- Xcaclicrs Wuhtcd. V L.-11P School Director# of North' Middlolon io*h r] H ,L „rn meet at Glaee’ Hotel, in Cerlislo. on i AuEUSI 28d, at 1 o'clock P. M., to ox-, Trackers aod give out Tho Schools of said ffship. Applicants, August H t 1851—St .*"* Stray Slicci>. . ; i C\MB to the plantation of thosubacrlbbr ih New *ion township,'Cumberland ctiuhty> lst Juno Inst, SEVEN SHEEP, Bixoldorf&hnd onb lamb,. Four of them'have both theif oars crept; tho others have ho ■iriarks:' Tho is requested to' cotncforward, prove .ropcfty* pay charges, and Jake them away, othor loko lhcy will bo disposed of according to law. ■ . ‘ HENRY BAUGHMAN. August 14, 1851—3t* Valuable Ileal Estate Tor Sale. Tll|] undersigned. Assignees of Gob. T. C. Miller, will soil at public sale, ou tho premised, bu 9A ‘j’UREAY thc 20th of September, 1851, the Cumberland Furnace. Estate, (the tillo to which is now settled,) consisting of tho Cumberland Furnace wilhiovor 4000 acres of Moun tain Land, Mill, Saw Mill, Blacksmith Sliop.o numr &rrrJk. her of Tenant-Houses, the Furnace Farm of, 200 acres, Peach Orchard Farm, three liiSsßr thCTtractB A*'* irm U a nd,and Big-Mcd- of 22 acres. . ’• The above named, properties will he sold separate or altogether to suit purchasers, and the Mountain l,und will bo sold In lots if not sold with the Fup Tho above properties is situated in Dickinson township, Cumberland county, tho Yellow Breeches creek running through part of it, and is well calcu lated for manufacturing purposes. The creek never fails or freezes, being spring water. , • For particulars enquire of the undersigned, or W. H. Miller, Esq., Carlisle. ■< Sale to commence at 10 o’clock, and terms made known by • ■ • JOHN T. GREEN, D/W. M’CUULOCH, . August ■ .Assignees. Valuable Real Estate at Public •. Sale. - • ■:. •\TTTLL bo sold at public sale, on FRIDAY the yV 26th dny of September, 1851, 1 o’clock P. M, on the promises, oil that Farm belonging totho heirs of George Trimblo, deceased, situate in Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, ono mile north of BuchorVmlll, on the Public road from.ilogcstown to Slcirett’s Gap, containing ... 206 Acres and sofne Perches, of Block Slate. Rond, of good quality and in n higl s\a\o of cultivation.. About 170 acres of which are cleared, and.the residue in thriving limber. The . « .n ..improvements on. the cast ,side of this farminre a largo double BRICK HOUSE |j*f|M»and .Kitchen, well finished, a BANK ,Lb|BßS£bA'RN, an Apple Orchard engrafted fruit, and dll the necessary Outbuildings.' The west side contains a STONE. HOUSE and Stable, a good We 11 in the baecment, and a spring at the door, and an Apple Orchard of common fruit.. The Mansion aide of this tract.is worthy the ho* tfco of persons desirous of purchasing a beautiful country residence, as it would, rcqulrd.'bu'l little,ad* diitonal expense 1 to render it such. This property combines several advantages, not only from location but from the nature of the soil, it beingf loose .and easily tilled. It contains about 35 acres of bottom or rather second bottom land, which is well adapted to the growth of cither grain or grass; thus giving it the double advantage of a grain and stilk farm.-r- This bottom is in front of tba improvements from j cast to west, which renders it very suitable to divider throwing a-handsome farm oMO3 aercs toeach side and nearly square;. Also, wilt bosoldon thosaroo doy, 57 acrea of Mountain Timber Land, with a anug improvement on it, about two miles distant. If not sold it will bo rented on the same day.* . Persons wishing td view the property can call on the subscriber who resides:an it. - . . . JOHN. TRIMBLE, Agent. August . , . • ; v Valuable Farm for SaJ^« THE subscriber will offer at public.sale, on tho premises, on Thursday the 251 h day of September next, his Valuable Farm, situate in North Middjo ton township, Cumberland county, 3 miles north of Carlisle, containing!. 