The trey and ten Negroes Committed tor Trea* 'iioni'< i! 1(. 1 •*./- I , , .Jjanciabtißi Sept, 26.—TNo. magistrate at 9 o*clook Ihia morning,; gave, ;his decision in the case of the Christiana ilotcrs brought to this place. Ho direct ed that the two whites, Lewis and Hannawdy, and ")hrce Macks bo, committed to (he custody of the U. S. Marsha}, to bo taken to. Philadelphia, and there to bo tried.for high treason against the U. Stales. At' ten o’clock the examination of the thirteen remaining prisoners commenced. The magistrate directed (hat six' of'them bo discharged, and the remaining seven betaken to Philadelphia Tor trial. The excitement hero has subsided, and the com* muriity are satisfied with the decision of the magis. ' irate. From tlic Pennsylvanian. . CVUBBRL&ND COUNTY. In Cumberland county there is a volunteer oppo sition to a part oflhe Democratic ticket, and in the Judicial District there is a Whig volunteer candidate for President Judge against the able, the experienced, and die popular Graham, who is the Democratic nominee. Democrats! remember that this business of,running against the ;rcgular ticket i? One of the manoeuvres of Johnston to divide lis, so that he may conquer in the coming contest. Arouse, awake! Be true to your nominations. Stand fast to the choiqe of your regular conventions; and. do not let our coming victory in October bo morred by your dissensions. Estate Notice. LETTERS of administration on the estate of Dan* iel Kahlor, late of Silver .Spring towhship,Cum« borlund co., Pa., deceased, have been granted by the Register of said county, to the subscriber living in said township. ..All persons indebted to said estate arc requested to make immediate puymeni,and those having claims will present them properly authenti cated for settlement to DAVID LEHN, Ex’r. October 2,1851—6i* Anrtitor’s Notice. THE undersigned, an Auditor appointed by the Couitof Common Pleas of Cumberland county, tp marshall and distribute to and omong creditor, tho assets in the hands of Ruben Starr, Adm’r. of Isaac Loyd, deceased, gives notice (hat ho will at tend to that duty at his oflice, in Carlisle, on Mon day tho 271 h instant. Tho creditors are hereby no tified to present their claims on or before that day, duly authenticated.. A. B. SHARI’, Auditor, October 2,1851—31 NOTICE. TO' tho Heirs and Legal Representatives of Fred erick Klugh, late of Washington township, York county, deo’d. . notice that by order of the Orphans’ Court .of Cumberland county, I will hold an Inquest to di vide, part or value tho Roal Estato of said deceased, situate in Dickinson township, Cumberland county, on the premises, on Thursday the, 23d day of Octo ber, 1851, at 10 o'clock A. M., when and where you may attend if you think proper. DAVID SMITH, Sh’ff, Sheriff’s Office, Carlisle,} Oct. 2, 1851.—3 t S To the Free and Independent Voters of Cumberland county. &ENTLBMEN— I offer myself lo your consider* atfbn os a Tints , and candidate for the office of Associate Judge* at the ensuing elec* tion. Assuring you, if elected, I will not be'con* (rolled by any cuaus or individuals in the discharge of my duty, and will be thankful to ail who may fa* voi mo with theii support. Mifflin tp., Sept. 11, 1361—5 t Election of Judges. TjMJR ihe information of tho electors of the counc il ly of Cumberland, I publish the following sec* lions of the ant of the (General Assembly of tho session of 1851, entitled “An act to provide for the election of Judges of the. several courts. of this Commonwealth, and to regulate certain Judicial districted. . Src.l. St it enacted by the Senate and House of Representative* if the Commonwealth if-JPcnrntytva* nia in. General Jteeemhty met , and it is hereby enac ted by the authority rf the same , That the qualified electors of each of the several counties pf this Com monwealth shall at the next general election, ail the limes and places of electing representatives, and whenever It shall thereafter become necessary fur an election under this act, and under the Con stitution of this Commonwealth, vole for five per sona at the first election, and at every election thereafter, as many as shall be necessary under the provisions hereof to serve as Judges of the 'Supreme Court of this Commonwealth, one person to serve as president judge of the judicial district lit which such county shat) lie,and two persons to serve as associate Judges of the several courts of such county. Sec. 2. That the qualified electors residing within the jurisdiction of any district court or oth er court of-record now. existing- or hereafter to be created by law, shall at the next general election and whenever thereafter,the same shall be neces sary, at the times and places for holding such elec tion within their respective election districts, vole 'for one person for president Judge of such court and as many persons for associate judges thereof as shall be required by law. Sec. 4. That the election for judges shall be held and conducted in the several election districts in the same manner in all respects as elections for representatives are or stmlj be held and conducted, and by the same judges, inspectors, and other offi cers; and the provisions of the act of the general assembly, entitled “An act relating to the elections of this Commonwealth,” approved the 9J day ol July 1839, arid its several supplements, and all other like laws as far as the same shall be in force and