~`~t~PC(~t1ltf~lI~. Ii~OTXC A FiritlE heretofore existing firm of M. & ll_ L. Steiner, has been dissolved for dehott time and have again' united under the firm of Steiner & Bros. S Corner of Market Square. Hoping under the increased firm of Steiner & tiros. to have an increase of their forme); finsittess. '1 heY'lluvs . noW every facility and cell snare no elliwts to please. their customers they having made arrangements with the tar • eat imp:ming housed of Baltilitere and New York so as to receive the first styles of Goods " fit " 3. " to ' , hose mdtkets, and -at the LOW EST PRICES! 'Thankful for pmt patronage they solicit a continuance from their old custorneilt, nnd respectfully - invite — idl other's to - exanino their' new style of superior ) SPRING & SUMNER CLOTHING, all of their manufacture, and making as corn pleto an assortment' as can be found in ally more in the United States• As follows: _ DRESS & FROCK COATS, of the besf qualities of English end French Cloths, made and trimmed in the very best style ; single breasted Albert Coats, a new. style, well adapted to business man, of French black and colored cloths, at very low prices ; single breasted Frock coals cl French , he, close imitation of the fine dress frock' Niels at h a il price; spring Sack Chats of cloth, enssi• mores and tweeds, various en!ours and prices. PANTALOONS, French Black Doeskin and Fancy Caseimers ,of et cry rjesc:iinion. ' VESTS! VESTS!! VESTS!!! Rich Fancy Silks and Satins. Plat k do, Bom• b.tz :ton, Valencias, Nlarseilles, and Cl.ullics, at all 'prices. BOY'S CLOTHING: A full nosop went of -13. y 's C Int Wog. FANCY ORES .AR'l ICLES., em':racing all the new styles of Fane! Cravats, English Satin do, &e. C7loves—White black and cohl /, Lisle and.entien ol • every ;I, k , etipt ion. ts and Carpet Bags td caper., fl nit 1.,w prtr•es. Nnshcudrts M Suprrini I•'re a It, Ia• gl;an and American mainytoctitre, Client • shirt: and 11-auels t I lie/Metino, silt, net jean and tri of eyetiydrscriplioit. L .11 1,-elll, of sir; a t.l eottea, very elittd: All of wlli,ll will im'sold at the I,)west prices whole• or retail. • 9J I2©mem!icr the• Stone Irons°, corner t!),li • Sgirre. STEINER & RIMS (.17.11i,:e„\ Inv 18, 1853 In -the Cowl of Common Pleas of 6 Connlieriand Comity, to wit : • April 12, 1853. The. petition of William Tr,aigh, presented to the Court 01 CU:11111On Pleas of Cumberland County, represent lig that on the 23d day of U iober, 180 he pun Itystd sr S - wrill's : 4 1de - the - property of John *Plough f or tee Sent tit $1,:90, unrl hat on the 15th day of NM...other, 1811, Paul Mortis, the then Sheriff, exiieutad and delivered to said petitio ner h deed fir the premises soil, with a receipt Mr the purchase money: Said deed, Mr some cause unknown dt said petitioner, never tt as aelotowledged or re, ord, d as provided for by TIP'aA 0, or Asq.altnLly I Is, thixerui eprils-t he C •u• t to grant a !tale rot the said Paul Merlin, Sheriff, and upon said John Trough or his heirs at haw, to show cause why the said deed should ' :lot now be acknowledged and recorded decor. ding to la.. _ April l .2., 1853.. flute upon Paul Martin-to appear nt Ihe.noxc adjourned ‘..iourr, and skew C:III Se why the deed spiuld not be acknowled ged, and also upon the heirs arlaw to show if any they "have, why the prayer of the pet itionpr,ehould not "he granted. Notice toilie served by publication in two iriwspapers four weeks' previous. to the Court. Cumberland Calmly, ss. Georg,e'Zinn d'ro'h'y of the Court o SL. 41,Cootinutt Pleas of said County, do ctn... lily that Om above is a true copy of the D0.4.,ei entry of the above ease, taken front the records of said Court.- . . Given under my hand and the sent nf the saii Caert, at .carlislo the 16th day ,d June, A. D., 1:451. GECP.GE Z v INN. je 211 t Protiey, SCECOOL TAXES. THE Duplicate of School -Taxes of the Borough of Carlible for the pi event year, h u y e ices iassed to Ate undersigned -School Treasurer. Notice is therefore given that he will attend , in the Commissioners , Mice, at the roomy Court Douse, _on SATURDAY the 30th of July next; between the hours of J and 12, 2 1100 5 o'clock of said day, For the purpose of roeeiving dm school taxes tissssed agree n bl) to the Inovisons of the common school tax. The dianr rifle On till property and nn prolf,isions. abionintions 4 mill s , Alf persons paying their school taxes on or before slid ant It of July, will lie till Jived a de. doction of live iercent, and those, paying tiller that date, aid "60 or before the 30th of Semen'. her next, a deductio of three per cent, alter which last d tie c warrant for the speedy entice tion of all slid taxes as rernam iiiipaid,-will he placed in the hands of n proper officer .duly ap pointed for purpOse. DBY . i :Treasure!. Cat-Nate June 21.. 1853. 31. Tavern Stand for Sale. , A' OF FL for sale the property on the North it West corner of Hanover and Pomfret Sl9. '1 1111 lot fronts 30 beet tin Hanover street by gao on Pomfret, haying erected on it n well built ~...1 L . 4, .-. three story Mt ICK II m USE, will M.., nec essnry st 11/Ii 11 v. The proper! v 6gII v 11 , 1 has been it tavern sumo or many -.." eese yr nrs, nod ra at present occupied ns " 4 g 40 - , ....' - 'sa e h Price three .11musn lid - dub hare, [:3O nu Apply to the subscriber. J une .I.t. 1y53. It. GI VIN. B.c,chera •Flatehless Cordial. rffilllS medicine' has nevei known to fail in ..EL curing Cholera Martins, in from 10 to 15 minutes; Choleiti Iniainum, Or runner cont plaints of children, Dysentrry, Riarrlies, sze, in from 1r to 21 hours. It is er, lain and BON all' eipaninatattles, having been fairly, te:iled in upwartla of four hundred rases with. - a it' a ainglc thilitre. Let every faMily provide itself with ni laaa«ma bottle ol Ibis invaluable remedy. 'Try, u, and it will recommend itself It in ' prepared im)111.1r0IV St!ieinifi.: principl es ; and cannot be.int•ily Icrmed n quark nu.dicine, unless anieneo,he gu , okory. Fur 1.410 by 13.. J, D 'Smith Hanover Street, A few dolls south _of -thu CourtAlousii, June 32, 1833. • Fresh Trenton Cra.elterS. Usl 2 ,soci:ovoil, n lot ol Trenton er,u.lt ere, eta nlen Write., !Litter and Soda Crueke rs , n• the ....cap grovery or June 15 1853. W. A. CATIOTIM RS. ..RdOLADIATION. WHERHAB the Honorable J. H. Gan lIAM, President Judgd of the severe) Courts of Common Pleas of the counties id Cumlni-land, Perry and Juniata, in Pennsylva• nia, arid Justice of the soveral. COWIN of Oyer ant• Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said counties. and Hon. John Rupp and Sam. not Woodborn, J edger' of the Court olOyer anc Terminer and'.General Jail .Delive.y for-the trial of allicapital and other Offenders, in the said county - orCumberlcind,by their precepts to me directed, Jilted the Ilth lif,April, 185,3. have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, to be holden at Car. iriile", "on the 4ili MONDAY of Atigust.lBs3, (being the 23d day) at 1U o'elocilc iu the fne , noon. to continuo 'one week. . NOTICE. is therefore hereby given, to the c orone r. sostiens or rho Pence and Constables of the said County of Combed tad: that they are by the Sail precept atontednded to lie the!. arid there in their 'proper ..persons; With titel; tolls, rant:adj, lognisitions, examinations and all other retnaninipece, to do those things witlob to 00u ofile , s appertain' lri be dune, and all then that arc . und',by rocogniz mats, to presenino aglanat the prisoners flint aro or then shall be in the jail of said county, are to be theta to prOseetitir thorn n 8141 1 ,41 be int.