El ot W.yt • c , t W. 5 ,4 ; ..5-vbt A A •4 spt\ • ,c•i; (gfr„.itv,l3. • 0413EitIGISLE, FA. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1855 TH. LARGEST AND CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER r ____cvml3F.ar.AND cotiNTr Terms Two Donors asynar. or One Dollar and Fifty Cents. if paid po..etnallo in Adeance tit polo' within (he year. Whig 'County Convention. ,%•,) At n illeeting of members of the Whht Standing COO 'tattoo of CiiinLi‘riand count y, cob - roped in pm 511210( 4 of prOVl ,l 'o ,, nntiro at the rlll.nr 11 ,, 1'.r )1,10 /1:i ill C.lrliSle. 011 Fat urally the - 2St I/ of .lair, the 1 , •!! „ )t Pesoluthoi %%las adopted. Ih.‘ol.ved.. That the wi i of Comberland county Lc re iuesteil to assembio st the'a• usual times mid pim• of holding riviotrato decants in the sat oral . tow u•liips of the Cenrat y int S "U I). t Ist of Scptlillll.r tto eleet tiro doloi.mt s rroor oto'h ot said wards. horouzlis and toN,ritshirs. 'who shall meet 11, ~flt, l ithn. in the Cottri ihaise in the is•roir2.h ctu. theildol So;.tomber.. to (tt , t,i,'fite tl-.Let hi. ty nl the e11 , 11.111Z, !.. , :I`lll.l'tll rinrti.m Pllll h. adopt :41.11 me tsures as shall be deemed twoi,,T.ory. I , rt!: Pp.i . Soer'y EotTonTAL -Harris -1:0177 .I),MOrirl ion has bec - qir r!, , ed into the Rtfriot, Mr. Zt:ltu,Ert, Editor of the former sheet, havicr sohl Lip e~iah -li.elin to Mr. Hurt:lNS, the publisher of the latter. The joint cone"rn bill bear the name of the Un and Patriot. The laq No. of the Union contains a strong, article against the r euYUV al of Coy lleeder. PREPATIATION POO. DISUNION The Richmond (Ya.) Edquirer has a ltß_ article on the present aspect of the slavery discussion, in which it says that the refusal to admit Ictusas into the U nion as a slave State must make Meson and Dixon's line the boundaries of foreign States, 'and in v'rew of that result asks the. Legislature to take steps immediately to have the State put in a condition of defence, " ('"'.VS there are nundred thousand tightinp• men in Virginia, and that one-tenth, or twenty thousand, ought at once to be drafted in to the militia and carefully drilled by the graduates at the military school. 'l I with railroads to move the trecTs, it thinks will make Virginia impregnable. The Union, very fortunately,is not easily dissolved. It has passed through many a severe trial trintnidiantV heretofore and will do it again, despite treason. fanaticism, ultraism, and all other. isms. It exists in the hearts of the people—the sound conservative, truly patriotic peo ple—who constitute an overwhelinning majority. tErThe Allegheny County Whig Com mittee have passed a series of resolutions declaring the present slavery extension issue of so much importance as to over ride all former distinctions. They there fore pledge themselves individually to A:- jive exertions to promote the success of the new Republican party organization, and choose the following delegates to time Whig State Convention, instructed to en deavor to induce that body to unite in the Republican movement :---Edward Campbell, Jr, N. K. Snodgrass, Hugh Fergus, It. C. Walker, Dr. James Car others, Janes C Lewis, and Dr. James Dickson. • YORK COUNTY.