3,000 tonBiof €oai at Reduced < ■_ * • / THE tnibreribct, ofFpfs -forValottft ‘his Coal,Yard; in pao'phin ahd.SUsqqehan* na :tho beBt ; qualiiyVal fpUowiiio: redu* ced’.ra'fcs-;/- '};■ \; . V ‘ Ehmp* V..;:-'- ;'’v ; 16.. , Brok«iii*'‘ 3'3o 'Ui ’isi» v;'-3;. 3 ® '■ , ( ‘ . • 3,46,^' V;-‘ Tw Hiatkßm|lhVcodl, $l5 por htihdtod bushels.' ; - • S. M.HOOYEn;,;: /; : ’v £ : ,;'-rAßiii''ir6n’,SAr.iG. " OlTo'ra .ht'pnvatosalo, hisvatua bio ifarto, situated in iNorlhj ,Middlel6n : township, Cttraboriand.CQHnty. on the. Stale jood leading flora Storrettta Gapto Harrisburg, and at present.in the occupancy lOfFjshcr <k NeabiU The about ? \ ir-U:: *i ‘i i;s r : .r.vi r.i. ■;», .'-I v 'ONB’HVmREp ACRES, OBacrW'tt'fwhieh arfrblfcarcd;‘and ttrbt-reraamder is Hvtll roVcrodwiththrivmgyoUDgtimber. 'Tho im • ’are a-Xiog 'Dwelling- House, pnnhln :T.eg:Darn, Wagon Shed,Corn Cribs, Slono Spring House, and other nefcCss ory 'out-buildings.' There is a gob'd Apple Ofcbird on great variety of other fruit trees. A spring of noyerfuilinjy water is convenient 10-iho dwelling. Title indisputable. For terms'call on the undersigned, residing in Kingstown; couniy*oforosoid. ' > ' -.i . . lIENRV RINEHART. August 43,'1862—2m* •. • Two Valuable Farms for Sale. THE? subscriber offers at private Sale the following dcscriUcd Ucsl Estate. - No. I.—Situated in Ndrlh Middleton (oWnship, 4$ mile* oast of Carlisle,:and about ono milo Jiotlh of. tho Carlisle ond Harrisburg, turnpike road, containing 225 acres, more or leap, aboUl.ono.holflimostQne.ahd , the residun andiMatiiow-landvatl plca/cd ond of cultivation, except 50 acres well covered with heavy limber, The lnjUd»ng«.»ro ! a very-fine, two story , tfjamW ’ ' Stoncllouscj d frame Barn; partly new, ’Corn cribs,-Wagon sheds, ike. a fin,o Spring - house, and a never falling spring of water near (ho door of (he house, also a good orch ard of choice fruit. No.'2.—ls situated'one and a half miles north of Carlisle, oo rfnr road- leading from Sterrel’s Gip io Carlisle, containing, ooe hunditd*ond sixty five acres of first rate State land welt timed, except 35 acres which aro well covered with Timber. The improve ments aWa Iwoßtoiy jßfwa. Frame House, fl!**j3|jjondft (urge frame Birn, all the necessary bliildings aro in'good, condition,'also iSScSSS I laVgo orchard of'vcry 'choice igdSJ&N. FKUriVtlio'farm is well supplied water' for slock in all the Helds. Also two wells of water near the house, that never fail. Persons wishing to purchase or to examine Hie property will pl aso cpll on (ho subscriber residing in Carlisle. • • Posaessldn willbogivon on'the Ist nf April If re quired. Payments to bo-mide to soiriho porch mors ‘ " ARMSTRONG NOBLE. August 12, 1853—if- Yalnable Real Estate for Sale. On WEDNESDAY, September 23.1W2. WILL be offered at pnblic tails, on tho promises; oh Wednesday, the 23d day of September, 1853 (ho following described real estate, talo the property ofJohn Agnow, deceased, vitt No. l.—A.tracl ofland, Biluvted In Savillo town ehip, Perry county, Pa., bounded by lands of John Rico, Henry Hartman,! Henry Kell, Wm, Milligan, and others, containing' ■ 300 Acres, move or loss, nil of which is cleared and in a high •late of cultivation, except about 30 acres, which in well catered with thriving .limber. , Ten acres . i« cfedow landi The Improvement* aro a ; S large wcaihcrboaNfed DWELLING HOUSE, a, double; Log Barn, a Tenant House and Stable, Spring (foiise. Wagon Sheds, poraeribs, and other accessary out tbirdtligs. There ave Two Apple orchards on the pfomiacp. and other Trull trees, and a never faffing Spring of Water is convenient to the dwellings, The farmis In good cortdllloh. and within a short period dOOpannelof post and rail fence have boon put up. Title indisputable. Persons wishing to view the premises will ploaso call on Adam Cams, residing on the samot No. 2.—Also, will lieeoidal tho tamo time and place* i trnbl of mountain Innd, situated in the sumo township, count; aforesaid, containing GO Acres, rtioro ur loss, sll. of which is coveted \Vith thriving Voung Timber, Well os chcsuiit, locoit, hickory, oaki&c. This tract is about (wo mile* north of the form properly. , Sale.to commcnko at 11 o'clock, A. M. of said day. When terms slid conditions of sale will bo made known by .JOHN STUART, jZxeciltdr pf Jjib. Agntto, dec'll. August 12, 1852 6w. Perry Diinocrat and Priemah insert till day bf aulb, ado charge ISsocUtof, , LIST OF LjETTERS, Ailvoiilsed in tba ‘-Volunteer” by Authority. LIST OF LETTERS troulnihg in UicPnai OtTico at Csrlislo, Fa., August 1, 1852. Persons en quiring for lower* on this Hat* will plea*o say they otd advbrUscd. , Aekerniin Elitabolh ■ Moser Jacob' Adame Eliza Miller G C Andeaon Wllliarri Moore Levintl Armstrong Joa t Martin Margarol Anderson Elizabeth Anfl Drougher Susannah MTSlratliJl* Rule Harrison .McCullough Rev J W Brown Wm ' M’Knob Arthur 3 UdUoflrtky And Miller Christian Raker Jacob Moltz John or Harto J. Doaby Bthlabdlll M’Lellarid Wm