0 IN illarkets. PIIIL6DELPHIA, Se rt. 1S Pq;loa--- T -Themarket continues,4lol,, there is no d .demand for. export, and - atandar inanOs•aie freely offered at s9,)vithout fin ding bayerisalts being confined to small , 'ots ftir hi l .iniehsc at tioui $9.t0.,5J0 per bbl. for tutittin retailing to extral f -and fancy ; ran ls. Rye flour -and corn meal remain pia, and prices about the same. (lnktv--- ' there is not much wheat offering . mt tli market continues dull, and only some ; or 6000 bushels Sol them found buyers at '75 a 180 e tbr rods, and 18;i4190 cents for tl e latter for prime lots. Rye is in ali-ltdemand, with further sales of 80nthern 112 cents. Ch rn - is dull and unsettled, .ad 511.000(1 bushels have been disposed of .1 88;190 cents, as in quality, in )stly at 89cts _r good Do'aware rind Jersey yellow, afloat, ids...are-about stationary, and .1d50.00 bush. ,ut'iern soli at 52a53 cents p:r bushel. Wlui,kcy is dull, a .d bbls`. have been sold .• cent; per gallon, which is a decline. BA LTIMORE, Sept. 18 4 1 , 10( . 0 AND M e • was wore firm s in the Four market to clay. •We note StOC3 Of .1000 bids Iloward street brands - r ibm., bohivrs.,:encrally are asking , re.. Sales also of 600 bbls City Mills at T 75, an advance on provions transactions. ar suptily of flour continues small. The •cent' ratus have - not, ritis the streems to ox tent Anticipated, and hence the receipts d supply are still very light. Rye Flour d Corn Maal unchan‘c•od. rI:AIN AND SEEDS.—Thc., teeeipts of \\Theat re not so large as usti:ll, We note an tul- or sto S , CTITtS - 011 at nrday's prices.— .n.hout 12,000 Leslie's 6ffered to day, sales of hhe good to pr'm-, at $1 05a1 75 . 111 - umbel; • •, good to prii'ne at 1 55((i)51,05 Thkimshel. nfcrior lots 2to 15 ets h•ss. Conlcabont ).001) bushels offend; tial silos of white at •oo S 2 cents, yellow 7(1(o s 2 cents 11 bushel is to gliality. OATS—About 300 bushels Dffered; sales of Maryland at 18((e50cents, ?bushel. RYE—About 130 offered, sales of Maryland $1 10 `!bushel. Seeds quiet.—We vote clover at 7(ii's7l2, Timothy 35002.53, 75, anai-Fitry,seed - $l - 3 1 7 'OM sh el . Notices. • .NOTICI; is hereby given that the rum- IttatTAND VALLLY SA \TINOS INSTITUTION, located at Cumberland Hall. in Dickinson township, Cumborland county. will make, application to the neat Legislature of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Sro an art of Incorporation, with a capital of not less than Ten nor more thou Thirty 'Thonsand Dollars, for the pur pose of recejving dep.sits of money both transitory and on interest. and of snaking loans and discounts, with Snell tither pris neg. , as are usually granted to Savings lustitutivns. By order of the Directors. . • 1% )1. .11,Blt EA'r 11, Tiens. [Juno •2S—Cinp I). L. iii:I3.MAN, See'y ,NOTICE is hereby given that applica tion eiil be inado to the noxt begislature,agi era lily to the constitution and laws of the tonimon wealth of l'ennsylvania, for an lilteration in the charter uf the Carlisle Deposit Bank. :LAO confer upon said hank the rights and privileges of a bank of Issue, and to ehange the name to that of Zhr CARLISLE it %X K : also to increase the capital stetgk One hundred and fifty thousand dol l:us. prietiefile. By order of the Board of Dire tors. W. M. BEETEM. Ca.,111.T. lune 2:1, IFSI-Pm] IN-1 )T C'E ,--- AN ELECTION for .01E cm's and 31and.tere of thy' Cumberland Valley Railr and Company, will be held at the Company's 011ie°, lu cliamlersburg. on M'lseAttildie 21 day of Oeunitat wort. between the,houre of Di and 4 P. M. soptC-3t E. M. BIDDLE, Secretary. kTF OF ANDREW FORBES, DECEAS Ert—Letters Testamentary on the EstatO of Andrew Forbes, Irate of West • Pennsboro township, Ctunberland county, deed.. have been granted by the no.;istur of said county, to W. M. Ilenders9n and l'arker. Persons indebted are rya uesOil to make [sty, wont and thoso having claims to„present theni for settk meld. W. M. 'HENDERSON: Owlish), Auk;. 30, 1533.—ft TI.4STATE OF, GEORGE BAKER, DECEASED.—Notice is lu.reby given that letters of ashninistration, with the will annexed, on the estate of f e , r ; ep ' lltdcer. Into of Silver Spring township:l'mm terland cuunty, deceased,have been granted by the Reg -1,4,!r of N. 1.1 county to the subscriber residing in Hump -41.11 township. All persons knowing thnmseix es indebt ed to said estate are required to make immediate pay ment. and those haring claims to present them for set tlement-to----- - ' -&AMU Eli -Adner. I , ept. 13, 1854. p • • :STTE A OF JOHN Ne(IAMR lE, l)1 cIE SED.