' AND EXPGRi I d, , CARLISLE, 1"1.,",1N , A. THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER • tx CijitIfICRLAND COUNTY: • .rerms-7'wn Do Oars a :yiral,or On i Dollnr tune! Fifty, Cents, 'fl punctaany paid in Jtit , a9a - C. 81;75 if, paid within the'llear. • RESI GINATIdN. --Re V. Win. EI ERA Elt T I.Voinus" has resigned the Rectorship of . St. ,J.9hn's (Episcopal) Church, Car liele,• and entered upon the pastoral charge of the Episcopal Church in Ger. xnantown, Pn. . *N. S. Conns:, Esq..-L-This gentle- I . :tan having resigned the Cashiership of the Carlisle Deposit Bank, the folloWing resolution, conveying' but a just tribute to his abilities, was passed at a meeting of the Board of Directors on the 9th hist, and has Been handed - us for publica tion : Resolved, That we deeply regret the causo which has induced Mr. Cobean to amign his appointment as Cashier of this Institittionoind we candot-part-with ' so valuable an officer, and an associate so gentlemanly, so kind and courteous, withotit expresAng our high estiniation of the many amiable qualities which have acquired the confidence and respect of all to whom he is kaown. Since the organization of this institution, the in ' tercourse between the Board of Direc ' tors and Ca - shier,. has been 'of the most agreeable and friendly character, and in the present separation. we feel that we are parting with the services of an Mil • cer who' combines perfect integrity, a thorough knowledge of his duties, and that pleasing amenity of ,mannt charac• - tenstic of tt gentleman. Murglars' .About! We learn that the "dwelling-house of — ll Yr. John Stirillerson, on North Hanover street, was entered on Monday night, by .some midnight Marauders, who secu red:considerable booty. but by a lucky circumstance missed, the most valuable rpile." The thieves entered the house through the cellar, and made their way to the- sitting-room of the family;•without disturbing the slumbers of any one in the bouse.• In this room was a secretary and a trunk, both of which attracted the attention of the thieves. Ihe secretary was broken open and a watch and other articles taken from it. - The trunk was. then carried into the cellar and • its , contents, not valuable, scattered a bout, where:they were left till morning. But lying on top of the trunk, Mr. San derson going - to beeleft — ha - dokt: The coat was cast aside as unworthy of notice in thti anxiety to secure the trunk. In a side pocket of this coat, which the thieves- thus neglected,. was a'-pocket book containing Sfioo ! ' On • the .same night, as we are informed, the dwellings of Mr. John Sellers, James Callio and Isaac L. Mitigiffir 'tre re arsoenTel - d - d;* probably by the same thievish individu als. Our citizens wjll have to look well, to the fastenings of their dWellings here perpetrators of thel _~ glaries are not yet 'crown, but w will be discovered and punished. trench's lispeanion Some ofthe emigrants to California from this neighborhood we fear have - fal len into bad hands, and further informa• tion - from them is anxiously awaited. They were induced when in New York, aftei-ha-vin,g Rurchased—tiekets"—for—pas_ sage by the route of the Isthmus, to change their purpose had join what was known as Capt.. French's . . Expedition, which was to proceed to the gold coun try by th'e-Gerland route from :Port La vacca, Tex - ns. The lasi letters received from,them , were dated San - Antonio, Tex as,- where they had met with seine diffi culties, but were still full of confidence . n Eapt French. The character of this man and sO:ne of his later movements may he learned from the followiag para., graph, copied from the Houston( . (rexas) Telegraph of Sept. 25th,-- "Capt. French has extended his oper ations to the Mexican fronter., He made a contract with Mr. Ccions on the Pecos, -to deliVer all his government stores at El Paso, purchased all his wrinons, mules, . &c.; and gave him a draft for $17,000 on Howland & Aspinwall, which Mnj. HenrYhas in his possession. , As soon as he bad got the wagons and government surros in his possession he started Westward, pretending that he should proceed immediately to El Paso,.to deliver the • stores to the , government a gents ; - but nothing hae.been heard from him since ; and it is -,Supposed that 'he has gone to the Presidlo del Norte. and -thence to Chihualma.':' Fears were-en . 141tained that he has sold- out the goi • ernment stores, wagons, &c., abandoned his passengers, fled with the money "ob tained by his nunterous frauds in-the in teriar of Mexico. He was furnished with government stores, during the whole" time that 'he travelled with - the train after. it started _ fpom the. frontier, and -Major Henry thinks he. forged an order to induce the 'officer in charge of the train to furnish „ his-passengers with thoarticles -they re quired on the journey.", Important Slave Trial. 7 A suit for damages against • Messrs. Stephen, IVealtley, Darffel Kauffman and Philip ,Preekbillrof-isbuth Middleton township in this -county; is now going on iti die U. S. District Court nt Phila delphia. The plaintiffs are a Maryland family by the name of Oliver,. and the defe,nditnts.are charged with aiding in the yscape of twelve slaves the proliertT of the pinintiffs„ The case was _first tried in this courtly, and judgment ran dered 'for the pluititiffs. The .Suprerrie; Court however reversed thedecision,' on the ground of a Want of jurisdiction., in the ,Court below. It is•the first case tried in this State since. the .Passage of the fugitivelalavibill, and .excites conshl6 erable .interest, . , • Kroupt,ll.r MarcErWhmle• dentli 11 - no . Irdeti , iinnouticasl b till tho' Fart smith"' (ArkaiiouF) , tliu.2 . lFt Supt,•4lo,:r aye, end in hia . timid gond. beplth ! '• - • , The Census: • SOUTH -MIDDLETOI4 TOWNSHIP; - W; have'recei'ved from riswOl4 Deputy Marshal, the followiniwieturns of the population of South - Middleton -Township, viz . : Males' 1125,, Females 1127—total 2252. LOWER :DicKiNsoN.--Malos '417, -.Fe males 408---;total -852, We should be. Odd to give other sit/Anneal, information procured by the Marshal s ~'but under 'a ate order they are debarred from fur nishingto the press any details, other than the aggregate number of inhabitants, To,Kam.• Apriats.=--Vcripev every ap ple dry with a cloth and see that no blemished - On - 66'6rd lefrattionklherii: Have ready a very dry tight ,barrel, and cover the 4ottorki, with dry pebbles'. .These tvili attract- the• damp-ol the-apples, Then put -in the fruit ;• head the barrel; and plaster the seams- with mortar, ta king care to have a thick rim of mortar all - aTOTITId - tHEr torn - — )as - tit barr el-re= main undisturbed in the same place till, you want the apples for' use: -Pippins, bell4lowers, and Other apples of the best sort, may be kept in this way till July. `5. - ICL.Z.LV,. , L_taLELVIITZE) /Do Thursday hist' by the Rev. J. N. uniform, Mr. M . AwriN,L. iloCitnn to Miss Molly ANN I.lnikotm, both of Dickinson township, enrol, co. On the 15111 in.,n.01, by tile pev. T. A. Colestink, Mr. D•NiMi FIVIITNEirt to Mine SUSAN 12111Nfift/illT, both of 1111 s romity. Fut,day la - si:nt'si;aiiet fevSr, EstiArt . 