Newaburrti9enunt VUMBERLAND COUNTY AGRI- Ou MIRA]. SOCIETY. List of Committees for the Fall Meeting and Exhibi tion, to be held on the 17th, 18th and 111th days of October, 1855, on their own grounds at Carlisle. Horses and Neat Cattle—Wm. M, Henderson John Sanderson, Wm. L. Craighead. Sheep and Swine .—Hobert C. Sterrett, Abm. Bradly, Thos U. Chambers. Poultry.—Robt. Moore, J. L. McDowell, Lewis Ring wait. AgricUltural Implements and Machlnery.—Robt. Bry son, Geo. Brindle (Monroe.) William Lino. Articles of Household Production.—David J. Wicee, Geo. W. Intim., Geo. L. Clark. Discretionary Premiums for Fruits and Flowers, and articles not enumerated.—Abm. Bosler, George lielks, David Miller. ' On Crops—John S. Sterrett, J. W. Henderson, Robert Moore. Plowing Match.—John Miller, Samuel Myers. Abm. Lamberton. Committee of Superintendence.—Armstrong Noble, Geo. Brindle, (N. M.). aug 29 '55. • A UDITOR'S NOTICE.—The under ....signod Auditor appointed by the Court to marshal dad distribute the balance in the hands of C. Titcel Ac. signee of John Herlecher among the creditors entitled, gives notice that ho will attend to that duty at ids office In'Cttrlisle, on Saturday the 20th of October. on or before which day, those having claims are notified to present theni. A. B. SHARI', Sept. 26, '55. Auditor. .TO THE LADIES, Mrs..l. C. I!UTT. 0 Ts prepared to MAKE Plt E&SES, MA N. TIJES,&e.at the shortest notice and on the • s " • most reasonable terms. Several girls wanted to learn the business. Apply at No. 3, Alexamiers Itow South Pitt street. Sept. :Ai, WHITE HALL . ACADEMY, Thr6o miles west of Harrisburg. Thu tenth Session of this institution will com mence on Monday, the sth of No ember next. Parents and gurdlans are requested to in ulre into its merits Instruction is given In the ordinary am -higher branches. of an English Education, and also In the Latin, Greek, Freuchand German Languages and Vocal and Instru mental tousle. Boarding, IVa-shing and Tuition in the English Branch es, and Vocal Music. per Session, (5 months) Instruction in each of the Languages - 5.011 In Instrumental Music - • 10.1)1) For circulars and further Intbrination address D. DEN LINGER, Principal. llarrisfiurz, Pa. Sop. 2S, 1855 HARD \V ARE —T h est and most i'arried assortment e of 11.11 . %1- ''' ware iu the county, and selling at the .1. I'. Ll - NE,, Noqh Hanover tit., Carlisle. pr/cue, at HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. 3 EE s —The subscriber offers at private sale it but of ;round, situate in New all le, Cumberland coml. ty, wnereen is erected a two story BRICK HOUSE, with Back Building, AVash Mouse. Cistern all under the same roof, and a Well of excellent water in the yard. Also a Stable, Carriage-house, Corn Crib and other Improve- ments. The buildings are all now, comfortable and con venient. The property is situated on Maine street. ex tending back to Church alley and adjoins properties of James Kennedy and Heirs of John Davidson, dee'd.— Further information can be had by applying to the resi dent. Supt. 26, '55-3t. ; J. M. DAVIDSON. gUST RECEIVEI).—A lot of pattont oat Grinders a nice article for Farmers, or family , use, for sale at J. P. LYN1 , ....S Hanover St., Carlisle. TOOLS.—A mammoth assortment of TOOLS of all kinds now opening at ;ill and see them. J. P. JANE'S. NEW GOODS.—The subscriber has ust received a largo assortment of Dry Uoods, sultztblo to the approaching suason, which will bu sold Tory ehonp. M. BNUIIIiItASS. CUMBERLAND VALLEY BANK PROPRIETORS. WILLIAM K ER, MELCIIOIR BRENNEMAN, ROBERT C. STERRETT, 11ENRI S.l .TON, RIOItARD WOODS, 301 IN S. STERETT, lIENRY A. STUROEON, This Bank, doing business in the name of KEII, BRENNEMAN & CO. Is now fully prepared to don gen- oral Banking Business with promptness and fidelity. Money received on Deposit and paid hack on_deinand_ Without notice. Interest paid on Special Deposits.— Particular attention paid to the collection of Notes. Drafts, Checks, &c. in any part of the United States or Cantatas. • Remittances made to England, Ireland or the Conti nent. The faithful and confidential execution of all or ders entrusted to them, may be relied upon. They will at all times be pleased to give any information desired in regard to money matters In general. Banking House in Trout's Building, Main Street, a few doors east of the Rail Road Depot. Open for busi ness from 9 o'clock in the morning until 4 o'clock lu ho evening. 11. A. STURGEON , Cashier. Carlisle, Sept. 19, 18.55. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF A VALUABLE LIMESTONE FARM. $v ill be sold at Public Sale on the premises on THURSDAY, lot November, 1855, at 10 o'clock A. M. That very line Limestone Farm, belonging to the Estate of Thomas Uri°, deed., situated near Kingston In North Middleton township, Cumberland county, Pa., about five miles MO, of Carlisle, on the Cumberland Valley Railroad, and one mile South of Harrisburg and Carlisle Turnpike road, CONTAINING ABOUT 220 ACRES part of which is first rate timber laud. The improve ments aro a commodious Double Two. ,0 4 story BRICK HOUSE and out-build. . lugs. A largo BRICK BANK BARN ;I:ar•:' and Corn Cribs, &c., all of which are • - built in modern style, with every con verneuco, see aro now in the best order. The Farm would divide wall into two parts, and will be so sold if purchasers desire. It Is well situatod, being convenient to market and In a good neighborhood. Terms will be easy and to suit purchasers, and will be made known on day of salt by RICHARD PARKER, ROBERT O. BTERRIT, soptl9 Ezell of Thos. Urle, deed. 104..Laneastar Eiramlner copy. I ANCY FURS( JOR LADIES ! Jolts FAREIRA, wporter, Manufacturer and Dealer In all kinds of Fan cy Furs, No. 284 Market above Eighth Street, PHILADELPHIA. having now completed my very largo and beautiful assortment of all the different kinds of Fancy Furs, and fashioned into all the different styles and fashions that willtelworn during the present season by Ladles and Children, and being determined to sell my goods at Bust', Tamura it will bo to the advantage of Ladles and others to give rue a call before purchasing. .Storekeepers and the trade will do well to call, as they will find ono of the largest and bestvarloty of stock to select from in the city. Sept 19'65.-4m, VALUABLE PROPERTY trum AT PUBLIC BALK—The two two story lIIIICK DWELLING HOUSES ad and Lot adjoining tho Nethodist E. Churh now In possession of Slim Sarah E. Miller, will be enured for sale, either separate or together, by public outcry, on SATURDAY, October 0,185 f., at 10 o'clock hi. any information doeired will be given by the Committee. Bop. 10. '56 et DUN SITELLEILS.---XANDEW PAT atra Coax Susan., decidedly the best and cheap. eat war in use. Farmers are requested to call and ox eaulna It at the Carlisle Foundry and MA^b—lao Shop, or at Bazton'a Hardware Stare. Vor sale at reasonable prAces by Aug. 3 'New 70D‘ttistincut9. VALUA . BLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE. On 'WEDNESDAY, the 17th day of October, 1815, the undersigned agent of T. C. Miller, jr. ' will offer at pub lic sale, on the day above mentioned, at the store of Henry Snyder, in Mifflin township, about three miles from Doubling Gap Springs, the following property con taining in all ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-FOUR ACRES AND SIXTY • PERCHES, situated in Mifflin township, on the road leading from Newville to Doub ling Gap Spring, and adjoining property of George Hoover, Robert Blain, D. Barrack, the heirs of W If. Esq., dec'd., and others, and lying shout two miles east of M'Crea's Mill, and one mile west of the Springs. This property was surveyed in April last, and divided Into lots as follows: Tract No. 1 contains eighty-ono acres, twenty perches and includes the . cleared land and imprinements. It v ~ has a two-story LOll HOUSE. Bank i': UV::: • Barn, a good Saw Jlill, a number of " h Fruit 'frees hnd a sutllclent quantity of Timber Land Ibr rails and firewood. No. 2 contains thirtpnine acres. forty perehes. mostly TIMBER LAND' of a good quality of Chestnut and Rock Oak. No. 3 contains twenty-three acres covered' with Chestnut and other TIMBER of good size for rails. No. 4 contains twenty one acres of about o same quality of TIMBER as the last tw•o mentioned The property will ho sold as a whole or in lots as pur chasers may desire; or It may be divided Into smaller lots if desired, None of it Is on the steep of the 31ountain, and all of easy access from any quarter. Farmers and others wishing to procure Timber Land will do well to attend on Tuesday previous to the day of sale at Mr. Snyder's Store, as arrangements will be made to meet them there, and show them the land; or by calling personally at any time on 31r. D. W. M'Cul lough, In Dickinson, or on D. F. Miller, Esq., the Sur veyor, at Norville, every information wil be given. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock on said day, when terms will be make known by Stet. 19, '55 VALUABLE It EA", EsTAT E AT PUBLIC SALE On FRIDAY, October 12th, 1%55, the subscriber will • , lier at public sale on the premises, in South Middleton township, Cumberiaod county, about three miles south of Carlisle. on the road leading from the Walnutilottom road to Paxton's Mill, A VALUABLE FARM of lime stone land contaildng too acres and 72 perches, having thereon erected a good 'lwo-story Weather-Boarded IRIUSE, Log Barn new Wog , I 1 Shed, 4 .... ~..,,, _.„ soul other Out-buildings. This tract :a.i 7 i , ii ii i, d its under excellent cultivation, and te ~..tic a . well rowed. There is an orchard of ter choice fruit on the premises, and a . _ well of exu-coelit water at the door. Also. A LOT of ti mum!. adjoining the alive tract, containing 1 acre and 112 perches. with a one-story LOU IIoLSE and a Stab e thereon. Also, a tract of MOUNTAIN LAND, containing. 