LECTION*• PROCLAMATION.— . • • E wIIEIOAS, In and by an net of Mid Ooneral As• ooly of the Cointnonwealth , of Ponnifylvania, entitfed . nn "Act relating to Otto elections of thin. Cninnion: • . wealth," missed Diu 2tl day bf July, A.D. 1130, It is made the duty of the_Shorilf of eveity county within this * Commomiealth, to give public, notice of thu • Uouural • Elections, and I tusuch notice ,to unumerate: . 1. Tho otlicersto be elected. • 2. Designate tho phide at wide!' the olertlon Is tribe hold • 1, 1.10111:. MotiAlaN EY, Illgh,Sheritf of the county of Cunthdiand, do hereby mato itridiris and give,this pub lic notice to the eleetocoM the county of Ouniburland, .• that on TUESDl o this 1 ith day of Octobe r next, au_ eloction will bo, at.tho several election districts es tablished by law' d'Said county, at which -flow they . • will vote by ballot for the several cillicers - Derelnafter - 't•• named.v lz,: • , t • '‘• ONE PERSON for Auditor Gomml of tho Common.. wealth of Pounsylvania. • • • • • ONE PERSON for Surveyor Bohoral of the Common ' • — wealth - of Pennsylvania. •• • • ONE PERSON to, reprosont-the_C&unges of Cumber land,. Perry,- Jimlata•and Mlfllln in the Senate' of • iflYO P.ERSUNS to:represent 11,0 counties • of Cumber - • Land-and perry in thu _house of Represent:Alves of • . PensylVania. • • • ONE PERSON for Teasurorrof Cumberland County.' • • ONE PERSON for Commissioner of Clumburbind County. ONE PERSON for District 'Attorney of .Cumberland . County:' . -.ONE PERSON for Director Of tho Poor orCumberlund • Comity. ~ • • . • ONE PERSON for Coroner of Cumberland County. , • ONE PERSON flue .tuditor'of Cumberland County. ONE in.:ll.BON for Survoydr of cunnbertsnd County. - Thu said eloation will be held throughout the county .... as follows:. - • • Thd olection In tho election district composed of this borough of Carlisle aiid the towrishipS of North iddle• • , too, South 3liddleton, Lower Dickinson and Lowor Frani:ford, will ho held at tho Coast House In thu, bor . ninth of Carlisio. • ° ' 'Thu election In Difi oloctlim district composed of Low • er West •Poiffishorringh township, will be held at the North School House in Plainfield. • T110:01041011 iu the eloction district composed of Sil • , nor Spring township, will ho held thu psiblic house of Jacob Otstott, hi Ifogestown lit said towitship. , ? Thy oloction in - tho election district composed. of ' Hampden township, will be hold at the house formerly . (Mounted by Henry Ilk:kernel], in add township. ' The elecrionzln the election district composed of thu hiwnship of Lipper. Allen. will be. held at t h e ptablin 'lease occupied by Floyd, in ShupherdStown. The election in the election district brinposed of the township of Lower Allen, will.be - hold at the wagon ' maker shop oftionns llunehharger,On Slnlo 11111. The election I!-hi', eir•ction district composed of, East Perinstiorotigh township, will be held at thu house • • nolv occupied by lb Clay, 1t the West end of tho Harris. ,„,,,„krorg . Bridge. • . 7 , ]his election in the °teethes district cOmposed of New „t•Aliiberland, will be held at the house formerly kept Win: 11. Itolii,l n thu borough of NOW Cumberland. election in also oluction . district composed of this of Mechanicsburg, will Int bold at tho public oftlarnes Meloy, in said borough. • Nits &hullos, in the olectlon district composed of, flroo towostlip, will his held at the public house of Ligget . , h, Churchtow u, in said tolvdship...:•._._ •, • elcotion lc, the election district composed of Up ' ~ nr•Dicklisson tommilip. will be held at the hotiso . occupied by floury If."Stotie, in said township. election In tho election district composed.of the t'neugh of Now villo, and 'toiriishipsof Mifflin. Upper 10fnliford, Upper Wost Pounsboro, nod that part of :r. ''.,tl Non township not Included in the Leesburg election wiet, will be held at Ulu east end ol the Public • Z41,4451.1:0! lions°. , fjo,:o: 4 ,;,lo — e!ection In •tho election - district composed of township, will be held :at tho Now. Brick fi r{ of House, in Newberg. in said township. ~•- -" ttr4 olecticiii in the election district composed of the' • • Porf,ugh of,Shippensburg, Shipponshurg township and riq, part of soutti...ptim to nship "not included in election- district,. NVIII be held at tt o :IR House hi the borough of Shippensburi. • - • 1 to, election in Olio election district composed of that , pact of Southampton township, amt ombractid In the Shlppensburg district, will be hold.at tho house for merly oc,upled by Witham filaxwellrin Leesburg. The election in t h e election district composed of that • tot' Newton township, not Included In the Nfewvillo . . district, will bo held at this School House, In Jacksou• _villa, =I That every person exeunt Astices of the Peace who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or, trust under the United Status or of this State, Sr any city or incorporated distriirliethin , a commissioned officer or - otherwise, a subordinate officuror agent,'AviffiN Sr .....4m-eamployed.uuder-the legislative, executive, or Judi -4' dory departments of this State, or - the United States, of any-city - or of any-incorporated diataq rand also • that any Member of Congress or "of the State . Legisla ture, outlet We Select or Com Men Council of any city, or conimissioner of any incorporaied district, is IV her Incapable Of holding or exercising at the same Mlles or 11111101 ntmeut ofjudgu, Inspector or clerk of any elections of this Conunonwealt no inspector, Judge, or other bilker of suck election shall he eligible to be there toted for. Anti the said act of Assembly, entitled nu net rela ting to the.elections of this Comnionwealth, missed Jul:: 2, thrill, further provides as - fulltriis, to writ: • .• That the inspectors and'Audges shall meet at the place appointed for holding the elections of the district to which they respectively belong, befe:re,nine_o'clock In the morning of the Second. Inesday In October, and --each of said inspLters shall' appoint oleo clerk, who shall be a qualified voter or said district. "in ease the person who shall have received the sec, end highest number orrotes fur Inspector shall not at tvnd MIMI) day or ties election ' then the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes at the next preceding election, shall act as inspector In Lis place. And in ease - the IsTrt;i4iNlllTSll.till'havtr re ceived the highest number of v, Os for inspector shall not attend, the person eleettal judge shall appoint All 1118110CtO• La this place ; and In case the person elected Judge shell not fateful, then the inspector who receiv ed the highest nu taiber of votes shall appoint a judge in his place, or if any vacancy stout continue In. the board fur the space of one hour after the thou fixed by law for the opening of the election; the qualified .ot ers °litho township, ward or district It& which such officer shall liars been elected, present at thu place of election, atoll elect ono of their number to 1111i:itch vacancy. " It shall-both° duty of the several assessors of each district to attend at the place of holding every general, special, or township election, during the whole thou said election 18 kept open, for the • purpose of giving in formation to the inspectors and judges when called 011, hi relation to the right of-any person assessed by them to vote at such election, or such other matters in rela• - tion to the assessment, of voters as the said' inspectors or either of then. shall front time to time require. • "Nsr person shall be permitted to vote Many election ns filen-said, other than a white freeman of tai age of twen ty-ouu years or more, Who snail have resided in the State at least one year, and In the election district where he offers his vote at least tun days immediately ' ;preceding such election, nod within two years paid a • State or county tax, which shall have been assessed at, least ten days • before the electbm. that a citizen of the United States who has previously been a qualified voter of this State, and removed therefrom ond.returned, find who shall 111,0 resided In the election district and jitild taxes as aforesaid, shall he entitled ti vote after resid lo., in this Slate six months: Provided, That the a'l'to freemen, citizens of the United States, L'etweuti to enmy-ere and twenty-too years, who have resided In election district as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote although they shall not have paid taxes. "No person shall be 'permitted to vote whose name is• • not contained in the list of taxable inhabitants 111r 111,1110A by the Commissioners, unless First. 110 pnaluce a receipt for the payment within two years of a State or county tax assessed agreeably to the Constitution, and give satisfiletory evident°, either on his oath or af firmation, or the oath or affirmation of another, that ha lass paid such a tax. - or on failure to produce a receipt shall m dui oath to the payment thereof. Second, Who claim it right to vote by being an elector between the age of tiventy-ono mid twenty-two years, lie de• pose on oath or affirmation tint he has resided hi thin State at least one year 'lest- before his 11}11111111t1011, and aka such pr.:mint residence hi 1110 district as Is requir ed by this act, and that he does verily belleve.from the :tumult 'given him, that he is of the age aforesaid, and such other evidence am 18 reitulred by this net, where -opoll the name of thu perAolf thus admitted to vote shall be insetted in the alphabetical list lip tho inspec tors, and a note nimbi opposite thereto by writing tho . word," tax," if he shall bo milldam' to vote by reason f of having paid tax; ur the word " ege,",if Ito shall bo admitted to vote by - roason of such age, shall bu called ._out to the clerks. who shall noiliii.tho like notes on the - lists of voters kept by them. .