jfagßS nro a comfortable TWO-STORY L OS* HOIT S E, ;,sgg|y^BAN T lv BARN, CORN-CRIB*, Hog j; 'StPoSj Bi'ko Oven, &c. There is also on-tbe pre r C a young Apple Orchard, ami a number of trees, and a wcll.ol excellent, water, pnmprconvenient to the door. • About 27 of (Ilia land is under cultivation, and' «fe'-’ri<>od post and rail and stone'fence, the balance land.' Persons wishing to . View the .property-wilt call on the subscriber, residing on the same. ir • ■ .* July 29, 1853—0 f PUBLIC SALE . CARLISLE' DEPOSIT BANK. STOCK. LL lie sold Hi - public sale, n( the Cnur House, in the Borough of Carlisle, Climb y, X’a., tares of the Capital Stock of the Carlisle • ■ Deposit. Bank,, day, the 13tU oi’ August, 1858, at II o’- In the forenoon of that day, , ms of sale to ho cash, and the stock frans. to the purchaser-on the day .of sale, upon ’lit of purchase inonov. SAM’L. HEPBURN, lisle, July 20, 18*38— SIIEKBFF’S SAEES. virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Ex ♦onas. issued out of the Court of Common of Cumberland county, and to me direct* ,vjll exposcto public vendue-or outcry ?J nt mrt House, in the borough of Carlisle, on //jc 'ZOtk'day of dvgtinf, A. I). 1858, at lock, A, M., the following described real Viz: - p\- ..‘act of Land, sitnnfcd in Southampton « township, Cumberland county, boundeclon tho ' north by land of Jacob.Clippingcr, on (ho south by, land' of Haldomnn’s heirs, on the .east'by of John dressier. and on tho .west by lands of Marshall Menus and. Michael dressier, con -1.5 1 ACRES,. tl.o same more or less, having thereon erect efl a. two-story-slone-DWELLING HOUSE, JiiinU Barn, and other ne- CUSSaI ou t"kmldings, ||> b& ■ ALSO, a tract of Land, aitiiatcd'in Southamp ton township," Cumberland comity, bounded on t)ie south by land of William Chestnut" on tho north by-hinds of Marshall Means, on the west, , by lands of Carlisle .Bank, and bn tho east by ,i,Vland of John Triltj containing fay} ■ One Ilnwtrcd and Seventeen do es. ' the same more or less. Seized and taken in as the property of Christian Bomber- jjj' ALSO, ft Lot of ground, situated in Cburch ixown, Monroe township, Cumberland county, gpoundcd on the north by a public road, on the Sweat by properly of Samuel Kline, on tlio south Biy an alley, and on the cast by property of Mrs. gstrockj containing in front, Thirty.three Feet, Bind in depth,. Two hundred feet, he the same flu ore or .loss, having thereon erected a Two-' fHtory FUAME HOUSE, and other out houses, and Frame Stable. Seized and taken in execu- Si tion as the property of,George Bai.-di. ALSO, a Lot of ground'situated in East KFuunshorougli township, Cumberland county, bounded on the north and west by lands of .Ta- Pl'ceb and George Koon(z,.on the east by.tho ,Sus ||Lquehanna river, and on tire south by land of |p; John Martin, containing Five Jler'es- and forty Ip; perches, bo the .same more or less, having tlierc- W on erected a one and a bah story frame dwelling ||; house and frame stable. Seized and taken in fccxecufimi as the properly of Benjamin Moon. , ®, ALSO, a Lot of ground situated in Kingston, i||Silvor Spring township, Cumberland county, wrimnnded on tho south by,tho Harrisburg turn ®pikc, on the east by properly of Levi Martin, on Bllie north by an' alley, and on the west by proper ty of John Kinlz. containing in (rout oh said ißlnrnpike, Fitly feet, and in. depfli, one hun- PP'drcdf and eighty feet, tie the same more or less, lu'having thereon erected a watering station.— '..vSeizod and taken in execution as the property Vof Henry \V. Irvin. ALSO, the undivided interest of David.F. ; i Mi,Her, in a tract of land siluated in Mifilintown ship, Cumberland county, containing Forty Jlcrcs, bo the some-more <?r fos«, Imying'thereon erect- v t»d a two-story Log House, Log . Barn, &c, ■/ abounded by Lmds or Nathaniel Broun, Peter flyers, Wm; McCrea, ami Thomas Iluckct.— Seized and taken in execution as the property if David F. Miller. . S’, ALSO, a.tract of land, situated in Lower Al-. fjen township, Cnmborlnnd county, hounded by ~. `. jg;tlic Yellow .Breeches creek, and land of Joseph PfeElcock, containing Nineteen Acres, lie the same te. more or less, having thereon 'erected a two-story fADwelling House, Bank Barn, and Woollen Fac- ® r tory, propelled hy the said creek. Seized and I;;taken in execution ns the property ol Peter pHnhcr. - ■ ■ |!f;’ The above property will be sold in two parts, :to wit: No. 1. The part No. 1. beginning at a willow pV .'Jnthc Yellow Breeches Creek, thence south 0, jb'V, west 40, to a post in the head race, thence along |v' .said head race south 41f; west 18, to a post at fe the waste dam, thence llonry Doits, south 63, j|% east 10, to an ash on the hank of the creek, j||, ; flienco down said creek, the several courses jSff thereof, 81 porches to the beginning, containing §|f throe Acres, one hundred and nine Perches, ho W the same more or less, with all the mills and || water privileges heretofore bejonging to the m same. »r No. 2. TV'ill consist of all tbo residue of the property as above described, containing sixteen g;‘. Acres, bo the same more or less. And all to bo sold by me. JACOB BOWMAN, Sncrijf. Sheriff's office, Carlisle, ( - July 29, 1858—41 \ Beautiful Uliilc Tcetli, W ] )Q nro desirous of obtaining these bo li-neflts should use ZERMAN’S CELEBRA ED TOOTH WASH. - „ This delicious article combines so many meri. fious qualities, that it has now become a stan ird favorite with the citizens of New York, biladolphia and Baltimore. Dentists proscribe in their practico most successfully, and from r, every source the nl ((Smattering laudations are ) ,> awarded it. Inflamed and bleeding gums are ' fipmediately bonclitted by its use; its’action JJDon them is mild and soothing and effective lhoiteeth so thoroughly that they ire • ,0 • rival P° arl in whiteness, and diflusos ' tho mollt, ‘ Sl,ch a delightful freshness fnuf the breath is rendered exquisitely sweet • It disinfects all those impurities which tend to prdduce decay j and as a consequence, when ihoso are removed (ho teeth must always remain -sound. , ’ Prepared only by Francis Zorman, Druggist, Qth and Catharine streets, Philadelphia, and JdL Hold by all Druggists at only 25 cents per bottle. July 22, 1858-ly ' , tiffif: - 1 inted. ckinson township, fnko clmrgo ol 20 s will be given— m Hie 17lli of An il., nt the Stone it the Hoard. IOVER. Scc’y Notice. ill persons inter- TVnv. C. Black. u lies been filed for examination, lourt of Common for confirmation the 25tli day of LEY, Proth’y at Private township, Gum lo north of Lot hot New Kings a half* ioro or Ices, in a improvements A a {/'I worth from CO cents to S-500 00 in Goldy Will be presented to each subscriber imme diately on the receipt of the subscription moitey. Ono copy for one year,. . . .