g.27 - P087176V, —"--------,-,--:-- ----- --/F-1 • . , t'' ' ....,' ;, g ~. ,1 1 .., / ^4. • ~, ,- . & c_ ;....•.,,,, 1 : , I ..••••p-::•it ~...„,-, ~., • sl,g, - . • . srlii 4.1.-'4i. p %,. t' r•,-, .7..4.r, . fg,—, .' , -'' • , v, - 011017.4150•_.•MtRV1 ~~. G°~'~i3'a~S7C.'.~', ~~~. ~, sivslo3 . sii'Ay s , oci.oßim 15, 1851 THETiiCiafAk) CHEM EST NEWSPAPER I,A N Ot3 'fV 1 ' Jollars a yew, or Oar Dollar oar( ' Pifly Coals• paid pai‘ol .11.gptei,,. t..„ . $1,75 if .peatl's4 utterly impossible to get out more than ahole,sheet this week. The do ficiency will be amply mode dp hereafter. • .7e l l -1 P ItESULT. .I.IIGLEIt, —IIIAJORITY ./ FOR WATTS,:-.I%:9ODBURN & RUPP AND VOITGE-COUNIA. 7 .OFFICERS. We record thu result of yesterday's contest Ivitlyninglcd feelings.,of, grief nod satisfaction. Theidefet of si• E. .111114S ' TOINI, 1110 noblest champion of its principles that the Whig party 'ever had; is a result for which we have no lan- guago to express our profound sorrow. We looked with well-grounded confidence for a Geller result—we felt certain that an adminis- Walton so devoted to the welfare of Pennsylva nia, and seLtLeyelleial,lCAhe interests of the people, would be sustained by the popular suf. fragcs—but,We have been painfully disappoint ed. If the returns from Philadelphia "-and o ther counties which have reached ux are en in dex of the general result, Witt. Mecca ixelect ed. Welcome, State Debt! Welcome, Taxa- Lion! seems to Lie the voice of the ballot-box On the other hand, the brilliant snecess of Judge, WATTS and the Independent Judicial ticket in this county, affords cause for an equal 'degree oflfeartfeltp re leasu. That is umph of the People? It is their testimony, whose candidate he was without party distinc tion, to his eminent character as a citizen and and a 'Judge. It is the triumph of the ' Judi ciaiy over party polities : : It is a precedent for after times in favor of an Independent Junicia ry. In this view it is a most important resurt: In Mr. Graham Judge Watts liud a •competitor capable of polling his whole Party vote in a mere party contest. In his failure to do so we see how careful has been the discrimination of voters. • Messrs.'WOODBURN and RUTZ' am probably elected 'Associate' Judges, bi a ma- . jority as large, if not larger, than that cast for Judge Watts. Out: is a democrat and the o- i Alm kwhig, and both are old and respectable ; citizens of the county, well qindifie I for die ..- - .§ta1195.. 10 ...W ich,they have heemelectctf.--We-1 , congratulate their friends•in both pa ties on the triumph they hove achieved. . Our Whig County Ticket, or a large portion - of 'it., we have reason to believe is eleethd.— 1 Our opponents concede the election of Messrs. I Cobean, Sponslor and Zinn, (Whigs) for coon-' ty offices, and R. 111: Ilenderson to the Legis lature. Mr: Bonham is possibly elected also IV a very smalf Majority, but this in by no means certain. The official returns we hope'l will show the election of both Messrs. Ilender- ' son'and Cathcart, Whigs. The election of Mr. Martin, lobo, as Cleric of the Courts, i, claimed by his friends. We were not able t 5 collect 'rellabla returns of the eandidalOs or the coati tl ticket, before going to press, and therefore ,give the 'opinfobs Of our opponents as we have heard them expressed. , . . We have the following returns from the dif tercet districts of the county on the Governor and 'Judicial candidates: , i t:i • 0 g• m• - • , E. 7, P . .6' -" , s 65 36 E. 11 ard, 'ff. 11. fad 8. gglicitnn, N. 111iddleton, W. PennsbDro 48 L. Dickinson, . gßaklt ford, 85 196 170. Nowyille,\ Shippetisburg, *:100 ' Silver Spring, •• ; ,I.l,ppPr Dielciasan, ::IJpper'AllOn, • 4 47 .1..0 - iTer Allen, 40 • 10 1irc.c, 66 ~. • ' ,Now Cumberland 0. Iliddgp'porti - • Hope Well,: - •• • ter•Thetio'retorns show a majority of about 660 fa' Judno Watts in the ciounty, with two .ii small whig townships to bear from, and a lit " tie over 200 for Bigler.- ---._-~- -_"0~ Wo have the following returns from other counties; which hare• been received by tele-. graph. They shoyv that Bigler is carrying the State by a sweeping majority. Amp arm . . FOR .JOHNSTON Dauphin Lebanon . bancasier Philadolphia,„pßy,, ".. 'MAJORITIES FOR mum. ;Cumberland- Schuylkill County ^` 'Carbon • z .- Nortliamptcmy3ol poi Columbia 1116titour-- , • ''Miiiitgombry E= „ L A , reporkreaebnil ygre...just as yeA gl lug to press tliat.Perry ,neutity".bas given ovi 400 lbr.Bigler, and about 700 for G111)/1111. ;I: isArue Judge. IVatts "is probably defoati —a result that was to- be fenred in a distri , so largelliiininsi' biS• - Juniata is y , to tieleaild crom. • • •• ~ •• •7•77-• • 11 •;c?r,9APPBL)I.7-T Synod 3,; lido,. Of Alm Prostiyterinn Church, .111013 till 'nit): 'Presbyterian Clitrreb, i 1 trarottgliv , ort,ilis 21st ,inst. A. largo itt v ,•' tolidanawOr:o.lOrgyman af that body is antic E==l - ,.....dik6—Thelast - V.olunteer, besides its abuse 'gnetal-; wits particelarly di tinguiahed for its feet- la° tithed N. it ever.. tion 111: Ireadurson, .. What the peop hthick 3s shown lorffOiy ihcretisca . Wilth which that. genticion • `' rpeciJod ' i9wnsllp of cr 1 qletop, ; in: tlio. boroligit, ; ' A:glaribulaNititliciation!'•• •• - • • '" ' • •.-" Akr .11,'eucd?isful eiparppieiif hew Veen maci byl.Lord fl',Erg6y, of i)lou'gliink • steam. Tlio - resalt•ofilibroxPeritnent - rtbr.•l . • by means ?f tiyo Itciapa !iipatO? , ,oao 640., tvir:OitY7foYtt . PO4 mayj b plougbaillitit4Vek, at d'aost.Of 43.6 it• ii; tbat toatoorapielt,tbo sumo mor,k by aniituf , , , , Ili' , ten hors(;, at a total taalsiag a saying of .£Z, 160. •• Poi. Me "llei•ald." FEMALE BIBLE SOCIETY OF' CAR= , . he Peurpe it diOte ' idtUcontrAilto;'3 apd in4mbei.s, to re pert oe,:ntrctunt 'rafeed; its. dilipositioU;iand also what has beejrCionaVy the society during, Our p f est S.ora , in 'the - supply oC the, , town ~of 4, otore..eapeeially„. ( ns they.liave fur nishad a'statententmie ca:atoniai4;;Adeppear in the repirt ,er the Penn.4itionia. Bible So ciety. The County B.miety having undertaken duv in the , presont year to , e plOre . aad supply the ctanity, - and' havng comnienced the irdrlc; rind madam' appeal to the citizens ° and churchOs , generally for aid, and , earnestly solicited the co-operation of the local societies in Conaher land county, the society could not'do otherwise than respond to the call ; ,timid through the ef forts of sonic of-the members thestun of fif ty dollars and twenty -five -cents 'was raised,- and paid -owed Mat May to the Treasurer of the Cumberland County Society. That work has gone on during the summer, and. the -re port of the agent May soon in expeCted. This Society having assigned to it the bor ough of Carlisle to explore and supply, re port that at the loft visitation, they found fif ty ill livilluals deltitute, awl distributed fifty two Bibles. It is contemplated again to visit each family, that the exploration and supply of the whole county may be completed and finished this fall. It is satisfactory in looking back to the past tojnal that this society continued its contribu tions to . the parent society during a period when the other societies of the county had suspended these operations. Note we have a number of coadjutors whom we trust will neither tire nor faint when the work of the Lord is to be done.