—Notlce 1,4 hereby given that ietters m dministrati in, with tho Will annexed on the Es tate of John McCarter. into of the lannaTh 0,41,1” Cutaborland co., deceased, have been punted by the bv,:naer of said c onity, to the subserkher. residing in tl o onrom botough All persons know inethemsel ves in ht .d to raid estate are required, to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement to JAMES; McCAItTER, Adner SeILO,ISS4 STATE OF ROBERT r DUN 13A R, D....—Npts. Is hereby glvellr that hitters of Ad tnlnistrati.ol - on , the eAste -of - Robert Dunbar, late of East l'eunshoro twp., Comb. ca., der'd, , have 1 00 ,,, 1 IKsuud by the Itexltler In and for said county, to the 011tiftcriliel' Wirt reSiflusin the township aforesaid. All persons bay hurinWelainis or demands tigaltist the estate of said dec., ere requested to snake' known the same without delay, and those Indebted to make payment to JACOB HUMMEL, Aug. 23-4 - rjST MrE OF RUDOLPH IiRYSiiER DECEASED.—Letters TeStamentary on the estate of Rudolph Itryshur, late ofehurehtown, Monroe twp., deed., have Icon granted by the-Register of sablvimnty. to John Goodyear and i George Z.lyotuleillell, residing in the same township. l'erso'ns indebted' ai) requested to make payment and these having claims to present them Ca' settlement to .TDIEN GOODYEAR, UEOROE NVONDERLICII, lse utork. A tat:. :10,1854—A1t 1`.14;11S and Builders are invit- AJed to oxZtTII 'the asso,lineot of Locks, Latehefi Dolts. Moves, Screws, Glass,. Putty, 1111, ~l'tdntc, Re m 1111 for,..sali;‹:lleitp at RAXTUNS. Mei-0113 for Itrgiater of thp you otv of Cumber4ind PERSON for Com Missioner of the eouu y of. Cumberland laud for Auditors-to settle the-public-accounts of-the e randy of Climberland The said election will be held a roughout the county, as follows: ..__Elitt.el.liction in the electiott district_ composed d' the borough of Carlisle and the townships of Vortit Nl id:lit:tint, South NI iddlcton , I .nwer D.ek inSoit,l,ower Frankford and ower West Pei ins borough, will be held at the Court !louse, in the bin ntigli of Carlisle. Tile election in the election district corn' osed of Silver Spring township, will be held tit the pittlic house of George Duey, infliogitestoun in 'said township. - RICHARD I'Mt lc ER, Executors ,/ • _Elect loia r'roclantat iota, lal A 11. 5 1 9 1 , 1 . 1. 1 ::i i .5 y , and of the v tiy o • ni s m n (1)7, yeldtll of e v I Z: : aylviiiiia,eiatitled "Au Act relating to the' election; this Cominonwealth,7 passed the '2d day r July, A. D. 1839, it is made the ditty of the:She ilfrof every county within Iliis - C oninsoni wealth, to give puldicauticetorthe,Gemeral Fdecti slich opticerto enumerke 1. '1 lie officers to lie elected.' .2 Design:lle die place at which the election is to be held. I,IOS. NI-D,i.RNION!), High Shertic of the county of en ',I berlancl, do beret)) make known and give this!orhlic n Rice to the electors :KVA! comity o that on TUESDAV, the 10;11 ilav of ifenther nest, an election will be held at he several election districts est ablislieil by law iu said ciiIIIIIV , at which time they 1 . 11 vote by ballot for the several officers bevelled er iiitmed, viz : - • ONE VE SON for Governor of the SiHie of Pennsylvania, ONE PERSON fir Cairil effinroissiontr of the State of Penn— sylvania. NE PERSON ior Judge of the supreme Court of Pennsylva nia. ONE PERSON to represent the IC'S of Cuinhe Hand,' 'York ani Perry in the llou.e' of Representatives of the Udited States TWO PERSONS to represent the, county nt Cuinherhinir in the llouse of Representhtives of Pennsylvania ONE PERSON for Protliono:ary .11 the county , of Cumberland ONE PERSON for Clerk of tho Courts of tLe County of Cum berlutid- . . , ONE PERSON ONE PERSON for Director of the Nor and of the 'louse of Employment of the coma). of Cumberland TWO PERSONS The election it. the election district composed of I lampden township, Will be held Pt the house formerly occupied 63 H. DreSsler in said town ship. I'hi .election i•. the election district composed of the township of Doper Allen will he 11.2.1i1 nt the public house of David SlieGr in Shepherds. town. The election in the election district composed oldie township of Lower 'filen will be held at the w.ie,rri-m tker shop c11 . :331MS 111111e11 1 / 1 11'g111' 011 Slate UM. • The election in the election I stt iel composed of East Pettuslthroligh township, will he held nt the house now occupied by C Dotson, at the west end of the Harrisburg Bridge. The 'election to the dist riet composed of New Cumberlimil, will he held at - the public noose of \V It. Bold, in Ott. borough oft. ' New Cumber land, , _ , The election in the district composed of the borough of Al eChanicsburg, will be held at the public house of John Hoover, in said borough. The election in the district composed of Mon roe township, will be held, at the public house of P. II Goodyear in Clittrefit own, ill said township. 