New 'AbuttiLsoncuts. aziA.L .L•r•TATE AT PUBLIC SALE. r e Y Virtue of the laSt AINII and Testament lii of., Thomas Craighead, deed, lately of . - 3..mththtddleton township, Cumberland'coutity. I will expose to public safe on the premise.s ar the Mill on THURSDAY, the 15th of Sep• (ember, nt IZ o'elpult M. TheStono MERCHANT MILL, L p PLASTER MILL SAW •.M ILL tP. I-tt situated in said township, on the 6 4. Yellow Brcches Creek, with a ' .""" i bout 5 acre or faro]; having there on erected a Two Story BRICK HOUSE and nil other convenient buildings. All the Ma chinery is al' the first class end calculated to do wo:k profitably. The• property is SilU3lOll . CO miles from the Railroad at Carl:sle rind about one mile from the Baltimore Turnpike. The power consists of.the whole Creek below the mouth of Mountain Creek. • Also—At the same time and place will be sold the Plantation or Tm tof Land across the -creek front,the Mill, called the " PINE: FARM, " --CAN T Lai N .AB OUT 12.5 .AC R ES, one half of which is cleared and cultivated sail the other half in the linost Timber. The.im Provements aro a Log (louse and Born. Also—At the smite time and place a tract of Lt.nd on the AdatnsCounty line in Dickinson township, - - - - - CONTAINING 121 ACRES more or less, haring about 40 ocres cleared, with it small Log House and Stable, on it. The titles , o these' properf es are unexcep tionable. The terms of sale, whi It will be etee, will be made liiiown on the day. 10.C1)A111) 'CRAIGHEAD, Exe utor of Tho'. Craighead, de 'd: August 10, IS.s3.—ts. ",'Lancaster Ind. Whig pub.ish till sele.and send bill to this Office. VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE aho Zagerstown lirew-ery Situated in Franklin se., near the Market house rinlll2; subscriber, desirous of retiring frog It business, oilers for sale the above proper ty. The iinprovemenlsare a flue, largo TWO-STORY BRICE mrt • DIIPE LII.L.VG IVO USE, Two stables, Carriage House, tr9 4 Solake [loose, Wood 'Muse and • florrt Crab. Ton Br,zwEnv is lard.o and roomy, with two 'line, largo arched Cellars under it, and two large Malt floors.— Thero is also on the premises an CNIT Ic nl Al ASIIING Al I with three first rate WLIls of Water, two of .lrhich aro in the Ilrewery. , fot:ther deßcription is deemed unrieco<sary. as persons wiAing to tattchase will, call and examine for themselves. irrit CA S. EsTATii in or near Hagerstown wil be taken in exelvnig.i. GEO. C. CSELWICIM 17th 1853. :it. Alagcriiwwn, VAL UAL:LI IL Ellis ESTATE, AT PUBLIC SAL} O ,N FRI!) the ,Gilt of September, `tt., 1853. Will be sold at public sole, on the premises of John S. Suaveley. in Hampden township, Cumberland county, miles North f Kreitarr's Tavern, a mile attd o hull from T. B. Bryaott's Mill, and throe miles islittah of lire Cumberland Valley Railroad, the following properly, viz A 'tract of Land, CONTAINING 11 ACRES,. w:th thereon erected a urge 13 iek MER • CHANT MILL . , ihree stories ' ' • • u a bRIC,K. P. I HOUSE - and Stable, Tenant House and Cooper Shop. The - "*-."" Mill has lour pair of burrs, and the enthe machinery is in good order.. 5 The thin is new and it has a never latlim, i•ti'0111 - t of water. • Also a • Kiln for drying mil anti ma chinery For ma , ,ttfamuring corn meal. property' oilers tore indueein'etits tit eapitalitaz, and others si felting to embark in a large (nisi. pets. Sale to..commenee at 10 o'cliiek, A. NI. on a.ild day, when terms of sale will be male knowirby 11P.NRY RUPP. Assignee of John S.Snaveley. - • Anuast 17,1853 - York Republican and Lancaster Earynincr, pleas copy• Valuable Town Property AT PUBLIC SALE. THE 'undersigned Executor of David S.. Forney, dee'd. will-expose -to public sale, at the Conn - House, in the Borough of Carlisle. at 2 o'clock, P. M.,.0n tiATURDAY, the Ott b day of September 1653, all that valuable ..1.0.f . OF GROUND, situated on the East side el' North Hanover street, in said Byroad', now in the occuoaney of ,Philip Arnold. The A4II Improvements on sad Lot of • ris Ai • .round, .isis . a a Rya t:tory - i, l I , q. , STONE FRONT - , I/ '. • IN U.FILDI.VG, tango work, 4 I feet by :11 lest , a back Build ing ml feet by 29 feet: n Ware House and Smoke House. 24. feet by 2.2.fect:.a frame Sim. life° and Carriage House, recently erected.— Said Lot is 240 lest deep hy 44 feet in front, bounded in the rear by a private alley and by Mulberry alley. Terms made known on the day-of sale . JACOB SII 0 OM, • F,,'r. all S. Forney, deed. .---Aug,--1-7,--18E.4,—t5.. WOIXTN PROi'MILTIP AT PUBLIC SALE Y Virtue of the powers conk - tined in the R - D _Last Will and Testament of Mieha el Matthews, doe'd. I will expose to public wile at the Court House in Carlisle, on THURSDAY, the 22d of September. 1853. • at I i o.clock, A. M. A TWO • •• 1 pST 0R Y FILAAIP, and IP PLASTERED ROUSE p - P ,9 "7 Y 'L and LOT, •OF GROUND, on South Street in Carlisle, containing GO feet in front and 240 feet in depth, having II Well of Water at the door. The Lot is strs centible of division into two equal parts of 30 feet each and may be sold seperately to suit bidders. The terms of salo will be ono half of the purehnso money to he paid let 1851 when possession will be given, end the bah. once in onii year their:after with interest, to be secured by a lien on the properties.. • •. The property will ,ho sold. , JACOB SITROM, •._ man% with the will annexed. Carlisle Aug. 17th 11£.53.—t5.,. PRICES REUDCEDI GREAT REDUCTION IN GOODS!! TllE•subscribcris now Felling off his large and rplandidittonit or s UMAI ER GOODS, at astonishing low prices.. Elegant [,awns. 'limit, 10 nn3 12 eta. forego do 'Mines; 12 N0r1h.25. Superior Barege, 18 " 37. Summer Stills, 25 ' ..I''''' , Eleennt Tissue 37 " 62. Calicoes, 5, 6 8 and 10. Linen Lustraq, only 6. Sloe'tines, 6, 10 and 12.- 131nalt Silk, 50, 62, 75 nod 100, • Carpetings and 'Mailings, at greatly re duced prices, Sugars 5 6 and 7. Prime Rio Coffee 10. Shoes from 25 cents to $l. Damask Table Cloths, from $1 to $3. 'Parasols front 12 cents to $2 50. Bleliched and unbleached Mishits, cheap. All kinds of goods' will ho runoff at very low , rotes." Corne . onu.and all and secure the bargains whilst to be had. Recollect the old stand, East High street August 10, 1853. cans. OGILI3Y STORE FOR SALE. _ . ,T HE SUBSCRIBER' wishing to remove west to engage in other. pursuits, offers nt pri vate stile, on reasonable terms his STOCK OF GOODS, embracing the usual variety kept in a country Stiitro,' • Any person wishing. to • , engage in the Mar cantile business would do well to etnbrace this opportunity, as the stock will compare favors blv with, any stock of goods in the county; and tics location for' husines is one of the beat in the moony, being situated in the healthy Ad romantic village, of Springfield, .and in the midst of . atertilo and productive neighborhood. For mit:tilers address the undersigned at Big Spring' V.: O.' 1P,11,R • JOTIN ITOOD. -, July, 27, 1853 tf. • • •-• .. . . , .. i- - BonnetiFeethere. . . ... .... 