mCKOK’S IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. Tinm'Aivn i.ucou saved. The Old Fashioned Mills Done Away With! IN ad fbrmcr‘jftriea ; il;was supposed that a largo quantity of.it/ider could only bo made by using a ponderous machine,'-that slowly crunited the apples without grindirig them fine. They were then made into a massive chccso - in straw, and a most severe and long pressure was required to extract a portion of’lito cider, a considerable quantity being absorbed by the inrawiiftHHe’rnssS'of-poiuice, and-lo obtain this unsalisfaclpry rcsull the farmer had to lake all hia hands, Bntjvjiarhe[i» ilia six horse team, and de vote a whole couldhavo been more profita bly employed, (o-msSto from six to twelve barrels ol eider* To obviate the difficulty the Fanners have heretofore- labored under, THIS MACHINE hi* been lnvcrtlcd, : thd the statoinenis ofti few facia will prove thal il is not only ilio Best ITla.cliilic of (he .hineMhr {neiatened, but that li is the most prtiji table that a havo on his farm. The apples ore by' thUirfidcTiino grated up inva a fine pulp, so that It rcqulre^bUtH'compjritlvoly light pressure, find Hint Uul.a minuto or two, to extract ail the cider, U being 1 -'ttSCcriaihcd by practical experiment that one fourth inorojtilco on bo obtained, than by the old process; Dundee this it only requires two hands to grind up and-tnako into eider o larger quantity ol •fppie*; than'idan possibly bo-made on (lie old fasli iuned machines. On this press, owing to the com pactness ufUio pomico in llio tub, and the complete manner ,in wjiloh J.i.ie ground, a pressure of from 3 to 5 tonil—ihdl oan basily be obtained—-will produce a moxh (ayortble reiiill than 100 tons pressure on the ortHnify' cider press, even If the apples were ground os finely as on the improved Mill; nod if the apples wore merely crushed ds on (ho Nui machine, it wuuld require a proasuro of (wo hundred tons to produce (he result'accomplished by this Patent Mil l . The following may bo adduced as the decided advantages uf this mill: j • .•••, First—lt w.iilrftakn more cider than any other Mill, with a given quantity of apples, in u given lime, and,with nujclijcss.labo! - .ond^expenso.. Second—lt will,make cleaner nnd swcoler Cider than sny other ipllt. Third--Ypu cah make the cider as you wont it, and when you waftt il—and In quantities from ono gallon,to 6dr 20 Barrels. il you can press your Currant*, Cherries, Berries, Cheese, Duller, Laid, and Tal low. Fifth—With it ynu can sate ono fourth of your timo in making apple butler. Sixth—-With it you con grind and chop your Ap ples, Potatoes,'Turnips, Beets, Carrots, or Pumpkins, for your Cattle. Seventh—With its use you can at all times have FRESH tad SWEET CIDER. With all the advantages resulting from (l>o pos session md use of such a machine—ol a price so lew that U la within the roach of all-can it bo that any JuteD/gcnf/armor would do without it? Do you wish to have in your house at all times Cider that is. sweet and fresh, tho only lime it i« re ally hoalljty’on'd Hi for use —and do you wish to save ■ great portlon oftho hard labor attending tho mak ing of applo butler? If so, buy this machine and our word ipr.il you will not be disappointed. Thb pried .of tho Cider Mill ond Press. Is $35 ; and oflho Root Culling Cylinder $5. Fur Machines, for Stale, county, or township rights, address, post paid, . • w.o, mc'Koic, flarrisbdVg, Pu. dj* dood Agcnla wanted. my circultm wore issued it ho* been concluded lo sell el the above price, giving (ho owner the entire right to Uio machine and (o use or lend it as ho plea res. The htaohino can be seen by calling an fllr. Jacob Fetter, Carlisle. l9—3m. TO TEACHES. THE School Directors of Dickinson District,Cum berland count;, will meet at tho house of Victor Shannon, (Stono Tavern,) on Saturday tho 2Blh day of August Instant, nt 0 o’clock A. M., fur the purpose of examining and employing It Teachers, fo take charge of the Common Schools of said Di«- term.' '.No jiefson will he em ployed .who iff Incompetent to tench English gram rftaf pnd Ocograpfry, if required in the eajii District. Tho'school* will bo expected to commence about (ho niWdlfl'hrJSupfomhcr. By order of tho Board. JACOB LEFEVER', Soci’y, August I3‘; 1852—5) Notice to Teachers, THE Directors of Silver Spring School District ttillmoetat the house of Ocorgo Duoy. In Moges (own, at I o'clock P. M., on Saturday, 21st instant, to enter into agreement with Teachers—shortly af ter which time it is expected (ho schoo's In tho Dis trict wilt commence. A few more teachers mny find employment In tho District. Schools to continue for eight months. Applicants will please prrsont themselves at the lime and place named for ex4mi nation. By order of the Board. 