F2=! ** - 41g6ai; "it.7A'';v7:f..,. - 41, W . p.pri.E,sDA.V . ;Atiurusr .8,4 49 ME .••• 16:hatifils -t 'Oita or • sooreyears - Of,sobieriatiterha the q leraltl;*dill e dshort t :te, as e watt Ass, a• eta, e or-l e a we are great 11 , in_netitl.of money. An,:ciitporttr oily hegira - it Ht the stone time•for ADVANCE pAvatiara by all w ho.trisli to • avail themaelveal . rOticed terms—sl,so,A licception of Gen: , Taylor 1 „ ~, : ', A irangements are shandy • actively in. pro; , Tress to give the ?i,'Srd'ilent a Brilliant reception •in "arliple. Tho, very autiourrcement of. his • • Coming has stirred the heart of the community with bigh:"Mithindatun, and Monday next am be one of ” the liveliest days, And gaßier, the biggest crowd, that our ancient borough has ;eon tot some limo. Tho s Aleht of the United §tatestito Hero of ?Buena Vista, whose fame is immortal—is fully enti tled to these tokens of public regard.' Who is titeroihnt does not want to see Gen. ZACHARY TA111.011! Whose heart swells ant • with pride at the temembrance of Buena Vista and, its thrilling story, so glorious to AMerican arms; and feels not a dosiro to behold tiro ro'of that momorabio day s =whoso'famo MIS hot, only his own country but the civilized world ? Come forth, then, merry maidens and cnthusi , cede young men--stalwart manhood and hoit ry agd—all'parties and every` oiler , your heart-worm salu s tations of welcome to the •illustrious old soldier and Executivo of the Republic Let the welkin resound wibli•gruot. !Inge as he approaches, and his steps be °Aleut. dad by admiring throng,s of his countrymen, 'manifesting their grateful sense of his valuable . ' services to the nation. Gen. Taylor is a man of the People, and will he delighted to s all . of all parties. We repeat pm invitation our citizens through the coeaty v ceme_a d. co— Goy. Tmon! CA - lir-14:E P. (3.—Vie noticed last week Ca. Hendi3l's resignation or our-borough Post Office - Mr, Bttrrtnury D. WUNDORLICII has since o been appointqd his successor, by tho P. M - ***General, and will enter-upon the duties' in a row days. Mr Wunderlieh's app,Sintment is re . of:hoed with Warm expresSions of satisfaction. He Is a young and active 'working Whig,' and is admitted to possess the qualifictitions neces sary to an efficient discliargo of the duties. Our Post Office hes been admirably kept fur the last eight years, the inOttmbyn having won the good opinions of all parties, and Mr. Wun---- derlich we know assumes the responsible pose with the deterinination to merit byt official at /ention and courtesy, an equal degree of pub lic approbation. The office we un c'erstand will be removed to a more'central !opener' on High street. a THE FAST DAY.--Friday last, the day of humiliation and prayer recommended by President Taylor, we are glad to say was oh served with great propri t ity.in our borough.— All business seemed to be susieirled, the cbureliiis were filled with (heir usual assem blages, and the Streets were u quiet and Sab bath-like aspect. We can rather fope, then believe, that nil were actuated by-a. genuine devotional feeling who united in this °beery anee„ but the spectacle nevertheless gave evi 'donee ot Ilea/thrill moral feeling in the cion• triunity. Let us (rust that the oblervence of the day may net lie without lastinzrod effects. AT IT AGAIN !—We hear that Capt Sanderson, our retiring Post Master, hos pur chased' the Lancaster Intelligeneer establish ----anent; upon the editorial charge - of which Ito . will soon. enter. We really wished a bet ter fate than that for our friend the Captain.— H Av can he stand the five thousand Whig Ma ' jorities with which the noisy throats of jubilant .•federalists" will din his ears on the night of every 'second' Tuesday of October? It's a „lonely duty and a dreary prospect, certainly, that a locoleco editor has in Lancaster. We offectionatel3 coal/nem! our friend, the Cap. Lain, to the tender mercies" of the 'legions of the Old Guard,' whom after all he will find to be very good people in their way, but truly re morseless and unrelenting 'progressiVes' in rolling up Whig "majorities . ! But we hope •ho will tog. used to' that peculiar characteris tic of Lancaster, while wo wish him prd . sperity now UM/lion: " Daouour ! —Oh, for a copious, drench ing, soak ing ruin, to slake the thirst of the parched earth and revlvify.thd withering fields! The .oldest inhabitant' gets conThunded when he trios to remember the time of the last good 5 rain, so long has the drought continued, and 'rieep•atd'fervent are the daily prayers expres- Ailed by desponding farmers that •-• •'"Times wandering cisterns attic sky , , WOW by winds ahem," %I/Old stand feet for awhile end distil upon the dry and - dusty corgi their Iruitful showers.- We hear the' opinion expressed almost goner ally by our farmerd•that the corn crap is fere- Oleviibly ruined by the dryness of the season. The earlier crops however have made good, the Ines. NIAGARA 8110WER. BATH.—The show- er.bnth under this name, advertised in our pa- Larrabee, of Baltimore, is . , a very 'complete article. We know from , the use of ..1 3# 4 , 1 4,itposseases every advantage claimed '' - for.it by' the inventor. No pure.ltaser of it could fail to be pleased with it. We can ::44..?illially,eemntend it to 41te public notice,— Zliiiitath. had received a premium, as vvilibo "aeet4 from the Franklin Institute, at Ph iladel a.distinetien which nothing but superior seerif:etiiid 'have elicited. See thrradvertisp meat on our fourth. page. , . "'S l ` •.• AT TIIE . BARRACKS. --Tip on *(ijuirfiyeitterafty . • ivp learn ',that khoro were :; . :tigiAnuiicod'in' our hcen .' f 'initnevoi a - Unction , eftVern 1 1.11/." i n ague t as held o nilte .7 ',.,..JaiLiapt. an the Itody or 4oint fEettry . 9;:eater, a .''(.native or 'Geetirianci;hilfoll't 'itioF!(4 years grage. iLa: effects' or .heat • Gad—near Witite4itli titliv. it:11(144 stranger anti. heti. only.. beeli Ei:iiw — O‘eliititi ; flila Ere 11:.!aotn I t efreAtalEQ :.r.SII thin notice . , elide,rehuitiv6a;tiiiikap'44ot4aa . qi c i mils d i ,i g, ,..,, 0.. 4.:umbeiliqpd ) 1 15 (4 ,, i fi ,1 9014 0 ,17Nc0?r••; At.'1144 " • r the nOW. A,11.-gramer.-Kr." enter-Veto Tres Mar littty 'of North Atldeoeftvd , %„:1:‘1 , 1 . 141Siiti'4:11iJibliAhViiit 0141, itt;il.l?9'o;!orYtEln"!l;,i, to 1a.„5,.4,01ttt. flot!!‘ttpl;.;;; , !,;, , ,!It1 1 ;;''y , clt .. "1119..0 .m e-, tifcifpbtkheTsEittellilrt Onhroutaf ' to Apo the'2erflhif;.,'W,Ehe VpPIONFAIi..A4nn t`tintilt Abni • „ /2E . „. Dgpa t tett thiti'lite_.. - 0)4 4-11. . 