pictures of the liOvcd & Gonc. LIFE WHERE ART THOU RECORDED 1, Blul bo Ihourl tW can limnotuilM. ... trtiai Art that baffle* time’* tyrannic claim to quench U. How sweet it is in attar days, when memories on memories oris?) and dieams of bygone times, and long forgotten things cotne softly to the heart. How sweet we say it {s,to,gaao upon (he likeness of some dear friend, with whom weonccassociated, whether far away, sailing upon the broad ocean, strolling over the prairies of the far west, wandering in strange lands, across the blue waters, Or sleeping beneath the cold olods.of earjh, or tbo roaming ware. How pleasant the thought, that (he art divine can give us the perfect resemblance of the absent and lhe loved, till we can almdst'irahgino it Is reality, that life and bhimhltun alone’are wanting, for otteh as we gazo upon e good picture, the eyes seem to sparkle With brilliancy, and thojips appear, as if about to speak. A Daguerreotype is far more ptcferoblo to a paint* Ing, simply bocause' ft Is far more correct and more convenient : the forth stands out as It wore from the plate, and gives ovary expression of the faco as it was in the original. The Daguerreotype iswilbout doubt one of the greatest inventions of the nineteenth century, and its benefit to man Incalculable. Though simple in its operation, yet the human mind cannot comprehend exactly Its strange mysteries : its sha* dow ts the plate as if by magic, and we can only wonder lhat it is so. *•' •*’ Those whd ; halve not yot procured these precicus metaentoes.we would advise (.0 call upon oar friend A. B.'Tuans, at his Gallery in Hall, in ftomsburg, or at his n6w gallery,ln Mario* Hah, Carlisle, and<our word for it, you will be obligingly entertained, and furnished with likenesses that will please and delight, even the most (ostidious. lie has long occupied an enviable pdsitlon ns a Daguer reon Artist, received a D.iploraa for bis splendid Da guerreotypes at the late State Agricultural Fair, at Harrisburg, ,and by.close application and long expe rience, has made many.experiment* In the art, and is ready to compete with- any cstoblishm ent in th country. • , • M och attention is given to copying deguorreotypes and other pictures. Small piclurescon be enlarged to any size. , Children of any age taken. Daguerreotypes inserted in Lockets, Breastpins, finger rings, pencil heads, &c. Instructions given in the art on the most reason able terms. Pictures taken in cloudy os well as in clear weatb* er. «A collodion of portraits can be seen at the Rooms, which are fair at all limes. September 22, 1853—8 t 11. J. WOLF, Attorney at Law. ( Office, No. 2, Deettm'a Row.) All professional basinets strictly attended In. 'fhe German language spoken as readily as the English. September 22, 1853. 13 lection, JProcl a nia tl on, WHEREAS, in and by an act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn* sylvania, entitled “An act relating to the election of this Commonwealth,’* passed the 2d day of Jo. ly, A. D. 1839, it is made the duty of the Sheriff of every county within this Commonwealth, to give public notice of the General Elections, and in euch notice to enumerate : 1. The officers to be elected. 2. Designate the place at which (he election is to be held. I JOSEPH M'D ARMOND, High Sheriff of rhe County of Cumberland, do hereby make known end give (hie. public notice to (he electors of the county of Cumberland, that on Tuesday, the llth day of October next, an election will be held at the several election districts established by law in said county, at which lime they will vote by bal lot for the several officers hereinafter named, viz: One Person for Canal Commissioner of the Slate of Pennsylvania. One Person for Judge of the Supreme Court of the State of Pennsylvania. One Person for Auditor General of the Slate of Pennsylvania. One Pbrson for Surveyor Genera] of the Slate bf Pennsylvania. One Person to represent the eooniies of Cum borlond and Perry in (he Senate nf Pennsylvania. represent of Cnoii berlnnd in the House of Kepreseniati v. p Q f Penn’a. One Person for Treasurer of the county of Cum berland. One Person for Commissioner of Copiberland cnuniy. One Person for District Attorney of Cumberland county. Onb Person for County Survpynr of the county “*l d election, and •ImII also himself awoar that hi of Cumberland. booafido residence, in pursuance of his lawful cull- On* Person for Director of the Poor of Cora- in ** '! wllhln lhe disirioi, and that he did not ro berfand poonty. move into said district for the purpose of voting Ok* PefiaoN for Audlfof of the county of Cum- th ®£f' n * ... . . berland. * Every person qualified ss afbrcsnld, and who shall The eleciion inlho district (composed of rhp bo- eT,,'* " rc 'l" ir ' ri ; '’ f , ' i ” >nd rough of Carlisle and the townships of Norlh P !, T T k m * ,O "T ' bo to Middle,on, South Middle,on. Lowe? Dickinson. .lull re?W„ P ' ° r d, ” ,r,cl ln wl,,ch b ° Lower Frankford and Lower Westpennaboroogh, ‘Han, person sh.ll prerent or allo-npt to prevent w W be held at the Court House, In the borough «ny officer of any election under this act from hold* °*4? « i . , ; . w Ing such election, or use or (hroa'cn any violence Olpction in the dislrict tfomposftd of Silver to any such officer, or shall interrupt or improperly township, will be held at the public house interfere with him in the execution of his duly, or Of George Duey, in Hogestown, in said toWnship. “bail block up the window or avenue to any window The eleoion in the district composed of Harap- w ,bero the same may