ARMEBS TO TOUR INTEREST I L> GREATER IMPROVEMENT in grain drills PRICE REDUCED TO SIXTY DOLLARS. IP- . STIL i-:V v.l-?. vhiiK ’’ ',9, >aP' - J&vl' -f-.-iriv I ■ U> ‘-O 3 3 ~ SEED AND GRAIN PLANTER. rTUIIS-Madhioo was Patented July 2ri850, end lias received (bo highest premium at all Iho Exhibitions J_ w flora U has overlieen contested; including Now Casllo county, Delaware. Agricultural Socioly, Oct. 9th, and Delaware county Agricultural Society, OcU' 17th, 1850; Maryland Stole Ag. ricullural sLclcly, Oct. 23d, 1850, and Oct. 241 h, 1851, and Michigan State Agricultural Society, Sept. 25th, 1851. , TUo above Drill ia not liable to get out of repair, is exceedingly simple In its construction, will sow point rows in all Irregular shaped fields, and possesses superior advantages to nil others in the case mid quickness with which it can bo regulated to sow any desired quantity of grain per acre, while the draft upon the 'horses is twenty-five per cent, lighter, and consequently with the same labor, can seed one fourth more ground per day than most other machines now in use. The objection so common to Drilling Ma chines of becoming Choked if Iho seed is not perfectly cleaned, Is entirely obviated in the simple and pecu liar construction of this Drill, as while caps and short straw will not interfere in llio least with Iho regular distribution of the seed. It is warranted to distribute the seed evenly; to sow any quantity per aero com monly sown broadcast; to not cut or break the grains; to bo well made of good materials and durable with , proper care. I , Having sold about 400 of the above Drills the past season, all of which mol with Iho unqualified appro, bulioh orlho’iJarchasers; and after caroftil a»»i t*-”* ffjrcatcr improvement;;'*, now feel warranted in saying ll.nl .Moore's Patent Seed sod Gram Planter .mprnveSn. superior- to any other machine for the purpose, now in the market. , . . „ ni .i *. Having made arrangements to furnish 1000 of the above Machines for sale, the coming season, wo shall bo prepared, at all times, to supply orders without delay. • r-, m \^,t.nn AM orders addressed to tl.e undersigned will warrant prompt at onltan. Any person m Comber and county, wishing to examine one of llio abuse machines, will be.called on by L. Peirce, by leaving word to that effect with 11. L Burkholder or J. Ill.ecm, of Carh.le, or by .v'IIEK, Ej cildoun f‘. 0.. Chester county, Pa. July- 22,1852—Gi* SltcrUPs Sales. DV virtue of sundry writs of Vemlilioni Expon as, Levari Facias, and Fieri Facias, issued out of the Court of Common Fleas of Cumberland conn- ly. ami to rae directed, 1 will expose to sale by public vendue or outcry, at the Court House, in the Borough of Carlisle, on Friday the 13ih day of August,“lBs2, nt 10 o’clock A. M., iho follow ing described real estate, viz : *A lot of ground eltualo m the borough of Car lisle, containing 204 fuel in breadth and 149 feet in depth, more or less, bounded by South Hanover Bireol on tbo west. Chapel alley on the south, ajid property of Wm Sellers on Iho east and north, ha ving thereon erected 2 two story Brick Houses, a .Smoko House, &c. Seized and taken in execution as the property of George A In'idig. Also, a lot of ground situate In the borough ol Carlisle, containing 30 feel In front and 010 leotin denth, more or less, bounded by High street on the south, Dickinson alley on the north, and lots of H. Denny on iho west and M ra. Stevenson on the cast, having theroonereclcd a two story Stone House, a Frame Shop, &c. Seized and taken in execution a« the property of Isabella Wonnley. Also, a certain house and lot of ground in the Borough of Carlisle, bounded on tho south by Loutber street, on the east by Hast street, on the north by Locust alley, and on the west by Peter Spahr, containing 60 feet in front on Loutber street nnd 210 feel in depth on Fast street, being lot No. 3U in the plan of said borough, together with the hereditaments and appurtenances UierruVitobelong ing, Seized and taken In execution as iho proper ty "of John Brannon. * Also, a fol of ground situate in the borough cf Carlisle, bounded by the Harrisburg, Carlisle end Cha'mbersburg turnpike on tho north, by lots of John Sanderson on tho west and W VV Lewis on tHe Wi; and a 20 feet alley on the south, cuntom ino 26 feel in front and 170 feel in depth, mure or less, having thereon erected a two story Brick House. Seized and taken in execution as iho pro perty of Margaret Irvino.