'sllistellatteattg. , . . 'Estat.o_of 141u6r .F. McGuire decid. • 11 - I T FERSof Administration, on - the Us— A. txte of-MARY FISHER MeGUIRE,' deuM. late of Hampden township Cumbeeand county. hays been issued to the subscriber Ye', siding in the, same township. 'All - persons hay• ing olaiiits against the Estate will present them fur settlement„ and tltogo indebied• will make pnytnent to . • THOS. B. BRYSON, • • Adm'r - Estato,of .Mary. NoVic, dee'il. IIVOTICE is her-014 given hatiletreretesta .111 mentary on the estate of IVIAVMN ODLE, late of the beronfth of Carlisle, deceased, have bean duly granted by the Register of ,said county, to the subscriber residing in,the same place.. All persons haying claims against the Emno will present them ler settletnent, and those indebted will make payment to ROBERT NOBLE, Eee. -414)y-27, 1853; VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE: /PUP, subscriber offers at private sale the FARM at present occupied.by him, situat— ed in Monroe ,townsltip, Cumberland county, nbaut four and a half miles from Carlisle and one mile a nd a half ir . oin Churelttoun, on the Lisburn road, containing 52 acres more or less. The land-is in-a-high-state of-cultivation, podia well stocked withfrnit of all kinds, there being a good orchard of pruned apples, peaches, plums, Pea. The itn• 01; n g , provementi being a TWO RY LOG 111./USE, log barn and other out houses. There is a well of excellent miter at-the door and also a good cistern. For further information apply to the subscriber on the premises. JOHN S. COOK LI N. Carlisle; Jai), 27, 1853. ti. WANTED ATEACHER, for the High Free School of the luirotiffh of Nowyille, Cumberlona co. Pa. Application should he made soon, as the school is to commence on the 22d of August A libtaal,salary will be giten.• By order of the Board. 1. 111. DAVIDSON, See'y. jy ,'0,.-3w TOBACCO. A FIZESIT supply of B. Goodwin & Bro's rSartiaparilln Mixed, and Yellow 'flank Fine Cut Tobaccoe's, Just rpecived at the new and cheap Grocery of July 20, 1833. W. A. CATZOTHERS. STltAlr,n,EirEn d'i AME to the premises or the subscriber, nt tj Middlesex Crossings, about three rrtles east of Carlisle, on the railroad in North Mid dleton township, on Ow '2711i of June, n two 0 14 [MIN DIA: ."ft.cpx, F wit!' it white ,• Lee. There are no other murk 3 a boutltor 41116 to mention. The O%V. a ll • nor is -requested •to 0111,7" /" T1'ra:_own, forward, prove properly, pay charges nod she har away. July 20, 1853. _ fl Nit Y Slll'l'll. FRUIT, CANDIES, &c. FAMILY parties Sabbath Schools and Pic arc parties in going to the country will do well try calling at the cheap Drug Store of I, J. Rieffer, where they can, be aupplied with ar ticles at the lowest rates and bt the best qual ity. CA NDlES—retatt price, 20 acute per p tnncl. A general as t-tmont of Patent Alea• iciges constantlY On band. iY2O JUST FRESI - 1 supply of puints, oils, varnishes ill dye stuffs, glass, putty, sash fouls, &c. fur sale cheap. 11A KIN G SODA—A fresh stpply just to ceiveti. - BRYAN'S ruotoNw WAFERS for coughs, colds, amlima, consumption and all diseases 01 the lungs. •WINES, prime article of Yrench brandy, port, minion - a told sherry wines lur medicinal purposes. , COD Li 011,—A tresh supply, fuf the cure of coughs, colds, consumption and bronchitis. COLOGNES, Ate— Bay seater, cologne, ex tracts, pomades and oilier perfumery. 1111 EU NI ATM: unit sprain mixture, mean• rail at- Kieller's Drug and Chemical Store.- 00e of the best 'remedies liar-riteumatitm, or sprains or lameness in horses. "A penny saved is a penny made." Do you believe it 1 then come to Kieffer's D ruff and Chemical Store if you want to save mopy and buy your drugs, chemicals - and metliMies, such us castor oil, sweet oil, worm medicine, cough drops, pills, strengthening plaster. liniments, l t air-d!e, hair tonics and regenantors, cordials, essence looms. cinnamon, peppermint. spices, eiktVO4 &C. CLI 111 Ain°, I, urtung fluid lamps, lk•C.. all for sale at the cheap Drag Store '' 4 , of B. .1. h . E ha t. Segars and Tobacco. Persons feeling themselves disposce to in, dulge itt goo. Segars are requested to call at the Drug Store of 13. J. KIEFFER, where they may obtain an article which he hesitates not to recommend as being die best in Carlisle. Perions visiting Carlisle should not leave fore t ,k.j a cr a ghtttett at 13. J Kieffer's Drug and Chemical Store, South Hanover street. Ile has out hand a variety of fancy articles,..such as ltitLelothes,..tleA and moth brushes, co logne bottles, furniture dusters, portfolios, note paper, .worked and card baskets, visiting cards on.l ca4e:i, a line variety of tans, aceordeons, The' ladies are invited to call and examine t•updrior Ism ta. Call soon, as he Is determined to sell bargains. • 13. J. KIEFFER. July 20, S. Ilrotover st. NOTICE E heretofore existing firm of M. & Steiii.er, MAW - been dissolved for a shell tune and hake again united under the firm of Steiner & Bros. S S Cot-nerd Market Square. Hoping antler the increased firm of Steiner & Bros. to have an increase of their former business. They have now every facility and will snare no efforts to please their customers they having made arrangements with Abe lar• "gent importing houses of Baltimore and New York so as to receive the first styles of Goods that come to those markets, and ut the LOW EST PRICES! Thankful for pist patronage they solicit a confine:l'lMo from their old customers, and , respectful', invite all others to extutine their new style'of superior SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING ' all of their manufacture; and malting as com pinto art assortment as can he found in any store in the Uhited States•. As fellows: DRESS & FROCK. COATS, .of the_ best qualities of English and French Cloths, made and trimmed in the very best style ; single breasted Albert COMP', a new style, well adapted to business men, of French black and colored cloths, at very low"priCi , s ; stogie breasted Frock coats of French cloths, close imitation of the fine dress frock coats at hall pricer udring Sack__Coats of cloths-nasal xneres and t weeds„vaiious colours and pikes. ;PANTALOONS, French Black Doeskin add Fancy Cassimqrs of ei.ery deicription. VESTS! VESTS!! VESTS!!! Rich Fancy Silks and Satins, Plpclt do, Dom bszines, Vulenciaa, hlnramllos , and ChaHies at all prices. BOY'S CLOTBING.. A itollosoritnent of Boy's Clothing. FANCY DRESS ARTICLES, embracing all the- new — style - s — errenci Silk Cravats, English Satin do. tee. , - Gloyes—•White black and colkl 1, Lisle and cotton of every description. 