p C 0 who'sball hold any office or appointment of arofit'or t ruflt under Hie United Slates, or of this State, or any oily or incorporated district, whether a commissioned officer or. otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent, who Is or shell bo employed under iho legislative, executive, or judiciary departments of this slate, or of tho United Slates, or of any in corporated district; and also that every member of Congress end of tHo Slate Legislature, and of tho Select or Common Council of any city, or commis sioner of any incorporated'district, is by law inca nabio of holding or exercising at tho same time, tho office or appointment of judge, inspector or clerk of B ny elections of fills Commonwealth, and that no inspector, judge or any other officer of such election phall bo elcgiblo to bo then voted for. And the said pet of Assembly, entitled an act ror jating to the elections of (his Commonwealth, passed July 2d, 1839, further provides as follows, to wit: “That tho inspectors and judges shall meet at the respective places appointed for holding the election In the district to which they respectively belong, be fore 9 o'clock in tho morning of tho. Second Tues day of October, and each of skid inspectors shall appoint one dork, who shall bo a qualified voter of euch district. 41 In case (he person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for inspector, shall not attend on the day of tho election, (hen tho per son who shall have received the second highest num ber of votes for jndge at the next preceding election' shall act as inspector in his place. And in case the parson who shall have received the highest number of yoles for inspector shall.not attend, tho person elected judge shall appoint an inspector in his place; and In case the person elected a judge shall-not at tend, then the inspector who received' the-highest number of votes shall appoint a judge in bis place; or if any vacancy shall continue in tho board for the space of one hoar after the time fixed by laW for the opening of tho election; the qualified - voters of (ho township ward or district for which such officer shall have been elected, present at (he place of elec* tion, shall elect oho of tljelr number to fill such va- cancy. It ehall be the duty of the several assessors re. spoctivcly to attend at the (dace of holding every general, special or township 'election, during the whole time said election is kept open, fur the pur pose of giving information to the inspectors and judges when called on in relation to .the right o! any person assessed by them to vole at such election; or such other matters in relation to the assessment of voters as tho said inspectors or either of them shall from lime tu time require. No person shall be permitted to vote at any elec* lion as aforesaid, than a white freeman of the age oftwonty-ono years or more, who shall havo resided in this State at least one year, and in the clcetion district where he offers his vote at least .ten days immediately preceding such election, and within two years paid a State or county tux, which shall have been assessed at least ten days before the elec* (ion. But a eilixon of the United Slates, who has previously been a qualified voter of this State, and removed therefrom and returned, and who shall have resided in the election district and paid lazes afore* said, shall be entitled to vote alter residing it, this Slate six months: Prox>idtd % That the white free* men, citizens of the United States, between the ages of twenty .one and twenty-two years and have re sided ift the election district ten (fays os aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote although (hoy shall not have paid taxes: No person shall be permitted to vote whose name is not contained in the list of taxable inhabitants, furnished by the commissioner*, unless, First, he ho produce a receipt for the payment within lwO| years, of a State or county lax ossessed agreeably to (he constitution, and give satisfactory evidence either on his oath or affirmation or the oath or affir mation of another that he has paid such a tax, or on failure to produce a receipt ahull make oath to the payment thereof. Second, if he claim a right to vote by being an elector between the age twenty-! one and twenty-two years, he shall depose on oath' or affirmation that ho has resided in the Stale ati least one year next before his application, and make I such proof of residence In the district as is required ■ by (his act and that ho does vciily believe from (he I account