Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, August 03, 1853, Image 3

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    New 'Abvoctikinetits.
011aN.1) VII.NORAIVE.A.!
Tintildez; ? Lightnhig, Storm, Deluge 1
DR. E. BEALES' PANORAMA AND 'DIO
RAMA OF CREATION AND DELUGE
IS NOW OPEN for exhibition in MARION
HALL, to remain for a few days, This. work
'of superior excellency and skill is from the
lands of that prince of American Artiats,,Mr.
George Iliolge, of Philadelphia, end is declar
ed his masterpiece. It has mot with universal
admiration, having recently 'closed in Wash
ington, Richmond, Lynchburg and many Other
large places, where it has disiwn crowded and
intelligent audiences, who witnessed:lb° pass-,
ing scenes with. delight, heaping the highest
encomiums upon it. It cannot , fail to please
wherever exhibited. It fully comports with
the snored volume. The representation of
.chaos, the diffusion of - tight, the expansion of
.the firmament; „the placing of the. tights, the
generating of the waters, the formation of
beasts, the creation of man, all have a tendon
cy,to direct the mind to the great Disposer of
all good. The numerous recommendations it
Las received from Ministers of different de
nominations, where it has been exhibited, is
proof of its real merit. „
t . - 6,-Exhibition (Ivory night this week.—
Sourdayafternoon'for schools.
. fr , irDoors open at 'I o'clock.. Exhibition to
commence at 8. Admission 25 cents, Children
half-price. '
U 7 .a nted
INIMV.DIATELY, a Bay 15 or 16 years of
age to attend a Family
,Grocery &Ore in this
Borough. Testimonials as to honesty and so ,
brie'ty required. Ono from the country pre•
ferret!. Esquire at the othe of the " herald."
August 3, 1553.
ItTOTXCE
ME members of the Cumberland Valle
D'lutual Protection Company of Dickinson Town
ship are hereby notified that the ASSESSMENT
.No. 5 will be called for early in the month of
Augu,t, and that 5 per cent. abatement will be
made far prompt payment.
W3l. NVOOIiBURN, Collector
itTOT IC E.
TUE CARLISLE GAS AND WATER
Gt]'ii Y will receive sealed proposals us.
til MONDAY, the 15th of August, inst., at 9
o'clock, A. M., for building the reservoir, dig
gind tha trenches tor water pipes 'tom the crock
at Sanderson'sue the reservoir. and from the
reservoir to Olt; town• And also, for Oak
Timber necessary for the erection of edam
a trots the Catiedogninet creek at Sanderson's.
Plans and specifications of the work may be
HO3ll at toy olliea at any time after Monday,
the Bth - of Amt . ost, inst.
Aug 3 - , - i855 FREDW WATTS, Pre't.
To Teachers
T Irv] Schaal II rectors of Dickinson district
will meet at the house of -J Redsecker,( Stone
Tnyern) on SATURDAY the 27th day of Au
gust, ins't, at 10 o'clock, A.. 11., for the pur
pose of examining and employing 14 learners,
to take eearge of the common schools of said
district, for the ensuing term,. By order of the
Board. JACOB LEF.rIVER,
Aug 3, 1853 Secretary.
Z . gOt2 I .ICIM
NOTICE: is hereby given that aft election
will be held at the office of the Cumberland
Valley Mutual Protection Company, in Dick
inson twp. Comb., co.,un MONDAY the sth
day of September next, between the hours of
Mods. A. 51. and 4 o'clock P. ,11„ for the
purpose of electing 13 directors of snid compa
ny, to serve for the ensuing year. Test,
ung3 JOHN 'P. CIIREN,Sec,•
RARE CHANCE,
ANY einSrpri:ting busineSs men having from
$lOOO to tz , 2o',hy In invent, and would h e wi lli ng
ta_travel. can hear of a situation that will pay
151 per eint-fin the inNeetinent; by applying to
J A NIV..3SEVNIOURE, at AlcCastney's
Howl, Carlisle, for a few- days..
VALUABLE FARM
AT. PUBLIC SALE.
OT FRID \Y the did of September. 1,953.
by force of the pdwers contained in the last
-u-CI of f,l - th North, ilea'd, the subrcrihers till
otftr at pubiie sale on the premises,
Tao \.N PATIO N of the late Jacob Nath
d j twp,-.Cumb. en, lying
ab oft six miles North \Vest or Newville, boun
ded by lands o!" George Lindis, Abm Wh'sler,
John Neigley, Robert Adams and John \\This
ler, containing about NINETY ACRES, be
the same more or less, all 01 which is cleared
and under good cultivation and fences. The
impravement a are a two story double L 0
11.01. 1 5 E, Bank Barn, Corn Crib
Ptand Wagon Shed and en Orchard,
- - Thcre is a never . Oiling mineral
7 fit ' sprmg 00 the premises and running
water through them.
ClThere will he sold at the same time,and
place a TRACT OF -WOODLAND, whit h
lies abantone mile from the lam and contains
21 tiered , o - pri or I,ton, and whielt is well adap
t, , tent with womrand rails.
The terms of sale will he, one-third of the
v-11 de trtrc'etss miter to be secured upon the
farm, the interest of which to lie paid-annually
-rod ho -tv ndf of-the residue- to be-paid
on Pie Istof A ortl, 1951, when possession will
be given, and the bat nce iu three annual pay
1-ats ,y,thout, l interest to be secured by mart .
- On account of the hand money the
chaser will be required to pay five per pent of
ilia pun-hi - lie twine , ' at :line of sale, or secure
the sante to he crud in ten day_' _
I) . I ,r. I .VI I ISI;EA . Executor.
\I •\ f, Er. S !C I , `„ (7,111,1ifm
MEI
segars and Tobacco
Peraras feeling tharnt,elves dispnsed to in.
dulge in gam ; cigars me requested to call nt
the Drug Store . of B. J. KIEFFER, where
they may obtainan article which he hesitates
an: to recommend no being the best in Carlisle.
Persona visitino. Carlisle should not leave be.
fore tilting a glance at B.J. KielTerlo Drug apd
Chemical Stare, South llnnover street. lle has
on hand a 'variety of fancy articles, such as
hair, hat, clothes, flesh and tooth brushes, co
logee battles, furniture flanges, portfolios, note
piper, worked and card baskets, visiting cards
and cacao, n fine variety of Inns,. aecordoons,
Jc The ladies are iniritel to call and examine
superior tnat to. Call scion, as be to determined
to sell linmnins. 11. J. KIEFFER,
July 20,'1853; S. Hanover st.
XUST. nrozzvra),
A FRES!! supply of paints, oils, varnishes,
.11. dye sitars, glass, putty, sash tools, &e.,
for sale cheap.'
BAKING SODA—A fresh supply just re
ceived.
BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS for
coughs, colds, asthma, consumption and all
discuses of the lungs.
ANINES, prima article of French
brandy, pott, madeira end sherry wines for
medicinal nurposos.
COD LIVER OIL.—A fresh supply,?for
the mire of coughs, colds, consumption and
bronchitis. .•
COLOGNES, Fre— Day water, cologne, ex
tracts, pomades and other perfumery.
KDEUMATIC and spruim mixture; preps . -
red at Kierler's Drug and Chemical Store.—
Ono of the best remedies for theumatitm, or
sprains or lameness in horses.
