7Nctu iabumrtlscnin6. a VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC S-ALE UpY Virtue of the last Will and Testament of, Thomas •Ccrtighead,.dee'd. lately_ .of Southmiddleton - townsinii, Cumberland county. I will expose to public sale on the premises at the Mill on THURSDAY, .the 15th of'Sep• tern ber, at 12 o'clock M. viz : The Stone MERCHANT MILL, 4::411-1 —1 PIASTER.PIASTER.MILL and SAW MILL ' situated in saidtownship, on the • , 'Yellow Breches Creek, with a bout 5 acre of land, having.there on erected a Two Story'BßlCK HOUSE and 'all other convenient buildings. All the Ma chinery is of the first class and calculated to do work profitably. Tho property is'aitunted five miles from the Railroad at Carlisle and about one mile from tho Baltimore Turnpike. The power consists of the whole Creek below the mouth of Mountain Creek. Also—At tho same time and place will bo sold tho Plardation or Tra..f of Land across the creek from' tho_Mill, eallod,the " Plus nu m'," CONTAINING ABOUT 125 ACRES, one half of which is cleared and cultivated and the other half in the finest Timber. Thelrn provements aro a Log House and Barn. • Also—At the same time and place a tract of Lt.nd on the Adams'County lino in Dickinson township, ' CONTAINING 121 ACRES more or less, having about 40 acres cleared, with small Log house and Stable on it, Tbe titles to these properties are amexcep ileriado.,,The terms of sale, whi h will be 6.0 y, willb — e - made known on the day. RICHARD CRAIGHEAD,. Erie. utor of Tho's Craighead, de 'd. August 10, 1953.—t5. ..Lancasterlrul. Whig pub,ish till sale and send bill to this Office. VALI:I'4/633LE rARIVE .AT PUBLIC SALE. I n k N SATURDAY, the lst of October,l4s3. 1113/ 'rho subscriber, Executor of John Baker, dec'd. will otter at public sale, on the promises a Valuable Farm, situated in Monroe township Cumberland county, at the crossing of the Me chanicsburg and Lisburn roads, a mile from Citurchtown, . CONTAINING 106 ACRES . more or lest, of first rate limestone land, in a high state of cultivation and under good fences, &c. The . , improvements are a -W:9' in large two story STONE HOUSE 7 fia: Log Barn and other necessary out buildings. Also a well of water near the drier, and a thriv ing young Orchard with every variety of choice. Reit. It is a desireablo farm in, every respect, being . one of the best in the township. Permits ' desiring to purchase are requested to call on John Baker, residing on the premises, who will ~give all necessarylinfortnatiorr. Salo to ;com— mence at 1 o'clock,. P- .M., Oben terms will • be m ade known by. GEORGE BRINDLE, August 10, 1853.—th. Ex'r. * * *Lancaster Examiner please copy, and charge this office. VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. rIHE subscriber offers at private Bala a Valuable FARM, situated in Hampden township Cumberland county, about one"and a fourth miles east of Mechanicsburg, adjoining lards of Peter Barnhart, David Ebberly, Peter Contz and Henry Snavely, CONTAINING 128 ACRES of limestone land, in a high state of cultivation, under good fences, a large portion of which is locust posts and 'chestnut rails. The rood from Mechanicsburg to the turnpike, bounds the north slid the road from Silver Spring Church to Lisburn bounds the eastside of_ ertid .farm. The improvements are n two sto• g ry wentherboarded DWELLING .1:1: I 1 •;:' HOUSE, Wash House, with an excellent arched .cellar, a large Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Cribs—Granaries and other necssary out build• ings. A well of never failing water in the _yard; an excellept Orchard,of Apple trees, also it variety of choice fruit trees, such as Peach, Pear. &e., &c. 'The Fermis located within a short distance of excellent mills and convenient to churches and schools. Persons wishing to view the farm will please to call on the sub scriber living in Mechanicsburg. • JACOB COOVER. Aug, 10, 1853.—15. PUBLIC SALE OF A' FARM, N purstiance of the lat - it - w - iii;tad Testament I of John Wolf, deceased, Into of Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, I will expose to public sale on the premises on THURSDAY, the 15th day of September next, at one o'clock, P. ILL, all the farm of Julio Wolf, deed., situated in Silver Spring . township, Cumberland county, containing a bout 242 ACRES OF LAND, partly slat and partly limest-me. The land is of good quality, well fenced and improved and about 30 acres in timber. This larm is on-the bank of the Canodeguinet Creek, about 8 miles from Carlisle, and 10 miles Irom Har risburg, and one and a hall miles from the turn , pike. The dwelling is a large TWO STORY ROGH-CAST eg:irstt: ' S HO USE—There_ is_ U a_large and nearly new bank Barn, Spring ' house, and a first rate Orchard on the premises. ' The terms of (sale will be : Five per cent. of the purchase money to be paid or secured to be paid at the time of sale, thei residue of one half on the lot of April, 1854, when the possession and title will be given, and the bal ance in four equal annual Payments without in terest te be secured by bonds and a mortgage on the land. HENRY BERICHEINIER, Executor of John Wolf,' ilee'd Aug. 10, 1853.—te. PRICES REIJDCED GREAT REDUCTION IN GOODS!! irtll3 subscriber is now selling off his large and splendid stock of SUMMER GOODS, at astonishing low prices. Elegant Lawns, for 6, 10 an 3 12 cts. . Baregc de Lainest 12 worth 25. cr ' Superior Barege, 18 " 37. Summer Silks, 25 Elegant Tissuits,.37 " 62. Calicoes. 5,6 . , 8 and 10. Litton Lustros, only 6. Stockings, 6, 10 and 12. Blitek.Sdk, 50, 6-2, 75, and 100, ,Carpotings and Mailings, at greatly re duced prices, . • -- Sugare 5 6 and 7. Prime Rio Coffee 10. Shoes from 25 cents to $l. Damask Table Cloths, from $1 to $3. ' Parasols from 12 cents to $2 50. Bleached and unbleached Muslens, cheap. All kinds of pods will be run Mt at very iow rates. ,Come one and all and secure the bargains whilst to bo had. Recollect the old stand, East High street August 10, 1859, CHAS. OGILBY NOTICE. , THE following named Commissioners op• pointed in the charter of the York, Pillsburg and Greencastle Railroad, are requested to nzeet on Thursday, the 18th of AUGUST text, at the public house of Matthew Moore, in raportown, Cumberland oounty, for• the purpose of entering into a primary organization and adopting measures for the speedy construc tion of said road. R .1 Metter, Henry Sidle,J A Ahl, Geo F Cnrl, Wm S Anderson, Geo L Shearer', J IC Sidle, T P Blair, .V- It Keetty, Samuel Wood• burn, 'Samuel Manner, R M Henderson, Jas. Lambirton, O W Abl, J M Anderson, P Ego, J Rowe, Jae Davidson, G W Zigler, G Davidson, Thomas M' Cooley Wm Grubb, Jan Daniel Sniroly, G.