Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, August 27, 1851, Image 3

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    .Eat 6 otate at f2kuction,
Orp.ka;Tltst 7 '. , ,toltrt SOlO.,
'0 7 4 .11UUSDAY the . 16th of 0 er, 1851,
per, Iv oe ..of on order Of the Orphanh'
klourt Cumberlandcoiity. the subscribers
will offer-at public sale on the- premises, at 12
o'clock; noun, n tract of.land, late-the property
of David dee'd., situate in „Hopewell
township, in said comity, on the road leading
from Shippensbufg to New.lierg about G miles
fromilto former mid hall a mile from the latter
place, containing; - 226 ACRE'S, more or, less,
of which about 16) Acres aro cleared • and in - a
good state of cultivation. the residue-in timber.
The improvements area two story
• •'Stonel Dwelling-House; Stone
titand•Frame :Bank Barn, Corn
Crib, Wagon Shed, porridge ,
- a= Home, Smoke House, Ate.' There
is a well bt writer at' the door. A Sulphur
-- -Stfring near BM house and - astream of water
passes through - the tract. There is alSo a thri
ving young Orchnicron the premises. Per one
wishing to see the above described Rioperty
'are requested io call:upon either of the subscri.•
bers, ono a WhOni-resides on the farm.
..._2erine of Sale . --$2 triton the confir
'nation of ihe - sale,oi o -half of the residue- of
the purchase money on Ist Arfril nest, when
possession will bo en; and she other half on
she Ist April, 1853 . -payment to be' secured by
judgment bond end mortgage.
JACOB FOGLESONGER ,
JACOB STRIGLER. •
aug27ts Aclin'r. of Di vid Strigler, deer!
ASSIGNEE'S SALM .
On SATURDAY. the 1 Ith day of October, 1851
TN PURSUANCE of a geed of Assignment
A executed by John Seitz, of Monroe town
. AChip, Curnberlan i d county,, will,be sold•nt pub,-
on the-preinises. at-One o'clock, p.• Ar.,
the following described Real Estate,'viz :
..A tract of; Land situate in Monroe township
aforesaid, bounded by lands of Peter Diller,
Jolur'Sellenbarger, David Rrysher, the heirs
of Martin Diller, deceased, and John Brindle,
Containing about TWENTY-F IVE ACHES . ,
therern erected a two story
LOG HOUSE and LOG BARN,'
a Well of Water and an Apple Or
• , k chard. The land is limestone of. a
-- good quality. •
The terms -- cif sale will, be per -cent,
ot the purchase money to be paid by the liar.
c',.er on the day of sale, one half the balance
• tits let of April next-when Possession will
• 1 ;yen and a deed made to the purchaser,
and the residue 'on the Ist of April -1853, with
-interest from - ISt April 1852, to be secured by
ludgrnent bond: The purchaser to have the
andlord's share of the grain in the ground,
and-the taxes for the year 1852 to he paid by
,the purchaser. JOSEPH CULVER,
augn:tp ts,2 Assignee of John. Seitz.
House and Lot ca,r sale.
On FRIDJIY, the 26th of September, 1851,
THE subscriber will offer nt public sole on
the premises at Sprisg Mills, in Dickinson twp,
Cumberland county, Pa., the following des
cribed real estate, viz :=A HOUSE & I.OT.
• •
The. house is a largo two story brick,
•
1,- fronting on two public roads, nod in
r a good location for public business, is
it B a surrounded by a beautiful yard COll
tnining choice fruit trees, and has at
tached an excellent garden, The lot contains
half .an ncre,'Burrounded by good fence, has a
- good-and - substantial -- S - TA-BLE - t - and - other - out
buildings, all new and in good repair. Also a
tract of Mountain Land, containing 287 A -
CRES, adjoining the Pme Grove road, and
lands of James Weakley, Win.'Watts. and
others, mostly covered with thriving young
chesfnut timber, and some goad pina and oak.—
Any-person wishing. to view the same -will
please call on the subscriber at Spring Mills.—
Sale to commence at I o'clock of said day,
when attendance will be given and terms made
known by
aug27tspd
IRPFIA - NS' - COURT SALE.
On SaTURD.IY, the 27th of September, 1851,
1010 Y 'viivriut of an Order of the Orphans'
1111 Court of Cumberland county. will be sold
iftptiblic sale, o'clock, noon, oii tin , pre
mises, the following property, late the estate of
Abraham-Miller, of Upper Allen township, in
said county, dec'd.. viz .—.A tract of hint' .11.111'
land, situate in said township, adjoining lands
of Jacob Couver, George Smith and others,
containing 29 CUES more or Ices, all it
which is cleare and in a high state of cult , ra.
tion, un ei g d fence, &c. '1 M. improve
nts are a two story NV
ERB 0 ARDED HO USE.F It AM E .
•••• I! BARN and other out '
:
1 Them is a never failing well of wn
- ternt the door with a pump. in it.
is also running water through the place.
Also, a young and thriving Orchard of choice
fruit. Persons wishing to examine the place
can call on the undersigned living near the
farm - , - and by - whom terms will be made known
on said day of sale.
DIEDRICH STEINER,
oug27tepd
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
On S4TUR D4Y, the 4th of October, 1.8514.
---i-IN—pursuance of an order of tlife.'oolmns'
Court of Cumberland county, will Le sold at
'public sale on the premises, at 12 o'clock, noon,
the following property. late the estate of David
Bear. of Upper Allen township, dec'd., viz':—
A lot of ground containing 6 ACRES and 117
Perches, situate on the State Road to Gettys
burg, in said towtalhip, adjoining properties of
John B. Coover, Harkness- heirs 'and others,
: - - •all of which is cultivated. There
is erected on the lot a two story
WEATHERBOARD ED
HOUSE, A GOOD BARN, a
Wagonlif Ace eShop, &a. There
is a good cistern at the kitchen door, and an
excellent Spring with Spring House near the
house. Also, an Orchard of choice fruit. It
-is a desirable property for a mechanic, and in - a
good neighborhood. Attendance will be given
and terms made known by
JOHN' B. COOVER,
aug27ts Adner. •
PUBLIC SALE.
On SATURDaY, the 27th of September; PM,.
THE undersigned, administiator of Benja.
min Jones, dec'd. will expose to public sale,
on the premises, the following described vain
'able:slot of Ground, situate in the town of Fair
pview, Cumberland county, containing
us 58 feet 3 inches in front, and in depth
139 feet, having thereon erected a two
story FRAME WEATHE RB OA RD ED
HOUSE, With a Kitchen, and a well of eater
on •the premises. Also, will be sold et the
same time and place a variotr of HOUSE.
HOLD & "ITCHEX F URNI7'UR E. Sale
to commonco at 1 o'clock, P. M., when attend
ance will be given and terms made known by
nugl7pd3t
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
On SSTU.TIDAY, the 11th ty' October,
IN pursuance of an order of the Orp
Court of Cumberland county, will be sold at
public sale on the premises, the following pro
perty Into the estate of George Rupp,jr.of Upper
Allen jownship, in ilenid county; dcc'd., viz a—
A Treat of TIMBER LAND, situate one mac
aw of Sheplierdstow,t, in said township, adjoin—
ing lands of Jetties Ecklen, John C. Dunlap dt•
others, containing 15 At..KES, all of which is
thriving Chestnut timber. Übe tract is divided
into two acre lots and will be sold entire or in
part to suit purchasers. Sale to commence at.
12 o'clock, noon, when attendance will be given
toy
JCYHN 8110 PP,
nug27te
- FALL FASHION'S FOR 1851.
ANEORGE KELLER. respectfully nnnnun
1131 toes to his old Patrons and the public gen
erally that he has just received the
Alt FALL STYLE OF GENTLE—
MEN'S HATS, matinfactured at
one if the • best establishments to
Philirdelplaia, to which he bodies
spacial attention.
Ho has also constantly on hand a large and
varied .assortment of his own manufactuivi — as
well as pity made
• EATS AND cArs,
suitable for Ito Ronson, comprising every vn ri
'ety or fifiseirt, rienvet; Moleskin and Silk Hu to,
finished in the latest style, together with n Lull
,nesortroeta of Cape - of - every' shape end de e
_cription, nt every price parcicnittrl,y
invites the.puttlic to calland examine Ins extert•
sive assortment, which in style,' material and
finish, cannot •he sorPonsed bynny in , market .
and which he is able to-put M.prlcesloWer - that
'ever. leeftetnember - his old stafid on North.
flanover street, between Hunities and Sailor's'
titoia..• • . • • raug2o'
..:—lVlCedieialos I !
