American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, September 08, 1853, Image 3

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    JLIST .
Advertised in (be “VoluDleor 1 ' by Authority. ,
LIST OF .LETTERS remaining ia IhePosl Office
at Carlielo.Pa.tSopl’br 1,1853. Persons in.
quirlug,tar letters on this list, will please say they
are advertised. •
Alexander Wm ' Kennedy W T
Aim Robert ... • Keech John
Anthofly John. • Knellle Yelson C
Barr Hannah * Kneftty Joseph
Banks Oarollno . King* Bridget
Barbour John D Kinart Mr
Barth Michael Anton < Kanady Andrew
Bachman Eliza LamasonJohn W
Belt Isaac Lot Simon
E|iza Jpno, 3 Leonard Jacob F
Bear .Benjamin Lipphart Richard Jno
Belt Thoma£ 1 Maddpok Thomas
Bizel Samuel Maloy Wm 0
Blackshero Aaron Moaaihga Sarah
Boyer Philip M’Gannoh Matilda
Boyor Joseph M’Cllntlck Benjamin
Bowdje W J M’Cluro William
Bowen Thomas M’Croskrdy Adaiine
Boyer Fanney M’Crary Samuel F
Brady R A 3 M’Kiehon Jane M
Bronchcr Daniel ® P* 2
Brown Margaret Miller Joseph
Bushman Ell . Miller Geo H S
Carr John . Mixel Jacob
Carter John S . Miller William
Chesnut John'M Minefoe J N
Clerk Samuel Moore L Miss
Cloxton Commodore Morgan William
Clawson James E Moore Sarah Jano
Clark John Mullen Rachel
Clark Davis J . Murry Jacob 3
Cornman Philip J . .Myers Daniel
Cornraan Susana Marris John
Cornpropst-Davld ' Nauroan William 2
Crane Thomas Noaker William
Culmerry Rebecca M Over Mary A
Carolhers James or WmPassy S S 3
Danig Ann Patterson P
Darn W.m Parkison Marla
Pennington Oliver
Plonths John
Powell S W ‘2
Proctor J C
Preston Charles
Ramsey Sterret
Redden William Id
Roll Simon
Read 1
Uichason George
Coyer Denjamin
R berlß Thomas II
Rowan John I)
Rockey Meloina
Rusling James I l '
Shoop Frederick
Shorh Jolin A
Smith Geo W
Smiley S W
Smith Geo S
Snyder William
Sender Margaretla
Slrickler S
Sieigleman Jacob
Stromo Mary
Thudiatn Christian
Trny Geo W
Watlson Thomas
Weil Adolpas
Weaver Charles W
Weibley George
Weller & Co
Winhoitz Mary Ann
Wills Joseph R
Williams David
Williams John
Wetzel Ann
Znrman Joseph
Z-aring Lewis E
Zjihra Jacob B
Deli George
Derr John A
Delong Jonns
DiUboaal Abraham
Donaldson M
Donaldson J M
Dobsop Robert
Kapbemia Miss
Kherl Charles A 2
Frans Samuel
l‘'ink Benjamin
Fisbel Catharino
Flencgan William
Frsamer G
Franklin Moms J
Findlay Franck S 2
Gardner Andey 3
Hamilton Wm
Hall Wendall
Hall Elmira
Hannan L W
Harlan Geo O
Harlan Geo
Hanson Waller Rev
Heckhcitner Henry
Hendricks B B
Hopkins Adam P
Homraon Jacob
Hooker John
Hoover Alamanda
Hetman Thomas
Hoffman Benjamin
Hoerner. David
Hughs Mary
Hunter Suson
Irian Charles P
Irvin Henry W
Jones John
Johnson LEG
Johnson Owen
Keel Philip
.Ope cent doe on each letter in addition to the
postage. JOHN B. BRATTON, P. M.
Office Hours.— The PoelOlTico will bo kept
open from C o'clock in (ho morning, (ill 8 o'clock
in the evening. On Sundays the office hours will
bo from 8 till 9 o'clock, A. M., and from a quarter
before 1 till half past I o’clock, P. M.
WIIITE lIA EE ACADEMY.
3 mile* Me* l o/ Harritburg, Pa,
THIS Sixth Session will commence on Monday
the 71h of November next. Parents and guardians
and others interested, aro requested to inquire into
the merits of this Institution. The situation is re
tired, pleasant, healthful and convenient of access,
tho course of instruction is extensive and thorough,
and tho accommodations ore ample.
INSTRUCTORS.
D. Dbhlinorr, Principal and Teacher of Lan
guages and Mathematics.
Dr. A.J)tKBMonc, A. M,, Teacher of Ancient
Languages and Natural Sciences.
B. Oaoonx Daub, Teacher of Mathematics and
Natural Sciences.
lluon Cores, Teacher of Music.
T. Kmic White, Teacher of Ploin and Orna
mental Penmanship.
TEKMS
Boarding, Washing, and Tuition in En
glish per Session, (5 months)
Instruction in Ancient or Modern Lan
guage, each fi 00
Instrumental Music, 10 00
For Circulars and other information, address
D. DENUNGErt,
Harrisburg, Pa.
Sept 8,1 903
House and Lot for Sale,
TUG subscriber otters for sale, (bo Drick House
ftwytt and Lot, 125 feel front by 210 in depth,
ffiraianow occupied by Mr. Henry Keller, in
l*i|i|Wiai North Hanover street. The house and
(he improvements are nearly new.
'l'lie dwelling contains thirteen ceiled rooms, in*
eluding double parlors. Attached is a cistern,
smoko houso and stable. For further information
applyrnexl door to the promises to
J. R. WKAVKR.
Agent for G. Bulloch.
September 1« 1853—3 t
Orphans’ Court Sale.
