- Cy, ittarkets,l7 II itrifitnlnT An ' l Weekly Review, h September tei 12, ean 1851. e ll ' REMARKS,—The market; owing in some measure to the exceislie..lmat of the weather, ' has been inactive nnd dull:this 'week, and bu siness, genorally, in most of. the leading arti _eles,has.beea_on a moderato So.nle_for 5Q.11,. son.' 'Cotton his.improviA owing to the more favoiable tenor of the foreign news. FlOar • and grain aro also bringing better prices -;-`Sal ted Provisions and Lard are buoyant; Groce riessrenutin inactive; Coal is ,firmer ; Iron is steady, and Cloversood is, attracting mono at - _FLOUR AND MEAL.—There is'yery little export demand for Flour,. but the market, ow ing to scarcity, has iinproved fully 121 c. 'l.l bbl: since last week.. Transactions for ship ' ment reach some 7000@8000 bbls. standard and straight. brands, at $3,811e53,871- ':113 bbl, and half barrels at $4,123 ; the pair, luau-. .'.ding a small sale of 250 bbls.- strictly fresh ---- groundonadetm-d_ay - at- - $13, - 98 bbl. The mar etcloses 'T - uier quietly, but good chip ping Flour is scarce and is generally held at our highest figures. , Tho home demand has been to a fair extent, at rather improvedrated, and sales have ranged from :83,814 to $4,824 for common' to extra, and :84,75605,50 %.1 bbl. for fancy brands. Corn Meal is scarce and firmly held, with sales of 1260500 bbls. ~ Pennsylvania Meal, in. lots, at $2,87,3, inclu ding a lot on Saturday last at something less! Bye Flour is very little inqairetl for, and $3, , 12?1ta53.25 `43 bbl. ore the nominal- asking rates. The 'inspections of the week ending the 11th instant are 7929 bbls, Flour; 913 half bbls. do.; 20 bbls. Rye Flour, and 272 bbls. Corn Meal. - ORAIN—Comes in slowly, and the demand for. Wheat continues small withoUt change in pricer t only-some-l-eg',2(M)ol3-brtslrelslurving found-buyers at 80,083 c. for Southern reds, 85eti,88c. r white, as in quality, and 90@.91 c. fof Primo old Penn's. of the latter descrip tion. Rye is in demand at improved rates, : 2q3000 bushels sold at 00c. for Southern for Penn'a., mostly at the latter rate. Corn i- very scarce at a further advance, and admit I bushels Southern and Penn'a. _ yellow fi46ooe:, closing with a_good demand v: the latter rote. Oats are more plen ty and r..-ces lave declined within a day or , two; some 8010 ; 000 bushels Southern having been disposed of at 34 enc. -SPA:DS—The failure of the crop 'of Clover seed in the South of France, caused some de-7 mand in this market. in the early port of the week ; and 7000 bushels prime old seed, em , bracing nearly all in first hands, sold nt psi vote bargain, since which the market has been quiet, and sales confined to some small lots of new seed at $5,130R55,75 bushel. Time, thy Seed is plenty and dull, and sales range -- at $20.,53 bushel for old and prime new Seed. - Flaxseed is also dull, with semi sales at' 11,40 7til bushel. _."*.New 2LOurrtiacatenta._ North illiddloton Arouse! „The friends of Jon:csToN and STROHM, ._. are requested_ta.meeLat,tlie_ptinlic_liouse. o.t' RICKERT in N. Middleton township, on flip Tnindlo Spring, Road, on SATURDAY EVENING, the 20th inst., IC organize foV the election. Several addresses may tie expected: Let every Whig attend and prepare for action! ASSO . C.TAW,I3 JUDGE ITo the Eleeto'rs'of Cumberland Coady. FD:LLO CITIZENS,-1 have been Sidi cited by mane friends to offer myself ;o your consideration for the office of As.oelate Judge, and will he thankful for your support. JAMES KENNEDY. Rlif co tp, Sept 10; _To the Ipdepoictent Voters of Cumberland County. FELLOW crrizF,Ng-7At of numerous friindb; - 1 Offer myself lo your con sideration as on - independent candidate for the office of Associate Judge, at the nest election. W B MULLIN. South Middleton tp, Sept 10. tr - e'-14E _a re requested to announce JOHN RUPP, of Hampden township, as a 6a - lididato fez Associate Judge at the ensuing election. E'.NVE are requested to announce Col SAMUEL WOODI3 URN, of Dickinson tp. ns n candidate for Associate Judge at the com ing election. ipiliaeofol.l:l • Reietitl 1) al OM. -J. STINSON-,- A. - M - ., - Professor'4 -- Lan gungos, Natural Sciences and Alathentatics. J. OREN, A. M., Professor of the Normal Department. D. Al .-} 1... LAVERTY, Assistant. mESSRS. LAVERTY S. KNI SLEY. would respectitilly inform their. friends • und...the pnblic generally, that they intend to commence. the Ist.,Session of their school, on the let M.mday in October, next. 'They in. tend to spare tin pains is furnialiieg everything necessary to render the accommodtitions for 1)1 - orders ample and pleasant. ' They have engaged for the Classics and Nightie English Drenthe,: Mr J 11 SriNsols, a graduate of Princeton College, ivho comes with the most unexceptionable recommendatioim and references, to character and qualifications. ...___Students.ivill.ha prepared-to-enter-any-el/198— in College, or for business. The disciplines, I be cold and persuasive, and it is loped, pareins sending their eons here, will not be din. uppointedin their moral nod intellectual culture. There will oleo be a Normat Department, in which young men, wishing: to prepare theio, solves for Teaching, can do so, on the latest., and most approved plan. • The place is noted for its healthfulness and the moral and religious character of the coin mutiny. 'Chore will ho two sessions a year of fivo months each. Tha Winter Session cone. mooring on the Ist Monday in October, and the Summer Sessicn on the ‘.2d Monday in A. pril. TERMS, Beatding, 'Washing and Tuition in Edglish brarlehe ' par session, (5 me) $5O 90 Latin or Greek Languages 5 00 German or Music • 5 0,) For those living in town and the immediate vieinity,,wishing to board themselves, the terms will be moderate. • For further-partinulnrs. address, D. A. L. LAVERTY, - S. ENNLEY. • Shipnensburg, Pa., septl7 Prom:eters. , ORPHANS' COURT SALE,- On S./ITU - R.1).9Y, the 18th of October, 1851; ----1-N-Pur•manee--of-iin--order-of-Orplrante-tiourr ° of Cumberland county, will be sold ut public sole, on the iiremisca, the following property, . 'late the estate of Abraham Erb, of East Penns here' township, in snit' comity, dec'd:. viz:— , No. I.—A lot of ground, situate On &mat street in Wormloyaberg, in said county, nut& bored 48 in the general plan of the snisl town; on - ivhich-is-erected u two story wentherboarded HOUSE .I,\'D ICITOLIEJY ' tfl Mat PRAME S7'ABLE and o -44. '" ; ther OttibUildll)CS. Atr,g4 t No. , 2.—A Lot of Ground -in said town, frording on Second street and bean dell by property of Daniel Mull, by Hill alley and„by -School House lot, of ground, adjoining- the which:there :a no improvements. Terms.L- The putt:hese money to he paid nn the la of April next, when possession will be given. Solo to commence at I o'clock, P. M., when a ttendancoraillbe given by BENJAMIN ERB, , de bents time of .2.,..Erb, deed. Sep/ember 17,1851. • 5e41.111-Milialn PROPERVIC FOR SALE.' '" • On S.RTURTMY, She, 27th of ,September; 1851, TUE subscriber will sell at public auction at the Rouse.' at I O'clock, P. M., his.vnlu. 'able•TAN YARD 'PROPERTY, situate in the borough of Carlisle. It 'embraces ONE ACRE OF GROUND; vilfr EXTENSIVE BUILDINGS.n -(10iled thiB property could with little exPense;be% - converted into a Distil._ lery, the buildings.: being well calculated , fOr ' that business. and its location being within 200 yards of a first rate Grist Mill. Possoseion on On let of' April next, with fide clear-of all in-, eumerafices., • • • • u!'" • • • ROBERT t3IsIODGRASS. ' Carlisle, Sept, 17,is • • •., . • , ; ; pi 11. Thwaulascrilier hasejust received at Ids , store n-lartie lot of Seasenhble, goods, which will be. Sold on reasonable terms. • •- , R , 'SN:ODQRASS•.