Nct,toabacttistiftents '®'BL ABUT PROPFATT AT . PUBLIC SALE THE'subscrihnr Will sell at public sale, on SATURDAY EVENING, the 9:11 of July, 1853, at the publin• house of John Underwood, in the borougn Vert:, that valuable property situated in H d orth George Street, near the pub lie sipmre, adjoining George §hetter's property on the North, and an alley on the South—on whichis erected it Two Story BRICK HOUSE' Twori " Story Brick Back Building, ' Stable, ,Conch Houso and Black , smith Shop, This properiyhas long been occuried and long known as Small's Conch Factory, Apply to P. A. & for further intormanon.— Terms liberal. JQHN SMALL,. June 29, 1853-4 t York, Pa. In the Court . of Common -Pleas of CuMberland County, to wit : • • N 0.64. April,',ferm. 1E53: April 12, 1853. The. petition of William Trough,.presentod to the Court of Common neas.of Cumberland County, represent ng that on the 23d,day.0l O toter, 1841 he purehused at Sheriff's Salo the property of John Trough fpr the sum 0f51•290, anti dint en the 15th day of November, 1841, Paul Martin, the then Sheriff, executed and delivered to said petitio ner a deed tbr the premises sold, with a receipt for the purchase money. Said deed, for some cause unknown to said petitioner, never was acknowledged or recorded as provided for by the Act of Assembly He therefore prays the Court to grant a Rule on the said Paul Alattin, Sheriff, and upon said John Trough or his helks at law, to show cause Why the said deed shou ted not now be acknowledged and recorded [mem , I ding, to law. April 1%1853. Rule upon Paul Martin to appear at the next adjourned Court, and show cause why the deed soould not be acknowled god, and also upon the heirs at law to show cause. if any- the) have, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted. Notice to be. served by publication in two' newspapers for four weeks previous' to' the Court. Cumberland County, ss. (.n lGe Le inn P roilyiitheCLurto! j ss:.m : f ieasorstfwtyeer .wtify that the above is a true copy of the DoOcet entry of the above case, taken front the records of said Court. Given under my hand and the Beal of the said- Court, at Carlisle the' 16th day nI June, A. D., 1853, GEORGE'ZINN, iti 294 t SCFZOOL vria.xEs- THE Duplicate of School Taxes of the Borough of Carlisle for ,the presto' year, have been issued to the undersigned School Treasurer, Notice is therefore given that he wilLattend in the Commissioners Mice, the county Court House, on SATURDAY the 30th of J uly next, between the hours of 9 and 12, 2. and 5 o'clock of said clay, for the, purpose of receiving the school taxes. so assessed agree ably to the provisons of the common school tax. The dollar rate on all property is :11 mills, and on professions, eel:opinions &c. 4 nulls, All persona paying their school taxes on or before said 30th of July, will be allowed a de duction of live per cent, and those paying alter that date, and on or before the 30th of Septem ber next, n deductio t of three per cent, after whichdast date a warrant for the speedy collet lion of all said taxes as remain unpaid, will be placed in the hands of a proper officer duly ap pointed for that purpose. .1. W. EBY, Treasure'. Carlisle June 22, 1853. . 3t. Tavern Stand for Sale. lOFFER for sale iho property on the North West 'ecirner of Hanover and Pomfret! sta. The .lot fronts 30 feet on Hanover street by 240 on Pomfret, having erected on it a well built three story BRICK HOUSE, with -rvag • . necessary stabling. The property has been a tavern stand for many „V-- years, and is at present occupied as such. Price three thousand dol lars, (s3ooo]. apply to the subscriber. tine '2'2, 1833. R. MVO'. • • Beochers matchless Cordial,- -- HIS medicine has never known to fail in curing Cholera Merlins, in from 10 to 15 minutes; Cholera Infantum, or summer com plaints of children, Dysentery, Diarrhea, &c , in from IP to 24 hours. It is certain and safe under all ctn.:al - listen:Ts, having been fairly tested in upwards of four hundred rases with out a single failure. Let every family provide Itself with at least ono bottle of this invaluable remedy. Try it, and it'will recommend itself It is prepared upon purely scientific principles, and cannot he justly termed n quark medicine, unless science he quackery. For sale by B. J.KIEFFER, Druggist, South-Hanover Street, A few doors south of the Court House. Juno 32, 1833. Carlisle. Fresh Trenton Crackers. UST received, a lot of Trenton Crack era, also Wato:, Butter and Soda Crockere, at the "§eap Grocery of June t 5 1853. W. A. CAROTHERS. MEDI' AND MANES "n - b EC El VED . this day, direct from Cincinna ti, a full supply of the following celebra ted brands:" 100 Sugar Cured Davis & Co's Reef Hams, 100 2. " Gardner,Pliipp & Co's hams, 100 " " Duffielle Westphalia - do. This last brand trained the priie Medal at the London World's Fair. Also a large supply of Coontry Hams, Bacon, Shoulders and Sides all of which will be sold very low for Midi. J. G: Family Grocer. June 21, 1853 JOAN W. BELL, BENJ. DARBY 'TWIN W. BELL 'AL A RID GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS HOWARD STREET, .Opposite Centre, ly. BALTIMORE.' PROCLI9YIA.TION: . W. 'HEItI At 3 the Honorable J. H. GRA HAM, President Judge of the several Courts of Com Mon Pleas - of the counties of Cumbe^land, Perry and Juniata, in Pennsylva nia, and Justice of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said counties. ac d Hou. John Rupp and Sam uel oodau rn, J edges of the Court of Oyer end Terminer and General Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital-and other offenders, in the said county of Cumberland,hy their precepts to , mo . directed, dated the 11th of April. 5853, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and Genera Hai I Delivery, to rre holden at Car lisle, on the 4th MONDAY of Augurit, 1853, (being the 22d day )at 10 o'clock in the Circ. noon. to continue one week. NOTICE is therefore harebygiven, to the Cnioner.,Sostiess of rho Peace and Constables of the said Outlay of Cumberl.nd: that they era by the said 'precept commanded to bo then and there in their proper persona, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations and 01l other remembrances, to' do those things which to their officedappertain to be dono,and all those that arc bound by recognizancea, to prosucuto against the prisoners that ere or then shall begin the Jail of said county,-are to be thorn to prosecute them as shall bejust. JOSEI'II MoDARMONO, Sheriff. Sinai Fee Carlos, Carlisle, t. - • July 13' 1853. creozan wmoscannL. No. .1 MACKAItc:L. of .sujetior quality, and in packagee of halves, quarters and kins t alsO, a small lot of extra' tuned No I Maelta.. ref, in assorted packages. together with '•SALMON AND, HDRDINQ, for lisle retail at the store rooms of. Jane 8, 1853 USEFUL, FRAGRANT and GOOD. • IEIII J. KIEFFER has just returned from Phil: SUP -adolahia with an additional supply of froth DRUGS, which in connection with his former • stork will make hik establishment complete in • this ,department.