1 he election in the district cotnposed of Upper Dickinson township, will lw held at the house oew occupied by Christian - noffman io said town . ship. The election in the district compOsrd of the Borough of Newville, and townships of NI Upper Prank bird, and that part of Neatw) town ship, not included in the Leesburg.' election dis trier Ii rein after mentioned, and part of Upper Allen township, 'will be held nt the Brick School noose, in the borough of New vine . '1 he election in the district composed of Hope. well township, will be held at the . New Brick, School I louse in Newburg, in said township. The election in th • district composed of Eht borough of Shippensburg. 'Shippenshurg town ship, and that part of Southampton township not included io tht3 .- Leesburg election-tlistrict,_will be held at the-council House, in the borough ,G 1 ShippensbUrg Arad in and uy an act of the General Assembly 0) this Commonwealth, Ktssed the 9tl July, 1839, it is thus e rovided i "That the qualified electors of parts of Newton and Southampton .township, in the county of Comherland,bounde-lbi the fol lowing flimflam! distances,viz: Beginning at the Adams county line, thence along the line dividing -the townships of ~ D ickinson and Newton to the turnpike road, thence along saitf turnpike to Gen- Ire School I I 0119e,Q11 stud turnpike , iiiSouthantp• ton township, thence to a point on the Walnut ,Bottom Road at Balboa's, including Rey buck's Voila. thence in a straight direction to the Saw Mill .of the heirs- of George. Clever, theime ;ilong Krysher's run to l'ae Adams county line, thence along t lie .1 i ne_nfAklams county. 'bile , place of beginning, he and the'samc if hereby deolared a new and separate election district, the election to he held at the public house of .\* in. Maxwell ;it Leesburg, So .thampton township." Wotice is Hereby Given, That every person ' exeepting Jostices of the Peace ,; by Shall hold office or appointment of profit or trust under the United \Suites, or ol 'hit. Slide, or any city or incorporated district, wh-•ther n coMmissioned officer or otherwise, H ; subordinate officer or' agent, who is or shall he .employed under the legislative, executive, or ju diciary departments of thfil State, or orate United states, or of any city or of any incorporated dia l:it:4 and also that every member of Congress -and-of-the-State Legislature, and orate Select at Commoli Council of silly city, or commissioner or :my incorporated district, is by law hien plibie 0 holding or exercising at the same time, the office or appointment-of judge,inspector,or clerk of any elections of this Commonwealth, and that no in , vector, judge or other officer of such cu elion shall be eli . ;ibk to be then voted for: N 7 And the said act of Assembly, entitle d an act relating to elect ions Of this Commenwefinh,passed July VI, UM, furtl,r provides as follows, to 'Mat the inspectors and judges shall meet at he respective places appointed foe holding the eleCtion in the district to which they respectively elong, before 9 o'clock in the morning of the Second Tuesday of October, and each of said in ; spectdrs shall' appoint one clerk, who shall be it , qua i fled Veter of such district. "In case.the person who shall have received the 50201111 'highest number of votes for inspector, -shall not uncoil •on the day of the election, then the person "who shall have received the second highest number of votes for judge at the next iartisic ficralb. preceding election shall act as inspector m his ['Law; And in cure the pt rsfin alto shall have received the highest number of votes for inspec tor shall not attend, Ors pe”Son elected judge shall appoint an•inspector iu his place; and in case-Abe person t lected a judge, shill not attend, then the inspector whd received the _highest number of votes .shadl appoint a judge• in his place; or if any varaney shall continue in the coard.lor the space of one hour alter the time fixed. by law, for the opening of the election, the:qualified voters of the township warder district for which such ollicer shall have been elected, present at the place of electim., shall elect one of their number to fill such vacancy , It. shall he the ditty of the setet•ah assessors of each district to attend ut the place of