• , sAzer,, , T 1,119 gon.4 eccoa • liarid 0 I 011 rwc purticillore mu/pit:kat "the dtlitor.. •Fltr,OTlOly PROCLAMATION. lIERENS, in nod by_ an ncrof(ite.General A amobly of the Dominonwealth of,Peno s.vivania,entitted "KO Ac't relating to the election of this Dmiononwealth,7 liaised the' 2dday tit Judy, A:1). 1839, itis mule the duty, of the She riff of every county of Alas Commonwealth; .to give publ lc notice of the General Elcet.ons, and in such notices to entunerates - 4 1 r Thin officers to lie elected, ; ' 2. Designate the place At' which the.elecilon la to be held. i, DAVID SNllTlf,Hlgit'Sherlff oldie County Cumberland, do hereby snake known 'and give this public notice to the.electors of the county of Ciiinlierland,that on TUESDAY-the-14th day:of October next an Election will be 'held at the several election districts established - by law in said county, at which (line they will vote by ballot for the several 'officers hereinafter named, viz t ONE PERSON for Governor'orthe State of Pennsylvania' FIVE PERSONS for Judges of the Supreche Court of the State of Pennsylvania.. ON.E PERSON • for'eanal Commissioner of the State of Penn s4yanta. ' ONE PERSON for President Judge of the 9th Judicial District composed of the counties of Cumberland, Per ry and Juniata. n TWO PERSONS for Aslociatc Judges of, the Court of Common PleaS of Cumberland county. TWO PERSONS • to represent the county of Cumberland in—the Ilouso of Representatives of Pennsylvania. ONE' PERSON for Prothonotary of Cumberland county. • V ONE PERSON for Recorder and Clerk of tho Courts of Quar ter Sussions, Oycr and Terminer and Orphans' Court. ONE PERSON ur Register of• Wilk of Cumiterind county ONE PERSON for , Couonissioner of the county of Cumberland ONE PERSON or Treasurer of the county of Cumberland ONE . PERSON . for Director of the Pool' and of the House of Employment of Cumberland county. , ONE PERSON for Au(Mot' to settle the public accounts of the county of Ctnnberland. , The said election will be held tbeoughout the eomity, is rot tow • - l"bee; iii the election district composed the borough of Carlisle and the townships 0 North Middleton, South Alblilleton, Lower Dick itistin, Lower Franklord and L Direr 11.'est Points borough, will lie held ut the Court llouse, iu th . . bo, ou g ht or Carlisle. • . The election in the election district corm oset , of silver 'Spring- t ownsliiii, mill lie held at the inn lie house Of George Duey, to lloguestoo it In bald township. I 111, clecuuu,ii. the electiuu ilistriel enrnposed 01 . Ilampdeu to‘,1,:.1011, will lie held ul the lithise 1 . 111 . 111er1 . y occupied IQ 11. liressit. r u. band election dist' let emonosei or the towtoillln oP Upper Allen will- be held at ilie puldie nouse of She ire!.in Sheherdu. nN n. .1 he election in tile etretinw district eotriN•ed of the Lower Ileo will be the W0 . 400-111.1ker SI101) Or J. - rro - iiiim,:n•gert on sini.s. The election in the election district composed of East l'entishormigh tottibltip, will lie held at the hott,e now i1.C.11114,1 bt C licilaon, at the west end of the Il.•a•rtsbnrg itchlge. The election itt the district composed of Not Cuinnerlintil, still be licld at the public noose et ‘l' H. Bold, iu ths. borough or Nov Cumber. lad. The election in the district composed of the borough of Alechanicsburg, will be held at the public house ofJohnOloover, in min borough. The election in the (nutria compou d of Mon roe township, Will he held :It the public house of co.t cioodyear in Churchtowii,in said township, , he met:lion in thedistriet composed of Upper Dickinson township, will-he held at the house now occupied byeAristinn Hoffman ipsAiittowo , .. slip. . . The election in the district composed of the Borough of Newville, and townships of NHfllin, Upper Frankfort], Upper %Vest l'emisboroSigli, and that part of Newton .township, not included in the Leesburg electiOn district hereinafter mentioned., will be held at the Brick School House, in the borough of Newville. I he eleotielif in the district composed of Hope well township, will be held at the School House in' Newburg, in said township, 'inc election in th i district composed of thi borough of' Shippensbarg-. Shippensburg, town. ship, and that part of Southampton township not included iu the Leesburg election district, will be held at the Council (louse, in the hot Dag!' of Sliiilliensbur ' — Aittliiiiiiiii uy an acliEdililiCeneral Assembly of this Commonwealth, passed the _2(.1 Ju1y,193.9, it is thus provided; "That the qualified elector's of parts of Newton and Smithanipton township, in Alit. county of Cumberland, bounde I by the I'ol , lowing lines and distances, viz!' Beginning nt the Adams county line, thence along the 'isle dividing the townships of Dickinson mid Newton to the -turnpike road, thence along said turnpike to Cele irc School llotis'e,on said turnpike, in nouthansp. ton tov 'lshii', thence to a point on the Willloll ' dottoin Road at 14:Omsk's, including Iteybuck's Vartn. thence straight direction to the .S'aw Mill oelinig big to the heirs of George Clever, (henna along Kryslier's run to t se Adams county line, thence:thing the line of Adams county to the plata , M beginning, be and the sonic is hereby declared i new soil separate election district, the election to be held at thepublic house of I.'• m. Nlaxivell mLeesburg, So .tinimptoiStowaship'.!! BTOtiCe IS Ilereby Givezit, ", Thatevery. person, excepting Justices of the Peace, who shall hold ate y olilce or appointment if profit or trust tiodlß. the United States, or of ihis State, or any city or incorporated district, chetlicr a nom inisunned ollieer or °herniae, a subordinate officer or agent, who is or shall employed under the executive, or jit liciaryilupartments of thus Suite, or of the United antes, or of any city or or may. incorporated dis- Act; and aloo that every' member of Congress wt] or the, state Legislature, and of the Select or 'lt - unman Council of any city, or commissioner of .iiiv incorporated district, is by late hicap'able of lAiling or exercising at the some time, the trine& or iiiipnintment rifjudge,inspector,or clerk or any I elections of this Commonwealth, and that no judge or other officer, of such election shall he eli . liblc: to be then voted for. - And the said act of Assemblv„ entitled an act relating to elections,of this Coinmonwelittli,passetl .IWr 2(1,1 . 839, further provides as follows, to wit. "'Phut the inspectors and Judges shall meet !A tha respective places appointed for holding the election in the district to which they respectively belting, heave 9 o'clock hi the moriiii% of the Second ..l'uesday of Ootobev, and each of said in spectors shall appoint one clerk, who shall be 11 ILO allied voter sal-rich district "in ease the person who stall have received the tumid highest number of vutes - liir inspector, uliall not :Mead on the day of-the election, then Ilselmrson who shall have received the secons Ili6lg_Jnutober_ofvotes_lciejudlie_m_the_next preceding t Icetion shall act no isisputer in his place. And in case the InTsini .who shall hone received tile highest:number of votes_ for iospi;u tor shag not attend,thope , •soss eliwted jtislg ie shall appoint an inspector inhis place; an din d ii case the person I looted a ,judge shall tint' attend, then the inspector who received the Itigliest number of votes shall appoiiit a judge in his place; or irony vacancy shut continue in the imam' for the space of one hour alter the time fixed by law for the opening of the elestion, the qualified voters of the township ward 07 1ii971 . 