• 'Tib fir iKf ; P&TVtylvdman'i’ Sept. 10 1"■ \ fcOSßisrDNDENcWgfei ME' DisMqcSAlfC ?-./•„ ..... :••••. KOMSEFS. ■■■ ■ : It .will, be seen by tbo correspondence belovrf ItinVall'tho .nomineca'upon tho sevcral Denio fcqiliq.' tickets) havo answered the interrogatories propounded to them by the Chairman of the City Exccptivq Committee. , .Their joint answer explicit, and free from doubt or evasion. The .suspioion that has hitherto lingered around tho.-namcs,oC several of. the. candidates, should at once bo abandoned) unless it -can bo clearly, hhoTOfc tbal tho persons; so suspected have re- to some dishonorable shift to .enable them to sigfr thc-ldttor-to' which their names nro ap- Pi-?dcd. We now have every confidence in their integrity upoptbe-aubjcct referred to,and chal lenge the most stringent examination" into the tnitlf of their •'statements authenticated • with the. sanctity of their names, affixed by tbejrown hands.£vActing upomour own belief, we assert that otir tickets are free from the taint of Know-! Nothmgisitijflnd solicit,-in tho strongest inon ncr r p’rMf tO the contrary : , /f' Sept. Gth, 1851..« * trentlemn The Democratic Executive Com» mittco of this city have instructed me to address to ybu» rcspcotivdy*:,tbo interrogatory herein Contained. : A:large number.of our opponents, actfrig together With a-few* persons heretofore ttahcd'DcmOciats, haveorgamzed themselves iu fo Secret ;p6litical societies, commonly- called ‘Know-Nothings,"’and'-whose object is to pre • Vent all naturalized-citiZcos.aml 'all citizens, Whether hativcor naturalized, but who profess religion,jronvevcr obtaining any public office. The Democratic party consider Such tests to bo prohibited by the Constitution and laws ofthc United States, andofthis Slate, and hostile to the well-known 'principles of our parly) and.that they should not be countenanced, by any, American citizen. , Any party has.a right to know from him who asks, and expects to.receive Its support,.whether he holds its no httcal opinions, or whether he is connected with another party opposed in -principles, policy or action to-its ovrn. -The opinions of the Dcmo cratieparty being-clear, and- decided on this question, it is essential- that their candidates should as decidedly entertain, and as publicly avow, that they hold the samcopinidns, not to bd evidenced by an extra judicial oath, such aS W required and taken in secret by our opporients (tpr we disapprove of oaths as'well as secrecy cn Una subject,) but by written and public declaratjpn, which jvc consider will bo satisfac tory to every American citizen. On behalf, therefore, of Uie Executive Committee, lam in- Btnictod x to A ask- the following* questions to which a dirockand_cxplicit-reply-ia requested,by 4 o clock, P. SI:, on the Bth instant Arc yoh a member of, or directly Or indirectly connected Wtth any society or, order,’ known as or coral tnonly called■ "Know-Nothings, •' or -Sons of the Sires of 70, 1 or having any other name, nrtd whose object is to prevent 1 any citizen, br clous of citizens, of tins conntry, from obtaining any oflido or public trust under the United State) or this Commonwealth, because they w're not born in this country, or on account of their re ligious sentiments; ot havo-you assumed, or m e you under any obbgalion to aid in allccting these objects, or dthcrbf. them ? . emtuie.se I assume, gcntlemcn'rthat‘there will bo no difficulty in'your answering these questions in the negative-. • It is most certain that the con stituent bodies which" conferred on you a nomb nation, had cpulldelice in ybur Democracy, and in your adhcrcncoto that political faith found ed bn the constitution, which places universal toleration as among the .chief objects of their" organization. The subjec tis one of deep 'inter est to tho-coromunity, and about which every reflecting citizen is naturally anxious. "The Democratic: Executive Committee liaVoi there fore, thought it right that the opinion of the candidates of.' tho Democratic'party shall on this question, ho explicitly declared and univer sally Known. This done liy yiu.'will at ohcc remove all suspicion, and obviate the necessity of those constant interrogations to which a doubt ns la yo.Ur opinions would necessarily subject I am your ob’t servant. . , JAMBS R. LpDtOW, .a,/^.* airmaQ . of FxeoutiyeGomtnittcc. To Messrs.-Thomas B. Florence, John Ham illon. jr., James Laudv, Henry H. Philips, N. B.* Browne, Isaac Lcaoh.jr., Thomas Mandcr flcld. John J.Mcany, Townsend' Ycarsley, Rob ert B. knight, George Getz. Wiliam B. Uank* cn, Daniel McCleary, Richardson L. Wright, Itobcrt M. Carlisle,. Isaac W. Moore. John F. Stump, Miclmcl V. Baker, James M; Robb, John Smith, jr.' t Robert D. Wilkinson, James W. Fletcher, Joseph Delavah, George M. Howell. ' , . PMtLAfiKUMItA, Sept. 8. Sm,;—Tfo arc in receipt of yours of the Oth hist., propounding to us respectively ns the capdiuatcs of the llcmocratic , party at.the ap proaching election tho following interrogatory, to wit: ; ■ • , . . "Arc you a member of, directly or indirect ly connected .with, any society or order known as,or commonly, called “Know-Nothings,” or “Sons of tile Sires of .’70,” or having any other name, and whoso object is to prevent any cit izen or class of citizens of this country from ob taining any ofllcc or public trust under the United Stales or this Commonwealth, because they were not bom in this country, or on ac count of their religions sentiments—or to aid in oDectmg thesoobjecls, or cither of them V’ To whicji and every part of which we answer decidedly and unequivocally in the negative. You may also receive this as the assuianco of each of us,that we have no connection with any political organization other than the’Democrat ic party; and, that we aro not in any manner connected with nor attached to any institution, wociety or order having for itsbbjcct oriheident the proscription or exclusion from cilice or. civil privileges of a»y class of citizens whatever, on account of their birth place or religious creed. Wo recognize universal toleration os a cardi nal principle of Democratic faith: and wo would consider buradyea'rc6rcant .16 this faith when we abandoned that principle. •Wo are, very sincerely and truly, : Votir fellow citizens,. Thomas B. Flohkncb, John Hamilton-, ju. JAMK3 LANDr, ’• HkNIIT M. PHILLIPS’ N. B. Brower, Isaac Leach, ju*., luo.s. Mandbhpikliv John J. Mbany, • Rich’dm. L. Wjuojit, John Smith, ju., Joseph DelavXn, • ’Geouob 'Smith, TOtVNHKND.YIiAIIbLISV,, WILLIAM B/RANKENi Roukut B. ICniojit, , : Grouch Getz, . ! Daniel McCLtajAuVj. Isaac W. Mooub, • amb3 M. Rpbn, • : James W. Fletcher, S™ 1 "* M. ITowkll, U. D.WiLxiseus, SSS 2h 4 v < wSS.