given him that ho is of the ago aforesaid, and such other evidence as is required by this act,i whereupon the name of the person so admitted to! vole shall be Inserted in the alphabetical list by the! Inspectors, and a nolo made opposite thereto by wrl-1 ting the word '(ax,* if heshall be pdmltled to vote| by reasob of having paid Ux, or (he word ‘age,* If] he shall be admitted to vote by reason of such age, ■hall bo called out to the clerks, who shall make iika.notes lo llnh,CaU of voters kept by them. ! In all Cases Where 1 the name of (ho person, claim log to vole Is found on. the list furnished by the commissioners and assessor, or his right to vote whether found thereon or not, is objected to by ■ any qualified citizen, it shall be the duly of the inspec tors to examine such person on oath as to hla quali fications, and if he claims lo have resided within the Slate for one year or more, his oath .shall bo sufficient proof thereof, but shall make proof by at least one competent witness, who shall'be a qualified elector, that ho has resided within the dtslrjcl for more than ton days next immediately preceding said election, and shall also himself swear that his bona fide residence, in pursuance of hit lawful calling, is within the district, and that he did nut remove into said district for the purpose of voting therein. Every person qualified as aforesaid, and 'who shall make due proof if required, of hit residence end payment of taxes as aforesaid, hd ahafl be ad - milted to vole in (he township, ward or district in Which ho shall reside/ If any person shall prevent of attempt to prevent any officer of any election under this act from .hold ing such election, or use or threaten any violence lo any such officer, or shall Interrupt or improperly in terfere with him in the execution of his duly, or ■hall block up the.window or avenue to any window where'(he same may bo holding orshall-riotously disturb the pence at such election, or shall use or practice any intimidating threats, force or violence with design to influence unduly or overawe any elec tor, dr to prevent him from voting or to restrain the freedom of choice, inch person op covlotion shall be fined in any sum not exceeding five hundred dollars end be Imprisoned for any time not less than three nfor mute than twelve months, end if it.shall be shown (o Hie court. Where (he trial of such offence ■hall be had, that (he person so offending was not a resident of the city, ward, district or township where (he offence was committed, and not entitled lo vote (herein, then on conviction, he shall be sentenced lo pay a fine of not less than one hundred nor more than one thousand dollars, and be imprisoned not Jess than six months nor more than (Wo years. If any person or persons shall make any bet or wager upon (ho result of any election within (he Commonwealth, or shall offer to make any suoh bet or w*g° r > cither by verbal proclamation thereof, or by any written or printed advertisement Challenge or invite any person lo make such bet or Wager, upon conviction thereof, he or they shall forfeit and pay three limes the amount sotbet or to be bet. If any person not by law qualified, shall ftraudu lently vote at any election In this Commonwealth, or being otherwise qualified, shall fraudulently Vote out of his proper district, or if any person knowing the want of suoh qualification, shall eld or procure such person to vote, (he person offending shall, on conviction, be fined in any sum not exceeding two hundred dollars, and bo imprisoned for any toiro not exceeding three months. If any person shall vole at more than one election district, or otherwise fraudulently vole more than once on the same day, or shall fraudulently fold and deliver lo the Inspector two tickets together, with the intent illegally lo vole, or shall procure another so lo do. ho or they offending shall on conviction be fined in any sum not leu than fifty nor more than five hundred dollars, and bo imprisoned for * term not less than throe nor more than twelve months. If any person not qualified to vole in this Com monwoallh. egreoably to l.w, (except the .on. of qualified citizen.) .hall appo.r .1 any place of elec tion for the purpoio of lulling llohole or of Infloon cine the citizens qualified to vole,ho ibillonoonvio. (lon forfeit and pay aoy enm not exceeding one hundred dollars for every eueh offence, and bo prieonod for any term not exceeding three months. Agreeable lo the provision* of the alxty-firel Mo tion of eaid act, every General and Special Election aliali