BY yiriupldrerfndfy'wnU’Of. VeniliilODi Expon as and Levari'Facias, issued' out of the Court . of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, and (o ( me directed, 1 will expose n to sale by public von* < due or outcry, at the Court House; fo*tne Borough ; of Carlisle, on Saturday thelCth day of October, , 1653, at 10 o’clock, r A, Sl., the followingdeacribed , Real Estate, i A lot of Gronrid.situate in the, Borough v 6f Car* lisle, bounded by the Public Square on thd north, Liberty.alleV arid.other properly p’f.R. Snodgrass i on the .eaatj Wm.M.'Biddle,, Esq., on thp south, and Hariovcratreet on the west, containing 29 feel id hreAdthan front and 13 feet in breadth in roar, more or loss, and; extending back to said; alley, having erected a largo: two story Stone House,' With Back-buildings, &c.,.attached. Afso, s lot of Ground situate in the Borough of Carlyle,'"bounded by Liberty alley on the north, a lot of Him. J. B. Gibson oh the east, James Arm strong oh the south, and Thomas Brown and W. M. piddle,' Eaq., on the west, conlaining.ißO feel in ft;oritand 150 feet in depth, more or less, having thorpon erected largo Stone House, &c,, Seized and thken in.execution as’ the’property of Robert Snodgrass,... Also, a Lot of Ground situate in the borough of Carlisle, containing 31 t fecl in breadth and 210 feet in depth,, more or less, bounded by Fomfret street on the north, and a lot of Charles Bouiz on the.w / QST t .AiJ3srreJ on the east, arid C Impel alley on tbe.norlh, 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 CJ acres, more or loss, bound ed by-UiaJ’rindle Spring road and lands of Lewis /Wfnan, J. Zug and others. Also, a tract of Land-, situate in the -township of .North Middleton,* containing 155 acres and 120 .perches,, more or less, bounded by the Sterreit's Gap roadvlhe Conodoguinet creek, and lands of George Wise, A. Noble, W. Natchcrand others, having Iherrion erected a two story Log Rouse, Log Barn, &o. Seized and taken in execution as ihe*pro[ierty. of David Grier. • situate in South Middle ton 3 acres, more or less, hounded by laodaof B. Kaufman on the west, G. Lejdig on the oast and south, and Christian Herr on the north,’having thereon ertolod a two story Log House, a Cooper Shop, Stable, &o. Seized ,and‘takon In execution as the property of Jonathan HofTert. ■ *’ Also, a Lot of Ground, shunto In Monroo town* ship,.obtaining 2 acres, more or less, bounded by John Behzhoover, ■ Westfall, R. E. Shepley,nnd others, having lhareon erected a one and ohalf story Log (louse, Frame Stable, &c.— Seized and taken in execution as the properly of Danidl Bobb. Also, a Lnt of Ground, situate in the borough of, New-. Cumberland, being No. 169 In the plan ofj Pftlil tjoropgh, containing 50 feet in breadth and 150 In.depth, more or less, bounded by a lot of 1 'JbHn G. Miller on the east, an alley on the south, d vacant-lot on the west, and Bridge areel nn the ) north, having thereon erected a two story Frame; Weatherboardcd House and Kitchen, and n Sin hie. Seized and taken in execution as the proper- ] <y of Hiram Hanlz, 1 Alfro, a tract of land situate in Frankford town ship*, containing 15‘acres, more or tees, boonded, by lands of Peter Myers, ChrUiian Fdllor, ‘Ma thtas Comry,' Martin’s heirs and others, having ttirtcoh ‘erected n two sidry Log House, a Log Darn, &c. Seized and taken in execution aa the properly of Lewis Balrum. A|so, all that portion of a tract of land that is in the possession of Henry Musser, situate in Frank ford township, hounded by lands of John Mintzer, Benjamin Bo'kholdor, Martin Mowry, William Alter, the Cpnodoguinct creek, ami John Doner, containing 106 acres, mrrre or less. It being a pan of-a larger tractof land lhaivvßdtnortgoged by John Musser to Jacob Musser, All to bo sold by PA.V'ID SMITH, Sh’lT. Sheriff's Office, Sepl ‘23. iei>-3. Real Estate at Pnbllc Salo. Vn SATURDAY th* KM of October, 1853. WILL be tfold al on tho premises in KlngaioWti.Cumborlund County a lot ofground, Bhutto; in Bald place,lmvingllmrcon erected a two etor y BRICK HOUSE, with abasement and attic story. Also a kitchen, cistern jtSiSMUn'ndpamp, together willi other necessary jIJIJJUnut buildings. Salo to commence at 10 o’clock, an «aid day when conditions will bo made knotrh by LEVI MARTIN, Scpt23t« yl//ornry far Isaac Rhoads. Estate Notice ALL persons ore hereby notified that Letters of Administration 00 the estate of Margaret Eichelbcr ccr, late of.Silvor Spring Ip., Cumberland co„ dec’d., have this day boon issued by the Register in and loj said county to tho subscriber who resides in said township. All persons having claims or demands against the osUtn of tho said decedent, are requested to make known tho same without delay, and those I Indebted to make payment to . JOSEPH HIUUELBERGER, Ex*r. Sept 0, 1«B2—Ol* _ _ Estate Notice. Ll*7fTfcßS of administration on tkn estate b Eliza A. Sturgeon, deceased, late of the florough of Carlisle, Cumberland co., hav* been Issued by tho Register of said county, to tho subscriber Trai ling in the eamo Borough. All persona having claims against the estate of said detodent willpre sent them for settlement, and those indebted w ill (uabo immodiato payment to H. A. STURGEON, Adm'r. Septembers, 1852—fit Bonnet Ribbons* &o. A FULL assortment of handsome Bonnet and Nock Ribbons, tjinbroidcrics of various kinds, •Ueb sa Flouncing, French Collars, Cambric and Swiss Edgings and Insertingfl, black and While La ces, kid And silk Gloves, silk Bottoms Gimps and Braids of Various kinds and newest styles for dress trimmings, wllh many other fancy articles Just opened by Geo W