Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, August 31, 1853, Image 3

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New abt'iiliAnteitte.
• ,•,.;. Ect.ll::'SA LE.' •-• ' • s:
Ott SATURDAY,. the . .lttiof SOteMber,',
WILL be sold ivithent
A: DI: ; it firm rata 'GI MA,S TON p
FARAL'aifueteln . Perry couitty; abotit 2 mileci
eciAt ot.:the Woim'Springs, timid ono Milo north
of Gibson's Mill, lying - about half way betWeett
B loodifielditnd . Landistiiirdv.; • -
- :CONTAINING: 300 ACRES •••
ono-half of Which is cleared 'and tho remaindef'
in good timber land. '•The farm is well watered , '
and suitable for• grazing purpbaes, -having!'
latgo oxtaiu ot fine treadutV.
The iinprovenunts ore a LOG
110 USE and_l43n t _with a nevor- golni
jailing Spring of TelfliW" UV
mient: •'rhis tract will divide so
es to mako two farms, and will be -
sold to auk purchasers, either in one ar.t*o
tracts: ?An indisputable title will be, given and
pnyments made to suit. - pui•chasers...Jernis
made !mown do said day by •
• ' " W, • M.:HENDERSON._
lutist - 6 .
Mrilerry Freeman and Advocate copy
Iratesable'Reat . .Estate
AT PRIVATE. , SALE.
'IFXE subsdribers 'will offer nt 'private halo in
South. Middleton twp Cumberland county;
the hilihwing real estate, late. the .property.of
David Krysher.dee'd, about four miles east of
Carlisle on the Lisburn road, bounded by lands
of Robert C: Sterret, Abraham Ilariulcr,-Jolui .
Solcohnrger, Samhel Etter-and others,
CONTAINING 130 ACRES
of first rite hmestotio* laud, about 90 acres' of
which aro Cleared and under good fence and in
a high state of cultivation.
.The remainder is
cOyerekwith..fitto .young .timber-and about 95-
acres-in clover, The -improvements ore two
good DWELLING .1710USES;the
one a two story lo.g . house, with* a '
kitchen attached, p.antered In and ;el I!,[,' ,
outsitlevwidithe - necesiarrouthitil= -
dinge-7oven, smolt° bobs°, corn crib
.thog stable, and a never failing well of water ai
the door. The .other, a new two story frame
house, well finished;; , with all the necessarrout.
buildings—wash house. oven and oven house,
who.. atable,well and pump near the door; al
so n'dOulile lOg einft, corn cribs, carriage house,
shedponplo' mill, cider press and press house.
apple orchard of about ftwolhundied
trees of Choice grafted fruit.. 'Also a number of
peach, cherry and plant iteesi-with a never
tailing well-of-41)1er r lining out nearly all the,
time ,with a pump -in convenient for watering,
Any person wishing to view the said property
can do so by willing onD avid R. Kryslier. who
resides on said farm. . The properly will bo
sold in part or the whole, to suit piirchnNers.
DAVID 12 KRYSEER,
JOHN DILLER,
nug3l 2m .Executors.
PUBLIC SALE
TN pursuance •of. an order of the Orphan's
'Court of Cutnberland county. I will expose
to public sale on the promises, on SATURDAY
the 24th of September, at 10 o'clock,A, M.,
- The FARM which belonged to Peter Hunts
berger,,Alec'd, in Southampton tp., Cuthb. co.,
bounded by lands of Rudolph Ileherling, James
DaOdself, Ab'm Reefsnyder's heirs. Samuel
Eichelberger and others, and the Canadoguinee
creek,
CONTAINING 113 ACRES,
more or less, alf of which is cleared and in a
.good state of ettlijvation, hut about ten acres
of woodland.' The improvemenis are a two
story STONEI_.HOUSE. Log. garn,
Wash 'Douse,. Cooper Shop, Spring,
Ilouso and a good Orchard of grafted Ia I
fruit. The farm is - situated - on the I I -
Stnte Road from Carlisle to Ncwville -
—about one milli from Newville. The terms
of sale will be made known on the dity - . The
oldest - Bon woo is of age will join in making the
title perfect, . • PETER GANTZ,
aug3tts - Guardipn of minor Children.
CHURCIITOWN PROPERTY
FOR SALE.
THE subscriber efferent private sale:a-lot of
ground, situate in Churchtown, Comb: co., 33
feet in Iv nt by 200 feet deep. having thereon
erected a double two ,story FRAME DWEI.-
in LING fiOUSE, 30 loot in front by 21
deep, wits eight 'rooms and two kitch
ens. Tlie house is newly built_
and well
finished throughout: - • ''
Also n lot adjoining the above, on which is
erected a Iwo story
. Frame HauSis, 20 h square,
how used as a Cabinet Maker's Shop. but can
be gasify converted into a dwelling house. It
is a good stand for •the above or any otherbus
iness. For ternitr; , vrhich' will be nindo - easyi:
enquire of the subebriber in Carlisle.
aug3ltf. ' JAMES R. WEAVER,
runLxc SALE,
.
I will expose to Public sale on the premises,
on FRIDAY• the 30th of September, 1853, by
an ordei °edit! Orphan's Court -of Comb. co.,
The Farm of the-late Jacob High, situate in
Mifflin twp, bounded by lands of Isaac Christ
leib, A.llliddleton, John High's heirs ard John
Henry, ' e P i
CONTAINING 227 ACRES,
81 perches: more or less, all of which is cleared
and in
. good cultiiation, except about 85 acres
which is well covered With timber. .Thelm
provements are a double LOG -
HOUSE' and double Log Barn,
wagon shod, well of water at the I I I
door and good orchard. A cinfv 3 40 , 4' I I
orr4
siderable portion of ;the land is • ••
good-meadow,-The farm-is pleasant lyaitualeit
on the great road from Newvillo to the Three
Square Hollow; about three miles from New..
villc. There is running water on the farm, and
generally it iq well watered.
Terms of salm—Five percent to be paid at
.time of sale; one ballot the purchase money to
he paid on the be of April 1859, when posses
sion will be given, and the balance in two an•
nuni payments without interest, to be secured
by a lien On the land. KNETTLE,
aug3lll3 Trustee appointed by Court.
VALUABLE 'REAL ESTATE AT
PUBLIC SALE, •
On THURSDAY the 29th of September,
By. virtue of the last will and testament ol
James H. Wallace' doc'd, 'mem Shippensburg
twp, Cuinh. co, the subscribers will sell at pub
lic sale, on the premises--in said township, the
mansion farm ol said deceased,
CONTAINING 195 ACRES
of liniosteme laid; a good proportion of which
is meadow and timber land. Tho' improve
ments aro a STONE MANSION
Ii OUS E, with a never-eWrx
ing well of water at the doors large ir
Bank Barn and outhuillings attach- II It
ed, a Brick House . and dog `Anent
House. Thoro is on sato term a good 0 ft-
CHARM and a stream of water. As it will
suit to divide, it will be offered together or in
parts do suit luirehasers.
AN DREW FRAZER,
SAMUEL WHERRY,
Executors,
oug 3lto
• . Orphan's Court. Sale'
On SATURDAY thenth otOctober, 1853. •
• :IN pursuance of an order of tfie Orphan's
Court of Cumlierland enemy, ,willt'be. sold at
public sale, thetollowing propert'yt late the; es-;
tate oflultn rownawell, of Silver Spring twp,
in Said county, decrase,d, vizi . . ' •
• A valuable FARM situate in said township.
on thb Spring. Road, about twp miles
West of Mechanicsburg, ' ' • •
CONTAINING, 114 ACRES',"
.
an d .sp porches, adjoining ianda of Jacob Rost;
I tenry
. Spera,.Geo.. Copver and others, all of
which is cleared but about ton acres which is
in good timber: • The land is of the best quality
• alums:one land, and under good fences.