080. H. BUCHER, Scc'ly. Aug. 12, 1808—2 t Valuable Real Estate for Sale. -On WEDNESDAY, September 22. 1853. *T-rr|tL ho offered at pulilic sale, on tiro premise*, W on-Wednesday, the 33d day of September, 1852 the following described real estate, lute the property of John; Agoow, deceased, vii: No. I.—A tract of land, situated in Savina town •hip, Perry county, Pa., hounded by lands of John Ribo, Henry Jlarlnun, Henry Itoll, Win. Milligan, and plhcrf. conlainlng > . SCO Acres; more otfcK. nil of wliloli'l. cleared end I" * •’l*' l state of cultivation, oicopl about 30 acres, which j« well covered with thriving limber. Ten acres is superior meadow land. Tho improvements are a largo wcaUiorbosrdcd DWELLING HOUSE, a double .I,og Darn, a Tenant and Stable, Spring House, Wagon Corncribs, and other necessary out buildings.' Thcroarolwo Apple, orchards on iho S remises, and other fruit trees, and a never failing prlnffnfWateriscDnvonicntto the dwellings. The farm *» I" e 00(J condition, and within a short period 400 pannel of post and ,roil fence havo boon pul up. Title Indisputable. Persons wishing to view the prfcmlsca wlll please call oa Adam Oanis, residing bn Iho same. 1 . “ r .Nb- will' bo sold at the tamo tiihs and Mace, a tractor mountain land, sHuotcdln the iamb township, county afoiosild, containing 1 60 Acres, rootcor less, all of which is covered with thriving Younff Timber, auch na oheannt, locust, hickory, oak,»b. Tiria tract U about two imlos north of tho-fatm properly. r ut., .._6alato.oommeno«M U oclocli, A. M.of said day, when terms and conditions of sale’will b? m “°° known by JOHN SI IMRT, ' • • Exteutdr qf Jno.Agntw,deca. AWgust IQ. 1853-o*.- - • OMOKEU HERRING. Another lotof those fine O ampkod herring,just rccoivfcd at thb qlieap sloro fW A Carolhors, oast Mam street. • 1 ■'' k FAtIM^FORSAIiE. THE subscriber oflora at private,sale,.his,value bio farm,-situated, in North Middleton township, Cumborjaml county, on iho Slate road leading from Storrctt’s Gap to Harrisburg', and at present in.iho occupancy of Fisher & Ncsbit, The farm contains about. ONE HUNDRED ACRES, 65 acres of which aro cleared, and (ho remainder is well covered with thriving young limber. The im .■g—a ptovements ore a Log Dwelling House, Double Log Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn JU!j|MftCribs, Slono Spring House, and other ®BBSSnp?Cßsary out-buildings. There is a good Apple Orchard on the premises, and a great variety of other frbit trees. A. spring of hover failing water is convenient to tho duelling. Title -indisputable. For terms call on the undersigned, residing in Kingstown, county aforesaid. HENRY RINEHART. August 12, 1662—2m* Two Valuable Farms for Sale. THE subscriber offers at private sale the following described Real Estate. , No. L-r Situated in North Middleton township, 43 miles oast of Carlisle, apd about one mile north of the Carlisle and Harrisburg turnpike road, containing 225 acres, more or loss, shout one halflimcntono, and the residue black slate and Meadow land, alt cleared and in a high slate of cultivation.except 50' sores well covered with heavy timber, The buildings ire a very fmo two story Stone House, raqac wiWtand a Good frame Barn, partly new, witlt Corn cribs/Wagon sheds, &0., a lino Spring house, and a never falling spring of water near the door of Iho house, also a good orch* ard of choice fruit. No. 2.