10. 701' which such °nicer shall have beer, elected, iresent at the place of electim., shall elect one or their florally to fill such vacant , . ' - t., qthsliall he the. duty of the several• astOsors ysti;clemive to . attend -ut the -place of holding every general special or township-election,llur big the whole time said election is kept open, for the purpose of giving information to the inspectors I and judges when called on its relation to the right of any person assessed by them to vote at such eleetion,br such other matters in relation to the assei.sment of voters as the, said inspectors or either of them 'shall hoot t,me to Hine require. ' "No person shall be permitted to vote 't ar*. election as aforesaid, t ha n a white who of the age of twenty years or more, who shall have re; sided in tha State at least one year,and in the e lection district where he offers his vote, at least ten days immediately preceding, such eleCtion. and within two years paid a State or , county tax, which shall have been listened at least 'ten days before the election. But a citizen of the United States, who hits previously been amindifteilvoter of this Slate,and removed therefroM and L'otuse's and - who shall - linve - resided la t lidelettien - district and paid faxes aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote idler residing in this Stale six months: Provided, flat the white freemen, Citizens of the United `,Vtates, between the ugeSof twenty gne and twenty -ttwo years and haie retitled in the election di strict en clays an aforesaid, shall be entitled to votifal; 'hough they that I not have paid takeS, ' • '. .No :Person than lie 'llermilletl la.:Vote whose i name is not contained n the—list of Somble Initab st.tahr t's l'lliBllot7 by , the 'eolorois,hffiere, littlest Volt, he produce n recetht for tite.intfment with• 'hi. two 'cart, of ii slate. or county r lox assessed . :igrecably to the constitution mid give satislitetory, evidence, either on leis oath r aniriaatioit; or'the omit ,or.ttillmnittimi ef tflio ter, that 'he lint 'paid ' !such 77.16, 1 or on Failure o . prciauce . . a reeeli - eliall - intik° oath to the yrectit thereof, hey., 1 ed, it lie claim a right to vote b 3 being an elec tor Netweett the age of twenty one nod twenty two years, lie shall depose on oath Or'nfllionation that - Itches resided in the..Shite . at lentil one year next before his application, and'maka such proof of residedce in the district isrequired by' this act and the lie does verily believe:from the ac` mint liven him thee he is ofiihe age aforesaid, and such other evidSnce as is required by this act, whereupon the name of the ; parson so nth. thitted to.voto shall be assorted in the alphabet% ical list by the inspectors, and a note made op., posite th ereto by writing the ward 'tax,' if fie shall b : admitted to vote. by, reason of having paid taz, or the word 'lge, if lie shell be - ad-: milted to vote by reason of such pie, shall 'be called' out. to.the-elarks,--who-shall• make- the like notes in the, lists bl voters kept by them. 411 all oases where the name of the parson 'claiming to vote is toned on the list furnislicthby the coMmissioners and assedsor, or his right to vote whether found thereon or not, is objected to by any qualified citizen, it shall he theduty of the inspectors to ciamitie such person on oath as to, his qualifications, and it he claims to have resided within the State fur one yearor there, hisoatle. shall be suillitient proof thereof. but 811111: make proof by at least one competent witness, who . shall be a qualified elector, that lie has resisted within the district for more than ten data next immediately preceding said , election, and - shall -- tilso - hitnself - swear - that - his - hinur'fitle - resitlene in pnrstunice of his lawful calling, id within the district, and thid.lie,did e nnt remove into tinididis; trict for the purpose of voting thettim 'livery person qualified its aforesaid, and who Shall make due proof II requi red, or his residence and payment ()rinses RS IlibliSllll.l, he shall he ad. mitted to vote in the township, ward or district in which he shall reside. 'Many person s h ill proveet or attempt to pre vent any officer of any election under ; this act from lurking such eh (Aims, or use or threaten any vic twice to any such officer, or shall interrupt or impt overly interfere whh Min in the ONCelliiin Of his duty, or shall block up the window or avenue to any window where the same may be bolding, or shall- riotously distnrb the peace at such electiomor shall use or practice any intimi dating threats, tcrce or violence, with design to influence„ unduly oc .overawe all, elector, or to prevent him from voting or to restrain die free dom of choice, such person on conviction shall be fined in any sum not exceeding- five hundred slol lace : t oil he imprisoned for any time not less than three nor more than twelve months, and Wit shall be shown to court, where the trial-amid, °Gad! thud be had, that the person so offending was not it resident of me city, ward, 'Mulct or township where the oflence wsts eummitied, and not entitled to vote therein, then on Conviction lie shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than ons. _thiedmor more Man one-thousandilollars r and. be imprisoned Jost less than six months nor more than two years. wally person or persons shall make anyhet wagtx upon the result of auv election if Rhin tine Commonwealth, or shall offer to make any suell bet or wagemeither by verbal proclamation then of, or by any welt fen or primed anvernsew et It eliallenfr.or it ire any person to make such In,t or wager, neon eoliVietioa thereof ie sir tinny Stint II bruit and pay tkfrpe times the ammult so bet. or to be bet. ' 'lt any per.t..n not 'by law glgAili ell, shall funul ulenlly vote at tiny election in this Common wealtli,oc 'wing otherwise qualified shall vote out of Isis proper district, OP if ally IIVI'601) kiltlWhlg' the 61:1111 I,r such tontlilittatinn,sliall aid oitipntocure such person to vote, tile person °Gilding shall, .oti cooviclion, lie thud ell any slim not exceeding two Intudroil and lle imprisoned foe any hol ding thl'el, 1110.1lifi •Ii 11It, shalt vote at more than one dec -tion-tltscrittT-oc otherwise - fritMlftlfmtly voltYrfrire than once on Cot 5:11110 11:, 01. Shall rl,lllllllhlll lr Fuld 1111.1 delircr to the :1111/LtUtOl. two liekelS to griller. with the intent illegality to vote, or shall procure another so ,1,1 do, he (IV Ihe• otlendiug SI h , 1t..0 I than fills' 11111 more litter Frve hundred dollars, amt ,e inwilsotted tint less 1.11:111 titre, ot • nun•c luau twklie mollllls 'lf any person riot T 015,1 to vo' 1. , in this Coin '''gree"lY to hw, (except the 5)115 7 qualified citizens) shall amtgar at ally place of election for the pu rpose of issuing tickets or or iopeeheieg the citizens qualified to vote, he shill no roovietioo forfeit and pay titty sum not exceed- , ing - one - hundred doling for every such ofTence, and he iniprisonett for tiny-term ,not exceeding three wraiths." Agreeable to the: provisions of the' sixty-first eettoo of said net; every General and Special Election shall he opened between the .hour's of .. eight and ten in the fordnoonomil without interruption or adjournment unlit seven o'cloc!c in the evening, when . the polls shan't° closed. • And the Judgesof the respectHediStriettialbre— • said, are by the said net required to meet atfiho • Cotir'• House, in the borough of Carlisle on ti, third day lifter the said day of election, being. Friday the 17th day of October then and thereto pet form the things required or them by law.