Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, August 20, 1851, Image 3

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13.7,),,,1'atrick Kane - WA Charles Pagan, Were
ifrresteti aril committttl to prigon,' in ;llirris
btirg,; on Sunday last. ••I'lity.woro accused of
having pazseil n cennlioreit ten dollur 1.40; on
the Fanners' Mikis br Ne.Voeriey,
rIMIT IV fl AARE , elftrpr WAS
orreste4 wock - s norir'CrOUnnbia, by Oonsta
blo 'Snyder,' brought to Ifirrisburg, and niter
'a hm ring bpfore CommisOionor M'Allistor-rrns
remanded to, his owner: • .
'o*
.Alfaikoi,
DIARKEI%
• Philadelphia N. American 0111 co
iteliew, August 1.5, I'Bsl. I
• REMARKS.--,-I.llte - operations .of the past
ortingiu•some meetly° to the continued
tightness of the • money market,. hare been on
rilStriOtOU' sthilo generally, and in some
stances at rt considerablp reduction in priees.—
cqtroll in - bettor deteisorl. Brearistuffs are
very:dullvtirithVlicat and -- Corn . litivo dedaned
materially. Groceries remain about station
wry. •
,Provisions are firm, with a good, demand
for Bacon at a further advance. Iron is sta
tionary, with moderate tramoictions, and Coal.
is Tien* freely at full pried. In. other' arti
cles there are no' marked changes to notice
since the oleic of last week.
- FLOUR Alcll MF,AL.—Tite.market contin
ueo unusually dull, and the demand for Flour
during the entire weeklies been of a - Very lim
ited character, but without Much alteration to
notice in prices, which rule nearly steady.—
We4.ro only advised of sales .4o the extent of
some 364000 bids, for expert at $4 for fair
Mixed and good straight brands, including
fresh ground at` the - same rate; half ,bbls. at
$1,12 , 3(ii",5.1,373 the pair; and old stocleat $3,
73 7 1' bbl., the.mnrket closing with more sel
lers than buyers ats.4 ill bbl." The retail de
mand has also been -limited within the above
range of priers,' including extra and fancy
laiUnils dt $4,23R54,75 bbl. • 14e, Flour is
misettled.and lower; the qnly 5a1 . 4.4, however,
made public are 43500 bbls. at $3,25 19 bbl.
Corn Meal haS been in rather, better demand,
nod 140-4500 at $2,811P52,87,
To. Yruhsclti^„uin; and $3;091. for Brandywine,
The inspections-for the week ending Om 14th
instli lyre 12;975 bbls; - Flour; 11 half bids. do.,
91 Idds. 1 y d'2'`lohr; and 300 barrels Corn
'TcriTATN.—To coming. fr;rward rather more
fo.roly, bat_ the tlemitrid inn great measure
fallen 0.1 . , the Market for most 'hitdd hoe
inftn. !n a very unsettled condition„ with a dal
-I,...lnelihe in price; of; Wheat some 25R80,-
1 , , ,,, 1 00-Leis sold at l(Th(Fi OEM., for plum. old
refttoo• fdr , '..1,671.76. for new Southern
', - ',a;q;te. for fond tool prime reds, in
iotrz,rior, lots tot less rates, the tanilzet
vs•or dull at cur lowest firootrel, and
braldrl::; frrnorally st Olg. nye '•• r. cr. ,r'l
Izin:111 c,N nl.l c ,
nt 6.3...' t.',o-IT in 1:,-,;wd reimest ,v.l', - ..1, , ,•
'SO, •.:', lris hnsbels_lielaWare and Penn's._ ccl
loOnt V. 6, 00c. and since at 50c., and West
ern Mixed at GO e`s6e; trday most holders are
t
stork g. Oats lavo.been in better deMan at
rt..o ; a R
improvement in pridei and some 9
70,0 o
i) bushels mostly new Southern, sold at
:12c., including soma small lots of old Perm's.
at 24.2.0,10.
£),(7.: 7 fLl9_LT . 'aur_snl=
In Mechanicsburg, on ThursclaY last, by'the
Bev. Johrt-41,—Pritchen--51/n--Pcler-Cronilic/,--of
York county, to Miss Elizabeth Frederick,. of
Cumberland county.
In this place, on the 14th instant, by J. A.
Murray„ the Rev. T. K. Davis, of Bedford, to
Miss M. H. Proctor, of this borough. -
Oii tlij 24th ultimo, by tip same, Mr. G.
- .Thalt;OrPorry. county, tirMi,t,fol. I. Bran
don, of Adams county.
',New I,,bvcrthleinentl3. -
.
BO WAISTTETP.
VAN TED, n boy of goud character and in.
to stand in a a store. Retgrences
will be required. lin'quire - at this-office.
,TEACHER VA TED.
Thejtonrd of Directors of Carlisle School
District will meet at Eitmation Hall on Satur.
day, the '3Oll, net, at 2 o'clock P. M. for the
purpose of examining applicants and appointing
a Teacher for Male School No 11, of said Dis•
trim,. The branches required to be taught are
Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Geography,and
the elemem, of Grammar and History. For
furfiter information apply to the Undersigned.
E. GORMA N,
J. GOOSYEAR,jr.
Carlisle, Aug. 20, 1951. - Committee.
VALUABLE FARK_FOR SALE.
Ott SATURIMY; the 4th day of Odder, 1851.
WILL be sold at public sale on the premi
ses, the following describedtreal estate,
situate in Dickinson township, Cumberland co.,
abOut one stile from Carnitz's mill, arid six
miles front Cur Pole, bounded by lands of John
Sterrett; Samuel Sowers and John Pepper, con
taining 117 ACRES and PElt CLI ES, neat
measure. I;here are 105 acres of this land.
cleared and in a high state of cultivation, and
the balance in covered With thriving young
timber.
The improvements are a two
story , I) IVBL NGr .1 - 10 US
RANI( BARN, Wagon Shed;
corn cribs, and all other necessary
out buildings. There is a well of
water at the Also, an Orchard wth eve
ry variety of choice fruit. Any person wishing
to %%ow property previous to the sale, cuu
do so,by calling ontSatottel Woods, who resides
on said farm.. Saki to commence at 12 o'clock
on said clay, when attendance will be given and
terms made known by.
b
pi 'S
ji=i•
ang2,l
ROBERT BELL
EXEC. UTO It'S.'SALE
Iteed Xstate.
Ort TIJ J.lt SU.4 l', Me 18th of Sepiembir, 1851.
AV IL 2,1. re sold of public outcry On • tlie pren - t-p
1900, in :louthatiiptott township, .Cuinl.vrlntiVe'
C.:ouhty; itc , ..r.tlto road Iroulin',?.fron?
Pensburg, to Newvillc, LIME:
STO_ PI.K. pr0 D01 . 1 1 ,..
net Jan& of
1..0bert.:.;;! ••[.
.1.)111,-
i; O T, and
,vhich t.i, and in a ro-.,1 rir. rul c - Artiva
lion, !'...,,replaindci. C., , v;;.(r1
Tkc .101 y
HOUSE, LEO ~•
well I;• r
to
he sale, wilt be sho.otu d. by
scriber. Sale to votrny.Trc :•_t I
nn .1,1 d. y, whcn - I he , Iciills,will be wad. ,
tridwii by 11011511 T 8. ' C , 131`:
• ,
FIIBIIIONS FUZZ 1851,
••
Ari F. 0 RC= hi , KU LLER respectfully LIIIIIOUII .
1 1)r cps to his old Patrons and the public gen•l
that be has just received.- the'
• - FALL STA , LE. C4ENTLE 7 ,
• MEN'S HATS, manulhOinreth at
ono of 'the best establialtmcnts tit
Philailalphia, to which ho' Writes
spociaEattention. ' •
lie has also constantly on hand a large Itini
vOried - assortineht of his - own - niuttufactutn - u - si
well as city made
1-zATs - Amp
suitable for t ho• season, comorisin6 every vari
ety of lbissin,lleaver, Moleskin and Silk Hats,
.finishedin tholattat style, together with a full
assort neat cf . : Gaps c.ll every shape and des•,
eription, sod
. 'nt overy price. He .onrtieulsrly
invites the public to call and examine his extern.
sive' assortmenti which iii style, material and
finish, cannot 'ampatited. by any in market;
,tad•which he' ielible to put atpricee lower than'
oVer: D 3 Remember his old staild nn North
-Hnnover strcet,.between - Hunter's and Server's
; •• • ta.ug2o,
Dffle:slyept.,yenzate Seminary,
WILIcIIM;TON, DEL
.T4OI I .IAS E. SUDLE:II •
haeind become eonnectad : With thd Wee, •
layah ifemale 'College, 'es ',President of the
ISonrd: of Itistructors and Government, would
jarorin ids friends had the public 'generally,'
xpatlie do all in his Power to sustain and
qulyanet thummellont Institution. • Il9,pledgcs
.hintsoir hint the . young ladica;.:Aslio — may be ,
,pl,pcsd.in that inatitutipulehall he tenderly pro
tachea',..:as'. wall 'ea carefully instruated—com•
bialitglhe occomplishmenta with the intellectual
,olainseful in'Litorature and the. arts. .• •
'There is cohnected-wit 11,the. College, n wan
able Calihici, er..1 7 Orets-404 poznesticluituroti
Lihrary of thhse ihotniand
-Stelluincii, An exeellentl'hilosOpfilcaf, Chempl s ,
?dal end Aetfotthrniear Apparatus.'', to.
