Id- oH darehdefU' J'eat Bl thg, 'roncli excel any-other nation. Balloon racing i the lasi •Jmbbywhioh-they- havembUnted, and >ey are now engaged in riding Itnrid ihenjseivea death with- groat zeal. A letter from- Paris', “fdated the 10th of October, in one. of the New, papers, reads as-follows: . \■i 1 . Among, tho’moat curious asccrislohsi I will mention that of Wfessfo,,Gbdaft, ■Which 'took place oo Sunday last, and attracted,dt, the Hippodrome « crowd of eight thousand persoHe." Mr. Godart, /■ haying achieved tho filling of hie balloon, took | >wilh him' five passengers—Messrs, De Nicolai, i V Turgan,'-Mason, Dedchampe, and. Godart, Jr.. de ' parted frjm the Hippodrome al a quarter past four, ■ aW'at ten minutes to - ten they arrived at a. small, Village near Ostende, in. Belgium, having thus i 3OO leagues in less'than five hours. . -The balloon of Messrs. Godart is the largest ever seen in : France or England. It U of-19'nrtetres 10 in ches Jn height; 14 metres 25 inches wide; its circumference is 57 metres 77 inches,; and ita su- of 812, metres. It-’contains - 1,790,000 quarts,ofgaq.'”.. V *' '} ■ ''*!,• ‘ , Here ia another example of, French ccronaulics, which If possible exceeds even the above,s < ■ W'i4» great aronant of‘Paris. M::-Poteveau t aftet' having stimulated curiosity by oscend ngjo thadonda on horses and ostriches, both with and without his wife, similarly, mounted ; tp accompany hinl..hnH hit upon a. device still m.ore piquant, and duttinal. On Sunday, tho 13th, he went up, from f Hippodrome. The Uranus, hia.balloon, bore and along, with .hi|ti three young women be ring to the, Hippodroniy, suspended' from the •'1 They .had wings affixed to their shoulders, and appeared as if dying In the air. The asceni yj Was hailed vyith shouts by f the immense concourse v qf.tpersons assembled, buf a feeling of / terrorj teemed to predominate,at seeing tho wome’h 0.119-1 pended in the mid*air, without anythlpg", apparent! , lo.tuppoil them, .After,being about ah hour ihj the air. the flying adventurers alighted in safely 1 •’!'‘on s plain near Villejuif. ‘ ’ It Maryland lla*w.--AI the lute Fair of the, Mary land Stale Agricultural Society, say* the Baltimore American, there wore hot lest than twenty-one finely carCd llums offered by* as many different parties Most these were from persons paid great attention to the. preparation of meat, andwho hayclong been colcbra . thc eminent.success they have attained. The ' distinguished compliment of the first premium for Iheiicst of all these was awarded to our townsman; Mr; T. E. llaurlston, who ‘uses the old Maryland receipt,end who has kiodly furnishedthe F «ame ttrhut. Wo hate no returns, when Agoing t lo press.. * A Boston 1 company will tftkfl persons to' the Great Fair nnd back again for SCO. |^' v PHILADELPHIA MARKET. I , MopiDAV, ,Nnv. 4. I There I* « fair oxporl.derrtand, and 1000 a 1300 I hbJSf standard and good, brands have been die* I,! npsed ,of. at s!B7ias per hbl. The slock on Ir" gaUl# now materially reduced, and some holders Sf ttol accept the former ratf. Sales In lots for I nbe supply of the city Uad« at $3 a s,so ( fur g*od |ki»Mvnd extra brands, Sd.a 67ii.fn» f*rsey brafds. Rye fir.. Flour is scarce nnd In demand at $3 55.. o rembor 7,1850.—*3l ( iNG BUAWLB, A great variety of Long thawla from the celebrated Day State Mil U— . Shawls of various kinds just received; '*7. O. W. IUTNBR. IAD COLORED BONNETS, The subscriber iQfjutt opened another cuo of theft dwirahle t eU, which wilt bo «oIJJat reduced pricer Also' »’fl«norol aMOitment of Bonnot Rlbbort* very cheap. Wt. . OWHITNER/ JACK FLANNELS. Jail racoirad an additional J aopply of Sack FUnnali, dark gray, light gray, trk and light blua, pink, gfean, dus-i a aarlaty of Jmninga auilahfa Mr aaefc’l. u'NorTv O W HITNBU. ' t^o"toli, !wWom:-iV'mkyC6nooi^;V::; A S Ezequ(dV of Drift! Jt x of Daniel Caufman, Who was administrator of Jonhs Hupp,'deceased, lhavp the following dividend to the following creditors of (he said Jonas Uopp re* maiplngin my hands, whfch they wUi plbuso call and roccivc, viz: ' t Jacbbiluploy, $154 John Ucoicrj $4 69 Philip Specs, 163 William Bell, 115 Philip Gcpford, 353 Jacob Hartlinei 663 Jeremiah Bhwcrs, 154 John JacHsdn'i 1 193 Daniel Henshaw,' 1 343 1 J S 6 H W Matecr, 681 David Wilhelm, '• 67. J'& W Zimmerman* ,48 . WM: D. SEYMOUR. . ■ ■ • ExVbfßet.R. Bropryv<*« c ’ d; Carlisle,'ftov 1850~at'• • - ' Cheap ThU and Winter Dry Goods. Y: E; N. B; «M of ll*h , and’Market, has, nothin store a full assortment ’ofseasonable-goods*in part ' . • . •"; tr . DRESS 'GOObS,. . . . JJrUlfehotid American Chintzes at 5, .6,7, 8, 9 and Mouslin do Lainea at 12J, 14, 181, 23 J I B **Jr Paris printed Cashmeres ul 16, 18|, 33,25 and 31 cents* : ’ 1 ■' ' '• 1 '■ ■‘ • i Plain high, colorediDo Lainca from ISJ to 50 cls.