Estate Notice. LETTERS testamentary with the will annexed; bn-tho estate, of John Clendenln, - of Silver Spring -township, .Cumberland bounty, deceased, the Register of said county, io.<lhe subscriber living in IUo aamo'lownsliip. All persons indebted to Said cstato will/make- imme diate payment,‘and’thogo having claims against .the estate will present them properly authenticated for settlement to JOHN CLENDENIN, Jr., Ex T r. . Sept 6t ■ • [ Estate Notice. . „ Af/Lpcrpons aro hereby,notified that Letters of Xdppnistration on tho estate of Margaret Eichelbcr- lato,of Silver Spring tp.,.Cumberland co.,dccd., have, this day been issued by tho Register in and for satd county to the subscriber who resides in said township. All persons having claims or demands against the cattle pf the said decedent, are requested to make known the same without delay, and those indebted to make payment to , J’OSEI’H EICHELBERGER, Bx’r. Bopt 9,1862—6L* LIST or LETTERS. AdvoitUed in the “Volunteer” by Authority. LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post Office at Carlisle, Pu., September 1, 1853. Persons en quirihg for letters on this list, will plcaso any they are advertised. Alexander Samuel M’Cabe Ann Anthony Eve Morgan Samuel Able Doct Predk Mohler Jacob Jr Brown Calharino Marlin Robert Bonder John M’Cord Elizabeth Beistline Michael 2 M’Oormtok Palk Bcietlino Catharine 8 Mather Henry Black Henrietta P Mathews Jane Beistline Elizabeth O’Hagnn Henry Hutfkhafn Matilda Platt Samuel Copland Samuel Pyle Nathan Caldwell R J Ralhqueb Forges Dellinget Daniel Robinson A S 'Dvvihn Thos'P Roach Morras EhHinrt Lucy A Rcssler Mary Ehlgon William Schumber Daniel Guieball Sergeant : Sawyer Morras Geizar Francis Sgwyer Mrs M Gladfeller Moses Sadler Christian Getzer Frap'Z Swickard John 3 Griffith Mary Ann Smith Mary E 2 Green Samuel Shel'on Peter Grove Eliza Jane Smut Philip Galbraith Margaret Stokes Margaret U Huge John SiJmon t harles Hess Margaret Smith Davtd flossier Geo Swigerts Abraham W Henley William Sjmng John Jones J o | m ■ Sinner Dj.id Kirk Henry 9 Sanders Aaron Kneltle Gihon C SlurlTer Wm Kissinger Goo Thompson Mary Lehman Jos Wcibley Geo I.yler John Wunderlich Sarah A I.indsey Jano Walker James Logan John A Williams Thomas I.pively John Williams N L Miller Joseph IT Yohe S .10-non M’Clinloek Elizabeth Zeigler I’hilip Myers Alfred Zetgler Jacob 1 N. lIANTCH, P. M. !n the Court of Common Pleas of Cum- berland county. The Carlisle Bank )No. 4, Novembr. Term, ,i. C 1859. Jacob M. Hnlderaan. .JTo Jacob M. Haldeman. You are hereby notified real the following writ has been leaned out of the Court of Common Pleas of county, and of which I am dificled ,0 give notice by SMITH , Sheriff's office, Carlisle, Sept 9,1852— 0 t NOTICE. Cumberland county, ss. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the Sheriff i of Cumberland county, Greeting: Iftho Carlisle Bank make you secure of prosen t;mr their claim, then wo command you that you summon by good and lawful eummoners. Jacob M. Haldoman, lale of your county, yeoman, so that be be and appear before our JudgesatCarlisle, at our counly court of Common Pleas, there to bo held the Bth day of November nex', lashow where fore, whereas they the said defendantand plamltlt, together and undivided do hold as tenants in com mon certain tracts of land situate in .Southampton township, Cumberland county, containing together about four thousand seven hundred and ninety sfeven acres and ninety-seven perches and allow ance, partition whereof defendant doth gainsay, ‘and the same to bo done, do not permit, very un justly and against the same laws and customs, &c. And have you there the names of those summon ere and this writ. Witness the Hon. James M. Graham, PieeidinC JutTgo of our said court, at Car lisle. the 21? th daJ of August, A. D. |BM. , ' GEORGE ZINN, Proth y. Ittechanlcsbnrs Institute. A Select Boarding School, embracing turn distinct and separate departments, Male and female. HEV. JOS. S. LOOSE; A, M., LATE Principal of Preparatory Department, Mot* altnll College, McrccntlMrg, Principal: Tlli4 flourishing Institute will open its winter bob. ■lon under ilslletirtgorfrlpieod. Moa'surae have been adopted to erect a largo and eligible edifice, adapted to the accommodation of scholars of both solos. It is located in the healthy and pleasant village of Mo clianicsburg, Cumberland county. Pa., 8 miles west of Harrisburg, and 3 miles oast of Carlisle. Ihe Cumberland Valley Railroad passes through the nlace r and render, it very accessible from every part of the Blate, The educational course of the Male Dcnai tmonl’cmbraccs Iho usual studios of a thorough English iducation, and lire preparation of BiuderiU for any of iho higher clauses in College, iho 1' o muld Department shall bo so conducted ns lo afford a thorough collcgialo eduealion for young Ladies - It will bo under iho c.nro of iho Principal, assisted by an experienced and accommplishod Udy. TERMS; Ancient I.onguoges, English bronchos, „ “ Modern Languages, Gorman, French,dee., 0 0 Muaic on Piano, ‘ Hoarding, including lurlton, 00 Contingent expenses, The winter session will commence on Monday, 11th'of October, and terminate on the Ul of Marrli. A weekly locluro will bo delivered in iho Insii tutc.on Anatomy and Physiology, by J. H. Hui- Kirin, M. D. B IF Kit KSf F.R : J. W. Kevin, D. D*. Marshall College. P. Schott, D. U,. Prof. W. M. Kevin, “ Prof. 8. C. Porter, “ Prof. 8. Apple, Itov. A. 11. Kromcr, Carlisle. Her. M. Johnston, 8. D.Koiflbr, M.U„ “ Dr. Ira Day, Mechanicsbarg. Dr. P.H. Long, “ Dr. J. H. Honing, “ Dev. Geo. Morris,, “ George H. Bucher, Erq., Hogcstown. 