Public Sale. BV virtue of an order o/.'the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, in a proceeding In partition, between James Kennedy and Maria {its wife,and Wni, Barr, Wm. Bratton, and Rev. lobert M'Caohren,! will expose to public sale, on (he premises, on Monday the 11th day of Oc tober, 1853, at 10 o’clock, A. M., Jl LOT OF GROUND, situate in the borough of Nowville, bounded by the Big Spring, a lot of John M. Davidson, Main Street, end containing about 1 Acre, moro or less. The tonne of sale are: One half of the purchase money to be paid upon the confirmation of the sale by the court, and balance on the Ist April, 1853. DAVID SMITH, Sh’fF. Sheriff’s Office, Sept 16,1852 —3l Orphans’ Court Sale. BV vlrtuo of on order of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, to mo directed, I will ex pose to public sale, on Saturday the 30th of Octo ber nozt, on the premises, at 10 o’clock on said day, the real estate of Benjamin Hoberlig, late of Mifflin township, doc’d., consisting of (ho following tracts, viz 5 The Mansion tract, situate in Mifflin township, bounded'by lands of John Stowort, the heirs of Mar tin Burkhart, John High, and John Henry, contain ing ' 106' Acres and 09 Perches and allowance. Tint tract consists of excellent Slate Land, in a high state of cultivation. The improvements are a good M two story LOG HOUSE,BANK BARN, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Young Orch ard, and a Well of water near the house. \lso, a tract of MOUNTAIN LAND, in sard township, bounded by lands of Sami Wild’s heirs, Homy Baker, John High and others, contain ing 2G acres and 5 porches, strict measure. This tract is well timbered, and advantageously located for the use of the Mansion tract. • Terms of sale t -Five per cent, of tho amount to bo pr»id on the confirmation of tho sale, one-half tho balonco'on tho I Bt of April next, when tho deed will bo delivered, and tho balance in two equal annual payments without interest. JOHN HEBERLTG, Adm’r. Sop’o nber 16, 1853—7 t Public Sale, BY virtue of nn order of llio Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, in a proceeding, in partition between Robert Eckels and Amanda his wife, Into Amanda Huston, am! John Q. Thornton' and Nancy his wife, Into Nancy Huston, John W, Huston. Isabella Huston, Margaret Ann Huston, Jacob Ucoima.i and Caroline his wife, Into Caroline Huston, David W. Huston and Emma Huston, wi dow of Jonathon Huston, deceased, I will expose to j u lie sale, on the premises, in Dickinson town ship. on Saturday the Olh day of October, 1852, at 10 o’clock, A. M., ail (hat certain tract of land sit uate in Dickinson township,Cumberland county,on the Walnut Bottom rood, about 8 miles west of Carlisle, bounded by lands of Samuel Huston, Wm. Woods, Samuel Coroltycjfff.'-David Cloudy & others, n_jl contoining 12 Acres, strict measure, hav 4gg|fr ing theicon erected a small LOC House, Terms of sale: One-half the purchase money to be paid on the confirmation of the sale, and the residue,ln two equal annual payment* with out interest, and possession t> be delivcied on tl.o Ist day of April, 18f>3 DAVID SMITH, Sh’lT. Sheri fl*’d Oflicr t Carlisle, Sept. IG. 1952—3 t Town Property Tor Sale* WILL bo boUI al public sale, on Saturday the Otb ddy of October, 1852, at 11 o’clock, A. M., a» the Court House, in Carlisle, the following tloacribod valuable town property, belonging to the estate of John Agncw, deceased, viz : A lot of ground, situate oi the oast side of South , Hanover street, adjoining John Gulshnll a, contain- j Ing 60 feet in front and 240*foet in depth, having! thereon erected a twoslory weatherboard cd HOUSE and Hack building, a large liesS|Hg|f ram o STABLE, Cistern. Wood House, a variety of choice fr.uit trees thereon. Also, will bo sold at the same time and placo, a j,ot of Ground, situate on the same street of tiro above described property, adjoining properties of B. Law, J. W. Eby and others, containing about 130 feet in front, and 2GO feel in depth, to the Grave Yard, having thereon eroded a two story weather boarded HOUSE and Back Building, u large frame Shop, and other Outbuildings. T’ o c arc a variety of choice fruit trees on the premises. The property is al present occupied by Mr. Pilkey, who will show the same In any one desiring to view it. Terras made known on the day of sale by JOHN STUART. Etrculor of John Agncw, dtc'd. September 10, 1862—1 t Orphans’ Court Sale. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Conn of; Cumberland county, the undersigned will exporc j to public sale, on Saturday (he Olh' day of October, 1 1852, on tho promises, la(o iho residence of Johnj Craig, er., deceased, in Hopewell township, about 3 railca west of Newburg, tho following real estate, viz; 907 Acres of good Sl.ilJ and Free stone Land, in a high state of cultivation, and well enclosed with substantial fences. About I6U acres of which are cleared, and o n the residue well covered with limber.— mKA Tho improvcoionts are a (wo story LOG IaII'IiSbHOUSC, well plastered oul-ddo, ft double £g£Jg£ln ‘ho borough of Carlisle, now in the oc -opahiy of Dr. M. Hinkloy. Tho house ia 30 feel with a two feet alley at tho side, ond the lot elands back 210 feet to Dickinson alloy.