rlection Proclantation. WIiEREAS, in and by an act of fait Cvne:.ral Assembly ,of the Commonwealth of "Ass Act relating tri the civet ion St this Commonwealth," passed the ed day of July, A. , 13. 1839, it is made the duty of the she rilla every county within this L 011111/011. wealth - , 4 . to give public notice ()rase General Electi ,as, and in such not lees t p enumerate: 1. The officers Id lie elected. 2. Designate the place at which the election to be held. JOS. NIODARMOND, High Sheriff of the county of CuMberland, dp busby make known and II atwe In the electors oft' e comay Cosnher:anti, that on TUESDA ' the 10 h lay o r October nest, an election will be held at he several election districts vstablisl 12.1 by law 9,said county, at which time they will vote by ‘allot lor the several officers hereinafter nastwd, iz ()NV. PER Sf IN .r Governor of the State or Pennisy Ivan in, ONE PERSON Cnn•il Commissioner of the State of Peon— yIV/11/18 ONE PERSON rJu t , e oldie Supreme Court or Pennsylvn— ONE PERSON represent the entimies ut V. , rlt I Perry in of Rep esentatives of to United Srntes TWO PERSONS I.)eepeesent the coooty ni Cumberland in the :touse or of l'emisylvaiiin ONE PERSON r Prothorwary the eminly,nt Cumberland ONE PERSON. r Clerk of the Comte of the county of Cum' ,:rl:and ONE PERSON RegiNter of tit v of Comber'l4,ld .ONE PERSON r Commtfiaioner ni the COllll y of Cumberland ONE PERSON I)ireetlt• of the Poor awl of the lion se of 1 Ito iqoyment at the colt ,tv nl Cumberlittl4l TWO PERSONS .6‘r Auditors, to tieis:s-tlic imblic . riecorints - of fife only 0 . 1 Cn~:~hc•rl:uul 1111; said r•'eclinn will he held ltroilgiiiitit the • itity, its follows: . . ei?.ction in the election district composed .. the lowinigh of Carlis'e and the tow ()slops of North M Illti 'H111100;1 , Low er .son, l'elinkford and !Amer West rellll%. • W0U . 411, will be held It( the Court House, in the ti )(nigh of Carlisle. The election in the election dioteiet coral osed Siher Spring t will he hold the uL•li~h~'se nl t.ieorge I)iii.y,an llnboestosu n .1(1 tow Ilse election ii the election district composed Ilainpilen township, will he held ul the lithise rinerly occupied 63 ti. Itressler iu Said town- The election t .the election district compoged d the township of U i iper Allen will lie at le piddle house of David Slielfee in Slit-plat-de. 'a it. The electron in the election. district composed of the township of Llsver Ilea will be livid al .e tv.12,0 iker shop of J rnas lb i lih arger on Slate 11111. The election in the election district eoniposed •tf I.last l'enitsburotigh township, will be held at 'oe bottle now occupied br U poison,' al the west end of the .11larrislon-g 'Bridge. The.clection to the district ciniiitoseil of New renerll4ll4l, will he held at the public honse of .V 11. kohl, in tlit. borough of New Cumber. land. . The election in the dis rid composed of the `iorough of Mechanicsburg, will be,lield 'at the tublic house of John Hoover, in said thrinigh. The election in the dii;trict composed olt M on oe township, will be held nt the pubi liotise of P. it Goodyear In choreidowo, iii said towipliip. 1 lie e.eci the disi riet composed Of Upper Dickinson township, will lit held at the house ow occupied nyllitristian I loffinait44 . said town., 2'14). The election in the district composrd of the torongli of New,ville, and townships of Mifflin, Upper I:raid:ford, and that part of Nen tan town. Chip, not includeiltin the Leesburg election (Its Teiii after mentioned, said.-part of Upper Allen township. will be held at the Brick Scdadol House, in the borough 01 New vi lie The election iii the district coniposral of Hope. well township, will he held at the New Brick School Douse in Newburg, in triwiiship. The election in Ur district composed ut lht horough of Shippenahtirg. Shippensburg town ship, mud that part of Southampton township not included in the Leesburg election distrien, will he held at the Council Douse; in the borough uf Shippensburg And in and try an act of the.Geatera , Assembly ot this Commonwealth, passed the .241 July, I R 39, it is thus provided. "That the qualified electors of parts of NeWlari am Southampton ton nship, in thr county of Cumberland, bounde.l br the fal lowing lines and distances viz: Beginning at the Adams county line, thence along the !hie dividing the lowiithips of Dickinson and Newton to the turnpike road, thence along said turnpike to Cele , tre School I lonse,on said turnpike, in Southamp ton toWnship, thence to a point Oil t h e Wahnit Bottom Road at liey buck's, including lleybrielibr Farm, thence in ir straight direction to the Saw Mill of the heirs of George Clever, thence along Kryslier:'s run to,the Ailains county line, thence along the line of Adams county to the place nt beginning, he and'llie same it hereby