AND.E,I . POSITOR CARLISLE, PENNCA. • THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER , IN ctrArBERLAND COUNTY! • , ....ferots"--Two Dollars a year, or One Dollar and .kyty Cents. if ynaid punct ually in advance. • $1,75 ifpaid within the Nea'r• New Votk . art-Union„ The following arc some of the principal in ducements to subscribers for. the:present year: In the first place; a chance of draiving•a prize Proof a collection-of several hundred- pictures, many of them of cost and by well known artists, as Cole, Durand, Lentz°, Huntington, Hinckley, and others, and all of them selected with reference to artistic merit. This collec tion already exceeds in value forty thousand dollars, and it will tic still further extended in proportion to. tho.number. of subscriptions yet to be received. Secondly, each subscriber will receive 'six. Lint Engravings, the cost of which, if executed Cot , a private publisher, would at least be -sold at four times the price of the subscription. These engras legs consist of an engraving (size 20i by 167 inches) from - Mr. Leslie's 'ecletnt ted- pieth re-of --Ankn-r-kois r -SurxocitAim-Sn Al LoW, a scene from the Merry Wives of Wind sin., and 8 set bf live line engravings (size '7l by 10 inc hes) from Painting-i by the following , minent artists :—The Dream of .Brcadia, by 'ale; Dover Plains, by Durand; The Image ker, by Leutze ; The New Scholar, by' - Ed- Is, and The,Card Players, by Woodville. he annual distribution will take- place in no city of New York, on the 20th of Dream icr nest, and • ouch subscriber, .whilo receiving a full return for his money, will have the gi at 'fication of • assisting in the encouragement of and in the support of knit institution whose 'ons to that end ore, and will be, 'limited' by the means which the public 'nay pined o disposal. Subscriptions will be received this borough by E. Beatty, Honorary Secre ,.. y of the association. rugitive-Slave- Case. Moses • Jones., a colored man well and 'iavbrably known. in our borough for a nirtn4ier'of. , years wasi_arrested on a Monday as fugitive slavel at the suit of lEdward L. Pant, of Fauquier county, Va. I Wm. il,l. Penrose, Esq. appeared id his behalf before tlio U. S. Commissioner, - Mr. Bonham, but upon examination it was lound that Moses did not answer in any ,one particular to the description' of the a*ged fugitive, and he was accord ingly promptly discharged. This is the first ease in this county under the new law, and excited a warm interest though li:ft - bout any excitement on the part of the public. The large-stable- attached-to the--pub lic house of Mr. Laird, on Pomfret street, was discovered to be on fire about ten o'clock on Thursday night last. The building being of. wood and - filled with highly combustible articles, the fire spee'- .dily enveloped -it and rendered ' the ef forts of thC firemen to save it \ unavailing. A small but not valuable building adjoin ing it was also burned, but the energy and skill of the various _fire Companies: ossisteo, by a large number of the Item the garrison, who -with their ificers_were_on_the_g-round-in-good—sea-- son, „prevented the fire froth sprtiading to the' surrounding houses. But far these exertions a vast,dvetruction would probably have ensued. The sta• Sly was.the property of Wm. T. Brown. Esq. 'and we learn was not insured. A. large quitottny of hay and a carriage, belonging to Mr. Lnird;. were consumed with the stable. • Doti-ce gr - Tlie December number of Go. Iley's•LadO - Book, which completes the volumef‘r 1850, has been on our table for stunt days. The whole vole ne has redeemed, Godey's _promises, but the coming volume he announces shall far surpass in splendor and excellence' all - his pre vious-efforti.--Godey-boasts—now a circulation 9f 80,000,copies. The lit erary article's in, the present nuMber are good, and the embellishments, particu larly the scriptural designs, "The Creed," and "We praise Tbe,:bh Lord," are of a superior order. • The price of this mag azine is $3,-per annum, - -in advance for a single copy-; two copies for $5, or four copies - for $lO. Address L. A. Gotley, 113 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. gcr The December numbeT- N of Gra ham's Magazine is also recoiled, and is, a splendid number, richly embellished • with both gems of art and genius. With the January number a new volume will (be commenced, which the publisher promises shall exceed any of its prede : Cet:r.ora. Mr G. P. R. James, the cel ebrated English Novelist, has beeNenga gad as a regular, contributor, .besides a talented corpdof native authors, whose .co 'blued literary force cannot be aur re, ecl. For the' pictorial department, the rst Artists tiro engaged, at great ex- Ie e: George R. , Grahnin, 134 Chest nut street, Philadelphia -83 - a, year. copies, $5;00. •• 1 "Oahe, . 'or . Neyi York above ga ad and under ground,"—a new worlc rq the pen'of G. G. 'Foster; -has just • teerhissited froM the extensive publish ,, A 4 4 OAt Dewitt & Davenport, • Tri- I vgs bane Buildings, New York. Having iiautiously made a favorable notice of o, d book front this house some time, rig I, we have taken the precaution to re thk v an.d epee with the N. Y. 'Tri be iriCharacterizing it ita "a flashy, ph phoresceat pamphlet of the Model rt i .4r, 18chool, though' not so "rich"' as ,•:, no .of the author's foriner productions in is ,line. in. attempting to be decent, he corries'dull: • The hero of the story, .Ce , is . allore,,! , • ' . . J 'he American Railway Guide is eat pdcl,cat Volume ,Of 128 pages, . 1 1 ch .is corrected monthly and publish "on, the. Ist of every month by Cuuw alispronu, P,athfinder Ofacu.l3B street,-Now York, it will be fopnd be u nsefoland economical Guido Book tb o. . tril - volling .pu bc, Price mi WOOD! Wo,do I•l.n.abosp•of-piir , sub. 10. r ib e ti'46 haver promised 'us *lnd :in ynent. nre sniovmag that tiatir is -vex": ~ o) \ ll)oimPltsvbripg.it in, . , 'Noirember Court. The following case's were tried in „the Court - of Commou Pleas and Quarter Sessions, .or tlils county, last week. COMMON PLEAS Henry McCord, vs. George: Weary../Wien of slender. Verdict 8.5 for Plaintiff—Todd for Plaintiff, Biddle for Defendant. J. Wetzel, far' use , of L. Todd, Esq. vs. John Common and George Sponaleee executors. Ac tion . of debt. Verdieyor defendant —Todd end Biddleler plaintiff's. Henderson and Miller for defendants. -'John Moore fsv.use of Will inrn Maya:toll, vs; ‘Vi ClarkAmittisrrator ofJames Clark.