's Ilissus eon of Hon. F. VVittts, of this borough,. aged I 9 , 1 three 'Ned TOucrtiseineitt6. CHEAPER TITAN EVER. ji,,• ' '',, , - . 1 1 '; , , , ~ -, \ I , 9 , , 14,1,0 10g0zAt , 41,477,7, -- 4:1-=:11,.1 al :,11‘,,,A- ; , ..1, ~;\ •.R.1,,ww,,,,z!- , : v. i T;cml,%--.1.-;''',,--4t,..4te_ lIE subscriber having just returned from the Ist, eff . ers to the public a mgre am• ple and complete assortment of foods in his line, than ver previously offered, and respect. fully solicits dealers and others to give him a call, when he will show them goods at asion ishifig now ran - - To Builds's, Carpenters and .others. - Ms stock comprises I I assortment' of Locks and Latches of citery description, Hinges and .Scrows,..Window Springs and. Milts of various kinds, Windo* titans, Putty, Also Mill, Cross cut mid circular saws, Hand, Panne', Hipping and Back Saws; Augers, Chisels'', Broad, Hand ,and Chopping Axes, Hatchets, Planes and Plane Bitta, Steil and Iron Squares, Files and Rasps, Nails, brads and spikes of all Sizes. • • - 7o &tilers and Coach Makers. A completo assortment •of Sadlon , tools ; Silver, Brass and Japaned mounting; Car— riage trimmings, Bread pasting and seaming plain taulligur_ect Ounvass;: Drab clothe,. Itatlsett, "rerge and Dear hair, patent _and . enameled Leather, Lairips and Dashers. Also, Hublis, Felines and spoken; Elilitre'springs, Iron wiles, mal;a _ii_ble_caitiri.te, To Cabinett and Shoe Mahejt. My s(ock embrace's neornaleto assortment of cootie in their line, anti Llkifln, 'Lasts, Thread. Pega by the barrel or smaller quantity, Tools of every des cription. &c. Curled Hair, Hair Cloth, Varnish, Mahogany and Maple Vaneors Moul dings and Haertts Sofa :Springs lass, _ Ma hogany, Mineral and Vancered lirmbs of all sizes. To Farmers, and others MIMI who ;new beYn want of good Iron He off Ms a full ittisorttrient" of Hammered, Horse—altos-r-Kett.lMp,P-loughT - hroad - s - nd - tritt row Tire Iron. A 1,0, Rol ed horse slue Bar, Han I , Round, Square, Tire, Hoop and sheet Irma; Notl rods, Russia sheet front -Cast, Shear. Swing and Blister steek• English and American wagon and carriage, bores; Anvils,'" Filcs and Rasps, Horse shoe nails, F/ouselecipers and those about en— tering the matrimonial state, Lwould invitomttention_to_rny—beau Hal as sortment of waiter's nod Trays, plain and Gothic styletkitives and forks,Butcher kniver, seissors and shears, - 13rittani,t, German silver 'and silver plate; table antl•Tea spoons, Bras and Enierdd.'preserving Kettles, smoothing Irons, Hallow-ware, Tubs, Buckets, Churns &c. - 1 Oils, Paints and Dye Stuffs, Fire and VVa ter proof paint, _ . _ - 1 . -lENITY-,SAXTON etalisle, Oct, 11, 1850 Price Reduced ! VAUGIIIVas - ,":1 LITHONTRIPTIC MIXTURE! Largo Bottles=only Ono Dollar. Pim Proprietor of the Great American Remedy " VAIJOUN'S VXGRTABLE LITHONTRIPTIC i♦MINTURE, " bidtled by till Urgent solicitations of hie. ttirsagtomt the Unites States and Canada, has now Reduced the Price of hi;'popular and well known article ;'and frcinta this dale henceforth, ho will put up but one size only;—hie quar boniest—the retail prioo will be ONE DOLLAR. -; The public may rest veered that the character of-the Medi doe, its 'strength, and curative properties WILL RIMMED UNCIIANGICD, and tho same care will ho betiowed in pro paring it'ea heretofore. A. this medicine, under iM reduced price. will be purchased by those Who have not hitherai made 'themselves acquainted with its virtuosi the proprietor would beg to intimate that hit article knot to ha classed' with the vast amount of "Ili:Media of the day t".• it claims for itself a greater healing power, 1, ali•disease.a, Matt ante other preparation new before tlu world; and has Restrain% •tself for eight years by Ito eatmliol medical viatica, and, until thityreduction, commanded doable the price of any other article to this line. NOTICY PARTICULARLY, this gatiala acts with grearheal ns power and certainty,uPT? the • • Blood, Liver, Ridnoya, Lunge, . . and all other 91110/19, noo J n the proper action of which lilh This medicine has a instly high repels as a remedy for, Dropsy and Cfravol, aad all diseases of that nature. It may bo tolled upon . whet tho intelligellt‘phydetan has. abandoned his•pationt, —and fop. them dildrowind' dimikies, more especially nnoyhr, the propel Ater would • oimestly and honestly- rooommond It. At itt orerent price it is easily obtained Ity all s and the trial will prow the article to bo the ' • Chei*t Medicine in tho World; Please.esk for pamphlets...the agents give them Owns , they oontain over sixteen pages of receipts. (in addition to ful medical matter). valuable for hOuiehold porpone, and ',Mob will save many dollars per year ttipraitioal, housekeepers. • Thad receipts are Introdirced to make the hook, of area' value; aside from Ito character as an advertising medium for the medicine, 'thetastlnionY in favor of which; in the form' f tegent from.all parte of the country, mar'be relied open. ....ks o- '!' Vaughn's Vegittabiei iffiltontritalet Mintarri":—ths Great Amerioatatencedy, now for sale in quart, bottler et $1 emelt. small bottles at 60 so each. No small bottles will 1e Wood after the prosont stock II disposed of. ' Principal Office, Pablo, N.Y.;900 Main Street; • • • - C. VAUCIIIN: . Sold Wholesale and Ratan by °LOOT'''. hIioICESSON CO:; 127 Maiden Lane, New York City. N. 13.—A1l letters (excepting front agents and dealers wItS whom he transact, business) most be post Vald;ar no atrantim: be given to them. J'C & G Li 41Itielt, iThipilensburgi It & I 1.-Spahr, Paella ni-mpirg, A Zager, DEM - A gooi Parlcrr Co4l Stove _ • OIL SAL! ,on reasonable crow. Apply at this ellive. litiscrilanto pitman GROCERIES... . THE Store of the subscriber Alen just bean _- newly supplied witty a'choice and fresh - so. tendon of everything, in the. lint; oft Groc6r, at prieen layer than usual „ aniong which tiro, . _ . , COF . FEES, from )4 to )5 come 'per ,pounri for, good to strictly prime . - ' LI RO NYN'SUOARd;• • • for good to extra' line, frOin 8 to 9 emits per pound, and the Lest quality of LO VEILING'S CRUSHED . 'SUGARS., including Loaf .dt the old prices,- together wiih a general assortment' of Spices, Sovs, Choc°, laws, Saleratia, Indigo, Candles,'Oils, and eye. ry variety of .the coldbratod „ 3ENKIN'S GREEN Sc BLACK TEAS, and other articles. Our friends and' customers arc invited to call and examine before buying elsewhere.