whole or ebalLb* employed’aadce (fie legislative, nzeoutiyeior judiciary.. departments of lh» Slate, or oftho United Slates, orofany city or orany incor porated district, and also that every member of Cod. gross add of Slato. Legislature, and of (bo Select or Common Council of any oily, or commissioner or any Incorporated district, is by law Incapable of bolding or.cxeroising al (he.same time, (bo olßce or appoint ment of judge, inspector, or dork of any elections of Ibis Commonwealth, and (bat no inspector, Judge, or other officer of ouch election shall bo eligible to bo then voted for. • * . , , And the said act of Assembly, entitled on act re lating. to elections of this Commonwealth, passed July 2d, 1839, further provides as follows, to wit: . “That tbo inspectors and judges shall moot at (bo respective placoa appointed for bolding tho election in tbo district to which they respectively belong, bo forft-9 o'clock in (ho moraing of tho Second Tuesday of October, and each of said inspectors shall appoint one clerk, who shall bo a qualified voter, of such dis. (rjet, “In case the person who shall have received tho second highest number of votes for inspector, shall not, attend on the day of the election, then the person who shall have received the second highest number of voids for judge nl tho next preceding election ehaH ocl as Inspector in his place. And in ease tho person who shall have received tho highest number of votes for inspector shall not attend, (ho person elect ed judge shall appoint an inspector in his place, and id ease the person elected a judge shall not attend, then ihe inspector who received tho highest number of Votes shatl appoint a judge in hit place, or if any Vacancy shall continue in the board (or tho space of one hour after the Umo fixed by law for tho opening of the election, the qualified voters of the township ward or district for which such officer shall hove boon oltrbtcd, present at the place of election, shall elect one of their number to fill such vacancy; “It shall bo the duty ofihe several assessors of each district to attend, at the place ofbofding every goner. ol special or township election, during the whole lime said election is kepi open, (or tho purpose of giving mfoimation, to tho inspectors and judges when called on in relation to the right of any person os* scssod 6y them to vote at suoh election, or such other matters in relation to the assessment of voters os the said inspectors or either of them shall from time to timo require. 4, # No person shall bo permitted (o vote at any election as aforesaid, than a while freeman of tho ago of twonty.ono years or more, who shall havo ro elded lo tho Stale at least ono year, and in the o lection district where ho offers his vole at least lon days preceding such election, and with in In o years paid a Slate or county tox, which shall have been assessed at least ten days before (ho c- Icction, But a citizen of the United Stole*, who has previously been a qualified voter of (his Stoto. and removed therefrom and returned, and who shall have resided in the election district and paid tuxes aforesaid shall bo entitled to vote after residing in this State *** months; Provided, Thai tho white freemen, citizens of (ho United Stales, between the ages of Iwcnlyooo and years who have resided In an election district ten days as aforesaid, shall bo entitled to vote although they shall not have paid taxes. N« person shall bo pormiUod to vole whoso name la not eontitmed In the list of taxable inhabitants furnished by the Commissioners, unless, First, ha produce a lecoipl foAho payment within two years, of a Slate or County lux, assessed agreeably to iho qonsUUilion.aod give satisfactory evidence either on his oath or affirmation of another that ho has paid such a lux, or on failure to produce a. receipt slu II msbo oath lo Iho payment thereof. Second, if ho claim a right Co vote by being an elector between tho ago of twenty one and twenty two years, he shall doposo on oath or oOirmalion (hut ho has resided in this Stale at least one year next before his applica tloDj and make such pro of of residence in tho dis trict as is required by this act and that ho does verily bolievo from thn account given him that ho is of tho ago afoicsaid, and such other evidence as Is required by this act, whereupon tho name of (lie person so.admitted to vote shall bo inserted in (ho alphabetical list by (ho inspector, and a nolo made thereto by writing tho word 'tax,' if ho shall bo ad mitted lo ijolo by reason of having paid tax, or the Word ‘age/ ho shall bo admitted lu vote by reason Of such age, shall bo called out to the clerks, who shall make the like notes-in the lisle of voters kepi by them. •lo all cases where the name of the person claim. Ing to vote la found on (ho list furnished by Uio commissioners and assessor, or his right to volo whether found thereon or nol, is objected to by any qualified citizen, it shall be the duty of the inspec tors to examino such persons on oath os lo his qual ifications, and if he claim lo have resided within the State for one year or more, his oath shall bo sufij cienl proof thereof, but shall make proof by at least one competent witness. Who shall bo a qualified doctor, that ho has resided within the district for mure than ten days next immediately proceeding said election, and shall also himself swear that his bunafido residence, in pursuance of his lawful cull ing, is within the district, and that ho did not re move