The , improvemetita"eonsiattorti''. • •
two stdi,y D WELLING ROUSE: lit
Stone Bank Partr,'Wegen Shad,
and other necessary ourhuildings:
Thorn is a never failing well of
water nearthe honer. Also ane,young or
clin}d with a choice .aasertmant of. fruit trees.
("croons wialting to 'examine the ,place will call,
on John •llrownawellyrosiding.onllto place.
iTERtI.97-Five peraphi of the purchase me.
nay to be paid when the property is sold—the
interest of tho one: third; less , the canonic): of
sale, to' .be•:pald , .tailte.-witlaw:animallyr-the
ptincipal at "her death the. heirs •of John
Brownawellthe rentnindor, less: the ten pr ct,
to be paid nit the lint day of APril 1854, when the
deed' and possession will t inagiven, and , the bal.
RING' to be,paitbin two oquaL annual payments ;
with interest, properly secured. t. • Sal.z.:lo Mho,
place at 12 ,- o'cicick,M.i . Whorl attendance !will be
giyen by:, tho undertagned,lfoiro ef:age,: and
guardians of minor heirs of John. ffriownawell,
deed: `," TITZET..;•• .
• ' • DANIEL comrowr ;.
.• Gear dine
:•••• - • WMAIROWNAWELL
. , SA:NM • sgowNAvvELL;- ,
nitg4l4 . • • Hairs Of Age.,
• *.est.anctiater In& *Thie cep) , . t.111...ai110 and
send bill to this °lam
/ 3011 4eu natheri.
THE subictibOrlhositiatliPetiod':ati
6t,thittioh and othey•Beiral,kOnitittgi at ot l 9
hikif Aim usual pride:, .41oe tvity. chop; ifft
Folicy Dree . Silk
' G 8
NCtii 'l'biii),:tiiiiiiiitts:.,
• - OTintlitt'S : 444ol, aiNLE.•
On SATOit.p&V . :ihnith'tlay of Octolusr, - ;363.
IN- itursunnee ii•docredoirthe•rOrphan's
iiiiiiiii Gufraieilalid.cii.Aiiillbc Sold
. af, public
4alb'en'the - prelpises;fat Le. e Clock,l4;4lm,fol
loWintedeafcribed :rfialieitatisiliitethe property
'Giorgelthite dec'd,•eititated in•South7Rd,
•'• . ,01e1511 , ,twp; iidloming.Papertuiyrs, •
'" • ; CONTAINING
4 anel di perches; i ric t measure, bound ed on'the
south by R Givin, on the north by .1 _Bennet;
east by (.I_, Nagle and Joseph _Culver, •baving,
• thereon erected a LOG HQII•SE,.'.
. Frame Stable, a nit other enibuilda• slio
logs, also a . wellof excellent water- L.,
arthe door and some fruit trees;.
ie , ,Worthy the attention' of persons
. desiring .a comfortalulelhOme,
TER I.9—One third, of the purchase money
be paid on the Ist day .of April 'next, si hen
pussession-will liven and the 'deed made—
one third to remain in the land during• the life
• time of the widosr,the interest lo'be paid her
and the remaining one third in three equal year
ly
-payments, hearing iintereselronr the let day
of April 1834, interest to be paid yearly. All
taxes assented after the Ist ofJanuary,lB.s4.l6
•be paid by the: purchaser, and payments to be
socuredivjudgmentand mortgage
• • • JA.OO B RITN ER,
• atig3lts . Guardian of the minor Children.
FOR SALE;
/SHE two story STONE DWEL.' . .,
A. LING fi 0 0,.5 . E
buildings now occupied:by N. W, • ■ NI
;Woods, on North Hanover st, ndjsin- B
ing property' of 'James Guthrie, and
opposite the Hardware store of .Ineob Senor is
offered. at private sale. Payments to suit pur
chasers. J. W. EBY.
AuB 17, 1853.
IrAtitrADLzi
AT PRIVATE SALE. '
rVIIP. subscriber offers at private sale the
EasnviimP.O.p_gLty of Ann Diller. situnted
iu Monroe' township, Cumberland county, a
• mile and a half west of Churehlown, adjoitung
lands of Peter and Joseph Diller, - • •.
CONTAINING 20 ACRES
. of limestone land in a high state of cultivation,
and about' five acres in timber. The improve•
motile are a good one story LOG
'HOUSE, and a young orchard of[TE
V !2
choice fruit. Persons wishing to W 7
examine the property will please z• 2 ,',s. „.
call on the subscriber, living at
Boiling Springs. D. J. LEI DIGIT, •
aug. 24, Agt for Ann Diller.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
AT PRIVATE SALE.
.
%MID following FARM and yract of Wood.
AL land, the property of Miss Martha Duncan
of Carlisle, will be sold at private sale, viz: -
All that Certain Farm. situate in Sou•liamyiton
township; Cumberland county. bounded by
lands of Robuck's and Hunter's heirs, Francis
Fulton, Benjamin Kimmel, Peltz and others,
CONTAINING 185 ACRES,
strict measure. This Farm, which is situated
on the Walnut Bottom Road, within two miles
of the borough of Shippensburg ' is of a first•
rate quality of land, well cultivated and fenced,
Mid nearly all cleared, with suitable DWELL
LING HOUSE, BARN and out-
buildings. There: is a fine young
orchard of well selected apple trees iiiilTr •
on the premises together with other Milli •+.'.
fruit trees.
a"fract of Woodland, about three quer
ters of a toile from the Farm,bounded by hinda
of Adam Warner, George Clever's heirs, and
Conrad Clover, containing about SIX'T'Y A'.
C RES. This land is well covered With young
Chesnut timber There is also on it a conifer.
,table . l'enant .Houso and Garden. -Persons'
wishing to examine these properties can do so
by railing on Mr, George Matthews. who re.
sides]m the ruin. For terms and conditions
of 'sale: apply to WM. M. BIDDLE.
in - Harrisburg Telegraph and Lancaster Ex
aminer publish six weeks and send bill to this
office. • aug 9.4.6 w
• ..
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
AT - PUBLIC-SALE
113 Y Virtue of tho last Will and .Testament
ji) uf Thomas Craighead, cee'd. lately of
Sonthmiddleton townshiprDumberland county.
I will expose to publie sale on tho promises at
the Mill. on TJIURSDAY, the 15tlieif SOp.
tember, at 12 o'clock M. viz
:Tie Stone NIERCHANT MILL,
PLASTER MILL and SAW
i; 5 O situated in said- township, on the
' Yellow - Breches Creeli, with a
bout 6 acre of land, having there
on erected a Two Story BRICK HOUSE and
all other convenient. buildings. All the Ma
chinery is of. the first class and calculated to
do work. piofitably. The property is situated
five miles from the Railroad at Carlisle and
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 Tra tof Land across the
creek from the Mill, called the " PINE P.Anat,"'
CONTAINING ABOUT 125 ACRES,
One half 'of which is cleared and cultivated and
the other half ip the finest Timber. The lm
provements areja Log Hough and Barn.
Also—At the same' time and place a tract of
Lt.nd on the Adams County line in Dickinson
.township;
CONTAINING 121 ACRES
more or loss, having about if, acres cleared,
with-n small•Log - House and Stable on it.
The titles to these properties are unexcep
tionable. The terms of Belo, whi h will be
easy, will be Made known on the day.•
RICHARD CRAIGHEAD,
Exe utor of Tho's 'Craighead, do 'd.
August 10, 1853.—t5,
*,*Lanoaster Ind. IVhig pubdsh till sale and
send bill to this Office.
VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY
AT PRIVATE SALE
The Hagerstown Brewery.
. .
Situated in Franklin et., near the Market house.
subieriber. desirous of retiring from
IL. business, offers for salmtlie above proper.
ty. The improvements are a fino, largo
• 613 •.
' TWO-STORY BRICK
i. • Atee.