‘ In all eases where the name of the person claiming to vote is found on the list furnished by tllO 'DAMIAN. stoners and assessor, or Ills right to vote, whether (bond thereon or not, Is objected to by any qualified citizen, risloill bo the duty of the inspectors to examine , such fiesonnn oath us to his qualifications; and if lie ashes to hal% resided within the State for non year or more his oath shall fie sufficient proof thereof, but shall make proof by at leant 0110 competent witness • who shall be a qualified elector, that ho has resided In the district for more than tell days next immediately pre. ceding such election, and shad also himself swear that his buns fide residence, in pursuance of his lawful call ing. Is In said district, and that I e did slot remove into said district far the purpose of voting therelq. " Every person qualified as aforesaid, nod who shall make due proof, if required, of the residence and pay men Col taws as aforesaid, shall be admitted to vote in the township, ward or district hi which he shall.resldo " If any person shall prevent or attempt to prevent - any officer orally election under this net front holding • such election, or use or threaten any violence to any such officer, or shall interrupt or improperly interfere with Idol hi the execution.of his duty, or shall, block Up the window, or avenitti to any window where the same tufty bo holding, or shall riotously disturb the f. ce at mirk election, or shall use any intimidating eats, force or violence with design to influence nif tily or overawe any elector, ' or to prevent him from op ting or to restrain the freedom bf choice, such persons 1111 conviction shall be.finyFin any sum not exceeding live hundred dollars ; a nitifffiprisoned for tiny time. not less than three nor more tient twelve months, and If it shall bokhown to Court, when the trial Of such offence shall he had, that the parser so offending was not a resident of the city, ward, district or township whore - the offence was committed, and not entitled - to vote .tioirein, then on conviction he shall ho sentenced to pay a fine of not loss than one hundred nor more. than ono thousand dollars; and be imprisoned not leffs,than six months nor more then two years. - " If any person nr persons shall make any bet or wa ger upon the result of any plection 'within tho Cow rnonwealtli, or 810111 offer to make any such bet or Ira ger, either by verbal proclamation -thereof, or by any written or printed advertisement, rhalleng,o or Invite any person to make such bet orwsger. upon conviction thereof tie or they shall forfeit and pay three times the amount so bet or to ho bet. "If any person.not by law qualified, shall fotudu lontly vote at toffy election of this Commonwealth, or bong otherwise qualified shall vote out of his proper district, or if any .person knowing the want of such qualifications, shall aid or procure such person to vote, the person offending; shall, on tintriction be fined in any sum not exceeding two hundred dollars,.and bu itnprlsOned for any term not exceeding throe months. " If any person shall vote at more thap one election • districi; or otherwise fraudulently veto more than once on the same day, or shall fraudulently fold and deliver , .10 the inspector two tlokots together, with the. Intent Illegally to vote, or stout proem, another to ho or-they offending, shall, on.cenvirtien.be lined tin, any, sum not less--than fifty nor more thakfive kunilred 'dollars, and be imprisoned for any term nut less than ~three nor mere than twelve-months. , • - I,farty_porsonamt_qualified to veto in this Cemmon-; • Wealth ktreeality t o l aw, - of qualified eitizrns,) shall appear at any piney, of election Sir rho purpose of influencing the eitizeull ,qualified to vote, he shall on conviction forfeit and pay any stun not ex- • :netting ono hundred - dollerft Mr - every - such olionetiond bo imprisoned for any tarot not•excentling three months', • Agreeably to the provisions of the sixty-first • section if the sold act, every General and Special Election shall in opened between the hours of eight and ten In thu brouebni and shall continuo without Interruption dr •idJournment until seven o'clock In tho tiveuing, when polls Shall he closed. , And tlioJudgeB of ,tho respective districts aforesaid • ,re by the said net required tq,Meet at the Court House • n thehorouglr of Carlisle, on the - third day .after the • lection, (being Friday, the 15411 dny of. October,.) then .—ndthoro;toperferm_the.thingarCqulred of thttnthy jaw. The return Judges of the Representative district, rill Meet at darth4Y., at the time Ilse& by jaw: . •••• Given under toy Laud, at Carlyle, this 17th day of fugustfififill. " • .1101ilfftT )IVAItTNEy, Sheriff. . . • aegaf UDITOIL'S • NOTICE. Notiep .is Iterebygiven t that the seconnt - of Joseph C Ira ter Adminlatrator of. Jacob F. Hoffer. deed., - bee been reUrred to the undersigned noun Auditot, tO distribute the Walla, in his haled& - I wig therefore 'neut the preetiesittiny °Mee, ou North flatterer Streetr opposite the Volunteer Chico, on SAT• U ItDAY, the lot du of OCTOlrgit, 1809, at IU o'eloett, to reitelmthe - Olains and Terror:it the duties asOgned nut, NNWSHAM, Auditor. Carlisle, Sept. 8, 1850-it, Aumrows NOTIO-Ekr:7 2 The tiide'r slKned A uditor,.appointeg by the Orphatis' Court of Cunilieriand county, to 111rtitO distribution of the bal. =Wu laths hands of dames S. cotwol. liaq., Adiallnis --tWithFaE"Olibitel'ollriliii,-Uee'd.',- tho-hairs, ' those legally ontltled-to-lt,gives ; notice that ho Trill• attend to that duty La t hla faro, in the brirough of Car- ifsTuTFill'ednesday,TlTO7rs'fbretoh-e-At-11.;z -1859, who- - whore all parties lutoreSted, are here by ld if they,thluic propor. • ' '• -' A. it. SHARPS,. Auditor. 1,'54-)t. )It'S IsIOTICI3.—The under- . /A. A mt It nr„ np pointed by the Orphans' Con rt,. of thingland Comity to make . disiribution of tho balance in the hands of Mimes S. Col leen, 'Ese.,-Adniln !water df Mrs. Elisabeth, dee'd., among the heirs, or those legally entitled to .n,.gives notice that ho will attend to that:Auty at his Oleo, In the llotnegh of Carlisle; on Wednesday, the 12th day of October, . A. D., 1559,,wh0n and where all parties ihterested, arm hereby notilled to attend if they. thlnb•proper. A. B. SHARPE Auditor. rlialo,'Eup, 7, ''t,9-1 t. a U TICE .—Thevannualiblectioil . for Offleerlt and Managers of the Cumberland Valley Mall Road Company, avnl lm held at the Company's Of. flee, In Chainbersburg, between the bourn of. 11) A. M., ntidd D. 31., od MONDAY, the 3d Jay of 'Oetebei• ttext 31. 11.1DIMI,Soeretty. Sop. i,1.80-41t.... •.; I STATE NOTlCE.Letteri3 of Ad ministration, with the will annexed, on the Co. tattrof Mrs..I,ANE A. CA URMAN, late of the borormh or Carlisle deceased, balm been issued 14 the 'Register, to the cuherriber resitting.hr - thwqmone bore ,gh.. ° All persons indebted to the. estate, are required to make inunediate ;at:intent, mid those having claims to present them lor settlement to JOS. I). fIALRERT. Adminintrator of 011110 A. Maureen, de'cd. Carlisle Aug. 24, 1829. St. MEI NOT JOHN SIVA= , VB. • Margaret MeFeely, Ad ministratrix, with thu Wilflitittexed of - (loorge - Mrpaoly, dertd., with no. tiro to Jolin Mc feely, Robert McFeely, Georg. Macely, William 51c- Feoly, ttitirgarot Melody, I „John S. Rhea, and Anna M., his. wifo, and 'fben. doro Printrope, nud lilixn -h`clh, hia , Summons . In debt not ex• g 0 04), IFsued out of the Court of Cornmoit Pleas of CUM berland county The defendants are her, Ids writ, on Monday, the ;by tiummoned to appear to 14th day of November. MU. lu 111liltT ',VeCARTN 4.Y, - 111 of Cumberland County. MEE Sep. 7,7550-0 t Bali CARLISLE, Juno 20. 1869. NoWe Is hereby given that on application will be made to the Legislature of Pennsylvania at its next lurching Ihr the ium poration of n Bank of Issue, with discount and deposit privileges, to In, located In the borough of Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pemea., to be called, The Bank of Carlisle. with a capita) of one hun dred thousand dollars, with the right to Increase the saute to thou hundred tbou . sand dollars. - (SIGN LD.) :.---. WILLIAM N ER, • jOTIN il. PARKER,. Too. PAXTON, 00118 NOBLE, .. ..IWNJ. 01V14:11, JR., ENOCH YOUNG, RICHARD WOODS,. COBIsTIAN STATM IN, 3r11.1.10111001.• "" .100 x - C. 0T)001) . A . T, -- A. 11. SHARPE, WM. N. Ru50).).1,, .100 N C. UUNLA.v, . Juscel) 1). Ilnutur, .. - • ROBERT,IONEN,.. . . JOHN Ilum..tr, • ~ JAMES 110FrEn,• 31011FAIT 3i 0011 P., ' 11. A.t-Srpatiol, -, ROIONIT WII SON, SAMUEL °REASON, GEO. W. SHEASER, - .I.lcon H. N EINLET, BENJ. NEINLLT. Juno 20, 1850-13 - • NTOTICE.