I ] '.-flptice. • ij'L indebted to the .1, subscribed,either by n .... P .->J«OTICE,./' fVTOTICB Is Hereby given to my creditors that I ( J.N Coraqbn Pleas .of county, for 'the benefit of the In (BolventXawB'Df this Commonwealth 5 and that Uhoy.haveappdjnted Tuesday, the 2d of Novem ;berbextipt 10 o'clock, A. M., for hearing moot the OpurlHouebm'saidcoufaty, when' find where yon may attend.-ifyou-think. proper. i i - j , SAMUEL LAUGHLIN. October 1V1852~3t* . . . ;/ NOTICE. A’ N election for.-Directors of the Carlisle Bank f\. will-bo-held agreeably'io tho charter, on Mon day the*l6lb..tlay’of November next, at the Banking Room of tho Carlisle Deposit Bank, in Carlisle, bo ' tween the hours of. lO o’clock A. M. and'2 P. M. r ■ s ~ geo. a. Lyon, Pros’t. October 12, 185 S—fit Estate Notice ALL persons are hereby notified that Letters of Administration on tho estate of Margaret Eichclber gor,'late of-Silvcr Spring tp., Cumberland co„ dcc’d,, have this day been issued by (be Register in and for to tho subscriber who resides in said township. ; All personshaving claims or demands ag-ainat.lbo.eBtt.to of the said decedent, are requested k tu‘ make known the same without delay, and those ’indebted to make payment to . .*? JOSEPH EICHELBERGBR, Ex’r. Sept 9, 1852—61* Estate Notice. GUTTERS of administration bn tho estate o Etfztf A."Sturgeoh;tieoeased/laie of the Borough of OarlisleVCumberland cb., have been issued by the Regislor of said county, to tho subscriber resi ding,ln the same Borough. All persons having dlaitns against the estate of said decedent will pre sent them for settlement,hnd those indebted will 'make immediate paymont lo H. A. STURGEON, Adm’r. September 9,-1853—Gt The election in the election district compnsr d of East Pennaborough township, will be held at the house now occupied by C. Dolson,al the westend ol the Harrisburg Bridge. The election in the district composed of New Cumberland, will be held at the public house of VV. H. Uohl, in the borough of New Cumberland. The election In the district composed r.f the bo rough of M« chanicbburg, will be held at the public house of John Hoover, in said borough. The election in the district composed of Monroe township, will be held at the public house of P. i 13. ln Churohtown, in said borough. | The diction in ilie district composed u( Upper' Dickinson township, will be held at the house now occupied by Christian HoiTn.an in said township. The election in the district composed of the bo rough of Newvillc, and townships of Mifllin, Up per Frankford, Upper Westpennsborough, and | that part of Newton township, not included in the Leesburg election district hereinafter mentioned,! will he held at (lie Brick School House, in the bo* | rough of Newville, Tub eieonon’lcrttfi* district’composed ot Hope- 1 well township, w'ill bo‘held at the School House in Now burg, in said township. Tiie election in the district composed of the bo rough of Shippensbnrg, Shippensburg township, and that part of Southampton township not includ- WM. M. PORTER ed in the Lersburg election district, will be held | HASJUaI opened .the mo.l cle e irnl aesorlmcnl of nl 'lie Council House, in tlio boroogh of Sliippens. BOOTS & SHOES burpr. ever brought to C.tli.lo, to which he invite, the .1- And I" “nd by «n of the General Asscmhl) tontion hfull. Hi. .lock is largo. well selected end of this Commonwealth, passed the 2d July, 1839 embraces every variety of STYLE & QUALITY. H 18 lima provided, “That the qualified electors ol Ludioa’ Shoes from 50 cents to 51.50. Gaiters from ] parts of Newton and Southampton townships, in $1,37 I-2'lo $3,50. Gentlemen's Hoots from 51,75 > the county of Cumberland, bounded by the follow to $5,50. Boys and Youths 800 I’S «fc BROGANS, | ing lima and distances, viz : Beginning at the and an unusually largo assortment of Black and Adams county line, thence along the line dividing Fancy Colored the townships of Dickinson and Newton to llu Boots, Shoes &> Gaiters, turnpike road, thcnce-nlorfg sdd turnpike to Con for Misses and < hildren's wear. Persona who want tro School House, cm-Bald turnpike, in Suuthamp- Spring and Summer Bonin and Shoes will do well to . inn lownihtp, thence to a point on the Walnut call at PORTER'S SHOE STORE, West Wain’Bottom Road -at -Heybock’s, including Rejbuck’s at-redt, opposite the Methodist Church, and make , farm, fhenfe a straight direction to the Saw Mill selections from the largest und cheapest slock of belonging to the heirs of George Clever, ihcnct work,ln town,.. . along Krysher’s run to the Adams county line. Carlisle, Juno'iO, 1652. ihrncc along lire line of Adams county to the place r~ Cr 1 "f beginning, be and the same is hereby declared Stoves! Moves; a new m:d separate deerton drsliict, tho elec ion TH E subscriber has made arrangements with to be held at the pObMc houte of Win, Maxwell, the best manufacturers of Stoves in Troy, Al- in Lcccburg, Southampton township.” bahy. Nhw York, Philadelphia, &c.