EfEil,t'\:ll;9 ,6:111) EZPOEITERIi CARLISLE, PED6Pa. --- THE LARGEST' :AND CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER S IN' CUMBERLAN D ctrincrY! Perms—Two Dollars a year, or One Dollar an Fifty Cents, it,puncthalkit paid in ✓ldtianrc. $1,75 if paid within the pear, FAY Fan IT.-W e.areindt;bted 'to Our friend, Mr, .Ohrjstinn • Stityman, ter, present of those luscidae... In xu ries, Seclq, el -Pent, grown on his grounds. He tray be a ssured they were warmly ap peciated. . • .- CARLISLE DErosEr BANIC.—We learn .that in consequenc'd of physical disabil ity, ihe popular Cashier of this Institu tron, Wm. S. CoREAN,..Esq. recently ye signOd. his situation. The resignation waslceei)ted. on Wednesday last, and the Directors filled the vacancy by elec ting Mr. Wm. M. BEETEM, CaFhier, Mr. 13EETEM ' S place as Teller was filled by the appointment of Mr. HENRI' A STURGEON. Both gentlemen are well qualified for the places to which they have been elected. NEW Trucac.—The ;.rb•rlcme . n engaged in laying the new trackof the Cumber land Valley Rail _Ro - ad_have pushed their-operations to the Eastern extremi ty of our bitrough. The new track is now complete from Chambersbarg to this place, and will be finished probably to the Connection with the York and Cumberland rail road by 'the Ist of De cember. The trip from Chambersburg a-Baltimore , w 11-th en-be—made-in -about six hours, and a new and advantageous market be opened for the produce of the Cumberland Valley. Census Returns POPULATION OF CARLISLE.—The pop ulation of our boiough, ns shown by the recent census, is as follows • Males, Ferrisles, Total, . 4579 The. colored population number 337 . There are 787 dwellim_l houses in the -town. 'An-1820 our population'. was .3,708. In 1640, it Was 4,351. The increase in ten years is tii, ;.fore but `328. The great. differcnce•in the number of the sexes, is rather discouraging for the matrimonial prospects of the ladies GENSUS OF SHIPPENSTWRiI. — The 'News' reports the population of Ship pensburg as follows : Males, Females, Of these 112 . are :colored people. The increase in the population in ten years is 105. The town contains 7 chur ches, 7 schools, 7 public-houses, ten dry goods and grocery stores, &c. There are two fire companies, n Saving Fund society, an Odd Fellows Lodge, a Divi sion of Sons of Temperance, and nn encampment of Odd Fellows. The town is beautifully situated in a rich agricultu ral country, and its ,population is inter gent and r gr - J.•Gloti les Book, for No '---ventbefri-s—prefusofreintel "The Evening Star," a fine engraving colored—"ThO Lord's Prayer," in six - tableaux, an original design by ermine - Fashions - for - November—The , Estrangement; printed in tints,--"Before and after the next Election," a hit at the times—Model Cotages, Cage Birds, ' Ladies' Work, &c., &c., 17 in all.— The usual and favorite list of contribu tors nearly all provide something fo - this number of, the Book. pr - Graham's Ainericaff — onthly. Magazine, for November, is also highly embellished with "The Highland Chase," a beautiful mezzotint by Welch—"The Angel's Whisper," by - 1-Ilman—Paris Fashions, and the American Quail: . Major Richardson. Dr.- Elder, Messrs. • Whipple, Bayard Taylor, Weld, Street, Prentice, Conrad, Grace Greenwood, and • other gentlemen and ladies contribute to its pages. *- ARTHUR'S HOME GAZETTE.-WO are ' in receipt of thisnew paper, andcau cor dially commend it to patronage. It is mainly .devoted to latnilyAnstruction and - -entertainment; - and abbunds Qvith well written articles and tales whose object is the advancement of mortality, religion and truth. , Price $2 year--address p..,Artlar & co. Philadelphia. 4 :l3ltrinFthn.—TheiC,!urnbefland Volley Rail Road Company hitie decjared . semi-annual dividend of four par cent on the first and, second preferred stocks of tice:Nuprtny, payable on tind — ofter the 12th , Init. It will not be long,. we ' predict before dtiridend will be - .paid on all the.stocli. ..... _ U. S. COIIIIIIISSIONEM—rWe learn from the Volunteer—that Judges-- - Grtur and • Kane,of the Circuit Court of the U. S. for tho Eastern District of Pennsylva nia have appointed J. Ellis • Bonnam 4 Esq. of this place, U. $: Commissioner for the - cOunty..4 Cumberlival, to exer cise the functions conferred by various acts of Congress, and also to carry into effecetiferprovisionsof the recent law it relation to the. reclamation r of r . fugitive slaves. . tcrWe learn that the'Rev. 'Tombs Meare,al milli° of. Nowvifie, Cum . berhind county', and ' forer!y'Poitor" of the second Presbyterian' Church in CS lisle, has been'ollbrest the Presidency of . "Lafayette epllegf3,- Btoordis at ;present Pastor 'of the , first Presbyterian Chßel 134chmond; Ara. where he will probllily.preicir r • r , • All, then art 'weiceine, Itenvenhi delleione breath, When Wends beginlci.ifenr.the eritneon leaf, And suns grew meek,- and the meek /tune grow brief, And the year smiles ne it draws near death. • -Wind of the sunny south! oh still delay ' In the gay wends and In the golden air,: • • Like to a good old nge,releatrad from care, Journeying, in long serenity, away. !Wench a bright, lateguiet, would that I • brght wrar out life likg thee 'mid bowera,& brooks, And, dearer, yet, the'sunshineef.kind And Innate. of kind voices over nigh; •• • , And w hon.rny last nand twinkled IWtho glass,. Pass silently from men; es, thou doll pass. RE I D it:a . rule to:read a little every day, evert•if it hebitt, a Sin= gle sentence ._ A , short paragraph: will often afford you a profitable.Aonrce of - re. flectionior it_ whole day. :For this purl pose keep some valuable.boolt or• paper always Within yoUr reach,. so that You, may lay your hand on ii at anY moment when -, you,:are -about the house..l..We know a. large tinnily 'that has niade itself intimately acpainted with history, pre-: bably morethan any other family . in the United States, by the practice of having one of the children, each one taking a weelc by turns, read evert , while the rest were at breakfast KNOwiNch—ll is said that a small pine of rosin dipped in the water, which is paced in a vessel . on the stove,. will add a peculiar property to the at nrosphe'reof the room, which will give great relief to persons troubled with cough.---The-heat of- the water is- suffi cient to throw off the aroma of the ros in, and give-the same relief as is affor- . ded by a combustion of the rosin. It is preferable to the combustion, because the evaporation is more , durable., The same , rosin may be - used for weeks. Real Estate at 'auction. Ore TI4URSO✓IY the 131st rEf October, 1850. 