'THE subseriberlds just operied• an invoice of Ostrich and ether Bonnet Feathers at one heir.' the 'usual price. Atari a Vety cheap lot 01 Flutey'Dree, Silks, 1115: ' IMNER "TpnAcco. , lit.ESFI E. Goodwinf3ro'e Seteanatilia'Miked, and ,Yellow Bank Pine Cat.:Tellacentia,sjust received at the nevy'tOod cheap .Gra,cery of Julyi2o "W, A, d9nscettationts Wanted, "lAMEDIATELIC, n Bay .15 or 16 years of age to nttend a Family Grocery Storo in this Borough. Testimonials as to honesty and so briety required. One from the country pre ferred. Enquire at the odic,: of the " August 3,. 1853. • — i~7'[3'.ss~~. ~ - THE .members - of the Cumberland Valley lutua l 'Protection:Company of Dickinson Town ship pro hereby notified,,that the ASSESSMENT, Nu. 5.wi1l bu called :for early in the month of' August, and that 5 peicent. abatement will he made for prompt payment. . WM. WOODBURN. Collector. NOT.rO E. I TIIE CARLISLE GAS AND WATER tl tIPAN Y will receive sealed proposals un, fit MU N DAY, the 13th of .August, o'clock, 'X, for building the reservoir, dig ging for water pipes front tlie creek at SAndersan's to the reservoir. and front the reservoir to the , town• And also,. for Oak Timber necessary for ,the erection orridant toross the Canedoguinot creek nt , Sanderson's. Plans and specifications of the work may be seen at 'toy office at aim time after Monday, the Bth of August, inst. Aug 3 , 1 8 5 3 FRED'E: WATTS, Prc't. To Teachers TUB Sshoal D.rectors of Dickinson district will moot at-the house of J ftedseeker,( Stone Tavern) on SATURDAY the '27th day of Au. gust, ins't, at Id o'clock, A., 51., for the pur pose of examining and employing 14 leaAtets, to take charge of the common schools of said district, for the ensuing term. By order of the Board. JACOB LIfiF6VER, Aug 3, 1853 Secretary. Nomom " NOTICE is heztby given that an - demi n will be - held at the office of the Climbed:it Valley Mutual Protection Company, in Dick inson twp. Comb., co,oa MONDAY the sth day of Septet - niter next, between the hours of it o'clock A. Al. anti .1 o'cinck rj3l„ - for the purposc - of electing 13 d irectors of said compa ny, to serve for the ensuing year. Test, JOHN T. GREEN:Sec :ing3 AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITION ! .‘Saxton Leads the Column." FTER days and nizilts of unceasing toil it and trouble I have succeeded in marking aid arranging my new, sleek of II A R I)- 1V A It E., and iiltnough there has been a tre mendous rush of customers who know where to deal on reasonable ternas, and who aPpre cline in) , old habit of selling cheap without making much fuss abodt the matter. I ant constantly making room for new customers to drop in and examine what is undoubtedly the LA R. ES I' ANDII E.-VP ass wt ment of goods ever offered west of Philadelphia, and embra cing everything usually found in a Hardware from a needle to an anchor, all of which are of the best finality and will be sold at prices which cannot radio give satisfaction. TO CARPENTERS 87... BUILDERS, 1 woadd 0... y dug my stock of crosscut. hand, panel rippingsmd back saws. I.r.ght, black and blde augurs,, chisels, planes, locks, hatchets, hinges, screws, straight necked and bar oohs, broad, pointing and chopping axes, iron and steel squares, rules, tape measures, levels. &c. 'cannot tail to please the most fastidious. FARMERS Can be accommodated out the most reasonable terms with 1/Lidice's celebrated York plows ut .55 37. Also Plank's, Craighead', andothers' at manufacturers' prices; Spades, rakes, forks, shovels, grass and grain scythes. (Dunn,-Dar ling and Grillins_in tke.) _ Patent and common • snaths of half.a. dosen different kinds. Grain Cradles, (Gregor's, Plank's, Craighead's and - Crawbach's make,) at reduced rates. Also grindstones. cutting boxes, chain cistern and . ' rce pumps, 'taller, breast and log chains, sin -7@glVoLI double traees and-spreads Cedar ware i tp ti u i as inbs, buckets, bowls. water kegs, to geth r with an everlasting assortment of table and . ocket cutlery,' spoons, cheers and seiz ems. Clindlesticks, snuffers, shovels and tongs. kettles, pans, sad. trans, . waiters, brushes. &t, . which will he sold by OW wagon load, ton yard bushel or in - the ordinary way, Then coma friends, give us a call arid see fin yourselves. • We'll wait on vein with pleas urt; and give your bargains of which you can't complain. Remember [lid plaec,_East High Street, oppesite-Ogilby's June - 1, 1.953. HENRY SAXTON. Segars and Tobacco. Persona feeling, thamselves dispose(' (Om dulge iii griiiirSirgars are requested to call at the Drug Store 'of B. J. KIEFFER, where they May obtain an article which he hesitates mit to recommend as being the best in Carlisle. Persona visiting Carlisle should not leave be fore liking a glance at 13. J Kieffer's Drug and Chemical Store, South Hanover street. Ile has on hand a. variety of fancy artielea, such as hair. hat, clothes, fle,h andmi.dli brushes, co logne bottles, furniture dusters, porttolios, note paper, worked and• card baskets, visiting cards and - caeos, a line variety of fans, accordeons, &c. TM' invited to call'aird - ciamine superior mails. Call soon, as he is determined to sell bargains. B. J. KIEFFER. July 20, 1353; , S. Hanover st. TUS RECEIVED, supply_of paints, oils, varnishes, ja. dye stuffs, glass,,putiy, sash tools, &c., for sale cheap. 13 AKIN G SODA—A fresh supply just re ceived. 131tYAN'S PULAIONW WAFERS for coughs, colds, asthma, consumption and all' diseases of the lungs. \VINES, &c.--A prime article of French brandy, port, nintleira and sherry wines for medicinal purposes. COD Liv 011..-A fresh supply. for the cure of coughs, colds, consumption and bronchitis. COLOGNES; Sze— Hay water, cologne, ex tracts, pomades and other perfumery. ItHEU MATic and 'Truitt mixture, prepa red at Kiefler's Drug and Chemical Store.