Splendid. Sh v^DrcßS^Goods, OF eve’ry.dbaCTijillbhVcioihS/Cafißimerba, Vast inga, Flannels, Ginghams, Merinoes, Jeans, Hosiery, Gloves, .Cloth, and Fur Caps, Gum Shoes, &c.,aro now opening at the extensive WcirStorQ, of the sobsoriheis* , Also; Blankets,-.Floor and Table Oil Cfothsj.JTable,and:T6weling Diapers, linen and oolt'on.lSheetingd, Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowort,'SUks,foc .dreaae9 t BoDnei Silka.and Vel vets, DreaaHrimmlhga. licion cambric and silk handkerchiefs,cloth and.linen (able, cloths, piano covers,' wdol and cotton yarn, oarpel.ehbin, and a tremendous Block. of 'fancy and Btapld goods not enumerated;. alTto be sold, at very reduced prices that cannot he reached by competition. . SPICES , &e- To all of-Which we iliivilouhe attention of those wishing lb sava.ntoney, as we have the documents *to prove that ourgobda have all been bought for ’cash, A. & W. T3ENTZ. October 28,1653. O Cents Reward. jfc . RANAWAY from the subscriber, jn Springfield, an indentured appren tioo to llio'Saddling bueineas, named yjJR jolin Bixjor. Said boy la about 16 . years ofdj and had on when he left > p grBona warned hot to employ or harbor said boy, as,l will enforce the law agains* ■all wtio do so. ‘ •Oct* 23, 1852—31* Min far Rent. rtMIE Merchant Mill al Carlisle Iron Works in of 'X'fdrc’j'lii'r rent on favorable terms. Poaseasion Tjivcn'on Ist of April, 1553. Enquire of b •■■■■■ P. F. EGE. bctolior SI, 1^53—01 German English Journals. . TiIOSE persons entitled to receive tho Journals of tho Senato and Housoofßeprcsonlslives, are hereby notified that they have boon received ul this office, ond aie,ready for distribution. By order of the Oo’rrimißsioncr’s. ' ' • . Attest—WM. RILEY, C!k. Cobirhtssio’ner’s Office,? ' k October 21.1832—3t> NOTICE 18 hereby given to all persons concerned, that the books'and accounts of Jacob Ruploy, formerly ol Mocharttesburg. have been placed In the hands ol tho undersigned, residing in Hogcslown,for collec tion. All persons indebted'aro requested to cut) without delay and settle their respective accounts. JOHN S. FIEROVID, ROBERT GIFFEN. ttitober 21. 1832—31* TOR RENT. mHE throo story brick dwelling and store room, X' in South Hanover street, at present occupied by (ho undersigned, is offered for rent from now unt Ao Ist of April, 1851. Possession given imined ately if required. Oct ai-s-et Notice ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to the subscriber, either by nolo or book account* sro hereby notified to make immediate payment, «a lun ger indulgence cannot bo given. i 5 b JOHN K. SMITH. Carlisle, Oct 14,, 1852. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given lo my creditors that I have applied to the Court of Common Fleas of Cumberland county, for the benefit of tho In solvent La%vs of this Commonwealth ; and that they have appointed Tuesday, tho 2d of Novem ber next, at-. 10 o’clock, A. M„ for hearing mo at tho Court House in said county, when and where vou may attend if you think proper. 3 SAMUEL LAUGHLIN. October 14. 1852—3t* NOTICE. AN election for Director* of the Carlisle Bank will be held agreeably to the charter, on Mon day the 15th day of November nexl.ni the Bunking poonroftho Carlisle Deposit Bank, ill Carlisle, be tween the hour# of 10 o’clock A. M. and 2 P. M. GEO. A. LYON, Prcs’l. October 12, IBS*—fit Notice, , NOTICE is hereby given that application will -be made to ihd next Legislature, agreeably to the Constitution ami laws, of this Commonwealth, to renew the Charter of iho Carlisle Deposit Dank. And also to make such alteration in the Charter, Rp to confer upon said Dank the rights and privi leges of a Bank of issue, and uhange the name to that of the “ jCarliaJo Dank-’ 1 By order of the Board of Director?. , WM. M. BEETEM, Cashier. July 1,1352.—6 m. Sltuy Cow. STRAYED from tho eulirtuibcf fcaid ing in Plainfield, on the filh inst., o tVhile •v«£ss*qhCow. with a couple of rod Spots on the neck. Bbo is hip shot in the right hip, is about 8 Sears old. with crooked horns. Any person having nowiedgo of said cow, Will plcaso address me at laioCclJ. Cumberland county. •• ■ • , ANDREW RESSLER. . October 14. 1862—3t* Information Wonted, THE undersigned, recently from Germany, wishes to gel inferluation of tho whereabout of Jons (sutuf.ii Uicukut, who formerly lived in Cumb., io.,Pa. If ilia said Rlchcrl is slili living, or hi-* wife, or any of his children, they will plouso write (o tho uodursignvcd living’in Carlisle, Cumb , Pa. HENRY IUCIIERT. October 2t, 1952—ft I* Tho Lowialown Pa., and western papers please fns rt. Iflomit Joy Academy: .Mount Jov, Lancastkii Countv, Pa. rplll-J winter session of ibis Institution wlllCom- JL monco on Ibo first Tuesday of November. The elementary.and higher English branches. Mathe matics, and Language# are thoroughly taught. For circulars coritnlnirtg references, terms, &c., address the Principals, il 23. 