; v. 'To the! Pablic. t ■■ ■. r THE ilWirtWii'of ihoVtiblio Is respectfully Iri 'Vlted largo and extensive alockof new Fall tind'Wlnter Goods^Whioh’Phlllp 1 Arnold Is now displaying at hla store, iti North Hanover street, where p’prsona who are desirous pt ' securing bar* jairiqshould ball jvilhbul‘delay* aa the Goods are ‘golng.off at s a rapid rale'., Among the.assortment will be found (he best selection’ of i. v ' v Oyess Goods, fever brought to Catfishs and consists Irt part of blapk and fancf eilks, French and English meri does, merino plaids, plain and figured de laines, paramettap, alpacas, bombazines, &c. - SHAWLS. Broche Long and Square, Bay State-Long and Square, Cashmere, Thibet, Delaine, Crape,&o. Flannels. •Such as scarlet, jellow and while; also Gauze and Welsh Sack Flannels of,aH colors. 1 Cloths, Cassi meres and Saliinetls, \)f all qualities and at all prjees. 1,1 Blankets, ' . Wo havo allargo'stockol bjankola which we are determined lo aeli at low prices, from $3 lo $lO a pair. - p ar y J£^B an( [ ' The largest assortment of all kinds of carpets that is to be found in lowni.sUch aVhiree Fly, Ingrain, Vediilan, &c., mattings, Oil cloths and Druggets «of all widths. Domestics, tickings, muslins, cotton flannels, flmspys.’&c., wljlch ’wll! be sold as low as they -can be purchased elsewhere. J "*■ Boots and Shoes. A tprgd assortment of Men’s and Boy’s Boots bno Shoes, and Women’eand Children's Shoes of all kinds, Gum shoes for women & children. Groceries', consisting of Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Spices, Molas ses, &c., all of which will be sold cheap. Give ui a call and see for yourselves, as we charge n ilhing for showing Goods. Oct 6, 1853. PHILIP ARNOLD. NOTICE.—The store of (he subscriber will he closed on Wednesday the 12th instant, until hall nasi 6 p. ro. P. A. "FRESH ARRIVAL OF HARDWARE. TIIRt subscriber, having returned from the city, would call the attention of his fiiouds and the public generally, lo (he largo and well .selected as* sorlmont of HARDWARE, which he has just re* ceived consisting in part of building Materials, such as nails, aCrcws, hinges, locks, bolts, glass, putty, paints, oils, &c* TOOUy; : including edge' tools, saws and p'anos of every .description, files, rasps, hammers, vices, an vils, dec. A general assortment of Shoemakers and Saddlers Tools, together with Morocco, Lining, Binding, Skins, shoe.thread, wax, pegs, lasts, harness mount* lugs, saddle trees, &c. COACH TRIMMINGS, Can\ass, plain, figured, bnamctlod and embossed; patent and enamelled Leather, axles, springs, hubs, spokes, felloes, shafts, dashers, &c. CABINET MAKERS will find a Urge assort- ment of Varnishes, Mahogany &■ Walnut Veneers, Mdiildings, Rosettes, Hair Oloth, curled Hair, dec. The stock of IRON Js large and well selected, comprising all the kinds In general use, such as hammered and rolled tiro of all sizes, flit bar and band Iron, round, square and oval Iron, horse shoe Iron, nail rods, a latgd lot of cast and spring Steel, rngltsh and American Blister Steel. HOUSEKEEPERS and those about contmdnc ing, will find it to then advantage to call and ex amine our table Cutllery,Brittania and Plated ware, ttiys, pans, kettles, Cedar wara, Baskets, dtc. In addition lo tho abo«e, we have received a splon did'lut of WALL PAPER , Hinking the assortment complete, and at such prices is cannot fail to give eatlsfjclion. Wo invite our friends lo call, knowing it will he to their advantage to do so. Remember (he old stand, Bart High St., Carlisle, Pa. HENRY SAXTON. * October'6, 1853. Cumberland, Talley Tnsliliile: fcMDRACING TWO SEPARATE DEPART MENTS, MADE AND FEMALE. M Mcchaniaburg, Fa. THIS Institution will open Its fall session on the Ist of November, Tho buildings arc new end Commodious, the rooms latgo and well ventilated, ■od tho whole-house farmed with a healed air fur nace. Parent* and Guardians arc invited to come rfftd.fce this Institution before sending their eonsaml daughters elaowhcro. It ka located near the borough dF Mechanicahurg, 100 miles wcalof Philadelphia, 08 miles from tialtimm?, and 8 Horn Harrisburg.— It is accessible by Railroad from all parte of the ?tate. Eighty students were in connection with the hftilution during tho session just closed. BOARD OF INSTRUCTORS. Rev. J. 8. fJoosit. A. M., Principal and Piofcasot df Moral Science and Anciertt Languages. ilnsflv R, N»ctts, AssUlant. Edwaud Fells, Esq., Professor of Modern Lan guagcs> Misa EsxnEti M. Doll. Assistant Principal of Female Department, and Teacher of Music. Miss Allicr Oliver, Assistant. . Rev. Gio. Morris, Lecturer on History and Eng lish Literature, J. B. IlKurfiso, M. D., Lcctuter on Physiology ohd Laws of Health; I*ERMS PER SESSION; tinglisil BrdricUee; $lO 00 Ancient Languages (including English,) 00 German jsnd French, each 5 00 Hoard, Room ondTiiidoif, 60 00 Music,(Piano) I 5) 00 Ornamental branched.eilfti,- , For circulars and fu fiber n.«rlicultifß address - • JOS. S. LOOSE, . JfethatilcsuUrgi C'Utob. Co.i Pd.. 50p129, 1853—2n>* . pi'ociamuiloii. WllEllßAß'tho Honorable James H. Giuiiam President Judp6 of the sovfcral Courts of Cum nt>n Pleas ofthecounUosofCumboiland.Porryand Juniata, inPcnnsylvanio,and jueticcol thcaovural Oourteof Oyor orfd Terminer and Genera UoilDo ftvery irt afid counties, and lion. John Ruppand tjjntl. VVjodbqrn, Judges of tho Court of Oyor and Torirtinorand;Oeooia| Jail Delivery, for the trialof all capital and othoi offences, in thoaqld county of Cumberltad-by theirprpeopts to mo directed jdated Cte 23j of August. 