—ls situated one and a half miles north of Carlisle, on the road leading from Slorrol’s Gap to' Corliale, contiiining one hundred and silty fivoacros of firhl rato Slate land well limed, except 35 acres which arc well covered with Timber. Tho improve ments are a two story Frame House, l”^MlL and a ar S c framo Barn, oil llio necessary IMltliay out buildings nrc in good condition, also eSaSSSs* largo orchard of very choice tfjfiSßs FRUIT, tho farm is well water Tor stock in all the fields. Also two wells of water near (lie house, that never fait. Persons wishing; to purchoso or to examine tho properly will phase call on the subscriber residing in Carlisle. Possession will bo given on the Ist of April if re rjuired. Payments to bo made to suit the purchasers, ARMSTRONG NOBLE. August 12, 1852—tf Farm for Sale, Bubscrihot offers at private sale,the valuable . form on which he resides, in Mifflin township, (wo miles north of IVowvjJfo, Cumberland county, 1 adjoining lands of Wm. and Tbos. Scoullcr, Adam Jacobs and others, containing ICO Acres, all of I which ia cleared and in a high slate of cultivation, I except about 8 acres, w liich is well covered with) thriving limber. About 20 Acres is excellent moa dow land. The improvements oto a two ffi?Sff||y story weatherboarded HOUSE, Double ImlSbrßPFramo Burn, Corn Cribs, Wagon Shed,’ There.is a young Apple Orchard on the premises, and a variety of other fruit trees, and a well of first rale water at the kitchen door. There is also d Spring of running water near to the dwelling. Tho farm is in good condition in oVory respect, and is considered otic of (ho beet jn tbo township. Ho also offers at private sale his 1,0 l of Ground, situate in Nowvijlo, adjoining property of William Bratton and Widow Zeig.or. The improvements ore a two story Log House, a large Coach-maker Shop and other oul-hulldings. The Lot measures GO feet in front and ICO in depth to an nifoy. For particulars coll on the undersigned residing on the farm properly. PHILIP RAMP. August 5,1652 —2 m Assignee's Sale of Real Estate, THE undersigned. Assignees of Samuel Drlckcr, dfur at public bjlp, on lb* on TUESDAY September 7th, 1852, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the follow ing real estate, viz : * No I. The valuable farm at present occupied by (ho said Samuel .Brickcr, situate in Monroa-township, Cumberland county, about one and a quarter miles south of Churohlown, containing 130 ACHES, 100 acres of which is improved, and in ahighstolo of cultivation, (he remaining 20 acres is well cover ed with valuable timber. Tfio improvements are a a—A STONE DWELLING HOUSE, Bonk ffiSnMk .Barn* Waggon Shed, Corn Cribs, Wash llSSuS9^I°u 80 ' other ncccsta.ry out-buildings There Is a well and also a spring of good water convenient to the dwelling. There, is also a young Apple Orchard and a variety of other fruit trees on tho promises. The Yellow Breeches Creek runs at the west side of this property. Tho property is in good condition in every respect, and it situated in a pleasant and healthy locality. No. 2. The Merchant Mill Property, situate in the township aforesaid, containing 15 Acres oflmproved land. The improvctnonls are a largo MERCHANT AIILL, on ilia Yellow Breeches Creek, running four burs, and in good condition in every rospoel. Also a Brick Tenant Ilouwo, (with water at the door,) a small barn, and other out—' buildings. There is on this properly a young orch ard and a choice variety of other fruit trees. No. 3. Thirty acres of Mountain Land, situate in the township aforesaid, and con venient to tho two properties described above. _fjL-7 The land is well Covered with limbcr.and will bo sold with the mill properly or separate to suit purchasers. Tor particulars, call on either of tho undersigned, residing in Monroe township. MOSES QUICKER, GEORGE W. QUICKER, Assignees of Samuel Urxeker. July 2D. 1952-ls TWO FARRIS FOR SAI,*L THE subscriber will offer at public sale, on Satur day tho Bf>lh day of Poptombor next, his TWO FARMS, situated in Southampton township, Cum berland county, oh tho road lending from'ShlpjVoits burg to •Nowvllle, 3 miles from tbo former and 7 from the latter place. No 1, contains 85 acres of good Limestone Land, about TO acres of which ore cleared. Tho improvements arc a largo Brick , a—n Bank Barn, a (wo story Log House, two Tenant houses, Wagonmokor and Black i shop, a Yourtg Orchard of grafted JsaßSSfruil, a never failing well of water, &c: No. 2 contains 61 acres, about GO acres of which arc cleared. Tho improvements ore n two story Brick house, a Frame bank barn, a Young Orchard of grafted fruit, and a never failing well of water. Thev will bo sold altogether or separata to suit purchasers. Sale to commence at I o’clock P.'M., when the toms will bo mode known by J ly 20, 1859—81* 2,000 Tons of Coni nt Reduced Prices. TUB Bubscrlbbi offers for sale at his Coal Yard, in Carlisle, the celebrated Dauphin and Susquehan na Coal, of Iho best 'quality, at the following redu ced rates: Lump, $3 15 Broken, 3 30 Egg, 3 35 Stove, 3 40 Nut, 8 60 Blacksmith’s coal, $l5 per hundred .bushels. Aug. 12.