t-aaßJirr™*-. " |l " 1 ■ "* State Central Committee. Habsisbubo, Aug. 4| 1861. 1, mß ,ilnij of (ho Slat® Central Committee, , A* • Ded ford, July 23, 1851, it was "nnoUedt Thu* the chairman of each, county . „Litiso In the State.be requested to furnish his 60 ™™ a „d address 10 the chairman of. the State Central Committee, at Harrisburg, without further ll ° t ' ce ’ WILLIAM DOCK, Chairman. F. K. Boas, Secre/ary.' It is staled that Governor Johnston takes great eiodit to himself for mending the broach in.the g la lo Canal neat Huntingdon, and that he thinks (he flood was sent by the Democrats to diminish (|le revenues of the next six months. 3W».£¥lßBto* On the 241 h nit., by the Rev. John N. Hoffman, ]gr. JsaoME B. Picaroon, uf Springfield, Pa., to Miss Ann Rupp, of Shiroraan,town, Cumberland county. In this borough, on Sunday morning Inst, Mrs. Mart Rebecca,' wife of Rev. James A, Devinnoy, aged 28 yoara. LAFAYETTE COMJEOE, EASTON, PA. . rpHE next soaaion of thin Inatitolion which is now 1 in auocoaaful operation with tho moat cncourag jng prospects, will commence, on the third,day or September next. Tho Faculty consists «r Rov. D. V. M’Lcan, D. D., President and Professor of Moral Science, Logic and the Evidences of Chris tianity. James N. Coffin, E*q., A. M., Vico President and Professor of Mathematic* and Natural Philosophy. Rov. Gconot Burrows, A. M., Professor of Ancient Languages and Literature. Washington M’Cartnev, Esrj., A. M., Professor of Mental Philosophy and Rhetoric. Jauks M. Porter, Esq., L. L. D., Professor of Ju risprudence and Political Economy.- Tho oourso of study Is thorough—tho discipline strict but paiornal—tho. position healthy ond the charges moderate for With tuition and boarding.— Subscribers of $lOO and upwards to the Endowment fund, now in progress, sending pupils at this lime, will have tho benefit of tho reduction which it will and further information enh ho had by nddrossing Dr. D. V. M’Lonn, the President of the College, or W. Haokelt, Esq., Secretary of tho Board of Trustees, Easton, Pa. August 7, 1651-“4t Executor’s Sale of Valuable REAL ESTATE. WILL bo sold at public sale, on Saturday tho 6th day of September next, at 10 o'clock, on (he premises, the following described Real Estate, viz; 1 No. I. A trad of good Slato Land, situate in Frankford township, Cumberland county, about six miles from Carlisle, arid ono mile from Waggoner’s Tavern, bounded by lands of Samuel Snyder, John Stump, Abraham Nickey, the heirs of A. Woggoncr, * deceased, and others, containing . 149 Acres and 114 Perches . It is under good fence and in a high slato ofcultiva. (ion. The improvements aro a largo two story LOO .. .. HOUSE, a LOG BARN, and all noons, tary outbuildings; un excellent 'Apple ffSlUßhOrchard, a Well of water with a pump in in the yard, a«d running water in the baTnyardT There is a good portion of meadow land and about 12 acres covered with Chcsnut and Oiik timber. . „ , . . . No. 2, Contains 55 acres and 7 perches, being part of the above tract. Tha improvements arc a two story STONE HOUSE, a Kitchen, o LOG BARN, and other Outbuildings; a Well of water in the yard, and a good Apple Orchard. This tract is convenient I to Churches end Public Schools, and the M’Cluro’sl Gap Road passes through it. . ! No. 3. A tract of Mountain Land. IJ miles north of the Mansion farm, containing 13 acres and 55 mrahMi'Mitoofercdiwith young Chesuul timber. No. 4. A tract of Mountain Land, about'. 3 miles from the above tract, containing 22 acres and kllow snee, covered with young timber. Terms of sale made known on the day of sale by W. F. SWIGER, PHILIP KEIHL, Executors oj Geo, Keihl, dec'd, August 7, 1851—-ta ~ Executor’s Sale. rpilE auhacriber, Executor of the lain Danl. Hand- I show, will cell on Wednesday llio lOlb of Sop. lomber neat, at 10 o'olook A. M.,on tho premiaea, Iho following doaoribed SLATE STONE FARM, altnate in Buyer Spring townahip, Cumberland conn, ly, containing ONE HUNDRED tj SIXTY ACRES, neat mo.aoro, baaing Ibarcop. creeled a two alory .■„ • n LOG wealhorboardod dwelling IIOUSb, DANK BARN, Corn Crib, Wagon Shed, House, Wosh House, and .an do- Young Orchard, and a' pump close to iho door of the house. The farm is well improved and in a good stale of 'cultivation, about 100 acres ore cleared, 12 acres be ing meadow, and tho balance well covered with Um ber* ' The farm bounds on the Conodoguinct crock, and a public road runs through it; it Is situated about 3 miles from Hogeslown and 9 from Carlisle and Har risburg. f a The terms ofaale made known on the day of sale b. BAML. SENSEMAN, Executor of Daniel Handehe to, dec'd. August 7,1851.—5 l Lan. Inlell. insert and send bill to this office. J.IST OF LETTERS. *pvaaTtsei)tiiTiis“ TOMJHT«eR"BVAPPOiimiBWT. LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Posiotßeo at Carlisle, Pa., August lit, 1851. Persona In quiring for loiters on tins list, will please say they are advertised. Adams Malheur Bryan John Butler Charles Brltaoh Mr Baldwin Wtn Ilossel John Morrison Wall Bioo Georgs M’Mullin Win Bryant Gcorgo Mell David Bryan J W ' Mullory Ben Boislllno Henry M’Gough Jatnoe Baker George Myers Daniel Braun Henry Morrot Samuel Clark Dr H B Noon Michael Cobaugh C & Co Orwlg Daniel Carson Anna Ooker David Collar Wm Perry John Davia John D*nl Datbey Mr Dower rhooohilua Edwards Iva Rutledge Robert Ftoliel Nicholas Ritter John B . Fishburn Eliza Rinehart Widow of Goo Futguson Widow Ell?. Roush Goo. Folrow Joseph l? en \SH ! 