- Also, a lot ol ground situate in the borough ol C jrlisle, containing one acre, more or less, bound e I by Potnfrol street on the noflh, Hast street on the west* Wm Park on the south and tbo Lotorl Sprin" on Iho east* having thereon erected a largo Sione°House and Shop* an extensive tan yard, with bark sheds, bark mill, hide breaker. Stone table, a stable, wash-house, &c. Seized and taken in execution as tho property of Robert Snodgrass. Also, a lot of ground situate in Iho borough of Carlisle* coniolnlng.6o feol in breadth and 240 feel in depth, mote or loss, bounded by South Hanover street on tho east, lots of Mrs Zuigler on the north, Miaa Spollawood on iho south and M Hoffer on (lie west, having thereon erected a one and a half story dbuble Frame House, a Slaughter House, Stable, &c. • Also* a froclof Woodland sitoato in Milum township, containing 4 acres, more or less, bound ed by lands of Jonas Candle 1 heir?, John Whislor and oMifrfs. Seized and taken in execution as tho property of Adam Crouse. , , Also, a lot of ground situate in the village or Wliilehtll, Krtslpcnnsborotigh township, No. 3 in the plan of said tpwn, containing 51$ leot on tho east elobg property of Henry Rupp, 74 4 fed on | the north along the Railroad, 74i led on iho west along property of Henry Louden, ami 74* to* l on the north along the State road, moro or less, hav ing thereon erected a two story double rramo house, &o. • Seized and taken in execution as the properly of John Oralt. Also, a lot of ground situate in Monroe town ship, containing *3 acres, moro or loss, bounded by lands of John BeUzhoover, Westfall, R L Shoploy and others, having thereon erected a one nnd ft half story Log House and a Frame Stable. Seized and taken in execution os the property ol Daniel Uobb. Also, a lot of ground situate in Plainfield, West pennsborough township, containing 90 peubos, mote or less, boupded by lota of Peter Llningdron iho west, John Halo on tho sodth, tho Stale road on tho north, and 1 an alley on the oast, Jiafing thereon erected o large double 9 story Log House, &o. Seized and taken in execution as tho proper ty of John Wctglo. And all to bo sbld by mo, ■' DAVID SMITH, Sh ff. Sheriffs Office, Carlisle, July 32, 1852. Blacksmith and Machinists, WILL find no diflioully in selecting such fil7.es of Iron, Steel, AnVils, Vicos, SorqW plates, Files, &o, nl prices that cannot fait to please, at the cheap hardware store of July 23 Shoemakers, WILL find il to their interest to call and o.smnino my oxlonslffo assortment of lasts, patent leather, oaU skins, morocco, lining and binding skins, var nish, nw!&, thread, wax, and shoemakers kit in general. &AXION. July 20. Cement! Cement!! JUST received and Tor sale very low, a frdah Rupnly of Hydraulic Comcnl for Cisterns, &o Also Cistern Pumps, at llio cheap hardware sloto in Kasl Main street, July S 3 Carpenters and Builders, WILL find n complete assortment of the most op nroved nrtiolos in the Hardware lino, embracing chisels, hatchets, drawing, knives, brines end hits, gradeating augers, window glass of all sizes, &0., al fluoh reduced prices that must ensure a oonltnn. a ncn of their nnlronogC. j„l, HENRY SAXTON. Tcaclun s Wimlcd NINR Mato and two Female teachers will find employment in Silver Spring School District, counlv, for eight months to teach tho branches now taught to the common schools of tins Slate. It is expected the schools will open about the Ist of September next. Recommenda tions as to moral character will be required. An examination of the applicants will tjko place at the public house of George Unoy, 5n llogestown, on Saturday the 7ih day of August next,commenc ing at 9 o’clock A. M. 13y o*der ol the board. GRO. 11. DUCIIRU. Stci'y. July 15, iPS - 2—it Dilate Notice LETTERS of Administration having issued to j the undersigned, residing in 1 ho Uurough of L-ar lialo, on the estate offcllenry Kern, Mo of said Borough, deceased, those Indebted lo said estate aro requested to’maka pojinent and those having claims to present them fur settlement July IS, 1859—Gw THR (subscriber hereby notifies all persons to whom he is indcbtnd, that ho has opplied to (ho Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, (to be hold iti Carlisle, on Monday the 23d of August.) far tho benefit of tho Insolvent Lows of this Com monwealth, when and wheto his creditors may at tend if they think proper Jnly 15. 1852 —3l Resolution Passed in Pawn Council, July fl, 1859. Hesim.yf.ti, That South street from Hanover el reel :o I/dort Sprint!, bo regulated In accordance with IUo provisions of the Act of Assembly of tho Clh of Apnl,‘A.D:iBau,~ A. NOBT/R, Pros’! Aural— Thos. D. Mahon, Scc’lj. Corp. Assignee Notice. THE undersigned, having boon duly appointed Assignee of Rufus E. Shepley, jr., of Carlisle, (Cumberland county, hereby polities all persona indebted in said Shepley, lo make immediate pay ment, ami those having claims against him to pre sent them duly nulhoniicated, to the subscriber, residing in Carlisle. county aforesaid. JOHN GOODYEAR, Jr. Atsigntfof Rufua E. Shepley, jr. July 15, 1852—3 t TO TEACHERS. AN examination for one or two vacancies in the ighcet schools of tho rrmlo department of Carlisle, rill lake place on Saturday tbo 7lb of August next, i Education llnli at 9 o’clock, A. M. For panic lars enquire of cither of the cotnmt.tcft; T. 11. SIULES, 3t HAMILTON, jy 1 f>3t Committee Look Out foi* Bargains. OWING to tho very extmordlnaryhoavy'spring business, I was compelled to largely increase my fi.rmor .lock of Hanlwart’, Cutlery. Saddlery, Short Findings, Conch irimmir.gß, Wall