applicable, shall be .deemned and lakon to ap? ply to the election for judges* .Provided, That the aforesaid electors shall vute for’judges of the su premo court on a separate piece of paper, and for all other judges required to be learned in the law on another separate piece of paper. Sko. 5. That at a meeting of (he return Judges of the several districts in each county provided for by ihoact hereinbefore oiled, duplicate returns ol all the votes given in such county for judges of the nupremo court, and all judges which the qualified voters of such county are entitled to. elect of them selves unconnected with any other county or dis trict, shall be made out by the clerks of the board of return judges, one of which returns the president of said board shall forthwith lodge in the office of the prothonolary of the court of common pleas of such county and the other he shall enclose in an envelope, which envelope he shall seal and direct to the Secretary of the Commonwealth) and plaue in the nearest post office. Seo. G. That in the case of the election of presi dent judge of uny judicial district composed of two or more oountics, at the meeting of the return judges in each of such counties, the clerks aforesaid shall make out a fair statement of all the voles which shall have been given at such election within the county for every person voted for as such president judge, which ehail-be ejgned by said Judges and attested by the clerks; and one of said judges shall lake charge of such statement and shall produce the same at a meeting of one Judge from each of said counties, which meeting shall be held on the seventh day after the election, at the Court House of one of the counties, to be fixed by taking such counties alternately in their alphabetical order. Sec 7 That the Judges of the several counties having so mol shall cast up the several county re. (urns and make a eulkoionl number of oopiea ofa general rolurn of all lha votes given for euoh office Jn .aid district* all of which they alia I ootllfv, and ono of ’which they shall lodge forthwith in the office of the prothonolary of the court of common pleas of each of said counties, and one of which they shall enclose, seal and direct to the Secretary of the Commonwealth In the manner prescribed by the fifth section of this aot. Given under my hand at Carlisle, this Blh day of September, A. D. SMm}) Sheriff’s Office, Carlisle, 7 September 8,1851, 5 Wood Wanted. ! I of/an order of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland cttonly; will be’kdld at* public sale, on tho premises, oh Saturday the’2sth day of 00- TOBER, 1851,;at’'l2 o’dlock noon, the following I property late the estate of'John Noglo, of South Middletdn townsbip,.deceased,'viz:* . | The Seven undivided eleventh parts of a tract of Land, situate in said township, adjoining' lands of Nancy Green, Jacob Goodyodr, Wm, Craighead’s heirs and others, containing.. 119 Acres, more or less. The'improvements are a two story LOG -HOUSE, LOG BARN, Wagon Shed, arid other Out-buildings. There'is never failing Well of water near the iesaS&houso. Also a young and thriving Orch ard of choice fruit. Attendance will be given and terms made known on the day of .sale by (ho undersigned, Guardian of tho minor children of said decedent. * . ■. JOHN ZUG. : October 2, 1851—4t> , , - . Valuable Real Estate at Public , Sale. THE undersigned, Assignees of Qen.T. C. Miller, will.sell at . public sale, on tbe premises* on SA TURDAY tho lSlh of.Oclober, 1851, the Cumberland Furnace Estate, (lho 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 num a her of Tenant Houses, ihe'Furnaco Farm of 200 acres, Peach Orchard Farm, three |other.tracts of Land, and Dig Mca- of 22 acres., . Tho above named.properties will bo sold separate of altogether to suit purchasers, and tho Mountain Land will be sold in lots if hot sold with tho Fur nace. > i - Tho above properties is situated in Dickinson tp., Cumberland county, the Yellow Dreecbcs creek run* ning through part of : it, and .is well. calculated ’ for manufacturing purposes. The creek never falls or freezes, being spting water. . For particulars enquire of tho undersigned, or W. H. Miller, Esq. Carlisle. Sale to commence.at‘lo o’clock A. M. bn said day, and the terms mode known by ' JOHN T. GREEN. D. W. M’CULLOCH, Oct. 2, 1051— 3t ' Assignees THE undersigned would call tho attention of his customers, and those who wish good bargains, to tho extensive assortment of Ready-made Clothing, which |he tins just received at his store, south-east corner of Market Square and Main' street, Carlisle, His estoblishmept, which'!* celebrated for elegant cuts, fineness of quality, and very low prices of Gen tlemen’s Clothing, now contains the largest assort ment ever brought to this place. ‘ All other estab lishments are completely thrown into the shade I Wo'shall mention but a few of our prices. Coats, • $2 60 to $l5 00 Yosts, 200 to 360 Pantaloons, . 350 to 600 Our assortment embraces la part, Dress, Frock, Sack, and Overcoats; Pantaloons of all descriptions and prices; Vests of every variety; Shirts, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Collars, Gloves, Caps, Carpet Bags, Trunks, &c., all of which we are de termined tq sell cheaper than can be had of any oth er establishment this side of Philadelphia. Wo study to please—give us an early call. ’ Persons wishing to buy and get bargains will call at my store, at the corner of tho Markct.Houso. 