-. 117.0 again -tender-our-sincere thanks to the public generally for the liberal patronage ,thns far extended to us. ._._-_.•_.-.__.__.,-:_._J~W—EBY. tf 4 171 14 4.;ilr) L. STEIN ER respectfully, invite N & I a the attention of their friends' and the public generally, to their largelot of .Goods that hays been purchased at a great sacrifice in the city of Baltimore. They will sell them at a small advance,. ns"there is no room for them in our little store room. So come one and all and take them at almost any price, as we are deter.. tuned to sell cheaper than can be bought in Phi ladelph itr,--Naw-I`ork—or-Raltinfore.-7 Hang out your banners! Hear the trumpet ! • Hero they come! hero they arc! What's the miter? what's the matte •? Only look at the crowd, Come on Joe,. Jiin and Sam Hatter, Let ut sec what's out.j Hey, Ito here'comeaßill; ' We'll nsk him what's the_muss ; See how the street does fill, There certainly roust be a fuss! f • 0, no, boys; no foss at all, Only another great arrival, Of beautiful Clothing for the fall, At AI, & L Sretxe i t's Clothing Hall! , I haVe just hoieght a suit so fine— • Tell me, how do you like it Toe ?• Don't you ii4lll Oils 'Hie ? - Come on, boys; Icrus Now legate tell you, ' What there you can find, Coats of all 'colors, And Pants of all kit*. • • V:Taibtecats so handsome, • And Cravats so nicO, And they will not thiolt it troublesome. If you give thew cell , twi c e (.1; thrice They - will wait on you with kinduces, And they earl sun you wall a nice Cap, Witiekterr its quality wild cheapness, . You eau only find at STEIN ill's, WeSlßill Street, next door to Bsirk holder's Hotel. in - A first rate assortment of Cloths; Cassi• meres and Vest•ngs always on-Mind, which will be *made to order in the :cost lasnionable and best style by a iirst•rase workman. Oel2-3m SPLENDID STOCK OP FALILL DRY GOODS, (WE. pRicE Xamilton, Easter di. CO., NO. 213 BAT:II:MAZE STREET. IN the Attrition or wholesale and retail purchasers to their stock of Fresh Fall GOODS, mostly of their ownNatportation, which will , lie-femid- much the largeX ‘ and moat varied ever,oflited in Baltimore, and lei - every. lirticlodirVitieli - the - lowcst - prip" fa once. Included will be found—Rich Brocade 'ancl( other Dress Silks, splendid meoium and low priced do., risk black Silks, in plain, waled, ligued r eml satin strip'd, real old fashioned Gros Grain Black Silks, figur'il andplain Satin de Chines, in changeable,and solid colors, very handsome Penh Suio, in.solid.color3,- even ing Dress Silks in white and light coltirs, a a beautiful variety, Boenet and nllillinery Silks in crest variety, Modes, Mareelines, Fiorences, &c:" DRESS GOODS. . t' -Rich Watered and plain Tabbinets, brocade iGnshmeresrrieb-primed-Caslaneres-and-Mou— salines, rent figur'd De -.Laines, for children, plain Mouselines, to modes and high colors, changeable Lyenese Cloths, Coburg.s. Sylva nies, (entirely new,)cheap Mousehnes..and. -C-tes-binerrc. and—medium--priced—Dress .Goods, in every variety of new designs, many 'of which pre in styles confined "esc~usively to our sales, 300 pieces Lupin's superior French ;tlerinoss, ill all cuiers,'l3o pieces 6-4 English Merinoes and silk warp Lyonese Cloths, In this department wo have also a large ,tock of Bombazines and Mourning Goods in every va riety, embracing, the most select shades of 'BInAs and Second Mutt riling, and choice arti -eles-bor-Family-Mourning,. I In LINEN GOODS and HOUSIEICELT - - - IN G FABRICS we have more than our usual i deating stook, including, the very-best Shirting- Linens of Biehardson's and Barklie's make, Pillow Linens of all widths, Linen Sheetings, of ever y desenpu n ni Cation SUctings . , sup'r . .-411-imkets-.—Quilqatrtrrk, Table ono Covers, Floor Baize and Floor Cloths, of all width: and sizes, linen _Crumb Cloths, Table Damasks, Diapers, Napkins, Towcllings, Stair Linens, Hell etimmin Goods, .1 - 'various styles, lace and muslin Curtains, worsted Damasks and Moreens, and in fact every' article in the Dry Goods line which may be required by House keepers. Hotels, Steamboats, &.r. ppt•wr • THE: SHAWL ,R,OOMMEME3 ,flontaius a most Offensive and Magnificent stock-of long_nnd_squnre Cashmere.renniers Anil% with Cashmere border, entirely new, rich embroidered and plain Crape, long and Square Search Woollen Shawlv, Seolell Woollen Shawls for children, "13m, State Mills" Shawls of all tne various styles made by them, and mostly of put in roe made expressly for its, and which cannot be had elsewhere. Black and iVourning Shawls, in great vat imy. Cloaks, Mantillas sod Wt4,e and Narrow. 81LIC VELVE'T'S, in all e,ttara 441/ MERCHANT TAILORS' GOODSIAND =I I n choice Wier: of stiperior French Cloths, of Ritsly's and other hest makers. Doeskins, Ettc sh and Domestic rassimeres. Fancy I,Voolen, Silk and miter yew ings, Surges, Silo. sins, .l'addings, Canvass, Setving Silk; n shlendil stock. of Gents Cravats, Scarfs, Fancy Neelt Ties, Silk and Linen Ililkts., of new styles, Gloves of all kinds, Hosiery, Silk and Merino undr shirts' nod Drawers, Sitspen lers, &e. EAIBROiDERIES, LACES, HOSIERY & ... ~ GLOVES, We have alio n vely eludee lot of Embroid eries and Laces, (from the most fashionable !ft - ISlalthslunent: in Paris,) including rich Muslin and Lace Cups, Chennzetts, Berthts, Collars, Sleeves end-Gulls, real black hod white Laces, real Lace Cape-tutd Falls,:yalenciennes Lace's., Edgiitgs and Insertings, superior Hosiery and Gloves of every description, emb'd nod rivicre hemmechstit cited Handkerchiefs, clear LO.WII - mourning L C Hnndlt 'ls. fancy Cashmere India Emb'd Scarfs, fancy Begs, netts, Prints . arid ,white Muslin._,Coede, -French"' and English Chintzes, rich furniture Priiits, in great variety, Camblie. Mull, Swiss. Book and Jaconet Muslim!, Jrwonet and Swiss Edgings and Insertings, Bands and Florences, HEAVY. G.tIODS_ FOR FARM 'HANDS AND • SERVANTS \Vejtave on hand every description of goods - entering into general consumption, that we think will give satisfaction:to the consumer, ell of which wo arc enabled front the extent of'ot.r of our business, to hay on the very beat terms and soil at a moderate pr ofit, flaying for every article a, fixed price; (without abatement,) per• suns ridt fully acquainted With the value of goods have every assurance that, in dealing with us, pay the same .price as the most experienced - purchasers. • An examinatie of-Goods and Prices solicited • Baltimore,: Oci2, ISSO-3R To. Shoemakers. 611 G. 12.03.3 d teal Odra for Jenny Lind shoes ';:(,),jest rovoivod by ;, G W HITNER: Rug' 28; 1850. . , TATRIVREI WETIIERILL'S PURE wfirrE'LAD and 5 barrels LINSEED OIL just re ce'ved bitlfe subscriber to be sold cheap. nugli • SAXTON: qoo ß i orivad and r 'o , lN a i t r!':l;e ens re U R It A Y, e A l't:„r.9 Coltunblani.r.A.