paper, Oar and rolled iron; ! now invito nil persons ih want of nrty of tho above articles, to call and soo us, as I am con fident my goods and prices will not fail to pleas* nil. Thankful fot tho public’s very liberal pntron ogo, I hope for n continuance of tho same, as our aim is to please all, and give you full value foryour m ° m ' 5r JOHN P. I.YNE. New Liquor Store* ] rmiE subscriber informs the public that he has jubt 1 opened a Liquor store, in North Honovcr street, next door lo lUvemlick’s Drug store, where he will keep on .hand the choicest Liquors, and among which may bo found , Swim Gin, Point Loaf do. . common do. l*nlo Brandy. Poach do. Cherry Cordial, Blackberry do., Pepper do., An nUoeddo. Wiao Bitters,' , Port Wine, Molodo do., Lisbon do., Sherry do., Madrid do-, Muicnl do. N E. Rum Irish Whiskey, Old Whiskey, Oor ninn' Wine, Chnmpuign. Claret Wine, Bergunda Poll, Jatnaca Spirits, Demijohns, <kc. All kinds of Liquate put up in bottles end ready for sale wholesale or retail July 1, 1862—'1l CarlliilO) WHEREAS the Honorable James 11. Graham, President Judge of iho ecvcml Dourksof Com mon Ploaaoftho counties of Cumberland,Perry and Juniata,in Pennsylvania,and justice of thoaovoral Courts of Over and Torminerand GcnoiolJailUo. livery.in said counties,and lien. John Rupp and Hand. Woodburn, Judges of the Court of Oyer and Torminerand General Jail Delivery ,f ? r ihotnal of all popital and othei offences,in the said county of Cumberland —by their precepts to mo directed .doled! the t2lh of Apiil.|lar>2, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and Gpnorul Jail Delivery, to bo holdon at Corllskson tho4th Monday of August next, (being' Uo VAA day) at 10 o’clock in tko loro noon; to continuoonowcok. , . , NOTICE Uthoreforo hereby glyon.t o the Coro ner. Justices pftho Peace and Constables of thcuaid county of Cumberland, that they ore by the said pro contcommandcdto bethon and there in their proper norsonfl.wilhtholrrollß,records,irnivusitiona, exami nations, and allother remembrances, to do those] ■ thingswlilchto their ofiicesnppcrtain tobo done,and : alUhosothotorohuundby recognisances,to prosecute . against Iho prisoners that ate or then shall bo in the , 101 l of said county,are to bothero to prosecute them . fasshanbojust. DAVID SMI PH, Sherifl. I SUKRirv's OwtCR, ? Carlisle.July li 5 H. SAXTON. H. SAXTON, THE subscriber having Jus£ returned from the oast with another largo, addition lo his former stock* making it the most complete assortment of -Hard-! j ware, to bo found in Iho'county, would invito the attention of all desirous of getting bargains lo call and examine for themselves before purchasing else where, . # . I return my sincere thanks to the public general ly, for the very liberal patronage heretofore extend ed, and solicit a continuance of the same. HENRY SAXTON.. July 22, 1862. , ,■ ■ .. THE subscriber is fully prepared to meet their wants wiiirari enlarged slock of hardware in their lino, embracing Mai. Castings, Springs* Axles, bands, potent leather,laces,curlainandfloorelbth* &Cj, walnut and mahogany veneers, glass and ran* hognny knobs of all sizes and patterns; a large supply of varnishes, oils, turpentine, at such prices that will make it their interest lo give him the pre ference. H. SAX I ON. July 22. ALL persons ore hereby notified that Letters tes* 1 lamcntaiy with the will annexed, on the estate of John Adam Ferdinand, late of Carlisle, Cumberland county. Pa., deceased, have been issued by the Reg ister in and for said county to tho subscriber who resides in Carlisle. All persons having claims or demands against the estate of the said decedent, are requested lo moke known the some without delay, ‘and those indebted lo make payment lo JOHN LTBZMAN* Ex’r. July I, 1862—-Gt QIX competent Teachers wanted to toko charge of O tho several schools in Hopewell township, Cum berland county. Branches required to bo taught— Orthography, Lexicology, Heading, Writing, Arith metic, Grammar and Geography. Salary from $lO to $2O, according to qualifications. Schools to open in September next. Tho Board of Directors will in examine teachers on Friday August oth, nt July 1 18C2—6t Auditor's rfolicc THE undersigned an Auditor appointed by the Orphans’ courl, lo distribute the balance in the hands of Charles Maglaughlin and John Rhoads, Administrators of Jacob Stambiuigh, Into of the Ho rough ot Carlisle, deceased, hereby gives notice KqW Family Grocery Store to ail persons interested in said distribution, that „ rftforl Easi ~f Market House, lie w ill attend fur that purpose at iho office of Car- ® , e . . sen Moore, iisn., on l-'nday tho Gib day of Au- . South oidc. I oust next, nl 10 o’clock, A. M., at which lime and Ttiß'cndersigoed begs leave to Inform tno ct place you nro requested lo present your claims. zene of Carlisle ami die public‘ r° H JOHN GOODYEAR, Jr., Ihapoppnefl a riew GROCERY bIORL,) July 3 1833—-ll Auditor. |on Street, and hopes by strict attention - 1 —* ■ io business; and a desire to accommodate and NOTICL. ! picas© all, toTneril a share of public patronage.