itrad « new.nnd’keparate election.district, ihe\plep. m to be held at tjie,public,Jmuso.of.Win. Woxwoll, Leesburg, Southampton township'.’* • • " Notibe isHereby Given. That every penon, excepting Justices oflhe Peace, lio shall hold any office or appointment of profit or jst under the United Stales, or of this Stale, or any ty or incorporated district, whethef a commission 4 officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent, tio is or aliall be employed under the legislative, iccutive, or judiciary departments of this State, or the United States, or of any city, or of any incor* rated district; and also that every member of >ngress and of the State Legislature, and oflhe so il or common council of any city, or commissioner any incorporated district, is by Law incapable of ■lding or exercising at the same lime, the office or iptjintmcnt of Judge, Inspector, or Clerk of any cations of (hia Commonwealth, and tlibt no Inspcp r, judge or other officer ofsuch election aliall be el* to be then voted for. , •; And the said act of Assembly, entitled an act re* ! laling to elections of this Commonwealth, passed Ju* 3d, 1839, further providesss follows, to wit: • and judges shall meet at the places appointed for holding the election . Id (he district to which they respectively belong, be* ‘ -Tcftl 9 o'clock In the morning of the 2d Tuesday of ;^ ? ,Odtober, arid each of said inspectors shall appoint iff. one clerk, who aliall be a qualified voter of stich dis* i WcM- •- - < . • ■. . „ R; :** In case tho person who.shall have received two number of votes for Inspector; shall not at* ;;vgend on the doy of lhe election, then the person who - ■halt have received the second highest number of veUs for judge at (lie next preceding election shall OCtss Iniwotor.ln hi* place ; and in case the person - elected a judge shall not attend, then the. inspector vrwho received tho highest number of votes shall np* fekpoint a judge in bis pla.cc| or If any vacancy shall SlSontlnuo in the board for the space, of one hour after a&ftlfie-dnie fixed by law for (lio opening of tho «%¥!.«. qualified voteis oflhe township, ward or district Hfhr which sueh officer shall have been elected, pres- nl the place of election, shall elect one of their BRiumbcr to fill such vacancy. B|> “Jl shall be (lie duty of (he several assessors rc- Bftlpectivciy to attend at the place of holding every ijplgencral, special or township election, during (ho Eff-Whole time said election is kept open, for the pur* fp'kftse of giving informilion to the inspectors . arid L. lodges when colled on in relation to tlto right of. person assessed by them to vole at such election . .or oilier such matters in relation toiho assessment of ; as (ho said inspectors or cither of Iho.n sin II lime to lime require. tM/jijo person shall pe permitted to votcal nny'clcc* . (fen os aforesaid, than a white freeman oftlic ngc of , years or more, who shall have resided in ; Stole at least one your, oridin the election dis* , where he offers his vote at least ten days imme- | idiatcly preceding such election and within two , year* paid a State or County lax, which shall have , •j. '', assessed at least ten days before tlto election.— I. ' -fittl y a citiicn of tho United Slates who has previous. , ■lX^oo.a qiulified voter of this State, nod removed ' • therefrom and returned, and who shall .have-- resided , • ,;in t)ie election district and p iid.-(,iiicsaforcs‘iid, shill , '■!' bo entitled to vote iiflcr,.realdtrig-ln- this. State six ( months: Provided, That lhq,whito;(rcom?li,ciliicns , / oC-tho. United Stales, between iho ? ngeßmf. twenty one and twenty two yearil'and have resided in the iu 1 . cileqtion district ten days as uforcsuld. shrtH ho entt to vote although they sh ill not have paid.laJXcs. person aliall he permitted to vote whose name* contained among.the list oflixnhhj inhabi ;|sf lltilß furnished by the Commissioners, unless. First, produce a receipt Cur tho-payment within ,t«m . of a stale dr county tux assessed agreeably to • • llKi'constitution, mid give satisfactory, evidencr eith. • hit oath or affirmation, or the o-ilh or nffirnm* \urWm of another that he has paid such fax, dr on fail* to lirodnce a receipt shall mahe oath to the pay* thereof. Second, If,he cl .lm o right to vole being nn Hector between the ngCa nf twenty one twenty two years, he shall depose on oath or af* I nation that he has resided In (he State ul least y.yfeur next before his application, and make such wifnf residence in llic district os Is retjuirerl by s net and that he docs verily bclluvo frmn the ac* jnl given him that he is of the age aforesaid, and ’e such other evidence ns is required by this net, erenpon Hie name of the person so admitted to e shall be inserted in the alphabetical lint by the pcetnrs, add a note made opposite thereto by wri g the word * In/ if he shall be admitted, tp vn,c reason of having pud tax, or tho word * age,* if shnlt be admitted to,vole by reason of such age, ill be called Wit to (ho clerks, who shall