American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, October 04, 1855, Image 3

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,[^ ? or iJi,|zs{tS4,'(liorii Jtosj bo?ij,o,doath-Btrng-; 1
■ W&fnioß eotwuoH- the antagonistic ond;.ro.; 1
t is,composed.; Its ‘
,wqa jdirqcted.to tbo great 1
W lh *' W, party, .but,
ISlfHiominy efforts, olJher.boytwho. aiipca at ,
<B!nßuh. nos ftlleii.far short of : tho mark. : ,- lV
Theresas oncoUNatlonal party in opposition
«Asho Democracy, which cauqetMho Democratic ;
I-«nftr to 4i*H at times after a manly* open,and ,
Bptjllw n UrtUiant meteor,
Siloing wllU'.fto light of a piA*, a IVedsteb,;
tbU'Whig pbrty lias been broken,
?T," - Mtidrcd fragments ; 6y frotlons, and now, ;
thq ;on?t timo Ip the history of tlio •
Wintry, Hib Democratic parly is.lplt wlthout a,
endeavoring,' at ! Philadelphia l
'iftst'snramdfT'tb 'Tocoticllo the Northern and
JJnnthßra elements, they' separated. • This ac
j, Q loSt thodi itho South. Defeated and dis-
Maved brthe South and'Wbst; Know-Nothing,
tmlnihe North Is how being rapidly swallowed
iinhv tboVAbolition bordo under'the load of
•<ster«n<»'Sow*rd ACo, - «a j,
To pro va Ibis, look for a moment nt-tho f«.
«ion brought about‘©A last; Thursday’night, at
Harrisburg* Thera wero congregated ; at the
£ rt „ r of midnight* In ft back: room of one of tbo
Hotels, Thardens Stevens,, jw*- Tiffany, Wnu.
P; Johnson; George Daraio, ; 'Dayld 'lyilmot, and
dark lantern Abolition stripe. And
what was'U forT Tptfltbdraw tho'nnmes of
Peter Martin, Pbssmorb Williamson and Joseph
Henderson from the Held, and substitute the
name ofTrioaxs Nionotsox, of Beaver county,
«rank Abolition Whig, as tbo man upon whom
they wonbl oUrally in opposition to Mr. Pin
dar, «tiha Democratic candidate; This was done
—an^fww,. •:<!
.- t« black spfrfts&xrttfto, blue spirits & grey,”
•are afl sbbnllrtgloud-ttosaWnas to "the great Abo-
Billon ioiiUor,’Thomas. Nichohcml Just what
might'hbVd’.b'ectt'CTlpobted. 11 But what say our
Democratic and Whig friends;- Nvlio' have been
misled by tlio K»ow : Notblng nmvoraont, to this
siew arrangement of Messrs. Stevens & Co t
Will they consent to bo handed over, body and
breeches* to the tender triorcictf of 1 those Aboli
«ltm’fanaticsl' Wo shill see.' They have but a
single choice loft—-either to come over,at once
to tbo Democratic party and support Mr. Plif
mer, or take Ihelr position araang tho filth in the
foul stomach of Abolitionism. There wilt bo
TO^^bgOirging-^tl>is.. slowly, silently
will it no pass away,.leaving no
recollections in the minds of men of tbo infidel
proscHplion'tbat'wpulddnmn a man because of
bis religion, ond divest him of Ids,most sacred
tights becatift! of his birth:', Niggcrisiu' is the
■evqn lean kind that Is swallowing up “Sam.’*
Tlio Nnow-Ndthlngs : arid old lino Whigs, of to.
day,* unless'they at unco <« coins out from tbo
ibttl prirty/* will bo thtf Abobfloplsts of to-mor
xow.—Lan.-Inhl.' 1
■ ,n '
'‘ South Middleton Awake!
; meeting of the D -
South Mjddleton township,
<miB hold ht the public house of Thomas Gostu
wagoft, dl Bbllmg Springs,'.ion Thursday last,
ifheh'Uib following proceedings worn had: On
tmollbto, Mlbidei. Gusuf was called to the chair,
And l J6hti '£:«i^-y^,'appolntedSotretary.
committee consisting of Wilson
ortd Peter V. Ego, was
Appointed'to' draft a preamble'and ' resolutions
fu* the' .meeting,, who In u
Ahbrt'flthd’WlUrtmd ind reported tho following,
adopted:
Tho'.bitobfirig wits most convincingly and olo
•doehtly itfdrOksiid by Tuos. M; Biddlk, Esq., of
Oarirsfo. ■' ‘ l ’ *. J” . :.
- } Wkeuati tV*« have full confidence In tho prin
ciples advocated I)}* tho great Democratic party
•Of tlieUnited Statcajnnd whdreas, tho success
of those principles depends ui>dn unanimity of
Action. Therefore 9 .
' J?«o/pttt,,That.fpr-thapurposo.srsocuringthc
promofloh of the doctrines Involved hi tho afore
said democratic creed, wo, tho people of South
Mlddtetbnlfuwnsblp,. In convention assembled,
do hcroby pledge, ourselves to.usd ovary exer
tion to’’produce ft democratic (Humpil at'tho
ensuing election, i < • *■*' •
, ltyolpedr. That forgetting olt personal and
prfvate frlandablps, wo will, as h body, vote tho
ticket, (lie; whole ticket, and nothing hut (lie
ticket, as nojnluatod by-thu hist democratic
<coavcntidn;; •'" j
: Reto\vtd t That, throwing aside, nil proscrip
tion and-proscrlptlonlsts, wo will firmly adhere
to every thing that is democratic, and nothing
imt what-14 democratic. , ■ 1 .
■ RwlveJ, That tho proceedings of this meet
log bo signed by .tho officers and published iu
the democratic papers of tho county.
MICIIXEt.GLEIM, Prcs't.
/oAn"Xcifttj[r«,:Se,ct , y. :
Difb.-
;OiV?hu?Bdav lost, iii North Middleton twp.
%tt, Jakes M’Buni, oged about 45 years.
, Estate Notice,
*ir -ETTRS'bf Administration on tho estate of
JLd -Nancy; Weaver,• Into of Lower'Alien town-
Cumberland county, dbe’d., have boon is
sued by the Register-of said county, to thu sub
scriber residing in tbo'satuo township. All ner
ion's indebted .to- said estate nro requested to
ra*ko Immediate payment, and those hnvipg
claim? will present them for settlement to
'• 1 -CHRISTIAN ZIMMERMAN, Admr.
Oct. 4, UjgS—qt* .
Auditor’s Nolle,-.
IST tho matter of the estate of John Hays, de
ceased, thovundoralgncd Auditor appointed
by thu Orphans' Court, to marshal and distribute
the assets of said estate to rind among Its credi
tors,will attend tothodutlcsoflils appointment
on ThuVsdajVthc 23th Inst., at 10 o’clock, A
M.* at hll ofDcc’.'in Carlisle, bn or before whlcl
day all interested will present their claims.
J. S. COLWELL, Auditor,
Oct. 4,-1855—8f >■ ■ ■_
”... ; . , Salc Atljouruc*!.
hplIE sslui of tho Real Estate ot John Lutz,
JL .dec’d;,'situate In UogoatOvril, has been ad
journed - till Tuesday, next, tho 0/A day of Octo.
at ,0 o'clock, A. M.,
SAML. HARRIS, Admr.
October 4, 1855r*-U, j ;.- .;-
i: ; Vi - vlilsT OF liETTEIIS.
'PuhHAedt iti’lhi ,( VsluiitUr i > * by authority.
