Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, October 08, 1851, Image 3

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14"OTICZ.
ATOTICE is hereby Riven to eli •persons 41-
.01 wrested; that the following . accounts have
bean filed in this office for , examination by the
11^' ,, ntinttints there'll named, and will be presen
t • • t •he 0 rphans' Court or Cumherland coon
- n , irtontion andellowanco Tocsdny,
I : a day of November, A. D, 1851, viz :
I. The account of. Johh Orrin; adminit-trntor
of Joseph Ifelllefinger, late ufFrankford
totvn
ship, deceased. •
The account of John Lefevcradministra.
tor bf Wm, L. Spangler, late of Dickinson tp.
deceased.
3. The. account of George Kissinger, Jr. ad
ministrator de bonis non with the will annexed
of George Kissinger, late of Dickinson town
ship, dec:ased.
4. The account of. George Sailor,administra
tor with the will annexed of Mathias Sailor,
late of South' Middleton township, deceased.
5. The account of George Sailor, odministra
ta with the will annexed of John Klineline,
late of S. Middleton township, deceased.
b.. Tho account of Jacob Dorsheimef,pdmin
iatrator, of Efixabeth Dorsheimer, late of the
Borough of Nfechanicsburg, deceased.
7. The account of Daniel Whistler, adminis•
trator With the will 'annexed of Jacob North,
late of Mifflin township. deceased.
8. The account of Wm. Crawford, Esq.,
ad
ministrator with the will annexed of John Mc-
Farlane, late of Mifflin townthip, deceased.
9. Thn account of Adain.Shulenberger, Ex
ecutor of Benjamin §hulenberger, late of Hope
well township, deceased. . •
10. The final ,account of• Jacob Dorsheimor,
Executor of Andrew l)prsheimer, late Of the
borough of Mechrinicaburg;deceasue.
WM . . GOULD, Register.
Register's Office, 'Carlisle, R,
.October 4, lan. s .
Prothonotarrs Notice.
%TOME is hereby given to all persona in—
terested, that the toilowing accounts have
been fled in the Prothonotary 's office for exam•
inatiotY, by the accountants therotn named, and
will be presented to the Court of Common
Pleas of Cumberland county, for confirmation
and allowance, on Wednesday,the I:2th day of
November. A. D. 1851 :
1. The account of Daniel Cline, Esq., ossig•
11C0 OP-Venry S. Myers and wife, under a deed
of voluntary assignment, &c.
2.-Tlm account-of- Daniel-Cline; Esq. i —nssig•
nee of Philip.Ebert:m-., under a deed, of vol
untary assignment, &c., •
3; The account of Samuel Woodburn 'se.
quostrator of the Hanover and Carlisle Turn.
pike road - company,
4. The account of Christian Eberly assignee
of Daniel Heck.
JAMES F. LAMBHRTON,
octB3l Prothonotary.
MEW ARRIVAL OF HARDWARE !
HENRY SAXTON, has just 'received and
opened the largest assortment of goods in his
line ever offered to the. citizens of Cumberland
county, which will be sold at extraordinary low
rates. The publiE Hi respectfully invited to call
and examine his assortment of goods, which
consist in•part, viz:
To Coach .I:rakers and others in scant of 'a good
Carriage ;
Plain and figured canvass, --
Enamelled leather,
muslin and drilling
Patent feather, 'Plated Dashers, Damask,
r §atinin,76ltie and-drab .cloths, bread_pa sting and
seaming laces, hubbs; lams. spokes,, elliptic
springs, iron axles, coach varnish, moss and
door's hair, &c., &c.
To Sad(yrs
COmplole-assortmentd--of Sudlery tools, ja
panned, brass and silver mountings; of various
patterns, &a., &o. •
,!
To Cabinet nut? Shoemakers
Mahrgany, Walnut, and Maple vaneers.—
M ihogany, Walnut, Mineral and Glass knobs,
curled hair, mouldings of various patterns, var..
sofa springs, &c., momeno lining and
binding skins, lastaohread, pegs, &c.
T o
_M i ncer s , Carpenters, and Wet's. •
. A complete assortment
,of' upright, rim and
mortice locks, with mineral, white and brass
furniture hinges, screws, StlEll and shutter
springs and bolts, giros, putty, paints of all co
lors, oil. and turpentine, also mill, cross-cut
cireuhir, hand and nunel saws, augurs, chisels,
elt.mp.og and pointing axes, hatchets, planes
end plane irons, steel andiron squares, nails,
splices, &c.
Tu Blackezniths, Fa , mers, and otheri.
A complete assortment of hammered and
rolled iron of every size and description, last,
shear, opting and blister steel, English find A•
merican wagon boxes, anvils, solid thread vi
ces. files, ras'pos shoeing male, &c.
wouldl invite particular attention to my as
sortment of waiters an'p trays, plain and gothic
styles, knives and forks, butter knives, carving
jkrityeasold lorks, table stealsOnit eller and han
knives. scissors anti shears,"Brittannia ' German
and silver plate, table and _tea seoon9.brasa and
boll metal preserving kettles, smoothing irons,
tubs, buckets, churns, &c.
Also on hand Blake() and Fluswelre Fire and
Water Proof Paint. (Carlisle, Oct. 1.)
Carpets and Oil Cloths
AT MILDRITHIEFFS
CHEAP CARPET STORE.
ITIHE subscriber being in a bye street is un•
der a low rent, and very light store expen•
see, which enables him to self goods wholesale
or retail at-the lowest-prices—in , the-city,-•and
buyers will do well to examine his assortment
of beautiful IMPERIAL, INGRAIN and YE—
NITIAN t;ARPETS, of all widths and every
variety. •And OIL CLOTHS from 2 to 24 feet
wide for Rooms, Hails, &c., with a great van
ety of low priced Ingrain Carpets, from 2540 50
cents p. and Entry and Stair Carpets from 10 to
20 cents per yard: Also, Hearth Rugg . ; Table
Covers, Floor Daze, Cotton and Rag Carpets,
Stair Reds, &c. H. H. EBDRIDGE
No. 41, STRAWBERRY' 'Street, one door
above Chesnut street, near Second, Philada..
octB3m.
.PROCLAIUTION.
WHEREAS the Honorable Flummox
W,Arrs, President Judge of the several.
Courts of Common Pleas of the counties of
Combo-land, Perry aria Juniata, in Pennsylva
nia"'
•and Justice of the several Courts of Oyer
and Terminer dnd General Jail Delivery in
said counties. and Hon. John Stuartland John
Clondenin, Judges of the Court oagyeil and
Terminer and General Jail Delivery for the
trial of ultcapital and_ _other offenders, in the
said county of Cumberland, by thbirprecepts to
me Airected, dated *the 25th of August, 1851,
have ordered the Court of Oyer,and Terminer
and GenerulJail Delivery, to be holden at Car
lisle. owthe 2d MONDAY of November next,
(being tholOth day) at 10 o'clock in the Piro
noon, 'to continuo two weeks.
"NOTICE is therefore hereby given, to the
Coronet., Justices of the Peace and Constables
ofthe said county ofCumberland, thatihey aro
by the aald precept commanded to be then and
there in their proffer persons, with - their re p o, -
records, inquisitions, exaininatiOns, and `all
other remembrances, todo those things' which
theirof2cos appertainto tie dono,and all those
that are bound by reeognizancos; te prosecute
(against the .prieoners that are or then shall be
in the Jail of said county, are to be there to
prosecute them es shall be just,
DAVID SMITH, Sheriff. ,
Carlisle, Sept. 1851.
PAIMBIATT SIVIRC3I3.
JUST received a small quantity of
.Glenfield's
Patent Starch Polish, put up to „# and -ill).
mum and highly recommended es a very su
erior article'. Also; Patent Starch Polish:
181,opt 24 .•G MITNER.
ittowzom.
' THE tinCersigned having been appointed nn
Cuditor. by,tho , Court of Common Pleas of
umberland county toSmarshall and distribute
the assetsin the hands•ol4olin Rupp ; assignee
of Jacob 'Bates,'ot- Shiremanstown, among the
creditors of sold Bates, will meet for that pur
pose at his of in the'Borough of Carlisle, on
FRIDAY, , the' 17th' day of October nost, at
.10 o'clock, Al
Mi-
HUGII GAULLAGHER, '
Auditor.