80pt9,1862—2m* ■ ■- WHITE lIAEE ACADUMV. S mile* west of Ifarritlurg, Pa. rpHE Fourth Session of this flourishing Institu- I lion will commence on Monday the Ist of No vember next. Parents and Guardians are respect fully solicited to inquire into the merits of this Institution before sending their sons or wards elsewhere. Its location, its internal and domestic arrangements, tho comae and method of instruction, and .11.0 Character of the students, U is believed, are such as to recommend it. TERMS: Doaidlng, washing, tuition In tho Engli.h . branched., pot »08. ion, (S month.,) $5O 00 Ancient and [Modern Isangu&ge*» o#ch, ■; Instrumental music, r oi circular* and other information, •odroes p. DENLINOER, Principal. WHitfMh Cumf>. Co., Pa. September 0, 1862. Valuable RcnlF.statc for Sale. On BATURDAYi thaOthbf October, 1852. WILL bb sold at public sale on the promise, at 1 o’clock, in tho afternoon of said day, that valuable limestone farm situate in West Pennsborough town* ship, Cumberland county, Pa., between, tho turnpike anil railroad, about 2) miles west of the borough of Carlisle, bounded by lands of Philip Rhoads, John llommingcr and others, containing 169 ACRES and 81 porches, strict measure, and about 25 acres ,of which aro first rale limber land, and the remainder arablo land in good cultivation. About fifteen acres of this farm aro superior meadow land through which a never falling stream runs. Tho improve ments aro a LOG HOUSE and LOG BARN, a good jb ‘ well of water In the yard,and an orch . of well selected apple trees. This properly is desiroble from |ile vicinity SmMgßto Carlisle, tho railroad and (ho turn pike. Parsons wishing to view the premises can do so at any lime before tho day of sale by calling on Mr. John Hosier, who resides on tho promises. Tho terms of tho salo will bo made known on the day thereof. , . , _ . Also, will bo sold at 10 o’clock, in tho. forenoon of same day by public sale, nl tho Court House in Car. lisle, tho lot of ground in the said borough of Carlisle, on the road leading to Alexander’s Mill, near the residence of George Mctzgor, Esq., and containing about six acres. The terms of which salo will be made known at the lime and place thereof. VV. M. BIDDLE. Attorney in fuel for the heirs of D. McCoakry. September 9, 1852—is. Orphans’ Court Sale. IN pursuance of an order of tho Orphans’ Court nf Cumberland county, tho subscriber, Guardian of ilie minor children of J. H. Weaver, Into of the Borough of Carlisle, will expose to public sale, on the premises, on Saturday, the 2d day of October, 1853, at 10 o’clock, A. M., a Lot of Ground, situated in the town of Newburg, bounded on the west by High street, on the north by a l«i of John Carson, on tho east by an alley, being GO feel in front and 169 feet in depth. The terms of sale are: Five, per rent, to bo paid on the properly being struck down; the halnncn of half the purchase money on ihe confirmation of the sale, and the remaining one half in one year with interest, properly secured. N\M. KRR, Guardian. September 2. 1853—5 t [ Valuable Farm for Sale. | On TViursrfffy, Me SOfA nf September, 183-2. j Till-) subscriber as Guardian nf the minor Hill drfn of John Davidson, late of Newvillo, dec’d., by virtue of an order ol the Orphans’ Court of t'umbetland ennnty, fnr that purpose, and in pur suance of a power of attorney from such of the .parties in interest as are of lull age. will sell at fpublic sale, on the premises, at 10 o’clock, »M.,a1l , ih.\t certain plantation or firm, situate in the town ship of Westpennsborough, Cumberland county, , |’a., bounded by lands of Joseph Rimer, Wm. M. Davidson, Btnj. Myers and Win. G. Davidson, containing 130 Acres, neat measure. This property is sitnaln on tho public road ftom Mount Rock to Plainfield, about a mile from the Umlrond station at AUerton. and is composed of first rale Limestone land. Tboro are IU qct«-» «.r meadow land through which the M-unl Rock spring passes, about I acre of Locust timber, and ibo residue is arable land in good order and well fenced. The improvements are a large two story P n Stone Dwelling, with a large stone and Frame Kitchen attached,a Log Barn, a 18888||fcBrick Tenant Douse, and Low Stable. | |L*U^ay | .na n firfti rate Well of water in the yard. Also, a fine orchard of choice apple and other fruit trees. The terms of sale will bo made known on tho day thereof by iho subscriber, who will at any time prior thereto show the properly to persons wishing to view it. „,r»..r,vT * WILLIAM O. DAVIDSON. Sept 0. 