Freith 'Medicines !emtntly,. received at Raw
ataild, next to the Poet 'Office, ,
Main Mutat.,
McCulloch, -
ii grftduati, of the , Univac . ..
,sitr,DEpAnnsylvanin. is noWa , partaer in Oda ;
and,will giver idimaimccial supar
vigion io .tho compounding of preacripthana. ,
illi.iltadiciriC3 warranted pure genuine, ,
Mai 'sold Atli°• lowest rates- ••Pinah Pre
and Fiala conslantly'reFsiilC7' , ;•c
28,'51; . 11.4..WL1Nt:
&tate at 'Auction.
' I ;; u OR SALE.
Ott S.RTURb.4Y, Me 4th day •of October, 1851.
WILL . be'sold at public sale - on - the 'premi
ses, the following ile9cribed'real estate,
situate in Dickinson township. Cumberland co.,
about ono mile from linmitz's mill, and six
Miles' from CarliCle, bounded by lands of John
Sterrett, Samuel Sowers and John Pointer, con.
taking 117 ACRES and 21:PERCHES, neat
measure. There are 105 acres of this land
cleared and in a high state of oiltivation, and
the balance is covered with thriving young
timber:
TIM improvements ore a two
'stork DWELLING HOUSE,.
e•s"''tlEfl BA'NE. 'DARN,. Wagon Shed,
r- corn cribs, and all oihen•necesttary
.C. - /".2144e'.::4LJ out buildings. There is a well of
'water at the door. Also, an Orthard wth eve
ry variety of choice fruit: Any person,wishing'
to.v.ow said property previous to the sale, can
do so by calling on Safnuol Woods, who resides
on said farm. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock
on said 'day, when attendance Will_be given and
terms made knovin by
aug2o ROBE I RT BELL.
'Valuable Real .state.
On THURSIMY, Me 18th of Sepiember, 1851
WILL be sold at. public outcry on the piem
lees, in Southampton township, Cumberland
county, Pa., near:the road leading from Ship
pensburg, to Nowvllle, a Valuable LIME—
STONE EARM; late the property of Sam
uel Duncan, doc'd., hod boundecrby lands of
Robert Meteor: Hoary Au. Alexander Dun
can and others, containin 114 ACRES, 95 o
which is cleared and in'a good state of cultiva . ;
lion, the remainder well covered with timber.
The improvements are a good two story LOG
HO USE, LOG AND FRAME BARN, with'
a well of Water near the house, &c. Any per.
sommishing to view the property previous to
the sale, will be Edionin it by calling on-the sub
scriber. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. p. in.
on said day, when the terms will he made
known by ROBERT S. M'CIJNE,
nug2o Executor.
Real Estate at Public Sale.
Ott WEDNESD.gY, the 17th day of September;
WILL be sold at public sale on the premises
the farm of Jacob Smith,dec'd., situate in Fair
vieW township, York county, about one mile
South-East of Haldoman's (now Boyer's) mill,
and on the road leading trout the mill to, New
Cumberland, and bow.ded by lands of Solomon
P,. Gorges, Samuel Bitner and .the Yellow
Breeches Creek, containing about ° 9A ACRES.
About 75 acres of the best quality of timber
bind, the balance being improved Milestone
land and in a high state of cultivation. The
improvements are n stone Bank Barn, a two
story LOG WEATHERBOAR
DED
~I YWELLING HOUSE,
w I I stone Sprin, House, wash house,
4rt I @.I ik• wagon she d, corn cribs, &c—
-_ Also, It tenant house aril other
tient - hogs, a well of good water at the door of
the.dwelling house, and running, water In. all
the fields but one, and one of the best orchards
of selected fan. Locust is abundant on this
farm. Altogether it, is one - of the most desire—
OM farms now offered, and situated in a healthy
part of the country. The same will be offered
.in_parts_or _whaleio...euit purchasers.. The pro—
perty can be seen by, calling on the first named"
executor, residing on the farm. Sole to com—
mence at '2 o'clo'ek, on said day when terms
will lie made known by
- II- SMITH,
j SMITH, •k
Eii!s.„of Smith, dee' d.
JOS. MOSSER, Viuctioneer. [aug6tspd
Vi-Lancaster Examiner-insert till sale, mark
cost and charge this office.
T. W. BLAf,'IC
EXECUTOR'S SALE OF
Tifialieable Deal Tssale.
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.
TN. PURSUANCE of the last Will and 'Pes
.ll.__t a ment_of_Mat thew_Thempson,_sr.,llate_ol
Mifflin t o Cu mb e ed
will be sold at public sale on FRIDAY, the
26th of SEPTEMBER, 1851, at 10 o'clock,
A. NI., oil the premises, it tract of land situate
in the afiiresaid township of end bound
ed by the Conodoguittet Creek and lands of Jo•
scull .Hershey and Samuel NVestbeller, con
taining 235 ACRES, of which about fifty acres
arc timberland and the residue cleared land in
a good state of cultivation.
The improvements ere a large
, 1 1., • double two -tory STONE HOUSE
„,110,1 and KITCHEN, a large BRICK
RANK BARN, 10) feet long, a
Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, a Spring
House and Snfoke House, a well of water con
venient to the door and a ood apple orchard.
The above described land is gravel, - with a
considerable q'itantity of alluvial bottom of _the
beet quality It is within n mile of the lime--
stone land. It is situated about four miles west
of Newville, and near the State' Road from
i'arlisle to Roxbury.
The-terms of sale will be-SIOCI to he paid by
the purchaser when the property stricken
down—one-half, of the whole purchase money
including, the aforesaid - 8100, on the let of A
, dril - , - 1852, - When - possession will-be given and
a deed made to the purchaser, and the residue
in three equal annual payments, Without inter—
est, to lie secured by judgment or mortgage,
the landlord's share. of the grain to go to the
purchaser.
The land is patented, and an indisputable
title'will he given clear of an incumbrances.
Persons wishing-.to view_ tile 'aforesaid farm
canfall on James Boyd, who resides on the
opOosite side of the creek from said farm.
ARES -BOYD,
MAI"THEW ,THOMPSON,
Adm'r. de bonis non with the will annexed
REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE. I of Matthew
• Thompson, Sr., decd.
junell-ts •
On S.lTURARY,tle6th•day of September, 1851
11'1 r.L be sold at public sale, on the premi•
ses. - at 10 o'cloelqihe
E.rate. via :
No. 1. A Tract of good, Slate Land,
Stumm in Pran'clord township, Cumberland
roam y, about six nodes frOm Carlisle, . and one
Mile from Wu goner's Tavern, bounded by
binds of Samuel Snyder, John Stump; Abra
ham Niokey, she hoi s of A Waggoner, dee'cf.,
ml -ers, containing 199 ACRES and 119
El' 1." 11E8. It is under goad fence and in a
high state of imllivation. the improvements
are a Large Two Story. LOG
HOUSE, a LOG tIAItN, and
iii ,) all necessary outbmi hogs, nu ex
. I ' 7 ,:11 . 1, eallent Apple Ordhard, a ,well of
water with a pump in it in the
vard, and running water in the barb yard.—
There is a mid portion of meadow land and
about 12 acres covered with Chesnut and Oak
timber.
No 2—Contains 55 ACRES and 7
Perches, being part of the above tract. The
improvements are a TWO ,STORY STONE
HOUSE, a Kitchen, a LOG EARN, and oth
er outbuildings, a Well of water in the yard,
and a good Apple Orchard. This tract is con.
• vonient.to Churches.and_Pnblic Reheats, and
the McClure's Gap Road.passes thiough it.
No. 3.—A tract of Mountain Land,
It miles north of the Mansion Farm, contain
ing 13 acres and 55 perches, and covered with
young Chesnut timber.
No. - 4.—A Tract of Mountain Land,
about 3 miles frqm the above tract, containing
'2-2 acres and allowance, covered with young
timber. Terms of sale made known on the
day of sale by W h SWIGER . ,
PHI LI P KEI IIL,
augl 3ts Errs of Georgs
. .