8. BUELL, Agt. Carlisle, Oct. 2, 1851. JAS. KENNEDY. New Arrival of Hardware. HAS Just received and opened the largest assort mcnt.of goods in his lino, ever offered to .the citizens of Cumberland county, which will bo sold at extraordinary low rates. The public is respect fully invited to call and examine my assortment which consists in part of Plain and Figured Cnnvoss. Enamelled and Patent Leather. Enamelled Muslin and Drilling. Platod Dashers. Damask. Rattinct, Blue and Drab Cloths, Broad Pasting and Seaming Lace, Hubbs, Fellows,Spokes, Ellptic Springs, Iron Axles, Moss end Deer*s Hair. A complete assortment of Saddler's Tools. Japand, Brass and Silver Mountings, of various patterns. ’ To Cabinet and Shoe Makers! Mahogany, Walnut and Maple Veneers; Mahoga ny, Walnut, Mineral and Glass Knobs; curled hair, moulding of various patterns, sofa.springs, varnish, «Scc. Morocco, Lining and Binding : Skins, Lasts, Thread, Pegs, dee. To Builders, Carpenters and others! A full assortment of Upright, Rim and Mortice Locks, with Mineral, White and Brass Furniture; hinges, screws, sash and shutter springs, bolts, glass, putty, paints of all colors, oil .turpentine, dec. Also mill, cross-cut, circular, hand and panel saws, au gurs, chisels, chopping and pointing oxes, hatchets, planes and plane bits, steel and iron squares, nails and spikes, dec. To Blacksmiths, Farmers and others. Hammered and rolled iron of every description, cast, shear, spring and biistoi steel, English dc Ame rican; wagon boxes, anvils, solid thread vices, files, rasps, dec. 1 would invito particular attention to Housekeep ers and others, to my assortment of waiters dc trays, plain and gothic style; knives, forks, German silver and silver plated butter knives, carving knives and forks, table stools, Brittania, German silver and sil ver 'pitted table and tea spoons, brass and rolled metal Pioserving Kettles, smoothing irons, tubs, buckets and churns. -Blake's dc Buawoll*s Fire and Water Proof Palm of different colors, constantly on hand. Remember the old stand, oast Main street, Carlisle, Oct. 2, 1851. New Fall Cioods. THE subscriber has just opened a largo and varied 1 assortment of seasonable Dry Goods, consisting BROAD CLOTHS & CASSIMERES. French Merinoos, Coburg Cloths, Cashmeres, Mous do Lalnos, Ginghams, Calicoes, Mantilla and Don not Velvets, white and colored all wool Flannels, embroidered and plain Sack Flannels, Hosiery and Cloves orvarious kinds, Sheetings arid Shirtings of all widths, with a variety of other, seasonable goods not enumerated^ Oarli.le, Bopt as, 1861, COFFEES, SUGARS, Rice, Chocolate, Spices, Molasses, Syrup, dec., as well as other necessary articles, just received fresh and for sale at the store of J. W. EBY* June 80, ISM. TO stand In a Grocery Store, In this Borough.— One from the country, of about 15 or 17 years of age, will hear of a favorable opportunity. Enquire of tho editor of the Volunteer. , . September 18,1951. m. & J. 11. ROB, WHOLESALE DEALERS. No. Ml N. Third St., 3d door below Race, PiutiDULruu. rw"v AOA CORN BROOMB, 800 doi. Painted yl) yyy Duckets, 800 neats Cedar Tubs, 600 'Cedar Churns, 400 boxes Clothes Pins, 800 nests Willow Baskets. Also, esery description of DHsUo Brushes. Mats, Eastern, Cedar. Wood, end Willow Wars at the lowest manufacturers cash prices. N. B.— Orders promptly filled ' Aogtnt.9l. 18Mi—8® Emporium of Fusbion! NO HUMBUG ABOUT IT! HENR.Y SAXTON. G. W. HITNER, Ctrocorlos. Boy Wanted, dveat ExioKeMont IN NORTH HANOVER STREET! A RNOLD & LEVI respectfully asks tHc alien* xjL tion of thc;'public tO'tlielrlnrgo and beautiful assortment of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, now open* ing at tholr cheap wholesale and retail store, which they are determined to sell lower than have hereto* fore been sold in Carlisle, among which will be found a beautiful assortment of - ■ Ladies Dress Goods, ; dross do Africa,' Satin 'de Chine, Silks, Mousolin do Laincs, Cashmeres,. Silk Poplins, Silk.Bombazines, Alpacas, French Merinoes, Parrimaia Cloths, Sack' Qloth, Bonnet Salirii'and Velvets, Bonnet Ribbond in great variety.. ’ SHAWLS 1 SHAWLS n Bay Stale long and square Shawls in endless variety; very cheap; Thibet, Cashmere, Mouselin de Laine and Cloth Shawls, from 76 cents to $5. Cloths and Cattimertß !. French black and English Cloths,-block Doe Skin and Fancy Cassimeres, Velvet Cords,. Vestings In groat variety, , - ,Carpets/ Carpets !! Persons wishing to purchase Carpeting will do wel 1 to call and examine our mammoth stock before pur chasing elsewhere,-as we determined.lo.-sell carpets lo.wor this fall‘than over offered in Carlisle. . BOOTS and SHOES, . Another large supply of Boots and .Shoes for Men, Bpys, Women . and Children, at. greatly reduced prices. A Fresh supply of Groceries, such as Sugar, Cof fee, Tea, Molasses, &c. - Carlisle, Sept 26, 1851. Great Arrival of FALL AND WINTER GOODS," AT, the grat Mart for. Dry-goods, Groceries, pools arid Shoes, at the corner of Hanover and Lou thcr streets.. ' , Tho subscriber respectfully informs bis friend* and numerous customers, that he has rclumed’from Philadelphia, with a largo and Varied assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS , consisting in part of Broadcloths .and Cassimorcs, Soltinols, Vestings, Muslins, Cheeks,Tickings, Flan* nets, Linseys/ Velvet Cords, Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves, &c. Ladies’ Dress Goods, Silks, Merinocs, Bomba* zincs, figured, plain and changeable. Poplins, Mous* lin do Laincs, Ginghams, Calicoes, Alpacas, Shawls, Hosiery, Coburg Cloths, &c*. . Bovs* Oafs,— A very, largo assortment, embracing every style and quality. * Boots &. Suous.