1r WILL offer nt public sale n HALF ACRE of ground situated in Centreville, Dickinson township, curnbciland 'county, . whereon are • j e; 1 f r o e e L t e l s ci r;: , ri l o g4o r d . . ' , .1. ,. ' , k r V y ( 1 ) 3 l i e S it T O u 1 ,1 4 ? ,, Y r .2..11 Lag,, water convenient to - klic prop -1 NI ........ erty, a number of choice fruit trees --_, .2---,._ttre on the lot Nith improvements necessary to render a home condonable and convenient. 2223 2351 A Ist), nt the some ;hue and plaCe I will offer thrse•quariers of an Acre of .ffrountl. teljeliting the above, whereon is elected a two story LOC: !MUSE, an excellent Illackeinith shop, a - nutnlier - o!Ctioitie fruit trees are oii the lot. Persons desirous of viewing the property will please eall stmt the subscriber in,Ctintre viVe. The properties will be sold separate , or together to soil the - purchasers Salo In 1001• rococo precisely at 1 o'clock, P. M., when ate tenjance will be given-a:id ttirtos made known by JILNJAMIN SHAFFNER. Oct') VALUABLE PARIVE FOR SALE. On TCESl2:ll",ihe 20th qf Ockhee, 1850 iArILL - be sold at Public sale oiMbe prcmi. roes, the' firm of Joint - R. carotlierc dee'd., situ tied in Dickinson township, Gum. - net Lind county, adjoining hails of Levi Trcgo John Hisner and Johnston Moore. pSeid Farm sontains 15n ACRES' of geed - lintestotte land, about 100 Act, , s of which is cleared and in a high State of Cultivation, the Inkinee is well covered n ith good timber..l here .is also a pace quantity of Locust an Walnut trees on , • , the place. The buildings ore a , STONE HOUSE, TWO FRAME ir;ll6 'A LOG HOUSEI Corn Crib well s ; &c. There ti ver- failing water. Persons wishing arty information respecting place will please call on John Lefever, or on the-premises. Possession and on indisputable title given the first of April next. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, when atten dance will lie given arid terms made known by oct9 THE HEIRS. 744 631 I 578 - - THE subscriber offers at private sale the fi.l.• lowing property. situate in North Middleton :ownsitip, Colltberlund county, near the Ilarris. burg turnpike, about 2 miles front Carlisle, consisting, of - PI VE A CRES - ol Grinind, more liCerbrower and the Letart Spring, with all the buildings thereon erected, La_ , . all el which ate- in first rate order There is also n fine YOUNG ORCHARD of choice Apple trees. Also, n fine cool spring convenient to the houses. The property is ood'inder;mndir - adm i rat ly 'atla wild - to - FT' Mai ket. farm, being convenient to the borough of Carlisle. Termite will be made reasonable. For further information apply to the subscriber • agent for-the owner. living nartr the place augl4 JEREMIAII GRINER. Mil THE undersigned respectfully informs his - friends and numerous customers, that lie has tOCCIIII) returned front Philadelphia with a very urge and carefully selected assortment of now PALI, GOODS, 'purchased at the lowest pri ces, and which he is determined to dispose of at very-small profits. • - Superior CLOTHS, at from 75 conTs to a yard. Cussimercs, Cussinets and. Vestings ; at various prices. DfLESS. GOODS, such as Delaines ' ;Bare ges, and a splendid assortment of Silks. -An -extensive assortment of Calicoes and'Cinghtims ,11so, Checks, Table Diapers, 'Pickings, Mas hes, liennets,ltats. " • BOOTS AND SHOES—A good asset intent of Men's Women's and Children'e fools and Shoes, of superior quality and very cheap.— Ab.o . , boy's and' Mena Cloth and Huegarian Caps. GROCERIES—Siich us Sour: Coffee, Mo.. lasses, Pekin Tea Company'srlebrated Teas. Also, constantly on hand th beat quality of Carpet Chtfin. The subscr her respectfully asks all who wish good bargains, to give him a call. Cruet forget tire stand. opposite Leon ard's old stand, North Hanover street • r . Butter, Eggs, Rags and Soap, taken at mar- Icer - prices • — N—W—W 00 D S T A Let-- ()Cl9 / .ht the Cheap Store cornet' of flanaver wad 14,1z the't streets, opposite :Ilumer!i Grorow Spar. The undersigned most respectfully inlorms ,Itis friends and tho , public generally, that he fins just retuincil 'from Philadelphia with a well selected assortment of FALL, GOODS, pun chnsed , at the lowest prices, and which he is defertifined to sell nt snutll profits: among them may- he fotind' CLOTHS, UASSIMJhIIES, VtiSTI.NOS, Sat limb, Velvet .Gords, Hen tacky Jeans, &c. • LADIES DRESS' GOODS, 'Consisting in Part of Black Sillte,Casinneres, Monsclin do Lainas.•Alpricite, Colnirgs, Giiigliante, Calicoes Sack Flannels. Collars, Laces, Fringes' &c. •DOMESTICS,"Tickinge, Checks, Flannels Dyillings, Osnuburg, Linsoys, illuelinc, bleached tun] unbleached Also, • Groceries in all tbuir variety,. vie: Sugar, Coffee, Teus, Molasses, Spices, Chocolate, &c Rage' and Country Prodpee'takeril i•xchange , foi goods Please givirtned - A C FETTER • Pct 9 • . , • • TH.E , :subactibor is now prepared. to,fuerduk , • FAMILIES with. the best quality'-CLEAN' STONE COAL nt the, lowest rates.-“),rders left nt ,liardiVro ; Storo. or'lp . t thu d yard'apkiesirn ,llootter's LuntberYnrd,..will he prAmptly.lillo: ' Also. lust.re,csieeil 'frltniMie• t0nnen•100,,.17.0 NS,. • N Irr .c fat' 'Litne;' • ••• burnere;'lsoo- linab els Bittiirlionni l 'Oonl for ' , • • Karr. A new,lot of Lilian Lustrea, various ,prices and colors,: from G to 50 cents a yard. another supply of Braid, China Pearl, 'Rough and Randy, Gimp, mnd Chip' 130NNKTS.--' - Also, •Changeable and Dress SILKS,. in.vari— My,. with a. varied assortment of. Bonnet and Cap RIBB 0 NS, :Diana. Trimmings, just received and:opened by may 29 •::. . O.V.IIITNEn. „ ••, • • Black Silk, Laces,: ,• ' 1 . 1. Ty. of Slilt, Lapqp, aAnd GoLtori Valond4,,unpsEdgikip Lindit4l.34l3iii..od4ilo. VrklediViit 4-sopt2A_ ouTostrn..; fly wee. C. lIIIVANT PUILLIC SALE pravATE SALE NEW GOODS New Pall Goods 11,'ott, ! Cotel Ltizen 5t0r}3 . .f?.t,,613qp.6. 14.1111344° OZlOTti n riVai „ & L;;StgINER reiinevtfuilY invite Ai. the at tenTion di their friends, end Abe public generally. to their large lover Goedathat have boon pu'reletacd atik.graM'sacitifice in the city of ItalliteWe. ,l'hey. sell"theinitt a small ticivanv, us there room for, them in our little stere mow So conm one and all and take' diem at almoseany price; as *tiara doter anted to sell cheaper than can bn l ,botigh! in Philtlylphet, - ;\!cw York or,ttaltimore. Haag out 'your Winners! ' _ 'Hear the trumpet! • 1 - I Here they come ! here they [tie! , What's the ,matter? what's the matter ? 