42 acres and 104 perches. situated on the Baltimore Turnpike. about two miles smith of !folly Iron Works, and five miles from the above described farm. This tract is well covered with chestnut and other Willow In a thriving condition, and will be sold together or in bits to stilt purchasers. Sale to cmilllllllleC at 2 o'clock P. M., when the terms, which will be easy. will be made known by Carlisle. Sept. 34., '55. ANDit EW F... 1411 RIO lIT. STEAM SAW MILL, prtrlight: And Large Tract of first rate ..„ • TIMBER LAND at PUBLIC sA J ,E. caw ea-,, mun Will lie sold at public. sale ' on tLeprmn -»~ hies, on 'I'IIURSDAY. the lot day of No. vembcr next. at 10 o'clock, A. M. a Steam r. , 11W Mill and NINE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-THREE ACRES of Timber Land, situate in Dickinson and South Mid dleton townships. Cumberland county. 'This ix a very desirable property and persons wisidng to pure basewill find It best recommended by making Inquiry and ex amining it on or before the day of sale. The title is lu- disputable. Also, will be sold at the FAllle time and place, SIX MULES, ono four horse Wagon, a one horse Wagon, Gears, Ac. Also, 'limber Wheels, Lilt CIIIIIIII4. and all the Tools and Fixtures connected with the Mil!, inclu ding a first rate Circular Saw. Also, a lot of LUNIIIEIt, BOARDS and SCANTLINU. Terms made known on day of sale by septi9 HASKELL !k. SC YOUR. Ou Chambersburg Whig and Lacaster Examiner copy and send bills to this office. SHERIFF'S SALES. On THURSDAY, the 11th (lay of octobcr, 1855. sty virtue of sundry writs of Vonditioni Expense,is -six-CU ',Mt, of - the Court of Common Mats of Cumber land county, and to me directed 1 will expose nt public von due or outcry, at the court house in the borough of Car lisle at 10 o'eldK A. M. the following described Real Estate viz I A Lot of Ground situated in the borough of Now Cumberland, Cumberland county, containing one fourth of an acre more ur less, bounded en the north by the Railroad, on the East by a lot Of Jacob 31. Ibilde man, on the South by a sixteen feet alley. on the West Id. . "-- by a lot of Philip Fitton. having thereon erect..- ... ed a two story Frame PLANING 3111.1. and 4 !I !I SASH FACTORY, together with the buildings, f. u Steam Engine, Boilers, Fixtures and apparatus thereto belonging and appertaining, tte. Seized sad Dv ken In execution as the property of 31. 11. Steiner and Peter Weise. Also, a Lot of Ground, situate in Church town, Cumberland County, containing: 10 feet In front and 150 feet In depth, allure or less, is(unded on the North by 1110 street, on the West by a sixteen feet al. ley, on the South by a twelve feet alley, and on the East by a lot of Henry Spares, having thereon erected a two story frame tVenther-boarded HOUSE, FRAME STABLE and other out houses. Seized and taken in execution as tho property df UoorgelKeiseman. Also, a Lot of Ground, situate in South Mid dleton township. bounded by lands of William Moore, Richard Craighead, Robert Gralnun's belt"( now James Coyle, containing ONE ACRE AND A HAP, more or Jess, having a LOG HOUSE and Log Stable thereon e rected. Seized and taken in execution as tho property of Margaret Moore, deed. with notice to Lafayette and Minim S. Moore, and lion. Samuel Woodburn, Guar dian of Margaret Moon; and Francis Moore. Also, a Tract of Land, situate in West Penns boro township, Cumberland county, containing ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-SIX ACRES, more or less, bounded on the north by lands of David Myers, on the east by lands of Sites and William Kerr, on the south by the public road, and on the west by lands of Rev. Robert McCachren, haviug thereon erected a two story STONE HOUSE and' a one story Stone Kitchen, a Brick Barn, Corn Crib, Wagon Shed, &c. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Sam'' McKeehan. Also, a Lot of Ground, situate in the bor. ough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, containing Ono and a Quarter Acres, more or less, hounded on the East by the Grave-Yard ute, North by the English Orave Yard, South by' Samuel Hepburn, Esq. and West by J. 1 W. Eby. Seized and taken In execution as the proper .ty of Robert S. Alcorn. Also, by virtue of a writ of vonditioni expo. tuts, issued out of the Orphans Court of Cumberland County, and to Ino directed, I will expose by public van. duo or outcry, at the same time and place, a hot of Ground, situate In the borough of Shippensburg, Cum berland County; containing 04 feet In front and 257 in depth, more or less, bounded on the north by Main strt. on the west by the Rev. Joseph McCarrel, on the south by an alley, on the east by Jeremiah Hoover, having thereon erected a two story Promo Weather-boarded HOUSE and. Log Kitchen, a ono story Stone House and other out houses. Seized and taken in execution astho property of Catharine Duncan, -late Catharine Davis, I wldoW and Administratrix of Lemuel Davin, deed. and all to bo sold by me. JOSEPH IifcDARMOND, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Carlisle, Sept. 19, 1855. . JOAN IMICEIRA CHARLES BELL JOHN PHILLIPS J. W. EBY. • LISTATE of RUDOLPH HERTZ. LER, dee'd.