'spectrally renttests hisendS,to old hirn'ivith'
:thrift-'.inflitahvis,nad,ratronago. I
- • Session v.OMmenPO'"Po,
Vonday,'Sciit.' 185,'L' p4ttio3o:
Nll3 - ' Abuctlistmcnt.s.
•
•
The ilinisovih's Iteip and' lharband'a Toy
The. Chriniiii Washing Fluid. •
rIhOES away. entirely with that laborious task
Mit of rubbing the clinhes upon the washboard
It cortains no iogradionts whatever, injurious
to the finest fabric. or the' flesh. The proprie
tors wish every one to dye it a trial, and if It
does not.prove to be as recommended, the-me!
ney, in every '.such case, will be, rOfunded,—
Full.direetkone accompany each bottle._
pride t2l cents per bottle, sufficient to do two
ordinary meetings, and saving. the 'clothes more
by not rubbing them, than the cost bf six-bot
tles—besides removing stains of fruit, &e., it
there be any, and the time and labor saved.
Prepared only by 1. P. HOYT & Co..
Phi/ark/7)7lin.
lie..rl 0 gANKS,.Fairview, Agent for Cum
berlurair aunty.
All orders received by 'him. wholesale Os re
tail; will be promptly attended-to„
aug2.o '
Tar.rigoNi SOUSE
BOSTON, MASS, •
well known establishment is still con
-IL dilated in the same manner it has always
been. The central and pleasant situation of
the house. its commodious arrangements,. end
the comforts and 'luxuries to. be found there,
combine to render it agreeable and advantage
ous to the traveller.
Baying been one of the firm of John It.
Tucker & Cu.. So long at the head of the es
tablishment, the subscriber pledges his best
exertions to maintain'im reputation, and to give
stnisfaction to his cusiomera.
aug2o,4t YM II PARUIR. .
Roal Estate at Public. Sate.
Ott f rEDNESD.4I', the 17th day of September,
WILL be sold at pubtic.sala on the premises
the farm of Jacob Stnith,dee'd., situate to Fair
view township, York county, about one mile
South-East of Iluldeman's (now Boyer's) mill,
and on the road.leading front the mill to New
Cumberland, and boulded 19y lands of Solomon
P. Gorgas, Samuel Winer and the Yellow
Brooches Creek, containing about 244 ACRES.
Abmit 75 acres of the bust quality of timber
land, ..the balance Irving- improved limestone
land and in a high state of miltivation. 'rile
impritVellielllS aro a stone 13ank Barn, a two
r story LOG NVIOA 'al Ell.L; OA 11.
~i.T.,..7-- . 77 pl.:1.) DWELLING tIO USE,
',l; 2 ; , stone Spring House, wash house,
.'','? . .:;.,...,53. ~ wagon blied, corn cribs, &c__
kt1,1,' ,- ,li6,' . iiti , -1 4 . Also, a - tenant house and other
um] him, a well of g rind-water at the door of
the ;He Ihn. , house, and running• water in ull
the Mick but one, and one of the best orchards
e$ ..,.I, : eted i, nit. Lucid is u'oundant on this
Ingo. Al:or:railer : It is oim of the most , desire. -
bd . larms miteiollercd , and situated in a healthy
part of 111 iii, i•illiry The eilliii: Will be uttered
In .: it ,s rig Wiiplo try son purchasers. The pro.,
pr . . • ••a , be seen by , ailing on the first iimed
en , i i•si.ling MI itic farm. Salo to tom
. i . i 2 o'clock, iin BEI,I day solicit trials
WI - -, ir17 .4, iC•i - Wn by-
s\' II sNirmr,
' J 1 5q1.'1 . 11,:.
1 - E er's. of .1: Smith, fir' at
J Di:, MO'ii-li:lf 5 110110.C.Qt. - 1,11110181111
, iCirl.illit•iliiill i li:X11111 I lii2r trivet 1 till sale, mark
oust and charge this Mike.
EXECUTOR'S SALE OF
'Minable Real
..Essate.
aI . :SATURDAY, the 6th day of September, 1851
• )VILL be sold at public sale, on the premi•
Wes'. at 10, o'clock, the following described Reel
tate, viz :
-
No.. A Tract of good Slate... Land,
ettuato in Fran!cford township, Cumberland
-county . , about rifx. miles from Carlisle, and one
mile franc Waggoner's Tavern, bounded by
•lands of Samuel SnYder, John Stump, Aka
ham N ickeY, the heirs of A Waggoner, deed.,
and,..othe'rs, _containing..l47 ACRES . and 111
F, pj; H Es. is under good - fence and in a
high state of cultivation. the improvements
-- - - arc - tr' - Largw=Two -- Story — LOG
`'HOUSE, a LOG BARN,, and
a all necessary outbuildings, anon
collent Apple Orchard, a well of
3 .V....t , r,e5g4t.i water with a pump in it in the
yard, Mid running water in the barn yard.—
There is a r ood portion of meadow land 'and
about 12 acres covered with Chesnut and'Oak
timber.
No 2—Contains 55 ACRES and 7
Perches, being -pari of the above tract. The
improvements •are a TWO - STORY STONL
I - TOUriEl, a Kitchen, a LOG BARN, and oili
er outbuildings, n Well of water in the •yard,
and n good Apple Orchard. "This tract is con
voldent to Churches and Public Schools, and
-the McClure's Gap Road passes through it. .
No. 3.—A tract of Mountain Land,
le- miles north of the Mansion Farm,contain
ing 13 tierce and 55 perches, and covered with
young Chesnut timber.
No. 4.--A Tract of Mountain Lamb
about... 3 mites from the-above tract, containing
23 acres and allowance, covered with young
-timber.- Terms -- of - sale -made known on - the
,day of sale by W P SWIGER,
KEILIL,
augl3ts Ex'rs of georgs Keihl,
REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE,
On THURS IMY,lhe 2d day of October, ism,
ri n nE subscriber will 01Thr nt public sale, on
if the premises, his farm situate in Lower
Allen township, Cumberland conmy,"adjoining
Lunde of Jacob Long, Levi Mcrkle, David
Shop!, and others, craining 10'.) ACRES of
the best quality ol li lesion° land, in a high
state of eu tvation. The improve-
I i ments are a three story ROUGH
.t•ti• I CAST HOUSE, 'l' ENANT
111111
ROUSE, LOG BARN, Wagon
and other necessary out-Imild
into. •A never-Tailing spring issuos from under
the house, and Cedar Spring passing the build•
ingit within n few perches. Also,.an excellent
ORCHARD of Apple, Cherry, Peach,
&c.—
About 115 acres or the land is cleared, nod the
bnlance covered with thrividg timber:
This property lies within lour miles of Ilar•
risburg, and three-quarters of a mile from
Shiremanstown, witieh furnishes a good market.
The state road passes through the larm and
~thoye are many advantages, it being convent
'ently situated 110:11 to 111;11S, 61.11001,1 and Aur
elio, ,Teking it altogether it is n very desiv..•
phle pr aad , o;11 be whole or
.
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7 .1. `',:•wf eceE ,514 - • .I,Tc,fll. .71:::_ , f 0.1..f.i.:
CIL 'LI t% 11:1 1
.1 ~ i : ; r acy
r, ,d 1 r! , pi?l,H• olz'orv. ;!ir p‘:
'i:•• . \ - I ) V Art.:
r . !,; ‘•l , ..iiisuner Hi , rm
;%w P.3.1 1. 1'71 C:IrN ALF,
Acres of Mlinintain tt.lllllll,
MILL 8:111 7 MILL, IILACN.
.1( a number ot
l• IIiIUNES. the l'unitice
rt r , rtityoEttiol of ACRES, Peach Or
throw-other !filts
farm lan 1, and• Big Meadow di .21) thires;--.-"lthe
above tUratinneil properties will be sold al.
together, or ectrarately to suit purthasertt, intl
rite thotintainland will be sold in lots if not sold
with the FurnatFe. The above property is situ
atod in Dickinson township, Cumberland'coon
ty, the 'Yellow Breechlis Creek running titre'
part of it, and would ho well calculated for
manufacturing purposes, as the creek ii o'con.
