11 '_B CIIOLBILA. IN COLUMBIA. - 'The cholera broke out in Columbia in its , most,malignant form on Fiiday evening last, . an has been.raging with terrible results ever UT 'to Tuesday morning, some seventy depths, had oceurred, and no:abatenrient what- ever appears in the number of new cases, al though the town': hits been deserted' by fully . one-lialf (if not two-thirds) 'of its• inhabit ants. Among the deaths which have occur red, we are only enabled to ,give the follow ing, among whom will be recogif&aid the names of some of the oldest, most protni anent and useful, and energetic citizens of hat enterprising borough, now almostdeel_ _tutted by , the pestilence which "stalketh Abroad," viz: Francis Bradley, Robert Spratts, (Des- uttcher,) Edward A. Howard, John Gilbert„, Constable,) Dr. Richard E. Cochran, Joseph Strickler,, "AIN. John W. Shuman and. laughter, Mis . 4"llayden, Miss Fisher, (dangle •or of, henry Fisher,) Mrs. Win. Hippy, Mrs. Stn. Rees, 'William Wade. H. •H. Liehtv, inkeepe - rond his ostler, Mrs. Jacob Crosby, frs. Morgan Hays, David WelSh, Mrs. Rich rds, (moth& of Luther Richards, Esq., of ~ ancaster,) Miss Ann Harnley, Mrs. 'R. -Dick, fr. Snyder, Samuel Hinkle, Mrs. Stephen • elix Mrs. Hinton, Mrs. Eli Derrick, Mrs. Elton Kiniburr• Mrs. Minnieh, Peter Render, olin Kidders, Mrs. Boyd, John Gien, Mrs. .iavis, John lloyd, and numerous others. Considering the populatiqn - of the place to numerous deaths that have occurred ex- eeds any thing we have ever heard of., fatly of the stores and .ether busines.--, places Columbia have boon closed. Th‘; A-cots are, been spread with lime, and liar rids of . and tons of Pittsburg, coal are burnt in :?;trects throughout the day and night.— of the citizens left the devoted brtuu , ,h i Saturday, Sunday and Monday last, and physicians have mlvised all others who •Th possibly do so to leave the place. Sem e the victims were seized stahlealY while -- the-streets, and_died ULLA few 'hours_ 'forwards. The cause of the disemte is at ibuted by many to the impure water with the town is supplied from the river,' IA low stairs of the Sat-numb:tuna, equalled_ eily by the low water of ,Ist43. The river, .elow Columbia.. towards Turkey !Till, pre ants to the view but a lake covered with reds and grass, in which dead fish and . Inuils are caught but to !itrify and poisrin he air. A South-west wind,- last Fri day, dew the miasma over. that fitted borough, md although the excellent corps of physi iiansnin Columbia have 'exerted themselves •,o the utmost, but in few eases have been • iacce4sful. A number of physicians from Philadelphia and Lancaster wets sent ar, Intl thev ton are unable to stay ravages. The exeitement in Columbia is very great., and it is impossible to find Out he 11:111108 of all that have fallen victims to ;he dreadful distlase.—ril,- The nelult in Ion•n. ...The Administration Trape . little to say !Tont lowa. The result in that State seems to have paralysed them. And well it may: fir since the passage of the ..."Wbraska the Adnimisrration has lost six Dnititil Siates . S,niators,„ five States, arni. half a score tit' Meinhers of the House of Representatives I " Popular Sovereignty" Beene to be illustrating its potency in a man ner Olt° unexpected to those who applied the principle for the purpose of extending Sta. very. However, as they sowed the wind it is pleasant to see them reaping the whirlwind. Where is Douglass? Notices flkiNl TOTRIE is hereby riven that the (Thin , BERLAND VALLEY SAVIWS INSTITUTION, oeatod at Cumterland Ilan. in Dickinson town,hip, Cumberland county. will mako application to the next Legislature of the eonunmiwealth of Pennsylvania for an act-of-IneoPporatium_with a capital of no(, boo thlll Ten nor more thou Thirty ThousamdThillargJor - tp ,, p , pose of recoiling deposits of money both transitory and on .interest, and of making Mons and discounta, mRh aueli othor priviloges as are usually granted to Savingfi Inatitutiona. By order of the birortors. WM. GALBREATIL Tream. [June 2S-Omp' D. L.' 11 . F.T.31. 1 / 4 x, Stee'y NoncE is hereby . given that appliea m ..: ta will Le tattle to the next Legislature, a...reen bly to the constitution and laws of thi , Connineiwealth of Pennsylvania, for an alteration in the charter of the Carlisle Deposit Batik, .so lls t. , 1 CollfPr 11110 p said Bank the rights, and privileges of a hunk of issue, and to change the name te'lliat of the CA1t1.1,1.1, BANK: alms to hu.rotso the capital stock 'Ono hundred and lifty. thousand dol lars, it' practicable. By order of the Board of Directors. -* W. 