y ALUjUBtE BEAL -ESTATE AT ' ' PUBLIC SALE. On THOUSDJF, the 20/4" of September. ' , t/»& iep\ 10 o'clock, A. M, BY virtue of the last .Will and Testament of James H.Wallooe, doo’d., late of Shippensburg Iwp., .Cumberland bo., the subscribers will sell at public sale, on the premises in said township, the Mansion Farm of said deceased, containing ' 105 ACRES bf-Limestono Land, a good proportion of which is Meadow end - Timber land. The 1 improvements are a STONE MANSION HQUSE, with a Well of never (ailing water at the door.— ffiSslTlUA large BANK BARN and OUT BUILDINGS attached. A BRICK ®SffiaHOUSB, and a LOG TENANT HOUSE. There la on said Farm a good Orch ard, and a stream of water." As.it. .would suit to divide, it will be offered , together or in parts to suit purchasers. ANDREW FRAIZER, SAMUEL WHERRY, Sepi. 1, *63—4w. Executor*. Chombersbqrg Whig* and Lancaster fnUtHgtnter, York Pennsy/raman, Leb anotf Courier , and Bergner’a German paper, Har risburg, will each insert to the amount of $3, and forward bills to this office. PUBLIC SALE. IV pursuance of an order of (he Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, 1 will expose (o' public B ile, on the premises, on Saturday, the 24th day of September, 1853, at 11 o’clock, A. M., the farm which belonged to Peter Hunlzberger, deceased, in Westpennsboro’ township, Cumberland county, bounded by lands of Rudolph Rebelling, Jos. Da vidson, Abm. Ueifsnyder’s heire, Samuel Bicbel borger and others, and (ho Conodogolnet creek, containing 113 Acres, more or less, all of which is cleared and in a good slate of culij volion, but about 10 acres of Woodland. The JBnwA improvements arc a two story stone HOUSE, LOG BARN* Wash-house Cooper Shop, Spring House, and a Orchard of graded fruit. The farm Is situated on the Stale road from Carlisle to Ncwville, about I mile from Newville. The terms of salo will bo made known on the day. The oldest son who Is of age will join in making the title perfect. PETER GANTZ, Guardian of the minor children. September 1,1853—3 t Orphans’ Court Sale. BY virtue of an order of tho Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, the following Real E-tate, tho property of Henry Frellich, minor son of John 1‘ reilich, deceased, will bo sold on the premises, on Thursday, the 29ih day of September, 1853, at 12 o'clock at noon of that day, to wit: Two adjoining and contiguous lots of ground in tho Borough of Mechanlcsburg, situate on Main street, in said borough, bounded by lots of VN idow Leidig, of John K and Main street aforesaid, the said lots being numbered In the general plan of Mechanlcsburg Nos. 2-1 and 25. AhwJL There Is. on one of these lots a two |nSn|Bl *[ory wealherboarded House with a JjM|||BaKitchen attached* and a Frame,Barn; eSKflßßßtbe other lot has no buildings on it, but is used as a garden. These lots will be sold sep arately or together as may be most advantageous. Tho terms of sale will be made known on the day thereof by DAVID ORRIS, Guardian of Henry Freilich September I, 1853—41* Orphans’ Court Sale. WILL be Bold at public sale, on Saturday, the 24th day of September, 1853, at the pubiio house of John Widdlcomb, in Petersburg, Perry county, at 12 o'clock, M., a tract.of most excellent TIMBER LAND, situate in Penn and Rye townships, Perry county Containing 383 Acres of liand, adjoining lands of Enos Thul, Nathan Collier and others, known as "Oglis Retreat,” near the Penn sylvania Railroad, and only about a half mile west of the Station house. Terms, subject to dowermf the widow of Isaac Ogle, doc'd., one-half of tne purchase money to bo paid on the 30rh day of Oc tober next, when the sale is confirmed by the court, and the balance in one year thereafter, se cured by judgment bonds or mortgage. WM. R. GORGAS, CONRAD RENNINGER, Guardians of rhe minor children of flcnry Church, dec’d. September \, 1953—1 t Perry Demo,, insert & forward bill to this office. THE GREAT COMBINED CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE! R. Sands & Co. and G. C. Quick &. Co. Will glvo Two Splendid Exhibitions in Carlisle, on Thursday September Bill, for ono day only.— Doors open at 1£ o’clock end GJ o’clock, P. M Performance >o commence at 3 and 7 o’cock, P, M, Admission 95 els. No half price. Afternoon and Evening. These celebrated companies comprise the most numerous and brilliant array ofTulenl. Novelty and Splendor, ever before witnessed in this country. J. J.' Nathans Equestrian Manager. T.Bruoks ’ Director of tub Menagerie The Equestrian Troop of R. Sands & Co., will appear in alt their varied, chaste and elegant Exhi bitions of Graceful and Daring Horsemanship, Formlno altogether a grand concentration of Equos. *rlan excellence, and a proud array of American •"ill and genius. Tbo following «ie the name of (bo principal per formcra i J! r> ’■'•'liana. Mr. W. Rqckfbrd, Mr. J J. Nall,.ns 8.r.011, M . T. Brook., WMlorPbllo. A. Puator, Frank P.,|„ r> c. D , co „ Jeaoo Banda, J. Lovoll, ~ Band.. , 11. W. Day, W. P,,ior,' D, llunilnrrlon. Clowns j 0 | m Loroll end H. W. Day lI.KO Master D. Humlngloi THE CHEAT CARAVAN OP WILD