bolding ceery generul special or township election, dur ing the whole time said eireliim is kept open, for the purpose or giving information to the•inspeetors and judges when called on in relation to the right . of any person assessed by them to vote at such election, or sneh other matters in relation to the assessment of voters ns the said ilispectors or either of them shall from t.rne to (hue require. ' person Shall he permitted to vote at am e'ect ion as aforesaid,tlmn a white freemmi of the age of twenty . nue yrars'or moreoshu shall have resided in VII s State at least one year and in the election district where he offers his vote at least ten days immediately preceding such election, -and-within-two yea rs-paid ra-State or--county- tax-- which* shall have bit; uSsessed at least ten days before the election. But a citizen of the United States, who has previously been a (pi:dined vyter,l i of this.St ate and removed therefrom and ref urn= e'i. and who shall _have resided in the election chstriet and paid taxes aforesaid, shall be-entitled to vote after residing in this State• six mouth Provided, That the white freemen„citizens of the United States, between the ages .of twenty one and twenty two years who hate resided in tin election district ten days as aforesaid,shall be entitled to tote although they shall not have paid taxes. No person shall be permitted to vote whose name is not contained in the list of taxable in ha'aitants furnished by the commissioneesoinless First, he produce a receipt for the pay meld within two years, of a state or Colllity htx asses• sc,l ,igreenbly to the constitution, and give sntis• factory evidence either on his•oath or affirmation, or the oath orattlirmation of another that he has amid sects 'a laV,Or on allure to produce a receipt `shall make oath to the payment thereof. Seemid. if he claim a right to vote by being an eVector be twrentheageoftwentyoneand t wenty two, years he shall depose on oath or afliimation that lie laic test - lied iii thiS - Siiite at least one ye4 - r nesit befdio his application, and make studl psoofor r,esidenee the district as is require:l by Ibis net and that he does verily believe from the account even hint that he is of the age idoresaid i and such other ev itlentic as is required by this act, whereupon the name of the person so admitted to elite shall by inserted in the alpha Set ical list by the inspectors, I and a note nit le opposite thereto by Writing thi word •tax,' if he shall be admitted to vote b, reason of having paid tax, or the word 'age; he •he shall he admitted to vote by reason of such age, shall be called out t the clerks, who Shall make the like notesin the lists of voters kept by them. 'ln all cases where the name of the person claiming to vote is found ni the list furnished by the conimissiotars and flssessor, or his right to %tile ulictlivr found thereon or not, is objet ed by any qualified citizen, it shalt be the duty of the inspectors to ex: ie such persons on oath as to his qutlitlealioos, Old it he claims to have resided within the Slate lir one vear or more, his oath shall be sufficient proof thereof, .lint shell make 'woof by at least one competent witness who sh a ll be a qualified elector, that he has resided within Ilse distriet for more than ten days next ii melt Melt preceding said election, and shalt also him , sell swear that his bona fide residence, in purse' 'met. of his lustful calling, is within the district, sail that he did not remove into said district Fu he purpose of voting therein. •Kvery person qualified - 1N aforesaid, mid who shall make due proof if required, of his I esidetice and payment of taxes ati illbreSaid, shall be ad mitted to vote in the township, ward or district in which he shall reside. •1 f any person shall prevent or attempt Co pre , . vent any officer of say election under this act from holding such election, or use or threaten soy violence to any such officer, or sh .I 1 interrupt or improperly interfere with him in the extern% not of his duty, or shall block up the, wi n dow or av! . nue to any window where the sante may be hold ina,'Or shall riotously disturb the pence at such eli ction t or shall use or practice any intimidating thrums, for c 01 violence, with desig i to influence unduly or overawe any elector, or to prevent hi in from voting or to restrain 'the feet *Lon of choice, such persons on conviction shall be fined in silky .sum not exceeding, five hundred dollars and be impriamied for any time not less 110111 Ihrtllir 110 r more than tweive months, and if it shall he `shown