On THURS BOY, the 2d-day of October, 1851,
ru 11 E subscribe'r will offer at public sale, on
the premises, his farm situate in Lower
Allen township, Cumberland county, adjoining
lends of Jacob .Long, Levi Merkle, David
Shopp and others, containing 10J ACRES of
the hest quality of limestone land, in n, high
, state of cultivation. The improve•
incite are a three story ROUGH
i lr,• le. CAST HOUS E, TENANT
HOUSE, LOG BARN, Wagon
Shed, and other necessary out-build
ings. A never.lailing spring, issues from under
the house, and Cedar Spring passing the build•
togs within a few perches. Also, nn excehent
011 C ARD of Apple, Cherry, Peach, &e.—
A host 53 acres of the land is cleared, and the
balance covered with thriving timber.
This properly lies within four miles of Har
risburg, sad three-quarters of a mile • from
Shiremanstown, which furnishess good market.
The.statii road passes throhgh the farm and
there aro many advantages, it being-conveni
ently situated near to mills, schools and cher
dies, Taking it altogether it in a very desira
ble property, mid will he sold whole or divided'
so as to snit purchasers. Sale to commence at
1 o'clock, when terms will lie made known by
JACOB SHOPP.
JOSEPH .MOSSER, Auctioneer. [augl3is
PITBLIG SALE OF REAL ESTATE.
On FRID.IY, the 3d of October, next,
WILL be sold at public sale on the pfemi
ses; in North Middletown township,
Cumberland county, Pa., the folloWing real
estate, late the property of Benjamin Diller,
dce'd., about four miles ,east:of Carlisle and 2
miles south of Middlesex, bounded by lands of
David Miller, lrom,Lancastcr county, Abra
ham liertzlcr, and others, containing about 125
•ACR . CS of first raid limestone land, about 11)0
acres of which are cleared and in a high state,
of cultivation, the remainder is covered with
fine young timber. 'rho improvements are
two LOG 11DUbES, birth two
stories high, and each of which
p has a first rate spring near the
s tt door ' a FRAME BA RN, We—
'l*44!gitt Lon Shed, Coen Cribs and other
necososry outbuildings. Also, on Orchard of
choice knit. . Any person wishing to view the
said property previous to OS sale can do eb by
calling on 'Michael Diller, who resides bit said
farm. Sale to commence at I o'clock in the
aftertfOen on' said day, when due attendance
NV ilLbe given'und terms 'nude known by
rtpgl3ta JOHN DILLER, Executor.
Adm' r.
lreslyaat Female Semi lacy
\V ILMIN
120 FESS 0 - 7 , IIOAUS SUP LER.
Ini
having•beenme connected wit4l the Wee.
le . yen, Female 'College,. Do Preoldnnt of the
Bottrd tallish-11mm and Government, would'
itiforrit'his — frionds and the pablic generally,
*taut ho will do all in.hie Dower to sustain and
.dvance that axeellota Institution. - Ile pledges
I
himself that the foam., ladies, who may. he
P laecd ilVtikot ho•tenderly•pro
te eted,• as .wollns ettrefa!ly instructed—cow
ning thoscaemplishmonts with 1;ill intellectual
,no d useful,in, Literature and the arts.
'l."hare hieortnected , with the College, a vain'
able genhiupt:of Foreign and Dalmatia Mineral.
An I;jprbnrium; as.l,a Library of Mato thowiapd
volun los. "An excellent Philosophical, Chan*
cal, and Astronomical Apparatus.. flarric!tp to•
requests his friends to aid hira with ,
.thoitiinfratoratortoid:Patfonag,e, ,,
- -Tim 14111 Animal Elossioii'imill chatikibaih on
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EXECUTOR'S SALE OP
ttr;4l-:.. cgs.tti4 _.'y-q#:.''./2t:ttgiou,
itEdflp JEST.ITE"
At pxecutorga Sale;
,
On - TUESDAY, the 'Stpteinbcr,'l §5l;
AT the late residence - of %Win ' SnaVely, de.
ceased; in Hampden townshipXtimberland
county, on theternpike leading from Harrisburg
to Carlisle; and about one Mile West of Sport.
ing Hill, will be sold the
,Mansioh Farm,'of the
said decealmacobtaining , 114 ACRES, of the
best quality - of limestone land, in a high'state of
animation and, under good fence, being the Ms'
del farm of C . :Timberland:county. The improve,
moms em a doublii •two • story
•„,,,,,!,•!••••• BRICK HOUSE ani,••IiITCH
-o:vitt EN, a large STONE • BANK
!! BARN, Wagon Shed, Cermeribs
and other necoseary buildings, tm
•gether with a well of never failing water tit the
door, mnd an orchard with every var . ty
_Of
choice fruit. •
Also, at the Barrie time and place tract
of clear land adjoining the said manes farm,
litncliof Moses C. Eberly, C. Whisle the
turnpike, 'containing 16 acres and some reli—
es.
Also, a lot partly clear and the-balance
timberland, adjoining the said mansion "farm,
G. Snavely and others, containing 21 acres.—
The improvements arc a two.ntory log HOUSE
and SHOP, Stable and other buildings, togeth •
or with a well of never-failing water near the
door.
Also, a tract of woodland in' Silver
Spring tom nship, situate at the base of the Blue
Mountain,.adjoininglands of J. Miller, John
Clendenin, George fimport, and heirs of Adam
Longed irf;containing five acres.
-Also, a tract of wo_pdland in Rye town
.
ship,"Ferry county, adjoini ng lands Sof David
Coble,!heirs!cif Matthew:llinne, George Reitz;
hoover and Peter Billow, containing about toil
acres.
Also, the interest and claim of the de
ceased in Bricker's Sshool House.
Also, several shares of turnpike stock.
crSale 'to commence at .10 O'clock, A. M.
(lb said dolt. whin terms will be made known
Titles indisputable. For further particulars en
quire of the subscriber, residing 13 miles ens
of Mechanicsburg, on he Trindle Spring Road
leading to Op ter's point. JOHN RUPP, •
aug 6-te. EXectifol . cf 'John. Snavely,dcc'd.- -
JOS. MOSSQR, ariciiqqcer.
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
On FRIDAY, the 12th day of September, 1851
TILE subscribers, executors of the late 1) a
vid Shaeffer, will offer at public sale, on the
premiffes, at 10 o'clock. A. N., tilt. valuable
limestone farm, situate in Dickinson Township,
Cutnborlnnd county, containing 131 Acres
and 37 Perehes, neat measure. all cleared
except about five acres, which are well covered
with timbe •
The improvements are a two
~; 1 11) story FRAME PLASTERED
• -.1 HOUSE with a KITCHEN,
Spring Ileue, Bank Barn, the
f<C,i:e lower story of which is stone, the
upper frame, being 90 fret long, wagon sired,
corn crib, hog pen, blrcksinith's shot), and a .
thriving young Orchard. The Yellow Breeches
Creek bounds the farm, and there are several
springs of running water on it.
The farm is in a high state of cultivation,.
and is very productive. having 40 acres in clo
ver, andAhe _residue_ in_the P crops. The
farm is convenient to the market, being iNetif
four miles from the Baltimore turnpike, and
seven miles from Carlisle. -
`The terms of sale will bo one•hall of the
purchase - money, which -- will - embrace fifteen
hundred dolliire, to be paid on the l'et day of
April, 1852, when.possesSion will.ho given and
the deed delivered, and the balance in three
equal annual payments, without interest, to be
secured by judgment bonds. Ten per cent. o
the purchase money will be exactedon the day
of sale. If N RY SHAEFFER,
July3oo J OEL ,SHAEFFER,
L!..Ket:plora.
Perry county 'barills
AT ' I4.TBLIC SALE.
On THURSDAY, (he 4th of-September; next,
at-. Public LI, be Salo at 1 o'
W A f f e ;l e . ' d
on the premises, 'l' W 0
VERY FINE LIMES PONE FARMS, sit
uated in Toboyne township, Perry county.—
These are adjoining farms, one contains about
210 acres, and 275 acres is contained in
the other. They will be sold separately or to
gether as will suit purchasers. They are a
bout 8 miles West of Landisburg, en the main
read' leading up the valley. One farm hes a
STONE MANSION HOUSE•Bz.