declared t new and separate election district, the election to be held at the public house of Nt m. Maxwell ii Leesburg, So .thasupton township." . Notice is Nerebv Given, That every person ' excepting Justices of the Poace, who shall liold i any office or appointment of profit or trust under the United States, or of thin State, or any city or incorporated, ,district, w h et h er a e r ommiviinned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent, who is or shall be employed under the legislative, executive, or ju liciary departments of this State, or (Attie United dates, or of any city or of ally incorporMed dis •ict; and' also that every member of emigre:is and of the State Legislature, am! of the Saco( 0.1 ;omenon Council of any city, or commissioner or 'folding incorporated district, is by law incapable o or exercising nt the smile time, the office apirtintment ofjmlge,inspector,or clerk of any :leaning of this Commonwealth, and that no in, pector, ju,lxe or other officer of such election hall be eli phi', to be then votetlfor• And the suid act of A sseiii hi v. entitled ttn uct •eluting to eleci ions of this Colomonwet.ith,intsseit litly '2ll, 1837, furthar providesini follows, to wit. "That the ininectors and Judges 'shall meet at places appointed for holding the election in the district to which they respectively .efong, before ti o'clock in the morning of thei iecond Tuesday - a October, and each of add in., %sectors shill appoint one clerk, who shall be A !nalified voter'ot such district. "In case the person who shall have received the aaoinl highest iininher •of votes for inspector, .tall not attel;(l on the darof the election, theii 'le persoll who,shall have received the second igheat tiuiuhei' of voles for•juidge at-the next soreceding election shall act as inspector in his And in case the person who shall have received ilie highest bomber of votes for iiispec zs for shall not attend,the person elected judge shall , appoint an inspector in his place; and in case the ,ocaosim a lected a judge shall not :attend, then the aril lector who.. meet veil the highest hum rotes shall appoint a judge in his place; or if any vacancy shall continue on the onard for the space if one hour alter the time fixed h, law for the opening of the elect into, the qualified voters of the oownsloip ward ca district low which such officer shall have beer elected, present at the place of election., shall elect one of their number to fill such vacancy 'lll.sloall be the duty - of the sclera] assessors of each district to attend at the place of nodding every general special or township election, dur ing the whole time said elo eti 11 1 l is k e pt op en , for the purpose of giving information to the inspectors moil judges when called on in relation to the right of any person assessed by diem to vole at such election, or such other matters in relation la the oissessenent of voters as doe said inspectors or either of them shall from.t .me to time require. "No. person shall be permitted to vote at ant e ion as aforesaid, than a white ,freemmi of the age iii went, 01.0 yo :11'S or more, who shall hav e resided in Val s State at least one year rohd in the o•lection district wliee lie offers his vote at least tell days immediately preceding such .tolectioth and within I wo years paid a State or comity tax. shall have hie'msessed tot least .teto days before the election. Hut a citizen of the oUniteol States, who Ices previously been a•qiialiticil voter of this Slate and removed therefrom and re.orn ep moil who shall bovve resided oho Aloe eilee'ion district and ;mid lone\esaforesaid,shull.beeglitfed to vate aver resettle; in this State six mouths; 'fiat the white freemen, citizens of the United Stales, between the ages of twenty one and twenty two years who ha se resided in no elletioll district ten 1:11Ya as afoeesaiol, shall lie emitted to stoic although .they shall toot have paid boxes. N persto sh ill he pertnitted to vote whose name is toot contained-in the list of taxable in- Im"oitatits furnished by theocionvoissioners, unless Piroa, he produce a receipt" for the pay ment within two veers, of a state ur comity - tax - asses= stool agreealdy t.t the•coostitutioo, mod give satis factory eviolenee either on fits oath or affirrnatioor or the oath or unit:mat Me ul .atoother tlhot lie has paid isicn iax,tii ondlieilui eto prooltice a receipt shall snake moth itodbe o paydnetio thereof. Second if he claim a a•iglit.to vote by being an elector hr. too, en the age of twenty one and twenty two years he shall depose of oath or MTh motion that he this resided in this State at . least one year next before his application, wool make ouch prootof residence oo the district ataisare o ptireol by this act and the t lie does verily believe:from the account eventide' that he is