\ by which he NOTICE IS lIEIIEUi' GITEN, can offer inducements to persons wishing to pur- Thai uveiy pi'iaon, excepting Justices of tin chase Stoves equal to the manufacturers. Among IVece, who shall hold any officer dr appointmen l hls asSo'tjimoift of <> % |_g, monts ol this State, or of tho United States, or - ot • StOVCSj any city or of any incorporated district; and als< emhVaco 116% and beautiful styles,, and such ■ tltssi every member of Congress and of the State 'Cannot fall to please all tastes. In addition toi ( Legislature, nnd of tin* Select und Common Coun- 1 Ibeso, hn nas on Jrand a largo assortmont of A/A E ' r[ | city, or commissioner of any incotporn ■PLATE STOTES, which hp feels SditsfieJ will, ( , M j . is by law Incapable of holding or ex "please . ‘ crcistng at thu same lime, the olTioonr appoint men' AVtsous-desirous of procuring a oond stoic will juJoe, inspector, or drill of any election of thtf (dm well to examine my slock, as it will bo their Commonwealth, and that no Inspector, judge or advantage to give me the.preference. other officer of such election fehall bo eligible to br - JOHN D. fJORCJAS. U .eu voted for. West High SI ., opposite IthuaJa' Warehouse. ihe said sol of Assembly;’ entitled an oci Carlisle, Sept 10, ISO'S. relating toriectionsoT thisComnionwoulth, passed - further provides as follows, to wit: “That the inspectors and Judges shall moot n' thu respective places appointed for holding Ihi , ulnction in tho district to which they respectively belong, before D o’clock in tho morning of the Second Tuesday of October, nnd each of said specters shall appoint dno clerk, wiio shall be' u qualified voter of such district. ••In case tlio person who shall have received thr second highest number of voles for inspector, shall not attend on the day of the election, then tho per- 1 son who ■shall have reCplVo’d tho bocomMilghost < numbs* of voleb for judge at the nckl proceeding election shall act as inspector in his place. And in case tlio person who shall have received the highest number of voles.for inapocior shall not at loud, thd person ejected judge shall appoint an in spector in Iris place; and in case tho person elected I a judge shall,not attend, then tho Inspector who ' received the liighm'/tumbcr of Voles shall appoint i a Jndgc In his place! or If upy vacancy shall con tinue in the board for tho spuco of one hour after the lime fixed by law fur the opening of tho oleo lion, tho qualified voters of the township, ward or district lor which such officer shall have been elec* tad, present nt the plabo of election, shall elect one of their number to fill such vacancy. 'll shall bo tho duty of tlio several assessors rcspcc j lively (u attend at tlio place of (lidding every general special or township election, durlnglho whole Mime | said elo'clion is kept upon, for the purpose of giving Information to the Inspectors and judges when called lon in relation to lho‘rights of any person assessed by them to vole st such election, or such other mat ters in relation to the assessment of voters as the said 1 inspectors or either of them shall from lime to lime • require. ' ‘No person shall bo permitted to voto si ony dec- I (ion as aforesaid, than a white freeman of the ago of I 21 years or more, .who shall have resided in the Slate at least one year, aqd In the election district i where ho offers hip vole at lopst, ton days immediate* \ ly preceding such election, and within twajoars paid ( a State or county lax, which shall havo been assessed ( , at least tan days before tho election. Out a citizen of the United States, Who ties previously been a qual ified voter of this Stale,,and removed therofrpm .nad returned, and who-shall havp resided in.tho election district and paid taxes aforesaid, shall bo en titled to vole after residing In this Stale six mouths: /'roetdrd,'Thai.the oUifons of tho United Stales, between (Im ages of twenty ono and twenty two, yeprs and hsyq,resided In Hie oloclion district (envoys as aforesaid, shall bp ontiUcd (ovoto although they shall not have paid tdxbs. ' No person shall be permitted to vote whoso name is.npl contained iu life list of taxable Inhabitants furnished by tho cominisßluners, unless First, l)e pro duces a receipt fur tho payment within jw? years, oT a stale or county tax assessed agreeably to the' con. dlUutlan, and give Balißfaclory.ovlilqnco either on’ his oath nr affirmation, br Ihe oath or affirmation ,qfi another that ho lua psld such a tax;.or on fa)ldro lo produce ft receipt ehull make oath to (hq payment [hereof.' ffcoond, If ho claim a right to vole by bo*, ing an elector between tho ago of twenty oad and Notice. NOTICE is h6reby given that application will •-be made lb the next Legislature, agreeably to the Constitution'and laws of this Commonwealth,!© rehew the’Charter of the ‘Carlisle Deposit'Bank. And also' to make such alteration in the Charter, as to confer upon said Bank the rights and pfivi. I ego 9 pfaßsnk ofissue, and change the name to that of.lhe Carlisle Bank.’"’ By order of the Board of Directors. . , , VVM. Rl. BBBTBM, Cashier. July l, l3ai.—Gin. Stray Cow ■gwySTRAYED from tho subscriber resid ing in Plainfield, on tho sth inat., a white with a couple of red spots on the 'nock.' She ia~bip shot.in tho ridliL.i*ip..is about 8 yetUaold, with crooked boms. Any person having •knowledge of said cow, wilt please address mo at •Plainfield, Cumberland county. ANDREW RESSLER. 