107 Acres, of f»rst*rato Slate Land, all of which nro cleared nnd in a high stale of cultivation, except about 10 acres of limber land. The improvements 1 an* a ' double two storylogdwollingHOUSß, double Log B ARN, Corn Cribs, Shops, |is|lfflpand all necessary Outbuildings. There also on tho promisee a good Apple Orchard and other fruit (rqps, whd a well of excel* lent water with a pump in it near the door of the dwelling. Tho Cohbdoguinet creek runs at tho watt side of (his farm. ■ ■ Also, will be sold at the same time, 21 acres'of Mountain Land, situated 3 niilus north of the above farm, which is thickly covered with valuable Urn* bor. Sale to commence at 12 o’clock M. of said day, when the conditions of sale will ho made known by WILLIAM COUNMAN.. August 14, 1851—Cl Assignee’s Sale. TN pursuance, of a defcd of assignment executed by .1 Jollrt,.Seitz, .of Monroo township, Cumberland county, will ho sold at public salo, on tho promises, on Saturday the Ulh day of Ocloboz next, at one o'clock P. M., the following described Heal Estate, vit; A tract of Land situate in Monroo township afore* said, hounded by lands of Peter Oilier, John Sollen* burger, David Kryshcr, tho heirs of Martin Oilier, deceased, and John Drlndlo, containing about TWENTY-FIVE ACRES, having thcroon erected a two story LOG HOUSE, and LOG UAITN, a Well of water and an Apple Orchard; The land U Limestone tjJMjjlofugood quality. The terms of sale will bo: Ten per cent ol the purchase money to bo paid by thb purchaser on the day of sale, one-half the balance on the Ist of Ap'il next, when possession will bo given and a deed made to the purchaser, and the residue on the Ist of April 1853,, with interest from Ist April 1852, to bo secured by judgment bond. 'l’he, purchaser to have the landlords share of the grain in the ground* arid the taxes tor the year 1652 to bo paid by the pur chaser. JOSEPII CULVER, Assignee of Johp Soils. August H, 1051—Ot •**Lan, Jutoll. insert to amt $9, ana eh. Vol. Yalaublc Tarm for Sale. WILL bo soid ot public solo, on FRIDAY (ho Mb doy of September, 1861, at 10 o’clock A. M., on the promises, a tract of Limestone and Slate Land, situate in Silver Spring township, Cumber land county, hoar the State toad leading from Hogcs town to Storrott’o Gap, adjoining lands of Daniel Fought. Daniel Cunkle, Christian Crall, Frederick Stine and others, containing 223 Acres & 159 Perches, more or loss. Said farm is neat to Bucher's and . llsllahor’s mills. The improvements are a two story n_r, STONE HOUSE, with a Well of good water in the Kitchen, a Frame weathers liiifflhboardod DANK BARN, Cider Frau, OaISK Wagon Shod, &o. There' is a Well of water in the yard and a superior Spring of tunning water on.the farm. Also,water in almost ovary Held. There' is on the promises a first rate Young Apple Orchard and all kinds of fruit (rocs. About SO acres of Iho land Is covered with thriv ing timber, and Iho balance Is cleared, under good fence, and In a high state nf culllvallon. Terms made known on the day of solo by JOSEPH YOUNG, JAMES IRVINE, Executors of Joseph Young, dec’d. August U, 1881—It* , , , VLan. Ex. insert to amt of $1,85, and ch. Vol. DUNK SUMMONS’ & EXECUTIONS,M SALE AT THIS Vivltiablc Farm for Sale. '* WlLL^sold'at public sale, on FRIDAY tho 19th daye of September, 1851, on the premises, that ■ valuable JParm, situate in ‘Uppcr^Allon-.towiiship, Cumberland, county, convenient to thb Slate road | and fiJhcphordstown, containing - *' ■ 174 Acres, . more or less, of and Slate Land, about .< 100 of which la cleared and. in a high state of.culll- j vation, the remainder is well covered with Chesnut/ Locust, Blaclc’ Oak. and Hickory limber. Theim a-j provcmonls aic a fiamo dwelling HOUSE BARN, and 6lhcr Out-buildings. A iiaiCft Woll goodwaicrifl convenient to tho tSß&M&dwbUing, and a running stream of spring Water passes through tho property. There are three Apple Orchards, on the.premises, and a variety other fruit trees. This farm is well situated, and is a very desirable residence, and the land is superior and very productive. It will bo sold in two tracts or altogether, there being two sols of buildings and divides to advantage. . . .< , ’ • There lias recently been discovered on Ibis land, a vein of Mengonese which bids fair to yield well.-- ] A considerable quantity of this mineral has ry ready been taken from the vein, and Is pronounced very superior. • ‘ , Any person wishing to view thtf property will bo shown it. by calling J. It.' Brown residing on it, or J. B. Ooovor living in the same township. . . Sale to commence at 10 o’clock A. M., and terms made known by JAMES R. BROWN,. JOHN 8., COOVER, Acting for thchelrs of Jns. Biown,dcc’d Auguat MyigSl—Ot , -• IiAFAYETTTJE COIXEGE, • ; EASTON, PA. . THE next session of this Institution which is now in successful operation.with the most encourag ing 'prospects, will commences, an-the third day'of September next; ’ Tho Faculty consists of’ . Rov.'D. V* M'Lban, D. D., President and Professor of Moral Science, Logic and the Evidences of Chris lianily. 