- 7 Action ufassumpsit. Verdict for defendant— Todd and Moore for plaintiff. Miller and Ilep. Lord for defendant. ' _ . . Jacob Crotimer,eiccutar of Peter Creamer,vt ho Cnrlinlu -Bank;ntid Jncob M. Haldeman. Ejectinent. Verdict for Plaintiff—and now a motion fur new trial pending—Mcijirb, Gaul and Bonham for Plaintiffs. Biddle for defendant. QUA-HT-ER SESSIONS: The following cases were also tried in the Quarter Sessions'. ' Commonwealth vs. S. Davidson. Fornication and Basturdy. Verdict "not guilty,"—Smith fur Commonwealth. Hepburn for defendant. Commonwealth as. Thomas D. Hampton.— Forgery. Verdict "gupty," and defendant sen tenced to two-years in lite Penitentiary--Smith and Graham for Commonwealth. Todd and Gaullugher for defendant. Commonwealth us. Allen M. Cook. False pretences. Verdict not guilty—Smith, Hep burn and Biddle for Commonwealth. Bonham Or defendant Commonwealth vs. Westley Taylor. False pretences. • Prosecution absent, and vci•diet of not-guilty,-without evidence. Commonwealth vs. Henry • 'rellaS. Assault and Battery on hie wife. The evidence led the most brutal conduct on the part of the defendant. Verdict guilty, and sentenced to a years imprisonment—Miller and Smith fur Commonwealth. Moore for defendant. Commonwealth es. John Moll and George -MeII. "Malicious mischief," for abusing pros ecutor's hogs. Verdict guilly, and sentenced to pay one dollar and the mists. Todd and Miller for Cornmonw t ealth. Graham for defendant. Commonwe;lib vs. Amos Spangler and Geo. Spangler. Assault on Christopher Myers.— Prosecutor lived on top of the North Mountain, and his house stands within about twenty yards _of the_ line between_Perry. _ and Cumberland counties. On the trial, it corns out suddenly, pmt the assault was committed a little over the • • line, in Perry county The Court then inatruca ted the jury to acquit:the defendants - , as this Court liUd no ji * ifiridietion of the ease— Bonham for Commonwealth. Todd for de- fondalite Chmmonnealth vs. Jacob Boueber. Nui sance, for cursing, swearing, &c. through the streets of Newville. Guilty and sentenced to two__ months._ impthonment-Miller for Coin rnonwoalth. Moore fol. ,defendant. Commonwealth vs. Christian WWI. As_ Fault: and battery. Not guilty, and county to pay the costs. *Hier for Commonwealth. Gra" ham for defonaant. - 3 • Commonwealth vs. John Evans and Patrick AleGrath., The defendants - were soldiers. at the garrison, and were tried on four indictments for lar,- for larceny,t or stealing from fellow soldieran Verdict, Evans guilty, McGrath not guilty. E vnnn sentenced to three months in Commonwealth vs.Nebubulte Longunbaugh er. Assault and battery on Sophia Myers.— Verdict n'ot guilty, and proweutrix tO pay thn costs—Miller for Commonwealth. Bonham for defendant. Cominonwealth vs. Willis Foulke. Surely of the peace on oath of John Carothers. Sen. teneed-to give bail- in Sttleo .for..the period of one year, to keep the peace. &e.—Alilkr . for Commonwealth. Bonhatn and SuiPh for denim HIE Snore VB. same. Surety orthe peace on oath of .1,1111 R. Stringfellow—MOO sentence, sumo OEM — Corn ro unw vs. 'Mrs: &rattan. Safely of the peace. Dismissed, and each party to pay her own costa—Miller and Bonham fur 'Coin. lb, Smith for defendant BM= A bill was found againt Michael Sul livan, by, the Grand Jury, for the murder of 'James Haugh, but no arrest of the perpetrator of the crime has yet been made. Bi'ls were also found against Serger and Shaeffer, arrested for passing counterfeit, notel,. Their trial will take place at the Jarivary sessions. REMEDY FOR SCARLET FEVER.—The following prescription for scarlet fever we find going the rounds of the papers as the mode of treatment resorted to by Dr. Schneeman, physician to the. Icing of Hanover, end strongly recommended by Dr. LindslOy of Washington city. It is exceedingly simple if it is only as efficacious : TREATMENT OF SCARLET FEVER RE INUNC- TioN.—Frona the first day of the illness, and as seini as we are certain of its nature, the pa.; tient Must be rubbed morning and evening over the whole body with a piece of bacon, in. euch manner that, with the exception of the head, a covering of fat is everywhere applied., In 'order to make thierubbing r in somewhat easier, .it Is heel to take a piece of bacon the size of the hand, choosing a paitoitill armed with the ind, that we may have a firm grasp. On the soft side of this piece slits are to to made, in order to allow the oozing out of the fat. The rubbing must be thoroughly performed, and not too quickly, in order that the skin may bo regularly saturated with the fat. Tim benefi cial results a the application are swum obvious; with wrapidity bordering en magic, all, even the inns!, painful, symptoms of the disease are allayed , quiet, sleep, good humor, appetite re turn, and there remanui only the impatience of the sickroom. 011 R TOwN Cl:atm.—The Volunteer, thinks our - new ToWit . Clock has now been fairly tested and its excellence dem:, onstrated. In the three mouths which have elapsed since it was put up. says, that.paper, it has kept time with perfect accuracy,' not having varied two m inutes in the whole period. The clock is from the manufactory of Mr. S. Penfield, NO,; 185 Ninth ,A.venua. New York, Car,. MAY:--- . Col."Chartes May, of the • I.T, S. Army, arrived to this borough , yesterdairmirning, on; his :roam from Santo Fe. lie looks extremely wetland was;warmly welcomed by his numerous, friends.. • • , 1 - I,sam , 13.1DO1;.-79Ulldelr iougeme. t ;With Abe, Harrisburg CatrlP4 1 r # 11 4 13 .0d01 lisre ter against all,travol 6ut ti* r be tilAigd to use the old ,Elridge,", Natt :Nbuirtioentatts. 7 =:==n IVIES, arzirr ' . . RESPECTFULLY 'annouiices . to the La die's of Carlisle, , thateho opened orr Satur-' day lam, .4 Splsndid Vispartrilene of . . ' • - FALL 8i WINTER.' MILLINERY, of the-latest and meet fashionable styles. The .goads have been selected with -care from the best eityliouses. Her stock consiste'of.every variety iit' Velvets. Fancy Silk mid Satin Bon nets, Gbildrens' Hate and Cape, and. Ladies Dress Goods, together 'with an assortment of ' FANCY GOODS. . • . , embracing.m part • Feathers, . Flowers, Ribbons, , .. Bonnet Caps, Shawls, ' . - - Gloms; ' Bags, . , Combs; . Cools, ~ Plats, -BMWs, ' Miffs, Gunt-elaslie Dolls, • ' Corsets, 4p.. . Also, n large assortment of . 7 110ose-eolored Pa mela Bonnets, at sixty-two mid nfialf vents.