I : ?OlT : UA tEip^ ,cki " S 0 KaWstlV” 8 :^ oriojia'fM'niK™ B ' < lf flfr;l-V bil t(.p Boltpn, W 4 SH"4‘V c ® c j, 60 of which-aro cowl the,residue it, a high Tho .Improvements ara.a ■K doiililb tjvo story Frame House, ill & in StWi brick and cd.KUclien attached, Wood House, VVnsh Bouse, Snidku House, &c.; a ri'BARN. ’Tfagon Shed,.Corn ,Crlb "Tbcro »ro two never ft 111 n Si water oim at thohouso and one at large A line Orchard ,£>“• s “ cU f fi nt ° 'imtSoryLog Mouse nudSlahloudthe other » Sltunlo'ln said township, about 1 mile tfo. 1, on the Stole Bond leading from ■ HottVah 11 rg to NervVlHe, and about midway be ,-TtbeWalhutlloltotr. road and the Tnrh. iTu» ennudnlug .Utt-ncrea, about 45 of winch . lira covefed sVithgood timber, the residue in a |-£d slito of cultivation and under good fence, f * The Imprtvcmenia are entirely now and con eist of a Frame Weatherboards* House, two ■i d£“vithubasemelit, a Franlo Burn, lower Jart stone. Cistern at the door anil other im rTho?o°pro’perllos are handsomely' situated and bflbr the greatest iadneoment to purchasers.— hMio land l« of the most productive character aid Iho location desirable,in' every respect. P For terms Olid ftirlher particulars enquire of ior terra A L> SPONSLEK, - RealfistaU Jgent $ Scriviner. •- • October 2; 1830—6 t ■•' NOTICE, To the Heirs and Legal Representatives of Geo. Bttietn, late of the Bqroughof Carlisle, and County of Cumberland, dec!d. TAKE notice that by vlrluoof a writ of Par tition and Valuation, issued out of the Or 'nluns* Court of Cumberland county, and tome directed, I will hold an Inquest to divide, part nr value the real estate of said deceased, on tho premises, on Friday, the 17th day of October, A. D. 1856, at 16 .o’clock, A. M., when and where you may attend If yon .think proper. ‘ . . JACOB BOWMAN, Sheriff. Shff!s. Office, Carlisle, Sept. 26, ’6o—4t Notice. T o the Heirs and Legal Reprcsentaiivesof James Woods, late of the tpwnship of Dickinson , Coun ty©/ Cumberland, ftet*d.' ri'AKE no’lfcc that by virtue of a writ of Par -1 tltlon and Valuation, Issued out of the Or phans? Court of'Cninbetratid county, and tome directed. I wll) hold ah Inquest to divide, part ortfalue the real cMnteof said deceased, on tho premises, on Saturday tho 18lh day of October, A. D. 1850, nt 10 o’clock A. M. r when and where you'may attend, If yon think proper. • ''' ' JACOB BOWMAN, Sheriff. ■Sliff’S; Office,' Carlisle, Scpf 25, 185C-4t Notice. To the Heirs and Legal Representatives of Ftro »ica' Weaver,, lafe of the township of Upper At/en, county of Ctlmberh-ul, dec y d. [ virtue of a writ of Par- I I tillon and Valuation, Übued out'of the Or* ' phans* Court bf Cumberland county,and tome .directed, 1 will hotd.on inqnest to divide, part Vnlue tlic reft) estate of »aid deceased..on the pjkuniaeiiyouSaturday, the 1 llli of Qctoher, Al V; 1850, at lOVv'clockA.* M.» Alien nod whore ybu thay attend If you llibiW proper. .V JACOB, BOWMAN, Sktriff, ShlT's," Ofltfco, Carlisle, Sept. 25, 18oO~4t Kotlce. I TVTOTICE IS HEREBY OlVExf. to nil ptr -13 ; J.\ 'eons Interested; that tiiafoilmving accounts sm ' have boon (lied In this office by (ho accountant? W therein-named, for examination, and will be W presented to (lie Orphans' Court of Cumberland |L ,«ountr»forcontlrrautlnu mid allowance, un 3'ue*-' aw il*y °f OcMrnD. IBM, viz, - ■•3%, ■ 1, TUu account of Jacob hnimlngcr, adudn- do honis'.nou of ttxo estate of Andre* into of Silver Spring township, '^irfeccascd. ivy, • 2. Tho first account of Thomas Pi Blair, ex; ij£y' rentorof Henry Lynch, late of Dickinson town*' l|||L,«hip, deceased. • ‘ ||js|| -A. Tbo account of James Lindsey; nnd David ||Pi»RaLto.n t , executors of James M’AllUter, (alu ol township, duo ? dv }$M- 4, The account of Peter Barnhart,, admlnls-i M§-ira\vt of the, estate of'Jacob Gross, Lto of Sil tlljf rcr.S/iriflg township, dec’d. gM a. The account of Robert Wilson, adminls. frilyr de bunix non ol" tho ’estate of Dr. Charles lIJ w. Helm, late of New Cumberland, dec’d. 11l fl. The first and final account «f David Wher ||l rr, Kkij., administrator of the ootuto of Jolm 8| Delhi; Into of Hopewell township, dec’d. ia ■ 7. Xho’ guardianship’ recount, of tho lion. II John Rupp, guardian of tho i»er«m" and estate 9 of Ifni. U/ViinllulT, how deceased; who was I 1 a minor (jhlld of Dr. A. Vdn HoIT, late of Cam. | bcrland eduntv* dec’d. Ik h: Thc 'guftrdlmishlp account of William H. SGorgas, Esq. > trustee nnd guardian under tho will pf Samuel Bowman, lulu of East Pcnnsho £| rough township, dco’d. S y, The account ol John Sollonbcrgcr, one of s ll>o .executors .of John Sullenborger, lato of | Monroe township, dccM. | 10. The guardianship account of Samuel w. I Sharp, guardian of tho person and estate of I Andrew J. Sharp, a minor son of Andrew Sharp, K late of Nowtoir township, doo’d. I WM. LYTLE, RrgiVer. HI Register’s O/llcc, I • » Carlisle, Sfpt. 20, 1850. S Selling:, off at C'osl. THE subscribers having determined to change their business; wllWeTl oflthelr entire stock «f IfAKi/WAUK AT COST, either by whole, salo or retail;. The-stock Is nil niw, having been recently purchased, and nt prices an low U not lower than any other stock or tlib kind In the country, which will enable us'to glvo bar. gains to all. Wo therefore invito mechanics of all hinds, town and country atprekeopers, build er*, (armors, housekeepers; &c.. to call nnd ex. ■amino