-: In addition to the above helps also opened a fresh supple.of Confectionaries,Fruit, Nuts, Peseta and ,Faney Articles of every, descrip , tiou. The attention of the Ladies is especially invited to his. extensive assortment of Fancy ;:Aarielee, Ladino Toilets', ,Fancy Soaps and Perfumes of every'varietY- • gentlemen are invited' to examine hie fine , asteit meat of ' Fancy'! {SiticiltW--Segant; - China and' Pcncolain , , , Pipesj Tobacco of all- kinds, Shaving and 'reliant Soaps of superior, quality,. Canes. Riding and Carriage ;Whips, sal many , other articles which more ospeciatly intone t• • ,ctinilistima - A ,-number, %numbir, of superior ,Woollert • 'delta '• ''.% • The proprietor will Le.very happy le hare kis-l r iend s raltandixamine - his geode whether • ehcy may viol, to purchase or not: July 61853 ' ' ' • B J KIEFFER. itlisallatteous Second Arrival of,Summer Dry,-Goods. THE subscriber respectfully informs hi friends and sumerous customers. - that lie has returned from Philadelphia with a large assort• MOM of Surnmor - Gladiy-whicli will be sold at astonishingly - row prices Cassimeros, Postings. Minding, Calicoes, Gingham, Bonnets, and flats, Ribbons, Gloves, Seminar Cloths, Lawns, I Mitts, Pant Stuffs. (forages, Inserting's, Collars, Edgings, Hanakerchiefs,,LAces, 'Stockings, Summer Silks Parasole, Sts, ITDOTS AND SHOES - , - A large assortment of Men's Women's and Children-a Boots and Shoes, Jenny Lind and Buskin Shoes at very low prices. Colored and White CARPET CHAIN, A large assortment of GROCERIES, such as Sugar.. Coffee, Molasses, Rico, Teas, &e. . Thk. attention of all who wish good bargains is solicited, as great inducements can ho °tiered to purchasers. • Don't forget the old stand, Humerich's cor ner. North Hanover Street, try - liutter,, Egga, Raga and Soap taken al market prices. - N. W. WOODS, Agt. Carlisle, Juno 9, 1853. Superior Clarified, Cider Vinegar. • A SUPERIOR article. of Claraftecl Cider Vinegar just received and for enle at the cheap Grocery of \V A CAROTIIERS.., New and Choice Publications. HOME LIFE IN GERMANY, by the Rev. %. L. Brace MODERN FLIRTATIONS, by Catherine St clair. SAM SLICK'S NEW WORK, THE LAST LEAF OF SUNNY SIDE, by H. Trusta. INTERVIEWS MEMORABLE A N'D USEFUL, by Rev. Dr. Cox. • ANIABEL, a Family History, and other new and interesting works just re• ceived and for sale at the Cheap Book Store. A M PIPER, Agt. WANTED, rln WO JOURNEYMEN, one a Wagonma• I. her and the other a Blneksmith,lour miles sauth of Catlisle, on the Baltimore turnpike.- Liberal wages will be given. jeB LIME SUIILEAC WAN'rEID riltlE subscriber will pay the highest 'price in CASH for SUMAC, properly cured and delivered in Carlisle. For Ii good amide, free from stems $1 30 per hundred pounds will be paid, and in proportion , other qualities. ' JACOB SIIROAI. Carlisle. May 18, 1853 Sin DEILRION BEALL ! J. W. EBY'S FAMILY GROCERY Java and Maracaiba Coffees, Green and Roasted do., Orleans and ,Clarafied Brovn Sugars, Pulverized, Crushed and Loaf do, Solt Crushed (preserving)do. Rice, Farina and Corn Starch. Broma. Cocoa, ,Chocolate, :Vanilla Bean, Mace, Citron, with Spices of every kind, Sperm, Mould, Adamantine Candles, Orleans and Sugar H. Syrup , IllolasseS, Lovering's finest quality Syrup. irrA fresh assortment of all the above arti cles, and a general supply of el her articles usually kept by us, all just opened'and for sale at our new store rooms. June ri, 1853 Cheapest Dry Goods, Grocery and I'ARIE - ev EMPORIUM in the country. SOHN HOOD'S, Springfield, Cumberland County, Pa. ANI intelligent public appreciating the above fact has caused a trc'Seendous rush for bar.. gains at the above establishment, whore the cheapest lot of. LADIES' DRESS GOODS over offered in this section of country, hasjust been received. In Gentlemen's Wear We are not behind either, as we have them in endless variety and at all prices, Also, Hardware, Queensware, Groceries, Drugs, Oils, Paints. Dre Stuffs, Hats, Can., Bonnets, Boots and Shoes, &1., in fart everything from a Fish Hook to a Su t of doilies, all of which we aro selling at exceedingly low prices, Lt order to show you, - Just give us a call, The bargains we have In store for you all. MI kinds of Country Produce taken in ex— change for goods, at market prices. JOHN HOOD. N,l3.—Just receiving, another lot of those cheap Lawns, Chocks, Stripes,, Prints, &e. Springfield. June 8,1853.1 m. FRESH TEAS, &c, JERKINS' Best Brand Of Teas, Green and Blac't, in metallic packages, also in bulk and in original packages. A large And general as• sortment of the best WHITE IRON STONE AND GRANITE WARE, with a variety of Glass Wore, and Common Ware of every de• scription, to setts or atherWise to suit the pur chaser, together with CEDAR WARE, WILLOW WARE, and a variety of Fancy Ware always ,iri store and for sale at the "Family Grocery" of Juno 8,1553. J, W. EBY. David Landreth's AGArculawfiAL AND HOE.' TICULTURAL Implement& Seed Warehouse. 210. 05, Chesnut Street, TILE subscriber oilers tot sale an extensiveas. Sotto ens of AGRICUL IMPLEMENTS, HORTICULTURAL 'TOOLS, Garden, Grass,Field and Flower Seeds, Agricultaral, orticultural and Botnimical • .PIJ.I3LIUATIONS. Implement '4nit'Seed'eatelogue-, Landrelles Runts Itegisier and Almanac lor 1853; lurnieb— g. iti aam personal or prepaid application. D. LANDR LI:TO May 20, 1353.3 in - • Phila.- GUIIIB!D VALLEY RAILROAD "Htt.'o4r. Change of Hours. iniN and alter May 30th, 1853, tho PASSEN GERUP TRAINS will run as follows, (Sun - days excepted,) viz s FOR HARRISBURq : (let Train.) ' * , Leave Charnbersburg, . 7 50. A, M •• Shippensburg, 8.23 Nowville. h. 55 _ "- Carlisle, ---- -' 9.33 " "• • Mechanicsburg, , __lo.ol " At Harrisburg, ;. 10.30 " 2d Train. Leave Charnbersburg, 11.50 A. M Shippensburg, • t . 12.93 P. M Nowville, 12.55 Carlisle, . 1,33 Mechanicsburg, 2.04 " At Harrisburg, • 2.30 ~ FOR CRAMBERS . BURG ; . (let Train.) Leave Harrisburg, . 7.15 A. IVi. Mechanicsburg, 7.47 Carlisle, 8.25 .‘ Nowville, ' • 8.59 " " Shippensburg, 9.31 " 'At Cliambarsburg, 10.00 't 2,1 Train ! ' . Leave Harrisburg. ' - 3.00 P. M " Mechanicsburg, 3.31 " "' Carlisle; 4.09 " " Ncwv!lle, 4.43 " " Shipponsburg, 5.15 " At Chamborsburg; ~.- 5.45 " 1):;( - Partsongers by the Second Train (11.50, A. AL;) from .Chamberaborg , may proceed to Philadelphia or Baltimore without detention at Harrisburg, (inept for change of Cars. .. 11:37Fares from Chamberaharg, Carlisle and Harrisburg, aro ten cents leas when paid for Tickets, at the Micas, than - When Paid in the Cars. J. W. EI3Y iirTire only trainn on Sundriy are—the 'first train from Harrisburg, and second train from Chamborebtxrj, RAIL Roan OFTICei2 A - . F. SMITH, Chamti'k May 25.'52.5 ' Supt , . CHOICE lot of No. MACE.EREL, in LA. whole. half and qmpler bbla,. also a lot Of new No: 3 Mackerel for sale cheap for cash at. the family grobery Mere fpf •. _ - • . Juno 22 . 