— , In - HMl:lets altered in the neatest and most fashionable manner. Please call and examine icy steel, Carlisle, novl3 To All - WhTom it may Concern. A. Executor of Rev. R.dtcrt Emory, who was Executor of Daniel Cataluna, .vho was ad ministratpr of Jonas Rupp, deed:, I have it haud the dividend Made to the followiug credi tors of the said Jonas Rupp,. which they wil please call for and receive without further do• lay, viz ; ti Jacob Rupley $1,54 Philip Seim 1,62 Philip Gafford 3,53 Jer'nh Rowers 1,54 Dan'!. Henshow 2.4'3 David Wilhelm 87 WM. novIL Ex'r of Rev. John !teaser - $4,69 J& W Zimmeren 48 Wm. Bell 1,15 Jacob Hartline 6,62 John Jackson . 1,92 J & H W Mower 5,8 t D SEYAIOUR; Rat, Emory, dec'd. A CAPD flit. AD. LIPPE having • removed to the city bf Philadelphia, bogs leave to thank his friends here for the many kindnesses shown to him while practising medicine- in 'Carlisle, and takes thisTopportunity"banythat - Dr:11IL - - LER has accepted of his practice, a gentleman who comes here highly recomniended by the first physicians of Europe. Dr: Lippe leaves his boolcs with Jacob Sguier, Esg„ who will receive payments and will attend to the settle ment of such accounts . as shall be presented to him. noVl3,Im AD LIPPE, M. D.' • DR. r. rairamr.., J ° BilVE P a ll h i a e vin E : u g su Y e s ee l e c ,nlr A iip ° • linmerly practising physician of this place, solicits the patronage of the friends of his pre decessor, nod shall be happy to wait upon all who may favor them with a call. novl3,lm F. MILLER, M.D. g'®Y3 RENT T "E well known TAVERN STAND near Holly Unp, situated on the Baltimore -Turnpike ' six iniles--soutlr-of—Garlisle, now occupied by Mr. S. 'Morret. The house con tains 16 rooms and good Stabling: Also, good Orchard one Garden. The scenery i being picturesque and beautiful, it is a 91 pleasant and'desirable resort during the _ ; summer . season. _consequently many hostrdprs can be had together with good travel ling custom. - Possessmmwill be given oh the first day of April, 1851. ... novl3 3t. J. BENNEI"I'. VSTADITED 20;0001 BU .0r 43, . E v 1 E11 8 1 IT O ° ij c E rit; prices w.ll-tionaid. i* - Alwaya on band a au perioi-aiticlo of Brown stout, Porter, ✓lle and Beer, both for bottling and Draught. Als . o, a supe• rior article of Eastern and Western HOPS, RYE AND ) >BARLEY MALT, for Distillers _ . _ use. KURTZ & NES, Brewers, North Water street, York, Pa York, nov Ei-Atsl,2s FOB. rtmrav —SE-V-ER-Al -two story BRICK — HOUSES on ta tII. 1 .. • - o -north east .ormw.— ,-- r --,--•••••‘, RH; squere in the row known as "Hurper:s ~ Row." For terms, &c., inquire of the fRESII ARRIVAL 01' English and American Hardware Cheaper than can be lanai this side - of the East sule,criher having ,lust returned from 1 the Rioters .mie, with a Intl and ham , . some assortment 01 all kinds of HARDWARE ofthe_ very bast_maliers.._andivell solected,_is now opening at the Cheap Hardware Stand in North [intoner street, next door to Scott's Ho tel, formerly kept by Henry Glass, where he -would invite_ all that are Au _waru_of-gbod and cheap Hardware to give him a call and see and satisfy yourself of the truth, as we are determ ined to sell at a very small advance. Small profits and quick sales are the order of the day To Builders, Cam and Others. A. full stock of white, mineral and Japaned Knobs, locks and latches, of every description price and quality, hinges and screws, window sash and shutter springs, strait-ndeltcd and barrelled Bolts, of every kind,nmill , cross cut and circular Saws, hand, "panel, ripping and back Saws, bright, black and blue augurs, of the very beit makers, Chisels, broad,pointing, hand and chopping Axes, of different makers, hatchets, planes and plane bits, steel and iron squares, Ides and rasps, nods, brads and spikes of all sizes.andvarranted of the best quality. To Saddlers and Coach Milkers, Our stock consists of a complete assortment of articles in your lino of business, saddlery tools, brass, silver and Japaned . mounting, carriage trimmings, broad pasteing and seaming laces anti fringes, plain and figured canvass, oil cloth; top lining cloth and Bergs lining of vari-' sus kinds, white; red, blue and black patent leather' Dashers, silver, and brass elate, Dee Hnir, rosette, hubs, fellows, spokes, bows, clip tic springs, iron axles, malleable castings, E.,e,Q To Cabinet and Shoe Makers, . A. full stock of shoe kit and findings, Boot tno roccos,- French kid, straits, morocco and lining and binding skins, lasts, tacks, pegs, hammers pinchors and French morocco, kit of every de scription, superior copal varLislit - Japan and black varnish, mahogany and maple Vaneers, moulding; beading, resets, glass, mineral and mahogany knobs of every size and style. .TaiNaclantiths, Farmers and Others. 10 to:.s of assorted liar iron, ‘t mranted to be of the best guilty. A splendid assortment of bar and rolled iron, hammered, horse shoo, scollop, plough, broad en narrow tire, rolled, horse shoe bar, band, round and square iron, cast, sheaf spring, English and A merican blister steel, Eng' Belt Wngon boxes, Carriage bears in setts, nil vile, vices, riled, rasps. horse shoe nails. &c. To Hoitsekeepers. A beautiful assortment of cheap fancy goods, such ad waiters, trays, plain and , fancy knives and forks, butcher knives and steels, brittania lamps, brass candle sticks, Itrittannia and silver table and tea spoons, plated butter .knives, pre• serving kettles, smoothing irons, iron and tin tied tea and oval hOilers;arau frying and bread pans, washbotifdi, tubs', churns, buckets, iron pots, wash ketties, and stow pans, &c. To Ginumillts, Marhsinen an Others: Rifle and Gun Barrels, toba -action,. plug, nipple and back action Gun Locks, gun mount ing and gun breech cocks, sheet brass and German silver ornaments, &,c. Painteri A fresh lot of \Votherill'a pure and extra White Lead, oil and turpentine, varnishes, Ja pan, white and red lead, yellow and Green paint, ground in oil. whiting', yellow ochre„&c. , •• ‘„,^ To Blasters and Marksmen. A good assortment of double refined powder rock powder of 'extra 9 404, safety -fuse, shot, flints niurbar . lead, rapes .of all *kinds, for threshing machines and well diggers, and a thousand other articles too numerous todpsert, all wo ask is to.giiie us a call, and we are.tio,n,' fident you will findsgood assortment' of Hard'. ware and cheaper thsn can lie-found any other House this side of the oak. Give u 4 call is all ive ask, at the old and well knoWn Hardware Stand - formerly. kept.l3Y,LoWis- Hat., lah, in NOrilt liaturtor street,-next - door _to Scott's Hotel, Ismaili , kept by henry Glass— iiovfl . ' -JACOB. SENER: Brushes ! .Brusries a variety Aral. attielee-ii mo_ A groat varietk'oc. , itiOtie - Atttoful.'cittielha.. „ farad Tor eato4conhleting'6lWititawnah,.StVno , sl ing, Scrubbing; Taintors, loth, Shaving, fiaif Tpoth and.Ntill Flealt'apcl'araiding,4rnahea it groat variaty,,,r4l(d,viinalt tf,t3al gnu, tk, and will bet aold'nt - thaldmidat prihea • -; Junco, " F3:IILTAQ'TyP.: li~ce~laiteui, m . _ ORNADIENTAL . ORME ~WORKS_, • OWZNS 4k, RiOiTAJILDS . Recently from - PliiladeOlii4 ." • , RESPECTFULLYinform the %Citizens of til Carlisle • and its vicinity, that? 