— One of the best remedie r s for rheumatism, or sprains or lameness in hotses. "A penny saved is a penny made." . Do you •believe it T then come to Kietter's Drultand Chemical Sucre if you want to save money' and buy your drii2s, chemicals and medicines, such as castor !oil, sweet oil, worm medic.ne, cough' drops, pills, strengthening plaster, liniments, hair-dye, hair toniesand regenerators, cordials, essence lemon. cinnamon, peppermint. spices, cloves &c. Camphine, burning fluid,laints, E4c. -, &e.; all fur sale at the cheap Drug Store of 13. J. KIEFFER. LIFE INSURANCE. THE underiigned having been the agent of the Keystone Life Insurance . Company, of Harrisburg,. l'a continues to act in that ca pacity, by authority of said Company. Ire would respectfully inform the community that hu will attend to such persons as may signify their desire to insure their lives, and thus give some protection to their bereaved familits and friends, in case of death. Office in West Pont. fret Street, Carlisle. Mav2s tf J. WORTHINGTON. To Builders Et Houskeeper•: TIIOSE who aro building, or about com.. miming housekeeping will be sure to find at all times an assortment to select from. Locks of oil sorts and sizes, with brass, argil- To, mineral and white knobs, with japanned or plated furnitme. butt hinges; cast and wrought, window glass from Bxlo to 20z9Ekbults,serews &c. ;SO. You who aro about to be married and going to housekeeping, wo have everything to picai3c. such as fancy waiters and trays, ivory handled knives and forks, in setts or by the dozen, common knives-and fOrkVi . butter knives with plated and ivory 'handles frying and bread pans,smoothittrirons, tubs, churn:, i•e; - • HEN itY SAXTON. • darlisloi March 9,1,853. . . MARION HaLL J., W. EBY'S FAMILY GROCEY. Java and Moracaiba Coffees, Green' and Roasted do., Orleans and Claraficd - Brown Sugars, Pulverized, Crushed and • Loafdo, Salt Crushed (preservin) Jo. ' , Rice,- Farina and Corn Starch. Broma. Cocoa, Chocolate', Vanilla Bean, 'Mace, Citron, with Spices:of every kind, Sperm, Mould, Adamantine Candles, Orleans and Sugar IL Syrup Molasses, Loitering's finest quality Syrup. • • lgrA fresh assortmentl of all the above ant. cies,: and a.genera supply of ether oracles usually, kept by po r tal just opened and for sale at our now store rooms: ' Juno 8, 1853. J. W. EBY. WATIMED. • •-• TEAf:IIIER, for the High Free SChool, Of the borough of,Noitifille: Comberlrmo co. Pa.. Application should be made soon, as the school is to commence en Alm 21114 August 'A salary tvill•lie -git en. . •. • ' • By order.of the Beir4... jy go) 3w J. AI: DAVIDSON, Sec'y. dide'ciTetite:-Za' li6:'':,-;.,; AT PUBLIC SALE. - 4 r N SATURDAY., the lin of. October,lBPa. Ur The spbscriber; Executor of John deed. will offer at public fade, on the promisee risintittlo Farm, situated in Munroe toduiship Ctimberland eaunty, : nt the crossing of the 519- chimicsburg nnd 'LLq.htenroads, a mile _lsom Cliuuio CONTAINJisIP 106 ACRES mnrc or less; of first rate limesikno• lend; in high state of ehltivrition and wider good lettuce, (.&c. -The •improvements tiro a 5 E large two story STONEDOUSE ‘ . ll . Lon., Barn and other necessary ”... —' .L'g ou t buildings. Also a well of -"`` water near the door, and a thriv. ing young Orchard with crerywariety of choice fruit. It is a deeireable farm in every Teepee', being . °Le of the best in Lk - township. - Persons desiring to purchase are requested to- call on John Baker, residing on the - premises, who will give all riecessary,information'. Sale to. 'cern mence at I o'clock, P. M.', when terms will be made known by GEORGE BRINDLE L /VuguerlOTlBs3:.=gl: ---- . VALIIA.BLE AT PRIVATE SALE. . subsetiber olfers nt private sale , n 11_ X'aluable PAIOI, thinned in Ilaniuden township Cumbcriand count) , , about one and a fourth miles cast of Mechanicsburg, ndjoining Lauds of Peter Barnhart, Da id Eitherly, Peter Gantt and Henry Suavely, CONTAINING 12S ACRES I of limestone land, inn high state of cultivation under:good knees, n large portion of which is' locust pasts and chestnut tails. The road from Mechanicsburg to the turnpike, bounds the north and the road from Silver Spring Church to Lisburn hounds the east side of said farm. • The improvements arc a two sto• 404. c A n - wentherhomded DWELLING X Pit - M E US, Wash House, with an • excellcnt arched cellar, n large ' 2O flank Burn, 'Wagon Shed, Corn Crt s—Graneries and other necss ary out build: ings. A well of never failing water in the yard; nn excellent Orchard of Apple trees, also a variety of choice fruit trees, such as Peach, Pear. &0., &c. The Farm is 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 Meehaniesburg. JACOB CO3VER. Aug. 353.—1 s PUBLIC SALE OP A FARM, N pursuance of the last and Testamenta of John Wolf, deceased, late of Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, I will expose to public sale on „the premises on THURSDAY, the 'lslli — day et Septeniber next, at one o'clock, P. M., all the faim of John—Wolf; - dec'd., situated in Silver' Spring township, Cumberland county, containing a bout 212 ACRES OF LAND, partly slate and partly liniesvme. The land is of gamd quality, well fenced and improved and about 30 acres in timber. This farm is on the bank of the Canotlogninet Crock, ahont ErTniles train Carlisle, and lo miles tram liar. risbur , , and one and a hall miles from the turn. in • • s - pike. 'Vito duelling is a large ~ •. TW 0 STOR Y ILOOOII -CAT •r„f4 110 USB. 'Elioro is a Larson and : lh * licitly new bank Barn, Spring - -- -..a. - .... - "f 4 r.' house, and a first rate Orchard on the premises. ____ : The terms of bale wi:l he : Five per cent. of .11.& purchase money to be paid or secured to be paid at the time of sale, the residue, of one hall on the Ist of April, 1951, when the possession and title will lin given, and_thelial ance in knr equal annual payments without in terest_to be secured by bonds and a min tinge on the land. 111 2 NRY BERNIIF:IMER, Exe,•uior of John Wu 11; deed Aug. 10, 1163.—t5. V4-L - IJABLE.FARIII AT PUBLIC SALE. ON FRIDAY the.g3d of September. 1A53. by force of the powers contained ih the last will of Jacob North, dcc'd, the subreribers will offer at public sale on the premises. The PLANTATION of the late Jacob Nath deed, situiic in Alitllin twp. Comb. co, tying about six miles North West of NeWrille. boon• sled by lands cif George Lrmdis, Alms NVli‘sler, John Neigley, Rolm t Adams and John Whis ler, containing about NINETY ACMES, he the smile - more or less, nll of which-is cleared and under good cultivation and 'copes. The improvements are is two story double L 0 0 DOUSE, Bank Barn, Corn Crib, ii „ 4 s and Wagon Shed and an Orchard, !WI There is a never failing mineral' ) spring on the premises acid running water through them: rlThere will he sold at the son c time and pincer a TRACT OP WOODLAND, whh h lies shout one mile from the Lorin and rantsins, , '1 acres , mors or less, nod which is swell adap ted to furnish the farm with wood and rails. The terms of sale will lia, - one-thirdof the thole purchase to he secured up on the forte, the interest of whidli to be paid annually to the widow-me half of the residue to be paid an the Ist of Aprtl, 1)151, when possession will he given, and the baLince in three normal pay- nvints without interest to he secured by mart:' gaste- -On:wets:lnt athe hated money the-I,ur; chaser swill ho required to pay five per cent of lie purchase money at time of sale, or secure the sante to he nand ho ten days. DVNIET, IVIIISLER. Executor. IA N DEL S NOR N, - nuard Tan CM Tavern Stand for Sale. OFFER for sale the property on the North West corner of Hanover .Ind Pomfret sic. The lot fronta 30 feet on Hanover street by 240 on Pomfret, having erected on it a well built three story BRICK HO USE, with • necessary stabling. The property Nis • rt ., has been a tavern 'stand ler many slg. years, midis nt present occupiudUs such. • Price three thousand dok lays, ($3OOOl. Apply to the subvcrdier. June'., 1853. It. GIVEN. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. THE sulscriber offers for sale the BRICK HOUSI2.I and Lot, 23 feet front by 240 It deep, now occupied by Air. 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. Smcke House and For further information apply next do& tn the, premises'to - J It WEAVER, Agent. Julo 13 1853 VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY FOR• SALE THE' subscriber offers al Private sale the rolletviag valuable properly, situated on Loather Street, Carlisle, viz : No. I. A Lot ol , Gronnil, hiving a front of 04 feet no Loather street, in the Uot ough of Carlisle, hod extending 040 feet back to Locust Alley, having thereon erected a two story PLASTBREID 1101.15b1,. with a one -••• t and half story back building, a e nd • 1 2 . 0 cellar under both, all in gool order. l' as!. The house contains eight rooms, and an excellent garden. No. 2., adjoining the above . , is n lot of 12 Icet frimt by '240 feet deep to void alley, bat , - ing,ereeted on it a two story Plastered ouse . containing. lour rooms,atid haring a good garden and a . varnity or choice fruit trees. , No. 3., adjoining the above, 24 feet in frontymil 240 lea tlepp to said alley, with a two story Plastered llou'se, with cellar and garden.' No. 4.. a lot of 12 feet front - by 240 ft deep to -said alley, with. a two • story Plastered, fiaished nod a good frame stable-on the back of the lot. Also a variety of fruit trees in Vie garden. . No. 5., a lot 01 . 52 feet in front, by 240, fret deep to said alley, on which ;s erected n two story plastered House, with bank toil bake' oven, Wash house,cistern and pomp. 'll he Louse is finished in first rate atvle. There is a stable ant! sheds on the back of the lot. The lot con-' tainsa great deal-or shrubbery with over one hun dred choice gentled trait trees. .•. • . No. 6„ i a lot of 14 !cot n front by 240 feet deep to Bahl alley, ivitla a tieiv two, Mork Brick ease, niid back buildings ; with cellus under e• in MI.: , - .. - , . - • . ' • . . .... . . ...... No. 7 1 , a - 191, of .•I G.. fOe;• (tont, ptid 240 deep, with a new Wick douse, same as the n linveomtl stable. . 'I . : ' . . - * . No. 8., a.lot infron 33 feet 't Anti 240 . dup. with a large two. story House, well finish throughout, with nine large rooms, large kitchen, stablWend oilier out buildings. The .garden'ta large anti COMIIII)S a vaetety of fruit trees, The one half an will and pump near Nu.B will be • •. - ,-All the Ithev'e liropertiee are in good repair, andmiont,..tt them neettY'Aiiiiii. They will ho sold very low 'end , yensmiuble terms. .-Far further ittforrantli*Ctlydril Pf UMW' , or 'the 6116 . scribers, - IL: , .g. June 8;1853'_" Sittbiriner; 66 PANITiOftIME • MYERS' • EXTRACT OF -ROCK "ROSE, An Invaluable Remedy for..all Scrofulous. Dic cases, Ddigestiop, Salt 1 heuN4ick Head. . ... ache, Cancer, ..?Vuriitig Soho and General Debility, .'atit ,as: a rifler - o f-tbe - Blood ; 41-- 18 Unequalled: tho'ROck Rose has gained;it rep - elation at homo and abroad, which: no Other medicine has, 'ever done in the same length ef, tune. Acnording lo tho op:niens of eminent ,Physi clone, tlienßeelc Rose Phot je unequidlaci in Curing 'Scrofula In its Various Fornis STATENIENT OF REV. E. R. WARREN (Pastor of tha s 9.l Baptist Clitireli,islew London. Ct..) relative to Myers' Extract. Rose. To The American Public. - 7 As my name has been used in. connection is illi_recoinmenda dons of, -Mr. Myers' Rick Rose, Syrup, in various advehiseinents by the manufacturer, I beg leave to make the felicity- Mg statement with re,ferenec. to my acquaint: once with the remedy and te , gts td which-I have subjected it, and the reasons for having intro duced, it to the notice of private friends in the community in which I reside, long belbre the medicine was advertised. I wake this-state ment freely, because 1 have, as a principle, withheld my name from all patent medicines, and sedulously alistained Irern recommending them to the public, believing- them 'frequently the -spawn of quackery and humbug, and ns tending to increase, instead of lessening human disease and suffering. Such, I fear, is the character of a large portion of the patent pana .ceaa of this eneclieine•malting age. "Their name is legion," and tram their influence, as from the demoniacal spirits, we have reason to pray for a safe deliverance.- The First T:st.,-1 had myself suffered oc casionally with sudden attache of - Sick Head ache, and 'Billions Diarrhea, and I had sought a great variety of curative agents to but Milo purpose ; and suffering from this disease (diur• rlies) .. at this time, 1 determined to test th e new SyruP first upon myself., The reaults.were be yond my expectations. It was' a powerful eilterative, and the morbid action of the arstem was changed, and the functions of. secretion were restored to a healthy state. It gave tone antrelastieity to my system, and corrected the derangement oft lie digestive organs, and rove me that inestimable blessing— health. This test was not determined in a weeltinr a month; but I took four or five bottles 'in .perimps ns many months. Since that linie I have suffer ed buirslightly front these derangements. illy Sick headache is en'ircly Cured. Other' lads,—Finding this medicine so use ful to myself; I at once gave it to Several inva lid friends. About this timer., I was earnestly 'solicited to give advich in reference to . a child, some eight years•-of•ogo. This child way severely afflicted with a Scrofula humor, of a • very severe typo, the humor showing itself nn all parts of the surface, and then suddenly dis appearing. The ehild was very sick, and it . thought doubtful whethor she would live, The humor resembled black specks of mortified In - aduition to some oilier remedies, 1 gave the chileLthis_Syrup_for.ahout six weeks, when she had sufficient strength Ito go ‘ ont . to school oc6asionally. The swelling oilier limbs ceased, and she was restored to health. The family feel - that they owe her life, with God's blessing, to my remedies. This to/ aati,fied me that the Rock Rose possessed 'specific; pourers for,Scroful as hu mors. I.llien tested it in, cases of Cutaneous Eruptions, in Ale:lsles, Chicken Pox.