* Emlish., All persons friendly to the, constffetion. of the road are requested to attend. • August . 10, 1853: TEAOHERS 'WANTED. IIIE Directors of the P,ulAie Schools oPthe South Ward, of; the Borough of York", s'lsh to employ two male readier° for said Dis trict, and will meet for the purpose, of cumin. ing applicants nt the offico of Dr. J. W. King, President of the Board, in South George St, in said borough, on MONDAY, the 1 5 of. Au gust, 1853,.at 1 o'clock, P.M.—Schools to open on the Jet of September,. " • JOSP,PII. GARRETSON, August TO, 1853. , • Soccdtlry.. Teacher's Wanted,; ELEVER , MALE . TEACIIE,BB will find employment in. Monroe township,, to each the usual branches •in the, common Schools of said township, `.The schools will be lontinued five menthc , , llmeornmendations as o Morel character willbo required, , An "examination ot the applicants will be nada on the het BATTJEDAV 'of August, he 27th. et Churehtown. eommancing et ••rine. ••,elock, P. M.--Bvertler.of ike S AM'L B.R.W.KER, Sauey. Carlislo Aug. 10, t853. 4 -pd. , . • : ii,ijs(olocoms Vir a e d,j ~lIVIMEI D IAtELY,'n Boy 'l5 or 16 years or go to attend a .Family Grocery, Store in this_ tOrough. Testimonials as to honesty and so : required.': One fro 4 country pre , :;Enquiriint the o ice Of the !'Herald.! August 3, 0 53 - - NOTXCE. THE tnemboea ofthe Cumberland Vri Iley Mutual Protection Company of Dickinson ToWn ship aro hereby notified that tho ASSESSMENT No, 5 will ho called for early in ,tho month of August, and that 5 per cent. abatement will bo made for prompt payment. . WM. WOODBURN. Collector. NOTICE: • TILE CARLISLE GAS AND WATER COA•IPA NY will receive sealed proposals lo th MONDAY, the 15th of. August, inst., nt 9 .'clock, 9. 51., for building the reservoir, dig ring the trenches for water pipes from the creek at Sanderson's to the reservoir. and' from the • eservoir to the thwn• And also, for Oak 'Pincher necessary for the erection of a dam -c•cross the Canotloguinet crook at Sanderson's. Plans and specifications of the workinay be seen at my office at any time after Monday, the Bth of August, inst. Aug 3, 1853 FRED'IC, WATTS, Pre't. To. Teachers THE School Directors of Dickinson district will moot at the house of J Redsecker,( Stone Tavern) on SATURDAY the 27th day of Au. gust, ins't, at 10 o'clock; A. M., for the pur pose of examining and employing t 4 teachers, to take charge of the common schools of said district, for the ensuing term. By order of the Board. JACOB LEFEVER, Aug 3, 1853 Secretary. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that an election will be held at the office of the Cumberland Valley Mutual Protection Company, in Dick inson twp. Cumb., c0.,0n MONDAY the sth day of September next, between the hours of . 9 o'clock A. M• and 4 o'clock P. IVI., for the purpose °relenting 13 directors of said compa ny, to serve for the onsuittg year. Teel, uug3 JOHN T. GREEN, Sec. RARE CHANCE. ANY enterprizing business man having from $lOOO to $2OOO to invest, and would be willing to travel, can hear of a situation that will pay 150 per cent on the investment, by npplying to JAMES W, SEYMOURE, at McCartney's Hotel, Carlisle, for a few days. AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITION ! 'Salton Leads the Column." AFTER days and nights of unceasing toil and trouble I have succeeddd in marking and arr anging •my new stock of HA R D- W A R. E , and altnongli there hab been a tre• mondous rush of cestomea who know where to deal on reasonable terms, and who appre ciate my old habit or selling cheap without making much fuss about the matter. lam constantly making room for new customers to drop in and examine what is undoubtedly the LARGEST AND BEST assortment of goods ever ofibred west cf Philadelphia, and embra cing everything usually found in a Hardware Store, from a needle to an anchor, all of which are of the best quality and will be sold at prices which cannot fail to give Satisfaction. -TO CARPENTERS & BUILDERS, I would say that my stock of cross cut, hand, panel ripping and back saws, bright, black and blue augurs, chisels, planes, locks, hatchets, hinges, screws, straight necked and bar oohs, 'road, pointing and - chopping axes, iron and iteel squares, rules, tape measures, levels, &c, :snow lail to please the most fastidious. FARMERS Jan be accommodated on the mostroasonable terms with Durkee's celebrated York plows at t 5 37. Also Plank's, Craighead's and others' at manufacturers' prices; spades, rakes, forks, shovels, grass and grain scythes. (Dunn, Dar ling and Griffins make.) Patentand common' snaths.of- half a desalt different kinds. ..Grain Cradles, (Gregor's, Plank's, Craighead's and • Crawbach's make,) at reduced rates. Also grindstones. cutting boxes, chain cistern and force pumps, halter, breast and log chains, sin gle and double traces.and spreads. Cedar ware such an tubs, buckets, bowls. water kegs, to • goiter with an everlasting assortment of table and pocket cutlery, spoons, shears and scis sors, candlesticks, snu ff ors.ibovels and tongs: , kettles, pans, sad irons, watters,•brushes, &c, which will be sold by the • wagon load, ton yard bushel or in the ordinary way, Then come friends, glie us a call and sett for yourselves. We'll wait on yon with pleas. uro, and give you bargains of which von can't complain.' Remember the place, East High Street, opposite Ogilby's June 1, 1853. 'HENRY SAXTON. Segars and Tobacco. Persons feeling themselves disposed to in dulge in good segars, are requested to call at the Drug Store of 'l3. J. KIEFFER, where they may obtain an article which he hesitates not to recommend as being the best in Carlisle. Persons visiting Carlisle should not leave be fore tatting a glance at - 13.J. Kieffer's Drug and - Chemical Store, South Hanover street. Ile has on hand a 'variety at fancy articles, such as hair, lint, clothes, flesh and tooth brushes, co logno bottles, furniture dusters, portfolios, note paper, worked rintrcard btraftersTvisitingtards and cases, a fine variety' of fans, aecordeons, &c. Tho ladies are invited to call and examine superior malts. Call soon, as he is determined to sell bargains. B. J. KIEFFER. July 20, 1853. S. Hanover et. JUST RECEIVED, AFRESH supply of paints, oils, varnishes, dye stuffs,.gloss, putty, sash tools, &c., for sale cheap. BAKING SODA—A fresh supply just re ceived.. BRYAN'S KILMONIC WAFERS for coughs, colds, nagist„,,consumption and all diseases of the lungs. WINES, &c.—A prime article of French brandy, port, madeira and sherry wines for medicinal purposes. • COD LIVER OIL.—A fresh supply,!for the cure of coughs, colds, consumption and bronchitis. COLOGNES, Bny water, cologne, ex tracts, pomades and other perfumery. RHEUMATIC and sprain mixture, prepa red at Kieffer's Drug and Chemical Store.