•stant "Stream, and never freezes in winter, tieing
spring water. Forfurther , particulars ,enquire
of either of the undersigned, or Win. H.:
ler, F.e , Carlisle. Sato to commence at 10
o'clock. JOHN T. GREEN. • •
• / • 1) • W MoCULLOCIL,
augl.3 • C
• ..488iffnea.
ICrVOltinteer and 'Democrat, CarlislO;. and
Sentinel,'GettSrsburg, insert is.
PUBLIC. SALE OF REALTESVitE.
On FRIDAY, the 3d of October, next,
ILL' be sold at public sale 'on the premi 7
NIT , • ,
- see, 'in North Middletown 'township,
.Cumberlandi county, Pa., the' following 'real
estate. lite the property of Benjamin Diller,
doc'iL, about foist snitch, east of Carlisle'end 2
milcs, soulh,of Middloseic, bounded; by, lands of
:lay's' Miller., from Lancaster county, ..Abrn..!
ham fTerialor, and others, containing about Ids.
ACRES Of first, rate limestone .land, about ,1,00,
acres Of •whicliere cleared, and in n high state
of ceitiyaiiiin i the remainder is covered with,
lino young timber. The improvements are,
.. , •-, two -LOG 110. - USES, both two
. ~ _ts . stories' high,,and', each' of 'which
.silllli • ' s.
,1 1 . i : ..!, one a. first. rate' spring ~n ear the
f1.,.:./S., ' r.i'.., door , a I FRAME. BARN, ,Wa—
ti
.g4t.'1'.',144-: gen ,Shed. Corn Cribs and, Other
minas:au .eutbitildingo. ,: . Alsoisen Orchard , of
Choke fruit.,, Any. Pbrson wishing foiview flte'.
S aid prOperty previous to the, sale can
,clO ao ,b y.
dolling on Michael Biller, who resides: on said
form. : alt)
t o commoner at: 1! o'clock, in the
o - on . suiddav, When• due/attendance:
Will,lie gtv.en., and ,torma mode . krioWn ~1)y, ,„ !
auk I 3ts JOHN Pj.f+LPßi .44c.cr,ite0 • ,
illtal; 40titp • - . tit ;:qiictioit.:
R - 4 4 .18,N r gr-e
Mcebutoris Sale, ,
On; TUESDAY, the 161; - "oiscpumber, 1851,
!AT-the Vito residetice of JOhe 'Snavely, de-,
ceased',- lEampdea.'township;' Cumberland.
cdanty, on the. turnpike loading fromilarrisharg
trk.Corliolo, and. about• one Mil - Er - West of Sport
ing, Hill, will bo.sold the Mansion Farm,-of the
said daceased..containing 114 ACRES, of-the
bast quality of limestone land, in a high state of
cultivation and under good fence, being the ma•
del farin of-Cumberland county. The improve
monto ere. rcdouhle two --story
° BRICK HOUSE-and KITCH--
Mit:- EN a large' STO,NE BANK
.44'1 , BARN,
and othoerthcessary bliildings, to.
tether with a well of- never 'failing, water at the
door, and an orchard -with every variety, 'of
-choice fruit. ,
Also, at the same time and place alma
of clear land adjoining the said "mansion farm,
lands of Mose's C. Gnarly, C. Whisler and the
turtipike,-containing..l6 acres-ang-somo-porch--
es. "'
Also, a lot partly clear and the balance
timberland, adjoining the said mansion farm,
G. Snavely and' others, containing.2l acres.—
The iniprovoments area two story log HOUSE
and SHOP, Stable and other buildings, togeth.'
or with a well of never-failing -water pear the
door. .
Also, .a tract of woodland in Silver
Spring tow nship, situate at the base of the Blue
-Mountain, adjoining lands of J., Miller, John
Clendenin, George Rupert, and heirs of Adam
Longsdnrf, containing five acres.
Also, a tract of woodland in Rye town
ship; Perri , - county, adjoining lands itof - David
Coble, heirs of Matthew:lrvinc, George Boltz
hoover and Peter Billow, containing about ton
acres.
Also, the interest and claim of the de
ceased irt,l3ticicor's Sshoot House.
,Also, several shares of turn pike stock
, to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M.,
On said day. when terms Will be made known.
Titles i nclispittOle- Eor further particulars en
quire of 'the subscriber, residing 14 miles east
of Mechanicsburg, on the Trindle Spring. Road,
lending to Op ter's point, 3011 N-111. PP,
,itur; ti-ts. Ilreculot. cr John Snuret y,deed.
JOS. MOSSV,R, Auctioneer. .
••
AZEICITTOR'S SAL L'.
Oa FRIDAY, the 12th day of September, 1851
TIIE subscribers. executors of the late Da
vid Shnenr, will offer at public sale, on the
premises, at 10 o'clock: A. /V., that valuable
limestone farm, situate in Dickinson inwnship,
Cumberinnd county, containing 131 Acyes ,
and 37 Perches, neat measure. cleated
except about lice acres, which arc %vell'euvered
with ti m be
The imf,r.,reinents are a two
~,. ...,,. story FRANIE• PLASTERED
, AliousE wiii, a KITCHEN, a
~.,L
,L.„ „. „ pling Home, a Bank Baia, the
e,t.„,—;.:Z{Z': lower.stoty of which is 31011 C, the
tipper, Iretne, being 90-legit long, wagon shed,
earn crib, hog pen, blaekstaitl,'s shun, and a
dui ving.ylohng _Lt reh ard —The_iellow_p_r_cechtss, .
Creek bounds the farm, and there are several
springs of rutin* %viner on it.
The farm. is in a high state of rultivat'on,
and is very productive. having 40 acres in clo•
vet - , and' the residue in die usual crops. Tim,
farm is convenient
,to the market, being about
four miles_from. the Baltimore turnpike, and
seven miles from-Carlisle_
. . ._
The ter - Mg' of aale will be one•hall of the
purchase money, which will.embrace fifteen
hundred dolliirt, to be paid on the.'lst day of
April, 1852 When possession will be given and
tho-deed—d ' eliVered.--and—the- balance_in_three
equal annual payments, without interest, to be
secured by judgment bonds. Ten per vent. of
the purchase money will be exacted on the day - .
of sale. HENRY SHAEFFER,
Jul:q3ots JOEL SHAEFFER;
Executors
Lasiinea's Sale of Land.
On SATURDAY, the 16M of attsitst, 1851,
WlLlTlie — SOld'at kile.'arllte - boUse of
the subscriber in Milltown, Lower Allen town•
ship, Cumberland.cPunty, at 2 o'clock. P. M.,
the undivided half part of a certain tract of land,
lying in Carroll county, Illinois, containing a—.
bout 100 ACRES, near .the'.town - of Mount
Carroll, ii said county and State, including the
one half part of the Water Power Ad water
privileges on Plain) River, known as the'West
Point Water Power. Also. the. interest' of
Daniel Beck in a duo bill for $3OO for Lumber
delivdrrd at West Point tor 'building purposes.
Attendaune will be given. and terms made
known by the 'subscriber, Assignee of Daniel
Heck. , C., EBERLY.
July 30 3tpd.
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.
WN PURSUANCE of the last Will and Tes
t tament of Matthew Thompson, sr., Into of
Mifflin township, Cumberland county, deed.,
will be sold at public sale oa FRIDAY, the
26th of SEPTEMBER, 1851, at 10 o'clock ;
A. M., on the premises, a tract of land situate
in the aforesaid township of Mifflin and bound
ed by the Cdnodogninet Creek and lands of Jo- •
seph Hershey and Samuel Westhetibr, con
taining 235 ACRES, of which about fifty acres
are timber land and the residue cleared land in
a good state of cultivation.
The improvements are a large
daublenivo story STONE HOUSE
-and TCHEN, a large BRICK
oggi Yr RAN K BARN, 100 feet long, a
Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, a Spring
House and Smoke House, a well of water con
venient to the door and a good apple orchard.
The above described land is gravel, with a
considerable quantity of alluvial bottom of the
best quality. It is within, a nude of the lime
stone land.. It is sit trated alum four miles west
of Newville, and Amor the State loath from -
Carlisle to Roxbury.
The terms of sale will be $lOO to be paid'by
the purchaseE when the.property is stricken
down—one-half of the whole purclufse money .
including the aforesaid i . , sloo, on the lst of,A
-051,1852;;W1ien pessession will lie - given nrid
a deed made to the purchaser, and the'residue
in three equal annual payments, without inter
est, to be secured by judgment or mortgage,'
the landlord's share o 1 the grain to go to the
purchaser.