Datca Henfy Nlckny Susan Dutlorf ——s Nace Oliver Clark Danl R , ■ Newcomer Oed Qpqyer v Safn'qe|, .Nailor Geo ... Crocket James K . Nelalnager David Drebos Peter Foff Goo Donohbe Henry Parcy 0 L Devlnney Lucinda lloaa William . Easterly Samuel Robinson Alim S Kuer-John - Kebor Margarol Kcert Samuel Robins Jacob V Ellison William Reamer Henry C Frehn Chat Reed Sarah Ann Fylor W Anson Steikmnn Mary J Flock Moses Spntz Daniel Fisher Daniel Shambauch Mary Jane Frohlfelter John or Sol. Scrpme Rebecca- Fordney John Swangor Christian Green Jae A Smith Geo W' Grissinger Matilda Shelly John Adam Swloftard John Garner Martha . Stonef Solomon GoUshoH Geo Swangor.'Michael Hooker Fanny Smith Frederick Henselman Jacob Spahr Eliza 1 Huffman Henry Shrlner Marlin Hall Catharine , Thompaon O James Horn Mary Tillman Sarah. . Hastings Cheater ' Twin Thomas Henson Bov John H Talbot Elizabeth llabkdU Henry 0 Thorley Geo 9 Huffman Margaret ‘ > Thompson. Mary A Jacobs Goo Torbet Mary / Jenkins Leonidas ‘ '• WlcoGeo Jacobs Adam Ward Francis A 1 - James Richard Welker Leah Kennedy Wm T 9 . Weary Samuel-. • Kiaaingor Geo ' Wehtnor J J Klein Sinon. . .Williamson James Lindt John : .WnodellloV B Loughory Nloholaa Weary. Ueorgn Loncenacker J K Wert Sarah Line A Myers , Young Joqsp . LtldlgCaihailno, HAN*rCH, P. M. SMOKED HERRING. ‘Another lot of thrio fine imoked herring; Juit rtoefred it the chskp olore f W.A Csiotbars, «*st MemsUeiL Joisr \ iw* . . .. ' Sound,vPcairJy /^UU^Xectli. <u ] U,.j HtQllhy Gufna.Qnd-a.Sufcttißrenifr.: ] A Llithcsa bcHcfifs orb 'derived ‘from J lhb'‘use'of XI. Zfenw'AirV bsz.Bdit'ATXb Tooxu' This. has long been used in Phila delphia and NoW York, where'it bad attained ah immense popularity for'cleansing^'preserving; and beautify ing thd 'i’ceth, and caring,soreness, bleeding, orulfceralioa’ of tho Gumb, and-itoparting a healthy indlfragrant.odor to the,breath. Read. tbo. I.follow ing testimony and Ot obco procbta a bottlb ;of this delightful article for tbo.tcelh, gums and,breath; • - ;]\lr,.Francifl .Sir:—Having, used your» jqslly polobratod ~Tooth-wash,. I find it to bo highly boQcfidal io,the,Teeth apdGums,and would 'recommend it to the public as the' very bosi prepa ration that uecd,fpr.c)oanaing the teeth and keeping ,tHo' gum V in a. Healthy - elate. 'DR. WKI. J* A..BIRKEY, Eighth h'nd Locusl’stre’ots, Phila. Mr. Zorman,Sfrf—l'tbedrfully acknowledge the superiority of your celebrated ToOlh’-wtish. ’ Ihiivo used it for the last two’ years, and find it cleanses, preserves,'Uhd fieaulificS the teeth; removes all In flammation; Softness of bleeding of the-gums;'bud it imparts & delicious fragrance to the' breath, and should’bo used ’ by all ! who desire 'to' preserve their ,teeth fronf decay, hnd have'healthy gurhS., . ; DR-WMi Cl McMAKTN,- .-.Ninth street, above,Christian st., Philo. Price £s.,cents per, bottle- Prepared, only by Francis Zr-nsrijr, Druggist and Chemist; cornorof Ninth and Catharine streets, Philadelphia. For sale by SajiubvElliott,'Carlisle. • ‘ . .Augt-l?, 18C2—3m* IVoticc IS hereby given to tho members of the Cumberland Valley Mutual Protection Company * that on elec tion .will be ,hcld at the public house of Victor Shan non, in .Dickinson township, Cumberland county, tho 6th 'dry of. September next, at 10 o clock A. M., for the purpose of electing Thirteen Directors, to Manago tho, business of said Company for,one year. JOHN T. GREEN, Beefy- August 6,1652—5 i • '< ' Es(alc Notice. ALL persons'are hereby notified that Letters of Administration on the estate of Elizabeth Marlin, Into of Hampden tp., Cumberland county. Pa., deceased, have this aay been issued by the Register in am! fur said county to the subscriber who resides in Carlisle. All persona having claims or demands ng-minl the estate of the said decedent, are requested l«» make known the same without delay, ond those indebted to make payment to WM. W. DALE, Adm’r. August 5, laSS—Ct* Farm for Sale. THE subscriber offers at private solo,the valuable farm on which he resides, in Mifffi ; township, two m»!es north of NewvilJo, (.umbbriand couniy, adjoining lands of Wm. and Thos; Scoullcr, Adam •lacohs and others, containing 160 Acres, all of which is cleared and ,1a a high slate of. cultivation, except about 8 acres, which is well covered with thriving timber. About 20 Acres is excellent moa yfljFwjk ~*low land. The improvements me a two stnry weatherbotuded HOUSE, Double |s|HMH®Fratno Barn, Corn Cribs, Wagon Shid. e9BX6SB&c> , Tiv'rc is a young Apple Orchard on thu premises, and,a variety of other fniit tr66s, and a well of fir *4 rate w iter at the kitchen door. There is also a Spring of running water near to the dwelling. Tho farm is in good condition In every respect, and is,considered ono of tho best in the township. Ho also ‘offers at private sale his Lot of Ground, pjluatb In Npwviifo, adjoining property of William Oration and Widow fccig-or. Tho improvements aro a two story Log (louse, .a large . Coach-maker Shop