1833—Cl WM, M. PORTER XTAS lubl opened tho most elegant assortment of J ‘ BOOTS& SHOES over brought lo Carlisle, lo which ho Invite* tho at lontion of all. lII* *lock is largo, well selected and embraces every variety of STYLE &. QUALITY. Ladle*’ Shoe* from 50 coni* to $1.50. Gallon from ftl 37 1.2 lo 83.50. Gentlemen’* Bool* from $1,75 lo $5,50. Boy* and Youlh* BOOTS & BROGANS,, and an unusually largo assortment of Black ond Fancy Colored Boots, Shoes & Gaiters, for Misses and Children's wear. Persons who want Spring and Summer Boots and Shoes will do well to call at PORTER’S SHOE STORE, West Main stroel, opposite‘the Methodist Church, and mako Selection*, from (ho largest uud cheapest stock of Work In town. ... ' ' ' Carlisle, Juno 10,1852. To Coach and Cabinet Makers. THE subscriber la fully prepared to meet tholr wonts with'an enlarged slock of hardware In their line, embracing Mai. Castings, Spring®* Axles, bands, patent leather, laces, curtained floor cloth. &0., walnut and mahogany veneers, glass and ma bogartf knobs of all sixes and patterns! a largo fldpt/ly of varmahos, oils, turpentine, at such prices that will make it their Interest to give him ihopw* forenoo.- ' H. SAX I ON. July 22. Limobiirnor’s Coal. OAH TONS Ljken'e Valley Nut Coal.aßUjicrlor rfl 111 article for burning lime, receiving anil fgt ■ ■ W D MURRAY Agt, sale by July 39, 1809—Om Election Proclamation. WHEREAS, in and by'an'aol of tbo'*General Assembly of the CoimnobWeaUh of Pennsylvania, entitled “Airact relating election bf this Commonwealth,” passed the. 2d'day of July, A. D. 1839, It is made the dutyof the Sheriff of every county within this Commonwealth, to give public noiice of the General Elections, and in each-notice to enumerates * ' ' r ' JL, The officers to be elected. 2. Designate the place at which the election Is to be held. I, David High Sheriff of the county of Cumberland, do hereby make known and give this lublio notice to tho electors of the county of .Gum jerland, 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, for President and Vice President of the United Stales. The said election will be held throoghont the county, as follows: The election in the election diatriclcomposed of the borough of Carlisle and the townships of North Middleton, South Middleton, Lower Dickinson, Lower Frankford and Lower Wealpennsborougb, will be held at the Court House, In tho 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 Hogealown, in said township. The election in tho election district composed of Hampden township, will bo hold al the house formerly occupied by H. Brassier, in said town ship. JOSIAH HOOD. The election in the election district composed of tho township of Upper Allen, will be held at the public housaof David Shelter, In Shepherdstown. The election in tho election district composed of the township of Lower Allen, will be held at the wagon-maker shop of Jonas Hunchbargeron Slate Hill. Tho election in tho election district composed of East Fennsborough township, will be held at (he house now occupied by 0. Dolaon, at the w est end o( the Harrisburg Bridge. The election in the district composed of New Cumberland, will be held at the public house of VV. fl. Bohl, in the borough of New Cumberland. The election in the district composed of the bo rough of Mt'chanicsburgfWill be held at the public house of John Hoover, in said borough. The election in the district composed of Monroe township, will bo held at the public house of P. 0. Goodyear, in Churchlown, in said borough. The election in the district composed of Upper Dickinson township, will be held at the house now occupied by Christian Hoffman in said township. The election in the district composed of the ho* ( rough of Newville, and townships of Mifflin, Up* | per Frankfort), Upper Weetpennsborough, and, that pari of Newton township, not included in the ( Leesburg election district hereinafter mentioned,' will be held at the Brick School House, in the bo* ■ ronah of Novvvillo. The election in the district composed ol Hope well township, will be held at the School House in Newburg, in said township. The election in the district composed of the bo rough of Shippensburg, Shlppensburg township, and that part of Southampton township not includ ed in the Leesburg election district, wilt bo held at the Council House, in the borough of Shippens burg. -i i And In and by bn acl of the General Assembly of this Commonwealth, passed the 2d July, 1839, | it is thus provided, “That the qualified electors of parts of Newton and Southampton townships, in the county ot Cumberland, bounded by the follow ing lines and distances, viz: Beginning at the Adams county line, thence along the lino dividing the townships of Dickinson and Newton to the turnpike road, thencu along said turnpike to Cen tro School House, on said turnpike, in Southamp ton township, thence (o a point on (he Walnut Bottom Hoad at Keybuck’s, including Reybuck's farm, thence a straight direction to the Saw Mill belonging to the ligirs of George Clever, thence along Krysher’s run to the Adams county line, thence along the Hue of Adams qpunly to the place of beginning, be and \hb sdmo is hereby declared a new apt! separate ejection district, the .election tnjhf» held at the public \i6usq k of, Wm. Maxwell, inTLeesburg, Souiha'mpion township.” C. INHOFF. KO'flCi! *S 21 Eli Eli Y GIVEN, . every person, excepting Jpsticea of the Peace, who shall hold any ofiico or .appointment nf profit or trust under the United States, or of this Stale, or any city nr incorporated district, whether a commissioned officer or othorwi'sei a