% ' JOSENI ANDAUNOND, Sheriff: Snpronea opi , laß;l , 4llAlo,'/ • • ~ 'July 13,' 11453. ONGSTRETII kIIIt.OTHEIt bare moved 111 .ojip9Ote the ohl.etatia. to the tat - per' fi va', story , atorp,' 8, 411 tall . .Street,aual nee now folly. prOparetl ,to:ealti WI to thepublic iittz..uttlidt!Paitsetl,. va r y • 0f,,WA1.1., renal the weat, p Kmevleith to the Klig,•llah and rvo the wellAttowit at i. 4 or litilitelittri:ZalWfs Warilibei;al',7"eall awl see before part:4ll6l poll(q'null tvrirkt.i.ieli,,en)Ogyed to•kt.ttgthtt pafief. Philatlellphia,r,lllay:t • • • ' odd' pcia,or best igot Etnlir(iy; E..•!,4,1,D -) I. Giac.. gtily44,4 O'por i .• Atareh,lG, ~Uirccllaitcon CANT BE HEAT! Second Arrival of Summer Duv—Goods. TUE subscrilier respectfully informs hi friends and numerous elision:6ra. that he has returned from Philadelphia with a lurga'aseort• meat of Summer• Goods, which will be sold at astonishingly 'low prices Cliths, Gassimeres, Vesting& Muslins, di eom aloglisms. lionnuis, and lints, Ribbons. Gloves. Summar Lawns, Alitts. Paw 5t411 ,, ,, Ilwages, Collars, EdAings, ILuu.3l rchiefs, .Laces, Sioilkin 25. S,l.nlner Silks Pat , neols, &a, 1300'1'8 AND SHOES. ' A large I issurtmotit of Men's Women's and Childreirs Clouts and Slioos, Jenny:Lind And Buskin Shoes at'very low prices. Colored and White CA R PE'l' CiTA N A large assortment of OR oc,ERIES, each as Bogor. Coffee, Molasses, Rice, Tons, &c. Tlik attention of all who wish good bargains is solicited, as great inducements can'bo offered to purchasers. Don't forget the old stand, Humerich's cor ner, North llartover Street, . irrilutter, Eggs, Rugs and Sort, taken a marketk prices. N. W. NVOODS, Agt. Carlisle, June 9, 1853- Superior Clarified cider Vinegar. AU PER fOR article of Clnrnfied Cider just received and •for oak at the cheap - Grocery of IV A CAROTIIERS.3II Nev and Choice. Publications, 'MA "tirmarrY ROME LIFE IN GERMANY, by the Rev cr L.lhue . MODEItS FLIRTATIONS, by Catherine Sinclair. SA NI SLICK'S NEW WORK, THE LAS P LEAF OF SUNNY SIDE by U. 'Frusta. INTERNIEWS MEVORABLE A IVD by Rev. Dr. Coy. A NI AB 61, a Family History,- anti other hew aml I,l'ore:thug works just re• CeiVea and Mr sa:e at the Cheap Book Store. A Al PIPER, Act. _ _ • Tin VO J OVUM!: AIEN, one a Wegortma• ker and the other a Blacksmith, Mac miles tiouth•of Vat lisle, on t tie Baltimore turnoiks. Liberal wages uttil . l be given. jvn strivrAc 1717.4.N7L'ED r "111 E snbscribrr will pay life highest . price in CAS.II i.ir SUMAC, priiiierly cared and delivered in Carlisle. For figned _a clad,. frau Ltd-11-S/OMB $1 pe r poa [I Is will be paid.' and ill priyartion for other J.ACUE3 S11.1t0:11. Carlisle May 13 1353.3. n rizaaxow &TALI; T. J. W. EBY'S FAMILY GROCERY. Java and Maitteaiita Coffees, Green and koasted do., Orleans and Claratied BroWn Sugars, Nlvermed, Crushed and Loaf do, Solt Cru -bed (preset sing) do. Rig I:n•inn and Corn Starch. 11roma. Clmolate, Gtutilla. Rene, -- Mace, Citron, with Spices of„every kind, Seem, Mould, Adamantine Candles, Orleans and Sugar 11. Syrup Molasses, Lovering's finest quality Syrup. Kt - A liesh - ass.,rt mem 01 all the above arti cles, and a general supply of other tinkles usually - kept by-us, all just opened and for sale at bur new store rooms. Juno 8, 1853. J. W. EB Cheapest Dry Goods, Grocery and VA RI IL EIIPORItfM in the country. Joan' no OIPS, • Sprinulield, Cumberland County, Pa. 'N'ptelli g out pablic appreciating the above fact has caused a tremendous rush for Var;. guns at the above establishment, where the cheapest Int of LADIES' DRESS GOODS ever, offered in this section of country, hasjust been received. In Gentlemen's Wear we are 'not behind either, as we have Mt m in endless variely and at all prices, Also, Hardware, Qieenswarm Groceries, Drugs, (his, Paints. Di o Stuffs, Mite, Gov., Bonnets, Boot s and iSts., in fart everything from it Fish flmik to a Sit t of Cloihes; oil 01 which we aro selling at exceedingly law prices, In order to show you, Just give us a call, The bargains we have In,store for you all. All kinds of Country Produce taken in ex change fur gooos, at marlor prices. • • JOIIN IiOOD. N, e.it•in„. ill - 1011)er lot of those cheird Strihrs. Prints, &c. tiprinttliell..lnne t. Tss3.lrn. FRESH TEAS, &c. Beat Brand of Teas. Green and Blae!c, in nintallic'packlges, also in bulk and to orLia-11 packages. A large and general as• sortment Jibe best NV IRON SToN N AND ORA NITK. WARE, with it variety of Glass Ware. and Coninion - Wore of every de• seription, in setts or atherivisc to suit the per chaaer, together with CEDAR WARE, WILLOW WARE, and a vartety of Fancy Waro always. in store and for sal n thu “Family Crourry" nl June. 8.1853 navid Landreth's r . - AGIII6I:IAIVAAL AND 110 It. TlcrOrunAr. Implement de, seed Warehouse. No. 65, Chesnut Street, a.. • .TILE subscribe:lC.ller'; for sale nn extensivens• ehrtn cut of AGRICULTt.TRAL" INT PLEVIENTS, HORTICULTURAL TOOLS, Girden, Grass Field and Flower Seeds, Agriculture!, ilorfieultm al old flotm.nienl PUBLICATIONS. implement slid Seed Callogues, Lund reties Rura I Ite;isier end Almanac 11..1853, furnich •l u I m personal i l i a iLr A c,rqiine i teation. Mny 20, 1353.3 m Fish, Fish, 0 Fish! E pCHOICE lot of No. I MACKEREL, it LIL whole. half end ;pia , ter bbls, also a lot o new No. 3 Mackarel.for bale cheap for cosh n the family grocery store of June 22.1853. G WILLIAMS, Ladles Dress Ggol.s JUST received a large lot of forages, Eta rd rage de Lanes, Lawns, Silks, &e., and tor sale at very low prions at the new and cheap store of WEISE & CAMPI3ELL. Apl 2043 USEFUL, FRAGRANT and GOOD. BJ. liiIIFFKR has just returned from Phil; HD adelphia with an additional sunply'of fresh DILUGS, which in connection with his former - Mock will make his establishment CJIIIIpIet9 in this department, - . In addition to the above he has S'ao.openedp fre.ll supply of Conlectiondries, Fruit, Nuts, pdiots and Edney Acticle&of everr , descein. tion. '111.3 damn' in el the Lidies is &glacially invited to his extensive assortment of Fancy Auricles, Indies 'Pallets', F,ancy Soaps and perfames et every,,variety. Gentlemen 'are invited to examine his fine assortment or Paley rtieleer—Segnre; China add. Porcelain Piges, Tuliaucti of all kinds, Shaving ml.l "Foiltpit Su pi ors merior quality, c ane ,. [wing unit Carritup Whips, and ninny other articles which more especially fillers t gentlemen. A num'ior of tittpri.or, Woollen Mitts 013 linitil. The propriotor will•ho-vcry happy to hare his frieuda and examine his goodewhether they may wi4i to purchase or not. July fi ISA • 13 J-KIEFFER.