The land is' patented.
title will be itiveli ~r
Persons y:!'n ,, :chit cell ,I•inte. it y.l, - 5- -It the
t,itle.o.i from ..iti.,l ;tote.
tie li , elei'etet with the 16;1 iduitixed
. 111001,' ,
.C'autall
A'l' PI:IW.R;
(LI li!SDAY, tlet, 6r7.-
v. (11.1, Phi,: 0 10,
A. Ai, tn; • Ow , 0
V 1; ''• L.'l,`, F. Li .1... - N.
t"rhi; , , i'l'lry
on, cunt nibh llltout
.hits, awl 215,itcres , 'is.. Ltonratitell in
nhrr. • "I'ln'y )v.ll 1.1 ,old s..prtifitt;ly or to :
rein; Intr;,;i Thoy area'
011,I[ ‘ , l`,t It I .“1“:”:ollr..;,. 111,1ifl
l'Olid ll'aeoi.J, pp ~ 1 , 1 1; t. ll.y.hn I.tt ut ;,:,
1eey,4, 1 Hier: •
- hoth-oi 1
,
lial ed in the u.+l mt. .
artoll'or many inducements .to nurcha.-ers.—
Persons wishing to pee either of the above
tracts, can obtain information ;from the tenants
residing on the promisees oreither of flip un";*
dereigned executors., Attendance:will be, given,
by
terms thildo known on day of enle
. • .. • RICHARD PARKER, •
R. C..STERRETT,.. •
jyaGte ; of I'honao Urie, fiec'd;
rAnza.Z'Oß SALE,
THE subsCribdr idlers for sale 'the Farirroni
which he now situate in IVost Ponnoboro '
townshin, adjoining hinds' of Natlym !Woods,
ReterAtnnich and others, on, the State Road'
oho mile fro-ANovville, containing-43 ACRES,
ono third of which is limestone, and the remain- ,
.ddr 'fine ntoadow and good slate!
laud, and all of it. is under ,good ,
cultivation. The improvements!
, are O LOG .119 USP.; & FRAME
• •BARN'; stone, spring house vrith
not er foiling water, nod other outbuildings.-r-
Also,,a good Orchard; with 'all -kinds, of limit.,
For.further particulars , call on ,the premisec,'oi
address the subscribor at Newvillc c Cumber-'
land county. , .
augn St , MICHAEL. GARNER. • '
2usxo usw
.
THE subscriber' having. iecohied agency,
'oil:Md . & WALKER'S drIUSIC invitee atten-f
•tiori to a largo' colicetion.of. thelitost mid, most;
p apillae Ocoee published . by that'firrn;catiiprie:
tog Polltnei• Walizos.• Marches. Quielt...Sieps;'
&o. bo soldpt thislow
'est cash price,a'at iho cheap Book end .Periodij•
cal store A. Al. TIP Elir,'AP.-
EIAL%'.
• . .
•,,•' ; 4l 01SAQICS: „SALT receiving area
for Biliki . ; oheap f at:the.wore - house
&Oa LW 13,114URRAY,Ag%,:
. .
itliscellaittous •
• Jtvill.'o7i'VrOfli#,i7
TITS undersigned has just returned froth the
city with a 'S'ECONO.SUPPZY of Geniis
suitable for the season; embracing Cloths,. Cas.
shneres, Vestings, Summer Cloths,,Barege do
Laines, Silk Tissues, dross silks, Bina - Canton
cloths,. bombazines, alpaenns, gingham, lustros
muslins, clnks, tickingii,Pamaloonauffs. Alan
A , large lot or Bonnets' incladMg all tho'"-new
and desirahle'styles, at greatly'reduped pncee.,
BOOTS. AND, ,SHOES,: - .
A full assortment of :Boots:aria Shoes of. every
description, from the most celebrated manufao.
tories of Philadelphia. • . .
•
GROCERIES, • .
such as Coffee, Sugar, Teas; Melassei,'Spioes,.
&c. Also, the best quality of Colored Carpet
Chain. The public in general are invited to'
call, inasmuch as I can assure my: customers
that my goods are laid in at such prices, as that
I can offer great inducoments to .purehaserb.—
Butter, Eggs; Rags and' Dried Fruit whoa at
markt t pnces..
june26• N %V - 'WOODS, Agt: ' '
.4Spor . tsiaen. Take Notice Pr
SOHN ZRZDE*,
Ner/h-.Easl Coritcr of Irainut and Second Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.'
rAS ON HAND, JUSTRECEIVED,4
sampler° assortment of SHOT GUNS
Powder Flasks, Game Bags, and ail other
Sporting Apparatus of the best and most ap
proved - patterns.
.He has constantly on hand SPORTING
POWDER of all descriptions, Percussion
Cape,.Shot, Bullet .Nloulds,.Ball and Blank.
Cartridges, and irgeneral assortment of- mate-.
rials tor Gun Makers, &c. -
. .
Aunt PERCUSSION CAPS of a superior
quality, designed eipreAsly for U. 8. Runes.—
An assortment of FISHING TACKLE al
ways on hand. . .
All the above, and any other articlas in his
line, the subScrilme will sellas,low as any other
establishment in the United States.
In testimony of his skill as a manufacturer,
the FRANKLIN" INSTITUTE, in theyears
1810 and IS-.12, awarded to him TWO CERTI
FICATES—tend n tho years 1844, 1841,, 1847,
1848 and 1850; FIVE SILVER MEDALS,
all of which May be seen at his place of busi•
ness. i1y1.1.2m1 JOHN KRIDER.
• _l4l-30 - INTTS WANTED I
131USIIIESS MET to take exclusive
Lill Agency (for n County or Counties).for the.
Sale of the CIERAIAN , WASHING FLUID,
being an article much cheaper and easier 16 use,
than soap, and is warranted Jo perfectly cleanse
all kinds of clothing, containing no Potash,
, soda-ash, Spirits of Turpentine, Ammonia,
Acids, nr.imy netiele whatever that will in any
manner injure the finest
when
or the It
is an article which, when once introduced. con.
.tanC sales can he made with i:4IT,C profits to
the Agent. For full particulars pri••
'cos, termsi uddrois (post.; aid)
1. - P. HO VT 4• CO.
july Pb./ 26 Solt! tit:, Phila.
' Silver—illedals Awarded
To E. MCLAIN for Po:Amery . and Fancy
SOaps, 18-19 timrlBso.
•
M'CIiAIN continues' to manufacture
. his Celebrated First Premium Vegeta.
linir.Oil, Patent Magnetic Soad, Orris and
Teaberry Tooth Paste, Lilly White, &c. - , pre—
pared at 83 North. 7th street, above Cherry,
Philadelphia. And sold by S. W. lIA VER
STICK, at his Drug and Book Store, North
Hanover strApt, Carlisle. 1ju1y2,1851-6m
IVIITZEIL - ,- - W - lIITE 64 CO.;
BALTIMQRE, Md.
Art ENERAL COMMISSION AND FOR
ILA WARDING - MERCHANTS t= North
Stieet, opposite the Suquehormah Rail Road
Depot, Baltimore. Keep constantly on hand
for sale, Fish, Salt, Guano, Plaister, &c. Lib
eral advances made on consignments. • '
Juno 78,'51. Gin pd.
Harrisburg Rolm Wood Turning
and Sorolj Sawing Shop,
WOOD TURNING in ell' its branches, in
city style and at - city prices. Every variety of
Cabinet and. Carpenter work either on hand or
turned 'to order.. -
- - - - • -
Bed Posts, - Table Ef.g.s, Atoning Poste;
Bahisires, 'Newell Posts, Ihrgon Hubs,
Rosette, . Patients, ' Catettins,
Slat and Quarter -Motthintgs, .Roluirt or Octagon
Chisel :Handles, Sec. • -
This shopis in STRAWBERRY ALLEY.
near Third Street, and as we intend to please
all - out, customers who want good work done,
tt is hoped the trade will give us a call. Ton-
Pins and Ten-rin Balls made to order or re
turned. .
W. 0. HICKOK
Harrisburg, April3oth, 1851-Iy.
• Montoeop_athic
Diedical College of Pennsylvania.
Filbert Sired above Eleventh, Philadelphia. ,
rallis Lectures of the regular course will
commence annually)ott the SECOND
MONDAY of Octocer, id continue until the
first of March ensuing. , ,
-- -
A rn't of fees for a full co ree of Lectures SlOO 00
Students who have attended two full '
courses :loather schools' ' 80 oa
Alatricullition Fee, paid only once 6llO
Prae,,;e A nntomy .1000
Graduation Fee 30 00
The Commencement will take place, eaily' in
NlEirc4.