Hitner. September 23, wnvt. ivi. Sorter HAS iusl opened (he moat elegant assortment Of 1 . BOOTS &. SHOES ever brought to Carlisle, to which ho Invito* Uio at tention ofall. His stock is large, well selected and embraces every variety of STYLE &. QUALITY. Ladles’ Shoos from 50 cents to $1.50. Gaiters from 81.37 1-2 1052,50. Gentlemen's Bools from 81,75 to 85,50. Boya and Youths 800 TS fit. BROGANS, and an unusually largo assortment of Black and Fancy Colored _ r • Bo!ol8, Shoes Jt .Gaiters, lor Misses nnd Children's wear. Persons who wsnl Spring and Sum mor Boots and Shoes will do well to call at JPpimWS SHOE STORE, West Main street, opposite Iho , Methodist Church, and make selections, from the largest and ohoopost stock of .work In town. Carlisle, Juno 10,1853. Stoves! Stoves! THE subscriber has made arrangements with the boat manufacturers of Stoves in Troy, Al bany, New York* PUiladolphlaf &c., by .which ho can oflbr Inducements to porspns wishing to ,pur chase Stoves equal to (ho manufacturers. Among hid assortment of COOK STOVES, will bo found the boat and moat approved patterns adapted for burning either wood or coal, all of which aro warranted* His Parlor Stoves, embrace now and beautiful styles, and such qb cannot fall ,lo .plooao all laslea. In addition to thoßo. lie has on hand a largo DSBortment of NINB FLATS QTO.FES, yt\\\o\x ho feola satisfied will plow purchasers, , . ■' Persona dosirous of procuring a pood storo will do woll ip.ojtacnlnD.my stock, as U will bo their advantage to alvo mo the preference. JOHN D. GORqAS. West High Si.* opppaite Rhoads' IVarchoute. Carlisle, Sept IC, 1853. V Election Prbclanihtlbn^ WHEREASjInIand by anaoioftrie" General Assembly of.the Commonwealth of,Pennsylvania, entitled u An. act .relating to the election of this Comnionwealth,” passed: the 2d day of'July, A. D. 1830, it is made the duly of the Sheriff of every county within this Commonwealth, to give public notice of the General Elections, and in|uch notice to enumerate: li Tho officers to be elected. 2. Dosignate tho place at which the election is to.be held. I, David Smith, High Sheriff of the county of Cumberland* do hereby iriake known and give this public notice to the electors oftho county of Cum berland, that on Tuesday the 2d day of November next, an election will be hold 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: , TWENTY-SEVEN ELECTORS, for President and Vico President of the United Stales. The said election will be hold throughout the county, as follows: The election in the election district composed of the borough of Carlisle and the townships of North Middleton, South Middleton, Lower Dickinson, Lower Frankfort! and Lower Westpennabofough, will be held at trie Court House, in the Borough of Carlisle. The election in the election district composed of Silver Spring township, will be held at the public house of George Duey, In Hogestown, in said township. The election in the election district composed of Hampden township, will bo hejd at the house formerly occupied by (1. Drossier, in said town ship. The election in the election district composed of tho township of Upper Allen, will be held at (he public house of David Shelter, in Shepherdelown. Tho election in the election district composed of tho township of Lower Allen, will be held at the wagon-maker shop of Jonas Hunchbargeron Slate Hill. Tho election in the election district composed of East Pennsborough township, will bo held at the house now occupied by O. Dolsbn,ht tho west end o( the Harrisburg Bridge. Tho election In tho district composed nf New Cumberland. will be held at the public house of, VV. U. Bohl, to the borough of Now Cumberland. The election in the district composed of-the bo rough of Mrchanicsburg. will be held at the public house of John Hoover, in said borough. Tho election in the district composer! of Monroe township, will be held at the public house of P. B, Goodyear, in Churchtown, in said'borough. I The election in the district composed cf Upper ’ Dickinson township, will bo held at the house now | occupied by Christian Hoffman in said township. * Tho election in tho district composed of the bo- ‘ rough of Nowville, and townships of Mifllin, Up per Prankford, Upper VVestpennsborough, and t that part of Newton township, not included in the Leesburg election district hereinafter mentioned, will be held at tho Brick School House, in the bo-, rough of NoiwUle. | 'l'he election-in tho district composed of Hope well townships will be held at the School House in Nowburg, tn said township, Tho election lathe-district composed of tho ho. rough of Sirippehsburg, Shippensburg township, and (hat part of Southampton township not includ ed in ihe Leesburg election district, will bo held at the Council House, in tho borough of Shippers burg. And in and by on act of tho General Assembly of this Commonwealth, passed the 2d July, 1839,, it is thus - provided, “That the qualified electors of j 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 the townships of Dickinson and Newton to the turnpike road, tbenco along said turnpike to Cen tro School House, on said turnpike, in Southamp ton township, thence to a point on tho Walnut Bottom Hoad at Reybnck’s, including Reybuck’s farm, thence a straight direction to tho Saw Mill belonging to the heirs of George Clover, thence along Ivrysher’s run to the Adams county line, thence along the lino of Adams county to the place of beginning, be and the same is hereby declared a new and separate election distiicl* lire election to be held at tho public house of in Leesburg, Southampton township. ,f " NOTICE IS HEREBY