SHERIFF’S SALES. BY virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Ezpon as andLevari Facias, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, and to pie directed, I will expose to eaio by'publio ven due or outcry, at the Court House, in the Borough of Carlisle, on Saturday,the IClh day of October, 1863, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the following described Real Estate, vie: ,V A lot of Ground situate in the Borough of Car lisle, bounded by the Public Square on the north, Liberty alley and other' property of R. Snodgrass on the east, Wm.M.Btddle, Esq., on the south, and Hanover street oh the.wesi, containing 2D feet in breadth in front and 13 feet In breadth In rear, more or less, and extending back to said alley, having thereon erected a Fargo two story Stone House, With Back-buildings, &0., attached. Also, a lot of Ground situate in the Borough of Carlisle, bounded.by Liberty alley on the north, a lot of Hon- J« B. Gibson on the east, James Arm strong on the south, and Thomas Brown ond W. M. Biddle, Esq., on the west, containing GO feet in front and 150 feet in depth, more or less, having thereon erected a largo Stone House, &c. Seized and taken in execution as (ho properly of Robert Snodgrass. Also, a Lot of Ground situate in the borough of Carlisle, containing 31 feel in breadth and 2-101 feet in depth, more or less, bounded by Pomfrel street on the norfh, and a lot of Charles Bmttz on itio \yest, A, Barnet on the east, and Chapel alley on the north, having ll.ercon erected a one and a. hdlf siofy Frame Housg, Stable, &c. Seized nr.d i taken »n esecu.tion as the properly of John Harder.} Also, a tract of Land, situate In the Borough of Carlisle, containing 6$ acres, more or loss, bound ed by tile Trindlo Spring road and lards of Lewis Winan, J. Holmes, J, Zug and others. Also, a tract of Land, situate in the township o( North Middleton, containing 155 acres and 120 perches, more or loss, bounded by the Sterrelt’s Gap roue), the Conudogutnet creek, and lands of George \S iso, A. NubJe, W. Nulcher and others, having thereon erected a two story Log House, Log Barn, &c. Seized and taken in execution as the property of David Grier. Also, a tract of Land, situate in South'Middle ton township, containing 2 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of li. Kaufman on the west, G. Ltidig on tho oust and south, and Christian Herr on the north, having (hereon ended a two story Log House, a Cooper Shop, Stable, &c. Seized and taken in execution as tho property of Jonathan llofferl. Also, a Lot of Ground, situate in Munroo town* fillip, containing 2 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of John Dellzlinover, Westfall, K. E.) Shepley and others, having (hereon erected a one , an*l a half story Log Mouse, Frame Stable, Ate.— ] Seized and taken in execution as the properly of Daniel Bobh. I Also, n Lul of Ground, situate in the borough of New Cumberland, being No. IGO in the plan of' said borough, containing 50 feel in breadth and 150 feet in depth, morn or leas, bounded by a lot of iohn G. Miller on the fast, an alley on the south, > a vacant iul on the west, and Bridge street on die J north, having thereon uncled a two story Frame j Weaiherboarded Mouse and Kitchen, and a Sla-' hie. Seized and token in execution aa the proper ty of Miram Haniz. Also, a tract of land situate in Frankford town ship, containing 15 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Fetor Myers, Christian Failor, Ma thias Comry, Martin's heirs and others, having thereon erected a two Ftnry L« g House, a Log I Urn. Ate. Seized and taken in execution as tbe property of Lewis Batrum. Also, all that portion of a tract of land that is in die possession of Henry Musser, situate in Frank forJ township, boundtd by lands of John Mintzer, Benjamin HuMtholder, Marlin Mowry, William Alter, the Conodoguinet creek, and John Doner, remaining 106 acres, moro or less, it being a pan <>l a larger tract of land dial was mortgaged by John Mnsfier Musaer. All to be sold by DAVID SMITH, Sh’lT. Sheriff's Office, S*-pl 23, lf>s2. AN ELECTION for officers and managers of tho Cumberland Valley Rail read Company,! will be bold at the company’s rffi.-e, in Chambers-1 burg, between the hours of 10 AM and 1 F M ol I Monday the 3d of October next. j E. M. BIDDLE, Seofy. I IIK Office. Sept 16, 1852—3 t j Ahead of all Competition! i FALL Ac WINTER GOODS. ARNOLD & LEVI ngnin romo before iho public with a tremendous stock of Goods u( puces so low that wilt ustonit-h ovoiy one. To the vigilant •s well us the victors belong the snails. Call soon as the cheap goods wo are now offering cannot re main long on hand. Ladies come immediately and make your selections while the assortment is good. Our stock of Dress Goods consists of Black and Fancy Dress Sifka, Plain and figured Cashmeres »n<l Delaines, Muslin Do Begc, twilled Persian Cloths, Me/inoca, Alpacas, Pori melts Cloths, Jcc. Shawls. Our stock of Shawls is large and complete, com prising every variety of Shawls and varying In price from o7j souls to $"0. Ribbon I .' Kiabont 1 In Bonnet Ribbons wo have n very largo assort ment of the latest styles, and lowtrin piico than can l>o purchased elsewhere. Wo have a beautiful assortment of Embroideries, such as Collaiß, Gulfs, Ohimczetla, jaconetl and tfw.iss Edgings and Inecrtinge. In M en’s wear wo have 0 grout variety of goods, such as Cloths, Cassiiucres, ttaUinctts, Jeans, V’esl ings, etc. Shirlt and Drawrri. Wo bn v o of all ({unlities of Silk, Merino and Cot ton, Which wo will Kell very low. September 83, 1862. FA 1.1. GOODS. rpHli subscriber is now opening u full and general 1. assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, eon besting of Lupiu's superior French Bombazines, “ " French Alerinoes, Csshtnoro and Mouslln do I.nino Doge, Figured do Luinea of superior quality. of various quolities. Ginghams and