BEASTS la ao arranged around Ibo Inlarlor, as (o enable lira .pecl.tor. lo examino Ibo v.riou. animal, in Ibolr c'rc’u.'"" ° r d,ir ! n * 11,0 l’ ctf °™.nco of Ibo In Ibo cour.o of Ibo Enl.jl.lnmonl.. Ibo eolobrat od Lion onbduer, Mr. T. lilboha, >,||| em „ r I[d bcoala den, and gl«o on elblbiliotr bf Ida auntemo control over these forociouscroatOrcs, DVT ONE PRICE OP ADMISSION TO TUB ENTIRE DOUBLE EXHIBITION. The Interior of the Pavlllion la Brilliantly Light ed in the Evening, by mean# of Portable Gas Chan deliers. Convenient and eligible Scale aro provided for 3000.. Spectators, and a promenade afforded to ViaUofttuuQgnd ilhe extensive Menagerie, free of > *lra charge. Ifhall B*ppin,u and • Birnlth, or jaturu 'ii«4 SlcktuUf.utUnd it 9 MOST STARTLINGJOKSIDERATIONS I ■ Reflections for the Thoughtful. 1853, at Strange that countless human beings' exist 'and drag through-life as do the boasts of the field, or tho insects of the earth, evincing no more thought or reflootton than though thb nobio faculties of mud were not vouchsafed to them. ■ -Many such are husbands and fathers, upon whom aro dependent the health,-the well-being, and the happiness of a confiding and affectionate wife, With perhaps a family of children. HOW OFTEN IT HAPPENS THAT THE WITH LINGERS FROM.YEAR TQ TEAS In that pitiable condition as not even for one day to feel tho happy and exhilarating influence incident to tho enjoyment of health; : She may not .bo oh. invalid confined to her bed or ovoh to hop room} as her pride, ambition and energy induce , and norro her to tako personal charge of her household, oven when her health will not admit-of It | but flh? is nevertheless perceptibly linking from day to day, and always ailing. Thus, day after day. and month alter month tran spire. Hor health daily sinks, till finally Oven tho tope of recovery no longer remains. Ana thus THE BLOOMING BRIDE, But a few yean ago. la tho flush of health and youth, and buoyancy of spirits, rapidly, and appa rently Inexplicably, becomes a feeble, sickly, de bilitated Wife, with framo emaciated, nerves un strung, spirits depressed, countenance bearing the impress of suffering, and on utter physical and mental prostration. Sometimes this deplorable change may and docs arise, from organic- or cOnstitationaT causes. 'Bat oftoncr, by far'oftoner, to gross and Inexcusable tgnora&oo of tho' simplest and plainest rules of health os connected-with the marriage state, tho violation of which entails disease, suffering and misery, not only to tho wife, but often Hereditary Complaints npon the Children " UNTO TUB THIRD AND "FOURTH GENERATION," Transmitting CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA. HYPOCHONDRIA, INSANITY, GOUT, ICING*S EVIL, and other diseases, DREADFUL INHERITANCE from the Parents. ■ And must this continue 1 Shall we bo wise in all that concerns tho cattle of our llolds, oar horses, our sheep, oar cows, our ozon, tho nature and character of tho soil wo possess, tho iexturo and quality of oar goods and merchandise; but in all that concerns ourselves os human beings, with human functions and passions, subject to groat derange ment, Involving out future peace and happiness— in all that concerns tho health and welfare of the wife of our affections, and tho mother of oar chil dren ; in all that concerns tho mental and physical well being of those children,, wo should bo im mersed in the darkest and most BENIGHTED IGNORANCE, AS CULPADI.B AS INEXCUSABLE ! How long shall this ignorance prevail bo produc tive of its bitter fruits I How lung shall tuc wife and mother be ignorant of the 'nature, character and causes of the Various womb nnd sexual complaints, embittering her days by suffering—suffering often Srolongcd to years, eventuating in a complication of mooses utterly and hopelessly incurable 1 Shull wo for ever close our eyes to the results of physio logical science by which wo may arrive at an Oudorslanding of ourselves as men and women. Subject to serious life-long enduring diseases, and perpetuating them to our children. - LET EVERY WIFE AND HUSBAND PONDER No hnslwnd or wife need be ignomnt of u-hai concerns them most to know to secure (heir health and haftpiuess. nmt knowledge is contained ux .1 tittl* work entitled TUB BIARniRD WOMAN’S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, HV DR. A M MAL’RICKAU, y PROFESSOR OF DISEASES OF WOMEN Our Hundredth EJtliun. 