1853, have ordorcj.lbo Court of Oyer 6c Tar minor pnd General JaU ( DoUvcry,tp hd holdon at" Oarlisloiori the d Monday of No vdniber next, (Being the J4lhday) at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, to continue two weeks. NOTICE Ist Uoroforoloroby given, o IheCoro ner.Juaticosofthd Pedcfc Sc ConstaMbsofthcanid county of Cumberland, thoUhoy arc by tho said pro oeptCommandedto bothon & there in thoirproper persons,with thoinolls Records, Inquisitions, o*aml natios and all other remembrances, to do those things which tothoirofiicesappcrtaln tobedone.and alUhosetliatarohoumlby recognizances,toprosecute ngaipsl the prisoners thot are or then shallbo in.the jdllof aaHco»-ity,arolohothoroto proaccutctboWi as shall bq Just. y. 1/ • 1 JO&EjPit M’DARMOND, Shff. Sheriff’s Office, Sept, gp t 1353. $15,000 Worm of Goods Still ou , II audutOgllby’SSlorc. IN iddllion to oar (took, we hrfvc received and are nawrocoWing a Urge lot of very desirable FALL gtnd WINTER GOODS from ‘twoof our brunch iloiti/' A* all of the stock was purchased before the prassnl great advanced prise la good; and will be sold at GOST*, purchasers can save' from 35 to QO per coni, by giving us an early call. We now have black silks, fine linen, long shawls, lickings, checks, blankets, assslnetts, cloth, muslins; &0.. all of which'we were out of previous to ycslorddy's arsivul. AUo. Carpels and a lot of Bools and'Shoos, fust received. Coll soon and secure the hsrgnins before they.are sfl gone. . ClfASt OGILBY 1 ., w ; Bargains will! to bo had al tlio Ctolhlng Store neaf Burkholder**' Hole), 33,4053-31 lah Road Cais Jor.salo. '' JBMW'' 1 '' 1 ' . , , , i. ■ mrr..gja , THREE eight wheelecTdouble Cars and three four'wheeled single care.’' The Vdb'uble.cars, were bulU in York. lait Dctbberi Dbd'have been bat Hi de used. The single ones.would answer well for market oafs; thoy are hl( in excellent prder and will be sold at a bargain, either together or‘sepa rate. For particulars apply to 5 -ft: A. ZOLLINGER. ■ Newport, Ferry co., Sept 23,.*53—-3m ■' Valuable JFarni at Private Sale. THE subscriber ofiers 01-privalo sole, the farm on which ho now lives, his intention being to re move to tho wost,in the spring. ,Tho farm is situate in North Middleton' township, 3 mites cast from Carlisle, and within d quarter of d mile of the turn pike leading to Harrisburg, adjoining lands of A. Horner, Robert Irwin and tho heirs of Joseph Wit mor, and bordered on the North side by the Lclort Spring, containing : 121 Acres, more or less, of first rate Limestone Land, in the highest stale of cuttivotion ond under good fence, mostly post and choanutTailSf . Ten acres of the farm is woodland and six elegant moadowland. The form is most advantageously situated for tillage*, being two fields in breadth with a lane through the centre but no public road through it. There is free. access to the Letoit Spring, a fine running stream, from every field. U is situated in a good neighborhood and within a quarter of a mile of tho Middlesex Mills.~ The improvements ore a large two story weather boarded Dwelling HOUSE, largo BANK BARN, Wagon Shed, Corn Cribs, and all limß&other nacessary outbuildings. A first rote illjUflßWell of water near tho door with a pump in it; ond a large Cistern in the yard, and a young and thriving Orcmjrd of carefully selected fruit, in good bearing condition. Persons wishing to examine tho place or learn the terms of sale are requested to call on tho premi ses. JEREMIAH- GRINER. September 22, 1853 Ct* H. J. WOLF, Attorney at Law. (Office', No. 2. Beeltm't Row.) All professional business strictly ottended to. Tiro German language spoken os readily os the English. September 22, 1853. Shanghi Chickens. BLACK aod DuffSHANGHI CHICKENS, throe months old, are offered for s ilo in pairs. These f-iwls are warranted pure blood, and (ho finest speci mens in lire country. Terms moderate. Enquire at Mro Volunteer printing ofllce. ■ Sept. 22. 1853—2w* p Flection Proclamation. WHEREAS, in and by an act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, entitled “An act relating to the election ol this Commonwealth,” passed tire Qd day of Jo )y, A. D. 1839, it is made ihe duty of the Sheriff of every county within this Commonwealth, to give public notice of the General Elections,aod in such notice to enumerate s 1. The officers to bn elected. 2. Designate the place at which the election is to be held. I JOSEPH M’DARMOND, High Sheriff of the county of Cumberland, do hereby make known and give this public notice to the electors of the county of Cumberland, that on Tubsdw, 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, vie: One Person for Canal Commissioner of the Stale of Pennsylvania. One Person for Judge of the Supreme Court of the State of Pennsylvania. One Person fur Auditor tibnefal of the State of P r.Rsylvania. One Person for Surveyor General of the Slate of Pennsylvania, One Person lo represent thb counties of Cum berland and Perry in the Senate of Pennsylvania. Two Persons to represent tjto county of Cum berland in tlie Hnusrof Ueprrsentativesof Penn*a, One Person for Treasurer of thecounty of .Cum bcrland. : ; - One Person far Commissioner of 'Cumberland county. » ’Ohs"PknsdN far District Attorney of Cumberland county. ■ 11 Onk Person for County Surveyor of the county of'Caniberland. Onb Person for Director of the Poor of Cum berland onuniy. Onk Person for Auditor of the county of Cum berland; The piedlnn in the district composed of lire bo rough of Carlisle and the townships nf North Middleton, South Middleton, Lower Dickinson. Lower Frsnkford and Lower Westpennsborough, will-he held at the Court House, in tho borough of Carlisle. The election in the district composed of Silver Spring township, will be held at the public hobse of George Duey, in Hogestown, In said township. The eleciion in the district composed of Hamp den townsnip, will be held at the house formerly occupied by H. Dressier, in said township. 