'M. IW.F.TIIIf, Cashier. June 2.3,1854-6m] orricil,----AN ELECTION for °fa: eor and Manattorn of thu Cumlairlitud VnlloY ' 'timid Company, will ho hold at tho domparty'ketplice, In Chnraborsburg; on MoNDAY, thu 2tl day 'or fith.mma float, betweou thu hours of 11) A. 111„ and 4 I'. M. goptn-llt , • E. M..IIIUULE I t+vcretary. STATF O ' F JOHN 111c0VRTER , FblCEASED.=Notlee IH hereby given that It•tters of Adiniolstrution, with the Will annexed on the EH -% tato of John McCarter, intauf the lworough of Carlisle, Cutastrlmul co., deceased, havu been, granted by the Register of said county, to the subscriber, residing . in the same borough. All iwr6ons knowing themselvt.s in- Lp to said Estate aro required to make immediate payment, mud those having chains will present them fur settlement to 80p:6,1854 IfiISTATE OF ROBERT DUNBAR, DEMl—Notice Ic heroby given that letters of Ad ministration en the canto of Robert Dunbar, late of East, Ponusboro twp., CllllOl. co., deed, have been issued by,the ltogiSter lu had for said county, to tho subscriber who resides In the township of All persons hay having claims or demands against the °Annum' said dec., are'requested to make known the same without delay, end thoseludebted to make payment to JAOOB 11UM31.111., Adin'r. ' Aug. 23-ot. • I"ATE OP RUDOLPH KRYSITER . S DECllASlllb—Letters Tetttenientary on tho estato of Rudolph Krysher, lath of 'ellurchtown, 'Monroe twp., doe'd,. have been granted by the Register of said enmity to John (loodyoar and (temp Wunderlich, residing in the sausolownship. Persons indebted are requested to ?lake payment and thus° having datum to prosont thous .>rsuttlumodt to JOHN uoonyeAlt;. CiKOKUK WONDERLICII, Aug. 30,1854-4 t. Executors. • JAMES McCAItTER, AttuVr IIVIOction: • IPkoclattlistion,' . . w in ;v e il c h o y in v i c i weii t i l i t i e: o l , ; n e e ii t i • i n I. sylvauin,entitled An Act relatingto the. election .0 this Untottionwealtlt,' passed the, tltl day ~1 1). 1839, it tna'de 'the duty of the She cora every comity within this CotntnontWealth, to give public no k ice of the Getteral Elceti me, and in enell notices to etioiddlide 4. "I he officers to lie elected. -2. Designate - the place at which the election is to be held. • I, JOS. NI , 'DARMON'J, High Sheriff of the y Jun( y aro mbet•land, do hereby make known and give this you tic n nice to the electors ()roe comity o• iindierlitild, that on TUESDAY, the 10 It il;tv of O c tober next, nn election will he held at the several (Auction districts established by law i n said c - ri i imv, at which time they will vote by ballot toe the severall officers hereinafter named, ONE PERSON , for Governor of !he Stuto of Penosylvnnin, - ONE PERSON fur Camil Commissioner of the State of Penn— sylvania NE PERSON for JudAc of the supreme Qouvt of Pennsylva— nia. ONE PERSON to represent the. counties of Cuntherlantl, York and Perry in the llou,e of Representatives of the United States TWO PERSONS tO represent the county of Cumberland in the Ilonse of Represeutt•tives of Pennsylvania • ONE PERSON for Vrothono:ary of the county at Cumberland ONE PERSO:sI for (:Irk of the Courts of the county of Cum helium! ONE PERSON for Register of the county of Cumberland ONE 'PERSON for Commissioner of the coon y of Cumberland lauC! ONE PERSON for Director of the Poor tout of the House of Etoployouiot of tht• county of Cumberland TWO PERSONS AnditOr'S, t,p settre the pubic accounts of the couniy of Cii•nberlatid The said election will be held throughout the comity, as follows: I ite election district - composed if the borough' of Carlisle and the townships of .7111idilleton,Sooth Nliddleton,Lower D.ck• inson, Lower Fralikford Anil!.,•ower West Penns- borough, will he held „at the Court House, in the Inn nindi or The election in the: election district con)l osed of Sits er Spring township, will be held at the pill-lie horse of George Duey, in Roguestown in said township. • The election it. the election district composed Of Ihunpilep township, will he held Pt thehouse fortncrl:i occupied bY FL Bressler in said town ship. The election t the election district composed of the township iif U i tper Allen will be nt the public house ot 'David Sheffer in Sheyherds.. election in the election district-composed or the township of Lower klleii will be held at the wstipm-in ulcer shop Of Jonas Iliinclibiteger on Shalt- Ilill.. The eleition in the election district composed or hlast l'ennshorotigh township, will be held at the house now occupied hy. C Dotson, lit west end of the tarrihhorg tiridge. The election in the district composed ot New Cumberland, will be held at the public house of \V 11 Bold, in the borough of New Cumber land. • • The