— One of the best-remedies for rheumatism, or rtprains or lameness in horses. "A penny saved is a penny made." Do you believe it Y then come to Kieffer's Druff and Chemical Store if you avant to save money and tiny your drugs, chemicals and medicines, such as castor oil, sweet oil, worm medicine, cough drops, pills, strengthening plaster, liniments, hair-dye. hair tonics and regenerators, cordials, essence lemon, cinnamon, peppermint. spices, cloves &c. Camphitr, burning fluid lahips, &c., Sac.. all for sale at the cheap Drug Store of . • .••' - B. J. KIEFFER. LIFE INSURANCE. THE undersigned having been the agent of the KeYsione Life Insurance Company, of tfairisburg. Pa., continues to act in that ca. pacity, by authority of said Compaby. He would respectfully inform the eemmunity that he will attend to such persons as may signify their desire to insure their•lives, and, thus give some protection to their bereaved families and frietids, in case of death. Office m• West Pom fret Street, Carlisle. • ' May2s tr. J. WORTHINGTON. To Builders & liouskeepers. THOSE who era building, nr about coin.. trimming housekeeping will be sure to find at all times an assortment to select from. Locks of oil sorts and sizes, with brass, argil lo, Mineral and white-knobs, uith japanned or plated furniture, butt hinges; east and wrought, window glass from Bxlo to 20z28, bolts, screws EA. dzo. You who arc about to be marriod finij going to housekeeping, wo have everythingito please,. such asfancy waiters and trays ' ivory handled. knivoe and forks, in setts or by the dozen, common knives and forkell butter knives with plated and ivory handles frying and bread puns, smoothing Irons, tubs, churns, arc, ' HENRY SAXTON. Carlisle; March 9,1853. MARION U,ALL J. W. EBY'S FAMILY GRociair. • - . . • ..laya and Maracaibe- Cairene Green and Roasted de., Orleans and Clarafied grown Sugars. Pulverized, Crushed and Leaf do, Solt Crushed (preierVing) do. • Rico, Farina and'. Cern Starch.. Broma, Cocoa. Chocolate, Vanilla' ;Bonny Mace, Citron, with Spices of every'kind,,, Sperm, Mould, Adamantine Candles, Orients and., Sugar li.' Syrup Molaseee,, Layering's fineat nuality Syrup. 01°A. fresh assortment of all the above aril. .les, and a general'.supply of other anklet, f inally kept by us, all just opened and for Gale tour no,watare rooms. . .• • , 1212112111 . PN, . FRIDAY 'the 234 or September.lBs3: by.forCe of the powers contained:in. the lasi will offticob North, dee'd, the subrcribqr,Pw4l ofilir at public, sale oulthe premises; The PLANTA:T.ION of the,late JeCob ; Natli• dec'd,'situlte in itilifllia twP, Climb. cd, tying, shout'nix miles North West of Newville.'boun., dad by' lands oneworge . Landis, Abel Whittler, John Neigley; Robert Adams and'Jolin,Whis.: ler, 'containing about 'NINETY ACRES, be the same mercer less, all of which is ctaared and under good cultivation and fences.' improvements are a two story, double L O G ROUSE .Bank • Barn Corn Crib „--.= 1 „; and Wego , n S,hed•tind an Orchard, , There is a' never, failing mineral spring,on the'premises and running , water through.them. :IThere will be sold at the same lime and place a TRACT OP' WOODLAND, ',which lies atieut one mile Rem theliirm and contains 24 acres , mart or loss, and which is well adpp.._ ted to furnish the farm with wood and rails. ' The , terms of sale will be, One-third of the whole purChase money to So secured upon the farm, the interest of which to bo paid annually to the widoW7one half of.the residue toimpaid on the Ist of Aprtl, 1 . 354, when possession will be given, and the balance in three annual pay mdnts without interest to bo ,secured by mort: gage. On account of the hand money the pur_ chaser:will be required to pay five per cent of ihe purchase money at time of sale, or secure the same to be paid in• ten days. • DANIEL WilISLEft. Executor. aug4 ENIANUEL SNORE, Guardian. Real. Estate at Private Sale. • H'E subscriber offers at Private Sale the Farm on which he - now lives, situated in South Middleton township; Cumberland coun ty, about two miles- South of Carlisle, con taining 30 acres more or leas, of first-rate limestone land, all undey good fence din a high state of cultivation. The improvements area double two story Stone House, lately re paired, a Bank Barn, Stone Spring House and other outbuildings. There is also a fine or chard of choice fruit. Running water through the whole place. It ta a very desirable prop erty in every respect, eswially for a dairy farm. Persons desiring to purchase aro re-• quested to call and examine it. May25,1853--Ow. ELIAS JOHNS. j OFFER for sale the property on the North I West corner' of Hanover and Pomfret ste. The lot fronts 30 feet on Hanover street by 240 on Pomfret, having erected on it a well built „ three story BRICK HOUSE, with' ; 4 - 1 / 1 1 1 1.. necessary stabling. The property lilts been a tavern stand for many II I ."-v• years, and is it present occupied as such. Price. three thousand dol lars, (s3ooo] . Apply to the subscribes'. June V 2., 1353, 12 , GIVIN. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SAYE. THE sutscriber offers for sale the BRICK HOUSE and Lot, 25 feet front by '240 ft deep, now occupied by Mr. Henry Keller, in North Hanover street. The house and all the im provements are• nearly new. Tlie dwelling contains thirteen ceded rooms, including dou blo parlors. Attached is a cistern. Smoke House and Stable. For further information apply next door to the premises to Jul° 13 1853 VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers at private snle the following valuable properly, situated on Louther Street, Carlisle, vjz : _ No. I. A Lot of Gronnd, having a front of:244bet on Loather street, in the Bor ough of Carlisle, arid extending 2.4.0 feet back to Locust Alley, having thereon.erected a two story . 1 PLASTERED DOUSE, with a one II and a half story hack building, and cellar under both', all in good order. 