— Nntice is hereby given Li Oita applicatlotrwlll be made.tb the next Legit,: lature of Pennsylvania. to al teethe charter of the Car, lisle Mine it Bank, located In the borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, so as to confer -on said bank the rights and priiileges of a bank of issue, and to change Its name to the Carlisle Bank ; also to tnerease the capital of said batik (which is at present seventy-two thousand dollars, with pririlep, ofiticreasi tor the Immo finder its, present charter, to 0110 hundred Molten nd,) to two Inindred and fifty thonnand-dollars, M. BEETEM, Cashier.. June '29,1859-6lu a S ‘r N 9 f i 9 i l' lette r 8;1d o nist;2t n ou;ieedae o 'Aonasls. llnrbonq to or Monroe township, deed.. have boon i=sued by the Register of Cumberland Counly,'to the subscriber, residing In the same township.. A!! peons Indebted to the estate are requested to make immedlato pay moot, and those having claims to present them for settlement to 'WILLIAM ILAItlloIIII; • Miner. of Thus. W. Ilarbbur, ' Sept. 14, '19.-60 otraTAROCLAMAT.ION.— {Cl J rneAs the Hon. JAMES 11. GRAHAM, Presb dent Judge of the several Courts of Common Hens of the counties of Cumherland, Perry and adata, and Justice of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery In said counties, and lion. Ono. , 0r.,, Women: as and lion. M. COMMIX, Judges of the Court of Oyer and 'ferminer and General Jail Delivety for the trial of all capital and other offenders, In the said county'of Cumberland. by their precepts to the di rected, dated 0,1.,,,ff2t1 of A ugust,lBso.lmve ordered tl 0 Court of Oyer and and General Jell Oelivmy to tobeldon at C.Vit LISLE, on the secant( MONDAY ni Norember,los9, (being the 141 h day,) at 10 o'clockin al e forenoon 41,4 , : , ontinue two weeks. NOTICK IS _HEREBY GIVEN to the Coroner, Jus• tires Of the Peace and Constables of the said county of Cumberland, that they .are by the said precept com• mantled to be then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examination% and all other remiembranceseto do those things whieh to their officer appertain to be done, and all abase that are bound by recognisant:es, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall be In the Jail of sold county, are to be there to prosecute pinto as shall be just. noirr. 31WAIITNEY, Sheriff SIIERIFF's OEFIcE, • • Carlkle, Sept. 14, IM. N 0 I .F.; IV° the undersigned (It!• ions of Dickinson and West Penusbot °ugh Tenni:him, believing that the destruction or birds is Injurious to Vie interest of the filming r, 0111111Inity. take this moth od to inform hi UNNEIN AND SPORTSMEN, that we will not permit hunters to trespass upon our premises, either to shoot hints or other game—Lilt will enforce 'the law against them In all cases. Henry Line, Janneol.,llalston, George L. Lieu. &Ova P. Lindsay, George Line, George C. Carothers, Charles W. Weaver, Jas. M. Carothers, Jacob Rhoads, Henry Paul, Peter 'Meer, . henry Carl, A 11111 . 07 Ralston, Adam {Volt', James A.,llavidson, Andrew H. Young. Snmuul Newcomer, John Greassn, Josiah Carothers, Charles Lee, - Alfred F. lam, NolThinger, Robert BrAison, John Dunbhr, David Fry, John Eppley, P.(llhbons, I.. , ainuel Plle e% . William 11lack, David ltithiton, • James lirenson, Henry Bear, • Ilavid Lino , Daniel P. limner, John Young, James Icasbmood, John Elliott, George 1.1n0,jr., Earld Line, jr., John Huston, Thinnos hen, or., John Dolly, Silloeski Leo, David Black, T..t 11. Loo, • .1,4111 Plumb, John Fishburn,jr., . . 1 dein!, Fisliburn, George His...lnger, 10 it 7.. l'aur, . Emanuel Line, • Ohll 11inch. jr., Samuhi ICeuyon, • Adam lisliburn, , .1. llotdorf, . John Pelierp Ilenry_Busltninn, '; Jelin Mark, or., Samuel Stuart, jr., Samuel Stuart, sr.,. 7 • Anti - Only Flshburn, Same d Oreason, - J. &D. Paul. ~ Aug. 17, 1850-2m* ' --t -r NOTICE TO SPOIAS3IEN. —IVo tho undersigned citizens of North Middleton' rownsblp, believing that the destruction of birds in In jurious to the farming coninimilty, take this method to inform Gunners 4,sportszness, that we will not permit hinitpretoliesibus upon our iiremises, eithor to shoot birds or &her game, but' will enforce tho law against them. 1 .N1‘ 1 : • Alb°, those of us liviiitalofigAm Letort Spring, giro notice that we will alloW noTiSIMAI on our premises. -z. All Boar, ~• Jews, Ittiubl, . • Samuel Bear, " J. E. Colds, . • Joseph F. Porter, . A, Becker, Sam]. S. Troup, • W. 1.1. Woriderlich, John'Staulfer, 'David Butz,. Wm. 8011, • Jacob Nuts, MOROS tillidfelter. • •Daniel Butz, ' Henry Snyder, . Jacob Witmer, Jonas Albright, --- :? J. K. Messeramlth, - Jacob Ailirleht,, A. McDowell, Jacob It. Nieloy, 'Oleo. lints, ' . • Sinion Tobias, ''.lolfAtilailfel ter, Peter Stock, • Justus' Illoserl g, Ituben Kquipor, , A. Scbiruhler, Win, Natetwr, , Jacob liartman, w.,111, Yank, „ Samuel Hoffman, .. • . John 11. NMI, " David Wulf, Elias Hartman, John Wolf, A. llettrick, . ' J J , l t t c r o o b b 1 , 1,1111,-7,0141er, Robert Heagy, Samuel Weary, Amos Waldloy. Sept. 7, 1850. • 1VOTIOE:TO "SPORTSMEN. We; the 'undersigned eV Iglus of South Middleton, North Middleton andfillver Spring Townships, In order tuprevee tho entire destruction of Birds and other • - inune, - iFhicii we nenskfer n herient, os Nvoliiis turntnn l- 7 moat to our properties, mitten all persons against shooting or hunting on our grounds, ItOf will enforce the law against all offenders. 4. . Daniel lailiniam ~ William Bentz; ci - Or - g - a — upraby - , Philip lliekoinaker, . John liakur, Samuel WiMama, .-' . Peter Troiale, John Dahill, - • • Enna Brenneman, A. & S.•.Witiner, - Harry Ilrehnowam John Millar, --- John Ricker, • ... . Amostna Patine, •• tlotem Garher, ".' • , Jacob Horner, • • - John Move. • .. - • il,elomod..Vitee; . , Ulrich Strickler, * J. J..lliyore, :-. Frederick Williams, . Jacob ,Strieklor, , ' Samuel Iliiller,, ' 't John liiiLtilig. . . , . Timothy - Flennal477, --- _ Dpvid Motorail; : . , J,'eter Allaight, . Diaae 13renneinam -- Freilei•lrlc I Igefrita, - , . Thoe.ll. Culbertson, . '. Thee. U. Dhanilkera. , . Sep. 7, 185040 • . , , Oyulul flolTor, estatt T'E SALE fl,lfTglilliSDAY, October 0, HA py Tian° of tiro last 'will nod tostantent of Oaorgo decensedOnto of Franklin township, I will ex = pose to 'public solo on the premises litte the residence of the said &reused, n traet of land In„sai'd township, botinded by' David Culp and the publte read front Car. Oslo to . ill'Cluro's gap: about fire whoa front Carlisle, colit.dning about S 0 acres, haring thereon eroded a TWO STORY STONE, DIrELLING HOUSE, r ti q LOCillAilN; Spring 'Hansa' and other imprtiventents. Also a lino Tan-yard is erected ,on the land with a limp, never toiling Spring of running water, and all the necessary buildings and vats tor earryiag_on to this thug. • ' - " • ' ---ALSL-4#4-Battiefflumnriil_plorsuLalSALYLbit adjoins thodand Lennard Mulch, 'Containing about 100 acres, having a good . _ _ - LOG HOUSE AND. EKON; with a - flne YOUNG APPLE 0110IIA1tD thereon, with a well of never foiling water at tint door. - Thom are also .areetad on this tract :mother oxeollonttwe story STUN ii 1101.156 and- lilaeltsinitlesSh4 which will be sold with,. the firm. ALSO, at tho sard& time and place, a lot ofrounds '.adjoining abovo firm contalnlngobout two and a half:alms, with a Frame - Rough-cast Plastered HOUSE, Stable thereon erected and a welt of water In the yard. All .the above described bolds have boon .well limed d under good post fence and aro in a high state of cultivation. . • ALSO. a tract of Moun,taid Lund in tho same town ship. adjulning lands of Ileorgo Shandatugh, 'John 0. .9.llyder, and others, containing about 50 acres. .This will be divided and sold in 10 acre Lot. It lies near the M'Clure's Gap rand. On tho - SM. day I w 111 sell. lit the mansion liousoi4= lot of abont' 30 cards of OAHE for horning purpostis.' I will ',lsmili on Friday the 7th of October. .1059,. at 11 o'clock. A. M., at the .Court 'lmmo, in 'Carlisle. n lloueo and Lot of Ground In th 04851 borough in. which dal"t Fuller now tiVes and keeps .etoro, containing 21 feet in front.' on South Ilanover-street and 148 in depth on Chapel Them is emoted on the front of the said lot a - . TWO'STORY BRICK HOUSE, and on the alley n two story I[OUSE. part brink and pert stone. :The terms- will be "Best' dlld made known on the day of airby' • ' • ... • • WILLIAM KOSIIT; Executor of Gourgo I,Cosht. deceased Dept. 14.1 . 85 P. t.., ,F IL I , EAL ESTATE AT PUBLI.U.SA.:I• 4 E. •••••--- Thuraday, October Oth, 1850.. 1W virtue of an order of tho Court .of Co'lnman Pleas of Cumberland County, 1 will expose to Public Solo on the promises. at -, um 'Mansion lions, at 11 o Idock; A. 51., on.a.ahl- day.. the _following Aleseribod Real Estate. and well known Vann of Peter Zimmer. man, Anato in..,Lower Allen Township, Cumberland 'County, about 2 miles wost.of Now .Cumberland, and about 1 mlio east or :%lllltown. No. 1. The Manshin Firm, containing 117 Acres, and 81 Perches, bo the mom more or less, of goUd ' LIMESTONE AND SLATE LAND, - aboul.9o acres are cleared dud under good state of rut tie:abut, and the tesititte Jr. Timber. The. Improve anoints consist of a suhstanthd . ftt' STONE DWELLING. HOUSE, . at< Bark Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Cribs, t't' Wash House, ACllh.in- arched-collariP • underneath, and all other necessary ----- - out-buildings; also a well of water at the.don - , and a never-haling Sprint• of good water aboutidxty rods front the Inch has sufficient fall and can with little expense, by laying 10111.1, Ito conveyed to the second stn. ry of the house. to the harp or any other place you wish to have it, which adds ono thousand dollars to any Farm. Altio a large APPLE ORCHARD witlicholee fruit. No. 4, Contaitting Ai Arriat and 75 Perches, more or less. 