IST of Loiter* remaining in the Post Olllco
vMatjCa^isjqjpa.Octb’r. 1, 1856. Persons in-
M r |og for Letters on this List iyiH rl uoBU >a y
.,
Arbagast Jacob M. Morkly.ilary •,,
Armstrong, Joseph t[ .Miller Henry.
BarbepE. *’ * t Mbnlgbn'icry James
BerirSaPah A’. '' l ' ~Myers Jacob
y v ;’ , ;’Myer|- l Petcp ''
r' : ‘ SoraK
5 V PaxtonTW l * B 5
M ~; SclkmEphrflim
. Sensernaq 11.
Wm-(orh?}rg) t,Shcrfy 8, i . s
; ,v;. Shoemaker .Martin ,V.
fioffwngtj, Fjj .filmlson.Boyd D.
Ounbftf Nathan K. Simpson Elizabeth
Ounbap John' l . T t ; ’ v Smith Elizabeth
"UlipSatnlO. > Stoncman Geo. : 1 '
JW Arnold , Uulrcy Thofl.
*arcr Lyman - ; Vhnnarsdal Stephen
S*®«B*n>Hhi* "■ I. ■ wicr Wra. -■*-• •
Webb Sum’l 1
WfrJ l ;. ' ' WhlUcbMary
Hostetler J; Whitroci-Henry
OB- ' ' Whitman Henry
Johnson/. Wiley J. M. 2 3 ,
ir.hT" * s »‘ten Wclloy S. H.
MFrancis , William? Daniel S,
KbfF J ,“"i co .. , Wise Oliriatinn Jr. .
Kct- > Worrall Henry
'Vm. II Wolf J. H.
MjK>2 i o ho i M ■ " 1 ■ ZlrtnEdw’d. '
mscwM 8j " 11 :1 ' ;Zorr * PolldßW
T'Hf't ■ Zu i John 2 ’
tosts OUO en each letter Jn addition -to, the
P «*g«. ; jonif 1). i>.M. ;...
PilAtWFiiettf ACAi»Enri-V '■'!
./tku'i^E- AH oarWsle/ .llrf ■
THl'ninetocnth rushioii (5 montlm) will com
moncoNov. 5 th.- A now 1 buildingbari boon
erected' containing Gymnasium, Music Room,
&c. With-irtfcro’asod facilitiesfor instruction,
andPfltnplo*' accommodations, this Institution
presents great Inducements to.parenfa wbo : do.
slro J thu 'physical - and .mental -Improvement 'Of
their sonsJ*. •• " y. ■
Tbrm's per session, : ''‘“¥QS f 00.
i ’ For cironliire with fbll information address 7
r: K. BURNS, ,i ' 1
• Principal and Proprietor.
; " Plainfield,'Oumb; cb., Oct;U*’lBss. ■. >•' : |
Farm. |fi rSnJe.
, JL FARM of valuable Limestone Land, situate
In South Middleton township, Ciimb. co.,
one 1 milo south-west bfCdrßslo, containing abopt
200 acrCs/ncat mbiisuro.’ The imprbyemeutsaro
Mn good .Log lloiiao ,'bnd KUcben, .a
largo StCno Ufink Earn, Frapiq Wa*i
gon Shed and Corn Cribs, Hbg-iamV
Poultry llbUBo,‘,Snipko Mouse, and a
good Orcliani of choice fruit of various kinds,
arid a W oil pf never failing water near tho house.
Tbcto'ls nubut 200 acres cleared and in a high
state of cu?Hvation; the balance is covered with
first rate timber. Possession given on tho first
of April next. • Terms easy.
'-Oct. 4, >55~8t ; JOHN GRAHAM. 1
i i FORIUSMT.
•‘A NEW And dosirablo houso for a small fa
-tXJnlly.- Possession given by Ist of November.
'Enquire at this office.
'■'October 4,1855.
ProclUmatlon.
iTnrriIEREAS the Hon; Jamies H.. Graham,
■W President Judge of thb-sovcral Courts 6f
Common Picas in tbo counties of Cumberland,
Poreyy'and Juniata, and Juatlccp of tho several
Courts of Oyor nhd Tcrmlnerand General Jnll
Dcfivo'ry Id said counties, and Satnbcl Woodbum
and Jobn'Rupp; Judges of- the Courts of Oy'cfr
and Terminer and General Jail Delivery for the
trial of nil capital and other offenders, in the said
county of Cumberland, by their precepts to me
directed, dated the 27tb of August, 1855, have
ordered tlio Court of Oyer and Terminer and
General Jail Delivery to bo boldcn lit Carlisle, on
tho 2d Monday of November 1855, (being the
12th day,) at ten o’clock in the forenoon, to con*
tinub two wooki 1
NOTICE is hereby given to the Oorohet, Jus
tices of tho Portcc, and Constables of the said
county of Cumberland, that they are by tli6 .sdid
precept commanded to be then and there inlhclr
proper persons, with their rolls, records, and in'-
qulsiilons, examinations and all other remem
brances, to do those things which to their offices
appertain'to* be done, and dll those that arc
bound by refcognltancfcs, to prosecute against
the prisoners that are or thcrl shall bo in the Jail
of said county , are to bu theta to prosecute 4 them
ns shall’bo jua’t.
JOSEPH MeDARMOND, Sheriff.
Octi 4; 1856 J
Estiito Xotl<o.
LETTERS or Administration on the estate
ol John Snyder, dec*d.,luto of Frankfurd
township, Cumberland county, Pd., have been
issued by (lie Register of said county to the sub
scribers' living in the samo township.. All 'per
sons indebted to said estate dro rct{udatcd to
I make immediate payment, and tliosq having
I claims against It will present them property au
thenticated (or settlement to
' SAMUEL SNYDER, i
JOHN D. SNYDER, \ Mm'ra.
ABRAHAM KIEIIL, \
Septi 27, 1855—et'
NOTICE.
THE undersigned Auditor, appointed by tho
Court, to marshal and distribute tho balance
in ,thc. hands of Christian TitzeV Assignee of
Jolmllarl’achor, among tho creditors gives notice
that ho will attend.to that duty at his officii, ih
Carlisle, on Saturday, tho 20th day of October,
1855, on or before which day creditors are no
tified to present their claims.
A. B. SHARP, Auditor.
September 27, 1855--8 t .
Six Cents Reward.
. Kanaway from the subscriber,
* awlfSk residing In South Middleton town*
J Slffl ship, on or about tho 20lh of Sep;
/TPS tembor, -1855, on ; indentured op
iv ‘>XL prentlcotothoCnrpentorbualncss,
i . \ . named Jons Drain. SAId boy is
about 18 years of. ago, o| slender
build, and had on when ho went away o suit of
black clothes, and slouch hat. All persons arc
warned not to employer harbor said absconding
apprentice, ns I will enforce the law against nil
who may do so
DANIEL WEIGEL
September 27, 18.")5—8t*
Gentlemen’s Furnishing Store.
WAI. A. MILES’ Store, In Main st., (oppo
site the Telegraph oflice,) now oilers (of
sale a most extensive and-inviting assortment
of FURNISHING GOODS FOR GENTLE
MEN,‘ at prices which claim liberal patronage.
I get up my goods in tho ilrst style of art; and
their recommendation may bo implicitly rolled
on. .Gentlemen in, want of Shirts, .Collars,
Drawers, Stockings, Stocks, Ties, Gloves, Silk
Shirts and Drawers, Canes, Shoulder Braces,
Portmomiaies. Brushes, Combs, Handkerchiefs,
Suspenders, Carpet Bags, Purses, Umbrellas,
Cigar-cases, Watch Guards, &c., are particular
ly referod to my establishment. Also on baud,
a superior article of Ladies’ Gauntlets, Kid and
Gum Gloves.