11 _16' , ..,`The house contains eight rooms, and an excellent garden. No. 2., adjoining the above, is a lot of 12 feet front by 240 feet deep to said alley, hav ing erected on it a too story Plastered ouse containing four rootni,and having a good garden nada variety of choice Iruit trees. No. 3., adjoining the above, 24 feet in front and 240 feat deep to said alley, with a two, story Plastered House, with cellar and garden.. No. 4.. a lot of 12 feet front by 240 ft deep to said alley, with a two story Plastered House, well finished and a good frame stable on the back of the lot, Also a variety of fruit trees in the garden. N0..5., a lot of 52 feet in front, by 240 feet deep to said alley, on which is erected a two story plastered Noose, with back buildings ' bake oven,wash homie,cistern and pump. The house_ is finished in first•rate style. There is n stable ant! sheds on the back-of the- lot. The lot cmi tainsa great deal ( - shrubbery with over one hun dred choice gratted fruit trees. No. 6., a lot of 16 feet in front by 240 feet deep to said alley, . with a new two story Brick nose, and back buildings, with cellars under taßin No. 7., a lot of 1G feet front and 290 deep, with a new Brick House, same as the a bove,and stable. , No. 8., aloe 3:3feet in front and 240 deep, With a large two story 130119 C, well finish throughout, with nine large rooms, large kitchen, stable, and other out buildings. The garden is large and contains a variety of fruit trees. The one half of a will and pump near No 8 will be sold. All the above properties are in good repair, and most of them newly built. They will be sold very, low and on reasonable terms. For further iliformation enquire of either ofjhq,sub scribers. R. E. SHEPLE', sr June 8 1853 R. E. SHEPLEY, jr. THE NEWPORT MILLS riIHE subscriber will sell by Private Sale, the following described Mill Property, to wit : Nine agree of Land situate in Oliver township, Perry county, adjoining the flour ishing borough of Newport. The improve ments are a Three and a half Story MERCHANT AND GRIST. MILL, with two water wheels, propelled by Little Buffalo Creek, a never-failing stream, with four run of stones, smut machine, merchant and country bolts, Plaster Screw and all the necessary machinery belonging thereto, Saw Mi11,"2 story - Frame DWELLING 110 USE,- with an excellent pump at the door, amble and all the necessary out houses. The said im provements, with the exception or the Mill, have been made new within the lAst two years. The Pennsylvania Rail Road passes through, this property, and the Pennsylvania Canal pos.! sea' within five or six perches or iL,J prom. arty is within sixty perches of the Rilt Depot in Ncwp rt, and nature hasbade Newport the depot of Perry county, As a beautiful home, or a profitable investment no property so desi rable, has ever boon °tiered for sale in this county. ABRAHAM RISSER. Juno 8, 1853. 2m. ° WALL• PAPERS, /SHE subscriber is just now receiving and fL opening an unparalleled assortment of WALL PAPERS. Those desirous of trans , forming the interiors of their old dwellings into now ones, and giving additional embel lishments, to their now ones, at a comparative ly trifling cost, will do well to call and examine for I can'soll them from 61 eta • upwards, Re member the old stand, East Main at opposite Ogilby's Store. the way. I would say to those who also want to improve the exterior of, their houses, that I can furnish them with I , V,etlierill's pure and fresh ground White Lead, together with various other colours, blue, or-1 abge, yellow, various shades of green, ISE.c. in short everything calculated to adorn and dec-1 orate' our mansions. mar 2 USEFUL, FRAGRANT and GOOD. ID J. KIEFFER has just returned from Phil: .adelphin with an additional supply of fresh DRUGS, which in connection with his former stock will make his establishment complete in this department. • In additiovo the above he has also opened a' fresh supply of' Confectioneries, Fruit, Nuts, 'Fusels and Fancy Articles of eyory descein tien. Tho attention of the Ladies is:especially invited-to hie extensive assortment of Fancy. Anricles, Ladies Toilets', Fundy Soaps .and . ,Perfutines of every variety., • Gonilemen are invited. to examine his fine assortment of Fancy ilitieles— , Segare, China 'and' Porcelain Pipes; : Tobacco 'of all .kinds, shaving 'rodent So4pe of wineries quality,, :Canes, Riding and Carriage -Whine, and many, tother-.articles which more especially intern t kentlemen.,' number of superior Woollen •Matte cm hand. ' The : pronrieter will he ivory lumpy to have triend e eel! end examine, hie ghods whothet they may winkle purchase, Or not. " July 61853- • J: W. EIIV, 11.1.g(4-., j qo,tf#o .--goir#. ItA.LIIABLE -pAam • AT, PUBLIC SALE. Tavern Stand for Sale. J R WEAVER. Agent FOR SALE HENRY SAXTON Zuntintr itopfts. SPRINGS Aoti[fing Clop, 6"ttinberiatti dotiaty,•Penna i -THlS;popultir tind• de tgit u Summer Re): treat,so favorably , kncnvti,' s Anted at Loeb.. ling ; Gap; in , the mOuntaina''ivrhileh' form . the rtorthern'Veande_ry ther.Cuialierlstrid. Valley, about 80 miles southwest orEarrisburg. The Springs' are Eastern cities by Railroad to Ngwville, . Lancaster ;Har risburg and.Carlisre: :From Ntiivville to the Springs there ,8 miles of gold staging . . -, Pas- Bangers Idaving' Philadelphia Or .blabinieke i n the morning, will arrive at the Springs about 6 P. M., at a cost of from $3 50' to $4. • Many improvements have been made during the last year„which render, in place still More attrac tive. There is.a wide:field for hunting—and the Trent-fishing-in the Big Spring at Nowvillo is the best in the country. ...?or further part icu• Jars, please Address SCOTT COYLE, Proprietor. Juno 23. 1853 PERRY COUNT! WARE' SPRINGS MllE,proprietornf this place feeling highly gratified• With the success which has atten ded his management of the above 'establish ment during the past season,, has, further increased his efforts to render the place and accommodations still more inviting and com fortable, by. adding a new large. Bath House,, Aoki' Summer Houses; &c. These Springs are situated on the banks of Sherman's, apd empty into‘Sherman's Creek ; n stream associated with the thrilling• scenes howbeit the early settlers of that part of Penn sylvania and Aborigines, whose bunting grouad lay on its margin. The qualities of the water of the Warm Springs are most extraordinary, indeed, so much so, that none' has ever been ascertained iu the United States • for the speedy, and permanent cure of all eruptions of the skin, and every species of Cutancous.Diseases. Hun dreds of Certificates could be produced and published ; if requisite to the many cures it has performed." - The Bathing Housesnre so nrran• god as to use the water of the'different springs: some of which throw out ninety gallons of wa ter to the minute. 