election it the district composed of the borough of Mechanicsburg, will 'he held at the ()Milk house of John llobver, in said borough', The election in the district composed of !Ann roe township, will be held at the public house of Gtiodyear is Churchtown, 111 said township ; '1 lie met:lion in the diAt Oct composed of Upper Dickinson township, will be held at the Inuise new r occupied hyl,,kltristian I.loffrnati in said toWn. The -election in tite district composed of the Borough of New ville, and townships of Mifflin, Upper Frani:lord, and that Part ofNew f3ll WWII :11111/011A ill the ' Leeshurg election (14 trim herein after mentioned, nod part of Upper Allen township, will be held at Die Brick School Douse, in the borough of New ville The election in the district composed of Ilene„ well township, will be held at the New finch School !louse in Newburg, in said township. The election in tit district composed of tht borough of Shippensbutl, Shippensburg tow n ship, and t h at pail or Southall - ,ton toi'insliip nut included in the Leesburg C tuition district, will, tielvettratthe - Cnuticil - ilouse, in the borough of , . Shippensburg And in and uy an act attic General Assembly of this Commonwealth, passed the I.d July, 1839, it is thus providedt "That the qualified electors of pets of Newton and Southampton township, in the county of Cumin:Timid, boo tided by the fol lowing lines and distances, viz: Beginning at the Adams county line, titmice along the line dividing the townships of Dickinson and Newton to the turnpike road, thence along said turnpike to Cen tre School ilouse,ou sold turnpike, in Soutlrnmp ion township, thence to a point on the Walnut Bottom (toad at Be) buck's, including Rey buck 's Farm, thence in a, straight direction to the Saw Mill of the heirs of George .Clever, thence along Krysher's rung() the Adams county thence along the line of Adams county to the place of beginning, be and the samedt hereby, ,declared a new and separate 'election district, the election to be held at the public house'of m, Maxwell io Leesburg, So‘..thaninton township." . • Notice is Hereby Given, That every person excepting Justices - orfike Peace, olio shall hold ' any - oflice or appOintnient of profit or trusts under the United States, or of -this State, or any city or incorporated district, wit titer a commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent, who is or be employed under. the legislative, executive, or Jts dietary departments of thiS State, or Lithe United states, or of any city or of any incorporated dis-. Oct; and also that every member , of Congress and of the State I iegitglaturts, and of the Select oa Common Council ?Yriny city, or commissioner or tow incorporated istrict, isly law incapable o holdingor exercising at the same time, the office or appointment of judgc,inspector,or clerk of any elections of this Commonwealth, and that no in spector, -judge or other officer or such election shall be eliAilde to be then voted for. And the said act of Assembly. entitled van act relating to elections of this Commonwealth,passed July '2d, 1839, further provides as follows, to wit: he respective"Th4lilteinspectors and - Judges shall meet at places appointed for holding the election in the district to which they respectively belling. before 9o 'clock the morning of the S eooiulTsubeaslillanyp64lnoct onoto elk be r, and , who each of sail)in spectorssholl be a qualified voter of such district. case the person Who shall have received the sosontl highest number of, votes for inspectitr, shall not attend on the day of the election, then the .persun who shall have. received, the second highest number of votes for ;judge at tho,,;.nest =MM preceding election shall act us tcior or lo his -place. And in. case 'the.person wlik shall have received the highest number of vot64 for inspet. tole - Shall not attend, the person elected judge shall appoint an inspector hi his place; and in case the person elected a judge shall not attend, then tln mshector who received the highest nut - Ober 01 votes shall appoint a judge in his place; or if any vs caney shall continue in the uourd ler die space of one hour alter fhe time axed by law for the opening of the la lection, the tpudified voters of the township ward or, district for which such officer shall have•heen' , elected, present at the place of eitectior., shall elect one of their number to fill at tracaliev ' 'lt shall be the duty of the several assessors, of reel district to attend al the place of holding every general special or township election, dur ing. the. whole time said election is kept open, for the purpose of giving information to the inspectors and judges when called on in relation to the right of any person assessed by them to vollt election, or such other matters in relatioWilie assessment of voters ns the said ingiectors or either of them shall from t'me to time require "No person shall be permitted to vote at ant eiect ion as aforesaid, than a white freeman . 