—0 m S. M. HOOVER. BOILING SPUING. THE bouse situated at the head of Dolling Spring, 4J mllod Qasl of Carlisle, ia offorod for rent. Bold house is woli'caloulatod for a store or tavern. Ap ply to Peter F» Ego, at • Carlisle Iron Works, or to tbo occupant of the propeity. » ■ PETER F. EGE. August 12,1852—-tf A MOTHER lot of superior Hnvanna«egarW, Just J\_ received and for sale fit iHaiohesp grocery aioro of Wf A. oahotheus, PApERWABjCHOtISE. JAS. T. DERRICKSON &. Co„ 105 Fulton si., New York, have constantly on band a, very large and desirable assortment of paper, which they offer on iho.lowcst terms, consisting.of News and Book papers, all aizo* and weights^Lottors,.Caps, Tissue, Hangings White" and Colored, different widihs. En. glieh end Hardware, Shoaling, Hallers, Clot)?, Straw, Rag, Wrapping, Tea Papers; TAR HOOFING PAPER conslanlly r on hand end. for sale in largo or email quantities, on tho lowest terms, by , JAB.T. DERRICRSON & Co., ■ . _ 105 FuUon’al., Now York! LOCOFOCO MATCH BOX PAPER or a superior quality for sale on Ilio moat roaaonabls terms, by JAS.T. jDERRICKSON.de Co.. 105 Fullon si., New York. BLUE BAT* P APER'for wrnpping up Colton Bats constantly on hand and for said, by . ( JAS.T, DERRICKSON &. Co.. ‘ 105 Fulton si., Now York August 5,1852—3m* Sound, Pearly white TcclU, Healthy Gums and a Sweet Brcnih, ALL these benefits aro derived from tho Uso'of Zrtiatah*ilCex.i;u rated Tooth Wash. This superior preffflation has long bean used in Phita* dolphle and Now York, where it has attained an immense popularity for’clcahaing, preserving and beautifying tho Teeth, and curing soreness; bleeding or ulceration of the Gums, and imparling a Healthy and fragrant odor to theWealh. Road the follow, ing testimony and at drfco procure a bottle of this delightful article for tho teeth, gums und breath. Mr, Francis Zcrmsn;—Dear Sir:—Having used your justly celebrated Tooth-wash, I find it to bo highly beneficial to tho Teeth and Gums,end would recommend it to the public as the very best propa* ration that can bo used for cleansing tho teeth und keeping (ho gums in a healthy state. DR. WM. J* A. DIRKEY, Eighth and Locust streets, Phils. Mr. Zormon,Sir:—l’ cheerfully acknowledge iho superiority of your celebrated Tooth-wash. I have used it for (ho /ast (wo years, and find it cleanses, preserves, and beautifies (bo tetlh; removes all In* flamnidtion, soreness or bleeding of the gums; and it imparts a delicious fragrance to the breath, and should bo used by all who desiro to preserve their teeth from decay, and have healthy gums. DR W hfi C. McMAKIN, IVinth street, nbovb Christian st, Philo. Price 25 cents pt(r Jlolllo- Picparcd only by Fniseis Zkbman, Druggist and Chemist, corner of Ninth and Catharine streets, Philadelphia. For sale by Samuel Elliott, Corlisio. Augl 12, 1852—3m* IS hereby given to the members of the Cumberland Valley Mutual Protection Company, that an elec* ! lion will bo held at the public bouse of Victor Shan* non, in Dickinson township, Cumberland county, on Monday the 6th day of September next, at 10 o'clock A. M., for the purpose of electing Thirteen Directors, to Manage the business of said Company for one year. JOHN T. GREEN, Sccl’y. August 5. 1 852—5| AM. persons ore hereby notified that Letters of Administration oh (bo estate ofEHzabclh Martin, laio of Hampden tp.