Carlisle, Sept. 27, 1856—3 m
Sale Of llonscliold & Kitchen
. Furniture.
WILL be sold on Thursday, (ho llthday of
October, 1855, at t|io lato residence of
Win, M. Blddlu, Ksq;, doc’di, a very largo col
lection, of limisehold and KUchon Furniture;
conHlstlng of Bodstamls, MattrasscS, Bureaus,
Wanhstands, (.marble topped and plain) Ourpots,
Tables, Chairs, elegant dressing table Bureaus,
(marble topped,) Sofas, forgo Parlor Mirrors,
Fine Chandelier, Lamps, Kecking Chairs, a va
riety ol Stoves, both wood and coal, for Parlor,
. Kitchen and Chamber. A splendid
GEpESreSFIANO, (Schercmaker,) in perfect
ft ff y (? uorden Pier Tables, Stone, China
and Glaus Ware, Mahogany Dining Tables, OH
■Cloths, Billiard Table, &c.{ together with a great
variety of . other articles too numerous to men-
I (ion for Chambers and Kitchen.
JULIA M. DIDDLE,
d. 27, 1853—31 - __
| Carlisle, Sopl
Valuable Limestone Farm for Sale.
WILL bo sold at public sale, on the premi
ses, on Thursday, November I, 1856, at
10 o’clock A. M., that very lino Uinoslojio farm,
’belonging to (ho estate of Thomas Urlo, clou di,
situated - near;Kingstown, in- North, Middleton
township, Cumberland county* Pa., about; live
miles east of Carlisle, on the Cumberland Val-
Joy Railroad, and one-half mile south of Harris
burg and Carlisle.turnpike road, containing
- About B2o'Acres, 1
part bf whlch'la first x&io (Imbcbl'and. . Thoim
- 1 ri 1 ' 1 ~ri ' ’ rWbvcrticnts aro a commodlouq
'.pSSm''blo two story Brick House fl'mf but
:lMlBfflabulldlng».', A.largo Brick; Bank Barn
Com Cribs,’ he., nil of which aro
buluTii modern slylo, with ovorycouvontenco,
abU pro no\y In tho best order. The farm would
divide well Into two parts, and will bo so Btdd If
purchasers desire. It. Is .well situated, being
convenient to market knit In ; n good ;nolgl)bor
easy to suit purchasers, and wljl by
!"“ 10 kno ” m ; "
1 ” ROBERT 0. STERRETT,
’ Exts, of Thai, line, dec'd.
■ Sciit. 27, 18S5-IH : . 1 .
Now Goods.
THE subscriber has just received a largo as
sortment of Dry Goods, suitable to tho ap
proaching season, which will ho sold very cheap.
1 , . f M. SNODGRASS,
Soplemboc.2o, 1855—41.
Just Received
I A . LOT of Patent Moat Grinders, a nlco aril
iL do for Fanners or ftitolly uso. For safe at
John P. Lyno’s North Hanover st. !
Also, a mammoth assortmontjOf Toom, gf all
kinds, ot tho some pUcq. , r -
I Carlisle, Sept. 27, tB6s> ' .
& c o ni' pa ii^e
MENAGERIE;,
:i '' - 1 1 aWd ;; - ■>' }l
.: : ;'CjuKqij,s;,
S. B. HOWES, Proprietor,
•i: ! Mve aa r &: M ADraiir’s '■ ‘
)'> •••ColobratuAL' .1
- : -'■JSqutatrian*TronptJ J-i.
Without extrachargoV'forra4
ing lwo JEXhlbitions in one.
For !ono -day: only. Allure
noon and evening. M -
J. M< ■NijCtoh,” Director of
the corabincdoxblbition.’. *
At CarHsUy on 3Vi«rsday,
Octtibcr 11, ’65.. , e
In Ibis exHlbltron’win be
found Ihb;tw6greatcst-Uving •
curiqsitfrpin the aniinal king- d
dom, y.lz;—allying ,Gtrq/fr, |
mid a living RAiwoccro«,:t»o-|
sid,qs a, full cqUcctiob <of ‘Olb- f
er Wild Ddnsts; all intbomb'sf 1
perfoctkealtb andccmditloYi'. J
• Tho Circus TVoftps bb'nsWtl
of tbo fbfiowing bcknowled- t
ged talent. ■' 1 "I '■
' Mtebs. -
-. Miss Rose Madioah, the
fearless, graceful and 'bril
liant American Artist, in her
matchless scenes of'EqnitA.'
tlon.' Messrs. T. King, Lo.
Run, W. Armstrong,’ 11. P.
Mndignn, Master Mndigan',
Thompfconj'ond’Prof, Nixon
wUJi.bis talented Pupils, in'
nil their ncfdovomcnts’upbn
horseback* and in Gymnas*
, tics.
■ TH6 following rare and
bbautifulaniihals aro among
tho collection 1 belonging to
Hib-oxliibltion* •■'••• 1 ■ ; •
i ABriullianTlgcr, orSontf
, America JAguar, Ttro Afri*
1 Leopards, 2‘Nth. ; AmcVicar
Bears’, -a pair of Engllsl
Deer, a beantif\illy ; hinrkcc’
Zebra, a Porurian'LrtnW, ii
White ’Chmelj 'iv-Knfigarbo
I besides a variety of the
1 monkey tribe, parrots,. Pe
licans, Swung, Birds p( 'Pa‘-
radlso, &c., ,
’ Admission toaCefh’econj;
blned exhibitions, 25 cents
Children under 0 years’o*
ago, halfprico. Doors opet
at 2 and at 7. Pcrformanc
commences at 2£and qnor
ter to 8.
rr7*l’lm Equipment anf v
general Out-fit of both tin»
&onagorio&ClrcnsTroupe?,Jl i
havo been got Up this sensin' | ' •
; In a stylo 6f elegance and i 1 V
profusion Of costly decora .
tldns hitherto unprecedented. t .’.o W.L’* a .
Gymnastic Artists, a full description pf'wlio
will'be : found In tho
thoflrst claaS’of tlleir prOfessJpn, of.bolh sexes,
and aro kfiowni and'dist inguished everywhere as
the States. ,A
full military Brass Band accompanies tho United
Exhibitions, and w|U play during tho perform
ances a Varifelyiof hew* tind’fdshionhbhj music.
Xho Compaaios will'enter town ; in a GWifid
Procession, about ,10 A. if.,utmdTiftor passing i
through tbo principal streets, proceed to their
Pavilion ofExhibition.. .In addition to the above*
great .feature In the Circle and Menagerie, will
bo porfonned.each evening, tho gorgeous Pan
tomime entitled,** JVic Mistr of Bagdaff,*? which ,
will he .produced in a stylo of < magnificence un-1
surpassed by, any travelling Exhibition, Hie j
management having, spaiod jioitllcr |mins nr ox
popso; Int making this the “No plus Ultra” of 1
performances in the .circle.-,his piece,will bo
presented with all tho splendors of the Arons,:
as performed at tho principal Theatres in tho
cities of Now York and Philadelphia, where it
had a succcssfjul rmr of ;150, nights. It need
only to be seen lo bo’appreciated,
- . 1 8. B. LE6NARD,' Ag’f. ;
September 26, 1855. • 1 ' '
Cumberland Valley Bant.
