■ ' '"'lEEntrinV. the 30th nit., by tho Rav. O. P. Wing, >Ebnoß Swartz, to'Miss Esther Eveline i'ino;' both of this county. ; ‘ ■ i the 6th inat., by the same, Mr,' Joseph nestle, of Plainfield, to Mjss'Matilda J. in, of Centreville. \ % t tuo Oth alt.,' in'HatrisbnPg, bythoßev. Add am e, Rov, T.C. Leinbach, of- My ti, Lebanon county, to. Mies M; R. Sei )f Wormplsdorf, Berks county. iho Sth ul't., by the same, Mr. Eli. Spang > Miss Sallie Sf Plank; both of Arnds- Adams county. Ut,e 6thii(ist.- atlQilli .)i|isu, a v „iils hotol;by'tHo'Jßov Kremor. Mr. Geo. Boetem, ofDiokin ,fp., to A.’ Quay, of Wesl laud, Chester Co. ■ ■ 1 tliajsanio day; at the samd jplace by ,the Mr.,Philip K. Shoemaker, to Miss Mary iker, botii of PrahkiiSoounty. '• ‘ i; >; •! < i ;his borough, on the"sth insl" oFsTarlot Raciiaee L, Spahr; daughter of Peter .tharine Spahiyin the l(3th yoar.of her death- of.thi? estimable young Indy filled friends and acquaintances.with sorrow. She. wly,cherished-in her father’a. houso, much i and-beloved by her associates, and her jurqod and regretted by all who knew - her. tits were of a moral and devotional ohnrao dng her life highlyoxamplary to all of her soxix, To her, parents, and she has )gaoy, Vn tor example, more lasting-than gold, while slie .has gono. jwo trust, to reap aA'Of a useful dnjd well spcnt.lifc. k light is from our household gone, . The heart we loved is stilled, • place Is vacantia bur hearts, . \Vhich niaver.can, be filled. . , V, Rentlo heart, that.throbbed blit how, With'tenderness and love, Has biisbcd its weary tbrobbings herb /’ dVthrob in bliss above. DBLIC SALE! . On Frittay, September, 28, WO., ,o subscriber will soil on the premises,, in Mon township, CumW co., Pa!/about 2 miles cast of rebtown, oh the road leading from Givler’s Mill Icebanicabiirg, ‘ , ’' ' A LOT OF GROUXI), ,■ . . ■ ining 8 acres of first-ratA Limestone Land, in ! ,'b state of oultivatidn ami under good fencing, j lining lands,of Isaac Miller,-Jacob Keosef, Da liljerly uml Benjamin Givlor. Tho imprdvo i are a good log, . j WEATHER-BOARDED HOUSE, F.RAMTB "STABLE, . Xjifcsiihig Floor j togoHier.witii Bako llouse, P«n, mill other necessary improvement*. There lao a iieyer.falling Spring, of > Water near the •V and an orchard of Ch»k«,FcuU on tho.prcm- Thia property, is, a very, dwirabln hue for a lianic or man of Bnialijftim.Uyj and offers great to, sucli,desiring.a cheap and pleasant l ’° . to commoncc at 1 o'clock, P. ,M., when terras po made knpwji by, ' • ‘ ( it. ia, Isab—3i»‘ ;1. maby . ACIfAXT TAMOE AXJJ ULOTUtEK,-. ESPECTFUIiLY: informs ,the public that ho Ims juH rocciyoil cxluii?iy- " 1 Ono person for Recorder and Clerk of tho Courts of Quarter Sessions, Oyer-and- Terminer rind Or phans’; Court of Cumberland county. One person for Register ofCumborlarid county. •One person for Commissioner of Cumberland county, s- ... Ono person for Director of the Poop of Cumber land county. > •One person for Auditor of Cumberland county. ■ Tho said elections will be held throughout tho county as follows: The election in tho election district composed of the borough of Gariiale and the townships of North Middleton, South Middleton, Lower Dickinson and Lower Frankford, will bo held at tho Court House m the borough of Carlisle.' , . ‘ The election in the election district composed of township,;wilbbe hold at the North. School House, in Pluinflcld. ' Tho eloclion in tho election district composed of Silver Spring township, will bo held nt tliq public house of Jacob Ottstot, in • IlOgueatowii, in said township. t , C9^on * n tbe ejection district composed of Hatnpdonv township, will' bc‘ dibld* nt the . public house formerl/bccupied by.Uenry B. Stone, in said township. : ' • i • a The election in the election district composed of the township of Upper Allen, will bo hold at tho public house of John Floyd, iibShephcrdstown.' ■ ,Tho election in the election district composed of* Middlesex township, will; be held at the Middlesex school House. • •’ The election in the election district composed ,of the township of Lower Allen, will beheld at tho wagon-wakor shop of Jonas Hunchburger, on Slate itei/b: The election in the ejection' district composed of East Pennsborough township, will ho hold at'tho house now occupied by Jacob Shull, ut the' West end of the-Harrisburg bridge. The election in. the electioii district composed of Now Cumberland, will, be held a£*tho houscformcr ly kept by W. 11. Bold, in the borough of New .Cumberland. , The election in the'eieedion district composed of the borough ofcMechanicsburg,' will be held at the public house ,of Jas. A. Meluy, in . Particular attention is directed to the. Act of As- PaB 3°J tho 27th day pf February, 1830, en titled “An Act relative to voting at Elections in the counties of Adams, Dauphin, York, Lancaster, I rankling Cumberland, Bradford, Centre, Green, and Brio,” viz :• • *. ■ * v ' ! So °- !