On Saturday the 15th day of October, 1853, in
pursuance of on order of life Orphans 1 Court of
Cumberland county, will bo sold at public sale,
the following pfoporty, late tho relate of John
Brownawcll, of Silver Spring township, in said
county, deceased, viz : A valuable Farm situate
in eaid township, on tho Trlndlo Spring road,
about S milcS west of Mcohanicsburg,
Containing 114 Acres,
and BGi perches, adjoining lands of Jacob Kosl,
Henry Spora, George Coover and others, all of,
which is cleared but about 10 acres, which is in
good timber. - Tho land is of tho very best quality
- r . «-u*nlone land, and under good fences. The
Otiviu.v. -.••nanls consist of a two story
L l f ?P r ? I v . t, *~ IT S'ono Bank Barn,
fSSm Dwelling House, - AM( *
JUhKbWagon Shed, end other rtcce»»«,. °“-
SaJSSbuildlngd. There is a never falling
Well o! r vyaloi cofWbfilcfH l(f Jho house. Also, a
fm6 young JJichard with a cholcb assortment of
fruit trees,'*-'
Persons wishing lo examine tho place will coll
on Wm. Browncwoll, residing on the place.
Terms—. Five per cent, of Uie purchase money
to bo paid when tho properly is sold—tho interest
of the ono third, loss the expense of sale, lo bo
paid to the widow annually—the principal at her
death to bo paid to tho heirs of John Drownawol)
—tho .remainder, loss the ten per cent, lo bo paid
on the Ist day of April, 1854, when tho deed and
possession will bo givon—and tho balance ,lo bo
paid in two equal annual payments, willVintorost,
.properly scoured.
Sale lo take place at 13 o'clock, nooii, when at
tendance will be given by tho Heirs of ago, and
Guardians of minor heirs of John Brownawoll.
dco’d. PjUHffTIAN TITZBL,
DANIEL COMFORT,
Guardians of minor heirs.
WHS, DROWNAWELL.
SAML. DROWNAWELL,
Heirs of ago.
September 1, 1653--71
LADIES’ SHOES. Juil received, a Urgo nosort.
meal of Ladies’Shape, which will bo sold very
cop, May 5, N W. WOODS, Ag't,
VALUABLE BEAL RESTATE AT
PUBLIC SALE.
On THURSDAY\ the 29 th of September y 1853, at
10 6* clock % Jl. M»
BY virtue of the last Will and Testament of
James H. Wallace, dec’d., late of Shipnensburg
twp., Cumberland 00., the subscribers will sell at
public sale, on tho promises in said township, the
Mansion Farm of said deceased, containing
105 ACRES
of Limestone Land, a good proportion of which is
Meadow and Timber land. The improvements
aro a STONE MANSION HOUSE, with a Well
' JT-IJIL 'of never failing water at the door.—
largo BANK DARN and OUT
IHIiIKBUICDINGS attached. A BRICK
jBBWMBHQUSE. and a LOG TENANT
HOUSE. There is on said Farm a good Orch
ard, and a stream of watep. As il' would salt (o
divide, it will he offered together or in parts to
suit purchasers.
ANDREW FRAIZER,
SAMUEL WHERRY,
Sept. I, *s3—4w. Executors.
00^*The Chambcrsburg Whig\ and Spirit ,
Lancaster Intelligeneer t York Pennsylvanian, Leb
anon Courier , and Dergner's German paper, Har
risburg, will each insert to the amount of $3, and
forward bills to this office.
PUBLIC SALE.
1V pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court
of Cumberland county, I will expose to public
s ile, on the premises, on Saturday; the 21th day
of September, 1853, at II o’clock, A. M,, the farm
which belonged to Peter Huntzberger, deceased,
in Wostpennsboro 1 township, Cumberland county,
bounded by lands of Rudolph Heberling, Jas. Da*
vidson, Abm. Reifsnyder’s heirs, Samuel Eichol
borger and others, and (ho Cor.odoguinet creek,
containing
113 Acres, more or less,
all ol which is cleared and in a good slate of culti
vation, but about 10 acres of Woodland. The
improvements ore a two story stone
LOO BARN, Wash-house
fgral im Ip Cooper Shop, Spring House, and a
gggggjSgood Orchard of grafted* frail. The
farm is situated on (ho Slate road from Carlisle to
NcwvllJo, about I mile from Ncwville.
The terms of sale 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—31
Orphans’ Court Sale.
BY virtue of an order of the Orphans’ Court of
Cumberland county, the following Real Estate,
the properly of Henry Freiliclt, minor son of John
Freiiich, deceased, will bo sold on the premises,
on Thursday, the 20th day of September, 1853, at
12 o’clock at noon of that day, to wit:
Two adjoining and contiguous lots of ground in
the Borough of Mechanicsburg, situate nn Main
sircet, in said borough, bounded by lots of W idow
Leidig, of John Koeer, and Main street aforesaid,
tha said lots being numbered in the general plan
of Mechanicsburg Nob. 24 and 25.
n__jj|L There is on one of these lots a two
slory weatherboards*! House wiih a
Kitchen attached, and a Frame Barn;
aSBS3» I ' IO 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.
The terms of sale will be made known on tho
day thereof by
DAVID ORRIS,
Guardian of Henry Freiiich
September I, TBs3—4i*
Orphans 9 Conrt Sate.
WILL bo pold at public sale, on Saturday, the
24th day of Scjotomber, 1853, at the public house
of John Widdicontb, in Petersburg, Perry county,
at 12 o’clock, M., a tract of most excellent
TIMBER LAND,
situate in Penn and Rye townships, Perry coiuily,
Containing 363 Acres of Land,
adjoining lands of Enos Thnl, Nathan Collier and
oilier-*, known as “Oglis Retreat,’* near the Penn*
sylvania Railroad, and only aboiit a half mile west
of the Station house. Terms, subject to dowor’of
the widow of Isaac Ogle, doc'd., one-half of (he
purchase money to be paid on the 30th day of Oc
tober next, when '.ho- sale is confirmed by the
court, and the balance in one year thereafter, se
cured by Judgment bonds or mortgage.
