abutrtioemcnt. • _ ANNUAL EXUIBITION OF TIIE Cumberland Co. Agricultural Society, To'bo held on their own., grounds Ai Carlisle on W ' RD.NEaDAY 'TIIURSDAY And FRIDAY the 17, 18th and leth of October, 1855. REGULATIONS. 1. The grounds will be provided with conventent and secure buthlings and enclosures for the reception and display of stock, of agricultural and horticultural im plements, and of manueletured goods. Competition is invited from all parts of Pennsylvania and the adjoin ing States. flay and straw will ho firnishod In proper quantities, at cost price. '2. The Exhibition will open on Wednesday, October, 17, at 9 oclock, A.M., beford which time all animals and articles intended for competition must be ou the grounds and duly recorded at the business office. The Society will not be responsible thr the, omission of the Judges to examine objects which are not recorded as afbresaid. 3. Upon entering their animals, exhibitors, who are not members of the Society. will be subjected to a charge of one dollar. On all articles INTENDED FOR COM PETITION a similar Charge will be made. but articles NOT intended for crompetition, may be entered gratuitously. All objects must be described and entered as soon as taken within the endosu*and must have cards at tached either to them .0r,,-iietir their phiceon the show ground; which cards will be furnished by the enteri ng clerk, and will contain the number corresponding to that In his book, the name of the object exhibited, and the name of the exhibitor. ,Members of the Society are not subject to this charge. 4. Every exhibitor, upon his contribution being duly entered, will receive a season ticket admitting himself to the grounds during the whole time of the Exhibi tion. "b. In all cases of equality of merit In articles exhibit ed by two or more parties, tho inventor and the manu facturer shall bo preihrred to the vendor. B. The Judges will report meritorious objects exhibit ed and not mentioned in the premium list, to the Com mittee of Arrangement, who may award such premiums as they think proper. 7. The ,judges are authorised to withold premiums when objects are not entitled to distinction, and when but One of a class, for which a premium is offered, is exhibited, they will make such award as they think It merits. 8. No object entered can he removed from the ground before the close of the Exhibition. and no premium Will he paid on objects removed in violation of this rule. U. %O animal or article can take more than one pre mium. lit. Members of the Society will enjoy all the priv?= iuges of ;Otitis-don accorded to exhibitors, and will not) butaileted to any payment on entering their oltjucts fur exhibition. 11. The reports of the Judges, and the award of pre miums will be read from the stand on the Thirtl dam of tho Exhibition at 1 o'clock, I'. M.. and humediately alter paid by Ueo. W. Shealfer, Treasurer. 12. Price of singlitulssion to the Exhibition, on foot or In vehicle,"2s cents. For vehicle including driver, 50 cents. LIST OF PREMIUMS nonsEs. Best thorough-bred Stallion; Next best do. 11,4 Stud Horse adapted to the field and road, Next best do. do. Best thorough-bred Brood Mare, Next best do. do. Best Mare adapted to the field and road, Next best do. do. hest pair of Matched llorses, Next hest do. Best single harness Horse, Mare or Gelding, Next best do. do. Best saddle Horse, Mare or Gelding, Next best do. du. Best horse colt between two and four yens old, Next best do. do. Best Filley or Mare Colt,' do. Next best do. do. Best 'torso Colt bet wueu ono and two years old Next hest . do. do. Bost Flßay or Mare Colt, do. Next best do. do Bost pair of Ilorses for faria and road, Best Jack, ' ' ' , • Next best do. Best pair of Mules, Next best do. =I Best Bull over three years old, Next best do. do, Best Bull between two and three, Next bust do. do. Best. Cow over four years old, Next best, do. do. Best Cow between two and four, Next best do. do. Best Huffer botwoon ono and three years old, Next best do. do. Best yoke of Oxen, Next best do.. Best fat Ox or Steer. = Best Buck over a year old, Next best do. do. Best do. under a year old, Two best Ewes over a year old, Two nest best do. MEI Best Boar over a year old, • 1 60 Next best do. do. 1 00 Best Boar over six months and under on yar old, 100 Next best do. ' ' 110. do. 75 Best Sow over ono year old,l 50 Next best do. do. 1 00 Best Sow over six months and under one year