HON. SIXXB LEWIS. t «st week Judge Lewis made a brief visit to | ... family of his eon-in-law,-Maj. Jas. H; Camp- Uflll in ibis borough, during which time very many ; of our citizens embraced the opportunity of, offer inff to him their respects in person. • / ' i On Saturday evening a large number of gentle men of both political parties, waited upon him, on which occasion they were enterlavned by Major Campbell, in the iraost liberal and sumptuous manner. The utmost cordiality and good feeling prevailed during, the evening, and, although we can hardly suppose that all the Whig gentlemen w ho were present will oast their votes for Judge Lewis at tne coming election, it was clearly man ifest that he made a most favorable impression. Wherever known, it is edmilled'thatas a shrewd, critical, eagle-eyed lawyer, a sound, discriminat ing, impartial and independent Judge*. he has few equals, and probably no superior in the State, of Pennsylvania. His election to the Supreme Bench will afford very general satisfaction. Judge Lewis, says the editor of the Luzerne De mocrat, is among the learned legal men of the age. There are few men, indeed, whose minds are bet ter disciplined than that of this gentleman. For a. period of twenty years, he has been upon the bench and in our intercourse with the bar, we have never heard the legal capacity of Judge Lewis question ed. He has been at thtf head of the benoh, and. has in his lime ruled some of the important legal questions of the age, and in most of them he has been sustained by the High Court of Errors of the Slate, - , • While at the bar, in Northern Pennsylvania, ho had a commanding position, and as an advocate or counsellor he had no superior. From his first ca ( toer in life, at the printing press, down to the pres ent lime, his whole course of conduct, has been marked by zeal and energy of character, Poilsville Emporium* ANOTHER GALPHIN* The Gardner Case* It appears as though there wae to be no end to the robbery, thieving and plunder of the federal Galphin Whig*. It was but a few short mbnlha ago that a { head of one of the departments, under Gem Taylor, 1 received from Secretary Meredith, who Is now a Whig candidate for one of the Judges oflho Supreme 1 Court, tho enormous sum ofNINETY THOUSAND DOLLARS, as interest on the celebrated Galphin claim. For this extraordinary act the Whigs in Con gross would not permit him to remain in the cabinet; but the Federalism of Pennsylvania approved so much of this glaring fraud, that they nominated him fur one of tho moat responsible offices under the govern* nionl of our Slate. . Another case of os great villainy has just come to light at Washington city. It appears that a certain Dr. Gardner, a dentist, lost’ somc/alsc teeth or some thing else, that made him a claimant under the Mex ican treaty. Ills porcelain claim, if there ever was any justice in it, would probably haveamounlpd to a few picayunes, but by false and fraudulent affidavits, and promising to divide the spoils with the witnesses and counsel, and we presume tho Mexican Commis sioner also, tho claim was magnified to Haifa million. It is also said by tho letter writers that Thomas Cor win. tho present Secretary of the Treasury, was on* gaged as counsel in tho case, and as counsel always understand tho cases of their clients, we presume he understood all about the fraud. This monstrous claim was brought before tho board of Commissioners and sworn through,but as Dr. Gardner jlid not divide tho spoils fairly with some of the witnesses, they have blown tho transaction; ithas been brought before this grand jury of Washington city, and true bills found against Dr. Gardner, (who has decamped for Europe,) his brother, who was not quite so smart, and who has boon bound over to stand his trial, and some others. This U the last Galphin. What will be tho next? Democratic Union. Figures Wont Lie* Comparisons are said to be odious, and we have no doubt the plundering pirates, now in power will find them' so, when they see the figures of their dynasty compared with those of honest adminis* (rations. Take for instance the closing three years of Gov. Shank’s administration, 1646,1847 and 1848, and compare the expenses of the Executive and State departments with threayears of Govern* or JohnsiQi^u. In 1616, the entire expenses In these departments amounted In 1847. In 1848, The* above aggregate, although precisely as given In the appropriation shows 100 great an amount to bo properly chargeable to this depart ment, as it includes the pay of messenger to the Canal Commissioners. NOW LOOK ON THIS PICTURE. Since.lBlB, Gov. Johnston has had control of the expenses of these departmental and -here are the figures 1819, 1850, 1651, Making an excess of expenses against Johns ton’s administration in one department of more than 68,000. Part of Governor Johnston's sink ing fund.— Harrb'g* Invcttigalur, More of It* 'j'he Washington Union, reforing to the fact that (ho Grand. Jury had found true bills for perjury against Dr. Gardiner, who is now in Europe, and against lus brother, in the matter of the Melioan claims, says: . , We have hoard many complaints against the Idle Mexican board, and of the wrdngfulncsa of many of the awards mudo by it; hiilj as we have no authority to Send for “ persona and.papers,” wo mttsl waU for further developementa before wo can venture to give currency to the statements which have reached ua. Congress will doubtless aid the action of Ihebosrd { and Va tithe of whst wo have hoard be satisfactorily proved, (ha Galphio will be forgotteft" Tits llovta an 6 Grave of jf efferson.