■£d paper warehouse. Tab. T- DERRICKSON .& ;co«-105: Fullon bI.. t) NcW'V’orkrh’ave- cbnolanllyori-iiand'h very, largo and dbelralilo of pa per, which they offer tm the toW«.s(' (crtnp. consißUng’.or Nowfl and . Book papor£« aliilMß and-weight*, JUcllcra.Cap*, Tissue, Hanging* White 'andrCof.orcd. diiTcrcnt-.w idlhs. En glieh and AmfeHcan Hardware, Shooting, Halters, Clolh. FiUorhrMatiilloi SlraWrßagi Wrapping, Tea Fappr.si 4e#c, l &0. . 1 . • > - a'ljAll 'ippsNGconstantly. on'hand and ■ lor flalo in largo or a,i7iall tjuaniiliCß, on lHo_ lowest tctroa, by , iAS.T. DERRICKSON & Co’., * 105 Fulton at., New York. in.. i T OCOFOCO M ATCri BOX PAPER of a superior iJaudlUv for ealb on ilia most rftnennabto terms, by x DERRICKSON & C0.,- 105 Fulton al.,New York. BLtIE.PAT PAPER for wropplng'upCotton Bats ttfriat’antlv’ tin hand andforealo. by • ■ - • . ~JAS. T. DERRICKgON & Co., 105 Fulton st., Now York. Aoeusl-5,1852—?3trt* NOTICE. :, ’Hiiikok’s Patent Cider Mill WILL bo exhibited in Mofkot on next Market day. All persons arc requested to examino this beautiful Press, which ia-proving itself the very best thing of cbcikimi over invented. •• August-5, 1352.. ANOTHER lot ofsuperior Ilavanna Segars, just received and forsalc at the cheap grocery store Of W. A. CAROTHERS. August 5. Bt/TTER CRACItERS. A’ supply of But.er Crackers'.Cncw kind.) Also, Water and Soda Crockers for sale by Aug. 5 W. A. CAROTHERS, ANOTHER iotoF “ Wbild’s Fair” Hams, just received aiul Tor sale. Also a superior lot of W. A. CAROTHERS. dried Beef. August 5, Notice TS hcrobj’ given to the members of the Cumberland Valley'Mutual Protection Company, that on elec tion will bo hold at Ihd public house of, Vidor Bban* non,' In'Dickinson ’township, Cumberland con.nly, on NJottOay the Clh day of September next, ai 10 o’clock A . M., for the purpose of electing Thirleon Dirc‘clbjB t to Manage the business of said Company for one year. JOHN T. GREEN, Scct’y. August 5. 1852—5 t XMatc Notice, ALL persons are hereby nolificd that Loiters of Administration on the estate of Elizabeth Marlin, laic of Hampden tp., Cumberland counly, Pa., deceased, have llua uoy been issued by iho Register in and fur said county to the subscriber who resides in Carlisle. All persons having claims or demands against the cstt.ln-of iho said decedent, are requested to make known the same without delay, and those indebted to make payment to \VM. VV. DALE, Adm’r. August 6, 1852-—6l* Farm tor Sale. THE subscriber offers »t private sale,lho valuable farm on 'which ho resides, in Mtfflh township, two miles north of Nowville, Cumberland county, adjoining lands of 'Wm. ohd Thos. Kcoullcr, Adorn Jacobs and others, containing 100 Acres, all of which is cleared and in-n high slate of culiivntion, except about B acres, which is well covered with thriving limber. About 20 Acres is excellent mea nl—o/ dow land. The improvements sic a two story weulherboorded HOUSE, Double Barn 1 . Corn Cribs, Wagon Shed, There is a young Apple Orchard Oh the premises, and a variety of olher fruit trees, and a well of first rale witer ot the kitchen door.— I There is also a Spring of running water near to the I dwelling-. Tho farm is in good condition in every [ rCSpcfcl, and Ib considered ono of tho best in the I township. I He also offers at private sale his Lot of Ground,, situate in Nowville, adjoining property of William Bratton and Widow Zeig.er. Tho improvements arc & two story Log House, a largo Coach-mnkcr Shop and olher oul-buildinge. Tho Lot mcosur es 60 feet in front and ICO in depth to an alley. For particulars call od Iho . undersigned residing on the farm propel ly. August 6, 1853—2ra Assignee’s Sale of Real Estate. THE undersigned, Assignees of Samuel Brickcr, otter Dl public siile, on iho premises, on TUESDAY September 7th, 18G2,al 10 o’clock, A.M-.tho follow mg rcul calair, viz: 2 No 1. The valuable farm at present occupied by Iho said Samuel Brickcr, situate in Mbnroo township, Cumbcrhind county, about one arid a quarter miles south of Churohlowii, containing ISO ACRES, I 100 acres of which la Improved,and in a high s late of cultivation, the remaining 20 aero# is well cover-. od With valuable timber. Tho improvements aro a I „ „ STONE DWELLING HOUSE, Bank 1 Burn, Waggon Shed, Corn Cribs, Wash jiSpilllLHouso, and other necessary out-buildings XlicrC Is,a well and also a spring of good to tho dwelling. There Isolsoa vounff Apple Orchard and a variety of other fruit irccfl on the premises. Tho Yellow Breeches Creek runs at tho west side of this property. The property ia in good condition in every respect, and Is situated in a pleasant and healthy locality. No. 2. The Merchant Mill Property, situate la Iho township aforesaid, containing 15 Acres of improved land. Tho improvements are a largo MERCHANT MILL, on Iho Yellow Breeches Creek, running four burs, and In good condition in every respect. Also a Brick Tenant House, (with water at tho door.)