185*3—‘U _ Estate Notice LETTERS of administration on tho estate of Klitta A. Sturgeon, deceased, late of the Borough of Carlyle, Cumberland co., have been issued by the Register of su'd county, to tho subscriber resi ding in the same Borough. All persons having claims against the estate of said decedent will pre sent them for settlement, and those Indebted will make immediate payment lo . . t « 11. A, STURGEON, Adm r. September 8, 1852—fit 500 Agents Wanted. $l,OOO A YE Ml. WANTED in every county of the United Staten, active and enterprising men, to engage in the ante of soroo ef the Lest boohs published in the country. To men of pood address, possessing a small capital of from 625 to 6100, euoh induce meets will be offered ns to enable them to make Ironi 93 to 910 n clay pro Ht. Thu books published by us are all useful m their character, extremely popular and command largo sales wherever they are offered. DANIELS & GKI /. Successors to W. A. Leary &i Co., No. I3fl North Sec -nil Si.. Phila. lflfjo_3m . Sppl 2, F;iriun> Lo«U at Tliisl READ! READ! T AND PLASTER nt 18 tli, per bushel. Rest I , p e „,*ian Guano 3} els per pouml. Best Pats ooniart Guano at low rales. Poudrello at do c'.s. per bushel, or ®3 pur barrel. SAYK YU ill HO SKY. The Guano dieted above is but I info above the cost ot importation. vovnnETTR wo olior you at the manufacturers pride, nnd of nullity unsurpassed. ! UNU PL.ISTF.It. In this wo boat the world. Wo have facilities for jrindinn one thousand bushels doily, nnd out price defies dompetillon. Farmers all to (’. r U I'jiN U H oi v- u New Steam Plaster Nfill. at Junction of f)‘ld York Road, Crown & Callowhiil sis. • Phila, Sept 3, 1853—3.0 Estate Notice l 1,1, persons nro hereby notified that Letters of A Administislion on the rslnlo of Nancy Manna, Into of Lower Allen township, Cumberland county, Pa., have been issued by the Register in and for the said county, to the subscriber who resides In the dsid township of Lower Allen. All poisons h.v.ng bn .ins claim, or demand, against the estate of the son! decedent, ore requested to make known the .nine without delay, and those indebted will moke pay JOHN C. DUNI.AP, AJmr. Augu.t 20. 1852 01* Notice lo Teachers. THIRTEEN lonelier. warned lo lake chaigeof t|m public .droola or South Middleton township. The oomp.na.lion will ho $2O nor nionih. ho School Director. of aal.l township will moot a the Court-house, in Carlisle, oh Saturday ho IBlh !l„l, at 1 o'clock. I>. M., at which time and place npplicanla will ploaao attend- P DANIEI. KAUFMAN, Seel y. September 2,1852 —3 t _ . Great Sale of Personal Properly, Jll the Carlisle Iron Works, Sept. 23, 1852. WILL ho sold at public sale, at tho Carlisle Iron Works, In South Middleton township, Cum berland comity, on Tnursday, the S3d day of Sep tember, 1862, the following described porsbnal pro 'TnicwTot tlrt-rnlc Farm Males, 7 head oi Work Horses, i Valuable Colts, 30 bed of Durham, Devon, anil Onlwny Cattle. Bo bead of Hog., Wagon., Oort., Corringco, &c.,togo. (her with a great variety of other article, unnecessary to mention. ~ , . ... Terms of will bo sold for cash. All sum. under $lO cnslr, all Hum. over $lO air month, credit with npproved security. Sole lo commence at 10 o clock, A.M. of said day, when the toim. will be made EOE , August 20, 1862 —41 Valuable Real .Estate for Sale. WII bo sold nt public sale, on Thursday the 30lh of Beptembcr ? ,lBs2,'atT Volock'PvM.» on tho pre mises, all that Farm belonging to tlio Jtoira of Geo. Trimble,'deceased, situate in Silver Spring town*- sbfp, Cumberland county, I milo north of, Buchers mill, on tho public road fromHogcalown toStoarolo Gap, containing , 206 Acres and some Perches, : of Black Slalo Land, of good quality and |n*a high stale of cultivation. About 170 acres of which aro cleared, and the-residue, in thriving timber. Tho improvements on tho cast side of this farm are a Jj__a largo Obublo Brick House, and Kitchen, finished, a Bank Barn, an Apple liSlsHotOrchard of-grafted fruit, and all-the no* ecssary Outbuildings. Tbs west side contains u.Stone House and Stable, n good Well in the basement, and a Spring at the door, and an Ap ple Orchard of common fruit. Tho Mansion side of this tract Is worthy Uo no tico of petsons desirous of purchasing a beautiful country residence, as it would require but UMo ad ditional expense to render it such. This properly combines several advantages, not onlyjrop location , but from the nature of the soil, it bcinc loose and ' cosily tilled. It contains about 25 acre* of bottom or rather second bottom land, which is <vcll adapted lo tho growth of either grain or grass; .bus giving it the double advantage of n grain and stalk farm. This bottom is in front of tho improvements from cast to west, which renders it very suitable to divide, throwing a handsomo farm of 103 acres to each side and nearly square. Also, will be sold on the same day, 57 acres of Mountain Timber Land, with a snug improvement . on it, about 2 miles distant. If not fold it will bo rented on tho same day. Title lo both properties indisputable. Terms lo suit purchasers. Persons wishing lo view tho property can call on Geo. Trim ble, who resides on it. JOHN THIMBLE, Agent. • August 26, 1952—3 t Vnlnalilc Farm for Sale. WILL bo sold of public sale, on.lho picmises, on Friday, October 15, 1852, the valuable Farm, the property of the laic Daniel Knylcr, situated in Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, about 1 mile cast of Hogcslown. and miles noith of Mechan ieshurg. and bounded by lands of Samuel Sonscman, Jacob HalJcman nnd others, containing Fifty Jlcrcs, more or /css, of Limestone Land, nil of which is cultivated land, except about 9 acres, which is well covered with . . thriving timber. The improvements ore a Frame Dwelling House, Doublo Stone Wnsh-hou!