FACULTIr.',
WALTER WILLIA3IFON, M. D . ., Profossor of Ma..
terin Modica and Tuoraptinnes
WILLIAM S. fliLmurn, M. D., Professor of Ilo
moaopathic Institutes and tho l'r,actino of
Medi
cine.. .
Bga,i EL FnEnoi, : i . , M. D., Professor of Botany
and Medical inn; rndenco.
CHARLEY` NIEIRIARD. M..D., Professor of Clini
cal Me" ieine.
JOSEEII G. Looans, M. D., Profeioor of ob
stetrics and lie I;:i'S of W.unnu and Children.
Arx.% M. B. of l'ltystJl.•
of;s Path:a o z,3., •
Lii, Al. U , Profes:or of CLein
i,..ry 'ro:,,lo'.•:00,..•• • •
Fra:Nci . :3 1 , 1:, I ).,.re..fcr.or ,
, A - u.1,1,13t A. i'r•;fo,y,;or of
.I. Alla
'B. ERI!)‘:`:, M. D., ntER..).`”.l":: tEr of
Anatomy.
19 . M. ' M. D.,
Arult trl:trect, l'L inch.
JiRIC 18, I'3Gl-6;n. ;
I , WIN L. 1 . • . 3: I:11
S, E, CONNEII ,Ui bALVEBT ' . gb Lyi'vlßAßD 3TS,
• ,"
['later.; Atom - ion!, Eng
firdt,and.ltusLia Sheet Iron; Boilor nud
l'lne'lron; Hoop . and Rod Iron; iron Wire;
nulled COpner; Zinc; Spelter;,l'ig mind Bar
I.o[td., Lead Pipe;
Sheet Lead;'BloOlt and Bar
Bi;tes, ICottles;.Tinnees 'roots end Ma
,4o;v.- : tlliteri , an
''."" • • .;
lin
~., 'I ~::'. ~ ~ .. .~:a,li
,`ll
BrOWn .•' Ii UT 'l'l , l !,10i1W, V(1111111 1111.1
uuground,,with all, the rithpr. vaneties of
estyiStoie, Including,also a nevi. supply 01 Jen•
Quality of . .•
FINR.,GREWN &,• BLACIC - TEAS,
in isotonic . packs, of quarter, half and pound
onoltagas from 50 to St,so.per pound, as also
n the bulk. All just spotted and lur sale nt the'
•store.of • [tnl2] J W
A New Supply of
',PARINATi . - , CrOFFEES,. :SUGARS,
TEAS, ,• •• • RICP.4I',I, niSPIGES," u:
• MOLASSES; SYRUP,
aud all rho - other nocresst ry. varieties, just re
ceived by • '(jund2s)'•--- . • En Y. •
. . .
• ••• .13.11.F.Elrir• TUSE, .•.
• FOR BI4A:S'TING/ROCKB
Tt
"DER.d for thd nhoiro
O to t[of nodoteigpoif •Ot their Mdaufactory
Bent: MociiniCsburg,, aurilboipind, toanty,"Pn..!
will moot With proalpt i . ) ,attoakiaA r atl be fillod
at tho lowoat caah - pimos. " ' "
• • ' GEM V:.•• CO OArrilt, „
23aPlypil r ETER QINGRIcII.
• 'X'Ott 'SALIM; •
' " ) 1 ;
k
"A4 4 o4llt r rk,:‘ •
„ Ire the I l e, op , ,
Vilpil l ivt•POUTFEß ,
t.na d t,,ho v. a.a.a,
fittoillm Iho roqrarecon! oacupia by
Botaey.Kernnft,.ntixf'doot..o,thaßld man non;.
LADIES, suon:STORE,'EXCLU:SLYELY,I
whoroittioy : w,llllfind'a aoloc!ad asaoyttnon at t,
of galtorci,4nakino, PA. th e
inanufactoritfaoPhilad'alallfa, and ma c his:
'ewe melte; to Nieielf,thoketteetioe
may ;.,
IBEE
MIEN
Stp 1;.e,,,..;F,,:!...!.-•,q_lippp.
FIRST 34/Miltr:Zl
.Presii.! Drugs, Aletticilth Perfumcry,,Tans
.' fie;
•
. .
OTTE.subseriber hes just received 'his Spring
1: - supply of DRJ.JOS,MEDICINES - AND
CHEMICALS, among Whialt ' found"
every article used by - Physicians in their' pre
sariptions, to the.. Putting up of which, he 'will
give particular attention: 'Aldo, • •
Pants, OM, pye Stuffs, - Perfumery, Soalis,
Sto.; and a variety of Fancy eittelos too num
crone to mention, to,gether with -a superior lot,
of TOBACCO AND CIGARS .of variotts
brands, all of which, having purchased in por
tion, upon the most favorable 'terms, lie- will
guarantee es being of the' boot - quality, and is
willing to sell: not exactly at City Prices, yet
for a very'small advance for CASH.
He would respectfully invite the attention of
Physicians Country Merchants and Pedlars,
to whom he will - make , liberal• deduction.—
Opposite the Rail Road Depot, corner of Pitt
end High streets, Curlislo, Pa.
marl 9 • S A. HUB BARD.
NEW GOODS: NEW GOODS!
THE most extensive assortment of SPRING
GOODS ever brought to. Carlise, now opening
and offering by'rthe subscriberron the most ac
commodating terms and uncommonly cheap.—
Among the lot will be foOnd a most splendid
assortment of
• LADIES DRESS gooDs,
Such as Chena and Foulard Silks, Silk.and Li
nen Poplineii, Darege Do Lianas, Fig'd Snrg,
Lawns, Barnes, Tissues. Marcelines, Brit
&c.
BONNETS,
An immense stock of Bonnets, aft qualities
and prices. --Also, BonAit Ribbons and glow.
era in-great variety and very beautiful. ,
CARPETINGS & MATTINGS,
AMU iiesortment of all kinds Carpetings and
Matting& White and colored
CLOTHS, CASSIMERS,
Some new and elegant Fretich Cloths end
Capimeres at reduced prices. Muslin's, Tick.
ings, Checks, Hosiery, Baggings, &c.
The public are invited to Call and examine
this I large and splendid stock of new. goods, and
they wilLcertainly be.sitited with the goods and
nriccs. Recollect the old stand East Main At.,
Carlisle.. [up.% .-- C. OGILBY.
d - WIS RACWG 6" OOD S
AT THE CHE,CP STORE.
ITE have just returned from the city with
n large , 5 , 1.1 extensive assortment of
CLOVIS, CASSINERES f VESTINGS,
Llneu and cotton a:vitiation stud's, for men and
l j lkys wear, ' , vest's, black summer cloth s , Ken
tucky jeans, &c., cheaper than ever.
•-
DRESS GOODS,
Mons. (R,Laine,s • 1000 riff Chintzes,
Barelle de. ZialllCS, Dolled Sivisses, ,
Lawns, Plain Swisses,
Ginyhams, . , Plain•faconets,
Alpackas, • • Barred do.
- Sille - Poplirres,, ' *Barabirzincs,
Colored Ba . reues, - 15'e .LAc - 2 6' c.
JO N AT El l' S ,
,A good assortment, from 50 cents to $2,5
Pula Leaf, Leghorn and Rough and Ready
Hats &e.
At USL INS, TICKINGS, CHECKS,
linen and cotton diapers, nankeens, and an ex
cellent stock .of Illttslins, that cant be beat for
cheapness, Edgings, Insertings, Gloves, Ho
siery, Suspenders, and a large lot of
RIBBONS .3. PARASOLS,
A
which will, be sold cp. R OCERIES,
SPICES, TEAS, &c.,- : which rill bo ,sold at
lower prices than the same ca e bought hero
or elsewhere,
'l6a.)
A & BENTZ
SUPERIOR FRESH GROCERIES I
Call and See before Purchasing elsewhere !
taln.E subscriber is pat receiving and oenp
. ing Family Grocery and
Queensware Store in West Main street, Car.
lisle, a very large assortment of all the, arti
clesin his line of business:
Coffee from 12 to 14 cents per pound,
for - good to'a strictly prime article. 'Also,
Brown Sugars di the best quality, from 7 to 9
cents per pound, Lovoring's best crushed and
pulverized Sugars from 10 to 12 1.2 cents per
pound, N. 0. Sugar House and Syrup Molas
ses of all grades from 32 to 624 per gallon.—
Also, a supply of fresh ground SPICES of all
- kinds, warranted pure. SOAPS, Fancy, Cas
tile, Itozin and Country Soaps, Chocolate, pul
verized Sniaratits, Indigo, Mould and Dipped
Candles, Common and Winter Strained Whale
Oils. Arse, n supply of fresh Homiiiy, cheese
from the best Dairies always on hand. Fancy
sewing, traveling, clothes and market.flaskets,
together with a general assortment of Chew
ing and smoking Tobaccos ' Spanish and half-
Spanish Cigars . Commando.', ropes; twines;
and Brushes of•all kinds. •
CEDAR W A R•E.--Ifousekeepers, and
others expecting sem to embark. in the same
business,,pleaso.call -and-examine-my-stock:of
Wash tubs, Wash Rubbers, Churns, Cedar
'Buckets, fancy, painted and garnished Buckets,
Brooms, bee. ' &C.
