, J lBf!inn^|^i^tfp)ctobc r tixtii tfho Society- irepwog, •pK-iß&'.ycWitiUe;Ekhi^praPa : fioufcilcM'tw iff&TOratlCiVj Somes7oo ’frill bedifltrihujedih citab: PHmdd&B J tod : VriU; be.' de«. uye^e^^'^klcn^^Air/ lTora&j (3BEELEY^'Esq. t the &.'y> lj‘,ibune* If tSfe'.wcathcr Is hotfavorable at that hour, ho yill.spcak at 2 o’clock, or if 'still' hifavorabio,. lie 'will speak’at £(&ilbckirrtho Court House. HO'haa&rittoiv to;'thb Board. of Managers aa* V : j ■. >< .-.:<*•• ' t -*- ;• Excursion, tickets wiU'be&sracd ok.thc & Yv Railroad at half the usual rates; to 'persons at-, tho r feiri,ati4 /articles • for .Exhibltipii' - wjliU trjuisportcd fwe of charge. •• :, . 0 * !:> • ( ..>fiion PwCB OF pKOviBIOK3.-—T}iisis asub •. home”to- the"pockets;of, peofi^wflttMlfir*,of The Beaton Courier speaks truly when it Says that '•houscktcpeH mnst’fecl'specially intcrcstcdto '• :W)W. whether the liigh which they arc • - : $ piy rprlhfecommoditiesdaily. , ” paired'for!thekitchcii arclikdy.tp' continue, - tod whetlier thesoenormoua ratese arc - caused' ;by a scarcity of the articles in question, or 6wo - ■ Wjcir existencc'to tricks of speculation.”. The - .toifrtcV statds sonlefactaf wliicb areworthyof , police'; but we may rcniark that; if thirty cents ba dfeemed high in Boston, what should wccon ‘ hTdw twenty-five,and thirty-oho in Carlisle ? fefcayk: ’ ‘I/’'/ . v ‘ , '“Biltter is fibw scllihg in the Boston mar kets at'thirty cents a'pounds : This is a sort of faniinQ do justified onlf by thb •'Vxlstence;Of an extreme scarcity of the article. ascGrtaincd that'durihg the week ortFriday last; there,arrived in Boston tbc cbiintry by the railroads alone mo less thin tbrcclmhdrtd and fifty-six tons of butter. ■ ' Canopy; man briieyc that with this abundant v., supply there can be arty other means of keeping A up thopresent exorbitant prices than byforo- f ‘ \stalli ng and -conapl racy ? -Everybody, knows a Hhat butter cannot bo exported • with profit at m the prices which it has commanded for months 7 [iast, and the domestic market is its only vent. . : f , Volunteer. J " [ -V? \ A lilß&iuy FOE TOUNQ HEN. I •, Ai ft.roecting heid by the young men of Car lislc>,on.7dondayevening the 25th Inst., for the • purjWso of forming soma definite plan for pro ... curmg a Library, after the usual, Selection of - officers; the following resolutions wero passed: /V WffKREAS, Wo feel the' necessity of cstallish .• ing,som« association for tfio moral improve ment, and intellectual' (tulturcof the young ipon of our borough, and intend establishing a library society, to be' callcd-j'TKc Young Liherajy. Association of Carlisle;” ami, being • fully of the futility, of our .own unaided . exertions ..and relying on tho good-will and gen-: erosity of the citizens of this borough, woadopt the following resolutions showing the basis of our society, anAaflkragthclr assistance. Kesolrcd, That this Society shall- be com* posed of the young men of tins borough, who ; aredcsirouspf acquiring knowledge themselves,' v and willing, to assist others in its acquisition. Resolved, That'a cop mi I tee, from f the members of thcassociation, bo appointed to ascertain what, .amount of money, enn becol lected, for tho purpose of procuring a suitable library., ’ Jlcsolucd, -That the money thus raised be put into thc.honds of six respectable and responsi ble cltiscna of this borough, not under 25 years , of-age, who will expend them for the nbovc ;•* named purpose; as they; in conjunction with a ; majority of thb Society shall deem advisable. ’ Ht*olcedi,Tha.t these resolutions be signal by the officers and published in the papers of the borough: JOHN H. Rllfel, Pres. J«o. D. Hampton, Scct*y.’ ‘ •; 1 ■ ‘ _ For the Volunteer.- ■-A;' iII EIGHT. -- ■■ ildakstowN, Sept, 19, 1854. ‘W'm. 31. Mxtkeii, Secretary of the Stand .ittgjCioimitlee of Cumberland County. [ jyiai Si'r— Ydnr lifter is just received. In wUwjk to yov\r Interrogatory, «'Aro you a mem l»prof the’society dr; order commonly called or known by tlio name of Know-Nothings V*' I have only to say lam not. Yours &c. JOHN OLtNDLNIN. ‘ UTEST FOBEION NEWS. Tho'stcamship Atlantic arrived at New. York on Tuesday, bringing Liverpool advices to the Olhinsl. Russia's absolute rejection of the four propositions of Austria seems to be authentic- ascertained, and it is added that the Aus trian army intho,Principal!lies will be increas- from thirty to one hundred thousand men. Jt is hot eipetotedthat Austria will dcclaro war Russia, but it is belicvcd'tHat the Aus trian, slid Swedish ministers will leave St. Pe tersburg., Steamers of the allied ilcct having approached llongoUdd, the Russians blow up tho fortress of Oustafstown, imagining it was to bo borqbarded. . Up to August 21st the al lied expedition-had not left ; Varua, and it was doubtful when .it would go, or where to.. The Russian forces have retired beyond tho Pruth, tho Austrians aro m tho Principalities, and the Tbridlh’army wasinarching forward very leis urely 1 ; 1 'Baron Hess; the Austrian Commander in-chief, has issued a proclamation to tho in habitants of the, Principalities, announcing tho Austrian troops'have entered those provinces under a treaty-with the Ottoman Porte, and bring-peaco to tho people thereof. Omar Pacha has entered Bucharest in great state. Tho la dies covered him with flowers. Tho correspon dents of tlio London Chronicle and News word arrested ’at Bucharest by mistake, and when subsequently liberated demanded a written apo- from Omar Pacha. Princo Albert is on 4 yipit to Lou|p Napoleon at Boulogne, lie set opi, accompanied-by the Duke of Newcastle, Minister'of.War,,a squhdron of the Queen’s Ijfo guards, four sloops of war, and a great, fleet of passenger ships, Tho camp at Bolognc con twog 100,000 troops, ; Napoleon in person commands tho manoeuvres, and tho Kjng of rtf 1 *? 1 * Duke, of Bafbant, and the King ?-T ~ , °riugal have been present. The Emperor Jero,no BrQ t 0 v * ait Bclgi jS?*iS l ronil^ ,nct King at Toumer, 1 Aelvictafrom Spain J ' other ' Christina; had been EOTZod,w)tp fievero lllucss from cerebral excite* rocnt.nml had become insane. Cholera , was committing great ravages in Barcelona, CIIOLSBA IN PlXTSDUftd.— Tho cbolora <>llll MM at Pittsburg, wllKdrcadful lutillly. 