New '3biuttifictneuts. P.A.SPZIL'Erit ErAWS.. cro TIC E is hereby' given to all persons in- Mrested, , that the Pamphlet Laws . of the mninonwe Midi of • Penneylvania, passed at suss on of the Legislature of 1853, have Wen eeived at this office, and are ready for distri .mon. -. • - - rotliy's OfficeCtirlislo, Sep. 27, 1853., ZINN,• Protlo.Y • WEABIZERS 'WANTED School Directors of South. Middleton township wish ttl employ SEVENT EA liEkti tor the schools of s aid township.— 'll , :y %%111 meet to examine applicants on SAT ' RDA Y. the !st of October, it 1 o'clock, P. I , at the Court House in Carlisle. ID. ICAUfFAIAN, Sce'y. '.1)'2.6 I w Estate of U. Eulotutger, dec'd. ngtirtGE is that letfers °fad- Ouistration on Ito estate of Christiana ttMintinger, tete of Silver Spring top,Guieb. munty,deeessed, have been grant ed to the ePiserther, residing in the same township, All 'arsons kuutsteg themselves indebted to said Itate are required to make inimedtaie pay ue,m, and' Shoe having Matins to resent theta ..IACW3 MUMMA, Adm'r. s , I,^9Gt JULIUS STERN .N . o. 171 ...Vorth 2d erect, oppos•le the Came n t4 - 111" A I'l (4 in Store a lulu ant/ extensivo as sortment tt Nltilinery areles, !roan togs tutu Fancy t,:oods, such a , kilt bowls, Laces Blow!, Clone Floreoccs,llunttet Frames and a large as, °rime:lt of Needle.werked Cullsri, Caps, Flounces, Insertings, Edgings &c., together r tilt a great variety of other ar tieles in nor line too •ottmerons to mention, at tLES.IILE: AND RETAIL. N. 1.3. I request all such as are about within, their purehases to give we a call. tocle2Stht CDRPECIA.WS COURT SAX... On FRIDAY the 9./ftli of October, 1653. N puratianceo•L an order W. - toe Cowl ul Gumbeiland crony, till be sold, al I I o'clock in the birenoon al said dny, on t beTreniises, the following deseriliad property, Ell ante in the borough ul NiW Cumberl.ml, in 11l • co Loy Thrssai 1, part 011110 estutcrol R UI3- li R l' IL. CII U Reif, sr, doe' d. viz: Lt) I'S No. 210, 121, 15, tifi, 09 and 59. Lne,;olo vacan:. Lot 101 hot. nT NO Siory 1•V eat hero iiirdedll LSE and fronts Slabie t tot too erected. Lots 15 and 25 have 11111 .K I[ol.liiiltlS and Staid s thereon. Lot 5 , has a PrtilllC [louse thereon. CONDITIONS OF SAl',E•One third of the)itirchase money t refill - 1•m the Mines of the purchaser or purehniirs during the oar oral life of Galindo° Church, widow of said di cm de al, 44 n ill; In t the property. The interest on the saute to be paid io the said C lithium° yearly, arid every year during juror intend inc.l Interest to continence on the lot of April, 1%5-1, when possession ti ill be given to •the said pur chaser or pui•ellasels, and the print. pal to he 1.1,1 to the heirs and repieielltilliVt'S or said de seed,,fff, tiler rite death nl the said Catharine, tai then respective miscasts. AISO, share of Lock,. od Church, dee'd, one of the clyliiren of the said Robert It. Church, de irimsed. the other two thirds of the purchase tirincy is to remain the hands of the paladin er or pare racers as a ten un tire proper ry - tfirM7,,th - t. Ile of said Clithatine Church. interest on same to be paid to her yearly and during her tell oral hie. Interest to commence on the'ilst of .kpr11,1854, and the principal of said sharp after the-death of the said Catharine to ire paid to the parson or p•tr•ines legittly entitled 10 the same. The •no third of the balance of the said purelin•ie money to be paid on the Ist of April 1851, to tire heirs of the said Itobert Cluir.:ll, deceased. (except Ica.kivoiiil no alme— s tido according to their respective iot CrehiP other ten thirds of said purelivii mottcy ur ha paiilmo the Int April I 83), with suer ; es: frivin rite Ist of April, 1851, to the heirs of the Roini t R. Church, deceased, (except ing' Lo •1, wood as al'oresaid,l aecording -to their re•ificeli ve interests, The said purchaser or pun k isors of naid property. or env of the sortie, will mt Ille coalirtitation °jilt,. sale or sales, be required to enter into rer ognizanee or recogni ze ICI'S in the Orphan's Cmirt, whit approved isee•iriiv for ih • p iyment of the purchase money as ri';iresaiil. after ,1e laming the cost of the sale or mire, which will he required to be paid on the 01,11111.111ali.)11 of said sale or sales. B. F. LEE. Adm'r„„de honis nos df R, R. Church, cicc'd p'.:ctis Eleciio4 Proclamation. I lEREAS, in and by an net of the Cleneral A.,,en:bly Id the tlononrata enlat at hattia,eot it led Act reit:nog to the election .0 this Conon:mu calth," passed the t1:1 of dole, . 1 .. U. 1839, it is made the ditty of the :she and evt ry mlwnc it 101111 this l 0111111,1111‘112:11111, al nice pubitt:llll.lCe of the U.•nclal EleUti tins, Zilld iu sqol ilfltil,CS (0 enumerate: ' 1. .1 le: olliners to he elected. .2. Illosignate the iddc:.: at which the election 1,305. NI-DARNIOND, High Shyrt(l • the Collitly of Cunilierhonl,tio Ino•eh) make known and Site this I,llllie aO. , Ce to the 1.10(.1(11.5111 . the comity o Cionlierlainl, that on UKSDAN, tile I 1111 Cl:ty ol•'t)ctahcy list, an election Will Ile held at ,itltristA elolilishp.l . h . l law iu ,hill county, at which time they will Vote he ballot for the best•ral 01111:111, VIZ I ONE PERSON lie• Gloat COottoiss:ouer at' We Sfato of Penn sylvanitt• ONE PERSON for judge of the ti4pretne Court of Ponot.ylva— nia. :ONE PERSON for Auditor (leiter:ll of the State of Pennsyl re ONE PERSON for Surveyor General of the Mate of Pennsylva ONE PERSON to represent' die counties 'of Cumberland and Perry In thQScoate of Peonsylvnida, TWO PERSONS • • to represent the comity of Cumberland io the Howse of Itepresenuaives of Pennsylvania ONE PERSON for Treasurer . of the comity oi Cumberland ONE PERSON for Commissioner of t 4 a coon y of Cumberland ONE' PERSON for' District Attorney of the county of Lombet land ONE PERSON fo• county Survoyo• of the county, of Cumber land ONE PERSON for Director of the Poor and of the Itonae of Employment of the county of Cumberland PNE PERSON o l • Auditor, to settle the public accounts or, the county of Cuniba•huid The said election will be held throngliout the county, as rollows: , The el2tition in the electldn district composed of the borough or Carlisle and the townships of North Middleton, South Nliddleton, Lower Dick inson, Lower Frwikl'dM•(l aiid?.•nwer West Penns boroughovill he held at the Court House, in the list (igh oklarlisle. The election iti, the election district coot' osed of Silver Spring township, will lie held at the pullio house of George I)itcy, in llogitestown ill said i.CIWIIBII4/. 'The election it. the election district composed of Hampden townshipovill be held ul the house formerly oecupied by IL Bressler in said 40V/11. 9111 Thifelection u. the election district composed of the township or Doper Allen will be liOld id Pie public) house of David Shelter in Shepherds. town. Th e e k e lloh in the election district composed of the towitship el I:nwer Allen will be held at the wagon-maker shop or Jonas littuelabarger on Slate Hill. • 'rife pie:etiim in the election district composed Of.Bast,rennshoraugh township will lie held at the 111/UR!. now' occupied' by d Belson, at the *eel end of the Harrisburg Bridge. 'Lie'clecti on in the district' composed of New will he held at the .putilie house of NV 11. Bahl, in the borough of New Cumber land. . . l'hecie'etion it, the dilleict composed' of the borough of AlechaideSlittrgi will he held at the • public house of.l olm hoover, in said luirough:.