Be Osrefal of Odijumherii On Sunday, evening last, says a Wilmington pa (,or wo learn that a. young, lady and gentleman attended divinp : service at one of mir churches In (liia «ily» after whioh.they roturnod’lO the residence' uf (he lady in Brandywine ,VillagoVond' as is cue* (ornery on such occasions with young people, talked bvcrlove matters until a Uto hour, when all of a the lady complained of the cholic, caused, as b li6 said, by taking cucumbers at tea, and hastened (ho young man with all the speecl of a locomotive for a physician: The young man ran and knocked up (ho physician, and related to him theimportanoe uf hie being present as ■ soon as possible. 1 The pby. jician on approaching the housa .heardthe screams oftho females and immediately, inquired into the symptoms of the cate, when Ip, and. behold! instead of (ho cholic it turned out to. bo a little infant, whose birth hsd.ailed her instead of (ho cucumbers, as, she supposed. Ladies should bo careful how they eat cucumbers of a Sunday afternoon, if such ls the result. On the 12lh inst., by the Rev. John N. Hoffman, Mr. Henry Brownewell, of Moiiroo township, to Miss. Lydia. Sensbman, of Silver Spring township, both of this county. On Iho l2lh inst, by the Rev,' Robert M’Cahron, Mr. William H. Cbanb, of North Middleton town-, ■hip, to Miss Sarah G. Adams, of Mifflin township [With the above notice wo received an, elegant largo wedding-cake; for which the happy couple have our sinosro thanks.; Our ‘devil,’-after having stowed away his share, expressed the bupo that they may both live to enjoy a long, happy life, and in Iho meantime be blessed with a doion of little Cranes who will ever be as thooghtful of the “poor printer” as Ih elr predecessors wore.] * Tcachcv Wanted, THE Board of School Birectors of Carlisle Dis trict, will meet at Education Hall, on Saturday the 30lh inst„ at 2 o’clock P, M. for the purpose of examining applicants and appointing a Teacher for Male School No. 11, of said District. Tho branches to be taught are, Heading, Writing, Arithmetic, Geography, and the Elements of Grammar and His tory. For further information apply to the undersigned. J. GOODYEAR. Jr. I E. CQRNMAN, > Committee. Carlisle, August 21, 1861—2 t m. & j. i. roe, WHOLESALE DEALERS. No. 11l N. Third St., 3d door below Race, PuiLiDSLPIIIA. OA nnn C °RN BROOMS, SOO doz. Painted Buckets,. 600 nests Cedar Tubs, 600 Cedar Churns, 400 boxes Clothes Pins, 800 nests Willow Baskets. Also, every description of Bristle Brushes, Mats, Eastern, Cedar, Wood, and Willow Ware at the lowest manufacturers 1 cash prices. N. B.—Orders promptly filled. August 21,1851—8 m, • . Valuable Propcvt? tor Sale. WILL bo offered at public Salomon Thursday tho 25th of September, 1851, on tho premise*! A LOT OF GROUND, containing 16£ acres, more or less, of improved land, in a high state of cultivotion, situate in Frankford township, Cumberland county, about 3 miles from Newville. The improvements are a two story Log Dwelling HOUSE* SHOP, Log BARN, a never failing Spring of water conyon* ||!|*|H|ient to the dwelling, dec. There is a Apple .Orchard on the promises, amt a great number of Peach, Cherry, and other fruit trees. A~ further description is deemed unnecessary Persons desirous of viewing the property, will please call on tho undersigned residing on it Sale commence at 10- o’clok on said day, whon Iho terms will be made known by • LEWIS C. BATRUM. August*!, 1851—2tV .. Valuable Farm fbr Sale, THE subscriber offers ot private sale, that valaa ble farm, situated in Dickinson township, Cum berland county,.between the Walnut Bottom and Forge roads, sad convenient to Moore’s mill, con* taining 195 ACRES, of excellent' Limestone Land, 160 acres of which are cloaredftand in a high state of cultivation, the remainder is well covered with good timber. The . improvements are aLogdwelUng'Houso, a NEW BANK BARN, and other Out liilißfckuUdings. iwo Wells of never failing are convenient to the bouse and bain, and a largo Apple Orchard of grafted trees is on the premises. Any person wishing to view the above property vi ill please call on the undersigned, or with Martin Barnhart, residing on the premises. NATHAN .WOODS. August 21, 1861.—3 m %‘Lon. Inlell. insert 3ms. and ch. N. W. Executor’s Sale of Xteul Estate*.’ ON Thursday the Ifllh day of September, 1861, will bo sold at public outcry, on the premises, in Southampton township, Cumberland county. Pa., near tho road leading from Shippensburg to Now ville, A valuable Limestone Farm, lalo the property of Samuel Bbncan, deceased, and bounded by lands of lloberl Mateor, Henry Au, Alexander Duncan, and others, containing 114 Acres, 05 of which are cleared and in a high stato of culti vation, the remainder is well covered with limber. . aljb Tho improvements are agood two story HOUSE, LOG and FRAME BHliliff DARN, with a Well of water near the • Any person wishing to view the property previous to tho Sale, will bo shown it by calling on tho sub scriber. ’ - • . Sale to coitamcnco at 1 o’clock P. M. on said day, and (ho terms made known by ROBERT S. M’CUNE, Ex’r. August 21,1861—dt Valuable Real Estate.for Sale. THE undersigned, Assignees of George Suilor, of South Middleton township, Cumberland county, will soil at public sale, on (ho promises, on SATUR DAY tho 4lh of Octobor,‘l66X, tho following des cribed Real Estate, vlk j • A Farm situate in South Middleton township, Cumberland county, hear tho (iublio road loading from Carlisle to tho Spring Forgo, about three mil?* from tho former and two from tho,loiter place, ad joining lands of Jacob Lehman, Henry Wise, Moses Wolf, Adam Frieze, and tho heirs of Solomon Gor ges, deceased, containing 01 ACRES of Limestone Land, having Ihoioon oroclcj a good two story LOG HOUSE, LOG and #Wlllljl FnAMR UARN, a Wall of good wa -11 IB ter With a pump in it near Iho door, a (■UUlTenant Houao, Stable, Apple Orchard, and other fruit troee. About 80 ocrca of the land is cleared, under good fence, and in ft high stale of cul tivation; the residue ia covered with good timber. Also, at the same time and place, a lot of Moun tain Land, covered with good Chestnut timber, situ ated in the name township, bounded by lands of Ja cob Shafer, Frederick Uldcr and others, containing SEVEN acres, lying within about five miles of the above mentioned farm. Also, at the same time, on tho promises, a two alory STONE HOUSE, WAREHOUSE. STABLE &c. Thia property ia welt calculated for a tavern, otoro, (being at proeont occupied ae a etoro,) or any other public buainoßai it ia situated in South Middle ton township, near Ego’a Forgo, and at the head of tho Boiling Springe. Sale to commence at 10 o’clock on aald day, when the terra* will ho made known by DANIEL KAUFMAN, JOHN 8088, Aaaigneos of George Sailor. Auguat SI, 1851—ft ' , VLan. Intel!, in.eit to aml.-fS, and ch. adva, Teachers '.Wanted. IHE School Directors of North Middleton town ship,,will meet at glass' Hotel, In Carlisle, on Saturday, August’29d, et I o’clock P. M., to ex amine Teachers and give out’ the .Schools of said township. Applicants for schools will please attend. 1 J, MILLER, Secretary. August 14, 1851—2 t , Stray Sheep, CAME to the plantation of the subscriber in New ton township, Cunibcrlandcounty, about the Ist of Jane last, SEVEN. SHEEP, six old ones and one jfßm&.lambi -Fourof them have , both their ears **■¥?croptt the others have no marks, .The own er isrequested to'como forward, prove property, pay charges, and take them away, otherwise they will bo disposed of according to law* HENRY BAUGHMAN. August 14, 1861—Sl* aluablc Real Estate for Sale. THE undetaignod, Asaigncoaof Gen.T. o,Miller, will sell at public sale, on Iho preroiaes, on 8A» TURDAY'tHe'aOIIi of September, 1851, tho , Cumberland Furnace Estate, (the title to which is how settled,) consisting of the Cumberland Furnace with over 4000 acres of Mounr tain Land, Mill, Saw Mill, Blacksmith Shop, tt num her of,Tenant Houses, the Furnace Farm of 200 acres. Poach Orchard Farm, three IS other tracts of Farm Land,and Big Mca- Jgggggftdow of 22 acres. The above named properties will be sold separate or altogether to suit purchasers, and tho Mountain Land will bo sold in lots if not sold with the Fur nace. , ,i. The above properties is situated in Dickinson township, Cumberland county, the Yellow Breeches creek running through part of it, and, is well calcu lated for manufacturing,purposes. The creek povor 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’CUf.LOCH, August 14, 1851—Ot Assignees Valuable Real Estate at Public Sale* WILL bo sold at public sale* on FRIDAY tbo 86th day of September, 1851,1 o’clock P»M. on tho premises, all that Farm Belonging to the heirs of George Trimble, deceased, situate in Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, one mile north of Bucher's mill, on the Public road from Hogestown to Sterrett’s Gap, containing 206 Acres and some Perches, of Block Slate Land, of good quality and in a high «tato of cultivation. About 170 acres of which are cleared, and the residue irt thriving timber. The a__a improvements on the east side of this ■’farm'are a largo double BRICK HOUSE gnjfflßpand Kitchen, well finished, a BANK an Apple Orchard of grafted fruit, and all the necessary Out-buildings. The west i nido contains a STOICS HOUSE and Stable, a good I Well in the barement, and a Spring at the door, and I an Apple Orchard of common fruit. The Mansion side of this tract is worthy tho no tice of persons' desirous of purchasing a beautiful country residence, as it would require but little ad* ditional expense to render it such. This properly combines several advantages, not only from location but from tho nature of tho soil, it being loose and easily tilled. It. contains about 25 acres of bottom or rather second bottom land, which is well adapted to the.growtb of either grain or grass; thus giving it tho double advantage of a grain and stalk farm.