'October 14, 1862—31* , lUount Joy Academy. MoUnt JoV, Lancastkk Countv, Pa. TTMIE winter session nf this Institution will com -1 menco on the first Tuesday of November. The 'elementary and higher English branches, Mathu tnatius, and Languages are thoroughly (aught. Por circulars containing references, terms, &c, t bddross tho Principals! ... L. MOORE, *. W. SIMONTON. . Sept 23, 185 a—Gt 'j. ( ' ( To CoacU'uud ralriuct Makers. THE subscriber is fully prepared to meet Ijiclr wants with an enlarged Slock of hardware In their line, embracing. ,M«U Costings, Springs, Axles, t>aqds> palonl IqdUiers laces,curtain’and floor cloth, fltou, walptit and mahogany veneers, glass and ma hogany £nobs of -.all sizes and patterns; a large supply of varnishes, oils, turpentine, at such prices that will make it theirioloreSt to fcive him tho pre ference. ■ ’ I ON. July 22. 1 Lirhobnrner’s Coal. rtrvrv TONa Lykcn’s Valley Nut Coni.a superior OUU' article for burning llmo, receiving opd for Silo'by ,* WI) MURRAY Agt. vl ? Muly 20, 1862 — Cm " ;V rue Insurance. TUB Allen and Eostl Ponnsborough Mutual Fire knauranuo .Company of Cumberland county, incor porated by art act of Assembly, is now fully orgon txqd, and,ln operation under tho management.of the following cbm(ol b *' oncr f« * Shelly, Wm. 11. CJorga?, Michael Cookiin, Metctiotr Brennemun, Christian .Stay qian, Christian Tiltol, Jacob El. Cpdvort Lowlq llyor, Henry Logan, Benjamin li. Muaaor* Jacob Kirk, Samuel Prowoll, Joaopti Wlckoraham. Tho rates of insurance are os low and favorable hs any Compuny'of the M n d in the Statu. Persona to become members are invited to make ap plication to lbo agents of tbo company who are wil iorr to wait upon them at any time.'. f BENJ. 'A’.‘ MOSSBR, President, Henry L'ckun, Vice PretfJent, ' Lewi# lift** Stcriiary, 1 . Michael Cookun, Treasurer,' October «»1852,- • 1 / :i.. ll{ v; AGENTS. Cumberland County.—RuUnlpli 'M.rllni N. Coin, botlaml! C. D. Herman, 1 Jl.nry Zo»i- Inir: Shlroroanslown \ '-Robert and Charles 8011, Carlisle;; Dr. J. Ahl, ChuroMowni-Samuel Graham, Wostpohnsborb* ; James M'Diwell, Fronk ford • Modo.GilfiUh.iSouth Middleton. . Jfprfe .Cqnnfj/.—John. Bhorrlck, 1 Lisburn ; JoHn Bowman, Dillsgurg; Voter .Wolford, Franklin; John BmltljrFiq., Wa*ahtnjioh ; W. 8. Piokjng, Dover; Daniel Raltonsberger, J. W;Craft; - ■ //(irriiburg.—ifouocr &. Loohman. • Member® of Iho company having ‘pblloea hbbut to expire can have them renewed by miking oppllaa (Ion to any of the agents. Election Proclamation. WHEREAS, in and by an act of .the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled “An act relating to the election of this Commonwealth,”.passed the 2d day bf July, A. D.‘ 1639, 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. The officers to be elected. 2. Designate Ihe place at which the election is to be held. ,1, DaviO Smith, High Sheriff of (be county of Cumberland, do’hereby make known and give this public notice to the electors of the county of Cum berland, that on Tuesday the 2d day of November next, an election will be held at the several elec tion districts established by law in said county, at which time they will vote by ballot for the several officers hereinafter named, viz: TWENTY-SEVEN ELECTORS, j for President and Vice President of lha United States. The said election will be held 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 Frankforif and Lower VVeslpennsborougb, will be held at the Court House, in the Borough of Carlisle. The election in the election district composed of Spring township, will be held at the public house of George Duey, in Hogefitown, In said township. The election in tho election district composed of Hampden township, will be held at the house formerly occupied by H. Bressler, in said town ship. The election in the election district composed of the township of Upper Ailen, will be held at (ho public house of David Sheffer, in Shepherdstown. The election in the election district composed of tho township of Lower Allen, will be held at the wagon-maker shop of Jonas HurtchbargeronSlate Hill. twenty .'two years, bo.ehalftfcposff on oalb oi affirma tion that he baa resided in . this State at least one ! year iSext before hiaspplibatlorr, and make such proof of residence in . tho district as .is required by this aoiand. that he does verily believe Trout the ac* couorgivcn him that he is of tho .age aforesaid, and such other evidence as is required by this act, Where* upon the name of tho person so. admitted to vote shall he inserted in the alphabetical list by the In spectors, and a nolo made opposite thereto by writing the word ‘lax,? if he shall bo admitted to -vote by reason 6f having paid lax, or tho word ‘age,* if he bo called out to tho cloiks, who shall make the like notes la tho lists of voters kept by' them. ‘ln jail cases where tho name of tho person claim ing to vote is found oh the list.fufnisliod.by (hocom missioners and assessor, or bis right to. valo whether found thereon or not, is objected to by any qualified citizen, it shall bo tho duly of thelnspcolor to exam ine such persons on oalb as to hit qualifications, and if lie.claims to htfve resided within tho Slolpfor one year- or 'more, his oath shall bo sufficient proof thereof, bol'Bball make prnofby at least one compe tent witness, who*shall be a qualil'ed elector, that ho has resrdcd lnTho district for mos than ten days next immcdialely-ptecccding said flection, and shall also himself eWe'ar