'l*ho ejection in the district composed of Upper Alien township, will be held at (he public huuso uf Mr. Underwood, in Shepherdstown. Tho election in the district composed of the township of Lower Allen, will be held at (ho Wa» non maker Shop of Jonad Hunchbargcr, on Slato Tint. Tho.elcciion in itio JietricL composed of Easi Pennsboroupli township, will bo hold at tho house n»w occupied by O, Dolson, at the west find of iho Harrisburg Bridge, , • Tho election fn the district composed of New <’umborland, will .bo held at thp public house of W, H, Dohl, in tho borough of No# Cbmoerlnnd, Tho fSection, in (ho district composed of the bo rough of.Mcchanicsburg, will lip hold nt tho poblio house of John Hoover, in said borough. Tho clfcciion In (he distrioicomposed of Monroe township, will bo hold at tho public hooso of P. D, Goodyear, in Churchtown, in said township. Tho election in tho district composed of Upper Dickinson township, will ho held at tho public house of Christian Moumnn, in said township. The election in the district composed of tho bo rough of Newvllle, and.townships of Mifflin, Up* per Frankford, Upper Weslpnnnsboroogh, and' tbit part of Newton township, not included in the Leesburg election district hereinafter mentioned, will bet held at (ha Driok School Mouse, in tho borough of Newvillo. . The election In the district composed of Hope, well township, wilt bo held at the School House, in Newhurp, In said township. • The election in the district composed of tho bo. tough of SbipponsbtiTg, Shippenshurp township, and that pert of Southampton township riot Inolud ed in the Leesburg election ‘district, will be hhld at tho Council House,ln the bornughofShlppons. > And in hnd by an not of the General Asscmbljf of this Commonwealth, passed the 2d July, 1839, il Is thus provided; “Thai tho qualified electors of i parts of. Nowton ,and ijqdtharqppn ib\yn»hip, In I the oobnty'of Cumberland, bounded by the follow* Ing lines and distances, viz! Deglnnlnj at the Ac’nma county lino, thepce along tho line dividing the lowwnehlps of Dickinson hnd Newton tp iho turnpike road, tyqnpo along said turnpike to Cen tro School 'Hptffte, on saltT turnpike, in Southamp ton tpvir.nsliln, ifinrico, (o'a point op the Walnut Bottom Road at, Reybuuk’e, Including Reyhpck’s Form, ihonco Ina straight direction to (ho Saw Mill oftho heirs of George Clover, ihonco nlong 1 Kryshor’s run to the Adams county lino, thence along the lino of Adams,connly io (lie plane of bo* hp and the flame Is boryby declared a new separate election district, the election, to bo heldat the public house inf Victor Shannon, In Leesburg, Southampton township.** NOTICE IS HEREBY■QD r BN % Thal.avery peraon, excepting Justices oftho Peace, who shsll hold any office or appointment' of profit or trust underlie United Slates, or of.thla Slate* or any .city or lnbbrpairated u <}l*lrict». whether a comraissluh., I ed officer er otherwise, a subordinate officer or afpftt, who 1/br' ifimll bo e*ccutive v orjQdiclarydcparlrapnla of this oUtq,or cintfe Unltoa Slaics, or of any city or' of any incor porated district,'pnd also that every member of Con* gress and of/3lat6 Legislature, and of the Select dr Common Council of any cjlv, or commissioner br arty incorporated district, Is by law incapable of holding, or exercising at the samo time, the office or .appoint ment of Judge, inspector, or dork of any elections .rtf this Commonwealth, and that no inspector, judge, or other, officer ofeuch election shall be eligible to bo then voted for* - . And (ho said act of Assembly, entitled an act re lating ,to elections of this Commonwealth, passed July 2d, 1839, further provides as follows, to wit s \ '•Thai the inspectors and judges shall meet at the respective places appointed for holding the election in Iho district to which (hoy respectively belong, be foro 9 o’clock in the morning of tho Second Tuesday of October, and ouch of said inspectors shall appoint ono clerk, who shall bo a qualified voter of such dis trict. "In case the person who shall have received'the second highest number of votes for inspector, shall not attend on the of tho election, then tho person who shall have received the second highest number of votes judge at tho next preceding election shall act’as inspector in his place. And in oaso the person who shall have received the highest namborof voles for inspector shall not attend, Uio person elect ed judge shall appoint an inspector in his place, and in case the person elected a judge shall not attend, 1 then the inspector who received the Highest number of vo(es*'ehall appoint a judge in his place, or If any vacancy shall continue in the board for the space of ono hour after the lime fixed by law for tho opening of the election, the qualified voters of the township ward or district for which such officer shall have been, elected, present at the place of election, shall elect' ono of their number to fill such vacancy! “It shall bo the duly pftho several assessors of each district to ottend, at the place ofholding every gener al special or township election, during the whole time said.election'is'kept open, for the purposoof giving infbtmalian, to tho inspectors and judges when called on in relation to tho right of any person as sessed by them to vole at such election, or such other mutters in relation to (ho assessment of voters os the said