1 , • . • James N. Coffin, Esq., A. M.,‘ Vico President.and Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy. Rev. George Burrows, A. M., Professor of Ancient Languages and Literature. Washington M’Cartnky, Esq., A. M.,Pfpfc»sorof Mental Philosophy and Rhetoric. Jambs M. Porter, Esn., L. L.D., Professor .of Ju risprudence.and Political Economy; .... The course of study is thorough—the discipliho strict but paternal—tUo position healthy and the charges' moderate for both tuition nnd boarding.;— ' Subscribers of 8100. and upwards to the Endowment fund, now in progress, sending pupils &i this lime, will have the benefit of the reduction which it will occasion. ' r Circulars and further information can bo had by addressing. Dr. 0. V. MT.oan, lire President of the College; or W. Ilaokatt, Esq., Secretary of the Board of Trustees, Easton, Pa. . August 7, ISSV—dt 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 be presented to Hie Or phans’ Court of Cumberland county, for confirms lion and allowance, on Fnioav, the 22d day of AuotisT, A. D.j 1851, Viz: . 1. The account, of .John Humer, administrator of. Mary Humer, late of Kingstown,'deo'd. .2. The account of Win. Clark, administrator of Israel Clark, late of Southampton township, de ceased..' " ' ~ 3. Theaccountof Jeremiah Cowers,administra tor of John U. Ebright, late of Silver Spring town ship, deceased. 4. The account of Jacob Zoigier,-executor of Maria, E. Zeigier,,late of North Middleton, town ship, deceased. 5. The account of John, B. Coover, administra tor of David' Bear, into of Upjier Allen township, deceased. * 0. Tho account of Win. Maxwell, excuutop ol George Maxwell,late of Southampton township deceased. ... . , ,7. Thb accounts of Benjamin Musser, guardian] orSusanhalFttnil'Maty Suavely... 8. The account of Win'. U. (Tuga* nnJ Paler Barnhart; executofs of Susanna I’Vhneßlock, late of BahcPennaboro’ low’nahip, deceased. . . 9. The account of John Shotop, administrator of Georgo Bupp.jr., late of Allen township, dba'd'. 10. The account of John Bupp, executor of John Suavely, late of Hampden township, decea- SCda . j 11. The account of John Houser, administrator of Henry Kimmel, late of llm borough,of Meehan icaburg, deceased. 13. The account of Reuben Starr, administrator of Isaac Lloyd, lato.ol' Lower Allen township, de ceased. t , 13. Thb account of Jolin Lalyi, sr., one of the administrators of Pelor Lehn, late opNurth Midi dloton township, deceased, as settled by his exec utor John Lehn, jr. ■ ‘ 14. The account of Daytd h'dreman, administra tor with the wilt 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. ■ . 16. The account of Frederick Womlotlicli, ad ministrator of Fetor Uockafidlow. lalo of the bo rough of Mechanicsburg, deceased. ■ 17. The account of Sainuol Gather and David Deniulh, executors of Charles Garber, lalo ol Notv : ton township, deceased. 18; The account of John Sheets, administrator of Jacob Kauffman, late of Baal Pcnnsboro’ town ship, deceased, .< 19. The acoounlof James McCormick,executor of Georgo M'Cormlck, lalo of Southampton town ship, deceased. " 20.' Till) account of John Lose, administrator of Abraham Lose, Into of Silver Spring.township, deceased. 21. The account of David Lehn, administrator with the will annexed of Conrad limminger, lalo of Silver Spring township-, dec’d. 23, The ac'oount of Splomon Mohler and Jacob Mohlor, executors of Daniel Mohler, late of Allen township, deceased. 23. The account of John Flreovld, administra tor of Isaac Utedlernan, late of Silver Spring town ship, deceased. 24. The account of George Kpshl,administrator of Absolom Thumtua, late ot North Middleton township, deceased. i . 25. The,amount of Klixabcth Wise, axseulor of Jacob Wise, late of Lower Allen township, de ceased. 96. The account of Samuel Wherry, adminis trator of Hubert Welsh, late of iho borough of Shlppenaburg,deceased. '97. The accounts of Robert 0. Sldrrett and Richard Parker,’ executors of Thomas Uric, lalo of North Middleton township, dec’d. 98. The account of 0. Titzel, administrator of James O’Brien, late of the borough of Moohanica burg,deceased, 29. The account ofThomas Sibbet, Guardian of Mary and Joseph Seiter, minor children of Daniel Solror, deceased." ' 30. The account of John Trimble, administrator of Wro. Trimble, late of Silver Spring township, deceased. 31. The account of David Grier, administrator of Jane Moore, late of the borough of Carlisle, do. ceased. „ _ _ 39. The'occount of 1 homes B. Bryson, Guar dlanof James and Samuel Adams. WM. GOULD, Jtegister, Register's Office, 7 OatllsTo, July 99,1851. $ ' ' . Citato Notice. NOTICE la hereby given that Letters of Adminis tration on the oitnlo of Lewis Carpenter, Inlb of Adame county,Pa.,doo’d,, have boon issued to the subscriber residing in Frankfoid Ip., Cuniborlund county, Pa. All persons indebted to enld estate ere requested to make immediate payment, and those ha vine claims will present them for’ealllnroont to vmg claims t * WI , iUAH obACEY, Admr. July 17. 