01 the age of twenty one years or more, who shall have resided in tliis State at least one year and in the election district wheie he . offers his vote at least tell days 'immediately preceding such election, Find within two years paid a State or county tax. which shall have hue as.sessed at least tell dnys before the election. But a citizen of the United Stales, who has previously been a qualified voter of this State, and removed therefrom and rei urn ep,Pand who shall have resided in the election . district and paid taxes aforesaid, shall be entitled to vole alter residing in this State six Months: Provider!, That the white freemen', citizens of the United States, between the ages of twenty rote and _twenty two years who have resided in ito election district ten (lays as aforesaid, shall •be entitled to tote although they shall nut have paid taxes. No person shall be permitted to vote whose name is not contained in the list of taxable in habitants furnished by the commissioners, unless First, lie produce a receipt for the peyment, within two years, of a state ur con itv tax asses sed agreeably teithe constitution, and give satis factory evidence either on his oath or affirmation, or the oath - or idlihriatiou oh another that he has paul such al tax,or Ur, failure to produce a receipt shall make oath to the payment thereof. - Seernet. ill he claim a right to vote by being au elector be . - tWeell the age of twenty One 31111 twenty twt. years he shall depose on oath or Oil miition that he has resided in this Stateiat least one year nett billiore his application, and ma it such proof of residenee it the district as is required by this act and that lie does verily believe from the Account even him that he is of the age aforesaid, and such other ev idence as is requiecil by this act, wherenpon the mi me of OW person an admitted to vote shell lo inserted in the ntitlekSteical litit by the inspectors, and a nob.: made oppoaite thereto by writing thi• word !tux,' if lie shall he admitted to vote 115 reason of haviog.paid tax, or the word 'age; he lie shall be admitted to vote. y reason eland' age, shall be called out to the clerks, who shall - Maki; the like notes in the lists of voters kept by then, 'ln all cases where the us me of the person claiming to vote is found c,, the list furnished by the COMOSSiollerCaltd assessor, or Ilk r 1,111( to rote whether found thereon or not, is objee ed to by :thy 91181'6.41 citizen, it shall be the duty of the incretors to exainMe such persons on oath as to his t l isliliemiatts, and it he claims to have resided within the State Inc one scar or more, his oath shall be sqllicient proof thereof, but shall [mike trout by at least one competent witovEa, ‘‘llo shall he a qualified elector, that he has resided within the district for more than ten days next it.miedi ately preceding said election, and shall als:) sweat' that his bona tide 1-esiduticc, in pursu ance of his lawful calling, is w itlen the district, and that he did not yeinove into mill district ice he purpose of sot ing therein. • , t;c e ry person trialdied as aforesaid, and who shall make due prod if required, of his 1c:6,1...1ice and payment of lases as aforesaid, shall bead `Mittel) to vale in the t.iwuship, ward ur district i n which he shall resitie. •I f any . person shall prevent or attempt to pre• , cent any officer of any election under the act from holding much election, or rise or threaten any violence to any such officer, or sh di interrupt or improperly interfere with him in the extent tor of of his duty, or shall block ulithe whitlow or ate mu. to Jay window where the same may he hold inn, or shall rioitni‘ly disturb the peace al such eleetimi, or shall use or pr.teticc ally 1111i111ld:t)ng• threats, cOrel., 01 violence, w ill' tlet-igti to influence 'manly or overawe any elector, or to prevent him i . 