-• Given under my hand, at Carlisle, this Bth. day of September, A. D. 1851. DAVID 's Al IT , Sheriff. _Sherilrs Offite .„...September ORPHANS' COURT SALE. On S.ITURDAY, the 4th day of Ocloher,,lBsl , BY order of the Orphans' Court of Cum - c borlattd-coutity.,-will-bo-sold-I+publie-vendut, Oil the premi,es, at 12 o'clock, .noon, of seta day, the three undivided 100 dr' parts oftht 1 late John Culbertson, dec'd , of and in the 10l - low'rig real estate, to wit—'That certain value : ,r - 6 plantation,or tract of land, rit lion: in 1 . :11Ive l' Spring township, I 'timberland county, bounden' by lands , of %Vet. Culbertson, Witham Keller . Christian Keller and J antes W 111,mm:on, con t-tining 220 A Cltr.S, more or les:", of first rate limestone land, about 120 acres of whieh 11rf... , ' sheared and in good etiltivatton, non the rcsulu '3 timiter land wit eh is of superior . quality,. o_Tlit , ...4-A7limProvements. arc a two story ....... STONE 1111118 E, a large anti s',A i r i ii yto (lOW two story .STONE BANK :INORIVII ' BARN, Wit:: Wagon Shed, curb ',! ..`ribs end other nut buildings.— Chore 'is rutitung wet er.on the place near the improvements ; nod a good well of water near the, hnuse. There are too apple Orchards-no t he-place-of-grafi cd - frui t - rytt e - o f - whi eiy - is. - you ng There are also peach and other fruit trees.—, This farm is situated a mile south of the turn pike just shove Kingswwo, and is netirto the rail road. Personsg wishing to purchase, and . view , be pretniyes can do so by calling on either . of the the subscribers, or the tenant residing at the place. Tertna - of rale made known on the 'Pay of sale. ' - AVM. MILBER.TSoN, I,VIII. KELLER, septtOts N. B. At the same tirrio rind place John C. Dunlap and the other owners of the remaining, itricayiditig fourth part, will make sale of the same, on the like terms and conditions that tho administiators sell the the three undivided fourth parts ol . the deeecent. Palactate Real Essate . . FOR SA TY: On SaTURI3.IY, the 4th day of October, 1851, THE undersomod, .G eorgo Sailor, of ; South Muldictol, Cumber land county. will sell at ;371:dtc sale tho pre mises, the following des , rilw RettiEstate.Nie: A Farm situate in South Middleton tp. Cumberland county, neer the public: road lead-. ing from Carlisle to tho Spring Forge, about 3 miles from% . the former and two front the latter place, adimting lamb of Jacob behman, Henry %Viso, Mo.,es Wolf, Adam "Frieze and the hcirs — of - olorrran Gorgas, 91 ACRES of Limestone land, having thereon ' erected' a TWO ,STORY LOG HOUSE, LOG and FRAME BARN pumpell of good water ''.1 . 1 widi a in it :tear, the door, •13 :0 , Temmt Hon..; Stable, Apple Orchard. and mite , fruit trees, About 80 acres of Inc land is cleared under good fence, and in a high rude of eithivation; rho residue Is co vered with good Unifier. Also, at the same time and place, a lot or Mountain Land, covered with good Ches nut-limber, shinife in'tho same toWnship boun ded by lands of Jacob Shaeffer, Fred' It. ' Rider,.. and others, containing SEVEN acres, lying within about Are miles of the above mentioned farm. Also, at the some time, on the premises n two story STONE H 0 - 1 J S 5, W A It E HOUSE, STABLE, &c. This property is well celcubited ler a tavern, store, (being at present occupied nn n srfired or any other pub• lie business. It is situated in South Middleton owaship , near. Bge's Forgo, find at the head I the. 13 oiling Springs. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day, when the terms will be made known DANIEL IrAHFMANc JOHN 1301313, . . soptlots ORPHANS' COURT SALE, • Ow WEDNESDAY, the 811; of October, 1851. IN _porsuunco of on'orilcr Of 'the °splint's' ur cot'of Cun.berlend county, will 'be wild at public rule on ihe promisee, at 2 o'clock, in the afternoon, the.followerig .property, lota the es tote of . Attron of Allen township, deo'd. viz: • ". Lot of 63Z-round, situn Shircnut tiFtutvn,lti Fejt!' township fronting 75 fect On the south' ,of Hain' utrect and citeriding.hutiVihnut 150 feet to Outs .al• lay. There area nutither of fruit' trees on the lot but building;. tt will r . bo : Fold ingather' or in !tart; to cult, purchuselo. Attendance will be given and terme made hewn outlay of mile by did undersigriud,Gitardign of the lUirier child oCAaron.Mloo, dneid: elept3o3l' •-• ,•211.4TTIIIAS:t1ITNgR. ttait .0.4nt.0:.,:-of.:':',lkiiiiil.j.,. VALUABLE V . UAL ESTATE AT ORPLIANS' COURT SALE. I . . . , Oh. TIIURS,M4Y, the 2d of. (Mohr, 1e5,1: I . N pursuance of an rirder, ' of the .Orpliaris' Court ,of Cumberland county, will be sold at public 'sale on the premise.), the "frm' of Isaac -Addams, deed., situate in 'flampden tp., Cumberland county, about 'three mile north of the Turn pike , ono mile. north Of" Sriavely!a Mill, ued five miles west of flarrlabOrg, adjoin. ing lands- Hoff, Elizabeth Whisler and others, containing, 136 ACRES and -134 PERCHES of Black Slate , Land, of good quality, and in a high state Of cultivation,- - about 115 acres of which is cleared and the rest well covered with thriving- timber. - The improvements are a Iwo story ' . PLASTERED HOUSE AND - RITPHEN. with a largo , cellar Ay! under the ilollso, and a well of good water at. the door% Also, a neverlfailing spring with a goOd Spring House, Wash.house, Sinokediousg, BANK 'BARN, _Wagon_Shed,_Carn_Crib,,Oussiage..liouse,llog_ Ten, garnered of above for storing' grain, to. 'gother with all 'other necessary outbuildings. Also, a good TENANT HOUSE, and Stehle with a garden lot_attached,do bp. sold' With'the This Farm is situated in a - healthy part of the country, in bandy to a store and smith-shop and also to the Harrisburg market. It is well , :alculated for rearing stock, having running tenter through all the fields Mit one, and a large ineuduti close by the yard with a stream • run— pang thrmgh it, Also, running w,ater in the Burn yard. The' fences are all gond, being 'nearly all of locust posts and 'chesnut There is a largo amount of thriving locust growing on the place. Also, an excellent Ap, ple Orchard of choice ireit, all of which is grafted. It is one of the best seats for a Tan Yard that is to be found, as the water near the building, can be conveyed into all the vats with out pumping: The farm lies always been well tilled, and every care taken to keep tho land in order. The buildings are in the centre of the Farm so tato make every convenience. Also, at the same time and place will be sold a tract' of Mountain Land, situate on'the need) side and extending to the top, adjoining lands of Mary Wagner and Sauteed Shnpp. This' land'is two MACS ova a half from the before mentioned, and can - he - conveniently goCto with a wagon, the roads being good. It is covered with thriving timber, such as ,chesnot, cheanut oak, hickory and other lejnele,': It contains six ty eves, and will be sold hi lets of twenty aereamach. Aftendance will be on that day and conditions math; Itnown.lw.. ABRAHAM ADDAMS, WM. H. ECKLES. sept3lspd Executers Orphans? Cosfrt Sale On SATURDAY , the 1811 i (toy of October, 1851 IN pursuance ol Cu order of,the Orphans Court ol Culaberlund county, the undersrgned will exiles° to public sale on the premises, late the residence' of John Craig, son., doc'd., in ill:Towel! township, (11,001 3 'iniles west of frnlanble real estate, to wit—'2o7 ACIZE:.3 of good' slate and free stone antl A itt a high state of cultivation and well en closed with substantial fences. About 60 acres of` which are cleared, and the yctliclue well zovere&with_timer. 