MclafVote lor State Officers.' JUDGE BIT. COURT. 00MMI8. AUDITOR GEN- SUdVEYOB OEN. Adorns, .Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Bedford, Boris, Blair, Bradford, Bucks, Butler, Cambria, Carbon, ’Centre, Chester, Clarion, Clearfield, Clinton, Columbia Craw/brd,, Cumberland, XNiuphlh, Delaware, Elk, Erie, Fayette, Franklin, Fulton, Greene; Huntingdon, Indiana, Jefferson, Jndiata, Lancaster, Lawrence, Lebanon, Lehigh, Luzerne, Lycoming, M’Kean, Mercer, Mifflin, Monroe, Montgomery, Montour, Northampton, Northumberland, I’erty, Phila. city & co., Piko, Potter, Schuylkill, Somerset, Susquehanna, Sullivan, Tioga, Union, Venango, Warren, Washington, Wayne, Westmoreland, Wyoming, Y ork, Total, 158849 Oil Well and Oil Spring;. In Western Virginia, near Itio folks of Hughes river, (here is an oil well and oil spring, which arc curiosities in (heir way. A correspondent of the Cliri slisn Advocate and Journal thus describes them ‘ This wolf was dug fur sail, but it commenced blowing out oil, and continues its blowings at inter val! up to the present lime. Every fifth day it blows out about fourteen gallons of oil. At the oil springs, vast quantities of oil ore an nu illy gathered, by sinking pits in the earth thirty feel deep. The bed of oil hys parallel with the bed ofiho river, and is generally near five feet thick.— Thaoil, in its natural slate, adheres to the sand, and can only separated from it by washing (ho sand Id water. The sand is washed by sinking a small pit as deep as the bod of the oil; the pit soon fills with water, when men go into it with broad hoes, and w.{t«h'llia sand by pulling it to (horn and push ing It f/otn them. White this is done, (he nil loses its affinity for the sand and it immediately rises on the top of the tfate?; It Is then gathered by a large ladle and pul inCcF large cistern* or hogshead, whore it purifies itself; tt is then put into barrels and sent id market. Sumo pita fifteen feet square have yield ed one hundred and thirty five barrels of oil, but all sra not alike rich. The oil is valuable for weakness in tiie breast, strains; fcuts and bruises; it burns icry well in lamps, and may bo used in dressing leather, Instead of fish oil, but makes the leather (>orous. TMe Rtflegaflct* FMtct the Tate and political forlliheii of fex-Govorhof Johnston and Ehrislain Myers arc apt and forcible MlualC'iliona tliul while men may lovo llio treason that aids their schema, they invariably despise the traitor. Both (heap rrton came from llio nmo district both are renegades from llio Democratic party, and both huvo sunk into a ijniet political grave from which no ordinary comae of human events onn rfa durrcci thbttt—-they will out live the ephemeral grout. Hess with which their treason invested thorn. In the cnacs of Myers, both parlies might team a useful lesson, vil: that a renegade has a cormorant appetite, and is always dboiiy purchased. Show us It political renegade, snd wo will allow you n man whoso Ihiret for office is as unquenchable as the fires of Vesuvius. The history of (ho gentleman in qocs lion is welt known. Ho woa elected to the Senate ns an independent/ and finding that ho had the casting void in that body lid act a price ifpon him self, and st/ld otfl, nftd oroc&hea," to the whig* Wlui (ho compact was, wo do not know; but them Id reofft id b'fcl/ota that it was fulfilled; but Mycra demanded more titan the {faqtJ palled for, and an th'6 opening of llio, session of 1653. ho very modestly claimed the Speakership. This, however, was too bitter a [fill fof the eld lino Whigs, and they re elected Walked, of Erie. This was « personal in- , ail’ll (d old Christian, and ho lodt Hu llm6 In ilfd'wWj? it, by voting on several party questions with the Democrats—the Federalist* were alarmed, and the nomination for Surveyor General followed. There is little die lh followfhfl him thro’* the campaign, or reverting (btho arguments used in hia behalf, and against liia competitor, but will simply content our. self by [fainting to him as a living admonition to traitors—ttf hil obiet/rity bA b warning to renegades —and to hit polllifcnf grave aa a monorfionl of blast, rd hopes and short-lived greatness. —llollidaytbdrg Standard. Gdfstdor nigger. Perhaps no individusl in the Commonwealth—not even the State officers who have boon so triumphant ly elected—has gros(Cr reason 10/ejolce at (ho result of the recent election, than Governor Bigler. 