HS|± Uetir Whiit a Leading WHIg Say*. Hlr. Gentry, of TonnoßßCO,,who .is acknowledged I bp < lbo,a^|Cßt )/ !Vyb|g in.Gcongrcßß, ami one of tba I Btrobgoel stamp sinkers in the South, llins speaks ofi Gcni 'BooU pndtlieproepocla of lils Tins Sdotf £nthbilaßDilk certainly working: U ! ia duo lb God, ScoJUoflay— Qa ( X do.beliqvo(Q bo jrub—lhat His" military career liaff'bVoh' morobrllliqnt than that of either of iboso distingufclictf gobejiils, or igan thal’ofany ‘.other goberd fitnc6,VVftßhingl6n*B ddy;,yet It Is a Tact ihttl'diiglifto ud ohacrVed who. oYo ,cypher. ing: an l tho sum of'availability;.that somehow or clstf ’sorboliow—l will not undertake to explain nod > define. has not, In,tys'personal character those attribute*.dnclijualftids which make IJib people loyo .hiM arjltwjrlbvfed Jkckibo.Jla»ri*piyqnd Toylor.— TCtySdimro.himara mllita/yTiQrb.'but that is the beginning l and (ho end of it. Tho idea of his availability will turn out to bo tho greatest possible mistake..; Howillproveto bo tho. weakest man ever run/orlho Presidency. .Ho will bo.more overwhelm ingly-defeated, in my opinion, than any man who haq ever boon plocedjn that position by any consid crablo political organization. Why is it that tho Whig party cannot nationalize itself by running him for tho, Presidency t . Because of tho auspices under . which,ho has been made a candidate, and tho course ha has thought proper to pursue. 1 ' " My.present impression Is, that I shall deem it more consistent with tny pride of character to stand aloof from the conlcst. But if 1 thought ono man's vote, or ono man's Influence wero necessary to cast the vote of Tennessee for Piorco ond King, my voice arid veto should be given to them bnlicsilalingly.— And atiy gentleman whb dreams that any Southern Slate wjll cajt Its.volo for Gen. Scott*'-in the next Presidential election,dreams,in my opinion, a dream that will never be realized." Never Thought Of* Tho whiffs say that Gen. Plcrco was never thought of before'hianbmfriadon as a candidate for tho Presi, dcncy. To show tho error of this as well as tho opinion ‘entertained of Gen. Fierce at home, we copy thb following from (ho Manchester (N. II.) American, (whig,) of lasi Moy : •‘GEN. PIERCE FOR PRESIDENT.—MnMere hove now arrived at that stage that this gohilcman may fairly bo reckoned as lltccly to he a candidate for the Presidency. Wo should consider it n mis fortune to the whlgs of this Slate, wore his nominn tion to (ako place; but after all not an irreparable calamity were ho to bo elected. Ho is without doubt one of the ablest men in the Democratic party. — Sonic months ego, at Washington, wo heard on eminent Whig member of Congress remark, that ho thought there was a very strong probability that Gen. Pierce would bo the man upon whom the Dem ocratic party would at lust settle. There sro few men who in linir general demeanor, and intercourse among man, exert a stronger personal influence than ho” WANTED AGENTS of experience wonted to operate for the Farmer’s & Mechanic’s Mutual Health A-soci ajion, of Harrisburg, Pa., to whom the best of en ooursccmoitl will.ho given. Apply ol the affine, 52 South SccondSlrcet, or address post pa id, J . F. Oulch, Pr.oiJcnt^ Estate KuUcc. LETTERS of ndniimstniMnn on the ramie of Leonard UultorfT, deceased, laio of Silver Spring township, Cumberland co., have, hern issued by tho R-giSter of said county, to the subscriber resi ding in tho some township. All persons having claims against the estate of said decedent will pre t»*nt them* for settlement, and ihuse indebted will make immediate payment to ..GEORGE BUTTORFF, Adm’r. .Inly 29, 1852—Gt Assignee's Sale of Real Estate iTHE undcfsigncd,‘Assignees of Samuel Bricker, ofibr-at public sole, on the promises, on TUESDAY September 7lh, 18C2,at 10 o’clock, A. M , the follow ing real estate, viz: \ No l. The valuable farm at present ueoupied by tho said Samuel Bricker, situate in Monroe township, Cumberland county, about one and a quarter milea south of ClmrchlownyConUining ISO ACRES, IQOaCrcsof which Uimproved,and in a high slate* of cultivation, llic remaining 90 acres is well cover ed with valuable limber* Tho improvements are o n i STONE DWELLING HOUSE. Dank • Ham* Waggon Shed, Corn Cribs, Wash [■lHouse, and oilier necessary oul-buildings is a well ond also a spring of good water-convenient to the dwelling. There is also a yoong Apple Orchard and a variety of oilier fruil trace on Iho premises. Tho Yellow Breeches Creek runs at tho weal side of this property. The properly is in good condition.in every reaped, and is alluded in a pleasant and healthy locality. No. 2. The Merchant Mill Property, situate in tho township aforesaid, containing 15 Acres of improved bind. Tho improvements are n large MERCHANT MILL, pn tho Yellow Breeches Creek, running four burs, Snd in-good condition in every respect. Also a Brick Tenant (loose, (with wotcr at the door.) a small barn, and oilier mil t-u*iatng*;—TWrla on-TTitrproptrry a'young orcfi urd uno a choice variety of other fruil trees. Na. 3. Thirty acres of Mountain Land, jfSLm. situate in tiro township aforesaid, and enn jSSSc.vcnicnl Inlfio two properties described above. The land is