801422,18 M
Caution to the ' Public.
ora.r to. prevent iho destination of girds
and damn o to our, preprirty,the . undorsign
od •• positively, prohibit parsons from
•shooting or burning oli thou prumioeo. Tbogo .
who: (11A guilty of it horeatter Rill 'bo.: mode
to oufrot tlao "ratioltiescrif the bitv.
DAVID MILLER: jr,
„ .
WILLIAMS,
JOHN MILLED, • '
u.CHAMBqUEI,
WAI. CCLBERSON,
JACOB 'HOERNER,
:JOSEPH CUIVKIR,'
Fr:Eno ICWILLIAII4I3,
JOSEPH wrrmErt,•
HENRY SMITH,'
• ".06t. 1851-Btar •
Mil
N'gtu ,10vcrtistutents.
Mechanicsburg Institute.
Tftl4 Third Bmei6n of tho , Mechriniaburg
Institute will commence on the; let of October
inei. 'For circulars, contniniUg partieulars
please address F M b
ILT
pcpte4pdst ' Principe!.
IVOTIC:11.
fiend-Quarters, Carlisle Barracks,
.}
September, 17th, 1851.
chILDERS hereafter any soldier of the
AY No. 68.s.Garrison found out of the Bore'
and one mile front the Garrison, without if po'r,
mission in writing from the‘Commanding Offi—
cer, will he considered a licsi!rter. and $3O
REWARD paid for his apprehension and de
livery at the Barracks.
This order will be published in the News—
papers of Carlisle forth° information of the
citizens. By order of Col. COOKE, • "
W. 1. MAGRUDER,
_September *l, 11851-d Lt., Post Aiit.
Auditor's -Notice,
TDE undersigned having been appointed by
the Court of Common , Pleas ._of__Cumberland
county, ari Auditor to marshal •and distribute
the assets in the hands of Jacob Ritner, As
signeo of Leonard Wise, under a deed of vo.
luatary assignment for the benefit of creditors
hereby hotifies the creditors of the said Leon—
ard XV,iae, to present their claims duly authenti
cated to said Auditor, at his office in Carlisle on
or before SATURDAY, the 18th day of Octo
ber next; - WM. 111L' NROSE,
sept 24 Auditor.
231:11r VITANIZED
' A smart, active boy, 16 or 18 v ears of age
wanted to learn a trade- Referenceirequired.—
Enquire at tlie toctlto HERALD OFFICE.
DX S3'BING.A.CADEZI.II".
EWVILLE, CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PA.
W. R. LINN, Principal, akcl Profigsor of Meta
physics and-Ancient Lanettages.
J. ALLEN BROWN, A. 8., Professor of Natu
ral Philosophy and Mathematics.
p HE Wiriter Session of this Institution will
_L commence on the first Monday in November,
1851, which, with the exception of two weeks' a
cation at the limo of the Christmaa holydays, wifl
continue until the last Thursday in June, 1852.
After that the sessions will commence regularly on
the first Mondays of February_ and Auguat,.and,
close on the last Thursdays of Juno and Decem
ber. Every eflort on the part of the proprietors
which would tend to make the Institution worthy
of the confidence of the miblic, will cheerfully be
made I and they,Would hope that by a ,discerning
people the merits of their Acirdemy "Will not be
overlooked._ Located so it is, in the centre of the
he [TOW and romantio Eumberht nd Valley, its sit•
'ration is exceedingly pleasant and beautiful, while
the visage and s u rrounding country is noted for
the morality and intelligence of its ihhabitadrs.—
Every possible inducement will beheld out test'
dente of the Academy to pursue the only path to
genuine usefulness. s'
TERMS,
For the coming term, students in the English
branches will be charged 0,2 00 Tier mon dir In the
Latin and Greek languages S 2 60 per-menth: Af
terwards the terms will he regularly as follows:
I3oarding and washing, per session of
five niunt $35 00
Tuition in English ' 10 00
do. do. including Latin and Grceki 13 QO
French and Drawing, each - 6 00
Vocal and Instruinental Music, each , 7 00
instructions in the-Hebrew language will be giv•
_en without spy tuldnjodal charge.. Nd . r.any
echolnrs" will be received, no student taken for
lc , eihnn ha If a term.
, Classes id civil Engineering Will have the ad•
vantages of field operation with the Conpass and
Chain, Level and l'heociolite. For those intend'
mg to pursue a thorough Academic ad Jention, oc•
eupying four Years, the course will be as follows:
FIRST YEAR.
Reading., Penmanship, Geography, 111.5tory,
English Grammar, NVatts on the mind, Mensunt•
Lion, and Algebra commenced.
BECOND
Algebra completed,
• Geometry of Plains and
Solids, Philosophx of Arithmetic, Geology, Natu'
Sal Philosophy, Chemistry, Latin Grammar and
Reader. -
=I
Analytical Geometry. Conic Sections,Differen•
tial and Integral Calculus., Trigonometry, gotany.
Rlietnrie,sral Science, Censer, Virgil, florae°,
(odes) Greek Grammar and Reader.
=M!
Surveying, theoretical and practicaloNavigation,
(OlnistecPs) Astronomy, Political
Economy, Logic, Mental Philosophy, Evidences
of Christianity, Neutral Theology, Horace (Ars
Poetiem) Juvenal, Persius, Hilmar and Llesiod.
We would strongly recommend to those who do
not contemplate a colle„rria to • education
.fee, their
sons 'or wards, a full Academia coins, is in this
adv,,nceo ~tag e of teueinual improvement map
icg short of this will satisfy an American people;
and it is lit tnly believed that this Institution posses'
ses the cc abilities fur imparting as sound and cony
plume an education as any other in the country.
REFERENCES
Rev. R. INleCachren, Rev. A. Sharp, Rev. S, L
Harkey, Drs. J. Hannon, A. Ranked, S. p, Ziegler
Newville ; Hon. J. A. Baker, Rev. , J. , Dickey•
Rev. B. Pat te.eon, Bluoinfieltfi Hon W, 11.
Allen. President of Girard College, Philadelphia ;
Dr. J. R. Irvine, 'Noryville 3 Rev: T. V. Moore,
Richmond, Vu. ; Rev: .1. Lillie, Mansfield, New
Jersey: Tho Faculty of Jefferson College; James
Huston, A. M., Rev. J. M.,Hastings, Hon. James
Carothers, M. D., Wilkensburg, Pa. ; Rev. S S.
McClung, Rev. Jose - plq croli.orne, Allegheny co.,
Penn'a. 1.14/1
WEL co ,
GRAND NATIONAL; CIRCUS.
(10M PRISING a double Equestrian Troupe
V./and Dramatic Corps, from Niblo's Garden,
New York, and National Amphitheatre, Phil
adelphia, will perform at CARLISLE on.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1851, Doors
open at 2 and 7 o'clock, P. M. Performance
to commence at half past 2 and half past 7
o'clock P. M.
LEWIS B. LENT, Manager and Direeter
C. E. BRISTOL, General Agent and Advor
tiscr.
P. W. WHIT'PAKER,Eq ucctrian Director.
S. W. POST, Leader of the Brass Bend
,Distingiiishing Features.
Wmlle MARIE, the beautiful and' youth
ful Parisian Equestrienne, in her truly anis
tic and brilliabt school of Lady Equestrian
ism, pre•eminently distinguishing her from
every_othgr Lady, who has heretofore appear.
ed in th'e country.
The youthful-Prodigies Mlles LOUEISE
and FLORA, appear in Juvenile Performan
ces, rarely; if ever, equalled. •
Mona, BENOIT the, groat Jonglour a-
Cheeal, will aldo.appear on two Horses, with
D. RICHARDS,In Feats of the Hippodromo
never excelled.
M'dme ROSALINE 'BENOIT appears in
her beautiful Equitation's and now Style of
Horsemanship,_ and is now becoming . she
mode's( all - the fashionable LadyAmateUrs
in that elegant urt in America.
THOMAS NEVILLE, in his stupendous
feats of Horsemanship, riding backward and
forward—=dancing, pirouetting, and somerset:
ling during, the rapid circuition of his Steed.
