Dickinson Township. ttllot to tho Editor, doted : ' ■ -, ' ‘ Dickinson Township, I October 6,1851. { Mr. Station i P*ar all tho reports yoh . ve beard la regard to our 1 township, let mo assure «ou Old Dickinson will bo " right aide op with core,*’ no Tussdty. Mr. Woodburn, volunteer candidate for Asi us under any .circumstances, is made' doubly gratifying by the fact that there arc several gentlemen on the j Democratic .Ticket lor .whoso success wo feel a far more Ihan'ofdinaVy Interest. ’ ’ - i JAMES H. GRAHAM, Esq., the candidateiforj President Judge, Is a man whom any party might be proud to rank among' its members. lie has won for . himself a highly honorable position at.the Bar, and tho most reckless of hla opponents do not dare to say that ho dpcs not-possess every needful qualifi. oation to adorn the Bench. His nomination was made unanimously by tho Democracy of the three counties composing tho District-—a high and a richly deserved compliment. His opponent, lion. Fred’k Walts, has “ stooped to conquer," but we are griev. oaely mistaken if ho docs not find in doe time that |he has stooped to pick up a defeat. He has como down from tho proud eminence of. a candid man, to flounder in the bog of political trickery. Know- I ing that the whig party was powerless to elect him, I ho resorted to a coonish lrlck to catch Democratic votes. Ho proclaimed It tjirongh the public prints that hts nice some of propriety'would not permit i him to. accept, what five, oilier folly as good men os himself of each parly had accepted, a partisan nom ination for a judicial station. -Are tho Democracy ofjhat District to be caught with such chaff as this? IT this legal Mastodon and,modern Elijah’ls really too puro to take a partisan nomination, it Is high lima lie were taken off the bench and translated to heaven., This sinful' vfbrld is no fit abiding placo for such a man. Dot docs any one believe that Mr. ] Watts would- not have taken a nomination if the District had been Whig t We pity the gumphead who is silly enough to believe any such "gammon." Mr. Walts, then, having thrown aside the garments of a candid man and pht on llio habiliments of a political trickster, ought to be more strongly opposed by the entire Democracy than if ho had not assumed bis present disingoncous attitude. J. ELLIS BONHAM. Esq., heads the ticket for Assembly. Ho served in the last Legislature, and In our opinion was the ablest member of tho branch to which be belonged. No man of his years in the Slate Is bolter read in the political history of the country, and no man has a more correct understand ing of our public affairs. , His views end feelings, are .all thoroughly Democratic, and lie may be safely trusted to legislate jTor thepeople. .Our friends In Cumberland county owe it not only to themselves, but to the Democracy of,the whole Slate, to rc-clccl Mr. Bonham. . SAMUEL MARTIN, the nominee for Clerk of liie Courts, is another man for whom tho Democratic parly ought 16 give Ha strongest pull.' He is a ® a P* ital penman and will make a most efficient officer. He. clerked for a time under Capt. Goodyoar»,wncn that gentleman held the post of Recorder and Clerk, and was a favorite of all who had business with tbo office. ... HENRY S. RITTER, is just the man to give satisfaction in tho Register's office. To esteem him, you need but to know him. He Is one of the most worthy mechanics of Carlisle, whcre*ho has worked oul r for. Himself a reputation that any man might bo , proud to wear. - ■ • I Democrats ofCumberland county I Of such men as these is your ticket composed. If wo wefce now, os once, a resident of old mother Cumberland, wo would ihako any reasonable personal sacrifice to promote their election. We would travel twenty miles* in any kind of weather, and by any mode of conveyance, to cast a vole for (hem. You have the power to elect your whole ticket, and we hope to bo able to announce, at the proper time, that you hate elected it'. . Look at This! mechanics, laborers, poor men and TENANTS, if any lytant of no employer, landlord