<e, nnd GThfle Out-build llliliSlings. There ia a good Appjo pochard on the promi-cH. nnd a variety of other fruit trees, nnd a Well of never (ailing water convenient to the dwelling. Title indisputable. Sale to commence at 2 o’clock P. M. of said day, when terms will be made known by DAVID I.EHN. Ex'r. of Daniel Koyhr, tlee'd. August Sfi, IflhC.—St _ _ Public Sale of Real Estate. IN pursuance of an order of sale from tli© Or* plans’ Court of Cumberland county, tbe snbscrl- , Ur will offer at public sole, on the premises, on . Fridav ibo lOlb day of September, 1850. nl 12 o - ■ clock, M., the following nimertoeo tho real estate of Joseph Burkholder, dcc'd., late of Mifflin township. A tract of land bitualn in Mifflin township. Cum i borland county, adjoining John M’Crea's null, and lands of Daniel Barrack. Daniel Dewall, Peter Baker and Henry Snyder, containing 193 Jlerce, more or less t about 150 acres of which are cleared, and llto bal ance well covered with limber. The land Is gen erally good Slate land, and U Is on excellent gras mo farm, there being water la every field. The Vn improvements aro a large two story Brick House, well finished; a large ]■ ■"Hillsßank Darn, with Wagon Shed, Corn JyJijMf Crib, Stable, and all necessary Out building. There is also a thriving Young Orch ard on The farm. This farm lies on the S.ato rqad G miles from Newville, and 2 miles from Dublin Gap Sulphur Springs. Tho terms of sale: Five per cent, of the mu chase money on the confirmation of the sale. Ihe widow's dower, which will he one third the pur chase money, remaining atier payment of debts to ha secured by a lien on the land, the interest of which in bo paid annually during her life, and the principal at her death. Tho residue of one hall ihe balance payable on tho Ist of April, 18j3, and ,hn toni.mder in linen rqn.il annual paymanla Wllhmu iii'.erost, 10 ba «enn,fd by imlumiciu bonds nod morlgugn. l*h I Kl< M V hll.S, Adin'r. of Joseph Burkholder, lire d. Aojn.l 19. 1852—1 l Executor’s Sale, THR subscriber, KKeenlor of tl»o lalo Daniel Handebew, will sell on Tuesday tho 2UI day of September, on tho premises, Ibo following descri bed Slato Stone Farm, nhuaio in Silver Spring township, CumborUnd county, containing 157 Acre s, neat measure , linvin" thereon erected a two story Log Wenther p % boarded Dwelling House, a Bank Barn, (lorn Crib, Wagon Shed, Smoke house, |si!T||w*VVaeh house, and an ologant Young and a Well of never falling water with a pump in ft close to the door of Urn house. Tho farm Is well Improved and m « good ..." of cnlli.Blion. About 100 uc,o. .« e, uftud. 13 acres bcin B meadow, and Ibo balance noil no,- ered with limber. ... i Tho farm bounds oh the Conodopnlnfi creek, nnd adjoins lands of Christian Grail, Jos. Young a hoirs, llenry Bultorfnnd others, and a public road runs through it; it is situated about 3 miles from llneuestown, and 9 from Carlisle and Harrisburg. Sulu lo commence at 10 o’clock on said day, when the terms will ba made known by SAMUKL SK.NSI'.MAN. Executor of Daniel Ilandahetn, dec'd. August 19, 1859 —51 __ . . Valuable Real Estate for Sale. On WEDVnSDAY, September 2J, 1H32. I WILL bo offered ol public sale, an (bo P poml "°"- on Wednesday, Ibo 92.) day of September, the following described rosl estate, lalo ibo proper y of John Agnow, deceased. vl* i No. L—A tract of land, situated In Sj*illo town sbin Perry county, Pa., bounded by lands of John Rico’, Henry Hartman, Henry Kell, Win. Milligan, and olbcrs, containing 200 Acres, mnro otic.., .11 or which 1. doored .oil In a M»h | ,UIO of cuUivntinn, .leapt u loin I 30 ii err., winch I. , Iwcll covered with Ihrivinp limber. Tcnjicroi •• | =.dnw inmi. The ° ” woalhcrbosrdod U VV L L L I N HOUSE, (i double Log rn, a Tenant; House and Sl-blr, Spring House. Wagon , Sheds, CornoMbs. and other necessary | mil bnildlngc. There, re Iwo Apple otob.nl. onthe, proini.c., .nil olhor friiluree., .nil . never fil|liiß I Sprint. of Water i»convenient in the duel Ingi. Iho , farm i. in' coed oondilioli, and within a abort period 400 panne) of portend rail fence have been pnl up. Title indi.pulahlo. Pennn. Wiabmg “in view Iho premi.ee will plea.e call eh AOa.l Ondie, maiding on 1,1 No'T—Aleo, will ho .old at the eamo lime and place, a trad of mountain land, ilioulcd In the same j township, county aforesaid, conUining «0 Acres, mcroorlc.i, all of which i« coveted Will. lhrlvin B Yoooir Timber, aoch oa choanal! looual, hlohary, oah.i.o. Thin Irani la ahnnl iwo miloe north of Iho form property. \ Sale lo commence at 11 o'clock, A.JVi< or said day, when terms on'd conditions of salo will bo mado known by Executor of Jno. Agntw, dec a. August 12. 16&2->6w. . t BOIIsINO SPUING THE house situated ut (ho head of Roiling Spring! 