; r COKCEKTI.’ Fourth' Annual Tour of the Original Continental Vocalists. r'inkfi Contlnoritols , *.announco with pleasure o ii j'fxxl and aubstiidlirtl/flnniiniilt iliv I.i'.f Miimncr. ny perom wi-ddiis t‘> in fin-- Disfil- SPr Im-d i -Mile] Ii ini thin a mm>l e.-vcL'llnnl in-.ii in-ins in a fi'uid neighborhood for üb ilns II; i*. ('urn, Kc. ■lj •iniii'r i’i>- >imu in n lot containing nboul r.-s of I hi.l, mi which is n two ulory 1-'r.inmj Mmi.' If 'iMr.ind Slililo, and I'imiim- llnild miimMc (nr a nifcimnio, rt young thriving I.- (iiHunl, (ogrllu’r witli oilier fruit Im--*. a Uiif r.itj Spring of njlor mi lln- pmni I’ i '• ix "Mnivr T<> vlimv the piopeily "ill i i'l .1 i ill •.ulwerlber residing thereon. Hu- s i[(• will commence at 12 o'clock. noon, i >**»ill rl,»r t "lion Condition* " 111 be made I; no-a n MAKSIIALL .1 A.MKS. October «•), IftSO—2t Orphans’ Court Sale. 1»* hold at public sale, on the prcmi ’ > sen, on Tuesday, tiiu Itith day of Xnvi iu- r nc\t, lo older of the Orphans’ Coin! o| nnlicrlaml county, the one mnlnided half < ( | it excellent farm, situated in South Middleton 'vndiip, Cumberland comity, ulkmii 2 mile.* ntli-Uiist of Cailislo, bounded by binds o| ,1. ig. J. Strickler and others, cmituuhig about 21 G Acrns of Kami, "Ut />() ncrcs ot which is well timbered, mid luhuico in u good statu of cultivation, huv lug thereon erected a good two story % lIOL’Sfi, a Frame Hum, mid other Tint-buildings, ft Well of excellent dor nu.ir (ho door, n tine Orchard ’oung Apple trees and other fruit. Is easy ol access, the public road Carlisle to Kgo's Forgo passing "iiicnco »t 1 o’clock P. M. of uuld "u nllcmlimco will bo given nml mown by WM. U. GOKGAB, Guardian the will of Sami. Bowman, dec'd. , 1850—at ails’ Court Sale. •r of Iho Orphans* Court of Cum. munly, to me directed, 1 nlll cx. lo sale, on (liu premises, on Tuea ‘ December next, nt 1:2 o'clock M., valuable real estate of Juooli Sltol- M., lato of W'ustpuiinsburo' town- Hill Property, tract oflaml Ino Acres, more or losa, situated tukttmt onri partly In Westiwnnn- Ipa, hounded by lamls of David U'llubargcr, the helm of Sniyncl Uutvmnn nml Null. On Ibis tract la uiluutud o largo reo story Merchant Grist Mill, Mower story slouo, the others fmmo, 40 by with lour run ol stones (three of hurs 'I oiio of choppers) with all Iho necessary ma. jhiory. for doing merchant and country work. I‘ls fa ono of tlio best and moat substantial on tho, Conodogulnct creek, ami has od wtages over almost miy other mill In wlnterln ••lug rid of Ico. It Is In excellent order, la uoled Jn the midst of a rich grain growing "ntry, omlli only two miles Horn the New. |lo Depot on the Cumberland Valley Knilrond, Id about 2} miles from tho Altorton or Kers. • There Is also n good and navy Haw irty yards from the mill. ; the wmo property a two etory Stono lANSION lIOUSK, 48 by i 57 fool, llh a porch and,balcony 0 (but ivlclo, Ith a Stono Kitchen attached, one >ry high, and a basement 18 foot mo ntory Brick Dwelling ITonao Itiby mraliy occupied hy (ho miller. imv Frame Stable, Carriage House 'ut-bulMlng®. ' met of Txcelvt Acres, more or loss, it Meadow land, situated In West, igb township, about ono fourth of a ho mill, bounded by lands of Peter ra Of Samuel Uowmnn and others.— ms no buildings on It, but tbu most l otod by an excellent and nearly now fence, and tlio balance by a worm Olio. M. UHAIUM, Adm’r. !0, 18811-1, i Orphans’ Court Sale. - BT virtue of an order of tho Orphans’ Court to me directed,.’l will sell on Saturday.tho 22d of November next, at. 2 o’clock P. M., that certain house and lot In Shlremanstown, late tho property of Thomas 0. 'Rhceni, dec’d,, and now In tho occupancy ot Jacob Epploy. .Said lot contains about CO foot in front.and lOOlndopth, eon which is erected a. Log Plastered HOUSE, two stories high, to which a Store room is attached. Also a fine Sta- J bio, Cistern, tec. This is a desirable properly, • and worthy tho attention of capitalists. DAVID SHOPP, Guardian of the minor children of T. C. Rhceni, dec’d. October 28, 1800—ts* Sixteen Building Lots for Sale. riMIE subscriber will offer at public aide, on I tho premises, on Monday the 10th day of November next, at one o’clock, P. M., Sir(een Jiuilding Lots, situate on North street, in Car lisle, bounded on the east bv East street, and containing in front each 30 feet by 110 feet to al2 foot Alley. Said lots are well suited for building purposes, and will bo sold on reasona ble terms. JOHN MOORE, (Blacksmith.) October 23, 1850—Ut Orphans’ Court Sale. IN pursuance of an order of tho Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, will be sold nt public side, on tho premises, On Saturday, Ike 22 d of November, 