• JOHN w.3Ir,LL, a.OZZINT W. jipiiroti co., .270E1, GENERAL CONIMIESION MERCHANTS, • 1101VARD STREET, - oppueito Como, ly .„. 'MEER' 4314'1W XLAZT.S. ' • • •ITA GC El VBD O(rani Claciana. it, ti.litll supply',' m at thaftilltivtirig, calebra, . . ~. , . tiiii 100Augar Cd Daiiia;& d'u 'e foci flame; 100 ... 4. a .. : ': etarilil6l',Phirt) ' , & - Co!to Horns ' , .14)0 ' .."..'.. ,; .i , , .D 40113116; Waatp mild. " do.' ' ' : ;llhislaat hr'.tod i;ai nod the Pria'e Slade l at the Londho'lViirlil',e'Fait'. Aloe a 1 Ito Oupply . of .',iCdaatis Ilains;llecon;',Slteakfcre nod Shies alt '.0f.‘.9 . 414}vi1t,h05014:‘!'01 . ..10w 14enili. ' 1' “' •',I;•G. W1LL1A . 1113',,.::: , Josto . .11,18:0. . .. . " Fondly Grocei.'' . , . . . . , . 1 , . ~..," it , EMUABLI3 TONN PROPERTY FOR SALE. HE subscriber offers at private sale the following valuable property, situnteil.on Lowlier Street, Carlisle, viz : • ' No. 1. A Lot of ,Gronpd,' having a front of 24 feet, on Loather street, in the Bor ough of Carlisle, nottfextending 240 feet back to Locust Alley, having ibereonerecied a two story PLASTERCC hIUUSLI wuh n'one, ,„,,Nl.i II= ! 01111.0'1.AB' 'luny back building, and unikr. ..bath, all in goo ' order. !putt'. eight rooms, and sin ext.:client garden. No. 2., adjoiniii4 the above, is a lot o I 2 feet front by 230. feet deifp to alley, hay ing erected on it a two story Plastered House eontiOnini; lour rooms,and having n'gpod garden and a variety of choice fruit trees.. N0.;3., adjoining the:above, 24 feel in front and 240 te.:t deep to add a two story Plastered [louse, with cellatinl_garilen: No. 4., a lot of 12 feet front by 240 ft deep to said alley, with a two story nistered House, well fiaished and a good frarne'stable on the back of the lot. Also a variety of fruit trees in the garden. ' No. 5., a lot of 52 feet to front, by 240 fret deep. to said alley, on which is erected a two , story plastered llouse, with back htil4lings, bake oven,tv.ish house,cistern and ptimp. 'I he house is finished-in first rate aisle. There is a stable Hite sheds on the back of the lot. The lot con tainsa great deal of shrubbery with over one lion dre.l choice graded trait trees. No. 6,, a lot of 10 loot in front by 240 feet drop to said alley, tvillt a new two story Wink use and bask buildings, unto cellars mrllot tillEtm all. ' No. 7, a Int of 16 feet front and 240 eep.' with a new Brick House, same as the a eve, and stable. No 8., a lot 33 feet in front and 240 Jer k , with n huge two story House, well finish hroughom, with nine large rooms, large kitchen, stable, and . other out buildings. The garden is large and emit:tins .1 vartety of Trull trees. The one half an will and pump near No 8 will be sold. • • l'ae above properties are in good repair, and most of them newly built. They will be sold very low and 011 reasonable terms. For fun t .er iitiornuittomenquire of either cr the sub scribers It. E. SIII.WLEY, sr June 8 1853 IL E. SIIEPLEV,jr.• T INT El %V PORT ItIXXZIL 7L IJL subscriber will sell by Private Sale, II the following described dill Property, to wit : Niue acres of Land situate in Oliver township, Peril/ .county, adjoining the flour ishing borough of Newport._Tho Upprove merits arc a Three and a half Scory MERCHANT AND GRIST MILL; with two wathr wheels, propelled by Little Belisle Creek, a never-lailnig, stream, with lour run . of stones, smut machine, merchant and country bolts, Plaster Screw and all the necessary machinery belonging thereto,', Saw story Frame DWELLING HOUSE, - With an exrellent pump at the door; stable and all the m-cessary Out hot,ses.. The said int provetnents, with. the exception of ,the have been made new within the fait two-yews. The Pennsylvania Rail Road passes through this property, and the Pennsylvania Cilial plis ses within five or six 'terr bee of it. Sold w'op criy.ia..within.sixiy perches of the R R Depot iii Newp rt, end nature has made Newport the depot of Perry county, :Aan - beautilul home, or n profitable,investment no property so desi rable has ever been offered for sate to this county. ABRAHAM RISSER., Sane 8, 1853•,2m AHEAD OF ALL CDMPETINDN! “Saxton Loads the Culutnia.” FTP.It days and nie:its of unceasing toil A und - troubie I have succeeded in :narking aid -arranging in) , new stock of II A It D. •kVA It E and altnMigh there has twen a ire. nal:11,16ml rush of cast omen wh a know where t o deal on reasw - tablo :orris, and who appre ciate my old habit uq , l, selling cheap without making much lung afieut the twitter. 1 am constantly making - aibm. 10 - . new customers to drop in and examine : what is undoubtedly: the LARGE"; l' A MY - a Ll , crtissartment of goods ever offered west cl Philadelphia, and embra cing everything usually found in a Hardware S'.ore, front a needle to an anchor, all of which are of the best quality and. will be sold at prices which cannot fad to wive satisfaction. TO CARPENTERS Sr. BUILDERS, - 1 would soy tlht my stock of cross cut. hand, panel ripping and buck saws, bright, black and blue augurs, chisels, planes, locks, hatchets, hinges, screws, straight necked and bar ...ohs, imiticmg, and chopping axes, iron and steel squares, rules, tape mea.ures, levels, &e, cannot tail to please the most fastidious. Can be-accommodated on the twist reasonable tends with Durkee's celebrated York plows at $5 37. Also Plank's, Grai i , - ,head's and others' at manufacture's' prices; sjtades, rakes, lurks, shovels, grass and grain scythes. (Dunn, Dar ling and t :minas in tke.) l'atent and common smiths of hair a dozen different kinds. Grain Cradles, (Gregor's, Plauk's, Craighead'r, and Craw bach's malted it reduced rates. Also grindstones. culling, boxes, chain cistern and fiirce pumps, halter, breast and log chains. sin gle and double traces and spreads Cedar acute Each as tubs, buckets, bowls. Water kegs, to getter with 1111 everlasting assortment el . table and pocket , cutleiiy, options, shears and scis sors. candlesticks, snuffers, shovels arid tongs. kettles, pens, sad iron', waiters, brushes, &e, which - will be sold by tlio wagon load, ten yard bushel or in the ordinary way, coma friends, give its n cull nail see IM yourselves. We'll wait nn yon with pleas ure. and give you bargains of which von can't complain, Reinetnber the pace. East Iligh Street, opprishe Ogilby's done 1,- 1853. . HENRY SAXTON.. .1, E Y B4itG4..rws! .1? ARGAINS ! At OGIGBYYS Wholesale and Retail E P It U . ifly AM now renewing my second supply of Slimmer Goods, and will sell them off client). or than tiny other hou-c — in. the ciniiity. It is Impossible to onumernto—sullice it to ray, hat our stock of Dry Goods is immense crtibra clog every erticle in the line, and at pridis astonishingly low. The ladies patticularly ore invited to call and amino our new stock of. elegant DRESS . C+lol3:. 