ehanical and chemical uses" is specially ex cepted. There is no granntl, therefore: on this score to appeal to the interests or prejudices of the farmers. The manufacture and sale fiir all useful parptistis will remain unaffected.— There will still be a market for the surptos grain. The " har-romns" and "drinking Si:I:- loons" will be closed ; but this is what:_thl , writer in questiin advocates. I hope there - - 'fore not only that he will riot vote timtin.,/ the proposed ltiw—the object of which he has evidently misapprehended—but, true to the temperanee principles which he professes, that he will both adrocato the law mid vote amends it. In this tvay only can lie make some amends for the injury which an article so full of errors most produce. No prohibitionist would "provide by law what a man shall eat, drink or wear." So to sta:e the proposed law is gross misrepresentation. A man may still eat, drink and wear what lie pleases, or what he can get.: But surety it is a very (lit'• ferent ease, when you come to the coesti_ni Whether - the - Slate shall mak - herself tteees= s9ry to the crime of drunkenness and its at tendant sins, by longer affordiog its sanction to a business which is the fruitful parent of more crime, pauperism and taxation than all oilier causes combined? The voice of the country is crying out tvainst this inftimous business, and saying it is high time lur it to stop. Let it he suppressed. Let it become contraband of law. Let it be 'driven from the stattite books, and no longer counted in the list of lawful and honorable pursuits.— The proposed law is a measure of self lop servation, and' all good men should lie tionid, (111 election day, rallying to its surport. fAXES. WY' FaANKLIs's name has been immor talized in various ways. and it is coutteeted with nu 1110- rous popular Institutions. Amomt the most popular planes with- which it is associated 'is Franklin Place. Philadelphia. on the corner of %Odell, No. 111 Chesnut street. is the great popular 'Clothing Establishment of Atookhill .k-Wilimn,-the-larostrcheapest, best and most fashionable in the country. l'alpitation . of the heart. Nervous Diseases. Liver lot. Neuralgia. Dyspepsia . le-tiveness and Piles iol and cured in an incredibly short space of Spanish Mixture. the great tonic and I. It coitt.3l.li, not a particle of Mcr chins drug:. It is perfectly harm 'Hl 'five hundred eases.rif dis. i 4 liond is justly esteemed inn. Providence; by that is driven to all parts of the rength to the complieated goal.-whether we skill stimuli) the arteries and returns los. 11. w necesivivv that it shuld all Impurity, and yet how negligent sag this great essential to the enj - health. Derangement in the Liver and orally the primary cause: aad Jaundice. "ion. and all the harressine; feelings attending Lich mates tits a hurt l o in result front it.— ouichle n Auld rapidly nuiehle, if there seas no runs No one would Stiffer long. if be is aide to obtain a bottle of lloolland's celebrated Herman Bitters, pre pared by Pr. C. M. .18chsen. Phllatleluhilt, they web' ftit Itt affecting perm:meta cure, 11111116aissisimaiasizsiviiiis New Muertisements. I)LAINFIELII CLASSICAL ACAD- E4er. , near Carlisle, Pa. The 17th Sesshin %till. out -111131103 ,tII MONDAY, NIVI CUILer NIIIIII , Pr Of Stu. dents limited and constant efforts used f r their moral and intellectual imprirenigat. TOMS. i6', per session. Circulars with references and full information furnish ed, by H. K. MAINS. Principal and Proprieto., Plainfield, Cumberland VI, Pa. sept 27-1554 QHIPPENSBURG INSTITUTE. _ Sit IPPENSIDIRG, PA. Rev. It. It. WELLS, professor of I oguages. NatumbSciences, D. A. 4 LirEnvy, Instructor In English and slath emetics. 3lrs. EWES, Principal Instructress in the Female De partment. The Seventh Session of this flourishing Institution will commence on Monday, the lfth of October next.— A new Building which will - contribute to the con e- Menet, of pupils. has been erected for the "Use of the Female Department. I= Orthography, Reading and Writing it, 5 50 Arithmetic, Grammar, Geography, History and PhilosophyS 50 Geology, Botany, Rhetoric, Physiology, ke. in 50 Mathematics; Greek and Latin 4 Languages 12 50 French ~ 5 00 Music. 10 00 Prawing ; 6 00 '_The whole expense for a session of five calendamonths Inclusive of Tuition, Boarding, Washing. /I:c. does not exceed $55.00. Pupils will not be taken for a shorter ~p et:ied thap,Amlf a. ' session. A Catalogue containing particulaix, may be obtained by addressing the prom', tura sep '-'7 '54 AMAP 01? CUINIIIEItLAND COUN TY.I.eoui entirely' orisinal Surveys, by actual measurement 4hroughuut the whole,selnity, by 11. F. BRUN) ENS. The subscriber Is now engM:psi - in . ntakinl Smvess preparatory to pithilsbleg a new, and cianplete Mao of CumberianiKyfunty, upon a large FC:00. EVery NAM? Road and Stream, the locathms Milk. Stores, Dwellings, and Pullie I.nadings, will be avarately laid down. Ali the Public Ileildim,s in Cie ty will be distinctly indicated. and InPlllO4 '.f ow, ms of pniper ty generally, will be lose •.zd 1.11 deli. proper I,o,ltions ep the Map. • A Table' of distitazeii.