— TO the Heirs and Legal Representatives of [j. constantly on hand an assortment of the Richard Patten, late of Dickinson township, dec d, j begl f a(n j|y groceries, such as (Joflboe, Sugars, Take notice that by order of the Orphan’s Courl, o j aBSegj &o M &c., Lovering'a superior white of Cumberland county, 1 will hold an Inquest to qrushed* Lump and Pulverised Sugars, at the divide, part or value the Real Estate of said do- | o%V cal prices. Also Rio and Java Coflees, of censed on Saturday,the 7th day of August, be.t,uW 1852, on the premises, in Dickinson township, at 1 I o’clock, P. M.,whon and where you may at tend if you think proper. DAVID SMITH, Sheriff. IAtfPS PiPFR Sheriffs Office, 7 JAMES PIPER. Carlisle, July 8,1853.—3 w 3 J. W. EDY, Notice. DAVID MARTIN. Proclamation, IUKhWAUH. To Coach and Cabinet Makers. Estate Notice. Notice to Teachers. Estate Notice ALL persons arc hereby notified that Letters of Administration on the estate of Thomas Stoworl late uf Milllin ip., Cumberland county, Pa., deceased, have ibis day been issued by ihe Register in and fur said county to tho subscriber who resides in Carlisle- AM persons having claims or demands against the e«U in of tho said decedent, are requested tn make known tho same without delay, and those indebted to make payment to SAML. MARTIN, Adm’r. Juno 2 1,1352 —Ct NOTICE IS hereby given by order of the court, lo all inter ested, lo bo and appear Ql the next Orphans’ court, to bo hold at Carlisle, in and fot Cumberland 00., on Tuesday the 17th of August, 1852, and show cause why John Piper and John fci Dunlap, £kJ llllnlsiimuia of deenasnd. should QOI bo discharged from their trust. SAME. MARTIN, C. O. C. July 8. 1850—41 . Eslalc Notice. NOTICE is hereby given, that Loiters of Ad ministration on the estate ol Henry Hoch, lato of Southampton township, deceased, have been issued by the Register of Cumberland county, to the sub scriber residing in the same township. All per sons indebted to said estato are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement to GEORGE HOCII, AdmV. July 8, 1852—6t* Town Property nt Public Sale. On Tuesday, August 24(/», 1852. WILL bo offered at public sale, at 2 o’clock, P. M , at tho Court House, in Carlisle, a HOUSE j >1 and LOT of Ground, situate on South street in said borough, adjoining proper- SfrWfriicß °f Wm. M’Gonigal, Rev. John F. othfers. . It contains Cafeeton Hanover street, and extends back 040 feel./ Tho house is a largo two .story double stone building, commodious" and rOomy,Jarid was formerly occu pied as a public house. It will bo sold single or in two or three parte to suit purchasers, Tho above property belongs to Win, Trough, and will be Sold without reserve. Terms mado known on the day of sale by WM. GOULD. July 15, 1852—Ct Auctioneer. Valuable Town Properly for Sal ' On Tuesday the 21 Ih day of August, 1853. VVII,I, bo sold at public sale, at the Court House, in Carlisle, on llio obovo day, at 10 o'clock A. M. the following described properly, viz; No. I.—The two story Siono Dwelling House n *ft * and lot of ground, owned by Dr. John jj&BSmL H, Knox, eituaie on High slrcol* In said | ISSTSHLboioooh, now In tfto occupancy of Mis. JljliclSMofr. Said properly Is 38 fool In front om'l "xto'ids 310 feel indoplb lo Dickinson alley- Tbo lot includes four feel of on nlloy between n and No 9, . Tbeibouse is largo and commodious, with sufficient hick-buildings, and the lot stocked wilb fruit trees. This property iseligtbly located .for business, being in the centre of tbo borough. No o 'l'lto two story Unck House, owned by 'Mrs. Mary B. Knox, nearly adjoining the above on tbo same street, now occupied by Dr. Rawlins as a Drug store. , Tito house Is 27 foot in front and the lot extends to tho alloy before mentioned.— TUcro is a largo Frame Stable on Iho end of ino lot. Tills property is one of tbo best business stands In tbo borough. The house is substantially built and is now in good condition. No 3 —Tbo ono story and a half Brink bulld-| inn aitaobod lo No.'2, being 11 feat in front apd °lO feat doop,owned by Mrs. Mary D. Knox, and | now occupied as tbo Post Office. Tins property lias between Nos. 1 and 2, an eight fool alley di viding tbo two properties. Tins is also a good location and possesses many advantages as a bu fllncss blond. . , Nos. 3 and 3 will bo sold separately or together as may suit purchasers. Indisputable rttlos wlt bo made to each propotty. Attendance will bo given and terms of salo made known by B JOHNSIUARI, Jgcuf for tht Otcnera. July 8, 1650—71 Fov Sale or Kcu(U \ n n THAT desirable UrlpU House & Lot, j Bttualo in Pitt street, Carlisle. bounded J r**“lsi® on the south by property of Mr. Cloud* |MllTi£fl|g:. T nnd on iko north by properly oVMrs.i Wise, is ottered for sale, nnd If hot sold it will bo for rent. The building measure* 24 foet in front, end [the property is in good condition. For particulars enqlhro of July IS. 186S—3t , 7“ To Bridge Builders. THE Commissioners of Cumberland county wj)|.receive proposals at their office in Carlisle, unlil. tho SCih day of July next, (1852,) for the building of A Wooden Bridge, across tho Conodogulnnotl Greek, at a point on the flow Stale road, oh the land of Samuel Wag* gone?, In Newton township, to lands of Matthew Thompson, in Mifflin township,. Cumberland ■courtly.