'the Caine• • being divided off the Mansion Farm. 'there arena itnprovemonts - rorthls - trartibut - a - latutl. fur situation to place them oil, /knot ¢g Army aro cleared and In a high slate of cultivation, and the residue in ex cellent timber. There are quarries of the ; hest kind of linnigtona on title tract 4 for-luilding purposes. also sorer tiLaprlngs of water. - It Joins land with Robert Christian Zimmerman, and lying.rightlu ahemd of the_ Yellow Brooches Creek, where you will j.tenerally find. good and prodtictive land, It also affords a gOod situation fora Sane 51111 or any other factory. as the creek hat' a 'fall toltnt sufficient Water. pOWor. All this Land, in both tenets has been limed seer within the fete last years. It will be sold.ln the whole, or lit part, as above rot forth, to suit purchaser. Ally person wishing to Invest money in Real Estate, will find it to their advantage to go and examine for 01011150111 M, and call nn Em noon rdiiding oh sold first, Who will give all fho necessary informa• Con. Tim intention is to sell . under almost any dr emdstances. The MI/ will he good and the terms..-ulll - made known on the day of sale by 0 Alit) El. EBERLY, Comriittee of Peter Zimmerman,' Srs,' August 31; 18.51. ' - Arso,m.tho mot° time and plae. will be said person al-property, ronsistiv • of Beds and lleddlnk, Chest, Kit,ben Prosser, Dishes, Pots, Stove and pipe. Clock, riding saddle, fir., tetd a number of otter articles not mentlened. G REAT SALE O E F - PRSONAL picopmcry. - On TUESDAY . , Septembor 27, 1859, the Lodersigned Assignees of Deter Ego, will sell nI public &lA, At thw Carlisle Iron Works, a large variety of porsonal pn „ jerty• eonsisting.l n part of 3 lIRADUF HORSES, 2 MULES, I MUCH COWS, 4 Hogs, ono broad wheeled Wagon, one SiOkay, Ploughs! and. Harrews,Alrai II Forks, and other Agricultural Int . , ploirients. Ake, . BUSHELS OF CHARCOAL, 70 TONS OF MA(LNETIC OnE, a large lot aidnn and oak Logs, thirty Cords of Wood, 100 Chi,stnut unite, one sett of Furnace Tools, one sett of Ford, Tools, a lot.of liar I emi. Coal baskets and liar rows, Wheelbarrows, Ac., Ac. Also, a large lot of Household and Kitchen Furniture, consisting in part cd . Bedsteadi. Chairs, Tables, Beds and Bedding, Stoves. ite., Ac. Solo to commence at 10 o'clock, A. \I., on sald day, when terms will be made known by BENJAMIN K &INMAN, CHRISTIAN HEIM Assignees. Supt. 13, 'tm . ALUABLE CHESTNUT TIMBER V LANDS FOIL SALE. On TIIWISDAY, November 3,1859, tho.undersigned will sell at public sale, on the above day, at the Stone Tau art, in Dickinson Township, (Minh.,Aland county, at 11 o'clock, A. M. of that day, TEN 'TRACTS OF CHESTNUT TIMBER LAND, varying in quantities frdm. fourteen to ninety acres, • and Jim traet of Wit ty two lietett, portiensnt the - Cum lowland Mill" Estate. the property of Dr. Win. C. Chambers, deed. Plana of the lots to be• offered to sale, will ho attached to tho hotel bulls at the' Stone Tavern, and at the mill on the estate. Terms of the sale to be ten per clot. of the purchase money of each trust to be paid. or secured o' the prop erty helm; struck down to the purchaser; one third o the halance of the ',tuella. 1110110 y stn be paid' on the let of April, 10151, and the balance in two equal annual payments thereafter, with interest, and secured upon the wetnises. The titles to the properties Is undoubted. SAMUEL. Sep. 14,1850. Attorney for the Mksesatambers. A CHOICE FARM AT PUBLIC SAI,E.—On SATURDAY, the 2Rh day of SEP TEMBER, 1859,1v111 lot sold on tho prendses,all that valuable corm, situated In Upper Allen Township. 011111. horland Poway, Pt., bounded by lands of M lithos! Cock. li,, Raid. Bryson, Josiah Nelson, A. Miller, Um Loots, Jacob Cocklltarnol others, CONTAINING 148 ACRES, • nom or loss, of good soil, part limestone and -part rot - and, of which 100 stems are cleared and in a high stat d'eultlvatum, and tlie reßldne Is covered mill) timber The,:mprav ement am . ° a two story B rick Divellingllou 1 se, • brlek Bank Burn, Wa,ton Shod, itn,l other out .buildings. nud a thriving ORCIIABB of chute fruit; coinprhlng "Apples, Peaches, Pears, Plume, &r , Thera Is also a fine spring of running water, with a du 'sliahlo water power, and two lAMB KILNS on the. pro mho's. The hollow Breech. Crook Cuba through th land. The whole tract will ho sold togethm or In parts, as nay hoot suit purchasers. Persons wishing to view Clip property, ran Mrso, by calling on Barbara Kroll, who lives on the premises. Thu saio will' commence at 1 o'clock. P. 11., when terms, which will be reasonable, will be made known by • lI.,COOVER; , 'Agent Gm Barbara 311011A1.1. O urtrdlan of,thu children of .10.101 Idol' Widow ollfAjotislcAvillAlCri:lll,Aill'elc''d August 01; 18594 $ VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE! The unilervigneirothirs at pi Irate sal.; that ram* able Farm, belonging to the heirs or:B. stayinan, dee'd, situated in Hampden Tonnship Cuinispland (Innate, and bounded by the lands or 0, Btayntan, J. Eberly, )11,nd others, containing 164 ACRES, 101 PERCHES,, • of which, about 154 aro In a high state of cultivation and the Wane() imeovered with Timber auflicieut for . the net, of thu - Farm," • The ilnplovemouts consist of a substan tial Weatherboarded Miinsion Honse, ' •••. 11 - II a STONE TENANT HOUSE, a large BANK II BARN, Cona.cem, WAGON tiIIED, - .5PR1740 and.all other necessary out.buildings. Whore are,..t.wcill'Eus of good water. ono at the Muse. thq °UAWat thu Barn; also two PPI.N ORCHARDR of choice fruit; and a Pencil ORCIIARD. The fouces are in ;OW or. der; about 300 panels of now post and rail, and board fence.haTlngjust been put up, There is besides a great quantity of excellent yellow locust . growing on thu fJrm; sumo 1500 pools are ready. td be cut ; thu number required to Place the entire proierty under , pest and rail lone°, The-Farm ilea In ono of the loops of tbaContalogulnet ,Qrook, is hounded on one olitaliy_it.,„and. lix.runiolow tvotoe In taiveral of the holds. It Is within ono. mile from the .Carllslo. and Ilserhilairg Turnpike. The Bridges at liryien's and Ilupp's Mills, render It of easy access at all. times. It commands the host grain market -411-thu-couuty,loing.oulytnno mile ..frotn_tlia. oforaSaid throatiem illocbanleaburg and seven from flay • 'the toll, In of first.rate quality, 'annotating of a rich BLACK BLATB, - very eaayto till, and exceedingly rella ble and productive In iteylold. Fairlirthe — idaye property la worthy of - tiro attention of dross wishing to purchase. Pony= desiring to make further inquiry, will please address, or call on the utitlorskgied, at his r eidenco. • " " •. . . }I°U.SE AII.DIOT AT. PRIVATE .r Tho subscriber offers at private sale, a . ..rah.- HOUSE and LOT OF °ROUND, situate In Dickinson township, noar the turnpike; n mile and a half east of Mount Rock. The Rouse Is' a Fauna, Weathuiboarded, two storlen,inleight, andeon- Limning five rooms and kiollen, with 'wash-house and cisiern attached. Thu lot contains TWO ACRES of Me t _ best quality of lend, with•a vuilety of choice Fruit, and having erected thereon a FIlABIE• fiTAULE, Wigush Shed, nod other nut buildings. • " • —. •-ltersops•wishing-th—viow- thespmerkw - cairdWatrhys ug on .Incob Black, ha thols (nises, or on the sub-, seribelrresiding naltNewvlllo. ' , • • CIEQ.,II—DAVIDSON. • JOUR Sr.ARMMIONti aug.l7 18517-tt • • ' • • JOKY STAY:WA:N . , • - 'Executor. Carßolo, Aug:10,1850 i 70R,- R:ENT. Tbe row ~ .., . 1 '. MUCK 110t1Sk„\fio: 6, West St., 4 1 3: : t ~ "1. j.k4l l Bsoffstlilitl ...:111'1"esirretsTit - lets - lfs ., r - . - .li c ' find largo BPic 1.e1t..114,..5,"end is sup. 14 . „ " •,,l.' pllatl with gas alll'llator. Nor terms, T `.''''^ apply to • Aug. 81, W-4 Pia estatt.,.;s4li,i. i - ;•--- VALUARLE REAL ESTATEAT t • - • , • PUBLIC,BALE. By virtue of an order of the'Orphans' Court of Cum. boriand Conoty, will be sold at public sale on the pre, raises, on TiIUESDAY, the 20th day "of FEPTESIIIitIt next, at,lo o'clock, A.,51., all the following described Steal Estate, the property of the heirs of rater Lein,. der'd., and - situate in North Middleton .. township, bounded and described as follows: on the north b th North Mountaiu, on the east by David'Zehtler's ho is, on the south by Dr. W. W. Dale, and on the west by 4ohu Barley And John Lahti, - . . • ' Containing about 268 Acres, .. • There bank two sets of linprovemonts on this tract of land. It will divide to advantage and will be cold asa whole or In parts to cult purchasers. Ist; . , -- • . TI - LF, — IVIANSiON'PAR - IVV' `' .. , _containing about 160 acres, of which aiivut 40 acres are gisilL.llllll.lll3l ~.., . --- improvements are A ' ''''' ' ' ' - ,•Kcs TWO:STORY :L . 00 710.riSE,: - ....Viz , . I ;,,.!! • . 