- Some years age we had to deplore the loss, -of -one-of our-most efficient-menihers; who-did not shrink from any duty in the Bible cause.— She has now gone to her reward. Another of the °Mears of the society to 'whose exertions this "society owes much, has left this port of the county, and there is need of some devottA tectiva friend,of the cause to take their pine:, Who among our ladies will atop forward and give their time and labor perseveringly in this behalf? - The prosperity perhaps the existence of the society depends on. such fouted.-: Such will be blessed while they bless others, and it may he hereafter that many irr,this town will thank the Lord tit et he ever . put it into the hearts of the Ladies of Carlisle to form this' associaden. At a meeting of the Faculty of Dickinson Iteld_onAlie-lkli_inst,th ngre!-- solutions were unanimously Adopted: Thsoired, by the Faculty 'of Dickinson Co;- loge, that we have received with the deepest regret intelligence of - the sudden death of our highly respected colleague, the Rev..JANEs . A. DEVINNF,Y, M., Principal of the Grammar School. Re s olved; .That we feel it n duty and a plea sure to bear testimony to his excellence of character as a christifin gentleman, his indom itable perseverance no a student and a min, his,tnarked talents as an Instructor and College officer, and to his decided promise of distinc tion, as a scholar, a writer and a preacher of the gospel. • Reolved; That we will wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty days. RG,ilred, That a copy of these resolutions be forwarded for publica:tiorilifiliis , Chritainn Advocate & Journal," and the papers of the town, and to the survivip,r, relatives of the de ceased, with assurances of our sincere comic.. lence. JESSE T. PECK., Prat. W.S. MAR3SIALI,StIet'y. At s meeting of the students of tge Gram mar school of Dickinson College on Thursday, the Oth 'nub, the death of Roy. Janes .1. Da vinney, A.. M. Principal or the Grammar Soh3ol was announced, awl the following pro- atutire7cnil resolutions were nuanarously ndop tot'. Tricrels, God in his prZvidenne h is seen fit to reiniive from us our highly esteemed Prin. eip 0, who has for three years been faithful to his high trust, and tos greatly endeared him. self to those who hire been placed under his charge, therefore, Rosolocd,' That with feelings of the most profound sorrow we receive tip announcement of this solemn event. . . _ Resolved,.That as students under his charge .wo.have thus been deprived of a superior in structor, a,oonstant friend, a parental Geyer --exam'ple of - the - v dues which become the scholar an•l the christi.in. Roolved, That we impress our heartfel t sympathy with his relatives and friends. Rdsolued, That as to testimony If respect for the memory of •the deoeased wo will wear the usual badge of morning for thirty days. Resolved; That a copy of the resolutions ho handed to his father-in-laiv, and bb published in the papers of this town. 151 .uo.ll.kitabinToN, Secr'y 900 9(X) 4900 271)0 50( 1000 U. P. HILI4. DICRINSON COLGIME, Oct. 8. Whreas, In toe mysterious, but all-wiso Providence of Almighty Gotl,..we are called upon to mourn an aillioting dispensation, in the death of Rev. JameS A. Dovitiney, A. Bite. Principal of the Grammar school, it is hereby • * • Reso/vet/,'Phat we still cherish a lively ap pr•eciation of his merits as a scholar, and of his 'zeal as a meerher'of the Union Philosoph ical Society. Resolvfd, That:Ahis Society 'WNW the em blem—enshrouded crape at the funeral, dm usual badge of mourning for thirty days. 24 1 70 i ' 215 ! 50 9U 110 ' :101. 500 p 0,.: 40;r 40' , 100 .R6olvatt,' That 'tho: o shrouthal in mourning for the span of six:mouths, Rega!ryl, That a napy of those resolutions be sent to tho &ion to of the deceased. /220tv.:,/, Th.tt a copy :at' dt coo rocointions •I)3.ptldished iii Vhe Ostikle papers and in the Ohriatian Advocate and Journal. • ./k!rlotre,/, ThatAn respect to the memory tho , deeenead, the' sobiety do now ndjourn, 12.—VVo he ye at !engtii dellaito returns of tho 00:1grossiunal election ia(1.7 ; 44a. The Uniiiioi-eantildstos for COn resS are elected iii thersecond; fourth, fifih,, sixth; :wreath nut oighlh'.diStriEts, mid the Disunion eaalidatrs tirst'and third did:. ' .I . 4inictinn;9ilitio - t; 21, J/11)1:381 4(0.1114611 ; ?111?11 ;. 31, Cliam.• Murphy, Union; sth, .E.llr...oiontititi, - Union; H. Stons, 'do. •' Bth Hiji;otzt'l.Vtinflii3; . retards-' frOm 91 , coUntioe give 110;611 . q9! ) 4,. NY 0py.1719r0.7451,11110rit.:y: Ti's four 'counties to be hoar] from jai:woos° thie. souioZOO 451'' 600:“ 'The 'truion mejorityi. in ;the Legieleturo 'AVM be yery.largo... ;, t§t'ov,M°' l l 1 .'F°4,;i,V! . 4n 1 nll4lOlOE* (m*OE/lion o'f,illo.:pnko, 'Of Iloilo -is to, -ooiktmr- • aion gg,Dr Tunti." ; • , . 'lt. ,-• t LISLE. TRIBUTE OT RESPECT STiTpEiVT'S DIEE'PING ALEX. CHAPLAIN, • It, S. S/RONS, L. P. CnoiirELL, f l A. MAY, J. D. CL.61.5., Committee, VILIDIFTEI OF ItitSPECiT ' 'Wm. A. SsivELy, Tuzo, CARSON, ' - T110:4'.11t ME?, . • I CO7/n/aliCt GEOItGIA: E 4rA.l TION u=. In this borough, on Tuosday ovoolng. lost, 6y tit; Itil.y. Bryso . n, Mr. George Richarcle, fortriet)y Qf Ph iln'llolphja, to Miss Rebecca R. ohart, of Ottrliplo. . . , I: . ' .' Oii 'Monday night last, At his rosidenceßin this . .borough, Mr. ; JA3IIIB IforrEn. formerly Shdlfrof CuMberland County. Mr. Hoffer woo ono af the emigrants front this plane. to `Ciflifornut, from which he returned on Thurs. day last. While on his'passage buck he was taken ill of Toyer and lived but a few days( after reaching Lis family and hemp. ' His loss is laniontellymanny_relati'Ves-and friends. - gZri l lin copper mineslii:Ationis county; Pe.,, are said fo be, woriinid, very successfully ta the present ; time. A new mine hes been rebently-opened, about: eight Milos 'from the town of Gettysburg, which' promises'well, Neil) 'Aoucrtioe.inctit9. EvETEILEC lICCEMPESIG. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Court House, of this Borough. on SATURDAY EvhxQnr NEXT, the 18th inst., with the view to promote en increased interest in behalf of the State Agricultural Exhibition, to be hold in Harrisburg on the days of Wednesday, Thurs day and Friday, the 29th 30th and 31st of the present month. Addresses, having for their object the eleva tion of tho standard Of Agriculture and the ag ricultural art, may be expected at the time.- - The community generally are invited to.attend. Seats will be reserved for the ladies. Th'e meeting will on organized at 61 . _ 170 1 1 1 .10 M re.iTHE annual elc . ction for Directors of the Ca,lislt;l3anlc, will be held ngreeiilily to char•. to on the ihird Monday (17th) of November. next, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A 111, and 2 o'clock, P Pd, at the 13unking House of CArlisle, Deposit Bank. oe:1:13t ,G.EO A LYON, Pres't. whiditOr'S TRE undersigned having been appointed by the•Coart of Common Picas, of Cutricrlami county, an auditor to marshal and distrityc the assets in the fiends of Matthias Bit nor, executor of Jacob Wise. dee'd. to and among the credi tor 4 of ;end tle'ceased, will meet for that purpose at the public housolof David Brown,, ~hire. umnstown, Oil Thursday, the ‘23d inst., at 10 A. M. . GEO. SHERB,VtIN, octls2t „ , duditnr. Mover's Ink, elianarfactory utmov ED TO NO.. HI ILA Clll - STI2 NEI', (Betweeo , Fourdi and Fitt li,opposoc Crown st.) - IVIIHIZE the Proprietor is enabled, by in• creased t eapply the growing demand for HOVER'S INK, ‘vhinit its widespread rep• matins has created. This Ink' is now so well established in the good opinion and confidence of the American public, [hut it is scarcely necessary to. say any this ”.Iprn . tunity In ray that the confidence thins secured shall tiorlie — ablised7 In adoition to the various. hinds of Writing Ili. b., also ITla n afar' t u rig') ,Idanzantine Cement, for Illn• Glass and - China, an well. us su perier LhiirDye s a trial only is necessary to Insure its future tw,'and n Sealiqg Was, well adapted for Druggists .. and Bottlers, at IL'yery low pti..o, in large or small.mintitilles. Ordets addre...ted Io• JOSEPH E HOVER, oetls .1/oraffaivirer. azatzx ek - nnow.unn, PLAIN AND DE ( .:OItA-ITVE 'PLASTER- • ERS. • Schaylieql Sixth Street, below rubor', East side, Phihidey✓Ta. • CALL the :mention of the trade, contrautors and others, building or remodeling, to their corn. 7 platc••as, , ertntent of architectural iirnanients, in the varions styles and orders, for interior deco ration, in plaster and composition. Capitals for enlatiniti and pilasters, cornices, brackets, 'rig gee, center flowers,'lrosetts, monldings, &c., executed in the hest manner. Modeling Iri a n original designs:'do•ne with accuracy at short uottee. Designs furnished for ee linge, &c.— Ordrrs Iron all parts of the United Slates care• fully picked with perfect safety. (Oct 156 m) rALL C-OODS JUST opening (r. very large stork of rall•and W er Gooda, as Inflows CI -e^ - ' restings, sininetts, Ken• fl• nnels,--tickingei alpechns. coborgi, maul , poplins"- calicoes, sack (lane s - , shawls, handl:en hiers, gloves, stock ings, searrs, veils, Irish linens, Canton flannels. ribbon4..dress trimmings, bonnets, cloth caps, sills plush, do., glint shoes. woolen yarns, sot ton edgings, cotton laces, threnif eleings, do laves, Swiss end jscenet de, Mock silks, bonnet do, do velvets, combs,. brushed, spices, groce ries. kc, &c„&c , We only risk you to call and you will be con vinced that 'our goods arc the cheapest, - oct 15 • 'A & W BLINTZ.. WELCH 9 GRAND NATIONAL-01C US.. 111.61N0 a double Equestrian Troupe kand Dramatic Corps, from Nildo's Garden, Now York, and National Amphitheatre, thdphia, will perforin at CARLISLE on SATURDAY, ou'roilmt IS, 1831. Doors open at 2 and 7 o'clock, P. 11. Performance i o continence at half past 2 and half past 7 o',10,1; P. M. LEWIS B. LENT, Manager and Director E. intisToL, General Agent and Adver Beer. F. W. VVIDTPAICER,Equestrian Director.. S. V, W. POST, Leader of the ~ Brass Bond Distitiguidlittg• Features. AlAltlE, the beautiful and youth' ful Parisian Equt;strienne, in her truly arti tie and brilliant school of Lady Equestrian lent, preeminently • distinguishing her 'from every other, Lady who has heietof re appear ed in the:country. • Thu youthful Prodigies Wiles LOURISE andFLOßA,•gppear in.Juvonile: Performan• coo, rarely, if aver, equalled. Mona. LIENOIT the great Jongleur a— Cheval, will also appear on two Helps, with D. _RICHA lIDS, in Feats of the Hippodrome never excelled.. 111%1ms ROSAVNII 13hiN011` appears in her beautiful Bquitations and new Style of horsemanship, and is now becoming the modal of all the fashionable Laity Amatours -- hi thatart - in' Aiiierica. • 'l'llOM NS NEVILLE', in his stuPendoui lents of Hothentanehip, riding bacitwaid and forward--41aiteingi pirouetting, and domersef - Ong during the rap trcircuition of his Send. The•firent Vaulting and 'Frick ilor•e CINCINNA'I'US, Performed by Mr: S. P. STICKNEY. , The TroupO,Of Trained Ponies', enthraciny the colubrat.nl Twin Ponies,Rornao and Juliet will' L} introduced'hy Mr. WHITTAKER. Prof,JA ME'S H. NIXON and lila infant Artists, Master ALBERT and GEORGE, in their vitceful, clapie; and , wonderful. gyms nea Ica. . H: the .wild vaulting 11 0143Ottiftn DE, the, Pampas, on his -fleet midi , hounding gourser, without saddle, over ba I • rierd and live barred gates and' through 7111i) , 1 loons. i. Sporid of tho 'Hippodrome; on.- four and six Horace, by the distinguished Equestrian, S. STICKNEY'j''-` • • ' Sparlen(A tae by the Giant of Iron nervy: II ERR' IX 0, at lip performs . av,itit' foul , cannon a , lraiiu of and iblfeach, ' • LATHROP, the'• Qra•or 'and Jester; ',IQIOIOIIIIVIAI.—' HI : WELLS, the EnglisliGlowm In addition .to . a full ..and unequalled Per. forananco in. the, Circle will be re Pi cavilled the Brand It mantle Spectacle of Si'.• 1 GEORGE rt ND' THE :DRAGQ,N, with all le' did 'A 6Cbssen't e Paacceirti t us, :brill' alit Arinara ae.d..liapriO;4‘,, thotorical Goadinne•i? ,Cu,l Past.:„ of, eltareatere, conapanied.wialt ell- the.iniginal-ittuaie; " Twil;,triorC - ißrilliketTOOturna this rpm alt othw:,contp,anlea, . Tlie4n is illuminated with t blAfS,' arid , illy , ExteriOr with ~Rrefi; G irant'e4mprovod "Drummond ;Unfit prendering•tho :premises light and - eheerfullthe ; darkest night: ;. Adaliesion Oatiicalara ace lar d y., 0110 solidi Gills at the different Ruble &c. - c: i rchera,bp?,o colaltFairni; Troupe will tter . forli'it::. l- 1 1 Wriabarg Gee:" 17ih i v!