4 .—Crape Shawls, Bonnets, Ribbons, I Vorit, &c• &c; Our assortment .1 - Centlemen's.Wear is lal and ccinalete, consisting of Cloths. Cassimeres. Ctislimarets, Vestings, •Cotoimades, &e. &c. CAA & MATTIN GS. A full,asaognotii of Imperial, Ingrain, Cotton and Verdi f.htipettingo. Mattings ;ivory" quality and width. • Als ) n new and largo ass.wtment of Ladies' and f.:itildr.ut's , J onny Lind' and Bus kin Shies at very .ow Reo'.llect the 4• Ad stand." East 'Alain street June 1, 1),(53. OGILI3Y. 4f . g . : C (40) Corner of Ylanove'r and 2,9uther eta., Carlisle: r~Hld undersigned has always on hand's large AL stock of superior Cabinet Ware. in all the different stylus, which he :s'prepared to sell at the lowest prices. Ile invite , an mien part ie- Ularly to the Palma Spring Bottom. Betlstgad, moat useful article, which; envrely obviates all objettlens. 'rho bottom can be attached to old Iledsteads. They have given •mire satisfa6 lion to all who have them in use, irroo 1 7 71 NS made lo order :lithe shortest notice. • JACOB F ETiTII. Carlisle Jan'y. 22, 1851.-ly, Extensive Furniture Roues 'IIIAAIEB R.I I I I O,VGB. would root ectitilly tr,P call tho alum:ion liteepars and the pnblio to hie oatonshro stuck of ELE: I 3 , AN'r FURNITURE. including Sofas. Waratobes, , Contra and ether 'Tablas, Greasing .ano plain Bureaus and b•iir,rothru•artieleld Ins branch of business. Mani new - on hand the largeik as., adrtmont of IB.S'in Carlialry at the lowest prices. o:77Collins made at the Shortest notice' and a Hearse previdod.for ftinatals. its I call at hls onablisliment, Nuth Ilano vorstreatotear Glass's it GTILL. . N.8.-Ter tiituro hired out:'by, the month or.yearl Carlisle:March 20. 1850.--ly ..„ ''Estato of •11 Donaldson dee'd . • , ETTBII.B of Administration ois the eetatS Lof Ei;EANOR• DONALDSON, late , of Miami County, Ohlo, deceased, have !nail/rank:4i to the subscriber residinkin Carlisle. AII peritone having, elahnc..ttelinstr said estate will present' them, for cattleman, and. thoce , indebted Are , requechod tointeltoinnivetlinte 'payment to Juno 8 Adaer.. - iiiisccuancoug• FOR SALE FARMERS si)ops., Spring ez, Summer:styles of Hate!: I 7. - --,-,-- - - --, - :i :7,-_-c.:...: .l . - k4. - --a.-_ - - ---- , 4•:".. ,---- -: , q.--- ~-,---,......, ,• - ....,,--.__ . • dr" &J. KELLER desire r reepe'ctfullY ,W-lortn their customers and-,friends that they ore now supplied with a,grent variety of AND CAPS • for Spring Mlll,Summar use In addition to ,a beautiful spring, style of Silk. Date and their extenslve assortment of light and coloured elouoh 'hats they would call particular alien tion to'then Panama, Legnorn, Chip and Straw Hats just received from the cities. Their 11F eortment is large and for beauty of style.execl lence of finish and lownose ni price they cam not he surpassed. -A large aseiortment or %Jays. exclusively l ii h o r n s roi l t u t u : in iv sole , erubar, constantly on hand. Also ctsd assortment of CHILDREN'S HATS.. „ - . We moat.yrespectrukly—inviteihe—citizens-ol Carlisle and vicinity to call nfid•einntine our nesortment nt the_old stand, opposite to the Telegraph .011Icol • ..tt may ll NEW DRUG STORE 1! ! South llanerer Street, Ilrearlhe Centre House.. Mt J. KIEFFER, druggist, Would respect- JUN folly inform too cameos Of -Cuilmle and vicinity that he hits opened a n ew CHEMICA,f,, AND DRUG STORE. His stock is entirely new, and has been selec ted with great-care. As ninny of the articles in daily use by physicians and families deteri orate' by lige and exposure,. great care will be taken not-to allow such arucica.to .accumulate in such quantifies. .A.,tentiort is especially invited to hie stack of ' Medicines,.Eitsentialls , Wines, Extraet•, Conlectia ha Sce. Together with the ny,forn he has a full nasoiTment - of Piiints,. Vavaishea, Dye—Stuffs, Puint and Varnish Brushes, and CONFEGTIGNARIES. of every variety. He hue alseon hand aeplen did egsortrtient of Perfumeries, Soaps, Extracts, Fancy, Hair. Clothes and- Flesh Brushes, Supporters, Br. ast Exhaneters Nipple Shields, Tooth Washes and Pastes ; ak a MEDICINAL WINES . AND BRANDIES, of the - hest quality. SEGA R S.from the best Havana and Spanish houses, o f every,flavor, from one cent upwards. In order to ensure hie customers ogpinst mistakes during any minporaray absence of the proprietor, the semees of an experienced and co npetent assistant hate been:secured, "which will be felt'to be important, in-view of —t ies - whichmre - known to'devolv - e ,upon the cirtny.Mst. .0 - PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS will he faithlitlty and promptly attended to,— Orders from Physicians and Merchants in the e.oitntry will be filled with care, and at prices which must prove satisfactory. - N. B.—All' officinal preparations mnde in strict accordance. With the directions of the Lt. S. Pharmacopoeia. A- liberal share of public patronage is res• peettully solicited. Terms Cash. illay 11 1893.. B. J. KIEFFER. CULPS PATENT POATABLE cxxam. ratz,L, AVID' rit-uss, Ifil li E undersigned having purchased the H right of Prank/in' and Cumberland coun liCB, Pa., and Washington county Aid. for CULP'S PATENT POPTMILE CIDER MILL AND PRESS are new manufacturing machines under the imrnediaio-supervision .1 Henry 8 hrpler, a - practical millwright. Orders will be received and tilled with promptness.— All machines will be warranted. . . By this ntachitte, which can be conveyed on a wheelbarrow, ontrinen and a boy can make from five to eight bat:telt a cider a day,with ea4o, and the cider is tliormighlY pressed front the pomace. The labor is light•ard- the ma chines-arostinple tind — permanenr. This .machine was exhibited the State Agricultural Fair, to Lanca§ter.imEtested with several others, and the_eotomittee awarded the premium to it. The machines are warranted to perforin what is herein stated. Orders are respectfully solicited. N - . B.