The Great Vaulting and '.Trick Horse
CINCINNATUS, Performed by Mr. S. P:
STICKNEY.
the Troupe of Trained Ponies, ernbracin;
the colehrated Twin Ponies names and Juliet
will ha introduced by Mr. WIIITTAICER.
. . . .
Prof.JAMRS IL NIXON and his infant
Artists, Master ALBERT and GEORGE, in
their graceful, classic, and wonderful gym.
monks;
Mr. D. RICHARDS, tho wild . vaulting
Horsemen of the Pampas, on his' fleet and
hounding . Courtier, without saddle, over bar—
riers and live barred gates and through bal—
loons. '
Sports of the Hippodrome, on four and six
Hems, by .the disunguiehed Equestrian' S.
P. STICKNEY,
Sport' of Atlas by the Giant of Iron nerve,
HERR LEE, who performs with real cannon
balls of 35 and 44 each. • ' -
Two 01i:terns—SAM LATHROP, the
Stump Orator end Jester, JOHN GRIMAL—
DI WELLS, the EngliiliClown. . •
In,addition to. a full, and unequalled Per.
forinance in the Circle mill •be represented
the Grand . Romantic Spectacle of ST.
GEORGE AND THE DRAGON; with all
ifs splendid Accessories, Proceseioni, brillian t
Ar mote and Banners,, Historical, Costumes,
together with a full Catt., of. Characters, ac—
companied with all.the originar.Music,
• - Two; more Brilliant Peewees distinguish
this from all ether coMptiblee.' Tho•lntorior is
illuminated .with.GAS,'aibi the Eaterloi with
Granps 'lmproiek Drynnnond Light
Modeling thii ; prentiliesright,and,cheerrel the
diVieest
.Adminiion, centz t , haltprice,
.Pqr,Akiv.parliculari see llargo. and 'small
bills at the Afferent Hotels km • •.' ,1
cal he above celebrated' Trout. will' pet:-
fort(' at lietriabtiri: 17th: ; ' Dilbtowh
,-.. : - ...lllli6tellantotto.
ADJOURNED SALE OF
Palatable meta Pstate,
On S.4TORDAY, 18th' of Ociobir, 1851.
• TUE undersigned, assignee's' of aim. T. C.
Miller, will sell at public outcry; on the promi
see, the CUMBERLAND FURNACE ES•
'TATE, (the title to which is now eettled,)con.
elating of the CUMBERLAND FURNACE,
with over . •
2000 Acres 'of Mountain Land,
, - MILL, SAW MILL, B LAC K
,3 :
1" SMITH SHOP, a number
;: 1 NAN T' - 11.0 S , the • Fumed
is i Farm of IIOO,ACRES, Peach Or-•
chard farm, three other tracts of
farm land, and'Big Meadow of 22 acres. Tho
above mentioned properties will be sold alto
gether, or separately to suit purchasers, and the
mountain land will be sold in lots if not sold
with the Furnace. Tho above property is ait
sated in Dickinson township Cumberland coun
ty, rile YelloW Breecheri'Creok running thro'
part of it,,and would be well calculated for
manufacturing , pursors, as the creek is a con—
stant stream, and never freezes in winter, being
spring water. For further partictilars enquire
of either of the undersigned, or Wm. H. Mil
ler, Esq., Carlisle. Salo to commence at 10
o'clocki JOHN T. GREEN,
' D. W. McCULLOCH,
omits ,4ssignces.
House and Lot at Public Sale.
On S.TPURDAY, the 25th of October, 1851
THE subscriber will offer at public sale the
house in which he now lives, situate on the east
side of west street, halt way between Loather
and North streets, in the borough of Carlisle.—
' ' It is a TWO STO RY FRAME
HOUSE, rough cast, with a large
~; 0 1 4 41
~ back' building, containing in all
eight rooms, with a large pantry,
passage; arid a good work•shop
and wood house at thefoot ol the lot, all in good
order. The lot is 29 feet in front by 120 deep,
and rltends to an alley. The house has a wa
ter_ HAI to a good well of water, forty feet from
the house. The lot isswoll supplied with the
choicest of limit trees: This property would
suit for a-boarding house, as it Is near the col
lege. The property will be sold on reasonable
terms, and possesSion given on the Ise day of
January or April, as may suit the purchaser.—
Terms made known on day of sale: For lur
ther-particplar.4l,enquire-of-the-subSeriber,
Goths • 'WILLIAM H. EARN.
GREAT ARRIVAL OF
Buell and - Winter Goods.
AT THE STORE OF THE F. UPSCRIBER
THE GREAT MART FOR DR Ir m ;GOODS,
GROCERIES, BOOTS, & SHOES.
Tim subscriber respectfully informs his'
friends and numerous customers, that he has re
turned from Philadelphia, witlra large and va—
ried assortment sr FALL ,AND WINTER
GOODS, consisting in part-of
BROADCLOTHS & CASSIMERES,
Lattinetts vestings, muslins, checks, tickings,
flannels, linsey, velvet cords, cravats, snepon
dots, gloves.
LADIES' DRESS- GOODS,
silks, morinoes, bombazines, figured and plain
changeable peplines, MOLISIIII do Laines, Bing•
hams, calicoes, alpacas, shawls, gloves,-hosie
ry, Coburg cloths.
BOYS' CAPS,
a'very large-assortmerit,mnbtacing-evory.st-yle.
style and quality; .
BOOTS AND. SHOES.
An extensive variety of Men, Women and
Children's Bbots and Shoes, from the most cel
ebrated manufacturers.
. GROCERIES, •
'Of all kinds, such as-sugar, coffee, Molasses,
Rice, &c,, &c. CHOICE. TEAS from the
welt-known, Tea dealers,'denkins & Co.
Allvilla visit :our establishment are free to
acknowledge that ,we are selling every descrip•
tumor Foreign;and l Dorneslie Dry Goods. Boots
and Shoes, &e, at astonishingly low prices.—
Our system of low prices has already attracted
a large flambe'. of:people. attention of all
who wish good bargains is solicited; as extra
ordinary inducements can be offered to purcha
sers. Don't -ferget . the corner opposite Leon. -
ard's old stand, North lfanover street..
Batter, Eggs. Rugs and Soap, taken at mar
kot prices; N WOODS, A - gt.
"021
DIORErNEW- GOODS.
9111 E subscriber is just receiving at Iris DRY
IL. GOOD AND CARPET EMPORIUM,
the largest and most extensive stock of
,FALL AND - WINTER GOODS,
ever brought to Carlisle, - which he will sell on
the most accommodating terms and at the low
est possible terms. Among the goods receiving
are a very extensive assortment of 131'k, Plain,
- Figured and Fancy Press Silks, mous dd lained
Cashmeres, French Merinoes, Coburg and
Canton Cloths, Alpachas, Chintzes, Prints;"
and every other variety of Dress Goods that is
'to be had in the eastern markets.
Also cLwrils, Plain and Fancy CAssihters,
Satin and Fancy Vesfings, Sattinets, Kentucky
Jeans, Cotton Kerscys, &c.
CARPETS,
•
A well, seleetitd 7 steck, such as Cotton. Rag,
Venitian, Girdling, Stair, Hall, Ingrain, I,'apes
try and Imperial_ Carpets. Also, MO cases of
BOOTS AND SHOES, •
of every siza - and mnde - in the most fashionable
and durable manner. An assortment of
FRESH GROCERIES & SPICES ;
&C. I would particularly invite the public to
call and examine the siock before making their
Purchases, as I urn determined to cut Goods
very low. Remember the old stand, East Main
street, oppositeqi. Saxton's lifirdwaro Store.
sept 23 C OGILBY.
BOOTS AND MOBS
THE subscriber has juk rbturnod from Phil
adelphia with a large and 'elegant assort
ment of Ladies, Gentlemen's and Boy's
FaBOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS, all of
• which have been selected with great cal
and purchased from the best ektoblishments, to
which he invites the particular alteation of the
public and his old_ customers. Ills assortment
consists of
Men's Calf. Kip, and Thick Boots,
Boy's do do do
Boy's and Men's Brogans,
• Ladios•Kid and French Slippers, _
Lathes Enamelled Miter Boots,
Children:a Shoes of all kinds. •
Tit fact hieraSsortment comprises everything
in his line. of the.newast and most. fashionable
styles, which ho will sell nt as low n rate as
can bo had anywhore else'in the borough: To
prove this call and examine for yourselves.
charges nothing for nn examination of his stock
but will show it v. it i pleasure. Ladies and
Gentlemen's Boots, Shoes and Gaiters mane-.
factored to ceder in the threat style ns
00-Remember the old- Stupid on North Hano'z
ver street, nqxt door to the - triaware Store of
JrP Lyne • .
septtM JONATHAN CGRNMAN.
