Auditor’s Notice. THE undersigned Auditor, appointed to marshal and distribute the assets in the hands of John Lose, administrator of Abraham Lose, deceased, late of Silver Spring township, gives notice that he will attend to that duty athis office, in Carlisle, on Saturday the 13th day of September, 1851; The creditors are hereby notified to present their claims on or before that day. A. B. SHARP, Auditor. August 28, 1851—3 t PUBLIC SALE. THE undersigned, administrator of Beniamin Jones, deceased, will expose to public sale, onSa tQrday the S7lh of September,lBsl, on the premi scs, the following described valuable lot of Ground, situate in the town of Fairview, Cumberland co., containing 58 feet 3 inches in front, and in depth 1311 feel, having thereon erected a.two story Frame a Weatherboarded Dwelling HOUSE, with a Kitchen, and a Well of water on the premises. Also, will bo sold at the same time and place, a large variety of Household and Kitchen Furniture. . to commence at 1 o'clock on.said day, and iho terms made known by • JOHN SHEETS, Adm’r. August 28, 1851—31*. House and Lot for Sale. IN accordance with the last will and testament of Joseph Suhroi), deceased; will be sold at public sale, on tho premises, on Saturday the 11th day of October, 1851,-a House and Lot of Ground, sit* uato in Hampden township, Cumberland county, adjoining.properties of Christian Whistler, Sam'l. Basehor, and. others. The lot contains 3 acres of improved land, all under fence. The improve merits are a two story Weatherboarded HOUSE, a small double Log BARN, |i»lSBig Wa9[ i House, Carriage House, and necessary out-buildings. There are a number of excellent fruit.trees on the prem ises. ‘ Also will be sold at the same lime, and at the same place* a tract of Mountain Land .containing 110 acres* more or lees, situate in the township aforesaid, , This tract is well covered with timber* and is bounded by lands of John Blosacr, John bhrafler, and the top.of the North Mountain, Sale to commence at 1 o’clock on said day, and the terms made known by ] FERDINAND ROTH, Ex’r. of Joseph Schroll, deceased. August 23, 1851—31* Orphans* Com t Sale. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, the subscribers will offer at public sale, on the premises, on Saturday the 4lh day of October, 1851, at l o’clock in-tho after noon, the following Real Estate, ialo the property of John Brownewell, deceased, and at present oc copied by A. I). Kline; viz;. A Mouse and Lot of Ground; situate In Roxbury, Monroe [township,-.pn-lhe Trimlle road, 7 miles from Carlisle and S miles f.om Mcchanicsbunr The lot acres and 70 perches of excel lent land, all under good fence. The improve- Bp-jL meats are a two story wcalherbnarded f«itidfii HOUSE with a Brick Kitchen, Frame Jj|||i™Shop, Barn with threshingfloor, Sprint House, and other There is a v\el! of excellent water near to the dwelling. A young Apple Orchard is bn tho premises, toge ther with a great variety of other fruit trees. This properly is considered a good and suitable stand lor a mechanic or storekeeper. For particulars enquire of the undersigned, residing near .the pro perty. An indisputable title given, and the terms made known on the day of sale by SAMUEL COOKLIN, WILLIAMS BROWNEVVELL, Adiufs, of John Brownewell, dec’d. August 28, J 852—5l # ' Real Cstule for Sale. ON Saturday the 4th day of October, 1851, tho following Real Estate will be exposed to public sale, via; A TRACT OF LIMESTONE LAND, situate in North Middleton township, Cumberland county, bounded by lands of Patrick M’Guire; Solomon Gorgas 1 holrs, John Hotmninger, Hon. F. Walls, and others, containing , 73 Acres & 112 Perches, strict measure, having desirable buildings, viz:-—. HOUSE, double LOG BARN, Otfh Cribs, &0., thereon erected. Twelvd fifteen acres of the above is Wood- Sale iu take place on the premises, at I o’clock on said day, when tho terms will, be made known by ABRAHAM HUBER, ELIZABETH IIBTTRICK, AJnn. iciih the will annexed of Geo. llellrick, dte'd August 28, 1851—Gt N. ii. If the above properly is not sold on said day, it wilt be offered for rent for the ensuing year, commencing the Ist April, 1652, at public outcry. Public Sale of Itcul Estate. IN pursuance of on order of tho Orphans* Court of Cumberland county, will bo sold at public sale, at tho residence of tho late Philip Shambaugh, de ceased, on Saturday the 20lh of September, ,1851, at 10,o’clock A. M., tho following described Heal Ins tate, lute the property of said deceased, viz: No. I, A tract of Land situate in Frankford town* about C miles west of 'Carlisle, near the now Bridge, arid ono-foarth of a mile from Isaac Shollo b’argur a mill, bounded by the Conodoguinct crook nfid lan’ds of George Hikes, George Finkonbindcr and others, containing 153 acres, of which 145acrcs ure cleared, and the residue is excellent limber land, having thereon erected a LOO HOUSE, jagrajHb NL W BANK BARN,and nil necessary |itliß» im P fovo, » on>g » Also on excellent Apple eßßßftOrchard, and a Well of water ntlhodoor. ’i hero is a good portion of Meadow land on tho form. No. 2. A lot of 3 acres, under good fence and in a high state of cultivation. Tho improvements on it ore a two story