“ > JoimF - Sr "“ , ■• by oMcr °f thh, Executive Com mitlm. JAMLS it, LUDbOWj Chairman T. w, Stowhoubb, ) a ' O. F. Erickson. ~ f Secretaries. ; The Cholera at Columbia. of tho opWo’Sin uio.iSipM™ Thorns onu “ o Tho“S«?tatUq MO generally doing well. .Tho dl.tro.Jam' om tho poor atm cohllnuoa, nod money |. miirH wnntod. Tho supplies olready received from Philadelphia hhVo boon very iccoptaWc.Ts have dono much good. Tub Cholera at Martinsduro, Ya Wo loam from tho Spirit of Jtjferton that tho first caao of cholera at Mavtlnsburg, Vo., occurred on Thursday night Inst; when . Mr. Thomas W. Tumor, Qymorly n merchant of Shophcrdstowri, was taken ill,' nbd died at daylight tho next morning. During that day there wore sohip olght-othor cases. From Friday until Monday; that them hud boon 40 casos and 21 deaths em bracing some ol'thu bust citizens of tho town— Col. Edmund P, Hunter, tho Commonwealth's Attorney, and Grand Master of tho Masonic Or der of .Virginia, loft Uarllnsburg for Dorkiy Springs on Saturday, and died tlioro a few hours after ho arrived. A largo number of citizens Have loft tho place. i ,Slree'tPif4eUng%Sro»®fti-a'Distnr. :™ &(*»•.» •- - ! yvr ’: :,, Nln*^6i^Sopti'l2 ,rt^TMo^ street preachers tho'parkthls afternoon, and ■from tho* previous impression that there-would; hb adistbrbancejaa Jmmenßa'throng was soon gathered. ll Tho violent language used bytho preachers did actually create a disturbance, and .for-6 while; *a serious riot'soothed to.' bo impen ding." The police Were upon’the spat in very largo ndmbclrs; arid; -by making nnumhor ofar- sorfbuß ‘consequences were averted. So far .as ascertained tib-persons wore injured.^ ; ■ Diek On the. Both of August, near Carlisle, of i Bil- 1 lous foyer, Mahy, wife of Samuel Hughes, aged 61 years, GmonthsandBdays. - NOTICE. THE .pprabh whp ( stole a pair of Boots from the Mansion House, In the beginning oflast Avook, left there for Limit. Lane, had bettor re turn them immediately as ho is known; if hot returned hp willboexposcdCnd the law put in force against him. ‘ ‘‘ ; JOHNWHISLER, Carlisle, Sept. 21, 1854—1 t, NOTICE. SEALED will bo received at this pffleo, pntll 12.Vclock M.-, September 80th, 1854, for tho’delivery nhd cbrdlng of 400VFour jHundrcd) Cords of tho'Aert Oak or Hickory IVood, at Carjislb Barracks, Carllsjo, Pa. 100 cords to bo delivered and ebrded in Octo ber* 1854. ' . ,■ s - 100 cords to bo delivered and corded in No vember, 1804.- • 20b-cords to bo delivered and corded in De cember, 1854. Proposals will bo endorsed “ Proposals for Wood/* and will contain tho names of two will ing and responsible sureties for the fnithfulftii fillmcnt of the contract - . ; Tho lotvcst bid with' responsible sureties is usually accepted, but the Quarter Mnstof reserves tho privilege of reject ing any or all that may appear to Ann. Improper. GEO..H. PAIGE, It/ Lieut: 4- Rfß'lL Qr.'Mr, 2d Infl'y. Quarter Master’s Office, Vi \ Carlisle Barracks,'Sept 21,’54T - ' Cumberland Valley Imtltulc, MALE AND' FEMALE SEPARATE AND DISTINCT. ' . ‘ .--At Mecjuanicsbcro, -Fa. • REV. SOS. S. LOOSE, Jt.- M.;Principals (Assisted by FJvo Teachers.) ‘ milE winter session of this Institution will A open to receive students on tho Ist of No vember. The facilities'which are oflerded by tiii.s Institution to both sexes for obtaining a finished eduction are unsurpassed by any simi lar Seminary In the Sfato. The buildings arc uew-and commodious, and tho grounds orna mented. Tho I emalo Department is now entire ly separate,; and conducted Jby New England Teachers. - It is located ,in the beautiful valley of Cumberland, distinguished for its healthful ness, accessible by railroad, and 8 miles distant from Harrisburg.. - i „9r„ 11 r" ,drc 5 a, ;' u ''- '“'•o boon m attendance during tho collegiate year. Tunus. Board, Tuilion-and room fur- < ■ For oircuUra ss s'°° sop. 2 .. 185 Proclamation.. Whereas tho lion. James ii. giiaiiam President Judge of tho Severn! Courts of uommon 1 lons In tho counties of Cumberland Perry, and Juniata, and' Justices of tho several Courts of Oyer nnd Terminer nnd General Jail Delivery in said counties, nnd Snmnei IVoodbum and John Rnpp, Judges of tho Counsel Oyer nnd Tcrminer and General Jail Delivery for tho trial of nil capital and other offenders, in tho mid county of Cumberland, by their precepts to me directed, dated tho 28th of August, 1804, have ordered tho Oourt of Oyer and Temiinor and the m’w" , Do!lr ?S 1,0 hol(ion ut Cirlislo, on M, dl; 7 o| ,November, 1804, (being tho Unao twi* ° CloCk th ° '“«noon, to eon- NOTICE is hereby given to tho Coroner, Jus tices of the Peace, and Constables of tho mid county of Cumberland, Hint they nro by tho said precept commanded to be then and there ih tlieir proper persons, ivlthtiicir roils, records,'and fiu nnlsiUona, oxaminations and oil other romom hranccs, to do those thing's which to tlieir offices appertain to ho done, add nil those Hint are bound , by recognisances. to prosecute against the prisoners Unit are or then shall bo in the jail of said county, are to bo there to prosecute them as shall bo just. JOSEPH JtcDAItJIOND, Sheriff. .September 21, 1854, V aluablo Farm sit Public Stile W ILL bo sold at public sale. on tlio prcmi „“. e v>°" T l,l l rsd ">' lho ISlh day of October at V 0 , clo „ c ' t ' n . ool >.' “I! Ibat certain plan, lotion or tract o( Land, situate In. Newton town, sblp Cumberland county. Pa.. latb the propdrly of.Hcnry Baker, deceased, bounded by lands of Alexander Sharp, Jacob Sawyer, (3co, Allen and otners, containing One Hundred and Seventy less. This farm is Limeston? Land of superior quality, and is nil cleared and in cultivation except some 10 or 12 acres ol cx wllent timber Jnnd. It. lies on the road from Kowvillo to Shippengbnrg, about 4 miles from tho formcr place and 8 miles fVom it by the rail road, which runs*, through the property. The AesA. } n, n rovomonta Qro a substantial, well fSTtm ft”"* * owb |° tIVO story DWELLING !2!!B»liT7r . " ,111 two commodious Stone ■SfllßßlKltchona, a largo STONE BANK BARN, lately built, with two thVcshlng'floors, superior slables, grainorlcs, and other conven lonces. There are also wagon sheds, corn-cHbd and other Ont-buildings. The' whole place is under good fences,'and Is divided into fields of a suitable size. There Is a never falling well of wafer close to the dwelling, hud on the premises ft largo Orclmrd of superior apples, peaches and oilier fruit trees, ‘ . On I'rldny, 11.0 20lh of October, nt 12 o’clock noon, w.H bo S °l<l on the ground, CO acres of Woodland In Mifflin township, bounded by amis Of Wlll.oni Katnp, Samuel Hoborllng. and loirs Of John High, deceased, being good tim ber land. This land will bo cold in whole or In parts as may bo desired; Terms of aalo will bo made known on day of sale by • THOMAS A. M'KINUTEV, ~' AarV. nf //enty Baker, (hic’d. beplcmber 21, 1851—51 JLoolj Here! A GIiEAT BARGAIN OFFERED I 'I 'HE subscriber, In consequence of 111 health, I odors his entire stock of Hardware to any person or persons wishing to enter into the Hardware. Having determined to quit business bo will give a bargain, besides bis Influence and custom. Any ono desirous of going Into tlio Hardware business will do well to call soon. If not disposed of by Cho.llrat of October next, bo will then commence soiling tff at cost at tbo old fllutul, next door to Alagluugblin's hotel. ■ „ „ , JACOB SENfiR, Carlisle, August 10,16G4. Valuable Property for Sale. 