be holding, or shall riotously den township, will be held at the house formerly disturb the peace at such election, or shall use or CCCflptod by H. Dressier, In said township, practice any intimidating throats, force or violence, The election in the dislrict composed of Upper design to Influence unduly or overawe any Allen township, will be held at the public house e * BC,or ’ or 10 present him from voting or to restrain 6f blf. Underwood, in Shepherdstown. the freedom of choice, such persons on conviction The election in the district composed of the 3 h n bo fted “by sum not exceeding five hundred township of Lower Allen, will be held at the Wa. r. arB ond ba ~^P r * Bonoc J for “ n J time not less than gon maker Shop of Jonas Hunchbargcr, on Slate } ,fC ? Oor moro 1,00 {wclto months, and if it shall l\\\\ t r o 'on oiato bo shown to coorl, where (ho (rial 6f tfuch offence Tim f„ A.* _ shell bo hud, that the person so ofTcodinff was not a (Pennfthnr^.Lh 11 1 6!f ‘n t, CO » m rj Be(, i- of i.^ aBl rc#ldcnt 11,0 city, ward, district of township whore f I ennsborough lo w n«bip» will be held at the house the offence was committed, and not entitled (o vote now. occupied by Lr Oolson, at the West end of (heroin, (lien on conviction ho shall bo sentenced to 11 b® Harris^burg Bridge. • pay a lino of not less than one hundred nor mute The election In the dislrict composed of New than onu thousand dullrfrs, and bo imprisoned not Übmberland,, will be hold, at the public house of less than ait months Ur more than two years. W. H. Bohld in the borough of Now Cumberland. ‘lf.soy porsoha shall make any hot or wagei 1 Upon The election In the district composed of the bo- *be result of any election within the Commonwealth, rough of Mfcpant'ceburg, will be held at lliopubllo or shall offer to mike any such Got or wager, either house of Johri UooVeL in said borough. by verbal proclamation thereof, or by any written or The election In (ho district composed of Monroe P r,n,ed advertisement challenge or invite ony per. township, Will bo held at the public house of P rf .°s lb , L mak6 . Bo6h bet or wager, upon conviction ft. Goodyear, In Chufchtown, In said township. ,lT ot h ® ? T -h#H f “ rf ° u #nd lhrco Umc " The election in the district composed of Upper °.V°» b 0 b °. < ‘i n i . ~r >i Dickinson lowhahlp, Will tie held at iho public I, fcf, P ,„T I™ •" T ,,,l 'k’ ll .>li.ll fradulonc. Lit.A rt.dadon . , i ty any election in this Commonwealth, or house ofC rlstfan HoJTman, Ih Said township. boinj otherwise qualified shall vote out of his proper Tho I° tho d, * ,r ' cl composed of the bo- district, or if any person knowing the want of such rough ofNewville, and townships of Mifflin, Up- qualifications, shall aid or procure such persona to per rrankrord, Upper Westpcnnsborough, and vote, tho person offending shall on conviction, bo Chat part of Newton township, not Included In tho fined in any sum not exceeding two hundred dollars Leesburg.election district hereinafter mentioned, «nd bo imprisoned for ony term not exceeding three Will bo hold at the Brick School House, In the months. borough of NowvlllC, ‘lf any pofatm Vote at (note than one election The election In the district composed of Hope- Strict, of otherwise fradulcntly vote mare than once well township, will bo held at the School House, nn 11,0 “ amo da F. or “hall fradulonlly fold or deliver in Nowburg. In said township, lo lho Inspector two llckcis together, with the Intent The election In tho district composed of the bo- 10 VDl °* or a,,n, i procure anorhor so lo do, rough of Shlpponsburg, Shlppensburg township he or tho offending, shall on conviction bo fined in and that pan of Southampton township not includ- 3 n V? f ?. not * l h *l nor ™ ro ,hin r,TO hon ed in tho Leesburg olecifon district, will bo hold , “ nd bo ,m P r l ,,oncd f ot ■«*»«»» not al (he Council Home, in Iho borough of Shlppon,- !c *'' h “ n " ,r °” ”° r mo '° ,b * n '" el?0 burg* 'lf any person not qualified to vole in this Com- And in end by nn not of tho General Assembly ■grco.bly to l.tr, (ojcopl lho aon. of of this Commonwealth, pasaod lho 3d July, 1839, J“" lin<;d “Uliana) .hall appaar at any plaoo of aloo. it is thus nrnvidfwt* iiTkl* <i. tv . *1 lion for the purpose of issuing llohcta orofinflueno pVrl. cf N? Jon an7s„. . l qU . al ' fi ? d e,e ?. ore ,° r l i"? Iha olUlcn. qualified ,0 to.o ho .hall on eon.lo- IhooanntTofoLhnvS l ,ion rorr " i > «' l ' l P’f any aum dot oicaoding one ini llnoa a?d dlamao. l . d i l,oUnde ‘ l , l >y Ibe follow- hundred dollara for otlorv auuh olfcnco, and Impria- oountv v */ e P ,nnfn ff al *ho oned for any term not exceeding three itaonlha.* I (ho InwwnahlDß of'nJ^bf 0 a * on ß lino dividing Agreeably lo lho provl.lona of tho aiily liral ■ D ' c kinßon and Notvlon to tho aoolion ofaaid act o.ory Genera) and Special Eloe- J-n-., Hn,.l« nc ° * .?* e “k' lurnplbo to Con- lion ahall bo opened between Iho hoora ofolgbt and ° n * a . J luri| pikn, in Soutliamp- lon In tho forenoon, and ahall continue without n l nJad V. rri 1 ,?!? l>olnt on ll,n Wolnul interruption or adjournment until ee.cn o'clock in ' unttom uoad at Keyhqnk S| Including Reybuok's l, io evening when tho polla ahall ho cloaud. ! direglton lo lho Saw And lho Jndgoa of tho roapeed.o dialriola aforo- i Krvehor’a rlin ln ISf 0I< ""' ,l ™'» "long a.IJ, ar, b, the Bald act required-fo moot at Iho I tvlnnfr ihn linn nf Adnma mB conn, y lino, Ihonne , Court llou^,'in (ho borough ofCarlialo on lho third , ?I.R anJ ‘V* P>»™ of ho- «her the .aid da, of “.leo.on, bolng Friday Iho ole f ''ornhy declared anew Id'h day of Oolnhor then and (hero to perform Iho , eeparalo oleotion diatnet, lho oleotion lo bo hold at >lrin E a required of them b, taw, tiro public houao of Vlolor Shannon, in Loeahorrr, I T''u roinrn Judge, ol the Sonalorlal diatriof will i Soulhamplon township.” mem at the Court Honan Imho Borough'ofCarlialo, 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ? n Tu "* t,a J Iho 18lh da, ol Oolnhor than and (hero 1 That over, poraon.otoepllog Jo.llcc.oflho P.aoa. I GUenm'dorml!'