. PROPRIETORS, '
William Ken, Biiesmbmah.*
HonV. C: SrEnnEtT, "llexrt Saxton, ; v .‘ l(
Rkcu’u. Woods, 1 '‘ , Jonii O. , , r ,
' f ‘\ H. A. SxuaoEOK.,'' ’'• t ‘ ,. t ■
THIS Dank* doing bbalnosa in tbonnmq.of
Kcr, Brorpieman Co., is now fullypfd»
pared to do a general Banking Business with
promptness and fidelity... : . ; '
Money received on deposit and paid back on
demand without notice. : Interest-paid on'Spe
clal Deposits. Particular attention paidtotho
Collection of Notes, Drafts, Checks,&c.,-lnnnyi
part of tho United Stales or Canada*. '
Remittances made to England, Ireland, of
tliQ Continent. ' Thn, faithful and confidential
execution of all orders entrusted tb them, may
bo rolled upon.
They will At all times bn pleased to give any
Information desired in regard to money mailer*
In general. Banking House In Trout’d Build
ing, Main street, a few doors East of the Rail
road Depot.' • Open fbr Business from 9 o’clock
in the morning until. 4 o’clock In fho evening.
11; A.'STUttOEON, Cdthicr.
Caiirslo, Sept. E0;1855i-Bmo.
Phillips, Stryker &,Jcnmngs,
WHOLESALE DEALERS, ™ ’ .
Billl.li, rn'iicli, & Aim;rlpan
DRY-GOODS,
BOUGHT EXCLUSIVELY AT AUCTION,
Nos. 1 & 8 Bank St., below Market, between
Second and Third,'Philadelphia.!.
or short time buyers wo will sell at
a very small advance on Auction cost._/-n
SeptpmborSO,-1855—2ms ;;r k
JACOB If. ircxBERCICU, .
ATTORNEY; AT LAW.. Olllco', EastMiOn
street, adjoining Saxton’s Hardware store,
will attend to all business entrusted to him
promptly. -
Carlisle, Sept. 18, I^s/^-Om
C. P f II*JMRICII,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, will promptlyattoi
to all business entrusted to his cAro. 01Q<
In Beetem’s Row.
Carllslo, April 5, 1856 —Cm
White Hall Academy.
Three Miles West of llarrisbiuif;.
rHE ; tenth session of this Institution will
commence on Monday, tho fifth of Nbvem.
her next. Pnrontsand Guardians urju ruqycstyd
(b Inquire Into its merits.lnstruction la given
In thq’tihUnnry.knd
Jjgh ertqcillbii, .ArtfPiflsti' In thb ,Latin, Greek.
French r ond GbVmnn laHguo'£oS, and Yotjal xjn4
Instrumental MusleJ ,l ‘ I,
; ■ “• '■ , TERitaj 'i
Boarding, Washing and Tuition in (ho i /
English branches, and Vocal ,Wusio . , , .
. per session of s'mbhths. • stJß'oo
'lnstruction InOaCh brthb'Langurtgefl,*"' .B’Qb
Instruction Id Instrumental Music, ’’ 10 00
, : ForOlrcnlJrsand'ftirfbbrlrifdrinatlonaddt-esS
. i ; D.' DENLINGEft, P<i,
September, 20,186 n. . 1 ' ■
rui -'ll No,lee. . ,
LETTERS of ArtnilDlalrntWn on tho ostufo'of
Barbnn. Yoho.forntQriyßarbiiraEhoßy.do
coasoil, tatu of .Silver S|irlng lowinl|ip.CJuml«i/ r
land couhlv, have boon Issued to tho stibsprlbqrf.
rosldlng'm thb saiho township. All persons hav?
Ing clalm.s against supl eatatu,w)ll present them
for SoUlomcht, Aiid.lhQso Indebted will: make
payment to 4
1 SAML. SENSEMAN,
JOHN GROSS, , ( , r#t
August 80, 1855—01*
Eilnto Notice.
LETTERS of administration on tbo estate of
Danjpl Kline, doo’d., Iftto of Monroe (own*-
ship. Cumberland county, - have boon Issued, by
tho Register of sold countv to the subscrlborro
elding In tbo aamo tovfnshlpi All persons In
debted to add estate aro requested to make Ini.
modiste payment, ond thbao having dttlmß'wljl
nresont (horn for settlement to , *■’.
P -■ • ; -SAMUEL KLINE’, Jdnl'r.;,
, August 80, loSS—6t* • A ’
WHICRKASin and: by anaclofihe Geie-
Commonwealth;of
Penttoylvahla,'6"M»ltod“Aft ib tho
olßcilona’df'thitf passed the
! 2d i day"of3uTy. i A. 5 O.’ 1839, ii tornadoiho dfl
: Sheriff of : dyery cobhly >hbla ; thto
niiitce oif'lh'o
niiy«e»;id ; end-
- ; .
ti , depjgnateihe pluco at which.Jho election
ie to be held. ,
I, JOSttPtf M’DAUMOND, High Sheriff
-of (He county ofCdmberland, do hereby s make
'known dnd’giVd'this pobliO notice iotheelec
tors of 1 ’ tlifl 1 ' iouniy’6f ; Cumberland, that'ntv
TUESDAY*, iUe'Sib.day of .Octobertioxt, an
oleCtlbn will .be |held at the several election
jlßtrlois. by.law In said county,
, tyfiich liras'they, will,Vole by ballot for the
; several officcrshereinafier named* «iz:
, 'ono Ppreoqifqr,..Canal Commissioner of the
pommonweahh of,Pennsylvania.
• Two; Persons to'reprfcaent the county of
Cumberland irt the. House of Representatives
of Pennsylvania. : : i.
1 One Person for Sheriff of Cumberland coon*
|y, M
One 1 PfcrsOn' ; for ’ Treasurer of Cumberland
county.. 1 '' *' ’ \ v; w . ‘
1 One Pfersofr Tor Commissioner of Comber*
land county. ' 1 !
■ One Person fqr Director of the Poor of Cum
berland county. ; . ~,, .
One person (for Coroner of Cumberland Co.
Oce persno- for. Auditor of Cumberland Co.
Two Persons for'Auditors of Cumberland
coimiy-r- n no toserve three, years, add one to
serve one year*-'
The eoid election will be held throughout
the county as follow'd : ‘ :
The election in ihe election district compo*
sed of the bbrhugh cf 'Carliale and the town
ships of North"' Mtddlelbn.' South Middleton,
Lower Dickinson’, 1 ’LdWer Frankfprd, and
L wer We£l Penhaborough, will be held at
the Court tlo'udfj, in tho borough of Carlisle.
The-election (n,. the election district com
pdst'd 'of Silver Spring to"wnship, will be held
at the public.l)c>ttSßjof iGoorgo Duey, in Hoges
town, in ,sa|d township. . • ■
The election irrthe election district com
posed ofHampden township, will be held m
the-public house of Jesse Uerkhclmer, in said
township. . ' .1 ; ; ;
The election in the‘election district cbm
.posed of the lownHhty of Upper Allen, will be
held at Ihe publid.h'duspof.Mr. Underwood, in
yheptirrdstowni _
The eleoiloain the election district compo
spd of the'township of will, he
held at the wagon-makep it(6p of Jonas Hunch
barger, on,Slate Hill*;,'
‘ The ‘ election in the election district com
posed of.Ea3< : HeVnBborongh township, will lie
ne|d hi the hu^se 'noWncoopled by A. Hunts*
Vat the'l West ettd of the Harrisburg
Bridgbi 1 ; ' ' ‘
Th‘o'election 1 lit.'the election district com
poeed of New Ciimherland,will beheld at Jhe
house formerly'kept .by W, H. Uohl, in the
borough of, Cumberland.
