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- : TERRIBLE TOBNADO,. ■ ' .■ a church flown killed.and , a large number wounded, 1 ; Cincinnati, Aug.' 28. r We Icam by a boat just arrived from Louisville, .that a destructive Stomado swept over that accompanied by an awful- destruction of \j(u audan.immense aeatructionofptopgrty*> ’f Presbyterian thurch were at the time ofthe storm attending feervico. The wind lifted up t£p roof and caused the walls to totter, and amid a Scene of find confusion fdl down the body of the ' carrying with it abortion of the walls. ' The reports'received hero state that twenty-five p um congregation were instantly killed and a large number seriously wonh’ded, many of them fatoUyv : ThO Telegraph is not working, but ns goon as the mail boat arrivea I .will send - full ** & A of other buildings were un ibofcd and blown down. . : " ■ • - (second despatch.} CINCINNATI, Aug. 28. —The XouisyiDo pa hcra of this mbming contain full particulars of yeatetday’a ‘ tornado. Tho Democrat describes ' it as one of the most violent ptdrma that ever fewept oven that section of country. ’ The Third Presbyterian church, on the cor her of Eleventh and Walnut streets, was com plet'clV- tvfcd'ked, nndthe chtito huilding.fdlm, Including the roof, rafters, and brick walls, brushing twenty of the congregation to instant death, and wounding seriously ten or twenty HtHera. « Tbescehe was truly, heart rending.— Boon a large .crowd assembled, and began their boarch for the victims. A mother and her three bhildron were grouped- in death. Another scene presented a father, mother and babe—the fath er dead, and the mother mortally wounded, while the little child placed beneath thorn re mained Unhurt, being protected by, the forms fof its parents. In other instances, some of the victims Were terribly wounded and maim " V The has stricken consternation Into thb Very heart of the city, and its people are belief. -•;Thafsllowingia a'd'iat of the killed:—Mrs. and thrce childrcn: Mrs. Taylor and "< ; 'levvdbhn H-Gowan;Mrs..Martin, (wife of John lSrbJ^tiff;tßaaler,j ; Mrs. Wilka,v;(hifccebf Mrs. hfarftn,)‘Mft“SWjcehey, Mr'. Hario>v,'Mr. M ’ .Clelland, Mr.-Ri DaviS. la New Al bany,) Mr, M’Bridc and child. It is thought that one dr two others were killed whose names have not been learned, ■ Fully one hundred buildings in;thc city were hnroofed and otherwise injured. . The-atorm passed over that part of tho city lyingbetween Fifth and Twenty-First streets. A splendid block of four Btdry houses, recently erected on the.north, side of Maine, between Eighth and Ninth streets, was completely de stroyed, and two of three men; it is supposed, are in the ruins. These buildings cost §lB,- 000.. - The upper story of the rope aud bagging fac tory of W, A: Richardson sCo.,on Magazine . street, was blown down, and the now school house, on the dorncr of Ninth and Moga • snne streets,' Was unroofed. The total loss is - i&tiniateH at 8100,000. ’ ' Thoatdfm was also Very severe in Jefferson * villo, four houses were blown down. - Important Foreign fiewj. By tho Dtiroga, at Halifax, od Wednesday, ye have iotelgnjadvices to tho 19th ult., being oue week latoll .* -The allies, it appears, have at length commenced operations. On tho 7th and ' 6th, the French expeditionary force was landed’ .■< on tQo island of Aland; and, at tho same time, w the English and French marines landed south of the fortress. On tho 12tb tho'’fortress was Invested; on tho 14th tho Russians mode a g£>r~ tie, without success; on tho loth, tho French carried a redoubt of 8 guns, and on the 16th Bomarsund surrendered, with 2000 Russians as prisoners. .The Anglo-French force consisted ■of 12,000 meni supported By the fleet. Ades. patch from Paris, ofihblßlb, states thatorders have been Issued foif . tho Austrians to enter llVitUidy hbve commenced cros slog tho frontier. On thoDanubodhe Russians lortity all ,Bfr*V»gclic- points., tri?ops’ in camp havc bccn decimated by the cholera. Tho osplditiqu to. Crimea was do ferred fpr that reason, but -nevertheless tliqru Wore reports of the bombardment of AnttpaAnd’ thjfclanding of troops at Baiaklawa. ATur-’ kishtroaty has.been raado with tho Circassian chloT - Schamyl Boy, acknowledging tho indo pehdefico of Circassia. Sclmmyl is said to have gained a .great victory over tho Russians. Tho Steamship Washington arrived at New York on Thursday frqm Liverpool, but ber ad vices have boon , anticipated by the arrival, of tho Halifax etdffnlon Wo have, however, much IntcrcsUng/intelHgenco; Tho new Spanish Ministry has decided that the Cortes to revise r tho coQsUtUtloh’slialP consist of bntonorepro dontatl<o'tm4y,4l}ti& ’ abolishing tho Senate. — outbreak at Barcclo ha, suppressod. Tho British PfrilimeKt'was prorogued by tho Queen da the rill!. Yflfow lever at Ibo South. BjtLtnidpE,‘Sopt. B.—Texas papers received by tho Southern mall slates that the yellow fo vor has assumed an epidemic form at Galves ton.'- 1 The disease Is also Increasing at Now Or leans. At Savannah, 18 deaths from fever were re ported on lyednosday. Among thodeathsWas Joseph Bancroft, of tho firm of Bancrofts Bry an. At Charleston, on Thursday, six deaths from fever wore reported. Tho epidemic has also appeared at Marietta, Georgia. ' . tfrlghttol Steamboat Explosion—Upward* of Twenty persons Killed. Cincinatti, Sept. I.—A few days since, just after tho steamer Tlmour, No. B, had landed ,hernasStongcra dt Edward's Yard, near Joffer son City, Missouri, her boilers exploded, scat ortag doatli and destruction around, ond leav ing tho bfeat a total Nvfoflki At thojatest accounts, six persons, were ly ing on the shore d«ad, and it was supposed that fifteen or sixteen others wore thrown overboard an'd drowned. , Owing to ihei contusion and excitement, the diodt udmbof of hilled could not bo oaccr laltiod. About seventeen persons wore, scalded add otherwise inured. Mr. Dli, the pilot, warin' a'dying condition, ■not having spoken since the explosion, • Mr. Belters, tho clerk of the boat, hod hia family on board, and two of UU children wore severely lijutcd. The Injured men are principally deckhands. Two of the boilers wore thrown on, the railroad track, and the other Into tho river. Many pie ces of wreck wore found half a milo from tho place whore the explosion ocCrfcd. The hull was breaking up, ond but few of tho goods on board would be saved. Tho entire upper works are destroyed. Tho engineers of tho boat, Charles"W.DcOordand oohnK. Scott, gave bonds.ln tho sum of $-1000 to answer any charge of misconduct or negllgencb. Morpbh Will Out.