108 . Fleming Mta Margaret 2Sar Elizabeth Frleee Michael giplon J W Glaee Catharine Smith Goo W Goodman Win Sugort Martin H Goetz Leonard Shearer John Ginler Leah bklnnor John Hutton Widow of JamosSlrong Isao Madden W R . Talor John • Hamel Rov Amos • Thurlo Silas 3 Ileokor Henry L Truman Mary . Hoffman John 1 rago Joseph Humor Jacob- Wlfson Rachel Hlokornoll Jano * Wood Kate Hotting Sarah A Williams & Co 9 Humor Wm Woods Jane Hartman Christian Williams David Jenkins Eliza Wondorly John D Kelly Elizabeth Watfo James Knoboll Robert Waggoner Wm . Kirby M J ■ Warier Christian Libs Jacob Wayuon Mary Low Mary A Daniel Jr Lawson Nancy Young John H LeanEJ Ysngal Peter N. HANTCU, P. Mr A CAMP MEETING will be held by Iho Church of God, near Churohtown, oommonoing on Mon day the 11th Inst. No huckstering, allowed ex cept by permiaaion of the Committee of Arrange ment. August 6,1851, WANTED;—One mate teacher competent to take charge, of tho principal free school in the Bo rough of Newville. The Board of, Directors will meet at the aohool house in said borough, on Sa turday the 23d of August, to examine applicants. , T. M’OANDLISH, Sect’y. 'Newville,: Aug. 7,1851—3 t Nine Icachbn Wanted. THE School Directors of Monroe township, Cumberland county, will meet at tho Churchtpwn School House, bn the I6lh day of August next, at 10 o’oloook A. M., to examine Teachers and give out the schools of saidfWnahip. By order of the Board - . ioHN BRANDT, Sect’y. July 31.1881—3 t THE School Directors of Ftankford township, will meet at Lackey’s tavern, on the Ulh day of August next, at 1 o’clock P. M., for tho examina tion of seven Teachers for said township. Appli cants will please attend. , JOHN C. BROWN, Sect’y. July 24,1851—3t* THE Board of Directors of Newton District. Cum berland county, will meet at tho public houao of Henry Hursh In said district, on Saturday tho.fllh day of August next, at 1 o’clock P.. M.j for the pur pose of examining and selecting eight Teachers to toko charge of the schools of said district, for tho en< suing term. By order uf July 24, 1851—3 t , , L_ Big Spring Adamantine Guards! PARA.DE a» the public house of 0.. Hoffman, in Cenlteville, on Saturday the Uth of August* at 10 o'clock A. M. precisely, properly equipped for for drill. By order of the Captain. D. C. M’CUIjLOCH, 0. S. July 31* 1851—at. • . PARADE at the public house of Elias Eysle.r, on the Walnut Bottom Road* on Saturday the 9th day of August next, at 10 o'clock A. M.» properly equipt for drill. At the same time and place, an adjourned Court of Appeal'will be held for said company. By order of the Captain. J. M. M’CULLOCH, 0. S. July 2d* 1851—r3t . REGISTER’S NOTICE, , NOTICE Is hereby given to all persons interes ted that the following accounts have been filed in this office for examination by the accountants therein named, and will bo presented, to the Or phans' Court of Cumberland county, for confirma tion'and allowance, on Fbidav, the 22d day of August*, A. D., 1851, viz’: Q 1, The account pf John Humer, administrator of Mary Humer, late of Kingstown, deo'd. . 2, Tho account of Wm. Clurk, administrator.of James Clark, late of Southampton township, de-. ceased. - 3, Thoaccountof Jeremiah Bowers, admrM*W.ti. tor of John B, Ebrighl,lale of Silver Spring town ship, deceased.. <. 4. The account of Jacob Zeigler, executor of Marla E, Zeigler, late of North. Middleton town* shin, deceased. ... 5. The account of John 8., Coover, administra tor of David Bear, late of Upper Allen township, deceased. .. .. , 6. The account of Wm. Maxwell, executor ot George Maxwell, late of Southampton township, deceased. . ' , ■ 7. T(te accounts of Benjamin Mueser, guardian of Susannah and Mary Snavely. , „ 8. The account of-Win. B. Gorges and Peter Barnhart, executors of Susanna Fahnestock, late of East Pennaboro’township, deceased. . 9. The account of John Shoop, administrator ol George Rupp, jt., late of Allen township, dco’d. 10. The account of John Rupp, executor of John Snevely, late of Hampden township, decea -11. The account of John Houser, administrator of HenryJiimmel, late of the borough of Meohan icsburg, deceased. ' ... 12. The account of Reuben Starr, administrator of Isaac Lloyd, late of Lower Allen township, de ceased. , 13. The account of John.Lehn* sr.» one of the administrators ol Peter Lehn, late of North Mid dleton township, deceased, as settled by hia exoc jutor John Lehn, jr, ... ! 14, The account of David Foreman, administra tor with the will annexed, of Peter Cope, late of Newton township, deceased. 15. The account of David Foreman, administra tor of Maty Cope, late of Newton township, de- Co lG°.‘ l Tho account of Frederick Wunderlich, ad ministrator of Peter Rockafellow, late of the bo rough of Mcchanicsburg, deceased. 17. 'Pile account of Samuel Garber and David Demuth, executors of Charles Garber, late of New ton township, deceased. 