"A pehnyenved is a penny made." Do you
believe it? then come to Metier's Druff and
Chemical Store if you want to an v c money and
buy your drugs, chemicals and medicines, such
ns castor oil, sweet oil, worm medicine, cough
d:opo, pills, strengthening plaster. liniments,
hair.dyb, hair tunics and regenerators, cordials,
essence lemon. cinnamon, peppermint. spices,
cloves &o. Campli l ne, burning fluid lumps,
CA:, all for said at the cheap Drug Store_
of • J. ICIEFFEIt.
. •
zrBr.l9 xaysunarocm,
fAI :.
HE undersigned having . been the agent of
the' LeystoneLifb Insurance Company,
0 1 arrisburg. l's ; continues to act in that'cn.
pocky, by•ttlit,flority of said 'CompnnY, flu
would respsetfully inform the community that
he will attend to such persons ns may signify
their. desire to, insure Ihe iv lives, nod 'tints give
some protootiOn.to their bereaved, an-lilies and
friends, in ease of sleuth. 011 ice in West Porn
hot Street, Carlisle.,
1t1av"2,5 if. .j. WOItiIIINGTON.
To -Builders & Houskeepers.
1 711110S1;'who aro huilding.'or about corn..
thenoing houdoiraqping Will he aura to
find at all' thnerl'arr nesortment to nOtent from.
'Loelta of - oil aorta and plies. with braair, argil
lo, mineral and whitePhobe, withjepantied or
plated furniture, butrlilitgex; cant and wrought ;
- window glues from Bxlo to 20x88,bblts, screws
„Feu. tice.- You who aro about to inarriod and
going -to hounoltedping, wo juive,evrrything to
"'please. such aa fancy waltera; and'unYa ' liypry
bundled' 4nivtie -and ,forkß,, iotta or by the
dozen-, common knives and Orbs', butter knivee
. with platert.und ivory
,It'atialen frying vid 6rOad
, peon, Brno?thipg irons, tuba, oliorna,4o. -
I.JENRY SAXTOIsT.
'Carlisle - 044;E0,, 1853: , •
„torcts
CANT BE BEAT!
Second Arrival of Surniner" Dry.-Goods.
' TUE subscriher respecilully informs hi .
friends and auinurons cast - on:ors, that he has
returned frem Piiiladelphia with a largo assort•
meat of Sala nee Goode, which will he sold at
astonishingly low prices
-
S(nhs, Cas.simeres, Vest ings.
Calicoes, Gingliams, Bonnets, and fiats,
Ribb ons , Glares; Summer Cloth:, Lawns,
Mills, Paat Stain, Warages,
.Cellars, Edgings, ltandlierehiefs; Laces,
. Stockings, iiti h nner
• BOOTS AND SHOES.
A large assortment of Men's Women's and
Childron•s, Boots and Shoes, Jenny Lind an/
13 usk.in Shoes•at very low prices.
Colored and White CA R PET CHAIN,
A large. ass3rtinanCol_GßO CE RI ES, -such.
as Sagas. Cu6re, ,Nlolasses,, Rico, Teas, &c.
Till( at reation of all who Wish good bargains
is solicited, ns great inducements can he offered
to nurehasers. •
Don't forget the old stand, Humerich's cor
ner, NOrth Hanover Street,
ikrßutter, Eggs, Raga and Soap taken at
market prices: N. W. WO 01)8, Agt.
CaTli:3le, June 9, 1953.
IVE it.R;ON ITEAL !
J. W. EBY'S FAMILY GROCERY
Java and Maruenihn Coffees, Green and
' Roasted do., Orleans and Clarafied
Brown Snuars. Pulverized, Crushed and
Loaf (1 , ), Solt Crushed (preserving) do,
Rice Farina and Corn Starch, 'thoma.
EMI
GE=
Mace, Citron, with Spices of every Icind,
Sperm, Mould, Adamant* Candles,
Orleans and Sugar 11 , Syrup Molasses,
Luvcring's tineqt qullity Syrup,
fresh assorimant of all the ohovc,arti•
Glee, and a general supply of other articles
usually kept by us, all just opened and for sale
at oar new slurs rooms.
June 8, 1853. J. W. ED V.
USEFUL, F.RAGRART and GOOD.
pi-p J. KIEFFER has Met returned from Phil:
IL) adolphih wnh an additional supply of fresh
DttUU which in connection with his former
etocic will make his eatahlishment complete in
this department.
In'addition to the above he has - a!so opened a
fresh supply of Confectionaries, Fruit, Nuts,
Pasets and Fancy Articles of every descrin.
lien. The attention of the Ladies is especially
invited to his extensive assortment of Fancy
Aarie.les, ladies Toilets', Fancy Soaps and
) Perfumes of every variety.
Gentlemen nre.invited to examine his fine
astortment of Fancy Art inies—Seg,ars, China
-- an d. Porcelain - Pipes, Tobacco of all kinds,
Shaving end Toilent Soaps of superior quality.
Canes. Riding and Carriage Whips, and many
other articles which inure especially inter° t
-- gentlemen: - A - nundii. , r of superior Woollen
Matts on band.
The proprietor will he very happy to have
his friends eat' and examine his g,nods whether
they may , vi , ll to purchase or not.
July (l 13JJ 13 .1 KIEFF'ER.
NEW DAUG STORE
South ILinorer Street, .Year the Court House.
R 3 J. KIEFFER, druggist, would respect
. tnEmn the r.nieenv of Carlisle and
vicinity that he has opened a new
CHEMICAL AND DRUG-STORE.
1 0.1is-sback is entirely new, and has been selec
ted with alreat care. As many of the articles
in daily use by physicians and families deteri
orate by age and exposure, iciest care will be
taken not to allow such articles to accumulate
in such quantities.
Attention is especially invited to his stock of
Medicines, Essemial Oils, Oils, Tinctures,'
Wines, Extracts, Confections, Chemicals,
&e. Together with the above he has a full
as,sortmcnt of Paints, •Varnishes, Dye—Stuffs,
Paint and Varnish Brushes, and
CONF ECTIO NA R I ES
of every varietV, lie has also on hand a splen•
did assortment of .
Pernitneries, Simps, Extracts, Fancy, Hair,
Clothes and Flesh Brushes, Supporters,
13r. aot Exhausters, Nipple Shields,
Tooth W111+110:1 and Pastes; also
ME DI CIN.I. I, 1 l'iNE /3 A ND BRANDIES,
of the best quality. SEGA ItS, from the best
Havana and Spanish houses, of every , flavor,
front one cent upwards.
In order to ensure his customers against
mistakes during any tetnporaray absence of
the proprietor, the services of an experienced
and competent assistant have been secured,
which will lie felt to be important, in view of
the respoosi ',Unica which are Imp we to devolve
upon the druggist.
PREStRIPTTONS
will he faithfully and promptly attended to.—
Orders from Physicians and Merchants in the
country will be filled with care, and at prices
which mtr prove satisfactory.
N. B.—All officinal preparations made in
strict accordance with . the directions of the U.
S. Plifirmaropneia.
A liberal share of public. patronage is res•
pecttully solicited. Terms Cash.
May 11. 1853. B. .1. KIEFFER.
1311.23.GAMTSTS! 2 ~5.11.C.T.A.X1TS II
OGILIIV'S Wholesale and Heta
E IPOIIIUII.