inspectors or either of them shall from time to lime require. •' No person shall bo permitted to .vote at any election as aforesaid, than a white freeman of the .ago of twenty.one years or marc, who shall have re* sided in (lie State ut least one year, and in iho o lection district where ho offers his vote at least ten days Jmmedutcly preceding such election, and with* (n IWo years paid a Stale or county lax, which shall have been assessed at least ten days before iho c lection, ~Bul a citizen of tlao United Slates, who has previously been a qualified voter of this State, and Removed therefrom and returned, and whoshal) have resided In the election district and paid taxes aforesaid 1 shall bo entitled to vote after residing in lids Slate six months; Provided, That (ho white freemen, citizens of the United Slates, between the ages of twenty one and twenty (wo years who have resided in on election district ten days os aforesaid, shall bo entitled to vote although (hoy shall not have paid taxes. No person shall bo permitted to vote whose name not conlnined In the li:U of taxable inhabitants furnished by the Commissioners, unless, First, ho produce a toccipl for tho payment within twoyoarii,' of a Stale or County lux. assessed agreeably to (ho constitution, and give satisfactory evidence either .on hie oath or affirmation of another that lib has ppid such a tax, or on failure to produce a receipt shall rnaho oath to tho payment thereof. Second, if he claim a right to vote by being an elector between (ho ago of twenty ono and twenty two years, he shall depose on oath or affirmation that he has resided in this Slate at least ono year next before his applies lion, and muho such proof of residence in the dis (riot as is required by (bis tel and that ho does verily believe from (bo account given him that ho U of the ago aforesaid, and such other evidence as is required by this act, whereupon tho name of the person so admitted to vote shall be inserted in the alphabetical list by the inspector, and a noto made thereto by writing U lo word -in*,’ if i, O shall bo ad mitted to vole by, reason of having paid lax, or Iho word ‘age,’ ho shall bo admitted to vole by reason of such ugc, shall bo called out to the clerU, who shall make the like notes in the lists of voters kepi by them. ‘ln all oases where the name of the person claim 1 lug to vole is found on the list furnished by the commissioners and assessor, or. his right to vole whether found thereon or not, is objected to by any qualified citizen, it shall be tho duly nf ilusinaocc turs to examine sucti persons on oath os to his quaf-‘ ificolionsi and If lie claim to have resided within the State for ono year or more, his * oath 'shall bosufil cionl proof thereof but shall make proof by at loost one competent Witness, 1 who shall be a qualified .elector, he has resided within (lie distriotTor more than ten days nett immediately proceeding ■aid election, and «iiail alio himself swear that his bunsfido residcnoe, in pursuance nf his lawful cull ing, is within the district* und that ho did not ro move into said district fur (ho purpose of voting therein. 'Every person qualified as aforesaid, and who shall make due proof if required, of hla residence arid payment of lazes us aforesaid, shall ho admitted to vole tn the township, ward or district in which ho shall reside. •Il nny person shall prevent or attempt to prevent any officer of any election under this act from hold, ing such election, or use or threaten any violence to any such officer, or shall interrupt or improperly interfere with him in the execution of Ins duly, or shall block up the window or avenue to any window where the same may bo holding, or shall riotously disturb the peace at such election, or shall use or practice any intimidating throats, force or violence, with design to influence unduly or overawe any elector, or to prevent him from voting or to restrain llio freedom of choice, such, parsons on conviction shall be fined in any sum not exceeding five hundred dollars and be imprisoned for any time not lesd than three nor more than twelve months, and if it shall be shown to court, whore (ho trial of such offence shsll bo had, that the person so offending was not a resident of (bo city* ward, district or township where the offence was committed, and nnf entitled to vole therein, then on conviction ho shall bo sentenced to pay a fine of not less than one hundred nor mure than one thousand dollars, and bo imprisoned 'not less than Six months or more than two years.' •If any persons shall make sny bet or wager upon the result bf any election withirf the Commonwealth, or shall offer to make soy such bet or wugcr, cither by verbal proclamation thereof, ur by any written or printed advertisement challenge or iO»ilo%ony per* son to make bet or wager, upon conviction thereof ho or they ahull forfeit and pay throe times the amount sb bet or "lb bo bet. ‘lf any pereuu not by U w qualified, shall fradulcnt ly vote at any election in this Commonwealth, or being otherwise qualified shall vole out of his proper district, or if any person knowing the want ol etlcli qualifications, sholl aid or pro6uro si/oh persona to vole, the person offending shall on conviction, be fined Iniany sdm not exceeding two hundred dollars and bq imprisoned for any (arm not exceeding three months.. ,*lf any person shall vole at more than one election district, or otherwise (rudulontly vote mure than once on (ho same day, or shall ffaduloQlly fold or deliver to the Inspector two tickets together, with (he intent illegally to votp, or shiill procure anorhor an to do, he or the offending, shall'Oti conviction bo fined in any Sum not less than fiftynor more than five Iron* dred dollars, And bo • Imprisoned fur any term not less than throe nor njore than twelve months. 