1) " wool omlng onßatunlay l„t t l,oro wcro 171 dcoilis, .including 120 from diolora,— On Sunday, llioro worn ii donllij, on Mowlnv , 68,‘0n Tuesday over 00, on Wednesday 60 and Thursday CO. Groat alarm prevails, and many pdrsonS are leaving the city., The authorities art) having fires burning in the streets, iu the hope of. purifying tho atmosphere. Thursday pas observed as a day. of humiliation and prayer. '. IHsjarn or OotuuDiA.—Tbo cholera has en tirely attdsldcd In Columbia, Only Ihtconow cases pore reported since last Friday aftornoom Tho £py says that on Saturday tho absentees Commenced returning, and now tho town has rospmod its panted appearance,: Tho.total number of deaths, irom tho breaking out of . tho epidemic, to lust Tuesday, was ISO. Annexation. —ThO Washington Globe, whioh is. usually envitjous In, its statements, says ir *‘Tho treaty annexation tho Sandwich Islands to tho United States, wo nro’. assured from good mthority, jjgw at tho State Doi)ajJmont t ". •, 1 y : Ih thta tbO Ctli' lDai.V SahahE. ddaghtop of 1 Jabolr lUhey barti A dec*d/formerly i 6i this 1: place; K2 yearst- •'- --i■■■^'• , '•< •'■’».<•'? /h : * ,yja Peori;TUVo‘h tlio Iflth' Chbler raJhfantnnii'Josfipa;\V.,; intootson' ofDavld-a'na Adha-'Stuokoy; fgftobrivcfi thlsjcondty* .agbd pno-yba'f,; aaaWcntV-sQvoh j; i 1 PlDb-GroTh Furnace, on the 18th Inst., Mrs.’ilAUT HokTiß/agod upwdtdaef seventy four years. '■ • , r \ ;••>• i J . House CorKent*' rpHE undersigned wllloffCrthe'PubUc House, ; J_'nbwoccuplod byS.l Rupley/attho head, ? oj Bolling Springs;'fifr/ fent, atr public outcry,: on Monday tbo2d of. October, 18&4/onthe-proml keslat'12o’clock,M. v . • >-■ • PETER F.EGE;' - ; .Sept. 28,'1854—1t.- ; .Jl; ,-i ‘A--. . LV^:, ,cautio^i HUNTERS and tresspassers In general, afo' •hereby warned* against longer tresspass. Sng on'tbo'preiuisos of the subscriber, in West Pebnsborough Township, Cumberland county. 1 will resort td tlio'law’against all who'tr'osspass anfbturo.' "Tl •—"* 1,1 ' i • . WILLIAM CAROTHER&.' ' : ' ; 'Sept;’2Bi'-1854-r4t*; .;■ . ; MfEWOpOBS! THE'' largest stock of GOODS'over brought to Odflislojls now" to ’ bo-soenal'Pl' AnsoLn’s Storo,whoro,'tliaiikfulf6r pastfavors/-hopes for a-contlnnanco of the samo< Hla'Stock having .been purchased to groat odvantago ho Is prepar ed to sell goods- chcdpor tlian over, . Hist stock ,consists in partof tho dUTcrout kinds of. goods suited to the season, among whlchraay bo foutid Ladles* ... [ DressT Goods in every variety, such as flno P|ada, M. do Lainc, Cashmeres, Meritfocs; Parumettns,. Alpaccas, Black and Faficy'Silks, among-which may bo found tlio cheapest over brought fo .Carlisle.'. * MENS AND BOVS WBAli, . such as ; Gloths,- (black and fbney colors,) Cash meres, Vestings, Satinotts, Jeans and Plaids for Boys l wear. -Also, . DOMESTIC GOODS ofall kinds* such as bleached and .unbleached Muslins, Checks, Tickings, Calicoes* Ginghams, Bagging; &c. • Also* Flannels of aU kinds and colors, which, will bo sold very low. - ..BLANKEST of.all klhds and at all prices* from $1 CO. to $8 00 per pair. - Also,. BONNETS RIBBONSySc.; A very good selection of Bonnet IHbbonS, Trim mings, Jaconet and Swiss Edging and Inserting, Thread Laces and Edgings, Collars, Sleeves, &c. HOSIERY J3NE GLOVES, Ladies’ and Kid, Lislio Thread, Silk,,Beaver, Berlin, (lined & unlincd,)Cash mere, and Cotton Gloves., .Mens’,;\Vomens’ & Children’s Hosiery of all fUnds., *.$ ar P :ts rPj‘ ll sk c . ts t' o*l Cloths, fa. A'very largo lot of Carpels of .all * kinds,’ which will bo sold very low. Also, Druggets from U to 8 yds., wide, Oil Cloths ofall kinds fc widths: Moots and Shoes for Men and Boys, Women a and. Children’s shoes, Gum shoes' oi all kinds. ■which will be sold,low*.. \ GROCERIES, Alarge stock of Groceries, such as cofieo, su gar, tea', molasses, spices,See), which will bo sold as cheap as they.can bo luid In thb town, at ;tbol old 'established stand In- North Hanover street, whore all aro invited.to attend as Choice Now,Goods they then will find, . ‘ - To pleas© the most fastidious mind, ‘ ’ Hence '‘everybody go” and bay—groat and • small And find kind attention shown to all. ; PHILIP aenold. ' Spt. 28th 1854. NOTICE. . The store of the subscriber will be closed on Monday the 2nd October, for that day only.' ' 1 PHILIP ABNOLD.’ • Sopt. 28th‘18Si. • «kas» FBijE liunmnoa 1 1 - prop. McFarland's . Oianil JErlal Astfnllon on a Slagle Wire of .:?it , ..i uko place a few minutes prcplous to Iho Circus perform ance, on orcry clear day'. ' Tho ascension will not tako placo-dnvjng.n rain or high wind. Tho Circus prpfornianco lakes placo on all oc casions, without regard to tho weather. >■ •' • Levi j. north's colossal circus i from tho National Amphitheatre, PhUnd’a. This stupondlous establishment, at onco Ihblarg cstandmoatmagDlllclcnl in tho world, compris ing urtlsU from every quarter of y tho globo, and an immense stud of horses, will exhibit at Car lisle, Monday, October £d, 1854. ADMISSION— Twenty-Fiv* Cents, Upon this .occasion, tho following > celebrated performers, who stand without equals in Europe .and will appear j !. ’. JlTr. X-evl J. North, tho distlnguJahodEques trlan. Mr. Bumel Jiunucls, tho great Double and Quadruple Horseman. -Professor Jama M’Fartand, tho unnpproacli able Tight Ropo performer. • Signor Cappanino, fho omonent Naturalist, will Intrbduos his wonderful ’ ' . Jlussian Bears' in feats of Dancing, Wrestling, Chariot-racing, Aci. . ' Little Victoria North, .the moat Youthful, Graceful and' Interesting Artist of (ho present ago. Master Jennings, in Ids beautiful Act ol the Poses Plastlquo, . Monsieur Edgar* tho renowned and wonderful performer on tho Crescent Cord, and throiyorof Double Sobiersots. ’ * *' . JUoifer Willie, tho daring young Horseman In the groat Act of tho Uurdlo Itaco. ' • Mr* Archer .will • perform hfs .Act of tho Re volving Globo. Rfn tho Circle, will open ms inexhaustible Budget of Fun, dispensing a profusion of Laughing Philosophy, Bon Mots, llits at tho Times, Fresh Jokes, Comical Suy inga, Repartees, Sympathy, .Satire, Sentiment flfna btump Speeches,Galvanized Grins, Fau tas 1c Grotesnuos, Lovo Duties and Soft Yarns, which ho will diatiibuto to tho laughtor-lovlntc multitude with prudlgul liberality. , N. B. Tho proiirlulor roaiiaofUlly. calls Iho at tention of tho public (o his bills.. , What it ai vcytiitd os them, heper/omtt. , Soplcmfiir'2B,*lBSl-J» , . t * Wutoa^tfuifo'd. ; A ,FB W Cords of good tiidltoiy orO?fc Wood, ii’yUrtp.t.