'PIIE Store Property now occupied'by mo is 1 offered for sale. Any person wishing to purchase a first rnto property and one of tho boat buslnoss'stands In Carlisle, can how hove a chance. If the properly is not sold at private sale by tho first Tuesday 'in January, it will on that day bo offered at public pale. Possession given on tho Ist of April, 18D5; For informa tion 6nqnlro of JACOB SENEU. • AUgnst 10, lßsi.- - • •• ' ' ' /“'HIOCKEUY.—A general assortment of VAQuoonswnro of all kinds now on hand, In cluding: Granitownro, Stoneware, Chard Glass* n«, r< V. Jars. Dishes, Bowls, Plates, uaiullcsflcks, &0., also, a variety of fine Castors GlaMnl°t M 't° U ftß Wtchors.iCellery fc Spoon ° Ahn i 1 ° r ” al ° at 11,0 “ toro of -Atlg. fl, 18Ci. . j t -\y t A TT , ‘ Co, ’lSU«llor8. SJK"’ 8 p ftent Corn Shollor, docl dodly tho bost and cheapest now In uso.— UmCnrllJm p eqU °i at ' o<! ‘°i oft,r flnd OXftmino it at it l ? l,narJ S. and Machine Shop, or at Saxton s Hardware Storu. . For aalo at reason able prices . GARDNER & BROW. . August It), 1851—8 m . " * >A' ■: rt-.J ; * NEW idpOQSf’ ■ r ar ® opening a Goods,, vory/.handsomd and cheap.'" ‘ —-,v. : v 14,1868^.'-- j~ ?,-:V viaiiublo BoichPrbpcrtf v *;.V?-AT PRIVATE. . THE 1 subscriber, wishing-to remove* to the west, at private the .valuable hotel property in which hb how rosidosiljtuatcd on North Hanover street, Car 1 i si e^afmVdoors north of-tho Carlisle Bonk. Thisholct&operiy is one of .the very best in tho borough; enjoying a central location, and-belng convenichtly'fcUu ated in regarcTtp both Court and Market. The ;■ n A House is largo and commodious ha. fStagSb' viog .recently underwent, a thorougli jiSgEßßaropalr i Jho dining-rooni'is 46 feet in JSyygglcngth, the bed-rooms airy and plca aaui, uie Bar-room one of the,largest in the bo rough, and the Kitchen, which is complete in all its parts, enjoys many conveniences, haying a pump and hydiant at the door,, Theronrotwo largo and new Stables attached to the property capable of accommodating 75 head of horses! There is also in. the.yard, which is largcandwoli paved,, ample Shedding, Icc-houae, Hog-pen and other out-buildings and conveniences. * Also, the house adjoining tho above, now in tho occupancy of Dr, H. Cauffman, is offered at private sale., It is one of the most eligible bn sinoss stands in tho borough, and is now occu pied as a Drug and Chemical store. ’ • Tho-fayern stand property, if not sold.by the Ist of November, will then bo offered for rent for one or more years. Persons wishing to view tho property can do so by calling upon the subscriber. . . CHARLES MAGLAUCIILIN. Carlisle, Sept. 14, 1854—2 m Public Sale of Real Estate, rpHE undersigned by virtue of an order Issued JL out.of tho Orphans’Court of Cumberland county, will expose to public sale by oufcrv, on the premises, on Friday tho 20th day of October 1854, at 2 o’clock, P. M., tho following descri bed valuable Real Estate, situate in Fninkford township, viz : ■ A tract of Land, containing 53 acres and 19 'perches, strict measure, having tborcou erected a large i Stone merchant mill, with four run of stone, a Saw, Mill, Clover Mill, Plaster Mill, a now Distillery, new Hog-pen, 8, Tenant Houses, Stables, and a Cooper Shop. Also,.at the same time and place, a tract of first-rate Slate Land, containing 157 acres and 128 perches, more or less, having thereon eroc- JWA Ud a MANSION HOUSE,. Spring -OUBe > Bankßurn, a Young Apple Orchard. Included in this tract urq jgmggl) acres and 110 perches of first rule bouutu t.und. , ' These properties are sifuated on the north side of the Conodogulnct creek, about 4 miles west of Carlisle. They also adjoin cadi other, and have been occupied and used as one pro perty ; but they will be sold jointly or separate ly as may best suit purchasers. He will also sell at the Court House, in Car lisle, on Satin-day tho 21st of October, at I o’- clock, P; M., ,a tract of Limestone Land, in South Middleton township, on tho south side of tho Walnut Bottom road, adjoining lands of R. & S. Given and others, containing. 70 acres, more or less, having thereon erected a two story Stone House and a neat, now Bank Bam. Terms’made known on the day of sale. JOHN STUART, Jdm’r . _ . , ; of John Hays. dec*d. September 14, 1851—Ot Valuable Farm ut Public Sale. BY order of the Orphans’ Colirt of Cumber* land county, will bo exposed at public safe, on tho premises, in South Middleton township! “I i? i °, cloc J c ’. nooTl ' Saturday the 14th day of October, *854, thut excellent Limestone farm, Into the property of James Moore, dcc’d. Said farm contains 112 Acres, more or less, . oftlio best quality of Limestone land.ndjoinlnc land ol Jacob Ritner, Gilbert Sjearigbt, lands formerly ol Robt. Grabam, deceased, and others. ‘ Tho improvements nro n pood two ffSffiflft story Log dwelling HOUSE, LOG IJ JS &c.. There is a never failing iw'ißM Well of waterontlieprcmlsea. This farm Js 4 miles from Carlisle, ofie-lmlf mile from tlio Xcliow Breeches creek, and in one of the richest scltlcmeiUs in Cumberland county, and offers superior inducements to purchasers. Attemllmed pitch ahd terms made known bv M JOflN SID7UJT, Trustee. Sejilotalicf 14, 1854—Ct Orphans’ Court Sale. ON” Monday,'October 2d,. 