-— A corre spondent of the Unionlown Democrat, who has re cently visited Monticello, the residence of Jefferson, thus describes it: The interior of the house is just as JofTorson loft It, cXcept tho furniture, which is all gone, save some paintings, mirrors, &o. Tho house, both outside and inside, bears all the evidences of neglect and de cay, but it atilt retains all its fair proportions, and its venerable outline grown gray and mossy by Umo and neglect, perhaps adds, rather than otherwise, to its appearance, particularly to strangers. And tho venerable aspen trees growing around, throw a kind of melancholy ovsr everything, that seemsto whisper in your ear, and point you about throe hundred yards down In the woods, to tho grave of him who planted them—to tho humblest grave in appearance that ever held the ashes ofhuman greatness. ... I enclose you a lilllo flower from a branch of vines •aid to have been planted by Jefferson, hlnueir. I heath the window oflhe room in which ho died,they have spread all over the side oflhe house. • Mohler, executors of Daniel Mohler, late of Allen township, deceased. . 23. The addouhl of Join Flreovld, administra tor of Isaac Biedleman, late of Silver Spring town ship, deceased. 24. The account of George Koshl* administrator of Absolom Thutnma, late ol North Middleton township, deceased. 25. The account of Klizabeth Wise, executor of Jacob Wise, late of Lower Allen township, de ceased. 26. The account of Samuel Wherry, adminis trator of Robert Welsh. late of the borough ofi Shlppensborg, deceased. 27. The aosounts of Robert O. Sterrelt and 1 Richard Parker, executors of Thomas Urie, late of, North Middleton township, deo’d. 1 28. The account of 0. Titzel, administrator of James of the borough of Mechanics-, burg* deceased. 21). The account of Thomas Sibbet, Guardian of Mary and Joseph Seirer, minor children of Daniel Solrer, deceased. 30, The account of John Trimble, administrator | of Wm. Trimble, late of Silver Spring township, j nQc(iunt of Grier, administrator of Jane Moore, iato of the borough of Carlisle, de- account of Thomae B. Bryson, Guar . dlanofJameß and Sa^el JOHN DBANDT, Seot-y. mAWI : On the aad ln.t., hj the Rer.SiJney L. Herkoy, Mr. Edwih W. Humt, of DilUburg, York county, to MU. Sarah Miixrr, formerly of thl. county. On tlio B,lh Ini. by the nmo, Mr. Jo.iaii Wil «on, to MU. Suian. Maiakl, both of Nowvillo, Cum berUnd county. -Niue Vouchers Wanted. THE School Directors of Monros township, Cumberland ooupty, will mod at the Ohutohlown School House, on the 10th day of August next, at 10 o’oloook A. M., to examine Teachers and give out the schools of said township. By. order of the Board. July 31,1851— 3t Mew MncUcral* MACKERAL No. 8 of now catching, in addition to other qualities. Also Salmon, Shad and ing, Just received and for sale by BXECiIIOK’g SALE. THE subscribers, executors of Ihelatc David Shaef fer, will offer at public sale, qri the premises; on Friday the 12th day of September next, at 10 o'clock A. M., that valuable LIMESTONE FARM, situate in Dickinson township, Cumberland deputy, contain ing . ‘ 134 Acres & 37 Perches, neat measure, all cleared except about 5 acres which are well covered wilh limber. The improvements are a two story FRAME plastered House with a Kitchen, a Spring Hpuso, BANK uSiuSvBARN, the lower story of which is stone, SSSBBIho upper frame, being 90 feel long, wa gon shed, corn crib, hog pen, blacksmith shop, and a thriving young'Orchard. ' The Yellow Broochos creek bounds the farm, and there are several springs of running water, on it. . The farm is in a high .state of cultivation, and is | very productive, having 40 acres in clover .and the residue in the usual crops. The farm is convenient to the market, being about 4 miles from the'Balti more turnpike, and 7 miles from Carlisle* * The terms of flolo will be: One half ofthe purohaeo money, which will embrace a dewier of $l5OO, to bo pdid on the let day nf April 1852, When peSßOsaien will bo given and the deed delivered,and the balance in three equal annual payments without interest, to be secured by judgment bonds. .Ton per cent of the purohaeo money will bo exacted on the day of sale. p HENRY SHAEFFER, JOEL SHAEFFER, Ex’rs.. -July 31, 1851—71 Attention - Big Spring Mama Mine Guards! PARADIS at the public house of 0. Hoffman, in* Centreville, on Saturday the, Olh of August, at 10 o’clock A. M. precisely, properly equipped for for drill. By order of the Captain. D. O. M'CULLOCH) 0. S. July 31,1851—at Attention Springfield Light Infantry ! PARADE at the public house of Elias Eyster, on the Walnut Bottom Road, on Saturday the 9lh day of August next, at 10 o’clock A, M., properly equipt for drill. At the same lime and place, an adjourned Court of Appeal will be held for said company. By order of the Captain. J. M. M’OULLOCH, 0. 