Election Proclamation. W AeB ™ ,’meJ "An iicl relating lo llie I vpnta* onllA. „ . we n|(h,V passed the eleciiboß of tli(a k° n V g g g,.| (^B i nfU lo the du -3J day county wliliin .lliis a "f in >o enu- the pISCB'aI which (he flection It SHeVifT of; „ '; o ,{aiy;.<if;oVmherlaV‘l.,<t“,hector IoM a'|j a'ive this iloblio notice to (lie elec-. ,n °/nf 'ih«<coiintytof;;Unm.becland, ; ,iliol ( ? n TIUSSDAV, dheHib day of October. nj*l, an ilriJonwtU' bo helil .at, the aeyeral election ealibJUlie.d by law .In «.id count,, .1 wliiclTiimb they' will vote by. balloi.lbr the Lera] officers liarcinafiornamiil, viz. , bio Person for Canal Ootnn.tssioncr of the Chnertt. of the J;,id'-Ch. and r Petty, In the Conotess of * h bne I’atami to represent thrconnlies of Com berland and Perry in the Spnoto uf 1 cnnsyha "'two Persona to represe-V.lho .conn'ly of Crnnhetland rn the House ol Uepreacnlatives of Pfnn a Vifra^ B .* '• - ’ ■ ■ Obe Person tot District Attorney of. Cumber- Ja O(f/Iy?adD' fe’r Suf.»pj|or of Cumberland person's'for' Associate' Judges of tho p.ouniy'oV Onmbeilandy ;' ; , ■‘ •; Qiie Person for Commissioner of Cumber a.One Director of llVe Poor of Cum iberldnrl c-'imiy- OipJ person tor Coroner of Cumberland (.0. U, e person for Auditor tof Cumberland Co, Tlie said olectkn will be bald throughout vh«» rotiniy a* follow; I Timeleclioa ip Uta flection district compo: sed of ihoboroughrf,'Carlisle and, the town ships; of 'NorthiMiddletonv South Mlddliilon, l.tiwer.' Dickinson, Imwer- Frankford, and 1,-iwe.r AVesi; Pennsbdrougb. will he held at Mif (J.iurt House* in lire borough of Carlisle. The election 1 election district com- of'Sjlvfr Spring toWnahip, will be held at the public hobsp of ‘Geblg’e Duey, lit' lloges o,«’n, in s.(id tbwn«jiip, % - Tim election ,tn ,the flection district com posed of Hampden, township, wilpbe held at ■ lie public house ul Henry Hick- rnell, in said ummship* • ; ... , The election In the election district com p-ntul of,the township of Upper Alien, wjll.be held at (be public house of W. W. Kline, in .Shejiiicrdstown. - - - ■ The clcctinn ln the election district compo ■red of the township of 1 l.ower Alien, will be held at the wagonuhaker shop of Jonas Hunch barger, on S)ate Hill, i The ,ln‘lhe elecliort district com pomdof TJa’si Fminaborntiyh township, will he. iield at ihe’huiise.now »'cmipi«;d by'A'. Hunts b'Ti/pr, at,the Weal end of the Harrisburg Undge, .... Tho .elcctjpn |h the election district cofo* poBe«i.of will be held at the Imuse.formerly kept hy'.W, 11. Uuhl, in the borough of.'NewCombrrland. . Thai election In the election district com* [p ised ol the borough of M-’Chanhohurg, will 'he hold at the public house of John Hoover, !iM» said-bordugh/. :The" election.ln the election district com-.- >ntpd of M >nroo township, will be held at Hie Ho houso of Samuei* Algeier, in Churcb n inVaid township. Mut election Iri'the.election dlatdct corn ed df Upper Dickliison township, will he d Bt.thcivmse ri'*w occuplod by Johc Gar- .townsliip.. ’ l’hj»*ileci»on in the district composed of the rough ofNuwVilln, and townships of Mdbin, per Frankford, Upper West rcunshoiongh, Lifiai part of Newton township, not inclii- I in the I,ecsburg election district liftpinaf tnciiitouctl, Avill bo held at tho Urlck Bcliool i tsc, in the borough of Newville.; ■ ' ’ I'hu clertioii In tho district composed ol pVwe’ll Inwritblp, ' will bb lield flt the ln Newlmrg.ln sald townsliip. The ekciju'n in the district composed • f the iornngb of Shippensburg (own .lup,;and tliut pari of. Southampton lowttship mi Included"in the Ueeshura election dlstrl9l, a ill bn held til flip Council House, in ibe bor rugh of i|htpJ}Htjsbnrg. ; >< ' y And in and by an.ttQl.of thbGi*ncral Asscm >ly of this CotmmJnwenlilr, pasacd iheQd July, 1839, ll Ja-Uius provided ; ••.That the qualified b-cnoTs of parts of Newton and Southampton inWnaiiip*, in the codniy of Cumberland, bnun» di-d by iliu followini! lines and distances, viz: Hegiuning nl tho Adams county line, thence ■tong U»«*iino dividing the townships of I) ck ins«n and Nuwln’n to UiH.turnpibnruad, thenco said turnpike to Centro School House, 1 iii’thplUoi in Southampton township, I'ii‘ilre’to ppuiiil on Iho Walnut Untlnm Ifoad \\ jfoybuck's, including Reyburk's lourin', 1 ,,, '’iC9 ip Mtrnii line to the Saw Mill of the ■s.qf CffOtgo Clever, Ihenco along Krysher’i' ataahe AdarpS county , line, ihrncc along 'Vtpe of-Ailams county to the place of begin be and thusaine in hereby declared a new i *"i>sr*w.elcotion district,- 1114 election- to IIIIM nt the public house for nerly occupied Waxwoll,’ In Leesburg, Suuihamrton a'nttMp.” , ■ , * 'flWTlOfclS UKRKOY bIVEN, • ! ial everyi person, except Justjccp of .the oce, who shall ho|d nny '. oIT.po pr npp«(lnt nt ol profit or trust ondertho United States, • rf ihia-Stale, or any clfj orlncorporau d dis trict, whether. * ooMntiisaioned officer or oilier | wise, a subordinate ofilcer or agent, who is or J<liallbe einployrd undrr<lhc legislnture, exe- 1 •c-tnire, nr judiciary dep n r ,,nf * l,H of thlsS'nto, or of tho United States, or''*>f any city or ol •any Inciirpdfnted dinirlci j and also that every •incniber ol Congrotis And of iho-Stato Legislai Atue,nrid of‘lhcSMeci or Gpinmon I'ounctl ol sny city, or coinntlssibncr or any Incorporated district, is by |\iw‘ InrapabJeof holding or ex /'.rcidng tit the same time, tho oflicn or apjiolnt rticnt of Judge, Inspector, or. cletk of. any uteo» «*ion* of lliis 'Commonwealth, anil that no inr •speetor, judge or other officer of such election shall be ullighto to bo .then Voted for; ;) And lbs said act of Assembly, entitled no act relating lucleotinns of this Commonwealth, jMSsed July 3d, 18311, further provides os ful jows, to wit s*V . • \ ‘vThol/ t|ie.in*pectprs npd Judges shall mrM «| ihq respective places appointed for thft 'cleciipn in iiio district in which * btdpngi biTu/d 9 o'clock In Jl»» rpqrnlng of ihfl ’second Toesdny ’of Octo ber, and snob of aaid inspcotbrAsbr.'