meeting be signed by the 'officers and pub lished in all the Whig papers of the district. . J. ➢l. ALLEN, rres't. S. S. Snui., Sec'y Wr`' THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE Aos.—Farmers, Manufacturers and others, art purchuse no Remedy equal to Dr. TomAs , Venetian LlMMent, Dy,entery, Colic, Croup, Chronliltheuma tism. Quinsey. Soar Throat, Toothache, Sea Sickness. Cuts Burns, Swellings, Old Sores, Musquito Bites, In sict ' Stings, Pains in, the Limbs, Chest. Back. "&c. If it does not give relief. the money will be refunded—all that Is asked is n trialond use it according to directions:— The article Is an English remedy, and was used by Wm. IV. King of England. and certified to by him as a cure ir Rheumatism. when everything else recommended by his physicians bad failed. Over 10.000.u00 of bottles have been sold in the Unit ed States, without a single failure, and families have stated that it was worth $lO per bottle, they never would he without it. In case of Croup, as it Is as certain as it is applied. It cures Toothache in three minutes; Headache in half au hour, and Cholera, when fiest tak en, in a-few hours. It is perfectly innocent to tiilte in tornalq, and has the remmmendation of many of the most eminent Physicians In the United States. Price, 25 and 50 cents. Dr. Tobias has also put up a 'Liniment for Horses. In pint bottles. which is warranted—cheaper and better than any other, for the cure ot Colic. Galls, Swellings, old Sores. Cuts, lirulses, Scratches, Cracked Heel, ac.— Price, 50 cents. Dr. Tibias could fill a dozen newspapers with the cer tificates and letters received, relating to the wonderful cures accompli•hed by his Liniment, but considerthat warranting it Is sufficient, as any person who does not obtain relief. need not pay for it. There has been so muck.worthless medicine sold to the public, that Dr, To- bias wishes his article to rest on its own Merits. and if he gives the value of the money received, then heasks, the patronage of the public, not otherwise. DR. TOIIIAS' Office, 210 GREENWICH Street, New York. For sale by A. Smith, Seventh and Chestnut streets; Dyott ,t; Son. 132 N. Second street; T. It. Callender, 88 S. Third street, and by the Druggists throughout the United States. • • DYSPEPSIA.—It has been the study of' Phy sirinns, to dibcover some remedy for this must distressing complaint. 'Whether they Mice been suc7essful, remains for the - starers to say. There are, In this country, hun dreds of thotisands who - are suffering from indigestion, pmbably, In most cases, caused by theirrown imprudence in living. To these we would sac try Myers' Extract of Rock Rose. It has cured, and will cure, the worstand most obstinate cases of Dyspepsia, and all its concomi tants—Costiveness, Sick-headache, Heartburn, Flatulen cy. Acidity, Ac. See the follbwing certificates: ' — lleo. A. Ili,. Mcmas—llear Sir-Irrthe winter of 184741; - 1 suffered beyond description with Dyspepsia, and a train of other evils dependent on it. I had applied to carious Doctors. and a number of nostrums had been recommen ded to no purpose. 1 procured and used two bottles of your Extract of Rork Rose, and found almost immediate relierso mR h so — that useU no Mite medicine since. and in fact, I can find no other, which in my deli berate opinion, can hear comparison to yours. And in all cases, when I have the opportunity, I re commend your Extract. as standing first over all others. Let all who are thus afflicted try it, and find what I have found. _ _ Truly Yours, CEO. B. CONKLIN West Meriden, Conn. ire" Palpitation of the heart, Nervous Diseases, Liver Complaint, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, Costiveness and Piles. are all relieved and cured in an incredibly short space of time, by Carter's Spanish Mixture, the great tonic and purifier of the blood. It contains not a particle of Mer cury, Opium or any noxious drug; it is perfectly harm less, and has cured more than five hundred cases of dis ease. We can only refer the reader to the certificates. a. few of which may be found in another column, and all of which are detailed in full around the bottle. It is the greatest of all Spring and Fall Mediclnes, and possesses an influence over the blood truly remarkable. *0 Soo Advertisement. The circulation of the blood is justly esteemed the greatest ordination of Divine Providence; by that beating engine, the heart,. it is driven to all parts of the system, giving vigor and strength to the complicated machinery of man. This living flood, whether we sleep or wake, sallies briskly through the arteries and returns softly through the veins. Ilow necessary that It should be kept free from all r•hnpurlty, and yet how negligent many are respecting this great essential to the enjoy ment of perfect health.