1 •If any person no! qualified to volo in thla'Com inqnvw'oallli, agreeably to law, (except the sons of qohlifiod cil?tcna) Bliull appear it any fflocc ofqloe. lion for the porpuso of Issuing ilokcts or of influenc ing Iho citizens quillflodlb vote ho shall on convio lion forfeit and p«y any sum not exceeding one hundred dollora for every such ofTenco, and impris oned for any term not exceeding three months.* Agreeably Id the provisions bf the sixty first section of said act every General and Special Elec tion shall bo opened between the hours of eight and (on lii the forenoon,'and Shall continue without Interruption or adjournment until seven o'clock In tho'ovonlng when the polls shall bo closed. And (ho Judges of (he respective districts afire. Bald; are by the said act required to meet at the Court ifousej in. the borough of.Carllelo on Iho thirdj day .after (lie ,said day pf oloo(on t being Friday the 1 I4th day of October then and. thors to perform the ' things required of them by.low, . Tho return. Judges ol the Senatorial district will 1 meet &\ I lie Court House in (he Borough of Carlisle) on Tuesday tho.lptlj d-iy ol October then and there lb perform the dalles rtqulrcd.oflhom by law*. , GWcp under my hand, at Carlisle, this 15ih day r of September, A. D., 1853. r JOSEPH M’DARMOND, Sheriff. ~ Sheriff's Ofßos, Carlisle,7 ’ , Philadelphia Mourning ' r Store. . BESSdW & so'w, NO. 53 Sodlh Second Street, have at all seasons 9 fulfassorlmepl of Black & Moufning Goods, wholesale and retail, . pMLII Atib WiNTER GOODS, Black Tamlse, bombazines, cash meres, bombazine alpacas,' moosseline de laine, Do* douGta width, Frendh merinoes, parfartattas, Do. silk warp, glossy'alpacas, lunls cloth, canton cloth, canton crapes, cloth for cloaks; armare silks, poult de sole, gros do rhino, English crapes, crape collars, plushed silk gloves; black crape veils, love or mode, veils; thibet shawls, (long and square) blan ket shawls, (long & square) gloves, hosiery, &c. Second Mourning.— Plaid spunsilks, plaid silks, mousselino de laine. moosseline de bege, madonna cloth, plain tnousselines, sack flannels, bay state shawls, (long and square) white crape collars, English chintzes, undersleeves, &c. Phila., Sept 23, 1853—4 l Attention Soldiers of the War of 1812! NOTICE is hereby given, to all persons resid* ing in Adams, Franklin, Cumberland, and Perry counties, who served the United States in any military situation at any time during the war of 1813, that a National Convention of such soldiers, or.their delegates, will be held in the city of Phil adelphia, on the of Bth January next, for, among other things, of devising means and manner in pe titioning Congress to grant to all such soldiers, or their legal heirs, 160 qcres of land. You are there fore. earnestly requested to assemble at the Court House, in Carlisle, on Saturday the 15lh day of October nest, at 11 o'clock, A. M., then and there, among other things, to appoint delegates to said National convention. Many Soldiers or said War. Carlisle, Sept 23, 1853. Valuable Farm for Sale. THE heirs of Conrad Renninger, deceased, will offer thou 1 valuable farm at public sale, on Thurs day tho 27th day of October next, situated in Lower Allen township, Cumberland county, Pu., about 2 milelrwest State road from Her* rieburg to Carlisle and Gettysburg, runs along ono side of 2(, and the Cumberland Valley Railroad runs through one corner of it and haa a down grade into the Borough of Harrisburg, thereby having advon tnges for' n forwarding business not surparsed in Cumberland county. There arctwo large Merchant brills within half a mite of it, and is in a healthy and pleasant neighborhood. It domains 113 Acres, of excellent Lioicstono Land, about OS acres of it bcingrclearcd, under good fences, and in a high state of cultivation; the remainder is well covered wiqr young.thriving limber,most hickory. Theimprove* n_j__a monls are a two story Stone House snd Kitchen, Stone Smoko House, a large SIJIB» Bant ® wilzer * Barn, under port stone, a P° ID house and Wagon Shed at* (ached, with a Well and a pump in it of excellent and never failing*wa(ei near the house,a large Orch atd of choice fruit, and a Cider Press in it. Taking it altogether this property offertoinduce ments to men of capita] not often met with. Persons wishing to view this property before tho sale, can call bn tho subscriber who resides on it, and will give all the Information that may bo required. FREDERICK RENNINGER, September 6,1863 —7t Orphans’ Court Sale. On Thursday tho 13th day' of October, 1853, in pursuance of an order of Iho Orphans* Court of Cumberland county, will be sold at public sale, the following property, late the estate of John Brownawell, of Silver Spring township, in said county, deceased, viz ; A valuablo Farm situate in said township, on Spring road, about 2 miles west of Meohamesburg, Containing 114 Acres, and 86i perches, adjoining lands of Jacob Kost, Henry Spera, Georgu Coover and others, all of which is cleared but about 10 acres, M ' , ‘lch is in rrood limber. Tho lana u.