185-1, In pursuance of-an order, amLdecreo oftho Orphans* Court of Cumberland county, the undersigned Administrator with the will annexed of Alexan der, Wills, late of said county, deceased, will offer at public sale, on tho above day, on the premises, the largo and valuable Real Estate of said dotedent, as follows: The Mansion Varnj, situate in Lower Allen township, bounded by lands of 0. llursh, Lovi Marklo, Mjcbaol Free, Valentino Hummel, tho Susquehanna River, and others, containing 230 Acres and 125 Porches. It is to bo sold in whole or In parts to tho best advantage. This is one of the best farms in tho county cn account of its location and tho quail ty oftho land. It lain full view of Harrisburg, and tho } ork and CumVerland Railroad passes tho house on the bank of the river. Tho land is Limestone of tho ’best quality—all cleared ex ccpfabout 70 acres of'flrst rato tlmber.lnnd, un- Mder good fenco, and has on it a two I story STONE HOUSE, Largo Stono I BANK‘BARN, a two story Frame Tenant House, two Wells of water, and a never falling Spring at tho river near tho house, a good Apple Orchard, &o. -On Tuesday, October 8, on.(lie premises, (a certaindarm in Eoflfpentisl»nfo{igh township, | bounded by lands of Jona* Elchclbergcr, Vwl. i online Hummel, J. M. Ilaldcnmn, lands of FiiU ton*s heirs and others, containing 117 acres and 50 perches, strict measure. This land is Black olato and Limestone of tho first quality. It has thereon a largo Brick House and Frame Darn, thriving Orchard, and a never failing Spring of excellent water,near tho doorj all cleared ox. ccpt about 26 acres of excellent timber. On the same day and place, the Lot of Ground adjoining said form, containing 1 acre and IK) perches, with a largo ,two story House, a small Log House and Stable thereon. Also, on tho same day, the seven lots in Wormlevsburg. in said township Nos. 02, 08, 04, 06, CO. 07 & OR. Iheso lots and farm ns aforesaid to bo sold In l whole or In parts to tlio best advantage, • ii Wednesday, Oct. 4, *64, on tho promises, all that tract of land in tho township of Hamp den, containing about 200 acres, and bounded by lands of Adam Selrer, Simon Oyster, Joseph Lablingcr, D«nl. Deitzand others. ThfsUgood ojalo land and all cleared except about 80 acres of good timber. Tliero is a largo 2 story Brick Houao and a good Frame Bam thereon, and a never falling Spring of water near , tho door, a good Apple Orchard and Out-houses. This Is also to bo sold In whole or In parts to tho host daynntngo. At tho same time and place, a fnet of Mountain Timber Land, containing about 44 acres, adjoining lands of Samuel Munm, Jacob ! Swartz, Mi Ronningor & others. In Hampden Ip. On Saturday, Oct. 7, *64, lit tho public house I of Goo. Buoy, in Hogucstdwn, tho following lota in said town, viz : Lots No. 12.18 and 14, haying a Frame Tavern Stand h other Improvo | menta thcroon. Also, a lot containing 810 foot I In front and 197 in doptlj, with a two story Brick House and other improvements thereon. Also, I another lot in said town with a Stono Tavern | Stand thcroon, and 10 and 182 porches of land attached ami belonging, thereto, with other im- I provemunts. Also, lots No. 40, 47 and 60. Imv- IlngnFrnniollousoand Wngonrankcr shop thcro on. . This property to bo sold together or in parts. I Terms of Sale: Ton per cont. of tho pur chase money to bo paid when tho properly is struck off. Forty per cont. additional on (ho Ist of April next, when deeds wl)I be delivered.. Tho remainder in two equal annual payments | thereafter with Interest, to bo secured by judg ments or mortgage. Crops In tho ground reser ved and purchaser to pay tho taxes ncg'insed for 1 1855; Tho undersigned or. any of tho tenants will show tho property or any of it to any person wishing to soo it.- Salo to eommenrent 10 o’- clock, on each day. WM. R. GORGA9, _ Sept. 14, 1864—4 t - Ad!mr A FULL assortment of Mirror Pintos of all sizes, Just focclvdd and for solo at .• ■ H, SAXTON'S.- Classical & :Lilerary High' School. wrafersessionwillcommenceon Tuesday .J_ f tto,7ih of November and continue 5 months, Ca refill infraction will be givefrin; tho depart ment o£ education, by V Tho whole expenses for luitfon, boarding and lodging, with a room ,furnished,'ssB per’terhi. , r For fttrtiler particulars, apply to cither of the subscribers at •NowvilloVPa. -• ' \ ' , ROBERT. M’OACiiKEN, Principal, ; to. r. linn, a, m;. > w ; . R.M'OACHREN, Jr. AB ( Pro /«««. . September 14,186^-r-Gt WUITEI llAlii ACADEMV. , 3 miles West of Harrisburg,,Pa. THE Eighth session of this pppular and flour tailing Institution,, will commence on Mon day tho Cth'Of Novcmbornext; under the moat favorable auspices,. ’ l)urlng-thb.present year such Improvements "and additions have been made eta its, increasing patronage demanded.-i- Tho Principal will bo assisted by a full corps of competent and experienced. Teachers, and spe cial attention will be paid to theheallh and com fort of tho.studeuts, •V- TERMS:' •; Boarding, Washing and Tuition In tho ' English branches, and Yocal muf o •per session of 6 months, * $55 50 Instruction In Latin or Greek, ottCh 6 oo French or German, • vV 6 00 Instrumental Music, , 10 00 Tho attention of Parents find Guardians is earnestly invited tothisrlnstltutlon. Circulars will bo furnished- and any information will be given on application, either personal or by letter to ' D. DENLINGER,’,Principal,., September 7,1854. - • Harrisburg, Pa, Estate lotl.ee. TVTOTICE is hereby given -that letters of od* JLi ministration on tho estate of Henry Brown dcc’d., late of the borough of Mochanicsburg’ Cumb, 00., Pa.,havo boon issued by the Regis ter in and forsaid county to the Subscriber who resides in .tho! said borough of Mechanlcsburg. All persons having claims pir demands against the estate of tho tho said decedortt, are request ed to make known tho same without delay, and those indebted to make payment itd - - . " JOHN PALMER, Adm’r. • August 81,1854.—-gt? , . 1, Estate Notice. LETTERS testamentary on tho estate of Dan iel Dlnklo, - dec’d;, Into of soUth Middleton township,* Cumberland county. Pa., have been Lsned to the’subscribed by tbo Register of said county, residing Schrewsbury, York county, Pa. All persons indebted to said ,estate will make Immediate payment, and those having claims will present them to ’ t ROBERT RICHEY, Ex’r. August 7, 1854—HR* -Estate Notice. LETTERS Of administration on tho estate of Stark Zeigler,dec’d/, late of the Borough of Carlisle. Cumberland county, have been issued by tfao Register of said county, to tlio subscriber who resides in North Middleton township. AH persons are hereby notified'to' present their claims, and those indebted will make immediate payment tp ■ • LEVI ZEIGLER, didn’t. August 81, 1854—Gt Valuable Real Estate at Public Sale. ON Saturday, September 80, at I o’clock,?. M., will-bo sold at public safe, on the pre- by tho -Heirs that are of ago and by the Guardian of those under ago, by vhtucof an Oiwr, of tho'.Orphans* Court, >lll that certain Irtfctor Parcel of Land, situate in Hopewell township, Cumberland county, Upiilcs north of Neivburg, bounded.by lands of. Levi Diehl, C. Hoover, Fanny Hoover and others, containing .53 more or.jess, lato the property of John* Holler, kec’d. It is a tract of excellent Slato Land, ol which some G acres are Mead.ow, Tho improvements nro a -JSjA Double LOG HOUSE,' Log Bam, QBms|TTj|awith otherOut-bnildingS; there is sjhf llilSr a of good water fit the dour of- the dwelling. A thriving young Orchard of Apple and other friilt- 1 trees. Tho promises ate well fenced antbU'SWJhitrtjf’tvivtOr running through the place.