SHERIFF’S SALES. BY virtue’ of sundry writs of Venditioni Expon as and Levari Facias* issued out of iho Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, and to roe directed, 1 will expose to sale by public ven due or outcry, at the Court House, in tno Borough of Carlisle,-on Saturday the IGth-day of October, 1852, at 10 o’clock, A. M., the following described Heal Estate, viz: A lot of Ground situate in the Borough of Car lisle, bounded by the Public Square on (he north, Liberty alley and other properly of R. Snodgrass on the east, Win* M. Biddle, Esq., on the south, and Hanover street on the west, containing 29 feel in breadth in front and 13 feet in breadth in rear, more or less, and extending back to said alley, having thereon erected a largo two story Stono House, with Back-buildings, &0., attached. Also, n lot of Ground situate in the Borough of Carlisle, bounded by Liberty alloy on the north, a lot of Hun. J. B. Gibson on the east, James Arm strong on the south, and Thomas Brown and W. M. Diddle, Esq., on the west, containing GO feet in front and 150 feel in depth, chore or less, having thereon erected a largo Slone House, &c. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Robert Snodgrass. Also, a Lot of Ground situate in the borough of Carlisle, containing 31 feet in breadth and 210 feel in depth, more or less, bounded by Pomfret street on the north, and a lot of Charles Unutz on the west, A. Barnet on the east, and Chapel alley on the north, having thereon erected a one and a half story Frame House, Stable, &o. Seized and taken in execution as the property of John Harder. Also, a tract of Land, situate in the Borough of Carlisle, containing G£ acres, more or less, bound ed by the Ttindle Spring road and lands of Lewis Winan, J. Holmes, J. Zug and others. Also, a trad of Land, situate in tlio township o( North Middleton, containing 155 acres and 120 j perches, more or less, bounded by the fSterrctt’s> Cap road, the Conodogutnel creek, und lands of George Wise, A. Noble, W. Natcher and Others, having thereon erected a two story Lug House, j Log Barn, &o. Seized and taken in execution as | the property of David Grier. Also, a tract of Land, situate In South Middle. lon township, containing 2 acres, more or less, hounded by lands of 13. Kaufman on the west, (j. Letdig on the east and south, ond ChriMian Herr on the north, having thereon erected a two story Log House, a CotTper Shop, Stable, &c. Seized and taken in execution ns the property of Jonathan H effort* Also, a Lot of Ground, situate In Monroe town ship, containing 2 acres, moro or less, bounded by ; lands of John Ueltzhoover, —— Westfall?' R, E. i Shepley and others, having iliereon erected a one ami a lialf story Log (louse, Frame Stable, &c.— Seized and taken in execution as the properly of Daniel Robb. Also, a Lot of Ground, situate in iho borough of New Cumberland, being No. 109 in the plan ofj said borough, containing 50 fool in breadth and 150 fret in depth, more or less, bounded by a lot ol John G. Miller on the east, an alley on the smith, 1 a vacant lot on the west, and Bridge sired on the | north, having thereon erected n two story Frame , Weaiherboarded (louse and (vnehrn, and a Sta ble. Seized and taken in execution as the proper- j ty of Hiram Hantz. j Also, a tract of land situato in FianUford town- 1 ship, containing 15 acres, moro or less, hounded , by lands of Peter Myers, Christian Failor, Ma-| tliias Comry, Marlin’s heirs and others, having thereon erected a two story Log House, a Log (fun, &c« Seized and taken in execution as the properly of Lewie Hairum. Also, all that portion of a tract of land that is In the possession of Henry Musser, situate in Frank ford township, bounded by lands of John Mintzer, Benjamin Bu’kholdor, Marlin Mowry, William Alter, Iho Conodoguinct creek, and John Doner, containing 106 acres, moro or less, it being a pail of a larger tract of land that was mortgaged by Juhn Musser to Jacob Musser. All to bo sold by DAVID SMITH, Sh’fT. Sheriff's Office, Sept 23, lfts2. AN ELECTION for officers and managers of ihe Cumberland Valley Kail rend Company, will bo bold at the company’s office, in Chambers* burg, between the hours ol 10 A M and 1 1* M ol Monday the 3d of October next. K. M. BIDDLE, Scct'y. it II Office. Sept IG, 1852—3 i Ahead of all Competition ! FALL & WINTER 0001)9. AftNOLD &, LEVI ogam come before the public will) a tremendous stock of (foods at prices so low that will astonish every one. To the vigilant as well as tUo victors belong the spoils. Cull soon as Iho cheap goods wo arc now olToring cannot re main long on band. Ladies come immediately ami make your selections while the assortment is good. \)ur stock of Dress Clouds consists of liluck and Parley Dress Silks, Plain and figured Cashmeres and Delaines, Muslin De Doge, twilled Persian Cloths, Merinoes, Alpacas, Puramctta Cloths, &.c. Shawls. Our slock of Shawls Is large ami complete, com prising every variety of Shawls and varying in price from 37 J Dents to $2O. Jtibbona t liiabont t Iri Boftnot Ribbons we hove a very (urge assort ment of tbo latest styles, ond lowcrin price than can ho purchased elsewhere. Wo have a bcffxitifol assortment of Embroideries, siich nn Collars, Cuds, Cbirnrtclls, Jaconell and ejfrfss t-’dglngs and Inscrtings. In Men's wear wo have a great variety of goods, rinch bh Cloths, Cusaimores, Pattinclls, icann, Vest luge, &o. Shirli and Dtaibfis. Wo hoivo of oil qualities of Silk, Merino nod Cot ton, which wo will sell very low. September 23, 181)2. FALX. GOODS. TUG subscriber is now opening a full am! genera! assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry (roods, eon sisting of Lupin’s superior French Dombntlnes, “ “ French Merinoes, Csshmoro ami Mouslin do Luino Doge, Figured Mous. do Luinos of superior quality. Alpacas of various qualities. Ginghams and Calicoes, Domestic and Canton Flannels of nil grades. Thibet and Day Stale Shawls, Cloths, Cussimorcs, fisttlncls, Kentucky Jeans, with a general assorl mot of Ladles and Oontlomcn’s wear. GEd W lIITNEK. September 23, 1862. Linen Bugging. 