1 The Springs are accessible by the Central Railroad to Duncannon, where a fine new conch is in readiness on the arrival of the ears to con vey passengers who desire to visit the Springs, fourteen miles N. WI ,of Duneanhon. All per sons leaving Philadelphia in the morning train of cars can arrive at the Spriqs the same evening. The coach will commence running daily on and otter the 'loth of June, and continue daily during the season, , leaving the Springs every morning so es to reach the cars going East and West. All ,communica. tions for the Springs should be; directed to-Dun cannon P. 0., and will arrive at the Springs daily. The terms of boarding will be made moderate,•and the hoarders can depend-upon every attention paid them. Sherman'a Creek affords delightful fishing. as well as fine sailing i n boats, and horses and carriages on hand for riding out. The country affords fine roads for riding, and the sconernis beautiful. The dis— tance from Philadelphia to the Springs, DM miles. Fere $4 00. trYA coach will run every 'Wednesday and Saturday to the Springs, leaving Carlisle on the arrival of the cars from the East. The conch will start from Burkholder's Hotel, but those who leave theiPnames will be called for at their residences. if they desire it: Farsi - 191. elp H. H. ETTER, Proprietor. Nolira" Sheriff's Sales. BY virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Ex ponas , issued out of the Court of Corn• mon Pleas of Cumberland County, and to me directed, I will expose to sale-by public vendue or outcry, at the Court House in the borough of Carlisle, on F'll IDA Y the 12th day of Au gust 1853, at 10 o'clock A. M., the lollowing described real estate, viz; ' . A LOT OF GROUND, situate in the bor ough of Car.islo, containing ffit feet in frontand 170 feet in depth, more or less, bounded by the Harrisbu, g an i Chambersburg turnpike on the north, a lot of J Abrahams on he west, II W Mateer on the east and nn alley on the south, having thereon erected n two story BRICK liQUSE and Stable. Also a Let of Ground, situate in the borough of Carlisle, containing 30 feet in front and 119 feet in depth, more or less, bounded- by North street _ort.llle.south, by a lot of Miss Wise's on 'thq,weel, other property of Peter Humor on the east and an alley on the north, having thereon erected n two story BRICK HOUSE, 1 1 / 4 c.. Also a Lot of Ground situate in the borough ... sf Carlisle, containing 15 feet-in front and 119 4 9tein depth, more or less, bounded by North itreeton the south, other property of Peter Homer on the west,. J M Gregg on the east and alley on the north; having thereon erected a two story Brick House. &a. Seized and taken in execu tion as the property of Peter Helmer. Also all the interest of Jacob Chronister in the lands and tenements descending to him from John Chronister, deceased, snunte in Monroo twp., hounded by lands„ of Henry Brownnwell on the west, John Carus on the on the south, David Clark on the east and the Trindle Spring road on 'iltf north, containing 12 acres more or less, having thereon erected a two story FRAME HOUSE and a stable, and a ode story Frame House and stable,, &c. Seized and taken in execution as the property Of Jacob Chronister. and all to lie sold by me, Sheriff's Office, Car-? JOS. MeDARM 0 N D, tali°, July 14, '53. S Sheriff. PROCLAMATION. 111111tHRREAS the liMiorable J. H. Grin linra, President Judge of the several 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 said counties. and lion. John Rupp and Sam uel Woodburn, J edges of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Dallier - 3i for the trial of all capital and other offenders, in the said county of Cumberland,by their precepts to me directed, dated the 11th of April, 1853, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and GeneralJailDelivery, to be holden at Car. lisle, on th'h 4th MONDAY of August,lBs3, (being the 22d day) at 10 o'clock in the !lire. noon. to continue ono week: NOTICE is therefore hereby given, to the Coroner. Suotioas of the Poaco and Constables of the said County of Curiiberlind: that they are by the said precept commanded to be thou and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records. inquiiiitions,,examinations and all other femembraricesi to do those things which to their offices appertain to ba done, and all those that ore bound by recognizanceo to prosecute against the prisoners that aro or dien shall ho in the Jail of iniid " county, ere to be there to prosecute them as shall be just. .JOSEPH MeDAßMONO,'Sheriff., SLIEILIFF'I3 . O7FICh Carlisle, July 13,1 853. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons in• ;crested, that the following accounts - h have been filed in the Prothonotary a office, for the examination of the accountants therein named, and will be presented to the Court.of Common Pleas of Cumberland County, for confirmation and allowance, on Wednesday the,23d day of August, A. D. 1853 t. Account of John Robb and Danieliflauff.' man, assignees under deed of voltintarOssign. ment for benefit of creditors of George Sailor; of South Middleton Township, Cumberland county. 2. Second account of floe. Johri Rupp, cool mittce of the pereon.end eatate,ol Peter Zim- merman, a lunatic. . 3. Assignee or trust account of Mosee Mor reit, assignee under a deed of vOluniary assign ment for the benefit of creditors of John E. - Zell,late of Churchtown. Cumberland county: GCO. ZINN, Preth'y, , , July 19, 1852: 4w THODIA:S H. SIDLES' NEW CLOTIIXNG 8.0.011461' AND FURNISHING STORE; Opposite ihe Rail Road Offlee, Wise Ifigh Sirs4i, Carlisle. . SKILES desires . to inform hie, old T. friends and rite publio that ho hoe opened a general clothing establishment. and has now . in stow an ostensive - stock., of the best and cheapest goods ever offerod in Carlisle. Mon %, Youth's and Bore clothing,. , for Spring, Sommer, and Winter wear, now on hand of every variety and furnished at reduced rates. Ho has also a largo and well,,solocted assortment of Piece Goode, of Engglish, French and Gernuin Fabrics; of now and'betiutifel pat terns, for coats pants and vests, which Will ',be mado to order in the moat approved 'and' rash . , ionable,manner audio °superior etYlo-ofWork. monship., A full and alegant•stoolt - of Gentle men's Furnishing Goode, such as gloves, plain and fanny ARM, collare,`..liabdkerchiefe, ties. 