For Ibe Herald. lIOUTICULTURE..-NO. VII ROOTCnolMit 'llunk our farmers pay ,stiffiirent - attention - AO 411. i. Vultiviition . of rout crops. Potatoes and turnip's arc raised on most , farms, but the iltianiily is seldom than sufficient to supply tbe wants of the fain: ily, Whereas if cultivated on a larger scale f , the produce could he greatly toWeasa, out_ diminishing the amount of . grain annually raised by feeding it to the horses and cattle.— Il found that horses will eat carrots afterbe coining gradually accustomed to it,Ztind nothing' is bettei tor cows than the sugar-beet, parsnip or potato.. It appears to ow , a.sufficient object to supply an extra hand on a farm . for at 'oast Id& meinthi in the year, for Ina - exclusive par pose of cultivating the root "crops. inan , with aid of children, and the ploughing or /first breaking up by. the fanner, might cultivate live acres in rout erupt, and if the land was i , ptdper order, ; at a moderate estinure, ought- to i•ol;o 1000 1,11411 1 3 15 of carrots, 600 ballets of sugar beets, 200 bushels of potatoes, 1000 budi efs of mange:.l.wurtzet, and 200 bushels' of on iOlll, which would certainly b`e'worth Allow $75 fur •wages 'and boarding of . extra hand, and s2s,'for • seed, would leave a clear gain of 000 (tom live acres g but im fact twice that much nett proceeds lirve4 , been made vfl live acres if fed to stock, esti.naliiig the saving of grain mid hay-,-. the increased number o stock and doubling the 111.10.1111-.\ 51r. MCGOVen, of 1 bia s 11115 a farm of only one hundred acres, and had seven acres iu Winter wheat and one o; Spriug wheat iu 1845, (which averaged over lorry bushpls per acre.) lie says "the Spring wheat nos after au acre of carrots of 9110 bushels; and was followed by,ati acre of turnips of 1000 bmhebi, the whole worth 8500 from one acreln two' years ; the carrot_ crop the same year was 1000 bushets• per acre, sugar parsnips 800 bushels, ruts bags over 600 bush els, and three acres of potatoes wer 200 bush e fa - cia.ll.” Mr. Guyeu has n stuck of cattle trots for ty to - fifty head 'from Which he dm Ives his Cil 11.11 11100111 e, and by management. is elf& bled to feed them by taismg large pout crops and tray, being oblige 4 LU buy but little. - We Cod in the report of the New Yolk ricultural Su; iety of 1845, that John G. Slum bo,rg, of Gicui.ecoutoy, New York, took re p; manna tor 1160 bushels of Rota baga on mot acre, and 2173 bushels on trs - O am es.— Wm. Role), of CoataMpre, also, fur raisiiig 1059 bushels or carrots on one acre. .1. F. Orbrrue, of 'Cayuga county, fur 557 bushels of sugar taunts on one an re. C. B. Meek, ofbilla mo county, fLar 1111bbsirel , ofinutigel•witrriel 011 0111.1 ace, arid H.. 13 13 'Met; in 1850, took the premium for 252 bushels of - potatoes.— There ace many 'other premiums awarded for suitable cultivation in otter years, but this is soft - anent to show what has been done in New York. 1 have not had, time or opportunity 'to make full inquirpas to the success of the root crops in Cumberland county, but-1 know of tau gsm tlemen in Carlisle, oho 11111'13 0011 e something in this way worth recording. Mr. Johnston Moore has been very success ful with root craps. lie has, 1. ant authorized to say, raised from six to eight hut:dred bush els of sugar beets per acre, bosh:es a large crop ofavriiips he wcen the rows, and with 111 perini,sion, we ma) hereafter stale how ho has cull•ivatrd tht in so as to obtain vu large a jiel.l. Mr. Edward Walker on a lot about fifty feet Li) sac cut)-five feet, adjoining his dwelling, (when lie re-ided here) raised lour large cart loads of sugar beets being aboui GOU bushels to the act). • Air. limy IL uad,, this last Tear loCabollt •• • acre, raised the fu Ilu% ptoCuee : 15 huhl.els largy, m o ons valued at 621 s tier bushel, $4O; 5 bushels seed .le,valued4l $3 r bushel, $l5 ; 15.000 cumber pickles 'ialuea 'aiiP:slTPir - 1000;$37 - f 500 head pf . . cabbage valued at 3i cents each, sl ° / 50 ; 15 bushels of red beets valued at 37; per bushel, $5 621 ; * 5 bushels of tot nips Valued usbels-o-Fituautos-al-50-earas_p bushel;s2 50 ; total, $llO 37 1 1 i. Being at the rate of $337 per acre. H. Fitom Eunorr..—Tlie Royal Mail Steamer Europe omitted at llrlifax on Wednesday bringing European dates to the 16th inst. Nothing of special interest has transpired in E.igland since the previous advices. The No Popo.) , excitement is England increases. Car dinalVVl,etrian bad arrived in - London front Rome, tubing Belgium in his route,.antl his ar rival only added to the previous exciteinent. Eagland is everyw e bece stirred by the No Nye.. ry cry, and Scotland is ,beginning to feel the excitement, especially on account of a rep.;:t lit circulation dial the Nortuern purl of rite bingdom is also to he upportioned into Human Catholic Bishoprics. Louis Di:IVO:Uri has Seal a king message to. the A sPeithl), e loch has gilsll :3(iS '1,101011. lie du:equals all peisolial atLIUIw for the Presidency or the Throne. 'I he 1,111/Oled g bolo cell Aus LILL nod Prussia has been curiliroad All Ger ii.bny ale at song theite.elt es. Ail -trig and W yatt., also in at all. Prussia, it seems, has drat, , lie fiist blood. Their troops 'occupied the village ol Betulzell, upon Loans mit:laced with their swords .but they tverout once tired Lyon, 2.4 aeseral of their number killed. The shots acre ietur: tied and the Prussians filially evacuated the _plat itig ell their wounded with them- France, Ett.i,land and ttubsia have tittered their mediation. rff GEN. ARIBTA ELECTED PRESIDENT or ME.zico tho barque Ratline; ut Now.Vork from Voru Cruz, we learn that on the lot inst., the. day the !?..usilia left Vera Cruz, news laud been roadbed 'there that Geo. AntirrA had, w.thout doubt, been elected to the Preeidential chair. irrThere is a mieerably executed counter. fait of the ss's of the Lebanon Bank in oirchla tine. Several of them have been passed in Reading. Tito signatures aro good, but the word "Lebanon" is crooked. and the whole ap• pent of the note calculated to excite !Md. Ficion. IL seems to be-nothing inure, than a ivoad engraving. • yorULATION pv CiNcnintAn.--Tlia census of.Cinoinnati lias boon completed. Tio,on tiro Population is no a 116,078. in-1840 it was 46,382, uliMving an increuen or , 64,697, in the last. ton years. VECO.TiIILE DYSPEPMA-BITTERS. A sure and certain curd for the DYSPENMA, in itsoyoral forms. Also; Liver Complaints, Jaundice, Heartburn, .Costiveness, FR4111101381 Disordors of the Skin, Loss of Appetite, Low Spirits, Nervoits . Headnalie, Palpi• Cation-,of-the Heart, sinking and fullness -of weight at the „Stomach, and allothor diseases caused by an impute state of the blood ; liver, ko. FEMALES, who suffer from a mnrbid and tinntiturnl condition, will , find this naedi ciiw .of inestitnabto Value 'o:7•lti all cases of GENER A L DEIDLITY this 'Medicine 'ads like is charm! Thousands have tested its efli ea‘i°\, and. thousands, inotl ; sre now 'under Areal.