make, the t notes in the list of voters kept by therA. * In all Cosci whefo the narrie of the person claim \ io vote is found on tho list furnished by (ho com* •signers and assessor, or his rigid to vote whether md thereon nr'not, is objected to by any qualified ucn, it shall ha (he duty of the Inspectors to cxj tine that person . ‘lf any person sh .11 prevent or attempt to prevent «ny officer of any election under (Ms act froiri Hold* . Ing such election, or use or threaten tiny violence to Kr - kny such officer, or shall hterrupt or Improperly p with him in the eirehtinn ofhUdnty, or shall : n:to or they aholl forfeit and pay time* tho amount so bet or to bob Ct. any person not by law qualified, shall fraudu* vole it any election in this Commonwealth, or otherwise qualified shall vole obi of his proper ■’district, or if any person knowing ihp.wunto) such ./'.V, oiialitication, shall aid or procure such person lb vote, V We person ufiVndmg shall, mi conviction, bo fined In i£y aum not exceeding two hundred dollars, and • rW. imprisoned for any term not exceeding threu Wlf'lTny person shall vole ul more (hart one election "strict, or otherwise fraudulently vole nnne than L M - -•ice on tho same d iy, or shall fraudulently Io d and i% viJilvtr to the Insptclor two tickets together, wlh the illegally lu vole, or aliall procure another so do, he or tlm> offi.ndlng shall on cunvicllon be lln in any sum not less limn, filly nor mure than hvo and be imprisoned lor any term not L than three nor more limn twelve months. any person nol qiulified to vote in this Com. -» y !jSfrw«aUh. agreeably to law, (except the ■oh* • vSblficd cititens) shall appear at any pl»co ol elec* UMafor the pur|iose of iasuing tickets or of nillueil* oitixens qualified to vote, he shall nn cun* vlellbn forteit and pay any sum not exceeding cue fitiilCfired dollars lor every such offence, and be Inr . prisoned tor any term nut exceeding three months. . , 'Agrecablo lu the provisions of the sixiyffirsl sec. lion of said set, every General end Special Election 4h*ll be opoiied between the hobra of eight and ten lU'lhe lorenuon, and shall continue without Inlerrup lififi oi adjournment until seven o’olook In the eve* i king, when the polls shall be dosed, I And the Judges of the respective districts afore* !■ ; ' ./gk|(t are by the said act required ,lo meet at (ho i L\ . Court lluu.c, In 111. boruogh iil C.r1i.1., on 111. tliiril Ri Hie ..11l d*T »•' being Friday Ul. S.| jf.lllh d.y of Oolob.r,lh«n >nd th.r. to porforra lb. WGibing, requited of lll.ni by l.w. Oif.n under my h.nd, .1 Carlid.i tbl» Jlli.d.y of A. U„ 1850. BAtID BMIT||) Slitriß , ttierir« Office. Csrllslo, (• September 13,1850, | 'C-vv NOTICE. IN (he Courl brCbmmrtH'PleVß'bfCSmberlßnd Coi, S3th:August 1850/' The pctition nf Rich’dt Pur* kcr and JR. Mi: Henderson, E«q., Assignees.of John Hays,' was presented to (ho Court proying-lo grant a - Rule on (he creditors -pf said John Hays, dec. ; Wheienpontlio Court do’grant a Rule upon alt the creditors of John. Hays,-to show cause on the second Monday of September next, why Richard Parker & R. M. Henderson, Ins Trustees,' should not be dis* charged : from their trust and why they should.not reennvey to the said Juliti Havsi the properly now in their hands.' Notice to.be published in three papers in Carlisle. ' By tho;Coui(. JAS, P. LAMDERTON, Prolh'y. Trothonolory’s Office, i Carlisle, Sept. 5,. 1850—It .. Estate Notice. LETTERS of administration „oh the estate of Mrs. Reginia Goodyear, deceased, lute, of South Middleton, township;' Cumberland county, have been Issued by the Register of said county, to the subscribe* residing In sftidlownship. All persons indebted to said, estate are requested to make im mediate payment, and those having claims will broaent them properlyauthcnllcated loraetilemeni f 0 SAMUEL MARTIN, Admr. September 5, IB6o—dw Estate Notice. NQTIpE Is hereby glven'tliat letters of admin* Istraiionin the estate of Peter Rockafellow, late of the Borough of Meohanicsbcrg, Cumberland county, deceasad, have been issued by the Regis-, ter in and for said county to-the subscriber who resides In said Borough. All persons having claims or demands against the estate of Said de cedent are requested to make knotvnlho same without delay, and those indebted will make im mediate payment lo FREDERICK. WONDERLICII, Admr. September 5, 1850—Gt To Bridge Builder*. THE Commissioners of Cumberland receive proposals at (liatr office in -C.irlisteanin(il MONDAY, the 30th of September, 1830, for the building ol a Wooden Bridge, across life Conodogulnet cicck, at o point at or near la-*no Sheliabarger’s Mill,- iu Weil Pennsborough township, Cumberland county. •, ; The Bridge to be of .the following dimension, viz: To contain Hi length ID6 fuel In the clear from one abntmcnl to the other abutment on the opposite shore, and 16 feel wide in the clour,-with two abutments and one pier in the centre between obutments, cacti abutment to bo 15 feel (hick in llio bottom -with a battering wall of one