Medicines! MedidineS I
Fresh Medicines recently received at Row.
lies' old alond, next- door ,to the Post office
Main street, Carlisle.
Dr..l. McCulloch, a graduate of the Univer•
sity of Pennsylvania, is stow a partner in this
establishment, and will give his especial super-"
vision to the compounding of prescriptions.,
All Medicines warranted pure and cenuine,
and sold ntlthe lowest rates. Fresh Pine Oil
and Fluid constantly for sale.
May 28,'51. II 51 RAWLINS.
ron Kestriif'
• TWO good second-hand PI P } 0 FORTE'S
For pertieulare enquire of the editor. 1.13, 23.
AS SO aidIVEZI arUnCrE.
To the • Electors,of Cumber/and Countli.,
FELLOW CITIZENS,-1. have been eoli
cited by many friends to offer myself to your
•consideration for the office of Asteciate Judge,
and will be thankful ter your support.
_ _
• JAMES. KENNEDY.
tp, Sept J O, .
et:7"TVa are ieouested to announce ,
JOHN UPP, of flampden,.towriship, as a
candidate fer Associate Judge at the. ensuing
eJeatidri.
Brom nre requested to UnriounceCol
SAMUEL WOODBURN ? , of Dialtintion
'as a: candidata for Aestociato.,Judgo at tho'com
ina oleetton. .
Superior Pickling Vinegar.
TIE subscriber hen just received 100galiona
!very — superior Cider' Vinegar, warranted pure
and of the vory'best quality. Come and try it.
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• - Embroideries and .Ribboug.';
.
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ELEOTIOig PROOLALTMM,
wnEritiASylh nod by '4n act-de the GC.4ral
Ikesettibly df the Conintonc'ealth of Peiin.
sylrinia,entitled "AnACtielatirtgto the. eiictido
of this Commonwealth,"- passed thd Sd day at
July, A. D. 1839, it is made the duty, l i f f tlie. Shah
ii of eiei7 county flit* Cuntri
to give imblionoti46 of the ral,Bleo one, arid
in such notices to enuniciite ' • '
Themflieera to be elected, ' '
—2._Dealonte the place at. whieli the.election - is
t' be held. ' " " • •
DAVII3 S1111TIi•,111gh' sherlff of the county
Cumberland, do hereby make known and 'give
this public notide to the eleetorn of' the 'Cotinty of
Cumbeilnnd,that on TUESDAY the.l4th dsy of
October next nn Election will 'be held; af
the several election districts established' by tow
in. Enid county v .:at which time they will'vote by
ballot for the several officers hereinafternamCd,
viz:—
- ONE PERSON
for Governor of the State of Pennsylvania
PERSONS
fox Judges of the Supremo Coua 'of the State
of l'Odusylvania.
ONE PERSON
for Canal Commissioner of the State of Henn•
eylvania.
ONE PERSON
for President Judge of the 9111 Judicial Distrie
composed of the counties of Cumberland, Per
ry and Juniata.
TWO PERSONS
for Asioniato Judges of the Court of Common
Pleas of Cumberland county.
TWO PERSONS
to represent the county of Cumberland in the
House of Representatives of Pennsylvania.
cINE PERSON
for ProtbonotafT of Cumberland county.
ONE PERSON
for Recorder and Clerk of the Courts of Quar
ter Sessions, Oyer and Terminer and Orphans'
Court.
ONE PERSON
for Register of Wills of Cumberland comity.
ONE PERSON
for Commissioner- of tho county of Cumberland
ONE PERSON
for Treimuror of tho county of Cumberland
orim PERSON
forls:wector of the Poor and of the !louse of
EtepldSmotit of Cumberland county.
- ONE PERSON
foe Auditor to settle the public accoAnts of the
county of Cumberland.
The said election will be held throughout the
county, ns follows
The election in the electioridistricl. composed
of the borough of 'Carlisle and the townships of
North Middleton, South Middleton,Lower Dick.
inson, Lower Frangford and Lsowel. West Penns
borough, will he held at the Court House, in the
hot (nigh of Carlisle. ••
The election in the election district comi osed
of Silver Spring township, will, be held at the
public house of George Duey, in ogiiestown in
said township.
The 4 ttlection Ir. the election district composed
of Hampden township, will be held at the house
formerly occupied by 11. Bressler . in said town
ship.
The election in the election district composed
of the toknahlp or Upper Allen, will ho hall at
he public house of David Sheffer 'in =Sheller's,
.
The election in the election district composed
of the township of Lower A lien will be held lic
the wagon-maker shop of- Jonas Hunchbargert
on Slate Hill.
The election in the election district composed
oC East-Pentiaborough township, will be held at
tlie,kuse now occupied by Dolson, at the
weiaMild of the - Harrisburg Bridge.
The election to the district composed of New
qa
tAcrland, will be held at die public house of
140 : 1301)1, in die borough (if New Cumber
land.
The election its the district composed of the
borough of Arechtmicsburg,.will be held at the
public house of John nooses', in said borough.
• The election in the district composed of Mon
roe township, will be held tit Ips public house of
Geo. Goodyear its Churchtowt n said township,
'I he Mention In the district unposed of Upper
Cickirfson top, iiill be - held at the _house
now occupied by C lirisaan 114:Annan n aid town ,
ship.
The election in the district comigiSed of (110
• Borough of New ville, and townships of Mifflin,
Upper Frankfort!, Upper Wont Perinsherough,
and that part of Newton township,ifiit kncluded
in the Leesburg election 'district -htfeeinaller
mentioned, will he held at e the ROislc. ,) Sialiord
House, in the tiorehgn'ofNewville. -.- s.
The.eleotion in the &Strict cuossmsed br I Toir.',..
. wwo. ~,,, , ,„,.. oc min at the Schspl llouse
iii Newburg, in said township. ,
Toe election in tin district coinposed of Ott
borough of Shippensburg. Shippensburg town
ship,and that . part of . .. Southampton township not
Tr — minded in the Laislisirn, cr lectimrtlistrict,-will
be held at the Council House, in the borough, of
Shippensbneg, - - - -
And in and by nn act of the General Assembly
of this Commonwealth, passed the tit! July, 11314
ibis thus provided; "'flat (lie qualified electors
of parts at Newton and Southampton township,
its the county of Cumberland, bounded by the fol
lowing lines and distandes, via: Beginning at the
Adams county line, thence aki 's n , the line'dhiiillug
the townships of. Dickinson atid Newton to the
turnpike road, thence along Said turnpike to. Cen
tre School llouse,ots said turnpike, in Southamp
ton township, thence to a point on the Walnut
Bottom Road at Reybuck's, including Reybuck's
Farm; thence straight direction to.-tha Miw Mill
belonging to die 11011.3 of O s ebege Clever, thence
along Krysher's ruts to the Adams county line,
thence along the line of Adams county to the place
lif beginning., be and the same it hereby . declared
a new and separate election district, the election
to be held at the public house of W m. Maxwell
in Leesburg, Soathampton township."
Notice is Nerebv,Given,
That every person ' excepting Justices of the
Peace, who shall hold any office or appointment
of profit or :trust under the United States ? or of
this State, or any city or incorporated district,
whether st commissioned officer or oherwise, a
subordinate officer or agent, who" is or shall be
employed under the legislative, executive, or ju
diciary departments of this State, or oldie United
states, or of any city or of any incorporated din
rid; and also that every , member of Congress
and of the State Legislature, and of the Select of
Common Council of any city, nr commissioner of
any incorporated district, is by law' incapable 01
holding or exercising at the same time, the (Aline
or appointment ofjudge,inspector, or clerk of any
elections of this Commonwealth,' and that po in
spector, judge or ether officer of such election
shall be eliAible to be then voted for.