, Tiie.pleoiion Ini the election district com
posed oi the borough'of Mechantopborg, will
he held at. the-publio house of John Hoover,
In said borough.i '
: The s election In’ the election district com*
posed of Monroe township, will he held at the
public : hou‘sd of Samuel Algeier, in Church
town In said township* •’
The election ln.tna.electiondis|rict com
posed of Upper Dickinson township, will be
held at the house how occupied by John Riley,
in kfcld township: 1 -’ f '
’ The election in the district cpmposed of (he
Borough of NewvlUe.nhd townships of Mifilin,
Upper .Frar.kford, Upper West Pennshorough,
and that part of Ne wton' township, not ihrlu
ded in tho Leesburg election district hereinaf
ter mentioned, will.beheld at the Brick School
1 Ho’iee, in the borough of-Newville.
Tho ?lection-in . the district ,composed ol
Hopewell. township, will be hold at the
. School House In eald.township.
. ..The election in tbe dlamel composed of the
, bqrongk,'of Shlppensborg town
ship, and that part of Southampton township
• moi Included in the Leesburg electiori’ district,
be held at ihe Council House, in tho bor*
"ugh of Shippensburg. .
And in and hy an act of the General Assem
bly of this Commonwealth, passed ihetM July.
1839, It is thus provided-; ‘ “That (he qiralifi.il
-lectors'bf pans of Newton afid Southampton
township,''ln thocouniy of Cumberland, boun
ded by the following lines and distances, viz:
.Beginning, at th- Adams ebunty line, thence
along line dividing the townships of Dick
insun .and Newton to the tUtfnplknroad, thence
along said turnpike to, Centra .School House,
; on said turnpike, In Southampton township.
: thence to a point on the Walnut Bottom Road
at Rnyhuck's, including Rnybuch’s Farm,
thence in a strait line to the Saw Mill of the
heirs of George Clever, thence'along Kryther’s
inn to the Adams county libs, thence along
ihe line; of Adams county to the place ofhegin
idng, bo and thusaine-U hereby declared a new
.ind asperate election district, the election to
be held at tho public house,of. Wm. Maxwell
In Leesburg, Southampton township.’*
■ J :t NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
Thai every p rsnn, except 1 Justices of the
Read?; who shall hpljl any office or appoint
ment of profit or trust underthe United Slams,
or if this State, or any city or incorporated dls
ujcl, whether a commissioned,officer or other
wise, ,a subordinate.officer or-agent* who is or
shall.bo.employed under the .legislature, exe
cutive, or judiciary tlep«Mrnentt*t)f this Smie,
or of the United States, or of any city or ol
, -any incorporated district; and nlao that every
member ol Congress and of the Slate Legisla
ture; and of the Select or Common « 'ouncil «l
any city, or commissioner nr any incorporated
district, is by law Incnpableof holding or ex
erctsingal tho same time, the office or appoint
menl-of judge, Inspector, orolerk of any elec
lions.of this Cmnmonweal/h, and that no in
spector, Judge or other officer of such election
shall be ellighlo to be thet’vnied for.
Ami the said act of Aipembly, entitled an
art relating tooleotions of ibis Commonwealth,
passed July 2d, 16311, furfier provides as fol.
■ lows, to wit:
4‘ TIihII lb® Inspectors and Judges ehall
meet at the respective - Mares appointed f"f
holding tho election jtt t!\o district to which
they respectively belot’jf.befiiru 9 o’clock'in
ih.u morning of. tho aeooid Tuesday of Ocio
her, and each of said insieotors *ha!t appoint
one clerk, who phsll bp S ,qualified -rotor of
such district.
1 ‘‘in odfo the person whs shall hatro recloved
tjio peennd highest numb*/of votes for inspec
tor, shall not attend on tlif day of the election;
then tho peraon who filial have rccieved the
second riyhitfer oO»oles‘ fen Judge »t
the next proceeding elcctlooshsll sot aslnspec
tor In his place*Andl Jn»••• the person who
shall,have received the, highest number of
Voiepfor Insprclor eitall net attend, the jhjrsoD
espied sfipll pppoin'sn Inspector In bis
Ipluco {i,.epd in case iho ipersun oteetpd a judge
shall not attend, then tho Inspector who
celvod, Ihb'highest lumber of- voles shall aji*
K\ & Jbdgo in blS' place; or If any-vacancy
-o .'ttlnuo in Hie bdarJ for Iho spaoo.’ of
■one hour after tho-' lime fltdd by law 1 for the
opening of the ojec||on« Ihntjualiflod voters of
the township ward or dlalilptfor which such
officer Shall nave been olertod, present at the
pluoe ofejeption, shall elect ono of their num
ber to fl)l such vacancy, i . , 1
‘lt ehall i»o tho duly of Iho several asses
«ors oF'ceoh district to alitnd at iho place of
holding every general; special or township o
rollon, during tho tfholo limo said election Is
koptopen, for ifro purposoof giving informa
tion to llio inspectors Judges when called j
on in relation to the right of any person asses
sod. by them fo tolfc’at si)oh or such ,
other matfflrshi rotation’ to the assessment of ,
voters aitho said Inspectors or either of them 1
shallfrbijV iIWo to ilms frequjrs. : , ,
l “No person shall bApdrmltlifd lovold at any
dlfeillbli M'aTofeiJaid, Ih&A a. .w bj io' tye oma a’o f|
the" age' of twenty one years or mon?,who'ahair
have festded in the .State atjeiisi one yearj'and !
in district Where.hq.'offera his volq,
&"t least,ten dtjja’. proceeding -such ,election,
and wiihin two years paid a, Statsor county
tax, which shall have been Ht-Jeasi
teq.daya before the election. , v But-a cllisen of
mo .United States, who has : previously-been ft
Jualified voter of this State,'andremnved there
r'om.and returned, ond owho shall Have reel-
ded in the 'election district, and paid taxes
aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote' after reel*
ding in the State six months; ProvidiD, That
(hh white freeman, citizens of the U nited States,
between the age of iwonty'onoßnd tw'ens-lwQ
ycafs wifib have resided in an election district
ten days as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vole
although they shall not have paid taxes.
No person shall bo permitted to vole wjioss
name Is not contained in the list of taxable in*
habitants furnished by the commissioners, ttn* :
less First, ho produce a receipt for the pay
ment within two years, of a state or county
tax assessed agreeably tc the constitution, and
gjve satisfactory evidence either on his oath or
affirmation, or the oath or affirmation of anolh*
er that he has paid such a tax, or on failure to
produce ft Receipt shall mahe oath to the psyr
raent thereof. Second, If he claim a right to
vote by being an elector between the ago of
twenty-one and twenty-two years he-shall de
pose on oath or affirmation that he has resided
In this State at least one year next before his
application, and make such proof of residence
In the district as required by this act and that
he does verily believe from the account given
him that he is of the age aforesaid, and such
other evidence as is requited by this act,
whereupon the name of the person so admit
ted to vote shall he inserted in the alphabetical
. list by the inspectors, and a note made oppo
site thereto by writing the word Max,* if he
• shall bo permitted to vote hy reason of having
• paid tax, or the word l agp,’he shall bo admit
, led to vole by reason of such age, shall be
I called out to the clerks, who shall mahe die
like votes in the lists kept by them.