of the nge.aforesaid and such other es. ideosee as is requiem! by this act, whereospon the name of the pet ii sit admitted to vote 81'8'1 by inserted hi die solph.e.Sesical list by the instoectorio,, and a 11 , qt! nehle Opp° kite thereto by writing the word tax,' it' he shall be admitted to vote by reason of Living paid tax, or idle word 'age,' he lie shall be albumen toovote by reason oil such age, shall be called 011t , tothe c;etoks, who shall make illy' like mores in the list): of voters kept by them, `loo all cases where .the 'name of the persou 'claiming to vote is found silitlie list fu' nislital by Idle commissioners 11011 a.SSCSBI , I', or his -ri A lit to vote whetter found thereon or not, isuhjrc el to by any (iota lifiellieitizem,,itshoill boodle duty of the inspectors to examine euoilhoersons on oath as to his opatilications, nod if oheaclosioxisoto have resided -. Vi idiot' the State for one year or snore, his oath shall lie sufficimit proof thereof, but shall make proof by at least one conapetentwitiless who shall he a qualified elector,thatthe has resided within ,lee district for inure Manila's days next it meth tolely preceding said elemitin,.anol -shall elsa him sell swear that hit bona fitle,residenee, ion ;mean• mice of his lawful calling, is within the district, and that he did loot removeoitito said district li r he pimp use or voting. therein. 'Every ;person eealified as liforesaid, and who shall make dote ;woof if revolted, of his resiolenee and pay rneut of boxes as toloresaid, Shall be ad mitted t vot e in-the t ward or district in which he shall resioie„ •If any person shall prevent .or attempt to pre rent any officer of any eleesion under Mos act from I/01.1111g %41111 eleciloit;or use or theemen any violence to any such. officer, or eh .11ohoterroopt ow imps openly tooteefere with loini MI the execoti to of of his duty, nr shall block it,) the avitiolow or ave nue to .414 y window where tilt . Sallie may be hold 'ore, Cro shall riotously disturb 'the peace at Burl, election, or shall use or practice sooty it ll ill oidatong ;Sweats, for c os violence, with design to influence titothily or overawe any elector, or to peovetot him from voting or to irestratii .the factotum of choice, sneli persons on conviction elivell the •finel, in any stem tot exceeding five hundret,l dollars and be I impri.votivd for any tioue toot less 'than thrtle' nor more than twelve months, and Wit shall lie shown to court, whore AIM trial of fillet/ OffeliCe shall be had, that the person so offending was not a resi dent of the oily, ward, district or 'township where die tollence wasocoonruitted, and nut entitled to vote therein, Men on conviction lie shall be sentenced to pay n fine of not less than one hundred 1101' t than one IL ousnutl•ilollnes, nod be, impriso ned not less limn six mouth nor more than too o yen' s. .11 any person or persons shall make any bet or wager Upon the result of I\lllV election the C .innaimwealth, or shall offer to make any such bet or wager:either by verbal proctaiwition there of, or by any written ,or pri .tell advertisement challenge or invite ally person to snake such bet or wager, Nino conviction Memof ise orthey shall (trick and pay teelintes the amount so bet or to be bet. II any l ierson not by law qualified, shall fraud - Wildly vote at any election in this Common wealth, or being othermisequalified shall v to out of his proper Ailtriet, 411 E it any person knowing the want oh' sliClo qualifications, shall aid or pro-. enre such person to vote, the person offending sled 1,011 conviction, be filled in any sum not ex ceeding two hundred dollar; and be imprisoned for any t , rnt not exceeding three months. 'lf any pervont shall vote at more pion one elm-. tion district, or otherwise fraudulently vote more dem once on the same day, or shall f`rautlulentl) fold or deliver to the inspector two tickets to gether, with the intent illegally to vote, or shall proem e another's() to 110, he or the) offending, 811,111 oiLoonvictimt be ft,etl in any sum not less than lififtior more than five 1 [red dollars, and be imprisoned tor.atly term not 191,than .Three nor more than IWelVt,llflollthis• • • 'lf any verso') slot qualified to vote in this Com- Mott wevlthcagrecably to law. (except the saris of qualified citizens) shall apoesir et any place of •election for the purpose 01 kssuiitz tickets or of influencing , the citizens qualified to vote .he shall rn convictoin lorreit and pay ally sum not exceed• .tog otte,hundrod dollars for every such Offence, and be imprisoned for any term not exceeding three tut:intim! Agretably to the proviSions of the sixty-first section of said net, every General and Special Election s'ialt he opened' between the hours ol eight niititeit in the forenoon, and shall cr . 