old, 1 00 Next best do. 110. " " - do. 75 Best Sow and litter not less than Ova pigs, 2 00 Next best So. dor 1 00 EMIR Best fowls of any breed under two years a Cock and two liens, 1 00 Next best do. Beet pair of fowls of any breed, Nest best do. Best single fowl of any bread, Best pair of turkies, Next We. do. Best pair of goes, Next best do. Best pair of ducks, Next best do. Best dispLky of poultry, AGRICULTURAL IXPLEMILNTS AND MACRINIRT Best Plow, the merits thereof to bo decided by ' trial, 2 00 Next best do. 1 00 Best Subsoil 1 60' Bost " 100 Belt - largo harrow, • 1 00 Next best Best Cultivator, Next bust Beet Clod Crusher, 44 Limo and Manure Spreadea, a Grain and Seed Drill, " Maud Drill, Power Corn Plantar, imsortment of best Shovels and Spides, lines, . • ' 44 44 Manure Forks, Bost Liquid Manure Distributor, Tor any now and economical manure, Bout 'Draining Pipes of Tiles, 44 Machine for makiud do. MoWing Mitchiuo, " Mowing and Reaping Machine combined, 200 Best b t st 100 Heaping Machine,,, 1 1 00 Self-Adjusting Ray Elovator and Blocks, 1 00 ""—mo " Horse llake, ._ 60 Assortment of .best grain Cradles, .. 1 00 • o a Graln and Grass Scythes, ISO It a Hay Forks, 50 . • 11 " Hind Hakes, 50 m a t portable Steam Engine for Agricultural pur- 6 60 poses, Best, Portable Saw 1 31111, . - . 4 00 1. Grist Mill, : ~. 5 00 .1 - a ' : Cider Preiss, 1 00 14. " ' Hay Press, . 1 00 . " POwor Straw And Stalk Cutter, . 1 50 r .r 'land " II 1. 00 " power Corn and Cob Crusher, 100 .i " Corn Sheller, • 1 00 " !land " " 1 00 " Power Threshing 'Machine, ' ' 2 00 " Endless Boor Horse Power, : 1 50 . " Smut Machine, ' 100 " Threshhig Machine, 1 00 " Steaming Apparatus for farm use, . 200 " Hay and Cattle Weighing Scale,. , 100 " Weighing Machines for general farm pur .. , poses, 1 00 Assortments of best large and small Scales and Weights, 1 00 Best Root Cutter, 2 00 " Wheat Fan, 1 50 " Power Churn, 1 00 " Hand " 200 " Clover Huller, 1 00 " Cheese Press, 1 00 Assortment of best Milk Pans and Strainers, 1 Od " Grain Measures, 100 o " Axos and Cutting Tools, 150 Best Bee Hive, 1 60 " Farm Wa r vn, 2.00 " " Cart, 1 011 Assortment of best Willow Baskets, 1 00 " Farm " 1 00 " ' " noes, 50 " CodAr Ware, 50 Best Wagon [farness for farm purpose .1 50 60 " Cart " Harness for working-oxon, " Plow Gears Display of Light harness, Next best Best Wagon and Carriage Whips, " Yoke for worldng Oxen, 50 " Display f A , rienitural Implements, 5 00 Next best 8 00 Assortment of I, American Cutlery. 300 w " Hollow Ware, 2 00 " Enameled Iron, 1 00 II w " Porcelain War, 1 00 “ " Glass War, 1 00 " It Tin Ware, 1 00 nest Display of Cottage Furniuro, 2 00 " .Cooking Stove, 1 00 " Washing 31achin, 1 00 Assortment of best Pumps for wells, 2 00 Best Windmill, 2 00 " Iron or other ornaments for grounds, 2 00 " Designs for cottages and ow ,buildings, 2 00 " Iron Fence, 1 00, " Wire Fence, I'oo' '• Display of pleasure Carriages, 2 00 Next best • 1 00 Best solo, harness, upper and belting Leather, 1 00 Best ralfskins, dressed 1 00 , Display of best Trunks, ~ 1 00 ARTICLES OF HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTION These Will be under the charge of a Committee of Ladies, who will award suitable premiums for the Best Tufted work, Zephyr " "Oeilet " ISrnd " •• Seed or Arorn work, " Plain Needlework. " Ornamental Needlework and Embroidery, " Pair knit Stockings, " Bed Wlilt. Display of best N'tx Fruit, " Flowers. Best, preserves (preserved during the present year), preserved prior to the presaut year, " Three loaves whoa. Bread. I= Best Five lbs. fresh Butter, 1 00 Second best "75 . . .. Third best " 50 _. Best firkin or jar of salted or preserved Butter, not less than 20 lbs., 1 00 Next best firkin or jar do. 75 Best pot of hard, not less than 10 lbs., 1 00 Next best " 75 Best Haut. (unskinned) cured and cooked by ex hibitor, 71 Best Cheese, not less than 10 lbs.., 1 00 Next best do. 75 Best sample bushel of Red Wheat, 00 Next best " 25 (lest • White Wheat, 75 Next best " .. 00 . Best sample bushel of Wye, • 50 Next Lest " 25 Best sample bushel of White Flint Corn, 50 Next best " 25 Beet sample bushel of Yellow Flint Corn, 50 Next best " 25 Best sample of Gourd Seed Corn, 50 Next best 25 Best sample Mixed Corn, bo Next beat " " 20 Best sample bushel of Oats.so Best sample half bushel of Potatoes, White Mer cers. Foxite. Fox's Seedling, Forthfold, each, 50 Best bushel of Sweet Potatoes, raised in this State, 60 Best half bushel Sugar Beets, 00 " Long lied Beet, 25 0 . Manuel Wurtzol. 