4* miles o>»l of Carlisle, is offered for tent. Sold house io well calculated for a eloro or tavern. Ap ply to Peter F. Ego, at Carlisle Iron Work*, or Jo the occupant of the property. ■ PETER F. EGB. August 12, 1862 —if Home a lid Lot for. Sale. •THE subscriber.will offer at public sale, on tho premises, on ; Saturday, September 25, 1852, his House and Lot 6f Ground, situate in the villager'of IVorleyatowi, Monroe township, on the road from Caijlslp to Iforlc. Tho lot contains 3 acres of grouqdiall improved, and under fence, The im • Jwtt, irovementg are a wealhorboarded ®iliito rtoU9e ’ Frame Darn, Blacksmith and llSaiiilSrWagonmaker Shops, Smoke House, Welt of good water, &o. The lo cation is countered a good one for a blacksmith, wagonmaker; or a mechanic of any kind. Title indisputable,-' For particulars call on tho nndorr eigh6d,/.reai(lng near the premiaoe. Sale to com mence at 1 /clock on said day, when attondanoo will 'btf gfVan by f • JOHN WESTFALL. Sept 2, 1652—3t* Two Valuable Farms for Sale.- THE subscriber odors at private salo tho following described Real Estate. No. L—Situated in North Middleton township, 4$ nn.es cast of Cnilisio, and oboul one milo north of tho |Ca rtiolo ond Harrisburg lurnpiko rond, containing j 225 acres, moro or loss, about one half limestone, and the residuo black slnlo and Meadow land, all doored ond in a high sUto of cultivation, except 50 acres well covered with heavy timber, Tho buildings »ro j n -a very fine two story Stone House, iMMn AißLnnd a Good frame Barn, partly now, /6S&|JUHwUh Corn cribs, Wagon sheds, &.c . a tine Spring house, and a never failing spring of water near the door of the house, also a good orch ard of choice-fruit. No. 2.—ls situated one and a half miles north of Carlisle, on tho road leadiny from Slorrol’a Gap lo Carlisle, containing one hundred and sixty five acres of first rate Slate land well limed, except 35 acres which arc. well covered wilhTimbcr. Iho Improve, mcnls are ft two story Frame Honsc, ond ■ largo frame Born, all the necessary lout buildings are in good condition. also ■j.i'largo orchard of very choice FUUITi the (.inn is well supplied water for stock in all the fields. Also wells of water near the house, that never fail. Persons wishing to purchase or to examine the property will please call on the subscriber residing in Carlisle Possession will be given on the Ist of April if re* nu’ircd. Torments to bo made to soil the purchasers. ‘ ARMSTRONG NOBLE. August 13, 1852 —if _____ FAIUI FOR SALE THE subscriber otters at private sale, his valua ble farm, munird in North Middleton township. (’umbcVlar.il county, on the Stale rood lending from SterreH's (Jap to Harrisburg, nml at piopcnl in the occupancy of Fisher & Nesbit. The farm contains about ONE HUNDRED ACRES, G 5 acres of wliicli arc cleared, and t ho remainder is ! well covered will) thriving young timber. The im*. nj-jfci ' plovcments arc u Log Dwelling House,] Double Log Darn, Wagon Shed, Corn j Stone Spun? House, and other i i*. yffiffincccfisary out-buildlngs. There is a good Apid© Orchard on the premises, and a great voricly > ot oibM ftuil trees. A spring of never failing water | l9Cpnvptv c .«'K"' Fur terms call on the undersigned, residing in KihgslowrCcounty aforesaid. e . ; IIBNRV RINEHART. August 12, 1852 —2m* Assignee's Sale of Real Estate, Tlir! undersigned. Assignees of Samuel Brieker. .ilfcr at public sale, on the promises, on TUESDAY September 7ih, 1852, at 10 o’clock, A.M-.lho follow ing real estate, vi*: No 1. The valuable farm at present occupied by llio said Samuel Brickcr, situate in Monroe township. Cumberland county, about one ( and o quarter miles south of Cburohlown, containing 130 ACRES, 100 notes of which Is Improved.and in nbighelolc of cultivation, the remaining 20 seres la well cover ed with valuable timber. Tho improvements arc a n j, STONE DWELLING HOUSE, Bank] Barn, Waggon Shed, Corn Cribs, Wash and other necessary oul-buildings There is a well and also Q aprlog of good water convenient to the dwelling. There la also a young Apple Orchard and a variety of other fruit trees •*» Ibo premises. Tho Yellow Breeches Creek runs at the west side of ibis properly. The properly is in cnml condition in every respect, and is situated in n plans ml and healthy locality. No. 2. The Merchant Mill Propcily, situate in ilia township aforesaid, containing 15 Acres of improved land. The improvomcnle arc a large MERCHANT Ml LI., on the Yellow Brocebe. Crook, running (our burn, and in good condilion in every reaped. Alan a Brick Tononl Houvo, (wilb water at the door.) a email barn, and olbor out building Tlierc la on tine property > young orcli ard and a choice varicly of oilier (mil trace. No. J. Thirty ucrosnf Mountain I.nntl, eitnatc in llio lownabip aforceaid. and con vrnienl In lire two propcrtlea dcecribcd above. Til., land in well covered with limber, and will pcaold with 11.0 mill property or aeperalo to *uU nurdiisor*. . , . , ~ , For>a>iicnlnr»,oull on cUhcr of llio undersigned. r.eiding in Monroe |CKE „ GEORGE W. BRICK ER. Attiffnett of Samuel Dricktr. July TWO Finns FOR SALE. fiMUJ subscriber will offer at public solo, on f^ aU,T " 1 d.»y the 25th day of Hoplernber next, hi* TWO FARMS, situated in Southampton township, Gum bcrl.iml county ,on tho road lending from Shippens l.urji to Newvillo, 3 miles from tho former and 7 from tho letter place, No 1 contains 85 acres of K ood Limestone Land, about 70 acres of which urc c!