„SbitisLl s of the C,e•lty. en lared plans of the principal %Wage.: and a fow of ito most attractßii . views in the County, eilt be im erted the margin ; thus giviux every satisfAct le: , add °cite lag the Map most valuable to the Owners o PEISIOrt Merchants, Travele 'fi,cOnVtly7l , cers, and the I. habitants generally. of the region eellneated In as lunch as this work is to tie made u r of actual surveys made upon Cm 'ground, it will require time to Accomplish It; it Is not expected, therefore, Lliat It will ready fir publication much tinder the period of 'we Years, Thu sloe of the Map will be about live by four, aul will co,t eve dollars. 11. F. lilt WO ENS. Publisher. '''''' N. 7. corner , of Marshall and Wood St. Philadelyldn. cpt. —1 mpd. FiST ATE OF 'AI IC II A 14; FISSEL, ilrmEcyn..--soli.. is hereby given that letters of ad ministration on the estate' of Mlllllll4 Fissel, late of 31ourue . township, Cuinberland comity. deeeased, have been granted by the liegister of said retinty to serib,,lF, residing Iti the same township.' All persons }mom lug thompellves juthittod to said egate not request ed tommke immediate payment. and those having datum to present them fur settlement to , sept2iptirev :110: 4 ES 3ioltitETT, Adm'r. Nr, ()TIC E.----The toolorsign . ed, to whom 1.1 %%am referred. by the l'idirt Confifioti Pleas finiberlahri ' , linty. tile aveorint Mopes Monett /.ell. r”.• iipp,lted nn atiditor tit., fund Among tho credit Is. N% 111 tdtrid to the duties ~r at ht, t.tilk•O In till' 1.1if , 011211 - 11r rlf ( 'next at IU I ,',•1001;,, A. M., II lien :mill a v. • nil inteit.-detl hereloy notified t•o 11i N.'rt .;/I. t• i COLIN' ELL': /44 . 11 %Nll FREE EXHIBITION.--- PROFESN'IIt IIIePAIMAND'S ° MI, RAND ;MI AWENSTON ON A SINGIS: WHIR to the utmost height of Towering pavilion of LEVI NORTH'S ('I Ii- CUS. kill tat:, place a filet min - otos provinum to the Circus port' wmance, on every clear day. The ascension will not take 1 ,1 3 ,, during a rain or a 111211 The ()rens pissf.irmance takes place on all occasions without regard to the weather. T.EVi N6ITTI'S enIMS4: I AL CIRCUS,.froin tho Na tional Amphitheatre, Philadelphia. This Stupendous establishment, at once the largest and most magnificent In the world. comprising artists from every quarter of the globe. and an immense stud of horses, will exhibit at CARLISLE. ON NitiNDAY, THE 2d OF' OCTOBER:— Ad ads...ion—TM' ENT Y Ab'ENTS. Upon this occasion. following velebrated peribriners adv. stand without equals In Europe and America, will app.;:u• : Mr. LEVI .1. NORTH, the diAltiguished Equestrian. Mr. BURNELL RUNNELS, the great Double and Quadruple IL Professor M Ment It 1..1N D, the unapproachable Tight Rope peril miner. SHIN( /It CA PPA LINO, the eminent Naturalist, will int rod nee his wonderful RUSSIAN BEARS In feats of Dancing, Wrestling (lari-t-raeing, LITTLE VICIiIIZTA NORTH, the,, most Youthful, (Inteeful and Interesting Artist of the present age. MASTER JEN NINOS, hi his beautiful act of the Poses Plastlque, MONS! EUR EDO AR, the renowned and wonderful performer on the Crescent. Cord, and thritwer of Double Somerset,. . . A.!..1' En 1r 1 LIAR the daring young Horseman In t ;;rent Act, of the II urille Rare. 31r. A I I ilt n ill perform his' Art of the Revolving. _ ItEN- Jim*. the -.Ciritle, open his ineXhallSt Pik 1111,14emy Fun. dispensing a profusion of Laughing Chiles, Bon Mots, lilts at the Mlles. Fresh Jukes. Repaid er's. Stallpathr. Sa tire, Sentiment anti Stump Speeches, tialvapized Fantastic tfrdesques. Lose Ditties and Soft Yarns will: he will disperse among the latighter-luting raultitu. e with prodigal liktrality. N. it. The prupriet.tr ntsperlfully calls the attention of the pal lie to his Lilts. What is adtertised on them he septa 0. C. Prt,L, Agent. the certificates. ft few r cOllllOll, and all of Isdtle. It Is the 4itleti. 01111 I/OS:WS:WS ccantrkable. NST A TC II ES, .JEW ELRY,'SIL , V - EJI : ment of the finest quality. for sale at the lowcst cash prices, at Wm. l'. ELTON 'UFA Irtt. N.. Ist Smith Sem - mil Street ladween fine and Union, west side. l'hiladelphi, -The - assortment embraces a large :tad sel,t stock or Fine Watidies..lewelry, Sliver W::re, Alliato Ware, plated with tine 'silver. in Spoons. Forks. Ladles, it e.-.-Jet' i ruods. Fans and fancy articles of a superior qua:'t v, deservh tt the examination of those who desire ei aisicnve the best _____ ...ii, . i s. . gimnie at the lowest rash privies. '' - laving a prael.,l laiowi edge of , i 7, , • _ -.." .... the lonsi t..