.l appoint 4nAdl£rk«.W.t)oUiiaU;bd A qualified voior of •wch district. , ' , ‘*lq,caso iho' person who shall l;avo rb'clsved hie looond highest number of soles for inipqp l‘»r, shall nqt pitend on tho day of ihe election, mrntho person who ;have rccicvrd ihb "neond highest number of votes for.Ju«go4l the next proceeding otroilon shall act os inspap *''r in' his place. ‘Amlin enso the psrenn who fc nal| ha»«.' received, dhb'highnsl number pf v !J|e» f f-,r Inspector shall not attend, the person ft ' f P't;d Judge shall appoint an Inspector In h(s ptars ;' anil In caSu the person oledlod a Judge R uall'nbt’ai(dnd, then tlm inspector Who re- Ruivod thq l\lghesi. number of votes shall sp: Ifioint s judge ii> hia place; Or if any.vrtoonoy •»ball,e, ( |lnpo '|n ihoboafd for the. apace of hour after the lime fixed, by low for the O pnnlng‘.of thqolfcliou, thu qualiAo«l yolcf» pf .|ha township warder .diairioi fqr which such (°Wocr shall hate been .elected, prevent ol the Nacs ofelroiion, shall elect ppo of their,num f*er to f,n « uo || . 1 ■ 1 K ?itall ho the duly* of the several Dflsps floTBOf £ach distjfot to attend ot tho jdaco bf holding every special or township.e lepiion, during.the vvholelim.eeaiil electlbn la 1 ftepiopen, for .llio pur|Voseofgiving, informa tion to the inspectors and* judges when called on 111 relation Jo the right of (my pmqpn asses sed by them .to .vote at such election,.or such’ oilier matters In. relation loj.the—paseasfTienl of Tvoters aa the said inspectors,or.eltherqf. iheip shall from tlrtie lo lime require* *»No:peraon shall .bo permitted to vole at any; Blpolion'ns aforesaid, than a white freeman, of ,lho age of twenty one years or more, who shall lidve resided in (he Slate at least one year, and In the electiqn diairict,where ho offers bis-vote at least, teh 'days . preceedin'g . such . election, and within two years' paid a Slate nr county tax, .which' shall liave peen assessed ai’/least ten; days before (he election. Out a citizen of tho United, Stales, who has previously been a qualified voter of this Slate, and removed there from and returned, and who shall have, resi ded in' the election district, and paid, taxes aforesaid, shall be entitled lb vote after.resi ding in (tie State six months; Hroviord, Thai tile white freeman,c’tizehs ofthe United States, between the age of twenty bnehnd years who have,resided In an ’election district* ten days as aforesaid, shall be unfilled to vote although they,shall not.have paid taxes.'. No person shall bo permitted to vo|© whoso name is not contained in thu list. of< taxable In habltan's furnished by. the commissioners, un less first, ho produce a receipt for Iho pay ment ivithin:M'wu years, nf a slate or county’ tax assessed agreeably te the constitution, and , . give satisfactory evidence either oh his oath or, affirmation, or the oath or affirmation of anoth-' er that'lie lias paid such a tax, or on failure to produce a rcceipl’shall make oath to the pay- 1 , inent thereof. ’ Second, if he claim a right to vole 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 Stale at least one year next before his application, and rnuke such proof of. residence in the district as>qinred by this act and that he does verily believe, from tile account given him that he is of the age aforesaid, and such other evidence as is riqnl'e.l by- thin, act, whereupon the name of the person so admit' led to vote shall he Inserted in thealphabeiicol list by the inspectors, and a note .made oppo sin' thereto, by writing the word ‘lax,’ if he shall be permitted to vote by reason of having paid (ax, or the word ‘age, 1 tie shall be admit ted to vote by reason of such age, shall be nailed.out to the clerks, who shall make the like voles in the lius kept by them. * In all cases where the name of (ho person clni > lug to vote is found on the list furnished, by ilia commissioners and assessors, or his right to vote whether found thereon or not, is objected to by any qualified citizen, it shall he the duly of the inspectors to examine such persons on oath as to his qualifications,and if he clnims to have resided, within the SratPil’or one year or more, his oath shall be sufficient probf thereof,, hut shall make proof by at least, one competent witness, who shall he a qualifi ed elector, that he has resided within the dis trict for more than ten days next immediately pfeceeding pqid elecfinn, and ' shall also him self swear that his hone, fold residence,' in pur suance, of Ms lawfill catting, is within the dis trict. nhd that he did not'remove Into said die- IriM fur the piirposo of voting therein, •Every person qualified as aforesaid.and' who shall make due prcol if required, nf his residence and .payment .of- (axes us aforesaid, shall bo admitted to vote in the township, ward or. district in which he reside. ‘lf any shall prevent or : attempt to prevent any officer of any election under.(his acl 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 lion ot liis duty,or shall block up the window tir avenue to any window w here ilie same may be holding, or shall riotously disturb the peace •it such election, or shall use 'or • practice any intimidating ' threats, force or violence, w ith design to Influence unduly ( or overawe any elector, of to prevent him (ruin voting or to re strain the freedom of choice, snob persons on ,conv|eii-«n sh II he fined. in any T sum not ex ceeding five htind'reJ'dfdlaVa*nh(f "be imprison-' ed ibf any lloio not less than three ' nbr more •than twelve months, and if it shall be'shown to court, where i|io trf.il of vqcli pffenco shall ho hti.l. iliat.ihb person so, i flending, was not a resident of the city, ward,, district pr township where (ho offence was committed, and not en tiiled to vote therein.,limn on, conviction lie shall bo sentenced to pay . a fine of not Jffta than one hundred nor morn than one limuimmi dollars, and be Inptlsoned not less than six month nor more than two years. If any person or persons strut I make any Set or wager upon tho result of any (diction with in the Commonwealth,, or shall offer to make any such bet or wager, cither try. verbal.pro clamation thereof, or by any written or prin ted advertisement challenge <u invite any per son te make such : bol or wager, upon Convic tion thereof be or they shall 'forfeit and pay three limes’the’amount so.hdt or to.be bet.