WM. R. GORGAS,
CONRAD RENNINOER,
Guardians of the minor children of
Henry Church, deo’d.
September I, 1853—41
Perry Demo., insert & forward bill to this office.
Female ITlodicul College of Pciinu.
FOURTH ANNUAL SESSION.
THE iffexl Course of Lectures in this Institution
1. will commence on Saturday, October 1 st, 1853,
and continue five months (21 weeks) closing on (he
2511 i of February, 1854.
faculty.
David J. Johnston, M. D., Professor of Chemistry
and Toxicology.
Ellwood Harvey, M. D., Professor of the Princi
ples and Practice of Medicine.
Hittiorn Darlington, M. D., Professor of Surgery.
Ann Preston, M. D , Professor of physiology.
Edwin Fuflscti, M. D., Professor of Anatomy.
Mark G. Kerr, M. D., Professor of Materia Med
ico and general Therapeutics.
Martha 11. Mowry, M. D.. Professor of Obstotrioa
and Diseases of Women and Children.
Almira L. Fowler, M. D., Demonstrator of Anat
omy and Chemistry.
Persona wishing furlhec information as to terms,
rogulatloesr&c., or desirous of receiving copies of
(ho AnnbMccntcnt. will please apply, personally or
by letter, tHTtho Doan of (lie Focully.
DAVID JOHNSTON, M. D.
229 Arch Street, Philadelphia
$60,00
- DR. C. S. BAKER,
T) ESPKCTFULLY ofTcra his professional sorvi*
Xv ccs to the chitons of Carlisle and surrounding
country. Office and residence in South Hanover
street, directly opposite the '•Volunteer" Office.
April 21. 1863—if
NOTICE.
NOTICE ia hereby given, (hoi the “Dickinson
Saving Fund Society/' located in Gentroville,
Cumberland county, Pa., will make application
to the next Legislature of (ho Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, for an act of incorporation, with n
capital of ton thousand dollars, and privilege to
increase to twenty-five thousand dollars, with die
odu2^nff privilege find powerfl 10 toceivo depo
sites, and'such other powers and privilegcfi 08 oro
usually granted to Saving Institutions.
By order of tlio Board.
A. G. MILLER, Treae’r.
Juno 30, 1653—0ra
NOTICE. ;’J
NOTICE la hereby given, that application’vrlll
bo made to the next Legislature, agreeably to
the constitution and lowa of thle Commonwealth,
for on alteration In tho charter of tho Carlisle Depo
rt Bank, bo as to confer upon said Dank tho rights
and nrlvlkffp* of a bank of issue, and to chartgo tho
name to that of lliP CailUl" Bank. By order of lire
Uoard of Directors. ..
WM. M, PEETEM, Cashier.
Juno 30,1853—0 m _
NOTICE
IS hereby given, that an application will bo mado
to the next Legislative of Pennsylvania, for (he
incorporation of a Bank with general banking pri
vileges, or if Impracticable, for a Deposit Bank,
with a capital of odd hundred thousand dollars, to
bo located in tho Borough of Carlisle, Cumber
land county, Pa., under the namo or stylo of “Tho
Carlisle Bank."
Carlyle, June ?3 f 1663—Cm
THE: MARRIAGE STATE ;
Shail Bfeppinttt dud BtkUhi or MUtru anil
Biekneuy atttnd it t
MOST STARTLING_CONSID ERATIONS!
Reflections for the Thoughtful.
Strongo, (hat countless human beings exist and
drag through,life as do tho beasts of tho,field, ox
tho insects of (ho earth, evincing' do moro thought
or roQootlon than though tho noblo faculties of mad
wore not voaohsafed to thorn.
Many such aro husbands and fathers, upon whom
aro deponent tho health, tho well-being, and tho
happiness of a confiding and affectionate wife, with
perhaps a family of children.
now OFTEN TT HAPPENS THAT THE
WIFE LINOEBS FROM YRATi TO YEAR
la that pitiahlo condition as not even for one day to
feel tho happy and exhilarating Influence incident
to tho enjoyment of health. ■»
Sho may not bo on invalid confined to her bod,
or oven to her room j os her prido, ambition and
energy induoo and norvo her to take personal
charge of her household, oven when her health will
oot'adihit of it j but sho Is nevertheless perceptibly
linking from day to day, and always oiling.
Thus, day after day. and month after month tran
spire. Her health daily sinks, till finally oven tho
Bopo of rooovory no longer remains. Ana thus
THE BLOOMING BRIDE,
But a few years ago in tho Hush of health and
youth, and buoyanoy of spirits, rapidly, and appa
rently inexplicably, becomes a fooblo, sickly, de
bilitated wife, with frame emaciated, nerves nn
itrung, spirits depressed, countenance bearing the
impress of suffering, and an utter physical and
mental prostration.
.Sometimes this deplorable change may and does
arise from organic or constitutional causes. But
oftoaer, by faroftouor, to gross and Inexcusable
ignorance of tho simplest and plainest rules of
health as connected with tho marriage State, tho
violation of which entails disease, suffering and
misery, not only to tho wife, but often
Hereditary Complaints upon the Children
“ UNTO Tire THIRD AND FOURTH GENERATION,”
Transmitting CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA,
HYPOCHONDRIA, INSANITY, GOUT,
ICING’S EVIL, and other* diseases,
as a
DREADFUL INHERITANCE
from Ulc Parent*.