GH’KN, Thai every person, excepting Justices oT the Peace, who shall hold any office or appointment nf profit or trust under the United Slates, or of this State, or any city or incorporated district, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent, who is OT shall bo employed v un. der the legislative, executive, or judiciary depart ments of this State, or of the United Stales, 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 pf any incorpora ted district, Is by law incapable of holding or i % prri-ing at the satne time, (ho office or appointment of judge, Inspector, of clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, and that no inspector, judge or oilier officer of such election shall bo eligible to be then voted for. And the Said act of Assembly, entitled an act relating to elect ions of) his Commonwealth, passed July 2d, 183 D, further provides aa follows, to wilt ••That tho inspectors and judges shall meet at the respedlvo places appointed for holding the election in tho district to which they respectively belong, bofora D o’clock in the morning of tho Second Tuesday of October, and each of said in spectors shall appoint one clerk, who shall be a qualified voter of such district. “In ease tho person who shall have received the second highest number of voles for inspector, shall not attend on tho day of the nloclloH, then tho per son who shall have received tho second highest number of vples for judgo at tho next proceeding election shall act ns inspector fti.his place. And | in case tho. person who Shall lihvo received the | highest number of voles for inspector shall not at tend, tho person elected judge shall appoint an in specter in his plane} and in caso the person elected a judge shall not attend, then the Inspector who received tbo highest number of voles shall appoint a judge in his place; or if any vacancy shall con tinue in tho board for the space df one hour after tho time fixed by law for the opening of tho elec tion, the qualified voters pf tho township, ward or district for which such officer shall have been elec ted, present at tho place of election, shall elect one of their number to fill such vacancy. •It shall bo Iho.duty of tho several assessors respec tively to attend at tho place of holding every general special or township clcclioh, during tho whole tiino said election is kept open, fur the purpose of giving information to the inspectors and judges when culled on in relation to tho rights of any person assessed by them to volo at such election, or such other mat ters in relation (o tho assessment of voters as the said inspectors or cither of them shall from time to lime require. ‘No person shall bo permitted to vote at any elec tion as aforesaid, (lion a white freeman of the ago of 1 21 years or more, who shall hava resided in the I State at least ono year, and in tho election district I whore ho offers his volo at least lon days immediate j ly preceding such elect lor., and within two years paid I a Slate or county tax, which shall have boon assessed at least ton days before tho election. But a citizen I of tho United States, who has previously boon aqual- I ifted votor of UiiaStale, arid removed .therefrom and 1 returned, and who shall have resided in (ho election district ond paid : (axes aforesaid, shall bo en titled to vote after residing In this Slate six months: Provided, ThaUho, whllo freemen, citizens of tho United Stales, between llm ages of twenty ono and, twenty two years ond havo resided in tho election district'(eh days as aforesaid, shall bo entitled to vdle although they shall not havo paid taxes, ■ No person shall bo permitted to voto whoso name is not contained in tho list of taxable Inhabitants fgroiihocj by the commissioners, unless First, ho pro duces a receipt for the payment within (wo years,‘of ■ state or county lax assessed agreeably to (ho con slitutlon, snd give satisfactory evidence either on his oath nr affirmation, or (hu oath Or affirmation oft another that ho has paid suoli a tax, or on failure to, proddoo a receipt shall make'oath, to tho payment thereof. Second, If Jio claim a right to volo by be ing an elector between the ago of twenty one and years, ho shall depose on oath or affirm*- lion that'he/has resided hi this Slate at least one year neat before; his Bpplicalloo, and mabo suoh proof of.fesidenoo' in the'district" as is required by this act ahd/thal ho docs verily.believe from the ao* count given him tliat ho is of Iho ago dforosaid. and such other evidence as is required by this dot, where open the name of ’the person so odmillod to vote shall be Inserted in the alphabetical list by the in spectors, and a nolo made opposite thereto by writing the'word ‘lax,’ if' ho shall.be admitted .to.volo reason of having paid tax, or the word ’ago, 1 if ho bo called, onl to the clerks, who shall make tho. like notes in Iho lists of voters kept by them; • , •In all oases whore the name of ,the person claim ing to .veto.is found.on thoiist furnished by tliocom raissioocra ahd assessor, or his right to vote whollier found (hereon or not, Is objected to by any qualified citizen, it shall bo Iho duty of Iho inspector to exam ine each persons oh oath es to his qualifications, and if lie claims to have resided within iho Slate for one year or .more, his i oath shall' 'be sufficient proof thereof, but shall moke proof by ni least one compc teet wilnoss, wbo shall be a qualified elector, that ho has resided in the district for more than ten days next immediately proceeding said election, and shaii also himself swear that his bona fide residence,Un pursuance of his