• Bo it enacted by the Senate and House! I or .Representatives of the Commonwealth of Puim ' syivunia in General Assembly met, and it is hereby onaetod by the authority of Uni same—that it shall' J*. MW*umV>p tho qualified voters of tbq epuntics of f , r Bedford, Centro, G reon, and Erie, from and Sl./i, r P. aMn e° °f this Act; to vole'for all eandi tor .tho various offices ,to ho tilled at any 0100- Hon on one slip or ticket: Provided, the ofliep for ory o.oodidato is voted for,'shall bo desic-, monwc“alth. < ‘ UIC y *° oJ£ ‘f n S laws of the Co|- See. 2. That any.fraudioommittod by. any per son voting in the manner above proscribed,'shall bo punished as similar frauds are directed to bo pun ished by tho existing laws of tho Commonwealth." For tho information electors-of'Cumber-' land county, I publish, tho following, being the 4th sootion of tho Aot of tho General Assembly of the session of 1851, entitled '‘An Aot to provide for tho Election of Judges of tho several. Courts ofnthisii Commonwealth, and to regulate certain Judicial Districts;". / , ■■■ ■’ , , "See. 4. That the election for Judges shall boM hold and conducted in tho several oieotion districts! in the same rmanner in all respoots as elections for! Representatives, are or shall bo conducted; and by! the same Judges,,lnspectors,, and offloors, and tho Fuf v i", , ,°, n 9 of tbo Aotdf the General Assembly, bn titlod An Aot relating to tho elootions ofthisCom monwoalth," approved tho 2d day of July, 1840, and I It a „°7 0 l r n other like laws' as th ? aara ° sfialrto in force and applicable, shall bo doomed and taken to the oieotion of Judges? n, h “a th °- afor9said shall vohrfor Judges of.the Supremo Court on a separato pioco of paper, and for all other Judges required' to:bo learned u the law on another separate piece of pa " B b“Il ho the duty of tho several Assessors, re spectively, to attend at tho;plaoo of holding every, General, Special of-. Township election, .during, llie' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. poso qf/giving r informatioii to .tho- Inspebloptaod JudgOj Tt'hon called on, in..relation,'to,,the right of any person assessed .by them i*to Vote at, such elec-' tion, and .on such .oihor'matte'rs 5n rolatioalotho assessment of.voters, as,the said, ot eith er, ofthom. shall from time totimdroqulro., "No.porsbn .shaUbopormittod tevotoatapy e]QotloD^ > ns aforesaid} than a white, freeman of tho ago of twonty-ono yearsofmore; whoabailhavb i resided in the State at least'one year, and, in the: olpotioji.district whoro ho offers.to vote, at least ton I days Immediately:{preceding]such election, and I ; within two. years .paid a, State and county, tax, I which shall have been assessed.at loasttondayabo* foro tho election.' But a citizen of the United States who has previously boon a qualified voter of this State, and' removed therefrom .and returned, and who shall have resided in the emotion district and paid as aforesaid, fihaU bp entitled, to vote af tor residing in this State six months: Provided, lliat the white, freemen, citizens of thb United States, bfttwoon the -ages .nnd who shalkmmkc duo proof, if required, of his residence and payment of taxes, as aforesaid, shall bo admit* ted to vote in the township, ward or district in which ho.shall reside! • “Ifany personshaUprcvontorattcmptto prevent ■.an officer of the election tinder this act from holding such election, or use or threaten anyviolcnco to any such officer, or shall interrupter improperly interfere with him in the execution of bis duty, shall block or attempt to block up- the window pr avenue to any window where tho same may bo holding, or shall riotously disturb the peace of said election, or shall use or prnctico any intimidation, threats, force orvi T olenbo with tho design to influence unduly or over awh any elector, or to prevent him from Voting, br to restrain tho freedom of choice, such person oncon* viction shall bo fined in any sum not oxcoeding five hundred dollars, and to bo imprisoned for a time not less than one brmoro than twelve months,?aiid if it shall be dhowh to the court whoro the trinl of such offence shall be had, that the person I so .-offending was not a resident of the city, ward, district or town ship where the said pfleiice t was committed, and not entitled to vote .thorein, then,‘oh the conviction ho shall bo sentenced to pay a fine of hot loss than one hundred.nb'r more* limn'oho-tfiousahtp'dollars, and. ““prisoned not loss than six months than two, years. ;'■» *- •,. “ If any person or pcrsons ahall make any bettor wager-upou the result'of any election within this commonwcallh,.or shall offer to make any such hot or wager, either by verbal proclamation thereto, or bv any written or printed advertisement, challenge or iqvito any persoq orpofsmm tqmako auoh bet or wa ger, upon conviction thereof, hp or they shall forfeit and pay three times the amount so offered to tho bet, •• If any person not by