. ' BA Nl{ BARN on it. The other a
1101111
•••• LOG HOUSE and LOG BARN.
• , ; l ye are thriving Orchards' on
-"` L. both of thesd places. They are sit-,
tutted in the most fertile pert of the count
and offer many inducements to purchasers, "
Per Sons wishingAo _see_ either of the above
tracts, can obtain information from the tenants
residing on the premises, or either of the un
dersigned executors. Attendance will be given
and terms - made known on day of sale by •
RICHARD PA RE ER,
• •R. C STERREVP,
jy Bits Err's. of Maas Uric, dee d.
19.0.3.1VZ VOR*S.A.ZaM
THE subscriber oflims for sale the Farm on
which he now lives, situate in Wait Penusboro
township, adjoining lands of Nathan Woods,
Peter Minnick and others, on the State Road
one mile from Nowvillo, containing 43 ACRES
one third of which is limestone, and the remain-
-
der lino meadow and good`slate
land, and all of it is under good
. cultivation. The improvements
Ytta are a LOG HOUSE & FRAME
• •-"
'+,;cigar. BARN, stone spring house wflh
neNer failing water, and 'other outbuildings.—
Alo, with all hind:i of trait:
For further partioolars call on the premiseei, or
address the subaeriber at Newvillo, Cumber
irtati county. •
augti at MICHAEL GARVER,
Valuable _Heal ~Eslale
FOR ;;ALI.:.
On .9.371/RMY, the 20th of September, 1851.
THE undersigned, artigheeit_ of Gen. T. C.
Miller, will sell et pithily ouzery, on the premi
ses, tho CUAHH2:Ii.LAND'FL , RN ACE
TATE,. (the title to winch is noviLsatletl,) eon
si-ting of the 'C ERLAPI FURNACE;
with over • • . . .
2000 Acres. of ntigntalp. Land;
MI Ll. SAWMILL, BLACK.
SMITH SHOP, Unittidiefol
,N,AN.L_ HOUSES. Alm...Furnace,
i 1 t.r Farm of 201 ACRES, Peach Or:
.• chard Farm, • three other tracts of
-
farm land, end Big Meadow of 22 acres. The
above ,mcintioned properties. will lie sold al.
toviiher, or separately to suit purchasers, end
the' Mountain land wili.be sold in lots if not Sold
.with the Furnace. , The above property is situ.
Iliad in Dickinson, township, Cumberland eau
' ty, the•Yellow.Breeebliti ;Creek ronfiliiu'lliro..,
Finn of it, and , wOuldlui tvelli 'Calculated for;
matiufitetorin purposes, 013' ilte , ereelt is n' on.
sleet stream, end tiotrer frot9teeln4inier,beifig,
'spring woter." For further , roirtteuilare enquire
or owlet. ot' the, undereigned;'or•Vre.: U. Mil.,
ler, Beg:, Carlisle.. Sale to commence
9 i chtFic. - T ,
~_ _ _
`.” • : W r MaG . 1.T.1;14001/,
au
irryounteer
Eientirke,l GettsroPurgi-ineert - tc • ' A
*CI/J • lbuctliscnciit9.
wvz uf..•...::.000.0.*-:,
. .
THE undersigned has just retained from Ihe
city N wtth a SECOND ,SUP PLY of Goode
°unable for the season, embracing Clothe, Otis:
simores; Vestinge; S mer 'C lath, • Bariage" de
retinas, Silk Tissues, dress silks, Black Canton
clothe, bombazines, elongate, gingham'', lustres
intedins, checks,' tickinge, pantaloon sutra; Also
_
' =. • BONNETS..
A large Bonnets including all the new
and desirable styles, at , greatly reduced prices.
BOOTS AND SHOES...
A full assortment of Boots 'and Shoes of every
description,lrom the most celebrated 'manufao.
tories of Philadelphia.
GROCERIES;
such as Coffee, Sugar, Teasi*Molasies, Spices,
&c. Also, the best quality of Colored Carpet
Chain. The public in general aro invited to
. 614 inasmuofi aiT can assure my customer's
Oat my goods are laid in at such prices, as that
I can offer great inducements to_ purchaserv..-
-Butter, Eggh, Rage s and , Dried Fruit taken. at
Eru?rkct prices. ~
Juite26 N W WOODS,. Agt.
Spcirtemen Take Notice 1.”
.71:11iN lER;DER,
North-East corner of Walnut and Second Streets, ,
'P trIL A D EL P HIA. -•
lirAS ON HAND, JUST. RECEIVED, a
ICY complete assortment Of SHOT. GUNS •
Powder Flasks, Game Begs, and all other
Sporting Apparatus-of-the best and most ap
proved -patterns.
He has constantly on' hand SPORTING
POWDER of all descriptions, Percussion
Caps, Shot; Bullet Moulds, Ball. and; Blank'
Cartridges, and azeneralassorttnentof mate
riale (or Gun Makers, &m.
Aiso PERCUSSION CAPS of.a superiOr
quality, designed expressly for U. S. Rifles.—
An assortment of FISHING TACKLE al
ways on hand.
All the above, and any other articles in his
lino, the subscriber will sell as low as any other
establiehmentin the UnitiiikStates.
In testimony of his skill as a manufacturer; -
the FRANKLININSTITUTE, in the years
1840 and 1842, awarded to him TWO CERTI
FICATES—and in the years 1844, 1848, 1847,
.1848_ and_.lBso, .FIVE SILVER_ MEDALS, _
all of which may bo . seen 'at his place of busi
ness. liyl6-2m] JOHN ICRIDER. '
AGENTS WANTED I
USINESS MEN tia 'take. the excltisive
•Agency (for a County or Counties) for tho
Sale of the GERMAN WASHING FLUID,
being an•article much cheaper and easier to use
than soap, and is warranted to perfectly cleanse
all kinds of clothing, containing no Potash,
Soda-ash, Spirits of• Turpentine, Ammonia,
Acids r oc.any article whatever that will in any
manner injure the finest fabric or the AM. It
is an article which, When 'once introduced, con
slant soles can be. made with 'tote profits to
the Agent. For full particulars regarding pri.
ice, terms, Scc., address (past paid) to.
I. P. HOYT Sr: CO.
julyl6-2m No. 26 South Fifth St., Philo.
Silver Nodela _Awarded
To E. MCLAIN for - Pcfameiy and Fancy
Soap, 1819. and 1850.
M'CLAIN continues to manufacture,
r,/,__lns_Celebrateil_First_litremium-V-egeta
bin Hair Oil, Patent Magnetic Soa l i,-Orris and
Teaberry Tooth Paste, Lilly - White, &c., pie-
pared at 83 North 7th street, above Cherry,
Philadelphia. And, sold by S. W. lIAVER
-STICK; at his Drug Slid Batik Store, North L
Hanove'r street, Carlisle.. (ju1y2,1851.6m
IVICEIEZEIS, et . CO., •
BALTIMORE, Md.
AriENERAL COMMISSiON AND FOR- r
WARDING‘ MERCHANTS "North ,
Street, opposite the-Suquehannah Rail Road
Depot,-Baltimore.--Kcep—constantly_on_hand_i
'for 'Salo; Mill; Salt, Giffilye - , - ;Plaister;
eral advances aside on constninents. -
Jane 18,'51
HaTtiClniff, Ste7l - 11i ~Noad Turning=
and Scroll Sawing Shop.
-WOOD TURlKlN`itolll — its branches, in
city style and at• city pricesi __Every variety of
Cabinet and Carpenter work either on hand or
turned to order.
Bed Posts, - Table Legs, . .911Tisig Posts,
Balitstres, .Notitlt Posts,' Witgoti 'Hubs,
Rosetts, • Patterns, . Columns..
Slat and Qaarler Afouldtngs, Round or Octagon
Chisel Handles; Sc.
This shop is in STRAWBERRY ALLEY,
near Third Street, and as we intend to please
all our customers who want good work done,
it is hoped the trade will give us a coil. Ten—
Pins and Ten—Pin._Balls made to order 0r.10._
turned. _ _
NV, O..HICKOK:
Harrisburg, April 30th, 1851-Iy.
Moniothpathic
/ifedical College cif Pennsylvania.
Filbert Sireet above Eleventh, Philadelphia.