And the said act of ASsemblv. entitled an act
Jelalingto elections of this Commenwealth,paised
:tidy tlt, 1839, further provides as follows, tn. wit,
''That the inspectors and judges shallimeet at
the respective places appointed for holding the
election in the district to which they, respectively
belong, before 9 o'clock in the morning Of the
Second Tuesday'of October, and each of said in
specters shall appoint one clerk, Who shall be.
`qualified voter ofauelf district.
"In case the person wltosltall havorecelved the
second highest tiumberlt votes..for inspector,
-shall-not -attend- oodic-day - of-the election; then
the person who shall have received the sop a ,
,highest number of votes for judge at the next
' preceding election shall act as inspector,in his
place,._And in ease the -person• who', shall huge
receitmd the highest number of ,yOtes for inspec
tor shall not attend,tho pe,.son elected judge shall
'appoint an inspector in his placer and incase the'
person elected a judge shall not attend, theii the
inspector who received the highest number of
vote s shall appoint 1), judge in his place; or Wetly
' vacancy shalleontinue 'the 'board fOr the mince
of one (sour alter the_ time fixed by laW ,for the
Opening of the election, the qualified voters' of the
'.township,,ward or district for which such officer
shall lave lieee elected, present at the plane of
election, shall elect one of their number ,to fill
;such vacancy.
'lt shall be the duty of the several assessors
ystecleprive to attend at Alm place of holding
every general, special or township, election, der
invite whole time Enid election is ;relit open, for
the purpose of giving information to the insPeciais
Rod judges when called eo s in relation to the right
of any person assessed by them to vote at such
election, or such other matters in relation to the
assessment of voters na the said inimectors or,
either of them shall from time' to time reoitire,,.
"No person shall be permitted to.vote ;at any
!election as aforesaid, than a white factotum oh the
'nge . ',,of twenty years or more; who shall have rev
aided in the State nt teak one yeurt arid in` the
; lotion district where .116' oilers his vote at lea 4
ten dayi immediately preceding 'etieli election.
'OW withintam years paid is Slate oil' Obtlitty taffy,
whisli Shall have trout assessed al:least tern days
f ova tins slestlpaa r estizentiCif the linked'
States',Wholias previously beim n,qualifiediMbie
this , State, and removed therefrom and retnrn
ed, and who shall :have, rashlettZlitiliCelection
'district and paid tunes aforesaid, 111101 be entitled
to vote alter residing,in this, Stste,,six , , , ,ncinthas
That' the white' keneu,',eitiZens of
the .I.linitcd States;'l*Clden the ages of, tWeety:
one and twenty'twO, years. unitli'nve resided ui
the eleediatidistrici Mit diestaiia afelesaid, shell. •
be entitled ter vote althetigiOliey,sh,lll nc4,hvo
paid nixes.. , '
,N9terson. he'perinitte'Cle'Vti,terWheie.
name went anatnitried 11;140'114 .
habitants furnished 'by
ir*,' he produce a receipt — for the payment
Within two years,Mfa-state - or,eountv tax - risseit - - -
tied agreeably. tit the Do r nstltetion, and Rive satis
factory evidence either.quidsmallt or aflirmation:l
tr' the with' dr, t iMoilicr that, lie; tins
tOxi or on tgilliirß 0.94140,4, wipt „
. ;,
.
1 4 .• , ,
shall inake - oath to the,Payment thereof.' Steand,
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1 ,,
hellaino...a.riglikt9itete.liybelogattrleatOr_be ,
ween tho'nge,Of twenty one and twenty two genre,
c shri ll depose tin' oath or affirmation that Ire has
r,sitled lo POI State at least one year next before
Ins appileatidd, chid make such proof of reliance
in the district sale fecjitiCed by tills act and,that
he &eh verily believe friord tlMaticount given him
that lid is of the age,iiiiiredaid;kifid'lielt othee,ev.•
idenise toils required by titio act i vilierettpui . the
trirliVie - isf ilialferrina BO admitted to Vete ..slialr 'l l, ?'
itiaerted in the alphabetical list by the inspectors,
and a note made opposite thereto by, writing the,
'word 'tax,' if he shall be admitted td vote by
reason of having paid tax, or the word 'age,' if
he shall he admitted to vote by reason Mauch age,
Shall be called out to the clerks, who shall make
the like notes'in die lists of voters kept by them,
''ln all cased where the mime of the, person,
claiming to vote is fotuid err the list furnished by
the commissioners and assessor, or his right to
vote whether found thereon or not, is objected to
hy!any qualified citizen; It Shrill lie the duty ofthe
inspctors to examine such persons on oath as to.
Ids codifications, and it he claims to have resided
within the State fur one'year or more; Isis oath
shall be sutficientproof thereof, hut shall make
proof by at leastone competent witness, who shall
he alualified chit:tar, - that be has resided within
the district for more than ten days next immedi
ately preceding said election, and Minn also lihn.
sell swear that Iris bona fide residence, in pursu
ance of his lawful calling, is within the district,
and that he did not remove into said district fcr
the purpose of voting therein,
'Every person qualified as aforesaid, and who
Shinn make due proof if fecm wed of his teaidence
and payment of taxes as aforesaid; he shall heti&
mitted to vote in the township, ward or district
in which lie shall resit:ie. .
•]f any person shall preient or attempt to pre.
vent any officer of any election under. this act
from holding such election, or use or threaten any
violence to any such officer, or shall interrupt !or
improperly interfere with him in the execution of
of his duty, oealitill,block up the window or ave ,
nue to any window where the same may be hold
ing, or shall riotously disturb the. peace. at such
election; or shall use orsTeactiec any intimidating
threats, for fon a or violence; with designto Influence
unduly or overawe any elector, or to.prevent him
from voting or to restrain the fret doin of
_choice,
such persons on conviction shall be fined in any
slim not exceeding five hundred dollars and he
imprisoned forany time not less than three nor
more than twelve months, and if it shall he shown
to court, where the trial of sash offence shall lie
had; tont the tierson - so offending; wasnot a resi%
dent of the city, ward, district or where
the offence was committed, and not entitled to vote
therein, then on conviction he shall ha Sentenced
1)1)11 plinO or not less than one Inindreil nor
more than one thousand dollars, and be itnprisci,
ned not less than six month nor more thati : -'twe
years.
'lf any person or persons shall mike any het or;
Wager upon the resnit or any election Within thn ,
C..mmettwealth, or shall offer to make any such'
bet or, •wager, either by verbal Rroclamation there
nr by any written or7pritiltd advertisement.
challenge or invite any person to 'makerautilijiet
or wager, upcn conviction thereof ite';iai2thek Shall
byleit and pay three times the,iimonnti• ; o4:k hr
to be bet. V.
91 any person,not by law qidifilikithaldrciu!l
ulently vote at any election in' , :tlii9 - i :0011001 ,
wealth, or being otherwisegnalified
f his proper district, or it any person I:flowing
the want of such - qualifications, shall aid or .pro.
Cure stich person to vote,. the person. offending
ah ill, on conviction, be fined In any sum not ex.:
needing tiVo hundred dollars, and be imprisoned
for any term notexceeding three months.
'll'any person sbnll vote at more than one elec
. ..
on di. trier, or 'otherwise li•andglently vote more
than once on the saute day, or shall fraudulently
Tat or deliver to the inspector two- tickets to
gether, with the intent illegally . to vote, or shall
insicuro - atiotlfiO. so "ho do, he or they offending,
shall on conviction he fitted in any sum not less
than fifty nor more than five hundred dollars and
he imprisoned for any .term not leas than tliree
nor more than twelve months•
'lf any persooMot qualified to vote in this Com
inonwealth, ngreeahly to law. (except the sons or
qualified citizens) shnll appear nt any place of
election for the purpose of issuing, tickets or of
influencing the citizens qualified to vote ,he shall
on conviction forfeit and pay any sum not exceed.
ing, one hundred dollars for every such offence,
Mid he imprisoned for any term not exceeding
three months.'
" Agreeably to the provisions of the sixty-first
section of said Act, every General and Special
Election shall be opened between the boars of
eight and ten in the forenoon, and shall vital nue
without interruption or adjournment until coven
n'etselt; the_eveningi_ when the polls shall be
closed.