•- Derangernentqn the Liver and Nerves Is generally the primary cause: and Jaundice, Indigestion, and all the harrassing feelings attending Dyspepsia, which makes life a burthen result from It. Foirlde -would rapidly follow suicide. If there was no cure. No one would suffer long. if he,ls able to obtain a bottle of lloolland's celebrated Ilerman Bitters, pre pared by Dr. C. 31. Jackson, Philadelphia, they rarely 'fail lb affecting dpermanent cure. MARRIED. In Shiremanstown, on Sunday. September:ld, 15.54, by William IL Shoop, Esq., Mr. TllcgdAS tilt(10711 to Miss HARRIETT YINGEIt, all of Newberry tow toihip, York oeurity. On 7th Inst., by the nor. '.l.•Evans, Mr. DAVIT) BAKER to MI s ELIZABETH -It. CIIRISTLIEB, both of ,Ournborland county. On the 7th inst., by the Rev. J. Evnns. Mr. JOHN TIEFFLEFINGER to Miss MARIA COR.I), both of Cull - 1- ),erland county. DIED. On Saturday morning last, at the residence of her Finn 3. W. Ely, in this borough, Mrs. ESTHER ELY, in the eith.Year of - her age. I On the 28th of August, DAVID CRAIGHEAD, of In dianapolis, Indiana, fornierly of this county. Oi the oth Instant, In Harrisburg, Mrs., MARY ANN ICEEPEIiS, widow of the late Stephen Keepers of this pinto, aged 61 years. lllShippenshurg, on Tußsday, the sth Inst., Mrs. MA JANE MATEER; aged about 85 years. Neu iltmertisements. „,'”, ROc ,-."4";'-'.: ?WAS, COFFEE--"-- RIES ,' I._ The subscriber has just .added to his former stock a general selection of CHOICE GROGERItS, as Nsp as all the other variety of ;tables p'usually kept in • a .Grocery Store, embracing Rio Coffee—roasted and green—at 12y, and 14 cents elper lh.; Orleans, Clarified, Crushed and Pulverized Sugars, of fine qualities; Chocolates, Spices, Dairy it, and a variety of Fancy articles, all of which aro of fared at the lowest cas,lf prices. We are thankful for the former support given us, and invite a further call from uur friends and customers. • - J. W. EilY. Marion Hall, Carlisle. - . . TUST RECEIVED AT THE FAlll ty'• ILY GROCERY STORE of the subscriber, in Ma rion Ira% 4 new supply of fresh Water Craehers, Soda, Rutter, Pic Nic and Sugar Buisimit, Tarina, Corn Starch, Tapioca, Eago, Pearl liarloy, Extract of Coffee, R 1 ,13 Flour, Baking Powder, &a., 06. near lot (if - Superior Table Oil, Pickles, Tomato Ketchup, French 3fustard, Bay Ruin; &e. J. W. EBY. IRLACK SILK LACES.—Jutitopened; . 11 -...711ach Silk Laces of superior quality, and different Widths. Also, BLACK SILK TRIMMINOS, Gimps and other trimming. GEO. W. urn EIL Aug,. 23. Q,ALE,' lAN WANTED.—In a Dry Ocal Store immediately. All applications, (to re ceive attention) must be 'made in person. Apply to Aug. 23. GEO. W. RPENTERS'and Builders are invit ed• to. examine the assortment of Locke, latehee Beo ta r Serowe, Wass, Putty, Oil, 'Paints, &c All kr sale cheap at SAXTONS. March 13 WALL PAPER. 7 —a very largo lot of WALT. PAPER of overyahado . and design, at prkos ranging from 6 cents upwards. Tho stock con sists of a full , assortment of Common, Satin, rlirored, and WU rapers, all of which will he sold low at ,r A-XTON'S. New ilhocrtis'e tits. • • • PLABSICAL AN I) LITERARY 111(111 SCHOOL, New ville, Pri.—TIO,WINTER 'SES SION will conemenceon Tuesday. the 7th of November. and continue five months. Careful instruction is given by competent teachers in the departments of Classical, Mathematical add English education. The whole ex penses for tuition, boarding and kdgiug, with a room furnished, $53 per term. For further particulars, npply to either of the subscribers at Newville, Pa. ROBERT M eCACI lit EN, Principal, W. R. A.'M., Professors. 6t McCACIIIt EN, jr., A. 8., • WHITE HALL ACADEMY, three miles went of Harrisburg. The -eighth Session of this popular and flourishing Institution will corm MOTICe On Monday, the t3th of November ne t. under the most favorable :inspires. During the present year 'such Improvements and additions have been made as its M- I er, , asing patronage demanded. The Principal will be as sisted by a full corps of competent and experienced teachers. end special attention will be paid to the health and comfort of the Students. Boarding, Washing and Tuition in the English Branch es, and Vocal Music, per Session. (5 months) $55.00 Instruction in Latin andllreek, each, - 6.00 French and iferman - 6.00 Instrumental Music, - - 10.00 The attention of parents and guardians Is earnestly invited to this Institution. Circulars will be furnished and any ill Nrrivitioti Will be given, on application, either personal or by letter to D. DENLINGIIII. Principal. Sept. 13,1 Mt Ilarrisburg, Pa. ORV EISE&CAMP " ISELL have just re eeived at their Store, in N. Hanover street. Carlisle, n large, handsome and cheap stock of FA (1001)S, which we will Sell CIItAPI:R 711 AS EVER. Cite us a call. IMISZEUE , • rKIIREE VALUABLE FARMS AT 'PUBLIC SALE.—In pursuance of an brier of the Orp ions' Court of Cumberland county. will be sold et public sale,at the late residence of Williantals, deed. on , THURSDAY. the 12th day of (Weber, et 12 o'clock, M., the following real estate, viz: A, tract of excellent JAM ESTONE LAND,' in Dickin son township. in said county, bounded by lands of John ston Moore on the east. by part No. 3of the orielnal tract on the South. by part No. 2 of same tract on the West. and by lands of Skiles Woodburn ou the North. containing 115 acres and 4 perches, neat measure, of which alout 90 acres are cleared and under mod fenms, and the balance Is covered with the lost quality of tim ber, having thereon 'erected a large two • . • -story DWELLING HOUSE. with two .