5. July 04,1851—31 THE School Directors of Frankford township, will meet at Lackey’s tavern, on the 14th dajf o! August next, at To’clock P. M., for the examina tion of seven Teachers for said township. Appli cants will please attend. JOHN C. BROWN, Scci’y; July 21,1851—31* . THE Board of Directors of Newton District, Cum berland county, will-moot at tho public house of Henry Hursh in sold district, on Saturday tho 9th day of August next, at 1 o’clock P. M., for tho pur* pose of examining and selecting eight Teachers to take charge of tho schools of said district, for tbe on* suing term. By order of tho Board. , CL SNOKE, Scct’y. July 24, 1851—3 t REGISTER’S NOTICE. NOTICE Is hereby given lo all persons Interes ted that the'following accounts have been filed* in this office for examination by the accountants therein named, and will be presented to the Or phans* Court of Cumberland county, for confirma tion and allowance, on Friday, the 96d day of August, A. D., 1851, viz:; 1. The account of John Burner,* administrator of Mary Hamer, late of Kingstown, deo’d. 2. The account of Win. Clark, administrator of James Clark, late of Southampton township, de ceased. . 3. The account of Jeremiah Bowers, administra tor of John B. Ebright, late of Silver Spring town ship, deceased. 4. The account of Jacob Zeigler, executor of Marta EL Zeigler, late of North Middleton town ship, deceased. * 6. Tho account of John B. Coovor, administra tor of David Bear, late of Upper Allen township deceased. $8,341 00 10,785 00 11,165 00 6. The account of Wm. Maxwell, executor ol George Maxwell, late of Southampton township, deceased. 7. The accounts of Benjamin Musser, guardian of Susannah and Mary Snavely. 8. The account of Win. U. Gorgas and Peter Barnhart, executors of Susanna Fahnestock, late of East Pennsboro’ township, deceased. • 9. The account of John Shoop, administrator o! George Rupp, Jr., laic of Allen township, deoMP* 10. The account of John Rupp, executor, of John Suavely* late of Hampden township, decea sed, . .11. The account of John Houser, administrator of Henry Kimmel, lato of (he borough of Meohan icsburg, deceased. , I*2. The account of Roubon Starr, administrator of Isaac Lloyd, late of Lower Allen township, de ceased. • ' $30*319 00 $11,035 00 18,848 83 , 13,745*00 $38,523 83 13. The account of John Lohn, sr., ono’of the administrators of Peter Lehn, late of North Mid dleton township, deceased, ns settled by his exec utor John Lehn, jr. 14. Tho account of David Foreman, administra tor with.the will annexed, of Peter Cope, late of Newton township, deceased. . - 15. Tho account of David Foreman, administra tor of Mary Cope, late of Newton, township, de- ceased. ; 10, r lWaccount of Frederick Wonderlich, ad ministrator of Peter Rockafellow, late of the bo rough of Meohanicsburg, deceased. " . 17. 'fhe account of Samuel Garber and David Domulhy executors of Charles Garber, lato of New ton towhship, deceased. 18* The account of John Sheets, administrator of Jacob Kauffman, late of East Pennsboro’ town ship, deceased. 19. The accodnfof James McCormick,executor of George M’Cofifriok, lute of Southampton town ship, deceased. 20. The account of John Lose, administrator of Abraham Lose, late of Silver Spring township, deceased. 21. Tho account of David Lehn, administrator with the will annexed of Conrad Emminger, late of Silver Spring township, dccM. 22. The account of Solomon Mohler and Jaoob Lumps. CANDALABUAS, Aetral, Solar, Eiherlal, Lard and Pino Oil Lamps of now and faohionablo styles, just received and for sale by - 0. INHOFF, AgU Carlisle, June 13,1861. Teachers Wanted. To Teachers. Prdtlidridta^y’s^diicc; NOTICE ia hereby gtven'to all persona inter, ested that the following: accounts haveheeh ! filed ( In the Prolhonotary’s office for examination by the, accountants therein named, andwil.l be presented to the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, for confirmation and allowance, op Wed nesday the 27th day of August, A. D. 1851.' ; l.’.The account of : John Rupp, Assignee under a deed of voluntary assignment p’f Jacob ates, of Sbiremanslown. ~ . r 3. The account of John Waggoner, As gnee ol George Strohm, sr., under a deed of volu ilary as? signment. : ' - - ’ • „ 3. Trust account of John Houser and I eler Barnhart, Assignees of William O. Houser of the borough of Mechaniceburg, under a deed of volun tary assignment. 4. Trust account of Jacob Rllner, Assignee of Leonard Wise, late of South Middleton township,- under a deed of voluntary.assignment, 5. The account of Thomas Greaaon, Assignee of Jacob Stover, under a deed of voluntary assign menu ■ 6. Tho account of Robt. Moore and John Good year, jr., Assignees of ,F. H; Keeny & Co., under a deed of voluntary assignment. ; JAS. FS LAMBERTON, Prolh’y. Prothy’a Office, July 24,T85l— 5t - Estate Notice. LETTERS of administration on the estate of John Browne well, late of Silver Spring towbshlp,Cum berland co., Pa., deceased, have been granted by the Register of said county, to the subscribers living in said township. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment,and those having claims will present them properly oulhenll. catod for settlement to , SAMUEL COCKLIN, WILLIAM BROWNEWELL; July 24,1851-61*. Adm’rs. House and Lot for Sale* THE undersigned, Executors of Elizabeth Lutz, deceased, will offer at public sale, on tho premi ses, on Saturday tho 80th day of August next, a lot of Ground, in situate Frankford township, near Lack ey’s store. The lot contains 13 ACRES, . more or less, ol improved land, all under-fence and in good condition. The improvements arc a two story |Rst| LOG HOUSE, LOG STABLE* an: Apple |*|!Sl Orchard, &c. , Sale to commence at 1 o’clock P. M., when at tendance will be given ami lorms made known by ' , GEORGE DRAWBAUGH, SAMUEL MARQUART,' Exeeutors of Elizabeth Lutx t deceased. ■July 21, 1851—61* O.C. QUICK AND COMPANY’S Mammoth Menagerie. WILL Exhibit at CARLISLE, on Saturday, August 2nd. Doors open from 2 lo 4 P. M., and from 7J lo 10 o’clock P. M. Admittance, 25 cents. Children under nine years of ago half price, - This splendid.collection of tho rarest and. most magnificent specimens of the Animal Creation, obtained from oil quarters of the globe, will enter town on tho morning of the day of exhibition in GRAND PROCESSION, and preceded by the gorgeous Orphean Chariot, Containing the New York Brass Band, under the superintendence of. Mr. Joseph Noshbr, and will oonsistDfall Iho beautiful decorated vehicles oflho Company, drawn by a magnificent stud of ONE HUNDRED HORSES. The Menagerie of G.C. QUICK &. CO. stands unrivaled by any other similar establishment in the world, and in it willj?e found representatives of every animal which has over been discovered by the naturalist. It Is composed of the two great collcc. lion? formerly belonging tq JUNE, TITUS &'CO., AND TAN AMBDRO its CO. And among the principle..attractive features will be found the trained PERFORMING ANIMALS, which-wore so celebrated both in Europe and Amor, ica. MR. BROOKS, ike onequalod Liow-Kino, will superintend this part of tho.-Exhibition. In tho ‘coursoiof the paifotmanQfr MB,LANG* WORTH Ywill introduce'JilaTnghly trainedPdrfies. who will go through with their wonderful feats of dancing, waltzing,. &c., forming a pleasing episode lo tho general entertainment* Proclamation; WHEREAS tho Honorable Fubdehick Watts President Judge of the several Courts of Com mon Picas of tho counties of Cumberland,Perry and Juniata, in Pennsylvania, and justice of tho several Courts of Oyer and Tcrminrrond General Jail De livery in said counties, and'Hon. John Stuart and John Clcndcnin, Judges of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jnil Dclivory,for the trial of all capital and other offences, in the said county of Cumberland—by their precepts to me directed. dated tho Hlh of. April, 1851, have ordered tho Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, to ba holdon alUorlisle, on thodthMondayof August next, (being tho 25th duy) at 10 o’clock in the fore noon,to continue one week. NOTICE is therefore hereby given, to tho Coro ner,Justices of tho Douce and Constables of thesaid county of Cumberland, that they Are by the said pre cept commanded to bothon ami therein their proper persons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, exami nations, and alt other remembrances, io do those thingswhichto their officesappertein to bo. done,and allthosothat are bound by recognizances, to prosecute ogainst the prisoners that are or then shall be in the jail of said county, are to be there lo prosecute them asshull ho just. DAVID SMITH, Sheriff. Sukriff’s Optic*, V Carlisle. July 10. 1851. $ . . . Six Cents Reward. R ANA WAY from the subscriber living In the bo rough of Carlisle, on the 3d instant, on inden tured apprentice to the Tailoring Business, named Qeotiob Moonn. Said, boy had bn when he went away a black Tweed Frock Coat, Black Pants, and Blue Military Gap, and la obout-6 feet 0 inches high. All persons are forbid harboring or trusting him on my account. The ohovo toward but no extra charges will be paid to any person who will return said boy lo me; JOSEPH H; WEIDLEY. Ju!y 17, 16S1—31* Estate Notice. NOTICE is.heicby given lhal Letters of Adminis* Irolion on tho estate of Lewis Carpenter, late] of Adams county, Po*|decM,, have boon issued to tho subscriber residing in Frankfoid ,tp.» Cumberland county* Pa. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those ha* vlng claims will present them for settlement to WILLIAM OKACEY, Admr. , r July 17, 1851—Ot ‘ NOTICE. To the. Heirs and Legal Jiepresenialives of David Sheafcr% late of Dickinson township* dec'd, TAKE notice (bat by order of the Orphan** Court of Cumberland county, I Will bold an Inquest ti> divide! part, or value the ileal Estate of said doceas* od.on Friday the Bth doy.of August, A. D. 1651,al 9 o’clock A. M. on'(fee pjemifcs, in said township, when nnd where SborifiVOflice. Oetfiele, July 17, 1881. School Tax Notice for 1851. THE Duplicate of School Tajoa for the preaeht school year has been issued to the ui^orslgned,Trea-. ■titer of tbo School District of the Borough of Car- HslOa , ... 1 111 Dollar rate on Occupation, Professions, occ., 4 raills. Property of every description, _ rt ,7. T ., v The Treasurer will attend at the OOUNIY COURT HOUSE, in said borough, on Frihat the IBlh day orAuguat neat, ° * NTTIUi perform all operit|ona upon tho Tooth 18 ami sla B o clock ofooiil .ecordanco W that may bo required for their proaorvation.— of rocoWlng tho School taxcaaforcoald in accordance Tw( j; i llMr ‘iod, from a ain ß lo tooth loan W U t° ”° C " ICr W iho^lfrtli of tho :rA h :fu:t;:x.:Zd b Sf p rnro^o o „ r \i^S nm ay o! hia brolhor ’ on Norlhm bo paid after aaid date and hoforo tho IBlh of Ooto: atroet, Darli.lo Pa. bor nintt,-after which'nodoductiona will ho allowed, | way to, mot. , .< and for all unpaid Taxes, a warrant to enforce the ___ » » collection thereof, will thereafter be issued as direct- SALE. A now Rockaway led bv Law. . \J will bS sold lowj tho owner having no use for , * , *, J, W. EBY, Treasurer, the'same. Enquire of the Editor. 