Calicoes, Domestic and Canton Flannels of all grades. Thibet and Bay State Shawls, Cloths, Cnssimcree, SaUinots, Kentucky Jeans, with u general assorl mol of Ladies and Uonllohion’s wear. GEO W IIITNER. September 23, 1852. LI non liaggiiig, JUST received 4 pieced of superior all Moon Dog ging, suitable Tdr Fanners and Millers, and at a reduced price. Sopt 23 GEO W IIITNGR Stoves! Stoves! fp|| U subscriber has made arrangements with j I the bnsi manufacturers of Stoves In Troy, Al* bany. New Voik, Philadelphia, &0., by which he fepn offer inducements to persons wishing to pur chase Stoves equal to the manufacturers. Among his assortment of COOK STOVES, Will bo found the best and most approved patterns adapted for burning either wood or coal, all of which arc warranted. His Parlor Stoves, embrace new and beautiful stylos, and such os cannot fail to please all tastes. In addition to these, ho nas on hand a largo assortment of NINE PLATE S'JVPES, which ho feels satisfied will please purchasers. Persons desirous of procuring a pood stove will do well to examine my stock, os it will bo their advantage tb izlvo mo the preference. m ™ JOHN D. GORGAS. West High St., opposite lihoads' Warehouse. 'Carlisle, Sept IC, 1859. DOMESTICS. A gorjijrialasßonmontof Muslins, Tickings, Chocks, CalJcoo», Flannels, and every thing else in their lino. Soj>t 23. AHNOLP. Jc I^EVI election Proclamation WHEREAS, in and by an act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled “An act relating to tho election of this Commonwealth,” passed the 2d day of July, A. D. 1839, it is made the duty of the Sheriff of every couuty within this Commonwealth, to give public notice of the General Elections, and in such notice to enumerate: 1. The officers to be olooted. 3. Designate the place at which the election is to be hold. I, David Smith, High Sheriff of tho county of Cumberland,do hereby make known and give this public notice to the electors of the county of Cum berland, that on Tuesday (he 13lh day of October next, an election will bo held at the several elec tion districts established by law in said county, at which lime they will vote by ballot for the several officers hereinafter named, viz: ONE PERSON for Judge of the Supreme Court of the Stale of Pennsylvania. ONE PERSON for Canal Commissioner of the Slate of Pennsyl vania. ONE PERSON to represent the district composed of the counties of Cumberland, Parry uud York, in the Congress of tho United Stales. TWO PERSONS to represent the county of Cumberland in the "House of Representatives of Pennsylvania. ONE PERSON for Sheriff of Cumberland county. T ONE PERSON for Commissioner of the county of-Ct^ ONE PERSON for Coroner of the county of Cumberla^ ONE PERSON for Director of the Poor and of iho Huus ployrnent of Cumbeiland county. ONE PJJBtrtJN for Audiior to settle the public accountttaf the county of Cumberland. \ The said election will be held throughout the county, os follows : Tho election in the election district composed of the borough of Carlisle and the townships ol North Middleton, South Middleton,/Lower Dickinson, Lower Frankford and Lower vesipennsborough, will bu held at the Court House, in the Boroun-h of Carlisle. The election in the election district composed of Silver Spring township, wdl be held at the public house of George Duey, in Hogestown, in said township. Tho election in the election district composed of Hampden township, will be held at the house formerly occupied by M. Brcssler, in said town ship. Tho elenion in the election district composed of the township of Upper Allen, w ill be held at the public limtsa of David Sheffir, in Shepherdstown. The election in the election district comprised of thu township of Lower Allen, will he held at the wagon-maker shop of Jonas Munchbarrn r cn Slate Hill. Tho election in the oleclicn district compos* d i f East Penneborough township, will be held nt the house now occupied by C. Dulson, at the w est r i.d of the Harrisburg Bridge. The election in tin. rrmpT.rd cf New Cumberland, will be held at the public house ol W. H. Boh!, in the borough of New Cumberland. The election in the district composed r f the bo rough of Mi rlianirshurg, will be held ut ihe public house of John Hoover, in said borough. 'l'lie election in tho district composed of Monroe township, will be held at the public house of F., B. Goodyear, in Churchlown, in said br rough. J • The election in the district cemposi rl rf Upper * Dickinson town-hip, wtll be held at the house now occupied by Christian Hoffman in finid low nship. I Tito election in the district composer! of the ho rough of NVwville, and townships of Mifflin, Up per Franktord, Upper WestpennKborouyh, and that part of Newton township, not included in the Leesburg election district hereinafter mentioned, will be held at the Brick School Mouse, in the bu , rough of Newville. The election in the district composed ol Hope well township, will bo held at the School House in Newburg, in said township. The election in the district composed of the bo rough of Shippensbnrg, Shippensburg tovynshtp, and that part of Southninp ton township not includ ed in the Leesburg election district, will bo held at thu Council House, in the borough ot Shippens burg. And in and by an act of the General Assembly of ibis' Commonwealth, passed the 2d July, 1H39 it is thus provided, “That the qualified electors of parts of Newton and Southampton townships, in Iho county of Cumberland, bounded by the follow log lines and distances, viz: Beginning at the Adams county line, thence along the line dividing the townships of Dickinson and Newton to the turnpike road, thence along said turnpike to Fen- 1 tro School House, on said turnpike, in Southamp ton lown«hip, thence lo a point on the Walnut ' Bottom Uoud at Ucvbuck’a, including Reybuck's farm, thence a straight direction to iho Saw Mill belonging to the heirs of Georgo Clever, lber.ee along ICiysher's run to tbo Adams county line, ilioncc along the lino of Adams county to the place of beginning, bo and the same is hereby declared a new and separate election disliirt, the election to be held at the public bouse of Win. Maxwell, in Leesburg, Southampton township.” AO TICK 7S lIKHl'inY Oil'KA, That every person, excepting Justices of the F.