* small barn, and other out buildings. There is on this property a young orch ard and a choice variety of other fruit trees. No. 3. Thirty acres of Mountain Lana, 1 'situate in tho township oforesald, and con jrfg& vcnient totho two properties described above. The land Is' well covered with tllnbor, and OTTd sold with tho rtiill property or seperatO to etilrpurchosers, ‘ , , , tor-particulars,call on either of tho undersigned, residing in Monroo township. “ MOSES BRICKER, GEORGE W. BRICKER. Assignees of Samuel Bricker . July 29,1832—1 s _____ TWO Finns FOR SAFE. THE subscriber will offer ot public sale, on Salur- Jay the 2Dlh Jay of Boptombor next, lua 1 WO FAKMB, situated in Southampton town Jup, bum borlaud county, on tho road loading from Shippens j)Urg to NowviUo. 3 miles from tho former and 7 from (ho latter place. No 1 contains 8B acres of good Limostpno Land, obout 70 acres of which aro cleared. Tho improvements arc a largo Brick •r, » ' Uank Barn, a two story Log House, two Tenant bouses, Wagonmokor and Black* shop, a Young Orchard of grafted a never falling well of 1 water, &c. No.'? contains 81 acre's, about 00 acres of which are cleared. The improvements are a two story Brick house, a 'Frame bank barn, Young Orchard of grafted fruit, apd a never ratling well of water. Thev -will bo sold altogether or separate to suit purchasers.' Bole to commence at l o’clo'ck P. M., Uon Iho tomis will bo .ooilo A „ J ly gMBS-3-8f J Estuto Notice. ■ ’.LETTEIIS of administration on'tin, cstaln of Leonard Bailor)!',. deceased, )ato of SlWor t>pnng township, Cu.nbeitl.nd 00,, haVo boon laonod by tl.o Register of aoid county, to tho aubsorlltor rosl d.im ii. tho sumo township.. • All poisons claims agains) llio estate of Baid.i)coodeni 'vi I pro pent ibom for iOottlonui.n. and tKos'! .todoblod will u.ako fmoaodjalo payment In , GEORGE BUTTOfiFF, Adm’r. Inly 29,1868—Ot -MARRIAGE, HAPPINESS AND COMPETENCE. That we behold many females, scare* in the meridian of life broken in health and gfdrits with a complication of diseases and ailments, depriving them ofthe power for the enjoyment of life m an ago when physical health, tyuoyaney of spirits, and happy serenity of mind, arising from a condition of health, should be predoimimut. Many ofthe causes of her sufferings at drab—perhaps years before, peihapsduriilg girlhood, or the firtt years of marriage— were in iheic origin so light os to pass unnoticed, and of course neglected. ____ ' r IN AFTERYEABS, When too late to bo benelhted by out knowledge, we look back and mourn, and regret the full consequence* of our ignorance. Wlwt would We not often giro to possess, in early life, the knowledge we obtain in after years ! And what days and nights' of anguish we might nut have been spued, if the knowledge was timely possessed. It is MELANCHOLY AND STARTLING To behold the sickness and suffering endured by many a wife fur nvtny years, from causes simple and controllable, easily remedied—or belter still, —not incurred, if every AVUr’E AND MOTHER Possessed the information contained tu a little volume, (with in the reach of all) which would spare to herself YEARS And to her,husband the constant toilapd anxiety of mind, necessarily devolving upon him from sickness oi ihr wife, without Kiting him the opportunity ofacgnirhiKthat com* pelcnce which his cxerlions sro entitled, and the possession otwhlclrwould scfcuro the happiness of himself, wife,and children. SECURE I TZUC MEANS OF .HAPPINESS By becoming in limo-poscemd of ilia knowledge, the want ol which Ins caused the sickness and poverty of thousands. In'view of such consequences, no wife or mother U eicu* ■able if she neglect to avail herself of tliat knowledge in respect to herself, which would spare her much suffering, be the means of liaimhiets mid prosperity to herhaaband, and confer upon fier children that blessing above all price—healthy bodies, with healthy minds. .That knowledge is contained lu a litllu work entitled. THE MARRIED WOMAN’S Private Medical Companion. One Ifundredlft Edition. IBrao.. f>p. 250. Price, 50 ft* [OH rtHK P4PCII, XKTRA BIHDIRO, 81 00.] First published in 1017, mid it is not SURPRIZING Oil WONDEUPUt, Conslilerlncc tlmt EVERY FEMAIiE, WHETHER IHAIUUEUOII NOT, coll here acquire a full knowledge of the nature, character and causes of her Complaints, with tho -various symptoms, ana that neatly HALF A MILLION COPIES should bare been sold. It i> impracticable in convey fully the various subjects treated of. a« lliv) arc of a nature ttrinly intended Tor tiro married, or those coniempt&iinK marriages. but no female demons of enjoying health, ami llial beauty, constituent upon health. which is so con.lucive to bur own luippinras, and that of tier husband, but either bus or ill obtain it, o« Ins or will every husband who bos (be love and affection of Ins wife at heart, or that of Ills own pecuniary improt euinit. UPWARDS OF ONE HUNDRED THOU SAND COPIES Mate been SENT BY MAIL, within the last few inonili* W C? Cl W (mu (mu M {mi (ml (m DS’Basc and Shameful Fraud!! CAUTION TO BOOKSELLERS. OF COPYRIGHT, Klaiiiant and bnrrfncrd, baa been «nrre|>minuily iasnrd, will) tlu> Muir lurin and Mac, exactly llie sAlic Tula Paui;, and eiacily tlie tnme TYPOGRAPHICAL ARRANGEMENT, Riil another name aiibstilnled for “ Dr. A. M. .