9*Ar4;t4:.;'l;;4l4itk''' HENRIr /RAtau>:A Aljol4oeetinganll unly , eon of Thontior,,chilOogilfli:3f?,,Whitg"ilii 1 ,, aged nfßeihiaied g 1 "daja. Ile ail reiiiiiebeil ffrelit!elei'wee . e.coller.ltimA e' riv thlithatiVirskiiri and Whie!, 4 ol • • • July ge; 049: `'••• . at Montour Iron iVorke; IBeit3Astist sow of Thomas Chambers, Esq., in his ROth year, after an 'lllness of but ajfew days,. The deCbtlPell was a, youth. ofitncoirinion prp%, of rare exvilentl3'ormoral and mental cha ttel flia'zealoup citta - tif hle parents, and.fils own assi duity, he was 'ileeplOinlitted in all the practical sck ences of the 'day, espeidalli . jhemistry, analysis of ores and all that relates te.tlfo mantiNc ure of iron. commenced at these warkrire'iiast`eitensive in America.) II career of asef n lness ;-.lle're.tlinfirstriiilroad iron in America had been Tadw="iiinl hale his Scientific knowledge would„htrie been appliecr to a business which he lovellwilit all the passion of youth. Ills mind had all the vigour of manhood; and his unusual opportu nities of lorercourse with men of business had given him all the exPeriunee of age; ilia great energy'or character made him competent for any emergency nod his well prepared education enabled tinkt energy to act.with skill• Ills moral character was a rare exhibitkamf ',Weer that seldom Illustrate the path of youth. — ll,ossessed of forting powers of discrimi nation and well grounded In the distinction of vice and virtue, such Was the sweetness of Ills disposi tion that he never spoke ill of those whose charac ters might well have called forth. the Indignatlon -or an ingenuous youth. Ardent in character, be yet had escaped many of,the errors of yhuth. Death gave him but ;n few:days notice, yet he seemed prepared for the,etimutonl, and met it with the calmness of resignatlon,—knew on wbittn ;mist rely in this crisis of,nainra,—expressed in his Saviour, with all the ardour of youth, the firm confi dence of age,—called to him his parents and sister's, eats to.each a farewell.klits, bidding each farewell— . stretching forth his hands to heaven offered up a, prayer to the great Spirit:And took his flight to a bet ter world. eionrates, with a Calmness that has ren dered the scene imnfortal, laid idown the little that was left to lilin,of helium- existence. Hero ti youth In the bloom and vigotfr of life, with brilliant pros •tec,is before hint on the threshold of existence, with 'mum MI try te s, - e 1m- IY resigns Manacle to - the will of God. It warn noble sight, but a sad ,illustration of the vitally of human Ilfe= - of the"shadowy nature Of ihe beet laid plans— of the_brightest.expectations—ofthe-proudest hones t!ie life was short, !aphis path was Illuminated by the brightest and noblest virtues, and presents a !ilea c! btu only for youth, but: far the ripenebs' ami ex perience of age. "In the cold, moist °atilt we lald him When the for est was hi leaf. And we wept that ohe so lovely, should have had a life so hrlef_'• neat (Estate. SHE • 1% ° 1 &- HALES. BYvir ue of ndry writs of Venditioni Exponas at t Levert Facies issued out of the Cou:t of Uointnen Pleas of Cumberland couuty, and to me directed, I will" , c.tmose the •following.fteal Estate .tolPiib!ic Sale, at' the Court House A in the Borough of Carlisle, on SATURDAY; the 18th day of August. 1819, at 10 o'clock, A M. tit: Lot of Ground, situate in West. West .Pennsbora' township, containing ONE ACRE, trine or less, bounded by the road leading in Newville• it the So 11, East by road to Diller's Mill, an We by ---- Ziegler having thereon er Two ory BRICK House and Frame Stable.. Seize ed taken in execution , tinlre pro-erty of David eon.' Also, A L.L. of Ground, §ituttte 1 the same. township, containing TWO ACRES, more or less, adjoining lauds of John II \VA law and John Fishburn, having thereon erected a Two Story Frame HOUSE and Kitchen.— Seized and taken in execution as the property 'nf John Lippert. Also, A Tract of Land, situate in S. Middleton township, known as the Carlisle Iron 1 Works, conilining 10,000 ACRES, more or lass, having thereon erected a large Brick Mam , Aron BO 4...J..i.E,rk . Forgo . and . Furnace, a new Merchant nu, with four pair running stones, three large Bunk•Barns ' find necessary Tenant Houses, Chhl Rouses,,, Carpenter and Black• smith Shop, Stabling, &c. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Michael Ego, deceased. And all to he sold' by me, JAMES HOFFER, Sheriff. -- Sheritra - Ofee, - Carlisle;- - • - • July 25, 1849. ' I. I , 4'o *4=9 LLI) In Oil tzsilreir 4 =WM - - - - Hj_yAVING determined t 6 tomove to the west A will sell the following described Farms at public sale. No I—ls situate in• West Pennsber'no town- ship, Cumberland county, Pu., 63 miles west from Carlisle. 13 miles west from the turnpike at John Paul's, and I mile from the Alt erten Drpot, on the Rail Road. It consists of 125 ACRES of excellent litnestoile land, ono hun dred of which is clfared and in a good state of cultivation, the balance covered with lineyoung timber. ' Tho improvements aro a good two ' Story Brick Farm HOUSE, and a . 2 . - -; ; •," . large Frame Barn, these buildings ;;• ; s:e new, having been erected with. as a . in the last eighteen months. There .-- - - is q 20,0 d well of excellent water, with pump coMnient to the House. There is also easOtecesittii4o_unt Rock Spring, Ills- Ittprirtne rialriiile. ~. This Farm is located in the centre of one of the best portions of this county, convenient to Mills, Schools, and churches.. Thus rendering it ono of the most desirable Patine in the town ship. This Farm I will sell by public outcry on the premises on FRIDAY the 21st of Sep• timber, 1899. : • No 2—ls situate in :Dickinrion township Gi mtles south west (font Ce.tlidlo, 2 miles east from the Stone Tavern, mid on the Yellow Breeches Creek It consists of 125 ACRES of first rate Limostrine Land in a high state of cultivation There is Miami Acres_ of good na. t ural meadow' The improvements . are - n large Double S T 0 N V - 'L ..44: 1 . 'HOUSE, a f.ood Frame Barn fri „t Corn Cribs, Wagon . Shed, Car. :,414 tip tinge Rouse, Spring House, Them is one of the best springs it the comity,: rises within--re few yards-of the- This farm .possesses all the admantages desirable in a' Farm, being comtanient to the "Great Drove Road," where the Farmer can • always find a good market'fer toe prodiictions of the Furm— I will also O'er this Farm at' public sale on SATURDAY the 22d of September, 1849. Terms made known - on the day of sale Titles indisputable For hurt her particulars enquire of the sulttsrlber residing on the lest, mentioned property JOHN G WILLIAMS. ji2s'49ts - . Valuable Farm at Private Sale. subscriber contemplating a removal to the. West, offers at private sale his valuble FARM, situated, two .miles 'west. of Carlisle,. Cumberland county, containing 208 tierce of first rate limestone land, inn good state of cultivation, adjoining *rids- with the Poor Souse Farm, Rutz 's' and,others.. On the premises is u large two story' , • ' '• STONE HOUSE • eleven rooms in pll, six.below i n 1,, and live above i besides ;ri large hill _ running through .11w middle of ~ t he .honse; walls nf the levier story ate hung, wit h.ppper. - ..Attached tothe main building small STONE SOUSE With widern and,kitch;:, en, !Atone carridge ‘'house stande e near, .the .main -building. ...There nu); foari Cellars' hi two', under the :dwelling • house; one . itudeetlie 'smug ',stone' house, and, tine under' the 'carriage house, - A cistern 30 feet- deep. wh_lr a pump, in le.,,Atands deer. ;T,hertids also largo DANK EARN;with', wagon sheds and'corn cribs,„Und•toeieut , lniildings... Near the lionse;,is :Et:.tipritig,•,.44' ; excellent limestone witer,Nrhich" Peeps through .the c hartit . ypirdr:- R'heiti is hlso a•good:AtipleOrbliardi,ennti?in'Pg hbottii:lo6 'frees, thy , Oft Which' a'ref fine ihriving,..a peach iiroliardinrittrather choice' _ fruit , trees are abouTtliefltouse.Y . •Convenient, to, the, 'bath is•a;+Twe ,Stery 1101/SEt; i ivlth'ufoue.ro'omi l ieridTkitehert;'CiticUldleklor.a teriant lidastihnid bechpihd CuinberlandArldley7RiiiirdinT!iii6 farm,, igititit aereesoitiCilfeMbidh3 it excellent timber !Midi ...This:tract would'm,tilfe, lgoodtitttMll:ftirMlifeblfzklfe4liairdij lal, t le, rienOuttrciftiliksQ(o;q‘h`e-ebeVir, WWI - I , lapltheirqsiderice.'ef now:•.4lreled '4n : . reatkinuble AcrithPqeghtti' rl l ,Or..thelp urchase : money may temPirolli 'desired:. „Further Oescrilitliiklit dee e necessurf,,!aliih4mratnier'ls ti 'intrth the subscritier. fesidi ;fie' Cali see' for lihnealf..cliVc . c , „ •'. r ;. • ' 1 % 4 0 Ora ;l Ntifb , . . _ , JlO 9r.,in.ipOrt,td* , -1 41 1 * nurohaso;l4iniy . gablyit.b rep in No - Tenn. 