GLASS AND QUEENSWARE.LThe
dubscrihor has just added to his already large
stock a number of white Granite, Gold' Figur
ed, Blue, Marble, Flowing Blue and Mulber•
ry Tea Sets, of 49 pieces, Also. lilates' and
Dishes, Tumblers, Preserve Dishes, Syrup
Bottles, Sec. of every description and price so
that lie will, be able to meet the,„ wants and
means of all in the community who may favor
him with a call.
J I) HALBERT
CM
NEW SPRING GOODS
'PIM subscriber has just opened a I.7 . enernl
assortinent
,Fancy and 'Staple Dry Goods,
suitable to the season, among whidlt may be
fourid a most splendid assortment of
-- LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
such as Owego Do Laines.l3areges,.Poplins;
Sills 'fissues, French and Scotch Lawns, Plain'
and detted.Swiss Nlushns, S.lk tutd , Linen Los•
tree, Giaghanis, Englmh Chintzes, &tr. A full
assortment of Bonnet Ilibtmea,. Lore Gloves
and ,VLts. Kid, and T,i5"! , .., a.l
kt..re1..1,..1 . -+ in :;r..v...vari, ty, Liu:Ai:lld
tiNrds, is SI!!:
inoi, Ribbon
r,11.1,Pu6i . :,, : !e., with ge•nut ui iii sit gull ii ,
M.l). 21;51, G. \V....11UL;
- .'B.An exper;ow-e , ligilcarn:in y;anted-',1:1
1 1 1 !
3)entist7 respectfully in
gentlnnien .
Carlisle and
vicinity, that -he is prepared to r error:ft all ~ , p c•
rations ou the 'Teeth rite UllOll I'olongiito to
his t!refe:ssion,ho happy to render his.
tvwc&t. , all who ;nay requim them.
Dr; t'- has recently rat urned,from theeity of
Philadelphia, where he has madi3. himself tie.
mutinied with all the lateSt improvementain the
art, end flatters himself That he will be able to
insert' lull" sets of teeth on the atmospheric
pressure ',principles,: or with springs, equal to
ane.mrdn' iw hat city. oi , 'p ° hCl in High at.,
one diMr' , .tast of the Post Office: . Persons.wish
imt to see specimens •of M t lltiCtilansbip;
eel at Inn rc.•ms• whPre:thm,' will have
1 , 1 1,•1 71 ., t . VP
•
1,1 •••••• • - Iy, -
: el •
. .
ATEST AR RI VAL
, .FRONLCIHIVA
-go • loveie of Bond TEA eau be
4. 7§'e ERE= supplied with Jonlcin's & Co's
Superior Groon and Black
.744:i1t l9O • 9,'ens,• either looao orput up
• in fourth, half or .
,pound mo•,
tallic, packs to suit purcliasortrat prices ranging
from 50,conts,up to , sl,porpuund, by. at
the.stere,pfr:./101F. 5 3,, - 1 J. . D. HALBERT.
- •
OST
SELLING:OFF . AT 0 T I •
THO, eatisdriber hriving, purchased the stock
'Of Dry. Goods, Groceries; dio., of 'A. C. Fetter,
at the, corner of %Ninth Thirtorer.... and Loathe''r
streets, infoime the public that' hO whole of the
large and elegant'. etoUlt'illt sohl, ottt,yr
'COST,, 'L g ok out for hterdsins. • '
'::.itetWA.l tr., :.; ..fACOB El TTEft.:
•
- • v Oanpaletting Notice.
-. A- CAMII-AIIECTING, -for- Carlisle
will be hold ou.,tholand,offAt, Xgrwis Blicker,;
about 21 miles - East ;OrMecha'niceburg. The ,
Meeting' Will eommettee.on thelith orf3eoitim...
berl „Preachers and, people, froin -t he .surrouod ,
jug stations and circuits', are., :reepoctfu Ily and
earnestly invited to attend with their tents:
-july, .28121—tem ..JAPOng
AtediciLuesi riar,edi es
Os At ed(otties rocohiTyi
roeoivcd ot 'Ara ,
•iiiit'oldBlint,'oo*Vtoorto
'Alair;oir?qt; Coilislo „ • . ••
'Dr, MeCtllogh t
a graduate of the Univii.;
- eity or rtintitsYlvtioiit,iiillbWK" "this‘
pikicial Popov. ,
yisiorttd• . tito,oomOognsPng of•liropylPtioN,•,. !,
• All :IVlsdienelf 71.0traritoctl - pore. Aod,
a,n4 mild. at thdltimosi rates. preen . M ite ;
iloe.qittiOy•ror • "
'TO "31V,LiNS
flVini , kt,' 51.
~= ~ i
-1.
I:4;t4111210. -NSTZOII. •
Ilig9Tiqe lit liereby..niven ea persons )117.
terested thauthh , fulluivinga . dcounts have
buch 6160,in this efFtau,fur examination by , tha
accountants therein. named, and,. wig', be pre,
sented to the
~ Orphan's Court rit'Odrnbarland
county, fee confirmation, and allowancd on
FRIDAY, the 22c1 day ofAngtist,.A.. D l lBsl',
.
1. The amok of John Humor, Administra
tor of Mary' flumer,.latc of 'ltingstown, deard.
.2. The account of Wm. Clark, Ad'inr.' . of
Jaime olSouthampton township,
docoased.
3. Thonetount ofJaremiah Dower:a, Admit..
of John B. Ebrighi, late of Silver Spring twp.,
dec'd.„" . - •
4. Tho account of Jacob Zeigler, Der: of
Maria E. Zeigler, late of North 'sliddlebn Ip.,
5. The account of John B. Causer, Adm'r.
of David Dear, late of Upper Allan township,
dec'd..
6. The account - , - of - %Vm; -, Mnxwelli E'a'r. of
George Maxwell; late of Suuthanifiton township,
deed'. - - •
, 7.. The accounts of, Benjamin Musser, guar
dian of Susannah and Mary Snavely. °
8. Tito 'account of Wm. R. Gorgas and Pe
ter Barnhart, Ex'rs. of Susiiiina Fahnestock,
late of Fast Pennsboro torinshlp;doe s d-,
9. The' account of John Shopp, Adin'r. of
George Rupp, jr. late of Allen township, deed.
10. The account of Jolin Rupp, Ex i t.. of
John Snavely, late of Hampden township,dee'd.
• 11, The account of John Houser, Adin`r. of
Henry Kimmel, late of the Borough of Me
chanicsburg, dec'd.-
12, Tho account of Reubon-Starr,Ader. of
Isaac Lloyd, late of Lower Allen Ip. deed. -
. 13. Tho account of John Lehn, sr., one of
the Adm'ra. of Peter Lain, late of North Mid
dlston township, dec'd., as settled by his Exec.'
utor John Lchn, jr.' ,
14. The.necount of David Foreman, Adin'r.
with the will annexed of Peter Cope, late of
Newton township, deed.
15. The account of David Foreman, Adm'r.
of Mary Cope, late of Newton township, dec'd.
• 16. The account of nederick Wondprlieh,
Adm'r. of Peter Rockarollow, late of. the Bo
rougb of Mechanicsburg, dee'd.
17`. 'flee account of Samuel Garber and Da
vid Demuth, Ex'rs. of Charles Garber, late of
Newton township, dee'd. - •
18. The account of John Sheets, Adm'r. of ,
Jacob Kauffman, lute of East Pensboro town
ship, ticed.
lil Th.: account of James McCormick, Exr.
of George. McCormick, late of Southampton
township, dec'd.
The oceount of John Lose, Adin'r. of
Abraham Lose, late of Silver Springtownship,
doe d. ' •
21. The account of Davie'Lehn, Adm`r.
with the will ann.-Iced of Conrad Emminger,
lath of Silver Spring . township, dec'd.
22, The account of Salomon Mohler and
Jacobi%Uhler, Exr'e. of Daniel Mohler, late of
Allen township, dec'd.