LOG HOUSE and Back-building, Log Stable, Corn-crib, and oilier necessary build ings. There is a Well of water at tho doof. This tract is hounded by lands of Geo. Hikes and No. 1. No. 3. A tract of Mountain land, about 3 miles from the ajiovo tract, containing 18 acres and 88 perches. This tract is covered with Locust, Ches nut and other limber, belqg situated in the same township, and bounded by lands of W. F, Kennedy, John Dunbar and others. Tho above Real Estate will be sold upon tho fol lowing terras: So much as tnoy bo necessary to pay the ceils of sale to bo poid by the purchaser on Hie confirmation of the salo by tho Court, one-third of (ho balance to remain in tho hands of tho purchaser during (ho Ufa of Margaret Zojglor, widow of said docoasod, tho in* tercet to bo paid to her annually from tho Ist April, 1861, and tho principal to tho hairs of tho aforesaid decedent at her death. Also (hat ono-tonth part of the purchase money’after deducting widow's dower, Which Would bo the share of Elmira. Shambuugh, 'vho died since tho death of her father, shall remain hi the hands of (ho purchaser. During the lifo bf the widow the interest thereof to bo paid to her on* Molly during her life, and at her death tho principal lobe paid to tho heirs of sold decedent. One-half of tho balance of (ho purchase money of purpart No. I. to bo palcKon tho Ist of April, 1852, "lien a deed wilt bo made and possession given to h>o purchaser, ond tho residue in (wo equal unnaal payments thereafter without interest. One-half of tho bolonco.of purpart No. 2, after dc* 'hiding widow’s dower and ono-tonth as |n purpart "O. I, to bo paid on the Ist nf April 1862, when possession will bo given and a deed made to tho pur chaser, and the residue In ono year thereafter with* out inti real. *fho balance of tho 4 purcliaso money" of purpart A°« after deducting us above to bo paid on tho Ist April 1862, Tho wholo to bo secured by rocog fiance in tbp Orphans' Gourt with approved soon* r|( y> Tho grain in tho ground to ho reserved, and, ll ‘o purchaser to pay tho (axes for 1862. 1 Any person wishing to view tho property can call iipon John Muttorf, who resides on tho Mansion farm. DAVID KOLB, Trustee appointed by tho Court to make sale. August 28, 1651—.11” Public Sale of Kcal Estate; THE undersigned, Trustee appointed by the Orphans Court of Cumberland county, will on Saturday tho 27th day of September, 1851, on the L'TTn’ ei f p “ SQ t 0 P ublio sa'o. the following de scribed Real Estate, the property of the late John navorslick, situate in North Middleton township, being a Slalo Stone Farm, containing 162. Acres, more or less., The improvements are a two story AgdSk. Frame Weatherboarded HOUSE with IjiHl a Kitchen, attached, a hew BANK JiiJSBftBARN, a Well of water,-running wa on tho placo, and bounded by tho Conodoguinet creek; about 125 acres are cleared, embracing about 14 acres of Meadow land. •A! 80 * Bame time and place, will bo sold 12 acres-of. Mountain Woodland,in said township, about 2 miles from the above described Farm, well covered wilh.Chcshut and other-timber. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock on said day, and terms made known by WM. A. HAVERSTICK, Trustee. August 28,. 1851—51* Orphans’ Court Sale. BY virtue of an order of tho Orphans’ Court of Cumberland cdunty, will, be sold at publio sale, on Saturday the 271 h of September, 1851, at 13 o’clock, noon, on the.premises, the following pro perly, late the estate of Abraham Miller, of Upper Allen township; in said county, deceased, viz: A tract of Limestone Land, situate in said town ship, adjoining lands of Jacob Coover, George Emich and others, containing - 29 Acres, more or less, all of which is cleared and in a high slate of culti vation, under good fence, &c. The improvements — are a I'vd story weatherboarded dwel ffiSjJjlUling HOUSE, Frame BARN, and out-buildings. . There is a nev wsSSSHEßsr failing Well of water at. the door with a pump in it. There>j& also running water through the place,’ Also l ®’young and. thriving Orchard of choice fruit.. Persons wishing to ex* amino the place can call on the undersigned living near tho;farm, and by whom the terms will be made known on said day. ' ■ n DIEDRICII STEINER, Adm’r. August 28, 1851—51* Valuable Piopcit}' lor Sale. offered at public sale, on Thursday the 251 h ofSeplcmbor, 1851,0 n the premises, A LOT OF GROUND, containing 16$ acres, more orlcss, of improved land,' m a high stale of cultivation, situate in Frankford township, Cumberland county, about 3 miles from ISewvillc, Iho improvements arc a two story Log jUbbSl Piling HOUSE, SHOP, Log BARN, never fulling: Spring of water convcn* to the dwelling, Ac, There is a SSaSSYoung Apple Orchard on the premises, and a great number of Peach, Cherry, and other fruit trees. A further description is deemed unnecessary Persons desirous of viewing tho property, will please call on the undersigned residing on it. Sale commence at 10 o’clok on said day, when the terms will he made known by . LEWIS C. BATRUM. August 31,1861—2t* Valuable Farm for Sale. THE subscriber oners at privalo sale, dial valua hie farm, situated in Dickinson township, Cum horland county, between tho