White HallAoadcmy. TBE lhird serai-annual exarainallon of this In slltutioD wlll bo: heM; on Friday, ihe24lh instant, to commence at 0 o'clock-A, M. An exhibitioner given ip the evening* Friends of education are respectfully Invited to attend. .? D. DENLINGER, Principal, Sept 16, ;1852--2t AN ELECTION for officers and managers of the Cumberland Valley Rail road Company, Will be held at the company's office, in Chambers* burg',.between the hours of 10 A M and 4 P M of Monday, thp 3d of October next. , . ■ E. M. BIDDLE, Sccl’y. R R Office, Sept 10,1852—31 Plainfield Academy. THE examination .of students will take place September 27th and 28lh, from I until 4 o'clock P. M. The friends of education are invited to at- ml. R. K. BURNS, Principal. Sept. 16, 1852—21 ■ln the Court of Common Pleas of Cum- ‘berlaud county. - The Carlisle Bank *)No. 4, Novombr. Term, vi, C 1853. Jacob M. Haldeman. jTo Jacob M. Haldeman. You are hereby notified that the following writ has beon issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, and of which 1 am dlricled to give noilco by publication. DAVID SMITH, Sh’ff, Sheriff's office, Carlisle, Sept 3,1852—6 t NOTICE. Vumberland county , 63. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the Sheriff of Cumberland, county, Greeting: If (he Carlisle Rank make you secure of presen ting their claim, iben wo command you that you summon by good and lawful summgnets, Jacob AI. Haldeman, late of your ooantfj yeoman, so that he be and appear before our JudgesalCarhsle, at our county court of Common Pleas, there to be held the Bth day of November next, to show where fore, whereas they the said defendant and plaintiff, together and undivided do hold as lenanis in com mon certain tracts of land situate in Southampton township, Cumberland county, containing together about four thousand seven hundred and ninety seven acres and ninety-seven perches and allow ance, partition whereof defendant doth gainsay, and (ho same to bo done, do nol permit, very J«n justly and against the same laws and customs, &c. And have you there the names of those summon ers and this writ. Witness ihe Hon. James 4!. C»raha:n, President Judge uf mu said court, at Car lisle, the 25ih day of August, A. I). 1852. GEOUUE ZINN, I’rolii’y. Mec!iaiilcsl>urg Institute. A Select Boarding Sch ml , embracing two distinct and separate departments, Mate and Female. REV. JOS. «. LOOSE, A. M., LATE Principal of Preparatory Department, Mar* shall College, Morcersburg, Principal. This flourishing liistilulo will open its winter scs aion under flattering auspices. Measures have been adopted to erect a largo and eligible edifice, adapted to ilie accommodation of scholars of both sexes. It is located in (he healthy and pleasant village of Mo chsnicsburg, Cumberland county. Pa., 6 miles west of Harrisburg, and 9 miles oast of Carlisle. The Cumberland Valley Railroad passes through the place, and readers i: very accessible from every part of the State. The educational course of the Male Department embraces the usual studios of a thorough English education, and the preparation of students for any oftho higher classes in College. The Fe malj Department shall bo so conducted ns to afford a thorough collegiate education for young Ladies.— It will be under the care of the Principal, assisted by an experienced and accommplished lady. TERMS Ancient Languages, English branches, 10 00 Modern Languages, German, French, dec., 10 00 Music on Piano, 10 00 Hoarding, including tuition, 50 00 .. Contingent expenses, 1 00 session will commence on Monday, 1 Ub of October, and terminate an the Ist of March. \ A’ weekly lecture will bo delivered in the Insti tution Anatomy and Physiology, by J. H. Hkr msd, M. D. RkFKnExrF.it: J. W. Xevin, I). D., Marshall College, r. schnir, d. n.. Prof. W. M. Nevin, “ '* Prof. S. C. Porter, “ '* Prof. S. Apple, u “ Hov. A. 11.-Kromer, Cuilisle. Rev. M. Johnston, “ S. D. Koiffl-r, M. U„ Dr. fra Day, Mechanicsburg. Dr. P. If. Long, rt Dr. J. H. Honing, “ Rev. Goo. Morris, *' George H. Bucher, E«q , Hogostown. Sept 9, 1862 — 2m* Estate Notice ALL persons ore hereby notified that Letters of Ailministiation on the estate of Nancy Hanna, Lite of Lower Allen township, Cumberland county, Pa., have been issued by the Register in and for the said county, to (ho subscriber who resides in the said township of Lower Allen. AIT persons having hn ving claims or demands against the estate of the said ; decedent, are requested to make known the same without delay, and those indebted will make pay ment to JOHN C. DUNLAP, AJmr. August 30, 1853—Gt* Plainfield Classical Academy, miles West of Carlisle. Tho Thirteenth Jj Session commences on Monday. Nov. 3, 1888. This Institution Jms been in nun-dsfai operation 7 years, during which time such additions and improve* mints .have hooa made as to render it one of the most commodious and convenient in the Slate, In regard to trooltbfulncsa it may bo mentiono (hat no oqjo of serious sickness has occurred in the Institution since it was founded. Us moral purity is attested by tho fact that depraved associations, scones ol vice, and resorts for dissipation have no distance in tho neighborhood. The course of instruction campuses all branches required hy tho merchant, professional man or cello* glan. Also modorn,l(tnguagcs, vocalandinstruuien* lul music,<ic. It is tho determination of the Proprietor that t ho Institution shall sustain tho reputation it haaalroady acquired for imparting thorough instruction, and in culcating and establishing virtuous principles in the mins hf tho youth submitted to his charge. Torrpe (par session of five months) $6O 00. Por catalogues containing references, dee., address U. K. BURNS, Principal and Proprietor, Plainfield P. 0., Cumb. co., Pa, Assisted by D. W. Edmonson, A. U., and Asm tax Clacton. S