^l»^lrlCfou.’ , tiol " for “ N«it I'crlt,’’ and llie word*, Kn rcnrvjiccimliiic to An of C'ongrens, in llie jear IW7. br V JOSEPH tuoVv. In llie Ofil.'x Olfi.e nfOir District Court of tlic Smiil.etu Ttia content*, tlie anljject matter, mid reading are ENTIRELY DIFFERENT, Printed on jmor, brownish, dirtjr pat'cr. with a paper It can be known alto Onm tlie miserable and illegible wood (IHI scattcied ilimnglioui iu pages. The copyright edition «>n/rt/»j» none. Il ■ brie air any in die trade lot lo iliaine and common llonrM ) at lo be iv illl.it; I’arlir. IN DEFRVUDINO THEIR CUSTOMERS, No Ipm tban die leg .1 ..wi.rr of tlie j-roi-nu in ro|«> right, diev w ill br |irn»rciileil, and steps will be taken 10 rX|D»o llirin lo ilie iiiiblie. A row "ill be <rn( In rack hnoUirllrr or firm, (mill tli« |r,n,. n|HHi \, Inrli |br\ mil br fiiniUbcU.) ii|*on receipt o( lux ui lln ir biuincn caid ul .iddt«»». CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. liny no book nnl«» Dr. A. 91. Maimce«ti, 129 kilwny »(-, N. Y„ ii on Ike title jase, »'id tbe entry. It <,le»* » <)mre on die kick of tUe title p*if« f.orie»frtiid» »» lirrein, anti boy only of and honorable dealer*, or lend by matt, and ad dress to Dr. A. M. Maarieeaa. Full till# with eomenU, together with a few P»tre» u«»iin* of Imoortaui anldrct* to every married female, m til L« sent, Irre ofclwT:*. «o any one encloilus a letter atarop >n a I’refajd letter, addicucd a* herein. • tjOn receipt of P'lflr Crn<«, (or On® Dollar forth* An* nfrn ItlmUrnc.) oTHIfi MAUUIKO MOHAN’S WUVATK MISIHOAIi COMPANION '* I* «e»»t (moiled fr§t\ to any pnrt of Iho Unllot Slnln. All IrUcrd-muat lie and ntklrr«eil to Dll. A. 91. 'VTAUKXCKAV, llox IST*I, Hrw York City. r«l>llshli»j{Ol!lcc,SSo,iaOL|l»c»-ty Stivct, New York. PHILIP RAMP. For sulo by Blanch A Crop Harrisburg,J Swnris Bloomsburg, J S Worth Lebanon, C W Do Win Milford, J W Ensmingcr Manhoim, H W Smiih Huntingdon, S McDonald Uniontown, J M Baum New Beilin, H A Lentz Heading, E T Merge Crancsvillo. N Y; R 1* Crocker Brownsville. Wents I A Stark Cnrbondalo, Eldrcd A Wright Williams port, S 'Fuck Wilkcsbarro, 0 W Eurlo Waynesboro; ,11 Crotsky Mercer, 8 Leader Hanover, 8 W Taylor ' Utica, H P Cummings Somerset, T D Peterson, Philadelphia. July 29, 1852—3m* THE subscriber offers nl private sale tho pro pony in which he now lives, situate In Westpenna borough township, Cumberland county, ronsieiing of a House and Lot of Ground, contain* ing ono acre, well slocked with Iruit ■ I"i*SHi ! reoB l and with water convenient to the Tho house Is a two story Frame Jnd" has a shop attached, suitable for n mechanic. It is o good eland for business. The propoity will bo sold on reasonable terms. Persona desirous ol purchasing aro requested to cal! and examine. 1 JOHN F, DESANNO. July 23, 1852—31* Notice to Dealers, Retailers, &o. HAVING been appointed “Sealer of Weights and Measures,” for tho county of Cumberland, 1 hereby give notice that my oflico is nearly opposite iho public house of Mr. Hoover, in tho borough of Mcohanicaburg, where 1 will attend to oil persona wishing to have their Weights and Measures ad justed, when not absent attending to tho duties of said office. WILLIAM DIIOOKS. July 20, 1862—3 t SEVEN Male Toaobors wanted lo take charge of the public schools of Frankford township—.ho schools lo open about Iho Ist of September. The Directors will moot at Lackey’s store, In said .own ship, on Thursday the I2lh of August, nl 1 o'clock 1> M.. for tho examination of applicants. JOHN MOUNTZ, Seo'iy. July 02, 1852 —3t* Frosii Arrival of New Goods, THE Bubscrihor has just relumed from Iho oily will, a now stock of Dry .Goods, consisting of Ba thos, Dorego do Lainos, Silk Tisanes, Grenadines, Alhoninos, Bummer Silks In groat variety, Lawns, Ginghams, datted Swiss Muslim,'Jaconat mil Swiss muslins, will, many olhci aummer dreia gooda, all of which will ho sold at I™ Juno 24, 10513. ’ Groceries. A general assortment of Fresh Coffins, Brown, While & crushed Sugars, Spicoi ( Chocolates, Extract of Cofloe, and a constant and general supply of To CUtblnul ttiuVCoacl. MaU«r». , " q“h.y, will, all 0n A OALLONB.upor.or Varmshfca just roco.ve. lllu QtJ|cr V niioUc». isiclurlinir * - ». /OUU f«u» the best manufactory in ilto United WILLOW & CEDAIt WARE, ttiutcH, ut the Hardware establishment of i ■? n , . n . J IM,YNR. mioli ns Bushels, 1 abs, Buckets, Moiisnrcß, Howls, N.U. My vninUhra are hand by' moat of ilio Churn., in. Far Bala'by J. \V. EU Yi principal cabinet and coach makers in this nhd the i Juno. J. adjoining counties, and pronounced by all far supo-j &*r|cc(* Reduces!. rior to ony other in tho rojtUet, I invito all who u.o p baoli j, or ja ,; ow se || in| , oIT bia alooU of thi« a.tlcio to t.y Lynn’f van,.l, sa „L, „ood e ot Bretttly.roduned print* for cn.h. lwneTLTmidCaf,inU>l.oiynrldly Lntyna, U.rogo., Tiwueo, poruoU, guininomilk., Arlc. Huha, flow., Foloc, Enamel heather. Cnr- bonnola. r.bbons, &0., can bq had >t |tr,cos, truly lain Cloth, Dpob OI9IU, I*e«, FHngc, Curled Jloir, . Q»ra» •»<! «HW»,«•» • inf Hr*. 