ho oponod between the honra of eight and ton in Iho forenoon, end ahull continue without inter ruption or adjournment until seven o’clock in the evening, when the polle shall ha doled. And tho Judge, of the respective district, afore* ■aid are by the eaid act required to meet at tho I Court Homo, in tho borough ofCarllaio on the third day after tho eaid day of election, being Friday the 17lh day of October, then and thoro to perform the l 'Gfv-en I ’nnd« my I 'Ml'C«U.Ie. tbi. Bth day of September, A. D.. 1051 davi£) BMITHI ShorW- Sheriffs Office, Csrllilo, £ September 8,1851. $ TTan-Yard Property for Sale. THE subscriber will sell at public auction]- at . the Court. House, on Saturday tho 27(h instant, at 1 o'clock P. M.,- his TAN-YARD property, situated in (he borough of Carlisle. It embraces one acre of ground, with extensive buildings.) If de iflHjjWeired this property could with iijttle ex- be converted into a Distillery, the eiMSSbuildings being well calculated for (hat business, and its location being within 200 yards of a first rate gristmill. Possession given on the Ist of October next,with a title clear of allincunibranco. ROBERT SNODGRASS. Carlisle, Sept. 1861.—2 t N. B.—The subscriber has just received at his store, a largo assortment of Seasonable Goods, which will bo sold on reasonable terras. , R. 8. WHITS! HAIX ACADEMY. 3 miles west of Harri»hurg t Pa. THE second session of this Institution will com mence on Monday, the 3d of November next. — It is situated in a pleasant and healthful section of tho county, and is convenient of access from all parts of the State. Application should bo made as early as possible, as only a limited number can be receiv ed. > TERMS Boarding, Washing, lodging, and tuition, per session, W ™ Instructors: Dxtid DxNLixosn, Principal and Teacher of Languages and Mathematics. Lxmdki. SiMXoas, Teacher .of’ Vocal and Instru mental Music. ' , Amos Row, Tutor. For circulars Containing particulars, address D. DBNLJNCiER, Principal, Sept. 11,1851 Harrisburg, Pa. . NOTICE. IN the matter of the estate of James O’Brien, de ceased, late of Mcchanicshurg, Cumberland coun ty, Pa. . . i Rule upon the widow and creditors of said decea sed, to appear at the next stated Orphans*. Court to be held on the 27th dfiy of September instant; {and show cause, if any they have, why the credits claim ed by tho administrator should not be allowed, and why the balance remainfng in his hands aftftr the said credits are deducted, should hot be paid over to tho widow of the said dcceased-—and why Christian Titzel, the administrator of said estate, shall not be discharged from bis trust, of which alt parties inter ested will take notice. . By order of tho Court i. HVER, Clk. 0. C. September 11, 1851—3 t gegurs. A PRlME.article of Segars of various brands, such as Norcaga, largo and small plantation, Principee, Regalia, Jenny Lind; Aqualla; Pantellas, and Fortuona, just received and for sale at (he Con* feclionary. Fruit and Toy store of A. 8. WORMLBY. September 11,1851. Real Estate tor Sale. BY virtue of an order of sale from the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, will be sold at pub lic..sale, ,on Saturday, the 18lh of October 1851, at 12 o’clock, noon, on the premises, the following valuable lots of ground, situated in the borough of Mechanicsburg, being a portion of the estate of David Worst, deceased, viz: Lot No. I. Bounded by Main street, by proper ty of John Relgle, and by property of Samuel Worst, having thereon erect jMwlillKed a two story Frame HOUSE with (££jgM£ihe appurtenances. Lot No. 2. Bounded by Market Square, by pro perty of John Keigle, and by Market street, hav ing thereon erected a Frame HOUSE with the apr purtenanccs. Lot No. 3. Bounded by lands of David Shrom, Adam Houck and by the Hogeslown road, having thereon erected a one story Log HOUSE and. a Frame STABLE. The jeans of ante will bo: Ten per cent, of the purchase money to bo paid when the sale is con* firmed by the Coart, half of the balance of the pur chase money to be paid on the Ist of April, 1852. 