IA M now - renewing my second supply o
A Sommer G00 , .N, and will sell them oil client,
enthan -any other house--it, the county. It-i
impossible to enumerate—suffice it to say, that
our stock of Dry Goods is immense; umbra
cing every article in the hoe, and at prices
astonishingly low.
'rile !Ales 1/31iieldarlY1 , re invited to eall.and
Os amine our new stock of clegant
GtlOD. 4 —Crope . Shawls, Bonnets, Ribbons,
Needle Work, &e., &c
Our assortment of Gentlemen's Wear is full
and cumulate, cdosisting of
Cloth,, Casino - tures, Coshmarets; Vestings,"
Cottonnades, &c. &c.
CAR I' ETINGS & MA'rTIN GS.
A full assortment at Imperial, Ingrain, Cotton
and Venitian Carpet I ngs.
Mattings .4 . every quality and width.
Alai a new nad largo assortment of Ladies'
and Chitdron's ;attars, Jqnny Lind and Bus
kin Shoes at very .ow prices.
Rea.dloct'the ..11d stand." Enst Main street
June 1, 1353. CIIAS. OGILBY.
GULPS PATENT PORTABLE
ozroxin. MILL AND rnEss,
r II E undersigned having purchased the
right of Franklin and Cumberlmid coun
ties, Pa., and Washington county ibid. for
CULI"S PATENT PORTAIILE CIDER
MILL PRESS nre,ner. , manufacturing
machines upder tho flirne4l . ime sußeripion of .
Henry Sher.Ter,tieprUCtOT,MiliWiagrrl.`fpfilers
will be reeeii , cd and filled fvith prOrripliless,—
All mai:11)111es will be warranted.
By this machine, which can be conveyed on
a wheelbarrow, one man and a boy can make
front five to eight barrels cf cider a dey,with
easa, and the eider is thoroughly pressed from
the 'pomace. The. labor is light and the ma
chines are simple and.nermanent.
This machine was exhibited at the State
Agricultural Fair, ut - Lancaster, and tested with
several others, and the committee awarded 'the
premium to it.. The Machines are warranted
to perform what is herein stated. Orders aro
respectfully/inlicited.
N. 13.—Tho„press connected with the ma
chine can.be used for pressing currants, and
cutting vegetables for leading stock.
JACOB HOKE,
' HENRY" SIIEPLER,
May 11, 1853. Gni „ . Chambersburg.
TEACHER WANTED
pHE Board of Directors of Mechanicsburg,
want to'employ a competent Teacher to
take charge of the High School. Teachers
wishing to apply will pleas attend the examina
tion on saturday the 13th of August, at the
School House in said borough, of 1 o'clock, P.
M. Branches required, Reading, Writing,
Arithmetic, Geography, English , Grammer,
Algebra, Mensuration; History and 'Natural'
Philosophy; Salary .$3O, per month, and the
term not less then nix months•,
JOSEPH 111013SER,
.July 27, 1853, St, Sect. of Board.
ci7.4.ZPREI
A TEACHER, for the High Frei° School of
the borough of Newvillil. , Cumberlanu co,
Yu.. Application should he inail6 soon,na the
school IC to commence on the 22d of August
Aliburel salarOvill be given.
Lly order of the Board.
jy 20, 3:v • —I; M. DAVIDSON, Sec'y.
51 :174111VEliD.
Y a young, married man, ,a -situation. as
. Principal or assistantheacher liPtuelasicel
Acadorni , or!Setninary. .1.10 has bath overfill
years txperience in lobbing, and has;for borto
time. been connected with a flourishing Aced
-emy in central Penriffylamniii: will produce
unexceptionable reran:niece and lesiimotiials,.
but is nevertheless very,willing to be strictly
c.raminatl as, to his imalificationsi A stated
.salary would be pickled to an itymma nubji;nt
to contingonnip.. ()Veil- though it he 'los than
m i g h t mhtlnytim•be received. Ile • would very
mita prefor'gbing west, hot enrcommuniimtion
which may. do received .NVIII mect"With die
attention. Address immediately.
"ACADE,MUS." • ,„
July 27. . Cutn!d..Co, P.
.61t.a1..,1 - iptiitc : _-Zalcs :
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. Real Estate - at -Frivolo Sale.
7dli. II E - Subscriber 'offers at Private Sale the
, Faftn`on which-he now lives, situated in
th lliddleton township,:autuberland coun
ty, abbUt t Aro miles South of Carlisle, con
taining 3) acres -more or'-less -of first•rate
limesteneland,, all undo , . good fence a d in a
high state of cultivatien. '`.l be improvements
an, a double two story :ileac - House, lately re
-paired, a Wank' Barn, Stone Spring House and
other 'outbuildings. 'Thera is also a fine or
chard or choice fruit.. Running Water through
the whole.place. It is a very desirable prop
arty in ovary respect, especially for a dairy,
farm. .Persahs. desiring to parchnue ore re•
quested tweall end-examine it.
Mar23,1853-9w. . ELIMi JOHNS:
. .
, .
if OFFER for sale the property on the North
a West corner of Hanover and Pomfret sts.
The lot fronts 30 foot on Unilever street by 240
on Pomfret, having erected on it a Well built
..,i three story BRICK HOUSE, with
• 1 necessary stabling: The prope - rty
"ON
1 iti e . lies been a tavern Stand for many
I I 1 .2 :1 years, and is at present occupied as
---"` such. Price three thousand dol..
lams, [il3ooo]. Apply to the subscriber.
June '2:'2, 1853. . P. GIVIN:
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.
THE sulscriber offera for sale the BRICK
HOUSE and Lot, 25 feet front by 24011 deep,
nosy occupied by Mr. Henry Keller, in North
Hanover street. The house and all the im
provements are nearly new.' The dwelling
contains thirteen ceded rooms, including dou
ble parlors. Attached is a cistern. Smoke
House and Stable. For , further information
apply next door to the premises to • •
Vanilla Bean
Julo 13 1853
VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY
FOR SALE.
THE subscriber offers at private sale the
,valuable property, situated on
Lumber Street, Carlisle, viz :
No. I. AqLot of Gronnd, having, a
front or 24 feet on Loather street, in the nor
ough of Carlisle; and extending 240 feet back to
tocustAlley, having thereon erectetra two - story
PLASTERED HOUSE, with a one
and a half story back building, and
oie cellar tinder both, all in good order.
01 ' 4 The - house contains eight reslts, and
MI excellent garden.
No. 2., adjoining the above, is a lot o
is feet front by tati Met deep to said alley hay
ing.erected_ on it a.tivo story Plastered lionse .
containing Tour rooms, and having a good garden
and a variety of choice Iruit-trees.
No. 3., adjoining the above, 24 feetin
front and 240 lea deep to said alley, with a two
story Plastered llouse, With cellar and garden.
No. 4.. a lot of 12 feet front by 240 ft
deep to said alley; with a two story Plastered
Ilouse, well Imished and a good frame stable out
the back of the lot. Also a variety of fruit trees
in the garden.
No. 4., a lot of 52, feet In front, by 240
fuel deep to said alley, on which is erected a IWO
story plastered House, with back buildings, bake
oven, wash house, cistern and pump. The house
in finished in first rate style. There is a stable
and sheds on the back of the lot. The lot eon
tainsa great deal or shrubbery with over one hun
dred choice gral ted fruit trees.