—:IIO I.oco Feces have settled the follotiti•ing ticket :—Asso. elate Judge, JOhn - Rieman! Senate Wil liam IL Welsh ; Assembly, Isaac Beek, Sainuel Maneer, James Ramsey; Treasu rer Alex. Wents ; Commissioner, A: Blackford; Director, Killian Small; Aud itor, Anthon Dissenbcrg. FR AN IC.LI N.' CO U N Y. —The Americans have nominated Cnpt F. S. Shinbaugh and James Lowe .for Assembly, and a full ticket for county officers. Tile Whik s ha . ve - called a nominating Convention on the 15th of September. ; , 11:1'1IEN (lull Ill:: THESE BM TRUTHS S - mating of the confused condition of parties and politics now existing in thef i country, the Philadelphia American re marks that it day . be ; . 4lttributed to the dranayagne politicictp, who are perpetu qeating causes of political distur bance,' when but for their mischievous activity peace and l 'Prt*perity might pre vail. The American adds with great force and truth : If the ristory of the repot lie during ,}he 11154 quarter of a century or more be studious• ly examined, it will he Feely t h at the majoritY, if riot ail, of the principal questions which have become the occasion of violent rind pro tracted controversy among the States or the people, have been manufactured and l recipita• led upon the public by a class of persons who having'imide politics a profession or tratle,are forced to invent material for their employ• meld as the condition of prerenting the fail= are of their vocation, with i ‘ ts„intluence and prefiti, No matter has »tore signally served their purpose and been more constan ly used by them than shivery. It has been MI oX haustless mine of disputation and contest for the politicians, and they feel .if it were once finally removed out of the Strenst of cententient, they would, perhaps, be reduced to lament with Othello the loss of their occupation - Wence they have never honestly desired to see it settled e,slietitsivtAy.• Their piiiitei-sed com promises of it have Lien but temporary ill:- pensions of conflict. An interval et apparent od,lostment and conciliation lifts hardly super Vellel On else!' fierce and desperate embroil inept of the wivi.rse fidithins, before the con 'dog 'agitatoPs have contrived seine fresh pre text for tltaw2sing the is,au again into the tip ld itiithrettew,ing theTrobitterea strife. A noire palpablevproiii ni what we charge could mit pui.ihly have kcieu furnished thou the intro duction into Congrei-4. less than n year ago. of the Kat.sas Nehiasha hill. That measure wc. elect ly uncalled for by nu necessity.— The North and nth a`,ilie disapproved of and deprecated it. 'file leeislation of 1830 had seem off every reasoimitle right demanded the latter., and pubic feelityg in tins !seCti , ll had gradually lieciime t e ignc , l ir, that which however offensive in itself, it was deemed ex pe,ii,ot to suffer pi.tiently fur the sake of the lo'iloliged peace it was supposed to garantee. lint the demagogues could not afford to abide the pacification. • They sate that tbe.y must have some one great element of political strife that would convulse the enuntry ft-em the con tre to the extremities, in order to save them and necordinglY, Mr. Douglas, who was , cheating for the Presidency. and a herd of 'equally unscrupulous partizans, who were seeking similar advancement, cone 'tied the project which has produced a state of seetion al eNcitement nod oppnsition more portentous data any which has preceded it. j f The truth is:—.n a il this is the idea we wish particularly to convey at this time—tlint the United States are n- prey to factious turbu lence internally ; that false occasions for an intense party spirit and . embittered party struggles ore creatO by ; the . class which liter ooy orponas for its trupdrtande; It' not its vory existence, upon continon) and fierce popular agitation and civil discord: that there is no thing in their