well covered wllh timber, and will be sold with the mill properly or separate to suit purchasers. For particulars, coll on either pf iho undersigned, residing in Monroe township. MOSES BRICKKR. GEORGE W. BRU.KER. Aetignees nf Samuel Brieker, July 2D. 1952—ts TWO FARMS FOR SAFE. THE subscriber will offer d public sate, on Satur day the 25th day of September next, his TWO FARMS, situated in Southampton township, Cum' bertand county, on the road leading from Shippens burg to Newvillp, 3 miles from the former and 7 frotri 4ho latter place. No ! contains 85 ncrcsof good -Limbstono Land, about 70 acres of which Are'clcarcd. Tho improvements arc a largo Brick 'JUiuJL H Qt, lt Born, u two story Log House, two Tenant bouses, Wagonmnkcrand Black* shop, a' Young Orchard of grafted jjjfcgKffhit. a never failing well of wotcr, Ac. No. 'i cohtalijf 8! seres, about GO seres of which are cleared. Tho Improvements are a two story Brick house, s Frapio bahk barn, a’Young Orchard of ■rsßod fruit, and a never falling well of water. They will ho sold altogether or separate to suit purchasers. Sale to commence at I o’clock P. M. f the terms will bo made known by HENRY AU. . July £Q, 1852—81* Lylton’s Vallpy Coal. KAA TONS Lykcn’a Volley Coal of variom «m> OUU broken or ocrconoil, prepared for family non receiving and for sain by K 6 . W D MURRAY Agt. July 39, 1063—0 n) . ' Limoburnor’s Coal. OCIA TONS I.ykcn'e Volley Nul Coni, a superior filni article for butning lime, receiving end for \|T B MUKRAV Agl. sale by July 29; 1852—6 m •OcJUU artlcld.rccolylng and for unto by , WB MURRAY Agt. Joly 80, 1859—flm Piltstcm Coal. OAA TONS PUlston coal, a superior article, ro« Znij ceiving ond for Bale by ■ .r. WD MURRAY Agt. July SO, 1862—Gm . . . Dauphin Coal. 1 OH TONB Dauphin coal of all aiica, for family itfU UM and llmeburning, rocoi.ing ond for solo fcr . ' W B-MU-RRA? Agt. July 29,1852 —6m MAKIUAG.E, HAPPINESS AND COMPETENCE. WHY IS ITI That we behold many females, scarce in the meridian of life broken in health ana spirits with & complication of disease* and ailments, depriving them of the power for the enjoyment of life at an ace when physical health, bnoyancy of apinu, and happy lerenityof mind, arising from a condition ofneaJih, should be predominant. - . Many ortho causes of her sufferings nt first—perhaps years before, perhaps during girlhood, or the first years of marriage— were in (heir origin to light as to pas* unnoticed, and of course nrglecttd. IN AFTER YEARS, When too late*to bo benefited by nnr knowledge, we look hick .and mourn, and regret the full consequences of onr ignorance'. What would vro not often give to poisesi. In estlrlifir. (he knowledge we obtain in after years! And what days and nights xif angal.li. we Jiluhy.hot hsve ur«U mpstfa, ir im knowledge was timely possessed. It is MELANCHOLY AND STARTLING To liehold the sickness and suffering endured by many a wife for many years, from mines simple and controllable, easily remedied—or better still,—not incurred, iferery WIFE AND MOTHER Possessed the information contained in a little vnlntne, (with in lire reach ofall| which would apare to herself YEARS OF HUBERT, And to her husband the cnnstvnt toil and anxiety of mind, necessarily devolving upon him Imm sickness ol the wife, without giving him (he opportunity of acquiring that com* petence which his exertions are entitled, and the possession ol which would secure the happiness of himself, wife, mul children. SECURE THE MEANS OF HAPPINESS By becoming in time possessed n( the knowledge, the want of which has caused the sickness and povert, of ihonsands. In view of such consequences, no wife nr mother is excu sable if she neglect in avail herself of (list knowledge in respect to hehelf, which wuntd spire her much suffering, bo the means of happiness and prosperity to her husband, and confer upon her children that blessing above all price— healthy bodies, with healthy minds. That knowledge is contained in a little work entitled THE MARRIED WOMAN’S Private Medical Companion. BY DR. A. M, HIAURICEAU, One Hundredth JZdiiian. IPmo.. pp. 920. Price, .10 eta (ns fikk parert. extra Bt.tmxa, §1 00 ] First published in 1317, and it it not SURPRIZING OR IVONDEKFCL, Conilihrlnff that K VBUY PEMAT.E, WHETHER niARRIUU OR NOT, can here acquire n full knowlrdgo of (he nature, character nml causes of her complain!*, with the various symptoms, and that nearly HALF A MILLION COPIES ibmdtl Imre been told. It lx impracticable to ronrey fully die ration* snlijert* trralnl of, a* they are of a nature ainrlly intended Tor the in,rried, or dime rnniemplatmi; marriaGe*. Inn no female ilrtirons of CMJ.I V Mta health. and dm henuu , consequent upon health. which i, to rondneire to her own happiness, and Mint nt' tier husband, but either ha* or will obtain it. a* h>i nr vrill every husband who has die lute and affection of in* wife at heart, nr dial of hit own pecuniary iiiiiaave ment. UPWARDS OP ONK HUNDRED THOU SAND COPIES Mave Keen SENT BY AIA XL. \» it Kin (he lan Tew moutl>* 3 tra’Basc and Shameful Fraud!! CAUTION TO BOOKSELLERS. VIOLATION OF COPYRIGHT. A SPURIOUS EDITION 11*5**111 and barefaced, luij been atmeptilionsW i«»ned, with die