subordinate officer or agent, \Vfio. i 6 or shall he employed un der the legislative, executive, nr judiciary depart ments of this State, or of the United Slates, or of any city or of any incorporated district; and aleo 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 at (he same time, the officeorappo’mlmcnl of judge, inspector, or clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, and that no inspector, judge or other officer of such election shall be eligible to bo then voted for. j, And (he said ao( of Assembly, entitled an act relating lo ch-ei ions of this Commonwealth, passed July 2d, 1830, further provides as iu wit: ♦•That the inspector* and judges shall meet at ,),(* respective places appointed for holding the election in tho district to which they respectively belong, before 9 o’clock in tho morning of the Second Tuesday of October, and each of said in spectors shall appoint one cleric, 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 allcnu on the day of the election, then tho per son who shall have received tho eqcond highest number of voles for Judge at the next proceeding election shall act as inspector, in his plqcp. . Ami I in case tho person who shall have received the ! highest number of votes for inspector, shall .not at-, I lend, tho person elected Judge appoint an in- I spooler in his place; and in case the person elected , a judge shall not attend, then lito inspector who 1 received tho highest number of voles shall appoint ' a Judge in his place; or if any vacancy ehqll lt shall bo tho duty of tho several assessors respoo- I lively lu slteud at (ho placa of holding overy general special or township election, during tho whole lima | said election ia Kept open, fur the purpose of giving ! information to the inspectors and judges when called on in relation to tho rights of any person assessed I |>y them to vote at suoh election, or such other mot. ' tcra in relation lo the assessment of voters af the said inspectors or cither of them shall from time lo time require. ‘No person shall be permitted to vote at any oloc (ion as aforesaid, than a while freeman of tho ago of 21 years or more, who shall have resided in the Slate at least one yoa‘r,iarfd In tho election district where ho olTbrs his vote at least ten days immediate ly preceding such election, and within (wo years paid a State orcuunty lax, which ahatl have boon assessed at least ton days before the election. ■ Dut a citizen 1 of the United Slates, who his previously been aqual ificd voter of this Slate, and removed therefrom and returned, and who shall have resided in the election district and paid taxes aforesaid, shall bo en titled lo vote after residing in this State six months: Presided, That (hq while freemen, citizens of the United Slates, between tho egos of twenty one end twenty two years and have resided in the election district ton days as aforesaid, shall be entitled lo vole 1 although they shall not have paid taxes. No person shall bopormiltod lo vote whose name la nut contained in tho list of taxable inhabitants furnished by the commissioners, unless First, he pro- { duces a receipt for the payment within twoyears, of, ■ state or county tar assoesed agreeably lo the con-| sliluilon, and glvo satisfactory evidence either on his oath or affirmation, or the oath or affirmation of • nolher that 1)0 has paid anqh a Up, or on failure lo produce a receipt aliqll make oath to the payment thereof. Second, if ho claim a right lo vole by be- 1 lug an elector between the ago of twenty ono and E. 1.. MOORK, J. W. SIMONTON twentjf tiro yejjrs, bp-sbafrdsjioßO on oath or affirma tion that : resided ;fn r this State at least one year'next before , bis-applicallooVaOd make auob iDUlie .district aa.ia repaired by (bis sol and that he’doea airily, believefirojn;tbo ac count givenhim tbat hp is of tba'age aforesaid, and aueb other evidence as is 'rcqairod.by-lhis act,where upon the name of! ibo; porooa. aoadmilled to vote shall belnBertfld:in the alphabeticallist.by*Uw.in spectors, and a note made opposite thereto by writing tbo word ‘tax,* if. ho shallbedd milted to veto by reason of bating-paid tax, or- the ..word logo,’lf ho bo called oot to the dorks, who shall make r th6 like notes in tbo lists of volors kcpl l by thorn. . •In-all caees-wbore tbo name of (ho person claim ing to vole Is found op the list furnished by thecom missiooers and assessor, : or hie right lo.volo whether found thereon or not, is objected to by any qualified citizen; il shali bo the duty of the inspector t o ozam inu such persons on oath as to his qualifications, and if bo claims tomato resided within Ihq Slats for ono year or more, bis oalfl shall bo sufficient proof thorcof, but shall make proof by at least ono compe tent witness, who shall be a qualified elector, that ho basi resided in tho district for more than ten days next immediately prccccding said election, and shall also himself swear that his bona ridel residence, in pursuance of his lawful calling, la within tho district, and that ho did not remove into said district fur the purpose of voting (heroin. 