Walnut Bottom and Forgo roads, and convenient to Moore’s mill, con laining • 195 ACRES, of excellent Limestone Land, 150 acres of which are cleared, and in a high slate of cultivation, tho remainder is well covered with good limber. The M improvements are a Log dwelling House, o NEW BANK BARN, ond other Out buildings. Two Wells of never fulling water are convenient to (he house and barn, und a large Apple Orchard of grafted trees is on (he promises. Any person wishing to view the above property xiill please cnll on tho undersigned, or with Martin Barnhart, residing on tho premises. NATHAN WOODS. August 21, 1851—3 m Valuables Itcul Estate for Sale. npHE undersigned, Assignees of George Sailor, of X. South Middleton township,Cumberland county, will soil at public sale, on tho premises, on SATUR DAY the 4th of October, 1851, lht» following dcu crioed Heal Estate, viz: A Farm situate in South Middleton township, Cumberland county, near the public road loading from Carlisle to the Spring Forge, about tbreo miles from the former and two from.the latter place, ad joining lands of Jacob Lehman, Henry Wise, Moses Wolf, Adam Frieze, and tho heirs of Solomon Coi gns, deceased, containing 01 ACRJGS of Limestone Land, having thoroon erected a good two story LOG HOUSE, LOG and fIEMi i ||AFHAME BARN, a Well of good wa- JBB9IiiJB t tPr with u pump in It near (ho door, a fIBSSSRSHTcnanI House, Stable, Apple Orchard and other fruit trees. About 80 acres of the land is cleared, under good fence, and in n high state of cul tivation; the residue is covered with good timber. Also, at the same lime and place, a lot of Moun tain Land, covered with good Chestnut timber, shu nted in tho same township, bounded by lands of Jq. re^L ' r * c k Rider and others, containing SEVEN acres, lying within about five miles of the above mentioned farm. Also, at tho same time, on the promises, a two story STONE HOUSE, WAREHOUSE, STABLE &c. This properly is well calculated for o tavern, store, (being at present occupied as a.store,) or any other public business; it is situated in South Mlddlo lon township, near Ego’s Forge, and at tho head of the Boiling Springs. . Sale to commence nt 10 o’clock on said day, when Iho terms will bo mode known by DANIEL KAUFMAN, JOHN BOUD, Assignees of George Sailor. August 21, 1851—7 t Toucher WuiUcrt. THE Board of School Directors of Carlisle Dis tilct, will meet at Education Hall, on Saturday tho 30th inst.. at 2 o’clock P. M. for tho purpose of examining applicants and appointing a Teacher for Male School No. 11, of said District. Tho branches to bo taught am, Rending, Writing, Aillhmctic, Geography, and the Elements of Grammar and His tory, , For further information apply to the undersigned. J. GOODYEAR, Jr. 7 n * B. COKNMAN, 3 tomraillcc. Carlisle, August 31, 1851-^-81 m. & j. m. hoe, * WHOLESALE DEALERS, No, 111 JV. Third St. t 3 d door below Race, PinLADELCUIA. 90 DOn n OI ! N D . nOOMB, 000 Jol ' Pointed . Buckets, 600 nests Cedar Tubs, 000 wfif ' IOO A f"”* Clothc, Pln«, 800 net. Willow Do.kots, AI.o, every dcmrlpiion of Bri.tlo Brushes, Mots, Eastern, Cedar. Wood, and Willow Wuro at tho lowest manufacturers' cash prices. N. ll.—Orders promptly filled. . August 31,1861—3ra Estate Notice. NOTICE Is hetoby given that Letters of Adminis tration on tho ostato of Lewis Carpenter, late of Adams county, Pa., doc'd., have been Issued lb tho subscriber residing in Frankford tp., Cumberland county, Pa. All persons Indebted to said ostato are requested to make Immediate puymcnt, a and those ha ving claims will present (horn for folllomcnt to WILLIAM HRACEY, Admr. July 17, 1861—Ot - stmy Sliocp. CAME to tho plantation of tho subscriber in NeW ton township. Cumberland county, about tho Ist of Juno last, SEVEN SHEEP, six old ones and ono Four of them have both their oars tho others have no marks. The own er is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take thorn away, otherwise they will bo'd .po.eci of according to law. HENRY DAUOHMAN. Augu.t 14, 1851—31* Executor’s Sale of Real Estate. ON Thursday the* 18th day of-September, 185 Ii wit!-bo sold.at public outcry, on the promises, in Southampton township,< Cumberland county, Pa., near the road loading from. ShippenabUrg. to. Now villo, a-valuablo Limestone Farm, late tho property, of Samuel Duncan, deceased, and.bounded by lamjfi of Robert Malcor, Henry Au, Alexander Duncan; and others, containing , . ' _ 114 Acres, 95'of which are cleared and in n high slate of culli vation, the remainder is well covered with limber. JPpjwtß* Tho Improvements aro'agood two story ggptjULOG HOUSE, LOG and FRAME ARN, with a Well of water near tho Any person wishing to view tho properly previous to the sale, will bo shown.it by calling on the sub scriber. Sale lb commence at 1 o’clock P. M. on said day, and the terms made known' by - ROBERT S. M’CUNE, Ex’r. August 21, 1851—4 t Valuable Real Estate for Sale. HHIE undersigned, Assignees of Gen. T. O. Miller, -1. will sell at public sale, on tho promises, on SA TURDAY the SOih'of September, 1351, the Cumberland Furnace Estate, (the titlo to which is now settled,) consisting of the Cumberland Furnace with over 4000 acres of Moun tain Land, .Mill, Saw Mill, Blacksmith Shop, a num her of Tenant Houses, the Furnace Farm of 200 acres, Poach Orchard Farm, three J!