and other out-bulhhngs. Tho Lot measures CO feet in front and 160 in depth to an alley. For particulars call on the undersigned residing on tho farm properly. PHILIP RAMP, Augusts, 1852—2rn Assignee’s Sale of Real Estate. THE-underalgncd, Assignees of Samuel Brfeker. jlfer ot public Buie, on the premises, on TUESDAY September 7tb. 1852,nt 10 o’clock, A..M-,tho follow ing* real catafe, viz : * No. I. The valuable'form at present occupied hy tha said-Stmuol Brickflr, aitaito in Monroe .township, Cumberland county, about one and a (planet* miles sooth of Church town, containing - IaOACKBS, 100 acreb of which liMmpibvctl.ond in a high a tote of cull iv.iliou, the remaining 20 scree is well cover ed wlilt valmbio limber; ThoMmprovt-mcnla sro a M STONE DUELLING HOUSE, Dank Burn, Waggon Shod,Corn Cribs, Wash House, and other necessary out-buildings Tliqro.ls a.well and also a spring of good water convenient .to Ihb dwelling. There fs also a young Apple Orchard ami n variety of other fruit trees on the promises. Tbo Yellow Breeches Crook runs at llio west aide of this property. The properly (s in' good condition in every respect, and Is situated in a pleasant and healthy locality. No. 3. Tile Merchant Mill Property, situate in tho township aforesaid, containing 15 Acres ofimproved Imd. Tho ImprolomMiis arc a largo MERCHANT MILL, on the Yellow Breeches Creek; running fmir'burß, and In good condition in every respect. -Also a Dried- Tenant lloufe, (with water >al tho dodr.) a small barn, and’other out-' buildings. There is on this property a young orch ard nnd a choice variety of other fruit trees. No. 3. Thirty btiros bf Mountain Land, rfflgL. situate in llio township aforesaid; and con- JJ22& vcnlcnl to tho two proporlics described abovet The land ts well covered with limbcr.and will be sold with the mill properly or scporalo to suit purchasers. For piriiciilnfp, cull on cither of tho undersigned, residing in Monroe township. MOSES bricker; GEORGE W. DRICKEti. Assigned of Samuel Dricker. July 29. 1952—18 Two nuns for sale. THE subscriber wilt offer at public sale, on Satur day tho 25th day of September next, his TWO FARMS, situated in Southampton township, Cum berland county, on tho toad leading from Shippers hurg to Nowvillo, 3 miles from tho former and 7 from the latter place. No 1 contains 85 acres of good Limestone Land, about 70 acre*'of which are cleared- Tho Improvements area largo Brick jLggA l .Bank Doth, a two slbry Log House, two .Tenant houses, Wsgonmakcr nnd Block- B^0 P* A Young Orchard of grafted a never failing well of water, &c. No. 2 contains 81 acres, about 00 acres of which arc cleared. Tho improvomonta are a two story Brick house, a Frame bank barn, a Young Orchard of grafted fruit, and a never failing well of water. They will ho sold altogether or separate to suit purchasers. Sale to commonco at 1 o'clock P. M-. when tho terms will bo made known by HENRY AU. J ly 29, 1952—81* Estate Notice. LETTERS of administration on the estate of Leonard Duttorff. deceased, late of Silver Spring township, Cumberland co., have been issued bv iho Register of said countyfto tho subscriber reel* ding in iho same township. AD persons having claims against tho estate of said decedent will pre sent them for-settlement, and ihoso indebted will mako imraedialo payment to . GEORGE UUTTOfIFF, Adm’r.' ■loly lBBB—6t ' : ~ . ANOTHER lot of superior Havqnna Sogors, juit received and for salo at tho cheap grocery store of. . , W.JL O^ROTIIBRS. August S.' . ’ . . . . ’ ‘ ! BUTTER. CRACKERS. A supply ofDut;er Crackers (now kind.) Also, Water ondSoda Crockers for sale by i . ; Aug,,6. . *W. A. OAROTHERB. ANOTHER tot of “World’s FolrV, Hams. JOU ix received and for sale. Also a superior lot.of dried Beef. . W. A. CAROTUERS. August 6. 1 ■* " '■< ■: ■ y . REAPER WAUEHOIJSE. Co* 105 FulUm *W *J NowX or^"lVQ Qon fl lttnlljr on hand a very largo and desirable assortment of papcr'j wnlflh they offer on tho lowest ternip^'consisting nT. N.owb and. Book papors/qll sizes end weights, Letters, Caps, Tissue, and Colored,'different .widihs',‘En glish and' American 'Hardware,’ Shotting,flutters, ,Cloili,.Pattcrn v Manilla, Straw, Rug; Wrapping, Tea Papers,-dco.V&o. - -- PAPER constantly on hand Ond for sale in Urge or small quantities, .oh the lowest terms, by. vJAS.T. DERRICKBON & Co./ r, M 105 FuUoq st., New York. LOCOFO.CO M (VtCHDOX PAPER of a suporior quality ibr'.snle'on the most reasonable terras, by JAS. T. DERRICKSON &.‘Co., . 