18/;,o, pjj, -JSiJ. 50 C’.nf, [onVi.NK FAFJfR, EXTRA BUNDING, $1 00 ] FW'published In IfU7 and it la not SURPRISING OR WONDERFUL, Cotiildcilng (lint EVERY PKNAI.E Whether DIAimiEU OR NOT, run here acquire n full knowledge of (he na ture, character and rauaei or her complaints, with the various symptoms, and (lint nearly HALE A MILLION COPIES should have been sold. It is impracticable to con vey fully tho various subjects treated of, os they ore of a nature strictly intended'for the married, or those contemplating marriage. UPWAUUS op one honored thou sand COPIES Mare been SEAT BY MAIL will.in the but few Months, CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. UB HOT DEFRAUDED I Buy no book unless Dr. A. M. Afauriccnu, 120 Liberty Street, N. Y., is on tbo tltlo page, and the entry In tbe Clerk’s Office on the back of (ho tills page j and buy only of rcencotablo and honorable dealers, or send by mall, and address to Dr. A. M. Maurlcoan, os there are spurious and surreptitious Infringements of copyright. tnr Open receipt of One Dollar “THE MAR HIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MBDIOAL COM PANION" U sent (mailed free) to any part of the United States, the Canada* and British Provinces. AH Letters mast bo post-paid, and addressed to Dr. A. M. MAURIOEAD, Box 1224, New-York Oily. Publishing Office, No. 129 Liberty Street New-York. For solo by Blnnch & Crop Harrisburg, J Swart Bloomuburg, J 8 Worth Lebanon, C W Do Wit Milford, J W Ensmingcr Oanhoitn, H W Smith Huntingdon,B Me onald Uniontown, J M Baum Now Berlin, H A Lanlz Beading, E T Mcreo Crancßvjllc, N Y; B P Crocker Brownsville, Wonts «k Stark Carbondale, Eldrcd 6c Wright Williams port, 8 Tuck Wilkosbarro.G W Earle Waynesboro; B Crosky Mercer,B Loader Hanover, S W Taylor Utica,B P Cummings Somerset, T B Peterson, Philadelphia. Sept. I, 1863—0 m Estate Notice NOTICE Is hereby given that letters of admin istration on tho estate of Alexander Wills, with the will annexed, late of Lower Allen township, Cumberland county, deceased, hove been issued by the Register of said county, to tho subscriber who resides in the township aforesaid. All per sons having claims against said estate will present them for settlement, and those indebted will make payment to WM. R. GOHGAS, AdmV. August 25, 1653—Gt Farm for Sale. WILL bo sold at public sale, on the premises, on Saturday the 2-lth day of September, 1653, the valuable farm situated in North Middleton town ship, Cumberland county, on tho State road load ing from Storreii's Gap to Harrisburg, and at pres ent occupied by George Hocb. The farm con tains about Ono Hundred Acres, GO onrcs of which arc cleared, and the remainder is well covered with thriving young limber, Thoj jgjL improvements are a Log Dwelling fjßgjjfr HOUSE. Double Log lURN, Wagon Dorn Cribs, Stone Spring House. MBBoSand other necessary O'jLbuiidirJfls —I Tlmro la a good Apple Orchard on tlio promisee, a great variety of other fruit trees. A spring of] ,p BV , 6r fol water is convenient to the dwelling. I title indisputable. Terms made known on the| day of sale by HENRY RINEHART. August 35, 1853—5i* Valuable Farm at Public Sale. THE undersigned wilt expose to puMloanlo, on tho premises. In Mifflin township, Cumberland coun* ty, on SATURDAY, the Sdth day of September next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., a VALUABLE FARM of Block Slate Land, containing 60 acres, neat meas ure ; oboul GB acres Is cleared and In a gopd state of cultivation, and tho remainder covered wltl| thriving limber. Thp improvements aro a two story jte*'' Lor. house:, ®9illto nnd KITCHEN, and a double LOO Kaal ilB DARN ; (hero is also an Orchard of all q3bSsSSS9 kinds of eholco fruit, and poaoh, plumb and qumco.trdoa In abundance. This property Is ■iluntod on a public road, loading from Novvvillo lo tho North Mountain, sod about three miles from tho Cumberland Valley Railroad, adjoining lands of Frederick Monlxor, A.T. Mathers; Geo, Roiling, and others. Any person doaircpuaof purchasing a amsll ra|;m Will find this a doalreable property, being near market, and located In a healthy country. . Tdrma oraala will bo made’to suit purchasers, ! snd (ho pay' menu made eaay. SAMUEL FOX. , August, 35, 1853-sw» ' WASTED. /CARPENTERS, Cabinet Makers* Mlllwrlghti, V ana 'mechanics generally* | 0 call ot John P. Lyne 0, and take a look at tha very large end supo rior assortment of tools just received, and which are now ready for inspection. Coll in and take a look ot them, as wo sell cheap and endeavor to please. f JOHN P. LYNE, * West side North Hanover sU A large lot of superior GRINp3TONEBIjUat ro ot John.P Ljrno’s Hardware store. I August 25, 1863. ' i Valuable Farm at Public Sale. ON Saturday, -the Ist of October, 1653,' the sub scrrber, Executor of John Baber, dec'd., will offer at public sale, on tho promises, a Valuable Farm, situated in Monroe township, Cumberland conmy, at the crossing of tho Moobanicsburg and Lisburn roads, a ratio from Churohlown, . Containing 106 Acres, more or less, of first raloLimoslono land, in a high stale of cultivation and under good fences The ’” l P rov ® m 6nt9 are a large two story tggiigfflHitt- tone House, Log Barn ami other no- Outbuildings. Also, a Well water near the door, and a thriving Young Orchard with every variety of choice fruit. It is a desirable farm in every respect, being one of tho best in tho township. Persons desiring to purchase are requested to call on John Baker, re siding on lbs premises, who will give all necessary information, Salo to commence at 1 o'clock, P. I*l., when the terms will bo made known by ' GEORGE BIiINDLB, Ei*r. August 25, 1853—fit ) Farm at Public Sale. ! TWILL soli n t public sale, on the ptomUds, on J. Friday tho 23d day of September next, my'farm situate m Silver Spring township, Cumboilaml co., on the State road from Stenelt’a Gap to Harrisburg, and 3 miles north of Hoguestown, and 2 miles north of Bucher s mills, containing 55 Acres nnd 92 Perches, moro or leu. Tho Improvements oro s two story Ap-a LOG DWELLING, Wash House, end first rsto Well of water at the door, a |il|ijw®J* ew BANK BARN, and an Apple <eaaßaßiOrcbard of young and choice fruit trees. 