- ! •If any person not by ioty.'rqualified, shall' Iraudufonfiy, vote at any ehcilon jn this Com monwealth, or being ojbmviao qualifit'd shall vote opt til his proper-disitict, or if any persop knowing tho wnnl of such qualifications, shall aid of procure such person to vote, the person offending shall,-on-conviction, be fined In any sum' not i'Koeeiiing. two; hundred dollars, and bo .Imprisoned.for . any term not exceeding three months. •' - -. . • •If any person fhall vote a! more than one election district,'or biherwUoTrAudulently vole more* than once' on tho samd day. or shall fruurilently foW or deliver to lhq.4nppeclor.t,wo tickets together* with, tho intent illegally to vote, or shall procure another so to dn, ho or iliey offemlingvOhall on conviction bo fined in any sum not Jess ilian fifiy nor.more Itmn.Tiv© hundred dollars, and bo. imprlrtoocd for any term not less than- three nor > more 1 (hap twelve months, ,i> ' *lf any person nnt qualified lo vote in this Commonwealth, agreeably in law, ilie sons of qualified citizens) shall appear at any place ot election for (lie purpose oi'ißsulng lickflfl or of. influencing tfin citizens qualified .to vole, he ahull on cnhvictioh forfeit and pay any sum. not exceeding one hundred dollars fur every suoh olfoncc, and bo imprisoned for tiny term not exceeding three months, 1 . Agreeably to tho provisions of the sixty* first section of fold • net, every t General and Special Election Blind bn opened between the hours of eight and ten in the. forenoon, and shall continue without interruption or edj urn* inenl until seven o’clock in tho evenings when the polls shall bn closed. * .'And the Judges of the respective districts Aforesaid, arc by the said act required .10 meet at tho Court House, In the borough of Oar* lisle on the third-day after tho said day ofelec* lion, being Friday the, I7lh day of October then and (hero lo perform the things required of Ihejn by |a\iv. Given under,roy. hand,.Carlisle, this 4th day of September A. D.. IBSG. JACOB 1)0 \VM.A.N,,fihf riff. Notice. TVTOTICK. Is hereby given thpt letters of ml- J.l mlnlstratipp'on tho'estifo orChrlßjlan 1). Hupp, late of Lpwir Allen deceased, have boon issued byth° Register of,Cumber land county, ,to thpsnbscrlberJiylug It* tll6Samo township. A|l persons indebted to said estate oro requested lmmediate payment, chd those having qiulma wilt present (ho some for. settlement tp ! ‘ - , ' IVM. R. GOROAS, Adn/'r. | 1 September 4, 1880—-0 t ’• ’ • " ' ; , ' Ei(iUe;No(ioe. h m y,'! . NOTICE Is hereby given,ithatiottoiaVfm} ministration on the estate ol David Dotln noy, deceased, lute ot Upper Alien io\vpahlp» Cumberland county, Pa,-, hpvo been Issmjd R» ttio subscriber living In tho sumo township, by the Register of Bald county. All persona In debted to said estate are requested to makplm: mediate payment, and those haylpg'clalma Wlll prpHont them lor settlcmoni'fo ■ ‘JOHN W, COOKUN, Adpir- August 20, ieoa-ot* . * : Public 1 Sale ofßcaf Estate. ;v. ; ' On Ta'esddf, September HIM, 1 1860. t I iHE sitbsefibora wilLoflbr at public sale, on above' ihDhtloned,-6t' thV Court* House, In inb llorougb of Catllalu, thu following described Farms, .late the Property 'of, Andrew Holmes,Eaq,, dcc’d.. ;• ' ; ' • ■No. l,;Bl(udtcd,in.SoDth.Middleton' township; Cumberland'county, abdut, j’.mllo south ofCiir. lisle," near Hosier’s mill, ,1s bounded, by '(lio'lic*. tort Spring ivhich runs along its ciltlro western border, other land of'the undersigned, & lands of C. Ahl,'Stephen Qdbk and M..Glcbh. Itci)u- : tains 188 acres arid I2pdvchcs qf first.ratoLlhie stoiio bind; about 40 acres of which,arP heavily tlmbcfcd.and'lho balance in ago.od slotq ofcul : tiVivtlon,and under, good fence, Thb fmprove ’ ix—jl menty thereon are a two story STONK House, bione bane babn, ' liiiilffrf W “ K ° f '‘ Shoil > Gronoryj Corn Crib, °^ ier out-builUinga, with a well ,of exo'jiient nnd never failing water hear-tho door, and- an Orchard of choice grafted fruit trees. There Js also a.vcry comfortable Stone and Log Tenant House with a garden attached, sllualod'nenr the spring. A part of this farm is ; good moadow land.. ~ N6.'2 adjoins No. I,'nnd is othonvlso bound cd by the toad loading-from Carlialo to Craig head’s mill, nnd lands of C. Ahl.Slephen Cdok, •Abraham Busier and bthors. It contains 182 acres nnd 79 perches. Tho landls prime lime stone and contains about'3s acres of heavy tim ber. Tho residue is In good:cnltivatlon and the fences-In good repair. Thd- Improvements are a comfortable Zog House, a new Sipne $ Frame Barn, having 2 threshing floors, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Granary, Older Press in good order, nnd other oul-bulldhigs. Thorft'ls also a woll of never falling water and a good Orchard. Any further, tnfonuation will bo given by John Irvine, N, JS. comer of tho Public Square, Caf lislo, who will also at any time accompany per., aoris desiring to view tho farms. ;■ Sale to commence, nt 10 o’clock on sald day, vliun the terms, which will bo easy, will bo made mown; . JANE, ANN HOLMES. WILLIAM J. HOLMES, - By his Attorney in fact, , JOHN 111 VINE.,., Augnst 7, 1860—Ct , . Subscribe when you have an Opportunity ! BAYARD .TAYLdR’iS CYCLOPffIDIA OF MODERN TRAVEL! a nKCoitp. of; Adventure, Exploration, and Dis cpvery, during the last Fifty Years. 1 vol. royal Bvo, 950 pp.. Neatly bound in dark leather, embellished with five fine portraits nn steel, by llultrc, and illustrated by over forty-wood engravings,, by. 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Lvol. ‘Bvo.,'sheep, $3.60. : * J .* Tiik: Russia v. Kirrinnltd History, Gov crnmcnt. ctc. l vol. 12m0., $1,25. . Tub TkAciiKn’a Miscellany, a selection of valuable articles oil ICducation, by. (he best.A* mcrican writers. 1 vol. 12m0.', 450 pages, $1,25. 