-jkottln-Enj^ontorin.Tißetlttlon, at tins ; o^c6_ >; if ; deUverij(i Imintdiatcly., PlolnUeia CiaSsleal icarti iusyt' :. ■ -.fA 'WE'm'cxniYsEE;'PM ki >l* Ulhacsaitth will comnitricQlTov, I}, iedl: cffl/rtS-ascd (of jthislr rilbtaUna iaf.elloithal ■ top qrBvcmcnf. /p Terms $66 por session. ’ ' . ’hforonces/and full Informa tion furnished,‘by * • ■ r . R. Kt BURNS; Principal dnd Proprietor. : Cumb'd. Co. Pa; ; ;Sept<2B,3Bo4*;,T*: ~s • • •_>. r ".j,!-:-..! Notice. of Samuel Brickori of Monroe ; J; -Township* Oumborland. county .-aro'iheroby notified that j,. hove v beon appointed an : Auditor by tho_Qourt of Common. Picas of said County, to marshal and' distribute the., assets in the hands of.his assignees: -M will attend to the duties of tho appointment, at toy office,: in the Borough pf. Carlisle, oa'W'cdnesday, the llth day.of Oc-' tobor noxt. hofbro or at which time, (ha crcdi lora of. Samuolßripkcr, will please present,their claims. ;; If thisxequest bo ncglcctod, thoy'will be cut out from the fund.. o- -v: oo', 0 : H * miller','^dttdi/or, SepU28 tl lBs4—Bt. ( . . SEALED proposals.will bo.-roccjvcd at ,(his office, until 12. o’clock M., September SOth/ •1854'-, for tho delivery and cording of 400 (Four Hundred) Cords of tho .Aejf . Oak Or Hickory Carlisle Barracks, Carlisle, Pa.,'- . 100 cords, to be delivered and corded in Octo ber, 1854*. *.lOO cordsto bo'dolivered and:cordcd In No vember,'lBs4., ; < .... ... i2OO cords to bo delivered and corded ■in i)o. c0mb0V,.1854 ? - ; Proposals will; bo endorsed “ Proposals for Wood/’ , and will contain tho names of two will ing and responsible sureties foe tho faithful fill. Aliment of .tho contract. . Tho lowest 1 bid with responsible sureties is usually accepted, but tho Quarter Master reserves tho.privilego of reject, log any.-or all that may appear to him improper. ... . - GEOu H. PAIGE,- .-. Ist Lieut, & Reg’li. Qr. Mr. ‘2d Inf My. Quarter Master’s Office, , (, v,;-.. CarfiBlbßarracks,Supt2l,’64 \ • , ... . CumbcVland riUlcy riiMUiitc'. MALE and, miALE jepakate and dTstTnoi'. , , At, llEcnxNicsDLTia, Pa; . REV* JOS* S* tiOOSEy Principal, (Assisted by Five ‘Teachers.) THE winter session of this- Institution will open to receive students on the Ist of No vember. -Tho. facilities, which aro olfccdcd‘.by this Institution to-both sexes tor obtaining a finished education are unsurpassed by any simi lar Seminary in tho Stato. 1 The buildings nro now and comnigdious, and the grounds orna-* mented. .The Female Department is now snfxre. ly tenaraie, and conducted by Now England Teachers,., It is located'luthe beautiful valley ol Cumberland, distinguished for Its hoalthful ncss, accessible,byjailroad, and 8 milcs’distant from -Harrisburg.- .Ono hundred and twenty.students bavo been In attendance during.tho collegiate yean • • Terms. —Boardj-Tultion and room fun .. -; nlshed, session of 21 weeks, : $56,00 For circulars and information, address' „ .... BEV. JOS., S. .LOOSE.. Sept 21,1801-—lt* . Mcchamcstmrg, Pa, Proclamation. W HEnE A b ; tho Hon. James 11. Graham, ▼ Judge .of the several Courts o i Common Picas in tho counties of .Cumberland; I erry, and Juniata, and Justices of tho several Courts of Oyer and -Terminer and General Jail Do fvciy in said counties,, and SamuonVoodbum and John Rupp, Judges of the -Courts ol Oyer and .Terminer and General Jail DollveVy for the trial of all capital and other oftendors, in tho said county of Cumberland, by tlioir precepts to me directed, dated', the 28th of August, 1851, liavo ordered the Court of Oyer and-. Terminer and General Jall Delivery to bo holden at Carlisle, on the 2d .Monday of November, . 1864, (being the loth day,) at ten o’clock In tiro forenoon, to con tinuo.hvo week, - , . NOTICE is hereby given to flu) Coroticr/Jua tfccs and -Constables, of tfco>*aiH ,coun(y.or’CuiubflrlaiHi;.Uuit they aro hy<hotraJd precept Commanded. to bo then and there in tholr proper persons, with their robs, records,'and in quisitions, examinations and all other remem brances, to do thosp things ivhlch to their offices appertain to bo done, and. all those that are hound by recognizances, to ■, prosecute against tile prisoners that arc.or then shall be in the Jail of said county, arc to bo there to prosecute them as shall bo just. ’ • . JOSEPH McDAHMOND, Sheriff. September 21,1854. , Valuable Farm at Public Stile 4 WILL bo sold at public sale, on tho premi ses, on Thursday the IOtU day of October .1851, at 12 o’clock, noun, all that ccrfolh plan, totlori or tract of Land', situate In Newton town, ship, Cumberland county, Pa.,lato tbo property of Henry Baker, deceased, hounded by glands of Alexander Sharp, Jacob Sawyer, Geo'. Allen, and otners, containing One Hundred and Seventy dcret,jnoro' or less. This /arm is Llmcatono Land of superior quality, and Is'all cleared and in cultivation except some 10 or 12 acres of ex cellent timber land.', It lies on the rogd from Newvlllo to.Shippcnshurg,' about 4 miles from tho former place and 8 miles from It by the'rail road, which runs .through tho property.' Tho I , Improvements are a substantial,'Well VP|Rg| built, double (wo story DIVELIING, jam mi HOUSE, with two commodious Stouo a. largo STONE BANK BARN, lately, bullf, with .two threshing floors, superior stablcs',jjrainorles, ami bthej conven iences. , Thorp are also wagon sheds, corn-cribs and other Out-buildings. Tho wholo placo is under good fences, and Is divided Into flelds of a suitable,slzb. Thcro is a never falling woll of water closo to Ibo dwelling, and on tho promises a largo Orchard oAsuperior apples, peaches ond. other fruit trees. On Friday, fho 20tli of October, at 12 o’clock noon, will bo sold on tho ground, 80 acres, of Woodland, .In Mifflin township, bounded by lands of William Hump, Samuel Hobcrllng, and heirs of John High, deceased, being good tim ber land. This land will bo sold in wholo or In parts ns may bo desired. Terms of salo will bo made known on day of sale by THOMAS A. M’KINNEY,. Ex'r. of Jltnry Baker, dcc’d. September 21,186-I,—st Look Here! A GREAT BARGAIN OFFERED | r PIIE subscriber, in conscqubnco of 111 bcaltli, 1 offers his ontiro stock of Hardware to : any person or persons wishing to enter into. tho. Hardware. Haying determined to quit business ho will give a bargain, besides his influence and custom. . Any ono desirous of going into tho Hardware business will do woll to call soon.' If not disposed of by Ibo first of October next, ho will then commence selling offat cost at tho hid stand, next door to Maglanghlin'a hotel.. ' ... , JACOB SENER.