-Cancer, Sure Muuth, Erysipelas,Salt Rheum, Piles, Sze. Zr, all these cases "with pedeet success. After testing this Syrup fie morn Unto n year, wrote Mr. Myers (October 7th, 1850) entliusi• astically, not expecting my letter would be published, that his Syrup wean Pimkorite," all healing, and I rive him the result of its operations in -Several instances. 1 steed in thatletter that " it wits - invaluable as a remedy in Cutaneous Erupt:oils, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, and ether dlsorder3, included in the varied family of diseases linoivn- he Scrofula, &n.: that in Dyspepsia it acted with wonder ful efficacy." illy opinion of its video for -the alrive named diseases, remain unchanged, and . the same as when I wrote Mr Myers in Pet. 1850. I do riot recommend it ftir 'elf lba ills of our suffering humanity ; but I unhesitating ly soy, that as n remedy for Scrothlous affec tions I believe it superior to any knowdcura five agent. It has been - sufficiently to-tad by dlinestio practice to establish its adaption to extensive usefulness in mitigating, human suffering and reins % frig diseases. But What.is the Rock Rose? The following history of the Rock Rose ehirit end its medicinal - propertles, we take limo the New Haven Palladium, March 1853. The increased interest manifested in the Rock Rose pI itt, in conlequenec of the many wonderful cures effected by Myers'tompnund Extract of Rock Rose,' calls fur a brie) history of it, in order to correct any erroneous opin ion that may have been entertained concern ing it; end also to set In a true light the na ture of a plant which promises In be univer sally beneficial. "We are indebted to the United Slates Elis• pcnsatory of 1841, fur the following desllrip. Lion of it :, 7". It ,is entirely different from the common Rose. /Cis a red stemmed, oblong leaf plant, having a bitter taste. In addition to remark able peculiarity of the plant, of bearing two crops of flowers in one season, it•also lias ano ther inundating and beautiful propel ty. Dr. Eaton says, that in the months of No vember and December, he has seen hundreds of these plants, sending out near their roots, broad, thin, curved ico-erystals, about en inch in breadth: which incited during the day, and wore•renewed in .the morning. For a more minute and authentical description of it, the reader is referred to Tinley andpray's Botan ical werks. Its Iflodical History . ana- Properties Are fur the mostimportant, 611100 upon these depends its value to the community. Dr, Los. don - says that:in 1799, it - WIIN - Bo valuable England, th it it was cultivated from Ever since 1808, Professor Ives of Yule 031- lege, has habitually used it with: greet secedes in Scrofula.and Chronic diseases, ono through • him its virtucs.were tundci.known, until, as Dr. Tyler says, " it. is now In this section (New Haven) a common article in domestic practice fur the cure of Scrofula and Cutaneous 'this cases." Dr. IVbillaw, a &Welt Botanist of notoriety, While travelling in America in 1814, learned its use in Canada. Returning to England, he • employed it in medicattng his baths, which became greatly celebrated for the cure of simi . ler diseases.. Dr. Issue Parish, of Phileidelphia, remarks (lint it has been successfully used in bad cases of Scrofulous (11$01101.11. • • Dr. I. IL Thompson, of the same place, pre seribed it in had cases of Scrofulous patients at Willa' Ilospital. His success attracted the attention of senior physicians, Ile reports the following remarkable case of white swelling of the hip, in February, 1814 :—:-The lad was seven years. old, and had tho disease three yours. The bone was dislocated both 'upward end outward.' Thorn was a large opening in the hip lending to the bone; into Which I could thrust my finger. I counted thief: ulcers: He hod been under several physicians, wits had given him up, I ordered a decoction of Rrck In two ,duya his mght itycats ceased : I then ordered a teaspoonful of Rock Bose three times a. day. Thirty : nine dayi after 110 was entirely well. • Dr. Webb, of' Madison,. ' Cl. testifies to the value of Reek.Rese, as ,evineed in the. cure of numerous cases of the Sorofula, 'especially in children. : . , Manufactured by W'in Frantilin.& Co., Now Haven, Ct. ' ‘• • • i• • r * Mr. Warren, thouglva 'minister:of the Gos pel; has' . for a' period 015 yeani, given attan. lion to tho'giiihjectof medical soience . , to goal- Ify Win . to ad ininlste the _ sick, in connection with his'pasferatdutics, 'Agents in cuiiiber/and•Couniy.—S: W. Hay s. Elliott and 'W. A.:Kelsii, Carlisle; liaiierstick . 64 Strohm, Kingstown . ; J. Swisher, IVlenhaniesburg ; Butner, Shiremanstown'; Eppley '&.••Ercet, Cedar' Spring; .I.:l3lgliam; Sterrett's, Gap; Thonnis Gieason,. Plainfield; Newvilloi 'J. ' Proeii Spring 1-Wherry'kEisenhoWer, 7, , i'divtiurg,; W. Shipponsburg Dice, Wel:hump ; :Mullon, Pup'ettatvn ; Oliurchlown. ' 1 00Ril'SPA T„ NTG "'‘II pßlrr p v , z D 7 l- 4 NlEl2 2 f &Vi r t e Ifeatvye,‘loats larleyi.,c:r„tinetyeej, ~nciilo:,6lnTy4lbs. Its operation during the Ohre post years has been . highly successful; wherever it boa been amt.- ()uglily tested, its good qualities have been universally acknowledged; and notwithstanding the great increase of competition, it still continues to maintain its superiortity over all others'yet in use. During the years 1850 and 1851 it received the highest premium at six different Agricultural Ex hibitions, as follows—Two in the State of Maryland, one in Michigan, one in Delaware, and two in Pennsylvania; while within the past year it was awarded the first and Ingir!st premiums at each of the county exhibitions *Chester, limits and Schuylkill. The fact that in receiving the above premiums, this machineetis brought at several different times in a fair and open competition with all the Grain Drills of any note, yet in use,, and alter a careful examination and investigation, by the'authorized committee, was in every instance awarded the highest premiumis a matter worthy the considerationof the purchaser. Its prinoipal ,points ol,recommendation arc, Ist —lts durability, 2d its perfect simplicity of con-, struction, 3d the easy manner of regula.ing to sow arty desired quantity of seed, 9th the exactness with which it distributes the seed, operailng equally well on uneven and sidling 'ground en on nn even surface, sth its easy drought. being about 25 per cent lighter than most other seeding machines IV:M.111 000. All letters for information, as well as orders for machines, will be promptly nt tended to. The mannfoctory hitherto under the firm.of Lee, Pierce & .Lee. hah been chnnued, and is now conducted by LEE, I'EIRCE & THOMPSON, to whom all orders dmb] be addressed. 