optomber 23, 1862. Stoves! Stoves! THE subscriber has made arrangements with the best manufacturers of Stoves in Troy, Al bany** New Yoik, Philadelphia, &0., by which ho can offer inducements to persons wishing to pur chase' Stoves equal to the manufacturers. Among hifl assortment of COOK STOVES, will bo found tbo best and most approved patterns adapted for burning either wood or cool, all of which are warranted. **■ Ilia Pavlov Stoves, embrace now and beautiful styles, and such os cannot fail to pleaso all tastes. In addition to those, he has on hand a largo assortment of NINE PLATE S'IVyHS, which ho foots satisfied will please purchasers. Persons desirous of procuring a good stove will do well to examine my slock, as tl will bo their advantage to give mo the preference. JOHN D. GOrtGAS. West High St., opposite Ithoada' Warehouse. Carlisle, Sept IG, 1852. Election Proclamation. where he offers bis vote ai least tea days Immediato*- ly preceding each election, and within two years paid a State or county tax, which shall have been assessed at least 100 days before the election.- But a citizen of the United Slates, wbo has previously been a qual ified voter of this Stale, and removed therefrom and returned, and who shall have resided in the election district and paid lazes aforesaid, shall ’ bo en titled to vole after residing in this State six months: Provided, That (bo wbito freemen, citizens of the United States, between tho ages of twenty'one and twenty two years and bavo resided in the election district ton days os aforesaid, shall bo entitled to vote although they shall not have paid taxes. No person shall bo permitted to veto whoso nemo is not contained in the list of taxable Inhabitants furnished by tho commissioners, unless First, he pro duces a receipt for the payment within two years, of a state or county lax assessed agreeably to the con (dilution, and give satisfactory evidence cither oo his oath or affirmation, or the oath or affirmation of another that ho has paid such a tax, or on failure to praduco a receipt shad make oath to the payment thereof. Second, if ho claim a right to vote by be ing an elector between tho ago of twenty one and twenty two years, ho shall depose on oath ot affirma tion (hat ho has resided in this Stale at least ono year next before his application, and make such proof of residence in the district as is required by ONE PERSON this act and that ho does verily believe from the ac to represent the district of the counties count given him that ho is of the ago aforesaid, and of Cumberland, Perry and York, in the Congress such other evidence as is required by this act, whero of the United States. upon (ho name of the person so admitted to vote TWO PERSONS shall bo inserted in (ho alphabetical list by tho in to represent the county of Cumberland in tho "Pcctora, and o note made opposite thereto by writing House of Representatives of Pennsylvania, the word Max,’if he shall be admitted to voio by _ N nme«\M reason of having paid tax, or the word‘age,’lf ho , "““SUN bo called out to the cloths, who shall moke the like for Sheriff of Cumberland county. notes In the lists of voters kept by them. ONE PERSON ‘ln all caeca whore tho name of (ho person chim for Commissioner of the county of Cumberland. ,n ff lo * ol ° found on the list furnished by the com- ONE PERSON mißsioncrs and assessor, or lain right to vote whether for Coroner of .he county of Cumberland. I °' ,nd lh “ r "°" ” n “ l * '? *"* ,1 ualili “ d J ' citizen, it ahull bo the duly of the inspector to exunt- ONE PERSON inu such persons on oath us to his qualifications, and for Director of the Poor and of tho House of Em- if ho claims to have resided within the Slate for ono ploymenl of Cumberland county. year or more, tiia oath shall bo sufficient proof ONE PERSON thereof, but shall make proof by at least one coinpo for Auditor lo se.llo the Dublin nccounta of the tent wtlncs., who shall bo a qualified elector, that ho county of Cumberland. h, ‘ r f ,Wcd > n 1,0 d, ’ lnc , l . far ™ r ° tl !" n l 0" The aaid election will ha held throughout the "•*> inio.cdi.tcly proceeding ..id election, and .hall f iievuro . sl«o himself swear that his bona fide residence, m ♦im i , . pursuance of his lawful calling, la within tho district, Iho election in the elec ton dlstr.c composed of ond lllQl hc dld no , , cmoto , ald dlslri ct for tho the borough of Carlisle and the townships of North p UrpOBC of voting therein. Middleton, South Middleton, Lower Dickinson, ‘Every person qualified as aforesaid, and who shall Lower Frankford and Low,r Wesipennsborough, moke due proof if required, of his residenso ond will be held at the Court House, in the Borough i payment of taxes as aforesaid ; ho shall b» admitted of Carlisle. ) to vote in the township, ward or district in which ho The election in the election district composed of'shull reside. Silver Spring township, will be held at the public ‘1 fapy person shall prevent or attempt to prevent houso of George Duey, in Hegcstown, in said °ny officer ofany election under (Ins act from holding township. j vuch election, or use or threaten any violence lo any 'Hie election in the (lection district composed Fuc *' officer, or shall interrupt or improperly interfere jof Hampden township, will bo held at the house l *' l[h 1,,m in ll,c ‘* cculion his duly, or shall block 'formerly occupied by 11. Dressier, in said town- ■ u l* lU w ' ,, ? u " °, r l avtnUß l “ «ny window whore the Sumc may bo holding, or (.hall riotously disturb the •}%i , . • ....... , J peace at such election, or shall use or practice any Iho election In the election district entnpueed of |„„„,idu.in B threat., fu.co u, .iulcncc, with deign to the ounahtp of Ll-ppcr Allen, util be held at the i„ Qt]rncu ul , d uly orover.woany clcclor, or to proven, pub to hones of Datrtd Slu-lfcr, in Shepherdelmvn. r , om or IC ,„ roi „ „, c frccd „ m O r c l.oicc, 1 he election in lire election district composed of persons on conviction shall bo fined in any sum the township of Lower Allen, will be held at the not exceeding five hundred dollars and bo imprisoned wagon-maker shop of Jonas Hunchbarger on Slate t for ui y Urn* not less than three nor more than twelve Hill. 1 mouths, and if it shall bo shown lo courts where the WHEREAS, in and by abaci of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled “An act relating to the election of this Commonwealth/ 1 passed the 3d day of July, A. D. 1039, it is made the duly of the Sheriff of every county within this Commonwealth, to give public notice of the General Elections, and in such notice to enumerate: I. The officers to bo elected. 