lawful calling, Is williinjhs ppd that ho did not remove into said district lor CHo purpose of voting thoroith' ‘Every person qualified as aforesaid, and who shall make duo proof if required, of his residenso and payment of taxes as aforesaid ; li6 shall bi admitted la vote in the township, ward or district in which he shall reside. x •Ifany person shall prevent or attempt to prevent any officer ofany election under this act from holding I such election, or aso or threaten any violence to any 1 such officer, or shall interrupt Or improperly interfere with him in Iho execution of bis doty, or shall block up Iho window or avenue to any window where the same may bo holding, or shall riotously disturb the peace at such election, or shall usoor practice any intimidating throats, farce or. violcnco, with design to inQucuco unduly or overawe any elector, or to prevent him from voting, or to restrain (ho freedom of choice, eyfch persons on conviction shall bo fined in any sum not exceeding five hundred dollars and bo imprisoned far ary lime not less than three nor more than twelve months, and if it shall bo ehown to court," wlioro Iho trial of such offences shall bo had, that the person so offending was not a resident of the city, ward, dis. trict or township where tho offence was committed, and not entitled to vote therein, then on conviction he shall he sentenced to pay a fine of not less than one hundred nor more than one thousand dollars, nnd | bo imprisoned not loss Ilian six months nor more than two years. ‘lf any person or persons shall make any bet or wager, upon the result of any election within tho Commonwealth, or shall offer to make any such bet or wager, either by verbal proclamation (hereof, or or by any written or printed advertisement challenge I or invite any person to make such bol or w'ngor, upon 1 coi.vktlon thereof he or they shall forfeit and pay 1 three limes tho amuuel so bet or to bo bcl. I ‘lf any perron not by law qualified, shall fradulcnt ly vole at any election in this Commonwealth, or 1 being otherwise qualified shall vote out of his proper district, or if any person knowing tho went of such ‘ qualifications, shall aid or proouro such person to voto, tho person offending shall, on conviction, bo lined in any sum not expeeding two hundred dollars, I nrd be imprisoned for any term not exceeding three I months. • ir any person shall vole at more than ono election district; or otherwise fradulcntly voio more tlinu dneo lon (ho same day, or shall fradulcntly fold or deliver I to the inspector two tickets together, with tho intent illegally to vote,or shall proouro another so to do, ho I or they offending, shall or) conviction bo fined in any sum not less than fifty nor more limn five hundred ‘dollars, and bo imprisoned for any term not less than I three nor more than (Woivo months. •If any person not qualified to volo in this Com monwealth, agreeably to law, (except tho cons of qualified citizens) shall appear at any place of elec tion for the purpose Drissuing tickets or of influen cing tho citizens qualified to vote, ho ahull on convic tion forfeit and pay nny cum not exceeding ono hundred dollors for every such offence, and bo im prisoned for any term not exceeding three months. 1 Agreeably to the provisions of tho sixty first sec tion of said act, every General and Special Election • hall bo opened between the hours of eight and ten in tho forenoon, and shall continue without Inlotrup lion or adjournment until 7 o'clock in tbo evening, when Iho polls shall be closed. And the Judges of the respective districts aforesaid nro by the said act required to meet at iho Court House, in the borough of Carlisle on the third day after iho said day of election, being Friday tho sth day of November then and thoio to perform the thinga required of them by law. Given under my hand, at Carlisle, a this slh day of September, A. D. 1852. DAVID SMlTH,Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Carlisle, > September IG, 1852. { KOTli'E. rpHF, Pamphlet Lows of tho’Commonwcallh of Pennsylvania, passed at the session of 1853,ar0 received ol this ollico, and ready for distribution to all persons entitled to receive thorn. OEORGE ZINN, Proffl'y. Profhonolory's Office, 7 Carlisle, Oct. 7, 1852—31 5 NOTICK. TN THE MATTER of the petition of JohnSbeclz, [ Administrator of Benjamin Jones, praying to bo dlsihurged from the Julies of his office, Ate. Now to wit: I7lh August, 1862. Kulo on (bo widow and heirs of Benjamin Jones, and all olherp interested, lo be snd appear at tho next slated <Xr phnns* Court to bo held in Carlisle, on Tuesday the 2d, day pf November,' 1863, and show cause why ,<ho prayer of the petitioner should not ho granted. . Ido certify that tho above is a true copy of tho rule in this case. SAM. MARTIN, Cl k. October 7, 1852.—3i* Notice. 'IMIE subscriber would hereby notify all hiscrcdi tors that ho has applied to the Court of Common liens of Cumberland county, for tho benefit of the Insolvent Laws, and that they have appointed Tues day tho 3d day of November next, for hearing him in court, when ail may attend that think proper. Sept 30, lBf»‘J—3l JAMES PIPER. FALL GOODS. 