1%6 improvements are • - a two story LOU 110 USE, well ti -,64 76 r plastered ouOde, a doable LOG ri1?..., i R BARN, and other convenient out - 1 '.;44 .2 ; g ••uildings. _Jeer the door is a ~..4 : .4..z..„.,... Spring of excellent water, and it 0 ICC lIARD of - choice fruit trees is also ..ii the emisee. This propertY presents many advan -tages which cannot be here - enumerated: Per, 801151'Wishing. to view it prior to sale, will' call upon Nit.. John Craig; jr., residing on the farm or on 'the subscriber living M Newburg. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock,, M., when attend ance will be given and terms made known by seytlOis . DAVID WEIIMRY. Adm'r ORPHAN'S' COURT s araz On •THURSD.4Y, the. 9th i/tly of October, 1851, .10 -order=of -the -: Ornhans'• Court of Cumberland county, wit be of fered at public sale on the premises, the. fol lowing property, late th?, estate of Wm. Hart nese, of Allen township, in said,eounty, viz: A 'rract of Land, sitanyi in said town ship, bounded by lands of Andrew Chapman, George Yost, and others, contuniidg 17 Acres, _ '. on which is Mewed a BUICK Dig. .llLLerty , .a CGOPER SHOP, N•f u fik THREIt. TENANT }MUST, S, and other outbuildings: TERMS •—• Five per, cent of the purchase mo• noy to se paid onqbe,day of sale, onti-litat the rentander on the Ist April. 1852, and the re mainder in two contaminant payments, without interest, , andJO-be secured by rocognizance -in the Orphans' Court: Side to commence at half - pasrt 0 - n`al - o - c;1117 - , Atiffen' - arttm - clanctr - wi I I be given, by_______ , lloßEß-T- - ItR Y SO N, sepl lata A dm'r. von E undersigned of for saki, his NUR SERY of choice FRUI"I"PREES, lius sold his property, he is obliged to sell off tha trees. and will well cheap for cash, wholesale or rctitil. Any person wish. mg to purchase is invited to call and • • see a fine - lot - qtree3 This nursery yoU wilt find five and a half miles East of Car. lisle, uhd one half mile 'West, ,of,Citurchlown, to,Munroe township, Cumberland county. SeptlolB . sl4t, JOHN DILLER. NEW WHOLESALE & RETAIL Confectionary, Fruit • ikToy_ Store Weet ilLan Strtet, likuridziora west of Bark— holde,'s Hotel, in the room formerly occupied oo a Book Store. • VIM uniersigned begs leave to inform the • citizens of Carlisle and the public in gone r nl, that ho has opened a stern at the above place, where be intends manufacturing rend keeping constantly on hand.. CANDIES' of EverY . Description. His stock is all new and lie warrants his Car dies equal to any manufactured in the State.— His stock consists in part of Oranges, Lesions, Dates, Raisins, t'runcs, Figs, A 'monde, Englit h Walnuts. Fibertil, Cocoa Nuts, Citron,Groud N its, &c. - &c.• Also, Mint, Lemon, ocoliste Gum, Cordial and other- drops. Lozenges, Vigttred Almonds. Candy Cigars, and a variety of other candies: • './'ol'e OF ALL .KINDS. - . such as china vases, mugs, bowls and pleturen, mantel ornaments of all kinds, Ilona, elephants, ~horses,-dogs, guns, whips, Indian Rubber nnd tither rattles, wax, varnished and other doll ,bends, kid and other dolls, whistles, harmoni c. nits, dancing figures, basket and ether wagons, iiehool baskets, wheelbarroivs, drums, trumpets swords, pistols, alabaster toys of all kinds, and an endless variety of FANCY GOODS for Men, Women anti Children. In addition to t he above ho has all kinds of PERFUMERY, such as Jenny Lind And other Cologne, Chrys -i-mine,-pomatumtox-maerowTbmit's r Fancy and other soups. A prime article of ei• :rare and tobacco on hande hopes by strict attention to business and at IMI profits to merit a, share of public patronage. sept 3 A 9 WORMLEY. X'ALL POZILLINIMY qoons. John Stone A' Sons, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS . IN silks, Ribbons elt. =Winery Goods No; 45 South Serond'Street, " PHILADE4PHI4. • . now prepared to Offer to their custom /8 era nrid.the. Arad° . generally, a very•largc ;mil liandimmo assortment of ' Bonnet Satins, of all colors, Corded and Plain Velvets, of all colors, • Fancy Bennet and Cup iihbuns, Paris Fancy Feathers, French and American Flowers, St.e., &c. • Confining; themselves exclusively to this brunch' of the. (rude, end Importing the larger part of their stuck enables them to offer an as sortment unsurpassed in extent and variety, which will be sold at.tho lowest pFlces. sept 3 41. Aseignece Instruction in. Music , & the German ' • Language., ; /VAR. MAYER. respectfully announces td-tne•citizens of-Carlislorthat - hoin pre. - pared to give, instruction in Music on`the Piano Forte, and also instruction the German Lam. gu ,go. Residence in North Pitt: :street, ono and a half squarer' north of the Railroad. F. C. Mayor.l on hand ti choice supply of imported, and Arn elean MUSIC for tho Piano, •Puttar and Violin, and recommends his seine tioni.ro the , ladies...,espopially,,and. respeolfully solicits' their patronage. . • • IseptlOpd4t 713LECTIOBT:' . • N ELECTION lor . Otlicerii'Emil ALlitin• /- garb' or ilia Cumbiilejivi Valley Cotunnyi will ilk.' 1 . - lice in bertiburgi' OP; MONDAY; the - 6th day of Octelierj , ,botwbervilid.'houieol alptloie ", • • ' - 'F, 241.•431DDLt, Nursery for Sale 'Brat': 'o'..otiiicHO.:..lt44itiii. . Orphans' - On TIAIRSAdY, Me 161/tiqf October, 18.51' IN pursuance of an order: of the Orphans', Conn of Cumberland county. the subscribers will offer at • public solo on the premities,, at o'clock. noon, a treat' of land, late the properly. of David Stingier, deed.; situate in ; Hopewell) township, in said county; on-the road leading from Shippensburg to Newberg, about 6 miles from the former and half a mile from the latter , piece, containing 236 AC.RES,_more or • less, I oi which about 160 Acres are cleared and in a I-good -state of cultivation: the-residue-in timber.- The improvements are n tivo story Stone Dwelling House, Stone and, Frame Dank Darn, Corn t Crib, Wagon Shed, Carriage Donee, Smoke House, &a. There is a well of water at the door. A Sulphur Spring near the house, and a stream of water passes though the tract. There is also n thri ving young Orchardon the premises. Per ens' wishing to'see the above described property are requested to call upon either of the_subscri• born, ono Of whom resides on the . 7 erm.rof Salc.—s2so pniable on theconfir notion 'of the •saln , one, hitlf_of the_residue_of The purchase money on Ist ,April next, when possession will be g'ven ; and the other hair on he let A pri1,1653. Imnterest 'payment to be, secured by judgment bond and mortgage. JACOb FO,GLESONGP.R. , . mcnp STIUGLER, ang27ls adrn'r qf t vid Strityler, decd A,SSIGNE af S SALE On SATURDAY,' Me lltli day of October, 1851 IN PURSUANCE of a deed of Assignment JR executed by John ,Seitz, of Monroe town• ship, Cumberland county, will be .sold at pub lic sole, on the 'breinises. at one o'clock; I'. M., the fo'lowing discribed Real Estate, viz:, A.troci of Loud situate in Monroe township Aforesaid, bounded by lands of Peter Diller, Johii SollenliargeriDavid Rryslier: the.heint of Martin Diller, decensed, and John Brindle, containing abbot TWENTY-FIVE ACRES, having therein erected a two Story LOG -HOUSE and LOG BARN, a a a ,a Well of wet, r and an Apple Or a a chard. The land is limestone of a good quality. ' The terms of sale will be:—Ten per cent: of the purchase money to he paid by the pur• chaser on the day of sale, ono half the balance on the Ist of April next, when possession will be given and a deed_ made to the pin-chaser, and--the-residue on the ler of-April-1853;-with interest from Ist - April 1852, to be secured by judgment bond. - The purchaser to have the landlord's share of the grain in the ground, and the taxes for the year 1852 to 110 paid by the purchaser. JOSEPH CULVER, atte27timiS2 .dssignee ,Johr VALUABLE FARIY/ FOR SALE, On S.ITURDAY, the 4th day of, October:, 1851. IvILL be sold at public solo on the' premi , sea, the following described real estate, situate in -Dickinson township. Cumberland co., about one "mile from Barnitz'S mill, and six miles from "Carlisle, bounded by lands of John 3 Sterrett, Samuel Sowers and John Pepper, con taining 117 ACRES and 21 PERCHES, neat Measure.