into said district for the purpose of voting therein. •Every person qualified as Aforesaid, and who shall make duo proof if required, of his residence and payment of lazes as aforesaid, shall ho admitted to vole ifl the township, ward or district in which ho shall reside. ♦if any person shall prevent or attempt to prevent ady officer of any election under this act from hold- Ing such c/octioa, o. use or threaten any violence to any sych officer, or shall interrupt or improperly interfere with him in (ho execution of his duly, or shall block up the window or avenue to any window where the same may bo holding, or shall riotously disturb (ho peace at suoh election, or shall use or practice any intimidating threats, force or violence, with design to influence unduly or overawe any elector, on to prevent him from voting or to restrain the freedom of choice, such persons on conviction «halt bo fined In any sum act exceeding five hundred deUars and be Imprisoned fer any time not less than throe nor more than twelve months, ami if U shall be shown to court, whore the trial of such offence shall bo had, that (ho person so offending was not a resident of the city, wardj district or township where the offence was committed, and not entitled to vole (heroin, then on conviction ho shall bo sentenced to pay a fine of not list than one hundred nor muio than odu thousand dollars, and bo imprisoned not ■eift than sit months or more thart two years. •If sny persons shall make any bet or wager upon (ho result of any. election within tho Commonwealth, or shall offer to m«ko any such bot,ur wager, either by verba) proclamation thereof, or by any written or minted advertisement challenge or invito any per ikon to mako such bet or wager, upon conviction (hereof ho or thoy shall forfeit and pay three limes (ho amount «o bet or to bo bot. •If any person not by law qualified, shall frndulcnl ly veto at any election in this Commonwealth, or being otherwise qualified shall vole out of his proper district, at If any person knowing the want of such qualifications, shall aid or procuro such persons to vole, (ho person offending shall on conviction, bo fined in any sum not exceeding two hundred dollars and bo imprisoned for any term not exceeding throo months. it 'X*** P crBoD volo qI more than ono election alstriot, or otherwise /raduloollv volo more Ilian onco •m the tamo day, or shall fradulonlly fold or deliver •u I,lo ' two tickets together, with the Intent tucgally to vote, or slmll procure another so to do, Uo or the offending, shall on conviction bo fined In •my sum not lees than fifty nor more than five hun dreddollars, and bo Imprisoned for any term not * tM than throe nor more than twelve months. ■!f niy pome not qualified la volo in Mils Cmn monwe.Hl. >er cc.bly to (oxoopl tbo .on. of linn ' Mn,) "“J 1 a l’I 10llr "ny plane of clou. -.1 ( ,ur l ,Mo < l fi"«uing tlakcla oroftnnuono r !?*., on * Qualified to volo lio ahall on oonvio liMdSi " ny ,ura " ol ozcoadinff ono onod Jl'i*," f °' C,ory *“>' "“'“"‘'“I "■»! Imprla- A»r«.bll IT. " ot CXBOcJI ”ff »'™° mantli./ action of .If° I,ro *i.' ion » »f >'■« "i»lj firal ton In tho rotinoonAid ■h.li‘ , o‘ 0 !, r f° r ° 18, ,'h“ nd imorrpplian of adjournmonl umn "* mi ° .'lf' I 0 ? 1 Uto evening whan ti.e poll, i|„ u U 0 X.”"d.° 2; n sz° Court House, in Iho boromrh of ? mnol , al . i* 10 day after the ..id da,Waotan'S tl°V T 14tli day of Oolobor than and . . Fr i' ) " y 1,10 things required of (hem by law. lho The return Judge, el tbo Senatorial di.t,i o t w m meet at Iho Court Jlmua In tbo Borough orCarllalo on Tnoaday tho XBtlt day ol Oolobor then and Iharo lo parlbrai Ilia duliea required of (hum by law. orB^.Ut r A m U'i& lC^Ua,o ' ,llla 151,1 d " y Sheriff-. ome.. J S I > M,DARMOND ' S 1 BopLIS, 1853. J Estate notice. LETTERS testamentary on tho estate of Peter Noll, dec’d., late of the borough of Meohanlcsburg, Cumberland county* have been granted by the Register of said county, to the subscriber who re sides in Upper Allen township. All persons In debted to said estate are requested to make imme diate payment, and those having claims will pre sent them for settlement to C. TITZRL, Ex’r. September 16, 1853—fit Jasies H. Wsisk. War. K. Campoeix. FIRST ARRIVAL OF FALL GOODS At the New and Cheap Store of Welsc & Campbell. S. TV. Corner of N. Hanover and Leather Streets. WE have just tocoivod a very large and hand some assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, consisting of (ho latest styles of DRESS Goods, French plaids, plaid and printed Caehtncios, Mous do Lainos, ail wool; Mous do Deges, Persian cloths, plaid, brocade and black Silks,bombazines, alpacas, and a good assortment of Mourning Goods, Domestics. Bleached and unbleached Muslins, Checks, Ging hams, Tickings, white &. colored Canton Flannels, red, yellow and white wool Flannels, Table Linen, Damask Towels, Table Cloths, Napkins, &c. Laces and Embroideries , Cambiic and Swiss Ruffling, Edging and Inserting, Lisle, Mechlin, Florentine and Volouconnes Laces, Collars, Undcrslcovos, Spencers and Cuffs of the latest styles. Hosiery and Gloves Very fine assortment of spun Si/k, Lambs wool Saxony, black Indiana half hose, white and black silk Host and mixed Cotton Hose, Ladies a Silk, fleecy lined Silk, Cashmere & Cloths & Casslme A large assortment of Cloths, Cassimoros, Sallin cits, Kentucky Jeans, Merino, Balin and black atlk Vestings. Boots and Shoes. Ladies Ktd Slippers, Morocco ond Kid Buskins* Morocco und Kid