$2 00, and ,1 gift. One copy for two, years. ... 3 50, and 2 gilts. Ono copy for three years.'. .■ 5 00, and 3 guts Ono copy for live years. . . . 8 00, and G gilts. Three copies one year. ... SC 00, and 3 gifts. Ffve copies one year.'.'. , 8 00, and C gilts. Ton copies one year 15 00, and 10 gifts. Twenty ono copies one year 30 00, and 21 gifts. Tho-articles to bo distributed are comprised in the’following list: 2 Packages of Gold, containing 5500 00 each. ,5 do. do. . do. 200 00cach. 10 do. do. do. . 100 OOcaeh. 10 Patent Lover Hunting Cased Watches . 100 00 each. ■ 20 Gold Watches 75 00 each. 50 do. . • 00 00 each. 100 dc. ' -SO 00each. 300 Ladie.s Gold Watches -35 00 each. 200 Silver Hunting Cased Watchcs3o 00each, 600 Silver Watches 510 to 25 00 each. 1000 Gold, Guard, Vest and Fob Chains 10 to SO 00 each. PETER PHILLIPS Gold Lockuts, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear Drops, Breast Pins, Cull* Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Kings, Shirt Studs, Watch Keys, Gold and Sil ver Thimbles, and a variet3 r of. other articles, worth.from fifty*cents to §l5 each; Immediately' on receipt ot the subscription money, the subscriber’s name, will be entered upOn our subscription book opposite, a and the gift corresponding with that number will be forwarded, within one week, to tlie sub scriber, b}* mail or express, post paid. All communicationsshould be addressed •“DEAN* & SALTER.” 48 and'4o Moffat Building, 335 Broadway, New York. IRON RAILING I Iron Railing for Ceme tery enclosures, public and private grounds and gardens, made to order art the Carlisle Foun dry. Onrstock of Railing, Verandah ami Brack?' et,patterns comprises a largo variety of new and elegant designs which .the public.are invited* to call and examine. Orders for casting and.put ting up Railing will be promptly exected at sat isfactory.prices. ’ " entirely new TEN HORSE STEAM ENGINE and BOILER now on hand, wnrran-. ted (o bo of the best make, and will be sold at a bargain for cash or on short time. - t ~ FARMERS! Now is the time to get a new Threshing Machine and Horsepower. We' hand, at the Carlisle Foundry and Machine Shop, which wp will sell.on the most reasonable terms. They combine all the latest improvements and are warranted to be of good material and work manship.. Also, Corn Shelters of .the most improved which do their work rapidly and .thoroughly. For sr\lo at low prices by ■, Dissolution of Co^ParXiicrSliip. THE partnership heretofore existing bctiveen thn undersigned, doing business in the mer cantile business in Churchfown, Cumberland county, under file name nnd firm of Leidig &. Stephens, was dissolved by mutual consent; bn (he Until day'-of May last. The books of the late firm arc in the hands of Henry Stephens, who is authorized to settle them up, nnd who will bo found at the old stand, ready to servo former cnafomeis and bthcrs-W|homay be pleas ed to patronize him. . , ■ miCiiaeTj a; leidig, HENRY STEPHENS. July 15, 1858—3t* • MEING encouraged by many friends, I olfer IJ myself as a candidate tor the office of Sheriff of Cumberland county, subject to the decision of the Democratic Nominating Convention, nnd pledge myself, jf nominated and elected, to dis charge the duties of the office faithfully and honorably. • For SJicrlif. To the Electors of Cumberland County. Fellow-citizens— i offer myseif as a candidate for the. office of Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic Convention, and most respectfully solicit your support., W. F. SWIGER. North Middleton township, I Juno 10, 1808— * ) FELLOW-CITIZENS— At the suggestion of many friends, I oiler myself as a candi date (or the office of Sheriff, subject to the de cision of the Democratic County Convention. — Should 1 bo nominated arid elected, I shall use every effort to discharge-the duties of the office impartially and to the satisfaction of the public. .ABRAHAM KILLIAN. Ncwville, Juno 3, 1858. To THE EIECTOUS OP CUMBERLAND COUNTS’. I hereby offer myself to your consideration ns a candidate lor the office of Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic Convention. Should I be,nominated and elected, I will iise my utmost endeavors to discharge tho duties of said office to the best of my abilities. - ROBERT ALLISON. Carlisle* June 3> 1858. v To ihe Klectofs of Cumberland comity. FELLOW-CITIZENS: —I have taken the liberty to offer myself as a candidate for tho office of Sheriff) at tho ensuing election, subject however, to the decision of the County Demo cratic Convention; and if I may bo considered eligible, and may have friends enough to elect me, I noSv promise to perform the duties of tho office as well as my abilities will enable me, to the satisfaction of all concerned. JOHN BRICKER. Ncwvillc, May 27, 1858. To the Voters op Cumberland County.