'Fri - nis and Carpet Rags of superior finish an 1 .t low prices. Suspenders of superior Fre glints and - American manufacture, Ulmer. shirts and, Drawers of fine Merino, ittc, not jean and moslin .of eyery 'description. tn breilftA of silk and cotton, very cheap. which will be sold at the lowest prices whole sale. or tetait. Krßornember the , Stone ffonse, corner oi the 'Public Square. ;STEIN ER & BROS. Carlisle, Altiy 18,1853. LIFE INSURANCE. THE undersigned having been the agent of the Keystone Life ,insurance Company, 31. Harrisburg: continues. to act in that ea aacity, by atithovity. or-said 'Company. He would respectfullyonform the community that ati wilkattend to such•persons as may signify :heir desire to insure their lives, and thusgive f oam protection to their bereaved fainilir a and 'riends, in ease of death. 011 ice in West Porn 'rot Street, Cerliffle..: • - • , . Dlaveri If - _J. WORTIIINGTMN. sIIMAO WILN,TXITI r HC sabacrilier will; pay the'cliiheat - price in CASH for •sintAc4 . property : cured and delivered io'Carlislo. For a good,. 3 atiele,; - froo- from atoms .$l - 10 par' 4uralrao: pounds will bo paid, oodia - propartiOrifor other, quaiitica. , J ACOII: $11.11.0M,' : • ~~;:-- • _ .~ i ta'..4.ii "ay r Orr . gore CANT BE:REAT Second - Arrival of Summer--Dry-Goode. ,THE subscriber respectfully inTornts hi iriends.nnd' oitmerotis. eustotners. that ho has .reluened from Philadelphia with a largo assort• meat of Summer Gaud?, which will be Bahial astonishingly low prices CI ;this, Cussitneres, Vestings. Muslins 7. Cilicoes, Gingliatn.3, Bonnets, and flats,' ltittbons,.Glaves, Simmer Cloths, Lawns, Mitts, Pant SitilA, Bcragos, Inserlings, Collets, Edgings, Ilanakerchiefe, Laces, Stockings, Saintlier _Silks.Papas°la, &c. BOOTS AND SEIOES. A largo assortment of Metes Women's and 13hildrows Boots and Shoes, Jenny Lind and Buskin Shoes at very low prices. 'Colored 'and White CA itroT A largo retsortment ol caocov.tos, such 'as Sugar. Coffee, Molasses, Rice, Teas, &c. 'Pik attention of all who wish good bargains is solicited, as great inducements can he-uttered to purchasers. • Don't forgot the old stand, nomerich's cor ner, North llanover Serest, • 0-11.1itter, Eggs, Rags and Soap taken at market prices. N. W. WOODS, Agt. Carlisle, June 9, 1853. lAXL J. W. EBY'S FAMILY GROCERY. Java and Marnenina Coffees, Green—and — Rousted do., Orleans and Clarafied Brawn Sugars. Pulverized, Crushed and Leaf do, Solt Crushed (preserving)do. Rice, Purina and Corn Starch. firma. Cocoa. Chocolate, Vanilla Bean, Mace, Citron, with Spices of every hind, . Sperm, Mould, Adamantine Candles, Orleans and Sugar H. Syrup Molasses, Loverittg's fittest quality Syrltp. *". - 1 fresh assortment of all the above arti cles, and a general supply of ether articles usually Itcpt by us, nil just opened and for sale at our new store rooms. Juno 3, 1853. S. W. EBY. USEFUL, FRAGRANT and GOOD fifys J. KIEFFER has just returned from Phil' adelpina with an additional supply of fresh DRUGS, which in connection with his former stock•willlnake his establishment complete in this department. In addition to the above he has also opened a (rob]] supply of Confectionaries, Fruit, Nuts, Pesos and Fancy Articles or every deseripz tien. The attention of the Ladies is especially invited-to his extensive assortment of'Fancy Auricles, Ladies Toilets', Fancy Soaps and Perfumes of every variety. Gentlemen are invited to examine his fine assortment of Fancy rticles—Segars, CllOll and Porcelain, Pipes, Tobacco of all kinds, Shaving mil Telleat Soaps of superior quality, c line s, Ridin g and Carriage %Villas, and many other articles which more especially inter° t gentlemen. A number of superior Woollen INlatts att hand. The prooriotor will Le very happy to hove hipAiiends cal' and examine his goods whether they may wi.:ll ourchJse or sot. Joh/ G 1953 13 J KIEFFER. SPRING FASHIONS FOR 1853. A -4E1011.0E KELLER respectfully annotm, dices to his old Patrons and the public gen. orally that ho has just received the . SPRING STYLE OF GENTLE MEN'S HATS, manufactured at ~-----, . one of the best establishments in f t .F.2--•\:. Philadelphia, to which he invites special attendee. Ile has also constantly on, hand a large and varied assortment of his own manufacturyte well as city made HATS AZID CAPS, suitable for he season,eomprising every vari ay! of Russia, Beaver, Moleskin and Silk flats, finished in the latest style, together with a full assortment of Caps of every shape and des cription, and at every price. lie particularly invites the public to call and examine his exten sive assortment, which in style, material and finish, cannot be surpassed by any in market, and which he is able to put at prices lower than ever. 10 - Remember his old stand on North Hanover street, between 1 - humor's and Sencr's Rune 11 NEW DRUG STORE!!! • s„„ t h /4.,,,0rer Street, Near the Court House. ill I. KIEFFER, druggist, would respect.. . lily inform tie cillZell3 of Carlisle and vicinity that he has opened a new . CHEMICAL AND DRUG STORE. Ilia stock is entirely new, and his been selec ted with great care. As litany. of the articles in daily use byphysiciutts and families deteri- orate by age and exposure, great care will be taken not to allow such articles to accumulate in such quantities, Attention is especially invited to his stock of Medicines, Essential Oils, Oils, Tinctures, Wines, Extraeti - , Conlection9, Chemicals. &e. To4ether with the above lie has a lull assortment of Paints, Varnishes, Dye—Stulfs, Paint and Varnish Brushes, and CONFEC'PIONARIES of every variety. lie has also Oil hand a splen- did as,,ortment of Perfumeries, Soaps ° Extracts, Fancy, Hair. Clothes and Fles h Brushes, Supporters, Dr oust Exhausters, Nipplo SWields, Tooth Washes and Paste!!; of,o 11RDICINAL'111NES AND BRANDIES, 01 the best quality. SEGA RS, front the beet 11-avana and Spanish houses . , or every flavor, front one cent-upwards. Ail order to ensure - his customers against mistakes during any tempormay absence of the proprietor,, the services of an experienced and co n priori assistant have been .9CCUfell, which will be felt to be important, in view of the resnonsibi lilies which are kilo we to devolve upon the draggist. cia•P IIYSICIA NS' PRESCRIPTIONS will be faithfully and promptly attended to.— Orders from Physicians and Merchants in the country will be filled with care, and at prices which must prove satisfactory. • officinal preparations made in strict accordance with the directions of the U. S. Pharmacopoeia. A liberal share of public parronage is.res• pecttully solicited. Terms Cash. May 11. 