18. The account of John Sheets, administrator of Jacob Kauffman, Idle of East Pennaboro’ town ship, deceased. . 19. The account of James McCormick, executor ol George M’Cotmick, late of Southampton town, ship, deceased. ■. 20. The account of John Lose, administrator of Abraham Lose, late of Silver Spring Township, deceased. ’ ...... 21. The account of David,Lehn, administrator with the will annexed of Conrad Emminger, late of Silver Spring township, dco’d. ... 22. The account of Solomon Mohler and Jacob Mohler, executors of Daniel Mohler, late of Allen township, deceased. , , , I 23. The account of John Fircovtd, administra tor of Isaac Biedleman, late of Silver Spring town ship, deceased. ... 24. The account of George Koshl, administrator of Absolom Thumma, late ol North Middleton I township,‘deceased. 25. The aroounl of Elizabeth 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 of Shippensburg,deceased. 27. The accounts of Robert C. Sterrott and Richard Parker, executors of Thomas Utie, late of North Middleton township, deu’d. 28. Tho acoounl of O. Titzel, administrator of James O’Brien, late of the borough of Mechanics burg, deceased. 29. The account of Thomas Slbbet, Guardian of Mary and Joseph Setter, minor children of Daniel Setter, deceased* -1 ; 30. The account of John Trimble, administrator of Wm. Trimble, lalo of Silver Spring township, ( * e 3L*Tho account of David Grier, administrator of Jane' Moore, lata of the borough of Carlisle, do- account of Thomae B.‘ Bryson, Guar dian of James and Samuel Adams. WM. GOULD, liegttler. Register’s Office, ■> Carlisle, July 82,1851.3 ■ Lehman Jacob Low Susannah Lelb Dr Charles Lindormood George Mummau Joseph Camp meeting. E. H. THOMAS, Pastor.. Vo Teachers. Teachers Wanted. To Teachers. Attention Attention Springfield Light Infantry! liainps. rUNDALABRAS, Astral, Solar, BthetW, Lard (j and Pine Oil Lamps of new and fashionable styles, just received and bfc oFPi Agt . Carlisle. Jane 18.1851 ——l nread Powder. "D ABBITT’S Blfervosing Compound for m aking ,J 3 B«esd, cakes. *o. without Yeast, Lw.tw preparations, originally introduced by the spb«rlber t 'constantly on band. ’ ■ . * EXECUXOITS SALE. rpHG subscribers,osooutors of tholalo David Shaof- X for, will offer at public sale, on (lie premises, on Friday tlio 12lh day of September deal,at 10 o’clock A. M., that valuable LIMESTOUE FARM, allualo in Dickinson township, Cumberland county, contain ing 134 Acres & 37 Perches, noal measure, all cleared except about 5 acres which are .well covered with timber. ' The improvements are a two story FRAME plastered House with a Kitchen, a Spring House, BANK l6ARN,the lower story of which is stone, upper frame, being 90 foot long, wa gon shod, corn crib, hog pen, bUoksmilh shop, ana, a thriving young Orchard. * . • The Yellow Breeches crook bounds the farm; and ihoro are several springs of running water on it. ‘ The farm is In a high stale 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 sale will bo; One half of the purchase money, which will embrace a dower of $l5OO, to bo paid on the Ist day of April 1852, when possession will be givon and lhe deed,delivered,and the balance in throe equal annual payments without interest, to bo secured by judgment bonds. Ton per coni of the purchase money will bo exacted, on .the day of sale. HENRY SHAEFFBR. JOEL SHAEFFER, Ex’rs. • m July 31, 1851—71' Protlioiiotary’s. Notice. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons inter- . esled that tho following accounts have been filed in the Prolhonolary’s office for examination by the accountants therein named,*and will be presented to the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, for confirmation and allowance, on'Wed nesday the 27th day of August, A. D* 1851. 1. The account of John Rupp, Assignee under a deed of voluntary assignment of Jacob Bales, of Shireoianstown- . , . , • * . . ■ S. TheaccouAl of John Waggoner, Assignee ot George Slrohm, sr.* under a deed of voluntary as signment. • 3. Trust account of John Houser and Peter Bdrnhart, Assignees of VVilliam C. Houser of the borough of Mechanicaburg, under a deed of volun-, tary assignment'. . ' ... , 4. Trust account of Jacob Rilner, Assignee oi Leonard Wise, late of South Middleton township, under a deed of voluntary assignment. 5. The account of. Thomas Greason, Assignee of Jacob Stover, under a deed of voluntary assign 6. The account of Robl. Moore and John Good year, jr., Assignees of F. H. Koeny & Co., under a deed of voluntary assignment. * JAS. F, LAMBERTON, Prolh’y. Prolhy’s Office, July 84,1851 —5t . - Estate Notice. r ETTEUS of administration on tho estateof John .1/ Btownowoll, late of Silver Spring lowhship.Cum bcrlund bo., Pa., deceased, have boon granted by tho Register of said county, to the subscribers living in said township. All persons indebted to said estate aro requested to make immediate payment,and those having claims will present them properly authcnli. catcd for settlement to SAMUEL COCKLIN, WILLIAM DROWNEWELL, July'2l,lBsl-6t» ■ ' Adm’rs. .House and Lot lor Sale. r IHE undersigned, Executors of. Elizabeth Lutz, deceased, will offer at' public sale, on the premi ses, on Saturday tho 30th day of "August next, a lot of Ground, in situate Frankford