> .Cumberland equity; Pa., deceased* have (his day boon Issued by (bo Keglsjor in and for said county to the subscriber \yho resides In Carlisle. All persons having claims or demands against the cstt.lo of the said decedent, ore requested to make known the same without delay, and those indebted to make payment to WM. VV. DALE, Adm'r. August ft, 185C—Cl* LETTERS of administration on the estate of Leonard ButtorfT, deceased, late of Silver Spring township, Cumberland co., have beon issued by the Register of said county, to the subscriber rest* ding in the same township. All persons having claims against the estate of said decadent will pre sent them for settlement, and those indebted will wake immediate payment to ' GEORGE UUTTORFF, Adm’r. , luiy 20, 1802—Ct Notice to Dealers, Retailers, &o. HAVING been Appointed “ Sealer of Weights and Measures,” for the couniy of Cumberland, I hereby give notice that my oflico ia nearly opposite iho public house of Mr. Hoover, in the borough of Mcrhanlcshurg, where 1 will attend to nil persons wishing to have their Weights and Measures ad justed, when not absent attending to iho duties of said ofTtce. July 22, 1862—31 AGENTS of experience wanted to operate for iho Farmer’s & Mechanic's Mutual Health Associ. alien, of Harrisburg, l*o., tu whom the best of en couragement. will bu given. Apply at the office, 52 South Second Street, or address post paid.J. F.Uuloh, President. rpHE subscriber having just returned from the oast X with another largo addition to his former stock, making it iho .moat complete assortment offlard wnro, to bo found in the county, would invito the attention of ali desirous of getting bargains to call and examine for themselves before purchasing cUo where. i return my sincere (hanks to the public general. |y, for the very liberal patronage heretofore extend, cd, and solicit a continuance of the same.' July 22, 1062. To Coach and Cabinet Makers. THE subscrlborls fully prepared to meet their wants with an enlnrgciHtock of hardware in their linq, embracing Mai. Castings, Springs, Axles, bands, 'patent leather, laces, curtain and floor cloth, &c., walnut and mahogany veneers, glass ami roa hpganyXnobs of all sizes and patterns; n large supply of varnishes, oils, turpentine at such prices that will make It tholrloloreal to glvo him tho pre ference. H» SAXTON. July 39. Frosh Arrival or Mow Roods. THE subscriber has just returned from tho city with a new stock of Dry Goods, consisting of 13b. roges, Barege do Laincs, Silk Tissues, Grenadine?, Albonlncsl Summer Bilks In great variety, Lawns, Ginghams, dolled Swiss Muslim,'Jaconet and Swiss muslins, with many other summer dress goods, all of which will ho sold at low cash prices. GEO W IIITNER. Juno 24, 1802. Take a Good Look HENRY AU, Before Purchasing Your Goods! VJI3 qto now prepared to show ono of tho most extensive assortments of Spring & Summer Goods over brought to Carlisle. Our ossortmohlof Mena and Boys wear la very complete, Cloths, Cnsal* mores, Vestings, SumtncrStufls, Kentucky icons, Velvet cords, Linens, & , WILLOW Sf CEDAR WARE, edeji Tubs, Duckets, Measures. Bowls, Churns, Ac. For sale by J. W. EBY. Juno 3, 1852. Prices Reduced TllE’wAflOMber l»no\V selling oIT hla nloolt of ffdods at. cr&allxeduced prices fur.cash. Latrutf) Wirogee, Tissues, parasols, summersilhe, bonnets, (Ibbons; &0., coh bo bad at prices .truly astonishing. Como and secure tbo bargains while j ibcV can be had July 23. Shoe Iflstlici-H Behold. THE largest, best und cheapen! assortment of Men’s and French Morocco, Linings, Itimlinrs, French and Patent Calf Skins, ever opened in Car lisle, together with a largo lot of Lasts of (ho latent style, Boot-Trees, shoo thread, owls, wax, pegs, and fell of the host montifncturo njid latest cuts, now opening at ttlO cheap Hafriwato Establishment of JOHN P. LYNR. THOMAS 11. SKI LES’ NEW CIiOXIIIIVO ROOMS, AND FIfKNISniNQ STOBE. ■Oppotile. Hoad Office, tVei< High Street, . . Carlisle. TII.SKIE.CS desires lo inform his oh' friends , nhdlho public that ho has opened a general clothing ' 1 (fstoblUliment, and has now in store a ox. tensive- Block of the best and cheapest.£pods ever offered In parlislo. men’ll Ypmli’s, and Bay’s Clothing, for Spring,Simmer and \Vinlcr wear, now on hand ofbvcry variety and furnished at reduced rales.