ninr form and me. rxaedy the lun 'lmi l‘aiir. and r.a.dj the tame TTPOonAPIIICAt. ARIIANORRtBNT, Rut another name substituted for " Dr. A. M. Matmeeao, and Ibi.t.ni" fur" New York "and the words, hatrini according tn Act nf Coner ess, In the year IOJ7, by JOSKPII THOM', In die ('lni's Oifire of (he District Cnmi nf die Southern o (strict of New Vork, OJUTTED. The rontenta, the subject matter, and readme are ENTinCI.Y DIFFERENT, Primed nn poor, brortnUfi. dirty with a paper cover. It can he known altn from tl<,mis*rable and illegible wood rnt* <rattered throughout in pages. The copyright edition C*>u/o/n» none. Cimrnnii nrifif, 11 -line air any in the trade «o toil (<■ thame and common -Mi a* to he w.llmg parliea IN DEFRAUDING THEIR CUSTOMERS, le*« than dir leg-il owner of die pronertv in copyright, ll.ry "ill he prosecuted, and ilepi will he taken 10 expose A ropy will he ,ent to each tinnkietlrr nr firm, (with die term* upon which they will hr furnished,) n|<ou receipt ol lilt ni their bntinm cant of addret* CATJTIOW TO THE PUBLIC, BIC NOT DKPHAI’DEDI It i,, n« U<v>k nntrsa Dr. A. M. Minrlfean, 121 Liberty M , N V . i, on die title amt the miry in CleilTs Ollier on tin- b-<rk oftlie title |>a*r coirMfomU •* lierrin, and buy <*»■> «f ir,|im»h)r ami hnonnlilr ileal.a, or ■mil by jpall, ami ad itn-*- in Pr. A. M. MaiiHcrtn. Knll title j«ce, with conteni«, Insrihrr wttli n few pa*ra Ireatiitgof imimnant tnlijrcli to errry tnanird frmafr, «ill l.r •ml. free ofcKinte, Inany.onr mclming a Inter tUiflp th a itc|«oiJ Inter, aildieuec! u iiertiu. rrOn rterhit of Plflf Cents, (or Oh© Dollnr for 11m flue Ddlllnn extra lilnOlng,) ••THE MAIiniEO WOMAN’S PUIVATK JlfrcniCAt, COMPANION" Is unit (mn/N-U rw«) In any part of lltn United States. All letters must lie imal-pdil. ami nililt-rasrrl to Dll. A. M. MAfMUCKAt', fln* Vi'ii, Srw York City. Pi»l*U«l»lngOrHce, No, lllOl.lberty Street. New York* For safe By Blanch *dc Crop HorrishurgrJ-Swaris Bloomshurg, J S Worth Lebanon, O W Do Win Milford, J W Ensminger Mnnheim, II W Huntingdon, 8 McDonald Uniontown, J M Baum N-iw Beilin, H A LnnlZ Reading, E T Merso Croncavillo, N Y; R I 1 Crocker BrmvnsvUlo, Wants Stark Carbondolo, Eidred «fe Wright Williams 1 port, 8 Tuck Wilkesharro, 0 W Earle Waynesboro; ,it Crosky Merest, Leader Honover, S W Toylor | Utica, R P Cummings Somerset, T B Peterson, Philadelphia. July SO’, 1652—3m* PRIVATE SAtE. THE subscriber offers at private sale iho pro perty in which he nnw lives, situate tn Wealpenns borough township, Cumberland county, consisting n 11.1 of a House and Lot of Ground, contain fwS&jMK ing ono acre, well stocked with fruit iilißsff ,rpnH - Bn(l u '’ l ** wnter convenient in the Tho house is a two story Frame mul has a shop attached, suitable for a mechanic. It is a good stand for business. Tho propeity will bo snld'On reasonable terms. Persons desirous ol purchasing aro requested to call ond examine. JOHN F. DF.SANNO. July 20, 1852—31* Notice to Dealers, Retailers, &o. HAVING been appointed “Sealer of Weights and Measures,” for the county of Cumberland, I hereby give notice that my oflico is nearly opposite the public house of Mr. Hoover, in tho borough of Mcchaniosburg, where 1 will attend to oil persons wishing to have their Weights and Measures ad* justed, when not absont attending to tho duties of said office. WILLIAM BROOKS, July 29,1852—31 Touchers Wanted. SEVISN Male Teachers wanted to take chargo of the public schools of Frankford township—the schools to open about the Ist of September. The Directors will m?el at Lackey’s store, in said town ship, on Thursday the 13th of August, at 1 o’clock p. M., for tho examination of applicants. JOHN MOUNTZ, Seo’ty. July 03, 1853—31* Fresh Arrival of Now Goods. THE subscriber bss just returned from tho city with a new stock of Dry Goods, consisting of Ba reges, U&rogo do Lalnos, Silk Tissues, Grenadines, Alboninos, Summer Silks in great variety, Lawns, Ginghams, dolled Swiss Muslim,'Joconct and Swiss muslins, with many olhci summer dress goods, all of which will bo sold ol low cash prices. GEO W 11ITNER. Juno 24. 1853. QAA GALLONS,superior.Vnrnisheajuqt received from'' the beat manufactory . lti k tl>o Uiyitod Slates,' at the Hardware establishment of , S J.P.LYNB. /N. D. My varnishes oro used by most of tho principal cabinet and coach makers In this und tho adjoining counties, and pronounced by all fur supo-1 ~ rior to any other In tho market, I invito oil who u J . , P * ,cc » Rc«tHOc«l. this article to try Lyno’s varnish, and U will odd ] THE subscriber Is now soiling off hia Block of fifty per cent, to tho looks and durability of your summer goods at greatly reduced prices for onsb. cabinet ware and Carriages, also a variety of springs,, Lawns, Badges, Tissues, parasols, summer silks, Axles, Hubs, Do\vs, Feloca, Enamel Leather, Our-, bonnets, ribbons, &0., can be had at prices truly tain Cloth, Drab Cloth, Laces, Fringe, Purled IJolr astonishing. Como and secure Ibebargaln&whllo and Sofa Springs. they osh be had, JOHN P. LYNIiJ. July 22: • '■ - FARMERSTO YOIfR : 'IA'TEREST: STILL GREATER IMPROVEMENT IN GRAIN DRILLS. PRICE REDUCED TO SIXTY DOLLARS. s . O' O' ? “ 99. H v* cc SEED AND GRAIN