—Notice is hereby given that Letters ministration on the Estate of Rudolph Hertzler, late of Monroe township, Cumberland county, deceased, have been granted by the Register of said county to the subscriber, residing In the same township. All.personS knowing themselves Indebted to said estate are requir ed to make Immediate payment,and those having claims to present them-for settlement to eeptlepd CHRISTIAN HERTZLER, Ad'mr. P. GARDNER, Smaiat (1)33at1V4. GRIMM:URAL EXIIIBITION I • AND CATTLE SHOW Of the State Agricultural Society at Harrisburg, on the 55th, 26th, 27th and 28th of September, 1855. CUIIIBERLAND VALLEY R. R. FARE REDUCED! The Cumberland Valley Railroad Cynpany will issue round-trip Tickets during the continuance of the Exhi- MI ion, at the following rates, viz:— From Chambersburg to Harrisburg and back, 150 " Scotland to Harrisburg and back, 1 :173,( .. ; " Shippensburg " 1 '25 0 " Oakville 1 12!, : / 3 0 0 " Newville 1 110 Alterton b7L4 " Good Hope 807 Carlisle " Middlesex Kingston 0 " Mechanicsburg " " Shiremanstown " Trains will run as fellowS:- Ist Train. 2d Train. Extra Train Leave Cliantherburg 5.15 a. in. 4.81 p. trout Carlisle o Scotland - 521 4.42 " Shippensburg 5.48 5.04 •‘ Oakville 6.02 5.18 " Newville 630 5.35 " Alterton 6.29 5.45 " Good Hope 6.34 5.50 " Carlisle 6.57 6.13 0.40 a. m. " Middlesex 7.04 6.20 " Kingston 7.12 6.28 16.04 " Mcchanics'g 7.35 6.45 16.17 " Shiretnans'n 7.30 6.51 10.23 Regular trains will leave Harrisburg daily, at 8.30 A. Si., 1.00 I'. M. An Extra train will leave Harrisburg every day during the continuance of the Exhibition, at 7.15 P. 11., fir Chambersburg 11,11,1 ratermediate stations, and on the 27th and 28th an additional Extra train will leave for Carlisle and intermediate stations at 43 , .i o'clock P. M. Tickets good for return passage until the 29th inst., and positively no longer. Arrangements will be made for the sale of Tickets at all the stations on the mad, and any person entering the cars without a ticket will be charged full fare. \v I. 11. MILLER, Agent for T. Cc Miller. LIVE STOCK, and other articles for exhibition nt the Fair, will be transported In the ears of the - company free of charge. except In ease the articles transportrd, lire aid (Sr pUr.. Elms.] at the Fair, when the r'irpiltr freights will be charged: All articles carried free must be entirely at the risk of the owner—loaded and unloaded at his own expense and under his charge—as the railroad company will assume no care or responsibility of such property. Persolle isi.hing articles tr,LOQported toll the above con ditions. must give notice to the Company's Agents, at least three days before the Exhibition opens, in order that the cars may be prof Idvd at the 'stints required. At it- Al! Fares, except those paid Mr mieurtion tickets tat I larrisburg, will he charged at the regular rates. A. F. smiTii, Supt. Sept.lo, '55. XT OT IC E.—At a stated Orphans' 11 court began on Tuesday, tlw 14th day of August, A. U. dsss. and holden at Carlisle in and for Cumberland County. before the Ifon. JAMES 11. GRAHAM, Prest. Judge and Samuel Woodburn and John Rupp. Esqs. Associate Judges, the following proceedings were had to writ: In the matter of the writ ,if partition :mil valuation. of the. te:d Estate ofJohn riper deed. late of Monroe t wp.. the said inquisition having been returned 1.) the Silo:id:lnd ronfirmed : Nose to w it, 15 of August, 1855.,ru1e on the heirs and actle., lot Ir , st. , I t. :liyoar at t he neat stated Orphans' on .t. ail icq wv,:i•.t. , tti , , otherwise show cause why the Court ...tumid not order the !Invert) to be sold. Notice to be served personally on the parties triding within forty miles and by publication lu one Newspaper on those residing beyond forty miles. UT THE COVET 77_7_ In testimony whereof 1 have set my hand SR . i p , AL : and seal of said Court at Carlisle the four. C D ,---. 6 ...--, eolith day of August A. D. Itiliti. JOIIN M. OltEtlo, Clerk 0. C. Sept. 1:2-41 VOT IC E.