“i! W'.'i '*?•. . ' Who ahall hold anyoffloo or appointment afprodlor ofScprnmbw. A?i». h IBJ9 ‘ C “ ' • lb " 15 ‘ h d " y (ruxt unJer the United Slates, or of this Slate. or any | JOSEPH M'ninunvn cu c«, or inoorparalcd dlalriot, wholher a commiaalon. ShorKT. OlHoo, Car Mali* J M DARMOND r 6borl(K eU officer or otheiwiao, a officer or agflpt, 1 Sept, JS, IgiS, • *{■ who I* or shill be employed under ihe legislative, executive, or judiciary* depattmebts'of ibis. State, or of the United States, or of any city. or pfany incor porated district, and also that every trio robe r of Con* gress and of Slate Legislature,'and ! of the Select.or Common Council pfafty city, or commissioner or any Incorporated district, is by law incapable of holding or exercising at the some time, the office or appoint ment of judge, inspector, or clerk of any elections of this Commonwealth, and that no inspector, judge, or other officer of such election shall bo eligible to bo then voted for* And tho said act of Assembly, entitled an act re* luting to elections of this Commonwealth, passed July 2d, 1839, farther provides as follows, (o wit: “That tho inspectors and judges shill meet at the respoelivo places appointed for holding the election in tho district to which they respectively belong, bo fore 9 o'clock in the morning of the Second Tuesday ofOctotier, and bach of said inspectors shall appoint ono clerk, who shall bo a qualified voter of suob dis trict. “In case the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for inspector, shall not atteod on the day of tho election, then the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes forjudge ot the next, preceding election shell act as inspector in his place. And in cose the person who shall.hove recoivodtho highest number of voles foP'inspoctur shall not attend, tho person .elect* ed judge shall appoint an inspector in his place, and In case the person elected a judge shall not attend, thou tho inspector who received the highest number of voles shall appoint a judge in his place, or if any vacancy ehall continue in the board for the space of one hoar after (he time fixed by law for tho opening of the election, the qualified voter's of tho township ward or district for which such officer shut! have boon Dlocled, present at the place of election, shall 1 elect one of their number to fill such vacancy: “It shot! be tho duty oft ho several assessors of each district to attend, at the place ofholding every gener al special or township election, during the whole time said election is kept open, for (ho purpose of giving Information, to tho inspectors and judges when called on in relation to (ho right of any person as* sessed by them to vole at such election, or such other matters in relation to tho assessment of voters os the said inspectors or cither of thorn shall from time to time require. “ No person shall bo permitted to vole ot any election as aforesaid, than a white freeman of the age of twenty.one-years or more, who shall have re sided in the State at least ono year, and in tho o lection district where ho offers his vote at least ten days .immediately preceding such election, and with* in two years paid a State or county tax, which shall have been assessed at least ten days before the e* lection, But a citizen of the United States, who has previously been a qualified voter of this Slate, and removed therefrom and returned, and who shall have resided In the election district and paid taxes aforesaid shall bo entitled to vote after residing in this Stale six months; Provided, That tho white freemen, citizens of the United States, between tho ages of twenty ono and twenty two years who haVo resided in on election district ten days ot aforesaid, shall bo entitled to vote although they shall not have paid lazes. No person shall bo permitted to vote whose name is not contained in the list of taxiblo inhabitants furnished by the Commissioners, unless, First, ho produce a icceipt for the payment within two years, ofa State or County tax, assessed agreeably to the constitution,and give satisfactory evidence either on his oath or affirmation of another that he has paid such a In*, or on failure to prodnco n receipt slut, moke oath to the payment thereof. Second, if bo claim a right to tote by being oh elector between the ago of twenty one and twenty two years, he shall depose on oath or affirmation that he has resided in this State at least one year next before his applies lion, and mako such proof of residence in the die tricl as is required by (his act and that he doe* verily believe from the account given him that ho is of the ago aforesaid, and such other evidence as is required by this act, whereupon (ho name of the person so admitted to vote shall ho inserted in the alphabetical list by the inspector, and a nolo made thereto by writing tho word •tsx,’ if ho shall bo ad mitted to vole by reason of having paid tax, or tho word ‘ago/ tie shall bo admitted to vole by reason ofuuch age, shall bo called out to the dorks, wht •htill