or iron master, should attempt lo . influence, improp erly! any person in Ills employ lo voto against hl« wish, wc refer jou lo the election laws; which makes such interference a CRIMINAL OFFENCE. Such offences have been eontmiKni, and sneh TYRANNY has boon - exercised by overbearing, purse proud Federalists, and unless.effectual measures are taken lherWiMiltfnHMl will 4m* alUespUA on Tuesday noxt. A Lot every voter be on his gdsrd and stand upon his rights guaranteed by the Consli. lulion end the Laws. If any person undertakes, by improper influence, lo control your vole. Id him bo publicly marked at once, and prosecuted to the cl ient of the law. 1 (loroia lliclaw,read It: (Acta of Asicmbly, 1539, pagofidfi:) , Section 123. If any potion ehall give or bellow any oucli gift or reward, In order lo procure any poraon to bo olccled, or ahall promiao. or ullnmpl, either directly or indirectly, to confer any auoh gill or reward for auch Jmrpoao, or allall attempt or en deavor lb Influence any vbtoi by any offer or promiao of any appointment, employment or pecuniary bone, fit, ho almll.on conviction, be fined in a eum not Icaa Ilian one hundred doliare, nor exceeding one ■houaanil doilara, and .eufior impriaonment not Icaa than one, nor more than twelve monlha. AW EtOQVENT APPEAL. Our attention ha# been called lo.a speech of unu sual merit, made before a Democratic meeting at Wilkesbarro, on the 29lit uf August, by young Dr. G. D. Mima, and regret exceedingly that the pree. eing demand# upon our column# at thi# time, forbid it# publication entire. We cannot refrain, hbwotor, from making tbo following extract a# a specimen of it# eloquence and power: Colonel Bigler Is the candidate selected unani mously from a party whose veto count# neatly two hundred thousands, He is by birth, by education, in heart and sool'in thi# great contest before ui, the advocate ofpepulor right a. Popular rights, follow citizen#, ate the'natural prey oflha aristocracy.— They have over walked their way in danger, and owe their sound existence and rapid growth to the aleady and well directed effort# of the Democratic raoy err— men will err—men doerr. ■ Prill, ciplcs ora sternal. Popular right#, if they .Hill flour. i#h, must forever be indebted to the vigilance, union and spirit of Democracy. Lot me then adjure yop, by your luvo of liberty and your country, never to be woary in well doing. Lot no Jealousies distract, Ist no sinister influences divide you—hot bo true to yourself, your cause', and your country. I wish I could make my voice hoard through every valley, to every mountain-lop in Pennsylvania,. 1 would say, awake I arise! the Philistines, Sampson, are upon youl Gird on your armor to go forth to this now contest. Our motto from Lako Erie to the Dels, ware, streaming forth like a meteor on the troubled 1 Winds, rouse# to action—lot it bo union and harmony! in lire Democratic parly, tho strenuous defence of Col. Bigler, and the result will bo certain victory. "XtaowNKD.—W« regrotto learn flora tlioElDoredo •jVi'io#, published at Colbrao, (California*) tlml Mr, MtCiiAßiTßcMPxa, who UfX C'orliijo -aboul elgbtoen month* ago, woe drowned In tlio Middle Fork of the American River, el Rqoky Chuck, Californio, ob Saturday, Augu.l Dll.. Mr. Bender wee a worthy man and good olliiao. Foaco to lii» aahea! n^Sunday n. 1n g. Ih o 81 hu 1 1 ■. 1 n P 1 ' Eliza Kaormtr, daughter of A- * " ’ pflhl. boroagh, in. the 35U. T" ° f ß V'T v ‘37l). In Soulb Middleton lownahip.on Saturday tn. J (in ult., after a abort illness, Mr. Jons Killy, (Miller,) aged about 50 year*. 