5m a. . ■ I they can bd. nad« . . end Bofo Bpiing*'. , , JfiiltN p! LXNJJ. | /«ly SB. ■ WHY IS IT I BY DR, A. M. MAURICEAU, A SPURIOUS EDITION District of New Vork, OMITTED. DE HOT DEFRAUDEDI PRIVATE SALE. Touchers Wanted. - FARMERS TO YOUR INTEREST! STILL GREATER. IMPROVEMENT IN GRAIN DRILLS PRICE REDUCED TO SIXTY DOLLARS. SEED AND GRAIN PLANTER. m(]lS Machine was Patented July 2, 1850. and hha received the highest premium at all the Exhibitions I where it has ever been contested; including Now Casilo county, Delaware, Agricultural Society, Oct. Dili I 860: Philadelphia and Delaware county Agricultural Society, Oct. 17th, 1850; Maryland State Ag ricullunil Society, Oct. 23d, 1850, and Del. 21th, 1851, and Michigan Stale Agricullurol Society, Sept. 85th, 1851. ....... .... The above Drill is not liable to get out of repair, is exceedingly simple In Hs construction, will sow point rows in all trregularshapcd fields, and possesses superior advantages to all others in tha oaso and quickness with which it can bo regulated to sow ony 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 ono fourth more ground per day than most 'other machines now in use. Tho objection so common to Drilling Ma chines of becoming Choked if tho seed is not perfectly cleaned, Is entirely obviated in tho simple and pocu liar construction of this Drill, os whito cops and shoit straw will not interfere in the least with tho regular I distribution of tho 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 bb-wbll Inadd j)f good materials and durable with I Pr Xving r sord'ttXpBUAoo of the above Drills the past season; oil iff which met with (ho unqualified appro ! bulion oftbd purchasers; and after careful and thorough experiments, which have resulted in still greater 1 improvements, we now feel warranted in saying that Moore’s Patent Seed arid Grain Planter improved, Is superior to any other machine for tho purpose, now in the market. Having mode arrangements to furnish 1000 of tho above Machines for sale, the coming season, wo shall bo prepared, at all times, to supply orders without delay. i All orders addressed to the undersigned will warrant prompt atlontion. Any psrson in Cumberland ! county, wishing to examine one of the above machines, will bo culled on by L. Peirce, by leaving word to I that effect with 11. L Burkholder or J. Rheem, of Carlisle, or by addressing him through Carlisle, P. O. LEG, PEIRCE & LEE, Ercildoun P. 0., Cheater county, Po, July 22.1852-6i* Sheriff*’B Sales. BY virlue of sundry wriis of Venditioni Expon as, Levari Facias, and Fieri Facias, issued out of iho Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland coun ty, and to me directed, 1 will expose to sale by public vendue or outcry, al the Court House, in the Borough of Carlisle, on Friday the I3ih day of August, 185*3, al 10 o’clock A. M., the follow ing described real estate, viz: Also, a lot of grounc-slluale in the borough of Carlisle, containing 30 fuel in front and 310 feet in d* oih, more or less, bounded by Higlt street on (he south, Dickinson alley on the north, and lota of H. Denny on the weal and Mrs. Stevenson on (lie cast, having thereon erected a two story Slone House,a Frame Shop, &c. Seized and taken In execution as the property of Isabella Wonnloy. Also, a certain house and lot of ground in the Borough of Carlisle, bounded on the south by Louther street, on the east by East street, on the north by Locust alley, and on the west hy Peter Spahr, containing 60 feet in front on Louther street and 210 feel in depth street, being lot No, 3U’in the plan of said borough, together with the hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belong ing. Seized and token in execution as (bo proper ty of John Brannon. Also, a lot of ground situate in the borough of Carlisle, bounded by the Harrisburg, Oarlisloand Choinhersburg turnpike on the north, by lots of Jultn Sanderson on the west and W W Lewis on the east, and a 20 feel alley on the south, contain ing 26 feel in front and 170 feel in depth, more or. less, having thereon erected a two sloiy Brick House. Seized and taken in execution as the pro perty of Margaret Irvine. Also, a lot ot ground situate in Iho borough of Carlisle, containing one acre, more or less, bound ed by Pomfrel street on the north, East street on the west, Wen Park on Iho south and the Lelorl Spring on the east, having thereon erected a largo Stone House and Shop, an extensive tan yard, with bark sheds, bark milt, hide breaker, Stone table, a stable, wash-house, &o. Seized and taken in execution as iho property of Robert Snodgrass. Also, a lot of ground situate in the village of Whitehtll, Eastpennsborough township, No. 3 in the plan of said town, containing 51$ feel on the east ulong property of Henry Rupp, 71$ feoC on the north along the Railroad, 71$ Icet on the weal along properly of Henry Loudon, and 71$ feel on the north along iho State road, more or less, hav ing thereon erected a two story double Frame house, &c. Seized and taken in execution as ilia property ol John