1853. B. J. KIEFFER. BARGAINS! B ARGAYN'S ! I At OGILIIYIS Wholesale mid" Retail EMPORIUM. ir A ill now a-encwing my second supply of 'Summer Goods, and will sell thorn elk:beau cr than any other hotiso in the county. I t is impossible to enturieratesullican it to ray, that our stock of Dry Goods is immense ; ombra cing every article in the lino, and at prices astonishingly low, "The hullos particularly arc invited to call and c..etnine our new stock of elegant DRESS GGODS—Crapo Shawls, Bonnets, Ribbons, Needle Work,,&e. &c Our assortment 01 . Gentlemen's Wear is full and email:dem, consisting or Glothe.'Cassimeros, Cashmarots, Vestings, Cottonnades, &e, &c. CAP PETINGS & IIIATTIN GS. • A full assort vent of Imperial, Ingrain, Court' and Venitian (Jamming, Mailings a every quality and width. Also a hew and large assortment of Ladies and Children's 4aiters, Jonny Lind and Rue kith Shoe's at very ,ovt- prices. Recollect the )Id stand." East Main street Juno 853: GUNS. OGILIJY. CULP'S PATENT PORTABLE CIDER MILL. AND PB.ESS rin ri E •undersigned haVing purchased the ii. right OVEraultliti and Cumberland coun ties, Pa., and Washington county Md. for CULP- 1 8 PATENT— PORTABLE CIDEII MILL AND PRESS aro new manufacturing machines under the immediate-supervision of Henry Shepler, a practical millwright. Orders will be received and filled with promptness.— All mnehines . will be warranted. By this machine, which can be conveyed on to wheelbarrow, one Mae and a boy enn make from five to eight barrels ...f cider a day,with ease, and the cider is thoroughly pressed from ' the pomace. The labor is light and the ma chines gre simple and permanent. ' Ttil machine was exhibited at the State Agrieu tural.Eair/ 6 o.tLaneasterolid tested with several there, and tlio committee awarded the, premiuth to it. Tito niacliines are warranted to perform what is heroin stated.' Orders are respeetbilly'solicited: - N.B.—'Vito press connected with Bottum chino can be need for pressing currants, and cuttineyegotablestfor feeding stock. i JACOB HOKE, . . . . 11EN.R 11 . SHEPLER, May 11, 1853. Gnu - Chatribersburg. FRESH. TEAS, &c; JENKINS" Beat Diana of Tons, Green and 'Black, in metallic packages, ulsojn bulk and in original pm:twos. A largo and.gonoral as• aortment of the bestiVIIITE tttO.II,t3TONE AND . GRAN ITE WAItE, within variety of Glass Ware, and Common. Ware of, ovary. de scription, in sotto or otherwise to atilt the pur • chaser,. together with..." • CIF.PAjt• _w4,Lovv_ r wArtE; I alvartaty of. Fancy Ware .alway ! ..in store ed for sale ,at the.uramily Grocery ! of 3 uno 8.1853. . 3, 'FY: EBY. drat (e.ttite Salo. Real Estateiai, Private Sale,. rfc H E subscriber . ' offers ai-Private Sale the • Farm on Whikh lie-neW•lives,:situalcd ,South Middleton township, Cutnbetland court. ty . , 'about t r vo. miles& South of Carlisle; Celt taming- 3.) acres more or- lesX, of fiest.rate limestone land,'nll undo.: good fence a 44... :high state of cultivation. The improvements arn,u'doublc -two story Stone Holten, lately to paired, a Bank flare, Stone Spring House and other • outbuilding,s. There to aleb.a fine or-, chard of choice knit.- R &ening water through' the WllOlO Nape; It to a very doArable prop erty in every.-resp?et, especially fur a dairy farm.- Persons- desiring, to -pprehune are re. quested tti - cell and examine it. Mrty2s, 4853-9 w: ELI AS JOHNS. • Tavern Stand for Sale. 'OFFER for sale the property on the North' .EL West corner of Unilever and Pomfret ate. The lot fronts 3D foot on Hanover street by 340 on Pomfret, having erected on it a well, built - three Otto"; BRICK HOUSE, with neeessary stabling. The property a a has been n tavern stand for many IN years, and is at present occUpled as - such. Price three thousand dol.. tars, [p3ooo]. Apply to the subscriber. June '22, 1853. B. GIVIN. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. = - 111 - E - aut - serilier ofilifs tor sttliThiTi BRICK HOUSE and Lot, 25 feet front by 2.40 It deep, now occupied by Mr. Henry' Keller, in North Hanover street. The house and all the im provements ere nearly new. The dwelling contains thirteen coiled rooms, including dou ble parlors. 'Attached le a eititern. Stroke House and - Stable. For further information apply next door to thb premises to J R WEAVER, Agent. Jul° 13 1853 VALUABLE TOWN' PROPERTY FOR SALE THE subscriber offers at private sale the following valuable property, situated on Louther Street, .Carlisle, viz : No. 1. A Lot of Gronn - d, having a front . of 24 feet on Louther street, in the [tor °ugh of Carlisle, and extending, 240 feet back to Locust Alley, having thereon erected a two story PLASTERED IMUSEI with one ~„I,lit and a half story back building, and Ins cellar under both, all in good order. h t.! ktri.r The house contains eight looms, and an excellent garden. t• - •?- • No. 2., acijoininethe above, is, a lot o 12 lest front by 240 feet deep to saidhav ing ea ected On it 0 two story Plastered douse containing (our rooms, and having a good garden and a variety of choke trait trees. No. 3., adjoining the above, 24 feet in front and 240 teat sleep to said alley, with a two story Plastered noose, With cellar and garden. ' No. 4., a lot of 12 feet front by 240 ft deep_ to_saill_alley,, with -a two -story -Plaitered House, well I fiaished and a good frame stable on the back: . of the lot. Also a variety of fruit trees in die garden. No. G., a lot of 52 feet in froht, by 240 fret deep to said alley, on which is erected a two story plastered Clouse, with hack'huildings ' bake oven; wash hollsp,cisterti and pump. The Lome is finished in flint rate style. There is a stable and sheds on the hack of the lot. ,The lot con- whist' great deal of alirtthhery with over one hun dyed choice grated fruit trees. No. 6,, a lot of 16 leot in front by 240 feet dedp to said alley, with a new two story Brick ease, and bask buildings, with cellars under tl7iln all. No. 7., a lot of 16 feet front and 2 , 10 deep, with a new Brick noose, same . as the a bove, nod stable. No. 8., a lot 3:3 _feet .in,lront and 240 ile,q), with a large two story House, well finish throughout, With tune large rooms, large kitchen, stable, mid other out buildings. flue garden is large and contains a vartety of fruit trees, 'flue one half of a will and pump iieueliro 8 will be sold. All the above properties Alre in' good reiciir and most of them newly built. They will In. sold very low and on reasonable turns. Poi further information enquire of either of the sub scribers. lt. E. SHEPLEY, sr Julie 8 1853 R. SIIEPLEY,*. T 13.11 Nwarrolvw ItaILLS . FOR SALE. • rtIIIIE