— Th'o hotisb is commodious dnd roomy," and tho b’asoriiehi story is finished for an office. . Tho lot contains d variety of choice fruit trees. Tho House )s advantageously Situated in tho centre of tho bo rough and Is a good professional nr business loon. Hon*. Sale to commcn&o at 10 o’clock on said day, and the terms made known by 111 CHARD CUAIftHEAD, - JOHN W. CRAIGHEAD, Scpl IC, 1853—41 Executors. ABfttgucos Sale of Real Estate. fllE undersigned, assignee of John Plank, will eiposo to public sale, on Wednesday Uio 27th of) October. IbSSf, at ihb village of Springville, in 1 goulti Middleton township, Cumberland county, ilib following valuable real estate: No. 1. A Uadi of 8 Acres and 2 Perches of lime stone land, situated in South Middleton township, Cumberland bounty. This tract will bo sold In Jots or together to suit purchasers. It adjoins tipfingvlllo and is moat admirably adapted for building lots. , , i Ho 2* A tract of excellent limestone land, also mluatcd in SiW lowredp, and containing 02 acres r an( ,’ 00 Porches, and having thereon HOUSS, Stable, and a never fail- King Well of Wlior. Tliia traol Is >HpUgNßwnhin OJ miles of Cfit.'llslo, sml to anTtmotoiling a small form of a fl f Bt ily of land, tliis ttaol presents groat inilucomonlii. It is bounded by lands of Georgs Wlao, William Kutz and others. „ No. 3. A tract of Mountain Land, being in the South Moantuln, and bounded by land# of Benj. Caufman, Jacob Wise and others, and containing I 13 Acres more or loss. This Ist jus tract of tim ber land, and any ono.wisbinglond dr that descrip tion will do well to givoU their attention. For further particulars enquire of John Plank, Spring tlHo, Boiling Springs P. 0., Oumb. co., or tho •übsorlbor residing »n Carlisle. JACOB ADRIMS,' Assignee. Septsmbor 10, 1853 —Ot YORK & CUMBERLAND RAILROAD* COMPANY. THE Stockholders in this company are hereby notified that an Election will be held at the office of said company, in York, on Thursday the 93d of September, instant, between the hours of I ind 4 o’clock, P; M., for the purpose of electing a Pro sldent and Six Directors, for the ensuing year. * ELI LEWIS, Pres’l. Office York & Cumb. R. R. 7 Co., York, Sept 0, ’62—3l 5 House ami Eot for Sale. THE subscriber will soil .at public sale, on the premises, on Friday the Bth of October, at 10 o’clock, A. M., his valuable Lot of Ground, sit uate* in Nowville, adjoining property of William Bratton and Widow Zeiglcr. Tho improvements ore a two story Log House, a large Coach-moktr Shop and other out-buildinga. Tho Lot measures 60 fcot in front and 180 in depth to an oiley. PHILIP RAMP. September 9,1852—5 t DICKINSON COLLEGE THE Fall Session of this ancient and favorite institution, will commence on Wednesday, the 15ih of September, Punctuality in attendance is required alike by the interests of the students and of\he College. Board in good families may bo had at prices ranging from $1,25 to $2,00 per week. (Students preferring to board themselves can reduce this ex pense as low as 62 J cents per week.) The annu al charges including tuition, board and all inciden tals for room-rent, washing, fuel and lights, vary between $115,00 and $160,00. C. COLLINS, Pres’t. Scpl 9, 1852—21 Public Sale of Itcul Estate. On Thursday , October 14/A, 1852. WILL bo sold at public sale, on the premises, tn Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, Pa., the following real estate, late the properly of John Clendenin, deceased, viz : A tract of land about 4 miles north of Hogeslown near the road leading from Bucher’s mill to MIL ler’s Gap, containing about 250 Acres, of good Slate lard, about 160 acres of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivation. The remainder is covered with good limber, such as Oak, Hickory, Chesnut and Locust. The im n a provrmtmls are a good Log House, a Double Log Bain, and other OuUbuild l«!si|s? in S 9 - Also, an Orchard of various kinds of fruit. This farm is desirable for a slock farm, being well watered and capable of growing a great quantity of hay. Also, will be e-dd, about 100 acres of Mountain land, covered with all kinds of limber. This tract will bn sold in lots to suit purchasers. Sale to commence at I o'clock on said day, and the terms made known by JOHN CLKNDENIN, Kx'r. Sept 0, 1852—51 NINTH SEMI ANNUAL TRADE, Sale of Carriages nt Phildclpliia. ON Wednesday morning, 29th of September, nl 10A o’clock, at the of the Chinese Museum, gKSSSjgaaPhiladelphia, will bo sold to the highest bidder, to pay advances, anextensivc col lection (embracing nearly 100) of New CAnnuoßS, made by Dunlap & Co., Flayler & Co., Howell Sparks, J. D. Doughty, John Merrick, S. & M. Henry, and others. The usaal tvarranty will accompany each car riage, and the assortment may be seen the day pre vious. Terms- Cash. Also, al the time, will bo sbld several desirable second hand vehicles. No postponement on account of the weather. ALFRED M. HARKNESS, Auctioneer. linzuar, 'Jlh George Sts., l J hila. Sept 0. 1852 —2l Report of Gi nud Jurors. APRIL SESSION, 1852. 