hie south bjr I Main street. Said tot is 340 feel in length, and 6u foci iu breudth. There Is on said, lot a good Slono Milt iUSE. two stories high, 38 feel in front on 'Main street and 24 in depth, with a Slono Duck Building attached, 37 feel in length; consisting of a dining room and kitchen on,the first, i floor, and two largo rooms on the second floor. Tho front house hnu 2 rooms (in U>o first floor, and 3 on the second flouri There is n good cellar pnder ll»# : same. Also u two fciory Slone Building ,90 feet square, adjoining (lie kitchen. On said lot Is a good [garden with choice fruit trees. Said lot will be.of- I I'vrcd lor sale ns a whole or in two parts of equal dl* ‘ vitoon to suit.purchasers. Tlio terms made known on (he duy of sale by HUGH OAULLAOHBR, Ally, for children of Jno. Thy lor,- JAMES A. LODGHEKTTi September 3G, 1850—Ct Vitlimblc Real Estate for 8di(o'» Tll.R Ilcirsdf (Jcfifpo '(’Hipblc, - offer at safe,*'Unit excellent Rarni, silunlo.in Silver Spring township, 1 Cumberland county, i mile north of Buch* er*s mill, on (he public rouii Irum, llogcatown f<f Sltrr cli’a Gap, canluhung■ 206 r Acrcs,' nnd some Perches, of Black Slate Land of good qn -liijr. nnd in a stale of cultivation, about 170 :iicrtV of which nre cleared andUpj fi-sldne in (hriv* ling Umber.’ '( ho iinpfnC-ernen|s on the east aidu of , a__a . thin (arm nre n targe double BRlCf^ | 11017*13 am) Kitchen,, wi ll Onl'slatl;& ■ r t 2*B^B < t || ne and Frame BANK BARN, a gooa bearing Young Orchard, a well of never .lateral.the door and all tho necessity Out* buildings;' • ‘ ’ , The wen! .aide contain* a STONE HOUSE anf Stable, n never.railing Spring ul the dour,- and aft Apple Orchard of common (ruit. ..J'\ 'l'Jiitt property combinex several advantages,' nojt only Irnurl iciitinn, but fimn ll(o nature of (lie soif being louse mid easily tilled, lying nearly squafe.aotf containing about 25 acres of hutlinn or rather fecund-, (mllmn bind, which in wi ll adapted lb the growth of grain or grans, thun giving It (he double advantage: uf grain and stair Ik fur ms. „ This bottom ruria In front of tho improvements from cuallo weal w hich render* i( very suitable to divide, throwing a handsome farm of |O3 acre* to each. The manstun side of thip tract i* worthy the notice of person# desirousoT pur chasing n beautifnl country aunt, as it would require but very little additional expense to render it Bitch. AW, will bo aold 57 acres of Mountain Timber Land, .with a fttug improvement on it, about 2 miles' 1 distant.. .... ~ , » Any person wishing lo view the property can cell with* the »tibsc/ibcr who resides dri the premises.' .. ... . ; JOHN. THIMBLE, Agt. September 5,1650. 1 Valuable Farm fur Sale. 'frlE subscriber nflera at prfvnle sale, the fol’ow. |ng described Ren I E*tu»r,'ty;iMle hi North Mlddlotoo township, Cumberland county, containing 150 Acres, more nr Icm ,*df putohlWt. Land, about Iss of which, itro cleared tend in a high slalu of cul(ivu(ion, aml llio residue covered will, thriving yuung thnlier.—. • B..wt 'l’lie Improvement* are a two story Log iS®aTHTU IIOUsI3 - ATONE KITCHEN, a fif.t ROa «1 Iflj lt ’ w NANK IIAUN, W ignu Shed and IggMlaJgqfryorii Crib. Also, n fino young and (In iviiitf Utcliird with elmiro fruit. The farm la well Covered Whh Locust limber. There la a never fulling spring of water near llio door, and water enough lor n mill power. Thia water can be brought in pi pea lo the lmu*o and barn, • The dbo\u mciitioficd tract .la all Limestone Land,' nml' Isln.ii licallliy mlghlinrhoocVlying upon the Cmiudngoincl cri ck, within 9 mile* ni Carlisle, and half n milu from the Cumberland Valley Ruilfotd.«>* ' It it convenient to Carlisle market and well adapted . fur supplying said market. /Thu can have the whole fitful or 10(1 acre* with the improvements.' An Iridlspotnblo (riven. For terms apply lo subscriber. residing dtl' lhd \Vulriut Hu/tom Road, five inilct from CoHisle. ; ■ T* :J: JOHN MSIIDURN, Sr.'; September 5, iB6o—tf Tafaiittli! farms for Sale.’ Till? subscriber offers at private sale, the foiled big Real Estate, vixr 4 . I, situate in North Middleton lotfpahln.'9 miles weal ot Cariialti'afid I milu PoilS of the Hell* road, containing 326 Acres ■ nf Land, 60 or 00 times being Limestone, and the remainder first quality of ‘Land. About 100 acres tiro well timbered, and the balance The improvement' are a good story HOUSE, Wa‘*h j,' a House,n Stone Spring House, tiVo never failing Limestone Springs, a largo and illira@ Woß ,,| r Rhed, Corn Crib* lOl-ÜbuHhels of corn. Or:,nary with tiiiimro mr IMHO bm-he.'s of small grain, dee/ Ahro, n LOG HOUSE. ivith « S|J*iiig near j|, s large and. now RANK I3ARN, n’.ado ol best materials, pml , it Lhno Kiln. This is hi good cb.tivjtion, |hrre< h>ttimr been Übushels of Lime put on It, and iliero in nmy some at the Kiln for lOOObushels more. Upwards of 000 patmel of post fence hnye hte/i, made on this lrn«i. and l|it* Locust thoppediin lb« place. This land is well situated for lwo farms. ■. No. 8. situate partly in North Middleton and part* ly In Silver Spihnr townships, TmlleseoslofCVlUlb and I j noilh of Kinffsiutvn, containing 120 Acres/ more or less. Tho, improvement# are a two awry. URICK HOUSE, a well of water near the door, .a largo UANK.UARN, and olhet necessary buildings. About loft seres are cleared, and the residue In good timber. This land i* now in good ’ cultivation, uid all wVI) limed snd eel in clover. 8,000 feel of boards have lieen made into fence, und there are 800 panhel. of pouf ,fence on it, with. Chrauul rails and Locuit posts for nearly 100 panncl more. / For further information call on wih show the properly. JOHN ZOLLINGER. Carlisle, Aug. 82, IB6o—tf Private Sale.' The aubacilber offer* aV private aele, a valuable lot of around in tma Uormich, on Pomfrel afreet. and ■adjoining a Ini of Joaqd) Kites on tho cast'and Mary Itinufman oti llio.wcil,conUinlng 00 fool fropbiapil! 2-10. deep,' hnvlnn ihorcon rrcrled a (jffvitbty tV—O/ plnaterrtl Mouse and Kitchen, a (wo alory Frame llouae, FramoUirrn,.Bl«ble,anu lsiSilSxw" l * lcr Thera is an abtm* OaBBSOt di»nco of fruit trcoi onlhe prerolfc«.-Tho property will ho «old and .divided Into half'lolfi' If luxury,'to ault pWcba*pi*. »P* nlv to PHILIP RHWDoj' ' Xfcinffunh. Own.fr Auguit I* IMP
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