11l IE subscriber is now opening a full and general . assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, con sisting of Lupin's superior French Bomb mines, •• « French Mcrinoca, Cssbmoro and Mouslin do Laino Doge, Figured Mous.do Laines of superior quality. Alpocaa of various qualities. Ginghams and Calicoes, Domestic and Canton Flannels of all grades; Thibet and Day Stole Shawls, Cloths, Casslmores, SaUincta, Kentucky Joans, with a general assorl met of Ladies and Gentlemen's wear. GEO W itITNBR; September 23, 1662. proclamation. WHERE AUdio Honorable Jamks H. Ghaham President J udgo of the,several Courts of Com mon Plonk oftho counljosof Cumberland,Porryand Juniata,in Pennsylvania,and justice of thosovero,! Courts of Oyor and Terminer and Goncml Jail De livery.in said counties,and Hon. John llupp and. Sami. Woodburn, Judges of the Court of Oyor and Torminorand Gonoiai Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offences,in the said county of Cumberland—-by thoirprecepts to me directed daUid (ho 23d of August, 18C2, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer end General Jail Delivery, to bo holdon at Carlisle,on iho 2d Monday of Novem ber next, (being the Bth day) at lOo'clock intbo forenoon, to continue one week. And ino said Judges by their preempt to tno direc ted, dated the same day, have also ordered a Court of Common Pleas to beholden at Carlisle, on the 6th Monday of November next, being SOth day, at 10 o'clock m the forenoon, to continue one week. NOTICE isthorofoio hereby given, t o the Cbro-1 nor,Justices oftho Poucoand Constablosof thesaid ' county of Cumberland ,t hot they ore by the said pro coptcommnndodto botliqn nhd there in thclrpropor persons,wilhthoir rolls,records,inrlulHltibn's,exami nations, and all other; remembrances, <o do those thingswhichto their oflTiceaoppcrtaln tobodonc,ond ailthosothat are boundby recognisances, to prosetuto 'lagalnsttho prisoners that ate ortheh shall bb intbo i jnilof said county,are to bothotb to’ prosedutethom iassHallbejusl. DAVID SMlTH,Sheriff. Snail i»»*s Otfios, 2 1 ij CarlUlo.Sopt 10, 1862- J PIIBLICSim 1Y virtue of art'drder of iho Court of Common P eae of Cumberland county, In a proceeding tn pi riltion between Sophia Sturm and Theodore S'irm and Robert MoClari, executor of George S rrra, deceased, I will expose to public sale at (h)’Court House, in the Borough of Carlisle, on F iday the 29ih day of October, 185*3, at 2 o’clock, P. Mm a HOUSE and a LOT OF A gJITsU GROUND, situate in the Borough of >1 ®y_S|KCorlißle, bounded on tho west by g gS22S3aHanov6r etfcot,onthe north by Chas, StoGlaughiin, on tho east by an alloy, and on the ntftlh by Geo. W. Sheaffer, containing 30 feel in fro|tand<24o foet In depth. . , Tho terms of sale are : One half of tho purchase money to be paid in hand on tho first of April 1853, when possession shall bo given, ofcd the balance oa the Ist of April 1854, with interest to bo se cured by n lien upon tho property. oci7i9 * DAVID SMITH, Mertf. PIJBI.SC SAIiE. On'SATVRD AY October 16, 1852. WILL be sold at public sale, on tho above day, on tho premises of Samuel Bricker, tho following 'described personal- properties, situato in Monroe township, Cumberland county, on tho Yellow Breeches creek,•li miles south of Churohlown : No. I.—A first rate limestone Farm, containing SOO Acres, under good fence, and in a high slate of cultivation. The improvements are a largo STONE HOUSE, jJb bank barn, wagon shed, CRIB, Spring House, a Well pSgjjlgftiKfcOf water near tho house, and a ihriv- YOUNG ORCHARD of Choice Fruit. No. 3.—Coniaing 5-1 acres of MOUNTAIN LAND, covered with fino Chesenut and Pine Timber, to be sqld together in lots to suit purchasers. Sale to commence otll o’clock oh said day, when the terms will bo made known by MOSES BRICKER, GEORGE VV. BRICKER, Jhsingncc of Samuel Bridttr. Assignee's Sale of Beal Estate. THE undersigned, Assignees of A. F. Wolf, will ofipr at public sale. In the borough of Shippcns burff,.Cumberland county, on Saturday, October 16, 1852, at 10 o’clock A. M.,tho following real estate, viz No. 1. A Lot of Ground, situate near tho centre { jLgJI ami business part of said borough, where* on is eroded a two story BRICK dwelt Sjjjikling HOUSE, STABLE,and other out ■No<2. A Lot of Ground, situate in said Borough, whereon is eroded nn IRON FOUNDRY", together with one Steam Engine, ono latgo and ono small Turnlnc Lathe, nn extensive assortment of Patterns, . comprising Cook Stoves, Nmn plato Stoves of vari* ous sizes, Mill Saws. Mill and Plough Patterns, and Wooden rmd Iron Flask Patterns. Tho above pro perty is in excellent condition, ond tho Foundry at present is in full operation. 1 No. 8. Five Cols of Ground, contalnlhg In all labouftn Acton, adjoining said Borough. Thcsol I Lots nro Inferior to none about tho town, und will bo soULcoporalc. For particulars call on cither of tho undersigned, in Shippcnsburg. JACOB HECK. BENJAMIN DUKE, Assignees of A. F. Wolf. Sept 23, 1953—41 LAIVD FOR SAJLE. In pursuance ? of tho last will and testament of Jno. Moore, deceased, iho. undersigned will offer at public sole,bn tiro promises, oh Thursday tho 21st day oT OCTOBER, 1852, Iho following described roal estate of said deceased, situate in Fairviow township, York co., on Hie road leading from Lewis berry to Dillsburg, about two miles from the former I place, viz: A Farm containing about 160 ACRES, of Valley Land, with a duo proportion iheroof cov ered with fine.. Timber. Tho improvomonls aro a hrffolwoatory STONE DWELLING j I |jA HOUSE, with basomcnl; a LOG TEN mUItS ANT ,lousE - & largo DANK DARN, fflfSwpfepn Wagon Slicds, Corn Cribs, &a. Tl ,oro in a large Apple Orchard, and a variety of other fruit trees on the premises. Id short this is ono of ilia best situated und most desirable farms in tho ncifjhbui hood. Also, a tract tf land udj-icont to tho above, con mining about 54 ACRES, having thereon tho necessary buildings. A con siderable portion of (his tract is first fralc Chcsnul Timber land, and will bo divicipd to suit purchasers. described property adjoins lands of John Hutton, Jacob Hart, John Moore, Esc]., Daniel Konn and others. Astlioso Inclined to purchase will no doubt previously view the promises, a further de scription is unnecessary. At the nunc lime will bo offered about 16 acres of prime Chesut Umber land, convonienllo the farm. For., further information call on tho subqcpbor residing 3 miles wcst.of Carlisle, Pa., or on Jon, Moore. Esq., near the lirro. Sale to commence at 10 o’clock on said day, when the terms Will bo made known by „ -U.;. .. ; /HENRY DITNER.