3UST received 4 pieces of Superior oil I-lr.on Bag ging, euitablo for I'uimorrf and Millers, and at a reduced price Sept 23 Stoves! Stoves! THE subscriber has made arrangements with iho boat manufacturors of Sieves in Troy, Al bany. New Yoik, Philadelphia, &c.. by which ho can offer Inducements to persons wishing to pur chase Stoves equal lo Iho manufacturers. Among his assortment of COOK STOVES, will bo found iho boat and most approved patterns adapted for burning either wood or coal, all of which nro warranted. Ills Parlor Stoves, embrace now and beautiful styles, and such os cannot fall to ploaso all tastes. In addition to those, ho has on hand a largo assortment of NINE PLATE STOVES, which ho feels satisfied will please purchasers. . ... Persons desirous of procuring a good stove will do well to examlpo my slock, os It will bo their Ddvant.go to Ri*o nto ‘"•^««“- G0BaAS . West High St., opposite llhoada ’ Warehouse. Carlisle, Sept IG, 1852. DOMESTICS. A general assortment of Muelina, Ticking*, Checks, Calicoes, Flannels, and ovory thing else In thoir lino 80(11 30 Election Proclamation. WHEREAS, in and by an act of the General Assembly of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled “An net relating to the election of this Commonwealth/’ passed the 2d day of July, A. D. 1839, It is made the duty of the Sheriff of every county within this Commonwealth, to give public notice of the General Elections, and In such notice to enumerate: 1. Tho officers to be elected. 2. Designate tho place at which (ho election is to be held. 1, David Smith, High Sheriff of tho county of Cumberland, do hereby make known and give this public noiico to the electors of the county of Cum berland, that on Tuesday the 12th day of October next, an election will be hold at tho several elec tion districts established by law in said county, at which lime they will vote by ballot for tho several officers hereinafter named, viz: ONE PERSON for Judge of tho Supreme Court of the Stale of Pennsy Ivania. ONE PERSON for Canal Commissioner of tho State of Pennsyl vania. ONE PERSON to represent the district composed of the counties of Cumberland, Perry and York, in the Congress of the United Stales. TWO PERSONS to represent the county of Cumberland in the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania. for Sheriff of Cumberland county, for Commissioner of the county of Cumberland. fur Coroner of the county of Cumberland, ONE PERSON for Director of the Poor and of tho House of Em ployminl of Cumbeiland county. ONE PERSON for Auditor to settle Iho public accounts of the county of Cumberland. The sniti election will be held throughout the county, as follows : 'Hie election in the election district composed of the borough of Carlisle ami the townships of Non It Middleton, South Middleton, Lower Frankford and Low* r Wrstpennsborough, will be held at iho Court House, in the Borough of Carlisle. The election in the election district compered of Stiver Spring township, will bo held at the public house ol George Duey, in (logcslown, in said township. The diction in the (lection district composed of Hampden township, will be held at the house formerly occupit d by 11. Dressier, in said town ship. The election in the election district composed of the township of Cppi r Allen, w ill be held at the public house of David Slu (Ti r, in Shepherdsli w n. The election in the eh ctiun district c< mp( set! of the township of Lower Allen, will he lit Id at the wagon-ma her shop ol Jonas (I ut.cli Larger on Slate (Sill. The election in the elcctit n district comprsi d of Fast Fennsborougb township, will be In Id al the house now occupied by (-. Dolson, at the w cst tnd ol the Harrisburg Bridge. The election in the district composed of New Cumberland, will he held al the public house ol W. U. Bohl, in the borough ol New Cumberland. 'Fite election in the district composed of tbo bo rough of Mechanicsburg, will bo held al the public house of John Hoover, in said borough. The election In the district composed of Monroe 1 township, will be held at the public house of I*. j 13. Goodyear, in Chtirchlown, In said borough. The diction in the district composed d I'ppcrj : Dickinson tow ndrip, w ill he held at the house new 1 occupied by Christian I It-ITu.an in said tow ns hip. j I The election in the ilistrii t composed ol the ho- , rough of Newvilb*. and townships ol MrlHin, Cp- I per Frankford, L’ppcr Westpennsborotigh, and i that part of Newton township, not includi d in tin- I Leesburg election district hereinafter mentioned, will be held at the Brick School House, in the bo rough of Newvtlle. Tlio election in the district composed el