olir entire stock, which wo nro prepared 1o sell at tho lowest wholesale city prices. The stock, which In largo and varied, consists la part as follows;—Building of all Wads; shell'ns locks; latches, hinges, nails, boll*; screws, &o/ Also, putty, paints, thrushes, ■fee’., all of which nro of tho qnnl- Ij. Gaulbut-niakors nro Irivltud to oifr assort ment of Varnishes, veneers, knobs, resets; mouldings, &o. Coach-makers will da wull (9 corao-ond ex amine ortr'stock of Coach-tmnimngs, nil of Vrhlqb ffHlUo sold-M il r»t cost. • , -Saddlers will ulsofiml tho articles usually ro tjUlfed In Ih'clr Uno of business, such ns Potcbt and- ‘EtUmcled Leather/ Girthing, Straining Vett* ahd brass plated Harness, Saddles, Iron 1 ond *w69dcti buckles, ttlr rm» t.'Hei ■> ln gonoral are Invited to our large ftssortmonVof edge tools,''nXos of all kinds, drawing Unlve6,”chUolfl, ; plnnoa, levels, saw’s, btscis.bltts,' hammers, flies,' rasps, turn-screws, Mhd all bf tho best mmlityv ’ - 1 t Blacksmiths should como oml examine our WgoatOck ol tolled rtmllintimicrcdlron, vices, anvils, screw plates, horadrasps, &ci' ' ' ParniOiv'Will' find l( much to their advantage tO tomb and examine bur stock of forks, shov. c)«, spades, hoes,'traces,, halted chains, ko. ' -Wo jDTHo hoUßokcl-pcrft to our largo assort tnant of Tnblo Cutlery, placed spponji, forks, ladles, coflbe inillsi'cnndlosticks,' snullbra, wait- stalrrods, hollow-waro, brans and Iron ko(llppf4? u 11 ‘ ■" v t i. 7. Hall Acpdenijv ~ i Thret Wffis icest of^Titirrisbhrgi 'Pd,.'' ~ tfftHETweJfth, session of’this Institution will A, ( corrtniencd on;Monday flic of November next* Parents find guardians aro requested to enquire Intalts mcrllp'beforosending tholr'sons or wards. elsewhere., The location isploaisant, healthful,. and;-Coi)vci)ient. of, access, ( arid tho course of, instruction .extensive,; embracing.tho elementary end higher branches of : dn English education; together, tyllh tho Latin; Greek, French and German Languages,.and-Vocal and Ihstriimpntftt Miielcs Thp Institution has boon In operation' nearly, six years, and Its success has exceeded the'most. sAngcJnqoxpoctutlonsof its frio.nda. Teems— Boarding, ’Washing and Tuition in tlio English branches and Vocal Music per Boesion of'3l \yeeka, ! $6O 00 Fur Circulars containing particulars address D. DJSNLINGEU, Harrisburg, Pa. acpt. 25,1850. $40,000! Joini Stock Association QJT THE Big Spring Literary Institute, OP NEWVILLE, CUMB. CO., PA. GRAND £ EXTENSIVE BJILE OF REAL "ESTATE, BOOKS, ~ AND:OTHER VALUABLE PROPERTY. The proceed# of the sale to be devoted to liquidat ing (he Debt of the Institute. Lieut. gunnison’S great work ON TXIE MORMONS, nt ouly $1 per copy. Gunnison’s History o(' (ho Mormons Is by far tlio most accurate and rolinblu Work wu have of that deluded people, in order that every per son may become a shareholder, the prico of a Book and Gortillcatc of Membership of the As. sociatlon will .lie only $l. The certificate will entitle the holdorto an interest in the following valuable Real Estate and other property: 1 Valuable Improved Farm, $4,500 with nil necessary Outbuildings, situat ed in Cumberland Valley, near Ncw vllle, containing 125 acres. 1 Valuable Farm, 0,500 adjoining the above cental nlng 125 acres. 2 Valuable Timber Lota, 1,800 of 50 acres each, situated In Mifflin tp. Cumberland county. 8 Valuable Timber Lott, 8,000 of 25 acres each. 1 Splendid New Brick House , 2^ooo 2 story and back-building, adjoining tbo Hull on the west. 3 Highly Improved Out-Lots , 1,500 of over 8 acres each, within half a mile of Newvillu. . , 200 Orders for Herron's Celebrated Writ ing Inks, at $0 per ordeK 1,200 1 Magnificent Rosewood Piano, •, ■ •. ‘ 400 from the celebrated Factory of \jTm. • Knabe & Co. Bal. V' < I Superior Mcdodoon. 100 00 2 splendid Hunting Case Gold Lever Watches, at $lOO each, 200 00 2 splendid Hunting Case Gold Lever Watches, at $B7 50 each. 175 00 5 splendid Gold Watches, at $5O each, 250 CO 10 splendid Ladles* Gold Watches, at ssoeach,' 500 00 10 fine Silver Lover WAtches rits2seach, - 25(l*0O 12 ’ “ Watches ntsBo each, 2)0 00 15 superior Parlor Clocks at $8 each, 120 00 50 « Gothic » 8 “ 150 00 50 u Cottage ** r 8 *■ 150 00 1 excclli-nt family Carriage (lat. style). 200 00 1 *• Rocknwny 175 00 I « Top Buggy, 170 00 I »« Spring Wngorj, 100 00 1 superior two-horso Road Wagon, 100 00 2 sets splendid Harness (silver mt’g.), 80 00 2 extra Spanish Saddles, 75 00 2 superior Walnut Sofas, 150 00 I, magnificent Sofa Table, 45 00 2 ' *.* Drcsslng-Buro u , 150 00 1 splendid Soorctfry,. 50 (JO 4 Dining Tables (extitrcherry), 50 00 4 Bedsteads, • 60 ()0 2 acts of Chairs nt $l5 per act,’ 1 CO 00 8 Imported Carpcts/20 yds. each, nt $2O per carpet, • _ ' 1 . p . */GO-GO 2 extra, cach ot • 's2o pcf chrpcl, ' ' 40 00 8 Parlor Stove*nl $l5 each, 120'00 2 OrdersforrfoltsblacltClothes.snooacb, GO Oil 2 “ Silk Dresses $BO each, 00 00 8 « Clothing $l5 each, 120 (X) 10/ “* Hats $5 each, 60 00 12 Up Bouts.so.each, 72 00 12 *• Gcutlemcn’i* shoos $3 50 each, 42 00 12 *» “ Gaiters 580 « CO 00 12 LIST OF JGENTS FOB CUMBERLAND COUNTY . Samuel Megaw, Good Hope.’ E. W, Cltrriden, Bhlpponsburg. , John Flold, SJivphordslown. Saniuel Garvor, Walnut Bottom. James Fatten, Lues H Bonds. W. M. Matoer, Shlromimstown. John W. Sclglenmu,' “ W. K. Struck, Mochanlcsburg. William Wanker. Papertown. 