subscriber will,sell by Private Sale, • the following described Mill Property, to Nino acres of Lanti situate in Oliver township, Perry county, adjoining the flour ishing borough of Newport. Tho improve: menttrare a Three and a half 'Story AIERCHANT AND GRIST MILL, with two water wheels, propelled by Little Bullet° Creek, a never-failing stream, with four run of pones, smut machine, merchant and country bolts, Plasier Screw and all the necessary maeltinery betonging_thercio, Saw MHO story Frame DWELLING HOUSE, with an excellent pump at the door, stable and all the necessary out houses. The said im provements, with the exception of the Milt, have been made new within the last two years. The' Pennsylvania Rail Road passes through this property, and the Pennsylvania Canal pas ses within five or six porches of it. Salt' pro,p• y is Within sixty perches of the R It Depot in Newp rt, and nature has mode Newport the depot of Perry county, As a beaufilui home, or a profitable investntent no property so deal rabic has over been °floret] for sate io this county. ABRAHAM RISSER. June,l3, 180- 2m. AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITION "Saiton Leads the Column." 4FTER days and oizlits ofunceasing toil and trouble I have succeeded in marking aid arranging my i new stock of 11 A R U• VI A R L , and altuough there has been a tre mendous rush of customers who know where to deal on reasonable teruw, ane who appre ciate my old habit ot• selling cheap without making much fuss about the,' matter. I ant constantly making room for new customers to drop in and examine) what is undoubtedly the LARGEST AND IlFN'Pssortment of goods ever offered west cf Philadelphia, and e mh ro . eing everything usually found in a Hardware Sture,Trom a needle to an anchor, all of which are of the host quality and will bo sold•at prices which cannot fail to !nye satisfaction. TO CARPENTERS Sr. BUILDERS, , I would say that my stock of cross ca. hand, panel ripping and back saws, bright, blaelt and blue augurs, chisels, planes, lucks, hatchets, hinges; screws, straight necked and bar oohs: broad, pointing 'and chopping, axes, iron and stool squares, rules, tape measures, levels. &c, cannot tail to please the most fastidious. FARMERS • Can be accommodated on the most reasonable terms with Darker:o's celebrated Yokk plows at 85 37. Also Plank's, Craighcad'a and others' at manufacturers' prices; spades, rakes, forks, shovels, grass and grain scythes. (Dunn, Dar- ling-end (,rillins•inakc.)• Patent' and sommon smiths of hallo doxon different kinds. Grain Cradles, (Gregor's, Plank's, Craighend's and Crawboch's 'milked tit reduced, rates. Also grindstones. cutting boxes. chain cistern and lOrco-pumps halter, breast and log chains, sin gleand double traces and spreads Cedar ware such as tubs, buckets, bowls. water kegs, to wither with nil everlasting, assortment of table and pocket cutlery, spoons, elicars and sciz ears, candlesticks, simians, ;hovels and tongs, bottler, pans, sad ircns, waiters, brushes, Scc, which will be sold by the wagon load, ton yard bushel or in the ordinary way, Thon_come friends, givo_us call; and sec lot yourselves. We'll wait on yon With pleas• urn, and give you bargains or which you can't complain.. Remember the plays, East High Street, opposite Ogilby's .June 1, 1 85 3. HENRY SAXTON. • PAINTING & 'PAPER RANGING, Wlif. IL HAIM would respectfully - an mimics to the citizens of Carlisle Amt. he lu t e recointnenced his business of House Painting, Glazing, and Paper flanging. in all its various branches. His shop. is in the rear of Grammar School. Thankful for past favors ho hopes by afflict attention to business to share a portion of publicPalrofinge• He will also attend to the trimming and painting of Venitlafl Stka. , Prices made to suit th e t i tuesun all work warranted good or no pay, , • Casrhslo.ls‘ 1852—itt REMOVAL. LONGBTRI TtL & BROTHER haie Moved directly opposite the old stone, to the eii louder five story stove, No 8, Thlrd 'Stveet,.anti Ore now fully • prepared to exhibit-to the public' ea unsurpassed variety of ,Wisl:l4, PAPEItS, from the lowest mice(' A meriesn inamilltetnre; to the English and Prenelt, from the well-known houses of Delaeourt; ?Alter and otheis. Cell 411 . 111 see bolore,pnrobasing. The most polite nod of--, beient work Men employed to hang the pager, • , Philadelphia, May 11 4t < `l . ..ltachurner , a Coal. 1000 TONS' LintOburner'P donl of die boot vality . lnat receiving 811(1 for sale by E. 1131 Le., jr..,Only 52,40 per ton. ' • Cfirilele,Mitrcit 16,:1953. • Sittntitct urzirzsi sulavan tarifurciaz Lttibltng Gab. Attnbertand lConnly,, - Penne TIER popular and ,ilc),ightTul SuMMer: Re trofit, so Invorably'lmcipni ,ts Situated ill;Doub. ling Ow, in thi'moulttains - - which form - the rnortharft boundcry of ihe,Ciarberland Valleqq about 30 iniles southweiti:of ,Rarrisburg. The Spring's are accesni bid -from the Enstern cities lay Railroad to Nowytilr, yin Lapeneterillar risburg and'Carlinle. I to the, Springelhere 43 milasmf good singing . . —run eengera ; l ea vi n g, philtidolphia or trnbtroore.in the,morning, will arriyO at the- Springs almm 6 P. u coat of front $3 50' to -CIA. Ninny iMprevoinents - •hare been made (luring ilia last your, which render the. piano Will more aurae true. There is a wide Geld fur the riont-fishing in the:l3ig'Snrne iat 4\fewitille is Ihe bent iit the country. , 'or further Partieu• lars, please Address • • rr coy LE, Prolfriotor.--; Juno 21. 1853 PERRY-001.11%1TV WARY( SPRINGS, . 'T" p r opricioro this pltieVfeeling highly gratified with the success vvhich.ltas atten ded . his management of the above establish ment during ' the 'pait. season, bas further increased his efforts , to render , the place and accommodations still More itivitiveitodi com fortable, by adding a new • large Bath Douse, _with,Summer-!louses , c 3 te. These Springs' nrCaittiated• on the banks of Sherman's, and ernmr . into Sherman's Creolt r a stream associated with the thrilling scenes bet Ween the early settlers of that part el,Penn sylvan's. and Aborigines, whose hunting ground lay on its margin. The qualities 01 the watet of. the Warm Springs are most extraordintirk, indeed, so' much so, that none has over been ascertained iu the United States for the speed) and permanent cure of all eruptions oldie shin, and every species of Cutaneous Diseases. Hun dreds of Certificates aould be in educed and published,. if requisite i? the many cures lilies performed. The, Bathing Housesere so arran ged as to use the water of the different Springs: some of which throw Our ninety gallons of