|5!B?® tbcr tractfl Farm Land, and Big Moa- of 22 acres. The above named properties will be sold separate or altogether to suit purchasers, and the Mountain Land will be sold in lots if not sold with the Fur nace. . Tho abovo properties is .situated in. Dickinson [township, Cumberland county, tho Yellow Breeches erdek running through part of it,.and is welt calcu lated for manufacturing purposes. Tho 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’OULLOCH, , August 14, 1851—6 t Assignees. Valuable Real Estate at Public Sale. WILL bo sold at public solo, on FRIDAY tho 36th day oT September, 1851, 1 o’clock P.M. on tho promises, all that Form 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 Hogcstovvn to Stcrrett’s Gap,'containing 206 Acres and some Perches, of Black Slate Land, of good quolity and in a high state of cultivation. About 170 acres of which arc cleared, and tho residue in thriving timber. Tho JWJjL improvements on,, the cast side of this are a largo double BUICK HOUSE |s||j|™and Kitchen, well finished, a BANK @589 0A UN, an Apple Orchard of grafted Iruit, and all tho necessary Out-buildings. The west side contnins a STONE HOUSE and Stable, a good Well in tho barement, and a spring at tho door, and an Apple Orchard of common fruit. ~ •* Mansion side of this tract is,worthy the no tice of persons desirous of purchasing a beautiful country, residence, as it would require but little nd. dilioiial expense to lender it such. This properly combines' Several advantages, from location but from tho nature of the soil, it being lobso and easily tilled. It contains about 25 acres of bottom or rather second bottom land, which is well adapted to the growth of. either grain or grass; thus giving it the.'double advantage of a groin and stalk farm.— ibis bottom is in front'of the improvements from cast to west, which renders it very suitable to divide, throwing a handsome farm of 103 acres to each side and nearly square. Also; will bo sold on.the same day, 57 acres of Mountain Timber Land, wlth a snug improvement 0n.1t,. about two mile’s distant. If not sold it will be rented on tbo same day. Persons wishing to view the property can coll on tbo subscriber who resides on it. ■ . • JOHN TRIMBLE, Agent. August 14, 1851—31 , . Valuable Farm for sale. THU subscriber will offer at public sale, on the promises, on Thursday Ihe 251 h day of September next, his Valuable Farm, situate in North Middle ton township, Cumberland county, 3 nillos north of Carlisle, containing 107 Acres, of first-rate Slate Land, all of which ore cleared and in a high stale of cultivation, except about 10 acres of timber land. The improvements are a double two story log dwelling HOUSE, iKfflfc double Log BARN, Corn Cribs, Shops, RyHllmandall necessary Out-buildings. There SBBBBis also on Ihe promises a good Apple Orchard and other fruit trees, and a well of excel lent water with a pump in it near the door of the dwelling. The Conodoguincl creek tuna at the west side of this farm. Also, will bo sold at the same lime, 24 acres of Mountain Land, situated 3 miles north of the above (arm, which is thickly covered with valuable tim ber. Sale to commence at la o’clock M. of said day, when the Conditions of sale will be made known b s’. WILLIAM CORNMAN. August Id, 1851—Ct Assignee’s Sale. IN pursuance of o deed of assignment executed by John Seitz, of Monroe township, Cumberland county, will bo sold at public sale, on the premises on Saturday the 11th day of October next, atone o cluck P. Mi, the following described Real Estate viz! ’ A tract of Land situate in Monroe township afore said, hounded by lands of Pater Dillor, John Sollon barger, David Kryshor, the holes of Morlin Dillor, deceased, and John Urindlo, containing about ’ TWENTY-FIVE ACRES, having thcroon erected n two .story LOG HOUSE and LOG BARN, a Well of water and an Apple Orchard. Iho land is Limestone n good quality. * ™ Tho terras of sale will bo: Ton per cjjnt of the .purchase money to bo paid by tho purchaser bn tho dby of sale, ono-half tho balance on the Ist of April next, when possession will bo given and a deed mndo to tho purchaser, and tho residue on tho Ist of April 1853, with interest from Ist April ISd?, to bo secured by Judgment bond. Tho purchosor to have (ho landlords shard of (ho groin in tho ground, and (ho taxes lor tho year 1852 to bo paid by tho pur chaser, JOSEPH CULVER, Assignee of John Seitz. August 14, 1 85T—Ot Valuable Farm for Sale. WILL bo sold at pubUo'salo, on TUESDAY tho Olb day of September, 1861, at iO o'clock A. M., on the promises, a tract of Limestone and Slate Land, situate in Silver Spring township, Cumber land county, near the State toad loading from Hogos* town to Storrolt’s Gap, adjoining lands of Daniel Poughti Daniel Cunklo, Christian Crall, Frederick Stine and others, containing 229 Acres & 158 Perches, mt»ro or loss. Said farm is near to Bucher’s and Hslluhor's mills. Tho improvementsoroatwoslory STONE HOUSE, with a Well of good ffißlM water in tho Kitchen, a Frame weather li|!HPhowdcd BANK DARN, Cider Prow, CaßaiSßb Wagon Shed, &c. There la