*>fired. Tho Improvements arc a largo urirk rx n -Dank Darn, a two story Log House, two Tenant houses. Wagonmakcr and 13 lack i;ijm.rnith shop, a Young Orchard of grafted | a novel 1 failing well of water, «fcr. No. 'i cetU.lii. hI Qctoa, about (.0 acres ol which ire rlenrej. Tho improvements are n two atory Uriel. li.ime. a Frame hank ham, n Young Orchard of craned fruit, ond u never failing well of water. 1 They will ho oohl altogether or.opnretotoft.it Tiutehaacrp. Sale to commence nl I o clock I . SI., when tho term. will bo made known July t(l, ISS'J—Bl* Farm anil Factory tor Sale, TUB subset ilicr olfcra at private Bale, the piopoi ty on which ho now resides, situate in Mifflin town ship,Cumberland county. 4 miloo north of Newburg. on tile cast side of the Stole rood leading to I otry county. The properly contains 52 AoroSj Dion or 10.., of ground, olroot 3B aeroa of which arc improved,and in a high .lain of eul ivalion. Ibo remainder i. well covered with valuable young I m bor.ouch a« cheonul, oak, hickory, &c. Tho im ■ ■ prorementa afo a two atory wcolhaihootded (fSBI Dwelling Ilouao and Kitchen, a two alary liti building, known na Iho “Three Square Hol low'Woollen Faefory,” in which ore all Iho matin nary noce«»ary to carry on manufacturing purpoaca with a pair of Chopping Hurra, Corn Screw. Circu. lor Haw. &c„ all in good condition. Tho Factory la propelled by a never failing olroom of water.— Them ia alro oil tho promiaca a Young ApploOrch -0f grafted fruit, together with other fruit trees. The location would bo a favorable dno for carrying on die Tanning l.uaineai. or the grinding of So,nan. For porticulara coll on Iho undoralgnod l icalding on tho promises BAMUBL L- OILLEBPIB Jano 10, 1952- tf ~T CAUTION. HUfiTEIIS oncl irosjinsßcrß In general, aro here by warned onninal longer ireopoßßtnß on nremißcs of 11.0 mibnoribor, In East Pennßborougl township*. Oumb«fl«nd oouniy. I W ‘N ro#orl ibo loWngalMt qll'who jj k September 2, 1852—3t* Valuable Real-Estate for Sale. | TN pursuance of an order of tho Orphans* Court of Cumberland county, Pa., tho undersigned will expose to public sale, on the premises, on Tuesday the 19th of October next, atlQ o’clock, M.« the following valuable property, late tho es tate of Jacob Gross, deceased, to wit: All that tract of first rate Limestone Land, sit-' unte in Silver Spring township, county aforesaid, about half a mite south-west of Hogeatown, and convenient to the turnpike, containing about 83 ACRES, more ot less, all of which is improved «*<*<>*• —- 7 acres of limb** i--»- t«« improvements there - ■ on erected consist of a two story I* ramo Dwelling House, Frame Barn, Corn l»»jiflMgaCribs. Wagon Sheds, Wash House, fill other neressary Out-buildings. There is a gnod Well of never failing water con vonlenl to the dwelling, and a spring of water runs through one end of the properly. Also, n young Appl o Orchard, nnd a variety of other fruit trees. The land is In a high state of cultivation, and of fers groat inducements lo persons wishing lo pur chase. . . . For particulars call on tho widow, residing on the premises, or on the undersigned, residing in Meclianicshurg. PETER BARNHART, Adtn’r. Septa, 1053—7 t • # *Lan. Examiner insert till salo,and send bill to this office. 100 Plano Fortes. T. GILBERT & GO'S A t cuj York IVarc Rooms, 323 Broadway, CORNER of Anthony street, nnd opposite Broad way and Bank and Theatre, where the largest assortment of Pirtnocs with ond without tho eclohra- I led improved iEolcon, may bo of which lhavo the Metallic Frnmo.und arc warranted lo stand 1 any climate, and give entire satisfaction, nnd wi I bo Isold at great bargains. By an experience of eight years, resulting in many important Improvements the bos been brought to ■ perfection attain ed by no others. Nearly 2000 /Eoleona hove been applied, and the demand is rapidly increasing. Ele gant Boudoir or Cottage Pianos convenient for small rooms. T. G. dc Co’s Pianos arc admitted to bo superior to nllothcrs, owing lo thoirfiimncss nnd long standing in tune. Prices same as at tho man ufactory. Dealers supplied nt liberal discounts. E. | H. Wade’s and the entire Boston catalogue of Mu sic nnd instruction hooks furnished at this store nt I wholesale. HORACE WAPEE9, Solo Agt. Constantly on hoed on oitcnsivo assortment of second hand Pianos in Rosewood ond Mahogany cases, varying in prices from $3O to $l6O. Second bond yEolcan Pianos from $2OO to s276—Grand Pianos from $3OO to $7OO. Prinre A Co.’s Melo doons from $26 to $9O. Corhart $65 to soo—Gui tars from $lO to $75, &c. August 19, 1802— 3m* HATS AND CAPS I Spring Styles! WM. 11. TROUT, ii‘« just received and opened lho Spring Stylo of lime for 1852, an elegant article, to winch he invitee the attention of tho pul* lie. Hie Ilale arc of nil prices, from the most ele gantly finished to the cheap common article, and of Icvorv variety of stylo now worn, lie continues to [ knit U««p on UmiA n foil assortment of HATS and CAPS f o t men ond hoys, and lie can sell n cheaper end belter article than any other establish mcnl tn town. Those in want of pond, well niudo. and elegantly finished Hals, would do well to Call before purchasing elsewhere. Tho attention of citizen* and strangers is particu larly invited to the beautiful Spring Stylo of Hals, just received, a really