—_ , .. • 'THE eubserther has dit hand a taiga supply ~.of'the above inkr which, by a special ar rangement r lib the proprietor. be is' able to fur nish to merchants pad others, at .the manulae• curers .whelesale prices. ang2l • " S A HUBBARD. ME Brushes: Brirshes t ~ • A great variety of . useful'haticlef3 1 0 0 • farad (cir shle„donsieting 01 1 Whitawasli,SWeol .'ng; Sertibbing,Tninlera; lOth, Shaving.. Hair T omit anitNail, Rash and Graining'Hi nobles in great viarie4; all of 'which aro of.the hest qua' ay and will b• sold at ate lowest priees - J - June 6, S. ElordOTT PEE . , '..Storto • St, rip 4._ _IL City .AND STAft.IN GOODS._ x of Marietta's, .Caatr. justjrntarned from •tbo Leiner!, Chintzes, fetingArtinone of FANCY.. net, gibbons; -•litobtoidereo9oB,• correlating great variety, Ladies Dress Nous. do' story of' all !find's,-with the'usual 1,, ,D0n- • merit to which ' he invites. iho attantiblVtAtt anisette of Carlisle and vicinity. fiept2s. G•• NV HITNER.; UNRIVALLED DISPLAY OF FALL:DRY GOODS: jrIFIARLES. OGILBY 'respectfully informs ILJ the public generally that he has commench ed opening his very Extensive; Eecnrifni•and General stock of • • FALL .DRY - GOODS;"• --- : end as there have been a grcat . many persons dwaiting-this arrival to motto:their-full-purchases I lie flatters himself that they will be entirely satisfied alter looking over the :host of beam!. . fulloods that ho is going to run off aListimit pr o ts. Coma in time and secure pretty goods an good. bargains. __ His stock_consists xn-part of a fresh supply of CticoTHS, CASSIMEItS SATINETS,. Kentucky Jertris, &c., of all colors and prices t are bound lo please the purchaser), Also, a/grand assortment- of -- 'I:ADIES — DR - .ESS — GOODS, viz : 'Cliangablo 'l'will Satins, Grodenap :and Glasse Dress-Silks, vork beautiful: . CASHMERES, 'MOUS. DrrAnits.;" and innumerable other Thew 'styles of Ladies' - Dress Goods, of the latest importation. L. ; SHAWLS, _ ; in endless variety, ,which can liesolril- a much lower fates than 'tey.have been _eo.htf r save,. rul seasons. Tho brag stock of BONNET Sc. NECK RIBBON , of entirely new styles, from 6 1-4 40,7.5 c nis per yard. Also, Bonnet Silks, , Satit79 one _el , vets, in great variety, new style Chimers, GINGHAMS & CALICOES, White and Brown Illnslins rind Bhecdngs o bem brands and at-01l pOces. The largeit and most goncraFstoCii . GLOVES AND HOSIERY for gentlemen, Ladies and Children, tbat has been exhibitedin - Carlisle for years. BOOTS AND SEIOE, of every variciy of pi - terus and kinds; and - at prices to plenee nil that wish 'to layout their cash to a good ndvuntng,e. BLANKETS AND CARPETS, •great variety, which I would invite elt - that Isiah to purchase to look ,through my stunk be- Ore purchasing elsewhorb. GROCERIES & SPICES, A- full and fresh assortment on hand, nacrWlil he so ld l o w at the old and well established stand, East Main Street a few doors below t h e Market House, k, hero you con find a e,toek of Goods so large, so well selected and at prices so low, that they crmnot fail to please alb [oent New .1"a11 Goods. • At the Cheap Store corner of Ilitnovec and Lois. Cher streets, opposite Ilitmer's Grocery Store • The undersigned most respectfully laterals his friends rind the ROAM generally, .that'. ho has just returned from Philadelphia with n welt selected assortment of - FALL GOODS, pur. chased at the lowest prices, nod whichwlte is determined - to - sellursmall profits : among. them may he found CLOTHS, CASSIMESES, 'VESTI - NGSTSratinets, - - Velvet -- Cordsi — Ken; tucky Jeans, &c. • LADIES DRESS GOODS, consisting part of Black Silks, Cashiperes, Atoms . ;lin de Laines, Alpacas, Cobnrgs, ainghams,. Calicoes Sack Flannels, Collars., Lucas, Fringes, - &C. DOMESTICS, Tickings, Checks, 'Flannels Drillings, Osnaburg, Linseys, Mublins, blatielied and unbleached Also, Groceries" in ill their variety, viz: Sugar, Coffee, Teas, Molasses, Spices, Chocolate, &c' Rags and Country Produco taken in exchange for goods Please give me a call C FETTER oct9 IiTE'LV GOODS! THE undersigned respectfully _.nfotins hi friends andgmutherous customers, that he lets le_cently_rtiturned,ltoM_P_hiladelphin_witli-u-ver large and carefully selected assortment ot , new FALL GOODS, purchased at' the litt pri- • ces, end which he is determined 'to d oseof at very smelt profits. . Superior CLOTHS, nt froth 75 emus to 06 a yard. eassimeren, Cassincts and Vustings, as varidtis prices. DRESS GOODS, such as Delailios,J.lere ges, and a splendid assortment of An extensive assortment.of Calicoes and - OinglrmitC Also, Checks,-Table Diapers, Pickings, Alas- Bontiets, lints. - BOUTS AND SHOES—A_ good asseitnient ;IW - en' s Women's and Children's Boot. and Shoes, of superior quality, and very cheap.— Ako,-boy's and Mans Cloth 'and- Hungarian pS GROCERIES—Such as Sugar. Colliqs., Mo• lasses, Pekin Tea Company's celebrated Teas. Also, constantly on hand the best quality of Carpet Chain. The subscriber respectfully asks all WllO wish good bargains, to give him a call. Con' t forget the stand. opposite Leon. ards old stand, North Hanover street - Butter, Eggs, Rags' - and Soap, taken at mar ket prices N W WOODS, Ag't oat!). - DRUGS DRUG DRUGS ' ' Fresh Spring Supply .! AVE just received a fresh stock or Med. icines, Paints, Glass, Oil, &c., which having been purchased with great care at the best city houses, I can confidently recommend to Families, Physicians, Country Merchants and Dealers,• as being fresh. and pore. Herbs and Extracts, -' Spices, ground and whole Essences, Pernimery, &C. ' •Tl'arriffited Genuine. STUFFS. Log titid Cam Woods, Oil Vitriol Copperas, Lac. Dye• PA INTs, Patent iNietliein?s, Fine heini cats, Instrunients, Puru Essoul Oils Cod Liv'r Oil D Y Indigoes, Madders, Sumac, Alum, Wetherill & Brother's Pure Lend, Chrome Green•and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Jersey Window Glass, Linseed Oil; Turpen tine, Copal and couch Varnish, and Bed Lead. All of which_ will he sold at the' very lowest market price, r Also, a , fresh and splendid as sortment of FANCY GOODS, FRUITS, Confectionary, and innuracrableother articles calculated for use and ornament, all of wl.ich arc offered at the lowest cash ,prices, at the cheap Drug Book and Fancy Store of the sub. scriber on North Hanover-street. Mr:=l May 22. 