inch to the fool on Hire© sides of tho abutments, the pier to bo of sufficienntiickncss and eorresponriing'with llio abutments. The abut* munis and pier to bo 14 fuel high from the bottom ot ttic crook to tho cord[ line. Two sufficient wooden arches to bu started from.the abutment and extended to the pier in centre of the creek, and from thence two other sufficient arches to ho started and extended to the abutment on (ha opposite shore. And to bu double floured with two tneh plank, tho first floor to he pine or oak, the upper.flour (n he oak ,p link laid lengthwise and raised in the centre 17 inches. The sides and g.rhlo ends of said bridge lobo.of a suffi cient heiglith to admit a covered nr hay wagon to pass through the same; ■ Tho bridge is in be closely weathcrbo'irdii’d with three quarter pine hoards well lipped and planed on the outside. The whole of Ihe work of s iid bridge to he moled with good and snfli. (dm! shingles,.and said rooting t*i extend 'at caclKnU J 3 feet over (lic het 1 of the arch nr the top of the ehntincnls/aml on each side of the bridge over the wcathuibourding two feet. The abutments arc to bo built on n linn foundation,and to be appro. Vud by the Commissioners. The whole ol the mason work to.bo well built of hard and largo stone, lime, mortar and (minted from the buck of the abutments, Tho. filling shall consist of curl hum! stone, and to be supported wilt) wall*’ on.each side live feet thick at the two abutments) with a battering of one inch to tho fuol to the to{i ofthclfilling, and to extend in (hut manner.on the two ( Xlremq sidce.ofthe bridgc until the filling and wallmgshall meet (he ro id,-with an ascent not exceeding an angle of 4 degrees elevation from*tho road to tho bridge, with curtain wails of sufficient Imgth and thickness and covered with broid stbnb well Secured. Tho woodwork on the outside to be.painted with.white (cad in linseed oil, *ndi »5» (wo drtats of lim'd. - Tlfl3»htJcrta her It (6 flflVt|d£U||k -materials at. his owfr«xpensc - ,.and to give )|(v os (he Commissioners shall require for (be faith ful" performance of the workmanship and pc'rmahsncy of suid bridge for npd during the term pljevcn years from tho lime said bridge shall be finished: JOHN MRI.L. J ' ... James kelso, vCMnn’M. . , JOHN SPROUT, ) Commissioner 4 * Office, I Carlisle, Sept 5, 1850;$ Attest —\Vm. Ru.Ry, ClfrJci Valuable Farm for Sale. THE subscriber nfferanl prlvnle the f>rHwJ ing donoiibed Reiil EHinie,siiUale in North Middleton township, Cumberland couply, cnntatnihg 150 Acres, more nr Iras, of patented Land, about J 2.» of wlitbb nro cleared and in a high state ofeullivution, nnd (ho residue covered w(u, thriving young tlmiier.— ■Jl—The improvements nru » two story Log ifiSnTiIA f,OUSE - STONE KITCHEN, n first ~uw BANK HAHN, Wig on Sind and ('riin Also, n fine young nnd Ihritiog Uioli.ird wllli efioirn fruit, '/‘ho firm is writ coveted with Locust limber. ' There Is 11 never fulling Spring of w.ilcr near the door, ahd water enough for a mill power. This water can be brought in pipes to Ihe house and barn. The above menliont-dtrael in nit Llrtieslnn* Lind, nnd in ip n. healthy neighborhood, lying iifrou the Cnnndogninrl rrrrlt, wilhin 3 mltrs of (brrlMe, and half a mite from Iho Cumberland Valley Railroad.— ll ia cmrt’cnh’iit In Carlisle market nnd well adapted for supplying s lid market. • The purchascr'can have the whole farm nr I Oil acres with (bn improvements, An indixpuliiltlc given. I*'nr terms apply In tln* subscriber, residing on the VVnlnul Doltmn (loud, five miles from Cur lisle JOHN MStlflUftN, Sr. September 5,1850—if Orphan**’ Court Sale. BY vinue of mi, order of th»» Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, the following Ren I Brittle, latc lho properly of Isuic Deidlcmnn, deceased, will bo fl.dil on iho premises, on Saturday the 28th dny of September,’?*2 o'clock P. M. of said tiny, vi*f A iniel of land, situate* in Silver Spring township, near Kingriown, in said county, hmimled by John Sense man, (Jeorgo Keller anil olhcis, co,*J>uining Two Acres ami Thiriy-ntio Perches, of Limestone Land, all of which la cleared, and un der good lencc. and in a high slum of cultivation,— Jhm* l The improvement* arc a Log Dwelling «SvTf St.ihle, nnd other Outbuild- Pm3|l|lffing. A Young Apple Orchard of graft jJgggjßed fruit and other kinds of fruit trees on Um|>reiiiifcn. Tho conditions of snlo will ho mhde Vnown unsold day hy JOHN PIHEOVID, Adui’r. August SO, 1850—»6wr • A Hinull Farm for sale. ' pi! E subscriber offer* nl private sale.’ s. tract of j_ Lmul, situated hi North Middleton township, Cumberland county. Pa., 4 miles north'of Cs.i.ajj hear-Waggoner’s road, containing 48 1-2 Acres, morn or Icor, of Slnlo Land, Patented, In a good alalo of cultivation, and part under poat and rail fence.— Tho loud la all doored except about 0 dr 7 acreaof „ „ timber. The improve moot a are ali itury I.rti HOUSE, woiitherliaarded. a Log luf'lmKitchen, LOU UAfIN, Wngoii Sfted.