condition which imperatively the endless recurrence of these dis torl,ntlee , ; nod that were public affairs nl lowed to tithe their courtie naturally, without impertimint interturenci• !rum any (platter. We Siltnll l ki move along in our career peacefully and proiiiperims'y to the end of time. , In a word, the verse of this country is an .cvces.ri of government. There never was a which was better adapted in all its essential eonditions, civil, social, ant material, to pur sue the even tenor of it. way, free front all se riots interriptions of its trnnquility provided a set of meddling knaves would only let it alone. The machinery (.1 • civil order and movement is admirably contrived for the` harmonious and efficient execution of all its appropriate function a, but its Operailoll 19 manlier tl l y be ing deranged in the have ind icted. A superabundance of legislators and legisla tion is the source of trouble. Jf the 'fii'ii en could he rid of that bane to its peace—if elections of representative s were not eternally occurring—if Congress were not convening every year, and kept sitting six. or eight months out of every second twelve--and if the distribution of 'patronage by administrations was not made the reward of pantizan serylee and obsequiousness—then parties would de sist from their incessonCstrife; the spirit by which they are animated would he deprived of much or its acrimony and venality ; the oc cupation of the mere demagogue would be abolished, and the people might he secured against those fatal causes which render their government a source of vexation and coMbet instead of it system Nvhich ought to fulfil its legitimate uses so quietly and smoothly, that its action would be as insensible us the healthy motion of the bluoil in our veins, or the. serene course of the planets within their appointed orbits. FUSION IN LEBANON.—The Old line Whig County Committee of Lebanon county, held separate meetings last Sat urday, and appointed five men frotneach body to unite in a call for a joint county Convention of all persons opposed to Lo cofocoism, to settle a county ticket. The joint Committee, so appointed, have is sued a card calling on the Whigs and Amer icans of the county to meet in their res pective election districts, on Saturday the 25th inst., to choose three delegates for each district, who are to assemble in coun ty Convention, in the Court Ilouse,in the borough of Lebanon, on Manley the 27th instant, to nominate a fusion ticket, op posed to Loeofocoism, to be supported at the ensuing election. dt:el-,14.331it Is).t:intLY, (r,oloit tint) (fountti 3litltters. TILT AMERICAN TICKET.—TiIe ballot iugs of the American party took place in their vni•ione councils on Saturday evening The following persons were in nomination for the various offices: Assembly, Jolin Diller, of Newville. Jaynes Kelso, of Southampton. ' J. Bomberger, of Shippem-burg., W. B. Mullen, ,f SmAli-Middleton. R. Anderson, of Churclitown. E. Zug., of Aleelmniesburg. J. B. Coover, Upper Allen. Robert Moore; of North Middleton. J. T. Green, of Dickinson, James 'McDowell, of Frani:ford. Robert 'McCartney, of Carlisle. William Riley, " " 11 it?iitm Crqz!er, " C. 13, Underwood, of Shepherditown. Treasurer John G.linms, of Carlisle, izwoh Ithven). " " ;times Loudon, I'etpl•-:11/41yer - " " Cal'anaugh, of bieldwion. County Coninisioner. James Orr, of Hampden. Daniel :Statist, of Upper Allen. Silver Spring% l'ln•iatioit Eberly, Penns.Loro ed,r of (lre Poor. J. 100 1) Ifemminger, of D'ehio.ion henry Paul, ut N. )11‘1.11cton