WINE Lectures. of the regular course will
commence annually 013 the SECOND
MONDAY of Octocer, and continue until the
first of March ensuing.
Am'tof fees for a full course of 'Lectures $lOO 03
Students who have attended two full
_ .
courses at other schools
Matriculation. Fee, paid only once
Practical Anatomy ,
Graduation Fee ' 30 00
The 'Commencement will take place early in
March.
FACULTY.
WALTER WILLIATLFON, M. D., Professor of Ma
terin Medics and Therapeutics.
WILLIAM S. ffradirru, M. D., Professor of Ho
moeopathic Institutes and fho Practice of.Medi
eine.
Semner, FREEDLY, M. D.,' Professor of Botany
and Medical Jurisprudence.
Cunnms NIEDUARD. M. D:', Professor of Clini
cal Medicine.
JOSEPH. G. Loons, M. D., Professor of Ob
stetrics and the Discuses Of Women and Children.
• ALverr E. SstALL, M. D.,-Profe.ssor of Physiol
ogy and Pathology.
Marrnew SEAIPLE'. AL b., ProfessOr of Chem
istry and Toxicolney.
FRANCIS SIMS, M. D.,'Professoi of Surgery•
WILLIAM A. Grim:num. M• D., Professor of
Anatomy.
• 1 J. B. PETIIMIBBIDGE, M. D., Demonstrator of
Anatomy.
WM. A. GARDINER:I4:D., Dean,
No 303 Arch Street, Philadu.
June 18, 1851-6 m.
=3
=I
m. L. rAiusairt & Co.
S, E, CORNER OF CALVERT Be, LOMBARD STS,
BALTIMORr
OCALERS in Tin Plates , Athorican;
and Russia Sheet 'lron; Boiler and
1 , Ina Iron; Hoop and Rod - Iron; lron Wiro;
'fiance Copper; Zinc; Spotter; Pig and Bar
Lend; Load Pipe; Sheet Lead; Block and Bar
Tin; Brass Kettes; Tinnor'a Tools and Ma
chines; Stove Trimmings; American Rivets,
all sizes, Tinned and Black, &e.
March 25, 1851-Iypd, . ,
A New Supply of,
FARINA, COFFEES, SUGARS,
TEAS, RICE, • SPICES,
MOLASSES, SYRUP,
and rill rife other neceasery,virieties, just re
'eeived by dune9,s> J •W• ER Y.
!/'M Housewife's Help and Husband's Joy!
- ..
• The German 'Washing Fluid.
. : .
.11- 4 01f,..1 awarentirely with 'that laborious task. -
1i,g,,,t ruttbilag_tbeeluthes'.nuori the wi6libourd;
fit eortnins no ingreciVoi., 'whatever, injurious'
....
the finest falinv or the fiqch., The proprie
oftt wisheves y one to a:Ce frid, and' if it
does not prove to he as recottitnecded, the nio•
nay, in ereey such case, will be .refunded,-- . --
Full directions accompany each-bottle. Retail!
price 12k cents per bitftltw sufficient to do two
ecditiory . unishings, and saying•the clothes more
by not tubbing-them, than, the cost-of six hot-
Iles—besides removinget'aina of fruiti , &o., if
there be any, and the time andlaboi saved:
Prepared only by' I: r. HOYT & Co.,
- • • - Phitadelphiit
Otr - J , o . BANKS,:Fairview, Agent for Cum
.beclead,doot3r, • !,, ,
All orders reeeived:bi bins. Wholesale,
tail, will bp promptly attended to;
i
TRIEIIVIIONZ' NOUSE
•
.
' .
rinHIS well oi.chtplie mitOest still ear, 4.
ducted to. the shire 'Slasher it - hoe eisroy,
Thit!•derditil • titor.plottetinf eitOotioO , of
o hp'hoe.• iik , e'otOrnodlow ni
s 'atrangeents,.et Id -
t ie . Somtoitti nod to be found thor e,
combine to , rendor;lt ogtheablo ' "rind advehtag
otts:to the treselleric„"
' been'lna.'.of.(3 the firrii of John . V...
Tnahor 'oo song s at , the' heed'ef the eb."
,Siblieheopht;'Ythef spbeeriber 'ledges . hie 1 V%oot
exertions to'yOhlilfatitAteroptittition,' hod to, give?.
tottis i aotiOn'ts%hle englii,oiere: •
'eh tole . WM ATARICIFIR•
01 - ores :Si .-51)ops.
I'=RST tip ERLALW;ET I
fresh,lllruivi, Afecticinier;i^Firfnmery; Fanc
• Articles, " • ,
;141HE subscriber has received: his. Spring
I supply of DRUGS, MEDICINES .AND
CHOMICALS, among which .can be found
every article used by Physicians in their pre
.criptiqns, to the putting up of which, he will
give partieuhir, attention. Also,
['tante, 011 s, Dye Stab, Perfumery, Soaps,
&e.. and a.variety of Fancy articles too num•••
zrons to mention, together with it superior lot
if• TOBACCO AND CIGARS of varioi,s
orands, all of which, having purchased in per.
son, upon the, most falorable terms, he will
'guarantee as being of the best quality, and is.
willing to sell, not exactly at City Prices, yet
for a very small advance for CASH. '
'Ho would respectfully invite the attention of
Physicians,-Country -Merchants . and Pedlars,
to whom he will,make a liberal deduction.—
topposite.the Rail Road Depot, corner of Pitt
and streets y Carlisle, Pa.
marl 9 S• A FLUB B ARD.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
THE moatextensive assortment of SHUN G
GOODS ever brought to Corned, now opening
and offering by the subscriber on the most ac-.
commodating terms and uncoMmonly cheap.—
Among the lot will bo found a most splendid
assortment of ~
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
such as Chena and Foulard Silks, Silk and
Pordines, Baroge De i i pines, Fig'd Surg,
Lawns, Mirages, Tissues. - Marcelines, Bril•
liantino, &C.
BONNETS,
An -immense- stock of Bonnets,- all- qualities
and prices. Also, Bonnet Ribbons and Flow
ers in great variety and very beautiful.
• CARPETINGS & MATTINGS,
A full assortment of all kinds Carpetinga and
Mattings. White and colored
- CLOTHS, CASSIMERS,
Some now and elegant French Cloths and
Cassimeres at reduced prices. Muslins, Tick
ings, Checks, Hosiery, Baggings; &c.
The,public are invited td call and examine
this-large and Splendid-stock-of new goods,- and
they .will certainly be suited with the goods and
prices. Recollect the old stand. EaSt-IVlain at.,
Carlisle. [sp2] , d. OGILBY.
NNW' RI:NW 001? S
AT THE CHEAP STORE
IT, E have just returned from the city with
a largo and extensive assortment of '
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES 4- VESTINGS,
Linen and cotton pantaloon stuffs, for men and
boys wear, tweeds, black summer cloths, Ken
tucky jeans, &c., cheaper than ever.
DRESS GOODS,
Moue.'de Lanes 4000 yds Chintzes,
'Bcgrege de Lanes, Dotted Swisses,
Lawns, Plain,
Ginghams, Plain
.Alpachas BarAd do.
k-
SilPoplines, Bombazines,
Colored Bayges, 4.c., 4-c., 4.c..
B - 0 NNE T'S,.
A good assortment, from 50 cents to $2,5'
Palm Leaf, I l eghpro and Rough and Ready
AfusLrivs,,TICKINGS, CHECKS,
linen and cotton diapers; nankeens, and art ex
cellent stock of Mastitis, that cant be beat for
cheapness, lidgings.Ansertlitge,_ci loves, o-
Diary, Suspenders, arid a large lot of
RIBBONS S• _ PARASOLS,
which will be sold cheap. .GROCERIES,
SPICES, TEAS, &c•, which will be sold at
lower prices than the sante can be bought here
or elsewhere ,
163,
-SUPERIOR__FRESH_GB.OOERIES!
• .
Call and Sed hefo r ee Parch - ming elsewhere
11 1 111 E sub:oriber iflust receiving and oenp
ing Et his Cheap Family Grocery and
QueonswareThStore in.Wes - tlVlttinTotreollcrTy:
lisle', a very large assortment -of all the - intl.
cles in his line of business.
. .
Rio Coffee from 12 to 14 cents poi pound,
for good to a strictly prime article. Also,.