7L the Honorable, the Judges of the Court of Quar ter Sessions of Cumberland county. The Grand fury of Uio April Sessions, 1853, re* spectfully represent. That they have visited the county Jail, and after having carefully examined it, arc almost unani . mmisly of the opinion that tho present building Is [entirely unfit for the purposes for which It was in | tended. They are also of the opinion that it can* not bo repaired so as to make it safe, neat, and fit ! for use, without greater expense than we think its I condition would justify. They therefore, earnestly recommend to the I court, and (o the Commissioners of Cumberland county, that the present county prison bo et tirely ■ removed; and that a new jail bo built by the ooun* | ty that will be safe, and (hat in Us appearance I will be creditable. They would further rtoom ! mend that the new building should be erected on the silo of the old, if that should bo sufficiently extensive, and if not that it bo made so by purche sing some of the adjoining properly for that pur pose. All of which is respectfully submitted. 1 Simon Drcsbach, Foreman —John Spahr, Clem ens McFarlano, Alex. McDowell, David Coover. Henry Rhoads, Joseph Eborly, John Sheotz, John Glalfeltor, Wm. Hocb, Samuel M. Hoover, Jacob Jacoby, Benjamin McKeehan, John Peters, Joseph Lindsey, George Anderson, Adam Tailor, Roboft Quigley, John S. Haitk, John W. Loidich, Sami. Worst, George Wertz. Tho Grand Jury of the August Sessions, 1852, respectfully represent. That according to the instructions of the Court they have visited the county Jail, and after having carefully examined jt.dro unanimously of Iho opin ion that the present building is unfit for the purpose for which it was intended. They are of opinion that it cannot ho repaired so as to make it safe, neat, and fit for use. without greater expense than iia condition would justify. They therefore re spectfully recommend to tho Court and to tho Commissioners of Curohorlond county, that a netv J ail be erected by tho county that will be safe, and in Its appearance creditable. They wodld further report, that at thn rerjudsl of tho Commissioners they have examined several lota of ground with the view of recommending a suitable location for tho ne\V prison, and hatfo unanimously come to the conclusion (o fecommehd the sale of the old prison lot, and purchase tho lots of ground In West Pom: fret street, belonging to Jacob Ucdtem, of soino of tho lots adjacent. (i JoB?ph Novtn, Foreman— Samuel Huston, John Fishburn, jr., Wm. Lehman, Samuel L. Gillespie, Israel Nickoy, David Stcrrelt, Jacob Pague, Na lhanlel G. Brown, Henry Rupert, A. Peffor, Jos. X. VVcaliloy, F. Gardner, John Rombcrger, Gao. Ditlow, Tobias Kauffman. I Carlisle, SGth of August, 1853. Al n Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, began on Monday, the 23d of August, 1852, and holden at Carlisle In and for Cumberland county, before the Hon. James H. Graham, President Judge, and Samuel Woodburn and John Rupp, Requires, Associate Judges, &C., the following proceedings were had, to wit in the case of the reports of the Grand Juries at April Sessions and August Sessions, 1852, recom mending the erection of a new Jail in Cumberland county*^ Tho Court approve of said reports recommend ing tho erection of said Jail, but disapprove of the recommendation of llio Grand Jury at August Ses sions, 1852, as,to the location of said Jail, and ap prove of the silo recommended by the Grnfnd Jury at April Sessions. By the Court? 1 J. H. GRAHAM, President Judge, SAMUEL WOODBURN, JOHN RUPP. Cumberland Countv. es. I do certify thpl tho foregoing is a true extract taken from tho records of tho Court of Quarter Ses sions of tho Pence in and for said county. In tes f ")tlmony whereof 1 have hereunto sol ray 1 V Seal Chand and tho seal of said Cqurt at Oar -1 ? jlisto. the 31st of August, A. D. 1852. U. J SAMUEL MARTIN, Clerk of Quarter Sessions. Estate Notice. ALL persona arc hereby notified that Letters of Administration pn'thoestato of Margaret Eichclbcr ger, late of Silver Spring tp., Cumberland co.jdcc d., have this doy boon issued by tho Register in and for said county to'tho aubscribct who resides in said township. All persons having claims or demands against the eat£.to of the said decedent, arc requested to make known the aamo without delay, opd those indebted to make paymontdio . JOSEPH BICHBLBERGER, Ex’r. Sopt 0, 1852—Gt* ’ Estate Notice. LETTERS of,administration on tho estate of Eliza A. Sturgeon, deceased, late of the Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland co.* have been’issued by the Register of said county, to the subscriber rest* ding in the same Borough. All persons bavin; claims against the estate of said decedent will pre* 1 sent them for settlement, and those indebted will make imthodiato payment to H. A. STURGEON, Adm’r. September 2, 1853—Cl 111 tho Court of Common Pleas of Cum berland county. The Carlisle Bank *)No. 4, Novombr, Term, t*. ft C 1852. Jacob M. Haldeman. 3l’o Jacob M. Haldeman. You are hereby notified that the following writ has been issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, and of which I am directed to Give notice by publication. b UAVID SMITH, Sh’ff. Sheriff’s office, Carlisle, Sept 9, 1852—Gt^ NOTICE. Cumberland couniy , as. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the Sheriff of Cumberland couniy, Greeting : If the Carlisle Bank make you secure of presen ting their claim, then wo command you that you summon by good and lawful eumcoonora. Jacob M. Haldeman, late of your couniy, yeoman, so 1 that ho be and appear before our Judges at Carlisle, at our county court of Common Pleas, there to bo held the Bth day of November next, to show whore, loro, whorer.B they the said defendant and plaintiff, together and undivided do hold as tenants In com mon certain tracts of land situate in Southampton j township, Cumberland county, containing together I about four thousand seven hundred and ninety* S seven acres and ninely-soven perches and allow ance, partition whereof defendant doth g&insoy, j and the same to bo done, do not permit, very un -1 justly and against the same laws and cusloms t s£C. I And have you there the names of those summon | ere and this writ. Witness the Hon. James H. i Graham, President Judge of our said court, at Car lisle, the 25th day of August, A. D. 1852. | GEORGE ZINN, Protb’y. IHcchanicsburg Institute. A Select Boarding School, embracing two distinct and separate departments , Male and Female. REV. JOS. S. LOOSE, A. M., LATE Principal of Preparatory Department, Mar* shall College, Mcrcersburg, Principal. 1 This flourishing Institute will open its winter sea- ] •ion under flaltenna auspices. Measures have been adopted to erect a largo and eligible edifice, adapted to the accommodation of scholars of both sexes. It is located in the healthy and pleasant village of Mo chnnicsborg, Cumberland county, Pa., 8 miles west of Harr/sburg, and 9 miles oast of Carlisle. The IC.mborland Valley Railroad passes through the I place, dnd renders i; very accessible from every pail lof the plate. The educational course of the Mole Dopattmcnfoinbraccs the usual studies of a thorough E iglijb education, and the preparation of students fjr any of the higher classes in College. The Fo male Department shall bo so conducted os to oflbrd a thorpugh collegiate education for young Ladies.— ! It will b j under the care of the Principal, assisted by an experienced ond accommplisbed lady. Ancient Languages, $l2 00 English branches, 10 00 Modern Languages, German, French, Jc-c., 10 00 Music on Piano, 10 00 Boarding, including tuition, 60 00 Contingent expenses, 1 00 The winter session will commence on Monday, lllh of October, and terminate on the Ist of March. A weekly lecture will be delivered in the Insti tute, on Anatomy and Physiology, by J. H. Heu bi so, M. D. Refuiences : J. W. Kevin, D. D., Marshall College, P. Schaff, U. D.. Prof. W. M. Nevin, “ “ Prof. S. C. Porter, “ ’* Prof. S. Apple, “ Rev. A. H. Kremor, Carlisle- Rev. M. Johnston, “ S. D. Koifler, M. D„ Dr. Irn Day. Mcchanicsburg. Dr. P. H. Long, “ Dr. J. H. Hening, ,l Rev. Geo. Morris, “ George H. Bucher, Erq., Hogcstown. Sept 9, 1852—2m* WHITE HALL ACADEMY. 3 miles west of Harrisburg , Pa . rpHE Fourth Session of this flourishing Institu- X lion will commonco on Monday tho Ist of No vember next. Parents and Guardians are respect fully solicited to Inquire into ibo merits of this Institution before sending their sons or wards elsewhere. Its location, its internal and domestic arrangements, ibo course and method of instruction, and tho character of tho students, it is believed, arc such aa to recommend it. TERMS: DomdSng, washing, tuition In tho English branches, &c., per session, (B months,) $5O 00 Ancient and Modern Languages, each, 5 00 Instrumental music. 00 oi circulore and other information, aodross D. DENLINGER, Principal Whits Hill, Cum 6, Co., Pa. September 0, 1852. ALL persons are hereby notified that Letters of Administration on tho estate of Nancy Hanna, 1 late of towof Allen township, Cumberland county, Po., have been iftsued by the Register in and. for the said county, to the subscriber who resides in the said township of Lower Allen. All persons having ha ving claims or demands against the estate of the said decedent, are requested to make known tho same without delay, and those indebted will make pay ment to JOHN C. DUNLAP, Admr, August 20, 1852—01* LETTERS testamentary with thp will annexed, on tho estate of John Clendenip, sr., late of Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, deceased, have boon Issued by the Register of said county, to the subscriber living In tho same township. All persons indebted to said estate will make imme diate payment, and those having claims against the estate will present thorn properly authenticated for settlement to JOHN CLENDBNIN, Jr„ Ei’r. Sept 9 1052—Cl Great Saloof Personal Property, JH the Carlisle Iron , Works, Sep I. 23, 1852. WILL bo Sold at public sale, at tho Carlisle Iron Works, in South Middleton township, Cum berland county, on Tuursday, tho 28d day of Sep tember, 1662, tho following described personal pro perty, viz: 11 Head ol (irt-ralo Farm Mules, 7 head of Work Uorscs, 3 Valuable Colls, 20 head of Durham, Dovon, and Galway Cattle, 65 head of Hogs, Wagons, Carts, OUrriagcs. iScc,, toge ther with a great variety of other articles unnecessary to mention. JJtsociaie Judges, Terihs of sale—-Hogs will bo, sold for cash. All sums under $lO cash; all sums over $lO six months credit with approved security. Sale to eoramenco at 10 o’clock, A. M. of said day, when tho terms will be made known by PETER P. EGE. August 26, 1852-—4 t TERMS Estate Notice Estate Notice Valuable Real Estate for