law qualified. shall fraud ulently vote at im olootion in this commonwealth, or be \ n ." I n .! horw, “ c l Uftli fi D d»stall vote oufcbf bis prop person knowingthoWnritof such qUaUneationyshhll nidor procure such person tb vbtb; the person, on conviction; shall bo fined in any suhi hot exceeding • two 1 hundred dollars, ahd r bo impris: oned for any term nbt Exceeding three months. •' : ‘ If any .person 'shatlvoteat more than one elcb tion diatfict, or otherwise fraudulently vote more than onoo on tho samp day, or tJhall fraudulcntlyfoldand deliver to the Inspecter, two tickets;.togothor,.wUli the intent illegally to vote, or advisrfand .procure an other so to do, ho or they shall, on conviction bo fined in any surti hot less thaii fifty noVmbrd than five hun dred dollars, and bo imprisoned not loss thau ? throe nor more than twelve months. ’, , . person not qualified to voto In thiscommpn wcqlth agreeably to.law, (except tho sons of qualified citizen?) shall appear at any place of election for the purpose ofissuiug tickets or of-influencing the eif£- zohs^qnatifiod’toyVote, .ho shall, pn dohviotioh, forfeit, and pay any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars for every such offence, and to bo imprisoned for .aiiy term not exceeding,twelve months.” , Agrobabiy to the provisions of tho sixty first sec tion of said act, “Every (tenoral and.Spcoial Eloo- ; tion shall, bo opened between tho hours of oiglit and ten in tho foreuoon, mid.shall continue until seven o'clock in the evening, ivtieu'-thd-pblls shall bo clos ed.”- ' , Pursuant to the provision’s contained in tho 73th, section of tho act first aforesaid, tho judges of-tho' aforesaid district shall respectively take charge of tho certificate of return or tho election of their ro-: spectivb districts, rind produce them at a mooting of one judge from each district at tho Borough of Car lisle,- on l the third-day after the day of the election, I being for the present year ON FRIDAY, THE 12th I OF OCTOBER NEXT, then and' there’ to do. ,and perform tho duties required by law of said judg es. ' T .hcrb a by sickness or unavoid able accident is unable to attend, such meeting of judges, then.the certificate of return aforesaid shall bo taken charge of by ono of the Inspectors or Clerks of the election of said wbo shall doapd per-j form the duties required of said judged unable to at--1 tend. Given, under my hand.and seal at Carlisle, this liltU ; ShorifPs Office,'Carlisle, Sept. 13/1860.' [' X;E ' c U T OK'S 'S ALE ~ - REAL ESTATE. The Undersigned, executor of William Arrel, late of Green, township, Franklin county, dec'd,, Will.'of for qt,public sale, on the .promises, on 1 Tuesday,'the 2bth. tlay of :iS , ejstcm6, *Xjoo‘.-' , ■ ■ ■ '£ . r iv«fice'. r v.-v;!:.-'- •T ETTERS toatahumtntyi oh' the.'ristnto'of Adam Hosfoilt, Into of Nonton tura bbrland county, dcc’d., .hftVn bcon issued by the Register of said county, totho sabacriborresidirig in the same township. ■: All .persons indebted to said estate: will.make .immediate payment, and those having claims .will present thorn properly authenti cated for settlement to . , . , i Sept. 0, 1900—fit? Ex’r. IN TilE COURT of■ Coramdh Plena in and for the County of Cumbcrliipd. , i ■ Assigned Estate of Dr.' William Mntoer. 1 ,* ; Thb Ariditor nppbiHtod, by tlioiOorirt to marshal Arid diatrihutothohalaricolritho bands of Ron. ■Michael Cbbklin, Triistefe, ,ii plriob’oC David AV. M’Ciillongh, doe’di, osbigpbp Of Dr. Matebr/tb arid among,tho crc’ditoraof saidMatcer, will moot the'jlarttoa.interested for thb pHrpqsb of his appblot iriont, on.iybdnbsday, thb 19th day of September, A. I). ISflo,atlo o'clock, A. M,,at lib office. in IlhecmV llali; Carlisle; Pa. SAMT,. V. KCBY; Auditor. ; • 80pt.;6; isdo—2t u ■■ ■: • picUluson College. ■ THE: Full i*enq,opoQB ihujeday, Senfom bor lSth ;• oxaminaupuiofearididates, Weduoa ;V »; ;. s ' THE GRAMAfAR' SCHOQLiflundor (ho paro of >A. I*. Mulllu, A.’ JB., A goqtloman-,who, as P/inbiphl of the Cumberland Yallby JJDaatitnto the last two years, has, gaiqod-a*high; reputation as a faithfui and efficient instructor. Aug. 2r,,1800r-4t \ , ~ LETTERS ■of administratipn on the estate of William M’Clohi!gniyiait«<*f the borough of Carlisle,, deceased,; have b6eh issued by tho Register fof Cumberland-county to the subscriber residing in said borough. ' -Aifporaons indebted to said estate are required tomake-immediate payment, and those having claims, tp prosept them for settlement to JAS. M’GONEGAL, Atln'r. August 30, 1800—Bt 1 ‘ ‘ ' ' ' FAIR E iii pire Hook & Ladder Company. TttK EMPIRE HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY No. I,'6f Carlisle, rcturu ftiety thanks ,tq‘the Ladies,and'citizens generally for the liberal aid oxtciided. to them' nltbcir first'Fair,-July 4th, 1359, aud would inform, them that they intend . holding “onb ■mol’? apdHlid - last,” in RUoom’s Hall; during; the, Agricultural.Pauycoiu 'mcucing the , « ’ ~ ' ./• , v . 