that his bona t'de residence, in pursuance of his lawful culling, is wihin tho district, and that ho did not rcthovo inlO sat'd iislricl for tho purpose of Votlnglheieib. ‘Every person qualified as aforesaid,and who shall mako duo proof if required, of liis itaiflcnso and payment of taxes as aforesaid ; ho shakes admitted to'vote in tho township, ward or dißirlctVn which bo shaH’rcsidc. ' \ •1 fanyperson shall prevent or attcmpl\o prevent any officer of any election under this act froq holding such election, or uso or threaten any violent to any such officer, Or ehdll interrupt or improperly interfere with him in tho’exeoution of his duty, Or ihaltfelock up the window or avenue to any widdoWWhorV tho same may bo holding, or shall riotously dislut b the peace at such election, or shall use or practice any intimidating threats,foice or violence, with design to influence unduly or dverawe dnyoledlor, or to prevent him from voting or to restrain (ho freedom of choice, such persona on conviction shall bo fined in any sum not exceeding five hundred dollars and bo imprisoned for ary lime not lesajhun three nor more than twelve months, and if it shall bo shown to court, whoro tho trial of such offence's shall bo had. that the person so offending was not a resident of the city, ward, die tricl or lounsliip'whcro tho offence was committed, and not entitled to volo thfiicln, ihdn on conviction ho shill bo sentenced to pay a fino of not less than one bundled nor more (hun one thousand dollars,and bo imprisoncdnul less than six months nor more than two jearf. •II uny person or persona shall make any bel or wager, upon tho result of any election within (ha ' Commonwealth, or shall offer (o make any such bet or wager, either by verbal proclamation thereof, or or by any written or printed advertisement challenge or invito any person to make such bet or wager, upon conviction thereof ho or the'y shall forfeit and pay three times the amount so bet or to bo bet. ‘lf any perron not by law'quulificiJ, shall frndulcnl ly vote at any election in this Commonwealth, or being oihe r w isc qualified shall vote out of his proper district, or if uny person knowing tho wont of such qualifications, shall aid or procure such person to I vole, the person offending shall, on conviction, bo fined in any sum not deciding two hundred dollars, in.d ho imprisoned fur uny term not decoding three months. ‘lf any p«ricm »hall voUtl mart than one election district, or otherwise fmdulcnlly vote more than onco on tho same day, or ahull fradulcntly fold or deliver to tho inspector two tickets together, with (ho intent illegally to vote,or shall procure another so to do, he or they offending, shall on conviction bo fined in any sum nut less than fifty nor more than fivo hundred dollars, and bo imprisoned for any lenti not loss than three nor more than ltyolve monlh«»f' ‘lf any person not qualified (o vote in this Com* monvycallh, agreeably to law, (except tho tons of qualified citizens) shall appear al any place of elec* lion for the purpose of issuing tickets or of influen cing tho citizens qualified to vole, ho shall on convic tion lorfcit and pay any sum not exceeding 0110 hundred dollars for every such offence, add bo im- irisoncd for any term not exceeding fbi'co months.’ Agreeably to the provisions of the sixty first see- Son of said act, every General and Special Election ihall ba opened between the hours of eight and ton in tho forenoon, and shall continue without lnlctrup. lion or adjournment until 7 o’clock In tho evening, when the polls shall bo closed. And (ho J udges of the respective districts aforesaid lire hy tho said act required to meet at tho Court House, in tlio borough of Carlisle on the third day after the said day of election, being Friday tho slh ,i„y of November then and there to perform tlio things required oFthom by law. Given under mv hartd, at Carlisle, 'this slh day of September, A. D. 18512. DAVID SMlTH,Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Carlisle, 2 September 16, 1852. { NOTICE. ItHE Pamphlet I.aws of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, passed at tho session of 1852,are ecciVid nl this office, ond ready for distribution to II persona entitled to receive them. GEORGE ZINN, Pioth’y. Prolhonotary’s Oftlce, } 'arlisle, Oct. 7. 1852—31 J NOTICE. IN THE MATTER of tho petition of John Sheets, Adminitilratur of Benjamin JoncK, pro) mg to bo discharged from tho duties of his office, &c. ' Now to nit: 17th August, Rule on Iho nido.w and heirs Of Benjamin Jollcs, and all others interested, to bo and appear at thoiloxt'stalod 'Or (jhnriß’ Court lo bo held in Corllslo, on Tuobdoy tho 2d day of November, 185'*, and ahcw.caoso why Iho juajpr-of tho petitioner should not bo granted. 