— Fellow-Citizens : Desirous ol being elec ted to the oliico of Sheriff, of this County] 1 hereby offer myself to your consideration as a candidate for the same, and most fespcctly so licit your support NIIANTCH, Merchant Tailor, West • Main Street, (opposite tho Railroad office,) lies just received a now and elegant assortment of Cloths, Plain, Black and Fancy Cassimors, and a variety of Plain and Figured Vestings, all oti which ho will make up to measure in fashion, able stylo, and on reasonable terms. attended to promptly, and (he fit ting of all garments guaranteed, or no sale, N. HANTCH. Carlisle, June 8, 1868, THIS GOLDEN PRIZE. , TIIK GOLDEN’ PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZEv ; - THE GOLDEN. PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE .GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE.- THE GOLDEN PRIZE. ILLUSTRATED! ILLUSTRATED! ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. , ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK; SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE. SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE. SPECIMEN COPIES' SENT FREE. THE GOffsDEIV PRIZE.' ILLUSTRATED!ILLUSTRATED! The New York Weekly GOLDEN PRIZE is one of the largest and best weekly papers of the day. An Imperial Quarto containing bight pages, or forty columns, of entertaining origi nal matter j and elegantly illustrated every week. AND TO CIUDS %• Specimen copies sent free* Agt's wanted. April 1,1858 —Ist of mo. ly F. GARDNER & CO July 22, 1858, avc a number of well made Machines now on F,. GARDNER & CO July. 22, 1838, FOR SHERIFF. ■ ‘ • JOSEPH C. THOMPSON, Carlisle, May 27,1808. Siici'iiralt)’. Slici-iIT. ShtiriflUlty. ROBERT M’CARTttEY Carlisle, Jnnc 3, 1858. TVolicc. MARY JANE HAINES, lryf e ■ her n c xtjrfe n d, BenJ._Snocl-1 filasSj '‘No. 5, AprilT., 1858; LEWIS HAINES Cumberland County, ss. n Subpoena Sur fiivorco (o No'. 5, I SIL&Xi Vaiinary. Term, 1858, imping been V V issued and returned, that tbo said Lewis Haines could not be found in tbo county of Cumberland.aforesaid.. Now you, the.said Lewis Haines, are hereby required to appear on the 23d day of August, 1858, the first day of the next terra to answer (ho cbtnplaint of the said Mary Jane Haines, by her next friend Benjamin Snodgrass, in tile said Subpoenal and alias sub poena contained: JACOB BOWMAN, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, I Carlisle, July 22, I§sB f , Notice. GEORGE, KEIGLEY, 1 Alias Subpoena cs. I Snr Divorce. SUSANNA KEIGLEY. fNo. 1, April T., j 1858. Cumberland County, ss ' Subpoena Sur Divorce to No. 1, ( SEAS* JJnnuaiy Term, 1858, and alias snb- V ■ to No. 1, April Term, 1858, having been issued'and returned that tbo said Susanna Keigley could not be found in the coun ty of Cumberland aforesaid. Now you, the said Susanna Keigley, are hereby required lo.nppear on tile 23d day of August, 1858, the first day of tbo next term to answer the cdmplaint of the said George Keigley, in tile said subpoena and alias subpoena contained. JACOB BOWMAN, Sheriff. Sheriff’s Office,. | Carlisle, July 22, 1858 f Pcini’u. Female College, At Uarrisdiiiio, Pa, Sl5O a year for Board, Tuition, tjc. THE duties'of this College will be assumed .Wednesday, Sept.lst. The'accommoda tions are ample, and the location one of beauty and boalthfulneSS. Address Rev. B. R. Wacou, A. M., Principal. July 22, 1858—1 m ' Public Sale. AS the Assignee of John Coovcr, I Will ex pose'to..public sale, on tbo premises, on Tuesday the 14 ill of September, 1858, at 11 o’- clock, A. M-. . A FIRST RATE FARM, Q situafe in Nortli Middleton township, Cumber land county, on the Cohodoguinet creek, and bounded by John Jacobs, David Hoover’s mil] tract, Adam Thoma, David Ralston and others. Containing 143 Acres, h_JL having' thereon erected a two story Woatliorboardod HOUSE, LOG Corn Cribs, Wagon Shed, JijaißgarCarringc-llouso. and'other improve ments. About 120 acres are cleared and under good fence, the residue well timbered. The land is of an excellent quality, partly limestone and partly slate, a part of which has been well limed, and lias on it a good Apple Orchard and other choice fruit’trees. ■ The farm is capable of division, and anil be offered in parts or all together, as will best suit purchasers. The terras will be made known on the day ol sale. MICHAEL L. HOOVER, Assignee of John Coouer. July 22, 1858- Greet Rvdiiclien In Prices AT OGILBY’S NEW STORE. 1T HAVE this day commenced to run off my JL largo and splendid stock of Summer Goods, at astonishingly low .prices. Elegant Lawns worth 12 and 18 for: 9 and 12 cents, Barege Do Laines worth 15 lor 10, Do. worth 25.f0r 18cts. Ginghams worth 12 raid .16 at 8 and 10, Debego worth 12 at 8, Madona cloth Worth 18 at 12 cts. Summer Silks worth 75 at 60, Dncalls worth 31 at 20 cents, Summer Cassiiiierca. much under price, needle worked Collars and Undorslecves -very low, Parasols cheaper than ever, Carpeting Irom 121 up to $lOO, Silk and Barage Mantillas cheaper than.ever, Muslins, calicoes and tick ings, at great bargains; a lot of Bodts and Shoos well made at cost to close them out. Purchasers wishing to lay out their money to good advantage, will do well to call at the new store room, opposite the Methodist''church. ! >•' : CIIAIU.KS-OGILBY, Carlisle,.July 22, 1858. - .. Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters Testa, .mentiiry on the estate of Philip Lanlz, de ceased, late of East Pennsborough t v wp., Cum berland county, have been issued by the Regis ter of said county, to the subscriber residlding in the same township. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present roperly authenticated for settlement to MCOfc LANTZ, Ex ? r, July 15; 1858—Ct* Register’s Notice, NOTICK is hereby given to all persons inter ested that the following accounts have been tiled in this olfico, by tlie accountants therein named, tor examination, and will bo presented to the Orphans 5 Court of Cumberland County for continuation and .allowance, on Tuesday, the 10th day of August, A. D. 1858, Viz : 1. The administration account of John Wolf, administrator of William W. Hamilton, late of South Middleton township, dec’d; 2. The lirst and final account of Moses .Mor rott, Esq., administrator of Michael Fissei, late of MonrOo township, dec’d. ~ 3. ThegiiaidianshipaceountofDaniel Keller, guardian of the person and estate of Mary Eliza beth, Nancy, Hutcheson. 