9TH DAY^OE..OCTOBER,: . and ending Saturday evening tho 13th. Any snpill ajrticlo, fancy or useful' that tho judgment; of the ladies may suggest,-will bo gratefully, received, and tho support of . tho public over remembered by the members of the Empire. ' Contributions may bo left Wilb cither of tbe Com* mitteo on behalf of the- Company.. : COMMITTEE OP : . Oeo. IlßNbEli, ” Jno. Campbell, Cb’n., U. Q. Sawver, .C. B.Meck, D. B. Dixon, , If. P. Wkrt, J. A. BIAIR, .\i P. tf. jKtIINS, , ; C. J. Carmqny>, . ’ W jy/L few i . J. T. Lobacii,J, B. Thompson, , Jv U.SIIBAFKR, j.8.-K. Spanqleb? .. , ■ * ' JNoVW. Paris, Scc’y. * ■ Packages of -C tickets ffifl cents; Single’ad mission 10 cents; to bo had ; of any of tho Commit tee,-and ht tho door.of tho : Hall«' j , Carlisle, August 30, I 860.! .. . Limestone Farm at Private Sale! rriliE 'subscribor, offers Sale, fifty! ■ "T-' tbrcoACRES of vahiriblt; i.irucHfono land, situ* atod in Monroo township, Cumberland County, ono •hi' o •o.nth of- Churchtowp, 'on tho Yellow Brooches Crook, -adjoining Michael,,G. Boltzhoovcr’s Mill propprty. :) : Tho land is all cleared, in a high state of cnltW tion,.nnd,nH.uiidor goud. fence. The improvements Mare a two-ptory liOG HOUSE, Wcathi orboarded, with log kitohon attnohsd! a good cistern and wosh house adjoin! ■HS» iriOrjj.jumj «t the door, of nev, 'JCC ; .Also; A largo log bam, wagon shod; corn crib, hog pon and other,necessary outbuildings. Thorn is an excellent young orchard ofohoioo fruit, affirm col- r n "S looußt > and running water in three nr P “ rao “ 8 Wishing to viow tho property or know tho terms of sate, eau caU on tho subscriber on tho ptonusos, or address , 'August 23, -1800—0t‘ Valuable Real Estate ■-.".A T .p vBL I 0 S'A L E 1 ; j ■TJf.pursuanco of ..the laaferfirili .of, Johnston •*. WiilmmsoD, dco'd!, we will soil on Thursday,the 2o,th: of October, op ;tho promises; ono lmlf mile south of Contrevillo, Cumberland county, tbo fol ■lowjng described Mansion Property* of said dco'd., 1 containing ,/ /:'/ *- ='i'; 1 13 i AC RUS j of first rate pine land,lhfim'sporfacd with limestone I quarries, excellent for lime or bailding'purposcs. : I VTheimftrovemqiits are a largo BR IOKEWELLINGHpUSE,> , j jfc |K about 60 by 30 feet, two stories high; ]^SSw^^bod.Jn.modcrQr Btylo, >Yitli-iarge Kitchen- attached, large Bank Barn, Corn-eribs and Wagon-shed, ,in good order, and other necessary out-buildings, a well of good water, cistern at the! door, ' ‘ ■gggy Job Work doM' at, this office, ’ H. SI. JOHNSON. about 25 of which is good meadow, 30 acres wood land.Shd tho. balance slate in a good state of im provement. Tho buildings, are a FitAME lIOUSE, LOG BARN,' CORN CRIB,’ and other out-houses:'' A well of good water at the am'f’ “ udt k oC onodoguiuct passingiilong for half No. 4. A trgot of slate land adjoining Nos. 2 and 3, containing about SO ACRES,.about 50 df which aro cleared and under cultivation and tho balance m;,wood; ..There Ore; no buildings on thief tract (which nntii recently, .formed part of farm No. ;3.) It is so arranged aslp niako.a very hnndsomo farm when tho necessary buildings aro, put on ,it.; . N0.,5. A MERCHANT AULL, in tbo.boroughof Carlisle, ou the Lctort Spring,' which never fails. >- l°ns with 3 pair of burrs. There 'is'about 5 acres of laud attached to tho property, a gooivJtrick Dwelling Douse, Stables ana other out houses. This.property, in the hands of ah entor prisingman; 'can bo . made very profitable, as there is constant demand for food for horses, cattle, hogs,* No. 1 will bo offered on tho premises'at 10 o’clock A. M*. The mill : and outvote will bo offeredat the Court House, in Carlisle, at 12 o'clock, M, Farms No. 2,-8, and:4 will.bb offered at tho dwelling house of No.\2, at 2i ocloqk, P. M. : All .necessary, information can bo had by cnUing;OD>iOr waiting to the subscriber at tho Man sion House, or to. Judge Watts;- Carlisle, Pa. m Terms will bo made known on tho day of sale; and they will us'to accommodate any .purchaser.. .i /7. • -. . ;> ■; ; . J , : , ■ ! ■ . JOSEPH 17. PiTTQSV \Aani*r. of the Estate of Robert Euhte, rfcc’tf. August 23d, 1800—ts ' • Valuable Farm For Sale. THE-subscribor will offer at public sale, on the promises, on-Pridaj', tho'2lst of SEPTEM BER, 1800, at I‘o’clock, P, M., his valuable farm, situate in South Aliddleton township, Cumberland county, about 2 J miles south of Carlisic, aud near Bbslor’a mill. It contains' FIFTY-NINE ACRES of,first- r Q.t<) Limostonp. Land, ia a high state ,o£cul tivation, and under good fence. The improvements ore a, good BANE BABN, WAGON'SHED, Cribs, JlayiiJL . Also, a two story FRAME HOUSE; IKWB® - Smolto House, Ac. There is a,,well of I*; j; BBbnever failing water .on the premises),and excellent SOUWO, ORCHARD of choice, fruit..'The.land Is nil cleared and Very pro- I ductivo, and great inducements are offered to those Wishing a good farm r August 23, 