wa ter to the minute. The Springs are accessible the Central Railmad to Daucannon, where a fine new coach is in readiness on the arrival ofthe ears to eon vey passengers who desire to visit the Springs, fourteen miles N. IV of - Deneannon. .All sons laming -Philadelphia in the morning train of cars arrive at (he Springs at 5 o'clock the sameevening. The coach Will c0mn ,,,,„, running, daily on and ofter the loth of June, and continue daily during the season, leaving the Springs every morning so es to reach fire cars going East and West. All coninninien. lions for the Springs should be directed to Don cannon P. 0., and will arrive at the daily. The terms of hoarding will he made moderato, and the hoarders can depend upon every attention paid thorn. gliernum's Creek affords delightful fishimvas well TS lied sailing -i boats, and horses and carriages on lianit for riding out. ' , The country alhirds fine roads for riding., and the scenery is beautiful. The dis tance front Philadelphia to the Springs, la -miles.. Pare $4 -00. fCrA coach will run, every 'Wednesday and Saturday to the Springs, leaving Carlisle en the arrival of the cars from the East. The coat h will Start from Burkholder's Hotel, but those Who leave their names will be culled for at their re s idences. it' they desire it. Fare 01. jog , ' 11. 11. ETTER., Proprietor- Noiico ,Slaerill's Sales. y virtue of sundry writs of Vendifinni Ex _LP ponas, issued out of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Cumberland County, and to me directed, I will expose to sale by public vendee or ontety,.a; the Court [loose in the - to,rough of Carlisle. on FRIDAY the 12th clay of Au gust 1853, at 10 o'clock A. NI., the I•3lltov,ing described real comic, viz; - -- A LOT OF GROUND, situate in the bor ough of Car.isle, containing 80 feet in Trout and 170 feet in depth , more or less, bounded by the i Chanihersburg turnpike on the 'north, a lot of J Abrahams on he west. Mateer - op the east and an alley on the south, haying thereon erected a two story BRICK HOUSE and Stable. Also a Lot ci Ground, situate in the borough of Carlisle, containing 30 feet in front and 119 feet in depth; In - ore e r less, bounded by North sir el on the by a lot of Miss Wise's on the west, other property of Peter Homer on the east and MI alley on the north, having thereon erected n two story BRICK [LOUSE, ke, Also a Lot of Ground situate in the borough of containing 11 feet in front and 119 ft in depth, more or less,"bolindett by North street 'oh At' south, other property of. Peter flamer On the west, J b 1 Gregg,on the cast and an alley on the north, having thereon erected n too story Brick Rouse. &e. Seized and taken in execu tion as the property of l'etcr Homer. Also all the interest of Jacob Chronister iu the. lands and tenements descending to hint from John Chronister, deceased situate in Monroe hey., bounded by !Innis of Henry' Ilrownawell on the west, John Curtis on the on the soutli,,Dfivid Clark on the east and the Trindle Spring road en .lie north, containing 12 acres more or less, haying thereon erected a two story FR AMR - fIOCSE• and a stable, nod n one story Fl . lllllO 'House and stable, &c. Seized and taken iu execution as the vfoneriy of Jacob Chronicler. and all to be sold by me, Sheriff's Office, Car- ' S OO3. AIeDAIISI( 11, Julylake, 14. '53. Sheriff. PROOLADIATION. WHEREAS the honorable ,1. 11. Gas ties, President Judge of the several Courts of Common Pleas of the counties of Combo-dant!, Perry and Juniata,in Pennsylva nia, and Justice of' tlic.soveral Courts of Dyer and Terminer and 'General Jail Delivery in said counties. and lion. John Rupp and Sam oat Woodburndudges of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivefy for the trial of all capital and other offenders, in the said comity of Cuniberlamkby their precepts to me directed, dated the , 11 th of April, 1853, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery; to be holden at ('Cr. lisle, on the 9th MONDAY of August, 1853, (being the 22d day )'at 10 o'clock hi the fule noon. to continue ono week. NOTICE is therefore horeby' given, to the Coignes, Sitstices of ,rhe. Peace and Constables of thiksaid County of Cumber' that they are by the said precept commaiided to be the and there in their proper persons, with their tolls, record's. Inquisitions, examinations and all other remornbrances, to do those things which to their oflicesappertain to In done, and all those that ,are bound by recognizanees, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall ho in the Jail of said enuoty, are to b., theis for prosecute them so Nil 111 be inst. JOSEPH MaDARAIOND, Sheriff. Sirtm,sy's Orme, Carlisle, July •13, 1853. , ( NOTXCE. NrOTICE . is herehy given to nll Patrons in ..Aero, , ied, that the tolloiiing at cutlets have .been filed in the Prothintotitry',6 utliee, fur the examination of the necountantti therein minted, and will be presented to the Court ol Common Pleas of.Cumborlattil County, for contirmation and allevianee, on Wednesday tho 23d day of Augdak, A. D. 1P53 1, Account oh John Ro*.lt and Daniel Ilnuff. man, assignees uod f ix deed ol voluntary Huai •n• meat for benefit of creditors et tleurga Sailor, of South Middleton Township, Cumberland county. • 2, Second account orllon. John Rupp, tom-, mitten of rho person and estate of Peter Zim ! merman, a lunatic., • 3. Assignee or trust hccooSt, of Moses Mer rell, assignee under n deed of volontaly iissigr mont for the benefit j•if eiedi.ors of John • Zoll,late of ChurchtoWll. • pr.o. Z IN N , Protley. ' July 19;185 a, Atist.• : • THOMAS DrzaW CiaOlet 'AND FURNISOINO STORE, Opposite the Rail flood Wipe, West.iligh Strec I - - '. • ' Carlide. Tr{ . I.I..SKILUS tire to , inform his ;old it • friends and ;Ito' p blio that ho has °period a general e:othimg,esta lishment. and has flow in store. an esionsive ite.et of' Ate best End alto - attest -gpeds e'if - or offered in Carlisle. ' •' ''moms, Youngs alinfloPs Clothing, for Spring, Sornmeraed Winter wear, new Op ,handlof every varitty sud furnished nt reduced ~ ratesly. Ile has also a argo and -well' releeted assortment at rico' Gods, of English, Fran& and German Fabrics; f nOw and , beautiful pat terns, for coats yants.unevests, )vbioli,ivill - li made to order in the Most unproved rind fasli ionablo manner and in itsuperior style of work nunishin,' , A full 'and legont stoey .of Geniis / 1 men's.PtirnisliiingGo de,'.atteh as gloves, : ptal _ -and fanny sliirts, collo 8,1 handkerchiefs, ' ties, &a., constantly' 'Op on • band; • Also' ' India ' Rubbor 0 vereon;s an Loggias -'- . ' ' ' ' Fooling confident* rn . the roptttation 'which W hai boort his',.oonst - t - aim- 'for a. -course hi years to senora' for,bi establishment, of , bia 0 . bility to .plintsZi, lie' r lipscifully invites, an 'ex. ' antination'of lira so ,which for 'qutillty oVork. nianabln and low Pr se cannot bet surpassed. May 4, 1853!