3. Designate the place at which the election is to be held. I, David Smith, High Sheriff of the county of Cumberland, do hereby make known and give this public notice to the electors of the county of Cum berland, that on Tuesday the I3th day of October next, an election will be held at the several elec tion districts established by-law in said county, at which time they will vote by ballot for the several officers hereinafter named, viz: ONE PERSON for Judge of the Supreme Court of the State of Pennsylvania. ONE PERSON, for Canal Commissioner of the State of Pennsyl vania. The election in the election district composi d of trial of * uch offences ahull bo hod. that the person ao Hast Pennsborough townahlp, w tU bo held m ib«> ’ i.ffcmllng was not a resident of iho €\ly, word.dls- , house now occupied by C. Dulson, at the u cst ind trict or township where tho offence wos committed, oi the Harrisburg Bridge. ond not' entitled to vole therein, then on conviction The election in the district composed of New , * ,l; ®hjH be untcnccd to pay o fine of not lees than Cumberland, will bo hold at Iho publics bouse of onc >”»"■ 'I 1 "" tbonsand dollar.,.nd VV. H. Bob), in the borough ol New Cumberland. I b « ln T"»‘"’" 1 " ul '«■ than an months nor nsora than The election in Ihn district enmposed of the bo- two jearr. , „ , , , r .. . • . i||. iij . i a, • 'll ony person or persons shall make any bet or rough oMeohai.lesbt.rg, will bo hold at the public „ 10 rc , a |, of eleclim, „ i f lli „ lho house of John Hoover, in said borough. Commonwealth, or shall offer to make anj such bet t he election in the district composed of Monroe or vvoger, cither hy verbal proclamation thereof, or township, will be held nt (he public house of P. or i y any written or printed advertisement challenge B. Goodyear, in Church town, in said borough or invite ony person to niuhe such bet or wager, upon The election in the district composed of Upper conviction thereof he or they ahnli forfeit and pay Dickinson township, will be held at tbo house now three times the amount bo bet or to be bet. occupied by Christian 11 off nan in said low nsh ip. *1 f any perron not by law qualified, shull fradulcnt- The election in the disirul composed of the ho- ly veto at any election in this Commonwealth. nr rough of Newvillo, and townships oi Mifflin, Up- being otherwise qualified ahull vulo out of hit proper per Frankfurd, Upper Westpennsborough, and district, or if any person knowing the wont of such that pari of Newton township, not included in the qualifications, shall aid or procure such person to Leesburg election district hereinafter mentioned, pcrßon offendin e •>.», on conviction bo will be bold a. ihu Brick School House, in lho bo- “oy aun. nol e.ceed.ng two hundred dollar., Touch of New ville. und bo for u,, y lcrm no * exceeding three The elcclion in the diarricl eomposed ol Hope- n b , nll voloGl moro onoc | coli „„ wel township, will bo he d at the School House di , lriol ,„ r ' olharwiao Crudi.l.mlly vole more than onao in Now burg, in said township. on ( [ lo flamo day, or B hutl jradulcnlly fold or deliver The election In the district composed of tho bo- JO ij lc inspector two tickets together, with the intent | rough of Shippensburg, Shippensburg township, illegally to vole, or shall procure another so to do, ho and that part of Southampton township not includ- 0 f ihoy offunding, shall on conviction bo fined in any cd in the Leesburg election district, will bo held sum not less than fifty nor more than five hundred at the Council House, in the borough of Shippens- dullara, oud ho imprisoned fur any term not less than burg. throe nor more Ilian twelve months. And in and by an act of tho General Assembly ‘lf ony poison not qualifud to vote in this Com of this Commonwealth, passed the 2d July, 1839, monwoaltb, agreeably to law, (except the sons of it is thus provided, “That the qualified electors of qualified citizens) eharVsppcor at any place of elec parts of Newton and Southampton townships, in l * on f or P ur P oBo of issuing tickets or of Influcn the county of Cumberland, bounded hy the follow- c ' n S lho citizens qualified to vote, ho shall on convic ing lines and distances, vii; Beginning al Ihc non rorfcil end pa, any anm nul eicccdmg one a i-~.» - ii ,u„ „ t .u i »■ •i- hundred dollars for every such offence, and ho im- Adama connl, line Ihnnce along Iho line dividing d f<tr not decoding fl.rco mooli.'.' Iho townships qf Dickinson and New lon lo Iho ‘ A obly J lllc prov i.