No. 6., alot of'lo feet in front b.y 240
feet deep to 'gaid alley, willt`a IleW two story
Brick 06e, and back buildings, nub cellars
under tlicf m all,
'No. 7., a lot of 16 feet front and 21Q
deep, - with anew Bricl. Ilouse , eame as the a
bove, and stable.
No. S., a lot 33 feet in front and 210
deep, with a large two story House, well finish
throughout, with nine large rooms, large kitchen,
stable, nnil other out buildings. The garden is
tairgatiel contains a variety of fruit trees.-- The
one half of a. will and pump near No S will be
sold.
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All the of of properties are in good repair
cod most of win newly
,built. They will be
sold very low sod on rensinethle terms. Pot
further inform:lu n enquire or - either of the sub
scribers. R. G. S UV:PLR V, sr
June El 1853 R. B. Sit EPLEY, jr.
Ti r lEMlSTEltirrOar2 MILLS
rifiHE aubgeriber , will sell by Private Side,
the follosiing, deaciibr•'d Mill Property, to
wit Nine acres of Land situate in Oliver
township, Perry county, adjoining the flour
ishing borough of Newport. The improve•
meats ere a Three and equal Story
MERCHANT AND GRIST MILL,
with two water wheels, propelled by Little
Belittle Creek, a never-failing stream, with
Pout` run of stones, smut machine, merchant
nod country bolts, Plz,ster Screw and all the
necessary machinery belonging thereto, Saw
'2. story Frame DWELL! NG DOUSE,
with an excellent" pump at the door, stable and
all the necessary out houses. The said im
provements, with the exception of the
have been made new within the last two years.
The Pennsylvania Rad Road posses through
this property, and the Pennsylvania Canal pus
ses within live or six perches of it. - Said prop, '
-Oft hin-Fixiy-perche of the R R:Depot
in Newp rt, nail nature has mado r Newport the
depot of Perry county, As a besof iful home,
or it profitable investment no property so desi
rable has ever been °tiered for sole in this
county. ABRAHAM RISSER.
Juno 8, 1853- 2.m.
AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITION
"Saxton Leads the Column."
. •
.4 Fr ER days and nizlits of unceasing toil
a_ and trouble I have succeeded in marking
and arranging, my new stock of ITA It D•
W A R E , and altnoitgli there has been a ire.
inundous rush of customer, %Ow. know where
to deal on reasonable term;, and whO appre
ciate my old habit or selling cheap without
making much fuss about tha matter. I am
constantly making room for ne4 cuseomers Ut
drop in and examine what is undoubtedly the
LARGES AND BEST assortthent of,goods
ever offered west of Philadelphia, anti embra
cing everything usually found in a Hardware
Store, front a needle to an anchor„ill of which
are of the host:quality and will be sold at prices
which cannot fail to give satisfaction.
TO CARPENTERS & BUILDP,RS i .. •
'I would say that my stuck of cross cut. hand,
panel ripping and back saws, bright, black and
blue augurs, chisels, Planes, - looks, hatchets,
hinges, screws, straight necked and bar colts,
broatl, pointing and chopping axes, iron and
steel squares, rules, tape measures, levels. &c.
cannot tail to please the lima fastidious.
Can be accommodated on the most reasonable
terms with Durkee's celebrated York plows at
$5 37. Also Plank's, Craighead's and others'
at manufacturers' prices; spades, rakes, forks,
shovels, grass and grain scythes. (llunn,,llar
ling and Griffins make.) Patent and common
smiths of Italia dozen different kinds. Grain
Cradles, (Gregor's, Plank's,Craighead's and
Crawbach's malted at reuced rates.- Also
grindstones. cuithil - ,- boxes,- chain cistern and
force pumps, hither, breast and log chains, sin
gle and double traces and spreads Cedar ware
such as tubs, buckets, bowls, water kegs, to.
gether with an everlasting assortment of table
and pocket cutlery, spoons, shears rind sciz.
sors, candlesticks, snuffers, shovels nnd tongs,
kettles, Pens, ead -irons,' waiters, brushes. 'Ste,
/ which will be sold by the wagon load, ton Ord
bushel or in the ordinary way,
Then coma friends, give us a call and see
fot yourselves, We'll wait on yen with pleas
tiro, and give you bargains of which vpu can't
complaint Remember the place,l)ast High
Street,-opposite Ogilby's ,
June 1, 1853. HENRY 'SAXTON.
WALL_ PAPERS,
subscriber is Just now receiving and
15 opening an unparalleled assortment of
WALL PAPERS.. Those desirous of trans•
forming the interiors of .their old dwellings
into now ones, and giving additional ontiel
lishments to their now noes, at a comparative
ly trifling coat, will dd well to call and examine
for I can sell them from fib cm upwards. Re
momber. the old stand, East Main at opposite
Ogilby's Store. fly tho way. I would any to
Alm's° who also want to improve the exterior of
their houses, that I can lurnish them with
Wetherill'sVure and fresh ground White Lend,
together with various other.. colours, blue. or
yellow, various shades of green,"&e., in
short everything, calculated to adorn find dec
orate your mansions. •
'mar 2 ItENRY SAXTON
A FRESH, supply ..of E; Sro's
Sarsaparilla Mixedoinilflew Dank Fine
Cut ' 7 robliecoo 3 , Just received at the new and
cheaitGrocery of
July 20,-1853
Limoburnoes Coal.
1000 TONS'Liniabuilnor's Coul aP.tbo beat
‘uality , jaaf radeiviog and for Biqa by 'E. !B.f. D
DLE, ir, Only VAC , ' par ton.
Carlisle, March 10, 1853...
Tavern Stand,foeSale.
J IL wP,Avsn,
4:kgont
FOR SALE
LMMTEI
TOBACCO.
W. A. CARQTHEYS
.51111111Irt LS °rig-.
WILIMUDEI ZUL. l PrEVA•Brl3axiraz
Doarnig. 'gap; Ct9nberland County, Penns
THIS popular and delightful Stimm'er Re
treat, lavorably.known, is charmed at, Doub,:.
ling Gap, in thi mountains which form ' die
northornrboundery-of the Cumberland Valley,
about 30 miles southwest'of Harrisburg. The
Springs are accessible from the Eastern cotes
by Itailrcitid ter Newville, via Lancaster, Her
risburg and Carlisle. Fritim . Nelvviilo to the
Springs there 8 miles of abed staging . . Pas
sengers - Philadelphia or Bahl:yore in
the morning, will,arriyo at the Sp figs about 6
P. M., at a -cost of rom $3 60 to 64. Many
improvements hays been made during the last
year, which render the place' still m ore calm ,-
rice. There is a wide field for huntica—and the
Trout-fishing, in the Dig Spring at gewv ilk is
the best iwthe - country, - --.eur farther rartieu•
lure, please address „.
'SCOTT COY LL,
Proprietor.
June 29, 1653
PERRY COUNTY WARM SPRINGO,
T"E proprietor ofthis place feeling highly
. gratified with the success which bus inten
ded his management of the above eStablish
intuit - during ' the t season, has Amite]
increased his efforts to render the, lance and
accommodations still more inviting , and cont.
fortahle, by adding a new large Bath House,
with Summer (louses, Sec.