1 be-above land is all cleared and under good fdiiDe, and in a good state of cultivation. Terms of ealot—Five per cent, to ho paid on tho confirmation of ihesa'o, and one-holf of the purchase money on tho first day of April next, ond tho resi due will be taken in two payments if desired by the yurchoror. Solo to commence at I o’clock P. M. on saidday, when the terms will be made known by ' ,/ JAMES IBVUVw AuguatSS, 1853—4t* i Orphans’ Conrt Sale. BY order of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, will he sold at public sale, on the prcm» Ues, on Thursday the 22d day of September next, the following Real Estate, late tho properly of Peter Knicaloy, of Silver Spring township, in said county, deceased, to wit: J All that certain plantation or tract of land, situate in said township, bounded by lands of Henry,Gris singer, John Gotshall, Abraham Heoniman and others, containing 235 i Acres, strict measure. :T ho improvemenls are a two story LOG House, LOU BARN, Tensnl House, |n|JlS|Stable, Blacksmith Shop, and a New SSaSSLimo Kiln. There is a good Well of water at tho mansion house, and there ia running water on tho place, Ono portion of tho land is Limestone, a nd tho other portion of it i„ Slato land About three fourth, of this farm i, cleared and in cultivation, l ho olher fourth is well timbered. The fences ore good. This property lie, Q l, o „ t 3* ml|cB north west from Hoguestown. Solo to commence at I o’clock, P. M., when tho terms und conditions will bo made known by JAMES IRVIN, Administrator of Peter Knics'cy, doc’d August 26, 1863—41* Orphans’ Conrt Sale. UNDER an order of sale from the Orphan*’ Court of Cumberland county, tho subscriber wilfex poso (o public sale, on Iho premise*, tbo following property late the Ron! Estate ol George Lightner, deceased, viz: A Lot of Ground, situate on Main street, in die Borough of Ncwvlllo, adjoining lots of Jacob Kins, ley, Sr., and Vamlerboll’a heirs, containing 00 feet AgJL In front on Main street and 180 foot in depth to Church alloy. There are erec. IiSUIHr e ? on lho ,ot 0 2 g,or y Plastered House tfaaßftvvhh Bookbuilding, a (wo story Frame Shop, Wood Shed, Frame Stable. &c. Sale to bo held on Saturday the I7lh of Septom bor noil, at 2 o’clock P. M. Terms and conditions mod© known on (ho day of sale by JOHN WAGGONER, Ex’r. of Geo. Lightner. dec'd. August 25, 1863—4 t House & Lot at Public Sale. THE subscriber intending to relinquish tho tail oring business in Hoguestown, Cumberland co., will sell at public sale, on Tuesday the 1 lih day of October, 1853, at 12 o’clock, M.,'the properly on which ho now resides. Tho Lot is 40 feet in from by 150 feel deep to an alley. The improve- A H*A ments are a two eiory Brick Diveiling |?|M§ House, 34 feet front by 20 feet deep, 0 ,ar P° Back-building, Wash. Brick-Smoko House, Cistern, and at) other buildings necessary to a convenient and desirable residence,and Is,located In tho pleas onieet and most business part of tho town. The improvements ore all new and finished in tho best manner, a Well of never failing water ie convenient to (ho house, and a choice variety of i young fruit trees on Iho lot. Persons wishing Ip I purchase a private residence or a stand for iho! 1 clothing or any other moderate business would do well to attend this sale as the property will posi tively bo sold, Inasmuch as the subscriber has 1 made arrangements to enter into the roady-madn 1 clothing business in the borough of Mechanicsburg. I Persons wlahini* to see tho properly will call on the subscriber until the 20th of September, and after that on Mr. John Coyle, living next door. F. A. MATEER. August 25, 1853—3 t Valuable Real Estate nt Pnblic Sale. R?| ViU “V f V-’iii ami Testament of thorny Croljjooad, dec’d. lately of South Mld w?ion township, Cumberland county. I will ex pose to public tale on tho premises at tbo Mill on THURSDAY, the 16th of September, at 12 o’clock M.,viz: J&tA. Tho 6(ono MERCHANT MILL, jHs«i||TL«Plaster Mill ami Sow Milt shunted fljggllpln said- township, on tho Yellow ffIBPSBpWs Uiocohcs Creek, with about 6 acres of laud, having thereon oracled a Two Story BRICK HOUSE and,all other convenient buildings. All tho Machinery is of the first class and calculated to do work profitably. Tho property is situated five miles from tho Railroad at Carlisle and about ono mile from tho Baltimore turnpike* The power con* slots of tho whole creek below the mouth of the Mountain Crook. , , AUo—at the same time and place will bo sold the Plantation or Tract of Land across tho creek from tho Mill, called tho “Pino Farm," containing about ' ■ ” 195 Acres, one half of which is cleared and cultivated and tho | other half In tho finest timber. Tho improvements ore u Log House and Burn. I Also—at tho same lime and place a Tract of Land on tho Adams county lino la Dickinson township, CONTAINING 121 ACRES ■ more or Sees, having about 40 oci'os cleared,,with a small Log House and a stable on it. . Tho titles, to these properties arc unexceptionable; Tho terms of salo, which will be made easy, will be mkdo known on the day. , RICHARD CRAIGHEAD. Szeculor of ThoV Or»ighead, dee*d. Aug. 18, 1868—to. .