-ace, who stial I liuld any olliro or appointment nf pr fu or under the Untied Suites, or of this State, or anyuny or incorporated district, whether a coinmisaio®d officer or otherwise, n subordinate officer or agent, who id or shall bo employed un der iho legislative, executive, or judiciary depart-1 merits of thlp State, or of thu United States, or of any city or of any incorporated district: and also that every member of Congress and of tbo State Legislature, und of iho Seine! and Common Coun cil of any city, or commissioner of any incorpora ted district, is by law incapable of holding or ex ercising at the same lime, tbo office or appointment of judge, inspector, or clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, ami that no inspector, judgo or other officer of such election shall bo cligtblu lo bo then voted for. And the said net of Assembly, entitled an act relating to elect ions of this Common wealth, passed July 2d, 1839, further provides as follows, lo wits “That the inspectors and judges shall meet at the respective places appointed for holding the election in iho district to which they respectively belong, before 9 o'clock in iho morning of the Second Tuesday of October, and each of said in-j specters shall appoint one dork, who shall bo j a qualified voter of such district. j “In case tiro person who shall Uavo received the ; second highest number of votes for inspector,shall not attend on (ho day of (ho election, than Iho per son who shall hnvo received the second highest number of votes for judge at iho next proceeding election shall act as inspector In his place. And lin case tho person who shall have received iho highest number of votes for Inspector shall not at* lend, iho person dueled judge shall appoint an in spector in his place; and in case iho person elected u judge shall not attend, then the Inspector who received the highest number of votes shall appoint a judge in Ida place; or if any vacancy shall con* tlnuo in tho board for iho space of ono hour after tlio lime fixed by tow for tho opening of tho elec tion*' tho qualified voters of the township, ward or district for which such officer shall have boon due led, present at the piece of election, shall elect ono of their number to fill such vacancy. •It shall bo Iho duty of tho several assessors respec tively to attend at (ho plaoo of holding every general special or township election, during the whole lime said election is kept upon, for tho purpose of giving information to the inspectors and judges when called on in relation to tho rights of any person assessed ] by them to vote at such,election, or suoh oilier mat*! tors in relation to tho assessment of voter-j as the said j inspectors or either of them shall from time to timo require. I •No person shall bo permitted (o vote at any oloc*, lion as aforesaid, than a while freeman-of the ago of: 21 years or more, who shall have resided in the! Stale at least ono year, and In tho election, district whore bo.offers bis vole at least ten days immediate, fy preceding such election, and wilbia Iwo yours pafu a Stole or county tax, which ehull have been assessed at least lea days before Ibo election. But a citizen of (ho United Stated wbo has previously been a qual. ified voter of ibis Stale, and removed therefrom and relurnedt and wbo shall have resided in the election district and paid taxes shall. bo on* titled to vote after residing in this Stale six months: Frootded, That Ibo while freemen, citizens of the United States, between Ibo ages of twenty one and twenty two. years and bavo resided in the election district too days as aforesaid, shall bo entitled to vote although they shalf not have pui.dj taxes. No person shall bo permitted to vote whoso n&mo is not contained in the list of taxable inhabitants furnished by the commissioners! unless First, ho pro duces a receipt for the payment within two years, of a stale or county tax assessed agreeably to the con stitution! and give satisfactory evidence either on his oath or affirmation, or the oath or affirmation of another that ho has paid such a lux, or on failure to produce a receipt shall m&ko oath to the payment thereof. Second, if ho claim a right vole by be ing an elector between tho ago of twenty one and twenty two yours, ho shall depose on outh o> affirma tion that ho has resided in this Stale at least one year next before his application, and make such proof of residence in the district as is required by this act and that ho docs verily bolievo from tho ac count given him that ho is of the ago aforesaid, and such other evidence as is required-by tins act, where upon the name of the person so admitted to vole ahull bo inserted in tiro alphabetical list by the in spectors, md u note made opposite thereto by writing the word ‘tax/ if ho shall be admitted to vole by reason of having paid lux, or tho word 'ago/ if ho be called out to the clerks, who shall make tho like notes in tho lists of voters kept by thorn. 