Boots, (Willis’,) Ladiot Qiitors, Men’s fine calf Bools, Kipp Bools and Shoes for men and boys, all kinds of (Jhildion's shoos, and a large lot of Gum shoes. Groceries. Rio and Java Cofloes, IVow Orleans, Cuba and Re fined Sugars, Covering’s Syrup Molasses, Cuba do., and Spices of all kinds. The above articles, together with a largo variety too numerous to mention, have boon selected with great care from the Now York and Philadelphia markets, and cannot fail to suit purchasers In qual ity and prices. Wo invito all to call and examine for themselves. Carlisle, Sept 16, 1863. PUBLIC SALE BY virtue of a Power of Attorney from nil tho heirs at Law of Andrew Quigley, dec'd., I wil expose to public sitlo,on the promises, on Saturday the Blh doy of October, 1853, at II o’clock, A. M., all thit plantation or tract of land situate in North Middleton township, on the public road from Wag goner's road lo the Sulphur Springs, containing 78 Acres, more or loss, about 8 acres of which is Woodland, and the resi due cleared and under good fence. Tho improvo- AWSL menu are a two story Log House, dou- Log Darn, Stone Spring House, and j}|!||ffljoihor improvements, with a running through the land and about 5 itcres of good meadow. There is a first rale spring of strong Sulphur wa ter on the promisee. AUo a tract of Mountain Land, situate near tho Big Bond of (he road over the Mountain at Wag goner’s Gap, containing about 18 acres, more or less, well timbered. Tho Alexander road bounds this tract on tho south _ fho whole will bo sold together or separately as will best suit purchasers, and upon easy terms. PERES W. QUIGLEY, Alt'y. for all the Heirs. September 15, 1853—4 t House & Lot at Public Sale. THE subscriber intending to relinquish theloil | oring business in Hogueslown, Cumberland co., will sell at public sale, on Tuesday the lllhday of October, 1853, at 13 o’clock, M., the property on which ho now resides. The Lot is 40 feet in front by 150 feet deep to an alley. The improve- JkpA menla are a two story Brick Dwelling House, 34 feel front by 20 feel deep, |i»B»isSP w i t *i a * ar P 0 Back-building, Wash flgfijgS&bouse, Brick Smoko House, Cistern, and all other buildings necessary to a convenient and desirable residence, and is located in the pleas, antrst and most business part of the town. The improvements ore all new and finished in the best manner, a Well of never furling water is convenient to the house, and a choice variety of young fruit tress on the lot. Persons wishing to purchase a private residence or a stand for the clothing or any other moderate business would do well to attend ibis sale as the property will posi tively bo sold, inasmuch as the subscriber has made arrangements to enter into the ready-made clothing business in the borough of Mechanicsburg. Persons wishing to sou the properly will cull on the subscriber until the 20th of September, and after that on Mr. John Coyle, living next door, F. A. MATHER. August 25. I^s3—3t Esinlc Notice LETTERS testamentary on Iho estate of Ed* ward Golden, late of Southampton township, de ceased, have been issued by the Register of Cum berland county, to the subscriber residing in the Same township. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, end those having claims will present thorn proper ly authenticated for settlement to DANIEL GOLDEN, AdmV. Septembers, 1853 Cl Estate Notice NOTICE is hereby given that letters ofadmin latralion on the estate of Goo. F. (Joiner, laio ol Silver Spring township, Cumberland co., have been granted by tho Register of said county, to the subscribers residing in the Same township Ail persons having claims against said estate will present them for settlement, and those indebted will make immediate payment to SAMUEL HORNER, GEORGE A. HORNER, Sept. 8, 1853—Cl* AdrarV NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given, that application will bo made to tho next Legislature, agreeably to tbo constitution and laws of this Commonwealth, 1 for an alteration in tho charter of iho Carlisle Depo sit Dank, so as lo confer upon said Dank tho rights and privileges of a bank of issue, and to change tho name to that of tho Carlisle Dank, Dy order of the Doard of Directors, WM. M. DEETEM, Caahior. Juno 30, 1863—0 m NOTICE IS hereby given, that an application will bo made to tho next Legislature of Pennsylvania, for the incorporation of a Dank with general banking pri vileges, or if impracticable, for a Deposit Bank, with a capital of ono hundred thousand dollars, to bo located in Iho Borough of Corlisio, Cumber land county. Pa.,under tho namo or stylo of “Tho Carlisle Dank.” Carlisle, Juno 33, LBQ3—Om POLISH for Linons, &o. A superior article to Storoli Polish, for imparting n fine polish of muslin, collars, cambrics, &o. For stile ol the sioro of j. w. 15BY, Carlisle, Juno 9, 1653. Xiaiua Cloths. A ,i7of- f| no Lsma Cloths,for lady' ‘Fnh 1 W •°* t * ?or J Oboop. F0b.34,1803. N.W. WOODS, Argot. ALL persons indebted to the subscriber, oro .here by notified io como forward and soldo off (heir oa counts, as no longer indulgcncpOslfl bo given, and' If not settled before- tho first October, 1853, ihoy will bo placed in Uio hands of a Justice for collection. JAMES GALLAGHER, Agent. Sept. I. 1658—7 w. LETTERS of Administration, on the estate of Nathan Woods, late of Weeipennsboro’township, Cumberland county, deceased, have been issued by the Register of said county, to the subscriber, residing in tho same township ; Ail persons in debted to said estate