- ; High Lustro blaojt and colored Aljpabas from 12} ,• to 75 cents. * French Mciinocs at 75, 87, 91,1,25 and 1,60. ‘- ; Wide Pnramettas all bolors at 35,' 63 ; end 75 cents. Black Silks ol 50, 62, 75, 87 nndsl, ~ . . . .Chnngbohle SilksJrom,7s, to 81,35; Black undeclared -Pure Satins, from $l, to $1,50. •. 51 USUNS-MUSUNS. , New Market Sheeting at 8 cents. . Conestoga Ho at 8 cents. • > Bleach Muslins at 5; 6,7,8, 9,’10, and 13} els. '■ Clolht, Catiimtret and Sotlirinetlit ■ Black French Cloths from $1,50 In $5. Fancy arid-plalii.Casstmeres from,so cts to $1,50. Satinets at 35, 31, 37, 50, 63, 75, and 87 cts. Vestings from 35 to $1,50 per yard. ' Carpet»~Carpttt. A largo assortment of Ingrain and Venilisn Car pets from 12J lo V. B. AUCiIAMBAULT, Wholesale and Retail dealer In Dry Goods, Carpels, &c., N. E. corner 11th and Miirkct Streets, P4iilad<-iptiii. November 7, 1850—3m' LIST OF LETTERS. • ' aDVIRirtSKDIW TllK '* VotllHTKEß*' 8T XTfOt RTttKKT• • LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post office at. Cnriialc, Pa., Nov. 161,1850. .Persons in quiring Ibr letters on Ibis iisl, will please say - they uro advertised. Beecher Jonathan C May Mrs Jane 3 Obssel John ' Mlsliler J Bogan Charles L Mitch'el Emanuel Burge Mr P M’Lanncr Miss Lydia • Bear Mrs E • M’Kinsley Wra- Biirlord Robert . Micsal John Br-iwn Coleman R • .Myers Luth* r Burcojilor Miss Anua. Mcinel John * Burkholder Abraham Mmuly. Writ' ‘B ildinp Miss Julia , McFarland J. 0« Brown Hon A K' , Mumlorf David Uuckmaster Nancy Myers John Brown Miss Elisa Jahc Meixel John Clark VVniO Noihdlngcr Jacolf . Childs Jno F Pecherl Daniel. Cook Mis Adlino Phi ip Charles Clay Elisabeth Pair Geo Cuddy John ; Russel Jno’ CarolhcrsJosiah S Robison Geo W Campbel Miss Mafgaretßolden Francis ~ Coxhead John 3 Hansford Michael . Gorman Alexander. - Ripap Jenal . , Davis Jno . Bidder Mrs Eli&betfr Eariu-art Michael . Spar Benjamin -. KlofT Slegleman Henry / Kryau JT . Straus & Co*. .Givler Bonj. . Scott Franklin B Gtimrs John 9 Sherman John . Ginger John Sterne Miss Matilda Guysinger Mr S Smith Albert Hollinger Daniel . SjipaflVr John Humps Anrr or Juno* Tibbiu Ifey. C D Harris Robert • Trostle Daniel Johnson Miss SaralV Crhan'Rev. Mr . Jordon MaSort Webber Miss Fanny. Jacobs GeC Welsh. Mf* Kelly C Williams Polly Klemen* K*at6 Welcome Catharine 9 Knhriri Geo Whitcorrre'Miss M,. Kent Pruharriah D Wootlburh James Kissinger Mrs BarharnWice Geo • Lee Mltfs Ann M 2 Walker Miss Mary Lehmrr'fj.JofriV Waring Tims Leace Wrn*. wall James’ ... fjpa’phea'l David Whlldght Lydia A*nn' Lowjs Joseph Yells,Wm B LiitleJnlm Young Rev Henry £ Lphmah. Mr Martefs Young Alexander M’Coy Jacob Young Jahey • •Mowry Sarminl VolmJolfh ,M'»ndy Margaret Ann Zeigler Sophia* Miller* Mis* Mary. Z'dgler'Frederick- N. HANT.’II, P. M. fresh Arrival of ■ English & Anicricim Hardware, i HMIB subscriber having jut.l returned from thfc ! J. Kaatefn cities with n full' and handsome assort* 1 mcnl of nil kinds of Hardware of thfc very ties! mnk 1 ers and well selected, is now opening at tho Cheap 1 Hardware Stand, in North Hanover street, next door 1 to Scolt’n hotel, where he invites ill that are in want ( of good and cheap Hardware, lo give him a cull and 1 see and satisfy themselves of (he truth, aa wo are de termined to sell ot a small advance. Small profits and quick sales is the order of.the day. To Huildw* Coene*!/;-* fo,,* Others. A full stock of white, mineral and japaiied knobs, locks and latches, hinges, screws, window sash and shutter springs, slruilmucked and barrelled holts, of every kind; mill, cross cut and circular Saws; hand, panel, ripping and hack Saws; bright, black nnd blue augurs; chisels, brand, pointing, hand and chopping Axes,'of different makers; hatchets, planes Ac plane hits, steel and iron squares, files, rasps, brads, spikes, all sizes. To Saddfen and Coach Makert, Our ilock constats of a complete o»sorlmcnt of arti cles in your lino of business, such'aa brass, silver 4 jipaned mounting, carriage trimmings, broad paster* lug and seaming laces, Binges,‘plain and floured can* vnss pH cloth, rop lining cloth Ac serge lining, white, red, blue and block patent leather; Duiners, silver 4 brass pluie. Deer hair, rosetla. hubs, fellows, - Spokes, bows, cllplio springs, iron exits,. mall’able castings; 