„' The election in' the district coritposed of Aloe . roe township, \Vi Whe held at the public house of. Gotalyeat'• iirChurchtown, in said township. lie - thection in the distrietcomposed of Upper . Diekinsou township, will lie hold at' the 'house 'how occupied 1./Christian I I.ollMatt in said toWir district composed ol the Borough of Itrewstille, and townships of Mifflin, IJitput• Prankford, and tint pall of Newton town. slop not included in ,the Leesburg election dis trictlierein - after mentioned, will be held at the Brisk Saila !louse, in 1110 borough of NeWville. '1 he election lathe ilistrict composed of l I o pe. well towns1110;will he held at the School louse in Newburg; in sold township, .:The.elecilerrin tit composed , 'ob ,borougb of Sid ppensburg. Shippe usburg town , . ship, eed:tbet putt of Soutlisinplon . t( ivnsbilttutt • h.id in the ,Leesiturg'electlini 'di stria, will be held at the Council Muse,' bribe borOpE,li.a.. 'And In and by nit act of the Gentral Assembly of this Commonwealth, passed the Sid.ltd,,lB3‘.l, it is thus provide:h. ' , That the qualified electors of units of Newton and Southampton toWnshiN in the county of Cumberland, bounded by the fol lowing lines and distances, viz: Beginning at the Adams county line, thence along the line dividing the townships of ,Thukinson and Newton to. the turnpike road, thence along said turnpike to Cen tre School llouse,on sadturnpike, inSoudmmp= on township, thence to n point on the Walnut Bottom.liond nt Reybitck's, including Reybuck's Form; thence in a straight direction to lhe Saw Mill of the heirs of George, Clever, thence along Krysher's run to the Adams county line, thence along the line of Adams county to the place of beginning, he and the same it, hereby declared a new and separate election district, the erection to he held at the public house of V' all. Maxwell in Leesburg., So -thampton township." ATotice4s Ilereby Given, That every person, excepting Justices of the l'eace t who shall hold any office or appointment or profit or trust under the United States, or of this State, Or any city 'or incorporated district, wh'ther a comniiosinned officer orotherwise,it siihnialinate officer or agent, who is or shall he -- employed under - the - executiVeL - Or ju diciary departments of tilts State, or Of the United states, oe ol any oily or orally incorporated dis rict; told also that every member of Congress ond of the State Legislature, and of the Select or Coinfnim Council of city ' or commissioner or airy incorporated district, is by law incapable o f holding or exereishi4 , at tile same time, the tibiae or appointment oljudge,inspector, or clerk of any elections Of this Commonwealth, and that no in spector, judge or other officer of such election shall be ell;ible to be then voted for. Amid the said :tot or Assembly, entitled an act relating to elections of this Common weslth,passed July :2d, Ili:30, further provides as follows, to ail. "That the hispectors and judges shall meet at respective places appointed for holding the election in the district to ohich they respectively belong, before J o'clock in the morning orthe. Second Tuesday of October, and each of said in •spectors shall appoint one clerk, who shall be a owl Idled voter of such district. "In ease the person who shall have received the sczonil highest number or votes for inspector,' shall not attend on the ;lay or the election, then the person who shall hose received the seems! highest number or Imes for judge at the next preceding election shall act as inspector in Iris place. Anil in case the person who shall have received the highest number or voles for itispec tor shall riot attenthtlil pesos elected judge shall appoint an inspector in his place; and in case the person a locted a judge shall not attend, than the inspecthr who r eceithil the highest number of votes shall appoint a judge in his place; 1,1• if any vacancy shall continue un the no s ed k i r the space or one limn: alter the time fixed by law for the ,opeuing of the elect ion, the, qualified voters Ill' the township' ward cr - district thr which such officea shall have been elected, present at tire ;dace o electios, shalt elect sire of their number to ill such vacance 'lt shall be the duty of the several assessors of rich district to attend id the place of holdingl every general speeial or township election, dur ing Os, whole time said el,,siss is kept open, ror Ilse purpose of inrormat inn to' he inspectors and judges when called on in relation to the right of aoy person assessed by them to vote at such elertion,,or such other matters in relatiOn to the assessment or voters its the said inspectors Or either it' then, shall from t mu [dime require.. "No person sinntl In: permitted to vote IS alo &eel ion as aforesaid, than awhile frecomo of the ag-e or' scelll3 in n: y cars or more, who shall have resided in this State at least (me year nod in the i election di:oriel...lime he otrers his vine id least ten d.ty s immediately preceding such election mid within two years - paid 0 State 01. comity tax, whieli shall have Ilhymn i l at heist ten 'days bolore-lc-eleciiiiii,--ilmei-oilizeit-or-the-Uni States, who has previously been it qualified voter of this State, alit, reilviVedtherelrOM arid re urn ep4.tiiil Who shall have resided in the election district and paid taxes allithsaid, shall be entitled to vote :thee reoding in this State six nmidlis; Provh/od, Th.a the whit, freemen, chi/.li or the United Slates, between the ages of twenty One and twenty two years who ha 10 resided 0.1 eketion district len days 'as aci esaid, dial! be entitled to loth although they shall not have pail taxes. N t person Shall Inc permitted to vote whose name iw not contained iii the list nr !avoid,: i 101'm:tots I ornislie I by the e untnissioneeilr'indess Firm, lie lirothum a receipt the payment within two yeai•s, of it stole or county-tax -asses sed agroort'dy to the co.istittitio 1, and give sal's, lactory widenee eitliel• 0111119 o.llllor 111111,11.11 - 11.111, 01' tile 011111 or 1111 . 11,111111011 01 :1110111er 111.lt 110 11119 paid seen 0 130,01• on to praline, a rceeipt shall make oath to the paytioult lie:eeol. SeEntid, if he claim a right to vine by being 'an elector he met, the age ill I wens v min and t wenty I wt, years he shall depose on oath or affirmation that he has resided in Ibis Suite at least one I eat• next bellire' his application, and make such inand'or residence a the district as is required by this art and Ahant he does verily believe Irmo the account given him that lie is ovule age alorefiaid , and such other eV• idener iIS IS required by this :let, Nvlturetipoll the wane - of the pers.,' so admitted to vote shall be inserted in the alpha , letical list by the inspectors, wad 0 note ntwle Opriiite thereto by writhe; the .word 'tax,' if he shall lie admitted to Vole by veils ri of having paid tax, or the word '1111;11,' he 11e .. 91111111111111111111.1e1l 10 Isle by 1129,011(11StO111 11:te, shall be called out to the clerks, who shall make the like notes in the lists of voters kept by them. `lii all eases where the 1011110 of the pei•soi, claiming to'vote is I,llllll'llllllo list 11111/19111211 by the cannnissioinrs and assessor, in: his right to vole o !tether flood tha eon or out, Is olii,c rii is. by :my qn., lilivd eitizen, it shall be• the duty or the 11151111,9101•9 10 example stub persons oil oath as to his quilt:l.o,ms, and I t he Maims to !lave resided within the State far one tear Or Snore, his oath i shall be 801h:it:lit proof thereof, but shall make proof by at least one competent witness who shall be as ipialitiml elettrw, that lie has resided ..the-distel at foronore-thamten.days next Nell preceding said election, and shall also sell swear that his bona lids residence, in pursm noel of his lawfithcalling, is within the district, and, that he did not remove into said district ft r Ire pulp ISO or votin g rihrrrio. • 1.1,1.1.). 