11. Webberl, Byl’ling Springs. D. S. Hays, Locust Grove. ' J. J. Crawfoid, Nowvjlto. J. B. Cobiuigh, do J, 11. Criswell, Shlppcnsburg. , M. tc,J» Kunklo, Grebn Spring. Peter Monyer, Carlisle. William Holler “ William Lytlo « A. 0. Corrjmon Jolm'Mnlii « P. Swoyor, Nowvlllo Depot. D. Croft, Lpasburg. . James MiEchela/Sm'phordtdowD. < . J, S. Davidson, Plainfield; K. James, West Hill. , IsoaqHull,Chm-fchtawn,'. - >■> .. T. G. Williamson, Dickinson. Henry Snyder 1 , Mifflin township. J. yandorbult,.Oakville; . - . J.'S. Hosteller, Mcchaplcsburg. ' , C.Melllnger, StonghstownV ' E. S. M’Cuno, Mladic Spring. A. P.Krb, Bridgeport. . ; ' ! Lowlb Zlfaer, Mifflin township. . David StcohnH NeW Kingstown, <• , ; i Caroy Aid, Mt. Pleasant. • 1 ‘ < - Solomon Bear,Dyslor’s Point. Qy All orders far ftobks and-Cortitlcatos, by mall, should bo addressed.to. >i JAMES M’KKEHAN. SeeVy.ofiht . Bin SprintZWy.Jiitlxt Newvlllo, Cumb. co. ICrAgonls wanted in overflown and village 111 tho Cnjtbfl Stalv»>* n obtain to? Books,i td; whom commission will bo given. A)l,letters of Inquiry,, uccoihponlvd by a Postage promptly answered. „ 1 September's, . ... ~ . Broail I’op Coal, , •S A DGBIIKLS of'the celebrated J.tLK\/\ILF Broad Top Coal receiving and forsafo by : 1 ; ' ‘ i! s.pti °; 1 /; I¥otlCC* ‘ V T ETTERS.of ‘Administration .on tho estate 1 XJof Jacob Shollobavgcr, late of Wcslpcnns-, borough township, Cumberland county,-deo’d., have been Issued by tho Register©! said tjourity,’ ■to the subscriber 1 living in tho,same township*.’ All, persons.indebted to saidiestate;will make •immediate, payment* and those having'.claims. ..will present them lor settlement to--• '■ GEO. _M. ; GRAHAM, ‘ Adm’r. September 18, 1850—Ot-. ' ; ;Ifforsus Wanltul. ■ 4S 1 WILL bo purchased at Carlisle Bar. racks. Pa., Fifty Bay Horses, between: LSs\ fifteen uml sixteen hands big}), not un der four, nor over six years of nge. JAMES McINTOSH, Ist Lieut., 1-t/ Cat. Act. Asst. Qnar. Master. Carlisle Barracks, Pa., Sept. 11, 1850—4 t AlKlttor’p Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that tho Anditornp pointed by tho Orphans’ Court of Cumber land county, to nmko distribution of tho fund in the hands of Michael Wenger, administrator of Daniel Mohlcr, deceased, will attend to tho duties.of his appointment nt his office, In Car. Hale, on Thursday tho 2d day of October nest, aflO o’clock A; M., when and where the heirh of twld decedent and all parlies interested are required to attend. J. S. COLWELL, Auditor. September 11, 1850—3 t Notice AT a stated Orphans’ Court began on Tuos day, tho 12th day of March, A. D. 1850, and hbldon nt Carlisle, in and for Cumberland county, before tho Honorable James FI. Gra- ham, President Judge, and Samuel Woodlmrn and John Rupp, Esqs., Associate Judges, tho tollowing proceedings wore had to wit: In the matter of (ho writ’of partition and val uation on tho real estate of John Clark, Into of tho State of Ohio, Now to wit—l2th August, 1850, rule on the'heirs and parties Interested to appear nt tho next stated Orphans’ Court, tooc cept or refuse to accept tho said real estate nt the.valuation, otherwise to show cause why the Court should not order tho same to bo sold.— Notice of (ho rule to bo served personally on parties residing within forty miles, and-by pub lication in two newspapers printed in (ho coun ty, and by letter to bo sent by mail at loant'six weeks beJbro tho next stated Orphans* Conrt to tho parties whoso place of residence arc known and who reside at n distance of more than forty miles; Br tiik Court. In testimony whereof I have hereunto sot my libd with excellent water, nnd.has a.V-o«ng p Orchard of choice fruit planted.thercon. •. • •,:"/•.■ • /Also’/a tract of Woodland, situate abonLlwo miles (rom Whitcstown, In Upper township,(Ctin\horldnd county, adjoining lands of Nicholas Mullen, John Ilumcr and. others; containing Ten Jlcres, more or less. This tra’ct is about half a mile from tho Bcndersvilio.road. Af«6, a tract of. Wborffandin Dickinsonlmyn shlp, Cumberland county, about ono mlle“fVom Whitcstown, containing Six more or less, adjoining lands ot Simon Yctts and others; this lot is well timbered with Chcanut and ia convo. nlent.tojho Mansion Farm. - Also, on Thursday IheQ.'h day of October next, a. tract.of yVoojllawL, situate In Mcntvllen town "sjdp, about Is-miles.from Bcndersvlllo, adjoin ing lands of Elijah Penrose, Gcorgo Adams, Jacob Kchcrl amt others, containing Ten Jlcres, more or less. There is n public road within £OO yards of this lot. : Also, a'fraol of -Woodland In Tyrone town, ship,*Adams 00.,‘ about.!} mllea froni Whites town, aeljolnlng.lands of Solomon Starncr. Geo* Harman, Darnel Slosscr and others,- containing Forfy-secen Jlcreu more or lens.. There .Is a public-rond running through this' tract making it very of access. It Is intended to divide this tract Into several lots which will be sold separately for tho convenience of purchasers.