111 DENELLLArG MOUSE;
! Two Stabler, Carriage House,
Smoke House, Wood lions() and
' •' Corn Crib. Tit BEEWERY is
laree and roomy, with two fine, largo arched
Cellars under it, and two largo Malt floors.—
There is - also on, the 'premises an excellent
MASHING MILL, With three first rate- Wells el,
,Wator,•two of which.aro irfihtt Bravlery., •
A further.description is deemed unnecessary,
as persons wishing - to patches° will call and
examine for themselves. .
Er'REAL ESTATE in or near Hageratown wit
be taken in exchange,
GEO.V. GELWIOKS,
Aug. 17th 1853. 3t. Hagerstown, Md
Valuable Town Property
PUBLIC SALE.
THE undersigned Executor - of David S.
Forney, de'e'd. wiii• expose to public sale, at
the Court House, in the Borough of Carlisle.
at 2 o'clock, -P. on SATURDAY, the
10th day of September 1853, all - that 'valuable
LOP OF GROUND, 'situated .on Alio East
side of North Hanover street, in aid borough,
now in tho occupancy of Philip Arnold TN)
• •• Improvements. on saidCLot of
.:;;:t • 'Ground, consists . of, a two 4109 1 , -
;a HTON E, - ; RON'At'otk-i.;: ,
• !' : ' 1 : 0 ••w. ,,
range work, 44 feet by 34 '.feet:'4'boolt•Haiitil2
ing 64 frt _by '29 feet: • a -Ware' House 'and
Smoke ouse 24 •fect. by 22 feet a frame Sta..
We and Earriage. :House, recently,erected,",-
Said Lot'is 290 feet. deep by 44 fo nt in front,
hotindedin the rear by, a private 'alley, and by
Mulberry alley. , Terms made known on the
day of' sale " JAEOB.SIIBOSI f ,'
E.'r. of D. S. Forney, ilec'd;
Aug. 17, 1853..'--ts., •
, TOMTIV...IPROPEZti'Iir
AT I'UBLIC BALE. 1
- •
1111',Y 'Virtue of the'powers contained in •the
111,,Last ,Will and
.Testainent of Michael
Matthews,; dee ••d. ,I will expose lie Imblia
safe at the Court 'Rouse in. Carlisle, op
'THIIII.SDAY,,. the 224 "of - Sept ember. los3,
• •at 11 aolOek M ; -
. _ TWO
• ':.;.;.'11 13 . 1 . 01 Fit Alvin and ,
. pLAsT nut) • • utousr.?
_ and 'Lori ar 'Craotriso, on South
Street in Carlisle, containing 60
feet infrOntand 240 Teat, in 'depth, baying a
Well of Water at the door. ,The Lot is suit.'
contible ,of :division into:two equal.parts of
30ffeet ettoh“and maybe sold seperatelytoouit
bidders. , ,
, ,
The "term el eale.wlll , be .one• heir. of the
.pueehaeo money be...paidletof April; 1854
whert4oodeeseion will 'be,:gifen, , end the bet.
'i n c e in ono' ye.nr therettfletWith intereeti whit
gocured, hy t he. proper( lee. , t
Theltiqperty,,will he sold.
• , • JAC.OI.I, SITR0141; ) 4 .
'Ailnt'r..with the willlinnexed..—
Carliele Aug,47tlt 1859.—te.
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ON:PATI/RliArit;'!holiii 'or Ontiioett.los3.
:the 4ititiacribitf; E34ecutor of John Bokir,
deed. at public pare; on tliniprinnisea
a Valutittlo Farm, aittntitd in - Mtinroitittow"tishiii
Combortanil ncianty, nrilte•croEising:ilirtli'it'llle
cliatticaburkinild Lisburn rands : .. , , a •inite:.lom
CONTATNII4d 10a Al RGB .
- , - - --
more oriessinf first 'rate limestone land, in-s,
high state aterilthintion and under goodfene% a'
,
• &c. - The' ithproVements are
1: e ms, n
large tweratery STON El HOUSE ; ,
. . ,r .... Log Barn and other .necessary
~.,_....: out buildings. : Also *a well of
----- . -- c•':' - -;: - . water-near the door, and 'a thiiv.
ing young Orchard with,every variety of choice
fruit. •It is a desiieable farm in every respect,
being one,of the'best in the township. Persons
desiring to purchase are requested to ca 4 on
Jo,lin Baker, residing on the premise's, Who will
give all nocesenry;information. , Sale to 'cotta:
mence at. 1 o' \ lock, P..- 111.,,when• terms will
be made known by , • -
- ' •-- - • ' GEORGE BRINDLE,
- August 10, 1853.—t5. . • - -Ker.—
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VALUABLE FARM
.AT. PRIVATE SALE.
IHE subscriber olTeus at private sale a
rB
Xaluable FARM, situated in Hampden
township Ciduberland county, about one end a
fourth miles east of Mechanicsburg, adjoining
lands of Peter 'Barnhart, David Ebberly, Peter
Gantrand Henry Scavely,
CONTAINING. 128 .A C RES
of limestone land, inn. high State of cultivation
under goad fences, a large portion of Which is,
locust posts and chestnut rails.- The rend from
Mechanicsburg - to - the' turnpike; bounds the
northland the load trom Silver Spring Church
to Lisburn bounds the east side of. said farm.
The improvements are a two inn •
•
;G•¢ ;r ry weatherboarded DWELLING
qrsh — House with an
excellent arched cellar , n large
; • Bank Barn; Wagon Shed,' Corn
.Crbs4Graperies• and other•neessary out build•
Ingti. -. '4.•:welF of never failing water in the
yard ;-aketecelldrit Orchard of:Apple trees, also
a variety.of ‘chnicii fruit trees; such as Peach,
Penr.•&o., &ce , .:•Thitr•Farm isloaated within a
short distance; of.e7(Pellent mills and convenient
to churches and sOhools.,, - Persons wishing to
view the farm , willldense.to call'.` on the sub•
scriber living in.Mechtinieshiirg.. '; •
JACOB CO()VER.
Aug. 10,
PUBMO - SALE itlE! A FAION,
N pursuance of the last Will and Testament
I of J'ehn • Wolf, decedied, late of Silver
Spring township Cturtheiland county, 1:will
expose to public salk on the. premises,cin
THURSDAY, the 15th day "
ol.Septomber
next, at one o'clock, P. M., alGifio rarm of
John Wolf, deu'd., situated in Silver Spring
township,. Cumberland county, containing a
boUt ' .
212 ACRES OF LAND,
partly slate and partly limestone.' The land
is of good quality, well fenced and improved,
'and about 30 acres in timber. This term is
on the bank of the Canodoguinet Creek, about
B Miles from Carlisle, and 10 miles from Hat'''.
riaburg, and one am' a hall miles froth the turn
ike. The dwelling is Argo
kr•Mfliii 'l'
\ V 0 sTott 1( IL 0(I 11 , LCA ST
110 USE. There is a large and
nearly new bank Barn, Sprin
- "v-•" 7 ' . ' house, and a first rate Orchard o n
the premises.
The terms of !salewill, be: 'Five per cent.
of the purchase money to be paid qr secured
to be - paid at the time of sale, the residue of
one half on the, Ist of April, 1854, when the
possession and title will be_givcn, and the bal
ance in four equal annunl payments without in
terest to be secured by bonds and a mot tgage
on the land,
„ • „, HENRY BERKIIEIMER,
Executor of John Wolf, deed
VALUABLE FARR(
AT PUBLIC ALL.
