Valuable Real Estate for Sale. WII tie flold ot public sale, on Thursday. tho 30lh bf September, 1862, at 1 o’clock P. M., on the pre mises, all iliat Farm belonging to tho heirs of Geo. Trimble, deceased,.situate, in Silver. Spring town ship, Cumberland county, I mile.north of Duchoi’s mill, on tho public road-from Upgcslown.to Stc-jrePs Gap, containing ' 206 Acres and soraio Perches, of BlacU,Sloto,Land,.of good’qualily and in a high state of cultivation. About 170 acres of which are cleared, and the.residue.in thriving timber. Tho i mprovcipcrits pri tho cast side of this farm ere a ’ * loins’ double Brick House, and Kitchen, well finished, a Dank Barn, an Apple |g|l*|^gO rc hanl of grafted fruit, and all the no- Outbuildings. 'l'hs west side Stone House and Stable, a good'Well in tho basement,.and a Spring at tho doer, and an Ap ple Orchard of common fruit. Tho Mahsion'sidapf *tbis.tract is wprlhy the no tice of poisons desirous of purchasing a beautiful country residence, oa.it would require .but little ad ditional expense to render ty* suclu This property combines several advantages, not only from locution but from tho nature of the soil, it being, loose and easily tilled. It contains about *B6 acres of bottom ot rather second bottom land, which is well adopted 10 tho growth of cither groin or grass; thus giving it iho double advantage of a grain ond stalk farm.— This bottom is in front of tho improvements from cast to west, which renders'll very suitable to divide, throwing.a handsome.farm of 103 acres toeach side and nearly square. Also, will be sold on tho same day, 67 acres of Mountain Timbei Land, with n snug improvement on it, about 3 miles distant. If not sold it will be rented on tho same day. Title to both properties indisputable. Terms to suit purchasers. Persons wishing to view the.property can call on Geo. Trim ble, who resides on it. JOHN TRIMBLE, Agent. August 2G, 1862—St Valuable Farm for, Sale. WILL bo sold at public Bale, on the picmiscs, on Friday, October 15, 1852, the vocable Form, the properly of the late Daniel Kayler, situated in Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, about I mile cast of Hdgcslown. and miles noith of Meehan* icsburg, and boutulod by lands of Samuel Senseman, Jacob Ilaldcman and others, containing Fifty Jlcrts, more or leas, of Limestone Land, all of which is cultivated land, exccpt-dboat S acres, which is well covered with thriving timber. The improvements area Frame Dwelling House, Double Slone [•ififflLDnrn, Wash-house, and other Out-build- There is a good Apple Orchard on tbo promises, and a variety of other fruit trees, and n Well of never tailing water convenient to (lie dwelling. Title indisputable. Sale to commence nt 2 o'clock P. M. of said day, when terms will bo made known by DAVID LEHN, Es'r. of Daniel Kayler, deed. August 20, 1852.—8 t Public Sale of Itoul Eslale, IN pursuance of Itn order of sale from tho Or phans’ Court of Cumberland county, the subscri ber will offer at public sale, on the premises, on Friday-the 10th day of September, 1852, at 10 o’- olncK, H>i' tho real estate of Joseph Burkholder, dcc’d., late of Mifflin township. A tract of ladtl situate In Mifflin township, Cum berland county, adjoining John M’Crea’s mill.and lands of Daniel Barrack, Daniel Dewgll, Peter Maker and Henry Snyder, containing 193 Jlcrcs, more or /ess, about 150 acres of which aro cleared, and ibo bal ance well covered with timber. The land is gen erally good Slue land, and it is an excellent graz ing farm, there being water in every field. The improvements aro a largo two story Brick House, well finished; a large SjjjjPUnank Barn, with Wagon Shod, Corn jggjj£a9jCrib, Stable, and all necessary Out buildings. There is also a thriving Young Orch ard on tho farm. This farm lies on tbo State road G miles from Newville, and 2 miles from Dublin Clap Sulphur Springs. Tho terms of sale; Five per cent, of tho pur chase money on tho confirmation of tho sale. '1 he widow’s dower, which will be one third tho pur chase money, remaining alter payment of debts to bo secured by a lien on (ho land, tbo interest of winch to be paid annually during her life, and the principal at 'her death. The residue of one half tbo balance payable on the Ist of April, 1853, and tho remainder in three otjuai annual payments without interest, to bo secured by judgment bonds and tn jrtgage. PETEK MVERS, Adm'r.of Joseph But kholder, dec'd. August 19, 1852—di Executor’s Sale THE subscriber, Executor of ibo ia(o Daniel ILmdshow, will sell on Tuesday the. 21sl day of September, on the premises, the following descri bed Slate Slone Farm, situate in Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, containing 157 Acres, neat measure, having thereon erected n two story Log Weather n n boarded Dwelling House, a Hank Uarn, Corn Crib, Wagon Shed, Smoko house. ji|i|B»WaBh house, and an elegant Young i—UMtOrchardL and a Welt of never failing water with a pump in it close to the door of the house. Tho farm is well improved and in a good suto of cultivation. • About 100 acres are cleared, I i acres being meadow, and the balance well cov t rod with timber. 