|„ n , Br .l ace luinpike road, Ihcnce along aald turnpike lo Con- , ion t of „ ld ' ocli m , y y General ond 8 E , ccliun ire School House, on said turnpike, in bonllmrop- , h , n bo opc „ cd between Iho buora of eigln and ten ton township, thence to n point on Iho Walnut j n 0 foicnoon, and shall continue without Inletrup. Hollom Hoad at Reyhuck s, including Heybuck s ij, )n or adjournment until 7 o'clock in iho evening, farm, thence a straight direction lo lho Saw Mill w hcn the polls ahull be closed, belonging to the heirs of George Clever, thence And the Judges of the respective districts aforesaid along Kryshur's run to tho Adama county line, uro by lho said act required to meet at the Court thence along tho lino of Adams county to the place House, in the burough of Carlisle on the third d«j of beginning, bo and lho same is hereby declared after Iho said day of election, being Fildny tho Isrh a now’ and separate election district, the election d«y of October then and (hero to perform the things lo be hold al (ho public house of Wm. Maxwell, required of them bylaw. ' , in Leesburg, Southampton township.” under my hand, at Cnrfndc.tMa loth day of none* JS HEREBY a,YEN. S^ a - A - D ie^ AV ,D SMlTH,Sheriff. That every person, excepting Justices of the sheriff's Office, Carlisle, ( IVace, who shall hold any ofiico or oppointmoni September IC, 1852, j of pr fit or trust under lho United Slates, or of this Stale, or any city or incorporated district, whether a commissioned officer of otherwise, a subordinate $l2 00 officer or agent, who is or shall be employed un- der the legislative, executive, or Judiciary depart* inenis of this Stale, or of tho Untied States, or ol any city or of any incorporated district; and also that every member of Cohnjfess and pf tho State Legislature, and of tho Select and Common Coun* cil of any oily, or commissioner of any incorpora* ted district, |s by favV incapable of holding or ex ercising at (he same time, the office or appointment of Judge, inspector, or clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, and that no inspector, Judge or other officer of such election shall be eligible to bo then voted for. And the said act of Assembly, entitled an act relating to electioneer this Commonwealth, passed July 3d, 1639, furtiior provides as follow's, to wh: ••That the inspectors and Judges shall moot at the respective places appointed for holding the election in tho district to which they respectively belong, before 9 o'clock in (he morning} of (bo Second Tuesday of October, and each of said in* spoolers shall appoint ono clerk, who shall bo a qualified voter of such district. “In ease tho person who shall have received tho second highest ndmbcr of votes fur inspector, shall not attend on the day of the election, then tho per* son who shall have received tho second highest number of votes for judge at tho next proceeding election shall aol as inspector in his place. And in case tho person who shall have received tho highest number of votes for inspector shall not at* I tend, tho person elected Judgo'ehall appoint an in- I epcolor in his place; and in oaso tho person elected ) a judge shall not attend, then (he Inspector who received tho highest numbnf of voles shall appoint a judpo in his place; or if any vacancy shall con tinue in the board for tho spooo of one hour after tho time fixed by low for the opnning of tho elec tion, (ho qualified voters of the township, ward or district for which such officer shat) have boon elec ted, present nribo plubo of election, shall elect ono of their number to fill such vacancy. *Il shall bo the duty of the several assessors respec tively to attend at the place of holding every general special or township election, during the whole time said oleolion is kept open, fur the purpose of giving information to the inspectors end judges when called on in relslion to the rights of shy person assessed by them to vote at such election, or such other mat ters in relation to tho assessment of volore as the said inspectors or either of them shall from lime to time require. 'No person shall bto permitted to vote ot any eloo-: tion sfe aforesaid, than a while freeman of tho age of 21 yfiafs or muro.who shall have resided lathe .Stale al least one year, and in the election 1 district Proclamation WH EIIBAS the Honoroblc Jmea H, Obuiim ' President Judpo of the sovero! Courts of Coin mon Plooe of the counties of Cumberland .Perry ond' Juniata,ln Pennsylvania,and justice of the several! Courts of Oyci and Terminer and Ocncial JnilUcJi livery in said counties, and (lon. John Kupp onO Sami. Woodburn, Judges of the Court of Oyer and J Terminer and Genera] Jail Delivery, for the trial of | nil capital and other offences, in the sold county of, Cumberland —by their precepts to me directed dated { the 23d of August, 1802, have ordered the Court ( of Oyer and Totmlncr end General Jail Delivery, u> bo holdon at Carlisle, on .the 2d Monday of Novern-! bor next, (boihg the Bth day) at lOo’clock in the forenoon, to continue ono week. And ti|o said Judges by their precept to me direc ted, dated the same day, have also ordered a Court of Common Plooe to bo holdon at Carlisle, on the 6th Monday of November noil, being the 20lb day,j at IQ o’clock in the forenoon, to continue ono week. I NOTICE Isthoroforo hereby given,! o the Coro*l nor, Justices ofiho Teuco and Constables of tbriaid county of Cumberlond,tha< they are by the said pre cept commandodto belhon and there in theirpropor persons, with their r oils,records,inquisition B.oxanii* I nations, and ail other remembrances, to do those' things wbichto their offices appertain to bo done,and alilliosothatarobuundby rocognizsncos.to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall bo in tho jail of said county,are to bo there to prosecute them osshulllio just. DAVID SMITH, ahiriff. Siikuiff'h Officii, 7 ' Carlielc.Sopi 10, 1852. S -/iier. I2»talo notlo.o. V ALL persons arc hereby notified that Administration on (ho estate of Margaret gcr, late of Silver Spring Ip., Cnmbcrland co., havo thli day boon issued by the Register in and for said coUnfy to the subscriber who resides in said township. ATI persons having claims or demands against tho cute,to of the said decedent, are requested to make known tho same