-,.4 'a .- 14 commodious kitchens. TWO BARNS, Via,: . wagon sheds. corn cribs, and all other Tg..4,1 , necessary out buildings. There are two „ZIN... - wells of excellent water on the promis- ''' es, one near the barn end the other at the door, and a - large ORCHARDuf-varlons-frults-of thelost natality- - Also, at the anne time and pla,e, will Is' sold. a tract of land adjoining and originally part of the above. con taininglo3 acres 53p01-cites; strict measure. bounded by the above tract on the East, on the - Smith by lands of Samuel Carothers, on the West by lands of Samuel Hus ton, and on the North re le by lauds of Janie , Woodburn, of t which aboUt SO acres aared.and the remainder cov ered with excellent timbe . The improvements on this tract are a one and arhalf my HOUSE and sTApi,E, and-the-quality of land and fences are the same as those of the above tract. At the same time and place will he sold a tract of 5 ,- 1 acres 45 perches, neat measure. originally part of the same tract, bounded on the East by lands of Daniel Hl linger, on the south by John te., David Lefever. on the West by Samuel Carothers and on the North by part No. 1, having thereon erected a two story DWELLING HOUSE and Stable. There is on it an excellent young ORCHARD of choice grafted fruit. Of this tract about '45 acres aro cleared and in a good state of Cultivation, and under good fences, and, the remainder is covered with excellent timber. At the some time and place will be sold two tracts of MOUNTAIN LAND, adjoining mach other, in the same township. about 10 miles from the mansion tract,on the road from Mount Holly to Gettysburg, the one contain ing 111 acres 72 porches. the other H acres 47 perches, covered with chestnut and pine timber. Persons wishing to visit the premises will call upon Dr. George I). Woods, who resides In Centreville, or Ile , bacon P. Woods, residing on the premises. The terms of sale will bo made known on day of sale by GEORGE 1). W,OODS, 1 Adm ,,, ' 1 - ` REBECCA P. WOODS, .1- • .opt. 1:1, 1854. Lancaster hid. Whig copy and send bill to this office EXECUTORS SALE OF REAL ES TATE.—WiII be sold at public sale, on the premis es, ou THURSDAY, the 10th of October, at 12 o'clock, noon, all that certain PLANTATION or Tract of Land, situate In Newton township. Cumberland 'county, Pa., late the. property of Menrfliaker, deceased. bounded by lands of Alexander Sharp,..lacob Sasyer r George Allen and others, containing 170 acres, more or legit ' This Farm is Lime Stone Land of superior quality, and cleared and in cultivation except some ten, or twelve acres of excellent timber land. It Iles on the mad from Newville to Shlpponshurg, about four miles front the former place and three miles from it by the rail road, which rune through the property:. 'The Improvements are a substantial, well built, double two story DWELLING HOUSE, with two coMmodious Stone Kitchens attached. A large Stone bank Barn, lately built, TOP I ', • ;- with two thrashing. floors. superior sta bleS..gralnerles. arid - other conveniences. There are also wagon sheds, corn cribs and other out buildings. The whole place is under good fences, and is dividtkl into fields of a suitable sloe. There Is a never failing well of water close to the dwelling, and on the premises a large ORCHARD of superior apples, peaches and other fruit trees. On FRIDAY, the 20th of October, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold, on the ground, 30 acres of WOODLAND, in Mifflin township, bounded by lands of William Ratty, Samuel lieherling and heirs of John High, deceased, be ing good timber land. This land will be sold in whole or in part as may he desired. • Terms of sala will be made known on day thereof by - THOMAS A. McKINNEY, racer of Henry Bayer, deceased. Sept. - 13, 1654. Lancaster Examiner and Ilarrisburg -Telegraph copy and charge this once. VALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE.—By order of the Orphans' Court of Cum berland county will be exposed for sale, on the premises, in South Middleton township, at 1 o'clock. on SATUR DAY, the 14th day of October, that excellent LIME STONE 'FARM, late the proper ty of James Moore, deed. Said Farm contains 112 acres of the best limestone land, adjoining lands of Jacob Ritner, Gilbert Searight, and Lords formerly of Robert Graham, deed, and others.— The improvements are a good. two-story :,*,,,, I Log DIVIILIANG HOUSE, Log Barn, ' J:c., ~.;1 '' - with a well of never failing water near .:-:.':, it the house. The Farm Is foutlmiles from .. , .. , ,i.:: Carlisle, half a mile from the Yellow- 2; , :14C , - , ' , := , ,,r2- • Breeches creek, and In ono of the rich- ' - ''"- - ' . '' - '''"'' 4 ' - e:-t settlements in Cumberland county, and offers cope riot 'advantages to purchasers. Attendance glven and terms made known on day of sato by . JOHN 'STUART, Trustee. Sept. 18, 1854. , . r4 i STATE OF GEORGE BAKER, nEcEAsk:D.