ON FRIDAY the 83(.1 of September.. 1853.
by force of the powers contained..irt:the last
will of Jacob North, dce'd, the subreribers will
offer - at public sole on"tlte premises, ' -
The PLANTATION of the lite Jacob Naih
deed, situato Fk Comb. I-cc - lying
about six miles North West of Nowville. boun
ded by lands or George Landis, Abm Whisler,
John Neigley, - Robert Adams altd John Mis
ter, contikining.about ACHESI; ho
the same more or less, all of -which -. is cleared
and under good-cultivation and fences. The
improvomente are 4' two story double'L 0 G
HOUSE, Bank Barn, Born Crib
--- 4 and Wagon Sited find an Orchard;
tilt There is a never failing 'mineral
spring on the premises and running
water through them.
IrlThere will be sold at the same time and
place a TRACT OF WOODLAND,. which
lies about one mile from the farm and contains
24 acres , mor4 or less, and which is well adap
ted to furnish the farm with wood and rails.
. The terms of sale will be, one-third of the
whole purchase money to be secured upon the
farm, the interest of which to be paid annually
to the widow-one half of the residue to bo paid
on theist pf April, 1854, when possession will
be giveti, and the balance in three annual pay
mtlnts without interest to be secured by mort2
gage. On account Of the -hand- money the pur e
chaser will be required in pay five per cent of
iho purchatie money at time of sale, or secure
the same to be paid in ten days.
DANIEL WHISLER. Executor.
EMANUEL SNORE, Guardian.
lIMM
Tavern Stand for Sale.
I OFFER for sale the property on - the North
A West corner'of Hanover and Pomfret sts.
The lot fronts 30 feet on Hanover street by 240
on Pomfret, having erected on it a well built
three story BRICK HOUSE, with
nocessary,stabling. 'The property
. has been a tavern stand for many
jicars,-and is at present occupied as
such. Price three, thousand
dol
lar,, P33000]. Apply to tho subscriber.
June 1853, R. GIVIN.
HOUSE. AND LOT FOR SALE.
T FIE suL scriber offers for sale the BRICK
HO 035 and Lot, 25 feet front by 2 40 It deep,
now occupied by Mr. Henry Koller, in North'
Ilhnover street. The house and all the im
provements are pearly now. The dwelling
contains thirteen boiled rooms, including doll-,
ble parlors. Attached is a cistern. Smoko
House and itable. ' For further information
apply next door to the promises to •
J R WEAVER.
Agent.
Juld 13 1853
VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY
' FOR SALE.
MINE subscriber Wrens at private sale the
• following valuable propbrty, situated on
Loather Street, .Carlisle, viz : '
No. 1. A Lot of :Gronnd, having a
ft;ont of 24 feet on LoutherL.ntr:ent,..m,AV4 , Bor'.,
ough of Carlisle, and' etithildln24)2ofeettlick to
Locust Alley," having t4OO tneotett . 3hlp: story
,',. i - PLAST7OII:KtIOUSIDA , ilia one
ti.. ,
' ''.:slitli' . and a : hit :cSfOriittaekAiinl ttiiig,' and
s• aI: la 1 .. Cellato" OrUitt; all,l.0100: order.
15 I '.' . li e iiii4CertkOjitains eiVittOifins and
anexeetklOtigkice: - .V. , .:',04vA.z'.
~ p' . .4i2i'iedii4iii.th4litio gie: a lot- of
4,..lle'iffirintiis44o`reet - de4l,lo;sgtit- alley, hay.'
liiit, OtitigeOnl4t a two.Stery;Mlattered House .
'9ooikhiliectur.rotnits;tinil.htiting a good garden' .
:iiiidn'• variety OVeholee frult*es.
.. 'NO :',:adjinning.ttle4l?Ove, 24 feet in
front and 240 lea deep to said alley, with a two
story Plastered ;ionise; with cellar and gardeh. - .
.
N0.,4.. 'olot,.pe 12 feet front by 240 ft
deep to said' alley, with • a two story Plastered
Houle, well finished and a good frame stable on
the buck of the lot. Also a variety of fruit trees
In the garden. • ' ' •
No. 5., a 'lot of 52 feet in'front, by 240
feet deep to laid alley,,Onwhieh is crested a two
story.plastered.liense, with back buildings, bake
oionoraeli house,cistern and pump. The house
is finished In firat• rate style, • There is a stable
arid 'sheds on the back of the lot. The lot eon:,'
tainia.great deal of shrubbery . with over one hun, '
dred choice gralted fruit trees.. • ' . y,.;.:,
... .
No. 0., a lot of 10 fee,ljo,linnt by 240
feet drep to °aid alley, .'witli ft;..aew two mot,'
Brick 'l l , uuse, and back buildingeivvallt.Cellava
under th e m all. ~, :. ~ ~.;oi
.Ng. 7:, a hit' of 10 ',feet fr0a(051, ,, ..2,1p ,
deep,. with a new Beick.Hottle, marrip:ai4ioio
bove,and stable.
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• - t hi' I tobt apd 240
lot " ee •
Honso, %VAC finhilt
larie two
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VAXATAVIMILEITi•MSTATE
• • AT‘PciBLICs 4
Oe 0.4,1.18..04Y the.littleof Octbes r. -
Wilr he 'staat . .ottblic
folloiving iefiVestate; in Wdet Penneboro twit,
Cutnherland cohnty,..late the prop4ty Ofli.4,ch
artl B. Stevenson,, of the berough•of Corbett);
VIII that 'Farm eituate in West;Petineboro
township, aforesaid, about one mile from the
Iforough of Newville,'boumled by lands of J.
McCullouch, W. Laughlin and others and •'
CONTAINING 112 i ACRES,
more or loss: , The land is.first-rate limestone.
• , lond, in good cultivation end well fenced, 95
acres of•which , ore clear and thd rest in timber.
The improvements nrer, large double stone and
brink. DWELLING. HOUSE, two
stories high, n large and substantial
STONE BAItN, a good well of lime . 11
stone water. and cisterns for rain we- c II
ter. There is on the premises en
orchard of well selected fruit trees. At the
same time will be'soni lot or woodland that
has been need with - this form, situate ebout one
fourth of n mile from the Doubling9atiSprings
and adjoining ithat proprrty, ecifitainingabout
22 woes. Persons wishing to examine the farm
can do so by cellmg on Itle,Long,the tenant on,
the place. .The terms and conditions of sale
will be made Itnotvn on the day.of solo by
T. COLLINS STEVENSON,
• JAMES, W. MARSHALL,
En'rs of It. 13, STEVENSON.
Carlisra, Aug ^4, 1858.—ta
ItY'ffarrieburg Union and Lancaster Whig
copy and send bill to this. office.
ORPHAN'S 00•17Al2 SALE.
On SAURDAY, the Bth day'ef October; .
.TOE following lots or piece.sof land, Into the
property of Georgo ft.oppoi Lower Allen twp.
Cumberland-county, deceased; .will -- be sold by
public vondue or outcry, on ,the,preinises, at 12
o'clock, Al.,
One - pieco, situate id said Lower Allen twp,
bounded by I.mils'of Savid Eberly, Simpson's
road,-and-othor-ianttof-eaid-George 7 Ruppoiee- i •
. 'CO NTAINLNIG 21 AORES'aod 15 Perches.
strict measure. The- other:piece bounded' by
lands of the heirs of 3obn RuPP,'-dee,
son a road, and other land of said (3eorgoi Rupp.
doe, and; CONTAItNIN•G 5 ACRES-and - ,35
Perches, strict measure.
These lots are closed and in•rashivation, the
land being good limestone,land. •
Tlie conditions of sale will be Made known
on day of saln. JOHNS SHOPP,
. Aug246t adln'r of GEO; RE PP.
VALVAL'E REAL ESTATE;
AT PUBLIC BAtB.