23. Tim necourlt of John FiTcOotd, — Adru'r.
Isaac Bietlicrnen, late of Silver Spring town
dec'd.
24. The account of George 'Misfit, Adan'r.
of Absolotn Thunima, late of North Middleton
township, dee'd.
25. The account of Elizabeth Wise. Ex'r.
of Jacob 'Wise, Into of Lowor Allen townahlp,
dee'd. .
. .
26. The account of Samuel Wherry, Aden'r.
of Robert Welsh, late of the Borough of Ship
peneiburg, dec'd.
27. The accounts of Robert C. Sterrett and
Richard Parker, Ex're.' of Thorned+ Uric, Into
of North Middleton township,- dec'd.'
28. The accoupt of C. Titzel, Aden% of Jan.
O'Brien. late of the Borough of Mechanicsburg
deeN.
29, The account of Thomas. Sibbeti Guar
dian of Mary and Joseph Sarin., mincer children
of Daniel Sarer, d'ec'd.
decciunt'of 'Jahn Trimble, 7e4dnPr. Of
Wm. Trimble, late of Silver Spring township,
dee'd.
31. The account of David Grier, Adm'r. of
Jane Moore, late of the borough of Carlisle,
dcc'd.
32. The account of Thos. B. Bryson, Guar"
than of James'and Samuel Adams.
-AVM. GOULD, Register.
Register's Office, Carlisle I
• July, 22d. 1851. .;
- . PROOLDIATION.
WHEREAS W o Honorable FREDERICK
Warts, President Judge of the several
Courts of Common k"lels of' the counties of
Cumbe-land, Perry and Juniata, in Pennsylva
nia, and Justice of the several Courts of Oyer
and 'Fermin - 6f and — GartererJairDeliVery in
said counties, and lion. John Stuart and John
t;lendenic, Judges of the Court of Oyer and
forminer and General Jail Delivery for the
trial of 'ell cupital and other offenders, in the
said county of Cumberland, by theirprecepts to
me directed, dated the 19th of April, 1851,
have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer
sad DoneralJail Delivery, to be holden at Car
lisle on the 4th 'MONDAY of August, nekt,
(being ihe,2sth day) at 10 o'clock in the fide
noon, to continua one week. ,
NOTICE is therefore hereby given, to the
Coroner, Justices of the Peace and Cimstableti
ofthe said county ofCumberland, thatthey are
by the said precept commanded to be then and
there in their proper persons. with their Jells,
records, inquisitions, examinations, and aIL
Alter remembrances, tiitlo those things which
to ,thei r offices oppertain to be Ane,und all those
Mat are bound by recognizances, to prosecute
(against the prisoners that arc or then shall be
iii the Jail of said county. are to be there to
prosecute them as shall be just,
DAVID SMITH, Siert,.
Carlisle, July '9, 1851...
.J olirc.
~ 1 1 T ty'rior, 1911e , 0by . . given. Caat pp7tioa , ..i7n
mann co trio KI
foulof Cole. :11!C110101: 1:1 i :%, 11, Chanter of
;o coolor on
t!. - -rd of I:anic of
ha , :0:41 t 'A.: . 11.1tili: a ~+:1(i ' Blink it,
, : ' 1:11t1 I: 0. • Cr,::liqe.."
of tile
V %I. .111'i; I' :111,
May •.:,2.;11, rf`L•l-rim.
I . ; A N,i,..)."-;i;.:11i1IER.
6 4 1'5 4 P.L . V' 7
at,: ,t1; 4 '.1: y
pori,mit Im , Cl,O rill NO for • Mon,
80y..; at duuh priet....s as have 'lover
yet•tioen known to thk.l3...rougli,
STEINER'S CLOTHING, ES'I'ABLISII
MENT,
lreat Ilia!' et, next door to Burkholder's Hotel,
Em6raciag a choico of We best, most desira
ble and liolltionnble
C If MEREVP COATS, •. '
CLOTH do.
f,I.NCNI 0 G
.
',O tiler - withirl , ` , .
4 .;,t.tric•thi G1.9'111 . .4tl 111 Ilier
Th•,• Z.) 111 0 ' t , r
. 1 , 11 1 10i'
BOVS, .1,001 1'41: 1 1 1',54 mu! Illti..,:ic;:s... l :arnteNtE..
Particular care has been taken to.proeure
the new style •
PANTALOONS,
VESTS, &c. •
. . .
To which ho would Invite special attention.—
FURNISH 'ENG 000 U 5, consisting of
Shirts, Stocks; Handkerchiefs, &c., all of
which are'offored at the lowest possible cash
prices,. aruL.aa.. ChOP.P„Af. SEL L other Clothing
Stowuktlio Pareine vifier doeire Hoye
Clothing, are earnestly invitml to ex:amino tint
stock. Country a ore, koopera can. be accom•
modatcd.at vory rates for cash. .... [(pap
,A.nnual Election.:
...NOTICE is hereby given that an election
will be Intl& ; tit aloot, THIRTEEN MANA
GERS of 'the' Cumberland Valley'Mutual Pro
teeilon .Compnnyot the publicloneo of• Victor
, Shanhotr, in Diaktnion toweahip, on ilio.Firit
Monday of September next--said t managers to
time one year. Election to , bo. taild.•between
theUttis of SA 61 end 4 o'clock, P . M of said
(ley, • ----•- .JOHN ;r•GILEEN, Soot'y.
. . . . . ,
WANT G. Ono male 'teacher; pomeetent
to tak e ohitiV•ortlut prineipet.tree school in the
berortgli at dwvillo.,.The,Board of. Directors
inobt.ht the , achool house in , 'said. horottgli,
en Saturdah 4'4 10 0 . 23d..t0 tzamine.nppli
eantr. MeCA:NDLISH,
. Newville ang 6-1 t ,1-Secr,y.
'.' , .'4IARC/0101%1317.4,*. •
[ 731.15T . reeeiv'ed'a 'heat] lot'of oROCERMS
VbiCEl . Vlillt • be , told very low er tile"eld• elieup
S pip, Beet Men Strec;: , '
'lll'2
a. OGILtIY-
At.l
,11115( Wane utie
Pon. Trataroz.lrxr.a.l6(
Faney.Ooodsi Elegant
tr! et a i
s frm
p r ay
o the
I‘ , A
s c ity - and cy is . ,
:.1 W.
from
'has Jag ioceilted.
GnO"OZlsStlinsintiattaabelPe I T o n;
..,
a approaching Holydity Season, to which he
• ,sires to cell trio attention ot hie friends tied
.o public His assortment in this line cannot .
I,} surpatieed , im novelty. and .itleganco, and
[Nth in quality add price °Hite articles, caw.
ti it full to please purchasers.' It would be int
it tesible to mint - aerate his -' ' '. •
HOLIDAY FANCY„GOODS,
•t Well comprise every variety of fancy aides
it..• the most novel styles and exquisite. sher
uach as . ,
, Ladies' Fancy Baskets, ~ • ' • '
Fancy Work Boxes, with sewing insttinu'nit
Terracotta Work (a recent novelty,) , -
Paper Macho Goods, . .
Elegant alabaster and porcelain ink-stands
riid trays,fi . c
Fancy ivory , po ll and shell card cases,
Port Illonnates, cif every variety, . ,
Gold pens and penails, ' • _ -
Fancy paper weights, . e ,
Papateries„ with a _large ltarlety :01 !edits
.-
ucy stationery, '
Motto seals and wafets, . .
Silk and bead purses, '
Ladies' riding whips, elegantly finished,
Ladies' line cutlery, ,
~... - • ,
Perfume baskets .and .bage,•-' . .• , ~
Brushes of every kind for tho toilet ?
Boussel's perfamds of tho various kinds,
Musical- instruments, of all hinds and at all
wices, together with an innumerable variety of •
irtieles elegantly finished and
.suilable for ho•
II lay presents, to which he invites 'bpecial at.
i i rition.
Also, an extensive and elegant collection of.
HOLIDAY GIFT BOOKS, ' •
cl mprislng tire various English and 'American ,
N NUALS for 1851, richly ombellished and ,
I oVV POOTICA L 0 .R. IC. 5, with
I. (ILDREIN's PICTORIAT, 13 0 0 K S f . .
1/ . : children of all ages, than which nothing
t n be more-appropriate or illefodor no holiday
e. :IL'. His assortment of•Sclieol 13eolts and -
1.. thool Stationery is also complete; and com•
[.
, igs ois e . very ,
ir used in Colleos arid -the
lie a l s o desires to call the particular
c tuition of Families to his elegant display of ..-
. LAMPS, GHIA ND OLES, tic.• ... .
f I int the extensive establishmente of Cbreelins.