make the like notes in llio lists of Tutors kepi by them, ‘ln all cases where the name of the person claim Ing to Toto is found on the list furnlslied by the comihissionors and assessor, or his right to .solo whether found thereon or not, Is objected to by any qualified ci|izcn r ii shall be the duty of. the inspue— tors to examine such parsons on oulh os to his qual ideations, and if ho claim to hove resided within the Stale for onu year or more, his oath shall bo suffi cient proof (hereof, but shall make prool by al least .one competent witness, who ahull be a qualified elector, that hg bos resided within the district for more than ten days next immediately proceeding Notice. AIiL penoni indebted to the subscribert-are here* by notified to come forward end settlo off their ac counts, aa no longer indulgence will be given, and if not settled before the firat day of October, 1853, they will be placed in the hands of a Justice for collection. JAMES GALLAGHER, Agent. Sept. I. 1653—7 w. * Estate Notice. LETTERS of Administration on the estate of Nathan Woods, late of Westpennsboro* township, Cumberland county, deceased, have been issued by the Register of said county, to the subscriber, residing in the same township s All persons in debted to said estate will make immediate pay ment, and those having claims will present them for settlement to N. J. RAMSEY WOODS, Ex'r. September 8,1853—6t* Every Man Ills Own Miller. CLARK'S Patent Combined Grinding and Bolt ing Mill, is an invention which cannot fall com ing into general use, turning out os It does from (ho wheat extro flour, superfine, middlings, ship stuff and bran, at a single operation, and in tbo most complete manner. This truly scientific mill fills a space of hot three feet in diameter, and five feel high, ib worked by a single shaft, capable of grind ing and bolting from throe to (on bushels of Wheat on hour, and can be propelled by any power from four horse to any which may be desired. The en tire cost of a mill calculated to make ono barrel of flour to the hour, docs not exceed $4OO. Those de siring to purchase a mill, or the patent fur counties or townships in Pennsylvania, are requested'to ad dress Wpi. Heilman,or cal! at N 0.41 Brown street, Philadelphia, September 6, 1963 3t AN AMENDMENT 7b an Ordinance relating to the Markets, passed the 3d day of June , A, D. 1852, Seo. I. Be it enacted and ordained by the Town Council of the Borough of Carlisle, and it is here by enacted by the authority of the same, That the third section of an Ordinance of said Borough re lating to the markets, passed on the 3d day of June, 1852, bo so amended that no huckster or re lailerof provisions, fruits, vegetables, hay, oats, corn, nuts, &0., shall be permitted to purchase of the persons attending the market for the sale of the same, such articles or any of them, at any other time at the market house, except at the regular market hours, under the penalty of $9,50 for the first offence, and $6 for the second offence~to be collected as like penalties are now recoverable undei the Charter, By-laws, and Ordinances of said Borough are recoverable. Sec. 2. That the 4th section of said Ordinance shall be so amended as that no huckster or retail er, shall purchase, during the market hours, mote than G bushels of corn, G bushels of oats, and 6 bushels of rye, on any one market day, under the penally of $5, to be recovered as like penalties un der the Charter, By-laws, and Ordinances of said Borough, as aforesaid. Sec. 3. That the butchers and retailers of meat who have the inner stalls and area of the market house, shall have the privilege during the warm season, viz: from the Ist day of April to the Ist day of October,on regular marketdaystosell their meat before the regular market hours, and be sub ject m all other respects to the Ordinance relating to the markets, enacted on the 3d day of June; A. Enaoled al the Coanoil Chamber, September I, 1853 - J. E. DON HAM, Ptoa’l. „ „ H. BLAIR, Chief Bur. h»EO. S. SeAhiOuT, Secl’y, 3l ™nab.e I'.u m f or sale. ~ “ r . (: °. n | r “r Denninger, deceased, will i H , V lu “ bl ” r »"n "I public sale, on Thar., day the 27th day of October' next,initiated in Lower Al on township, Cumberland eonniy, p u , about 2 miles west of Harrisburg— the Slate road from liar ntborg to Carlisle and Gellysbnrg, run, .long one side of 11, and the Cumberland Volley Railroad runs through ono corner of it and has a down grade fnto the Borongh of Harrisburg; thereby haring od.an tsges for a forwarding bbsincr* hot surpassed ih Cumberland county. There arc two largo Merchant mills within half a milo of it, and is in a healthy and pleasant neighborhood. It contains J 113 Acres, of excellent Limestone Land, about 05 acre* of it being cleared* Under good fences* and in a high State of cultivation; the. remainder la well covered wiqj young thriving eimberimost hickory. The improve- JmA mente are a two alory Slone UouSo and Kitchen, Stone Smoke House* p large Switzer Dorn, under part atone* a Coin house and Wagon Shed at tached* with a Well and a pump in it of excellent and never foiling watoi near the house,a largo Orch ard of choice fruit, and a Cider Press in it. Taking it altogether thin property offers induce 1 menla to men of capilol not often met with. Persona wishing to view this property before the sale, can call on the subscriber who resides on It* and will give all the Information that may bo required. FREDERICK RBNNINOER. September 8,1653—7 t Orphans’ Court Sale, On Thutsday Ihe I3lh day of October, 1863, in pursuance of an