1 do certify that tho above Is a true copy of tho rule in this oaeo SAM. MARTIN, Cl’k. October 7, 1852—31* Notice. ItHE subscriber would hereby notify oil hia credi tors that ho ha* applied to the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, for tho benefit of the Insolvent Laws, and that they have appointed Toes day the 2d day of November next, for hearing him in court, when dll may attend that tmnk proper. Sept 3'), 1952—31 JAMBS PIPER. FATE GOODS. rililß eubscrlbcr is now opening a full and general JL assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, eon • dinting of Lupin’s superior French Bombasines', , •» . “ French Mctinocs, Cashmoro and Moualin do I.aino Bego, Figured Mous. do Laines of superior quality. Alpacas of varioub qualities. Ginghams and Calicoes, Domestic bntl Canton Flannels of nil grades. Thibet and Day Slate Shawls, Cloths. Cnssimorrs. Saitlncis, Kentucky Jwmmi with tt general assort- T‘ v* ““‘'""Sm-w hitner; ' September 23, 1852. . Prooluiiiiiiioii. WHEREAS HioHomiruble Jiliss H. GnjuiU President Jihlro of tbc several (leu men Picas of tho coanllosof Eumboilaml.Porryand Juniata,in Pennsylvania,and justicoOf tbosoveral Oourlßof Oyor and Torminerand acnoiolJallDo llvory In said counties,and lion* Jphtt Hupp dijd Banil. Woodburn, Judges of tho Cohrt of Oyer arid Tcrfhlnerand Gonbial Jail for the trial of nll : capital and olboi offences, in tho sdld ( counW 0» Cumberland—by tboirprccoptslb jno directed .dated tho 23d of August, 1852, have Ordered tho Court 1 of Oyor and Terminer flh(J Oortbfol J#i* Doli+fcry, to ihb h'oldon at Conislo.on thi 2d Monday df Novoni- I ber' noit, (being tho Blli d B y))»t lO.o’clock intho forenoon, to'continub dno 'week. ‘ « I • A ! Hd m© said Judges by ih'cir ( T»rcco’pt to ,mb diroc* 1 led, dated tho same day, haVo,qhfb ordered,.a, Court j of Common Pious to bo holdtih at Carlisle, on tho 6th Monday ofJNovombfcr next, 'being tho 99tb day, ut 10 o’clock in tho forenoon, to continue one weeks NOTICC isthorofoie hereby given,t o tho Coro* nor, Justices oftho Pouqoand Conslahlosof thesaid county of Cumberland, ihal they srq by tho said pro oont.bommqndcdm bothun and thoro In their proper persons,wiihthulf roll's,rocprdq l iDqulq,itioiiB,oxanil*' ! notions, 'and. pHother rpinprob.ittnpps, to dq those lhirigßwUicKl i atlioV| , btnfco»api)cr^nlri’lob o done l a n d| I* * Vn 1 Ify Li a dtlo : proporlion thereof cov •odjwilh/fIOQ Timber. Tho improvements, aro a "largotwostory STONE DWELLING mm* HOUSE, with basement; a LOG TEN. miff ANT HOUSE, g largo BANK BARN, Wagoo Sheds,'Corn Cribs,&o. Thoro (a a largo -Apple Orchard,ond aWioty of oilier frail trees on Ibo promises. In short this is ono of tho best situated and most desirable farms in tho neighborhood. Also, a tract of land adjacent to (ho above, con laining' about. 54 ACRES, having ihorcon tho necessary buildings. A con sidcrablo portion of tins tract is first rate Chosnut Timber land,and will be divided to stiil purchasers. Tho above described property adjoins lands of John Hutton, Jacob Hurt, John Moore, Esq , Daniel Konn 1 and others. As those inclined to purchase will no doubt previously 'view the premises, a farther da* scription is unnecessary. At the same limp will be offered about |G acres of prime Choeul timber land, convenient to tho form. For further Information call on the subscriber residing 3 miles west of Cailislc, Pa., or on Jon. Moore, Esq., near the farm. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day, when the terms Will bo made known by HENRY CITNER, Ex'r. Sept. 33,1852—4 w. FARM FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers at private sale, his valua ble''farm, situated in North Middleton township, Ctlmborluml county, on (ho 'State road leading from Slirrctl's Gup to Harrisburg, and at present in (ha occupancy of Fisher & Ncsblt. The farm contains abost i ONE HUNDRED ACRES , Off sjcrcs of which aro cleared, and the remainder is ’welicovcrod with thriving young timber. Tho im* , nj_a ptovomonU aro a Lug Dwelling House, Double Log Darn, Wagon Shed, Corn isjsjftliCribß, Stone Spring Hoqso, end otlisr bul-buililiugs. There is a good Apple Orchard on tho promises, and n great variety of other fruit trees. A uprlhg of never fulling water is convenient to tho d'wellihg. Title indisputable. Per terms call on tho undersigned, residing m Kingtftown, county aforesaid. HENRY RINEHART. August 12, 1852—2 m* Great Arrival of FALL AND WINTER GOODS. I T the gral Marl far Dry-goods, Groceries, Roots A and Shoes, at the corner of Hanover and Lou thcr streets. TB& subscriber respectfully informs his friends and numerous customers, that ho has returned fre m Plujpdcjphia, with a large and varied assortment of JTAIjTj AMD WWTER GOODS, 1 consisting \n pail of -Uioadcloth* and Cnssimeiep, | Salliholri, Vestings,Muslins, Cheek*.Tickings, Fun nels, lllntoys, Velvet Cords, Cravats, Suspenders, . Gfovcspßlankcls, dec. j La/lic^’. Dress Goods, Silks, Bombazines, figured, | plain and changeable Poplins, Mouslin do Loines, Uiiigbahlß, Calicoes, Alpacas, Merinoes.cflniwls, Ho siery, dtc. tftA large assortment of Parasols, Bonnots & Rib bons. White and colored Cjipoi Chain. Hatb &. Oips.