«r me very best quality £r-iiimesWne lartd.'andonder'godti fenccfe. The M Improvements consist of a two story Dwelling House, Slono Bank. Barn, Wagon Shed, and other necessary oat buildings. There, is.a never failing Well ol water convenient to the house. Also, a fine young Orchard with a choied assortment of fruit trees. Persons wishing to examine Ihe place will call on Wm. Brownewell, residing on (he place. Terms—Ten per cenl. of (he purchase money to he paid when the property is sold—the interest of the one third, less the expense of sale, lo be paid to (ho widow annually—(he principal at her death lobe paid to (lie heirs of John Drownawcll; —the remainder, less the ten per cent, to be paid 1 on the Ist day of April, 185-1, when the deed and possession will be given—and the balance lo be paid in two equal annual payments, with interest, properly secured. Sale 10 lake place at (2 o'clock, noon, when at* tendance will be given by the Heirs of age, and Cuardianfl of minor heirs of John Brownawell, dec’d. CHRISTIAN TITZEL, DANIEL COMFORT, Guardians of minor heirs, WHS, BROWNAWELL. SAML. BROWNAWELL, Heirs of age September I, 1853—7 t PUBLIC SALE. BY virtue of a Power of Attorney from all the hoiru at Law of Andrew Quigley, dec'd., I wit expose to public su 10, on the premises, on Saturday the 6th day of October, 1963, at 11 o'clock, A. M., all that plantation or tract of land situate In North Middlotorf township, on tho public road from Wag* goner's rood to the Sulphur Springs, containing' 78 Acres, more or less, about 8 acras of which,is Woodland, and (he ieel duo cleared and under good fence, Tho Improve* o__n mcnia are a two plory Log House, dou bio Log Barn, Stone Spring House, and l£aM|mHpi)thoi improvements] 'with running through the land and about 6 acres ol good meadow There is u tirsl rale spring of strong Sulphur wa ter on tho premises. Also n tract of Mountain Land, situate near (bo Dig Bond of the,road over tho Mountain at Wag goner’s O«P* containing about 18 acres, more or less, well timbered. The Alexando' road bounds this trod on the sputb Tho whole will bo sqld together or separately »■ will best suit purchasers, and upon easy terms. PfcflßS W. QUIGLEY, Att'y. for all tho lloirs. September 15, 1863*—4t Orphans’ Court Sale. WlLli bo snli) at public sale, on Saturday the 15lt) day of October, 1853, at 2 o'clock P< M., on the promises, the following Ropl Estate, late the properly of Thomas M. Stewart, doc'd., in Mifflin township, Cumberland county, vizi Tho undivided onc-fourlh. part of that certain Plantation in said township, bounded by lands of Daniel VVhisloi, Bopjoinln Hoberlig, Hugh Derr and others, containing 143 Acres and 119 Porches, more or less, about !00 acres of which are cleared and recently timed. Tho improvement* nro a largo two story Brick House, Stone rsiiHw ßanlt Barn, and other Out-buildings, igjjlStwb first rate Wells of water near tho buildings, and running in nearly all Ihofiolds, a first rale Orchard, and fruit trcee of every descrip tion. . This property (a beautifully situated about 4 miles from Nowvillo. Terms made day of ..to by M.^AnTIN, 3 AJmr. ofT. H. Stewart, deed. September" 16,1853—6 i , , , . _ N. B. Tho other three-fourths of tho above farm will l*o offered fox sale at;-tho same time and place, by thoownors thereof. - POLISH for Linens, &o. article 14 Starch PolHlH'for Imparting " fin " F°'i‘ h muslin* oolla're,'cambric,, &o.; f or w “ l^oy' h ‘ 9 .store of ■;* . _* ; Public Vf‘ficalEstatM 1 On PRIDA Vtht iuidatjof OetoUr, I 85& WILL be sold at public sale, on the premises,on the above day; all that lot Oround, In ; the borough, of Mochnnicsburg,bounded.on Ike weal by a lot of.Petdr Noll, on the cast by ari.alley, and on the south by .Walnut street,.containing , THREE-QUARTERS'OF AN ACRE, having erected on it a Two Story PLASTERE# HOUSE, a STABLE, and other out- IWWyM building. There is also a Well of water |{|||BH»on the premises. This properly will bo cS6Eßsp*°)d as one lot, or in three separate lots as may bo thought, most advantageous to (hose in terested .andLcpnveniont to purchasers. Al6O, on SATURDAY, the 22d day of October next, all that tract of land in Upper Allen township on tho Yellow Breeches creek, bounded by lands of Christian Ferber, Jacob Zng, and others,containing Twenty-eight Acres, more or less, having (hereon erected a story and a half PLASTERED HOUSE, and a good Frame and Log Barn, a spring house, and other out-build* tngs. There is an excellent spring running thro' tho property, and ab orchard, of choice fruit glowing on iU The land Is of Red Sand Soil, three acres of which is timber land and thereat cleared and in a very good stalo of cultivoa tion. Tho fences and impi overaents ora 5n good repair.. Tho sales to commence at 10 ocloak, A. M. of each day, when tho terms wilt bo made known by WILLIAM MATEER, Agent for the Heirs of Jacob Waggoner, dccM Sept. 29, 1853—Is* - Real Estate at Public feale. BY virtue of an order of sale in action of parti* tion to me directed, ( will expose to public sale, on (he premises, on Thursday the 13th of October next*'at'lo o’clock A. M., (he following Real Es. late, laie the properly of Joseph Irwin, dec’d. A Iradt of land situated in Newton township, Cumberland county, bounded by lands of Sblles Woodburn, Henry Miller, Wra. Gracey & others. Containing 144 Acres and 81| Perches, noat treasure, about 20 acres of which is in good timber The improvements upon this farm ore a o-pja , doable two story Slono House, Bank Barn, 80 feej by 40 feet, a double Wo js|ijaEffl|gon Shed, corn crib, carriage house, QBBshepp pen, and ail other necessary out* buildings. There is also a never failing Well of water at the door, a large Orchard of young thriv ing apple trees of choice fruit, and a great variety of other good fruit. The soil ia Limestone of first rate quality and the fences in the best order, near ly all post and rail. This properly is situated about 4 miles from the C. V. Railroad, 1 mile west of Stoughstown, 6 miles