4. The account of Jereriiiali Bowers, ndmin. istrator of Samuel Burtner, late of Silver Spring township, dec s d. * 5. The account of George Brindle, Esq., ex ecutor O. Storrett, late of South Mid dleton township, dcc’d. _ 0/ Tho guardianship account‘of Jonathan Snyder, guardian of Mrs. Martha Widders* mi nor child ot Jacob Seitz. 7. The account of James L. M’Dowell, admin istrator de bonis non with tho will annexed of Peter Utley, late of Frankford township, dec s d. 8. The first and final account of George Uca, administrator of Elizabeth Wilt, late of Stoughs town, Cumberland co., dec’d. 9. Tho first , and final account of Sarah A, McCuno, administratrix of Jus. McCuno, late of Council Bluffs, lowa, clcc s d. *lo'. The lirst and final account of Jacob Lcsh er and David Loshcr, administrators of tho es tate of David Lasher, late of Hopewell township, deceased. . 11, Tho first and final administration account of Monroe Moivis, deceased, who was adhiinis trator of the estate of Mrs. Elizabeth Waggoner, lute ot the borough of Carlisle, dec 5 d., as settled by Mary M. Morris, administratrix of Monroe Morris, dcc s d. 12, The account of William M. Scouller, ad ministrator of Eleanor McAllister, late ot Dick inson township, clec’d. 13, The'account of Mary A, Huntsbergcr, administratrix of tho estate of Abraham Hunrs berger, lute of Eastpennsborough township, de ceased. 14. The guardianship account of David H. Swilor, guardian ot Arthur J. Walburn, late of. Silver Spring township, dec’d: 15. The account of Jacob Martin, administra tor of the estate of Peter Whislef, late of Miff lin township, dec’d. 16. The account of William Gracoy, admin istrator of the estate of William Parks, late of Non-ton township, dec’d. 17. The final account of John M. Davidson, administrator of Lydia Hamilton, lato of West Pennsborough township, deo’d. ~The final account of William R. Gorgaa, Esq., trustee and guardian under the will of Samuel Bowman, lato of East Pennsborough township, deo’d. 19. The guardianship account of Benjamin Myers, guardian of tho person and estate of Jo seph Paul, of Wostponnsborough tp. 20. The first and final account of John G. Williams, administrator of Jas. Woods, (inulo,) lute of Dickinson township, deo’d. 21. Tho administration account of Jas. Clon dcnin, administrator of tho estate of John Rei ver, lato of East Pennsborough township, de ceased. SAMUEL N. EMINGER, Re git Ur. Register’s Office, Carlisle, I July 10,1858—4 t f Terrible Sensation. RECEIVING to-day at Leidlch & Sawyer’s now store, (formerly occupied by Geo. IV. Ilitnor), a large and varied assortment of Dry Goods, Dress Goods, new styles, and a£ very low prices. Lace'* and fjillc Mantillas 'greatly under regular .prices.— Ranging from SI,CO to $12,00. Embroideries, Cambric, Jaconet and Swiss Sets and Collars, Undersleoves, Edgings, Inscrlings, fie. Ladies, Misses’ and Children’s Hooped and Double Expansion Skirts, These Skirts where over worn receive, the, highest praise for ease,- grace and durability of wear. Wo respectfully solicit the attention oftho public. tBIDICII & SAWYER. Carlisle, Jfxly IC, 1938. .KEStr FIRM. HATSI HATS !- HATS!!! THE undersigned would respectfully announce to the public that they will continue the HATTING BUSINESS at the old stand offhc late Wm. 11. Trout,' in West High Street, .whore they hope all the old customers, and others will give them aoall, as they feel conli- m dent of being able to please. They have now on hand a splendid assort ment of HATS of all descriptions, from the common Wool.to, the finest Far and Silk Hats, and at prices that must suit every one who has an eye to getting the worth of his money. Their Silk, Moleskin and Beaver Hats, are nnsiirpassikl .fen lightness, durability and finish,' by those of any other establishment in tile county. Boys’Hats..,of every description constantly on hand. Call and examine. , J.&G. GALLIC. Carlisle, July 15, 1858. A Sniall Tract of Land with Improve ments; at Pjivalo Sale. SITUATE in Carrol Township, Ferry county, about 1 mile from Mickey’s tavern, contain ing 15 acres, more or less, about 1.4 of winch are cleared, in a high* stale o( cultivation and under good fence. -Tile improvements are a 0,0 two story Lqg.woalberboarded bouse, a good Log'Barn, Wagon Shed.Gra l»i!iHLnery and (jther ont-buildings. There JJLUljKßlfis a' good well of water in (lie yard with a pump iii it. There is a thriving Apple Orchard of choice frmf,- and Peaches, Pears, Plums and Cherries in abundance. The property is now,'owned and occupied by George Brumvell, and will sold upon snob (crips as to offer great indiicements to purchasers. . . For further particulars apply to the owner on the promises, or to A. L. SPONSLER, ** Real Estate Jlgcnt and'Scrivener. Carlisle, July 1, 1858—Ot Tlie Subscribers luvvc ffiV Sale -J THOUSAND White Pine Sbin- JLgles, of superior quality, wliicfi they will soil at river prices. Also, a large lot of Cherry and Walnut, from £ inch to 3 inches thick, which they'will sell wholesale or retail low. Also, a now.Thfoh'sihg Machine to which wo invito the attention of farmers; ns we (eel disposed to give a bargain. -Ail kinds of Lum ber and Coal constantly on band low for Cash. SHROM & UOITER. Carlisle; July 8, 1858. Proclamation. WHEREAS the Hoii. IJames If. Graham, President Judge of the several Courts of Common Pleas in the counties of Cumberland, Perry, and Juniata, and Justices of (ho several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said counties, and Samuel \V oodburn St Michael Cocklin, Judges of the Courts of Oyer and 1 Terminer hud General Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital ntfd other Otfendcrs, in the said county of Cumberland; by their precepts to me directed, dated the 12th day of .April, 1858, have ordered the jCourt of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery to be holden at Car lisle, on the 4th Monday of Angus!, 1858, (be ing the 23rd day,> at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, to continue one-week. v NOTICE is hereby given totho Coroner, Jus tices of the Peace, and Constables of the said county of Cumberland, that .they are by the said precept commanded tobolhenandthereintlicir proper persons, with theirrolls,records, and in quisitions, examinations -u!id all 'ether remem brances, to do those things which to their offices appertain-■ to-'bo-donesHrmf-rnii -fhose that tiro bound by recognizances, to prosecute against the prisoners that are’ or than shah bo in the Jail I ofsaid county, arc tq,,bc there foprpseouiothein, as shall bo just. ' ■ \ - v JACOB BOWMAN, Sheriff. July 8.1858. Notice IS hereby given that application lor license, under the act of 31st of March, 1850, and Its supplements, must ho died with the uhdersign,- ed, on or betoro the 2d day of August next, Otherwise they will, not bo.heard*? D. S. CROFT, Cllc. Qr. Stss.' Carlisle, July. 8,1858—3 t . School Tax for 18SS. . rpHE Duplicate of School Taxes of the School i District of. Carlisle for the present year has boon issued and placed in the hands of the Treasurer for collection. The taxable citizens arc notified tllat fho-Treasiirer will attend'’at the County Commissioner’s office for the purposed! receiving said taxes," oh Monday, the 'loth of August next, between the hours of 9 and 12 in the forenoon, and 2 and 5 in the afternoon of said day. On ail taxes paid on or before that day a deduction o( FIVE PER CENT, will bo made. The taxes may bo paid at any time bo tore the above date to the Treasurer, at Ids store room in. Mario"n Hall building. . -J. W. EBV, Treasurer, Carlisle, July 1, 1858. .A . Estate Notice. LETTERS testamentary, With the wit! annex ed, on the estate of Isaac Christleib, late of Mifflin township, Cumberland county, dec‘d., have been issued by the Register of said .conn, ty, to the subscriber residing in the sainjgfWff” ship. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make, immediate payment, and those having ejaims will present them properly authenticated for settlement to CIIAS. G. CHRISTLEIB, Ex’r. « July 1, 1858—6f' Notice. LETTERS testamentary, with the will annex ed", on the estate of ,William H. Trout, de ceased, late of the Borough .of. Carlisle, Cum berland county, have been Issued by the Regis ter of said county, to the subscriber residing in Carlisle. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make iinmediato payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated tor settlement. . JAMES ARMSTRONG, Ex’r. July 1, 1858—Gt Notice. NOTICE is hereby giten that Letters of Ad ministration on the Estate of Henry Grove, dec’d., late of Upper Allen township, have been issued by the Register of Cumbcrlnd county, to tho subscribers, the first named residing in Upper Allen township, and the last named in Sbippensburg. All persons indebted to said Estate, aro required to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims.to present them, properly authenticated, to the undersigned. H. H. GROVE, ■ JOHN ULRICH, Administrators. " Juno 24, 1858—Ct CARRIAGES AID BUGGIES. THE undersigned respectfully informs tho public that ho is prepared to manufacture to order at the shortest notice, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ROCEAWATS, Stages, Omnibuses, and Harness, at lowest cash prices.' New and second hand Carriages and Rockaways constantly on hand at his establish ment in Mechanicsburg, Cunib. county, Penn’a. Repairing of all kinds -done at the shortest no tice. Orders from abroad promptly attended to. Full satisfaction warranted m all cases. Thankful for past favors, ho rospeCtfntly so licits a liberal share of public patronage. Conn trv produce taken in exchange for work. 1 GEORGE SHROEDER. Juno 17, 1868—4 m jVotiCO. LETTERS of administratfbn orr the estate of John Garrett, doc’d., late of Upper Allen township, Cumberland county, have been grant ed by the Register'of said' county, to the sub. ■scriber residing in snid township. Aii persons knowing themselves indebted are hereby re quested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement to ANDREW GARRETT, Adm’f. June 17, 1857-^6t Notice. . LETTERS of administration on tfref estate o; James Y. Gillespie, dec’ll., late of Frank ford twp., Cumberland comity, have been gran, fed by tiro Register of said county, to the sub scriber residing in life same township. All persons indebted to said estate will make ini me diate payment, and those having claims trill pro sent'lhom (or attliemcnf, to GEORGE GILLESPIE, Ex’cc. Juno 17,1858—Gt “Mount Holly Springs Hold.” Five Mites from Carlisle, Fa , al Ihe Gap of the South Mountain. THE subscriber, of tiro St. Lawrence Hotel, Clicsnut street, Pldla., having purchased the above named popular summer resort, of,the late proprietor, Jos. W. Patton, Will open the same ori the 20tb ol June, tor the reception of gnosis. Terms moderate. Address A. G. MULLIN, Mount Holly Springs, Cumi'd. Co., Pit. June 10, 1858. Kcw Stage Route. THE subscriber Ims started a tri weekly lino of Stages between Carlisle aml Landisburg, leaving Carlisle every Monday, Wednesday and Friday,.immediately on the arrival of tbe,after noon train of cars from. the east. Returning leaves Landisblirg at 8 o’clock a. in.; every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, and arrives at Carlisle at 1 o’clock p. m., via Ferry County Warm Springs, Shermansdale, Sferrelt’s Gap, and Cai lisle Sulphur Springs,. On and after Juno loth, the lino will'be run daily for the ac commodation of passengers going to the Springs. Fare to the several points as follows , viz : Carlisle to Sulphur Springs, $ GO “ Sterrett’s Gap, 75 “ Shermansdale, ‘ ,87 “ Ferry County Warm Springs, 1.00 . Landisburg, licluning. Landisbtirg to Worm Springs, $ 25 ‘5 Shermansdalo,' 50 “ S fcrrolt’a' Gap, 75 “ Sulphur Springs, T OO “ . Garlislo,. .1 00 The