• , v,tlo ,rv7 '/Unillll , .11.1T1) .;;.;1 , , Nie -4iluertiscmothi. NOTICZI. • vV XTOTICE' is Insreby given to all persons in terested, that the hollowing aoLounts have ...been Wed in this office for vsamination by the accountants thereto named, and will ha presen ted to iho Orphans' Court of Cumberland coun ty. for confirmation and allowance on 'ruesddi, the 4th dateof Noventber,_A; D. 1851, viz I. 'rho account of John Orris, administrator of Joseph lieffletinger,late of Frankford town . ship, deceased. . s. The account of John Lefever.ndministra• tor. of Wm, L • Spangler, late of Dickinson tp. deceased. - • 3. The.aecount at george Kissinger.. jr. ad ministrator de bonis non with Of Ce.)rge.lCi.4.linger, late of Dickinson , 'town-. • ship, dee.msed. 1- The accourif of Geor , o Sailor, administra tor With the will a.tnoxed of Mathias Sailor, Into of South 31iJdleton township, deteased. 5 . rin.t.necontit of George Sailor, admiil,istra tor with;flia annexed of ahn..Klitiolinc, into of - S. Middleton township,lddceased. G. The a etiountaf \ Jacob Dorsheimorod min itrator of Elizabeth Dorsheimer, Into of the Beroußlt of Mechanicsburg, deceased. '7 The account of Daniel Whistler, adminis• trator. with the will . annexed of ---- .1ae05 late of 'Mifflin township. deceased. • 3. The account of 'Wm. Crawford, Esq., ad ministrator with the will annexed of John 111 - Farlnne, late of M filin town ,hip, deceased . -9. The account of Adam Shulenherger: Es centor of Denial-Mt] Shnlen burger, late of Hefe well township, deceased. 10. The final account of Jacob Dorsheimer, Executor of Andrew Dorsheimer, late of 'the borough of Mechanieshni.,derem , ch t‘, W .G 0 I/ .L1)1. -Reg Ist cr. ReLOstet's :lice, Carlisle, Get et 4, 1851. Prothonotary's Nelice. VOTICE is hereby given to all itersons in— ... wrested, that tho following accounts haVe been tiled 11l the Prothonotary's office for exam' nation, by the accountants therein nestled, end will be presented to that Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland cotitty, for confirmation and allo%Vanee, on Wodneei.lay, the fah day at Noveliiber. A D. 1851: i - 1 The acc . outy of Daniel' Cline, Esq., .assig• nee of Henry S. Myers and wile, under a deed of-voluntary assignment; &c• • The 'moonlit of Daniel ,Cline• Esq., 'nssig• nee of Philip Ebert. sr., under a .'deed of vol untary assignment, &C. 3. 'lllO account or Samuel Woodburn Fe. onestrate'r or the flanover and Carlis'e Turn pikeroad company, The account of Christian Eberly assignee of Daniel' Heck. JAMES F. LAMBER'PON, octB3t Prothonotary. raw ARRIVAL OF: HARDWARE ! tiENR y SAXTON, has just received and opened thelargest a6sortment of goods in his line ever offered to the citizens of Cuniberland coins y,-which will be sold fit extraordinary low rates. _,The public is respectfully invited to call and examine his assortment of - good:, which consist in piker, viz: To Coach sllakersand others in want qj a good Carriage, Plain and figured canvass, Enamelled leniher, Muslin and drilling - -Patent--leather,-- Plat etl — Daslrers - Dainaelc, Satinet, blue and drab cloths, broad posting and seaming - laces, hiiblis, lell&s. spokes. elliptic springs., iron axles, coach varnish, moss and doer's hair, &c., &c. To Sorllers• Complete assortments of Sadlery tools, js. panned, brass end silver mountings, of various patterns, &e., • 'is="k Cubinct aurl Shoemakers:. Mahrgany, Walnut, and Maple vaneers.-- , Mahogany, Walnut; Mineral and Glass knobs, curled bait, mouldings' o( various patterns, var nishes: sofa springs, &c., morocco lining and binding skins, lasts, thread, pegs, &c. •. Builder's, Carpenters, a ud.othprs. • A complete assortment of upright, rim and mortice locks, with mineral, white and brass furniture hinges, screws, sash and shutter sprirmsand bolts,-glass,-putty ; paints, of all cu.- burs, oil and turpentine, also mill, cross-eat circular, hand and nand saws, itutirs, chisels, ch , eming and pointing, axes, hatchets, planes and' plane irons, steel and iron squares, nails, spikes, &c. - - To Blacksmiths, Fu mere, and ahem A complete assortment of hammered and rolled iron of every size and - descriptiOn, lest, shear, sming and blister steel, English and A merican wagon boxes, anvils, solid thread vi ces, files, raspps shoeing nMls, &c. would invite pgifieblar attention to my as - FiEirqr;--41.C.Awriiiii , app trio s, plain tmd, gothic styles, knives and forks, butter knives, carving knives and forks, table . sidefs, butcher and ham curves. scissors and slietlTT,Gertnati nod silver plate, table and tea spoons, brass and bp II metal preserving kettles, smoothing irons, tabs .baeltets, churns • Also on hand Makes and Puswell's Firo and Writer Pioof Paint. Oct. I.) - - C'arp'ets and 4111: Cloths .1T ELDRIDGE% • CIIBAPCAR?E'F.STORE subscriber being in a bye street is utr A. -der a low rent; and very light store (mien. ses, which enables him to sell goods whelesale or retail at the lowest, prices in the city, and . buyers will do well to examine his assortment of beautiful IMPERIAL, INGRAIN and YE - N I TIAIsT- - ARP NTS; o - a I i - With h 5-and-every variety. And• OIL CLOTHS from 2 to24' feet wide lur Rooms, Halls, &c., With a great vari• ety of low priced Ingrain Carpets, from 25 to 50 cents; and Entry and Stair Carpets from 10' to 50 cents per yard. Also, Hearth II aga, , Table Covers, Floor latize, Cotton and Rag Carpets, Stair Rods, &c. H. 11. ELDRIDGE,. No. 41, STRAWBERRY Street, one door above Chesnut street, near Scared, Philada. oettir3m. 11 . 1=MM WHEREAS the Honorable FREDERICK WATTS, President Judge of the-several Coatis of Conimon Pleas of the counties of Combo-load, Perry and Juniata, itt Ponnsylva niaom-d hustles of the several Courts of Oyer unl ••Terminer and Goneral,„ Jail ijilivery in said, counties. ur d thou. John Shwa and J uitn ukide a lc, Judges of the Court of Oyer and 'Perminer and. General Jail Dolive7 for the trial of all capital and other offendora,-in the said county of Cumberland, by theirprecepts to Mo•diroeted, dated the 25th of Auguit, 1851, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer tad General Jail Delivery, lobe holden at Car lisle on the 2d MONDAY of November next, (being the 10th day) at 11l o'clock in the.firm mom, to continuo, two weeks. NOTICE is, therefore hereby given. to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace and Constables oftho said couttlyerCuritberlend, that they_arit . by the acid precept eommanded,lsi ha then and there in,thoir proper persons, with' their rolls, records, examinations, and: all other remeinkraimes,lodo thoso tli high which theirtateup2ppertainfo be done,und all those - that are houtoTiy rocognizanece, to prosecute (against the prisoners that,are or t hen Shall do holm Jail Of ,ahld, county. arc to hcthcrit to proseouto;them as shell be jug t, , - DAVID Sllff . ITU, Sheriff. Carlisle,.Sept. 2 . 