—A colored man named Peter Crawford, was taken before tho Mayor of Philadelphia on Monday last, and confessed to having murded Praams Tumblcson, another -colored man, some seventeen years ogo, in an eating cellar, at tho corner of Tenth and South streets, in consequence ofaquarrcl at a game ,of cards-, Witnesses were called to corrobomlo his own testimony, and tho self accused was sent to prison to await hia trial. - y fcmfr. ,’Ton Saturday morning, 2d Inst., by tho Rev. .'Thoinaß R. Simpson, Mr. W. A. Mitchbli,, to .Mfia Mart Reed, both ot Philadelphia. Ihli. 'ln Stork County, Illinois, on tho 24th ult Mr, Ion)* Wetzel, formerly of this borougl •gedj?B yoaro. . r instruction In Music, THE subscriber begs leave to Inform tho citi zens of Carlisle and, vicinity, that ho has lo cated in said borough for a short pori6d,whenho willglvoinatruotion in Instrumental music on scl ontifld principled; bn the Organ, Molodcon; Piano Forte, Flute, &c. ilia- method la A new ono, which cannot fail to ho entirely successful. * - He also teaches thaGorman, French; Latin and Italian languages.- Scholars, cart 16am to read and write the, German - language in four Booms at tno public house of Joseph Merklo, oast end of High street, directly opposite tho railroad bridge. • 3JOTJSH, - Prof . of Languages $ Music.-. . Sept. 7,-1854—3t, .. - / WHITE HALL ACADEMT. ' Z miles West of Harrisburg, Pa, THE Eighth session of this popular and flour ishing Institution, will-Commence on Mon day tho Qth of November next, under tho most favorable auspices. .. During tho present year such improvements and additions have been made ns its increasing patronage-demanded.— The Principal will ho assisted by a full corps of competent and experienced Teachers, and spe cial attention will bo paid to the health and com fort of tho students. TERMS: Boarding, Washing and Tuition in the ■ English branches, and Vocal music. per session of 6 months, $55 60 Instruction in Latin or Greek, each 6 00 French or Gorman, • 5 00. Instrumental Music, * .10 00 Tho attention of Parents and Guardians is earnestly invited to this Institution. Circulars will bo furnished and any information will be given on application; either personal orby letter to D. DENLINGER, Principal, September?, 18o4‘. Harrisburg, Pa. Valuable Real Estate at Public Sale. ON Saturday, September 80, nt 1 o'clock, P.. M., will be sold at public sale, on tho pre mises; by tho Heirs that are of ago and by the Guardian of those under ago, by virtue, of an Order of tho Orphans’ Court, all that certain Tract or Parcel of. Land, situate in Hopewell township, Cumberland county, miles north of Ncwburg, bounded by lands of Levi Diehl, 0. Fanny Hoover and others, containing .53 Acres, more or less, late tho property of John Holler, dec'd. It is a tract of excellent Slato Laud, of whiph some 6 acres are Meadow. Tho improvements arc a -Aga-k Double LOG HOUSE, Log Bam, j®sS||Tjh* with other Out-buildings; there is Ppßi i I iff a Well of good water at tho door 4 of the dwelling. A thriving young Orchard of Apple and other fruit trees. Tho premises nro well fenced and a stream of water running through tho place. Also, two tracts of Mountain Land, each containing about 6 acres, situated in tho same township, tho one bounded by lands of Wra. M'llwain, Wm. Mitchell and others, and the other by Solomon Mowry, Philip Miller .and others. Tho title for one half of these,properties will bo mado by tho heirs that are of- ago, the other half by tho guardian of tho minor children under said Order of Orphans* Court. Terras and conditions mado known the day of sale. . JOHN.HOLLER, • » JOHN LESUER & MARY hia wife, JOHN MILLER, ' Guardian of Wm. fy-Catharine Holler. Sept. 7,1851—4 t - ' Valuable Beal Eslatc for Sale. ON Friday, September 29tb1851,atl o’clock P. M., will bo exposed at public sale, on tho promises, the following described property, late tho real estate ol ‘William Wagoner, dec'd, viz: A- tract of land situate in Hopowfcll town ship, Cumberland county, I - milo north-west of Newburg, bounded by lands of John Carson, Adam Shulonbcrgor,.Wm. Wherry and others, containing abJl^t 127 Acres of Slato Land, of a good quality, all cleared and in a good slate of cultivation and under good fences. . There is a Young Apple Orchard of grafted trees on said land,"and an oasortmont of Poaches, Cherries, Plumbs, &c. Tho improvements* ore a Double jOG HOUSE, double LOG BARN, i Grib, Wagon Shed, Blacksmith • other Outbuildings. There a never failing Spring of water near ■the dwelling!- The oboyfi farm Js In ’a good neighborhood and possesses advantages, which 'makes It a very desirable situation for ony per son wishing to purchase Slote Land. Also, at tho same time and place, a Jot of cleared land near tho above, bounded by lands of J. Carson, John Stouffcr, sr., and dthors, containing 18 acres ami 58 perches, with a’LoO House and a Log Stable thereon erected; there is an Orchard of choice fruit on said land. Also, a tract of Timber Land, situated in the same township, about 14 miles from the first described’ tract, bounded by lands of James Mil ler and others, containing 21 acres & 52 perches. This land is covered with thriving Timber, all of which can be conveniently got at. Tho above tract of land will bo sold sulycct to a widow’s dower, of onc-thlrd of tho purchase money, which ia to remain in tho hands of tho purchaser or purchasers, tho interest whoroof Is to bo paid nnnuallyto tho widow during her life, and alter death tho principal is to ho paid to tho heirs en titled by law to roccivo the same. Terms made known on day of sale by DAVID. WHERRY, Jjgeni for the Jleirs . September 7, 1851—It • .