— This bottom is in front of:the improvements from east to west, which renders it very suitable to divide, throwing s handsome farm of 103 acres to each side and nearly square. ' . Also, will bo sold oh the same day, 67 acres of Mountain Timber Land, with a snug improvement on it, about two miles distant. If not sold it will be rented oh tbo same day. . Persons wishing to view the properly can calt on tho subscriber who resides on it. JOHN TRIMBLE, Agent. August-14, 1851—-3 t Valuable Farm for galo* THE Uubscribef sale, oh the prcoisesVon Thursday the 25th day of September next, hie Valuable Farm, situate in.Worih Middle ton township, Cumberland county,- 3 miles north of Carlisle, containing 107 Acres, of first-rate Slate Land, all of which are cleared and in a high stale of cultivation, except about 10 acres of Umber land. The Improvements are a a__n double two story log dwelling HOUSE, fMWftIA double Log BARN, Corn CribB,Shops, |j necessary Out-buildings. There JgJJgHis also on the premises a good Apple Orchard and other fruit trees, and a well of excel lent water with a pump in h near the door of the dwelling. Tha Gonodoguinet creek runs at (he west aide of this farm. ' Also, will be sold at the same time, 24 acres of Mountain Land, situated 3 miles north of the a.bove farm, which is thickly covered with valuable tim ber. Sale to commence at 12 o’clock M. of said day, when the conditions of sale will be made known by • • WILLIAM CORNMAN. August 14,- .1851—-fit Assignee’s Sale. IN pursuance of a deed of assignment executed by John Soitz, of Montoo township, Cumberland county, will bo sold at public sale, on tho premises, on Saturday tho llih day of October next, at one o’clock P. M., the following described Real Estate, vix: A tract of Land situate in Monroo township afore said, bounded by lands of Pocor Dillor, John Sollen barger, David Kryshcr, thp heirs of Martin ,Dillor, deceased, and John Drlndlo, containing about TWENTY-FIVE ACRES, having thereon erected a two story LOG HOUSE, j | . and LOG BARN, a Well of water and an jjMßk Apple Orchard. Tho land is Limestone iHSHLora good quality. . Tho terms of salo wilt bo: Ten per cent of tho purchase money to bo paid by tho purchaser on the day of sale* orte-half tho balance on tho Ist of April next, when possession will bo given and a deed made to tho purchaser, and the residue on (ho Ist of April 1963, with interest from Ist April 1852, to be secured by judgment bond. Tho purchaser to have (ho landlords sharo of the grain in tho ground, and tho taxes tor tho year 1862 to bo paid by tho pur chaser. JOSEPH CULVER, August 14, 1851-r-Ot Valuable Farm for Sale. WILL bo aold at on TUESDAY tho Oth day of September, 1861, at 10 o’clock A. M., on the promisee, a tract of Limestone and Slate Land, situate in Silver Spring township, Cumber land county, near tho State toad leading from Hogos* town to Stdrrott’s Gap, adjoining lands of Daniel Fought, Daniel Cunklo, Christian Grail, Frederick Stine and others, containing ..... 226 Acres & 159 Perches, more or loss. Said farm is near to Bucher's and Haliahoi’s mills. Tho improvements sto a two story STONE HOUSE, with a Well of good sNHm wafer in tho Kitchen, a Frame weather !Sl!flyS|hoardod BANK BARN, Cider Press, OjKWagon Shod, dec. There is a Well of water in tho yard and a superior Spring of running water on tho farm. Also, water In almost every field. There is on the promises o first rate Young Apple Orchard and all kinds of fruit trees. About SO acres of tho land is covered with thriv ing timber, and tho balance is eloorod, under good fence, and in a high stale of cultivation. , It will bo sold in two trade or altogetor, to suit Terms*loado known 011 jos^PH^ YOUNG, JAMES IRVINE, Executors of Joseph Young, doc'd.' amt of «I.M. and ch. VoJ, BLANK EXECUTIONS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE, Valuable Farm for Sale. WILL be sold at public sale, on FRIDAY the 19lh day of September, 185 i, on the .premises, that valuable Farm, situate in Upper. Allen township, Cumberland county, convenient to the .State road and Shepherdstown, containing 174 Acres, more or loss,' of Limestone arid. Slate Land, about. 100 of which is cleared and in a high state of cult!