- Carlisle, August 10, 1854. . j . , Valuable Property for Safol ' THE Store Property now occupied by mo is o/Turcd for sale.- Any: person wishing to purchase a first rate property and one of the host business stands in Carlisle, can now have a chance. If (ho property is not ,6014, at private sale by the first Tuesday in January, it will on that day bo offered at public sale. Possession given on. tho Ist of April, 1806. For informa tion enquire of « JACOB SENER. August 10,1854. . ■ 1 'y- CROCKERY.— A gonbrul assortment of QUtionswdro of all kinds now oh haftd? In cluding Granitowaro, Stonowaro, Chord Ginas ware,' Tumblers, 1 Jors, Dishes, Bowls, Plates, Candlesticks, &0,, also, a variety of fine Castors & Botllos, as well as Pitchers, Oollory & Spoon Glasses, Bcc. For oalo at tho store of ' . Aug. 8,1854. • J. W. EBY. Coni; Sliellciß. ALEXANDERS Patent Com Shollor, deci dedly the best rthd cheapest now In uso.— Farmers are requested to call and examine H at tlvo Carlisle Foundry and Machine Shop, brat Saxton's Hardware Store, ;F6r sale at reason able prices by GARDNER * DROWN- , August IQ, 1861— ( . • ; ■1 >-/ .v • v., &' OAJUPBEIiL ftrojnovir-iopciilng u . y Vlargo.-lot of. FdU'Good3>VeWVhapdspm6 md cbiiip; ,': “'■' '- K •,'•;•[■ ; fi CflriislfoJSeptt. Id, >, f • „v- " 1 V Valuable Hotcl |?roi>c*iy to, tW r ■JL'' , wqeV'-hfloW?.at ‘private. .valuable’ llotel.prppbrtyiawWoh.bbnoW 'onrJSqrth.Eauovob StteMi,*.Car|iale|‘ft few dopra north of tieCarllalo.BamcCThis hotel property iaonQ;of,tha verybyatinithe enjoying a cenftaUo.oatiomJiadiholug;conyeulontly altu. atcdJn regard to po.th .Court and Market... Tho : . njriT ; House is largo-pud commodious,,ha. . underwentya thorough ; tho diniqc-room;ls 45 toot la MiKgS length, tho bed-roomsgjyy ami pica-’ sautj iho tfar-room onopf the largeji In tho bo rough, and in’ all Us parts,‘enjoya.maoy convoaloscCs,'having a pump and-, hydrant ottbodoor.,T|icrcarp t\yo .largo, and novf. Stables. attached to twf property, capable of accommodating of horses. There Is also' in tho yard, which is , ; |4 , geobdvyoli paved, .ample’ lcc-hqusji.. Hog-pen, and’ other, -out-jbuUdings andponybifipnccs. XlsOj- adjoining tho { aIwVQ, now in tho occupanoy of l)r. Q. Caud'iuanHs offered at private’sala.lt is ouo of thd.ipoaMaligiblo bu. -sincss stands’ in tho boroligh, ancL.isaiow pocu pled as a Drug and Chomical'stbro;[ s ' ■. .Tho! tavern stand property, if notUold by the Ist of November, will’thcn bo pjQbwd for-ront for one or more years..' '•. •,. j,, n > Persons,wlsbiog to vlew'thorpjbw/ty can do bo by callirte hpontho Subscriber.; i; . . . '■ v .’ CPAHI/ES ‘MAGLATJiJIILm. : Carlisle, Sept.'l4,-185 i ’. . PublicSalc; of JR eat, ji It ale. , riIHE undersigned by virtue ofanorior Issued X out of : tho. Orpbana’'.Gburfeof county, .willjexposo to:public saloibi outcry, on tlio premises, on Friday the 20tji dut of October 1854, at 2 o’dlockj'Pi'idv, descri bed valuable Real Estate, slUioto;-|}iFrankford township, via*.' of'Laid, containing 63 acres and • 10 'porches,; strict. Imoimiro, ‘.having thereon erected a largo r' ; ■ V ■« ; r Stone Mc^chafttiM witliTqur tun of sfofiei a Saw Mill, rlaa<eriMlH, a now DlqtlUery, new-Hqj-pon, '8 TenaniJlblis'ea, Stablesiimd A Ooojperplhop. J Also; at; the same Urao.'ana place, a tract of 4 flrat-rato State Land, containing ‘ls7 r lkrea and 123 perches; mbro or loss, having .tlieflon cfoc- Vj» .ted a house,' Bunk Barn, Apple • Included 'ip'tlihtract'aro acres and 110 perched first rate Bottom Land..' . vV--' .■ - -.Those properties 6a)3ie .north Side oi tho CoDoilogulhet 4 miles west of, Carlisle.. .-They‘also qfljolq'eich other, and. have boon occupied and used;faerie pro perty j but they will bb sold jolutlyo'fSoparutG ly'as may-best atilt £’,> , ; lie will also scjl. at, tlio Court Jlo|ip, in Car- on Saturday ihb 21bt’of l Octobr, at 1 o’- clock', P. M., a; tract of Limcstoti Land, in South Middleton township,, on. tho siiith side of the .Walnut Bottom adjoining Bids of R. & S.. Given, and.-others,^cont^Aiok7o acres, hiorc or loss, having'thoroqn.-ffWCteaitwo story Stone Houso and q, Urn. ‘ Terras made known. ontho day- ofAle. r .,:- j.oim;swAiii ■ , < - of Johnlfiya i '<lCf , d. September .14, 1854—Ct. . VuluabloiFarni' ut Fhbic Sale. BXprdor of the Orphans’ Court o Cumber land county,' will he exposed at phli/ sale, op the premises, In South Mlddlqtootownslilp, ot'l2 o'clock, noon, on Satnrday thl/thday of October, 1854, that excellent Liinesjfae farm, late (ho property of James Moons, dbld. 1 Said fanA contains. 1 . 112. Acres, more-or.lestf of thb best quality ofLimestonb lan land of Jacob Hitnor,. Gilbert Se: formerly of Holst, Graham, decease n ii Tho improvements-orb Bt°ry. Log Dwelling. H< &c. , There Isa \V elf of water on thclprc farm is 4 tnfloa from CprlisJo, pbe-1 ,tfto 'yellQWßroechoB{atoflfr,?