-- 1 10. , GRAND RESTORATION OF TUE Ancient Sports, Games and Ceremonies of the Greeks and Romans. .flair WILL EXHIBIT AT CARLISLE ON WEDNESDAY, August the 3de1853. For ono day only. PRICES: Boxes'2s eta. Reserved Seats, 50 cts. Children -under 10,.t0 Reserved Seats, Half Price. Doors opmfat 2,1 in the Afternoon; and 73, in the EveuinA. Performanee tuwommenco half-an-hour idler. Largest Establishment in Um World,' comprising One IlnndrLd on-1 Sixty-Thriwldale and Female Artists and Auxiliaries, and 'a Stud of 200 HORSES, 'PONIES end other trained animals,' The Pavilion composing tho Hippodrome proper, islthe'largust in the World; and is constructed l so as to he alwayscool and comfortable. It is built after a plan of the Gymnasium of Ells, and contains seats for 000 J persons. During the evening it will be ,brilliantly' iLuminated with Gas, from an apparatus _designed expressly for supplying the enormous amount required in this nihibition. THE ENTRANCE into town will be observed by a Grand Procession, led by Post's Celebrated Brass Band, and followed by the Cars, Chariots, Wagons, Horses, &c., &o. The Entertainments will:bn ° putieularly NOVEL AND CLASSIC in their character, entirely dissimilar from any presentation ever made in the country, consisting of Triumphal Entrees, Charlot'Enoing, Hurdle Leaping, Cars of Juno. LA COURSE DES SINGES! 13y a troupe of Apes, Monkeys and Baboons, on Lilliputian Pon os. Scenes on the Turf, by 0 Parisian Ladies, PERCLIE EQUIPOISE abil other Feats in -the Arena ' on tho Course, in the Stadium, and on the Tilting Ground. The whole concluding with a scone from the ITALIAN CORSO, in which 12 'BLOODED HORSES will be let liaise ut the Aretwat one time. For further particubirs, see illuminated posters, lithographs, &c., at the principal hotels. iter”The Hippodrome will exhibit at York, August 2d, and at Harrisburg on the 4th. • DORE'S PATENT GRAIN DRILL AND PEED PLAN'PER, for planting wheat, rye, Al oats, barley, Indian cern, timothy seed, ete. This machine .11S patented July 2d, I s5O. Its operation during the three past years has Leen 11 , eltly siteeessftili wherever it has been thor oughly tested, its good auttliti, s hove been universally tick now!, dgedi,,atitl not witlistandrog dui grant incrense of comertition, it stilt 12011011111 . N10 maintain its tmpetterttty over all others yet in use. During the (cars t- , 50 and I#sl i , reel kid the Itiehyst premium at six different Agricultural Ex- Itilytions, ns follows —Two in the Sta.e of Maryitittd, tine in Afichigrut; ontrin Delaware:and Iwo in 'Pennsylvania; while within the past vent it was awarded the first and high.:st,preiniums at each of the county exhibitions of Chester, Berlts and Schuylkill., The•fact that in _receiving the above premiums, this machine was brought at several different times inn fair and open competition with ail the Grain Drills of any note, yet in use,, and alter a careful examination and investigation, 11 the auiltorized committee, was in every instance awarded the highest premium—is 11 , m:titer woolly the considenttimi of the purchaser. Its principal , points of recommendation arc, Ist —lts durability, 2d its perfect simplicity of con struction, 3d the easy manner of reguliring to so , al l y floored quantity of seed. 4th the exactness with distributes the sited, opera' ng equally. well fin tmven and sidling ground lie on an even surface, sth its easy droug hi. heidg about 25-per cent lighter than most other seeding machines now ill 11.0. • All letters for information. as well ns orders for mschines , •N ill lie promptly attended to. The manufactory hitherto limier the firm of Lee, Piety.° Lee. has been changed, and is now conducted by LEE, PEIRCE & THOMPSON, to Vllll3lll till orders thotild be addressed. ••-•-•• If, 141. NIELDS Agent. Fircildoun Post Office, Chester county, Pa. July 20. 1R5.1 . SILVER - IVIEDAL . Awarded to. this Maehttto at iika Pair of the A narlcan Institute, New York, Oct. 1852. A Diplome. at the Franklin Inetitate, eltiltulelphin. First Premium at tho State; 11 4 ftir, Utica, NOvvltork, and at lino Col bla and Itengsolaor County (Now York) Fara, and a Diploma at the Airestehester County Fair at White Plains. ' ' , HICKOK'S PATENT IM In the present arrangement of this highly [nproved and I valuable DIM, the labor is divided by err...Ong n rotting Cylinder to break tie apples, 0,01 then deliver them to the lower Cylinders to be reduced to Immo, By this ar rangement the work Is performed hater and with much lees labor. Tho Press Is arranged frith n much larger screw than formerly, and by a very Inge:flews device the use of the hag . is dispensed with and. the Tub made to open at will to de. liver the pomace', while at the same time the Cider it left clout And the work eau be done with much leas tutor than by the old method. 'rho Cylinders ore covered with heavy sheet Zino, both on their peripheries and Vl:dA;le wood In them is nrrengal so no not to swell; and the whole work I on the-Mill and Press made inn tine very last summer anal arranged with especial view to their durability 101,i service. No Farmer wino uses tho 11111 carefully and according to dtrocUous swill be dianISPOIIII.IMI, but on the other hand 110 Will find this ono of line nest valuable-and etlielent machines 011 1113 Ilsrm. . - - - The machine Is made to run IT horse, stout, or land powor, and %slain the apples are ground, no small boy'of ld yearn or ago mu press tho 'pomace with all sate. In all formertimes It WILY supposod thatn.lorgo quantity of Chien, could only las made by using ponithronis Wilelllllo, that 'dolly crushed the apples without minding them flue. They 'IMO then made Into n MUSSIVO 0110,0 inn !drone, anti a 'Most severe mid long pressure IV 11.4 rcgiuiral to extract 'a portion of the Cider;a eonsiderablo quantity being n bsorbetl by the straw. and the mass of pomace; and to obtain finis un.satleilictory result the flamer hull to hike oil Ids Minds, mid perhaps ids six•horso team, [nal devotee whole day that' could have been more profitably employed, to make from [Mao eight barrels of Cider. To obviate the Ml:lenity tie Vermont have horotofore labored under. this Machine 1. , e boon invented, and tho staternont of arose filets will prove that It Is not only the best}lash no of the