'Every person qualified as aforesaid, and who shall mako due proof if required, of his and payment of taxes as aforesaid ; he shall bs admitted to voto in the (owaehip, word or district iu which ho f shall reside. •If any person shall prevent or attempt to prevent any officer ofany election under this uol from bolding such oicotion, or uso or threaten any violence to any such officer, or shall interrupt or impropctly interfere with him in tho execution of his duty, or shall block op the window or avenue to any window whore the same may bo holding, or shell riotously disturb the peace at such election, or shall use or practice any intimidating throats, force or violence, with design to influence unduly or overs wo any elector, or to prevent him from voting or to restrain the freedom of choice, ■ocb persons on conviction shall bo fined in any sura not exceeding five hundred dollars and bo imprisoned for ary time not less (ban three nor more than twelve months, and if it shall be shown to court, whore (ho trial of such offences ihall bo had. that tho person so offending was not a resident of the city, ward, die trie! or township where the offence was committed, and not entitled to vote thciein, then on conviction lie shall bo sentenced to pay a fine of not less titan ono hundred nor more than one thousand dollars, end bo imprisoned not less than six months nor moro Ilian two years. •Ifany person of persons shall mako any hot or wager, upon tho result of any election within' tho Commonwealth, or shall offer to moke any such bet or wager, cither by verbal proclamation thereof, or or by any written or printed odverliscmcnt challenge or invito any person to make such bet or wager, upon conviction thereof lie or they shall forfeit and'pay three limes tho amount so bet or to bo bet. •If any person not by law qualified,shall fredulcnt. ly volo al any election in this Commonwealth, or being otherwise qualified shall vole out of lits proper district, or if any person knowing the want of such qualifications, shall aid or procure such person to 1 vote, the person offending shell, on conviction, bo fined in uny sum not exceeding two hundred dollars, and bo imprisoned for any term not exceeding three months. < ‘lf any person shall vole at more than one election district, or otherwise fradulcnlly vote moro than once on the some day, or shall fradulcnlly fold or deliver to the inspector two tickets together, with the Intent illegally to vote, or shall procure another so to do, lie or they offending, shall on conviction bd fined in any sum not less than fifty nor more than five hundred dollars, and be imprisoned for any term not less than three nor more than twelve months. •If any person not qualified to volo in (his Com* monwealth, agreeably to law, (except tho sons of qualified citizens) shall appesr ol ony place of elec* lion for the purpose of issuing tickets or of influen cing the citizens qualified to vote, ho ahull on convic tion forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding one hundred dullors for every such offence, and be itn. prisoned for any term not exceeding three months.’ Agreeably to tho provisions of llui sixty first sec tion of said set, every General and Special Election shall bo opened between the hours of eight and ton in tho forenoon, and shall continue without interrup tion or adjournment until 7 o’clock iu the evening, when the polls ahull bo closed. And the Judges of the respective districts aforesairL „ re by |||* ••id sol required to meet «l the Court Ifoostt, iti the borough of Carlisle on the third d«y after iho sold day of election, being Fr iday the slh day of November then and thetb to perform iholhlnga required of them bylaw. Given under my hand, at Carlisle, this sth day of September, A. D. 1802. DAVID SMlTU.Sliorifi*. Bhoptt'a O&ce, Carlisle, ) September 16, 1852. ( Valuable Town Properly for Sale. WILL bo offered at public sale, on Monday, the Qth day of November, 1852, the two story f. . Brick Dwelling iloueo and Lot of Ground situate on Moin street, in tho borough of {■•HHranC/arlislo, late in tho occupancy of Dr. H. £gggag££llinkley. Tho house is 30 feet in front with a two feet alloy at tho aide, ond (ho Ini extends back 240 feet to Dickinson alley. Tho house is rommodius and roomy, and the basement story is finished for on office. Tho lot contains u variety of choice fruit trees. Tho houso is advontageously situated in tho cenlro of the borough, and is a good professional or business location, balotocoramanco . at 10 o'clock. A. M. Term* made known on day of sale by - ■ 3 RICHARD CRAIGHEAD, JOHN W. CRAIGHEAD; Oct 21. 