township, noar Lack ey’s store, Tho lot contains 13 ACR.ES, rfior'o oi less, ol improved land, all under fonco and in good condition. Thci.nprovemenlsatoalwosioiy pssl LOG HOUSE, LOG STABLE, an Apple M I I* I I nr-1..nl &C. f Solo to commence at I .o’clock P. M., when at tendance will be given and terms modo known by GEORGE DRAWUAUGH, SAMUEL MARQUART, Executors of Elizabeth Lutz, deceased . July 21, 1861—61* * ■ Proclamation. WHEREAS the Honorable FnznzmcitWxTTß l President Judge of the'several Court* of Com mon Pleas of tho counties of Cumberland,Porryand j Juniata, in Pennsylvania, and justice of tho several ( Courts ut Oyer and Terminer and General Jail De livery, in said counties, and Hon. John Stuart and John Clondenin, Judges of tho Court of Oyer and Torminor and General Jail Delivery, for tho trial of all capital and other offences, in tho said county of Cumberland—by their precepts to mo directed,dated ■ the Uth of April, 1851, have ordered the Court of Oyor and Terminer end General Jail Delivery, to ba boldon atCarlielc, on tho 4th Monday of August next, (being the 25th day) at 10 o’clock in tho fore noon, to continue one week. NOTICE is therefore hereby given, to tho Coro ner, Justices of the Peace and Constables of thesaid county of Cumberland,(hot they ore by tho said pro cept commanded to bothen and there in their proper persona, with tholi rolls, records,inquisitions, exami nations, and all other remembrances, to do those thingswhichto their offices appertain tobo done,and . pllthosothat are bound by recognizances,to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall be in tho jail of said county, are to bo there to prosecute them as shall bo just. DAVID SMITH, Sheriff. Suznirr’s Orrrcz, \ Carlisle. July 10, 1851. ■? - ' ■ Six Cents Reward, RANAWAY from tho subscriber living in the bo rough of Carlisle, on the 3d instant, an inden tured apprentice .to the Tailoring Business, named GsonOz Moons. ' Said boy hod on when he went away a black Tweed Frock Coat, Black Pants, and Bliio Military Cap, and is about 6 feet 0 inches high. All persona are forbid harboring or trusting him ou roy account. Theubbvo.iowardhul no extra charges will bo paid to any parson who will return said boy to .me. JOSEPH H. WEIBLEY, July 17,1851—3t* Estate Notice. NOTICE is hoioby given that Letters of Adminis tration on the estate of Lewis Carpenter, late of Adams county,Pa., doc’d., have been issued to tho subscriber residing in Frankfoid tp., Cumberland county, Pa, All persona indebted to sold estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those ha ving claims will present them for settlement to . WILLIAM GRACEY, Admr. July 17, 1861—01 ■ ’ NOtTICti. To the Hciri and Legal fteprescnlatives of David I Sheafer, late of Dickinson iownship t dec'd. TAKE notice that by order of tho Orphans* Court of Cumberland county, I will hold rfn Inquest to divide, part, or value tho Real Estate of Said deceas ed, on Friday the Bth day of August, A.*D. 1861, at 0 o’clock A* M, on tho promises, m said township, when and where you>may attend if you think proper. DAVID SMITH, Sh’ff. Sheriff’s Office, Carlisle, July 17, 1851. , School Tax Notice for 1851. THE Duplicate of School Taxes for the present oohool your hnt boon Ibbuoil to the nndoralgned.Troa- Buior of the School District of tho Borough of Cor- Dofl'ar rote on Occupation, Professions, dee., 4 mills. st tho COUNTY IS and S de 0 o’clock of said duy, for tho purpose of of receiving tho School taxes aforesaid m accordance with tho School Law. , ... An abatement of B per cent, will ho made on all auch Taxes ob may ho paid on or before the said 16th of August next, ond of 3 per cent, on all that rosy | be paid after said date and before tho IBlh of Goto, her next, after which no deductions will bo allowed, and for all 'unpaid Taxes, a warrant to enforce the collection thereof, will thereafter bo issued as direct* ed by Daw. J. W. EBYi TroMUier CarlUlo, July 17,1861—hi . Now MtucUcral- . MACKERAL No. 8 of now catching, in addition to other qualities. Alio Salmon, Shad and ■Herring, juit received and for lala by ■ . • . J, We EBYe NOTICE. TEACHERS WANTED.. ttine Male and one Female Teacher, will find employment In Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, or ./, or 1 . 8 months to teach the ordinary branches taught in tno common schools. Tho schools to commence on tne first day of September next.' Recommendations a to moral character will be required, and an examina tion of the applicants will lake. place at tho public bouse of George Duoy, in Hogcstown, on the iola day of August next, at 9 o’clock in the morning. By. order of (he Board* . < . GEO. fl. BUCHER; Scct’y. ; July 17, 1851—St . SHBIiIFJF*S SAM3S* . BY virtue of sundry writs olT'Venditioni Exponas, Lovarl Facias and Fieri Facias, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, and to me dlfected* I-wiU expose Id public sale,* at tho Court House, in tho Borough pf Carlisle, on Friday the 16lh day of August nexl, at 10 o'clock A. M. the following described Real Estate, viz: | A lot of Ground, situate in the borough i of Shippensburg, containing 32 feel in .breadth and I 257 feet in depth, more or less, bounded by Main street