'l'he farm bounds on tho Conodogulnet crook, and adjoins lands of Christian Grail, Jos, Young’s' heirs, Henry Uuttorfand others, and a public road runs through It; it, ia situated about 3 miles from Ilogucstown, end 0 from Carlisle and Harrisburg. Sale to commence at JO o'clock on said day, when Ibo terms will be made known by SAMUEL SBNSKMAN. Executor of Daniel Ihndshexo, dec'll. August 19, 1859 —51 Valuable Heal Estate for Sale. On WEDNESDAY,September 48, 1H52. WILL bo offered at public solo,on the promises, on Wednesday, (he 29d day of September, 1852 dm following described real estate, late Ibo property ul John Agnow, deceased, via: No. I,—A trod of land, situated in Seville (own ship, Perry county, Pa., bounded by lands of Julm Hire, Henry Hartman, Henry Kell, Win. Milligan, and others, containing SOO Acres, more or less, all of which Is cleared and In a high Mato of cultivation, except about 30 acres, which |h well covered with thriving limber. Ten acres ia eadow land. The improvements are a S largo wostherboarded l) W ELLIN G HOUSE, a double Log Barn, a Tenant House tmd Stable, Spring House, Wagon Sheds, Corncrlbs, and other necessary out buildings. There arc tvyo Apple orchard* on tho premises, and other fruit trees, and a never failing Spring of Water is convenient to liio dwellings. Tho farm is in godd condition. and within a short period 400 panncl of post and rail fcnco havo been put up. Title indisputable. Persons wishing to view (ho premises will ptoaio call on ADiuOiuua,residing on the same. No. 9.—Also, will bo soli) at the some time and place, a tract of mountain Und, situated in the same township, county aforesaid, containing OO Acres, more or loss, all of which la' covered with thriving Young Timber, aubh as ohoanut, locust, hickory, nuh.&o. This tract la aloul ttvo mllei north of the farm properly. • • ‘ Sale to commoncoal 11 o’clock, A.M.of said day, when terms and conditions of *alo will bo made known by . JOHN SI UAR.T, . Executor of Jno. Agntio, deed, August 19,1852—6 w. ’ IIOKLINO BPBIMO THE house situated ultho head of Dolling Spring, miles oast of Carlisle, Is offered for rent. Said house is well calculated for a store or tavern. Ap ply to Peter F. Ege,at Carlisle Iron Works, or to the occupant of the property. PETER F. EGB. August 12,1852 —If Two Yalnablo Tams for Sale; THE subscriber offers at private sale tho following described Rbal'Estate. No. T.—Situated tn North Middleton township, 4J miles oast of Carlisle, and about ono milo north of (ho Carlisle and Harrisburg turnpike road, containing 225 acres, more or loss, about ono half iimostono.and tho residue black slate and Meadow land, all cleared and In a high suto of cultivation, except 50 acres well covered with heavy timber, Tho buildings aro ■ d very fine two story Stone House, *fflTO"liinr nn< * a Good frame Born, pailly now, BeMlßWWiHwith Corn cribs. Wagon sheds, &.C., a fine Spring House, and a never fulling spring of water near the door of tho house, also a goad orch ard of choice fruit. ■ No. 2.—ls situated ono and a half miles north of Carlisle, on the road loading from Storrel’s Gap to Carlisle, containing one hundred and sixty five acres of first rate Stale land well limed, except 35 acres which aro well covered with Timber. The improve ments are a twoslory AjA. Frame House, a largo frame Barn,all the necessary buildings are in good condition,-also I i nrflSka largo orchard of very choice FRUIT,.the farm la well supplied water for stock in all the fields. Also two wells of water near the house, that never. full. Persons wishing to purchase or to examine tho properly will please call on (ho subscriber residing in Carlisle. Possession will bo given on tho Ist of April If re quired. Payments to bo made to suit the purchasers, ARMSTRONG NOBLE. August 13, 1652—if FARM FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers at private sale, bis valua ble funn, situated in North Middleton township, Cumberland county, on tho Stale road leading from Slerrcll’s Gap to Harrisburg, anil at picsent in the occupancy of Fisher & Ncsbil. Tho farm contains about ONE HUNDRED ACRES, 65 acres of which arc cleared, and the remainder is well covered with thriving young timber. The im n , n piovcDicnls aro :i Log Dwelling Mouse, Double Log Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn llmliS? Cribs ’ ® tono Spring House, and olhsr ggsags& necessary out-buildings. There is a good Apple Orchard on tho premises, and a great variety of other fruit trees. A spring of never failing water is convenient to iho dwelling. Title indisputable. For terms call on the undersigned, residing in Kingstown, county aforesaid. HENRY RINEHART. August 12, 1852—2m* Farm Cor Sale, THE subscriber offers •( private solo, the valuable furm on which he reptiles, in Mifllin township, two miles north of IVewvillo, Cumberland county, adjoining lands of Wm, and Thos. Scnullcr, Adam Jacobs and others, containing 100 Acres, which ts cleared and in n high stole of cultivation, except about 8 acres, which is well covered with i thriving limber. About 20 Acres is excellent moa-1 0 ~ o dow land. The improvements mo n two j story wMithrrbonnled HOUSE, Double] IlilfgjpFranio Hum, Corn Cribs, Wogon Shed, i There is a young Apple Orchard on the premises, and a variety of other fruit trees, and a well of fust rate water at the kitchen door.