Hope well township, will be In-Id lit thu School House in Newburg, in said low nMiip. The election in the district composed of tho bo rough of Shippensbnrg, Shipponsburg township, and that part of Southampton township not includ ed in the Leesburg election district, will bo held at the Council I louse, in the borough of Shipprns burg. Ami in and by an act of tho General Assembly of this Commonwealth, passed the 2d July, IH3D it is thus provided, “Thai iho qualified electors of parts of Newton and Southampton townships, in tho county of Cumberland, bounded by the follow ing lines and distances, viz: Beginning at the Adams county line, thence along the line dividing tho townships of Dickinson and Newton to the turnpike road, thence along said turnpike to Cen tro School House, on said turnpike, in Southamp ton township, thence to a point on tho Walnut Bottom Uoad at Beybuek’s, including Beybuck’s 1 faun, thenco a straight direction to tho Saw Mill belonging to tho heirs of George Clever, thence (along Kryshcr’a run to tho Adams county line, thenco along the lino of Adams county to the place of beginning, be and llifc f.lmo is hereby declared a new and separata election district, the election to bo held at tho public bouse of Win. Maxwell, in Leesburg, Southampton township.” NO TICE IS UEHF.Ii V Gll’EN, That ovcry prison, excepting Justices of the IVaco, who shall li.old any office or appointment nf pr» fit or trust under the United Stale*, or o( this State, or any city or incorporated district, whether .1 commissioned officer or otherwise, a euhoidmale officer or agnnl, who Is or *hall bo employed un der the legislative, executive, or depart ments of this Slate, or of the Untied Slates, nr of any city or of any incorporated district; and also that every member of Congress and of the State Legislature, and of the Select and Common Coun cil of any city, or commissioner of any Incorpora ted district. Is by law incapable of holding or ex ercising al the same lime, the office or appointment of judge, inspector, or clerk of nny election of this Commonwealth, and that no inspector, judge or oilier officer of such election shall bo eligible to bo then voted for. And the said act of Assembly, entitled an act relating to elections of this Commonwealth, passed July 2d, 1639, further provides ns follows, to wit: ••That the inspectors and judges shall meet at the respective places appointed for bolding lho : election in the district to which they respectively belong, before 9 o’clock in the morning of the Second Tuesday of October, and each of said In spectors shall appoint ono clerk, who shall bo a qualified voter of such district. ••In case tho person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for inspector, shall not attend on tho day of tho election, then tho per son who shall have received the second highest number of voit« for judge at the next proceeding election shall act as inspector In his place. And in case the person who shall have received tho highest number of voles for inspector shall not at tend, the person elected judge sliall appoint an in spector in his place; and in case the person elected a judge shall not attend, then the Inspeclot who received the highest number of voles shall appoint 1 a judge In his place; or if any vacancy shall con tinue in the board for the space of one hour after tho lime fixed by law for the opening of tho elec tion, the qualified voters of tho township, ward or I district for which such officer shall have hocrtcleo-l 1 tod, present at tho pluooof election,shall elect onol of their number to fill such vacancy. I •It shall bo ilia duty of tho several iissoasora respeo*l lively to attend at tho place of holding every general j special or township election, during tho whole limo said election is kept upon, for the purpose of giving information to tho inspectors and judges when colled ! on in relation to tho right* of any person assessed! by thorn (o volo at such election, or suoli othor mat-] tors in relation (o tho assessment of voters os (ho said \ inspectors or either of them shall from time to lime ’ require. I •No person shall bo permitted fo volo si any olcc-, tion as aforesaid. than a white freeman of (lie ago of, 21 years or mure, who shall have resided In Iho [ Stale at least one year, and in the election district GEO W IIITNER. ARNOLD 6c LEVI. ONE PERSON ONE PERSON ONE PERSON Lower Dickinson, whore ho-offers bis vole al least (on days immediate ly preceding each election, and within two years paid a Statp or county lax, which shall have boon assessed at least ton days before tho election. But a citizen of tho United States, who has previously been a qual ified voter of this Slate, and removed therefrom and returned, and who shall have resided in (ho election district and paid taxes aforesaid, shall bo on* titled to vote after residing in this Slate six months : Provided, That tho whilo freemen, pilizons of the United Slates, between tho ages of twenty.ono and twenty two years and have resided in tho election district ten duys as aforesaid, shall bo entitled to vote although they shall not have paid taxes. No person shall bo permitted to vote whoso namo is not contained!!) tho- list of taxable- inhuhilanis furnished by tho commissioners,.unlcsaTirsl, ho pro duces a receipt for the payment within (wo years, of a stdto or county lax assessed agreeably to