And mast this oontinao 1 Shall wo bo wise In
all that concerns tho cattle of our fields, oar hones,
our sheep, our com, our oxen, tho naturo ana
character of tho soil wo possess, tho texture and
quality of oar goods and merchandise; bat in all that
concerns ourselves as human beings, with human
functions and passions, subject to groat derange
ment, involving our future pcaco and happiness—
in all that concerns tho health and welfare of tho
wife of our affections, and tho mother of oar chil
dren ; in all that concerns the mental and physical
well being of thoso children, we should bo im
mersed in tho darkest and most
BENIGHTED IGNORANCE,
AS CULPABLE AS INEXCUSABLE !
How long shall this ignorance prevail so produc
tive of its bitter fruits 1 How long shall the wife
and mother bo ignorant of tho nature, character and
causes of tho various womb aud sexual complaints,
embittering her days by suffering—suffering often
prolonged to years, eventuating in a complication of
diseases utterly and hopelessly incurable 1 Shall
wo for over close our oyes to the results of physio
logical science by which wo may arriro at an
understanding of ourselves as men and women,
subject to serious life-long enduring diseases, and
perpetuating them to our children.
LET EVERY WIFE AND HUSBAND FONDER
No hwband or wife nerd be ignorant of ichal
ooru'fj'iu them most to know to secure their health
and hajtjnnest. 'fhat knowledge is contained in a
tittle work entitled
THE MARRIED WOMAN’S
PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION,
BY DR. A. M. MAURICEAU,
PROFESSOR OP DISEASES OP WOMEN.
0»t Hundredth £Mi7um.’ IQmo., pp 060. Price 60 Ctnfl
lon pink paper, extra binding, $1 00.]
Pint published in 1847 5 end it is not
SURPRISING OR WONDERFUL,
Cemldcrlng Hint EVERY FEMALE
whether MARRIED OR NOT, enn here
acquire a full tmowledgo of the na
ture, character and cause* of her
comp’tlnts, with the various
Symptoms, ami that nearly
half a Million copies
should have been told. It is impracticable to con
vey fully tho various subjects treated of, as they
are of a nature strictly intended for tho married
or thoso contemplating marriogo. ’
UPWARDS OP ONE HUNDRED TIIOU
/ SAND COPIES
' Haro been SENT BY MAIL within the last few
months.
CAUTTOW Ml THE PUBLIC.
DB NOT DEFRAUDED I
Baj no book unless Dr. A. M. Manriceaa, 129
Liberty Street, N. Y., is on tho title page, and the
entry in the Clerk’s Offleo on tbo bock of tho title
page ; and buy only of respectable and honorable
dealers, or send by mail, and address to Dr. A. M.
Maoriceau, as there are spurious and surreptitious
infringements of copyright.
Upon receipt of One Dollar “ THE MAH
PTTtn WOMAN’S PRIVATE MEDICAL OOM
PANION” la sent (mai'bd /rtt) to any port of the
United States, the 0 ana das and British' Provinces.
Alf ii«tten mast bo post-paid, and addressed to
Dr. A._M, Box 1324, Now-York
Pnbilmhing Office, No. 129 Liberty Street*
N«w-York. •»
For sole by Dionch & Crop Harrisburg,! Swart
Dloomsburg, J 8 Worth Lebanon, C W Do Wit
Milford, J W Ensmingcr Denholm, H W Smith
Huntingdon,B Me onald Uniontown, J M Baum
Now Beilin, H A I.antz Reading, E T Morse
Crancsvillo, N V; R P Crocker Brownsville. Wonts
do Stark Carbondalc, Eldrcd A. Wright Williams
port, 8 Tuck Wilkosbarro.G W Earle Waynesboro;
R Crosky Morcor,B Leader Hanover, S W Taylor
Utica, RP Cummings Somerset, T U Peterson,
Philadelphia.
»- Sept. I, 1853—-Cm
Estate
NOTICE *b hereby given dial Idlers of admin*
islraiion .on iho estate of Alexander Wills, with
tlio will annexed, lalo of Lower Allen township,
Cumberland counly, deceased, have been Issued
by (he Register of said counly, lo (ho subscriber
who resides in (ho township aforesaid. All per
sons having claims against said estate-will present
them for settlement, and those indebted will make
payment lo
WM. K. GOROAS, AdmY
Aupual 25, 1055—Gl
Farm for Sale.
WILL bo sold at public sale, on Ibo promises,
on Saturday the 24th day of September, 1853, the
valuable farm situated iir North Middleton town*
ship, Cumberland county, on tho Stale road lead*
ing from Storreu’s Gap to Harrisburg, and alpros
ont occupied by George Hoch. Tho farm con*
tains about
One Hundred Acres,
G 5 acres of which arc cleared, and the remainder
is well covered with thriving young timber. Tho
n_n improvements aro a Log Dwelling
HOUSE, Double Log BARN, Wagon
■ ■nH™Shed, Corn Cribs,SloneSprlng House,
other necessary Out-buildings.—
There iu a good Apple Orchard on the premises, a
groat variety of other fruit trees. A opring of
never failing water ie convenient to the dwelling.
Title indisputable. Terms nMjdp known on the
day of solo by
4 HENRY RINEHART.
August 25, 1853—51* .
Valuable Farm at Public Sale.
THE undersigned will expose to publiosalo, on the
premises, in Mifflin township, Cumberland coun
ty, on SATURDAY, tiro 94th.day of September
noil, at 1 o'clock, P. M., a
valuable farm
of DUok Slalo Land,containing 80 acres, neat meas
ure ; about 08 acres is cleared and in a good slate of
cultivation, and tho remainder covered with thriving
limber. The improvements ore a two story
« LOO HOUSE,
H3Tf|Uand KITCHEN, and a.double LOO
WwJIljS BARN t there ie elsoen Orchard of all
of choice fruit, and pbach, plumb
and quinco trees in obundanco. This properly is
situated on a public road, loading from NewvHlo to
(ho North fountain, and about three miles from tho
Cumberland Vuiutf Railroad, adjoining lands of
Frederick Monlzer, A. T. Mothers. Goo. Roiling, and
olliora. Any porßondoslreous oi purchasing a small
Farm will find this a doslroablo property, being near
market, and located In a healthy country, lorms
of sale will bo mode (o *ult purchasers, end U»o P a y
mente rpade easy, SAMUEL FOX.