■ r.ISX OF LETTERS, Published in the *■ Volunteerby authority . LIST of Letters remaining In tho Post Office at Carlisle, Pa;, Sept. 1,185-L Persons in quiring for Letters on this List will please say they are advertised. Anderson John Laipnrl Gcorgo Barber JD Landrcfh O Bair Jacob Lchn John Black John Lehman Sarah Ann Bowles Robert .Lehman Mary M Bowman Cyrus Lightnor Paul-2 BoyorJKCol Lyon Luther if BoddoriTJolm MUCcrgu Anno Brannon John • M’Callng Mary Ann, Brown Absalom 2 M’Farlano Margaret Buhbs Jacob M’Grcgor Rebecca Bushman EH M’Claln Thomas Chovis John M M’Eldcrry John P Childs George Martin James Connors Patrick Mayhon J Cramer Mary 2 Mcgnw Isabella Day John Mlshler J B Davis Eliza Mounts Jacob Dickson A M’Clymond Noff Samuel Dickoy O Noble James R Dodds Joseph 2 O’Connell John Dowling Catherine Patten Albei t G Dull Benjamin Peters Edward A Dwyer James Phillips Wm Rev Egolf Henry 2 Fyzoll Peter Efray Arnold 2 ( Quigley James Eslingcr Samuel *BeU‘ Arnold Eltlng E P ' Boss Obedlah Plainer Max Ruby Samuel Fllson John Scarls Charles Foulk David Schumakcr II Galbraith Samuel Shophenrd J J 8 Gobtord Me . Smlioy James 0 GcdossJohn Smith Mary Glolm Goo Smith Jiunos A Glare Daniel Smith Margaret Gregory Mallla Smith Cyrus Groon J P Smith Alfred Halo Simon Snowdon John Hobort S lodge ' Sproy Jacob Hetrick Jesso.. Strlcklor John Hopbard Mrs Bishop Swank William Blester John Swigort Goorgo Hickory John Surd Julia Ann Howard James If S.B. A. Uorr Andreas Thompson Jane Huntor Eliza Toloy Edward James JolmP Tritt Catharine Jenkins Ann Trozol Abraham •• Joy James , Waggoner Henry Kauftnan Elizabeth ' Weary Goo & Jacob Kauffman Catharine WobbortHenry Kelly Isabella ‘Williamson Bralnord Kerns Widow Williams Jacob Kirk Bason Wilson WO Prof White Thomas N Woods M S - Zolglor Elizabeth A Zolglor Margaret KVnga T A Kissinger Elias M Kooppon A L Kongor John Kunklo Mary Ann Ono cent duo on each loiter in,addition to tho postugo. .JOHN B. BRATTON, P. M. lUBAX JESXATJE at public sale. 'wirriLL bo sold nt public sale,on TUESDJIY \ v October, Bd, 1864, on. tho premises, that excellent Farm, belonging to • tbo heirs of Geo. Trimble, dec'd., situate in Silver Spring town ship, Cumberland cb., one mile north-of Buch er's Bridge," on the State road leading from Hoguestown to SterreVs Gap, containing a©6 Acres of black Slate and Gravel land, of good quality and in a highy-stato of cultivation. Tho imnrovemcnta oq thftimanslon side of this track jfe_A are a DOUBLE BRICK BOUSE •gjgKfWUand KITCHEN,- BANK BARN, MiSilr5 nDt * ah tho necessary out-buildings, Apple Orchard of grafted fruit, and a wolT oi hover-failing water. Tho east side containing a,STONE HOUSE & STABLE, an Apple Orchard of common fruit, a good well of water in tho bascmdnt, & a fine spring close, by. This property combines several advantages, the nature of tho soil being loose, and easily tilled.. It contains about 25 ' Acrs» of {Second Bottom Zand, which is well adapted to tho growth of either grain or grass, giving it thb double ad vantage of a grain and stock farm! : From its location and eminence it is well worthy the'no tice of persons desirous of purchasing a beauti ful country residence. This-property will be sold entire or divided, to suit purchasers. ' , Also, will he 501d,,57. Acres of Mountain Tim ber Xrtnd, with‘ a sung improvement on, and about three miles distant. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. JI., on said day, when terms will bo made known by JOHN TRIMBLE, Agent. Sept. 7,1854 —3t» ■ Up* The Reading Gazette and York Gazette insert to the amount of $2 each, and forward bills to this office'. <> Public Sale of Ileal Estate IN CUMBERLAND COUNTY. WILL bo sold at public sale, on SATUR DAY, October 14, 1854,' at tho boose of Jacob Walters,'on the premises, tho following •Tracis and Lots of Land, s tuate in Silvorspring township, Cumberland county, between Oanno doguinnet orcek and tho North Mountain, about one milo oast of Jacob Simmon’s Store on the State - road, two miles north of Penrose’s and Bucher r s.mllls, 8 miles from Harrisburg and 8 miles from - 'the turnpike road, and the same dis tance from Hoguestown. Tract No. 1, containing 106 Acres, more or less, about 80 of which is cleared land and 17 Acres of timber; on this Tract are a largo and Afagfl. convenient Two-Story HO IT SE, iSSS||IjIaLOG BARN, a stono spring house l§a9ttSii» OTCra spring of good water, with other necessary out buildings. Also, a good Applo Orchard and fruit trees of different kinds. No. 2,—containing. 115 Acres, more or less, 08 of which is cleared land and’l7 aerosol tim ber; on this tract there Is a convenient DWEL LING HOUSE and a good Barn, a stono spring house over a never failing spring, and other out buildings. Also, an Apple Orchard and differ, cut kinds of fruit trees. Tho cleared land on both these tracts are di vided into convenient’fields. There’is ala»,a quantity of Limestone on each of tho abovo v tracts. Also, at tho samo time and place, will bo sold 90 Acres of Woodland,- moro or less, adjoining the obovo tracts and lying at tho foot of the North Mountain; the Woodland is divid ed into lots of different sizes from 10 to 16 acres which will be sold’separately. Sale to commence at 9 o’clock, A. M., on said day, when attendance will bo given and terms made known by SAMUEL GSELL, Swatara 1p. > Dauphin co., near flnmmelsPn. Sept. 7, 1804—6t* “Man, Know Tliysclf.” An Invaluable Boot for 25 cents. —“ Every fa. mily should have a copy.” ft J~| Ann Copies sold in less than a A WSVW year. A new’cditlon, re vised and improved, just issued. V* DR. HUNTER’S Medical Manuel and Hand Book for tho Afflicted—containing an outline of tho .drJgin, progress, treatment and euro of eve ry fohu of disease contracted by promiscuous sexual intercourse, by sclf-abuso or by sexual excess, with advjcd for thoirprevention., ■ Writ ten in a familial style, avoiding all medical WJd. everything that would ■'offend tho eavof dqobricy; -with’nu'outllnq of;,com plaints incident to; Ffcmdteif, froui Alter xbs’ult of some twenty’ years’ saocosMhk ‘ praotlcb/.exolu slvclydovoted-tb lhO'‘curo of diseases of ifdolfi cato or private nature. - To which Is added receipts for tho euro of tho above diseases, and a treatise on the causes, symptoms and cure of tho Fever and Aguo*- Teslimom of The Professor of Obstetrics in Penn. College , Philadelphia— • “DR. HUN TER’S MEDICAL MANUEL.”—Tho author oi thib work, unliko UlO mafio'rity of those who advertise to cure tho diseases of which it treats ia-trgraduatu of ono of tho best Colleges In the United States. It affords mo pleasure to rec ommend him to tho udfortunato, or to tho vie •Urn of malpractice, ns a succcsslul ond expe rienced practitioner, iu whoso honor and integ rity they may placo tho greatest confidence. Jos. S. Longshore, M. D. From Jl. Woodward, M. D, t of Penn, Univer sity, Philadelphia. —lt gives mo pleasure to add my testimony to tho professional ability of tlm Author of tho “Medical- Manual.” —Numer- ous cases of disease of tho Genital Organs, some ol thpm ot long standing, have come un der my notice, in which his skill has been mani fest in restoring to perfect health; in some cases where tho patient has hinjji considered beyond medical aid. In tho treatment of Seminal weakness, or disarrangement of tho functions produced by self-abuse or Excess of voncr}’, I do not know hia superior in tho profession;— I have been acquainted with tho Author aorao thirty years, ond deem It no more than justice to him us well ns kindness to (ho unfortunate victim of early Indiscretion, to recommend him as one in whoso professional skill and integrity they may safely confide themselves.