'Or one,.yeer4ol4,o4oo,&;:w4.'fi Any person yiellidg TerinioliriAld.il4 by eollibg on IThilip Shfimfonnirh.'iliSiclininn, the, Calm, : or the, riubberibor,et:Pleinltold4torieit' : ol • t J~ 9 1 44'21049: , %. .444 ,• „ 1 : , , • • • 0 1' ea fl a r- ° ... '' l "titlatit , •SAT.:E"Or,: , . • i • .`•;* VALVABLWRE4k,:ps i tit, . 4 - 14..Poretiltne - d:'iii'l,4;;oo,,of'siiiii Ofin• the 'I 'Oeplittlisr , COhrt Ar.CiimbOlan'd ( "ofintY,cli... 'routed to the , subs.wiler,,AdMiniateitt ll..,6fJacob Ashman, iliAl'il., late,df West'Penislit t p tOwn ship,.,Cumberland county, lie Will lifiqcs Public ,Sala:on th "trerniiieS, oil SATUR I/2 t, the;'Bth. ,day.,rof..SEl , 'LIMBER next, at 12 Wei-lock; Nl the following esCribed property, lain Ire estate - of said deceit i t; to wit;-‘, A. Tract ofo,Landisit- ' tuitetiii West VennaboiliAiiivnship .Cu berland county,. containing I.II'ACIICB niAll I l Perches strict measure ) , about 10 Aires of. whicl firthriv- : ing timber, botindettby Wilds of - Natluu Woods, ileajitniin Shitk,John 'Bricker nod °filters. The Mime tract is of,the,, heat quality of limestone land and in , it high st a te of cultivation. The kirnprovtMents consist of a largo two • , .11, . Story STONY. 'I.IOUSH, wilt 'back mi , .baddin g , wash house, a large alul dig ~.: :: convenient Stone 11 tilk . nium, with -_,......._---..-:-.. Carriage Noise, %%Owned, corn crib, and. all other necessary out:. linildings.— The improvements are ell in good inipair and the fencing on the hirmilitgood.order, There is . also a never-f dlimt well of excellent linter on the place ,and a good orchard of gra ftOti fruit.. The abuse property lies about two mile - emit of Newville and within three.quartera of a mile of _the Cumberland Valley Bail Ron& • : Also, at the same time and place a small tract of land, also the property of said decedent, sit= uhte in Vrankford township; about 4 Miles from the first mentioned tract ouljohdoglandatif Wm. Alter, Abraham Guymon, and Others, and ly. .. „ing within one-eighth mile of the .Conatlogui net Creek, eoniaining.abotit 19 ACRES, five of which are good meadow land, andllie balance covered with good timber. . • . The terms of sale arc as follows, viz-4 , ive per cent of the purchase Motley to be paid on the conilikiation of the tali;. One-third of tie whole to remain is the land, the interest cit which to be'paid to the widow during her life, and the , pripipal at- her death-- orthe Vesidue one-half to be paid on the first of APIA 1850, and the other halt .on the 1 8 t of April 1851. Any person wishing. to view the above pro perty preuions to the sale Can do so by . calling on Adam Lehman living on the first described tract, or on the ,subscriber, residing In West Peinisboro' township. . - - jy2sts Adm'r of Jnoob Lehman, deed. - KI - Lnneasier Uniou publish till Bak and send bill to this office. • 11733L1C-17E. MITE undersigned ,exec ors of •Joscru 121:Nsweeitsa, late of Wes liempfield tp., Lancaster county, Pennsylvania, and former ly of Silverspring.township,Cuntherland co., deceased, will soli at public sale the real estate of said deceased, en the 29th, 30th and 31st days of August next, and at the follow ing places, to--wit- - On WEDNESDAY, August 29, nt tile pubs tic house of Joseph Black, in the Borough of Mechanicsbnrg — , -- Cittnberland county - , two lots of ground in said borough, whereoll is erect ed a one and a. half std ry STONE grid BRICK DW EL -I.i LING HOUSq, Wash' and , ;2 4,1 n - ,e.;.t.;:i{,t - i.- Bake house, Frame Stable, a well of:water and pump therein, and a number of fruit trees thereon, fronting Main street on the South, adjoining David Rocky on ttrif East, and Jacob Rubly on the West. Persons desire is of examining 'tiro above property, will please call upon Joseph Black, innkeeper, near the same. On THURSDAY, August 30, at the public house of Henry Snyder, in the village.of Lan disburg, Tyrone township;-Perry county, 29 Acres and 4 Perches ttnd ullowanemadloining lands of Peter Shaeffer and others, and within IA miles of Landisburg. The improiements are a two story LOG DWELLING HOU.E, new Frame _Barn, and other out-buildings, a well of water near the' brink, arid a -nuMbir of fruit trees. Sheaffet's run passes in front of the house, Wile!' is at presant occupfed by William Blanc; At the seine time anCplace ivip be sold 10 Acres neat measure of CHES NUT SPROUT MOUNTAIN LA-ND,-about half a mita from the above, adjoining lands of the heirs of Francis Patterson, Peter Sheeffer and others, near tWegohdrht Persons desirous of examining the above Per ry county property, will pliase call upon Wm. Blane resit:Ng. thereon. And on FRIDAY, August 31st, on the premises that VALUABLE FARM, situated in Silvervpring township, Cumberland county, near - T. B.' Bryann'irillill;blienit front llogestown, about rI miles from keehanics burg,9 milefroin Harrisburg, and 9 mile from lisle; on the road leading from T. B. Bry oon's Mill to Lamb's Gap, adjoining the Con odogulnet Crook, land' of Benjamin Eberly and others, containing 156 Acres and 43 Perches, neat measure, and laid off in ton 'fields.— About 20 or 25 Acres thereof is HEAVY TIMBERLAND. The improvements aro a _ TWO.STORY LOG - AND q{C:a . IV EAT II It-B OAR DED . ° EX DIVELLINti HOUSE, 28 by I; o 32 feet, a large Stone Swisscr Burn; 40 by 80 feet, with a cellar, Corn Crib and iVag, Shed attached, Stone Spring Housd%fir never failing water, Smoke house and other out-buildings; two Orchards of choice fruit trees. There is running water in most of the fields, and the fences aro iii good ordey.- The premises aro woll supplied with fine Locust trees. This farm is 'considerod ono of the surest and, bast for all kinds of grain in said county. Ibis convenient to mills, schools and churches, and will be sold together or in two parts to suit mrchusers. Terms cash on the first of April next, when possession will be given for the whole el the real estate of said -oceased. Persons dedirous of viewing the above farm previous to the day of sale, will please call on Abraham Renart; the tenant thereon and examine for themselves. A further 'description is deemed unnecessary. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock on each day in the afternoon, when attendance will be giv en and conditions of sale made known by the undersigned executors of said deceased. Persons Inodug o_l4i me against_the above_ estate are requested to present them to k tliff undersigned on either ni the above named days • JACOB NEWCOMER. Monroe township, Cumberland ea; • • ANDREW METZGER; East Hompfield tp., Lancaster co.' . , July ll—ts. Valuable Farrel for Sale. TE subscriber intending to-remove to the West, offers at private sale the following de sirable Farm', situated in Hampden township., Cumberland county, one mile North. West . of Shiremanstown, near the Trindle - road, con- .) taining 103 Ames, nine of which is good timber, ' 1 and the balance in the highest state ofoultivation 'l i ~.„.... and well fenced... The improve• 7 .: , ~.olit manta are a good Two Stor '. y, - . z D - y • Goods ;and. Goperies. • '. -r' RouGil•CAsT LOG 110 . 11 SE, - friends and the publiestihat ho has rem°. G. C.9tMONY desires' lo Inform "liis „,..' ,--:',..,,, with. a Kitchen attached in it ; Stone i s 1" • ved , to the stand .on.Northl s latiever street lately Bank Barn,. Waggon 'Shed and Corn dries,..end. sr occupied by Chart Barnitz.!,aridl next door to, a ' Tailant House, and a it.' of never fading. 'waif:l , ; with a pump' in it. Also an Orclibrd pr.,,. , i lis dotermined . to.sell goodi MOO* es anylther; choice &hit. - This.property will be offered or, '....Haverstick'il Drug and Book Store„ whore' he catablfelitnent in'Carlislesorin the c0unty, , ,,,,,.,,Hic sale on the mostrdasonable terms. For tardie r..: information please call , en the unders s _igned ng , 1 satin; 'cachniere. merino and silk lrestingis!Me-.- . th i i h e th rm ,• s, •,,,,,,..,.IBAAC .N.EIDTC; :.:.1 stobk.coneists of 'Cloths;rCassimeres t Satinetts; 1 rin'oes; \Alpachits; Mous' de Laines,Caelintlieth' In't/IS,: li140:•" '', ', , ..,t, , ' :.i...,-,. „I ' • . , i French - worked nellare, kid gloymii,aftfcingen,• ' e atm' pe ''"fldiveis • . thread'.: laces, We.' ?TICK,, io' ''.44B4ignee9.4f-. S i g:l-fe. '.7 1 ,::: : -' , I l INGll 6' at 61 Ms:calicoes 3 , th'6l'ete;_iierYckeap 471., Saturday the 29th dar.b.soolunTher tie*t'':',.... nius gi ly hosiery,,Berlig, and.cliahmero,gleypi2; ur I will.. Aar rit. Publio.sale on the_premiarne. ,4.,forge'ciaarirtmentof BONNET,,gtspppi.o, the -Farm', npw ocCupied-hy Samkel Bear,t" situate in, Westpenneborotigh townehlp, Ount,: -. .v.rf o r e d, striped and figured s OsAls9.lll9,9lp,S .s. borland eouncy, , 3 milescWiist of-Carlisla,—.:-!tt,QUEENSwAßEi,,Ok.'llB.'!";9,lAr..:kee, mile from ,Plainfield, bOunded by ~the , Conedoli i: oir,;.SPices ,of till4,ltindos . .tokacco, s .flar t a t , 1 - 4 1;:very loVV,Satin plain` aticr,figured_Mentml„piti s in_„ , iiisjinnak ,oreelt,Samitolleart'J'..Signieor;Snifik, r . ofbekestY. Ulna anti iiil"l4.l"ll"itill?2;cagecilead'e-? ,Aandsothare s Perainiria.lso Fres; more or,iiiesa,-.fl,st*it Angother.,,w44, tr T 1 97!.,w ; , ; ~ . .• [nor .g6Od:.L , 3l,6sTarrE • 1,4. N,D, • T s liere itt, a i, Giy,c , Arjr,p t collil , :‘,4:',l. ,,, ,ri .-::%,: ,• .' .• - ' '. 1 geed .:...all4. „K, g1;- ; 20 acres , r, , acres . of ~1v,9Q,4.,:,,,, ~ ,:„:,,,, . ,,,, ; ,,,,, ., , NOXCW, i , ,- .„i ; '-j -, ,;'-'', jf l l,l4,3nObniPlie9iop , linuor, s fenee. Thu 1111- 1 ~ '..„." i, part .' ii6hkpietetoftimexiktummetween rOye ,sntikero a. 1 .i .. .e- ~. .."--,'-u-,,-.;-- k v! .„ s s • ~,,,': ' 'Stop* ' , unveil 111 4 .014;1 ' k$4l l .l ; T: .'' i or, 4, , ,iii thiii-dittsidiesolved by-, 1 is 4 ioirt'sh''''.l-deleigiig, !rtignil: under tho,firm.of f --" ... , 'Steno Bank. Barn; Corn Crilrand t- 7! :,§',:` tiii&woaWrinf.All. - Set.leinen‘s tri , sr bes, made j , iWagdrOlied; with•alh the,neees7..T.'fiviril,;ithlakKAY,7 Vgool,'" , at .this did Sttlild,',by:whoin 1 1 •;;.':-.'-. ,; -0" Barr out: buildinga..Ther t kli bhr., 'ihifibijoi l 'ip i e, will" Olt No:eontitteti , - ' ,. .rc'::':i 0. I, , 4 i A 6r,i a i,i, 'fruit, end It noVeriniVt. i.p.r.::fAr%1.,,,,,,,;.2,4).?,37.f).4.;4g1g., ir,,..- A pf sif Iwo' pe.6.t . 0...4.0r • .., A'l2l.e.:c.i,(Ogitt,ai, 't,,, , ; , ;;C-::Jcw , -W •e- - ' :41014villjto.vol4lin-Ayliolo or ~,,,,.... , i EM M==M=!ll===ME E=WMI estate '5 ea. A.7-THE undeielgned ofrers'fOr sahrtheTellowing `proper t y .v.lz t---TW..o:fACßßSlef , land situ. ate In North Middleton tovinship, ! Cinnberland bounty, on lhe.•roadAtiatling , from' Carlisle'to 'Meohaniesbtik, iibinit- , feur! rolled. Card of. Gar!.. lisle, ear t i Reichard's Tavern, keying :thereon -erected Two:Story • F' , lt AM E ::WBATHERBOWR,DEHHOUSH • ;;*;Ili 'and Kitchen,' nearly new, With..cel as ler under 'the freint',lipuse,'tosether with a Waken: Maher and Black. smith Shop, Stable. Wash House and other out houses.' Also: a wells of excellent water with _ f a pump near the - titter: There are alki - ribout 30 or 35 choice fruit-trees en-said inemises,—, Any person wishingito view: , said p=flopprty . call on the subscriber.noir liying.on said prein acts. Terms of sale will be made to suit pur chasers. If the above property,is not sold by the first' of October be rtlntcd for. the term'of one year. JACOB RpINWALT. • magi '452m I WILL expose' to public sale on the let any of September next. s now' , . Brick Uouse ;4).:. : t AND-LOT, situated in the-town ufPlainfield,Curnberland county, 7 't adjoining lots of Jno. Miller, Thus. Greason, and others, corner of Wood sod Locust st. Possession given on the Ist of April next, at which time the puribase motley will ho -required. Sale' to' commence at. 2 o'clock of said day, when terms of sale wilt ho enede'knewn by \ -• TITO. dugASON, Assignee oED. Recd. July 18,1849. Building Lots For Sale. - I WILL offer for sale, on forme which Ibe made reasonable, Four 131.111.:DIN DT% on Pitt street and Five LOTS - situat on Mirth street in this borough. They are tuated in a part of the town which is rapidly ling up, and where property is increasing in value. If not sold before TUESDAY, the 21st of Aug. next, they will on that day be expoted to•publie sale' on the premises. Indisputable titles will--be jenefi ~lOHN. A .H.UIVIRICH,_. KM 1004111 IA 0 11Zi OFA FD 01,1k/471 . FOR SALE.. . HE subscriber has in contemplation to 7Fdinove to the Wee - r., °Hers for sale - 11w - arm-on-which- her now* -- resider - situate - partlr . 1r in Mifflin and Frankford townships , Cumber land county, Pa., 'within three miles of the florid of Deauville and the Cumberland Valley Rail Road. Containing_ about 200 ACRES of patented land -of first quality gravel arLo_i•slate, about 170 Acres are clear and well set with. clover, a considerable portion of it htte been limed. It is, under good fence and generally set with locust stakes. The improvements are . I s _. t.1 ..1., a Double LOG HOUSE, and .,,,,„?.