1 ’ To the Free and Independent Voters |/ Cumberland county • > GENTLEMEN— I offer myaolf to your opnaidot atlon ao a Fnaa' and lanarenuzaT candidate for tho olDio of Aeepeiate Judge, at the onaulng aleo lion. Aaauring you, if elooled, I wi ". n0 j. b ’ K c ®"' trolled by any on nun or individuals in the dlicnargo of my duly, and will be thankful to all who may fa vot mo with .holt lupport. KEr?NEDY , i Cumberland Valley Hotel, jV. E. Garner of East High and Bedford Streets, Carlisle-* JPai • ] THE oubeciibor, thonkful for iho favor heretofore ; bellowed upon him by a genprous, public, would respectfully inform his old friends and the travelling community generally, that he. has again got. under Weigh, and is now prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with a call, In a*superior hianner and on'the* most reasonable terms. > . i His House, which is entirely now, is spacious, comfortable, and convenient; Iho rooms -being airy, well ventilated, and well fitted up with good hods, &c. The house is situated in a pleasant and heal thy neighborhood, and in a business part of the-Bo rough* , His Table will always bo supplied with the best tho market can afford, and nothing will bo left un done In this department of his establishment to make it acceptable to epicures. ’ His Bab will always contain am abundance of the best and choicest Liquors; and . ■ i , . Hi« Stable, which is now, commodious, and ex tensive, and capable of accommodating 40 head, of horses, will always bo attended by a careful apd at tentive Ostler, thus rendering his house a .deainible stopping place.for drovers and travellers. • Nothing shall bo omitted on his port to make his housd.e cheerful and pleasant temporary home to such as may favor him with thoireußldm. Call and judge.for yourselves. UoAßDsas taken by the week* month, or year. JOSEPH .HEIBER. Carlisle, Oc(. 9, 1851— 3m , .* LIST OF LETTERS. ADVBRTtSEBIMqpB* 1 VOLOKTSSft M BTAfrOIMTMEtIT. T 18TOF LETTERSfomainlngln'tho Postoflico at Cdrllalo, Pa., October 1, 1851. Persons In* qulring . for letter■ on this Hat, will plcaac say they are advertised; AriPstfth? Catherine Kelly Mrs Isabel Armeflf Thbmpsort Krand Elizabeth Albright Jocob . Krysher Susan Auer Carl Lnckard Hannah/ Bcisllino Samuel Lay Jono . Barr Samuel 3 Jjuglitmor Rev Dr A 2 Bice Geo. Lewis Mrs.WilHam W Baker Mary Lesley Dr Jno T Blakomnn C W Lino Geo , Beecher Peter Long Henry Brough John Lyder Solomon Drownovjlle Elizabeth Lime Lev! 3 Baxtresser John Long Jesse Braudl David' Layden Patrick Barrows J S LauckWm - Broadfops Cornelius Lauck Peler^ Burkholder Jacob'' Lenharl-Daniel Berr Jacob Marlin Brady Bronisor Wm . Myers Rebecca Brie'rly.Thos M . . ' May Jams . Couglan J 1 Maddeson Ann Cortnan Henry Malean Peter CoanJohn MilleJnseph Caillods James Miller .Daniel Coffey W A M’Glough James Conrad Philips .. Nickoy Elizabeth Cuimfroft Mr Nichols J S Devino John Nalchor William Davis'James Newman Jno Driscoll Cornelius Newman Wm Dinworlha P J * OwesteTß. •Dorspy Mrs H Paterson Charles Daraq John ' Patterson Jane . Diflendal Abraham Rellberg Ernest Egger John Robison Hunter | Farrell John Royer Catharine . Flsdier Jacob . . . Stehman Jno Fircosarah A Stahl Jacob Ginger John Sell Susan Gordon Dimmick Shambaugh Philip Gossler Catherine Sheaffer Geo Humphries James Smith Jno Huk.Alexander Shughert Jonas Heinly Charles Stayman Abraham Heckbdorn Leonard Smith Cyrus lloorrfan Samuel Shoully Mary Hufftaan Samuel Sweeny Bernard Harman A J Sooders John Harris Mary A Shalley Valentine Harimtftn MUb C S Torbfel Kate Hickey Patrick • Todd Joseph J. - ?Toii*e-B»ra«fd T HhgheT Silas' Wise Mary A' HallftaoD Watts Daniel KlUagore Jesse Wert W A Klein Catherine Weary Jno Klinelioe Ann M Wolf Amanda Kniloy Darld Williams E W Krcider Elizabeth Williams Lieut R Kramer Johri Wise Capl M I Kirk Washington Wolford Peter | Klino Mrs J N .* __ 1 N. HANTCH, P. M ORDINANCE Relating to the Market , Parsed Ocio• her 2, 1851. BKH enacted by the Town Council of the Do. rough' of Carliftlo, and it is hereby enacted and ordained by tho authority of the same, That the hours for opening the market in the morning, shall hereafter be as follows : From the let of September to the let of Decem ber, 4 Deblock. From the let of Decomber to the.let of April, 5 o’clock. From the Ist of April to the Ist of o'clock. : All ordinances passed by Council that may con flict with the above regulations, be and the same are hereby repealed. > JOHN ,15. BRATTON, , President of Council, Aite^i—F. Holcomd, Clk. 3t Dissolution or