- m ent 0 and _not ert046.11147(2,00:;pf failure has yot.Mden , be filled cortilicai es ortlinsii',4*.iehia.vm: lioen nor, thanently curOd..Cifeiffiire;tepOnati the Cot iificittos, of nernaricable Cures; and thel , .higW estimation in trhich this Medicine le held, by ..the publio.pross,.can. he had 4:0;f the agents, free. Price 50‘oenta per, bottle. PrincipadQffice,l22 Eulinn street,: Y., up kitairs, Dr.. S. EL. MOTT, Auentier Car islmt...;;•,; . . MAtomonnsgii , s.—ln tho town Olaetions for ncmbers,of.•tho hogielnturo in Mansachusetts he - Whigs haiin been unsucconsful in tho second.. ride •on-- Monday last,.and thegovernment le . iu ho hands of tho locoroco end abolition cua,_. Ilion. ' • ' - - • MEI= I' lira l'niain —Among the disastrous abets 'of the Tariff of 1846—effects which are now beginning to Manifest themselves in all parts of pit country—it is estiinattd that in Now E..glaini niece not less than 700,000 spindles have ceased to operate, a result which' involvils a fearful loss both,to labor and capital. '51 , 2-4Z,L3..TaaLIMIUSD • • 1, Harrisburg. on Tuesday evening the Nth ult., by the Rev. Joint F. Mesick, Mr. Jowl S. OOUI.D (printer,) or Carlisle, to Miss RHONDDA Nt KING, of ll former'plifee. On the Nat Olt., by the heti. J. A. 'Murray, Mr. JOHN GANDY (0 Mrs. Alsnokiter ELLINDEII, all of Hlllsburg. / In Harrisburg, on the 19th inst., by the Rev. F. Hodgson, la. OIENJAIDIN M. I{Aurrslstr,! of York etititity;to Mad Sirsitilitrat Mit..t,tit, of Comberlasur ,county. . ( DIED, iC/n Saturday the 2d lost, Mrs. MARV ALViANDER, ; wife of Mr. \Vm. A AEXANUEII, of this borough, aged shout , 12'years. 1 4,1 n this borough, on the 2711111i1. Miss MAIMAII ' ETTA, eldest daughter of Hobert nod Margaret Snodgrass, apt] 211 years, 2 months, nod 10 days. /On Thursday, the 21st inst., JANE ELLEN, daughter of I I CUIY S:and Mary Bitter, aged 6 year's, 6 months ti. 1. 1 .5 days. New 20acrtiununt5. lITOVEL ENTERTAINMENT, TIIE celebrated Lancashire BELL .RING- L FIRS and the wonderful CHINESE FA MILY. This Company brought to this roan, try under the auspices of P. 'V. BARNUM, Proprietor of the New York and Philadelphia Museums, will give one of their performances at EDUCATION HALL, on SATURDAY, December 7th, for one day only. • • Flours for Concert,. and Levee. Aficrnoon from 2 - to - 5, -- Evening TrOM - 7"Tii 9 o'clock.— Doors open Ihilf an hour previous. The 801 l Ringers number five persons. Each of whom hold 5 Bells at one lime, making in all 25 Bells. They execute all the popular airs of the day on ORDINARY HA ND-BELLS, producing the most ASTOUNDI N G and charming peals of haamony— reminding the hearer of a COLOSSAL MUSIC BOX, 17uly enchanting to all who listen to this novel melody. • THE, CHINESE, FAMILY,. hive been counth bul u few months, and consist of ONE LADY of Royal Blood, with tiny feet, only 21 inches long—also, a Chinese professor of Music, a female servant, on Interpreter anti two Chinese children. They perform' an various Chinese -Musical Mar-imams—The whole .making tile most at. - tractive and unique exhibitions in the Country. Admission 25 CENTS. Children under 10 half price. [decls Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE is hereby . given that the partner 111ship hereto ore existing between the sub scribers, in the Pottery... Business, has been din frs•olved. Persons knowing themselves indebted are requested to make payment, and those nay , ing claims to present them for settlement to either of the subscribers. WM. ZEIGLER, C. COI3AUGH. CM A PAPER FOR YOUR FAMILY. NEW SERIES-NEW FEATURES-NEW TYPE, VIE HODTE JOURNAL, I`I.7III.ISIIED"WEEKLY IN TILE CITY OF FEW YORE, AT TWO.DOLLARS YEAR. A KAN the first of Januaryoext, commences a New'Series of this copious, comprehen sive and elegantly printed Family Alvispaphr, which is now acknowledged to be the indis pensable drawing room gazette of the country. A home is hardly complete, we. think we may salely venture to say, without the JOURNAL, which is the. Chronicle of all that intenmsle'oll climes of Society„, and of the in• telligenre which ma.' enlivens an Amerienn Home. ~You, York is the great centre, and 'lyre at the fountain head of novelty, Incident, dite• mime, and foreign news, the Home Journal is printed and published. Its editors, (George P. Morrie and X. P. iflllie,j devote their entire time, skill and experience, to the task of giving EV-RRY---THING. -WORTH KNOWING. They particularly keep an eye on all the whims and novelties of New Yeti • society, presenting slte,tches of the BELLES OF OUR TIME. and careful portraits of THE DISTINGUISHED PUBLIC CHA i Ite-inmost pains are taken, by translations front French journals, rind by foreign correspondence, to prepare such reports Of the Fashionable Gossip of Paris. as will etteeedingly instruct and 'a muse. We present to our readers, the facts nn .ent dines _of_ _our...literary_ depart- . moot, we aim at sketches and readable criticism, and in our condensations of the fecund produc tions Cl the vast neWspaper world of England, we aim to avoid the tiresome, and the local, and transfer to our columns the 'pick of Eng- • fish information and brilliancy, while we en dendour to selec with a true sense of pure mo rals. true wit, and genuine humor. In addition to the above, propose to vivo, in the course of the coming ,volitme, ONE ENTIRELY NEW. FEATURE, which we think will par-' .ticidarly interest the Lndies, viz:—A SERIES (IF RETURNED LOVE LETTERS.-- This being a species of composition that inter ests all renders, we trust to make the numbers of the Home Journal more eagerly looked for. and more errreally preserved than ever. We have also nem correeponaents in London and Pa who ‘vill send us much that could 'never rench ns through foreign journals. As a Nem Year's Present from n Gentleman to n Lady, The Home Journal is one, of which the retnem /Ironer Is Venenved every laeek, and 'it is unsur passed ns n gift in good taste. Timms.—For one copv,,S2 ; for three copies or for one copy for three years, ss—always in advance. Sithseribe without delay. Ad dress MORRIS & WILLIS. Fdi!ors Sz Proprietor s ,. 107 Fulton street, New York. .' (0030 ERESH GROCERIES plLE,Stciat—of-the-ettbscriher-has-jusrbeen— newly supplied with a choice and fresh col •leefion, of everitthing in the line of n Grocer, at prices lower than usual, among which a:0 • RIO COFFEES,• from 1# to 15 cents per pound, for_good to a htfielly - prime ' Alvo, ' BROWN SUGARS, for good to extra line, from -S to' 9. cents tics pound, and the I est quality of LOVERING'S CRUSHED SUGARS. including Loaf at the old prices, together with s: general assortment of Spices, So ips, fates, Sideratis, Indigo, Candles, Oils, and eve ry variety of the celebrated JENKIN'S GREEN St... BLACK TEAS, and other articles. Our friends and customers are invited to call and examine before buying elsewhere. We again tender our sincere thanks to the public generally, for the liberal patronage thus far extended to us, (idler W EBY. ;kali and irtnler ClOthin,4- .