•,.. at,' 3. . AV:61:11 1 10 fitd/i -- - ' -% - ties for !mier lug and Alabuilictur ing.-the sidiscriber con:iidently Invites pu . chasers, be, Hexing that tin Call supply theui`on te-ms as favorable as any other establiAnneut In either of the A tlaatir Cities. All kinds of Dlainunds and Pr..-arl Jewelry and Silver Ware 1113111,11:Wt lined to order, within a reas.inable tithe. sv,Wittelies, jewelry and silver ware faithfully re paired. WM. F. I."'ON II EA 1), No. IN-! South 2d St. a few doors pltive the Yd St. Mar ket, West Side. 11.1)...1n the south window of the Storo, may 1w s. en the famous Ilird Clock, which commands the admiration of the Flle.iltifie and curious. (Sept. '2,S, r. IM PROV ED' SUPER PHOSPII A T OF LlME.—Fnnn City Chemical k Unita Works. made after the 11108 t improved ac.ieles and veep superior. Prepared Anhvdrite Manure, male after the English a:- tide, and most superior. I in much tower 013.111113110. and fully equal. The attehtlon of Dealers taut Farmers fl is particularly called here u' trial. Also, 1 ruvian On 'aim, in large or small quaptities. for sale by .101 IN L. POMMOY, 22. South Wharves, 3d door above Chestnut St. Phila. Sept.'27, FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. The lar g est stock of Clothing ever brought t Car lisle. has jtint boortrecolved by ARNOLD LIVINGSTON at their' cheap and extensive CLOTHING HOUSE, In North Hanover Street. The prices of clothing at thlshouse have Nam reduced to such a Very low standard that It Is now In the power of all . VlllO WOl, to wear g , 551 clothes. AtZiIITIV t consists of Overcoatslef every descrip tion, Press, Frock and Sack Coats. a great varlet of Box coats. Monkey coats, &r. Superfine Cassimere 'ANTS. black and fancy. Silk and Satin VESTS, and a One va riety of Valencia and other vests. Also, shirts; 1911 acs, strks. pocket handkerehlefs,'suspenders, gloves. lesiery, &., and all other articles generally kept In this line of business. All articles sold at, this establishment mar ranted what they are represented to be. —"Also, a splondidaloortment of go o ds In the piece._ Superfine French and English CLOT IIS and CAS SIM FIRES of every hue and shade. satin, silk, and Vale ria vestings, satinetts, kr., all of which will be made to order at the shortest notice, and in the nEatest and best tnae"n .r. All garments warranted to lit. BOYS CLI)T11- (NO always on hand. The public are respectfully Invited to call and exam ine the superior assortment of clothing at this establish ment, next door to Lyne's Hardware store opposito to Maglamidin's Sept. ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON. D. A: L. LAVERTY, G. U. BARN & CO. j)IA N 0 FOR SA L E.—A SE VEN ocrAvE ROSEWOOD PIANO, finisliqd In the latest and beFt Stylo, excellent quality of tone, and every way a desirable instru. 4 1 11 1; n w er li t iit ' I v n i . i dia l t " e ' ly "d i; I n l e ut t r tfl i Tw i l f tl t i l l i aT i t i Ve weeks it will ho to rent. sept2l JOIDI Xl l O Cll A lItM.A K E It S.—The,_Big Spring Literary Imtituto will receive propoanis until the let of October - inixt, for the making of SIXTI SIX Job to ho oranoloted by the 20th of De comber nest. For Padiller particulara address, W. It. LIEN, Sect'y, Rept2o-3t Nowvlllo, Pa. 11" v 1..A1 4 11E ' 17Z 1 - 1110TITEliS I r ) et B ;n:ited reveal' ilkidelphia and are now unpacking a complete assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS. A fill assortment of Cloths. A full assortment of Cassimeres. A full assortment of Cassinets. - A'full assortment of Vestings.. A full assortment of Ladies Dress (kinds. , A full assortment of Domestic Goods. A full assortment of Silks and Alpacas. . A full assortnient of Silk, Thibet &Cashmere Shawls. A, full assortment of tinworks. A full assortMent of Queetisware. • .Math a full assortment of Miscellaneous articles gene rally_ kept in Stores. Purchasers will find it greatly to their interest to mall and examine our stock before pur clunAng, as goods have teaterOdly depreciated, and will be sold accordingly. Coale-outs, ceinorill, and judge for yourselves.. . iseptt.lo C.A'AI P- O D • 11 . BELL hasp just re col 61 at thole Store. in N. Minot or street. Corti:do, a large, handsome and ,qicap st.elt of FA 1.1,1100D5, wid:ll we - gamet a l THAN G h . q., us a call, , Carlisle, Sept. 13, IMI. • S IAC opejied, „r. s „p r i,,,. q uality. hio different widths. Also, SILK. 'lli Di.‘l INI iS. Gimps and .other 't rimming:4. - - Fd,l ; W. lITN , Ait 2. 23. Clem £thner(isente►►ts. 4 ZNV ljeralb. Jtenf Tstate Sores. r WN PROPERTY FOR 8A L E.