above line will regularly carry the mail to and from the.several points above designated. I have alio a well stocked LIVER Y STABLE, from wliioii I mn at nil times ready to furnish Norses and Carriages to those who will favor me with their patronage, on the most reasonable terms and in the very best style. , GEORGE MENDEL. Carlisle, May 27, ,1868 —2m Best Family Coal. THE subscribers would respectfully call the attention of ’the coal consumers of Carlisle and vicinity, and the public generally, to their superior qualify of Coal, such’as Lykeji’s Valley, Broken, Egg, Stove and Nut, L-nke Fiddler, “ “ “ “ Trerorlon, “ "ft. “ ‘ ‘ And the celebrated Lobbery Whiteash, “ Their Yard is situated in'the east end of Car lisle, opposite thd Gas-Works, where they will keep constantly on hand a largo stock of all kinds and sizes of Coal which will ho sold as low as any in the Borough. All coal for family use will bo ro screened before delivery and war ranted to give entire satisfaction. Best; quality of Lrmelmrncr’s <v BlaelismllFs Coal always on hand and at low figures. All orders left at the residence of Jafflosllof-- for. West! Pomfrot afreet, at Squire Smith’s office, South Hanover street, or at the residence of Jacob Shrom, North East street, will bo piomptly attended to. LUMBER! LUMBER!! We ar? also prepared to furnish all Uindsand qualify of DRV LUMBER at greatly reduced prices. . ; I Bills sawed to order and furnished at the shortest notice.' Wo have constantly on hand all kinds and quality of Shingles, such as White Pine, Hemlock, Chestnut, Oak, and Linn; all kinds of Failing, Plastering Lath, Shingling Lath, Broom Handles, worked Flooring and Weatherboarding, tough and smooth Rails, Posts, and every article that can bo kept in a Lumber Yard. Having cars of our own weean at all,times and at short notice supply any arti cle in our lino of business at low prices. We are thankful for past favors and solicit a continuance ol public patronage. Our motto is to please. ~ SHROM & IIOFFER. Carlisle, May 27, 1858. FRANKLIN MOUSE, South Hanover 57., adjoining the Court House . Carlisle, Pa. JOHN HANNON, Proprietor. ‘ MAIL Coach leaves daily for Pupertowri. Pe tersburg, York Springs and Hanover, from this House. May 20, 1858. , BaoU Again to the Old Trade. Tllii subscriber respectfully, informs the public generally that ho Ims resumed (he manufacturing of BOOTS®i«Jhf and SHOES, in West Muinf'SEfl street, a few doors*west of’ the Railroad office, and having a good assort ment of Leather, Morocco and Trimmings, and engaged competent workmen, ho is prepared to make up to measure, every description of work in his line. He has also received from Philadelphia a well .selected stock of BOOTS and SHOES, edmpri siifefCvery variety for Spring and Summer wear, winch ho offers at kWMnices. Gentlemen’s fine FremyiCali Gaiters, Oxford Ties and Brogans, isS|f»3’ Gaiters, Boots, Bus kins, Slippers and Ties; .with a largo variety of Boys’ Misses and Children’s Gaiters, Boots, fccrj tfc.—-Purchasers are-requested to call and examine his stock. • ROBERT.MOORE Cai lisle, May 20, .1858, CUMBERLAND COUNTY NORMAL SCHOOL. THE second session of this Institution wil, •commence in Literary Hall, Nowville, Pa.l on Tuesday, April Gth, 1858, and continue five months. An able corps of Instructors have' been so* cured, and no effort will bo spared to render tho school worthy of tho position it seeks to occu py, and of tho patronage it respectfully solicits. For circulars containing full particulars, ad dress, F, A. McKINNEY, Treasurer. Newvillo, Pa, By order of tho Board of Trustees. Dan’c. Shelly, President. Jas. M’CANnusH, Secretary. February 18, 1858—tl lew Coal Yard, JIT THE WEST END_UF CARLISLE. THE subscriber would respectfully call the attention of LimeburnerS and the ciizons of Carlisle, and tho surroundingcountry generally, to his NEW COAL YARD, attached to his Ware House, on West Higlnjdreet, where he will keep constantly on hand a targe Supply of tho best quality of Coal, to wit: Lykens Valley , Luke Fidlen Pine Grove, and Trevcrlon, Broken, Egg and Hut Coal— screened and dry, all ol which ho pledges himself to sell at the lowest.possible prices. Best quality of Limeburner’s and Blacksmith*s Coal always on hand. [X7/~ All orders left at tho Ware' House, or at his residence in North Hanover street will bo promptly attended to. J. W. HENDERSON, Carlisle, April 15, 1858—tf GREEN and Blue' Window Shades just re ceived at J. P. Lyue & Sons’ hardware. April 8, 1858; THE subscribers aro prepared to furnish Any sort of Sawed Timber, 1 at (lio Saw Mill of Edward Sykes, formerly occupied by James Lambcrton, in Carrot township, Perry county, such.as PLANK, JOIST, YELLOW PINE BOARDS, from stuff o£ any size and length.— Also, Glean White Oak Timber for Machinery or Wagonmaking, and Poplar Plank, Boards and Scantling, Plough Hearns, which, they will sell at the Saw mill or deliver in Carlisle, or on the cars. Terms will bo made known. by Jacob Kolter, at the Saw mill. ' KOLTEK & MYERS. Shermandalo P. 0., April 8, 1858—ly* NOTICE is lioyoby given that the “Hat Bus iness” conducted in tlio Borough of New willo by William E. Cratzer, lor the subscriber, under the name and stylo of William E. Crnt zer, Agent, was discontinued on April the Ist: 1858. The. account books arc In (ho hands of (he subscriber, who only is duly authorised to col lect the same, and requests all persons indebted on said books, to Call immediately and' settle their accounts. , JAMES McGANDLISII. Newville,'April 2'J, 1858 —3m J. W. 0. aiLLELBS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, East Main Street, opposite the Jail. Carlisle, Feb. 18, 1858—tf NEW GOODS! BARGAINS!! BARGAINS!I THE subscriber'lias just returned from Now Yflyk. niid Philadelphia, and isnriwopening in Ibo tfE-W, STORE ROOM the largest and most splendid stock of . Spring and Summer Goods. ever brought to Carlisle. LADIES DRESS GOODS.