— Alfued Woodwaud, M. D’. “This Is, without exception, tho most com prehensive and Intelligible, work on the class of diseases bn which It treats. Avoiding all tech nical terms, it addresses itself to tho reason of its readers. It Is free from all objectionable matter, and no parent, however faallduoua, can object to placing it in the hands of Ids sons.— Tho author has devoted many years to tho treat ment of tho various complaints treated of, and, with too little breath to puff, and too litllp pre sumption to impose, ho has offered to tho world, at tho merely nominal price of 25 coats, tho fruit of some twenty years’ most successful practice.”—J/erold. . “No teacher o t parent should bo without tho knowledge imparled In this valuable work. It would save years of pain, mortification and sor row to tho youth under their chnrgc.”-r-Pwpfr’s Advocate. * . , A Presbyterian clergyman In Ohio, writing of “Hunter's Medical Manuel” says s—“ Thousands upon thousands of our youth, by evil example slid Influence of tho passions, have been led In to tbo habit of self-pollution, without realizing tho sin and fearful consequences upon them selves and theirpOßlcrity. Tho constitutions of thousands who nro raising families have been enfeebled, If noT broken down, and they do not know the cause or tho cure. Anything that can bo done so to enlighten nnd Influence tho pub lic mind as to check, and ultimately to remote this wide-spread source of humnnwrctchcdnoss, would confer tho greatest blessing next to tho religion of Joans Cl«lat, on tbo present and comlng'.gcneration. Intemperance (ortho uso of intoxicating drinks) though it has slain thou r sands upon thousands,’ Is not n greater scourge to tiro human race. Accent my thanks on be half of tho afflicted, and, believe .mo, your co-* worker in tho good work youoro so actively en gaged In." One copy (securely chvojopcd) will bo’ for warded, fruo of postage, to any part of tho Uni ted Stales for 25 cents, or six copies fdrsl. Addres? (post paid) OOSDEN & CO., Publish ers, or Box 100, Philadelphia. CT’* Booksellers, Canvassers nnd Book Agents supplied on tho most liberal terms. September 7,1854 —ly.' . PU. Q. 12. BUtfITIENTHAIv, nOMatPJITIIIC PHYSICIAN , OFFICE and residence onLouthorstroot,ono door oast of the Gorman Reformed Church. Dr. Blumonlhal rcapcclfully oflbrs his profession a] services to the citizens of Oarllslo and vicini ty. Persons from a distance laboring under chronic diseases may consult by loiter. Oulco hours from 7 to 0 A. M. and 2 to 4 P. M* . Carlisle Aug." 2i; 1851—If Town Propoity Im fialfr, 7 "f \XTILL be sold at tbo premia -W bob, bn Saturday, OctobtWsLTBs4, at o’clock, P. M. of said day,' situate in South HanovCCBtrect|C&nlBle, lu the square south of the Post Office, measuring 00 feet in front and 240 in dopth,iliaVing thereat* erected-, two. two-story Houses, .one a Dißiiaf Frame and the other a- Log, together |!l«LWith other out-houses.'’ Xho property will be sold together or in two parties ipay- suit purchasers. Conditions of. sole made known on said day, by LEVI . “* . Jldm’r. of Marie Zeigler, dcc’d. AugustBl, 1854—0 t. . V : '- Estate Notice. NOTICE is'herbby given thal.leitora of ad mlnislratlon on the estate of Henry Brovyp; doc’d., bio' of the borough of MechanicsbtflgV' Cumb. co., Pa., have been issued by the Rcgig." ter in and for said county to the subscriber, who resides ini the Said borough of Mochanicsburg, Ail persons having claims or demands against the estate of the the satd decedent, are request ed to make known the same without delay, and those indebted to make payment to ( . JOHN PALMER, Adm’r. ' August 81,1854.-HH* ' - ■ - FREDERICK ACADE3IMF TflE iISITATION; ' MpJ ’ THE exercises of this institut'idp will Id re. Burned on the first Monday of Septorubdt.- Exact attontiomwill bo paid to the advancement of tho young Indies In every df-apolito and finished education. No extfa;cbargoia ro qulrcd for the French language, ,to which great attention is paid, particularly in introducing It into conversation. A constant vigilance Is ex erted over the-young ladies for the promotion of piety, and Instilling those kiud-aud beno>jo lont feelings which constitute tho basis of lemale influence. ' . Tebms.—Boarding, Tuition, "Washing, Stend- Ing, Infirmary charges, Stationary, iftt., SllO per year, French Included. Music, prawing, Painting, nnd tho Languages, form an extra charge. Pupils are received at ahytirao during the year. August 81, 1854—8t* . - 6 Cents Reward* * jm , . BANAWAYfr&m th£ subscriber, /ralrit residing in.plaibfleld, on Sunday m evening last, an- indentured qp. " prentice to thoSaddleandllnriiess lmsinoaa, named John Varard, \j[ about 18 ycats of stout build, ( dark curly hair.' The above reward but no expenses will bo paid to any one delivering him to mo. All persons are warned against harboring or employing Baid>apprentlco, as I shall holdall accountable, according to law, who may do so. • PfIILO SHAMBARGER. Angnst 24,1854—5t* First Arrival of Hardware. TUB subscriber having returned from the city, has just opened for the Fall trade a largo and well selected stock of Foreign and Domestic Hardware, embracing everything usu ally found in that lino of business.'' Tho atten tion of iriends and tbo public* generally is re spcctfblly directed to tho assortment on hand, assuring them that goods of all )«nds,will be sold-, for cash at a very small advance .0U manufactur ers prices. ' --V. Carpenters and Builders arbinvitod to exam ine the assortment of Lochs, Latches,-Hinges, Bolts, Screws, Glass, petty, Oil, Paints, &c. lUmember the old-stand, in Hast High street, where they arc for sale cheap. . lIENHT SAXTON. August- Cl, 15.54. Valuable mill Properly for Sale. THE subscriber, Assignee of Abraham les sor, w ill soil at pabtio sale, on the promises, on Thursday, tbo 6th day of October, 1854, at 10 o’clock A. JM. of said day, the .following des cribed real