1800—it* : AJ»AM REIRER, . Alieji Post Office, Pa. PUBLIC SALE OP ‘ By virtue of an order of tbo Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, I will expose to public sale on -tbo r 6cr/1860, at l o'clock, P, M,, 1 A TRACT OP LAND; ,' ’ . in Mifllin-township, Cumberland.county, 4 miles north of Newvillo, ;ant| 2$ miles west of Blosorsvillc, and bounded by Jacob Biu tnctk Peter Myers, John Brown, and Win. M'Croa, • , , CONTAINING 33 ACRES, , ‘J&S&S&\k. -‘ more or less, having thereon erected a tffiMfr two story WEATHER-BOARDED JJJjft LOG HOUSE,: & DOUBLE LOG £gsg2sgg£BAßN> all of which is cleared and un der fence except about two acres/with a stream of water running th'rough the same, mid an orchard of grafted fruit on the premises.. The whole Is a very desirable little property as a homo. Also/at the sarho,timo and place, A TRACT OF WOOD LAND,,about half a mile distant from- the above, which contains ,' ; ‘ ' which tract is bounded by Mathias TCammorcs, Ab’m, Fiokca, Lewis O. Bartram. and Wm. M'Croa. The terms and'conditions will .bo made known on 1 day of sale by;tho subscriber, trustee appointed by the Court to soil for the heirs and representatives of Henry Miller, dco’d. Aug. 23, IB6o—ts** EXECUTOR’S SALE r* 1- ;;' .■ oi» ! - IN pursuance of, an order of the Orphans'Court of Cumberland county, will bo sold at phblic sale, at tbo late residence of Willira Sanderson, dco'd., in Prankford township, on Saturday the 29th of Sep tember, at 11 o'clock A. M;, of said day, the follow ing real, estate, late the property of said dco'd., to wit: A TRACT .OF LAND m Prankford township, bounded by lands of William Woods, Michael Stout, Abraham Burkhart, John Brim, and Jacob Swpyer, containing one hundred- and - twenty-ohe ■ acres and one hundred, and six porches , more .or less, of..which- about, ninety-five acres arc cleared, and the residue is covered (With timber; The improvo arc a good Two story. ’ WEATHERBOA RDED Do USE, ! with Wash'House attached, " A GOQD BARN, Carriage. house, Wagon shed, Corn crib, and other opt-buildings. There is a well of excellent water near fclio door, on apple, orchard, and other fruit trees of different yarietios. . The clear land has boon nearly all limed and is in a good state of cul tivation. . : • * • Terms, of sale will .bo made known on the'day of sale by tho Executor.' , , , JOHN SANDERSON,' ' r Ex’r, vf 'Wm. Sandemon, dcc'd, I August 16, 1800—ts'. /' I p DB I I C i WII4L bo sold at public sale, on tho promises, in • Hbnroo township, ono jnilo- north of Churohtowu; . on - tho Lisburn road, on Tuesday, the 2d qf October . next, at J. o'clock, P. M., that, excellent. LZMB , • BARM, belongins, to tho heirs of tho late ; Pan tel Baker* .tThisform contains 100 -.ACRES, i , about 7.6 of) ’which, are cleared and in a high stow of cultivation, tho balance is valuable wood-land* ... «. m .. r .Tho improvcmonts. aro a largo dwo SXONB UOVSJ2, Bt one ; Bank HIIII# Barn, ,Corn Cribs, and other nocossa : BMllWry out-buildings. There is a well of #IBBS9BgOPd’ water; convenient to tho dwell lag, and there aro also on tho promisos:an apple orchard and othpr fruit troes. A portion of the 1 farm has boon recently Itmbd, and in all rospoots ; the. property la desirable, and vttluablo. . Persona wishing to, View tho property before tbo’day of sale, will 1 please o.'ll bn, Peter BakbrVwho resides dtt the same, * ' , i • GEORGE BRINDEE, ‘ PETER BAKER, a" ,a. ■ of Daniel Baker, *o’rf. . August 16, 1860—ts ■ CUMBERLAND AND , , IME ;l!II tlr. _ ■ administrATbits ; '’BjalxJae ■ On Friday, tkc 21st o/,Scjylembcr r ISGO, TN- pursiinnoe of ttn order of the Orphan's' Court of Cumberland couh tr,'X will soli tbo foI- Iawmg.vuIuiihIcyARMSANJD.MEHCnANIMII;!,. r . „ * f‘ u™ °*» tho Harrisburg' Tiirn'pikrf and Letort'Spring, bno mile coat oftheßarough of Car isle, containing about'l7s' AORES Of first' rate, latta, lii a higij state,of cuUivation/aiici iioarJy nll fenced with locust' p'oata'alid chestnut rails. Tho —stjyjjL ' luipfovomcnta aro 1 i ■;'/ | Wffllljjf 'D'W E L L'l N of meadow, am tUo httlanch of gqod slato laud, under good cultiva | tipn>and.wcll, fenced. Tlio improvements are a good v ,‘. : FRAME DWELLING, ii good Barn’ about 100 feet long, with liilißl wagon shed, corn cribs and other.out-CBSifift H uil i' ngS * ** no s P rm S ncar Gie dwelling, arid the Conodoguinot opoofc bordering it for a mile.— Thm farm has.,always boon considered one of'.the best farms in,lts neighborhood, hding admirably' adapted to the raising of stock. 1 No.'3. A farm adjoining No. 2, containing about Two Hundred Acres r 7 'SEA^EKS, REAL ESTATE Four Acres , more or leas , JOHN JACOBS,. Trustee, RE A LEST A T E J S.'A L E REaIIa ESTATE. ESTATE \AT 'POfittc SALE.— ■ .P 1 ?