—A magnificent line of Ladies'Dress Goods, consisting In part of Plaid and Fancy Silks, Elegant Black Silks, very cheap, Pail de Chevices, Grenadines, Val anines, Chally and Barge Robes, Side Stripe Silks, Side Stripe Delaines, Ducals, Brilliants, Organdy Lawns, &c. EMBROIDERIES.—Direct from the import ers of New York, in great variety, such as Ele gant Needle ‘Worked* Collars, Undovslcovcs, Handkerchiefs, Inseftings,Edgings,Financings, &c.\ and cheaper than ever. Cambric and Joconet Muslins, Plain, Barred, Striped and Swiss Muslins, Nansooks, Bishops, Lawns, &c. 1 00 BONNETS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS -AND RUSHES.—An entire new assortment. ‘ SPRING SHAWLS.—A large assortment, and, very cheap, such as White Crape Stella, Wool De Laino, Also a new stock of . CLOTHS JIND CJISSIMERES " at reduced prices. Cassimcres and other Goods for Boys' wear in great variety. Muslins,Tick ings, Checks, Ginghams, Skirtings, &c., of all kinds and n.t the lowest figures. Counterpanes, Hosiery, Gloves, Lace Milts, &c. LOOKING GLASSES,—A new stock of Elegant Rosewood, Walnut and Mahogany Framed Looking Glasses. CARPETINGS AND MATTINGS.—Ano ther sup of Super Three Ply, Ingrain,Veuitian, Hemp, and Stair. Carpetings White and Colored Mattings at reduced.prices. This stick has been selected with great care, at the very lowest cash prices, and will be sold for the cash at such juices as will convince ai.l that Ogilby’s New Store is the place t 6 lay put their cash to the very best advantage. Light Profits and Quick Sales is our motto. Kecoliect the New Store is oh the corner of Main and Pitt streets, 'directly opposite the Methodist Church. April 22,1858. EAirge Spring Arrival of ELEGANT NEW GOODS, ' AT A. W. BENTZ’S. SPLENDID stock of now Black Di'oss Silks, magniiiccnt styles fancy Eicss Silks. Rich! Rare 1! Elegant!!! French Foulard Silks, Chinese Silks, Satin and striped Bareges, Valencias, ducallcs, beautilnj I now piinted Ciialiies, French printed Jaconets, I Lnglinh Brilliants, French Brilliants, English, French and American Prints, Scotch, French and Domestic Ginghams, bonnets, bonnet rib bons, dress trimmings, Shawl? in every variety, silk, crape, stella, cashmere, &c. Embroider ies, collars, sleeves, flouncings, edgings, veils, Carpetings, Oil Cloths, Vepitian, Ingrain, Three Flyi Brussels,. Cotton and Hemp. Druggets and Floor Oil Cloths of all widths. _ Linen complete assortment cmhra. cing all the most celebrated marks. Gloves and Hosiery lor Indies, children, a great variety of kid, silk and cotton gloves, ladies elegant twisted silk mitts, Domestic and Staple Goods, Bleached and unbleached shirtings, bleached and*unbleached*sheetings, woolen and cotton flannels, corset jeans, tickings, cottonadcs, sat tinets, tweeds, cotton and linen diapers, table covers, blenched atpi brown drillings, and an endless variety of other articles.' . in fact, tills stockiof goods is very extensive, thorough and complete, having been purchased with a great deal of care, and wo feel confident i we can please any one who will favor'us with a call. All candid persons who have patronised us heretofore* will admit that we have sold the best bargains ever purchased hi Carlisle. ; Wo can assure oiy friends and all lovers of “Cheap Goods,** that wo are os well prepared ns'ever to offer superior inducements for their patronage. A. W. BENTZ. Carlisle, April 22, 1858. Summer Arrangement! CHANGE OP. HOURS. CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAIL ROADCO’Y. ON* and-after Thursday, May 13th, 1858, passenger trains will leave as follows, (Sun days cxccprod:) ForlSa rrlsbii pg. <£ Ist Train: 2d Train . Leave Chamborslnirg, 5.16 A. M> 2«16F. M “ Shipponaburg, 5.4-1 “ 2.46. « *< >■ Newville, C.lO " 8.18 " ,« Carlisle, 7.00 « 8,58 . “ Mdchanicsb’g, 7.80 “ 4.30 “ At Harrisburg, 8.00 “ 6.00 '«» For Chambers burg - . Ist Train. 2d Train," ■Leave Harrisburg,, 8130 A. M. 1.05 P.M. “ Mcclmnicsbiirg, 0.08 “ 1.39 “ “ Carlisle, 9.4(5 “ '2.13 <t “ Ncwvillo, 10.20 ««• 2.47 “ “ Shippensburg, 10.52 << 3.23 “ At Chainborsbiirg, 11.22 3.53 « Trainsleavo Harrisburg lor Philadelphia, at 8.10 A. M., 1.30 P. Mi, and G. 25 P. M. For Pittsburg.at 3.40, A. M.,nml 5.10 XL M., and Altoona way train at 1.00 P, M. For Haiti-. more, at 8.30 A. M., and 12.10, noon. Trains on (lie Dauphin and Susquehanna and Lebanon Valley Railroads, leave Harrisburg forKoading, Lebanon, Auburn, &c., daily. Faros from Harrisburg, McchaUicsburg, Car lisle, Shippensburg and GhamborSbutg, will be ten cents less when paid Cor Tickets at the Of fice, than when paid in the Gars. O. N. LULL, Snpi. Railroad Office, Cbamborsburg, I » May 13,1858. f Pamphlet tavrs. THE Pamphlet Laws of the Session ol fB5B, have been received at the Prothonotary’s Offidb, in Carlisle, and ore ready for distribution to those entitled to receive them. P. QUIGLEF, Proth’y. July 8,1858—3 t Wall Paper. 1 A LARGE variety of now and beautiful pa. terns just opening, and will ho sold cheap-' er than ever.' .. Also, a very beautiful assorfmont of Window Shades. For sale at the cheap Hardware store of J. P. LYNE & SON. Carlisle, April 8, 1868. Notice. Notice. ;CHAS. OGILBY. North Hanover «t. confectionery CARLISLE, PA.- If'holcialc Rales Reduced $2,00 ftf 100 lbs. THE attention of Country Merchants and tha public generally is invited to a largo assort ment of CHOICE CANDIES, manufactured of Ibo best nialcrinf and warranted to contain no poison In their colors, which will bo sold whole, sale or retail at low rates, at (ho bid-stand of I*. MONYER, North Hanover St., Carlisle, Po., a few doors north of the Carlisle Deposit Bank. Jnst received a largo assortment, of Fresh Fruits and Nats, of the latest importations, eon. listing of.. Oranges, .. Lemons, * Raisins, Prunes, Figs, , Dates, , Bannanas, Pino Apples, Almonds, Filberts, Crparn Nnts, Cocoa Nuts, Btc., all of which .will ho sold at low rates. Also, - largo assortment of , ■ TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, ' of every variety. Also, all the best brands' of Scgars and Tobacco, of American and German manufacture. The subscriber returns thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed on him by the public, and solicits a continuance of their favors, P. MONYER. Carlisle, July 1, 1858, BEECHER'S Matchless Cordial, for Cholora -Morbus, Cholera Infantum, Summer'Com-,, plaint of Children, Dysentery, and Dinrhapa, for - sale at B. J. Kiefibr’s. - Soda, Water and Butter Crackers; Son! Seed, ■ and Currant Cake, J umbels, fresh at Kicffer’s., Burning Fluid and Alcohol, fresh at Kiutfer’s. ■ Fresh Prnona pt 16 c.ts, por-lb., a( Kietfer’s. Thermometers of all sizes, just reccired at Kieder’s-cheapiai^^tore. I Carlisle, July, 1, 1858, Wotlcc.