'Constantly ' kept mr:hatid:• Also, India • Rbbber OVercome and loggine. Feeling confident from tha,repntatiOn'which it has been his conateme .eim for a, course of ' years to.secure-for his establishment, :of his a. •bility to please, he 'respectfully invitee an _es= amination Of his. stocic,which lot quality,work. rowsliipand low prices cannot be'surpassed. ' Any 4; 18,531 v. • • GRAIN" DRILLS FOR 1853. • mOORE'S PATENT GRAIN D'tILL AND SEED PLANTER,,for planting wheat, rye, oats, barley, indian corn, timothy seed, etc. This machine was patented July 2d, Ibso. It s ( vacation during the three post years lies been highly successful; wherever it has been then °uglily tested, its good qualities have been universally acknowledged; and notwithstanding the great increase'ol competition, it still continties . to maintain its superiortity over all others yit in use. During the years 1850 end 1051 it received the highest premium at six different Agricultural Ex hibitions, as follows —TWo in the Stoic of Maryland, one in Minhigan, one in Delaware. and two in Pennsylvania; while within the past, year it was awarded the first and hmhist premiums at each of the county exhibitions of Chester, Berke and Schuylkill. The fact that in receiving the above premiums, this machine was brought at several different times in a fair and open competition with 119 the Grain Drills of any note, yet in use, and after a careful examination and investigation, by the authorized committee, was in every instance awarded the highest premium—is n matter worthy the consideration of .the purchaser., Its - Its piincipal points of recommendation are, let —lts durability, 2d its perfect simplicity of con struction, 3d the' easy mannerof regulating to sow any desired quantity of seed, 4th the exactness with which it distributes the seed, operating equally, well on uneven and sidling ground as on an even surface, sth its easy drought. being about 25 per cent lighter than Most other seeding machines now in use. All letters for information, as well as orders for machines, will be promptly attended to. The manufactory hitherto under the firm of Leo, Pierce & Lee, hne been chanced, and is now conducted by LEE, PEIRCE & THOMPSON, to whom all orders should be addressed. • B. M. MELDS Agent. Ercildoun Post Office, Chester county, Pa. July 20, 18,53.-6w Awarded to this Machine at the Fair of the American Institute, New York, Oat. 1852. A Diploma at the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia. First Premium at the Btato Fair, Utica, New York, and at the Columbia and Rensselaer , County (New York) Fairs, 'and a, Diploma at the Westchester County Fair at White • HICKOK'S PATENT IN • In the present arrangement of this highly approved and valuable Mill, the labor is divided by arranging a cutting Cylinder to break the apples, and then deliver them to the lower Cylinders to be reduced to pomace. By this di 'lmmanent the work Is performed faster and with'much less labor. The Press is arranged with a Much larger screw than formerly; and by a very ingenious device the use of the bag -is dispensed with and the Tub mode to open at will to de liver the pomace, while at the same time the Cider be left clear and the work can bo done with much less labor than by the old method. The Cylinders aro covered with heavy sheet Zinc, both on their peripheries and ends; the wood 'lrithem.bi arranged so as not to swell; and the whole work on tho Mill and Press made in the very best manner and arranged with especial viewto their durability and service. Ite-Varhaer who uses the Mill carefully and according to directions will be dlsappolrited,,buton the other ' hand he will find this ono of the most valuable and efficient machines on his Ikrm. This machine Is made to run by horse, steam, or hand power, and when the apples ere ground, a small boy of 14 years of age can presslho pomace with all ease. In all roomer Limas it was supposed that a largo quantity of Cider amid only be issa4a by using a ponderous machine, that slowly crushed the apples without grinding them.fine. They wore then made Into a massive cheese In straw, and o most severe and long pressure was required to extract a portion of the Cider, a, considerable quantity being absorbed by the straw and the mass of pomace; and to obtain hits unsatisfactory result the tkrmor had to take all his Lando, and perhaps his six-horse team, and devote a whole day that .could have been more profitably employed, to Make from six to eight barrels of Cider. To obviate the difficulty the Farmers have heretofore labored under, this Machine has been Invented, find the Statement of a few facts will prove that it Is notimly the best Machine of the kind In existence, bat it Ls 'the most profitable that a man can have on his farm. The apples are by this Machine grated up into a fine pulp, se that it requires but a comparatively light pressure, and that but a minute or two, to extract all the Cider, it being ascertained by practical experiment that One-Fourth more Juice can be obtained than by the old process. file. sides this, it only requires two hands to grind up and mobs iota Cider a larger quantity of apples than can be 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 of from 3 to tons—that can easily be obtained—will Produce a more favorable result than fifty tons pressure on the ordinary - - Entered according to Act of Congrees, In the year 1652, In RECOLLECT-,THIS--IS THE N NEW DRUG STORE !!! South Hanover Street, Near the Court House. no I. liIL N FGR, druggist, would respect.. , fully infor.n.the Citizens of Carlisle and vicinity that he has opened a (Yew CHEMICAL AND DRUG STORE Ilia stock is entirely new, and has been selec ted with great care. As many of the articles_L in daily use by physicians end families deteri orate by age and exposure, crest card will be taken not 4t allow such articles to accumulate in such quantities. Attention is especially invited to his stock or Medicines, Beset:tint Oils, Oils, Tinctures, Winos, Extracts, Conlections, Chemicals, &m. Togettier with the above he has a hill assortment of Paints, Vat-&sites, Dye—Stuffs, Paint and Varnish Brushes, and CONFECTIONARIES of every varinty. - lie has also on hand n splen did assortment of Tracts, Fancy, Hair, ashes, Supporters, Nipple' Shields, Pastes; also Perfumeries, Soups, Ext Clothes and Flesh Brt Breast • Exhatisters, Tooth Washes and MEDICINAL, WINES AND BRANDIES, of the best quality. SEGA RS. from the best _ Havana and Spanish 'Muses, of every flavor, front one cent upwards.. . In order to ensure his customers against mistakes during ail reum . orarny absence of the proprietor, the service's of an experienced and competent assistant have been secured, which will be felt to he important, in view of theresponsibilities which are known to devolve upon the druggist. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS, will be faithfully and promptly attended to.— Orders from.Physieians and Merchants in the , country, will be filled with care, and at prices which must prove satiefactory. N. B.—All officinal preparations made in • strict accordance with the directions of the - U. Phatinacopeela. 