* vationi the remainder is well covered with Chesnut, Locust, Black Oak and Hickory limber. "The.im n__A provoments ateofiame dwellingHOUSE . aiid BARN, and other Out-buildingS. A ; of good water is. convenient to the and a running stream of spring water passes through the property. There are three Apple . Orchards On the premises, and a variety of other fruit trees. This;farm is well situated, and is a very desirable .residence, and tbo land is superior and very productive. It will bo sold in two ; tracts or altogether, there being two sets of buildings and divides to advantage. . There has recently been, discovered on this land, I a vein of Mengenese which bids fair lb yield wgjl.—-1 A considerable quantity of- this'mineral has already been taken from the vein,"®hd is pronounced very superior.- Any person wishing to view the property will bo shown it by calling J. R. .Brown residingion it, or J. B. Cooverliving in the same township. Sale to commence ai 10 o'clock A. M., arid terms made known by JAMES R. BRdWN, JOHN B. COOVER, Acting for the heirs of Jae. Biown, dec’d, 'August .14, ■ - - . LAFAYETTE COLLEGE, . EASTON. PA.‘ . , . rpHE next session of lliia Institution which la now JL in successful operation with the moat encourog* ing prospects, will commence on the third day of September next. The Faculty consists of Key. D. V. M’Lean, D. D.* President and Professor of Moral Science, Lofio and the Evidences of Chris* tianily. - James N. Coffin, Esq., A. M., Vico Proaidcnt and Professor of Mathematics and Natural philosophy. Rev. George Borrows, A. M., Professor, of Ancient Languages and Literature. - . Washington'M’Cartney< Esq.,'A. M., Professor of Mental Philosophy and Rhetoric. James M. Porter; Esq., L. L. D., Professor of Ju risprudence and PolillcU Economy. Tho course of study is thorough—the discipline strict but paternal—the position healthy and the charges moderate for both tuition end boarding.— Subscribers of 8100 and upwards to the Endowment fund, now in progress, sending pupils at (his time, will have the benefit of tho reduction which it will .occasion. •, • - , ... Circulars and further information can bo had by addressing Dr. D. V. M’Loan, the President of tho College, or W. HuckoU, Esq., Secretary of the Board of Trustees, Easton, Pa.«*- August 7,1851—41 ‘ NOTICE is hereby oiven 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 the Or phans* Court of Cumberland county, for confirms lion and allowance, on Friday, the 22d day of August, A. D., 1851, viz: ■ 1. The account of John Hamer, administrator of Mary Humer, late of Kingstown, (ieo’d., 3. The account of Wm. Clark, administrator of lames Clark, late of Southampton township, de- CPOSed. 3. The account of Jeremiah Bowers, ad minislra tor of John B. Ebrlght.lale of Silver Spring town ship, deceased. 4. The account of Jacob Zeigler, executor of Maria E. Zeigler, late of North Middleton town ship, deceased* 9. The account of John B. Coover, administra tor of David Bear, late of Upper Allen township, deceased. ' 6. The account of. Wm. Maxwell, executor of George Maxwell, late of Southampton township, I deceased. 7. The accoutits of Benjamin Mussor, guardian of Susannah and Mary Snavely. ■ 8. The account of Wm. K.'Gorgas and Peter Barnhart, executors of Susanna Fahnestock, late of East PcnnsboroVtownsliin^dqdoaSed. 9. The account of John Snoop, administrator of George Rupp.jr., late of Allen township, deo’d. 1 10. The account of John Kupp, ’executor of John Soovely, late of Hampden township, decea sed. ’ . v : , 11. The account of John Houser* administrator of Henry Kimmelfdato of the borough of Meohan ioaburg. deceased. 13. The account of Reuben Starr, ad mlnistrator of Isaac Lloyd, lale of Lower Allen township, de ceased. . 13. Tho account of John Lehn, er., one of the administrators of Peter Lehn, late of North Mid dleton township, deceased, as settled by his exec lutor John Lehn, jr. I 14.' Tho account of David h oreman, adminletra -1 tor with the will annexed, of Peter Cope, late of ! Newton township, deceased. ; 15. The account of David Foreman,administra tor of Mary Cope, lale of Newton township, do* ceased. ‘ 16. -Tho account of Frederick Wonderlioh, ad ministrator of Peter Rockafellow, late of the- bo rough of Mechanicsburg, deceased. 17. The account of Samuel Garber and David Domulh, executors of Charles Garber,lateof New ton township, deceased. ! 18. The account of John Sheets, administrator of Jacob Kauffman, late of East Pennsboro* town ship, deceased. • ID. The accountof James McCormick,executor of George M’Cormick, late of Southampton town ship, deceased.. QO. The account of John Lose, administrator of Abraham Lose, late of Silver Spring lownahlp, deceased. 