; iVh*£ , . ~ f| _. XSalrtf of the city ibis fetithmer?.”,. V- ■ ■ . ■.» [‘‘Np,. Jones said fie pouldnH afford it.” I KMy dear, innocent Abigail.•, Mr. Jones smokes his forty-nine cigars a day, as usual, don’t he V* /‘Yes,**,- ‘i ■ ’ “VVell, he plays billiards, and takes his sherry ohd hock, and all (bat sort o’ thing down town, don’t bel" •' ■ ■ ■ ''*•|.•BUp|)oBe SOi** ■ 1 l^Well- pul that and that together! Just so Smith told afford it.* 1 didn’t dia pule-the point. ill Was loo'much trouble. I just smiled sweetly at him, as if I didn’t know it was a'Hutnbug; but I Very quietly went to my boudoir, and' despatched'a'bole to that Jewel of.a doctor, ——, that 1 should be taken violently ill about the time Smith came home to dinner, and shouldn’t probably recover till qfter a trip to Saratoga or Niagara, or sqme-of those quiet places.; Well, be Is as keen as a.biiar and when Smith came home ■and sent for him, he found me in a state Gained exhaustion, in the hands of my maid Libby. Ho-fell my pulse, looked iwise and oracular, and said, >she must havo.a change of air. •• Of course I objected; declared 1 hover could moved; was quite entirely run down, &o. Doctor said he wouldn’t answer for the consequences, artd finally, to oblige Mr. Smith, I gave In. Understand 1— Nothing like a little diplomacy;. , Always use the check rein, my dear if you want'to start Juries off Jn any direction. ’ Mon are a little contrary, that’s alL i "They’d bo-perfect every mother’s son of them, if it was not for that. —Fanny Fern, To Preserve Fence Posts* In so Important a blanch of farming, wo. endeavor id'giV'o everything'thill rnsy have a beneficial tendon* 'ey; A writer, E. ll* in the Rural New Yorker, speaka confidently of Uid-following plan of preserving posts 5 prepare my po«li for eolllng and (hen lot thorn •eaaon. i thou take coal tar and paint them with three coats of (ha tamo. 1 paint the post from,about four inches abovo where they set in the ground to .-Alio bottom, and the end that sets in the ground also, putting ilia paint on hot. A gentleman informed mo that ha had known u fence set In tills way, that had stood, fqrly years, and Ss permanent then as at first. I think this way is much easier and cheaper than lime, and more durable." Med grow circumspect according to their po sition. The only reason the people of Massach setts dro less given to night brawling than the people of'California, 1 is because the former grow ten dollars worth of grain to (ho acre, and (he lat ter two hundred. What men call virtue. Is very often nothing but an empty pocket. In our opin ion deviltry springs as naturally from success us somersetls do from a vaulting board. The easier folks acquire dollars, (he more (bey wUJ indulge in'woodcock and ungodliness. Who ever know a coal heaver to be anostcd for adultry 1 A man attempted to seize a favorable opportu nity, a few days since, but his hold slipped, and he fell to the ground. fasts. On the 4lh Inal., by tbo Rev. A. 11. Ku-mrr, Mr. Alexander Gbissinoer, to Mibb Margaret Kosiit, both of Frankfort twp. On the 22d met., by (ho same. Mr. Tonas Al- DRiGiiT, of North Middliton, to Miss Mart Jane Siiamoacii, of Frankfurt twp, Btathff. On (ho ]6(h inet., in South Middleton township. Gii.okrt Skarioiit, infant child, of Francis W. and Kczinh Scariplit, aged 3 months and 4 days. < In* Mcchaiilcsburg, on Monday lust, Ann Eckles, ■t an advanced ago. Estate Notice; NOTICE *• hereby given that loiters of admin istration .on the estate of Alexander Wills, with the will annexed, late of Lower Allen township, Cumberland county, deceased, have been’issued by the Register of said county, to the subscriber who resides in the township aforesaid. AM per sons having claims against said estate will present them for settlement, and those indebted will make payment to WM. R. GORGAS. Adm’r. August 25, 1853—61 Estate Notice LETTERS of administration on the estate of Henry Mater, late of Upper Allen township, Cum berhtnd CO.« Pa., deceased, have been issued by Register of said county, to the subscriber who fosldcs in the-township aforesaid. AH persons indebted,lu said estate are requested to make im mediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement to , Ci TITZGL, Adni’r. August 25. 1853—Gt Teachers Wanted. THE School directors of North Middleton Dis trict, will incut at tlib house of Henry GluadTn Cur halo, on Saturday, thu 3d day of September next, ni ted o'clock, A. M., for (bo purpose of cx,uniting 14 tdachcra*, to luko charge of tbo Common Schools ol said disliict fur (lie ensuing term. By order of Ibo Board. JOHN MILLER, Sccl’y. Aogtfsl, 96, (653.