{foney Saved is -.l,faney Afar ; TI6OUTIVIAN & MAY %aim CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE'. ;IA CLOTHING STORE, on East Main street opposite Elliot's Drug Store, in the rodin formerly occupied by Mr. ['Mit' as a Clothing Store. Thankful to the 'citimms of,Carliale and vicinity for their increased custom, we a gain request their company to view our largo and splendid assortment of Ready .4.lntle"Cloth ilia, for FALL- A ND: , WiNTER WEAR. ,Our stock consists of all kinds of COATS, PANTS, ,VESTS, and Centletnen's Wearing Apparcl-in general, suitable for the season, cut and made in tho most workmanlike 111:1/1110r and of .tlic latest Fall and White? Fashions. All Who wish to fever its with u cull can save from liventy•live to fifty per cent. by buying at our store, and all geode sold warranted' to give (111- tire satisfaction. . [sept2s ATTENTION, FFICERS,. non commins!oped . Officars and `privates, entitled to rename 'Bounty Land' under the late net of Congress. : .1 hereby give notice !lint having nssociated myself wtth an efficient agentWashington:' City for procuring warrants for'svid • lands, and • having the pay. rollit •rny possession of those who served front-thin district; in - •the••sth lachmont ,under, the command Col James. Fontim; in the war.of 1812,;•Will enable -me to gtvednformation to claimants relatiie•theroto. Prompt attention will he paid to the ptheuring • at; said•warrants for the able defender(' of this country The charge willhe moderate • 1 AYR also attend to (Ito procuring of petentolor till settle Please give'rne n'callt • octl6 , R, A.-1,43113411..T0N Ncw 'Aburtiontento, Important to Farmers and Millers - BURRELL'S , ORM' SHELLER. i-alaubacyiber iospeolfully informs the farni 'rai ing community.that lie has purchased the right to Bin Tell's celebrated Corn Sheller, .tor the counties of Cumberland and Franklin.— Tdinfers who have used this Corn Sheller, pro• nounce it a most invaluable invention . . It is Simple in its construction raid not liable to got eut of order. It separates the corn-from the cob without breaking hither and delivers the corn clean and fit for market. It sholharom ten to twenty bushels per hour. E'gltt hundred of them have been told the pest season by the' inventor, all of which were highly approved. Persons wishing to see the.-above Gam She), ler, can do so by calling nt the shop of the sub. scriber, corner of North Hanover end Loather streets. Carlisle, Where he will keep constantly On hand a large number for sale. Every farmer and miller should. have the nhove. cheap'but Valuable Corn' Sheller. DAVID F. FETTER. November 27, 1850.-2 m. • . XOTIC E. /VHF; Directors of the Carlisle Bank have this day declared a 'divideo of six dollars on oriel) share of the capital stock of said Bank, payable to the Stockholders tespectivoly, or to their legal representatives, on demand • after tho 2 1 st instant. GEO. A. 'LVON, Presq. Carlisle, Nov. 16, 1850. • For• .fftenl. A STORE ROOM, CEL• LAlL.and -WAREHOUSE situ •;'4llll,, nted In CHURCUTOWN, on r. '4l: the corner of Alain and High St., wili he rented for one'or more years, and nLouse will be finished for a family if reonired. or terms apply to G N BRICKtIt. no v 27 DOUBLING 3rIALL • Select Classical Boarding School White Sn'phur Spring.! Paulding Gap, Gum &eland county, Penn' a. OEFICERS : - JAMES HUSTON, A. I. Principal. NO. ALLEN 13 R OWN, Prrf. JAMES S. ECKLES, Tutor. ~. . . .._ .. ___. y_IAvING for some time been desirous of 11 establishing a Select Boarding School, and having.at length obtained suitable buildings for that purpose, the subscriber lakes pleasure in announcing to his patrons and friends, that ho will open the above named Institution on the Ist of Octobet. . The locution is 'in a small and romantic vale formed by an 'm shaped bend ~f the North Mountain, aptly termed " Doubling Gap," and Is not surpassed iu healthfulness_ of situation and beauty of ecencry ariy,place in the country. The mum building is'largeridd - conV modious, (100 feet in length by 44 in breadth, and 3 stories high.) and id well furnished with everything necessary to convenience and com fort. The oilier buildings•compose Bath Hon sea, &c., to the free use of whitill the Pupils will have access. at proper hours. 'rite well known White Sulpinir Springs .rise within a few rods'of the main building. The' object. of the Institution is tb fit young men for business, or for any of the higher daises of -College — -. rho course:al-instruction will be thorough and complete, more attention being given to the quality than to the quantity in the performance of the strident. All the 'branches taught in the liest,aradeMieS - Will - lie taught in this, and proper apparatus Will be used for illustration of the subjects that require it. Classes in Civil Engineering will enjoy the advantage of operations in the field with Transit, Compass, Chain, &c. TERMS: • Board, tuition, - washing, fuel and lights per session, 5..40,00 Latin and (treel 5 00 It'rentli or Hebrew 5 .00 Civil Engineering , with use or Ilistrum'is 10 00 Drnwing . and painting 5 00 Vocal end Instrumental Music , 5 00 The pupils will boartrin the Institution un der the immediate and constant supervision of the Principal, who will bestow careful attentMn upon their convenience and comfort. Each student will furnish his own towels, and have them and his clothes distm'ctly Marked. The academic year will be - divided into ses sions of twenty weekaeach, commencing on the first of September. The regular vacation will occur in July and August. I twiny, to delay in I ...pat...tote „tun t !nett,. of the present year will commence on ortir,, DAY the first day of October, no stated nhove. Au easy ti , cess is HIM-tied_ to students by ./ means of .he Cumberland Valley Rail Road to Newyi le, and thence by coaches ItilTiTAentl coax. The Gettyslmrt. aid I,ewistown...State Road passes through ir,,, grounds. . For circulars containing full particulars and reference, - addiCho the Principal through - the N civvillo P. 0. JAIIES HUSTON Newville, Sept. IN, 1850-3 m. Attv Mio=l 1) ESP ECTFi r , ILLY announces to the La tharshooported-on-Satur,--- day. la s i, .d .Sydadid Assortment of FALL be WINTER-MILLINERY, - of the latest and most fashionable styles. The goods have been selected with care from the host city houses. Her stock consists of every variety of' Yeivets, Fundy Silk and Satin Bon nets, Childrens' Hats and Caps, and Ladies Dress Goods, together with an assortment of FANCY GOODS. omkfacing in part Feathers, - Flowers, Ribbons, Bonnet Caps, Shawls, Gloves, Bags, . Combs, Curls, . Plats, Braids, • - , Muffs, Gust-elastic Dolls, . Corsets, 8,-e. - Also, a large.asseltment of Olouse.co/ored mart Bonnets, at sixty-two and a half cents.