'ln all coses whore tho name of tho person chim ing to vote is found on the list furnished by tho cam. inissiooors and assessor, or his right to vole whether found thereon or not, is objected to by any qualified citizen, it shall bo tho duty of I lie inspector to exam ine such persons on oath os la his qualifications, acd if lie claims to have resided within the State for ono year or mure, his oath ehull bo sufficient proof (hereof, but shall mpha proof by at least ono compe tent witness, who shall be a qualified elector, that ho has resided in the district for mure than ten days next immediately proceeding said election, and shall uI to himself swear that his bona fide residence, in I pursuance of his lawful calling, is within tho district, ; and that he did not remove into said district for the 'purpose of voting therein. ‘Every person qualified as aforesaid, and who shall I make due proof if required, of his residence and i payment of taxes as ulorcnaid ; ho sliull bt admitted J to vote in tho township, ward or district in which ho bh alt reside. wnborland. iVd. of Kdi iXp) •1 f any person shall prevent or attempt to prevent any officer of any election under this act from holding cut h i led ion, or use or threaten any violence to any tuch illiccr, or ahull interrupt or improperly interfere vvnh him in the execution ol his duly, or shall block up the window or avenue to any window where the same may be holding, or shall riotously disluib the peace at tuch election, or shall use or practice any intimidating threats, farceur violence, with design lu u. 11 in nee unduly or overawe u ny elector, or to prevent him from voting or to restrain the freedom of choice, such pci untie on conviction shall be lined in any sum nut (Acceding five hundred dollars and be imprisoned fur ary time not less than three nor more than twelve ' montl s, and if it shall bo shown to court, where the tri.l of tuch cffincca shall bo had, that the person so , offending was not u resident of the city, ward, dia. li ic I l t u v, 1.1 hip where the offence was committed, *.ii! *ll (t.tr.’idio vote thciein, then on conviction he si.. It he bi i U need to pay a fine of not less than one hundred nor more ihun one thousand dollars,and be impi turned nut less than six months nor marc than I two yiaif. J ‘ll any person or persons shall make any bet or ! wager, upon ilia result of any election within the i Commonwealth, ur shall offer to moke any eucb bet or wager, either by verbal proclamation thereof, or or by any written or printed advertisement challenge) or invite any peisun lu make such bol or wager, upon conviction thereof ho or they shall forfeit and pay three limes the amount so bet or to bo bet. •11 imy person not by law qualified, shall froduient ly vote at any election in this Commonwealth, or tiling uilu r w ice qualified shall vole out of his proper district, nr if any person knowing the wont of such qualifications, shall aid or procure such person to vole, the person offending shall, on conviction, bo tined in any sum not exceeding two hundred dollars, and be imprisoned for any term not exceeding thico months. 'll any person shall vote at more than one election district, or otherwise frudulcntly vote more than once on the some day, or shall fradulcntly fold or deliver to the inspector two tickets together, with the intent illegally to vole, or shall procure another so to do, ho or they offunding, shall on conviction bo fined in any sum not less than filly nor more than live hundred dollars, and bo imprisoned for any term not leas than three nor more than twelve months. 'IC any pctt-on not qualified lo vole in Hits Com monwealth, agreeably to luw, (except llio hods of qualified citizens) ahull appear ul any place of elec imn for the purpose of issuing ti eh els ur of influen cing the citizens qualified (o vole, lie shall on convic* tion lorfcil and pay any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars fur every such offence, and bo im prisoned i<>r uny term nut exceeding three months.' Agreeably lo Ihc provisions of (lie sixty first see* lion of said ocl, every General and Special Election ahull be opened between the hours of eight and ten in the loionoun. and shrill continue without interrup tion or adjournment until 7 o'clock in the evening, when the polls ahull be closed. I And llio Judges of the respective districts aforesaid nro by Iho said act required to meet at the Court ' House, in (ho borough of Carlisle on (he third duy Inner the said day o( election, being Friday the Islli 'duy of October then and there to perform the things I required of them bylaw. (j iv«i under my bond, at Carlisle, (hie 15th day of September, A. D. 1859. DAVID SMlTH,Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Carlisle, i September IG, 1859. Proclamation WHEREAS the Honorable Jam kb H. Ur *ii a m President Judge of (ho aovprul Courts of Com [ mnn pleas of the counties of Cumberland .Perry and | Juniata,in Pennsylvania,and justice of thesovi'rnlj Courts o f Oyer and Terminer and Ocnoi a 1 Jui I De livery in said counties, and Han. John Rupp and' Sami. Woodburn, Judges of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and (1 tutor a I Jail Delivery, for the trial of l all capital and other offences,in the said coynty o f Cumberland —by their precepts lo me directed dated ' [the 23d ol August, 1853, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Tunnlnor end General Jail Delivery , lo bo holdon ul Carlisle,on the 2d Monday of Novem ber next,.(being the Bib day) at lOo’clock inihe forenoon, to continue one week. And tqo said Judges by their precept lo mo dircc- 1 ted, dated (lie name duy, have also ordered a Court i of Common Pleas to beholden at Carlisle, on the 6lh Monday of November next, being the 29th day, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, to continue one week. NOTICE isihcroforo hereby given,tolhe Coro-| nor,Justices ofthc Peuceand Constables of t hesaid county of Cumberland,that they ore by the said pro ! co pt commanded to he then and t here In their proper I persons,witht heir tolls .records,! nquisitions,exami nations, and oil other remembrances, to do those i things whir hlo their offices appertain lobe done,and ' altlhosolha tare bound by rccognlzonccfi.ln pjrosocutc | a gain sfl ho prisoners that are or then shell bo tn the ; jail of said county, arc to bo there lo proscoqte thorn osshullbojuat. DAVID SMITH, Sheriff. Sunn irr'a Omen, 7 Carlisle .Sept 10, S