PLANTER. THIS Machine was Patented July 2, 1850, and has received tho Ugliest premium at all the Exhibitions whore it his ever been contested; including Now Castle county, I [Delaware. Agricultural Society,Oct. 9lh, 1850; Philadelphia and Dolasvaro county Agricultural Society,Dpt. 17th. 1850; Maryland Stale Ag. ricullural Society, Oct. 23d, 1850, and Oct. 24th, 1051, and Michigan Slate Agricultural Society, Sept. 25th. 1851. . „•* I. , , . .... Tho above Drill is not liable to gel out of repair, is exceedingly timpio in its construction, will sow point rows in oil irregular shaped fields, and possesses superior advantages to ull others in the case and quickness with which it can bo regulated to sow any desired qUanUlyiof grain per acre, while the draft 1 upon tho horses is twenty-five per ecnl. lighter,.and consequently wilh tho some labor, can seed one fourth more ground per day than moat other machines now in ,use.' *1 ho bbjection so common to Drilling Ma chines of becoming Choked if the seed Is not perfectly cleaned, is.eqlirciy obviated in the simple and pccu. I liar construction of this Drill, o's white raps and shoil flraw will not interfere in the least with the regular 1 distribution of the scad. It is warranted to-dlslriboto-tU* seed evenly; to sow any quantity per aero com- monly sown broadcast; lo not cul or break the' grains; proper care. Having sold about 400 of 1110 above Drills tbo past ballon nl ibo purchasers; and after careful and Ihorou improvements, wo now feel warranted in saying that superior lo any other machine for the purpose, now In Having mode arrangements Io fur nish 1000 of tho bo prepared, at all times, to supply Orders without del All orders addressed lo the undersigned will wai countv, wishing to examine one of the nbovo mochir that effect with il. L Burkholder or J. Rheem, of C July 22.1852—6i* ShcrifPs Sales, BY virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Expon as, Levari Facias, and Fieri Facias, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland coun ty. and to mo directed, 1 will expose lo sale by public venduo nr outcry, at the Court House, in the Borough of Carlisle, on Friday the 13ih day of August, 1850, at 10 o’clock A. M., the follow ing described real estate, viz: Also, a lot of ground situate in the borough of Carlisle, containing DU feet in front ami 210 feel in d'-pth, more or less, bounded by High street on tho south, Dickinson alley on the north, and lots of H. Denny on the west and Mrs. Stevenson on tho east, having thereon erected a two story Slone House,t Frame Shop, &c. Seized and taken la execution as the property of Isabella Wormley. Also, a certain house and lot of ground In the Borough of Carlisle, bounded on the south, by Loulher street, on the cast by East street, op the north hy Locust alley, and on the west by Peter Spahr, containing GO feet in front on Loulher street and 240 feel in depth on Bast street, being lot No. 311 in the plan of said borough, together with (he hereditament and appurtenances thereunto belong ing. Seized and taken in execution as the proper ty of John Brannon. Also, a Jot of ground situate in tho borough of Carlisle, bounded by the Harrisburg, Carlisle and ChnmhoCburg turnpike on the north, by lots of loim Sanderson on the west anil W VV Lewis on the east, and a 20 fed alley on the south, contain -ng 0G feet in front and 170 fed in depth, more or less, having thereon erected a two story Brick House, Seized and taken in execution asthe pro perty of Margaret Irvine. Also, a lot ol ground situate in the borough of Carlisle, containing ono acre, more or loss, bound ed by Potnfrd street on the north, Bast street on tho west, Win Park on the south and the Ldort Spring on the east, having thereon eroded a large Stone 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 the properly of Robert Snodgrass. Also, a lot of ground situate in the village ol WhiteluH, Bastpennsborough township. No. 3 in the plan of said town, containing 51$ fed on the nasi along properly of Henry Rupp, 74$ fed on the north ulong the Railroad, 74$ leel on the west along property of Henry Louden, and 74$ feel on the north along the Stale road, more or leas, hav. tng thereon erected a two story double Frame house, &o. Seized and taken hi execution as tho property of John (Jratt. Also, a lot of ground ■situate in Monroe town ship, containing 2 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of John Behzhoover, Westfall, Ifc B 1 Shoploy and other*, having thereon orooi**d n one and a half story Log House and a iFromo Slab'll * Seized and taken in execution as tho property of Daniel Bobb* Also, a 10l of ground shunto in Plainfield, VWf*l pennsborough township, containing 90 porches, more or less, bounded by lots of Holer Llningorort ilto west, John Halo on tho •eoulh, tho Slate road on tho north, and an alloy on-the) oast, having thereon erected a large douolo 2 story Log House, &c. Seized and taken in execution as tho proper ly of John VVeiglo. And all to bo sold by mo, DAVID SMITH, Sh'ff. Sheriff's Office, Carlisle, July 22, 1852. Blacksmith and Machinists, WILL find no difficulty in selecting such sizes of Iron, Steel, Anvils, Vicee, Screw plates, Piles, Jto, nt prices that cannot fat) to please, at tho cheap hardware store of July 22. H. SAXTON. Shoemakers, WILL And It to their interest to call and examine my extensive assortment of lasts, patent leather, Oilf skins, muroropf lining nni binding aKlrjs, *bi» nish, owls, thread, vyax, end shoemakers kh in genera). H, SAXTON. July 29. Comont! Cement!! JUST received and for saio very low, a fresh supply of Hydraulic Cement for Cisterns, &o.