1 .0111 voting or to restrain the fret dont of choice, such persons on conviction shall he fined in troy sum not escecttiug live hundred dollars and Le imprisoned for any.titite not less thou three nor more than twelve months, and if it shall he 6110 . W11 10 court, wht:re the trial' of such offence shall be had, that the person so Wending was not a resi dent of the city, wat•d, district or to wi Still) v..lll!re the offence was committed, and fait entitled to vote therein, then on conviction lie shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than one hundred 1101. more than one thousand dollars, and he i mpriso- I lied 1101 less than.six mouth nor more than two years. ti nay person or persons shall make any bet or wager upon the result of and 'election within the Commonwealth, or shall offer to make any such bet. or wager, either by . verbal isroplamition there of, or by ally written or pri..ted advertisement challenge or invite :ray person to make such bet or wager, upon conviction thereol he or they shall f and pay three times the amount so bet or' to be bet. 'hinny person not by law qualified, shall fraud.: silently vote at any election in this Common wealtli,, or being otherwisetpialified shall v.:(e: nut of his proper district, or it any Berson kIIOWIIII4 the want of such qualitications,shal I aid or pros cure such person, to vote, the person offending slenl, on conviction, he fi ned in nay slim not ex ceeding two.hundred (Whirs, and tie imprisoned for any term not exceeding three months, 'lf any person shall vote at more than one elec 7 . tion district, or otherwise frandulentiv vote more than once on the sante day, or. shall fraudulently, fold or deliver to the inspector two tickets to gether , with the intent illegally to vote, or shall procure another so to do, be, or they °Wending, shall on conviction be fined its any sum not less than fifty nor more than fire hundred (linters, and be imprisoned for any form not less than three nor more than twelve months • 'lf ant person not qualified to vote in this Com mon weinth, agreeably to law. (except the sons of qualified citizens) appear at any place 01 election for the purpose of issuing tickets or of influenChig the citizens qualified in vote shall ois conviction forfeit and pay any sum not exceed. ing one hundred dollars for .every such offence, and be imprisened for ally term not exceeding • three months.' • - . Agecalily to the provisions of the sixty-first section of said net, every General and Special Election shall be opened between the hours of eight molten in the forenoon, and shall enutiline without interruption or adjournment until seven echoic in the \ evening, when the polls shall be closed.\ \ . I am also instructed by law. to insert the fol lowing copy of an Act, entitled, "An not for the suppression of the manufacture and sale of intoxicating :liquors as a 15toverago,". in. -the PrOonitnation for the tleuerel Election to be held on tho second Tuesday of October neat. ,AN ACT „ For the suppiession of the manufacture and sale . of uttoxicatinlj ltquors,"as a ,evcrage. , Whereas,All laws to be efficient should have the approbation and quvoctioti c of the people•:. And whereas, It,is rbpresented that a large number, if not a majority of the citizens of • this Commonwealth, are 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 theretc(by means of petitions and remonstran• °es ; Therefore; SEC. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate 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 at the places for holding the,general elections in their respective wards, boroughs and townships, on the second TUESDAY- of October next, to vote for and against a law which shall entirely pro hibit by proper and constitutifinaljegulntions and penalties, the manufacture grid S'ale of in toxicating liquors, except for iiiedical, sacra mental, mechanical and artistical purposes. SEC- That the officer& authorized by law to hold elections in each surd, borough and township, of this Commonwealth, are hereby directed and required nt the place fixed by law, fn the several districts for- the holding of the general elections in said districts, on the sec ond Tuesday of October next, when they Shall ,be organized as an election boamh to receive from each qualified voter of their said di- tricts a ticket written or 'printed on the outside " Prohibitory Liquor Law," nnd the tickets in favor of the proposed law shall contain in the inside the words, "For n Prohibitory Liquor Law," and those opposed to the proposed low shall contain in the inS'ide the words "Against the Prohibitory Liquor Law," which votes shall be counted and returned to the Court House of the o( unties or city in which the said election shall be held, on the following . Friday by the return judges, who shall c - tit up and and certify all the votes polled in said county or city, to the office of the-Secretary of the iComnionwenith - at - Harrisburg, directed nnd transmitted in the same manner, the votes for Governor are required to he directed and trans mitted, and the said Secretary shall on the third Friday of January next ensuing. c, mum niente the said returns to the Legislature, to he opened and counted in the same manner the votes for Governor are opened and counted, and considered as the proyer of the voters of this Commonwealth relative to a Prohibitory Liquor Law. BE6. 