1 ' - ' • ■ • Man-of-Wak Lifk, 75 ctfl.: MnnoirAW: Vusetel, 76 'els.: and. Fishing, Il lustrated, 75 els. Each written by CiiAUiiKS NonDmn |, nine ycfirh a sailor, md one of the best writers of the prdsent dftv. - MOORE, WILSTACII. I<EYS & CO., Publishers, 25 West Fourth Si., Cincinnati. Sept. 4,1850—3 t . , • , - ■ . Associate Judge. ■ . To the yoitrs of Cumberland County. . Ffif,LolV-CITI2I£N’S--At the request of many friends, I offer myself a candidate for tho olllceof jlstociate Judge u t the October elec tion, nndshall /eel grateful for your miffrafies. CUSMENS McFARLANB. Nowdon.tp., Juno 20, IB6o—om* . AssAclaloJudgc. ■ 2*o (he f rcc-andindependcht voters of Cumber* ■ land County. '. ' FELLOW-CITIZENS I offer myeolf to .your eonalUeratlbn j\B a candidate for (hP olllco of wfysocip/e, Judge of Cumberland .county, atjhocnaiiing election,.and promise (H olbptod) to discharge the ‘duties of said office with fidel ity and hhphrtlallty: 1 . . IGEO., Carlisle, July fll,’lBuC. '• ’ wiiMfi a ifg;; juijt-Jex;, ~ HAVING boon'instructed in Ibo nrl, (by Dr, Goo. Z.Broln.ogralnato of Ibo Baltimore Denial College,) Is.now prepared to receive hid friends find, perform IhoVarlotiß operations m tlio llnrfoft ho denial profession, atlils rewdenco [p }lcj door IVopi IVost St. Give usa <iall. Terms moderate. ■' Carlisle, May 20, 1850-rdf l ; t. her, livfnjr.iu 'Westpqniisborough, tp.»CnhilTerland ;co«bty'> a negro indhi Mj>$ t .Thorny. Sato*'-Clark? ngfed abbiiti?'years}‘and about G liicV-.O Ipcfica ln. llaa on ivliou ‘ bQ.'SvbUt ;o: : Chip bat, ’gray'* summer coafr'-brown striped pants,' &o M at)d took with' hbh.a pants, a good thick .wiuter coat) and some. dltior clothing. 1 ’ I warn all persons against .keeping pr harboring said negrp,.as I will jiot.ac’odlint'for blatrflnsae 'lions nor nay nnv debts!©/. Ills contracting. : f N; J.'RAMSEy- WOODS. , August 28.18Gft— m*'"." " '■*' ; Air orttlnancc. In Reference (q iti6'Layingbf Pdl'einents, Ife. SECTION l.' Bo Jt enacted aup ordained by the Town Council-oi tbo-Borough of Car lisle, and it is hereby enacted and ordained by. the authority of llio-simiOV .That'bprcalter It shall not ho lawful ; for,ahy maapri ‘brother per son} at. tlio instancd hnd-’ro.qinoßt of the owner' of any property, to liiy,.iuake,'or construct any pavement in any street or alloy,.in tlio Borough of Carlisle,-.unless tlio’ height nadbreadth ot said pavement shall have, been .tirst -previously fixed and’settled byjli’o Borough regulators, and a certificate given l 'by them to that effect, and «ny mason or other person laying, making Or constructing hr insisting in laying, making of constructing nhy'such pavement without such, certificate being first previously procured, shall fie liable to a find of Twenty-Dollars* , Sec. 2. That’any drib Who 1 shall maliciously and wilfully throw.water from any hoso, attach, cd to any wash pavo, upbii any person, of Upon any horse, carriage,-wagon-'or, other vehicle, shall be Hublo fo ft lino of Ten Dollars for each and every such; ofleiico<- ; ' Sue. sVTlmt thobwncrdf any cnw-or other 9atilo'that-'Bhrtll.be: found trespassing on .the public streets of this borough between (ho hours of 8 o’clock P. M. and 6 A..M., throughout tho year, shall be liable to a fine of --Five Dollars tor every such trespass;. ■ Sko, 4. Thoflncs and penoltles imposed by this Ordinance shall be recoverable os provided by tho 82d Section-ol '-ah . Act of Assembly, passed tho 8d day of April, 1851. A. NOBLE,'. Chief Burgess. Attest—.W, IT. U’etzec, UtcVy. io CoryaUn. 4 August 28, 1866—Jit Vuluahle Totvn Property For sale or Hem. ■ nMIE subscriber’offers fbr sale, Ida two story :J[ Stono House; with Brick Back-building, sit uate in Nrirth Hanover street, Carlisle, adjoin ing Arnold’s store and Mopyor’sConfectionary, n w Tho Honsolslß feet or more In front, extending 240 feet back to an alley. *Uil|n|LTbere is a number of good fruit trees it, and a Well of waterat tho back door. Any'pmdn wishing to view the proper ty can cull’on the subscriber living on it. Pos session given on tho Is!,©! October if desired. If not sold; it will lib* rented for one or more years. JACOB UVGALLAHER. August 28, 1856—tf . . Valuable Real Estate at PRIVATE.SALE. /“iOtfSISTINGof tWOUvell Improved farms, . V-i' owned by Dr. Jobn Zollinger, viz : . No. 1. Situate in North Middleton township, Cumberland county, 2 miles north-west ol Car. lisle, on the north side, of tho Conodogulqel creek, nnd'lmmcdiatoly opposite the" Meeting 'House Springs.” It contains S3C Acres nhd US Perches, about 95 or 100 of "which Is covered with good Umber, including a great deal df hickory. There is a large quantity of Locust growing, sufliciont to fence the entire-Turin. ’ .The land is In.a high state,of cultivatlun, about 24,000 bushels of lime having been’recently put on it. There is about GO ncies Of good Limestone land upon 'which fine quarries cah bo opened.' This farm can bo divided very prettily, hav ing two sets of Improvements, each consisting • j i hTL «f a good Log House. There is a *wS§jm Log Bam; and a large Bank Barn, • im|B||!l| Wagon Shed, and Corn Cribs to each sufficiently large'to hold 1 fvbm 1000. to 1200 bushels. There 'ls a limestone spring at one house mid u guod Well of water at tho other* V- - , ' ' 2. Is situated partly in North Allddletmr and.partly in Silver Spring townships, about 7 miles bast of Carlisle,, cui-tliff-aTbresald crock, containing 131 Acres, and nil but nboni 8 acres Of which Is cleared and.in.a high state of culij. ration. The,lmprovements are d two story Brick House* Bank Bam. 100 feet in length, with other Outbuildings, r n Well of water near tho house, Orchard of Apples and other fruit. A considerable quantity of Locust growing on the farm; there are about 500 panned of post and rail fence, nnd tbo fences'generally good. ' The owner Of tho above properties 1 Is quite desirous of selling, and rare inducements are thus ottbrert to purchasers. Terms will betnado easy. Enquire of • A'. L. ! SPONSLER, ' . Heal Estate Jigt . $ Scriviner. . August 28, 1850—Ct, . . FARM FOR SALE. rllt' subscriber will offer nt public'sale, op (ho premises, on Thursday the 10/fi' day of October, 1850, at II o’clock A. M.jhJafarm sit pate in. Upper Alton township, Cumberland co„ on the Stato road loading; from Uanlshurg to Gettysburg, anywhere tho main rojiid from York to Sterrctt’s Gap crosses, onh-balf‘a mile’ f rom Shcphoulstowu, two from Mophanlcsburg, and tho Cumberland Valley apd seven from Ilpfrlsburg, mid oho, ft-cnc tho. Yellow Brooches crock, ad,|oining : lands of Christian ETarUlor, Samuel Miller and others, containing 22 Acres ami 20 Perches, of Slato land, all cleared and In a first rate stato of cultivation. ‘Tlio Improvements sro a new n_n , BRICK HOUSE,a new STONE and I'RA.ME BARN,and otherout-build |}f a never failing Well of water l*M*K3Kncar tho door and.a .pump in it, a thriving -Apple Orchard of,choice, fruit, with a variety of Poach; Cherry, and otherJruit trees. Tins is a very desirable farm, situated in a healthy neighborhood, and convoniont to. mills, cliurphps, school-houses, Ike, : , Any person wishing to view tho property will please'call on tho subscriber'residing oh. tho promises, whd will ivo any information 1 hHpilr. id.