— Ho has also slargo and well selected assortment of Piece Goods, of English, French and Gorman Fab* rics.of now beautiful patterns, for coats, pants and vests, vgliiqh will bo made to order in tho most approved and fashionable manner and in a superior stylo of workmanship. A full and elegant stock of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, such as gloves, plain and. fancy shirts, collars, handkerchiefs, ties, &.C., ooniUnlfy kept on hand. Also Zndfa Rubber Overcoats tnd Lcggins. Fooling confident from tho repatatlon which it has been b|i constant aim fur a course of years to socore for Ills establishment, of his ability to please bo respectfully invites ah examination of his stock which for quality, workmanship and low price cannot bo surpassed. Carlisle, May 37, 1852 ly. Vo Cabinet and CoacU Makers, hrtA hALtiONB superior VsrnlihAsjnst received ftim’ lho'bosl manufactory' iqllho tJnllod Stales, at the Hardware establishment of . ; J,P.LYNE. N,B.:liy varnishes aro used by most of the principal c iblnet and coach makers in this and the adjoining i ounllca, and pronounced by-all far supe rior to anj other in tho market, I Invito all who use this sillclh'td tiy l.yno’s varnish, and it will odd fifty per tent, to tho lookrsnd durability of your cabinet ware uyl Carriages,also a varielyofspriiiga, Axles,llubs,Bows, Feloes, Enamel Leather, Cur tain Cloth, Drpb Cloth, Laces, Fringe, Curled Heir mdßo< s a pt in a ,. , jdHNP.™ is exceedingly simple In its construction, will sow ids superior udvantoges lo all others in tho ease and ■>y desired quantity of grain per ocie, while the draft lonscqoently with tho same labor, can seed one fourth in use. Tho objection so common to Drilling Ma r cleaned, is entirely obviated in tho simple and pecu ;l straw will not interfere in the least with the regular lo tho seed evenly; to sow any quantity per ocro com ic bo well made of goud materials and durable witli si season, nil of which met with the unqualified appro >ugli experiments, winch have resulted In Mill greater it Moore's Patent Seed and Grain Planter improved, is n the market. above Machines for sale, the coming season, wo shall irrant prompt attention. Any parson In Cumberland* ncs, will bo called on by 1.. Peirce, by leaving word to Carlisle, or by addressing him through Carlisle, P. O. LEE. PEIRCE & LEE, Ercudoun P, 0., Cheater county, Po. LETTERS of Administration having insued to tho undersigned, residing in the Borough of Cur. lisle, on the estate of .Henry Kern, late of soid Borough, deceased, (hose Indebted to said estate nro requested (ojmako payment and those having claims to present them for^ficillcmcnl. July lj. 1859—Cw THE undersigned, having been duly appointed Assignee ol Rufus K. Shcplcy, jr., of Carlisle, Cumberland county, hereby notifies all persons indebted to said Shepley, to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims against him to pre sent them duly authenticated, to tho subscriber, residing in Carlisle, county aforesaid. JOHN GOODYEAR, Ir. Assignee of Itvfus E, Sheplty, jr. July 15, 1852—31 NOTICE is hereby given, that Letters of Ad ministration on tiro estate of Henry Horh, late of Southampton township, dccensod, have been issued by illo Register of Cumberland county, to iho sub scriber residing in the same township. All per sons indebted to said estate arc requested to make immediate poyment, and those having claims will present them for settlement to GEORGE HOC//, AdrnV. July 8. 1852—fit' NOTICE is hereby given that application will bo made to the next Legislature, agreeably to tho Constitution and laws of this Commonwealth, to renew the Charter of tho Carlisle Deposit Bank. And also to make such alteration In tho Charter, as to confer upon n.ud Bank iho rights and privi logos of a Dank oflssoe, and change tho name to that of the “ Carlisle Bank.’* By order of the Board of Directors, WM. M. DEKTRM, Cashier. July I, 1352.