tho con* slitution, and give satisfactory evidence either on his oath or oflinnatiqn, or the oath or affirmation of another that ho lias pjid end) a tux, or on failure to produce a receipt shall make oath to the payment thereof. Second, if ho claim a right to vole by bo' ing an elector between .tho ago of twenty ono and twenty two years, ho shull depose on oath or affirma. lion that ho bus resided in this Slate at least ono year next before his application, and make such proof of residence in the district as is required by this act and that lie docs verily believe from the ac count given him that ho is of the ngo aforesaid, uni such other evidence as is required by this act, whero upon the name of the person so admitted la vole shall bo inserted in the olphabotical’lisl by tho ir spcclors, ind a nolo made opposite thereto by wrilicg (bo word Mux/ if ho shall be admitted to vote by reason of having paid tax, or the word *ugo/ if ho bo culled out to tho cloths, who shall make tho like notes in tho lists of voters kept by them. 'ln all cases where the name of the person chim ing to vote is found on tho list furnished by Ibecom missioners and assessor, or bis right to vote whether found thereon or not, is objected to by any quali'icd citizen, it shull be tho duly of tho inspector to exam ine sucli persons on oath as to his qualifications, and il he claims to hiiVo resided within the Slate for ono year or mure, hia oath shall bo euflicicnl proof thereof, but shod make proof by at least one compe* ti'iil v\ 11 ness, who si)a II be a qualified elector, (bat bo has resided in the district for more (ban ten days next immediately proceeding said election, and shall also himself* sw car that his bona fide residence, in pursuance of bis lawful culling, is within the district, and that he did not remove into said district for tho purpose of voting therein. •Every person qualified os uforrsnid, and who shall make duo proof if required, of his rcsidunso and pay mi nl of taxes uh ulorcsuid ; lie shull bt admitted I to vole in the township, word or district in w hicli be ■' bln 11 rCEtdc. ‘lf any person shall prevent or otlcmpl to prevent any oOictr ofuny (lection under 1 Ins act from holding fU( h election, or use or threaten uny violence to any such otfircr, nr eliiilt interrupt or improperly interfere w ith Inin in the i xtcnlion ul his duly, or shall block up the window or avenue to any window whnro the 8,1 me may bo holding, or shu II not mis I y disl ui b the peace at such election, or shall use or practice any mtimiduliup threats, I'mco or violence, with dcugn to influence unduly or overa wo any elector, or to prevent him from voting or to restrain the freedom of choice, rti h p( isons on conviction shall be fined in any sum not t xtceding five hundred dull.)rs and be imprisoned lor ai y lime nut less than three nor more limn twelve months, and if it shall bo shown to court, where Iho tii ,1 of such clfoucea shall bo hud that the person to i (Tending was not n resident of the city, ward, dis- Inc I or low nshlp where iho nOV-nco woo cum in it led, 1 and not (nlillid to vote therein, then on conviction he shall be svntincid to pay a fine of not less than ( tie bundled imr more (lian one thousand dollars,and be imprisoned nut less than six months nor more than j tw o y carr. I 'll any person or persons shall make any hot or wager, upon the rc-ull of any election within the Commonwealth, or shall (.(Ter to make any such bet or wager, either hy verbal proclamation thereof, or or hy any willlcnor printed advertisement challenge or in vile any person to in ake such bet or » oger, upon conviction thereof he or they shall forfeit and pay three times the omoi.nl so bet or to bo bet. 'll any perron not by 1 avv quulifu d, shall fradult nU ly vole ul uny eliclimi :n tins Common wealth, or living otherwise qualified shall vole out of his proper district, or if uny person knowing (he want of such qualifications, sh,ill nid or procure such person to vole, the person ('(Tending shull, on conviction, bo lined in any sum not i xec< ding two iiumlu d dollars, and be imprisoned for uny term nut mending three months. 'll a ii v person sh. II vole a I mere than one clccl ion dmlnol, or oilierw isc I’radoUnl I v vote more than once on (ho same day, or shall frudulrnlly fold nr deliver i» (lie inspector two tickets together, will) the intent illegally to vole,or shall procure another so to do, ho or they offending, shall on conviction bo fined in any sum not less than tidy nor more than hvo hundred dollars, mid be imprisoned for any lorn) not less than (litre nor more than twelve months. •If any poison not qualified to vole in this Com monwealth, agreeably to law, (except the sons of qualified citizens) shall appear at any place of elec tion for the purpose of issuing tickets or of influen cing the ci t liens qua 1 1 lied to vole, ho shall on convic tion forfeit and pay any sum not excel ding one hundred dollars for every such offence, and bo iin - prisoned lor any term not exceeding three months.’ Agreeably to the provisions of the sixty first sec tion ofsuid art, every General and Special Election (hall bo opened between the hours of right and ten in tho forenoon, and shall continue without interrup tion or adjournment until 7 o'clock in (ho evening, when the polls shall he closed. Ami the Judges of the respective districts aforesaid „ro by the sold net required to meet at I lie Court House, in Ihu borough of Carlisle on the third duj after the said day ul election, being Friday tho Isih day of October then and thcro to perform the things required of them bylaw* (Jiven under my hand,at Carlisle, this loth day ol September, A. D. 1852. DAVID SMlTH,Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Carlisle, I September IG, 1852. \ I»»o<|;uu titiou WHERE AS tho Honorable Jami.s ll.fiuuu'i i President Judge of the several Courts of (Join mon Ploqb of the counties of Curnbci land .Perry and Juniata,in Pennsylvania,nml justice of thcseveral. Courts of Oyer nml Terminer and Genera Uml Uc-j livery in said counties, ami Hun. John RuppunJj da ml. W oodhurn , .1 ml rob of tho Court of Oyer mid Perminorand General Jail Delivery, for the trial of nil capital and olhoi offences, i n the said county 01 1 Cumberland —by their precepts to me directed dated the 23d of August, 1852, have ordered the Court I of Oyer and Terminer end General Jail Delivery . n> j bo holdon at Carlisle,on the 2d Monday of Novem ber next, (being the Bth day) at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, to continue one week. And tqo sold Judges by their precept to mo direc ted, dated tho same day, have also ordered a Court of Common Plena to ho holdon at Carlisle, on tho 6lh Monday of November next, being the 20lh day, at to o’clofU in the forenoon, to _ • Eslaic Nollcc. ALT, persons arc hereby notified that Letters of Administration on the estate of Margaret Eichelbor cor, lalo of Silver Spring Ip., Cumberland co..dec d., have this day boon issued by the Register in and for said county to the subscriber who resides in said township. All persons having claims or demands against tho oslito of the said decedent, are requested to make known tho same without delay, and .those indebted to moke payment to JOSEPH EICHELDERGER, Ex’f, Bopt 9. 1868—01* . FattitoNoflce, LETTERS of administration on tho estate of Ellisa A, Sturgeon, deceased. Into of tho Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland co M hnvo been issued by tho Register of said county, to tho subsorlbor resi ding In the Banjo. Borough* All persons having I claims against the estate of said decedent will pro* sent thorn for settlement, and those indebted will ’ make immediate payment to I H. A. STURGEON, AdmY September 9,1052 —6 l Assignee’s Sale of Real Estate, THE undersigned, Assignees of A. F. Wolf, will offer at public sale, in tho borough of Shfppens burg, Cumberland county, on Saturday, October 16, 1852, at 10 o’clock A. M., tho following real estate, viz: No. I. A Lot of Ground, situate near tho centre - a,,( J business part cf said borough, where * 8 elected a two story BRICK dwell HOUSE, ST ABLE, and other out« JN0.,2. A Lot of Ground, situate in said Borough, whereon is erected an IRON FOUNDRY, together with one Steam Engine, ono largo and ono small Turning Lathe, an extensive assortment of Patterns, comprising Cook Sloven, Nine plate Stoves of vari* ous sizes, Mill Saws, Mill and Plough Patterns, and Wooden and Iron Flask Patterns. Tho above pro. perty in excellent condition, and tho Foundry at piescit is in full operation. No. 3. Five Lois of Ground, containing in all about 15 Acres, adjoining said Borough. These| hots are inferior to none about the town, and will! be sold separate. For particulars call on either of the undersigned, in Shippcusburg. JACOB HECK, BENJAMIN DUKE. Assignees of A. F. Wolf. Sept 23, 1852—41 LAND FOR SAFE, In pursuance of the last will and testament of Jno. Moure, deceased, the undersigned will ofler at public sale, nu the premises, on Thursday tboSlsl day of OCTOBER, 1652, (lie following described real estate of said deceased, situate in Fairview I township, York co., on the rojei loading from Lewis* berry to Dtllsbnrg, about two miles from-tbe former place, viz: A Farm containing about 150 ACRES, of Valley Land, will) o duo proportion thereof cov cred with lino Timber. The improvements are a JggA I . rgo two story STONE DWELLING £SS|I I |]a HOUSE, win, bssnmenl; a LOG TEN BwßjjWjgANT HOUSE, a largo BANK BARN, Wagon Sheds, Corn Cribs, itc. There Isa large Apple Orchard, and a variety of other fruit trees on the premises. In short this is ono uf the best situated and must desirable farms in the neighbor Im.d, Also, a tract of land adjiccnt to the above, con taining about 3 1 ACRES, having thereon the necessary buildings. A con sidcrablc portion of this tract is first rate Chcsnal Timber hind, mid will bo divided to suit purchasers. The above described property adjoins lands of John (luttofi, Jacob Mart, John Moure, Esq , Daniel Ivonn and others. Ah those inclined to | urchaso will nc doubt prtvnni'ly view the premises, a further de scription is unnecessary. At the c.imo lime will bo offered about 10 acres of prime Clicsul limber la nd, convenient to tho farm. For liiither information call on iho suhscniici residing 3 miles west of Carlisle, Pa., or on Jon .Moore, K-q., near the farm. Sale to coinmenco ul 10 o'clock on said day, whci the terms w ill be made known by HENRY BITNER, Ex'r. Sept iin, 1853—4 w. Keu) Gstutc ut Public Stile. On SATURDAY, ihn 10 ih o/ October, 1b53, \ T ' ILL bo sold at public sale, on Uio premises \ \ Kingstown,Cumberland county a lot ofgrom situate, in said place, having thereon erected a tw n V ,„TL story BRICK HOUSE, with a bascmci tuid attic story. Also a kitchen, cintei !!5 , R» and P u,n P* togvliier with other nocessai buildings. Sato lo commence at I o'clock, on said day when conditions will bomai LEVI MARTIN. Attorney for Isaac Rhoads. known hy septQJls Valuable Beal Estate for Sale. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Con ul Cumberland county, Pa.. the undersigne will expose to public sale, on the premises, n Tuesday the I Dili of October next, at 12 u’elocl M.. the follow ing valuable property, late the v tale of Jac ob (.1 rose, dt ceased. to wit: All that tract ol first rate Limestone Land, si u.ito in Silver Spring township, county aforesai about hall a mile south-west of llogeslown, at convenient to the turnpike, containing about 83 ACHES, more or h I ? a , all of which is improved except abo 7 acres ul umber land. The improvements thei nj mi erected consist of a two story Frame Dwelling llnufi*, Frame Darn, ('orn" Jisia Wagon Sheds, Wash ILiise, rill other necessary Out-building**. There is a good Well of never failing water con venient to I ho dwelling, and a spring of water rnns ihrouoh cme end ol the properly. Also, a young Apple Orchard, and «t variety of other fruit trees. he land h In a nigh stale of cultivation, and of fers great mdimcini nis to persons w ishmg to pur chase. For p(triii’ii T ar« call on the wirlow, residing on the or on the undersigned, residing m .Meciuniesbi.ig. PETER BARNHART, Adtn’r. Sept 2, I *02—7l Public Male of Real EstjUf On 7Vi»r»r/rry, Oduher 1 Mh, 1852. WILL hr; sold ul public sale, on the premises, »■» Silver Spring township, Cumberland coun'y, I*rt.,'lho following real estate, lalo the property ol John Clondenin, deceased, viz : A irael of land about 1 miles north of flogestown near the road leading from Bucher’s mill to Mil |, t's Gap, containing about 250 Acres, of good Slate land, about IGO acres of which are cleared and In a good stale nl euLivalton. Thu remainder is covered with good limber, Mich as Oak. Hickory, Chosnul and Locust. Tho tin-' n_-A proverauiUs aro a good Log Mouse, ai 1 Double l' n K Darn, anti other Out-build- \ i ' n P fl - Also, an Orcliard of various ol fruit. 'Phis farm is desirable tor a slock farm, being well watered and capable 1 of growing a great quantity of hay. Also, will bo sold, about 100 acres of Mountain ' land, covered with nil kinds of timber. This tract j s\iil be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Sale to commence at I p’clock on said day, and the terms made known by JOHN CLENDENIN, Ex’r. Sept 9, 1853—01 Valimbio Town Property for Sale.. n ri WILL bo sold at public sale, on Sa ,„T.uy ,Uo o.r. .inj or oumurr, tor>2. tho two story BUK-K Dwelling House > Lot of Ground, uituulc on Main 1 'Street, tn tho borough of Carlisle, now in the oc cupancy of Dr. 11. ilinkloy. Tho house is 30 foot In front with a two feet alley at tho side, and the lot extends back 210 feel to Dickinson alley.— Tho house is commodious and roomy, and tho basement story is finished for an office. Tho lot contains a variety of choice fruiurees. Tho house is advantageously situated in the centre of the bo rou"h ond is a good professional or business loon tiuru Sale to commence ot 10 o’clock on said day. and the terms made known by RICHARD CRAIGHEAD, JOHN W, CRAIGHEAD, ,t ,f». 1853—4 l Executors. FARM FOR BAE*E. THE subscriber oilers at private sale, bis valua ble farm, situated in North Middleton township, Cumberland county, on the Stale road lending from Storrelt’s Gap to Harrisburg, and at present in tho occupancy of Fisher 6c Nosbit. Tho farm contains “ b “ UI ONE HUNDRED ACRES. 06 acres of which arc cleared, and the remainder is wtdl covered with thriving young tijnboj; Tho Im ,, ' >» ovcnionls are u Log Dwelling House, ‘Double Log Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn jiipljlpCriba. Stone Spring House, and olhsr JgUfiiSnccossary outbuildings. There is a good Apple Orchard on the premises, and a great variety of other fruit trees. A spring of never fulling water ib convenient to the dwelling. Title Indisputable. For terms cull on the undersigned, residing In Kingstown, county aforesaid. HENRY RINEHART. August 12, 1852—2nt* Orphans* Court Sale, | BY virtue of on order of tho Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, to me 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, tho real estate of Benjamin Hcborlig, Into of Mifllin township, dcc’d., consisting of tho following tracts, viz: Tho Mansion tract, situate in Mifllin township, bounded by lands of.Jolin Stewart, the heirs of M ar tin Burkhart, John High, and John Henry, contain ing 106 Acres and 69 Perches ami alioioance. Thu tract consists of excellent Slate Land, in a high stale of cultivation. Tho improvements arc a good twoslory LOU HOUSE, BANK BARN, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Young Orch |!S|!l»Bard, and a Well of water near the house. IViiaßg.VLn. a tract of MOUNTAIN LAND, in said township, hounded by lands of Sami Wild’s• heirs, Homy Baker, John High and others, contain ing 20 acres and 5 perches, strict measure. This tract is well timbered, and advantageously located for (ho use of (ho Mansion tract. Terms of sale: Five pci cent, of the amount to ho paid on the confirmation of the sale, one-half tho balance on the I s( of A pril next, when the deed will be delivered, and the balance in two equal annual payments without interest. JOHN HEBBRLIG, Adm’r. September 10, 1952—7 t Two Valuable Farms for Sale, THE subscriber offers at private sale liio following described Real Estate. No. I.