1851—Ot rtUPE’.IIOR SEGAHB. A lot of very superior VSjEtlnclpeo and other Segara,received and for sale O. INIIOFF, Agl Executor’s Sale of Valuable REAL ESTATE. "TTTILL bd sold at publlp sale, on Saturday tho 6lh VV- day, of September next, at 10 o'clock* on tho premises, tho following described Real Estate, viz: N0.'1.-A. tract of good Slate Land! situate In Frank ford Tlownfthip, Cumberland county,‘about six miles from Carlisle, and one mile from .Waggoner’s i-Tavorn, bounded by, lands of Samuel Snyder, John [Stump,Abraham Nickoyi tho heirs of A; Waggoner, deceased, and others, containing I ” 149 Jlcrea and. 11l Perches* It is under good fence and in a high state of cnlliva- j lion. Tho improvements are a, largo two story LOG I n » ROUSE, a LOG BARN, and. all nccea-1 sary outbuildings; un excellent Apple j .|Ss|*ilftOrohard..a Well of water with a pump in | iMlilaagu i n Uf e yafd, and running water in tho j barnTimh There Is a good portion of meadow land j and about. 12 acres covcredwilh Chesnut and Oak j limber. ' . , I No. 2, Contains 55 acres and 7 perches, being pn rl of tho above tract. The improvements are a two; story STONE HOUSE, a Kitchen, a LOG BARN, and other Outbuildings? a Well of water in the ynf and a good Apple Orchard! This tract is convenient to Churches Schools, and the M’Cluro’s Gap Road pusses through it. - ; t No. 3. A tract of Mountain Lt\nd. IJ miles north of the Mansion farm, containing 13 acres and 55 perches, and covered with young Chesnuflimbor. No. 4. A tract of Mountain Land, about 5 3; miles, from tho above tract, containing 22 acres and allow ance, covered will, young limber. Terms ofsulo mudo known on tho day of snlo by W. F. SWIQER, PHILIP KEIHL, Executors of Geo. Keihl, de.o'J, August 7, 1851—Is ' Executor’s Sale. THE subscriber, Executor of the lato Paul. Hand* 'show, will sel! on tombor next, at 10 o’clock'A. M., on Iho premlsoa, llio following-described SLATE-STONE FARM, situate in Silver Spring lownshlp;Cumbefland conn, ly, containing ONE HUNDRED $ SIXTY ACRES, neat measure, having thereon erected a two story MLOG-wcaUicrboardcd dwelling HOUSE, BANK BARN, Corn Crib, Wagon Shed, Smoko House, Wash House,, and an ole gant Voung Oichard, and a pump close to the door of the house. • ; ‘ • . ' ■ The farm iawell improved and in a good stale of cultivation, about 100 acres are cleared, 12 acres bo* ing meadow, and the balance well covered with lint r The farm bounds on the Conodogulnol creek, and a public road runs through it; it is situated about 3 miles from Hogoslown and 3 from.Carlisle and Har risburg; The terms of sale made known on the day of sale by • / . saml.senseman. ,v Executor of -Daniel ■Hundsheio, deck'd. August 7, 1851.—5t* -• ■ EXECUTOR’S SALE. rpHE subscribers,executors oflhoUle David Shaof* X for, will offer al public sale, brr.tlie promises, on Friduy the 12ih day ofSdplembor nbxl,al 10 o'clock A. M., Unit valuable LIMESTONE FARM, situate in Dickinson township,Cumberlandcounty,contain ing 134 Acres & 37 Perches, ncal measure, olj cleared except oboulSacrcs which arc well covered with limber. The improvements are a two story FRAME plastered House -1®??® with a Kitchen, a Spring House, BANK ! JljMffllßAßN, the lower story of which is stone, tipper frame, being 90 feet tong, wa gon shod, corn crib, hog pen, blacksmith shop, and a thriving young Orchard, Tho .Yellow Breeches creek bounds the farm, and ihoro lire 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 tho residue in the usual crops.'. The farm is convenient (o the market, being about 4 miles from (ho BollU more turnpike, nnd 7 miles from Carlisle, The terms ofsala will be: One half of the purchase | money,' which will embrace a dower of $l5OO, to be paid on the Ist day pf April 1852, when possession will, bo given an . 5. The account of Thomas Oreasun’, ‘Asfefgnee of Jacob Stover, under a deed of voluntary assign ment, . . ' t ; . L. r - . 