4, 1851. P.11. 1 1 1 .E11T STARCH. -JUST received n quantity of 13:oilfield's Patent Strireh Polish, put up in f,t, and lb , papers, and highly recommended ue a very oit• valor article., :Also, Patent. Fiturebll'olish. Rept 24, NOTNOM.; . _ • TllE:tmeersigned heria . g beau tiiipointed on Auditor 'hy - tild Court ot•'Coninion the nimets in thmliantie cif John Rmip';'uSsiguee of Jueoh tßatesi'iM Shirehmustown, among the ecedhore of moil:Bates, will ineel'itir that pur pose. ut his:onkel .Liormigh ofi;Carlisle, on FRIDAYoIio 17th day, , of OthOPer. nob, at . „ eelite 2 . l B sl ' . •: „ AnditoV t s Itot,iti:'.}".‘ • 'l"l.lE : utnleteigneq:knoting,been anpejn)tnl by tlto t: Coutntop eleao..oreninherhind c•annit . ';, int ~ ."Andi!oi. , ',l6 oturohnl: and 'diruribute ,the itoetn .the' litithinJndob [Oiler; ko.• 'Ohpieb of ' laidetn•d' Wise' under ` te't • liihir of ye.; 'lo l :,ool;•ho4i, , innlent 'frir'thri bolitAtuhe'erchlitois heithvnetifiee ,, i he 'erellitcfrinfide`e Wieeifo.pre.4tait - their'clikkne Only atnlientiz 'le:tied to Ana Auditor; of hie officoin,Parliole on oe before SEVIU RD AY, the Oth day of ,Octo her , neo 1, I ;ei .t R O.SE, ~,,topt,'4'4l, : • . 2 Auditor. ~T re i t; ; "4' Pt)i"e) POE, 7 t'P. vFin.jitirtl'ettlarb enquire of • 25. El nperior Pickling I Vinegar. ; hatljußt '6'6;31 , 4106 kailons tireo! , eeperier Cider Vinegar, Waritintedl pure and of the very beet quality. Come end ty y f fl -, sept 2 4, •''' • ' • •'%(.; snil C3tate 2(ljdott p4hiins' On S.ITURD.RY, the 18th day f OctigThr,ls6'.l .IN pursuance, of an order of the Orphans Court.of Ounibeil rod county, the undersigned will expose I.i public sale On the ..pretithies,,late the retddence of JOlin Craig, sen.,'dee'd., in' Hope%vell loWnship, 'aunty3 Miles west 4f . Rew,burg,jtho- following valuable rehl'estate ' to I wit-207 ACRES of pod slate and 'free stethe and, in - a high state of cultivation and wellen- - closed with substantial fenees• About •60 acres of which era cleared, and' the residue well covered with timber. The improvements sire a two story 1,00, II OUSE, well plastered outside, a double' LOGI 211 # # BARN; and ether . convenient . ont buildings. : d ear the door is a Spriltg . of excellent water, and nn oRCl[Mtn ot (dome fruit trees is also on the Mend:qui. This Property presents many advan , i mans which cannot be here enumerated. Per suns wtellin g to view it prior to sale, will enll Craig, jr., regitibm on the larirt or on the stdiscriber living in Newburg.. Sale to vOilltllblive al 12 o'clock, M., When attend.. Iles will be given Wild terms made known by nsoyt 10 IS DA VID.AVRERRY, Adm'r House and Lot at Public Salo. On S.IT . URDAY, the 2514 of October, 1851 It: subscriber will offer at' publ.e'sale the house in which he now lives, situate on the east side of west strew, hall way between Lowlier and North streets, in, the borough of Carlisle It is a TWO S 1 OR Y FRAME rti`x, 110 liSE,Vion 'gh cost, with a large a%,7 - ; back remaining iii. ail „ in • Y., eight ronmb , with a large pantry, a passage, end n good work•s,hop and wood house at the foot oh-the lot, all in good order. 'Plea lot is 29 feet in front by NO deep, 'and extends to an alley. The house has .0 wa ter right to a good well of water, forty feet from the house:. The lot is well supplied with — the ehoit.est of Pmirtrees. This property would suit for a boarding, house, ns it is near the col-. lege. The property. will be sold on reasonable terms, and possession given op the "let day of January or April, as may suit the purchaser.— Terms matie known on . day of sale, Sale to commence at 10 -o'clock, A. AI. For further, particulars enquire of the`subScriber, ectlts , WILLIN,SIII HARN. - A DJ 0 R NED-SAGE-0T llataable Beal Estate, On SdITURD.IY, the 18th of . oelober, 18.51. TfiE underAigned,.assignees of Gen. Tr. C. Miller; will eell , nt public outcry. on the premi ses, the C 1 11311.3.13)(LAND FURNACE ES• TATE, Trite titla - ta - wiiiefris now .e.ttled.)con ltisting of the GUMO,ERLAND 'FURNACE.- with over , 2000 Acres of Mountain MILL,-,S ; AW C SMITH SHOP,. a number of "Thl• NANT HOUSES,. the Furnace :op ..o.t•A Farm of 200 . ACRES, Poach Or - chard Farm, three oilier tracts of _farm land, and Big-Meadow-of -24-acres. The above mentioned propertn6s will be Acid alto gether, or separately to suit pitrchasers,,and the morintrim laud will be sold in lots if not sold With the Furnace. The above property is sii. tuned in Dickinson townAiii Cuff' berland tiy, the Yellow Breeches Cretk. running lbw' part of it, and. would he well calculated for manufacturing pursoses, no the creek is it con— slant stream, and never free'zes'in winter. spriracwfinr. Fiiiturther partimilars enquire of either of the undersigned, or • Mil ler, Esq., Curtislir Sale to commence at •I 0 o'clock. JOHN 'l'. GREEN, D. W. McCULLOCH, Oct Ito Avagnees. iffoinoeopathic • . • Ned!oat Coilego of Penosylvania, Filbert Sired above :Eleventh, Philadelpleha hrinT, Lectures of the regular course will V , Cbluinence annually on the SECOND MONDAY of Octocer, and continue until the firerof March ensuing. Ain't of fees for a full coure of Lectures SIOO,O ; Sludenni who have rulencled two full euurkes at who. sellouls ' SO OD Matriculation Gee, paid only once 5 00 ' Pine icul_NnatoriY 10100- 1 Gradualion Pea - . 30 CO The Gunmencement V 1 ill take place catty in Nliirell. VA CU WALTER WILLIAMFON, M. D., Professor of Mn terin and Therapeutics WILLIAM S LIELMUTLI, M. D., Professor or lin [meow:nine Institutes and Ore Practice of Medi cine. -SAMUEL. FREEPLY, M. D., Professor of Botany and Medical Jurisprudence. CIIAR . LES NIEDLIARD, M. D., Professor 01 Clll/1 cal Medicine. JosErn G Looms, M D., Professor of Ob ovules and •the D , senses of Women and Children 1..v.A.N-1.0..-5x4.1.1.41,4Y.-r-Profestior-of—lltrsiel ogy a;iff ofkiTlikw .9E3IPLE. M. D , Professor of Client itery oud l'oxicoloey. FR A:v(ls Sans, pr,,f,:ssor'br Surgery. VILLIA3I A. GAIIDINEiI, M. D., Professor Of 1. Annioniy. B. PETLIERBRIOGE, Dl. D., Dernunetruter of Alunonly. I.VM. A. GARDINER, M. D., Deno, - No 303 Arch Street, Philndn. Tune 18, 1851-Gm. 337.