Cralt. Also, a lot of ground situate in Monroe town ship, containing 2 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of John Uelizhoover, Westfall, RE Sheploy and others, having thereon erected a onu and a half story Log House and a Frame Stable. Seized and taken in execution aa the property of , Daniel Uobb. Also, a lot of ground situate in Plainfield, West i pennsborough township, containing 60. porches, more or less, bounded by lots of Peter Llningoron the west, John Halo on the south, iho Slate road on iho north, and an alley on the oast, having thereon erected a largo douole 3 story Log House, &c. Seized and taken in execution as the proper ty of John Weiglo. And all to be sold by me, DAVID SMITH, Sh’lT. Sheriff's Office, Carlisle, July 32, 1653. Blacksmith and Machinists, WILL find no difficulty in selecting such sizes of Iron, Steel, Anvils, Vicos, Screw plates, Files, &o, at prices that cannot full to please, at the cheap hardware store of July 23. 11. SAXTON. Shoemakers, WILL find it to their interest to call and examine d)y extensive assortment of lasts, patent leather, calf skins, morocco, lining and binding skins, var nish, awls, thread, wax, and shoemakers kit in general. H. SAXTON. July 23. Cemoni! Cement!! JUST received and for sale very low, a fresh supply of Hydraulic Cement for Cisterns, &o.— Also Cistern Pumps, at tho cheap hardware store In Hast Main street. July 23. H. SAXTON, Carpenters and Builders, WILL find a complete assortment of the most op* proved articles in iho Hardware lino, embracing chisels, haloholß, drawing knives, braces and bile, graduating augers, \vindow glass of all sizes, &c«, at such reduced prices that roust onsttto a continu ance of their patronage. July 22. HENRY SAXTON, Teachers Wauled, NINE Mule and two Female teachers will find employment in Silver Spring School District* Cumberland county. Tor eight months to teach the branches now (aught in the common schools of (his Sute. It is expected tho schools will open about the Ist of September next, llecommenda tions as to moral character will be required. An examination of the applicants will lake place al the public house uf George Duoy, in Hogealown, on the 7th day of August next,commenc ing alt> o'clock A. M. By order of tho Board. .J. GKO. H, UUCHKK, Sect’y. - JpVy 15, 1853—11 ? Estate Notice. LEJTTRU3 of Administration having Issued to ll)0 undersigned, residing in tlio Borough of Car lisle, on (ho estate oflllenry Korn, lato of said Borough, deceased, lliosu indebted to said estate an requested lo’mako payment and those having clui to present them fur settlement July 15. 1852—Gw THE subscriber hereby notifies all persons to whom ho is indebted, that ho has applied to (ho Court of Common Pleas oY Cumheilnnd county, (ti bo hold in Carlisle, on Monday tho 23d of /August,J for the benefit of tho Insolvent Laws of this Com monwealih, when and whole bis creditois'inay a tend if they think proper. Jnly 16. !S. r )2—3t Resolution Passed iu 'l'own Council, July 8, 1852, Result Kn, That South street from Hanover street to Lctort Spring, lie regulated in accordance with the provisions of tbo Act of Assembly of tho Oth of April, A. D. 1860 A. NOBLE, Pres’l, Attest—Tuns. D. Mauos, Scc’ly. Corp. ANSlgnco Notice. THE underpinned, having been duly appointed Assignee ol Rufus E. Shepley, jr., of Carlisle, Cumberland county, hereby notifies all persons Indebted to said Shepley, to make immediate pay. menl, and those having claims against him to pre sent them duly authenticated, to the subscriber, residing m Carlisle, county aforesaid. JOHN GOODYEAR, Jr. Assignee of Rufus E, Shepley, jr. July 15. 1852—31 TO TEACHERS’ V AN examination for ono or two vacancies in the bjtfhe«t schools of the male department of Carlisle, will take place on Saturday the 7th of August next, in Education Hull at 0 o’clock, A. M. For panic* ul&Td onouiro of cither of the connn'utco. • T. 11. SKILES, i J. HAMILTON. . V (v 133 t. Committee Look out for.Xtargainss OWING to the very extracidinary heavy spring business, I wna compelled to largely increase my former stock of Hardware, Cutlery, Baddlory, Shod Findings, Cunch trimmings, Wall paper, Bar and rolled iron. I now Invito all persons in want of any cf the above articles, to call and see us, as T am con fident my goods and prices will not fail to please nil. Thankful for the public’s very liberal palron- hope for a continuance of the same, as our aim is to please oil, and give you full value foryour money Now L-lquor Store* r PUE subscriber Informs Iho public that hobos just j_ opened a Liquor store, in North Honovor street, next door to Havcistick’s Drug store, whore he will k*'cp on .hand tho choicest Liquors, end among whiph n\ay bo found 6Wnn C3in,.Palm Leaf do., common do. Polo. Brandy, Peach do, Cherry Cordial, Blackberry do., Popper do., An qlscoddO. Wine 13 liters, port Wine, Malnda do., Lisbon do., Sherry do., Madrid do., Muscat do. N. E. Rum, Irish Whiskey, Old Whiskey, Oor man Wine, Champaign, Clorot Wlno, Borgunda Port, Jomocu Spirits, Demijohns, «ko. All kinds of Liquors pul up In bottles