handsome article, and worrun. lid to bo just as good, as it is noal and tasteful in appearance. Remember that the largest and best assortment m town mny always bo found nt I ROC i b, /rvint t I How . rear of the Episcopal Church. | (’arlislc, April 2‘J. 1852. _ Coach Trlniiuliitf, Coach fainting, Saddle and Harness Illalilug. rpHE subscribers respectfully inform iho public, lhal ihcy hove opened a new shop in Norlh Mnnovor street, a few ilonrs north of (Hass' Hotel, wbero they urc prepared to make every article in ihcitlinool l>usinc»B os cheap, and as substantial ns can S J ~ had nny where in * ' land county. They are now prepared lo Trim and Paint Conches nt short notice, nnd on the most reasonable terms. They hove also on hand, nnd will manufnctiire lo order. Sinple and Double Har ness, Huddles, Undies. Dollars, Ac. Hftvinij had considerable experience in the nhove businesn. the undersigned flutter thomeelvcslhat they ran R ivc satisfaction to all who may favorlhcm with their custom. . With moderate prices nnd □ desire to please, they ..iicU..h....rp-ui. P ....-. l |. botii[LiN _ Onrli.l<’,Juno24, ISs2—ly" Take a Good Look Before Furclmsing Your Goods! \V 1C are now prepared to show one of the most extensive assortments of Spring &, Summer Goods over brought to Carlisle. Our assortment of Mens and Hoys' wear ie very complete. Cloths, Gnssi* meres. Vestings, Summer Stuffs, Kentucky Jeans, Velvet cords, Linens, &c. Ladies Dress Goods, such os fancy and black Sllk«j Silk Poplins, Silk Tissues, bareges, mouslln de lalnes, barege de lames, ginghams, lawns, plain and figured Swiss Muslins. Hook. Jaconet, Mull and Cambric Mus lins. calicoes, lickings. &e. BONNETS, f UHIFIONS. Flowers, Tabs. Milmary materials of different kinds, with a large supply of Kdgtngs, Inserting®, handkerchief*, i,loves, mills, hosiery, Uco goods, flannels, Al pachas from 12$ to $1 per yd. GHOVEIUES. SPICES , ft. To nil of which wo invlio Iho ntieniion of thnnr wishing lo save money, aa wo have the documents io prove lhat our goods have all been boughl for cash Aug. 5, 1852. Look Out for Bargains. OWING to the viiy extraordinary heavy spring luminous, I was compelled |o largely increase my former slock of Hardware, Cutlery. Saddlery, Shod Findings, Conch irlmmir.gs, Wall paper, Bar and rolled iron. 1 now invito all persons in want of any of iho uliovo articles, to cull and poo u», n§ I am con fident my goods and prices will not full to please , all. Thankful for Iho public's very llticiul ptilron iigc, I hope for a continuance of tb« name. n« our ~im is to please nil, and give you full value foryuur money , JOHN P. lANB. HAUinVARK. THE subscriber bovingjust returned from the oast wilit nnotlier largo addition to lII* former stock* making it the most complete assortment of Hard ware. to Im found in the county, would invito the attention of all desirous of getting bargains to call and examine for themselves before purchasing else- whore. 1 FRESH and BWEET CIDER. I return my sincere thanks to the public general* | Wnh all ihe advantages resulting from the poi* ly, for Iho very liberal patronage heroloforo extend* session ond nno ol such n macltlno—at a price an low cd. and solicit a continuance of tho somo. ■ ihufH is within Iho roach of all—cun Übo that any HENRY BAXTON. I liflrlhgeni farmer would do without it 7 1 Do you wisli to have In your house at ill tlmoi Cider that iswweol and fresh, the only lime It f» ally healthy and fit for u#o~and do you wish to asv# a greet portion of the hard labor attending the mak- Ing of apple butler? Ifso, buy thia machine and our wold for it you will not ho disappointed. Tho price of iho Cider Mill and Prose, is 435 j end oftho Root Cutting Cylinder 1 95. For Machine**- for Stale, county, or township rights, address, post paid, W; O- lIIGKOIC. 1 ■Uanisbutgl Pi.” July 22. 186*2 To Coach mid Cabinet Makers. THE subscriber la fully prepared lo meet their wants with cn onlnrired slock of hardware In their lino, embracing Mai. Coalings, Spilnge, Altleo, bands, patent leather, laces, curtain Und floor cloth, &o„ walnut and mahogany veneers, glass and ma hogany knobs of all sites and patterns; a large supply of varnishes, oils, tilrpenllne. at such prices that will make it their interest to give him the pro- Terence. H. SAXTON, i, | July 82 WOOP WANTED At THIS OFFICE.—TIioin of our aubacrlbera who de*lro Inpiy their eub» •crlpllon In wood, are roqucaled lu *1 during the preaent and the coming months. We went good wood, and will haVe nothing *Ue. Farmers, Take Notice I Messrs. fVanbaugh. Baber L accWontolly saw in oho of the West Chester papers ofAnnyut '3, a notice of caution in regard to Grain DnUf, | signed by Lewis Moore, of Lancaster county, Pa# | 1 would not stoop to notice it, only to expow {the presumptuous folly of tho mqh.. By Ms coco* jmunicoiiori lie wishes to make thcfiorttmtinlty be lieve that ho is the first and original inventor of I the slide drill. This can bo Reputed to his lack of information, wluclj mpy.be excused. Bnt.frla&d Moore can bo Informed that there arc aa.‘m*ny slide ns cylinder Drills; and there were a^n^yy^ tfeen n, smce. He la beginning- to Drill is fast gaining (ho ascenoendy,:and that my arrangement is far superior tahja' own,add'irlU sow more regularly on aide hill aridiroogfi,atul stony land, which is acknowledged by aU-praotL cal mah,‘proof b/ Xiihieh ban be bad, .