3t Executors. A BEAUTIFUL assortment of embossed Table Covers, for solo by rtept 23. A RNOT.P .V. LEVI. Notice. IMIE subscriber would hereby notify nil his credi tors that ho has applied to the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, for the benefit of the Insolvent Laws, and that they have appointed Toes day the 2d day of November next, for hearing him in court, when all may attend that think proper. Sept 30, 1852—31 JAMES PIPER. FALL GOODS. THE subscriber is now opening a full and general assortment of fancy ond Staple Ory Goods, eon sisting of Lupin's superior French Dombofl ncs, ♦» French Moiinocs, Cashmere and Mouslln do Laino Dog®, Figured Mous. do Lnines of superior quality. Alpacas of various qualities. Ginghams and Calicoes, Domestic and Canton Flannels of nil graces, - . . . Thibet and Bay Stale Shawls, Cloths, Cuasimorcs, Sollinels, Kentucky Jeans, with u general assorl mcl of Ladies and Gentlemen's wear. GEO W HITNER. September 23,16ft2. Proclamation. WHEREAS the Honorable James H. GmuiM President of ctib doverol Courts of Com mon Pldas of the countlosof Cuniheiland.Porryohd Juniata,in Pennsylvania, oM justice Of theseveral Courts of Oyot and Terminer and General Jail De livery in said codhlfcs, and lion. John Rupp and Saihl. Woodbufn, Judges of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and Goner pi Jail Delivery, for (be trial of all capital and olhci ofloru.es, in thp ssld county of Cumberland—by their precepts to mo directed dated thu 33d of August, 1,863, have ordered the Court ofOyor and Toimlnorend General Jail Dclivery.to bo holden at Carlisle, on the 3d Monday of Novem ber next, (being the 6lh day) at’lo o’cloclMntho forenoon, to continue one week. > , And tuo said Judges by their prdeept 10 me direc ted, dated tho same day, have slab ordered-ft of Common Pleas to bo holdoh at Carlisle, on tRo filh Monday of November next, being (ho 20th day, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, to continue one week. NOTICE isl'horoforohoieliygiven,tothoCoro ner, Justices oftbe'Peuceand Uonstohlesof t.licaaid I county of Cumberland,l hat they Ofeby tho'sald pro ! oopt commanded to bet hen and (hero in their proper I persons,with their rolls, records, inquisitions, exami nations, and all other to do those 1 thingewhiebto their oflicesappertain tobo (Tone,and ' aUthosethatarebuundby recognisances, to prosecute against the prisoners that are nr then shall ho in the jail of said county,are tobe there to. prosecute them esshullbojust, DAVID SMITH,SheriiT. I Sqiritt's Ornox, 7i ■. ' | Carlisle,Sop! 10, 1863. ) Groat Arrival of FALL AND WINTER GOODS. K T the grat Marl for Dry-goods, Groceries, Boots 2 IX and Shoes, at tho corner of Hanover and Lou thcr streets. The subscriber respectfully informs hia friends and numerous customers, that ho has returned from Philadelphia, with a largo and varied assortment of FALL IAND GOODS, consisting in part of Broadcloths and Cassimerea, Satllnels, VesUDgs,Muelins; Checks,Ticklngs, Flaa aelsj Linsoys, Velvet Cords, CiavoU, Suspenders, Gloves, Blankets, &e. Ladies’ Dress Goods,-Silks, Bombazines, figured, plain and changeable Poplins,- Mouslin de Lai nos, Ginghams, Calicoes, Alpacas, Merinods,Shawls, Ho siery, &c. ’ iii !. * . 4*A large assortment of Parasols, Bonnots & Rib bons. White and colored Carpet Chain. H its 6l Caps.— A very largo assortment of Men’s and Boys Hats and Gaps, of every stylo and quality. Doors & Suobs. —An extensive variety of Mens’, Women’s, ond Children's Boots and Shoes, fiom the most celebrated manufacturers. Groceries, Such as Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Rico, &c. Choice TEAS from the well known Tea dealers, Jen kins & Co. All who visit our establishment are free to ac» knowledge that wo are selling every description of Goods, at astonishingly low prices. Our system of low prices has already attracted a great number of people. Tho attention of all who wish good bar* gains is solicited, oa extraordinary inducements can bo offered to purchasers, Butter, Eggs, Rags,Soap, and Diiod Fruit, taken market prices. N. W. WOODS, Agt. October 7, 1852. Fire Insurance. THE.Allen and Eaalt Pcnnsborough Molual Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland county, incor porated by an act of Assembly* la now fully organ ized, and in operation under the management of the following commissioners, vix; Jacob Shelly, Win. R.Gorgas, Michael Coobiin, Melchoir Droonemun, Christian Slaymsn, Christian Thecl, Jacob H. Coovcr, Lewis flyer, Henry Logan, Benjamin 11. Muaser, Jacob Kirk, Samuel Prowolt, Joseph Wickorsliam. The rales of insurance are as low and favorable as any Company of tho kind in tho State. Persons wishing lo become members are invited lo make op* , plication lo ilm agents of the company who are wil. tog to wail upon them at unv time. . BENJ. A. MOSSER, President. Henry Loasp/Vice President, Lewis firm, Stcrelary. Mien. el Cockun, Treasurer, October 7, 1852. AGENTS. Cumberland County.—Rudolph Marlin, N. Cum bcrlaml ; C. B. Herman. Kingstown; Henry Zest ing; Sliircmar.stown ; Robert Moore and Charles Bell, Carlisle; Dr. J; Alii, Churchlown; S.imucl Graham, West pen nsboro*; James M* Dowell, F rank ford: Mode Griffith, South Middleton. ybrjt Connfy.—John Shcrrick, Llaborn; Jnbr DewmAn, Dillsgurg; Peter Wolford. Franklin; Johr SmitfLFsif., Washington ; W. S. Picking, Dover DunleXßalfansborger, J* W.Craft. Harrisburg.