hind In existence; but it 13 the most profitable that a num can Imo on his farm. The apples ore bq this Machine grated Atrial° a flue pulp, so that It requires but a comparatively light pressure, and that but a minute or two, to extract all the Cider, It. beingascertained by practical experiment that OnaVourth More juice can be obtained than by 'the old process. Pe llicles thle i tt only requires two hands to grind up and make Into Cider a larger quantity of apples than Con bo possibly done on the old-fashioned machines. On this press, owing to the compactness of the pomace In the tub, and the com plete manner in which It Is ground, a pressure or from 3 to tone---thatpan ovally be obtained—will produce a more Womble rosult,thaetlfty than pressure on 'the ordinary ' Eatorodoelidrgingio got of Congress, lo 140 gem. 1852, to ECOLLECT 4 THIS IS THE NT DEMI' AND HAMS. y Ec Et VED thus day, direct from Cineintha• t ti, a lull supply of thejullowiag c - elebra.. tad broods: 100 Sag!!! Cured Davis & Con's Tltvi Dams, 100 GlardneKPltipp & Co's Dams, 100 ••• Darnell° Westphalia do. - Chia lastlheand gained the Prize Aledal at the London Mold's Fair. Also u•linti supply of Country !lains; Bacon, Shoulders and aides all of which will bo:sold very low for cash. ' J, 0, ILI.IA via, . 11 1) , O, 21.1F.5 3 . F Family Grocer. IN'G P• 0011120 David, ,Landreth's ,t v`' • Aolitous.our,AL Ario:iion-:‘'' - , Itnli/OpiOnt 41 , Elo,edWarellouse: Chesnut Strecii„T. hi!a ' . • , . • 1 ,!.1 Til su li serOber o ff ers rpr extor.Biietig- AGRICULTURAL 15q)LEIVIENTEis • E-lootopfatrunt. Govillen e arties' Field,and Viewer Soachi,' Agrjeultuhl,.noKtionitutai and Botannieal ~P ' - Inivleimmt.and Sen'tl,,Catplognes, Landreth's Rom Unifier "andM =Zia c fur 1553, iltrui.,h el &mit inn pereanal:tit.repaid application. • LANDRETH. May 1.0, 1353.3tt5.. ' • Phila. ' S S PARISIAN H GRAIN DRILLS FON.' 1553. im „j4 l ( • _ I 111 PROVED CIDER MILL Cider Presa, even If the ripples wore ground as finely es on the Improved Mill; and If the apples were merely crushed, nx on the Not 'Machine, it would require a pressure of ono hundred tows to produce the result accomplished by this Patent Mill. The following may be adduced AO the decided edrentoges of this Mill. First—lt will me Lee more Cider than nay other Prom , ' with n given quenlity °reputes, in a given time, and with much loon Inhor null expense. Staantil—lt will oaks cleaner and sweeter Cider than any. nth. Mill: Third—You (OM Make the Cider es you want It, and when you want It—and In quantities from one gallon to 0 or 10 barrels. Fourth—With it you can press your Currants, Cherries, I 'lorries, C 1,,".,, Butter, Lard, and Tallow. rine—Wilt it you can sere one.fourtlt of yotir inte In making Apple-ibutter.' , Hvtli—iVitli Its use you can et all times bare Fresh and Sweet Cider. Willi all the advantages result Mg nom the possession and sec of Slid/ n unteltine- , nt ik price so low that it ie within Ile road, of nil—rill, it be that any Intelligent Farmer would do without it? • Do you wish to have in your Imam at all times Cider that IA sweet and fresh, the only Onion is really healthy aslant fir do you wish to save a groat portion of the bard labor attending the making. of , Apple.but tort If so, buy OW machine, and our weld far it, you It 111 not lie disappointed. This Will is wart:lobs& suporior to soy other portable gill in existence, and the Proprietor Is reedy at any time, fen fair notice being given) to test it with any,Xertable 11111 that Is not an infringement , on it. farmers. examine this newly luarnovicri MILL, before you buy any other. 'One great adventitgo of this winching over all Own, is, flint it will not choke up, and hard or soft applet can be ground, and yet the Cylinders will always remain clear end in grinding order, All orders will be Plied In the order in which they aro received, and nil persons venting them would do well to send their orders early, and state at what time they want the 11111 sent. This li ill, ationtleU by 2 men,will, when properly worked Recording to directions, makelo 12 barrels of cider a day— and will grind Mono by horropower from11:10 to 300 inoshela of apples n day. The - Prlca of thelfilllitt), free of freight. ILAILItIOWOR(1, PA., May, 1851. W e 0. MOWN. orbs District court of the Eastern !Adria,. of Penokylvanta. Y EW A NI) IMPROVED MI New and Ohoico Publications. e ra l HOME LIFE 114 GERMANY., by tha C. L. Ilrace • , MCDP:ItN FLIRT/010V% b 9 Calb°rin e SA 1I SLICE'S; NEW ,WODIC, • LAa'r Liox orsUNNY stop, by 11. 'Frusta. .INTIIIRVILINVS MEMORABLE USOFUL, r 'RoV. Dr. Cox.. AMAD El,. a Family [Jittery, rtairl other new a n d latsrestiag works just co• solved and for Bala nt the Cheav Doak Stare. .' A. M 'WED, Ant. 4.0 u 4 5 , 2x4, 1 1 cp. W %IR( , . , . . Qorner ol.ilarthuir'and Llather lTulidoroigtiod has always on hand . ° large T.etockof superior 'Cabinee , Ware. in all the different styles; which item proparediro salt at the lowest prices. , Re invites attention Dame• uteri); to the Paton' gpring, lintiom Bedstead, a most usefutartteloOvhieh entirely obviates, all . objections. .The bottom can be attached to old Bedsteads, They', have given entire aatisfac. I.uon to all - who havolitem in use. - ".• made to order oldie shortest JACOB. Cellist° 22, 1851,- , -ly.' ' • legai,,ao pilier-toticto NOTICE. ‘ToTIGE is hereby' given that thd CALM, 111 BERLAND VALLEY SAVINGS IN .; rITUTION, iodated in Dickinson township, 'timberland county, ,will make application to hu neiti . Legislature or'the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for an tiet of Indurporatlon, with capita) dr cot }ebb than 'ren nor more than Thirty Thousand Dollars,' for the purpose of 'receiviag . deposiis of money both transitory and on Interest, arid of making loans and disconnts, with such ()their fpritileges as are usually gran ,ed to Savings Instifutions.