31. The accountof David Lehn, administrator with the will annexed of Conrad Emmlnger, late of Silver Spring township, deoM. S 3. The account of Solomon Mohier and Jacob Mohier, executors of Daniel Mohier, late of Allen township, deceased. 23. The account of John Flreovld. administra tor of Isaac Bledleman, lateof Silver Spring town- ship, deceased. . 24. The accountof George Kosht,administrator I of Absolotn Thumma, late of North Middleton , township, deceased. 1 35, The account of Elisabeth Wise, executor ' of Jacob Wise, late of Lower Allenlownshlp, de ceased. I 36. The accountof Samuel Wherry, adminis trator of Robert Welsh, late of tho borough of Shlppensbutg, deceased. 87. Tho accounts of Robert 0. StorrCU and Richard Parker, executors of Thomas Erie, lateof North Middleton township, dec'd. . 38. Tho account of 0. Titzel, administrator of James O'Brien, late of ihe borough of Moohanica burff, deceased. . . 2D. The account ofThomasSibbet, Guardian of Mary and Joseph Soirer, minor children pf Daniel Soirer, deceased. • . 30 The account of John Trimble, administrator of Wm. Trimble, lote of Silver Spring township, The accountof David Grier, administrator of Jane Moore; late ofihe borough of Carlisle, de -1 ■' 33. .The account of Thomas B. Bryson, Guar • dian brJames and Samuel JUams. ; p VVM. GOULD, JUgtaUr, Register's Office, 7 Carlisle, July 32,1851. 5 . Assignee of John Soitz. NOTICE in b.i.b'y given that Letter. of AJminia tration on the estate of Lewis Carpenter, late of Adame county, Pa., doc’d., haVo been issued to tho subscriber, residing in, Frankford tp», Cumberland county, Pa. All persona Indebted to said estate are requested to makaimmodiato payment, and those pa ving claims will present them for settlement to WILLIAM GRACEY, Admr. July 17, 1851—6 t *♦ CARRIAGE FOR SALE, -A now Rockaway will be sold tow, the owner having no use for thosamo. Enquire of the Editor. Tuly-IT, 19(1... REGISTER’S NOTICE, Estate IVollco. Executor's Sale of Valuable REAL ESTATE, TTT lLLb^Bo,d ' at P ub,lc Balo>onSalurday lh ® 6 i h Yv day of September next, at 10 o’clock, on the premises, the following described Real Estate, No, 1. A tract of good Slate Land, situate in •Frankfard township, Cumberland county* about six miles from’ Carlifilc, and ono milo from Waggoner « .TAvofn, bpunded by lands of Samuel Snyder, John Slump. Abrttham Nickcy.lhc heirs of A, \ydggonor, deceased* And others, containing . ’ / ' 149 Jlcrea and 114 Perched It is under good fence and In a high state of ou * lb ? a * lion, iThc improvements are a largo, two story LOG V—n- HOUSE, a LOG BARN, and all neons dMim vary .outbuildings; un excellent Appjo TSSSSiySggiOrchard, a. Well ofwater wilha pump in . in the yard, and running water in the barn yard. There is a good.portion of meadow land and "‘about 12 acres covered with Chesnut and Oak timber* .' ' ’ ; . . , -No. 2*: Contains 55 acres and 7 perches, being part of'the'above tract. The improvements are a two story STORE HOUSE, a Kitchen, a LOG BARN, and other "Outbuildings; a Well of water in the yard, I and a good/Apple Orchard* This tract is convenient | to. Churches and Public Schools, and the M’Clure’s Gap Road passes through it. • No, 3*. A tract of Mountain Land, li miles north of the Mapston farm, containing 13 acres and 55 perches, covered with young Chesnut limber. No. 4. A tract of Mountain Land, about* 3 .miles from the above tract; containing 22 acres and allow ance, covered with young limbcri - Tcrmatfraale made known on the day of sale by T VV.’T. SWIGER, ;. -I : PHILIP KGIHL, Executors of Geo. Keihl, dre'd. August!?, 1851—ts __ executor’s Sale. THE subscriber, Exoculor of the late Danl. Hand* showv'wUl aolt on Wednesday the 10th of Sep tembor next, at JO o’clock A. M.,on INe premises, the' follarping described SLATE STONE FARM, ftitutaio IftfSilvcr Spring township,Cumberland coun ty, containing ONE HUNDRED # SIXTY ACRES, neat measure, having thereon erected a two sto|7 tLOG wealherbdarded dwelling HOUSE, BANK BARN, Corn Crib, Wagon Shod, Smoke House. Wash Houso, and an ole. grant Young Oichard, and a pump close of the house. , i la well improved and in a good stale of cultiv/ilidn, about 100 acres are cleared, 13acres be ing rrioaaow, and the balance well covered with Um ber* '■ -J. ■. . The farm bounds on the Conodogulnet creek, and a public road runs through it; it is situated about 3 miles from Hogoslown and 9 from Carlisle and Hur. rlsburg. s. , , . . The terms of sale made known on the day of sate by BAML. SENSEMAN, Executor of Danitl HandshitOt dic'd, August?, 1851,—St. ■ ' - EXECUTOR’S SAEB. THE subscribers, cxdculors of tholato David Shaof* fer t will offer at public Bale, on the premises, on FridaVrlMo 