7*o Cabinet and Shoe makeri, A full stock of shoe kit and findings, boot moncco, French kid, straits, morocco 4 lining and binding skins; lasts, lacks, pegs, hammers, pinchers, French morocco,' superior, copal varnish, japan ’and / black .varnish, mahogany and maple „vanocrs, moulding, beading, resell, glass, mineral and mahogany knobs of every site and style., 7b JUadamUh* % Farmer* and Other**' 11 tons of assorted bar iron,-warranted of the. best' quality. A splendid assortment'! of bar- end rolled iron, hammered, horse-shoe, scollop,' plough, broad and narrow tire, rolled, horse-shoe bar, band, found and square Iron; cast, shear, spring, English and American blister etool, English wagon boxes, car* riago boxes in setts, anvils, vices, files; rasps, horse* efaoe nails, 4c. To Hnuatkoeptn. A beautiful oasottmenl of cheap Fancy goods, aUch as waiters,-trays, plain-Jb fancy- knives - , forks, butch* er knlves, sleets, brittania lamps, MM candle sticks, brlttsnia and silver table and lea spoon*,' plated but* ter knlvas f >, preseiving kettles, smoothing iton'i, iron and lined tea4oval hollars, Iron frying- and'bread pans, washboards, tubs, churns, buckets, iron pots, wash kettles, and'stew nans, 4e. JACOB BENCH. Carlisle, Nov 7^1860* WE 'have received atetyhoavy stock of Winter of :'■ "■ V * ~'i : ' ' Cloths, Cassimeres) Vestings; at all prices; white, yellow and led Flannels, Liri seys, Velvet Cords, Bcaverlqens, and a variety of Uassinetts, from 07 to 8p tchis per yard. ’ Long aiid Sqdafe Shawls; frond s9jso,tb $l6, checks, Uckinps, ginghams arid calicoes in Mousltn de Laincs and Al pacas, both plain hnd fancy 1 colors; Morinocs, Para matta cloths, 1£ yards wide plain all wool da Lalnes; Kentucky Jearia & Canton Flannels. - MILLINERY GOODS,, ■ ' : Bonnet Ribbons, Bonnet SaltinS, Bonnet Velvets, Florence Silks, Straw Gimps and Cords, Silk, and Common Wire, Comforts and Suspenders, Hosiery & Gloves, of cotton, woolen' & silk, Hanover Buck skin Gloves, buttons, cords, bindings, and a good assortment of dress trimmings. Cloth Caj>* and Gum Shoct, . of every kind ftrid at all prices, laces, edgings, Book, Swiss; Mull,-Cambric and Jaconet bared and striped Muslins, and I6ts of goods not enumerated, which will be exchanged for money to the advantage of our customers at the'rate of about 16 per cent, below the ruling prices. Cal, and see. CdVltS.e, Nov 7,1850 Pay up! Pay lip!! ' ALL PERSONS indebted for Slate and Cobniy TiXcs to tlie subscriber, ore hereby notified to pay.the or before the Slat of December; aft the funds ore very muchneedcd, end indulgence be yond that time cannot be given, JOS. C. THOMPSON. CoUtcton, Car!iste;Oc(. 31, 1850. • ‘ ‘ Mlllforncnt. ' THE Mcrohhlrtt'Mill si'Spr)nff>Fortfe Il6ffared for rent from.the lslofApr.ii,XB£l« Sept; 96,1650. WoW Fall Goods. THE subscriber lias juatfeturned from the city and in now opening a general assortment of Fancy & Staple Dry Goods, consisting of Bombazines, Alpacas, Merinops, Mouslin iloLainPs,Cashmeres, Paramatta Glnths, Chintzes, Calicoes, Long Shawls* Square do., | Fi' ----- ‘ ‘rench Collars*, Cambric Edgings and Inserlfngs, Linen Cambric .Handkerchiefs, bonnet and neck Ribbons, Velvet Ribbons, Jenny Lind Gimps f-r dress trimmings, English and french crapes, silk and cotton Illusions of all colors; Cloths, Casai meres and •Sattinelts,,with a general assortment of fancy Goods suited to tlio season, all of which will be sold on moderate terms. GEO. W. IIITNER. Carlisle, Oct. 31, 1850 Pure Cider Vinegars • A Carrol of Pure Cider Vinegar of the best quality just,-'received from the country and free from adulteration* . , . * - - Glifd. tV. uirmn. OctoSpr.Sl, 18^tf Second Arrival of Fall & Winter I>ry Goods. Arnold & levy, T\ESPECTFULLY inform the public. that they Xv have Just returned from Philodtlphia artd are now opening at"their new and cheap Wholesale and Retail store in North' Hanover street, the largest and cheapest assortment of. Pull SfhJ Winter Goods ever br6ughl to Carlisle. Wo particularly Invite the at tention of the LaiTicS (o' our large assortment of : Xaidics Dress Goods. l{ow style figured and changeable Silks, Saltln Ho Shone, figured, striped,' embroidered and changeable CnshmeresvMouslin de Laines, Mohair de tthk-Lus ter*, plain black Silk, silk striped and changeable Alpacas, French Morinoes, 1 Pnrrimatloa, •plain and embroidered Sack. Flannels, Brussels Lace, Jenny Lind Slil and .Velvet Trimmings. Shawls. thoTugo Vhandsomeitand cheope«t tot of oitf'Blile Long and Square Shawlsever exhibited in Carlisle. ’ CLOTHS if CASSIMEHES, . Black, Frenth and English'Cloths; plain,' black and fancy Casslmefes, Saltinetls, Kentucky Jdatli, Vel vet Cords, end o large assoitirtent of Vestings.' , . ' CARPETS/ CARPETS // We have Jutfl tedel’vcd a second supply of Car peting which we bre determined* to sefllß per’cent cheaper .than the. same quality can be purchased elsewhere..; .