to ciiiirt,'Wll6"C, the train of such ofilince shall be hail, thatt`the person so offending was not a resi dent of the city, ward, district or township where Ihe offence was committed, and not entitled to vote therein, then owconvictiost he shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than one hundred nor more than one thousand dollars, and he impriso ned not less than six month nor more than two years. •Ifany person or persons shall make any bet or wager upon the-result of any election within the C.mtmonwealth, or shall oiler to make any such bet or wager, either by verbal proclainvtion there of,Or by any written or pri ..ted advertisement challenge or hivite any person to make het or wager, upon conviction thereot he or they shall firleit and pay three times the amou it so bet or .to he bet. 'lt any person not by law quail fi,,a;,, will Iran it ulentlY- vote at any electiOn in oak -. COIIIIIIOII. wealth, or being othiCrwiseqonl &mil shall v to out of his proper district, or it any person knowing the want of such qualifications, shall aid or pro, cure such person to vote, the person offending still!, on conviction, be fined iu ally sum not ex ....ceding two hundred dollars:and be imprisoned for any term not exceeding three months, 't l' any person shall vote at more than one elec• tion tlistriet, or (Ahern Ise Iraudulentiv vote more than once on the sit me day, or shall rraudulently fold or delivtlr to the hispettior - two tickets to gether, with the intent illegally to vote, or shall procure another so to - iro, - he or they offending, shall on conviction be fined in any sum not less than fifty nor more tfian five hundred dollars, and be imprisoned for any term not less than !liver nor more than twelve months• -'lf any person not qualified to vote in this Com monwealth, agreeably to law. (except the. sons of gmtlifed'eitizens) shall. simmer at any place of election for the purpoic of issuing tickets .or of influencing the citizens qUalifieti to vote ,he sled! on conviction forfeit and pay any sum not exceed. big one hundred dollars for every such offence, and be imprisoned !or any term not exceeding theet mouths.' Agrdeably to the provisions of the sixty-first section of said act, every General and Special Rleetioit slui - frbe opened between the hours of eight end ten in theforenoon, and shall centi tine w!thmit interruption or adjournment until seven o'clock in the evening, the polls shall be closed. I am Sitio instructed by law to insert the fol lowing copy of 'an Act, entitliiii, "Au not for the suppression of the manufacture and sale of intoxicating :Izquors as a beverage,-'2: , in the. Proclamation for the Geneiul Election to be held on the second Tuesday of October next. AN ACT For the suppression of the manufacture and sal of tntoricating liquore, ae a beverage. Whereas, All laws to be efficient should have the approbation and sanction of the people : And whereas, It is repreiented that a large numbtir, if not a majority of the - citizens of this Comnicinwealth, are deeply impi‘essed 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 ineans.of petitions and remOnstran cati ; Therefore, • SEC 1. Be it enacted by the Sennbil and House of Representatives of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the dame, That the qualified voters of this Commonwealth ore hereby authorized at the plaaes fur 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 constitutional regulations and penalties, the manufacture end ssle bf in •-tozicating- liquors,-except for-rnedical.-sacra mental, mechanical and artistical purposes. Sep 2. That the officers authorized by law -to -hold—elections—in -enclr•-ward, boronglrond • 'township, of this Commonwealth, are hereby directed and required DJ the place fixed by taw, in the several districts for the holding-.of the general elections in said districts, on the sec ond Tuesday of ()Metier next, when they shall he organized ns an election board, to receive from each qualified voter of their said di tricts a ticket written 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 opposed to the proposed,law shall contain in the inside the words "Against the Prohibitory Liquor Law;',." ,which votes shall be counted and returned to the Court Douse of the cv unties or city in whieh the said election shall he held, on the following Friday by the return judges, who shall cast up and and certify all the votes polipd in said county or city, to the office of theHSeefetary of the Commonwealth at Ilarrisburg, ,directed anal transmitted in the same mnnoer, the rotes fur