1 when possession will be given. The residue of the purchase money to be paid bn the Ist of April 1853, with Interest from Ist April 1853. The pur 'Chasd’monoy to be secured by judgment bond* and mortgage. The taxes of-1653 to be paid by the purchaser or purchasers. JOHN ZEARING, Adtn'r. of David Wont t dec'd. September 39, 1661—71 Valuable Property for sale. On Saturday, September 27tb, 1851. THE subscriber, Administrator of the estate of Simon Smith, Sr., deceased, will offer at public sale, at ili'e Court House, in the borough of Car lisle, at Sd’clock P. M.of said day, a lot of ground, situate on the Corner'of South Hanover street arid Chapel Alley in said borough, containing 20 feet In front and 940 in depth, having thereon erected a large two story STONE and BRICK HOCSH, a large two story BRICK Hiinb ßACK-UUfI,DING, BLACKSMITH iaUKsHOP, &o. This properly being situated in the business part of the town is worthy the attention of those wish ing a pleasant residence. It is well suited for a store, having been used as such for a number of years. There is a ten foot alley reserved in the rear of said lot, to be used in common with this property and the one adjoining. The terms of sale will he: 850 to be paid by the purchaser on the confirmation of the sale by thrCourt, one-half the balance.to be paid on the Ist of April, 1859, when a deed will be made to the purchaser, and the residue on the Ist of April 1853, with interest from Ist of April, 1853, to be secured by judgement bonds. The taxes of 1853 to be paid by the purchaser. ; J. GOODYEAR, Jr., Adm’r. September i t 1851—*4l Farm for Sale. THE subscriber will offer at public sale, on Tuesday the 80th of September, 1851, his valua ble farm, situate in Westpenhsborougb township, Cumberland county, Pa., 14 miles east of New vilte, on the State road leading from Carlisle to Nowville, and 1 mile from Shollebarger's mill, containing 73 Acres of Limestone Land, of the very best Quality, 6 acres of which is good Timber land, in a high state of cultivation ana un der good fence. About one-half of the fence is post and rail.' The improvements are a two story JbjgdT FRAME HOUSE, BANK BARN, Wash-house, Cistern, MIHIHa Weil of excellent water near the dHKßldoor, &o. There is a Young Apple Orchard o! choice fruit on the premises. Also, at the same lime and place, will be soid 18. Acres of Mountain Timber Land, situate in Frankford township, adjoining lands of Samuel Armold, Fetor Myers f and others. Any person wishing to view either of the above properties previous to the sale, will please call on the subscriber residing on the farm. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock on said day, and the terms made known by September 4,1651—41* Valuable Farm for Sale. THE eubacnber offer* at private sale, that valua ble farm, ailuated in Diekineon townahlp, Cum berland county, between the Walnut Bottom and Forge roada, and convenient to Moore’a riilll, con taining 196 ACRES, of excellent Limcalono Lind, 180 acrei of which aio cleared, and in a high ante of cnllliilion, the remainder la well covered wllh good llmhor. The - . improvements ere a Log dwelling Home, , NEW DANK DARN, end other Out litSSnkbuildinge. Two Welle of never felling are convenient to the house ana largo Apple Orchard of grilled tree! ii “"Any potaorrwlahlng to view the » bo, “ P r °P"£ will please cell on the undotilgnod, or wllh Minin Barnhart, residing «" »l>. WOODB .. August myiflfil—^B» - TaluaMeKeal^EstateforSale- IN pursuance of an ordorvof the Orphans’ Court ol Cumberland county,, will bo. sold at public sale,, on the premised, on Tbuftday the itd day pt Octo- I bcr, 1861, iho farm of Isaac Addams, deceased, ellu-1 ate in Hampden township, Cumberland county* about three miles north of the' Turnpike, I mite north of Snavely’s Mill, and S miles west of Harrisburg, ad* joining lands, Dr. Von Hoff, Elizabeth Whisler and others, containing 13d Acres and 134 Perches of BLACK SLATE LAND, of good quality, and in a high stale of cultivation, about 116 acres Of which is cleared, and the rest cov ered with thriving timber. The improvements area two story plastered HOUSE and Kitch on, with a large cellar under the house, • ■liUHLanda Well of good water atlhedoor.— a never failing spring with a good Spring-house, Wash-house! Smoke-house, BANK DARN, Wagon-shod, Corn-crib, .Carriage-house, Hog-pen, garnered off above for storing grain, toge ther with all other necessary out-buildings. Also a good Tenant House and Stable, with a garden lot attached, to be sold with the farm. This farm is situate in a healthy part of the coun ty, is handy-to a store and Smith-shop, and to Har risburg Market. It is well calculated for raising stock, having running water through allthe fields but one, and a large meadow close by the yard with a stream running through it. Also running water in iho barn yard. The fences are a!) good, being near ly all of locust posts and chesnut rails. There is a large amount of thriving locust growing on the place Also an excellent Apple Orchard of choice fruit, all of which is grafted. It is one of the best' seats fur a i Tan-yard that is to bo foumL as the water can bo convoyed into all the vats”wßhout pumping. The farm has always been well tilled and every care taken . to keep the land in order. The buildings are in the centre of the farm. Also at the. same time end place, will bo sold a tract of Mountain Land; situate oh the south , side and extending to thy tiling in,good order. •; No.' 3. A lot of ground, having a Slaughter hooee lhoreon erected on (he tear of said lot. Nori.