'Only leek at the crowd, . Como on J0e,,,..1tin and Sam Hatter, :Let see what% o u st Ito here sumps --- ± — W - 61rask lOfi wlines,the muss; See 'how' tho street does 'stem cortainlY,must be a fuss! 0, no boys, no fuss at till, • Only another greet arrival, • i Of, beautiful - Clothing for the fall, • At M. & L. Srstrtun's Clothity Hall! - I Intro-just bofightl,l. suit So,fine— 'Pell ma, how doyen like it Joe ? ;'Don't you Irma one likemine ? Como Mr, boys, let ifs go. Now let me tell you, , What thorn you can find,? Coats of all colors, . • And P.:to s of all kinds Waistcoats so handsome,' • .And Cravats so nice,t And they will not think it-troublesome, If you dive them a call twice or thrice. They will wait on you with kindness, And they can suiryou wit nice Cap, Which for Its quality and chcalness, You can only find at STEINER'S, West Ma n i 'Street, next door •to Burkholder's Hotel, ..zp-A first rate assortment of Cloths, Caesi mores and Vestings always on hand, which will be made to order in the most fiumionable-atid best"rityle by a first-rate workman. : • 4 Oct2-3m morn i BMW CrOODS' ortliE subscriber haa just returned . froth tho city with a general assortinent of_ Y A.ND STAPLE DRY GOODS ; .consisting of Merinoq;, Caslunered, Alpaches, Mons, de La tics, ,Ch_t ilos,i; in ams,--itso-Fl3tm= nei:Ribben, Embroider gh ed Neck Ribbons .in grctrt variety, Ladies Dress Trimmings, Ro l siety of all kinds, with the. ustial'Fall assort ment to which he invites the, , attention of the citizens of Carlisle and vieiiiitr. sept2s •G. W HITNER. SPLENDID STOCK OF FALL AIRY GOODS,' ONE. PRICE ONLY litamitton, Easter d Co., ' NO: 213 BALTIMORE STREET.- VITE the.att'ention at 'wholesale and retail `purchasers to their stock of Fresh Fall GOODS, inostly of their own imponntion, which will he found mach the largest and 11109 t varied ever offered in Llalthoore, and for every oriirle of wind' the lowest price is named at once. , ho hack will lie I ound—Rich Brocade and cutter, Dress_Sliks,_splendid!_nieoium and-low nrit•ed do., ri :la black Silks,"tit plain, watr'd, tigar'd'uT.d satin sirip'd, real old Inshioned Caps Gimp Black Silks, ligur'd nod pram ; . ,ittlin de Chines, in elmngeable nod solid colors, very hrarld:0111(Cr01111 Sc Sok:, in solid col o r L er ,,- - ing - -Dress - Silks in whim and light color, a a • eauti MI variety, Heine( and Millinery Silks iii rent vnrdety, Mules, :ViarCelillCS, norences, & . - DRESS GOODS. 1. -, .irk wa•cred and plain Tabbinets,.brocncle Cashmeres, rich 'primed Cashion es and Mou selincts,lient figur'd Do Lainas, -for children, plain Mouselines, in modes and high colors, _changeable_ Lyrnese.Cloths, Ceburg,s,-Sylva, nics, (entirely new,) cheep Mouselines and Cashmeres. low and medium t orincd Dress Goods, in every variety of new design many of which me in style, confined exclusively to -ear sales, 300 pieces LupM's superior French Mcrinoes, in all colors, 1 .0 pieces 6 . 4 Bi o ith fllieri noes .and Bilk warp I,yonese Cloths, ' Jo nls department we hav'Fi also n large stock of mbazines and Mourning Goods trt every va• ritly, embracing the most select shades of 13 nek nnti-Secad - Mourning, and choice aril.- elf:3 for Family-Mourning. sv;;; ;; ., In LINEN GOODS and - HO tiSEKEEP. ING FABRICS we have more than our usual !cycling stock, inducting the very best Shirting I. cent; of Richardson's nod Barklio's make, Pillow Linens of all widths, Linen Sheetings, of every description, Cotton Shectings, sup'r Blankets. Quilts, Flannels, Tablit ,- and Piano Covers, Floor Baize - and Floor Cloths, of nll widths and BiZQ:`, IMen Crumb Cloths, Table Dnrnasks, Diapers, Napkins, Towellings, Stair L i nens, rich curtain Gootl , of various styles, In e and muslin Chrtains, worsted Donnasks and I% oreens, and in fact every article in the Dry Goods line which may he required by Houso keepers, Hotels, Ste:ultimo:, &v. e , 1...... THE SHAWL iIOOM ?A7.7.'. M. 1......1 TILE a most rstensive nail magnifieent sp4LLoUqug„._and_snoitte--Cmhurercrearlferir Anir, with Cashmere border, emit ely, new, rich' embroidered and plain Crape, Long and Square Scotch Wodllen Shawk, Scotch Woollen Shawls fur children, "Bay State Mills" Shawls of nll toe Various styles made by them, and Mostly of patterns made ppressly for us, and iwhtch. _cannot_ bodied -elsewhere, -41 laelc-nntl- Mourning Shawls. in great variety.r,... ;; _ . Fgo , '' 'Cloaks, Mantillas and Sacs. 'Wale and Narrow SILK VELVETS,, colors. 13417 i MERCHANT TAILORS' GOODS3AND • MEN'S WEAR. . 'ln choice styles of superior French -Cloths, Of Bioly's and other best - cookers. , Doeskins. English and Domestic. Cashmeres. Fancy Woolen, Silk and ;zither Veittings, Soigne, Sile sian, Paddings, Canvass, Sewing Silk, &c. 'Also, a . splendi I stock of Gents Cravats, Scarfs, Fancy Neck, Ties, Sillc and Linen HdkTs., ,of new styles,' Gloves of all kinds, Hosiery, Silk and Merino under shirts at d Drawers, Suspen dors, &c. r,.. ' EMBROIDERIES.,..I./±..qEs, HOSIERY & GLOVES, We have also n very choice lot. of Embroid eries and Laces, (from the_ most_ fashionable Establishinents.in Pnriso including rich Muslin and Lace Caps, Chermzetts, Berthes, Collars. Sleeves and Culls, real blucic.and-white-Laces; real Lace Capes and Falls, Valenciennes Laces Edgings and insertings, superior Hosiery and Gloves of every descrunion ' emb•d and riviere hemmeOtitched Handkerchiefs, clear Lawn domafirifing L C Handlt'fa, fancy Cashmere India Emb'd Scarfs, fancy Bags, &c:, zeitS, Prints and white Muslin Goods, French and English Chintzes, rich furniture Prints, in great' varictf;.Chinbrie, Mull, Swiss. Book and Jaconct Muslins, Jacopo and SuiSi Edgings end Insertings, Bands and Florcnees. HEAVY GOODS FOR FARM- HANDS AND SEII.VANTS.eryrd , —We-have on Heal eveccriprum of goods entering into G criers! consumption, that we_ think will cive lactio,no the consuimr,all ..I%vhich we are cu1b!...1 hem dtc e.ar.mt of ohr of our Im9iness, to hay On the very hest ter:Ml and sell at a in ,, der-tte profit. liarit , g for M i TY article a, ,fixed price, (without abatelitent,) per• sans nntqully acquainted' with the - vahie of goods have every assurance that -in dealing with us, they pay the same price as the most exptniCAced purchasers. 