a Well of water in tho yard and a superior Spring of running water on the fafm, Also, water in almost every field* There Is on tho premises a first rate Young Apple Orchard and all kinds offrult trees. I About SO acres of tho land Is covered with thriv- j Ing timber, and the balance ft cleared, under good fence, ond in a high state of cultivation. It will bo sold In two tracts or oltogetor, to suit purchasers. Terms made known on tho dnv of solo by JOSEPH YOUNG, JAMES IRVINE, . Executors of Joseph Young, dcc’d. August U, 1861—4t* Executor’s Sale of Valuable REAL ESTATE. WILL bo sold at public sale,on Saturday tho Clh day of September next, at 10 o’clock, on the premises, the following described Real Estate, viz: ; No. 1. A tract 'of good Slate 'Land, situate in •Frankford township, Cumberland county, about six miles from Carlisle, and one mile from Waggoner’s Tavern, bounded by lands of Samuel Snyder, John Slump, Abraham Niokoy, the heirs of A. Waggoner, deceased, and otbcrs. contdlning , 149 Acres and 114 Perches . It is under good fence and in a high stato of bulllva* lion. The improvements are a largo two story LOG HOUSE, a LOG BARN, and all nccos req*|jj||A sdry outbuildings; un excellent Applo |jH||toeOrclinrd, a Well of water with a pump in in tho yard, and running water in the. barn yard. ' There is a good portion of meadow land arid about 12 acres covered with Ciicsnul and Oak limber. . • No. 2, Contains 55 acres and 7 perches, being part of (bti above tract. The improvements are a two story STONE HOUSE, a Kitchen; a LOG BARN, and other Outbuildings; a Well of water in the yard, 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. 1J miles north of the Mansion farm, containing 13 acres and 55 porches, and covered with young Chosnut timber. No: 4. A tract of Mountain Land, about' 3 miles from (ho above tract, containing 22 acres and allow ance, covered with young timber. . Terms of sale made known on tho day of sale by W. F. SWIGER, PHILIP KEIHL. Executors of Geo. Ktihl, de.c'd, August 7,. 1851—te ' Executor’s Sale. nillE subscriber, Executor of tho lalo Dan). Hand- JL shew, will sell on Wednesday the lOlh of Sop. lember. next, at 10 o’clock A. M>,on the premises, the following described SLATE STONE FARM, situate in Silver Spring township,Cumberland coun ty, containing ONE HUNDRED $ SIXTY ACRES, neat measure, having thereon erected a two. story AmA LOG wealherboarded dwelling HOUSE, • BANK BARN, Corn Crib, Wagon Shod, •|«iil& Smok ° House, Wash House, and an ole. Young Oichard, and a pump close to tho door of tho house. . The farm is well improved and. In a good stato of cultivation, about.loo acres are cleared, 12 acres be ing meadow, and the balance well covered with tim ber. The farm bounds on tho Conodogiilnct creek, and a.publio road runs through it; ilia situated about 3 miles from Hugcstown and 9 from Carlisle and Har risburg. Tho terms of sale made known nn tho day of sale by . SAML. SENSEMAN. Executor of Daniil Hajtdshew, dec'd. August 7,1851.—5 t EXECUTOR’S SAI.E. THE subscribers, executors of the late David Shaof fer, will offer at public sale, on tho promises, on Friday tbo 12lh day of September next,at 10 o’clock A. M., that valuable LIMESTONE FARM,;situate in Dickinson township, Cumberland county, Contain ing , , 134 Acres & 37 Perches, neat measure, till cleared except about 5 acres which arc well covered with timber. The improvements jjfaßHflk.- are a two story FRAME plastered House will! a Kitchen, a Spring House, BANK the lower story of which is stone, £=Sl2aaStho upper frame, being 90 feel long, wa gon shod, corn crib, hog pen, blacksmith shop, and a thriving young Orchard. The Yellow Breeches creek bounds the farm, and there are several springs of running water on it. T|io farm is in a high stale of cultivation, and is very productive, having 40 acres in clover and the residue in the usual crops. Tho farm is convenient to the market, being about 4'milcs from the Balti more turnpike, and 7 miles from Carlisle. The terms of sale will be: One half of tho purchase money, which will embrace a dower of .61500, to bo paid.op' the Ist day j»f, April 1853, when possession ' wilt be given and the deed delivered,and the balance |in three equal annual payments without interest, to be secured by Judgment bonds. Ten per cent of the purchase money will be exacted on the day ofealo. HENRY SHAEFFER. JOEL SHAEFFER, Ex’re. July 31, 1851—71 Valuable Farm for Sale. WlLL'be sold at public sale, on FRIDAY the IfUhday-of September, 1851, on the premises, that valuable Farm, situate in Upper Allen township, Cumb. rland county, convenient to the State road and dhopherdfllown, containing 174 Acres, more or loss, of Limestone and Slate Land, about 100 of which is cleared and in a high stale of culti vation, the remainder is well covered with Ohcsnut, Locust, Black Ook and Hickory timber.' The im provomenls aioafiame dwelling HOUSE and DARN, and other Out-buildingsi ‘ A jlSHHgStWell of good water is convenient to tho 4SaSs9rdwelling, and a runningstream of spring water pusses through tho property. There are three Apple Orchards on the promises, and a variety of 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 sets of buildings and divides to advantage. There has recently been discovered on this land, a vein of Mongeneac which bids fair to yield well A considerable quantity of this mineral has already boon token, from tho vein, and is pronounced very superior, . ' J Any person wishing to view (he property will bo shown it by calling J. R. Brown residing on it, or J. B. Ooover living in the same township. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A'. M., and terms made known by JAMES R, BROWN, JOHN B. COOVBR, Acting for tho heirs of Jas. Biowh. dec’d. August 14,1851— 0 l For Sale. A VALUABLE TAN YARD, favorably situated in Perry county, on tho Main road leading from Landlsburg to Gibson’s mill,containing Four Acres; more or less, of Ground, on which there is a corn- Jhwfrflfc. fortable Dwelling House and Barn. The cheapness and facility with which bark |Blliiß» ot>n procured in tho immediate neigh* dSßSßßbcrhood, makes the situation a desirable one. For terms apply to William Gibson, Esq., liv ing near the premises, or Chief Justice Gibson, Car lisle, Pa. May I, 1851—if Virginia Farms for Sale. THE WINCHESTER VA/, LAND AGENCY 1 . I T A; DAKERMc I>. T. MOORE, luring for moil t/ » an Agency for the sale of Lands lying in alt sections of Virginia and other Slates; are now pro* paired (o offer for sale a number of very DESIRA* uLE FARMS, Igcaled in tlio fertile and most ro* markabljr. lioulthy valley of Virginia. A number of these (arms are of (ho boat 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 aR (he best land for sale in this section of tho country, end persons desiring to purchase a good farm, at moderate rates, oan avoid much loss of time and expense of travelling through the ooun* try in search ol a farm, by addressing them, po»i paid and getting one oflho Agency's circulars,'giving an accurate description, location, and price and cohdi* (lons of payment of each farm they offer for sale— There is now residing in the county of Frederick, upwards of seventy families recently removed /Vom various parts of Pennsylvania, and the Pennsylvan ian, instead of travelling Into a strange land, may here And his friends and neighbors settled on the same vslloy which skirts fVom (ho Susquehanna ((trough. Maryland and Virginia, and terminates only In the sobny plains of Tennessee. The Agents will use great precaution to see that titles to all lands they sell are good. ' Merchants, mechanics and tradesmen, wishing to procure n good locution in this s.ccllon of country for transacting business, would do well to apply Co title Agency. DAICI3R & MOORE, Agonlu. ! AVinchcstcr, Frederick co,. Va 'April 10, IBM —Cm* ’ Perry County Parma at PUBLIC SALE. ON THURSDAY, the 4th of September next, will be offered at public Bale, at 10 o’clock A.M., on tbo premises, l twp very finjs LibTebtowb Fxbms. sit* uated in Tobnyne .township, Perry county. , These are adjoining furma, one contains about, 1540 acres, and 276 acres is contained in the other. They will bo sbld-separately or together as will suitpurchasors. They are about 8 miles west of Jjandisburg, op the main road loading Up the valley. Oho farm has a g„i,|T STONE MANSION .HOUSE &BANIC BARN.on it. Thoothero.LOG HOUSE IKISHT".* LOO BARN. There are. thriving I n ■lrTf||i~iii li inln ou both.of these places. They are situated in tho most fertile part of the county, and offer many inducements to purchasers. . Persons wishing to sce.cilhor of the above tracts, can obtain, information from tho tenants residing on the promi see, or either of the undersigned executors. ■ Attend ance given and terms made known on the day ol sale by RICHARD PARKER,, R. Executor» of Thomae Uric, deceased July 24, 1861—6 t CAP HOTEL, Jit the South Mountain, Cumberland, Co., Fa, THE undersigned would respectfully inform his friends and the public in general, that ho has leased.the above well known Hotel, lately occupied by Samuel Morrett, in the village of Popertown, six miles south of Carlisle, where he will be happy to AmQL receive the visits of those who may favor him with a call. The HOUSE is large liH-ifrand airy, having recently hod a spacious a ddilion built thereto, and is located in one of the most pleasant, healthful, and romantic nooks In tho Slate—thus making it a most delightful summer resort to tho stranger, traveller or guest.— Wild game and fish of all kinds abound in the im mediate vicinity. Having supplied his Bar with choice liquors from tho city, and his Table being furnished with the best viands and choicest delica cies of tho season, he flatters himself that ho is pre pared to accommodate his guests in a manner that cannot fail of being both agreeable and satisfactory. Stabling capable of containing a large numlTer of horses is attached, which will bo attended by a care ful and obliging Ostler. As everything will bo kept in tho best order, and no pains spared to administer to the comfort and gratification of his guests, the un dersignedrespectfully hopes to merit ond receive a share of patronage commensurate with his efforts to please., , SNIDER RUPLEY. - June 19, 1851—3 m House and tot for Sale.. rPHE undersigned, Executors of Elizabeth Lutz, X deceased, will offer at public sole, on tho premi -Beß ° n Saturday the 30lh day of August neat, a lot of Ground, in situate Fraukford township, near Lack* oy s store. The lot contains 13 ACRES, more or less, ol improved land, oil under fence’, and in good e condition. The improvements aro-atwoalory LOG HOUSE, LOG STABLE, an Apple .Orchard, *c. , Solo to commence at 1 o’clock P. M.. when at tendance will be given arid terms made known by GEORGE DRAWUAUGH, SAMUEL MARQUART, . Executora of Elixabtlh Lvtx, dtcraaed. July 41, 1851—Gl* HARRISBURG Agricultural Machine Shop.