—Situated in Nurtb Middleton township, 4 J mites cast of Carlisle, and about ono mile north uf tho Carlisle and Harrisburg turnpike roid, containing 225 acres, more or loss, about ono half limestone, and the residue black slate and Meadow land, all cleared and in a high stale uf cultivation,except 50 acres well covered with heavy timber, Tbo buildings ire jpi 11 a very fine twu story mm* Sterne House, Wn| ij j| lira, and a Good frame Barn, pat tly now, gaS&ggQWH with Corn cribs. Wagon sheds, dec., a line Spring bouse, and a never failing spring of water near (bo dour of the house, also a good orch ard of choice fruit. No. 2. Is situated ono and a half miles north of | Carlisle, on tbo road leading from Slurrol’s Gap to Carlisle, containing ono hundred and sixty (ivoacces uf first rale Slate land well limed, except 35 acres which arc well covered with Timber. The improve ments are a twosloiy wl Frame House, and a largo frame Barn, all Iho necessary IllSlllS? 1 "" buddings arc in good condition, also largo orcliurd of very choice FRUIT, the lann is well supplied with water lor stuck in all the fields. Alsu two wells of water near the house, that never full. Persons wishing lo purchase or to examine the properly will please call on (ho subscriber residing in C'.i r hide. Possession will bo given on the Ist of April if re quired. Payments to be made to suit the purchasers, ARMSTRONG NOBLE. August 12, 1852—if Asxlguccs Sale of Rcul Estate THE undersigned,assignee of John Plank, will • expose to public sale, on Wednesday iho 27th ofl October, 1h52, at the village of Sptingvtlle, in. S juth Middleton township, Cumberland county, l the following valuable real estate: No. I. A tract of 8 Acres and 0 Perches of lime stone land, situated in K< utli Middleton township, Cumberland county. 'Plus tract will bo sold in lots or together lo suit purchasers. It adjoins Spnngvillu and is most admirably adapted for building lota. No. 2. A tract of excellent litnrsloro land, also situated in said township, and containing 50 acres Jlfti and 90 Perches, and having thereon |)j|a HOUSE, Stable, and a never fall *nF Well of water. This tract is 2.} miles of Carlisle, and to any ouu desiring a small farm of a first rate qual ity of land, this tract presents great inducements. It is bounded by lands of Ceorgo Wise, William Kufz amt others. No. 3. A tract of Mountain Land, bi ing in the Soutli Mountain, and bounded by lands of Benj ('.Hitman, Jacob \N im» and oilier?, ai.d containing 13 Actcs more or less. Tins is a fine tract ot Um ber land, ami any unu wishing land ot (lint descrip tion will do well lo give u their aitenlion. For lurther particular* enquire nl John Plank, Spring ville, Boiling Springs P. () , I'umb. ca., or the subscriber residing in Carlisle. JACOB ABKIMS, Assignee. September It». IHS2—CI Valuable Fai-ni lur Sale. \V 11,1, be sold nl public sale, on the pie nines, on Friday ,< )etC a lovmnmu , - " on the Tanning business, or the grinding of Sumac. For pnrtic. lars cull on the undersigned, icsidlng on tho promises SAMUEL L. GILLESPIE Jono 10, 1982—1 f Valuable Kcal Estate for Sale. ' On BATOIUMY, the Oiliof October, 1&5-. WILL bo aold Hi public salo on llio promiaca, el 1 o’clock, in (ha afternoon of aaid day, that valuabla ; limestone Turin aitualo in Weal Pennaborough town- ; ship, Cumberland county, Pa., between llio lurnpiko and railroad, about 2$ mile* weal of llio borough of Carlisle, bounded by lands of Philip Rhoads, John , llommlnger and others,containing 16D ACHES and 81 porches, strict measure, and about 2. r » acres ol wiiloh are first rate limber land, and tiio rornalndoi arable land In good cultivation. About ftfloon acres of this farm are superior meadow land through which a never foiling stream runs. The improve ments are a LOO HOUSE and LOO BARN, a good c—-a vy o || 0 f water In tho yord, and an orcli- of well doloc|cd apple Irees. This fSraifllKnroporiyls desirable from His vicinity JUmUliu Carlisle, (ho railroad and tho turn- SHrPtrsons wishing to view the premises can do so at any time before tho day of sale by calling nn Mr. John Hosier, who roaldcs on the promises. Iho terms of tho sale will bo made known on tho day Abolwlll bo .obi .1 10 o’clock, In Ibo forenoon ol samo day by publio sale, at the Court House in Car. Halo, Ibo lot of ground In llio ..Id boroug b ofCorll. o, on Ibo road loading In Alolandor • Mill, near Ibo reaidonco of Gaorgo Molzgar, Eaq ; , ond containing .boot a.x .ore. Tbo term, of which talc will bo made known .1 Ike lime and pl.co^b^oo^^ Attorney in fact for the hfirt of D, McCoifcry. PUBLIC SALE. THE undersigned under an order of the Oipbpfif* Court of Cumberland county,' will expose to public sale, on tbo promises, on SATURDAY* tho 33d day of October, 1853, tho following described Real Estate, situate in Eastpcnnsborough township* within n quarter of a mile of Oyster's Point, con t ining FIVE Acres, more or less, having thereon erected a 2 story weathorboarded House* Frame Born, and other improvements.