—An extensive variety of Men's*, Women’s, and Children’s Boots and Shoes, fiom the most celebrated manufacturers.' Groceries, " Such as Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Bice, &c. Choice TEAS from tho well known Tea dealers, Jen* kins & Co. AH .who visit our establishment arc freolto.ac* knowledge that we are selling.every description of Goods, at astonishingly low prices. Our system of loyv'prices has already attracted a great number of people. The attention of all who wish good bar* gains is solicited, as extraordinory inducements can be offered to purchasers. Butter, Eggs, Bags, Soup, and Dried Fruit, taken ai market prices. N. W. WOODS, Agt. September 25, 1851 - AnotUcr Arrival OF NEW GOODS AT THE ■Dry-Goods & Carpet Etiiporinnr..- CHAB. OGILBY is juet receiving and opening the most extensive stock of Fahey and Staple Goods ever brought to Carlisle, which will bo sold at exlraordinory low rates. The public is invited to examine .this, largo and extensive stock of cheap and fashionable Goods, which consist in part of Broad & Fancy Cloths, Satin & Fancy Vestings, Plain, black end Doe Skin Cassimeros, Fancy Do,, plain, black and figured Silks, fancy colored Do., French Merinocs, Alpacas; Coburgs, plain and fancy TWUlnas. Silk PopUiis > _Lustrp«.jLopg ! ,inA.Bdu>as- Boy State and Wplerlpo SHAWI.B. ' * Mackinaw dnd.,Whitney/&iafakeU.' A J*rgo,ind extensive stock.*of‘Carpets, Floor and Table' Oi . Cloths. *'• * 1 ' • ’ A largo and wcll sclectcd stock of Staple Domes ic Goods, which will bo sold cheaper than the cheap* st. * ,■•••■ Fresh Groceries and Spices. BOOTS AND SHOES. A tremendous stock of Boots, Soos, Brogans, Gai ters, Buskin Welts, Jenny Lind&Children’sSboes. Persons wishing to purchase will find it to their advantage to call and examine tho stock as greats bargains may be expected. Recollect the old cheap stand, East Main street, ' September 25, 1851. > ‘ ' WELCH'S Grand National Circus, COMPRISING a double Equestrian Troupe and Dramatique Ctorpfl, from NibloVGarden,N e w York, and National Amphitheatre, Philadelphia, will perform at CARLISLE, on Obtu bar IBih, 1851. Doors open at 3 and 7 o’clock, P. M. Performance,to commence at half past 2 and half past 7 o'clock, P. M. Lewis B. Lent, Manager and Director. ’ C. E. Bristol, General Agent and Advertiser. F. VV. Whittaker, Equestrian Director. S. V. W, Post, Leader of the Grass Band. Distinguishing Features. M’mllo MARIK, the.beautiful and youthful Parisian. Equestrienne, in her truly arllslio and brilliant school of Lady Equestrianism, pre-emi nontly distinguishing her from 'every other Lady who has heretofore appeared in this country. The youthful Prodigies, M’lles ELOUISE & FLORA, appear in Juvenile performances rarely, if ever, equalled. Mons. BtiNOlT, the great Parielan Jongleur* a-oheval, will also appear on two horses, with D. Richards, in ftals of the Hippodrome never excel led.' M'dme ROSALINE BENOIT appears In her beautiful Equitations and new style of Horseman* shin, and la now becoming the model of all the fashionable Lady Amateurs lo this elegant art in America. ~ THOMAS NEVILLE, in his stupendous'fonts of Horsemanship, riding backward and forward— - dancing, pirouetting, and aomersetting during the rapid oTrouitlon.of his Steed. The troupe of (rained PONIES, embracing the celehrntod Twin Ponies Romeo and Juliet, will bo introduced by Mr. Whittaker.’ * ’ Prof. JAMES H. NIXON, and hla infant Art* ists. Masters ALBERT and GEORGE, in their graceful, classic; and wonderful gymnastics. Mr. D. RICHARDS, the, wild vaulting Horse man of (he Pampas, on hie fleet and, bounding Courser, without saddle; over Barriers and Five barred Galea and through Balloons. Sports of the Hippodrome, on four and six lior the distinguished Equestrian, S. P. STICK- N Spoils of Allas, by the Giant of Iron Nerve, HERR LEE, who performs with real Cannon Dalis of 36 and 44 pounds each. Two Clowns—SAM LATHROP, the Stump Orator and American Jester; JOHN GRIMALDI WELLS, the English Clown. In addition to a full and unequalled performance In. the circle, ™ill be represented lha Grand Bpi mantle Spectacle of. St. CEOROB and the DRAGON, wUh nil its splendid Acoessories, Processions* brilliant Armors and Banners. Historical Cos tumes* together ■ vylih a full Cast of Characters, accompanied with all the original music, &o. Two.more brilliant features distinguish this from all other companies. The interior la Illumi nated with Gas, & the exterior with Prof. Improved Drummond Light* rendering.the premi ses light end cheerful the darkest night. Admission 25 cents, - No lislf price. The above celebrated Troupe will perform at Harrisburg* OoU and at DUlstown on iboQOtb. ' Ssptembar.96, 1691~»4t A Rare Chance for Capitalists! Public Sale of Valuable Town Properly. THE subscribe, agent for the owners, will offer at public sale, at the Court House, in the Borough of Curliele, on Saturday the 18th day of October, 1851, at two o’clock P. M., that large and valuable story STONE DWELLING HOUSE ant * Lot of Ground, containing 32 feet in |S'i*CT front side of North Hanover street, near tho : Phh|ic Square, at present in tho occupancy of Mr. S. W. Havorstick, Druggist. The house is very comrriodious and its arrangements convenient. The Back-building is two stories high, having aJorge dining room and kitchen. There is also a Cistern in the yard. The properly is a, first fate business ■stpnd and has been occupied as such for many years. 