' f'.lrt ail cases where the name of the person
claiming to vote is found on the list furnished
hy i(ie : commissioners and assessors, or his
right to vote whether found thereon or not. is
objected to by any qualified,citizen, it shall be
the duty of the inspectors to examine such
persons on oath as to his qualifications, and if
he claims to have resided within the Stain for
one year or more, his oath shall be sufficient
proof thereof, but shall make proof by at least
onecoinpetent witness, whoshall be a qualifi
ed elector, that he has resided within the dis
trict for more than ten days next immediately
prereeding said election, and shall also him
self swear that his hone fide residence, In pur
suance of his (awful calling, is within the His.
tryst, and that he did not remove into said dis
trict for the purpose of voting therein.
•Every person qualified as aforesaid, and
who shall make due prool if required, of his
residence and payment of taxes as aforesaid,
shall be admitted to vole in the township,
ward or district in which he shill reside.
‘lfany shall prevent or attempt to prevent
any officer of any dec ion under this act from
holding such election, or use or threaten any
violence to any such officer, or shall interrupt
or improperly interfere with him in the execu
tion of lila duty, or shall block np the window
or avenue to any window w here the same may
be holding, or shall riotously diet orb the peace
at such election, or shall use or practice any
Intimidating threats, force or violence, with
design to influence unduly • or overawe any
elector, or to prevent him from voting or to re
etrain'ihe freedom of choice; such persons on
conviction sh<lt he fined in any sum not ex
ceeding five hundred dollars and be imprison
ed lor any time not leas than three nor more
than twelve months, and if it shall be shown
( to court, where the trial of such offence shall 1
be had, that the person so (•(Tending was not a
resident of the city, ward, district of township I
where the offence was committed, and not en* |
titled to vole therein, then on conviction he
shall ho sentenced to pay a fine of not less
than onehundred nor more than one thousand
dollars, and bo inpiisoned not less than six
month nor more than two years.
If any person or persons shall make any bci
or wager upon the result of any election with
in the Oorftinonwealih, or shall offer to make
any such bet or wager, either by verbal pro
olamntlnn thereof, or by any Written or prin
ted advertisement challenge ol Invito any per
son te make such bet or Wager, upon o evic
tion thereof he or they shall forfait and pay
three limes the amount so bet or to be hot.
•If nny person not by law qualified, shall
fraudulently vote at any election In this Com
monwealth, or being otherwise qualified shall
vote out of his proper district, or tl any peNon
knowing the want of such qualifications, Shall
<id or procure such person to vote, ilu* person
offending shall, on conviction, be fined in any
sum noi exceeding two hundred dullard, and
ho imprisoned fur any term nut exceeding
three months.
‘if any person shall vote at more than one
election district, or oiherwivefraudulently vote
more than onro on (be samo day. of shall
frnudtenily fold or deliver to the inspector two
tickets together, with the intent Illegally to
vole, or shall procure another so to do. he or
they offending, shall on conviction be fin'd in.
any sum not less than fifty nor more than five
hnndred dollars, and be Imprisoned for any
term not less than three nor more than
twelve months,
‘lf any person not qualified to vote in this
Commonwealth, agreeably to law, (except
the sons of qualified citizens) shall appear at
any place of election for the purpose ofle-utng
tickets or of influencing the citizens qualified
to vote, he shall on conviction forfeit and pay
any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars
fur every such offence, and bo imprisoned for
any term not exceeding three months.*
Agreeably to (ho provisions of the sixty
first section of said net, every General and
Special Election shall bn opened hetteePn the
hours of eight and ten in (ho foronnon, and
shall continue without interruption or adj urn
mrint until seven oVlocb in the evening, when
the polls shall be closed.
And the Judges of the respective district"
.aforesaid, are by the said net required to meet
•at the Court Mouse, in the borough of Oar
lisle cn the third day after the said day of elec
tion. being Friday llto Iflih day of October
,then and thero to perform the things required
of them by law.
Given under my hand,at Carlisle, this I3ih
,dny of September A. I).. Iofis.
JOSEPH MoDABMOND, Sheriff
Shsr IPs Office. Onrlisle, > i
September 13, 1665. j j
T. KIRK WHITE’S
INSTITUTE.
I ’HIS Institution, so pleasantly located In the
1' borough of York, Pa., was established by
tho present proprietor for tho purpose of afford,
log young men nil tho advantages of a thorough
and procUcal Mercantile education. l -
Tho course of study embraces Doublo-Entry
Book-keeping, Mercantile calculations, Business
Penmanship, Lectures on Commercial Law, ana
Political,Economy. Thus giving tho student
that knowledge which will amply qualify him to'
fake chargo of any sot ol books. • ;
The complete course requires from eight to
ton weeks; varying with tho abilities of the stu
dent and tho number of hours devoted each day
to study. Diplomas nro awarded to such, and
such ‘only as complete tho entire course. Stu
dents can enter tho Institution atauy time,there
being no vacations.
For farther Information write and receive a
circular.
August 10, 1855—8 m
Dj7"Tiib Poet somewhere speaks of “winter
lingering In the lap of spring,” but It needs no
poet to 'toll us It la tho caso hero this season,
the last few days having boon decidedly wintry.
Kor does It need a pool to Inform the public
that for nil sorts of wonthorthere lanverynban
dant provision of suitable and fashionable cloth
lag at Roajum&& VTiison’s cheap store, No.
XU Ohostnat strpot, corner of franklin Place,
Philadelphia.—ly
B JtyiWO.JETtTJf D
’Tp.v.. wiiii ■■ov'ms ‘ ■■ ■ • ;
U. S; insurance, 1 Auu4iiiy& Trust
■; , y.t COMPANY, J ■
' S; K. to'rnct, Third and Chestnut Sls.> Pkila*.
0 |,| 260,b00 v ,j .
.ji/fONBY is rqdcitod’on-doposit' daily.'• The
i.YX‘;amonnt dopooitcd.U eptetod in a'DeposU
bookand.giTOn tor the'Depositor, or,-if-prefer
red, ft certificate wlU:bojgivcii,i' •
All soma, largo.abd received,' ami
the amount paid back oh demand,'wilhollt no
tice* . WI > > ; M r .• k...*.
, Interest is paid nt.-tlic tato of-flvo
commencing from tbo day oi : deposit, and coas«
iug fourteen days previous to tbo withdrawal of
the money. ‘
On the first day of Janttaty,’in oncli.ycalVfuo
interest of each deposit is paid to the depositor,
or added 1(5 the principal, as ho may prefer, i
The company have now upwards of 8,500 de
poaitors.in the city of Philadelphia atbuo.
Any additional information will bo given by
addressing the Treasurer.’. '
directors.—Stephen R. Crawford, president;
Lawrence Johnson, Vico President; Ambrose
W. Thompson, Bcpjamln W.’Tlngloy, Jacob L.
Florence, William M. Godwin, Paul 8.-God
dard, Georgo McHenry, James Deveroux, Gus*
tavus English.
Secretary and Trea»nrer. —Pliny Fisk.
Teller and Interpreted.— J. C. Ochlschlager.
September 6,1855 —ly
Slcnm Saw Mill & Timber Land
FOR SALE. Will bo sold at public sale, on
the promises, on Thursday, .the Ist day of
November next, at 10 o’clock, A. SI., a Steam
SAW MILL and Nine Hundred awl
wSzP® Thirty-three Jlcret qf Timber Land,
■ ■•■jSksituata in Dickinson and South Mid*
townships, Cumberland conn*
ty. This is a very desirable property, and per
sons wishing to purchase will And it best recom
mended by making inquiry anil examining it on
or before the day of sale. The title is indispu
table.
Also, will bo sold at the anno time and place,
SIX MULES, one 4 horse Wagon, a ono horse
Wagon, Gears, Ac. Also, Timber Wheels, Log
Chains, and all tho Tools and Fixtures connec
ted with the Mill, including a first rate Circular
Saw. Also,-a lot of Lumber, Boards ami Scant
ling; Terms made known on tho dav of sale by
HASKELL & SEYMOUR.