1850. A LOT OF GROUND, situate in the west cor ner of the public S(|iiare, in the village nt New. burg, Hopewell township, 105) feet in depthand 50 feet in front, having thereon erected a large yfeajjx Tiro Story JjjjjlH brick house, with basement, find a commodious WARE HOUSE, togulhoi with I ho necessary onMuiild inps, including- un excellent Stable, Wits!) house. Carriage house, &c. Thcieis n Well of excellent water, and a mint her of line fruit trees on the lot. Tint house ih now occupied ns a dwelling and store, and is, in view of its advantages of situation, Aie., the most desirable business stand in the place. The terms of sale will be : Five per cent, of: the purchase money when (ho property is I stricken down, and the balance on the first day | o( April next, when tie deed will be made and ! possession given. Sale (u commence at one o’clock of saiddav MARTIN KUNKKL. .d-'m'r. of Juseph Rump, dec'll. October 118, Yili—la r 7~ Shippenshnrg AVin, please copy, and •end bill to this ollice. U MIIERLIKD VALLEY RAIL ROAD. CHANGE OF HOURS. ON and after Monday. Oct. 18th, 183(5, pas scngei 1 rains u ill nin daily, as lot low s, (.Sun days excepted,) viz : ¥%«•• ■&•»■•«>: 1..,.. „. comily, as follows : ■ IMIIII g. No. 1. Situate nbgjijt. one-half milo west of 1./ Train. 2d Train. \ the “ Stone TuvqfUnUi the Walnut Bottom •cave Chamhersburg, H-45 A. M. 2.10 V. M U.md, uml about T'fqffllSfwcat of Carlisle, con* “ Shippensburg, i».20 “ 2.45 “ laiuing about 220 acnffl,’ (50 of which are cover “ Newville, IMS «i 1120 “ led with good limber and the residue In a high “ Cui lisle, lb-25 “ Jl.s.’> “ slate of cultivation. Tito improvements are u “ Meclianiesb’g, 1b.55 “ 4.25 “ JLuO. large double two story Frame House, Arrive at llurriaburg, 11.25 “ 4.52 “ fSSSEiyk filled in with brick and weatherboard- I’oi- Cliaiiibn-Kbin-a-. 'P,? 1 "™ a " < ? c,1, ; d > ,'v-od Ho„ r „, l Q , ash House, Smoko House, &c.; a I.cnve riiirrisluirß. 8.45 A.'sl. I. Il™\ du f' u L , UG il AKN . »•“<>. Co™ Cril. “ Mechanicabunt J).20 •* ‘>lo ** and Carriage House. There are two never fail “ Cirlislo 1015 “ o‘jy „ ol water, one ut the house and one at .. NVwvill’o iniso “ j’ai « ,nr S 0 Cisrorn. A flno Orchard •• Shippcnsbntß. Ili2o ■< 11.60 A P l ' m, “> «•«" “ An ivo[it OlmnilH.'rayis,ll,6B., v ‘‘.,, 4.1!8 «. ,olr c “’ , Br “!’ os ’ *“=• «r t i n iiii V" .HRwuaa been run dividing (lie tract into i r “ii n "\f^l<-[l*hia at two parts, one of which with the abovemention* 1.1 ai . XI., t.iu I v 1 ' 1:1 ■ed improvements will contain ll, r *ncrus. There “Twisas 1 1^, 15 B ' o,t l, ' s i,< -- •>- d « «•«-« r' , r _Plll.l" , ri; , 0.85 A. M., 18.56'Noun, n.. ; , V n , Stations w here Tieketa are •mid, g„ n d state of cultivation nml under pood fence, vnu Chamberslmrg, Carlisle,. Thu improvement"'arc entirely non* and oon aml Ilurrlsbnrg, fares are (tmetWi feu than pint of a Frame Wearlicrhnarded Jloitso, two when paid In the Ours. I R t" r lcs, with a basement, a Frame Barn, lower , .. , *'• N7T3CLL, Fupt. part stone, Cistern at (he dooi and uihei im- Kailroul Ofllco, Chamli’g. i J provcmciitH. (), t. 11. IHoh. f | •Theap properties are Imndsomeh situated and , ofTyjsJip greatest inducement to pnrelmsers.— Thcriand is of the most productive character and the loenlio** desirntde in every respect. For tui ins and (urtlier particulars ein|Uiro of A. L. SFt)NSLKIt, Henl F.ilnle Jlgnd $ Scririurr. Ortol*er 2, 1H5I» -• (it Going (n Kuiistis] Ni'-W HOODS. Tile Blll>M*nluT lilt jlltt rf tninrd hum cities, mill h now opening Ihe largest and most baml-tunu- st.,< k •>l FAI.L and WINTER Oonds »w«-i Innngbl In (lie eunnf \ , ami a ill Ihi Bold a( \ <•! \ slum pi .>• lilt, A lii'nn anil handsome stuck uf Stella, Thibet, ('.isbmei e. Broeba and B;n Slate Shawls. An eleguit assortment ol hlriped, pi,ml. and black SILKS, w hick will lie Hold vii\ die. ip. Mon-, dc Lames, French Mcrlnocs I’m. him ll.u«. Alpacas, I’ujdiiis, Bumba/iitcs, imd mi decani a.tsuiliuciil i>( plum all wind De Lame.-. Domestic (woods. Muslins, Tickings, Osimbiirgs, Baggings, (Hug hams, and a (nil assortment ol colored and white Canton Flannels. Men's ICear. Cloths, Cassini ores, Vestings, Sattincts k Joans. Fin illicit. A full assortment of Flannels and of all coitus Hosiery ami (Hares. .Moos’ and Boys’ while, brown and mixed hall Hose, Ladies’ white, black, Im.wn. »laio ami mixed Hose; Men’s Women’s mid Children's 0 loves in great variety. Furs ! Furs !! A huge and elegant assortment of Ladles and Children’s k lira, which ho is determined to sell very cheap. Carpets mid Oil Cloths. A very largo assortment of new style Carpets, such as Velvet, Tapestry, Bmikhclh, Three Plv, ingrain, and Vunltian; Oil Cloths u( all widths. Hoots mul Shoes A largo assortment of Ladies and Children's .shoes. Also, a large lot ot Men’s, Women’s, and Children's Gimi Over Shoes, which he will sell very cheap, at the old stand In North Han over street, 8 doors not tli of the Carlisle Depo sit Honk. Thankful Tor (ho tilicral patronage ho hu* heretofore received, he hopes fur a continuance of tho sftmo. PHILIP ARNOLD. Cnrllslo, Oct. t), 1850. Notice AT n stated Orphans’ Court begun on Tries day, Hio 12th day of March, A. I). 