— in^Bonnets altered in 'he neatest and most fashionable manner. Pleate call mid examine my stock Carlisle, novl3 A CARD R. AD. LIPPE. hoeing removed to the !EY city uf. Philadelphia, begs leave to thank friends more for the twiny kindnesses shown to him while practising medicine in E'erlisle, and takes this opporteinlysay_thru_Dr—MlL-- - LER has accepted of his cradle°, a gentleman who comes here highly recommended by the first phyAcinns of Lurope. Dr. Lippe leaves his hooks whit Jacob Sptier, Esq., who will receive payments and will attend to the settle .ment of such accounts as shall bpresentedlto him. nov 13,1 m Al) LIPPE, M. D. .• DIL P. IVIILLER, yjONIOEOPATIJIC PHYSICIAN SUR I - JLG E.O N, AND ACCOUGH,EUR having succeeded Dr. Lippe, formarly practising phy• • of this place, solicits the patronage of ihe ore•decessor, and shall be happy 'lto may favor him with a call. F. MILLER, M. D. Ii RENT rrills well known TAVERN STAND near .11. Holly Gap, situated on the ,Baltimore Turripilto, • six miles south of Carlisle,- now occupied by Mr. S. Morret: -The house cod: tains 16 rooms and good Stablitiod Orchard tine Gordon. The scalier i; I. l . ) , F , i , r f l is g al i t i t io ri t n it , rez ir e n to o d . re b s e o a r u t t id u h r i n i g t is a the summer season. consequently many boarders eon be bad together with good travel ling custom. Possession will be given on the tirSt day of April, 1851. novl3 3t 7. BENNETT. WANTED: qO,OOO . R. BUSHELS OF BALEY for which tlio highest. caelt prices w.ll bo paid. (0 - Always on hand aau perior article of . ~ . . Brown Stout, Porter, JJle and Beer Loth for bottling ttnd Draught. Also, a nappe• rior article of Eastern and Western HOPS, RYE AND BARLEY MALT. l'or Distillers KURTZ @ NES Brewers, ,North Water Street, York, Pa. York, novl3-Atsl,2s FOR RENT SEVERAL ,two story ,BIIICE HOUSES r . 7; on the por t th ,east corner of , t , h .. 2 tothl!o 41. !IL tatt , a , r , o , in ro h r e t ,t e o n w is ltnol,:n Rao„ it t : s uir l o thriB ..."-- oubseriber. • ' ' q o the novl3-6m • . ROB"I'. IRVINE;. GUM' S73OES _ . JUST rocoived two cases of Ladies Gum Shoes,.of Hartshorn's celebrated pattern I can warrant good quality, -; - t.; - • 'Oet23 ,• • IN,,W WOODS,.Ag`t. Pure 'Cidar Vinegar. OIUST reoiiiiiod 'frdall arra' of Pure Cider Vinegar, of eaperjOr finally, and warranted . eo frcim ddultorationg , G W HI i NEIL . . Illiofclancoug. ORNAMENTAL DIMBLE -WORKS: ottikitts & Bionidum, Recently from Philadelphid. ESPECTFULLY inform the citizens of 'JLII. • Carlisle and its vicinity, that-they haye now nt their Marble Yard in South Hanover street, a few doors south of the Court House, and nattily opposite A & I,V Bentz's Store, an elegant stock of pure / • .9.IIIE'RICAN WHITE MARBLE, • and aro priipared to oxeaute in tho moat iinisliod stylo Jlfonumeny, , To mb s, .. driiigtones at all prices, .111intiles, .Door and Window Sills, Steps, ke., together with every other article in their line, . -and promise that in fineness of finisa.chaste. • nese of design end 'quality of M'rble, .their work shall not be surpassed by ank other °stab-. lishment.. They are also the authorized agents of Mr Rebert - Wooil; of Philadelphia, and will fur nish from hiS numufactory . all varieties of IRON RAILING for the MR:losing of Grave lots and all othei purposes, at the shortest notice and at Philadelphia prices. They'will also finish or manufacture all kinds of Building Work, such -- as Sills, Steps and Platforms, &c., at the short est notice and on the most reasonable terms. • Having had great experience, and being em ployed in the best shops of Philadelphia-They are therefore enabled to manufacture the Moat fashionable work, and respectfully ask, a share of the patronage of Carlisleand the, surrounding country. [Carlisle, norG 1850tf CHEAPER THAN 137,gat. rrIFIE subscriber having just return a from j_ the Bast ; offers to the public amore am ple and complete -assortment of goods in his lino, than ever previously offered, and respect fully solicits dealers and others to give him a call, when he wilt show them' goods at aston ishingly low J u ices. To Builders, Carpenters and Odom. • • His stock _comprises a full assortment .of, Locks and Latches of every description, Bin ges and Screws, Window Springs and Bolts ol various kinds, Window Glass, Putty; Paints of all colors, Oils, Turpentine, &c., &e..— Also, Mill, Cross-cut and Circular Saws, Band Pannel, Ripping and Back Savis, Augurs, Chi sels, Broad, Hand and Chopping Axes, Hatch etc, Planes and - Plane Butts, Steel and Iron' Squares, Files and Rasps, Nail!, Brads . and Spikes "of allsites. -To &tilers and Coach JlTakers. - A complete assortment of Saddlery Tools, Silver. Brass nod Japaned mounting, Carriage trimmings, Brand pasting and seaming Lace, plain and figured Canvass, Drab Clerks,Rail nett, Serge and Buerarn, Moss arid !ler Hair ,patent an enamelled. Leather, Lamps and Da shers. Also, Flubbs, Fellows and Spokes, Entitle springs, Iron Axles, Mailable Castings, &c. To Cabinet and Shoe Makers My stock- -embraces n-complete assortment of goods in your line. Moroecos. lining and binding Skins, Lasts, Thread, Pegs by the barrel or smaller quantity, Tools of every de scription, -Gilded Hair, Hair Cloth,' Var nish, Mahogany and Maple Vaneers, ATould ings and Rosette, Sota.Snrings, Glass, Mahog any, Mineral and Vrtneered Knobs of all sizes. To Blacksmiths, Farmers, and others, who luau -be in tient! of good . Iron.' He offefs a full assorfropmt of H i an,imered, - Hum - Slirre7 Plough,,broatt and nnr iowmTiro Iron. Also, Rolled Horse shoe, Bir:- Band, Round, Square, Tire. Hoop and Sheet Iron, Nail - Rods, Russia ab.c.a.lron, Cast, Shear, Spring SfeWl; - Englists and American Wrigob and Carriage- Boxes, Anvils, Vices, Files and Raabe:Horse Shoe Nails, &c. To Housekeepers and those about entering, the JIM- I would invite attention to my beautiful as soy-intent of waiters and Trays, pinin and Go thic style, knives and forks, Butcher Knives, ScissorS and Shears, Brittannia,German Silver, and Silver Plate, 'Fable and Ten Spoons, Brass and Emerald Preserving Kettles, smooth ing Irons, Hollow-ware, Tubs, _Buckets, Churns; &c. Oils, Paints.and Dyo Stuffs, Flre'uid Water Proof Paint. Oet3o HENRY SA VON. :SII ARRIKaL American II ' . aware. • , 41 CI "- mum::. • • 188 1( / trtt i 1441, 5 e ' 1 ; 4 . 1 1110 " Cheaper than can . 