60 . . Long Orange Carrot, 60 .. White Belgian, 50 " . Yellow purple top Buts .. Digt,, 50 " White .. 25 " Drumhead or Fiat Dutch Cabbage, six heads, 25 Savory u 0 25 " Six Pumpkins, 50 " Marrow Squash, 25 Display Vegetables by market gardener, 1 00 " Box Honey,' 75 " bbl. Flour, 1 00 " 100 lbs. Corn Meal, 75 " Display of Agricultural Produce generally 100 Next best do. 50 1 00 3 00 2 00 1 00 3 00 2 00 A suitable premium will he given for any new variety of Grain or Produce of improved quality. A statement of the mode and manner of making and preserving the different kinds of !totter will be required of the competitors. The preserved or salted Butter. must have been put up at least two months previous to the Exhibition. 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 EE=M! Best collection of hardy Evergreen (conifers()) in pots, Greenhouse Plants, " Designs of baskets and bouquets of cut Flowers, " Baskets of indigenous Flowers, oval and round, " collection of Dahlia cut Flowers, 24 varieties, " and largest collection of do. " collection of Roses, cut flowers, 20 varieties, 12 " " of Grapes, Isabella, 12 bunches, " Catawba, " " Varieties " Foreign, raised in cold house " Specimens " Hamburg, " " new American seedling Apple, "- Pears, " 12 specimens of Apples; 12 " l'ears, " Collection of Apples, three specimens, Pears " half pock Quinces, " Peaches, " Cranberries, Pennsylvania growth, " 6 Melons, (water), Nutmeg 'Variety, " 6 Egg Plants, " Peck Tomatoes, A PLOWING MATCH. 1 00 1 50 For the trial of PLOWS anti nowiau, will take place on the last day of the Exhibition, the 19th October. at 9 o'clock, A. M. The Plows , intended for trial must be at the Exhibition during the whole time. Prtitniums will be awardod to the best plowmen: Best, 3' Next best, 1 3, float Plowboy under' 17, Neit best do. 75 1 00 = 1 00 1 00 1 00 Best field of Wheat, not less than 3 acres, 2 00 :1 I/ " Ityo, I 00 a " Oats, 6 . 100 " " Corn, " 14 2 00 " " Potatoes, " 1 acre, 1 00 " lot of Sugar boots, " . 1 1 00 " " Ruts Saga, " 100 " " Carrots, " V , CI 100 " , " Parsnips, " .. 1 00 " " Flat or Field Turnips, not less Y 4 acre, 100 .0Z- A .careful POLICE will be always on the ground to take care of the Stock and articles exhibited. 1 00 1 00 75 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 COMMITTF.F OF BIIANOSII&NTO, OEO. W. BHEAFFEB, DR. W. W. DALE, ROBERT MOORE. OEO. H. BUCHER, PRIBIDVIT, ROBERT MOORE, EISCIMARY. ~ MILLINERY GOODS-1855 .40n r FOR FALL SALES! JOHN STONE 4 SONS, No. 45, South Second Street, Philadelphia. Have Just opened their Fall Importations of BONNET SILICS, RIBBONS, VELY,ETS, FANCY FEATITERSi FLOWERS, LACES, Ac. &c. Including a general assortmont of MILLINERY ARTI CLES, of the most fashionable styles. Tho above Goods have been Imported exeressly fur our FALL sales and comprise the largest and boat assortment In our line to bo found in the market. septl9 gglii,i , w. ]i*o, for Safe nub Men • •fARPIJAN"S COURT SALE OF rItRAI. ESTATE. NJ , to pursuance of an order of , the Orphan's Court of CUM borland county, lit two o'clock in tne afternoon, the undersigned guardian of George W. Hauck, Mary Anna Douce, and Samuel F. Houck mint r children of Adam Houck late of the borough of Mechanicsburg in the county and state aforesaid, deceased, will expose to public sale on the premises, on FRIDAY, the 26th day Oetober, A. D. 151.4, the shares, interests and estates of each of the amid minurschildren, of and In the follow ing described Real Estate, situate in the said borough of Mechanicsburg, in the county and state aforesaid, ,that Is to sky, the one equal undivided sixth part. a mounting in tho whole to three equal undivided sixth partA, or one undivided half part, of and In a certain lot or PIECE OF LAND, on the corner of Rail Road and Market streets, adjoining a lot of Isaac Blizzard and Allen Street, containing in depth 127 feet and In width 93 feet, with a FOUNDRY thereon erected. Also three undivided equal sixth parts, amounting in the whole to three undivided sixth parts or one un divided half part, of and in ono uther lot or piece of land, on the corner of Allen' and Nfarkot streets with a MACHINE 81101' thereon, containing in depth 134 lest and in width 60 feet. 1 00 50 1 00 Also the one equal undivided third part of each of the said minor children, amounting tile whole to three undivided parts, or the entire Interest and estate, of and In a certain lot or piece of land, fronting on !menSt street In the said borough of Mechanicsburg, adjoining lots of.lohn !looser and Mrs. Mole and an alley, witji lug stable thereon, containing In depth IS2 and iu width Sti feet. The terms and conditions of sale.