-Alot of ground, having a Shed thereon erected.on tho rear of said lot, that can easily be converted into a Stable. Said property is situated at the west end of said town, on the south side of Main street. There is an alley in the rear of all the lots. The Houses are partly new, and lots Nu. 3 and 4 oro desirable lots lot building on. The property will be sold separate or altogether to suit purchasers. Also, 3 shares of Harrisburg Bridge Stock, will be sold. For particulars enquire of the subscriber, resid ing in .Upper Alien township, on the Shiremans* town road, 1 mile east of Mechanlosburg. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day, and the teyns made known by C, TITZI3L, Executor o/ John Koeer % Sr. t dec'd. Valuable Real Estate for SsUe. THE.uridcraigned, Assignees of George Sailor, of South Middleton township, Cumberland county, will sell at public sale, on the premises, on BATUU DAY the 4lh of October, 1661, tho following des cribed Deal Estate, viz: A Farm situate in South Middleton township, Cumberland xounly, near the public road leading from Carlisle to the Spring Forgo, about threo miles from the former and two from tho latter place, ad joining lands of Jacob Lehman, Henry, Wise, Moses Wolf* Adam Frieze, and the heirs of Solomon Gor ges, deceased, containing 91 ACRES of Limestone Land, having thereon erected a good | two story LOG HOUSE, LOG and ‘ Mail llfl* rcAME BARN, a Well of good wa- Vw9ll|jjEtcr with a pump in it near tho door, a J jSsßßßßTcnant House, Stable, Apple Orchard, * and other fruit trees. About 60 acres of the land is cleared, under good fenco, and In n high state of cul tivation; the residue is covered with good timber. Also, at tho same time and place, a lot of Moun tain Land, covered with good Chestnut timber, situ ated In the same township, bounded tiy lands of Ja cob Bhafor, Frederick Rider and others, containing SEVEN acres, lying within about five miles of tho above mentioned farm. Also, at tho same time, on tho promises, a two atotyBTONB HOUSE, WAREHOUSE, STABLE dec. This property is well calculated for a tavern, store, (being at present occupied aa a store,) or any ; other public business; it Is situated in South Middle i ton township, near Ego's Forge, and at tho head of - the Dolling Springs. Sale id commence at 10 o’clock on ssid day, when Iho.lcrm. will*. ‘"^KAUFMAN. . . ‘ • JOHN DODB, ' € ‘ Assignees of Oqorge Sailor. Bl, 1861~7t ’ • Orphans’ Court Sale. IN pursuance.of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, will be sold at public sale, on Thursday the 351 h of September, 1851, on lot No. 1, at 10 o’clock A. M., a tract of land, known as lot No. 1, situated in Southampton township, Cumberland oounty, bounded by lands of Henry Clover, Susan Clover and others, containing 16 Acres and 41 Perches, nearly all cleared and m a high stale of cultivation. The im provnmonts consist of a LOG Hous'd Lot No. 3, is situated In the aamo township, bounded by lands of Geo, Clover, Leon* aril Holman and others, containing 13 Acres and some perches, of thriving timber* Lot No. 3, bounded by lands of Henry Hlppon stool, Duncan’s heirs, apd others, containing, 46 Acres. The improvements consist of a Lug House and Stable. Ail the above described property will be sold as belonging to the estate of George Clever, deceased. The terms will be made known on the day of sale by DAVID FOREMAN. Sipteraber4 f 1661—3 t Orphans’ Court Sale. • BY order of-lhe Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, will be sold by public vendue, on the pre mises, on Saturday the 4th of October, 1851, at 12 o’clock, noon, the three undivided fourth parte of the late John Culbertson, deceased, of and In the following Real Estate; viz; ’ . ' That certain valuable plantation or tract of land, 'situate In Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, bounded by landsof Wm. Culbertson, W. j Keller, Christ. Keller and Jae, Williamson, con-i taining . 