105 Fulton BU,tiew York. BLUE RAT-TAPER., foi; wrapping up Colton consUnlly on hand onO for salo.by i* jas.t;derrickson&.:co; / : 1 105 Fulton at., Now-York. August 5,1852—3m* , 1 • PRIVATE SALE. THE subscriber offers at private sale the pro porly ln Which he now lives,-Situate in Wcstpenna borough township, Cumberland county, consisting ' of a House and'Lot ofGrotind, contain ing’ one core, well Stocked-' with fi*ait SiSii^j^^ 66B * nn<l w ' water convenient to (he SaßEsShbuse. Tho' house-Is at wo story Frame, and has-a shop attached,' sellable for a mdfhanicJ It is a good aland for business. The propeityLyyill bo sold on reasonable terms; Persons desirous of purchasing aro'requested to call anil examine. . • JOHN F, DESANNO. July 22, 1852—31* Notice to Dealers, Retailers, &o. ' HAVING been appointed Sealer of Weights and Measures/ 1 fur tho county .of Cumberland, 1 hereby give notice that my ofltco Is nearly opposite the public house of Mr. Hoover, in tho borough of Mochanicsborg, where 1 will attend to all persons wishing to have their Weights and Measures ad* justed, when not absent attending to (he duties of said office. WILLIAM BROOKS. July 23, 1852—31 Toaclicrs Wanted. SEVEN Male Teachers wanted to lake charge of ihe public schools of Frankford township—the schools to open about tiio Ist of September. The Directors will meet at Lackey’s store,insaid town* ship, on Thursday the I2ih of August, at 1 o’clock I’. M., for the examination of applicants. JOHN MOUNiZ, Scc’ty. July 22, 1852—3i* WANTED. AGENTS of experience wonted to operate for the Former's & filechunic's Mutual Health A«socu olion, of Harrisburg, Fu., to whom tho boat of en couragement will bo given. Apply at llm office, 52 South Second Street, or address post.pa id,J. F. Butch, President. V - - . . HARDWARE. rpilE subscriber having just returned from the cost Jl. with another largo addition Id hi* former slock, making it the most complete assortment of Hard ware, to bo found in Uto coanly, would invito tho 1 attention of all desirous of getting bargains-to call and examine fur themselves before purchasing else where. I return my sincere (hanks to (ho public general* ly, for the wry liberal patronage heretofore extend ed, and solicit n continuance of the same. HENRY SAXTON. July 22, 1852 To Coach and Cabinet Makers. Til E subscriber Js fully prepared to meet their wants with an enlarged stock of hardware in their line, embracing Mai. Castings, Springs, Axles, bands, potent leather, laces, curtainand floor cloth, &c., walnut and mahogany veneers, glass and ma hogany knobs of ell sizes and patterns; a large supply of varnishes, oils, turpentine, at such prices that will make it their interest to give him tho pro* fi-rrnce. H. SAXTON. July 22. Fresh Arrival of New Goods. THE subscriber has just returned from the city with a new stock of Dry Goods, consisting of Ba reges, Barege do I. nines, Silk Tissues, Grenadines, Albonines, Summer Silks in great variety, Lawns, Ginghams, dolled Swiss Muslim, Jaconet and Swiss muslins, with many other summer dress goods, ull of which will bo sold at low cash prices. GEO W HITNER Juno 24,1852 To Cabinet stud Coach Makers. OAO GALLONS superior Varnishes just received /£/\J\J from the best manufactory in tho United Slates, at tho Hardware establishment of N. D. My varnishes ore used by most of tho principal cabinet and coath makers in this und the' adjoining counties, and pronounced by all furaupc* r or to any other in the market, I invito all who use this article to try dyne’s vdrnish, and it will add sfly per cent, to the looks and durability of your cabinet ware and CarriaßCH.alflo a variety ofsprinpe, Axles, Hubs, Uowa, Toluca. Enamel I.enthor. Cur tain Cloth, Drab Cloth, Lacos, Fringe, Curled Hair and Sofa Spring*.-, , , , . JOIINP.LYNE. .. THOMAS IT. SKItES’ NEW CIiOTHINO KOOMS, AND FURNISHING STORE. Opposite tHe Rail Road OJfice, West High Slretl , Carlisle. Til. SK.IIA3S desires to Inform Ills old friends , and the public that lie lisa opened a general clothing establishment, and has now In Store a ex. tensive stock of llto beet and cheapest goods ever offered In Carlisle. nicu’s, Youth’s, and Boy’s Clothing, for Spring,Summer and Winter wear, now on hand of every varloiy and furnished at reduped rates.— Ho lias also a largo and well selected qsaurlmont of Piece Goods, of English, French and German Fab rics.of now .and beautiful patterns, for coats, pants and vests, winch will bo made to order in (ho must approved and fashionable manner and jn a superior stylo of workmanship. A full and elegant stock ofGonllomsn’a Furnishing Goods, such ns gloves, plain and fancy shirty collars, handkerchiefs, ties, ice., constantly kept on hand. Also India Rubber Overcoats and Leggins. ' ■ Feeling confident from tho reputation which If has been hie constant aim fur a coumo of years to soouro fur his establishment, of his ability to please ho respectfully invites on examination oMiis slock which for quality, workmanship and low price cannot bo surpassed. Carlisle, May 27, 1852—1 y. Take a Good Look Before Purchasing Your Goods! \V E are now prepared to show ono' of tbo most extensive assortments of Spring & Summer Qoods over broughl.to Carlisle, Our,assortment of Mens and Bov® \voar, is very complete, Casal mores, Vostingai Summer Stuffs, Kentucky Jeans, Velvet cords, Linens, &c. Ladies Dreep Goods, such ns fancy and black Silks, Silk Poplins, S|lk Tissues, bareges, moustln'do lainos, barege do {nines, ginghams, lawns, plain and figured Swiss Mualina, Dock, Jaconet, Mull and Cambric Mub lins, eolloooa* tickings, Slo. . BONNETS & -Flowers, Tabs, Mllinary materials of different Uinde. wlih a larch supply of Edgings, Inse/llngs, handUorohlefs, gloves, mitts, hosiery, lace goods, flannels, Al pachan from 194 to *1 P« yd.' / , GROCERIES, SPICES, &e. Tool) of which we lhvlta the ottentionof those wishing to save money, as we have the documents to prove that our goods have all .been, bought for cash. n A. &W. DENTZ. Aug. 5,1859.' •-■ STILL GREATER IMPROVEMENT.IN, GRAIN DRILLS/ io o" S- ■ THIS Machine was Patented July 2, 1850, and has received'tho'Jilghcst premium at all the Exhibit ions whore It has ever been enntealed; incloding New Cuallo county, Holawaro, Agricultural Society, Qcl. 9lh, 1850; Philadelphia nnd Dctaware.counly Agricultural Society, Oct, 17th, J 650; Marylind State Ag. riculiarnl Society, Oct. 23d, 1850, and Oat, 24th, .1851, and Michigan Stale Agricultural Society,'Sept. 25ih, 105 - 'V ' ' • Tho obuvo Dr.ill ie not liable logcl out of repair, is exceedingly'simple In its construction, will sow point rows in al| irregular shaped fields, nnd possesses superior advantages to oil others in tho coup and qufcltnees wit’s which it con bo regulated to sow any desired quantity of grain per acre, white the draft Upon (ho hdrses is iwdniy-flvoi per cent, lighter, and consequently with the same libor, cun teed one fourth more groiihd per day than most other nndhines now in use. The objection so common to Drilling Ma> chine? of becoming Choked If the seed.is not parfedily cleaned, Is entirely obviated in tho simple nnd pecu liar construction of this Drill, os white cap* and shod straw will not interfere in the least with tho regular distribution of the scod. It is warranted to distribute tho seed evenly; to sow any quantity per aero com monly sowrv broadcast; to not out or break the grains; to bo tyell inado of goud materials and durable with pcopcMtaio. (laving sold about 400 of tho obovo Drill? the post season, all of which mot with (ho unqualified appro bation of (ho purchasers; and after careful and I borough experiments, which have resulted in still greater improvements, wo now feel warranted in saying that Moore's Patent Soed and Grain Planter improved,is superior to any for tho purpose, now in tho market. Having made arrangements to furnish 1000 of tho above Machines for sale, the coming season, we shall bd prepared, at all times, to supply orders without delay. •'All '•orders addressed to tho undersigned will warrant prompt attention. Any psrson in Cumberland county, wishing to examine one of tho above machines, will bo called on by L. Peirce, by leaving word to that effect with II- L Burkholder or J- Uhecra, of Carlisle, or by addressing him through Carlisle, P. O. LEG, PEIRCE A tEE, Ereildoun /■*. 0.. CAestrr county. Pa. July .22.18.)3—6i* SheriiTs Sales. B V" virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Expon as,-Levari Facias, and Fieri Facias, issued out of the Court of Common Fleas of Cumberland coun ty, and to mo directed, 1 will expose to sale by public vendue nr outcry, at the Court House, in the. Borough of Carlisle, on Friday ihe I3ilt day of August, 1852. at 10 o'clock A. M*, the follow- Jog described real esiaio, viz, . Also, a Iji of giound situate in the borough of Carlisle, containing SO feet in front and 240 (eel in depth, •raoreor less, bounded by High street on (ho south,'Dickinson alley on the north, and lots of H. Dunny'd'n (he efelond Mrs. Stevenson on the cast, havingllioroon erected a two story Stone HouA,n Frame Shop, &c. Seized and taken i» execution as Uto pibpurty of Isabella Woi;in|oy. A.l»o, a-beitaiu house and lot.of ground In the Borough of Carlisle, bounded on Vbo south by Loother street, ‘on the east by East street, on (tic north by Ldcusl'alley, and oh the west by Peter Spahr, containing 60 feet in fronton Louthcr street and 210 feel in depth on East street, being lot No. 311 in the plan of said borough, together will) the hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belong ing. Seized and token In execution-as the proper ly of John Brannon, Also, a lot of ground situate in the borough of Carlisle, bouridod by Ihe Harrisburg, Carlisle and Chamhdrsburg turnpike on the by lots of John Sanderson on the west and VV VV Lewis on the east, and a 20 feet alley on tho south, contain ing 26 feet in front and 170 foot in depth, more or less; having thereon erected a two eloty Brick House. Seized and taken in execution as the pro perty of Margaret Irvine. Also, a lot ot ground situate in the borough of Carlisle,'-containing one aeie, more or loss, bound ed b]f PotnffeT'streot oo tho rrerth, Host street on the west, Wm Park on the south and the Letort Spjjng on ilit) having Stone House and fityop, ap extensive tan yard, with bhrk sheds, bark mill, hide Stone table, a stable, wash-house, &c. Seized and taken in execution ns the property nf Robert