- WIOMAS GOLD. , August 28, 18511—Is* Valuable Umcslonc Fni^ni , . , at public sale. . ' " On Tuesday, September 20, 1860. , T'llE subscribers, E.xcculors’of George David, son, doo’d., will offer at ppbllo sale, on the. premises, tlio following described valuable real estate, viz: • No. 1. That Valuable Limestone farm, in Westnonnshprough ami Dickinson tawnphlps, Cumberland county, Pa., about 6 miles weft of Carlisle and 1| cnBt of Uock, on' tjio lurhpiico road loading from Carlisle to' Cham borsburg, containing ’ ’ * : 100 Acres, more or less, , nboutVo'l' which nro covered wllh IhrlTlitg Oih her, tho rosidno in » I'igll nlhto of cultivation. Tin! Improvements nro n two story double Log ■ ° HOUSE, with n Well ofioxccllcnt Tn ter at tho door, n double BANK iHTsiffIUBAIIN, recently built, Wagon Shod, House,; Coro Crib, Hog JwTnnd other onl-hnlldlmr»- There is nine n lino Orclmrd Of choice fruit oil tho promises. No. 2. Adjoining Hint pdrllon or tho above firm lying south of Hio' turnpike,, In pickinson township, nnd containing (mo here.. - Thei 'im nrovemcnls nro n tw» story Frnmo Dwelling, within' Frame Uulldlng nitnehed Ibbfolo, In whioh is n good Cistern, Also, a Fraipo Stable “"Tlfdahovo properties will bo sold ligdlhor'or sonernto. ns mny best suit pnrohnsors. Tho lo cation of this property Mug nenr to tho conn tv town. 1 nnd near to tho (jumhorlnnd Vnlloj Knllrdnd,. makes It valuable nnd dcslrnblo, hnv ing easy nccoss to good niarkota for Its products. ■ Solo to qomnrcnco at I o clock P. M., when terms will bo lujdo known by, J. M. DAVIDSON, : Aug.' 28.-lC5(l-4t , . Es’ra. gjjgpt- Job Work done at (his office on short no(icO) . : Hole! Properly at Private Sale. ' CITUATEf on. the; Comer of High l Bedford Streets, in;tho Borbugh.of now. Owned fW)d occupied as a hotel by JOseph Hois er.‘- Tha lot Contains (JO feet in front bn High stro t, and 210 feet in depth fronting on’Bedford street, ..The improvements arc alargc’tfrid'coni .jJssSL modlbns Hotel ‘Building: 88 feet lb front, 2 stories & an attick In height, . M»»|H»aud 08 feet in depth, Including (ho back building. A very fine Dwelling 'House fronting on High street adjoining the ho tel, 22 feet In front and 81 back, corresponding with the hotel; ~.; , A largo double Frame Stable J,op fcotin length and cnpabla of .accommodating about CO bead of horses, is situated on the foot of the lot. : The Buildings orb entirely hew, being but re cently erected. The hotel and dwelling bouse being of brick and finished in the moat modern and Improved manner ' ‘ Tho location one of the most desirable in the town, the house Inointalnsoncxceilctit char- 1 actcrand.docs a.vcry largo business. For tenufl/ &c;, enquire of A. L. SPONSLER, Real JSslale dgt, ij Scricmer. August 28,18G0—-fit A Desirable Slate Farm at'Pri- , . ,vate Sale. : ■ SITUATE in North Middleton township, Cum berland county, about Cmilea north ot Car- Iftlo,. adjoining the Carlisle Sulphur Springs,' now owned and bccupled.by Wm. Hcuwood, ' ‘ ' 270 Acresj*’. ' ’ about 100 of’which.frcovorcd with good timber. The’residue being In h'good state of cultivation. . AiyrA - /.The, improveihunts aro a two story . L °S HOUSE & Kitchen, Log BARN Oiit-bnildlhgs, an excel- Well of water at tho door, and running wider In almost every field on the farm. An Apple Orchard; and Peaches, Pears and Cherries in abundance. Owing to the plentiful supply of water and largo meadows, U is admirably adapted for gra zing and would make an excellent stock farm, thus offering rah) Inducement# to purchasers.— There is a good road leading to Carlisle, afford ing every facility for getting out wood, which always commands a large cash price. There are tlneb good Sulphur Springs and beautiful sites for buildings. For terms, &c., enquire of A. L. SPONSLER, ' Beal Estate JUstl, fy Sermiier* August 28, 1856—0 t Highly, Improved Limestone FARXI at PRIVATE SALE. OITUATEIn South Middleton township, Cum- bciiand comity, 4$ miles south of Carlisle, on the Yellow Breeches creek, aud about half fljDiilo west of Jacob Ritncr’s null on tho Bal timore turnpike, now owned by Jobn Stuart, Jrl Containing H 9 acres and 51 perches, of the best quality of Limestone land, about 10 of Which are covered with good timber and tho residue !u the finest state of cultivation. The iifttMia. improvements are a 2 story weath dsSk ■ I House, a large’Bank nfEuly llEf 7® feet hi length and 40 feet in width, containing two’thrcshlng floors )vitb gmpnerics attached,, wagon shed, corn cribs, und other necessary and convenient out-buildings. * A fine Apple Orchard contain ing over 100 grafted trees and all bearing, be sides other fruit. There nro two Lime Kilns on tho farm arid' excellent quarries .from which the best quality ,ol limestone.can be taken. A beautiful stream of water runs near tho house emptying Into tho Yellow Breeches, creek below, and a Well of water ot the door., ( The .land has all been well limed and is of tho most productive character. Tho farm is uuder good fence, a groat poition of it being post and rail. This property offers the greatest inducements to purchasers. Tho location being a beautiful one and entirely healthy. It would bo admira bly, adapted for a stock farm, being well water ed. There is also a large