1850, and Jmldon at Carlisle, In and for Cumberland county, before thu Honorable Jamos 11. Ora ham, President Judge, rind Samuel Woodbine and John Hupp, Esqs., Associate Judges, tho following proceedings were had to wit i In the matter of the writ of partition and val uation on' (ho real estate of John Clark* Into of tho State ot Ohio. Now to wit— Il!th August, 1850, rule on tho heirs nnd ]mr(ics interested to appear at (ho next stated Orphans’ Court, to ac cept or refuse to accept tho said real estate at tho valuation, otherwise to show cause why the Court should not order tho same to bo sold.— Notice of the rulo to bo served personally on parties residing within forty miles, and by pub lication in (wo newspapers printed in the conn, ty, nnd by letter to bo sent by mull at least six weeks before ttio next stated Orphans' Court to (ho partes whose place of residence nvo known oml who reside ut a distance of more tiian forty miles. By tub, Count. ■ In testimony whereof X have hereunto set my sffllfSjfchand and tho sea! of said Court, nt Car &mai!llin said count)', »t winch lime they will vole by,ballot lor TV\ KNTY-SIX ELECTORS. The said election will bo, held Ihruughoui the courtly as follows ; ,_ . 4 The election in the election district compo sed of the borough cf Carlisle ,and the town ships of North Middleton, South Middleton, Lower Dickinson, and . Lo.wer Fr.mkford, will bo held at the Court House, in the bo rough of Carlisle. The election district composed of Lower VVppi Pennfiborotigh totynshipi .will he held at the North School (louse, In Plainfield. . Tiie election in (tie election disiriet com posed of Silver Spring ‘township, will ho held | at ihe public house of George Ducy, in Hnges town, in said township. The election in the eledlion-J,district com posed ofllampden township, will be held ai the public house of Henry Hlch< rnell, in said township. Tito election in the election - district cam posed of (ho township of Upper ,Allen. « ill In held at ihe public house of W. VV. Kimr, m Shepiierdstown. The election in the election district compo ser! of ihe township of Lower. Allen, will be held at the wagon-maker shop of Jonas llunch barger, on Slate Hill. 'I he election in the eleoliori district cmn posed of East Pennsborongh township, w ill be iield at the house now occupledrby A. Ilium berger, at the West ,end of I|jo‘ Harrisburg Bridge. Tlio election In the com posed ol New Cumberland, will'be held at die house lurmerly kept hy W» li; Bold, in the borough of New Cumberland. The election In the election, district com posed ot the borough of Mechanlosburg, « ill beheld at the public house of 'John Hoover. I In said borough. I The election in (ho election district cam- | posed ol Monroe township, will be held at the , public house of Samuel Algeier, in Church- I town in said township. The election In the election'district com paced ol Upper Dickinson township, will In held at die house now occupied by John Car man, In said township. The election in the district composed of the Borough of Newvilln, and townships of Millim, Upper Frankfurd, Upper West Pennsboiough, and that part of Newton township, not melu (led in die Leesburg election district hereinaf ter mentioned, will be held'althe Brick School House, in the borough of Newvllle. The election in the district' composed of Hopewell township, will bo • held at the School House In Newhurg, in said lownsliip. The election in the district-composed of die borough ol Shtppensburg, Shtppensburg town ship, and that pari of Southampton township not included in (he Leesburg elnbtion district, «ill bo held at the Council House, in the bor ough of Shtppensburg. And in and by an act of.ih&Genern) Assem bly of this Commonwealth, passed the 2d July, 1839, it Is thus provided { ’‘Thai Ihe qualified fcwciors of parts of Newton ami Southampton township. In the county of Cumberland, boun ded by thu following lines and -dfstances, viz : Beginning,sUJho- Adams county line, thence along llie lino dividing the townships of D.ck- In&pn and .Newton .tojJto.lurnpimVond, thcnco along tild turnptlr* in . Centro"?vScrioo'J llßtrtej" pn sa/U turnpike, in &'ou(liar»prArj io\rn«h»]>, thence (o n point on