Snodgrass. Also, a lot of ground situate In the village of Whltehill, Easiponnsborough township, No. 3 in the plan of said town, containing 51$ feet on tho east along property of Heniy Uupp, 74$ fuel on tho north along the Railroad, 74$ (tel on the wmi along property of Henry Loudon, and T4s feet on thenofth along tho Stale road, more or less, hav. ing',thereon elected a two story double Frame house; &c. Seized and taken in execution as tho properly of John (Jratt, Also, a lot of ground situate in Monron town ship, containing 2 acres, tnoro or loss, bounded by lands of John Oeltzhoover, —-- Westfall, R E Shbploy and others, having thereon erected a <Sms and a half story Log House and a Frame Stable. Seized'and taken in execution as the property of Daniel Robb, J.F.LYNE, Al«6,’.&lolorgfbupdViluatoitvPMnfirld, Wesl ponnsbArougU- township, containing ,90 perches, more.tiriess,'bounded by ioU.ori’etnr Lininger on thq wear, Jdhn Hale on'tho sdUth, tiro Staid'toad on' the tvdrth; and an'alley on tho oast, having p'large double 8 story Lug Hopao, '&Q. ! SeHtad and taken in execution as (bo proper ty of John Weigle. And &lh)o bo sold by mo. DAVID SMITH. Sh'lT. Sheriff's Office, Carlisle, July 22, 1832. JMachiuisis, WILL fod.no difficulty in selecting such sizes of Iron, Steal, Anvils, Vicos, Sorow plates, Files. &c, at priues that cannot fall to please, at tho fchoap hardware store of ' July 22. • H. SAXTON. Cemont! Content!! 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 East Main street. July 29: " H. SAXTON. 1 'Carponlers and tiuildors, WlLL'Sind « complete assortment oflho moat ap proved articles in the Hardware lino, embracing ehlqejs, hatchets, drawing knives, braces and blia, graduating augers, window glass of all sizes. &o M at such reduced prices that must ensure & continu ance of their patrohago, July 32. A general assortment of Fresh CofiUs. Drown, While & crushed Sugars, Spices, Chocolates, Extract of Coffee, snd a constant and general supply of jonklu’9 No. I.Tcas, either in bulk or packs.of superior quality, frith all the other varieties, including WILLOW is CEDAR WARE, ■uch as Dsskeit. Tobs. Duokots, Measures, Dqwls, Churn., &o. For -ale by J, W. EBV. ‘Jiino 3,165Q> f . _ , Prices Reduced. THE subscriber is nowjselllng off his stock of euntmor goods al greatly reduced prices for cash. Lartns, Bareges, Tlbbuor, parasols, summsrsilhs, bonnots, ribbons, &0., can be had at prices truly astonishing*. Oome and ocouro tho bargains while ‘TOy 11 *"' O. OGII.BY. Shoo Makers Behold. THE Urgeit, best' and chtopc.l assortment of jtcn’a Ail French Morocco, Lining,, Binding,, French end Potent Cell Shine, eaet o|pencii in Car lisle, together with a large lot of Lasts of fbhlktost stylo. Boot Trees, shoe thtead, awll,.wax,!p#gs, end W/of the best manufacture end latest opts,now opening at the cheap Hardware PRIOEREptfOEb TO SIXTY : DOLLARS. SEEDAND GRAIN PLANTER. HENRY SAXTON, G-rooorloa, Estate Notice lETTEUS of Administration having issued to J tho undersigned, residing in tho Borough of Cur. lisle, on tho estate of Henry Korn, l«to of s.i'ul Borough, deceased, those indebted to said cst.«tc are requested lojmako payment and those having claims to present them far settlement. July 15,1853—6 w Assignee iVctfCc. THE undersigned, having boon duly appointed Assignee of Rufus E. Sheplcy, jr., of Carlisle, Cumberland county, hereby notifies all persons indebted in safd SUepley, to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims against him in pre sent them duly authenticated, to the subscriber, residing in Carlisle, county aforesaid. JOHN GOODYEAR, Jr. Assignee of Rufus E. Shepley, jr. July 15, 1852—3 t JCxtalo Notice NOTICE is hereby given, that Letters of Ad ministration on tho estaio of Henry Hoch, late of Southampton township, deceased, have bcon issued by tho Register of Cumberland county, to ihe sub scriber residing in the same township. All per sons indebted to said estate aro requested to make immediate payment, anil, those having claims will present them for settlement to GEORGE HOOH, AeJmV. July 8. IR62—fit* Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that application will be made to the next Legislature, agreeably to the Constitution and laws of (Ids Commonwealth, to renew the Charter of the Carlisle Deposit Bank. And also to make sooh alteration In the Charter, ns to confer upon said Bank the rights and prlvl logos of a Bank of issun, nnd change the nanio to that of the Carlisle Bank." By order of the Board of Directors. WM. M. BEETEM, Cashier. July 1, 1352.