3. That all - the — Clectionlaws of the State prescribing the hours of opening closing the polls, the reception of votes, the punish ment for illegal voting, the defraying the ex• penses of pnblieation, and holding of the gen eral elections and return of the tonne, and all other matters incident thereto, be and the same ,are declared applicable to the election above '-authorized. .S.Ec. •I. That it shall be the duties of the Sheriffs of the several counties of tbis Com• mon-wealth to insert a copy of this act in the proclamation for the general election to be held on the second Tuesday of o , tober next. E. B. CHASE, Speaker of the House of Representatives. M. M'CASLIN, Speaker of the Senate. APPROVED—The twenty-eighth day of April, oue thousand eight hundred and tlfty-four. And the Judges of the ttsketive district salon.- said, are by the said act regnitetUto ,meet at the Court House, in the borough of Carlisle on the thiludday "after the said day of election, Icing Friday ihe 13th day or October, then and there to perform the things reluired of them by law. The return judges of the Cringressional dis trict win meet in the Court Ilon4e 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 (;s bond, 0 Carlisle, this. Ist day of September, D., 1851• ()SEMI MO) A 1010 SuElturr's OEFICE, C A IMISLE, Sheriff. „lug 27 185.1, 3101 ,'F>ltit,e Safes VAI.UABLE FARM FOll SALE.— Th,, subscriber will elfer at 11111 1 111 1 F,lll l , 011 the pre -011 SATURDAY, the _till of September, 1b54. his V A I,IIA L'ARM, titttab‘ in North Middleton twp„ rtonlerland eotnty, 3 miles north of Carlisle. on the Waz..t.ter's tlap110:01.110111411111n1 about 79 ACRES.of grad Slate Land• all of iv Nell 1,9 I.lolll'l l d :11111 la a gond state 01 cult iT:ll.lOlll`N , Vid aboiiit 12 acres of tint- 4 ,...,1 . her hold. 'The improvements are a don ble two story Log DWELI,INIi MOUSE, 46 g g troatherboarded with a {prod Kitchen 5 g attached : the Barn en, this farm was ,• ,“.1.14 ; burned on the tall inst. here is also on`tho premises a young apple Orchard and ether fruit trees, and two never failing wells of water eteirenient to the !use. Also, mill be s.dd at the same time and place, a Tr et of good '3IOI.I,NTA IN' LAND. containing about 15 acres, situate about 21t1 miles isn't the above mentioned Farm and ab 1 4 of a mile froul the Ltimes hap Salo to 1101111111111C0 ht 1 WC10(1iI,d . .":111, of add day, when the terms will be made known le Aug. ;10, 1;4:4.---ts. AT), MIAIDOttF. A NTRIM FOE, SALE.-ELEGINT REAL ESTATE, situated in Carroll comity, W., 19 miles from Baltimore, (over goral Fends,) conitining ;:)00 ACit ES, highly improved; with some • .• TW ENTY-TIVO Bill IJDINOS on the ~ 1... ' y t ~ + 4 same, all now ; :laving whieli is the hand- - ' . ' 4 ROlllent COUNTRY Mt:SIM:NCO in the State, • 4 0 - ,g, and the other building's in protinrtfon, ~,..' .ai •' . with ithundaneo of Wood and Water,and . every In xury,A (MCI LARDS, Uardens, FlOWeiS, VrllltS and Shrubbery, 411.11 scenery unsurpassed, and ono 0. the oust healthy places in the Union; convenient to Sehools, Chureiter and Mills. Those desiring to purchase an eibgant and valuable estate, eau do so on favorable terms by calling on the sttbscriber,;residin gout the estate. near Taneytown, qar roll county, Mil.„beforo the .27th day of Septemher.TlCit. I f the property hi net sold by that time lt w,ili be sold at the Exchange, in the city of Baltimore, on I.I.IIIIIS DAY, the Rh of October. at. 1. o'cloelt, preelsiely. Title indisputable mtd sale positive. 11,1),,, Terms easy. Per a mere extended notice, see Baltimore Bally American, Aug. 30, I S4,—ts A. G. EGE: . OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE— Tho Two Story F RAMEIIOUS II itiol Lot Of Orourul In South 'Hanover j , ,ii, . .„,'"l'vy street, now occupied , by Charles liar- nv ~. ,- -. 1 nitr., ininuhllatoly opporito Bontz's it, 1 1 . —C. stoio, is offered nt private sal°, For .-1 MR ii., , " tortus inquire of the subscriber , AttornoY,tbr tho on nor. Sop. 0,'14] R. :q. HENDERSON. T A IRESI.I AlittIVAL - !-- , -A full supply of liahor'n and t lionntillatitte Chncolato, COCOU, Fari na, C,orn Ftarelt, !lino,' Flour, and ruarl !briny, kZ..e. , at .WILLIAMIT FAMILY LIROCLItY, (Aug- '-',tl Ll ARM AT PUBLIC SALE.