bn the north, a lot of Henry Atherton oh the west, ah alley oh tho south, and other properly of George, Atherton on tho east, having thereon erected a one siory Log House and Kitchen* &c. . Also, a lot of Ground, situate in the bo rough of Shippensburg, containing 32 foot in breadth and 257 feet in depth, more or less,bounded by Main I street on tho north, an alley on the south, a lot 6f [John Durnbqugh on tho oast, and tho above descri bed lot on tho west, having thereon erected a Stable, &c. Seized and taken in execution as tho property of Goorgo Atherton*' Also, aAract of land, situate in Mifflin township, bounded on the cast by land of J. Learoy' and Petef Fahnestock, oh the south by Isaac Christ liebj on the west by Andrew M’Elwane and on the north by David Bowers, containing 74 acres, more or less, having thereon erected a two story Log House, Log Shop, and Log Barn. Seized and taken in execution's 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 less, hounded by High street on the south, a lot of Thompson’s heirs on the east, an alley on the north, and a lot of Mrs. Kaufman on the west, having there on erected a two story Slone House and Stone back building, and a Slone Shop. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Jambs A. Dougherty. Also, a lot of ground,’ situate in Mon roe township, containing 4 acres and 06 perches, more or less, bounded by lands of John Beltzhoover, David piller,’Nancy Richwino and Henry Westfall, having therbbn orccttfd a one end a half story Log House, Frame Stable,<Scc. Seized and taken'in ex ecution as the property of Henry Fellows. Also, a lot of ground, situate in tho bo i rough of Shippensburg, containing 32 feet 3 inches in breadth and 257 feet 4 inches in depth, more or loss, bounded by Penh street on tbe cast, on alley on the north, other property of Jeremiah Rhoads on tho i south, and an alley on tho west, having thereon erec ted a two story Brick House, Kitchen, &c. .. . Also, a lot of ground, situate in tho bp trough of Sbipponsbdrg, containing 32 feet 3 inches lin breadth and 267 feet 4 inches in depth, more* or | loss, bounded by Penn street on the east, tho above described lot on tho north, and an alley on tho.west, 1 and a lot of John Fagan on the south, having there- I on erected a two story Brick House & Brick KUch* i en, &c. Soiled and token in execution.os the pro perty of Jeremiah Rhoads. ' • Also,a v lotafground, situate in thovil- Jngo of Whitchill, Eostponnsborough township, con tainihg'2oo-fc«t on the south along tho Slate road to a post, thence north aloßg 3wiol of Henry Louden 94 feet, thence wbsl along the Cumberland. Valley Kail Road. 200 feet to a lot of Thomas Craighead?-Jf?i thence along said lot feet to the place of be ginning, having thereon erected a two story Frame tllouse, Wash House, Smoke House, Well of water, Stable and Carriage-house, and having a,largo vatic y of choice fruit trees thereon. Also, a lot of ground, situate in said village, containing. 100 feet on th« south along the State road, >23* feet on the oast along the above de scribed. )ot. 100 feet .on Ike north along.lbe Cumber-J land Valley Railroad, and iSS feafon the west along a lot of Frederick Sbeely. Seined and taken In ex ecution as the property of Thomas Craighead, jr. Also, a certain house and.lot of ground in the borough of Carlisle, bounded on the west by the Baltimore Turnpike Road,.on the south by a lot of Jason W. Ehy, on thb east by a lot of said Eby .and the Public Grave Yard, and on the north by a lot of the heirs of John Agnew, dec’d., now B. Law, containing 36 feet in front and 240 feet in depth, w itb tbe appurtenances thereunto belonging. It be ing the same property lately occupied by Peter B. Smith, and held by deed in tbe 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 J 26 acres, more or Jess, bounded by lands of John Caufman, Jacob Sheafer, end Jacob Goodyear and the Yellow Breeches creek, having thereon erec ted a two story Log House, Logßarn,and other out buildings. Seized, and taken in execution as tbe property of Thorna* Mehafile. Also, thb.-tmdtvided one-half of a lot of ground, situate in the borough of Nowvillo, bounded by Front street on tho north, a lot of Jacob Kinsloe on tho west, the Methodist Church on tho east, and an alley oa the south, containing 60 feet in front & 180 feet in depth, more or less, having thereon erec ted a two etory Frame House, a Log Stable, &c.— | Seized and taken in execution as tho property of David W. Jeffries. . * Also, Four lots of ground, on South st., I in the Borough of Carlisle, bounded on tho south by 1 South street, on the east by a lot of George Hacka. thorn, on the west by lots of Andrew Blair, William M’Gonigol, Ml*. Jackson and H. A. Doty, and on the north b/Chapel alloy. Said four lota being ad joining onoti other nod containing one nern and ono lliird of an aero. Soiled nnd Inkon in .locution ns tho property of Mnry Monks. Also, a lot of ground, situate in the bo rough of Carlisle, containing 60 feet in brondlb, «nd 240 font in depth, more or lees, bounded on the .oath by Loulher street, on tho east by East street, on tho north by on alley, nnd an tho weal' by a lot of Potbr Spnlir, having thereon dreoled a largo Frame two atoiy Houae, with a basement, and . Frame* Stable, &0.3 Thie property la calculated for a number of to. eldcncco.' . . , . Also, a lot of ground, situate in the bo rough of C«ill»le, containing one aero, more or leas, bounded on tho north by Louthor Biroot, on the eaat by a lot of Jacob Bhrom, and on tho loath and woel by a road leading Irom Louthor etreol. Seized end taken in elocution ai the properly ol John Brannon. And oil to be eold by me, DAVID SMITH, Sh’lf. Shcriffa Office, Oatliele, Jdif 11. 