2adintle without interruption or adjournment until IleVell o'cl)ck in the evening, when the pulls' shall be closed.- lam also instructed by law to insert - the fot owitig copy of . an Act, entitled, “An not for he puppression of the manufacture and sale of nioxieating as '`a beverage," in the garliulc ~fjcrnld. Proclamation for ^the General Election to be hold on the second Tounday of October next. AN ACT or he suppression of Ilse manufacture and sale of mlo.sicaliny liquors, as a lie:yr:aye. Wbereos,"'All laws , to be efficient should have the approbation and sanction of the people : And whereas, It is represented that a large number, if not a mojority of the citizens of this Commonwealth, tire deeply impressed with the necessity of the passage of a Prohibitory Liquor Law : And whereas, It is impossible to obtain a certain indication of popular sentiment 'relating thereto by means of petitions and remonstran ces ; Therefore,' SEC 1. Its it enacted by the Sennte and House of Representatives of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania - in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority. of the same, That the qualified voters of this Commonwealth are hereby authOrized nt the places for holding the general elections in their respective words. boroughs and townships, on the second TUESDAY of October dext, to vote for and against a law which shall entirely.pro hibit by proper and constitutional regulations and penalties, the manufacture end sale , of in toxicating liquors, except fur medical. sacra l , mental, tneehanicril and artisticnl purposes. ScE 2. That the officers authorized by law to bold elections in each ward, borough and township, of this Commonwealth, nee hereby directed and required at the place fixed by law, in the several districts for the holding of the general, elections in said districts. on the sec ond Tuesday of Ootober next, wheß r they shall he organized as afrlectiOn board, to receive from each qualifie voter of their said di -Wets a ticket ,writteri or 'printed on the outside " Prohibitory Liquor Law," and the tickets, in favor of the proposed law shall contain in the inside the words, "For a Prohibitory Liquor Law," and those . opposedlo the proposed law shall contain in the inside the vrords "Against the Prohibitory Liquor Law," which votes shall be counted and returned to the Court .114 , 41 mi-of the o'-utfties or city in which the said election shall be held, on the following Friday by the return judges, who shall cast up and and certify alt the votes polled in said county or city, to the office of the Secretor:) , of the Conininnwenlth nt Harrisburg, directed and transmitted in the same trimmer, the votes for Governor nro required to ho directed and trans mitted. and the said Secretary shall on the third Friday of January next ensuing. c nimu nicate the said returns to the Legislature, to ho opened and 'counted in the same manner the votes for Gov.ernr,r, are opened and counted, and considered as the prayer of the voters of this tilluhmonwealth relative to a Prohibitory Liquor Law. Sic. 3. ..l'hat all the election laws of 'the State prescribing the boors of opening closing the polls, the reception of votes, the punish ment for illegal voting; the defraying the ex penses of publication; and holding of the gen eral elections and return of`the•same, other matter% incident thereto, be and the enure ere declared applicable to the election above authorized. SEC. 4. Ttnit'it shall be the duties of the Sheriffs of the several counties of tale Com monwealth to insert n copy of this actin the prnolamatiort.Theltht general election to Le held on the sttenmd Tuesday of 0-sober next. E. R. CIIASE, Speaker of thallouse of Representatives. M M'CASLIN, Speaker,or the Senate. ArPnovnn--The twenty eighth day of Apri ono thousand eight hundred and tifty-fou-. And the Juilvs of the respective districts afore said, are by the fetid net requited to meet at the Court [louse, in Oil borough o Carlisle on the third day after the sal I day of election, tieing Friday the 13th day of October, then and there to perform the thinks •req weed of them by The return judges of the Congresitonnl dig Irk! will meet in the Court Rouge in the ho rough of Carlisle, on Tuesday the 17th day of October, then and there to perform The duties required of them by law. Given—under jay . MOW, rt Carlisle, this Ist day of September, A. D., 1 851 ISIcPARMOND, Sut.ntre's OEF.KE, CARLISLE,/ Sheriff. „lag Meat tEstate Safes VALUABLE. FARM FOR SALE. -- z , • The subscriber will offer at public sale, on the pre mises, on SATURDAY, the 230 of September. 1854, his V A LUAIII,F. FARM, situate in North Middleton twp., Cumberland oeunty, :t miles north of Carlisle, on the Waggoner's Dap rand, containing about 7D ACRES of good Slate Land, all of which is cleans.' and in a good state of cultivation except about 12 acres of tim- • berlund. trho improvements are a don-c7" l . 