-.-.ir- Eatute Notice. . on l . he esUl ° ° r latffof XJppßrAl I en township, Cum berland co., have been-issued by the Register ofßaid'CQQnlyvio. the subscriber who resides In the. township aforesaid. 'All. persons indebted to said estate arc requested to make loo mediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement to C. TITZEL, Adm'r. Aogusl 89, 1853—0 t , Teaohera Wanted, THE Soltobl directors of North Middleton Dls- Irlot, will racot at the hooao of Henry Glass ih Car lisle, on Saturday, the 3d day of September next, at ten o clock, A. M., for iho purpose of examining 14 lonolioM, lu lake oliargo of tho Common Sohoola of oaid district for iho ongoing term. By ordor of Iho B°» rd - „„ JOHN MILLER, Socl’y. August, 25,1853.—3 W. To Builders. PROPOSALS will be received for the erection of a ochool house, at or i.earTrlndlo Spring church, in Silver Spring township, 33 by 38 feet with one door and lon windows—something like the school house in Hampden township—near tho tnmpiko between T. U. Bryson's and Goo. Gleira's; to be belli either of brick, stone or frame, one story and about 9 feet in the clear. All applications must bd furnished the Secretary on or before the lOlhof September neat, when Iho Board will meet to act upon them. By order of the Board. G. H. BUCHER, Seo'ty. ■August 35, 1853—31 STORE FOR SALE. f pHE subscriber wishing to remove west to engage .1, in olher pursuits, otfers at private sale, on reaa •unable terms, his Slock of Goods, embracing tho usual variety kepi in a country store. Any person wishing lo engage In tho mercantile business would do well to embrace (bis opportunity, as the slock will compare favorably with any stock of goods in the country, and (ho location for business Is one of (he best in tho county, being situated in the healthy ond romantic village of Springfield, and In the midst of a fertile and productive neighborhood. For particulars, address tho undersigned at Big Spring P. O. JOHN HOOD. July 28. 1853—tf. estate Notice NOTICE is hereby given that letters of admin istration on the estate of John Ltphard, late of Westpennsboro’ township, Cumberland co., have been .grantfcdfby the' 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 DGIOLKR, Adm’r. July 14,1853~6i* Ifsoflil, Fragrant, and Good. B ; J- KIEFFER has Just returned from Pbiladol « phia, with an additional supply of F R E 8 H DRUGS, which, in connection with his former stock, will make bis establishment complete In thus- department. In addition to the above be has also just opened a fresh supply of Confectionaries, Fruits, Nuts, Pastes, ond Fancy Articles of every descrip tion. # Tb© attention of Ladies is especially invited to his extensive assortment of fancy articles. Ladies Toilet Fancy Soaps and Perfumeries of every varie ty. Gentlemen are invited to examine his fine as sortment of Fancy Articles. Segars, China and Porcelean Pipes, Tobaccoes of every variety, Shav ing and Toilet Soaps, which will be found to bo very superior, Canos, Riding and Carriage Whipa, 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 lo have his friends generally call and examine his goods wheth er they may wish to purchase or not Carlisle, July 7. 1663. dr; ge6roe z. bbetz, Dentist. WILL pet form all operations upon the tooth that may be required for (heir preservation. Arti ficial teeth Inserted, from a single tooth to an entire •at, on iba most scientific principles. Diseases of the mouth andirregafaritiosearofui/y (rested, Office at tho residence of bis brother, on North Pitt street, Cnrlifilo. Juno 28, 1863. NEW GROCERIES. NOW open and for sale at “Marion Hall” Family Grocery Store, a large and general assort ment of articles, useful and fancy, embracing in Maracaiba and Java Coffees, Grcon Rio and Roasted Coffee, Jenkins’ beat brand ofTeae, r Brown and Clarified Sugars, , White and Preserving “ Pulverized and crushed “ Droma, Cocoa and Chocolate, Rice and Corn Starch, Farina'and Essence of Coffee, Lovering's fipesl Syrup, Orleans Banking Molas ses, Spices, ground and onground} Mace, Citron, Vanilla Bean, Cheese, Crackers, Candles, &o. 3SK> Our Qiiccnswarc, Hi embraces a largo and general varleiyPw of tho best white Granite, a Iron Slone ware, Liv erpool and Common ware, enabling the customer to solocl In setts or pieces of any size necessary and of tho different styles, together with a variety of Fine White and Gold Band% English and French China sens of Tea ware, and other varieties of useful and fine fancy China ware, Including trays, plates, vases, fruit dishes, coffee cups, Sic. Oldsswarc, embracing bowls, dishes', molasses cans, sugar bowls, a largo selection of fine fluted tumblers, wine and egg glasses, and other useful articles. IViUmu and Cedar Ware, among which are tube, churns, water pales, sores, market baskets, travelling basket* %B 8 -' as other covered and uncovered fc aß i, Al .! , i cl Table Oil of the lloe.t hr- nt . go- i A Oil., Tobacco, Soe". 