— the press connected Wilk the mn• chine can be used for pressing corrants, and cutting vegetables for feeding stock. JACOB lIENR SIMPLER, Mny 11, 185:3. fm Chamberfibura Parasols and Sunshades. JUST received a handsome lot of Parasols and Sunshades. EMBROIDERIES Also, it large as9ortineni 01 Cull Elndersleeves Spencers, Collars and Ruffling, for sale cheap. „-- SPRING SHAWLS d 1 .11.1, -- tilot of handsome Spring Shawls, for sale very cheap. FANCY GAITERS Also, Black and Fnney Coloured Miters, lost received and for sale low nt the new ard.chenp store of WEISE Be CAMPBELL. Carlisle, A pl 20, 1853, Lined Buck Gloves. TIE, snlmeriber has on hand slen's DUCE GLO VUS, ii4.l with Sheep =kin, suitable for d ivinz gloves. innl9 W.IIITN Cheap Ind Gloves. The subscriber has just opened another in voice of the best quality .Puris Kid Gloves, the low price of 621 ea. per pair. GEO. W, lIITNER, moNrcznes ZIONAMTS 1 - 500 BONNETS ,just received, et prstea oin 37 ets up to $5.001 Itiltbensand TriSnmiugs to.match uncomnymly low PARA / S . ULS, An immense assortment just received, from 1 2 1 ets up to $4 50 _ _ DRESS GOODS, The ladies nro respectfully invited to examine our large and elegant stock tit Dress Goode now opening at Ogilhy's Emporium, CARPETINGS & NIA'rTINOS;. The largest and cheapest lot of Carpets ever brenlitto Carlifire.. Also 4-4, 5-4,& 6-4 white and colonied Matting, stow 'opening, and selling I ewer at* other store In the enmity et Carpet WO. BOOTS & SHOES, Several thousand pairs -now opening. Rad eel:in ut prices ihnt ustottiali 'est:A-yi) ly Only 0' cents for a pair el Shoes at' the-Clitiaji Devlin CIJAS. OPILBY. Cordele, Apt 20, 1853. SPRING FASHIONS FOR 1853. FORGE RELLE,It. respectfully announ. "Illirces,to his old Patrons and the public gen orally that he has just received she SPRING STYLE OF GENTLE , ikIEN;S lIATS, manufactured at one :of, the best establishments to Philadelphi4' to 'winch 'he invitee special attention.' Ire has also nonsiantly onAtind a large and varied assortment al tis °nip manufacture an well as city made t IVITS dltrir, CAPS, , suitable for• he 'ticasothooinPrisind every vari eil of Russia, Bcaver„Moletecin end Silk Hats, finished in the' latest style, together with a full assortment, of Caps of every shape and doe cription, and at every price•,Ho particularly . invites the, public to call and examine his exten sive assortment, which in style,' material and finish, cannot bo surpassed by any in • market, and which ho is able to put at prices tower than over. tcrßemeinber hie old stand on North Hanover steeet,,hotween Humer's end Sener's ete ••• [June 17 HOUt•E AND LOT FOR . SA.LN, , . . TUE sulticribeit offers for'sale the BRICE HOUSE and Lot, 95 feet front by 340 It deep, • now occupied by Mi. liter, Itclier,:in'Nerth Ilancivor street. The house . and all the ini ,!.prevoinents• aro 'nearlyy nelv,.:,,The dwelling contains thirteen coiled robnie,,ipeluding.don- - bid -- ‘ifttachocr eiaterti.. Stpoke H'.Use and ittible . : •E'Or farther infoiartion apply next door to' the preinittes - to •-'• • . •I.I,It:WEAVER, Tiflo 13 !fib, ' : ;Agent. In the Court of ; gammon -Peas--o Cumberland poutly., ' "Cutheride Eiehellergeo • .• by:her next-friend 'Levi N 0,3 Jun feint 1853. ' • ••• :• •• • ..,. ..Subnine • va sur Divorce. ,••-•,b3cotl' Eichelberger, , • fikipo pirty Apflterm 1653:' ' . its; ... L .' : Subpeua -,••[ • • ••• • ~ , The said iinhpOintruhrint;*livfili, •fi hderilesited:Oittref,•.r.nid 'Ven& eta prohf yr. lido that the so;iti .111006.:41elteiber6t ., the difitindstit enuld•nikke'reund siil,seiti#)Unty, berland ' •••-•.; .• • Now'the' sitid ;11t4.13-,Elhhill il ii*Sr,'the do. '!•lrend•nt terbetaby,notitiOil , iind'ilifnuti , ed JO sp.' pelf , en fire( day .4 AtifthffOtTii ?• , -.ltootdny . ;Jibe 25fd rtns,we, 4 " Jd§..MoDAft ' friCOND•.' July 11, 1853, • Sheriff.. - • BRAIN DR/LIS. FOR 1853. - 4 . • . • . mooßE's• PATENT GRAIN DRILL AND SEED PLANTER, for planting wheat, rye, oats, barley, indian corn, timothy seed, - etc. Thiti'mneltine vas patented July 2d, 1550. its operation during the three post years hoe been . highly ' successfnil; wherever it hoe been thor oughly tested, its, good qunlities,hove been universally acknowledged; and notwithstanding tho great increase of competition, it still continues to maintain its superiortity over all others yet , . in nee. During the year, 1850 and 11151 it received the highest premium at sixdifferent Agricultural Ex hibitions, as follows—Two in the State of Maryland, ono in Michigan, ono in Delaware, and two in Pennsylvania; while within the past year it was awarded the first and liner:et premiums at each 'of the county exhibitions of Chester, Berks and Schuylkill. . . The fact that in receiving the aboVe premiums, this machine was brought at several different times in a fan- and open competition with 'lOl the-Grain Drills of any note, yet in use,' and after a careful examination and investigation, I y the authorized committee, was in every instance awarded the highest premium—is a matter worthy the consideration of the purchaser. Its principal points of recommendation are, let —lts durability, 2d ifs perfect simplicity of con strtietion, 3d the easy milliner of regula-ing to sow any desired quantity of seed, 4th the exactness with which it distribntes rho seed, operating equally well on uneven and sidling ground ea on an even surface, sth its easy drought, being about 25 per cent lighten- than most other seeding machines now in use. All letters for informotiOn, no well ns orders for mnchines, will be ppromptly wended to. The manufnerory hitherto under the firm of Leo, Pierce & Lee, hat. been changed, and is now conducted by, LEE, PEIRCE &THOMPSON, to whom all orders ehould be addressed. B, M. NIELDS Ageht. Crcildoun Post Office, Chester county, Pa. July 1:0, 1853 -6%y _. . EXLVER MEDAL .. . Awarded to this Machine at the Fair of the American Institute, New York, Oct. 2 BM ' A Diploma at the' Franklin Institute, Philadelphia. First Premium at the Mato Fair, Utica, New York, and at the Col Ida and Rensselaer county (New York) Fair., and a Diploma at the 'Westchester County Fair at White Plains. =II • Hicitoit's PATENT IM • Itt the present arringoment of this highly approved and valuable Mlll, the Tabor la dividad by arranging a cutting Clylindm, to break the appim,.and then dellyer them to the lower Csllndera to be minced to potence. by thin ar rangement the work It perfetmetblaster and with much lose labor. Thee Press Is arranged with u mind, larger screw than formerly, and by a very ingenious device the use of Chu bog Is dispensed with and the Tub made to open at will to do. liter the pomace, while at tho same time the Cider 'ls left clear and tho work can be done with much less labor than by the old method. The Cylinders.ano covered with heavy sheet Me, both , on their peripheries and ends; the wood In them to arranged so as not to red-tlan wholowerk on the 11111 and l'ress made in the Very best manner and arranged with especial view - to their durability and service. No Farnier Ivlio uses the 11111 easefully and recording to directions will be dleappotrs teotilmit. on Alto other hand ho will find this one of the most valuable and efficient machines on his farm. . . . Tho machine-1s made to run by horse, steam, or hand power, and when the apples are ground, a small boy of 14 years of agleam preen the pomace...v.lth nil In all former times it was supposol that a large quantity of Cider could maybe made by twinge ponderous machine, that slowly crushed the apples without grinding them nue.