13, M. NIELDS Agent, Ercildoun Post Office, Chester county, l'n. July 20, 1853.-aw Awarded to this Machine at the Fair of the AmeriCan Institute, NOW York, Oct. ISM A Diploma at the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia. First Premium at the Stints Fair, Utica, New York, and at the Col bia and Reesielaer County ( Now Yark)Fays,, and a Diploma at tile Westchester County Fair at White Plains. ..••. • _.‘ • 1 1 111'il r"110 . 7 1 ' . HICKOK'S PATENT 11/ ' In the present arrangement of ibis highly approved and Telma.;le Mill, the labor is divided by arranging n cutting Cylinder to break the apples, awl then deliver them to the lower Cylinders to be minced to pomace. By thin ar rangement the 'T - cov perform ...4 faster and with much less labor. • The Prase Is arrange( with a much larger screw titan formerly, and by a very ingenious device the °scathe hag Is dispensed ,vll.ll and the' o, made to open at will to de liver the pmnace, while at the same thee the Cider L 9 left clear end the work can Ito done with much less - itils)r than by the oid method. The Cylinders ere covered with heavy sheet Zinc, both on their peripheries and ends; the wood In them !rearranged en as not to swell; and the whole work on the 31111 anti Press made in the very best manner and arranged with especial view to their durability end ieryiee. No Farmer who mss the Mill carefully and escorting to directions will be disappointed, but on the other hand he will find this oneWthe most valuable and ellielmit machines on his limn. The machine Is Made to run by horse, steam. or band power, and when the apples ore ground, a small boy of 14 years of age can picis the pomace with all once. In all firmer times it IV. suppo.ed that a large quantity of Cider could only be made by using n ponderous machine, that slowly crustiest the apples without grinding them lino. They were then mode Into a 11111FeVU clines° in straw, and a • most severe and long pressure was required to extract portio ii - Of the Cider, IL considerable quantity being absorbedby the straw and the 1111.8 of pomace; and to obtain this unsatisfactory result the dinner had to take all the hands, and perhaps his six-horse team. nisi devote a whole day that could have been more profitably employed, to make front six to eight barrels of Cider.' To obviate the difficulty the Farmers have heretofore labored under, this Machine hue bean invented, and the statement of n few farts will prove that it is not only the best Machine of the kind in existence, but it is the most profitable - pmt - a maw - ran have on - hi, farm. The apples are by this Machine grated up'into a tine pulp, ee that it requires but a comparatively light preasure. and that hilt a minute or two, 10 extract all the Cider, It being escertaintst by practical experiment that One-Fourth more juice can.be obtained than by the old process. Ile - sides Elite, it only minims two hands to grind nji and make Into Cider a larger quantity of apples than can be possibly done on the old-feshioned machines. On this press, owing to the colupartness of the pomace in the tub, and the com plete manner in which It is preset!, n pressure of from 3 to C. tons—that can easily be obtained—will produce a more favorable result that fitly - tons pressure on the ordinary' Entered wording to Ain or Congrees, to the year 1532, In thi RECOLLECT THIS IS-T-HE NE • NEW DRUG STORE !!! `"South Hanover Street, Near the Court House. rob drui!gist,, would respect . lolly inform tue ettiZell3 of Carlisle and vicinity ['hat he has opened a new CLIEM/CAL ,AND DIUTG STORE, -- Ms stock is entirely new, and has been selee• tod with great care. As many of the articles in daily use by physicians and families deteri orate by age and expomre tz'eat care will be taken not to allow such articles to accumulate in such quantifies. A.,tontion is especially invited to his stock or Medicines, Esser.tial t)ils, 0 ils,lincittres, Wines, F.:xtract. , , ,Conlectinnq, (;11.!niicals, &e. Together with the shove he has a lull assortment of Paints, Varn:ehes, Dvt toll's, Paint and Varnish Brasile , . mi d CONFECTIONARIES of &ery variety, Ile has alti on fined a splen did assortment of Perfmneries, Sunpa Extratts,' Clothes and Fles h Brushes Supporters, Dr. nut Exhanstor;, Nipple Shields, Tooth WaSiltlS and Pastes; nI n - MEDICINAL WINES AND 1?,1 N D ES, of the best quality. SEGA RS, Kim the best. Ilavada fibd Spanish houses, of every flavor,. from one cent upwards. In order to ensure his customers ogainst mistakes during any temporarily absence of flie proprietor, the derviees or an experienced and en iipetent assistant have been scented, which will be felt to be imports lit, in view of therespomdbilities - .vide!' aro knows to devolve upon the druggist. • • 11.TPLIY - SICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS will be faithfully and promptly attended to.— Orders from Physicians inaMerchnots in the country will be filled. with cure, and at prices - whieh 'neat prove satisfactory. N. 13.—A1l officinal preparations mndo in strict aceordonce with the directions of the- U. S. Pharmacopoeia. A liberal share of public potronage is res. peettully solicited; Terms Cash. , May 11. 103. 13. J. KIEFFER. MEDI' AND HAIV.ES rb EC IVED this day, direct from Citteinpa- LA, ii, a lull supply of the,following culebra..- tad breads: Sutpir Curod Davis & Co's Deer Mims, 100. " Gardner,Phipp.& Co's Dams, " Duffiello Westphalia - do. 'This last brand coined din Prize Medal at iho London World's hair. Also n large supply of Country Ilams,Daeon, Shoulders mid Sides all of which will be sold very low fur 08511. J. G. WILLI/I'llS, Family Grocer. June 27,1853 . fam. David.Landreth's . AORICUI,I.IURAL MID 11011- TwolausAr. ' • Implement aSe. seed 1/oareliouse. ' • Chestuti'Stz4d, Phi it.. - TUE subscriber offers for sole ttite.titerisivCos: AGRICULTURAL IMOLEIVIENTS, Elcnill'cuT,TuraL To4vs,. GainlOn, Grass, Fluid tand•Viciwor Seeds, Agricultural, tforticultutat :and liiltnitnical . PUBLICATIONS; • , Implement and Seed Catalciuoi;Lrindietleo', Rural irogitnor and Alinonno for 1853;•furpishr, edlruitt upon porsonal or prepaid finnliention.'• _ Nay 20, 1353.3iur ME tie uc lons. 'Li' it' • • ‘Tri . F.