And the Judges of the respective districts afors,
snid, are by the said Oct required to meet at the
Court [louse, in the borough M. Carlisle on the
third day after the 'said day of election, being
Pride . ) , tke I7th day of October then and thereto
perlbrm the things required of them by law.
' — ELECTION, Or JUDGES.
FOR the ing5.....1,4.ayr ..Jct...., %Jr at,:
eoutitv etamberland, 1 publish the following
seettons of the net of the GeneralAssemblrof the
sebsfdll of 1881, entitled . " An Act to provele'for
the election of Judges of the several courts of This
Commo n wea' th, and to regulate certain J udicial'
di'strics.
of Iteprenentatives of the Commonwealth of Penn.
syhnrnia in General assembly met, and it islicre
y bgnamed by the authority of the name, That the
mita:lilt:Al electors of each of the several counties
nefiti Commonwealth shall at the next general e
beet lint, at the times and places of electing rept.,
senfatives, and whenever it shall therea fter be
come necessary for as election under this ant, and
tinder the Constitution of this Commonwealth,
vote for live persons at the first election, and at
every election Clereatier, at many no shall be ne
cessary, under the provisions hereof to serve as
Judges of the Supreme Court of this Common
wealth, one person to serve as president judge
nt the judicial•district in which such county-shall
he, and two persons to serve as associate judges
of the seventh courts of such county. •
SEC. it. That the qualified electors residing
within the jurisdiction of an} district court or
other court of record now emoting or hereafter
to betcreated by law, shall at the next general e
lection and whenever thereafter the same shall be
necessaryot the times and places for holding
such elc thin within their respective election dis.
tricts, vote for one person for president judge of
such court and as many persons for associate
judges thereof us shall be required by law.
' Sec. 4. That 'the election for judges shall be
tell due conducted in the several election dis.
Oats in the same 'manner in Lill.respects as elec
tions for representatives are or shall be held,nnd
conducted, and by die same judges, inspbettirs,.
mil other officers; and the provisions olltieci-h
of the general assembly, entitled An Sot"fe_;:ri
iing to the elections of this Commonwealth,"'
approved the second day of July, one thousand!
eight hundred, and Iltirtymine, and its• sever's
supplements, and all other like laws as far as the
same shall be is force and applicable, sled! be
deemed and talon to apply to the election for
judges: Provided, •Tlott the aforesaid. electors
shall vote for judges or the supreme court, on a
separate piece ,of paper, and for all other jiidgeS
required to be learned in the law on another sep
crate .piece of paper .
SEC. 5. 'l . llllt at a meeting of the return judges
of the several districts in each county provided
for by the act hcreinbefore cited duplicate rm
turns,of all the.yotes given in each county for
judges of the gnome court, and all. judges which
the qualitied , voters of such county arc entitled to
elect of themselves unconnected with any • other
comity or ilistri'ct; shall he made out by the clerks
.of. Utz hoard of .rchirn:judges, one-of-iv hich - re
turns the president of said hoard shall forthwith
loilkh in the office orate prothonotarY of the Corm
of common pleas of such county anti the other he
shall enclose in an envelope, which envelope he
shall seal anddirect to the Secretary of the -Coln
ronifwealth, and Place.in the nenrest,post office,
SEC. 6. That in the nice of the election of
president judge of any judicial district composed,
'of two or more coimties, at the fleeting of the
return Judges in each of such counties, the clerks
aforesaid shall make out a fair statement of a?,
the votes which shall have been given at seeli
lectiou withui the comity for every person vett,
for as such president judge, whlCh shall be signed
by siddiudges and attested by the clerks) and
oneoP,sird pa r e shall take charge, of Bitch
statement and shall produce the same at a meet , ,
ing of one judge from each of said countica,which
meeting shall be held On the seventh day afterthe
elealion, at the court house of one efthc counties:
tube fixed by taking such counties in theii•alp4a
baled order alternately;
SEC: 7. that the. judges of the several ootm-,
ties having so met Shall, cast up the several coon
ly returns,niiii monks n sufficient number oilopies
of ,a general return of all the votes given (hr such
ollic° in said district, all of•whicli they shall cer:
lify,alid.one of .VllllOll theysliall lodge forthwith
the office' of the prOlionotary of the °mitt of
carnation pleas of each of 'said counties, and one
of widen they shall enclose, seal and direct tothe
Sebretary of the Commonwealth in the manner
, prrser)bed by the, fifth section of this Oct.
nailer my hand, at Carlisle, 'this Bth
'day:of September, A. D. 1851.
DAVID SMITH, Sheriff. •
Sheriff's Office, Carlisle,Z - •
September:B; 1851. • $
=EI
iIinEVIONT HOUSE,
,130571 k) MASS, L,
nn' 1118 well. known - catablishm'ent is still,con
•.JlL: ducted in the same :limpet. it 'ltas , aiviaye
been. - Tho central and pleasant situation of
thd house. its commodious .stieangoments, and
the' eonitorts and luxuries to be fontie. tharei•
.Combine toreador it agreeable' and:advantage.
cue to the traveller.. , tfl;s
' Paying „Well ono: of 'John; L.
TuolterlSolio.; salting at;tho! herureithit eba
tahlishintint,. the ..subsoribor. pledgesthis host
exertione to.rnaintain itsteputation..an4 to give
,oattatiaction to his, customers.
!: Boston, sept24•3m. PARKER.,,,
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IticaLesfate=ati_liuctio
EXECUTOR'., SALE OF :
'SEAL' ADM PERSONAL ESTATE.
- •
On ./110MMY 1 --ihe 20th tidy of October,' 1851
vt I ILL be' siiid 'nt sale the sub
scribers on the prerhisen of .Christopher
'Johann, late of Dickinson township, Cumberi
land county, ac i d., (at S p ring Mills. about
half a mile west of Cutnberland Fnrmice',) the
following dOseribed Real Estate to wit—
; A Tract ef Land Situate in Dickinson town-
Ship, Currib.riand county, conl silting about 212
ACRES (in all) more or loss. Abopt 12.5 A
cres thereof is Mountain Land, covered with
thriving Chestnut, Oak, Vino and other Tim•
bor t - bordering on the Pine Grove'Read; which.
will bo sold in Jots-to. suit Purchasers.' The
whole however will first be .offered together.—
The Fiiim contains tiboutl23 ACRES of ex
cellent limestone land, Opiate andlying on the'
Yellow Breeches Creek, at Spying Mills, in said
township. The improvements are
two - story LOG HOUS,E, a rarge
STONE BANK BARN; with
w.:ssexplied , and out.house , . There
- , iiiienlfaid.Farm a largo and excel
lent Orchard of choice fruit. The water is ne
ver4ailing and excellent. Also, a WOOLEN
FACTOILY with Machinery &c., attached,
hay.ng a first rate water power ; suited or adap
ted for other purpose° as well as the Factory.—
The water !power - and .fifteen acres are to go
with or to the Factory, on which ie erected a
good two story Log and Frame ffoun,, stables,
ke.' If the - whole of said Estate is not sold to
gether, it will ne sold separate and in tracts or
dotsto'suit purchasers. Any person wishing to
buy, will do well to examine, the property be
fore the day , of sale. Such can have all the-ne
cessary information by calling on either of the
subscribers residing on the premises.n.The
title will be indisputable.
—A L S 0-
-
- ItCPAt the same time and place the
following personal property will be offered for
sale to wit
Two or more Cotes, one Horse, one cat, d eniatl
lot of Sheep, I broad-wheeled Wagon, 1 narrow
wheeled plantation Wagon, a one-horse Wagon,
one Carriage, Plows, Cultivators, Shovel Plows,
-'and-Harrows; -one -wagon- Bed and one pair of
Wood Ladders, also, Harness, Horse Gears,
Saddles, Bridles, Sic. dlso, Plough Wheels,
_l.pair_Cari,lncels, cow_ Chains,_Rakes, Forks,.
Shovels, .4.c. • One Threshing Machine and
Horse Power. Also, several Stoves, (nom a
_Cook Stove), One Kitchen Poser, a Desk,
4.