- Also, Iwa tracts of Mountain Land; each containing about 5 acres/ situated in tho same township, tho poo bounded by lands of'Wm. M'llrvaln, Wm. Mifcholl and ot hers, and tho other by Solomon Alowry, PhiHp Miller mid others. Tho title for,one half of these properties will be mode by tlio heilrs that are of ago, tlio’ other half by the guardian of tho : minor children under said Order ; of Orphans’ i Court. Terms and conditions made known the i day ol sale. JOHN HOLLER, JOHN LESHER & MART bis wife. JOHN MILLER, • . Guardian qf Wm. $ CathaHne Holler. Sept. 7,1854 —1 t - Valuable Ileal Estate for-Sale. ON Friday, September 29th'1854,atlo’clock P. M., will bo exposed at public sale, on, the promises, tho following described property, Into tho real estate of William Wagoner, dcc’d, viz: A tmet of land situate in Hopewell town ship, Cmnborlund coimtv, 1 milo north-west of Newburg,'hounded by lands of John Carson, Adam Shulcnborger, Wm. Wherry and others, containing about 127 Acres ofSlafa Land,- of a good quality, all cleared ahd Ihagood stole of cultivation and under good fences.. There is a Young Apple Orchard of grafted trees on said mnd, and an assortment of Peaches, Cherries, Plumbs, &c. Tito Improvements afo n Double LOG HOUSE, double LOG BARN, Corn Crib, Wagon Shed, Blacksmith igglglgnSbop and other Out-buildings. There anover failing Spring of water near tho dwelling. Tho above farm is In a good neighborhood- and possesses advantages which makes it o very desirable situation for any per son wishing to purchase Slate Land. Also, at tho same time and place, a lot of cleared land near tho above, bounded by lands of J. Carson, John Stauffer, #r., and others, containing 18 acres and 68 perches, with a Loo House and a Log Stable thereon erected; there la an Orchard of choice fruit on said land. Also, a tract of Timber Land, situated hi tho same township, about Ifc miles from tho first described tract, bonnded by lands of James Mil ler and others, containing 21 acreage 62 perches.' This land is covered with thriving Timber, nil of which can be conveniently got at. Tho above tract of lam! will ho sold subject to q widow's dower, of ono-thlrd of tho purchase money, which is to remain In tho hands of the purchaser or purchasers, tho interest whereof Is to bo paid annually to tho widow during her life, end after death tho principal la to bo paid to tho heirs en titled by law to receive the same. ' Terms made known on day of sale by DAVID WHERRY, _ , , JlgtM for (he Iltin, September?, IBM—4t . A. N, OUEC.V, Attorney at law, has settled at Mc chanlcsburg, Camborlaml county, /or tlio purpose of practicing hisprofcsalon. All kinds of legal writing, collections, court business, fee., promptly attended to, Olllco, directly opposite the ofllco of. Dr. Long. ,« August 8, .1851—Cm Tlii'csliing Jtfn chines. OF tlio best make constantly on band and for salo at tho Carlisle Foundry ami Muchino Shop. . GARDNER & DROWN. August 10, 1804,—8ni 8«V« your Old ITlclal, CASH paid for Old Molal, such Q« Copper, Brans and Iron, at the Carlisle Foundry and Mnchjno Shop. Aug, 10, 1851—8 m ’ If not sold at privnto sale lie fore Saturday (]io 80th of September noxt. It will on that day lia offered nt public sale 1 , at 12 o'clock, HI,, on tlio promises, when forms will bo nmdo known by SAMUEL KIIOADS. . , t , , _ , August 24.1851—/>t* ACOAIIONI.—A now lot of jtarina, Corn- (- ■* —~——— . ■ . aA Starch, Taplooo, Sago, Pearl, Harley Pak* rig Powder, Extract of Coffee, Itlco Fleur, fcol 'or sale by J. \V', EBY. August 8,1854, ' JUST received, a fresh supply of Linseed oil, Turpentine, Paints, Varnishes fco, Also, an oxcnllont article of cheap Oil far Firo Proof Paints, at the old stand East Main Street, Carlisle, Pa. y 'Sopt. U,1854. H; SAXTON’ -REAI-, ESTATE. AT PUBLIftiSALE. WILL bo sold at public silo, on TUESDJIY October, Hi, 1864, on'tho', premises: that excellent Farm, belopfelng to tho heirs of Goo. Tiimble?dec’d.-i altuuto in Silver Spring town ship, Cumberland co., one mile north ;of Buch er’s Bridge, on the Slate road ; leading from Hogucstown to Etorret’s Gap, containing 200 Acres of black.hlato and Gravel land, of good quality and in,a high state of. cultivation." Tho improvements pu tho mansion side pf this track A are a DOUBLE BEICK BOUSE and KITCHEN, BANK BARN, and all tho necessary out-bnlldinga, an Apple Orchard of grafted ftuit, water. The cast side containing a STONE HOUSE & STABLE, an Apple Orchard of common ftuit, a good well of water in Urn basement, & n lino spring clean by. This property coaibiaos several advantages tho nature of tho soil being lodso and oaky tilled. It contains about 25 -Jim, of Second bottom Land, which Is well adopted to tho growth ol either grain or grass, giving, it tho double ad vantage of a grain. amt stock farm- From its location and eminence it la well worthy tho nn uco or persons desirous of purchasing a hcauti ftil ooanliy residence. This property . will bo sold entire or divided, to suit purchasers., Also, will ho sold, 67 Mm of Mountain Tim- ■ Lfr-V il ! » fung improvement on, and about three miles distant. , Sale to commence gt 10 o’clock, A.'M.. on ' said day, when terms will bo 'made known bv Sept. 7, iBr,4—trimble, Agent. , Public Sale ol Itcal Estate IN CVMBERUINi) COUNTY. ’W{. r f,. ll “ soll . i at »o<o, oil SATUR- Tn Jn tv u’ oclol,c ' 1861, at (ho’ house of Jacob Walters, .on the .promises, the following Irncts-and Lots of Land, s tnato in Silversnring township Cumberland coniity, hi?wco”S? dogmnnet creek and the North Mountain, about one mile cast of Jacob Simmon’s Store on tho State road, two miles north of T’oiiroso’s and Bucher s nulls, 8 miles from Harrisburg and 8 miles ftoia the turnpike road,' and tho same dis tance from Hogucstown. Tract No. 1, coutamlng 100 Acres, more or less, about 89 of which is cleared, land and 17 Acres of timber j on tills Tract are a Targe and A convenient Two-Story HOUSE, ®fllte LOG ° aton <j spring house IftHl I a ig& ovcr ft never-failing spring of good <SsS£sSlS wa * or >. with other necessary out buildings. Also, a good Apple Orchard and fruit trees of different kinds. 08 1 !r’,?j~7 C ? nt, | fn ‘ n^ l . l6 Acre8 ’ oro or less, 08 of which is cleared land and 17 acres ol ti m l LINPnnrTQW Ct !! 