wilt make immediate pay ment, and those having claims will present them for settlement to N. J. RAMSEY WOODS, Ex’r. September 8,1853—C1* Every Man Ills Own Miller. CLARK’S Potent Combined Grinding and Bolt* ing Mill, is on invention which cannot fait com ing into general use, turning out as h does from the wheat extra flour, superfine, middlings, ship stuff and bran, at a single operation, and in tho roost oomploto manner. This truly scientific mill fills a space of but three feel in diameter, and five feet high, is worked by a single shaft, capable of grind ing and bolting from three to ton bushels of wheat on hour, and can bo propelled by any power from four horse to any which may bo desired. Tho en tire cost of a mill calculated to make one barrel of flour to tho hour, docs not exceed $4OO. Those de siring to purchase a null, or tho patent for counties or townships in Pennsylvania, are requested to.ad dress Wm. Heilman, ut call at No, 41 Brown street, Philadelphia, _* September 8, 1363—ju and irino rhitc Kid >VOB. AN AMENDMENT 'Vo an Ordinance relating to the Marketed passed the 3d day of dune, J>. D. 1852, Sec. I. Be U enacted and ordained by IheTown Council of the Borough of Carlisle, and ii is here* by enacted by the authority of iho-samo, That the' third section of an Ordinance of said Borough re- Itulpg to the markets, passed on the 3d day of Juno, 1852, bo so amended that no huckster orip* toiler of provisions, fruits, vegetables, bay, cals, corn, nuts, &0., shall bo permitted to purchase of the persons attending the market for the said of the same, eueh articles or any of thorn, at other time at the market house, except at the regular market hours, under (ho penally of $2,50 for the first offence, and $5 for the second offence—to be collected ns like penalties are now recoverable under the Charter, By-laws, and Ordinances of said Borough are recoverable. Sec. 3. I hat tho 4th section of said Ordinance shall be so amended as that no htyfcster or retail or, shall purchase, during the market hours, more than G bushels of corn, C bushels of oats, and 6 bushels of rye, on any one market day, under the penalty of $5, to be recovered as like penalties un* dor tho Charier, By-laws, and Ordinances of said Borough, as aforesaid. &ec. 3. That the butchers and retailers of meat who have the inner stalls and area of tho market house, shall have the privilege during the warm season, viz; from the Ist day of April to Ike Ist day of October, on regular market days to sell their meal before the regular market hours, and be sub ject in all other respects to the Ordinance relating to the markets, enacted on tho 3d day of June. A. t>. 1852. Unacted at the Council Chamber, September I, J- K. BONHAM. Pres’!. „ H. BLAIR, Chief Bur. __geo. ». Skmugiit, Sect’y, 3t Valuable Faini Cor Sale. T'ltVm'' 9 0f | Cl> .T“i licnnin G»r. deceased, will ,iav fh 27,V , 1 “ lu “'’ l 1 0 I f “ ,m “ 1 P l *ldic sale, on Thors d.| the 2711, Jay of October non,.iloalcd in Lower Allen township, Cumberland counly Pa about 2 miles west of Harrisburg-ibo State ,„„J from llnr , Msburg to Carlialo and Gettysburg run s olong one sido of it, and tho Cumberland Valley liai| rooc l run „ through one corner of it and has q down grade into tho Borough of Harrihburg, thereby having advan tages for n forwarding business not surpassed in Cumberland county. Thera are two large Merchant mills within half a mile of it, and is In a healthy and pleasant neighborhood. It contains * { 113 Acres, of excellent Limestone Land, about OS acres of jl being cleared, under good fences, and in a high state of cultivation; the remainder is well covered wiq; young thriving timber, moti hickory. The improve* menta ore a two story Stone House and Kilchoi/, Stono Srnoko House, a largo Swiizer Darn, under part stone, •™4fT°* lviltl a Coin house and Wagon Shed' at tached, with a Well and a pump in it of excellent and never failing wotci near ibo house,a largo Orch ard of choice fruit, and a Cider Press in it. 'raking it altogether this properly offers induce tnenis to men of capital not often met with. Persons wishing to view this properly before tho sale, can call on (ho subscriber who resides on st, and will give all the information that may be required. FREDERICK RENNINOER. September 8,1853 —7 t Orphans’ Court Sale, On Thursday the I3ih day of October, 1853, in pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, will bo sold at public sale, Iho following property, late the estate of John Brovvnawell, of Silver Spring township, In said county, deceased, viz; A valuable Farm situate in said township, on the Trlndlo Spring road, about 3 miles west of Mechanicsburg, Containing 114 Acres, and Bfii perches, adjoining lands of Jacob Kost, Henry Spera, Goorgu Ooover and others, all of which is cleared but about 10 acres, which is In , good limber. Tho land is of tho very best quality of Limestone land, and under good fences. The JJ-kA improvements consist of a two story ffHffflfr Dwelling House, Stono Dank Darn, liii»ttjsy VVn g Qn and other necessary out iaSßfiSStbuildinps. There is a never failing Well of water convenient lo tho house. Also, a fine young Orchard with a choice assortment of fruit trees. Persons wishing to examine tho place will call on Wm. Brownewell, residing on the placo. lerma—Ton percent, of the purchase money to ho paid when tiro property is sold—iho interest of tiro one third, leas the expense of sale, to bo paid lo the widow annually—the principal at her death