•» j . . . Blankets', FfobV ch'd Table Oil Clotni In great va riety. . . &ttfU 4 Sho'ei.~~ Another large lot 0f..8001s and Shoes has been added to otir former stock, for Men* Boys, Women and Children. A Frenh Supply, of Groceries* -eucb as Sugar, (Jtofiee, Tons, Molasses,'dec. very chetlp. • J Parsons wishing to purchase good and cheap goods, now is. tho time to examine our .extensive assortment before; purchasing elsewhere, as we are dvl'crminod to glvd bargain^. Carlisle, Oct 31; 1850 Cliotrpcr tlmn Ever t THE subscriber hhvihg just -returned from the Boat, oilers to the public r. more ample and complete assortment of Goods in Ills line than ever previously offered, and respectfully solicits dealers and others to give him a rall ( , when he will show, them Goods at astonishingly low pries, - < To Builders, CarpeftVers aha others!.. His stock complies s full and- complete assortment of flocks, latches,' hidges, screws, window springs, bolts of various kinds, window glass, putty, paints of all colors, oils, turpentine, &c. Mill, 1 cross cut and circular Saws; hand, pannel, ripping «k back , Saws, augurs, chisels broad, hand, chopping Sc pointing Axes; hatchets, pianos, piano bits, stool and Iron Squares; files, rasps, nulls, spikes, dee* To Saddlers and Coach Makers! A complete assortment of Saddlery loots, silver,brass and jnnanil mounting, carriage trimmings and laces, plain end figured canvass, drab cloth, ratlinet serge and buckram; Moss and Deer's hair, patent and en« amblct) leather, lamps and dashers. Also hubs, fel low’s and spokes, BUptio springs, iron axles; «Scc. To Cabinet and Shoe Makers! My stock embraces a complete assortment of Goods In their line. Moroccoos, lining and binding skirts, lasts* thread, pegs, and tools of every description, curled hair, hair cloth, varnishes, mahogany Sc ma ple Veneers, mouldings, rosettes, sofa springs, glass, mahogany, mineral and veneered knobs of all sizes. To Blacksmiths, Farmers and others, who.may bo in want of good Iron, ho offers a full aaroVtment of hammered liorso-shoc, scollop, plough, broad and narrdw tire Iron; rolled horse-shoe, bsr, band, round, and square tire; hoop Sc sheet Iron, nail rods. Russia sheet iron, cast, sheer, spring Sc blistered steel: Eng lish Sc American wagon Sc carriage boxes, anvils, vices, horse-shoe noils, &c. - To housekeepers Sc those about entering the,ma trimonial state. I would invite attention to my beau tiful assortment: of Walters and J rays, plain ami Gothic atylcs; Unices Sc forka. butler kahes,'carving knives hnu forks, lablb steels, butcher iVham krt vea, scissors, sheers, BrUlonia, German Silver and Silver plate tibia and lea spoona, brass and enameled pre serving kettles, smoothing irons, hollow-waro, tubs, buckets, churns, dec. , ’ AlsoTalnte, Dye-stuffs, Fire At water-proof Paint. J HENRY SAXTON. Carlisle, Opt 17,1850 » : OBORfsicz; Bu*r/, StJROEON DENTIST, would'roipoclfullf Irtforny the pubUoihat he ii nuw prepared (o perform all operations on tho Teeth that ms# hV required. Ar tificial Teeth inserted.froma single'tooth to‘oh* en* lire sit. upon thA latest and most approved principle. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. He may be found at tfaft residence of bis brother in North Pill aireel. Calltal*, Sept 88. IB6o—ly . SILKS, a splendid ssßortment of Ladies Dress Silks, of various kinds, black and changeable Turo Safins, such as cherry dr. black, green « block, &o..Jn*l Hn , NEn _ Lwv. W-,Fall »ry Goods! 1 rupcctrulty informs the pid* ! y.llc generally, that'Ke-Haft Wten? . ...« Pali Dry Goods* arid as,there have been a groqt m a riy, p e|B on aw oil • ing this afrival io make their fsjl purchases he flat ters himself lhat Ihpy wilj bo entirely, satisfied after looking over the host of beautiful Goods that hp! is going to runoff at small profits. . Como in time arid socufo pretty goods arid good l/drgdiri»J : lII* slbtk consists.in-parr of a fresh supply of v . , I; CLOTHSi bA3SIMEJ!^i Satihe*s,' Kentucky Joans, &c*, of all colors *Sc pricpa that are bound *o please the purchaser. Also, a grand assortment of . . ;; Ladled orcsB Cfoods, / vir: dhangeablo Twill Satins, Orodcpnp&Glasse Dress Silks, very ftlousclin de Ltllheft, arid Ihniimpfablo olhel* riow styles of Ladies’ Drcsii Goods, of tbo latest importation. 