-^xV. Sept..g3, 1653— 4 W. ~ , .. . . FARM FOR SAtG. TH E subscriber offers at private sale, his valua ble farm, situated in North Middleton township, Cumberland county, on tho State road lending from Stcirctt-tf Gap to Harrisburg, and at picsenl in ibo occupancy of Fisher & Ncsbit. Tho farm contains about ONE HUNDRED ACRES, 65 acres 6f which arc cleared, and tho remainder is well covered with thriving young limber. The im n 1 ptovcmonlo .ore a Log Dwelling House, Double Log Born, Wagon Bhcd, Corn sJI Slono Spring House, and olhsr out-buildings. There la a good Applo UfChird on tho promises, and a great variety of other frlnlTi'eos. A spring of never failing water is convcnicht to tho dwelling. Title indisputable. For tarpia call-on tho undersigned, residing in Kingstown, county aforesaid. • HENRY RINEHART. August 12, 1862—2m* , Great Arrival of FALL AND WINTER GOODS . AT the grul Mart for Dry-goods, Groceries, Boots and aUooa, at the corner of llanovor and Lou thor streets. Tho subscriber respectfully informs Hid friends | and numerous customers, that ha has returned from Philadelphia, with a largo and varied assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting in part of Dtoadclottm and Cassimcrcs, Sattinole, V eatings, Muslins, Checks,Tickings, Flan- Limtoys, Velvet Cords, Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves, blankets, & c ; , • . ■ . , Ladies’ Dress Goods, Silks, Bpmbatinos, figured, plain and changeable Poplins, Mousllh do Laincs, Ginghams, Calicoea, Alpacas, Mcrinocs,Shawlk,Ho -BffA Infgo aßsdrtmcnt of ParaSolk, BonneU ic Rib bons. While and colored Caipol Chain. Hits 6c Cirs. —A very largo assortment of Men’s and Boys UntA and Caps, of every slyloand quality. Bno-rd & SiidKfc.—An extensive variety of Mens . Women’s, and Children's Bools and Shoes, flora the most celebrated manufacturers. Uroccrlce, Such asSugar, Coffee, Molasses, Nice, &c, Choice TRAB from the well kndwn Tea dealers, Jen kins & Co* > • All who-visit our ostahHahmontofo free to ac knowledge that wo arc soiling every description of Goods, :il astonishingly low prices. Our system of low prices has already attracted a grfcat number of people* -The attention of all who wish good bar gains Is solicited, aa ixitaonlihory inducements can ho offered to'purchasers. _ Duller, Eggs, Rags,Soap, and Dried Fruit, taken at market prices, N. W. WOODS, Agl. October 7, 1859. A LOT of prlroo Bhad Joat received and for aale aIVmA Oatbtheri*. September 0. Orphans 9 Court Sale. BY virtue of an.order of tho Orphans’ Court faf Cumberland county, to mo directed, I will de pose to public sale, on Saturday tho 30th of Octo ber next, on tho premises, at 10 o’clock on said day, (bp roiil estate of Benjamin Uoberllg, late of Mlfllia township, doc’d., consisting of tho following tracts, viz: The Mansion tract, situato in Mifflin township, bounded by lands of John Bfowart, rhobolisof Mar tin liurkharl, John High, and John Henryk contain- ing * ' 106 Acres arid 69 Perches and ollotcance. Tide tract consists of oxcollontSlato Land, in o high state of cultivation. Tho improvements nro a good twostory LOG HOUSE, BANK DARN, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Young Orch ]■ ■ ■ and a Well of water no'ar tho house. a-tract of MOUNTAIN LAND, in said township, bounded hy lands of Sami Wild's heirs. Homy Baker, John High ami others, contain ing 20 acres and 5 perches, strict measure.. This tract is well timbered, and advantageously located for tho uso of Iho Mansion tract. Terras of sale: Five per cent, of the amount to bo paid on the confirmation of tho sale, ono-half tho balance on tho 1 st of April next, when the deed will bo delivered, and tho balance in two equal annual payments without interest. JOHN HEDERLIG, Aum’r. September 16, 1862-—7 t . Two Valuable Farms for Sale. THE subscriber offers at private solo Jjio following described Real Estate. No. I.—Situated in North Middleton township, 4J miles oast ofCarlislo, and about one mile north of tho Carlisle and Harrisburg turnpike road, containing 235 acres, more or loss, about one hairiimostono, and tho residue black slalo and Meadow land, all cleared and in a high state of cultivation, except SO acres well covered with heavy timber, The buildings are -a a very fine two story jgg||ff[A Stone M<mse 5 u Good frame Barn, paitly now, ffiSgft&ffifSwith Corn cribs, Wagon sheds, &c, a line Spring house, and a never fulling spring of water near (ho door of tho house, also a good orch ard of choice fruit. No.-3.