18SI ’ notice. VTOTIOE la hereby given that application will be IN made to the next Legislature, agreeably to the constitution and laws of this OommonweoUh.Tor an alteration in the chatter of the Carlisle Deposit Bank so as to confer upon said bank the rights and piivil ogcs ot a bank of issue, and to change the name of said Bank to “Tho Farmers and Mechanics Bank of Carlisle.” By order of the Board Directors, \y. M, BBETBM, Oaahior. Carliale Deposit Bjink, 7 June 6, 1861—Om 5 ■ .PR, GKOKGE Z. RIIETZ, ttYILL perform nil operations upon the Tooth YV that may be required for their preservation.— Artifloial Teeth inserted, from a single tooth toon entire set, pn the most sclentiflo principles. Diseases of the mouth and irregularities carefully treated.— Office at the residence of his,brother, on North Pitt street, Carlisle, Pa. May 16,1861. _ . CARRIAGE FOR SALE.' a new Rockaway will be sold low, the owner having no use for the same. Enquire of the Editor. I July It, 1861. HARRISBURG Agricultural Machine Shop. THE subscribers, manufacturers of WHEELER’S PATENT RAILWAY CHAIN HORSE POW ER and OVERSHOT THRESHERS, have rierma npnlly established a shop in the borough of Harris burg where wo aro now prepared to fill orders and supply agents to' a very great , client. Wo also manufacture to older the most approved hinds of Feed Cutter s, Clbver Hullere, Corn Shelters, Circu lar Saw Miliband Grain Drills. The accompanying out gives a side view of a ■, XVVO HORSE mACIIIj>E, , at work with the bonds necessary to attend it and keen it in full operation, and will thresh from lull to 300 bushels of Wheat, or double the quantity of Oats, Barley, or Buckwheat per day. The one Hotso Machines will thresh half as fast as the Two Horae ones, tie thresher {oner shot) with separator attach ed which separates the grain from Hie straw thor ongbly.’ Every machine Bold byus or our agents is Warranted to give satisfaction io the purchaser, or !l may bo relurhed 16 us or of whom it was bought, after fair trial, and tho purchase money (if , paid) will be refunded. : - - 1 For more detailed information or for the purpose lof ordering address ' - , . 1 JW. H. STEEVER & Co. Juno 2G, lBSl.—2m.* : . Perry County farms at. PUBLIC SALE. ON THURSDAY, Iho 4ill of Scplcrhbef next, will bo offered at public solo, at 10 o'clock A. M : , on the promises, two very fine Limxstoke Fames, sit noted in Toboyno township. Perry county- Theso ore adjoining forms, one contains about !s4O acres, and 275 acres is contained in the other. .They will be sold separately or together os will suit purchasers. They aro about Similes west of LandUburgt on the main rood leoding up Iho valley. Dee farm hoa a - „ STONE MANSION HOUSE&BANK jUUk BARN on it. Tho other a LOG HOUSE ISsTSlfcand LOG BARN. There ore thriving on both of these places. They are situated in tho most fertile part of the county, and offer many inducements to purchasers. Persons wishing to see cither of tho above tracts, con obtain inhumation from tho tenants residing on the promi ses, or either of the undersigned executors. Attend ance given and terms mode known on the day ol sale by RICHARD PACKER, R. C. STERRETT, Executors of Thomas Vrit , deceased, Jaly-24, 1851—Ct ; GAP HOTEIi, JH the South Mountain, Cumberland, Co,, Pa, THE undersigned would respectfully inform hia friends and tho public in general, that ho has leased the above well known Hotel, lately occupied by Samuel Morrett, in tho village of Paporlown, six miles couth of Carlisle, where ho will bo happy to . n o' receive the visits of those who may favor JHBSafa him with a call. The HOUSE is, large Is siSßWmnnd airy, having recently hod a spacious built thereto, and is located in one of tho most pleasant, healthful, and romantic nooks in the Slate—thus making it a most delightful summer resort to the stranger, traveller or guest.— .Wild game and Osh of all kinds abound in the im mediate vicinity. -Jlsvijig supplied his Bar with choice liquors from tho city, and lllS-Tablo being furnished with the best viands and choic6« delica cies of tho season, ho flatters himself that ho »?.pyo* 1 pared to accommodate his, guests in a manner thcU cannot fail of being both agreeable and satisfactory. Stabling capable of containing a largo number of| horses is attached, which will bo attended by a care* ful and obliging Ostler. As everything will be kept In the best orddr, And no pains spared to administer to the comfort aid gratification of his guefts, /he un dersigned respectfully hopes to merit and receive a share of patronage commensurate with bis fflbfCs to please. SNIDER RUPLBY. June 19, 1851—3 m _ Perry County Warm Springs, j THE Proprietor of this