1/111.9011 tpitthried as aforesaid, and who shall inake due proof if required, of his esitlerice and payment of taxes us athresaid, shall be ad inithul to vote m tihe t iwushlp, Ward Or diStrlct iu In Melt he shall reside. .1f any person shall prey - v.ln or attempt to pre , rent any 1:11,..0r or ooy eteoitto 118111.1 th,s act from holding such electiun, Jr use o . r threaten any violence to any such oflleer, or tilt ill interrupt ne improperly interfere with him in the 8080011 11 01 of his duty, or shall block up the t. inflow or ave nue to irly window where the 081118 may he hold ing, or 510111 rionnialy disturli the peace at such cleetionon• 3111111 1188 or,praetiee intintidattirg threats, lor.o ot viulencO, with ileApi 113 1 11111101 re unduly sir.oBoraWe any elector, or to prevent him v11t.1(4.0i. to re,train the feet dent of choice, such periniliS 011 Cdikrititi , iii 511:111 be fined in any sum luri eXCeeilitig five hundred dollars and be ilnpri iotied for ally time not less than three 11111 More diaii twelve nlnWhs,uud lilt 611811 he shown to court, where the [hal or such tactice 311;11 1 he had, 111:11 the person so offentlini; was not it resi dent of the city, Word, district Or township where the offence was Ciiiitnitte4,:lllll not entitled to sole therein, then oit eouvietion he shall he sentenced to pay a fine or lint Icon than one hundred nor snore 1111111 One 1110113 unit 11011111,1,311 d lid 110 not less than six mouth tan. more than two yearspz •Itnuy person oil Persous shall make any bet o• wager Upon the result of ant election within the CAnnumwealth, or shall alit. to make' any such bet or wager, eithet; by verbal proclam Ilion there of, or by any written or prMteil advertisrmeat challenge or invite any person to make such bet or wager, uponoollVlCti,nl thereat he or they shall f deli soil pay three times the amount so bet or to be bet. any peron not by law`qualifind, shall rrno d ulcetly votti .zit noy election in . this Common. utealtlr, or being otherwisegnalified shall one nut uf ,his proper district, or it nny 'Jerson'= knowing the want of such gintlitications, shall siil or pro.. cure, such person to vote, the person offending 811111,0 a conviction, he tilled ill ILlly sum 'ceding two,hundred dollars, and be intpristhicil for any term not exceeding three ittontlis,.. 'lf any person shall vote lit 111101 . 0 Mall one elec., lion district, or otherwise fraudidentli; vote more 'than mice on the same day, or shall tratiduleittly fold or deliver to the hispeetor two ticketi gether, with the intent.illegally to vote, Ql . shalt proem e another so In tlo, he or they offending, &null int conviction be fined in any sum not less than tiny nor more thou five hundred dollars, and be imprisoned lor any term nut leas than three nor more than twelve tnotiths• 'lf pm•soii not qualified to vote in this Com tigTeeablyto law.'(except the salts of mutinied citizens) shall *appear ut tiny place of elution for the purpose ,ot issein; tickets or of influencing the eitizetts'ipinlilled to vote dm shall on conviction forfeit and pay any sum not exceed, log one hundred dollars fi n • every such .olfeitee, end be imprisoned fur nay term not exceeding Owes months.' " Agreeably ;to. lit provisions or.the sisty-firSt . eaction of said net, every General nod". Speciul Elcatio'n shall be opened between the hours of ,eight dfid ton in the forettooti;ond 31101 cotillions w!thont interruption or adjournment until seven o'elselt in the evening., when 'the pulls 811311 he closed." Anit the Judges of the respective districts afore m11(1,1180 by the,said net requited to meet at. the Court Rouse; in,(lte borough u:,. Corhsle on the. Third day ,titer the said lisy , of election, being. Friday the 14th day of October, then and there to pbrihrtuthe things required of then' by iiw. The Judges of the •Seniitorial district will matt at the Court House in. the borough of 'Carlisle, on Tuesday, lhe 2tithr.day of .ootolicr, 'tilt:wand thereto perform the duties required el then) by low, • ' ..• , . iioaVen ' under ortY ; hand, of this Ist di ttf,Sopleurbcr, A.• 1)„ I/353. .108E1.'11 McDAlt:NlOND,Sliariff. Sheriff's Office, Carlisle; , ?ti ' • Septetnber t l;'lBs3. S imis(cuanrous 'TEACHER ARTII.I4TID. nIALE TEACHER., competent to take charge of the primary dopertmenr of the, common'seltolle or the borough of Cornejo, is Wonted. - 'l'o - commence on the Ist of Oc tober next, J. E. BONHAM, C O,RNMAN. sep2l2w • - Corn. ICO'XICE . A LL' PERSONS indebted on the hooks of Charles Ogilby are hereby notified to chll at'the store, and pay their accounts, as longer indulgence cannot be given. sop2l Plainfield Classical Academy , . Near Carlisle, Pa. pf. 113 15th Session (five months) will corn ji femme Nov. 7th. The buildings are new and extensive (one erected last. I. alit. The situation is .all that can be des red for health fulness nod moral purity Removed from the excitements of Town_or_ Village, thn may, bere prepare for College, Meicaidile pur suits, &e. All the branches are taught which go to form it liberal (ducat on. A conscien tious discharge of duty has secured, under Providence. the present flourishing condition of the lostitailon. Ito future prosperity shall he inamtainnd by the same means. Terms—Board and Tuition (per session), $5O 00 For Catalogues with full information address R. K. 13ff RN S, Principal Si. Proprietor. Plainfield, Comb, Co., Pa ISMCGNME'S 0A \III EL N.1)1 VEN of l'aportown.by deed of voluntary assign me t, for the benefit of c reditors, has transferred to the undersigned all his property real nod personal. The, under signed Assignees hereby give not Tee to those having, claims against Baia, assignor to present them for settlement, slid those indebted to sinks immediate payment to citlier of, them, the first residing near Carlisle, and the oilier, near Churchtown Monroe township., Comb. co. J. \ COl3 ttlß , JAMES - CLAIM, Assignees. • NOTXCLI Notice to the Creditors of Andrea Herr, deed ' The undersigned appointed auditor by the• Orphan's Court if Cumberland county to tear shall and distribute the assents in the hands of Robert Mt:C - 11'01er. administrator of And row Herr, deed, among the creditors of said de-ctlent, will attend to the duties of his said nopointment; at his office in Carlisle, on Thursdly the 15th day of October next., at 10 o doe'c, A. M. J. S. coLwEI,L, • Auditor. Distilling and Flouring Mil FOR SALE OR RENT. rII F. subscribers offer as above their estals I lishinest recently built nail located on the York turnpike roadOsurittes milt a Gum the city of. Baltimore and Within time milt. of the B intmore and Susquehanna R. 'List Cock.Qs write. Tins is one of the inset eligible sites soar Baltimore, with fourteen feet tall on the Western it an, tributary of the great Gunpow• ier' Val's— i titre Ana r in it katile far its sternly t and uniform (is .v of water seasons el the.seve / rest draught haring but little effect spoil it. Or they will sell upon low terms the Distil. !ere fixtures, consistingsit:seam !Miler, stills, I pumps, emitter worm. pipes :mad fermenting.. H.ll - 43 - 141 - n - rrai,ell --- rn — ilre — ltris I—att so iter—lotson operatis rofWO to 200-Ineshels ler day. Or a prnctical V istilier or 'Miller could be token in : rt., (.0-I,lrlnerslup to work the concern. For a pal Ocular description they refer In Col. Wtn. 11. lloarlerson,Carlisle, who is mirmilisteil with the, properly, or address the undersigned at Coclidesville, Baltimore county. Md. send Inapt] .. LOVE & WEI3STFR. Cheap iValekes A' Jewelry. WU OLESA L I': and RETAIL ) lit VI at the " Philadelphia Wiiiiii. i---- \ and Jewelry Slew," N umbel 96 North Second Street, corm . A . , ' of Quarry, Ple.ladelphia. 