- THE subscribers, manufacturers of WHEELER'S PATENTRAILtVAy CHAIN HORSE POW. ER and OVERSHOT THRESHERS, have perma nently established a chop In tho borough of Harris burg, where wo ore now prepared to fill orders and supply agents to a very groat extent. Wo also manufacture to order the most approved hinds of Feed Cultera, Cheer Hullera, Corn Shellera, Cireu tor SowMUlaond Groin Drilla . Tho accompanying cut gives a sido view of a ’ 6 TWO HORSE MACHINE, at work with tho liand, necessary lo attend il and koepit in full operation, and will llireah from 100 to 300 bushels of Wheat, or double tho quantity of Oats, Barley.br Buckwheat par day. The one Horio Machine, will thresh half oa foot ns the Two Horae onea. The Thtteher (oosr,Sol) with separator attach ed which separatee (bo grain from tho straw thor. onghly. Every machine sold by ua or our agenta is Warranted to give satisfaction to the purchaser, or it moy bo returned lo ua or Iho sgonl of whom il wss bought, after fair trial, and tho purchase money (if paid) will bo refunded. ■ For moro detailed information or for the purpoao of ordering machines, address M. H. STEEVER & Co. Juno 26, 1851.—2m.* LAFAYETTE COLLEGE, EASTON. PA. THE next session of this Institution which Is now in successful operation with the most encourag ing prospects, will commoneo on (lie third day of September next. The Faculty.consists of Rev. D. V, M’Lkan, D. D„ President and Professor of Moral Science, Logic and (ho Evidences of Chris, tianily. Jaucs N. Coffin, Esq., A. M., Vico President and Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy. Rev. Georoe Borrows, A. M., Professor of Anolont Languages and Literature, Washington M’Cartnry, Esq., A. M., Professor of Mon(t) Philosophy and Rhetoric. James M. Porter:, L. L. D., Professor of Ju risprudence and Political Economy. The course of study is thoVough—the discipline strict but paternal—(he position healthy and the charges moderate for both tuition and boarding.— Subscribers of $lOO and upwards to the Endowment fund, now in progress, sending pupils at this time, will have tho benefit of tho reduction which it will occasion. Circulars and further information can bo had by addressing Dr, D. V, MT.ean, the President of (he College, or VV. Huokott, Esq., Secretary of the Board of Trustees, Easton, Pa. August 7, 1851—41 Eitale Notice. | r JITTERS of administration on the estate of John I Vj Brovvnewoll, Into of Silver Spring towhsh{p,Cum* 1 oorlund 00., Pa., deceased, liavo hoen granted by the I Register of said county, to the subscribers living in said township. . All persons indebted to said estate | are requested to make immediate payment,and those having claims wilt present them properly authenll. oalod for settlement to SAMUEL COOKLIN, WILLIAM BROWN EWELL, July 24,1851—Ct” Adin'rt, NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that application will be mads to the next Legislature, agreeably to the conatilution and laws of this Commonwealth, for an alteration in the charter of the Carlisle Oepositßank ao as to confer upon said hank the rights and piivil ogea of a bank of issue, and to change the name of said Bank to “The Farmers and Mechanics Dankoi Carlisle. 1 ’ By order of the Board Directors, „ B W. M. BBETEM, Cashier. Carlisle Deposit Bank, > June 6,1861—6 m $ DR. GEORGE Z. BRETZ, WILL perform oil operation, upon tho Tooth . .Vi,"'? b .° r "« ul f e d for their proaorvalion nriiiicUJ Tooth imortcd, from a einglo tooth to an ontiro eot, on tho mo.t.clontlilc prlncinloo. Di.....l oftho mouth and ,^"”'- .u"e7, C.rli,irPa/ C ° ° f hi> broll " !r . »" North Pit, May 18, 1861. DR. 8. B. KIEFFER, NOKTH Hinovet .treat. Office adjoining MW Wolfs • store. .Office hour> ( , more pifticutulf from-7 to 9 o'clock A. M.j and from 6 to 7 o'clock P. M, ; yv; -• , - f Carlisle, June 19; 1861—tf A CARD. / To the JiADiss!—WM. M. PORTER would respectfully inform the - that ho hat.filled .up.the. room recently occupied by MUs Betsy Kernan, nejt .dooc to.the. old eland op a Ladies' Shoe Store exclutivtly, where Ihoy will find a well .selected assortment of gaiters, buskins, tics, slippers, &o.,from the best manufacto ries in Philadelphia, and also of his own make. td which (heir attention is invited. ' Carlisle, May 8,1851, SEELING OFF AT COST. THE subscriber having purchased the stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, dtc., of A; C: Fetter at tlie corner of North Hanover and Loulher atreete,’ informs the public that the, whole of the large arid elegant slock will be sold out AT COST, took"out' for bargains. JACOB FETTER. : July 10,1851 if. Plainfield Classical ■ FOUR miles Weat of Carlisle. Tenth Benton’ commences on