% zpRING'XIC.ILDEZIJEW Ewv,LT.e, ClulUEft4,ll4p COUNTY, W. IL LlNN,"Pifiteinir,"attil Professor of Meta phrics and Ancient Lamm:mos.' J. AL Lt EN - 13 k 0 WN, - A ProfeFser - 'Valli , mai Philosophy and Mathematics. InHL Winti , r Session of this Institution will IL commence on the first Monday in November, 1851, which, with the exception of two weeks' va ation at the nmo of the Christmas holydays, will hootinne omit the last Thursday in June, 1832.-- After t hat th e sess ions will commence regularly on the first Mondays of Febrnaly and Asps!, and close on the lost Thursdays of. June and D,t eett i ber. Every elltri. on the part. of the promietors. wnicli 'would tend to make the Institution w o rthy oldie confidence of the 'addle will , cheerfully lie made; and they would hope lila( by n diFeernimt p e opl e the merits of their Academy will not be overlooked. I,nta tad us itis,rin the centre of the beautiful and' romantic Cumberland Valley, its sit• ft exceedingly pleasant and beautiful, while the village and - surtounding country is noted for ,log morality and inn Iligence of Its inhabitants.— ' Every possible inducement will beheld out to tair dents of the Academy to pursue Me only path to genuine usefulness, TERMS . For Me cioning term. students in the Em g halt branches will lie charged 02 00 per month. In the Latin and Greek languages 62 GO per month'. Ai' terwardsdie tenni will be rogularly.as follows: boarding and washing per si , esion of five months, $35 00 Tll'llloll in Eng . 10.00 do. including Latin and Greek, 13 00 French and I)rawing, cacti' 6 t 0 Vocal and Instiumeitial Musk , . each . • 7.00 Instructions in the Hebrew !Anatole.) will I.e giv• tin --- “irhout any &Witt° ini charge. "tiny scholars" will be received. and ne student taken for le•s than 1.40 1,-1111. .%elusses in civi Enlineer — in will 'have the ed• rantnges of field operadon.willt the C !uprise and Chain, Level alt Theodolite. For thos o. - 'm e nd. ilia to pursue allto igh Academic - ecloentlen, 00' cupy . ilig four yenrs.rlt course %%ill be us fullus.s MEESE! Ile idin ¢, Pedayseship. Geography, History. I..leglish Grammar, \Vut(s en the ailed. illunsina !jun, nd AlgArd C,IIII,IIetICILL 1= Al46l)rn. completed. Ge.hotetry , or Plaine and Solids. Pink) . c , p•ty of AnPlonetin, neology, Naha mei l'lnlosoprty, Chomi..try, Latin Grammar and Reeder. =I Coomoiri, Cook: Section . Dirreron tial and I ilogril Co lcultvi Trigonometry,' Botany :hle% Cteseri Virgil, Huraoo. Gruclu Grmainar and Roder.. Q Surveying, thethotieal and ptaatieal t - Navi4Mitia, (Oltn,ted's) Aiitronotny, PoWeal Eatmetny, Logic, Mental Philosophy, . of Christianity, Natural • l'heology, florae° . PtkticntOpvenal, Purim% Slather and lle.iod. void strotigly.ropmtliond , hi those win no( ettnieniplatolucollegt tie- etrfueatoo fur their 86 " br lards;'.ht#l'.'Anajlentio kteurkt; itte. tbie advanced, singe et; intellectual improvement tank pm short thiswill American people , ; 'And Om; this tasii;iitinii poss 6.3. ,54!theimpabilities rriniptittint.i its sonthl and cnk' , })lets uu odueittiun as any other In tta e'oul,,try. 7 REFERENCES • • Roy. R. MeOechieti,l2. , W A': Sh 6, Berkey, Drs..J. lionnom Runhert,•s.•V: Ziegler N. [Ow,: .1 ;Dlelcey,' it,..4.` 1 11 it. 1'.,( o son; 131)6.1;110hr; Iluu • W. , ' If. Aiinn; Yre,iduurul UlfUld College, i Dr. J. It. rroine;•NeWvillal:Rev T. V. Moore. - Richrnond, - Va. ; Rev,. J. Lillie,,Manslield,, New Jersey;lite Faculty el Jefferson Collegel - Jantes • Hustmlltev.l. M. , Dastihge; Hon.' James :cavothee s , M..)),,L:Willtensburg,fa. g Rev. S 6. McClung, Rev, Joeetel Osborne,' Allegheny cm', Fennla.- •,-.; Luca) • . 41Ablrgideriel_ 0111 Ribbolo.. huff oh usoorphieht .of .13sob roiderod Obllara,. - Edinge. and Thocitingo, with'n vurioty of.tioiv itylo • '' ooptedi: G',,WOIOIINER, riIM -EitorrEi !.--4)013- =ORE 7423'1717 taoons.: rrollE pithscrthavis - jiisi.iecOjvh.g 1)11 fi GOOD NI),,CAIIPET .101PORIUIV, tho hirgept sod InosCextenAvp cluck of FALL ANDWINT.ER...GOODS,A ever brought to (Ar tole, which he will sell on _the mcini:aceoternedittitig - tertnnnnd at dm low est possible terms. •A mon the prids'teceiviag. are n very eizionsive assort moat. of 13ilt, Fignreland Fancy Dress Silks; mulls de Inined Cnisluncres, French Merinors, Coburg and Canton Cloths, Alpnehas' Chintzes, Prints, and every other variety of Dress Goods that is, to ho. hail hi the eastern markets: Also CLOTHS. Plain and Fancy Cassimers, Satin mid Fancy Vestings, Sattinets, Kentucky. Jeans, Cotton Kerseye,-ke. CARPETS, . , A well selected otoelt, tin mi Cotton/ Rng. .Venhian, Girdling . , Stair; 1 - 1,111, ingrain, Tapes try and' imperial Carpets? Also, 150 eases of BOOTS AND - SHOES. of every size and made in the most fashionable and durable manner. An assortment of - FRESH. GROCERIES & SPICES, &c. I would - particularly inviio' the public to cull and examine the stotik bolero making their purchases, an. I nm dotertnined fo out Goods very low. Remember the old stand, Cast Main street, opposite H. Saston's Ilkirdwaro Store. sept.e2t C OGILBY. GREAT ARRIVAL OD 11111 and Printer aeon's. AT THE STORE ] OF TETE FULHCRIRER THE GREAT MART FOR DRY-GOODS OROL'ERIES, BOOTS ,& SHOES • VIE & Subscriber respectfully informs his friends snd ounicrous.custotncrs, that he has re turned lrom Philadelphia, with n large. nruk_va, Pied assortment of FALL AND IrVlNl'Elt GOODS, consistingin part of , • BROADCLOTHS & CASSIMERES, ,hattinetts, vostings,- muslins, clioi,lts, tielcings, flannels, linsoy, velvet-cords; cravats, suspen der gloves. LADIES' DRF 4 SS GOODS, merinoes, bombazines, figured and plain _ elu . rgeable hams, calicoes, alpacas, shawls, gloves, hosie• ry, Coburg cloth.. BOYS' - CAPS rt ;cry n4citkinCiit; embracing every style style ancl,qtrality, TOOTS AND SHOES. An exit, tsivu varie' ty of Men, Women and thildren's Bows 'and Shoes, from the moor eel. ebrated mlnufacturers, . GROCERIES, fllldl kinds, such as sugnr, 0 Go, Molasses, Rice, &c., &c. CHOICE •TLIAS Iron the wolf-known Ten dealers, Jenkins & Co. All wit./ Visit ;our establishment are free to acknowledge that we arc selling every di,scrip non of Foreign and Demerol , - Dry Go ds, Boots and Shoes, &c. nt astonishingly low prices.— Our system of low prices has blready attracted a iarge number of:people. The attention of all who wish good bargains is solicited, as extra ordinary indueements can he offered to purchtv se:.s, I)os't forget the corner opposite Leon ard's nil stand, North Hanover street, ket prices, 4 N 1V WOODS, Av. scpi24 2300'1'S 111WD SRO.