„'M ; 11 , Kitchen with :stories , a large flili' • ille., Frame Barn, with two threshi .t ' - 1 -2.:-PI 4 , ' - -;:5, fl oors, Corn Crib, and - -Wagon Shed,complete Brick Smoke and Waal house, with water rising in the Wash house, dnd a Tentint house . and Stable. There is a never' tailing stream of water running past the im provements. There aro two orchards ono of which is young and grafted 'fruit: The above Farm is well calculated for raising either grain or stuck. There is running water in' all the fields except two. ,Tho Fll4l/1 will suit to be divixted; and will be sold in lots to'sult pur chasers. I will also sell two pieces of timber land situate in Mifflin township, one of which is patented. Persons wishing information will please caltupon tho subscriber. jy25'49 if •JAMES *KENNEDY. , Selling - off at Cost, THE subscriber is now selling his entire stock of - Dry Goods at cost for cash. Persons wishing to lay out thEIT. caslipto an advantage will please Call and examine my_stock, as I have a largo and gerierlTWEidfiment of dry goods which I am desirous of selling for cash. II is impossible to enumepte all the goods but I have a full assortment of Cloths, Casii mars, Tweeds, Summer Drillings, Ginglipms, Calicoes, and DresraOodif fonailies; ergo car pets. Gloves, Hosiery, &c. Purchasers are in• vited to call at the 800 Hiva in North Hanover street and examine for themselves. jy4 S A COYlpil Elegant New Goods. AGI,EI" New York he.si 'UV article Of the day, and which, no business man should he without. An elegant assortment of fine Cutlery, in• eluding Razors, Pen Knives, Scissors of Life best English and A mepiaah Many facture. A lake variety of oraamental Window Blinds and kire Screens of every style and at low pri ces. !quoins' Instrnmehts, such as Violins, Accer. doons, Fltites, Fifes, Flageolets, Tuning -Forks with Violin strings, bridges. at all prices. A large variety of Baskets, travelling bags, Whips, canes, door meta, Brushes of all kinds. at every price. Bayne's Magic Adamantine Powder, n .new article for Razor Strops, warranted superior to anything in userfor setting .a keen smooth edge to razors; &c. 9.5 cts. a box. Combs, Soaps; Perfumes, Extreme, Dyes for the hair, a rich arid beautiful rursort7 from the celebrated manufactories of Rou el, Jules Bawd and others. Tooth Brushes, Tooth paste and . Powder,. Nail Brushes, Hair and Hat Brushes, with nn intrumerable •variety of Fancy and useful arti• cles of all kinds and rfrices, lately opened and for sale nt the Cheap Drug and Book Store of ju2o S W HAVERSTICK. New and Cheap Spring Goods, AT TgE NOT STORE, riortNE%or Hanover arid Louther Streets, oppositeilleohrird's Old Stand, Carlisle.— The undersigned respectfu infertu. thei friends and the public that cy have just re turned front Philadelphia wi t a largo and well aolected assortment of now SPRING GOODS purchased at the very lowest prices, and which they are deterrained to sell at small profits.— Among them may be found,Cloths, Chssimeres Vestings, '!'wends, Pantaloon Stuffs in great variety, best American arid India Nankeens.— AIso,,LADIES' DRESS GOODS, eensisting_ - iripsiTrifSilks Iliffeges,' Silk - Tissues, Alps elms, &c., STRAW - AND BRAID BON NETS, n fine lot, Palm Leaf Huts, Ribbon and Lace Goods.'' An elegant assortment of Calicoes'and fine Chintzes, suitable for the ap. , preaching season, at our Renal lowprices— Cheeks, Dilns Linens and the usual variety of bleached r aridunbleached muslins. BOOTB AND SHOES—a well •selected assorinient of men's, woments- and children's goad and handsottie. GROCERIES—in all their virile ty,' Sugar, Coffee, Molasses', Pekin Compariy's celebrated 'LEAS, &e. All the above goods have been purchased right, and. will be sold low Please give us it call. .. March 28 D POWELL & CO. ly 18;,1849.: ~ ;*:•:'.., „ Liner!-;Sheetit,igs'i•:&Q.:,,•":',',. )rirgq:4ol,iaiibimaliviike'has on han'd iii4'iioft= - t'tnpiq'oroiiidle•Lineti;and'AlOiti'Shi le f blip' 7°.*10 0 ,11 8 .0`-.P04 , vii.C.40;1[4.00.80 , 1 , /fuelin'si ,troiv:Oji 904 pt, 0 AiiiilEviwiiliA xiiiety, tif"tiit'' 6i°S ti llOftt ( o4ii*.AO ' frOuselcitipl_nirjt.:i . t i , , ,;ii Ot. , 4 , j0111'ze,...*4., t'2.?;',1 . ., , ,t , - • ~. W! HITN .. ','• ~2..,!",:-..,....•‘[.v.•.}..:,: ~...-.......,,,.....„,.. • .. ... . Aiisignee's gale, 3 .. 11 al 9 VA Z. .o, &o. • ; , • - ' l ' ' 4 ^A - ' • r',l . Seat 454faii:;, • VatrABLE R.E.AL 'ESTATE •-. AT• EXECUTOII43' FALE, tiNTCESBAX, the 2d of Hotelier next, On , ' be liCid at Ptiblie'Sale'oti the premises in MOP., n' roe 'township,,Cemberland Cbutitti,Fri., the fol._ , lowing Reid Estate-,late the, property et - Peter;, Brickbi; deceased:, on. the Forge Road, east of Siring Forge. • ' , N. I,—Eontains 180, ACRES - of first-rate" '.Limestone Land., ~ The improvements. area- large Stone House, Bunk Barn,, Wagon Sheds, CorW'Crib and, Other out-buildings. first-rate' Spring 'near' the door, and an orchard . 'of choice 2-Contalning 109 ACRES, Lienesloni adjoins •- the above. The improvements. are a one story klou se, a Billpt Barn, end Other out-buildings, and'a Tenant Houso,and •severclf .{' springs near. the house. Both Farms are :'fit high state of cultivation. . • :N , o...l—Containing AO ACRES, adjoining -No. . 2, and One-fourth of a mile south of Churolitown; - about - teb - Aeres - are-cleareth-the-remailidee-i covered with fine timber. No. 4—Contnhi 11 XC'RES, on the south tilde of Yellow Breeches Creek. The improve meats are a good Log House and 'Stable, and a good Spring,and the laud is under good culti vation. `No. Contains' nlieut TWO ACRES on the Forge Road, one mile east of Spring Forge.— :The improvements arc a large two-storj , House, part gene, Frame Stable; Illacksmitli Shop, and ether out-houaea, with n first-rate Spring in the luiseineet-sloryroF No: 6 , --Contains about THREE ACRES unimproved land, on des York Road. near uChutchtown good - I'666'i. , No. 7—.Alarge and well finished two-story DICIHS,E and lot cf ground :in Churchtown, about 40 feet in front and 150 feet In depth.-- Imdiaputable titles will be glien for the above properties. The above properties shown and all necessary information givolf.to.persons wish: idg to purchase, by calling on either of the subaoribera, or on John Lutz, I ivinglon lots No. 5. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, when atten. dance villa given and terms tondo known by GEORGE BRINDLE, JOHN BRINDLE; Executors. August I—ts l'aluable Real Estate AT ,PUBLIC SALE. O N THURSD.k Y, the, 4111'of October next; the O N will expose • public sale on the" premiseant_Soutluitiddle' to_w_naltiNflusubero_ berland county Pa., th , lately occupied _by_ - JiWili — LiliTnitri; ilccc Ines south of Car-, lisle and one mil Craighead's Mill, • contatnin about of good limestone Laud, In R high state of cultivation and under . . good fence. The.impov.cfnents are a two story • DWELLING HOUSE, • a large Kitchen, plastered Inside and outside, a large Log. Data, Wagon Shed, Corn Cribs, and other necessary out-houses, together with a well of never failing water near the Om., and an orchard with every variety of choice ruit. Also at the same time and place will be offered a tract of 20 ACRES of Chesnut Timber, near the Holly Iron Works, cm the East side of 'the Turnpike. Also, the one undivided h alf of Eight Acres of Chesnut Timber, abdut 4 miles from Holly, on the east side of the Gettysburg road. Also, On FRIDAY, the sth, of October, next, op the premises in Monroe township, Cumberland county, Pa., the Farm late property of Jacob Lehnian, deceased, on the road leading from Churchtovin to Middlesex, 2.miles north of Churclitown, containing 85 ACRES of good Limestone Land, in a high state of cultivation and under good fence, about 12 Acres of which is covered with first-rate timber. The im provements,are a two story STONE HOUSE, a