lo bo paid lo the heirs of John Orownawell —tho remainder, less tho ten per cent, to bo paid on the Ist day of April, 1854, when the deed and possession will bo given—and the balance to be paid in Cwo equal onnual payments, with interest, properly secured. Sale to take place at 13 o’clock, noon, when at tendance will bo given by tho Moira of ago, and Guardians of minor heirs of John Brownawoll, deo’d. CHRISTIAN TITZEL, DANIEL COMFORT. Guardians of minor heirs. WMS. DROWNAWELL, SAML. DROWNAWELL, Heirs of ago. September 1,1853 —7 l Orphans’ Court Sale. WILL bo sold at public sals, on Saturday, (ho 2'llh day of Soptombor, 1803, at tho public houeo of John Widdlcomb, In Putorsburg, Porry county, at 12 o’clock, M., a tract of most excellent TIMBER LAND, slluato In Ponn and Rye townships, Pciry county, Containing 3G3 Acres of Land, adjoining lands of Enos Thul, Nathan CoUlorand others, known as “Oglis Retreat,” near tho Penn sylvania Uuilroad, and only about a half tnilo west of tho Station house. Terms, subject to doworjof tho widow of Isaac Ogle, dooM., ono-half of thp purchase monoy to be paid on (ho 30th day of Oc tober next, when tho Sale is confirmed by the court, and the balance in one year thereafter, se cured by judgment bonds or mortgage. wm, n. gohoas , CONRAD RENNINGER, I Guardians of tho minor children of . Henry Church, dcoM. September 1, 1853—U IVotice; Estate Notice. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE. On TfIUJISDMY) the 29/A of September } 1853, ai 10 A. M. BV virtue of the last. Will and Testament of James H. Wallace, dec’d., late of Shipnensburg lwp.» Cumberland co., tho subscribers will sell at public sale, on the premises In said township, the Mansion Farm of said deceased, containing 1&5 ACRES of Limestone Land, a good proportion of which is Meadow and Timber land. The improvements are a STONE MANSION HOUSE, with a Well JjjiA ,of never failing water at the door.— Jglrnu A large BANK BARN and OUT fm|ft|KDXJILDINGB attached. A BRICK dgaSSSaSHOUSE, and a LOG TENANT HOUSE, There is on said Farm a good Orch ard, and a stream of water. As it would suit to divide, it will be offered together or in parts to suit purchasers. ANDREW FRAIZER, SAMUEL WHERRY, Sept. I, ’s3—4w. Executors, PUBLIC SALE. IV pursuance of an tho Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, A will expose to public sale, on the premises, on Saturday, the 21th day of September, 1853, at 11 o’clock, A. M„ the farm which belonged to Peter Hunlzberger, deceased, in Westpennsboro’ township, Cumberland county, bounded by lands of Rudolph Heberling, Jns. Da vidson, Abm. Rcifsnyder’s heirs, Samuel Eichol berger and others, and the Conodogujnol crock, containing 113 Acres, more or less, all of which is cleared and in a good state of culti vation, but about 10 acres of Woodland. The Jtgwtt improvements are a two story stone HOUSE, LOG BARN, Wash-house >«hMb a Cooper Shop, Spring House, and a sßPagSPlagood Orchard of grafted fruit. The farm is situated on the State road from Carlisle to about I mile from Newvillo. ‘ Tho terms of sale will be made known on the day, Tho oldest son who is of age will join in making the title perfect. PETER GANTZ, Guardian of the minor children. September I, 1853—3 i Orphans’ Court Sale, BY virtue of nn order of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, tho following Real Estate, Ihe properly of Henry Freilich, minor son of John Freilich, deceased, will be sold on the premises, on Thursday, the 29th day of September, 1853, at 13 o'clock af noon of that day, to wit; Two adjoining and contiguous luts of ground in the Borough of Meohanicsburg, situate on Main street, in said borough, bounded by lots of Widow Leidlg, of John Koser, and Main street aforesaid, tho Bald lots being numbered in tho general plan of Mechanicaburg Nos. 24 and 25. A—JL ( There is on one of these lots a two alory wealherboarded House with a »l«TO K{,ohen al( ached, and a Frame Barn; other lot has no buildings on it, but is used as a garden. These lots will bo sold sep arately or together as may be most advantageous. The terms of sale will bo made known on the day thereof by DAVID ORRIS, Guardian of Henry Freilich. September I, 1853—4t* Farm for Sale, WILL bo sold at public sale, on tho premises, on Saturday the 24th day of September, 1853, the valuable farm situated in North Middleton town ship, Cumberland county, on the State road lead ing from Star roll’s Gap to Harrisburg, and at pres ent occupied by George Koch. The farm con tains about One Hundred Acres, 05 aotefl of which are cleared, and the remainder is well covered with thriving young timber. The p i improvements are a Log Dwelling fgKffiSfr HOUSE, Double Log BARN, Wagon /ffJHflfflfeShed, Corn Cribs,StoneSpring House, £EBBBs9t a fld other necessary Out-buildings.— Thera is e good Apple Orchard on the premises, a great variety of other frutl trees. A spring of never failing water is convenient to tho dwelling. Title indisputable. Terms made knoun on the day of sale by II KN RY IUNUHAUT, August 25, 1853 si* Valuable Farm at Public Sale. rPNE undersigned will expose to publicßulc, on the X premises, in M tiffin township, Cumberland coun ty, on SATURDAY, Iho 241 h day of September next, at I o’clock, P. M-, a VALUABLE FARM of Black Slate Land, containing 80 acres, neat meas ure ; about 08 acres is cleared and in a good stato of cultivation, and the remainder covered with thriving limber. The improvements arc a two story JbA LOO HOUSE, Bg&|S I |yXand KITCHEN, and a double LOG BARN ; there is also an Orchard uf aII oHffSSgiWl kinds of choice fruit, and poach, plumb und quince trees in abundance. This properly is situated on n public road, loading from Ncwvillo to the Norlh'Mountain, and about three miles from the Cumberland Vultoy Railroad, adjoining lands o( Frederick Monlzor, A. T- Mathers, Goo. Roiling, and other*. Any person dc*ircous of purchasing a small Farm will find this a dcelrcablo property, bojng near market, and located in a healthy country. Terms of sale will bo made (o suit purchaser.