—3 w. To ItulldcrN, PROPOSALS will be received for the erection of n school liouse, at of bear Trlmllo Spring Hiureh, tn Silver Spring township, 39 by 28 feel with one door and ten Mho the school bouse in Hampden township—near the turnpike between T. 13, Bryson's and Geo. Otelm's; to be built either of brick, stone or frame, one story and about 0 fuel in the clear. All applications must be furbished the Secretary on or before the lOihof September next, when tho Board will meet to act upon them. By prdcr of the Board. G. H, BUCHER, Sec’ty. August 25, 1653—31 Farm for Sale. WILL bo sold at public sale, on the premises, on Monday the 25th day of September, 1653, the -valuable lann situated in North Middleton town ship, Cumberland county, on iho S-ate road lead ing from Storreil’a Gap to Harrisburg, and at pres •ent ocoupied liy George Much. Tiie farm con* tains about One Hundred Acres, cf> acres of which arc cleared, unci ihe remainder in'wcll covered with thriving young limber. The ; AmA. improvements are a Log Dwelling HOUSE, Double Dog UAUN, Vtyigon Crib&jSt'ineSpring House, jßSHßsunnd other; necessary Outbuildings— Thefoia a good Apple Orchard on (ho premises, a preal vnrlflj of olher fruit lreps k A spring 6f WWsr failing water is convenient to the dwelling. indisputable; ‘ToTni® made'known on the Pty 9f agio by Aogust Q 5, 1853—Cl* 1 HENRY RINEHART. Valuable Farm at Public Sale. STM 113 undersigned wjll expose to publlofalo, on (ho JL premises, in Mifllin township, Cumberland conn* ly, on SATURDAY, tho ’24th day of September next, ftl 1 o'clock, P. M.,a , , ~.VALUABLE FARM of Block Slnlo Land, containing 80 acres, neat mbast ure i oboist 68 acres la cioirrod and in a good stalq of cultivation, and tho remainder covoAd wills thriving litpber, • .Tho improvements' arc a (wo story ... JbA,'’ liOd House, KITCHEN, and a double LOG ffPHMWWkinda of oboloq fruit, and poach, plumb and quiticu trees in abundance; This property is situated on « public fond, loading from Nowvil(o to (ho North Mountain, and about three idllqb from the Cumberland Valley Railroad, adjoining lands of Frederick Mohlzcr, A* T. Mathers, Goo* Roiling, and’i otliors. Any person desircous of purchasing a snislM Farm will find (his u dosliosblo property, being hoar I market, and located in a> honllhy country. Term* of sale wlH’lio rrtado to’suil purchasers. and ()io:i>Ay* nienie rpkd4b«ay»iM . -- > <• 'P,VMVBLFOX. August,2s, 1853—3w* ' • v ' ■ WAteb. i ' i nA£PENTERB; Cabinet.'Makers; MiftWrlgbts. and mechanics gepprqlly, to call at John P. Lyne's, and take a;loqk at ,thp.7ery large and supe rior assortment of tools just received, and which are now ready for inspection . .Call in and take a look at them, os wo sell cheap and endeavor to please. JOHN P. LYNB, West side North Hanover at. A largo lot of superior GRINDSTONES just ro ot John P Dyne’s Hardware stare. . August 26, 1853. . ~ • . , Valuable Farm at Public Sale. ON Saturday, the Ist of October, 1653, ih.e sub scriber, Executor of John Baker, deo’d., will offer at public sale, on the premises; a Valuable Farm, situated in Monroe township, Cumberland ebunty, at the crossing of the Mechanicsburg and Lisburn roads, a mile.from Churohtown, Con:an:ng 106 Acres, more or less, of first rate Limestone land, in a high state of cultivation and under, good fences. The improvements are a.large two story Stone House, Log Barn and other ne l»ifiiis«PCoSBary Outbuildings. Also, a Well *■i.,'rflß | nf water near iho.door, and a thriving Young Orchard with every variety of choice fruit. It U a desirable farm in every respect, being one of the best in the township. Persons desiring to purchase are requested to ca|l on John Baker,: re siding bn (he premises, who will give all necessary information. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, P. M., when the terms will be made known by ■; * ■ : g.eouge brindle, Ex»r. August 25, lBs3rrGt Farm at Public Sale. I WILL sell at public sale, on tbo promises, on -.Friday the 23d day of September next, my form situate iq Silver Spring township, Cumbciland co., on the State rood from Stcncll’a Gap to Harrisburg, and 3 miles north of Hoguoslown* and % wiles north of Bucher's mills, containing , . , _ 55 Acres and 93, Perches, more or 1 Ices. The improvements aro a two story MLOG DWELLING, Wash House, ond a first rate Wcll-of water., at .the door, a new BANK BARN, ond an Apple Orchard of young and choice fruit (rocs. The above land is all cleared and under good fence, and in a good state of cultivation* ; Terms of sate:—Five per cent, to he -paid on the confirmation of the sale, and one-half of the purchase money on the first duy of April next, and tbe rcsi duo'will bo taken in iwo payments if desired by the yurchaEcr. > Solo to commence at \ o'clock P. M. on said day, when the terms will be made known by August 25, 1853—41* Orphans’ Court Sale, BY order of the Orphans* Court of Cumberland county, will bo sold at public sale, on tbo prcim, iscs, on Thursday (ho 22d day of September next, thn following Real Estate, late the property of Peter Kniealoy, of Silver Spring township, in soid county, deceased, to wit: Al| that certain plantation or tract of land, situate in said township, bounded by lands of Henry Gris singdr, John Golshall, Abraham Henniman and others, containing 2353 Acres, strict measure. O—Jl The improvements are a two story LOG HOUSE, LOG BARN, Tenant House, Sta^lc ’ blacksmith Shop, and a New £S9sB&Lbnq Kiln. There is a good Well