August, 95 t 1853—5w*. ( . , .
WANTEP.
Cabinet Makers, Millwrights,
Vi/, and mechanics generally, to call at John P.
Lyne’s.and take a'look at the very large and supe
rior assortment of tools just received, and which are
now ready for inspection. Call in and take a look
at them, as wo sdll cheap and endeavor to please.
JOHN P. LYOTS, •
West side North Hanover st.
• A largo lot of superior GRINDSTONES just re
el John P Lyno’s Hardware store.
August 25, 1853.
Valuable Farm at Public Sale.
ON Saturday, the Ist of October, 1853, the sub
scriber, Executor of John Baker, deo’d., will offer
at public sale, on the premises, a Valuable Farm,
situated in Monroe township, Cumberland county,
at the crossing of tho Mechanicaburg and Lisburn
roads, a milo from Ohurchlown,
Gdnlaining 106 Acres, «
more or less ; of first raio Limestone land, In o high
slate of cultivation and under good fences. The
Asm jjk improvements are a large two story
ffE«M|wStone House, Log Barn and other ne
•UliS» ceBBary 'Outbuildings, Also, a Wet)
cgsßßSof water near the door, and a thriving
Young. Orchard with every variety of choice fruit.
Ills a desirable farm in every respect, being one
of the best in the township. Persons desiring to
purchase aro requested to call on John Baker, re
siding on tho premises, who will give all necessary
information.* Salo to commence at 1 o’clock, P.
M., when the terms will bo made known by ~
GEORGE BRINDLE, Ex’r.
August 25, 1853—Ct
Farm at Public Sale.
T-WILL soli at public sale, on tho promises, on
tho 33d day of September next, my farm
shunto in Silver Spring township, Cumbcilnnd co.,
on tbo State rood from Stcnelt’s Gap to Harrisburg,
and 3 miles north of Hoguostown, and 3 mites north
of Bucher’s mills, containing
55 Acres and 92 Perches,
more or less. The improvements are n two story
AnnJL LOG D W ELLING, Wash House, and
a first rale Well of water at tho door, a
lniiisSE DCW BANK BARN, and an Applo
of young and choice fruit trees.
Tho nbavo land is nil cleared and under good fence,
and in a good state of cultivation.
Terms of sale:—Five per cent, to bo paid on the
confirmation of tho sale, and one-holf of the purchase
money’on tho first day of April next, and the resi
due will bo taken in two payments if desired by the
yurchtUor.
Sato to commence at 1 P. M. on said day,
when the terms will bo made known by
August 25, 1853—41*
Orphans’ Court Sale.
BY order of tho Orphans’ Court of Cumberland
county, will he sold at public sale, on the prem»
ises, -on Thursday (he 23d day of September next,
the fallowing Real Estate, late tho property of Peter
Kniesloy, of Silver Spring township, in said county,
deceased, to wit:
All that certain plantation or tract of land, situate
in said township, bounded by lands of Henry Gris*
singer, John Gotshall, Abraham Henniman and
others, containing
• 235 J Acres, strict measure,
fiLJL The improvements are a two story LOG
4gfBjfc. HOUSE, LOG BARN, Tenant Honsc,
JjHgiSfißStable, Blacksmith Shop, and a New
C&B&ahiino Kiln. There is a good Well of
water at the mansion bouse, and there is running
flratcr on the place. One portion of tho land is
Limestone, and the other portion ofit is 8 fit to land.
About three fourths of this farm is cleared and in
cultivation, tho other fourth is well timbered. Tho
fences ore good. This property lies about 3$ miles
north west from Hoguostown.
Sale to commence at I o’clock, P. M., when tho
terms and conditions will bo made known by
JAMES IRVIN,
Administrator of Peter Kniealcy, doc’d.
August 25, 1853—-41*
Orphans’ Court Sale.
UNDDR'-anordor of sal* from (be Orphans' Court
of -Cumberland county, (bo subscriber will ox*
pose.'to'public sale, on Iho promises, (bo following
property hie (he Real Estate of George LJgfilnor,
deceased, ▼ tz:
A Lot of Ground, situate on Main street, in the
Borough of NewvMlo, adjoining lots of Jacob Kins,
ley, Br., and Vanderboh’a heirs, containing 60 feet
OjmA in front on Main street and 160 fool in
depth to Church alley. There aro erec.
on the lot a 2 story Plastered House
Cggsß&with Bockbuiltling, a two story Frame
Shop, Wood Bhcd, Frame Stable, &c.
Sale to bo held on Saturday tho 17th of Soptom.
ber next, al 2 o’clock P. M.
Terms and conditions > Jr. known on tho day of
sale by JOHN WAGGONER,
Ex’r. of Geo. Lightncr, dec’d.
August 25, 1853—4 t
House & Lot at Public Sale.
THE'subscriber intending to relinquish iho tail
oring bfasincss in Hogoestown, Cumberland co.,
will Bell at public sale, on 'Tuesday the 11th day
ol October, 1853, o( 12 o'clock, M., tho property
on which ho now resides. Tho Lot is 40 feci in
from by 150 feel deep to on alley. Tho improve
jWt ments aro a two story Brick Dwelling
House, 34 feel front by 20 feel deep,
Jgnjßmpwjih a largo Oack*boildjng, Wash.
£SSaIB9& house, Onck Smoko (louse, Cistern,
and alt other buildings necessary to a convenient
and desirable residence, and is located in lire pleas*
antes! and most business part of the town.