12lh day of September ncxl.at 10o'clock A. M., Inal valuable LIMESTONE,FARM, situate in Dickinson lownshipjCumbcrlandcpanty^onlain- 134 Aores & 37 Perches, neat mdasurc, all cleared except about 5 acres which uo'well covered with timber. The improvements Rgaß. are a two story FiIAME plastered'House] with a Kitchen, a Spring Housci BANK ■ sisffig ßAnN - ll,e ,owor Blo|, y of which is stone, JgggsSithe upper frame, being 90 feet long, wa gon shed, corn crib, hog pen, blacksmith shop, and a thriving young Orchard. The Yellow Breeches creek bound* the farm, and there are several springs of running water on it. TlKrfurm isJn a high state of cultivation, and is vcfy pVftdnctivo, having 40 acres in clover and the residue in the usual crops. The faring 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 81500, lo be paid on th 1 Csrllsls, July 10, 1.851. 5 HARRISBURG Agricultural Machine Shop. THE subscribers/manufacturer*of WHEELER’S PATENTRAILWAY chain horse pow. ER and OVERSHOT THRESHERS, have perma nently established a shop in the borough of Harris burg, where wo aro now prepared tp fill orders, and supply agents to a Tory great extent. Wo also manufacture to order the most approved, kinds of Feed Cutters, Clover Hullers , Corn Shelters, Circu lar Sow Mills and Grain Drills. The accompanying cut gives a aide view of a TWO HOKSE MACHIIVE, at work with tho handa nidcaaary lb attend it and keep it in full operation, and will thre.h fromi 100 to 200 bushels of Wheat, or double the. quantity of Oats, Barley,or Buckwheat per day. The one Horse Machines will thresh half as fast ds the Two Horse ones. The Thresher (pvershot) with separator attach ed which separates the grain from the straw thor. bn'4hly« Every machine sold.by Us or our ogcnls is Warranted to give satisfaction to the - purchaser, or it may be returned to us or the agent of Whom it was bought, after fair trial, and the purchase money (if paid) will be refunded. For more detailed information dr for the purpose of ordering machines, address ' M. U. STEEVER & Co. I’ June 26, 1851.—2 m.« Perry County Farms at : PUBLIC SALE. ON THURSDAY, tho 4lh of September next, will be offered at public' ealo. at 10 o’clock A. M., on tho premises, two very’fine Limbstoitb Fabms, sit uated in Toboyno township* Perry county. Those are adjoining farms, one contains about 5540-. acres, and 275 acres is contained in.the other. They will bo sold separately or together as will suitpurchasors; They ore about 8. miles west of Landisburg, on the j main road leading up the valley. One farm has a! « „ STONE MANSION HOUSE*BANK, . BARN on it. The other a LOG HOUSE | |jSia|B|and LOG BARN. There are thriving on both of these places. , They are situated in the most fertile part of the county, and offer many inducements lb purchasers. Persons wishing to see either of’tho above tracts, can obtain information from the tenants residing on the promi ses, or either of the undersigned executors. Attend ance given and terms made known on the day of sale by RICHARD PARKER, R, 0. STERRETT, Executors of Thomas Urie t deceased, July 24, 1851—6 t ‘ CrAPy HOTEL, JH the South Mountain, Co., Pa, THE undersigned would respectfully inform hie friends and tho public in general, that he has leased tho abovo well-known Hotel, lately occupied by Samuel Morrotl, in tho village of Paportown, six 1 miles south of Carlisle, where he will be to receive tho visits of those who may favor him with a call. Tho HOUSE is largo Isisimfaand airy, having recently had a spacious imjMjfcnilditinn built thereto, and is located .In one of the most pleasant, healthful, and romantic nooks in the Slate—thus making it a most delightful summer resort to tho stranger, traveller or guest.— Wild gamo and fish of all kinds abound in tho im mediate vicinity. Having'supplied his Baf with choice liquors from the city, and his Table' being furnished with tho best viands and choicest delica cies of the season, ho flatters himself that ho is pre pared to accommodate his guests in a manner that I cannot foil of belng both agreeable and satisfactory J * Stabling capable of containing a largo number of horses.is.attached, which will bo attended by scare ful and obliging Ostler. As everything will be kept In the best order,-ao(hno.pajna spared to administer to tbs comfort and gratification of bia guests, .the Uii - dorstgnod respectfully hopes to merit and receive a share of patronage commensurate with his efforts to . please. SNIDER RUPLBY. Juno 19,1851 —3m Ez’n. Virginia Farms for SalQ. TILE WINCHESTER VA., LAND AGENCY. JA. BAKER & L, T. MOORE, having formed i an . Agency for llie sale of. Lands lying in all sections of Virginia and other Stalest wo now pre pared to offer for sale