1 ' CatlUle.July ir, 1861-Bt I July IT, 1881. fIhEACHBRtf WANTED. Nino; Male m*gpne I FomaleiToachor, will find employment Spring township, Cumberland county, for . 7or » months to teach tho ordinary branches taught m the common schools. Tho schools to commence on the first day of September next. Recommendations as to moral character will bo required, and an examina tion of the applicants Will take place at tho house of George Duuy, in Hogestown,on the loin day of August next, at 9 o’clock in the morning. By .order, of iho Board. , GfcO. 11. BUCHER, Scct’y .July 17, 1861—3* . ! ' ■ • ■ ■ SHERirrS SAMS. EY virtue ofshndry writs of Venditioni Exponas, Levari Facias and Fieri Facios, issued out of the Court of. Common Pleas of Cumberland county, and to .me directed, I will expose to public sale, at the Court House, in the Borough of Carlisle, on Friday the 16th day of August next r al 10 o’clock A. M. the following described Heal Estate, viz: . i A lot of Ground, situate in the borough of Sbipponsburg,.containing 33 feet in breadth and 267 foot in ,deptb, more or less, bounded.by Main street on the nbtln, a lot of Henry Alboilon on the I west, an alley, on the south, and other property of George Alhdtoh on the oast, having thereon erected a one story Log House and Kitchen, Ac. Also, a lot of Ground, situate in the bo rough of containing,32 feet in breadth and 267 feet in depth, more or less,bounded by Main street on the north* sin alley on the south, a lot of John Durnbaugh on the oast, and tho above .descri bed lot on tho'west, having thereon orcctod a Stable, Ac. Seized and takon in execution as the property of Goorgo Atherton., * Also, a tract of land, situate in Mifflin township, bounded on tho oast by land of J, Loamy and Peter Fahnestock, on tho south by Isaac Christ* lieb, on (he west by Andrew M’Elwano and on tho north by David Bowers, containing 74 acres, more or less, having'thereon erected, a two-story Log House, Log Shop, and Log Barn* Seizeifand taken in execution as the property of Thomas Dunlap. ■ Also, the undivided one-half of a lot of Ground,.-situate in the borough of Carlisle, contain ing 60 feet in front and 240 feet in depth, more or loss, bounded by High street on the south, a lot of Thompson’s heirs or. tho east,an alley on the north, and a. lot of Mrs. Kaufman on the west, having there on erected a two story Stono House and Stone back building, and a Stono Shop. Seized and taken in execution as'llje property of James A. Dougherty. Also, a lot of ground, situate in Mon roe township, containing 4 acres and 90 perches, more or less, bounded by lands of John Bellzhoovor, David.DHler, Nancy.Rlchwirip and Henry Westfall, having thereon erected a one and a half story Log House, Frame Stable, Ac. Seized and taken in ex ecution as the property of Henry Fellows. Also, a lot of ground, situate in the bo i rough of Sbippcneburg, containing 32. feet 3 inches in breadth, and 257 feel 4 inches in depth, more or less, bounded by Penn street on the cast, an alloy on I the north, other property of Jeremiah Rhoads on the south, and an alley on tho west, having thereon orec- I tod a two story Brick House, Kitchen, Ac. I Also, a lot of ground, situate in the bo- I rough.of Shlpponsburg, containing 82 feet 3 inches in breadth and 267 feet 4 inches in depth, more or less, bounded by Penn street on the cast, the above described lot on the north, and an alloy on the west, and a lot of John Fagan on the south, having there on erected a twß story Biick House A Brick Kitch en, Ac. Seized and taken in execution as the pro perty of Jeremiah Rhoads. Also, a lot of ground, situate: in the vil- Inge of Whitebili, Eastponnsborough township, con taining 200 feet on the south along the State road to a post, thence north olong a lot of Henry Loudon 94 feet, thence weit along the Cumberland Valley Rail Road 200 feet to a lot of Thomas, Craighead, jr., thence eloiig said lot, feet to the place of be ginntagt having thereon erected a two story Frame tHouse, Wash House, Smoke House, Well of water, Stable and Carriage-house, and having a large varic y of choice/ruit trees thereon. Also, a lot of ground, situate in said village',’ containing 100 feet on the south along the State feet on (ho oast along the above de- M'Hte soift> j atoag land Valley itailroad,snd 133 feet on tho west along a lot of Frederick Sbcely. Seized and taken in ex ecution as (he property of Thomas Craighead, jr. Also, a certain house and lot of ground in (ho boroiigh of. Carlisle, bounded on the west by tho Baltimore Turnpike Road, on the south by a lot of Jason W, Eby, on tho east by a lot of said Eby and the Public Gravo Yard, and on the north by a lot of the heirs of John Agncw, dco’d., now B. Law, containing '35 feet in front and 240 feet in depth, n ilh tho appurtenances thereunto belonging. It be ing tho same property lately occupied by Peter B. Smith; and held by deed in the name of David Scobey and seized; and taken in execution by virtue of a mortgage executed by said Scobey. Also, the undivided one-half of a tract of land, situate in South Middleton .township, con taining 126 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of John Caufman, Jacob Sbeafcr, and Jacob Goodyear and the Yellow Breeches creek, having thereon erec ted a two story Log House, Log Darn, and other out buildings. Seized and taken .in execution os the property ofThomdS Mehafiio. Also, tho undivided one-half of a lot of ground, situate in tho borough of Nowville, bounded by Front.street on tho north, a: lot of Jacob Kinsloo on tho west, (he Methodist Church on the east, arid an alley on the south, containing 60 fe.t in front A ISO feet in depth, more or less, having thereon erec ted a two itory Frame House, a Log Stable, Ac.