110 it was, in reality, who had to boar (ho brunt of the cun teat, and, although not a candidate himself, Iho at tacks were aimed at the Executive rather than at (lie candidates bolero the people, and the Guberna torial contest of next year was, in offset, decided at the recent election. Tho whole artillery of thn ene my, almost, was aimed at his devoted head, his ac tions were basely misrepresented, and his policy as sailed by an unscrupulous foe, and no falsehoods or calomnioß wore considered 100 vile, in order, if pos sible, to shako public confidence in his integrity.— The State debt was magnified, and tho effort was made to saddle upon him the sins and mistakes of his predecessor* But it was all of no avail. Tho people pf Pennsylvania have fieri! confidence in the honesty atfd ability Of Governor Bigler, and the re sult of (ho election ott the second Tuesday ofOotobor last, Is a (rumphant endorsement of his administra tion—a greater than which none of bis predecessors In the Gubernatorial ohatr has ovoi (eoolvod. Governor Bigler has been true to tho best interests of the Commonwealth—true to the pledges ofhl%|p sbgural address, true to tho Demoorallo pa(ly, and (rue (o himself, and it la in vain for an infuriated op position to attempt to weaken him in tho offuotlona ortho people. His Whole public Hfo la but a record of his dCVOllon to his native Bute and her beat in terests, ami fie may bid defiance to all the envenomed assaults of a malignant, but harmless opposition IBs nomination ond’clocllon next year to a second Corny in tho Executive chair of thb Commonwealth, Iv sforogono conclusion.— tancatUr Intel,' ffj*ThoSonsof Maine, In Boston, who are said to be foor lliouvsnd strong, are making arrangements for a grand meeting on tho S7lh Instant. 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A. Height. Mr: Joseph 110 jvkb. to Miss Catiieriphi Walter, both of Hump. 1 den township, this county. i On (lie 25ih ult, by the Rev. J. Evans, Mr. Geo. ! Wooddurn, (a Miss Margaret E. Niciialson, both of. Nowville, Pj. { - 3>entf)o. In Petersburg, Va.. on the 28th ult., Mrs. Mart Jane. consort of Geo. W. Wcckloy, in the 25ih your of her oge. In this Borough,on 1h026;1i ull., Rachel E Bkilrf, in the 35tli year of tier ago. Carlisle Deposit Bank, ■> November 1, l8(£k > onnual election of Nino DircctouTTor ibis A Institution will he held at tha Banking House, on Monday the 21st day of November Inst., between the hours of 10 At M. dnd 3 o block, P. M. W. M. DRETEM, Caflhior, Cablisix Deposit Ba*k, 7 November I, 1853, y TIIC Board of Directors have this day declared a semi-annual dividend of fnui per rent., which will be paid to (bo stockholders or their legal repre sentatives on demand. Estate flat lee LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Hen ry Lynch, late of Olcktnsnn township, drftcascQ, have beeh issued by the Register of Cumberland feobnty, to the subscribe: residing in Shippens bu g township. All persona indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them proper ly authenticated for settlement in TUGS. P. BLAIR, Adm’r. November 3,1853—0 l House and Lot for Sale. r IMIE subscriber will sell at public sale, on Snlur L day the 3d day of December, 1853, at 1 o’clock P. M., on (ho premises, in (South Middleton fbwn ship, a (rad of Land situate In said tovfnshlp, con tnlnitftf Tlircd’ Acres, more or less, having (hereon creeled a on'otand a half stofy Log HOUSE, and other Improvements. Said ■•aaßl property is situated within three-quarters of i , tm .. mile of Spring Forge, and adjo'ns lands of the Widow Caufman, Robert Irvine and others. TAfrirt of sale made known on tho day of sale by , JolfW E, BRENIZER, Trustee of Mary Brenizer,dcc'd. November 8, 1863—ts* NoW Ready; The New Methodist Singing Book, LUTE OP ZION I BY I. D. WOODBURY, assisted by the Rev. H. MATTISON, Pastoi o’f the John Blroef Metho dist Church. It comprises nearly one thousand pieces of tho choicest music, including almost every u(d tune of any merit over published; it represents some two hundred of the finest composers tho world over saw, and contains every variety of nov# in use, with copious indexes to every part. Tho Lute is therefore held with truth to bo an almost exhaustlcss mine of tho richest Sacred Musical Treasures ever presented to the public, blowing with the animation and burning zeal of the commu nion for which it is designed, tho tunes aro never* theless equally adapted to tho Hymn books of all denominations of Christians. Of Mr. Woodbury’s last book, tho Dulcimer, Over 150,000 Copies have been issued since its appearance throe years ago, and still tho demand is on Ihe increase. Is any further ovidonco of tho admiration in which he is hold as a Composer to bo desired I From tho