—Gin. Estate Notice ALL porsong are hereby notified that Letters tes tamentary with tho will annexed, on (he estate of John Adam Fordinand, Into of Carlisle, Cumberland county. Pa., deceased, have been issued by ihojtfeg i.stoi in and for said county to the subscribcr'Vrho resides in Carlisle. Ail persons- having claims or demands against the estate of the said decedent, are requested to make known (ho same without delay, and those indebted (o make payment to JOHN LIbZ.MAN, Ex’r* July I. 1852 Ct Lyken’s Valley Coal. K AA TONS l.yken’s Valley Coal of various rit-cb* broken 01 rciccncd, prepared fo» family ute» roctiving and for sale by W B MURRAY Agt. July 29, 1852—Cm Look Oil! for Uiirguiiis, OWING to the very extraordinary heavy spring business, I.was compelled to largely incioasr my formerstock of Hardware, Cullcry/Snddlcry, Shod Findings, Conch'trimmings, Wallpaper, Unr and rolled iron. I now invito oil parsons In want of any of iho above articles, to call and see us, as I am con* fidont my goods and prircs will not fail to please all. Thankful for the public’s very liberal patron age, I hope for a continuance of iho enino. os our aim is to please all, and giro you full value foryour money f JOHNP.LYKE. Now Llqnot 1 Store. fTMIB subscriber Informs the public that He has just opened a Liquor store, in North Hanover Street, next door to Uavoistick’s Drug store, where ho will keep on ,hand (ho choicest Liquors, and among which may bo fount! Bwnn Gin, Palm Lsafdd., common do. Pale Urondy, Peach do. Cherry Cordial, Blackberry do., Pepper do., An* nisted d(>^ Wine Hitters, Port Wine, Malnda do., Lisbon db., Sherry do., Madrid do., Muscat do. $. E, Uum, Irish Whi.k.y, Oltl Whl.koy, Oor man Wine, Champaign, Claret Winq, Bergunda Port, Jamaca Spirits, Demijohns, dee. Alt kinds of Liquora put up in bottles and ready for aalo wholesale or retail. DAVID MARTIN Carlisle, July 1,1062—1 t Proolaipaiion, WHEREAS (ha Honurahjo Janes H. OruhsM, President Judge of the several (Courts of Cum mon Pleas of the counties of Cumberland. Perry and Juniata.in Pennsylvania,and justice of thoseversl Oourtsof Oyer and Terminer and General Jail D elivery; In said counties, and flon‘. John Rapp and Sami. Woodburn, Judges of the Court of Oyer and Torminorand General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and othei offences,ln the said county of Cumberland—*by their proccpta to mo directed dated the I2lh, of ApiH| 1869, have ordered the Court of Oyer add Terminer end General Jail Delivery, to bo holdon at Carlisle,on the 4thMondoy of August next, (belng“ho' 23d day) at lOo’clock in the fore noon, to continue ono,week, ," NOTICE lathoroforphoreby given, tolho Coro ner, Justices oft HA Pcadoand Constables of thesaid county of Cumberland ,i hat they are by the sold pro opptcommanded to brlhon aml (here in tboir proper persons, w.itbt hofr tolls, records, inquisitions, exami nations, and all other remembrances, to do those thlngswhlchto tholrofficesapportain tobo done,and alUhosothatarobuundliy recogrtimncos.to prosecute Bgainsttho prisoners that arc nr then shall be in the fail of said county, ore to bo there to prosecute them asohollbcjuxt. DAVID SMITH, Sheriff. SHXBIVf’.OfTICX, > Carlisle, July 1, 1862. S arid Sale.; TUB subscriber olfers at private dpl'oper* ty on which tie novv resides,‘situatft'M ship, Cumberland county; 4 miles north of Newbarg, on Jho oast.Btdo of the Stale road leading to county. The property.contains ... ; ■ - 55 i Aoroß, more or loss, of ground, tabont 86 acres of which sttf improved,and in a high state of cultivation, Th# remainder is well covered with valaablo'ybungtUa* bor, such as chcsnut,>oQk, hickory', ''The.lW Mprovements aro a (wo story wedlboiboafdod Dwelling House Snil Kitchen',"o Jwo : .afoff’ building, known as ihh. ,l TlireeSqQhT£ll6u >. i low-Woollen Factory,V in whlchAatsjkli.the trjfccbH. nory necessary va ctti. «>. gMotim with a pair of Capping Durrs,’Corn Screw/tSreib lor Saw, &c. Tf aU ja gpod 6onditj'of^ i ~ir|}o. 1 is propelled, hy^a,never Watert*** Them is alep, a 1 ard of graftcd;fruitytoteiliy with-pihfr t froi|lrc«iu The location would uo r a |avorablo one for, oarryfuif on the Tanning business', orlhe grinding of Sum IC«-. For particulars cull oh'lho undcrsfgnod, ieslding on the promises, W" > S'' ft a:. H SAMUEL L. GILLESPIE Jo no 10, ISG2—*tf t . j 5 Valuable Farm Ibr Salc. THIS subscriber offers at ptWate aafe tfisf vafaibfo fflrfn elluato-in North Middleton township, Curtf* erland county* itbool 5 miles from Carlisle, bbunded y lands of Moses Wetzel, George BrocUt, <mJ Zoiglor and others, - , containing, . 307 Acres, moro or lcsß, of fust .rate Slate land, ISO acre! of which is'cleared.and enclosed willi-go'ndTtncee’emi in a high’ slate of cultivation, about 12 acres of i| being meadow with a never ,(ijling spring of waM running through ii, which mokes it u very suitable Turin lor grating. The remaining 80 oefes is ctfyer* cd with good limber. The improvement*,-arfl;% , J?ct-3v double two story LOG HOUSE), Ktlobatt, I«OU BARN, Spring Homo nnd othet |**HrTOßOmbudJinc»,' a ~Wcit of never falling W*k cbnvciiiont Vo the house. AlaoA'largft Apple uiid Peach Orchard- and other choice frail Iresa on the premises. Any persons wishing to view the above farm will please coll on the' undersigned residing 1 in CsrJiafai or Peter Sipc residing on the premises. 