ALL persons are hereby notified 1 Hot Letters of Administration on thocalato of Margaret Elchelbcr* gcr, Into of Silver Spring tp., Cumberland co.,dccM., hove this doy boon issued by tho Register in nnd for said county to'tho subscriber who resides in said township. All persons having claims or demands against tho ostein of tho said decedent, are requested to make known tho same without delay, and those indebted to make payment to JOSEPH EICIIELBEUOEK, Ex’r. Sept 9, 1853—01* gonoml LETTERS of administration on llio estate of Eliza A. Sturgeon, deceased, lalo of the Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland co., have boon issued by tbo Register of said county, to tho subscriber resi ding in tho samo Borough. All persons having > claims against tho estate of said decedent will pre ' sent them for settlement, and those indebted, will make immediate payment to H. A. STURGEON, AdnTr. September 3> 1652* Ct Estate NotUtCi Estate Notice. Assignee’s Sale of Heal Estate. THE undersigned, Assignees of A. F. Wolf, will offer at public sale, in the borough of Shippcns burg, Cumberland county, on Saturday, October JO, 1853, ut 10 o’clock A. M.,tho following real esiale, viz: No. 1, A Lot of Ground, situate near ibo centre and business part of said borough, whore 0n * B creeled a two story BRICK dwelt HOUSE, STABLE,and other out« , ir^hiiililiiqiii No. 3. A Lot of Ground, situoto in said Borough, whereon i B erected an IRON FOUNDRY, together with one Steam Engine, ono largo and ono small Turning Lathe,an extensive assortment of Patterns, comprising-CooV Stoves, Nine plate Stoves of vari* ous sizes, Mill bjwa. Mill and Plough Patterns, and Wooden andiron Flask Patterns. Tho above pro., porty is in excellent condition, and the Foundry at ptcscnl is iu fall operation. J No. 3. Five Lots of Ground, containing in all 1 about 15 Acres, adjoining said Borough. These Lots are inferior to none about the town, und will be sold separate. j I* or particulars cull on either of the undersigned, in Shipponsburg. JAGOD RECK. BENJAMIN DUKE, Ateigneta of A. F. Wolf. Sept 13, 1853—41 I-AXB FOB SALE, In pmsuanco of the last will and testament of Jno. Moire, deceased, tho undersigned will odor at public silo, on the promises, on Thursday the 21st day ot OCTOBER, 1852, the following described real estate of said deceased, situate in Fuirviow township York co., on the road loading from Lewis, berry to Dillsbiirg f about two miles from tho former pi-ice, vii: A Farm containing about 150 ACRES, of Vallcj Land, with a duo proportion thereof cov ered with tine Timber. The improvements are o largetwostory STONE DWELLING MSjffjiJwi HOUSE, with basement: a LOG TEN gMjSjgf ANT HOUSE, a largo BANK BARN, Wagon Sheds, Corn Cribs, &c. There is a large Apple Orchard, and * variety of other fruit trees on the premise*. In short this is ono of the best situ tied mid most desirable farms in tho neighborhood. Also, a tract uf land adjacent to tho above, con taining about 31 ACRES, having thereon the necessary buildings. A con siderable poriioo of this tract is first • rale (Jhcanul Timber land, mid will bo divided to suit purchasers The nbo'e described property adjoins lands of John flutlon, Jacob £fti rt, John Moore, Esq , Daniel Konn and others. As (huso inclined to purchase will no doubt pnviou.-ly view llio premises, a further de scription is ukdccossury. At the same lime will bo offered about 1G acres of prime (‘besot timber land, convenient to (ho farm. For Inrllicr information Call on the subscriber residing 3 miles west of Carlisle, Pa., or on Jon. Moore, Pm]., near the farm. Sale to commence nl 10 o'clock on said day, w hen the terms will bu made known by HENRY BITN ER, Ex'r. Sept 43, 1852-4 w. Real Gslntu a| Public Sate. On SAI'UKDAV, »/.* IGih «/ Oclober, 1b52. \\j ILL be sold at public sa'r, on the premises in > \ Kingstown,Cumberland county a lot ofgrouud, situate in said place, having I hereon erected a two o__a story BRICK HOUSE, with abasement andante story. Also a kitchen, cNicrn 1 ■ ■ SS ond pump, tngithcr with other neccsß.iry buildings. Sale lu commence at lij o’clock, on said day when conditions will he made known by LEVI MARTIN, 8cp123i9 Attorney for Isaac Rhoads. Valuable Farm for Sale, On Thursday, the 30/A of September, 1852. 'PH 10 subscriber as Guardian of the minor chil dren of John Davidson, late of Npwvillo, dec’ll., by virtue of an order of tho Orphans* Court u( Cumbeiland county. Cur that purpose, and in pur suance of a power ul attorney trom such of the parties in interest a« are of full age, will* sell nt public sale, on the premises, at 12 o’clock, M.,a1l that certain plantation or farm, situate in the town-; ship of Westpennsborough, Cumberland roun'y, l‘a., bounded by lands of Joseph Rimer, Win. M.; Davidson, Uenj. Myers and V\/n. (J. Dav/daon, 1 containing ICO Acres, neat measure. Tins properly is situate on the public road fiom Mount ILxk in Plainfield, about a mile from the iiailrnad sidlmn at Altorlon. and is composed ol | first rat.- Lum-atone land. There are 10 acres of meadow laud through which the Mount Rock spring |oi*m«s, about I acre ol Locust timber, and tho residue is arable land in good order and well fenced. The improvements are a largo two story I n ji Stone Dwelling, with a largo stone and , 4sKiCfiu| Frame Kitchen attached, a Log Unrn.Ui HKW B,ickT, * nßnl oUBe ’ Qn ‘* Stable,; a first rate \N ♦■ I! <d water in the yard. Also, a fine orchard of choice apple and other fruit tree*. The terms of sale will ho made , known on thu day thereof hy the subscriber, w ho will at any time prior thereto show the property to persons wishing to view it, WILLIAM G. DAVIDSON. Sept 3. 