quantity of meadow. For terms, &c., enquire ol A. L. SPONSLER, Beal Estate JHet. $ Scrtvintn - August 28, 1850—Ot Valuable Merchant Grist Mijl AND WOOLLEN FACTORY AT PRIVATE ; ~ SALE,. ... TUB subscriber wishing to decline the Milling business, o flora ot prJvntu anla'hia Faluable Merchant QHttMHI,- situated 'on (ho Conodo guinct creek, in IVcsfpcmisborongh township, Cumberland county, about 5 miles west of Car lisle, and 1 milo north of (lie Cumberland Val ley Railroad, where there is a Depot for loading cars, containing about It) Acres of land, having ■Jj'gltik. on it a ßoedPramodwclUngllousc, rfSSa|j|l|»w}tU a good Cistern.and Well oi TOQb B ySjSvvatcr at the door. Frame Bam, an £ggSggggnOrchard with a variety of fruit, and two TouaoOlousos. Also, a Woollen FaclorJ’. Fulling Mill, mid about two Aerosol Land, situated In Frank ford township, on (lie opposite side of the creek. Imving on it two Tenant Ifpusos, Stabju, and an Orchard with a variety of fruit trees, a Well of good water &l thodoor. Thu Factory is now' rented and doing a go6d business. - .. The Merchant Mill is’Gh by GO feat, 8 stories high, containing 4 run of Burs,-with all other necessary machinery for doing Merchant and Grist Wotk. Tho Merchant '3llll nml Woollen Factory la all In complete running order, having run but a short time sinco Oio water wheels, together,with (ho greater portion of all tho machinery wasput In new, and also a good and substantial dura built during (ho last summer. Also, adjoining tho some, a lot containing About Four Acres of land, on'whichilsrt two Story Frame Dwelling House and Stable, and a good Stono Building suitable (or a mechanic. A ytrang, thriving Apple Orchard,, together wilh olhorFrult trees. Also, ahrelrftto Spring of Water. This property will bo sold separate ly or together to suit purchasers.' Persons wishing to purchase will bo shown tho premises by the subscriber residing thereon. Terms will bo made easy, ns,considerable <>( (ho purchase many may remuino secured on tho properly if required., , ; . Possession given on tho Ist of April next, or sooner, if required MARSHALL JAMES August 28, 1856—tf • ' ~ - Orphans’ Court Sale. IN' pursuance of nn order of llio Orphans* Court 01, Cumberland county, will bo.sold at public sale, on Saturday, iht 27 th (\f Septembrr, 1850, on tho propjlsoa, •in vMonruu township, Cumberland county, on tho Lisburn road, about two miles east of Churchlown, Six Acres of Limestone Land, moro or less, ail under fence, nnd In n gobd state of cultivation. Tho Improvements nro o n r» Btorj-nnd-n-lmlf LOG II O U SK', 0 jdßS36k Frame Shop, Barn, Corn Crib,Smoko Jaa|■ |hLH o use&c. There Is nlso a good Apple Orclmrd on tho premises, to- Jrcther with a great variety of other choice fiuit trees! ‘There is n never hilling well of water convenient to tho door of tho dwelling. . Tho uhoro described property will be sold ns belonging to tho estate of Uaulol Kline, deeM. Said to commence nt, 12 o’clock, I*. M., when terms will bo made known by • SAMUI2L KLINE, Mm*r. > . August 21, 1850—5 t Town Property at Private salt. IMIK subscriber, ohout removing front Carlisle* oilers to dispose of at private val. uublo town properly in which hb u6w resides. —j n n Said property, consists of a largo two story Plastered House/situate on ]u{S||lfEaBt High street, n few doors cast of Gardner’s Foundry. Tho lot is 4(1 foot In IVont by 210 (bet In depth, and Is locblod In a pleasant mid healthy neighborhood. It Is in good brdbf, and Is coveted with excellent fruit trees and choice shrubbery. Tho building has recently, undergone h thorough l repair, and is admirably adapted for a boarding house or a private residence. There fs a hydrant in tho yard and a gas lamp before tho door. ; Tho out* houses, stabling, &0., aro all in good order. If the aboyo property Is not sold by tho first qf next, U will then bo leased for a Urm of one or more years. : OHAULKS 1800—2 m( rA mnic ESTATE won . : 'bajlb. • 'J'ftf « Lcind ih CumbUtland Co. BY, order of tbo OrpJbanß’Conrt’of aflfd coun /.ty, I will exposrto-publicBalo,<>ri the pro. niisos, oh Thursday, tin* IBlh day of September 1 nc f xti • at-12 d’cldck j. riobn; -the RcoVEtdate of jatoiesPotleriion/Jale of Newton township, de ceased, viz-: - • * **'*• ' No. 1. A tract ofjand, &l|nato.in-Dickinson township, on Ih6 Pfrie triad, containing 8 Acres and 122 Perches, hounded on tho North hy Iho Pino road,.on the v jfest by tho mill property, Into Of MatlicW KyJb, decM, ! - -No. 2. Tho‘old* Manafon 1 farm; situated In Dickinson and Newton 'townships, containing 18-1 Acres and 85 Perches, bdrinded by tho WoU nut Bolt m road, lands of Mathew Kyle, dec’d., Eleanor Euing, Elias B. Oyster, Jobn'Molling. JWA or ar, d ethers, having thereon erected ffiWem a two story Sfono HOUSE, STONE SS|J»?^ NK: BAIt N, Wagon Shod,,&c.— has also an excellent Apple Orch ard, and tho timber being at both orids of tho farm, it is well calculated lor being divided Into two farms. No. 8. A tract of excellent Timber Ifcnd, in Dickinson \tp.,. containing 153 Acres and 141 Perches, bounded-by lands of David Colwell, George and Jacob Beavers,* Frederick Fry, S. Long, Abraham Kurtafund others. This tract wii] bo divided, and offered in parcels. It is well covered with timber,-, and if cleared would be cosily cultivated. I will also offer, by order of the Orphans* Court, on the.same day, on (he premises, at 12 o'clock, noon; to public sale; all tho real estate of Mathew Kyle; dec’d.,'viz; No. 1. A tract of land shunted In Newton and Dickinson townships, on the Walnut B ttom road, bounded by larids.of Mrs. E. Ewing, Si ColdwcU,,George Beavers, and others, contain* Ing 84 Acres and 155 porches, .strict-measure, with a two story Slone House, Log Barn, Ac., thereon erected. It has a Spring of excellent water near tho door.of. the Dwelling-house, arid an Orchard of good ft-nft on Iho premises. No; 2. A tract-of land known as the »<-Mill property," bounded by tho Wtt|ouf,Bi.Hom road, Elias B. Oyster; Solomon Crops', lundspf James Patterson’s estate, and Jacob Beavers, .contain* ing 47 Acres and 121 Perches and allowance.