— The subscriber offers fur sale, the follUm log do er 'row lowporty , _ No. 1. The two story BUICK DWELLING DOUSE, With a two story Ihwk Building. Brick Cis , s. : „ tern. Wash House and . Stable, situate on • on West houther street in Carlisle. now in C •• • the ocenpa - nry of Mrs. E. I). Reynolds. The I lot is. :10 feet fronting on Loonier street, • running north 24i1 feet to nn alley, cont:dm ing a number of choice Fruit Trees, and Is a desirable residence for it private fluidly. No. 2. A two story Brick Dwelling House on the corner "T North and West streets, the Lot is' - 30 feet on \Vest nod 75 feet on Nth serYlet. No: a. Two two story Brick Ilwelling Houses on South Bedford street near the German Lutheran Church. No. 4. A corner Lot of Onnind on south Hanover street adjoining property of Andrew Hecker. If the above property is not sold privately before SAT UBDA Y, the 30th day or September, 1554. it in in be of fered at puldie sale at the Court Muse In Carlisle at 2 o'clock on that day. -For further partigulars enquire of N. lIANTCII. Carlisle, September 20, 1851—is. M ALL FARM FOR SALE.--Will ki be sold by the subscriber at public sale on THRIRS_- 15A 1 /,' the . sl.li . of - Octer.er next, at is o'cl ck on the, premises, a small FARM in West Pennsbormigh town ship, about five miles west of Carlisle, on the State Road near Plainfield. This traet vent:this about 36 ACRES, of first ratMlimestone land.— -7, •There are two ORCHARDS of Choice .4,51 , and Thriving Frifit Trees upon it. The impnwentedts are a TWO STORY 1,?„ c • 1 , FRAME HOUSE, a Frame Wash liouse. Ac, Th e r e is a well of Water and Mick Cistern both convenient to the house. Alsri, n good Horn and Wagon Shed, with double Corn Cribs. Terms will ho made known on day of sale by septg,l .1011 N F. LINDSEY. 51LUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE.—The undersigned oilers :It Private his valuable FARM, situate in Dickinson township. Cumberland county, containing ;150 ACRES of Pine Lain!, with a Limestone subs,di, en d hay lug thereon ero-ted a large TWO STORY so. FRAME HOUSE, weatherboarded and 0 II !1 II plastered, with it BRICK KITCHEN, a • large BANK BARN. 76 by 441 feet, Wagon Shed, Corn' ('rib, and other necessary Out Houses., and 3 fiftiert tiff. at the door. Also, at two story nit Tcr: TENANT IP I FSE, 22 Ly :It feet, and a large Stable 22 by :in feet. There is ,4n t h is farm an exeellent yinivuz ORCIIIIICD of choke fruit, and al out 15 acres of dirk ing young TIMBER. This pr - Forty is b witted near the Walnut a c t trim Road. about inr bwa): between Carlisle aml Shlppenklintg:, and ikid , mirably calculated for and gutting purposes. For further particulars and terms enquire (if the suls scriber residing en the premises sept24-At ......._ Trll it El 4: 1' ALI 7. AI3LE FA 11318 AT PUBLIC SALE.—In pursuance elan order of the Orphans' Conrt of Ciltel.`thtlltt count'. will he sold at public sale. at the late residence o f William 11'oods,dee'd on TII.EitSOAT. the 12th ,lay of October, at 12 o'clock. NI., the following real estate. viz: .A t met of excellent Li M ES'INCX E LAND, in Dirk in son township In said county, bounded by lands Of Joh n %ton Moore on the cast. by part No. Aof the orLrinal tract on the South, by pail No. 2 4, r ~,no tract mettle West. and by lands of Skilcs Woodburn on the North. containing lir( acres and 4 perches. neat no , iimre, of which about 91i acres are cleared and under g ood fences . and the' bala nee lk eovered witlr the best qinalityof Lim , bee, having thereon erected a large two story OM ELIA NO IlltliSE. with two . •,..o - e ommodious kitchens. TWO ItAltNti. '''' ' .l o : l- • wagon sheds, corn (-ribs, and all other :.4 1 :, . 'ii.,, necessary out building. There are ton ~....., •1r ~.",.../;,,i) wells of excellent water on the prenils- - -- .. es. one near the barn and the' other at the door, and a large-ORCHARD of various fruits of the best quality. Also, at the same time and parr, %yin be s dd. a tract of land adjoining mid mi.:hi:illy part of, the atone con taining 103 acres 55 pectin,: strict measure. limooled by Liao above tract on the FAA. on the South by Muds of 0 , Samuel Car hers, on the West by lamb. of Samuel Ilus 09,,iii.pi oi c North by lands of James Woodburn, of ‘4 ‘ 1,4; ',b o n so acres are cleared. and the remainder cov ered with excellent thills , r. The improvements on thb. tract are a one and a half story 11(IFSE and sTABLE. and the quality of land and lens's are the same as those of the above t ract. rc At the same time and place Will be s -1(1 a tract of 59 acres 4. perches. neat eleaSe re. originally port of the same tract. isoonled on the East by lands of Daniel Hol linger. on the south hy John (4:: David Left.