—U«v»««r it, Loohman- Members oFllio company having poHeca about l expire can have them renewed by making appliai tion to any of the agents. Plainfield Classical Academy, FOUR rtiloe West of Carlisle. The Thirteenth Session commences on Monday, Nov. 3, 1852. THaJrtfllUuiionbas been In successful operation 7 yeafs/durlngtyhiclitimepuch additions and improve, ments have been made os to render it one of the most commodious and convenient in the Stale. In regard to hoallbfulness il may bo tncnliono lhnt no case of serious sickness has occurred in the Institution since U was founded. Its moral purity is attested by the fact that depraved ass relations, scenes ol vice, and resorts for dissipation have no existence in the neighborhood. The course of instruction comprises all branches required by tho merchant, professional man or colle gian. Also rnodornUuguages,vocalandinstrumcn lul music, 4c. It is the determination of tho Proprietor that hr Institution shall sustain tho reputation it hasalread) acquired for i mpnrling thorough instruction, end in culcailnp and establishing virtuous principles in lh< mins of lire youth submitted to hjs chargjp. Torpjs (per session of five months) $OO 00. For catalogues containing references, 4c., addrcsi 11. K. BURN*, Principal and Proprietor, Plainfield P. 0., Cumb. co.. Pa Assisted by Wm. A. Shivsli, A. 8., and W* Ross, Esq. September 23, 1802. Stoves! Stoves! THE subscriber has made arrangements will the best manufacturers of Stoves in Troy, Al bany. New Yoik, Philadelphia, &e., by which In can offer Inducements to persons wishing to pur chase Stoves equal to the manufacturers. Atnonj big assortment of COOK STOVES, will be found the boat and most approved patterns adpptWffor burning either wood or coal, all of an | ed. His pairlox* Slqtos, embnicb now and beautiful sty lee, and such as cannot fall; to' plroeo all tastes. In addition to those, ho has on hand a huge assortment of A7.VL’ Vt,AXB S'l.Vl'BS, which ho feels balisfied will pbrnSQ purchasers. Persona desirous of procuring a good alovo will I do well to examine mv HtocU. as it will bo their advantage to give mo the preference. JOHN I). GORGAS. T Vest High St ., opposite liAoads' Warehouse. Cnrlistc, Sept i G, 1852. 100 Plano Fortes. T. GILBERT So GO’S iVeur York Ware Houma, 323 Broadway, / \OUNI?K of Anthony street, and opposite Uroad- L/ way and Bank and Theatre. Where, the |ufgoat uHiiortmont of Pianoos with and without the celebra ted improved iEolepn,.moy be found—all of which ] have (ho Metallic Framo.und are warranted tos|ond any climate, and give entire satisfaction, and wi 1 bo [ e old at groat bargains. By an experience of eight years, resulting in many important improvements tkioJEMeau has been brought to ■ perfection attain- ( ed by. no others. Nearly 2000 wEoloans have been applied, and the demand Is rapidly increasing. Lie- . gunt Boudoir or Cottage Pianos convenient for small rooms. T. O. & Go's Pianos are admitted to bo superior to all others, owing to (heir,firmness and long standing in tuna. Prices same oS ot tho man ufactory. Dealers supplied et liberal discounts. E. 11. Wmic's and tho entire Boston catalogue of Mu sic and instruction books furnished at (his s(,bro at wholesale. HORACE WATBES, Sole Agt. Constantly on hard on extensive kssorlmont of second, band Pianos in Rosewood on«l Mahogany coses, varying in prices from $36 to $lOO. Pccond hand* jEnloan Plaitos fropj $2OO to s27s—Grand Pianos from $3OO to $7OO. Prince & Co.’s Molo deons from $2O to $OO. Carhatl $65 to soo—Gui tars from $lO to $75, &c. August 10. 1862—‘Jm* IURDWARG. TUG subscriber having just returned from the east with another largo addition to hU former stock, making it tho most complete assortment of Hard wore, 19 bo found in the county, would Invito (ho attention of all desirous of getting bargains to coll and examine for themselves before purchasing else* whore. I to'iurp my sincere thanks Jo the public general |y, for thb very liberal pat'ronagq heretofore extbnd d. and solicit a continuance of )he name. HENRY BA*TON. July 23,1852, Wood Wanted. WANTED by the subscriber, at hie brick yard, in Carlisle, 300 cords o t Ook Wood, & 50 cords of'Pins, to bo delivered during" the coming winter or early. In tho ( spridg* The cash will be paid for the wood when delivered, PETER BPABtt. September 2flf, 862—41 drptanm Courl Sale. j Virtue of an older of the Orphan** Cohrt of Cumberland county, to roe directed* I will ex pose to public sale* on Saturday the SOlb of Octo ber next* on tho premises, at 10 o’clock on said day, the real estate of Benjamin Hobcrlig, late or Mifflin township, doo’d., consisting of tho following tracts, viz: Tho Mansion tract, situate in Mifflin township, bounded by lands of John btewait, tho boiis of Mar tin Burkhart, John High, and John Henry,contain- ing . , 106 .Acres and 69 PercJle* and allowance. This tract consists of excellent Slate Land,in a high state of cultivation. The improvements area good n twoslory LOG HOUSE,BAMK.BARN, 4 Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Young.Orcb liUlfflanartL and a Well of water near tho house. jggJgJfcAlso, a tract of MOUNTAIN LAND, In said township, bounded by lands of Sam! Wild a heirs, Honty Baker, John High and others, contain ing 26 acres and 5 perches, strict measure. This tract is well rimbenyf, and advantageously located for tho use of tho Mansion tract. Terms of sale: Five per cent, of tho amount to bo paid on tho confirmation of tho aalo, one-half the balance on tho Ist of April next, when tho deed will bo delivered, and tho balance in two equal annual payments without Interest. JOHN HEBERLIO, Adm'r. September 16,1862—'7t 1 PUBLIC SALE. BY virtue of an order of the Courl of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, in a proceeding In partition between Sophia Sturm and Theodore Sturm and Robeit McClan, executor of