—*-Is situated one and a half miles north of Carlisle, on tho road loading from Slorrol’s Oop to Carlisle, containing ono hundred and sixty five acres of ArSt rate State land well limed, except 35 acres which aro well covered with Timber. The improve, mcnla aro a (wo story Frame BSowee, and a largo fra mo Darn, all Iho necessary lout buildingo nro in good condition, also £a largo orchard of scry choice 4BSS*®S» FRUIT, the form la welt supplied water for slock in all the fields. Also two wells of water near the house, that never fail. Persons wishing to purchase or (o examine the properly will please call on Iho subscriber roaiding in Carlisle. Iwgfc; Possession will bo glroo on Uio Ist of April if re quired. Payments to bo m«do to suit Ibo purchasers, ARMSTRONG NOBLE. August 13, 1852—tf Assignees Sate of Real Estate. TfiK underaigncd, assignee of John Plank, will ' expose to public sale, on Wednesday the 37th of 1 October, 1953, at the village of SprtngvtUe, in I South Middleton township, Cumberland cour-iy, the following valnahlo real estate: No. 1. A trad of 9 Acresand 2 Perches oflime- Blono land, situated in Sooth Middleton township, Cumberland county. This tract will bo sold in lots or together to soil purchasers. It adjoins Sprlngvilfo and is most admirably adapted for building lots. No. 2.. A tract of excellent limcstono land, also situated in said township, and containing 69 acres _ L r^ijr -and 90 Perches, and haring thereon /Bmjf]|Ufl HOUSE, Stable, and a norer fail* Ew3ißiCT' n rf Well of water. This (root is <uSwnjNß» within 0-j miles of Carlisle, ami to any one desiring a small farm of a first rate qual ity of land, this tract presents great inducements. It is bounded by lands of Ceorga Wise, William ICutx and others, No. ft. A tract of Mountain Land, being In the South Mountain, and bounded by lands of 13enj- Cnufman, Jacob Wise and others, and containing 13 Acres mare or less. This is a fine tract of tim ber land, and any one wishing land of that descrip tion will do well to giro it their attention. For further particulars enquire of John Plank, Spring, viljo, Boiling Springs P, 0., Cumb. co., or iho subscriber residing in Carlisle. JACOB ABHIMS, Assignee. September 16, 1852—Cl Valuable Farm Tor Sale. WILL bo sold at public sale, on the pi funises, on J Friday, October 15, 1852, (lie valuable Farm, tho 1 properly oflholalo Daniel Kayler, situated in Silver Sprirtg township, Cumboilnnd county, about I mile cast of Hogcslown, and miles north of Meehan irshurg, and bounded by lands of Samuel Schsoman, Jacob Haldcman and others, containing I'ifty Jlerea , more or leas, I ofLimestono Land, nil of which is cultivated land,l except about 8 acres, which is well covered wilhj . , thriving limber. Tho improvements area Frame Dwelling House, Double Stono* IssivljgLltnrn, Wash-house, and other Out-build lllilßßingß. There is a good Apple Orchard on tho promises, and a variety of other fruit trees, and a Well of never falling water convenient to tho dwelling. Tillo’indieputablo. J „jj£>alo to commonco at 3 o’clock P. AT. of said day, ween terms will ho made known by * > DAVID LEHN, Ex'r. of Daniel Kayltr , dte'd. August 36, 1852.—5 t Farm and Factory for Sale. THE sulisciibor offers at private sale, the piopor ty on which hn now resides, situate in Mifflin town ship, Cumberland county, 4 miles north of Nowhurg, on tiro east side of tho State road leading to Pony copnty. Tho properly contains 52 Acres, moro or less, of ground, about 35 acres of which arc improved,and in a high state of cultivation. The remainder is well covered with valuable young lim ber, such as chesnut, oak, hickory, &*c. The im ptovoment* area two story wcolhorboardcd ■asssj Dwelling. House end Kitchen, a two story IX£lbuilding, known os |ho “Three Square Hol low Woollen Factory,” In which ore all the machi nery necessary to carry on manufacturing pdrpbsbs wilh n pair of Chopping Durrs. Corh Screw, Circu, lor Saw, &c:, all in good condition. The Factory is propelled a never falling atroHm of wilier.;— There is also on the promises a Young Apple Orch ard of grafted fruit, together with other frflll trees. Tlib locution would bo q favorable ono fdr enfrylhg on the Tanning business, or the grinding of Sumac. I For particulars call on the undersigned, residing | oil the promises. SAMUEL L; UILLESPIE June 10, l9r>2—lf Valuable Real Estate for Stilci IN pursuance of an order of Iho Orplmna’ Coon of Cumberland county, Pa., iho undersigned will expose lo publio aalo, on Ibo premises, on j Tuesday Iho linli of Ootobor next, a* 13 o’clock, M„ lire following valuable properly, late the ea lalo of Jacob Gross, deceased, lo wil: All that Irani of (iral rate Limestone Lami, sit. unto in’Silver Spring township, county afoiesliid, about half a milo aoulh-wcat of llogcslown, and convenient lb the turnpike, eonialnlhg about 82 ACRES, more or loss, all of which la Improved oxcepl about 7 aorea of limber land. Tho Improvements thero - « on erebled oonalat of a two story Frame xdBSSnL Dwelling House, Frame Barn, Corn - ljlS|alHHLrtrtt.s. Wagon Shoda, Wash House, JUliwEand all other nScesaaty Oui-buildlnga. ' There la a good Well of never falling water con ’ venient lo tho dwelling, and aepring of water rune through one ond o( tho property. Also, a young pd| o Orchard, and n variety of other fruit trees. ho, land is In a high stale of cultivation, and of. ‘ fora great Inducements lo persona wishing to put 0, For particulars call on tho widow, residing on the promisee, or on tho undersigned, residing' in , Mcc _ ,Dio,b “ rt, p ETEß BARNHART, Adm’r. Sept 3,1859—71 PUBLIC SALE. , THE undersigned under an order of the OndUttP* Gourt of Cumberland county* . will - WPWf w, public aalo, on. (bo promisee*'' on SATURDAY* tbi 33d day of October, 1852, the following described Real Estate, shunto in Euslpcnnaborongb townehipi within a quarter of a milo of oyBtcr’sPolnt,cpn taining FIVE Acres, more or loss, baring thereon erected a 3 elory.wcatherboarded House* Frame Dorn, and Other |r"l*w«|The whole properly is in most excellent and in a high state of cultivation* Salo to commence at 2 o’clock a*. M. on said day, when tho terms will bojpode known by,,., ‘ JOHN FIBEOVBD, ./ Adminittrofor o/ JWrt Firevof** ?