1 TWO HUNDRED £ TWENTY ACRES, more or less, of first-rate Limestone Land, about HO acres of which is cleared and in good cultiva tion, and the residue is Umber land of superior quality. The improvements are a two story ■ r it STONE HOUSE, a large and. new STONE BANK BARN, Wagon Shed, iilißSv Corn Cribs and other out-buildings.— jjfalgjßLThere is running water through, the place near the improvements, and a good well of water near the house. There are two Apple Orch ards on the place of grafted fruit, one of Which' is young, and a number of peach and other fruit trees. This farm is situated 1 mile south of the turn pike above Kingstown, and is near the Railroad. Persons wishing to purchase can view the pro-? raises by calling on either of ihe subscribers, or on ] the tenant. Terms made known on the day of sale by WILLIAM CULBERTSON, WILLIAM KELLER, Sept. 11, 1851—4 t , . N, B. At the same time and place John C. Dun lap and the other owners of the remaining undivi ded fourth part, will sell on the like terms and con ditions that the Administrators sell the three undi vided fourth parts of’the decedent. Valuable Real Estate for Sale. rpHE undersigned, Assignees of Gon. T. G. Miller, X. will sell at public sale, on the promises, on SA TURDAY tho 20lh of September, 1851, the Cumberland Furnace Estate, (the title to which is now settled,) consisting of the Cumberland Furnace with over 4000 acres of Moun tain Land, Mill, Saw Mill, Blacksmith Shop, a nura tTq 1 borof Tenant Houses, the Furnace Form of 200 acres, Peach Orchard Form, three || j | S jPjfliftother tracts of Farm Land, and BigMea ‘°f 22 acres, The above named properties will he sold separate or altogether to suit, purchasers, and the Mpuntaln Land will be sold in lots if not sold with the Fur nace. ‘ Tho above properties is situated in Dickinson township, Cumberland county. (he Yellow Breeches creek running through part of it, and is well, calcu lated for monufdcturing.pUrposcs; The creek never fails or freezes, being spring water. / , For particulars enquire of the undersigned, or W. H, Miller, Esq., Carlisle. JOHN T. GREEN. D. W. M’OULLOCH, August 14, 1851—fit . Assignees. Valuable Real Estate at Public Sale* WILL be sold at public sale, on FRIDAY tho 261 h 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 Stcvrett’e Gap,containing 206 Acres and some Perches, of Black Slato Land, of good quality ond in a high stole of cultivation. About 170 acres of which are cleared, and tho residue in thriving Umber. The n n ■ improvements oh (he east side of this farm oro.a large double BRICK HOUSE Kitchen, well finished; a BANK J—JUwSKbaRN. an Apple Orchard of grafted . fruit, and all the necessary Out-buildings. The west side contains a STONE HOUSE and Stable, a good Welt in the bacemont, and a spring at the door, and an Apple Orchard of common fruit. The 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 ad ditional expense to render it such. This property combines several advantages, not only from location but from tho nature of the soil, it being loose'and «SSffy (K/mt.*' 'ft'nmtStni aiNnihSA'SCmoftottom or rather second bottom land, which is .well adapted to the growth of either grain or grass; thur glving U the double , odvantago of a grain and sUlk farm.— This bottom is in front of the improvements from east to west, which renders it very suitable to divide, throwing a handsomo farm of 103 acres to each side end neatly, square. Also, # will be sold on tho 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 on tbo.same day.. Persons wishing to view the properly can call on tbo subscriber who resides on it. JOHN TRIMBLE, Agent August 3 4,1651-—3 t Valuable Farm for Sale* THE subscriber .will offer at public sale, on the premises, on Thursday the 25th day of September next, his Valuable Farm, situate in North Middle ton township, Cumberland county, 3 miles north of Carlisle, containing 107 Acres, of first-rato Slate Land, all of which are cleared and In a high slate of cultivation, except about 10 acres of timber land. The improvements are a n_ji double two story log dwelling HOUSE, double Log BARN,CornCribs,Shops, ttSlMpandali necessary Out-buildings. There also on the premises 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 Conodogulnet creek runs at the west side of this farm. - Also, will be sold at (ho same time, 24 acres of Mountain Land, situated 3 miles north of the above farm, which is thickly with valuable tim ber. . Sale to commence at 13 o'clock M. of said day, when the conditions of sale will be made known by WILLIAM CORN MAN. August 14,1851—61 . Assignee’s Sale. IN pursuance