050 :FIRET ARRIVAL OF Roots and .Shoes TOR 'ME .FALL SEASON• 'AT • ponirmivs SIDE STORE, . • , .11.fitin street, near the Rail Roati'Defia, OMMen's, PRISING Boy's and Youth's Calf, Kip and coarse Boots and,Brogans, w itch areJtvarranted to be ,of the best rinality, c' Ladies Gaiters, Buskins and French Ties, Misses and Childrons boots and-shoes in great variety. Also, an elogniumssortment of GUM SHOES and BOOTS, with all the late lin. provements and warranted perfect. Having Purchased these.gum.shoes irolu the agent of the tuantifiicturer, I am authorized to GIVE A NEW rout in place of any that prove defective in' wearing. t Having a largo stook of French Calf Skins, Morocco, kid, Ste . ., and good workmen, every attention is given to customer work as usual. eeptlQ , ' ... ~.. AVM. M. I'ORTEa. To Physicians--.A Rare Chance. , OFFICE. Furniture; and a good , euridy, of Medicines • for eale,•if:applied tor • gooti.— The' hlso to fent, with an • established I . pinctice worth liftedn - huildred a year; which con be increased.' :FcTr ftiftliefinformalion op-. ply at this Wilco. . . - •' • [sept2spdlm • COAL! Co.AL S THIS sultscriber:lins jest received at his Coal Yard, at the West earl of High street, 'a supe. der o ali t! of WillteshtlVAL'PlaerrOye,...rAdrenivr 'V, - elfey,'Thitintil r- afidillaeltstniths' COAL -which Ito-is prepared , to sell- at-reduced prices. lio respectfully, solicits the patropitgo of the people of Carlisle and vieinityv:" • ,00t9 MURRAY, Agt. GEORGE:Z. marrrz,- • •••• • - U RGEON-1111:NTIST , --'would:respectf , u Ll, Irinforrq the public that lie ,libw.prePer..", 14 to perform' all op i erations tiP,the]Peeth Abut' may` be required. - Artifieinl 'Teoth - insered, , 'front n single most to bn entire :set, upon the . meat mil' mist a'pproved prinhiple, The .pt!,„: menage of the'public is respectfully solic6d.-- - . fie piny be found at 'the residence of his bro ther On Nor th Pitt street. Carlisle. IN, 1850. . NM --- 7 AliCittil.filitQl l 0 ' ' - . . • . • ' ' ' 11017ireirdeSkilr.els ::::' ',, .., PROCLAMATION. •,... IiEDERICK SolOOt . .01aisical Boarding s olioin. .ituggr, 11,EIVEAHonorable ' iV;vrret,s. President... Judge of this several , . JFliiie Sulphur' Springe -Doubling Gap, Glint- , Courte of Contemn Pleas :of the counties of , • • berGind courtly, Pecan.. ' ~' : Cumberland, Perry and Juniata, in Petinaylva nia, and Justice of the several ,Cistirle Of Oyer. _ . , . .• , OFFICEItS ; • ' „ 111 . 1 d. Terminer 'and. General. Jail Delivery•in. JAMES . HUSTON,.A.'III. Principal. • o s 'd'counties,,ar d Hon. John Stuart and John., 'INO.• 'ALLEN BROWN', Ass't. -'ref. ' " •- • ••of.the Court'ef Oyer and IIA MESS, ECKL ES, Tutor. , n'ir, Genera JOH. D e liv e ry . for the - -Clondentn, Junes . having o --' '— ' ' • • - :Terminer a . anti pareds„;”:,. some; tirrie `'been ' . ri . -• . desirous of tria‘of all capital and other OfTtinders, in tho announcnig iolirs*.ct, _Bc'ardi"B the 261.11 , 0 f August, 1850, will open'ihe above'rift&u.' School:and 'said . county of Cumberland, by tbeirprecepts to . noble buildings for me direcled, date d. . . hat of October.. •, • "sakes pleasure in 'The ideation ict in's Small anerkiS t 8 - t h, 4 ° . t ; h h e and General Jail Delivery, to be lialilen at Car have ordered tlfo Court of Oyer ' and Terminer fo'rmed by nit - co shaped bend-Lf t . "'''''° lisle on the - .2d Monday of November neat, • Mountain,upily teemed .• Doubling'Grip," 5 a (being the 11th•day)ai10'o'clock in ilia flire • 1S - not surpassed - . ipqmelthfultfess 7of situation- blYruto-continue two .weeks..' and beauty .of.seeriery by. any place, in the oft,t,"Wijii therefore hereby given, to the country. The main Building ie large and corn• A o e d x o a . 171107.41 N% e g i . ..... , r , modious, - (1001b51 in:len - gill 1i1 , 14 in lifeth th e re -- ' ----"'-' 12iiirland;tiliti'diey b y th e th....id o ' r . 'Wi n g tlMPeace and Censtablea records, inquisitions, in their p n r inl. and 3 storiei high.) and is well furnished w it h - "' c . ' - ''''.4cd to be then and • , everything necessary to, convenience arid corn. other remembrances; fort., The whet' buildings compose Bath - Hou. - to theiroffiees aripertainto be done,uud Lathe's,. d rol a is li 800,. &C., to tho free ifse of-whieh the pupils' willrhave 'necess - nt - proper - haurs; — 'ffie - well that are bound - by - reecignizarieus;le pfoyceuta known White Sulpl ur • rings riso,within a (against the prisonersthat are ortheu shall b. Oil , county,arctobe there to few rods of the intuit uil ng. in the Jail of said 'Vile objeCt of the estitution is to fit young prosecute them as shall be • just, men for• business, or for any.of the higher : , • • DAVID SMITH Sheriff classes of College. The course of instruction •;e itr itd o , September 25, 1850.. '" will be thorough and Complete, more attention =being - givetrtirthe -- qtralurtharrtn , tho)Mint ity in the performance of the student. All the branches taught in the best academies will be . Pun& in this, and proper apparatus will •be need for illustration of the subjects that, require it, Classes in ' Civil Engineering will enjoy the advantage of operinions in the, field with .Transit Compass, Chain, Six. TEtthl S t Board, tuition, washing, fuel and Itglits'i per. session, . • • • 650,00 'LatinL and Greek 5' 00 French or Hebrew 5 00 Civil Engineering with use of Instrnm'ts 10 00 Drawing and painting 5 00 Vocal and Instrumental Music ' 5 00 Thlf.p . u . pils will board in the Institution un• der the,tmtneditiM and constant supervision , of the , Pri ncipal, cello will bestow en refill attention mppn their canyonienco and:.conifert. .Each student will furnish his Own bawds, and have' them and his chillies distMetlf marked. The academic year ,%vill be divided into ses sions: of tamely weeks each, commenaing °tithe first of September. The regular vocation will occur in July and Augutii. Owing to delay in coMpleting the arrangements the first session of the present year will continence on TUES DAY- ilielirst•dity of .oclober, as stated above. , An easy tif.bess is afforded to students by ,means of he Cumberland Valley Rail Road to Newville, and thence by coaches to tim 'Acad• Cmy. The Gettysburg and Lewistown State Road passes through tho grounds. For eircular'S containing full particulars and reference, add' esa the Principal throdgh the Neyvville P. 0. " - __JAMES HUSTON., Newville, Sept. 18, 185023 m. ,irrewvitle acadeniti SELECT SCiOOL.