&c. JiUiWL I'liero U nn excellent Orchard of choice hull "nl a well of never failing woler on .aid form. If not odd nt piivalo aale before tho Bth of Iclo ber next. It will bo oirererl at poblio aalo on aal, day, at the Hon.e, in Oarlialo, and will po.il.valy I,o rein, wlrhlng to porehaa. or to examine "■» properly, will call on the aub.enber reaidlngln Car- L£ k.ae.aionwill b. , August 8,1650— 9 t TIAREOEB and Bilk Tlaouea. The aubacdbcr l. Jj •ailing dIT bia atock of Dnrcgca and BllkTiaauoa .1g , ..1 | y ,^nMdpr i«,. N . W) WOO DS,; Agt. Pablio Sale of Kcal Estate. ' 'IN pursuance ofan order ofnaloffom tlio Of* phaneV Court ofCumberland bounty, tllßßuhscrl ber will oiTur ut public aaloi bn the' premises, -on Friday the 4lh day bl October next; at l 3 o'clock M., Iho following described propertyi being tho real estate of Jdacpb Burkholder) decbaeedi late bf Mifflin lodrnehlpi . ' I A Tfabl of Land, eltUalod in Mifflin township, Cumberland county, adjoining. John M’Ctea’s mill, and iands of Daniel Barrack.Dan’l Dewalt, Peter Iloket and Henry Snyder, Containing 192 Acres, more or less, about ,160 acres of which is cleared and the balance well covered with timber. The land is generally (toed Slate Land, and it is an excellent grazing farm, there being water in every field. The improvements are a largo two story ji_A BRICK HOUSE well finished, a large JCInfcBANK DARN, Wagon Shed, Corn iSsiSnfflPUrih. Stable, and all necessary out- There 1s also a thriving Young Orchard on the farm. This farm lies on the Slate Road fi miles from Newvillc, and $ from Dublin Gap Sulphur Springs. The terms of sate are as follows: Five per ct. of the purchase money to be paid.on the confirma tion of the ante. The widow’s dower, which will be one-third the purchase money, remaining after payment of debts to be secured by a lien upon the land, the interest of which to he'paid annually during her life, and the principal at her Heath.— The residue of>onp-half the balance, payable on the Ist of April, 1851, and the remainder in three equal payments without interest, to be secured by judgment bonds and mortgage. PETER MYERS, AdmV. N. D. If this properly be not sold as above, it will then be rehted from Ist April next. September 6, 1850—5w' Valuable Ileal Estate for Safe. THE Heirs of Gcorgo Trimble, offer .uC private sale, that excellent Farm, situate in'Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, J mile north of Ouch* er’s mill, on the public road from lldgesfdwn to Slerrell’s Gop, containing . 206 Acres, and some Perches, of Black, Slate Land of* good quality, and in a high slate of cultivation, about 170 ..crea of which are elnafod'and the residue in lliriv. ing timber, The improvements on the easl sldo Of n__a (his farm nre.rt'largo double BRICK nnnSE and Kitchen, well finished: * aSSSHHMStonc and Frame BANK BARN, a good Young Orchard, a well of never fulling water at the door and oil the necessary Out 4 buildings, ■ • The we'll side contains a STONE HOUSE and Sl.ohlo, a never failing Spring ni the door, and on Apple Orchard of common fruit. • This property combines-several advantages, not only iVom location, but from the nature of (ho soil being loose and easily tilled, lying nearly square and containing about 25 acres of bottom of rather second bottom land, which Is well adapted to'the growth of grain nr grnas, thus giving It the double advantage of grain and slaulk farms. Thin bottom runs in front of the improvements from cast lowest which renders U very suitable to throwing a handsome farm of 103 acres to each. The mansion side of this tract is worthy the notice of.persons desirous of pur chasing a beautiful .country seat, as il.wnuldrcquiro hut very little additional expense to render it such* Also, will bo sold 57 acres of Mountain Timber Land, with a snug improvement on it, about 2 miles distant. Any person wishing to view the properly can cal with the subscriber who resides on the premises. JOHN TRIMBLE, Agl. September 5,1850.' I,un. Examiner insert (d amt. of $3 and send bill to (his office. Public Sale of Real Estate. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans* Court of Cumberland county, will be sold at public Rale, on the premises, on Monday the 7lh day of October next, at 1 o’clock P. M., tho following described foul estate, lute tho properly of Thomas Wullare, dco’d., to wit J . . • ‘ A Lot of Ground situate in (ho Borottgh of New 4 ville In said county, bounded by Corporation street an Ihn a lot of Mrs. Fry on the po(lh, by a lot' of Christopher' Dpweriua«ter*dn the south, mill S (ligh street On the wesfj containing übntil 12U (cot in Utcudih on said street.and übopt 300 foci in depth, having thereon erected a two story FRAME HOUSE and Frame Stable* Bh&9i i |Ur Tho above described lot will bo sold jEjpAnUßin two separate parts or alt together to !