of water at the mansion house, and there is running water on the place. One portion of the land is Limestone, and the other portion of it is Slate land. About three fourths of this farm is cleared and in cultivation, the other fourth is well timbered. The fences are good. This property lies about 8J miles north weal from Hogucstown. Salo to commence at I o’clock, I*. M., when the terms and conditions will bo made known by JAMES IRVIN, Administrator of Peter Kniestcy, dcc’d. August 25, 1863—4 1* Orphans’ Gonrt Sale. UNDER an order of sale from iho Orphans* Court of Cumberland county, (bo subscriber will ex pose to public sale, on (bo promises, the following property late IUo Real Estate of Gcorgo Ligbtner, deceased, vix; A Lot of Ground, sitoato on Main street, in .the BoroUgb of Nowvillo, adjoinirig lols’of Jacob Kins> ley, Br., and Vandorbolt’s heirs, containing 60 feet flgggOL in fronton Main street and 180 feet in depth to Church alloy. Therefore tree. IiiSB9P' ed on a 2 story Plastered House Bockbuilding. a two Frame Shop, Wood Shed. Frame Slabfe, Ac. Sale to Vo held on Saturday tbo I7lh of Septonv bor next, at 2 o’clock P. M. Terms arid conditions made knflWn on the doy of sale by john Waggoner, Ex’r. of Geo. Ligbtner, dec'd. August 26, 1863—*4t House & Lot at Public Sale, TH B subscriber intending to relinquish the tail oring business in Hoguostown, Cumberland co., will sell at public sale, on Ti/esday (he 11th day ol October. 1863, at 13 o’clock, M., the property on which ho now resides. The Lot Is 40 feel in front by 160 feet deep to an alley. The improve-' a_jL ments are a two story Brick Dwelling House, 34 feel front by SO'Yeel deep, iilSilot iv ‘ i * > a lar £ a Back-building, Wash house, Brick Smoke House, Cistern, and dll outer buildings necessary to a convenient and desirable residence, and is located in the pleas ameel'nnd most business part of (ho‘town; Tiio Improvements are all-new and finished in (ho beet manner, a Wull of nevor railing 1 water is convenient to the.house, and a : choice variety of young fruit trees on the lot. Persons wishing to purchase a private residence or a stand for the clothing or any other'moderate business would do wull to attend this sale as the properly wilj posi tively bo sold, inasmuch as the subscriber has m.tdo arrangements to enter into the roady-mado clothing business in the borough of Mechanicsburg. Persons wishing to sec iho property will call on the subscriber until the 20||i of September, and alter that on Mr. John Coyle, living next door. F. A. MATEER. August 25, 1853—3 t Valuable Real Estate at Public Sale. BY Virtue of the last Will and ‘ Testament of Thomas Craighead, deeM. lately of youth Mid-' dloton township, Cumberland county, I will ex* potto to public solo on the premises at ttio Mill on THURSDAY, (ho 15th of September, at 12 o'clock Mr.vizs: , •< ■ ..The Slone MERCHANTS! LL» Plaster Mill and Saw Mill situated JI jig in aaid township, on' tho Yellow Uiccchcs Greek, with about s.bores of land.! having thereon erected «>Two- Story : BRICK HOUSE and all other convenient - buildings. All the Machinery is of (bo first class and calculated lo do work profitably,. ,Tbb properly is situs tod five miles from the Railroad at Carlisle oml about one mile from tho Baltimore turnpike. Tho pdworcon- Bists oftho whole crcbk' below the mouth of tho Mountain Creek ' '* ‘ ! ' Also— at llio some tlmo and place will bo'sola the Plantation or Tract of Land across tho crook frppi the Mill, called the “Pino Farm,” cdritainlng obout ■ « , ’ , 135 i^cvcs, ono’ half bf which Is cleared and cultivated and tho other half in (ho finest timber. Tho improvement aro a Log House and Burn. • • . Alah—at tho same time and place a Tract of, Lana ,on tho Adams county lino Ih Dickinson township) ’ V,/,.CONTAINING i2V ; ACREB : , more or less, having about 40 acres: cleared; yrlth o | small Log House and.a stable on it> . , | Tho titlos-to those properties are unexceptionable, lThoilo*pis pf sale, which will bo rondo oasy/wUI bo made know,n on the doy.. f ,- ; . { j * t ,r > , ■ m RICHATDORAIGHEAD. Executor of Tho’s Craighead, doc’d. . lB r 1808—ff ( • : r t c !v I'QK SAME. THEsubacribcrwiahingioremovewest to engage in'other pursuits, offers at private sale, on reas onable terms, his. Slock of Goods, embracing (he Usual variety'kept in a country store. Any person wishing, to engage in the mercantile business would, do'’well'to embrace this opportunity, as the slock will ’comparp'favorably ( with any stools of £oodsin the country, opd lhd location for business is one of the best in the county, being situated in the healthy and romantic village of Springfield; and In the midst of a fertile and productive neighborhood. For particulars, address the undersigned at Dig Spring P. O. JOHN HOOD. July-39, 1853—1 f. PERSONS visiling’Cnrli'slo, should not leave bo ford taking a glance at B J Kieffcr’s Drug and Chemical Store, South Hanover street, Ho has oh hand a varietv of Fancy Articles, such as hair, hat; cloth, flesh, tooth and other Brushes; Cologne