and ready for aale wholesale or retail Carlisle, July 1,1853—4 - Proclamation. I WHEREAS tho Honorable* James it. Qrauam, President Judge of (bo several Courts of Com mon Picas of the countlesof Cumberland, Porryond Juniata.in Pennsylvania,and justice of thoeovoral . Oourtsof Oyer and Terminer and GcnoiaUail De livery.ln said counties,and Hon. John Rupp and Sami. Woodburn, Judges of the Court of Oyer Ifnd , Torminorand General Jail Delivery .for the trial of ( all capital and othei offonccs,ln the sold county of Cumberland—by their precepts to mo directed .dated tho l-th of April, IHD2, have ordered tho Court of. Over ond Terminer end General Jail Delivery, to l>o lieldnn at Carlisle,on the 4th Monday of August (being ho 23.1 day) at lOo’olock inthoforo noon. continue ono week. NOTICE Isthoreforo hereby given ,to tho Coro ,jor, Justices oft ho Police and Constables of thcaaid county if Cumberland,that they are by the said pro ceptcommandud to bethCn ond there In their proper persons, wllhlhoif rolls, records, Inquisitions,exami nations, and all other remembrances, to do those tliingswhiobtQ their ofliceeapportain tube done,and ullihosothalarohuundby recognizances,to prosecute QgaSnsl tho prisoners that uro or then shall bo in the tall of 4aid county,aro to be there to prpscculo them i DAVID SMlTH,,Sheriff. Sniniiv's Opvick, 7 Carlisle,July I, 1063, $, Ovdqai-IJY. THE subscriber'having just returned from tho oast with another large addition to his former stock, making it tho most complete assortment of Hard ware, to be found ini the county, would invito tho attention of all desirous of getting bargains to call and oxamine for thomsoiyea before purchasing else where. 1 return my sincere thanks to tho public general ly, for the very liberal patronage heretofore extend ed, and solicit a continuance of (ho same. , HENRY SAXTON. July 22, 1862. THE subscriber Je fully prepared"to meet thotr wants with an enlarged slock of hardware In their line, embracing {Mai. Castings, Springs, Axles, bands, patent lea‘Uier»laces,curlainandfloorcloth, &c., walnut and mahogany veneers, glass and ma hogany knobs of all sizes,and patterns; a large supply of varnishes, oils, turpentine, at such prices . that will make it their interest to give him the pre-1 fercnce. H. SAXTON, i July 22. | persons are hereby notified that Letters lee- 1 lamentaiy with ihe will annexed, on the estate of John ndam Ferdinand, late of Carlisle, Cumberland county. Pa.,, deceased,'have bcoh. Issued by the Hog istor in and for said county lo the subscriber who resides in Carlisle. All persons having claims or demands against tho estate of the said decedent, arc requested to make known (he same without delay, and those indebted lo make payment to JOHN LISZMAN, Ex’r. July I, 1852—6 t TO tho Heirs and Legal Uepfosenlatlvcs of, -Richard Patten, lale of Dickinson township, dcc’d. Take nOlioo that by order of the Orphan’s Court of Cumberland county, I will hold an Inquest to divide, part or-value the Real Estate of said de ceased on Saturday’,tbo 7th day of August, A. I). 1653, on the premises,-in- Dickinson township, at 1 o’clock, P. M., when and where you may ai tend if you think proper. DAVID SMITH, Sheriff. J. \V. EBV. Notice. JAMES PIPER. JOHN P. LYNE, DAVID MARTIN. lIAHDW A HE. To Coach and Cabinet Makers. Estate Notice. NOTICE, Sheriff's Office, 7 Carlisle, July 8, 1852.—3vv* j NOTICE IS hereby given by order of tho court, to all inter ested, to be and appear at the next Orphans’ court, to be held at Carlisle, ip and for Cumberland co., on Tuesday tho I7lh of August, 1853, show, cause why John Piper and John S. Dunlap, ad* minislrators of James Piper, deceased, should not bo discharged from their trust. SAML. MARTIN, C. O. C. July 8,1852—1 t Estate Notice, NOTICE is hereby given, that Letters of Ad ministration on the estate of Henry Hoch, late of Southampton township, deceased, havo been issued by the Register of Cumberland county, to il»e sub scriber residing in tho same township. All per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will t prosed them fur settlement (o GEORGE UOCII, Adtu’r. July 8, 1862—Gi* Town Property at Public Sale On Tuesday, August 24<A, 1852. WILL be offered at public sale, at 2 o'clock, P. . “CT. o ."'^ street in said borough,adjoining proper- rpnE suht-criWra respectfully Infonn Iho public, ■ aSg|M£ti eB of Wm. M’CJonigal, Rev. John I’V t j ial { \ W y i &UV o opened a new shop in North H<W and others. U contains GO leet on Hanover street, a few Jours north* of Claes’ Hotel, Hanover street, and extends back 210 feet. Tho: w |, ero Hicy U ru prepared to ipako every article »rt limiftp is n larrre (wo Slorv double stone building,! /*v—A ihclr linoorbffsmcssoscheap, CJTSTTJ commodious and roomy,gnnd was formerly oc cu- ■ neat’ find fa's substantial os can^§ajl§al| pled os a public house. It will bo sold single or | y* 1 be had any whore in Cumber in two or three parts to suit purchasers, Theobove land county, They ore now prepared to Trim properly belongs to W;n. Trough, and will be sold n »d Paint Coaches at short notice, and on iho most without reserve. 