one story_Kitchen, a Log Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn : Crib ,Cider Press nod other necessary out buildings. AIPO ft neieu.failing well near the door. There is also tot excellent Orchard ot choice fruit on the premises. The above Farms are in even' respect excellent ones. ludiepu table titles will be given. Persons wishing to see the above properties can do so by calling on Samuel Lehman in South Middleton township, or on the subscriber in Monroe township. Salo to commence at I o'eloek, P. Al., on both days when attendance will be given and terms made kncwit by GEORGE BRINDLE, Anguid 1-ts ' Executor. • dlss gnees Sale. E Farm on which Abraham Nisley now lives wil be sold at Public Sale on the premises, on WEDNESDAY the 19th day of September next. It is situated in North Mid 'dleton township, on the Conodoguinot Creek ab.0.01.1.1tr00 Miles east of_Cerliale,_and..4lo.lll..a half mile north of the Harrisburg and Cham borsburg turnpike containing about 121 ACRES and 140 Perches, more or less. The improve__„ meats consist of a FARM HOUSE, a Pink 13atn, &c. This property will be shown by the subieri ber, or by Abraham Nialey, who resides on the farm. Tho terms will be made known on the day or sale by W.M. M. HENDERSON, ja27:49ts A ssigneo of Ab'm. Nialey. .IV=EMULM= VALUABLE REAL ESTATE: urihr., be sold at Public Sale a' the Court 71 House in the Borough of Carlisle ion THURSDAY, the 20th of SEPTEMBER next the following described property, to wit : Isbib I—MILL SEAT and FARM contain ing about 200 ACRES of first rate black slate land, situated iu Frankford township about three miles west 6f' Cinlisle, on the Conodogu net Creek. This tract is well iin: proved, having thereon eremed.a MANS I 0 1%1 - 0 U.S E, Bank l i p';: Barn, Corn 'Drib, &Q., together with a Clover Mill, Saw Mill and Plaster Mill, and 'three Tenant Houses. This properly will be sold in one or two tracts to suit purchasers. No. 2—About 70 ACRES Limes.one'Land, situated on the. Walnut Bottom • Road, about oue•half mile west 'of Carlisle. The impirove ments,are a BARN and a well of never failing water. No. 3.—Tho one undivided half of "about 70 A C RES of Limestone land, immediately south of the above met. Tho improvements are a STONE H'OCBE.,. the lower story of a Barn, „No. 4.—About 85 ACRES of Limestone Lank situated on the Walnut Bottom Road, about ei miles went of Carlisle. There is a Barn-and - Wellof-Watir-on-thirrtractz-, "to. s.—About 5 ACRES lel PERCHES of Chestitt. Timber, near the road leading from Carlisle to Gettysburg, about IQ miles from No., 6.—About 5 ACRES and 27 perches of MEADOW LAND', near Hon day's Mill, in The Borough of Carlisle. There is a building for v rIl a•Distillery with water right and' - - a BRICK HOUSE, &b . on this !ME N0:7.--A STONE HOUSE di,LOT'netti the Second'ProsbyteriatiChurch 'in the,Boro7, of latarlisle, the, Lot is 90 feet , in :front end 120, foet,deep., Tho'abOvo'prOPerty will be 'shown and all necessary information given to persona wishing to purchase. breallinmoneither of the subset'. bers; . Kon Mr.'Johwltlaya, living•on the ,Mill 'The ton n e will': be made known • • on the day " • RICHARD . PARKER; • M HENDERSON, je27'49te • Asaignees.of 77— . FART • , ON- SATURDAY' the' nt dnv 'of , , 'September. mixt, I olfi*‘ at Public sale - on the premises, the'FARN, now ooCupied George Wolf,' situ a te' ih 'Dickinson: township,.,. .CuMberland county, on ' , the Pine , Road , ' two -. miles from the , 'Stone- Tavern,' containing' 17'. acres of, good land, under gelid cultivation and . well fenced, adoining lands of DAM' Sheaffet' and Frederick' Fisher, AbOutelx 'acres of if ie . ' . • in fine Chesnut Timber. !rho irrt 'o,rovenaent ate d 2 • goo- DWELLING , IiO SE, , • _ *Menial! Barn, Thero3e;i4teriety cf choice frifit; 'cOnsititintint dei.'oberrieN , phoi,Ldie4' , ont the , .place.— Salo'to commence at, 1. o'clock, - ;.v.',ll7;=.,!iiii7reeldr= 'day:wheri ettendanee bekiven byLthe seriber'' , ACCA have'just.op#ned h:01301 .01, of halkin ..itiireartfe'd ticid-gneuino:' ELLIOTT: .. ._ ... ~ . ~ :-:. '"..' '''r . r 5-;,. ii'..:.;' ,- Tabie,Oft.'ifyir,:?: ,. .i , .. - 2; ~ . ..:, / ,';•:•.i . , .i , 't• .!.;, :A.: XiOki:Si ". Fetir, fil ii tie tislCi'F,lritokt: SO lad'O il'dtiti' , .. f,o ciiiii4 ; . ad a '.fiit, - ,;4410.. br '',... : .:;4 . ? ?.. , . , , , J . ::-Vy.".i..!E111t..5.Y::' . .: .#,:31.ity„1:1!,.:'1.:,i'1'4'..ii,C0.1.1:,5,;5):,?;ii....,.:..r.:......r,1.".,1,6,..,',..'1,1:..1,2...*,..i .:-/,,D'ff!GOI ~reitgi.l%;l:3!il. r .:, ; .*,-;;,,i5,, , I IiST *.iiiii4;il-itiO fcii7 ,, NiltgaVOnlkiZA 11,g..4'1r1i il (IY ; ii!Oe ,NrAV ai if screet• - •-. , , , - Yotrtifla?... - ;.::' ',.,'., '..' ~ ', ' '''‘'l- • ?:, ! , : ? ;. ,44 ".` 1 - ~ ..':);',!' , , i , , , ' . NOTICE. ~ AT a mired' Orphans Courtimunt on ties. - day the - 21th'iliTy or4ril 1849 anti hoiden .at i Carlisle in and for the county of Cumberland, .before- the Hon. Fred'k.. Watts,. President Judge, and4John Stuart and John '•Clendenin, ,' Esquires, Associate :Judgeatlise,othelollovvtig 1 proceedings were had, to wit I '. .- -i , t-•• - . In the case of the petition of Conrad Clever— That he, and , hik brother _George Clever. were the administrators with the will IMtexed 'of Barnhart, Clever ,their-,tatlterr-amd . that , ; they settled'. ibeir hdiidinistration ficcount—that . the Valenci of aecennt 'Was' ptiitUtiver to %he .heirs and legatees entitled, under the wilLatid, theit release talLin for the same, inicept "the'enniunt which...watt ,16 liti'..paid fo his brother Barney, which was settled in his , brother George's Es. tate,.who had since.died, and his estate admin istered neon and settled....q,Wherlispop -24th Apri1.1849., on motion et Mr., Miller, '; Rule: Oil tholieits and legatees of. Barnhart Clever, de:" ceased;,to be . and appear at , the text stated Orphanii'Courtlo' be held at Carlisle, tin,Teet6; day the Ilth day-of . `Septe.uther 'nisi. to:allow. cause; why- , -Contod , Clevetli adaiiniatiater 'of B a rnh art' C le ver'deeeesed, she Ititot .be liiitehitiV gad from hisafteil as:adttunistrtifor.. • - , 1, -. ,,, ;• , ;_ c. , , • •;:,-:; -,- IJAXEP•liOFFERI , SheriE. , Y , ' , 1 1 .4 ' tI - et' - -- - ; , ..t. ...i k:; . . , r,i.ii :.I -; state ordsaaa.Shellabarger,leg!d ETTERS'-Tettautntarrinllielaa,tiyii.it • • enr,Teslantent!dr*lAAc,Slll* GEklate.efiWeat'Pennehio ttvtibi dated. 4 havinvisisied.td:the tinderslgniljr.nie unbolts, of4said estatea)7..; All Personeffndebted to. said Estate: ertlrequested to, make. iminediate paynientiendltlibie Ifiiittiteltifine against the Atv sameeresenf theitlW hither; a t a .ender signed deli atithenticated-for aettlement i , „ . -,.. . •-- JACOB sHELLATJARGEJE.' , i, , :,C r ,f I i1..7,' •fl, '. ', f4 l ': 'l . '" i'• Mifilin'ltiwnehlii - • ',..,•1•,1i DAVIEE.SHELTABARGEk.,:`'',: i ---- oi - ,- - ;iwAitiAltesiiktitereAßG,;, ---- i• iir24atk . ii,(11. , 3 , 4F.;•, - . w ed . , Ni t i l ib b i*, ..i , .. • , • - AM1101.11•1111 )" 3. '"-Q 00141,,y,01) . 1 gsSvioo,,;' , IttehOr4 l 44•B l ;netal ooleOtion-of them iicleb evorWely.lioF booth added to our•ifit' iembr _ t ow Moli`O At • •_ , Ootot l,ptitoiti,kOt-thit GlycitorY'So"*l i.".Marc4 /if --J:ll`t NAP r 1,,;171 i, , ent ray: lid ab l iifst, l l`u -4 8t opened, it, inia.allyr'3l/41,144Yelphoti cle fur 11,9T/I°S .imte7,lfq,lNl•ii:TEtmorfalm t i , • • oal's , u.siii.