11 , 5LA jk , 41 ,ilpfihe____ • - 1 1 F HE subscriber having just rettirned from the Eastern cities with a full and Mint!. 1 some assortmenof all kinds of HARDWARE I of the- very best makers and well-selected,- is. - flow - ope Mug a the - Clictip — lfardittwSniTdlW — : r i North lianover street, next . debr.to , Seetth; Ho tel, formerly k, pt by. Henry Glass, ',here ho would invite all that are in wont of good and • cheap Hardware to givellim a call and sec and ' satisfy yourself of the troth, as we aro determ ined - -to- - seli-m - n - rocry -.small- taivnimo - . --- Smilll - • profits and quick soles are the order of the day To Builders, Carpenters and Others; A. full stock of white, mineral and Jammed Knobs, locks and latches, of every description • Vibe anti quality, hinges and screws, window sash and shutter 'springs, straito , :mltcd and barrelled' Bolts, of every kind, rail, cross cut. and circular Saws,--hand, panel, }living and back Saws, bright, black and. blue augurs, of the very best•makers, Chisels, broad,poirting, hand and chopping Axes, of different makers, hatchets,planes mid plane bits, steel and iron squares, files and rasps, nails, brads and spikes of all sizes and warranted of the hest quality.. _ _ To Saddlers and Coach Makers, Our, stoat. consists of a complete s:4ortment of articles in your lino of business, saddlery tools, brass, silver and Japaned mounting, carriage trimmings, broad pasuang and seaming laces and fringes, plain.and figured , canvoss, oil cloth, top lining cloth and serge lining of vari ous kinds,white, red; blue and black patent leather Dashers, silver and brass ulate, Dee Hair, rosette, hubs, fellows, spokes, - bows, clip tic springs, iron sales, malleable . castings, Ede Ts Cabinet and Shoe Makers, M. NEFF A full stock of shoe kit and findings, boot mo roccos; French kid, straits, morocco and lining and binding skins, lasts, tacks, pegs, hammers pinchers and French morocco. kit of every de scription; superior copal variiiskL.Japan_ and black - varnish7Thrtiltogany and mat& Vaneers, moulding, beading, roots, glass, mineral and mahogany Icnolp of every size and style. To Blackintifhs, Farmers and Others. 10 to..e of assorted liar iron, %lair:trued to be of the best quality. A splendid assortment of bar and-rolled iron,-hammered,horse shoo,- scollop,- plough, -broad en narrow tiro, rolled, horse shoo bar, band, round and square iron, cast, shone spring, English and American blisterctechEitg. Hell - Wagon boxes, Carriage boxes in setts, an. vils, vices, files, rasps. horse shoe nails. &c. , Hoilsekeeiiers. A beautiful assortment of cheap fancy goods, Such as Waiters; trays, plain and fancy linklea • and forks, butcher knives and steels, brittania lamps, brass candle sticks, Brittannia and silVer table and tea spoons, plated butter knives, pro. serving kettles, smoothing. irons, iron and tin ned tea and ovabboilers, iron frying-and bread pans ; washboards, tubs, churns, !reckon, iron pots, wash kettles, ilad stew pane, &c. To Ganstaiths" Jl farksaten and Others. .. ......-Rille.mnrGun ' Barrels, tons action, plug; nipple and back action Gun Locks,gun.mount• ing and 'gun breech. cocks, -Sheet -,braes and Germaririlver ornaments. dc. .; - To Painters. A fresh lot of Wotherill's, pure and extra White Lead, oil and turpentine, varnishes, Ja pan, white and red load, yellow and Green paint, ground in oil, whiting, yellow oeltro, &c. To Blasters and Jllarksmett A good assortment of double.rofluctl powder rock powder of extra quality,'selety-fuse, shot; flints and bar lead, ropes of all, kinds, for threshing machines and :well , diggers, and a thousand - other articles too numerous to insert, all wo oak is to give us a call, and we are con• (Wont you will find a good assortment of 'Hard. warts and chooper.than can be; found in any other Housti this side of )the oast. Give us a call is all we ask, at' the old nall)well„known Hardware Stand formerly kept 4:Loviiis Har. lan, in North Hanover street, next door to Scott's Hotel, formerly kept. by Henry Glass, nov6 • ,TACOB Brushes 1. Brushes A gratti varioty of .those useful articles is ." 'fared for sale, consisting oi .Wltitowash,Swooll ir)g, Scrubbing, Painters, loth, Shaving, kfaie, Tooth and Nail, Flesh and Graining Brushes in great variety; all of. which,aro 'alio best qua ty and Willte sold, at the lowest pikes': ,-•'• • JAne.6, ' • S ELLITYPT • ••• • Hair4onis Colunbicuilnk; THE subscrtbar hns'im fiend a largo ; supply of tho'sbovo ink, whjah, by,a- special or'.. rengomont nth proprielq, he is ahlo ip ear ,nish 10 merchants mid ethers, at "lie 'nannies! 'niters wholesale prides.• • ' ase2l E,S Ai HUBBARD. trinwnial Stale etorco 01)opei. , • • UNRIVALLED DISPLAY OF WINTER GOODS, A NOTHER supply of Winter Goods will be received from Nr York and Phila delphia this week, to which the attcntion of the ladies is pariicularly requested. Among the lot will •be found a full assortment of • LADIES DRESS GOODS, . ouches Tare Satins, Silks,.Casluncres, Mori noes, Irish Popham!, Mous. de Laines; Figr'd. and Plain Lustics,.Eigured Camelot:us, &c. SHA WLS Long and Square Bey State Shawls, Cashmere Shawls, Thibot Shawls, black and colored With silk fringes,.black cloth Shawls. BONNET •' & NECK • RIBBONS, ' A beautiful assortment of Bonnet, Cap and Belt Ribbons, French Worked Collars_Suffs,. GLOVES AND HOSIERY Also, some new CLOTHS; CASSIMERS.SA'rINETSi Rentuelcy Jeans, Vestings, &c. • - BOOTS AND SHOES, • An Mier supply' of those prime 'Long Boots,— Also' a full assortment of the cheapest and best Shoes ever brought to Carlisle. CARPETS, • Another lot of Ingrain, Cotton and Girdling Carpets. GROCERIES & SPICES, Some fresh Tea, Sugar, Coffee, Spices, &c. The goods:will be received and,opened dur ing'the week, and all persons Wanting to save money in their purchased, will do well to call at the old stritul East Main street, where the largest, best and cheapest lot of goods is sure to be found. novT7 CHAS. OGILBY. New 'rail Goods I.dt the Cheap Store corner of Ildnovee and Lou- Cher streets, opposite Hunter's Grocery Stara The undersigned most respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he has just returned from Philadelphia with a well selected assortment of FALL GOODS, pur. chased at the lowest prices, and which ho is determined to sell at small profits :.anion them may be found CLOTHS, CASSIMbRES, .VESTINGS, Sattinots, Velvet Cords, Ken tucky Jeans, &c. . • ' LADIES DRESS GOODS, consisting In part of Black Silks, Cashmeres, Mouselin do Laines, Alpacas, Cobnrgs, Ginghams; Calicoes Sack Flannels, Collars, Laces, Fringes, &c. DOMESTICS;Tickings, Checks, Flannels Drillings, Osnaburg, Linseys, Mastitis, t?leached and unbleached Also' Groceries in all their variety, viz: Sugar, Also', 'Peas, Molasses, Spices, Chocolate, &c Rags and Country Produce taken in exchange for goods Please give me a call A C FETTER • oct9 . • . NEW GOODS I THE undersigned respectfullyanforms hi friends and numerous_ customers that he has Seemly returned from Philadelphia with n very large and carefully selected assortment of now FALL GOODS, purchased at the lowest pri ces, and which he is determined to dispose of et very small profits. Superior CLOTHS, at. from 75 cents to $6 a yard. Cassimeres, Cassinets and Vestings, at various prices. 