* • •tJi'pP Bridge lo be of the following dimensions, vJ*i;To f contain,Jn length 12,1. feet ii\ the cleat from one Abutment to the other oq the opposite shoje* ani; to be; 1.6/feot wide in the clear. The | I two abuiAwflla to be 15 feel thick in the botlbra I with a'-ibatpring-vvall of one inch to the foot on eidis-Cfthe abutment; Tbo abutments to bo ' 1 13 feet high from tho bottom of the creek to the ! I Cord lino...,,sufficient arches (o bo started 1 I from the abutment to extend to the opposite abut- ( menl on the opposite shore. Tho Bridge to bo ’ double floored with two inch plonk, first floor to bo pintf orpak, tho upper floor to be oak plank laid lengthwise and raised in tho centra 17 inches.— The sides and gable emjs of said bridge to bo ofa I sufficient' heighth lo admit a covered or hay wa gon to pdss through the same. Tho Bridge is- to bo closely woatherboarded [with inch plno boards well lapped and planed-bn thoouUlde. r Dio whole of tlie work of said bridge to be roofed with good aVd sufficient white pine shin gles, and said toofirg to extend 12 feet over the heel of tho.arch or tie lop of the abutments, and on each side of tho brUge over the weather boarding (wo feet. The abatmenltyaretohebuillon a firm foundation, and u be approved by the Commis sioners. Tho while of the mason work lo bo well built of hard an/ large stone, lime, and mortar, land pointed frperthe back of the abutments. Tho I (tiling shall corstsl of earth and stone, and lo bo {supported, will wing walls on each side 5 fetel thick at. the two abutments, with a battering of, one Inch to the foot lo (ho top of the filling, and I to extend in that manner on the two extreme sides of lh .“.^‘' ! f o ;r«i<i' h 9n f 'iye«u‘‘B«.^ 1 anglff or tout degrees elevation from the road to the bridge, with curtain walls of sufficient length and thickness and covered with broad stone well secured. The wood work on the out side to bo painted with two good coals of while lead in lin seed oil, and inside of the bridge lo be white washed with two coats of lime, Tho undertaker is to find all materials at his own expense, and lo give such security as the Commissioners shall re quire for tho faithful perlormanco of tho work manship and permanency of said bridge for anti daring ilio term of seven years from the time said bridge shall be finished. JOHN SPROUT, } , wM. H. TKOUT, S- Comm'rt. JOSKPU O: CH£SSLUR,3 CoMMi.'SKiXßits’ Office, £ Carlisle, July 1, 1852. 5 Test— Wm. Huay, Clerk. QnoGiiswarc, every description, Including French and Eng lish Chinas in setts or by the piece ; also Granite and common ware of every description, also an assortment of Glass ware, Willow and Cedar ware of every description. Teas, Black, Imperial and Young Hyson Tens of the heal Sweet Spiced Zealand Chocolate, prepared Cocoa. Oswego prepared Corn, manufactured and refined expressly for food, with recipes tor tunning uontstl L-utmrtu, u. or— Pies, Cake, Blano Mango, Minute.and Puddings, also a lot of Meeker's Farina. Sugar Cured Hams, of the very best cju^Uty, together with Dry Deef, Tongue, Fh4i, Poaches, Smokedj Herring,&o. Spices of all kinds, Ground Alum, and fine ta bier salt. Fruits, such as Oranges, Lemons,, Mgs, Prunes, Uai sins, &.C., &c. a full supply of Pino Oil and Fluid Lamps, at' lowest prices, constantly on hand. Uose s Lx celsiar Ink.n superior article In small and large bottles. Persons would do well by calling and examining before purchasing eteewhe™ '.m wo sell chrap for ca»h. W. A. CAIIO I'Hbllb. :Jnly 1, 185*3- £PACH Trimming, CoAC k Vfilntlag, fuul iluruCaa MtiKliiff* rjt*UE aUbsciTborj/ rcspcctful/y inform Clio public, I i|^ a i they have opened a now shop in North Hanover street, a few doors north of Glass’ Ho*®/* whero they uro prepared to moko ovcryarUcUin their lino of business as cheap? ncml and os substantial as can bo bad any where in 1 1 * . ' land county. They ate now prepared to I rim nnd Paint Coaches at shod notice, and on the mos rensunabto terms. They have also on hand, and will manufacture to ofdor, Single and Double Har ness, Saddles, Bridles, Collars, &c. t Having had considerable experience in the above business, the undersigned flatter themselves that they jean give satisfaction to all who may favorlhcm with their ci/stom. . With moderate prices and 6 desire to please, they solicit a sha«o of public pationago, p. |J. BHAMDARGER, 0.. - COUKLIN. 1 Carlisle, Jdno 24, 1952' ly* CiirUslo White Sulphur Springs THIS beautiful srftomer retreat,situated In Cum berland Valley, near iKo base of U»o Blue Moan tain, 4i miles from Carlisle, P«;., wIU °t en M visitor* •* "'A \at of IttW. 100 new 1 proprietors have greatly enlarged and improved r jv ft. their buildings‘so as to accommodate o I <«w3®|k large number of visitors. Visitors are l»tt«llffi<iconvovcd to lh<j Springs by a llno-of JilaKoooclios, wbioh will loayo Cmllslo im- tlto arrival of Vila mi. from PhiMol pbia and BaUiraoro. 