Partnership. THE partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, stone cutters, trading under the firm of Owen and Richards, has been dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted will coine forward immediately bnd make payment to Richard Owen, who is authorized to settle tho same, and those to whom tho firm is indebted will also present their accounts to him for payment. RICHARD OWEN, GEORGE W. RICHARDS. Carlisle, Oct. 9,1851—3 t Notice TO the Heirs & Legal Representatives of Marlin Hoover, laio of Hopewell township, Cumber land county, deceased. • _ Take notice that by order of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, I will hold an Inquest to divide, part or value the Real Estate of said de oaaebd, on Tuoodny tho 08th of October, 1651, ot 10 o’olbok In tho.foronotm, on the promisee, when 1 end where you moy attend If you think proper. DAVID SMITH, Sh’tr. Sheriff’s Office, 2 - g.rli.lo, 001. 0. IJM— 3I 5 “ CAVTIOIV. ' IN order to prevent the destruction of bird*, (bo undersigned do positively prohibit all shooting or hunting on tbclr land#. David Miller, jr. . David MiHor, sr. Samuel Willioms, , John Miller, Jhos. U. Chambers, William Culbertson, Jacob Hoerner, H. B. Bpuman, Joseph Culver, Eredk. Williams, Joseph Witmer, Henry Smith. October o,loBl—Bt ' Pamphlet law«. THE Pairiphlet I.nwi pn««eJ atlllt e««ion nl 1851, have been received at thie oflico, ami are: ready to be delivered to thoee entitled to receive them. „ , JAS. F. LAMBEHTON, Proth’y Prolhoeolary’e Oflico, \ Id. 0, 1861— 8t 5 QarlUlq,'o< Oormnn & English Jourttnls. THOSE peraona entitled to receive Iho Journal* of the Senate and Houee of Reproientallvea, are hereby notified that they have boon received at Ibis office, and are ready for distribution. By order of the Oommlaalonera. Attest— WM. BlbEYt O! k. Commlwlonor’i Office,? Ceillele, Oct. 0,1801. 5 Register’s Notice. NOTICE !s hereby given to all persons interested, ( that tho following accounts have been filed In this office for examination by tho accountants there- , in named,’and'will bo presented to tho Orphans* Court bf Cumberland county* for confirmation and allowance on Tujsduy tho 4lh day of,November, A. I). 1851, viz: . 1. The account of John Orris, administrator of Joseph HcfHcflngct, la'to of Frtl'nlifoi'd township, do* ceased. , 2, Tho account of John Lcfover,.administrator of Wm. L; Spangler, late of Dickinson township, de ceased. . ; , j 8,. The pccount of George Kissinger, jr. adrardo bonis non. with tho will annexed of George Kissin ger, late of'Dickinsoh'townehip, dcc’d. 4, The account of George Bailor, administrator of Mathias Sailor, lute of South Middleton township, deceased. -5, The,account of Georgo Sailor, administrator With tho will annexed of John Klincline, late of 8. Middleton township, deceased. : 0. Tho account of Jacob Dorsheimer, administra tor of Elizabeth Dorsheimer, late of the Borough of Mechonicsburg, dec’d. * • \ 7, Tho account of Daniel Whistler, administrator 1 with the will annexed of Jacob North, late of Miff lin township, deoM. ■]_ . 8. The account of Wm. Crawfofd, Esq., aaralnis trator with the will, annexed of John M*Forlane, late of Mifflin township, doc'd. • • 9. Tho .account of Adam Shulenbcrgor, Executor of Benjamin Shulcnbergcr, lato of Hopewell town ship, dec’d. ' , 10. The final occount of Jacob Dorsheimer, Ex r. of Andrew Dorsheimer, late of the borough of Me ohamcsbdrg; dec’d Register Office, Carlisle,? lB5l, 5 ■\VM. GOULD, Register. Sheriff’s Sales. BY virtue of sundry wits of Venditioni Exponas 1 issued out of the Court of Common Fleas of I Cumberland county, and to me directed, I will ex-1 poso to public sale, at the Court House, in the 80. rough of Carlisle, on Friday the Slstday of October 186!, at 10 o’clock A. M., tbo following described Real Estate, viz: A lot of ground situate in Monroe (oWn sliipVcbntainship two acres, more or less, bounded by the York road on the north, lands of Daniel Mor* ret on tbo cost, Curey W. Ahl on the southland Christian Brandt on tbo west, having thereon erect ed:a two story Log-House, wcatherboardcd,a Frame , Stable, and a Wogbnraakcr’s shop., Seized and ta ken in execution as the property of Jacob Westfall. . Also, a lot of ground situate in the Bo rough of Carlisle, bounded on tho north by tho Har risburg, Carlisle and’Chambersburg turnpike, on the cast'by Kerr's lane,"on. the south by an alley, and on the west by Samuel Swegcr, containing 72 feet in front and'l4o feet In depth, havlhg thereon erected a two story Brick House, a Stable, &c.