—To Stephen Keepers, Charles'Swarts and Catharine his wife, Darid Pen well, and Susan his wife. Lewis O. Swain and Ann E liza his wife, Oliver A. Keepers, Mary Atm, minor child .of William Keepers; decd. and Margaret Golf, NW* of Kenny Goff, her mother, (.eels Keepers, who has for his guardian John D. Gorgass, Henry Getty, minor child of Jane Alice Getty dec'd., and his father William Gutty and William W. Ku mem minor son of John II Keepers, dee'd. and Elisabeth Keepers his mother, the heirs and legal representatives of Mary A. Keeper, late of Carlisle, dee'd. In the matter of the partition and valuation of the Real Estate of Mary A. Keepers late of the borough of Carlisle, dec'd.; now to wit: August Nth, 1855, on ap pKuttion of Stephen Ici , epers one of the heirs of the de cedent, setting out that the Sheriff has made his return to the writ of partition and valuation with the finding of the Inquest annexed, rule granted upon the parties interested to appear at , the next stated Orphan's Court and accept or refuse the said Real Estate at the valua tion, or to slime cause why the said Real Estate should not be sold. BY THE COURT. JOHN M. Ottroo, Clerk 0. C. Thu parties interested are hereby required to take no tice of the foregoing rule and appear at the next stated Orphan's Court of Cumberland county, ou the 6th day of November next, and accept or refuse the said heal Estate at the valuation, or show cause why the same should not he sold. The said Heal Estate consists of a House and Lot of (Iround situate In the said borough fronting on the north on Main street, hounded on the south by an alley, on the east by property of Mary Oreason and on the west by pr o perty of Fred' Watts, Esq. Sept 12, CARLISLE SCHOOL DISTRICT. ItECEII'TS AND EXPENDITURES. Exhibit of the Receipts and Expenditures of the Car lisle School District, fur the year ouding June 1. . RECEIPTS. Balance in Treasury June 1, 1E54, including uncollected Taxes since paid In, $1720 41 State Appal prlatlon for 1854, 228 80 Bent recelVed for Hail, 123 26 Tuition fees from the non•resldent scholars, 86 70 Tax assessed for 1854, including an omission In former year, 4 545000 Loan for building new school hou ses, 1600 00 $8,187 22 PAYMRNTS. Building two new school houses, $2303 00 Repairiug, masonry, fencing and , , out-houses, 307 49 Interest and Insurance, 280 95 Routs,l3l 34 Wood and Coal, 181 16 School Furniture and Painting, 88 89 1 Heide Mal 021101805, 90 69 Messenger and Printing, 48 42 Teachers, 4114 58 -- 7,546 51 Balance In the Treasury, •Of this sum $725 was outstanding at the close of the year. '3llisceffancous. STATEMENT. Showing the Indebtedness of the District and the pub• lic property held by the Board of Directors. Amount duo for purchas, of real estate and building purposes, $4,168 33 ESTIMATED VALUE OY REAL ESTATE, EC. • Education Ilall—ii school moms, 2,500 00 Old College property, 0 school rooms, . 2,500 00 (louse and lot on Pomfret street, 2 rooms, 1,600 00 House and lot on Pitt street, 2 rooms, 1,400,00 Houses and lot on Louther street, 3 rooms, 8,00000 School furniture, maps, stores and necessary fixtures, estimated at 1,000 00 Whole amount of property, '02,000 00 fly order of the Board. rept() ANDREW BLAIR. Pros. IRON 1 IRON.—The subscriber has the sattsGictlon to nnounee to the public that his largo and extenelve Ware Home la completed, and is tilled with one of the largest and best assortment of 11.6511118 RED AND MILLED IRON over offered in this place. Thosalu want would do well to call and examine beano purchasing elsewhere. lie member the old stand, Bast Alain street. Sept.l6, '65. HENRY SAXTON. Meal estate Safes. VALUABLE CORNER PROP'TY AT riuvATE SALE. That very valuable anti well known BUSINESS STAND situate on the corner of North 'Hanover and Louther Streets, in the borough of Carlisle now owned and occupied by Jacob Fetter, containing 3U feet front on Hannover street and 240 runt on Luuther street.- - The improvements on Hannover street are a large '1'1IItI•;E STORY HOUSE, with a large brick back build ing finished in the most elegant manner. containing 11 I . lrooms inel tiding the store room, besides pantries and convenient closet arrangements. The STOR E ROOM is 33 feet in depth, htted up in the test possible manner and one of the most desirable and long es t a bli s h e d business locations in our town. There is a large two story brick building fronting on Louther street, with a shop attached, 110 W occupied as a cabinet maker shop. Also n stable on the foot of the lot, and other necessary out buildings. The property is in excellent order having.been recently fitted up by the present occupant For terms &e. enquire of ' A. L. SPONSLEIt, Real Estate Agent and Scrivener. Ein Mal 37 V34,1,', ] ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. On FRIDAY, the 28th day of September, 1555. In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Con rt of Cum berland county, to me directed. I a in expose at punk sale, on the premises at 19 o'clock M. all the following Rent Estate, late the property of Thomas Swerong in decd. ole: A 'Prat of Land situated in Hampden top. Cumberland county, adjoining lands of John Earnest, William Logan. John Lill, Peter Dill, l'eter Fessler and others, containing TWO HUNDRED and TWENTY-SEVEN ACRES