-?A“>»rf 20lh day .of septambtr\nfxt, t : atizo’ciocf.jf, I; TUB subscriber, .assignee* of John Young and Henry I|. Young, under adccd/of voluntaryas signmerifc for the benefit,of,crcditors, o Herat public calc, on.Uifl promiaos, all that certain TRACT OP SLATE LAND,’ situate in 'Hopewell township, Cumberland county, Pa., .bounded,by'lands of.AVil liam Shhip; l Joltn’. Quigley, Anthony! Clover, and fibers, containing •• ..... , . ’ ~ ■ ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY ACRES, : of trbioU about 110 acres arc cleared and in a 1 good stnto of cultivation, and the residue is covercdwith good timbet. Tbb groator Jjprlibn of tho cultivated land has boon limed. Tboro nr© on tbo promises h: : ■■■ ' 1 : 'TWO STORY' ■ :-‘ ! V i D RICK DWELLING HOUSE, andothor improvements/and also tmj- Tbo laud , the following*do*, scribed property:.!; ’ M •’ ; > ■ .ij • • •A LOT OP GROUND, containing 00 feet in front and 24p ftet in depth, iuore or loss, situated in South Hanover street, in said borough, bounded by lots of John Campbell, Ab** Joseph * Sites, ai(d;M. Hoffer, having a ouo • an ? a-half story.BRAMB HOUSE mid out .”-ii huSldinga thoroou erected, late thoproperty of Adam Crouse, doo’d.-. .. Terms will be made known on day of sate* Sopfc C, ISGO—ta , JNO.-B. PARKER,. Trustee. , CAIiE OF REAL ESTATE. : : < S' . By authority of an order of sale from tho Or*- pliahs' Court,.!, will expose to. public .salb on the promises, on Friday, the 28^.0/ September, 1860, at II o clock, A. M., the real estate of MartmMouxitz, deed., to wit: • of land in Frankford township, bounded by lands of. John Clay; Jacob Nickey, and' David Kolb, containing .. ‘ - ■tWt' ' " J TWEXTY-O&E acres, ’ 'Tggggj||s| ihorp'Or less] baring thereon erected a jBMjBSB./OJffc' ANT) A HALF* STORY LOG HOUSE, ..fflsSß'., ‘ Ah'D LOO. STABLE. There is an orchard of fine fruit and a good well pfwatoron thpprcmisoa. Terms will be made known at time of sale. JOHN WAGONER, AdwV. August 30, ,: . .. .1 The Celebrated: Hors , lIARLES, HARRIS, tiie j property of tbo Cumberland County Agricultu ral Society, will 1 stand, for service on ■ Fair Grounds of the Society, 1 on and after tbo first of September next . for.'tho fall season. ■ For terms and othOr particulars inquire "of tlio Groom on tho grounds.' Aug; 30/ ISCO, Selling' oirat Cost: AT the sign of the “ Gold Engle,” 3 doors XX. above tho Cumberland .Valley Bank, and two doors below .'the Methodist Church on AV'cst Main , fl street, the largest and best selected stock .of AVATCHES and JEWELRY in tho town, he sold SO.pof cent, lowc'r.thau at any place; i in tho, State. The stock comprises, a" largo assortment, of Gold Silver Hull ting-case AVatohcH, Lovers, Lopincs, American watches, ami-all other kinds and r stales, gold and silvpr. Chains,, . ! and Pencils, ! .Jewelry .of dllr,kinds,. Spectacles, Gold and silver; {dated and silver AVaro,. Musin', Boxes, Accordcons, Oil Pointings, a gfoat variety Of Fancy Articles, and a lot of the finest Pianos,, which-will be sold 40 per cent, lower than over offered in,town, ,-Tho en tire stock of AVatchmakef tools, cases,‘largo Mirrors and Safe, will bo sold .wholesale of retail on tho easiest terms. ■ ■ . .Having, selecteda first class workman all kinds of repairing will bo done as usual, at reduced prices. 1 ■' PianqAlusio of all kinds for sale.. A now first class ' doabla-barlulled Gun, warranted genuine twist, will bo sold for half its value, ; ; ■ ' _ N. B. Tho.lnrge three story Brick HonscjVith p splendid store foom;and parior 43 fept: deep will ho* sold at a very low priob and on easy terms, and if Dot sold Will. be rented from April lei, 1801. Call at tho Jewelry store in said building. „ ■■■ : i- - • K. E. SHAPLEY. Carlisle, Juno 21, IB6o—ly : Foreign and Domestic Liqurs.o SHOWER respectfully aripoun ,-*-*6OB, to tbo,public, that ho continucs to kocpoon sum tly on hand,:and.for solo, a largo.and very su perior assortment of , ■ V .rv Foreign and Domestic Liquors, at his non; stand, a fen doors west of.Hnnnon’s'lfo -toI. of tho Court-hoiiso, Carlisle. BRANDIES, All of choice Brands. WINES, . 1 ■ Sherry, Porb.Madcria, Lisbon, Claret, Na tive, Hock, Johannisherg, and llodorhcim- CHAMPAGNE, Iloidsick & Co., Geislor & Co., and impori nl. GINS, Bohlon, Lion, and Anchor* WHISKY, - • . ! . Superior. Old Rye, Choice Old Family Noc • > ; Wheat, Scotch, and Irish. ALB,,BROWN STOUT, Ac. Best to bo had in *• Philadelphia: BITTERS, / Of the' Vorjrbest quality, •; , Dealers and others desiring a PXJRE ARTICLE, will find it hs represented, as his whole attention will bo given to a proper and careful'selection of hid STOCK, which cannot bo surpassed, and hope's to have the patronage of the public; ii » ; : ;• >* ;• r . B, SHOWER.