—Notice is hereby - given that letters of at ministration, with the will annexed, on the estate of George Baker, late of Sliver Spring township, Cum berland eoutity,'decea.sed, have been granted by the Reg ister of said county to the subscriber, residing in 'Ramp den township. All persons knowing themselves intlebt ed to said estate erg :required toduake immediate pay ment, and those. lutving claims to present them for set tlement to SAMUEL EBEISSY, Atirrer. • Sort. 13,1851. • ' . .. 7 ..._ TTENTION DYSPEPTICS—Those . of you who have been afflicted for years with this A e . wthrsome disease, and who have been using almost. every Nostrum before the public, without relief, we say to you try "beechen; Antidyspeptic" and you, will soon be convinced of its• great superiority over every other preparation. Wu could give you many certificates comb orating our assertions, but a single trial is worth .moie than all. This remedy Is prepared end sold at the Drug Store cf D. J. KIII,VFER, south Hanover street, a few doors south of the court 'louse, Carlisle.. , • tl) E 3.1 64 .—b:. NE WIA4 Nll' & CO'S _ it; wholesale and retail MORINO GLASS AND PIC TURE FRAME MANUFACTORY, N 0.120 ARCII street," opposite the Theater, Philadelphia. E, N. k Co. received the only Prise Medal; awarded at the Crystal Palace exhibition; N. Y., 1A53. In thii Plaited. States, fur OM, Decorated, Illantel and Pier 013E66. TusT RECEIVED a fresh supply o f_ Linseed - Oil, Turpontino, Paints, Varnishes, Alse,tin excellent artirlu of cheap OH f?Jr Fire-pnx.f Pella &o. Alan, a full ahaortment of MlllitOlt PLATI.:S of al sizes. At the old stud, Last Main istreeff entitle, pa. • d'atii,ste - -trjrt6l4-. - 3iew innertisements. • ORPHAN'S COURT SAL E. —On MONDAY, October 2d. 1864, in pursuance of an or der of the Orphans' Court of Cninberland county; the undersigned lultninistrator -with the will annexed of., Alexander Wills, late iiT said countyoleceased, will of fer at public sale, on the :there day, on the premises. the large and valuable-Real Estate of said decedent, as fol klore : The MANSION FARM, situate in Lower Allen twp., Mended by lands of C. Hursh, Levi Markle. Michael Frfe, Valentine Hummel, the Susquehanna River, and ethers, containing 230 acres and 125 perches. It is to be sold in whole or in peal° the test advantage.— This is ono of the best farms in the county on account of its location and the quality of the laud. It is in full view of Harrisburg. and the York and Cumberland Rail Road, passes the house on the hank of the river. The land Is Limestone of the hest quality—alteleared except about, TO acres of first rate timber land. • ' under good fence, and has on it a TWO;".r,. •i . ' STORY STONE HOUSE. largo Stone ,„4. ,'l Rank Bern, it . two story Frame Tenant •V i 7;:! , i : ~ Muse, two wells of water and a never '';!L , e/.., , v . ; , : z6 failing spring at the river near the hence-. 7 ''' ' • . a good apple Orchard. kc. . On TUESDAY, October ad, 1854, on the premises, a certain Farm in East Pennsbem township. bounded by lands of Jonas Echelberger, Valentine Hummel, Jacole M. Haldeman. lands of Fulton's heirs and others, eon taining 117'acres and SO perches, strict measure. This land is Black Slate and Limestone of t'te first quality. It has thereon erected, a large MOCK HOUSE, and Frame Barn, thriving Orchard. and a never failing spring of excellent water near , the door; all cleared . except about 25 acres of exmllent timber. _ And on the same day and place. the lot of Ground ad joining said farm, containing ONE acre and 110 perches, with a large two story lI.OUSE and a small Log House and Stable thereon. Also, on the same day. the seven Lots In Wormleysburg, in said township, Nos. 02,.63, 65. 06, 67 anti 60. These lots and farm as aforesaid, to be sold in 'whole or in parts to the best advantage. On IN' EllN HSI) AY, October 4th, 3054. on the premises, all that TRACT OF LAND. in the township liampdon. containing about 200 acres. and bounded by lands of Adam Selrer, Simon Oyster. Joseph Eshlinger. Daniel Peitz and ()tilers. This,is good Slate Land and all clear ed except about 30 acres of gond timber. • There Is a large TWO STORY It It 1 C 1101ISE and a good Frame Barn thereon, ease j-;., and a never failing ,spring of water near ;; ; t h e door, a good Apple ()reliant and out houses. Thi-4 is also to ),e sold in whole or in parts to tho'hest advantage. At the same time and place. a tract of Mountain Timber 'Land, containing a bout 4-1 acres. adjoining lands, of Sitinuel Mina. Jacob Swartz, Martin Renningcc and others, situated In Hamp den township. On SATURDAY, October 7, 1054. at the public house of Geo. Duev. in Ilegestown, the following Lots in said town, Vizi-Lets-No. 15.13 and 14.