'DRESS GOODS,..such ns Dolaines, Bare ges, and a splendid assortment of Silks. An -extensive assortment of Calicoes and Ginghams Also, Checks, 'fable Diapers, Tickings, Mus• tins, Bonnets, lists. BOOTS AND SHOES—A good assm tmont of Men's Women's and Children's-Boots rind Shoe ,-of superior quality, and very cheap.— Also,boy's and Mena Cloth and Hungarian ' Caps. GROCERIES—Such ns Sugar. Coffee, Mo lasses, Pekin T en Company's celebrated Teas. Also, constantly on hand the best quality of Carpet Chain. The .subscriber respectfully asks all who wisH' good bargains, to give him Coot forget the stand. opposite Leon ardo old-stand, North Hanover street Butter, Eggs, Rags and Sonp, taken at mar ket prices N W WOODS, Aglt. .octff Fresh Arrival of Hardware. r• - ••' • r (1, 44,S.'*1' " NN.4„l,,llemailECA <2, MriPigtg'MT; fir?c-40, - _ ___MIE,A,pFIIt THAN THE CHEAPEST. Fir AVING just returned from Now York & 1011. Philadelphia with the best nett Cheapest Stock of HARDWARE,CUTLERY BB ILD IN G , MATERIALS, PAINTS &c., ever brought to Ve, I would resciectlnlly request I r s and nmiLwri Lallsaheram_givel me a call and see-whether they-cannot get more and bettor goods for the same money than at any other place in town, My stock of Locke, Latches, 13ohei Hinges, Screws, Nails, Spikes, Glass, Paints, &c.,is complete and very .cheap. Cnrpontors"Poos, I have a splendid assort , ' meat, Nisi), Cabinet Make - Fs Pools an7lT'fu terials, viz:—Veneers, Mahogany, Mineral and Glass Bureau Knobs and Varnirdi, - - SADDLERS & eoAcii MAIGIRS, con have everything in their line cheaper then over. FOR SHOEAINCERS, havo a first rate stock of Morocco and Lining Skins, Bindings, Pegs, Thread and Wax, and a superb assortment of Shoemakers Tools. I have also a complete assortment of Ball's Lasts, Made in Harrisburg, which can ho •had at.no other place in town, and at Bull's Prices. To gether with an assortment of all kinds of Ham mored and Rolled Iron and Steel. Of House. etping Article, I have Knives. Forks, Spoons, \rahors, Snuffers and Truys,"Tubs, Buckets, Sz.c. WALL PAPER havo the largest, Handsomest and Cheapest Assortment in town. And, to all who want Good and Cheap HARDWARE, I would say come and see for yourselves. - oct3o , - J P LYNE. IVIILL FOR RENT. rtlE subscriber offers for rent troin tho Ist I^ of April, next, a largo BRICK MILL & SAW MILL, on the Conodoguinet Creek', in East Pennsboro' township, Cumberland coon- ty, known as Abraham Oyster's Mill. The mill contains four run of stones capable of maiing..any quantity of- flour; Tim property is in good order and thb situation good, with ,sufficiency of water at all times. Apply to the subscriber in New. Cumberland. 0ct23.8w CHAS. OYSTER: PEES ! GOODS 4 11 - ICoOtioribor le noW_oposiitig a general It assortment:of DRY GOODS just reeeiv• ed from the city, among winch may be enume rated Bombazines, 'AlpachasT — Ceshmeres, Mous, do Laines, Chintzes, Calicoes. Ging hams, with a variety of other Dress Goods, to which the attention of the citizen's of Carlisle and „vicinity is invited as hey may expect to find some good hargainEi. oct3o G W HITINTER. kqe4SztVtilE*l4-0144t*Oncli & L. STEINER respectfully invi M. the attention ,o 1 their friends AD. t ie public generally, to their large lot of Goods that have bodn purchased at a great sacrifice in the • city_of Baltimore. Platy will sell them at a ' email adyttneo, as there is no room for Mein in our littlo store-room. So conic ono and till anti take them at almost any price, as wo aro deter. tuned to sell cheaper than can be bought in Philadelphia, Now York or Baltimore. • Hang out your banners! Hear the trumpet! • •• • Hero they come ! hero they aro! • What's the matter? what's the matter ? . Only look at the crowd, 4 , r.CONIC Oil Joe, Jim and Sam Hatter, Lot us see what's ottt. ' • • ' ' Hoy, ho here uomes Bill, • We'll 'ask him what's the muss ; , • See how the street does fill, • Them certainli , must be a fuss ! 0, no boys, no fuss at all, • ' , Only another great arrival; 7 • Offitioautiful Clothing for the-fall, At M. & L. STEINER'S Oh:ailing 'Hall; -I have just bought a suit so' finc•—•— Toll me, how do you like it Joe ? Don't, you, want ono like mine ? • Como on, boys, let us go. . ••. • - Now let me toll you, , .., • . . What Mort:Lyon can fine", • Coats of all colorti; '• . • And Pants of all kinds. - • Waietcoate"so Itandsome, , • , . And Cravats nice, . . • And they will not think it troultle•sotne, .If you give them a call twice or thrice. ' They will wait on you•with, kindness; Aml theyean.suit you witlta nice Cap, , Which fof no:tptality and cheapness, YOU'oan ontylind at: " Si•Eirtattrer.Weei Main, Street, next door Co Burkluirdor'a Hotel. Kr-A first rate'aeffortmont of Cloths mares and \roofings nhvay6 on hund,'lotheh will be guide { o. order in the most fashionable .and besr,otyle by a firat-raio workman. 001.2-3 m • , 'Notices. REGISTER'S - NOTICE. OT) CL is hereby given to all persons in terested,-that the foll6w.ing . accounts have been filed in this Wilco for exannantion by the . accountants therein named, and will be present ed to the Orphan's Court of Cumberland county for confirmation and allowance, on Tuesday the 17th day of December,A. D., 1850, viz : The account of Rudolph Gunkel, adminis trator of James Nees, fates of Hopewell town ship, deceased. - • • 2. The account of John Auld, adminislrator of Samuel Shoaffer, late of Dickinson township, deLeased. 3. The account of John Elliott, executor of James Elliott, late of Westpennsborough deceased. t 4. The account of John Kitck,and ,f. Corn. man. executors of Elizabeth Kitch,ilate of N. isliddleton township, &monied.; 5. The account of W illiarn R: Sadler, admin istrator of Leonard MersdelOnta 0r Dickinson .township, deceased: . • 6. The accourt of William • R. Sadler, ad-- ministrator of-George Rockey, late of Dickin, son township; deceased, • 7. The account of George .12:iifip, deceased, Guardian of John . and Henry Neidig, minor children of Jacob Neidig, deceased, as filed by said Guardian's-administrator.... . • - • • - - . 8. The account of JacoloDney, goat-Ilion of Ephraim, Catharine, Anthony, and Mary Jane, Minor childrdn of Anthonr.l3.lack, deed. 9. The account of Charles o F. Wench, ministratot' of Robert Leyburn, late of the bor ough of Carlisle deceased: to. The account of Abner plain, Executor of Elizabeth Crain, late of North Middleton township, deceased. 11. The amount of James A.,Lumb, admin.. iStrator of David Lamb, late of the borough of .11echanicsburg. 12. The account of Daniel Lookey, aNiudian of Joseph Myers a minor non of Christian My ers, deceased. 