estate, situate in Olivet township, Perry county, Pq., containing about Acres of Land, adjoining the Borough of Newport, on which there la & large Stone Merchant and MILL, with two- rnu of Burrs, eindono run of country Slones, and tooth for. another £alr of Burra—with Plaster M HI and Smut Machine, all complete and in good working order-, '/■ The whohj of tbo works* -the inlU, Imuwn-formcTly most modern and improved char^eriv'''^ r T r ,'" Also,'* largo doubJc-goarcdSawMHl.flnishcd In tho moat complo manner, which is oalculated to do o largo business. n_ji There Js also a Frame Strolling HOUSE, nearly now, ■ with -Jloreo ■ |g|«.Stable opd other necessary buildings. w£The mills and bulldlngn are highly, tlnishcd, and In complete order. . The Newport Depot of tho Pcrinsylvanlaßail road Is within CO rods of tho mills,- and tiic Ju niata Canal Ip within 6 rods of the sainti, which givu to these mills advantages and facilities of a superior character. . . , The mills are propelled by tho BcßWloecreek; and tho whole property Is regarded as one of the very best for millers and capitalists in this sec tion of the State. -♦ Persons'wishing to see the property, will cull upon the subscriber residing’hear Newport, oi upon tho millor. r Terms will be made hnown l>n day of solo by . CHRISTIAN LONG, Jhvgncc. August 81,1851—5t i ' . • Orphans’ Court Sale. - ON Tiwrsday, September 28, 1854, by-order of tho Orphans’ Court of; Cumberland co,, will be sold at public sale, on (ho premises, on tho above clay, tho following Real Estate, late the properly of Peter Knlsolpy, in Silver Spring townahiu, in said county, deceased, vizj - All tpat certain plantation or tract of land, situate in said township, bounded by lands of Henry Grissingcr, John Gotshali, Abraham Hon* niman and others, containing. 2365 Acres, strict tmeasuro. a-y-tt Tho improvements are a two story LOG HOUSE, LOG BARN, Ten jm*|gMant llouso, Stable, Blacksmith Shop, a new Lime Kiln. There is a good Well of water at tho mansion house, and there is running water on (bo’placo. One por tion of tho land is Limestone, pud the other por tion of it is About three-fouths of this land cleared and in cultivation, tho other fourth is well tembored. Tho fences aro good. Tho property lies about BimUeanorth*wcst/l ; 6m Hoguoatown. Salo ttf dofimTonco at 1 o’clock, P. 11. on said day, and toims made known by JAMES IRVIN, Jldm'r of Peter Knitelcy, dte'd, Augnst 21, 1854—5t* Farm for Sale. TUB fanp on which I now reside, situated in Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, on the road loadlng from Kingstown to Storrott’s Gap, and bounded by lands of David Hooter?* Mill property, John Bollinger, and the Conodo gulnot creole, Is offered at private sale. The farm contains 116 Acres of good Gravel Land, 100 acres being cleared nnd nnder'good fence, 20 of which ifc’Moatlow or Bottom Land, nnd the remainder timber land, Tho improvements are n T - ||n q[ a largo BRICK Dwelling Uou4o tvltli flfreaijfr good collars, a never failing pomp of lltiama*water at tho door, Double LOO Barn, ' Crib, TVagon Shod, Ifood and Smolce Houso, &o. Alqo, an Apple Orchard of grafted trees, together with a great variety of Peach, Cherry, Plum and other fruit trees.— Thoro are four never failing springs of rtotor on tho farm, with the creek at tho south side; male* Ing it a desirable property for tho raising of stock. A largo portion of tho farm hat boon recently limed, (md Is in excellent condition, Also, at tha samo time, ffl Aorosof Mountain Land, covered with good Timber, and within 2J miles of tho fUrm. If not sold ot private sale before Saturday tho 80th of September next, It will on that diy bo offered at public sale, at 12 o’clock, M., cp the promises, when terms will bo made knownby 1 SAMUEL RHOADS. August 24,1854 —fit* ■ JUST received a prime lot of tho celebrated patent Wheel Create for carriages, carsi wa* sons, &o. This article frilly maintains thtro, putation of being tho boot article for the pmboso over offered. For sale at . . ~ Aug. 01,4851.'' ' ■ Farm'for Sale. I WILL expose to public sale bn tho premises, on Friday, tho 16th of -September, 1854, at 11 o’clock A. M., by virtue of an order of tho Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, a valu-, able tract of -"- ' ■ .- -i • LIMESTONE LAND, In Tapper Alien township, In Cumberland coun ty, -containing-NINETY-SIX Acres and 15G perches, about 70 acres of which arc cleared and in a fine state of cultivation, and tho residue in good timber. The land is situate about two miles from Mechonicsburg, and Is considered about tho best part of tho Cumberland Valley, it adjoins John Houser, tho Widow Eicholtz, .John Garrett and others. Tiro title to tho land , fcgdpd. TerWs of salewill he made known oh tho day -hf; said, by JACOB MUMMA, ’■‘u... Guardian of Scnj. Garrett. wAygust 24,1854—4 t Assignee. Sale. BV virtue of a voluntary deed of assignment by John llarlarhcc and his wife Eliza, tho ’subscriber will sell on Friday, tho Olb day of October, 186-1, on the premises, tho following described tract of land and Improvements, Viz: A tract of first rate Limestone Land, containing 25 Acres and 52 Perches, neat measure, situated in Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, about miles north of Kingstown and . jl__a tho turnpike. Tho improvements are fSßjo|k a STONE & FRAME GRISTMILL, l!S»m with Qn excellent water power, uh- byanyonthoConodoguinet creek, a largo double two story ‘MANSION HOUSE, a Frame Tenant House, Frame Barn, alhriving young Orchard and other fruit trees, and a well of water near the house. - The* above described..property is a desirable one, and capitalists would do well to attend the 'sale. Any information respecting the'property can bo had by calling on the subscriber near Mo chauicsbnrg, or on Mr. Waggoner, tho Miller, any time before tho day of sale. • A further description is deemed unnecessary, as the property, its advantages and location, will recommend it to all who wish to purchase. Sate to commence at 10 o’clock, A. M., on. said day, when tho terms of sale will be made known by - .C. TITZEL, .Assignee of John Uarlcrher. August 17, 1854—8 t ORPHANS’COURT SALE. i On Thursday the blh day of October, 1854. BY order ofthe Orphans’ Court of Cumber land county, will be sold at public sale, on tho premises, in Mcchanlosburg, in said coun. ty, tho Moporty belonging to Mrs. Jane Oliver, deceased, and tho heirs at law, viz ; A lot of ground in said