east of Shippensburg and 13 west of Carlisle. Terms of sale—One third of the purchase money to remain in the land during the life of the widow, the interest of which to be paid annually: one half the residue to be paid on (he Ist April 1854, when possession will be given, and (he balance in three annual payments thereafter without Interest, to be secured by a lien on the land. JOS. M’DARMOND, High Sheriff. Sept 22,1853—4t Valuable Real Estate at Public Sale. rPHE-iubscriber will expose to public saloon (he 1. premises, situated in Monroe township, Cumh. co., on the road leading from Carlisle to Dillshurg, and ono fourth mile west of Ahl’s mills, on Thurs day (he 20th day of October, at 1 o’clock, a Lot of Land containing , TWO ACRES, whereon is erected a Two Story WEATHER-- BOARDED HOUSE, Frame Stable, Shop and Wagon maker j WMI llHtshop. This prppcily ta desirably lo flfflwgßQiycated for a mechanic, and if not sold on said dfty will bo rented for the term of on® year from tho Ist day of April next onw*j"g; 3 jpHn WESTFALL, Sr. Sept. 22- ow Pictures of the Loved & Gone LIFE WHERE ART THOU RECORDED ? Bleat bo the art that can immortalize. Ttiat Art that .baffles lime's tyrannic claim to quCnch it. How «weei it is in a Abr days, frhon memories bn memories arise, and dreams of bygone times, and] long things comb soAfy to (ho hogrL How sweet' we say it is to gaze upon the likeness of somo dear friend, with whom we once associated, whether far ajvay, sailing upon the brqad o'ceanf, slrOlfing over the prairies of the far west,' Pandering in strange lands, across (ho blue waters, or sleeping beneath' , the cold clods of earth, or the roaming wave. How pleasant the thought, (hot (ho art divine can give ns the perfect resemblance of (bo absent and the loved, ; till we can almost imagine it is reality, that life and I animation alone are wanting, for often as wo guzo ! upon a good picture, the eyes seem to sparkle with brilliancy, and the lips appear as if about to apeak. A Daguerreotype is far more preferable to a paint, ing, simply because it is far more correct and more convenient: the form stands out as it were from the plate, and gives every expression of the fate Us it was in the original. The Daguerreotype is without doubt one of the greatest inventions of.the nineteenth century, and its benefit to man incoiculablo. Though simple in its operation, yet the human mind cannot ( comprehend exactly its strange mysteries: its sba* dew is caught upon (ho plate as if by magic, and we can only wonder that ft is so. Thorfb who have Rot yet procured these pfecicas mementoes, wo would advise to call upon our friend A. D. Tddbs, at his GaJiery in Wroth's Hall, in Harrisburg, or at his now gallery, inMAßibir Hall, Carlisle, and our word for it, yob will bo obligingly entertained, and furnished with likenesses (hat will please and delight even the most fastidious. Ho has long occupied an e'rfviablo position as a Hagder reen Artist, received a Dibforaa for his splendid Da* gderrcotyp'cs ot the late State Agricullurol Fair, at HtrrUbarg, and by close application and long expo* rioncc, has made many experiments in the art, and is ready to compete with any establishment in th country. Much attention is given (o copying dcgtlcrrootypo • and other pictures.. Smalt pictures can bo enlarged to any site. Children of any ago taken. Daguerreotypes inserted in Lockets, Breastpins, finger rings, pencil heads, dec. Instructions givorfHnjho ait on the most reason* able terms. /' Pictures taken in cfoudy ns well asln clear weath er. A collection of portraits can bo seen at the Rooms, which sro fair at all times. September 23, 1863—8 t IVoticc. ALL persona indobled to (ho subscriber, are here by notified to coma forward and settle off their 06- cuonls, os no longer indulgence will bo given,and if not settled before the first day of Oolober, 1853, they will bo placed in (lie hando of a Justice for collection. JAMES GALLAGHER, Agent. Sept. 1, 1853 —7tfr.' Estate Notice. LETTERS of Administration (>n tho oetoto of Nathan Woods, lato of Wostpennsborp' township, Cumberland county, deceased,-burn boon Issued bv tho Register of sold botinty, to tho subscriber, roaldlntl in the same township: All persons In debted to snid estate will make immediate pay ment, nnd those having claims will present them for settlement RAMSEy WOOOSi Ex . r . September 8,1553— 0 f NOTICE. NOTICE Is hereby given, that tho “Dickinson Sa.lmr Fund Society," located in Cenlrevillo, Cumberland county, Pa., will make application; to the next Legislature of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, lor an ant of Incorporation, with a capital of len thousand dollars, and privilege to increase to twenly-flvo thousand dollars, with dis counting privileges and powers to receive de’po sltes, and such other powers and privilege, aa are usually granted to Saving Institutions,' ' Bv order of the Board. 3 A. G. MILLER, Tteaa’r. Jurfe : a'().