«i3cf xlcUcai. b/Tors nunortoe , ■ Attendance given And flimja'itinc ■ ’■•••••■ joirtrsTuAKT ' September 14,1864- ; -St * ■' - Orphans’ Courts ON Monday, October 2d; 1854, I of an order and decree of tl Court of Cumberland county, 'the Administrator with the.will annexe* der Wills, lato of said county, do offer at public sale, on the above premises, (bo large and valuable Re said decedent, as follows i > ' Tho Mansion Farm, situate in ! township,' hounded by lands of Mnrkic, Michael Free, Valentino I Susquehanna River, and others, coj 830 Acres ami ISS, Per( If Is to bo sold In whole or in part! advantage. This is onc of tho bos] county on account of its location i ty of tho land. It Is in full view t and the York and Cumberland R( (ho house on’thc bank of tho river Limestone Of tho best quality—i < cept about 70 acres of first rate tii t ' A*msL '^ er good -fence, and h ■ story STONE HOUSE • BARN,-a two . Yotiant House, two W j and a never failing Spring nt tho i ; house, a good Apple Orchard, 'Hie Oil Tuesday, October 8, '54, on a certain farm in Enstpennshorou bounded by lands of Jonas Elchc enllun Hummel, J. M, Hahlcmau, tdh’s heirsatu! others, containing ' 60 perches, 'strlctfhieasnro.' This Siato nud Limestone of (ho first ni thereon a largo Brick House end tlirlving Orcliard, nnd a nover, fall! exdellont water near tho doorj ol cept, about 25 octcS of excellent th On llio snlho day and plnco.thol adjoining said farm, containing I pefehos, with a largo two story II Log House and Stable thereon. ’ same day, tho seven lots in Wprn said township. Nos. G 2, 05, 04,05, These lets and form ns.aforesaid h whole or in parts to’the best adwn; On Wednesday, Oct. 4, '64, pyfl oil that tract of-land in the townshl den, containing about 200 acres'a by lands of AdoinSclrcr, Simon 0) Eshlingcr, Until, Ucitzandofhersl' Slato land and all cleared except lb of good timbpr. There Ifouse and a good Frame Barn tie never failing Spring of- wntfcr nos good Apple Orchard and OBt-hoiil also to ho sqid lu whole or in parti Uavantago. At tlm same time nndj of Mountain Timber Land, coutainr acres, adjoining lands of Samuel W Swartz, M.Konnlngor & others, in I On Saturday, Oct. .7, '64, at tho p of. Goo. Duoy, In Hogucstown, t)i lota In said town, via * Lots No. IS haying a Frame Tavern Stand Ac oil mOnts thercon. Also, a lot contain in ftdrit rtbd 197 in depth, with a two Hmiao.and Other Improvemonta thor onolhcr lot In 1 said town with a St Stand thereon,'apd' 10 and 182 port attached and belonging thereto, wit provemonts., Also/lots No, 40; 47 Inga Frame House and Wagonmoket on,. This property to tie sold together . Terms qf Salet Ton,per cent. ,< chase money to bo paid when the-: struck off. Forty per oont.. addltlo Ist of April host, when deeds will bo The remainder’’in (\vo equal onnuol thereafter with interest, to bq secure* montß oFmortgogo. Crops In tho grol vod'niid’purchnsor to pay tho taxes a* 1855. .Tho undersigned or may of i will show tho property or any of ft to * wishing to rioo ItL Halo to commonc* clock, on each day. WM. It* GO •Sop*.; 14,'1854—46 ' 1 1 s ' A FULL .oMortmont of Mirror Fla blmr, Juqt received nml Tor hulo nj Sept. 14,1861. JI.SAX'i Classical & Literafylliolt'Scliool, the 7,th ofNqvpnjber andcbntlrmo 6 mouths* t-urefulJ nstruptl&L.willbog} von |n dhe depart monts of Clasis’lcql/vllomcmatlcal and. English* odupatiqhi'bycom^oUbt'teachers'.' Tho.wholo .expanse? ftrtnUl'oii, hdbrdlugand lodging;'irfth a room: furhijghcd'’ $5B l per‘terra.'' Por further particulars, apply to either of fhb subscribers at NoWVlllo, Pa.'' « ! l M'*. : is.,*.: ■ EGBERT JI’CAOIIBEN, Principal,' , ..! H B C - Scplembeif K, 18Dt-Jt*o ' ' ■ T^HjrtE - 3 niijes }Fesi of Harrisburg, Pa, : THE Eighthsesslon of this popular aid flour ishing Institution, .will .commence on 1 Mon daytbo GthjOf. November next} under the most favorable •, During tho .present-.ycor -such Improvements ai)d additions liavo .bccn made as .its Increasing; patronage demanded.— •The Principal will bo assisted ’by‘a full corps of competent and experienced .Teachers, and spe-; oial attention will bo paid to thq health arid com fort of the students. ‘‘ ( - Boarding, gashing and Tuition, In-tbo ~ ~ ; English branches, aqd, Vocal music per session of 6 months,. . ' ,S6S‘CO Instruction In Latin or .Greek, each ' ‘6,00 French or German,' ‘ : '5 00 Instrumental Music, '. ‘ ‘ ' ‘ 10 00 : The attention of Parents arid Guardians is earnestly invited to this Institution. Circulars will ho furnished'and any'information will bo given,on application,- either personal or by letter •to -■ < • > . D. 'DEMLIN.GER, 'Principal, September 7, 1854. Harrisburg , Pa. : . Estate Xoilcc. TVTOTICE.is hereby given ..that letters i of od •X* Ministration on the, estato-of If onryi Brown,- dccM., lato of. thq bproughof Cumb. co,,.Pa*, have been* issued by the Regis ter in and for said county to the- subscriber who resides ip.tho said .borough of ilechanicsburg. All persons* haying claims or demands against tho estate, of tho tbb.saicldcccdont, aro request cd t 6 make known the same .without delay,* and thoso.iridebtcd to mabo payment to 1 • ‘ 1 ''V ’JOHN‘PALMER, Adm’r. August 81,1854.~Ct* 11 ‘ Estate .Notice* LETTERS, testamentary, on tho estate of Dan Jcl Dinkle, dec’d.,,lato of South Middleton township, Cumberland county, Po., have been iosued to tho subscriber by the Register of said counjy, residing Schrcwsbury, York county, Pa. All- fjerspn? Mndcbtcd .to said estate will make Immediate .payment, and tliosd having claims Will thorn to H . ROBERT RICHEY, Ex’r. Atifftßt7,'.lB64—Ct* , • •' ’ EstatcJVotico. LETTERS of administration on the estate of Mark Zeigler, dec*}!.,- lato of tho Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland connly, have been issued by tho Register of said county, to the subscriber who resides in North .Middleton township. All persons aro hereby notified, to. present their claims, and those indebted will make immediate payment .to . ' ' . LEVI ZEIGLER; 'Jidufr. Adgust 81, 1854—Ot' /. ' • Valuable Xloul Estate at Public ON Saturday, September 30, at 1 o’clock,?. M., will bo sold at public sale, on tho pro mises, by iho Heirs that arc of ago and- by tho Guardjau of those under ago, by viiluo of on Order'of the'Orphans’ Court, all that-certain Tractor Parcel,of Land, situate in Hopewell township, Cumberland county, 1$ miles north of Newburg, bounded by latids of Levi Diehl, 0. Hoover, Fanny Hoover and others; containing S 3 Acres, or Jess, tejsu /id others, good two JBE,. LOG over falling Iscs. -This f mile from Truitee. lato thp property of John Holler,- dec’d., It is a track of excellent Slate Land, of which aomo 6 acres aro'Meadow.; The Improvements are a . ' A* A Double LOt* HOUSE, Log Barb, i®S||yjTi« with other Out-lmildings; there Is Well of good water at the door thodwcllihg. A thriving young- Orchard Of Aj)ple' and'other fruit tfocs; -Tho jprctolsos aro woll fenced nad o stream of water roraiDjrthroogh rho ptaco, ;Atso, fird : tradts / ofj Mountain Land, each obota/nfng'nbaur'fi acre*, J I situatedir» the sdtu.o township, the oho hounded hy lands of M r iu. ATHwaln, Viii.