'they have now at their Marble Yard in South - Hanover street, a few doors south of the Caulk House, and nearly opposite A - &AV Bentz'C Store, an elegant stock of puro • . i' AMERICAN' WHITE .711.91LEILE, li and are prepared to execute hrtht6ndst tinished . _. , ... style . t ../Vonuments, . . Danbs, ' Grave Stones dived prices, , . Jaunt/es, ' . Deer and Window Sills, . . Steps, 80, . toaether with ever, other illicit)* itt -their line. and promise that in fineness of finish, chaste ness of design and quality of Marble, their work shall not be surpassed by any other estab lishment: ' * They are also the authorized ag&nts . of Mr. Robert 1Vood; of Philadelphia; end 'will flit.- nish from his manufactory all varieties of IRON RAILING for the enclosing of Grave lots and all other purpcseg, at the shortest .notice and-at Philadelphia pricii. will also finish or manufacture all kinds of Building Work; such as ,Sills, Steps and Platforms, &c., at the' short. , estmotiee and on the most reasonable - tOrtn'ti, • M. NLl,l' . _ . ' Having had great experience, and being tint played in the !Met shops .of Philadelphia, they are therefore 'enabled to manufacture the most fashionable work, and respectfully ask a share of the patronage of Carlisleand the surrounding country. novq 'lBsotf CECEIIPER . TEXAN EVER. rffillE subscriber having just returned from '• 1 the East, offers to the public a more am ple and complete assortment of goods in his line, titan ever previotisly.offernd, and respect fully solicits dealers and others to give him a call, when he will show them goods at amen, ishingly low prices. To Buihiers,•Carpcpters and Others. . His stock comprises a full assortment of. _ Locks and Latches of every description, Hin ges and Screws, I,Yindcw Springs and Bolts of • varioueltinds, Window, Glass, Putty, Paints of •all colors, Oils, Turpentine, Sze., , Also, Mill, Cross-cut and Circular Saws, Hand ; Panneli-Ripping and-Back-Saws, AugursiChi sels,Broadt Hand and Chopping Azoq, Hatch ets, Planes and Plano Bids, Steel and `lroni Squares, Files and Rasps, Nails, Brads and Spikes of all sizes. - To Sadler and Coach .147aktrs. , A complete assortment of Saddlery Tools, Silvor, Brass and Japaned mounting, Carriage trimmings, Broad pasting and seaming Lace, plain and figured Canvass; Drab Cloths, Rati. nett, Serge and Bucrani,•Mess and Deer Hair patent an enamelled, Leather, Lamps and Da. shers. Also, Ilubbs e Fellows and Spokes, Eliptie spring's, Iron Axles, Mailable Castings, dr,e. To Cabinet and Shoe Makers My snick embraces a complete assortment of goods in your line. Moro Cyan. lining and binding Shins, Lasts, Thread, Pegs by 1119 barrel or smaller quantity, Tools of every de sdription, &c. Curled Hair, Hair ,Cloth, Var. , Mahogany and Maple Vaneers, Mould ings and Rosette, Soto Springs, Glass, Malipg-_ . ans,Maneral MA . Vaneera - KiMbs of all sizes. To Bina:Wu* . 'Farmers, and others, who may be in leant of good Iron. , Ho offers a full assortment of Hammered, • Horse Shoe, Scollop, Plough, broad and nar low. Tire Iron. Also, Rolled Jiorso 5h00,,,_ 'Bar. Rand, - ROUnd: Square, Tire, Hoop and Sheet Iron, Nail Rods, Russia -Sheet Iron,- ; Chet, Shear, Spring and Blister Steel, English and:American Wagon and Carriage Boxes,. Anvils ' Vices, Files and Rafts, Horse Shoo' -; Nails; &c. To Housekeepers and those about entering the Ma trimonial State. ... I would - invite . attention to my-beautiful—as sortment of waiters and Trays, plain and Go thic style, knives and forks, Butcher Knives, Scissors pad Shears, Brittannin,German Silver, and Silver Plate, Table and Ton Spoons, Brass and Emerald Preserving - Kettles, smooth ing Irons, follow-ware, Tubs, Bupkete, Chnrns; &c. • ' Oils, Paints and Dyo Stuffs, Tire and Water Proof Paint. .oct3o HENRY SAXTON. trl k _...,,,,,..,._,........5.„:,,.,. : ,..,,„.,:5..„,.,„!„,,,.,,„,„,.5,,,„11,,, ; „„, : . .-„.,...„,,,5.,„,„,„,, : ,„ ,4,..); \,,,,, • CHEAPER THAN THE„CHEIAPEgT. EirAVING just returned from Now York &. ill Philadelphia with the best awl Cheapest Stock of HARI> W A RE,CUTLEI2I( BUILD ING MATERIALS, PAINTS, &c., over hrou4itt-to-CarlUte,_l_‘i , eultiesqeettelly rsqu r , dealers anti consumers and all others to give is a call and see whether they cot get more and better goods f , r the same inOney than at anywther place is town. My stock of Locks, Latches,Bolts, Hinges, Screws, Nails, Spikes, Glass, P aints, &c.,is complomand very cheap. Carpenters"rool, I have a splendid assort. meat. Also, Cabinet Maker's Tools and Ma• terials.-vizc—Vanecrs; Mahogany, Mineral and Glass Bureau Knobs and Varnish. S kDDLERS & COACH MAEg'RS, can have everything- in their-lino- cheaper-than ever. FOR SHOEMAKERS, I have a first rate stock of Morocco and Lining Skins, Bindings, Pegs, Thread and Wax, and a superb assortment of Shoemakers Tools. I haven's° a complete assortment of Ball's Lasts, made in Harrisburg, which can .be' had at no other place in town, and at Ban Prices. To, gether with an assortment of all kinds of Ham• mored and Rolled Iron and -Steel. Of House keeping-Articles,..rhave Knives. Forks, Spoons,' Waiters, Snuffers and Trays, Tubs, Buckets, &c. WALL PAPER I have the largest, Handsomest and Cheapest Assortment in town. And to all who wont Good and Cheap HARDWARE, I would any come and sector yourselves. oct 30 • J P LYNE. MILL ror. ••THE, subscriber ofliirs for runt from tlie let of April, nest; a large BRICK MILL & SAW MILL,-on the Conodoguinet Creek, in Enst Ponneboro' township, Cumherinnd coun ty, known as AM-thorn Oyster's Mill. The mill cuntthili four run of stones capable of making an quantity of flour. The property in in . good order and the'situatinn good, with ff suiciency of water- nt all times. Apply to. the subscriber in New Cumberfand. 