1 ; *■■ shawls,. ; - ln endless variety, which can be sold at much lower rates'than they hv.vq been bold for-several seasons.— The -brag slock of Bonnet Ribbons, of en tirely new styles. from to 75 els per yard. Also, .Bonnet Silks, Saline .and .Velvets, in great variety, new siyih Chlmzps, Ginghams. .Calicoes, white and tnown Muslins, Sheetings of the best brands .and .(it all prices. Tbo largest' and most, general stock of Gloves and Hosiery for. (gentlemen, Ladles and Chil dren! that has been exhibited in Carlisle for years. ; : BOOTS AND SHOES# A & WBESTZ. tsrifciy of patterns arid lcind4,'and at prices to please all thdt wish td lay oubtheir cosh to a good Rlaiikcts ana Carpets in great Variety; which I would jhvite all that wish to purchase to look through my sfopk before purchasing Heewherr. ' Groceries stril Spices; -A full and fresh assortment on hatid, and wtll-hd sold. Ibw.nt the old and well es tablished stand,' East Main street, s-few doors below tbo ‘Marital House; where you- oan. Jind a stock of Goods 8b largiyso wpil selected and ot priers solow, that they cannot fniltopleaso. ’ , ..October 17; 1860 -.ii. - ‘ . . P. F. EGE. Philadelphia Mourning. Store. iV o. 02 South SfCond Slr.f tl,'slh.dopr above Ches > . ; • nvlj Wedt tide. BESSON & SON, would respectfully invite the attention of wholesale.and, retail cash purchasers to thcir-Fall importations,. consist ing in part of Clack cashmeres, silk cashmeres, pftramnt las, bombazines, mantilla velvets,- morinoep. pnplffiß, bombasine nlpoens, glossy alpacas, wide glossy silk*, cloak silks, rnobsaollfm de lalne, lliihet tong shawls, thibet equareabaw.ls, blanket long shawl*,, blanket, aquafe ehavrla. English, cfapes, Italian .crapes, Veil crapes, crape veils, ’black mode of Invb veils, modes, fleecy silk hose, kid;gloves, scarfs, reticdlea. belting broaches, &c. Mourning long shawls, square Shawls, sack flannels; mores and poplins, Hungarians, plain silks, niohsselins rtS lathe, English collars and cud's, ribbons,-kid gloves, bordered handkerchiefs; French cloakings, die. : ■ October 10, 1850— tnrr • -■ Slore nf tho aalntcrillAf 1 has just beert neWly X l with a choice and fresh selection of ev ery thing in the lino of a Grocer, at.pilots Jowcr than usual, among which are ; itIO GOFFBESj from 14 to 15 cents per pound, for |yood to a strict ly. prime article.. Also , DROWN SUGARS, for good to extra fine, from 8 to 0 cents per pound and the heat qua tv «>l LOVERLyd'S CRUSHED SUGARS, Imclddm'#' 1/nnf at. the old prices*, togehtcr with, a general assortment of Spices,Smpit, Chocolate*,Sal- Itfratis, Indigo, candles, Oils, and every, variety, of the j J'aibcin’a, Green and Black Teas, amt other articles,/., Our .friend* and customer* oro invited to call and examine hcAire buying elsewhere. We again lender our thanks lo.tlio'public’ generally lor the liberal pattdhhgo thus far extended to u« J. W. EDY. Carlisle, Oct 10, 1850*. Baronins J r t. STERNER & CO., Irevfi jtfflt received v| t and are now bpenfnßftt their new store, in North Ulhover Btreer,- opposite Monynr’s Confec tionary tWe. a splendid, assortment of . ~ Pall Goods, such ns Black silks, b-trage tie (nines, figured, st/iped, and plain nnshirreres; mmislin de laines, mohair and silk.liistets, plain black and change able alpacas, new style calicoes and. chintzes, cloths and caaaimerea, aaliin-tte, Kentucky Jeans, velvet cords, an assortment of pant.stuffs, vegt logs of all .kinds and prices; muslins, tickings, checks, tablt diapers.‘dec. ■ V. . tWoccric*,- «uch niJAue-i lensi'cliocolirtp, ries.'iuga/, iwol»»- is*... • : i'h A faVsn fol of Hoofs and Shoes bought, at Auction, will bb sold cheaper than can by.had at arty other store. . Also a large slock of Carpetd. r WV-rospbcifnlly Irtvlto every body to call and Judge for themselves, as'wi are determined to of fer grcol'bargairta,.' ‘, ’ * ■ l! O'. t.-l; sterner &cO. Carlisle, Oct 3, ISM> . . _ Ai tit Cheap Slor* corner of Ilanorer nnd Loulher • Sit., oppoiile JlumePi Grocery Store. THE underwigned most .respectfully Informs bis friends and the public generally, that he lias just returned from Philadelphia with a well.selected as- Borlme.-.l o( ... purchased at the lowest price*, and which ho is de- 1 tormlned to sell at small profits; among them may be found * . Cloths, Cassimcrcs, Testings, Sattlnetu; Velvet Conla, Kentucky Jean*, Ac. I.ADIEB URKSH GOODS, conelitlng in part of Dl.ick'Bilkß. CnßhmcTPa, Mouaulm de I,ainee, Alpd* ca», Coburg*, (iingham*, Coliccea, Back Flannel*, Collar*, 1.