1853.... W J. G. ILLIAMS LUST received a' larg.t lotitf Bareces; . Us rega - de Lanee„l 4 ,avvne. - Ffilkir,dte., and for sale at _veil'. lour prices At the new , and. cli , oip Wore . ' WEISE & Aid 4453 • CANT BE BEAT ! :~E7L7,~;~~ 7. W. Eft ir Fish, 0 Fish ! Ladies Dress Goode litterotancouc VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY 4 FOR. BALE:.- - THE aubeeribet , Were nt private sale the following valuable''property, situated on Louiber Street, Cur . . . No. A' Lot of oronrid, having a front of , 24 feet ea' Louther street; in the Bor• ough of Carlisle, and extending 240 feet bank to Locust Alley, having , thereon erected a two story . PLASTERED ROUSE, with r a one and a hair !dory hank building, and " sm e ll cellar under both, nil in gooi order. • . The house contains eight rooms, and, att"excellent garden. No. 2., adjoining the above, is a lot of front by 240 feet dedii to said alley, hay ing..erectedson it a two story Plastered, House containing tour rooins,and having a good garden and a variety of chaise fruit, trees. , No. 3., adjoining the above, 24 feet in front and 240 feet deep to said alley, with a two story Plastered House, with cellar and garden. No. 4.. a lot of 12 feet front by 240 ft deep to said alley, with a two story Plastered House, well finished and a good frame stable on the back of the let. Also a variety of - fruit trees in the garden. No. 5., 'a lot 'a feet in froht, by 240 feet deep to said alley, on w.hich is erected a two story plastered House, with back buildings, bake oven, wash house,cistern and pump. The house is finished in first rate stale. • There is a stable and sheds on the bock of the lot. The lot con tainsa great deal of shrubbery with over one hun dred choice grin ted fruit trees.. • No. 6,, a lot of 16 feet in front by 24Q feet deep . to said alley,. with a new two story Brick vase ' and back buildings, with cellars under Orlin all. • No. 7 , a lot of 16 feet front and 240 deep, with a new Brick House, same as the fv bove,and stable. No. 8., a lot 33 feet in front and 240 deep, with a large two story House, wele.'finfsh throughout, with nine large rooms, largekitOen, stable, and other out buildings. The garden is large and contains a variety of fruit trees. The one-hall of a will and pump near No 8 will be sold. . All the above Ipropertiel are in good repair, and most of them newly built. They will be sold very low and on reasonable terms. For furber informalbon enquire of either of the sub scribers. ' E. SHEPLEY, sr June 8 1853 It E. SHEPLEY, jr. 'l' II 11l BY Er 117 rbit im itaxL.ts FOR SALE. subscriber will sell _by Private Sole, fl the following described - Mill Property, to wit Nino acres of Land situate in Oliver iownship, Perry county, adjoining' the Sour. jelling borough of Newport. The improve ments ere a Three and a half Story MERCHANT AND GRIST MILL, with two water wheels, propelled by Little Bullet° Creek, a never-failing stream, with Tour run of stones, stout machine, merchant and country bolts, Plaster Screw and all the necessary machinery belonging thereto, Saw Mill, 2 story Frame DWELLING ❑OUSE, with an exdullent pump at the door, stable and all the necessary out houses. The said im provements, with the exception of the Mill, have been made new within the lean two years. The Pennsylvania Rail Road passes through this property, and the Pennsylvania Canal pas ses within five or six perches of it. Saki prop_ arty is within sixty perches of the R R Depot in Newp rt, and nature has Made Newport the depot of Perry county, As a beautiful home, or a'profitable investment no properly so desi rable has ever been offered for. sate in this county. ABRAHAM RISSER_ June 8, 1853- 2m. .HEAD OF ALL COMPETITION ! •'Banton Lead's the Column." AFTER days and nights of unceasing toil and trouble I have succeeded in marking and arranging nay ucw stock of HA R D. W AR E, and although there has been a'tre mentions rush of c - ustomdrt who know where 10 deal 00 reasonable tern's, and who appre ciate my old habit of selling cheap without mating much fuss about the matter. lam Constantly making room for new customers to drop in and examine what is undoubtedly the LARGEST.Ni) BEST assortment of goods ever offered CVest cf Thiludelphin, and embra cing everything usually found in a' Hardware Store, from a needle to an anchor, all of which are - of the best quality and will be sold at prices, which cannot fail to give satisfaction. TO CARPENTERS & BUILDERS, I would 9ay that my stock of cross-cut. band, panel ripping and back saws, bright, black end blue augurs, chisels, planes, locks, hatchets, hinges, screws, straight necked and, bar Jolts, broad, pointing and chopping axes,dron and stool squares, rules, tape eneasures, levels. &c. cannot tail to please the most fastidious. FARMERS Can be accommodated on the most reasonable terms with Durkee's celebrated York plows at $5 37. Alen Plank's, Craighead'a and others' at manufacturers' prices; spades, rakes, forks,. shovels, grass and grain scythes. (Dunn, Dar ling and tlriffins make.) latent nod common scathe of half a dozen different kinds. Grain Cradles, (Gregor's, Plank's, Craighead's and Crawbach's make,) et reduced rates. Also grindstones.-cutting boxes, chain cistern and force pumps, halter, breast and log chains, sin gle and double traces and spreads Cedar ware such as tubs, buckets, bowls, water kegs, to gether with an everlasting„assortment of table and pocket cutlery, spoons, cheers and sciz sore, candlesticks, snuffers, shovels and Tonga, kettles, pans, sad irons, . waiters, brushes, &u, which will be sold by the wagon load, ton yard bushel or in the ordinary way, Then come friends, give its a call and see lot yourselves. We'll wait on yon with pleas ure and give you bargains of which vou can't complain. Remember the place, East High Street, opposite Ogilby's Juno 1. 1853. HENRY SAXTON. BARGAINS I BARGAINS!! At 'opitmos Wholesale and' Retail EMPORIUM. AM now renewing' my second supply , if I Summer Goods; and will sell them Michel/ti er than any other house in the county. It It, impossible to enumerate—suffice it to say, that our , ttoek of Dry Goods is immense ; maim clog every _artiste in the line, and at prices astonishingly low. The LtliloB paiticularly eve invited to etdi and amino our new stuck of, elugiot DRESS G , tOD"‘l—CraPe Shawls, Bonnets, Ribbons, Needle Work, &c.,..Stu Oa: assortment of Gentlemen's Wear is full .and eemolete, consisting•of Clothe. Cassimores. Cashinarets,'Vestings, •Cottonnades, &e. &e. CAI; PETINGS & MATTIN GS. A fullitssorr•nent of Imperial. Ingrain, :Calton and Venitian fiar p c ung a . Mattinga ~r every quality .and width. • Also a now, and largo assortment of Ladios' and Childron'a takers, Jenny Lind. and Bust 'kin Shoes' at very low prices. Recollect the." .std stand." East Main street. Juno I, 1853. CHAS. OGILBY. you .mom-• C W o:4' Corner of Hanover and Louther sta., Carlisle. IIE undersigned has always on hand alarg stock of superior Cabinet Ware, in all the different styles, which ho is prepared to poll at the lowest prices. He invites attontionmtrtic ularly to the Patent Spring , Bottom Bedstead, a Most useful arttclo - which ont•rely, obviates all' objections. The bottom can be attached to old' Bedsteads. They have given entire satiefac lion to all who have them in use. - COFFINS made to order attha shortest notice. JACOB F BTTER. Carl Isla J y. 22, 1851.