0ct23.8w C/DIS. OYSTER. rltEsiiir-Goons. 911HC subscriber is now opening a general -assortinent:of DRY GOODS just reveiv ed from the city, oolong which may he enume rated Bombazines, Alpachas, Cashmeres, Mous. do Lathes, Chintzes, Calicoes. Ging hams, with,a variety of other Dress Goods, to. which the attention, of the citizens of Carlisle, and vicinity is invited as hey may expect to find some goed,bargaine, 0030 • WINTER IVIILLINERT. • MRS. M. E.:101,1N, No, 11 Market street, lIA RRISII RG, will. open" on' FRI DAY, Nov. 1, Winter' Milliriet y orthe lateit Paris styles 'of Bonnets.. Also. Caps, Head Dresses, Feathers, Flowers, in every variety, to which she respectfully invites the attention of the public. . foct9o-4 t Orpo Fail Goods. WE havo roccived a vary heavy stock of Fall and Muter — Goods, consisting of Clods, Cassitneres anti Feelings,' at all prices, white yellow and•red Flannels, Linseys, Velvet Cords, -Beavertoons, and. a great variety of CARSINETB, froth 37 to 80 cents per yard. Long and Square.Blmois,' • from 8,50 to $lO chocks,lii6ltirgs, gingham and Calicoes in abundance& • ' Xons. de Laht'es and .8101 Ma, both 'plain and' arinotie, para• inatta cloths, yards wide plain all wool do flines, Kentuclw Jeans ilted capton - ,Pqnnols,' Also. • • .11111I.DVDRY GOODS, • Bonriat, RibtionS, Bonnet -Satins, Bonnet -Vet— Nets, Florence, Silks, Straw 'Gimps and Cords, Sills .and; Co.nunsri:Wire, dr,g,....cornforta ' and Suspenders, - . 'Hosiery and Glot ea, . • • . of ecitton,' , eirdole'n en& silk; Hanover 'Buckskin plovers, But cone, Corde,:Bindings, and 4 . 6ene 7 ral riesortmeat - ot divert • Cloth Cap% Gtii/1 • eVerYAind . ,ttnti..nt - 41i•piicee; Leona, Boginga,, Book, Bwiati.,: ,• Carabrity,and •Jaconet.. Barrectand Striped .IVlttaliinvernl„ low of goods., not enetneraied, which will lie exchanged, for'-- money:to thefenVatitPg4rPGOU , ?,atf the +o9l o f , abQPt; / 6 Pef)Pent prices: , oraane.l , nova - A & r V,V BENTZ. ARtsTo4D.:4lvriOni' fi urd,`te ~very 811 ' paetin o r ink. tor sale et ' RD'S Stoi;c6 St, 0401, 771NRIyALLED DISPLAY OP FALL • DRY GOODS •" - • 1 - IAitLES OGILBY- respectfully informs C the 'public generally that he has commoner ed• opening his very Extensive, Beautiful and Generat-stock of , , • FALL DRY GOODSi , . and there havebeen 'a great many persons waiting-this arrival to make their-fall purchases, he flatters himself that they Ns ill t.e satisfied alter looking over the host of benuti fuleads that he is going to run off at small profits.. COtn& in time and secure prettygoods an good bargains. -His stock consistsin part of a fresh supply of CLOTHS, OASSIMERS SATINETS, Kentucky -Jeans, &c., or fill 'Colors 'and,Pricei that are bound to please the purchaser. Also, a.grand assortment of fi LADIES DRESS GOODS, 'viz: Changrible_ Twill Satins,'Grodertap :and Glasse Dress Silks, very beautiful, CASHMERES, MOUS.. DELAINES, and innumerable other now styles of Ladies' Dress Goods, of the latest iinportatien. ' SEMIVLS; in endless variety, ,which can be sold - at in r lower. ates than tey have been soldier se raLseasons.---The-brag-stoek-pf— BONNET ,& NECK RIBBONS, of entirely new styles, front 6 1-4 to 75 cents per yard. Also, Bonnet Silks, Satins and Vol. vets, in great variety, now style Chintzes, GINGHAMS & CALICOES, White and Brown Muslins and Sheetings o the best brands-and at all prices. The largest and most general stock of GLOVES AND HOSIERY for gentlemen, Ladies and Children, that has been exhibited in Carlisle for years.tritt. BOOTS AND SHOES, of every variety of patterns and kinds, and at prices to please all that wish .to lay out their cash to agood advantage. / BLANKETS AND CARPETS, in ,great variety, which I would fnbito op tlir..l a ish,to purchase to -look through my stock be fore purchasingmlsewhere. • GROCERIES & SPICES, A full and fresh assortment on hand, and will be -sold -low at -the-old- and well-established stand, 'East Main Street a few doors below the Market House, where you con find a stock of Goods so largo, so well selected and at prices so low, that they cannot fail to pleu%e all [oct2 ✓t the Cheap Store corner of Hanover and Lou ther streets, opposite .11emer's Grocery Store The undersigned most - repectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that', he has just returned-from Philadelphia with n well selected assortment of FALL GOODS, pur. chased nt the lowest - prices, and - , which "he is determined to sell at small profits : among them may be found CLOTHS, CASSIMP.RgS, N GS, Sattinets, ' Velvet Cords, Ken tucky Jeans, &c. , LA DIES DRESS GOODS, consisting, 'in Part of Black Silks, Cashmeres, Monselin de Lainett, Alpacas, Cohurgs, Gingliams, Calicoes Sack Flatt ,, cls,.Collars, teens, Fringes, Sce, _ D.O M ESTI-CS, Tickines, Checks,Flannels Drillings, Osnaburg, Linseys, Mishits, bleached and unbleached Also, Groceries - in all their variety, viz: Sugar, Coffee, 'teas, Molasses, Spices, Chocolate, &c Rags and Country Produce talicitlif --- exchangelfor 'goods Please give_me a cull : ._A C FETTER • . oct9 • THE undersigned respectfully — nforms_hi friends and numerous customers, that he has tocently returned from Philadelphia with a very large and carefully selected assortment of new. FAEL, GOODS, purchased -at the lowest pri tea; at which hels deterinined to dispose, of at very small, profits. Superior CLOTHS, at from 75 cents to $5 a yard,: Cassuneres, 'Cassinets and Vestings, at various prices. DRESS Gt)ODS, such. as Delaincs, Bur ges,.abd a splendid assortment of Silks. An extensive assortment of Calicoes and Ginghtsms Also, Checks; Table Diapers, Tickings, Muir. lins, Bonnets, Hate.