-icea, Prlnfcoa, &o. , , DOMESTICS. Ticking*, Check*. Flannel*. Dill tinge, Oanaburg, Llnaeys, Mueiim; blwachudand un bleached. • ' Also, Oinocrioa in all their variety, viz: Sugar, Coffee, Tea*,' Molaatca. Spfceii Chocolate. Ac. A ge ami ! Ouuiilry Proudee taken in eitltango fur ' Good*. 1 ; ‘ ‘ ' ' Deaie give me a call. CarHilo. Sept SO. IBM Important to Farmers ami Millers! BURRELL’S CORN SHELLER. 11HB .Sobpcyilior t.apft (fully Inform. twenty butlelo por hoof. Eight hiindrcd'orititira'h'oVo liOerf .old,the' plat aoaahn by the Inventor', .11 of which tP’ote highly approved. Perea be'wiihlng to aim tlfo oho*o Dorn Shelter, con do 00 hy calling at tho' ebopnf the euhaerllwr, corner nC North Hanover and (inuther atroeta. Ctar liale,' where he frill Ireop. copalantly on hand a lirg. number (hr aale, Every farmer and miller thonld bav. th. abov. cheap but valuable Cprn.Sheller. Mv.ru r DAVID F. FETTER. October 84,1850.—tr0. Fre&lrGroccricf. Now Full €lOOOO Fall Goods, A. C.'FETTETI, Money Wanted AT THIS OFFICE/ Plaliiflom Classical Academy. :; • w»»T,ot'C*BMBx*.). . THE Ninth session; wilLComiriencb. on, Monday v Nov. 4. In consequence of ttiq irferparing P a “- (rontign, a large arid 1 commodious brick bdific© bps bcon;ereclcd, rendering.lliiS brio o*f Ihc.tnost comfort able arid.desirable ihatitUrioha in .the Slate., No se rious case dfaiukrioas haft dbcufrpd since it woo found ed; The, students afb, bonatantly : tindcr the charge of .competorit and,faithful instructors. . The, neigh borhood: prenontk no teniplationa to vice or, imnioral ity, there being no town or village near the institu tion. Circulars, with further information, furnished, addressing R..K. BURNS, ! Principal an it Prhprietor , • PtdiiiJieldi*iO.,Cumb.Co.,'Pa. . October .ip, ISSQ ‘ ' ’ ■ Attention I OFFICERS; riori-comtoissionod officers, and pri. valcft/bnlilicd to receive ‘‘Bounty Land" under the lute act of Congress. \ : . I hereby giro notice that having aissoniuted myself with on efficient agent in Washington Cily for pro curing warrants.fdr said binds, and having .the t pay roll* in my possession of tfioBo_wlio served,from this (Hftfricl, in the filhlilctachmcnl,under the command of Col. James Fenton in (fie war of ri'W enable me to give information lo claimants relallvq thereto. Prompt attention will be paid to the profcmingof said Warrntiis Tor llic able defenders of tills country, Tlib' charge will Ho moderate. ( will also attend.to t.he procuring of Patents for the snrnr. Ple»se give me a call. * R. LAMDERTON. , .Carlisle# Oct. 31; 1850-61 800 Rirtfaitl. THE diimbcrlahd Vellny Bull Road Company will, •at any time herenftof. pny . • THREE HUNDRED COLLARS. > trt any ono wlio will give information that willlfeadto ll»B conviction or the Individual who place* obstruct lions upon the track for the purpose.bf thfb'wtng off the engine and cars; And if liib person giving tlio Information wjdhcs it, hi* namo : shnll nol.be made known.. FREDERICK WATTS, PriaUtrit C..V: H.K. Company! NOTICE. THE annual election for Director* of the,darlislo, Bank, will be ijeld el ihe-B-mking Imnsedff. the Car. lisle B.nk, no .Monday I lie iHIh oVNoremlirr .next, between (he hours of 10 o'clock. A. M. oi.d 3 P. M., of Unit day. , • i. ' • CEO. A, LYON, Prcs’l. i-Carlisle, Oct .17, 1850-31 ; *, NOTICE. IN THE MATTER of*the petition ofGem Houck, noting executor of Jacob Bilinnr, lilooCCumber landcounly, deceased, - praying to btf dilchargcd from' his trust. : ' . ’ , .... Now to wilt 23d August 1850, Rule on till-the, heirs lo'sppoar at the next Orphans* Court to be held on the 17lh day of December 1850, und show cause why the said Ucorgo Houck should not bo discharge ed from his trust. B* tub Court. Cumberland jaunty, «i. t > Li testimony that the nbdvo is n true < *hfiW r copy of n Rule.&.c,, in the shove slated case. I have hereunto; set my hand and , the seal of. Ilic/Orphans* Court of said. county, at Carlisle, tho.Sth day of,‘Sep* lember A. D. 1850, , ‘ , X HVER,* Clerk O. C. October XT,1850 —0t AiUlitor’s Notice. Tlfljf creditors of the estate bf John HcflTennprr, late nt Wonhlcysbtirg, Cumberland county,deceased, nro hereby notified, that (he subscriber, who wu> up. pointed n( the last Orphans’ Court un Auditor to set. tie and nrijuil (ho und proportions ol thft niseis ofs'aid estate among the respective creditors accord. Ing to the■ order established by Itw, wilt meet for that purpose at the lioUse of Samuel the west end of (ho. Harrisburg bridge, no S ilorduy the Uth day of November next, nV 10 o'clock A. M.. when and where the faid creditors. are requested to attend with their claims and demand* against the said estate.' , LEVI MERKEL," ; •OcllO, 1650-*4t« Auditor. -r;.