The improvements are all new and finished in
the best manner, a Well of never failing wotor is
convenient to Iho house, and A choice variety of
young fruit trees on Iho lot. Persona wishing to
purchase a private residence or a aland for the
clothing or any other moderate business would do
well to attend this sale as tho property will posi
lively bo sold, inasmuch as the subscriber has
made arrangements to enter into tho ready-made
clothing business in the borough of Mcchanicsburg.
Persons wishing to see (ho property will call on
the subscriber until tho 20lh of {September, and
after that on Mr. John Coyle, living next door.
F. A. MATHER.
Aogosl 25, 1653—3 t
Valuable Real Estate at Public Sale.
BY Virtue of tho last Will and Testament of
Thomas Craighead, dcc’d. lately of Couth Mid
dleton township, Cumberland county. 1 will ox*
pose to public ?alq on tho promises at tho Mill on
THCUfcpAY, tho I6tb of September, at 13 o’clock
M.,viti
Tho Stone MERCHANT MILL,
Plaster Mill and Saw Mill situated
lililS' n B °ld township, on tho Yellow
PBnKßiocohee Greek, with about 6 acres of
ifliaving theroop erected a Two Story BRICK
BSE and all other convenient buildings. All
Machinery Is of the first class end calculated to
Y>rk profitably. The property Is situated five
>J from the Railroad at Carlisle and about ono
ojfrom tho Baltimore turnpike. Tho power con
ijof the whole creek below the mouth of the
attain Creek
I go—at tho same lime and place, will bo sold
Plantation or Tract of Land across tho creek
Who Mill, colled the'Tine Form,” containing
I SBS Acres,
half of which is cleared and cultivated ond tbo
[ half in (he finest Umber. Tho Improvements
I Log Ilousoand Bkrn. -
iso—at tho same time and place a Tract of Lend
ie Adams county lino In Dickinson township,
/ CONTAINING 121 ACRES
o or less, having about io acres doored, with a
11 Log Houso ond a'atkblb Oh It.
'ho titles to these properties are unexceptionable.
| terms of solo, which will bo made easy, will bo
do known on the day. . in I
RICH A HD CRAIGHEAD.
Executor of Tho's Orolghead, dec’d. j
Vug. IS, 1608 —(s. i
ALL persons indefileA (o lbe aubidrlber, are-boro
by notified to come forward and settle off tbelr ac
counts, as no longer indulgence ;wlll be givdo,and if
not settled before the . firsl'"day of October, 1853,
they will be placed in (ho hands of a. Justice for
collection.
JAMES GALLAGHER, Agent.
Sept. I, 1853—7 w.
LETTERS of administration on the estate ofl
Henry Mater, late of Upper Alien township, Cum
berland co., Pa., deceased, have been Issued by
the Register of said county, to the subscriber who
resides in the township aforesaid. All persons
indebted t 6 said estate are requested to make im
mediate payment, and those having claims will
present them for settlement to
C, TITZEL, Adm’r.
August 25, 1853—fit
THE School directors of North Middleton Dis
trict, will meet at (ha tiooso of Henry Glass in Car
lisle, on Saturday, (bo 3d day of September next, at
ten o'clock, A. M., for (ho purpose of examining 14
teachers, to take charge of (ho Common Schools of
said district for tho ensuing term. By order of (ho
Board. JOHN MILLER, Sect'/.
August, 26,1853.—3 w.
PROPOSALS will be received for the erection
of a school house, at or near Trindle Spring church,
in Silver Spring township, 32 by 28 feet with ono
door and ten windows—something liko (he school
house in Hampden township—near the turnpike
between T. U. Bryson’s and Geo. Gleim’a; to be
built either of brick, elono or frame, one story and
about 9. feel in the clear. All applications must
be furnished (he Secretary on or before the lOib of
September,next, when the Board will meet to act
upon thorn. By order of tho Board.
G. H. BUCHER, Sec’ly.
August 25, 1653—3 t
STORE FOR SALE.
fTHIE subscriber wishing to remove west to engage
X in other pursuits, offers at private sale, on reas
onable terms, bis Slock of Goods, embracing tho
usual variety kept in a country afore. Any person
wishing to engage In the mercantile business would
do well to embrace this opportunity, as (ho stock
will compare favorably with any stock of goods in
the country, and (ho location for business is one of
tbo best in tho county, being situated in tho healthy
and romantic village of Springfield, and in tho midst
of a fertile and productive neighborhood.
For particulars, address (ho undersigned at Dig
Spring P. O. JOHN HOOD.
July 28, 1853—if.
VJscftil, Fragrant, and Good.
BJ. KIEPFER has just returned from Philadcl
, phia, with an additional supply of FRESH
J?DRUG3, which, in connection with his former
yg stock, will make his establishment complete in
Ok (his department. In addition to (bo above be
has also just opened a fresh supply of
JAMES IRVIN
Confectionaries, Fruits,
Nuts, Pastes, and Fancy Articles of every descrip
tion.
Tho attention of Ladies is especially invited to
his extensive assortment of fancy articles. Ladies
Toilet Fancy Soaps end Perfumeries of o*ery varie
ty. Gentlemen are invited to examine his fine as
sortment of Fancy Articles. Segars, China and
Porcelcan Pipes, Tobaccocs of every variety, Shav
ing and Toilet Soaps, which will he found to bo
very superior, Canes, Riding and Carnage 'Whips,
and many other articles which more especially inte
rest gentlemen.
A number of very superior Woolen Malls on bond
Tho Proprietor will ho very happy to have his
friends generally call and examine his goods wheth
er they may wish to purchase or not.
Carlisle, July 7, 1863.
DR. GEORGE 25. BRETZ,
Dentist.
WILL peiform all operations upon tho teeth that
may bo required for their preservation. Arti
ficial teeth inserted, from a single tooth to an entire
set, on tho most scientific principles. Diseases of
tho mouth and irregularities carefully treated. Office
at the residence of his brother, on North Pitt street,
Carlisle.