'Terms made known on the day of selo. - ■ LEM’L. TODD; Agent. « Carlisle, Sept 25, 1851.*—4t Tala able Property at Private Sale* THE undersigned, Attorney in fact for the heirs, offers at private sole, the Real Estate of Conrad .Emmlngcr, late of Silver Spring township, deceased, situate on.the public road leading from Hoguestown to Mechanicaburg, and about, midway between the two poroughs, consisting of - - , 90 Acres,: mwp or less of. excellent Limestone Land, about 70 acres of which are cleared, in a high slate of cultiva tion and well enclosed with good and substantial Tehees—the residue is of tho first.quality of Timbtr Land. A' fine stream of never failing water (the Trindlo Spring) passes through tho property. The improvements consist of a two story Log HOUSE and Kitchen', (woathorboarded) |l|J«iSP liOG B ARN * with Wagon Shed & Cora JcsKSaCriba attached, and other necessary im provements. An Orchard’of choice fruit trees is ol sp/oh the premises, and a well of good water, with a ptjtfpV is convenient to tho door. This properly is advantageously located and amongst.tho most dealt ■*hle. n (ho county. / Persons wishing to view il can Jo so by calling oh F lho undersigned, or on Mr. Henry Emminger re siding on tho .promises, .. T'orms and particulars can bo . ascertained by ad dressing the subscriber at Mechonicsburg, Pn, ; , , DAVID LEHN, Att’y in fact for heirs of C. Emrainger, dec'd- Sept. 26, 1851—6 t Valuable Town Property far Sale. V ON Thursday the 9th day of October, 1851, will be sold et public sale, at the late residence of John Kosor, Sr., deceased, in Mechanicsburg, Cumber iCrtd county, the following described Real Estate, to wit; ■' No. 1. A lot of ground, with a Frame House & Stable thereon erected, and well calculated for. a ■private residence. ;i No. 2. A Double Frame House and Kitchen, a '’■eJfegli. Well of good water, Wash-house, a ® OOt * Frame Stable, Corn-crib, and i®@g£|ffinther out-buildings.- Also, a variety JjwqapgSof fruit trees on this lot, and every tiling in good order. , No. 3. A lot of ground, having a Slaughter house thereon erected on the r6ar of said lot. No; 4. A lot.of ground, having a Shed thereon erected on the rear of aaid lot, that can easily be convened into a Stable. Said properly is situated at (he west end of said town, on the south side of Main street. There in an alley in the rear of all the lota. The Honses are partly new, and Ipts No. 3 and 4 are desirable lots for building on.- The property will be sold separate or.altogether to suit purchasers. .' Also, 3 shares of Harrisburg Bridge Stock, will DO sold. For particulars enquire of the subscriber, resid ing in Upper Allen township, on the Shiremans town road, 1 mile east of Mechanicsburg. Sale lo commence at 10 o'clock on said day, and the terms made known by C. TITZEL, . Executor of John Kqht % Sr., dic'd. Notice. IN the mailer of the writ of Partition and Valua tion on the Real-Estate oC Nathan Reed, decea sed, the *aid -wrR wing ?e*urnad Sheriff duly as appears by th e schedule or inqui if(loH*(l>orel6 annexed. . Now to wit: 22d August, 1851, on motion of Mr. Milter, inquisition confirmed and rule on all the heirs to appear at tho next Orphans’ Court to take or refuse the same at the valuation, or shew causeVhy the same should not bo sold. By the Court. Notice of the above Rule is hereby given to those interested. , DAVID SMITH, Sh*fT. Sheriff's Office, Carlisle, 7 -- Sept. 35, 1851—31 $ Army Orders* Hb.ad Quarters, CartitU Barracks,') September 17, 1861. 5 HEREAFTER any soldier of the S Orders, f Garrison found out of tho Borough, and JNo 08. Cone mile from the Garrison without a permission in writing from the command* ing officer, will bo considered a deserter, and $3O re ward paid for his apprehension and delivery at the Barracks. ‘ This order is published In the newspapers for the information of the citizens. By order of Col Cookk. W. T. MAGRUDER, Li, S; Pott Adjt. Notice TO the Heirs & Legal Representatives of Adam Relgle, late of the Borough of Mecbanicsburg, Cumberland county, deceased. Take notice that by order of the Orphans 1 Court of Cumberland couhty, I will hold an Inquest to divide, part or value the Real Estate of said de ceased, on Thursday the 16th of October, 1651, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, on the premises, when nod where you nhhy attend if you think proper. DAVID SMITH, Sh’flf. Sheriffs Office, 7 Carlisle, Sept. 25, 1851—3 t 5 Proclamation. WHEREAS the Honorable Frederick Watts President Judge of the several Courts of Com mon Pleas of the counties of Cumberland,Perry and Juniata,ln Pennsylvania, and justice of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Do-l livery in said counties, and lion. John Stuart and John Cl,enJenin, Judges of-the Court of Oyer end Terminer and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of 1 all capital and, other offences, in the said county of Cumberland—by their precepts to mo directed, dated the 25th of August, 1851, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer end General Jail Delivery, to beholden atCorlislo,ontho 2d Monday of November next, (being tho 10th day) nt 10 o’clock In tho fore noon, to continue two week. . -NOTICE i* therefore hereby given, to the Coro ner; Justices efthe Peace'and Constablesof thesafd county of Oumborland.ihat they ore by tho said pre cept commanded to bothon and there in their proper persons,with their rolls .records, inquisitions, exami nations, end all other remembrances, to do those thingswhichto (heir offices appertain tobo done,and alithosothat are huundby recognizances, to prosecute against the, prisoners that are or then shall bo in the jail of *nid county, are to bp there to prosecute them asshuil bo just. DAVID SMITH, Sheriff. 