0. The account ofßobt. Moore and. John Good year, Jr., Assignees 6f P. H. Keeny & Co., under n deed of voluntary assijjmneni. JAS,‘ F; LAMBERTON, Proth’y. Prolhy’s UlficOi July 2*l, 1851—5 t ■ Estato-jypticc,- LETTERS ofodmimsiraUon on the estate of John Brownewoll, Into df-SHlvor Spring tqwhship,Cum berland co., Pa., deceased, liave been granted by the Register of said county, to tha subscribers living In •bid township. All porsoni indebted tu said estate ore requested lb make immediate puymontiand those having claims will present them properly .authenti cated for settlement to SAMUEL COCKUN, ... WILLIAM. DROWNEWELL, .. July 24,1851-61* J Adm’rs. llonpo aiul Lot for Sale. THE undersigned, Exacutois of Elizabeth Lutz, deceased, will offer at public sale, on tho promi ses, on Saturday tho 30th day of August next, a lot o(.G round, in situate Frankford township, hoar Lack eys store. Tho lot contains 13 AGUES, more or less, ol improved land, all under fence andin good . M . condition. The improvements ore a two story pssil LOG HOUSE, LOO STABLE, on Apple lilii Orchard, &c. Salo'to commence at 1 o’clock P. M., whon at tendance will be given end terms made known by ' . GEORGE DRAWDAUGII, SAMUEL MAKQUART, Exteutor* o/ JElixabeth JLvtx, dictated, July 81, 18SI—6j» ' - proclamation. WHEREAS tho Honorable Fbxdxmck Watt* President Judge of iho loverol Courts of Com mon Pleas of Iho counties of Cumberland,Perry and Juniata, in Pennsylvania, and justice of (be several Courts of Oyor and Terminer and General Jail Do-| Uvory. in said counties, and lion. John Stuart and, John Clendonin, Judges of iho Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, for (ho trial of | all. capital and other olfonccs, In the said county of Cumberland—by their precepts to mo directed,dated (ho Hth of April, 18M, have ordered Iho Court of Oyor and Terminer end General Jail Delivery, to bo holden at Carlisle, on the 4fh Monday of August next, (being iho 2ftlh day) at 10 o’clock in the fore noon, to continue on 6 week. NOTICE is therefore hereby given, (o tho Coro ner, Justices of the Pence and Constables of ihcsnld county of Cumberland, that they nro by tho said pre ooptcommnnded to bothon and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records,lnquisitions, exami nations, and all other remembrances, t\> do those things which to their odkesoppertam to bo done,and allihosolhat orobuundby recognizances, to prosecute Qgainslthe prisoners that are or then shall be in tho Jail of said county,are to ho thoro to prosecute thorn as shall bo Just, DAVID SMITH, Sheriff. Susßirr'a Orncx, ? Carlisle, July 10, 1861. J NOTICE. rpEACHERS WANTED.* Nino Male and opo X Fcinolo Teacher, will find pmploymcnt h* ®“ VC .F. SpHpgtCcwnslilp, Cumberlttnd; icouniy T ; (or 7; °f: the ordinary branches taught in ino comrrioh.’Bchooia. . Thq schools to co’lnmcnco on tno first day of- September .next.- Rocommondajions os to nioralcharacter will bo required, and on.examina tion of.ibo’opplicanls will takoplaco ar tho pubhc hohsd pfjjticorgo Duey, in Ilogestotvn, on tho lGtn day of next, at 0 o’clock in tho moniing* -By order of the Board. , ; \ . • • V GEO. H. BUCHER* Scct’y.' : July 17,1851—3 t . . _ ; sheriff’s saees- BY virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Exponas, •JjcvaA Facias and FieriFucias,issued out of tho Oourl'’of C'dtomon fMeasof Cumberland,county, and. to mb directed, I will expose to public sale, at the ■ Opart House, in tlio. Borough ofUarlislo, on Friday j the ISth’ day oT August ‘next,' at : A. M. tho following described Real Estate,?vizl _ , ■ 1 Ailbijdf .Ground, situate in the borough of Sbip&bhsburg, containing 32 feet in breadth and 257 feet in depth, more or loss, bounded by-Maui street birtho north, a lot of Henry Atherton on tho west, arf alloy on the south, and other property of George. Atherton on the past, haying thereon erected a ono stbry Log House and Kitchen, &c. Also', a lot of Ground, situate.in the bo rough of Shippendburg,containing 32 foot in breadth and 257 icqt in depth, more or less,bounded by Main street north, an alloy on tho south, a lot of John Dorhbaugh on tho oust, Pud the above descri bed lot.ou (ho west, having thereon erected a Stable, &c. Spized and taken in execution as Iho property of.G?or££ Atherton., .... ... t Alsoi-u tract of, land, situate in Mifflin township; bounded oft the oast by;land of J. Lcatny j and Peter Fahnestock, on the south by Isaac Christ | lieb, on the west by Andrew M'Elwaiio and on the Bowers, containing 74. acres, more ror thereon ' erected a two story - Log HoUSO, Log Shop, and Log Horn. Seized and taken in execution os the property of Thomas.Dunlop. 