>uti. iHituliuscn*. The following ore the terms of sale: Sr> much as may be required to pay llio.coSls to be paid on the coiitirmutinn of the Palo by the ConrVt/ho lblrd of the h.lmce to remain iff the hand* of during the life bf the widow of the Honl. The inicrcH to bo paid flhnUully during her life* commencing on the Ist of April nc*t{ und ill her death tho principal lb be paid to the heir* of paid decedent} oncdialf tho balance to bo paid on the Ist of April 1851, when possession wifi bo glvcri Und a deed m.ide to the purchaser, and (he residue in one year Ihcreofier without' interest. Tho whole to be imeofed by retrogni*i»nefe in the Orphan*' Court with approved security; The lasea ol 185! to be paid by iho portlmser. ‘ • 'i’ho above described pfOpeH? will bo Sold by JaMES GILMORE, Tru.lco. September 5,1850—5 w Public Sale. WILL be offered at public sain, oh Saturday thn si)i dny of October next, on llm premisea, in Stiver Spring township, Cumberland county. Pa. about 8 miles fr--m lUrrisbhrg, nnd3front Hogns town, (tlieSute road fro nr Harrisburg to Sinrreu’s (Jap passes thmiiL-h the property.)'.two valuable Ptuiitul ons, Tbo flfst cnnlaiM . - 150 Acr^ii, f which ah.-mi 100 acres are cleared and !n the [jest stale of cultivation; 1 lie balance is covered with thriving timber. It joins the land of KlnporisJ and others. -The Improve* .menis ore a two story weatherboard* ’...1 DWKIXING nod U/IKN, a ncv* f.tilin}» Well near the door, and a list rule urehanl. ... The second plantation contains «M 9 acres, of which 100 arc chared, and in a high state of cul tivation; the balance is covered with valuahletim her. The Improvements oro a two story LOG HOUSK.and.n NKW UAItN.. There Uaiun-i dins JSpriig on the place near thd door, and a good Orchard; lain the property of Jos. Waller, dec’d, Possession given on the Ist,April next. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock on said dny,nnd the terms made known September 5,18.00 —5 t Valuable Farms for Sale. THE «iili«orilicr'nflcr» at private xole, llio follow. Inc described lU*al Ealnlot ~ A , No. 1. Situated in North Middlolonlown.lilp. 4J mllea oa.l orC.irll.lc, about 1 mile north of the liar tl.lmrg and Carll.lo turnpike road, containing 225 Acres, more or I™, .hoot ooe.hall Llntc.lono and th" duo 111,ok Slate and Meadow Land "H clear.Ld and. in a high Male of cultivation except 60 .ore., «rlicit j. well covered With heavy t. rnber. ri» bo I Wtn(t» it. - „ ro a very fine 2 "lory BI ONL adMMla" good Kamo BARNtpartly now,with WVlilKCorn Crib., Wagon Shed., &c„ a hoc 'jHuUS Spring llmi.c and a never falling aprlng of water near Ilia door of, llio home* Alio, a good Orchard of choice fruit. lfw . No. 9. Shunted »} mile* north CarlWe, on Iho road loading from Starred’* Gap to Carllalo.ooniam ing 166 Acres • of first fate Slate, land, wellllmod, except 35 acres, which la Well cotered with Timber.' * * lB . * , I , I £ r « ,e '* monta are a two story Frame Dwelling ,r.. a lirgo Frame UaUN, and all neccasery Oul*bulldmga | in good condition; Alan, n good Orchard of onoiooi fruit. Thla !form la well, supplied with water for atoek in all the fteltja, Also? 3 VVelta of. water nea* the house that never fall. Possession glv.en on .Inc Ist of April if desired; and the terms madfl lo auU the purchaser. . Persona wishing lo purchase or examine the pro pcflj will pleue pall on tho ■ n b* n A b " L“An.' , w " Carllalo. 'AfcMSTRONO (TOW/E. . Septembers* , k Town Lots for Sale. E*ecuW6f tm$ Ku»iy^e* : ceased*' late'bf theßoroughof Mechftnicsb.arg,-; ill sell at public sale* on the premises,’in said bbrough,pn T.hnfsday the 19th of September next, tKe following described Town Lots, viz: * No. 1« a Jot. containing about one*quaricr of. an aftre of Grpand, all under good fence* and situate In Main street, in, said, berough, and adjoining Jbhn Poai on;, the east andNancjr Kinsey ori ih« Mweat. The improvements are a'good frame HOUSE, Wash-house, SmoHe hqußP, Cistern, Stable. There is a number of fine bearing fruit trees on Ibis lot. No. 2, a lot of Ground on Sotilh Market strer.t, in 'said adjoining properties of Levi Reigelon and others, containing about of>aht,fcte of Ground, all nnder fence. The improvement? are n good Frame. Dwelling HOUSE, Ba]te,Ovehv&c. • A good Well of wa ter with a pump Is convenient to the door, and a variety of fruit trees arc on the premises. Sale to commence ot,l o'clock day, and the terms made knotfrn by - J ; DAVID EMMINffER, Es‘r. • Septembers, 1850—-2 t • . Orphans 9 Court Sale. IN pursuance of an order of sale front tlio Orphans* Court of Cumberland county, directed to the sub scriber, administrator of Robert Blean,deceased, lute of Westponnsborongh. township, in said county, htJ will offer at public sale, bn the premises, on Wednes day the 3d day of October next, aft o'clock-?. M., the following .