% or, on the West by Samuel Carothers, and on the Nett h by port No. 1, having thereon erected a two story lON ELiLINti lb 1115 K and Stable. There is on it an exerllent y, , d11:: 411{ClIA RD of choice grafted fruit. tit this tract abont Irk acres are cleared and in a go al state of cultivation and under goes' (cures. and the remainder Is covered with excellent timber. . . .... .. . . . . At the some time an d o we w ill he s‘dd two tracts of MOUNTAIN LAND., adjoining each other, in the Same township, about In milot from the mansion tract. on the road from Mount-41Mb- W Gettvslmrg. the one contain ing DI acres 72 perches, the other 11 acres 47 perches. clvered with chestnutund pine timber. - Persons wishing to.visit the premises will call upon Dr. George L. ;11roisis. who resides in Centreville, or Re becca P. Woods, residing on the premises. The terms of lje made known on day of sale by GEGINE D. 'WOODS', nimEecA P. \soups, j• Adz° s Sept. In, 1854. Lim-aster' Ind. Whig roily and send 1111 todhis office, 11 xEctiD)Rs SALE OF HEAL ES _i___A TATE.—WiII I.e sold at public sale, on the premi, Os. on TIII'USIPA T. the 19th of October, at 11 o'clock, mon, all that certain PLANTATION or. Tract of Lavii, situate in Newton township. Cumberland n unto. l'a., late the property of I Baker, deceased. botoolod bY lands of Alexander Sharp, iftooli Sawyer" Ileor.re Allen and ,others. containing 170 acres, more or lass. This Farm Is Lime Stone Land of superior quality. and Is alt. cleared and in cultivation except some ten or twelie acres of, exCellent timber land. It lies on themmil from New vide to Shippensburg, alai ut four miles from . the former plate and three miles from it by the rail road, which runs thieitgli the property. The Imprevementb are a substantial. well built. Aoulde two story DWI:LONG HOUSE. with td`o ,_, 4) 11 r 3 r.. in romnithu.s si„.. Kitchens attached. ~;- ; : i ,;), - .A. .4 l ar g o Stone hank Earn. lately built, •,.,,1.4r.. 4 ., with two thrashing floors. superior eta- 1, , ,b.,..,,,. : . - 4,1: Ides. g n raineries, and other, . ,-- -''' , There are also wagon Fhedg, mencribsMod other - otit:4 - buildings. The whole place Is under geed feces, and is divided Into fields of a mantis, sble.lollPre IS a never railing well of Water eleSe t , / 'the tl4'.olinx. and cot the premises a large ORCIOARD of superior apples, peaches and other fruit trees. On ,FRIHAT, the 201.1 i of October, at 12 o'clock, 110011, Will be sold, en the ground. 30 acres of WOODLAND, ill Minlin toWIII4IIP, bounded by lands of William Ramp, Samuel !reboiling und heirs of dolingligh, deccahed. be ing, good thuberlatd,.. This land will he sold in while or In part as may , 44) desired. Terms of sale will be made known tin thereof by THOMAS A. MeKINNEY, . • Exee'r of Henry Balser, deceased. Sept. 13, ISB4. . Laneaster Examiner and .llarrisburg Telegraph ropy and charge lids (Mire. . • VALUABLE FAII3I AT PUBLIC SA LE.—lly order of the Orphans'_ Court of Cum berland county will be exposed I w 1,1110, MI the premises, In Fouth Middleton township. at 12 o'clock. on SATUR DAY, the 14th day:of oaavi. that , exrellent LIME STONE FARM. late the property of James I‘lOOVO, deed. Said Farm contains 112 items of the best limestone land. adielning lands of Jaeob bitner, Gilbert eemight. Mid lands formerly of RisLert Graham. deed, and Others.— The Improvements are a good, two-story Lot! DWELLING I log Harm 7.-- w:tsi a well of never failing water near rho house. The Farm Is four miles from t oo. Carlisle, half a' tulle front the Yellow- 42,0,.. Ilrrc et creek: and lu ono of the. est 'settjoutents In Ountherland county, and millers supe rior adiantagt4-t6 purchasers. Attendance given quid terms niadtehnown onidny of sale by .11.111 N STUART, Trustee, Sept. ')l3. _.....__._ _ FS'l' A'TE OF 3IA ItY 131.,;1C1C.—N0-1 1 lot ~,i tiro is beret? . given that lett , rs testamentary on the Vstat 6of )lar3 Illaek, late oc, I .r Anvil township. C,ltinlo•rland cenutv. deceased, ha . 1i4.4 4 11 minded to the sul.seelber. residing in ilalifax township, ilaupitho.oun_ tv.. All persons lonovitez themsolve4 indebted to said !state are required to ned..e 'immediate pament. and thoPc havh.n4 ehthus are re. l neqted to pre ,,, nt them flu settloMentlo r . Jul(.ri.R-KiNtlEit, ,f , i .t.2L-- , ..t... _ -\ An ,- LI t.,,r. (A RPIIA N'S COURT SALI. On l." MO I)AY, O q obvr '241. 1554, porsonnee of an Bar i.l the Orphns' Court Of Cuoll-e land county, "the undgna_n Administrator. with the trill auneiedof Alexander Wills. late ,of Wald county, deceased. NV in of fer at paid le gale, on the nhol, day, tint prt•tni,,, the large and valnabla Real Estate of said decedent, as fel. lows : The MANSION FARM:VW:do in Lower Allen twp., , hounded by lands, of C. Ilursh. Leyl Markle. Mieliael File, Valentine Hummel, the Susquehanna River. turd Itt,era. ehneninina 23 0 HON'S and 125 perches. It Is to he sold in whole Or In part to the best advantage.