Monday, May 6th, 1851, This Institution has been established nearly five year*, during which timeeuch additions and improve-, ments have been made as (6 render it one of the most commodious and convenient in the State. - . In regard to healthfulness it .timy he. mentioned that no case of serious sickness .has .occurred lathe Institution since ii was founded. Its moral purity is attested by the fact that depraved associations, scones ot vice, and resorts for dissipation hate no existence in (he neighborhood. ■ Tho cour.o of in.lruclion comprise. all branch., required by the merchant, profeaaionol man or colla gmn. Also modern languages, vocal and inatrumen tai music, ore. It is the determination of the Proprietor that the Institution shall sustain tho 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; $5O 6ds, ror catalogues containing references,-Ac.; addres/ R. K. BURNS, Principal and.Proprietor,-. • • Plainfield P. 0., Cumb, co.j PaV ■April.lo, 1861. SEW GOODS. AT the cheap Wholeaalo and Retail Emporfnm of CHARLES OGILBY. Now opening tho moat extensive and splendid assortment of Spring and Summer Goode, ever brought to Cumberland coun ty. Tho Ladies are particularly invited to coil and examine tho varied and beautiful assortment of Indies Dress Goods, Elegant China Silks, Foulard Silks, Silk and Linen Poplins, Barego do Laincs, Barege de Pall, Silk Tissues, Summer Silks, Black Canton Cloth, Bom bazines, Alpacas, Ginghams, Swiss Muslins, French Worked Collars, Cambric Handkerchiefs, Laces. Linen Lustres, dec. f CARPETS' CARPETS.' > An immense of Carpets, Mattings and Oil. Cloth just received. Imperial, Ingrain and Vonition Car pets, from 10 cents to fl 25. Bleached and Brown Muslins, Tickings, Ging hams, Bagging, Checks, Oanaburgs, Cotton Diapers and Sheetings, • Bonnets. Upwards of 400 now style Bonnets from the most approved establishments of Paris, New York ahd Philadelphia. Aiboni, Bclgic, China Pearl, Plot cnco Braid, Hungarian, French Lace Gimp, Satin Straw, Moss, Tulip and Jenny Lind Bonnets, at oil prices. Uißßoxs— A largo assortment Of Bonnot, Neck ann Cap Ribbons. Also some beautiful Flowsrads Bonnet Tabs. “ . • ; 800/s Sf Shoe*. —'A tremendous lot of Bools and Shoes of all descriptions, sites and price, aud suite** bie for Mon, Women and Children. f VFor neat and good Boots and Slices. Offiibr’a is tho place. ... .• .&ROOEJRIBS. ; fresh lot of Groceries just received and sellinV as cheap as the cheapest. The public in general arc requested to look through our largo and beautiful a-aOrtment of Goods “ wo ato alwaya pleased to chow thorn without charge. . Recoiled (lid old cheap stand, Eaat Main alreet. Carlisle, April 10. 1881 | ■ To the Tadics! WE respectfully invito your attention to out latga and extensive assortment of . “ Spring and Summer Goods, ouch as Mouselin de.Lainos, Silk Poplins, Barege do Lame*, Lawns,-colored and plain Bareges. Gina h,atn *> achß f’ d " lted Swisses, plain do., Bomba zines, 4000 yards of colored Chintzes, /him 4 to IS4 cents; • n ?i )I r? r ? TS i» P ", , - m L ««l>»rn, and Bough 3c d n.™“ V. Mus,, n*. Peking., Checks. Domestic Gjnghams, Linen and Cotton TdweUnr and -Tahfa Diapers. Our Muslins cant be beat in these parts for cheapness. Edgings l lnserting, Gloves'. Hbaierr Suspenders, and a large supply of * Ribbons & Parasols. ' Cloths, Casaimeres, Vestings, Summer Bluffs, hlk'. Boys^We'ar 1 dec bll ' k C * , * i “' re *' “keep Tweeds, Groceries, Spices, Teas % ot lower pi ice* than aeotl Give ui a call and save money. A. & W. DENTZ, South' Hanovor street, April 17, ISSI The "World’s Fair! Tremendous Excitement 11 AS many of our citizens will not bo able, on account of business and other matters, to visit London donna the exhibition, I have just opened a variety of handsome and useful articles to which I would invito the attention of the public, consist inp in pan of China Dinner and Tea sets, Stone China Dinner, Tea, and Toilet sets, best Liver-' pool and Common Ware. Glass Xtfaxo, Such as Bowls, Goblets, Stands, Wines, Gam blers, Jelly Stands, Decanters, Lemonades, and' a variety of Glass Dishes of every size, for , r C. INHOFF, Art, ■. Carlisle, Jund 19, 1851. . More New floods. I THE subscriber has opened a Freeh assortment' SmH!? “ f?' 0 "* G ° od “' such as Foulard Silks,' Silk Grenadines; white and colored Bareoes. Silk' 1 issues, Alborines, French Lawns, Ginghams,' Popiins, SUk Lustres, Calicoes, &0., all ofwhich will be disposed of on moderate (arms. G. W, HITNER.* Juno 19,1851. flrocoriea. ANEW au PP ly of fr«.h Coffeea, whlto crdalud 1 •nd brown (tagara, S P lco., &0., ju.t r«c«W «na opened by tho lubioribof, u alio a gonwalu; ■oitmont of 1 . GREEN & DtACK TEAS, StS r 3*jS“ Oaillale, March 13.1881 ' W * , SotlOßi, ~ n F ; ncy^ 01 P l “' Powdo «. Porfumarr,' Btuahaa, Joelh Bruihoa, Suapaodan, ttalr Oil, Puraea, Port Monies, Tpja for Qhffl.’ dfen, Paltont Glaatio Infcatanda, and a groat dart artioloa too numaroua to menlidii;- which 1 offer at reduced price*. Carlisle, June 18, *5l. 0. INHdW t Agt. Lamp*. CANDALABRAS, Astral, Solar, Kiiierial, Lard and Pine Oil Lamps of new and fashionable stylus, just received and for B*lq by ... V. INHOFF. Agl, Oarllalo, June IS, 1891.