of a deed of osslgnraent executed by John SoiU,. of Monroe township, Cumberland county, will be sold at public sale, on the premises, on Saturday the 11th day of October next, at one o'clock P. M., the following'described Real Estate, via: * A tract of Land situate in Monroo township afore said, hounded by land* of Peter Dillor, John Solien* larger, David Krysber, tho heirs of Martin Diiler, deceased, and John Brindlo, containing about TWENTY-FIVE ACRES. having thereon erected o two etory LOG HOUSE, . , and LOG BARN, a Well of waWr and ah Apple Orchard. The land is Limestone itiiKofa good quality. The terms of sale will be: Ten per cent of the purchase money to be paid by the purchaser on the day of sale, one*halfthe balance on the Ist of April next, when possession will be given and a deed made (o the purchaser, and the residue on the Ist of April 1853, with interest from Ist April 1862, to be secured by Judgment bond. The purchaser to have the landlords share of the grain in the ground, and the taxes tor the year 1853 to be paid by Ibo pur* chasor. JOSEPH CULVER, Assignee of John Seitz. August 14, 1861—Ot PUBLIC SALE. THE undersigned, administrator of Benjamin Jones, deceased, will expose (o public sale, on Sa turday the 07th of September, 1851, on the pteml- ____ soß.ilie foil owing described valuable lot of Ground, Clmmboi’ebiirg Female Sontlimry* .Ituaio In 111. town of Fairviow. Cumberland 00., "It/f ISSE3 PINNED, Prlnclpale—Thla Institution containing 08 feel 3 inol.ee In (root, mid in depth iVi he. become eo generally and feeorably known 138 feel, hnv ng thereoneroded eWoetory Promo t 0 lho public,-that it i. unnecessary to make any Wcßlliorbonrded Dwelling HOUSE, s t„ioment respecting it. It baa never been in a men flssSfflt with n Kitchen, and a Well of water on prosperous etoto, in every reaped, than at the prea ll|!®f lho P ro | mBe ’ - , Also, will he enld Bilbo ent limo. Aa the nuinber of pupila is limited, It la Aaafiafteßmo lime end place, a large variety of very desirable that those wishing toaeourcltaadtan- Household and Kitchen Furniture. leges for their children or frlcndt, ahoold make ac Sale to commence at 1 o’clock on said day, and enilv end definite arrangements for doing pa aa poa thotetma made known by ,(blo. Tho next Term will commence on the lat JOHN SHEETS, Adra'r; 1 Monday of October. , ,’E ™ , August 88, 1881—31* | September U, IS6l—St Town Lots for Sale* • , ■ WILL be sold on Wednesday the Blb day of October, 1851, by the subscriber, Administrator of John M* Smith, deceased, late of Hampden ship, Cumberland county, the following described' Real Estate, vi*: .. No. 1. A lot of ground, sltuate.in the centre of Shiremanstown, bounded on the north by. Main, street, on the east by a lot of Jacob Etb,’on'.tbo. south by.an alley, and on the west by Jacob log. Said lot is a desirable one on account of its" location. ... . , ... No. 3. A lot of ground, containing one acre, neat measure, situated at the west end of Shire* manstown, bounded on the north by Main street* on the east by Jacob Bates, Leri MerUel»and C, Stoner/' ■. • M r v v Said property will be sola separate or altogeth* er to soil purchasers* . , , . ■ ' ‘ \J- Sale to commence at I © clock on said day, and the terms made known by , ~ - y - C. TIT2EL, AdmY.: September4,lBSlr*st •... : . 1 -- Valuable Form for Sale. WILt be .old et public tale, on FBIDAV (he 19th da; of September, 1861, on the premiaea, tbot valuable Farm, aituata in Opper Allan townahipv Cumberland counly,'convenlent to the State rota and Shepherdstown, containing 174 Acres, more or less, of Limestone and Slate Land, about 100 of which ia cleared ond in a high state of culti vation, (he remainder Is well covered with Cbeenut/ Locust, Black Oak and Hickory limber. . The itn-. provements moo frame dweyingHOUßß and DARN, and other Out-buildings. A ■ ■iiHffWell of good water is convenient to the and a running stream of spring I water passes through the property. There'aro tueo [Apple Orchards on the premises, abd a variety of other fruit trees. This farm is well situated, and if* a very desirable residence, and the land Is superior and very productive. It will be sold in two tracts, or altogether, there being two sets of buildings and divides to advantage, i There has recently been'discovered on this land, . a vein of Mengenese which bids fair to yield well.