1 1'44143'7*W a variety of other articles' too
launfer:Otirio'nierltion. Salo to commence at 9
..!:)! 61 .4": , ',A 31 on said day, %Ilion attendanee
',V611,40 . - gi,i t iafrOdAorme made known by'
JOHNSON,
JOHNSON'
8 Executors.
Oipliaus' "Court Sale: . •
,SJit'UnbAY ~ t he 18th day of October, 1851
IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans
Court of Cumberland county, the undersigned
will expose to public eale on- the premises, late
the residence of John Craig, sen., dißc'd., in
Hopewell township, about 3 miles Cvest of
Newburg ' the following valuable real estate, to
wit-207 ACRES of good -slate and free stone
and, in a high state df cultivatiOn and well en
closed with substantial fences. About GO
acres of which are cleared, and the residue well
covered with timber. The improvements are
. . ..
a two story - LOG HOUSE, well
4
th i
--. Ar • ..
plastered outside, a double. LOG
~ : ....% BARN, and othdr convenient out
'AA . t la, buildings. ‘Near the door is a
'..' r4z4x: Spring, of excellent Witter, and an
ORCHARD of choice fruit trees is also on the
pi-Melees. This property-presenttiMany advan
tages which cannot - bo hero enumerated.- -Per•
sons wishing to view it prior fp sale, will call
upon Mr. JOhn Craig, jr,, residing on" thehum
pr on the subscriber living in Newburg.,Sale
to commence at .12 u'cloct, M., when attend
ance will be even, and terms mode known by
seytlOts DAVID WHERRY, Adm'r
VALUASLE REAL ESTATE
A.T PUBLIC SALE.
On SATURDAY, the 18th of October, 1851.
IN pursuance of an order of the .Court of
Common Pleas of Cumberland county, will be
Mild at public sale on the promises, at 1 o'sloclt,
on said day, a tract of land, situate in West
Pennsborough township, Cumberland county,
bounded by lands of Ex• Gov. Rimer, on the
north, Jacob Beltzhoover on the west and south,
and on the east by 'Robert M. Hays, containing
150 ACRES, be the same more or less having
thereon erected, Two STORY
• , °Torn.] o Iron, A 2 , 7 21V I. oa.
: " BARN, and other necessary out—
N J buildings. Tho Mount Rock 'Spring
. :_i:J,Lt...runs through the property, andlhere
is also o well of water at the door. There is an
excellent apple orchard and °Vier choice fruit
on the farm. There are about three acres of
_excellent_rucadow land,lnd tho ‘..rest _of_tho,
cleared land iii of ihe beet quality of limestone.
The above described real estate will be sold on
the following terms :—Five per cent. of the pur
chase money to be paid on the confirmation ofi
the sale by the Court. The balance of one-half !
on the lst day of April, 1852, and the remain-.
ing half any time within five years, which last
payment will be secured by n mortgage upon
the property the interest of which shall be paid
annually. Any person wishing information a
bout the property may inquire of A. B. Sharp,
Req.; at Carlisle, or Rev. - Alexander Sharp,
near Newville. DAVID SMITH . ,
oct Its , Sheriff.
NEW ?'ILL GOODS!,
THE subscriber has just received a large
and general assortment of NEW FALL
GOODS, consisting of French Morinoes, Al.
paces, Coburg Clothe, Cashmeres. Mous de
Lnines, Gingliams, Qslicoes with other Drees
Goods. Also, Broad Clothe, Cassimeres and
Sattinots, Long and Square Shawls, 'Flannels,
&c., to which the attention of citizens gene
is invited.
Yeept23 G W
Sack Flannels.
JUST opened a general assortment of Flan.
'nets for Ladies Sacks, of various, such as scar.
, let, , lllrs.k.,green, blue, gray and black, and nt
',moderafe.prices, also a variety oQll.ougvShawla
ol,'the fabric., G W HITN ER.
Honaocopathic
Medical College of Pennsylvania
Filbert Sired aboed Eleventh, Philadelphia
TflE f Loctnrcri,., the regular winrso will
• commence' annually on the SECOND
i II.ON DAY of °stater, and continuo until: the
, first of March ensuing. •
Am't of fees (Or a fall course of Lectures $lOO 00
Students who have attended two full
courses at other schools • 30 00
Matriculation 'Fee, paid only op
Practical Anatomy 10 00
Graduation Fee 30 00
Tim Cominepccmont will take place °ally in
March..'
• - FAQULTY. '
, WALTER WIbLIANSOti, M. D., Professor of Ma
terin Modica and Therapounca.
„ WILLIAM S: kIEL3iUTLI, M. D. Professor of Ho
rnooopathic Institutes and the Practice of Modi
cino.
SAMUEL. FEEEDLY, M.,D., Professor of Botany
and Medical Jurisprudence.
CHARLES NIEDUARD, M. D., Professor of Clini
cal ,Medicino.
. Josirn G. Looms, M. D., Professor of-Oh
stories and the Diseases of Women and Children.
Avvatr E. SMALL, M. D., Professor of Physiol
•Nld Pathology. •
' 17110 SEMPLE. M. D., Professor of Cliom
istr nd Toxicology.
FRANCIS SIMS, M. D., Professor of Surgery.
WILLIAM A. GAnnuma, M. D., Prolossor of
'Anatomy.
J. D. PETUERIMILIGE, 51. D., Demonstrator of
Anatomy. •
' • WM. A. GARDINER, M. D., Doan,
N 01303 Arch Street, Philada.
Juno 18, 1851-Gm. ,
'VIE LLTIMICO AIL' BROTHER, '
'• NE\VVI L LE, PA.
• •
ThEA.LERS IN lIARDWAIIp in ,all its
,variety for use and ornament. Also,, Shoe
Findings; Morocco, i§r.c. • Glees, 'Oil, Paints,
'Rock and . Wile Powder; &c., Cedar Ware,
Ropes, Brushes, Trunks, Baskets • and Cdach
'Trimmings; &c.• They haVo on hand or will
furnish 'everything. In the , BOOKand STA'
T.CONEBY: lino. They ; have , an...ox,tensivo
ins'aufactory •of. TIN WARE 'for wholesale
end - r Bottse and, arn, Spouting well and
proniplly - ,,,They, - Itatioi en „i2xtenely9
ST vE Where ,may be, the
, thoterniProvad .
Cook Stoves.• The . n bllehttentiori diredted
to the L 'ncastor Keystone. 'Cook'
Stdve;, , foi salo exelusively by, them'; the do nib.
Last, and.choopen. stovolit Abe 'market: - - It will
ho 'borne 'in•mind ,that: their Cook , Stniies are
'oi3; clpapast offered for sale..: All, other roods
so d,as cheep for, cash," as .the ,chesp. Cheaper,
phi:rat. . prowyille,-sept2sitf
•
131a* SAlic' Ekits
11,F, cib its( nONV, , opaniag: , a; 'general
,asaortmout.of bang and Slaul Bleck Silk,/110.
. 110 ,0 4t,jl , lo,ol,Ladies ,Silk Gloves, Lialo Thread
Gloves, and ,a Gooks!. neeortmpaWof tiitk, : liqt
.
mulootpitlpietery:
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IC=
Mat 04*,,:,0,,-!,iiitilai:‘.
erpla ns 2 '. ('o re. Stge..
On T Ile RIMY, the 16th *,f. October]
IN pursuance 'Of et' eider thf the OlPhiniaf,
klourt of Cumberlaiill'oontify; the subseriberd
will'offer at publiiv side oh .1 he .oremisesq.at 12
o'clock. noon, a,tract of !and, Into rile_ propSrtY
of David' Staniar; dOied., situate in. HispolVilli
township,. in-sold county, on the road. Idadirty
from Shippeashurd to -Newberg, about 6 milecV.
from the former and half a mile from the - lariat,
place,conttlining' 215 ACRES, more or lens, ,
of which about* tco Actee are .cleared and, in te
gootl.state of_coltivatior4-the,residuein timber..
The
j cth eare area
story. ou Stone'..
aidka:nnrl:Corn
drib' on Shed,CtrriaF"4l Holum , Smokerousii&c. Th g a .
is a well elf 'water at the door. , -A Sulphur.
Spring near the henna and a strewn. of water
passes through the'tracf: "'There ie arse a dirk
vine young Orcherd'oh the preniisce. Pcr.ons'
ivisiiing . to see the above described property
are requested to call" upon either of _the -eubscriv
bore, ono of whom resides on the farm.