—The subscriber having taken (Marge of this Institution, oilers his services to the former patrons of the school and tothe 'Honda of education generally. His school wilrbo -conducted on. the most improved principles of instruction. FroM ex perience and by untiring• application he hopes te ren d er the ecliodl worthy of genertirmitron; age. The course of instruction will embrace all the branches of n complete classic and sci• (intik edu tined. Oratinctruction by Lectures and explanations will at'company the use of the most-appr,veil text-bdoks. TERMS . Boarding and Washing per Jive months $32,50 Tuition English Branches 10,00 Tuition ineiuding classics • 12,50 -'Tuition payable quarterly, invariablyin ad vance- Teat books wtll be, furnished ,hy the 'Principal at cit y priees. Ntwville is 'n beautiful and pleasant village, situated in a fertile and well cultivated country, and accessible twice every clay front the east and the west by means of the Cumb . erlaud Valley Rail Road. The inhabitants of the vil- Ipso and surrounding country itr . cAolegliordhoir_ rnortiliircn — d — Friirrfiriscir — TEW winter session will commence will commence on the Second Mondav of October, the summer on the Second. Nlonday of April. For further particulars ad- Ires-the-Principatat - Newville, - W GREA V ER , Principal. Newville, oci2,3t, flrferenees:—The Faculty of Penn.lyiennia Colleg.e, Ike. W. M. Reynolds, D. D', Pre.s,i• dent of 'C;;; , itol University,' Ohio, 'Rev. C.. C. 13aughman. Sohn, Va., Rev. D. F. Bin le, Ali& dietown, 111 d., Wee. J., harks', Wm. Darr, J. swoyer,'Joseph Hannon, J. H. Herron, w_v.i le, .frrangentent. G•••••-.. og1•_1 °111 '"L'Ir . -- dTi7r_.A. , ... 6 4'niiir VAION.O.MeIWin° I ,_,..._ ..,._ DAILY LINE OF B"I'AGEB ' FROM. CAR LISLE TO YORK THE undersigned, owing to the increases._ travel between tt,e above named place d and to allbrd curt - ,:spumling facilities to the pull lic, begs leave to announce that he is now run. aDA ILY LI N OF!' FOUR - HORSE "STAGES between Carlisle and- York. His smelt has recertify been much improved, and his coaches ate new and comfortable. They leave Carlisle every morning lit G o'clock, and arrive at York at I P. M.,in time to take the two o'clock train of Cars or Baltimore. BOturnin4, will leave York about.l o'clock; P. Ai., or inunalnitely alter the arrival of the Cars Irons Balitntore, and reach Carlisle the some evcning. • FAire.-L-Through tickets front Carlisle to Bal. timore, or vice versa, will be furnished .at the low price - 01 $1 1 ;00. , GEORGii: HENDEL. Splendid Livery Establishment. 'lle would also take this. opportunity of in forming his friends and the public generally, that he has lately,indo valuable additions to his extensive Livery, in HORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SAD-. .11011 . 4:ti, Stc.,und that be is now prepared to accommodate them with any, article ni his line of husiness,at a moment's notice, and en the most reasonable terns: Per• sons desirous of riding iii fine vehicles, or on fine horses; are •renuested to call• at his estab lishment before going elsewhere, us, in all pro bauility they will save - a little change by so do. log. - Persons visiting - Carlisle durintolie Sum mer season, can at all timer+ be furnished with good con yattces to wither of the following wateringpineeti in its inimediate vicinity—Cart' lisle. SPrings Doubling Gap Springs; Merril Springs, 'Perry county.; or xork Springs, A'. dams_ coo G. H. ' Carlisle. July 3, leso-3te. E Farm . for Sale. man: - subscriber intendintt to move. to the West offers his mmtsiun farm for sale, the Mille being situated in Lower. Allen township, Cumberland county, about four miles west of Harrisburg, the State Road passing thiough the sumo. containing, 109 ACRES el firs{ rote into. - stone - land, at - homing lands of Levi Merkle, J. Long - Mid 'miters. The improvetnents are a kw story LQG HOUSE, plastered outside and inside, a double' 'LOG BARN, a• note': Sailing spring ofood water under the house. Also, a Tenant - 'House and other outbuildings, &e,. Any.person 'deSiring to purchase cc in this section - of country Will do 'well to Cull and view the.srone; JACOB SHOP?. sept4,'s6 • IrrLanenster Union pub. to manta of $2.--- • • • Coal! Coal TUE 'subncriberis now prepared to furnleit FAMILIES with the' best quality 'CLEAN STONE COAL at the lowest, rates. • Orders loft at •IL Saxton's ,Hardware Store" or at the yard opposite Hoover's Lumber Yard, will be promptly filled Also: just received from the mines?loo -TONS NUT.'COAL... Tor Lime, !burners, 1500 bushels ;Bituminous Cohl for .Blacksmith's. sell H. IV 12 MIT.. Idetcat ILivist res. . . . , A no w lot, of Litton Lustros,..varlaus, prlcou and colors, from G to 50-4nts n yard. Also, another supply. of Braid, Chinn Ronri. 11.9.34th_ up.tlßdatlyi ,,, Gium.'imaN - Miiii — lTON NE 71...8.-. A!P.,• Changeable nod Dress ;SILKS, iti vari— ety,with a varied nasortnitout of Bonnet,nhil Cup.,RIBBONS,, Dress Trirrimings,, &o, &e just nicely - oil und;cißehed: hy. _._._. . t,, l,i , ' 1 PkaY.4 9 . :,.. • .C 1 .7 W. inT,DI,ER.,:: :;,Black Silk .Laces,'. r Y 7 of , libielc Silk Lncos, TNT 6II iI mid Cotton Lncon, Valoncienn6nrdgii*R. Linon'llobbin, Edgings, jtiot oininnil by neptSS ' L G. lIITNER AFLitlytfrpletit of ROPES just reoe4(l by theram,ii aber. Altth, Gloss 'robes for ight tog lidtploi• salt: cbehp by • mlB2B • . R. SAXTON. - MI tic. Prothonotary's Itatiee. - IkT °TICE hi hereby - given to all persona M -11 f prested, that the following,accounts hayo been filed in the ProthOnotary's office for exam ination, by the accountant therein named, and will be presented, to the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county. for confirmation and allowance, oh WEDNESDAY, the, - ;131.11 da , of November., A.D., 1850, 1: The account of John-Rupp, committee of the person and estate of Peter-Zimmerman. sr of Allen township, a lunatic. - V,2. The final accounts of Andrew Kerr,' Triis teo of Elizabeth Moore, late of the Borough of Carlisle, deed. 3. The account of Win. M. Bcetem, Esq., Trustee of_J. A. Bishop and Rebecca A. Bish op, under a deed of trust. • .1. The account - of Samuel Woodburn, Eeq,, Segnestrater•of the Hanover aria Carlisle Thrn. pike Road Company. JAS.• LAMBERTON, Oct 9 Estate of Henry Church: deed. rrlffr; undersigned hereby gives notice that Al totters of AdminiStration on the estate of Henry Church. Into of Bridgeport, Cumberland county, deceased, have been granted to him by the Register of said county. He therefore no tifies all parsons indebted to the estate of said decadent to call, and make payment, and all persons having claims against the sante to pre sent thorn for settlement and payment. The undersigned resides •iti MiddletoWM - DtiiiPhin county, Where he can be seen and consulted. on the business of the et tate, and wilt. ales be nt Bridgeport, in said county of Cumberland part of his thne on the business of said estate, and in his absence from Bridgeport Capt. George Rupley will act as Ins agent in making settle ments, &e. R R CHURCH, Adm'r. N. R. There is n large. and well assorted lot of LUMBER belonging to the estate of said decedent, which will he dispos'ed of as hereto fore. Persons desirous to purchase can call on the subscriber or his agent Capt, George Rut ploy. toctlfit Rlt CHURCH, Adtn'r. Estate of Elizabeth Moore, deel, LErEEIIS of Administration on the Estate of Eli4aboth Moore„ dee!ti., Into of the borough of , Carlisle, - Cumheiliind - Coiiffy; Fa, IftNe been girtinted tojito itiliscriVei ra iding in North illiddleten.townsitipi county aforesaid.