—One half of the purchase money to be paid on the first day of April ISti9 when the deed or deeds and the possession will bo delivered to the purchaser or purchasers and the resi• due in one year thereafter. with lawful interest, the whole purchase money to be secured by judgment bonds. Oct. a. ANDREW KAUFMAN, Guardian of the above named minor children of Adam Hauck decM. FARM FOR SALE.—.I farm • ll`, • or valuable limestone land, situate In • • 2 South Middleton township, Cumberland county, one mile south-west of Carlisle, 'containing 200 ACRES, neat measure.— The Improvements are a good LOG HOUSE, and kitch en, large stone BANK BARN. frame Wagon Shed and Corn Cribs, Smoke House, llog and Poultry Houses, a good Orchard of choice fruit of VtirMUS kinds, and a well of never failing water near. About 200 acres are cleared and in a high state of Cu Ith.ation. The balance is covered with tirst rate timber. Possension given on the first of April next. Teruo easy. Oct. 3, 'SS.IOIIN GRAHAM. TOW T N PROPERY Al' PRIVATE SALE. I he subscriber offers nt private sale, the fallowing piln perty, late the estate of James A onstr.mg, deed. viz: No, E A house and lot of ground, situate on Pomfret street, east of I latoli er, adj.•ining prolarty of I,plirahrl Steel. The house Is of stone; two stories high, ti ith back building, now oreupied by 1.. It. Bread). No. 2. A two story brick Moire, situate oft the corner of Pit anal Pomfret streets. So, 3. A two story brick houseadjoining the above. Na, 4. A frame weather-boarded house, fronting un Pitt street anti adjoining Nos. 2 and 3. For further information apply to the subscribers JOHN N. Aiim: , TlioNa, JoilN Oct. 3, '51.-3t. Executors. . . HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. subscriber offers at private sale a lot of ' r ;round. situate in New vii W. CUMIK,IHIId coun ty. wnereon is erected a two story lilt ICE. HOUSE, with Back Building. Wash House, Cistern all under the same roof. and a Well of imminent water in the yard. Also a Stable. earrlagtshollite,- ("AIM Crib and other improve ments. Thu buildings aro all new, comfortable and con venient. The property Is situated on Maine street, ex tending back to Church alloy and adjure properties of James Kennedy UM! Hairs of John Davidson, deed.— Further information can be had by applying to the resi dent. Sept. 20, 'lll—nt. .T. JI. DAVIDSON. 0 P A. NS COUAT SALE. On SATURDAY, the 20th of Octol•er. By virtue of an order of the Orphans Court of Cumber land County, to me directed. I will expose to public sale on the premises, in Dickinson township, at 10 o'- clock, A. H. a certain tip ‘• , HOUSE and LOT OF GROUND •'•!. 2• 4 71:- [IIF situate said4ownship, bounded by • lands of Christopher Johnson's heirs, -•:: - Dr. Wm. Mateer and others, containing TWO ACRES neat measure late the property of Elise both Shook. deed. This property is delightfully sit u• Mediu! n residence and the title 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 Ist of April. 1550, and the other half on the let of April. 1557, without interest. The two letter payments to lx) secured by recdplzance iu the Orpheus Court. lIENIIY SHENh, atm 29 • Administrator. 31tisceffuncous. , CUMBERLAND COUNTY AGRI - CULTURAL SOCIETY. List of Committees for the Fall Meeting and Exhibi tion, to be held on the lith, 18th and lUth days of October, 1k5.5, on their own grounds at Carlisle. Horses and Neat Cattle--Wm. M. Henderson John Sanderson, Wm. L. Craighead. Sheep and Swine.—Robert C. Sterrett, Abut. Bradly, Thos U. ChltIIII)(1rS. Poultry.—Robt. Moore, J. L. McDowell, Lewis Mug wait. Agricultural Implements and Machinery.—Robt. Bry son, (leo. Brindle (Monroe,) William Line. Articles of Household Production.—David J. M'Kee, (leo. W. Ilitnor, Geo. L. Clark. Discretionary Premiums for Fruits end Flowers, and articles not enumerated.—Abm. Busier, tleorge David Miller. On Crops—John S. Sterrett, J. W. Henderson, Hobert Moore. Plowing Match.—Johu Miller, Samuel Myers. Abut. Latuberton. Committee of Superintendence.