Sale. ; WII bo sold at public sale, on Thursday tboSOlh of September, 1853, at I o’clock P. M., on tho pro mises, all that Farm belonging to (ho hairs of Oco. Trimble, deceased, situate in Silver Spring town ship, Cumberland county, I mile north of Buchci’s mill, on the public road from Hogcstown to Stcjrct’s Gap, contiining 205 Acres and some Porches, of ti.lack Slate Land, of good quality and in a high state of cultivation. About 170 acics of which are cleared, rnd tho residue in thriving timber. Tho I improvements on tho cast side of this farm aro a , n - .r> largo double Brick House, and lUtchei), J well finished, a Bonk Barn, aff'»Applol liinliip nrcharii S ra ocd fruit, and all the nc- Outbuildings. Tbs west side 1 contains a Stone House and Stable, a good Well in ■the basement, and a Spring at tho door, and an Ap- I’jlo Orchard of common fruit. The Mansion side of this trod is worthy tho no too of poisons desirous of purchasing a beautiful (ounlry 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 easily tilled. It contains obout 35 acres of bottom oi rather second bottom land, which is well adapted lo the growth of either grain or gross; thus giving it the double advantage of a grain and stalk form.— This bottom is in front of tho improvements from oast to west, which renders it very suitable to divide, throwing a handsome farm of 103 acres to each side and niiarly square. Also, will be sold on the same day, 57 acres of Mountain Timber Land, with n snug improvement on it. about 2 miles distant. If not sold it will bo rented on tho same day. Title to both properties indisputable. Terms to suit purchasers. Persons wishing to view the properly con call on Goo. Trim ble, who resides on it. JOHN TRIMBLE, Agent. August 2C, 1859—3 t Valuable Real Bsiiid- ror sale, On SATimUAXi Hie mil Of October, 1852. WILL bo sold at public sale on the premises, at 1 o’clock, in the afternoon of said doy, that valuable limestone farm situate in West Pcnnsboroogh lown ship, Cumberland county, Pa., between the turnpike and railroad, about 2J miles west of the borough of Carlisle, bounded by lands of Philip Rhoads, John llotnminger and others, containing 169 ACRES and 81 porches, strict measure, and about 25 acres of which arc first rale timber land, and the remainder arable land in good cultivation. About fifteen acres of this farm are superior meadow land through which a never failing stream runs. The improve ments arc a LOO HOUSE ond LOG BARN, a good Jty.n well of water in tlio yard, and an orch- of well selected apple trees. This i tSHilllßP ro P cr, J ** desirable from {its vicinity @®4iSD to Carlisle, the railroad and the turn- | pibo7Ptr*onB wishing to view the premises can do ' so at any time before the day of sale by calling on [ Mr. John Hosier, who resides on the premise". The terms of the sale will bo made known on Iho day thereof. J Also, will be sold at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon 01, same day by public sale, at the Court House in Car. 1 [lisle, the lot of ground in the said borough ol Carlisle,! lon the road loading to Alexander’s Mill, near the j UoaVdoneo of Gcorgo Melzg.ir, Esq., ond containing 1 about six aeiv-B. t>— .«•>'<• will be ' made known at the lime and place thereof. W. M. BIDDLE. Attorney in fact for the heirs of D. MeCoskry September 9, 1852 —is. Orphans’ Court S»al«j. j Evccutor’s Sale. TN pursuancoof an order of the Orphans’ Court j R , übscnb |.; X( . o „| or „f ,| lO l ole Dnni.-I lof Oumbertand ooun.y, w ,„ Be| , 0 „ Tuo9d ~_„ , ho 2 | sl d,, y of of the minor ch| dren of J. 11. VV oaro , alo of the om|) on premise( ,, lbo following rlccri- Borough ol Carlisle, will expose to public sale, on I s|aio S(ono ,i„ rnli ein Silver Spring) Ihe promises on Saturday, Urn -d dnj of October, , . bcr la ml county, containing ISSa, at 10 o’clock, A. M., a ’• , , I 157 Acres , ncnl measure, Lot O rOUn , having thereon eroded n two slory Log Weather- , shoaled in llio town of Ncwburg, bounded on Uw f bnarded Dwellimr House, a Haul; Ham, I west by High sired, on the north by a lot of John: Corn Cnb Wagon Shed, S t „oko lioimr. Carson, on the east by an alley, being GO feel in [j]{TbHU Wash house, and an elegant Young front and 160 feel in depth. and a Well of never failing, The lerms ol sale are: I‘ivo per cent, lo bo paid " “ w „ b a pum ., ln rloso to ibo door of the', on tho property being struck down; ihe balance of T{)O Urm , s Wl> n „„, >rn vrd and in a good half tho purchase money on the confirmation of the BtalQ cultivation. About 100 acres are cleared, , sale, and the remaining one half m one year with acros bt , lnj! mcn j uW , and the balance well cuv-; inteicst, properly secured. er ed with limber. \\M. KKH, Cinnrdmn. 'pio f arm bounds on tlio (’nnodoguinel creek, , Repiombcr 1852—5l _ _ 11( ,j adjoins lands of Christian Crail, Jus. Young’s Valuable Farm for Stale. heirs. Henry Buiiorfnml others, and a public ruad i On 7’/mr.,/.r,, the M-/ September. 