111 Alt exnminution 0 1Conils . rjod Priessulici+ed Baltimore, nei2. . - Merchant, IYI.OI to Rent, lEIIE undersigned offers his MERUHANT 61ST..rxt the Csrlisle Iron Works, for root the Ist of:April, 1851. • , sern2s . . PE rim ,F .EGE. Zafl and - Clot.hiam .)Kon g Saved is'afoney Aftide.. TROUTMAN &'2IE4IVO ' Ew. CHEAP AND •FASI NABLE UN CLOTHING STORE, on Last Main street opposite Ellim's.Drug Store, in the.room ',formerly occupied by Mr. Daniell ea a Clothit.i., Store. Thankful to t h e eitizet,s of Carlisle nod vicinity fur their increased custom, wear Artie rennet» tircir coMpany to view our largd ;and splendid assortment of .Ready3ladr, Cloth. • in , . for FALL . ' AND WINTER WEAR. Our stock. consists of all kinds of COATS:. PANTS, VESTS, and G.iintlernett,?s Wearing. Appaiel in general, suitable for the bt4ason, cut and etude in the most workmanlike , manner and 'of thelatoit Falrand Winter Feeldons. Ali' 'who Wish to favor us witlt:'ll, pair can savoTrot twonly'Ave to, fifty per cent. by btiying tit our store, and all geode sold warranted to,give on. lire'satiSfaCtinn. . .] fsdrit2s 1711 - HI X.7141.p.. ' ,•,, WETHERILL'S*PUILD WHITE, r,p,Ary and 5 herein LINSEED OIL' jiier.iq ceived by die ; kebsoriberto be eolg,ebdop. Bonnet end Neck Ribbons.::, •;. THIS subscriber has just opened an 'assort: mont of. EmtirolderAtittßibbtina.WAmautiful styles, with a full supply of. Bonnet Ribbons of all qualities,; sop2s , kinuNgo: 0em410#4.' ,- ,,.. • 61 fox: Benny Lind Acme; ~jne4 l'ecciv,4,d . by, racciv.o , •,• G,W, ifiTNER. ( , aug 28 ; 188 9.fl • • 1 ' • M'srellaneotto. Frothonotolltir Notice ThTd.PICE is hereby givcij to all persons in: elrested, that tho following aecounti have been-filed in the Prothonotary's oillediror exam. inatioM by the accountant therein" - nrimed,,antl ; . will be",proalilred to the -- .C0n4..01-Conintoti" Pleas of Cumberland- conitty - for ''dbilfirmatioa ' end allowance, on WEDNESDAY, the 13th day of ,Novembor, 1. The account-of John Rupp . committee of the parson and estate of. Peter Zimmerman. sr of Allentowaship,"a lunatic. :. ri4•72 Tho final accounts•of Andrew Kerr, True.Tru tee of Elizabeth Moore; late of the Borough tot' Carlisle, deed: ' - • 3. Tho account -of Wm.-'M. tlemcm, Trustee of 1.-A. Bishop and Rebecca A...Bielt• op, under a deed of trust. - . Se'ettitstrator of the Hanover ano Carlisle Turn lids° !toad Comany.• 'JAS. i.L AMMIRT ON roth' y ME Oct 9 } UNRIVALLED DISPLAY.' OF FALL - DRY' GOODS t rigARLES OGILDY res pe ct f u l l y i nforms thepublic generally qua he has comnieno, ed opening his very 'Extensive, .Beautiful and General steel: of PALL PRY GOODS, ,• and' Sti - there have been n great many persona wailing tine a — triv — iil to milieiliefiliffpurcfridei he flatters himself that they-will he entirely satisfied altee looking , over the ; host .of bosun floods that. he Is going.to fun . olT of •matt pro fs. Conte in time and secure pri3tty . goo.cla an good bargains. His stock consists in part of afresh supply of:- • CLOTHS, CASSIMERS SATINETS, Kentucky Jelin.% &c., alllcolors andA 4 riees that are bound to Wasp the purchaser. Also, a grand assortment oh . LADIES DRESS GOODS, • viz: Changable Satins, Grnclenap :and Glass° Dress Silks, very beautiful; CASHMERES, MOUS. bELA INES, and innumerable Mbar new styles of Ladies' Dress Goods, of the Brest importation. SHAWLS, in endless' varktv_,_Ydi igh-giMbPsdri.:ll4..ra tick_ ToTv - Ci rates than they,have.heen.sold for seve ral seasons. The brag stock of BONNET & NECK RIBBONS, of entirely new styles, front to 75 cents per yard, Also, Bonnet Silks, Satins and Vol vets,in great variety, new style Chintzes, GINGHAMS & CALICOES, White and .I.lrown 111uelins and Sheetings of the best brands and at all prices. -The largest and most general stock of td GLOVES AND HOSIERY or gentlemen, Lndies.und Children, that has seen aihibiied Carlisle for years. . BOONS AND SHOES, of every variety of patterns and kinds, and at prices lo please all that wish to lay out their cash to a good advantage. BLANKETS AND CARPBTS, in great vurtety„ whieh.livould _Onto-all-that ish to purchase to look through toy stuck be lore purchasing elsewhere. GROCERIES & SPICES, '1 full and Ircsh assortment on hand, and will -be sold low - at the Old and well established stand, East Main Street n few doors below the Market House, b era you edit] find n stock of Goods eV largo', so well selected and at prices so low, that they cit,:mg fail to please all [OO2 • Orevvvitte acadcOty. ' SELECT- SCIIOOL.—Tho subscriber L - 3.. having taken charge of this - Institution, otters his services :0 ihe torn= patrons of the school and to the friendr of education generally. Ilia school will Le conducted on the most improved. princ'ples of instruction. Prom ex perience and hy untiring lipplication h e h o p es to render the school worthy ol general Patron age. The course of instruction . embrace all the brunches of a complete classic* and sei enti(ic-edu,c,iton. Oral instruction by Lee! ures and explanations - will accoinpauy the use of the most appr,ved text-books. 'TEnais Boarding, and Washing per fivi. innutbo, V4:;,50 Tuition in English Branches •, , 10,00 Tuition including classics 4 12,50 Tuition payable quarterly, invariably ad vance. Text books will be furnished'by tho Principal at city prices. Ntwville is n beautiful and pleasant village, situated in a fertile and well cultivated country, and accessible twice every day from tho east and the west by meansAef - the Cumberland Valley Rail Road. Thbqnhabitanta at the vil lage and surrounding countryore noted for their Morality and enterprise. Tho winter sessicin will commence will commence on the Second Monday of October, the summer on the Second Monday of April. For futlber-partheiiitiss-ad cfrdscrltib-Prifferpliiinsrewville. WM T GREAVER,.Principai. Newville, o ct2,3t Recrences:— The _Faculty of Pennsylvania College, Rev. W. M. Reynolds, Presi. dent of Capitol University, Ohio, Rev. C. C. Baughman.,Balin, Rev. D. F. Bittlo, Mid d la te wrt,--Md ~ —Re v—J-.—Har k vT-Wirr.—B Swoyer, Joseph Hannon, M. D., J. li. Herron, DRUGS !: DRUGS DRUGS ! Fresh Spring Supply ! .1 - HAVE just received a fresh stack of Med i 'eines, Paints, Glass, Oil, &c., which having been purchased with, great care at the best city houses, I cap ,confidpntly recommend to Families, PhYsiciatis, Country:, Merchants and Dealers, as being freSlf rizid4mre.. &tent naicim,., •licistioa Extracts, Fine hemi eels, Spice's', ground and whole Histruments, Essences, Pure Essen': Oils Perfumery, &c, Cod Liver oil-11 - arrnoted Genuine, DYE , STUFFS: Indigoes, ' :Log and Cam Woods, Madders, Oil Vitriol ~. Sumac . _ . .Copperas, Alum, Lac Dye* PAINTS. • Wetherill & Brother's Pure Lead, Chrome Green and Yellow,_Paint and Varnish };rushes, Jersey Window Glass, Linseed nil, Turpen tine, Cophl and coach Varnish, and lied-Lead. All of which will be' sold at the, very lowest market price, Also, a fresh' and. splendid as sortment of FANCY GOODS, FRUITS, • Confectionary, and innu Treble other articles calculated for use and or mem, all of wl.ich arc-offered at the lowest cash prices, at the - cheep - Drug — B4lv and - Fancy-Store-of-tho l euh Scriber CM North Hanover street. ' S: W; •HAVERSTICK Mny 22. 1t?no FIRET . .AItIOVAL . 