- They were then made into a - mess/Ile ebbeso in straw; and most severe and long pressure woo required to extract a portion of the Cider, a conalderablequantity beiffienbeeched by the straw and the ulnas of pomneo;. and to obtain this unsattsffictory result the farmer hod to take all his bonds, and perhaps his sit-memo team, and devotee whole day that could hare been more profitably employedl to make from el: to eight barrels of Cider. To obviate the. difficulty the Farmers-have heretofore labored untler,.thls Machine has been invented, and the statement of n few facts will prove that It is not only the best Merlin° of the kind In existence, but it is the moat profitable list n man ran have on Ills farm. Tho apple° are by this 3lnchine grated up Into a fine pulp, se that it requires but a comparatively light pressure, and that but a minute or two, to extract all the Cider, II being ascertained by practical experiment that One-Fourth more juice can be obtained Onus by the old' process. Be sides this, it only requires two bonds to grind up and make Into Cider a larger quantity of apples than can be possibly done on tho old-fashioned machines. On this pram, owing to the compactness of the pomace In the tub, null the cons 'pleto manner in which it Is ground, n pressure of from a to 5 tons—that ran easily be obtained—will produce a more favorable result than fifty hms ,pressure on the ordinary Entered according to Act of emigre., to the year tea, in RECOLLECT THUS IS THE N RMIVZOVAT, JOHN D. GOBS hereby informs his old friends and customers t::at he has removed his TIN IVAIID AND 5T0RE.200516 to the room lately occopied by Mr. J. W. Guy as a Grocery Storoom Main street, where no will ns heretororermantilitcture and' keep constantly in 'stu.e every deserip ion of TIN AND SIIEET . IIION - WARE, . made its the best style and ut the very lowest prices. . Good unrktnelfand.the rosy best,ma• !mint alwaye et - nolo td.g.) as to "ensure entl-re sati.factiou.. SPOUTING 'and JOB-M URIC done at the shortest notice, in n superior , man ner, and ittifair prices.. in store at all seasonti a large and attractive variety of ItARLOUIb NiND. COOKING STOVES, _ compritiing every mew and fancy style, of all 'Prices and sizes, adopted to burning either wood or coal. ills assortment of stoves he in tends shall net be surpassed by any other ee— tablisliment;. comprising a score or !sore of difEretit styles to suit all tastes.. Thankful to his friends forl he patronage so long bestowed upon hint at his old stand, he — respectfully in vites a call-at his new establishment, confident that his large.as•sortment ent.not fail to p lee. Apribc2.sr, txSS. .10ILIN 0. GORCAS FASEHONA•BLN Clothing. Haase. pIIE subscriber is now having made up. a logo lot of veil; superior I.SLOTIUNG, which he is determined to sell as kW if not lower than any other house in the country-- llio stock iwill consist Ed— na° Dross, Ssuinett,aelc and Overcoats Casaitnere, Sattinettand Velvet Cord Pants, Satin and Cadmium Vesiings„&c. Also, Gloves. Ilosiery,Suspenders, Cravats, Shirts, Shirt Goltara ' Umbrellas, lists, Caps, itlerinti Shirts and. Drawers, I will st all timers keep aigood assortment of Cloths.Cassitneres and—Votttings on. hand, wltith willbe modO UP to .order in the best and nuitit fashionable style. T have as .foremaa of this establishment a-practical tailor, one who has had considerable experience in the busi ness, and is not surpassed as a cutter in the borough Of; Carlisle.• Ail-garments made to order warranted io fit and well made II not, no sale: am now receiving tliiisc , F,from Philadelphia a fresh assortment 'of ( lath, Cnssimeres and V esting,s, to whiti I invite the - attention ofiny numerous old customers and the, public in generaf t . in wan of. cheap and g ind ,Tsrment's s,vtll do well and save money try eallintrand eximettingthisitock be fore purchasing,elsewherci No trtittble to shoiv. the Recollect the - stand netts door to flutltlsildee's lintel., 'lgnit e ;no thistakti ,jus t 'ens doorTroin the' cornea:. SoPeR „ Ulf ARLES Daturir. Real Estate at 'Private. .Sale. •-• • H - subscriber offers at Private Sale the i I Pat% an which ho now Situated in South:niddleton toWnship. - Cernherland coati-' ty.' about' two' miles South el.- Carliele.'con 'mining, 3) actiYa' . M.Yrfi' , or •lesi; of firet.rate limestone land; ail•unde.'pood fence din it' high state of cultivation.. The unproverneate are a double twristory Stale Heim, lately . C re Cr - paire a Dank Darn, Stone Spring R 813140 and other' natVaildiage.., Thar°. is,46o,4l,fineroi. chard of choice Runnirtgvnter through .Icts very doiorabki,r, prep-, 1. err ,epiplot;• esPeabllY • for "Peranue deiutink , toc;,ourebeeu ,queateddo-Oalr and -•.m ay 2:3; N • onnot vreatheto., "eti . Auticiiiierriasiop e nl inVoice, V't)gtri4ll',4l,il.oll-0 tai3C k . 0 01 )0C erp ,Debllo- ‘filf Ai, newt(' 'price 3 .,•;Alti ,TC!-„P.'4,lie,ap !lot ql Dten• • , . • 1•115 . ' GEO.