‘described properly, late the estate of said d ceased,viz: ' . A tract of Land, situated on the cast side of the Big Spring,,in Westpennsbnrough township. Com-1 bcrlnnd county, miles south of tho Borotigh of New*ille, and the same distance Tlorih of Springfield. Irvine’s Merchant Mill is within 40 perches of the house, nnd thlro is four other mills within miles of said farm. The Cumberland Valley Railroad is within _Thia excellent farm contains abou‘ ■ 186 Acres, of first rate igtncsfoho LnmJ, In a good stale of'cuf tivulfon. A Bout ICO acres ale dcflrcd, and the re* widiin l« thriving timber. The arc a forge two slory Slone mil/Vn nm! Kitchen* b large BTONE HAftN. Ternnt Houle, Corn Cribs, Wn-- ■i»nrShed. Sprint House. Apple & Poach Urch.irJ <>l <‘liotcc fruit—jogdhcrwUhPears,Plums, Cheirios, &c. Sold proj»Vrly presents ns great inducements as ony in this part of (lie county to persons wishing* to purchase o comfortable ftiul permanent homestead. • The terms of sale ore ns follows: Five per cent, of the purchase money to be pah] on the e.onfirma* tlon of the sale bylho Court, one-half the balance on the Ist of April next, when possession will .be given and a deed made to the purchaser, and the residue in two,equaf annual payments thereafter without in terest, the payments to be secured by judgment or mortgogo.; . , . , Any person wishing to view the promises con call on John DieaPt living on the farm. who. will show the property* \ ROBERT CLEAN,, Adm*r. August JBso—6t _ Orphnna’ Court Sale. IN pursuance of an order of tho Orphan** Court of Cumberland county, will be sold at public sale, at (ho late residence of .Benjamin Myers, deceased, on Friday the Uth of October next, at 10 o’clock, A* Mm the following described Real Estate,.late thu properly of said decedent, to w:t: 1 A tract of Land situsto in Dickinson township, bounded by lands of John Huston, John Fishburn. land of tho said Bohj. Myers,deceased,and Abralmm Myers, containing 85 ’Acres & 130 Perches, strict measure, of which about 70 acre* are cleared and in a gorVd state of cultivation, and the residue in excellent timber land, having thereon erected a two Mplory wealherbomdcd HOUSE. LOG STABLE, a Well of water near the door, md a good Apple Orchard of choice fruit. Also, a Tenant House and Stable. Also, attho same time and place, will bo sold a small tract of firs! rate Timber Lar.d, situate in the same township, and bounded by land of John Fish burn, this htir* °f Michael Egc, deceased. William Line and fwlip Spangler, containing 10 Acres and 67 Perches. ' . ■ ' tore above destffibed lie,il Estate rtill oif Mid on thiMblfowing terms* So much ns may be necessary m.pny-'tho costs and expenses of Bale to be pafd on the confirmation of the sale l»y thb Cohrt. ttnedhird ofthe balance to remain In the hands of (ho fWclm •rr during the life of Elixa Myets, widow, the into* rest to bo paid to hrf annually, and at her death the toin'ipnl to be paid to the hrirfiof the aforesaid Benj. Myers, deceased, ono-half of tho balance of the pur chase money of (he tract first above descrih d to bo *■ paid on the .first of April next, when possession will be gitem and o deed made to the-purchaser, nnd lhe residua In two equal annual payments thereafter without interest. Tho residue of the purchase mo ney ofthe tract of Timber Lapd, after deducting Ihc 1 widow’s dower, to bo paid oh the fust of ApriLnext. 1 Tho who'o to lie secured by recognizance in the Or ' ohms* Court with approved security. 1 P JOHN GAROTHERB, Adm’f. ' August 20, 1850—r* Public Snlc off Rcul Eslnlct WILL bo aold nl public into, on (ho premises* un Friday (lie 18th d««y of October next, (ho fol lowing described (leal Rotate, lute (he property ol John Myeis,-deceased* vlti . . . • Ifn. L a if«c( of Slate and Gravel Land, sithalo !h Mifflin township. Cumberland county, bounded by lunda of Henry D. Duelhouscn, Esq., John Whislcf and others, containing 88 Acres* of fchfeb about to acres are cleared aftff In a good •lute of cultivation; the residue la Timber Land »d on excellent quality. There Is « Oral- rale Apple Orob on said farm, and an assortment of Cherries, Poaches, Plums, &e. The buildings area twnstory «« LOO HOUSE and Kitchen, a DANK adßESyt DAKN, (lower atnry Stone,) Saw Mill, & •P'Bv 1 novcr s F r,n S water near tho tract of Mudnuln Land* adjoining the above trafct, containing . IBT Acres, ilia ..mo being covered with Uie beet of Timber, mo»l of which Con be convenlenlly g. I at. Tho obovo Uncle will bo iold logelber ot nparate ly. to suit purchasers. • Bale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M« of •aid day, when due attendance will be given and terms ofsale made known by SAMUEL MEGAW, Eseeulor of John Mytrt, dec d. August 93,1850-—Bw Sain ol Vnlliatoln Kcnl EMnlo. WILL be oolil ol public 0010 on TUESDAY, the 32d of October licit, ol 10 o'clock, on ilia pro mises, Hie (allowing described real eiiilo | ■ 1, A Ircol of excellent land laving on the eoulh •Ido nr the Cumberland Valley llail Road about'lJ mile, crtal pfCatliale,containing .bout 200 ACRLs. It la under good fence end In o high alolo of colli „ „ vation. The linfrovcincnls ore a two gflSJk. Story DRICK HOUSE. . Inrgo brick [.