1552 f ,‘’^ u "JJ 3 ri'l.J'lMuiTm'bmg. I IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. THK subscriber as Guardian of tho minor thil-! a]B lQ oommenco mK) o’clock on said day, TIME Ai\D LABOR SATED. by"'value of an order of the Orphans’ Court of v ' hen ll,a lerma jj/u px sKNSKM AN. 1 TllC 01(1 FflsllillUCll Mills DoflC AWfly With! Cumberland county, for that purpose, and in pur- j ExrciiU rof Damtl Uundshno, Jec'd jfj Q || former tunes it was supposed that a large suance of a power of attorney from such of ihe August IU, ISSJ 51 quantity ol Cider could ooty be made by using * parties in interest as are of lull ago, will sell at | ’ -- ~ ~ ■ ponderous machine, that slowly crushed tho apples' public sale,'on the premises, at 12 o’clock, M.,a1l j T 1* 211*111 lOfc* 3211C*. n nlumi grinding them Hoc. They were then madft that certain plantation or farm, situate in Uto town- WILL he sold ul public sale, on the pi endues, on ,„[ 0 a rnassivo ohetso tit straw, and a moat «ovenr< ship of WcHipoiinshorough, Cumberland county, p r idny, October lf>, 1862, tho valuable Farm, the am i long pressure was required lo extract a portion, Ca. bounded by lands of Joseph Rimer. Wm. M. property of tho late Daniel Knyler, situated in Silver 0 f the cider, a considerable quantity being absorbed Davidson Beni. Myers and Wm. G. Davidson, Bnriii K township, Cumber land enmity, about 1 mile by the straw and the mass of pornico, and lo obUiiL |11U1 „ Icktof 11.. B c .tcnvii, 1111.1 1J mill., mull, of Mvi hun- It..at,.ficlnry rv.ult llm firmer had lo Uko ill • 130 Jttrct. neat meitturc. .rub,ire, uml Imumle.lliv limit, of ft.mti.-l Sen.eraon, In. 1,.,,,d., .ml per 1..,.. 1... ... 1.0r.0 lc.ni, enddn u ‘ ’ ... . . , .V, >■ i vulc a whole il.iv that could have been more promt— This properly 19 siluntn on the public road from Jacob llaldctnan and others, contai n g LllM dn yi d. to tnuko from six lo twelve batreU at Mount Rock lo Plainfield, about a mtlo from the' y,ji y j\ cr ts , m<,rc or less, c „i t . r To ohviato the difficulty Ahc Farmers bafrf' Railroad station al AUerlon. and is composed of Limestone Land, oil of which in cultivated land. |, crc i o f ur o labored under, first rate Limestone land. I imro are 10 acres of cxcc . )t ü buut 8 acres, which is well covered with rptiiq TVTAnHT'Nn meadow land through vvhicli Tlio Mount Rock , thriving timber. Tho improvements area ftnfimrrnsses, about I ocro of Locust timber, and Frame Dwelling House. Double Sinno ■ hsa boon Invented, and tho statement* of « few Ftcl* the r««/duo la arable land In good oriler and well Burn. Wash-house, and other Oul-huild- will prove tlmi it is not only the Bust JUaclllltO fenced. 'l’ho Improvements are a largo two story jt>iiHDi» r . 'J’Jiero ia a goo«l Apple Orchard on OMIIO kind In distance, but lliul 11 Is tho most prqft n ,q Slone Dwelling, with a largo stone and lh nronPscs, and a variety of other fruit trees, and , tobU that a man can have on fits farm. The spple* MM* l‘’,nimi Kilclion otlncliod, a Log Hum, a a vVoll of nmr lailmi; w.lsr convenient lo the •"> "il-. mmli.no gr.lod op Into . One pulp, n li!iill.n„ch Tenant lloime. amt I.on S.al.le, I 3 lvtll „,„. Ti.ln indionutnl.lo. ! "‘V r 'V" rc ' bu ‘ * llgh pruuoH, ■’lißM—, - n-. rate Well of water in tlm s „,‘ o „„„„„„ „ s „v|„ek T. M. of ...id Jay, : » m "' u ”» r °. IK. , . i . it bcmi» ascertained by practical cJpofimcnl that One ya.d. Also, n fine nreliard of cl,moo apple c, ,1 term, will bo made known by , y llco c ,,„ h’e obt.lnod, than by Ihe old other fruit irons. Iho terms of sols will bo made UAyiHI.EH N, ‘ Ue.ide. ll.i. it only requires two band, tin' known on the day thereof by the subscriber, who Ex r. of Don.rl Anyl.r, dec d. > 0 unJ miito |nto ciJor „ vinlil y „f will at ony time prior thereto shofr the property to August 2(1, IRS-. 8t _ . apples, than can possibly bo made on the oIA usVi* persons wishing lo view it. I mavtiva fiti.F! ' luncd mnchlnco. On this press, owing to (he com* WILLIAM G. DAVIL'SDN. * ‘ ‘ * c 1 nactness uf tho pumice in tho tub, and the c6mple(o -9, 1852—Jt : subscriber will oficr at public solo, on a■ ur- |llJ|)ner j n wb | c |, ji j 8 ground, n prossilfO of from 3 L day tho 25th day of Hoplcmhcr next, his 1 ’t o 5 tons —that can easily bo obtained—will pro'duißO FARMS, situated in Southampton township, bum • | q |U(I{Q f dVuru blo result than 100 tuns pressure on tho bcrlund county, on tlio road leading from Shippens- i or( j,„ a( y cl( Jor press, even if (ho opplcs wore ground burg to Newvillo, 3 miles Irom tho former and a 8 f,„olyaß«n tho improved Mill; and If lh« applfta from tho latter place. No I containe 85 ocrcßof; wcro mt-iclv C ru»Jicd U s on tl, o Nul maclilno, si would good Limestone Land, about 70 acres of whichi ri .q U j ro u pressure of two hundred tons lo produce oro cleared. Tho improvements ure o largo Urick ,j lo rOBU h jccomplisbod by this Fatonl MiHr The n_gA Dank Barn, a two slory Log House, two f o ;| oW i n g may bo adduced as tho decided advantages Tenant houses, Wngonmokor mid Black-) u j* (j,i 8 (ui|| : _ . , 4 . issss [WMsmlth abop. o Young Orchard of grafted First—Tl will makn more cider than any, other a never failing well of water, &c. Alitl, with u given quantity ofapptes, in n given time. No. 2 contains 81 acres, about CO acres of which arc mul with much less labor and expense, cleared. Tho Improvements oro a two story Brick] Second —lt will make cleaner and sweeter Cider houßo, a Frame bank burn, a Young Orchard of (ban ony oilier mill. , . grafted fruit, and a never foiling