'Hto boon” will bo open for company at nil timer., but tho bat will bo olosod on the Biibbath doy. Juno 17, '1863—61* NOTICE is hereby given that application will] bo made 10 ib" next t.egialnlmo, agreeably lo ibo Conatiumon and laws of llys Commonwoalib, o | renew, ibo (. barter of (bo Carlisle Deposit Bank. 1 Ami also lo make such allotanon In ibo Charier, ns to confer epon saitl Bank (lie rights ami prlvl- I logos of a Bank of ioson, and change the name to I tbni of ibo “ Carlisle Bank.” 1 Hy order oflho Boird of Diroolors. I 1 * ; \VM. M. BISETBM, Caadirr. 1 July 1, 1353.—Gm. Shoe Makers Behold. rpIIB Inrgoat, bcat-ond chcnprat nmottmont of 1 Men'a anil French Morocco, Lining!, Binding*. French anil Patent Calf feklna, C«o( Opened In Oat lisle, together with a largo lot of Loalo of the lateat Biyle, 800 l Trees, ohoo thMitl, P*6** I anj Ml of the best manufacture and laloat cun,now I opening ■> the cheap of W. HEPBURN THE subscriber, residing in Wormldysburg. a few hundred yards above ibe old Harrisburg Bridge, Cumb. co., has on band a few hundred thousand feet of LUMBER, which has been selected with care, and which will bo disposed of at a small profit Also, a lot of prime PINE SHINGLES. Persons wishing to purchase Lumber, will do well to call and examine for themselves before purchasing else* whore. Cullen boordsfrom $lO to $l2 per thousand feet. L LONGNECKER. Juno 17, 1852 Ot THE undersigned,' an ‘Auditor appointed' by tho Orphans Court of Cumberland county, to distribute tho balance In the hands of Benjamin Erb, Adm’r of the estate of Wm Audonried, lato of Hampden township, (n said county, deceased, hereby gives no* tico to all persons interested in said distribution,(hat he wilt attend for (hat purpose! at the; public house of James A Mcioy, in Mcchanicsburg, on Saturday the 31st of July, at 10 o’clock A M., fit which time and place you are requested to present your claims. ROBERT WILSON, Auditor. July 1 1852—-At THE Proprietors having just finished s largo Steam Saw Mill on an improved plan, with circular saws, capable ofsawing 10,000 0., of Lumber in one day, located throo miles west of Puportown, Cumber land county, Pa., at the base of tho South Mountain on Spruce run. Having purchased near 1000 acres of tho best limber in tho southern part of Pcnnsyl vania, arc now prepared to saw and furnish Lumber to order at tho shortest nolico of the various descrip- tions, such as frame stuff for barns and houses, of any length and size. Also Weather Boarding, Flooring, and Fencing Boards, Poplar and Oak Boards and Flunk to suit the various mechanics.— Shingles and Plastering Lath. Also Oak and Clicb nut shingles, Cooper Stuff, Pitch Pins Posts, dies nut rails and posts. They fiavo now on hand about 4000cheanul rails in and near Paporlown, for post fences. The Pro prietors having availed themselves of all (ho natural advantages of tho Lumbering business, oro now enabled to furnish lumber to (ho citizens of Comber- land county, lower than any other similar establish business will'spirt 6 l 'tro pars* * *? dt*v u Wu.oKUaui&« public nt tho shortest notice. The various discret ions of lumber will bo delivered in Carlisle or else where. All orders to be addressed to the proprietors residing in Popertown. DIVEN & lIASKEL. June 3,1852—3 m. M. & L. STEINER, Dejxtn Competition. STEINER & BROTHER, beg lesve to invite the attention of their old customers and of tho public generally, to the fact that for the purpose of securing room for a larger stock of Goods than they could keep at their old stand, they have Removed their Store to the room formerly occupied na the Post Office, in West Main street, and 3 doors cast of where the Post Office is now kept,-where they are Better Prepared lArn Eoer, to accommodate the public with the best articles and at low prices. They have jual opened their now i stock of SPUING AND Simm CLOTHING, of which they are pnod to invito an inspection. li certainly is f«r superior to any other that has ever boon in Carlisle, and tlio prices cannot fail to prove satisfactory to all who nro judges of the quality of tho Goods offered. Il comprises a fine assortment of every article of MEN’S APPAREL. I Consisting of black, blue, green, brown, •» Freeh, and Sack Coals. , , . , - „„„ Pantaloons.— The latest atyl~ In plain and fancy CussimcrcSi Donkin, Ciuip»>> Cordoroj. V.lvoleon, heavy Tweed, & 0. , . . . Vsbts.—The largest, richest and most varied as Forlmonl ever offered, oomprlsing silk, satin, velvet Cassimerc. Cloth, Caasinoll Cloaking. &c. Hoy's Clotiiiso !—A largo stock of Coals, Pants ami Vests, of different sizes and qualities. 