= rgitlE subscriber hes just,returned from Phil adelphis with a larger-and elegunroiit' st• ment..of Ladles, Gentleinen's and Boy's ljt;l 13 0 OTS, which have been selected Rith great cote and purchased from the beat a:tablishments, to which lie invites the particular attention of the public . and his old customers. Ills assortment consists of Men's Okif, Kip, and Thick Boors, Boy's ' do do do Boy's and Men's Brogans, Ladies Kid and French slippers, iLadies Enamelled Gaiter Boors, ' Children's Shoes of all kinds. In fact his assortment comprises everything - irt_his-line.-ofrlce newest a - nd most fashionable styles, which he will sell at as low a rate as can be had anywhere else in the borough. To move this calk and examine fur yourselves. He- , charges nothing for an examination of his stock hut Will show it m ith pleasure. Ladies and Gentlemen's Roots. Shoes and Gaiters manu factured to order in the best style 'as usual.— trj.lteinemller the old Stand on North Hano ver street, next door to the Hardware Store of J. Layne sept 24 JONATHAN COIINNIAN. raedicines! Medicines! ' , real' 'Medicines recently received at flaw. lino' old cloud, next door to lie Post dike 111. retveoi 11-ete.' Dr. J. McCulloch, atraduute of the Univer• Shy 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, and sold at,the lowest rates. Fresh Pine Oil and Fluid constantly for•ettle. May 2.8,',51 II M RAWLINS. .74'7317tr MALL GOODE! THE subscriber has just rervived a largo and general assortment of , N E W F•A L L GOODS, consisting of French Illerinoes, Al .'teas, Cotmrg Cloths, CasArmeres. Mous do Laines, Gingliams, Calicoes with other Dress Goods. Also, Broad Cloths, Cessimeres and Sartinets, - hong - and - Srmale - Shawls; - FlanindS; &0.. to which the attentain of the citizens gene is invited. ) sept 23 G W MTN Sack Flannels JUST opened a general tu4sortment of Flan nets for Lathes Sacks, or various, such as scar let, pink, green, blue, gray wad Idarik, and at moderate prices, alsaa variety - nl Lout: of the best fabric. A G IV HITNEIC. WILL:Mr/IS ee BROTSITin, NEW - VILLE:, PA. Eli BALERS IN HARDWARE in all its LI) vfirwlysor 11.10 and ornament. Also, aide Findings: Morocco, &c. Glass, Oil, 'aints, Rock anti , Rifle Powder, &c., C4ar sWare; Ropes; Brushes, Trunks, BasketS and Conch Trimmings, &c. 'they have on hand or will furnish everything to the BOOK and STA• TroNERy line. They have an - extensive manufactory of" TIN WAR E' for wholesale 'and retail. Beim and Born Shouting ivell and promptly done. They hove an - extensive STOVE 'Warehouse, whera may be found the Most approved patterns , 01Parlor. Coal and Cook Stoves. The public attention is directed particularly to the Lancaster Keystone Cook' Stove, for sale exelusivelli by them ; the hertv lestnnd cheapest stove in the market. It will be:borne in mind that their Cook Stoves are the cheapestofl'ered Jar sale. All other • oods so d ns cheap fur bush, as the cheap cheaper, chenpe.q - . [Newville, sept24tf ' Estato of John'S. Miller, deed. '?NOTICE is hereby git;en that Letters Tcs• talueutaryvon the estate or John S. Miller late or Lower Alien I , ...wnehip, deceased, have been granted by the Register of guicl county to the subscriber residing in the same township.-- All persons indebted to said estate Otis hereby required to make immediate payment,' 'and those having claims to Atregent them far settle .ment to 111IClfAEl. DILL, sept3pd6t Executor. ItkrOTIE is .hereby given thnt application ..LNI will be rigida to the not Logilaturo, agre ably to tho,Constitation and laws of this C 0111• roonwoolth; for ao Illtenttiob in 0 0 Charter of the Carlisle Deposit Bank, so as 'to cooler on acid Bank the rights and privileges of it Bank of issuO,, and , ta chouga the name of slid Bank to •"11to Fariners & Mechanics Bank of Carlisle." By order (if the Board or Directors,,, WM. o'. TICETEIVI, Cashion, Car Dep. Bank, Nay 2.F,111, 18.51-6 m. • • Caution to the 'Public.' TNortler. to plevent the destruction of birds . land dainage to our prepoly, the untleitibi,ii, • ed 1,10 • positively , rijohibit, all , persons .• frail shooting or hunting an Iheir.premises, tvho are guilty of it hereafter will he . mad.• to voter penalties of the l,tw, , . • S.VM f..•,W I • .101-1 N MILLER. - TOO.: U. CliA MEMOS, • IN M. , O ,I 7 I.I.IERtiON, ,•• JACOB i 3 . 11. 11.,8A A.N; ' s • •JWSEPO,CULV.EIt,; • FRED'K WILLYAMS . ; , JOSEPINI WYPMER, Oot. 2, 1851-7,2w*',, IBM X,ICOOTS'di ZUo,#ll:'• AM - now °tinning ltly Spati#ratook or ,Ln ' dies told 9ontlarnOnWlltinta and Shciee.— A so, *4 Inigo o lot or port - Miami and Ctnitiren's Shoos. All'of the nowast: atyln, btaat:quottly, find beat•Of'idl , 'Oary cheap.„ . . • otice. ecifatc - of -auction. Orphans) Court Sale. On TFATRS/iR tke ' 16th of Q.ctober, IESI, • IN ,pursaance •of an order of the Orphans' %Joint 'of Cumberland county,, the subscribers will offer at public Safe.on the' annuities, at-i 2 n traEt 01 lands lace -- ilie property Of David dec'd.; shame in Hopewell township,' lo said county, en the road leading front Shippensburg to N ewborg., about 6 i mils " , from the former and half a mile from the latter place r containing 236 ACRES, mote or less, et which about 16") Acres are cleared .and in it good state of cultivation. the residue in timber. The improvements pre a two saory Stonel DIVCIIIII4 Denise, SlllllO 1 1,1 9 5 und"Fratue Bank Barn , Corn 1), Crib, Wagon'" - Shed, Carriage ffonso, Smoke House, &e. -There is a well,'M water at the door. A Sulphur Spring searthe. house, and a stream of water passes ItirJug,ll the tradl. 'flicre is also a tfiri vino young Orchard on the premises. l'eron k . wishing to see the above described praperbo are requested to call upon either of the aubscri bets, one r,f whom resides on the lam. 'ernes of Sale.--$256 payable on the nonfir matins' of the sale, one half of the residue of dm purchase money on Ist April next, when possession will he g'veu and the other' half on the 18 t A Pri 1 , 18 53. with interest payment to be secured by judgment bond and mortgage. JA CO t., F OGLES° NCB% • JACOB STRIGLER, augns Adm'r..of .7hvid Strigler, deed Iron li ro ries at Public sale. On THURSDAY, Mc 23a of October, 1851, LL the interest Of the Carlisle Bank, being A tho undivided two•thirds, in the IRON WORKS known as the "MARY ANN" nod "AGUS'P A" FURNACES, situated at the base of the South INleuntain, three miles from Snippenslitieg, Cumberland county, Pa., will 'be sold at public sale, at the Court House, in he B,rott.gli of Carlisle. 