1 r of choice M Af’KAPS! ° V mal ' ~ ot fl irimrr» i m - of No. I quality. Also, a* a “ e ”,^ eB * Mackerel—-both In handsome as •* packages of halves,quarters and UUs—with nil the other varieties of a Grocery and Queens ware store. Wo feel thankful for the patronage horeloforo bestowed on us, and invite a continuance of Uko fa ™ r «* ; , J. W. EBY. Carlisle, Juno 9, 1653. Spring and Summer Goods. THE subscriber in now opening a beoulifu) assort* mont of seasonable goods, comprising in the lot now stylo Brocade Bareges in wood color, Figured Bareges of various styles, - Crape d'Espsgno, Crape uATlvi*,Dra£iitionnos, Crape de Paris, Grenadines, French Organdy Lawns, Barege de Ltines, Mous* flo Lainea, Dotted and plain Bwise Mulls, Jaconet and Cambric Muslins, Cambria Djmitys, Lmbroider* )es, English Crapes* Lace Veils, Hosiery and Gloves of all kinds, with a variety of other Goods, all of which will be sold at very low prices. O. W. lIITNER. Msy da, 1860. PERSONS viiiiing Carlisle, should not leave be fore taking a'glanco at D J Kioffor’s Drug and Chemical Store, South Hanover street. Ho has on hand a v.rtctv of Fancy Articles, such as cloth, flesh, (ooth and other Brushes; Colorin' hoi ihs, Furniture Dusters, combs, Poit and worked Baskets, Nbto Paper, and Cases,, Fans, Aocordeons, &o. Ladies vilod to look at his superior Matts. Call soon as ho) is determined to soil bargains, July. 14, AFRESH supply of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye Studs, Glass, Putty, Sash Toots, dec. Also, Dokin&Soda and Bryan’s Pulmonic Wafi era, for (he care of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Con* sumption,and al other disease* of (he Longi.for •steal KIBFFER’S. July Vluable Farm at Private Sale. THE subscriber offers at private sale his valuable Farm situate in North • Middleton township, Cumberland county, three miles east.of Carlisle, ad. Joining ends of Jeremiah Greiner, David Kulr, and others, containing .. 36 Acres' ', of first rate Limestone Land, in a high stole of cul tivation, having thereon erected a Two Story Dwol- JjamAL “Of «ouse, 24 by 30 feet, well finished. Bank Barn 46 by 42 feel; also, a wag. ■ * .V' l 5 orn cHb ttnd a rate Shop, for any trade, and all of which eronew. with a well of water altho door. also, a Apple Orchard of choice fruit trees, Persons wishing to sco the property will call on tho subscri ber residing on tho promises. JACOB FINK August 18,1853—Gw* THE subscriber offers at Private Sale, a valuable Farm situate in Dickinson lwp„ Cumb. co„-ono fourlii of a mile from (he Cfismbersburg &, Carlisle turnpike, and 10 miles west of Carlisle, known as Iho "Locust Grove Farm,” containing about 130 Acres of Limestone Land, in a good state of cultivation, with About 20 Acres of Timber Land* Tho improve moots aro a good DWELLING Ag||T|U HOUSE, TENANT HOUSE, TWO BmiiilS DAR NB. Corn Cribs, Wagon Shed, a flllwßMWWigeneral variety of Fruit, and a well of good and ueycr failing water near (ho door. For particulars enquire of WILLIAM PATTON August 16, 1853—3 w. CT.Lancaster Intelligencer inloil to the amounl ol oi, and charge Volunteer. T- FOR SALE. oirel ” “ l P ri,a, ° » ala that valuable Monroe township, Cumberland miles oast of Cburchtown, known as (ho property of John Line, dcc’d.,containing 70 Acres, more or less, of excellent limestone land, about 60 acres of which aw cleared and under good cultiva tion. Tho remainder is well covered with thriving Timber. The improvements are a two story WEATHER-BOARDED HOUSE, (g9|l{MQ DOUBLE BANK BARN, Corn JHH|j||KCribs, Wagon Sheds, ond other out- ABagSnSßbundings. There is a never failing Well of Water at the door of the dwelling. Alto, on the premises a first rate apple orchard and a va rloly of other fruit trees. If tho above property is not sold previous to Sat urday, the 24th day of September, 1853.1 t will. On that day bo offered at public sale, on the promises, at 10 o clock, A. M., of sold day, EMANUEL LINE, for himself and other heirs of John Line, dec'd. August 4,1853—8w* Carlisle Wfiiic Sulphur Springs. THIS beautiful watering-place, sltu- IWpgffljwuled 44 miles from Carlisle, Curober liiliߧgland cou niy, Fa., was opened on the of June, presenting all the enjoy mems ul u first-class establishment. Recent im provements have made the accommodations exten sive. This place ia remarkable for the medicinal properties of its waters, beautiful mountain scen ery, and for the purity and dryness of the atmos phere, rendering it peculiarly pleasant and attrac tive as late aa October. Distance by railroad from Philadelphia to Carlisle, 124 miles; from Balti more, 90 miles, costing $3,70. Persons wishing to engage rooms, will please address the Proprie tors, at Carlisle Springs, Pa. NORTON & OWEN, Proprietors. July 7,1853—2 m SEALED proposals will be received nl (he Quarter Master’* Office, Carlisle Barracks, Pa., until It) o’clock, A. M., October 15th, 1853, for 120 Tods of Hay, I 6000 Bushels of Oats, 1300 Bushels of Corn, to be delivered a* follows ; B. J. KIEFFER 700 Bushels Corn and 30 lons Hay between the Ist ond 20th of December, 1653. GOO Bushels Corn and 3000 bushels Oats between tholstand 20th January, 1654. 