enthusiasm with which tho Lute has already been greeted, a reception for it similar to that meted to tho Dulcimer is confidently expected. Any professional musician desiring a copy of either tho Lula or Dulcimer for examination, can have it sent to him, free of postage, by remitting GO cents to the Publisher. F. J. HUNTINGTON, M Ilafk Row, Now Yoik. November 2,1863—8 t PERSONS visiting Carlisle, should riot .Icovd be fore taking a glance at B J Kieffor’s Drug and Chemical Store, South Hanovqr street, Ho has on hand a varlotv o i Fancy Articles, such os hair, hat, doth, flesh','tooth and other Drd'shosr Cologne bot tles, Furniture. Dusters, combs, Pott Monoires,card and worked Baskets, Note Paper, Visaing Cards end Cases, Fans, AccoVdeons, &o. Ladies are in vited to look at his superior Molts. Cali-soon aehe is delei'mined to sell bargains. ■July M, 9 j KIEFFEB. 1878 1786 722 118 658 2204 523 488 2840 480 IHBO 842 3006 119681 NOTICE. Notice. W. M. BEETEM, Cashier. V XIST OF XETTfiBS. • Advertised in Iho"Volunteer" by Authority. LIST, OF LETTERS remaining in the Poet Office at Carlisle, Pa., Novb’r,. 1,1853. Person? inquiring for letters on this list, will please say they are advertised. Alexander John Kiddoo Kesiah J Armstrong Mary A Kleffman Maria Armstrong Susanna Kleper Jacob Ashwood Benj W Knapp Delos Dachroan Peter Kremer Abner 2 Barr Hannah Lenharl Catharine Bechl Mrs Leedy John Bonsen James A Lewis Wm W 2 Bederman Catharine Leakey Nancy Bloser Samnel D Lille James Rev Brockway Charles Losh Steven Brier A Lennhart John Reinhard BullorffFanny J Mellinger Levi Buyarll John Meixe) George 2 Butterfield Edward Megary Elizabeth 3 Dnrte Margaret J Metres Daniel Burch Margaret M’Kenna Alexander Buchan John M’Coy Vinten Bardolf Elizabeth M’Neil 1' S Campbell Robert MasterMillnemo Servel T Carter Malvina Miller Jane Chevis J M Miller Amos Chambliss John RLt Miller Susen Clabley J B Morias George Cornmnn Susanna Moore Thomas Corofolka Mrs Mooro Robert Canson Wm H Mull Benjamin Cooper William Myers Jane Elizabeth Crowell Luther P Nenninger Frederick Cramer Solomon Newton James Cralge Goo & Co Nixon Maria Cunningham Ellen Noaker William DemozerTjr Nope Sophia Dealy Neal Owens Thomas Diehl William Owen Morris Dilter Jule A ( Oalman C H Doggetl J W' Papy S S 2 Dodds Powell Samuel Donioun Janipjf* 3 Quamney Praior D.mloy E D Quigley Sarah J Dudley '\mC2 Rapp Adam . Duggan James Ramsey Sierret Donaldson i M Reightor Theodore Earnest M A Reed Rebecca H Eckert John Reed John L L D Ehrharl Albert Rigin Isaac Ellsworth Charles B Riddcr T B Rev Elfline Frederick Riggs E E Elland Robert Ricketts Ajib Feeler Jacob Ricker Catharine Filey Sarah Rogers George Flanagan VVm Rosa J L Founiaine Nehetniali 3 Sanno Charles P Gardner A H Seibert Joseph L Glanding Archibold Shryock Edgar L Glancy Margaret 2 Slierlday Mario 2 Gaodwen W M Shapley John 2 Gorwan John Shapley Rufus 2 Gran Charles Shoop Frederick Green J T Shelden John Griffith Modo Shotb John Goarb Elizabeth Sheldon Philo Griffin James G Smith Daniel Grnce P Mr Smyers Rachel Gray George W Smith David Gilson Caroline Snyder William Hamer Jane M Snyder Henry | H,ill John Snyder Wm S Havilland Gdward 4 Sjno Frederick ' llais John or Thos Jas Spencer Sarah I Halinn Samnel Sleigleman Jacob ! -finger John Stannsberry 1 S Heck John Sicincr I L 2 I Hetrick Susan 2 Summoiland Eliza j Heneen John H Sutton W H 2 i Heapv William Swoner Ann | Hprt John T*rnoj George i H-rsl Jacob E Tytoa John Hip Henry Van Valzah Thos H Dr Hoover Ji hn Waggoner John Houk George Watts Henry or Sami Horner Jacob Wert Nancy Hosster Henry Weary Jacob Hoeker Mary Wherry Elen'r Hutton John or heirs Wise Michael Jenkins Nancy Wise Maria Kast J Dr Wise Mary A Karnes Samnel Wilkinson Sarah Kensey Christian B Wolf Jane E Keefaver Frederick Young Miss Kelly Sarah Jane Vung Jesso One cent due on each letter in addition to the postage. JOHN B. BRATTON, P. M. Public Sale of Valuable Out-lots. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, ibo subscriber will offer for salfe, on Saturday tbc 2Clh day of November, 1853. at 12 o’clock M., of that day, all that tract of land in Upper Allen township, containing Eight Acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Michael Hoover, Lewis Hycr, Abraham Weaker, and the Slate road. This tract of land is in the vicinity of Shepbordstown, adjoin ing lower lots, and will bo sold either os one tract or in separate lots as may be considered most ad vantageous to the estate and convenient to pureba* sera. Terms mode known on the day of sale by CHRISTIAN TITZBL. Gx'r. of David Sbeu/Tor, dec'd. November 3,1863—4 t Notice. SUBSCRIBERS to the slock of the Carlisle Gas and Water Company are requested to pay to Wm. M. Bootorrf, Esq., at the Carlisle De posit Bonß, oh or before Tuesday, the first day of November next, ONE DOLLAR upon each share by them subscribed. Dy order of th« Board. Oct 27 FRBD’K WATTS, Pros. If]ill for Rout. undersigned offers his Merchant Mill, at the J. Carlisle iron Works, for rent from the Ist of April next. PETER F. EGE. October 20, 1853—0 t Town Property for Sale. BY virtue of an acl of assembly, passed the 10th day of February, 1663, the Commissioners of Cumberland county will soil at pub.lc sale, on MONDAY, the 14th day of November, 1853, at the Court House, in the borough of Carlisle, to the highest and boat bidder, all that L'bt of Ground, known as tho McCroekoy properly, situate on the north side of Bast High street, in (ho borough of Qarlislo, containing 00 feel in front and being in depth 240 foot; rfum’borbd in the general plan of of said town 213. TERMS—Ton per cent of tho piftchnso money to bo paid at .the tinjo of sale—one half of the bal ance on tho Ist of April, 1854, at which time pos session will bo given—the residue on the Ist of April, 1865, with interest. This property is ono of the most desirable family residences in (he borough of Carlisle. WM. 11. TROUT, JCB. O.CRESSLER, JOHN BQBB, Oct. 20, (s. Commissioners. Philadelphia mourning Store. DJGSSOH & SOW , NO. 53 South Second street, have at all seasons o Tull assortment of Black & Mourning Goods, wholesale and retail, FALL AND WINTER GOODS , Black Tomiso, bombazines, caolimorosvbombazlno alpacas, mousselino do laino, Do. double width, French morlnoos, parramattas, Do. silk wnrp,- glossy alpacas. lonls cloth* canton o)oth, canton crapes, cloth for cloaks, ofmuro silks, poult de solo, gros do rhino, English crapes, crppo collars, plushed silk gloves; black crape veils, Iqvo or mode veils, l(uboi shawls, f long and square) blan kot 6hawls t (lonjf & square) gloves* hosiery* &o. Second Mourning, —Plaid spunsilks, plaid silks, mousselino do laino. moussolino do bego, madonna cloth, plain mousselinos, sack flannels, bay state shatvls, (long and square) white crape collars, English chintzes, underalcoves, &c. , Phlla., Sept 53,1863—ti KTo the Public. THE attention of the public is respectfully in? vlted to this large and extensive stock of new Fall and Winter Goode, which Philip'Arnold is now displaying at his store in North Hanover street, where persons who are desirous of securing bar* gains should call without delay, as the Goods are going,off at a rapid rato. Among tho assortment will be found the beat.selection uf Dress Goods, ever brought to Carlisle, and consists in part of black and fancy silks, French and English meri* noes, merino plaids, plain and figured de laines, parameltas, alpacas, bombazines, &o. . SHAWLS, Broche Long and Square, Bay Slate Long and Square, Cashmere, Thibet, Delaine, Crape,&o. Flannels, Such as scarlet, yellow and white; also Gauze and Welsh Sack Flannels of all colors. Cloths , Gust meres and Sattinetts, of all qualities and colors, and at all prices. Blankets, We have a large stock of blankets which we are determined to eel! at low prices, from $2 to $lO a pair. Carpels and Matting. The largest assortment of all kinds of carpets that is to bo found in town, such as Three Ply, Ingrain, Venillan, Ac., mattings, Oil cloths and Druo-oeis of ail widths. Domestics, Such as checks, lickings, muslins, cotton flannels, llnseys, Ac., which will be sold as low as they can bs purchased elsewhere. Boots and Shoes. A large assortment of Men’s and Boy’s Boots ano Shoes, and Women’s and Children’s Shoes of al! kinds, Gum shoes for men, women & children. Groceries, consisting uf Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Spices, Molas ses, Ac., all of which will be sold cheap. Give us a call sod see for yourselves, as wd charge nothing for showing Goods. Oct 6, 1853. PHILIP ARNOLD. NOTICE.