4iff6o/8 twit Shoes FOR' :111E:n1LI; SEASON B'oßl':exv3 . ,slVom STORE; Main otred: near the:Rail Road DrPitt, grA 01111'11181Np Alen's, Bay!ii nhl Youth's IV Calf, Kip and coarse Boots, and Brogans. which are warranted to be of the hest quality, Ladies• Gaiters, Busbies and French Tien, Misses and Childrens boots and shoes ingreet variety. Also, air elegant assortinent of CUM SHOES and BOUTS, with all the late int. provetnents end' warranted perfect. 'Having' purchased those, glen sheep trim the. agent of the manufacture, I um authorized to cm: A Frew Fran in\ Place of tiny that prove derectivci iu wearing. • (laving a large stock of French Calf Skins, &c.; and good workmen, every t attention is given to, customer work an usual. septlB ' WM. M. PORT,ER". , . - GEOZIG33 Z. iiss.ETA . §URGEON DENTIST--weuld respectful-, ,Iyinform the pobUor that he is now prepar e to perfortmall operatiops on the,Teoth that, may b 0 required. AxiifutiaLTerdlt inseriedi' from dsingle tooth to an ontito .eot, upen the latest and moat apprioyed principle, tronage of the public is respectfully Se may be found- at,tho residence of his• titer on,North Pht,street. •. , Carlisle, Sept.lB tBBB., • „. To Physicie.ns.:,-;1111 40/ OFFICE% Purnituranelryood :supply of. (Medicines. for ale ~if sthr,sonn: Th l e ofilee„ also .to retir.,.with. an . ostahlished. phials° worth - .fifteen hundred , :sive.. which, On he increased. Vor - tufthatinforrantion:Sp., ON at this .office.,, , : ,Isopt29pdtm,' '!'" 0 bAZ• t i : :iI:SOAL ti ~; . _ TEE Coal Yn t ;the Moat '.ena supo: l. quality of Wit kesbarri3; Lyitati's• :Vo buttiora'and.OlaaltatilithalboAb %Ai ch‘he propuiptt-to soWat - rOdUcOd p'riVaa. • respectfully , poliolla !thou palvati a t ge' atuiplo of Cariialo 'anti optO, w .B fyltjfigt4;ir;;Ali. fflitcellantono. .pOUBLINTS.I347.Ira . "';; Seleot :•01assical' Boaiding;-, White SuYokur Springs; :Doubling. Gap; ,6er4nd cguyty,-Ponn'a. . • • ' COOICERS JAMES HUSTON, A. M.. Princip,l. 3 NO. ALLEN,B it 0 WN, Pc , f, JAMES S. ECKLES, Tutor. • IuiIfAVING for some tinie heen dtaurous of .11Utjestatilishin,,T a Select Wiest:ling School, and havifig at length obtained suitable huildings for that:purpose, the subscriber takcs pleasuro:ln announcing -to his patrons and friends, that he will open the above named. Institution on the Ist Of October. •• ' Tho location iiLtinAtunall,and- romantic-vale fcilfti - e - d — b — y an v: shaped bend atthe North Mountain..aptly termed ," .bend Gap," and is 'not surpassed hi healthfulness, of situation and: bcantr,of ec,entiry'hy. any 'placctin country. ',rho main huilding is l a r go tiqd eonl 7 mOdions, (100 feet in length by 44 in 'breadth, and 3 stories high,) and is well furnished vilth everything'ice:mary - to convembncelinti - cattn-. fort.,The other buildingi`eomposo Bath Hou ses, die., to the free use of which the pupils will have access at proper hour's: Tho well .known White Sulphur .Springs rise within a .few•rods of the Main ,:',l'Bu s iitiject 'of .tho Inditutton is to fit young men for business, or for any of the higher classes of College. , 'Tito course of instruction will Gu thOrotigh and con - Wm; more attention being given to the quality than to the 'quantity in.the- performance orthe student. All the, branches taught iti the best Academies will be taught in, this, and 'proper apparatus will be used for illustration Of the subjects that require it. Cliisses in Civil Engineering,,will enjoy the advantage of operations in the field with Transit, Compass, Chain, &e. TERMS: Board, tuition, washing, luoLand lights - • per semen, - 850,00 Latin t end Greek . 5 00 French or Hebrew ° ~ ''s 00 Civil lingine s erink with use, of Instrum'ts 10 00 Drawing and painting ' 5 so Vocal and Instrumental Music 5 00 The pupils will board in the Institution .un.• der the immediate and constant supervision of the Principal, who will bestow careful attention upon their convenience and comfort. 'Each tadent...wilLatnish_bie—own.. towels, and Airtv thorn and his clothes distmetly marked. • The academic year MTHI be divided into ses sions Of !weld y wreks each, commencing on the first of September. The regular vacation will occur in July and August. Owing to - delay in completing the arrangements the first session of the present year will commence on TOES. DAY the first day of October,as stated above. An easy access is afforded to .atudents by means of the Cumberland Valley Rail Road to , Newville, and thence by coaches to th 3 Acad emy. The Gettysburg and Lewistown State Road passes through the-ginueds. - For circulars containing full particulars and reference, address the Principal through the Newville P. 0. JAMES HUSTON ONewville, Sept. 18, 1850-3 w. Orrangemept. rptIIE, undersigned, owing to the increases. travel between me above named placed and io afford Corresponding facilities to the pub lie, begs leave to announce that he is now run nino.' a DAILY LINK OF FOUR HORSE STA ES - between Carlisle and - York. His stock has recently been much improved, nod his roaches are new and comfortable. They leave Carlisle every morning at G o'clock, and arViv o at York et I P.in time to take the two o'clock train of Cars for Baltimare.§ Returning, will leave York about 1 o'clock,, or immediately alter the arritMl of - 1116-, Cars from 'l3ahmnore, and reach Carlisle the 1 same evening. . FM:E.—Through tickets from Carlisle to Bal d:nerd,' or vice versa, will be furnished. at the loW price Splendid Livery Estab!ishment. Ile would also take this opportunity of-in forming his friends and the public gloomily, that he has lately made valuable adds ions to' "hie extensive Livery, in HORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,' SAD DIE HORSES, &c.,and that he is now prepared to accommodate them with any article in its lino of business, at a moment's - motiec, and on the moot reasiouttde terms. Per• sons desirous Of riding inline vehicles, or on fine horses, are requested to call at his estab lishment before going elsewhere, ns, in all pro hauility Alley will.eaveit little chaugc.by eo do .-ing,—Porsone.visiting-Caflisle•thrring-tlarStrait ;mar season, can at all times be furnished with good conveyances to. either of the following, watering places in its itnniediate vicinity—Car• lisle Springs ; Doubling Gap Springs; Warm Springs, Perry county ; .or York Springs, A• dams count: G. 11. Carlisle, J uly 3,1850-3 m. 0 Extensive •Cabinet Ware-Rooms. OBERT B. SMlLEYrsarteessor to Wm. I C. Gibson, CABINET-MAKER &, UN DERTAKER-, North Ilttover.street, Carlisle, would respectfully inforth the citiiens of Carlisle and the public generally that ho now has on hand a largo assortment of new An7,7'. and. elegant FURNITURE,. consisting in part of Sofas, •., Wardrobes, Curd and other Tphles, Bureaus, Bedsteads, plain and fancy Sowing Stands, &c. manufactured of thptbest ' materials and quality warranted. Also a gene ral assortment of Chairs at The lowest prices.