^ Also, a lot of ground situate in the Bo rough of Carlisle, bounded on tho.north by, tho Har risburg, Carlisle and Chambcrsburg Turnpike, on the.cast by Jacob Abrahams, on the south by an al ley, and on the west by Margaret Irvine, containing 78 feel in breadth and 170 feet in depth, more or less, having thereon erected a two tilery Stone House, dec. • ■ Also, a lot of. ground situate in the Bo rough of Carlisle, containing 137 feet in front along Kerr’s Lane,.265 feel in depth along Liberty alley, and 128 feet In depth along other properly of Win. W. Lewis, .more or less, hounded by Keifs Lane on tho east, Liberty alley on, the north,’and other pro perty of Lewis oh tho west, haying thereon erected two. Lime Kilns. Also, a lot of ground situate in the Bo rough of Carlisle, containing 160 feet in breadth and 1 120 feet in depth, more be less, bounded by Liberty street bn the south,'Liberty alley on the north, .and < a lot of Win. Blean oh tho cast. Seized and taken < in execution os the properly nf William W. Lewis. Also, a lot of ground situate in the Bo- 1 rough of Carlisle, containing 60 feel In front and 1 160 fret in depth, more or less, bounded by Loulhfr street on.the north, Bedford street on tho west, a lot of-Oatharine Morrison on,tho south, and - - on the oast, having thereon erected a two story Stone House, 3 one story Stone Houses, and a one story Frame Hoose/ apd a Stable,. Seized-end execution as the property of AridrflW'Kerr, doeM.’’ * * Also, a lot of ground situate in the Bo rough of Carlisle, containing 64 feet in breadth and 119 feet in depth, more or less, bounded by North street on tho north, a lot of John Jefferson on the west, on alley on the south, and an alloy.on tho oast, having thereon erected a ono and a half story plas tered Frame House. Seized and taken in execution as tho property of William Richoson. And to bo sold by mo, DAVID SMITH, Sh’ff. Sheriff’s Office, Onrli.le, October 0,1861. > Orpiinus’ Convt Sale. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans* Court of Cumberland county, will be sold at publio sale, on tho promises, on Saturday tho 2filh day of. OC TOBER, 186 t; at 12 o’clock noon, the following property late (ho estate of John Nogle, of South Middleton township, deceased, viz: The Seven- undivided eleventh parts of. a tract of Land, situate in said township, adjoining lands of Nancy Green, Jacob Goodyear, Wm, Craighesd’s heirs and others, containing 119 Acres, more or leas. Tho improvements are a two story r, .1 LOO HOUSE, LOG BARN. Wagon jMBHk Shed, arid other Out-buildings, There is iiiilmV ll never failing Welt of water near tho jyjjJfaflL'houßO. Also a young and thriving Orch ard of choice fruit. Attendance will bo given and terms made known on tho day of sale by tho undersigned, Guardian of the minor children of said decedent. JOHN ZUG. October 2, 1861—41 . A Rare Chauee for Capitalists! Public Sale of Valuable Town Properly. | THE .übecrihor, ngent for Ihe owner., will offer nt 1 1 publio sale, et the Court House, in Iho Borough of Carlisle, on Saturday Iho ISlh doy of October, 1881, at two o'clock P. M., that. Urge ami valuable on S Bl oty STONE DWELLING HOUSE 1 nnd Lot of Ground, containing 32 fort in lj.*Pl,rront and 240 foot In depth,.imam on tho jyygggwcst side of North Hanover street, near the Publio Square, at present in tho occupancy of Mr. S. W. Havcrellck,Druggist. Tho house le very 1 commodloue and its arrangement, convenient. Tho • Bock-building i« two atoric. high, having a largo I dining room and kitchen. There le al.o a Cistern 1 in the yard. Tho property le a Unit rale bu.incs. stand and has boon occupied ae each for many yoaro Term, mode known on Iho day of eslo. LEM’L. TODD, Agent. Cariielf, Sept 25, 1851.