— Also Cistern Pumps, at the cheap hardware store in East Main atroot. July 22. H. SAXTON. Carpenters and Builders, WILL find a comploto assortment of tho most ap proved articles in tho Hardware lino, embracing chisels, hatchets, drawing knives, braces and bits, graduating augors, window glass of all sizes, &c,, at such reduced prices that roust onauro a continu ance of their patronage. July 22. HENRY* SAXTON. Groceries. A general Assortment of Fresh Cofflus, Brown, While &. crushed Sugars* Spices, Chocolates, Extract or Coffee, and a constant and, general supply of Jonkln’s No. liTcas, either In BdlkorpacUß;tir>tTpCTturTp«hiy, with all Iho other varieties, Including . , WILLOWS CEDAR WARE, such as Daskols, Tubs, Ouakols, Measures. Howls, Churns, 61 0. For eale by J. W. EUY i Juno 3. 1852. bo Veit tnado of good materials and durable with it of which met with tho unqualified appro. iugh experiments, which have resulted in still greater it Moore's Patent Seed and Grain Planter improved, is .nthepurkot. , ~ .... o above Machines for sale, (ho coming season, wo shall lay. ,t arrant prompt attention. Any psrson in Cumberland ince, will be called on by L. Peirce, by leaving word to Carlisle, or by oddressing him through Carlisle. P. O. LEE, PEIRCE iV LEE, Ercildoun /’. o.\ Cheater county. Pn■ Tcaclicrs Wanted NINE Male and two Female teachers will find employment in Silver Spring School District, Cumberland nuniv. for right months lo teach tho branches now taught in the edmmon schools of this Stale. It is expected the schools will open about the M of September nexi. Recommenda tions ns to moral diameter will he required. An examination of the applicants will lake place at the public house of George Dney, in Hogestnwn. on Saturday the 7ih day nf August next, commenc ing ol!) o'clock A. M. By o'der of tho Board. GBO. H. BUCHER, Scct’y. Jply 15, 1852—41 Estate Notice LETTERS of Administration having issued Id iht undersigned, residing hi the Borough of Car lisle, bn' tho eslnlo of Korn, Into of said Boroiighvdcccoscd, Ihoso indebted to sntd estate are rcqucalCtf payment and those having claims to present them fur settlement. July 15. 1852 —Gw TUB subscriber hereby notifies all persons to whom ho is indebted, that ho has applied to the Court of Common Plena of Cumbeilnnd county, (to be'hold In Carlisle, oh Monday (ho 23J of August.) for the benefit of the Insolvent Laws of this Com monwealth, when anti whore his creditors may at tend if they'think proper, .1n1y.15. 18.12—31 Resolution jPttssefTVn '/'own Council, July 8, 1850. Rr.snt.vr.n, ThnlSouth street from Hanover street to 'Lcto’rt Sprin?. be regulated in Accordance with tiro provipiorin of the Act of Assembly of tho Olh of April, A. D. 1860. A. NOBLE. Pres’t, Atlc'sl Thor. D. Maiiov, Src'ty. Corp. Assignee Notice TH V. undersigned, having been duly appointed Assignee ol Rufus E. Shcpley, jr., of Carlisle, Cumberland county, hereby notifies all persons indebted to and Shcpley, to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims against him to pre sent llirrn duly authenticated, to tho subscriber, rosidlnrr in Carlisle, eouniy aforesaid. JOHN GOODYEAR, Jr. Attiente of Rufus E. Sheptev, tr. July 15. 1852—31 to TEACHERS. AN examination for one or two vacancies in the highest schools of tho male department of Carlisle, yJfHake place oi\ ttntenlny the tlh nf August nfext, in Education Hall nt 0 o’clock, A-'M. For partic ulars enquire of either of tho committee. J T. 11. SKILES, J. HAMILTON. ‘ 1 jyl's3t-. Committee / tooU Piit lor Barsuin«» IpvWlNGito tho vary oitraordiuftry heavy spring w business, I was conpelfcd io largely former ptock of Hardware, Cutlery. Saddlery, Shoct Conch trimmings, Wall paper, Bar and roiled iron, , 1 now invito nil persons In tvnnl of nrty ofxho above articles, to caff and poo us, as I am con fident my goods and prices will not fnil to plonso nil. Thankfrl for tho public’s very liberal patron age, I hope for a continuance of (bo eamo, os our aim is to ploaao all, and give you full value foryour money Now lilquor store. rpHB subscriber informs the public lhal ho has just X opened a 'Liquor store, in North Hanover street, next door to Huvorstick’s Drug store, where ho will keep- on ,hand the choicest Liquors, and among which may bo found Swnn Giri, Palm Leaf do., common do. rtie U;andy t Poach «lu. Cherry.p.rJJa.l, Blackberry do., Pepper do., An nlsecd fid. Vvjqo Bil^ra, £urt Win«, Maloda do., Lisbon do., Sherry do., ( jo., Muscat do. . Rum, Irish Whiskey, Old Whiskey, Oor- DißUtWine, Champaign, Claret Wine, Bergundu Port, Jomacaßpinls, Demijohns, dee. All kinds tf Liquors put up in bottles and ready for twlo whofesslo or rotail. Carlisle, July 1, 1853—4 t WHEREAS tho Honorable Jam kb