ON
FRIDAY, the AO of September,
1853. Will be sold at pulac sal b,. och the
promises of John S. Snavoley. in Hampden
township, Cumberland county, two miles
North cf Kreitzer's Tavern, a:odlo and a half
from T. B. Bryson's arpl_ three miles
North of the Cureberlandlrelloritailroad, the
following property, viz.:- A Tract.' of Land,
CONTAINING 21 ACRFS,
•
with thereon erected- n-:urge B ick. MER
,,.,; • ' CHANT MILL, three stories
high, a BRICK DWELLING
HOUSE and • Stable, Tenant
House- and Cooper' Shop: The
Mill has four lade of burrs,, and
the entire machinery is in good order.. The
dam is now and it has ti never frujing stream of
water. Alai" a Kiln for drying co: n and ma•
chinery for manufacturing corn meal. This
property oilers rare inducements to capitalists.
and others wishing: to embalk e„targe husi.
netts. Salto commence at 10:o'clock, A. M.
nn aaid day,- when terms of sale will be male
knoWn by HENRY RUPP. -
— Assignee of John S.Snavekty.
August• 17, 1853 —is. -
York Republican and. Lancaster Ban-flitter;
,pleas copy _ . -
MARION HALL !
J. W. ERY'S -FAMILY- GROCERY. •
(Java and Maracnihrt Coffees, Green and
Roasted do., Orleans and Clnrafied
— Brown Sugars. Pulverizedv Crushed - and
Loaf do, Solt Crushed (preserving)do.
Rico, Paritia and Corn Starch. Brame.
Cocoa, Chocolate, Vanilla • Sean,
Mace, Citron, with Spices of every kind,
--- --Sperm; Mould, Adamantine-Candlesi----
_ _Orleans -and Sugar_ll--Syruit—Melasses,L-
Lovering's fittest quality Syrup.
- Il r 3. fresh assort ment-olall -theabovo arti
cles, and - a general - linjaply of other el-tides
usually kept by us, all just opened and for Nile
at our now. store rooms.
June 8, 1853. f , W. EB Y..
AHEAD OF ALL: OOMMITION
`S azton Leads the Colump."
tFTER days and nights of unceasing toil
and trouble I kave succeeded in marking
And arranging my new stock of HAR D.
W ARE E, and altnaugh there has been a tre•
mondous rush of customers who know where
to deal on reasonable terms, and •who appro.
chile my old habit of selling cheap without
making much fuss about dm matter. lam
constantly making room for new customers to
drop in and examine what is undoubtedly, the
LARGEST AND BEST assortment of goods
.ever offered west of Philadelphia; and embra
cing evefything ualiallv found in a Hardware
Store, from a needle - to an anchuroll of which
aro of the best quality . and will be sold at prices
millets cannot fail to give satisfaction.
TO CARPENTERS-& BUILDERS,•
would say that 'my stick cif cross hindcut.,
y
panel ripping and back saws, bright, black and
blue 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 on the most reasonable
terms with Durkee's celebrated York pietism at
$5 37. Also Plank's, Craighead'a and others'
at manufacture's' prices; spades, rakes,lorks,
shovels, grass and grain scythes. (Dunn, Dar
ling and Griffin's make.) , Patent and common
snaths of !mica dozen different kinds. Grain
Cradles, (Gregor's, Plank's, Craighead's and
Crawbsch's make,) at. reduced rates; Also
grindstones. cutting boxes, chain cistern and
hares pumps, halter, breast and log chains, aln
gle and double traces and spreads. Cedar ware
such' as tubs, buckets, bowls, water kegs, to•
• gather with an, everlasting neseiffinent of table
and pocket cutlery, spoons, ohms and sele
ctors, candlesticks, snuffers , shovels and ton's,
kettles, pans, sad irons, waiters, brushes. dee,
which will Be soldby•the wegonlocid, ton yard
bushel or in tho ordinary way, "
Then come friends, giro us a call and see
fof yourselves. We'll wait on yen with pleas.
urn, and give, you bargains of which veuean't
complain. • Remember the place;'East High
Street, opposite Cgilby'S
June I, 1853. . HENRY SAXTON.
STORE .FOll SALE.
THE SUBSCRIBER; Wishing to remove
west to engage in other pursuits, offers nt pri
vats sale, on reaconableterme his STOCK OF
GOODS, embracing tbe,usuak-TarliitY kept in
a country Store; .• , • :
Any person wishing 'to engage iii'the Met
cantile businesirwould 'do well to eirthracethis
OppOrtunitf, Mr' thestocit will COM pr."' fOVO
bly with'any etecli' , cif•goetiain - the county, and
the location for busin4s' is - ene..of the best in
the county, being 'eituitte#o , :the 'heeltliy and
romantic •village of. Springfient-tmil in the
midst of afertile end productive neighborhood.
For particulars addressithe.undernlgned at Big
Spring P. 0. •
JOiI.NpiOOD.!
July 37. 1853- tf../.
GarkilActurepaid Lamps,! . '
LIMO RAM, Hog SkY 'B4 BRO., No 221
11..N.-2d Soot, near.TinePhilla r having
had many years practical experience in` the
'business and all work sold by rue' is manufac
tured under our immediate supervisfon, we are
enabled to offer to purchasers superior articles
in every branch of our trade. At our, Store
may be found, in 'every variety of style and
finish. Gas & Lamp EHANDELIERS, PEN•
OANT 8, BRACKETS 100 f-fall;
Churches, &c; the linproved. Pine oil Lamps,
t °goalie with'a.fine 'assortment of Fluid; Lard.
and Oil Lamps,.Girandoles Parlor Night and
Reading Lamps, Bonnet Ilolderly etc.' On
hand Lamp Glasses, Globes, Wicks. shades etc,
All work warranted, , or no sale. Factory No.
36, Noble streoti Deur , Fourth: • Remember—
Store Noglil Elt...next door to J Stewat
Depuy's Carpet Store. • tatly2Or
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Beecher% Mat,clilep:Coplial, .
;,,.V. ,ii,„l:oMedic'lries'hati'rietim.kaiiwitjci'4,ll in
tw,litring:Chnlera Morbus, in from 10 to 15
• t ' fill 114/Wee,' .C il olefil,lntanturnior, Bumpier Com.
. plainWof uhifdroa, Dyeontoil; Diarrhea, &c,
"I;lrt , froa IC to. 24 hours. ..lt la cortain and sal°
under -all aircemstances. having , ; b een' fairly
,feated in ;upwards : or font liustaicd . catnts with.
' . .,9114 Waimea' l'ailitre.• 0 litik a tiarylamily provide
-;with' at least'aneirettla:of thatiinVidaalge
li''.
I . l ptiir , - Try 'sti Abd.it,lll,ll) r,aca - mtriend wolf
Wi l l,
A . ,prepared upon , pdreli'sciontific prinbitolea;
: litidlntrtnot baiumly'AerMad 'a JaiteVriiedioniii,
i ji . 4l 0* OiolApkiio ;II tilioliorYvc_ - ror , i4leAlit! l -
', 4 -,..;', ...:, ~...; ..:',i11...3 ) . l!c lEP k .. 1 S- D Ful l .okatt -' '''
.. i. ,. ,, ' , ..t.'..' ,- .' ': . '. '..., ~Satttli:flanover ,ilitratit,' , "
• , ...t9:lltA f ew 'daortitiotlllkof.•,ttio Clink. Mateo,
'1111un0.32, 1839." r;‘,7,4 'lttitt Carlisle.
::~t..M;;"SrPI,, k%•::~ ,ao-a~,r"~::~53^ ~n".-:.rTq`!...w.
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It4OORE'S PATENT GRAIN DRILL AND SEED PLANTER; for planting wheat, rye,
al. oats, barley, indian corn, timothy seed, etc. This .machine. wits patented July 2d, Ibso. .
.- lts operation duringthe three pest years lias been highly. suceMisitil; wherever it has been thor
oughly tested, its good qualities have been universally acknowledged; 'and notwithstanding tho
great increase of 'competition. it Still continuce to.maintnin its superiortity over all others yet in use.