— It will, however, be sold by strict measure. It has erected on itaßtono and Frame GRIST MILL, Log Dwelling House, Log Stable,&c. Tho above properties nro chiefly Limestone land, and among tho moat dosirablo along tho Walnut Bottom road. At the same time and place, I will offer for sale, s'of 0 tons of liny. Oats by tlio bush. Ad. Terms made known on theday of sale by JAftIES KYLE. AdnW. August 21, 1850—5 t Valuable Farm for Sale. THE subscriber offers at private sale, bis FARM, slfuafcd'ln North Middleton town, ship, I mile from Carlisle. Tho fnnn contains 94 Jlnet of superior land, all of whichareclear' cd, and luagood state.of cultivation,‘except ftj-yjL about 4 acres of woodland. Thelm provemenla are a BRICK Dwelling I«iS!H® ,Ionso »‘ BANK BARN, Corn Crib, Wagon Shed, Ac. There isa young •Apple Orchard on tho premises, and a variety of other‘fruit trees. A Well ot 4 Wotcris at the door, and n never failing stream' runs through the farm; The situation’of this 1 property is pleasant and eligible, and In every respect it is a desirable place of residence. For particulars call on tho undersigned; at the Carlisle Post. Olllco,* who will show tho property to any one wishing to'examine It.' Title Indisputable. 11. W. MATEER < ngust 21,18 C Orphans’ Court Sale. IN pursuance' of an. order of tho Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, tho subscriber will,expose to public sale, da tho premises, on Monday, the 29/A day of September. 1850, at I o’cl ck P.-M. of said day, tins real estate of Ro bert Cook, lalo of Monroe township, doc’d., viis A Lot of Ground, situftto in M nroo township, Cumberland coun ty, near to;Brandt’s mill, containing If acres of n.. I ground, all under fence., The im jirovementa are-a two story LOG OUS £, Stable, and other Out* buildings. There nro a number of 'trultlrces on tho premises, and a Well of good water convenient Wihddoor.' ' ' . Tho (onus will bo 10 per coot, when (ho pro perty/a afr/ckcn o/i; ami (ho balance on the-Ist of April, 1867* , JOHN nOUSEU, £x’r. August 21, 1850—0t* Public Sale of Real Estate. On the 20/h of September , 1800. fl'llE subscriber will offer -at public sale, on I tbo promises, in Newton township, six miles Prom Shippcnihurg, on tlio above day, the fol lowing described valuable real estate, viz: 40 Acres of Good Limestone Land, under good’fence,,and In thigh state of cultl vation. The improvoments aro a good Frame M HOUSE* Log BARN, Spring Houses and other necessary Outbuildings. Also, a thriving Orchard and a well of never facing water at the door,— There Isa stream of water running through the place.- Six acres of this tract Is good meadow land. i* : • Also, 130 Acres, adjoining ■ tho above, two-thirds of' which is cleared, the balance of It is covcrert with good timber.; Thlsis alsj Limestone land. Thu im provements ore a now tw,» story. Jirirk /louse. Panic Morn, jxjwelljof water, &c., Ac. Said farm Is, bounded-by lands of Jacob Severs, Satmipl Colwell, and Mathew Kylu. , •• • . The above tracts will bo sold together or sO pemtely to suit purchasers. . Those • .desiring to view tho prdporty eftn call on’my soft, Andrew Severs, who resides on (ho place. Salo to commence at 10. o’clock, on said day, wl\on attendance will bo givsn and terms made known by GEORGE oEVERS- Angust 14,-1850—7t Orphans’ Court Sale. PURSUANT, to an order of the Orphans’ Court of Cumbvilahd county, (he subscriber will expose to public sate, on tlio premises, on Monday the 20th day of, CWoher. 1856, at 1 o’- clock I*. M. of 'hat day, (he real,estate* ot Jona than Cormnnn, Into of (ho Borough of Carlisle, duc’d., to Wit r 1 I MA two story BRICK HOUSE, with the necessary Oul-bnlldlnga, and a lot ol Ground, situate In Louther Street, Insaidßorongh, the lot being RO tout in front and running back 240 feet to an nlloy, adjoining tho property of John Spahr, jr. on (ho oast, and (Nat of.lho School Directors of tho Borough of Carlisle pn the west. ■ • There are a number of lino fruit (rocs and a Well ol good water on the promises: , • . M Tho terms will bo: Five por cent, of tbo purchase pioncy to bo paid ,when tho properly is struck down,'tho one -half of the hnhinuo on the first of April, 1857, when tho deed will ho made and possession girun, and tho other half of tho balance on tho first of April, 1858. For'furthcr particular*,- persons wishing to purchase will please cull on tho undersigned at liia VcßldOnco In North Hanover street, Carllalo. DAVID COKNUAN, Ex’r. September 4, 1850—71 new GOODS. JUST received, n largo' assortment of fine Watches, Jewelry, &0., Indies’ Breast Pina 1 jS* ’ and Ear Rings of the lafesl'slyles, vary. (Kf?| Ingin price from U 60 to 45 dollars a fiaunfr sell. '‘Diamond FJngbr Kings, Breast Pina, Gold Lockels, Pencils, &o. A largo raV rtctv of Everything uaually kept by Jeweler#.’—- Laqlos and gentlemen are respectfully invited to call at Nauglo’s Cheap‘Jewelry Store and ox otplnb for IhbmsolvcHl • ’ N. 8.-*—Wutchos ahd Jewelry repaired at the shortest notice. W. D. A. NAUGLE. . ' ■ -Angitstilti, 1860. Broad Top Coal. 1 A ArtA’ BUBHEES of Iho celebrate XlXXJvfv Broad Top. blacksmith Oosl receiving apd for sa\p hy I ■ . V yv,v.mnnAr t A&i' Sept, i, ItKtyi . * | ValuableLi^ ■ pmvATe sale. CTTUATE in jifunrofe tOwnSßip, Cntoßerliuid^ ; county; about '8 miles :Enat of- Cttetetadft the Yellow Breeches Creek; amtinWa' *9tho y. Abram lFVfyiamj Parnt.’K : - . This properly contains- , 260 ACKE3 ot ih* .best Quality of LIMESTONE LAND*, aboilt#) - of which arc covered wkh gdotf dition to which is'growing's ferge' quantity of '-"■ Locust,) nnd the residue in the highest possible : slaieof cultivation.. The improvementsere * f M largo - two story Brick MANSION - HO USE,-with* Brick, hack build* v. •■ing, Stone Spring House and otbnr convenient ont-buildings, a ■ large . Stone BANK BARN/witß two threshing floors, Wagon ShedvCom Crib. Hoy. House, Oarriiiger House, &o. There is a largo Horsepower pci 4 ' manctnly fixed to the barb. . V . Also a large two story. Tenant House, j>!as* -• tered. and a frame born, a good Orchard of Sp* pics, and fruit of every dcscriptroir. : :-Jk flat stream of water rises within thirty yardri oftb* house,; emptying into:said cmk immediately i» front of the house and harffl. - ‘ \ This property possesses superior advantages', and oilers rare’ inducements -to purchasers.