-1.9. Extensive Furniture Rooms TAMES -R.WEIAVER would reepocilully tl/ call the attention °Mouse Keepers and the public to his extensive stock of ELEGANT FURNITURE. including Sofas, Wardrobes, Centre and other Tablbs, Dressing and plain Bureaus add every oth:w article in his bratich - ol business. ,4leo, now on hand the largest Ml sortment 81 - 14IRS•in Carlisle; at the lowest prices. In'Colline made at the Shortest notice and a Hoarse provided forfunerals. - He solie its a call at his 4stablisliment on licith Ilene; vet' street, near Glass' d, HOTEL*. N. 114'4 niture hired out'by the month or year; , Carlisle, March 20.. 1850.—1 y Estate of E. Donaldson . , dec'd. ' ETTERS of Administration on the estate lLe , •ELEANOR DOiIALDSON, 1610 i of Miami County, .0Itio; deceased, have bean granted to the subscriber residing in thirlislei. All persons having claims against said estate .will present ,thoin for settlement, and , those indebted are 'requested to makelmmedin to payment , to SAM' A direr: BEM xito,res tsz 301)6i);z. Spring & Summer Styles of Hats !I "'• ' , • 'IV • ' . '9•-•;57 „ 9 , • & .1. KELLER denim respectfully to in form their containers and frionda that they are now supplied with a grpat veal° lyof HATS ,AND CAPS for Spring and Sumnier use In .addition to a beautiful spring style of:Silk lints and their extensive 6sortment of ;light and coloured slouch_ hats they 'would gall particular atten tion to their Panama, Legnorn,Chip end Straw Hue just received from the.cities. Th e i r en _ sortmentis large andlor beauty or stYle:excel- lence of finish and lownesq..of price they can. not homnpassed. A large:asiseeyment of stays. exclusively for summer wear, ,constantly on hand: Mao a carefully selected. nssoriment of CHILDREN'S HATS. • • We most respectfully invite the -citizens-of Carlisle and vicinity to cell end examine our assortment at the . old stand, oppositCto the Telegraph rOillee. • - •may 11 'NEW DRUG STORE !! ! South Hanover Street, Near' the Court Ifous. BJ. KIEFFER, druggist, would respect. . folly inform toe citizens of Carlisle and vicinity that he has opened n new CDEIILICAL AND pRUG STORE.' His stook is entirely new, aid boa been selec ted with great. cure. As many of the' articles 'in datly,use physiciatall• • and families deteri orate by age and exposure, groat care will be taken-not to allow such :Alleles to 'accumulate in such quantities. Ain:ninon is especially invited to his stock of Medicines, Essential Oils, Oils, Tinctures, • Wines, Extracti, Conleetione,•Chemicals, Sno. Together with the above ho has a lull :assortment of Paints, Varn'shcs, Dye—Stuffs, Paint and Varnish Brushes, and • CONFECTIONARIES - - of every variety.. lie has also on hand a splen did assortment of _ Perfumeries, Soaps,Extracts, Fancy, Hair, Clothes and Fles &fishes, Supporters, Brcast Exhausters Nipple' Shields, Tooth Washes and I°astes ; also MEDICINAL WINES.' AND BRANDIES, of the best quality. SEGA RS, from the' beat Havana and Spanish houses, of every.,flavor, from one cent 'upwards. In order to ensure ins customers against mistakes during any toMporaray absence of the proprietor; the services of an experienced and competent assistant have been secured„ which, will be felt to be important, in view of. the responeibilitimii which aro known to devolve upon the dinguist. - tvP IIY SICIANS' 71" RESCRIPTIO NS will be faithfully and promptly attended to.— Orders from Cysioians and Merchants in the country wilk o filled with care, and at prices which mast prove satisfactory. N. B.—All officinal preparations made in strict accordance with the directions of tho U. S. Pharmacopoeia. A liberal share of piddle patronage is res pectfully solicited. Terms Cash. May 11. 1853. B. J. KIEFFER. „CULP'S PATENT PORTABLE CrEDDB. NULL AND AESS,_ FriH E undersigned having purchased the right of Franklin and Cumberland coun ties, Pa., and Washington county Md. for CULP'S PATENT PORTABLE CIDER MILL AND PRESS are new manufacturing machines under the immediate supervision of Henry Shepler, a practical millwright. Orders will be received and filled with promptness.— All machines Will be v.arranted. . _ By this Machine, which can be convoyed on a wheelbarrow, one man and a boy can make from five to eight barrels cider a day,witb ease, and the cider is thoroughly pressed from the pomace. The labor is light and tha t ma -chines are simple and permanent.. This This machine was exhibited at the State Agricultural Fnir, at Lancaster, and tested with several others, and the committee awarded the premium to it. The machines are warranted to perform what is herein stated. Orders are respectfully solicited. N. B.—The press connected with the ma chine can be used for pressing currants, and cutting vegetables for feeding stock. JACOB HOKE, HENR 18.53, C m Chambarsburg. ..Pafasols fi dWm shadea. JUST eeceived a handsome lot of Parasols and ,Sunshade's. ' r , • EMBRIDIDERIES. Also, a large assortment of dufls, Underaleevea Spencers, CoMfrs and Ruffling. for sale cheap. WRING. SHAW LS _ Alto, a lot of handsome Spring Shawls. for sato very cheap. FANCY . GAITERS Also, Black and Fnney Coloured Gaiters, just reeeiv , tl and for sole low at the new and cheap store of 'WEISE & CAMPBELL. Carlisle, Apl 20,1653. ' Lined Buck Gloves. •,- TUE subscriber has on hand Alen's. 13IJCK GLO VNIS, hued with Sheep .liin, suitable for driving. gloves. -jan.l.9_ _G. W. lIITNED - Cheap Hid Gloves. The subscriber has just opened another in voice of the best quality Parts-Kid Gloves, a the loun'Airiee of 621 ets. per pair. GEO, W. HITHER, BONNER'S ! - BONNETS I 500 , ElN'3 l '7 l U2 . taruSp . ituolrr)calvVibTot aeand Triminin g ato match uncommonly low PARASOLS, An immense assortment just received, from 121 cts up to 84 50 DRESS GOODS, The ladies are respectfully invited to examine our lar,ge and elegant stook. of Dress Goods now opening at flgilby's toporium. ARP e.TI NGS &• M ATTINGS, The largest and,cheapeat lot of Carpets ever brought to Carlisle:' Also 4-4, 5-4 & 0-4 white mid coloured Matting; now opening and selling lower filar. any 'other store In I.llo,cotllllV at Carpet Hall. BOOTS & SBOES, Several thousand Pairs now opening and solfin at prices that astonish everybody Only 87 ciente for a pair of Shoes at the Cheap Bazaar CHAS. OGILBY. Carlisle; Apl 20..1853. .