- There are 105 acres of this land cleared and, in a high slate of cultivation. and. the balance is covered with _thri_vinound timber. improvements The im are a two , story I) %V ELLI N a fTo trs E, 111 n BA-N lc 13 4 % I: N, Wagon Shed, . 14 1. n till g . cmn cribs, and other necessary -ALV-s„,ii-tx- , ---::-,- , nut. buildings There- is-a-Well-of wet era , the-door. Also. an Orchard will eve ry variety:of choice fruit. Any person wishing to v.ew said preperty previous to the sale, can do so by caling on Samuel Woods, who resides tut solid farm. Sale to commence nt 12 o'clock on said •lav, when attendance will be given and terms made known by --•' ' ang2l - ROBERT BELL. - EXECUTOR'S SALE Ole - Valuable Real 11,slette. On THURSDAY, the 18th of Scpienthei., 1851. WILL be sold at public outcry on the prem ises, in Soultiampton township, CnnArerland . comity, Pn., near:the road Iradin r . from Ship. pensburg,. to Newville, n Valuable LIME .STO.NE..EARAL late. the_property_of.Sam. nel Duncan, (leen., and bounded by hinds of Robert Mauler, Henry Au. Alexnhiler Dun. can and otheis. containing 119 ACRES, 95 0 which is cleared and in a good - state el cultism Lion, the remainder well covered_ with tin her. Tholmnrovements aro god two story LOG HOLSE, LOG AND FRAZUE BARN, with u well of. water near the horse, &c. Any pet. son wishing to view the properly previous:to the salei will be shwan it by calling on the nth- Scriber: . •''Sale to commence at.l - Welork t lp; ou said day, when the termSewsll be ,made known'hy. ROBERT S. IVIV3NE., trup,O; •- - ,•,, 1 37 TBLIC SALE OF nikt- ESTATE. --- On - FRIDA - Yrthe - 3d - oi - Octobe?; - next;- --- - - . TILL-be-Sold - a - t - pibite attic - yn the 'rein r , se4, in North Mithiletown township, I Cumberland county, Pa., the reel estate: late the property of Benjamin Diller, about tom. :ones east of Carlisle and 2 nice south of M.dd,esex, hounded ttv lands of .")avid cleller, intim Lancaster comity, Abra. ham Dertzler, and others, containing about 125 AC R ES . of first rain limestone lurid, about 100 acres of which are cleared and in a high state of voltivation, the remainder is covered with fine 'young timber. The improvements are two LOG 'HOUSES, both two o rs , • • stories high, and each of which • t.!# # 4i has a first rate spring near the 6 Ts. •loor, a FRAME BARN, W tigft , goo Shed. Corn Cribs and other neces•ary outbuildings. Also. an Orchard of choice fruit. Any person., wishing to view the said - property - nrevinuSln Om sale ran calling on Bichsel Diller, who resides on Bei:J. farm. Sale to comtnenrc nt 1 o'clock in the afternoon on said dint, when due attendance will be given and terms made known by augl3lB JOHN DI , LLER, Executor. ORPHANS , COURT SALE.. On S.IITURDAY; the 27th oiSeptember, 1851, Nr . VIRTUE of an Order of the Orphans' It. Court of Cumberland county. will be sold at public sole, at 12 o'clock, noon, on the pre mises, the following mopero, Inv the estate of Abraham Miller. 01 Upper A lien township, in said county,'dec'd.: viz.—A tract of limestone and, situate in said township. adjoining lands of Jacob Cower, George Smith and others, containing 29 ACRES more or !este, all of which is cleared and in a high stole of cultiva , lion, tinder good fence, &c. The improve ments are a two story WEATIL i7.; ERB OARD ED HOUSE,FRAME iiteIll••• BARN and other out buildings.-- 'I 'hero is a hover failing well of wa. ter at the door with i pump in t.— There is Mao running water through the place. Also, a young and thriving Orchard of choice fruit. Persons wishing to examine tho pine° can call on the undersigned living 'near' the farm, and by Whom terms.will be made known on said day of sale. • DIEDRICII STEINER, _ Mouse and Lot toe• sate. On .F.I2IDAY, - the 26th of September, 1851, TIIE subscriber will offer at public sole. on the premises at Spring Mills, in Dickinson twp. Cumberland county, Pa., the following-,des crated real estate, viz 110 USE & LOT. The house is a large two story brick, freating on two public roads, and in - 4 good location for public business, is 6R surrounded by a beautiful .. yard _eon ! . '• tabling choice - fruit frees. and . lias_at tached 'an excellent garden. The lot contains hall tin acre, surrounded by good fence, has a good and substantial STAI3DE, and other out buildings,- all-new find-in-good -repair. Also a tract of Mountain Land,.. containing .52h7 A CRES, adjoining the Ptne Grow-,.road, and lands .01 James Woakley, Wm: Watts, and others, mostly covered with thriving young chestnut timber, and some gond pine and oak.— Any person wishing to view the same will please cull'on the subscriber at Spring Sale •to commence nt I "o'clock of, said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by „ iing27lspd •. T. W.-BLACK. ORPHANS, COURT SALE On'S✓ITURD.RY, tGe 4th of October,,lBsl, ' IN pursuance of an order' of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland, county, will is sold at public sale On thti promisenou I 2.i.i'clock, noon, 'rho follow,i)lg property Into the onion! of David Bear. of UPPerAllon township,..dee'd.; viz : Alotof ground containing, ti ACRES and 11l 'Porches, sonata otrilto State. Road to Gettys: 'Dttr,g i ,in,stild township, adjoining properties of 'John 13,.Coover, Harkness heirs"and Others, , . all of whinh.le iniltivided:;,:there , . • • •`l l in erected ori tho;. lots two story ,41 If • j wx; ',A , Ir If V. R; l3 O . A , R,IO fil,,D 4 I M t( I OUSE, • A CCM) HAIM; a / 4i i...;•,.., 'h• Wagon Atitker's Blinn, &c, flier ie a good eisiern •qt the kifcbe n llc o r,f,and„an., 'excellent Spring with ' aprin g gonae.,nsf the, house, Also, an Orcherd , of alioice , frplt•, It le 9 dasivithle proneqy l en Mechanic, find in a &lima neighlieritobth.-Atl4donee will he given and` terms'made, known by:- •' . ' • , ~ 1011 Dr 0.. COOPER, • . ougg7it . it cal ''.o.otiite. 'tit.. /luitiou REAL ESTATE-AT PUBLIC SALE On TIM:SPA Y; the 2d• day of. Odober, 1851, ti'ubsciiber t`Villoffeint.public sale, on l d e ,i n ° l t o e ti f w p i n re a ft in h co i i p s b , e se.t'upmnil farm , o rLiaen:„ii s c i o t mu ua ne t i o y in Lower' rrtle d , dj ll n av in is ShoPp and others, containing ma Aortps . of the best of limestone land, in a high ' ' State of Cultivation. The improve . , - meets are a three. story _ROUGH •••• CAST HOUSE, TENANT _ H I ; e ile• HOUSE,__LOG BARN,—W-ogorr Shed, and other necessary out-build ines. • A never-failing, spring issues from midt.r the house, and Cedar Spring passing thb build ings within n few perches. Also, an excellent ORCHARD of Apple, Cherry, Peach, About 95 acres of the land is cleared, and the balance covered with thriving timber. This prOpeetylies within. four miieWof Har risburg, and thremounrters 'of a mile from Shiremanstown, which furnishes a good market. The state rend misses through the farm nod there-nre- mnnyoulvantnnee; it -being conveni 7 ently'situated near to mills, arbeids and - cher: cites. Taking it altdgether it is a verydesira ble property, and will be sold whole or divided an as to suit purchasers. Sale to commence at o'clock, when terms