a number of very DESIRA BLE FARMS, located in tho fertile and most re raarkably healthy valley of Virginia. A number of these farms are of the best Limestone Land, well improved, and convenient (a Winchester, which place Is celebrated as being the best flour market distant Rom the seaboard. This Agency possesses facilities for procuring all tho best land for sale in this section of the country, and persons desiring to purchase a good farm, at moderate rales, can avoid much loss of time and expense of travelling through the ’coun try in search of a farm, by addressing them, po9t paid and getting one of tho Agency’s circulars, giving an accurate description, location, end price and condi tions 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 Pennsylvan ian, instead of travelling into a strange land, may hero find his friends and neighbors settled on tho same valley which skirts from the Susquehanna through Maryland and Virginia, and terminates only, m tho sunny plains of Tennessee.. The Agents will use groat precaution to seo that titles to all lands they sell are good. Merchants, mechanics and tradesmen, wishing to 1 procure a good location in this Section of country for transacting business, would do well to apply to this Agency. BAKER & MOORE, Agortls. • Winchester, Frederick co.i Vq April 10,1851—6m* For Sale. A VALUABLE TAN YAIU), favorably situated XX in Perry county, on tho Main road loading from Lnndisburg to Gibson's mill, containing Four Acres, more or less, of Ground, on which thoro is a com* . tt-j, fotlableDwelling House and Darn. The sfIHERb- cheapness and facility with which bark a iSi:K» oan Procured in the. immediate neigh* makes the situation a desirable one. For terms opply to William Gibson, Esq., liv ing near the promises, or Chief Justice Gibson, Car lisle, Pa* May I,ISSI —if . • XTOTICE is hereby given that application will be J_\ made to the next Legislature, agreeably to the constitution and laws of this Commonwealth, for an alteration in tbo charter of the Carlisle Deposit Bank so as to confer upon said bank the rights and piivil eges of a bank of Issue, and to changd tho name of said Bank to “The Farmers end Mechanics Bank ot Carlisle.'' By order of the Board Directors, W. M. BtfSETEM, Cashier Carlisle Deposit Bank,? Jpne 6,1861-Msm 5 DR. GEORGE Z. BRETZ, WILL perform all operation* upon the Teeth - that may be required for their preservation.— Artificial Teeth inserted, from a single tooth to an ontiro set, on tho principles. Diseases of tho mouth and irregularities carefully treated.— Office at tho residence of hisbrolhor, on North* Pitt street, Carlisle, Pa, ' ! . May 15,1861. Broad Powder. ‘pt ABBlTT’SEffervesing Compound for making J_) Biead, cakes, dee. without Yeast, oho of the best preparations, originally introduced by the subscriber, ; constantly bn hand. , J« W, BBY. DR. S. n. KJEFFER, NORTH Hanover street. Office adjoining Mr* Wolf’s store. Office hours, more particularly.' Rom 7to 9 o’clock A,M., and from 6to 7 o’fclflcjc ,P. M. - • Carlisle, Juno .19, 18BI—If . ..O A CARD. To the Ladies!—■WM-M.PQRTEIi , t > would respectfully inform tho' that ho has fitted up the room ■ occupied by' Miss Betsy Kernan, next door to the ojd stand as a Ladiea' Shoe Store exelueivtly, whore they will find a' Mil selected assortment of gaiters* buskins, ties* slippers, &c., from the best'raahufaß.to. rice in Philadelphia, and also df his oWrf Brflko*.tcr which their attention is invited; Carlisle, May. 6,1851. i >• ' '*;' gEUIHfi OFJF AT costf. THE fubscribcr having purchased (bo alack of. Dry Goode, Gfooorioa, &*, of A. C.FoUer : at (be corner of North. Hanover and toother streets, informs tho public that the wbolo of tho, largo and elegant stock will be sold out AT COST* hook out for bargains. ■ JACOB FETTER. - July 10,1851 If. . . FOUR miles West of Carlisle.. Tenth' Serfriptr commences oni Monday, May 6lh, 1861.:. This Institution has been established nearly five, years, during which time such additions and improve-' m ents have heed made as to render it oho 'of 'the’ most commbcHous and convenient in .the State. / ;* f . In regard 16 hcalthfulncss it in ay be mentioned that no case of serious sickness halt occurred in iKe Institution since it'was founded/-Its 'mdrkl purity is attested by the fact that depraved eWociations,' scones ot vice, and resorts for dissipation have no existence in the neighborhood. , . 1 . .••cr.