*, and Iho pay monts made easy, SAMUEL FOX. August, 33, 1853—fiw* Valuable Real Estate at Public Sale. BV Virtue uf tho lost Will and Testament of Thomas Craighead, dcc’d. lately of South Mid dleton township, Cumberland county. I will ex pose to public sale on tho premises at tho Mill on THURSDAY, tho 15th of September, ot 12 o'clock M.,viz: Tho Stone MERCHANT MILL. A Plaster Mill and Saw Mill situated BsB||ar|E»^ n said township, on iho Yellow Creek, with about 6 acres of land, having thereon eroded a Two Story BRICK HOUSE and all other convenient buildings. All the Machinery is of tho first class and calculated to do work profitably. The properly is situated five miles from tho Railroad ut Carlisle and about one mile from tho Baltimore turnpike. Tho power con sists of tho whole creek bolow the mouth of the Mountain Crook Also—at tho same time and place will ho sold tho Plantation or Tract of Land across tho crock from the Mill, colled the “Pino Farm,” containing about 12 S Acres, one half of which is cleared and cultivated and- tho other halfin the finest limber. Tho improvements aio a Log House and Burn. Also—ot tho same time and place a Tract of Land ou the Adams county lino in Dickinson township, .CONTAINING 121 ACRES more or less, having about 40 acres cleared, with a small Log House and a stable on it. Tho titles tolhese properties are unexceptionable. Tho terms of sale, which will bo made easy, will bo made known on the day. RICHARD CRAIGHEAD. Executor of Tho’s Craighead, doc’d. Aug. 18, IRo3—ta. NOTICE. NOTICE la hereby givon, that tho “Dickinson Saving Fund Society,” located In Oontrovillo, Cumberland county, Pa., will make application to the next Legislature of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, for an act of Incorporation, with □ capital of ton thousand dollars, and privilege to increase to twonly-fivo thousand dollars, with dis counting privileges'and powers to receive depo sitee, and such other powers and jirivilegos as are usually granted to Saving Institutions. By order of tho Board. A. G. MILLER, Treas’r. Juno 30, 1653—0 m Valuable Farm at Public Sale. ON Saturday, the Ist of October, 1853, the sub scriber, Executor of John Baker, deo’d., will offer at public sale, on the premises, A Valuable Farm, situated in Monroe township, Cumberland county, at the crossing of tho Mechanicsburg and Lisburn roads, a mile ffom Chiirchtown, Containing 10G Acres, more or less, of Aral ralo Limoatona land, in a li inh alalo of cujnvation and nnder good fancea. Ttio Jfaggßk. improvements are a large two story (ggiiflfiln• Stono House, Log Barn and other ne* IJjHHMcessary Outbuildings. Also, a Well £9SBBaof water near the door, and a thriving Young Orchard with every variety of choice fruit. It is a desirable farm in every respect, being one of the best in the township. Persons desiring to purchase are requested to call on John Baker, re siding on (he premises, who will give Ml necessary information. Sale to commence at I o’clock, P. M., when the terms will bo made known by GEORGE BRINDLE, Ex’ r . August 25, 1853— 6 t Farm at Public Sale, I WILL sell nt public sale, on tho promises, on Friday tho 23d day . of September next, my farm situate in Silver Spring township, Cumbciland co., on the State road from Slendt’a Gap to Harrisburg, Q r» 3 "dlfSHo/thof Hoguestown, and 2 miles north of Bucher s mills, containing 55 Acres and 92 Perches, mote or less. The improvements are a two story LOG DW ELLING, Wash House, and nSWfflK® fi re t rate Well of water til the door, a jJl|jj|Wßncw BANK DARN, and an Apple SHBS&Orcbard of young and choice fruit trees. Tho abave land is ail cleared and under good fence, and in a good state of cultivation. Terms of sole:—Five per cent, to bo paid on the confirmation of the sale, and ono-holf of tho purchase money on the first day of April next, and the resi due will be taken in two payments if desired by the yurchoser. Sale to commence at I o’clock P. M. on said day, when tho terms will he mode known by August 25, 1853—41 # Orphans’ Court Sale, BY order of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, will lie sold at public sale, on tho prom* iscs, on 1 hur*day tho 22d day of September next, the following Beal Estate, late tho property of Peter Knicsloy, of Silver Spring township, in said counly, deceased, to wit: All that certain plantation or tract of land, situate in said township, bounded by lands* of Henry Gris singer, John Golsball, Abraham Hennimun and others, containing 2353 Acres, slricl measure. fl—-A The improvements are a two story LOG HOUSE, LOU BARN, Tenant House, j|ji||(saSlablc. Blacksmith Shop, and o New Kiln. There is a good Well of water at the mansion bouse, and thcio is running water on the place. One portion of tho land ia Limestone, and the other portion ofil is Slate land. About three fourths of this farm is cleared ami in cultivation, tho other fourth is well timbered. The fences arc good. This