.1 rcher and others of Philadelphia, comerisinit
crery , style of Pager, Chamber and Study
if traps, for burning either lard, sperm or ethe
r, it oil, together wills Flower Vases . , Fancy.
:keens, &c. His assortment in this line in us.
rroolild fri the berottesh. Al.m, - .
if VIM'S. FANCY. CONFECITIOARY— .
N U TS— P RE iCRY ED 'FRUTS, &c.,
it every voriofy Mid at all nrioes,shll of which ,
;f a pure en I fresh, such as con be confidently
ig mm , nended to his friends and the little folks,
I,s stock embraced everything in the line of
if ing G sorts, with innny other artidles useful
if hourielteepers,whiell the public ere especially, ,
if vited to call and see daring the holidays."
ll:member the Old Stand, nearly opposite the
1 ink on North Hanover street. ' '
dealt. S W. lIA.VER.STICK.
ii.
iir.ett- FORFEIT: DR:-HUNTER WILL • •
tD kJ - forfeit-35uiif-failinvo-cure-any-case_
diaause that ma/ ,come under his care, no
I titer how.long standing or afflicting. Either
• 1 x arc invited to this private room, 38 North
tt Street, Plubillelphia, without fear
.1 interruption by_ other patients.' Strangers- -- -t --
cud others who have been unfortunate in the •
lectionsof a physician are invited to call.--
'.flose.w have injured themselYes by solitary
.
vice are als o Invited. .
READ AND REELER - T.—The afflicted
wild do well to reflect before trusting their.
I italth, happiness, and in many.cases, their lives
i i the - hands of physicians; ignorant ol.:this_class--
e,' maladies. It-is certainly imposstlile for ono
1, in to understand all the ills the human family
subject to. .Every respectable• physician
has his peculiar branch in Which ho is more suc
c. ssfal than his brother pratfesssrs, and to that
I devotes most of his tiroo and study.
YE A.RS. 0 PRACTICE, exclusively do
'voted to the - study and treatment of diseases of
sexual organs,together.with.uloers.upon the
-- irriy.--throati - nostr - or - legsr plans in the-hend Aar— -
I o las, mar.urial - r'hetimatiSm, gravel, irregular-
es, disease arising from youthful eicesses.or
i ,purities of the blood; whereby. the -eonstitu
to 1113 become enfeebled, enables.the doctor
, offer speedy relief to ell'who may platti - Them;-
t -dyes under his care. ' InneF
• CHEAPER. THAN IIVILIa.
iiriE subscriber hnvinr , just. returned from
the East, offers to the public a mare am
3 and
_complete assortment 'of goods in his
-I. to, than ever previously offered, Mid respect
'. lly solicits' dealers and others to give him a
111, when ho will show them goods at nsfein
i tingly low prises •
T o o Builders, Carpenters and Others,
His.stock comprises u. full assortment of
Y.-acks eel Latches of every description, Rin
i, is and Screws, Window Springs,and Bolts of
_.%_ .l ,4 o as..kind,s,..Window_Glass, Putty,. Pninrs . _
.; all colors, Oils, Turpentine, &c.,
Iso, Crosscut and Circular Sawe, Hand .
. ;Ripping and Back Saws, Augurs, Chi , ! '
_t_ols,.l3road,.fland and Chopping Axea, Hatch.;
Planes and Plano Bius,_Steel and Iro`ti
mares, Files and Rasps, Nnilre,* Brads and
tikes of all sizes. ... •
I wmld attention: Co my beautiful as,,
''rtment of Waiters and Trays, plain and Go-.
tic Style, knives and forks, Butcher. Knives,,
• dssars and Shears, Brittannia,Gorman Silver,
rd Silver- Plato, Table and_Ton.."SpoOns,
. raas and Emerald Preserving Kettles, smooth,
g Irons, Hollow-ware, Tubs, Buckets,'
Oils, Paints and Dye Stuffs,.'Firo add Water
!'roof Paint
oat3o.
lIENRY',SAXTON
•
Art-Uifion of khiladelphia,
;:,NcoRPoRATED liv Tit E LEGI:-3LATURE
OF HINNSYLVAIII. I, '
ror the Promotion_ of the., Arts of Design. the
• - United States.
—OFFICERS.--,-HENRY C. Csueit, 'President;
1). ICET.Luir, Vice President; EDWARD P.
MITCDELt, Treasurer ; G. 11. llun;Eß, Retarding
.S'reretary j G.E.unur. W.
,DEWEY, Corresponding
SROrtirtry. •
;',l,r , rni , er for tll , _ , ,ictir 1951, will receive
frr enci2 Cuiv,uflfl , l')ll eor prti:t of
' " RIS2'/.! NA AN .1) I TEE:.
.
by Tr:mph Andrews,
print or iiu:01:10.
1."8 iioaltivrd by A.
f nvlr, or ti,. core of any two
(4 ic.ir splendid viz : '
I tRAN,;:. of'
painted Loom.'cogra.9vd by i-,artain.-
•.! Ru!hou.l :•inlet,; itutliuritici,
ett
;;r,,;•;•d by S.lll-11t1..
3 ulf,..reyir Droun, painted I.l.thitington, en
by Ritchie, ,
1. Chr CAtircit, paintioi
hr . '
And o copy ca Art Union Be•
porter,l% u e c , ,oiaining a report of
the In:n~nainUn of th,, lostitntion, and. iht,,rina
rion.oo tie Htbject.ol, the ifiOn Arts, throughout
th•• whole oorld.
' The ART UN lON of Philadelphia awards prizes
lit its own Certificates, with which 'original Alper
can works of Art may be purchused.m pail
,1 ilta Uniied Stutes,'at iho option and selection of
the person
.Who•ttury obtnih a.-prize tit' the 'Annual
Distrihution, which takes Placclon , thelii:eaing of
the !nth week day in 'Orgy year:. . •
Teo Oontrnme of the . Art:.ilrrion,
r,-oothout
•••„ 6 , oldry,‘
• it) ••-• '.• .. • ~r r- (IC t:; tue.t.:ottri•
Public
: `,, •
. . . ..
. . .
,-- tt i ~ , :limo!,:.ta \ ltiothototftp....o',o should be
tott•lt tit t.•tr , y :t . prlwr tv ,:,1t:1,0 :1; 10 eittith) .ilem.
Ix). f, 1 , e trly outlibot . tr of th'h "gonorteri," whittk
will be forwarded, anon the receivt of the' thtlitieY'
_to any part of the autintay.
cerSubseripzion4 keeetveirat this office,-where
the ecgruvingt and . .*.llepeeter". can be eeett.._,l.,
July 30, )tl5l. , ' , , 7
. .
. .
The Universal Refrigerator. ...
The subaeribp! . *altl hivite the citiigis to
,examine the Udiveraal Refrigerator dith Wa
ter Filtei attichocc'which may lie 'aeon iitoliti
oaidenpd, yaw in operatiod . ,,add'ati brilrara
fished, at City pricee. therehy atotiu4 4 freight;' ,,
, Ma 21;51.'' •' , " , . ':',G,WIPUNR.
TO '2I)II,OUEItgI.
.• TI L IE Board.,'of Itiiiactore of Dickinson dia
-1 tiet,
,Cumberiand Comity, • wilt. meat at ! tho
oils° of• Mr. V Shuitnon (Stone; Toverri)fiti
tATLI RIMY, the 30th of , Auguer, inst.; at .160 i
ti'cloolt, , A M,.. lot . the Purtinso .ot oxtitoining
runabout tn,talte . clutigo,ot thirteen; 'seitoOo' in
i aid ;:districit during 'the ensuing limn :' 'Tlin
ehoolc wilt bo oxpectod to commence' before
the middtworSeptitinber - 'l3y'orthin of
khe board 4'006.304 ~ 4. IiIIFFIVE4, See.
' • - Teachera ,; •
Wanted •
Trio riPpiEt ; pf .4atipol!bireciotio'of,,;lork4e
Middleton ' to , , vohhi: will 'rhiefit. public
„rinse of Roory Gideff. "SAT
cri: th . g: ,rt fpf . t.; - nt
I. )r dui partiotiek , iif"rettelienijOipidiciitione for
loehifigo9Yorat,SeljpGla* toyftiship,
"na Oik,foAlifot!ti 4 19P , 4•;.5 901 0!1'
who Ofl7nr thiir Berneee t -. -
augl3.,„....:LP,4ll;MN;:mfbEtilt: Se;r:o9tv , „
il/TRATE,OF•IO44/I,FirA,Atk figtee.
,101q.,j117liad alij4 rift*FlikiA 4nct,, lapitat,
• ," . 1 •vf.:';'' • <,
El
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