- ' Tbfi buildings arc most delightfully located oa • Uio banks °f a beautiful stream of water, the Yellow Brecckca Creek, and' sufficiently led tomakc tho scenery unsurpassed hr rmy* • place in the county. School houses are fn tbaf-'' immediate vicinity, and church at Dillsburttff miles distant with a good road leading same. • Also a Grist Mill situate on theTclloVr' ' u Breeches near said farm on tho adjoining, pro* V l'£e loqation is entirely healthy andeliriUe ' ' in every point of view". . For terms, Ac., enquire of . A* L. SFONSLER, Real Estate Apt. and Scrivener* Carlisle, August 14, 1850— : tf • r Valuable Farm for Sale. THE Subscriber will offer, at public salt, oa thepremiscs, on TUESDAY, the 23d d»Y oPSeptembcr. 1856, at' ll o’clock; of said day, his Farm, situate, in Lower Allen township, Cumberland county, five miles west of Harrisburg, two miles from the Com* ! bcriqnd Volley Railroad at ShiremansWwn, and : four miles south-east of Mechanicsbure, adjoin- 1 ing farms of James Dunlap.* David iforat, Christian Musslcman, William Smith, and oth ers, containing " ! 194. Acres and .40 Perches, of Limestone land, abbot 40 acres of which is , covered with first rate limber, the balance!*. ; log in a good ( State of cultivation. , The Im* prorctnenls area large double frame IBSBB .plastered House, Hog tenant Douse.. . double Log Bam, Wagon ShaO, and AjHJFBa Com Cribs, Carriage llousa. Spring, House; Smbke House, together with other ne r ccssary out-buildings. There orb twb veils of water convenient tq the buildings,and running; water in a number of the folds ; also tiro Ap- s pie Orchards of choice fruit, together orilb a variety of Peach, Cherry, Pear, and other fruit trees., There is a Lime Kiln pn said farm, and first rate Limestone quarries for. building par* r poses or burning lime. There ig jtlao magnetic ore on said farm. This is one of the most de sirablo farms that is oflered for sale in the east < end of the county, being convenient to'mills, stores, end schools, and'in one of the most, healthy locations in the county. .Any infor mation respecting said property, can -be ob tained by calling on the subscriber, at bis |ts»* dence, In Mechantcsburg, or on Wm. M* tjbkr: leer, who resides near the farm. TtmawUA be made easy, and be made known e»thedfcr of sate by JOHN MATJKa/*/' Carlisle, August 14, IS&C-rr&t ‘‘ Vu In able Farm ana Woodlaid PIIBIICSAIE. On THURSDAY, ih « 18M of SspimnUr,}W* THE subscriber will sell at public aalo,On tbo 'premises, in Frankfort! townslup, Cumber*', land county, on the road from Carlisle to Luk disburg, 8 miles north-west of Carlisle, and 4 miles north of the Cumberland Vaßey Rail* road, (ho following described valaabht REAL. ESTATE, riz: 128 Acres of first-rate SLATE LAND, 100 Am* of IV * clcorcd, under good fence and in in ft good of cultivation, the balance of it cemod wlfla good timber. The improvements' *rm » war Story STONE HOUSI, STONK 5 ffgvßfe KITCHEN, Stone WASHHOUSE; ■U«ISS &nd & P^ n S House, BANK BARN, egBB 2 Wagon Sheds, Com Crib, Ac.—‘ * Tho buildings are in good repair; and under white pine roof. There is a Well of never-fad ing water in tho yard, and ah ORCHARD of good Trait. The fields are nearly all supplied with water. A part of this tract haa been limed. There is a stream of water running through this tract of sufficient power tor man ufacturing purposes. Twenty acres of thli . tract is good meadow. SIXTK-JSIWE ACRES, adjoining the above, lwo-thirdsof;lt clraredlthat balance of Hoovered with good' limber. is free stone land of good quality, is well ww* tered. and has-a.sufficient amount of .maadoir land for the upland. This tract will be sold la one, lit (wo, or in- throe pieces, or will, be sold, with the farm, lo suit -buyers: Sixty , adjoining tnoot No. H. and 1 on ,the new road’ i from McClure’s Ghp to Carlisle. This tract is-, covered withhoavy w hite oak and chcsnut oak- Of the very best quality, and will, be sold ini, lots of different nhses.tO'Buit purchasers. . - . Tlio widow’sdower of ono-tllirdof tbo par* chose money of tracts No. I and ranain >, in the land during (he widow’s lifetime. • • Any person desiring-any further inftrination -* of any of tfie properly, can call on”/oSiyik* Myers, on tho premises, or on one and o half miles west. „ - - ID*" Sale will commence at 10 b‘clock; Ai M\ on said day, when attendance will bCgirCn.and v terms made known by • : . ■ ~v . DANIEL MFERS. * All*y in fact for !ht heirs of'ChritHM Jtfyert*; decented.. '* Angugl 7,lBsG—ta Canning ImiilcmaiC,^ New Agricultural Varc-Moo;, HMIE subacrlbcr, located In the basement of- L thu Methodist Church, opposite the depot. Is now receiving a variety of Farthing. Implements, such os Plows, Grain Drills, Grain, Pans, Corn Shuilcra, Cora and Cob Grinderji*. (Scott’s Glrvnl,) tho Crescent Grain Mill, XLorsa, Shovels, Farm Boilers, llcapofa and Mowont, (Manny’s with Wood’s Improvement,) Straw:- Cutters, &c., tjll of which nro of tho moat kpr. proved kinds and workmanship, and will boaoldt on (hu most aoormtmodhting terms*: Fapoopt are respectfully Invited to call and cxomlaabo fere purchasing elsewhere; /' tV. *-,*r , , J. Armstrong,- For tho convenience of; flmaar4,\Jf core’s pan lent Grain Drill will .bo. so|d.a^^bl^ ra( lhatQ|V(ja ft by Benjamin Clay, and n,l Sblppcpatw&i tong. ' Carlisle, Aug. 21,166(V—tt * y f TUc Poljlcctinic . or tux Stitx or ", TPeit Pttm Square, Philadelphia** v- r 1 TNCQKPOKATRD' by-the 'LoglslilaUfc IJM; Xand organised on U>o plan of tß«'.fcaJMtn»l Colleges ol OonllnontolEurope, aflbwtp* professional educhtlon In Olril fEojpjabwpg,. Practical Chemistry, Mechanical K#gk*#iiag» Architecture and Mlnhtf Engineerings n/:;•/! „ Tho FonrthCollegiatoy*ar will Monday, Sept. Ifi, 1830./ For Catalogue* Sad ftirthor Information, oddrow ■ ‘ , ' ALFRED XJ. KENNEDY,tv Frei. of Faculty, PolytoclibloOoUtfeUa. Aug. 21, 1050--81* * .1 ; ‘ h > ;*- r /
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