— This Is one of the hest farms In the county on aecomit of its location and the quality of the land. It is In full le w of I larrislitirg, and the York arvreumbeeland Ilnil Road pass'es the house on the hank -or the river. The land Is Limestone of the hest quality—all cleared except about 70 neves of first rate Limier land. Under genid fence, d has on it a TWO . ..t . 11 ; 441 * STOfili STONE 1111;SE, large Stone Hank ilarn. a tv story Frame Tenant o.e* 6 g lions", two S of water and a never sprit at the river near the house '4.-••••-•Z-o -1:00(1 appi Orchard. &e. • On TEE:DAV. October Rd, 185.4. on the premises. a rei tAi II Fa to in East PennSbern township, bounded by hunts of Jonas Echelberger, Valentine Himmel, .1:vo;li 51 Ilahlemau, lands of Fulton's heirs and others. cn• -- taltrr! 17 iget - ttiwis land is lihrk Flat, and Limestone of tie.fir-h quality. It has thereon erected, a large BRICK ii ESE. nail Frame Barn, I hrivi lig Orchard. and a never failing spring of excellent•water near the doer; all cleared except absent '25 neves of en client tinnier. And on the same day and place. the Int of Ilround rid joialng said farm. c a:Lining ONE acre and 110 perches, with n tWo story 11101 SE and n small Log llonse and Stable thereon, Also, on the same day, the selen ‘Vcriolevriboll-1, In said township. Nos. ill!. fl. fd 1,11, 07 and 00. These lots and farm as aforesaid. to he in while iir in parts tit the best advantage. In WF.DNESDAY. October 4th. 11q7.6 on the premises. rill that TRACI' OF LAND, in the township Hampden. eon tohohe al rout 200 arres, and bounded by Innis of Adam Seirer, Simla] Oyster, Joseph Esblinger. thin let IPeito and others. This is goisl Slate Land rind all clear ed except about no acres of good timber. , There is a largo Mt! STORY 11 11. 1 (' K 11,0 1 SE and a good Frame Darn thereon, •r• • • f 4.. and a neyer failing spring of water near ;II: L.;:s the 4loor, a good Apple Orchard and 4/ilt boll.,:es. This is also to be sold In whole ur in parts ; to tins hest wk . :lnt-az°. At the same time noel place. ' t rart of Mountain Thuher Land, containing 11- 100 t Havers adj fining lands of Samuel Mumn, Jacob Si. artz, Martin Henninger and others.situatod in Damp. dm township. 1111 SATURDAY, Octither 7, 1&11. at the public house of Ger, burr. In lillsreNtolVll, the fdloee iu, 10/t• In said town. tie.: Intl No. 13. 13 and 11, ha. lu,g n Frnme ' TAVERN - . FT.VNT):ind caber linpr,einentn. Als o , n 101 rontaininv 310 feet in front and 307 feet In depth. with n two story BRICK Ilt/USE, and other inn proromrnts A In,. another lot in said town, with n stone TA VEIi,N StAND there/ n. nail 10 norms and 132 per. hes of Land At:l,llNi and belontring thereto. with other impno e ments. Als ~ lots No. 4q. 47 and :WI, halt hoer a Frame Wat:ontnaker Shop thereon. Thin property will 1. , a Id whole rim In p%rts to the Is•St ails autal.e. Teinsii or : 4 kl•r. - , Ten per vent. of the purchase mono) to lm iota when the propert r is struck off, Fort) . par cent_ additional on the Ist of April 1103. t. when de..4ls. WM le deli. rm.'. The remainder In two equal annual pay meats tte•rollfter oith illterellt. to be ',cored In 1114.Z1111.11tS or morb.m.m.. Crops in the lzround reserved and purchaser t • pay the taxes assessed for 1 undersigned or any of the teniiiits a 111 stew the proper ty or am of It to any porn In is ishilig t o. It, Ssllle to onreneh•dwv-, - ~ • WILLIAM It. GOIDIAS, • Adcu'r. WNI. SII RI V Ell Sept. la., '5 1.. I)UBLI(' SA LE OF HEAL ESTATE. The inntersivost by virtue of ail order issued out of the I Irplialis . Court' of I 'isinl.vrlatl counts, will en. Fo ,o to 'midi - sale by outery. on the premises. on FRI DAY. the '..h , tli day of lit ter. A. It.. IS:ot. iit '2 o'eloels. I'. M.. the 1;M 0,, he: deserllnnl lain:tile heal I...stato sit uate in I , :ravilsforit township. tin wit •--A Tract ef Laud. oontaining S.:l stri, t IllellStlred ;tent, al lit 11l perehek, hint. log, thereon eroeted a large atone MERCHANT MILL, ninth f .iir run or ,A•me..n i'dw Mill. Clever Mill. Plaster Mill. in new Distillery. new llog-pon. throe teiunut !lous es ••1.:11.1es and a Cooper :qui.. A Is, at the Funs time and plan. in tract of first rate S.lat.• 12111.1. eon taini ir2 I:4' inert , !nit 123 perehes mere or lees, hunt Ina thereon •ereete.l it MAN- ~.......-4 . SION Ili )1 .0 s: E. Spri 11g -house, an 1, Earn and a you !Tip Orchard. I nilLnleit in this tract Ilre 9 :ter,. and 110 perches I=l Them properties are sit tinted on the tr rth side or the l'ontenlogithiet creek. about four inile4 west of I 'aril:lle.' The) als inijoin each other. and Linn been oecupied and used as ono property; but they will Ise sold jointly or Separately, as may hoot Suit purchas ers: also sell at the Court flonse, in the Iswough of Carlisle 1111 Sat111 . 