without delay, and those indebted to moke payment to JOSEPH EICHELDERGER, Ex’r. I Bopt 0, 1852—61* Estate Notice# LETTERS of administration on tho estate of Eliza Sturgeon, deceased, lalo of'thb BoroOgh of Carlisle, Cumberland 00., havp beoii'lssuod by (ho Register of said county, to tho subscriber rest' cling initio sbmo Uorough. All persona having claims against thocalalo of said dedodent wlllpre soni (bom for settlement, and thoso indebted \rill make immodlald payment to H. A. STURGEON, Adm’r. September 2,1852—0 t ’Valuable RcaFEstate lor Sale. WII bo Bold at public eale, on Thursday the 30(h of September, 1862, at 1 o’clock P. M., on the pro* arises, all that Farm belonging to tbo heirs of Geo. Trimble,deceased, situate in Silver Spring town*’ ship, Cunborlaod county, I mile north of Bucher’s milh on the public road from Hogcstown to Slc-irct’a Gap, curtaining 206 Acres and some Perches, of Blucl Slate Land, of good quality and in a high state ofcultivalion. About, 170 acres of which are cleared,and the residue in thriving limber. Tho improviinentß on the cast side of this farm are a Ja^jjP r '’ largo double Brick House, and Kitchen, well finished, a Bank Barn, an Apple jigjltopOrchard ofgroftcd fruit, and oil (hjo no* I'pssarv Outbuildings. 'Tbs west side contains e ;Stone House and Stable, a good Wotl in tho baßOtncat. and a Spring at tho door, and an Ap* plo Orchard tf common fruit. Tho Mansion side of this tract is worthy tho no lico of persons desirous of pfirchoatng a beautiful country residence, as A would require but little ad ditional expense to rc dor it such. This property combines several advn itagcs, not only from location but from tho nature of tho soil, it being loose and cosily tilled. It coni ins about 25 acres of bottom oi rather second bottom land, which is well adapted to the growth of cither grain or grass; thus giving it the double odvanlngolof a grain and stalk farm.— This bottom is in front of the improvements from east to west, which rinders it very suitable to divide, throwing a handsomj/ (arm of 103 acres tooach side and nearly square. I Also, will be soldlon the same day, 57 acres of Mountain Timber Land, with a snug improvement on it, about 2 miloJ distant. If not sold it wilt bo rented on tho sameday. TUlu to both properties indisputable. Tefms to suit purchasers. Persons wishing to view the properly con call on Geo, Tum ble, who resides on it. JOHN TRIMBLE, Agent. August 25, 1852—31 Valuable Real Estate for Sale. On SATURDAY. thoOlhof October, 185?. WILL bo sold at public sate on ibo premises, ni 1 o’clock, in the afternoon of said day, dial valuable limestone farm situate in Weal Pennsborough town* all ip, Cumberland county, Pa., between the turnpilto and railroad, Ghoul 2£ miles west of the borough of Carlisle, bounded by lands of Philip Rhoads, John Hcmnungcr and others, containing 169 ACRES and 81' perches, strict measure, and about 25 acres ol which are fust rale limber land, and the romaindci arable Lnd in good cultivation. About fifteen acres' of tins farm arc superior meadow land through which a never failing stream runs. The improve* I mcnm arc a LOG HOUSE and LOGS BARN, a good wi ll of witter in the yard, und an .itch- \ jj nrd of well selected apple trees. This fqffijj |£ m properly is desirable from its vicinity Carlisle, the railroad and the turn pike. Pifbiins wishing to view the premises can do bo ol any lime before the day of s.ile by calling on Mr. John Hoilcr, who resides on the premises. The terms of the sale will be made known on the day thereof. _ I Also. wilfbo sold at 10 o’clock, in the forin.ion of I same (Jay by jiobhc safe, nt tho Court House in C-« r.! lisle, the lot oPfcround in the said borough of Carlisle, t t>«» thenrond folding to Alexander’s Mill, near lhu| , of George Melzgur, and containing ' a fiix acrch. The terms of wliicti solo will be I made known at the time and plicq thereof. W. M. BIDDLE. Attorney in fuel for the heirs of D. UlcCoskry. September 9, 1852—is. Orphans’ Court Sale, IN pursuance of on order of tho Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, tho subscriber, Guardian of the minor children of J. 11. Weaver, late of the Borough of Carlisle, will expose to public sale, on the promises, on Saturday, the 2J day of October, 1852, at 10 o'clock, A. M., a Lot of Ground, « situated in the town of Newborn, bounded on the west by High street, on the north by a lot of John ('arson, on the east by an alley, being Gl) fuel in front and 169 feel in depth. The terms of sale are: Five per cent, to bo paid on the properly being struck down; the balance of half the purchase money on the confirmation of the sale, rmd the remaining one half in one year with interest, properly secured. VVAJ. KEU, Guardian. September 2, 1852 —5l Valuable Farm for Sale On ' Thursday , the 3 Oth of September, 1852. 'l’H K subscriber as Guardian of the minor chib dreii ul John Davidson, late of Ncwville, dec’d., by virtue of an order of iho Orphans’ Court of; Cumberland county, for that purpose, and in pur suance of a power of attorney from such of the pariirg in interest as are of full ngp, will sell at public sale, on the premises, at 12 o’clock, that certain plantation or farm, situate in the town* 1 ship of Westpcnnshoroogh, Cumberland coon'y, I'a., b>mtided by lands of Joseph Rimer, Wm, M J Davidson, Uenj. Myeta and Wm. G. Davidson, 1 coaiaiiiin^ 130 Acres, neat measure. This propeny is shunto on the public road fiom Mount Hock to Plainfield, about a mtlo from the \ i RalUn-od station at Alterton, and \s composed of first rate Limestone land. There are 10 acres of mctujow land through which the Mount Hock finrjng no6BDB| qbqut 1 aero of Locust limber, and ihOcfirtflib is arable land In good order and well fpncclL The Improvements are a largo iivo story I n. n Stonu Dwelling, with