7- 1,10 two story Log DIVE:LIAND HOUSE,• , w‘citherlxvirded with a good Kitchen 44 - 1; attached ; the Barn on this hem Was . burned on the 12th inst. There is also on the premises a young apple Orchard and other fruit trees, and two never failing wells of water minvenient to the Louse. . . . Also, will be Kohl at the same time and place, a Tract -of good MOUNTAIN LAND, containing about 15 acres, sltnate about 2.% miles from the above mentioned Farm and about of a mile from the Long's flap road. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. I'. M., of said day, when the terms will be made known by Aug. 30. 1854.—ta. • , CONRAD MORDORY. A NTRIM FOR SALE.-ELEGANT m• REAL ESTATE, situated in Carroll county, Md., 49 miles from Daltimore, (over good readS,) containing 500 ACRES, highly Improved, virith some • • TWENTY : TWO BD 1L DI GW , en the same, all new; among which is the band- sr, Rolnick Colmar ID:mimes in the Stator '•4,re and the other buildings in proportion, . ..:•• •• with abundance of Wood and %'ator,and every lercrl t y of ORCHARD:4, Cordons, • Flowers, Fruits and Shrull) my, with scenery unsurpo.ssed. , lind one is the most healthy places in the Union; convenient to Sebools, ('butcher and Mills. Those desiring to purchase an• elegant and valuable estato, ntn de se on favorable terms by calling on the subscriber, residln gon the estate, near Taneytown, Car roll county, Md., before the 27th day of September, next. If the property Is not sold by that time it will R. told at the Exchange, In the city of Baltimore, on.Tlitilt.3- DAY, the sth of October, at I o'clock, pm:Moly. Title indisputable and sale positive. OIL. Terms easy. )or a More extended_ netice, see Baltimore Daily American. • Aug. 30, IB4.—ts A. 0. ME. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE-- The Two Story FRAME HOUSE and Lot of Ground In South Hanover street, now occupied by Charles; Bar- 4. . nits, immediately opporite Bentz's 2 , , Store, Is offered at , privute sale. For •••• - • terms Inquire of the subscriber, Attorney for Muumuu% Sop. 6, %I) IL M. 'HENDERSON. IRESII ARRIVAL !—A full supply . of, Bakor's nod Ilonimpathic . Chooolitto Coma, Fari na, Corn Starch, Rico,. Holt., and Pearl Ltat Joy, &R. &c.`. at IV .11,1 A ;IS' rAmmy U ROCERY.[Aug tta • LIARM AT PUBLIC SALE.-I will JU expose to public sale on the promisee, on FRIDAY, the Istll of September, 1851, nt 11 o'clock, A. M., by sir cue of an order of the Orphan's Court 'Of Cumberland t .unty, a valuable tract of first rate 1 1 M NSTON E LAND in Upper, Allen township, Cumberland en., containing 00 acres 156 porches, about 70 arres of which are cleared and in a fine st4te of cultivation, and the residue in good Timber. The land is situated about two tulles from Mechanicsburg and is considered about the best part of Cumberland Valley: it adjoins John Houser, the widow Eicholtr., John Garrett and others. The title to the said hand Is good, and the,turms will be made known on the day of sale by JACOB MUMMA, Dug, 28, Guardian of Benjamin Garrett. RPITAN'S COURT •S A LE.-By virtue of an order of the Orphan's court of Climb. enmity, I will sell at public sale on the premises, at o'clock, A. N., on ; SATURDAY, the 23d of September, 11114, a (,[OUSE and LOT OF GROUND, situate In the village of Kingstown, and late the property of Daniel Hinkle, deceased. The lot has a front of 35 feet on the Sterrett's Gap road and extends back 16 feet to an alley. The house is n one story and a half frame building re enitly built. Terms will be made known on day of sale ' WILLIAM HEAtiY, Guardian of Win. 11. Hinkle, aug 1851 PARINI AT' PRIVATE SALE.—..-The subscriber offers his PALM for sale, situated in Hampden township, Cumberland county, on the turn pike leading from Harrisburg to Carlisle, 4 miles from the former and Li from the latter place, CONTAINING 1•2,:i ACRES and ..16 PERCHES, strict measure, of first rate Limestone mid Black Slate land, inferior to none In the county. Adjoining the Canedoguinet rn•ek and lends of Dr. It. (1. Young, John :Medellin. Gm. Sherleihn and others. There are about I 3 acres of Woodland and the remainder cleared and- under g ood fence aid in n high state of cultivation., There are. a groat many Lo cust trees on the farm ready to be cut into posts. Also, a young thriving fir-chard with different kinds of fruit. The improvements are a TWO STORY 111(1 H weatherboarlied with a Kitchen c.,...