—Via. * J' ETTEBS of administration on the estate of Sami. j Millqr, deceased, feta of North,MMJ/oimi imvn •ehip, Cumltcrhind county, 'hayc been granted to (lie' s'utifrfiher livmtr the *hrhelowri*hlp,Tn' *ni«l county, by I lie'Register of tliocndnfy afoivsiid. AM persbhs fndubl'rd to said culnte nrc rt’qirunted to innkr linmfiliale 'paymenf, snd thosn havfbg claims will present them properly nullienllrnled for settlement. PKRBS W. QUIGLEY, AdmL October 17, 1800.-61 , • E,tatd Notice. ALL prisons arc hereby notified that Letters Irila* rmrilary on (bo estate of John Agnew, lots of tho Ooronph 'of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Ps., deceased, have been ernnted to the snbrcrilur resit* login South .Middleton township, county aforesaid. AP . persons having claims or demands opainsl the estate of said decedent, are requested tp make known thn same without delay,,nml those indebted to moke piVinoiitlo JOHN dI'CAW, ExV. . Oct3,lB3o—er ■■ . . Pnbllc Sale o;l Kcal Entitle/ T)Y virlUß nf a Occtf of fntunl'iry oMijriiinpiit f*»r O the bonefil of creditor* In mo given hy Henry J. jVfycra/of lUicklmum township, CiiiMherfind cnmiiy, P.i„ I wilt oip9*R to piilillo sale, oh Friday the 991 h of November, IWO,- ol 1 o'clock P. M., on tho prem* isrs, tho, valuable Farm «!' saiil Mycr*. situated In Dicklnpon township, Cumberland county, P.i. adjoin, log land* of VVillium L‘) ni never failing water. In connection wiih these Imlld. ings there is a large LUG DAMN, also n Stable Horn Crib. Ac. These bul dings nro suitable for a Tavern stand.-and was kept as such many years. There is o Young Orchard of choirs Apple trees, and a vorlety of other (r'ult trees. There is a large Garden adjoining the house, extending to tho I.etsrt Spring, which rims nearly through’ the ccrjlro of thU tracts ’JHils properly many inducements to purchasers. Persons vrishlrty to view it can obtain Information from cither of the undersigned.' t Attendancegiven and terms mado known on the dly ofiolo bjr hf IiRNDEriShN,} StfMAN SI’ONMIEB, C Ex'n. .A. D. SI’ONSLER, 5 dcloWr all 1850-41 (Cj’AT the inmo time and phce will he offered about 00 aoioa of .fifii fate jdmeilpne Kami, adjoin* I ing the above Improvements, This tract la In n hluh] •laienf, cultivation, end In connexion with the Im provements above clvscriWd. oftyra to puivhaaera a rare chance fora firm delightfully situated. This prop my atn only bo properly rpcoipmended by a careful Inspection of .(lie many advantage# U posses* •es, Terms mace known oa day of »alb by A. I..^ONBbER. One ft/ the Heire. Oci a Backbuilding,’. A' • . large Frame STABLE, Cistern, Wood ; ; IssssjaLHoiiec. Smoko House, and a variety of .. . choice fruit trees (hereon. . Also, a Lb’t of Ground, situate on the ■ south aide of Loulhcr street, bounded on (lie eait by a toi of Wm. Alexander, on the west by other prop-' 1 crly of John Agnew,' deceased, and ort |h6 south by. a lot of Samuel Elliot containing in fronton Leather 1 street 60 feel, and extending In depth 190 feeVliar J * • ing thereon erected a two story Stone House, and two story Stone Back-building. Alto,a 1} story weather-. -■ boarded Hcuie. . • .*■ i [:■ .• ■Also, a lot of Ground adjoining the rv: obovo dcsCribed lot on (lie cast, n lot of Silh'rElHoUi ; ■ on. the west, nbd Dickinson alley on UuT oouth,' ' turning CO feet in front on Lmithcr street,andcxlcnd-'^ Ing In depth 240 feet to Dickinson aMey, having . thereon erpbtcd',a ( ! Dwplling Housrj 1| stbriea high, . husement s'onc and upper part wcathcrboarded,.and-* a Log Sinhlif on Dickinson alley.’ The obhvo lots will be fold ii above described, or In lots of 30;foel | tfonftosiiil pufehusers. , Also, a lot of Ground; sifuMo tin tiio i cast ride of S.iutli llunoyer street, bounded by a lot vnri nut ui wuuih •••«»•<.• y of Ilrrslicy's heirs'on (ho north, on .the south oyo., •' lot of B. Liw, nhd on the east by the Public Cento* •' t trry, containing CU feat ih front and 940 foil la *■ depth; •• Also, a lot or piece of land, situate on jlio north side of South street; bounded on thenoclh. I»V a lot of Johnston Moore, oh ilia easi t by a lot of Frrd'k Wi«r, nni) bn the weal by a Ibl .of Robert ; M*Cl«n # cnntainlng iiboul 1$ acres.- Thfr.abovo ■ «bribed pifcCe of ground b ill bo sold in building lots' or nU iogetlirr at the option of purchaser*.