George Sturm, deceased, I will expose lo public sale at the Court House, in the Borough of Carlisle, on Friday tiro 29th day of October, 1052, at 2 o’clock, jteA P- M., A HOUSE and a LOT OF iSSajTf|lA GROUND, situate In ihe Borough of www I a itK Carlisle* bounded on the west by Hanover street, on the north by Ohas. McGlaughlin, on the east by an alley, and on the north by Geo. W. Sheaffer, containing SO feel in; front and 240 feet in depth. The terras of sale ate: Onehalf of the purchase money lo be paid 5n hand on the first of April 1853, when possession shall be given, and the balance on the Ist of April 1854, with interest lo be se cured by u lien upon the property. oct7ts DAVID SMITH, Sheriff. Two Valuable Farms for Sale. THE) subscriber offers at private sate the following described Real Estate. No. I.—Situated in North Middleton township, 4J miles east of Carlisle, and about one mile noilh of the Oarlialo and Harrisburg turnpike road, containing 235 acres, more or loss, about one half limestone, and the residue black slate and Meadow land, all cleared ond in a high alulo of cultivation, except 60 acres well covered with heavy limber, The buildings «ro jp in a very fine two story dgpnU • Stone House, evra|A|K|ind a Good frame Darn, partly new, £gggggggwilh Corn cribs, Wagon sheds, Ate-, a lino Spring house, and a never falling spring of water near tho door of the house, also a good orch- ard of choice fruit. No. 2.—ls situated one and a half mil?* north e Carlisle, on the road loading from Sierra’s Gap I Carlisle, containing one hundred and sixty five acre of first rate Slate land well limed, except 36 acre which aro well covered with Timber. The troprovr meets are a two story ii_a Frame House, and a large frame Barn, all the necessary Sllli9 out buildings are in good condition, also large orchard of very choice FRUIT, the farm is Well supplied wllh££*ggg water for stock in all tho fields. Also (wo wells of water near the house, that never fail. wishing to purchase or to examine the properly will please call oa Iho subscriber residing in Carlisle. Possession will bo given on tho Ist of April If re quired. Payments to bo made 1o suit the purchasers. ARMSTRONG NOBLE. August 12, 1852—tf ____ Assignees Sale of Rvul Enlafc. TH E undersigned, assignee of John Plank, will expose to public sale, on Wednesday tho 27th of October. IbsB, at the village of SpringvjHe. in S >nih Middleton township, Cumberland county, the following valuable real estate: No. I. A trpol of 8 Acres aod 8 Perches of lirpo stone land, situated in South Middleton township, Cumberland county. This tract will be sold in lots or together tq suit purchasers. It adjoins Springville and is most admirably adapted for building lots. No. 3. A trad of excellent limestone land, also situated in said township, and containing 59 acres and 90 Perches, and having thereon JSSr|T|4a HOUSE, Stable, and a never fall- WfllAlßing Welt of water. This tract is within 2J miles of Carlisle, and to any oi« desiring a small farm of a first rate qual ity of land, this tract presents great mdqreinenia. Il ls hounded by lands of George Wise, William Kara and others. So. 3. A tract of Mountain Land, being In the South Mountain, apd hounded by lands of lien] Cnufinan, Jacob WUe and others, and contoining 13 Acres more or leas., '.Mils is a flue tract of tim ber land, and.nny one wishing land of that descrip tion will do well (o give it their attention. For further pfirtleulars enquire of John Plank, Spring villa, Bolling Springs P. 0., Oumb. co., or tho subscriber residing in Carlisle. 1 JACOB ABIiIMS, Assignee. September IC, 1852—Cl , Farm ami Factory for Sale. TIIB subscriber offers nt private sale, the piopei ty on which he now resides, situ ile In Mifflin town ship, Cumberland county, 4 miles north ol Newburg. on iho east side of the Stole road leading to Peiry county. Tho properly contains 52 Aoros t more or lose, of ground, about 35 acron of which are improved,and in a high al-ileof cnlilvntipn. 'I he remainder ie well covered wilh volunldo young lim ber, such as r.heanul, oak, Hickory. j3(c. , The ini* Mpiovemcnta are a two *tory woothorboaidcd Dwelling lioued and Kitchen, a two alory huilding, known ae the ‘‘Three Square Hot low Woollen Factory/’ in which ar« ail the.rnachi ncry ueccamry lq carry on inanufnoluring purpoaea with q pult of Chopping Uurre, Corn Screw, -Circu, lur Suw, (See*, nil in good condition. The Factory ia propelled by a never failing atroam of water.