- having_ a Frame TAVERN STAND and other improvements. Also, a lot rim talninz, 310 reale front and !. , '.07 feet in depth. with a two story dIOUSE, and other int. pm, ements thereon. Als , . another lot in said town, with a stone TAVERN sTANDIInois - tf nu& 10 - acres - and In 'pert:Nat - of Land attached and helonOng thereto. with other improve ments. Also, lots No, 46, 47 and 50, having, a Frame Intim: and, Wagonniat.er Shop thereon. This property will be sold whole .4- in parts to the best advantage. Trrtvs or St(.r.—Ten per cent.. of the purchase Money to be paid when the property Is struck off. Forty per rent. additional on the-Ist of. April next, when deeds w ill be dolivertl. The remainder in two equal annual payment, thereafter - with interest, to be secured by )11,111110ot sor nt,rtgage. Crops In the ground reserved and pureha , er b, pay the taxes assessed for 1055. The ind,rsieousl or any of the tenants will show the proper yor any of it to any pers , n wishing to see It. Sale-to ',minence at 10 o'clock, on each day. . ' • WILLIAM R. GORGAS, Adm'r. Fel t. 13, '5 t 1 - )L'BLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. The undersigned by virtue of an order Issued out of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland' county, will ex pose to public sale by outcry. on the premises, on FRI- , DAY, the 2bth day of October, A. D., 1554, at '2 o'clock, P. M.. the following described valuable Beal Estate, sit uate,in Frankferdi township. to wit:—A Tract of Land,.. containing 53 strict measured acres and 10 perches, hav ing thoOon ,grated a large' stone MERCHANT MILL, with four run (if stone, a Saw Mill, Clover Mill, Plaster Mill. a now Distillery, new llog-pen, three tenant Mus es, Stables and a Cooper Shop. Also, at the 83,1110 time and place, a tract of first rate Slate Land, containing 157 acres and 123 perches more or less, having thereon erected a' MAN- e„ SION I it/U SE. Spring-house, bank Barn. and a young Apple Orchard. Included I : in this trail. are 0 acres and 110 perches of first rate Bottum Land. These properties are situated on the north side of the Connodoguinet creek, about four miles west of Carlisle. They also adjoin each other. and have beat occupied and used as ono property: but they will be sold jointly or separately, as may best suit purchas e re: lie - will also sell at the - Court House'. in the borough of Carlisle, on Saturday, the 21st of October, at 1 o'clock P. M., a tract of Limestone Land, in South Middleton township, on the south side of the IValnut Bottom road; adjoining lands of It. it S. Olsen and others, containing 70 acre*, more or less, having thereon erected a two-story STONE HOUSE, and a neat, new bank Barn. Terms made known on the day - of sale. JOHN STUART, Sept. 13,1854. Adm'r of John Hays. dec'd. 17 - ALUABLE . FARM FOR SALE- In pursuance of the last Will and Testarbent of Abram Williams, dee'd, late of Monroe township, Cum berland county. will be cdTered at public sale on Thurs day the 12th of October, on the premises: the farm of said deceased. situate in said township, two and a half miles from Shepherdstown and three miles from Church town, bounded by lands of Michael Cockliii, Henry Reif, John Bmugher and other's. contalnlag2l7, acres. The improvements are two.,good DW ELI, r t 'NO HOUSES. two Barns and all nee- . , , : „..." - 1_ essary out-houses, a good spring of 4 :: 4 ,, -—, :" water at each house. The Yellow ,f 1: kci, Breeches creek passes along one side of 1 .„ ,- ...,i' 1 - , 1 the farm. It will be sold in ono, two or three parts: Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, M., when terms will be made known by . MICHAEL COCK - LTI.L , 1 Exec ' s. . ALEXANDER CATHCART. . Sop. 0, 1854. York Ad vocal° And Lancaster Examiner copy and pond till to this office. EXECUTOR'S SALE.—WiII be sold at publican'', Oh the premises, on THURSDAY, the oth of October next, a small TRACT OF LAND, situate In West Penusbore township, late the property of An drew Forbes, deceased. It lies about four miles west of Carlisle, on the State Road. near PlabitiebLand contains about 33 acres of first rate Limestone Land. There Is a well of water on the place, but nu buildings. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., when terms will•bwrniVe known by HENDERSON,I . RigHAM) PARKER, f Democrat copy. 'Sep. 0,435-1, PUBLIC SALE.—The subscriber will sell at public sale, on Saturday, the 23d day of ,ept,ontber, 1854, at the Public House of Henry Hurst, Newville, Cumberland county, Pa., that well known and beautiful Farm nene - Newville, (formerly owned by .1 Bock, Esq., of Philadelphia.) The Farm:et - attains about 128 acres, 115 acres cultivated land, With 13 acres timber land, situated on the Big Spring. near the Newville Sta tion on Cumberland valley Hail lteatl, and 'near the town of Noivville,nhoutO Milos from Parlisle emit/ miles front Shippensburg. - The property is a beautiful Limo Stone Farm with a large and convoni- mat two-story STONE ROUOIL CAST, , ! HOUSE, with frame- and stone Bank Barn, Wagon house, Corn Crib, pig-pens, ~•' I and all necessary out-buildiags,having near the door a never failing well of Water, provided near the Barn with the'streant of spring Water, caused by „Big Spring. There is near tho house a thriving young Orchard of selected Apple trees,' with a number of Peaches, Plumbs, Pears, Cherries, and other fruits. Tho property is desirable for its itmation, build-, 'lnge and nnality of land. A further description is deemed unnecesitittry., Persona wishing to purchase' can see the pc\tperty by calling on Mr. Suavely, on tlmpremlses. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock on ) l,d day, when terms 'will be made known. Nor further particulars call on . JOHN E, FOX, No. 5 South 3d street, Phila. Sep. 0, 1864. Real Tstate Safes. • ORPHANS' COURT SALE.---Under an order of mile from the Orphans' Court of Cum berland counts' the subscriber will offer et public sale on the premises , on Saturday, September 2 1, 1; , 54; at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following property, apart of the real estate of Christian Wolf, deceased: 1. A Tract of Land containing forty-one acres. more or less, situated in 'North Middleton township. adjednlng lauds of John Hoover, Henry Snyder, John Bohner, and the liiTilitro's Gap road. On this Tract there is a two'-story LOG 1101.1Sil and a Log Horn, a large and good Shop, , tr'd, suitable (la , a Wagon-maker or arpen- re ' ter. There are springs of 'water 111'lb - - several of the fields and near the house. and a number of fruit trees on the premises. About two acres are In timber. 2. A Tract of about eighty acres. near the ober°. In Frankfort( township. of which about fifteen acres are timber land. On this Tract are a-t4e-story LUIi lIUUS I.. with Kitchen, a log Stable mid llog,-pen. There Is a good spring of water convenient to the house, and ,•ther springs in the fields. It Is well calculated for a gmhing or tdock farm. It lies along the' M!Clure's Gap road. ad joining lands of Armstrong Noble, and the heirs ofJohn Bays. Terms and conditions will be made known on the day of rah). rEinis 'IOWA RD, Sep. 0, MI Adin'r of Christian Wolf dee'd. -FAR M FOR SALE—The subscriber -offers for sale his Farm, situated in Silver Spring j township. Cumberland county, about two miles north- east of the village of Ilogestown, and about five miles north of Mechanicsburg, on the north side'of the Canno dtiguinetcreek2adjoining lands of Henry Ewalt and-the said creek on the south. Benjamin Eberly on the east. Jacob Denimy on the north and west. It contains 220 A acres neat mettSure of the black slate 'kind: about it's acres are cleared and in a high state of rultivntlon.— Over 3000 bushels of lime have be-en put on the land in a few ye-ars past, and about 400 panned of new post and rail fence has been made; the Farm is well supplied with water. It is an excellent farm to raise stock. and well I adapted for all kinds of tirain; the remainder is well timbered. and may nearly all be cleared and cultivated. Also, a great number of locust trees dispersed through the fields. The improvements are a good two story DWELLING HOUSE. . weather-boarded and painted. A new ! i , -; Bank Barn, with wagon shed and corn it!!. crib attached. a new Tenant H 4ouse. 2.siat and other out-1,1111(101gs. There is also a spring ot ex cellent water near the house,and n good bearing orclutrd of various kinds of fruit. Persons desirous of purchasing n Farm of this kind. will do well to call upon the subscriber. residing near the Fairview Iron works, two mile above the Harrisburg bridge, near the river, or upon Samuel Eshelman, resid ingnn the Farm. The - Farrn offered-at-private-mica-until-Satur day; the Mb, of September, and if not sold, it a ill then be exposed to public wile on that day, at one o'clock in the afternoon. Aug. 16-st, FIZEDFAtTeIC MAY. ALU ABLE FARM FOR SALI,'- - - On Friday, the 15 of September...lSA, will be sibi :it public sale at the late residence of John Chisuril, &- ceased, in Dickinson township, Cumberland countq , y virtue of the last will and testament of said &wefts ~1, the MANSION FARM, containing 75 acres, strict niems ure, of first rate lAmcstono Land, lying mostly on the north side of the Yellow Breeches Creek. Thu improve men t tCnrn n two story Log, 1./W FLU N 0 . lIOUSE, weathcr-boarded and plaster- Ari, ed Inside; Lag Barn, corn crib and - Tn. Wagon shed, spring house, Ac.. with a e l f '`• . never falling m ell of water at therdeor. Also, at the MUM time and placii will be sold Three iota of MOUNTAIN LAND, two of 15 acres and one of 5 acres, well cocered with first rate Chectnut Timber.— These lots am easy of access. nod within two miles of the Farm.. Terms of, sale, one half on the first day of April, 1865, and the balance Id' two equal unntml pay monts,-without Interest. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., on said day, when attendmire will be gix en by Aug. 10) 301 IN .T. CIREIN, Lancaster Examiner copy and send bill to this office. NORTH MIDDLETON FA RifAT PUBLIC SALE.