*;•IIITNER. PROVED CIDER. MILL.: - • Cider Press, even if thonpples were grounds as finely as on the improved 31111; and if the apples wore merely crushed, an on tile Nut 3lnrhhie, it would require a pressure of one hundred tons to produce the result "accomplished by this Patent Mill. The fbileawing may be adduced as the decided advantners of this Mill. First—lt will mnlto more Cider than any other Press, with a given quantity ofaiiphs, in a given time, and with much Inn labor nndexpense. t will make cleaner and sweeter Ciderthan any other Mill. Thfrd—You can make the Cider as you want it, andwhen you want it—and in quantities from ono gallon to 0 or 10 barrels, • Fourth—With it you can press your . Currants, Cherries, Berries, Chrece. Butter, Lard, and Tallow. Filth—With it you can save one-fourth .. .of your time txx - making Apple-butter. • Sixth—With Ite use you can at all limos havei Fresh and ftweet Cider. . • With nil the advantages reaulting from thipmusemdon and WO of sueli a =chino—at a price so low that it la within the reach of all-con It be that any Intelligent ' , armor would do without itt Do you wish to have in yourbonse at all times Mar that Is sweet and fresh, the only time it is really healthy end fit for itho—and-do you wish to save a great portion of tho hard labor attending the making of ' Apple-butter If so, buy this machine, arul our word for It, yen will not be disappointed. This hini is warranted superior to any other portable Mill•in eaintence, and the Proprietor is ready at any time, (on lid, notice being given,) to test It with any Portable Mill that in not an Infringement on it. Farmers eaatnine.thia newly IMPROVED MILL, before you buy any other. Ono great edvantage of trills machine over all others, is, that it will not choke up, and hard or soft apples can be ground, and yet the Cylinders all) always remain clear and in grinding order. All orders will be filled in the order in which they are received, and all persons wantthg them would do well to send their others early, and state at what time they want the Mill sent. This 3011, attended liy 2 men.. wili;when properly worked according to directions, make ti to 12 barrels of eider a day— and will grind alone by horso-power from 100 to 300 bushels of apples a day. ' Are- The Prieo of the 011111 e $4O, freo of freight. • HARittelnliic, PA., May, 1853. W. 0. HICKOK. the District Court of the Hastert, Diztrlet of Pecasylesnia. EAV AND IMPROVED HARDWARE—SPRING SUPPLY. E subscriber wishes to draw the Mien don of the nubile to limit own interests which they may consult to good advantage b: examining the elegant tomicarnplete assort moot of Hardware Pt every, description, whic Pin is now reottiviugat his old 'stand on Nort. Hanover street, O C O , AC UM AKERS We have a ,large supply of springa, hubr bands, laces, curtatns,-and Roar oil cloths an. drab clothe, of diflitrent gualhies, in fact ever. thing hi your luie. • TO CABINET-MAKERS We offer complete setts of veneers, knobs an mouldings of walnut and mahogany, to suit both the taste and the purse. CARPENTERS EXAMINE the splendid assail tnent of tools in your line as also a complete stock of building materials zu , ll as locks,. hinges, screws , latches, glass paints, oils. varnishes, 'turpentine. &e. .and .yo runs carpenters tolls cheaper than ever, zi has been . acknowledged, by a carpenter wit has seen them: ' BLA,C,RSMITIIS cannot go wrong in giving na a call for a sup pry of hammered, rolled, slit and oilier ito genetally used, as ills i cast, shear America and English blister steel, &c. &c. OUR FARMER FRIENDS will also.consult their interests by louking of ourchoap shovels, forks, trace chains, homer, and every other article trorn_a .cradle to s plough,tasnit CllOlll in price and quality, VIC PUBLIC GENERALLY • r are also invited to examine the quantity and quality now :on hand of cedar Ware,ltitis,' (Morns, buckets, oils, such as fish, sperm and; flaxseed oils, which will be sold at the loivest" cash prices. I would'also call attention to 'my splendid- assortment of WALL PAPERS,i prei.eating, a numberless variety of - Patterns at, priceslrom 6 cts. upwards. Remember there is no mistake here, fin all articles - will be sold; at the l)vest cash prices at the old and .wellt kit awn 'Stand rn.'fslorth Bantaver street. East: skis, hawse') 141cClaughlin'a Rotel and Kell er's Ilat Store. JACOB SEA ER. march 16 New Goods!! New Gbods!! r iiL subscriber having just returned from the city offers.to his custoin - ere and the public in general a large and well selected as eort . inotit of Carulice, , Fruit, Nuns, &.,• which'. for mien and quality. can't be beat. ilaVe ca ',tautly tan hand and manufac ttiring-OANDIbIf.I of a impeder quality, con. • siet ng cif Stick candies of all. kinds, :Mint, Leman'. Chocolate .&, Gum Dropa, ' Fruit and Nuts 'cif all 'kinds; such , es • . Oranges. Lemons, Flgs,ltnisonii, Dates, .; Prunes, 'Almonds, Eligl'sh': Walnuts , Cream Nuts; FillicrO" - C i octia:Nuts, California & African Ground' Nu s, &u• A leo - ra" largoaistiertment' of Willow Cradles, Ctitis,-Coachas..4.4.,;.:Aceordeonii fromls' ca. • te $.lO, Gittler;;Sugar; and Water 'Crackers, Cavondleli, Ccingreae, Mrs Miller's'and-Good , wi ea'ri e '-eat l'obaocct,:and 'a variety. of other ' ' ttio liberpl pationsee lierteforiexten,. ,ifed to 414 hif fropea to.. toceive a continuance t (nritetneatber t h e plata, oppo -4)101A11.10N'',11A14,,,. .; . • •Alirlf;fl7,lB43. woitvitEy. • •,..E§,tate of Jane Whampopl,-dee'd; , 28' Adniiniitration'en 'the esi4te: •of •Jatts Wirlrrioor4lats.of Mian*iee,. Ohio. decdosed,, have bean grdnted to the 'sub: 1 scriber, residing in Carlisle: All pstiona , ,ing cleimohgeinst 'mid write willipiteitgAooloi for setilernent, 'end tibiae indebtod;;Siio - fegtiss-4 red ttilnakdimmddlatelitfynihnt, l / 4 10;::' , ': BAWL EVB,l4,lTit: '• • • , „ IMM ,S'ulnincr ngsotto. PERRk 001INTVI WARM SPRINGI3. .TH° proprietor ef "this place feeling highly . gratified with the success which hatratten• dad his management of the aboVe establish— ment during the' -past 'season, haa lutiher increased his efforts to render .the place and accommodations, still - more inviting and cam fertable, by adding - a new large Bath Renee, 'with Summer Houses, Sic. These Springs' are situated on the banks of Shertimit's„and empty into Sherman 's Creek $ a stream associated with the thrilling ',scenes between the early_acttlers of that-part of Penn:. Sylvania and Aboriginal, whose hunting grOutid lay on its margin. The qualities of the water of the Warm Springs are moat extraordinary, indeed, so much so, that none ' has ever been ascertained iu the united States for the speedy and permanent cure of all eruptions of the, skin, and every speciesof Cutaneous Diseases... Hun - of Certificates could be ptoduied and published, if requisite to the Many cures it has perfortned: The Bathing Houses aro so arran. gad as to use the water olthe different springsr some of which throw out ninety gallons of rm..' ter to , the minute. The Springs are accessible by.the Central; Railrt.ad to Duncintion, where a fine nevi coach , is in readiness on the arrival of the cars to con— vey passengers who desire to visit the Springs,. fourteen miles N. W of Duncaimon. All per.- cons leaving Philadelphia in the morning maim of cars can arrive at the Springs at 5 o'clock' the same evening... ' -The'coach will cemmence• running daily on and ofter the 10th of June; and continue daily • during the _season:leaving the Springs every morning so es .to reach the cars going East and -West: ~ All comtnunica.