-1853—Cte, i . -toilltklElJD®A»ijltAi IGI IMB2HT* NEAR CARLISLE, Pi; „ . „ THE 15th Session will commence rfov.7th.. ft* buildings (one erected la#t Fall) are pcvf'yp.d 4 a«i* tensive. The situation is all that ban (of healthfulpesaor moral purity. Rsmcwd. frop j(nc excitement ofTown or City, the students may hero prepare for college, mercantile porsuits, Ate* , All the branches arc taught which go to form a t libarai ' education. A conscientious discharge pf, gal secured the present fiourjpliibg condition'of the la* stitutioo. Its future supcess (under Providence) shall bo maintained'by the same means. Terms—Board and Tuition per session, 930 For Catalogue with full information,address R. K. BURNS, Principal $ Prpftict*. Plainfield rgst Office, Comb. Co. Pc. Nov. 29, 1853. notice; NOTICE is hereby given (o all persons interested# that Ibo Pamphlet laws of the Comrobowsaltb of Ponnaylvania, passed at the Session of the Legists* loro of 1653 have boon received and srs ready for distribution. GpO. ZINN, PretVy PnOTtIONITARV's Office,. i Carlisle, Sept. 29,1653. f Notice.' ALL persons indebted .to the, books of Charles Ogilbyaro hereby notfiicd to call at the store and pay up as, longer indulgence cannot be given. The stores ofChas. Ogilby in Carlisle and Nsrr* villo oro selling of their largo and splendid assort, mont of goods at cost, Bargains may bo bid. Scpt.aa—3w. Estate Notice. LETTERS testament^.on. the estate of fid* ward Golden, late of Southampton township, ds* ceased, have been issued by the Register of Corn* berland ppunjy, to the subscribe; residing in tbs same All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment* and those having claims will present them propel* ly authenticated for settlement to DANIEL GOLDEN, Adm’r. September 8, 1853—61 Estate Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of admin istration on the estate of Geo. P. Homer, late of Silver Spring township, Cumberland co., hare been granted by the Register of said county, to the subscribers residing in the same township.— All persons having against said estate will present them for settlement, arid those indebted will make immediate payment to SAMUEL HORNER, GEORGE A. HORNER, Sept. 8, 1853—61* Admr*«, NOTICE. 1 NOTICE is hereby given, lhat* application will bo made to tho next Legislature, agreeably to the 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 of issue, and to change tha name to that of tho Carlisle Bank. By order of the Board of DirccUxs. \VM. M. DEBTEM, Cashier. June 30, 1853—6 m IVOTICC IS hereby given, that an application #ill be made to the next Legislature of Pennsylvania, for tha incorporation of a Bank with general banking pri vileges, or if impracticable, for a Deposit Bank, with p *«|>(ial of one hundred thousand dollars, to bo located in the Borough of Carlisle, Cumber land county, Pa., under the riamebf dtylo of “The Carlisle Bank.’* Carlisle, June 23, 1853^r6tii Estate No] LETTERS testamentary oil the eslatfejbf Peter Noll,dec’d.,late of theboroQgiiof Mechaniesburg, Cumberland county, have been granted by the Register of said county, to the. subscriber who re sides in Upper Allen township, Ail persona in debted to said estate are requested to make Imme diate payment, and those having dlaitna will pre sent them for s'elllomODt to C. TITZEL, Ex'r. September 15, 1063—61 Estdtt Iftttlcfc. NOTICE Ja hereby given that letters of admin* istrdiion on the estate,of Alexander Wills, with the will annexed, late of LoWer Allen lownabjp. Cumberland Ooonty, deceased, hare been issuea by (he Register of said comity, to the aobacriber 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, Adm'r. August 25, 1853—Gl WANTED. CARPENTERS, Cabinet Makers, Millwright*, and mechanics generally, to call at John P, Lyno’s, and take a look si the very large and supe rior assortment of tools just received, «nd which are now rojily for insficctiori Call In and take a look at them, as wo sell cheap and endeavor to please. JOHN P. IiYNE, West side North Hanover st. DR. GEORGE SZ. 11UETZ, bentm. WILL perform all operations upon the troth that may bo required for their preservation. Arti ficial teeth'inserted, from a single tooth to an entire set, on lh6 most scientific principles. Diseases of (ha mouth am/iireguloriticscarofully treated. O/fiea at the residence of his brother, on North Pitt street, Carlisle. Juno 2fl, 1663. Jakes H. W*ise, FIRST ARRfVAT, OF FALL GOODS Ai the sew and Chtap. Slon of \Vcisc & Campbell. S. IV. Corner of N. //onocer and Louther Strutt . WE have just received a very Urge and hand Some assortment of Pal) and 'Winter Goods, consisting of tbo latest styles of DRESS Good*, French plaids, plaid and printed Cashmeres, Mona do I,sines, all wooli Mous de Persian clothe, plaid, brocade and black and o good assortment of Mourning Goods. Domutict. Itlrsrbed and unbleached Muslins, Checks, Clog, bams, Tickings, while & colored Csnlon Fls one!*, red, yellow ond while wool Flannels, Table.Linto, Uamiiek Towels, Table Cloths, Nspkini, Jeo* Laces and Embroideries* Csmbi ic and Swiss Ruffling, Edging and Inserting, Lisle. Mechlin, Florentine uml ValeucennesLsces, Collars, Undorslcoves, Spencers and Cuffs of (bo latest styles. Hosiery and olover. Very fine assortment of spun Silk, Csshmero end Lambs wool Saxony, black Indiana Hose, Merino half hose, while arid black silk Hobo, black; whits and mixed Cotton Hose, Ladies and Gents Kid- Silk, fleecy lined Silk, Cashmere dc Cotton Gloves. Cloths & Cassivaeres. A large assortment of Cloths, Cssslmeres, Sattin otts, Kentucky Jcsns, Merino, Satin and black |U|| Vestings. Boots ond Shots. > v ■ Ladles Kid Slippers, Morocco and fcld Batkina* Morocco and Kid Bools; Ladies Gaiters, Men’s fine calf Boots', Kipp Boots and Shoes for men and boys, alt klhds of Childien’s shoes, and 4 loigo lot of Ghm shoes. Groceries. Bio and Java Coffees, Now Orleans, Cubk add Re fined Sugars, Lovonng’a Syrup Moifisss* and Spices of oil kinds. The above articles, together wtfp a large Variet 100 numerous to mention, baVo been selected. wit great care from the Nov* Vork and Pbjladelphi roorkote.and cannot fill to sail purchasers fa-lna . Uy find prices. We invite alltoteall and zamhi for themselves. ( Carliilsi Bept 16, 1888. " • v ' “ W*. K. C.x.axxL.
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