bot tles, Furniture Dusters, combs, Poit Monnires, card and worked Baskets, Note Paper, Visiting Cards and Cases, Fans, Accordcons, dec. Ladies- are in vited to look at his superior Matts. Gall soon asbo is determined to soil bargains. July 14. ' ’ B J KTEFFER. NOTICE is Hereby given that letters of admin istration on the estate of John Liphard, late of Westpennsboro’ township, Cumberland co,, have been, granted by (he Register of said county, to the subscriber residing in North Middleton town ship., 'All persons having claims, against said estate will present them for settlement, and those indebted will make immediate payment to * JACOB DEIDLER, Adm’r. July 14,1853—6i* Useftil, Fragrant, and Good. BJ. KIEFPJ3R has jußl loturnod from Philadcl > • phia, with on additional supply of FRESH which, in connection with his former vjg stock, will make his csiablislimont complete in this department. In addition to (bo above ho has also Just opened a fresh supply of Confectionaries, Fruits, Nuts, Pastes, and Fancy Articles of every descrip tion. The 'attention of Ladics-is especially invited to bis extensive assortment of fancy articles. Ladies Toilet Fancy Soaps and Perfumeries of every varie ty. Gentlemen are invited to examine his lino as> sortraont of Fancy Articles. Segars, China and Porcelean Pipes, Tobaccoes of every variety, Shav ing and Toilet Soaps, which will bo found to bo very supetior, Canes, Riding and Carriage Whips, and many other articles which more especially inte rest gentlemen. A number of very superior Woolen Matts on hand The Proprietor will bo very happy to have his friends generally call and ejfmino his goods wheth er they may wish to purchase or not. JAMES IRVIN. Carlisle, July 7, 1853, DR. GEORGE Z. BRETZ, Dentist. WILL pci form all operations upon the teeth that may be required for their ptcscrvaliou. Arti ficial teeth inseited, from a single tooth to an entire sot, on the most scientific principles. Diseases of the mouth and iircgularilics carefully treated. Office at the residence of his brother, on North Pitt street, Carlisle, June 28, 1863. To Builders and Housekeepers. THOSE who are building or about commencing housekeeping, will be sure to find at all times an assortment to select from. Locks of all sorts and sizes with brass, argillo, mineral and white knobs, with Japaned or plated furniture, bull hinges cast and wrought, wrought and strap iron hinges, screws, window glass from Bxlo to 20x28, bolls, &o. &c. Yo who aro about getting married and going to housekeeping—lots of pretty things to please, such as fancy waiters and trays; Ivory handle knives and forks in setts and dozens, common knives and forks, butter knives wilh.plailcd and ivory han dles, frying and bread pans, smoothing irons, tubs.churns,&c. HENRY SAXTON. , Carlisle, March 31, 1853. GRAIN 1853. JTloorc’S Patent Grain and Seed , Planter. Fur planting Wheat* Bye , Oats, Barley, Indian Corn i j l'lmothy Seed, t^'c. This Machine was patented July 2d, 1850. *• Ila operation during thq li(e;th r c° past years has been eighty successful; wherever it liqb been thor oughly tested, its good qualities have been univer sally acknowledged j and notwithstanding tho great increase of competition, it still continues to main* tain its superiority over all others yet in use. During . tho year 1860 and 1051, it received tho highest premium at six different .agricultural exhi bitions, as follows :—Two in the State of Maryland ' —Oho In )iUch)gan'.-T-Ono in Delaware, and two,in Pennsylvania,’ While within the past year it was awarded tho first and premium, at ouch of tbo county exhibitions of Chester, Dorks and Schuylkill, ' ’ ' The fact, that In receiving the above premiums, tills’machine wqb brought at several different limes in a fair and open competition, with all the Grain Drills of any note, yet in use, and aflor a careful ox aminatiog ,and .investigation, by the authorized committee—whs In every .instance awarded the highest premium, is a matter worthy the considoro ption of parclptferp. : 'lts principal points of recommendation ore:— Ist.—lts durability. 2d.—lts perfect simplicity of construction. ■ Bd.—The easy manner pf regulating (o sow hny desired quantity of 4l|v.“-Tho ex actness withwhichit'distributes the seed, opera ting equally well on uneven and sidling ground os on on oven surface.' Blh.—Us easy draught, being about 26 per cent, lighter than any : bth’er -seeding Vnachincs now in use. ' All letters of information, os well os orders for machines,will bQlprompUy.ollOndcUilo. '>•’ > The manufactory .heretofore under the flrin of Lbb, Pjkrce and. Lke, has:boon changed and is now conduclcd’by LEE, PIERCE : and THOMP SON, lo wborn pli ordcis should bo addressed., : Epenuoun P. 0., Cheater, county, ,pp, , . ’ ' 13. N. NEItyDS, Agent. , Juiy.U, 1853r>flWy'. . ‘ AFRESH supply of Paints, Oils, Varnishes,''Dye Stuffs, Glass, Putty, Sash Tools, . .Also, Raking Soda and Bryan’s Pulmonic Waf ers, for the curd of OdUaV^i'Golds, Asthma, Con sumption, and a! ' 'of' 1110 Luhgs for sale at * 1 13 J KIEFFER’S. luly 14,,1553 . , ..’i 1.