— Venitian.Blincls, made to order and repairing ,promptly attended to. 10 - COFFINA made to order at the shortest notice. and having a splen tdid Hearse ho will atte'nd funerals in town or country. ;I:I - Dont , forget the'old stand of Wm. C. Gibson, in North , Hanover strect;a few ,doors north of Glass's Hotel. Sept 4-ly. R. B. SMILEY. BE Late Arrival ..Ht the new and cheap HARDIYARE STORE, East High street, opposite 0 4 01Gy's Dry Good Store. faIHE apbscriber has' just. opened a A. large assortment goods MILE+ ine fo which Ito would call th of e. attention of b l urets, as he is determined to sell at prices to suit the times. His stock compiles a full assortment of Locks and LOteinia of every description; 'Hinges and Screws, Window__Springs__and Bolts, - 51111 - CroLS:Teriffid - iire — ular Saws Hand, panne', ripping and back Saws, broad. hand - ec chopping Axes, Hatchets; Atigurs; Planes and Plane Bins Braces and 'Brace Bitty, steel and iron Squares, Plumb K. Levels, Waiters and 'frays Table and Pocket Cutlery Table and Tea Spoons, brass, bell.mcdal and cianneled preserving Nettles, Hollow: Warp, Also, a full assortment. of qaddlery and Carriage Trimmings, Patent. Leather, Morocco and binding Skins, Saddlthremil,"Ca'rrtageti and Wagon. Whips, Gilded flair; Moss; Deer flair; I , lliptie Spring.S. Shovels and Spades; Garden and. Corn Hoes, Grain . tint. Gras's Scythes, ..,Stintlis and 'Scythe 'Stones, Hay 'aid 'Manure Forks; Window Glass, - Putty, Paints and Dye S'tfilf,i, Oil, Tnrpentifie and Varnish,'Maliegani Mid maple Veneers acid mouldings, Sofa Sprg a' Also, Bar, Bend, Hoop and Sheet Iron,.Cast, Npring find ; Blister Steel, 'Pin Plato. Zinc, Speltre, Bar Lead, Bar Tin iron 'Brass and Coripar'Wire; 5 Barrels Patent FireandMater Proof Paint, assorted colors. . '.II.ENRY SAXTON inyIS'6O • EXTRAORDINARY. REDUCTION: IN THE Price of jiZardwavk , HAVE justieceived the large:wand Cheit,P est stock of fIARDWARg„GhWa; Paints, 01113 Varnishes; Saddlery, Carpenter's and:Cabinet Maker's Tools', all kinds of Building Materials everbroueit o• Carlisle consisting or - Locks, Hingca, Screwsr.Noils and Spikes. Persons about to , build will find i ~peritly to their 'advantage, to jeirls.:ut%nry' stela .hetole purchasing - olsewhcre:' (Lme and see 'the Gooddainl.hear 'the priee and yeti wilt; by •do n vineed. that this is'. really :the Cheap' ; 'ware Store, Also; in', attire ' anvils, vices, filed sad rasps and a eetnilletaeekieriment of Watts* Best Bar iron, also_Relled Ilgoplron of Dal 'Bizes.—lt have' alea. l llib •Vbefitneieter. i sde by"Afr , george . Loabgter , tlie , beet arttale SGYTHEk-,--rhtivalitatreedNetirny,4ll4 won't of GrainktniGitiss Seytheti; niaddattured' a.% presali foitity, ewn .13itlea; and 'Wrirtanted id he a superior- Cradle roakeie'rititi rchltors will fetid iheen'Seii.beli to be the heat nr lielaktlfe , nrel'ltotLiind ' at l %the low* jnilnn urliolescilb abut. rotiiTartliw ile old,• r eta in N6iih lituovin:Eitr6ol.: Ilcimsup 1,-,ylM•-• • 1 /4 19;1 850: '• 1 -' , • • Cider A r ltegq,,„' „ -r Ono Mitre L puro eider 'vineglr, from 110 . -iourt: r, ecoivea ti g 28— -Ot _ qP).E. AXT,N4R; THE subscriber offers for side a valuable Pima_ of ' arable hind, Situate in West Penusboto' towdship, Cumberland county, 'on the Conediaguinet Creek, eight miles west of 6arlisle-and-within twtrutid - nrhalrurtliii , Cimr • berland Valley Rail Road, containing about 130 • CRES in a high state of cultivation: The inr provenients are a two story Weatherboarded 1100 SE, Smoke House, lee House and Wash flouse' r and a good well of -water at the door. Also/ a large Bank Barn, Corn Crib, Wagon Shedaill in good order and a good Orchard.— Thiiee is 17 Acres of first rate Meadow and a boat VS'Adres of Timber Land on the opposite 'side'of the creek, which will be sold with the . Farm if desired. There has been between fi:e and six 'thousand brihels - of lime put 011 this. Farm lately. There is also a large Lime Kiln, capable of burning tiom.l 2 to 1400 bushels at a blast on the properly. - WILLIAM ALIEN. .L;tnenster Volksfi•eund copy tf. and sod hill lb office for collection. PROOLADIATiON6 • - iI I VIIEREAS the Hom,rable FitEIiERICH WATTS, President Judge of the several Courts of Common Pleas or the counties or Cum barium!, Perry and,tunlata, in .Perinsylva- - .nia, and,Jimttee of the soyeral Courts of Oyer and 'Permitter and General Jail Delivery in said counties. ard Ilon. John Stuart and John Clendenin, Judges of the Court of Oyer und Terteiner end General Jill Delivery !or the trial of all capital and other offenders, in the said county of Cumberland, by theirprecepts to me directed, dated the 26th of- August, 1850,- have Ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, to be hidden at Car lisle On the 2d Monday of November next, (being the 11th day) at:10 o'clock in the fiire.. noon, to continue to o weeks. - NOTICE is" therefore hereby given, to the - Corener, Justices of the Peace and Constables oldie said county. ofCu s inbarland, that they are by the said precept commanded to be then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and-all other remembrances, to dd those things which to their offices . appertain to-be done,und all those that are bound by rceognitances, to prosecute (against the prisoners that are or then shall he in the Jail of said county, are to be there to prosecute them as shall be just, DAVID SMITH, Sheriff. Carlisle, September 25, 1850. GEORGE HENDEL Estate of John Ltetlefinger,, dec'd. THE t.reditors of the Estate of Johnileflie finger, late of Wormleysburg, Cutnnerland co., dcc'd., aro hereby notified that the' subscriber, who was appointed•at the last Orphans' Court. ail Auditor tor ovule and adjust the rates pod provrtions ot . the - assutugji tt id LIT,rMiFEiTYc ere - ditoTs, according to the order 'established by law, will fleet for that purpose 'at the h o use' of Samuel Benninger, innkeeper. net* the West end of tho Harrisburg 'Bridge, on SATURDAY,the ninth day of Is+orenibcr, negt, at teliaclock, A. M., when end :where the said creditors are requested to attend with _their_glahnsand.deattandsugainst , thestrid-Estaua; oet9tni _ • ..:LEVI MEEKLE, .4nd/tot% Estate of Geo. Sponsler,derl. ' LETTERS Testamentary on the Estate of George Sponsler;late of North Middleton township, dec'd., have been granted to the sub scribers, tho two first residing in North Middle' ton township, and the last named in the hero.