Borough, containing about TWO ACRES, situate along tho Silver Spring road, on tho north cast corner of Main a_n Street.. Tho improvements aro a largo two Story LOG HOUSE and ■ (rough cast out-aide,) JiWy|S3land a Frame Barn. There oru on said lot a variety of excellent fruit trees. Tho Cumberland Valley Rail Road runs through said lot. Tho location, is well adapted for any pub lic business. Tho properly will bo ofl’ered in three lola.or in tho wholcj’ and will be sold to .tho highest aild best bidder. Sale to commence -on : «sid'dasrftt 1 o’clock, P. M. when attendance will bo giypfl and terms of Sale made known, by ••••< C. TITZEL, Trustee and Guardian for the Heirs. Aug. 17 th 1851. * - Orphans’ Court Sale. ON Saturday, tho IGtU of September, 1854, lu pursuance of an order of tho Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, I will expose at public sale, on tho premises, at 10 o’clock, A. M., tho FARM which belonged to PeterHunts berger, deceased, in Wostponnsborougli town ship, Cumberland county, bounded by lands of Rudolph Herbcrling, James Davidson, Abraham Reefsnyder’s heirs, Samuel Echclbergcr and others, and the Conodogainct creek, containing 113 Acres, more or less, all of which is cleared and In o good stato of cultivation, but about 10 acres of Woodland.— - , Tho Improvements arc-n two story STONE HOUSE, LOG BARN* Wash iM«?pLn6nso, Cooper Shop, Spring House, i*»K*Egjlattd-a good-Qrobard of grafted Iruit.'— the State Road’fVbm Carlisle to Newynio, about l.milolromNowviJlo. - Thu terms of sale will bo known on tho day. Thu oldest son who is of ago will Join In mak ing tho titlo perfect. PETER-GANTZ, Guardian of Minor Children. August 37, 1851—5 t ■ Valuable Farm for Sale. ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1854, WILL bo offered tor sale on the above day, on (ho premises, in Fraukford township, Cumberland county, adjoining farms of John Boner oh the EaSt, John Mentzar on tho North, David Earnston tho West, and thoConodoguin et Creek on tho South, a Farm, containing TWO .HUNDRED $ NINETEEN ACRES, more or lossi Tho improvements arc a Two Story BRICK HOUSE, a Double Jfrj-A BARN, with two threshing tioors, jLjt Corn Cribs, Wagon Shed, Cider- House, Hog Pens, &c. There is a good well ot water near to (ho housu, and ono at the burn. Also, a good cistern in tho kitchen yard. A large portion of tho land has been re cently lifficd, fa in good order, and Is considered ono of tho best stock farms in tho upper end of tho county. There is an excellent Apple Or chard on tho premises, together with a variety of other fruit trees. Any person wishing to view tho property can do so by calling on Mr. Alexander Logan, who resides on tho opposite sido of tho creek front said farm. Sale to com menco at 11 o’clock A. JI. ofsaid day,when terms will bo mado known, by WILLIAM GIiACET. August 17,1851. —Is. ' Estate Notice. T ETTERS testamentary on tho estate of Dan -I J iol Dlnklo, dec’d., late of South Middleton township, Cumberland county, Pa., havo been issued to tho subscriber by the Register oi said county, residing Schrcwsbury,Tork county, Pa. All persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them to ROBERT RICHEY, Ex’rf August 7, 1851—dt* Estate Notice, LETTERS of administration on the estate of Mark JJolgler, dcc’d., late of the jjorough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, liavo been Issued by tho Register of said county, to tho subscriber who resides In North Middleton township, All persona aro hereby notified to present their claims, and those Indebted will make Immediate payment to LEVI 2EIGLER, Mm'r, August 61, 1851—Ot* 'Jens, t!pUtc, &c. THE subscriber has just added to his forme utock, ft general selection of CHOICE GRO CERIES, as woII as nil the oilier variety of nr- a tides usually kept In a Grocery Store, ombrndngßloCoflco—roasted and green l cts. per lb., Orleans, Clarltlcch Crushed and Pulverized Sugars, of flno quali ties; Chocolates, Spices, Hairy Salt, and a varie ty Fancy articles# all of which arc offered attho lowest cash prices. Wo aro thankful for tho former support given us, and invito a further call from our Wends and customers. J. W. EDY. Jlarion Hall, Carlisle, Aug. 8, 1654. A. IV. OHIIEIV, Attorney at law, has settled at Mo* chanlcaburg, Cumberland county, /or the purpose of practicing blsprofosalon. Allkinds of legal writing, collections, court business,&p., promptly attended to. Ofllco directly oppbslto tho eflloo of Hr. Long. August 8,1851—6 m GRAOICEUS.— A nowsupply of frosh Water, Soda, Butter, Plo-nlc, Sugar and Tronton Biscuit—Just received and for salo by Aug. 0,1861. J. W. EDY. . MACOARONI. —A now lot of Farina, Com- Starch, Taploco, Sago, Pearl, Harley Bak ing Powder, Extract of OofTbo > Rico Fleur, &c. For salo by J. W, RBY. . August 8,1851. XlircflhlnsMacfiliics, OF tbo host make constantly on band and for sale at tho Carlisle Foundry and Machine shop. GARDNER & BROWN. . . August 10,1854,—8av Save yotirOld Mela!. paid for-Old Motal, such, as Copper, , Vy Brass and Iron, .at the Carlisle Foundry and Machine Shop. Aug; 10,1854—Cm -~\- Corn Sliollci s. ALEXANDER’S Patent Corn Shcllcr, deci dedly tho best and cheapest now in use,.—f Farmers aro requested to call and examine it at the Carlisle Foundry ‘And Machine Shop, or at Saxton’s Hardware Store. For sale at reason able prices by GARDNER & DROWN. ' August 10, 1854:—8m Look Here! A GREAT BARGAIN OFFERED I THE subscriber, in consequence 6'f ill ticuUb, offers hla entire, stock of -Hardware to arty person or jysrsona wishing to enter into (ho Hardware. . Having determined to quit business bo will givo a bargain, besides ids influence and , custom. Anyone desirous of going int<T tho 1 Hardware business will do well to call soon. If not disposed of by the drat of October next, he will then commence selling off at cost at tbo old stand, next door to Jfflglaugblin’s hotel. Carlisle, August 10,1854 JACOB SENER, Valuable Property lor Sale. THE Store Property now - occupied hyuieis ottered for sale. Afly person wishing to purchase a first rate property and one of the best business stands In Carlisle, can now have a chance,. If the properly is not sold at private sale by the first Tuesday in January, it will on that day bo ottered at'public sale. Possession giver; on the Ist of April, "1855. For iufbrma tion enquire of . . JACOB SENEIt. August 10,185-1; Tract of Land at Public Sale. WILL bo sold at public salo, - on the premi ses, on Saturday (he lOtAof 