And ninety perches. This tract Is of a fine quality. in a good neighborhood being almut sis miles westwardly of Harrisburg—on the State Road leading from Harris burg to Sterrett's Gap and on the road leading from Itupp's mill to the North I mountain. and about two miles North of said mill. being under good fences in a high state or cultivation. nearly all of which has been recently limed, It is well supplied with water. there being two never failing pumps near the main buildings, and running water in nearly all the fields. The same has been di vided into tracts each tract having an abundance of running water as follows: No. 1 contains 123 acres and 24 perches having there on erected a two story weather-bearded and BANK BARN, spring house, wagon shed, and other I), cessary buildings. and all of which are substantially built. Titers is also an excellent (fit.CllAttl) (.t" choice fruit 4111 this tract. &e. .t bout twenty-five acres of the above tract Is well timbered. . . ,744 r, I I I II 0 . ,!:'•• 7, N. Colltaills 4S Iteres 46 perches having thereon erected a two store Li NI 1101'Sf: and Li al BARN. also an excellent ORCHARD. Als,ut one third of this tract is well thnhered with a never failing spring of running water at the door. No, a vont:Lim:sl in•res 20 perches about the one half willeh is we)) timbered. The foregoing described Heal Estate Is of a charade. rarely offered fin• sale and precuts great inducements to purchasers, and the same will toe sold as above divid ed, or ill the whole as may be desirable to purehasers.— Persons desiring is examine the pi Lperty can do do by on the whitlow who resides tat the premises. or on the subscriber. Tel mtl made kuown en the.day of . . ssle by 156N.1 AMIN EMI. - Administrator. 11 , ) York Advocate, copy, mark price and send bill to this Mike. PUBLIC SALE.—ON cr.; ' s - ATURDAY, the 20th of September, inst. will be sold at public sale, on the premises, a House and lot of ground, situate in hickinson tw p. Cumberiamt county, late the property of John (Admit.lL about three quarters of a mile South of Cen treville, on the State road leading front Newville to ti,ettysburg, containing about FOUR ACRES of first rate limestone land, having thereon erected a one and a half story big weaeher-,Boarded HOUSE AN II tarcit- Es, a Log Barn, Spring (louse, Smoke !louse. Wood lb use, together with a choice assortment of apple. peach and plum trees now bearing. Also a never failing spring of water near the dwelling, making it tine of the most desirable situations for a private residence. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock of said day when attendance wilt be given and terms made known by Sept. 5'55 JOHN T. GREEN. Executor of John Chisnel, deed. A L E. P 11 On MONDAY S N o l f t O T c o r In pursuance of an order of the Orphans Court of Cum berland County. I will expose at public sale, on the premises. at In o'clock, A. M, a small FARM, of lime stone hind in excellent order containing TWENTY-FIVE ACRE; and 120 P ERC II ES, situate In Monroe township, on the road leading front Givier's Mill to Mechanicsburg, and ad joining lands of David Neisivanger. Ru dolph Miller. Fredetic't Omits and Hen :,•1:11•,#1.. ry Enclui. It Is all well fenced and in a ,-es. high state of cultivation except ono a ere which Is In wood. There are erected nn the premises a large, well finished two story stone HOUSE with Stone Kitchen attached, a good FRAME BARN, new hug house and other out buildings. Als9 an ORCHARD ofThat. fruit and ani7;:Tif.krmt well of never failing water nearthe house. The terms of sale are tell per cent. of the purchase money on day of sale when the property Is strickep down. one half the lad: ance - on the Ist day of April 1856. when possession and deed will be given, the balance in one year without In terest • MICHAEL 11 'ENO tlg 20 Administrator. SALE.—WiII be soldat pub lie sale, on the premises, on SATURDAY tin, EMI day of October, 1h55. a HOUSE and LOT OF GROUND, situate partly in Nlittlin and • s •partly in Frankford townships, adjoining t11 i t &;•. lands •of Henry iltinn, JIM - WS Kennedy and others, and belonging to the estate of Samuel Utley. tiee'ed. The lot tamtaina about THREE ACRES, having thereon erected n LUG HOUSE and Barn, a spring of running . water, and a I a riety of fruit trees. This property is within two miles of tht , borough of Newville. and is worthy the attention do man of moderate menus wanting a home. The property is sold under an order of the Orphans Court of Cumberland .county, directed 'to John Orris. Guardian of the minor children o. said decedent, to sell their-interests in the Milne, and under a Power of A Hot , ney from the parties legally untitled and of full age, to the said John Orris, to sell their interests. Sale to com mence at 10 o'clock, A. M. and terms made known by sopts JOHN ORIUS, Guardian. VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY AT PUBLIC SALE. The subscriber, Executor of licorice Murray. sr. doc'd. will sell at public sale, at the Court [louse In the bor.' of Carlisle, on SATURDAY, the 2Uth of September. at o'clock, I'. M. the following valuable Real Estate, all In the Borough and situated as described below, viz; 1. Tho old MANSION PROPERTY, with the provomenta thereon. on the corner of 'West Street and Dickinson Alloy, 100 feet on the former and 60 feet on the latter. 