—On TuesdA• the ,21:th of Sep. tember,lBs4, will bo sold at public sale ' a first rate SLATE FARM, late the property of Michael :Miller, dee'd. situ ate In North Middleton , townshim Cumberland county, near Middlesex, on tho road froth 7:lllddlesex to Sterret's Gap. about 'throe miles east of Carlisle and half a mile north of the Harrisburg turnpike. It lies along the ea nedoguinet Creek, and adjoins farms of Samuel Sadler,. Samuel War and others. This Farm contain. about ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTEEN nrroa, of which aleint fifteen acres are Timber Land,and part of it is line Stead- ow Land fi , r hay and pasture: There is also upon the farm a young thriving Orchard. The Improvements are a good two story , . 0 . ,: - .. - 2 , \ . _ LOG HOUSEand Kitchen with n Mum) AN , „ . - at the door, a now Bank Barn, Ac.,'";,, l a ,:' r ~,, Also, at the some time - and place a , i • ...1.01‘....tri... Tract of MOUNTAIN LAND,- containing about ae acres. situate in Carroll township, Perry county. For further Information inquire of timAtudersignell, living in North Middleton township. Terms mad ., known on day of sale by , , 406.E.P1i, MILLER, Aug. 9, 1854. ' . . r Executor. IL VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. In pursuance of last Will and Testament OrJacob g l- 11 goy, deed, late of Southampton township, Franklin county, will be offered at, private 'Fade. the lharnt of the said dec'd, situated in said township, four Laos west of Shipponsbnrg end one mike:AO. of Orrstown. The Farm contains about 11'2 acres of the best quality of limestone hunk a good proportion of thriving timber. and the bal ance in a high" state of cultivation. The ImProvements are a large T W OS T 0 it I 11 11. IC K. 0 Lk W 1", I,'l, I N uROUSE, Stone Bank . - ~, -- " , "i Barn. II :team Shed and Cori i Cribs, Ac., -.. • - -. all in god repair, a well of never fail- ‘,„‘,: ~ ... ?ar -, lug water and a cistern at the doer.— '•!.. ‘0 , ";':4 44 •`• Also, two Orchards of choke fruit, &c. This farm Is pleasantly situated one mile from the thriving village 44 Orrstown, where good stores and mechanics of all kinds are located. For nlearcuttness of location and rich, O °SS of ion, the farm is believed to be one of the lest in the eastern end of Franklin county'. If it should not be sold before the 20th day of September next, it will. then be sold at public outcry at 1 o'clock, P. M. 'Persons wishing to view the property will please call on the subscriber lying near the saute. ..., BAVITI SPENCF,R, Executor of Jabob Knlsley, dec'd. Branch Millis. Juno 14, 1854. . 4) EMI AN'S COURT SAL THURSDAY, the IRtit of September, 1854, by order of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, will be sold at public &ale on, the premises, on the above named day, the followingrearestate. late the property of Peter liniesley, in Silver Swim; township, In said county, 'deceased; to wit: All that certain plantation or tract of land, situate in said twp., bounded by lands of Henry, Orissinger, John flotation, Abraham 'Holmium,' and others, continuing 236 and acne. stria measure. The Improvetueilin ore a two story LOti 1101'3E, LOG MEN, TENANT'IIOUSE.Staide, Blacksmith Shop anti a new -Lime Elio, There is a good as Well of Water at the mansion farm house. . and there is running water on the place. • . Ouo portion of the bind Is Limestone, and. the other portion of it is"Slato land. About three-fourths of this land is cleared and in cultivation, the. other feiwth hi well tlmberod....„..The fences aro good. , The pro perty lies about, 3 miles north-west of llogestown. Sale to commencent I o'clock. P.M., on said day, when the tams 4111 ho made known by JAMES IRVIN, • aug. 23, '54. Adm'r. of Peter Knieslcy, deed. v ALU ABLE FARM FOR SALE.- The subs`Criber Odors at privntn 'We A NAKSI. Fltuated In Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, about a mile from Kingstown, on the Trindlo Spring road, containing 59 acres of .Limestono Land, nine acres of which are thriving Woodland, and the remainder in a good state, of ;cultivation. The. improve mutts aro a good Log DWELLING NEw DARN, &T., with a good well of water. Worms Cn.4h, l'ersons desirous to eramino it, are requested to' all on - Emanuel • • on the promises. Aug. 23. JONAS RUPP. PEACJIERS WANTED.-L—Two Male emitour Fellatio Teachers will ho wanted, iii the different Five Schools, in Hanover borough, duflugthe ouSuing winter session, which will last th namtlis. The Oleois to COIIIIIIWICO on tho Ist of October next. ' Appli- Minns will be received till the'loth of September. Lib. al wages will be given. For further information apply 11. C. ECKERT, Hanover Aug. 23-3 t Secretory. BY YESTERDAY'S MAIL ! LATER PROM EUROPE. Progress of the 'Eastern Wnr—the Bat tle °Mars—The Crimean 'Expo- • dition—beeline in Flour.