—A’Vc’ry largo assortment of Men's and Boys Hals and Oops, of every slylo and quolity. Boots 6C Shoes. —An extensive variety of Mens’, Women’s, and Children’s Boots and oboes, fiom tho mbst tclcbratcdraanufocturcrs. r m i< commence, on Monday, Nov. a, 186 a. I Ib ° B‘ v ° a “• bc *' “ r 1^ Thu Iri.tittilian ho. boon in .uccea.ful operation 7 H-rod. Pay.nenU lu bo years, during which limosuchadilitions and improve- mt 1° 185° tf meets have been made as to render it one of the *• ** - - --- rapat commodious and convenient in the Stale. Assignees Sale Of Bleat Estate. In regard lo henlthfulness it may bo mentlone TH K undersigned,assignee c f John Hank. w ill that no ease of serious sickness has occurred in ibc QBfl l 0 sale, on Wednesday the 27th of Institution since it was founded. Us moral punty oclu i u , ri 1*5.3, ul u ic village of SjuingvtUe, In Is attested l>y the fact that depraved associations,, Ml( * MRj,R e v 0 n township,'Vumhcilaml county, scenes 01 vice, and resorts for dissipation have no lhp r( , Uosvh , K valuable real estate: . existence in .the ficlghbofnood. - pj 0 ; A tract of 8 Arres and 2 Perches oflimn-1 , The course of instruction comprises nil branc u-h Rl(jnH , an( , Mluttloc i in S-mth Middleton township. I required by the merchant, professional man or collii. ri)nibe ,|., n j cou ,„y. This tract will bo sold In gian. Alan modorn vocal anduifllmuiei.- |o|> of , |lur „ hMl> „. |, adjnln. * a lri” , i!';d”.'.r.»ta.il.u.otih.P«p,i. i io, that ha S|>r , nff7 i Mn and Is moat admirably adapted for Innilutloii shall sustain (fib reputation U lias already buildlnff lots. ’ ■ , j . acquired for imparling .borough ina.rucon, and in- No. 2. A Iran! nf exeallrt llmaalone land, >!•« Claming and uaUbli.ltlug .i.luou. principlaa in ihr Bllua,ed 1,1 said f”* n f J ll, P; a,,d 00 "“ ln, . n B °® “ Crr6 micof lh. youth auhmillcd ,o h,» eh„. S ... ~&T*3k h , aV " ,B "‘T Torma (par acuion of five month.) $5O 00. j |Tfl a H( ' ] ' s , l - n " d " no, ' ,!r r “ lb Forcalnlogucs cun Inin in g reference., A e.. add re.. Wall of .valor hia tract la U. K, BUHNss, 2J miles of Carlisle, and to j Principal and Proprietor. >nj dpsi, ' n lf » •mull farm of a firat rale 'qual- 1 Plainfield P. 0„ Omni). co., I*a. ! ’'7 nHand, fins Iraot preaenta great induremanla. ■Aviated hy War. A. Ssimi, A. D., and Wm. 1. ia bounded by lands Of Georgo W lao, VV ilium I ' 1 Kutz and others, I September 23,1852. No. 3. A tract of Mountain Land, being in the » South Mountain, and bounded hy lands of Henj Oaufman, Jacob Wise and others, and containing 13 Acres more or lesb.- This is aft no tract of lim ber land, and any one Wishinp land of that descrip tion will do well to give it their attention. For further particulars enquire of John Ulanlt, Spring vi J Jo, Bolling Springs 0., Comb. co., or the subscriber residing Jn Carlisle. . JACOB.AIJKxMS, Assignee. September IG, 1850— Cl 100 Piano Fortin. Tv GILBERT & GO’S Ntw York Ware Houma , Jirvadway, CfOUNER of Anthony street, oml opposite Uroad ) vyay and Dank ant! Theatre, where (ho largest! amurimont of Fiances with and without the cclcbra-l ted improved JEoloon, may bo found —all of which luvo the Metallic Frame,and arc warranted tosland ai y climate, pad give entire satisfaction, and wl I ho sod at groat bargains, Dy an experience of eight yc»T>» Vcsplling in many lioportahl Improvements tin JSoican has been brought to a perfection attain* od.by nn.pthcrs. Nearly iiUOO Aluloanshavo becnj applied, and the domauJ rn pJJlj . rnu ( ganl Boudoir or Uollfigo Pianos convcmem for ,Bm«lUPo |nß * '**• °* & Uo’s Fiane* oro “dniilU’d U} bo superior to (ill others, owing to their thinness and long standing in tune. Pricsp fame os at the man ufticfbry. Debtors supplied, at liberal discounts. E. !I. Wade’s and tho entire Deaton cotaloguoof Mu sic and Instruction books fuhHahcd pt this store at wholesale! IIOf)A(;E WATEES, Solo A B I. Constantly on hand on oxlonslvo assortment or aodond bond I'ianos in Rosewood and Maboß»ny cbsbb'i vtpyinß in price* from $3O to s>oo. Sscond hind Alnluan Pianos from $2OO to s*76—Grand r Pianos from $3OO to $7OO. Prmco & Odt’s Molo doons from $35 lo $OO. Cstbatl $55 to soo—Ouf i tars from flO to $7O, &c. August 10, IBsB—3m* - TT 7- MABDWAUE. T HP subscriber, having just tflurncil from Iho cost willr another largo addition to hi. former stock, making it >li° moat comploto aeaorlment of Hard ware, to bo found in the county, would invito.the attention of all duairoua of gelling bargains to cal| and oltainlno for thomaolvoa before putchaaing olab wll°return my altiooro lhanka to ibo public general. |« for the '.dry ilboral patronage hcrolofoto eitond -1 J/inJ Bollelt a .bn.ldn.ri^bMh™^ July 251, 1H52. •. “ “ Wood Wanted. . •, , WANTED by iho subscriber. at hU brick yard, in Carlisle, 300 cord# of Oak Wppd,.& ft© corJtof Pipe, ip bo dolWprod during iho. coming winter ot curly .In thp,spring.' Iho cash will be BI>AJIV September 38, 868 —it * • Orpbam’Coort Sale. BY virlbo of an order of tho Orphans* Court of Cumberland county, to me directed, I will ex* pose to public sale, on Saturday tho 30lh of Goto her next, on tho premises, at 10 oVlock on said Jay, (ho real estate of Benjamin Hoborlig, late of Mifflin township, doo’d., consisting of tho following tracts, via:. Tho Mansion tract, shunto in Mifflin township, bounded by lands of John Stewart, tho heirs of Mar tin Burkhart, John High, and John Henry,contain iog 10G Acres and CD Perches and allowance. Tbit tract consists of excellent Slate Land, in a high state of cultivation* Tho improvements are a good flLp-a two story LOG HOUSE, BANK BARN, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Young Orch- SSlSunlard, and a Well of water near (ho bouse. 