Yez•terdny the Executive Committee met in thim borough to determine the result of the when it was found that only one Ptr-ott tate the let leid the ret i nisite number t.) .4e,:ar.! his nout . ..teto.oll on the ticl:et. I'l is wit!.; 11,,ht , rt Moore, 61 , N‘,1111 .:\ll,l.lleton, Thy 'repat IL3t he iliT1111(-4 C.,‘• the nomination. but we have no official infor matb,n of the fact_ A ..ccoti , l balloting will now . cake place iu tau Cuuneils for ;L choice, re•olt of which tvi l I,v tnade hnue,i at the rotonlittee meeting on Tue•dly next. Two of cand',,l,tes for Treay.iirer, 1111evm and Monyer,lVe underst;itol hove decline , l. leaving OW Contest I:42tWQCII Wil For Sheriff Mes,rs. :\let.'.:krt»ey and Riley polled the Id ! rhe,At number of votes. ar.j";"•We have since le:u•ned that Me-srs. Orr Iletilmittger were cho,9en for Con»nission nr and Director Of the Poor. DEMocitANc TicK v.c.—The f,diowing yva. put in nominution by the democrat " ie. County (•nnvention on Mondav last. - Atidersen, ,)r Silver Spring; Harper, of Dichinbon. Bherqr---.13c0b .13c.wtott, or...h.sEs. Treasurer—Adam Senscronti, of Cnrlisle. Com m.s. , ,,icfrier—John GlPim, of S. Mid.lieton Jhrer*:r ihr Cormsin, of Nett h M kid iv ton. luidur—lsaac ringwalt, of Cnrl6le. Coroner—J. WonderlielL of N . Middleton The t'onvention we believe was entirely free front all taint or Know Nothingiqm. his said nrverthelcss that two of the nominees were once in the Order. A reolution was prissvd against the jog law,". which their own Sen ator, I‘lr. Wherry, helped to pass. CiWNTERFEITS.—.I dangOrOUS COLUl ter:.eit ten dollar bill on the Bank of Mont gornery County, has been put in circulation within a day or two in this comity. The notes, although badly executed, whtlh not closely examined`are well calculated to de ceive. On Friday and Saturday last, several had been otlered to our store keepers, one of which was changed. The counterfeit is, however easily detected. By examining 'the large capitals in the words “Tats B.tsr. or IiINIGII3fEIIY COUNTY." in the body of the spurirnis note, it will be 'noticed that the let ters are very - irregular in size. The notes are of the letter 11, and are dated January Gth, 1855. The vignette op the left end of the note represents a canal, and that on the right reaper and female. In the centre the God dess of Liberty is seated on a rock. On Sunday morning last, a man giving his name as Win. Springer was arrested by officer McCartney, charged with pas Sing one of these notes at Ilalbert's store. About $7O of the cotnterfeit money was found in his possession. lie was committed to jail for trial in August. NEW BANIC..—In addition to the old and well established Carlisle Deposit B an k, a new Banking7house is to be soon opened in our borough. An association of capitalists has been organized under the name of Kerr, Breneman & Co. and Mr. henry A. Sturgeon has been appointed as Cashier The new Bank will open in a room in. Trout's now building • on Main street: ELECTION IN SUIPPENSBURCL ---A n election was held in Shippcnsburg on Tuesday last for members of Council. Joseph C. Wil liams was the American candidate and John McCurdy his opponent, both good men. Mr. McCurdy was elected by a majority of 45. COOL WEATIIEIL—The weather is re markably cool for the season. THE CONTiV . NTALS.