— TltCrO IB A tSO O of running t" »v>, dwelling. The farm is in good conrlition in cveiy respect, and is considered ono of the best in the township. Ho also ofTera at private sale his Lot of Ground, situate in Nevvvillo, adjoining property of William Dratton and Widow Zeig or. Tho improvements ore a two story Hog House, a large Coach-maker Shop and other outbuildings, Tho Hot measuics (50 feel in front and 100 in depth to an niley. For,particulars call on tho undersigned residing on tho farm propcily August fj, lfi. r )2—2m Assignee’s Sale of Real Estate. THE undersigned. Assignees of Samuel Mr.fikrr. .»flcr at puli/ic sale*on iho promises, on TUESDAY September 7lli, 1853, nl 10 o’clock, A. M , llic follow ing real cslale, vi/: No 1.- The valuable farm at present occupied by ibo said Smiucl Brickcr, situate m iMnnroe luwnship, Cumberland county, about out* and u quarter miles south of Churchtown,Containing ISO ACRES, 100 acres of - which is improved, and in a high e 1 1 1 <• ofcultivation, the remaining 20 acres Is well cover ed with vahnblo limber. Tho improvements are □ M STONE DWELLING HOUSE, Bank Born, Waggon Shed, Corn Cribs, Wash Homo, and other necessary out-building? There is a well and also a spring of good water convenient to (he dwelling. There isblroo young Apple Orchard and a variety of other fruit trees on tho premises. Tho Yellow Breeches Creek runs at tho weft side of this properly. The properly is in good condition in every respect, and is situated in a pleasant and healthy locality. No. 2. Tho Merchant Mill Prnpcily, situate in tho township aforesaid, containing 15 Acres ofimprnved Imd. Tho improvements ore a largo MERCHANT MILL, on the Yellow Breeches! Creek, running four burn, and in good condition in every respect. Also a Brick Tenant ilouuc, (with water si tho dour.) a small barn, and oilier 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, jrfSju situate in tho township aforesaid, and con veniont to the two properties described above. The land is well covered with limber, njid will bo sold with tho mill property or seperato to suit purchasers. For particulars, cull on either of the undersigned, residing in Monruo township. MOSES BTUCKER, GEORGE W. BRICKER. Assignees of Samuel BricAfr. July Qf>, 1952—(s TWO Films FOR SALE. rpHE subscriber will oiler at public sale, on Salur _l_ day tho 25th day of Boplombcr next, his TWO FARMS, situated in Southampton township, Cum berland county, on the raid leading from Shippens burg to Nowvjllo, 3 miles from the former and 7 from tho latter pluco, No 1 contains 65 acres of good Limestone Land, about 70 acres of which arc cleared. Tho improvements arc a largo Brick j* n Bunk Uarn, a two story I.og Houso, two Tenant houses. Wagonmakor and Black iSiSilolf " mitl> R Young Orchard of grafted fruit. a never failing well of water, &c. No. 2 contains 81 acres, about 60 acres of which are cleared. Tho improvements are a two story Brick house, a Frame bunk barn, a Young Orchard of grafted fruit, and a never falling well of water. Thov will bo sold altogether or separate to suit purchnseis. Bulo to commence at 1 o’clock P. M.. When the tc> ms wiil bo made known by HENRY AU. July 29J0&2—8t* Farm anil Factory for Sale. TUB subscriber offers nt private solo, the proper ty on whicli ho now resides, situate in Mifflin town ship, Cumberland county, 4 miles north of Nowhurg. on the cast side of- the Stale road leading to Perry county, Tho properly contains B 2 Acres, more or less, of ground, about 35 ocros of winch are improved,and in a high stuto of cultivation. Iho remainder is well covered with valuable young,tim ber, such as chcanut, oak, hickory, &c. Tho im- Mprovemenls arc a two story wcalhojbonidcd Dwelling House and Kitchen, a two story building, known ns tho “Three Square Hol low Woollen Factory,” in which nro oil tho machi nery necessary to carry on manufacturing purposes wijh a pair of Chopping Durrs, Corn Screw, Oircu, lar Saw, See., all in good condition. Tho Factory Is. propelled by a never failing stream'of water. — There is also on the promises a Young Apple Orch ard of grafted fruit, together with other fruit trees. Tho location Would be a favorable one for carrying on tho Tanning business, or the grinding of Sumac. For particulars call on tho undersigned, residing on tho promises. SAMUEL LI GILLESPIE. • June 10, 1962—tf PROSPECTUS OF THE Presbyterian Banner. THE publication of this roligiotig. weekly is now determined, in accordance with bur intimation in specimen of Juno 12ih. The first number may be expected about.the middle of September; previously to which it is . desired (hat subscriptions'shall bd filled and sent in as far os practicable. 