Those Spring s are situated on the banks of
Sherman's, and empty into Sherman's Creek ;
stream associated with: the thrilling scenes
1)006011 the early settlers of that part of Penn
sylvania and Aborigines, whose hunting ground
lay on its margin. The qualittu of, the water
of the Warm Springs ammost dgianor di nary
indeed, so much so, that none has ever been
ascertained iu the linited•States for the speed)
and permanent cure of all eruptions of the skin,
and every speciesof Cutaneous 1) ;senses. .11Un. ,
dreils of Certificates could be pi educed and
published, if requisite'to ilte"many cures it hes
performed. The Bathing (louses era so titin]
gad as to use' the water of the different springs:
some of which throw out ninety gallons of it a
ter to the minute.
The Springs are necessiblo by the Central
Railroad to Dune:moon, where n fine MAY couch
is in readiness on the arrival of the ears to con
vey passengers wile desire to ViAit the Springs,
fourteen miles N.IV of Duneannon. All per•
bons leaving Philadelphia in the morning train
of cars can arrive at the Springs at 5 o'clock
the same evening; The coach IA ill commence
running daily on and offer the 10th of June,
and continue daily during the season, leaving
the Sp:ings every morning so es to reach the
cars going East and West. All communice.
lions for the Springs should be directed to Den-.
cannon P.-0., and will arrive. at the Springs
- daily: The terms of tidarthng will bd made
• moderate, and the boarders can depend upon
every attention paid them. Sternum's Cteelt,
affords delightful fishing, as well as fine sailing
i n - boats; and - horses - amt — curriws lllur
rtdihg out. The country affords fine roads for
riding, and the scenery is beautiful. The dis
tance from 'Philadelphia to the Springs, is
miles. Fare 84 00..
iKrA coach will rim every 'Wednesday and
Saturday to the Springs,leaving Carhnle on the
arrival of the cars from the East. The conch
will start from Burkhoider's Hotel, but those
who leave their names will be called for at their
residences. it they desire it.- Fare $1:
jels U. 11. ETTER, Proprietor.
,
Sheriff's Sales:
virtue of sundi'y writs of Venditinni
Ex
ytoaas, issued out of - tho Chun of Com
mon Pleas of Cumberland County, and to me
direeted,, I will expose to sale by ['abbe vendue
or outcry, a: the Court. House in the borough
of Carlisle, on FRIDAY the 12th day of Au
gust 1853, at 10 o'clock A. M., the following
described real estate, viz;
A LOT OF GROUND, situate in the bor
ough of Cordate, containing tin feet in front and
170 feet in depth, more or less, bounded by the
Harrisburg uni Chainberaburg.turnpiko ou the
north, o lot of J Abrahams on ho west, 1.1 W
Meteor on the cast and alt alloy on the south,
having thereon erected a two story BUICK
HOUSE ned Stable. • Also a Lot of (round,
situate in the bermtglfof Carlisle, containing
30 feet in front and-119.-feet in depth, more or
loss, bounded by North street on the south,
by a lot of Miss Vise's on the West, other
property of Peter Harriet' on the east and an
alley on the north, haling thereon erected
two story BRICK HOUSE, !ie.- Also a Lnt
of Ground situate in the -borough 'of Carlisle,
containing li feet in•-fran.t., ne..44.3g It in depth.
more or less, bounded `by North street on the
south; other property of Peter Burner on the
west, J ill Gregg on the, east and Oil slick -on
the north, having - thereon erected a two story
Brick House, &c. Seized and taken in execm•
lion as the property of Voter Hunter.
Also all the interest of Jacob Chronister in
the lands and tenements descending to hint
from Jelin Chronister, deceased Ovate in
Illonroo twp., bounded by lmtis of II mry,
13rownawoll on the west, Jolm Corns en th,
on the south, David Clark on the east and the
Trindle Spring toad cu 'be nortb,cont a i t.i tiO
12 acres mire Or - less:hiving' thereon erected
two story FR kME HOUSE and a stable,
and a ono story Frame House and stable', &c.
Seized and taken ill execution no the property
of Jacob C hronist cr. and nll to be s..ld by me,
Sheriff's Office, Car- JOS. 31eD A R... 11 NI),
lslie, July it, '53. C
PROOL.EIDIATZON.
WHEREAS The Honorable J. IL GILA•
11,151, President Judge of the sue, ral
Courts of Common Pleas of the counties of
Cumberland, Perry and Juniata, in Pennsylva
nia, and Justice of the . several Courts of Oyer
and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in
inlet counties. urd lion. John Rupp and Sion.
not Woodburn, Judges - of the Court of Oyer and
Terminer and General Jail Delivery for the
trial of all capital and other offenders, in the
said county of Cumbarland,by their precer ts to
tno directed, dated the 11th of April, 1853,
have ordered the Court of pier and Terminer
and General.TailDelivery, to be holden tit Car.
lisle, on the 4th MONDAY of August, 1853,
(being the 2.2ddaylat 10 o'clock in the titre
noon, to contintreeno week.
NOTICB is therefore hereby given, to th:
Coroner. Sustices of rho Peace and Constables
of the said County of Cumberl4nd: that they
are by the said 'precept commanded to be thel
and there in' their proper persons, with Itch
tolls, records, Inquisitions, ,examinations end
all other remembrances, to du those things
which to their offices appertain to La dune, and
all those Iliut are Emend by reeogniz,inees ' to
prosecute °kunst the prisoners that are or then
shall be in the Jail of said county, ore to ha
there to prosecute them us shall liejust.
JOSEPH McDARMON I), Sheriff.
SIIERIFF's OFFICE. Carlisle,
July 13, 1853. • . (
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NOTZCZI,
XTOTICE is hereby given to idl permos
tereeted, that the !Winning at-counts have
been filed in the Prothonotary's eflice, for the
examinatiodol the accountants therein named,
and will be presented to the Court.of Common
Pleas of Cumberland County, fur corifiymatien
and allowance, on Wednesday the 23d day of
August, A. D. 1853
I. Account of John Robb end Daniel 11auff
man, assignees under deed of voluntary assign.
meat for benefit of creditors of George Sailor,
or Singh Middleton Township, Cumberland
county.
2„ Second account alien. John Rupp, com
mittee of the person and estate of Peter Zim
merman, a lunatic,
3. Assignee or trust account of Moses Mor
rell, assignee under a deed of volurnmy assign
ment for the I:tient of tredt.ors of John D.
Zell,late of Churehtown, Cumberland County.
GCO. ZINN, Protley.
July 19, 1853. 4w.
THOMAS It SIDLES'
MOW ettouenskrd ROO MS
AND FURNISHING sToitE, ,
Opposite the Rail Road Office, West High Street,
SKIT:WS desir6 .to infirm his old'
' IL. • friends and the public that ho has opened
•a gonol'al clothing . osmblishment. and huh now
in store an axioms° stock of the best and
cheapest goods ever offered in Carlisle.
V. 0.11008 and liao.rs clothlngi •-• , r
for Spring, Semmerand Winter wear, now on
hand of overy.variotio and furnished at reduced
rates. Re has also a large and well 'selected,
assortment of Piece 'Goods, of English, French
,and Gorman Fabrics, of tiew - and beautiful pat.