will be made known by - JACOB SHOPP. JOSEPH MOSSER aitetisneer. initgl9ts Real Estate at Public Sale On WEDNESDAY, the 17th day of September, WILL be sold at politic Mile on the premises the farm of Jacob Smith,dec'd., situate in Fair. view township, York county, shoot one mile Soutli:Pnst of Haldeman's (now Boyei's).mill, and on_the_rnad.leading from-the-mill to New C.umberland, and lion (led by lands of Solomon P. Gorges, Samuel Bitner and the Yellow Brooches Creek, containing about 214 ACRES. About 75 acres of the hest quality_ at timber land, the bid !nee being improved limestone land and in a lii2ll elate oft idlivaiion' The improvements:ire it atone Rank Barn, a two story LOG lV EA TILDRII 0 A R * DED DWELLING HOUSE, -,, <47 . I . a ::5 ) ...... stone Spring-House, wash house ~q, I ~ 1 1k, wagon shed, corn cribs, &c— -•"'Y.IAIIP, Also, a tenant house and other ouildingspa well of good water at the door of the dwelling house, and running water in all the fields but one, and one of the best orchards at selected fruit. Locust is abundant on this farm. Altogether it is one of the most dtsira ' ble - farms now OtTera, and - sliiated,in a healthY part-of the conniry.-± 1 same will be offered in parts or whole to su urchnsers. The.pro- Orly can ho seen by cal Mg on the first named . executor, residing on the farm. Sale to com mence nt 2 o'clock, on said day when terms will be quick . known by . ..........._____..... IV H SMITH, J J SMITH. Ext.'s. of J. Smith, dee' (4 "J OS. .7kf OSSER, Auctiimeer. • raugfltspd "T - Lancaster Examiner insert till sale, mark nos: and 'lliarge this office: ORPHANS' tJRT SALE, . , On S.dTURDSI Y, the Ilih of October, 1851 IN pursuance of an order of -the Orphan's Court of Cumberland county, will be sold at public sale on the premises, the following-pro perty late the estate of George Rupp,jr.of U pper -Allen--township, in slid county, doe'd.; A Tract of 'PIIIRER LAND, situate one mile east of Shepherdstow.t, in said township, adjoin ing !ands of James' E'ekles,..John C. Dunlap & others, containing 1.5 ACRES, all of which is thriving - Chestnut timber The tract is divided 'bi Iwo acre lots nnA — will be..Ciiild enure or in part to suit purchasers. Sale to commence at I 2 eclock,noon, whop-at endance will be given toy • ntie27tq PUMIZIC E 1 LI: On SA T URDA Y; the 27th of September, 1851, 'THE • undersigned, administrator of Benjo min Jones, dec'tl. . expose to public sale on the premises , the following described valu able lot of Ground. situate in the town ol Fair view, f.;.umberland county, containing r:tr, 58 feet 3 inches in front; and in depth , '•:1 story FRAME WEATHER 13 OA RD ED HOUSF, wi,h 'a Kitchen, and a well of water on -- tho premise - go' Also, Will he sold' nt JIM tonne time nod More. n vnrieti of 110 USE- If OLD & KITC If P.X , 1 UIIiVITUR E Side to commence at i O'clock, P M., when attend ance will ho given and terms made known by JOHN SIIEHTS, Adin'r.. fiugl7pd3t 1; E a I T FOR SALE On SSTURD.IY, the 18th of Octoeer, 185/, %lift I LIE; of on ,order of sale frn,n, the * l . Ospllll.lld Court of Cumberland couuty, will b, „old at -puldie sole, at 12 idelueli, noun, nh the premises, the. fiillimint; valuable lets of gramid, will' i fuluitt ed—in_tb,_-_anr_”4;sl-47-1.4fq,,t1..7-I,t!-,1;;!.7-ii----ft iiii,f;•ii- - Pcirtion of lid: David l't"orsi,*l h, v Lot by 'Alain street, by pro pony of Julio Reig it', mid by property or sow- eel Word.. having thereon erected ' taols l ie vo with S t i l p ,o l i . i Y ppur r te l : 3 l l e l e! 4 ilk; Lot No. 2.—Bounded by :'larliet Square, by.property of John !tri ple, and by Market greet, having•thereon er.•et ed A-Fraotte 1111ouso with the appurten ances. Lot No. 3.- , -Botiorliql by land., of Dl vid,Shroin, Adam Houck and by the liogestoa-n road, having- tic reon crecied , a Gr.vtii story Log Illotrac :11201 a Practro.• The terms of sale will he ten per emit. id 'the purchase money to be paid whoa the mile is itiilirmed-hy-tho-Coort-4-114-11-.l4ll,,_i,lape e - o fi the purchase money to be paid on the lot of A 1852, Win /I 1/69, csoion will be delivered. The r e 6,1,,,, of tit . porelease money to he paid on the lot April, 1853, with interest trom the let April, 1858.. The purchase money to be secured by judgment Landis - and - mortgago.— . The taxes •1852 to be paid by the purenosoi or purchasers. , JOHN ZEARING, sept3ts • "Ad ll' inistrater. Medicines! Medicines • Fresbledicines recently received at Raw lins' old stand, next door to the Poet office, Main street, Carlisle. Dr..l. McCulloch, n graduate of the Univer• sity of Pennsylvania, is now a partner, in this establishment, and Will give his especial super vision to the compounding of prescriptions. All Medicines warranted pure and genuine, mid sold at:the lowest rates. Fresh Pine Oil and Fluid constantly for sale. _ May 28,'51, M RAWLINS. • Estate af~ol~n S. Miller, dee'd:'- • %ToTIcE is hereby given that Letters Tes tamentary on the estate of John S. Miller late of Lower Allen vlsvnship, deceased, have been granted by the Register of said county to the subscriber residing in the same township.-- AIl persons indebted to said estate arc hereby .required_to—malce--immediate—payniont,—nnd those having claim to present-them for settle. meet to. MICHAEL P. DILL, sept3pll6t. Executor. A ()rice. ATOTICE is htireby given that application IV will be made to the next Legislature, ogre ably 'to the Conelitution and laws of this Corn• monwealth, for an alteration in the Charter of the Carlisle Deposit flank, so as to center on said Bank the rights and privileges or a Bank of issuo,.and to change.the name of-slid- Bank-to "The Farmers & Mechanics Bank of Carlisle." By order of/the Board of Directors. • WM. • .4. IBBETEM, Cashiet:' . :,Car - Dep. Bank, May geth, :7851h-Otri..;•• Children% Stockings, FULL nssortmen, of Whits and Mixed PA Morino Hose of all sizes for Children.— Also, Ladies Hose in great variety just ()period by G W HITHER. Estate of nary Dunlap, deofd; lETTER:4 testamentary on. the Oritate o Mary Wolin), late of the borough of NtAy, •:yllle, doe'.d.,, have been issued to the eubseribir residkg in West Pennsberough All persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified in make itnmediatu paymmt; and 'those ,having , claims to present them duly Mahon& emed ler settlement. 'sept.lo.6t GE6II.GE RBA. Ex, • _ Cigar 6! Cigars • A limo article of, cigars of va4lott4 broil& OlSTornake„,farge, s m all Plantations, Pfieri4no,Paifolik Jenny. Liud,. Avalla, Whiff ata:Fortnoradost,ftreolved and for sole itt the confectionary...fruit' and toy alum of 4,S..WORNILE V. : Coaches' find . ViTagions i - ANOTIthn, 'lot of those tien ,flualtct Coach es and NtrOgoea t childronjeat received at the 'eenfrotionaryjrnit and toy atom or s.pt , • A. s, ~VORML Y, A RNOLDS writing fluid, vtlry-xit 1 *- Amerinrink - torßole e t ~...,.. ........ ~..ty...._.......~, ti... .... On rUESlldnthe 16lA q/ Septem ber, 1851 AT the late residence of John Snavely', de. deased, in flanipden, township, Cumberland count on the turnpike lending from Harrisburg Carlisle, .and about one • mile - Weer of Sport ing Rill, wll birsold the Mansion Farm, of the' said deceased, containing 114 ACRES, of the test quality of limestonelandin a high state of .culnvation and under_good_fance, being the mu. , da - Tarm of Cumberland county. The improve meets area doable two story of K N BRICK NOUSE and KITCN EN. it large STONE 'BAN BARN, Wagon Shed, Cortycribe and Alert necessary beildings; to gather with a well of never foiling water . ni door, and an orchard with every variety 'Of .choice fruit. A leo, at the same time and place a tract of clear land adjoining the said mansion link lands of Moses C. Eberly, C. Whittler and the turnpibreontnining 16 acres and tiotne:.767ch , Also,-a-lot-partly clear and - the balance timber land, adjoining the said mansion, farm, il G. Snavely a l'others, containing 21 adres.