Brown Sugars of the best quality, from 7 to 9
cents per pound, Lovering's best crushed rind
pulverized Sugars from 10 to 12 1-2 cents per
pound, N. 0. Sugar Houso and Syrup Moles'
see of all grades from 32. to 621 par gallon.—
Also, a supply of fresh ground SPICILS of all
kinds; warranted pure. 'SOAPS, Fancy, Cris=
tile, Rozin and Country Soaps, Chocolate, pul
verized Sataratus, Indigo, Mould and Dipped
Candles, Corn mon and. Winter Strained Whale
Oils. Also, a supply of fresh Hominy, cheese
from Ole best Dairies always on hand. Fancy
sowing, traveling, clothes and market Baskets,
_together with a general asset-anent ot _Chew,
ing and smoking Tobaccos, Spanish and half-
Spanish Cigars. COMmon do., ropes, twines,
and Brushes of all kinds.
CEDAR W A R E.—Housekeepers, and
others expecting soon to embark in the same
business, please call and examine my stock of
Wash tubs, Wash Rubbers, Churns, Cedar
Buckets, fancy, paint - ad and varnished Buckets,
_
GLASS AND - -008-8-14-SWIRTZ-=Th-li
dubscriber has just added to his already large
stock a number of white Grantee, Gold Figur
ed, Blue, Marble, Flowing Blue and Mu'bor.
ry Tea Sets, of 43 pieces, Also. Plates and
Dishes, Tumblers, Preserve Dishes, Syrup
Bottles, &c. of every description and price so
that ho will be able to, meet the wants and
means of all in Cho community who may favor,
him with a call. •
maro 7 D TALBERT.
30 03
000
10 00
NEW SPRING GOODS
THE subscriber has just opened a general
assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods,
imitable to the seasoa, among which may be
found a moat splendid assortment of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
such as Beteg° Do Lemnos, Baregcs, Poplins,
Silk-Tissues, French and Scotch Lawns, Plain
and.dotted Swiss Muslins, Silk and Lirietrims•
tros, Ginghams, English Chintzes, btu. A full
assortment of Bonnet Ribbons, Lase Gloves
and Mits. Kid, and Lisle Thread Gloves, Hand
kerchiefs in great variety, Lined end Plain Par,
asols, Wide Silk TrunmisgLaces, Worsted La
'cos, Ribbon Dress Trimmings, Bonnet Caps
and Puirings, with a general assortment of Mil
linery Goods.
May 21,'51. G. W. lIITNER.
N. B. - An experienced salesman wanted im
mediately..;
ATTEND TO TOUR TEETH !
Dr. J. C. NEFF; Dentist, respectfully in
forms the ladies and gentlemen of Carlisle and
vicinity,' that ho is prepared to, perform nil ope
.rations on the Teeth and Gums belonging to
his profession, and will be happy to render his
seevicee to all who may regnire.them..,
Dr: N. 2 ltas recently returned from the city of
l' Philadelphia, where he has made himself se.
quainted with all the latest improvemegjs in , the
art, and flatters himself that do will be able to
insert lull sets of teeth' on , the atmospheric
pressure principles, or with springs, equal to
any made in that city. OFFICE in -High st.,
ono door east or the Poat Office. Persons wish
ing to see specimens of his workmanship, will
please call at his rooms, where they will have
an opportunity to see and judge for themselves.
june4,1351-Iy. _
Trim TEA! TEA! .
B - ATEST ARRIVAL
=;,*,._._:_... LA FROM C H INA !—The
i
[
74 7 lovers of good TEA -can ho
ITICESH supplied with Jenkin's &.C.lo's
I mug. SOperior Green and 'flack
~; 44, 'Nino, either Icier or put up
"'
,iwkstd :llit porehasors it prices ranging
0 cents up. id ~ : 11..p0r pound, by calling at
ire or • . foirrd .T. 1). 'HALBERT. „
......_ -
=UMW !; AViriSIC !
t tllir, p
Irani 5t
tie ,to
THE hitving received the agency
of LEE &WALKER'S of ESTE invites &wen
n on -ton-large•eollection of the latest and most
p smiler pieces published by that firm, notimrie.
iiig,Polkas, %Valises: Marches,• Quick Stepp ;
Mtge; &c: ell of Willett will be gold at the lovi
o tt cash prices at the cheep Rook and' Periodi
c: tl store of ' 'A'. M.' PIPER, Av.
'SAN'ETIL" PUSE;
FOR I3LASTING ROCKS!
111RDE RS forthi3 nbciiro tirticle,'adtlresse i to
to tins%undersignedrat their Mantflactory
your Mechanics - Wig, Cumberland county, Pa,
will moot with prompt ayintion,.and be filled
tit tho lowcist cash plices. • • r
GB 0 V CD 0V E
'PETER ,GINGRICIT,:.
.
23aplypil
rnmsa tnuicriztxtsr
, li.E‘Nrabinelii Of fresh 66fre,ii,'Whit'o and
rowri Sugaro,'Spiaes - of all kinde r ground and
nagrintndovitli all Pro. othoritariettes of a Gm;
kin.'s
ceryl,S.lV ti di n g ioroOnoln , blao a, eupply of .ten.
O7T u qr . • , ‘' . 1
tINS: gaLENN , Se l .l3l.i&dlt •TE AS, .;
packs o( quarter; half and pound
Detiliagee,freto. 4o' $l.
0 t l so'pef ,pouid,. ual I}p1 } p
'n•the bulk. . lust oponed'and. tor eale ha
fq I 4 3 .PC [rni 2] w,. ED y.
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. •.• - roit.starm, . .
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TWQ . good itecood•hited rr
prAo FORTES
Far pproculais oniluire of the editor. (hi 23.
-WAN TRD,'a boy of good l ebaraiter and in•
telligence,,to stand in.n a. store. References
will be requirda. Fhquire,itt this office. ,
• . Carriage ror Sale,
A NEVrROCKAWAY will ho eeld
the owner having now further use for the Berne.
Enquire of the Ed i tor. ' Efelyip
A CAMP .MEETING; for, Carlisle, circuit,
will be held on the land of Mr. Lewis Slicker,
about 2k
.miles East of Mechanicsburg. The
Meeting will commence on the sth of Septem
ber. Preachers and'peopld from the surround
ing stations rind . circuits are respectfully - and
earnestly invited to attend with their tents.
July 28,'51—tcm. JAMES SANICS, P. E•
NOTICE is hereby given 'that an' election
will be hold to elect 'THIRTEEN AIANA
GERS of-the Cumberland--Valley-Mututil - Pro
tection Company, at the public'house of Victor
Shannon, in Dickinson township, on the First
Monday of September next—said managers to
servo one year. Election to be held between
the hours of 9 A M and 4 o'clock, P M of said
day. 'JOHN T GREEN, Sect'y.
The Board of Directors of Carlisle School
District will meet at 'Education Hall on Satur
day, the 30th inst. at 2 O'clock ,P. M. for 'the
purpose of examining applicants and appointing
a Teacherfor Male School No . of said Dis
trict. The branches required o. hetaught ate
Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Goography,nnd
the elements of Grammar and History. For
further information apply to the undersigned.
E. CORMAN, ,
J. GOODYEAR, jr.
Carlisle, Aug. 20, 1851. 4 , Coininittee.
THE• Board of Directors of Dickinson dis
trict, Cumberland county, will meet at the
house of Mr. IT. Shannon (Stone Tavern) on
SATURDAY; the 30th - of August,,inst.vat - 10-
o'clock, A M, .for the purpose of examining
teachers to take charge of thirteen schools in
saul.diSaidf; during the ensuing term The
schools will be expected to commence before
or about the middle of September By order of
the board . (auk 31) .1 LEFEVEg, Sec.
AJOTICE is hereby - given that
_application
LI will be made to the next Legislature , , ogre
ably to, the Constitution and laws of this Corn
mthtwealth, for an alteration in the Charter of
the Carlisle Deposit Bank, so as 'to tobler on
said Bank the rights and privileges of a Bank of
issue, and to change the-name of slid Bank to
Farmers' & Mechanics Bank of Carlisle."
By order of the Board of Directors,, .
AVM:BCETEM; Cashint.
Car Dep. Bank, May 28th, 1851-6 m.