—Tho store of the subscriber will be closed op Wednesday the 12ih instant, until half past 6 p. ro. P. A. FRESH ARRIVAL OF HARDWARE. TIIR subscriber having returned from the city, would call the attention of his friends and the public generally, to the large and well selected as sortment of HARDWARE, which he has just re ceived consisting in part of Building Materials, such as nails, screws, hinges, locks, bolts, glass, putt£, paints, oils, <scc. . TOOLS; including edge tools, saws and p'ancs of every! description, files, rasps, hammers, vicss, an vils, dec/ A general assortment of Shoemakers and SudJlcrs Tools, together with Morocco, Lining, Binding, Skint, shoe thread, wax, pegs, lasts, harness mount ings, saddle treats, &c. COACH TRIMMINGS, CanNOss, plain, figured, enamelled and embpssed; patent and enamelled Leather,* axles, springs, hubs, spokes, felloes, shafts, dashers, &c. CABINET MAKERS will find a'Urge assort ment of Varnishes, Mahogany & Walnut Vonccra, Mouldings, Rosettes, Hair Cloth, curled Hair, &c. The stock of IRON is largo and well selected, comprising all the kinds in general use, such as i hammered and rolled tiro of all sizes, fiat bar and band Iron, round, square and oval Iron, horseshoe Iron, nail rods, a largo lot of cast and spring Steel,! English and American Blister Steel. | HOUSEKEEPERS and those about commonc-| ing, will find it to tbcii advantage to cull and ox-1 amino our table Cutllery, Brittania and Plated ware, 1 trays, pans, kettles, Cedar wars, Baskets, <Scc. In addition to the above, we have leceivcda splen did lot of WALL PAPER, making the ossoitmonl complete, and at such prices as cannot fail to give entlafaclion. We invite our friends to call, knowing it will bo to their advantage to do so, Remember the old stand, East High St, HENRY SAXTON. Carlisle, Pa. O, 1863. Cumberland Valley Institute: EMBRACING TWO SEPARATE DEPART MENTS, MALE AND FEMALE. J)l UTechaniaburg, Pa. 11HIS Institution will open Its fall session on the Ist of November, Tho buildings are new and . commodious, tho rooms largo and well ventilated, | and the whole house warmed with a heated air fur- j nace. Parents and Guardians are invited to come, and bco this Institution before sending their sonsand ( daughters elsewhere. It ts located near the borough I of Mechanicsburg, 100 miles west of Philadelphia, 68 mites from Baltimore, and 8 from Harrisburg.— It ia accessible by Railroad from all parlfl of the State. Eighty students were in connection with the Institution dtiririg the session just closed. BOARD OF INSTRUCTORS. Rev. J. S. Loose, A. M., Principal ami Piofcsaor of Moral Science and Ancient Languages. Hrrrt R. Nirits. AefiiHldnt. Edward Fells, Erfq., Profcfisdf of Modern Lan guages- Miss Esther M. Doll, Assistant Piincipol of Female Department, and Teacher* of Music. Mlstf Attic* OlivkA, Assistant. Rev. Geo. Morris, Lecturer on History and Eng lish Literature. J. B. Herriho, M. D., Lecturer on Physiology and Health. perms fer Session. English Brandies, $lO 00 Ancient Languages (including English,) 12 00 German and French, each 5 00 Board, Room orfd Tuition* 60 00 Music, (Piano) # 00 Ornamental brandies extra. For circulars and further particulars address JOS. S. LOOSE, Mechantcaburg, Cumb. Co., Pa.. Sept 29. 1653—2m* Proclamation WHEREAS the Honorable J ames H . On ah am President J udgo of the several Courts of Com men Pleas of the counties ofCumborland, Perry and J uniats,inPonnsy I van is,and juellccol thcaovcral Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Oenoi a) Jail Do ivory in said counties,drid (lan. John Kuppand Sami. VVoodburn, Judges of the Court of Oyor and Tormlnordnd General Jail all cubital find olltAi offohtiB,in t bo Jo Id county of Cunfberldnd-*by thoirprecoptsto mo directed dated the 27d oT Aifguet, lB6rf, haW ordered the Court of Oyor Ac Terminer and General Jail Delivery, to bo holdon at Carlisle,on tho d Monday of No vember nerft, (boihg the 14th'day )at 10 o’clock fh tho forenoon, to continue (wo weeks. NOTICE let horofoio orobygivon, olhoOoi*o* nor.Justicoßoflho Peace fit Gonstahlosoftbosaid county ofCumborland/halthoy arc by the sold pr - copl commanded to bet hen & there in their proper persons,with t hoirr ol Is ,rocords,I nquiflilioh B.oxaroi natios and all (fiber roraombrancos, to do (hose tbingawhichtothoirofliccsappcrtain tobodono.nnd aUthosoth'atafobuundby recognizances,toprosocu to against thoprisonors that are or (hen shot Ibo t n the jai lofsaidcor* ity ,aro to bo there to prosecutet hem osthali bo just. JOSEPH M’DARMOND, Sbff. ShcrifT’s Office, Sept. 20, 1863. _ $15,000 Worth of Goods Still ofl llnhdu t Ogllhy’* Storo. IN addFliotV Iff our slock, wi have received and arc now receiving a largo lot of very ddslrsblo FALL and WINTER GOODS from two of out branch stores.' Aa all of the Block' was purchased 6‘ofuro the present groat ndvon'ced’ prise in good, and will bo sold at COST* purchaser# eon save from 35 to 50 per cent, by giving us an early call. Wo now have black silks, fine linen, long shawls, lickings, obooks, blankets', oaasinolls, cloth, muslins, &0., all of which wo wore out of provlou* to yoslordsy a ° r Also, Carpels and a lot of Boole and Shoos. Just received. Call