—Armstrong Noble, (leo. Brindle, (N. M.) luta 20 'IS. , 1 / 4 * 4 4 TO THE LADIES, Mrs. J. C. lIUTT, Stl r.! Is prepared to MAKE DRESSES, MAN iiTI.ES, .he. at the shortest notice and on the must reasonable terms. Several girls wanted to learn the lousiness. Apply at N 0.3, Alexanders Row South Pitt street. Sept. 26, HARDWARE !—The oat and most viirried assortment of H an • I •M'''' - larware in tho county, and selling nt the lowest prices, at J. P. LYN WS, „ . _North Hanover St., Carlisle JUST RECEIVED.--A lot of pattont Meat Orinders, a nice article for Parlours, or family 'use, for sale at J. P. LYNE'S • Hanover St., Carlisle. TOOLS.—A mammoth assortment of TOOLS of all kinds now opening at Call and soc thorn. J. P. LYNE'S. MEW GOODS.—Tho subscriber has 1:1 'list received a - large assortment of Dry Goods, suitable to the approaching season, which will bo sold very cheap. IN. BiJOINIItABB. piniaps, STRYKER & JENINGS, WIIOLMALE DIALRIIII IN anal!, FRENCII 'and AMERICAN, DRY GOODE— EMORY EXCLUSIVELY AT ADOTION. - Nos. I and 3, Bank Strdiet, below Haskel l liotwoen Soc . and and Thht, PHILADELPHIA. 111., To. ash or short time Buyers we will roll at a very small advance on Auction cost. Phlleidelphia, Sept. 19 Ittour Dateel—This Ise military word, of Command whielt Weser falls to Improve tho appearance of a compa ny. • lint It may be' applied to civil ranks also; and to the cltirensofCarlisle say that the best place to get the right dress to suit the tiguro, the season, and the purse, Is at Rockhill & Wilsons celebrated cheap store No. ll l Chestnut street, corner of Franklin Place, Phila delphia. ° 3letef (estate Safes VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE. On WEDNESDAY, the I.7th day of October, MS, the undersigned agent of T, C. Miller, Jr., will offer at pub lic aale, on the' day above . mentioned, at the store of Henry Snyder, in Mifflin township, about three from Doubling Cap Springs. the fbilowing property con taining in all ONE' HUNDRED AND SIXTY-FOUR. ACRES AND SIXTY pEtwitEs, situated in Mifilin township, on tho road leading front Newville to Doub ling Clap Spring, and adjoining property of George I looser, Robert Blain, D. Barrack; the heirs of Win. 31. Biddle. Esq.. dec'd., and others, and lying about 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 tbliows: Tract No. 1 contains eighty-one acres, .• " twenty perches and includes k the t...._, , i i..o ....'"),, cleared land and improvements., I t Ta l i, t z: , has a two-story LOU HOUSE. Bank ritti,lXTr,ll Barn, a good Saw Mill, a number of 7 , "' Fruit Trees i.nd a sufficient quantity of Timber Lund for rails and firewood. No. 2 contains thirty-nine acres, forty perehes,•mostly TIMBER LAND of a good quality of Chestnut and Hock Oak. . No. 3 contains twenty•three acres covered with Chestnut and other TIMBER of good size for rails. ' go 4 contains twenty ono acres of about the same quality of TIMBER as the last two mentioned Lots. The property will ho sold as a whole or in lots as pur ehasers may desire; or it may be divided into smaller lots if desired. None of it is on the steep of the Mountain, and all of easy access from any quarter. Farmers and others wishing to procure Timber Laud 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 Mr. D. W. Weill lough, in Diciamon. or on D. F. Miller, Esq., the Sur• veyor, at Newville, every Information will be given. , ale to commence at 12 o'clock on wild day, when terms will be make known by get. 19, '55 LIJ ABLE, REAL ESTA Tl°; AT pritl,lC SALE Fitt 11A V, October 12th. 1R55, the subscriber still offer at public sale on the premises. in South Middleton township. Cumberland county. about three miles south of Carlisle. On the road leading from the Walnut-But loot road to x ton's Mill. A VALUABLE FARM of limo- Stolle laud i,t1t:111:111g 100 acres 72 porches. having thereon erect.' a good Tw,...b.ry Went her-lb•arded 1100 USE. Log Barn new Wagtn Shed. L 'II.VV'M and other Out-buildings., This tract is under excellent cuifixtition, and ki fenretL Thera is an orchard of choice fruit on the premises, and a wcii of excellent water at the door. Al . Sia. A LOT o'f Oround. adjoining the above tract. containing 1 acre and 112 perches, with a one-story LOG 11110 Sl') and a Stable thereon. Also, a tract of MOUNTAIIsI LAND, containing 42 acres and 104 perches. situated nn the lialtimora Turnpike, about two miles south of Holly Iron Workr. and flea tniles from the above described farm. This tract is well covered with chestnut lout other timber in