- of Carlisle. AU persons having claims spins' said estate will present them for settlement andt those indebted are requested to make immediate paymentrio _ ,Hstate of.Nelehoir Horner, decd, • LL persons are hereby notified that letters Ilk of Administiation qn the estate of Ildruer, Into of North Middleton township, 'CuMberland county, deed., have this'day been issued by the Register in and for said county to the subscriber who resides, in 'Hampden .ownship, in said county. MI poisons having claitbs or demands against the estate 'of the_ said decadent are requested to make known the. same without delay, and those indebted to make payniont to. HENRY ROHNER, I 009 " • ' Eatate of Noses Whistler, dee'd. L ETTERS Testamentary on the estate of Moses. Whistler, late of Mifflin' township, '_,CUPllJOYhintl_eotmty, deceased,have.heen_graat ed turbo subscriber, residing in the same town ship. All persons indebted to said .estate to make "inunediate - payintint and those having eleims to present' them to _ ,oct.fit \VM. KN Exccuior. . . TIT E - untlrOtvied, nditor. nppninted by tho COurt of Common Pleas of Cumberland coun ty to marshal!, 'mid distribute the assets intro ininde of !Thomas Greason, Assignee of. David Reed, 'to and among the ereditorti, wise notice that ha will attend for that purpose nt his Ole in o Carligle, SATURDLY, the ". - 3 d' No-I veinber mi.M. tit 10 o'clock: 4M t ;_I • oit93t R M HENDERSO.I4, , • 'Eatate of DAVID W,CIRST' dec!d... EI"PEItS Administratien on thmestrite LA of David Wont,' late 'el the 'bortiugh- of ;Mechanicsburg, Cumikerland .county, dec'd , , have been issued by the Rekititer of the county: aforesaid, Iq, the subsCriber residing in the bo rough and county aforesaid. All persona heti- against at said estate will..prettenithanf properly sat temiced for settleniettrand ihoso indebted wit Make immediate payment to JOHN ZIiARING, sentlB-titpd . - • • $3OO rd MUT mut' curiiveriana,voticy pia- a Com. ' ViLree Hundred bollarta; :,, ' to,uny 'ono Who will' give inforiinitiitn 'lead to the conviction. of tlio plitcee obstruntioncup - onlhtiqiikk the pui• peso- of throwing off the.: engine 'Owl cars,:' Alit' if tho,poraon giving the information Wishes it 4 hie name shell not he.mado.knoWn..- 'WA' I'S. - i.:Preee (.1. V. R. J. Companit. Fr , eitectitateerin g ' TIME subscriber wishes to inform' his' friends in town and einnur • • • ; ' that luta columnne Y : i ;E l et!! the nbovo busindes. 7 and will attenti . te - saL's' to-town and country on Rltr 7' theostr leasonable terms He, i•an be,tound at Ole!•lfordwom§p in - q , next-d6Pr 4( q abi'l°l :t t ifl l. 4 irPNCOk 49.q /G Y" , . z • 1 i•fv! OlLlor salwat. ^" • ^ • Fr A.:10026' 1 i). A HUBBARD'A"' ttrot (Estate,: 'Auction. .._.• . • irilitabie Real.: *Estate •'• - . , .... • •., AT PRIVATE -.SALE. 4bpi.r'in nialersigned offers for ealo ti . valuable !" kin in liy,qs! r WI naboro'. iownship,.Quin and c‘.ti,riy, ni..niit one mile Soinli.eriat of '..sievvkile, cOntiiining - 113 ACIREt.4,, of 'good -. Limestone Lend, in a high sane of cultivstion.• and %yell .iadosed ,with good,and euhataritial fenees. ;Shout eu Acres of •which are cleared. siod.the Vesideo %veilcovered with' thriving•iim. . i . her. The improvements consist of 1. i .. •‘. • on excellent 1' W . O STOR Y . Mil i t HOUSE, HOUSE, a forgo BANK:DARN; II I L - c and other out b ui ldings; an Orchard 4- 7 -- `' ..of choice fruit Arens. and, a w.vll of goßil'Wator ;convenient to ihe door. Also. 20 Acres of good AIOUN TAIN: LAND mill be 9.21 d Willt_the:abo.vo—Xor_terms,_&c r 'enquirg of the subscriber residing in Carlisle, Pa. • ocvj. R 13 STEVENSON. •- .. ITaluable Farm at Private Sale. 'THE subscriber • intending.to remove to the west, offers at- prlvate,sale a valuable farm of Limestone Land: situated in North - Middleton township, "Ciunberland county, about 3 miles east of Carlisle'near Middlesex and the Har risburg pike, adjoining' the, Lutart Spring and the lands., of Jacob Albright,,..leseph Winner end othefe',. containing f 0 ACRES of well iMproved -land, well fenced with post and rail and in tutiio, state of cultivation. Ten acres of it arc thriving timber land and four in excel. lent Meadow. The_improxements -;;• 1 - 176 - a goo - if I3ank Barn, 75.1cet long, s••• ,' large TWO STORY FRAME , IRKS HOUSE, with a well of good water, near it, and , all other necessary out buildings ell of .whi'ch, are in a good state of repair. Also;r1 thriving ORCHARD of choice fruit. in the convenience of its, arrangement lbealitY, fertility bad improvement, it is ecarce ly equalled by any farm in the country. A first rate Limo Kiln hen been erected .on the place Within the last year. It will be Sold on ablcf terms. Persons wishing to examine it, or .desiring further information, are requested to cull on tho subscriber. septlB ,GREINER. CHOICE, PaRIVI POR *SALE. ~?tciireC. HENDERSON, SUSAN SPONSLER, A. S. SPONSLER, • cct9.6w Executors Auditoria Notice. Ost'a at '.2tuction. ' ..EXEC.UTOIL9 SALE'Orsi.'; • - , LT:ABLE IiEAL ZIEI9CAL2 I 3I2: - ?pa ILL be, :Behr ai,.pt,iblia,sale . 4,ii TUES... • • V DAY; tlie 22d :of October, - next, at 10 : cicick, m. t he' premipes,the following described p eal t.,state 1 • I. ' A tinet of excellent land, laying. on the ?outh side of the Cuniberiand Valley Rail Road bour ntilesenst containing about • . 00 ACit..ES.,,It is under good fence and in a.: 11;01' state of cultivation. The inrprovoments aro a large two Sto. , ;la; rr'BRICK Hou4p3, ti - large,brick Bunk Barn, both recently built, and all the' necessary out.buildings There is a well of wafer (.with a pump) in the yard. Part of this tract is well timbered. " 2. Aboul.'9o ACRES, one mile hohth of the .above _trant ., !of - Which-there - are-about-20-Aeree'" 'cleared, the:balance:le excellent tlmber land!' There-will also be ,offered at public sole THURSDAY, the 24th of October next, at lot. o'clock, on the premises, two very fine lime stone farms,. sitnated_iti .Teboy . ne township ; - Perry . county. These are adjointnenrms, Übe contatne about 240 ACRES...the .:other about . 275 ACRES: . They are :"O bo ut usilde West of Landislium, on the main road leading Up .the valley Ono firm has d STONE MANSION.• HOUSE'and Bank. Bap OJT it. The other a Log fines° and Log Barn: There are thriving , • ORCHARDS on both of these 'places. They aro situated in the most fertile part of the coml• ty, and olio' many inducements to purchasers, tracts, can obtain information from the tenants, residing nn tho.premises, or either of the ,un dersigned Executors. Attendance will be en and tenne made known on day of sale by Ricrmit D PARKER, 11. C. STERRE rr, 'Executors of 7'homas . Uric, July Wets. , VALUARLE FARM FOR SALE. - - -• THE sabscriber offers at 'private sale, the Farm on which ho •now lives, situate in West -Pennsborough township.