4iiiiss , .... ,•!A - Af.„._ Gold Lever Watches, lull 0a 0 tici Jewelled, It carat cases, S• 20,00 "Gold Lepr,e, I,Tearat cases, $0.4 00 Silver do jewels, - 0 110 Silver 1,0,46, full jewelled,' It) 00 Superior 'Qu,arliors, 7 00 Gold Spool..wles, 7 00 Fine Silver SpLetaeles, I 50 Gold Bracelets, 3 00 Ladies' Geld Pencils, I 00 Silver Tea Spoons, eel, - 500 Gold Pens with Pencil and Silver Holder, 1 00 Gold Finger RlOgs .37 rents to $5 ; Watch Glasses. plain, 121 cents; Patent, I 5i • Lone!, 23; other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to be what they aro sold for. sirAuFTEII. k hl R Emptily SaccPssnes to 0. Conrad. On hind, sonic Gold and Shim Levers and Lepines <ill lower than the above prices. V.THITE 1 - 1/1.7.11: ACADEMY. Three miles West of Harrisburg, Pa. r HE Sl\t'H SESSION will oolinnenee on illoll.iy, the seventh Or November next. non Guardians and others interested ars, reipiested to inquire into the merits of this lire urination is relived. pleasant, healt hie! and convenient of .Icce4-; tire course of instruction is extensive and thorough, zeta the.aceotninqdat ions are auntie. GIME= D , _l) m in?cr, Priur; t "tl , zi alei t chcr 0 (1 . 1, n guages and Mitt 110111311, Dr. A. Dinsmore, A. M., teacher or Ancient Llnguages nod Natural Scionce. E. (. Dere,• (etcher of :Quillen - miles and ,N , trtura! Scienc••n.. Ilugh Coplc, 'Teacher of Minor. T. Kirk Wlii:e, teacher of Plain and Orna cliental Penmanship. • Terms. Boarding, 'A'asttkia. and Tuition in Engll,6 per sesMorl (5 months), Instruetton in Ancient or Modern Lanrvtges, eloli, 5 CO In,tromooral Nlusio, 10 00 For Circillars nod othor information nddroso 1). DENI.I N G131{.. j ,, Iliurishorg. Pp. MB st: SILK STORE THE EIGHTH No. 4, North Ei y V. D EPU Y rout oP inertias elision - 11;r for their liberal worm son, and is now plot rensoiro , lc prices, ,vi Fancy Dry (11/0(1d. 1. assortment of Rich'Plaid Silks Fine French Merinoes Brocade do Rich Plaid Cashineres Plain do Paris Moue do Imines Changeable do ' Plain, all Wool do Satins and Florence Cheap do Laines Pm is do Urges I Imported Ginghams Embroidered CollaTs Chun Zns M nolins Flan- Sleeves Chernizett:es anis nod Sackings. Also, n lull lino of, till widths of the BEST BLACK SILKS, with Shawls. MatAdlas, ib• bons, Cloaks, Velvets, Cloaking Cloths, Ev.c., in great variety. His goods are bought low, in large lots, from first hands. J. V. DEPIJY. sen73m 41, N • bth st., Phila. Sired, Pliila rrB his thanks to his nu• rs to I:ilMlierland county duriug the lust sea• pond ut sappiy them at ilk ilvery description of Its stock comprises a hill HAYES' PATENT TUBULAR OVEN HOT AIR RANGE Various Sizes, to suit Families, ]l°arding Rouses and hotels. TIIOSE in want of n superior Cooking Ap porous ere invited to cull at out NVare - house and examine 011%M:time, For ditrabiLity 'economy and simplicity in opekation it stands unrivaled. It has a perfect hot air ventilatkm --andmteals baked in this oven will retain their 'nice tend flavor equal to that rousted betore ho open fire. Media andpastry cooked at Th e same time without ono ON:mint; the other, It will simply sufficient heated air to heat addi tional rooms for the coldest weather. It has no descending 'or return flues, and is equally well adapted to betiminous or common hard cal. The steam valve over the belling part of the Range earthen off the steam-and scout of conking, as well as heat in summer. • ' Every Range sold wn-ranted to givq entlaftic lion, or, no expense to the purchaser.' EIAY,ES' VENTILAIOR, Pateniod Ottobor, For Public flails, _Factories. Railroad Cars, Chimates . flaes,Ships,' Sterimo s, ,54c. - -. -Pure air Wu, subject claiming the attention of every indivjdnal, and all buildiags should be provided•withithe proper means of - ventilatjo n.: Also, a powerful • , ~,. • Warming and Ventilating Furnace, Fen . Dw'elluzgs, Schoolhouses, Churches Ilal Is, • Storrs, Factories,,§T. •• A large assortment of Oillea, Dall and Conf..- ing Stoves, Parlor Unites, Reitistors; &e, - Wholehalo and .lietall. RAND & lIAYF,S; . • 82 North Sixth street , , .0:7-Pergonal attantion given to warming rind v9,atilating tiotlt paLdia and privato bail. nge t . . . ... .Lined, Buck., Glom. „ THE EjobioriliOr lineon lini u l Mori's MUCK GLO V4S, Hoed 'suittible for driving glOvoo. 'janl9 Q. W. HITNEII neat (e.fati; „ettics. PUBLIC sALL. , On SATURDAY, October 22d, 1853. WILL be sold at public sale, at 2 o'clock P• M the HOUSE AND LOT, ,-" • .. l in situated in Springville, near .4,0 Ego's Forgo, South Midd eten %[;:g . ..lt , .f . 4 twp., and now in the • occupancy 1iza„,..,.. -,-., of John Plank. - The house is a'''' : "- - - -;- large Two Story Frame building on a lot of one acre, with a well of water, u small burn, cabinet makers shop. and a considerable-quan tity of most excellent trait trees. The entire property is in good order. Sale to beheld on. the premises, where terms and conditions will be made known by ' JACOB ,ABRAIIIMS, - - sap2lts ' Assignee of John Plank. .0 EE HERE SAMBO, what de matter wid 0 you dia mornin ? you look like you hab n "sick a fitness" die tnornin. 0 golly Ned dis nigga muse dead wit! do dim. , Ylia, Yha, Y ha, when will tunas learn sense I don't you see all de white gemmen and ladies go:to Mas sa [(MUTER'S .."-shotecary -pop"--nnd git-a bottle of Beecher's klatchk,ss Cordial. Cures your right off, I guilty. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ' AT PUBLIC SALE. Y virtue of an order of sale; in action of partition to me directed, I will expose to • publib-t&, on the premises on TfillltziDAl" the 13th of October next, at 10 o'clock, A, 111, tee following real estate, late the property of Joseph Irwin, dee'd• A TRACT OF LAND. situated in Newton township. Cumberland co., bounded by lands of Sktles Woodburn. henry Miller, Win. tlraccY and others, containing 144 acres 31 perches neat measure, about 20 acres of which is in good timber. The iMplove meats are a double two story ,p r . STONE HOUSE, Bank Bart] • 80 feet by 40 ft, a double Wagon ,••• • , 6.v Shed corn crib, carriage house, IV . b 9- sheep pen and all other necessary. • outbuildings. l'here is also a nover.failing stream of water at the door, n large orchard of young thriving apple tees, and a great variety of other fruit. The soil is limestone of a first. rate qua ity, and the fences in the best order, and nearly all post and rail. This property is situated about 4 Miles. , from the C. V. R. It., 1 mile west of Stolighstown, six in'lea east of Shippensburg, and I'3 w'est of Carlisle. 'Pen its OF SA ne third of the nurehrise mmey to remain in the land during the life• tints of the widow, interest of which to be paid annually; one hall the residue to be paid on the lot of April 1851,..when possession will he given,' and the balance in three annual pay. meats .herca'ter without int crest, to be secured by a lien on the land. JOSEPII.NIcDARNIdNI), seplts I light Sheri-IT. _ VALUABLE rARTIE Al' PRIVATE SALE T'IE subscriber offers at private sale a harm shoaled in IN , rtir Nliddleom Imp, Cumb, co. four miles east of Carlisle, and lourteen orestoC II In ne the , uripika read, CONTAINING 130 ACRES of first rate limestone land, cleared and under eultivatioh. Also 30 acres of Woodland con venient to supply the farm with wood. 