• Hy order of the Dire,•torii. ' , WM. GALBREATH , Tolls. D. L; BEELIVIAN, Sec'y . fje22,6ml NOTICE, iIIaaTICE is hereby given • that application 111 ' will he made to the next Legislature. agreeably to the constitution and laws of this Comnionweallh, for an alteration in the charter of the Carlisle Deposita Bank, so as to•confer upon Said Bank the' rights and privileges of _a hank of issue, and to change they name to that of the '! Carlisle flack." By order of 'the Board of Directors. " ' W. Cushier, Jule 29,.1853—Gm Estate of Eliza liowman, dec'd II\TOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Ad- IA ministration on the Estate of Elizabeth Bowman, late of West: Pennsboro township. Cumberland County:, deeessPd,,ltave been gran ted by, the Register of said county to the sub scriber, residing in the same township. All porsons - indelited to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having ,ciaime will present them for settlement to , SAMUEL DILLER. Juno 23,1853 Estate of Robert lirabatn, dec'd. LI EI'TERS of Administration on the eF,tate of ROBERT r GRABAN, Leto of South Mid dloton township, Cumberland County, have been granted to the subsariber, residing in Dieiknson• township,.in said county. All persons having claims ogaiast said estate will present thorn for settlement, nod those indebted [re requested to make imtoodinte payment to W'M GLENN.. Adult' r.. Juno 8 , Estate of Anna :Eberly, deceased ,ET'rERS of Administration on the ILA Estate of ANNA EBERLY, laid of Sil- Yin Silting twp„ deed, have .been granted to . :he subscriber. residing in the same township. All persons indebted to said estate are-reques ted to make lmniediate payment, and those ct having claims will present them for 'Settlement LEVI E. MARTIN. July 15 pd - - INSOLVENT NOTICE.' LL persOns are hereby notified that I have applituLbylvetition "Id the lion. JA7IE73 H. GRA itAin. president Judge oldie Court of Com mon Pleas in and for the County of Cumber land, for the benefit of the Insolvent Laws of this Commonwealth and that the said Judge Ins appointed MONDAY, the t2ed day of Au gust next to hear me and my creditors, at the Court House in Carlisle. Of which ynti will please take notice, 'SAMUEL DAILII. July II 1853 St I'79TICE. THE undersigned having bedn,appointed art auditor by the Court ol Common Pleas of Cumberland county, to make distribution of the alance of money in . tlre !rands of the as. signeesof Paul Martin amongst the creditors or the said Paul, will meet for that purl ose n: his office in the borough of Carlisle, on I DAY the 12th day . ' of August next, at 10 o'- clock, A. Drl, All mterested wilt therefore take notice, lIUGII GACLLAGILER, July 13 1853 Estate of ,E. Donaldson, dee'd. LETTERS of Administration on tht estate of EiEANOIt. DONAIDSON, IWO .01 Miami County, Ohio, deamsed, have Leon granted to the subscriber residing in Cat lisle. Ali persons having . claims against said estate will present them" Mr settlement, and those indebted are requested to make immediate payment to SAM' LS. SAII Tfl, • A dm'r. June 6 - In the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county. Catharine Elichelbergerl by her next friend Levi I , No 3 Jan term 1853. Eberly y Subpena 'vs_ I sur Divorce. Jacob Eichelborger, Same party Apl term 1853. vs. Alias Sabi - mita Same. . Bur Divorce, The said subpcna and alias subpena having been issued out of said Court and prool made that the said Jacob gichelberger the defendant could not be found to thh said county of Cum berland. Now the said Jacob Eichelbergsr, tbo de• rend:wt. is hereby notified and required to ap pear on the first day of the next August term, —Monday the 2`2d of August next, to answer y the said complaint. JOS. MeDARMOND, Shorifi. July 11, 1853 In the - Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County. Susan Peters Ity her next No 4 Jan term 1853 friend Jacob Smiler, / Subpcetta Sur Di vs vorce. Samuel Peters. . . Same party Na 4 A pl term 1853 vs , Alias Solipaato Sur Same. Divorce. The said sablitena and alias subpaina having been issued out of said. Court, and proof made that the Said Samuel Peters, the defendant, coold,;not be found i the Said county of Cum . - berland. Now the paid Samuel Peters, the defendant, is hereby notified and regtired to appear on the first day of the next August term,—Monday the 22d of August next to tinFWerthe said com plaint. .)OS .81e1)AR5IOND, July I 11852. ' Sheriff. St:WOOL TA„7LE3S. 'T"EDuplicate of School Taxes of. the Borough of Carlisle for the pteeent year. have been issued to the undersigned School Treasurer. Notice ha therefore given that he will attend in the Commissioners ofice; nt the county Court House; on SATURDAY the 30th of July next: between the hours of 9 and 12, 2 and 5 o'clock of said day, for the purpose of rec e iving she school taxes so assessed agree ably to the proiiisons of the• common. school tax. The dollar rate on allproperty is 31 mills, and on professions, oc c up a tions .5L.e. 4 mills. • All persons paying their school taxes on or before said 30th of he allowed a 'de duction of five per cent, and those paying alter that date, and on or before the 30th el Septetn bar next, a deductioi of 'Ouse per tent, tanir which last date a warrant for the speedy coffee tion of all said taxes as remain' unpaid, will be placed in the hands of a proper officer duly op pointed for that purpose. 3. W. EBY, Treasurer. Carlisle June 22, 1833. St• In the Court e'r ontuipa: Plelasi - of ^ Cumberland County, to wit; Ne.G4.Apri)Torm, - • April 12. 1853. The paritien of William Trough, presented to. the Comet of Common Plena of Clumberland County; represeeCng that on the 23r1 day of 0, tober,. 1841 lie pail:based at Sheriff's Sala the' property of.,lohd Treugh . for thikaumol...,sl29o,"end•tbat onthe it day of November, 1541, Phol• Mortio, he then Sheriff, executed and delivered to said piwhi ner a deed' tar the premises sold, with a receipt for the ptirchnee money...• :Said deed, .for 'sumo cause unknown to. said . petitioner, never was acknowledged or ,rocorded as provided for by the Act of Assembly: 'lle therefore mays.the 'Conti to grant a Rule • on the said, Paul M ar lin, Sheriff; and upon sod John .Trough or his heirs• at law, to show canoe Why the said deed should not now bp acknowlodgedaad recorded tweet.. ding to law. April 52,18.0. Rule upon Paul Martin to appear at the next adjonined eobirt, and show. cause why the deed +wield not ba ocknowled god, and also upon, the heirs' at law te,she,v coos°. if any they have, why the prayer of the petitioner elieuld not be granted. • ,7 Notice to ho served", , pUblioation two newspapers (or four weeks, previous to the Court. • • • Comberioutl Count* as. ' (1 . 1 George Zinn Proth'y of the Court of ,L.S Common .Pleas of stud County, do car. tify that t h e ulwvo is ;a true copy of the Docket entry orthe above case, token front the records of sold Court. r Given under ray howl end tlse.seal of tho said Court. at Carlisle the 16th 'day of Juno, A. 13,1853. ' GEORGE4•ZINN: le 294 t ' . : . —Protley. .., Ladles Dress too . - • .. , .. ... , TUST rocolved'it ititveltit'of ittititaist; Ba ,lo* rage Op'Ltincti„l.4tektithiSitkitilttl.,,tind far ante at ve.ry_,lpvt_privoi At tbe-extv Anti chßup Ettore of - • ;!gF,P3„e [44" Vititirpcia, , .. .Apv2,0,53 .: , . L,,,,,,,,