pleasant and delightful 1 Watering Place, feeling highly gratified with the success which has attended his management of the above establishment during the first season, has in creased his efforts to render the place and accommo dations still more inviting and comfortable. • The Warm Springs are situated in Perry county, Pa., on the bank of Sherman's creek, One of Ike healthiest situations in the. Stale. These waters are well knoWh for their,excellent moidicinol qualities, and are the best for tho permanent cure of Scrofula, Tetter, and all diseases of the skin that hits ever been ascertained. ' Tho Springs arp accessible by the Central Railroad to Duncannon, where a coach will always be in road-, incss on the arrlvnf of the cars from tho east, to con vey passengers who desire to visit .the l4 miles north-west of Duncannon.. Persians leaving Philadelphia in tho morning train of cars can arrive at the Springs early the same evening. Thp £oach is now running daily and will continue during the; season, leaving tho Springs every morning so os to • reach the cars going east. ‘ All communications for the Warm Spnngs should be diroctod to Duncannon P. 0., and will then ar rive at tho Springs daily. ‘ Tho terms for hoarding will ho moderate, and ‘ every attention paid to those who shall bo pleased to pay him a visitduring tho season. Ample provision 1 has been made for gymnastic exercise end passlimo 1 amusements, white Sherman’s creek affords delight j fin fishing. July 3,4851—1 m H. U. ETTER, Proprietor. Virginia Farms lor Sale. THE WINCHESTER VA., LAND AGENCY. J A. BAKER &L. T.. MOORE, having formed! i ah Agency for the sale of Lands lying in all sections of Virginia and other Stales* are now pro-] pared to offer lot sale a number of very DESIRA. i BLE FARMS, located ih th.o fertile and most ro markably healthy valley of Virginia. A number of these farms are of the best Limestone Land, well Improved, and convenient to Winchester, which place is celebrated as being tho best flour market distant from the seaboard. This Agency possesses facilities for procuring all the Mat loud for sale In thi*tfeCtlon of the country, end persons desiring to pordhaso a food farm, at mCdarato rates, can avoid much Joss of time and oipenso of travelling through the coun try in search of a farm* by addresslngthom, peKjnna and getting oni of the Agency’s circulars, giving an accurate deiCriplibn, location,- and price and condi tions of payment of each farm they offer for sale.— There Is now residing in tho oooniy of. Frederick, upwards of seventy families recently removed from various parts of Pennsylvania, and (ho Penhsvtvan* lan, instead of travelling into a strange land, may hero find his friends and neighbors settled on the same valley whloh skirts from the Susquehanna through Maryland and Virginia, and terminates only In the sunny plains of Tennessee. Tho Agents will uso groat precaution to sob that titles to all lands they sell aro good. Merchants; mechanics and tradesmen, wishing to procure a good location in this section of country for transacting business, would do well to apply to this Agency DAKER ti. MOORE, Agonls. Winchester, Frederick co., Vu. April 10. 1651— Cm* For Salri. A VALUABLE TAN YARD, favorably situated in Perry county, on tho Main road leading from Londisburg to Gibson’s mill,containing Four Acres, more or less, of Ground, on which there is a com ‘ fortaMo Dwelling House and Barn. The siUHb cheapness and facility with which bark iilißSf cftn ° 8 P * n ih® immediate neigh. makes the situation a desirable one. For terms apply, to William. Gibson, Esq., liv ing near the premises,' or Chief Justice Gibson, Cav lisle, Pa. ... M.y I,lBsl— it HU. S. 11. KIEI'FEB, NORTH Hanover street. Office adjoining Mr." Wolf's store. Office hours. raoro particulsrlT from 7 to 9 o'clock A.M.,ond from 5 t‘o 7 o'clock P. M. - . Carlisle. June .19,.1051 —tf , , . Estate Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of odpints- , Itolion on the estate of A. W. Lobach, the Dotoegh of Carlisle, Cumberland county.dec d,t havebeen issued,by theßegisterinaudforaaid ty to the subscriber residing in North Middleton tp*» in said county., All persons having claime or de mands against the. estate of said decedent, t are£9j quested to make known the same without delayed those indebted to.raake payment to • ■. JOSEPH LOBACH, Adm’r. June 26,1851—6t . A CABO. jW-ir- To the-Ladies !— WM., Me PORTER j • would respectfully inform the that he has fitted up the room occupied by Mias Betsy Kernan, next doof to tfi.e, old stand as a ladies' Shoe Store exclusively, where [they will find a well selected assortment of gaiters, buskins, tics, slippers, &c.,froth the best manufacto ries in Philadelphia, and also of his own make/to which,their attention is invited.. Carlisle, May 8,1851, ~ - SELLING OFF AT COST. THE, subscriber having purchased the stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, &c., of A, Ci Fetter at the corner of North Hanover and Loulhcr streets,* informs the public thatthe, ortbo large, and. elegant alack will bo add out.