'l•he inthrovements'are a new two story S 1•n N E Htl USE,-43 feet front, new betels 13arn,75 feel front; wagon shed,' corn crib and other necessary othoildings new. A well (II nev- 11 • er failing water at the tiJor,.nt nn excellent orchard of choice young Trutt trees The lartn is in every nay a desirable one, nod persons wishing to purchase would do well to call nod see it. Terms made to snit purchnsers. sep'2lrn J. E. COBLE.. in - L int - taster NV Trig copy and send bill to this •ofllee. HOUsE AND LOT FOR SALE. On SATURDAY, the lath.of October.. E subscriber will sell at .Poblie Salo, on the rtist - timst.,t, nt 11.1 o'clock, A• IL , a cal bable 1.0T•OF situate in South Middleton- township, Miont-one mil° wesCof the Belling Spring, on the road. leading , from York and Shippensliurg, containing about throe, f forth of an acre of Limestone land, and having thereon 6remed a one and a hall story %Weatherboard HOUSE, an es• cellent shop,'saita%le for any mechan- • lc a stable, &c, with a first rate well •a a of" w iter and a vlciety of choice frail trees• Terms will ho made-known on day of sale. sep2lpa_ PUBLIC SALE On - SATURDAY the Ist day of October. 1853 BY en order of the Orphan's Court of Cum berland county, there will be .exposed to public side at the. Court House in Carlisle, at It o'clock, A. M., the following property: A two. story BRICK USK.; and Lot of Ground on Main St, 0. 1 3., i • s bounded went by Ileb•er's hotel, !, 1 14 1 north by it went Heet • Hey, east by the heirs of Isaac Rea, dee ' and south by ilanovor street, cementing 30 ft front by 0 RI feet in depth, This how e is situate in a convenient and pert of the town, and a very plcasent awl convenient residence. It will be s 'ld witnont reserve on terms which 'will be made known on day of tulle. JASON \V. EllY, 'Pruhtee fur the elle of the estate of Sarah Abrahi 3. • Alkii) LOT FOR SALE. rnIIIE subscriber ofFers for side the AMP. JI 110 IJ sod L o u.t LL Ice[ !runt by 210 tyro in depth, now o.!ctipied by 'David Smith, Esq., in East Main street. The dwelling contains eight celled room:, including double parlo s Atil,lisd is n cistern, sinolce libuse and stable. Fur further inlormalion apply to $5O 00 Sep 21 If FALL MILLINERY GOODS. JOIN STONE & SONS, No. 46 South Second street, Philadelphia. ARE now opening for the Fall jrade a well selected assortment of SILKS, RIBBOXS, FF,ATHERS, FLO WE ItS, AND MILLINERY, GOODS IN GENERAL. Conlioing themselves - exclusively to" it branch of the , trade, and Importinr , the larger of their stock, entitles them te'rtifer an us. sortmont unsurpassed. in extent and variety,, which wil l . be soil on the most favorable terms. ' Saptemberl4, 1103-2 m First • arrival of Fall Dry Goab, At the New and Cheap Store liPetse 49' CtEntpbell WO 1.1.1. D resrectfully announce to their friends and the puhlie that they, have just received Irma New York and Philadelphia a large and' handsome assortment of FALL AND WI ' , ITER GOODS. Their Goods have all been selected ,vith srem ease from the hest New Yorknod Philadelphia houses, and canuot fa,l to suit purchasers both in quality and price. sepl4 Hollait-J. WOLF, . .49'7'1DIL9"Er AT LAW, Afico, No. 2, Beetent's Row. • .- A Lt. professional basittess strictly attended ..tt. to. Thu German lank:alto 8 polcon as read ily as the Eldglish, Udep- 14 "1853 , • 11,013ERT SIVIIVEIT„ ABIN EVAIMiER AN I) LIN DE North Ilanover• Street o . and next door to Glass'a Votei. TIIE undersigned would respectfully inform llio citizens of Carlisle and the public goner hlly;that he now has on hand a large and ele gant assortmoN of FURNITURE, consisting. in Part of , Wardrobes, Card and other Tables, Sofas; Bureaus, Bedsteads. plain and fancy Sewing-Stands, &c. manufactured of the best Material and quality. warranted. . ALM a genoral ossortmeM cif Cif/kiln at the lowest prices. Veniiian malie•to order. and repairing promptly attended to. O Collins :nada at the shortest police, and having.a'aplendid hearse' he will attend inner. alt in town or country. - , • , . • 11:} - Rottiomber,the sta nd—next door to IL Glass's Hotel . nov2:l It. 13. 8.5111,EY. SOLES, 31.COTIZIO1 S, Importers and Manufaednrora of every .kinc( of .L Ary Ft-8 FURS, 86 Arah etreet (below Third et) Philadelphia, and at 178 Water drool, .New . York. a'Olir (=mle have all.lieen selected in Eu- Li; rope, by one of the firm; and manufactured bi• oniaellfes in the'mnet elegant and . fashions.. hie- manner. we' alit of them at a priee(taking their superior .quality into eonsidoration) that Will' defy conipetion, Silver Medals awarded forettperiorhy by the Institutes' of ,Penheylvaninmnd Maryland. . o ; lih; q lvz , n w u h,o 4 :o 4 ntf t l E tti r alt4ar r ois,'sl - 0 reOlvitig nod for sole by • • . IlAr OOD W AILD' SAIiTHt MI ORP HAN'S COURT SALE. On SA:I'URDAY the Bth day of,October,lB63. • IN pursuance of a decree of the Orphasi's Court of Cumberland' co. will be sold 'at public sale on the premixes, at l'2 o'clock, M, the fol• lowing described real estate, late the 'property of George [than, dee'd, situated in South Mid dleton twp, adjoining Papertown. CONTAINING 25 ACRES aryl 21 perches, strict,mea9ure, hounded on the so`uill'by It Givin, on the norilt by J Bennet, east by G Nagle and Juseoh Culver, having thereon 'erected n LOG .1.10 . U5F.:, Frame Stable,and other outbuiltl ings, also a ivell•of excellent water suss at the do . or and sonic fruit trees. It' ie worthy the attention of persons dentrinj a comfortable home. TER .IS—One third of the purchase money to be paid on the Ist day of April next, tt hen possession will bo giveround the deed made— one third to remain in the bind during the life time of the %%Wow ,tlie interest to be paid her and the remoining' one third in three equal year- - l y pa y men t s , hearing. interest from the Ist day of April i 851, interaat to be paid yearly. All taxes assessed after the Ist of January, 1854, to be paid by the purchaser, and' payments to be secured bvduilg.nent and morinnne. JACOB ItITNER, .ng3l:s Guardian of the minor Children. • THE ;nbscribers will eller al private sale in South Middleton t tsp Cuatberland county, the following roil estate, late the property 0 1 David Kryslier.dec'd, about four miles east of Carlisle on the Lisburn road, bounded by lands of Robe•t C. Sterret, Abraham Ilartzler, John Solenbarger, Samuel Etter nod others, CONTAINING 130 ACRES of first rate hlnestone land, about On acres of which arc cicaresl and under good fence and in a high state lit cultivation. The remainder is covered with liue young timber and about 45 acres in clover, The Improvements are two good D\V ELIA N G 110 USES, the one a two story loz house, with a" kitchen attached, plastered in and N.: outside, the necessary outbuil, U ri4 dings—oven, smoke ho.lse, corn crib ig stable, and a never failing well of water at the door The other, a new two story lqinie house, well ftnished, with ull the necessary' out buddinv—wash house, oven and oven house, a hog Stable, well arid pump near the door; al so a dou'ile log barn, corn cribs, carriage house, shads, apple mill, cider press and press house. Also an a ppl e orchard of abOut yltvo hundred trees of choice grafted fruit Also a number of peach, cherry and plum hem with n never f ai li n:z we ll ~r water r nning out nearly all the time ,with a pump in eunvenient fur watering. Any person wishing to view the said property can do so by eilliag on David It. Erysher. who re:idce on said fans: The property will be sold in part or the whale, to