1 ’ r CATHARINE WUNDERLICH. - April 23, 1852—4 m Town Property at Public Sale. On Tutsday , August 24fA, J 852. W ILL be offered At publ 10 sale, nl 3 o'cloch. Pi Mm at the Court House, in Carlisle, a UOU&B n-_n and LO Tof Ground, situate .on South street in said borough, adjoining proper* of Wm. M’Gonigal, Her. John F,. nnd others. It contains GO feel on Hdnovej l street, and extends back 240 feet. , The house is a large two story double atnne building, commodious and roomy, nnd was formerly :ooou pied ns a public house. It will b’o'sold single or in two or three parts to suit purchasers. The above propi ny belongs to Win. Trough, and will be sold wiihr ut riSLrvc. Terms made known on the dor of sale by WM. GOULD. July 15. 19 r r2—Ct Auctioneer, J . VV- EBY. Valuable Town Property for Sale'. On Tuesday Iht 2l(/» Jay of 4ngu«lv4SS3v-i W ILL bo sold at public halo, at the CdUrtHooas, in Carlisle, on the above day, at 10 o'clock A,M'. the following described property, viz: No. I. —The two story Slone Dwelling House n, a and lot of ground, owned by Dr. John It. Knox, situate on High street, in said ggnißMihoroagh. now in the occupancy of Kirs. MefT. ' Said property IS-3Bffeof in front amt extunda 310 feet Iti depth to Dickinson alley. The lot includes four.feet of an alley between ft and No. 3. The house is large and commodious, with sufficient back-buildings, and the fol stacked with frulMrees. Thlspropcny is eligibly.located for business, being in the centre of the bprpiiglL'. No. 2.—The two story Urick House, owned by Mrs. Mary 11. Knox, nearly adjoining Ihft Kbove on the sumo street, now occupied by -Dr. RawflHb os a Drug store. The house la 27 feetjh fronlti'di the lot extends to jhe alloy before monllonedr— There Is a largo (Stable on tho.eritt of ')ha lot. Tills properly is one of the bfst butjnis't blonds in the borough.' Tbo nounc is substantially built and ia now in good condition. No, 3.— The one story and a half 13 rick bond ing attached to No. 2, being 14 feci in front end 210 feel deep, owned by Mrs. MaryJ). Kuos,nod now occupied™ Jbp Post Office. This property lies between Nos. 1 and 2,ap eight foot alley (ft* vidingthf two properties. 'Phis is also b 'good location and possesses many advantages'os a bu siness stand. 1 ” Nob. 0 ami 3 wilt be sold separately oftogetbot ns may suit parchnsers. Indisputable titles will bo mode to each properly. Attendance Will be giren aod terms of sale made known by • - JOHN STUART)’ ’ 'Jlgtliil'for {fre-Oicneri.' ' July B, 1853—71 HATS AIVU GAPS) Spring Styles! WM< 11. TROUT, has just received and opened llio Spring Stylo of Halt for 1852, an clcgatif I article, to which ho invites iho allcniionof llio pub* he. fits Hat* arc of utl prices, from llio mostots* partly finished to tho cheap common article, arid of every variety of stylo n'ow worn,' ltd continuer Co (gßgSggEgjr,manufacture and keep always oo s fall assortment ufliA/Td end (igjjjjp*®*; fof men and boys, and hi dan seti p cheaporand better srtlcla Ilian ahy, other establish ment In’ IdMid Those In'want of pood, leell and elegantly finished Half, would do lvdlf to'didJ’ before purchasing elsewhere. j Tho attention of citizens and strangcrijs psrtiea* lady invited to the beautiful Spring Style of. flats, - just received, a really handsome arljcle, oniT wiuroft. jtxl to bo just as good, aa it is nost and tasteful in appearance. . , >TI . " Remember that tho largest and fecal 'assortment la town may alwhya bo found at TROUT'S//rciits’s Roie, rror of (he Itphcopat Church, ? ' { _ Carlisle, April 2d. 1852. Coach Trimming, Conch Thftnllng, Saddle nu<) Unrncss Making. THE Bitbflcrlbcrs respectfully Inform tho'public, (hat they hare opened a new abop Id Nbrtl* Hanover street, a fo\V doors north of Glass* Hotel, whore they are prepared to inoko every ndlrltf In tholr linool business nachcup, undossubatanlial aa ran bo had'any where In Humber- ■ ' J-l tend county. They nro now prepared to Trim land Paint Conches at short notice, and onllio moil roasonsblo terms. They have also an band/arid will manufacture to order, Single and Doubld Vial* ness. Saddles, Bridles. Hollars, dec. i Having had consideioblo experience fn flj6 above business, the undersigned flatlet thcmaclves that they con give satisfaction to ull tths may with their custom. ; . With moderate prices and & desire ip plaoaa,Vu«y solicit a ahaifl of public psh'onaga* •' P. 11. SHAMDARfiEh', O, M., COUKItN. : Carlisle, Juno 24, 1962—ij* ' ‘ Limebarner’s Goaf, TONS l.ykrn’a Valley OUU article for burning IVmoJ receWng ahii ; lbt • W U MURRAY ealo by July 30. 165-—Cm nittcksmiih’s- ctoifl, QKAA ftuifieli of DUck.tmlhV coaf,',« *oper/«l dOUU «*•* spang—Qm , PiUstou Coal.- PitUloa coal, a ayporiotipfilpU4^ ,C\J\J cciving aiui for ealo t»y W D MpiUIAY tA-Ut. July 99, 1659—0 m Dauphin ..Con), ,t.*. j; I'QATONS Dauphin coal of LuU UM and limfiWninft* Joceitlok jind.Attlcale by . rV-'.WD MERjHsAtfrt 1 . July oft, 18R3—e» " '
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