™R°FETTER k ° nt for bargains , , JACOB tEI ILK. July 10.1851 tf. - ’ Plainfield Classical Academy,. ( miles West of Carlisle. Tenth Session 1 ' Jj commences on Monday, May Btb, 1861. • ~, 1 This Institution has been established nearly five .' lycars, durlngwhich time such additions and improve-.,. I menU have been made aato render.it one.of the ■ most'Cpmmpdious and convenient in the State. •.‘ ! In regard to healthfulhess 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 assdciairons, scenes biviceVahd resents foi* dissipattod tiave'no ; existence in the neighborhood. /. \ * . The.course of instruction comprises all branches- - ,, required by tb6 merchant, professional man or •* gian. - Also modern languages, vocal andinslrumen tal music, &c, , j . v:. ? It is the determination of the Proprietor that tno Institution shall sustain the reputation it has already acquired* for imparting thorough instruction, and in culcaling and establishing virtuous principles In the mins of the youth submitted to his charge. • Terms (per session of five months) $6O 00. t> , For catalogues containing,references, &c., address. , R. K. BURNS, - Principal and Proprietor,., - Plainfield P. 0., Oumb, co., Pa. . . Aprii;iO, 1851. NEW GOODS. . ;V.v AT the cheap Wholesale and Retail Emporium'or CHARLES OGILBY. Now opening the most extensive ■ and splendid assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, ever brought to Cumberland coun ty. The Ladies are particularly invited to call and" examine the varied and beautiful assortment of Ladies Dress Goods. Elegant China Silks, Foulard Silks, Silk and Linen Poplins, Barege do Laincs, Barege de Pali, Bi)k . Tissues, Summer Silks, Black Canton Cloth. Bom-'' bazines, Alpacas, Ginghams, Swiss Muslins, Worked Collars, Cambric Handkerchief, Laces? Linen. Lustres,dec. CARPETS/ CARPETS//. An immense of Carpets, Mattings and Oil just received. Imperial, Ingrain and Yenitlon Car-, pets, from 10 cents to $1 26. ; . ’ . Bleached and Brown Muslins, Tickings, Ging hams,Bagging, Checks, Osnaburgs, Co. Von Diapers and Sheetings. s Bonnets. UntfWa of 400 new stylo Bonnets from the moat of Paris, New York and I PMlade!ph'u^~^ enco Braid, ftungarirfri, French L»c« GimpyB««- | Straw, Mo**, Tu/ip and t£ndßoHneU, lif-all ** itißDoivs—A largo assortment of Bonnet, Keck ann Cap Ribbons. Also some beautiful Flowers Sc' Bonnel Tabs. . . Bools <s• iSAocs.—A tremendohs lot of Boou ana Shoes of all descriptions, sices ahd price,' ahd suit** blc/or Mon, Women and Children, . j '■, . • ■ff For*neat and good Boots and Shoes,* Ogilby's i* the place, GROCERIES. A fresh lot of Groceries just, received end selling as cheap as the cheapest. • ' ' The public in general are requested to look through our largo and beautiful assortment of Goods, as wo are always pleased to show them without charge., , ; Recollect the old cheap stand, East Main stiOet. Carlisle, April 10, 185*1 \ .... To the tactics! WE respectfully invite your attention to our largo and extensive assortment of Spring and Summer Goods,; such as Mouselin de Lames, Silk, Poplins, Bercge de Larnos, Lawns, colored and plain Ging hams,- Alpachas, dotted ftwisses,’ plain do., Bomba zines, 4UOO yards of colored Chintzes, from 4 to 12$ cents. jdONNETS, Palm Leaf, Leghorn, and Rough * Ready Hole. Mualina, Ticking., Chocka, Do-neaiio. Ginghams, Linen and Cotton Toweling undT.blo Diapers. Our Mualina cant bo boat in these parts' for cheapness. Edging., Inserting, Glove., Hoiiery Suspender., and a largo supply of Ribbons & Parasols. Cloths, Casalmero., Vesting., Summer Stuff., bit.' Sommer cloths, black Caaaimeto., cheap Tweed.," I Boys* Wear, dec, ■ ~. Groceries, Spices, Teas, at lower pticea than uaual.' Give oa a call and aavo money. ' . . . . A. & W. BENTZ. 1 South IfanoVcr alrcct, April 17,1861. .■ ■ ■ ' . The World’s Fair! Tremendous Excitement I r AS many of our citizens will not he able, on account of buelnes. and other matters, Ip visit London during the exhibition, I have juat opened a variety ofhandaomo and useful articles tq which I would Invito the attention of thopubllo, consist- Ing in part of China Dinno; and Tea sola, Sion# China Dinner, Tea, and Toilet eruls, boat Liver pool and Common Wafa., Glass Waxe, Such as Bowls, Goblels, Stands, Wines, Turn'-, biers, Jelly Stands, Decanters, Lemonades, and a Variety of Glass Dishes of every size, for sale by , 0. INHOFF, Agt, Carlisle, June 13, 1851. More Now Goods. THE! subscriber has opened a Fresh assortment of Ladies Dress Goods, such as Foulard Silks,' Silk Grenadines, white and colored Bareges', Silk Tissoea, Alborines, Frenoli Lawns, Ginghams. 1 Poplins, Silk Lustres, Calicoes, &0,, all of which will be disposed of on moderate terms, , Q. W. HITNEK. Juno Is, 1851. GrochHes, ANEW supply of fresh Coffees, white crushed and brown Sugars',' Spices, dec., just received and opened by the subscriber, os also a general as sortment of . ' OKEBN de BLACK TEAS, of the choicest brands froth the well known house of Jenkch’s de Co., Philadelphia, With a general assort ment of ell other articles in hia line. For tale at tlra‘ atore of Oatiiaie, March 13,1881 SUPERIOR BEGARB. A lot of very, superior i Prlnoipea and other Segata. ractivtdand for sale' i,a the store of .■ . ■. '.O; INHOFF, Agt J. W; EBY.
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