-' Tho sales will commence at 10 o’clock .upon each day, when attendance will be given nnd terms made known by WILLIAM B. SMYERS, Adm’r. Sept. 11, 1850—4 t Valuable Real:Bstatc. ai Publle Sale. THE subscribers will offer rit public sale, on the premises, Qrt Thursday the 10th 'day of October,-1850, that Excellent FA««» known ns the estate of the heirs of George. Trimble, de ceased, situnto In Silver Spring township, Cum berland county, I mile .north of Bucher’s mill, and 2 from llogestown, on tho public road, con sisting of 20l> jferes qf Black Slate L(md, of good quality, and In a high state of cultivation. A portion of it is well set with clover and time- Mthy, The .improvements are a two .story double BRICK. HOUSE, well finished, a Bank Barn, under part stone, and all other necessary Out. buildings. An excellent Well of water mid two never fallings Springs. TUs property ffom its location, commanding eminence, &c., renders It one of tho most desirable country residences In tho township. H contains about 25 Acres of Second Bottom Land, which Is well ftdnplud to tho growth of grain nnd grass, nnd runs In an cast nnd .westerly course In front of tho build ings which renders'll very suitable to divide, making two handsome fat'd'. It contains an Apple Orchard of grafted f alt, and one 6f mu tural fruit. Also, ponchos,' plums and pears.— This property has recently been lifted up In fen cing nnd other repairs. TH|o Indisputable; It will bo offered entire- or divided to suit pur chasers. ’Also, fli'mio' Mountain Timber Land. Bale to commence at II o’clock, when the, terms will bo mndu known by - * JOHN & GEORGE TRIMBLE. September 11, 1800-Gt ■ Oi*|ilitiu*’Court Sale. IN' pursuance-of an hrder of Ho Orphans' 1 Court of Cumberland county, will bo sold at the tavnrn house, at Bridgeport, on Thursday, tho 9th day of October, 1800, at 10 o’clock, A. M.,tho Interest of tho four minor children of 11. Church, dec’d., In that valuable property known ns tho Bridgeport property, opposite llarrlidmrfc. embracing tho ' largo TAVERN HOUSE, Saw Mill, five dwelling houses, He c., containing about - ‘ 18, Acres of Land, being well calculated for, lumbering Wo hmmi fncjurjng purposes. Alsu, about 227 acres and nllowancoor excellent timber land sltuatedon Ibo Suaqnelmnna Klvcr ami near tbo Penns)’’ vnnla Uallrond bridge. ( . Tertria’niade known on thO day of Fain by CONUAD UKNNINGEU, a , , . WM. K. GOUGASj ; ,Scpt. 11, 1860~0t LETTERS of ndmlnlnfndlon with llio Will ann«xed,;oU tHU cstnto ofJnmUod llnnnon, Into of {ho Borough of.Nuwvlllo.Cumbcrlimy dcci-qsod. linvo boon.lssued to lliospte sdrlbcr, living lu Newton All por. sons Indebted to, said qstato nro. requested ( to moUo Immediate payment, and iboso hnvlng and claims will present them for settlement to WtEUAM' ORAOEV; Adm’r. August 28; ißßil—Ot* - 1 t l-T ' ‘i i* • Ulurclmnt Bill for Rent. - THE Merchant Mill nt ! the Bolling Spring. miles cant of Cai llhlo, is oflbrcd for runt IVom tho Ist • f AnrlVndxt. The mill will not bo rented on tho shares. . • ... .1 „>.«g..2i, tBM.;,„ y, -rOTHr. Etit-i, ft/TONEi! wanted <\t UifnOflleb In p.jihtnt for XTX aubscrlptlOib ■ ;r, j .. Election Proclamation. > WKfKKGAS imaptf Gena* : ral. Assembly,' of. ihe Cqmmonwealih of Pennay.iyanlpi enti[lqd.‘.*An act relating' lolho elections of this Cortfmbhwealth,” p96.apd.tlio 3d day ofJolyi A. OWISSPVh is,fpnda th©;du ty of, the Sheriff’ of. Mery qounty. within lliia Coinmonwenlihi lo glveTpublicjnolico of the General Glejjlluns, and In such nitic.es to eon* mernte: . . ' ‘ ‘ ' 1.-Tho\pfficers to be elected.' *• 9. designate the pUdb at which llto election is to be held'. I. JACOB COWMAN*, High Sheriff. of the county' of Cumberland,’ do' hereby make known ami give thi ( a public notice,to th.fi elec* ter* of'the county,of'", Cumberland, lhal.nn TUESDAY, tlie.Utb day of QcU>bernrxt,an election wjll be JtelJ at,iho„ sey.efareleciioh districts, esiablistiod by; laty..ln .flahl county, tl which time they will.votii by ballot for,the several officers hereinafter nained^viz:. Ono Person for; Canal .Commissioner of thp Commonwealthof •, One Person f.r Auditor General of the Com* monwealltPdf PennavlWnta.’ . ■ ' Ono Person f.»r Surveyor General of the •Commonwealth of Ponnsyl.vrinin* Ono Person to represent ihecmintiesof Cum* herland, York and Perry., In the Congress of the United Stales." 1 OneiVrson to represent ijtc confides of Cum berlund and Perry In tho Sehalo of Pennsylva nin. •- S . ‘ Two Persons 'to.repfesm ti:lbe county of Cumberland in the ffpueo.pf ffeprcsenialives of Pennsylvania; / ', <■ 1 One Person for District Attorney of Cumber land county; v ‘ ‘ Oiie Person for Surveyor, of .Cutabefland county. ,• ‘ - / Two Persons for Associate* Judges of the county of Cumt)prlani|. One< Person fpr-Coiiitnlsslonec of Cumber land county. ■ :. j 1 ' Ono Person forDi' • : j• • ■ *• t • One person, for Coroner of Cumberland Lo. Oi.e person for Auditor of Cumberland Co. The said election will v be held throughout ihp countjrae follow*': TltH elecJlbiiiln ihe'eleclton district compo sed ofilte borough,cf C.nrMa and the lown flhljia of-North Middleton, Middleton, Lower ,Dickinson, Lower ; Frapkfor(L'and Lower West Pennshproughi will ho held ai the Court House, in'lho borough of .Carlisle. ,The election Ifr (Imelpcilnn dislriol com posed of Silver Spring township, will ho held at ihe public house offGeo'rge Duey, in Hoges lowiu ilf said township. • The election In the election district com posed of Hampden t«wnshlfi. , ‘will he held hi ihe'jmhllchouseof Hfory Hick.-rnell, in said township.' , ' : '.V ■ , The election |n ipe election; district com posed of the mwH»)p o\ Upper Ailed, will be held at tho public hoqaoryf VV, VV. Kline, in Sheptirrdsiown. : . - t , • The election in tUd-election district compo sed of the township of Lower Allen, will be held at the waghn-maker shop of Jonas Hunch barger, on Slale’-HUL Tho election in tho election district com posed of Hast Pennshdrongh township, will be ,i,rid at the house occupied by A. Hunts berger, at the ..West end of. The Harrisburg Bridge." .