. . pU1.11,1() SA.LW arc .; - . .. VALUABLE, FARMS..anct.TANNEE.Y. . ... . . On Friday 'Ol4 Sepiember.,lB l 3.kai 10, -A. 411. An imaignre of Robert Bryiloo,•1 will riapnao'lo public sale on the premises, all lale Roof fimatate, which coo. aletirof •,. . ~.. • . . Ist. . ThoIiVIANSIONATO . -M; , ~ ... - Situate In CpperAllen townithip. Cumberland enunlyl bounded by Dlivideoover,•lollll liunhip's heirs; Moline, Coeladn and others, containing , 230 ILORES• morn or hue, having thereon erected, A LARGE, DOUBLE, - - TWO-STORY HOUSE, LARGE TWO STORY °STONE BARN, AN EXT EN SIV E: TANNERY, with ail the machinery, and steam entire of modern coostraction. with' a bountiful supply (I' overhead spring water, carried through the bull shops-and yard, and upon the farm are alto, FIVE EXTENSIVE JANIE KILNS, and two good- DWELLING HOUsES, and Stable, and Blacksmith Shop, and all convenient out buildings. such as Smoke house, Ice house, Spring house; alga an Orchard; running water, such as never fails, in the house, rind may be in the barn-yard. Fencing aligned. and the landitself, In the brat firming order, having been well limed and in inured. ' This property may be divided Into three parts, and may be thus sold If suitable to purchasers, and bringing the best price. I. The Tannery, with Fifty Acrei of Land, running down to the Lisburn Road.. 2. That part of the Farm which Ilea along tho Lle burn ROIL including the' buildings, blacksmith shop, and about Forty Acres of Lind. 3. The residue of the Farm, which will cantata about Ono Hundred and Thirty Acres, with the Larne Barn. I will sell at the same time and place. a Tact of Land, or Farm, in tilonoghan township, York co., con Limning about SIXTY FIVE ACRES, all of which is cleared, having thoron nrected a GDIST MILL, Three Frame DWELLING 1101.18 ES. DARN and other linprrvements. This Farm Is situate about one nine south of the shore named mancion Farm. - Also. a Sand Stone Quarry, in the same township, on the road trim t 4 lddenstown to Lisburn, containing about threaguarters of an acre. - Alm at the same,time and place, I will sell about SIX HUNDRED ACRES CHESTNUT LAND, situate in itye township, Perry county, num to Star rattle Gap, on the North side of the mountain. •The land Will be divided Into into to cult purchasora, maps and drafts citschlch nil be exhibited at the time of sale. At Iwo o'clock on the name day, I will also sell on the premise., 290 Acres Limestone Land.. In the same township, known as the " Harkness Farm," situate about two miles south of Mechaelcaburg. This land is bights Unproved, fenced and cultivated, with plenty of running water,'and swings -that never tail. This land will be divided and sold In parts to suit pur chasers. Ist. All that part of the land which Iles west of the main road to Mechanicsburg. and which contains about 170 Acres ' will be divided Into three nearly equal parts one of which, the north part, has an excellent eitA / Anil 1101.1§E AND BARN, 1111111,1, • 1 • "nod the other two are without buildines, but are Well fenced and in a high state of cultivation. 2. All that hart which lien East of the road, and con. tains 120 AIiRES, Miring thereon a LAMP.; 101 131,1 ITWO TORY 111-ITE. Stone liana Barn, Corn House, Distillery, and all other convenient buildings, with Orchard of the..choicest fruits, and running streams. 'I hese are the most desirable farms that have been of fered for sale for many years. All the above lands will be sold by the Acre, except the Tannery property. the exact amount in each tract will be ascertained before the dead Is made. Tho Lltle to peehmt. and possession will be glean on tho let of Ayrll. 1802. —Thmeenditionewlll-be-mat. fand-will-be-msde-know, on the day of sale by Aug 9 to • COURT PRO-CLAMATION.— Wnsitsse the Hon. JAMES IL GRAHAM, Prost. dent Judge of the several Courts of Common Pleas 01 the counties of Cumberland. Perry and Juniata. and Justice of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said counties, and Hen. An nex 811,ThON and lion. 111. COCKLIN, Judges of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital and other offenders, in the said county of Cumberland. by their precepts to me dl. rooted, dated the Bth of April. 