1Cr ° l# ? convenient DWBL ■wV.?’ I OIJSE and « good Barn, a stone spring S ™VJ°> cr fx-lmg spring, and olheiout bu ldmgs. -Also, an Apple Orchard and difler ent kinds of fhilt trees. 1 Tim cleared land on both theso tracts we di vided into convenient Holds. There is also a quantity of Limestone’ on each of tlio above tracts. Also, at (ho samo time and place, will wllnlnl l 9l ?| Aor , os ° f Woodland, more or loss, adjoining the nbovo .tracts nnd Ivin, lit the foot ol he North Mountain! the Woodland is tliWd cd Into lots of ditlhrent sizes thorn 10 to 15 acres which will he sold separately. Sale to commence at a o’clock, A. JI.. on said day, when attendance will bo given and terms made known by, ° SAMUEL GSELL', Swalara/p., Dauphin co., near f/nmmeW’n. kept. 7, 1804—6t* ..... Valuable JHIIJ Property tor Sale, rjIIIE suhsoribor, Assignee of Ahraliara Ris ’’f HC JI at publlc sale, on the premises, on Thursday, tho stli day of October, 1854, at 10 o clock A. M. of said day, tlio following des cribed real estate; situato in Ollvcrtownshlp, Perry county, Pa., containing abolit 05 Acres of Land, aborning tho Borough of Newport, on Which then- is a largo Stone Merchant and Grist MILL, with two run of Burra, and ouo run of country, Stonea, and room for another pair of Burra—with Plaster Mill and Smut Machine, all complete and ingood working order. Tho whole of tho works, &c., In the mill known formerly as “Zinn’s mill,” are of the most modern and Improved character. Also, a largo double-geared Saw Mill, finished in tho most complo manner, which Is calculated to do-«-lsrffv business., - - 'j&RP&tk. fl k° Frame Dwelling mIWs l l\°V SE > . ftear fr now. With Horae- ISiiUsSrS. 0 " nd otflor necessary buildings. EEBasSS*' 10 ' mills and 1 buildings oro highly finished, and In complete order; , •■/ The N export Depot of- tho Pom&y/rnnia Rail, road Is within 60 rods of tbo mills, nnd tbo Jit niata Canal is within C rods of tlio eamo, wiilch givy to these mills advantages and facilities of a superior character. 1 ho mills arc propelled by tbo BuflMoe creek: and tho whole property is regarded as one of tho very best for millers and capitalists in this sec tion of tho State. Pertons .wishing to see tho property, will call upon tho subscriber residing near KoWnoit. or upon tno miller. 1 Terms will bo made known on day of sale bv T . ; CHRISTIAN LONG, Ang™. J August 31,1864—6t 6 Orphans’ Court Sale. ON Thursday, September 28. 185-t, liy order of tlio Orplmfis’ Court o( Cumberland co„ mil bo sold nt public said, on tlio premises, on ho above day, tlio following Heal Estate, lain tho properly of I'olor Knisuloy, In Silver Spring township, In said county, deceased, viz • ■■ All, that certain plantation of land situate \a said township, bounded by lands of Henry Gnsslnger, John Gotahall, Abraham Hon niman ami others, containing 2353 Acres, strict measure. jt—ji The improvements are n two story LOG HOUSE, LOG BARN, Ton • il!^9 n,,t . llouso ' s *»Wo, Blacksmith Shop, iffi3aS2a aml a now Lime Kiln. There is a good Well of water nt the mansion house, and there is running water on tho place. One nor t op of tho land is Limestone, and tho other por tion of it is Slate Lund. About thfeo-fouth* of this and cleared and-in cultivation, tho other fourth is well tombored. The fences arc good. 1 ho property Hoi? about 8* miles north-west from llogucstown. Sale to conraionco at t o’clock, P. M. orfuahl day, and tcims made known by JAMES IRVIN, . °f Peter A'wwe/ey, dcc'd. August ayiasi—ci*, I'arri* ft>r Sale. T 5? on wlllch 1 "o'* «itanforf In 1 Silver Spring township, Cumberlamlcounty, on tho road loading from Kingstown foSfcmdt’s Gap, and bounded by lands of David Hoover’s , Mill property, John Zollinger, and tlio Conodo-1 gulncf creek, is offered* at private sale. The farm contains J 11C Acres of good Gravel Land, 100 acres being cleared and under good fence, 20 ol #hich Is Meadow or Bottom'Land, andtho remainder timber land. The Improvements are n.l a largo BRICK Dwelling Homo with good collars, a’novcr tailing pump of liSlißyj? watcr ht the door, Double LOG Barn, Crib, Wagon Shed, Wood and .Smoko Houbo, &c. Also, an Applo Orchard of grafted trees, together witha great variety of Beach', Cherry, Plum and other fruit trees.— There aro four never falling springs of water on the farm, with the creek at the south side, mak ing it a doslrablo property for tho raising of stock. A largo portion of the farm has boon recently limed, and Is In excellent condition. Also, at tho same time, 10 Acres of Mountain Land, covered with good Timber, and within 2& miles of (ho farm. Dll. €% E. ISLIJItI EWITHAL, . IIOM(EVJI7'iIIC PIfYSICUN, OFFICE and residence onLouthorßtroct,ono door oast of tho Gorman Reformed Church. Dr. Blumonthal roapoctftilly offers his profession al services to tho citizens of Carlisle and vlcinl. ty. Persons from n distance laboring under chronic diseases may consult by letter. Office hours from 7 to 0 A. M. and 2 to 4 P. M. * . Carlisle AUg. 24, 1854—tf* V -• Town Property for Sale. THE subscriber .offers for sale, tho following Town Properly, viz; ■ .-Ho.l. Tho two story House, . AnA. with a two story back-bul!ding,brlck IwKjflW Cistern, Wash Hoaeo and Stable, slt- SU ifc» ato on West Loutlier street. In Car* lisle.' hdiw fa tho occupancy of. Sirs.' I E. D. Reynolds. Tlio Lot Is 50 feel fronlihgon Louthcr. street, running nofth 240 feet to an al loy, containing a niiinber of cbolfco iruit trees, and Is a desirable residence for a private family. No. 2. A two story Brick DwelllngHouso on •the corner of North and West streets, the Lot is CO feet on West'and 75 feet omNorth street. • No. 8. Two two story Brick Dwelling Houses on South Bedford* street near the Gorman Lutheran Church. , No. 4. A corner Lot of ground on Sonth Hanover street adjoining property of Andrew Heckor. , , If the above property Is not sold privately bo* fore Saturday tho ROth day of September. 