well of water. | Third—You cun make (ho cider as you want it, B Thev will ho sold altogether or separate to suit ond when you wont it—and in quantities from one nurchasois. Bulo lo commence at I o’clock I*. M., guMon lo Gor 20 barrels. •. • . nben the Icm. will bo roado known by | I uuitli—- Will, It you can pro., year Current.. IIFNRY AU Chortles, Berries, Cheese, Duller, Lard, and TaM ...... .... Valuable Real Estate tor Sale, 1 On WEDNESDAY, September C 2. IH.VJ. | A T JTLL bo offered al public solo, on Iho promt sen. \ \ on Wednesday, llio 22d day of So plain bor, 1852 the following described real estate, lalo llio property of John Agnow, deceased, viz : No. I A tract of land, situated In Seville town sliip, Perry county, Po., bounded by londs of John R.ro, Henry Jlartm.in, Henry Kell, Win.Milligan, and others, containing 200 Acres, more or less, all of which is cleared and in a high state of cultivation, except about 30 acres, which in ’ well covered with thriving timber. Ton acres is j superior meadow land. The improvements arc a 1 n__n large wealherbbarded DWELLING. HOUSE, a doublc/tjog"Barn, a Tenant ['■PlfSsli ooBo Qnd SUblofSpring House, Wagon CorncrilJß, and other necessary out buildings. ThoroaXP'two Apple orchards on the promises, and trees, and a novir failing Spring of Water isoonvonionl to (ha dwellings. The farm is in good condition, and within o short period j 400 nannol of post and rail fence have boon pul up. Title Indisputable. Parsons wishing to view the promises will please call on Adam Onnis, residing on the same. . .. . No. 2.—Also, will bo sold al llio same time and place, a tract of mountain land, shunted In Ihc same township, county aforesaid, containing 60 Acres, more or less, nil of which Is covered with thriving Youbg Timber, each as choanal, locust, hlokpry, 1 0?li,&o. Thin tract Is about two miles north of tile farm property. - Bale to commence at 11 o clock, A. m. of said day, ’ when terms and conditions of sqlq will bo made Known by JOHN STUART, Executor of Jno. Agntio, dec cl. August 12,1852—frw. Notice to Touchers* TfllßTßliN teachers wanted' to lake chargb of the public schools of South Middleton township. The oomnbhsatloti will bo soo n*>r Tim School Directors of aald lownshlp will moot nl the Court-house, In Carlisle, on Saturday the Joth instant, at I o’clock, P. M.. at which lime and place applicable will please attend. DANIEL KAUFMAN, Secl’y. September 2, 1052—3» House ami Lot for Sale. TUB subscriber will offer at public sale, on iho premises, on Saturday, September 25, 1852, his House and Lot of Ground, situate in iho village of Worloystown, Monroe township, on iho road from Carlisle to York. The lot conrnins 2 acres of j ground, all improved, and under fence. The im- JByA provements are a wealhorboarded j * |JT A House, Frame Darn, Blacksmith and 1 Sra 11 lIS agonmaker Shops, Smoko Housed iSEwWWSIaa Well of good water, &c. The lo cation is considered a good one far a blacksmith, wagonmakcr. or a mechanic of any kind. Title I indisputable. \ For particulars call on the under tatgucd, iliv, o.u »- I menco at 1 o'clock on said day, when attendance I will bo given by JOHN WESTFALL. Sep I 2, 1852—31' Two Valuable Farms for Sale. THE subscriber offers at private sale the following described Real Estate. No. I,—Situated in North Middleton township, -1} miles cast of Carlisle, and about one mile north of the Carlisle and Harrisburg turnpike road, containing 225 acres, more or leas, about one half limestone, and the residue black slate and Meadow land, all cleared and in a high stale of cultivation, except 50 acres well covered will* heavy limber, The buildings »ro F »t a very fine two story mfiM Stone House, I Bgfl|A|jKnnd a Good frame Barn, paiiiy new, j gggggogg| w iih Corn cribs, Wagon sheds, &c . _ r’AflTfrtV - I a tine Spring house, and a never failing spring of j CAUIIWiV* • wolcr near the door of the house, also a good orch- T T [INTERS ami trespassers In general,are bere ard of choice fruit. i JL J_ by warned against longer trespassing oo the No. 2.—ls situated one and a half miles north of j premises of the subscriber, in East Pennsboroogh Carlisle, on the road loading from Slcrrct’s Gap to 1 township, Cumberland county. 1 Will iCSOtI 10 Carlisle, containing ono hundred ond sixty five acres t j lo j QW nfT ainsl a\l who trespass In future, of first rate Slate land well limed,except 35 acres ( ° -JOHN K. HECK, which arc well covered with Timber. The improve-! mcnls ore a twosloiy jwj, Frame House, and a largo frame yarn,nil the necessary bvildinge nro lirgOOtf Condlllonj alotr JLsg£gjg||i,a largo orchard of very choice jfcffic&gr FRUIT, the farm is well supplied water for slock in all the fields. Also two wells of water near the house, that never fail. Persons wishing to purchase or to examine the property will please call on the subsciibcr residing in Carlisle. PossoFsion will bo given on llio Ist of April If re* quired. PoymenU to bo m»do lo anil llio pnrehnaers, ARMSTRONG NODUS. August 12, 1852—if FARM FOR SALU. THK subscriber oilers ol private sole,his valua ble farm, situated in North Middleton township, Cumberland county, on tho Slate road leading from Storrelt’s Gap to Harrislurg. and nl present in the occupancy of Fiuher «fc Ncsbit. f i he farm contains about ONE HUNDRED ACRES, Ob acres of which are cleared, and the remainder is well covered with thriving young limber. The im n plovenients arc a Fog libelling House, Double TiOg Darn, Wagon Shed, Corn ( 15 55 ■ iIIKIUif*ritis. Stone Spring House, and olhst , necessary out-buildings. There is Q good 1 Apple Orchard on the premises, and a great variety , 10l other fruit trees. A spring of never failing water \ ta convenient to um tuid indispuiautu. j For terms call on the undersigned,, residing in 1 Kingstown, county aforesaid. : HENRY RINEHART. 