'firms—lnvariably in advance. Ton subscribers at the same Post} . - ' Office, (their papers to bo sot- £ $l,OO each., orally directed,) j , , Five copies to one direction, ■ 1,00 each. Single subscribers, 1, 25 ■ Postage .on all communications to bo prc-pald. 1 Pastors sending us. twenty 'subscribers and up wards, will bo thereby entitled to. a paper without charge. ‘ mS^ Whore there nro several'Pest Offices in tho same congregation, an overage of ten to each offied will fully meet our terms. Also where o congregation is very small,’ or where Presbyterian families ore very much scattered, wo will send to subscribers at the dollar though part of tho ten bo wanting. Hoping for the ardent co-operation of our friends, and being desirous that every family shall bo enppllcd, weshall boos accommodating as a duo regard to the paper’s support will justify. Subscriptions taken in Philadelphia at tho office of tho Evening 13ulletion,46 South Third Street. Until September 4th address the subscriber in Hol lidaysburg, Pq.—after that dole In Philadelphia. DANID McKINN EY. August 26, 1852—Cl* IS hereby given to tho members of tho Cumberland Valley Mutual Protection Company, that an dec* lion will bn hold at the public house of Victor Shan non, in Dickinson township, Cumberland county, on Monday tho Glh day of September next,-ot 10 o'clock A. M., for ibo purpose of electing Thirteen Directors, to Manage the business of said Company for one year. JOHN T. GREEN, Sccl’y. August 5. 1852 —5l ALT. persons arc hereby notified that Letters of Administration on the estate of Elizabeth Martin, late of Hatppdcn tp., Cumberland county, Pa., deceased, have ibis day been issued by tho Register in and for said county to the subscriber who resides in Carlisle. All persons having claims or demands against the cell le of tho said decedent, are requested to make known the same without delay, and those indebted to make payment to WM. W. DALE, Adm’r. AogUPl fi, 185£—Ct“ THE Director* of Silver Spring School District will meet nt the house of George Dooy, in lloges town, nt I o’clock P. M., on Saturday, 21st instant, to enter into agreement with Teachers—shortly af ter which time it is expected the school in lire Dis trict will commence. A few more lonelier* mny find employment in the District. Schools to continue for eight months. Applicants will please pnecnj themselves at the lime and plarc named for exami nation. By order o( tho Board. GEO li. BUCHER, Seely. Aug. 12. 1852 —2l LETTERS of administration on the estate of Leonard ButlorfT, deceased, late of Silver Spring! township,, Cumberland Co., have been issued by the Register of said county, to the subscriber resi dino in the same township. All persons having claims against the estate of said decedent will pre sent them for settlement, and those indebted will make immediate payment to GEORGE UUTTORFF, AduTr. Lily 29, 1802—tit PHILIP RAMP, NOTIC E is hereby given that application will -bo made to the next Legislature, agreeably tn the Constitution and laws of this Commonwealth, to renew the Charter of the Carlisle Deposit Bank. And also to make such alteration in tire Charter, as to confer upon said Bank the rights and privi -lo<n>s ol a Bank ot issue, and change die name to that of the “ Carlisle Hank.” By order of the Board of Directors. WM. M. BEET EM, Cashier. July I, 1352 fim. rpil C School Directors of Dickinson Distiicl.Cum- L heilnnd county, will meet nt I he* house of Vidor Shannon, (Stone Tavern,) on Sntuulny the 2Hih day of August infant, at 9 o’clock A. M.. for the purpose of examining and employing M Teat hers, to titko charge of the Common Schools of said Dis trict for tho ensuing term. No person will bo em ployed who is incompetent to tench English gram mar ami Geography, if required in the said District. The* schools will ho expected to commence about the middle of September. By order of the Board. .JACOB LRFBVEH, Sod’y. A ugiial 1 2, 1 852—3 t THIRTEEN Teachers wanted to lake charge of tho public schools of North Middleton town ship. The Directors will meet ni tho public house ot Henry Class, in Carlisle, on Saturday the 28th instant, at two o'clock I*. M., fur tho examination ol applicants, ADM. LAMBERTON, Pros’t. August 19, 1852—21 ’ JFrcsli Arrival of Wcw Goods. THE subscriber bos just returned from the city with a new stock of Dry Goods, consisting of Ba reges, Barege do I,nines, Silk Tissues, Grenadinef, Albonlnes, Summer Silks in great variety, Lawns, Ginghams, dotted Swiss Muslim, Jaconet and Swiss muslins, with many other summer dress goods, ajl of which will be sold at low cosh prices. June 24, 1852 paper warehouse:. TAS. T DERRICKSON