'Perms made known on the day reasonable terms. They have also on hand,_snd ofsaloby WM. GOULD, will manufacture to order, Single and Double H«i- July 15 1852 Cl Auctioneer. ness, Muddles, Uridles. Collars, &c. ’• 1 ! - - Having had considerable experience m Iho above Valuable Town Properly lor Sale, On Tuesday the 24f/» day of August, 1852. lheir ‘custom. WILL bo sold at public sale, at iho Court House, With moderate prices and a desire to please, (bey in Carlisle, on the above day, at 10 o’clock A. M. solicit a sha.o of public patronage, the following described properly, viz: P. 11. No. I,—The two story Stone Dwelling House C. M. COLKi*iW. „ n ont j )ol of ground, owned by Dr. John Carlisle, Juno 24, 1953—1y* JSjk u. Knox, Situate on High street, in said , - - ; |f|j||&botough, now in iho occupancy of Mrs. j RollCO (o Toachor*. Said properly is 38 fool In from QIX competent Toachora wanted in lake chsfg. of and extends 210 feel in doptli to Dickinson alloy. O o'° aoaoral scboola in Hopewell township, Dum- The lot includes four feel of an alloy bolwocn it borlom) county. Brantbcs rcijutrod to bel !dU|nt and No 3. The house is largo and commodious, ; Orthography, lexicology, Reading. Writing, AnlO wilh sufficient baok-bnildings, and Iho lot stocked I melie. Grammar and Geography. Salary from will, fruit Irons. This properly is eligibly located >o WO. according to quahfica tons Schuolatoopon for business, being in the centre of the borough. I" bcplombor next. 1 1 ‘° “p' j ° f A “ '" ° o ™ h , No. 2—The two storv Urlck House, owned by ucol o examine, loachcrs on Friday Augu.t Olb, at Mrs. Mary U. Knox, noarly adjoining Iho above » o “ l<>ck A ' Ml > jqu i \"'l> U 'till OADs/sectV; on the same street, now occupied by Dr. Rawlins board. f as a Drug store. Tho house is 27 feci in front and July l ot _ .. n iho lot extends to the alley before mentioned.—l‘ There is a large Frame Stable on the end of laoi lot. This property is ono of Iho best business] stands in tho borough. The house is substantially built and is now in good condition. No K 3.—The one story and a half Brink build. Ing attached to No. 2, being 14 fool in front and 24U fcot deep, owned by Mrs. Mary D. Knox, and now occupied as the Post Office. This property lies between Nos. 1 and 3, an eight fool olioydi vfdiiig the two properties; This is also a good, location and possesses many advantages as a bu*| siness stand. ’ I Nos. 2 and 3 will bo sold separately or together | as may suit purchasers. Indisputable lilies will bo made to each property. Attendance will be oivomnd terms of sale made known by b JOHN STUART, Agent for the Oicncrs. July 8. 1052—71^ Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that appljtfcllii W|ll bo mado lo tilo next Lcetslaluio, ogreoablj'to 180 Constitution anti laws of Ibis Coininofiwotiitni to renew iho Chattor of Ibo CarlialoDepOßil Dank. I And also lo makosueh nltorolion In IbeChtrter, T'.ir Riilc or Rent. ■'« to confer upon said Bank the rights trod prlvl nr. *r". Al“ “i"c^ m ck House 4 Lot. >■;«- ft'U^’' !hi " K ' “T " in Pitt Slteot, Carlisle, bounded l, "Jj of jj' f lho lloal j 0 f Directors. .■ / ii iUtea the south by properly of Mr. Gland- 3 W M. M . BKETKM, Caskier- and on the noitU by property of Mn. Wtejsdfored for sale, and If riot sold it will bo for July I, 11)53.—(mi. lent. Tho building measure* 24 feel in front, and ibo properly Is in good condition. l‘or particulars ” n i ui "’ ° r w. iiEPouiiN. July 15. 1852—31 WANTED. A GENTS of experience wanted to operate fur llio ( J\_ Furmer'e &. Mechanic’# Mutual Health Auocu ation.of Harrisburg, I**., to whom tho best of en couragement will be given. Apply «U « «mce, South Second Street, or addroaa poal pald.J. !•. Uulch, President. JLykon’s Valley Coni. KAA TONS Lykon’s Valley Coal of various sizes* OUU broken or screened, prepared foi family M«e. receiving and far .alb dy B MDRnAy July 20. 1852—Oin rp U. SKlliESdesires lo inform hispid friend* I and llio public tlmt ho has opened n.iendfll clothing establishment, and ha» B now in itorpa'wr*- tonaivo Block of Ihe beak end cheapest goqd%ev*r offered in Carllslo. • . j ' Mon’s, Youth’s, and Boy’s Clothing, for Spring,Summer and Winter weir, now da hand ofosory variety and furnished kt reduced-rates.- IUo i, afl also a largo and well sclcclod-aafeotlraont of Piece Goods, of English, French and Gorman Fsb. rics.of now ami beautiful patterns, fur coats, pants and veals, which will bo made to order in the most omnuveiUnd r>»).h»iuhlo manner mid Ina sopailor «|Vlo of‘Wripl«ina»iJ»»iijh A"foil and eleß»ftt alpCk of (Junilameh** Funii*Miiff Goods, such’ as gloves, ~1, In n i id unry shirts, collars; iMndkorohicreJlifes, , omißtnntly hfpi bn bund. Also India Uubbcr Overcoats und tmggins. PlUstOfl Coal. reeling cunfideiil from tho reputation which U r\r\r\ TONS Pltlslon coal, a superior orlido. re- baa been his constant ulm’ fur a oourso of years to vfin 1 • • nn<l for nalo bv \cciuo for hi# tudaMteluncnl, of-Uni ability to plotao coivmff and w y u mUUUAT Agt. hu rospcclfully Invite's