'September, 1851, the following described tract-of land, sit uatc in North Middleton township, Cumberland county, 8i miles north of Carlisle, on the Lan dlaburg road, vie; A tract of land, containing 15 Acres, moro or less, having thereon erected a two story LOG HOUSE, weatherboard, a Ijjlj Isaßood BARN, and anew Hog Stable. j 3 au'excellcnt well of water wear the door, and there is on tho property a; fine young thriving Orchard. The above pro perly is bounded by lands of Martin Rees, Ab raham Muddorf, David Nailor, and others. This property is under good fence, and has recently been thoroughly limed. Sale to commence at 12 o’clock, M., and at tendance given and terms of sale made known by JACOB D. HULL, CATHARINE RUFF, Heirs of Frederick Huff, d*c l d. August 10,185-H-Gt* • Valuable Farm at Public Sale. THE undersigned will expose to public sale, on the premises, inMiflJin township, Cum berland county, on Saturday (he IC/A of Septem ber, 1854, at 1 o’clock, P. M., a VALUABLE FARM, of Black Slato Land, containing 80 Acres, neat measure; about C 8 acres is cleared and in a good state of cultivation, and the.re mainder is covered with thriving timber. -The, a—JL improvements aro a two story Log HOUSE and KITCHEN, and double BARN; there is also an Apple jUjljjaHijfcOrchnrd of all kinds of choice fruit, | and peach, plumb and quince trees in abund-I anfio. Tin’s property is situated on a public road, leading from Newvillc to tho'North Moun tain, and about tbreo milesfromthcCumberland. Valley Railroad, adjoining lauds of'Frederlck Montzer, A. T. Mathers, Geo. Roiling and oth ers. Any person desirous of purchasingasmall Farm,will Und this a desirable properly, being near market, and located in a healthy country. • Terms of sale made known on said dav, by. SAMUEL FOX, • August 10, 1854—Ct* New York Advertisement. FscufcJ r issclx*r. fy SJh <dl V • Gen ’/«. yfjvarlishtg HoUse, Applet op ’/Building S4£ 348 Jirod'y. Araer/caii.; Artists'. Union! rpJIE Amoriciia Union, would respect- I. hilly announotr lO Iboyitizeus of tho United States and tlio Canadas',,fhot lor the purpose of cultivating a tasfo for the flue arts throughout tho country, mid with the view 6f cnahllng every flunily to become possessed of o gallery of En gravinga, Ihj the First Artists of the Age, Thoy have determined, in order, to create an ex tensive sale for their Engravings, and thus not only give employment to a largo number of art ists nml others, but inspire among our country men a taste for works of art, to present to tho purchasers of Ihoir engravings, when 200,000 of them aru sold, 250,000 Gifts, of the actual cost of 8150,000 Each purchaser of a One Dollar Engraving, therefore, receives r.ot only an Engraving richly worth tho money, but also a ticket which enti tles him to ouo of tho Gifts when they arc'dis trlhuted. For Flvo Dollars, ft highly finished Engraving, benutilully painted in oil, and flvo gift tickets, will ho scut} or five dollar’s worth of splendid Engravings can bo selected from the catalogue. A copy of tho catalogue, together with a spe cimen of ono of Clio Engravings, can ho seen at tho ofilco of this paper.- For each dollar sonf, on Engraving actually worth that sum, and a Gift Ticket, Will holm mediately fortvarded,' agents ‘ Tho Committee that tho success of this Groat national Undertaking will bo mate rially promoted by tho energy mid enterprise of Intelligent and persevering Agents, have resol ved to troatwlth such on tho most liberal terms. • Any person wishing to become an Agent, by sending (post paid,) $l, will receive by return of mall, a one dollar engraving, a gift ticket, n prospectus, a catalogue and all other necessary information. On tho final completion of tho sale, tho Gifts will bo placed in tho hands of a Committee of tho purchasers to ho distributed, duo notice of which will bo given throughout tbcUniledStates and the Canadas. LIST OP GIFTS i 100 marble busts of WaBhi»g(*natsloo $lO,OOO 100 “ Clay 100 10,000 100 i* " Wobstor IflU 10,000 100 ** “ ' Calhoun 100 10,000 CO elegant oil paintings, In splendid gill frames, size ox 4 fl. each. 100 f>,ooo 100 clegiintollpalntlDffsSxOftcacJi, 50 6,000 COO sled pinto engravings, brilliant ly colM In oil, rich gill frames 24x30 In. each, 10, 5,0001 10,000 oiogantstoolplntbcngravings ool’d in oil, of the Washington . Jlommiont, 20x20 in. each, 287,Q00 stool pinto engravings, from 100 different plates, now ill pos session of, & owned by (bo Art ists’ Union, of tho market voluo of, from 50 cts to $1 00 each. 1 .first-class Dwelling, la 81st st.N. Y. City, 12,000 22 building lots In 100 and 101 sts. N. Y. city, each 25x100 ft. deep, at 1000 22,000 100Vi)laBitos,oontainingeach 10,- OOOsq.ft. la tho suburbs N. Y. city, and commanding a magnificent view of thovHud- . son River and Long Island Sound, at , 800 60,000 20perpotuaUoans of cash,, without Interest, or security of s2soca. 60 . « “ u ioo *t 100 « « i* 5Q.(i 260 « «* a '2O “ 2000 <* «< a s<* Roforonc6 in regard to the Real Estate, F. J. Flsschor & Oo'., Real Estate Brokers, N. Orders, (post paid,) with money enclosed, to bo addressed; J. TV. HOLBROOKE, Scc’ry, 605 Broadway, K. V* IjyTho Engravings in tlm catalogue are now ready for delivery. ■ August 10, 1854 —6n» ' Flßill FOB SitJK THE sabocriber oßbrsfot sale WifiWJW, sif- ; uato fa SUVcr.Spring township; j county, about two miles north-east dftho vulagab.; of Hogucstown, and about' fire 1 miles Mochanicsburg, on the north sidoof thpConno-^;' dogulnot creek,adjoining lands , and the said creek on the South, f/ eriy on the east, and JacobAcmmyon th?^ll|r; ; i and'west.* •' It contains 22DJ acres, neat ofth*,' ; black slate kind;, about ICO acres are clbarcd.add . in a high state of cultivation.;, OVor 3000 bush- » els of lime havo been put on the land' In' a fbw years past; and about dOO.pannol of new post ~ and rail fence has been mode; thtf Furra is-weU.; supplied with water.. It is on excellent Ptyrßfv to raise stock, and well adapted, for all groin; the remainder is .well timbered, and.may, ; nearly all bo cleared and cultivated* AJSO;ft ; ; great number of locust trees, dispersed through ,' theflelda. The improvements aro a l good TWO STORY DWELLING HOUSE, weather-boarded and paint- !lllSb-' od; A now BANK BARN, Wagon Shed and Coni Crib attached, a-new ' TENANT HOUSE, ami other out-buildlngs. 1 There is also a good spring of • excellent water:-' . 