1660, have ordered the Court of Oyerand Terminer and General 101 l Delivery to be holden nt CARLISLE, on the tenet h MONDAY of A.ugtist, 1661, (being the 26th day,) at 10 o'clock In the forenoon. to continue one week.' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the Coroner, Jut:. tires of the Peace and Constables of the said county of Cumberland, that they are by the mild precept cum. mended to be then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations and all other remembrances, to do those things which to their officer appertain to be done, and all those that are hound by recognizance.: to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall bo in the jail of said county, are to be there to prosecute them as shall be just. RORT. McCARTNEY, July i 2, 16111. Sheriff. E I XTENSIVE SALE OF VALLIABIa - REAL ESTATE. On ThurSday and Friday. the sth and 6th days of September, 1851. - - Will be offered at Public Sale, on the above days, by the heirs of Adam Sierer, deceased, late of the borough of Mechanicsburg, the fol lowing described Valuable Real Estate, situ ated in Cumberland county, viz: No. 1 —A LOT OF GROUND on the north side of Main street, in the borough of Meehan= iosburg, and near the east end of the same, containing 88 feet in front on said street. and extending in depth 300 feet to the Cumberland Valley Railroad, having thereon erected a large two story BRICK HOUSE, with h Ira ge two s tory FRAME . BACK-BUILDING, as also a good and extensive stable, hay scales, and shed, together with all the necessary out buildings for a TAVERN STAND, having been occupied as such for years. There is a well of never-failing water near the door. Any person desirous of viewing the prop erty before the day of sale, will call on Geo. L. Sponsler, the present tenant. No. 2.—A LOT OF GROUND adjoining the above, containing 88 feet in front on said street, and extending back 800 feet to Railroad street, having thereon a large two-story BRICK ti 110 USE r 'wh h attic, good stabling, and all necessary outbuildings. • - The two foregoing properties will be offered for sale on the premises oti Thursday the'ftth of September: The following on Friday the 6th of September: No. ft..A . tract of land situate in Hampden towpathip, six miles west, of the Harrisburg bridge, two miles north of Rupp's mill, and three fourths of it mile from Halite's mill. ad joining lauds of Israel Rooster, Jacob Watts, and others, containing ' 109 ACRES AND 79 PERCHES, a high state of cultivation, having thereon ..„, • erected a good two-story LOG -.49 t HOUSE, woatherboarded, -with II ...' 11 .! •' lilt necessary outthuildings, a .;;•:;,- ~. ~I. large`FRAME BARN, with out buildings. an excellent orchard of choice fruit tree's, a cider press under roof, a well of never • failing water near the hotise..and running, water. through the fields. Ten, norm of the above tract are -covered with thriving timber - There are also-n number of immat trees , on the tract.- --- 1"' ' ! • ,-: - -! . Persons wishing to view the premises, will call'on Emanuel Hdltz, residing thereeu. No, 4. , --A tract of land adjoining the above, containing 100 ACRES, in a high suite_ of cul tivation. On it is erected a.two-.• ' ',.,:„...; story. LOG •• HOUSE, weather' , .i.L, In _ boarded. with outuildings, and ';';', l ; . th , a large FRAME BARN-and out: -...:..,,-.. buildings. There is a springtof never;fatling water near the door 'of the dwelling IIOTTO e . BII orchard of choice fruit true on the ford t ,also a number of Incest trees,..and,eight acres covered with. - timber. - - Eitheririth, this latter tract as part thereof, 'it being : included In the 100 acres, or by,itself,' will he'sold. '' ' • ' . - • . - ,• ' No 5.- trnot of six acres of ground, part of the preockno. draetr having. ,'`:-4` [ft] thereon T D a . FRAME of . 'one Ster:y and a half ' high; to- geiher with frame stabling - 'and' neoessimy out outkuilding, spring of :water,. acid choice fruit't -.