— Seized and takon in execution as the property of David W. Jeffries. , Also, Four lota of ground, on South st., in the Borough of Carlisle, bounded on (be south by South sired, on the east by a lot of George Hooka, thorn, on (he west by lots of Andrew Blair, William M’Gonign), Mrs. Jackson and H. A. Doty, and on the north by Chapel alley. Said four lots being ad. joining each other and containing one acre and one. third of on acre. Seized and taken in execution as I the properly of Mary Monks* 1 Also, a lot of ground, situate in the bo i rough of Carlisle, containing 60 feet In breadth, and 240 feet In depth, more or lees, bounded on the south by Louthfer sited, on the east by East street, on (ho north by an alloy, and on the west by slot of Peter Spahr, having thereon a largo Frame two story House, with a basement, and i». Frame Stable, Ao, This property is calculated for a number of to sidohees. , 4*. Also, a lot of ground, situate in the bo* rough of Carlisle, containing One acre, more or less, bqunded on the north by Loulhor street, on the oast by a lot of Jacob Shrom, and on the south and west by a road loading from Leather street. Soized'nnd taken Irt execution as the property of John Brannon. And all to be sold by roe, . ' DAVID SMITH, Sh’ff. Sheriff's Office, Carlisle, July 17. ISfil. j notice:. VT OTICE jfl hereby given that opplicelion will be made to the next Legislature, agreeably to the constitution end lawe of thie Commonwealth, for an alteration in the charter of the Carlisle Depoait Hank eo ai to confer upon said bank the righta and privil egea of a bank of ieaue, and to change tho name of aaid Bank to “The Farmeri and Mechanic* Bankol Carlisle,” By order of the Board Directors, W. M. BBETEM, Cashier, Carlisle Deposit Batik, ? June 6, 1861—f1m y Pit. GEOKGE Z, BItETZ, HARRISBURG Agricultural Machine Shop. THE subscribers, manufacturers of WHEELER'S patentrailway CHAIN HORSE POW ER and OVERSHOT THRESHERS, have pertna nently established a shop in the borough of Harris, burg, where wo ore now prepared to fill orders and supply egonts to a very great extent. Wo also manufacture 10 order tho most approved kinds of Feed Cullers, Clover Hallers, Corn Shelters, Circu larSaa Milts and Crain Drills. The accompanying out gives a sido view of a TJVO lIOKSE MACHINE, al work with Iho bond# necessary lo attend it and keep it In full operation, and will thresh from 100 to 200 bushels of Wheat, or double the quantity.of Oats, Barley, or-Buckwhcal per day. The one Horse Machines will thresh half as fas! os the Two Horse ones. .The Thresher (fivershot) wilh separator attach, ed which separates tho grain from the straw thor onghly. Every machine sold by us or our agents is Warranted to give satisfaction to tho purchaser, or it may bo returned to us or the agent of whom it was bought, after fair trial, and the purchase money (if paid) will be refunded. 1 For more detailed information or for the purpose of ordering machines, address M. 11. STEEVER &Co. Juno 26,1851. —2m.*. . Perry County Farms at PUBLIC SALE. ON THURSDAY* the 4lh of September next, will be offered at public sale, at 10 o’clock A. M.,on the premises, two very fine Limestoit* Finns, sit* uated in Toboyno township, Perry county. These are adjoining forms, one contains about 240 acres, and 276 acres is contained in tho other; -They will be sold separately or together as will suit purchasers. They are about 8 miles west of Landisburg, on tho main road loading up tho valley. One farm has a » n STONE MANSION HOUSE & BANK BARN on it. Thoothcra LOG HOUSE. ■ [ijnnUand LOG DARN. There ore thriving on both of these places. They ore situated in the most fertile part of the county, and offer many inducements to purchasers. Persons wishing to see either of the abovo tracts, can obtain information from tho tenants residing on the premi ses, or either of tho undersigned executors. Attend ance given and .terms made known on the day of sale by RICHARD PARKER, R. 0. STERRETT, Executor» of Thomat Ur ie, deceased, July 81, 1881—Ot '■ '• GAP HOTEL, At the South Mountain, Cumberland, Co,, Pa, THE undersigned would respectfully inform hp friends and the public in general, that he has leased the above well known Hotel, lately occupied by Samuel Morrott, in tho village of Paportown,.six miles south of Carlisle, where ho will be happy to ji_JL receive the visits of those who may favor him with a call. The HOUSE is large IseisfflHnand airy, having recently had a spacious JglgßjSaddUion built thereto, and is located.in one of the most pleasant, healthful, and romantic nooks in tho Slate—thus making it a most delightful summer resort to the stranger, traveller or guest.— Wild game and fish of all kinds abound in the im mediate vicinity. Having supplied his Bar with choice liquors, from tho city, and his Table being furnished with the best viands and choicest delica cies of the season, he flatters himself that he is pre pared to accommodate his guests in a manner that cannot fall of being both agreeable and satisfactory. 