--I'w ill .expose to public sale on the premises, on FRIDAY, the 15th of September, ISri4; at 11 o'clock. A. M.. by vir tare of an order of the .Orplum's,Court of Cumborinod toxin o' tract of first rate hl M 1 f.A in Upper Allen town Ship, Cumberland ,a)., containing Oil acres 155 perches,about TO acres of whHi are elearid and in a fine state of cultivation, and the residue in good Thriller. The land is situated nista two miles from Mechanicsburg and is considered about the best part of tininberland . Valley: itmljeins John !longer, the widow Eichidtz, John Garrett and ethers. The title to the said thud ift . gOod, and the term Es, will be made kit. twit .tn tho day of sale by JACOB MUMMA, snug. 23,'64. r Guardiatof 'Benjamin Garrett. ()RP II N'S COURT .S AL E .—By virtue of an order of the Orphan's Cowl of ClUlli). younty : I will sell et public sale on II.• promi we, at I. releek, A. 31., on :F.ATtniDAy, the 12:d of ,eptember, Is:A, a 110155 E and LOT OF I.IIIOIIN D. :,Ittlate in the ‘illace of liinvanwu, and late the property of Daniel inkle. deeeas - od. The lot has a front of 3il fee Lon the, :Sterrett's (lap : road arid eitends back le feet to ;in an ey. The house Is a one story and a half fraTllo building re cently bullt. l Terms will be made known on day of sale by \V ILIA A:11 Y, aug 1554.. Ouardlan of Wit. 11. - pi M AT PRIVATE SA LE .—Th C JO; sltbscriber offers his FARM for sale, situated in Hampden township, Iltintivrland ermuty, on the turn pike loading from Harrisburg to Carlhdo, miles lima the former and 13 from the latter plaeo, CONTAI NINO ISti ACRES and !Pi PERCHES, shirt Of first rate Limestone and Black Slate land. inferior to none in the (minty. Adjoining the Canedogninet crook and lands ,if Dr. It. 0, Young, John Sherbet n, (leo. Sherluthn and others. There are about 1 S acres of Woodland and the remainder 'elrared and Under Braid lotion find in a high stato of colitis '['lice aro a great many ho emd trues on the harm ready to hi' r a into VOStS. Also, a young thriving ()Minot with differont kinds of fruit. _The linloo emonts are a TWO t:ITtIItY .1.0(1 weatberboarded with a Kitchen att. - 11...1 :tail rvilar ',tutor them; n f irst rat° It \\K .11A liN mnl alter nit V.llll :1 er fniling well with pump near t Ili` kitehen doer. A further tles.:•ripti ml 3 •oned-unneee-isary. who nre devirnu. to pur ~•haee ‘,lll t i 0 1 ," the pr:morty. Terms NI 111 I, 111:111.0 knen 11 hr the :mbs..riber living on the premises. .4U•-•.%. DAVID .)1 k RTI N. Ey, SATE.—On 1.'1111.)A.Y. , the, nth of Ortolter„ ltd vi-tuo droll •f as.iannrnt. by Ilarlalit•r and his a if_ Eliza, t lie tatlest,lictr w ill 'ell, tin -11 t• enamed .las-,-on Elm prendi , s. the 11,11o,,im! descrii., , ,i ; ma im lirt,l•lll,lt, 'at.: A 'fract ,r first. rat- L r s I. \NI). cdulninitur 25 acre. ttiol 25 p I 1••••:1 - 11:31.1111 1 :1 , 1111. 1 , .A11.11.1i12:1 in 601 cr 6pring tomm.hip, 'um'. Hand county, .tl.mt ' , II, 111111' and a halt' north t.l n and tho turnpildt. 'rho improV(.lll,lll't are :1 Sl,lll. 31111 f111111:1 111.=4 MILL. with nn excrilent N 1 •Itt•t-Pow cr. t stir passed 1.2, any in the crcea : lame d .Nl.l Mi11i..., 11, 11 z.ll, A FItAMP. tious - E, and FRAME ItA RN. Abut. a their- 11114' young Orchard and otiotr fruit Imes. and 1l y ; o h a well of water near the hott , e. The above 'leant ptoport bt very de- gat One : 10111 1 . 31:11 . :1 1 11 , w::tla 4o v. ell to attend the stall Or 1101 111,011 the andtteriber, who urea 'mar Mechanleahnr4. or on Mr. War,;.-tter, the miller, who Inas it rented; Either will dear the pr.tic rty or describe particulars relating . to the Nl.lllO. bentre the day of sale. Further description is ticeolcd tut riereNstirj ; the property and its ads.antmxt.s at,d h wation, w 111 r, commend itself tin :id IN 111 , ninny 1:411i L, 5: , : 1. 1t. Fele to etantnettee at 10 O'clock A. 'M. on maid 111 when t r ue 1.411111 , 11111 1:4.) Made 1U1 , 111,11 by aug. I`sl. As.signeo Of .I,hn -1,,TA1,1,T ABLE 11F.:11, 4..- F,ST_l'l' E AT Y Prt: vi'rE 5Ar.r..— . 1 . 11.• 'follow hitt l , Alt M anfl Tru.t. ~f NVf tom. tNtf, tiff' property of Mt , s )lartha Putman of Carlisle. wilt he sold at wit 010 1,110. 1 1'...: . All that fa:re:tin f.truf, situate in Southampt•in tirp., 1:11;:ilith . laSIll es•way, 1,u,,,h,1, I,* [awl. or kohtteles affil littittees heirs, Francis Fulton, 'thou: an 1:1:511101. l'f-lto and ethers, containing ISS ACRES. strif•t Illetl , llrt.. Thi, , Farlit, ellieli is shunted ,011 the Wtonut &Abaft rata. Within 1,, mile, °I the Iforou."1 1 ft . :shippenstfur.4, is of a first rate finality of Minh woll rttlitimitod and fenced. and Dear!) all t 1ea1 , ..1. , ith .nit- ....,2 ,:thlt.11111:1.1.INI. ItOti: , E. likitN, ant) , 1t...4 .'" out-1.1114i figs. Th 1. 