on examination of hU stock {which for quality, workmanship-and lovv'prlco «, cannot bo siupnsnpd.. * •■•■'•n’-; Dauphin Coal. '• O..H>k M.'y 87, >l . IAA TONS Dauphin cool of oil aiics. for family ( MIOIOB V AMtljY’Uf* o * ' 190 « ar.J I !'"» bur " in^r^^; n ,? R “^ rQ A r 8 ‘ t " 10 1 C '‘“ b, ”! ed S TooW^l^cl&fl^ ‘ I July I 1663 , •V'Jfeiaio ; ' Limeburner’s Coal OnnTONS Lykcn'u Valley Nul Coni, o superior I )l ) article for burning lime, receiving nml for lilVh} w D MURRAY Agt. July JO, 1865—Gm Blacksmith’s Coal OK/IA Bushels Of Blacksmith's cnnl, n superior flfllJU article, receiving nml for sslo bv CJUV'-’ w IJ MURRAY Agt. July 30, 1862—Gin July 20, 1362—Gin by July 29, 1962—6 m I Farm i TUB subscriber offers at private snip, thO piopcr ty on which ho now resides, situate In Mifllin towtt- I'ebip, Cumberland county, 4 miles north of Norrbnrg* |on (ho cuet aide of. (ho State road leading to FtiTf county. Tho property contains . 52 Acres, ,' V * more or less; of ground, about 85 acres of Which aro improved, and fn a high stale of cultivating. The remainder is well covered With' valuable jrouDgtlm ber, such as chesnut,'oaKi:JhickoiT» > .*®* ‘ : ;TW.^ AmwA. provcraents' aro 4 two slory^WealfietboVrdea’ f”«l Dwelling Houso ,^ri4''K.itchcn^tt, lwof#tory ' KVmi hpilding,'known l ak : iho -“Thfe-oSquaro Hot- ’ Uow Woollen l u aCtW^a«ti>W4rt4fa.tAr T ncry necessary to carry on manufacturing' {Tdrpoteo 1 with a pair of Chopping Bun's, Odfcfa Circtt larjdaw, &c.‘, all ia good condition. Thb factory is propelled Ibyra'Jioyer failing stream of Wpter.—, There is also on (bo premises a Young Apple Orch ard of graded fruit, together with other fraft titss, Tho locution would bo a favorable ono forcarrjlng. on the Tunning business, or the grinding of Sumao, For particulars cull on the undersigned, icsldlng on the premises. •. ,■ Samuel l. giLl^splE.’ Juno 10, 1952—tf ; • Valuable Farm Tor Sale. rpHE subscriber offers at private sale thalvaloabld X farm situate in North Middleton tovvmhip»pum crland county, about 5 miles from Carlisle, bounded y lands of Mosoa Wetzel, George Bfoclit, ■ *■ * Zoiglcr and others, containing 307 Acres# • .. .• mnro or Joss, of first rate Slate land, ,120 acres of which is cleared ond enclosed with good fences and in a high slate of cultivation, about-12 acres of Jj being meadow with a never failing spring of water running through it, which makes it a very lultebla farm for grazing, Tho remaining 80 acres iscover icd with good timber. Tho improvomeots-sro w 1 iy., double two story LOG HOUSE, Kitchen* ■/kSKSjjta LOG BARK, Spring House and other Is ■ 5 Outbuildings, a Well of trover falling wS* convenient tothe'houso. Also*Targe (Apple and Poach Orchard and other choice ftdll* J trees on tho premises. * / I -Any persons wishing to view (ho above farm wilt' (ilc.tflo cult on (ho undersigned residing In Carlisle/ or Peter Sipc residing or? tho premises. • I CATHARINE WUNDERLICH. April Q 3, 1852—4 m ■' ; MATS AND CAPS! Spring Styles! WM. H. TROUT, has lust received and ogqnedf iho Spring Blylc of Hats for 185?, ah Elegant article, to which ho Invites the aUondon’oflhs pub* lie. His Hals aro of nil prices, from IbomoetelS* gaudy finished to tho cheap common article, and of cvcrv variety of stylo now worn, lie condones to and keep always on band a full assortment of HATS and CAPS f or mon and'boys, and bo can'sell a cheaper and better article thart any other establish* input ui lawn. 'l’liose in want of good, well made, und elegantly finished Mats, would do well to oall before purchasing elsewhero. The attention of citizens and strangers is pardon* ilaily nn tied to the bountiful "Spring Stylo of Hats, tjusl received, a really handsome article, and warran* t.d iu be just us good, as it is neat and tasteful in nppcnrunce. Remember that tho largest and best assortment in town may always bo found at TROUT'S, Lroins'l 1 Ruw, i e»r »f the Episcopal Church. I Carlisle. April 1852. Antlilor’s Notice. THI3 undersigned an Auditor appointed by the Orphans' court, to distribute the balance in-the I hands of Charles Maglanghlln end John Rhoads. Administratora of Jacob Stambailglli late of the Dorounh of Carlisle, deceased, hereby Bite* Bailee lo all°jierBonB Interested in said distribution/that he will nttond for that purpose al.lho office of Cjr son C. Mooro, Esq.. on Friday, the 6lh dsy Of AO; gust next* at 10 o'clock, A. M., at which litnetfld niaco vou aro requested to present your ofaitos*'. ‘ JOIKN GOODYIiAR. Jr:, July 8, 183*2—U Auditor,., Siioc makers XJclioUL THE largest, beat and cheapest assortment: of Men’s and French Morocco, Linings, Blnd|j»*s, French and Potent Calf Skint, ever openbd lnO*r tislo, together with a largo lot of Lasts, of thi laufet stylo, Hoot Trees, shod thread, owls, war-, pt'gs, and hit of the best manufacture and Utcsl cut*,no(W onenintr at tbo cheap Hardware Establishment of' I 1 JOHN' P.LYNB* I T HOMAS II.SKII.ES’ NEW CLOI'HINO KOOMB, ANJ> FUENISIIINC STOKE. ;: Oppuitt «« toil tooil Oft*. Wut Iligh &r'fl, Carlitle,
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