the Wninnt Jloiinm‘ Road j air JRnybuck’s, including Keyl/uck’s Farm, (hence (fl a strait line to the Sn*w Mill of the heirs of George Clever, thence along Krysher’s am lodic Adams c-utiiy line*, thence along the line of Adams county to the place of begin ning, bo and the same i- hereby declared a new and sopnraio ■■leetion disuict, ihe election in be held at the public liou-m lor nerly ncrupied by Win. Maxwell, In Leesburg,"'Soulhamj township " NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That every person, except Justices of the Peace, who bIiuII liolil any ofl.no or appoint * client ol profit or trust undnrlhe United Btfllrw or il this Stale, or any city or Incorporat' d dis ’ trict, whether a commissioned officer or oilier ' wise, a subordinate officer nr agent, who is 01 shall bo employed tinder the* legislature, exe run ve, or judiciary departments of this Siate, or of she United Status, or of any city or ol any incorporated district; and also that every j member ol Congress and of tho Slate Legisla tuir, and of the Solent or Common Council ol •my city, or commissioner nr any incorporated district, is by law incapable of holding or ex ercising at the same time, the office or appoint ment of judge, inspector, or clerk of any elec tions of this Commonwealth, and that no in spector. judge cr oilier olficer of such election shall he elligble to be then voted for. r And the said act of Assembly, entitled an . uct relam g inelmions of this Commonwealth, . passed July ‘id, lb3‘.t, further provides as ful lows, to \sii: t% That the and Judges shal meet at tin* respn-nvo places appointed f.n bolding the election in the dislnot'tu whicl they respectively belong, before S) o’clock ir tho morning of the second Tuesday, of Octo ber, and each ofwald inspector shftiloppplni ono clcrlt, who shall bu a ol such district. ‘•ln case the persnn who shall linvo rccinved the second highest number of voles for inspec tor, shall nni attend on the day of tho election, then (ho poison who shall have reoieved the second highest number of votes for judge lit the next proceed i ng elec non shall act as inspec tor in his place. Ami in cnee the person who shall have received the highest numbor ol voles for inspector shall not attend, the person nlected Judge shall appoint an Inspector in Ills pluco ; end in case the person elected a judge shall not attend, then the inspector who re ceived tho highest niitnbor ol votes shall ap point a Judge in Ins place; or If any vacancy shall, o tinuo in the hoard for tho space of ono hour after the time fixed hy law for the opening of the election, the qualified voters of tho township ward or district for which such officer shall novo been elected, present at the place ofeleclion, shall elect one of their num ber to fill such vacancy. •It shall ho tho duty of the several assrs aors of each district to attend pi the place of holding every general, special or township o lection, during tho whole lime said election is kept open, for the purpose of giving informa tion to tho inspeotorsond judges when called on in relation to the right of any person asses sed by them to vole at such election* or suoh other matters in relation to tho assessment of voters as tho said Inspectors or cither of them shall from lime to (inis require. ( ‘•No person shall bo permitted to vole at any election os aforesaid, than a while freeman of tho ago of twenty one years or mort*, « ho shall huvo resided In the Slain at least ono year, and in the election district where he ofTcre his vole nt least ten days preceeding witch election, and within two years paid a Stale or county tax, which shall have Duett assessed »l loost ton days before tho election. But a citizen ol the United Stales, who has previously been a Qualified voter of this Htale, and removed there ?rom and returned, and who. shall have resi ded in the election district, and paid taxes aforesaid, shall bo entitled to vole after rod- J. W. EHV dmg in the Slate six months y Provider That lue white freeman, citizens of the United Stales, between the age of (Wenty-oneand twenty-two years who have resided in an election district ten days as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote ollhoogh they shall hot have paid taxes. No person shall bt| ; pcrmiiicd to vole whose name is not contained in the list of taxable in habitants furnished by the commission's, un lees first, hu produce a receipt lor the pay ment within two years, of a state or county lax assessed agreeably to the constitution, and give satisfactory evidence either on his oath or affirmation, or the oath or affirmation of anoth er that he has paid such a lax, or on failure to produce a receipt shall make