Governor are 'required tb be directed anal trans mitted, and the said Secretory shall on the third Friday of January next ensuing, ci mmu nicate the said returns to the Legislature, to be opened and counted in the same mnnner the votes for Governor are opened and counted, and considered as the preyer of the voters of this Commonwealth relative to a Prohibitory Liquor Law. Sec. 3. That all the election laws of the State pyescribing.the hours of opening closing the polls, the reception of votes, the Tunielli ment for illegal voting, the defraying the ex penses of publication, and holding of the gen eral elections and return . of the same, and all other matters incident thereto, he and the site are declared applicable to the election above authorized.' • _ SE6. 4. That it shall be the duties of the Sheriffs of the several counties of this Com monwealth to inkert a copy of this net in the proclamation for the general election to. be held on the second Tuesday of Ontoher next. r. B. CHASE Speaker of the House of-Representatives. . 'M. M'CASLIV, Speaker of the Senate. APPROVED—The twenty-eighth day of April, ono thousand eight hundred and fifty-four, And the Judges of the respective districts afore said, are by the said net required to meet at the Court !loose, in the borough o' Carlisic on the third day after the sai I day of election, being Friday the 13111 day of October, then soul there to perform the things required of them liv --- The return judges of the Congressiorial dis• trict will meet in the Court House 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 my hand, rt Carlisle, this Ist day of Septemb'er, %.,14„ t 851 McDARMOND, SIILRIFF'S OEFIdP, CA RUBLE,2 Sheriff. „lug „ri..? 1854, 31raf ( 1 3stalf SoreF, „. . VA 1.1.1 /V lihE F AR,3I ,F 0 R SA I.E.— The .b5,:0b,.., will Mier at public sale, on the pre IlligeS. on ''',,l'll' RDA V. the 23,1 of September. ISSI. his VALUABLE FAUM. situate In North iblitlettin twp.. Cumberland mutely, It miles Mirth of Carlisle. on the Waggoner's tiny road. elmtnining about 79 AC It ES of goial Slate 145101. all of which is cleared and ill'jigood stato of cultivation except about 12 acres of t inn- . , ~; • bur land. The improvements are a don- .;,...ii r-' , He Iwo .tory 1,51 g DWELLING lIIIITSE. .:;Wki e in 1Y oathe'rboarited with a good Kitchen ';.`5...,0, natulied: the Barn on this farm ices 4 1 ;..kii. -,itc w i t i burnialmi the 12th Inst. There Is also - ...- '.."''',' on the preinls,s a young apple Orchard and other fruit trees. and two never filling wells of Water CllllVi'lllilllt to OP house. Also, will lte sold at the wino time and place. a Tract of-grwitIMOUNTAIN - I,A N Ih-containing about- 1 sitttate about 2 1 .4 . ; miler from the above mcntioned Farm :mil about t . yof a Inn(' front the bones flap road. Salo to voinumpre tit 1 o'clock, P. M.', of said Sky, when the terms will to. mule known by Aust. P4IIA MOlll/0111". ANTRIM FOR SAL-- E.ELEGANT r.E.1.1. ESTATE, situated in Carroll comity. 740.. 4) miles from Baltimore, (over good roads.) containing 51)(1 :WILES. highly improved, with some • „.: TwEvrv-TWO DUI LP 1 Nti S en the ei46" 4 - 71 ' .- same, all newt lIMOIIg which lo the. hand. •Af.. Sq!llegt COPNTRY 14:saw:Nem In tho State, 7 ", , ,•, , , s. . [ll* anti the other buildings in proportion, ..1111...i,t...,- , ..1. with atbundance of W 114 1 ,1 and NVater.itml ~.y flx'"1"1". every luxury of ORCHARDS, (Milieus, FlCAVerti, Fruits and Shrubbery. with scenery unsurpassed, aud one o. the most healthy plare4 'in the Union; convenient to Schools, Churcher and Mills. Those deshing to purchase an eleant anti valuable estate. can do sa on favorable Lorne: by calling on the subscrilaw,residin gnu the estate, 'mar Taneytown, late. roll county, MO.. befrre the 97th day of Septi , mber next. It the proper_ty Is not sold by that time itov ill be sold at the Exchange, in the city of Baltimore, nit TIIUBS. DA ii, the 6th of oAnber, at 1 o'clocK, preelsiely. Title indisputable and sale positive. ti . 't , , - ). Terms oamy. For a more extended notice, see Ifilltimere Bally American. Aug. 30, IS4.—ts . A. 11,, Elll. ___ ITOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE- L The Two iitory FRAME IlOtiSE A and street, now orcupled by (` barbs ' Bar A li o, -1 nitz, - Intinedlittely oprorthr fientr's i ft r V 1,4 Store, Is °Rood' at prhlito solo. For -_2._.. __ ___ torms'inquiro of tho subscriber, A ttoniey Far tho tomer. -* Sop : 6 , 'fit] '' It. 11. lIENDERSON. _________-___.____ _ • -, MIRES' LI AlUtl VAL I .