Juno 2ft, 1853.
NOW open and for sale al “ Marion HaCzS 1
Family Grocery Store, a large and general assort*
ment of articles, useful and fancy, embracing in
part—
Maracaibo and Java Coffees,
Green Rio and Roasted Coffee,
Jenkins’ beat brand of Teas,
Drown and Clarified Sugars,
While and Preserving “
Pulverized and crushed “
Broroa, Cocoa and Chocolate,
Rice and Corn Starch,
Farina and Essence of Coffee,
Lovering’s finest Syrup, Orleans Banking Molas
ses, Spices, ground and unground; Mace, Citron,
Vanilla Doan, Cheese, Crackers, Candles, &c.
JSt) Our Qiiccnswnrc, BB|
■Bs embraces a large and general varietyppy
of tho best while Granite, a Iron Slone ware, Liv
erpool and Common ware, enabling iho customer
lo select in sells or pieces of any size necessary
and of the different styles, together with a variety <
of Hnc White and Gold Band, English and French
China setts of 'Tea ware, and other varieties of
1 useful and fine fancy China ware, including troys,
plates, vases, fruit dishes, coffee cups, &c.
embracing bowls, dishes, molasses cans, sugar
howls, a large selection of fine fluted tumblers,
wine and egg glasses, and other useful articles.
Willow and Cedar Ware,
among which aro tubs, churns, water pales, mca.
suits, market baskets, travelling baskets, as well
as other covered and uncovered baskets. Also,
Table Oil of tho finest brand, Sperm and other
Oils, Tobacco - , Cigars, Soaps, &c. A email lot
of choice MACKAREL of No, I quality. Also,
a trimmed Mese Mackerel—both in handsomo as
sorted packages of halves, quariersand kits—with
all the other varieties of a Grocery and Queens*
ware store.'
Wo feel thankful for the patronage heretofore
bestowed on us, and invito a continuance of like
favors. J. W. EBY.
Carlisle, Juno 0, 1853.
Spi'luff and Summer Goods.
THE subscriber in now opening a beautiful assort
ment of seasonable goods, comprising in tho lot
now stylo Drocsdo Bareges in wood color, Figured
Bareges of various styles, Orapo d'Espagno, Crape
d’Artvis, Brszilliannos, Orapo do Paris, Grenadines,
French Organdy Lawns, Barege de Laincs, Mous*
do Laines, Dotted snd 'plain Swiss Mulls, Jaconet
and Cambric Muslins, Cambria Dimitys, Lmbroider-
Ics, English Crapes, Loco Veils, Hosiery ond Gloves
of all kinds, with a variety of other Goods, all of
which will bo sold at very low prices.
May 12. 1859,
PERSONS visiting Carlisle, should not leave be
fore taking a glance at B J Kieffcr’s Drug and
Chemical Stoic, South Hanover street. Ho has on
band a vanctv ol Fancy Articles, such os hair, hat,
clolb, flesh; toolh and other Brushes) Cologne bot
tles, Furniture Dusters, combs. Port Monaires, card
and worked Baskets, Noto Paper, Visiting Cards
and Cases, Fans, Accordcons, dec. Ladies are in
vited to look at his superior Matts. Call soon ashe
is determined to salt bargains.
July 14. B J KIEFFtiR.
AFRESH supply of Paints, Oils, Varnhhos, Dye
Stuffs, Glass, Putty, Sash Tools, dec.
Also. Baking Soda and Bryan's Pulmonic Waf
ers, for thp euro of Goughs, Colds, Asthma, Con
sumption, and al other diseases of tho Lungs for
aale at D J KIEFFER’S.
fuly U. 1853
JUST received,asplendedassorlmantoi’Baragade
Lalns, which will be sold vary cheap at
May 5, '53 R. W. WOODS, Aft,
Notice.
Estate Notice,
Teachers Wanted.
To Builders.
B. J. KIEFFER
NEW GROCERIES.
Olassirarc,
G. W. lIITNER.
Vluable Farix Ot
rpHE-subscriberoffcra lit %rrir«X# bid.fklwilU
Itarni situate in North Middleton
Cumberland county, three mile* east of Ctrßefend*
joining anda of Jeremiah Greiner,David Kltiiwl
other** containing., . ... i
3<fc Acred
of first rale Limestone Land, id a 6fg& tUtaofonl*
livatioD, having thofedni erebted a Two Sim Direr
ling House, 94 by 30 feet, w«U finlilMd*
a Bank Bara 48 by 43 feet; also,awag£
fia|SfflflL|aQ abed, coro crib and a first rate Shop*
for any trade, and all of irfclA
aro new, with a well of walfil* at (be dooLatso,*
young Apple Orchard of choice frail trees. PecaeM
wishing to eeo the property will call on the aabeori*
ber roaiding on (hu premises. • JACOB FINK;
August 18,1853-<-Cw*
FARM FOR SAXiH.
THE subscriber offer* at Private Sale, t valnablo
Farm situs (o in Dickinson Iwp., Cdmb.CO*OM«
fourth of a mile from the Cbombersburg fit’Carllild'
(uroplkc, and 10 miles west of "Carlisle, knotm ed
the “Locust Grove Farm,’* containing abonl
iso Acres
of Limestone Land, in a good stale of eollivatiodj
with aboulSO Acres of Timber Land. The Improve
monts aro a good DWELLING
KgjffSU HOUSE, TENANT HOUSE, TWO
llSi*l» DARNS ’ Corn Cribs, Wagon Sbed, a
variety of Fruit, tod a walldf
good and never failing water near the door. . Fov
particulars enquire of WILLIAM PATTON.