2. Also, a TOWN LOT, 60 feet In front and 240 In depth, situate on the south side of West Pomfret Street and running back to Chapel Alloy, north of the Sece der Church. 3. Also, a LOT, containing ONE ACRE morn or le'sa lu the rear of South College, between Church Alley and Pomfret Street. $640 71 4. Also, TWO TOWN LOTS, each CAI feet In front, by 240 in depth, situate on the South side of North street, and running back to Locust Alley between Pitt and West streets. . . . This property will be sold In whole or In parts. The terms made known on the day of sale. For furtheryo form ntlon call on .the subscriber* septs • .ANDREW 11 ; Lialt, Ex'r. ORPHANS COURT SALE. On fiIVIAMIDAY, the 20th of October, By virtue of an order of the Orphans Court of Cumber land County, to me directed, I. will expose to public sale on the promises, In Dickinson township, at ltl o'- clock, A. M. a certain ' ROUSE and LOT OF GROUND 11 I situate In said township, bounded by ' • lands of Christopher Johnson's bells, • .It. Dr. Wm. Meteor and others, containing TWO ACRES neat measure late the property of Eliza beth Shenk, deed. This property Is delightfully situ ated as a residence and the ti tle is indisputable. Terms—Five per cent of the purchase money to be paid on the confirmation of the sale. One half the bal ance on the let of April. 1856, and the other half on Om let of April. .1867, without interest. The two latter payments to be secured by recognizance in the Orphans Court. HENRY SHENK, aug 20 Administrator. it6rAll kinds of Printing done cheap Maef Tstate Safes ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. On FRIDAY, October 6th By order of the Orphans Court of Cumberland county, itt a prneeeding in partition amongst the ,heirs of Mat thew Clay, dec'd. I will expose to public tale, on the promises, at 11 o'clock, A. M.. A FARM, in Frankfurt' township, bounded by lands of Awn,. vai gg .,,erls heirs, John Wirt, Joint Waggoner and the bolts of John Clay, containing about. Two . HUNDRED 'AND. TEN ACRES of good Slate and Free l:ttmte land, about 110 acres of whidi is ']cared and 'Mter good fence and cultivation, tt" and the residua is line Halter. The hn ,;,,,,,f,' . proventonts are a 'large STONE IlvilSE, V• 11 'k with kitchen attached, large Lank Earn, MIS I ••1 6 :4 Spring House, Cider Press, a good Apple 1111ki....1 , .• • c . . ...,,,t,cl :irchard ant other fruit trees. & running ----'' water through the place. This-is a very desirable and convenient Farm and within about five utiles of Carlisle. The terms ofsale will be: Five per cent of the pur chase money to be paid when the sale Is confirmed. the residue Mime half the Ist of April, ISSII, when pi session will be given, and the balance in two annual payments without Interest, to be • secured ou the land. The landlord's share of the grain is reserved. septs WILLIAM F. swwlat. tIRPHANS COITTRT SALE. XL . / On SATE RDAY,• the 2fith of September. ny virtue of an order of the Orphans Court I will sell at the Court House in Carlisle, at 2 o'clock, P. M., A FRAME HOUSE, with spout ONE ACRE of ground attached, Into the property of John Lephart. This property Iles about ft ur miles west of Cualisle, on the State Road. near Plainfield Aud is now in the oecuminey of Joseph Conner. Persons wishing to purchase can examine the per p erty bete rt., the day of sale. Terms wit be made knonn JACOB BEI DLEII, Administrator, Sept. 5, '55 0 " 1 0 ) ,3 1 4,',.:D'k 5 y, "„ 1 :„t s in pursuance of an order of the Orphans Court of Cumberland County, to me directed, I will expose to public sale, on the premises. at 12 o'clock. M. all the fillowing described Real Estate, late the property of Samuel Newcomer, of Upper Allen twp. dee'd No. 1., A Tract of Llnel, situate in East Pennsboro township. Cumberland county. adjoining lands of Pe ter Barnhart. and others, containing ONE HUNDRED and THIRTY-ERIIIT ACRES and 1'27 Perches. This tract is of a fine quality. in a good neighborhood, under good fences, v.,* - 1 % In a high state of cultivation, and nn" excellent springof water running dn.