1852-—U __ Public Salo of Ronl Eniatc. On Thursday, October l-j th, 1652. W II.L bn sold at public sale, on the premises, in Silver Spring township, Cnmborlnml county, Pa., the following real estate, bile the jin-jit tly ol K.lio Clemlonin, deceased, viz : A tract of land a bruit-I nub s n »rth ol Mogesnm n near the road leading from iluchci’a mill to Mil let's Cap, containing about 250 Acres, of good Slate land, about IGO acres of winch tire cleared nnd in a good slate of cultivation. Tim remainder is covered with good limber, snob as Oak, Hickory, Chcsnul and Locust. The tin cu-jJJI provemnnls are a good Log House, n Double Log Ham, and other OuUbuild il|imßF' n B 8, Also, an Orchard of various £SSBs&kinds ol fruit. This form is desirable , tor a stock farm, being well watered and capublo of growing a great quantity of liny. , Also, will be so|p, about 100 acres of Mountain land, covered with nil kinds of Umber. 'Phis tract ! w ill he sold in lots to suit purchasers. I Sale to commence nt I o’clock on said day, and I die tonus made knuwn by j JOHN CLKNUEMN, KxV. Sept 9, 185*2—5 1 Valuable Town Properly lor Sale. n_ ni WILL bo sold at public sale, on Sn» lurduy tho Dili day ol October, 1652, jsijwffiKiho two story URIUIC Dwelling House Lot of Ground, situate on Main street, in the borough of Carlisle, now In the oc cupancy "f Dr. H. Minkley. Tho house is 30 foot In front with a two feet alley at tho side, nnd tho lot extends back 310 feel to Dickinson alloy.— Tho house is commodious and roomy, and tho basement story is finished for on office. The lot contains a variety of choice fruit trees. The house is advantageously situated in tho centre of tho bo rough and is a good professional or business loca* lion. Sale to commence nt 10 o'clock on said day, and thb terms mode known by RICHARD CRAIGHEAD, JOHN W. CRAIGHEAD, Sept 16. 1852—41 Executors. Cement! Cement!! JUST received and for sale very low, a fresh supply of Hydraulic Cement for Cisterns, &o.— Also Cistern Pumpb, tvl the cheap hardware store , in East Main street. July 23. 11. SAXTON BOOTS & SHOES. Wo would invite oil those who wish to lay out their money to a good ad vantage, to call and examine our stock before pur chasing elsewhere. Sopt 23. ARNOLD & DEVI. /CARPETS. A large stock of three ply IngVain VJ and Vonltion Carpels, Mattings and Oil Cloths. For sale by ARNOLD dp LEVI. September 33, Orphans’ Court Sale. BY virtue of on order of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, to mo directed, I will ex pose to public sale, on Saturday tho 30th of Octo ber next, on the premises, at 10 o’clock on said Jay, the real estate of Benjamin Ilobcrlig, late of Mifllin township, Uec’d., consisting of tho following tracts, viz; rho Mansion hact, situate in Mifllin township, hounded by lands of John Stewart, tho heirs of M<ir« tin Burkhart, John High, and John Henry,contain ing 106 Acret and 69 Perchtt and allowance. This tract consists of excellent Slate Land, in a high stato of cultivation. Tho improvements are a pood A-mA two story LOU IIUUSE, BANK BA RN, I Wagon Shed, Corn Crib. Young Orcb- I lijjjigßard, and a Well of water near (ho house. a tract of MOUNTAIN LAND in said township, bounded by lands of Sami Wild’s heirs, Homy Baker, John High und others, contain ing 26 acres and 5 perches, strict measure. This tract is well limbered, and advantageously located fur the use of tho Mansion tract. Terms of sale : Five per coni, of tho amount to be paid on tho confirmation nl tho sale, ono-lwlf tho balance on the Ist of April next, whan tho deed will ho delivered, ami tho balance in two equal annual payments without intejot. JOHN UEDERLIO, Adm’r. Sop'oiuher 10, 1852 —7t Two Valuable Farms for Sale. 'MI E subscriber offers at private sale the following described Real Estate No. I.—Situated in North Middleton township, 4J | miles oast of Carlisle, und about one imlo north ul the Carlisle and Harrisburg turnpike road, Containing , 225 acres, more or loss, about ono half limestone, und 1 , the rccidun black sUto and Meadow land, all clo.ucJ and in u high stole of cultivation, except bU seres , well covered with heavy timber, The building* »ro' a very fine two story ' Stone Houtit, ] S 3 Bb> u od a Good fraino Burn, pattly new, with Corn cribs. Wagon sheds, &c,/ a lino Spring house, and a never fulling spring of! water near the door of the house, also a good orch ard of choice fruit. j No. 2. Is situated ono and a half miles north oP Carlisle, on tho road loading from Stcrrol’s Gap to! Carlislo, containing ono hundred and sixty five acres i of first rata Slate land well limed, except 35 acres , which are well covered with Timber. The improve ments area twostoiy | JkdK Frame House, . and a largo frame Barn,nil the necessary buildings nru in good condition, also Inrge orchard ol viry choice FRUIT, the farm is well supplied 1 water for slock in all the fields. Alio I wo 1 wells of water near the house, that never' Jtbr full. Persons wishing to purchase or to OMiuimi ihe properly will plcoso calloniho subscriber residing , in I’.irhslc. | Possession will bo given on (ha Ist of April if re. quired. Payments to be nude in suit tho pureh iscrs ARMSTRONG NOBLE. August IQ, IBsQ—if FARM FOR sA IA THE subscriber offers at privule sale, his valua ble farm, situated iu North Middleton township, Cumberland county, on the Stale toad leading hum , Stcrrelt'a (lap to 11 urnsburg, and al ptesei.l in the 1 occupancy of Fisher t Ncsbit. The farm contains ' about | ONE HINDU ED ACRES . '65 acres of which are cleared, and the remnimh r is ’ well covered with thriving young limber. Tho un plovtmenis oro a Lor Dwelling House, 1 f«»iSIjCT Double Lug Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn 1 ii8 ® lmi ° Opting House, and othor necessary out-buildings. There is a good | Apple Orchard on tho promiaos, nml a great variety of other fruit trees. A spring of never fulling water is convenient (o tho dwelling. TRio indisputable. For terms call on (ho undersigned, residing in Kingstown, county aforesaid. * HENRY RINEHART August 12, 1852—2m* Valuable Farm lor Sale. WI LT? be sold at public sate, on the pi c hum's, ,mi Friday, October 15, 1852, tho taluublc Farm, ibo properly of the lute Daniel Knylcr, situated in Silver i Spring township, Cumbeiland county, about 1 mile icaslul Hngcslown, and IJ miles north of Meehan 'icsburg, and bounded.by lands of Samuel SenSoman, 'Jacob llaldcman and others, containing > I'ifty Acres, more or less, * of Limestone Land, all of which is cultivated land, except about 8 acres, which ih well covered with • thriving limber. The improvements aro a Frame Dwelling House, Duebld Slone' Imig.Unrii, Wanh-liousc, and other Oul-buiid*. >?JllßSings. 