%/ 7, attached and cellar under 'them; ,a first ••• • • mite BANK It and other out huildings with a never failing well with pump near • the kitchen do''r. A further description is deemed unneeessary, as those who aro desifbhg to pur chase will view the 'property. Terms will be mode known hy the subscriber living on. the premises. Aug. '2.1. DAVID-MARTIN. A SSIG N Eli; SA E. —On man AY, -u• ti ' “ cth of . oc - indier, 1854, by virtue of a voluntary deed of iwsignment by John Ilarlahcrand his wife Eliza, the sobscriber will sell, on the above named day, on t he premises. the following deicribed tract of Land and km. provements, viz: A Tract of first rate L I M ES TON LAND, containing 25 acres and 25 perches neat measure, Situated in Silier Sprit n , township. Cumberland county, about one mile and a half north of Kingstown and the turnpike. The improvements are a stone 'and fr a me oillsT MILL, with an excellent Water-Pow or, n o t sur passed by any In the Camxinguinet creek; a large dou ble MANSION HOUSE, A FRAME TENANT HOUSE, and FRAME BARN. Also, a thriv ing young Orchard and other fruit trees, and a r a a well o f water near the house. The above described pperty is a vcry de- I ro sirable one, and capitalists would do well to attend the sale or call upon the subseriber, who lives near Meolianicsbarg, or on Mr. Waggoner, the miller, who has it rented; Either will show the property or describe particulars relating to tile same, before the day of sale. Further description is domed 'unneressary ; the property and its advantages and loratinn, ,n ill re commend itself to all who fluty call to see it,"- Sale to commence at I 0 o'clock A. M. on said dav, when the terms - will l'll6 made known by • C. mu', aug. 23, ISSI. Assignee of John Thirlatior. `VALUABLE REAL. ESTATE; AT PRIVATE SALE.—The following F NEltt and Tract of NVuonn ND, the property of Miss Slarthal?uncan of Carlisle, will be sold at private sale All that certain Farm, situate In 14tithampten twp., Cumberland county, bounded by lands of Itelnltik's and Hunter's heirs, Francis Fulton.lienjamili KiurittierL, Nita and others, containing ISS ACItES, strict This Farm, which is situated on the Walunt"Eottom mad, within two miles of the borough of Shippevisburg, is of a first rate quality of land, well culitivatia and fenced, and nearly all cleared, with suit- L • abIeDWELLES(I HOUSE, BARN, and .„,...iir,•r ; ; out-buildings; There is it fine ynung g'g (*anima) of well Selected Apple Trees f on the premises, together with other .n -: fruit trees. Also, a Trivet of W4lodiand two miles from the Form, bounded by lands of Adam Warner, (leo. Clever's heir's! and Conrad Clever, containing about 60 ACRES. Thlit laud is well covered with young Chestnut Timber. Thin; is also on it a comfortable Tenant House, and Garden IV NI 111 G LER Persons 'Wishing to examine these prtmertes, can do KO by calling on Mr. George Nlathews, oho resides on the Farm. For terms and conditions of sale apply to WM. M. DIDDLIL ....-Cluttubersburg Whig publish 6w and send t this office. [Aug. :SO ISM. ()AK LAN I) D C ESTN l"f LA ND 11 -." FARMS AT, PUBLIC SALE.—The subscriber will ell at public isle, on THURSDAY, the 21st day of Sep tember, the ibllowlng. described Farms:— No. L—OAKLAND, a valuable Limestone Farm, situ ate lu Green township. Franklin county, Penn'a., 5 milcs East of Chambersborg, near Scotland, adjoining lands of lion. (100 Chambers,J. li.A A. M. Criswell and others, containing about 150 ACRES, 110 of which are cleared (there is not an acre of it but what can be plowed) and under good Fences. The Land is rolling and of a nett'• cal good quality; must of it has been recently limed, and there are at present as many stones quarried and piled on the Farm as will, Make from 15.1)00 to 20,000 bushels of lime. The remaining 40 acres are very. hea vily TIMBERED—a great desideratum as timber is Lc• coming scarce and high through the neighborlesal. As an evidence, the undersigned cleared a small Wen lately, the timber of which amounted to more than .1,100 OJ per acre. The improvements are a Two-Storied ROUti.ll-CAST HOUSE, with , out buildings; a godd BARN, recently built a a'a Sheds, Corn Cribs, Ac. There are a Well •Si 6 Lo•• • and Cistern, both having pumps, within a few foot of the house. Tla , building* arc very advantageously situated, being on an eminence near the centre of the Farm, so that most of the fields ,can be overlooked fruit) them. Tpere is ,a largo Orchard of_choice grafted Fruit adj.dning the lom4, knOwn as being the best orchard In the eriuntry._ The location of this Farm Is very desirable, as it Is in a liceitify borhood, and one tinted for, its morality., There are Churches, School I louses, Stores, Mills, M erhan les' Shops, kc , within a short distance. It is also near the Conoco. choagun Crook, and borders on the Cumberland Valley Rallroad;.whlch connects with Baltimore, Philadelphia,' Pittsburg. Harrisburg, Chambersburg, Hagerstown, Ac. The subscriber deems it unnecessary to say anything farther in regard to Oakland; as purchasers will examine for themselves, and they call readily perceive that it can be