1 Alsqff'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 I less, bounded by High street ou tbo south, a lot of I Thompson's heirs or. the cast, an alloy on the north, land a lot of Mrs. Kaufman on thowest, having thoro | on erected a two story Stone House and Stone boCk- a Stone Shop. Seized and token in execution as the property of James A. Dougherty. Also, a lot of ground, situate 'in' Mon coo township, containing 4 acres and 06 perches, more'(he w‘#kt along a Jot of. Frederick Shccly, Seized and taken in ex ecution as (ho properly 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 Hoad, on tho south by a lot of Jason W. Eby, on tho cast by d lot of said Eby amTtho Public Grave Yard, and on tbo north by u lot of tho heirs of John Agncw, dccM., now B. Law, Iconlhining 35’ feet in front and 240 feel in depth, I n iih the appurtenances thereunto belonging. It be- I ing tho same property lately occupied by Peter B, Smith, and bob! 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 lamLsituato.in South Middleton township, con taining 125 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of John (Jaufman, Jacob Shoafcr, and Jacob Goodyear and tho Yellow Breeches creek, having thereon crcc ! (cd a two story Log lluuso, Log Barn, and other out- I buildings. Seized and taken in execution as tbo property of Tliomiiß Mohaffio. . j Also, tho undivided one-half ofa lot.of ground, situate in 'the borough of Nowvllle, bounded by Front’ slrcot'on the north, a lot of Jacob Kinsloo on the. west, (he Methodist Church on the cost, and an alley on the south, containing 00-foit in front «t 180 feet in depth, more or less, having thereon Gree ted a two story Frame House, a. Log Stable, &c.— Seized and taken In execution as the property of David W. Jeffries. , Also, Four lots of ground, on South st., in the Borough of Carlisle, bounded on tbo south by South street, on tho east by a lot of Georgs Hacks, thorn, on (ho west by lots of Andrew Blair, William M’Gonignl, Mrs. Jackson and 11. A. Doty, and ‘bn tbo north by Chapel alley. Said four lots being ad joining each other ond’centaining oho acre and one third of on acre. Seized and taken in execution os tho properly, of Mary Monks. Also, a lot of.ground,situate:in the'bo rough ofCarlislo, coiUalnlng'CO feel In breadth, and 240 feet In depth, more or less, bounded on tho south by lioutkcr street, on tho east by East street, bn tho norib by an alley, and on tho west by a lot of Peter Spahr, having tl)orcon erected a largo, Frame two steiy House, with abasement, and a Frame Stable,! &o, ‘.This property Is calculated.for a number of io. sidenecs. . ! . Also, a lot of ground, situate m tho bo rough of Carlisle, containing one acre,, more or loss, bounded on the north by Leather street, on the o&sl by a lot .of Ja&ob Slirom, and on tho south and west by a road loading from Loullicr street. Seized and taken In execution as the property of John Brannon. And all to bo sold by me, i DAVID SMITH, Sh’ff. Sheriff’s Office, Carlisle, July 17. 185 L NOTICE. \TOTIOB is hereby given that application will b« made to the next Legislature, agreeably to (he constitution end laws of this Commonwealth, for an alteration in tho charter of the,Carlisle Deposit Rank so as to confer upon said bank the rights anil pilvil ! oges ufa bank of Issue, and to ohnngo tho name of ! said Dfchk to “Tho Farmers and Mechanics Donk 61 Carlisle.” - I By order of the Board Directors, | *' W. M. BfiETBM, Cashier. Carlisle Deposit Bank,? . Juno 6, 1851—Cm S DU. OEOUOE X. lIUETX, WILL perform all operations upon the Teeth that may bo required for their preservation.— ; Artificial Teeth inserted,’from a single tooth, to on entire sot, on tho mostsclentiflc principles. Diseases of tho mouth and irregularities carefully treated.— Office at tho residence of his brother, on North Pitt street, Carlisle, Pa. | May 16,1861. CARUfAQE FOU SALE. A now Rockaway will b* sold low, tho owner having no use for the earn*. Enquire of the Editor. . July 17,1861. HARRISBtTRG- Agricultural Machine Shop. THE subscribers, manufacturers of WH EELER’S PATENTUAXLWAYCHAIN HORSE POW ER lind OVERSHOT THRESHERS, liavo perma : nonlly ostobliahcd a sboii in lire borough of Harris burg, whotO wo oro now prepared to fill orders and supply agents to .a very groat extent. Wp also manufacture to order the most approved -kinds of Feed Cutterß, Clover ■ Mullers. Corn Shelters, Circu lar Saw Mills and Grain Drills. The accompanying cut gives a side view of a- TWO HORSE MACHINE, at work wilh Iho hands necessary to atleiid it and keep it in full operation, and thresh from 100 lo 200 bushels of W heat, or dotlblo the-quantity of Barley, or Buckwheat per day. The one Horse Machines will thresh half ns fast ns tho Two Horse onesr The. Thresher (overehot)'v/hU separator alfaoh cd which separates tho grain from the straw., lhor*| ongbiy* Every