Sc Co., 105 Fulton si.. ,J pj C w York, have constantly _on hand a very largo and desirable assortment of piper, which they offer on tho lowest term*, consisting of News and Book pipers, nil sires sod weights, Letters, Caps, Tissno, Hanging, While and Colored, different widths, En glish and American Hardware, Shoaling, Uniters, Cloth, Pattern, Manilla, Straw, Rag, Wrapping, Toa Papers, Ate., &o. rpAR ROOFING PAPER constantly on hand and I far sale in largo or small quohlilios. on the lowest terms, by JAS.T. DERRICKSON & Co., 105 Fulton at., Now York LOCOFOCO MATCH BOX PAPER of n superior duality for sale on tho most reasonable terms, by JAS. T. DERRICKSON Sc Co., IUS Fulton s(., New York. BLUE RAT PAPER for wrnppingupColton Bats constantly on hand and fur «nlo, by JAS. T. DEIIIIIOKSON &. Co., 105 Fulton et., Now York. August 5,1859—3m* Lylcen’s Valley Coal. TONS Lykcn's Valley Coal of various sizes, ()\JU broken or screened, prepared fot family use, motiving end for sale by WD MURRAY Agt. July 29. 1852—Cm Piltston Coal. Onn TONS Pillfllon coal, a superior article, ro jCXj\j cclving and for salo by - W D MURRAY Agl. July 20, 1952—Cm OAA TONS Lyken’a Vnlloy Nut Coal,a superior •")! HI article for burning Ilmo, receiving and for BalVby W B MURRAY Agt. July 20. 1952—Cm ' • Blacksmith's Coal. Bushels of Blacksmith's coal, a superior riOUU article, receiving. and for aslo by ‘ ‘ WB MURRAY Agt. July 29, 1962 —Cm Notice Estate Notice Notice to Teachers. Uh4u4« Hl4klU>A. Notice TO TEACHERS. Teuclicm Wauled GEO W HITNER Limcburncr’s Coal, 100 Piano Fortes. ■i T- GILBERT & CO’S New York Ware Rooms , 323 J3roadway t CORNER of Anthony street, and opposite Broad- Way and Bank and Theatre, where tho largest assortment of Pinnocs with and whhoutlho cclcbra ted improved may bo found—all of which have tho Motallic Frame,ond aro warranted to stand aoy;climate, and give entire satisfaction, and wllbo solJ.al great bargains,' By on experience of eight years/resulting in many important improvements the JEolean hds been brought to a perfection attain ed by no Others. Nearly 2000 A3oleans have been’ appUed/aad (ho demand is rapidly increasing. Ele gant Boudoir or Cottage Pianos convenient for small rooms. ,T. G. & Go's Pianos tiro admitted to be superior to atlolhers, owing to thoir firmness and long standing in tune. Prices same as at tho man ufoctory. 1 Ilpolcrs supplied at liberal discounts. E. H. Wdde’s Qpd thd entire Boston cotaloguo of Mu sic and instruction books furnished nt this store at wholesale. ' HORACE WATEEB, Sole Agl. Constantly ion hand an extensive ossorlmonl of second hand Tlanos in Rosewood and Mahogany coses, vnrytngHn prices from $3O to $l5O, Second hand ASolean Pianos from $2OO to s27s—Grand Pianos from's3oo to $7OO. Prince & Co.’s Molo doons from $26 16 $9O. Corhart $66 to s9o—Gui tars from $lO- to $75, &c. August 19,-1862—3m* Sound, Pearly White Teeth Healthy Gums and a Sweet Breath. A LI. these benefits are derived from tho use of '/snsiAir’s Celsdratkd Tooth Wash. This superior preparation has long been used in Phila delphia and Now York, where it has attained an immense popularity for cleansing, preserving and beautify ing tho Teeth, and curing soreness, bleeding or ulceration of Ibo Gams, and imparting a healthy and fragrant odor to the breath. Road tho follow ing testimony and at once procure a bottle of (his delightful article for tho teeth, gums and breath. Mr. Francis Zerman,—Dear Bir:—Having used your justly celebrated Tonib.ivo«h. I f, n J it to bo highly,beneficial io the Teeth and Gums, and would recommend it to tho public as tho very best prepa ration that can be used for cleansing the teeth and keeping the gums in a hcnlihy elate. DR. WM.J A.DIRKEY, Eighth and Locust Mr.Zermnn.Sir:— I cheerfully ocknonTStlgo the superiority of your celebrated Tooth-wash. I have used it for tho last two years, and find it clcansos, preserves, and beautifies tho teeth; removes oil in flammation, soreness or bleeding of tho gums; and it imparls a delicious fragrance to tho breath, and should be used by all who desire to preserve their teeth from decay, and have healthy gums. DR WM. C. McMAKIN, Ninth street, above Christian t.t , Philo Prica 25 rents per bottle. Prepared only by Fn awets Ztn>uv, Druggist and Chemist, corner ol Ninth and C.ilb.irino streets, Philadelphia. For sale by Saucu Elliott, Carlisle. Augtl2, 1852—3m* IUTB AND CAPS I Spring Styles! WMii If. TROUT, Das just received and opened the Spring Stylo of Hats for 1852, on elegant article,,|ovWhich he invites the attention of tho pub lic. His Hals oro of oil prices, from the moat ele gantly finished to tho cheap common article, and of £Sg|S3SSgs|manuracluro and keep always on liond a full oasortmcnl of HATS and CAPS for men and boys, and ho can sell a cheaper and bettor article than any other establish mcnl in town. Those in want of good, well mudo, and elegantly, finished Hats, would do well to call before purchasing