'Fhuro is a good Apple Orclmid on) the promises, and a variety of other fruit tree*, und ( u Well of never failing water couveiiicut to tbo/ dwelling. 'l'itlo indisputable. ' bale to commence at 2 o'clock P. M . of said day when terms will bo made known I*v DAVID I.BHN, Ex'r. of Daniel A'ayJir, deed. August Q 6, 1852. 81 Farm and Factory for Sale TllU subsn ll'ur otters at priv ate Bill* l . 11\o pi open ly on which he now resides, situate m Milllintown- ship, Cumberland countv. 1 miles north ol \ev\ bur g, ,ou the cast side of the State road lending to JViry i county. The properly eonliiim 1 52 Acres, , more or lose, of ground, about 85 acres of which are 1 I improved, and in a high ala to of cultivation. The | roiuuindor is wull covered with valuable young tim-l bur, such as etiesnut. oak, hickory. Ac. 'i'ho nn*’ j piovernenls arc a two story wuulheibouidud 1 levelling House and Kitchen, a two story 1.,1 m building, k now nan the "Three Square II nl- 1 low Woollen Factoryin w hii h am all the nnu lu- 1 , uery necessary to curry on numiifaclunug purposes with a pair of ('hopping (jurrs, Corn Screw, (‘ircu, ■ lar Saw. Ac., all m good condition. The Fniloi) is propelled by a never failing stream of water —j i There Is also on the premises n Vonng A pple On h , nfd of grafted fruit, together with other fruit trees*. • The locution would he o favorable one for carrying i on the Tnmting business, or (he grinding of Hmnijc. For particulars cull on the undersigned , i raiding i on the premises SAMUEL L. GILLESPIE. Juno 10, I Si>2—if Valuable Iteal Enlnlt' for .Sale, On BATURUA V, llioOlhof October, IKS. WILL bo told al public talc on tbo prcmiacs, nl j I u'cloch, in (lie afiornuon of aaid day. that valuable i limvslune farm situate in Wotl Ptiinßburuugli lown-1 ship, Cumberland county, Pa., between Iho turnpike' and railroad, about 2J miles wotl ol the borough uf Carlisle, buuiulcd by lands of Plnlip Üboadt. John llomminger and utliurt, containing IG'J At'HES uud 61 perches, atrjcl moaturo , and about 25 acre* of which arc first rale timber land, and the remainder arable land in good cultivation. About fifteen acres of this farm oro superior meadow land through which u never failing stream runs. The improve* i men la are a LO(i HOUSE ond LOU BA UN, ■ good I r ± n*t well of water in tho yard, and an orrh. I of well selected apple trees, 'i’his vWM ■ ■IMI property is desirable from Mts vicinity 1 JpgpguMßto Carlisle, the railroad and the turn- I pike. Persons wishing to view tho premises cun do !eo at any time before the day of sale by calling on Mr. John Hosier, who resides on the promises. Tbo terms of the s&lo will be made known on the day thereof. Also, will bo mid al 10 o’clock, in lbs forenoon of same day by public sale, at (ho Court House in Car. lisle, tho lot of ground in the said borough of Carlisle, an tho road loading to Alexander's Mill, near the residence of George Motzgar, Esq., and containing about sn acres. Tho terms of which sulo will be made known at the lime and place thereof. W. M. RIDDLE. Attorney in fact far the hf.irt of D. McCotkry. September 0, 1852—is. _ To Coach and Cabinet Makers. THE subscriber is fully prepared to meet tbolr, wants with an enlarged stock of hardware In,their lino, embracing Mai. Castings, Springs, Axles, bands, patent leather,iaoes.ourlainandfloor cloth, &o„ walnut and mahogany veneers, glass and ma hogany knobs of all sizes and patterns; a large supply of varnishes, oils, turpentine, at such prices that will make it theirintoiesl to give him tho pre ference. H.SAXTON. July 22. Atilgnoci Sale of Heal Estate. THE undersigned, assignee of John Plank, will expose to public sale, on Wednesday the §7lh of October. 1b52« at the village of Sprtogville, 2a South Middleton township,, Cumberland county, tho following valuable real estate: No. I. A tract of 8 Acres and S Perches of lime stone (and, situated in South Middleton township, Cumberland county. This tract will be sold in lota or together to suit purchasers. It adjoins Sjmngvilio ami is most admirably adapted for budding lota. No. 2. A tract of excellent limestone land, also situated in said township, and containing &o.£Cfes j&ggft and 90 Perches, arid having thereon stTrfUa HOUSE, Stable, and a never fail* raraEfllE& in g , We H of walfr, This tract la within miles of Carlisle, and to any one desiring a email farm of o first rate qual ity of land, this tract presents great inducements. It is bounded by lands of Georgo Wise, Wil/laoi Ivuix and others. No. 3. A tract of Mountain Land, being in thp .South Mountain, and bounded by lands of.Benj* Caufiuan, Jacob Wise and others, and containing 13 Acres more or less. This is a fine tract of Um ber land, and any one wishing (and of that desorip non will do well to give it their attention. For further particulars enquire of John Plank, Spriog ville, Uoiling Springs P. 0., Cutub. co., or the subscriber residing in Carlisle. JACOB AUHIMS, Assignee. September 16, 1802—6 t House and JLot for Sale. rTHE subscriber will sell ■( public sale, on lb* I promises, on Friday iho Bth of October, at JO o'clork, A. M,, hie valuable Lot of Ground, jit ouio in New\illc, adjoining properly of William Hratton and Widow Zoigcr. Tho improvements [nro a two story Log House, a largo Coach»tnaker ;Shop and other outbuildings, Tho Lot measures i 00 feel in front and 180 in depth to an alley, 1 “ ’■ ' I September 0,1852—5 t Court Sale. I | X pursuance of .in order of the Orphans’ Court of 1 (Juinher/and county, the undersigned will oxppso 1 to public sole, on Saturday the 9th day of October, 1N52, on the premises, late the residence of JohA* Craig, sr., deceased, in Hopewell township, about If miles west of Xcwburg, the following real estate, viv 907 Acres of good Slut? and Fioo atone Land, in a high state ot cultivation, and well enclosed with substantial fences. About I (10 acres of which are cleared, and ArsSL the residue well covered with timber.