made to ply the highest per cunt. of any Farm in its neighborhood- Thu only reasou n the undersigned often; it for sale is on account of hie-rehMval to another State. Mr. Jacob Jones, the Tenant, will show the Farm to purchasers,_ . _ No. 2-:-CIIESTNUTLAND, IN a small Pineland Farm, situate inllreen township, Franklin county, .3 miles Fast of Fayetteville and 2 South of Scotland, adjoining lands of W. Thompson, J. it. & A. M. Criswell and others, containing 60 ACHES, about 30 of which are cleared and under good Fences. The remainder is covered with Chesnut, Pine 111111 Oak Timber. The improvements are a good two-storied LOG IWUSE, LOU BA UN, Corn Cribs, ,tc. A stream of water passes within a few feet the house and barn. Mr. Joseph Wingert, the Tenant, will show the Farm to purchasers. vu.Sale of Chestnutland at 10 o'clock, A. 31., Ott said day, and Oakland at 2 o'clock, P. 31. • . . S4ould the day be very stormy and wet, the sale will eke place on the next favorable day. Sale Iweitivo— Itlo perfect. " ROBERT CRISWKI.L. Aug. 30, 18,54—ta Brooklyn, L. 1., ti. Y. O"I!HAN'S COURT SALE.—In put- . Nuance of an order of tlfo Orphan's Onurt of Cumlo. County, will he offered for sale on SATURDAY, the idth day of October, It 54, A TRAMOr LAND containing 31<, acres. situate , in Lower Allen township,on the road lead. log from Lisburn to the Silver Spring 'Church, between Mechanicsburg and Shiremanstown, late the plop!rty of Henry Mater, deceased.— itV'si , -; There is erected on it a Log DWELLING ~:a HOUSE and Shop, a4rame Stable, and there Is a well of water at the door. There is a good Orchard on the place. Salo to take place at 2 o'clock, , P. M.. when terms will made knoWn 6y SOLOMON 1110111. ER, Aug, 30, 1854. k Guardian. , aleof If.state Sates: 311isceffancous. 1 1 0 R TILE MILLION ct P I urn Just rer el ring my Fall stock of PAPtIt lIANOINGS, iron& • which surpairs In style, quality and price any that have ever been exhibeted in Carlisle. I respectfully solicit n call from persons In want of Paperillangings of any desert!)• Lion. its 1 am confident by assortment far marpasses any in the Ikmorp.rh; and In style and prices has but few rl; vets in the city. I only ask of the public to call and ex • amine my assortment before purchasing, as 1 ant cimfb dent my chaste designs cannot fail to please the rim et fast id iOllB. .101 IN P. LYNE., West side of North Ilanover Street, - _ NFW GROCERY 4 R °cEßlEsi, il AND VARIETY STORE. The subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that he has just returned from the city with a large and varied assortment of 0 Ifi le Ell! ES, GLASS and QUEENS-WARE FISH, I FISH, &c., A., which he Offers far sale on the Jam ir most reasonable terms , at his New Store . e corner or North Hanover street and the Pub - ~. i ,• lie Square, directly opposite the Carlisle De. • . posit stink. His stock embraces everything usually in a Grocery and Variety store. The public are invited to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he feels confident he coo Sell the best goods at the lowest prices. l A I A LI, STYLE OF HATS & CAPS. WM. 11. TROUT, desires to Inform his old friends that ho has removed to his now establishment on High street. near the Railroad Depot, and is now opening n 4largo and elegant assortment of the FALL STYLK 0F HATS. just received from Philadelphia, which • the gentlemen of Carlisle are requested to nen and examine. Ile has also a large assortment of Silk, Fur and Slouch Hats no his own manuflicture, got np in the hest style and at various prices the excell e nce and finish or which he will warrant. Ills stark he is 17m5dent on ly needs th be examined to ho approved. Also, a large supply of Men's, Boy's and Children's CAPS, of Cloth and Fur, and of every variety of style and price just re ceived from ' Lot all who want a List or Cap give him a call. us they' 7 uuty be sure of being suit ml to their own matistitction. FALL STYLE OF HATS for ISfA.L'--- oEo - noE KEIA.KIt respectfully announces to his dd' Patrons and the public geLsrally that ho has just re 4,`PiVefi WO . 1. ALL STYLI* OF" GENTLEMEN'S II ATS, mannihrtured at ono or the best establish vents in Philadelphia, to which he invites special MIMI -Ile-has also constantly on hand a largevand varied ais sortiount of his loin manuf.•u•turu tel welt as tiny made Hats and Caps. suitable fir the seas,m, comprising every variety of Russia, Beaver, noleskin,and - Hats, fin ished in the latest style,tigether s ith a full assortment of CAI'S of every Amin and description, and at every price. ile particularly invites the public to call and ex amine his exnensive ass odment, which in style, units ritl and finish, cannot he surpassed Ry any in market, and which he is able to put at prices Muer than over. Itomombor his old stand on North Hanover street, be tween Ilumer's and izoner's stares. TT TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE.— The valuable STORE PROPER- i Tt, , TIOW occupied by ine Is also for ~,,,! — 2.- - ) :We. Any person wishing h)ptirchase ire 6.,. a first ode property, and one, of the sfi , igit .. )l . best bushiest. shunts in the borough ( ..,..4) _ of ('artiste, hay,, a chance. If the above property Ls not sold at private sale by the first Tuosciar In January, (court week) it will then be offered at public saloon that day-, and possession piv en on the Ist day of April nest, IS5(i. For further information inquire of the subseril er. Aug. 9. J A(1011 SE N ER. 170)-A II that am indebted to the subscriber, either by note or book amounts, nill call and Mettle th.•m Imme diately. .1. SENEIt. (11.0T111NG ! CLOTHINO ! The sub !scriber Is now having made up a Int I f Fashionable and Substantial Clothing which ho will sell as cheap if not cheaper than any establishment in the.borough.— The stock will novelist . 0 V E It C 0 A T 8, FineDRESS COATS, SACK COATS, ' PANTALOONS, VESTINOB,kc. The Clothing will be made out of none bid the best quality•of goods; cut out by an expericucud and goad cutter, and the w , ,rk gi t up us the best manner and by the best of hands. R u have now on hand a lot of choice Clothing, and all we .ask fir purchasers to give us call and they will be pleased with the work and prima. At the old stand on East Main staked. Jan Is] • ; CHARLES WILEY. BOOTS AND SI I OES. The subscrib er has new en hand a very extensive and well se !voted stork of It 0 0 T S and 5 II 0 KS. which he will sell at unusually low pric es. Purchased from Wholesale dealers, at low rates, he can oiler such 1114.111".`- ments M purchawrs as will wake it their interest to vis it his estahliChmeilt. lie ha every article in the 1111 11111.1 Shoe line—for Ladies' or Gen tlemens wear—he therefore deems it tlneecury" I. particularize. 13 r Persons desiring good and cheapgoods are in•ili ed to give him a call. I W. SHELDON. 011 INA, (MASS AND OITEENS WAIM—OhI housekeepers and young, with those also who are expecting to become housekeepers, are invit ed ,to call at HALBERT'S FAMILY GROCERY and ex- Jun riie his elegant assortment of Ch ina, It lass an d Queenr ware and other articles in the housekeeping line, such as French and English tea sets, heavy handrail and plain, White lir:mite, gilded and blue plain, Dinner sots of or cry variety and price, bowls and pitchers, tureens, (11111)- 08, AC. Glass-warts—centre table and mantel , lamps, Candelabrals lind ether lamps:great 'rarity, table and bar tumblers, goblets, Ac. Fruit and preserve dishes, in va riety. Cedar-ware—tubs, buckets, churns, bowls, butter prints and buttes, meal buckets, Ay. Brushes—sweeping,. white wash, scrubbing. hand and slew brushes, dusters, brooms, Ay. Market, clothes mid travelling baskets. Also it choice asamtment of 'tobacco and Segars.. Call ye who are fond of choice brands of Sugars and try the Principes, Regattas, Stelfanonis andmther Cuba varieties, and you will find them of unimpeacMible quality. Also half Spanish anti C 4,111111011 Segurs, with choice snuff anti caw w jug tobacco. IU 0 K 0 U 'l' IN TIME !—Cholera ..,4 ,i ro norbus, Dysentery. lilarrhcea, &e., a making tu'wr appearane. You know the remedy. If you have any regard for the %voltam of yourself, your wife, or your children, supply yourselves with DEEMER'S MATCH LESS CORDIAL, otherwise ablde the contasiuence re sultingfroul a bigoted adherence to old quackery. lids ~ Matchless Itetuedy" can be had at the Drug Store of 11..1. KIEFFEIt. South Hanover street, a few doors south of the Court I louse, Carlisle. CIORN SIIELLERS.-XAN DER' S PAT- J- ENT CORN SHELLER, Am•ll44lly the..best and cheap eht now tu use. Farmers aro requoNted to ea.ll and ex amine it at the Cariisle Foundry and Machine Shop, or at Saxton's Hardware Store. For Halo at reasonable prices by A tig. U M A C WANTEI).—The highest Li prim will be paid in rash fir Sumac in largo or small quantities, IC dellyered to the subscriber In East street, Carlisle. J ACOII SI MOM. Jime 14, 114-.3rn CarTiIIRASHING MACHINES of the best MOO constanGy on hand anti fur Halo at the Isle Foundry and Machine Slop. GARDNER & BROWN. LI AV li" - 170 CI It OLD META Cash Ly paid fin. OLD METAL, such as Copper ' Brass and Iron, at the Carlisle Foundry and Machine Slop. GARDNER - A: BROWN. I ItES II II AMS A NI) E BEEF. • ,A fresh arrival of Su,;ar Cured HAMS anti DRIED nr,EFrjust received from Cincinnati anti for sale la' WILLIAMS'.FaudIy tireeery Store, in WOBt,lMain street. NEW GOODS.-The subscriber is just ()Tuning a frUsil assortmont t.f.vory 17111.:A1' GOODS bought nt reduced pricos.ll•and soo them. An,;. Oh:0, W. lIITNER.• 11 J. I). ITALIII.:RT GARDNEIt k BROWN
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