- BOOTS AND SHOESAgood - assottment I I. 4 sz un p oL.,.. iv--,— , -*-4'ottitaren' s Boole. and 1 superior quality-and very cheap,— Alla, boy's and Mens Cloth and Hungarian :Caps. iil . . tiROCEItItS-S' :JR P.., des[ ~,' ~ lA„, *o'n7gt - antly _ on nand the t (... quality - a Citrpet Chain. . The subscriber respeetlully asks' all whcrwielt good bargains, to r Rive him a tail!. Can't forget the stand. opposite Leon. arils old stand, North Hanover street M= • Butter, Eggs, Rags and Soap, token at mar ket prices N, W WOODS, Ag't • oct9 DRUGS• 4 DRUGS ! DRUGS : . ' !. mat receive a res 1 mac tof Afed• icirms, Paints, Glass, hil, dr,,., which having been purchased with, great care at the 'best city lioness, I can confidently recommend to Families, Physicians, Country Merchants and Dealer,:, as being fresh and pore.. DRUGS. Patent Nedieines, Herhsand Extt acts, Fine head cats, Spices,trpund and whole frastruments, Essences, Petre Ess'en'l Oils Perfumery ' &c. Cod - Liver O il —Warranted Genuine. DYE-STUFFS. Log and Cam Woods, Oil Vitriol Copperas, Lac Dye' PA INTS, 'lndigoes, lt ulderb, Sumac CM Wetherill St Brother's 'Pure Lead, Chrome Green and Ye llow, Puint tind Varnish Brushes, Jersey Window Glass, Linseed Oil, Turpen tine. Copal and conch Varnish, and Bed Lead. All of _which will be sold, at the very lowest tuaritei price, Also, a Freon and splen did as sortment of. FANCY GOODS, FRUITS', Confectionary, and innumerable other articles calculated for use and ornament, nll.of arc offered at .he lowest cash prices, at the cheap Drug- Book and Fancy Store of the cub scriber on North Hirinovor street. I A FitrIBLIC '5A.7.417. , Oat SaTURDNY, the 20th of November, next, Ililtl,ntibecriber will expose to public sale on the premises, at. 2 o'clock, P. M.; that de • sliable DWELLING HOUSE & , 41, 1 / 4 Lot of ground,. situated on West 1 i i : ..., o L n ou t t l !t e e r e a s s street, clot by lot lo C t n o r Carlisle, ° A bounded i,,er ~ ttli,lS", ich, on the south by Lowlier direct, on the west by lot of Win Thair, and on the north by Locust Alloy, containing 30 feet in front and 240 fora in •depth. .Also, a lot of „ground adjoining the above described, 'contain , mg 30 lent in front and 240 feet in depth. This propc•rty has a_wwer. right ton never , foiling well ofvvater within 60 feet' front. Terms ! made known on the. day of sale. oct23 - JOHN R TURNP,R. ' ROPES. FULR sasortment of ROPES jot rec'eivel 17 the subscriber. Also, Glass Tubes kik 'Onl: IN; Wills for auk olleap-by ung2B H. SA XTON. G W HITNER WATER_ PROOF ROOTS. . Tu ST' received n largo lot. of Men's' Water Prooll3oots of superior anality, which will be sold, cheap. W WOO DS, rowolvriko BAGGING. AtBALE Of No. I Potomac Bogging, mita de for' bags for farmers, just received which I will sell cheap. ' 'oct23 N W WOODS, Ag't. • JUST received a large assortment 'of Mon . Women and Children's Boots and Shoes, IV Double Soled ,Buskina, and Jenny Lind Shoes, which I can sell very cheap. •-• oct93 . NVW WOODS, Ag't.til A GENERAL. assortment of Ladies cal Chilarens' Stockings, consisting of Ingrain and Spun Silk Cashmere, Morino, Lambe Wool & Cotton just opened by • ; nov6 - G W HITNER. ghildrenfe Stockipgt_h___7 • AFULLoassortmeni of White and Mixed. Merino Maio of all sizea for- Children: 7 - Also, -Ladies Hoge in great, variety lust prened by; - . YMNPR. . . Lead Nnw 0 - t Laud' Colotad lionnety jut roctlved at tbo atciraof ' ' • 002:1' ' " • 'G 111.1'N'ER. • .41.Inorician OIL " ' • ' 'JUS'l'reoolypd ojr9tilik.supply or American Oil. :For bril4 by C FETTER, , .;,10t23 , ; No 148 North 'BrooOver et." • • Zsag. Shawls. • GR.F:AT variety of Lon& bawls from lil6 colebrood,l3ay StatmAlgs. Aloo,Squaro Ftiarris of varioua kinds jut roooived. outao , JV HITNER. New rail Goods. NEW G9ODS ! rrosh Spring -Supply ! BOOTS & mums. Etc)r..22llßT. ME5=ll .; .. ',~Yi~~xlla~t~v~s • . . • 'Select Classietil Bparding,',Schaol. Sidphur , Springs Doubling Cum ocrlond county, .Pentea. JAMES HUSTON, A. M., Priiwipril. JNO. ALLEN BROWN, ass t. Prof, J A MES ' S. ECKL ES, -Tutor. jj'AXrIN G for some time been desirous of .I.t establishing a Select Boarding School, and having at length obtained suitable buildings for that purpose, the subscriber takes pleasure in announcing to his patrons and friends, that ho will open the above named-Institution on the Ist of October. ;.,. • : , . , . The location isan it small and rthiranavala formed By - an , En shaped bend cf the North' Mountain. aptly termed " Doubling Gap," and is not surpassed iii healthfulms of situation and-beauty of scenery - by tiny plfice in the , country.' 'The main building is large and tom modious, GOO feetin length by 44 in breadth, and 3 sullies high.) and is well furnished 'with everything-necessary to convenience and com fort. The other buildings compose. Bath Hou ses; &c., to thefree use of which — Me pupils .-- will have access at proper hours. The well known White Sulphur Springs riiie withinSL Isw - rude - of - flie main building. The object of the Institution is to fit young men for business, or for any of the ' higher classes of College. Tho courts of instruction will bet thorough and complete, more attention being given to the quality than to the quantity in the performance of the student. AU the'- branchataugh Ti - the best academies will be taught in this, nd proper apparatus will be used for illustrati n of the subjects that require' it. Classes , in/ ivil Engineering will &joy the advantage of operations in the field with Transit,. Compass, Chain, &c. DA ' Board, tuition, washing, fuel and lightso per session, 050,00 Latin and Greek ' ' 5 00 1 ' Tench or Hebrew s'oo L''"il :""n" , lering with use of Instrum'ts•lo 00 Drawing anti perm,. • - 500 Vocal and Instrument'il ev,wio. 5 00 The pupils will board in ,the I,,..,titution un• der the immediate and Constant supt...„i s i on o f the -Principtil,-who:will-bestew-careful atm;,., - upon their convenience and comfort. Eaen%- .student will furnish 'his 'own towels, 'and have them rind his clothes distinctly marked. The academic year will be divided into ses sions of twenty weeki each, commencing on the first of September. - The regular vacation will occur in July and August. Owing to-delay in cori.pleting the arrangements the first tension of the present year will commence ; on TUES. DAY the first day of October, as stated - Mum , . An easy, TV" eons is afforded In students by means of .ho Cumberland Valley Rail Rood to • Ncwvi le, - se.drice by conches to th.! Acad emy. The Go yeburg and Lewistown State Road passes through Nth - grounds. For circulars containing full particulars and reference, addtess the Principal through the Newville P. O. , . JAMES H I.IST ON. • NoWville, Sept. 18, 1850-3 m. t. Natio. NOTICE Car Hate Depogite Bank, Nov. 5, 1550. —THE Board of Directors of -this institution have this day declared a dividend of three per cent. for the last six months on the capital stock paid in, which will be paid to the stockholders or their legal representatives on °rafter the 15th inst. - M. BEETEM, Cashier.' Pay UP : Pay. UP ALL-PERSONS- indebted -for State and County Tuxes to thesubscriber, ore hereby no tified to pay the mime on or Wore the 21st of December, as the funds are very much needed, and indulgence beyond that time cannot he, given. aosr.PH C. THOMPSON, nov6 Collector. Estate. of Christian Bowman, dec'd. moTicE is hereby given;_that letters testa tnentary on the estate of Christionnow msn, Into of Mifflin' township, dec'd„' have bean granted to subscriber residing in the same township. All persona having .. .claims or demands against the estate of said decedent y e.