• • •- - SPRING FASHIONS FOR 1853. public .ue ibN a vi , t eld n l ,g o u ot Ehe n -e. . olds C. E L r n L a E t r R o s r e a s n p d e .1 c t h,i f e u r t orally SPRING that he STYLE h asj just' (A, c E e O e 'R to G i E ii l MEN'S HATS, manufactured at , one of. the besv%establishments to karAr.:"' Philadelphia, to which ho invitee special attention. Ho has also 'constantly on hand a large and varied assortment 4of hierown manufacture as well as city made HATS AND cars. suitable forth° s t :ason,comprising:cvory vari eyt of Rusilia, Benvor, Moleskin and. Silk Hats, finished in the lates.t style, together with a lull assortment of Celtic of every shape and dos cription, and‘ut every price., particularly invites the public to cull andokamine his exten siVo assortivont, whieh ii; . style, material and finish, Cannot be eurpaleee by' tiny in market, and which he is able to put it prices lower than over. o:YRomember • his old stand on North Hanover street, between Homer's and Sorter's Store. (June .13 . For the Little Fo lks. WILLO W COACHES, 2 and 4 whack, 9"Y' also Wheel burrows Waggons, and -a general. aseottmenu of .Toya. - ' • FRUITS .. AND _ NUTS of the latest importations,- eor i sieting of Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Primo, Pine Apples, Filberts. Dates. Almonds Cronin. Gie - rePeoan and Growid Nuts MINERAL WATER, ..ROESSELL'S," " Sparkling and bright,'! just' received and fOr . ititte at the Confectionary store of , • • ;•.' P. MON YER, mayll ' • ' North lianovet at. REMOVAL. • I3NGBTII.I2ITH Sill3lloTlitilt . have moved .11.4 . directly, opposite the old atanit, -to the su perior five; story„ stoic; No 8 . , Thiyd .otreet, and nee now fully prepated.toixidbit MAIM pablic da untiurmtased • varloty of WALL . PAPERS, friiiu : tho laweat..priccd . American manufacture, to.ihe fromthe•well-known houses of Dela court, Zpber And others: Call and see hatore Ourohltaitigy:. The mot-polite and 'ef ficient workmoo employed tohang the , pat or. Philadelphia . May it It ; '• . A Word. to the Hunory ~ , , CCU' ' this eitjeCt from Cinein. 1604)10i1t.`‘0.4 fancy S .par Vurod Halm/ 50.pi ., !v.0"Su,gar Ctli'e4.,B, et, in'Atore 0111 1 .1 qt *ale lor . 1i I t n v gro• cc*: G: ' bigc4 30.1853.; iialborVP): ~..., . _ • . - SIMMS: IED4L • ,•• . • • .- .. Awarded to this Machine at the Fair of the American Institute, New York, Oet. - 1.850: '" , . - A Diploma at - the' Franklin Institute, FlitiadelPhlo. First Premium at thci.State ~ Fair, Utica, Newliork, and*. the Columbia and Itensselair Oonnty'(NeW York)FalrS, and a Diploma - at • the . Westehester Donnty - Falr at White 'Fiala's. ~ , ' •. . . -~_ HICKOK'S PATENT IM In the present arrangement of this highly approved and valuable 51111, the labor la divided`by arranging a cutting Cylinder to break the apples, arid thou deliver them - to - the lower Cylinders to be reduced to pomace. by this ar rangement the work Is performed faster and with much, less labor. •• • . The Pros is arranged with a mach larger reraw then formerly, and by a very ingenious device the use of the bag La dispensed with and the Tub made to open nt will to de• liver the pomace, while at the Fame time the Cider is len clear and the work can be done with much less labor than by the old method. The Cylinders are covered with heavy sheet Zinr, both on their peripheries and ends; the wood in them is arranged tie as not to swell; and the whole work on the Mill and' Press made in the very best rummer and ltirrangtal with especial view to their durability and service. No Farmer who uses the Mill cal entity and according to directions will be dieappointed, lint on the other hand be will find this one of the most rideable and efficient machines on his farm. The machine is made to run by horse, steam, or hand power, anti when the apples are ground, n small boy of 14 years of age can press the pomace with all eon-,'. Idall former times it Will Hupposal that (1 large quantity of Cider could only be made by using n ponderous machine, that slowly crushed the apples Without grinding then; tine. They were then mule into a massive cheer,' In straw, and n most severe and long pressure wee required "to extract a portion of the Mena consider/Ode quantity being absorbet by the straw end the tunes of pomace; and to obtain this unsatisfactory result the former lied to take all his hands, and perhaps his six-horse ten:metal devote a whole day that could have been more profitably employed, to - make from six to eight barrels of Cider. To obviate the ditiletilty the Farmers have Inrietofore lobe:14 under. this sluchitte has' been Invented, and the statement of n few facts wilt prove that it La not only thels:st Marluinenf thi , kind in ekiiitettes , , but it 13 ale profitable that it man eau have on his farm. The apples am by this 31achine grated tip into n fine pall, retied it requires but a courstratively light pressure, nod that lout a minute or two. to extract all the Cider, it being ascertained by pole:Psil experiment that One-fourth more juice can be oldttitted than by the - old - prPre , ..s. Re sides 1.111. t, it only tecillireS 6,0 hauls to grind up and make hits Cider a larger quantity of apples than can he layadhly done on the olddlsi.i-mal machines. tin tilt. , moss, raring tan the tnnuatet nes, ”f thwomace in the tab. nod the com plete manner in which it lb ground, a pre,sure of from 3 to f, tarts—that.ean e.,sily be al produce a more favorable result than fifty tent treasure oa the ts-dit,ttry Eutcrua according to Act of Congcote, In tLr )ttnr . 1.42, to t RECOLLECT THIS IS THE N Real Estate at Private Sale. H E subscriber offers at Private Sale the I Farm un which ho now lives, situated in South Middleton township. Cumberland coun ty, about tvo miles • South of Carlisle, con taining 30 acres morn or less, of first-rate limestone, land, all undo. geed fence adina high state of cultivation. '1 he improvements are a double two - story Stone House, laely re paired, a Bank Barn, Stone Spring House alid other outbuildings. 