H. Ohatiam, President Judge of (ho several Courts of Com iron PJotta of tho counties of Cumberland ,Porry and jinlatn.ln Pennsylvania,and justice of thcsovoral Courts of Oyer and Terminer and OonoialJailDo- Ijvory. in aaid oounl les, and Hon. John Rupp and qarai. Woodburn, Judges of (ho Court of Oyor and ’forminornnd General Jail Delivery, for the trial of capital and othorofloncee.ln the aaid county of (Jurabt'iland— by fholr precepts to mo directed dated dm I2lh of April, 1852, have ordered tho Court of Oyer atfJ Terminer and General Jail Delivery, to bo fceidon at Carlisle, on tho <Uh Monday of August 1»023d day) nt 10 o’clock in tho fore* nooiv to continuoono weak. 1 lyjTlCB Isthoroforo hereby given,tp tho Ooro inor<J Bticeaofthe Police and Constables of tbcaaid [counl of Cumberland,! hat they arc by tho said pro* itc mmandod to bothon ami there in their proper i s,vrUhthoirrolls, records,l nquisUions,oxan)l* and all other remembrances, to do those I vvhiohto their ofiiceaappertaln tohe done,and [ lotholarohuundhy recognizances,toproaoouto i u|io prisoners that are or then shall be in the I said.oounty,are to bothero to proaccuto them llhqjiwt., DAVID SMITH, Sheriff, i rbiiivt*b Orncz, > isrliale, July 1, 1862. S pdrooi lldliot tiling ollilu again jollof asstn o. QGJLBV. J. W. EBV. Notice JAMES PIPER. JOHN P. LYNE. DAVID MARTIN Proclamation iriumv'Aßi!. THE subscriber having just returned from (bo oast with another largo addition to his former stock, making it the most complete assortment of Hard ware, to bo found in tho county, would invito the attention ofoll desirous of getting bargains to 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 cd/and solicit a continuance of the same. HENRY SAiTON. July 22, 1862. To Coach and Cabinet Makers. THE-enbstotlber la fully prepared to meet their wants with an enlarged stock of fiardwareVn.their lino, Ma|. Costings, Springs, Aides, bands, patent lealheMaces.curlafnandfloorclolh, &c., walnut and mahogany veneers, glass and ma hogany knobs of all sizes and paUefns;' a large supply of varnishes, oils, turpentine, at such prices that will make it their interest to give him ino pre ference. H. saXton. July 22. Estate Notice AT,L persons ore hereby notified that Letters tes tamentary with the will annexed, on the estate of John Adam Ferdinand, late of Carlisle, Cumborla'nd county. Pa., deceased, have been issued by tho Reg ister In and foy said county to tho subscriber who resides in Carlisle. All persons having claims or demands against the estate of tho said decedent, are requested to make known the same without delay, and those indebted to make payment to JOHN LISZMAN, Ex’r. July I, 1852—Gt Notice to Teachers. OIX competent Touchers wanted to take charge of O the several schools in Hopewell township, Cum berland county. Branches required to bo taught— Orthography,Lexicology, Reading* Writing, Arith metic, Grammar arid Geography. Salary from SIQ to $2l), to qualifications. Schools to open in September next. Tho Board of Directors will mpet to examine teachers on Friday August fith, at 9 o'clock A. M., in Nowburg. By order of the board. JOHN P RHOADS, Secl'y. July 1 1852—Gt Estate Notice ALL persons arc hereby notified that Letters of Administration on tho estate of Thomas Stewart late of Mifllin tp.. Cumberland county, Pa., docoancd, have this day been issued by tho Register in and for said county to tho subscriber who resides in 1 Carlisle. All persons having claims or demands against the call to of the said decedent, are requested to make known tho some without delay, and those indebted to make payment to SAME. MARTIN, Adm'r. June 2 t, IS52—Ct Anditoi'f) Notice. THE undersigned an Auditor appointed by the Orphans* court, to distribute tho balance in the hands of Charles Maglaughlin and John Rhoads. Administrators of Jacob Staiqbaugh, lalo of the Borough of Carlisle, deceased, hereby gives notice to nil persons interested in said distribution, that ho will attend for that purpose nl the office of Car son C. Moore. Esq., on Friday tho Olh day of Au- I gust next, at 10 o’clock, A. M., at which time nnd \ place you aro requested to present your claims, i JOHN GOODYEAR, Jr., 1 July 8, 1852—dl Auditor. NOTICE. TO tho Heirs and Legal Representatives of Richard Patten, late of Dickinson township, dec’d. 'Fake notice that by order of the Orphan’s Court of Cumberland county, 1 will hold an Inquest to divide, part or value tho Real Estate of said de ceased on Saturday,the Tilt day of August, A. L>. 1652, on the premises, in Dickinson township, at 1 o’clock, P. M., when and where you may at tend If you think proper. DAVID SMITH, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, } Carlisle, July 8, 1852.