During the years' 1850 and 185 t it received the highest premium at six different Agricultural, Ex
hibitions, as folkit - vs —Tw o in the Mate of maryliinti, one in Michigan', ono in Delaware. and two
lit Pennsylvania while within the past yea' it woe awarded the first and highest premiums at each
of-the county,exhibitions.of Chester, Berks'and Schuylkill. ' .• i - -
The fact that in -receiving the above premiums; -this i machine Was brought at several different
i times inn fair'and open competition with all 'the Grain `Drills of any note, yet in use, and after - a
careful examination Mid investigtction,•by the ou:herized committee, was in every instance awarded
the highest premium—is a matter worthy-the consideration' of the purchaser.
Its principal points of recommendation are, hat —lts- durability,-2d . its perfect simplicity of con."
struction, ad the easy manner of regulatiogio sow any .desired tratintity of.seed,-4th the exactness
with which it distrititites the seed, operating equally well on uneven and sidling ground es on an
even surface, sth its easy drought. being about 25per eont lighter than most other seeding machines
now in use.. . . .
All letters for information, as well as orders for machines, will be,promptly attended to:
Tho manufactory hitherto under the firm of Leo, Pierce & Lee. hat. been change d , and iii now
-conducted-by-LEE,,PEIRIP.E.-&-T/11-ofilraoN-00-wlib-nrsilliirderifilic7Md-billiddressed7r. - -
13; Itil.• NIELDS Agent.
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Ercildoun Pest Offica.Ckester county, Pa. •
July 2CI, 1853.-dw
• ' • SILVER MEDAL
Awarded to this Machine at the Faired' the American Institute, New York, Oct. Ighale
A Diplcima at the Franklin Instittite,Pllllsdelphia. First Premium at the swim
N'air,,lltion, NOW York, and at the ColittOda and Rensselaer County (New York) Pairs,
and a Diploma at the . Westchesteir - Connty Fair' tit White Plains.
HICKOK'S PATENT
-1n the present arrangement of this' blghly - apiraved and
valuable Milli the labor is divided by =engin n cutting
Cylinder to break the apples , and then deliver mto the
lower Cylinder!! _to be reduced to pomacia By this ar:
=gement the work is 'performed faster and with much
less
The - Press is arranged with a mach larger serew.than
finmerly, and by a very ingenious device the raiser the bag
la dbipensal.with and the Tub made to open at will to de.
liver the pomace, - while at the same time the Cider is left
char and the work can be done with much loss labor than
by the old method. TheCylindera are covered with heavy
attest Zino, both on their periphorki and:ends; the wood
in them la arranged eons not to swell; and the whole work
on the Mill and Press made in the very best manner and
arranged with especial view to_ their_durabllity and service..
Ifilti Farther who uses the Mill earefUlly and according ,
-to directions will-be disappolntad t bat 9a the other '
bead lee wilt end this one of [helmet valuable end efficient
- The machine is made - to - run by horse, steam, or band
• power, and when the apples are groundo smell boy of 14
years of age can press the pomace with all ease.
In all former times It was aupposultbut a largenuantlty7
- of Cider could only be made by using a ponderous machine,
that slowly crushed the apples without grinding them fine.
-Thar namrtiotarrondo Edo a truienivercheten in Anew, and a
Most severe and long pressure Was required to extract a
•
portion of the Cider, a comidemble quantity being absorbed
by the straw and the mass of pomace; and to obtain this
unsatisfactory result the Armor, had to Lake all his hands,
and perhaps his slx-fiorso team, and, devote awhole day that
• could have been more profitably employed, to
_Mak° hum
six to eight bameb; of Cider. •Toribvlate tho.dlHlcnlty the
Farmers have heretofore labored under, this Machine bee
been invented, and the statement of a few facts will prove
that it is not only the best Machine of the kind in existence,
but It is the moat profitable that a man can have-ern his
Slum. The apples are by this Machine grated up Into a flee
pulp, se that it requires -but a comparatively light pressure,
• anti that but a minute or two, to extract all the Cider, ft
being ascertained by practical experiment that One-Fourth
montjuice can be obtained than by the old process, Be.
sideefthis, it only requires two hands to grind up and make
into 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, pressure of from Ito
6 toms—that can easily be obtained—wild produce a more
fimortible result than fifty tons pressure en the ordinary
Entered according to dot of Cowie., m the year 1652,1 n
-RECOLLECT THIS -IS-THE"'N
NEW DRUG STORE!!!
SOulh Hanover Street, Near the Court louse.
ED J. KIEFFER, druggist, would respect..
. (ally inform tile citizens of Carlisle and
vicinity that he has opened a new
CHEMICAL AND DRUG STORE.
His stock is entirely new, and has been selec
ted with great care. As many of the articles
in daily us e physicians and families deteri.
orate by age and exposuitq'great care. will be
taken not to allow such articles to accumulate
in such quantities.
Attention is especially invited to his stock of
Medicines, Essential Oils,,Oils ; Tinctures,
, Wines, Extract;, Conlections, Chemicals,
Vine: Together with the above he has a full
assortment of Faints, Varnishes; Dye—Stuffs,
Paint and Varnish Brushes, and
CONFECTIONARIES
of every variety. Ho has also on hand a 'Tien
'did assortment of
Perfumeries, Soaps, Extreme,' Fancy, Heir,
Clothes and Flesh Brushes,Supporters,
Breast ,Exhausters, Nipp le'Shidlds, •
Tooth Washes end Pewee 2 ..also
- MEDICINAL WINES - AND ' BRANDIES;
of the.best. quality. SEGARS, from the beak,
Havana and Spanish houses,'of every flavor, .
from one cent upwards: '
In order to ensure his customers against
mistakes during any rompormay absenctof '
the proprieteT, the services of an experienced
and competent assistant have been , secured,
which will be felt to be important, in view of
theresponsibilitiee which aro known to devolve
upon the druggist.
goisIPHYSICIANS7 .PRESCRIPTIONS
will be faithfully and, promptly., attended, to
OrdorifromiThvaitilane 'and , IVlerchantajn the •
oountry will be filled with sum; and ai'lmica .
Whidh must prove ealittlecteryi.,,,,ifi, , •
NI-AL—All Officinal • propainnues •marle , ila 3 ',i ,
strict aciordance with the direettons 'of BMA :;V
S:.Pharmaeopoela. , •
li bp ral share, of public•.pr4oUrige
ppCtitlllysolicited.. Tornio Catiti;>: ,
• May 11. 103, '• B. JcirlEFFEß...!..,k:'i
•• • DEW AND tells. . • '
no, F:,C PAVED. this day i tilreci &sin cinainns-
JIX gl, n , lull supply of.tho.fullowing cclelna.
Ioo,Sugar Cured Davis & Co's Beef Hams, '•
100 •"• • Oardner,Plipp & Co's Hams, ;
100; . 1 Dulfelle. Westphalia •• do: • ,
'Phia, last brand salniad.the Prize. Medal at 'the
London WOrld's Fair.' Also .a largesimply of
country:Haw; BaCon, Shoulders and Sides all .
of which will bo sold very, low for cash.
- " J. G. WILLIA 51&,• '
Family Grocer. •
=1
Dailit
Aonicur.trunkr. Ann. UDR
TICULTURAL •
Zmplement & Seed iffarehouse.-
' No' 65, Ohistiul .s"treet, Phi i a•
THE subscriber offers for Bole an extensiYeas,
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AGRICULTURAL • IM I'LEMEN CO.? '
••• • • IliiVtiourrunAr.• Toolt.a • • •
• Gardeti.',Gtitiii;:rtiitd,:ting•Pia , kit)36iidEl, • ;
horticultural and Boannwall •
UB L I• 0 T'l O'N 8 , .• • • - '-‘ 4 •l' •
; • Implaiiionl%tidaiiiiir:CattilolUes.-toindritilt!ii:
'
'floral'lteedsierAnd,Airtionaa.for 1833 0 foireleh—;';'
all' ' Or'eti.ititiotilierepifel 'or prepaid itpplicatiO4;; •
'
I * Mil
)14 41 - 4 .. 4 ., 0 3 14 t ,041 IAL'J
° t n 9
ttuoW
OLcorea,:iiiied with Sheep - cltifiVlittitabla.cor'
tidying gloves \ .jarsl9 G. W. HITNEJ) • '
GRAIN_DRILLS , FOR '1853.