—Gm. ALT. persons nre hereby notified thnl Letters (es* Uimentoty with (ho will annexed, on the estate of John Adam Ferdinand, Into of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pn.. deceased, hnvo been issued by the Reg iwtci in and for said county lo the subscriber who resides in Carlisle. All persons having claims or demands against the estate of the said decedent, arc requested to make known tlie name without delav, and thuso indebted to rnuke payment to JOHN MsZMAN, EVr. July I, 185-:—r.t Lylxcn’s Valley Coal. TON’S Lyken'a Valley Coal of various sizes, r/V /v/ broken or mieencd, prepared for family usf, locuung and lor sale by tv IJ ML’KRAV Agt. July 29, 1802—-Cm JLooK Onl for liargaius. OWING to the very extraordinary heavy spring business, compelled to largely Increase my former slock of iKirdwnre, Cutlery, Saddlery, Shod Findings, Conch trimmings, Wall paper, liar and rolled iron. I now invite nil persons in want of any of tho above articles, lo mil and soo us, as I nm con* fidonl my goods and prices will not fail to please all. Thankful for tho public's very liberal patron age, I hopo for n continuance of the same, ns our oim is to please all, and give you full value foryour money 0. OGILDV THE subscriber informs the public that hnhnsjmd opened a Liquor store, in North Hanover street, next door lo Haverelick's Drug store, where he will keep oh 'hand (ho choicest Liquors, and among which may bo found , Swnn Gin, Palm Loaf do., common do. Palo Brandy, Poach do. Cherry Cordial, Blackberry do., Pepper do., An nieccd do. Wino Bitters, Port Winn, Maloda do., Lisbon do., Sherry do., Madrid do., Muscat do. N. 13. Hum, Irish Whiskey, Old Whiskey, Ger man Wino, Champaign, Claret Wtno, Uorgumin Port, Jamaca Spirits, Demijohns, dee. All kinds of Liquors put up in bottles and ready for sain wholesale or retail. Carlielo, July 1, 1852—4( WHEREAS tho Honorable Jams* H. Graham, President Judge of tho several Courts of Com mon Ploas of the counties ofCumborland, Perry and Juniata,ln Pennsylvania,and justice of thesovcral Oourtsof Oybi and Terminer and General J ail De livery, In enid counties,and (lon, John Rupp and Sami, Woodburn, Judges of the Court of Oyor and Tormlnorand General Jail Delivery, for I he trial of all capital and olhoroffonces.in the said county of Cumberland—by thoirpreeopUto mo directed jdaied tho I2IU ‘of ‘ April* 1862, hdvo ordered tho Court of Oyor and Terminer arid General Jail Delivery, to be holdon at Gatlislo,on thodthMonday of August next, (being! hd;S3d day) aI.IQ o'clock in tho fore noon, to continue ono week. NOTICE is therefore hereby glvon.totho Coro ner, Justices oftho Pence and Constables of thesaid county of Cumberland,that they aro by tho said pro coptcommandodto bolhon nnd there in thoirpropor persons,with their rolls .records,inquisitions, exami nations, and oil other remembrances, to do those thingswhichlo their offices appertain to bo done,am{ aUthosothatarohuundliy recognizances,to prosecute againattho prisonorH that aro or then shall bo in tho jail of said county, are to he there to prosecute thorn jssshullboju«j. DAVID B.\UTH, Sheriff. Susnivv's Orncß, > * CsrlisleJuly 1, 1862. S Estate Notice J. IV. BUY. Assignee Notice. Estate Notice Notice Estate Notice JOHN P. LVNE Now Liquor Store. DAVID MARTIN. Proclamation Farin' and, 'FSctwjr for ' TUB subscriber-offers atprivole sale,- thepipper* iy on which ho now resides, situate in Mifflin town ahip, Cumberland county, 4 miles north of on tho east aide of (ho State-road loading to Pally., county. Tho property contains 52 Acres,- " inoro or less, of groupd, about 85 acres of which are Improved,and In a high ¥ld(o"6r cultivation’.- Tho' remainder is well covered with valuable yoUn§.tlo bor, such as chesnut, oak, Wcko'ty; dcc,V-Th« liH-' &provomcnta are a two siory wbilhstbosrddi! Duelling House Qnd Kitchpn/ a’lwo sWrf’ 1 building, known* QMbo>‘ThreoBqaindH«-‘ low Woo\lciußacloty,*’.|n which aro alFtlw'tCaijht-,’ bory necessary « 7^r ~ r rTVtrfbhfirTTrnilng with a pair pf Chopping Burrs, lar is propo/loti 'by. a na’fct-hiljng slrea mo r wal wf— There is also oh tbpprcWlsea a Yoong ,Appf«fprhh*. nrd of grafted fruit, logother wilh other fruit'tjfi#*., The location would bo a favorable oho for carrying on the Tanning business, or the grinding of Sumac. For particulars call on tho Undersigned, tea id tuff on the promises. ' ■. , . SAMUEL L. GILLESPIE. Jnno 10, 13r>a—tf Valuable Fariii for Sale. THE subscriber oflWs at private said (hntvsloabla form situate in North Middleton township,Cum* orland county,about 5 miles from Carlisle,bound*uh)io house. It will be sold single or in uvim’t three parts to suit purchasers. The above property hel.iuys to Win. Trobghvand will besold without restive. Terms'triorfd known on tho day ol* sab* by WMi GOULD, July 15. lfl!32—tu Auctioneer. Valuable Town Property for Sale. On Tuesday lltt 241 A day of .flogusf, 1852, W It. I. bo sold at public sale, at tho Court House, in Carlisle, on the above day, at 10 o’clock A. M. the following described properly, viz: No. I.