1' • ' • A liberal share Of public patronage is res• "[hominy solicited. Terms Cash. May IL 1853. B. J. KIEFFER. mow AND 'mums .11 ECEIVED this day, direct from Cincinna ti.. ti,'a lull supply Of kho:following celebra ted brands: 100 Sugar Cured Davie & Co's Beef Hams, 100 ." Gardner,Phipp & Co's llama, 100 " Duffielle Westphalia do. l'hia last brand gained Om Prize Medal at the London World's Fair. Also a large supply of .Country Dame, Bacon, Shoulders and Sides all of which will be sold very lo* for cash. • J. G. WILLIAM'S, June 21,103. Family Grocer. ▪ • • •-•';"';`'* Dav id Landreth's " 44 414 "• . .7 • 'AGRICITLUiTRAI. AND 110 R. „ TICULTURAL Untilement & Seed, Wirehouse... No,' 85, Chesnut Street, Phila. THE subacribor offers for sale an'extentiiveas , , • sarto ent of • ' - AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS ; , - • Elowpcux.T . un:AL„ Apcm.s, Garden ' Grass ; Field and Flower Seeds, , Agricultural, Horticultural and l3otannicol PU BL l[UA,;1 1 j•0 N$ ,••• - Impleinont 'end Read, Ctiteloptio's;:Landreih'i Rural Regisior and Almanac 0r:1553, furnish , - grati4 upon personal or'pripaid .npelication.. • D.; LANDltkakr. • May 20, 135%3in timebtirzter's Coal. . . ~ . 1000 TONSALinieburneilic:Oool of .the beat vallty jinn • reOeiving•ond for Rate by E. PH D OLE, jr., Only IN qtr per ton. ' . . c, . CCanf tole; March 0,1858.. - ' SILVER IVZEDAL PROVED CIDER MILL Cider Press, even if the apples were ground as finely as on the improved Mill; And if tbo apples were merely crushed, ms on the Nut Machine, it would require a pressure of ono hundred tons to produce the result accomplished by this Patent Mill. The following may be adduced no the decided advantages of this 31111. First—lt will meke more Cider than any other Prose, with given quantity of apples, in a given time, and with much less labor and expense. Second—lt will make cleaner and eweeterCider than any other Mill. . Thiel—You can moko the Cider 'its yonirantit, and when you want It—and In quantities from ono gallon to 6 or 10 barrels. Fotirtit—With It you ran press your Currants, Cherries, Berries, Cheese, Butter, Lard, and Tallow. 'Fifth—With it you ran save one-fortith of your time to making Apple-butter. Sixth—With its use you eau at all times have Fronk and Sweet Cider. With all the advantages resulting from the possession and use of such a machine—at a price so low that it idwlthln the reach of all—can it be • that any intelligent Farmer would db without. ltf Do you wish/a Lave to your house a all times cisipx that is sweet and fresh, tho only time It is really healthy andlit for use—and do you wish to ,save a great portion of the hard labor attending "the making .of Apple...butter, - If so, buy this machine, and our word for it, you will not be disappointeiL This Mill is warranted superior to any other portable MIII In existence, and the Proprietor Is ready at any time, (on fair notice being giren,) to teat it with any Portable Mill that Is not an infringement on It. Varrners j examine this newly INITOVED before you buy_any other._ One great advantage of this machine over all others, is, that It will not choke up, and•hard or soft apples can be ground, and yet the Cylinders will always remain clear and In grinding order. All orders will be filled in the order In which they are received,'and all persons wanting theta would 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 12 barrels of cider a day— and will grind alone by horsepower from 100 to 300 bushels of apples a day. .tl3' The Price of the Mill is SO, free of freight. i1i111111,911101, PA., -May, 1653. W. O. ECIOBOS ho District Court of the Eastern District of Penneylvania. AND P 0 VE - D New and 'Choice Publications. • HOME LIFE IN GERMANY, the Rev. C. L. Brace. MODERN FLIRTATIONS, by Catherine Sinclair. SAM. SLICK'S NEW WORK, THE LAST LEAF OF SUNNY SIDE,_ by H. 'frusta. INTERVIEWS MEMORABLE A IS D USE2UL, by Rev. Dr. Cox. AMABEIJ, a Family History], and other new and interesting %voila just re coved and fol. sale at tho Cheap Book Store. A. M PIPER, Agt. Corner ofllanover and Louther sta., Carlisle. IIG undersigned has always on hand a largo -stock of superior Cabinet Ware, in all the different styles, which ho to prepared te'sell at the lowest prices. He invite= attention partic ularly to the Patent Sprini. nottomßedstead, a in tat useful article, Which entirely. obviates all objections. The bottom can be attached to old Bedsteads. They have given entire satisfac tion to all who have them in use.. tr-COFFINS made to order at the shortest notice. • JACOB FATTER Bailiela Jan'y. 22, 1851.--ly.' 3. E. GOULD, [SUCCESSOR TO A. FIOTJ M,. 164 Chestnut St., Swain's But/ding, Phila. 16 , 1XNENSIVE Music Publisher, and Deal• er in Musical Instruments of every de scription: Exclusive agent for t to Bale of Ballet, Davie El Co'a Patent Suspeneion Bridge JEolian and other L. Gilbert'sßoudoir Mande, Melodeons, Mar. tin's Guitirs, Harps, Violins, Sheet Moak, Music Books, &c. Residents of the country will be supplied by mail or otherwise with music they may wish, as low as if purchased in person.. Having ono of the largest stocksjn the United States, II feel confident of satin ying .all who may favor me with a call or order. • Dealers in Music supplied on the most littera terms. Pianos to lot. Second-hand Pianos for sale. ' . may 20 1853 ly) • young, married man, a situation as .Principal or assistant teacher bit clasical Academy of sonailiary. lie has had several yearn txpertence inrenching, and has;fer stime rinnit;hcort Connected with a flourishing Aced erny in central Penneylvania. He will produce unexceptionable references and ,testitnorials, but is nevertheless very willing , to be strictly' examiped as to hill' qualifications. A stated salarywould ha prefered to an income subject to Contingendies, even though it be less than might otherwise be received. Ho would very much ptefor going west, butany communitAtlon which 'may be received will meet •with due attention. Address immediately, . !‘ • Newville, paned. July 27. cks„‘. s ous. CP- WO' 49 PIANOS, WANTED. 4egal, an Otlyr Noticeo. NOTICE. 