— 1 lyyjffiKfr The improvements nro a two story LOO 1 if jl jti«H() VSL, well plastered outside, a double H MLV, and other convenient Out buildings. Near I lie dour is a spring of excellent . water, and an Oi chard of choice fiuit trees is also on the premises. This property presents many ad* v.iniazcs which cannot bo here enumerated. Persons wi-hing to view it prior to the sale, will call upon Mr. Juliu ('hnilton, residing on the farm, or on the >uliKcnher Jiving in Xowburg. t-ale to commence at 13 o’clock M., when attend* mice will bo given and terms made known by 1 IMVID WHERRY, Adtn’r. September 10, V952—-It Town Property for Sale*' \ T J ILL bo ai/id at public sale, on Saturday the \ » Dili day of October, 1862. at 11 o’clock, A. M., ol ilie Court House, in Carlisle, the following described \.iluablc towu property, belonging to tho csUlo of John Agnew, deceased, vix : A lot ol ground, situate on the east side of South 11 a inner sin cl, adjoining John Cut shall'*, contain* ing GO led in fiunt and 340 feet in depth. Laving AmA thei eon ercc ted a two story wea tberboard- C( * HOUSE end Back building, a largo jfjl Frame STABLE, Cistern, Wopd (louse, qjjgggfrnnd a variety of choice fruit trees thereon* Also, will bo sold at tho same time and place, a Lot of Ground, situate on the same street of tho above described properly, adjoining properties of B. Law, J. W. Eby and others, containing about 80 ted in from, ami 2GO feet in depth, to the Grave Vurd, having thereon erected a (wo story weather boarded IlO'-Sd and Back Building, & Inigo frame Shop, and other Outbuildings. Those nro a variety of choice fruit trees on the promises. Tho property ih at present occupied by Mr. Pilkcy, who'willshoW (he same t» any one desiring to view it. Terms made known on the day of sale by JOHN STUART. Etteutor of John Agnexc, dte'd. Hepto über 10, 18fiS—4t Valuable Beal Estate for Sale. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans* (?ourfc oi Cumberland county, Pa., the undersigned will expose to public sale, on the premises, on Tuesday the I9lh of October next, at 13 M., the following valuable propoity, late the es tate of Jarob Gross, deceased, to wit: All that tract of first rale Limestone Land, sit uate in Silver Spring township, county aforesaid,- about half a mtlo south-west of Hogestown, atftf convenient to the turnpike, containing about 83 ACKES, more or less, nil o( which isunproved except about 7 acres ol timber laud. ’The improvements ihsre a—a on creeled consist of a two story Frame Dwelling House. Frame Darn, Corn i Gribs. Wagon Sheds, Wash (loose, I^aajfi2s» Jn d sll oilier necessary Out-building’s. | There is a good Well of never failing water cotj ' i vcntimi to tho dwelling, and a spring of water runrf I through one end ot ilio properly. Also, a young \ Anpl o Orchard, and a variety of other fruit trees, , lie laud is in a nigh slate ol cultivation, and of. furs great induoemr uU to persons « lairing to pur- I l ll.lM’, Fur particular-, call on the widow, residing on ih« premises, or on tliu undersigned, residing in Meciiamcsburg. IMVTEII UAUNHAUT, Adm*r, Sept 3. 18.VJ—7t I*nblic .Sale; BY Milue of nn order of tlio Court of Common Pleas of Cumberlnnd county, in a proceeding l in partition lutween llobeit Lck« is und Amanda his wife, lain Amanda Huston, and John Q. Thornton | und Nancy Ins wife, Into ISumy Huston, John W. j Hu.lon. /a.’ibeJJa Mar-ga/el Ann Huslop, I Jacob Uceiiiian and Caroline his wife, late Cdrolipo Huston, Ha«id VV. Hanlon and Emma Huston, wi dow of Jonathan Huston, dcccancd, I will expose to public sale, on the premia, s, in Dickinson (own* ship, on Matimbiy day of tjetober, 186‘J, at 10 o’clock, A. M„ all llmt certain tract of land sit uate in Hukinxuii township,Cumberland county,on the Walnut Uuiturn road, about, 8 miles west of 1 Carlisle, bounded by lands of Samuel Huston, Wm. , Woods, Samuel Curoihurs, David ('laudy At others, J} containing la Acres, strict measure, hav lUeicon ereitcd a small LOG House, Terms of sale: One.half tbo purchase money to he paid on the confinnntion of (ho tale, and tho residue in two equal annual payment! with* out interest, and possession to bo dolivoicd on lb# Ist day of April, 1803. DAVID SMITH. Sh’ff. ShoriH'o Office, Carlisle, Sept. 10, 1952—3 t Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that application will -bci made lo tho next Legislature, agreeably lu the Conaiiunion ami taws of this Commonwealth, to renew the Charier of tho Carlisle Deposit Dank. Ami utso to make such alteration In tho Charter, ns lo confer upon said Dank tho rights am) privl logos of a Unnk of Issue, and change the name to that of the CnrJislo Dank.’* Uy order of tin' Hoard of Directors. j* \VM. M. UEIiTUM, CaiLitr. July 1, 1352—Cm. Citato Notlcu. LRTTERK testamentary with the will annexed, on tho emaio of John Clemlcnln, sr., lute of Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, deceased, iiavo been issued by the Register of said county, lo tho subscriber living in tho same township. All persons indebted to said estate will mako imme diate payment, and those having claims against tho estate will present them properly authenticated for soutomont to JOHN OLENOENJN, Jr., Ei’K Sept 9 1852—6 t PHILIP RAMP,
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