—The two story Stono Dwelling House o__a and lot of ground, owned by Dr. John It. Knox, situate on High street, in said lsiliiiw' ,orfHl ß* 1 ‘ now * n *bo occupancy of Mrs. Said property is 38 feet In front and extends 340 fed in depth to Dickinson alley. Tho lot Includes four fed of an alloy between h and No. 3. Tho house Is largo arid commodious', with sufficient back-buildings, and the lot stocked with fruit trees. This property is eligibly located for business, being in tho conlro of the borough, 1 No. 2.—The two story Brick House, owned by Mrs. Mary B. Kno\, nearly adjoining tho above on thu sumo street, uu\v occupied by Dr. Rawllaft ns a Drug store. TUo house is 27 feet in front tod ,11)0 lot extends to \ho s\\oy before mentioned,— There is a large I'rume Stable on tho end of the lot. This property is one of the boat business stands in the borough. The house. substantially built and is now in good condition. No. 3—Tho ono story and a half Drink band ing attached to No. 2, being 14 feet in front at\(f 210 feet deep, owned by Mrs. Mary B.' Knox, had now occupit-f ns tho Post Office. This properly lies between Nos. I and 2, nn eight feel oliey di viding the two properties. This is also a good location and possesses many advantages as a bu siness bland. Nos. 2 and 3 will bo sold separately or together ns may suit purchasers. Indisputable titles will bo made to each property. Attendance will be given and terms of sale made known hy JOHN STUART, Jlgtnt forlhe Owners. July fl, 185-2—71 HATS AIV’D CAPS! Spring Styles! WM. U. TUOI'T, has just rccciscd and opened the Spring Stylo of Hats for 1852, an elegant , arUcic, lu winch lie itiMios iho attention of the pob < lio. Hie Hats ore of nil prices, from the moat ele gantly finished to tho cheap common article, and of every variety of stylo now worn, ilo continues to manufueluro and {(rep always on hand jSSyinicCf' n assortment of IIATS and CAPS {j^p***** 73 for men nnd boys, and he eiir self « cheaper and bolter arliclo than any other eslabllaft. ihcnt In (own. Those in wane of good, wdlUnadb, ami elegantly finished Hats, would do well (o ball before purchasing elsewhere. The attention of citizens nnd strangers is partlod l.l rly invited to the beautiful Spring Stylo of tlati, just received, a really hnruiaornc article, and warran i.d to be juel as goud, as it is neat and tasteful in 1 appearance. 1 llcmcmbor that tfio largest and best assortment in : town may always Ire found at THOtT’9, Jrtitu'o Itinr, i far of the IC/nscopal Church. , 1 Carlialo, April ‘2‘J, 1863. Coach Trimming, Coach I'ulnllngt SmltUo nutl Harness MnUliig* subscribers respectfully Inform (ha pub lid. 1 that they have opened a. now . shop In North Hanover street, u few doors north of Glass! Hotel, where (hey »ra prepared to make ovary article fh ihflr Imeol business on cheap, MB'S Bi nrfj os eubaluhtlol as can -JfßrtrrfnKi ar he hud any wheio In {ami county. Tlnsy arc now prepared .to Trtrp I ami Paint Coaches ut short notice, and on ttio'moqt reusonuido terms. They hove also on band, and will manufacture to order, Single and Double liar* I ness, Uaddlfß, Bridles, Collars, &c. Having hud considerable experience in (ho above' business, the undersigned Haller themselves (bat Ihoy can give etrtlsfaclion to all whp may favorthem with their custom. . » With moderate priren ami a desire to ploaaS|lbrty solicit a shoio ol public pohonape. I>. 11. SHAMUARGBIU- O. M. COUKHN.' Carlisle, Juno 24, 1962 ly* Limuburnot’s Coal-. Onn TONS f.yken’a Valley Nut fjUU article for burning lime, receiving «iiW\jU ceivlng nnA for solo by , * W B MURRA.YiAgIj July 20. —om Comontl Cctnbnt! JUST rccrlrod nnt| for s’ftlo'Very low,* o' ffeah supply of llyiWaulio CouMjnt for Also ClstPni Pumps, al the cheap Kardwaid In Kasi Main street. , . . ,r t ‘ H, HWW* 1 *