-p? The course of inslruclion comprises.all brppfche* required by the merchant, professional gian. Also modern vocal and mstr.umeirf v tal music, dec. ■. ■ • ,’’ - •. v ,n;». It is iho determination of the Proprietor that:the! Institution sball’sußtain Iho reputation it has already acquired for imparting thorough' instruction j ohd’in culcating and establishing virtuous principles In the mins of the youth submitted to his charge. Terms (per session of five months) $6O 00. For catalogues containing references, «Scc.» address R. K. BURNS, > '■ ; Principal and Proprietor, ••• Plainfield F. 0,, Cdmb. cb v F«V' - ■ J AT the cheap EropoYfdmot CHARLES OGILBY.' Nowopenihglho most* extensive and splendid ossorttocnt qf Spring and* Summer Goods, overwrought to Cumberland coun ty. The Ladies ate particularly invited to ;call and examine the varied and beautiful ossortment of * Xadles Dress Goods. Elegant China Silks, Foutold Silks, Silk and Lhieii Poplins, Barege do Laincs, Barege de Puli, Silk Tissues, Summer Silks, Black Canton Cloth, Book bazines, Alpacas, Ginghams, Swiss MusHns, French Worked Collars, Cambric Linen Lustres, dec. _ CARpETS! CARPETS! ! NOTICE. Plainfield Classical Academy,- ApririO, 1851. An immense of Carpets, Mailing* and Oil plotti* just received. Imperial, Tngipin and VcnlUon Car* pets, from 10 cents to $lB6. . ' < Bleached and Brown 1 Muslins* Tickings, Glnff* hams, Bagging* Cheeks, Osnabuegs, Colton Diapers and Sheetings. < ■> Bonnets. . ■Upwards of 400 new style Bonnets from the most. approved establishments of Parts, New York end' Philadelphia. Alboni, Bclgic, China Pearl, enco Braid, Hungarian, French l Lace Cimp,Ba\Srr Straw, Moss, Tulip and Jenny Lind Bonnets, fit all prices. ’ f', jm. rrSsslT Ribbons— A largo assortment of Bonnet, Neck ann Cap Ribbons. Also some beautiful Flowers & Bonnet Tabs. 5 .. ‘• I'l Boots 4 Shoes. —A tremendous lot of Bool* and Shoes of all descriptions, sizes and price, and suita ble for Mon, Women'and Children.' ■ <5 For neat and good Boots and Shoos,' .Qgilbyla In | the place GROCERIES. A fresh lot of Groceries Just received atad4elfip£ as cheap os the cheapest. ... *.»: The puMie in general are tolook. through ourTarge nodbeautiful kteartraent as wears always pleased to- show-them without; charge. . "■'{ { Recollect tho old cheap aland, East Main sliced. Carlisle, April 10,1851 i To the Xiadie>! WE respectfully invite your attention to our /trgd and extensive assortment of.' , . Spring and Sninmor Goods, ; such as Mouselin de Laines, QiUc-Poplina, Barege de, Lainos, Lawns, colored and plain Bareges, Oipg hams, Alpachas, dotted Swisses, plain do;. Bqmb** lines, 4000 yards of colored Cbinlsos, from ccnUr •/* ■ BONNETS, Palm Leaf, Leghorn, and Rough As Ready Hals. Musline, Tickings, Checks, Domestic Ginghams, Linen and Cotton Toweling and Table. ’Diapers. Our Muslins cant be beat In these parts for, cheapness. Edgings, Inserting, Gloves, Hosiery Suspenders, and a large supply of ■ . Ribbons & Parasols. / Cloths, SummSr StttlTs.Mkj Summer cloths, Cassimeros, cheap Tweeds, Boys* Wea,r, dec. Groceries Spieia, Teas* at lower prices thso utdall Give us a call and save money. ' ' V' : A i As Wr South Hanover street, April 17,1851. , . . The World’s Fair! Tremendous Excitement! t '> A S many of our citizens will not be able, on iXacoount of business and other matters, to visit London during the exhibition, 1 have just'opened a variety of handsome and useful which I would Invite the attention of UtgJjublioJoonSlat ihg in part of China Dinner and'Teased, Stone China Dinner, Tea, and Toilet aetS| best Liver pool and Common Ware. Glass Ware, Suoh os Bowls, Goblets, Stands, Wines* Tum blers, Jelly Stands, Decanters, Lemonades, and a variety of Glass Dlshotof every size, for sale by C. INHOITF, AgU Carlisle, June 19, 1831.' • • '■ -•'/ 1 jforo. JVctr Goods. THE subscriber has opened a Preah assortment of Indies Dress Goods,'such as Foulard Silks, Silk Grenadines, while and colored Bareges, BIHc Tisanes, Alborines, French Lawns, .Ginghams, Poplins, Silk Lustres, Calicoes, &a, : ,'aU'orwKle|> will be disposed of on moderate terms. G. W. HITNER. Juno 19, 1831, . ' ” Groceries* A NEW supply of fresh Coffees, Trbite bracked and Sugars, gapless, &c., jirBt recstrqi apd opened by the subscriber,, u also a goasrpil M< soitmsntof GHBBN & BLACK /PEAS!, ~ of tho choicest brands from the well known house of Jfenken’e Si Co., Philadelphia, with a general oissotf ment of all other artieiee In hialiae. For eel* at tha store of J. W. BBT. Carlisle, Msrch 1?, 1861 Notions. SUCH as Fancy Soaps, Powders, Perfumery, Hair Brushes, Teem Brushed, Suspenders, Hair Oil, Putaoa, Port Monies, Toys for Ohll dren, Fatlont Elastic. Inkstands, and a groat sati ety'of fancy arlioloa too numerous tc mention, wliM) I offer at reduced prices. Carlisle, June 13, ’fid'. C. INIIOFfVAgt.. LUUIpSi CANDALABRAS, Astral; Solar, Eiher/al, Lard and Pino Oil Lamps of now andfaWiroiiaWo otyles, Jo* received and Agfl Carlisle, June 19,1851* - 1 •' i *