suit pur-hasrs, DAVID It K Y SHER, JOHN DI LL1412, atig:3l Qin Executors. I will r xpoio to priblirr sale on the premises, 'on RIDA V• the 30th of September, 1853, by nn order of the fh•ph:oi'o Court of Comb. rn , The Farm of tho Into Jacob High, situate in Mifflin tom, bounded by loads of Isaac. Christ lrib, A. Middleton, John High's heirs arid JOllll 81 yerelie. , , store or less, ell of which is cleared and ui good cultivation, except abuts 85 acres which is well covered with timber. flit im provements are n doable IMO 110 11S1.1 and double. Lite Barn,l4o wagon shed, 'well ol water at ° doss and good orchard. A eon tt - sidetable Itortion of the lend is ' good 111P7111 , 11V. The 141'111 to 1/11,1,11111Y . SITIVIlell 011 I lie great road Iron' Newville to the Three Stl , l,lre 110110 W, ;1 , 10111 t er,irsile+ front- Newt. vide• 'l`bore is' rune :;g water on the fiirm, end _general' y it is well ware ed. ''l'itrins 01 sate:—free per rent - to be paid at time of sale; one half ol the mosey to be-paid-on the 1-t of April 1931, when I,osFlCS slot, Will lie gives, and the ballets' is two an. sual payment, ws bout intere , , to be seemed by a lie's on the land. \''M. klN1;1"1'1,1:, Trustee appointed by Court, he soldnt nubile sale, onFiti DAY V the ith of Octoiter i IN S, on Inc prunl son, in the town nl Centreville, Comb. no, the property of h . C. floe ore, 11 nlnv.nN LOT OF (:ROUND, marked N o.2ip the general plot of said town, fronting on Alain sta cet 60 feet by 117 ft. deep, whereon is erected a two story 111:1C1 11011512.. with n bride shop altar lied,k j 11,;1 suitable Ihr aP n nhysicia or Itlechanic,ll a. well of excellent water !Ler the door, pump, nn excellent stable, corn drib, nog pen, earrings house, &e. A Isu a lot of choice fruit trees On 1110 rreIIIISVS. Ally physician wishing to change his location will do well ivalttendOut the sale, as the property is shoall'd in a weal- . thy section of The m o mmy. and a very desirable location. Filly dollars to be p ti,l immedately when the propel my is sold, one hall the balance on the I st April 1851, when n deed will be made to the purchaser., and the balnnee on th 9 Ist of April 1105; piyinents to be secured by- judgment, moringe nr surety. The property nay I,e of fered first for ci,sh, to I.e paid on the let of A pril 1851. _fur C3Se fifty 110115 rs must" lie paid till the side. to view the properly eat do so by calling on Dr %V ooda, who resides on the premises, or on J. fluid, Esq., near the same. Side e at 1 o'eloclt, I'. M. of said day. when attendance (VIII be give, by JOIIN P. P,IIOADS, Assignee of, Dr. It, C. Hoover, and rc , itling at Newburg (set, I lt.a 11. A. STURGEON Agi tVntt Day 11)11Y vii toe of power of Attorney from all 11 . 11 ilto heirs at law of Andrew Qlligloo, dee, I will expose to public sale on the iiruntses, On SA.TI.II?. DA Y the 8111 day 01 . th:tuber, ' at 11 o'clock, A. M., all chat Plantation, or Tract ol Land situate in North Middleton twii, on the public toad from Waggoner's road to the Sulphur Springs,contatoing 78 Acres rn9re or less, about 8 acres of which is w oodland and the residue cleared and under gourd fence. The iinprovanients are n two story LOG HOULE, double ,Log Barn, Spring !louse and other outbuildings, ..vith a xv , spring if Sulphur %Vine:* and aOr or• runningstreaor throligh the place I ' 4 with f i ve acres of good meadow,t;" Also a tract of Mountain Land sifizatiinear thedcrigiromil.,s . ...of the road over the mountain at Wagoner's' '4lrp, coniaining, about 18 Acres mare or less, well timbered. The Ale., and or road bounds this tract urn the south, The whole will I?, sold together or soperate ly,as will be s t suit the purchaser, and upon easy terms. PElitr,!: N. 4,1 Ll LEY, SiCepi 4 is Art'y for illdi eirs, VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE, an THURSDAY the 29th of September, By virtue of the last Will ani testament of James U. Wallace . dee' d, late ei Shippensburg twp, Comb: co, the subscribers will sell at pub lic sale, on the premises in said township; the mai:sioe•tiwin of said deceased, CONTAINING 105 ACRES • of limestone land, a good proportion of which is meadow and timber land. -The imprev,t menu+ are a STONE MANSION II OUSE, with never lad- f r as,..L'' , f at' ing of water at the dour; largo ,14 Bank Barn Mid outlimillings attach- 1 ed, n Brielt Rouse and Log Tenant House. . There is on sate 'aria a good OR CH AR D, and it stream of water. As it will suit to divide, it Will be cillbred, together or in parts to shit purchasers. ANDREW FRAZER, SANIU4I,' WIIERILY, • -oug 3lts Exeuuters, VALUABLE' PROBERTU '''AT PRIVATE_ SALE.-'" " • ralllE..-fsubsuriber offers at private sale the 1 bellowing Property of Ann Diller, situated iu -Nronroo- township, Cumberland county, a mild 'and a half west of C hure.htown, adjoining landp . al Peter and Joseph Diller, - . CONTAINING -4.0 ACRES of.iiinortono:land in a high sinto of cultivation, anYabour Ilvo Oros in timber. The improvO• inOlits am a:good ony story LOG' ~ ... ~,k IlOGBo;'atyl,.-it young orchard of , l'kt 1 p: ... 'choice (ail., 'yorsons, wishing to ^i' P . p ! re oxainino tiro in'apeay'i,Viill plcaso; yoN „.; ...4'; call on tho subtOribor, living at , , L••••••••• Boiling-Siffings, ''•U. J. •IiEIDICH, , 'aug 2l , • " , Agt for Ann 1)illor.. tI3C EI V. 41) this day, direct from Cincinna d, ti lull supply of the.fullowimpeclobra. ted brands:.. • - • . 1 0 0 sugar Cured havls Sr.. Co'e Beef frar a e. 100 ?' Gardner,Phipp &.00's 100, ." Wastplo.lia•' Phis last.'brand drama I. l o'Pd" M ede l• et the Irolalnt)' W,orld!s Fair; Also a •largo supply;•pl Conatryi flanis;ltacan, sliouldors'enti Sidas,all of Wlticlr"gill' bo' sold' vary loly fOr•aasli. • ' ' ' J. 0, WILLIAMS, Grocce..4 nail &tate Sales. (actable Reid .Estate AT PRIVATE SALE• IrGILVIC SALE, 'CONTAINING 227 ACRES ASSIGNEE'S SALZ. A I.)ESIRAIII.V. hot:AVON ron A PIIV,ICIAN PUBLIC] SALE. SEEP AND IZA:EaS eical . o.state ,salcs. VALITAIII I E REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC OALE On SATURDAY tho lot day of °ethos r. , Will be sold at public sale on the promise the following real estate, in West Pennsbore twp., Cumberland county, late the property of Rich ard•B. Stevenson, of the borough of Carlisle, dee'd., viz; All that Farm ° situatein West Pennsboro Township, aforesaid, about' one mile from-the borough of Newville, bouhtled by lands of'J. McCulfouCh,.W. Laughlin and °there and CONTAINING 112/ ACRES, -. more or loss. 'The lend is first-rate limestone lond, in good cultivatitin and well fenced, 95 :Mies of•ivhich aro clear and the rest in timber. 'rho improvements are a large double stone and brick DWELLING HOUSE, two - stories high, a large and substantial g S'PONE BARN, a goad well of lime ammo stone water, and cisterns for rain sea- 1 I a ter. There' is on the'promises an '— orchard of well selected fruit trees. At the same time will be said a hit,of Nimudland,AlHit has been used With this farm, situate about one !Mirth of a mile from the Doubling*Gap Springs and adjoining that property, containing about 22 acres. Persons wishing to examine the farm can do so by calling on Mr. Long,the tempit on the place. The terms and conditions of sale will be 'made known on,the day' of sale by T. COLLINS STEVENSON, JAMES W. MARSHALL. '_EX'rs of R. B. STEVENSON. Carlis.e, A inr"4., ISs3.