13. The account of David Wherry, Executor of Mary Ann Kerr, Into of Hopewell township, deceased. ' 14. The - account of Rudolph Gunkel, ad'm. of Mary Knees, Into of Hopewell township, deceased. 15. The account of George Knettle, adm'r Of. Nicholas Howard, late of the borough of Newville, deceased. 16. The account tof Jacob, David, end Isaac Shelleborger, Executors of Isaac Shelleberger, 14P-of West Ponnsboro' township, dec'd. 17. The account of David S. Runshaiv, exec utor of Chalice Fulton, lato - Of Newton town ship, deceased. 18. The-account of David Weigle, adm'r o John Weaver, late of Silver Spring township, deceased. _ _ . - . 19: The account of William D. Seymour, oxccutor of Rev. Robert Emory. D. D., late of the borough of Carlisle, deceased. 20. The account of Matthew Daviilson,'Ex'r of Isabella Davidson, late of West Pennsboro' townshin, deceased, 21. The account of Samuel Blair, guardian of Henry A. Zeig. WIVE GOULD;"Ritiister: - Register's Office, November 16th, 1850. • - Estate of Jacob Smith, - Ilectil. y ETTERS testamentary on the estate of .1..41 Jacob Smith, late of Lower Allen town ship, Cumberland County, deceased; have been granted to tile subscribers, the first residing in Fairviiii,w township, York county, and the .lut• ter residing in Lower Allen township, Cumber land county. All persons knowing themselves. indebted to said estate, are required to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present- thw for settlement to . H. SMITH, J. J. SMITH, Executors. November 27, 1850.—pd. Estate of John Klineline, dec‘d. LETTERS -of - Adininistration, with the will annexed, nu the estate of John Klineline, late of South Middleton township, Cutaborland county, deceased, have been granted to the sub scriber, residing in the some rowliship. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment and those having 'Claims to present them' for settlement to GEO. SAILOR, Adm'r. Nov. 27, 1850.-6t.pd. X 0 _TICE. /VIM subscriber, Assignee of Jacob Bear, of I West Pennshoro' township, hereby gives notice to all persona indebted to said estate that they are required to make immediate payment, nln:sn n nr o lennnnona.l tr. nrn. 4.111, Va r i:l 4 M for settlemen;t. IIe"MAIM. BEAR,. Assigneb Nov. 27, 1850.—pd.. • NOTE 33, Carliaie--Deposite Bank, Nov. 5, 1850. THE Board of Directors of this institution have this day declared a dividend of three per cent. foi the Ink six months on the capital stock paid in, which will be paid to the stockholders I -orthei;llegal-representativesronTorafterthiritil inst. WM. M. 13ENI'ENI, Cashier. Estate of Jacob. North, decd, L"lwi ll TERS of Admire with the annexed, on the estate of Jacob North, late bf - N - ewtim -- tp:; -- enntb; - no; - ; - deed, 'have -been graated fo the subscriber, residing in the same township. All persons indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment and those having - laims to present them for settle mot to DANIEL NVDISTLER November c'o, 1850.-76t.pd. Estate of Chriittan Bowman, dec , d, N O TICE is hereby given that letters testa mentary on the estate of Christian' IlOw m•sti, late of Mifflin township, dec'd.,. have beets granted to the subscriber •rosiding in the sqlpe township .' All persons having claims or demands against the estate of said decedent ore requested to make known thd same imme• diately, and those indebled id make immediate payment to. JOHN HENNINGER, novl3 St Erecutor. Estate of George Priest, dec,A. WHEREAS Letters of Administration on the estate of GEORGRIPRIEST, late of Westpennsboro' township, Cumberland co., deceased, have boon granted Lp the subscriber. All persona indebted to said estate are request ed to make payment, and those having claims or demands against said decedent are requested to make knoWn the same without delay, at the late residence of said deceased, to novl3pd MARSHALL JAMES, Adm.' r. Estate of David Bear, EIVERS of Administilation on the Estate 1.4 of DAVID BEAR, Into of Upper Alton township, Cumberland county, deceased have beenxrunted to' tho subscriber, resiaing same township. All persons having claims or demands against the, estate of said decedent to present thorn for settlement, and those indebt• ed to make Immediate payment to nl3pd JOIIN 13. COOVER, Ahn'r, Estate of Susanna Rich, - deoid. . • ~, . y ETTERS Testamentary on the esta id 11-4 SUSANNA RICA , late of Upper lion township, Cumberland county, deceased, utve been granted to the subscriber, residing 1 the tine wnship. All persons having chin sa. gftinst , the said estain will please present t em for settlement, and those indebted to make im mediate payment to " • • til3pd . JOHN Rim, 1 KTCIIIO7'. _ riretv Fall 'Goods. Awl - C.lmo, received a very hcaVy stock of .and NVinter Goods, consisting- of • Cloths, Cassimires and Vesfingti, at all prices, white .yellow and red Flannels, Linseys, Volvot 'Cords, Bonvorteens,_ and a grout variety of CABBINETS, from 37 to 80 cents por'yard, , • , Long 'and Square Shawls, from 13,50 tochocks,Stickings, ginglinrus and Calicoes in abundance . Aldus. de Loines and ..dtpachaS, both ploin nod fancy colors, Alerinoes, para. motto cloths, I* yards wide piniti all wool do Lainos, Kentucky Jetins ond Coition Flannels, Also t • . JUILLINERY GOOD 4 Boitnot, RibkOns, Bonnet Satins,l3onnet Vo I vets, Floronco sillte, Straw Gimps and Cords, Silk and Common Wire; &c ., Comforts and Suopondera, • Hosiery antl,Glores, - of cotton,-woolen and silk, Jianover-Brickßltin Gloves, Buttons, Cords, Bindings, antic gene• n 1 assortment of 'dress trimmings, ' .Cloth Cops and Gnat Shoes, every kind laid at all prices, Leces, Edging Book, Swiss; Mull, Cambric and Jacon Baired and Stripod Unsling', and Jots of goo not oriumoratod, which . will bo exchanged 1. money to the anvantnge of our -customers• • the aMeor about 15 per cent below the rulin apd Bee: ' • . • neNfr : o A & W BENTZ. • Bonnet and 11 , ck Itibbons; - THE subscriber bias. st opened an :assort ment 'of Embioiderecl Ribbons of beautiful: styles, with a Tull supply of Bonnet Ribbons of all qualities sep2s G HIMNER. ilea Oiptate : at S;: orphan's Court Sale. • - t• pursuance-of an_ order-of the Orphan's 1 Court of Cumberland countyi.will.be Bold at public sale, nt the Court Hottse, the borough of Cat lisle, on MONDAY; the 16th of ,Decem ber,.lBso, at 2-o'clock, T. AL a • LOT OF situate' in said borough, bounded, by a, lot of Robert Emory deed., College Mile, the turn pike road. and an alley, containing about 225 feet it length , and 50 foot in breadth,' having therebn,crected a largo framo Ware House.