(army fur coats peels end ,yenta, which will bo
made to add in rho Moat approved and faster
.ionable inntroar andlti usupetter style of ;wink.
manship. full and 'elegant stock of Gentle.
'mon's Furniehing,Oooda, sugh es glnVea r pfoi n
and fanny shirts, coltare, hainikorchiefs, ties,
munstantly "kopt.,en hand,: „Afars • Indie
:,,Itablier Overcoats and. T.:cgdins.
• • Feeling confident from' the repOtatian which
at has been his' ()aslant - airn• •for a course of
years to aoeure' for Ins, estanlisliment ,
.ot his
,
pleifes.:ll6 ratipingtfully invitee, an
cx
' Of lils•stook,whkelt for quality,winlc,
'uniwahip 'and lOW Pricseparinotbe surpassed,.
May 4,1853—?-I,yi' . ; - ~•
WELCH'S PARISIAN HIPPODROME. •
GRAND ftESTORATION OF TOE -
Ancient Sports, Games and Ceremonies of the Greeks and Romans.
pgmll'lLL
, EXHIBIT AT clutusur, 'ON WEDNESDAY, August the'3d, 1855. For one day.
only. PRICES: Boxes 25 eta. Reserved Seats, 50 etc. Children under I0,•to Reserved Seats,
Half.Pricn. Doors open at .2i in the Afternoon, and in the Evening. Performance to commence
half-an-hour after. .
This is the Largest Establishment in the World, comprising Ono Hundred an I Sixty-Three Mal(
and Female Artists and Auxiliaries, and a Stud of 200 HORSES, PONIES and other trainer.
animals. - The Pavilion composing, the Hippodrome proper, is the largest in the World, and is
constructed so as to be nlways cool and comfortable. It is built after a plan Of the Gymnasium of
Elia, Hid contains seats for 0000 persons. Daring the evening it will be brilliantly illuminated
with Gas, from an apparatus designed expreSsly for supplying the enormous .ittnount . required in
this exhibition. • *THE ENTRANCE into town will be observed by a Grand Procession, led by
Post's Celebrated Brass Bard, and followed by the Cots, Chariots, Wagons, Horses, &e.,
The Entertainments will: be particularly NOVEL AND CLASSIC in their character, entirely
dissimilar from any presentation ever made in the country,, consisting of Triumphal Entrees,
Chariot Racing, Hurdle Leaping, Cars of Juno. LA COURSE DES SINGES! By a, troupe ca
Apes, Monkeys and Baboons, on Lilliputian t'on'es. Scenes on Hui Turf, by 0 Parisian Ladies,
LA FEIICEIE EQUIPOISE. and other Feats in the Arena,
on the Course, in the Stadium, and of
the Tilting Ground. The whole concluding with a scene from tho ITALIAN CORSO, in whial)
12 BLOODED HORSES will be let loose in the Arena at one time.
For further particulars, see illuminated posters, lithographs, Stc.,.at the principal - Hotels. •
,i3W--The Hippodrome will exhibit at York,' August 2d, and at Harrisburg on the 4th.
OORE'S PATENT GRAIN DRILL, AND SEED PLANTER. Dr planting wheat, rye,
Ila oats, barley, indian earn, timothy seed. etc. This machine t u ts patented July 2d, 15.90,.
Its operation - during the three pest yenrs has been highly successful; wherever it has been thor
oughly tested, its oed qualities have been universally .aekne‘vlt dgril; and not is ithstandirg ths
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great incrense.ol e impetitiori, 'it still continues to maintain its superiortity ov, , r all others yet in use.
Lturing the 3 e'er - 1850 and 1851 it reerivid the highest premium at six different Agricultural Ex
lath_tions,•as followis -T wo in the State of Maryliiiiii,nne in Al ichigan, one in Delaware, and two
in Pennsylvanin;'•u hilt, Within the past vent it was awarded the first and Inglnst premiums at each
or the county exhibitions ol Chester, Berlis and Schuylkill.
The fact that in 'receiving the above premiums, this machine - was brought at several different
times in n fair and open competition with at! the Grain Drills of fny note, yet in use, and slier a
careful 'examination and investigation, by the atrliorized eommittea, was in every instanao awarded
the highest premium—is a matter win thy the eonsidei anon of th'e p,trehnser„
De principal points ol receminendition are ; Ist —lts durability, U its perfect simplicity of con
struction, 3d the easy manner of regill i ving to son any desired quantity of seed, 4th the exactness
with which it distributes the seed,'-operuning equally well on une‘len nail sidling ground as on an
even surface, sth its easy drought. being about 25 'per rent lighter tli most other seeding tnacknes
now in use. \
Alf !quell for inforeirition s ;',ns well no orders for nwhines, will be promptly mended to.
The inanufsctorr hitherio t i nder the firm of Lee, Pierce & her. ha, been chnnued, and in now
conducted by LEE, PEIRCE & 'I'IIOMP.SON, to ahem all orders rhould be nddressed.
July 20, 1A53.6w
,Sward,cd. to MO Machin. al the Pair of the American Institute, New York, 0et.1852,,
A Diploma at the Franklin Inelitute, Philadelphia. FitFi Premium at the Stat.
I'air, Utica, New York, mud at the Columbia nod lie 118Selner County (New Vork)Fatrit,
and a Diploma at the Westchester County Fair ni White Plaint.
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m the present arrangement of this highly approved and
- . valuable Mill, the labor In divided by arranging a cutting
Cylinder to breah.the apples, end then deliver them to the
lower Cylinders to 'be nslured to prne,. lly this ar
rangement the ivoy,k is performed faster andviith much
lean labor. .
Tho Press hi arranged tin n much larger screw than
formerly,m and by a very Ingenious device the ace of the bag
is dispensed with nod the Tub male to open nt trill to de
liver the pomace, while et the same time the eider is left
oldr and the work eat. be done with much/ions laiffir thou
by the old method. Tire Cy lindens. ore covered trill. heavy
shoot Zinc, both on their peripheries nod 'clots; the WWII
in them Is arranged so no not to swell; and the whole work
on the Mill and Press made in the very best manner and
arranged with especial view to their durability and service.
No Farmer who urea the 31111 carefully and neeonling
to directions will bodleoppoluted, Mann thong...3r
Laud ho trill 11.1.1 . 11.1 s ono of the moot valuable and efficient
machines on his firer,
Who machine is made to run, by horse, steam. or hand
power, and whorl the apples are gromnli a Saudi boy of 14
years of ego can prone the pomace with all onto.
In all former times it wt. 1 4 11111.1.15 ed that a large quantity
of Cider could only be nitrite by using n ponderous lunch's.,
that slowly crushed the apples without grinding them tine.
They wero then mode Into a nuutsire cheese in atraw, anti a
most severe and long; pressure was required to extract a
"by i tko n s o t f ra t w ilp a C n i tl e fh a o r uTa ' s ' s id o7. l .: i n%Te ' :; " l -1 2l b t e o l n oVt ' ,It:1 ° 1.11
unsatisfatory result the farmer bad to Mire ell his hands,
and perhaps his
six-(
team, and devote a whole day that
could have been more profitably- employed, to matte front
rib to eight barrels of Cider. To obviate the difficulty the
Fanners hove heretofore labored under. this Machine lies
bean invented, and vise statement of a few Theta will prove
that It is not only the bast 31mbinonf the kind in existence,
but it is the most prolltuble that n man can hove on his
farm. The apples are by this Machine grated up into a fino
pulp, se that it requtrea but a annparatively light pressure,
and that beta minute or two, to extract ail the Cider, it
being ascertained by practical experiment that Orte.reurth
more nhee can ire obtained thou by, the old process? lie
aides this, it only requires two bands to grind up and metro .