1 hceo articles are made with unusual neatness and care, and far superior lo those ordinarily offered, and equal to cuatomor work. .... n . Shirts. —Fino white shirts with linen Dovoms- Caheoes and different check shirts, bosoms. collars. sQspondore, glewcs, stocks, umbrellas & carpel bags. Please observe the Stand! Steiner eSo Hroii«r \i in Lo.doA to thanisolvos particularly to caution their old customer* nol to mistake their old for their now Stand, near the 1 osl Office. Carlisle, A Lamps, NORTON & OWEN, Notice, IVMBEiII LtDlßta! Auditor's iVotlcc. STEAM SAW MILL. Prepared for Every Season, THE MAMMOTH CSTADI-tSIIMENT OT iril 03. 1953 3m PKOTE c X IO i\' F R 0 11 LIGHTENING TO THE PIIBUC. WE respectfully offer lo tho public our superior Lightening Rods of Spirsl.lwisled C.tbonltcd Annealed Iron will, Zink Polcotor. and electro pos- Hive olemonlß combined in Iheif msnuf.ylore, tho. rendering Ibom equal lo copper ea conductors. 1 bo> are made in lon leel lengllie, w.lh oeour.lely filled I broßß screw connecting joints, an entire new stylo o Bltatclimonts for brlolt ot ffarno buildings. Also glass isolator, of a novel and ingenious construction forming a loek-llio wbolo mounted with a solid silver or gold pbiled point twelve niche. long which possess the power lo an eilrsordlnary client of dis charging the opposite cloinonlß of llio most fearful Ihundor Blond,and ombroocs every scionlllio improve mont lo iiebleninir rod* up t° tl*** Umo. Thu* guardingboth laUjriHjr «nd oblltfu® l ly,l!bt whole constitutes the most lAtgntfofM ■?n„ pcr fv‘ silent conductors ever presented In lho public. We have not compromised safety by affording these rods al such low rales. Wo have given the greatest at tention to their construction that they may be readily sltstehed. The s.tenl.hlng power ol Hie negative magnet, in discharging the air ol 1 • oppo site elements has been clearly demonstrated by the electrometer, when unmsgnctltcd points have shnvvn but slight results though placed ■" 'ho seme condition In fact they gather end silently discharge electricity from tho atmosphere, when you would » peel any efbeing prcsonl. Our Improvement hating received the approval of men of science, the politic are cautioned sgsinst purchasing of those who hsvo subslilntod Inferior Imitation. Hf.o Bond rnd. o, none. Wo manufacture for the whole Un ted Slates and for eipotslfon to ally narl of Iho woild. All order, for rods, "hofs.sloor retail, ihough ho Post Ofiloo. win lo promptly attended Co If oddrciico lo tho «üb»or(bor« at Cirlkla, United States Clothing flail. THE subscriber is now opening an enUro now stock of Clothing in Iho room sdJoininjrßurk holder's hotel, which Will bo sold for cosh, cheater than over heard tell of in Ihis town or county, H* would invito all his old friond. and customers who have ho liberally patronized him for many, >»«»•} hia other .tore, and the public in general, to calUßfl examine iiia stout before purchasing .elsewhere, as wo can't bo undersold and will give as 4t * I s bettor garment for tho money, than can be bll at any other slore in Carlisle. We hate now on hand kn o'aioitment or Fine drew cloth coata, Frock <l^ Sack do ‘ . . v Tweed , ' do Summer cloth do n. . , Linen, Cotton, Paramelle, Ooltonotfae, OamhanJ " r"ne” Coniraera P.nlaleattS, in' grt»l »*K«ty of Cashmarette, Cord aid'B*«v«^ l tecn P “ nWlo<>, Fi'no black Batin Vest*. XHOMASH.SK.IIrES’ Black Dnralhoa do new r.i,oxnix«s noons, X AND FURNISHING STORE. A full , loc k of Linen end cotton Pantaloons. , Opposite Us licit Read OJfiea, Well Hifill Strait, Tho Clothing has bean selected u f. b » * ,r Carliatc. practical Tailor, who has much experience in ««!■ TH.SKll.KSdcaires to inform hia old friends [. Clol hi n g. . ■ . and lire publio that ho hao opened a general kjop on hand n good aasorlmont of cloth* clothing establishment, and hae now In .lore a ex- ° „ rc ,‘. .„,ti„e(t., ce.Gmnretla, «•«•»*. «-ecda of the beet and cbeape.t good, ever d ri |, ing , co | lO rnador, drcp-de-clna velrele, beaVcf., Sod in Carlisle. n„ ic., wblch will be made np to «dcr ft. good rrlou’s, Yontlt’s, tllttl Bay’s Clotulllff, j Ci n | low prlcca, and on ohort notice. fo- Boring Bummor end Winter wear, now on hand S AI , j„ o Hment of shtrta, collars, bojoA of ever* variety and futnlsbod at reduced talon.— I j crSi umbrellas, gloves,atocka.carpcl bags, travelling Ho baaulso a largo slid well selectedl astorlmanl of, , rllnklli valises. . i P«.tl Hat* Pieeo Gouda, of English, french and Gorman tab., Loß | lorn , Chip, Panama and China Pearl Hat*, rics of now and boniilifol patterns, fur coals, panto ln >holl jibing pertaining to gonUomaxt* and veala, which will be made to order in the most wear, can bo had el pneeo astonishingly low and approved and fa.liionablo manner and in a superior! | lty . Our motto la “Quick Safes d.Smart 1 y oy kopron land"' aV.o- rndi. Robber lh . old .tend Weal Itf.in .Ir.et. adjaln-, “SC confident* from tho potation Which I. i"g Durkholder'a hotel. onARi OQILB*. hae been hie conalanl aim for a course of year* to aeouro for bla oalabliahmcol, of hia ability opi ~ respectfully Invite, an oaamiuatton o f h» .look, wllloh for quality, woiUvnanolnp