•TSHUll'llk Darn, both recently built, and all neccaanry out bulldihge. There le a jSunwalor (with a pump) In the yard. Purl of tlila trnrt i« w»ll limbered. ... . * 2 About 80 ACRES, one mile aoullt of the above tenet, of which there are about 20 Acre.cleared, the balance la ciccllenl timber land. , , There wilt 'alee be offered at public aula on THURSDAY. Hie 241 h ©rOolobor next. allO o clock, on the premise., two very fine limestone farms, situ ated InToboyne lennalilp, Perryoouiily-Tlir.e are adloinlog farms, one contain, about 340 ACRES, the other 175 ACRES. They are.bent 8 mile, west f r nmliaburff. on lh« mnln ro»H up llic r.y ot form he. a STONE M ANSION HOUSE y r , n ,„ k i jr k on R. The other a Log Ilnnao and Mg Dart, There are Striving, ORCHARDS on hel of these place.. They are .Ithuled In the most fertile part ef the county, and offer many Induce- wishing" t'o see either of the above I rants. ' obtain Information Rent the tenant, residing on nre mlse*. nr either of the undersigned Eieeulure. Attendance win be given and term, made known on day of aale by BY the heirs. , RICHARD PARKER. R. C. BTERRETT. > E*«cul«n of TKom»i Urle, dto'd. July 24.-rSni( . Valuable Pill) and Farm at Fnblic Sale. r . , . v THE subscribofs.wisbihg.io dissolve partnership 'and remove to the west; will-sell their valuable Mill and Farln at Public .Sale, oh Wi*dn6sdV d®7 of September next, at 10 o’clock A. M.,1 on. the premises, the following described tract* of land, v|*) , No. 1, Contain* 130 acres, of Slate Land, of ex* cellent quality, situated on the Long's Gap road, about 4 miles north of Carlisle. Of (he above tract there are ISO acres cleared. The improvements ore V»- tt • a 3 story LOG lIOUBR, Tenant House, Stone Kitchen, LOO DARN, a Well of jiijsjHLwftter with a pump in ft at (he door, and HUKn Young Orchard of choice fruit trees, No. 2, contoins about 60 acres, of which abofit 40 are cleared—laying ono.Kalf mile north of the above iract. on the same road. This is also Slate Land of a good quality. , • , No. 3, contains about 30 acres, of Mountain Land, laying hoar tho Long’s Gap road. There is a quail* tity of fine Locust and Cbosnut Timber on this tract, and is easy of uccdaS. No. 4. contains ahout 30 Seres, of fine Toong Ihesnul Timber, on the Long’* Gap road- Persona wishing to purrhuse can be shown either the .bovo If.cl. by c.lllng on tho .nbicribcM; ts. ,crm> ■>»*"• adm. Kiokry. Aulgntf* of Jacob Btidltr. An*. 16, -6t PUBLIC SALE. TN pUrirmfice of on ordar of the Orphan*' of Cam* j lH>rlnnd county, iho subscriber, administrator of ffler Baker, doceaied, will sell at public tale, that! valuable property located on Main alrcct, In tho bo-1 rough of Mecharricaburgv on Saturday the 6lh day of 1 October next, at 10 o’clock P. M. The property Ijfr rw JL. fconaUta of a Double Frame HOUSU iKalliTlM""' 1 I* o * Ground, containing 43 feet J guliljffflnd upwards on Main atfcet, and in flgjyQßdepth 300 feet, bounded by John Daw bore on tha sail, WtouCfrr’a Alley on the aouth. and t Kallrr’t holra on tha >«e*t« ; There Is a STAPL'D oft the lot and a baarins fruit tree*. Term* of made known on the day a TITZBIr, AdmV. \ . JddfcualM, \686~-,Bt. ■ • : Desirable Property Cor Sale* I * THEsubscriberwill.sell at. prlVatesale, theoro* pcrly fah whicli he now tetlUcfc; iiiuate In Week 4 Pennsboro* township,Cumberland cotlhty, containing about winfcAcafcßj with a good two story FRAME A-i- HOUSE, a good FRAME BARN, a well of good , water, and all the necessary ,Oiit ll!rm Dui,din^'t(l^"lcr with an Orohaijdof. 3O trees of choice varieties of Apple In lull bearing. A Peach Orchard of abbot 60 trees Of tlio moat select eastern varieties, with a general assortment of Pear, Plum, Apricot; Nectarine ano Cherry trees of the best varieties.. : The buildings are all new and built in a substantial manner* The whole properly is In good order, and one of the inosl desirable in thu county, being situated in the village of Plainfield, 5 miles west of Carlisle, and close tef ch'urch and schools, and within & a mile of Burns*. Academy. It presents rare inducements loami* chnnio or private family wishing to educate theif children, , If not sold previoos to. the sih of October next, It will on (hat day be offered nt public sale, at 10 o'clock, on the premises, arid will positively bo told* Fof particulars addrcta'lhe subscriber at Plainfield, Cam* garland county. . ADW. CAROTiIERS. Aug 15.18C0-61 . • Small Farm for Sale. THE subscrilier offers ot private sale, the farm oil which he now resides, situated in Ndrth Middleton township, S| miles north-west of Carlisle, containing 60 Acres of Slate Land; about SO acres of which is cleared aria in a good.state of cultivation. Tne Improvements afe a I i etory HOUSE, part log and rfuflTl lltjl P orl f famc < n now double LOG BARK, I^|||jwd Spring of water near the door, and a fjPrfcgyaS variety of thriving fruit trees on tho premises. There is about 6 acres of Crstrate mea* dow. Persons wishing to view the property can call on the undersitthed residing thereon, 'Perms easy. PERES W. QUIGLEY* Aug 16, IB6o—if Rent Estate at Executor’s Sale. ON TUESDAY the 24th of September next, wilt be sold at public sale, on the premises. In Moti* roo lottriship, Cumberland county, Pa., the following Real Estate, late the property of Peter Brickcr, d«* ceased, on