Into Cider a Ihrgor quantity of apples than can bo possibly
done ou the old-fashion.] machines. On this press, owing
the compactness of the ponce in the tub, and the cam-
pl to s—that eau mo o manner In which It Is ground, a pressure of from 3 to
6lly Ito obtained—will product a- rartio
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fay° able result than. fifty tone pressure on time ordinary
' ;otoroil aoOoidloir to Act of Congress, it
RECOLLECT TI-u I 5
mrir.r. AND HAMS
,
I ECIIIVED this day, d,irOut from Cincinna4
ti,a Intl suppjy ol thelultowindeclobia
tod brands:
100 Sugar Cured Davis & ed.& ifebillamu,
-loo n „ Ourthier,f!hilip &
100 " " Dnffiolle'Westphalia'
'Phis last brand ;rained ilto,Prize:„Aleilril at rho.
'London World's Fir, , , A lko n largrikutinly, of
Country 11ants, !Loon, , Sliouldcrs unit Stiles all
of whildiViiki, ho sold very'ltiw cr6ll.'
J. U. WILLIA tll3,
21.1 . 60. Groner. ,
•
David 4ridretieit
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• TIC.ULTI4I24; -
zmpioinont isi:'-sefoa Warehouse :
No. 05, Ch'eniii:,Sticet;:Plti.?a..
TIJG tlibsoribOi.ofrfrO'cii oxieabi.cna••
sprta 'or. • •• •
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
tionricuLTuireni, , TooLs,
Grnee FlOwer Saeds,' .
Agricultural,' (16tilutillur at and Ilotatalical •
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snligeo.fCu r talOgues, Lundretleo
uriii ItoOkir niici A Irritthac for 1853; furnish- ,
~.graLit uoun personal.or pfepuid tiordhiation.
1). LANDRETH..
May 20 , 11953,31i,1
GRAIN DRILLS FOR 1553.
13, M. NIELDS Agent,
Ercildonn Post Office, Chester county, Pa
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PROVED CIDER MILL.
(Cider Pres., even if tho topples wero ground as flatly as ort
the Improved 11111; and if the apples were merely crushed,
ILS on the Nut•Mnehlne. it occult! require a pressure of one
Htundretl tens to produce tho result necomplLshed by this
Patent Mill. Ihe following may be adduced as the decided
ado:outage.; of Ibis Mill.
n-t—lt make more Cider than any other Pass, with
n given mundlty of applee in a given time, and with much
le•., labor 111111 eXpl,ll}o:
. Second—lt will make cleaner and MCder Cider than any
other 11111.
Third—You ran - mahe the Cider assnu want It., and when
you want it—and iu quantities from one gallon to 6 or 10
barrels.
,
Fourth—With It you Cllll preen your CUITIMS, Merrick
Berries, Cheese, -Buller, Lard, nod Tallow.
Fillh—With it you - ean euro one-fourth of your
(Into in malting Apple-butter.
Sixth—With its use you ran at all times have Frei&
and Sweet Ctder.
With all the advantages 'walling from thopoenession and
me of such a machine—at a price FO low that it is within
the reach of all—can it he pntt any intelligent Farmer
Ivould do a ithout it?
Ito you wi=lt to in yourhense at all times Cider that
Is sweet and fresh, the only time it is really healthy and flt
for up—antr - do you wish to save as great portion of the
hard labor attending the making of
Apple-butter:. lteo, boy tads machine, and (=word
for it, you will not:be disappolant.
This 11111 is warranted superior to any other portable
31111 to existence, and the Proprietor 13 ready at any time,
(on fide notice being given,) to test It with any Portable
that is not an infringement on it.
Porineri! examine thloviewly IMPROVED
Ciitza
MILL, before you buy any [other.
Ono great advantage of this machine over all (Ahem 10,
that it will not Choke up, and hard or soft apples
elm ho ground, and yet the Cylinders will always remain
clear awl In grinding order.
All orders will be tilled In the order In which they are
received, and all persons wanting them would s do well to
send their orders early, and state at what time they want
the Mill sent.
This Mill, attended by 2 men, will, when properly worked
according to directions, make U to 32 barrels of elder ri dep—
end will grind alone by harro•power 4o:11100 to 300 bushel'
of apples a day..
4.4)- Tho Price of the Mill le $4O, free of freight.
Ilmuusuuna, Pe., May, 15T.3. W. 0. Erancpic.
Diatild.Coun of the Eanterat Dlatrlet of Pennsylvania.
fho 7co hot
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IRW AND. 1 MPROVT4ID MILT
New,.. aid Choice Publications.
no3IE LIFE IN GE'ItIIIANY, bit thri Nov.
C. L. Brae°. . • '
M 0 DBE.N FLI ELTATI Ng; by Catherine
Sinclair. ,
:SA'3l. SLICE'S NEW , IWORIC,
TIIE LAST LEAF 01 7 SUNNY SIDE,
by , ' • ..
-INTEporaiwis MENTORADLE A 'IS D
USB.N.IL, by •Rev. Dr. Cox.'
A .31 History, , •
and Other.n<nvnnd intere,..ting works just te•
celree and lin - aalo at the Cheap Book Store.
. A. M Agt.
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gornCr . oflianoter a:44.1 , 31 . 0ff sta.; Maisie
rinflE undersigned has alWityrimit hand a lhrgo
• stook of superior Cabinet %Vare. in all the
dizibront "styles, which ho is prepared to aoll at
'the loweat prices. Ho invites attention partic
ularly Co the Totem ,Viiring. Bottom Bi , dateoll, a
moss usefulartiele, which entirehrobvitites all
iihjeetionu. The bottom can he attachodlO old
Ileditende. They have given entire Satisfarn
Lien to nil who havo then, in use.
erCO ITINS made to order atilt° ahorteit
notice.- . .
• . JACOB' Ii:EtTEII.
C Jan'r. 22i 1
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tegoLon6 QM4er Notices
NOTION,
AkTOTICE is hereby given that the CUM.
BF:RLANDVALLEW SAVINGS IN-
S I ITUTION; located in Dickinson township,.
Cumberland county, will make application to
the next Legislature of the CommunWealth or
l'ennsylianta for an art of Incorporation, with
qpitul of rot less than Ton nor moro than
Thirty Theusatia Dollars, fur the purpose of
receiving deposits of money both transitory and
on interest, and of making loans and discounts,
wilt, such other jpriviloges as are usually gran
ted to Savings Institutions. By order of the
Directors. WM; GALS R BATH, Treas.
D. L. BEELAIAN, Sec'y rje22,6m]
NOUDICEI;
vroncE Is hereby given that application
VW with, be made to the next Legislature,
agreeably to the constitution mad laws of this
Commonwerilih, for, nn alteration in the charter
of the Carlisle Deposits Bank, so as to confer
upon said Bank the rights and privileges of a
bank of issue, and to change the name to that
of the " Carlislelleak."