«**• Sept 80, 1852—-',* * ‘ f* v T?' ' Welch’s Mona/ Clrens,: RAYMOND & CO ond DRIESDACH ,r Sc‘p&ti Menageries United, ... u For 1852. G. DERRY, - ' - - - Miicioim WILL exhibit al Sliippontbarg, 001. ISIb, tnJ Carlisle, Saturday, Oct, ICili. , . , > The public are respectfully informed that tbeao iwo vast Menageries, united for the present set* non, farm by far ilia .largest collection of living animals over exhibited in this or any other coon* try. Over 150 Jlnimal* and JDirda con ho soon under their Spaciouo Pavilion, S 86 1 feel in length for ono price of admission. .Hotirn of exhibition from 1 .to 4 P. M„ and 7 to'lO’Wfh* evening. Admission 25 cents’.' No half price.* Tho Cortege will arrive In the town on tl\o morning of the 16th of October, about iWcloelf, and tho Carriages, Cageo, Van, &c'„ oonlofniDrf tho animals, Drawn by 120 Splendid //orsci, headed by duuper's Philadelphia Brass Band t Will paaa through the. principal streets, aflordlntf an opportunity of beholding ono of tho roost Gbrjft ous and Imposing Processions of thd kind BCCD. -i )!-;* Jl Double Performance in 3 Itnmente Performin'^ Dena! HERR DRIES IIACII in TWO and Signofef HIDERALGO In tho other. In tho course of each exhibition, Herr Dries hoch, the far famed Lion King, will cpldf thtf Dens of his Wild tenants of tho Forest—- . Lions, Leopards, Tigers, Couobbb,&o.,’ ’ ( And give a display, the same as wjien ordered hf ■ tho special command of Queen Victoria, L>oq\b Phillip (lato King of the French,') Emperor Rich nlas of fc>l. Petersburg!!, and tho Royal Family Hapsburgh Hoose of Austria. Signore Hiderolgo will also perform his highly trained animals, separate and entirely different from Herr Driesbnch’s showing the different era of mind over the animal.creation. WELCH’S NATIONAL CIRCUS. Kron Niblo’s Nsw York, and National Am phitheatre, Philadelphia. J. O. CadwaladoT, Equestrian Director. J, Lnngworthy, Master of tho CirCte. R. Williams, Ist Buffo Clown. E. Davis, 2d Shakeperean Clown. Among the moet prominent of the artistes may bo found Iho following names, via : I. G. Cadwalador—the unsurpassed Four and Six Horse Rider. • • - Thomas McFarlln—ihogreateal Somerset Vaol- Icr in tho known world. .. L. J. Lipman—Dramatic, Scenic and principal Rider. Davis Richards—tho world’s only barft-bECIe Rider* whoso dating leata over bare* geiee,-&p.4 on hie Wild Prairio Stood, strikes the beholdef with wonder and astonishment. E. M. Dickinson —the celebrated comedian tnu , comic singer, acknowledged by oil to bo thegraft* I eat singer of tho age. ... .. • , J. Sweet whoso stylo and shill In personating t the character of tho Aborigine, or Rod Man of Ittb 1 Forest, elands unsurpassed. • . 1 Master Williams the Juvenile GymnastlO and Antipodean performer; whoso truly pleasing performances must bo soon to bo sdcnßcdl* *»* East, though not least, tho t •*'. 'bhriv&lltfd clowns, Williams and Davis, whotfTl'Un*, Ji/Arrt, linn Mata and Witticisms, never falj »o,kbep,ibO audience In a perfect roar of laughter. # v N. D. Positively but ono price of edfalsdioa td Menaeorle and Circus combined. , \ . ( Sept,3o. 1653—3 t . ■ ' , Riot, Riot, Riot! 7,000 Men Saved. T'HE great cxcitcmnjt in Main street,Carlisle,#* find was occasioned l»y the at irval of OOILbY’S Mammoth slock of Fall and Winter Dry Good*; which go far ahead of till competition. In quallily, beauty, and cheapness, (hey can’t bo- surpassed.— ('onto, now, friends, ond see ! They Have nil como nt lust. Among the lot will bo found a very Urge, beautiful, d varied stock of LndlcH Rrcsii fJoods, consisting in part [of French,, English ahd Gormth Morinoco, Cashmeres, Cobufgfc, Motisliri do Raines* plain and Clmmelinh Alpacas, Mack Alpacas, Horn bqfinca, black Silks. Turk Butins, Batin ds Cheeps, colored Silks, plain, figured ami changeable. . A,va riety ofnbw stylos of Dress Goods, 10-wbicb (ne at tention of thp Ladies is invittd. Ginghams, Cali coes, French worked collars, cults, sleeves, Linen Chmbtic Handkerchiefs, linen, cotton ond thread Edgings, Bwik® and Cambric Edgings, InsotllDgs of all kinds, Domestics. The largest stock of Domestics over brought to Carlisle, comprising Lindseys, checks, muslins, ylck* ings, bogging*) Osuaburgs, Table Diaper b( til widths, (Sheetings, rod, giern, yellow and w&fio Flannels, Welch’Flannels, Sicking Flahhel* of *»* rious colors and prices. , . t Sonnets and Sonnet Itibiohi'~~b Idrga hft u - ■ Black and fancy cloths from $1 CO to $6 00 pot yard. Black and fancy Cartimorcs from 75 cts to $3 00. Black and fancy Silk and Satin Vesting*. 1 CARPBTSt A. mammoth stock of Orlrpets, such as Bruisehi, Tapestry, Three Ply, Ingrain, wool, cotton, ,V«nU tian, &c. 'Druggets and floor Oil Cloths,' of 1 all widths and prices, . Boots &- Snoxs.—Ladles Kid Slippers, (rimmed Tics, Buskins', fine and grained Morocco Boot* and Bootes, Kid and Morocco Excelsior Shone, Jdlsseo and Children’s shoes of ali colors, sires snd price*. 160 cases of men's and boys’ Boots from $1 per pair, a largo lot of extra water proof Boots toe men ond boys. Trunks, Carpet Bags and VnlUes.' , ' ••' • GnocEHiss, — A fresh lot of Groceries, Teat and Spices, very choop. , , , Como one and ali, and sco for yourselves, aa 1 will not ottcupt to describe tko.bnrgQyns that may bo oxpcclod. Como where'you will find tho larges) slock, tho greatest variety, and the chcopeptj gbdds, feavo your money ond como to OOILDY’B eMPOHIDM. Bept 80. laoa. • . . . ... - Choice family hams. j.r. oMm *'ccF, ce.cbrotod San.) cured h«w» fee WOODWARP A SOHMIDTi July I 1863
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