— All poisons having claims or demands against said estate will present them duly authenticated fer.settlement, and these indebted will make iinmediate payment to octl6 lV M FIENDERSOVI, Adm'r. _ . • _ ATTENTXO.Ia'„ 0 teERS. non commissioned o ffi cers and priVares, entitled tai receive' 'Bounty Land' under the late-act of Congress. - I hereby give notice that' haying associated mySelf witiLap_efficigntegent .in_Washiagjon thy for procur i ng warrants for having the payrolls m .my possession of those who served from this district, in the sth de- - ehment under the commend of Col James 'entonv-in-the - war,4-181 , 2rwill-ennble - me - to — tve itdurnintion to elaiinfints reintivo thereto - 'romps attentiondill he paid to the procuring ttl said tvarrants for Ilia - aide defenders of this country The charge will' lieinoderatc I will also attend to the procuring of patents for th none Please give use a call • octl6 .12 A LAMBERTON NOTICE election - for Directors of tlie Carlisle Bank, will be held at the Banking House ()flit,: Carlisle Deposita Bank, on 111(.)/N -1.1A:r, h Ilia, - hours of 10 o'clock, A. Ili.l'and '2 o'clock, P.III. of said.:slay. _ IJEO A_ LYON,_ Estate of John Hef&finger, dec'd. 'TIE Creditors of' the Estate of John Ileflle finmer, late of Wormleysburg, Cu muerland co., dec'd,, are hereby notified that the subscriber, who was appointed nt the lust (indiums' Court an Auditor to settle and adjust the rates and proportions of thil assina of said . .i2elate a m ong the respective creditors, according to the (Adel established by law, will meet for that purpose at the house of Samuel Benninger, innkeeper, near the West end of the Harrisburg Bridge, on SATURDAY, the nimh day of November, next, nt ten o'clock, A. 111., when end where the said creditors are, requested to attend with their claims and demands against the said Estate, oct9t m LEVI MERKLE, Auditor. Estate of .Geo. Sponsler, deetd. LEI"I'ERS 'Testamentary on the Estate el George Sponsler, late of North Middleton township, deed., have been granted to the sub °gibers,. the tivo first residing in North Middle ton township, nod the last named in the boro,' of Carlisle. All persons having claims dgainsl said estate will present Mom for settlement andl those indebted are requested to make immediat , payment. to \VAL M. HENDERSON, SUSAN SPONSLEII.,„. A. S. SPONSLER, ; 3 oet9.6w _ _ Executors. Estate - of Me'choir Homer; decd. LL persons aro hereby notified thatletter', - of Admitlistration on the estate of .1/e/choilo Berner, 'late of North Aiiddleton township Cumberland county, dec'd., have this day been issued by the Register in and for said county to the subscriber who resides in ! - .lvriptleii 'ownShip, in said "county. All persons helm'. blaims or domande tinniest the estate of ill* 'said decadent aro requested to make known till same without delay, and thrise indebted to mob payment to HENRY HOIINIR, oct9 adne r. Estate of Moses - Whistler, deold. ETTFIRS .TestdmentarY. on the estate ef HJ Moses Whistler, latei of Mifflin township, Cumberland county, decensed,have been graa ed to the subscriber, residing in the same tdsvm ship. All persons indebted to' said odium I.!. melte, immetlittie payment and those. claims to present theorto ,oat.rit NVM. KNETILE, Executor. Auditor's. Notice, • , • TElrt nifdersigued, Audffor, appointed by thr Cotik 4 f6f Common PloasCumberland count. ty to - Mart.hall and diatrib Ile the assort in 114 hands of Thouma Greason, Avaignee of Davill - Reed, to and ismong the crteclltora, Nivea , nutict that he will attend for .that \p , treao hie t• • in Carlisle,. on S.ATLIRDL - ;•tho 2d of; No: vember next, at to o'clock. A. M. oct93t It M. HENDERSON,Auditdr. Estate of DAviE- Wonikr, deed: ETTIIRS of Adminiritration'oti the eital.l - 'LA of David Woret, late of 'the borough. a Mechanicsburg.-Cumberland county, dec'd.', Have been issued by illoiteg,ister attic, cotnit:. aforesaid, to the subscriber residing in therbp: reuglrand dm arty aforesaid. 'All,persolis.bay ing chinas against_said eshite'icilipreseni then), nroporirnutlionfieuted fel-settlement and timed Indebted will Make hrtractiinte payment to JOllll - ZEARINO SllllllB-61pd - .9 1 - 3 Al ER 1.:11.A. TsiT IL,' 111.111., at tlieTarlibte iron llfrarko, for rent froin.lll4 lot ',of • ' „'. i , 'ER P EGE,. , $3,00 REW et 'RE I : irjriq:', tabOrlatid Valley: Rail Road c . o.ovi at:aay !inmheronfter, pity Thiob :Hundred Dollars, • .. • . . to any ono who wlll,g,ve infortnation that will lead to tiro • conviction of the individual who obstructions upotilib At nett for ther.pur.i pose or throWing off tho'engine anti cars.— Arntif ilia person (riving iho information itPishes it, his tiaino skull not be made Itnriwn. - FRED'K, WATTS. • - oct2 . ?WC- Q. r, -. 1 ?; J. OnriPanY. IME=ZMI 11011 -69tatt i ••., •ruzszza SAL L, • On THURSDAY, 11;e:•31st et October,..lBsct.„ if WILL offurlit liuhlic Sale a, ALP ~A,CJit I: ' ot ground situated in Ccntreville,.,Dickinsep township, Cumberhind 'county, ' whereon. are • -- ' erected 'a 'good' TWO' ',STORY t . HOUSE, lower story Brick 'upper •ii••. 11 ' Log, water convenient to the prop ;; ;11 . .rj: a rtyi , n number of ehoice . fruit ',treed' . i ....,..-- 1 -.—:_are on the' . bt, with improveinonte necessary to render:a ,honte etnnforteble and convenis.M.' . ' •, . ', ' Also, at thusamo ti e and place I will offer thrse•quarters of 'an.' ere.of ground, adjoining the above, yhereowis erected a tWo story LOU HOUSE, an excellent Blacksmith Shop, a number of Choice fruit trees are on the lot. 'Persons ,desirous of viewing the properly will plensmcall with the subscriber in Centre , Ole. The_ properties will ho sold mnarets , or together.to suit the.purehasers. Sale to-com mence precisely at I.o'clock, P.M., when at- Itendance will' be giVen and terms•mndo known . by ' BENJAMIN SUAFFNER. _. oct9.l' 17,4Ltr.ainiz FOR. BALL: h of iscs, the l 7a'r l in p- ox.-L....R. Carothers, n berd ie lB p s r o em .. i. . u"rd.WV e: c ..7 f.f ib t E m 'S r D ed in .317111 D tie ie 2u k b9 i l e t son townsisip Cum; berland adjoining landa of Levi Crrnon, John Eisner 0...., Johnston Moore. Said Farm contains—l 56- Aattr.sa—of -- Lrobflimestollo--itat 110) about-RIO Acres of clearhd high state of ,ctiltivation, the bul rtn•co welt covered with-good timber. There 'is, also - a large quantity air -Locust and Walnut trees on , ; the place. The', buildings area STONE HOUSE, TWO FRAME BARNS, A LOG HOUSE ' , Corn a dribs, &c. There is a well of no -- Vcr.fniling water. • ' tersons wishing any information respecting ace Will-please call, on John Lefever, or on the premises. -- Poisessiort and an indisputable tie given the first of . April next. Salo to commence at 2,o'clock, when attem' Mince will be given and terms mado.knewn. by .