property lies about 3$ miles north west from Ilogucstown. Sale to commence at I o’clock, P. M., when tho terms and conditions will be made known by JAMES IRVIN, Administrator of Peter Kniesley, doc’d. August 25, 1863—41* Orphans’ Court Sale, UNDER an order of sulo from the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland counly, tho subscriber will ex pose to public sale, on the promises, tho following , property late tho Real Estate ol George Lighlner,! deceased, viz : A Lot of Ground, situate on Main street, in the Borough of Nowvillo, adjoining lota of Jacob Kins ley, Sr., and Vonderboh’s heirs, containing GO feel ft*—A in front on Main street and 180 feet in «| depth to Church alley. There are crcc. l»«iittP lcJ on l ho lot a 2 story Plastered House Bookbuilding, a two story Frame Shop, Wood Shed, Frame Stable, &c. Sulo to bo held on Salurday the 17th of Septem ber next, at 2 o’clock P. M. Terms and conditions mode known on tho day of sale by JOHN WAGGONER, Bx’r. of Qco. Lighlner, doc*d. ] August 26, 1663—4| | Valuable Farm at Private Sale, f 'PII E subscriber offers ul private sale his valuable I Farm situate in North Middleton township, Ciimhcrland county, three mile- cast ul Carlisle, ad. joining ands ol Jeremiah Grcrntr, David Kulz.ond utlicrs, containing 26 Acres , of first rate Limestone Lund, in a high state of cal : livatiun, having thereon erected a Two Story Dwcl | JU-A ling House, 24 by 31) (bet, well (luMivd, 1 , a Bank Bam 18 by 42 feet; alsu, a wag. imiog oo corn cr ‘b and a first rate Simp, for any trade, and all of which are new, with a well of water at the door,also, a young Apple Orchard uf choice fruit irccs. Pomona wishing to see the property will cull nn tho subscri ber residing on tho pre miflCß. JACOB FINK. August 18, 1853 On* Carlisle While Snip lint' Springs. o_-a 'l’ll IS heaulilul watering-place, silu fgryyjS)» Bled miles from Carlisle, Cumber i??lSttt£j|glatl<l oour,l y> Fa., was opened on (ho £"9SSS&lbth June, presenting all the enjoy, monts of a first-class establishment. Recent im provemonts have made (he accommodations oxtea- 1 sivo. This place is remarkable for the medicinal properties of its waters, beautiful mountain scen ery, and for (ho parity and dryness of the atmos phere, rendering K peculiarly pleasant and attrac tive as into as October. Distance by railroad from Philadelphia to Carlisle, 124 mites; frutn Balti more, 00 miles, costing $3,70. Persons wishing to engage rooms, will please address the Proprie tors, at Carlisle Springs, Pa. NORTON & OWEN, Proprietors. July 7,1853—2 m FARM FOR SALE. fPHE subset iber offer a at private sale that valuable X farm, situate in Monroe township, Cumberland county, about two miles oast of Chutchtown, known ea the projioily of John Lino, doc’d.,containing 70 Acres, more or leas, of excellent limestone land, about OO acres of which aro cleared and under good cultiva tion. The remainder is well covered with thriving Timber. The improvements ore a (wo story J-A IVEATIIEH-BOJIRDED HOUSE, DODDLE BANK DARN. Corn pWiillßCribs, Wagon Sheds, and other out flgggßSfihuildlnge. There is a never failing Well of Water at the door of tho dwelling. Also, ou tho promises a fust rate apple orchard and a va riety of other fruit trees. If the above property ianot eold previous to Sat urday, the 341 h day of September, 1853, it will, on (hot day bo offered ut public sale, on (ho promises, at 10 o’clock, A. M., of said day. EMANUEL LINE,/(WuniM(f and other heirs of John Line, dec'd. August 4,1863—Bw* llouso mid Lol for Sato. Til E subscriber offers for sale, tho Brick H ooso o and Lot, 25 foot front by 310 in depth, jdtffl&jß now.pcoupiod by Mr. Henry Kolior, in )«B|S|HpNoiil> llanovor street. Tho houso and lhe improvements ere nearly new. Tho dwelling contains thirteen ceiled rooms, in eluding double parlors. Attached is a oisiorn, smoko houeo and stable. For further information apply next door to (ho promises to J. R. WEAVER. Agent for E. Bullock. September 1, 1853—31 OR. C. 8. BARER, “OBSPEOTFULLY offers his professional sorvi-j it cos to (ho citixuns of Carlisle and siurouuding country. Office and residence In Booth Hanover street, directly opposite (bo “Volunteer” Office. April 21, 1853—1 f CARPENTERS, Cabinet Makers, Millwright*. and mechanics generally, (o call at John P, Eyno's, and take a Idok a( the very large end supo not assortment of tools Just received, and which am now ready for inspection. Call In and take a look at them, ae wo soil cheap and endeavor to please* JOHN P. LYNE, West side North Hanover at* A largo lot of superior GRINDSTONES just re** at John P dyne's Hordware store. 1 August 25, 1853. LETTERS of admin/straf/oh oa tbo es(a(S of Henry Mater, late of Upper Allen township, Com berland co., Pa., deceased, have beenjashhd b f the Register of said county, to thh subscriber who resides in the township aforesaid. r All ppnotia indebted to said estate arc requested (o,foake !m* mediate payment, and those having ctttftos will present them for settlement to August 25, 1853— 6 t . STORE FOR SAME. IT HE subscriber wishing to remove west to engago in olher pursuits, otTers at private safe, on reas onable terms, his Slock of Goods, embracing the usual variety kept in a country store. Any person wishing to engage in the mercantile business would do well to embrace (bis opportunity, os iho stock will compare favorably with any. stock of goods ia (ho country, sad the location for business is one of the best In (ho county, being qiWatcd