-41 Executor’s Sale. THE subscriber, Executor of the late Dan). Hond* show, will aell on Friday .the 10th of October, next, el I o’clock P, M., on the premia*#, the fol. lowing described SLATE LAND FARM, situate in Silver Spring lowneblp,Cumberland conn (y, con. laining 160 Aores, neat measure, having thereon erected & two atory LOG wealharboarded dwelling HOUSE, BANK BARN, Corn Crib, Wagon Shed, liliMHUsmoke Houee, Waeh Haute, Cider Prete, elegant Young Oiohard, and a Well with pump In It dote to the door of the houie. The farm it well improved and in a goad etate of cultivation, about 100 acres are cleared, 19 acres be ing meadow, and the balance well oovored with tlm. farm bounds on the Conodogulnel creek, and a public road runt through it; it ia situated about 3 milot from Ilogestown end 9 from Carlisle and Har. risburg, - The terms ofsalo made known on the dnynf sale b - BAML. BBNBEMAN, Executor of Daniel Hand»hetD,dec'd. . Sept. 18,1851.-dt HAMS. Evans & Swift's celebrated Sager euro Hems, just received end for. sals at ihSifihocety •tors of . 0. INHOFF, Aft. Taluable Real Eatdte at Public , Sale. . THE undersigned, of Gen. T. C. Miller,' . will sell ot .public eolr. on the promises, on SA TURDAY the IBlh of October, 1881; the Cumberland Furnace Estate, , Oho title to which is now settled,) consisting of the Cumberland Furnace with oroMUOOacrcßOfMovTni lain Land, Will, Saw Mill* Blacksmith shop,anum • her of Tenant Houses, the FurnaceFaim acres, Peach Orchard Farm,thieo tracts of Farm Land, and Big Mea- * of 22 acres.' Tho above named properties will bo.sold separata, or altogether to suit purchasers, and tho Mountain. Land will bo sold in lots if not sold with the Far* naco, The above properties is situated in Dickinson Cumberland county, the Yellow Breeches creek twi ning through part of it, and is well calculated, for manufacturing purposes. The creek never tails .or frecaca, being spring water. For particulars enquire of the undersigned, or yvj H., Miller, Esq. Carlisle, i Sale to commence at 1,0 o’clock A. M. on'sftlodayj k and the terms made known by JOHN T, GREEN, D. W. M’CULLOCH, Assignee* Oct. 2, IBM—3t Real Citato for. Sale. ' BY virtue of an order of sale from the Orphans" Court of Curaborland county, will be sold at pub* Ho sale, on Saturday, the 18ihof October, 18$K at 13 O'clock, noon, on /the premises, the foljqwlnff valuable lots of ground, the borough of Meohanirsburg, being a portion of. the estate of; . David Worst, deceased, viz: Lot No. 1. Bounded by Main street, by proper- ; 1j it ty of Joh n Relgle, and by properly of Samuel Worstj having Ihorobn ereci- TOti|l|gEed a two story Frame HOUSE With jg|£g£gSihe appurtenances. • Lot No. 3. Bounded by Market Square, by proi .... pony of John Keigle, and-by Market streets havr,. ing theroon erected a Frame HOUSE With theap purlf nances. . Lot No. 3. -Bounded by lands of David Shrom, Adorn Houck and by the Hoeestown fo*d, having (thereon erected a one story Log HOUSE and * Frame STABLE. ‘ • ,-.v, ..j The terms of sale .will bo: Teh por cent* p£tho purchase money to be paid when the sale'is con- r - farmed by the Court, half of the balance of the pur chase money to bo paid ori the Ist.of April,-1863r whenpossesslonwiU.bo given. The residue of . tho 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 judgmenibonds and. mortgage. The taxes of 1852 to be paid by the i purchaser or purchasers. ‘ ■ 1 . . .JOHN ZEABING. AdnCr. of David Wor»t % dec'd/ lumber 29, 18G1-J*7t ‘V Valuable Town Property for Sale. 1 ON Thursday the 9ih day of October, 1861,wi11, , be sold at public sale, at the late residence of Johft ; Kober, Sr., deceased, in Mechanlcaburg, Comber land county; the following described Real Estate,, to wiu: . « • • .