a largo stone and Frame Kitchen attached, a Log Darn, a iiyiE!vt? DriLk onai ' l House, und Log Stable, a first ralo Well of water in the yard. Also, a fine orchard of choice npplo and oilier fruit trees. The terms of salo will bo made , known on the day thereof by iho subscriber, who w ill at any time prior thereto show iho property to 'pi inrun vyshitlTl to view it. WILLIAM 1853-41 , /. f ‘ f _ l piibllc Sulo.of Real Estate, j On '£Jmrtd<ty,~()ctvber 14/A, 1853 r- WILL he sold at public sale, on the premises, l in Silver Spring township, Cumberland couniy, Pn., iho following real estate, late the property of John Clendenin, deceased, viz : A tract of land üboui4 miles north o( Ilogestown near tlm road leading from Duchcr’s mill to Mil ler's Gap, containing about 7tj 250-Acres, of goo.rSldfo land, about ICO acres of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivation. The remainder is coveted with good timber, such as Ohk, Hickory, Ghosmtl and Locust. The im ■'A—JL provemenla are a good Log House, a Double Log Dam, and other Out-build jMMliKjtßiitgs. Also, on Orchard of various id fruit. This farm is desirable for u stock farm, being well watered capable of growing o great quantity of hny, £ Sp Also, will bo sold, about bores of Mountain land, covered with all kinds of timber. This tract will he sold in lots to suit purchasers. Sale to commence at I o’clock on said day, and tho terms made known by JOHN CLENDENIN, KxV Sept 9, 1863—61 Valuable Town Properly for ti~ n WILL be sold at public aalo, on Sa turday tho Olh day of October, 1652, (H£*S9v I*>o 1 * >0 two e,or y BRICK Dwelling House Lol of Ground, alluoto on Main Btr«‘ei' in (ho borough of Carlisle, now in tho oc cupancy of Dr. H. Hinkloy. Tho house is 30 (bet in front with a two fust alley at the side, and tho lot calends bock 9(0 feel to Diokinaon alley.— Tha house is commodious and roomy, and tho basement story la finished, for afn ofllco. The 10l dontahiß.a variety of choice fruit trees. Tho house iaji.dvontagoously situated 1 in the centre of tho bo rough and Is a good professional or business loon, lion,"Kale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day/ atiiftlie terms made known by RICHARD CRAIGHEAD, JOHN W. CRAIGHEAD, Bopt'lC. 1652—4 t Executors. A L6T of prlmoßhsd just received and'for lx- st : Wm A Oarothor*’. - Boptpraber 0. Orphans’ Court Sale. BY virtue of an order of tho Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county,,to mo directed, I will ex pose to public sale, on Saturday tho ,30th of Octo ber next, on tho premises, at 10 o’clock on said.day, tbo real estate of Benjamin llobcrlig, late of Mifflin j township, dcc r d., consisting of tho following tracts, viz : Tho Mansion tract, situate in Mifflin towpslrip, bounded by lands qf John tStowart, tho boiis of Mar tin Burkhart, John High, and John Henry,contain ing 10G Acres and 69 Perches and allowance. Thtt tract consists of excellent Slate Land, in a high state ofcultivalion. Tho improvements ars a good M two story LOG HOUSE, BANK BARN, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib. Young Orch ard, and a Well of water near the house. Also, a tract of MOUNTAIN T/APTO, in said township, bounded by lands of Bcmri Wild’s heirs, Henry Baker, John High and others, contain ing 20 acres and 5 perches, strict measure. 'This tract is well limbered, and advantageously located for tho use of (ho Mansion tract. Terms of sale; Five per cent, of tho omounl to be paid on the confirmation ofthq sale, onc-halftbo balance on tho Ist of April tho deed will :be delivered, and tho balance in two equal annual payments without interest. JOHN HEDERLIO, Adm’r. Scp-omhcr 16, 1852—7 t Public Sale. BY virtue of an order of the Ccurl of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, in a proceeding in partition between James Kennedy and Maria bis wife, and Win. Barr, Wm. Oration, and Hrv. Robert M’Cachron, I will expose to public sale, on the premises, on Monday the I lib day of Oc tober, 1952, nt 10 o’clock, A. M., A LOT OF GROUND* I situate in the borough of Newville. bounded by the Big Spring, a lot of John M. Davidson, Main street, and coniainlng about 1 Acre, more or loss. The terms of sale are: One half of the purchase money to bo paid upon the confirmation of the sale by the court, and balance on the Ist April, IRSO. DAVID SMITH, Sh’/T. . Sheriffs Office, Sept 16, 1852—31 j Two Valuable Farms for Sale. I THE subscriber offers at private sale the following described Real Estate. No. I.—Situated in North Middleton township, miles cast of Carlisle, and about one mile north of the , Carlisle and Harrisburg turnpike road, containing 1 225 acres, more or lose, about odd half limestone, und I the rcsidun black slate and Meadow land, all cleared , land in a high stale of cultivation, except 50 ucrce ! well covered with heavy timber, Tho buildings ire 1 j JPn 1,,n, a very fine two story 1 Slone House, I WffKr B a |H» and a Good frame Burn, panly new, I fSjßgfesKwl with Corn cribs, Wagon sheds, &c, a tine Spring house, and a never failing spring of^ I water near the dour of the house, also a good orch* ard of choice fruit. ' No. 2, Is situated one and a half miles noi th of Carlisle, on the road loading from Storroi’s Gap to i Carlisle, containing one hundred and sixty five acres of first rate Slate land well limed, except 35 acton j which are well covered with Timber. The improve. 