elsewhere. The attention of citizens and strangers is particu larly invited lathe beautiful Spring Stylo of Hals, just a really handsome article, and warnin ted to bo just as good, as it is neat and tasteful in appearance. . that tho largest and best assortment in town may always bo found nt TROUT’S, Trvine'a Row, rear of tht JEpitcopol Church. Carlisle, April 29, 1652. Condi Trimming, Condi Painting, Saddle and Uarncss Making, rpHE subscribers respectfully inform tho public, L that they have opened a new shop in North Hanover,street, a few doors north of Glass’ Hotel, where they uro prepared to make every article in their Uncof business os cheap, and is substantial ns carl cf be h.ul any where in Cumber* land county. ']*hey nro now prepared to i Trim • and Paint I ‘oarhes nt short notice, ond on llio most ronsortahlc terms. They have also on hand, and will mannfii' hue to onler. Single and Double Hot ness, Saddles. Bridles, Collars, Arc. Having hid considerable experience In the above business, the undersigned Haller themselves that they can give satisfaction to ull who may favorthem with their custom. With moderate pilces and a desire to please, they solicit o shu.c ot public pationnge. C M. COCKLIN. Carlisle, June 21, 1952—1y* Tnhe a Good Look Before Purchasing Your Goods! \V E are now prepared to nhow one of tho most extensive'assortments of Spring & Summer Odods 1 ever brought to Carlisle. Our assortment of Mens nnd'UoTt )Vt4r. is very complete. Cloths, Cnssi mqres, V(eatings, bummcrSlufTs, Kentucky Joans, Velvet 00/dp'i Linens, &o» :i • Dad/oa Dross Goods, such hfl fancy and black Silks, Silk Poplins, Silk Tissues, bareges, niouslin do lainss, barege de lames, ginghams, lawns, plain and figured Swiss Muslins, Hook, Jaconet, Mull and Cambric Mus lins\ palicoofli'ilckings, &e. fiONNETS & RIHUUNS. —FIowers, Tabs, Millrmry materials of different kinds, wilii a large supply of '.Ed gin" a, Insertings, handkerchiefs, gloves, mills,, hosiery, laco goods, flannels, Al paclias from 12$ to por yd. GROCERIES SPICES, je. To all of which wo invito tho ottcniion of those wishing to save money, as wo have the documents to prove that our goods have all been bought for cash. A. k \V. BENTZ. Aug 5, 1853, Look Out for Bargains. OWING to tho very extraordinary heavy spring business, I was compelled to largely increase my former slock of Hardware, Cutlery, Saddlery, Short Findings, Coach trimmings, Wall paper, Bar and ml leu iron. I now invito nil pemons'in want of ftny r> f , tho'above articles, to cai) and see us, ns I am con fident my goods and prices *vill not fail to please alt. Thankful for tho public’s very liberal patron ago, I hope for a continuance of tho samo, as our oim is,to please all, and givo you full valueforyour money* * JOHN P. LYNE. UAUDIVAHE TUB subscriber having just returned from the oast With another largo addition to his former stock, making it the most complete assortment of Hard ware, to bo found in llto county, would invito tbo attention ofall desirous of gelling bargains to call and examine for themselves before purchoslng else whore. . . , , I return my sincere thanks to the public general ly, for the very liberal palronogo heretofore extend ed. and solicit a continuance of the same. ’ HENRY SAXTON. July 82, 1862. To Coach'aucT Cabinet Makers. Tilß aubaoriber4B folly prepared to meet their wants with an enlarged slock of hardware In their line, embracing M«(. Castings, Springs,' Axles, bands, potent leather, laces, curlainand floor cloth, &0., 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 2l ipolrlnloresilo give him the pre ference. ' ’ H. SAX.rON. July 53., i • . ■ , • a MOTHER lot of superior Havan.n* Bagars/jdstj XX received and for sale et the che^gwcarjMtoro FARMERS TO YOUR 1 ATERESTI STILL GREATER IMPROVEMENT IN GRAIjST DRILLS. PRICE REDUCED TO SIXTY DOLLARS. SEED AND GRAIN PLANTER. THIS Machine was Patented July 3, 1860, and has received (ho highest premium &l all tho ExhlbUlotfi where It Ims over been contested; including New t'jsllo county, Delaware, Agricultural Society, Ootr Dih, 1850; Philadelphia and Delaware county Agricultural Society, Oct. 17th, 1850; Maryland Btato.Ag ricultural Society, Oct. 23d, 1850, and Oct. 24th, 1851, and Michigan State Agricultural Society, Sept. 85th, 1851. Tlio above Drill is not liable to prcC nut of rcpnir. is exceedingly simple In Ms construction, will SOW point rows in all irregular shaped fields, and possesses superior advantages to all others In the esse and quickness with which it cm bo regulated to sow nny 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 offefouVlß more ground per day than moil other machines now in use. The objection so coihmon to Dr]lllHf t Mt» chines of becoming Choked if the seed is not perfectly cleaned, is entirely obviated in the simple end peca* liar construction of this Drill, as white cape and shot l straw will not interfere In thcUasl with the tpfDltt distribution of the scod. It is