• The steamer St.. Louis, from Havre and SouthamptoO,lmS arrived at New York;brin g ing London papers to the 30th ult. The News of a great battle before )'cars,-is :con firmed, but not the alleged victory of theltus. sinus. It is described its tk.sa,nguinary but indeeisive•action, with a loss alive thousand men on both sides. The conflagration at Varna was the work of Greek incendiaries, who were detected at once and instantly slain • by;othe British , troops. The. loss amounts to • ten millions of Francs. The magazines and stores of the allies were Bayed with great dif ficulty. In the l)obrnduscha seven thousand • French troops out oft jurteen thousand there, have died from the cholera. There are also ,melaneli.dy accounts of the -ravages of the s one distits•t among the allied fleet in the Baltic. The French troops have re-embar ked from Boniarstol, and are expected to make a decent on Finland, west of Helsing. fors. As regards the expedition to Crithea • there is nothing positive, but it would proba bly leave Varna on the 20th of August, con sisting of seventy-thonsand men in six hun dred transports. 13arguav D'Hillers, the the French Generah'is said to have offered the King of Sweden a subsidy of fourteen millions of Francs for the first months and half as much for the following months. to join • the allies. In the Sweedish,Diet the hrwer house have proposed a petition to the King. ashittg that measures be adopted , to prevent the Aland Isles from returning to the domin ion of Russia. German papers announce the approaching conclusion of a treaty ()Wen ' sive and defensive between Austria and the ' the perliminaries • being settled. In -- Spain flip. governmentlets borrowed sixty-five;, ntillimis of vials on the security of the Cuban • revenues. The Queen mother, Christina, has left Madrid, and is supposed to haVe gone to '- Lisbon. , • - Ilreadstuffs have declined in the English markets. Whig Triumph in Maine! PORTLAND, Sept. 12.—Mr. Morrill is elect ed Governor by the people. The Democrats have not elected a single State Senator, and but 12 Representatives. A.ll the rest are An ti-Adliiinistration men. In 12 towns in the .Fifth Cono - ressional District, Washburn, to-day, has 37205, and Blake T)em., 1,312. The belief here is strong that both Knowl ton and Milken, Fusionists, are elected to Congress, in the Third and Sixth districts. Returns from 107 towns give. Morrell 21,- 000 votes; Reed, Whig, 4694 ;.-Paris Dem., 10,221:5,„_an,4, Casey, the liquor candidate. 1377. The Fusionists have elected an, the Dem oerats 6, and KnoNynothings 7 Representa REM Cliolern at Columbia. Cott - mat A, Pa., Sept, •13.—There were for -4,4F -new cases and fifty deaths of cholera yes terday. The disease is Still raging, but not so extensively to-day. • Tar has been burned in several parts of the town as a preventative, in hope of purifilng the atmosphere. The distress and suffering are beyond description, being principally for the want of nurses and attendants. , The dead carpot be buried as fast as required. Near ly every , person has left the place. It is esti-. mated 614 out of a population of 5,000 only fifteen hundred remain. • There have been no new cases or deaths of cholera since noon to day, and as there is a decided improvement in the atmosphere, strong hopes are now entertained thathe sense is cheCked. All business is suspended, and the town almost-deserted. T.lie Decline lu Breadstuffs. • NEW YORK, Sept. 13. , The great fall in the prices of wheat and flour in the European markets, as reported by the steamers St. Louis and Niagara, has produced quite an exciteMent in the street; every where creating the impression that the present high prices here' must soon give way. It is not brobable there ...will be an immedi ate rea6ion, for the stock on hand just now is. small, but the conviction is' very general that if the decline is sustained abroad, it will be impossible to keep up the prices here, not withstanding the outcry about the failure - et the eorn crop. Baltimore Market. WEDNESDAY ; Sept. 13. Ft.ous AND MrAr..—The recent advice from Europe, by the St. Louis and Niagtira, (in all one week Inter,) showing .adecline On • the other side, have caused a dulinesS here, and were it not for the Very light steek, we doubt not there would be a decided decline. As it is, the,market is very much unsettled. Sniall_sales to-day of Howard street Flourat $8 75-per bbl—a decline. - Buyers_ geiiertil. If unwilling to offer this` price. We q , note City Mills held at $8 25 per bbl. Rye }lour 7 5047 68, and Corn Meal 4 25a54 - 56 per bbl. G RAI* AND SErms.—Wheat has:declined. About, 17,000 bushels offered; sales of white, good to prime, at 1 6541. 75, family flour do. at $1 80 per bushelf red, good to prime;. at 1 58a$1 70 .per bushel. Corn—About 7000 bushels offered; sales 'of white at 78a 80 cents, and yellow -80 a 82 cents per bushel. Oats—Aiiont 3000. bushels offered; sales of Maryland and Virginia at 48a50 cents,-also Ohio Oats 50a52cents per bushel. Rye:— Sales of 400 bushels Maryland Rye at $1 08 per bushel, Seeds quiet—Clover 747 12, Timothy 3 50a$3. 75, and. Flaxseed $.l. 37 per bushel. The above sales of Grain were made prior to the' receipt of the - Niagara's adviees. After Wards buyers were unwilling to offer so much, and the market became nn , • settled. . El
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