— The improve tenter area two story log HOUSE and SHOP, . table and other buildings, logeth• er With a well of never-failing water bear the door. . Also, a tract of woodland in- Silver^ Spring ton nchip,'situate at the•base of the Blue 'Mountain, adjoining lands of J. Afflict, John Clendenin, George Rupert, and heirs of Adam Longed rf, containing five acres. • Also, a tract of woodland in Rye town- • hi p, 'Peri , / comity, tidjoining, lontie tof David Coble, heirs of Matthew:lrvine, George Belti hoover and .Peter Billow, containing tibont ten acres. • Also, the interest and claim of the de ceased in Briekeen ° Also, several shares of - turnpike - stock. fry-gale to commence at 10 o'clock, A.' M., on said day., when terms will be made known. Titles indisputable For further particulars en quire of the subscriber, residing miles east of Mechanicsburg, on the Trindle Spring Road, leading to Cly , ter's point. JOHN RI. PP, nug, 6-4 s. Executor cf John Snavely,dec'd. J OS. IVIOSSER, .Ruetionter: • THE subscriber offers for sale the Farm on which he now lives, sitnare in ,West Pennsborq to unship, adjoining lands of Nathsn Peter Nitnnich and others, on the State Road one mile frost Newville, containing 43 ACRES one third 0( which is limestone,and the remain- der,fine ' meadow and good slate • land, and all of it is under good r i llrr. cultivation. ',Me improvement. •rt• are a LOG HO.USE & FRAME BARN, stone spring house with never failing water, and other outbuildings.— Also, a good Orchard; with all kinds of Iruit. For further particulars call on the prentiseri, or address the subscriber nt Newville, Cumber land county. nug6 St ' MICHAEL GABVBR,"-..3 VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. IN PURSUANCE of the last Will and Tea -I.._ta inn n c-o F—Matthe w—Thomp . son--arate-n F --- Mifflin township, Cumberland county, deed., will be sold at rinblic sale on FRIDAY, tire 20th of SEPTEMBER, 1851, at 10 o'clock, A. M., on the promises, a tract of .land sitivito in the aforesaid township of Mifflin and bound ed-by-the-Cnnodoguinet-Creek-and-lands-of-J, .seph Flershey and Samt(ol Wostheffer, con taining 235 ACRES, of which about fifty acres are-timber land and the residue cleared lai , in a goocl_state of :cultivation. JO_ IPT _ The improvements are a large .kirfi ",_ doable two story STONE-HO USE 11 •111!11 ". ~t . - aiid KITCHEN, a large BRIt.',K . 'top, or RNINTIC — BARN; - 101 feet, long. a ,7;,7-- • • ;Vegan Shed, Corn 'Crib,.a Spring House and Smoke House; a well of Water con venient to the door andra good apple orchard. The above described land . is Ernvel, with a considerable tplantity of alluvial bottom of the besrguality It in within. a mile of the-lithe atone land. It is situated. about fonr•miles west of Newville, and near the State Road from C.arliale•to ii.b.shosy. _ •--- The terms of sale will he 'S.lrlt t . o..he. paidhr_ th•• par,h Isn't. • when the property is striehen do•vn—one.half of the whole purchase money • includirig•the aforesaid Stoo. — ii".l"Th - e — lot of A.-- lril, 135 . 2. abort IY3'.loEl9inq Will hi: ciyen end o deed made to the purchaser, and the residue M three cgit Al animal e3ament,..withou , inter— est..to he secured by Mdrpnrat - or mort.vage, the landlord's share of the grain to go to The pure/laver. The land is patented, end In iarlisentede tithriwill tie clean clear of all inennahranres. . to vied , the , nleresaid farm can call on .Tome; Boyd, who resides on ilia opposite side of the creek from Term;n yD. .7,I:CIiTITEW TITO III::1 N, ,A r. de Minis ntiniraviih the al annexec! Q.L.ALA.Car:w On . 5.17 7, 7 12117 Y, the 20th of Septcvtber,- 18b1 T I I , : r.l')lcrat nrd, :•.9t , igne , . , . 9 of Oen. T. n r, will mitklry, n ,, the Prom i .! ' ' u.\II I GH.LAN r) Friz rzi .Nne E:. 'r% ru„ • cor. of ,Thr CUMBERLAND F'URNAC'E: with over .2000 Acres of Mountain Land, • , MII.I i, SAW MD .1,, BE A CH . .A:i..7 A . lt ill tillo P. a num ber ' i of TE 1t4.-PNkN 1' lIOUSFS:' the-. Fulnace ,f,,;;L. 11 . :• 11 4 Ci 201 ACRFS Peach Or- • •••. eh i I Farm. three other tracts of - farm law], ail,' .I.ti_fNlel dp_w_of_22...acres._The_ :i all/0 iiiniiithinl properties *ill be sold al toqmhar, or saparlioly to suit purchasers, and the maintain land will he sold in lots if not sold with the Furnace. The above property is situ ated in Dickinson township, Cuniberland coun ty, the Yellow Breechhe Creek running • thro' part of it; mdi- would he well - calculated for manufacturing purposes, as the creek is a con stant ktrenn, and never freezes in winter, being spriag water. For further particulars enquire of either of the undersigned, or Wm. H. Mil. ler. Esq., - Carlisla. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. ~, JOHN T. GREEN*. . D W MeCULLOCII, .4ssigners. augl3ta FALL FASHIONS FOR 1851. • AN CO RGE. KELLER. respectfully announ* vilif cos to his old Patrons and the public gen erally that he has just received the FALL' STYLE QF GENTLE MEN'S HATS, manufactured at . one of the best establishments ut Philadelphia, to which 'he invites special attention. ' • lie has also constantly on hand a large and varied assortment of his own manufacture as well as city made • - - • , • EATS, AND CAPS, suitable for he season, comprising every veld eytofitussiagleaver,-Itleleskin-und-Silk-Hats;— finished in the latest style, together with a full assortment of Caps of every shape and des cription, and at.every ptice, He particularly invites the publ:u to call andexamine hisexten siva assortment, which in style, material and , finish, cannot be surpassed by any in market, and which he is able to put nt prices lower than eier: 'Kt Remember his old. stand on• North Hanover street, between Humer's and Soner's tem°. ,fauft2o Work clk. Cumberland It. - 11. Comp' y: THE - stockholders'of this Company are hereby notified that:a General Meeting •of the stockholders, of the company. • .wili •be hold at the Lir re ( Building in the rilv of Bahl -more, on .I%ION DAY, the Blit day of Septetribeir, 1851. at 7 11-21o'clocit, , P. M., at which meeting a full report of the condition of this road will 'bo mode. And they are further notified tliat the election for President and Directors of tide company will be held at the office of tile 'on ; puny, at Yofk, TUESDAY, the,2Bo cloy 'of , September, 1851, tietwom the bents.' of 11 51. end 2 P. 11, , • sept3to ELI VE.WIS,,Proot. RIM CORN and 6.4l'B'pui. Hissed by the undersigned; and tiust Inelbst•rrirket pries paid ilveism Also, grant; FAILaY FLQUR end Mill reCd of .i.fr kinds for Halo icasonnble terms., Apply at the FARMERS' MILL (formerly Good norm Woo., Pconsnorn township, Cumberland county s-pt:ltr MARSHALL JAMES. ' • • - 0.01/1 , 1) • To the Lathest-.,W11 'respectfully inlerrri 419' Lachett that 'be hale fitted up rho room" roix,ntly tiuuliied by Mart Petsey Kerwin, • neat dot tO old stand asa LAI)U S 111./E 'ST Q where they will:find u.xelh,oelected ttafi , r , lnatflt of gaiters, btthkin*tiO, , (Yost ma , ;nintstsriaa ,in ,Philodelphiftelipd.alecf,o t hie stun Initce pit - li 10, ayay.:7 . V —• • 'llMli IA I: '0 11,—..5k lola yaltrit 5b.t..:06 c.'l . 4. 1 Y -keitt on hand .a.'! 1 - WIILIAItD'S 'Dm I',.,Cti) . ,'2,6bc . rjit , einqip. R 41.7, ,E,S Wei T .1p AtEiiicittoilts Sale. palms lion B.A.LXI. 11 ; Wirlaige -- TLfe - R LE 13,1MA3TZir lIRTBZTMZ3ED,I SEE