^n.sw.ita x;ev - novl3 6traE3 . Estate of - George Priest, dec,d. :WHEREAS Letters of Administration on the estate of GEORGE PRIEST, Into et Westponnsboro' township, Cumberland co., deceased, have been granted to' the subscriber." All persons indebted to said estate me request ed to make payment, and those having claims or demands against said decedent are requested to make known-the-samo without delay, at the ittre - vesidence - of - sabl - deceased, to - novl3pd MARSHALL JAMES, ../idm'e: Estate of David Bear, deol. JAETTERS of Administration on the Estate, of D AVID r BEAR; late of Upper Allen township, Cumberlausl county, deceased have been granted to the' subscribar, residing. in the same township. All persons haVing claims or demands against the estate of said decedent to present them for settlement, and dike indebt ed to make immediate payment to olatid - JOHN B. COOVER, .3doer: Estate of Susanna. Rich, deed. w F'I'TERS Testamentary on the estate of IA SUSANNA RICH, late of Upper Allen township, Cumberland county, deceased, have been granted to . the subscriber - residing in the same township: Mt persons Laving claims a- P.Ainßt thasaid estate will please present them for settlement, and those indebted to make itn• mediate payment to " • • ril3pci JtHIN . RICFI, Executor. ME Estate of Henry Church, deed, min; undersigned hereby gives nOtice that lettere of Administration on the estate of Henry Church. late of Bridgeport. Cumberland county. deceased, h ave been granted to hits'by the Register of said connty... He therelbre no tifies all person , : indebted to the estate of said ddeedent ,to and melte:payment, and all persons having claims ngninSt the some to pre sent thorn for settlement and- payment. The undersigned resides in Middletown; l‘nuphin county, where he can be seen and consulted on tim.business of the in tate, and will also be at Bridgeport, imsnid runty or Cumberland part of his time on the 'business of said estate, and in his absence from Bridgeport Cam/George Rupley will set ns his agent in making settle• ments, &e. § R R CHURCH, Adm'r. N. B. There is a large nod Wall assorted lot of LIVI VCR :belonging to the, estate of said decedent, which willhe disposed Of ns hereto fore. Persons desirous to purchase can enll on the subscriber or his agent Cubt. George .Ru: pley. R It CHURCH, Adm'r. • Estate bf Elizabeth Moore, deal, EWERS of Adminiutratiorron the Estate IA of Elizabeth \loom dee'd., late! of the horough of Carlisle, Cumberlmul countv..N., have been granted to the sub=cribcr residing in North. Middleton township, county aforesaid All 'pemma haying claims or daniands nartinst said estate will present til6lll.duly authenticated for settlement, and those indebted will make immediate payment to oat° W M HENDERSON,- Linen -- laiktres. ,A now lot of Linen LuSires,' vat-lens prices and colors, from 6 to 50 rents a yard: Also, another supply 'of Braid, China Ponrl, Rough and Ready, Gimp, and Chip BONNETS.— Also, Changeable and Dress SILKS, is vari— ety, with a varied assortment of Bonnet and Cnp BIBBONS; Dress Trimmings, &c just receiYod'and opened by mny2hl RIG• W. I.l l+ l lR . • Sack FlinnelT, JUST received a genural assortment of UoI, ored Flannels for.lottliee Sacks, to wit--Bitick-. 'Gray, Blue, Red. Green,,Pink arid Changea ble. Also, White AVoolSii and Cotton Flan-e nole in great Variety. • 0 W HITNER. • • _ Ribbonti.. , . ' dubscrilier, nos; oPening .tlio cheap• eat lot of Bonnitr tiPtt Oltiltibbbn? over offered in CirlishriErinthAirovltl ' , advise the Intlietilo call semi and get ttst-r of,the bargains, •• • oct3t) - . G W - Black Silk Lp.cesp &c ! , AA- VARIETY betilack sand Cotton tacos, Valenciennes Edg ng Linen Bobbin. Edgings, just epenell by - ••soptes§ • G. W. lIITNER. • Tare Satin's:and tarrirg eattecriber hattiatit oported a general aosorpnent of, Turd &taw' of 14000, colouta. Changoahle'Silkti hfliailety. to which he Invitee the attoatioa• of the Ladies of Carlisle' and, •Inovfly ,G 1 W.-11r1'NEW. Prbile Sapp; A furga hit of :Ito_ reuifit 7 npproved brands " 6 " et • MONYERS , llanovor OFFICERS TERMS IBM tkorl,it:eic4 -.:(itrAiii6l PRIVATE SALE; THE subscriber offerff at'private sale the fol. 'hawing property. 'situate „North Middletp township, Ctimberland County, near the burg turnpike, aboutig miles from Carlisle, consisting of FIVE ACRES of Ground, mom or less, adjoining • properties of Samuel Rutz Boorbrower and the Letprt Spring!) u:.,.with all the buildinga4hefeon erected, all of which are in first rate order.— There is also a fine YOUNG ORCHARD of choice Apple trees. Also, a-firte cool spring convenient to the houses. Tho proptorty 19 :in . good older, and-is admirably adapted for amp.= ket farm, being* convenient to the borough of Carlisle. Terms will be made reasonable.— For further information apply,to the subscriber agent for the owner, living near the place. aug 14 JEREMIAH GRINER.' . YAM/ADZE PARXIIIr ' _ AT -PRI V AT E-SALE: THE subricriber ofiers.at private sale the-fol lowing, described Llletti Etttatti,'sithate in North Middleton township, Cumheiland county containing 150 ACRES, more or leSs, , patented land, about 155. of which are cleafed and in a high state .of cultivation, and the residue cover ed, with thriving young timber., The improve. memo -are Two Story LOG ;:411} „ - H - OUSETSTON - E - WITCHENT -- : - .. a' first rate 'new BANK BARN, Wagon Shed and Corn Crib.— a fine young and thriving Orchard with choice fruit,- The form is well covered with locust timber. There is a.nevel failing sluing of water near.the door, whit wa- ' ter enough tor mill power. This water, can be • • brought in pipes to the house and barn. The, above-menponed tract is all limestone land, and is in a healthy neighbourhood, lying upon 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 for supplying- said market. 'The pucehasey, can have the whole farm erica) Acres improverhents. • An indisputable N.t,hc z , iF given.; For terms apply to the auheerit ' res. , '.‘ aiding Orr the Walnut Bottom' ROSA,' -ttttilN4-Ist; from Carlisle; . sep,ls - JOHN -FISHI3tI .