?erns of. Sale :—.525 0 payable on the confii ,
elation of the Bliley one• her or the .residue
the purchase money oh lit April next,
possession will ho given r and the other half one
the Ist April,lBs3. with'ihterest payment to b„y
seared by judgfnent botl6'and mortgage.”
JACOB FOGLESONGEII,
:JACOB slualrat,
Aim" r. of IktitlStrigler, dec'd
agssarninaM Sawa •
aug27ts
Ott SATURDAY, the 11th titri of October, 1851
IN PURSUANCE of 'e deed of Assignment
Y. executed by John Seitz,-of Monroe town-.
ship, Cumberland county, wabe sold at pub.
lic sale, on the premises. at one o'clock, P. M.,
the foqowing described Real Estate, viz :
A,tract of Landsituate in -Monroe township
afiiresaid, bounded by lands of Peter Diller,
John Sollenbtirger,- David Rrysher. the heirs
of Martin Diller, deceased, and Jelin Brindle,
containing' about TWENTY-FIVE A CREE.; .
- having therecn erected a two story
. LOG HOUSE -and LOG BARN,
,4 a a a
it Well of water and. an Apple Or
• 1 3 chard. The land ix limestone . of
good quality.
The terms.of sale Will be:—Ten per cent.:
of the purchase money-to he , pnid by the pur
chaser on the day of sale, one half the balance
on the Ist of April .next, when possession will
be gi'ven and'a deed 'made to tile purchaser
and theresidue on the Ist of April' 1853, with
(merest from let April 1852, to be secured by
judgment bond. The purchaser to have the
landlord's shore of 'the grain in the ground,
nod the taxes for the yenr 1852 to bo paid by
the-purchaser. JOSEPH CULVER T .
aug27aints2 Assigitte of John
Iron 'Works at Public Sale.
On THURSD.II7, the 23c1 of October, 1851,
JLL the interest of the Carlisle Bank, being
the undivided two-thirds, in the IRON
WORKS knbwn as the "MART ANN" and
"AGUSTA" FURNACES, situated at the
base of the South Monntain,-three tones from
Snipponaburg. Cumberland county, Pn., will
be sold at public sale, at the Court House, in
ho Borough of Carlisle. This property cen
time of TWO FURNACES nn the- same
- stream, with MANSION HOUSE
SAWMILL, a- large Coal House,
••two large Stables, O ffi ce & honeys
I •
is s Fr. for workmen, with about 5000 A
. -tom^ CRES OF LAND, a portion of
which is_ susceptible-.of --cultivation—Also,. a.
small tract of hind with a Dwelling House, and
other. buildings. The Ore Binks are of the
best quality and convenient to the Furnaces.—
The Iron heretofore made at these Works has
been of superior quality, suitable either,lor
castings or bar iron. The Works are situated
in the Curnborland Valley; one of:the - richest
agrieffitural districts in the State; only three
miles from the 'Cumberland . Valley Rail Road,
and has 'great faeilieos for obtaining supplies
and transporting iron to market. Persona
wishing to view the above. property or obtain
furtherinformation respecting it, are requested
to call on Mr. Joseph G. Cressler, who lives
within a Mile of the seethe and;is Well acquaint
ed with the premises.
TERMS:—One - half of the purchase .money
on Ist January, 1852, when possession and deed
will be given. The balance in two equal an
nunl payments with' interest,_seente.d_h_Y_in..dg
meet bonds. - -
ALSO—At the slime time and plaee, a Let
of Ground thirty feet square, situated on Mal.
berry Alley, in the borough of Carlisle.
Alito.-a judgment held by the Carlislo• Bank
against the Hanover and Carlisle Tnrnpik
Road Company, amounting to. about $21,00,
Terms cash.
Sale to OOmronnoo nr nrolnok nn nald day
RICHARD PARKER,
.ROBEWP
JNO. IT. PARKER,
Corn.,Board of Directors Carlislo Bank.
aopt24ta
—ORPZIELLIVSLCGUA r ALSALZI._____
TILURSDAY, the 9th day of October, 185; ,
BY virtue of an order of the Orpharo
Court of Cumberland county, will.be
feted at public sale on the premises, the I, (-
lowing propert', late the opiate of Wm. Hat -
rfess, of Allen township, in said county, doe'. .
etc: A Tract of Land, situate in said toe
ship, bounded by lands of Andrew Chaplin, .
George Yost, and others, containing 17 Acr ,
on which is orectiiti a BRICK Di
TILLERY, a COOPER SHG
ma..P THREb TKNANT HOUSIt ,
pe tat d otter outbuildings. 'TERM.
`4-;:lr. FOlO per-cent of-the purchase -
'my to be paid on the day of sale, ono-halt
Pomander on the let April, 1852, and the
minder in two °null annual payments, wit!
interest, and to be secured by recognizance
the Orphans' Court. Sale to commence at I.
past 10 o'clock, A. H., when attendance ;
be given by RO BERT BRYSON,
sem lOts Adm':
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
On SATURDAY, the 18th of Octobir, 0331
IN pursuance of an order of OrphansT.
of Cumberland county, will bo
,sold at po. • o
sole, on the.premisea, the hallowing prope...
late the estate of Abraham Erb; of East Pen -
boro' township, in salt' county, dee'd.;viz :-
No. I.—A lot of ground, situate on Sec- !
street in iVormloyeburg, in said county, n.
berod 48 in the general plan of the .said to ,,
on which is erected u two story weathorboar..
' HOUSE AND RiTC
f 31.41111., with FRAME STABLE HEA
and-
titer otuhuildinge.
No. 2.'—A Lot of Ground
said, town, frontidg on Second street and- be.:
dad . by. Property of Daniel 41till„ by Hill • al. y .
and by School. Homo hd,,
No. 3.—A half lot of ground, adjoining tie
above, on which thereto ncrintpraVemente.
Terna.—The puteliase money to be paid:
the istof Airil next, when possession Will 1, •
given., Sale to commence at I enidelt, P. II",
when attendance mill bo glean by - '•
' BENJAMIN ERB,
• • Adni'r de_banis non VA, Erb, de01(1.._.,'
September 17,-1851.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE. . -
Ott WEDNESDAY, the Sth'of October; 1851 ;
IN puxsinmee of an - order of the ',Orphout '
Court-of Cumberland county, will bo sold r t
public pale on the umbers, of 2 o'clook,t lb.:
afternoon, the folloTtng property. lato ' the es;
tato uf•Aaron Wiie, of Lower Alton township,
dec`d.okia, • • • • : , . • 0 •
A Lot, of Ground,
situate in Shiremanstown, in said township,
fronting 75 feet on thu south of Nolo street
end extonding back about 151 P feet to Oak al
ley. Thcril aro a number of,frult trees on the
lot but no buildings. It will bo sold together
or in ports to suit purchasers. Attendance
will be given and terms made known on, day of
solo by the undersigned, Guardian of' the minor
child of Aaron Wise, deed.
aopt3pd3t . MATTHIAS DITHER.
•
Estate of Jdhn S. Miller,deed.
. - AirroncE is hereby given that Lettere Tea. I ;'t
tamentary on the come or John S. Miller ,t
late of Lover. Allen tmvnship, deconsed,. have.
boon granted by the Itegister.ot tutid county, to
the subscriber residing in the same townehip.—
All persona indebted tonaid estate ere herebY
required to snake immediate . paynne:.t; and.
those having claims to present them ter LIMN.:
'moat to MICHAEL P.: , DILL,
eept3pd6t . . IJa o cutor.
Jf °lice.,
NOTICE herobrglien that: linidiention
willbe made to the test Legislature agre
ttesty to the Constitution 'and'ltiwa of thia',Cont.
monwenlth, for an 'alteration in tho,Charter,of.,"
the Cirlield .Deposit Bunki• • so ea. to 'confer on ~
said Bank the rights and prwileges.of a.Bank of ..
issue, and' to change• the , nante,qfl,eild Blunk•tn
Farinere & Meehahleillaiik of 0011810.7 r
py order of the - B'oard oractate;/.• • • •
, . - WM. •fvU BBETEM; , Caihiet ••
Car •Dep 'Bank May gath,l Bsl-1 51 1 / 4 ,,-- '
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