— • A considerable quantity of this mineral has already boon taken from the vein, and Is pronounced v«y superior. Any person wishing to view (he properly will ho shown it by calling J. R. .Brown residing on It, or/. B. Ooovor living in the same township* Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M., andtenas made known by JAMES R. BROWN, JOHN B. COOVBR, . Acting for thebeta of August 14,1861—6 t For Sale. A VALUABLE TAN YARD, favorably *Ua»leJ in Perry county, on (he Main road leading from. > Landisburg to Gibson’s mill, containing Fonr Acres, more or leas, of Ground, on-wbich there is a com* o__a fortable Dwelling Hones and Barn. Th# cheapness and facility with which bails iilaßncan.be procured in the immediate neigh* JgSßßShorhood, makes the situation a dasirahte one. For terms apply to William Gibaon,Eaq.» IW« ing near the promises, or Chief Justice QibMO, Gar« lisle, Pal May 1,1861—»lf . . Virginia Farms for Sale. THE WINCHESTER VA., LAND AGENCV. JA. BAKER A. L. T. MOORE, havingformed 9 an Agency for llie sale of Lands lying lb ill sections of Virginia and other Slate*, are bow pro-; pared to offer for aelo a number of very DESIRA BLE FARMS, located in the fertile and moet. re markably healthy valley of Virginia. A number of these farms are of the best Limestone Lend,weU Jmproved, and convenient to Winchester, which plscsi is celebrated as being the best flour market distent from the seaboard. This Agency possesses facilities for procuring all.the best laud for sale in this section of the country, and persons desiring (o purchase a good farm, at moderate rates, can avoid much lpe* of lime and expense of travelling through the coun try in search of a farm, by addressing them, pesl paid and gelling or.e of the Agency's circulars, giving an accurate description, location, and price and condi tions of payment of each farm they.offer for TJiere is now residing in.ibe county of Frederick* , opwirdiof Borenty fa rallies' recently feAiorM Iron ' various parts of Pennsylvania, end the Pennsylvan ian, instead of travelling into a strange land, meg here find his friends and neighbors settled on (ha same valley which skirts from tbs Susquehanna through Maryland and Virginia,and terminates only in the sunny plains of Tennessee. Tho Agents will use great precaution to see that titles to all lands they sell are good. Merchants, mechanics and tradesmen, wishing to procure a good location in (hit section ofcooolry lor transacting business, would do well to apply to this Agency BARER & MOORE, Agnli. Winchester, Frederick Vie. ~ April 10,1S5I—6m* r FOB SJUiG< ' eaaßLft FIVE CARS, (iwo long’ bone abort,) nearly now, built b; Boughor it Fro;, York, Pa. The; will be sold at a bargain. Ad dress the subscriber at Newport, Pen; oo„ Pa. JESSE BEAVER. September 4,1851 —St Auditor's Notice. THE undersigned Auditor, appointed b; the Court to marshal and distribute the assets.in the hands of Samuel When;, Bag., Administrator of Robl. Welsh, deceased, among the creditors, gWoa notice that he will attend to that dot; at his office, in Carlisle, on Frida; the 86lh of September, 1861. The creditors are hereh; notified to present their claims on or before that da;. A. B. SHARP, Auditor. September 4,1651—4 t York & Cumberland B. H. Co. THE Stockholders of this Compan; ate hereby notified that a General Meeting of the Stockhold ers of the Compan;, will bo held at the LYRE Building in the Oil; of Ballimorst, on Monday the Bth da; of September, 1851, at 74 o'clock, P. M.,'. at which meeting a full report of the condition of this Road will be made. And the; are further no. tilled that the election for President and Directors of this Compan; will be held at the Office of this Compan;, at York, on Tuoada; the 03dAs; of ! September, 1851, between the hours of U A. M. and 3 P. M. ELI LEWIS, Ptea’t. 1 September 4,1061—3 t Farm For Rent. ' THE aubaorlbora, Guardians of lha oatala of John Brownawoll, daooaaad, will rant lha farm of aaid daoeaaad, on reaaonabla tarma. Tha farm la ailuatad in Silrar Spring lownahlp, Cnrabollaod county. 7 mllea aaat of Carllale, and enntalnt 115 Acrea, all In good order. The oondlllona made known on application to allhar of lha nnderligned, JOHN CRONISTEH. WM. BBOWNEWEIX. Sept. 4,1951—31* . Guardian*;- NOTICE. \TOTICE ia hereby given that application wilt be' made to the next Legislature, agreeably to the constitution and laws of this Commonwealth, foratt alteration in the charter of the GaHlahi Depoaltßank •o aa to confer upon aaid bank the righta and'piivil egeeof a bank of iaaue, and to change the name of aaid Hank to “The Farmer* and Mechanics Blink of Carlisle/* By order of the Board Directors, W. M, BEBTEM, Gaoler. Carliale Deposit Danjc,> Juno B, 1861—Qm J 9