'Shore is also a fine or chard or choice.fruit., Running water through thp ; whole place. It . is very desirable prop erty in every respect, especially ler,a dairy _ farm. Persons desiring to purchase are re -1: questedt6 call and'examirio'it: May25,1853 , -9w. ELIAS JOEINS WATER AND GAS. - THE great agony is'over. ' It is a fixed fact that we - are to have Water and'Gas. Groat eXertions require a corresponding degree of repose, and nothing is' so tranquilizing as a " slice" from Phipps, Gardner &. Co's cele brated Segal. Cured lIAMS; or a chip from Davis &Co s Sugar—Cured BEEF. A fresh supply jitst received at the Family Grocery. May tlrt. . WILLIAMS.. mineral Water, Sarsaparilla, Br.e. THE subscriber would respectfully announce to the citizens of Carlisle and the community at large,,that he has' commenced the manufm ture of Mineral Waters and Sarsaparilla of the very best flavor and Tinley, and the bottling of Porter, Ale and Cider. He is fully and amply provared to furnish all orders:, promptly and with despatch, and hopes by strict attention to business, to receive that attention due to enterprise, which he resp.mt fully erica Resi dence in Main Street near the. Rail Road Bridge. GFORGE W. BRANDT: march 16-61n,_ New Gooda !.! Xew G 0063! ! 7 'idE subscriber having just returned [rem the city offers tb his uumemers and die public in general is large and wt ll selected as sortment of Candies, ruit, Nuts, &., which for price and quality can't be best Wd have constantly on hand and manufac turing CANDIES , bt, a superior con, sist ng of stick candiesmf all kinds, Mint, Lemon, ChintOlate & Gum Drops, FrUtt and Nuts 'or all kinds, such as Oranges. Lemons Figs, Raisons, Dates. .._ • Prune's, Almonds, Engl.l.ll Walautsi Cream Nuts, Filborta, Cocoa Nuts, California & African Groundpt u a, &c Also a large assortment of. Willow Cradles, Cabs. Coaches:Fie., Accordeono froin 25' eta to $lO. Butter, Sugar, and. Water Crackers, Cavendish. Congress, M r;, Miller's arid Good wins Fine-cut Tobacco, and a variety of ether aoods. From the liberal patronage hertof,qo exten ded to him he hopes to receive a caniin an:a of the same. tint - Remember the plucc, epix - site MARION BALL. April 97,18.5,3. A. S. V.' OR REZVEOVAL JOHN D...G RC; A.Sliereby informs his old friends and cnstoiners that.heMas remOved his TIN WARE AND STORE ROOltilzi to the room lately occupied by Mr. 3. W. Boy ns. a ,Grocery Store, on Mainstreet, where se Will ashen:Adore manufacture and keep constantly is sto.o every descrip ion of - TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, made in the boat style and at the very lowcnt prices. Gocid norktnen and the very beat Ma terial always emplosd. sq no to ensure entire. satisfaction. SPOUTING and JOB-WORK done at the shortest notice, in a 'superior man .ner, and at fair _ .Also,_in_etore. at all seasons a large and attractive variety of PARLOUR AND COOKING STOVES, comprising every nea• and fancy style, of all prices and sizes, adapted to burning either wood or coal. His assortment of stoves ho in tends shall not be eurpossed by •nny other es tablishment; eetnprisihg a •scnre or Ana of different styloa to suit all tastes. Thankful to his friends for the patronage so lung bestowed upon him at his old stand, he respectfully in vites a call at his new establishment, confident that his large as sortment cannel fail to 'so. . April 25, lan. JOHN H. GORGAS • FASHIONABLE. Olothirng Nouse: THE subscriber a now having made up a large lot of very superior CLOTILING, which he is determined 108611 an lkwif sot lowerthan any other house in the country.— Hie stock will consist , Fine Dress, Sattinett,-Faelt and Overcoats Cassimere, Sattinett and Velvet„Cord Punts, Satin and Cashmere Vesting's; AC.. (Alves. Hesiery,Sustiendere,- Cravats, Shirts, ShirtCollars ' Umbrellas i fiats; Caps. Merino Shirts and Drawers, &c. I willat all times keep a good assortment of Clothe Cassitneres end Veitings on hand; Which wilibe maddup to order in the beet tnar most fashionable style. I have as foremen of thieostablishmont a practical tailor, one who , has had considerable experience in the husi noss,,and, is not surpassed as a cutter in, the borough" of Carlisle. All garments made to order warranted tit fit and well made, if not, no sale. I am now receiving:: direct from Philadelphia n .fresh assortment of CfOtha t. . Cessimeres and Vastings; to which I invite' ; t attention °flay ' nurnerouti - old - customers'. dad, the, public .in general.,- All in: r ' wantio heap and good garments' ilt do well and saysiti 'money by calling and eximiniagibia mock be fore purchosing,olsowh'ere:. No trouble to show the goods, 'ttetolleot ihaaland,;nest d'oor ' to . Burkholdorfit,lintel.. Mika -no mistake just one door ' • 'aop29 • - cii4ittuw , 0,916 w... • . „ . ... . ()00'WC: in' Whoin. fitpl Half bni•reli, noµ ~4 . 0. t'tliogaybi l t - and ibc , side by ' • WOODWARD & SMITH: PROVED CIDER MILL Cider Press, even if the apples were ground an finely as.ott the improved Mill; and If the apples were merely crushed, 0.9 on the Nut Machine; it ironic' require a pressure Of one hundred tons to proihice the result accomplished by this Patent Mill. The following.mey be adduced an the decided advantages of this Mill. First—lt will make more Cider than any other Press, with n given quantity of apples; in a given time, end with much lemialior mid expense. Iscowl—it will make cleaner and sweeter Cider than nay other-Mill. . . Third—Too can mike the Cider as you want it, and When you wont lt—untl In quantities from one gallon to Ii or 10 barrels. • , ._ .. • Fourth—With it you eon press your Currants, Cherries, Derrloci, Chet , . Butter, Lord, and Fifth—Witt, it you enn save one-fourth of your tint.) in ranking Apple-butter. • Sixth—With are you can ut all times hove Fresh and Sweet Cider. • _ With all the advantages resulting from the posnearion and use of such a machine—at a price en low that it in within the reach of all—can it be that any intelligent Farmer would do without itt Do you whit to hove In yotehouse nt all times Cider brat is sweet and fresh, the only tine it is really healthy'und fit for use—aid do you wigh to onto a great portion of the hard labor attending the- making of Apple-hutterl Mu, buy this nulehlue, and our Word for it, you will not he di..appointed. Mill to warronted superior to any other porintlo Mill in existence, and the Proprietor is reedy nt any Dow, ton fair notice being given.) to tett It with any Portaldo Mill that is not no Infringement on it. Farmers, examine thl an ewly IMPROVED ➢TILL, before you buy any other. - One grent advoniage of thf.. oat Idea over nil others, that it will not choke up, pmd hard or soft apples ran hi , ground. and vet the Cylinders u ill niways rennin clear nail in grinding.order. All onhws c itt Is. Ellett in the order in which they nro received, anti all percent wonting them would do well to rend their udders early, and Efate at what time they want he 15111 l -net. Thla Mlll, attended by 2 men. will, then properly worltell ...orating to directions, make 0 1.12. barrels of eider a day— Ind will grind alone home-power from lOU to 2001m:thole f ripples a day, It7l - The Price of the Mill to ;40, free rf freight: limunsonno..P.a.. May, 1c53. W. 0. HICKOK. 134)Istriet Court of the linnet - 1i Pharlot of Pennsylvania. 