machine sold by us or our agents is | Warranted to give satisfaction to the* purchaser, or | it may be returned to us or tho,agent of whom it was bought, after fair trial, and tho purchase money (if paid).will bo refunded. , For.more detailed information or for the purpose of ordering machinca, address , M. H. BTEEVER. Sc Co. Juno 20,1851. —2mi* ' • Ferry County farms at : PUBLIC SALE. : ON '.THURSDAY, the 4th of September next, will bo offered at public _salc,atlO o’clock A'. My on tho premises, two very lino Limestojtk Faums, sit uated in Toboyno township, Perry.couhty. These ore adjoining farms, one contains about 240 acres, and 276 acres is contained in the other. They will bo sold separately or together as will suit purchasers. They arc about.B miles west of Lahdlsburg, on the main road leading up (ho valley.. One farm has a mamroau HOUSE & BANK BARN on it. Tho other a LOG HOUSE Mm™* LOG EARN. There, are, thriving' r l—rcha tda bn 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, can obtain information from tho tenants residing on the promi ses, or cither of tho undersigned executors. • Attend ance given and terms made known on the sale by RICHARD PARKER, R. 0, STERRETT, Exccutofs of Thomas Urie % deceased, July 24, .1851—61* GAP HOIFX, At the South Mountain, Cumberland, Co., Pa. npHE undersigned would respectfully inform 'his Jl friends and the public in general,-.that lie has leased tbo above well known Hotel, lately occupied by Samuel Morrell, in the village of Papcrlown, six miles south of Carlisle, where be will bo happy to rcccivo the visits of those who may favor him with a call. Tho HOUSE is largo, ■ ||||BUand airy, having recently bad a spacious £9ggsj£nddition built thereto, and is located in one of the most pleasant, healthful, and romantic nooks in tbo State—thus making it a most delightful summer resort to the stranger, travcjllor or guest.— Wild game and fish pf all kinds abound in the im mediate vicinity. Having supplied his Bar with choice liquors from tbo city, and his Table being furnWhed with the best viands and choicest dclica* \ cics of tho season, ho flutters himself that ho irpro« 1 pared to accommodate his guests in a. manner that cannot foil of being both agreeable and satisfactory. I Stabling capable of containing u large number of | horses.U.attached, w.hichwill'bo attended by a care* ful and obhging Oirtlor. Ao'ercrjlhlng-'wlfl.bcrlcopt in the best order, and ho‘pains spared to administer to the.comfort and gratification of h!s guests, tho un dersigned respectfully hopes to merit and receive a share of patronage commensurate with his efforts to plcoso. SNIDER UUPLEY. June 19, 1851 —9m Virginia Farms for Sale. THE WINCHESTER VA., LAND AGENCY. JA. BAKER &, L. T. MOORE, hoving foimcd , an Agency for Uto sale of Lands lying in alt sections of Virginia and oilier States, arc now pre pared lo offer tor sale a number of very DESIRA BLE FARMS, located in the ferlilo and most re markably healthy'valley of Virginia. A number of these farms are of (ho best Limestone Land, well improved, and convenient to Winchester, which place | is celebrated os being the best flour market distant from the seaboard. ■. This Agency possesses facilities for procuring ail the best land for salo in this section of ilia country, and persons desiring to purchases good farm, at moderate rates, can avoid much loss of time and expense of travelling through the coun try in search of a fa rm, by addressing them, post paid and getting or.o of the Agency’s circulars, givingan accurate description, locution, and pricer and condi tions of payment of qach 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 Pennsylvan ian, instead of. travelling Into a strange land, may here find his friends and neighbors settled on the! sumo valley which skirts.from tho Susquehanna through Maryland and Virginia, and terminates only in l tio sunny plains of Tennessee. i Tlio Agents will use groat precaution to sco that titles-lo all lands they soli ore good. Merchants, mechanics and tradesmen, wishing to procure a good location in (his section of country for transacting business, would do well lo oppty to this Agency baker & moore, Agents. Winchester, Frederick coi, Va April 10,1951—Gm* Tor Sale. A VALUABLE TAN YARD, favorably situated iX In Perry county, on the Mam road leading from Landisburg to Gibson’s mill, containing Four Acres, imoro or less, of Ground, on which there Is a com* * o_j|l fortable Dwelling Hoosvshhd Darn. The cheapness and facility with which bark »UlBr ttn P rocurcJ in the Immediate