- >.!’ . A FRESH supply df E. ’Goodwin’s & Brother’ /jLSaVsiparilla Mixed'& Yellow ridOut uhowing'Tdbacods, just received n,t tfio cheap,Gro cery of [July 14.] W. AJ OAROTHBRS." Estate Notice. B. J. KIEFFER, i . Valuable Farm at Private Sale. milE Subscriber ofibrs at private sale his valuable i J>Farm eituato jrt.. North Middleton township, Cumberland county, three, miles east of Carlisle, ad joining; opds of Jeremiah Greiner, David Kulz,oud others, containing ... 86 Acres offirel rate Liihostono Land, in-a high stale of cul tivation, having thereon orcclcda Two Story Dwcl*. n__tk ling House, 24 by 30 feet, well finished, - a Bunk.Barn’46 by 42 feet; also, a wag. r *l , iwlS on shod,corn crib and a first rate Shop, for any trado, and all of which orb new, with a well of water at the door, also, a young Apple Orchard of choice fruit trees. Persons wishing to see the properly will call on the subscri ber residing an thu premises. JACOB FINK. : .August;lB,lBs3—Gw* FARM FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers at Private Sale, a valuable FarpMitualo in Dickinson twp., Cumb.co., one fourth of a milo from tho Cbambuisburg & Carllslo turnpike, and 10 miles west of Carlisle, known as the “Locust Grpvo Farm,!* containing about 130 Acres, of Limestone Land, in a good siato of cultivation, Willi about 20 Acres of Timber Land. Tlio Improve- I .•»—«* ihcnlo good DWELLING jfi®liilai ,l o iJSB ' tenant house, two 'EuB§«ltiff BARNS, Corn Cribs, Wagon Shed, a general variety of Fruit, and a well of good «mJ never failing water near tho door. For particulars enquire of WILLIAM PATTON. ’ August 18, 1853—3 w. ; Lancaster Intelligencer insert to the amount of$l; and charge Volunteer. FARM FOR SALE. THE subscribcr oflcis at private sale that valuable farm, situate in Monroe township,’ Cumberland county, about two miles easlof Churchtown,known as the property of John Line, dcc’d.,containing . 70. Acres, more or less, of excellent limestone land, about CO acres of which are cleared and under good cultiva tion. Tho remainder is well covered with thriving Timber. 1 Tho improvements uro a (wo story _JtsA WEJITimii'BOARDED HOUSE, DOUBLE BANK BARN, Corn raWiililflfrCrifae, Wagon Sheds, and other out g|gsgßg@gbuildings. There is a never failing Well of Water at the door of (ho dwelling. Also, on thd promises a fust rate apple orchard and a va riety of other ft uit trees. If tho above property is not sold previous to Sat urday, tho 241 h day of September, 1863, it will, on that day be offered at public sale, on tho promises, at 10 o'clock, A. M., of said day. EMANUEL LINE, for himself and-other heirs of John Line, dec'd. August 4, 1853—-3w* Carlisle 'While Snip Urn* pi’ings.* n_JL . THIS beautiful watering-place, situ ated 44 tailos from Carlisle, Cumber- ImiiSsSP* county, Pa., was opened on the 15th of June, presenting all tho enjoy, meats ui a first-class establishment. Recent im. provenients have made the accommodations exten sive. This place is remarkable for the medicinal properties of its waters, beautiful mountain scen ery’,and for the parity and dryness of the atmos phere, rendering it peculiarly pleasant and attrac tive as late as. October. Distance by railroad from Philadelphia to Carlisle, 121 miles; from Balti more, 90 miles, costing 83,70. Persons wishing to engage rooms, will please address the Proprie tors, at Carlisle Springs, Pa. NORTON & OWEN, Proprietors. July 7, 1853—2ra Proposals for Forage. SEALED proposals will bo received at the Quarter Master's Office, Carlisle Barracks, Pa., until 11) o’clock, A. M., October loth, 1853, for 120 Tuns of lluy, 8000 Bushels of Oats, 1300 Bushels of Corn, lo be delivered as follows: 700 Bushels Corn and 30 tons Uay between the Ui and 20ih of December, 1853. GOO Bushels Corn and 3000 bushels Oats between the Inland 20lh January, 1864. -30 Tons Hay and.3ooo bushels Oats between (ho Ist ondSUth February, 1664. 30 Tuns Hay between (ho.lst andSOili April, 1864. OO Tuns Huy between (ho Ist olrdSfflh May, 1664 . 2000 Bushels' Oats between (ho Jsl and Islh Juno 1854. ■ - ’i'lio Act. Assist. Quarter Mast, reserves tho rigbi to reject all bids deemed by him 100 high. W. B. LANE, Lieut. Regt. Mi. Hides, A. A. Q. M. Cuilielc Barracks, Pa, Aug 4 Ilw. WOOD WANTED. WANTED at Carlisle Barracks, Pa., GOO Curds of VVood in largo or small qu unities. Apply to W, B. LANE. Lieut. Regt. Ml. Rifles, A. A. Q. M August 4,18511—4 w. NOTICE. NOTICE i 9 hereby given, that tiro “Dickinson Saving Fund Society,* 1 located in Con'.rcvllle, Cumberland county. Pa., will make application to the next Legislature of iho Commonwealili of Pennsylvania, for an net of incorporation, with a capital of ton thousand dollars, and privilege to increase to twenty-five thousand dollars, with dis counting privileges and powers to receive depo sites, and such other powers and privileges-as are usually granted to Saving Institutions. By order of (he Board. A. G. MILLER, TreasV Juno 30, 1653—Gra NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given, that