1 .0 is a 11, 1111 . ~,.!. 4 ....,, , i, 1 1 1 .„A tillellAlt 1.) of well selected A imir Trers s ' s it s it s oft tha 'itemises, together is ith fftlier&c•A .1-,,„.4. fruit ,refs. 2 " - ns- '024 Also, a Tract of Woodland two miles ft-on the Faun, .a Li laiis t I Adam IN .truer. tiett. or's Itoirs, tt nti v,nrad Clot. el% ri4lt!ti!lilllt nlrnit 111) Luta is well C.N , •11,1 n ith toing Chestnut Thal t.r. Thum in ilk'. en it :t 4,llllflrtaltlit Tomtit Persons wishing to It". , Lraine thoso proportsi. enn tit Fs) b y ~,111; , a, clotatt4e Mathows. iv!'" 1..-dlits ou thu Farm. Fur tot-ms nud tiontlitiot,4 of sail nititlg,t to '.h , ',' , Chalnitta - slturg Whig publish fir :mil ...toil hill to this Ait..:otb WM. BILLER ch Ni LAN!) AN I)C11 ES'EN "I' I I) .1' $.% mill ell al side, on Tiivii , do.\.v, the Cl,t itiy Sep tend er. the 6•l ile,.•riheil Farms:— o. a alual.le Fa t kl- . ate hr there rt t ow, siri t. Frikilid ill To utrt, mil. 5 liast.id near Fr,dhuul. imijihnilig lamts (leo l'hanillerS. J. IL A. M. ('ri,iv ell and others, isititaiiug„ aliout War -AC It I'S. 1111 of aitnh are clear, ~thin-e is IPA an Itcl . o 4/1 it hut mhat eau IT plowed) aril under goodifenees. The Laud is rolling and of a nal a• cal riot! quality ; most of it has reiimitl) and there are at present as many stones quarried ard piled on tha Perna av ' trilt, 111111{0 IEIIIII to 25,111: 0 J 1111:410k M . 111,10. The remaining - 4n acre: are very lie t. tidy T I 1 111;1: great timsiderat um as t he ..outing seat . - 0 and hiali through the neiglihriiim , rl. an ui laellfe, the undersigned eleareil a small It er datiily, the timher of whiclt amounted to more thin thl per sere. The improvements aro a Tmo-Stiii led I 101.:SE. iiith out hulldinp: a ~ z ned BARN, rtaamtly bui!t Shads, ( - mu Cribs, Am. There aro a AN ell and haling pumps, NI ithill 11 f,w leot of thu it ,tl4 very 'advicita r feowdy sit tiated, being on all emlueuru the centre of the Form, so that most of the t e i.is overlo,Oicil front them. There Is tiJar i 4e Orchard of civic° grafted Fruit adjoining the hous e , we ll k re ,„,, as being the - best orchard in the country, Tin loratlu this Farm Is very desirable. as It Is in is healthy neigh borhood. and 0110 noted for its in. are Churches.; 11,uses, Stores, ills, Mechanics' ishopq, . with/AA -.llol:l_ilistrinee. It is also near tint COW n. 61.4 iinill.orders oil the Cumberland I'alley Railroad, which connects with Balthinne, Philadelphia, Pittsburg. liarrisbunt, Chainbersburg, 1 1117,13rstew 11, ke. • The subscriber deems it ininecessar.y pc sap zmy thi n g rttrtkOr ill tllgOrd to Oakland. an purehason; will examine for thi!IIINNIVUS, and they can readily perceive that it e3ll be made to pay the highest per rent. of any Farm in its neighborhood- The only reason the undersigned otters .It fir side Is on arc, mgt of his removal to another State, Mr. Jacob &Also, the Tenant, will show the Farm to purchasers. No. 2—CIIE3TNUTLAND, is a 51111111 Pinoland Farm, situate iii tircen township. Franklin county, 3 tulles Vast Of Fa,vet teville and 2 South of Scotland, adjoloini; lands of NV, Thompson, .1. 11...1: A. M. Criswell and others, 17011 t it in , k• 30 At'l: ES, abort 30 of which are elritred and under gond Fences. 'this remainder IN severed ivltlt Chesnut, Pine and Oak Timber. The iniprovenients n.rci a good two-storied lAN) HOUSE, LOU BARN, Corn Cril.s, to, A stream of water passes within a few feet of the house and barn. Mr. Joseph Wingert, the 'reliant, will Plow the-Farm to purchasers. .:42tio of Chestilutland at 10 o'clock, A. M., on tall dew, mid liakland at 2 o'clock. P. M. • slnitllll the day be very stormy and wet, the sale will take place tw the next litvorable day. Salo liositive-s. title perfect. ROBERT CRI SW ELL. Aug. 30, 183 I—ts . Brooklyn, 1.; , T., N. Y. ARPIIAti'S COURT SALE.-111 pun. N. , stmt. of an order of the Orphan's Court of Comb." countv, will be etb.red for sale on SA'CURDAY, the bah day of October, Isiil, A TRACT OF LAND containing 113. acres. situate In Lower - Allen tewpship,on the road lead ing flan Lisburn to the Silver Spring - Church, botweett Meolutuleshurg and .Shlremanstown, late the ploport'y. of :Itenry Mater, deceased.- 1. erected on It a Log DWELLING!• lIOUSE and Shop, a Frame Stable, and rdl i there la a well of water at the dour. Them _ Is a good Orchard on the place. Sale to take place at 2 o'clock, P. M., when terms made known by SOLOMON MOHLER., Aug. 30, 18“. uardLtu.. 3teaf testate Safes: IMMIE=2S no SINN ,&•:: L' • I t w •mat i .. illei... • vt.o.. ---,_,E-.2:.-4-...N--:-...•