& • j 0 it. T h e Impros °points are substantial , and numerous, consisting of a comma dious two story STUNT; IIitUSE, hope BANK BARN, with a never-failing well of water In the yard, a Spring House, Wagon Shed, Also an OR CHARD. This desirable property is situated within live miles of Harrisburg. to which place there Is a good road. Persons desiring to examine the property tan do s, Icy calling on Samuel Newcomer, who resides en the premises. ••,. -Also, Three Lots of MOUNTAIN LAND j • • with Chesnut and Oak Timber. situated in •0 East Pennsbrwo township, about one mile • i'' from the above farm—one kit containing :10 acres and 12d perches, the others about • 21 acres each. Also, One Tract of TIM DElt LAND, in Upper Allen tow nship, conta fui n log One Acre and eighty-tire pen h es. The foregoing described real estate is of a character rarely olferod f.r sale and presents great Indneemelits to purchasers. Terms made known on day of sale. DEITRIcIt STEINER. an,r29 Administratrr. ti,Lanrastur Volltsfreund and IlarrishurgTelegraph qry 4t. mark prier and charge this taro. VALUABLE FARM 1. AT PUBLIC SALE, i I be sold at public sale, on the premises, on SAT URDAY, the 18th day of October, next, nt 12 o'clock, noon, a choice FARM, situate in Dickinson township, Cumberland comity, on the Pine Road.midway between Carlisle and Shippensburg, late the property of ticerge Widder, deceased, CONTAINING SIXTY ACRES, 100 PERCILES all cleared. The land Is in a geed r" ;,' 2" . "1„ state of cultivation, is of a good quill yri /.., . .. ity and the greater part has been lim fir, , k.q„,rzt ed. There is a first-rate limestone 1" ._ quarry on the farm. Thi) improve ments are a new and convenient BRICK DWELLING HORSE, BANK BARN, new and neat. Wagon Shed. Corn Crib and other out buildings. all of which are new. There is a well of gocd water with a pump near the door. Also on the thrra a thriving young ORCHARD of well selected fruit trees This farm is near the Yellow Breeches Creek. and ad: joins the other farm or Ileerge Widder. dee'd. and nd joins lands of Wtn.Mains, Abraham Kurtz, Wm. ;lid %er and others. Also. at the same time and place will be sold a quan tity of excellent WIRER LAND in the said vieivity, s•nur of which has thereon good Chesnut, Pine and oth er timber. Persons wishing to view said lands can do so and have all necessary Information by application to the ondersh, , ned, who reside In the immediate vicinity.— Terms Will bo made known on day of sale, DAVID DEMUTH, JOSEPH \UDDERS, Executors: nugUts VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY FOR SA I.l.l.—The large Brick House and Lot situated on ',outlier Street one door east of the German Reform Church. The house contains nine large rooms, besides two tlnishcd 3 74 attic chambers, loge kitchen and sum ,24:"•tEr, tiler kitchen. The lot has tin feet front r"..... , *" on Loutlwr street by 2-ID feet back to a wido alley, and 120 feet on North Street by 240 feet to the sanw alley, containing all about en erre of ground. There is also a good tenant house and a stable 60 feet long en the premises. The property would suit admirably for either a gentelman'a private residence, a boarding school or factory establish moot. For terms Sr. enquire of an . 15 • TOWN PROPERTY FOR .7:‘.". /N &ALB —Tho subacriber • olibra at pri va e sale a valuable house and halflot M, - ; ~L aground altuated in North Ilanover street. Thi, Improvements a two atm y weather-boarded wag ht„, use , bakehouse, a cistern, &c., &c. The Int SO feet in front, and ND In depth, and Contains a vnrletyof excellent fruit trees. Terms easy. Apply to JACOB W(l.lt, Agent for 9, T. Oaenslon. June 13 WALL PAPER.—Just received a splendid stock of Paper hangings, Window Shades and Fireboard Prints, embracing all the newest and most approved Styles. The designs are neat and chaste, and the prices such no cannot fall to give satis faction. We invite our friends and the public general ly to call and examine our assortment before purchasing elsew here. 11. SAXTON, march2l East Main Street. Carlisle - REST FAMILY COALS! AT THE NEW COAL YARD. -REST subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity that be is now prepared to fur nish 'the GENUINE THEVORTON COAL, of various sizes, a sample of which was furnished to a number of citizens three years since by Mr. E. lielfenstein, and which pave such perfect satisfaction. Also best qualities of Lykens Valley and Shamokin Coal. Also BLACKSMITH'S and LIMEBUIVSFR'S COAL of tho different kinds, constantly on hand, at the new Coal Yard nour the gas works, Sept. 5 '55 - 0 AI. A ks:S . 4000 TONS LYICENS .., , Apa Valley, Dauphin and Pine Grove S's- Nutor Lime Lykons Valley. Pittston and Shamokin Stove Coal, Also, best quality Elaeksmith Coal, Also, LIJMIIEII of all kinds and boot Cypress Shingles, all of Which will be sold unusually low. Friends rail and judge for yourselves. aug 29 If WOOLLEN YARN —A lot of very Superior Mary and Even Woollen Yarn Just rewired, much lbettar than the city yarn, all colours. novg • 01140. 0011. BIL mar Job Printing promptly executed =ll A. L. SPONSLER. Real Estate Agent, Carlisle JACOB 811BOM 8. V. MOVER.