—ts it'Sfrarristour. Union and Lancastel Whig copy and send hill to this office. VALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE. ehN SATURDAY, the Ist of October,lBs3. .11 The subscriber, Executor ot John Baker, deed. will Mier at public sale, on the premises a Valuable Farm, sidiated in Monroe township Cumberland county, at the crossing of the Me• chanicsburg and Lisburn roads, a mile Irom Churchiown, CONTAINING 106 ACRES Imam or 1055, of first rate limestone land, in n high state of cultivation and under good fencer, • Se. • The improvements are a E; large two story STONE HOUSE Log Barn arid other necessary un Also a well id - 2 . 4 . 3'. '""`; water near the door. and a thriv• ittg . young Orchard with every variety of choice fruit. It is a desireabla farm in every respect, being one of the best in the township. Persons desiring to purchase nre requested. to call en John Baker, residing on the premises, who will give.all necessary information.' Sale Jo 'com mence at 1 o'clock, P. 111., when terms will b e ma de known-by (fEORGE BRINDLE, August 10, 113:53.—t5. En'r. VALUABLE F ARK AT PRIVATE SALE. r subscriber Pri c ers at private sale a Valuable VA It NI. sin tinted in Hammier) township Cumberland county, about one and a lourth miles east of llechaniesburg, adjoining lands ot Peter Barnhart, David Ebbcrly, Peter Gant?, and !leery, Scavely, CONTAINING 128 ACRES of lirocs,mie land, in ri high state of cultivation under good fences, n large, port,on of syllich is beast posts and chestnut tails. The road from Arardianiesburg to the turopiltc, bounds the i lorth-arl-lli e-roadiro tri-Stive_r_„Spriugth ureic_ to 1-..!.11:.11 111,111 . 1dS the east side of sal lam. r • 'rite improvements are a two sio 42 . ., Vl'. „•,‘ ry weatherboa. ded ONV EI, 1,1 N t 1 p 4,1 Ti ". !I E VITO USE, Wash [louse, with an 5 R 1 0 ' i,„ ..., ...xccllent nrehed cellar, n large 4. - - - .- - . , gt.;_,,,,,- Bank Barn, \Vag on Shen], Cora Crik—Oroneries and other neessary out build. logs. A Weli of never frilling crater it the rird; tin excellent Orchard of Apple trees, also a variety of Choice fruit trees. such as l'earl,_ l'Ciir. S.:.e , See. 'rice Farm is located within - a short distance of exaellent.millc and convenient to t•htir..hus and schook. Persons wishino to view the farm will' ;dense to call on the sub- scriber living it, Nieellarrie.aborm, , • • d IA.COLI COJVER. Aug. TO, 1 853..--is. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. rgIIIE Folk ,:ving:FA It NI and Tract of Wood land, the property , of illisn Martha Duncan of Catliste will be sold at private eale,,,viz: Ail that certain Farm. situate in Sou•hanipton township, Cumberland county bounded by I Itnle 01 Rebut:lt's and limner's !mire, Fratmin Eulton,llentamin Eirnntel, Fultz and ethers, CWNTAINING 185 ACRES, strict measure. This Farm, which is situated on the \VaMut Bottom Road, Within two miles of the lanruttglf of Shippensburg, ts.of a first rate quality of land, well cultivated and renced, and nearly all cleared, with suitable DWEL LING. HO USE, BARN and out- ._ ~ t k buildings. There is a line' young . i I orchard or well selected apple trees ri;;; i , Mt the premises together with other UPI &I fruit trees. ... Also a Tract of Woodland, about three quar ters of a mite from die Farm, bounded by binds 01 Adam Warner, George Clever's heirs, and coorad Clever', com.aining about SIXTY A CRES. •I'llts Lind is well covered wi, h Virug rhesnut timber • There is also on it a cotelor• table Tenant House and Garden. Persons wishing to examine these properties can do by calling'. On Mr George Matthews. Who re• sides:lon the firm. For uerm., and nditiotts or said Apply - in lILD DEE. - Krllatrisiwrg Telegraph and Lancaster Ex a-ninL•l publish ix weeks And . send bill to ibis office. sag SL eiw ' OELPIX AN'S OUR SALE U❑ SA U It D AY, the Nth day of October, TUC. following Juts or pieces ut lat.d. lute tke property of George aupp,,,eLowvr Allyn t,p, GnimLwrirtfid wooly', deceased, will he sold by publifiervendim ic outcry, on the premises, at 1° o'clock. NI., viz: One piece, situate in said Lower Allen t bounded by Loads r.,,rid Eberly, Simpson's rood, nod 'other land of said George Il app, dee, eONTAINI\G it ACRES and 15 Perches. strict leellSere. The other piece bounded by lands of the heirs of John Ruk, dee, Simp son 13 road. and other land of said Oefirge Rupp. dee, and CON 'FAL\ INC . 5 ACRES and 35 Perches, strict measure. The:to Ims are eased and in cultivation, the land being good limestone land. The condnionb of sale will he made known on day of sale. . JOHN SIIO PP, ane.G6t ad .11' n of G EU. RU • Orphan's Court Sale, On THURSDAY the 13th Octobor, 1553. IN pursuance of an ordor of the Orphan's Court of Oninherland county, will ho sold, at public sale, the following property, halo the es tate or John Brownowell, of Silver Spring twp, iirsaid county, deco used, v;ze A valuable FARM. situate in said township, on the Trindle Spring Road, about two miles west of MA-hanicsbura, _ - _ • - CONTAINING 114 ACRES, and 86 porches, adjOtning lands of Jacob Kost; henry Spare, Geo. Coovor and others, all of which ss cleared but about ton acres which is In good timber. The land is of the best quality of limestone land, and, under good tent.,. . .. . .. 'lllO improvetnents Consist el a i , Ei two atm), D ‘V ELIA NG HOUSE f' .....I.' t Stone,Bank - .Barn, Wagon Shed." il:,' ~! and other necessary ourintildinos. • -1-,.. .!• There Is a never failing werof ' ` '''' '"'lN' l ' water near the house. Also.n fine young or— chard with a choice assortment of fruit trees. Persons wishing to examine the place will call on John Brownawell, residing on the place. TER MS—Tv.n per cent of the purchase ma. ney to be paid When_ the property is sold—the interest of the one thli4 7 less the expense of sale, to ho paid ,to the widew-mmittally—the principal at her dealt to the heirs of John Brownnwell,hall the remainder less the ten, pr et to be paid 011 the lot day of April 1851, wlicin the deed and possession will.be given,'and thii bed anco to be paid in two equal annual payments, with interest, properly secured. ' Sale .to take placqnt 12 o'clock,M., when attendance will be given by the undersigned Hein", of age, and guardians of minor heire at .lohn Brownawell, dad. ' CII,RISTIAN TITODD, . DANIEL. COMFORT • . . . t Gum diens of Minor Mks. ~ WM. BROWN AWDLL, Stl.lll'L BR OIV NA WELL, aug4lts i ' . . ,floirs of Age."' ••• Lancaster Ind,Whig copy , till sale and eend hilt to 'ibis office. ' ~ . . ~ . . • , made in thebest style mate the very Mout CIItTIiCIEITOVIIM PROPIIIVI'2"- pri.es. ' Good t•erknien and the very bost inn- FOR SALE: .. ' terinl always emploed, so' as to ensure dace„ , .. . • . TUE. Subscriber oilers nt private sale a lot of satisfamiou.7 ' SPOUTING and 3013-_Wi O ht K done nt the shortest orifice, in ti superior man ground, &Amite in Churchtown, Cu rnb. co., 33 nor, and et fair- prices. Also, id store at, nit foot in-4r. ittliy%•oo s feet -deep. having thereon . RANI E !MEI.