30 Tons Hay and 3000 bushels Oats between tho Ist end 30th February, J 854. 30 Tons Hey between (he Ist and 90lh April. 1854. 20 Tot.* H*y between the istsndSOth May, 1854 2000 Bushels Oats between (bo Ist sad Jsih June 1854. ( 'I bo Act. Assist. Quarter M&*(. reserves lho right to reject all bids deemed by him too bjgb, W. D- LANE. Lieut. Regt. Mi. Rules, A. A. Q. M. Carlisle Barracks, Pa. Aug 4—llw. WOOD WANTED. WANTED at Carlisle Barracks, Pa., 600 Cords of Wood Id largo or small quantities. Apply to w. b. lane. Lieut. Regl. Ml. Rides, A. A. Q. M. August 4, 1853 —4w. NOTICE Is hereby given, that tho “Dickinson Saving Fund Society,” located in Centroville, Cumberland county. Pa., will make application to the next Legislature of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, for an act of incorporation, with a capital of ten thousand dollars, and privilege to increase to twenty-five thousand dollars, with dis counting privileges and powers to receive depo silos, and such other powers and privileges as are usually granted to Saving Institutions. By order of the Board. A. G. MILLER, Trcas’r. Juno 30, 1863—Cm NOTICE is hereby given, that application will be made to tho next Legislature, agreeably to I tbo constitution and laws of thi* Commonwc' ,, ,i, ' for an alteration in tho charter of the C-rliiie iw/ B.nk. .o a. to conf.; up „ n r ’ f ua and pn.tl.gD. of Q bw.li of i..ua, and 10 ohaog. fho narnn » Q }hu» oi the Carlisle Bank. By order of lho I Board of Directors. WM. M. BEETEM, Cashier. Juno 30, 1663—6 m W.ll. A. CAROTOERS’ Family Grocery Store. HighSl., two door, East of Mat-id Route, South Side, TH E subscriber thankful for nasi favors, would Inform his old customers and (he Community in general, that ho has just returned from tho city with a largo end full assortment of Groceries, con sisting in part of superior Rio, Java, Saguayra, and Roasted Coffees, Lovering’e Lump, Sand and Pulverized Sugars, Brown Sugars at all prices, Molasses of all qualities and prices. Quocusware, of every description, Including French and Eng lish China, In setts or by tho piece; also Stone, China and Common ware of every description, and a full assortment wore. Willow and Cedar-ware, Such as Clothes, Market, Travelling, Sewing, Knife, Tumbler and Children's Fancy Baskets, Tuba, Painted end Cedar Buckets, Iron and Brass Bound Wooden Bowls, Duller ForJilns, Grocery Boxes, dio. Superior Black, Imperial and Voung Hyson Teas Sweet Spiced Chocolate, Prepared Cocoa, Sugar Cured Homs, of fine quality, together with superior Dry Beef, Sbiokod Herring, Ground Alum, and lino Toblo /Salt, Spices of oil kinds. Fruits, such as Oranges, Lemons, Pigs, Prunes, Rai sins, dto.,dto. B J KIEFFER. A full supply of Pine Oil and Fluid Lampa.Safe ty Fluid Lamps. , ' , Stganand of fine qualities and at all prloea. . Ploaae call and examine for yourself at the old aland. J May 19,1853. FARM FOR SALE. Proposals for forage. NOTICE. NOTICE. Tens, Lamps, Ha ‘k Female medical College of Feima. FOURTH ANNUAL SESSION. THE next Coarse of Lectures Jn<th|s Institution will commence on Saturday, October 1*1,185$ and continue 6vo months (91 week*) «a (bo 951 U of February, 1854. FACULTY. David J. Johnston, At. 0., Professor of CbtflUaU# and Toxicology. . ■ j : r. Ellwood Harvey, M. 0., Professor of the Prlncl. pies and Practice of Medicine. - Hilborn Darlington, M.D., Professor of Surgery* Ann Preston, M. D. ( Professor of Physiology. Edwin Fussed, M. D., Professor of Anatomy. - - Mark G. Kerr, M, D., Professor of Materia Mod ioa and general Therapeutics.' ** Martha H. Mowry, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. Almira L, Fowler, M. D,, Domonslrator of Anal omy and Chemistry, Persons wishing further information as to (erps, regulations, dec., or desirous of receiving copies of ihc Announcement, will pleaso upplr, tiefronallv or by idler, to the Doan of the Faculty. 1 DAVID JOHNSTON. M. D. - 229 Arch Street, PhiladelfMa. Clothing Bazaar.