To the Ladies:--WM M PORTER, would
respectfully inform the Ladies that he has
fitted up the room recently occupied by Miss
'Betsey Kernnu, next door to the .old stand sari
"L A EllEs — fflilgs'aill - E'EXCLUsit r Ecle"; -
where They will find a well selected assortment
of gaiters, buskins, ties, slippers, from the b est
manufactories in Philadelphia, and also o i his
own_make, to w.hichtheicattention is Inuit d.
Cmlisle, May 7
SPRING AND SUMMER
CLOTHING!!
L IVERY BODY should embrace this op
portunity to buy CLOTH.ING for Men,
Youth and Bo a, at such prices as have never
A & W BENTZ.'
yet been tnown to t us t ()mug t o a
STEINER'S CLOTITING ESTABLISH--
- - _
MENT,
West fain at, net door to Burkholder's Hotel,
Embracing. a -choice of the-
. best, -most- desira—
ble and fashionable
CiiSHMERETT COATS,I
; ;; HABIT CLQTH do. ".911
LINEN DRILLING do.
, TWEEDS, &c:, Sta.
Together with a great variety Of English,
French and American'CLOTHS and Summer
Fabrics, adapted to the wants of Mon and
'Boys, both for Dress and Business ; Garments.
Particular care has been taken to procure
' the new style
SUMMER COATS, • •
PANTALOONS,
. , VESTS, &c.
To which he .would invite special attention.—
FURNISEI IN G GOOO 5, consisting of
Shirts, Stocks; Handkerchiefs, &c., all of
which are offered at-the lowest possible cash
prices, and aa Cheap as any other Clothing
Store in the Union.. Parents «ho desire Boys
Clothing, are earnestly invited to examine tho
stock. Country s ore keepers can bo accom
modated at very low rates for cash: [Map
_DACIECTARREICITIZEMS!
JACOB, BATES respectfully announces to
the citizen's - Of Calisle that he has taken rooms
in the house of Mr. gutshall, on South Hano—
ver street, nearly opposite the public 'house of
Mr, Scott, for the purpose of delineating the
"human face divine" by means of the new and
beautiful art of the Daguerreotype. Having a
thorough scientific arid practical knowledge of
this truly wonderful discovery, he feels confi
dent of producing a style of pictures superior
to any ever before offered in this place. These
truly beautiful mementoes of relatives 'and
friends can now be obtained at, nn expense so
'rifling as to place them within the reach of all.
hosiust received from Now York arid Phil
idelphia a large stock of the very hest Daguer
rebtype materials, purchased nt reduced prices,
and is therefore enabled to offer truthful, life
lilts, expressive and lasting likenesses at ex•
ceedingly low prices.
Kr An opportunity is ,now offered, such as
May never agt.in occur in this place, of obtain
ing-likenesses of - parents, children, or other
dear friends, 'executed by'nature's own pencil;
and at once elegant and exact. •
Pictures also , taken for rings, breast Oast
medallions, &c., equally perfect as those of a
larger size.
Instructions given in the art on moderato
terrns. All are invited to call, examine speci•
mars, teat our artistia', skill, and see the Da.
guerreotyo of Jenny' Lind; '
0:7 - Oven from 8 o'clock, A. M., to 5 o'clock
P. M. • [augG Gm
,-LAIPAVETTII COLLEGE,
THE next seseion of this Institution which
is now in successful operation with the most
encouraging prospects, will commence on the
third day_ .31 keptembor, next.', Thu 'Faculty
consist of
Roy. D. V. .M.Lss.x, D. 1)., President and
Profeisor of Moral Science; Logic and the Ev
idences of Christianity.
.JAmes N. COFPIN,IE'sq:, A. M. ViCo Presi
dent and Professor of - Mathematics 'and .31atu
ral Philosophy.
Rev. Gotonoc Bonnows, Professor of
Ancient Languages and Literature.
WASHINGTON M'CArcrucv, Esq., A. M.,
Professor of 'Mental Philosophy and. Rhetoric.
JANES M. PORTER, Esq., L. L. D., Professor
of Jurisprudence and Political Economy.
The courso of study is thorough—the
dieci
pl tie strict but paternal—the position healthy
and the charges moderate• for both tuition' and
boartiolg. Subscribers of 9100 and an - wards
to the... Endowment fund, now in progress. send-'
Mg pupils at this time, will haler-the benefit of
the retitle - lion which it will occasion.
Circulars and further informthion can lie had
by addressing • Dr. D. T. .M.'Letin, the
dent' or the College, or W. Hackett, Esq., Se•
cretary of the Board of Trustees, Easton; In.
tnigrd 4t . ,
such as Dishes Plates, Tea Sets, covered, nd
uncovered dishes: bowls, toilet and cho •ber
sots, pitchers. Ate.. together with a lot .°
"Blue ' Lit:leered Ware,
all of the l atest style and shopee, else, all 'the
varioucarticles of the hoot common • • • •:
' • White and Edged Vase.
•The assortmprii includes aiew plain `
While and r .',Go/d ;Baud °China Tea Sets,' :
of the hest quality and style, and ithro: all the
necessary -articles of dip hes; Qranite; stone
arid Blue LiverpoollVare suitable tor, any sized
c. Dinner of Tea,Sets, ,
, . . . ,
as may be wanted, together , With , a• variety of
Glass. , Wire inoluding a , fine assortment of
Bar anti'Tsble Zunblersi
and other bowls, gohletsowine
glasses;•Jemorindes,. lamps,' &c. prices
for all of which are fixed at the lowest ctish.
prices. We invite our friends whO grainwant
of - article's our line to give:us a call: t •
mars ' • .7 W EBY;
L ilt: bier , AT 00ST lo''
q 4 4- 41 ; 0, t, .k.•!' '---•-• ' • ft
~ Taw: subscrlttorsbavlngtosrobasok tko stock
l' - ,f-Dryt,oods;•Giciceries , &c . .,.0f: '..:k. C. Feuer,
~.. • ,•'. „ , BALT ; ;,• ; • , ~. ,i •, - .c , olo..tiotiV;;,Noth minovor and Louthev
•. ,' •,. • , ~, ~, . . ; , ;:,., • ~„„ i •,-"; 1 t irpstse.inforrpo'l,4A psblio Alt*: tits i rrholo of tho ,
A, Cip.S.ltcits „Or' , $ ALT ,rgoeiv,kg'“ anOl t ~I . 3 r aompo.efpatlitt! F st.ack:,ol'^lio, , spicy' An!; AZ
1 4. , for, lisle:cheap at. the, w ttrojiirtio; b 4f. - , :.014T.' tookose.frif blirgsfris., •• •, • _::
..doola '.! :•,'.. ~ 0 • 'ON' B.iMV , I 4 Y# Ali ti ' I'L'ilyret.Ltip -• . • • .Als,lo)B*.F4tTzlk..
,
r'Noticco.
BO wANT.rn.
Oamp•Ueetiag; Notice.
Anntuil Election',
TEACHER WANTED.
TO TEACHERS.
otice.
A CARD
IBASTOD,I, PENN'A
Ohin:l. anti Crockery 'Ward
White Granite Slone Ware, •
L iSrclln~ieou
Pon 713:6 110LIMANIS.
•• • • - ti —
Sp endid •Paippy,, ',Elegant
0111 Books; die. dm,
•
FiAvtitsnciuhas mat ireceived
1 , 7* from the 'oh Yje nd is now opening a splen
did-display of VANDY. GOODS, imitable for
the approaching' Holyday:Seasim, to which ha
desires to 'cell tne 'attention of hii,friends and
the public His assortmchtin thie f line cannot
be gamma -veil' in novelty and elegance, and
both .in quaiity is,id price of the articles, can
not fail to please purchasers. , A would be im
possible to enumerate hie
HOLIDAY FANCYIG 0 ODS,
which comprise every variety of fancy tildes
of the most novel styles and exquisite shay
auch,as
Ladies' Fancy-Baskets,
Fancy Work Eoxes, with sewing instruiu'rdt.
_ Terracone„).YorkAa recent t ‘novelty,)
Paper Itlache Goode,
.Elegant alabaster. and porcelain Ink-stands
and trays,
Fancy ivory, pearl and shell card cases,
Port Mounaies,.of. every variety, . '
Gold Pensand gencils,
Fancy gaper weights
--Papetertes,2with .a. larmk_variety r.of ladies.
ncy stotionery . „ .