• .1 ; / ' The nU'ctlnri in the election district, com poaedofNew Cumberland,will be held at lire honsit formerly kept'by, W; (1. Bobl, in the horn'ugtr ol* Neur Cumberland. Tho nlefttidrt- In ilik election com posed, of the bqrouplv of Muchanlcdburp, will be held at houßß of John Hoorn, in said-borough." , The election in the election.district coop posed of Monnm townshipi will be held at the public house of Samuel Algeiar, in Church town in said towdsllln. ’■ Tho election in the election district com prised of'Upper Dickinson township, will bn held at the hmis** now,occupied by Jobs Car man, in said township. ’ •, ’• - 'l*l.o election in the district composed of the Borough of NewvVllej and township*of Mifilin, Upper Cranklntil, Upper West Ponnsboiough, and that part of Nnwlon township, not Inrlu ded in tha Leeahnrgelectlon district hereinaf ter nienitoneil* will tie field Brick School I HO:tf>r,'iri the horouph of Newvnie. * I Tho' eleotloo 'fn rho’-dißirloi composed of township, will be held at the I School House In NewlAlrg, in said township. Tlie election in tlin district composed i f the borough of Shippeuaburg, Sluppcn«burjr town* ship, and that pari of SumbbtupUm township noi included in the Leesburg election district, w ill be held at (he Council House, in the bui ugh ofShtppenshurg. And in and by an acl of the General Assem bly of.this Commonwealth, passed tlieS.l July, 1839, II is thus provided,? ‘‘Thai the, qualified electors of parts of.Npwion and. Southampton township, in the county of Cnmheilnnd, houn ded by the following UneMftd distances, viz: Beginning at dm Adams county tin*** ihenre along (he linn dividing tbetowntdiipa of U.ck-' insim and Ntfwmn to the turnpikeroadi thence along said turnpike tn-Centro ' School lionise, on eaid turnpike,;ln Southampton township, thence to a point on, the Walnut Uottoiq Road ni Royhuck’e, including • ReyhucU’s Farm, th.ncft In a etroii ine io ibtttinv Will of the heirs of George clever, tltencft'aiong iuh io the Ad.tmsj county liftellliehco along tim line of Adams county to the place of begin* nlng; bo nnd'theflame is herehy deplared a new nnd snpCMlu election district, (ho election to be held at the public houKs, formerly, occupied hy W ol profit or trust under the United Stales, nr if this State, or. any oily' or Incorporated dis trict-,i whether n oomtiiiesioned officer or othir* wise, a aubordiiMte officer />r agent, wlm is or slMllbi* eiiiploynl tinder the Ifglsliilurc, rxe. euilve, or jiidiri.oy department* of this Suite, or of.she 4 Untied r Suites, or if tiny city or'of any Ino rporuicd district; and nlso that every uti'inb* r ol (JnugteM end of Iho SlMe Legisla ture,.ami of the Select or l|ommon t’oumdl cl any idly, or cbmmissinner nr anv Incorpomted dUtftet. i» by hiw inrnpah’tfor holding nr,ex ercising n( the tiuiic time, (tin office or appoint inrnt.'pf judge* Inspector* orcleik ol any elec tions of this Commonwealth, and that no in apeetor. judge or other nfficer of auch election shpll he olligble to bP theft voted for. And the said act of AaAeirihfy, entitled an net relati* g inflections of ihln Colnlnmiwenhh, passed July ?•!. 1835 L furtl|er‘ provides as ful lowa, to w!■ t, '-.*■••• ! ». Tlmi the Inspectors and Judges shall meet at the respective places appointed for holding the election in tho.; district, tw which they reapedl vely belong. In fore 0 o'clock In ihn morning of the aecmnf Tuesday of* Onto* her, and each of said inspectors shall appoint otiaoletk. who shall n'qtrtlllkMj voter of such 'district. , : >■ ••'in case the person whq shall havq removed the second highest number ftf yb\es for jriapcc lor, shall uotmtond on then ihu person who* shall. h«vp. replied tl)c «eennd Ijlglteal monher of votes for judge at the next preceeding election fibs!} nm M loepec l>>r in hl« place. And in ossa the person who ahsllhavo received" fho IdfthflSU nUmbftr of voiesTor inspector shall not attopil, thp pprsnp ftlCciedJuilgp shall appoint ah In-p'fCtor Inblf nliica; and In rasa thu pors«|g n Slinll not attend, thro llm, Inepediof who re cbivdd tho highest number gl yqte* shall np. n.ilni a Judge In his place; or. if, any vacancy shall O lintto In lbs hoard fontlm apace, ot h’or.L' lh« limn-fi.-a h, l-w for lll nn-nlna nf ll.n .ilnclion., «h* nunl.firil Ihi. lmvh»hl|> win.' tir .tllßitlnl fr.r wliloli Bilr.tl, nfli.or fltinll hn*P bofn >*lrtl*dV(Hwi» »• ,h * |.