•sub.keribiirfli's;47o4:.hatid Men's BUCK' GLAIVEIS,.Iiaed witit'Shaep *kin; suitable', for lant9 GRAIN DRILLS' FOR,' 1853. W 11113444 oNridlio-P074701 ir 1,7 PROVED CIDER MILL. 4' Press,eron if the _apples rero ground no finely aso* the improved 1111; and if the apples were merely cm:shed; no on the Nut Machine. it would require a pressure; of one hundred tons to produce the res_plt accompiblied by thin Patent Mill. Thu may bb adduced as the decided advantages of this -Mill: Firet—lt NV 111 mak° more Cider:than any other Press, with n given <Lunn lity of applA in n given tine, and with ninth less labor and expenoe. . • second—lt will mak° cleaner and sweeter Cklin,than any other Mill. , Third—Yon can malto tho Cider no yon want It, and when you want in quantities from ono gallon to 0 or 10 barrels. Fourth-119tb it you can press your °Minute, Cherries, 'Sorties, Cheese, Butter, Lard, and Tallow. Fifth—With it you con ellV(1 one-fourth of your tinto in making Apple-Inatter. - Stxtll-=With its MO you taunt nil times hays Fresh soul Sweet Cider. - With nil the advantages mail Ling - from tho vonscselon and so of such a machine—at n uric., eo low that it is within ho reach of all—enn it ha that any intelligent Farmer rould do without it? Do you with to have in your home at all times elder Cant isfsweetund fresh, the only the° it is really healthy and lit for nee—oniVircelotewish to sarlyda great portion of the hard. Isaltor attending the inntoklng of Apple-butter I If so, buy thisanachino, and our word for it, you will not be disappointed. This Mill IS warranted superior to any other portable Mill in' exiateme, and the Proprietor is ready at any time, nth fair notice befog gtven,) to test it with any Portable Mill that is not an lafrino.thicrt on it. I'ariners, exam ineAhls newly IMPROVED MILL, before you btly ,- tiny One great ntivantage of this machine over allothers, is, - that it will not choke up, and hard oreoll apples can be ground, and yet the Cylinders trill always remain clear and in grinding order. All orders will be filled in the order, in whieh they are reeeived,'nnd all persona wonting thenrwould do well to Fond their orders early, nod state at what time they want the Mill sent.' Tlifs Mill, attended by 2 anon, will, when properly worked according to directions, make f. to 12 aYrels of elder a day— and will grind alone by borbe-power front 100 to 800 bushels of andes a day. Arh- The Price of the 111111 in $4O, free of freight. Ifainusingia, Pa., May, 1653. W. 0. moilds. District Coolt of tI4 Deleon District of Peomylvaa, - - WAN f) 1:11 P VE New and ,Oboibe Publications. ROME LIFE IN G ERMANY, by tho Rev. C. 1.,. Bvaeo MODERN KLIKTATIONS, by Catherine Sine air. 1T SAM SLICK'S NEW WORK, THE EAST LEAF OF SUNNY SIDE, by Tru INTERVIEWS MEMORABLE' A IS D USEFUL, by Rev. Dr. Coo. A NI Al 3 EL, a Family History, and other new nil interesting works just re• etavtal and fu'r ea:a at tint Cheop Book Store. • A M 1 - '11'1313, Alt. Corner of Ilanover and ',outlier sls., Carlisle ' t 1 G andertilgiled has always on hand a largo sock of superior Cabinet Ware. in all the .styles,Alliell be preparod-to sell at the lowest prima. Els -invite; attention partic ularly to the Paten: String. llottom Bcdstead, in Ht useful art 'ale,' which t n): - rely obviates all ohjeetions.• Tito bottom can be attached to old IledUeads. They have given. mitire satisfac• twit to all who !lava them in use. tiff-00 Flfl NS 'made to order at the shortest notice. JACOB FETTER Carl isle J ley. 22, 1851.-IY. - 03 Y n young, • married :min, ,a situation as ,11 . 1 Principal or essist ant toucher in IA clesical Academy or Seminary. Flo hos had several years E xperience in teaching, and has, for seine ,time, been connected with a flourishing Aced emyla cuhtrel Pennsylvania, He will produce unexceptionable references and teatime; ials, but is nevertheless very willing to be' strictly examined as to his qualifications. ,A stated salary would he, prefered man income 4ubject to contingencies, •even tlrdugh it ho loss than might otherwise be received. Ho. would very much prefer going west, but any communication which , may be received - will moot with duo attention. Address immediately, July 2; THE Board of Directors of Meehonicsburg, want to employ a competent Teacher to till"" 1,17 4 0 01 . the high School.. Teachera wishing to apply will.pleastattond tho ettarnirla lion on't-inturday the lath of August, at the School House in said baroush, at 1, o'clock, P. NI:, Branches required, Beading; Vriting-, Arithmetic, Geography,. Fingliali Grammar. Mensiiidtientrlffiiodf , s B d Natural PhilosophY; Salary - $3O per adittli, and the' term not We thart,o months aosuPit mossErt, July. 27, . Sect. of:Board. rfle.Best.and Cheapest In the Ditutet.foi Akt -b4 1 44. 1 - 11;.1- .200 . 'PONS of•ihS celehriitetr•ltausiih Grip COal;.,Daup,hin ' county, and - Gold Mine Gsp Coal, Schitylkill•counly, just received And for sale at prices from ,$3,'25 to . e 3,50 per. loin. •by E. BIDDWiI. warehouse lOrmorly owned by S. R.:llonv(ir. can he, delivered any,whore alongg the line or die Onto holland Valley Rot ttond.` Orders liy.letter'spost paid),protriPlitialetldaq • • CrnarOh 160 , . .•••:„ • r 1 1 fl Of 11 ,1 11 iii of : . ~,.., ~,- ;;, 0 ?):1 T "'' '' p', ~!,6, t' ill -,,i' kk -- c - ,i, 'Ef'4,,,,_,, 1.4 . 4 ' , 1 .1 tib' ' i', 1 11 ,tf' I 1 1 11111111' MDR .! 1 llitifiiALtYr i i ',LI 1,, ,1 , 1 li,i ~ : q ll, 11 11 ,1t4 tii1 1 1 , ,111L1 , 1:„! , „ I, 't,' lil,loo -- r ~ Inc" ~1E~, 4 / . ,\~~3' F r,A~ way' , .;,a' W.A.NtZED " ACADEMUS." Nowvillo, Caned. Co, Pa TEACHVR WANTED. ~ ‘,..fiii.e.i, I , .00102, !, ME .Evegal till N'oticeo. X OTICE. • • ,• — THE following. named Commissioners 'op pointed in -the charter of The York, Dillsburg and Greeneastle;Railroad; zwe' requested to meet on ThursdaW thri 18th"of., AUGUST, next, at the public, house of ,Maithow - Moore, in Papertown, Cumberland county, for the purpose.er entering into a primary organization aii.adojuing measures forthe . speedy construe. tion of said road: • ' It J Fisher, Henry Sidle, - J A Ahl.,Geo F Carl, Wm S' - Anderson, Geo L Shearei, J IC Sidle, T P Blair, 4- -- ft KeesY, Samuel Wood. burn, Samuel Manner, R M Henderson, Jas. F Lamberton, C W Ahl, J Zil 'Anderson, F Ege, J. Row e, Jos Davidson, W - Zigler, M Davidson, Thomas M'Cauloy, Wm Crttbb, Jas Holler, Daniel Snively, - 0 W English. • All persons friendly to the construction of the road are requested to attend. August 10,1853. TEACHERS WANTED. rilflE Directors of th'o, Public Schools of- the South -Ward, of the Borough of York, wish-to employ two mule teueliersjor.caidD-18.t.-- "tricti—and—will—MalTOFilii purpose of examin mg applicants at the office of Dr. J. W. KEatu, President of the Board, in South George St. in said borough, on MONDAY, the 15 of Au gust, 1853, at 1 o'clock, P.M.