-MitchoU and others, and tho father by Solomon Philip Miller and others.- The'title for one,half of these properties w’ll bo mado by tho holrs that arc of ago, tho other half by tho guardian of tho minor children undefsaid Order -of Orphans* Court. Terms and conditions made known! the day 01-sale. r • . JOHN HOLLER, - JOHN LESIIEU & MART his wife •JOHN MILLER, . Guardian of Wm. ff Catharine Holler . ' Sept. 7. 1854— U pnfsuahco Orphans* dcraigned d'Alexan asod, will ly, on the Estate of wor Allen Jfah, Levi mmol, the lining ; Valuable Ileal Estate for Sale. OK Friday, September 20lV 1854, at 2 o'clock IVM., wiUbo exposed at public sale, bu tbo promises, tbo following described property, late tbo real estate of WilliUm Wagoner, dec’U, Viz: ( A tract qf land situate. In' Hopewell town ship, Cumberland connty, I mllo north-west of Kewburg, bounded by‘lands of John Cursou, Adam Shulcnbcrger, ifm. Whcrry.and others, containing about - v ‘ . ’ V , . 127; Acres bfSlato Land, ’ of a good quality, all cleared and In a good state of cultivation and qndergood fences. There is a Young'Applo;Orchard of gmftcd trees oa said hind; and an assortment of Peaches, Cherries, Plnmbs, &o. Tho Improvements area Double 1 LOQ-HOUSE, double DOG DARK, ,wj*®§Mw,;Goni Crib, Wagon Shed, Blacksmith ' /■alaifSy Shp P^ od ‘ otllcr Out-bnlldlngd. There tailing Spring pf walcrncar above farm is in a good neighborhood and possesses advantages which pialfcs it situation for any per son wishing to purchase Slutc Land. 1 -Also, at the same-time and place, a lot of cleared land near thoabovo, bounded by lands of J. Carson, John Stouffer, er., and others, containing 18 acres and'6B perches, with a Loa lioosß and a Log-Stablo thereon oroctcdj there la an Orchard of choice.ftalt.on said land. - Also, a tract of Timber Land, situated in the sawb township, about li ; miles from tho first described tract, bounded by landsof James Mil ler and others, containing .acres &52 porches. This land is dovered with thriving Timber, all of , which can bo conveniently golnf. ■ Thoabovo tract of land will bo sold subject to a widow's dower, of ono-tlilnl of/tho purohaso'money, •which is to remain in tho hands of,tho purchaser or purchasers, tho interest whereof Is to bopaid annually to the widow during her life, and alter death the principal Is to bo paid to tho heirs on tltlcd by law to receive the sumo. Terras made known on day. of sale by DAVID WHERRY, JJgeni for the Heirs. September 7, 1854-—lt t Mho best 5 irmsinthu tho quail larnsburg, end passes Tho land Is cleared ex ck* land, un on.it n two .argo Stoho o>y r ’Proroo »oC-wator,- jr hear the t township; reef,' Voi ds df Fill "herds and d Is Black ly. Ilhrta imo Barn, Spring of eared ex- jf Ground o and HO io, a Small q,' on the' •almrg, In , 07 it 08. o sold in A. N. CUEEX, Attorney at law, imsßotucd.at mO - Cumberland county, /or tho purpose of practicing his profession. All kinds oflegal writing, collections,court business,icq., promptly attended to.- Ofllco' directly opposite tlio oIDco of Dr. Long. , ! August 8, Qro . TlircsUlug ' r ' OF tlio best make constantly on hand and for solo at tlio - Carlisle Foundry and Machine Shop. GARDNER it DROWN. Angust IQ, 1854.—3ni 1 .■ Save your Old Motnl. CASH paid for Old Motal, such as Copper, Brass and Iron, at the Carlisle Foundry and Machine Shop. “ i 1 . Aug. XO, IBS*—Bm . .■ MACOARONI.— A new lot of Farina, Corn- Starch, Tnpl.ooo, Sogo, Poor), Barley Bak ing Powder, Extract of Co Ago, Rico Fleur, &io. For aafo by J.’W. EBY. ' ■ August u, |Bs*. • ■ - \ jdd for tenants iVorson 10o*‘ JUST, rcoclvod, a fresh supply of Linseed oil, Turpentine, Points, Also, an excellent article of, .cheap oil for Fire 'Proof Paints, &6., at the oh* aland East Main Street, Carlisle, Pa. . ~ ' • . Sept. 14,1861. * " d'mr. (ajol all .ESTATE ; .V. trßjji'o/ s AiiE, 1 i Bold ut public sal V&vTUEBDXr 'WW-Ociobcfy Zdi 1854, onthO promises'/ that v &*octfont Furoi> talongingito tba heirs of-Cfoo. TriipbJo, docM;> situate inSilvcr.Springtown -Bhlp, Cumbcrlanfl co.y bno milo'iiortb of Bueb er3B:sridge, bn- the State; leading,.from H£g{icstpwn; toSforrctfa.Gapr.CQti.taiuiqg-. 200 :J«U'C9 ofbtack ShftuAnd Gravonabdj of good dQulity,ailp- W a high plate of’cultivation. ,The ‘tmbroVbiuotjta od Uiojnonslon Pfdo'of .tlils trade are a’ DOUBLIT BRICK BOtTSK' gSatf Uand KITCHBN’i BANK .BARN) MaaSs S“ n daHthenCcessaiy'Out-lmildingH, gan Applo'Orchard of’grafted fniit, IS a Wdlof -water. ‘Tbo east aida (containing a STONE' HOUSE' & STABLE; on Applo Orchard of common ftnit,' ’a good, will of • waterin'’tlio liascftnont/ & a flno Spring’closb by.' ! This property combines several ■ advantages, > tbo nature .of tbo soil - being looso nndeaslly 'tilled, It contains about 25- tferet of Second Bottovx'Lnnd) which is well adopted to the growth of cither,grain or gross, giving it the double odr yantago pf a gram , and stock furnj/ From Its location, and eminence, it Is well worthy tbo no tice of persons desirous of purchasing a beauti ful courttiy residence. This property will bo sold entire or divided, tb'sult'purclmscrs. ‘ • Also, will bo sold, 67 of afouHtchn iW ber 'Xand, with a sbng : improvement on, and about lhrcc : milcs distant, • •1* TERMS Sale to commonoo'at 10 o’clock, A. lit.', on said day, when terms will bo made- known by ’ • :■JOUN•'THIMBLE, Aeoat. Sept. 7, U 84—31. 1 Public Safe ot lteal Kstutc , IN COUNTY., bo sold at public aalo, on SATUK , , .A October 14,1854, at tho boose of Jacob ,u altera, on tho premises,, tbo .following ■recta and Lota of Land, s luato in SUvcranrino township,-Cumberland county, between Conno dogulnnet,orcok and tho Norik Mountain, aboiit ono milo east of Judob Simmon’s Store on tho Stato rtiad, two tutlcs north of I’onfoso’s and Bucher’s mills, 8 miles from Harrisburg and 8 miles from the turnpiko'road, and the tanepfrom Hoguoslown. iTractNo.'l, containing 100 Aero's, more'or loss, about 89of which.is cleared land and 17 Acres of limber} on this Tract area largo nnd . convenient Two-Story’HOUSE, a stono spring house novor-failing spring of good ; vr|th other necessary out buildings. Also, a good Apple Orchard;and fruit trees cl'dlffercnt kinds.* , . , 2.