1 Sheriff’* Office, ? Carlisle. Sept. 26, 1851.$ Gtaamboraburg' Female Seminary. MISSES PINNEO, Principals.—'This Institution has become #o generally and favorably known to the public, |hat it is unnecessary to make any statement respecting it. It has never been in a more prosperous state, in every respect* than at the pres ent time.' As the number of pupils U limited, it is very desirable that those wishing to secure Its advan tages for their children or friends, should make ns enrly and definite arrangements for doing so as pos sible. The next Term will commence on the Ist Monday of October. September 11* 1861—3 t ' Clarified .Cider Vinegar. JUST received 100 galls, of pure Older Vinegar . for .Pickling* warranted to be of superior quality. Sept. 3ft. G.W. HITNER. Executor’s Sale. THE subscriber, Executor of tbo late Dan!. Hand* shew, will sell on Friday the 10th of October, next, at I o'clock P. M.. on tho premises, the fol. lowing described SLATE LAND FARM, situate in Silver Spring township,Cumberland conn ly, cod. laining 160 Acres,: neat' measure, having thereon erected a two story ji__a , LOG wcalherbosrded dwelling HOU£E t f&SSIIt BANK BARN, Corn Crib, Wagon Shod, la House; Wash. House, Cider, Press, elegant Young Orchard; and aWell with pump in it close to the door of tho house. The farm is well improved and In a good slate of cultivation, about 100 acres are cleared, 12acres be* ing meadow, and the balance well colored with Urn ber. The farm bounds on the Cbnodogulnet creek, and a public road runs through It; il is situated about 3 miles from Hogestown and 9 from Carlisle and Har risburg. . The terms of sale made known on the day of tale by SAML. SBNSfcMAN, ’ Executor of Daniel Handthew, dec'd. Sept. 18, , ; Tan-Yard Property for Sale. THE subscriber will sell at public auction, ot tho Court House, on Saturday the STth instant, at I o’clock P. M;, his TAN-YARD property, situated in the borough of Carlisle. ■ It embraces one acre of 'ObsSL ground, with extensive buildings. Ifde sired this property could with little-ex lii2iH9sP enBO into a Distillery,' the being well calculated for that business,'and its location being within 200 yards of a first rule grist mill. Possession given on tho Ist of October next, with a titlo clear of all incumbrance. ROBERT SNODGRASS. Carlisle, Sept. 1851.—2t’ N.B.— I The subscriber has just received at’his store,'a largo assortment of SoasonabloGoods, which will be sold on reasonable terms. R.S. . Real Estate tar Sale. BY virtue of art order of sale from the Orphans* Court of Cumberlahd county, will be sold at pub* Ho sale,* on Saturday, the 18th of October, 1851, at 13 o’clock, noon, bn the premises, tho following valuable lots of ground, situated in the borough of Mechanicsburg, being a portion of tho estate of David Worst, deceased, viz: Lot No. 1, Bounded by Main street, by proper- B-jn ty of John Keigle, and by property of fimfllUl Samuel Worst, having thereon erect fWlrll» ed a two story Frame HOUSE with the appurtenances. Lot No. 3. Bounded by Market Square, by pro perty of John Ueiglo, and by Market street, hav* ing thereon erected a Frame HOUSE with the ap* purlenances. Lot No. 3. Bounded by lands of David Slirom, Adam Houck and by the Hogestown road, having thereon erected a one story Log HOUSE and. a Frame STABLE. The terms of sale will bo: Ten per cent, of the purchase money, to bn paid when the sale is con firmed by the Court, half of the balance of the pur chase money to be paid on the Ist of April, 1853, when possession will be given*. The residue of (he purchase money to be paid on the Ist of April 1853, with interest from Ist April 1853. The pur chase money to be secured by judgmentbonds and mortgage. The taxes of 1852 to be paid by the purchaser or purchasers. ‘ JOHN ZBARING. Adm'r. of David Wont , dic'd, September 2D, 1661—'7t - ‘ Valuable Real Estate for Sale* IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans* Court ol , Cumberland county, will be sold at public sale, on the premises, on Thursday, the 2d day of Octo ber, 1851, the.farm of Isaac Addams, deceased, situ ate in Hampden township, Cumberland county, about three miles north of the Turnpike, 1 mile north of Snavely’s Mil), and 5 miles west of Harrisburg, ad joining lands, Dr. Van iloif, Elizabeth Whisler and others, containing 136 Acres and 134 Perches of BLACK SLATE LAND, of good-quality, and in a high stale of cultivation, about 115 acres of which is cleared, and the rest cov* ersd with thriving timber. The improvements area : two story plastered HOUSE.and Kitch* jflfpjk oD. with a large cellar under the house, ISsiiHp and a Well of good water at the door.