--..... t ...a ,mi selliong at I Ilii4lootel0003"°88(14130): 001LBY ' , .. ,4 i54 , •/ t',, *;-*',- • 41 41, 1 • ; ii , •••••• . . . . • ••. ~ PROOkiIitATIOLI • HPREAS-;.theXibnoilible-Fastizitioic WarTe,:Prosidlint : Judge:Ofdlin sevortil, tie,tlrts„ef comipen:Plees.or ,the w coupOpe : , o f Cunibeland; Porry and Junlada,lip rennaYlo4" ; a ' ' Justice of the„ sere ral , Pen rt of.; pfert and laintiniir :tind„,'Oineral ", Jail;Deivcry In 'mld 'counties. iird:floii; atiier,t ;anti:John 'Clendenin; , of 4 ( he Court otOyar andi !iferininer'tind General for, this trial'of 'Capital and - Other Offehdere; ,in the said county orCuriibeilimid,by their precepts to line directed, dtited thei.2th dsky,of_,Jirrii,,lB49;- - hiiiii ordered thli Coiurt'of Oyer and "Torinliier and GeneralJall Delivery to be holden at Curl. Hide un • the 4th Monday' , Of. ,(being the 27th day):at 10 recloelt: in the for!). noon, tooontinue onetskek::.l ,, i; • NOTICE is therefore herebiliven, Coroner, Jnetices of, the Peace, and Constable; ofthe Geld county of Cumberiand,thatthe are by the eeld precept commanded to be then And there in their proper persons, with their rollsr. records, inquisitions, .eianiinations, and .all ' °titer renThinbrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain to be don e, u n d andirn) thatarebound-by recognizance', to prosecute, (against the prieoners that then s hell be in the Jail of said' countykare to be there to prosecute them as shall be just, • . - ~JAMES HOFFER, Sheriff. In the Court of-Common Pleag . • Cumberlamt•estunly No. 65, Aug: Term, 1849 I Sci. Fa. P A et D wHEREAB, George Oyster, in the Court of Common Pleas, to wit--:Of the term Of Apri1..1845, before Stimu. I Hepburn, Esq., and his Assoc iate. Judges of the same Court, did by consideration of the same Court, reco ver~ against' John Hoon, late of your County; yeoman, a certain sum of three - hundred and fifteen ollar& lawful money OrPennsylvenia,• debt, as alio. 1.41/, which to the_ said George Oyster, in said court were likeViati adjudged for his damages which ho sustained by occasion of the detention of that Debt, whereof the said John Hoon is convict, as appears of record, &c. And, whereas, the said 'John Hoon has since died, and letters 4f Administration have been' regularly, issued the 'Register of said county to Benjamin Mon and Abraham Hoon. Notice is hereby given to 'Benjamin Hoon '& . Abraham HiionTivxecutors - ciVjultn floonTdeed 'with- not iee-io-Martflomr(widoW); John - 14mm: ' Henry Hoon,, Benjamin Hoon, Ab'm Hoon, Polly Blessinaand Julia Ann McDonala, heirs of J Hoon, deo'd. dim they be and appear before ' our Judges at Carlisle,. at our Court of Com mon Pleas, there to be held the fourth. -- MON- - DAY of August next, to show cause if any they have, why uhe said George. Oyster ought not to have his said judgment revived, ard why he ought not to have execution against them fur his debt and damages aforesaid, according to the force, form, and effect of the recovery afore said, if he think - fit. Witness the Hon. Fred' k Watts, at Carlisle, the 19th day of May, 1849.. Augl'493t JAMES HOFFER, Sh'ff. In the Court of Common Pleas Or Cumberland Comty ; Ann 'Smith, Into Ann McKinney, by her next friend Philippitleseeremlibt Thomas Smith, No. 27 April Term, 1849? Samna sur Di. vorceo ; 10th April, 1849. On motion of Mr. Biddle, proof having boon made that the said Thomas Smith cou d not be found in my baili• wick :' Notice is hereby - given to the said Thomas Smith - to appear on the 27th day of August, 1849, to answer the complaint of said Ann Smith. JAMES HOFFER, Shlf. jy25'494t. In the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county. ELIZABETH DONNELLY by her lather nod -next irienct#enjamin Ebersole, James Donnelly: No., 9, November Term, 1848. ' Subpcsna sur Divorce, 10th April, 1849. On motion of Mr. Adair procif having been made that the said James Donnelly °Mild sot be found in my bail. i wick _- - 24 t ice hereby given te the csid James Donnelly to appear on the 27th day of August, 1849. to answer the complaint of the said F.liz• abeth Donnelly ---"• , 4 JAMES HOFFEIL•Sheriff. • July 25. '49, 4t In the CoUrt of Common Plep of Cum berihnd County, No. 111 Augue Term, 1849. Adam Bishop in his own right,,and alienee eit,Conrod : Bishop and John Dittd'aid Catha rine'his wife, late Catharine Bishop ' , Jacob Bishop, Adam Bishop; Spang ler and,Susan' his wife, late Susan Bishop, and Catharine Bishop, Hetty Bishop, Margaret Bishop and Alfred Bishop, with notice to their mother. and next friend nutty Bishop, end !Jetty Bishop in her own wrong, (the eight parties lust named being the widow and chil dren •of John Bishop deed.) Joseph Bishop; Christopher Bishop, Fred'k. CromUgh and' Elizabeth his wife, late Elizabeth Bishop, Margaret Bower (widow,) Abraham Bollinger and Magdalena his wife, late Magdalena Bish op, Catharine Ann Sidle with dotice to her father and next/rim - al Peter Sidle, aid Peter Sidle in his own wrong, Lewis Bollinger, Sam ,uel Bollinger and David Bollinger with notice to their father and next friend John Bellinger, and John Bollinger in his own wrong, and Daniel Freesinger and Susan his wife, late Susan Bishop. - ' The Defendants are hereby summoned to appear at &Court ,of Commoo . ?leaver Cum berland county on -- Moiiday' the 27th day of August, 1899, to show causes why `partition should not he made of a lot of ground, situa ted in Monroe township, Cumberland County, containing sores more or less. , • JAMES HOFFER, Sheriff.. July 11-6 t iy's>tH:~ 'L,yx,~t, ~. '. Yr~'ea+il - yar i~,. ,+ .. . ' I VINNALIVir ~, :•;;;T" ---1.7 t '.• ~. . . . THE undersigned-Would reepectfulik inform; the,,,cilisensof Cm:lo4 and e i th'i , sdreounding 64'1111(171MA &Sir" - • -•••— r • to-.L , -ta 1.,..-, 7 .• ~ 1 qestl . 7 ?,,,,, , ,5,,, 111iNd' pAyS t TO, to• El3,9M' PHIL A DELPHIA, • , „,„.,... was, dally..ThroAgkproßle, , .. - !.111---- , - hod call ' btdee and wagattx packages 'ltifetie b l i funt‘Bor - bridge! s o N ci,i; 270:MATkAti zEtlre a tTollildelphia, inteodedlenPerlislo i and adjacent: couherh will. be deliVered,'at'Metiarti.. Jl'dt; D. Rlioad's :Ware ',Sense. , GOodtft for mrpreini r te'Phibidtilithia, is loft op, Rhoads ylarehomrs,will_.rtihef-,4v4th -Iffeet-Oitit prompt !itterglerA ; 79,00sfpreipiess Should' be so - Merited.' ,' - ~ , ~ _ „,,.,.,,c)1 , Thati. l3 oibildkeTd7iiiiiitiriiiest. t .. .'e r !!`'' ,,, 'J , de D' - 'llhitads,'Ctailitild.' 07 ? ygjegg, r ,, sayy,freaghts o W, hen °seri 100 ibtri '6O pyl risr hesijrad.' - rai4age w s;2s4d.sC, cents i i idprOpthiien ViEilii4ei'l r"' • . , i'..- , 'As Ihitrie 'a new enierprise. , exMeetilffor -the . convenience and. accommodation of: a he;bnizens of Cumberland "Cejuaty, it, is hop,od it willrneet with the eneotiilisemenf it' deserves! 4 %1.... ~ -.! ' t , 'STU MIA U Glf da'MOKESSOIT - j 4tf - • :Proprietors,. Chombersburg a. 4.BWEnrcy, Agentfoi• the 01.4.0 f &uthwoith Mdnufaeturing. Wrifing'..-Pepeor Warehausecislu. 3 ll2inorfa,. . . 