in the healthy and romantic village of Springfield, and in the midst of a fertile and productive neighborhood. For particulars, address the undersigned at Big Spring P. O. JOHN HOOP. July 28, 1853—tf. NOTICE Is hereby given that letters of admin* ietration on the estate of Alexander Wills, with the will annexed, late of Lower Allen township. Cumberland county, deceased, have been Issued by the Reglsle/pf said county, to tho subscriber who resides in thd township aforesaid. All per sons having claims against said estate will present them for settlement, and those indebted will make payment (o JAMES IRVIN, WM. H. GORGAS, AdmV August 25, 1853—Cl Iscftjl, Fragrant, and Good, BJ. KIBFFER has just returned from Pirilsdel « phln, with on additional supply of FRESH -—©DRUGS, which, in connection with bis former Tg stock, will make bis establishment -complete in «» this department. In addition to the above ho has also just opened a fresh supply of Confectionaries, Fruits, Nuts, Pastes, and Fancy Articles of every descrip tion. The attention of Ladies is especially invited to his extensive assortment of fancy articles. Ladies Toilet Fancy Soaps and Perfumeries of every varie ty. Gentlemen etc invited to examine his fine at* sortmont of Fancy Articles. Scgars, China and Porcelean Pipes, Tobaccocs of every variety. Shav ing and Toilet Soaps, which will bo found to be very superior, Canos, Riding and Carriage Whips, and many other articles which more especially inte rest gentlemen. A number of vary superior Wooldn Matts on hand * The Proprietor will bo very happy to have his friends generally call and examine his goods wheth er they may wish to purchase or hot. Carlisle, July 7, 1853. DR. GEORGE Z. BBETZ, Dentist, - WILL perform all operations upon the teeth that may bo required for their preservation. Arti ficial teeth inserted, from a single tooth to an entire sot, on the most scientific principles. Diseases of the mouth and ir rcgulariltcs'carofully treated. Office at ibo residence of his brother, on North Pitt street, Carlisle; Juno 2ff, 1858. Proposals for Forage. SEALED proposals Will bo received at the Quarter Master's Office, Curfielo Barracks, Pa., until 10 o’clock, A. Al., October 15th, 1853, for 120 'Tons of Hay, 8000 Bast ids of Oats, 1300 Bushels of Coro, to bo delivered as follow t 700 Bushels Corn and fclf lons flsy between the Ist and 20ih of December, 1653. COO CaaljoJs Corn and 3000 bushels Oats between the 1 at and 20lh January, 1554. 30 rone Hay and 3000 bushels Oats between the Ist and 20lh February, 1854. 30 Tons Huy between Iho Ist and COth April, 1854.* 20 T Una Huy between tho Ist and 90th May, 1854. 2000 Bushels Oats between the Ist and 15m June The Act, Assist. Quarter Mast, reserves (bo right (□ reject uit bids deemed by him too high. W. 0. LANE, Lieut. Regt. Ml. Rifles, A. A. Q. M. Curlialo Barracks, Pa. Aog 4~llw, Second Arrival of New Summer Dry THE subscriber respectfully informs hi'sfriends and numerous customers, that ho lias relumed from Philadelphia with a largo assortment of Summer Goods, which will bo sold at astonishingly low prices. Cloths, Muslins, Donnota & Hats. Cassitnorcs, Calicoes, Ribbons, Vestings, Ginghams, Gloves, Summer Cloths, Lawns, Mitts, Pant Stalls, Borages, Collars, Edgings, Handkerchiefs, Borage ! do Laines, Laces, losorliogs, Stockings, Summer 1 Silica,' Parafcold, &c. Boots Sc Shoes. . A largo assortment of Mon’s, Women's and Chil dren's Boots and Shoes, Jenny Lind and Buskin Shoes at very low puooa. Colored and White Oarpot Chain, A lurgu assortment of Groceries* such as Sugar, Codec, Molasses, Uico, Gun and Block Teas, The attention of all who wish good bargains is solicited, as great inducements can bo offered to purchasers. Don’t forgot the old Bland, HumerlcU’s corner, North Hanover street. Butler, Hggß, Rags end Soap, taken at market prices. N. W. WOODS, AgU Carlisle, Juno 9, 1853. Spring aud summer Goods* THE subscriber in now opening a beautiful assort'* mont of Bottßonalifo goads, comprising Ip (he,Jo* now stylo Drocado Bareges in wood color, Figured Bareges of various stylos, Crapo d’Espagno, Orapo d'Artvis, Bmlllionnoa, Crapo do Paris, Grenadines, Tronoli Organdy Lawns, liurego do Lslnes, Afous. do Loines, Dolled and 'plain Swiss Mulls, Jaconet and Cambric Muslins, Cambric Dimilys, Lmbroider* ics, English Crapes, Laoo Veils, Hosiery and Glove* of all kinds, with u variety of other Goods, *ll of ‘ which will be gold at very low prices. 12. 1868. PARASOLS. Just received a handsome lot O Parasols. BoS NETS— Ju«I opened a Urge lot of Bonnots, at tho now sloro of Wolso &'Campbell. - April 31. 1853. TIMBROIpLRIES. Just-received a largo aaaoiu J_j monl of cuffs, undersloovcs, spencers, collars Ac milling. ** Biuwls~-A lot of handsomo spring shawls far Bale very cheap. . Gaitiivb.— Black and fancy coloied Gaiters. lust received and for sale by Woiso dc Campbell. * April 31 ,1868. 4 A FRESH .upfly of Faints, Oil., Vi.rhi.hM','Dm XX Slulfa, Gin.., Putty, Sn.K Tool., Ac-' '■ - I Also, Baking BoJa and Bryan’s Pulmonic Walt era, for tho euro of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Con sumption, and ol other diseases of (he Lungs for sale at 1) J KIEFFWB; \ July 14, IBS3 , ,i . LADIE3* SHOES. Just received.* ' moot of Ladies' Shoos, which will be sold rsrjr*' l cap. Mays. W. W, WOODS, Ag% - WANTED* Eststtfe Notice; c. TIT2EL, Ad mV. Estate TfotScc B. J. KIEFFEII. Cunt Be Beat ( Goods G, W. lIITNBU.
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