«lt irdisforb* ing the oaTancd'Of Mb- poyLeu juj/t ihalofhl* agents. And ho takes tho illiberal,foul meant o j his notice of caution to try to deter farmers frocb buying my Drills, 110 must consider that ihp examiners and commissioners of Patents, at Washington, lack good judgment or that the com* munliy will be readily gulled by his assertions. 1 1 obtained Letters Patent bearing date Juno 3, 1 1851. By such authority 1 have uisnoraetared and vended my Drills—by the same I •HJljptepd to continue. And I* lake this means to fhfonh friend Lewis Moore that If in one single InsUnw ho has Injured me by his notice of caution I will asscuredly prosecute him to the full Client of lha law. MARSHALL J. HUNT.’ Cecil Courtly, Mi. N. B.—The above Improved Drills are mana factured by the undersigned, in South Newberry street, (west of the bridge.) York, Pa. And wo hereby notify all those who have or may porcbflSO Drills from us, that wo will be responsible and will warrant and defend all persons asalndt 4W suit or suits arising out of the purchasing or the usinc of Hunt's Patent Drills made by u». WANBAUGH & BAKER, Aug. 2G, 1R52. 3i York, Pa. Dissolution of ParlnflMlilj THE partnership heretofore existing between tfif undersigned, in carrying on the Saddle end Harneaa business, in Carlisle, under the firm of Shatnberger 6c Cocklin, was dissolved by mutual consent on th'O 24th instant, Tho business of iho firm will beset* lied up by Charles M. Cocklin, who will conlinoelo carry on tlio business at his shop, opposite Glass* hotel, North Hanover street. PHILO SHAM BERGER, CHARLES M, OOOKLIIC. August 20, 1062—3 t NOTICE is hereby given lhal application will -ho made lo the neat Legislature, agreeably to the Constitution nnd laws of litis Commonwealth, to renew the Chatter of tho Carlisle Deposit Bank. Anti also to make such alteration in tho Chatter, nsMo confer upon said Bank tho rights and pfJvi* leges of a Bank of issue, and change the name lo that of the “ Carlisle Bank.” By order of the Board of Directors. WM, M. DEETEM, Cathter. July I. 1352—Cm. • IIICKOK’S PATENT CIDER MILL IMPORTANT TO FARMERS, TIME AISD LABOR SATED’. The Old Fashioned Mills Done Away With 1 IN nit former llmci il wn supposed llißl a Urgo quantity ol Cider could o*ly be made by using a ponderous mnehine. lhal slowly crushed the applet wiihnul grinding them fine. They were then mad* into o mnaaivo cheese in straw, and a moat aevera and Umj; pressure waa required lo extract ■ portico oi ilie cider, a considerable quantity being absorbed hy llio slra w and llio tnoaa of pounce, and lo oblairt 1 Hint unsatisfactory reault llio farmer had ,U» take all lua hands, nnd perhaps hia an horse team, and de vote a whole day lhal oould have been more profita bly employed, lo imho from air to IwaWa barrel* of elder. To obviaio llio difficulty the Farmer* hate hereloforo labored under, THIS MACHINE h«e been Invented, and the statement* of ■ few faelft will prove (hat it la not only tho Dctl lUllClllllO of the kind in existence, hat that II la tho moil prqfi* table ili«il n man cun Imvo on hia farm. T*ht applet uro by llna iii.iclnno grated up inV> a fine pulp, iO lint it nqnirci lull a compirundy light pressure, nnd iliit toil .1 liiiniiloui I WO, lo Oil r net all (he differ, il being aacerlumed by practical cipcrimenl tliilona fourth more jmec can be obtained, than by the old process. Dcaidea tlila it bnly require* iwo hand* to grind up and make into cider o larger quantity of apples, than floo poaeibly bo made on tho old luah* niiii-d machines. On this press. owing (o tho com poctncae ul the pomico in the tub, and the complete manner in which it ia ground, n pressure of from 8 to 6 lona—th.il con easily be produce a more favorable result than 100 lofts preeiuroon the ordinary cider press. oven if the apples were ground aa finely as on llio improved Mill J and If the apple*" ncie merely crushed as on (he Nut machine, it would ; require a pressure of two hundred lone lo produce Iho result accomplished hy ihla Patent Mil - Th# following may bo adduced aa the decided advontagee nf this mill: First—lt will malm more elder than any other . Mill, with n pm n qua ni it y of npples. in a given lime, oiui with nni' li less Uhor and expense. ,j Second—ll will moUe cleaner and sweeter Cider r than any oilier mill, i Tinrd —Y**n c m muko liic cider ns you wnnt it, jnnd when you wont il— nnd in quantities from one [ gallon to G nr 20 barrets. Fourth —Wnh it you can prcaa y«or Co,r * n,# * Cherries, Denies, thccio, Duller, Li»ru, and Tal * ° Fifth—With it you can aave on* fourth of yonf * lime in making opplo butler. Sixth With it you cun grind and chop your Ap j plea, Potatoes, Turnips, Bceta, Carrot*, or Pumpkins, ( for yoor Catilo. , *1 Seventh—With it* use vou can at all tlmea hafa A. & W. BENTZ. f£7* Hood Agcnta wonted. $ " NOTICE.—Salnco my clrcnVuo worn »uond it hip been concluded (i> »eU atjtlio above price,eUing thft owner Uio entire light (o the machine ana.louio.or lend il *• ho. plane*. . ; The machine can be icon by Fetter, Cprliil*. I Aagtiil )9~Bm Notice
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