— The terintff; sale ard, one-half the purchase • money to aid on or before thp- Ist of April next, wile a deed will-be made to thepurchaser and the balance in one year from the delivery ' of the deed, Without interest. Also, will be sold at public sale, at the pub ' lic house of Johh Clarko . n the borough of Ship• petisburg, on Saturday the 14th of DBcernber, 1850, at 10 o'clock; A M. Of said day, a LOT . OF -GROUND situate in the said borough, bounded by - Earl street-on_the east; by an alley t on the South and West, and by a lot of John ! Altick on the North, being numbe:ad 203 in the plan a! said borough. containing sixty-four ,feet four inches in breadth, and two hundred and filty-seven feet four inches in - length, hav ing thereon eredcted a large now '•'-'44111 Two Story BRICK HOUSE, • ,',' 32 feet in front by 26 feetin depth ' 1114' with an attic. A. two story back ' building;34 by 16 feet'; a Wash House, 16 by 14 feet, a well of water, stable, and Other improvements thereon. The terms of sale are, One-half the purchase money-to be paid on the Ist of April next, when a deed will he Pla_do to..the purchaser, and the balance irf two 'equtil annual payments thereafter, without. intereet."The,payrrieitiiiiib - cithtliO'aboye - Cases to be secured by-judgmentsior suclr other mode- as maylic satisfactory to the undersigned. Also, Will be sold at the time and place last above named, - „. A Traci of Timber Land, situate in Southarapton township, in said county, bounded by lands of R Scott, Esq., the Carlisle 'Bank, the Adams county . line, and lands of Charles Wharton, jr., coritatning Four Hundred and Fifty Acres, more or less. Also, all the interest of Robert Welch, being an equitable estate, subject to the payment of the balance of the purchase money, in- a LOT OF GROUND, situate on the -West side of Earl- street, iii the borough of Shippensburg aforesaid, adjoining a lot nl, John Altick on the South, an nhey on the West; and n lot of Alex ander McKee on the North, containing abou -thirty-two-feet,-turiLinehes-in_breadth.on street; and two hundred and fiftY•seven feet, four inches in depth. . The terms of sale of the two last -described properties will be cash on the confirmation of the sales by the Court. All the above described properties will be sold as the estate of Robert Welch. dec'd., by the undersigned, administrator of snid SAMUEL WHERRY. November 20, 1650.--ts. VALUABLE FARM " AT PRIVATE-SALE. ---- mHE subscriber offers at private sale the rol -1 lowing described Real Estate, situate in North Middleton township, Cumberland county containing 150 AGUES, more or less, vaunted land, about 155 of which are cleared and in a high state. of cultivation,'and The residue cover ed with thriying'young timber. The improve ments are a Two Story LOG ,4:4 e . HOUSE, STONE KITCHEN, first rate new BANK BARN, ul',°l• Wagon Shed and Corn Crib.— Also; a fine _young , ,and thriving Orchard with choice fruit. 'fire farm is wel - covered with locust timber. There is a never ing of .waternear the dour, with wa ter enough for mill power: This water can brought in pipes to the house-and burn. The above mentioned tract is all limestone I, land, and is in a healthy neighbourhood, lying u hin 2lnilee. o r , , : , ,, te le c a o i , , ,sd o o n l y .,r a l f c a r r e o lit e , , N r tt Cum berland Valley Rail Road: It is of course con venient to the Carlisle market and well adapt • ed fer supplying said - market. The purchaser can have the whole farm or 100 Acres and the improvements. An indisputable title will be given. For terms apply to the stibscriber,'re-- siding on the Walnut Bottom Road, five miles from Carlisle, scpts JOUN FISHBURN. Sr DRUGS! DRUGS! DRUGS! Fresh Spimg Supply ! IHAVE just received a fresh stock of Ned _ icines, Points, Glass, Oil, St.c., which having been purchased with great care at the best city houses, I can confidently recommend Pbv.airinna. Country fljorrt,,,tp _ --,/ Da s o,., . i',,,3..,” fresh and pure. 1 Yotont-AidUlYao,aV 126.114 ,....- .. Fine homi oafs; SPiees,groinrerrialr'^-•--- Instrumento, EssericoB,_ , - Pure Essen'l - Oits - - Perfumery, - &e. Cod Liver Oil—Warranted Oenuine. DYE-STUFFS. , Log and Cam Woods, Oil Vitriol Copperas, Indigoes Ilddcre, Sumac turn, - 7 ie i ye PAINTS. Wetherill & Brother's Pure. Lend, Chrome Green and Yellow. Paint and Varnish Brushes, Jersey Window Glass, Linseed Oil, Turpen tine, Copal and coach Vnrnish, and Bed Lead. -All of-which sold- at the-vary lowest market price, Also, n liven and splen did as sortment or • FANCY GOODS, FRUITS, Confectionary, add innumerable other articles calculated for nse and ornament, all of which are offered at the lowest cash prices, at the cheap Drug Book ,and Fancy Store of the sub scriheron North Hanover street. S. W. HAVERSTICK. May 22, Ibso. Sack Flannels. JUST received a ~ . eneral assortment of Col, ored Flannels for Ladies Sacks, to wit—Black- Gray; Bine, Red. Green, Pink and ,hangea ble. Also, White Woolen and Gott n Flan nels in great variety. G W HIT' ER. Ribbons. Ribbons. TIM subscriber is now opening the et est lot of Bonnet and Cap Ribbons ever of in Cariintecl wovld advise the ladies it. soon and snno"..l the bargains. oet3o G %V HITNER. • • • Black Silk Laces; Etc. • A VARIETY of 131aelt Silk Laces, T fires and Cotton Laces, Valenciennes Ed gngp Linen Bobbin. Edgings, just opened by sept2li . ...G. W. MTN ER Turn' Satins -AO Silks. THE subscriber has just opened a general assortment of Tore SatinkOf various colours. Also, Changeable Silks in variety, to which ho invites the attention of the Ladies of Carlisle and 'yichiity floyed G w lIITNER. Children's Stockings. A FULL assortment of White •and Mixed A Merino Hose of all sizes for Children.— Also, Ladies Hose in great variety just opened. .G W HITHER. . . Lead Colored Bonnets. A NEW supply of Lead' Colored llonnete; ta_ , jttst received at tbo store of .oct23 .. . I ..G W, lIITNER. . . • Ameripan 011. " • .1 usy received a fresh supply. or Amoricon Oil. For sale by A C FETTER, 0083 " -No 148 North Hanover at. . Long Shawls. ' • A . (MEAT variety of Long, bawls from the A celebrated Hay . Slate Mills. Also, Square Shawls of various !finds just received. oct3o G HITNER. ITOSIELBX. . . A QENERAL ,assortment of Ladies and Chi!drone' Srop'kings, consisting of Ingrajn and SPUD Silk Casltmero, Merino, Lambs Wool St.., Cotton just ovrtird"l : . , - • •, tiov6. . .• , ~.,, . .0,0/1" HITNER. H• . • PULS. nsaortnient of ROPES just received by the subscriber: Also, Gloss Tubes for 4,llining'Rodi for solo cheep by -; nueB . SAN:TON. WAITIR PROOP.BOOTS. TUST received largo lot pf Men's Water J Proof Boots of superior qnhlity, which will be sold cheap. N W WOODS, Ag't. POTOIVIAO BAGGING; A BALE of N0..1 Potomac die for hogs for farmers, jut rocoiv&l, Nyhich I will sell cheat). • ' oct23 ' , N W WOOM • BOOTS Az. , SHOES. JlJST..rocoivod a, largo assortment of Men Wonuin and Children's Boots and Shoes, Wit. 1i0',,-Doiiblo7Solod Bashing and. Rainy ' Shoos, which I ottn,Soll very ' hetip.' l ' 00t23 • ,It- •;:, .NOW. WO 01)13; • CORN, ••• 3 •BU . SHEIA of CORN..hi tho.ear re. nink ~cotyc4,nci. for. Pio dt tho: W.oro. u" „ W . ; IVUJR,RAY. ARN OLDS. writing ; fluid, a very. in RDO IQT 45E4 ft KIM Ait 1) BED