„. • Paluable Real tAE* -- • --AT- P:RI-V-ATE-:SAL.E.,Sh . 7114 HE undersigned oilers fur snle'in : , ; /, : 1 i rt'a,t - nt in West-Petinsboro' towtiship j „}„.„.,, '.',, e " . ,'inty,.abont one 'mile Sotitli.e:l',.-i, '''.v wv "ici c ''''' -.Ming 113 ACRES, tii ii . :i , ' fr ".' ''. Limestone Land, -... and well enclosed wil, a high state tit etiltign4tti::-,.. good and sub ! tiSii. , .. , ' ,, fences. About 80 Acre,' ,f . wb lel, Hr., ~..,.' ; 4.,;',1,..:. and the residue well covered ~:,h t h r i v i, .ii t .i.,,0,- , ' . i beg. 'rbe improvement._ ea 5 t , , ;. i, x ii'.7 . ,.,,, 7 , , ill o ., ii, excellent. T, W 0 B'l 4,- a wt, W•...,': ..,, 17113 : ili': , HOUSE, a large BANK BA .i . .-? 1 'ir, ,, ;, , ,i;:, , 111111 .: 1 and other out buildings. an 031 - i''' . .6i'-''' s , of choice fruit trees, and a pt,i. -.. - ,- , iiik, good - water conveniter to the door. - l' '; - i - i;i;i7.: Acres of good MOUNTAIN LAND • sold with the above. For terms, &c, op ol the,eubscriber residing in Carlisle, Pakil oct2 ' It B STEVENSO , ,_;,..,.,7:;: Valuable Farm at Private S t' 'PH Emitbscriber intending - to - remove*: west, offers at private. sale a valuable Mr_ 'At Limestone' Lund, situated in North Middre township. Cumberland county, about Virri cast of Carlisle war Middlesex and tho.l risburg pike, adjoining the Letart the lands of Jacob Albright, Joseph Niritin;?,- " and others, con Mining 120 ACRES ofiVi'll• improved land-well Mimed Wilh__PoSt and in a high state of cultivation. Ten of if are thriving timber land and four in eitlel.k lent MeadoW. The improvements ' •'' are o good,Bank Barn, 75 feet long, ••••1111 a large TWO STORY FRAME IMO te. HOUSE, with a well of good water,,j near it, and all other necessary out buildings all of which are in a good '-state of repair.; Also, toltriving,OßCHAlWAl fruit. In the convenience of its arrangement locality, fertility and' imp . rovement, it is scarce ly equalled bv any term in the country: "A first rate. Lime Kiln has been erected on the place within the last year. It will bo sold on reason able terms Persons wishing to •examine it, or , desiring father inThrmation, are requested to call on the subscriber. :sem I BJEREMIAH dREINER . crzoncE PARIVE-1301V.0.4-LE. THE subscriber offers for, sale ,a valuable gitym of choice 'arable land, situate in Wert Yohnsboro' township, .Cumberland county, on tterau - v te3° svint"vccato, A HES inn high state of cultivatiba.4'. - Cany Prarements .are a two story WeatbeliflUl,A.2lL___, 10USE, Smoke House, lee , House tutu Wash House, and' a good .well of water at thu door.—, Also, n large Bank Bern, Corn'Crity, Wagon Shed 1,11 in good order and a gooil Orchard.— there is 'l7 -Acres ot. first rate Meadow and a. bout 25 Acres of TiMber 'Land - ort the opposite sidc,of the.ereek, 'which Will be sold with the Farm if desired. There bas been between fits and six' thousand bushels of limo put on this rm_lamly — Th - trge Ume Kiln, capable of burning from 12 to 1400 bushels at a , blast on the, property. ang2lim ' WILLIAM ALTER. CfLancaster Volksfreund eppy tf. and end bill to this office for collection. Price Reduced ! VAUGHN'S . LlTHorrrßarric_m== Large Dottlem—Only One Dollar. Tho Proprietor of the Cleat American Remedy " VAUGUN'S VICOETABLE LITEIONTRIPTIO MIXTURE," induced by the urgent solicitations of his Agents, throughout-the Unites States mid Canada, has now • Reduced the Price of Ids popular and well known article; and from this date henceforth, "he will put up but one Size only,—hts gear bottles : the retail price will be ONE DOLLAR. .1 The public may rest assured that'the character of the Medi eine, its strength, and curative properties wtta. REMAI) !INCH/O.IOND. and the care will be hesiow,ed ha pre paring it as henetrifore. ' As this medicine, under its reduced price, will he purchased by those ;vim have not hitherto made themselves acquainted _with its virtues, the proprietor would beg to Intimate that his article is not, to he classed With the vast amount of "Remedies of the day ;" it claims for itself a greater healing power. iN, all diseases. than any other preparation 71049 Wars As world ; and has slastainee •tself for eight years by itsi superica 'medical visions, and, until thisredoction, commanded. doubt. the price of any other article in this lido. NOTION PARTICULARI.Y, this article stets with great-heal lag power and certainty; upon the . , r , Blood, Liver, Kidneys, Lungs, ~‘: • and all rithci organs, • upon the proper !Mien of which Ilib and • ~. health depend. I This medicine hew a justly high reppto rurla remedy for ••' Dropsy and Gravel, and all dlseasee of that nature'. It may be rolled upon 'wirer the intelligent physiemn has abandoned his patient, and for , them dbmessing diseases, more especially, DROP - SY, the tiropd slog would earnestly and. honestly recommend It. At it, •• present price It Is easily obtained by all, and the trial will prow the article to be , the I . Cheapest Medicine isi.the World! • ttle - Please ask for pamphlets—the agents eye them away they contain over sixteen pages of receipts, (in Addition to • medical matter) ,valuable for household purposes, anti whitil will save many dollars per year to practical housekeepers. • . These receipts are introdneed to make the book of griial, value, aside frofri Its character as as advertising medium fret the medicine, the testimony in favor of which, In the fonn of letters from all parts . df the country. may be rolled Upon. " Vaughn's Vegetable Lithontriptio Mixture ";•rtits Great American Remedy, now for eats in quart bottles at 11 • each, small battles at 10 ate mush. No small bottles will be issued aftet the present stock is disposed of. - Principal Office, Aluffale. N. V., 907 Main Street, - G. C. VAUGHN. Sold Wholesale and Retail by OLCOTT MoKESSON & CO.; 127 Malden Lane, New York City. N. B.—All loam's (excepting item agenttrand dealers wit • whom ho transacts business) mint by Poet Paid. or no attentl& td be given to them. • flavcrstlO, , .; ..1 C 4r, G B Altick; shippensburg, " {tassel Z.O.Dice, Dickinson, •• ' 'Spahr,. Mecheni , stiurg, AII Zng'cr, Kingetown, , , . TO Shoemakers... /' • • • ( - )1 ,- OR oRs steel for bntry_Lind Xjjript received - g W :HITHER. vnix9rn Lfl AD. - - IXTETHERILL'S PURE WHITE 'LtAD Y.IF and 5 harrola LINSEED OIL jam rem celved by the subscriberto bo sold Alta* , , imgl4 • • • 14.tAXT014... • • • GUM. 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