application will bo made to tbo next 'Legislature, agreeably to (ho constitution and laxvs of this Commonwealth, for an alteration in Iho charter of tho Carlisle Depo sit Bank, so as to confer upon said Dank tho rights and privileges of a bank of issue, and to change tho nanio to that of tho Carlisle Dank. By order of tho Board of Directors. WM. M. DEETEM, Cashier. Juno 30, 1853 —Cm NOTICE IS hereby given, that an application will bo made to tlto next Legislature of for tho incorporation of a Dank with general banking pri vileges, or if Impracticable, for a Deposit Dank, with a capital of one hundred thousand dollars, to bo located in tho Borough of Carlisle, Cumber land countyj Pa., under tho name or stylo of “Tho Carlisle Dank,” Carlisle, Juno 23, 1853—Qm CAIITIOIV! THE subscriber having complied with (lie re quirements of ibo pet of the Legislature of Penn sylvania of tho 20lh day of April, 1853, cautions all persons against 1 bii’yirlg, silling,of filling his bottles, under the ppnalty:pf fifty cents for each botllu boughi, sd|t|: or.rfiilod, ,fur die first offence, and’of $5,00 for each bottle bought, sold Of filled, foV the sepond offence. 1 hereby announce my determination to cnforc? the penalties of the afore said-act pjl caqce of. its infringement, as 1 find piy bottles, are.,bccprning pubiio property greatly to thq disadvantage.of my business. The Nos. is 1, 3 & 3, two hundred gross Min ora), and nil bottles green shade Dyottvlilo make, With G. VV. Brandt, Carlisle, thereon, i ’ G. W. BRANDT, Carlisle, July 31, 1,853—Gl . ' KHtalo Notlct). (i LOITERS of Administration on tho estate of Sarah.E-Ndgio, late of,South Middleton township, Cumberland coupty, deceased, hove boon issued by tlio Rogislor of said county, to the subscriber, residing in the some loWqship;, AUpersons:lnr dobted to. said estate will make immediate Pay ment, hnduioso having claims will present mom for settlement to s'V. •> " ‘ 11 J 1 . ‘ 1 ! ; GEORGE NOGLE, Adra’n July.CS,> 1853—6 ti • • ! 4tirgcissorlraonl of fine Lama Cloths,for lady* W"^ooSsrw... Female Itfodlcal College of Pcniia. I FOURTH ANNUAL SESSION. THE next Coarse of Declares in this Institution will commence on Saturday, October.lst, 1853, and continue five months (31 weeks) closing oa the 251 b of February, 1854; . y FACULTY. '* ... David J. Johnston, M. D., Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology. Ellwood Harvey, M. D., Professor of the Princi ples and Practice of Medicine. Hilborn Darlington, M. D., Professor of Surgery, Ann Preston, M. D., Professor of Physiology. Edwin Fussoll, M. D., Professor of Anatomy. Mark G. Kerr, M. D., Professor of Materia Med ica and general Thorapoullqs. Martha H. Mowry, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. Almira L. Fowler, M. D., Demonstrator of Anat omy and Chemistry. Persons wishing further information as to terms, regulations, &c.; or desirous of receiving copies of the Announcement, will ploaso apply, personally or by letter, to the Doan oftho Faculty. DAVID JOHNSTON. M. D. 22J Arch Street, Philadelphia Clothing Bazaar,-Removal. THE subscriber has removed his fashionable Furnishing Store (o (be room he former ly occupied, in South Hanover street, opposite to Oentz’s store, and takes pleasure in informing his numerous patrons and the public in general, that ho has mado his purchases of Spring & Summer Goods, and is now in receipt of a very largo stock of well selected, good and cheap English, French and American Cloths, Cassimers and Vestings. which ho will make up to order at tho shortest no tice, aniL on reasonable terms. He is determined not to bo undersold by any establishment in tho country,- Ills work is all mado up by superior workmen, under his own superintendence, and ho feels a confidence in his ability to please. April 28—-3 m. H. S. RITTER. DR. C. S. BAKER, RESPECTFULLY offers his professional servi ces to (he citizens of Carlisle and surrounding country. Office and residence in South Hanover street, directly opposite the “Volunteer” Office. April 21, 1863—1 f Notice. THE heretofore existing firm of M. 6c L. Steiner, has been dissolved for a short time and have re united under tho firm of Steiner 6c Bras., S. E. Corner of the Market Square. Hoping under tbo increased firm of Steiner and Bros, to have an increase of their former business. They have now every facility and will spnae no ef forts lo please (hell customers they having made ar rangements with tho largest importing bouses of Baltimore and Now York so as lo receive the first styles of Goods that come to those markets and at tho LOWEST PRICES. Thankful for past patronage they solicit a contin uance from (heir old customers, and respectfully in vite all others lo examine their new style of superior Spring and Summer Clothing, all of their own manufacture, and making as com plete an assortment aa can be found in any store in the United States. In consists of the following: Dress and Frock Coats , of the best qualities of English and French Cloths, made and trimmed in tbo very Lest