• oct9 , 'fRE HEIRS. PRIVATE SALE THE subscriber of era at priirate sale the fol loivingproperty ait n. Noah Middleton township, Catitherland,county, car. The Harris burg. turnpike, about 2 miles rent Carlisle, consisting of FIVE ACRES of Groullit more or less,_ adjoining. properties of Samuel ICutz; Becrbrdwer and the Lotart Spring, [ - 1 1 With all the buildings thereon erected, 4111 of which are in first rate order.— There is. also a lino .YOUNG',ORCHARD of clinic . ° 4pplo trecti. Also, a fine coot spring convenient:to the house's. The - Prdpertj , good order,, and is admirablyndapted for a mar ket tarts,heing convenienelto the b'oroughrof Carlisle. Terms will be made' reasonable.—. For further information apply to the subscriber agent 'for the owner: living near the place.- -augll • JEREMIAH •GRINER. VALUABLE FARM THE subscriber offers at privrite • sale, ',the Farm .on which ha now lives,situate in West Pennsborough township, Caliberland. county, five miles from Carlisle, and UDC mile from Plainfield, containing 136 ACRES' and 64 PERCHES, of first rate Limestone Land, all of which is cleared and inn high state of cul tivation cxeetit 15 de 20 acres-of Woodland. The faint lies on the Conodoguinet Creek end .iebuthalf a mile- Irons •the Good Hope Mills. The whole is under good fence, about nine hundred panel of which is post nail rail fence. 'I he improvements arc a new 4161 t 1 Brick DWELLING HOUSE, - i„,, t yst oir „tot - os:11g ,wit h .. fl cßpirno . fi 4 ) , t! BrirriT . 3.l" fa - et lung, AF.slT. , '..first.r e ty Wagon'Shed, Corn crib with thseSlnng. floor. ond all ; other 'necessary . out-buildings...._3:ll re, is a geed tvell of water at the.donr: Also, a large o?cherd, with eve ry variety.of _choice fruit. - The-entire place is in thy best et der„ pod . holds.ouf—the-sirengast inducements to puselniv,V, Perse...s desiring examine - it e• fertuerttAl on the self scriber. An indisputable title will Vic, given, and terms made reasonable.. BENJAMIN LONGENECKER. y 24 3inos. . ....I.ancostertUnion copy 3 months and send .bill_m_dris,arliee fur collection._ VALUABLE'EARM Al' PRIVATE SALE. 7plllE'subsuriberollers-at-privitte-sala-thc-fil lowing described Real Estate, situate" in North Middlotomtownship, Cumberland county o9ntaining 150 ACBES, more or less, patented hind, about 155 of which aye cleared and in a high state of cultivation,'and the residue cover ed with,thriying young timber. The itn'prOve. . • moms are n Two Story LOG Atli • . HOUSE, STONE KITCHEN, " ) a first rate new IAI btu rib BARN, v-' ll * , ' Also, a fine young rind thriving °fawn] with choice fruit. Thelarm is well - covered - with - locust - amber. There is a never ' failing spi„ing of water near the door, With wa ter enough toe mill . poWer.L.Thi venter qan . ))9 . . "rho above - mentioned tract ie till limestone land, and is in a healthy neighbourhood lying Mum the Conodoguinet Creek, within 2 miles of Carlisle, and only half a mile from the Cum• berland Valley Rail Road.. It is of course con venient to the Carlisle market and well adapt. ed lor supplying said market. The purchaser cart have the-whole farm or 100 Aeres_and the. improvdments. An . indisputable title will lie given. For terms Apply to the subscriber,-re siding on the Walnut Bottom Road, live miles rroin - septs 'JOHN FISITBURNi Sr. - Valuable 'Real Estate 'AT PRIVATE SALE. rgvIIEI undersigned offers for ,sale a valuable k Farm in West rennshoro' to wns hip, Cum berland county, about one'mile South-east of Newville, containing 113 ACRES, of good Limestone Land, in n high state of cultivation. and well enclosed with good end substantial fences. About 80 Acres of which are cleared. and the residue well covered with thriving rim . .‘ bet. The improvements consist of • .11P an excellent, 11 , S 'l' 0 It' Y ii i HOUSE, a large BANK BARN, It 3 and other out-buildings, an Orchard • of chbice fruit trees, and a well of good water convenient to the door. Also, 20 Acres of good MOUNTAIN LAND Will be sold ,with the above. For terms, &c, enquire of the subscriber residing in Carlisle, Pit: oct2 , §,TKVENSON• Valuable Farm at. ?Ovate Sale. THE subscribee.intending to remove to the west, oilers at, private sale a valuable farm bf Limestone Lund, situated in North Middleton townshiP, Cunibebland county, about 3 Ellice east of •Carlislemear:- Middlesex .gnd. the. Ilar., risburg,pilte, adjoining 'the Lertgr Spring and the lands of Jacob Albright, Joseph...Witmer and others ' containing' 120 ACRES :of irnprgvefiland,- well fenced with post and rail - and in whigh state of cultivation. Vett acres of 4 ore thriving timbr,land nod four in excel. lent Meadow. The improvements 1111,,, ore a geed Bank Bain; 75 feet long, II • • 1 • a largo TWOsToit y FRAME, I i 110 USE, with a %Vend good,water„ near it, and all other necessary oat buildioollll of Which are in agond . state.of repair. Also, a thriving ORCHARD of, choice, locality, In :t•tfe convenience s of . he arrangement locality, fertility and improvement, its scareo. ly egualleli k ty an! - -co-tintrY..: l -..4 first rate Lime Ivslo fed °tithe pinee,:i within the lnstNyA sold on reaton. [MI6 terms. -Pt , rt r examine it, or '.., desiring farther i co' requested to c ull °tithe subset' , eotlB CHOICE 1' nut-roil ilitsevibct offer a for: sale. is -Farm or Clio= arable; land, situate in :West Pothislibro' Cumberland • "county,' on .the .Conuilogninet,Creek, eiglit miles west 'of Carlisle and within two,atal, a hall -of theiCunr, hi:eland Vallev'llail 'Hato', containing about I3Q .%CIi.FIS in it high state - of - eitltivalion. The imp; itessenients , are as , two • story. I ,lleatherbontiled HOUSE, Smoke House thud Wash: House, and is good well of water at the,door.7r.. Also. a lairgv Alai& Barn; Corn Crib,.:Nl'agithi•' Slim] i . ll,in :Owl order, ital.& 4nn(l'•Oreliarif".- 'llitwo, is. 17 Apr •s first rate, Aleitilow and a• both Aores'd Land on the opposite side "o' the creek.; which will he sold with the Faun if desire& - There has been betweeii fivo• and six :put on Allis large;Wrrie KOtt, capable tit-burning froinAil tts 1 , 400 linSliels et a, blest on tltc, tallikkrty: 2 .!!!':!!' 1111P,W 11 . • -..Mal ! aint:6l..AL tyLanltter !eopy,tf, and sod- • hill' to this floe hir F 225 tircrtoneet4,oll , %n: TuEsubecil,l ? ,cr,,wirthee4o":sriforut;hie , f r ninds • town, nod, country, r• .") flint hi hos, cannnenc, 04 the AbiNo' butkitlesti • 4 .;and,v6listtenii to miss. to town end country on L. ~41 h , the tr oat reasoneblo tereleN lie tlnil he temlat the Ilardwnte Store neat doer to Scott's Tavern Hunovelt enact. , ollU l4 ' A S .sENgR, iffol El ME GREINER