and low pne cannot bo enrpasaod. Carlisle. May 27. IBSd-ly. d magcauiilin, A. 8. SEN EH. M.iy 13lb, 1853—3 m. Pi-cub Arrival of New ItooOj. ■ TUB aubacribcr Un> jnet iclumcd froja wy iiihVnow .took Of Dry , n«mrra do l.aince, S»\k Ti*i»u«*» Uren*flin«*f _ 1 i ii„u ' AlUm'uocb, Hummer Bitk« In gait-Vkr!tW. ; X»>rJ«. ’ Halt*. * June 34, 1 Assignee’s Safe of Keal Estate. THE undersigned, Assignees of Samuel Bfidkef* offer at private sale, Iho following real oilatVTis* No 1. The valuable at preseflt ocoopiod by iho said Samuel Brioker, sltatlfr io Mooroo; township, Cumberland county, about on* and a quarter miles sooth oTChu'rohtowO, odihtrnfpff I go ACRE^ 100 acres of which Is improved,arid in of cultivation, (ho acres cd with valuable timber*.. Tho • STONE DWELLING? HOUBE.‘%ok is'aweU water convenient to tho dwilfin’ifc. Tjibro 'iOttffft young Apple Orchard‘and a ~Vari<Jl/ olhdrlfrtUl trees on iho premises. Tiip X e^(?^ BrtSAcholCfttK runs at tho west snjff.bf (his properly.,*'Th* pWpiflf is io goo.d condition I'n'ovefy.rßipecliehff/i (n a pleasant and healthy locality. No. 2. . The Merchant MiH Prdpextjf’, situate in tho township aforesaid, containing 15 Acres • of improved land. Tho improvements are a Urta MERCHANT, MILL, on tho Yellow ( Brooches Creek, running* four burs, and In good condition la every respect... Also a Brick Tenant Hotue, (WilH water at (ho door,) a small barn, and other out buildings. There is on this property u youhg orch ard and a choice variety of other fruit trees. No. 3. Thirty acres of liariJ,' siluolo in tho township aforesaid, sod pod vooiont to tho two properties described abovf* T~* Tho land ie well covered with timber^ ana will bo sold with the mill property or separata to suit purchasers. ( For particulars, call on either of (he udtfcrslgafilTa residing in Monroe township. ■ ■ MOSES BRICKEft/ : . - GEORGE W. BRICICpSV Assignees tf SarhlitT Brtcfcfcr, - Carlisle, May 57.1852—tf. ■ , Farm and Factory for Sale. TUB subsciibor offers at private 1 sale, the piopsr ttjjo which bo now resides, situate in towflK on tho oast eida-of the State road leading* {trrittf courify. Tho property contains 52 Acres, more or lose, of ground) about 86 acres of which arif nprovcd,and in a high state of cultivation* Tb* ■raaindor is well covered with valuable yotfrfc tin* :h as ebesnut, oak, hickory, &e« .The piovemcnis oro a two story wetlhetboaijlfd' Dwelling House and Kitchen,atwo iWiy building, known as the “Thrta Square JleU Woollen Factory,” in which are all ihumachl* y necessary to carry on manufacturing ptirpoeM ih a pair of Chopping Burrs, Corn Screw,' Girev* Saw, all in good condition. The Pactdty bor ( au' ML 1 m is propelled by a never failing stream of W«Ur.— ■ There is also on the premises a Yonng ApplsOftn* anl of grafted fruit, together with other frail’lt*e#v The Ideation tvould bo a favorable one for etrtylDg i the Tanning business, or the grinding of CtatQftfi* For particulars cull on the undersigned* tesfdlog ic promises. ‘ BA.MUEL L. GILLESPIE, Juno 10, I 8. r >3—if Valuable Farm for Sale* TUG subscriber offers &i private sale thtiwlmUs farm situate in North Middleton township, Cun* crl.uid county, about 5 miles from Carlisle, bounded* y Undsof IVioscs Wetzel, Oeorgo Bfochl, ——- Zoiglcr and others, containing 207 Acres, more o' less, of fuel rule SUto land, 130 tcrfcS of trJ>rcl) is cleared and enclosed wllh good fenfiet Sod in a high stale of cultivation, about 12'aores'of It being meadow with s never failing spring Uf watif running through it, which makes it m very soUsbl* farm fyr grazing. The remaining 60 dcrek li’cursr-rf cd with good timber. Tha improveitoei»(4 * n_ji doublo two story LOG HOUSE* Kilchtfi. j&ESjfr LOG BARN, Spring; House {■j|sraft|Outt)uild(Oga, a Well of never convenient to the house. A Writ »brj® Apjband Peach Orchard and other eUftlcV MU Ueet on the’premises. * Asy persona wishing to view Ihaarota farm WIU , plcnM call oft-lho UUdnraie E * d »©*idlogJh CalJUl%| 1 ” F# " s '”° "SKTiubS* ZmbnjrtA April 32. 1852—4 m i_X_ UATS ANP CAPS r . „ Spring Styles. Wm, -u_TItnUT, baa ju«l received and utim Hie Springbiyie or sj«x*/br 1652, an elcganK article, to which ho invilca tho jioW lie. His ruts arc of all prices, from tho moat W iranlly finished to tho cheap common article, end of every variety of stylo now worn. He continue* l.to and keep always onhkod a full assortment of HATS'Snd CAPS for men arid boys, sftd he Can deu* cheaper and bolter article (ban any olftaif eaUUilS* roent in (own. Thoio in want df good, da, end elegantly finirhed Hal., would do wall lo ialf before purcbailng claowbero. ' .... The oltcnlion of oiliiona and alranjora la par(icri •irlv invited lo Ibo boanliful Spring Styld dr Hafc „l received, a really b.nd.oma cd to bo just as good, aa it is nest, and tasteful to ’’K'omber that tho Urgent •"* iown may alwaja bo found at TROCT 3, MM t Horn, reap of tho i’pircopal Church. Carlisle, April 23.185 fr An.il 33. lßf>3 Cm June 24, 1062
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