|«e» nWrOllßnVßllßirelMf »0« ft IMr hertn fill such vaoahoy.v V ’ 1 ■ ' ‘ ‘ ”, i *ti' shall bo (bo dmy of ibo sortef eaoMlstr|ol>;. Ouardian*. holding general, special of.jl.ownship e lection, during the tyfible time said election Is kept 6pun,Tor. the pbriioee’Pf.ieHlngr Iniornia* lion to ihe'inepPctorsand Judges whencalled on in relation to the righ t of any persori ’essrs sed.by them to yqtn.ai, suph electipn«.or.sacf? other .matters in relation la the nssesshient of voters as (he said inspectors or either of .them shall from time lo tima require. , ‘‘No person shall bepermitted to vole at piny election as sforepald, than a whito freeman of , the age of twenty one years or more, who shbll ; have resided in the Slate at ono year, and 1 In.the election district ivhere he. offers bis vole ; at least ten days preceedipg such ..el«ct.lon t amPw.ithjn two years paid, a State or county tax, which shall have been assessed' at least fen days before the election. Bat 9 citizen of the United Stales, who has previously been a quallfied’votorof.lhls Slate, and removed therc : from and returned, and who shall have resi ded in the election district, and paid taxes aforesaidi sHall ho entitled to vote after resi ding in the, State six'munths; Provided, Thai the white freeman, citizens of thtf,Unned States, between the age.oftwenty onoand twenty-two years who have resided in an election district ten days ds.nforesaid, shall be entitled to vole althougliMhejr-shaH not have paid taxes;' , Nd persbn shall bo permitted to vole whpse namb.is hot contained,in the list qf laxablein* habitants furnished by the comtnUsioWrs, un less First, ho prodoce a receipt for ihe pay meot v wltlnn two years, of a slate orjiounty tax assessed agreeably te the constitution, and ■ wive satisfactory evidence either on his oath or pflirmatlon. or the oath of affirmation of anoth er that he has paid such a lax, or on failure to produce a receipt shall make oath to the pay* inonl thereof. Second, if hq claim 0 right lo vote by being an elector between the age of twenty-ope and twenty-two years ho shall He 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 dpes verily believe from the account given him that he. is of the ago aforesaid, and such other-evidence as is required by this act, whereupon the name of. the person so admit ted to vote shall be inserted in the alphabetical list-by the inspectors, and a note madooppo • site thereto’ by writing the word ‘lax,* If he shall be permitted to vote by reason of'havlng > paid (ax,’or the word ‘age,* he shall tje admit led lo vote'hy reason of. such agp,.sball be nailed out lo the clerks, who shall make the like votes in the lists kept by them. .* In all cases where the name of the perVn claiming to vote is fountl on (he list furnished by tho commissioners and assessors, or his right to vote whether found thereon or nor, is objected to by nny qualified cilrxen, it shallbe the duly of the inspectors ‘to examine' such persons on oath as to bla qualification!*', and .if lie claims to have resided within ihe Slate for one year 6r more, his oath shall be shfficicnt proof thereof,-but ahall make ptnofhy'at lea«i one competent witness, who shall be a qualifi ed elector, that he has resided within tin* dis trict for- more than ten days next immediately pfpreeding.'saiil eledinn, arid shall also him* self swear that his hone fide residence, In pur suance of his (awful calling, ts within the dla* trief and that he did not remove intn said dis trict for the purpose of vmlngThereln. •Lyrry person qualified na Sforesaid,and who shall make due pfool if required, 4 of hi« residence and payment mf taxes as. afoiesnid, shall be admitted to vote in flhe township, ward or district in which he shall reside. . *lf any shall prevent or attempt to prevent any officer of any cleciton tinder this act frnjA' holding such election, or uso or threaten any violence to any such officer, or shall interrupt or improperly interfere whh him in iheexecu tjon.of his duty,or shall block, up the window or avenue to any wlndow where the same may be holding, or shall riotously disturb the peace at such election, nr shall use or practice any intimidating * threats, force or violence, with design to influence unduly or overawe any elector, or to prevent him from-voiing or lore strain the freedom of choice, such persons on conviction eh ■)! he fined In any sum ndi Suc ceeding five handled dollars and he imprison ed for any time not lip.? than ibree nor more than twelve months, aqd if it shall be shown to court, where llio trial of such offence shall he had, that the peisun so i,[fending was. not a resident of th« ciiy,.wnrd, district or townsbi; tvhera ibe <(fTeno« was • comniltted. and not en titled to •* vole rhereto. Iheq on' ronvicHoij lie shall bo sentenced lopny a fine of not teaf than one hundred n»r more than one dollars, and be inpilanned not legs than sis niomh nor more than tw o years. If any person or persons abalt make anybet or wager upon the result <>f any election wiib in the CmumoiiWenlih, or <-{Tet to rriake any such bet or wager, either hy v**itul pm clHmaiion thereof, or by any written or prin ted advertisement challengem invito any per son t«* make such bet "r wager, upon c. nvlc linn thereof, he or they...shall forfeit and pay ihree tinies the amount sobel or to hehet.- rlf any person not by law qiinlified, shall Innduiofttly vote ar any election in this Com* ' inonwedlth, nr being otherwise qualified alialt vote out of hi?'proper district, or it any person knowing the want ofsuch qualifications, sliall aid or procure such person to Vvte, die person offending shall, on fined in any «uift not cxceoling iwo hlimited dollars, and bo imprisoned fur pny term not rxcecdtng three months. , - •If any person shall vo(o nt more than one election district, or otherwise fraudulently rote more than onro on the same day, or shall framMenily fold or deliver to the Inspector two tickets together, with the intent illegnlly lo vote, or shall procure another so to do, he or they offuniling, shall on conviction he fined in any sum not less thin fifty nor more than five hundred dollars, and bn Imprisoned fur any term not