— There ia alro on the prerpiaca a Young Apple Orch ard of grafted fruit, jogether with other fruit treea. The location would bo a favorable one for carrying on the Tanning bueincaa, or the grinding pf Sumac. Fpr particular# cull on (ho underuighod, residing on the promisee SAMUEL L. GILLESPIE j Q n« 10, IBfi2—lf Doiiiicl pibUoilt, Ac, A PULL assortment .of, handsome Uorinet and Neck Ribbons, Embroideries of various kinds, such os. Flouncing,. French Collars. Cambric and Swiss Edgings and Inserting*, block and wbi'o Ln» cob, kid and silk Gloves, silk Duttons, Gimps and Braids of various kinds and newest styles for dress trimmings, with many other fancy aitlclcs just opened by Geo .W liilnor. September 23. Shoemakers, WILL find U to their interest to call and examine my extensive asaorlment of lasts, patent leather, calfskins, morocco, lining and bindingakina. var nish, awls, thread, watf, and shpemakera kit in general.. ; lL SAXTON. July 29. . Comont! Content I! JUST rrcejvml and foi bole ’fty low. o froali supply of HydraliUo Ceinenl for OislPins, &o Also Clsipm Ponips, al Un> cheap hardware aioie in Ea»t Main atrael, | JalvCS NOTICE. THE Pamphlet Law* of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania* passed at the station of ip&tt,aro received at this office, and ready for distribution to •U persona entitled to receive them, i . GEORGE ZINN* Piot y . Prothonotary’a Office, *) Carlisle, Oct. 7, 1882-*-8t 5 ITfechanlcsbnrg A Select Boarding embraeing.iwo.dittinci and aeparale ueparlmenlt r Male andFtnali* -. REV. JOS. ti , LOOSE, A. M.. , LATE Principal of shall College, Morcenburgt rnoojpft).;* *- • - This flourishing Institute will open Its winter ee#> •ion under flattering auspices. Measures hire bWft adopted to orect a targe and eligible edifice, edapieA to the accoaunodatloQ of scholars of both texts. It la located in the healthy and pleasant aiUadwef Idea chanicsburg, Cumberland county. Pa., 8 Bailee WMK of Harrisburg, and 0 miles east «T :CsHisle£ Ttyi Cumberland Valley Railroad paaata'tbroofih the place, and renders i: very accessible Uomtstvif Pftt of the State. The edaftlionar course of IbArical* Dcpartmentembraced the Usual English education, and the preparation of ■todeftlft for any of the.blgber classes in College*' -Tbefth mule Department ehall be so conducted te taeflbra a thorough collegiate education for young Tiidlea -r It will be under the care of the Principal, assisted by an experienced and accommplUhed lady. Ancient Languages, English branches, Modern Languages, Gorman, French, dtc., 10 00 Music on Piano, IQ OQ Boarding, including tuition. Op OQ Contingent expenses, t .1 00 The winter session will commence pa Mopdif', illh of October, and terminate on the IstofMaicfc* A weekly lecture will be delivered. in, the tasty: tute, on Anatomy and Physiologjr, bjr J. H* HsO* uso, M. D. J lUr*ntßoi»; , J. W. Nevln, D. D., Marshall Collegt. P.Schaff.D, D., •» “ Prof, W. M. No*ln, *• “ Prof. S. C. Porter, ** ’*■ Prof. 8. Applet, 44 “ Rov. A. il. Kremer, Cailiila. . Rev. M. Johnston, 41 6.1). Keifler, M. D„ “ Dr. Ira Day, Mecbanlcsbarg. Dr. P. H. Long, •* Dr. J. H. Honing, 41 Rev. Goo. Morris, * 4 Oeorgo H. Bucher, Eiq., Hogtstowo. Bept 9, 1853—2m* WHITE BALL ACADEMY. 3 mile* weal qf Pa, THE Fourth Session of this flourishing Instltn; tion will commence on Moodily the. lst of No? ▼ember nett. Parents and Guardians am reipeotr fully solicited to inquire Into the merits of Uilt institution before sending their sons. on wards elsewhere, fts location, its internal .sod dpmastid arrjngemonts, tlio course and method of Instruction arid tho character of the students* it Is art such as to recommend it, TERMS} Boarding,washing, tuition in the Engils]l *; ,'t • branches, &c„ per session, (6 months,) |BO .00 Ancient and Modem Languages, etch, 0 00 instrumental music, 10 00 or circulars and other information, audrese D. DENLINGER, Principal. WMu Hill, Cunh. Ct, Pa September 0, 1862, Ahead of all Competition? FALL dt WINTER GOODS. A RNOLD Vc)ch Flannels, Sacking Flannels of va rious colors and prices. , Bonnets end Bonnet Ribbons—o large let* Dlack and fancy cloths from Si 60 (9. $9 00 ,|>*r yard. Black and fancy Cassimeres from J 5 ctp to jj3 00. Black and fancy Silk and Satin Vesting* A mammoth- Block of Oarpota, iuch as DraMolf, Tapralry, Time Ply, Ingrain, wool, COftop. VooJ tion, &c. Druggola and door Oil Clotbia, of Bli widlhaaud prlia-a. . . , . . r Boot* 5t Snota. — Ladles Kid Supper*, trlbunct} Tir*«» Buskin*. fine ami grained Morocco .tyooUmA Bootes. Kid and Morocco-Eicolalor Show. Mlmbb and IJhlldrfcdV shot# ofoli colors, sizes and price*. 100 caeca of men*a and*boys* Boot* from II io|4 per pair, a Jargo lot of Mira waier proof Boot* fot men and boya. < Tronhi, Carpel Doga and Vallsci. ' OnocEiiiKa.—A fresh lot of Groceries, T«U tnd Spices, »cry cheap. . * Como oho and all. and ara for yoaiMlfee, ee l 'will not attempt lo desntho the. horpainalhtl j»ay bo ctpectcd. Como where you will find.iho largeß| nioch, the greatest variety, and the £bi«pett goodd. Save your money and come to. • < ' OGILBY’S EMPORIUM. Sept 90,1852. ' ■; 300 Agents Wrinlfctl. gl.ooo A YEAR. ' ■ ; WANTED In every county of the UnitedStale#* ne'ilvo and enterprising men, to engage 111 the sale of aoroo of the beat books published fa the country. To men of pond address. possessing * small capital of from $35 to $lOO, Bock lndace mente will, bn offered na to enable them to> t#akA Irorn s3 : to $lO a day profit. '' ,v Tin* books published by ua eTaaltaaafttlfailMU character, extremely popular and oomnlatid lhfge ealea wherever they are offered., . I DANIELS & GGTZvsm Successors to W. A. Leary & Cd.» NcuU?® North Second St., Phlla, . . t , , Sept 2, lBM~Bm , H. SAXTON- t \jn ODD wanted at THIS OfTlCfc.—Tho«4 \V of out subscribers who dealra to psy,tb«l* eab* •orlptlon In wood, ara requested to deliver jit dorltw the present and the coming month*. \Ve «llt fttioa Wood, and will htVp nothing elgej TERMS fIS OP (0 00 Sliawls. Rilbont} liialoail CARPETSt