a thriving condition, and will be sold together or in lots to suit purchasers. ' Sale to commence at '2 o'clock I'. M.. when the terms. which will he easy, will ho made known by ' Carlisle, Sept. ad., '55. ANDREW K. SF:ARIGHT. STEAM SAW MILL, " s 4 And Large Tract of first rate TIMBER LAND at PUBLIC SALE. alai 4 Will be sold at public sale, on the prem -•"."''''' ises, on THURSDAY, the lst day of No lumber next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. a Steam Saw Mill and NINE HUNDRED AND TIIIRTY-TIIREE ACRES of Timber Land, situate in Dickinson and South Mid dleton townships, Cumberland county. Tltis is a very desirable property'nnd persons wishing. to purautsewill thol It best recommended by und.ing inquiry and ex amining it on or before the day of sale. Thu title is in disputable. Also, will be sold at the same time and place, SIX MULES, one four horse Wagon, a one horse Wagon, Dears, &e. Also. Timber Wheels, LOg Chains, and all the Tools and Fixtures eonnected.with the Mil!, Wein. ding a first rate Circular Saw. Also, a lot of LUMBER, BOARDS and SCANTLING. Terms made known on day of sale by septl9 lIASKELL & SEYMOUR. 4.:6-Chambersburg Whig and Lacaster Examiner copy and send bills to this Mike. SHERIFF'S SALES. On THURSDAY, the 11th day of October, 1856. ny virtue 01 sundry writs of Venditioni I.xmonts, is sued out of the Court of 0,1111111 , 11 Pleas of Cumberland &utty, and to me directed 1 will expose at public %en due or outcry, pt the court house in the borough of Car lisle it lo o'clock A. M. the following described Real Estate viz! A Lot of Ground situated in the borough of New Cumberland, Cumberland county, containing one fourth of an acre inure or less, bounded en the north by the Railroad, on the East by a lot of Jacob M. !laid, tnan, on the south by a sixteen feet alley. on the West • by a let of Philip Fitton, having thereon erect ed a two story Frame PLANING MILL and IP SASH FACTORY, together with the buildings, II'" Steam Engine, Hullers, Fixtures and apparatus thereto belonging and appertaining, Ac. Seized and to ken in execution as the property of M. 11. Steever and Peter Weise, Also, a Lot of Ground, situate in Church town, C berland County, containing in feet in front and MO feet in depth, more or less, bounded on the North by high street, on the West by a sixteen feet al ley, on the South by a twelve feet alley, and on (be East by a lot of Henry Spares, having thereon erected a two story frame Weather-boarded 1111 USE, FRAME STABLE and other out houses. Seized and taken In execution as the:property of George Keiseman. Also, a Lnt of Ground, situate in South Mid dleton township. bounded by lands of William Moore, Richard Craighead, Robert Graham's heirs, now James Coyle, containing ONE ACRE AND A HALF, more or Tess, having a lARI ROUSE and Log Stable thereon e rected. Seised and taken In execution as the property of Margaret Moore, deed. with notice to Lafayette and William S. Moore, and lion. Samuel Woodburn, Guar dian of Margaret Moory and Francis Moore. Also, a Tract of Laud, situate iu West Penns boro township, Cumberland county, containing ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-SIX ACRES, more or less, bounded ou the north by lands of David Myers, on the east by lands of Sites and William Kerr, ou the south by the public road, and on the west by lands of Rev. Robert McCaehren, having thereon erected a two story STONE HOUSE And a one story Stone Kitchen, a Brick Darn, Corn Crib, Wagon Shod. lc. Seized and taken in elocution as the property of Sane! McKeehan. Also, a Lot of Ground, situate in , the bor ough of Carlisle,Cumberland county, containing Ono and a Quarter cres ' more or less, bounded on the East by the UraveNard l ' Aue North by the English Orate Yard, South by Samuel Hepburn, Esq. and West by J. W. Eby. Seized and taken in execution as the proper ty of Itgbori S. Alcorn. Also, by virtue of a writ of vonditioni expo. nos, Issued out of the Orphans Court of Cumberland County, an d to me directed, I will expose by public von due or outcry, at the same Unto and place, a Lot of tiround, situato in the borough of Shippensburg, Cum berland County, containing 64 foot in front and 2M in depth, more or less. bounded on the north by Main strt. on the west by the Rave Joseph McCerrol, on the smith by an alloy, ou the east by Jeremiah Coover, having thereon erected .a two story Frame Weather-Ix...Anted HOUSE and Log Kitchen, a ono story Stone House am! other out houses. Seized and taken in execution nsthe property of Catharine Duncan, late Catharine Davis, widow and Administratrix of Lemuel Davis, dec'd. and all to bo sold by me. JOSEPH. McDARMOND, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Carlisle, Sept. 10, 1855. TSTATE of ItUDOLPII HERTZ LER. deed.