— a never failing spring with a good Spring-house, Wash-house, Smokehouse, BANK BARNi Wagon-shed; Corn-crib, Carriage-house, Hog pen, garnered off above foi storing grain, toge ther with all other necessary out buildings, .Hso a good Tenant House and Stable, with a garden lot ottachcd, to be sold with the farm- This farm is situate in a healthy part of the court ty, is handy to a store end Smith-shop, and to Har risburg Market. It is well calculated for raising stock, having running water through all the fields but one, and a largo meadow close by the yard with a stream running through it. Also running water in the barn yard. Tho fences are ail good, being near ly all of locust posts and chcsnut rails. There is a I 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 beat seats fora ’ Tan-yard that is to be found, as the water can be | conveyed lato oil the vats without pumping. The farm has always been well tilled and every care taken | to keep the land in order. The buildings are in tho | centre of tho farm. Also at the same time end. place, will be sold a tract of Mountain Land, situate on the south side and extending to the top, adjoining lands of Mary Wagner and Samuel Shupp. This land 2$ miles from the farm, and con be got to with a wagon, the roads being'good. It is covered with thriving tim ber, such as chesnut, chcimut-oak, hickory and other kinds. It contains 60 acres and will bo sold in lots of SO acres. Conditions made known on day of sale by ABRAHAM ADDAMS, WM. H. ECKELS, Sept. 4, 1650-51* Itoal Estate for Sale. ON Saturday the 4lh day of October, 1851, the following. Real Estate will be exposed to public sale viz * a'tiiaot of Limestone land, •ituaio in North Middleton township, Cumberland county, hounded by lands of Patrick M’Guire, Solomon Gorges* heirs, John Hemminger, Hon. P. Watts, and others, containing 76 Acres & 112 Perches, strict measure, having desirable buildings, viz:— i HOUSE, double LOG BARN, Corn 1 Cribs, &0., thereon erected. Twelve I |{{t,Wnl or fifteen acres of the above is Wood iSalu to lake place on the premises, at 1 o'clock on said day, when the terms will be made known by ABRAHAM HUBER. * ELIZABETH HETTRICK, Admrt. toilh the will annexed of Oeo. Hetirick, dec'd Augnal 28, 1801—Gl N. B. If the shove properly is not sold on said day, it will be offered for rent fnrtheensuingyear, commencing the Ist April, 1652, at public outcry. Assignee’s Sale. IN pursuance of a deed of assignment executed by John Seitz, of Monroe township, Cumberland county, will be sold at public tale, on the premlaea, on Saturday the Uth day of October next, at one o'clock P. M., the following described Real Estate, viz: A tract of Land situate in Monroe township afore said, bounded by lands of Peter Dlller* John Sollen harger, David Krysher, the heirs of Martin Dlller* deceased, and John Brlndlo, containing about TWENTY-FIVE ACRES, having thereon erected a two story LOO HOUSE, and LOG BARN* a Well of water and an Apple Orchard. The land is Limestone •tttlLof a good quality. ‘ . Hum The terms of sale will be: Ten per cent of the purchase money to be paid by the purchaser on the day of solo, ono-half tho balance on tholst of April next, when possession'will bo given and a deed made to tho purchaser, and the residue on the Ist of April 1853, with interest from Ist April 1863, to be secured by Judgment boijd. The purchaser to have tho landlords share of the groin In the ground, ond the taxes lor the year 1663 to bo paid by the pur chaser* JOSEPH ’CULVER, ... „ Aaalghae of John Salts; AqguitU, 1861—31. Orphans 9 Coart Sale. BY order of the Orphans' Courtof Cumberland courtly, will be sold by publio vendue, on (ha pre mises, on Saturday the 4th of October, 1851, at IS o’clock, noon, the three undivided fourth parts of the late. John Culbertson, deceased, of and In the following Real Estate, viz: That certain valuable plantation or traotol land* situate in Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, bounded by lands of Wra. Culbertson, W. Keller, Christ'. Keller and Jas. Williamson, con taining two hundred $ tw&nTlt acres, t more or less, of first-rate Limestone Land, about 140 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 n_ STONE HOUSE, a large and new STONE BANKBARN, Wagon Shed, ■ iMHHUCorn Cribs and other oul-boildlnga.— jmSCßThere is inning 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 indotberfrult trees. This farm is situated 1 mile south of the tart* pike above Kingstown, and is near the Railroad. Persons wishing to purchase oan. view the pre mises by calling bn either of the subscribers, or ort the tenant. Terms made known on the day of eale by WILLIAM CULBERTSON, WILLIAM KELLER, Orphans 9 Court Sal<^ IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans 4 Court of Cumberland county, the subscribers will pflkr at public sale, on the premises, on Saturdaylne 4th day of October, 1851, at 1 o'clock in (hsaftw* noon, the following Real Estate, late the property of John Brownewell; deceased, and at present oc cupied by A. D. Kline, viz: A House and Lot of Ground, situate in Rozbury, Monroe on the Trindle 1 road, 7 miles ~ from Carlisle and 2 mllee from Mcchanicsbarg.