—The vacancy in the Continental Troup caused by the death of Mr. Frisbie, has been tilled we learn by the choice of Mr. John J. Watson, of New York, said to be an accomplished musician. The Clltinentals intend visiting Carlisle to give a Concert seine time in September. (Letter fin Ifon..T. Minor Botts, of Vii zinla.] itteittnNto, July t.th.. \VM. ".,,c,,,, s ide r atto& of linty to the aftlietett alone peettipt tac to setel you this voluhlary te.itituttliittl to the gt eat Vnillt , of — ..IItTER'S : 4 1 , \NISH .MlxTutu:,"fnr that iu,ttruble disvam.. Scr,optu.A. MlLltunt, Luin;.! diaposl lor Seem i ng it Itt.N. , snr,y to go luta the particulars of the vase, 1 Kay that the 110- tonishilin results that hove been produeett-Ity the um , of 1.1.1 t a,ilaw• tat a tovittYor of I .IY own family. and 1111111' toy Otvit ohservatiou and superitittattlettee. after tlae shill of tht; luatt 1111v:40100 had helni 11,1 all tiv! Omni tentetiieS hail ttiltal, fully j tt , t ify tar fn ru. cononvinifiltc its use to all who may he s tittering froth that dreadful malady. I Io not mean (o say that it is to all eollSti tntions, Or that it trill nli nt the in 011 ~loose: tic. of vow:so. 1 ran know itr.thiutt that !tut Iron at hat 1 Inca seen mf cia Alerts, 1 001.0111 not US , sit. in :toy and every trace of Stac•fula. rors,ns. try solldin let an fulurest, or over whom I ...tilt! exert-Ise Influence or etottrul, Respectfully vows, .Jttly .INO. M. BOTTS, (11.:L The relaxing licalls of suallaer leave 1(ellia€1 them a 1.,i1g tail 61 . evils, The Inc.st uui vet saLni Lhasa are criteral 1.1....1(1111y. and its ,lira (•«(.lottNt., I«‘\ (less rt . (1(1,41, 1 . ((r the,l• 14 . 1! rnn 11.1,1111111.11•1 a sprrdc 111111 unLlitiux (•111'... ill tit.' Stlllre of 11 , 4:111 , r , (lot P 1.11) Dit ty'', prepai . 6l liy Dr. )1. .1.%.( . 11,1)N. l'hiladrlpliia. It is, mr,ll,ll(e st t 01.NV111,-,11. 1 111r -1111- hppeon-hOe. It sins to real( the fonlitaiti 110:111 1(1 t hi( difficulty In the digestive c.rganizatirn. :mil 111111 s h. rell((ve the s«riel ion , . and the 1,11,,t1 of the .4 , ii•tints Still. nr ti)e raise its tank pror(rtie. vys ci rnr L. the mrml , ta n. cof the ((Dann( 11 and pro (lo for se( - reti(•(l ,23 , trir 1,111(11 tli , (olves the ,(1111i. its (s.r(li(o, s(si11:1«g and :1)11.1:1111'.• till , lloo iliip;irt..zenet al reg. illar l, .‘ ;111(1 , iren:_ali to the (1 ,1 i. , (1 nt the secretive,ll::lllS. and !WPn ~ to furl * lf the : 4 ti , •11 i=rear t,,w it ,•,:p,sti , i• of it. it j 4 o,nifirilio..l by Ow t•%bl4‘ti,e• 'II all ii:l4 ii , pli.olllllity of NN it- F. , r sal,. by 1/1 . ..1ae1..(iti, 1:20 • 1t7.;37 J'ln• isn railit:try word of Ccritttittrul %, hi, h nrrrr Gil- hi t p..,,,,e.th, 04.110ni.311..1. I,l' 3 1 , 11111- n ) . Itnit it 011% ~pvjlod If‘ l it rinks' to -to OM 1114. lot ti‘ 2.1 Ire , . I •3;t 03 . 1,;11;v. tiro 01,1•••0. tind f ht. purr. i•• \Ail, ~•10),,,t,.,1 111 Ch,-:lttit ,rtterof AI avriaars. 1 ) 11 tho 1 , 01 y rev. .1301.1, Th• 'SAM I •,1. V.t; V. to ‘Ji-- \JAL:I'IIA 1). :Stl.lll'. 1 , 41) of On 10' ho. C11101,1'1.0,1 P. DriTtltfS. In t leartlel.l Pa. on l'hur,..tlnr tl. 1 1' tle of remit t,.llt rr. )11. 41. W f“rmerly 1 , / ILis Inni.llo2 11.• .1111.11 ) ear nf 111-. :14t• !,it nrlav 11 in.t. in 1111. , Imrnie- 4 1. )Ir. .I.V.NIES I.:: 4 TIING iu tle•t. , ol year. er Ins lig, .51 I,anc.e.u.r. (11:10. C. 1111111.% infint dan,:l.t.er of In' .1 ,nle, nua Capri', .1. VoCull, 15 month,. .3 STE .11 - ('illl`.—Calve to the v•kll,. • ji,ni••••.•e•••,• s••rok mid•ilet.‘n ...nip cm,teonint 0 ,:n• tt.tort.t.t ttapt on .h,ly , COW With white ttlY. SI)1111,,,1 to 'kid. The nor to rtoitte,tea to pro%t. ioo.p orty. - pip twit tat,. her away, or tille 10 , 1 /oe Jralt with art,l,llllr. to I;01, avd. MATIIV.V; Tilt , :syps.o7c. r 1 1 orcroN ),\ L. TIIEVORTON COAL. ch,• Coal C-mpany nrr nnw 111 . 