oath io the pay ment thereof. Second, if he claim n right m vote by being an elector between the age o( twenty-one and twenty-two years he shall de pose on oath or affirmation that he has resided in this State at least one year next before his application, and make such proof of residence in the district as required by this act and that he does verily believe Irom the account given him that be is of the age aforesaid, and such other evidence as is required by this act, whereupon the name of (ho person so admit ted to vote shall be inserted in the alphabetical list by the inspectors, and a note made oppo site thereto by writing the word ‘tax,’if he shall be permitted to vote by reason of having paid tax, or the word *age,* he shall be ndmit led to vole by reason of such age, shall be called out to the clerks, who shall make the like votes in the lists kept by them. 1 In ail cases where the name of the person clai i ing to vole is found on the list furnished by ilie commissioners and assessors, or his right to vole whether found thereon or not, is objected to by any qualified citizen, it shall be the duty of the inspectors to examine such persona on oath as to his qualifications, and if he claims to have resided within the State for one year or more, his oath shall bo sufficient proof thereof, but shall make proof by at least one competent witness, who shall be a qualifi ed elector, that he has resided within the dis- trict for more ibau ten days next immediately proceeding said election, and shall also him sc!/ swear that his bone fide residence, in pur suance of bis lawful calling, is within the dis trici, and that he did not remove into said dts- Kiel for the purpose of voting therein. * •Kmy pereon qualified as aforesaid, and who shall make due proof if required, of his residence and payment of taxes as aforesaid, shall bo admitted to vole in the township, ward or district in w hicli he shall reside. ‘lfany shall prevent or attempt io preveni any officer of any election under this acl front holding such election, or use or threaten any violence to any such officer, or shall interrupt or improperly interfere with him in the execu iton of his duty,or shall block up the window oi avenue to any window where the same may be holding, or shall riotously disturb the peace at such election, or shall use or practice any intimidating threats, force or violence, with design to influence unduly or overawe any elector, or to prevent him from voting or to re strain the freedom of choice, such persona on conviction ah >ll be fined in any sum not ex ceeding five hundred dollars and be imprison ed tor any lime not less than three nor more than twelve months, and it it shall be shown to court, where the trial of such offence shall be had, that the person so offending was not a resident of the city, ward, district or township where the offence was committed, and not en titled to vole therein, then on conviction he shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than one hundred nor more than one thousand dollars, and be inpiiaoned not less than six month nor more than tw o years. If any person or persons shall make any bet or wager upon tho result of any election with in the Common wealth, or shall offer to make any such bet or wager, either by verbal pto clamation thereof, or by any writlAp or prin ted advertisement challenge oi invite any per son to make such bet or wager, upoji convic tion thereof he or they shall forfeit and pay three times (he amount bo bcl or to bo bet. •Ifany person not by Jaw qualified, shall fraudulently vote at any election in this Com monwealth, or being otherwise qualified shall VTry jrorßon knowing the want ofsuch qualifications, shall B "f procure such person io vole, the person offending shalf, on conviction, be flnrd in any sum not exceeding two hundred dollar*, and i be imprisoned fur any term not exceeding I three months. •If any person ►hall vote at more than one election district, or oi|k>iwi«> fraudulently veto more than nnro on tho Kamo day. or shall fraiullentty fold or deliver Id the inspector iwo tickets together, with the intent illegally lo vole, or shall procure another so to dn, he or they offending, shall on conviction he fined in any sum not less thin fifty nor more than five hundred dollars, and be imprisoned for any lerm not less than three nor more lhan twelve months. •If any person not qualified lo volo In this Commonwealth, agreeably to law, (except the sons of qualified citizens) shad appear al any place ol election for the purpose of issuing tickets nr of infimmeing the citizens qualified lo vole, hr shall on conviction forfeit and pay any sum nol exceeding one hundred dollars