1 mcnls aro a two sloty Frame Blouse, and a Urge frame I) mi, all the uoccMiry lout buildings nru in good condition, ulau largo orchard ol very choice FRUIT, the (arm is well supplied will) water (or'stock in all the fields. Also two wells of water near the house, that never full. Persons wishing to purchase or to cxuminu the property will please call on Ihe subsciibcr residing in Carlisle. Poysension will bo given on (ho Ist of April If re quired. Payments to bo made to suit (ho purchmcrs. ARMSTRONG NOBLE. August 13, 1653—if FARM FOR SALF. THE subscriber offers at privojo sale, his valua ble farm, situated in North Middleton township, Cumberland county, on tho Stale road leading from SlorrcU’s Gap to Harrisburg, and at picscnl in the occuponcy of Fisher & Ncsbit. The farm contains about ONE HUNDRED ACRES, 65 ocrcH of which ore cleared, nnd the remainder is well covered with thriving young limber. The im- Mplovcnjontfl arc a Lug Dwelling House, Double Log Darn, Wagon Shed, Corn Cribs, Stone Spiimj House, and other necessary out-buildings. There is a good Apple Orchard on the premises, and a great variety , of other fruit trees. A spring of ne'er failing water is convenient to (he dwelling. Title indisputable., for terms call on the undersigned, retiding in J Kingstown, county aforesaid. HENRY RINEHART August 12, 1852—2m* Valuable S’ariu for Sale. WILL be sold at public sale, on the picmnses, on Friday, October 15, 1862, the valuable Farm, the properly of the late Daniel Kaj U r. situated in Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, about I mile least of ilogcßiown, and miles north of Meehan [ icsburg, and bounded by lands of Samuel Scneeman. Jacob Uoldcman and others, containing h'ij'hj Acres, more or less, of Limestone Land, all of which is cultivated land, except about S acres, which is well covered with thriving timber. The improvements pro n Frame Dwelling House, Doul’le Slone I jflliuL Dnrn>'Wash-house, ami other OutbojjJ fliliHilnge, 'J’liOro is a good Apple Orchard on the premises, and u variety of other fruit trees, und a Well of never Jailing water convenient to the dwelling. Tillo indisputable. Sale to commence at 2 o’clock P. M. of paid.day, ■ when terms will be made known bv l D \ V 11) 1. F. 11 N, Ex'r. of Daniel Jiayltr, dee’d. 1 Au gu . i eo.J»ss—B(, __ j,/Tiyd-riuiiM'rbß sale will offer at public sale, on S.uur 1. day the 25th day of September* ne*t, hi! TWO FARMS, Quoted in Southampton township. Cum j bcrUnd county, on the road leading from Shijrpcns ’ burg to Newvillo, 3 miles from iho former und 7 ’ from the latter place. N>> 1 contains 85 acres of good Limestone Lund, about 70 orfes of which ore cJoaVcd. The Improvements are a largo Drink I p, |„n Dunk Boro, a two story Log House, two Tenant houses, Wogonmokur und Dlnek shop, a Young Orchard of grafted £S3jg“H^fruif l ‘a nbver failing well of water, Ac. No. 2 contain* 81 acres, aboitt 00 acres of which are cleared. The Improvements are q two story Urick I I house, a Frame bank burn, a Young Orchard of *1 grafted fruit, unci n never fulling well of water. Thrv will lie sold altogether or separate to suit 1 purchasers. Salo to commence at 1 o'clock P. M., *, when the tcims will bo made known by »i IfENRV AH. July 20, 1852—81* Farm aud Factory for Sale. Till? subsciibor offers at private solo, (lie piopot (y on which he now resides, situate to Mifflin town ship, Cumberland county, 4 miles north of Nowhurg, on Iho cast side of the State road leading to J’ciry county. The property contains 52 Aoros, more or loss, of ground, about 35 acres of which mo improved,and in o high stale of cultivation. '1 ho remainder is wall covered with valuable young Um ber, such as chcsnut, oak, hickory, &.c. Tho im ptovemchfa are n two story wealhorboarded Dwelling House and Kitchen, n two atory lU!£Lbuilding, known ns ll\o “Three Sc|uoro flol iow Woollen Factory," in which are oil tho machi nery accessory to carry on manufacturing purposes with a pair of Chopping Durrs, Corn Screw, Cjrcu, lor Saw, dec., all in good condition. The Factory la propelled by a never failing stream of water.— Thoro is alee on tho promises a Young ApptoOrch ard of grafted fruit, together with other fruit trees. The location would bo a favorable one for corrying on thoTonning business, or the grinding of Sumac, particulars call on tho undersigned, icsiding on tho promises. 1 SAMUEL L. GUiLBBPIB. Jane 10, 1952—tf ■ i PINE OIL and Fluid conatanlly on hand'n'l Wm A Carothora’. | September 0. Assignees Sale of Real testate. THE undersigned,assignee of John Plablfi will expose to public sale, on Wednesday the 37th of Opiober, 1853, at the village of Sptiogville, 10 South Middleton township, Cumberland county# the following valuable real estate: . . No. 1. A tract ofß Acres and 2 Parches of llmo* stone land, situated In South Middleton toVrnshW# Cumberland county. ..This tract will be sold 10 lots or together, to suit purchasers* It .'adjoin* Springvillo and is most admirably adajllW for building lota. .• \ *1 - > • No. 2. A tract of excellent'Hmeatone land, situated In said lowt ship, and containing.B9.acre* Awß. and 90. Porches, and having thereon HOUSE,,Stable,arid a never fail- KslaiBliSj n g Well of water. This tract !■ iMinßßga within 3j miles of Carlisle, and lo any ono mf ■ fimi>aß> Innal iiy of land, this tract presents great inducements., It is bounded by lands of George Wise, WUUanS Kuiz and others. N n 3. A tract of Mountain Land, being In thO South Mountain, end bounded by lands of Benj* Cnufman, Jacob Wise and others, and containing 13 Acres more or less. This is a fine tract of lim ber land, and any one wiahlngtand of that descrip tion will do well lo give it their attention.. f*Of further particulars enquire of John ville, Boiling Springs P. 0., Cutnb'. co., or tho subscriber residing in Carlisle. JACOB ABRISIS, Assignee. September 10, 1852—6 l Honso and I*ol for Sale. rpHE subscriber will sell d( public sale, on the 1, promises, on Friday the 8(h of October, st 10 o’-lock, A. M., his valuable Lot of Ground, sit uate in Ncwvillo, adjoining property of William 1 Bratton and Widow Zeig.or. The improvement* (are a two story Log House, a largo Coach-maker Shop and other out-buildings. Tho Lot Steasmea {OO feet in front and 160 in depth to an alley. PHILIP RAMP ] September 9,1852 —6 t Orphans’ Court Sale. IN pursuance of an order of tho Orphans* Conn of Cumberland county, the undersigned will expo#* to public sale, on Saturday (ho 9th day of October, 1852, on tho premises, la(o tho residence of John Craig, sr., deceased, in Hopewell township, about 3 miles west of Nowburg, tho following real estate, vix: 307 Acres of good Sl.it 1 nnd Fico alone Land, in a high state of cultivation, and well enclosed with substantiaf fences. About IGO acres of which aro cleared, and' , jiyA the rcaiduo well covered with timber.