lees than three net more than twelve months. •If any person e*l qualified to vote In (his Commonwealth, agreeably, to law, (except the eons of qualified citizens) shall appear at any place ol election for the purpose of|a*uing tickets or of influencing the citizens qualified to vote, he shall on conviction forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars for every such offence, and bo imprisoned for any term not exceeding Hire© months. * : Agreeably to the provisions of the sixty, first section of said art, every General ‘and Special Election shall be opened between the hours of eight and ten In the forenoon, and shall continue without interruption or adj- urrv ment until seven o’clock In the evening, vybfn i|io polls nliftHbe clnsod, . And .tho Judges of the Respective districts aforesaid, mo tiy the sriid’nct nqtilred to meet at tho (Joint House, in the borough of (Jar lisle cn the third d*y after tho paid day nf ejec tion, being Friday tho 17*h day of October then and thefu to perform the things required of them by law.' Given under my hand, n( Carlisle, this 4lh dsv of September A. I)-. I8S(5; 3 JACOB BOWMAN, Sheriff*. Notice. NOTICE is hereby given (bnt loiters of ad ministration on tho oslide of Christian I). Kttm), Into of Lower Allen township, deceased', ImvV boon Issued by llpvllegtsler of Cumber land county, to (lio subscriber living in (bo sumo township. All persons Indebted to said estate : oro requested to make nnd those lutving’claims will prOsunC tho same for settlement to 1 . mr.-K.-GOUGAS, Adtn’r. . September 4, lßso*~ot ' 1 ‘ ''f ■ Estate Not|Ce, 1 NQTICft \shcryby given, that letters ot ad on. tho estate of PavidPorln rttiy,. ddcwntf.od, lato of Upper Allop township; CrnnhcrtaM county, Fu., have boon.leaned to jtvLng lu the same township,, by, this. Register or Bald county./All pcrtdns In debted, to said estoto.nro jopufsted to-mnko lm .riipaiolo'paympbt, and, thbaq having, claims will 'preflO'Dl lhcmfoi’ settlomentln , ’ . r'.l JpHN W. COOKtIK, A«m*. . c .- ..* ■ ••« Valuable Tdivn PtoricHy ' jSal© or Htni. , fpil# sqbscnber bpors forsale, jlits twoßtory JL Stono ll.ouso, with Brlckßack-bnilding, Bit-’ in nanbVijf "Carllsle,/adjoin-< lng Arnolds stprc-opd MonycrtsConfcctibnary.’ j> ’ni Tlia nbtiso Is 18 feet nrtnoro In front, extcnditig 2‘iO feoi'Udclc '(d Sti nHej I *' ' tt.onmbpf of gpod fruit frees of wa’to')Tatthobpcjt dooS^^jfp?rson t Vys}ifttji tba proper fy. cab Voiron the, subscriber living, on it.» Tos-. sessipp given on fliV Ist.of October if .desired. If not sold, it will b \ ' Orphans 7 Coart Sale. PURSUANT to on order of iho Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, tho subftcilber will oxposo to public sale, on tho.premisua»ron .Monday Ms 'Milk (lay qf October,' IH6O, at 1 o’- clock V.'M.pf that day, the real cativlo o< Jona- than Cornuuvn, into of the Boroggh of Carlisle, dco’iL.jo-wlt:, (. i < JkLjl A. two story BKKJK.UOUSE, with tho necessary Out-buildings, and a > ol Gpouivl-u flUjjatp'ln Louthor ln said Borough, thu lot mi loot m front and running bath 240 foot (o tin alloy, adjoining tho property of John Spahr, Jr. on tho east, and Unit of (ha School Directors of : tlmBorough pf Carlisle,on tho west.. there pro a numbvr.ol flna fruit trees and a \yell ol good water oh tho premises. . ■ Tlio tcfrus ivlll bo» Fiyo par: coot, of the fiurohasp rnoncy to he paid when (ho properly s struck down, tho ono half of tho, balance pn the first of April. 1857, when , tho deed will bo mado and possession given, and.tbo other half of tho bahmco'on tho first ot 'April, 1869. . For further particulars,; persons vrluhlhg'tb please call on (ho nndbrslgncd at his resilience? In .North Ilunovor street, OaHUle.' DAVID CORWJtAK, • 4* JBfi6—7l ‘ ■ •' Propfrt, 4*t \M u 4‘ w> »ol4ai:tSubHii s»is, ; A» w piwal. VV sea, owsMitotfihWm&af.V'OdOr, 1850, that well khpwrj, ,nrt?pecty ot ( the late Dr. Hi>ys, dic’d.'* StuntedWcbnfre>Jl/e, Cnmbciv land county'' 0 mileg>6re6n WJflhlhg'fo view the property will please, call on. .tfco : Tho gdlo Will (ako .place J ntj o’cfpckEf.ift'bn said day^and the tciWs'made known ./ PATS. , OITCATE op fho corner Of TTlgh & ficdfbrd O SftcotS, in tlid: Borough of .Carlisle,, bow owned and occupied 08 a hotel by Joseph Holi er. The lot po.ntaibs-.00.fy6t in front on High stro t, and 2J(1 % Bedford street., The impfpVementa'nre.alargoondcom- V-Jv' 1 ' mbdloni Hbferßtindlng, 88 feet to front, in height, mAand 9# fcct'in. ; (lepth,, Including-tbw ; : A.yeiy jdneDtveliiPC Huiihu Ironllng on High afreet ndjoinfng’th* ho* tel, 22 feet iniront and 81 back, corrcspondll* with the hotel* t. ' . • .. A largo double Frame Stable 100 feet inlength and capablo of accommodating abont OO h«IA of horses, is situated on iho foot of the lot. ~ * The Buildings are entirely now, being but re cently erected. Tho hotel and dwelling host* being of brick .and finished in tho most modem and improved manner. ' The location' is one of tho mbsf desirable to tho (own. tho house mslntoinsan excellent ch«- actor and docs a very largo business, For terms, &0., ouquira.of , A.L. SPONSLBB, . .. Heal Eiiait Agt. &• Scrinrur, J August 2d, 1850—Ct ' , A Desirable Slate Farni at Prl .yato Sjale., : ‘. ; SITUATE inJJorihMiddlctoutowfiship,Cum berland county, about 0 miles north of Car lisle,* attaining'Hie Carlisle Sulphur, Springs* now owned and occupied by Wm. Kenwood* Containing *B76'Acresi about 100 of which >s,cojcrcd with good timber* Tho residue being In a good state of cultivation. JWA I’bo Imprbvenjehts' are a two' storr Log HOUSE tk Kitchen, Log BARIT liiMSgMaDd other Oul-bnlldings; an exoaL Well of water at the door, and running wafer In almost'every field oh (ho fkrm* An Apple Orchard, and Peaches, Fean.tad Cherries in abundance.'