1854, it wJH bo-offered at Public Sale at tho Court Rouse In Carlisle at 2 o’clock on that day. For further particulars enquire of • ‘ , N.UANTCH. Carhslo, September 18th, 1854 Bt. PUBUC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. ON Saturday, October 14, 1854, in pursuance of an order of tho Orphans’ Court of Cum berland county, will be sold at public sale, on the premises, late of Jamc'sKclso, of Southamp ton’ township, Cumberland county, dec’d., on the above mimed day, the following real estate, viz r A tract of Land, lying and being partly in JNewlon and partly In Southampton townships, hounded by lands of Moses Cope, John Maxwell, and James K. Kelso, containing 87 Acres and 114 Perches, nl r rlT nS ? r ,°,- Wc ', c ™* °S ‘ a,c “>■« Jr-Fivo .R" con l - of , l , ho P»>®hMo money to bo paid on ?.f„ ° l V n 'r tlo " °, f 11,0 81,0 «■= Court, ono hind. APn° PlirCl ; nB ° m ,°"° y t 0 rom “ ln in lho hands of the purchaser during the ilfo of Mary Kelso, widow of testator, the interest thereof to bo paid to her nnnually, Horn ll'io Ist of Anrll next; ono half of tho balance to lie paid on the Ist °f April cost, when possession will bo given’ and the balance in two equal annual payments thereafter without interest, to be secured by judgment bonds., The grain in tho ground to bo the°year purcllllSor to tbe taxes of JAMES K; KELSO, , „ MARV KELSO, September 14,185-1—5t 1 Farm at Public Sale. THE subscriber will sell at public sale, on Saturday, October 21st, 1854, a TRACT OF I.aND, situate on the road lending from Sliio pensburg tOjNcwville, in Southampton town, ship, Cumberland county, containing S 5 Acres of good Limestone Land, in a high stato of cultivation, and endowed with good fences. Tho. improvemouts consist of a n—a two story LOG HOUSE, BRICK Isffiil BAM. BARN, two Tenant Houses, *•48089JK agonn, ? k ? r aml Blackstnilli Shops, Corn-crib, and other Out-buildings; alVoll of never failing water at the door, anda thriving young Orchard of choice Iruit. At die same time will bo offered a tract of Mountain Land iu said township, containing 28 acres, covered with Pino & Chestnut limber! I eraons wishing to see the property can do so by ca ling on Jacob An, living on tho same. • If the above is not sold, it will on that day ho offered for rent. Sale to Commence at 10 o*- clock, when terms will be made known by ' Sophll, 1864—0 t UENRV AH. Assignee Sale. T>T virtue of a voluntary deed of assignment " by John llarlarhcr and his wife Eliza, the subscriber will sell on Friday, the Oth day of ?n«Hi P *i 1 * 8,>4 2 °® tho . P relH «ca, the following ' described tract of land and improvements, viz: A tract of first rate Limestone Land, containing 25 Acres and 52 Perches, neat measure, I “ K " a ‘ od 'f Sl ! v , e f Spring township, Cumberland county, about It, miles north of Kingstown and I Thchnprovonicntsaro I a , s ’, roNE & i’ll AME GRIST MILL, ‘ ]ll excellent water power, tin . Jr id3Wtsurpassed byanyonthoConodogulnot ' l, '?° 'imMe two aiory MANSION HOUSE, a I rinm Tenant ITnnuo, Prama Dura, a thriving young Orchard and other fruit Irony I " D,i <lf '™ler "oor tio houso. J 1 v ° described properly j s „ ( i c ,i ml ,io I one, and ct nlnlisffwouhl do well to attend Hie i Ji nfol 7l! o<,on rcl Pecting the property can bo had by calling on (lie subscribcrncnr Mo niT.'m'T 8 ; 0r °,' 1 *! r ' '"’’“ssener, tho Miller, any lime before (ho day of sale. A fbrther description is deemed unnecessary, as the property, Its advantages and location, will recommend it to nil who wish to purchase. Sale to commence at 10 o’clock, A. U„ on said day, when the terms of sale will bo made known by c. TITZEL, . •tf«ig«ce of John Ilarlcrher. August 17,185-I—Bt RPHAIVS S CO(I t SALE. On Thursday the 6/A day oj October, 18G4. Bi order oHIio Orphans’Court of Cumber, land county, will bo sold at public, sale, on the premises, in Mcchanlcsbnrg, in said coun ly, the properly belonging to Mrs. Jane Oliver, deceased, and the heirs at law, viz ; A lot ofground in said Rorough, containing about TWO ACHES, situate aiding (ho Silver Spring road, on the north cast comer of Main M Street. T/io Improvements nro a largo two Story LOft HOUSE and KITCHEN - (rough cnrtt out-sido,) and o Frame Earn. There aro on said lot a variety of excellent frtiit trees. Tho Cumburlnnd’Valley Knit Hoad runs through said lot. Tho location is well adapted for any pub lic busirtess. The property will bo offered in three lots'itt hi tho whole, ami will bo sold to tho highest nm) best bidder. Solo to cotnincnco on said day at 1 o’clock, I’. M. when attendance will bo given and'teTihs of Sale made known, b >’ - . C.TITZEL, Trustee and Guardian for the Heirs. -tfttg. 17/A 1851. Town Properly for Salt. WILL bo sold at public sale, on tho premi ses, on Saturday, October 7,1851, at 2 O'clock, I . M. of said day, tho lot of ground, situate in South Hanover street, Carlisle, in tho square south of (ho Post Office, measuring CO I foul in front and 2-10 In depth, having thereon I Jm»* erected two hro-stury Houses, ono a iittt l *™ no ! m<l J,,Q 0t,,0r n Log, together *I —i with other out-houses. Tlio properly 1 will ho sold together or in two parts ns may suit purchasers. Conditions of sale mado known on said day, by LEVI ZEIGLER, Mm’r. of Mark Zeicler. dec'd. August 01,1854—0 t ' OK. V. S. BAUER, RESPECTFULLY offers hia professional aer vicos to the citizens ofCnrllaloaml surroun <llng country. Offlco and residence In South Hanover street, directly opposite tho Volunteer otilcc. March 211, ISM.—If. Teas, Comte, &c. THE subscriber has Just added to Ids fomio- Block, a general selection of CHOICE GHCI. CERIES, ns well na all the oilier variety of ar a tides usually kept in a Grocery Store, J^^ombraclnglUoConco— -roasted And green —at 12J'and 14 els. peril)., Orfeans, Clarified, Crushed and Pulverized Sugars, of fine quail ies; Chocolates, bplces, Dairy Sftll,andavarie. ty tancy articles, all of which are ollcrod attho lowest cash prices. VTo ur o thanUM for the former support given us, and invite a ftirlhor call IVoiu our friends and customers. Marion Hall, Carlisle, Aug. 11, 1H64.* lot »f tho cololirufoil v patent II heel Creme for carriage*. cars, wu goiiß,&°. This article fitlly maintains there, putntlon of being the host article for llio purpose ever,offered. Fdradlont Aug, 81,18/ii fIRAGk*;RS' —A now supply of fresh Water, ’ Butter, I’lo-nlo, Sugar and Trenton Blscuit-Just received and fer snlo hy Aug. 0,1851. J. W. EBY. FAKM, FORSAKE. • THE alfc* ; uato In Silver county, about tivo fnilcs^rtfti^^nfthe village of, Hogucstowp} and 'of ’ Mechanlcsburg, : on the n OdnfiOr doguinet creek, adjoining landsofTiburyEwarty, and the said crock dni the South, Benjamin ,El>i, erly on the cast, and Jacob Benuny on tbb north' and west. < , >,.■-.u-.*.. •It contains 229 J acres, neat moasaro.oftho black slate kind; about 100 acres arc cleared and in a high state of cultivation.