Motto seals and wafers,
Silk and bead purses,
Ladies' riding whips, elegantly finished,
Ladies' line cutlery,
Perfume baskets and bags,
Brushes of every kind for the toilet,
Roussel's perfumes of the various kinds,
Musical instruments, of all kinds and at all
prices, together with an innumerabla-variety of
mantes elegantly finished .and suitable for ho
lyday presents, tcswhich heinvites special at- '
. Also, an extensive and -elegant-eollectiqn of
HOLIDAY GIFT= ROOKS,
cpmprieiti the various •Nagtish and. American ,
ANNUALS for 11351, richly embellished and
illustrated POF.TICA L K with
CITILDREN.'S PICTORIAL. B Oi KS,
for ehildren of all ages, than 'which , nothing
can be more appropriate or pleasing as holiday
gifts. His assortment of &heat Books and
School Stationery is also complete, and com
priXes every thing used' in. Colleges , and the
Schools. Ho alsoidesires toicall the particular
httention of Families to his'clegant display of
'LAMPS, GIRANTrougs; - ko: •
from the extensive establishments of Cornelius.
Archer and others or,Philadelphia, comorieing
every 'style oP Phrlpr; Chamber and 'Study
Lamps, for burning either lard;:sperm orethe
real oil, together with Flower Vases, Fancy.
Screens, &c. - His assortment in this line is un
equalled en the:borough. Aln,
FRUITS, FANCY CONFECTIO.ARY—
NUTS— PRESERVED' FRUITS, &c.
in every variety and at all micas, all of which
aro pure and fresh, , such ns can be confidently
recommended to his friends and the little folks.
His stock embraces everything ip the line of
Fancy Goods, with many other artidlcs useful
to housekeepers,which the public are especially
invited to call and see during the holidays.—
Remember the Old Stand, nearly opposite the
Bank oh North. Hanover street.
declt S %V. HAVERST'ICK.
ek FORF , EIT. DR. HUNTER WILL
tfiUf forfeit ssu, if failing to cure any case
of &Sense that mck. , conic' under his care, no
matter how long standing or afflicting,. Either
sex are invited Co -this, private room , , 38 North ,
-SE ILLWIIII-Strect,_Philadelghia,...yithont_ tear_
of interruption by other patients. Strangers
and others who have been unfortunate. in , the
selection of a plweician are invited , to call
Those Myy have injured themselves by solitary
-vice aro nTso.,invited.,
RFAD AND'REFLECT.—The : afflicted
would do won , to reflect before, trusting-their
health, happiness-. and in many - cases, their lives
in tho hands of physicians, ignorantof this class
of maladies. It is eertainly Imposstble for one
man to understand all the-ills the human family
are subject to. Eller , ---- mble,physician•
has his peculiar brer ' ----- sue
that
the devotes most of
PRA, / de- - -
voted to the study and treatment et diseases of
the 'sexual organs:together with ulcers upon the
hOdy. th - rOat,mose or legc - pains in - the - heed or
tio•tos, merouriatAetimatitn,-grave4irregulsr- -
ides, disease arising from youthful excesses or
impurities of the blood, whereby the constitu
tion has beconie•enfeebled: enables the dector,
lo offer speedy relief to all whommy place them
selves under hie care.- • • , lune4'
CHEAPER , TEL'AN EVER.
MLIS subscriber having just returned from
the East, offers to the public-a more am
pie and complete , assortment of goods in his
line; than ever previously offered, and respect
fully..solicits dealers and' others to• give him a
call, when he will show them-goods at aston
ishingly low piices
To Builders, Carpenters and' Odors. •
His .stock comprises. a full assortment off
Locks and Latches of every descriptionolln
gee and Screws, Window Springs'andlltOlts of
various kinds, Window Masa, Putty, Paints
of all colors, Oils, Turpentine, &c., &c.--
Also, Hill. Cross-eut and Circular Saws, Handi
Panne], Rippingund Back-Saws, Augurs, Chi
sels, Broad, Hand and Chopping-A.4es, Hatch
ets, Planes and Plano Bias; Steel and Iron:
.Squares,_Files_und Rasp% Nail's, Brads : and
Spikes of all sizes.
I would invite attention to mrliaantiful as
sortment of yvaiters• end Trays, plain and Go
thic,style, knives and'forks, Butcher Knives,
Scissors and Shears, Brittannia,Garman Silver,
and Silver' Plate, Table and Tea Spoons,
Brass and Emerald Preserving Kettles, smooth,
ing Irons, Hollow-ware,. 'Pubs, Buckets,
Chnrns; &c.
- Oils, Paints nrid,Dye Stab, Fire and Water
Proof Paint.
oct3o
HENRY',SAXTON
Art-Union. of Philadelphia.
INCORPORATED BY TIIELEGISLATURE'
OF' %PEN NSYLYANIA,
For the Promotion of the Arts of Design in thi
United States,
OFFICERS.—HENRY C. CARRY, President;:
Wst. D. KELLEY, Vice Predidifil j EDWA n 0 P. -
MITCUELL, Treasurer ;,Et H• BUTLER, Recording
Secretary > GEORGE. W. DEWEY, Corresponding;
Secretary.
EVERY Member fer theyenr IBM; will receive
for each subscription of Five Do: lars, n p ri , t of
HUNTINGTON'S -" CHRISTIANA. AND. HER:
CHILDREN," engraved by Joseph Andrews.
Boston, and the companion, a print of ilunrriso -
Totes "MERCY'S' DREAM,"' engraved by A.
11. Ritchie, New Wilt, or the choice of any two ,
of the fillowing foursplendid encravtues,
1. John Knosesluteroiew with:Mary Queen of
;Scotts, painted brlicutz. engraved by Sartain.
2. Ruth ond.' Boaz, painted by Rothermal, en
graved by Sartain.
3. Jfcrcp'a Dream; painted by Hentington, en
graved by Ritchie.
4. Christiana and-her Children,- painted by
Huntingien, engrnved by - Andrews.
And a copy of the Philcidelphia Art. Union Re.
porter, a monthly 'pamphlet containing a report of
the transeetiom3 of the Institution, and inforina-•
tion on the -subject of the Fine, Arts, throughout
the whole . •
The Are U SION pf Philadelphin awards prizes
in its own Certificates. with which original Anior
can works oti Art may be purchased - ho any. patr
ol' the United States, the-option end selection of
the person who may obtain a prize at the Alit - unit
Distribution, which taketililace' on the evening of ,
the :nit week day in-every,year. '
The Executive Commine of , the. Art-Union,.
when so requested, select works of Art, without
charge or compensation, from their Free
210 Chesnut Street, fur those persona In the. coun
try; who may live remote from Galleries, or public •
.exhibitions in. the Fine Arts,.. ' ' •
SubEcTiptions of Membership, $5,00 should he
made as eurly.tis practicable; so as, w
entitle mem.
beta to early.intrabars- of the "Raporier,";winaz,
Will be TirWarded, owl - tho re4Tt. of th , v - iuunty --
to any of , !h. country. • •
rg'r.i•almeriroions received, at thin- offree, where
the engraving , and "Repurtcr"lann be seen. •. •
: . • ; •
Drew and Popular School Book,
CIOMPREIIENSIVE SUMMARY of
NIVNIISAL HISTORY, t o ,,, e ti,, with
RIOGRII,FIIY of S
PERSON'S, in whiah in appandeiran.aidinme•
Aleatilan MYthologY,
General Astronomy end 4 Physiology. Anopirdt
in' the Publia.Bchnols•ol Philadelphia, •
.E. Si. JON ES' iSti C.: Os. Publishers,
S W corndrol-Fouith and Race eta. Philp,
3dihapl y' • • •
Teniihnre•and Sthoal conimittoes,•nddrensin ,
fdrninhod with,
cipiedfor•eXainination. ...•
' 0"A fall , nenortment' of Books and Station,
:
Tquijdidyer4alllepfteritbic
The subscriber would invite the 'citizens to.
')xamine•the UniVereel Refrigerator with • Wa
er'Filfei attached, which riay be • aim) at his
esidonce, now , in operation, and eon be fur
;.tihed at city prices, therobikeaviag freight,
MaY 21 V 51 ;- , , H.Vr,NER.
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