'Phis property con - tists of 'NW FURNACES nn the eamo stream, with M A NSION BO USE .ra , -„, ; ,4 SA W•AIILL, large Coal Rouse, I:: I L two large Stables. Office •& boasts N for workmen, with about 1000 A .. ORES OF LAND, a portion of which is stiseeptil le. of t ultivation. Also, small toet_of _a_Dwelling-Thiuse-and other buildings. The Oro Banks are of the best 'quality and convenient to the. Furnaces— . Iron heretolbre mode at these Works has been of superior quality, minable eith er f ur castings or bar iron. The Works are situated in . the Cumberland Valley, one of the richest agricultural distridts, in the State: only three miles from the Cuinberland Valley Roil- Road. Mid has great (twilit' es for obtaining supplies and transporting iron to market. Persons wishing to view the above 'property or obtain I further nhumation respecting it, are requested to call on Mr. Joseph G. Creasing, who lives withit, a - mile of the wot its and is.well acquaint ed with thb premises. Timms t—Onc-litilf of the purchase- money on lot January, Iltl2, when posqession and deed Willte given. The balance in two equal an null payments:with interest, secured by..judg meet bonds. ALSO—At alio same time and place, a Lot of around thirty feet square, situated on Mul berry Alley, in the borough of Carlisle. Also. a Judgment held by the Carlisle Bank against the- Hanover and Carlisle Turilpill Road Company, amounting to about $?..1,00 • Salo to commence nt 10 o!cloclt on said day RICHARD IARICER, ROBERT IRVINE, JNO. B. PARKER, Coin. Board of Directors Carlisle Bank scot:lns. ORPHANS' COURT SALE Oit SATURDAY, ,the' 18th of Octobtr, 1851, IN pursuance of an order of Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, will he sold at public sale, on the premises, the following property, late the estate of Abraham Erb, of East Penns boro' township, in soh' county, deed., viz:— ' No. I.—A lot of ground, situate on Second &Cot in Wopnleyshurg, id said county, num bered 48 in the general plan of the, said town, on which is erected a two story weatherboarded • HOUSE "kritH.E4 o,lp with FRAME STABLE and o that otubuildings. - Nu. 2.—A Lnt of Ground in said town, tronting.on Second street and boun ded by property of Daniel Mull, by Hill alley and by-School House lot, No. 3.—A half-lot of ground, adjoining the above, on which there is no improvements. Terms.—The potchase money to be: paid the Ist of April next, when pubeession will be given. Sala to cOmmence at 1 o'clock, P. M., when attendance mill ho given by BENJAMIN ERB, ✓Jdnor de btmis item of .2 Erb, deed. September 17, 1851. - EXECUTOR' SALE 0 , .1 REAL AND PERSONA" ! ESTATE, JIIOMMY, !hi 20th day of October, I S5l A ti ILL be sold at public sale by the sub- V scribers on the premises of Christopher Johnson, late of Dickinson township', Cumber. land county, dee'd., -tat Spring Mills, about half a mile west of Cumberland Furnace,) the followmg described Rohl Estate to wit— A ract of Land situate in Dickinson town. ship. Cumberland county, containing about gig Aufalz-; lin all) more or less. Abopt ores thereof is , Mountain Land; covered •,iik -thriving-Chestnut,-Oak ; -Pine -and-other -Tin,. bcr, bordering on the Pine Grove Road, is hick will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. The whole however w ill first be offered together.— The Farm contains about 72i ACRES of ex cellent limestone land, situate and lying etc the Yellow 'Breeches Creek, al Spring Mills, ii) r aid . ' township. The improvements are two runty LOG HOUSE, a large sits •i{t• STONL BANK !URN, with a wagon shed and out houses. Thera is ON said Farm a large and excel. lent' Orchard of choice fruit. The water is ne. ver-f.tiliog• and excellent. Also, aIY 001,EN FACTORY with Machinery &c., attached, - having a first water power, suited or 'adap ted far other Turposea as Well as the Factory.— The water power and fifteen acres are to ge '‘' 7 4ll or to the Factory, on which is 'erected a good two story Log and Frame nonse, 61111/leP, &c. I. the whole of said Estate is not sold to• ether, it , will tie sold separate and in 'tracts or lots to suit- purchasers. Any persist wislung, to' boy, will 'do fA exaritine,tho:ProPFitlibe fore the day of sale:, -S 40 'have all the file• cessary inhirmation 10 on' - andr of lila subscribers reaiding, - nn the' premises. The title will he indisputable. • - —A E., S 0— • , trrAt the snore time mitt pince the following personal pri?perCy will be acted for sale In wit— Two or more Cows, one 'Horse, one Colt, a small -- lot of Sh.;epil - broad-wheeled ifragond Tome wheeled plantation Wagon, a one-horse Irgon, • one Carriage, Plows, Cultivators, Shovel Plows, and Harrows, one wagon Bed and one ,pair of Wood Ladders, .41so, Harness, ',forte Gears, Saddles, Bridles, 4.e. .11.10, Plough Muds, I pair Carl Wheels, cow Chains, Rakes, .P;rks, Shovels, One Threshing Nee/line and Horse Power. , several Stoves, (one a Cook S;ore), One Kitchen Dealer, a Desk, . . Topithor a variety or mho . articles too numinous to mention. Sala to •COIIIMCTICC at o'clock, A. M., on raid day, whoa otto dime° will be given and tonna mado known by . SAMUEL JOHNSON, CONRAD JOHNSON , Exe non& trpOita VALUABLEREAL ESTATE :AT PUBLIC SALE. On MT UIiD4Y, the IQdt ,f October, 1551 IN pursuance of awarder of the Court o Coinnl o ,l Pluas of Cumberland count y, « ill 1 I sold at public sale ,en the prentiees, to I o'.lo, It on said 'day, a tract of land, simple in • We.. Pennaltorough Intl:nettle, Cumberland county butnitlocl by lauds of Lx•Gon, Itltner, on tb north, Jacob Deltzhoover on the west and south and nn the east by llobort conraintm 150 ACRES, be the aurae more or less. Moon, thereon 'erected 11 -- TwasT R e,!-• STONE 1101'Sfil, A NEVI", J,(1( • BARN.and (utter % l ei:mu:au 'out . jri s bulldiapx. 'I Mount Itoelt 'Sprat nine through fhb property, and titer is also 41 well 01 waternt tine door. - Thera is t nrekird and other t hob o,lr+ on thin farm. Therm mu about' three idles excellent meadow .land, nod the reel 01 I el, Mod land orof the best quality of rlT&to :•1 4 1M hove dexerihed real estate will i•lt 11-uhl the iellew hid terms rer (Ad. of awl' chase money to be paidon tho confirientiee the sole by the Court.,Tho balance id :ntle.l on the Ist day of April, 1852. eird,llre ." 1 " . leg half noy time within ,five payment will be secured n mortgage t the propertY the Interest of which Shall:be ennuelly.- :Any person wishing lideroonto . hour the.property.,may inquire oi A. p. Esq. fit yorlielq,', or jti,vi Alexander Si nearAsfeWYille. •, • , 'DAVID SMITH octite 1 A ,NOLDS writink fluid, very. ur,eriar ior sale pt' 111.'1314A'