1 near the House, and a gbOtl bearing Orcluurd of - various kinds of flruit. . ' Persons desirous of purchasing a Farm of this - ; kind, will do well to call upon the subscriber, • , residing near the Fairvlow Iron Works, 2 miles •' above the Harrisburg hoar the riven or upon Samuel Eshclman, residing on thoFann.V - The Farm, will bo oflbred at private* solo until " Saturday, the 16th day of September, and If not •' gold, it will then bo exposed to public sale OnJ ' that day, at 1 c’clock In the afternoon. . FREDERICK..MAY; • August 17, ISol.—Ow, Valuable Limestone Farm AT PUPLIO SAZ&- . ON FRIDAY the 22d of September, 1864, • The Heirs of Joseph Witmerylato of North -. Middleton township, deceased, will se]l at pubr lie sale, on the premises,- at 10 o’clock,” A.’if., a first rate LIMESTONE F.JIRM, !n Southampton-, township, Cumberland county. • This Farm-ia,, situated on the Carlisle and Chambcrsburgturrt-y pike, about twomiles-Enstof Shippensburg, and";' was formerly the property of Johnson ’WHUafitf'• son. It contains 148 JICRES, about twenty-. - five flf which is very tine timborland. The wholO * tract is under good fence and.in a high Atatu-df''' cultivation. There is also an Orchard of ChollSeV #hd thriving fruit trees. The improvements aro '• a largo two story BRICK HOUSE,' with Back Building, Brick - WASH |B@RfgM| HOUSE, a good BANK BARN, MBiftlK 9 &c. Also, a TENANT HOUSE gSSSMsS6 and STABLE. There arc two wells of water' convenient to tbo buildings. . * ‘ The widow’s dower can remain In the property,-' or will be released, ns thd purchaser may’wish; ' Forftirlhcr information, call upon Jos, Wifraer, * .who resides on the promises. Terms will bo' - madd known ou the day of sale, by ■ /. * JACOB WITHER, • ’ : V ABR»M f WITMER, ' 1 Jlnd ofheffleirs of Joseph T Vitmtr, deceased. August 17,1864.—i5. • ;• FARM .FOB SALE. THE undersigned'©fibre for sale the Farm oil . which ho now roaidti’?/Bitnnted ln£topefrell v township, Cumberland'county; about two miles ' from Nowburgi cohiainingaboiit One Hundred '• and Sixty-five, Jlcrei of, flrsirjjjf Slate Land, well" watered, under good* fence, and in a high state ofcultivatlon. About One Hundred andThir-’ teen Acres undc|ffencc,tho residue in excollont ’ timber. The Improvements aro n largo two story STONE HOUSE, KITCHEN, AND ’ yfiSLyV STOVE ROOM, together With a*. ••S’rev&S Brick "Wash House, Milk House, ailu ' "Well at the kttchcn door. A large Double-Log Barn, Carriage House, grain bouse, and all other necessary' out buildings in good or- . dor, and will bo sold low. If not fioldhcfofe the , 25th of October, U will on that day bo offered at . Public Sale. A. SMITH McKINNEY. August 17, 1854.—2 m.* notice. . TVTOXICE is hereby gi’ven, that the Dickinson .. J. 1 Saving Fund Society,locntecCin Centerville. Cumberland county, l’a., will jtpako application to the next Legislature of the Commonwealth of v - for an,act of incorporation,,with'v a capital of ten fhous>ri'il dollars; and. prinJogO; s to increase to discounting privilege? and power (©receive d6-' posits; and such other powers and privileges as ' are usually granted to Saving Jnsfitulfons. By ' ordcrofihe Hoard. A., G. MILLER, Juno 29, 1854 —Om TrtasW. Estate Notice. T ETTERS testamentary on thp estate ofJa ■l~i cob Sheets, late of East Pcnnsboro’ town ship, Cumberland county, Pa.; dec’d., have been issued by the Register of said coupty, to the subscriber who resides in the township aforesaid. All persons indebted to said estate are rcqbcst ed to make immediato payment, and those hav ing claims will pfesent them for settlement tn . „ ‘ JOHN SHEETS, Ex’ri ' August 24, tB£l~ot* Estate Notice. NOTICE is hoteby given that letters of ad ministration on the estate of Samuel Ncw comcr, lute of Upper-Allen township, Cumber land county, Pu,, deceased, have been issued by tho Register in oud for said county to tho sub scriber who fesldes in the said township of Up per Allen. Alt persons having claims or de mands against tho estate of tho said decedent, nro requested to inako known tho saruo without delay, and those indebted to make payment tt» DIETRICH STEINER, Adin'r. ■vAugust n, IHs4—Gl* A CARD. Dr. H. W. Caufman WOULD respectfully announce to tho citi zens of Carlisle and vicinity that alter an experience of twelve years in the practice of Medicine, he has located himself In their midst for the purpose of devoting his entire ottontlon to (ho practice of the profession, and tVould re spectfully solicit a share of public patronage. . lUh oilicu and residence is nest door to C. Maghiugblm's Hotel, North Hanover st. Carlisle, Juno 22,185-1 —3m. Notice IS hereby giten, that application will bo made to the next Legislature, agreeably to tho con stitution mul laws of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, for an alteration in the charter of tha Carlisle Deposlto Bank, fib aa to confer upon said Bank the rights! and privileges of a bank of Issue, to change tho name to that of “Tho Car lisle Bank/’and to increase the capital stock one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, if prac ticable. By order o( the Board of Directors. WK. At. BF.ETEM, CatMtr. ' Carlisle, Juno 20, 185-I—6m Notice IS hereby given, that an application will bo mado to tho next Legislature of Pcnnsylva-’ nla,for tho incorporation of a Bank, with gener al banking privileges { or, if impracticable, for a Deposit Bank, with a capital of ono hundred thousand dollars, with tho privilege of increas ing U to two hundred thousand dollars, to be located in the Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa., under tho name and style of “Tho Fanner’s Bank. ** qCoillblo, Juuo 20,1854—-Cm. 4 40,000 41,000 Old Dlonougaliela Rectified. WHISKEY constantly oh hand, and for sals at the lowest market pricosj particular at tontlon will bo paid to orders Irom a distance.. J. WALLOWER & SON, Harrisburg, Ps. JnneB-^-3m' Plalnfleld Classical Academy, ’NEAR CARLISLE, PA. ... THE IGth Session will commence Af«y Ist. A retired & healthful locatlo*wlth,thoroagh Instruction in tlio various departments of ft clas sics! or mercantile education. . Terms—-Board and Tuition per session, ‘ $6O For Catalogue, with full information, address xc.- K, BURNS, Principal and Proprietor.,, • Plainfield Post OUlco, CumVd." Co. Pa. 1 April 0, 1864. ‘ _ . » . 6,000 6,000 6,000 6,000 10,000 Hnuiac Wanted. THE highest price will bo paid In cosh tor Sumncln largo or small quantities, It deliv ered to the subscriber In East street, Carlisle. June 20, *s4—3m.] JACOB.SHROM; ‘;V