1 Stabling capable of containing a largo number of • horses is attached, which will be attended by a care -1 fol Md obtigiog Older. 1 Ae everytfting-vrilJ be kepi In (he best order, endho pains spared, to administer to the comfort and gratification of his guests, the un dersigned respectfully hopes to merit and receive a share of patronage commensurate with his efforts to please. SNIDER RUPLBY. Juno 19, 1861—3 m Perry County Warm Springs. ri'HE'- Proprietor of tins pleasant anil delightful J_ Watering Place, feeling highly gralificd with the success which has attended his management of tho above establishment during tho first season, has in creased his efforts to render tho place and accommo dations still more inviting and comfortable. The Warm Springs arc situated in Perry county, Pa., on tho bonk of Sherman’s creek, ono of the healthiest situations in the Slate. These waters are well known for (heir excellent medicinal qualities, and are the best for the permanent cure of Scrofula, Tetter, and all diseases of (he skin that has ever been ascertained. The Springs are accessible by the Central Railroad to Duncpnnon, where a coach will always be in read iness on the arrival of the cars from the cast, to con vey passengers who desire to visit the l4 miles north-west of Dupeannon.. Persons leaving Philadelphia in the morning train of cars can arrive at the Springs early the same evening* The coach Is now running daily and will continue during the season, leaving the Springs every morning so as to, reoch the cars going east; All communications for the "Warm Springs should be directed lo Dunconnon P. 0., and will then ar rive st the Springs daily. The terms for boarding will be moderate, and every attention paid to those vfrho shall be pleased to pay Him a visit during the season.- Ample provision has been made for gymnastic exercise land passUme, amusements, while Sherman’s creek affords delight ful fishing. 11. H. ETTER, Proprietor. July 3,1861—1 m Virginia Farms for Sale. THE WINCHESTER VA., LAND AGfcfcCY. JA. DAKER & L. T. MOORE, having formed! i an Agency for the sale of Lands lying In all sections of Virginia and other States, ate now pro* pared to offer ior sale a number of very DESIRA* DLE FARMS, located In the fertile and most*re* murkubly healthy valley of Virginia*' A number of these farms arc of the best Limestone Land, well Improved, and convenient to Winchester, which place is celebrated as being the best flour market distant from the seaboard. This Agonoy possesses facilities f pr procuring all the best laud tor sale In this section of the country, end persons desiring to porehas6 a good farm, at moderate rates, can avoid much loss oftlme and expense of travelling through the coon* try in search of a farm, by addressing thorniest paid and getting one of the Agency’s circulars, giving an accurate description, location, and price and coridl* lions of payment of each farm they offer for sale.— There is now residing In the county of Frederick, upwards of'seventy families recently removed from various parts of Pennsylvania, and the Ponnayivan* ian, instead of travelling into a strange land, may here find his friends and neighbors settled on the same valley which skirts from the Susquehanna through Maryland and Virginia, and terminates only in (he sunny plains of.Tonneesoo. The Agents will use great precaution to see that titles to all lends they sell are good. Merchants, meohsnics and tradesmen, wishing tq procure a good location in this section of country for transacting business, would do well to . apply to this Agency. BAKER do MOORE, Agents. ' Winchester, Frederick 00., Vs, AprIITO, 1851—6th» For Sale. A VALUABLE TAN YARD, favorably situated l\_ in Perry county, ori tho Main road leading from Landisburg to Gibson’s mill, containing Four Acres, more or less, of Ground, on which there is a corns tollable Dwelling House and Barn. The iMK cheapness and facility with which hark »i‘Hft>can be procured in tho immediate neigh- makes the situation a desirable one. For terms apply to William Gibson; Esq., liv ing near the promises, or Chief Justice GibsOn, Car lisle, Pa. May 1,1851—1 f DR. S. B. RIEFFEB, NORTH Hanover street. Office adjoining Mf. \JfolfV store.' Office hours, move particularly from 7 to 9 o’clock A.M.,and from 5 to 7. o’clock P. Mi - - '• •; •Cailisle, June 19, 1851—tf Estate Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of idmifud (ration . o*o the estate of A.'W.'Lobach,' late of the Borotfgh of Carlisle,' Cumberland county, dec’d., have been issued by the Register in and for said coun ty to tb'e stf&scribbr residing in North Middleton tp., \n said county. All persons having claims or’de* mane* against tho estate of safd decedent, are.rd quested to mav-o known iflo shine without delayV*n4 those xndebtea make payment to LOBACH, Adm'f. June 26,1851—6 t A CARD. To the Ladies MVM. M. PORTER , would respectfully inform the that he has filled up (he room recently occupied. by Miss Betsy Kernan, next door to, tho old stand as a Ladies' Shot. Store exclusively , where they will find a well selected assortment of gaiters, buskins, lics/slippers, &c.,from the beef ries In Philadelphia, and also of his own n?ahe,lo which their attention is invited. ‘ • ■ Carlisle, May 8,1851. - __ SELLIH6 OFF AT COST. THE subscriber having purchased the stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, dtc., of A. C. Fetief, at the corner of North Hanover snd Lnuther streets,' informs the public that the whole of the hfjs antf elegant slock will be told out AT COST. Lobk* dut for bargains. JACOB FETTER. July 10.18511 f. . Plainfield Classical Academy, , T7OUR miles West of Carlisle.