warranted to distribute the toed evenly) to tow'sny' quantity pei’acre (fbsrf l monly sown broadcast; lo nol cut ut break the grains; to bo well made of good materials and durable wllll proper care. liming „u 400 of ii.. .u—- a., r —» - " -«• * -.:.u balion oflho purchasers; and after careful and thorough experiments, which have resulted In.still greaUf improvements, wo now feel warranted in saying that Moore's Patent Seed and Grain Planter improved, ft superior to any other machine for tho purpose, now in the market. , t ; ' Having made orrnngomcnle to furnish 1000 of (ho above Machines for sale, (becoming season, WOebtH bo prepared, at til limes, lo supply orders without delay. All orders oddrened lo tho undersigned will warrant prompt attention. Any parson in Cumberland count y, wishing to examine one of tho above machines, will 1m called on by L. Peirce, by leaving word lo‘ that cfiict with 11. L Burkholder or J. Rheem, of Carlisle, or by addressing him through Carlisle, PiO. LEE. PEIRCE & LGC) Ercildoun P. 0., C&eiter county, July 29. !852-6i« Immense Excitement atogtlqts wholesale and retail EMPORIUM. 2000 yords lawns, worth 25c selling for 12. 1500 yards barago dc laincs, worth 2Bc polling fui 12 cents. 3000 yards calico woilh 10 selling for 0. 2000 yards calico worth 12 sellidg for 10. 500 yards of gingham worth 18 selling for 12. 1000 yards bleached muslin worth 8 selling fur 0 1000 yards " " 1° ’’ g -3 hales brown “ “ 8 “ 0. 2 boles brown “ “ H* “ 8 * Splendid Foulard Silks, Tissues, Argentines, Chulleys, Barago do Laities, in great variety and much below their value. Tickings, Checks, Pantaloons Stuffs, in the ! same proportion. Also another supply of the best, handsomest, and cheapest Carpels over brought to Carlisle. Pools and Shoes l» heat ull creation and the rest of mankind. Como then, one and all, to tile old stand, Cast Main rtrcct, with your cash ond save from 26 to 50 per cent, on tho dollar. This stork of goods hfts born purchased at auction and will be sold under price CHARLES OOII.HY August I j, 1052. Ulacksmitlt and Alacliuiisls, WILL find no difficulty in selecting such sizes of Iron, Steel, Anvils, Vices, Screw plates, Files, &n, ai prices that cannot fail to please, at the cheap hardware store of July 23. H. SAXTON. Dauphin Coal. 1 AA TONS Dauphin riml of oil nl7.es, for family [ {JvJ use a, -d Itmchurmnß. rcceivinc oihl fur s.ilo by W U MLUUAV Agi. July 29, 1052—Cra Carpenters and Builder*, WILL find a complete assortment of tho most ap proved articles in tho Hardware line, embracing chisels, hatchets, drawing knives, braces and bits, graduating augers, window glass of all sizes. Arc., a i such rod need prices that must en«uro a continu ance of their patronage. July 22. HENRY SAX PON. Groceries, A general assortment of Fresh Colfj* ", Brown, W bile & crushed Sugars, Spice", Chocolates, Ext net of Coffee, end,a constant and general supply of Jonkiii's No. I.Toa*, either in bulk or picks, of superior quality, Mill ull (lie other viiiclics, including WILLOW S$ CEDAR WARE, such as D<uk«-ls, Tubs, Bucket*, Measures. Bowls, Churns, See. Fur sale by J. W. EUY . Juno 3.1852. Prices Reduced THE subscriber is now selling off his stork of summer goods nt greatly reduced prices for rash. Lawns, Bareges,-Tissues, parasols, summersilk*'. bonnets, ribbons, &0., can be had at prices Irnly astonishing. Como ond secure the bargains wlitlu they can he had. July s*. O. QftILDV. Shoe lllalici'M Behold. THE largest, best ond cheapest nnsortment of Men's and French Mororco, Linings, Bindings, French ond Patent Call Skins, ever opened in Car lisle, together with a largo lot of Lasts of the latest style, 800 l Trees, shoo thread, awls, war. peg*, and kit of tha best manufacture and latest cuts, now opening at the cheap Hardware Establishment of JOHN P. LYNE. THOMAS 11. SKILES’ NEW CLOTHING ROOMS, AND FURNISHING STORE. Opposite the Rail Road Office, West High Street, Carlisle. TU. SKILLS desires to Inform his old friends , and llio public that ho has opened a general clothing establishment,and has now in store a ox tensive slock of (ho best and cheapest goods ever offered in Carlisle. Mon’*, Youth's, mid Boy's Clothing, for Spring,Summer and Winter yoir.'naw on'hand ofovory variety and furnished ot reduced ratcyi. Ho libb qlbo a largo and well selected assortment of Piece Goods, of English, French and Gorman Fab rics, of now and beautiful pattern*, for coats, pants and vests, which will bomado la order in (lio most approved and fashionable manner and in a superior stylo of workmanship. A foil and clogant slock ofOontlomon’s Furnishing Goods,such ss gloves, plain and fanny shuts, collars, handkerchiefs, Hub, dec., constantly kept on hand. Also India Rubber Ovoronats and Lcgglns. Feeling confident from (ho reputation which ft has been bis constant aim for a course of years to secure for his establishment, of bis ability tn plaaso bo respectfully invites an examination of bis slock