order of Iho Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, will be sold ol public sale, Iho following property, lalo the eslalo of John Brownawelt, of Silver Spring township, in aald county, deceased, viz t A valuable Form eiloalo in said township, on lbs Trindls Spring road, abouJ 3 miles weal of Meohanicsburg, Containing 114 Acfes, and 801 perches, adjoining lands of Jacob Koal, Henry Spcra, Georgs Coover and ollfers, all of which la cleared but'bboul 10 acres, which is In good timhef. The land la of ibh very beat quality of Limestone land, nnd nnder good fenres. Tho JaA improvemonla consist of a Iwo atory Dwelling House, Slono Bank Barn, liililiSy W °B° n sod other necessary oul- Them Is a never failing Well ol water convenient to the house. Alio, a fmo voting Oichard with a 6h016* assortment of fruit trees; Persons wishing lo examine the placo Will call' on Wm. Drowncwull.Tesiding on the place. Terms—-Ten percent, of the purchase money to be paid when the property is interest of the one third, loss the expense of sale, to be paid to (ho Widow nnftudlly—the principal at hef death lo be paid lo the heirs of John Drownawell —the remainder, less the ten per cent, to bo paid on the Ist day of April, 1804, when the deed and possession will bo given—and the balance-lo be paid In two equal annual payments, with Interest, properly secured. bale to take place at 12 o'clock, noon, when at tendance will be given by the Heirs of ago, and Guardians of minor heirs of John Drownawell, deo*d. CHRISTIAN TITZBL, DANIEL COMFORT, Guardians of minor heirs. WMS. DROWNAWELL. SAML. DROWNAWELL, Heirs of ago. September 1,1653—7 t Orphans’ Court Sale. WILL bo sold at public sale, on Saturday, tho 241 h day or September, 1853, at tho public house of John Widdioombf In Petersburg, Perry county, at IQ o’clock, M., a tract of most excellent TIMBER LAND . # siluato in Ponn and Rye (ownahlpa, Pciry county, Containing 3G3 Acres of Land, adjoining Iqndq of Enos Thul, Nathan Collier and others, known ns "Oglls Retreat," near tho Ponn , ay I eania Railroad, and only about a half milo west of tho Station houeo. Terms, subject to doweriof tho widow of Isaac Oglo, dco’d., ono-half of tho purchase money to be paid oh the 30th day of Oc tober next, when tho sale Is confirmed by tho court, and tho balance in one year thereafter, se cured by Judgment bonds or mortgage. WM. R. GORGAS, CONRAD RBNNINOER, Guardians of the minor children of „ . Hsory Church, tleo’d. September 1, it Orpbans^Conrt^ale. WILL be solcl at public sale, on Saturday the 15tb day of ’October,, 1663, at 2,o’clock P. M., on the premises, the following Real Estate, late (he property of Thomas M. Stewart, dec’d., in. Mifflin township, Cumberland county, vis: The-undivided ono-fourth port of that certain' Plantation in said township, bounded by landa ot Daniel Wbisler, Benjamin Heberlig, Hugh fiarr and others, containing .i f 43 Acres and 119 Perches, more or less, about 100 acres of which aro cleared' and recently limed. The (SRffli are largo two story Brick House, Stone' lssliß» Pnnk Bnrn ’ °nd other Oot-huildings, sSSaßSp&two first rate Wells of water near the buildings, ond running water in nearly all (he fields, a first rate Orchard, and fruit trees ofovety descrip tion. , This property is beautifully situated about 4 miles Ncwvllle, Terms made known on the day of sale by • SAM. MARTIN. j Admr. of T.H. Stewart, doc’d. September 16, 1663—6 t N. B) The other three-fourths of the above farm will be offered for sale at the same time and place, by theownera thereof. | PUBLIC SALE. BV virtue of .a Power of Attorney from oil the heirs at Law of Andrew Quigley, dec'd., I wil expose (b public sale, on (he premises, on Saturday the Bth day of October, 1853, at II o'clock, A. M., all Ihafplantation or tract of land aitaalo in North Mijdlelon township, on (he public road from Wag go cr’s road to the Sulphur Springs, containing , i 78 Acres, more or less, about 8 acraa of which Is Woodland, and the rosi due cleared and under good fence. The impfove ® meats are a two story Log House, doa ble Log Barn, Stone Spring House, and other improvements, with a running stream through the land and obout 6 od meadow. There is a first rate spring of strong Sulphur wa ter on the premises. Also a tract of Mountain Land, situate near the Big Bond of the road over the Mountain at Wag goner's Gap, containing about 18 acres, more or less, well timbered. The Alexander road bounds this tract on the sooth ■- - The whole will be sold together or separately as will best suit purchasers, and upon easy terms. PERES W. QUIGLEY, Att’y. for all (he Heirs. September 15, 1868—4 t VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE. On the 29 th of September, 1653, al 10 o'cfoc/c, A. M. BY virtue of the last Will end Testament of James H. Wallace, dec’d., late of Shipnensburg twp., Cumberland 00,, the subscribers will sell al public sale, on the premises In said township, the Mansion Farm of said deceased, containing 199 ACRES of Limestone Land, a good proportion of which is Meadow and Timber land. The improvements are a STONE MANSION HOUSE, with a Well JPninA of never failing water at the door.