— ■ '^ lo properly is in most excellent and in a high slsto of cultivation. Halo to commence at 3 o’clock P, M. on said day, when the terms will bo made known by ' JOHN FIBEOVEDi Administrator of Joint FireovltC, dte*d. Sept 30, 1853—41 Welch’s National Circus, RAYMOND & CO ond DRIEBDACH & GO’S menageries UnUcil, For 1852. - • - Mamaocr; G. DERRY WILL exhibit at Sbippenpburg, Ocl. 15lh, end o- Ont, Jfill). The public are respectfully inlormeo mai tocAo two vast Menageries, united Tor the present sea son, form by far the largest collection of living animals ever exhibited in this or ony other oootf try Over 150 Jlnimals and Birds can bo soon under vlTV?ir Spacious Pavilion, 286 foci in length lor one piico of admission. Hours of exhibition from 1 lo 4 P. M., and 7 to 10 inlhn evening. Admission 25 corns. No half price. The Cortege will arrive in Iho town on the morning of the ICth of October, about 10 o’clock, uml die Carnages, Cages, Van, &0., oonlaining llio animals, Drawn by 120 Splendid Horses, headed h\/ Xeupcr's Philadelphia Brass Band ! Will pass through the principal streets, affording on op pur i uniiy of beholding one of the most Gorge* ous and Imposing Processions of the kind eref Jl Double Performance in 3 Immense Performing Dens! UK.RR DUIRSBACII in TWO and Signore IIIDK.UALGO In the other. In the course of each exhibition, Herr Dries* bach, the far famed Lion King, will enter the Dens of his VV ild tenants of the Foresl—* Lions, Leopards, Tiosns, Couocns, &0., And give a display, the same ns when ordered by the Rpeci.il command of Queen Victoria, Louis Phillip (late King of the French,) Kmperot Nich olas of St. Petersburg!), and the Royal Kamil} Hapsburgh House of Austria. Signore Hidentlgo will also perform his highly trained animals, separate and entirely different ' from Herr Driesbnch’s showing Iho difforenl pow ers of mind over the animal creation. WELCH'S NATIONAL CIRCUS. KnoN\Ninio'a New York, and National A it* rni theatre, Philadelphia, J. G. Cadwaladcr, Equestrian Director. J, Langwonby, Master of the Circle. H. Williams, I st Buffo Clown. K. Davis, 2d Shaksperean Clown. Among the most prominent of the artistes ms} bo found ihe following names, viz: I. (2, Cuilwaljdwf —the unsurpassed Four and Six Horse Rider. Thomas McKarl in—(lie greatest Somerset Vaul ter in thn known world. 1,. J. Li(>man —Dromnlic, Scenio and principal Ruler. I),ivir Richards—the world's only bare-back Ruler, whoso dating teals over bars, gates* &0.» on Ills Wild Prairie Sired, strikes the with wonder and astonishment. !■;. M. Dickinson—the celebrated comedian and comic singer. neknow Udged by all to bo the great* est singer of tho ope. J. Sweet—whoso stylo nnd skill In personating ihe character of tho Aborigine, or Rod Man of the Forrst, stands unsurpassed. Master Williams Ibo Juvenile Gymnastii | and Antipodean performer, whose truly pleasing j performances must be seen to bo admired. 1.-.vßt, ihonuh not least, tho two unrivalled clowns, Williams and Davis, whoso J*uns, Joke» % H,m Mola and Witticisms, never fall to keep ilia audience in o perfect roar of laughter, N. I). Positively but ono price of admission to Menagerie and Circus combined. Sept 30, 1852*—3t . • Klot, nior, Riot! 7,000 Men Saved. * MMIK great excitement in Main street,Carlisle', We X find was occasioned liy the urirvolof OOILBY'9 Mammoth stock of Full and Winter Dry Goods, which go far ahead ofull competition. Inqualllty, beauty, nnd cheapness, (liny can’t bo surpassed.— nine, now, friends, and see ! They have all comfi i lust. Among the lot will bo found a very large* cauliful, d varied slock of Ladkcf* llrcNS Goods, consisting in part ’of French, English and Merinocs, Cashmeres, Cohurga, Mouslin do Laiuea, plain and Chomollon Alpacas, block Alpacas, Bom bazines. black Silks, Turk Solinu, Satin do Ohesns, colored Silks, plain, figured ami changeable. A va riety of now styles of Dress Goods, to which (he at tention of (ho Ladies is invited. Ginghams, Cali cues. French worked collars, cuffs, sleeves, Linen Cambric ilontlkctrhicfs, linen, cotton and thread Edging*, Swiss and Cambric Edgings, Inserting* of all kinds, The largest slock of Domestics orcr brought to Carlisle, comprising Lindseys, checks, muslins,lick* mgs, baggings, Oanaburgs, Table Diaper of all widths, Sheetings, rod, giecn, yellow and whll4 Flannels, Welch Flannels, Hacking Flannels of rious coluts a'hd fiilcoit Uonntlt anti Dormer RilbonM—a tarfilof. Black and fancy cloths from $1 00 Co $0 00 per yard. UJnek and fancy Cssslmorcs from 7ft cts to go 00. Black and fancy Silk and Satin Vesting*. CARPETS / A mammoth stdek of Carpels, such as BrUpsets, 'apestry, Three Ply, Ingrain, wool, cotton, Vent* iati. die. Druggets and floor Oil Cloths, of alt rldtha and prices. Boots & Shoes. —Ladies Kid Slippers, trimmed Ties, Buskins, fmo and grained Morocco Bools and Bootes, Rid and Morocco Excelsior Shoes, Misses and Children’s shoes of air colors, sizes and prices. 100 cases of men's and boars’ Bools from $1 to £4 per pair, ■ largo lot of extra water proof Boots for men and boys. Trunks, Carpet Bags and Valircs. OnurtuiEß.*—A fresh lot of Groceries, Teas aha Spleen, very chfcop. , Como oho and all, hnd see for yourselves, u t will not attempt to describe tha bargains that may bo expected. Como where you will And the largest stock, the greatest variety, and tho cheapest goods. Save your money and comn to OGILUY’S EMPORIUM. Bept 30. 1802. ' CARPETS. A large stock of three ply Ingraljs and Venllion Carpets, Mattings and Oil Ciotlur. For salo by ARNOLD *fc | September S 3.