- Tenth Session J} commences on Monday, May 6th; 1801 .•■ This Institution has been established neatly five' years, during which time such additions and improve-*, ments have been made as to render it one of the most commodious and convenient in the State. In regard to Heahhfulness it may be mentioned that no .case of serious sickness has occurred In the Institution since it was founded. Its moral purity is attested by the fact that depraved association/,' scenes bt vice, and resorts for dissipation have lib’ existence in the neighborhood. The coarse of instruction comprises all branches required by the merchant, professional man or colle gian. Also modern languages, vocal and instrument tat music,'dec. - It is the determination of the Proprietor that Cue- Institution shall sustain the reputation it has already, acquired for,imparting thorough instruction, and In culcating and establishing virtuous principles in the mins of the youth, submitted to his charge. ' ’ - Terms (per session of five months) $5O 00. •' *; For catalogues containing references, Ac.* address' R. K, BURNS, ; Principal and Proprietor, ;. Plainfield P. 0,, Dumb. co./Psv, April'lo, 1861. 1 • NEW GOODS. A T the cheoprWholesale and Retail Emporium of CH ARLES OGII*BY. Now opening the most extensive and splendid assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, ever brought to Cumberland coun ty. Tho Ladies are particularly invited to call and examine tho varied and beautiful assortment of Ladies Dress Goods. Elegant China Silks, Foulatd Silks, Silk and Lined- Poplins,' Barege de Lalnes, Barege-de Pal!, Bilk Tissues, Summer Silks, Black Canton Cloth* Bom-"’ battnes, Alpacas, Ginghams, Swiss Muslins, Frenclr Worked Collars, Cambric Handkerchiefs, Laces, ; Linen Lustres, dec. • r CARPETS’ CARPETS’’ An immense of Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloth," just received. Imperial, Ingrain and Venition Car-' pets, from 10 cents to $1 26* Bleached and Brown Muslins,' Tickings, Ging hams, Bagging, Checks, Osnaburgs, Cotton Diapers and Sheetings, Bonnets. Upwaids of 400 new stylo Bonnets from, the mosfj approved establishments of Paris* New.tXork Philadelphia. - wUboni, enee Braid, Hungarian', French Lace GimpjSatfc Straw, Moss, Tulip ami Jenny Lind Bonnets, ateU prices. i . . . lliddonb— -A large assortment of Bonnet, -Neck' ann Cap Ribbons. Also some beautiful Flowers Bonnet Tabs. Boots $ Shoe e.—A tremendous lot of Boots and. , Shoes of all descriptions, sizes and price, and suita ble for Mon, Women and Children. * For neat and good Boots and Shoes, Ogilby V I* the place. GROCERIES. A fresh lot of Groceries just, received and selling os cheap aa the cheapest. > . Tho public in general Ore requested to look through our large and beautiful assortment of Goods, las we are always pleased to shots theft without charge. Recollect iho old cheap stand, Bait Main street. Carlisle, April 10, 1861 < _ - . To the Xihdics! WE respectfully invito yourattenllon to our large' and extensive assortment ot < * - * Spring and Summer Goods, •uch as Mooselin Jo Laines, Silk Foplina, Baraga da'. Lainest Lawns,’ colored and plain Bnregea(-.Otng hams, Aipachas, dotted Swiases, plain do.. Bomba*' zinea, 4000 yards of colored Chintzes, from 4 to 13£ cents. " ' ... BONNETS, Palm Leaf, Leghorn, and iloflgh & Reedy Bats, lit(tsliifs, Tickings, Cheeks, Domestic Ginghams, Linen and Cotton Toweling and Table Diapers. Our Muslins cant be beat in these part* for cheapness. Edgings, Inserting, Closes, Hosiery Suspenders, and a large supply of Ribbons & Parasols. Cloths, Csssimsres, Vestings, Summer Stuffs. bik. Summer cloths, black Caastmetes, cheap Tweada,' Boys’ Wear, die. ■ Qroaria, Spicer, Tear, at lower prices than usual. Glse us a call end ease money. A. dc W. BENTZ, South Hanover street, Aprim. 1851. ' The World’s Fair! Tremendous Excitement If AS many of our citizens will not be able, ON account of boelnese and other matters, to visit London during the.ejthibition, I have Just opened a variety of handsome and useful article, to whioh I would Invite the. attention of the public, oonaiaf ing in part of China Dinner and Tea seta, Stood China Dinner, Tea, and Toilet sate, best Liver* pool and Common Ware. ■ GlassWaro, Such as Bowls, Goblets, Stands, Wines, Tom. biers, Jelly Stands, Decanters, Lemonades, and a variety of Glass Dishes of.every size, for sals' by . C. IN HOFF, Agt. Carlisle, June 13,1851. More New Goods. THE aabsoriber has opened a Fresh assortment of Ladies Dress Goods, such as Foulard Bilks/ Silk Grenadines, white and colored Bareges, Silk Tissues, Alborines, French Lawns, Ginghams, Poplins, Silk Lustres, Calicoes, &0., ail of which will be disposed of on moderate terms. G. W. HITNEIi. June 19,1851. Groceries. ANEW supply of fresh Cottons, white crushed r and brown Sugars, Spices, dec., just received and opened by the subscribe!, as also a general, as soitmont of GREEN dc BLACK TEAS, of the choicest brands from the well known house of Jcnken’s dc Oo„ Philadelphia, with a general assort ment of all other articles in his line. For salestlhe store of , • ' A W ' BBY V "Otiliilfli March 1&.185I ' ‘ \ A