017 CE in hereby, 'given that the CUM:: N DER VANDVALLEY SA VINGS 'IN- SmuTlON,sicicafedin;Dickinaon.township, Cumberland county, will' make application to the next Legislature alba Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for arf , act of Incorporation, with. a capltal.of not less than , _Ten • nor more than Thirty Thou:Mild Dollars, for the purpose of receiving deposits of money bath transitory' and on Interest, and of,making loans and discounts, with such other (privileges as are usually gran. tedm Savings Institutions. By order of the Directors. WM. GALBREATH,.Treas. , D. L. BEELMAN; See"y" De22,6m1 NOTICE: NOTICE is hereby Alvan that application will ,be made to the next Legislature, agreeably to the constitution and laws of this Commonwealth,. for an alteration inAhe.charter of the Carlisle DepoOte Bank, so as tO confer upon soid•Bank the rights and privileges of a bank of Issue, and to change the name to that (lithe Carlisle Bask." By order of the Board of Directors. June 29, 1853--6 m W. M. BEETEM,Cashier, Estate of Mary FMcQuire, IETTERS of Administration on ,the Ee— tate of - MARY FISHER MoCCIREi dec'd. late of Hampden township Cumberland issued county : have been to the subscribAr.! re• siding in the same township. All PCIIIOII3 hay.. ing claims against the Estate will present them for settlement, and those' indebted will make payment to THOS B: BRYSON, July 27, Estate of 'Mary Noble, dee'tl itkrondE ie hereby given that letters testa .1.11 mentary on the estate of MARY N WILE, late of the beroughof Carlisle, deceased, have been duly granted by the Register of said county, to the subscriber residing- in the same place. All persona having claims against the Estate will present) them foe settlement, and those indebted will make payment to ROBERT NOBLE, Ex'r. July 27,.1853,. Estatt4,4* Eliz. Bowman,.dec'd. OME,. is hereby given that Lettereof•Ad . .ministration on the Estate of Elizabeth Bowman, late of West Pennaboro township, enmberland CotmtMectinsed, have been gran• ted by , the Registerof said soutuy to the sub scriber, residing in the same township. 'MI persons indebted tosaid estate 'are requested to make payment., and those having claims will present them for settlmant to SAMUEL DILLER, Adder,. Juno 23,1853, Estate—of Anna- Eberly,--decease "'LETTERS of Aerninistnition- on the Estaidot ANNA EBERLY, late of Sil ver Spring.- twp,—deed ] havo - bee n - granted - to the subscriber, residing in the sane township. All persons indebted to said estate are reques ted •to make immediate payment, and, those having claims will present them for settlement LEVI E. MARTIN, Miter. July 16 pd STRAW IiCEIFER. CAME to the promises of the subscriber, at Middlesex Crobsings, about three miles east of Carlisle, on the railroad in North'sl,d,. dleton township on the 27th of lune, o itscr.yrai, old BRINDLE REL.,. —ttii.,,7--7,011 fc, FE R, with a white ce. There are no ~r t • other merits about her to mention. The ow. nor is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her away. July 20, 1853. - HENRY SMITH. NOTICE, mHE subscriber having complied with the re quirments or the net of the Legislature of Pennsylvania, of the 20thday of April, 1253, cautions all persons against buying, selling or filling his bottles, under the penalty of, fifty Cents, for each bottle bought, sold, or filled, for the first. offence ; and $5,00 for each - bottle bought, sold , or filled, for the 2d offence. I hereby announce my determination to iriforce the . penalty of tho aforesaid acts, in all cases of its mfringment. I find my bottles are.becom. ing public property, greatly to the disadvantage of my business. Description --4lslos. L 2. end' - 3. TWo hen• dred Gross Mineral and Ale bottles,- 'green shade, Dyot•eville make, with the name of G, W, Brandt, Carlisle, thereon. Carlisle, July 27, 1853. 6t, INSOLVENT NOTICE. • ALL persons are hereby notified that J-hare applied by petition to 4lto Hon: James H. GRAIIAN. President Judge of the Court of Com mon Pleas in and for the County. .of Comber land, for the benefit of the Insolvent Laws of this Commonwealth and that the said Jhdge has appointed:MONDAY, the 22d day of Au gust next to hear me and my creditors, at the Court House in Carlisle. Of which you will please talsq notice. SAMUEL DARR.' July 11 1853 3t NOTICE. . . THE ontlereigned having been appointUl en auditor by- the Court—of—Common-Pleas -of- Cumberland county, to make distribution of the glance of Money in; the ihands of the as eigneesof Paul Martin amongst the. creditors of the said Paul, will meet for that purpose a: his office in the borough of Carlisle, on -FRI DAY the 11th day ' of August next, at 10 o'- clock, A. M, All interested will therefore take notice, HUGH GAULLAGHER ; -July 13 1853 Auditor. In the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, Catharine Eichelbergerl by her next friend Levi 1 No 3 Jan term 1853. Eberly > • Subpena vs I ear Divorce. Jacob Eichelberger, j Same party 3. No:3 Apl term 1653. vs Alias Subpeua Same. • stir Divorce, The said subpena and alias eubpena having been issued out of said Court and proof made that the said Jacob Eichelberger the defendant , could not be found in the said county of Cum berland. Now the said Jacob Eichelborgar, the de. Pendant. is hereby notified and required to an= pear on the first day of the next August term,. —Monday the 82d of August next , to answer y the said complaint. • JOS. McDARMOND, Sheriff. July 11,,,1853, In the .Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County. Susan Peters by her next No 4 Jan term 1853 _friend Jacob Sadler, / Subpmna Sur Di va • verse. Samuel' Peters. Same party No 4 Apl term 1853 vs !Alias Subpconst-Sur Same. Divorce: -The said subpcena and alias sublicena having been issued out of anid'eourt, and proof maths that the said Samuel Peters, the defendant, could:not bo found in the said county of Cum berland. . Now the said Samuel Petereohe defendarit, Is hereby notified and required to appear on the first day of the next August term,—Monday the 22d of August next to answer the said corn— .plaict. 30S .McDARIIONIf): July 11 1852. ' * Sheriff. SPRING FASHIONS FOR 1853. EORGE KELLER respectfully intioun.•' Ulf'coa to his old Patrons and the vubliti"geti= .• , `orally that ho'has inlet received the ck itSPRING STYLE OF GENTLE— MEN'S HATS. a.n.ufiictured av ono of the heat establishments in , philadelpid a , to 4 which he invitee special anentton; Ho has' ulna canatantly en. hand a large and varied assornnint of his own mannincture as .vell.na city mado- ' Eceas'AN:). CAMS. . • suitable forth° season,O4trinyloing (malty, vari i of Russia, Beaver, Moleskin and Silk, Hate, I finished in. the latent style, together with - alai.' assortment of Caps of every situps and 'des ' cription, and ,at every price... fie matieularly invitde the public to, call and mien:lino hitteatest : sive assertwent, which . 1n style, material and " °awl be euiptosed by any in market, and whleh he is abbe to ent at prtaes lower than ' ever. Mrfternetnbett, hts old stand 'on North Hanover street, between, Nuttier's - and Senet!ts 4to"e• • , [June 11 ' • • FRUIT, catirDirsi dec. • FAMILY Outlet' Sabbath - Sehools'and Plc nio parties itiping, to the country , will.do Abell OD cheap Drug by coiling at 'tore of, D, J. Riefferewhere they ',can bo.itupplled with ar• doles at the lowest rates and of thi,best qual ity. ' CANDIES ~retail, priSo; '2O seats per pound . . A generai,ittumment ok,ratqns Med icines constantly an 114 . 10. • be° ESE 0 BRANDT