1 z 1 ,41 1I I -,•;, Tenant Muse, Bank Barn, - and out , , ! , ^:,i.... „.....,..:, buildings:kn.'. ThOre Is a good. Spring'"" -"'cis - . .'" ' of water and running stream, and two orchards of flue fruit truer: oh tide tract., 2d. This tract contains about 50 arms, has a 'two-do- • ry FIUME 110U814, Bank .4arn, Ac. 'There is a. gond Gerhard, also a Well of water and trunning stream on this trilet. This Is all clear land, and atrart of MOUN TAIN LAND, of 10 cr facie acres, w ID be sold with it if dtsired. ' ' Ad. A tract of about 60 acres - Of CIIOICEMOUNTAIN LAND.,'Tlits. telll be offered In fo acre traria - . - Atteudince will be given and torsos made known oh day of salt: by the 'undersigned guardians of the minor children of Peter Loin, ded'd.,. and the other heirs will join in the sale and conveytinco so as to give the put , chasers tile eutlrAtitle. _ _ _ JOHN WAGGONER;. GEORGE ,WAGGONER, DAVID WICKERD, • Guardians, Aug. 24,18594. s J)UBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. As Attorney to fact of , :taco'b No*comer, duly 'ap pointed by power of attorney, I will expos° to public sale, owthe promises, being the retklence of John Fry-. neer, in Fishing Creek Volley; nye' Tornalliti. Perry County, on SATURDAY, tint Ist day of DCTOlllilt.l.lsl, at in o'clock, A. All that k'armon which the mid John Fryneer 41res, bounded by Alex._ Ilertman, Joseph llysinger, Jacob 'Myers end others, CONTAINING EIGIITY-FOUW ACRES, more or less, all of which In cleared, ' and having a two.etooy WEATUEIt• . 110AltbliD 11011 SE, and a good Log Tr A , ; ; .11arn, with excellent water at the door, a thrifty young Oltell ill), and in a good stab, of cultivation. 1 , 61111_1g ,Creek runs t hroughth is Farm And waters it completely. Also, another Form, mew to the above, bounded' by Jacob:Eshelman, John, Kole'r, 'Matthias Singer, and others, . . CONTAINING „SIXTY ACRES, 4,16,r0 nr - brali, about forty , hcres'of which are cleared, fenced and well cultivated, and having a nriwjtwo•story FRAME 'HOUSE, and Log Huai . thereon erectod; Flab• lag Creek Is also the boundary of Oda farm in part. • Also, a ham of land In the name tow 'nada, adjoining Robert Bryson, John Clendenin, David houdeshield, and others, CONTAINING SIXTY-FIVE ACRES„ more or less. having a double.geared new SAW MILL, .thereon erected, WILII a circular Fare, propelled by the routers of Mountain ervek, which has upenlidS of Wen• ty feet of head and fall, All.. a heavy timbered tract of WOODLAND. In the same township, bounded by Robert Bryson .lacob Shn• mons, Peter Barnlart and others, contaftving Foily threa Acres. mare 01 less. • Also. another tract. of CITESTNUT TT3(II6R LANTi,' In the canto township, ,ounded by John Youth, John Creamer. Francis Idle, and others, containing seventeen Acres, mote or less. . The terms, ,rbleh will bommde easy to the purchaser, sell! Lu 11 - Mau-known on di; of ,ialn by • MICHAEL L. HOOVER, Att . y.ln fact of Jacob Newcomer. Aug. 24, 1859-t. s *** o P o Fgeman And Democrat Ineort till snlo And rIVAT E - 7S A - L1?,; • - REAL,-.I4 . STATE. Tho subscriber‘now offers encoura4Q Inducements to those of l'imltedlun;ans,lrbo desire to get a cheap and •deslrable home in Ono of the healthy and enter-. prising. places in the State. Three Paper Stills near at hand, and the last lately erected, Is now in successful operation for the manutteture Or line paper; In winch oVgr 1011 Lunde, mob Mild rvitmlo, are employed. Beets Mt. Holly Springs, at the b.° Of the South Mounla n, -noted watering-place,-hieing- unusually Isar - WM - zed, adds materially to the pecuniary pterests of the people goner.dly. The following described property Is adjacent, and In• ended as an addition to the Finings, and ahs to the amutlful villinze of l'ap6rlown: 40 TOWN LOTS • anon now In the market, Mooted on the rest and west shies nf the Baltimore Mid llitlloVer turnpike, 11 titling south of Ca rll,le. Tho lots are till' nit;rugo of 40 feet in (rout tint) 200 feet. In length. The buntatlful ottoman, 310untailla Creek, flows mast a portion of them. Aloe, the large.- .• and MANSION NOUSE, t• an - ,7.'") and one nerd of ground, Pardon, nod Al:7 ' ' yard, fruit' trues In abundance. Thls IT ilyr l T • , house contalno . l4 rooms, With Lanza / ....a...it: biniOniOnt kitClloll, well of water at the door, rylid acknowledged to hr o very dellghtfal In cation fora tartrate reoldenre. Also, .•e...-..sory - - • MAITIIERBOA RI/ ED FRAME IIOUSI•:, and lot, with a Slaughteihouso thereon “: 111 . ] erected, being a good location for a , butcher—thisbusinesa loaning beep . profitably estlitilshed—or good bust near stand for a mechanic. Also, P. 13 ACRES OF MOUNTAIN LAND, well timbered with pine and oak, within ,wiza 2% miles of the' above property, having 4,..1 , - 41, good water power for saw mill. The terms will hen o very . accommo• dating: and great argil no may he ex• pected.oveelally in the I eliding lots, to foster indivinind miterprise. Please address or n..to we personally, at 311. Holly Springs. Cumberland county, Pa, July 20, ,bo-- LAND AT PRIVATE SALE. kJ The undersigned ns attorney In flirt fir Johnson Martin. of Monroe township, Cumberland cruntr o will cull at private sale, FIFTY Olt SIXTY ACRES, of the best„qualtty of 'lineal one land In saldt'o - wnslitp, being a'part of the farm un which Mr. Mart, alow ro- Sides. Of tlio part for Faie: all le cleared and Ina high ate cultivation but about ten acres which Is copered wit ~' THRIVING YOUNCTIMBEII. , rrJ Mrs. Martin will join in a died trythe purebaser. Persona desirous of further Inthrthation, will call up. .Mr. Martin, rehtllng uu thenretnlses, or on the sub- Trltierret,lding in the borowili of 'Carlisle. -74 . JOSEPH CULVER. Aug. 3, 1859—tf A VALUABLE FARM. 41 VATE Olt rum SALE. The undersigned Assignees of 1):11. Kieffer, sell ITer et public sale on T,IIUIISDAY, September 29th 550, n valuable Farm, containing 100 ACRES OF LIMESTONE LAND, unt.on the Poor'llouso Road, ono.half mile east of Carlisle. Tho farm Is ho It high Mato of Cultivation, nd under good fences. Thu improvinniutts . eungint of a largo now MUCK ROUSE, built in nu dern style. ts Bank 'Barn. 4c ): 11111 new Cottage Tenant House, Ac., &c. Zat) , . Ono of the finest Springs in the county - rises near the house. This property T—^z' will be sold'in parts or as a whole, to suit purchasers: Any person desiring to purchase at private sale prior to the day of public solo can do so. Persons wishing to view, the property am requested o call upon either of tho tuidersigued residing iu Car- Isle, or upon D. ht. lilnlfer ou the premises. . - 'l'.• W. DALE, • E. IL KIEFFER, , Assignees. An 4. 17, 1859 PUBLIC BALK.—Under an 'order of nale from the Orphans' Court of Cutnberland County, tho utmersigned will expose to Public Sale, en the preuslees, on SATURDAY, the 24th day' of SIT. TINDEIt swot, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the REAL ESTATE of cosy, Finltenbluder, dad. being a Tract of laud in Frankford Township, Cuntberland County, ' CONTAINING , 102 ACRES, 50 PEI - wins N • • more or less strict measure, bounded by the Gouda. gulnet Creek, lands of .1. Fiukonbinder, Israel, Nickey, anti Henry kloutzer. Thlsjraet is Slate Laud, sud has a good lAIO 1101ISE, Frame Dam Wag. on Shell. end Corn Crib upon It: There my is a good \FEW. of water near the door. !iic, and a small ORCHARD of thrift apple , I • trees, witlentbor Fruit Trees around - the house. It is shunted on DFClure's Gap Houk about Finites west of Carlisle, one mho from Akillerle Bridge,, and oppoaltu to Frolm's Mill, ou the Conoiloguinet Creak, Terms, and eurahtlons made known on the day of solo by DAVID YINKEIIDINDER. AllmlpiWator of George illokenbindor, decd Aug . . 24, I•sn-t w. . . VAEUABLE REAL ESTATE - AT •,, PUBLIII SALE. it, . Will be offered at public solo on tho premises, tljelulng l'oportolvn, Cumberlend County, ou Saturday tho Ist of October noxt,p tract of land. - • . . . CONTAINING 99 ACRES 54 PERCHES, having themn erected a good DWELLING . IiQUSA i ;, .. - Eitalde de., and will be sold entire or in ' lets us may boot suit the purchaser. Ouo half of atnex— tensive orator poivor is also Attached to this property, which may bo secured entire, by purctaselpn.the other side or Mountain Creek. ALBO, ut.thnsame thus and Place a lot of mountain • laud sltuated'uoar Papertown, containing 20 .ACILEN "ALSO,. two building lots in The village of Paportliwns. /which will be sold on the - remises, after the sale of 1118 1 et sons wishing io prOliOky, before the 'tidy ofeale can do so.by calling on • SAMUEL .1105113A11011, afro resides rm the first ileum' tract. • - Salo to commence at 1 &clerk P. M. when terms; Which lull}.-ba reasonableorill be tuntinknownikir EidZABETII BENNET4 Executrix of Jasper Bennett, dined. Aug. 2i, 1850. t. s. • ' yiXTENSIVE SALE' OF -Ir-ALUA- , •ii BLE REAL kIETAE. , . . . . .. Ity.y4 tut, of an ordor of ,tho Orphans' Court 'nf Cum borlan county, undor Proceedings in partition, dime' ed to soli a poillon of the Real Estato of George Singi- • s i Nil e l a x )°,) s o o t. to b an I n c ' o r t ° l u tt h o ' p n r f o r :11T. arc! c n ' b iV r if I.) itaAr s 4 * ocuu iis 11,1059, that valuable Ellin` CLASS 4 1 '.. • LIMESTONE FABM, t. . . .containing 104. cresund 20 Porches; Baud° in Monroe - townsliip, Cum ',viand . county houthicd by 'lands of , Goo. MYeric, kiAalt , Myers' heirs, Dr. P. 11. Long, Jacidi . 