soon and secure the they are all gone. CIIAS. OGILBY. Bargains still to be had at (he Clothing Store near Burkholder's Hole). Sept. 35,1853—31 - . , NOTICE. iS ;V AN election for Directors of tho Carlisle Bank, will be hold at the Carlisle Deposit Bank, on Monday theQUt day of November next, between tho hbnra of 10 o’clock A. M., and 2 P. M. .. GEO. A. LYON, Pros’ll October 20, 1663 3t LV‘ stray cow. M CAME to the promises of the subscri ber, about tho \Bi instant, a dark bHndlo f- ' Co . w * B ‘ vin ß milk, and lame In one hip. The: owner Is requested to come forward, prove property, and take her away, or she will bo dispos ed of as the law directs. ELIAS D. ETBTER. Dickinson Township, October 13, 1963—8 t« Orphans Conrt Sale, BY-order oFthe Orphans’Court of Cumberland county, will be sold at public sale, on (ho premi ses, on Tuesday the Bih-day of, November, 1853, the following Real. Estate, late of Peter Kniesley, of Silver Spring township, In said county, deceased, to. wit'; All that certain plantation or tract of land* sit uate In said.township, bounded by lands oFJlpory Grissinger, John Gotshall, Abraham Henniman and.others, containing £3ss Acres, strict measure. JwA The Improvements are a ttfiVtory L6g Log Barn, 'febant House, Sta- Blacksmith shop, and a new Lime i^SSnSs^il n> There is a good Well of water at tbe manslonhouae, and there is running water on the place. One portion of the land is Lime stone, and the other portion of it is Slate land.— About three fourths of this farm is cleared and in good cultivation, (he other fourth is well timbered. The feiloes'are good. This properly lies about 34 mllSS'DOrlhWeel from Hoguestown. Sale to commence al l o’clock P. M., when tho terms'and c6ndltlons will be made known by - --- .JAMES IRWIN, •Adminialratorof Peter Knlesly, dec’d. October 6; 1853—4i* The subscriber has a farm of his own, Which he offers at private sale. It contains 55 Acres of good Limestone and Slate land, with good im* provements, and Is near tho above farm. Valuable Farm at Private Sale. THE subscriber offers at private sale, the farm on which ho now lives, his intention being to re move to the west in the spring. The farm is situate in North Middleton township, 3 miles east from Carlisle, and within a quarter of a mite of the turn pike leading to Harrisburg, adjoining lands of A. Horner, Robert Irwin and tho heirs of Joseph Wit mcr, and bordered on the North side by tho Lclorl Spring, containing 121 Acres, more or less, of first rate Limestone Land, in (ho highest stall! of cultivation and under good fence, mostly post and j chcsnut rails. Ton acres of tho farm is woodland : and six elegant meadowland. Tho farm is mosli advantageously situated for tillage, being (tvo fields I in breadth with a lano through tho centre but no' public road through it. There is freo access to the Lelort Spring, a fine running stream, from every | field. U is situated in a good neighborhood and I within a quarter of a mile of tho Middlesex Mills.— The improvements are a largo two story weathcr boarded Dwelling HOUSE, BARN, Wagon Shod, CornCribs,andoil necessary outbuildings; A first rate ££l£BBWcli of water near the door with a pump in it, and a large Cistern in the yard, and o young and thriving Orcnord-of carefully selected fruit, in good bearing condition. I Persona wishing to examine tho place or learn the terms of sale arc requested to call on the premi- ] nos. JEREMIAH GRINER. 1 September 22, 1953—61* Pictures or the Loved & Cibnc. LIFE WHERE ART THOU RECORDED’ Dtc»l bo llio art tlial can immortalise. That Art that bntUos time's tyrannicclaim to quench it. How sweet It is in aflar days, when memories oh memories arise, and dtcams of hygono times, and long forgotten things come softly to the boakl. How evwie| wi»-cajiJU*Jo.aiLtD nptm IboJiktmvssof some dear friend, with whom we once associated, whether fhr away, sailing upon (he broad cosao, strolling over the prairies oftho far west, wandering in strange lands, across the blue ’waters, or sleeping beneath the cold clods of earth, or the roaming wave. How pleasant the thought, that (be art divine can give us the perfect resemblance of the absent and (be lotcl), till wo can almost imagine it is reality, that life and animation alone ore wanting, for often as we gaze upon a good picture, tho eyes seem to sparkle with brilliancy, and tbc lips appear as if about to speak. I A Daguerreotype is far more preferable to a paint ing, simply because it is far more correct and thbre 1 convenient: tho form stands out as it wcic from (bo ■ plate, and gives every expression of the