for every such offunce, and bo imprisoned (or any lerm not exceeding three months.' Agreeably to the provisions of the sixty first scoiion of said nol, every General and Special Election shall be opened between the hours of eight and len in the forenoon, and shall continue without interruption or adj urn menl until seven oh lock in the evening, when the polls hliall be closed. And the Judges of the respective districts aforesaid, arc by the said act required to meet atllio Court House, in the borough of Car lisle ci) ilm third day idler Iho said day of > |ec tion, being Friday the 7ih day of November lieu ami there to pctlorm the things required if I hem hy law. under my hand, at Carlisle, this -lilt day of October A. IC. Iflftfi. JACOB BOWMAN, Sheriff. October *). IHftlJ Proclamation. WIIKHEAS (ho Hon. J aues 11. On aii ui, Picsidcnl Judge ol the several Courts of Common Doan in thu conation of Ctimhurland, Pony, and Juniata, ami Justices of (ho ho, oral (’mills of the' n'*d Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said counties, and Samuel \Voudlnun and John Hupp, Judges of tho Courts ol Oyer and Tei ininei ami General Jail Delivery fur the trial •»• JACOB U. GALLAUEU. August 28, 1850—tf Valuable Real Rstalc at PUIVATE SALE, /"TONSISTINi} of two well Improved forma, v/ownd by Dr. Jolin Zollinger, viz ; No. 1 Silimlo In North Middleton township, Oumherlami county, 2 miles north-weal ol Oar. lisle, on the north side of the Conmloguinel creek, and immediately opposite the ” Medina House Springs.” It contains 320 Acres and 118 Perctlcs, ahofit M or 100 oi wliicli ia covered with good limber, including a great deal of hickory. There is a large quantity of Locoat growing, sufficient to fence the entire farm. The land is in a liigh Ktnto of cultivation, about 24,000 bushels of iimo having been recently put on it. There is about 00 acres of good Limestone land upon which tine quarries can bo opened. This farm can bo divided very prettily, hav ing (wo sets of hilprovcments, each consisting AmA of o good Log House. There is a jWBffW Log Barn, mid a large Bank Barn, Illiißjgb W~ agon Shed, and Corn Cribs to each large to hold from 1000 to 12UU buahois. There is a limestone spring at one bouse and a good Well of water at the oilier. .No. 2. Is situated partly in North Middleton and partly in Silver Spring townships, about 7 miles cost of Carlisle, on the aforesaid creek, containing 181 Acres, and all but about 8 acres of which is cleared and in a high state ol culti vation. The improvements are a two story Brick House. Hank Barv, 100 feet In length uith other Outbuilding*, a Well of water near the house, Orchard far Apples and other fiuit. A considerable quantity of Locust growing on the farms there are about 500 panuol of post and | rail tonce, and tlxo fences generally good. The owner of tbo above properties is quite desirous of selling, and rare inducements are thus ottered to purchasers. Terms will-be made easy. of A. L. SPONSEER, Ural Estate jfgt. $ Scriviner August 28, IB6o—Ot Highly Improved Limestone FAHM AT PRIVATE SALE. SITUATE in South Middleton l ownship, Cum berland county, 4$ miles south of Carlisle, on thu \ eilow Breeches crock, and about half a miio west of Jacob Kltner’s mill on tbe BuU tiiuoro turnpike, now owned by John Stuart, jr. Containing 149 acres and 51 perches, of the best quality of Limestone land,*about 10 of which aro covered with good limber aid the residue in the finest state of cultivation. The improvements aro a 2 story weath jfgjfl TrUi erboarded House, a large Bank «WliiB Ban> ’ 70 ,ocf in length aud 40(eot ggfigAgSin width, containing two thrashing floors with grannerlos attached, wagon shod, corn cribs, and other necessary and convenient mit-buildings. A tine Apple Orchard contain ing over 100 grafted trees and all bearing, be sides other fruit. There arc two Lime Kilns on the farm and excellent quarries from which fho best quality ol limestone can bo taken. A beautiful stream at water runs near the house emptying Into tbe Yellow Breeches creek below, and a Well of water at the door. The land has all bfieu well limed and is of the most productive character. The term is under gopd lenco, a groat portion o( it being post and rail. This property offers tho greatest inducements to purchasers. Tho location being a beautiful one and entirely healthy. It jvonld bo admira bly adapted for a well water ed. There is also'U large quantity of meadow. Fur lunu*, Jkc., enquire ol •- •*- - - A. L. SPOOLER, , Etal Etlalt *3gt. $ Scrivintr, j August 28, IB6o —Ot J Hotel Properly at Private Sale, SITUATE on flic corner of ll|gh,& Bedford Streets, In tlio Borough of Carlisle, now ot\ne«l and occupied n hotel