1 August 12. 1852—2m* July 20, 1852—8t # Farm ami Factory for Sale. TUB Bubflciibor offers nl private solo, the proper ty on which ho now resides, situate in MiHlin town chip, Cumberland county. 4 miles north of Nowburg, on the east side of tho State road leading to Perry county. Tho properly contains 52 Acres, moro or loss, of ground, about 36 acres of which ore improved,and ip a high state of cultivation. 1 bo remainder is well covered with valuable young tim ber, such as chcsnut. oak, hickory, &c. The im provoments uro a two story wcnlhorboaided §•■■•l Dwelling House and Kitchen, a two story building, known ns the “Three Square Hol low Woollen Factory,” in which nro all the machi nery necessary to carry on manufacturing purposes with a pair of Chopping Durrs, Corn Screw, Circu, lar Saw, &c., all in good condition. The Factory is propelled by a never failing stream of water.— There is,also on the promisee a Young ApploOrch-j ard of grafted fruit, together with’ other fruit IrcCs. Tho location would bo a favorable one for crtrrymg on tho Tanning business, or the grlndlhg of Sumac. Fnr particulars call oh thn iindoraiflDOdn.lcsldmir on Iho proml.oi- sam u E l L. GILLESPIE. Juno 10, 1853—if . _ . - -, PINE OIL phi Fluid constonlly on hand at Wm A Corothers’. September, Valuable Real Estate for i^i‘ IN pursuance of. an order of the Orphans*ponri of Cumberland coiirTty, Pa., the undersigned will expose to public sale, on the premises, 6p Tuesday (ho 10th of October next, at 13 o'clock, M., ihe following valuable property, late the ••• (ate of Jacob Gross, deceased, to wit:.,/ .... All (hat trod of first rate Limestono'.Land, fit unto in Silver Spring township, county aforesaid* about half n milo coath-west of Hogbstown, and convenient to the turnpike,'containing ali'onV '■■B9 ACltfESyf;;-,-' ->■; more or less, nllof-which Islmprovfcd except about } acres Of muuer iuuu, n -«t on erected consist of a two story Frama Dwelling House, Frame Bain, Cprn (■■■■l[iifflpCribß. wagon Sheds, Wash; House, There is a good Well of never failing .waiter 9prn ’ vonicnl to tho dwelling, and a spring of through one end oi tho properly. Also, a yoDDg Appl.o Orchard, and a variety of other frail trees. The land is In a high state of cultivation, and of. f«TB great inducements to persons wishlngto por« ! chase, ; „ For particulars call on the widow, residing oh the premises, or on the undersigned, residing lof Mechauicsburg. PETER BARNHART, Adm’r. Sept 2,1852—71 %*Lnn. Examiner insert till sale, and send bilT to this office. Member 2, 1852 3t* Dissolution of Pai'tnorslitp. TUB partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, In carrying on the business, in Carlisle, under tho firm of Sbemberger & Cocklin, was dissolved by mutual consent On the 2-lih instant. Tho business of tho firm ,will bp,Wi lled u;> by Charles M. Cocklin, who will continue to carry on the business at his shop, opposite OlftM* hotel, North Hanover street. . , PHILO SHAMBERGER, CHARLES M. COCKLItf.' August 2G, 1852—3 t Notice NOTIC !•' is hereby given that application wilf -ho made to the next Legislature, agreeably to tho Constitution and laws of this Commonwealth, to renew the Charter of tho Carlisle Deposit Bank. Ami also to make such alteration In the Oharterjr ns to confer upon said Dank tho rights and leges of n Dank of issue, and change the name to' that n| the '• Carlisle Hank.” By order of llio Hoard of Directors. \VM. M. BEETEM, Cashier. July I. 135-:.—Cm naiCKOK’S PATENT CIDER MILL. —With it you can save otto fourth of jour limo.ln making apple butler, , , . , Sixth—With It ymi can gtind and chop your Ap ples, potatoes, Turnip*, Beet*, Carrot*, or Pumpklne, for your Catilo. * Seventh—With id use yon can at all lime* Into FRESH and SWEET CIDER. With all the advantages resulting from (he ppf« ; session and liau of sadi a machine—at a price so low. that U it within the reach of all—can it bo that ariy , intelligent farmer would do without It 7 , Du you with to have In your house al'ell times Cider that is tweet and fresh, the only time it It re ally healthy and fit for use—and do you with to tare a great portion of the hard labor attending the (nak* t Ing of apple bailor? Ifsa. buy ihit machine ana I our word for it you will not bo ditappolniod. . Thoprico of (ho Cider Mill and Press* It 435*} ami ofiho Root Cutting Cylinder 05. For Machines,' for State, county, or township rights, address* poll-' paid, W.O- IHCKpK. , Harrlsbttfg, Pal ■ (tj'C'Joocl Agents wanted. , NOTICE.—Since my circulars wore Issued H hep been concluded to tell at tho above the owner tho entire right ib ltio machino end io uso or lend it as ho ploaios. i ■ 1 ■ ’ i • ", vy »o.n>ywu-«