- Carlisle, April 12, 1860. Proclamation. the lion. James 11. Graham, 1 ' *President .Judge of. the.several Courts-of Common Pleas of the counties of Per ry* and Juniata, and Justices of tho several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail'Delivery in said counties, and Samuel Woodbimi and Michael Cocklin, Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Termi ner and General Sail Delivery for' tbo trial of nil capital and other 'offenders,’ in -the said 'county of Cumberland,; by their precepts to mo directed, dated tho 27th day. of August, 1860, have ordered tho Court of Oyer and. Terminer and General Jail De livery to bo holddn at Carlisle, on tho 2d.Monday of November, 1800, (being tho 12th day,) at XOo’elookm tho forenoon, to continue two weeks. ’ NOTICE is hereby given .to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, aqd Constables of the said county of Cumberland, that they arc by tho said precept com* mandod to bo then, a.nd there in, tbeir, proper 1 .per sons, with their rolls, records, and'inquisitions, ex aminations, and all other remembrances, to do those things which to their ( offices appertain' to bo done, and all those that are bound by recognizances, to prosecute’ against tbo prisoners' that arc or then shall bo in tbo Jail of said county, arc to be there to proscoqtp tjiom as shall bo just. u3 ' ROBERT M'CARTNET, 'Shertf. Carlis|o,-Sppton)bor6/JSOO. BARGAINS! BARGAINSII ' ? Ladies are invited to examine'a large lot of Now Good, jusfc received,-suitable for tlio season, I consisting of Dress Goods, Sun Parasols, f Mantels of all patterns, Lace, Silks, Baregoa, Hood Skirts oboapor than over known-in! Carlisle, from *-0 cents up to $5. A now lot of Cnsslmercs, Cloths,' Embrodorios, Ac. 1 Call and soo at the store of LEIDIQIi A SAWVER. Carlisle, July l2 } 16D0. 1 ; BELL MASS MEETING! I vjTNow being held on North Hanover street, Cdr / llslo, whore the Farmers are all invited to call anti /examine the grout variety of /arm Sella just recei ved, and which wo aro selling very cheap. Good I Bolls Can bo bought from $2,50 to' $0,50. We have the groat western Boll,’the Farmers favorite. Call and SCO them all farmers who nro In want of a good arid cheap Bell: ' ' ■ Juno 21 JOHN p; LYNE * SON. •JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. at DE UUEF, Juptioo of the Peace, East High Street, opposite Martin’s hotel, Carlisle. Will at tend promptly to collections, and to all the various duties of a Justice. ■ , July 26, 1860. i G AS Jf'.V? htorB an . d Wax Tapers ofth be had atPhilipArnold'fl. December 22, 1859, • . Public Sale. ADISON FRANKLIN. ;aYi mmmmmvm l >l/iOY \mw.px- v ; Depot. XT* OARIiN T I3R how: nianufacturo nadvkMpo donabtfifiyiEOtt 'Utelr oxtsni -MOSteamWotltK Oh '£Ut klejittt./ Carlisle, a largo- assorlpont of. Agricultural Implements, of well kubwh ‘aniT hpproved'uiefhlnWeito. farmers, araopg which tbeyiwpaldcajl fispoeial .aUenUoo to ’ WlLLOpainpr-’SCELEBnATED ~ Patent Gnm>Spfing; whicU baa taken over, fifty - first, class • prenjiiuna at Stale nod County Fairs... To.thcf farmcrs,sf,Cninr norland, York and Porryconnties WO'noedlßOtjpeak m detail of the merits of tb!; drili; os spores of thsm are how In uao on the best farms In theso , conn ties. . Its, reputation is establishedoas’ the most COnt pis to grain drilUow manufactnroaAntheUiJitedßtnte*. Jtso.Ws..Wheat,.Uye, Oats,’Harleyand Grawovegly. and regular, without bunching tho soodJ-l ■ bi>*lhgS,pa«a tbo drlll over stumps and slopes, with- 1 outbreaking pins: or the drill.. For even .and regu lar, so Wing,. thoWUloughby. Gum BpringDrill is,no equalled by any other. We also manufeQtpro jmd sell. we con recommend to. farmeri ni; reliable implements..ef established character: Xommn’k’.PutsJil. Corn'Planter, , , :, ' , I.aeh't: Patent Sfraicand JTodder Cutter, ;/■ - Bndtofaff’ji'.PdtM Oar*Shelter,;/. . , V . Johnston’s.CattleOtl.Hot)t'.Trough, I tiara’e Patent Cider iMk -^5 Also, Throe nnd Four Horso PowcrS'ttml thresh ing ‘ Machines,' ! Cnst ; Irani Field Boilers,' Plough Castings of eitribus’patterrisj-’ Cora Cnishersjdhd other articles for farmers too numerous to mention. Also, Egg Coni Stoves and ton pinto l Wood Stores, with an immense variety, of other castings forliouso .beepers and others.r Wo' have also nn attractive variefylofpattcrns'for’r'is;>> : IRON RAILINGS, ) and Cemetery enclosures, to which;we .would .ball attention. 1 ■ ' - ’-. ■ STEAM- ENGINES AND MILE GBAE^C^ # To thia dcpartmcnt of our business iro gifopor- .-v.-' tieular attention. ■. .Oiir already extensive stock of 1 patterns' for paper, flour and saw mill gearing, is constantly increasing,''MillowmbrsandmfllvrrigEt* frill; bo furnished frith "a printed catalogue of our miirpattcrtis on application. • Our Jna " I “ . iSTEAM EXQINESj !' . of every desirable capacity,'from IQ: to 25 horso power, huilt ip the best stylo and on accommodating terms, , Engines bujlt at pur establishment infs'bo seen in. successful operation -at many of. the largest . distilleries and tannhofics in Carlisle, and ’ Perry and Dauphin cos., to. tho owners of.which wo confidently refer for information as to theireflioioß ey- Persons .wanting Steam- Engines arc earnestly 1 ' requested to call and examine before contracting elsewhere, r' -, - i DOOR AND SASH FACTORY. , ' t Connected with onr'ostablishmcnt