—3\v 5 NOTICE IS hereby given by order of the court, to nil inter* ested, to bo and appear nt the next Orphans’ court, to be held at Carlisle, in nnd for Cumberland 00., on Tuesday tbo 17th of August, 1952. nnd show cause why John Piper ind John S. Dunlap, ad ministrators of James Piper, deceased, should not bo discharged from their trust. saml. martin, c. o. c. July ft, 1852—41 Estate Notice NOTICE is hereby given, that Letters of Ad ministration on the estate of Henry Hocli, late of Southampton township,deceased, have been issued by the Register of Cumberland county, to the sub* scriher residing in the same township. All per . sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, nnd those having claims will present them for settlement to GEORGE IIOCH, Adm’r. July 9, 1853—01* Town Property at Public Sale. On Tuesday, August 241 A, 1852. WILL be.oiTered at public sale, at 2 o’clock. P. M., at the Court House, in Carlisle, a HOUSE j, j and LOT of Ground, sitnalo on South 1 street in said borough, adjoining proper jjsmties of Wirt. M’Gonigftl, Rev. John F, and others. It contains (10 le«i on Hanover street, and extends back 240 feet. The house is a large (wo story double sluno building, commodious nnd roomy,Jand was formerly occu pied ns rr public house. It will bo sold single or In two or three ports to suit purchasers. The abovs I properly belongs to Wm, Trough, and will be sold j without reserve. Terms made known on the day I of sale by WM. GOULD, July 15, 1952—61 Auctioneer. | Valuable Town Properly for Sale, On Tuesday the 21 th day nf August, 1852. WILL bo sold at public sale, at the Court House, in Carlisle, on tbo ebovo day. at 10 o'clock A. M. the following described property, viz: No. 1. Tbo two story Slone Dwelling House a_xt nnd lot of ground, owned by Dr. John R. Knox, situate on High street, in said ■ ■■SRHiborougH, now In the occupancy ofMrt. Said properly Is 39 feet In front Diul exioudSSlO'feot In depth to DifiHiriscn alloy. Tito lot Includes four feet of an alley between It and No. 3. The house is largo and commodious, with sufficient back-buildings, and the lot stocked with fruit trees. This property isollglbly located for business, being In the centre of the borough. No. o.—Tho two story Brick House, owned by Mrs. Mary D. Knox, nearly adjoining the above on the same street, now occupied by I)r. Rawlins as a Drug store. Tho houeo is 27 feet in front nnd tho lot extends to the alloy before mentioned.— There is a largo Frame Stable on tbo end of the tot. .This property is one of tho host business stands In tho borough. The house is substantially built and Is now in good condition. No. 3.—Tho nno story and a hn|f Brick build ing attached to No. 2, being 1-1 foot in front and 240 feol deep, owned by Mrs. Mary B. Knox, nnd now occupied ns tho Post Office. This property lies between Nos. 1 and 2, an eight foot alloy di viding tho two properties. 'This Is also n good location nnd possesses many advantages as a bu siness stand. Nos. 2 ond 3 wIU bo sold separately or together ns may sail purchasers* .Indisputable lilies will bo made to each properly. Attendance will bo clven and terms of solo made known hy JOHN STUART, Agent for the Owners, July 9, 1952—71 For Salo or Rent n_ni THAI* desirable Brick Hondo & Lot, i blluqlo In Pitt street, Carlisle, bounded j MiajiHepon the south by property of Mr. G<ond- and on the north by property of Mrs. I Wise, is offered for sale, and If not sold it will be for rent. The building measure* 24 feet in front, and tho property Ib In good condition. t For psU'Uularq enquire,of July IS, 1853—3 t THB subscriber onb'rB llie ]ii'op«r* ty on which ho now resides, situate In MifiUn town ship, Cumberland county, 4 mjlcs north of Ntfffbhrg* on the east side. of the State rood leading to Pittj County. Tbo property contain? 52 Acres, more or less, of ground, abottt 85 acre*, of which IM improved, and in a high statd of* cultivation.; TU* remainder is well covered with valQShjß jtaopg tim* bor, such as chcqaut, 09k,' hickory# provemcnlaf.are a jwo stOry Dwelling Hbihro'. qn(i~Kifc!ieD; JulJil.building, (he Sqaif*?llol low Woollen Factory«** in ncry yjijjj>w with lipaif lOfChoppiag Burrs* CJom lar Saw,-&c.; all in -ghodicohdilion/ I The' Factory is propelled..by a Dover failing stream of.wsUn— There iji.ajro onthd premises a Young A pplo Orch* ard of grafted frail, together with other foiit (pee. The location would bo a favorable oho lor carrying on the Tanning or the grinding ofSomaO* For particulars call on the undersigned, residing on the premises, Jane 10, 1963-—tf Valuable. Farm for Sale.- TUE subscriber offers at private safe thatdaldililA farm situate in North Middleton loWnibip, Cudi crland county, about 5 miles from CarTißlo, bounded y lands of Mosca Wetzel, Georgia Brocht, 1 Zoigler and others, containing 307 Acres*', more or leas, of first rate Slato (and, 190 acrei of which is cleared and enclosed with gopd fences spd in n high stato of cultivation, about acres of It being meadow with a ncvtr failirig spring of jvaler running through it, whtdli niakiif ft a very soitatfto farm for grazing. The remaining 60 acres fsdovdr* cd witli- good timber. The Improvements sre « double two story LOG HOUSE, Kitchen, LOG BARN, Spring House and other ■ 15■■ »BW»Outbuildings, a WeU vf-mrrer fsiting wa convenient to the hdudb. Alto a largo Apple and Pencil Orchard and other choico frail (rocs on the premises. »/ Any persons wishing Co view tho above fafni will Iplcnßo cnll on Ilia undersigned residing ib Carlisle, or Peter Sipo residing on (lie premises. CATHARINE WUNDERLICH. April 22, 1952—4 m HATS AND CAPS! Spring Styles! WM. 11. TROUT, has just