—A full supply MU of Ilahor's and Ilonunpotbio Chocolat 0, Coca, F.,,i, no, C-)rn Storrlt;. Rice, Flour, and Pearl Harley, .ii,' c..te. at 111LLIA118' FA.II.ILYUROCEItY. ' bicit,i , 23 • VAII•31 AT PUI3LTO.SALE.-- --1 . will oxposo to public sale on the premiAes, nu 1:1111/1V. the 161,11 of September, 1864, ut 11 o'clock, A:M. r lr. cue of an order of Ulu Orphan's Court of Cumiwriand County, n valuable tract of nr.gt rate I,I3IESToNE LAND in Lipper Mien township, Cumberland co., emataining 4)11 acres 166 perches , about 70 acres of which arc cleared and ha a floe state of cultivation, and tho residue hi g.,u Timber. The land is Situated about two miles fra tri Mechanicsburg and is considered about the best part of Cumberland Valley: it Adjoins John ilnitser, the ,vidow Ekholtr., John (Jarrett and others. The title to tho said land Is puss'. and the tortns will be Inside known on the day of Gala by JACOB MUMMA, Kong. 20,'&4, nuardinn of Ilenjattiln Gm-tett: COURT SALE:-By y virtue Tenn order of the Orphan's Cr , urt, of Climb, county. I will sell at public sale OTI the Treml es. at 1 Welork, A. M. on SATURDAY: We 23t1 of liepteml , r, 155.1. 0 110114 and -LOT OF (MOUND, situate In the f Kingstown, and late the property of Daniel !tinkle, deceased. The lot has a trent of 36 feet on the Sterrett's Gap road and extemisimck 16 feet to an alley. Th, house is a one story and a half frame building re rently built. Terms will be made known on day of sale by WILLIAM II RAOY . , aug 23. 1A54. Guardian of Wtn. 11. Hinkle. FIAE.M AT PRIVATE SALE.—The sitbseriber offers his FARM for sale, situated in Ilaimaten - ITlwnshlp, -- Clunlmrland -county,om the turn pike leading from Harrisburg to Carlisle. 4 miles from the furtiter and 11 Doan the latterpiuco, CONTA NINO 12 ACRES and MI PERCHES. strict measure, of first rate LitneStone :illd:lllaelt'ETate land, inferior to-notiebn the county. Adjoining the Canedoguinet creek and lands of Dr. lb It. Young, John Sherhahn, biro.,Erherl oh n and others. There are about 12 acres of Woodland and the rvmainder cleared and under good fence and in a high state of cultivation. There are a great many Lo cust trio-s on the Rum ready to be cut Into posts. Also, 3eung Omit lug.On hard with different kinds of fruit. The Improvements am a TWO STORY 1.00 ' Il d'SE. r, eatherhearded with a Kitchen nttnrhe•d end collar ender them; a first rate BANN 11.11:N mid ether net buildings with u never falling well with pump min the liltehen '41..1.. A further deseliptiOn Is' deemed untieressary, ns the sn whuAtre desirous to pur chase Win 1 i the wipes ty. Td ruts will be made Rlloll'll I,y the subseriter living on the prentisen:_ eu;:.:s A ssit -; NEE SA 1.E.-0 n FRIDAY, tho r , th of iletober, 1554. by virttre of a voluntary deed of assigolineut by John Hal Miter and his wife Eliza, the sutseritor o II I sell. on the Once named day. on - the premises, the following described tract of land and im provements. ‘l, A Tract of first rate 1. 1 M TONE LAND, containing 25 acres and 25 perches neat measure, situated in ;•71Vser OrTe Mlle hail north - of Kingstown - mat tlie turnpike. The itn moNtqf outs are a . stone and Gaut,. GRIST MILL. Ni • tan eellent Watm-Power, m i t sur passed by an •' t the ' otharttinet creek; a large dou ble M.ANSI N A FRAME TEN ANT HOUSE, add FRAME BARN. 4lsa.a thriv- tc: log young eV t •eliard mud other fruit trees, and 111 a well of wa Pr near the house. ; The &give described property is a very de- • • Arable one, and capitalists would do Well to attend tho Sale or call upon 'the subscrilam,tOlio lives near 3lechanicsburg. or on Mr. Waggoner, the turner, who has it rented; Either will show the property or describe particulars relating to the manic, I wil,re the day of salt'. Further description is deemed unnecessary ; the property and its advantages Mid lira UOll, (Via CIRI1111011(1 itself to Oho may 1,111 111 sec K. Salt . to At 10 o'clialt A. M. on said day, it hen the terms st ill be made known by C. Ti TZ 4. 1., ling. 2J, 1554. Assignee of John Ilarialn r. ymit'AßLE REAL ESTATE AT PRI V ATE SALE.—Thr folio" ing I , A I: M Trrtrt - of Woom.t N tho proporty of Mk , : Jlart ha If tuarau of Carliiile, w 111 Le old at private Nile, lz All that cortaln Farm, Kituato in Southampton twp., Cumberland county, to by lands-of helmek.'s and 1.1 uter's heirs. Francis Fulton, Benjamin Kimmel. l'eltdi and others, containing ISS AC'ItES, strict measuru.— This 'Farm, which is situated on the. Walnut road. within two miles of the torough of Fhiplw , pslmr;;, is of a lirst rate quality of hold, uell culiti,mted muul fenced. and nearly all cloaied. with suit :ll.lolAX ELLING : . 