law steam Sash and Door Manufactory which is now;ini complete order for tho manufacture, of every description of -' BUILDING MATERIALS, for the most costly as well ns the plainest house, -AVindow Sash.furpish.cd from five cents upwQrd,iic cording* to size of glassAViridVwßrainfcS'from $1,31 upward'; Shutters and Rolling Blinds,from'-$1,16 upward; Door frames fr0m,51,76 upward; Font Papcl Doors,from $2,12 upward. ings, Architraves, Wash BpafdS,; Brackets, Fancy Drapery, Scrolls, and other articles heeded in heule building, furnished at the lowest prices, and of the. best quality of lumber'. a®-Wo afoalso prepared os heretofore'to build and repair BURDEN CARS for transporters on the railroad, With promptness and on reasonable terms. ■ - I" ,Tho continued patronage of the.public is rospoct iiilly-solicited, .‘ Ordofs 'by mail promptly attend? cd to . '• f./ciaedneß i Co. . Carlisle,. May, 3, 1300., ’V.. ' STILE AHEAD!! SBC ON D, GR'ti AT AR RIVA LOP l --Spring Gppd& I .XTETE afe now opening our second nrrlval ofc » ,» Spring Goods,' which we dfier.to the oitizchs. of Carlisle andvlcinity,atuhußaally dow prices with tho determination to keep pace wiih ; .tt)o times and the reputation ’of “ Our. House*' far Belling Cheap Goode. - •• V • I . Wo purchoso our goods for ''CASH,'’exclusively, thereby enabling ns to sell at cheaper rates* < than the most favored houses, a fact our friends and eat* tamers should prize but a.small portion ofear immense imdvaried stock: m '. . . - - Plain * Fancy; Silks," - -) ‘ Foulard Silks, 1 > ‘ . ’ Purieionnoa* . : ' ‘ ' Delaines,’ ' :• . Berriges,.* . ; s:.. , French Ai gcotch Ginghams,~ I French * American Chintzes, . . _ > Lace * SilkcMantUlas, ,I .' ' " ' Foil de Chovrea,' American Qingliams,, i ■ . . Valencia^ i Poplins, -,v • ' ' - 1 * ' ■ ---liftWllS, . ■ M, . Plaids, Shawls.-.; . . A,_rcryLgenerol- assortmcnt-of-mournlng^goods*-— J — Hosiery, Gloves, *c., *o. • Douglas ASherwood's Now Skirts, the . •«. v. i- •,<, ; | “BELLE OF THE,pOUTHrV‘. t n ; tho most perfect and bcautijful skirt over made with one clasp andWarrantod hot to gefc’ont, ; - r order, in 8, 11,15, 20, 30,35,40, and 50 Hoops. ; TfaO J V*‘V : largest'stock of ;• “ •' *'*’ ■\ t : CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS . ; over brought to . Carlisle. Wo' have roduoed>>tho price of the very bost.quallty of Oil Cloths to 50 ola! )or square yard, to which wo invito the attention of lousckocpors j wo sell them lower than they can be purchased at any store in tho interior of PennsjjTa-. pin. Our goods in this lino are purchased direct from tho most celebrated and for .du rability and design, cannot bo. surpassed.. ipQK ING GLASSES of all;sizes and at reduced prices* • GENTLEMENS' WEAR ‘ Clotbs, ■ Cnssimorcp, ' v ■ Sattinotts, Tweeds, > Cottonadcs, , Kentucky Joans, >’' ‘ Vestings; Ad.y AdM i* J' --ui- Remember we are determined nottobounderaold. and defy competition; ; • . .A; W. BBNTZ. J Carlisle, April 26, 1860. - * i. . BANK NOTICE. V I 'TIE partnership horctoforo cxieting under -*■ the name and stylo of Kor, Brcnnoinaii A C 0.,, expired by limitation,on tho 13th inst All balbbcos . duo depositors will, bo transferred to; and nll intCm rest cortifioatos' now out, will Ko paid at matuvlro&ri. now ones issued by tho nbw:firm,of Ker/. Dunlap & Co., whoso Babkin" Card will bo scon' faolowv -U ■ ' KER, BRESNEMAN A CO. " Carlisle, August'l4, 1860. ,•' .... Camber lan dTal Icy Bnnk.' PROPRIETORS, , ' Ricn’o. Woods, ’ Joiix C. Dt.fLAr, v. Isaac JBbehheuav,' WILLIAM IvEH, John Dunlap, John S. Stbrrett, 11. A. Sturgeon*, THIS Hank is now prepared td.jlo a gone ml Banking and Exchange .business, under...tbo name and stylo of JCcr/Ctiulopet Co., in thc'saluc place' lately occupied by Ker, lirenncnisn, 1 time thereafter for another givon ptiriod, theyeßuh bear the same rate of interest up to the timoofri. nowai. Twenty days notice must go give* of tui Intention to withdraw interest deposits* '.v> oV-m} They call the attention of Fannorsj>U«efalmres. and all others who desire a safe depository torthV>r Dionoy.tothe undcniablofact, 1 that' tM ol this Bank aue not oslt liabeb TonntAiropSir ?r F .VV , i n IV ) , c JL’?, TUE BA3tlc > nm aius’-INDIVIII - LIABLE TO the extent ior tTHEnt EK TATES ron At.t tbbldeposltb ato6V;&b o*ug\. TIONS .OR.KeU, DmtbAP.&.COi -1 f - c f, c.7™' Particular attention:paid i tothe, collections e,.f yonduo notes;.foreign bills,. drafti, chockß, 4c* -Jn any part ofthe United. States ami Canadas. ' They will at all times be pleased to glve any in. formation desired in regard; te.ptpney matters in general. The faithfiil and confidential oxecatb'ii of. all orders entrusted to them, may bo re!lid-on I Open for business from 9 o’oloek lo.the tawniig, until 4 o'clock in tho evening. , ,• . .H- A. STUR«£ON; ,W»)l.V.' Carlisle, August 16, 1860, . " ''*<• J. w. rovuiv * A law.. Offic# >riUi J. U. wUI attended to; ' “ '■' V ‘W“ UU 1 : i'Tj