the Forgo Road, one mile east of Spring Forgot No. 1, containing 130 Acres, of first rate Limestone Land, The improvements ■ - are a largo STONE HOUSE, BANK. BARN,Spring House, Wagon Sheds,Corn JpMiHLCrib. and other Outouildlnga; a first rate ti!lliHspring near the door, and an Orchard of choice fruit. No, 2, Containing 109 Acres, of Limestone Land, adjoining the above. The ini' l provements ore a-one story HOUSE and.DANK BARN, and other Outbuildings; a Tenant borne, Ac several Springs near the bobso. -Both farms ate lit a high stale of cultivation end under good feneei * No. 3, Containing 60 Acres* adjoining No. 2, a mile south of Church* town; about'lo acres are cleared and the remainder coNcred with first rate timber. No. 4, Contains 11 Acres; on the south side of Yellow Breeches creek. The improvements ore a good LOO HOUSE and ST A* BLE, and a go6d Spring, and the laud is under good cullivalinn. No. S, Contains about 2 Acres; on (he Forge road, 1 mile east of Spring Forgo. ThtJ improvements aro n largo twost’Ty House, part stone, 1 Frame Stable, Blacksmith Shop, and other Out buildings, with n first rate Spring in the basement story of the houac. No. C, Contains about 3 Acres, of unimproved. Land, bn the York road, near Church' town, under good fence. No. 7, a largo two story House nnd Lot of Ground inChurchlown, about 40 feet ia front end 1&0 feet in depth. Indisputable titles will bo given for the above pro* perlies. Tho above properties shown and all news* [ sary information given to persons wishing to purchase by colling on either of the subfenbora, or on Juba Lula living on Lot No. 6.. Hale to commence at 1 o’clock P. M., when attciH dcnco will be given and terms made known by - OKORUti BRINULB, JOHN DRINDLE, Ex’ra August 8,-1850—7t Valuable Property nt PUBLIC SALE. , ON FRIDAY the 27th of September next; will W cold at public sale, on the premlecaj in M6nro» township, Cumberland county, Pa.* the following Reel Estate, late the property of John Morrett, de* cons d; about onc-hulf mile weal of Churchtown, on ,tho road lending from (Jhurchlown to thel'rindle Spring Hoad, containing 125 Adres, , of drat rate Tdmeslone Land, 100 acre* cleared ana in a high ain'to of cultivation, the remainder is cov ered with fine young limber. Tho Improvement# o_jl are a two story LOG HOUSE, a I.arg# vWßKfflk Kitchen, a LUG DARN* Wagon Shed,' ::£Si» oorn Urih, and other nreesaary Out-build* Also'a never failing well of water near Uiu door,' and un Orchard with choice f oil.—‘ rids is considered one of the best farma.ln Monroe’ township. Any person wishing to view lhe«ahove property previous to the sale can do eo by calllnf ori ibo subscribers* . ' , Uale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M. on laid day, when attendance will bo given & terms made known OEORGK HRINDLR, SAMUEL MORRETT; Ex'rtf. August 8. 1850—8 t Vnlnublo Farm for Sale. THE subscriber offer* at private Bate, that value' iilo farm, aiiuatcd in Diclrlnaon township, between ihe Walnut Bottom and Forge roada, and convenient to Moore** mill, conti ining 105 AcrcS* of excellent Nrneatonb land, about 150 aeieaol wbicK are cleared, and in n good state of cultivation. Ihtf remainder iawell covered with Woodland. The ltn» n_i provomem* ore a LOG Dwelling House,- anew DANK BA UN, and other Out iSiS^f tmUjingi; *^ wo we^B °** npvcf fvlling rire convenient to the house and burn, and a large Apple Orchard of graAed tree* {* on the premise*. Person* wishing to view the property 6*n *all oW (ho undersigned, or on the premiie*. NATHAN WOODS/ August 1* 1850—If : _ Lnn. In.el. copy tilt tf. and charge Wooda. noiiio and tot for Stile. THE «ul<«ciiber will cell at pri.ata aaW, (Aa pro perty on which be live*, situated at. West Hill, Cum* . liorlnmi couniy. on the Bute rofcd Ihun Carliale 10 Newviltc, 0 mile* writ of Carflalo, am) I mile sooth nf Shellebtrgcr’s mil). The Lot contains half an' Acre offlrst rile Limestone Land, under good fence. » w with a neve two stdly BRICK HOUSE.. 30 by 34 feet, and Back Buildings therg* I Sjnkon efoeted. Alao.awell ofoxcellenfw*i v*bh a pomp in it near the door, end « number of and thriving Apple. Peach and Cherry trees. The aitnaUon is egood one fo#- * - Tailor or any other mechanic* This property is situated irt a pleasant, rich antf healthy neighborhood, and vrill be sold low* srthe subscriber Intende moving met* For particular* ealL~, on the undersigned. DAVID ZElOLßfiv July 85, 1860~-Bnv ’ Private Sale, The aubacriber offera at private Bale,a valuable lot of ground In (hit Borough. on Pomfret etreel, and adjoining a lot of Joseph Sites on the east, ant) MarV Caufman on the west, Containing 00 foci front, ai)iP [240 feel deep, having thereon erected a two o_jji " plastered House and Kitchen, a two Frame House, Frame Darn* Stablb, ,and : • Outbuildings. There abttofc'- daSc^S ,^nre trees cn th’i premiees. The. property will be Hd low* tmVdl«i(M loin half lamk ;If ncceMiiyt td suit pmchaaeia. For term* nlv to PHIUP RHOADS,: |' Agent for the Owq«. August H 185 Q