* ■ No. 1. A lot of ground, with a Frame House « Stable thereon erected, and well calculated for a private residence. • f ; ’ No< 9. A Double Frame House and Kitchen# a. f |Tl n Well of good water, Wash-house,- k> Frame Stable, Corn-crib, and '• BralljKoiher outbuildings. Also, a variety;* fruit trees on this lot, and every l thing nvgOou order, ’ N0..3. ’A’lot of ground, having a Slaughter/, : house thereon'erected on the rear of aaid lot./. ' No. 4. A lot of ground, hkvlng a Shed tnereOn. erected on the rear of said lot', that can easily .Be converted into a Stable, • • ■• , . Said property is situated at the West enwofaaia town, on Iho south.aide of Malnatreet. Thera r* an alley in the rear of all the lots. The Hoassd are partly new, and lota No. 3 and 4 are desirable* lots for building on. The property,wlU beaold' separate dr altogether to suit purchasers. Also, 9 shares of Harrisburg Bridge Stock, Will be sold. . For nariiculars enquire of tbs.subscriber, reside Tng Jn upper Alfißn iownihfp,'on the fifafrsmos* town road, 1 mile east of Mechanlosburg.' ,t“, ; Sale to commence at 10 o'clockonsaiddsyiind he terms made known by C. TITZEL, Executor oj John JZbter, Sr. t dic'd. Assignee’s Sale. IN pursuance of a deed of assignment executed by John Soils, of Monroe township, Cumberland county, will bo sold at public sale, on the premia**, on Saturday the 11th day of October next,- at one o’clock P. M., the following described Beal Estate, vix i A tract of Land situate in Monroe township afore* said, bounded by lands of Poier DUlsr, John Sollen bargor, David Krysher, the heirs of Maft|n DiUeiv deceased, and John Brlndlo, containing about TWENTY-FIVE ACRES, having thereon erected a two story LOG HOUSE, I , e nd LOG BA BN, a Well of water and an Apple Orchard. The land is Limestone • stiHLof a good quaUly. I££llB9 The terras of sale will be: • Ten per cent of tho purchase money to be paid.by the purchaser on the day of sale, one-half the balance on the Ist of April next, when possession will be given end s rfaed made to tho purchaser, and the residue on.the-latpf April 1353, with interest from Ist April 1858, lobe secured by judgment bond. The purchaser to have tho landlords share of the grain in the ground, and tho taxes lor the year 1863 to be paid by the pur chaser. JOSEPH QUIVER, Assignee of John Sells. August 14, 1861—Ot • • * ' - - Valuable Property at Private Sake* rpHE undersigned, Attorney In fact for the; heirs, offers at private sale, tho Real Estate of -Cohtad Emminger, late of Silver Spring township, deceased, situate on the public road leading from liogoestbWn to Mechanicsburg, ond about midway between tho two boroughs, consisting of ’ ’ r 90 Acres, more or less of excellent Limestone Land, about 70 acres of which arb cleared, in a high slate of cultiva tion and well enclosed with good and substantial fences—tho residue Is of the first quality of Timber Land. A fine stream of never failing water (the Trjndlo Spring) passes through tho property; The M lmprovements consist of a two story L Qg HOUSE and Kitchen, (weathsrboarded) LOG BARN, with Wagon Shed ifc Cora Cribs attached, and other necessary im provements. An Orchard of choice fruit trees Is al so on the premises, and a well of good water with a pump, is convenient to tho door. This property is ndvuntagoously located and amongst tho-most desir able In tho county. - ; . ‘ Att'y in fact for heirs of C. Emminger, dee'd 1 -. Sept. 36. 1861—61 Valuable Farm ftor Sale. THE subscriber offer* at. private sale, that bio form, situated in Dickinson toWnthip,Ouiil berUnd county, between the Walnut Boltorp und Forge roads, and convenient to Moore** <£n* talning. 106 ACRES. of excellent Limestone Land* ISO acres of aro cleared, and in a high state of cultivation, the remainder is well covered with good timber. Th 4 o__a improvements ore n Log dwelling-HotfM» a MEW BANK BARN,and other ObV> Jll>W|hulldingB. Two Wells of never failing jßßßg£j£walor arc convenient to tho house and l bain, und a largo Apple Orchard of grafted trees le on tho promises. Any person wishing to vlow tho sbbve - properly will please call pn the undersigned, Bnrnhnrt, ro.lding on w 0() j, # .. . Auguit 21, 1861—8m'