-Removal. THE subscriber baa removed his fashionable Furnishing Store to the room lie former* Jy occupied, in South Hanover street, opposite to BontzWore, and tabes pleasure in informing trie numerous patrons and the public la genera), that ho has made his purchases of Spring & Summer Goods, and is now in receipt of a very lorga stock of trail selected, good and cheap English, French ami American Cloths, Casslmei'6 and Vestlngd* which be will make up to order el the •htfttett ntf* Uce; and oh reasonable terms. He Is determine not to bo undersold by any establishment in the countiy. His work is ell made op by superior workmen, under his own superintendence, and he feels a confidence in his ability to please. April 28—3 m. H. S. RITTEU. PR. C. 8. BAKER, REbPECTFULLY offers his professional eetvi* ces to the citizens of Carlisle and surrounding country. Office and residence in South Heaovet street, directly opposite the “Volunteer* 1 Office. April 21, 1853—tf IVotlcc. THE heretofore existing firm of M. & L. Steiner, has been dissolved for a'short time and have re* united under the firm of Steiner & Broa., 9. E. Corner of the Market Square. Hoping under the increased firm of Steiner end Bros. to have an increase of their former business. They have now every facility and will spue no ef forts to please theii customers they having made or rangomenls with the largest Importing houses of Baltimore and Now York so as to receive the firsi styles of Goods tbst come to (hose markets and at the LOWEST PRICES. Thankful for past patronage they solicit a eontift usnee from their old customers, and respectfully hJ. vito all others to examine their new style of superior Spring and Summer Clothing, all of their own manufacture, and making as com plete an assortment as can be foqnd in any store irr the United States. In consists of the following r Dress and Frock Coats, of the best qualiiic- of English and French Cloths/ made and trimmed in the very test style; single breasted Albert Coats, a new style, well adapted to business men, of French black and colored Clothe at very low prices; single breasted Frock coate of French cloths close imitation of the fine dress frock coots at half price; spring Sack coals of cloth, cassi mercs und tweeds, various colors and prices. Pantaloons. French Black Doeskin and Fancy cassimeres of every description. Vests ! Feats FVsla / Rich fancy Silks and Satins, black do.,Bombadnee, Valencias, Marseilles', nnd Challlcos, at all prices. Boy's Clothing A full aMOrlmenl'of Doja’ cTothinu. Fancy Dreaa articles, embracing all the now styles of fancy ailk cravats, English satin Jo. OtovES— White, block ic colored ailk, kid, Lisle and cotton of ovary description. Tnuirua and Cadpet Bioa of superior finish and at low prices. ■Su*pis?tdbii* of superior Ftorch , English and American manufacture. Undor-ehlrla and Drawer*- of fine Merino, ailk, net cotton, jean and njoalin, of every description and quality. Umdrellaa of silk afcd cotton very cheap. All of which wijl be aoid at (bo loweat pricea wholesale or retail. Remember the atone house, corner of the Pnblio s <l uaro - STEINER «k BROS. Carlisle, April 21, 1858. The Great Excitement A T OGILDY’B EMPORIUM <a caused by (ho IX. great daily rush for Now Goods, at (be old and established cheap store. Now opening a splendid assortment of Spring Goods, such as Challios cloth, barraizo de Laines.barrazies, olegont dress silks, mous de bege, chintzes, calicoes, ginghams, tieedlo worked collars, undcrslceves, &.C. BONNETS. An immense assortment of Bonnets from 87 cents to $6. Beautiful and cheap ribbons, Artificials and Bonnet Linings in great variety. CARPETSI A big lot of now and cheap carpetings, not to be excelled in price and beauty in the Stale. Parasols—A complete assortment of Parasols and sun Shades, Very cheap. Boots Quoks—l have added largely (o this department, and will sell them cheaper than ever. Grockriks—A fresh lot of cheap Groceries just received, Como on with your cash and save 4 profit by selecting your purchases from this magnify iconl assortment of choop goods, a 3" Remember the old stand. Bast Main strict, Carlisle. April 81, 1663. CHARLES OQILBY, Cant Be Beat I Second Arrival of Now Summer Dry Goods! TH E subscriber respectfully Inform* his friends Bnc numerous customers, that he ha* relumed from Philadelphia with a large assortment of Summer Goods, which will be sold at astonishingly low prices. Cloths, Muslins, Cassimeres, Calicoes, Vestings, Ginghams, Summer Oloihe, Lawns, Mills, Pent Stuffs, Borages, Collars, Edgings, Handkorchiefs. Oerage 1 do Laincs, Lacos, Insortiogs, Stockings, Summer Silks, Porasols, &o. Soots Sc Shoes. A large assortment of Aten's, Women's and Chil dren's Soots and Shoes, Jenny Lind end Buskin Shoes st very low prices. Colored and While Carpet Chain* A largo assortment of Groceries, suoh at Soger* Coffee, Molasses, Rice, Gon end Black Teas, i The attention of all who wish good bargains Is solicited, as greet inducements can be offered to purchasers. Don'i forget the old .i» n d, Hamerioh’. oorn«. North Hanover street. * Butter, Eggs, Regs and Soap,,taken el market P ri ® eß * N, W, WOODS, Afcl. Carlisle, Juno 9, 1893, . ® S Ufit ieco * vod R nni l*onio lot of 1 BoKKera—Jurt opened a largo lot of Bonnets, at the new store of Welsh «5c Campbell. April 91, 18637 -T^MBROIDERIEST' Just received a lar^e'assort- XJ mcnl of ouffe, undoraloovce, spencers. collars 6l ruffling. Buawi>b-~A lot of handsome spring shawls for sale very cheap. . , ( GAiTiii6,--Bl*ck and fancy colored Gaiters, fort received and for sale by Welse «k Campbell. April 21.1053, v T SHOES- Just received,* largseksOVU JLiaient of Ladles* Shoes, which will be sold very ®*p* Msy 6, N.W. WOODS, AgU x i, Bonnets & Halt. Hibbone, Gloves,
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