—Schools to open on the let of September. JOSEPH GARRETSON, August ZO, 1853. Secretary. Teachers Wanted FILEVEN MALE TEACHERS will find employment in Monroe township, to teach the usual branches in the • common Schools of raid township. The schools will•be continued five months. Recommendations as , to moral 'character will be required. An examination of the applicants will be made on the last SA'I URDAY of August, the 27th, at Churehlown , commencing at one o,clack, P. BI:—Bv order of the Board, SANI'L BRICKER, Sect'y. Carlisle Aug. to, 18.53.—pd. NOTIOE. XTOTICE ie hereby given that the CUM L. BERLAND VALLEY SAVINGS IN SU:I'I4I'ION, located in Dickinson township, CuMberland county, will make appliCation le the next ,Legislature of the Commonwealth 'of Pennsylvania for an act of Incorporation, with a capital of not less than Ten nor more than Thirty! Thousand Dollars, for the purpose of receiving' deposits of money both transitory end on interest, and of 'making loans and discounts, with such other [privileges as are usually gran ted to Savings Institutions. By order of the Directors. IN M. GA LIiREAT,H, Treas. D. L. BEELMAN, Sec'y de22,6m1 NOTICa, OTICE is hereby given that application ./.1 will ho made to the next Legislature. agreeably to the constitution dii'dlaws of this Commonwealth, for an alteration in the charter of the Carlisle Deposits. Bank, so as to confer upon said Bank the rights and of a hank of issue, and to change the Mann to that of the Carlisle Bank." Lt. By order of the Board of Directors. ' W. M.BEETEM, Cashier, June 29, 1853—cm. gstate of Mary F. McGuire, dec'd. 1 - __F.37Elis of Administration on the Es— kJ tato of NARY FISHER 141eGUIRE, late at Ilampden township - Camberlard county : have been isseed to the subscriber re• aiding an the acme township. All persons hay ing claims against the Emote will present -them for. settlement, and those indebted -will_make payment to THOS_.. EIR I'S ON, July el, pa.Aalwr • • gcrate of Mary Noble, dec'd.. IVTOTICE; is herehy.given •hat letters testa mentary nn,the estate 10AFY NOBLE, late•of the borough of Carlisle, deceaseci, have beetv.duly - granted by the Register of aid county, to the subscriber residing in the san place. All persona having .elithos against the Estate will present them for settlement, and hose indebted will make paynient to ROBERT NOBLE,- - Ex'v. July 27, 1853, Estate of Eliz. Bowman, dec'd ivoTteEis hereby , givtn that Letters of Ad- IN ministration on the Es tat eof Eliza ht th Bowman, late of :West . Pennshoro iiehip, Cnnibcrinnd Countyideteased,haVe - bien gt an led by the Register of said county to the sub scriber.residing in the some tom EOM,. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to nia!le payment, and those haying claims will present, the in for aettlemetit to SAMUEL DILLER., , June 23, 44 1853. • Aitnt'r. Estate', of •Anna Eberly, .flcceat e ETTERS of -Administration on the Estate ot•AN N A EIS EULY , late of Sil ver Spring twp, dee'd, have been grunted to the subscriber, residing in the satr.e township. All persons indebted to said estate arc reques ted' to make immediate -pnymenv, and—those having claims will present them for settlement LEVI E. MARTIN, Adm'r. July 15 pd NOTXPE, 4 - FIHE-subscriber linving complied with there .lL qnirments of the net of the Legislature of Pennsylvania, hf the 20thday of April, 1853, cautious all persons against buying, selling or filling his bottles, under the pcitialty,of fifty cents, for each bottle bought, sold, or filled, for the first offence ; and 15,00 for each bottle bought, said, or filled, kr The 3d offence. I hereby announce my deterinination to inforce the penalty of tile aforesaid nets, in all rases of i its nftingment. ^I lino my bottles bre becom ing public property, greatly to the disadvantage of my business. Description 2,.and 3, Two hun dred Gress 111frieral and Alc„,boitles, green shade, make, with the name of O. IV, Brandt, Carlisle, glutton. _ _ G. W. BRANDT Carliao, Stay 27, 1853. Gt. .• PROCLAMATION. 'WHEREAS the Honcrablc J. H. Gan met, President Judge theeeveral Courts of Common .PJeas 'el the counties of Combo-land; Perry and Juniuta,in PetinsYlva nia,and,Justice of the several Courts m Oyer and Terininer and General Jail Delivery in said counties. and lion. John Rupp and Sam uel ‘Voodbtirn, Judges of the Court.ot Oyer end Perminer end Genorel Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital end other — offenders, in the said county.ofCum berland,by their precepts to me directed; dated the Ilth of April, 1853, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Tvminer and GencralJailDelivery, to be holden event lisle, on the 4th 'MONDAY of August,lBs3, (being the nd day) at 10 o'clock intho fitrc noon, to continue ore week. NOTICE, is therefore hereby given, to the Coroner. Sustioas of rho Peace and Constables ,of the said County of Cumberland: that they ere by the said precept commanded to be then and there in their proper persona, with their rolls, records. inqutaltions, examinations and ell other remembrance's; to .do Ouse ; things which to their oflicesqppertein to be Zeno, and all those that: are bound by recognizance's, to proeheute,against the prisoners that um or then ,Shall be in the Jail of sold county, aro to be there to prosecute them as shall.bejust. JOSEPH BIeDARI4OND, Sheriff. • SHER I FP'S OFFICE, / —July 13, 18.53. - • NOTICE. WO'PICE is hereby given to all persons, in. terested, that the following accounts huvo been filod iu the Prothonotary's arm°, fortho , 3 ,,,,,,,b w ti0n of the. accountnnts thereto named, and will he presented Court Common Pleas of Cumberland County, for confirmation . 'and allowance, on VVedneaday , the 23d day of August, A. D. 1863. • I. Account of John Ebb and Daniel'Hauff. 'man, assignees under.dced of villuntory assign. mo m for benefit of creditors of George 'Sailor, of Semh- Middleton Township, Cumberlend. . . 2." Second account of Hon. John Ruppierm mit tie or tho person' and catain'of l'etf.r•Zim mefinani a lnriatia 3. Aseiguee or trust neeonni of Ikleees,Mor. roll, nssignee Older. n deed of voluntury Assign mom for tbo •benefit of eredi.ore r.t .Tolin D. Zell, laterol:7glierolitOwn. Cumberined county. CEO. ZINN, ProllOy. July I. 1953. 9w EMovAL. TUE Store of the oubecriberiembracing TBAS, alto CERIEp . (Inconel%Care, and cll the VmTicties,ustially ko l a by hith, is Temoved to his ','OW 2St 3, MARION, 'IIALL, \yea Maill:St4 Carlisle March 30,1f3C3:'; , .; J.. 1;V:tBlr• . . . ongf - h . :b1i . 114',„0-I)Thate 'ri k iol 0611 bar,eo,j,pp‘s tiy):` • AY.O
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