^.,, Terms made known on (ho day of.ssle by •. / - : : JOHN STUART,61 (if grain nod alimlk farina. Tide bottom funk In front. l ofllie’linproTamcnla from east" to weal which rendfere.-'i’ it very ouitiible to divide, throwing n htndaome farm" i of 103 nrrra id each, The maniion side of Ihle tract la worthy the notice of perfeone dealrnift of pur», chasing a lieaui'iCul country toaUafe It would requite' , but very little additional expense to render. It. such.*..! Alan, will.bfe »nld 57 seres of MountMn.,T|inbtr..- fiUid, with a snug improvement on it, about ,, distant. / . . . ... Any person wishing to slew the property dan Mir,.. 1 with the subscriber who resides on the neembea, a , 1 , JOHN TRIMBit f Agt. . } September 5,1850/_ Valuable Fariltt' for Srilc. ir .’v.;.,’v ' TJlfi'*6bl»rf)brfoffer* af private Mfr.lho foVoWj & In# deaerlhed Real Ewair,al!uale In NorlirMlddloloH'j' tuwnalilji, Cumhe-land county,'containing ' ’ 150 Acres, : J'' more nr loaa.of. patented Komi, about 125 of which,, uro cleared nod tn a high lo of cultivation, and 1 I lie rewidue covered will* thriving ynupg thjihf.*-* J . Jp Tin* rinptnvVuilfnt* «A» n fwn Plorjr LfitpM HOUSE. STONE KITCHEN, a firpt j IS3BISi8 n,!W DANK DARN. Wagon Shod and Crib. Also, a fine young-and-| tlniving Uiidinrd with choice ,froti. The farm !■ r well covncd with Loonvl' lluibcf. There fa a Hever failing Spring nf wafer near the door, and wale*’ eudu’glr for n mill power. TUia'water dan be brought * In pipea to the-lumao and barrr. , . • 1 *l*l l o abate menliuped tract ia all Limcelone Land,’ and la Hi a h*alVl»y "iWlglilmrlinhcV'lying upon Conridognfnef creek, within 2 mile* oi CurlMe, and' • half a mile from (ho Cumberland Vulley»Rallro«d.~» Tl ia dmiverilenl InCurliale market and well adapted . Air atipplyinganid market. The pnrclmacr can havd the whole farm or 10(1 acre* with An indlapuliihle given. - For term* apply (o;(h«. «uh«crihrr. residing on the Vvotout Bottom Road, fifO inllta from Carllale. %s- 6r. September 5,1630—1 f Yhlaiitrfc Farms for Sale. THE. subscriber offer* at private sale, the follov| inj? Roal Estate, vl*: , No. 1, situate In North Middleton township,,2, miles west of Carlisle, and .1 mile north of the Ka 11' road, containing ‘ - ..V , ... ~r 326 Acres ,! of Land, 60.0 r 00 ocies being Limestone) and-the, remainder first quality.of Sluio Land. AboutlpO acres aro*wcU timbered, and the balance cleared.^ Il'he improvements arc a good story HOUSE, Waal}' House, a Stone Spring,lloijsc, two never. flßSdßh failing. Limestone Springs, a Uige tqd BAHN ’ Shed. .Com Cfih# IObO bushels of corn. Granary, with (iitrniTH mr 13110 bufhels of smsl) groin, dee. Alibi 1 a LOG HOUSE, with s Spring,near It, s lsrffosnd ' now BANK BARN, mado of the Irest materials, and. a Ume Kilo. This.land is In good ru.tivatfon, there, having born 11.000 Imshrlt of Lime put on 11. ihrre is notv stnnr nt (ho Kiln for lOOOKushelemory., Upwards of 000 pannel of poitfenee haTOjlxeit. mode orf • this traet* ami llie Lorusl tbopprd jon Uf# ptnre'. Tills land la well situated for two farms*.. , Nn. 3. situate partly In North MiddUjnn snd part-., ly hi Silver Spring fown*hips, 7 miles east of Carlisle and nuith’of Kingstown, containing ! 120 Acres, . ' ; mors or lest. The Improvements are a , two UKICKJiOUSE. a well of water .ijte. fhw,.,* targe li'AN’R BARN,and other necessary building** Almut 100 acres ure cleared, and the residue in.gopd', timber. This Isndls now in Rood cultivation, sod all well'llmed end set in clover.* 8)000 feet) nfb<*anl»; hare heenmade Into ferirf', und there are 300 fennel, of post fence on It, w.lth Cbrsnut rails and Loeifsl posts for ’iiehrly 100 pannel more, . For further Information call on the subscriber, w,W wih show the'property. JOHN ZOHLINGER, Carlisle, Augi 35, 1850—if Private Sate.' The aubacrihor pffqa aVp'rWole eaWa valuable Jot of ground In thl* .Uoroufth, on Poipfrel BUeel.apd prijoiningVlot’orioicph Shea on tho raal,ap4 Mary Cuufman on the weal, containing CO fort front, and* 240 fort deep, having thereon rrcrled atwoatpry plastered House and Kitchen, a two alory, Frame Ilouae, Frame Uarn f ,Btahlft and lii|i^flF nl * lcr bnllillng*. There i« an afpn- i of Crutt tree* on the premiere. Tho property wjU bo epld low, ami dlvijid Into half lolyf! if nrcraaary, to suit purchaser*.,, Fur lernia dre*, ap ply to PJIIMP RHOADS,, . Agent for lha Owner. ] August 1. 1850 ' , * '*- r •• GARPKT lUOB «nd Tf.»»lllng Trunk.,. AJirfl sitorlmenli and of* #»p«riot aiPjUlJvjnM JJMt ed and fbr Mlrehnip bj CAAd. UulZlty:' Oclebar 17, 1860 ~ . , ■ . -