—containing 116 Acres, raoro or less, 98 of which is cleared land and 17 acres ot tim f TxL 0 ?T^ l i?^ act t l lcro is ft convenient DWI3L ”OUSE and a good Barn, a stono spring house over a never failing-spring, and oilier out buildings. Also, an Apple Orchard and differ ent kinds of fruit trees. . .-The cleared land on both these tracts are dl yidod into convenient fields.’ There'is also a quantity ofLimcstono on each of tho above ! racts ;, ££*9* Rt 1,10 Bam ° ,ini ° Gn d place, will no sold 90 Acres of Woodland, more or Jess, “Sr?i i!,l Sf Jf 0 ™ tracts and tying at the foot of tho North Mountain; the Woodland is divid 1c , n . to .°.! s of different sizesn-om 10 to 15 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, ' Swaiara Ip., Dauphin ro., 1 near Uummchl’n. Sept. 7j 1801—fiK Sale. Valuable Mil] p f purty for. Sale. THE subscriber, Assignee of Abrobam Kis ser, will sell at publlosalo, an tbcpremises, on Thursday, tho sth day of October, 1854, at A. M. of aaid daft the loliowingdcs cnbud real estate, situate in Oliver township. Fcriy county, Pa M : cuDtttlnlng about Acres of Land, adjoining the Borough of Newport, on which there is a largo Stone Merchant ami Grist ijL« Vnlli two run of Burrs, and'one rim of country Stories, and room for another pair of Burrs-r With Plaster Min and Smut Machlnc.all complete and in good working order. ‘ -Tho whole of the works, &c., In 1 the luxll, kuowu formerly ns “Zinn’s- Wm’,” ato of tho (most modcrn.nnd Improved character, ‘ Also, a largo doublc-gcared Saw M 111, finished Jn Iho most pomplo manner, which!* «aiouJ U (cd' to t do ft Jurgodmslnefls, •-> Is.a/sp.a.rxamft Dirolling Ifrifm HOUSE, nearly, new, with. Horse, and other necessary bul/d/nra. iimifl«fitnyThq mills, and buildings arc highly finished, and lrj complete order, , - ■■ I , Tho Wjwport Dppofof (ho tfennaylvania Hall rood Is within 110 rbds of tho mills/ami the Ju niata Canal is within ll rods of tho samo, which givo to Ihcsu mills advantages and fuoillllos br a superior character. , aho mills uro propelled by Iho Bnflaloo crccli! and Iho whole properly la regarded a j one of the very boat for iiilllom and capitalists In lids see tlon of tlio Stale,. , , Persona waking to see tho property, will call upon tho, subscriber, residing ncarNowpoit or upon tho miller. . Terms will bo nia.do Itnown on day of sale bv CHRISTIAN’ August 81,18,0l—fit . , . * V THE undersigned offers for sale the Farm on which ho now resides, situated In Hopewell township, Cumberland county, about two miles from Newlmrg, containing about One Ifundnd and Sixtyfice dens of drs/rafe Slate Land, well watered, under ghod fence, and in n high stnfo 6t cultivation. About One Hundred and Thir teen Acres under fence, tho residua In excellent . Tho improvements are ft largo two storv M STONE HOUSE, KITCHEN - , AND ® T B 0 Oil, together with a IJnck Wash House, Milk House, and y c .llthe kitchen door. A largo Ooublo-EogHani, Carriage House,grain house, and all other neceSsnryout buildings In good or der, and will he sold low. If not sold before tho 2Dth‘of October, it will on that day ho offered at Public Sale. 'A: SMITH McKINNEY. August 17,1854.—2 ra.* THE A\rm on which I now reside, situated In Silvor Spring township, Cumberland county, on tho road loading from Kingstown to Sterrott’a Gap, oud hounded by lands of David Iloovcr’a Mill property, John Zollinger, and the Conodo guluct is offered «t private sale. Tho farm contains , 11G Aerosol* good Gravel Land, 100 acres hclng cleared and .under good fonco. 20 oi which is Meadow or Bottom Land, and tho remainder timber land, Tho improvements aro a largo BRICK Dwelling House with CRfsHf good collars, a never failing pump of jjjjgab water attho door, DoubloLOQ Barn, iiM*J*«wjCorn Crib, IVagon Shod, Wood and Smoko House, &c. Also, an Applo Orchard of grafted troesj together with n great variety of Peach, Cherry, Plum and other fruit trees There are four novor flilllug springs of water on tho farm, with tin* orcolcnt.lho south side, rtmk iug it & dcslrahlo property for tho raising of stock. A largo portiou of tho farm has heou recently limed, and is hi excellent condition. Also, at the same time, 10 AcrclTof Mountain land, covered with good Timber, andwllhhi 2fc miles of tho fuhn. - ; , . If not sold nt private aalo bolero Saturday tlio OOlh of September next, it will bn that day bo oflbrod nt public aalo, nt 12: o’clock, M., on tho promises, when terras will, bo mado known by SAMUJSIr KIIOAD3. - August 21,1851—Cf , . ■ »B. C. E. BEVItIENTUAEa s^vJn ( i MCK , P - /1 TF C PHYSICIAN, |\l aIOK and residence on Louthor street, one v door east of tho Gorman Reformed Ohuroh. J)r. Blumonthai respectfully offers bis profession nl services to tho dtlaras of Oarllslo and vlolni. a , r !? nl - rrQm a dlatanos laboring under ohronlo diseases, rpay consult by letter. Office hours from 7to 6A, M. and 2to4P. M. ■ Oarllslo Aug. 24. 1884-h.tf T ETTEHS testamentary" on'tlio 1 of da- J-i'COl» Shoots, late of East I’ohnabow’ town ship, Cumberland oAunty, Pft.,duoM.i have been by tho Register of said county; to tho subscriber who resides In tho township aforesaid. ‘All persons indebted said estate uro request ed to make- hpiuedlalo payment', and those hav ing claims will present them for settlement to. JOHN SHEETS, £*'r. August 3J, IBM—flt*.. . it aaiton FA KM FOR SALE. Farm for Sale. Estate Notlooi w ; jKo.il. Xlw, 'JbairiL*< ; Cisi'©ni/Waßh,&’u^e H ar liM»Bßfcuato'bn tFeirtLoti ther t i jjagpglfelo j'nw Id Ui&'ot&p} ‘TheLot4sfew Louthpr streei, tuhmhg notth 230 or fchbk and is a desirable resldenco.fpjvaf ! No. A.tWosjbry Dwel thocorfaorbf NortU'arid’Wesi sttei 8P feel on TVost and 76 feet oti No ~; No.' S. l’ft'd trtd ’atory BilcklDw/ on South Bedford atreet,*noar> i Lutheran Ghnrob.-:: 'V ... . .. 1 Jfo, :4.,At corner <Lot; of groand bo Scmllitf Hanover street, adjoining property Hodror. 7 -M-vrui •• ;."