—< The lot contains 5 acres and 70 perches of excel lent land, all under good fence. The Improve n—ments are a two story wealhetboarded , HOUSE with a Brick Kitchen, Frame »KiHr Sho P. E arnw * l h threshing floor, Spring * House, and other out-buildings. Thera ■ js a Weil of excellent water near to (he dwelling. A young Apple Orchard is on the premises, toge ther with a great variety of otherfruit freer. This property is considered a good and suitable stand for a mechanic or storekeeper. For particulars enquire of the undersigned, residing hear the pro perty. An indisputable title given, and (be terms made known on the day of sale by SAMUEL COCKLIN, WILLIAMS BROWNEWELL, Admrs. of John Browneweil, dec'd. Town IiO(s Tor Sale* WILL be sold; on Wednesday (he Bih day o t October, 185 V, by (he subscriber, administrator of John M. Smith, deceased, late of Hampden town* fibip, Cumberland county, the following described Real Estate, viz: No. 1. A lot of ground, situate in the centre of Shiremanstown, bounded on the north by Main street; on the east by a lot of Jacob Btb,.on'the south by an alley, and on the west by Jacob Zear ing. Said lot is a desirable ond on account of Its location. . . w No. 2. A lot of ground, containing one sort, neat measure, situated at (he west end of Shirs roansfuwn, bounded on the north by. Maip street,' on (he east by Jacob Bates, Levi Merkel, and C. Stoner. 1 Said property, will be sold separate or altcgetb er to suit purchasers 1 . » Sale to co'mmenoe at I o'clock on said day, and the terms made known by C. TITZEL, Adm'r. September 4,1851—5 t . - Valuable Real Estate for Sale* ; THE undersigned, Assignees of George Sailor, of South Middleton township, Cumberland countyt will sell at public sale, on the premUea, on SATUR DAY tho 4th of October, 1651, the following des cribed Real Estate, vlts - . A Farm situate in South Middleton township,. Cumberland county, near the public road leading from Carlisle (o (be Spring Forge, about three mf/av from the former and two from the latter pfaee,'td joining lands of Jacob Lehmen, Henry Wise, Mdses Wolf, Adam Frieze, and the heirs of Solomon Gor ges, deceased, containing 01 ACRES of Limestone Land, having thereon erected a good two story LOG HOUSE, LOG.and BARN, a Well of good wa- Bflltllgter with a pump in it near (he door, a jBboSJBB Tenant House, Stable, Apple Orchard, and other fruit trees. About 80 acres of the land Is cleared, under good fence, and in a high itato of cul tivation; the residue is covered with good timber. Also, at the same time end place, a lot of Moun* tsin Land, covered with good Chestnut timber, situ ated in the same township, bounded by lands of Ja cob Shafer, Frederick Rider and others, containing SEVEN acres, lying within about five mites of the above mentioned farm. Also, at the same time, on tho premises, a two story STONE HOUSE, WAREHOUSE, STABLE dtc. This proport; is well calculated for a tavern, store, (being at present occupied as a store,) or any other public business; it Is situated in South Middle* ton township, near Ego's Forge, and at the bead of the Boiling Springs. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day, when the terras will be made known by DANIEL KAUFMAN, JOHN DOBB, Assignees of George Sailor. August SI, IS&X—7t ■ . Valuable Farm for Safe* THE subscriber offers at private sale, that valua* ble farm, situated In Dickinson township, Gum* bertand county, between the Walnut Bottom mnd Forge roads, and convenient to Moore's mill, con* (alnlng Tra.len. 195 ACRES, of excellent Limestone Land, 160 acres of which are cleared, and in a high state of cultivation, the remainder la well covered wilh good timber. The a_a improvements are a Log dwelling House, jfßSfo a NEW BANK BARN, and other Qjßt lii|iH( bui^ ties> wo e^f> neTe * failing are convenient to the bouse and bam, ami a large Apple Orchard of grafted trees'is i on tho premises. > Any person wishing to view the above property , will please call on the undersigned, or with Martin Barnhart, residing on the premises. NATHAN WQODB . Virginia Farm* for Bale. THE WINCHESTER VA„ LAND AGENCY* JA. BAKER St, L. T. MOORE, having formed i an Agency for Ihe aale of Land* lying In alt ■action* of Virginia and other Slates, arc now pra* pared to offer lor aalo a number of very DESIkA* OLE FARMS, located In the fertile and moat re markably healthy valley of Virginia* A number of theeafarme are of the beat Limestone Land, wall improved, and oonvenienl to Winohealer, which plaoo ia celebrated aa being tho beat floor market distent from thoaeaboard. Thie Agency poaeeeeaaleioiHtiot for procuring all the beat land for eala In thie aeetioii of the country, and peraona deairing to porehaao % good farm, at moderate ratea, oan avoid moeh loea of time and expenae of travelling through the coon* try in aearoh of a farm, by addraaaing them; peat paid and getting one of the Agenoy*a circulars, giving an accurate description, location, and price and coodi-> tione of payment of each farm they offer for sale.-* There ia now reeiding in the county of Frederick, upwards of aeventy familiea reoantly removed flout various parte of Pennsylvania, and Ihe Peoneylvan* lan, inalead of travelling Into a etrenge lend, may here And hie fllende and neighbors settled on the eame valley which skirts from the Susquehanna through Maryland and Virginia, and lermlnaleaealy in the sunny plains of Tennessee. The Agents will use great precaution (o see that titles to all lands they sell are good. Merchants, mechanics and tradesmen, wishing to procure a good location in this section of country for transacting business, would do well to apply Ip IhJi Agency BARER & MOORE. Af.n(. ; W)noh.«t«r, tfrrtwlsk 09; V*. AptlllO, WJ—«m» .
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