— i ,c injprovomcnts arc a two story IjOG If HOUSE. well plartcrcd outiido,a,Rouble 1 BARN, and other convenient Out buildings. Near tho dour is a spring of excellent 'water, nnd un Orchard of choice fiuit tree# is also on thb premise*, This properly ad* vantages w Inch cannot bo here enumerated. Persupa ni.-hing to view it prior to tho sale, will coll upon Mr. John Chmlton, residing on tho farm, or on tho subscriber living in Newburg. Sulo to commence at 12 o’clock M., when attend* ancc will be given and terms mode known by DAVID WHERRY, Adm’r. , September 10, 1852—41 Town IMoperty fpr Sale/ i AT MM. be sold nt public sale, on Saturday the I \ V Ulli day of October, 1862, at ll o’clock, A., | M.. m tlio Court House, in Carlisle, tho following described valuable town properly, belonging to tho ( cbljlo of John Agnew, deceased, viz : ( I A lot ol ground, situate on the east aide of South ! Mnnovrr street, adjoining John Gutshall’a, contain ing Go feet in front and 240 feet in depth, Laying M thereon erected a two story rfeatherboard od HOUSE nnd Sack blinding, a largd Frame STABLE, Cistern, Wood House, and a variety of choice fruit trees (hereonl I Also, will be sold at tho same time and place, a I l.ot of Ground v shunto on tho same street of the above described pioporty, adjoining properties of B. Lnw.J. W. Eby and others, containing about 80 feet in front, and 260 feel in depth, to tho Grave Yard, having thereon erected a two storf weather boarded MOUSE and Hack Building, a large frame I Shop, and other Outbuildings. Tl etc are a variety*' of choice fruit trees on the premises. Tho properly [ is at present occupied by Mr. Pilkey, who will show" ilhc same in any one desiring to view it. I Terms mode known on the day of sole by • I JOHN STUART. I Executor of John Agnew, dec'<L i Septe nber 1 1662—4| Valuable Beal Estate for Sale. IN p ursuunce of on order of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, Pa., the undersigned will expose to public sale, on iho premises, on Tuesday the 19th of October next, at 19 o’clock, j M., the following valuable properly, late the sb i uie cf Jarob Cross, deceased, to wil: I Ml (bat tract of first rale Limestone Land, eIU unto m Silver Spring township, county aforesaid, nbout tmtf n mile south-west of IfogestoWrii add convenient to the turnpike, containing about @3 ACRES, more 01 les-*, all of w hich is improved exoepl about ,7 acres ol timber land. The improvements there* 1 JJ-fbcQL on erected consist of a two story Frame <awEjj» dwelling House, Frame Barn, Corn ••IjnHpCribs, VVagon Sheds, Wash House, nil other necessary Out-buildings, Micro is a good Well of never failing' water 1 tfon vooieni (o iho dwelling, and aspring of Water runs through one end of the property. Afao.' a yoiing Appl o Orchard, and a variety of other fruit trees, lie land is In a high slate of cultivation, and of. fers groat inducements to persons wishing to pur* eh««e. For particulars call on tbo widow, Residing on (he premises, or on thu undersigned, residing in Meeliunicsburg. PETKU BAUNiIAUT, AdmV. Sept 3, 1859—71 Public Sale. BY virtue of an order of tlio Court of Common [’loan of Cumberland county, in a proceeding in partition between Hubcii Eckels and Amanda hie wife, Into Amanda Huston, and John Q. Thornton ami Nancy bis wife. Into Nancy Huston, John W. Huston, Isabella Huston, Margaret Ann Huston, Jacob Decline.) and Caroline hie >vifo, late Caroline Huston, David \V, Huston and Emm* Huston, wi* dow of Jonathan Huston, deceased, I ttlll expose to public solo, on lire premia.'*, in Dickinson town ship. on Haiurday the Olh day of October, 185 U, at 10 o'clock. A. M., all that certain tract of land sit uate in Dickinson township, Cumberland county,on tbc Walnut bottom rood, about 8 mites west oT Carlisle, bounded by lands of bamuol Hustoh, Wm. Woods, Samuel Curotliers, Davy! Cloudy & others, containing Hi Acres, strict pndssurd,hat- Il® lllClC ° n crcclct * a House, 1 Terms of sale: Ono-haff the purchase money to bo paid on the confirmation of the sale, one! the residue in two equal annuol,payments with out interest, ond possession to bo dolivctcd Ah' (hi Ist day of April, 1803. DAVID SMITH, Stfff, BhrrlfTa Office, Carlisle, Sept. 10,1962—31 NU'nOK is hereby given that application will •bo mode lo the next Legislature, agrcc&My to the Constitution and laws of this Commonwealth, to renew the Charter of the Carlisle DonosH Bank. Am) also to make such alteration In the Charter, as to confer upon said Bank tho rights rind privi leges of n Bank of Issue, and change the name \b ilmt of tho “ Carlisle Bank." IJy order of lire Hoard ofDireGtoHu WM. hi. 13EKTKM, Caihier. July 1, 1353.—dm. . ■ ■ Cstato Notice, LETTKRS testamentary with the will annexed, on tho estate of John Olomlenln, sr., late of BlWes Spring township, Cumberland county, deceased, have Icon issued by tho Register of said county, to tho aubaoribor living In tho aamo township. All persons Indebted to said estate will moke imme diate payment, and those having claims against (he estate wilt present them properly .authenticated 1 for settlement to * ‘ ! . , JOHN CLBNDEriIN/Jj^Ki’fc 1 Sept 9 1003—61 Notice.
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