1 -DAGO, naidol Markley and John Dornbaugh, bag thereon erected n first rate two-story , . . •FitA:llE DWELL:MO, a largo nd ~. ~..d. C-2 • . commodious Bank Baru, and ot b or t r, , . gr-, ~ „,,,,,,,., •=necossaryout.litilidings.—out- ‘.7. td. ~ Atm , ---- two-oxeoliont svells of. nover failhig " , i , water, and two-thriving Oreinn•ds of choice. frult. , „Till,i. - wholefis'ilfillOrtitSVratirfortEenlintrimirbiglriftletFTOr , . cultivation.. . , ... . 8u , . ITT DIM-Delolior.l.liiia,zal i lw f premises, tho following described proper es: --1 A . Lot of Ground situntoln thu borough of Mohan.= lesburl:. bounded by the C. V Railroad - on the meth, otheryroperty of decedent on the east, Strawberry alley on the south. end Dr. Ira Day on the .west, containing thetulong the railroad. on,the east 77% feet; on Stldithet ry.alley 257Teut, and on the west 70 feet, hay. - ' lug. thereon erected. 'a' Two-story '• , 111.1Cli lIGTEL,at large Stable, and .' 4, Wt other. necessary out buildings. ife,it:'4.X!, Also. Two Lola of (;round, situate ...4 1 / 15 sie. In said borough, bounded on the north by th C. 5 . Railroad, on the east and west by tither property of decedent, and on the south_ by Strawberry alloy, containing res4ctlyely 20 feet 4 inches, and •20 4 feel 6 Inches In DOD., and 60 fret S Inches In depth, • haying' therm - in °reeled TWO BRICK DWELLINGS, with the necessary out buildings. • 'Also..two Lots of Ground, situate In said borough, bounded on the north by the 0. V. Railroad, on the cast .'• by the Union Church lot. on the Muth by Strawberry, anion the west by other property of decedent, containing respectively 20%feet and 20%feet in Don t,• and 70 feet 10 Inches in depth. having thereon erected TIVQ,BIIIOK DWELLINGS, with out buildings. Also, a Lot 01 Ground, situate In said borodgh, bounded ou the 'south by Locust street, 25 feet, ou the east by a lot of Sellfert'S,lsl feet 0 Inches, on the . r.ortb bylitouffer's alley, 25 feet, and on the west by a la 'of P. Cozer; 103 feet 0 , nches, having thereon erected a - Also. a.Lot of (hound situate In sold borough, bound ed on'the emit by Market street, 26 feet 8 inches, on the south by Stouffer's alloy, 60 feet 6 Inches, on the wool by Dr..l. 11. Herring, 26 feet 8 !nelkes, on the north by Wm Mell, 50 feet 6 Inches, having thereon erected a EItAMRI/WELT,INO, &e. Also te Lot ' rGround tango In said borough, bound ed on the north by Croon Limo, the east by a lot of Catharino Schrpll , on the south by Samuel Chamber lain! add Olt Limo caret by other. lands of decedent,: Con taining Marro and 58 porches neat 1111111... Alas, n Lot of 0 rtfithd illftutte In said borough, bound ed on the north by Creen•Lano. to limo cast by other property of th,edent and Samuel Chamberlain, in the south by,. lid of 1.. Shutt and. the .11oguestoyn road, containing 1 arm and Wporches, neat measure: TEltld 8 OP SALE.—The widow's thirds to remain In each property; during her Ill's. secured by recognlzances, In-the Orphans' Court; our half of the residue of the purchase money to be paid nn the lot (OA mil, 1860, when deeds trill ho delivered and possession given, and the renutlndor on the Ist or April, 1861, without Inter est, to ho secured by roi.oghizances In the Orphans' Court, with approved security. rale to communed each day at 10 o'clock, A.". 11. JOSEPH 11. SINMSEII, , ANDREW SINOISER, - . Admi piste tors of George Singiser, dec"ll Sept, 7, 1859-t a. . VALUABLE JAN ESTON E FARMS. AT PUELIC SALE. I will Fell at public said, on the premises. situated in Silver Spring Township, Cumberland County, on the Trindle Spring road, six miles east ofearlisle. and three wiles west of Mechanicsburg, On THURSDAY', the oth 'of OCTOBER, 1850, the following described farms and tracts of Timing , Land. . N 0.1.. The MANSION FARM, containing about 150 Acres of first rate Limestone Land, or which about 15 acres 'aro good Timber Land,' the residue In In a high state of cultivation. The Improve-,' , taunts ire a Two-story BT 0N N . i,: -- .7 ,- ). .UW ELLI NO II 0 GS E, _with -a good ~,;., , !.,,,, ,„, - 1` well bf water wag pump at the door ,:,.: r e i'l . .i, - A is flank Barn, Corn Crib, and '+•s• ...... - other necessary'out buildings.. Also' a good orchard of Choice Fruit. - No. 2. A Farm, adjoining the above, of about 200 Acres—ales first rate Limestone Loud—of which about. 00 nerm, are Omit. Timber Land; the balance is fine prridnctivo land, in it high state of cultivation. Tim . improvements are a two-story FRAME HOUSE, Bank Barn, Corn Crib, etc, &v., with it well of water convent. cot ;also an orchard of choler fruit. —No. 1-Thlli-tract contains-alamt--100 -Arres.. , 4s - uf • clear land, and about_ Ifi of Timber Land, Thin tract adjoins the other two and will make a very desirable small farm. . No 4. The STEAM SAW' MILL, with 20 by se power Engine, and far acres of hand-30 acres of which am choice heavy 'Timber Land. Thin Say Mill is In Um midst of a large body of the heaviest Tindall. Land In the county, and is capable of doing A largo basin.— no Thnbor Land. nut:Lining about lOU Aeres,wll - 1, if desired by purchasers. be sold in separate tracts. Sale to MI1111011(1 Ilt 10 o'clock A. M, of said day;'when attendance will be given and Terms made known by , RICHARD PARKER. _ _ Carliblo, sep.l4, 'AD.—ts -----_-_ 011 - ANS' COURT On SA TURDAI; Se),tender 1701, .1" 1859: 1 - rir'' - ". ai au:Loun 1, t u TscrV um will public on the premises, the following described Real Estate, late the property of Darla Lothar. dereAied, to wit At 10 o'clock, A. M., ofsabi day, PART No. 1, truing a tract of Land, situate in Hopewell township, 1 alto 'south east IT Newburg, bounded* lends, of Robert El. _llott, tledfroy Brleker and others. CONTAININO 130 ACRES AND 10 PERCIIIKS, • and having thereon tweeted a two. story double LOO 11 011 8 11, Rank Barn, and other out buildings. There in an excellent Spring of Water near 1 ;1 , aye l the hmike, an Applo.Orchard, and a mi.., variety of other choice Fruit Trees, on the premises. Ap 11 o'clock, A. All., of said day, PART No. 2, being a tract cf Land, adjoining the above, centaining 168 ACRES AND 10 PERCHES, I= having thereon erected n doulde LOU I 1011 SE, Log Horn, Spring House and other hu Id lugs. There Ist, thriving young Apple Orchard, with a variety of other Fruit Trees vii the pretuittes, and a never failing Well of wa ter near the house. At 12 fetlock, M., of said day, PART No. 3,' being a tract of Land adjoining part No. 2,Atuate on the read looting from*Shlppousburg to Newburg, on t h e north bank of the Conodogulnet Creek, CONTAINING 63" ACRES AND 20 PERCHES, having thereon °reeled a two story LOG HOUSE, and Log Stable. There are a variety of Fruit Trees on the premises, and a novenfalling well of wator-ue, tho Mouse. cir• The above described t max are Inn good st. t of cultivation, and each of them has a sufficient number I . acres lo Umber. At 2 o'clock, P. 81., of sald day. PART No. I, being a tract of Mountain Lend. situated In Hopewell town. ship. 3 miles uorth.west of Newburg, bounded by Int • of Jacob Foglesonger and others, CONTAINING EIGHT ACRES, the greater portlon . of whfch Is covered with good chest nut timber. Any person wishing to see any or the tracts aforesahlovlll please call on the subscribers, re. siding on the prouiltes. Terms made known on day of ale by Sup. 7. '7O-t. s VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC • ;fSALE. • On Friday, the 7th of October, A. D., 1869; COMMENCING AT"IUO'OLOCK, A. M. In pursuance of An order of the OrPhans' Court of Cumberland County, to mo directed. will be sold .at Public hale oaths promises, about live miles east of Shroponsburg, Cumberland County, ['iv,. on the south ,aide of the Walnut' Bottom Road, betwee n ' the. villages 'of Leesburg and Jacksonville, and nose Parks' Tavern. Thu following described REAL ESTATE, late the property of Abraham Seaver, dee'd., to wit: ABOUr fiLR ACIIIISIV PINK A i;II) CI it AVEL LAND, (about 100 acres thereof are • Mountain Land) divided into five or allure tracts, but will'he sold either thu whole together, or in Lots as may best_ suit purchasers. The inafirdvennauts are a 4 - LOG HOVSE,• &C. . — Alargo portion oftlAo lnncl Is coy crud with thriving Chestnut, Pine, Oak and other the. bor. A part however is cleared and roused. A large portion of the whole will make goll, farm land when cleared, and is auscoptiblo of a hie, state of improve meet There is an excellent stream of water thereon: Also au ORE BANK, containing a good quality of Iron Ore. which Is bring worked, being near. tin Iron Works, the ore Is valuable. . This property is bounded by lands of Dr W. W. No via, Schaal, Sous k Bucisinatesplelrs, John limy. .11,0. Foreman, J. Washinger, larks, Clover and others. The foram whleh are reasonable, willbe made known on the day of onto by' DAVID DEMUTII, Adadorstrator of Abraham Seaver, deed, Sep. 7, 11850-t DUKLIO -SA,LE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE., .1. WILL be offered at Puling Salo, on the promfoun z SATUIIDAIt, thu 24th day of SE111:31BER, 185 U, .