11,11,41 1,1 , 1, t it :11.1 t ieinit y n llh Nit 1,1.111,- ,1,..t C,11.1111 , 0101 Choir ',V 11. 'M'IN :A 41.1 .t.t.con t...11,11:,14 0- rut 1.1 ,, CL1! ,. the V,1.1 - 1 4, 11 , 11Y • ;'1.4. till `AV , ' and Lii•le Ilmti.r,. V. o t.to ro o ,o tt orot it to :tit, ito,otapt•rlor to tut) t,tht , t• to at f",.r it It lillll , 1 1 : "I'111.• 1111..1,1 .:11 . 1iNli• Iv. - u) , l in (hi- , that ,tivort , r voal. a omil.lo Etas To tit to I' Ifolf,t%titto, Tr ot t fl 1 nit flit' Inter :out gate mu. it ti 11. ‘ ,..,rt ~ 0.01 i'.l,,p - tny 'Pre ty, RN AND )101'NTAIN LAND AT P It 1, IC SALE. WI 1.1 br dd nt oil Ow rrenl',€.l Uu F1211).\ day of Svptvmtwr 1:•55 nt I i i r lock 31. An the fellow iuG lit'getibutt IT:11 hit 11:11....1 in Frallkil.ril tol`.l/I•11 . 11. Cuti t” Joseph 1111 , Ith•ting,t. 14 the 1 , 1114 township th.st'tl. tract of laittl mtjt, fling bu,l, of Jedw Rur6et, %t ititunn Met'rao ;tint taiwrs, lug tibmit thirty cwrt.:+. more 1". The imialwonents are 11. AI lieu I a St...r.C - livathettagtrtital Duttt, I 9 fr is 1.;.t: Barn, tr gotai ctrpenter slp. an ORCHARD of I 'hoive fruit flora is a 'lover titling >priti¢ often. ter near the Houle. This th•slrable proparty i.s situn• tot three miles ortil tit this St.w% mid at that distant.° fpati the l'unthetlatnl Vallev Persons whiting I examine the promises eau "” Ity r.tlli ag oil Iltairy Itutlirliupar, Who resides lhorosti. Also a Traet miwsT.t IN LANG, adjoloim: lands of Sdnutel Peter 7tlyers tool other:. eontaining a)•nut EIt;IITEEN ACRES niore,nr less. The interest, ofjou•pit Ileffletinger and John' h. liellletitn:or, minor sons of Ow In the :Raw real em.de, n 111 he• cold under an order of sale from the 4 lrpltails l'otud of Cumberland County. diree•ted to John Inter. their I'n:n•- 'linu. The heirq of full tip. , will unite Iu the milk., to di,.- pose of their Interests. The Interest in the purehace looney retuning In the propody. Terms wade known on the day of sale by 111:1 , 111,FING}111: 1.1111,11' & ROSANNA WOLF 30/IN OILER, ainr.`.2'2 Guardian of Joseph k J.l). Ileßlctingcr. - UREA C SALE.—WiII be sold tit pub ."lie wQ4 ,41 Or !wends° s Mifflin WU iiitif, Ott 'MN/AY the 15th day of t:toptember 1555. - A FARM of (: 00e si,‘TE LAND col - auditing ABOUT ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY ACMES all of which is cloarod and fenced except about six nero 'which is 'in'titidwr. The improve i; , - nients are t wogood HOUSES and two fi l l,t - tt ` ams all ne,..ssary 1 , 1 4 l .l 'There Is Food tnead•tw land and an t.,t" . :t:t it& !LAM) on the premises and there is I,:wity of orator. This Property is about . mil's North Wert of Nuwville and adjoins Martin Mil. ler,John lisinest's /Mrs, (Anew° Knottle and John Nets , ' and wax titonally the Mansion Farm of Ito ry 0110 tie dee'd. and nine belongs to his Grand children, aS , 51108 u property it will to sold. There will also bo, sold at the wile time and place. about 41 HMS of tlrst rata Wood-land distant from the loin 451 , 01W2 mttet, This land will be divided inid RAW In WtS about 1.5 acres each, a draft or plot of which will bo exhibited on the day of sale. • Thu terms of Salo which will bit easy will bo nunlo known on tho day by .1011 N WALLACE, it KWH. IV A WS, Aug. 22'55. Agenta for the !Mir. NOTICE.—An election for TfIIR- Tiov, mitEcTons lbr the Calabarlaud Vomo . j. 