-; - poVona wishing to view tractisNesA ana will-call on San :Bolinger. the tenant.,, NO. tract of Mountain Land, eh nate in Hampden township, one - milediorth of Oco: •Serier's tavern, adjoininglandelit Jelin MulAt... Chiorge Rtipp, and others, eontaliang thirteen acres: No. -7,-- . 2.1•-tract ' of-ltfountain: Lank,sittutt 6: la tact •Pennaborough.,townehip. two miles north of the State road >leading' front linty - et Va -- Onp.to liorrieburgilindlitolailderst of ihu Striquilintiifilifei; - itajdittfoll kin& haw ri/i'lei, Henry .13ociaer, andPIOTO Beyer,' containing 49, - aores: .The: above be Of fered whole or in tet-acre_ lots, at; unty beet Onit purokatiers,' ,• , ; Suit td'eotnettenoelti".lo'h 4 clook`inf'4 - 011. -O F the. above . ddya when; terms = will;'; ~,, known by the , . H6lllO OF, ADAM SElftEd i ISAA l 7 , ff.EAßE'lli::ono of titnikolrn by fijii -sad - runt id font; . . • . , JACOB 'MUMMA. Aug. 1861. JOIN B. COOV Assignee of ROBERT BRYSON examination, and will be presented to the Orphan's Court, of Cumberland County, for confirmation and allowance, on Tuesday, the 20th day of August, A. D.. 1861, viz: 1 The account of David Cobaugh and Rob ert P. McClure..Esqs , executors of the last Wifl of John Carey, - lam of the Shippensbarg, dec'd. 2. The guardianship account of John Oiler, guardian of Joseph Hefflefiuger, minor child of Joseph Ileftlefinger, late of Frankford town-. ship, dec'd. 8. Account of George Brind'e, Esq.. admin istrator of Samuel Nlartin, lute of the borough of Carlisle. dee'd. 4. The final account of Hon. John Rupp, guardian of the person and estate of George Rupp, minor child of Gorge Rupp, dec'd. 5. The account of John G. Rupp, adminis trator of David Taylor, lap) of Upper Allen township, dec'd 6. First and final account of James McCand- Ugh, adntinis_trntor of - Rev. Wm. F. Greareis, late of Williamsport, Md., dee'd. 7. Account. of William Common. adminis trator of of Elizabeth Common, late of Mon roe township, deo'd. 8. The first and final account of Henry G. Rupp. Esq., administrator of - Michael Baker, late of Sihter Spring township, (fetid. 9. Account of James McCandlish. adminis trator, with the Will annexed. of Robert Steel, late of the borough of Newville dedd. 10. Account of Lemuel Todd. Esq., ndmin istrator, de bonis non, of George Keller, late of the borough of Carlisle. dec'd. 11. Account of John C. Kazis, administra tor of Francis Eckel?. Esq., into of Silver Spring township, deed: ' 14 The account of David Foreman, Esq , administrator of Geo. Helm, late of Southamp ton township, deo'd. 18. The account of Geo. Brindle, adtnistra tor of the estate - of Susan Baker, late of Mun roe township, deo'd. 14. The account of John Beltzhoover, ex ecutor of the last Will and testament of John ston Martin, late of Monroe township; dee'd.' 16. The account of Hon Samuel Hepburn, administrator de bolas non with the Will an nexed on the estate of Ephriam Bosserman, dec'd. 16 Fire account of JOsepn Wogner, admin istrator of the estate of Henry It. Kindig, late of .Dickinson township,. dec'd ; - - - 17 First and fitml account ofJohn C. Brown, adminietrritor of Thomas J. Hackett, late of Frankfort' township, deo'd. 'lB. Account of John P. Blioads. Esq., ad ministrator of the estate of PhiliErfleffletinger, dco'd. 19, The account of George-Bottorff, admin. istrator of the estate of Gebrge Bottorff, late of Silver Spring township, dee'd. E. A. 'BRADY, Register. REGIpTER'S Orrsoe. July 20th, 1861. r . . 4 1 .I.FTEEN , MALE AND , FEMALE : Wit - NTED:. _ The ltiUrd, of South Middleton tvrp.; will . meet at the 'Dolling Sprlng.School liouse, k'rlday, the 2d dny of,Xtgnat, at tro'clin k, the 'day appointed by the County .Bnperlntendent to examjne Teachers for same township, where Teachers, applying 'for, Sehools, will please to be Present. .. . The, D. and have resolved to tunPloy' uolie but these who are trellgunlitled in.tha art of- teachibl, Id whom thereat ilborttiyeges Will be glean, ~ „ BAKER, ~president. PEER'S SA 1I iUGi IVt.i~TE .ciuriyATED,oroiTo S P E E.R . ,!:S;S• A MB U.CI ,- WINE. iELF?IJItATED-for its medioin>