11:1S. the _(at ~f 0,101 or. at I o'clock P. M., a tract or Limestone Land. In South Middleton tom tiship. on the s o uth 'Lido if the 'Walnut Bottom raved. toljoinitte.' lands 11f It. h S. tlis'en and others, containing 70 a..res, nips° or less, having' thereon erected a two story ST.IN-S: IPA:SE. and a neat. now I , ank Barn. Terms made known on the day of sale. . JOHN' STUART, Sept. PL 185-1. Adner of John Ila:ss, deed. A TALI' A 131.1 , 7, FA It NI FOlt.Sll,F. e' In pursuance of the last Will` and Testatnent of Aliram Milli:llns, dee'il, late of ? b orne tow oship. Cum lent OM lay. mill in. offered at ptil.ll.• iotle itn Thurs dos the 12th .if lietiiher, on the premises. the firm of adil deceased sit trite in said tow oship, two and 'a halt miles from 1 4 hephordstown and three miles from Church town. hounded hp lands or Michael C oe kli i t . H e nry Leif .lohn Iti,ugher and others. eCIIII3 RI ing 2:',7 acres. The liminitements are two good 11W Ei.r, A_ Esti iiousEs. two Barns and all nias. JA I : A -Z . -1 escarp out-houses, a good spring of - ,i . -, : „„ - , water at each hints,. The Yellow i t - , i fil Ilrceelies creek passes along one side of i ... tiro farm. It will lie sold in rine, two or Mita) parts.— Sale-to commence at 12 o'clock. 111:, when terms will tn• mode known by . Sep. 6, ISf4. York Advocate and Lancaster Examiner copy and send t * bill to this office. lI:XECUTOR'S he Fold J at public sale on the premises. on Tllttlt SOA V, the Ali of October next, a mall TitACT OF lAND, situate in West Pennshore tow nship,late the property of An drow Forbes, deceased. lies Mout four toiler: west of Carlisle. on the t'late Itnad. near Plainfield, and contains about 33 acres of first rate !Apostolic. Isind. There is a well of water on the place, but no buildings.....•3aloto - commence at 10 ticlock, A. M., when terms will be Made known by • - W. M. 111:NDEliSON.1 RICHARD PALKER, Democrat copy. Yep. 1.554. ,_ k...I"II,'NTION DYSPl , 'l"TI( l B—Those j.. of you who have been a . Illicled tin ye ars with this Itotnersonoolisease, and whubtave Itetin • using ahut,st every N, strum before the pithlie without relief. we say to you try '' Beetthers Antitlyspeptic" and you will soon he convinced of its great superiority user every other preparation.o We could give you ninny certificates cond. orating our assertions. but a single trial is worth .more than all. This remedy ispreiutred and sold at the Drug Store I f 11..1. Iii.:11.11111, South Hanover street, a few (biers south of the Court 1101180. CHI lisle. -. --- i . a= l °,:rillEAS, COFFEE :77 - CERIIE _j_ -The subscriber hos just actded 6 his fernier stock a general sated ion of CID II1'4: (.13ta`Eitil:S. as well as all the other-variety of :TO id,: r"'usually kept in a Grocery Store, embracing. llitt . '.)lCoihte—roasted and green—at 1'2 . 1 ,..i . anti 14 rent , ~_., " .:;111,per 111., Orleans,.Clarilled, ['rushed and Po Iverii.ed 0 41,4 Sugars, of fi ne qualities; (111 , 1 , 1:10.S. Fl.ki,',S. hairy tialt, 111111 a variety of Fancy articles. all of 11 With are of 'fared at the lowest cash prices. We are thanblul 11 , r the C•rater supp.tro:lTen us, e n d . Invite a further ea!l front jut ft lends a toteustomers, ,). .1. W. EBV. Ma rio :AA 1 al I, Carlbtlo. • T UST (I.EI VEI) I.IT - 11'1 F A:\ I - ir I LY (1110('l IZY .`. 4. 1 . 1.11(1.1 tof tito Fut.:4lll.er, lu 11:t• tinn A new slimily frotit IV:it or ('rankers. Unit or. Plo Sr Svntnr Ittisrnit. • !• , t.;rolt. :-ngo. Pent I PnrrnY, t t :41c, al,. 1: ke Itakitig I."‘“ler, A r.pw let 4 ,tipet i..t. Table t•i I. Et'tchltp„.l).l.llol 3111031 , 1, Mr. 1.110. • .1,. IV, ',Bentlnte Safes. MICHAEL COCI:I.IX. } Exec's.' A LEX Vs DER CATIICALT. BY LAST WELIALS, LATER FROM EUROPE The Arabia. at New Vorlc, brings datc to the 4(11, but the Itelvs is unimportant. Rus sia refuses the proposition inhrle by Austria, retires behind the l'ritth and there await h course of e;vents, whether hostile or pen, , The Austrian Cabinet lifts decided dm: this refusal is not a r , tot.; consequently A ti , ttja. lo•r ent position, awaiting. the result of ih • al:ied .rittaet on tieba:toii.d. Fresh negoti Hon: liet , ,yeen Ausir:n, Prits,i:t an.i ihe (3ermaa "F:tat ,, tt ith a view ; e it is rumored that Nieleda.: is tibolit to proclaim his'laird srin. Ni( holas. Kin , of Pii'ad,_. 811 , 1 ti 1 1 ...! re. enll4lr`seil. Nw.lting tielv friau the A Pm - lion " 1111, ' rediCe n einbaio'd at Varna on the and sail , to ten dezeints at naltsliik, c;r- ir deninity lilt the PrinciPalities. (;tiyou i, tipp,int s ed to the command of al army in Asia. Nothing im portant from France tir'Englanil, e'seept that Sir Charles Napier u return. Mr. has left 'Madrid for Fr.ini v. 'flte Spaoish I.a• p•rs a. , •rt that Le ha-; kit of of the diseovery o; his share in the inse r ...,. e . lion of August Mc NEXT l'ovrtitEss.—Five Stto, kittlsas. loxya. Vcrinwit have (if Co:igrt.ss, with thy run,,,in g . Old l'ohgr,:s mutt:. Dry OM Muipe, ui, The two Dennwrats chosen in Maine were elected over regular Donocratic tiominces, and are thorough Anti Nebraska men. 