Sept. 27, 1855—5 t
Orphan*’ Court Sale
OP VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
BY virtue of au order ol the Orphans’ Court
of Cumberland county, to me directed, as
Guardian of John aud Jemima Piper, children
ami heirs ol Nancy Piper, late Nailcy Kylo, de
ceased, I will expose to public sale, on Thurs
day, tho 25th of October, 1855, at 10 o’clock,
A. M. of said day, on the premises, tho interest
of said wards in the following real estate, viz:
No. 1. A tracl'of Pine Land, in Dickinson
township. Cumberland county, bounded by lands
of David Colwell, Jacob Beaver, Frederick Fry,
) and others, and adjoining part of the South
Mountain, containing
150 Acres, more or less.
The timber on this land is of tho very best qual
ity (or chcsnut and oak. It will
be oHo rod in twenty-five acre lots, to suit pur
chasers.
No. 2. A tract of first rate Limestone Land,
In anrao township, bounded by lands of Mathew
Kyle, Eleanor Ewing, Elias B. Eyster, Huston
Fulton’s heirs, JohnMellinger.Mathen Mclllng
cr, and thw Walnut Bottom road, containing
170 Acres,-moro or Ipss.
On this tract there are about 80 acres of good
timber land, and a Considerable amount of Lo.
cust tit for posts}'good Buildings and a Well of
never failing water near the door of the dwelling;
a fine meadow, and several springs ihst never
fall, known ns the head ot Yellow Breeches
n—crcqk. Tho buildings oro a largo
Stono House and Kitchen, a Stone I
iSSSSIIHgiBarn, Iron; 80 to 85 feet in length.
imSßatThero Is also an excellent Limestone
Quarry on tho place. Terms made known on
tbo day ot said by
WM. M. MAINS, Guardian.
Sept. C, 1855—7 t
Tho undersigned, at the same lime and place,
will also soJJ their-Interests in the real estate
above'nionffooed and described. Terms made
known on the day of sale.
Jakes Kyle, Catharine Dunlap,
Henry Kyle, David Coldwell,
Rodent M’Cone, Sarah H. Coldwell,
Elizabeth M’Cone, Jemima Kyle.
John Kyle,
Public Sale.
WILL be sold at public sale, on the premi
ses, on Saturday, the lBlh day of Octo
bur, 1855, a Honso and Lot of Ground, sitnalo
partly in Mlfllin and partly in Frankford town
ships, adjoining lands of Henry, Brlnn, James
Kennedy and others, and the estate
ot Samuel Utley, deceased, Tbo lot bontalns
about THREE ACKER, haring ihcreotl erected
« w a Log House, and Barn, a Spring of
jdSEKdtjk running water and a variety of fruit
[iiiiMiLtrcca. This properly is within two
miles of the Borough uf Nowvillo,
ami is worth the attention of a man of moderate
means wanting a home.
The property is sold under an order of tho
Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, to John
Orris, Guardian of the minor childien of said
decedent, to sell their interests in the same, and
under u Power of Attorney from the parlies le
gally entitled and of full age, to the said John
Orris, to sell their Interests.
Sale to commence at 10 o’clock, A. M., whou
the terms will bo made known by
JOHN ORRIS, Guardian.
September 0,1855—-6 t
Public Sale, of Real Estate.
B % Voider of tho Orphans’s Court In n pro
ceeding tn partition, amongst tho heirs of
Mathew Clay, deceased, I will expose to public
said, oh tho premises, on Friday, October 6,
1855, at 11 o’clock, A. M.,a farm In Fronlfford
township, bounded by lands of Ahm. waggon
er's heirs, John Wirt, John Waggoner, and tho
heirs of John Clay, containing aboltt
210 Acres of good Slafe and Free Stone Land,
nbout 110 acres of which id cleared ahd finder
good londo find cultivation, ond tho residue Is
„ n tine timber. Tho Improvements arc
JSISMI a largo STONE. HOUSE, with a
IssiißßLltljchen attachedl n largo BANK
lyijfißßAßN, Sp'flhg House, Cider Press,
,i good-Apple Orchard and other fruit frees, and
running water through the place.
This is irvdry desirable and convenient farm
and within about 6 miles of Carlisle.
Tho terms of snlo will bo i—Flvu per cent, of
the purchase money to bo paid when tho snlo is
confirmed, tho residue ol one-half on tho Ist of
April, 1850, when possession ttlll bd gltdn, mid
tho balance In two anuunj payments witliouMn.
forest, to ho seettrod (in tt»o* land. Tho land
lord’* share ofthu grain Is reserved.
WILLIAM F. SWTGER.
September C, 1865—61
Vuluikble Farm ul Public or
Private Sale.
THE subscriber will offer his'firm at public
sale, on the promises, on Saturday, the o lh
day of Odobtr , 1860, if not disposed of at prl»
vato snlo boforolhatlimo, The farm Isslluatcd
In Jorth Middleton township, about seven miles
north-east of OarUslo, on the Co'nodogulnot
crook, adjoining tho forms of David Ilooror,
Josso Zolglor and JohnCoovor, and contains
• 21G Acres,
40 acres of which Is tlno meadow fond, 20 acres
fo covered with good timber, such as oak, lo
cust, &c.
Tho Improvements aro ft good two story ploa
f» w torod House, ft two story Log Tenant I
House, a largo Bank Burn, with two
iMMwbtbrcablng floors, and other ontbulld
foUjßjatngs. Also, an Orchard of fine Irult
containing about 11 acres. There Is also a good
Well ol .water at tho door, and a Spring running
through tho forth. m
Sale to comroonco «t VVolock, on said day.
, For further information respecting the form*
enquire of W. Wirt Shuler, Esq., Carlisle, or of
the subscriber
John kettereu;
Sept. Mt, 1860—3 t
JvbioalMo RropertjHtor Bare. v
rpgß subscriber offers at private sale, bja
A. tlbuso-and Eight limestone Land,
BhnMe W-Westpennsborough tp.,. Cumb. co.»
a » I west Carlisle, ono-fonrth of a
mile fr £n. Jjuras* Academy, and near to the
*ud Store. Tbo House is I)
? oU llnlahed, with ;a new
> Hm.,o ami. Cfstero
auanoed. There is vfl t rrte sttMo ,
CattiogoiHomoj.Hog Pen, v„. a.«o, anew
JUacksmiihShop* There, is asmoi Orchard of
choice fruit trees on. the premises, -and-witfr
convenient. Persons -W1 shln g, uny, furfbor In,
formation.can call on the subscriber,-living .on
thapremisca. ~ - Kl - WM. CULP.
Sept..2o, l'B£fc-3t* .• 1 f
Public Sale.'
OK FRIDAY, October 12,1855, tbo subscri*.
borwill offer at public sale, on the prmlscs,
in South Mlddlotpn township, Cumberland cp.)
about 8 miles south of’CarUslo, on thoroadiead*
inglVonj the. Walnut Dpttt.ro road to Paxton’s
Mill, a valuable fanu of Limestone land, ctm«
tolning . n , .
100 Acrcs anU 72- Perches’,
haring tborcan.’erectcd a good two story weallp
In iflj dr-boardod House, Log, Bore, new
Wagon Shed, and other Ont-bnild*
llaSttm«(ngs. '.This trnct.la under, excellent
cultivation and well fenced.' There
is an Orchard*ol choice fruit on the premises,
and a well of excellent water at the poor. * .