4 W AND IMPROVED MILL. Estate of MiChael 2i^satthews, dec'd. xl-oTICE is hereby given that letterset Ad 111 ministration, with the will annexed, on the 04tate of Aliehael Matthows,late of Carßile, Cumberland county, dec'd, have been granted by the Register of said county.to the subscri ber, residing in the same place. All persons indebted to the said estate are required:to make immediate payment, sad these having3claims will present them for settleMmt to JACOB *BROM, May 11 1853 Adm'r. To Coach and Cabinet Makers 'TlN . ..subscriber is fully-.prepared to meet their Wants With an eittarged stock ochardware in their-line, rinbracing mal. castings, springs, albs, bands, patent leather, laces, curtain and floor-cloth, &c.,wateut,tind mahogany veneers, glass and mahogany 'knobs of all sizes and patterns; a large supply of varnishes, oils, turpentine, at such , prices that will honk° it thotrinteresCto give him the preference. - jy2B H. S AxT 0 N Estate of Jane Whattwool,dee'd. li ErrflfiS'orAdministration on the estate lid •iirLitt - e" WITA1110 . 00t;, late of Ohio. deceased, have hue n granted to. the sub scriber, residing in Carlisle., All persons hav ing elnims against said estate will present thorn for , settlement, end those indebted are reques• tod to make immediate payment to SAIVI'L S. SMITH, - June 8 A din'r, Bonnet Fee then THE subscriher hes just opened nn invoice of Ostrich and other Bonnet Peethers et on e . half the usral pri,e. Also a ve-y cheap lot of Finley Bros Stiks. ra7s GEO W. fiITNER. 721 . 1.33 :TWO:MANCE. T''undersigned having been the agent of the Keystone Lilo Insurance Company, of 111 , 065...11ra. Pa continues to act in that ea• parity, by authority of said Company. Ire would respectfully inform the community that be will attend to sue% persons as may signify their desire to insure their lives, and thus give some protection to their bereaved fantilir s and friends, in case of death. Office m West Pom fret Street, Carlisle. Mavt2s if Jt WORTHINGTON. HARD ciVA.RE- -SPRING SIMPLY. yrEl E subscriber wishes to draw the alien. :ion of the public to their own Interests, winch they may consult to good advantage liy ex:intim:la the elegant and complete assort inc%t ni liordware of every description, which be ie•soy: r,veiviug at his old stand on NOrth Hanover T 0 co AcamAKERs.. 'l , tve I :ago supply of springs, hubs+ comuus, nod floor o il c l ot h, a , : d ittr,reno qp ,'t Lte, is fact urcl y thiug in your hue. CABINET-MAKE lArectree complete .;Jit - A of veneers, knobs-arid Mollidiuv,t of walnut and mahogany, - to nui both the L119 , e - Mill !he purse. CARPENTERS EXAMINE 7 the splendid assorthent of tools in your.line; no :11'10 a complete stock of building Materials, eueh ns locks,:binges, screws. 'ht Chen, glao, points, oils. varnishes, turpentine. e. and Va rious ennui-aces tolls cheaper ban ever, rat rs been- acknowledged by carpenter who as seen them- BLACKSMITHS cannot go wrongin giving us a cull for a sup— ply of haintnered, rolled, slit and other",•iron generally used. an also cnst, shear American and -English blister atcell, &c . . &.c. . - - - - - - - - OUR FARMER FRIENDS will also consult their interests 'by _looking at our choap shovels, forks, tratto chains, hemei, and every other article from a .cradle to a plough,to suit them in price and quality. • '• THE PUBLIE GENERALLY are also invited to examine the quantity and quality now on hand of cedar ware, tubs, churns, buckets, oils, such as fish, sperni an'd flaxseed oils, which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. I would arm call attention to my splendid assortment of WALL 'PAPER:3, presenting a numberless variety of Patterns at prices trout 6 cts upwards. Remember there is no mistake here, as ail articles will ha sold at'the Lewes' cash prices at the old and well known stand cn Nerd' tfattovor street, Baia( slim, betwceo McGlaughlin's Rotel .and er'a,llat Stone. JACOB SRA ER. march 16 • , - THOMAS H. SHILES , strErar cLcioxirtiord .13.0011 Mil E FUlt II9IiING, STORE, 01.pgaite'lbe Rail.lload Ogee, Weat high Street, U. SifilLES desires ,to ,inform' his old IL • friends and tho public that he has oPened a general clothing establishment. and bas now in store,-an extensive .stock of. the best and . cheapest, goods over offered in Carlisle.: nab's, Youth's laid Bora o,:gopipig,' for Spring, Summer and Winter wear,' nouf on. hand of OVery variety had furnished at - reduced rams. lias-.alao a.llargo and well seleMed raseortmoni of Piece-Goode, of English: Froneh and Oerman Fabrics, rff new ,anitheitutifal Pot tectris,Tor ceatt;yants sod vests, which will- be p r pkdsr.to order in the most,approyed ind .i0T . 111161,3111111(113r tied ' imatiapartoratyle of work:, triantihip_.:: full.and elegant .steck..of Gentle ,motes'Eurnialting Goods, such aaglovcs, pluin and ; ants shirts, collars, handkerchiefs, ties, St..e.-; - ..Censtantly fit:pt. : on hand. Also ' , lndia ,Rubber.Overentos, hod Legging. ."Feeling - confident the reputation whi c h it'uo been Iris, eon:allot tibit for a coart- , . ol ' wars 41 ticoire fin,,h;tl cgrnblh=hmept, Of his plithse, ITYne;'olllllol . lv,iteg,p4)'(,:c• intilni . leA 1,1 1 - 61. fir quulliy;e9tli; , in ar i at, t rind' :o v ! , rl6-Ai cannot be tsurp94Erti; ' May 4; 1853-:414. , • • Zutinntoc larootto, PERRY COUAITY.IVARN spitiNGE, triflP proprietor ot feeling highly gratified with•the successwhiali has utien decline managembm of the above establish." .Inent during the, past season, has further increased his 'efforts' to render the place and . accommodations - awl nicire• inviting and coin fortable, by adding a now large Bath House, with Summer Houses, &c. - Those Springs are situated on the • banks of Sherman's, abd,ompty into Sherniun(.reek stream associated with the thrilling scenes between the early settlers of that ptirt of Penn sylvania and Aborigines, 'whose huntinggrouad lay on its margin. The qualities of the water of the Warm Springs era most extraordinary, intleedy : so, much so,- that none line ever been ascertained iii the United States for the speedy and permsiffent cure of all eruptions of thp akin, and every species of,Cutancous Discasee.