—Notice is hereby given that Letters Al, of t mtnistrutlon on the Estate of Rudolph, Herttivr, late of Mouse° township, Cumberland county, deeerod, have boon granted by the Register of said county to the subscriber, residing in the IMMO township. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requir ed to maks iutmeilate paymenLand those having. claim s to present them for settlement to septlOpd • CHRISTIAN HERTZLER, VALUABLE - REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE.. - - ig . . The subseribers, Executors of Christian W deg'ir Offer at private sale the !Mowing property,. viz il A TRACT OF LAND, situate is Southampton township, Franklin county, on the Roxbury road, about two miles west of Shlpponsbing, bounded by huids of Al fred Moore,Davie Speneer and others. It Is now occu pied by Jon Wolf and rontAins ONE LIUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES. . of which 110 are good limestone land and about 30 limes gaol slate laud. About, i 5 acres of Milli ~nod is covered with splendid timber and the balance is in an excellent state of cultivation. The improvements are a large weathor•boarded LoG HOUSE. Frame BANK BARN, Wagon Shed, a Spring House, and all other necessary out-Imildings, all of which are new. The hunt is well watered by running water and there is also a never failing well. Also a young Orchard of chalet, fruit. Also, all that certain valuable TRACT OF LAND, situ ate in the township of South Middleton, Cumberland county, on the banks of the Yellow Breeches Creek, about one mile settlmiast of Boiling Springs, bounded by lands . of Jacob Strickler, William 1% else, Benjamin Kauffman and others, CONTAINING 11.5 A ACRES, The improvements are a large two story STONE GOOSE, with a base ; • , meet, a large STONE BARN, us goi:id Carriage House, Spring House, with ,reo : an excellent and never ladling spring of water, Wood Rouse ' Wagon . Shed and all other necessary outbuildings, all in good order. Als t, an Orchard of choice fruit. This valuable far in is all of the best limestone, with about 100 acres in a high state of cultivation. and the remainder in good timber. Also, a good TENANT no usE. with outAmildlues, and about three acres of land. which will be sold separately or with the farm to suit purchasers. 1, 1 XIiCUTOR'S SALE OF A VALUABLE LIMESTONE FARM. t. ill be sold at Public Sale on the ',reining on THURSDAY, Ist November, 15.55, at 10 o'clock A. M. That very• line Limestone Farm, belonging to the Estate it 'l ii Erie. doe d.. situated near Kingston In North Middleton township. Cumberland county, Pa.. about tive miles East of Carlisle, on the Cundterland Valley Railroad. and one-half mile South of Harrisburg and Cat-lisle Turnpike road, WM. 11. MII.1.1:11, Agt.nt for T. C. Miller part of which Is first rate timber laud. The improve ments are a commodious Double Two- Ai 2 , story BRICK ID )U:4: and out-bulld- W; k. , ~ Digs. A large BRICK BANK BARN ut . . 'AVIA and Corn Cribs, kc., all of which are .-6.1......r . t.c1'"" built in modern style. with every coil , 01111•Il1.1', •"1.11 Are now in the best order. Thu Farm would di' Me well into two parts. and will be so sold if purclut,ers desire. It Is well situated, being convenient to market and in a good neighborhOod.iL, Terms will be easy mid to snit purcinikers, and will be made known on day of sale by RICIIARD PARKER, ROBERT C. IiTERRIT. septlil Exr's of Thus. Crie, dee'd. Ir:9...Lancaster Examiner copy. 'eal C3state Safes. Also, it certain TRACT OF MOUNTAIN LAND. Fittlitte in said township. about three miles from the above de soril.ed flirra, - containing 1t4(,, Am: 13, being well covered with yowls: chestnut mid oak timber. Terms will be made kuewn on application to the subscribe. s, ADAM WOLF, GEOROE WOLF. Executors, Ootober 3, IS3s—tf CONTAINING ABOUT 220 ACRES VALUABLE CORNER PROP'TY. AT PRIVATE SALE. That very valuable and well known BUSINESS sTANp situate ou the corner of North Hanover mid Louther Streets, in the lxmough of Carlisle now owned and occupied by Jacob Fetter, containing 30 feet front on Hannover street and 240 feet ou Louther street.