August 18, 1853—3 w,
03\Lancss(er Intelligencer insert to the amount
of $l, ond charge Volunteer. * fc
FARM FOR SAIiB.
rpHE subscriber ofiersalprivatesalethatvalasUir
X farm, situate in Monroe township, Cumberland
county, about two miles east of Ghnrchtowii,hn.owii
as the propeity of John Line, dec’d.,containing
70 Acres,
more or loss, of excellent limestone land, about 09
acres of which are cleared and under goodcnlllva.
tion. The remainder is well covered with thriving
Timber. The improvements are a two sldiy,
Jgjft TVEd THER-B OJiIWED HOVS&
£|otT|Uq DOUBLE BANK BARN, Com*
Wagon Sheds, and other out
gßgsSßSlkuilding*, There is a never failing
Well of Water at the door of the dwelling. Also,
on the promises a first rote apple orchsrd udl«a*
ricty of other fruit trees.
If tho above property is not sold previous to 849
urday, the 24th day of September, 1863, It will, on
(hat day bo ofibred at public sale, on, (he
at 10 o’clock, A. M., of said day.
EMANUEL LINE, fir hitmif
and other hein of John Ltne t dec'd.
August 4,1853—8w*
Carlisle White Snlplmr Sprlip,
n__n THIS beautiful watering-place,silo*
4£@ni|&ba(ed 4j miles front Carlisle, Comber
]>>|aMp,and coun, y. Pa » was opened on lb*
aHSSfrl&lh of Juno, presenting all (he enjoy
ments ot a first-class establishment. Recent ini*
provements have made the accommodations exten
sive. This placets remarkable for the medicinal
properties of its waters, beautiful mountain scen
ery, and for the purity and drynese of the etmoe*
phere, rendering U peculiarly pleasant and atlfae
tive as late as 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, Proprietor*.
July 7,1853—2 m
Proposals for Forage.
SEALED proposals will bo received at the Qasrtet
Mister’s Office, Carlisle Barracks, Pa., until 10
o’clock, A. M., October 15th, 1853, for
120 Tods of ll&y,
8000 Bushels of Oats,
1300 Bushels of Corn,
to be delivered as follows :
700 Bushels Corn and 30 loos Hay between the
Ist and 20lh of December, 1853.
600 Bushels Corn and 3000 bushels Oats between
the Island 20th January, 1854.
30 Tons flay and 3000 bushels Oats between (b*
Jet and 20th February, 1854.
30 Tons Hay between the Ist and 20lh Apfif, fBS4.
90 Tons liay between the Ist and 20lb .May, 1854.
2000 Bushels' Oata between tbs Ist and 15lb Jana
1854. . -
Tbs Act. Anhl. Qaartw Afu(, rceenre* Ike r(|bl
to reject all bids deemed by him too high,
. „ W. B. LANE.
Lieat. ftegl. Ml. Rifle*, A. A. Q, M.
Carliale Barrack*, Pa. Aug 4—llff.
WOOD WANTED,
WANTED at Carliale Barrack*, Pa,, 600 Cord*
of Wood in large or email qaanlilie*.
Apply 10 W. B. LANE.
Lioal. RegL Ml. Rifle*. A. A. Q. M.
Augual 4,1853—4 w.
Cant Bo Boat!
Second Arrival of New Summer Dry
Goods!
THE subscriber respectfully Informs hit frleodfe
and numerous customers, that he Hal returned from
Philadelphia with a large assortment of Sommer
Goods, which will be sold at astonishingly low
prices.
Cloths, Muslins, Bonnets & Hats.
Caeslmeroa, Calicoes,
Vestings, Ginghams, Gloves,
Summer Cloths, Lawns, Mitts, Pant SlOffs,
Berages, Collars, Edgings, Handkerchiefs, Baraga
do Laines, Laces, Insortings, Stockings, Shammer
Silks, Parasols, die. ■
Boots Sc Shoe*.
A large assortment of Men’s, Women’s and Chil
dren's Boots and Shoos, Jenny Lind and Bukin
Shoes at very low prices.
Colored and White Carpet Chain,
A largo assortment of Groceries, snob as Sugar,
Coffee, Molasses, Rico, Gun and Black Teat,
The attention of all who wish good bargain! la
solicited, as great Inducements can be offered to
purchasers.
Don't forgot the old stand, Humerich's corner.
North Hanover street.
Butler, Kggs, Rags and Soap, taken at market
pricce. N. W. WOODS, Agl.
Carlisle, Juno 9, 1853.
Prices Kedneed.
THE subscriber Is now Sonins' off Ms Urge stiff
splendid stock of Summer Goods, at
low prices.
Elegant Lawns for 6, 10 and IS ots.
Barege de Loinea for 13 worth 35*
Super Darego 18 worth 37.
Summer Silks 25 worth 37.
Elegant Tissues 37 worth 631.
Calicoes 5, G, 8 and 10.
Linen Luslrod'boly G.
Stockings 6,10 and 19.
Black Silk 60, 63, 75 sod TOO.
Carpetings and Mattings at reduced priest.’
Sugars 5, G and 7. Prime Rio OofTss 10. -
Shoos from 25 cents to •I.
Damask Table Clothe frord $7 to $5. .
Parasols from 12 cents (o $2,60, -
Bleached and unbleached Muslins V#ry d&otifti
AH kinds of goods will be run off at vert loir
tee. Como ouo and all, and seourt torgintt*
Recollect tho old stand, East High fit. -
CHAB, OQILiy.
Sept. 1,1053
PARASOLS. Just received a kabdtorie of
Parasols.
DowniTß—Jutt opened e lafge Jet of «t
the now afore of Weiso 46 Campbell.
April 21, 1653,
Embroideries, jitii received ■ fog# assert*
moht of cuffs, underaleevM, spefleere; collars &
ruffling.
Shawls*—A lot of handiome spring shawls for
sale very cheap.
Gait-bub. —Black and fancy coloied Gaiters, just 1
received and for aafo by Wfcise «Sc Campbell.
April 21, 1063,
Ribbons,