faco as ft was ih tho original. Tho Daguerreotype Is tvilhdiil | j doubt one of the greatest inventions of the nineteenth 1 century.and its benefit to man incalculable. Though simple in its operation, yet tho human mind cannot comprehend exactly its strange mysteries: its sha dow is catight upon tho plate as if by magic, and we enn only wonder (hot it is so. Those who have not yet procured these prccicus mementoes, Wo would advise to call upon our friend A. B. Todds, at his Gallery in Wyeth’s Hull, in Harrisburg, or at his new gallery,in Mario* HJll, Carlisle, and our word for It, you will bo obligingly entertained, and furnished with likenesses that will please and delight oven tho most fastidious. 11c has long occupicdan enviable position as s Dagucr reen A rlist, received a Diploma Tor Ins splendid Da guerreotypes at tile late State Agricultural Foir, at Harrisburg, ami by close application and long expe rience, has made many experiments in (ho art, and is ready to compete with any establishment in th country. Much attention isgivon to copying Joguerrontypos and other pictures. Small pictures can be enlarged to any size. Children of any ago token. Daguerreotypes inserted in Lockets, Breastpins, finger rings, pencil heads, Ate. Instructions given in the art on the most reason able terms. Pictures taken In cloudy oswcll asin cltarwcalb cr. A collection of portraits can bo seen at the Rooms, which are fair at all times. September 22, 1862—3 t DR. Jt>lllV S. SPRIGOS, OFFERS his profession a (services to tho people fo Dickinson township and vicinity. Residence — Ontbo Walnu Bottom road, I mileoastof C.onlro 4il?r. Februory 3, 1868. — ly* Estaio Notice. LETTERS of Administration on tho estate of Nathan Woods, Into of Woslpennsboro* loWnahip, Cumberland county, deceased, have been issued by tho Register of said county, to the subscriber, residing in ibo same township : All persons in debted to said estate wilt mnko immediate pay ment, and those having claims will present them for settlement to N. J. RAMSEY WOODS, Ex r. September 8,1853—C1* NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given, that the “Dickinson Saving Fdnd Society,” located In Cenlrovillo, Cumberland, county, Pa., 1 will make application Iq the next Legislature of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, for an act of incorporation, with a capital of ton thousand dollars, and privilege to Increase to twenty-five thousand dollars, with die. counting privileges and potfora to receive depo sitee, and such other-powers and privileges as arc usually granted to Saving Institutions. By order of the Board. A. G. MILLER, Trcas’r. Juno 30, 1853—Cm POLISH for Linens, &o. A superior article to Starch Polish, for imparting a fine polish of muslin, collars, cambrics, &o. For sale at the store of . J, W. EBY. Ootobot 27, 1853.‘ O|p**MONEY WANTED alibis office in pay mept of subscription, advertising and job-work. Public Sale. WILL be sold at public s*le. at the U. 8. Gsrri •on, Carlisle, on £!nday\tbe 4ljb day of No vember, 1853, at JO o’clock, A. flu# fo fpßpwing properly, together vtilfi ft great many other article* 100 numerous to mention, viz * Huy by the Ton,, Corn.by the,bushel; f . __ ( _ Spring Wagon for two horses, New Cart, 2 seltHaWiesfor wagotJ) Cart Harness, 2 Sleds; ' Lot of Blacksmith Tools, Iron by the pound, Saddler’s tools, Carpenter’tools, Pair Platform Scales, Cooking and Wood Stoves, i Desks, Chains, Forks, Grindstone, Paint Stone,CHl Stone and Cans, Shovels, Spades, Scythes, Lszs» assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Halters, Brusht*,' Curry Combs, Iron Pots and Kettles, Bed Stoka? Bunks, Tables, Saddle Blankets, dec., die. Sale to be continued from day toddy, until all U sold. /■ Capt. 8. G. FRENCH, /doling Qr. Muter* U, 8. Army, v x.• |WM, GOULD, Auctioneer. Carlisle Barracks, Pa., Oct. 37, 1868—*2t CJ'crmiiii and English Journal. TfrCfSE persons entitled to receive the Journals of,the Senate and House of Representatives, aro hereby notified (hat they hove been received at this office, and are ready for distribution. By order of the Commissioners. ,WM. RILEY, Clk. Comm’ra. Offico, Co( 20, 1658—4 t Estate Notice. LETTERS of adopinißtralion on the estate of Richard O’Brien Holmes, late of North Middleton township, Cumberland to.* Pa., deceased# have been issued by the Register of said county, to the subscriber who resides, injfio township aforesaid. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make fmrnedWtp, payment, and those having claim's win present them for settlement to . , JONATHAN HOLMES, .Adm’r. October 6', 1853—61 estate Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of admin* IstfatloD on the estate of Geo. P. Hoiner, late of Silver Spring township, Cumberland eo. t have been grafted by the Register of saicj county, to the subscribers residing in the sane township.— All persons having claims against said estate will present them for settlement, and those indebted will make immediate payment tfi , SAMUEL HdßftßEt, GEORGE A- HORNER, Admr*a. Sept. 8, 1853—6i* NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby giveh, i&at application will be made to the riext 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 I and privileges of a bank of issue,, and to Change the i name to that of the Carlisle Bank. By order of the i Board of Directors. WM. M l . BEETEM, Csshier. Juno 30, 1863—'6m NOTICE IS hereby given, that an application will be mads to the next Legislature of Pennsylvania, for the incorporation of a Bank with general banking pri vileges, or if impracticable, for a DeposU.Bank. with a capita) of one hundred thoosapo dqllattb to bo located in the Borough of Carlisle, Cqtohqr land county, Pa.,under the name or stylo of “Tha Carlisle Bank.” | Carlisle, June 23, 1853—6 in Estate Notice LK'ITEUS testamentary on the eslate’of Peter Noll, dec’d., late of the borough of Mechanlcab&rg, Cumberland county, have been granted by the Register of aaid county, to the subscriber who re sides in Upper Alien township. All In debted to said estate are requested (6 make irome diate payment, and (hose bavibg claims wUI pre sent (hem for settlement to -C, September 16, 1853 —0 t Estate lVollco«. NOTICE Is hereby given that letters istraiion on the estate of Alexander WQJfj with the will annexed, late of Lower Allen township, Cumberland county, deceased, have been issued by (he Register of said county, to the 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 to WM. R. GORGAS, Ado Tr. August 25, 1853—Cl AIVTED, Cabinet Makers, Millwright*, and mechanics generally; to call at John P, Lyne's, and lake a took at the very large and supe rior assortment of tools just received, and which are now rondy for inspection Call in and take a look at them, as wo sell cheap and endeavor to please. JOHN P. LYNE, West side North i(.‘ DR. GEORGE Z. DBETZ, Dentist. WILL pci form all operations upon the teeth that! may bo required for (heir picservetion. Arti- Gcinl teeth inset tod, from a single topth to an qnlira sot, on tbo most scientific principles.., Diseases. 0/ the mouth and irregularities carefully treated.. Office at the residence of bis brother, on North Pill itiW, Cnrlislo. June 28, 1653. JlMtls It. WeI9K FIRST ARRIVAL OF FALL GOODS Al Ihe New and Cheap Store of Wclsc & Campbell; S, W. Corner of N. Hanover and Lbulßer Siretto, WE have judl i&6ct*od a very lafge and,band some aseprlipopt of Fall and.Wiptpf Goods, consisting of the laical styles of DRE6B Goods, French jTlalds, fdaid and fifinted CasbmejM,'Mous do Lftinca, all wool; Mous do Deges, Persian cloths, plaid, brocade and black Silks, bombasines,alpacas, and o good assortment of Mourning Gdods, Domestics. Bleached and unbleached Muslnis‘,' 6hecks, Ging hams, Tickings, while & cdloycd Cftnlon Flannels, red, yellow and white wool Flannels, Table Linen t Damask Towel*, Table Cloths, Napkins,dee. Laces and Etnbroideric #, Canibilc ohd Swiss Ruffling,Edgingand Inserting, Lisle, Mechlin, Florentine and ValeucennesLacte, Collars, Undorslcoves, SpiftdCrs and Cuffs of the latest stylos. Hosiery and oloves, Very fine assortment of spun S|l&, Qaahmere aod Lambs wool Saxony, black Indiana Hose, Merino half hose, yrhitq and black silk Hose, black, white and mixed Cotton Hose", Ladles andQenta Kid Silk, fleecy lined Silk, Cashmere & Cotton Olovee. Oloths & Oaßßimerfes. A largo assortment of Cloths, CaSsimeres, Baltin cits, Kentucky Joans, Morihd, S&tin and black eilk Vestings. Bools and Shoes. Ladies Kid Slippers, Morocco and Kid Busline, Morocco upd Kid Boots, (Willis',) Ladies Gaiters, Men's fine calf Boots, Kipp Boots and Shoos for men and boys, allklnda of Ghildicn'e shoos, and a largo lot of Quid oboes. Groceries. Rio and Java Coitoos, Now Orleans, Cuba and Re fined Sugars,Lovoring’s Syrup Molasses Cubadb. t and Spices of all kinds. Tho aWvp articles, together with a large tariek too numerous to mention, have been selected wit groat care from (ho New York and Philadelphi markets,and cannot fall to suit purchaser* In tia Uy and prices. We Invite all to cal) and xaipJn 'for,themselves. I Carlisle, 6rpt 16,1863- *> Wk. K. Campbell.
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