• Hun dreds of Certificates could be produced and published, IL-requisite to the many cures it has performed. The Bathing Houses are so in ran ged as to usethe - Water of the different springs: sonte of which throw out ninety gallons of wa ter to the minute. The Springs are accessible by the Cenpal Railriml to DUIICIIIIIIOII, where fine now coach is in - readiness on - the - Mt-iv:a or the ears to con vey passeng ers who desire to visit the SPrlngs, Fourteen miles N. W of Duruntinon. All pee bons leaving Philadelph:a in the morning train of ears can -*arrive. at the Springs ai: 0 o'clock the same eicning. The coach will commence running daily en and after the 10th of June, and continue daily during tin season, lenving the Springs every morning so ea to resell the cars going East and West. All communiee. tions for the Springsshimld he directed to Den cannon P. 0,, and %veil , arrive at the Springs daily. The terms of boarding will be .made moderate, and the boarders can depend upon every attention paid them. Sherman's Creek affords delightful fishing. as well no fine Sailing 1 heats, and horses and carriages on hand fur riding out. The country affords fine roads for riding, and the scenery is beautiful. The - dis tance from Philadelphia to the Springs, 128 miles. Fare 04 00. KY - A coach will run every 'Wednesday and Saturday to the Springs, leaving-Carl-isle on the arrival of the cars from the East. The coach will start from Burkholder's Hotel, bat those who leave their names will be called for at their residences. if'they desire it. Fare $l. jels H. H. ETTER, Proprietors WHITE stizrzrazt szurpas Doubling Cap; Cum6crland Colviifyqiikrina THIS popular and delightful Summer Re treat, so favorably known, is shunted at •Dotth• liwg, Gap, in did mountains which fern: the northern bourdcry of the Cumberland Valley, about. 30 miles southwestof_liarristong.. __The Springs are accessible front the Eastern cities by Railroad to Nes.Vville, via Umtata:et% Bar risburg and Carlisle. From Newville to the `.prings there 8 miles of good-staging.. Pas sengers leaving PhiladeliMia or I.3aPirrore in the morning, will arrive nt the Springs Ob 011! 6 P. M., at n cost of front f d 3 50 to $4. Many I opt ovements hove been made during the lasi year, which render the , ulace. still morn mimes tsve. There a wi:le field for hunting—and the Trout-fishing In the flit; Spring at Nevi Vint' in the best itt con,lrr . ..'or further partial lam please addre, tico.tT COYLE, Pr9prielor Jun'a Legctt Noth NOT/OE. V" °TICE is hereby p,,ven that the i BFAILAND VALLEY SAVINGS it S LITION, located in i)ickinson t 6V, Itch), Cumheiland county, will make application i,, the next Legislature of Lhd - Coromonwealth of Pennsylvania for an act of Ineorporot ten, „ nb a .cupnal of not less than Ten - nor more ttan Thirty Thousana Dollars, for the purr as: of receivin l i deposits of money both trate,itory on interest, and or making loans and diseoni.i., whit such other !privileges as are in-viably go, • ted to Savings Insnitittons. By';orar 01' Dire, tors. \V V. LIA , LB IL EA I H. Tri BEEL MAN, Sen'y Da:Z;(4ld DIOYNaI,C2 oTicE is hereby given that application will be made to the next Legislature, a L rcenbly" to the constitution and Isn't. of this Commonwealth, for an alteration in the, churn r of the Carlisle Deposita Bank. so as to confer upon said Bank the rights privileges of u bunk of issue, audio change Or mune to that of the " Carlisle Bank." By order of the Board of Directors. w. M. BE ETEM, Cashier Juna'29, 1853—Gni CAUTION 4 CAUTION ! rtreAß NOTICE.-The public in genetal, I but especially those IA ho hdve sullered by tits sit trailing,•operations of a 6,1 01 sumps, who during the spring and Summer of 1t 0 52. were industriously engaged in putting up so called LIG.III . .NING ROL S. A new mode 01 swindling has been adopted by the scone gang 9i Opt.lato,s. It is this: 't hey are trav elling about the cities as well as the country, selling what they represent to is my magnum: point s, or something better still In (time in stances they hays ite cc:ceded in gulling the un— susketing, by taking the pouter point and [datumg one of then valuable nod highly novo. vled points in its; lace. But strange to say they were, on examination, proved to be bin, 1.11,` those taken down.' They are intuit of pewter, Lead, copper, east end wrought iron, sonic o brass„with zinc 'bases., There nosy be iv any more kinds ollered the public, bin the alcove I have been called on to exam.ne, Imo I pent-tuna cod theta useless anu worse that. none 1.11 all -- There is something strange about the! —they know nothing ol the forme , Cotem.n• and yet the points they carry tit the tops o' rods exam ly,ittal even the tin end a t tar cir, v. is the same. I have conversed svill .w«,l these gentry within a few 010 111'.' I his tlt'm to he the. same ti n t: put tip the slant, kinds of nod ? und points la , . only dill. erent nectio , ,s and mule', diffment a mss. Son e .41 those Re:nth:men curry roils with ihi rn, a t :: will brtl 0P.111 , r rods, points a t both. T., rev. is furl, r lonoil I give no ice to all so hem it tc.:: c.it ii, Chet all my ngents carry will. them :. neuter printed form of clammy, stytall bj arc end neltitowledg,ed by Aldermen F 4 lnittnon the Cif I .. All orders wholesale pr mail sent to di. f"..i.tory will be attended to itt'tht Pilol. tes'.•-tii . :e, and at the lowest cash priers- --- ,Nervaines, Scrolls. c , od constantly on hand and made'to Md... .rne , :iry Vine street , oh ve leth. jahel.s Ttl tF,. A PMITA Gr, Estate of Eliz. BOvroan, dec'd. N 7 OTICE ie hereby given that Levers of A.! J. 4 4' 'ministration on the Et•tate. •-th lute of West Pennahoro lowoplup. Cumberland County 2 tleconsed , have been g r et ‘• led by the •Regthler of said county to the soh 9eriber, residing in the same township. Alt person}, indebte6 to }•nirl ea•tato are requested to pey, ro o,; and those having claims will oven% thew; et set}l.lr. I to aafUEL DILLER, . Attot'r• Juno 23. 1953 • Estate of - Ttwo , 4 !r( .. ! J. Sturm, dee'd. 11EWERS of ,scrotion o::the Eseme 4 of Thoodurcv,l ::" . ertri,late et the I.doeul: of dee'd, Moir: het,h itumed to th. serib,r, reeiding iu the some borough. persons having claims ekrsiust ,11 present them for sLuteinmit,„antl !Ivo ita ed will mean pav m 2.01 to ' • ^ ELIZABETH sTun m; :May 31, 1853 Estato'of RT:ibeit 4.,raham, dec'd OTTERS of Admihistratinn on the lb II 114 of ROBERT OIiARAM, LOO'Ot SOWS . Itlin dleton townthtp. Cumberland County, dec'd have been granted to tho subscriber; residing, in' Distltnson township, in a:ticketint . persons having, claims agaihnt BOW estate v. tit present them fog natio:mint, and thoseindahre are requested,to make immodinto ruyniern to IV'M GLENN, Ad tat 'r. Juno 8 zrorezom IvO.TICE in liaCeby given in'the members 1.11 of the " CuMberland Volley Mutual lasit. mimeo Company," or Dickinson twp:, Comb., count3i,•Pn.l that en naiessment of five Or Cent on the premium votes of 'mid' Company . have boon niithori s ed'hy . the Hoard, which amount is diree.cd,to" tie moil: to the Culfeetela or au thorized AOOlllO,Ol said-Company. who El 1101 be appointed for receiving the same. flit order of die Board, JOtIN T. GP KEN; 1853. . • Soo'y. PAT ITINQ &. PiLPDR 4AIITOMG, }TARN ',artiirld reetteellally an amino° ths izerta of Carlisle Anit ha has ree'nieratinced hitchtuineee'cir Haustiraitnirg, 4Phaieg, and Payee, nt' s rlit . .. Slrlis . .Tatirria ririntelthe. ;His. shoji'. is hi ol the ,rni !tier' Than kr. i " fr , r 'peer' frivn• he hoeOhy ateiSt:Arierth.ic .1 1-10 ale, therittetienlit.firi o,rle, r't , . 186V.44'.
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