By order of the Board of Directors
June 29, 1853—Gm
Estate of Mary F. McGuire, deed.
EIF.ERSof AdminiStraiion on flit; Es
1.
y 4
tale of MARY FISHER MeGUIRE,
dec'd..late of Hampden township Curnber'end.
coditty, have been issued to the subscriber re•
siding in the same township. All persons hav
ing claims against the Estate' tvill present them
for settlement, and those indebted will audio
payment to •
THOS.. B. BR YSON,
July 27, pd. Adru'r
•
Estate of Mary Noble; dec'd.
- kroTIcE is hereby given that letters testa
mentary en the estate of MAR Y IV OGLE,
into of the berough of Carlisle, deceased, have
been duly' granted by the Register of aid
county, to tile subscriber
.residing in the some
place. All persons having claims against the
Estate will present them for settlement, and
those indebted will make paymerit to
ROBERT NOBLE, . •
July 27, 1853.
Estate of Eliz. Bowman, dee'd.
ATOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Ad
ministration on the Estate of Elizabeth
Bowman, late of West Penhsboro township.
Cumberland County, deceased, have been gran
ted by the Register of said county to the sub
scriber, residing in the same township. All
portions indebted to said estate are requested to
make payment, and those having. claims will
present them for settlement to
SAMUEL DILLER.
uneA3,1853
Estate of Anna Eberly, decease
LETTERS of ,Adininistratioa on - the
Estate of ANNA EDERLY, late oNl
ver Spring twp, deed, have been granted tv
'the subscriber, residing in the same township.
All persona indebted to said estate at' reques
ted to make immediate payment, and those
having claims will present them for settlem, nt
LEVI E. MARTIN,
Adin'r.
July 15 pd
sTnAlr HEIFER.
CAME - to the premises, of the subscriber, at
Middlesex Crossings, about tnree 'riles
cast of Carlisle, on the railroad in North M d
dleton township on the 27th of .lime, o year
oid BRINDLE BEI.'
,Ms7 , ,c7Th FER, with a .
, UrA,' Lee. There att. .
other mark 3 about her
V't to mention. The-ow.
ner is region-A.l t o
come forward, pro vo
4
.:
property,lay,eharges - and take her away.
Jury 80, 1853. HENRY SIUITIL
Notric
rinHE subscriber having eolnplied, with the
quirments of the act Of the Legislature of
Pennsylvania, of the 20th day of April, 1853,
cantiOns all persons against buying, selling or
filling , his bottles, under the penalty of fifty
cents, for each bottle bought, sold, or tilled, for
the first offence ; and $5,00, kr each. I utile
bought, said, or filled, f, r the '2d offence. I
IMrelty announce my determination to inforce
the penalty or the aforesaid acts, in all eases of
its loft-Mgt - Dent. I find my bottles arc:beg/up,
tug public property, greatly to the disadvantage
of my business.
Description —Nos. 1. 2. nod 2, Two Jinn-
Elrod Green kliinnral and• Ale bottler:, green
chain, Dyol'eville n nke, 1%11.11 the• rime of G.
%V. Brandt, Carlisle, theicon. '
Carlisle, July '27, 1853. fit
XPTSOLV.ENT SVOTICE.
ALL persons are hereby notified that I hare
applied by petition to the I Ion.h. , TES
President Judge ofthe Court of Com ,
mon Pleas in and for the County ot Cumber
land, for the benefit of the Insolvent Laws of
. .
this Corornonvealthand.thatAlte said Judge
has appointed NIONDAY, the 224 day of Au
gust. :text to hear me and my creditor., at th e
Court House in Carlisle. Of which you will
please take notice. SAMUEL DARR.
July II 1853 St
NOTICE!.
PIIG midersigned having been appointed an
auditor by the Court of Commtn Pleas of
Cumberland county, .to make distribution of
the [dance of money in the 'bands of the as
signeesof Paul Mat tin amongst the creditors
of the said Paul, will meet for that ',otiose a:
his office in the borough of Carlisle, on FRI
DAY the lilth day 3 of August next, nt luo'.
clock, A. M, All interested will therefore take
notice, HUGH GAULLAGHIM,
July 13 1853 Auditor.
In the Court of Common Pleas of
tumberldnd county. .
Catharine Eicholbergerl
by her next friend LeVi I No 3 Jan term' 1853.
Eberly Subpena
I(B sur Divorce.
Jacob Eichelberger, j i •
Same party• 3 .: No'.'. Apl term 1853.
vs - • Alias Subpena
Same. • sur Divorce,
The said subpena and alias eubpena having
been issued out of said Court and proof mode
that the said Jacob Eiche.lberger the defendant
could not be found in the said county .of Cum
berland.
Now.tlie said Jacob Eichelbcrger, the de•
fentlitnt. is hereby notified and required to ap
poir en the first day of the next August term,
—Monday 1110 22d of August next, fo answer
y the said complaint.
JOS. McDARMO ND,
Slierifi.
July 11, 1853,
In the Court ofsConmion Pleas of
Cumberland County. •
Susan Peters by her next No 4 Jan. term 1853
Iliond Jacob Sad . Subpcona Su! Di
vs • ti voree.
Samuel Peters.
Same party " No 4 Apl torso 1853
vs 'Alias•Sulipossirt Sur
Same. ' DivorLc. '
The said sabpsena and alias subpmna having
been issued out of said Court, as d proof made
that the said Samuel Peters, the •defonslant,
could:not be fuund in the said county of :Cum-'
berland.
•Now the said Samuel Peters, the defendant,
is•hereby notified and required fa - appear on the
first day of the next August term,—Monday
the 22d of August next to answei the said com- .
plaint. •' JOS .11,1cDAR111 0 ND, •
July 11 1852. • Sheriff,
SPRING FASHIONS FOR 1853.
MAINE KELLER:respectfully anuMw. -
Wm' to his.old Patrons and the public geii
erally that he has just received; the
SPIZINO STYE % OF GENTLE
, MEN'S HATS, murafactured.. at
One of the:best establishments in
s Philadelphia,- to 'which ho •invite s _
spacial attention. ,
Ho has also constantly oit hand a , large anti
stied assortment of his own mantiliictur e ns
well as city made
IMATS
suitable (Orli° sesson,comprising every rani
; nyt oil - tussle, Beaver, Molealsin and 'Silk Huts,
finished in", tho latest style, togei her with a full.
essottnsent 'of Caps of every shape and ties.
eription,land et every price. Ili) particularly
invites the public to call and exatnino his tmi,,n
sive' assortment, which in style, inatei I i'.lla
cannot he surpassed by any,in
and which he is able to put, id prices lower than
ever. ; ,lqr iteinembeir his old stand
Hanover street; between limner's aid SpIZT''J
• rataT,' darovxm, •
F A MILY , Par . i ies Artfibrith;:S.elteeV , inwl .1' is
'ale parties is pang, to the , voireirv.w ill do well
by calling: at tho,.elioep , .Drag,stere all, J. , '
RiefreN-Whore 'they. tan;be
suppli2d with !tr•
ticlee'at the lb we st• gates. and pi 'he liost .
cpit. r
'prated. 'Xiineralascetreertt elli.rttexa Math •
lelaes eatistantly. 4920
w. M. BEETEM;
Cashier.
BM
G. W. BRANDT