-i IftljqjibDve propertyia notßoldpriyatelK-btSr foro Saturday ttiio fiUth day it will bo oQered.flt, Public .SuleatTihe llonso in'Curllslp at,’2 o'clock on tbat’day.. ,^,, For further partlculara U ’ ‘- . ,r 4 c ~ i • nANIpH* , ‘ 'Carlisle, September,iStb, JB^4~St,’ PUBLIC ' of j ON Saturday, October 1 i‘, l&64,'to'purfuanfc*, of nn ordoVbf tli6 Orphans’ • burland county, will.be.poM . tho prcmlses/lalc bf JamcsKetab,ofSobthWflJK tou township, 'Cumberland dtm n ty, ll decWi' on 1 • r tho above named dpy, tho vie i A tract of Loud,- lying ro , Newton ond partly in Southampton towniffiltife,o . bounded bylandsurM’oscsdbpOyJohilSldrwelK . and James K. lioUoj containing-’ *,i -)r Mr- C> ■B7 Acres and 114 'Pefche& strict medsuft, 'The terms ‘6/ tah'trill fijs-klvo.. per cent, of tho purchase mbncjr to.be,paldfbn the confirm iltida of IhVsale the Qouft* on??: third.of the purchase money, to, hanfls of the' purchaser ddfingthejilfo of Nbry.. Kelso, widow of testator, the interest tfiphrofto' bo'pntd to hot annually, IVom- ; tbo next; ond half of (lie balanco-tb behold dU'tbfe? Ist ol April next; when posscsslon'tvllilw ghttyJ and tho balanbo in .twd'equal nnnuoll thoreaflcr without Intcrcstr tobo'oecorod by> judgmentbonds, The grain. In thoground.tobo reserved, .and tlio purchaser to pay tbo. UXOB jof tho year 1865, 1 , , .• ?: ‘ . JAMES K. • , m&vkelso,- <*. t September 14,1851— 5 t ;, . , V, t* ", Form at I'ubilc Sale. , The huli.'icribcr will sell, at public calc* on., Saturday* October 21sf, 1804 J nTOACTOF, LAND, situate on the road lepuliag'frbm Ship pensburg to Neivvillo, in Southampton toWo sh!p, Cumberland county, containing 'C; ./*• ' 85 Acres of good Limestone Lund, = in a high stato of cultivation, nhd enclosed wlib good fences., Tho improvements consist Ofaf n_a twp story LOG UOtTSS,. BRICK! BALTIC BARN, two Tenant'Honse**; and ;Bl4ck«nillhSh9ia, Wagon-shed, and; Out-Umjdipgsj & Well of n&Tcr-foiliog.4rst«f tho door, and a thriving young Orchard of choico! fruit*. At the same tlmo-wiu.,l)p offered a tract of Mountain Land in said township, containing; 28 acres, covered with Pino fit Chestnut timber*! I’crsons'wishing to see tho property can do•fr; by calling on Jacob living on tho same*. *■ If tbo above is not sold, U will on that day W offered for rent. Solo to commence !a$ JO h*- clock, when terms will bc'made knbwn by *V * SopL 14, HENRY•AtT;;'.' 1 Assignct 1, \ BY virtue of a’., voluntary docci qf assignment' by John IlatlarliCr oiitUllis wifp £liza,.tho' subscriber will sell iho Gtb day.of October, 1834,’0n ilitf premises, tho-foJlbtrlbff described tract of land ahd Improvementi/TlsT A tract of first nfto Limestone Land, containing 83 Acres and 52 Perches, ncatinea&urc, Bituatei in Silver Spring township, Ciiitiboauiai c « u “|y> HAiilca north.of Klngttown UA Agrl th ,"‘l fn '* 0 - Tho improvement, tie, -wmst a *>TpxE * frame gristJumz,, I:si:ss& ]vith / 0D excellent waterspower.tnw ,J> timPlMsuniasaßj by any oh crook,, a JargO doable 't tro story IL4KSIQN , _ UOUSEi a Frame Toatmi Uona&i FraS? Ban,. / a (liriv/Dg-ypiing, Orchard and x>tber-tridi trees f and n well of water near the house. I Tho above described’property Is adcsirablb one, and copllaHsfa would do well to attend (ha I Tift rcspoctfaff fhopropotty tan bo had by calllrig on the subscriber hcarMo-* cUatilcsburg, or on Mr. Waggoner. l tho Miller, any time before the day of sale. . A further description Is dcdmeil unnecessary, ns tho properly, its .advantages and location.wilt rcconijncnd it to all who .wish to purchase/ !. j Sale to commence at bO o’clock, £TM.;*ib snld day, when tho terms of sale will bo mado ,. , , ; c. TITZbCT coch-riA't#, On Thursday the blhday,,, October. IBbt.. '. ( B V order of tho Orplionn’Court ,of Ontabiavr land county; will ho sold.at public; tho premises, in Mcohonlcshurgr, iu said ootm </> tho property, belonging to Mrs. Jouo Oliver.' deceased, and the heirs ot law, .vix t , j. . . Jn * # W Borough’, containing about TWO ACHES,* situate along tho SHtoc Spring road, on tho north cast comor o| Ifalfc JWpA - Street. . The Impfavcmonlji 1 nro 'n‘ largo two SfotyXOG HOUSE ah£r ulsfi® K 1 J GI i EN ( r °ugh cast- oot-jddtjA n Frame Barn; There ora .bn l said lot a variety of excellent frliil ticca. Thii 5 Cumberland Valley Hail Road runs through told lot. Tho location is well adapted for' ony ; pobi Uc business. , Tho property will jbo; oflbfcd In throe lots or in tho wholo, and will bo sold to* tho highest oud best blddef; ,Sido to commence: on sdd any at 1 o'clock, P.M.whcnottcndanco 1 will be given and terms of Sale made-' known;' by • ... c.TITZEL; ,J * • Trustee and Guardian for the Heir** 1 l7/A 1864. : ■ Town Properly ten Sale. WILL bo sold at ptiblic saloj on tho premi ses, on Saturday, October 7,1654,'0t jf* o'clock, P. M. of said day, tho Ibt of situate In South Hanover afreet, Chrlialb, In'tbo* square south of Hid Post Oftlco, meaiftHfig ttT foot in front and 240 in depth, haring theroOfl' erected two two-story • Houses, one 'lt* Imm) Frame and the.other n Log, together' dthcr ont.houscs. Tho property! will bo sold together or In tfto parts ha mayaalfc purchasers. Cooditious of sale made known ozl • said day, by. . LEVI ZEIULEIL, * ddn\W» of Mark ZeiaUr, dte’d. , * « August Cl, IB3l—Ot, •• 8 , * 7*: J »H. C. 8. BAIUm, , RESPECTFULLY.' odors Ida professional aer* vices to (ho citizens of Carlisle an* auiroWM tung country. Ofllco and residence la South offleo'"” " r “° t * dir . cctI >’ opposite tho yolwitoS March 23,18.1t.—tf. : ■ > .i»d , . Teas, Cofltec, See.' " ' ' rym aubacrlbor has just added (o hla 'ftfnUr ■ ',l,'“’ a generalselection,of CIIOICE GRO-, ™S.aa well as all Iho other variety of ho. ttolos usually kept f n a Grocery Store. 1 llia Coffee—ms .ten and green —at 121 and 14 cts. per lit., brloaiis, OjoriM, Crushed dnd Pulverised SugarA, vf'tfna qb>Un * lies; Ohbcohlcs, Splcco,,Dairy Saif, tod « varie ty fancy articles, all of which *t« offered attha lowest cash prices. TTe are thaokfhl for tfto' former support given us, andmyilo a fattbtg call from our friends and 1 • 1 • ■ '-w '■: ■ * 1 ; 3* -Tr.-ittp.. M ifnrion Hall, Carlisle, Aug. 8, ISM* -, a !. ; JUST rocdvojl a prime lot of tUe .cQlpbfatei patont irfttri Grean for carriages, cars, wa gons, &c. This ttrUclo fully inaln|dlbfi tSp«u pulnUon of bolns Uio best article for tbo purnoiq *vor oflorwl, Foraaloat ,f * Aiig. 81,185-1. SAITON^S. 1 ’ HACKED" CUMKEUB.— A.ncw a)lp piy 0 f frcaUWttor. famla, UuUiir, 1 ic-uia, Sugar »nd,Tr<mk«» “‘“■uuil—Tuft rucoivcd anil i'or sale by , , , ~ Aug. S, 1851, J. W.vEOYI, , fti
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