received arid opened i he Spring Stylo of Hals for elegant nriiclc, to which ho invites the attention oT the pub hc. II is Hate are of all prices,■ froth tho moat ele gantly finished to the cheap coirimon arlidle^tnd - of | every variety of elylo now worn. He oonlinaee to ' rsggCgSggfr manufacture and keep always on hand ‘ q full oseorlment of HATS arid ©APS for men and boy*, and ho 010 eell a cheaper and better article than any* other establish ment in town. Those in want of good, well made, ond elegantly finished Hats, would do well to Calf before purchasing oliowlicro. The attention of cilifecnn anJ'etraßgcrt (s particu larly inviicd to the beautiful Spring Style of Hats, just received, a really handsome article, and watrato. |trd lobe just as good, aaUla neat and tasteful in 1 appearance. Remember that the largest and bcßl'aitotlmonl in 1 town may always bo found at TROET’B,' Jruifts't Roir. rmr of the Episcopal Church. ! Carlisle. April2U. 1852. Coacli Trimming, Coach Pointing, Saddle and Harness Making. THE subscribers respectfully inform iho pritlic, that they have opened a new shop In North Hanover street, a few doora norti) of Glass* Hotel, whore they are prepared to -ihaWe ‘ffvCry article In /VA their Uneof businessas.cheap', i V|) neat anilnd substantial a a can hrnl'any wherd In Cumber* •WaJitlal Jond county. THey are rtotv prepared to Trim and Paint Coaches at short nolicdi'ond on the most ronsob.ihlo terms. They have alho on blind, and will manufacture to order, Single and Dtiriblo Hm* ness, Saddles, UriUles. Collars, &c. Having had considerable experience In rtlonßov® business, the undersigned flatter themselves that tbuy can give satisfaction ttfull who'-may favotthommUb ; their custom. ‘ *- With moderate prices and a desire lo please,they solicit o bliq-o of public pationoge. p, 11. BIIAMBAROER, C. M. COUKLIN. Carlisle, Juno 24, 1952—1y* LUOIDER 2 JLCifIBER I milE subscriber, residing in Wormloyeburg, a few X hundred yards ohovo iho old Harrisburg Bridge, Cumb. co., has on hand a few hundred thousand feet of LUMBER, which has been selected with care, and which will bo disposed of at b small profit Also, a lot of prime PINE SHINGLES. Poridoa wishing to purchase Lumber, will do well to call and examine for themselves before purchasing else where. Calien boardsfrom $lO to $l3 per tboomnd feet. J.-LONGNECtffiR^ Juno 17. 1852—0 t THE undersigned, an Auditor appointed J>y tbo Orphans Court of Cumberland county, to distribute [the balance in the hands of Benjamin E*h. Adtn*r |of the estate of Wm Audonriod, late of Hampden township, in enid county, deceased, hereby gives no tice to all persons interested in said distribution, that ho will attend for that purpose at the public hotaso of James A Meloy, in Mechaniosburg, on Saturday the Slst of July, at 10 o'clock A M., atwhich time and piacoyou ore requosfed.ro present jouf claims, ROBERT WILSON, Auditor- July 1 1952—4 t ' ' '*• ; NOTICE is hereby given that application tvlfl bo made to the next Legislature, agreeably to tbo Constitution and laws of thia Commonwealth, to renew the Charter of Iho Carlisle Deposit Bank. And alao to make eooh alteration In the Charter, as to confer upon said Bank the rights and privi , | e goB of a Dank of issue, and change the name to that of the “ Carlisle Bank." ' By order of the Board of Directors. • WM. M. BEETEM, Caihitr. 1, 1352—Cm. Shoe makers Behold, THE largest, best and cheapest. aMoriment 'Of Men's and French Morocco, Lirtirtgs, .Binding*, French and Talent Calf Skins, over operted In Cef lisle, together with a largo lot of taste, of the blest stylo, Boot Trees, shoo thread, awls, wax, pegp, and hit of the best manufacture and latest cute, now opening at tbo cheap Hardware Establishment of JOHNF.LYNE. T Eiom AS II i SRI M3B’ new cEoxniNfe noons, AND FURNISHING STORE. Opposite the Rail Road Office, Writ High Strut, Carlisle. TKV. SKVEiES desires (o inform hit did /Vlendt , ami the publio lhat ho hat opened® general olollilng eslablitiirnenl.and hat now itr tloro A qt. tonsiva tlook ofihobost and clieapotl ever olTerod in Carlisle. Dlou’9, Youth’s, mid B6y>B Clothing, Co; Spring, Summer and Winter wear, now oh'hand of every variety and furnished At reduced raloa.— Ho has also a largo and well ■elected niaortmqnlof [ piece Good*. of English, French and Germaty Fab rics,of now and bountiful patterns, for ’copts,• pant* and vesta, which will bo mads, in order .id thdfnoft approved,*!^.fashionable manner and in o.aap|(ilor nlyloof workmanship.. A fdll and elegant, steolc ofOcntlcmen’a Furnishing Gdoda.euch •• dtyve*, pjnln and fanny, shirt*, collar*, handkerchief*, tfew, dtn., constantly kept on hand. Al*o India Robber Ov'orcool* and Lrggins. Fooling confidmit from the repotallon which (t baa hern hi* constant aim fur a course of year* %G soouro lorjiin establishment, ofhitt nbljity to pieoin ha respectfully itiviten nn nomination uf hit,*tnek which for quality, workmanship and low' cannot hc*ahrpn*w'd. • / CrtrJWM.iy “ 1 ''* ''MOE FJVMliitf* l *■”" pHOIdB FAMIUYHiAMW. J.R. Chita July I 1065 \ -*•>•... W. HEPBURN. SAMUEL L. GILLBSPIEf. Auditor’s Notice. Notice. ■1 •
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