1101.75K, BARN. and out-buildings. Theis! is n 11114, youlrg ORCIIAIM of well selected Apple Trees on the premises, together with' tither fruit five,. Also, a Tract of Woodland two miles from the Farm, bounded by lands of Adam Warner, Gee. Clever's heirs, and Conrad Clover, cunt:dialog a b out ftl ACRES. 'this land Is well run emit with young Chestnut Timber. •There Is also on it a eonia,rtable Tenant House and Garden, bun g , to examine these prspertes. ran Sc by calling on :qr. George Mathews, ahe resides on tht Farm. Fur terms and conditions of sale apply to - WlI. BIGLER. WM. * v .Cliantbersburg Whig publish (kr mid send bill to this otiire. [Aug. 30. ISA-1. KLAND AND CH EST..): ["CLAN D ' l 5 FAI;MS AT PULL MC SA LE.—The sul,seriber v ill ell at public Fah% on TuuRsDAY, the thty tviaber, the fahh,m deserthat Farms:— No. 1.--0 A LA Nl4 a valuable Limestone. Farm. situ ate lb green township, Franklin county, Penn'a., miles Fast of l'handersburg, Reek, Scotland, adjoining labds of lion. lieu Chambers..l. 11. & A. M. Criswell and ut he rs, v ont: L ining about 150 ACRES, 110 of which are .ha r ed there Is not an arm of It Lot what can be plowed) and ender good Emmet:. The Land is rolling and )4 aunt to ial good quality ; ;nest of it has been recently and there :ire at present us many St.olll`ti 111.1311" jec a“ pih•d nu the Farm as will make from 15.01 n to ..!0.0.0 bushels of lime. 'the mumbling 40 acres are very hea: vii, 'Ft MBEII 1,1%—a great desideratum as tinter is be routing ,arec and high thrbugh the neighborhood. As 311 VI illl`lll,. 0313 undersigned cleared a small piece lately. the timber of which amounted to 111 , 1'0 1 . 1 131.1 100 011 per acre. The improvements a r e a p e ,,.:.:t er i e a 0,1;11.-CAlT 110US1% with out buildings; it good BAK:N . , recently built iCuril l rUs = ISIMIIIMMEM ver y advantavecoisly situated. being Olt 011 011111/0T11.13 near the centre of the Farm', so that nast of the fields can he overleoked front them. There' is a large Orchard of . sinter grafted Fruit adjoining the house, ti oil know I , as talng the boot or,liard in the country, of this Farm is very it sirable.as it Is In a healthy nek-h -boi hood, and One toted fey its nionilltv. 'llare 4,n) Churelies. Houses, Stores. Mechanics Shops, c w th iti-o-sle al -data nee,. t-Iscilso near the Cont-r, rhea Creel;, and borders on the C t in,t,l ; ,,„l la! Toy It al I road, all 'connects with Baltimore, Phihotelp6ta, Pittsburg. I lareillion-4, Chantberslatrg. Boger-stow 11, Ay. The sitle.erilar deems it unnecessary to say anything farther it . 1,:;111,1, to tiaislatint as purchasers Mill I•Xillitille for themselves, mot they can readily perceive that it be mode to pay the hest per cent, of any,Form In its neighborhaal- The only reason the undersigned offers It for Nile is on aeeount of his removal to another State. Mr. Jamb . ..tense, the 'Tenant, willj show tiol - Tarili to purchasers. No. '2.—C I I ESTN I:TLA NO, is a small - llPitalantrartn, situate In Breen townslitp„Frankfiri county, :1 miles East of Fayetteville and 11 South of 54.001+1141 adj , lning hinds of AY. .1. ILA: A. M. Criswell and others, emit:Lining 50 ACRES, alout 30 of w hi e w,„. c d tan , (l ., ,,l muter goal Fciffes. The remainder is Msexed with Chesnut, Pine atilt - task Titular. The improvements are a gust twostorit4l DK,/ HOUSE. Id BARN, Corn tribe, ' stream of water passes within a fow feet'of the house and 1411:11. Mr. doss ph Wingert, the Tenant, will show the Farm to.purehasers. - • If st , .sile of Chestnutlatia at 10 o'clock, A. M.. un Said 413 V, and I lakktml at '2 o'doek, M Shottld the day be very stormy and wet, the Sale Nt ill take 111!0`0 011 the 110S1 thyorableMay. Sole to ..tort o ._ title 1 ‘Tfeet.. ciusll'El,l, A lab I— t•I Brooklyn, L. 1., N. l', ORPIIAN'S, SALE.-Tll pitr suaneo of an order 4.f the orplutn's Court of Comb. eountv, ttlli he offered for salo on SATURDAY, the 11th dav oeoetol.er, 1551, A TRACT OF lAND'eontail l i m x ;keret , , situate in Lower Olen township, im the road lead• log flow I.l:dann thel 4 ilver,, Spring ' 4'hurch, between :Nicelinniesilllrg Mid Shiremanstown, late the property of Henry., "dater, deceased.— e There I 9 ereeted on it tt Log DWEI.I.TNG •• • 1101.i51.1, and Shop, a Frame Stable, and n i 1 • ? , .4 there is a well of water at the doer. There It good Orehard on the place: Sale to tale pie at 2 Vehseli, I'. wheh terms will inadq known by SUbtb.llo:i 3110111.E1t, Aug. 3U, ISL-1. (Junllllll-1.: ;ten[ (state Safes. DAVID MARTIN. Ml=lEall IfEMZ=S = £1 I. • ot . ii'. = 'Ai t sell