Also, a Lot of Ground,- adjoining the abovo
tract, containing 1 aero and 112 perches, with a
one story Log House and a Stable thereon. -
Also, a tract oi Mountain Land, containing
42 acres and 104 perches, situated on the Balti
more Turnpike, about 2 miles south of Holly
Iron Works, and Ore miles from the above dcs,,
cribed farm. This tract is well covered with
chestnut and other timber in a thriving condi-,
tion, and will ho sold together or in lots to suit
purchasers. , ; ■ 1
Sale to commence at 2 o’clock P. M., when
the terms, which will bo easy, will bo made
known by
ANDKfiW K. : jSfiARIGHT,
September 20, 1855—1 t . , ■ - ,
Public Sulo of Real EstafCt .
ON WEDNESDAY, October 17, 1856, thtt.
undersigned agent of T. G> MUlcr, jr., wjU 1
oiler at public sale, on tlio day above mention*
cd, at tho storo of Henry Snyder, in Mifflin tp.>
about G miles from Doubling,Gap Spring*, tins
following property, containing in all .On*
dred and Sixly-J'our Acre* and Sixty / , ercAf» t fcll
uuted in Mifflin township, On tho road leading
from NWviltb to Doubling Gap Springs, and
ndjoining property of George Hoover, Hobert
Btain, D. Barrack, tho Loirs.of Wm. M. Biddle,
Esq., dcc’d., & others, and lying,about 2 miles.
cast of M’Crca’s Mill, and one milo west of tho
Springs. This property was surveyed in April :
lust, and divided into lots as follows: \ -* i*'
Tract No. 1 contains 8i acres and2o
and includes tho cleared landand improvements; •’
It has a two story Log House, .frank >
jSSijwL Barn, a good Saw Mill, a Humbert)!
rSilWff Fruit treea,;ond a suffleiont quantity
of Timber land for rails and firewood..
No 2 contains 80 acres and 40 perches, moat*
ly timbed land of a good quality of Chestnut and
Uock Oak. '
No. 3 contains 23 acres, co«cred with Chest
nut ami other timber of good size for rails.
No. 4 contains 21 acres of about the -aune
quality of timber ns tho last two mentioned Ibtfc
The property will bo sold aB a whole, or in
lots as purchasers may desire; or U may bo divi
ded into smaller lots If desired.
None of it is on tho steep of tho l|oantaio,
and is all of easy access fVom any qbartch •• ■ ’ •
Farmers and others wishing to procure Tim
ber land, will do well to attend on Tuesday pw
vious to tho day wf sale at Mr*- Snyder’s
as arrangements will bo mado io tncet thtm
tlioro imd show them tho land; or by calling per*
sonally at' any time on Mr. D. Vf • M.'Cullough{
In Dickinson, oron D, F. Miller, Esq;, Survey
or, at Nowvillo.oVery Information Will be given.;
Sale to commence at 12 o'clock bb said day,
when the terms will bo made known by. -
WM. H. MILLER,
Jf;ent for T. C.
September 20,186&—4t
Valuable Properly for Stale*
THE two story Brick House and Back-balld-
Ing, with a pump, cistern, end all necessary
out-buildings attached, situnto InNortbHanover
street, in Carlisle, is o/Tered /or sale. Tho sit
uation is a good one for a private rcsjdebfcoor
Ibr business. Tho terms wilt easy. Apply to
J. R. WEAVER, Jgt./or E. Bullock 7
July 20, 1655—tf
ShrrUnilty* 4t/ ...
TO THE VOTERS OF
COUNTY.—The undcnlgnjud .respectfully
oilers himself a? a Candidate lor,the offleo of
SHERIFF, and suliolta your suffrages, at tho
enduing Elcctiou. WM. RILEYS
May 81, ’55.
SliorifßUty- ,
TO.lllii VOTERS OF CUMBEPLAND kfL
Fellow-Citizens—l offer myself as a ro/-
unietr .candidate tor the ofllco of SnsatYF.—
Should you consider mo qualified for tbo ofllco
ami entitled to your suffrage, 1 will bo thanhfhl
for your votes at tho coming election! »
HENRY WILLIAMS.
North Middleton (p., Sept. 20, *55.'
AHnii.il Exhibition
O' V THE CUMBERLAND COUNTY AG
RICULTURAL SOCIETY. List of Com
mittees for tho Fall Meeting aod Exhibition, to
bo held on the 17(h, 18th, and lOfli dors of. O
ctober, 1835, on tljclr dwn groqmls at Carlfslg,’,.
//or»«J dA<i N(di Ca//jl*-Wni. Al.HoDtlonoo,
John Sanderson, Win. L. Ctolgh'ead.
Sheep and Swine. —Robert C. Slcfretf, Abm.
Bradley, Thos. U. Chambers. ~ .
Poultry.— Robt. Ikfooto, J.L. D’Dbtroll,Leve
ls Ulngwalt. - * ..
jigrtenOtiral Inipltpienie $ machinery^ Bobf.
Brysdh, Ce 6. Bifndlu, ffllhnfbo,) WilUam Lino.
Articles Household Production. —David J.
M’Kocj.Gea. W. llitnor, Geo. L. Clark. .
Discretionary Picmiume for Finite and Flow -
ond articles not enumerated.— Abm. Boiler,
Geofge lielkcs, David Miller. , , .
On.CfV—John S. Stcrroll, J. W. Hender
son, Robert Mooro. .
P/oumig Match. —John Miller, Safnuof Myers,
Abm. Lamber/on. ,
Committee of Superintendence. —Armstrong
Nobfo, ftenty GlnW, oco. Brlndfo, (N. M.)
August 23,
Gouiiluo Ilonoy Scrip.
.THE party-, tfagra/ito
jdto&gtb/ and nilla. emollient pto-
A 4<, « /wrflos 6f this Soap, ton- -
dots it especially deserv-.
inganlaco on every tol
lot. Fpr chapped band?,
nnd various disease* of
tho skln.'lFlsuncqualod. Ehchcakolsstampe#
ffu. Conway, 108 South Second Street, PWI».‘
No other is genuine. 1
Improved Chemical Olive Soap t ; warranted to.
wash lu Hard, Soft, or Salt Watef. atop,
has powerful cleansing properties, which roadUi
|y remove oil, paint, dirt, <V6hj otfcfy do-*
scrlptlon of goods without injury tothem. For
all domesflo purposes it Is to any other
soap in aso, and 20 per cent, cheaper than tbft
common Rosin Soap. Each bar. is stamped
William Conway, 168 South Second Street,
Philadelphia, ManufWtufcr of Fancy and Sta
ple Soaps, Sperm, Stearino and Tallow Caudles,
importer and Doalof la So) Soda, Soda Ash*
Rosin, &c. Orders* by Aiull promptly attended
• September* 6,18^5—3m ‘
IRON I IRON !! The subscriber lias tlio sat
isfaction to announce to the public Jhat Jbis
largo and extensive Warehouse Is complied,
and filled with ono of tho largest and boat oaßort
monla of llamniorod and Rolled IroneVer oflbr
od In this place. Those In want Of Iron, wdul'd
do well to examine tbo stofk bOlbro purchasing
elsewhere. HENRY SAXTON.
September 20.1855. _ , '
THE largest and most varied stock,of Hard
ware In tho county, and selling ab tho low
est prices, Uat J. P.“ Lyno’s; »■. * ...
1 Also, Barr and Rolled Iron and Stool,' of all
sizes and kindest the. lowest prices.'.' i 1 .u'
Also, ratont Wheel Grease, for salo at
» J. P.!LYNB*Si
Carlisle, Sept. 27,’\«G5.