3 tract of MOUNTAIN LAND, in said township, bounded by landa of Soml Wild’s heirs, Hfcnry Bdker, John High and others, contain ing 2G acres nhd G ‘perches, strict measure. This tract is well timbered, and advantageously located for the use of the Mansion trdet. Terms of sale: Five per cent, of tho amount to bo paid on tho confirmation of the sale, one-half the balance on tho I si of April next, when tho deed will bo delivered, and tho balance in two equal annual payments without interest. JOHN HEBERUG, Adm'r. September JO, 1853—7 t PUBLIC SALE. BY virtue of an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, in a proceeding in partition between Sophia Nturm and Theodore Sturm and Robeti MoOlan, executor of George Sturm, deceased, 1 will expose to publio sale at the Court House, in tho Borough of Carlisle, on Friday the 29th doy of October, 185*3, at 2 o'clock, JtsA. M *’ A HOUSE and a LOT OF GUO UND, situate in the Borough of rfflnii a iiS Carlisle, bounded on the west by Hanover street, on the north by Chas. MdGlaughlin, on the east by on nlley, and on the north by Goo. W. Sheaffer, containing 30 feet to front and 2-10 feel in depth. The terms of sale are : Onehalf of the purchase money to be paid in hand on the first of April 1853, when possession shall he given, and tho balance on the Ist of ApriMSGl, with interest to bo se cured by a lien upon the properly. oci7is DAVID SMITH, Sheriff. PUBLIC SALE. rpHU undersigned under an order of the Orphans’ X Court of Cumberland county, will expose to public sale, on tbo preiueta, on SATURDA Y, the 23J day of October, 1859. iho following described Heal Estate, situate in EaetpoiinsboTough township, wiibin n quarter of a mile of Oyster’* Point, tolning FIVE Acres, more or Jess, having thrroon n i rnctcd o 2 story wcothcrboardcd House, Frame IJorri,and other improvements.— | ■ •••R&Wrho whole properly is in most excelltnt and in a high state of cultivation t'ulc to commence el 2 o’clock P. M. onsaidday, 1 when tbo terms will bo mode known by 1 JOHN FIREOVED. [ Adminitiralor of John Fireovtd t dtc'd. \ BepV 30, 1835—41 Two Ya’.liable Farms for Sale, THE subscriber oiTcrs at private sale the following described Real Estalo No. I.—-Siluilcd tn North Middleton township, 4J miles oast of Carlisle, and about one inilo not lit of tbo (larlialo and Harrisburg turnpike road, containing 295 seres, more or loss, about ono half limestone, amfl the residue black slalo und Meadow land, all cleared I and in a biglf stalo of cultivation.except 50 acres, well covered with heavy timber, The buildings iro a very fine Uvofclofy trail IFo cast vide of the State read leading lo Pony county. The property contains 52 Acres, more or less, of ground, about 35 oerm of which arc Improved,and in a high stale of cultivation. The remainder is well covered, with Valuable young tlm her, such as chesnui; pah, hiejeory, Ac. The lm* i ptovemenls aro a two story weatherbonrded Dwelling House aiid Kitchen, a two story Jlll2Lbuilding, known ns the “Three Square Hub low Wooll«b Factory, *’ lit which are all the mochi nory nocesiary to carry on manufacturing purposes with a pair of Chopping Durrs, Corn Screw, Circu, lur Saw, Ac., nil in good condition. The Factory is prppcilod by a never filling stream ot water.— There is also on the promises • Young Apple Orch ard of grafted fruit, together with other fruit trees. The location would bo a favorable one for carrying on the Tanning business, or the grinding of Sumac. For particulars call on Iho iiadorslghod, residing on Iho promise** n * )i ' * SAMUEL L. GILLESPIE. Jane 10, 1852—tf Shoemakers, WILL ftqd.il to their Interest to call and examine oiy oxtonslvo assortment of lap&p. patent leather, naif shine, morocco, lining antf,binding skins, var -«»o, .»..boO, w«a, uua*smjmBK«*r« MVia general.' fjBfSAXION, B July 22. r Cement! Cement! I JUST received find for sale very low, a fresh] Supply of Hydraulic Cement for Cisterns, &o.;~ | Mpo Cistern Pumps, at the cheap hardware store I In East Main street '' 1 July'23, Ittechanlcßbiirg'liilUtiitf. A Select Boarding School embracing two dieting and separate departments, Male and Female, < ( REV. JOS. ,8. LOOSE, A. ‘ \\\ LATE Principal of shall College, Morcpraburg, Principal, v » 'I hit flourishing Institute will open its winter #®f* sion under flattering auspice's,. (leasores ha?# basil adopted to erect a largo and eligible edifice, adapted to lire accommodation of scholars of both saxes. It is located in tho bcaliby.and pleasantvillage of .Me* chanlcsburg, Cumberland cuuply/Pa., S tales west of Harrisburg, and ft miles eafte£r The Cumborlond Valley- place, and renders iit cry accefsiblofcom. oyery part of the Slate. Tho educational,course of (ba.Mala Depot tment embraces tho usual studies of a thorough English education, and the preparation of stsdcAti for any of the-higher classes in College. Tha,*V male Department shall bo so conducted ns In afford a thorough colloglata education for young Tiidina ir It will be under tho caro of tho Principal, assisted by an experienced and accommplished lady* Andient LahgbsgoJ, English bronchos, ' 10 00 Modern Languages, Oorhxan, French, &c M iO 00 Music on Piano, 10 00 Hoarding, including (diOon, 60 00 Contingent expends, • •- * l : 00 The winter session wifi otimhltfbfie 'bn Mdndar* 11th of October, and terminate on the lAt ofUfoitlu A weekly lecture will be delivered in the tncfl* (ule, on Anatomy and Physiology, by i. H. w Qi!to, M. D. UKraatHOKi] J. W.Novin.D.D., Marshall College. P. Schnff, D. D., “ »» Prof. \V. M. Nevln, “ * Prof. S. C. Porter, u •* Prof. S. Apple, 44 . “ ]{ov. A. ll.lCromer, Carlisle. Rev. M. Johnston, “ S. U. Kelflor, M.D., »* Dr. Ira Day, Mccbaaicsburg. Dr. P. 11. Long, “ Dr. J. H. Honing, Rev. Geo. Morris, 44 —. George H. Bucher, Eiq., llogcstowii. Se t )t 9, 1852—2m* WHITE HAIX ACADCQftIf. 