— £33|||UA large BANK BARN and OUT hbbIAiB BUILDINGS attached. A BRl< K £SS6B|ffIHOUSB, and n LOG TENANT HOUSE. There is on said Farm a good Orch ard,and a stream of water. As It would suit to divide, it will bo offered together or in pans to suit purchasers. ANDREW FRAIZRR, SAMUEL WHERRY, Execution, Sept. I, ’53—4 w. PUBLIC SALE. IV pursuance of an order of (he Orphans' Court of Cumberland counly, 1 will expose to public S tic, pn t thp premises, on Saturday, the 34th day of September, 1853, al 11 o'clock, A. M., the farm wh(cl\ belonged to Peter Huntlbergor, deceased, In Wesljferinsboro* township,- Cumberland county, bounded hv lands of Rudolph Heherllng, Jas. Da vidsony Xbffi.'Reirsnyder’e h'elrs, Samuel Elchel bergef and others, and the Conodoguinot creek, dohlalniAg I 113 Acres-, more or less, all of wh>oh Is cleared and In a food stalo of culil vaiian f bpt about 10 acres of Woodland. The improvements are a two story stone HOUSE, LOG DARN. Wash-house BMIIIB CQO P° r Shop, Spring House, and a GSgSSSgood Orchard of grafted fruit. The! farm id*situated on the State road from Carlisle to Newvllle, about \ mile from Newvillc. The leffnd of sale will bo made known on the day. Tho oldest son who l« of age will join in making the title perfect PETER GANTZ, Guardian of the minor children September 1,1853—3 l Orphans’ Court Sale. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans* Court of Cumberland county, Iho following Real Estate, the.property of Henry Freilich, minor son of John Freilich, deceased, will bo sold on the premises,' on Thursday, tho 291 h day of September, 1653, at 12 o'clock a.l noon of that day, to wit: Two adjoining anil contiguous lots of ground in the Borough of Mechanjcsburg, situate on Main street; in said borough, bounded by lots of Widow Leidig, of John Koser, and Main street aforesaid, the said lots being numbered in tho general plan of Mochanicsburg Nos. £4 and 25. M There is on one'of these lots a two story woalberboarded House wiih a Kitchen attached, and a Barn; the other lot has no buildings on it, but is used ad a garden. These lots will be sold eep arately or together ns may be moat advantageous. The terms of sale will be made known on the day thereof by DAVID ORRIS, Guardian of Henry Freillch, September 1, 1863—41* Valuable Farm at Public Sale. TIIC undersigned will expose to publieaale, on the promisee, in Mlfllin township, Cumberland coun ty, on SATURDAY, the S4(h day of September next, at I o'clock, P. M., a VALUABLE FARM of Dlack Slate Land, containing 80 acres/nedt meat dro ; about 88 acres Is cleared and In a good state of cultivation, nqd the remainder Covered With thriving, timber. The Improvements are a two story jUI 100 house, ffiiBlilM and KITCHEN, and a double LOG JQD9ii|KBARN ; there is also an Orchard of all dBSSSBBkindi of choice fruit, and poach, plumb and qtjince trees in. abundance. This property is situated ion a public road, loading from Nowvillo to the North Mountain, end about three miles from lho Cumberland Valley Railroad, adjoining lands of ; Frederick Monitor, A. T. Mathcre, Geo. Roiling, and others. |Any person dcslreous of purchasing a small 1 Farm wjil find this a desiroabfe property, being near 1 market, and located in a healthy country.' Terms 1 of sale *lll bo made to soil purchasers, and the pay monte made easy, SAMUEL FOX. Auguat.2s. 1853—5w # Estate Notice. LETTERS teainmenlary on the oslato of Peter Noll, deo’d., late of tho borough of Meohanlcaburg, Cumberland county, have boon granted by the Register of said county, to the subscriber who re sides imUppor Allen township. All persons in debted to bald estate are requested to make Immo diato pdjfmelnh and those hawing claims will pre sent them for settlement to 0. TITZEL, Ett’r. September 15, 1853—Ct Wanted. CARPENTERS, Cabinet. Makers, Millwrights, and mechanics generally, to call it John P, Lyne’s.tnd lakes look at the very large and sups-, rior assortment of tools Just received, and which are now ready for inspection. Call In and take a look at them, as we aeli cheap and endeavor to pleats. , : , JOHN P- LYin^ West aide pfor|b Hanover flv Valaable Farm’ atPriblic fSate. ON Saturday, the Ist of October, 1853, the sub scriber, Executor pf John Baker, dec'd., will offer at public sale, on the pfemlses,’a Valuable Farm, situated fn Monroo township, Cdmberlandeounty, at dye crossing of the Mechaniosburg and Lisburn roads, a milejjrom Churchtown, Containing 106 Acrfcsy; more or less, offirsl rate Limestone lamlftna'bTgh slate of cultivation and under good fences Thfe JLbwA, ■ improvements are a large .two story Stone House, Log Bafn and other ne ’ |i!j!^& ceB9ary Oulbuildinge. Also, a Well CHfiftof water near (he door, and a thriving Young OrchaM with every variety of choice fruit. It is a desirable' farm in every respect, being ono of the best in the township. Persons desiring to purchase are requested to call on John Baker, re siding on the premises, who Will give all neces&ry information. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., when the terms will be made known by GEORGE BRINDLE, Ex’r. August 26, 1853—Gt Farm at Public Sale. I WILL sell at public sale, on tbo premises, on Friday the 23d doy of September next, my farm situate in Silver Spring toWnshlp, Cumheiland co., on the State road from Slerictl'a Gap to Harrisburg, and.S miles north of,Hoguestown, and 2 miles north of Bucher's mills, containing 55 Acres and 92 Perches, more or less. The Improvements are a two story LOG DWELLING, Wash House, and ’ a first rate Well of water at the door, a liSislSawP ncw BANK BARN, and an Apple or cbard of young and choice fruit trees. The above land is all cleared and under good fence, and in a good state of cultivation. . Terms of sale;—Five per cent, to be paid on the confirmation of the sale, and ono-half of (he purchase money on the first day of April next, and tho resi due will bo taken in two payments ifdcsircd*l>y the yurchacer. Sale to