neigh* makes the situation a desirable one. For terms apply to William Gibson, Esq., liv ing near the promises, or Chief Justice Gibson, Can* Halo* Pa. - ' May 1,.1851—tf - School Tax Notice for 1831. THE Duplicate of School Taxes for the present school year has boon issued to tho undersigned, Trea surer of tho School District of the Borough of Car lisle. . Dollar'rate on Occupation, Professions, &e., 4 mills. Property of every description, 3s“ The Treasurer will attend at tho COUNTY COURT HOUSE, in said borough, on Fridat the 16lh day of August next, between the hours of 0 CARPETS/ / . An immense of Carpets, Mattings and Oil dlotn,' Just reccivcd, Imperial, Ingrain arid Venilion' Con 1 pets, from 10 cents to $1.26* ... 1 Bleached and .Brown Muslins, Tickings, Gifig hams, Bagging, Checks, Osnaburgs, Cotton Diapers' and Sheetings. . , Bonnets. 1 Upwards of 400 now stylo Bonnets from the most, approved establishments of. Paris,\,New. York.ana ' Philadelphia. Alboni, Bclgic, China Pearl, Flpff enco Braid, Hungarian, French Laco Gimp, Sating Straw; Moss, Tulip rind Jenny Lina B6nnels/at,alf prices.. ) '• % jUipiions—A largo assortment of Bonnet, Heck nnn Cap Ribbons. Also some beautiful Flowers & Bonnet Tabs. - Boots Shoe a.—A tremendous Jot ofßoots and Shoes of alt descriptions* sixes and price, arid saita*/ ble for Men', Women arid Children, i ft For nea\ and good Boots.arid Shoes, Ofilby’s is | the place. , , , GHOpERTBS. '■' y A flieab lot oC drnctriot Just receWedand fieP^rfV as cheap as (be cheapest - ‘ '«s The public |n general are requested through our largo and beautiful assortment of Goode, ■ as we aro always pleasedto' show them without charge. ‘ : , Recollect the old cheap stand, East Mild streets Carlisle, A'ptil 10, 1851 4 To the Ladles! WE respectfully invito your attention to our largtf and extensive assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, such oa Mouseliu do Laincs, Silk Poplins, Bersge da Laincs, Lawns, colored and plain Baregss,Ging« hams, Alpachoe, dotted.Swisies, plaid do., Ttymba zincs, 4000 y ards of colored Chintzes, from 4 tpT2{ ccpUr. ’ ’ . .. BONNETS, Palm Leaf, Leghorn, and Rough & Ready Hats. Muslins, Tickings, Checks, Domestic Ginghams, Linen and Colton Toweling and Table Diapers*, Out; Muslins cant ho.beat in tbese-psrU' for cheapness. . Edgings, Inserting, Gloves; Hosiery' Suspenders, and a large supply, of • . Ribbons & Parasols. * r?> ? Cloths, Casaimerds, Vestings, Bummer Stuffs, blki Summer cloths, black Castimores, cheap Tweedy Boys' Wear, dec. .* ' . ’, •. Groceries, Spices, Teas, at lower prices than usual.- Give us a call arid save money. ■ A. &W. BENTZ, V South Hanover street, April 17, 1851. ' ' _ The World’s Fair! Tremendous Excitements! A S many of our oitlzons will not.be able,orf iXaccount of business and olb.er,matters v to yliU London during the exhibition, I .have Just.oiienedS a variety of handsome and useful articles to which 1 ' [ 1 Would invite the attention of the public, consist*' login part of China Dinner ond-Tea ael», 6l'ono China Dinner,Tea, and,Toilet sett, best Liver* pool and Common Ware. Glass War 6, ; Such as Bowls, Goblets, Stands, Wines, Tam* biers, Jslly Stands, Decanters, Lemonades, stiff a variety of Glass Dishes of every size,/brstlA by ... . 0. INHOFF.^ti;^ Carlisle, June 19,1851. ■ / M6rO irow Goods. *s'.^ V THE subscriber has opened a Freeh assortment of Ladies Dreas Goods, such as Foulard Silks,' Silk Grenadines, white and colored Bareges,* Silk' Tissues, Alborines, French Lawns, Ginghams, Poplins, Silk Lustres, Caliooea, Ace., all olwhloir' will be disposed of on moderate terms. r T G. W. HITNEB/- , June 19,1851. ANEW supply of fresh Coffees, whits crushed and brown Sugars, Spices, dec., just received and. opened by the subscriber, as alsp a gobtcal ask* soitmsntof ' '. " ; u'.iJL QUEEN At BLACK TEAS,'- V; '• of IhS choicest brands from thei well knoWn house of Jonken'a Ac Co., Philadelphia, with a general assort* rnont of all other articles iti his lino. eFarsale at the store of J. W; BUY.'' Catlislo, March 13,1861 SUCH ns Fancy Hoops, Powders, Perfumery,' Hair Brnshbs, Teeth Brushes,' Saspen'deVs,- Hair Oil, Purses, Port Monies, Toys for Ohll-' dren, Patient Glnsllo Inkstands, and a great vath oty of fancy, articles too numoroos to menttod, which I oiler at reduced prices. Carlisle, June is, ’5l. O. INHOFP, Agt;;; - J. W. EBY. Lumps, • CANDALATUIAS, Aslm). Solar, Kiherjal. Lard and Pino Oil Lamps of n»w and Uihlonablo slyibs, Just received and ftr Aglr Qarllele, Jane 19,1951, - . wifi A CARD. Groceries. Notions,