— Time improvements on Mummer stecet are a largo Tit 'LEE STORY HOUSE, with a large brick bark build ing finished in the most elegant tnanner,-emitalifing 11 arooms Including the store room, besides pantries and convenient closet arrangements. The STORE itOOM is 33 feet in depth, fitted up In the best nossible manner and ono of the most desirable mud long established business locations in our town. There is n largo two story brick build n fronting on Louther street, with a shop attached, TO JW occupied as a cabinet maker shop. Also a staLle on the foot of the lot, and other necessary out buildings. The property 11,1 n excellent order having been recently fitted up by the present occupant For terms &c. enquire of A. L. SPOis:SLER, Real Estate Agent and Scrivener. ME A VALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE, %% ill 1.0 sold at public sale, on the premises. on 8. , 1T- I'ItDAY, the 13th day of tletnbur, next, at 12 o'clock, 'noon, a choice FARM, situate in Dickinson township, Citinlasrland county, on the Pine Road,nildway betweou Carlisle and Shippensburg, late the property of George Widdur. deceased, CONTAINING SIXTY ACRES, 100 PERCHER all cleared. The land is In a good ite -.. - - - :'"N state of cultivation, is of n good tpual ott ill; 7. .•, Ity and the greater part has been li m e. ill'masa i ed. There is a firsbrate limestone quarry on the farm. The Improve ments are a stew and convenient BRIM !)WI LIANU HOUSE, BANK DARN, now and neat, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib and other out buildings. all of which are new. There is a isell of good water with a utualt near the door. Also on the titan a thriving young ORCHARD of well selected fruit trees. This farm is near the Yellow Breeches Creek. and ad joins the other farm of George Whitler, tiee'd. and ad joins lands of Win . Mains, Abraham Kurtz, Wm. art ver nod others. Also, nt the Fame time and place will he !mid a quan tity of excellent TIMBER. LAND In the said vicinity, !mote of which has thereon good Chiumut, I'iuo and tink er timber. Pe nR wishing to vim said lands can do so and have all necessary Information by application to tho undersigned. who reside In tho Immediate 'vicinity.— Terms will be tondo known ou day of salt) DAVID DEMUTH, JOSEPH WIDDERS, Executors. nu,rlStii jItIBLIC SALE.—WiII be soldat pub- Ile sale, on the premises, on Sr.TURDAY, the lath day of October, 1555, a 'HOUSE and LOT f ;; ; ;, , ,, OF GROUND, situate partly in Mifflin and •• • nartly In Franktond townehips. adjoining 1: lands of Henry %inn, James Kennedy and others. and belonging to the estate of Samuel Utley, deem'. The lot'oontains about THREE ACRES, having thereon etected a LOU HOUSE and Barn, a spring of running water, and a va riety of fruit trees. This property Is within two miles of the borough of Newvllle, and is worthy the attention of a man of moderate means 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 same, and under a Power of Attor ney from the parties legally entitled and of Pull ago, to the said John Orris. to soil their interestn. Sale to coin.' 'lleum at 10 o'clock, A. M. and terms made known by sept 6 JOHN OHMS, Guardian. VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY FOR SAUL—The largo Brick House and Lot situated on Louther Street ono door east of the German Reform Church. The houso contains ...-. , •.;‘ _ nine large rooms, bosidestwo fluildted attic chambers. Ingo kitchen andante-. p ..., ' utCfr,l mer kitchen. The lot has (10 feet hont '1...—,.„=•41,1!.. on Louther street by 240 feet back to a wide alloy, and 120 feet on North .Street by 240 feet to the same alloy, containing in all about an acre of ground. There is also a good tenant house and a stable (10 feet long on the premises. The property would suit admirably for either a gentolman's private residence, a boarding school or factory establishi went. For terms Sc. enquire of A. L SPONSLER, , augls Real Estate Agent, Carlisle TOWN PROPERTY FOR 1 SALE.—The subscriber Wen at . plr) I,.el'ai - 4 vete sale a *al noble house and bait lot ... ofgnsund situated In North Banover Ftroet. The Improvements a two stony weathenboarded House, washlinuFe, bakehouse, a cistern, ac., AS. The lot IF 30 foot In front, and 240 In depth, and contains a variety of excellent fruit trees. Terms easy. Apply to •. • JACOB WOLF, AgentforB, b. Gaenslen. Juno la. Der Job Printing promptly °scented 63