- Cumberland county, five miles from Carlisle, and one mile from . Plainfield, coptaining 136 ACRES and G 4 PERCHES, of first rate Limestone Land, all of whit% is cleared and. in a high state of cul tivation except 15 or go acres of Woodland.-- The faint lies' on the Conodoginnet' Creek•and is but inilf a mile 'from the Good Ilcipe Mills. The whole is untie-Cr good fence,. about nine luared-panel 441--wl) ieh irf-posrittrd-rnit-ferirt6:— , . • he improvements are a new • Brick DWELLING • HODS.FI, ' - ir gtwo stories high, withni a como -4-,lr dious Bank Barn, 94 feet long s first rate Wagon Shed, Corn crib with threshing floor. ruid . lall other necessary out-buildings There is a good' wolf of water at the door. Also, a large Orchard, with eve ry variety of choice fruit. The entire place is in the best order, and holds out the strongest inducements to purchasers. Persoc.sviestring r to examine it are requested to call on the sub-__ pciibur. An indisputable title will be given, and terms made reasonable:- - -• BENJAMIN. LONGENECKER •-- jy34 3mos *LancastergUnion copy 3 months And Send ,„ hill to this office for collection. VALUABLE DULL •AND FARM AT EUBLIC SALE. On WEDNESDA Y„the 161/1 of October, 1850. THE subscribers' wishmg to dissolve part nership and remove to-the West, will sell their Valuable MILL and FARM, situated in West Pecusburo' township,'Cumberland county. The .Earm_coutains_l3.3..A_CßES.ofArst-rate-Limei— stiine Land,.the .celebrated Big Spring runs along the weatern margin of the tract, a streav that never fads or freezes, and is unequalled betei any stream in the United 'States. The int.' provdments are a first rate mr.noltsci`NT . , three stories high,. fi,.ishcd o ff in. the most rem [dem order with patent improved... Merchant- - Self Packer, and all the latest improvc• moms in Machinery, Corn Kiln, and situated on Lite above named Spring. which affords a full Mpply" of water' at all times to the Mill. There . , ..... is also erected on this property a - • %%rill large. IWO story DWELLING r HOUSE, Rank Barn and Stabling tritAg Millers' House, Cooper Shop, -.,..-.. ••••-• Orchard, &,e. t The buildings are - t v all nearly new, and en the ,The 'order, about two thirds of the tract is cleared and the bob mice covered, with taieig timber. This pro• pOtyls near the Cumber' d Valley Rail Road in the heart of a rich county _, and offerssttong •Mrlueenients to capitalists. This propel ty w ill be sold separately ortogether to spit tpurches. els. Terms made easy t• suir purchasers as we will. sell without reserve: Any inlorpm(ion *nit the property can be had by oddresSing John Piper. Big Spring. Post. Office, Cumber- , , fund county, Pa. , JOHN PIPER, • SAMUEL PIPER, JAMES PIPER. Eau fror l lVcelcly North American and Lancaster Union insert till tale aid send bill to -this office for collection. AT PRIVATE SALE. rinllE subscriber oilers at private sale the lowing described Real Estate; situate hi North Middleton township, Culuberland county containing 150 ACHES, more' or' less, parented land, about 125 of which 'are cleared and in a ' -iiioi-state-of--eultivanaitrasiti-the-residue-OiNefr— od with thriving young timber. ,The improve , • .._.merus are, a Two -Story -LOG ROUSE, STONE KITCHEN, •.!)*stif A., a first rata new BANK DARN, 4" 0 ! ,, Wagon Sited and Corn Crib:—. ... 1, - - " l2 !`!•Q.''' Also a fine young and thriving 'Orchard with choice fruit. The farni is well 'covered:with locust timber. There is a never failing spring of water near the door; with sea ler enough tormill'power. This 'water can be brought in pipes to:the horreis and barn.' • The above 'mentioned Intel is all limestone land, arid is in a healthy' neighbourhood; lying upon the Conodoguinet: Creek; within 2 miles of Carlisle. and only half a mile from the Cam , lierlantl,Valley Roil Road. tit is of course con.:' ,vnnient to the Carlisle market and well adapt• ted for supplying said market. The purchaser can have the whole farm or 100 Acres and the improvements. An indisputable title will be-- 'given.- For terms apply to the subscriber, re-., stdmg on the Walnut Bottom Roit,d, five miles 1 1:rom septs PITIN FrspriußN . ; Sr Pariti fot Side. HG subscriber intending io -move to the • Weetoffers his maneitin farm for.sale, the Same being - situated in Lower • Allen 'f6wriship, Cumberland county; about four miles west of Harrisburg, the State Road passing through the sante..contaibing 109. ACRES of first rate lime• Stone land, adoining lands of Levi Illerhle, J. Long and-ot hers. ' The iMprovements tiro, a three story LOB HOUSE, plastered outside tied nside,_ a _double_ •LO -a--never--. failing spring of good water under the house. Also, a Tenant !louse and other out•buildings, &xi Any perscin desiring to - purchase a farm in thjS ,seetion of countg, will do well to call • nnci view. ihe same. . JACOB SII OPP. sepo4,'so " TLnpcneter Uoion.pub. to amount of $2 • • OE. SALE . - - - r ... 1 T . WILL sell the twri story 1 J3_, BRICK. lICUSE, , Manua ,q:',lii a h,s :. on the corner of the equate in ..,,,,,,cT, Ra„,,,erhih borotigh, in which, Michael. &Ja . .•T.:,, , c" now 'resided.' The tit le is perhiet ;r, Meer of all incitmlinince tend' the terms will be made to acoorntoydate any par— . cheap' who will secure the payment of the pur• elMse Miiney. '', , . RED'IC. 'WATTS. • ®'nett, AATUR fi AY, Me 19th of .O,CTQBER. • . the etibecriber, by an 'ardor of the Orphans' 'CoUrt of Cumberland county; will expose., to; public pale; on,,the promisee. 2:• p'neropk,.P. M., that desirable 'MEL. ~ 9 1 . TANG HOUSE St LOT of GROUND Pituate'on the.north-west corner of Lou t ler and-West streets,,carliale, containing Af.). feet in Irmo on Lquther street, and '240 feet in depth mi - West 'stew; being" the Property of'' gimlet° Jpapph Halbert, Abo'.d. 'The property will uneitivoly, be sold. on said day. lerraa - Aadn'lnewn on the day of sale by 'JACODSHROM,-Truetom 0ct2,41 ••• Tapestry Worsted. .. • UST ,opened rigeneinlatiOrtrdent of Towle- ItP try Worsted in various colours for Knitting, Scortii; Slippers, Shn*ls, Also,'nn .tiorintsupply o( Zephyr,Wqrsted sept2s FATAtIt. • 'f . • , . 4-411,LItiseortinent dr 11.0PFS;"jdativeerred by,thp Atilieorib.crt ;'; (4 law , Tubcs: for ,•• • )06 biltliQ4s 10049 „.. • ~'• • . . ! A large Ictt tif.tho.moei..approved:•bkimiligjust 'su. `'/V:o66l4"?ailii "Ildar: Stove full) it' IV 7 at thisTeflido.l) , I 1' El NM
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