- Over.BQ6s.btub* els of lime have been pntpn the land. in ,s few years past; and about 400 funnel of new post, and rail-fence has bccn.madoj tho JPurm ls well supplied with water. .It is,’an eicdllfebt Farm to raise stock, and well adapted for oil Iclns of grain; tho remainder Is well timbered, and may nearly all bo cleared and cultivated. “ r Also> a. great number of locust trees, dispersed thronm tho fields,- Tho improvements aio good TWO STORY DWELLING 'joSEfer. HOUSE, tveflthpr-boarded and paint-'IHSsHk cd. A now BANK BARN, .with Wagon Shed and Com Crib TENJINT JIOUSE , and other ont-buildings- Thero is also a good-'spring of excellent 'water near the House, and a good bearing Orchard of various kinds of fruit., •< ~ Persons desirous,of purchasings Fairo of this kind, will do.wcll to call upon jtho. subscriber, residing near thc-Fairview Iron-Works, £ miles above tho Harnsburg'Dridgo, near tho riven or upon Samuel Eshclman, residing cntbdEarnf.' Tlio Farm will bd offered at private salo until Saturday, the IGth day of September, and If not sold, It will then bo exposed to public said on that day, at 1 o’clock In tho’afternoon,' ' ' ' - FREDERICK MAT.'? August 17, 1851.—5 w. . • Voluablo'JLimegtoiie Form ' -AT PUBLIC SALE, ON FRIDAY tlio 22d of September, 185$, The Heirs of Joseph Witmer, late of North Middleton township, deceased, will sell at pub lic sale, on the premises, at 10 ©.’clock, A. M,, a flrstrato LIMESTONE FARM, In Southampton township, Cumberland county,; .Thls.-J’ann is situated on the Carlisle and Chambcrsburgtuni piko, about twnmilcsEnsto/ Sbippcnsburg, and was .formerly, the property of Johnson William son*. - It contains 14S ACRES, about twohty flvo of which is very fine thuberlnnd. The whole tract is under Rood fence and In o high state of cultivation. There is also nn Orchard of choice and thriving Irnft trees. The improvements am a largo two story BRICK HOUSE,- AmA with Back Building, Brick WASH HOUSE, a good BANK BARN, K9llllE &c. Also, a TENANT HOUSE MSMmiM and STABLE. There arc two convenient to the bulldmgsT • • The widow’s dower can remain in ltfc property or will .ho released, as the purchaser may wish. For further information, call upon Joa. Witmer, who resides on the premises. Terms will bo made known on the day of sale, by JACOB WITMER, • • ABR*M. WITHER, •ana other Heirs of Joseph IVilmer, dictated, August 17,1854.~t5. ■ FARM POli SALE. rpHE undersigned offers for sale the Farm on X which lie now resides, situated In Hopewell township. Cumberland county, about two mile's Itofft Nefrbnrff, dbntalnlng about One Hundred and Sixty five Acres of firslratc Slate Land, well watered, under good fence, and in a high state of cultivation; .About OUo Hundreifond Thl£ teen Acres under fence, the residue in excellent umber. Tbc improvcmcrita arc a largo two story feA SJONE HOUSE, KITCHEN, AND STOVE ROOM, together with a JJJ'Kga Brick Wash House, Milk House,and .f ~i w"11 at the kitchen .door. A large Double-Log Barn, Carriage House,grain house, and all other necessary out buildings in good or der, and will bo sold low. If not sold before thd 25th ol'October,lt will on that day bo offered at Public Sale. A. SMITH McKINNEY. August 17,1851 2 m.* TVTOTICE is hereby given, tbit the bickibsbn Saving Fund Society,located in Centerville. Cumberland county, I>q., will make application to the next Legislature of the Commonwealth of l.cnnsylvanln, for an act'of incorporation, with' o capital often thousand dollars, and-privilege to increase to twonty-flvo thousand dollars, with discounting privileges and,power to.roceivo do- such other powers and |srMlojrcs as arc. usually gnuitodfo Saving Institutions. By order of the Board.. A. Q. MILLER. Juno 29, 1854—Cm Treaty IJsiatc Notice. K T^ T , T i' !S . lc ”, ,amc " , ‘ ,r >- on lho estate of Js- “ JU cob Sheets, ate of East Pemnsboro’ toim- Isleod 0 bv lr r 'n' C .°. Ua,y ’ P “'’ doc ’ d -1>«« been isseod bj the Register of said comity, to tho aubsenber who resides in tho township aforesaid! All persons Indebted to.aald ealato are rennoat bfr’ofd? 0 - fi ? cdi “‘° P*T«wnt,-and' tl lO so bar ing ctalma will present tl.cm for aotllcAloit to . , „ JOHN SHEETS, jßx’r August 21,1851—0 f ' ’ r Estate Notice. i ?. ,lcrol) yeiv<!n that loiters df acU i 1 ministration on Iho estate of Samuel Now anTonimi 0 °P Uj T tr All ™ township. Climber, land county. Pa., deceased, bare boon laancdW tlio Register In and tbr said county to tho suit f!. b a r n'' 1,( ’ '“.w* s ■" n ‘° ’l dd to'enablp ot Hi), mandi •f 1 , 1 ,' pcrsbl,s “ v 'lnE claims or dol mands against tlio ealato of tlio said, decedent dow” 111 a Bt .i’ d l ° " la ! 10 ,Inown 1,10 “mo without delay, and those Indebted to make payment to DIETKICII STEINER, Adm’r. August 8, 1854—Ot* * A CARD. Dr. H. W. Cauftnaa ‘VA/’OULD rcspectAilly announce to (ho citl ▼ v zons of Carlisle and vltinity that alter an IS?™ of i tw , clvo ycart in tho practice of Medicmo, ho lias located himself In their midst for this purpose of devoting his entire attention to tho practice of tho profession, and would re spectfully solicit a share of public patronage. ’ Ilia office and residence is rieit door to 0. Mnglanghhn s Hotel, North Hanover st.‘ Carlisle, Juno 22, 1851—Om. IS hefoby plrort, (hat application will bo mado to thu next Legislature, agreeably to ttio con stitution and Jaws of tho Commonwealth ofPenn sylvanin, for im alteration in (ho charter of tba Carlisle Deposilo Rank, so ns to confer upon said Rank the rights and privileges ot a bank of issue, to change tho name to that of “The Car lisle Rank,” and td Increase (ho capital, stock one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, if prac ticable. By order of , (ho Board of Directors. n ,t , r 'P r ‘ M - BEETEiI, Cashier.' Carlisle, Juno 20, 1851—Cm ' • ’‘.'"r* *" «PPlic»llon will 1(1 h!l n fnr n ° St 01 Pennsylva- Incorporation ofa Bank,with giner .nm«kKrt T 1 or ’ lf '"'Practicable, for a Deposit Bank, with ft capital of one hundred ng U l?To (,m | r8 ’ H 1 1! l lr P rlvll °K° of Incroas- Inmdrctl thousand dollars, to b« located In llio Borongh of Carlisle, Cumberland tb ° n “ m ° “'’ d sl J' loor “Tba Carlisle, Juno 29,1864—Cm. TiT > rn,Jlf?i; onBnUclorßceUnod * 1# C^ nsta V lly on * land » and for s&lq * at lowest market prlcost particular at lontlta will bo paid to or.l«f»S HKco. J. WALLOIVEB It SON, Harrisburg, Pa. ■JnnoS—3m* I’lnlnllcld Classical Acatlcmy, NEAR CARLISLE. PA. npIIE ICth Session will commence Jfny lst._ JL A retired & hcaltliflil location with thorough Instruction in tho various departments of a clas sical or mercantile education. Tonus—Board mid Tuition per session, SCO For Catalogue, with Aill information. address' B. K. IWBNS, Principal ond Proprietor. Plainfield Post Ofllco, Gutnb’d. Co. Pa April 0,1851. SAXTON’S. fliinmo Wanted. ' TIIH highest price will bo pnld In ensh. ■or Smnno in Inrgo or anmll quantities, if (lollv oo° ®}*bßorlb°r In Hnst street, Cnrllalo. Juno 20, 01—3m.] J ACOB SHHOM. NOTICE. Notice Notice
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