style; single breasted Albert Coats, a new stylo, well adapted to business men, of French black and colored Cloths at very low prices; single breasted Frock coats of French cloths close imitation of the fino dress frock coats at half price; spring Sack coats 0/ cloth, cassi meres and (weeds, various colors aud prices. Pantaloons. French Black Doeskin and Fancy cassitncrcs of every description. Vests! Vesta! Vests! Rich fancy Silks and Satins, black do .Bombazines, Valencias, Marseilles, and ChalUccs, ul all prices. Boy’s Clothing. A full assortment of Boys* Clothing. Fancy Dress articles,embracing alltho new styles of fancy silk cravats, English satin do. Gloves —White, block 6c colored silk, kid, Lislo and cotton of every description. Trunks and Carpet Bags of superior finish and at low prices. ' Suspenders of superior French, English and American manufacture. Undor-shirlsand Drawers of fino Morin*; silk, net cotton, josn and muslin, of every description and quality. Umbrellas of silk and cotton very cheap. All of which will bo sold at the lowest prices wholesale or retail. Remember the stone house, corner of the Public Square. STEINER & BROS. Carlisle, April 21, 1853. The Great Excitement AT OGILBY'S EMPORIUM is caused by the great doily rush for New Good*, nl the old anil established cheap store. Now opening a splendid assortment of Spring Goods, such ufl Challiea cloth, barraizc dc Laities,barrazks, elegant dries silks, mous do bego, chintzes, calicoes, ginghams, needle Worked collars, undcrslecvos, See. BONNETS. An immense assortment of Bonnets from 37 cents to ?5. Beautiful and cheap ribbons, Artificials and Bonnet Linings in great variety. CARPETS! A big lot of now and cheap caipatings, not to be excelled in pike and beauty in tbo Stale. Parasols—A complete assortment of Parasols and sun Shades, very cheap. Boots asu Shoes—l have added largely to this department, and will sell them cheaper than over. Groceries— A fresh lot of cheap Groceries just received, Como on with your .cosh and save a profit by selecting your purchases from this magnif icent assortment of choap goods. (Lj* Remember (ho old stand. East Main street, Carlisle. April 21, 1653. CHARLES OGILDY. Cant Be Beat t Second Arrival of Now Summer Dry Goods! THE subscriber respectfully informs bis friends and numerous customers, that ho lias returned from Philadelphia with n largo assortment of Summer Goods, which will bo sold at astonishingly low prices. Cloths, Muslins, Donncls & Hats. Oaesimores, Calicoes, Ribbons, Vestings, ’ Ginghams, Gloves, Summer Cloths, Lawns, Mitts, Pant Stuffs, Borages, Collars, Edgings, Handkerchiefs, Borage do Lalnes, Laces, Insorlings, Stockings, Summer Silks, Parasols, &o. Boots & Shoes. A large assortment of Men’s, Women’s and Chil dren’s Bools and Shoos, Jenny Lind and Buskin Shoes at very low prices. Colored and While Carpel Chain. A largo assortment.of Groceries, such as Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Rico, Gun and Black Teas, The attention of all who wish good bargains is solicited, as great inducements can ho offered to 'purchasers, , pon’t forgot the old stand, Humorioh’s corner, North Hanover street. Butter, Eggs, Rags and Soap, taken at market prices. N. W. WOODS, Agl. Carlisle, Juno 9, 1853. PARASOLS. Just received a handsome lot of Parasols. Bowwetb— Jurt opened a largo lei of Bonnots, at (lie now store of Woiso & Campbell. ( (April 91, 1863. ' EMBROIDERIES. Just received a largo assoit mont of cuffs, undorsloovcs, spencers, collate & ruffling.. , SiiAvrts —A lot of handsome, spring shawls for sale very cheap. ,i ■ , , ' GATTErts,— Black and fancy'coloifcil patters, just received and for aaio by Woiso & Campbell. , April 21, 1889.' lf ‘ , , ‘ / ’ LADIES* SHOES. Just redelvetj,a hrgo Maori* mont of.Ladles’ Shoes, which will btr'sdhTvAcy cap, ' Mfy 5. N.W. WOODS, Ag\ NEW GROCERIES. NOW open'and for sale at; 14 Marion Hall** Family Grocery Store,a larg9 and general assort meotof articles, useful and fancy, embracing in part—. .»• Maracaiba and Java Coffeed,’ Green Rio and Rqastsd Coffee/ Jenkins* befel brand of Teas, Brown and Clarified Sugars/ White and Preserving, *». Pulverized and crushed . Broma, Cocoa and Chocolate,' Rice and Corn .Starch, Farina and Essence of Coffee, , . Lovering’a finest Syrup, Orleans Banking ees, Spices, ground and ungrouod; Mace, Citron, Vanilla Dean, Cheese, Crackers, Candles, &0., H© Our Oneensware. ‘ , jjjfl embraces a large and general varietyWS of the best while Granite, a Iron Stone ware, iAt m erpool and Oomraon ware, enabling the customer to eelecfll in sells or pieces of any size necessary and of the different styles, together with a variety of Fine White and Gold Band, English and French China setts of Tea ware, and other varieties of useful and fine fancy China ware, including trays, plates, vases, fruit dishes, coffee cups, &o. Glassware, embracing bowls, dishes, molasses cans, sugar bowls, a largo selection of fino fluted tumblers, wine and ogg glasses, and other useful articles. Willow and Cedar Ware , among