-- tions 'for the Springs should be directed to Dun— cannon P. 0., and will arrive at the Springs • daily. The terms of boarding will -be made , moderate, and the boarders can depend upon • every attention'palirlhem._ Sherman!s_Creek , " affords deligbtfdl fishWg. as well as fine sailing: i boats, and horses and carriages on hand for out.. The country affords fine' roads for riding, and the scenery is beautiful. The dis— 'tance from Philadelphia to the Springs,.l.23 miles. Fare $4 001 - 1:1:1FA coach will tee-every Wedhnsdity and-1 Saturday to ho Springs, Itrivingearlisle on the. arrival of the cars from the Ewe. The ceacht. will start from Burkholder's . Hotel; but thoset who leave their names will be called for sit their. residences. if they desire it. Fare $l. jeis H. H. ETTER, Proprietor- • WUITE struistrxt SPIZINGIC: Doubling .Gar, Cumberland 6ounty, Paola THIS popular end delightful Summer 'Re treat, so favorably known, is situated at Doub ling_ Gap, in the mountaine -which -form the northern boundery of the Cumberland Valley, *bourn miles southwest Of Hariisbuirgi The Springs aro accessible, from the'Eastern cities by Railroad to Newville, via Lancaster, Har risburg snd Carlisle. From Newville‘ to the• Springs there 8 miles of good staging: Pair. sengers leaving Philadelphia or tialturore,ift the morning, will arrive netlitv Springs about 6' P. M. , at a cost of front $3 50 to $4. Many improvements have been made during the last year, which render the place still' more aurae. tire.. There is a wide field for huntieg--tind the Trout-fishing in the Big Spring at Newville ie the bent in the country. _.l.ror further tertian. tars, please address , ,\ June V. 1853 tegal anb Notii-cs NOTICE, • N on. is hereby given ibat the 6CI. • BERLAND VALLEY SAVINGS IN lrioated in DiClsinson township; • Cumberland county., will make application , to the next Legislature, el the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for an act of.lncorporetten, with• a capi tal Of : notices than Ten nor more than Thirty Thalamic Dollars, Sur the purpose of • receiving deposits,of money both transitory .and on Interest, and or making loans and discounts, . with suoh othor (privile ges its are usually 'gran ted to Savings Institutions. ' By order of the . Directors. WM. GALBREATH. Tr, as. 0 . D. L. BEELNTAN, Sec'y rje22,6ml NOTICE. x - r orrc E_ is .herebyr, given-that application will be made to the next Legislature, agreeably to the constitution and laws of this Commonwealth, for an alteration in the charter of the Carlisle Depositeißank) so as to confer upon said Bank the rights. aud• priv:ileges of e.- bank of issue, and to change the namaro-ihat of the " Carlisle Bask." By order of the Board of Directors June 29, 1953-6 m Estate of Eliz. Bowman, 'dec'd. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Ad ministration. on the Estate of Elizabeth Bowman, late .of West Pennsboro township. Cnmberland CountMeceased, have been gran-, ted by the Register of said county to the sub scriber, residing in the' sante township. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to mate payment, and - those" having claims will present them for settlement to _ _ SAMUEL DILLER.; Atim'i. Time .23. 1853 Estate of Robert Graham, LETTERS of Administration on the estate of ROWORT , GRAIIAM, late of South Mid• dleton townehip i .Cumberland County, deed., have been granted, to the subscriber, residing in Diciknson township, in .said county. All parsons having claims agaihst said estate will present them for settlement, and Those indebted are requested to make immediate• payment to W"141 GLENN. Adm'r. OM !PAILITTIMI 8c PAPER HANGIMI.. wm. HARN would. respectfully an nounce to the citizens of Carlisle ihst • he •htia , recommenced his business Of fibesollaintingi Glazing, and Paper Hanging,, in all its various branches. His aS'op is in the rear of the Grammar School.. Thankful for past favors he hopes by strict attention to business toihare a portion of public kmtroillite. He will also attend to the trimming and painting of Venitian &c. Priem; made to suit the tinneen all work warranted goodflr no pay, Caarlisle. Lst 0v.9, lB9 l 9—tt • Estate of Anna Eberly, deceased LETTERS of Administratiott on the Estate of ANNA ESERLY, late of Sil ver Spring twp, dee'd,.heve boon granted to the subscriber. residing in the same township:, All persons indebted to said estate arc requea, ted to make immediate prtymeot..aud; those.. having claims Will present them for.aettlement LEVI E. MARTIN, July 18 , Adm'r. INSOLVENT-NOTICE. ARALL,persons are hereby - notified that I have applied by petition to the Hon. JAIIEB MI 'I WI. President Judge ofthe Court-of Com•-• mon Pleas in and fot• the County' of Cumber:- land, for. the ,benpfit of the Insolvent Laws of this Commoriweatth• and that the said fudge has appointed MONDAY, tbe'22d,day of Au guatnext to hear me and my crediters,.at tho, Court House in Carlisle. Of which.ymt. will' please take notice. ' • SAMUEL DARR. Tuly 11 LIM - Vto'llo3D. . .„ THE unilareignod haOng`been appointed acs auditor . by the Court •of • Common Pleas. oft, Cumberlandi county, to -Make 'distribution of the faience of. money in;the 'handb , ofthe as signees of Paul Martin amongst the creditors °film said PAW; wail meet for thatpurposta his office in the borough of Carlisle, ea . DAY the 1211rdnyt. of August next, clock, A. M, All interested will therefore tem. notice, HUGH GAULLACHER,• • • July 13 1853 . . Auditor. THOMAS H. MILES, NNW CLOTHING ROCIIVUIr A.ND FURNISHING . . STORE,: Opposite tile Rail Road Offles, West high StrSet 4 , • Oarlisle. rU. MILES desires to inform hie skit JL •, friends and the publio that he has opened ° general clothing oetabliehment. and has' now in store an extensive. stock, of the. best and; cheapest geode ever offered in Carlisle. Mot.'a, Youth's and Dora clothing, for Spring, Summer and Winter wear, now an hand of every variety' and furniehed at reduted. ratee. ,lie has alsa a' largo and ';well selected assortment of Piece Goode, of.Englfsh, French. and Gorman- Fabrics, of new anti beautiful pat. tome, for ewe pants and vests, , which will ba mode to order in the meet - approved and koh l ionable manner and in' asopertoiotilti,of work.. manship. ' A fell thud 'Olsgen(ateek• of Gentle, men'e'Furnishing Goode, Muth' as glovee; and fancy shins; vollefei ; handkerelliAll.;;' i!ifff• &c.,;censtantly ,Itittit;otty , hand.'...2l.loo Ilubber, 0 verceive odd 'Legging . / 4 t" Feeling confident irotiohir.repttlittion'Whch It befitted hia: , ,oonattinsl•alm:• or ,eatti'es of fart to secure ferlAis hthlftiOnt,',Of A. llty ploase.ttn•testieethillyiirtvites' ,00s Wooden' of bid elw,Phicliltitikt al I IYAAtk. *ambit, and wlo prices tonne& bo 'waned. May % ' - , --ECO-PT COYLE, Proprietor W. M..BEETEM, Cashier.