• <"'» - Oping, to tho pleotifhltsupply oT Water an£ largo,meadows, It is.adnurably adapted for gnu sing and would make-an-excellvnt stock farm*, thua offering rare Inducements to purchaser*.—* Thera la a good ro.ad, leading to Carlisle, afford ing every facility for getting out wood* which ahyays.commands; .w-largo cash price. There aro tinoo good Sulphur SprlOgs add -beautiful sites fof buildings. _Fpr_turravAc., enquire of i . « A.L. SPONSLKB, * ; '* K- ' Rcal 'Ettdte Jlgl. $ Scrtviner t August 23,. 1850—Gt - ' _ Highly Improved Limestoa© ■ FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. . CiTUATE in Soqtli.Middleton township, CoHie Oborlaml county, 4V miles Carlisle, on tho; Yqllow. Brooches ufoek, and about half a mile west of Jacob Rfftier's mill sn Ike Bdt timoro.turnpiko, npwowued by John Stuart, jr. Containing idDacresand 51 perches* of tho best quality of Limostono land, abealdO of which nrc covered wjth. good'- timber and the* residue iu the finest stato-of cultivation. -Tb* ■ ■l,ff"r | | l n. improvcmoataaro.a S story wetlb erboarded Uouss, a largn Rank rra»ila ßani ’ lL>ot length aod i9l«e| . in’Trldtb , containing- ikraabing floors with grannorles attached,, wagon shed, corn cribs, utad otherhcccssniV and aonrenlenl out-buildings# A fine Apple Ordhard adotailik ing over 100 grafted (rccs-aad-kll boarikf, bA sides other fruit.’ ■ ’ • ■ 1 There riro two Elmo Kilos on tho ftnfi toff excellent quarries front which tho host giolUjr of limestone can be tafciifi.' A beaufffbl •trWot of waror runs near the- house Emptying into tk# Fellow Breeches'creek below,'and a Vcllof* water at tho door.> The'topdhas all &«*■ well limcd and is of tho most'prodrieUva character. The farm is under goodrience, & groat portion ol It boipg.post and MH. j- '/ V.‘l' .This property, oilers th.o greatest Jndacemsnl* to phrehusorfi.' The* location being a boautl/Ul one and odtlroly liduUliy.> - It Would boodmlra- • bly adapted for a stock larm, .being, well water* ed. ls also a large quantity of meadow* • For terms, &c., enquire ot A. L. SPONSLER, • £ri(|/s .Igl. $ Scrmne* Augusl 28, ISfiG—Cl Valuable Merchant Grist Miif AND WOOLLEN FACTOKT AT PBIVATS SALE. THE subscriber wishing to decline the MiUtaf business, offers at private salo bla Ko/smMo Merchant.Qrisi AW/, situated on the goaodo* guinct crook, in Wcstponhsborough tavslshlp, Cumberland county, about ft miles vest of Car* lisle, and 1 mile north of the Quxnbcrload VaV* ley Railroad, where there is nDspot foe loading curs, containing about 10 Aerea of land, having-' on It n good Fnfmo dwelling Hottse, with a good Cistern and Well of wiatiia w * tcr door, - Frame Barn, a» Orchard with a variety of fruit, and twoTeuant Houses.' Also, a- .Woollen factory. Fulling' Mill,- and about two Acres of Land, situated lei FrO&£ ford "township, on tho opposite side of tbeereok. having oh it (wo Tenant Housas; Stable, aw an Ovcliurd with a variety of fruit trees, e WclP of good water ut the door. The Factory. U noy rented arid doing a good business; The Merchant Mill Is fi(> by 6C feel, t slorleo high, containing 4 run of Hum, with all other necessary machinery for doing Merchant end (Jrlst.Work. • •Tim Merchant Mill onih Woollen Factory Ifr all in comploto running order, having run but a short time aliicoTlio witTcr wheels, together with tho greater portion of kjMho'iiiachlnery was pah in now, and also a good and aubstaulla) dan* built duriflg'tho Just siimr/ier. . Also, adjoining tho same, o' lot contalnlrig’ abont Four Acres of laud, oil which Is a two story Frame Dwelling House end Stable, Attd *1 good Stoqu Building suitable tor a rliochnttlo> A young, thriving Apple Orchard, , togfttlioiT with other Fruit trees. 1 Also; a first rate Spring of Water. This properly will.ho sold separata ly or-together to suit purchasers. Person* wishing to puvhaso.win.be. shewn tho promise® by tlii* subscriber residing thereon. Terms will,ho made easy, as considerable of tho fiurchaso mony 1 ipriy ronmluo scesrad on tbw property if reijulrod, ‘ ‘ ~ Possession given pu ttie Hit of.AprlJf «stf, A sooner. If required*. ‘ *,,® ' 1 ‘ . MARSHALL JAMES* August 28, IBofi—tf . . ■ ' Town Property -nt Private 9a14. rpjlK Bubserlbor, about removing from Carlisle/ J[ offers to dispose of.al prlVato eale, tho vaW uablo town projierty In which ho how resides.-*** ‘ n rt Said property .consists of a largo (wfl( , stqry -Plastered, Uouse t ~ situate ok 18 MSBaiUKast Birth street, a fow-door# 1 east of Foundry. .Tho lot Is 40. foot in front Iri depth, and Is located in a pleasant nnd-heoUhy neighborhood. It 1$ I^-pood order, .and Is covered,with excellent Unit itboß aha clu fee shrubbery. • 7ho butldlna has Recently; piadorgono a .thorough -rop,slr» *O4. Is admirably adoplcd.for a hoOrd'Pg.hofl'W OJpKr privato, residence.,: I’horo is a hyd«nMrt: «*• lyhrd'.nhd-a bofow ih® 40jn houses,stabling, JJ Iho above properly, uolraehl- hr*h«. nrttof 'Norcmbct-AoxLltivlll then bo loosed for atm of on. pr <“ O S^JJ'J , E B ' . Carlisle, Aug. 21,185 C— *' 1 ’