• A Small Farm Containing 38 Acres, ~ • bn•the same nano or less, situated In Mantua township, about 3 miles front Mechanicsburg, and two miles, from Churehtown, on the road Jonna. from Loldleh'o tavern to Churehtown, bounded by lands of Michae l ) L. Motor, l)avld Martin and °that's. • Thellmpioveruents aro a large TWO-STOUT HOUSE • 4 , 0, - ' ; part log and part frame, *hotted and finished throughout in the beet rummer; a twirstofj•'ll Muse end a Shop, a Frame Earn, Corn Criband other necessary out.bulldlugs.' The land is under brood fence and in the Mi.:heat elate ofCultiva tion, on which theta Is a large OlttlllAßD of the choic est varieties of Apples, Pears, Plume and Cherries. About 1% acres Is c3verod with thriving young timber. ,Thasnio will commence et . 1 o'clock, when the condi ons will be made lanownly ti• - JOILN UANDSIIUE. Aug. 24, 1659-50 EW ARR'ANGEMENT (Wand after Monday, 28,1 May, 1859, theinifir sorlbor will run a Tally Train of Coin, between CARLISLE . AND PIIII,ATELPIIIA, leavirig • Carlisle every morning and Philadelphia every wraith:lib ,•4 All goods left at the TRINOTIT-DEPOT of Peacock, & 111N01131AN, Nov. 84 nag , 810 Market street, will be delivered-In Carlisle tho next day, .1. W. ItIiNDERSON, Wee Blab plreat,StiOlii ➢fey /5, '69 • Blile.• prime New,. NO. Illerring,• etlJ est reoeliedrapd formic, at' prima to suit the lIALBJOILTS. gtai . ::estiite . lts. JACOB & DATID ',ESHER. Administrators ol David Usher, deed tnniber tont. ,•• Etill - at the Old Busineit 7 --- LUMUIt .AND COAL- YARD. (in the Iluilreedi east of Ohrlisle. In the Immediate • vicinity of the Ons llonseo The sulaicritiore have entered Into rartnershlr, pro doing business ht the old stand of Shrew & lieu , where will be rout:dot LUMIIEit and CA)A In all their varieties and. qualities. • , • L U *DI B E A. BOARDSidevr;ry kind. SCANTLING. ' FRAME STUFF. .SHINGLES LA T HS _ - WORKED FLOORING. POSTS, • Bi - c 7 And In facraiWifliffid7f - Litmber usually foubtl.liC.: well stocked Yard. . As we run our own Cars. we arerenabled to 'film's bills bilLumber otany required length, at thc 4 shorte. possible time. Our Ploorlng,ls'eathetboardlng; Ac., I. always housed, and combo furnished dry. C 0 71 , (Under Cover.)' No pains will yn spared to furalsh Coal for family us.' clean and dry, of ail sizes and qualities, amai; whlyi will be found,,„ LYKENS VALLEY. • LUKE FIDDLER. • SUNBURY WHITE TREVORTON. • • LOCUST MOUNTAIN. . , LOBBERY; And to our Limo burning Mends and to Blacksmiths wo'would Bey, we can and will furnishes cheap ad th • cheapest and of best quality. . The senior partner. will be on the yard as.nsual attend to those who may favor us with a continitan, of their patrennge. Thankful forpast favors,he sollat krontin umice of their custom at the old yard. We kayo a large fiteelc on hand of Lumber and Coal. end are continually recuiVing additions, which we will 'wires low as any other yard In the borough. Don't fail 'to cull Ut the old yard near the Gas House. JACOB 8111t031, itomuq. DI, BLACK. N. 8.-4 dupllcato of the books of Shrom & Thiffer. aro lo my hands; those indebted can rail on the soh. scriber at the old yard and pay to JACOB'SURO.II. July ti 7859. "MLW COAL. AND LUMBER YARD rho subscrlhors have daY entered into part norohip to &ado In COAL .AND LU,MBE it`; We will have el - umlaut ly on hand mud furnish to order all kinds end qualltyof seasoned .. •" " " BOARDS, SCANTLING, FRAME. STUFF, • l'lnstorink Lath, Shingling Lath, worked Fhaw ing.and Weathurboarding,, Posts and Rails, and every ar tlelu that belongs to a LUMBER YARD. All kindo of Shiuglos, to wit: Whitepino, Hemlock, and Oak, of different qualifies. Having Care of our own we cod furnish to order of any length and elm, at the ehbrteot notice and om tho most reasonable terms. Our worked boon's will be kept under cover so that they can be furnished dry at all times. We kayo ronatantly on hand all kinds of Fainily, Coal under cover. with:Wive will deliver clean to any part of the borough. To wit.; LYKIINS VALLEY, LUKE FIDDLER, TR k WILTON, - LOCUST MOUNTAIN, LOIIIIEItY. - which we pledgoottesolvoq to sell at the lowest prices Bust quality of ' - • Limeburnei's and ll ~ ackamifh'a .Coal, Brokon, Egg, Stovo nod Nut do. do. . 4 do always on hand whlrh vovlll Xell at the lowest figure Yard west side of Grammar School, Maln street. ' . ARMSTRONG & HOFFER. • July 2(1,.1850 lUMBER YARD.—lbe -subscribers jhaving -purchased. n.hirge tract of _plue timber lancland saw mills, off the west branch of the Sosgno hnuoe river, have opened out a lumber yard at BILCIIA•NIOSBURG, on the railroad, corner of Allen and High streets, near the steam sair udll of Seidl°, Eberly &Co., and 869 one AT GREASONVILLE, - near Mehlheld, where we will bo able to sell lumber at Hoch prices that,will be to the Interest of builders and others to call and see U. before buying elsewhere. ' Ofir ad van fsges over other dealers are that our lumber does nutvass through the hands of ono two or more specu lators before see gilt it, and that will enable us to sell lumber cheaper than any ethers tan sell at,these places. We-will also wholesale lumber from our Harrisburg yard, nod will deliver lumber at- any point along the Cumberland l'alloy Railroad. If desired, builders eon -hove lumber sawed suitable fir any size of building, or for other purposes, by furnishb,bing us with theiror dora In season: SHAFFNER, ()REASON & CO. Aped, i 3, IRsO—ly • E NV: 0 0 A L YAltp- AT Tilt W EST' ENO OF dAALISLE. he auhsctibef would respectfully call the attention of Litneburners and the citizens of Carlisle, arid tha tilii .' litti ' itL - e7o4V4llllaS n eV; ivhdre he will keep constantly ou hand a large supply of the best quality of COAL, to wit: Lykens Luke Fiddler, line Grove and Trevor, ton, Broken, Egg' and Nut Conl-4icreened and dry coal, which he pledges himself to sell at the lowest possible prices. Best quality et Idrueburneetiend Blacksmith's Coal always on hand. La- All rirders left et the Ware, lionse, 6i2thls VOA. deuce Noah Hanover street, w111,..he promptly at tended to. April 14,'58—ti. _FORWARDING AND COMMIS , ,sioN.itousE. GENERAL DEALER IN FLOUR,. SALT AND PLASTER. The subscrlbervvetilit respectruliy Wrenn t%o Mune Warlisle and vicinity, that he has leased tho large and commodious warehouse of JACOB lilt EB3I, and having repaired and fitted up the cars In a superior manner, he Is prepared to do freighting of all kinds, to or from all points, South, East or West. All goods ordered to . ' • BUNK & REYNOLDS, 812 Market Street, Philadelphia; or to COO ER & KRAUSER, . . • 203 North Street, Baltimore, ' will be promptly delivered In Carlisle. The highest market price paid for ell kinds of grain. Don't forget the old stand, corner of Main and Wont Streets. JOS. RITNER, Jr. , Aug. Successor to Jacob Itheete. • N. B. nest quality of FLOUR, for family usn, kept cmisteutly In sacks or barrels, for solo wholesale or re. tail. JOHN EARLY. J. it. NONEMAKER. FORWARDINGAND - COMMIS - • SION ROUSE. FLOITU.AND FEED, COAL, PLASTER AND SALT Tho flubscribers having taken the warehouse, ears and fixtures of D. Murray's well known eslaldisbment, on West High street, opposite Dickinson College, would Inform the public that they hava entered into a general k'orwarding and C0411111E91011 bualness. . Tho highest niarketTricifWill be paid for Flour, Grain and Produce of all kinds. They aro also prepared to freight produce and stock to Philadelphia and Dfltimore, at the lowestrates, with safety and despatch. PLASTER AND SALT kept constantly on hand, and FLOUR AND FEED at wholesale or retail. um. Coal .of till klndo. embracing LYKEN'S 'VALLEY, LUKE FIDDLER, SUNBURY ASTI, LOCUST GAP, Limeburnor's and Blacksmithls CONSTANTLY FOIL ISALE.L , KEPT UNDER COVER, and !loltvered dry to any part of the [(inn. EARLY k NONEMAKER: Aug:v*oBs9. DUBLIC SALE.—By . Virtue of an or der of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland county I will oxposo to public sale. on tho'Mansion Farm, the Into residence of John Bowman, dec'd., on FRIDAY, the 23,1 day of SE1"1111111Eit ni,Xt, at 11 tgritiCks4,l l l; All that LOT OF GROUND, situate in Upper , Alten Township, Cumberland County. bounded b David Coovor, Lougneeker and oth-, ors, containing 'about .half an acre, having a ono story and a half HOUSE, and LOU STABLE Shama erected. g . . Also, A TRACT OF WOODLAND, In Lower Allen, Township, Cumberland County, hounded by Abraham t'reed, Wm. 3lcKlusey, McClure's Wks and others, CONTAINING 9 ACRES, 115 PERCHES - TERMS O 1 SAG/..—One fourth of the purchase mon ey to, be. paid at the confirmation of the sale and the resldifo on the let of April,-1800, whin title and poir• session will he • MARIA (1. IHOWMAIg, Administrator ofJoim Bowman, dedd Aug. 24,18594 s. ' A I:10111EST - EAD FOR $10; A HOMESTEAD FOR $100; A ot HOMESTEADS FOR $lOOO and over, situated on and near Rappahannock River; above and below Fred ericksbunL in Virginia. A new town, called itapahannock, hal recently been lald'eut, Ouipepornounty, in the midst of the-Gold .Region of. 9lrglula, •mwrountled-by. minemand compute/It and farina and town lots in alternate dint sious or shaves. can now[be had for a "mere song," to Induce settlement in this desirable region. *161,900 worth' of land Is to be -divided 'amongst purcliaserver given away as an inducement to come on and make lire_ provements. and the land is-of the most improvable qualities. 