- . seasons n largemai attractille variety of erected n double two ...story F in LING,' lIP USE, 30 loot in front by , n PARLOUR AND COOKING STOVES, 0 de, deep, with eight rooms lord two Iciteh• comprising,eveA now and' fancy- style, of on A 5 ,1 ens. , The house nosily built nial„well prices and aim's, adapted to burning either finished ,througlrout.. • - ' wood or an al. the assortment of stoves he in . Also n lot adjoining: above, on which is tondo shall not ho surpassed by any other cs ere4ted a two story Frame Douse, 20 ft - square. tabliehrrieuti nomprising o* score or -more of now used as a Cabinet .Mnltcr's Shop.' but dim, Jiff rein styles to snit all tastes. Thankful to be easily cooyested Into a dwelling house. - It his friends for the patronage so long bestowed is n- good stand for the ttheve or any other bus- . u p on hint at his•old 'sum', lie reapectlidlY W inces. Vor tome, Whialt atifr limmado one y, . . . Yr vties a call at his new-establisliment„, confident enquire of the subserilier in Carlisle,. I that hie large ne sortment cannot fail to' FS 0, .rltug3lLf . JAMES, R. WEAVER, k • A r ai 9,.1853,„ JOHN D. uortp•As. :. , . •• r .. , . „ rapt niiD Oilier Notice • AN ELECTION for Officers and-ManagerO of •the Cumberland Valley Rail Road Company sill bo held at the Company's' office, in Cham berebutx, on, MONDAY the 3d day of October, bet Ween the hours of 10 A. M. and '4 P.M. E. M. BIDDLE, Sec'y. Sept. 14, 3t NOTICE. ALL,persons indebted to the subscriber are hereby nolified -- to come forward and set tle off their accounts, as no longer indulgence can be given, and if not settled before thelst day of'October, 1853, they will be placed in the hands of a Justice for collection. aug3l. JAMES GALLAILEA, Agent. Estate of Mrs. Anti Low, deceased. oricE is hereby given that letters of 1.1 administration on the estate of Mrs. Ann dec'tclate of Upper--Allen - Township, have been issued to the subscriber residing in the some' township, to wnom all persons-in debted will make payment, and those having claims will present them properly authentica ted for settlement. Itug3lGt. OEO. CHAPMAN, Admr. Philip Lantz, dec'd. ~„. A I_,L. persons are hereby notified that Letters 1-1 of Administration on the estate of Philip Lantz, late of East Pennsbn`ro township, Curn..i - barked county, deceased, have been issued by the Register I n and for said county, tq the sub scriber, residing m tho same township. All persons having claims against said estate are requested to present them for settlement, and those indebted Will make immediate payment to JACOB LAIiiTZ, • Adet'r. tate o sep7 fit pd Estate of Joseph Witmer,,dec'd. ' Iv. - roTicg Is hereby given that Letters of Ad • 114 ministration on the estate of Joseph Wit- , roar, late or North Middleton township. um berland county, dec'd, have been duly granted by the Register of mid county. to Jacob Wit mer, of Soutiiam-p-ton-lownsh:p. and Abraham Witmer, of North Middleton township, in said manly. All persons knowing themselves in debted to said estate are required to make im mediate payment and those having claims to present them to JACOB WITMER, ABR. i'4 WITM ER. cam Estate of Philip Long, sr., decd. ['ICE is hcredy given that Letters 'L'es tamentary -on the estate of 'Philip Long. sr., late Of Mechanicsburg, Comb. et:flinty, dee, havo b - 2.en granted to the subscriber, residing siren place. ,k II petsons knowing ihem s,lyss in lo'ned to said eslate are requested to m tke.iminidtate payment, and those having claims to present them for settlement to PHILIP 11. LONG, Ex'r sc p 1 I pd Estate of R. B.,Stevensoh, dec'd. it tqc'E is hereby given that Letters Tes r•4l- tainctitary on the ergile of Richard B. SIOV011,)11. late'nl the borough of Carlisle, de. ted. It the heel granted by the Register of c t ray to the undersigned, resi ding in the S11).1 place. All person- indebted to out estate are requested to make ithrnediato p'tyment,nnd those having claims will present them fur 50010111 C M 10 . SINS s'I r EVTON — , JAMES W. MARSHALL. Executors (ig 9.16 t Estate of Jacob Wise, jr., deed. o . rrcE is hereby givtn that letters testa inemary en the-eatatOulti-Jaebb—Vl7,4'se i -jr.. latai el South Middleton township Cumberland county, deceased, have been grigmted by the It,-{ ,, tor of .aid county 10 the subscribers, re. sitlint in the same township. All persons In debte.l to said estate • are requeited to make let tiediato payment, and those having claims will present thorn far settlement to ~.s p r• WILLIAM WISE. BENJ, KAUFFMAN. Executors. 12E tiff4l6tpB Estate of Fred'k Garret, dec'd. No - o - riC G is hereby given that Letters of ,od muustrotion on the estate of Fred. G ir ret, late of Monroe township, Cumberland en., d ioa.ted, have seen granted by the Register of s tid county, to the subscribers, the first residing in Silver Spring township, and the latter in . Monroe. All persons indebted to — said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and thoso having claims will present them fur set tlement to JATOD MUMMA, ANDREW GARRET, Adm'm aug, 21 pd 9t NOTICE. Tt k iDTICEI is hereby given that the CUM. BERLAND VALLEY SAVINGS IN- S !ITU NON, looated if Dickinson township, Cu nberland county, will make application to. the neat Legislature of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania fur ail net of Incorporation, With a capital or not less than Ten nor more than Thirty Tit tas turf Dollars, for the purpose of receiving dcpusits of money both transitory and on interest, and of making loans and discounts, with such other !privileges as are usuallY gran ted to Savings Institutions, By order of the Directors. NV NI. GA 413 R EA PH, Tr. as. D. L. BEELMAN, Seey [je22,6m] Court Proclamation. wHi EAS the Honorable J. H. GRA AM, President Judge of the-several Courts of CoMmon Pleas of the counties of Cumbe-land, Perry and Juniata, in Pennsylva nia, and Justice of the scverairourts of Oycr and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said counties. ur d Hon. John Rupp and Sam uel Woodnurn,J udg esof the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery fur the trial of all capitaland other offenders, in the said county olcumberland,by their preeeptF to me directed, dated the 22d of August, 1853, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and Genera 'Jail Delivery, to he holden at Car. lisle,on the 2d MONDAY of November 1853;1 (being Om 14th day)ar 10 o'clock in the time. noon, to continue two weeks. NOTICE is therefore hereby givenito the_ Coroner. Susticos of rho Peace and Constables of the said Crinnty of CUmberlind: that they ore by the said precept conimpided to be thou and there in their proper persons, with their records, inquisitions, examinations and - all other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices'apportain to be.done,and. all those that are humid by recognizances, to. prosecute against the prisoners that are or then . shall be in the Jail of said county, aro to be• there to prosecute them as shall be just. JOSEPH.. Nrc DAIMON D, Sheriff: Su MUFF'S OFFICE, Carbide, Sep. 28, 1853. NOTICE. NOTICF. is hereby given that application will be mule to the , next Legislature, agreeably to the constitution and laws of this Coinnionwealtir, for an alteration in the charter of the CarOdle-Deposits Bank, so ea to conies upon snill Bank the rights and privileges ofxt bulk of issue, and to change the mane to that of the " „ By order of the Board ist Directors. W. M. BEETPI; June 9.9. t333 , ---Gin Cushier; LZPEJ INSIJRANCII. THE undersigned having beendhe' agent o the Keystone Life Insurance Company, of tlarrishuru, Phi, continues to act in that ca pacity, by authority of said. Company. Ho would respectfully inform the community that he will attend to such persons as may togrilfy • their (limit , : to insure their lives, and. t has give some protection to their bereaved fainilirs and friends, in case of death- Oflico in West Pom fret. Street, Carlisle., Itlav2s tf , d. WORTHINGTON. UMEtaOVAII JOHN D. GO RUAS'terobY informs hie Old frientis and customers that ho lan removed his TIN WARE AND STORE ROOMS to the room lately deempied by Mr. 3. W. Eny ns n Grocery Store, on Main !drew, wherome will no herctufore annaufitcture nnd:keop constantly in eni,o every deserip ion of .. TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE,
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