which for quality, workmanship and low price cannot be surpassed. Carlisle, May 27,1853—!y. To Cabinet uud Coach Mahers. OAA GALLONS superior Varnishes just received £,(j\J from the best manufactory in the United Hiatcs, at tbo Hardware establishment of J.P.LYNE. N. B. My varnishes are used by most of the principal coblnel and coach makers in this and lira adjoining counties, and pronounced by all far supe rior to any other In the market, I Invlto 01l who use this article to try Lyno'a varnish, and it will add fifty per cent, to the looks and durability of your cabinet ware end Carriages, also a variety of spring!, Axles Hubs, Bows, Felobs, Enamel Leather, Gur- Uln Cloth, Drab Cloth, Laces, Fringe, Curled Hair | and Sofa Spring.. JOI , K P . I.YNT}, lIICKOK’S PATENT CIDER MILL; IMPORTANT TO FARMERS, vi.hi; avo labor sated. Tlic Old Fashioned Mills Done Away With! TN nil former timr* it was supposed that ft | quantity ol Cider could only bomkdeby osiog r£ (loniicriiuH m:iclime, that slowly crualied the apple# without grinding them line. They war# Ibeo raad# min a masM\u cheese in straw, and a moat sevarV nml loim pressure was required to extract ft portMfl/ ol iho cider, a considerable quantity being abeoAerf hy tho Bira w end iho moss of pomjee, and to obtain Hus nnsa infaciory result iho farmsrbid toUka all his bonds, snd perhaps his six florae team* and ds< vole a whole day tlui could have bean caor#profita*> bly cmplojod, in mike from aix to twetv# barrel# 6( eider. To uhviuto tho difficulty tba Farmer# hnvtf hcroloforo labored under, THIS MACHINE hm been invented, and llio statement! of ft few fa#lq . will prove that il is not only tho Best RKtiCllllMi . of iho kind in cxiatcQCo. but (bat it la the t'lUn that n man can have on his farm. Tba applai •re by Mils machine grated up into a fine pulp, «o . that it requires but a comparitivoly light pressur#, . ami thit (ml a ininulo or two, to extract alt tba older* u being ascertained by practical experiment that end : fourth mum juico cm bo obtained, tbsn'by the old; prorcf*. Diiodcs this it only requires two hsndtto, grind up nml mtku into cider a larger quantity of *pplc?, than can possibly be made on tho old Mia^f 4 lonrd machines. On this press, owing lo lho com p-rctncaa ul'tiio poniico in llio tub, end the eoraplalft manner in which it is ground,#; proaturp of.from if to 5 (nna—tfi.it cau easily bo obtained— will prodoo# a moro fa vorubio result (nan 100 tans pressure on the ordinary cider press, even if (ho applet were fsoVpd as fihfllynaon <ho l(i>provcd M»JI; sodiftbs apple# tvero merely crualied ss on the Nut machine, it would . require n pressure of two hundred tons to prodoo* , the result accomplished by this Patent Mill. Tb# following may bo adduced as the decided advantage# of >his mill; , First —li will moke moro eider than any other. Mill, wiih a given quantity of apples, la a given llm#»' and wiiti much less iubur and expense. Second —lt will make cleaner and tfweetef Cldei thitn any oilier milL h Third—You can make the elder aa you went Its* ■nd w hen you want it—and in qaanttlloa from ono gallon iu G or HO barrels. Fuunli—With it yoft can press your Cdrfants, Cherries, Perries, Cheese, Butter, Lard, and IfaW low. Fiflli—Wuli it you can ««r« one fourth of /oar t imo in making apple bullor, Sixth Witli it you can grind and chop /oar Ap ple*, I’uuiuc*, Turnips, Duets,'.Carrots, or Pumpkins* for your Catllo. ' ; . t . « Sevanth—With Its nso you can at all ttafta haff FIUCSn ami SWEET ClDErt. v/Jjk Wnh all ilio advantages resulting from (pV pop* sotalun aml uao of such a machine—alaprlos sold* Mini ii la within llio roach oC aU-r-can it intelligent farmer would do without . j,. . Du you wish (o have in your houao at a)| itreft* Culor llul is awed and fresh, Uio only time it U rt* ally lionliliy am) fit for use—and do you wlab to save ■ grout portion of (ho hard labor attending (ho mak ing of opplo loiter? If so, buy this' machine on 4 «ur word fur it you will (Tot bo disappointed* , Tho price of (lio Cider MID and Prose; I* #« f and oftlio Root Culling Cylinder 05. For for Stale, county, or township rights, address, post paid, W.O. IIICKOK, Harrisburg, p«. Hood Agents wanted, NOTICE-—Since my circular* were Issued It h*C been concluded to sell ul the above price, giving lh*’ owner tlio ontirorlghl to the rpachlne ana.tousOOC* lend Uas ho pleases. s <, ■ Tho machine can hq aeon by calling on Ur. JaooV Feller, Carlisle. ' . August 19—3 m. 9,000 Tons or Coni at Iledacod , Prices.. // ’v ' THE aubvcribei offers for sale at bla Coal YaM*, in Carlisle, (ho colobralod IJauphln anil Suaquabap* na Coal, of the boat quality, at the following Hdtk ccJ ratoa: • ' • • . * Lump, fd 16- Hrukon, . 1 • 3 80 Egg, ■ • . ~1•; t 6 34'. Blove, , ... 8 4ft. * Nut, ft.Mf,. I BlackamitVa toal,' $l6 pethupdied bqibela," ■ Aug. 18.—Sm-, ' B.M. HOOVER. MONEY WANTED AT THIS OFFIOI 1 V: ■•.*3-:': H'
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