'Con sidering the present aspect of'political af fairs, it beconies a grave gIIVS6OII whether the Pierce Aklininisfration will bave a party at all in the next Congress. Ksow NoTHINGs is 11AI:1'131mm-1bn .Know_....Nuthina.re actively engaged in pr( - paring for the fall election. They will soon make a nomination for Mayi!r, That this mysterious party is strong in Baltimore cannot be doubted. They elaim'lo have seventeen thousand members within the city limits and expect to elect their Mayor by k,OOO to 9,000 majority. The entire State oi Maryland is full of them, and they are said to be increasing with wonderfull rapidity. dell[ (!:Attie Soles. II II I 1I I I, I A RINI AT PUBLIC LE.—The 11110E't,11ZIled, adwiiii.t rntnr p it It the will annexed of lloorgetitaker, doe'd. late of Silver Spring township, ruinl crland vounty, will offer at public safe on Fit IDA the :loth of ocroncit. l b 4, on the pryttliSoB. the F.'.I L of told deceased. situated' in Mid tole übl i ip. two and a half t ones (coin ibiguestown, on the Statettiad, loading Cruz:wit:in isburg to Sterrett's lisp. bounded by lands ef Jacob Ducally, 1‘ illiam ups. Sanity I ilartner,Jactib Simmons and others eon- I tahilng lad ACRES. The imprnrements g a are a DIVIiLLISti 1101'SE AND HAHN, And ether naieessary out-buildings, w ith • an excellent 'Spring ,of Witter near the house. The lam) is slate, of a first rate quality, with Weals:tone on it infacient to burn a large quantity of kne, which is valuable and finds a ready sale in this neighlsorimod. It will be sold together or in parts to suit purchasers. Sale to continence at I'2 o'clock, M., when terms will be made known by SAMUEL EBERLY, Administrator. 5<14.1 t ORPHANS' COI' la SALE. - be sold in pursuance of all order of the Orphans' Cnurt of Cumberland comity. at public vendee or out cry, on the premises. 011 SATURDAY, the 2Sth of Oct ber nest, at 11 -o'clock in the fnimusin ofrsaid day, the, balance Of the REAL. ESTATE of Robert 11. Church. sr., deceased, situate in New Cumberland in the county afbresald, consisting of LOTS 210. Mb DI, 29 and 41. In tale general plan of said town. The terms and-cordi tbpns or sale, agn.o3bly to the order of Court, will I e made kninfirron the day of sale by the subscriber, ad ndoistntbkr do keels non of said decedent, sept•dlts (IBPIIA\T'S COUIII S E . 7 —On ir THUIU the 2Stli of i , eptenalwr..,lSs4, by 'Order of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland e ty, n'UI be pnld nt pul lie sale on the premises, on the At ovi.maruett diy. tho 1.:M . 11m, real estate. hap ttir perty , of tiilver_ tiEw s ntbio, in aid_county, deceased, to wit: All that certain plantation on tract of land. sitnate In said two.,lsinded by lands of Henry I;rissinger, John liotshall, Abraham Ilenniman and others, containirg 233 and acres. strict measure. The improvement, are a two story t.:00 110 USE, Val BARN, TENANT' fOt`SE. Stable. Blacksmith Fhor • .41 . and a new Lime Kiln. There is a good a• Well of Water at tii'omansloh ,farm house, : 1 1,% and there is running water on the place. " line Portion of the land is Limestone, and the other portion of it is Slate land. About three-fourths of this land is cleared and in cultivation, the other fourth Is well timbered. The fences are good.. The pro perty lies about 3 Mites mm rth-ivest of ilogestown. Sale to CODIIIIOIIeO at I o'clock, P..M.,0n said day, wl:en the terms will be made known by '2:l, '5l vLU AABLF, FARM FOR SALE.— v The Oct•rlLec offels It mil ate ~ ale A FAlt\i. altu;tted ht Filver Spring tow in hip, artnherland county, nl„ntt a tulle Irwin hint stow n. on the Trlndle Splint; r , Ad s (out dning 5U arreg of t,imentcne Land, nine ueret, of w hi, h are thth hug 't% oodl•old and the It hotinder in a g, tute of (till hation ment4 are' a good Log. lA% l 1.1.1 M; t "9• a `- `,1,N1 Alt N. , wilh a good well (1 water. Terms l'erson, desirous to ( 'meth c it. . ri•4011 •, t( to call on I mann, lneill% lug on the pr, nth., h Aug JONAS Pt, . . , PI‘EACHERS WA NIIIA ).—TWO Mill l C 111 - and Four Female Tea] hers will he wanted. in the different Free Schools, in Ilanover t ornugh, diarll9.: the ritsuine; winter 50n.i..1 1 , w Well mill last,ti months. The schools In colemence on the lst of October next., Appl ea th.ns will le reeelved till the loth of c'epteinter. Litt era] m;vci.s will he given. For further lialnrination'apply ! o , 11.0. ECK ER T, Ilatinvor Aug. 1'23--..]:t f'ecretary, . . • ...... . • N r (.):'S 2 nifil 3:11_1(!KEllEf) , of the _llu, .c crop just t00,iv011t ,,, 1 ti , r Nilo ntlly J. (1: \Si 1.11.1M5. \Vi.st Malt, sheet: (It tolv t Jt,l 0 EEC Net% Con,trrcs 11111MINEEI I I 3 :f 4, 4 - 3 0 i 1 - 1 - .i 0 II V. 1.1.: : ,11:4IES Albuir. of 'Pt, ter Kniesley, deed