1:=1
ROPED CIDER MILL.
Cider Press, even if the apples ware ground ea finely as ott
the improved Mill; and if the apples wore merely crushed,
as on the Nut Machine, It would require a pressure of one
hundred to to produce the result aocompliabed by this
Patent Mill. The following may be adduced as the decided
'advantages of this MU-
_
YFirst-It will make more elder than any other Fre .
ak with
a given quantity of apples,. in a given time, and.?vith Inuit
less labor and expense • •
&eon d—lt wlll make cleaner arid, senator Cider that any
other • . : •
Third—You can make the Cider as you want it, and when
you. wane It—and in quantities from one gallon to 6 or 10
barrels. o
Fourth—With It you can press your Currants, Cherries, _
Berries, Cheese,`Butter, Lard, and Tallow.-
Fittb—With it you can save one-fourth of your
time in - making Apple.bulter....
Sixth—With its use you can at all times have Fresh
and Sweet Cider,
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With all the advantages reeniting from the poem:lake end
use of such mmachina—at a price so Tow that it is within
the reach of all—can it be that any intelligent Farmer
wouhl do without it? -
De you wieb td have in your house at alltimea Cider that
is sweet and fresh, the only time it is really healthy iknd fit
for use—and do you wish to Nava o gre a t portion of thee •
herd labor attending 'the ' .malting .of
Apple -butter: , .T!' 80, buy this nmblne,ablour
Idllward '
for it, you will not be disappointed. '
This iEs warranted superior to any other po rtable
Mill in existence,. and the proprietor Ss ready at any time,
(on fair notice being given,) to test. It with any Portable
I Mill that is not an infringement on it. ;
Shimmer:l f - examine tilde newly am knovED
• MILL, before yon Any any , other. •
One great advantage of this machine over all others, is,
that it will not choke up, and bard or eoll apples
can be ground, and yet the Cylinders will always - remain •
clear and in grinding order.
Allprders will be filled In the order in which they are
received, and all persons wonting them would do well to
send their orders early, and state• at what time they want -
the DM Bent.
This MUT, attended by 2 men, will, when properly worked
according to directions, make 0 to 12 barrels of cider 6day--
end will grind alone by horse-power from 100 to 800 bunbels
of apples a day.
440- The Price of the Mill la $4O, free of freight.
lismusouno, Pa., May, 1821. W. 0. MOWS
• nutria Corn of the Eastern Dliirtst of Penoeilvszla.
SAND I.3IPROVE I) MILL.
HOME LIFE IN GERMANY, by tho Rev;
C. L. Brace..
MODERN FLIRTATIONS, by Catherine
Sinclair.
SAM SLICK'S NEW WORK, •
• THE LAST LEAF OF SUNNY SIDE,
by IL 'Prawn:
INTERVIEWS MEMORABLE A Ist D
USE...UL, by Rev. Dr. Cox.
&MABEL, a Faritily History,
find other new and interesting, works just to.
soiree and for sale at the Cheap Book Store.
A. M PIPER, Agt.
Corner of Ilaaaver and Lputher Sid, Carlisle
rintlE undersigned has always on band a large
mock of superior Cabinet Ware, in all the
different styles; which prepared to sell at
the lowest prices. He invites attention partic
ularly to the Patent Spris4, Bottom Bedstead, a
most useful article, which , entirely obviates all
objections. The bottom can be attached to old
Bedsteads. They have gi ven entire satisfac
tion to all who have them in use,
Kr-BOFFINS made to order althe shortest
notice. , . ,
JACOB FETTER,.
Carlisle Jarey: 22, 1851.—1 y.
coAL: °GAL
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The Best and Cheapest In the Market for
Family Use.
p • -• uo— Ce:dit
Y00,170' ITC" "zrre
,TONTS of iho celebrated Rouich Gap '
iGntilF4-Veuphin °minty, and Gold. mina Gap.
.qtaltr,SOhnyjkill county"; just received and for
aide ar , Prjo,os .frem $3,25 Jo 83,50 per, ton. by
t; .- BItIG,40100"nt the .ivarehouse,
,lorrnerly
owned 4 , 1 V Ver. IVVi floo '
KrCoal cad he Actititeie'd ' any
the line of thOlittroberlatid Valley , Lltomir. '
Orders by letter (pon'paid) promptly attended
to. • (March '
Gt2GAT.,REDUGTIO.N IN . GOODS!,!'
THE subseribei is now selling large
and splendid siock S NM Fift.',GOODR; at
astonishing low prices.
•• Elegant Lomita. for 6, 10 ani 12
forego do •Lainesitl2 worth 25.
Superior !hinge,' 18' . ;4. • 37.
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Summer 4. 3% , '•'
Elegant Tissues;;37....• , 41 . 62.
Calicoes. 5,6, 8 and 10:.
Linen . ;Lustiesi`only,
Sidakinis, 6, le andlii.• ,
'Meek - Stik, 50 . 62::78 ; ,Td.100; • -
Citirpi3linee:,all4 ,11V411..11111gp. 14 greatly, in-
Mined priens. -
Sagari 5 7 ,6 'and7. ::Prin".lo" lan r :Lieqris 19,-,
" - Shoes cram 05 'cents 16.161.1. •
t" n'orn. 01, irr,4113.:',,,
'Pal:Gaels tram;lo earns 'te' 02:50-
iind,qo,l.4liPbeir
itil'orr at *.i,cry
16W 'Oonie. One and ; and.'seetore: tro
Reaalle 41d
mind; TlPA'B!TePlcsti
Anglist - 10 • qn,io,..otrlL—Y' . i.
TOMACCON,I • "
FRESH , 'euritdi !of , 13):•Goodwin
i3ars'aprilla LIDA ""Fined; ,
Out Tolmcaoos, jutt rat:telt/ea tirl the, , n'tiw '
•
chdtip Grdeeiy.bf f • . • 1•:. .
SJ UI Y 2 °. 1 8 53.: W. A. CA.II6THERS..
New and ,Choice Publications.
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tgitrttitb-sZtliet'Notiter
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muacuzine:. •
THE ! School:1D itectoris 01% North; Middleton
distiict will timer at the Lamm of Henry Glass,
in on. Saturday the ad day ofSeptent
her next, at JO o'clock,..A.• M., torthe purpose
of examining 14 teacher; to takeeharae or the
Common Schoelsef said District for the ensu.
ing term. By ardor of .the Board.
aug24 , 4Ar - , JOHN MILLER, Seti...l
TB/LONERS WANTED.' '
TEACHERS are iviinted for the South
J. Muldleten District. 'The Direetors will
mcemo examine epplicantsatrhe School house
at Boiling Springs, 'on:Saturdayalte . 17th day
of September, near, nt I o'clock , IN By
order of the Board. .
'D4l%l'h
Estate, of -R. It Stevenson dec'd.
.
- Nroripe is liereby given thatletters Tee- •
Stevenso
tatne n n, t lat e ery
of the on,,thborough of Carlie-'estabit of Richardsle,
.
de
ceased,s have been granted by_the_Registerof.—
Cumberland- doutity to the undersigned, resi
ding in the sante place... All person- indebted
to said eatato are requested to make immediate
payment, and these having claims will present
them for settlement to • - . •
.'..COLLINS STEVENSON,
JAMES W. MARSHALL,
- aug,246i • . • , Executors.
Estate of Jatob Wise, jr.idee'd.