by Joseph Ileis cr. The lot contains (50 foot In front on High Mie t, uml 1 0 feet in depth fronting on Bedford street. The improvements are a large and com a_A modious Hotel Building, 38 feet in trout, *2 stories & au attick in height, • t depth, Including the building. A very lino Dwelling House Ironllng on High street adjoining (bo bo ld, 122 feet in front ami 31 back, corresponding with tin* hotel. A largo double Frame Stable 100 (eel in length mid capable of accommodating about 00 bead of horses, is situated on tho fool of tho lot. The Buildings are entirely new, being but re cently erected. The hotel and du elling house being of brick and finished In tho most modern and improved manner. Tho location is one of the most desirable in the (oun. (bo house maintains an excellent char acter and docs a very largo business. For terms, &c., emjulro of A. L. SPONSLEH, Real Estate j3gt. $ Scrivmer. August 28, IB6o—Ot A Desirable Slate Farm at Pri vate Sale. SIT UATE in Norlli Middleton township, Cum berland county, about 6 mites north of Car lisle, adjoining the Carlisle Sulphur Springs, now owned and occupied by Win, Henwood, Containing 270 Acres, about 100 ol which is covered with good timber. The residue being In a good statu of cultivation, a—A The improvements arc a (wo story Log HOUSE & Kitchen, Log BAK.N MMBjfrand other Out-bnildings, an excel, Well ol water at the door, and running water In almost every field on tbc farm. An Apply Orchard, ami Poaches, Pears and Cherries in abundance. Owing to tho plentiful supply of water and largo meadows, it is admirably adapted for gro zing and would make an excellent stock lurra, (bus olferlng rare inducements to purchasers.— There Is a good road leading to Carlisle, afford ing every facility for getting out wood, which always commands a largo ensb price. There are tluee good Sulphur Springs and beautiful slfesfor buildings. Fur terms, fee., enquire of A. L. SPONSLEH, G 1 R. M'ILROV’S PATENT SELF SUP- I. PORTING PORTABLE FARM FENCF "111 be lound to be of grout advantage to all persons interested in fencing, for (he following reasons ■. II cun bo constructed much cheaper Ilian (ho ordinary post ami board, or post and rail fences, so that in fencing ten acres a saving of $llO may bo realised. In fencing one mile of railroad on both sides, $lO5 may bo saved. It Is move durable than any fence where postsaro employed,—because there is no portion of it in the ground, and if desired, may Vo placed on flat stones, thus preventing Its decay by contact with the earth. It Is stronger than ordlnaiy fences, because It la braced and supported at tbo top, Instead of tho bottom. It .is neat In appqpranco. being perfectly straight and alike on both sides. It can ho constructed la had. weather, when farm hands aro commonly idle. Two workmen cnij make and put up four or five times as much oi It In a day ns of the common post and rail fonco. The' fence being portable, can bo changed and moved without Injury, and In a short time. Those advantages will bo Bil ly appreciated by every former. .Slate,Countv, Township, Farm and Rallorud Rights for sale by applying to tho patentee. Communications addressed to G.U. PI’ILROY, Scotland, Frank lin co., Pn., during thq next two weeks, will re ceive attention, after that, address G. R.M’- ILUOY, Oakdale, Jennings county, Indiana. B7”Farin and township tights can bo obtain ed from James Armstrong, ot Ids Agricultural, Wnfa-room, opposite (ho Mansion House, Cap., lisle. I Oct. 10,1855— : 1 Town t Private iMj^, r pHE subscriber, about removtagfrom CarffS)^ 1 offers to dispose of at private, pale, Ums nl». uable town property-in wblefi benow reside.— AgA Said property consists of m isrfa tva.. story ..Plastered Hons#, sitnatafa ISSaSra»Ea S tn ig h street, a few doors ecsf «f, faßßft Gardner’s Foundry.. Tba lot fa.dj};, reel in front by 240 feet In depth, and Is lo«t«l r/ jn a pleasant and healthy neighborhood. II fa In good order, and is covered with cxeolfast irnit trees and choice shrubbery. Vbo bnlidlak Ims recently undergone a thorough repair, a* J : is admirably adapted f«»r a baardlng honsa «*• 1 private residence. There Is a hydrant Is tfco yard and a gas lamp befora tha door, fha ««V houses, stabling, &c., are all fn good order. U the above property Is not sold bytho inf fa! November next, it will then ba leased faratfaM of one or more years. . . ' CBABLE9 MACLAIJfIMI.yr Carlisle, Aug. 21,1866 —£■ $40,0001 Joint Slock Association or THE Big Spring Literdry Institute OF NEWTILLB, CUMB. CO., P A, GIUND $ EXTENSIVE 8J.1.K Of REAL ESTATE, BOOKS. AND OTHER • VALUABLE PROPERTY. Tht proceeds of the sale (6 he devoted to Hrmiditk mg the Debt of the Initiiute, Lieut. Gunnison’s great Work. ON TIIE MORMONS, al enly $1 pet egpr, Gunnison's History of the Monnens It by ft# i (tio most accurate and reliable Werlc We have of (bat deluded people. Id order that every peg. son may bocomo a shareholder, the price of a Book and Certilicato of Membership of the A*, aociation will bo only $l, The certlteale wIU entitle (ho holdcrto an Interest in the following valuable Rea) Estate and other property s - 1 Valuable Improved Farm , S4.MC with al) nccessafy Outbuildings, illnat cd In Cumberland Valley, near New- - villo, containing 125 acres. 