3 miles treat 0/ Harrithurg % Pa, • v . npHG Fourth Sciiidn df this flourishing'lnstila* i_ lion will comraehce on Monday the lit of No* vembor next. Parents and Guardians are respect* fully solicited to inquire into tho merits of ibis Institution before sending their sons or wards elsewhere. Fie location, its intornsl and domestic arrangements, tho course and method of nnd (ho character of the students, it is believed, or# such as to recommend it. TERMS'! Uumding, washing, tuition in tho English i f branches, ic., per session, (ft months,} $6O 00 Ancient ami Modern Languages, each, 6 00 Instrumental music, 01 circulars and other information, address it D. DF.NIiINOER. Principal' - Whitt Hill, Cumb. Co., Pm September 0, 1862, Ahead of all Competition! FALL & WINTER GOODS, ARNOLD i LEVI again come before the pobUtt with a tromondoua slock of Goods at pilceft.a^ Ilow that will astonish every one. To tho. as well us the victors belong the spoils. Coll SMB as tho choap goods wo are now offering cahncft | main long on hand. Ladies come immediately and make your selections whilp the assortment is. good. Our clock of Dress Goods consisfs.pf Black qttfl Fancy Dress Silks, Plain o,nd figured- Qas&merqls and Delaines, Muslin Do liege, twilled Ferfian Cloths, Mcrmoos, Alpacas, Paramotla Cloths, &0« Shawls* Out stock of Shawls is largo snd complete, corrf prising every variety of Shawls fend varying from liV-J oents to $2O. 11l Bonnet Kibhonff wo have a very Urge.MSOft merit of the latent mylcs, and lowcrin price than can |>o puiahuaml rlnewhere. - . < - Wo have a beautiful asaartmept of EmbroUleries. sueti na Colima, Gulfs, Chimczetla, Jaconeft ASra aw'iaa Edgings mill Jnscrtings. In Mrn'o wear wo have a great variety of-goofy, bucli a* riuths, Casaimeres, Sattlnctls, Jean*, Vest ings, >tc. Shirla and Drawers. .1 , \\ 0 ba vo of all qualities of Silk, Merino and T3ot- I ion, which wo will sell very low, 1 September 23, 1852. Riot* Riot, Riot t 7,000 Mien Saved;,, „ rpHC great cJccitemcnt in Main slrcot.Carlisbß,tVt« llnd was occasioned by the arirvalof i Mammoth stock of Fall ami Winter Dry .Good*, I wliich go far ahead of all competition. In qUAlllty, Ifeauty, ami chcopnoss, they can’t be surpassed,-** Come, now , fitends, and see I They have «4I ot last. Among the lot will bo found a very Urg*, beautiful, d varied block of Ladles Dress Goods, consisting fn part Jof French, English and German Mrrinocs, Cashmeres, Coburgß. Moualio de Lain**, (ilpi'l) ond Cliamdion Alpacas. black AJp*c** r Ifopi* bozincs, black Silks. 'l’uik Satin*, Satin de.Obeaifis, colored Silks, plain, figured and changeable, A *»• riety of now styles of Diets Goods, to wbicl).lhi)4t lontion of the Ladies is invitul. Ginghitostf CaU cix-s, French worked collars, cuffs, sleoVcs, Linen .Cambric 11 undkerebiofs, linen, cotloh p6d ihVetd 1 Edging*, Swiss and Cambric Edgings, Inserting* of all kinds. Domestics. The largest stock of Domestics over brought Carlisle, comprising Lindseys, checks, muslih*,llck* itiffa, baggings, Osuoburgs, Table Diopor all widths, Sheetings, rod, given* yellow nnd whllW Flannola, Welch Flannels, Backing Flannels of va rious colors and prices. , , ~. Bonnttt and JJonnel fo'f* /•/. Dlack nnd fancy cloths from $1 50 Co |6;00 p*r yard. Black and fancy Casiimcrcs from 7h cts to $2 00. Black and fancy Silk and Satin Vosllbftk CARPETSI . t ri _ A mammoth slock of Carpels; such a* Brussel*, Tapestry, Three Fly. Ingrain, wool, cotton, Venl lion. &.c. Druggets and floor Oil Cloths, of Alt widths and prices, , . . Bootes. Kid end Morocco Excelsior Shoesj Missm nn j Children** shoes 6f nli colors, sizes snd prices. IfiOcnies of men** snd boys* DootsTrorovgf to #4 per pair, a largo lot uf extra water proof Boots IM men and buys. Trunks, Carfict Dogs and Vs Uses. • OnorKm r*.— -A fresh lot of Groceries, Toss snd Spices, very cheap. Coino one and all, and see fur yourselves, si 1 will not nltcuipt to describe tho bargains thst hj*y be expected. Gome where you \vil! find toe UVgtal stock, the greatest variety', and the cnetyest goods. Save vour money op'd rrtmo to ‘ OOILBY’B EMPORIUM. 1 Sept 30. 1863. • ' ■ iOO Agents Wanted. 81.000 A YE\il. WANTED in every oounty of the United Sfjtaliia active and enterprising men, to engage. In the sale of somo of the best books published (tMta country. To men of good address, possessing* $ small capital of from $23 to' $l,00« jtuoh Induce* moots will be cdVrod as to enable them to make from $3 to $lO n day profit. • The books published by us prepU psofullniheW 1 character, extremely popular and cofnmand large [aalaa uIU»- DANIELS & GETZ. Successors t,o W, A. Leary & 00., No. North Soofnd Sl., Phlla» Sept 2 1l l858~»3m ■ Boots i shoes. \v B WO uW idiiie«» iaom wl\o wish to. lat ou( th«Jr mony, to' • goodad vuntago. to call and flzapUD4.<>V r 'il oc fc befon .pvH* cbaalng elcawhera. ' '• ’ B.pk»J, ' AriNOLD * mvii H.SAXtON TERMS? $l% M # •10 00 RiM-cni / Riobont /