'Mutual Protection Company will ho lichl at the ottleo of said Company, In Dickinson township, Cumbsrland county, Pa,, on 510,NDAY, the 811 day of Beptenther next, to serve the ensuiug year. 1 J. T. 011111 M, .814tVit 16,1855. . Secretary. SerAll kinds of Printing done cheap New 3bi)Lrtiscuieuts. TALIJAI3LI LIAIESTONE FARM AT PUBLIC !SALE. I will sell at public' sale, at the Court House. in .tin loolottax of Carlisle, On SAT UIiDA Nr, the h , d - Septent Imr neat, at Di o'clock, A. M., a Niariame Limestwo farts, late the property of Cie°. A. Loon, Esq.. deeeas,d situate- in Sontit Middleton twp.„ CumlJerland ' , mot y. on the Walnut Bottom nntd, two and one-half froth said borough, containing ONE DUNI/RED AND ELEVEN ACRES, more or less: ninety.ono of whirl, are cleared and in t. high state of roll:ay:0;nm. and the residue covered eitl timber cif the hest quality.. 'Me improve r-: -- := moots art -a to, story ma du i o th , Bum Wagon Shed. Con, Crib and other ne - 'rest , ,ry out-Loildings. There are two tv,,p . , of eater near the house• and rt turf' for Orchard of ne,., two hundred trees of varloto, kinds fruit,all of t‘hfeh are Learinff. Also:LI/ 1 , 111 1.4 Sitllaii` tot/fl7"\orth rlde and i n the fl rough of Cartisle. cor.ll.4nin4 thi.oo and elinif aeres merit o4i. less, inn wool date etz!tic.ll I Ni . and under goal realm Terms' make known on the day of sale by A. L. SPoNSLER, Real Estate .lgent and r'crivener. 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'I here is oti this farm a larg . e and v....Tile:it Apr.e (1r chard, with c/ioire grafteii ft tilt: also, Peach, Plum mid Cherry trues. Twenty acres Cr Molr f al ore set ihed tart» is oiveri.,l with some of the Lust and Math/ [tailing 3 VI, re Arc itss. Locust ttees n tile same sutlivient to malie several hundred Locust posts; also, a .litanitty :am Al the property is 1 , 1 at,d so I.t.Ar uitaiih. c.» the C.l'. It. It., %% belt , all in the p,t tvau•dh g Losiness. the putvliaser of the saute »my e.ti sider that lie has the notiket almost al the door, Ivbith _renders thl tinna.very Ilesirahle. and owing to Its Icing situation in the veiy ....sit re et t Is s ttiy.limyl'matlost ;Luton) the finest unit most productive limestone farms in the same, Any person or persons wishing to clew the above de seribiid Emu, can have an opportunity of tiring se, by ealllngym the undersigned, who residis en a-quarter of a mile north of the same. or on Samuel Ilan, who re- Ades en the premises, either of whom will he pleased In chow It. t 4 ide to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., when terms will he made known by _ WILLIAM SMITH, .Aug.ls,'3;.—ts Ailnir with t 3 1 ,1 1, U) annexed Dn. I.C.LOOMIS itottorot 4., next ,„ r4tIST.:P7 door to no roFt.oilit,,. s ) .witt iko ~bseill fro n t Carlisle the NA three days each month. [Aug.l,'6s pEN N . FE M ALE COLLE AT 11.4RR151311131, Roy. Ilxvtlas R. WAvoi, A. M,. ViincSYal. Who third 111111t1111 SCFSIOII of this Institution of Lcarte• ing'for'„).oung Ladies. will commence on MoNute, Ste , rkunkit tho It has been the elm avid object of the [ainelpal and those associated with lilni,tef whn , there are f:lx,) to imbue tile nth d. with these principles of knowledge that develop tin u ..Iht and produce reflectlen. 'Moir anibitiim lint been Thoroughness, Durlug the vacation, the college premises bare been thoroughly refitted and enlarged. In ce nuectirn with ether improvements. (las, and washing, apparatus, (hot and cold witter)hato been introduced, whereby ego is made to possess alb the comfort and convenletives (lieu agreedlile home. For further partictears, or for circulars address the y1 . 111(101 at Harrisburg. Aug. 15. ESIBM