* PROCEEDINGS in Partilion.lt) the esfatb of Frederick May, laic of East Ponnshorongh township, dec’d. ■ The petition of Daniel G. May, to tho Orptians* Court of Cumberland county, respectfully rep resents, That Frederick May, late ofEastPonns horqugh township, County aforesaid, died inteti* . fate, caving survivingheirs, a widow Magdalena May, as well as tho, following, children, to wtt: Joseph May, Daniel May, Catharine May, (since, intermarried with Samuel Burlnclf,) Elizabeth Rnpley, wife of Levi Rupiey, formerly Elizabeth May, David G. May, and Jacob May. - the said parlies being the heirs and legal representatives 1 of Frederick May, dec’d., will flicreiore toko notice that by virtue of a writ of partition and valuation issued out of the Orphans’- Court of Cumberland county, and to mo directed, 1 will hold an inquest to divide, part, or value the real estate of said deceased, on the premises, on Friday,,tlio SOth day of July, A. D. 1868, at 10 o’clock,. A. M., when and where yon may at* fend’if you think proper. JACOB BOWMAN, Sheriff. Sheriff’s-Otlico, Carlisle, / y June 17, 1858—6 t f . . Something New. ~GROCgKiES HAVING bought tho entire stock of Grocer-. Jus,, formerly owned by John 6. Williams, end removed tbo same.So Adam Senseman’s anw Store-room, directly opposite the Onion Hole), on West High street, I have employed C. P. Egbert, to assist in the business of tho same, and will keep constantly on hand a good assortment of Groceries, Queenstvare, and every thing in the line of a Gfoccf. 1 would respectfully solicit a share of tlio patron age of our immediate friends, as well as that of tho public-in general, wliosu favots shall be re ciprocated in the most satisfactory manner by giving them the worth Of their money. WM. L. HALLER. Carlisle, March 18,, 1858. • ■ FIRST ARRIVAL OE Spring; & Summer Goods. THE subscriber is just .opening one oftho largest and best assortment ot Spring and Summer Goods over offered to the public. His Stock itas been selected with great cure irom fho' largest and best honse#iri iibw Fork and Phila delphia, and every effort made to; obtain the la-’, test and most /ashionablo styles in the market. Ho titinks he Wifi be able to please every varic fy of taste at such low prices as wore neror be fore offered la Ibis place. Ladies Dries Goods. Plain, Mack, moire antique; barred, striped and figured silks, do beges, borege do iaines, borages, alpacas, &c. If’/life Goods, , Sncli as nainsook, plain and Ognred muslins, cambrics, jaconets, bishop lawns, brilliants. Embroideries. A largo stock of French Worked collars, uiu derslecves, handkerchiefs, fionneitfg, edgings, laces, insertings, direct from the importers la'"' New York, and will be sold very cheap t* Ribbons. A large assortment of elegant bonnet ribbons which lie intends soiling very low* ‘ Domestic Goods. | Bleached and.''unbleached linen and cotton sheetings, fable linens, cheeks, tickings, ging hams, Osnuburg’s hags and bagging, calicoes, counterpanes, table and piano covers, curtain muslins, all colors of Carpet chain and cotton Twist,'* ' • Shawls, . A largo and splendid assortment of Stella and Thibet Shawls. ' ■ Gentlemen's TPear, Cloths, cas«lmcrs, vestings* tweeds, cotton ades, linen and silk handkerchiefs, . Carpets and Oil Cloths . A very largo lot of tlirce-fcly ingrain,, Venl tion, Hemp and Rag Carpets,, tfruggets,' Oil. Cloths of all widths, Rugs ami Carpet Bags, Trunks . A large .assortment of truhks, all sizes and quality; also looking-glasses, which ho intends, selling very, cheap. . , Shoes. A large assortment of ladies’ and children’s shoes, which he intends soiling very Cheap at (he old stand, North Hanover street, three doors north of the Carlisle Deposit Bank. He respect fully Invites (he public to call and examine his stock before purchasing, as every effort will he made to give perfect satisfaction to those,who may favor him with a call. . .. PHILIP ARNOLD. Carlisle, April 1, 1858. Valuable Limestone Farm at PRIVATE SALE. SITUATE on the Yellow Breeches Creek, about five and a-hatf miles south- east of Carlisle, in Monroe township, containing 02 ACRES of-Land, in a high stale of cultivation-, if. ■ ■*• . The linprovemenfs are a largo | | A TWO STORY BIOHK Mansion-House, SPRING HOUSE, WASH HOUSE, SMOKE HOUSE, and other out-buildings. A large STONE BANK BARN, 90 feet long, with two threshing floors, mows, granaries, Wagon Shed, Corn Cribs, and other conveniences, also,an excellentCarriago House, and a grain shed sufficiently largo to hold 12 or 14 loads of grain or hay. An excellent well of standing water with a pump, and a beautiful spring of water which rises in thp spring house. An Orchard contain ing apples and other fruit. About 7000 bAhols of Lime has been put on the farm, besides half the manure of a 100 bushel distillery within tho last two years. About 11 acres of Mountain land will bo sold with tho farm. This property is in a high state of cultivation and nn'or good fonoo, and is owned at present by Mr. C. H. Roltshoover. The location Is h healthy one, and otigibto-in every point of view. For terms and further particulars enquire of A. L. SPONSLEB, - Seal Estate Jig cat and Scriveners, March 18,1858—tt 'v
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