commence at I o'clock P. M. on said day. when tho terms will be made known by August 25, 1863—4t* Orphans’ Court Sale. BY order of (he Orphans* Court of Cumberland county, will be sold at public sale, on tbe prenu iscs, on Thursday the 22d day of September next, the following. Real Estate, late tho property of Peter Knicsley, 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 Golshall, Abraham Henniman and others, containing 235 J Acres, strict measure. Jautt, The improvements are a two story LOG HOUSE, LOG BARN, Tenant House, IlljligßßStßble, Blacksmith Shop, and a New CSasS&Lhno Kiln. There is a good Well of water at tbe mansion bouse, and (hero 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. Tbe fences are good. This property lies about milea north west from Hogucstown. Sale to commence at I o'clock, P. M., when the terms and conditions will be made known by JAMES IRVIN, Administrator of Peter Knies'cy, doc’d. August 25, 1868—41* Farm for Sale. WILL bo sold at public sale, on the premises, on Saturday the 24th day of September, 1853, the valuable farm situated In North Middleton town ship. Cumberland county, on the S<ate road load ing from Sterrett’e Gap to Harrisburg, and at pres, eni occupied by George lloch. The farm con tains about One Hundred Acres, 1 j 65 acres of which are cleared, and the remainder ' is well covered with thriving young limber. The -JijusjL improvements are a Log Oweflfng HOUSfc, Double Log BARN, Wagon /iMSßftlShcd, Corn Cribs, Stone Spring House, dSßßEftind other necessary Out buildings. There* la a good Apple Orchard on Iheiuemiaes, a great variety of other fruit trera. .A spring of never failing water is convenient, to the dwetling. Title Indisputable. Terms mfadi ftaown on the day of sa'lo by j HENRY RINEHART. August 26, 1653—6i # Valuable Farm at Private Sale. THE subscriber offers at private sale his valuable Farm situate In North Middleton township, Cumberland county, three miles cost of Carlisle, ad. joining and* of Jeremiah Greiner, D.,vid Kotx,and utlicrs, containing 36 Acres of first rate Limestone Land, in a high state of cul tivation, having thereon erected a Two Story Dwel- AyA, ling House, 94 by $0 feel, well finished, * Bank Barn 46 by 42 feel; oho, a wng. [;{j;igfa°n shed, corn crib ond a first rale Shop, for any trade, and all of which are now, with n well of water at the door.also, a young Apple Orchard of choice fruit trees. Persons wishing lu see the properly will call on the subscri ber residing on ihu premises. JACOB FINK. August 16, 1653—8w* FARM FOR SALE, I f PHE subscriber offeis at private sale that valuable X farm, situate in Monroe township, Cumberland nly, about two mites oast of Churchtown, known °* the propoity of Jubh Lino, doc’d. .containing 70 Acres, more or loss, of excellent limestone land, about 60 acres of which are cleared and unc|er good culli*s> lion. The remainder is well covered with thriving Timber. The improvements are a two story JfrfA WEATIIER-hOJIRDED HOUSE . DOUBLE DANK DARN, Corn jSHJflJjSCribs, Wogon Sheds, and other 00l- CHSSsßEßbuildings, There Is a never falling Well of Water at the door of the dwelling. , Alio, on the I premises a (list rate apple orchard and a va» rioty of ethor fruit trees. If the above property is not sold previous to Sat urday, tbs 24th day of September, 1863. it will, on that day be offered at public sale, on tbo promises, at 10 o'clock, A. M., of said day. EMANUEL LINE, for fytmaelf and other heira of John Line, dee’d. August 4,1869—8w* Ilonso and tol lor Sale. THE subscriber offers for sale, the Orlck House and Lot, 25 feel front by 240 In depth, jflSSHknow occupied by Mr. Henry Keller, In JIIIIHb North Hanover street. The house and Hie ImfirOvomonifi am nearly now. Tim dwelling contain* thirteen celled rooms, In* eluding double parlors. Attached la a cistern, smoke house and stable. For further Information apply next door to tho premises to J. R. WEAVER. Agent for E. Bullock. September I, IQs3—3t nonce. NOTICE Is hereby given, that tho “Dickinson Saving Fund Society,” located in Centrevillo, Cumberland county, Pa., will make application to tho next Legislature of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, for an 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 rooolvo depo aitos, and such other powers and privileges aa are usually granted to Saving Institutions* 0y order of the Board. A. Q. MILLER, Trcaa’r, Juno 30, 1853—Cm DK. C. S. BAKER, RESPECTFULLY offers hia professional servi ces to the citizens of Carlisle and suiroundimr °( Kce -nil iMidonce in South Honor.* * A *’ fi r,otly °PP o,ile , l>. "VoluntMi" Office. • . -M“ " THE partnership heretofore existing between tbe subscribers In’ the Milling end Distilling bosi-, new, was dissolved by mutual consent on the Idtof September, 1 853. Tbd boots end eeeonnte ere in the hands of A. Bbslei 1 & Eton for collection. PETER WOLFORD. . , AB’M. BO3LEH. Bopk Iff, 1855Utfl* ~ N. fil'Toe business wilrby continued as 'osutl ftyNA*'Hosier & Son. ~ THE undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans'' Court of Cumberland county, to diftrl bote the assete*in thO hands of W. M. Henderson, Administrator of lamed Preston, deceased, among the creditors of said dOO'eased, gives notice tbalbo l will attend for that purpose, ei hie office* fa Car* lisle, on Saturday, the Ist day of October* 1859, at 10 O’clock, A. J. ELLIS BONHAM, Auditor. Sept 15, 1853—31 - ’ LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Ed ward Golden, late of Southampton township, de ceased, have been issued by the Register of Cum berland county, to the subscriber residing in (be same township. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims will present them proper ly* authenticated tor settlement to DANIEL GOLDEN, Adm’r. September 8, t053-^CI N (me E ttf hereby glven-lhat letters ofsdmlo ietration o timt estate of Geo. P. Horner, late of Silver Spring township, Cumberland co M have been granted by the Register of said county, to the subscribers residing in the same township.— ' All persons having claims against said estate will present them for settlement, and those indebted | will make immediate payment to SAMUEL HORNER, GEORGE A. HORNER, Admr’s. Sopt. 0, 1863—Cl* JAMES IRVIN, NOTICE is hereby given, that application will bo made to the next Legislature, agreeably to tho constitution and laws of this Commonwealth, for an alteration in the charter of the Carlisle Depo sit Bank, so as to confer upon said Bank the rights and privileges of a bank or issue, and to change the name to tbut of the Carlisle Bank. By order of (be Board of Directors. WM. M. BEEtEM, Cuhier. June 30,1853—0 m IS hereby given, that an application will be made to the next Legislature of Pennsylvania, for (he Incorporation of a Bank wlith general banking prl vileges, or If impracticable, for a Deposit Bank, with a capital of one hohdred thousand dollars, to be located in the Borough of Carlisle, Cumber land county, Pa., unde? the frame of Stylo of»*Tho Carlisle Bank.'* Carlisle, Juno 83, 1853—Stfr LETTERS of administration on the estate of Henry Mater, late of Upper AllentoWnahip,Cum. berlund co„ Pa., deceased, have been issued by the Register of said county, to (be subscriber who resides in the township aforesaid. All person* indebted to said estate are requested to make im mediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement to August 25, 1853—Gt NOTICE is hereby given that letters of admin iatratlon ori the estate of Alexander Will®, with the will annexed, late of Lower Allen township. Cumberland county, deceased, have been Issued Iby iho Register of said county, to the subscriber who resides in the township afpfeSaid. All per sons having claims against sard estate will present them for settlement, and those Indebted will make payment to WM. R. GOnOAS, AdmV. Aogust 25. 1853—Gt UK. GEORGE & BlftTZ. tfootisj. WILL perform all oporalloAa fbetnstb that raaj be required for their preservation. AVtl 4icial teeth inserted, from a single tooth, to an entire *et, on the most scientific principles. Disease* of the mouth and irregularities Carefully treated. Office at the residence of his brother, on North Pill street. Carlisle, Juno 2fl, 1853. Proposals for Forage. SEALED prcmiiiab will bo reccitrd .1 Hi. Quarter .nosier s Office, Carlisle Barracks, Pa., onlii If) o’clock, A. M., Oclobei !sih. 1853, for 130 Tons of Hay, v BOOO Bushels of Oats,' 1300 Bushels of Corn, Iff be delivered as follows; 100 Duahcla Corn and 30 (oiVa Hay between tho 1.1 and OOlh of December, 1853. 800 Buabola Corn and 3000 bnabela Oala between the Ist and 30lh January, 1854. 30 Tona Hay and 3000 bnabela dale between tho Ist and SOlh February, 1854 a 30 Tons Hoy between the Ist and SOih April, 1854. 30 Tons Hay between the Ist and 90th May, 1654. 3000 Bushels Oats between the Ist sod 15th June 1854. Tho Act. Assist. Quarter-Mast, reserves (bo rl*bl to reject all bids deemed byTiim too high. 0 ~ „ W. B. LANE, « Ließ(.Reg|.Mi t ßifleB,A.A.Q.M. Carlisle Barracks,'Pa. Aug 4-.Hw ( JaMKs H. Wsisft. Wk. K. OiVPßctt. FIRST ARRIVAL OF FALL GOODS Aithe New and CAtop Store rf Wcise & Campbell. 8. IV. Corner of N. Honocer and Leather SSretti. WE have jasl leccived a very largo and hand some assortment of Fall and Winter Goods consisting of tho latest styles of DRESS Goods' French plaids, plaid and printed Cashmeres, Mens do Loipos, all wool} Mous do Dogea, Persian cloths plaid, brocade and black Silts,bambsxfnea.aJpacss! and a good assortment of Mourning Goods,' Bleached ond unbleached Muslins, Check*, Glng. bams, Tickings, while A colored Canton Flapnels; red, yellow and white wool Flannels, Table Linen,* Damask Towels, Table Cloths, Napkins, &o. Ixictt and Embroideries , Cambifc artd Swiss Ruffling, Gdghigand Inserting, Male, Mechlin, Florentine und ValeucennesLacro, Collar's, Understates, Spencers and Cufls of latest styles. 1 . .“ . Very tine assortment of spun Silk, Caahmere and Lambs wool Saxony, black Indiana Hose; Merino half hose, white and black silk Hose, black, whit* and mixed Cotton Hose, Ladies and Gents KM Silk, fleecy lined Silk. Cashmere A Gorton Gloves, Cloths A Oassltnerek A lafge assortment of Cloths,' Casslmere*. Baltin, otts, Kentucky Jeans, Merino, Satin and black LaiJlt. KM Sllppor., Mororco and KM BoAin*. Morocco ami Kid Boot.; (Willi, 1 .) L.dUr a,||„r Mon. Ono calf Boot. Kipp 8001, and tihoea fop m.n and b 0,,, all kind, ofChlldion 1 . .hoc., wd » large lot of Gum shoes, r , * Rio and data Coffees, NoW Orleans, Cubi end Re. . Q c . Barß ’ I<ovor * n 8 » Syrup Molasses Cuba do* and Spices of all kinds. » -. I . •) The above articles, together with a largo variety 100 numerous to-mention, have been selected with great cote from the Now York and Philadelphia markets, and cannot fail to suit purchasers In qnaf Uy, and prices. Wo Invite al| to coll and for themselves. * . / Carlisle,Sept 15, 1003. , , . , , ,'; uw Auditor’* notice. KsItCIA notice. Estate notice. NOTICE. NOTICE Estate Notice^ C, TITZBL, Adm’r. Estate Notice Domestics. Hosiery and Glares. Boots and Shoes. Groceries.
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