'litany have already -settled and scores of others tire coming. Good farming land, In tracts to stilt, , - lundiaeors. can be had.at from-ten to-"twenty dollars air acre, payable in easy 4uarter yearly instalment,. Inquestionaldo-ilties-will-in•all cages- be glven,---b— -iGr Agents are wasted Ovey where tct sell these lands. Mend ludueementa will pe given. For pe• Mature, address - • E. BAUDER' Land Agent, Port Royal,'Va. July iB§o. . . (1144;95, GI 4 A6S.-- . 500 - boxes„ 'Glass Illir of allidzdaraingla and doubliaitiekijuat received tit 0 - 'REMIT SAXTON'S. -- Iddr. 10,1850. A 0 E.R EL No: 1.-2. & 3.. j USE incepted and for isle low at , .HALBERTS. IRVING • FEMALE 'COLLEGE, MEOILLNIOSILIUIIO,. PA. Young,g for thellberal edneathin of Ladles, has been In opendlon'two years with the Most gratifying results. It le now established on a firm. basis, and its patronage already .extenda over several States. .• , It ' Move Md on the Cumberland Valley Railroad mid. • nay between Harrisburg and Carlisle. la the mostfar tile and beautitul portion of the valley, and Is In close ' proximity to, one of the most moral, healthy, and.ezi terprlslng towns in the State. It is ventral, and may of screen. :Students leaving Washington, Baltimore, or Philadelphia in tho morning train for Ilarrinburg, wilt arrive at Mechanicsburg In time for dinner. • • The edifice Is large and commodious, aurroirmiod by double verandas, and will accommodate about one hum , -dredtearderTr.--in-ite conigractljn;lteinnbiriefrallthe— modern' Improvements for-the promotion of health, comfort and convenience. In these reapvets physicians . .ronihilietTlFT - ufficialleu. the ehrtmix:ra are largirini. -neatly furnished.,Eaeh - Ima: Its - register fur heat Mid' . ventilation Only two StudentStettlpy the seetereem. Theteltheroletimentreett-elLthatafe oiled with warMand cold water.". . The grounds are ample, and welt arranged for teem.. atlon, and the various calisthenic exercises—so. °Am nal to. licalih, graceful movement and symicetry.of form. 'The Faculty of luinction is efficient and expezi. enced. • .• • In the Collegiate partment the course of study Is •of a high grade, comprehending all the subjects belong ing to a Classical, Polite and Christian Education. In the Preparatory Department pupllewill .be care fully Instructed in those branches forming the basis of a thorough English-education. • Smut:frt.—First Session, from the let *edneeday of September to the 30th ofJanuary. Second Session, from tho let of February to the let of July. • . Vacation, durlngJuly and Augmeb; . . • . • , TERMS PER SESSION OF FIVE AgNTIIB, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.' Boarding, 1V ashing, Furnished. Itooms;Pnel and Light., . . $6O 00 Thition — ColleginteDigrtuient. 4 10 00 , Preparatory "• . ... C. 1600 First Class, 12 00 Nn eltra charge for Ancient Languages. MnsicyPiano and Guitar.. . . , . . .20 00 Modern Languages,. . . • . 10 . 00 Painting, - Dralving-anduther . - Oilsamental Branches at the usual rates. Terthoons furnished at city prices. . • For further, pvtleulans address, Rev. A. 11. 31AilLATT, A: M., • Aug. 3.1859. ' • President •CH.A.DIBERSIIIIIIG FEIMEE.A.LII • SEMINARY. The reputation of this institution lo now fully estab • fished. and its Success as a first class Seminary plated beyond doubt. Pupils will find in the boarding, de partment, home comforts, parental supervision and monsl.ln uence. •I ci tho -rid °rational - departni ent'as complished - teachers, thorough instruttion, . and sure means of advancement: CONTENTS OF CATALOINIE JUST ISSUED Trustees; Rearences; Teachers; Pupils In attend; nom the year past, 98; Courao of Study; Graduation; L'xpenses; Location.; Mental and ISlomi Training; Tss.. TIMONIAIS: from lion. Geo: Chambers, D. S. Schnook, D. D. and others, in regard to the recent annual examina, Ilona; from the Chamberaburg Press; and from James W. Alexander, D. To., of New York, and others. The next session will commence. September 14th. For a catalogue address • Aug 10.1859 _DOES DISEASE ORIGINATE IN IMPURITY 0/...ULE BLOOD? This is a question of l i ll Suiltsnce. and one which has neve been satlsfact ly dismied of by. the profes y - eore who teach the he mg art. Some maintain—and especially the old eel I Physicians—tliat life live, In _the blood, and-there re-all-diseases-originate-In it— but modern scion avers that ailment, have their originatiOn in both the .lide and fluids of the body. That the latter preponderate, however, le a fixed fact, and medical Skill bee clearly demonstrated that at least two-thirds of tble Ills that human flesh-le heir to, Muff their source Wan 13ISURE STATE OF THE nu:rob! AF, for instance, in the long catalogue, such as &min la, Tetter, ü ßarber's.ltch,'Ll'lmples, Blotches, Erysipe las, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, dischargh from the Earaftte Sores, or irruptive all/fames of any kind.—These are as certained by well known medical laws to arise from bad blood—while the highest medical authorities declare that most fevers originate in the same manner, and, more particularly Typhoid and omelet—the former he log en internal, and the latter en external. Irruptive dlsmse; and In all persons attacked by these maladies,_ the blood is found to_be - elther coagulated,or a - datk • unhealthy color. ••••"" To ward off a large majority of diseases, ax "troll as to cure a number which have already seized upon the sys temp it is necessary to 'PURIFY VIE BLOOD . Lindsey's Improved Blood Searcher does not claim-,to be a • UNIVERSAL PANACEA r for every disease known, but tho'proprirtors claim for It the power not only of drainiik out Ail impurities the blood, but by the eliillful combination of well known vegetable remedies. It will cure all diseases arising front a deranged state of the liver, drive out Ayspepida, and doe renewed tone and vigor to the stomach. That the Rime SEARCHER in all that la claimed limit, the proprle tors an reduce • • 1. It Is only a few years since It was discovered, and yet It Las grown IP to eArch a briefness that alargelaborateg tirnifreirolin"eVitiiideied In idftlng It up, and still the SUPPLY DOES SOT EQUAL bEMANDI king 47 men Ing ask any candid man, could this be no, If the Med . did not posses, au. the virtues claimed for Ita of ‘Proprietons have hundreds of gpittficates 'from of probity and standing in the cotElnunity, show chat the medicine is doing daily for .the suffering .ASK ANY PERSON Do has ever used the Blood Searcher erhethei tell_ ras experienced. , Let the afflicted give it a trial—a single bottle wll convince the most skeptical of its efficacy. vel; For sale in Carlisle by B. W. Haverstlek, S. El iiott, and B. J. Kieffer; Kauffman &• Son, Mechanics - burg; Goaweilort Zook, iihtipherdstown ; Joshua Culp itogstown; Jacob Simmons; Cross (loads; Kurts & Wise, Shiremanstown; A. M. Leidieb, Boiling Springs;' Nary W. Kissel, Churchtown; Edward James, West Bill; J. C. Fisonaught & Bro., Oakville • Shoemaker & Elliott, Newburg; We,. Bretton, Newville; J. Hood it Co.. Springfield; Russell & Dice, Dickinson; Highland t Washinger Jacksonville; Wm.' Clark & Co., Lees Roads; Wm. If. Eckles, Sporting Hill; D. Denlinger Whits (fall; J. C. Altiek,Shippensburg; all, of Cumber land county, Pat. = OEM cuFFFFNNNI:t GERMAN BITTERS, • DR. HOOFLAND'S BALSAMIC CORDIAL, The great standard medicines of the pressni age, ha‘ve acquired their great popularity only through: years of trial. Unbounded satiefac tion u rendered by. them in all . case. s; and the people have pronounced them worthy. Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Debllity of the Nervas System, Dleeasea of the Hidtlbya, rind all direcisee arising from a disordered liver or weakness of the stomach and digestive organs, are speedily andpermanenlfg ets;ed the GERMAN BITTERS. • The nalsaido Cordial has acitsisc , reputation Wilpc Wing that of any similar Pre paration extant. It will cure, WITHOUT TAIL, the most severe and long-itanding • " -• Cough, Cold, or Hoarseness, Brohohitie, In. - Juana, Croup; Pneumonia, Incipient Conataaßtion, - and has performed the nrost astonishing cures ever known of ' .Confirmed Consumption. will dose. severe also at h o ce nc a i check; proceedmosing fTO - M COLD IN THE BOWELS: These medicin e. are prepared by Dr. C. M. JAMISON & CO., No. 418 Area Street, Phila. ' delphia, Pa., and are sold by druggists and dealers in medicines' everywhere, at 76 ants per bottle. The sigrusture of C. M. Jaoanote will be on the outside wrapper of each bottle.' ' In the Almanac published annually by the proprietors; called EVERYBODY'S Amiens; ' you mill find testimony and commendatory • r noticeefrom all parts of the country. Theca ' tdimanaes are given away by all our agents. • 'For sale by 8. Elliot, tS. W • Hayerstiok Car. - lisle. • ?: DAN RICE'S Great ; . °WILL EXHIBIT AT CARLISLE, : On pATURDAT, Oatelber lit, 185?. rawriiiimeas mexT.irarar. rilija;. • : assortment • .13101 Identifies of the latest style, and , essy cheep. can be seep at the Cheap store of • . • • J. A. 102tElti0/1, Jr. epootionic fey. HENRY TEEEYES, A. Af. Chemboreburg, PA . THE PROOF LINDSEY *, LEMON. Proprietor's, • 11911Identbarg, Pa. DR. HOOFLAND'S - 19110 W D
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