1 Valuable Farm , 9,609 adjoining the above containing 125 acres. 2 Valuable Timfter Lott , 1 ga of 60 acres each, situated In Mifflin f». Cumberland county. 8 Valuable Timber Lots , o( 26 acres each. 1 Splendid New Brick No use, 2.000 2 story and back<-building, adjolnlngtbe Hall on the west. 3 Highly Improved Oul-Lolt f JJQQ of over 8 acres each, within half a mile of Nowvillo. 200 Orders for Herron’s Celebrated Writ* ing inks , at SO per order. 1 Magnificent Rosewood Piano, ggg Irom the celebrated Factory of VfM, Knabe & Go. Bal. 1 Superior Molodoon, 100 90 2 splendid Hunting Case Gold Letet Watches, at $lOO each, £OO 00 2 splendid Hunting Cose Gold Lever Watches, at $B7 60 each. £7f §0 6 splendid Gold Watches, at sso#aeS, HD 0# 10 splendid Ladies’ Gold Wotches, $6O each, fiOi #0 10 Uno Silver Lever Watches at $35 ttcM, HO 99 . 12 “ Watches at $BO each, ■ JMO 00 16 superior Parlor Clocks at $8 each, 130 00 60 “ Gothic <« $ h pa 60 “ Cottage •• f ». £lO 00* 1 excellent family Carriage (lat. style), 200 00 1 “ Kockaway 5 per eat, |Q Qf 8 Imported Carpets* 20 yds. each, al*soo ■ ' ' per carpet, €0 60 2 Home-made Carpets, extra, oaeo gt $2O per carpet, 4 s*~ £0 00 8 Parlor Stores at SJS each; ' “'110 : 00* 2 OrdcrsforsuitshlackClothcs,sfOMoL #0 #0 U “ Silk Dresses $BO •00b, 00 00 8 •• Clothing $l5 each, gat) 00 10 ** Hats $5 each. ~ 60 00 12 “ Boots $0 each. f 2 00 12 <« Gentlemen's shoes $0 10 «a«*\ 62 00 12 " “ Gaiters 6lf 9* 00 00 12 “ Ladles shoes, $l6 0 26 00 100 Gold Pencils, $2 each. ' 000 00 200 Gold Pens, $1 each, jgg gg 100 boxes assorted perftim«ty f ol m+, 200 00 100 Porte Monnlcs, $1 each, jgg gg 40 copies well bound UiseellaeteW beeke ~ at $1 60 each, qq gg I 16 Ladies’ Albums, $2 caeb, $$ gg | 600 pieces Popular Masle, 12| gg Tlii* Association is founded «poa honest a«A fair principles. Eocb Book ptrthaeer receives, a certificate, which entitles kin toailsUrest I* the above valuable property. JLe toen as Ur* forty Ihousaml shares art toll lotltt wlUtha given to the stockholders, and a aoatantlOMtllt’ ho hold in Nowvllle, at the *■!!, when n Coniniittoo will bo chosea, it vbom th* property will bo delivered, to he dletribftfct among tlio shareholders, for the oharatte* the “ Big Spilng Literary Institute*' aod’tkoa* connected with it, wo ore pemited. te the following gentlemen t REFERENCES. Got. Pollock, Harrisburg. lion. Thuddoaa StoTens, Ltnes^kr*. Hon. Frederick Watts, CarUsltd. Senator Win. 11. Welsh, Tor Hon. W. F. Murray, Harrisburg}. William Knabo it Co., Baltimore. Win. J. Shearer, Esq., Carlisle^ Hon. Lemuel Todd, «• Daniel Shelly, Snpt. Com. SoTlottk. John W. Brandt, Kbq., Harrisburg, IJoyor & lirothor, ««. , t r LIST OF AGENTS FOR_ CUUSJUUbJffS} COVNTT. Samuel Megnw, Good Ilopr. E. W. Currldoo, John Fluid, Shepherdstown. Samuel Gnrver, Walnut Botto*. James Patten, Lees H Hoads. • W. U. Matccr, Shlromanstowa. John W. Solglemaii, « W. E. Struck, Mocbanlcsbnrgw William Noaker, Papertowa. It. Webbort, Boiling Springs. D. S. Hays, Locnst Grove. J. J. Crawford, Kewvitle. J. B. Cobaugh, do J. 11. Criswell, Shlppenaburg. M. ft J. Kuukle, Green Spring. Peter Monyer, Carlisle. William HotTcr «< William Lytle •• A. 0. Cornman « John Main « F. Swoyer, Ncwvlllo Depot* I). S. Croft, Leesburg. JnmcH M. Eckels, Shepherds!#**** J. S. Davidson, Plainfield. E. James, West HIM. Isaac Hull, Chmchtown. T. G. Williamson, Dickinson. Henry Snyder, Mifflin township* J. Vonderbclt, Oakville. J. S. Hostetler, Mccbsniesburgt C. Mellingcr, Stonghstowri. E. S. M’Cune, Middle Spring A. P. Krb, Bridgeport. Lewis Zltr.cr, Mifflin township. David Strohin, Now Kingstown* . Carey Ahl, Mt. Pleasant. Solomon Boar, Oyster’s Point. •' • r “'’ C 7“ All orders for Books and Cerlid«n(6t, Uf malt, should bo addressed to ■ ’ JAMES M’KJEEIIAN’, Big Spring Lit’y. lust,, NewviMe, Cpnjb. at. IfiT* Agents wanted in every towh and rlUf'g* In (ho Unltod Status, to obtain subscription* far Books, to whom a liberal commission 'will bo given. All letters of Inquiry*, accompanied a Postage Stamp, will bo promptly answered* September U5,1850—8m ’ 1 Broad Top Coal. • . in nnnr B^ 8 th * S»it. 1850.