100 CASES' ',kir '!.he, above , superior Pa • Miw 'in' store, find fot sale to the trade at Ott:ley/Set market Triees, , nonsiating in Finolhicir Plitt.Enfiert,2o4,ls and Id. lbe., • Superfine Mediuntand Demi Writinge, blue and white. , , . . .• , Extra 'sniper and eurierfine Folio Poste, blue ned - white, plain end , • Superfine.Comm . orcla Posta, blueurid.White plain and, ruled. , Extra' super Linen"' rote. Papersolain : l and Superfine and fine Bill 'Papers. long tind":Biotid Soperfine , and fine Counting House Caps and - Posts, blue and , s Extra' super Congrese eaig, and Letiere; plain and rilled, blue End white:: •1 • • .•' • Extra super p ongrass .Capea nd , Iretters r gil Superfine Sermon' Caps and Poste. , , Superfine blue' Linen thin Letters. Extra tipper Bath Posts; blue and White; Plain and ruled... . :• , • • r•. °- Embroidered Note Papers and Envelopes: a_wyeee!4:,Brief-Papers. _Superfine-and: fine-Caps-and-Pesterrilled-and— - 'p:airi; blue and white,„yarious qualities and prices. • ' Also, 1000 reams w dte, on_ assorted,Shoe Papers, Bonnet Boards,. white and " aisOrted Tiesue,..Tea, WrnPelng,,tEnvelbpivasserreC & ' blue Itliediutus,'Cup Wrappers, Hardware Pa pers;" &c. . SPRING 'GOODS. TUST received and now opening, an. elegant el assortment of STAPLE AND •DRI,SS GOODS, such as plain and figured' Baines, Linen luatres of different colours and styles, Lawns of every style and price, a large assort ment of Ginghams, cheaper, than ever, cam brial, bond muslin. a large assortment of Lace Goods, Ladies and—Gentlemens Kid Gloies. Lisle and thread gloves. A Large assortment of spring bonneLltibbons. Also, Hosiery, Tack and side comb!, steel Beads, Beg end Pains clasps, slides, ring'? and Silk twist of•everY lour. A largo assortment of Boya' ,and!Jtolens Spring and Summer Wear,. alsp, beautiful prints, fast , colours, Kngliih thintzee, hadd some pattern4together wake large4siortinent of bleached . apd brown muslin and'otheegoods. Purchasere will do well to call and see before they purchase elsewhere. apr 4 . •G It CROOKS.' P. 0 1 110-001°.113 . R?S- Contectionery;Fruit ,Euml Toy Store; NORTU Ef Ai4OVER STREET, CARLISLE, PA, Courrrity lIIERCHANTSsnd tho pub tic in general are.--lespeetfully•invited- to call at - the Old Stend.of the subscriber, (well known as "Krieg Ringleg Head-Quarters) in North Hanover street, a few doors north of the • Bank, and examinow.his -large assortment of CHOICE CONFECTIONARIES, menu factureirof the. Vest inaterial,,feesh every.dey, and. warranted not to bo surpassed : by any to the States, which will .be sold at! reasonable 'prices. He has juin received itlgwemor_ Ttuittrand Nifts: - Vcinglitlng in part of Oft•- ANGES, LEMONS, RAISINS, Fige,'Pru ens,- Bordeaux. and Paper-shelled Almonds, Filberts, cream -nuts, -pea.nuts, cocoe-nuts, .which 'will be sold at the lowestrates. He wculd also invite attention 16 a large lot of TOYS AND FANCY • GOODS, consisting tifirilrof - fine laricy - boxes, dolls, aoll-heada, Furniture in boxes, wooden tea sets, brass and tin trumpets, bone, basketbnd bell rattles, we gonsand wheelbarrows, glass end Ching toys, accordepna, harrneinicans, fancy soap); Hair t?il;'hait 'Oil, hair and tooth .Iniuslies,.shaving create and- hundreds of other knielinaks, In cogneetige with- the - sbove he hog tangier(' a good assortment pr FA MILY GROCERIES, coneistirm in pert , of,loaf, lump and ; brown Sn eers, cage, (ha. pinto, cheese end - crack ers,-- Imperial, Young Hyson end Black Tee. 'Spires of all kinds, blacking, matches, brushesolksei • The subscriber rotu'rns Ilia sincere thanks to the public for the liberal parronnge heretoloren bestowed on him, and hopes by a desire to, please, to merit a continuance of the same: jttl2 49 • P. MONYER.-... Spring4":Summer JST received 'a; full _ and complete meek of Spring and Summr 'Oilods; suitable for. Gentlemen's wear. Super Brk French and Fancy Colored Cloths of all deacriptioni.- , 4111'k . and Fancy Cassimeres of all shades ;.Sod-rnixl tures, also Cashmeretts, Tweeds and,Craning ions of all colours and qualities: Viet ingli; Snits Saline, cashmerespwhite and , Fancy. Marseilles: • With a large ossortm_ept of „Gloves, cravats,. Stocks,Liner. and Silk Handrfs, all open , and ready or inspection at niy , old stand Opposite the Rail Road Office. • T. tr. SRILES:' May 2 New apling and Summer. Goods, J CARMONY.Ias just. • a large and extensive 1114811nmentiftipiiiig and Summer to , whlch he insitelethe et.. tention of .ihisifriends find . the - pablis Andes ho is ,determinedno:'sell gdo'do as`, low as any other istablishmenAin•Carlialo litlllV2t the. county. 'flatters' hlmself•thst s ,,hy . , strieto .. "' attention to busin'een he isiill'p u eeiSe a lihotid sh,areLot_publio_patronoge, :,..1111PORTANT" I Oar Twpublicl are'hditittif o'i mit nn manse. 4 1 00 °it handsoriteat and 4hitipiti:: drt,goildii, ever brought.; to. Ca rlisle 'haittojest been received o',OlL'Brs . Cheag. Wrtulstale4r and rietail Store: Astoeleis'vety litiga r tailgr • Pam detetmined vo to.cut oditet. the , iieritlottesil. notch.' have sortie. of 'the ..eheapeata Clothe;'l th i ss imu fee. Vist inga; 310gwne pr. tins 'and e alicocia" from , Ze ;Lain MS, , uthd. Stockinga from 6f, toAd,q. Ifteenet,ribbenatlrditi ,40" to .25. 1 Ptintaldmi stuffs rpm . s , 7 39Asi.tdpait t i chaa from , 121 , to 6.06';' , ` ." - 1 , 4111 Conte °ilk comp; ell: end 'get geed! at thaftl',l4ited.,esstaMeinlaireetteatf4, ' '•" - r4 13 0 , 1:' .C.,0 P 914.4 3 W.W.“ s„ country Stdieffe4plied'at eity,p I ett,4„4. •t`'' '. - lib' Oh': ' t 'Goode - ' 777 ;1' ' : 8 capes i ..-., ,2-".! , • , .., .ar.,- et f1 , e , .. 4 - if.tie nottoOtt , inisejosrbienieVeived ut the ky,,fitofe,,tpr thr u hsoribeti ; tieing IbViinone ', . - -r ' . A n ibis hit i'sn'ol.l , "- hello aftiva ~,t,tu: ,oPPRff 4 m° g• fie - fi r '4,l' - ply maf bit fouh a yarety,of LA.l4),Foli 11 E S s . GOODS; litukti tie ) !swap. Gingh.t4s, ; ,lllpue c de7,,.., ' LainA,VAlphotnisi; ;Linen .I;ustraNcalicowesi,„4, 'haap,s,,,Chsakaphitielitieweiy A tie np! , 'Tkplati t .t Flannols,, , ,gisehric,,Bookv Bwisit; ape ,I - oho.; '-',, , plaid and .stripod.'hfuslinsorerlasgb iiiikily'Ofl - N IIdEkrs'AIIITB9 3r,s.„WEAII Miseediweishl;:•4 -morettS,TlOtlisl phinatpoies...gastities,tilaiitirk'.. A 4 Gloves;litibboni:' l'aloin. ~ C 4 k lrlptilt, e.A.4P, C'tbii:-: G'roceneei+acm.;'HO., td r„i tir „ c P,,'llr' l 4,l,frene'ra c.anilii,..- Ocirapleta assortmehitv v.5e . 1..". 9,1 ,Ax ii. ,,,,- Gqops, which , cannot t fan.' tilittenS 0 ,1,. , , qualit,f, and Prioet),We iniritelkelPithligfira , and ‘socurobargaiethat thophietant),MVSlicliffil;gl south of roil °Roo; 1 ~.,, .. ...,,,- , K3' siit:A7l,.ovt'ati' Imily,s'o -, t • '':'' • —; A.,4f,14(44**T4,,,,t--, ~. ... = ruisit ~:0 0 t.R •• .i, l ~ t.A Word to o lfttil i g i te• • ',.. t 4,4..- • - . 6 11,-- ,ttARB&M3pEMBIOR - stor t i k• § :1 ... 4 - --; • ''cida:(ll,thu„ken, fr t f i lltOoii. i .th 4 t 4r ., ,' l '. e- .. f : f i: Z ~',..,,, •4; . Imo: oktql/CNlce 90-opillithrEnyue , '.i h '•-• • 444 'N: Hl' , . , Aplital/WaSin4 ~ le i r • t ' n 3l 6 l.,a*PnYi „ s.444lfieerm ,4 ppylveity4o6l,,;._ . „, ~,„„„.0. 0 01 ClbaAth'i ....kda , • , 0)„44,-,...... tidtSir tr'n'ir, a Pdf.9* -- 7 o jet t ', . 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