which arc tubs, churns, water pales, mea- 1 ' aures, market baskets, travelling baskets, as well as other covered and uncovered baskets. Also, Table Oil of the finest brand, Sperm and other' Oils, Tobacco, Cigars, Soaps, &o. A small lot of choice MACKARELof No. 1 qualify. Also, a trimmed Mess Mackarol—both in handsome«f-. sorted packages of halves, quarters and kits->witli all the other varieties of a Grocery and Queen*-' ware store. We fee! thankful for the patronage heretofore bestowed on us, and invite a continuance of like J. W. BBY. favors. Cariisle } June 9, 1833, Second Arrival for the Season! PHILIP ARNOLD has just returned from tftd’ eastern cities, with a second supply of Summer Goods, which have been selected with great care and (astound will be sold at a very email advance on city prices. Persons desirous of purchasing, will find it to their advantage to call as hia assort ment of Goods is large and complete and consists’ in part of Dress Goods, such as Chalies, Cbally Barage, Baragede laino India and Foulard Silks, Barages, Lawns, Swiss, Book and Moll Muslins. Parasols. A large assortment of Parasols of all kinds and colors. Bonnets St Ribbons. A large stock of Bonnets and Ribbons which will be sold very low. Hosiery and Gloves t such as kid, silk, Lisle thread, Mohair and cotton gloves, silk and mohair mitts, women's white, black, mixed and slate colored hose, men's mixed, brown, while and striped hose. EmbroidcrieSf such as sleeves, spencers, collars, cuffs, Edgings# Inserting, &c. Carpels and Malting, A large stock of carpets, mattings and oil clolhd, which will bo sold at prices to suit purchasers. Groceries , consisting of Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Spices, Molas- ses, &c, Boots and Shoes. A large assortment of Men's and Boy's Boots and Shoes, and Women's and Children’s Shoes of all. kinds, which will be sold for a more trifle above cost. Call and examino for yourselves at tho old stand in North Hanover street. May 20, 1853. Sprtiig and Summer tioodi. THE subscriber in now opening a beautiful assort* ment of seasonable goods, comprising in iho Ml now stylo Brocade Bareges in wood color, Figured Bareges of various styles, Crape d'Espagne, Crape d'Artvis, Brazillianntw, Crape do Paris, Grenadines, French Organdy Latins, Itarcge de Lalncs, Moos*, de Laioos, Dotted and 'plain Swiss Mulls, Jaconet and Cambrifc Muslins, Cambria Dimilys, Embroider ics, English Crapes, Lace Veils, Hosiery and Gloves of all kinds, with a variety of other Goods, alt of which will bo sold at very low prices. G. W. lIITNER. May 12, 1863. WM. A. CAUOTHERS’ Family Grocery Store. High SI., two doors East of Market Home, South Side. Til ft subscriber thankful for past favors, would inform his old customers and the community io general, that ho has just returned from the city with a largo and full assortment of Groceries, con* slating in part of superior Rio, Java, Saguqyra, .mil Roasted Coflfoes, Lovering’s Lump,£and and Pulverized Sugars, Brown Sugars at all prices, Molasses of all qualities and prices. Quccnsuarc, of every description, including French and Eng lish Chinn, in setts or by (he piece; also Stone China and Common ware of every description, and a full assortment of Glass ware. Willow and Cedar-ware, Such as Clothes, Market, Travelling, Setting, Knlfo, Tumbler and Children's Fancy Baskets, Tubs, Painted and Cedar Buckets, Iron and Bras* Bound Wooden Bowls, Butter Perkins, Grocery Boxes, &c. Teas, SupcriurßlacU, Imperial apd Young HysonTcaa Sweet Spiced Chocolate, Prepared Cocoa. Sugar Cured Hams, of fine quality, together with superior Dry Beef, Smoked Herring, Ground Alum, and fine Table Salt, Spices of all kinds. Fruits, such as Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Prunes, Rah sins, &0., &c. Lamps, a full supply of Pino Oil and Fluid Lamps, Safe ty Fluid Lamps. Segars and Tobacco , of fine qualities and at all prices. Please call and examine for yourself at (ho old stand. May 18, 1653. Prices llcdnccd. THE subscriber Is now selling off his largo and splendid stock of Summer Goods, at astonishingly low prices. Elegant Lawns for G, 10 and IS ots. Barege do Lolncs for IS worth 25. .* Super Barege 18 worth 37.. Summer Sims'3s worth 37. Elegant Tissucs.S? wonlj 62.' Calicoes 5,6, 8 and 10. Linen Lustres only G. Stockings G, 10 and IS.' . 1 Black Silk 50, C 2, 75 and 100. Carpetings and at reduced prlcel. :> Sugars 5, C and 7. Prime Rio Coffee |Ol, Shops from 25 cents to sl,‘ ' Paroask Table Cloths from fel'to^S, Parasols from 12 cents to $2,50. • V . Bleached and unbleached Muslins .Tory; cheap. Ml kinds of goods will bo run off at very low rates. Como ono and all, and ’secure bargains* Recollect the old aland* East Highest. CHAS.OGILBY.' August 1I» 1853. Qr\fV pbla.in whole and half barrel#, now tV /CUU oolving and for aaftjiy , • March 81. AVOODWAUt) SOHMIWV * >TU9T received; oablehdo'd aiiortmeDl of Bertved# jj Lain#, which, will be sold very cheap at 1. May 5, ,’5B sf. WOOJDS, V 1
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