N OTICE is hereby given; that letters testa
on the estate of jacob • Wise, jr..
late Of m South y
Middleton township. Cumberland
county, deceased,: have been granted by the
Register of'saidjcounty 'to the subscribers, re.
siding in the same township. • • Alt persons in
debted to. said.-estate 'aro remfested to make
immediate payment, and those. having claims
will present , them.for settlement -to
• WILLIANUWISE.
."•• =-=, ' • 13CDU, KM:EEMAN
• . - Dteeriters.
Estate of 'Fred'k Garret; dec'd.
ouct: is hereby given that Letters, of ad
ministration on- the- estate of Fred. Gar
ret, late of Monroe township, Cumberland co,
deeerised; have , been granted by the.Regisler of
said county, to the subseribers, the first, residing
in Silver Spring township, and the latter in
Monroe. All persons indebted to said estate
are requested to make immediate payment, and
those having claims will present them for set
tlement to . .
Vii' JACOB. MUMMA;
- ANDREW GARRET,
.•
aug 24 pd 9t Adm're.
NOTICE is hereby 'given that en election
will be held at the office of the Cumberland
Valley Mutual, Protection. Company, in Dick
inson twp. Curnb., cp.,on MONDAY the sth
day of September next, between the hours of
9 o'clock A.. M• and 4 o'clock P. M., for the
purpose ofelectingc),9 directors of 'said comps- ,
ny, to serve for the ensuing year. Test,
aug3 JOHN T. GREEN, Sec.
•
OTICE is hereby given that the CUM..
N
BERLAND VALLEY SAVINGS IN
STITUTION, located in Dickinson township,
Cumberland county, will make application to
the next Legislature of the Commonwealth of
,Pennsylvania for an act of Incorporation, with
a' capital of not leas than Ton nor more than
Thirtt•Thousand •Dollars,- for the purpose of
receiving- deposit's of money both transitory and
on Interest, and of making loans and discounts,
with - such - mheripriviloges as areusually gran
ted-to Savings Institutions: By order of the
Directors. WM. GALBREATH, Tuns.
D. L. BEELICIN,Sec'y , _
.(je22,6mJ
IVOTICE is hereby given that application
.01 will be made to the next Legialaturei,
agreeably to the--constitution- and laWs of this'
Commonwealth, for an alteration in the charter
of the Carlisle Deposit° Bank, so o - 13 to confer
upon said - Blink,the righte - and priVileges of a
bank of issue, 'and to change the name to that
of the " Carlisle Bank." •
By order-of, the Board of Directors
June 29,4853-6 in•
Egfate of Mdry: F. McGuire, deed.
Adininistration ori the •Es,
ij tate of MARY FISHER • IiIeGIARE,
dec'd. late of Hampden township Cumber/and
county : ll(6 , 6lnen issued to the - subiCribes re•
siding in the same township. All Persons hay.
ing claims against the - Estate will present them
for settlenient, and those indebted will make
payment to '
ETHOS.. B. BRYSON,
July 57, pd. , Adru'r
Estpte of Mary NoNeolec'd.
I%TOTICE is hereby given • that letters testa
ld mentnry on the estate of MARY. N OBLE,
late of the berough of Carlisle, deceased, have
been-duly granted by the Register — of :kid
county, to the subscriber residing in the seine
plaeo. All persons having claims agaitist the
Estate will present them for settlement, and
those indebted will make payment to
ROBERT NOBLE,
'9 July 27, 160.
NOTICE. •
THE subscriber having comPlied•with the re
quirments of the act of the Legialaturd_of
- Pennsylvania, of the 20th day of April, 1853,
cautions all persons against buying, selling or
filling his bottles, ender the penalty of fifty
cents, for each bottle bought, sold, or filled; for
the firer offence.•, and $5,00 for each bottle
bought, said, filled, for the 2d offence,
hereby announce fitly determination ^to inforMe
the penalty of the aforesaid acts, in all eases of
its infringment. l find my bottles are becom
ing public property, greatly to-the disadvantage •
of my business.,
Description —Nos. 1. 2: and 3: Two hen- .
Arad Gross Mineral and Ale, bottles, green
shade, Dyot.eville make; with the name of G.
W. Brandt, Carlisle, hereon. •
. G.. W. BRANDT
lisle, July 27, 1853. M.
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ZIFII XNBVRANC
OAIHE undersigned havingleen the agent o
,; •
the Keyatone Life Insurance Comnitiiy, .
lirrisburg. Pa., continues to act in that ca. '
pacity, by .authoritKof said Company. He -
would reapectfully inform the community that
he will attend to such persons as may signify ~
their desire to insure tbmi lives,.and thus give
some sprotection. to their bereaved families and -
frionds,"in case of death. Office in West PM- . •
fret Street, Carlisle. ,
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1141,25 er J. WORTHINOVON, '
mosses . R. SMOZZEIV, • •
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ABINET MAKERANE's UNDERTAXER
North Hanover' 4fireet and net doer. to Gla:ra'•
THE undereigned would respectfully inform
the-citizens of Carlisle and' the public goner
ally, that he now has on hand a large and ele
gant assortment of FURNITURE, consisting,
m part of Wardrobe's, Card and other Tables,
Sofas, Bureaus, Bedeteade, plain and fancy
Sowing Stands, &c. mantlfactured of the best
material and quality wallowed. • -.
Also a general assortment: of CRAMS at
the lowest prices. Venition. Blfaids made to
order, and,repairing.promptly.attended to. •
igrCoffins madir at the shortest notice, Rod
having a splendid' hearse he will attend fusel •
els in town or count - tat.. '
tXr - Remember thy-stand— neat dtior to If:
Glass's Hotel.'. nov24 R:11. SMILEY:
Segars and Tobacco.
Persopa',feQlitlg thornielvos.. diatiossil , to is
dulge in goon , slogan', are, requested las coil at
the -Drug titore,vor, -31- 7 KIEFFER', where
Siloy, may „ obtain an , arable ishreh he hesitates
niit to recommend' as biking the, best in Carlisle. '
Persona visiting Cashed° should not - lbere be- •
fore hiking o glance at B.J Kieffer's Drug and
Chemieil ,Itore.„ South fianowor street. fie has
on band a var iety of Saner ustielee, mash as
hair, Ito t,. elothea,fiesb and tooth, brushes,.:ao
logo° 'bottles, Furniture duaiars, portlolioa , ogr e
paper,' worked. and' card baskets, "yisitirtg. cards.
nod cases; %a, Rho t variety,' of (One, aceardisoss, '
Throlidios are' invited to call end examine
inperior'mbi Boon 'as he astieternutted '
'twaell bargains. , , KIEFFEk •
July'2o;slgs3,- S. Hanover at.
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To Builder* k Houskeepere, ,
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T ill:113g taho.:nte tniitdiiir,' . ni iltiftit" Ow»
: !. monoing - Ithusetiecptog .w Lit be suit/ to
fin at all. (Wwi an' assortorntiich eitinit'elitti;:
Looks' of oil' aorta end "sittno.Vitfilitniiia; ',Anil. -
lii;ininetal aria *hitt, - Istiotior; v:liihi : lipiirineli or
Oiled furhitrire -butt 016*i:4;14411Po ndiviough t i ,
window
ONO tiamatilik tii2Of 214.1:440;octeiva
F.so. ate,: You who awl about.tO be, nierrio4 and
going tct:h o 4 B PkiteritgiyO;),ittxtt everything to
tderico, iunh - aii
.fhnoy woiterti ittia trtt7,o, ivory
Inindlo4 . :iintvon. •onitt:fottila, ju,', eats or by t4o. .
'dOzi•n; common knives iiiidilWl4l4 butter linlyeo
with 0119i:tend lioriliandleirfry int and bread '
Pg lllo , smoothing it'PA,i,t,uhliiebtirniti• kill. - - , ,•
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NOTICE.
W. M. I.3EETRI3I,
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