Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, September 07, 1853, Image 3

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New Mvalisaneuts.
,IXARPER'S IVEAGAZINZI
`R f'2l.l'S -MA GAZIN'E.: for September
, just received at the Cheap Roolvarid.Pe
oineal Store, opposite Marion Hall.
A. M. PIPER, Aflt.
.
VS iItiEREI,, - 1 Constnotly on hand
, is TIM), 1 and for side by
- A I,AIO N,
II;It I: iKGS, 1
J.PAILivIhR P. Co
•()RIC, .
MA ItICET WHARF,,
I A.A I .B,3I.IOULDIP.P.S I PHILADEI,POIA.
\R I) AND CUF.ESE j Sept. 7, 1 85 3," aT
IMPITIEEER
FRITZ 1-TENDRY,
Store, 20 N. 31 st., Phila.
°1 rroeco illqattlaetareis, Carriers, Imparters !
Glitintission and General Leather Business,
WHOLESALE & REMIL.
ilianufaCtory - 15 Margeretta street. sepily
SOLIS, 3:17.01111120B.S,
Importers and MonnEictnrers of overy kind o
LADIES' FURS,
Arah street (below Third et). Pitilarlelphia,
and at: lielVater strce!, New York.
S our Gools'llave all been selected in
rope by one of the lino, and tnanufnetured
In ourselves in the ma s t elegant . and lashiona
-1,1,,rn innl:r, we earl offer thorn at a priee(taking
their superior onrOity into consideration) that
will dely competion,
111 ter Medals awarded for superiority by the
In, , iteret of Pennsylvania and Maryland.
Estate of Philip Lantz, dec'd.
& LT, persons are hereby notified that Totters
Pik . of Administration - on the estate of Philip
Lints, late or East Pennsboro township, Cum
berland county, deceaSed, have been issued by
the Register in and for said county, to the suli•
scriber, residing in the .same township, All
persons having claims - against . . said_
- estate are
requested to present them for settlement, and
those indebted will make inunediate payment
J.,t012 LANTZ*,
Adin'r.
scp7 (It pct
Estate..of—losepli Witmer, deed..
7 %,T, °TIEN: is hereby given that Letters of Ad •
1 9 1 ministration on the estate of Joseph Wit•
ner,'lato,of North illiddleton township. C um•
herlarftleounty, dcc'd. have been tistly granted
by the 'Register of slid county. to Jacob Wit.
m er, of Southampton township, and Abraham
Witmer, of North Middleton township, in said
c.aunty. All persons knowing themselves in
de'flod•tn said estate are required to make Inv
mediato. payment .and those•liaving claims to
presant them to JACOB W ITM ER,
AI3R. M WITMER.
Admr's.
EMI
PUBLIC SALE
On SATURDAY the Ist day of October. 1853
- 1) Y an order of the Orphates'Court of Cum.
borland county, there will be exposed to
pnblie sale at the Court house in Carlisle, at
11 o'clock, A. 51., the following property:
A two story BRICK HOUSE.;
and Lot of Ground,on Main St, "rep* ,
bounded west by Ihiser's hotel, I :tz`O
north by a twenty-f4t alley, east
by tho heirs of Isaac Bell, dec.,
and south by Ilanatir street, containing 30 ft
front by 2.10 feet in depth,
This honed is -situate in n convenient and
business part of the town, and a very plcasent
and convenient residence.
It will ho sold without toservo on lard's
which will be made known on day of sale.
JASON W. - EBY,
,Trnstee for the sale of the estate of Sara
Ahrahhns.
Chrlislo, Sep. 7, 1853.
cheap •rirztch.es 4' Jewelry
NVII 0 ES AL E anti I 2 ETA IL
at the " Phihiileljihin Watch
and Jewelry Store;" Number
96 North Second Street, corner
of Quarry, Philadelphia.
Gold Lever Watches, lull
Jewelled, 18 carat cases, $30,00
Gold Lupine, 18 carat cases, Sin 00
Silver do jewels, -9 00
Silver Lever, full jewelled, 13 00
Superior gum - tiers; 7 00
.Gold Spectacles, 7 00
Fine Silver Spectacles, 1 50
Gold Bracelets, 3 00
Ladies' Gold Pencils, 1 00
Silver Tea Spoons, set, 5 00
Gold Pens with Pencil and Silver Holder, 1 00
Gpld Finger Rings 37A cents to. $8 ; Watch
Glasses, plain, 121. cents': Patent, 181 Lune?,
'25; other articles in proportion. All _goods
warranted to be what they are sold for.
STAUFOER & lIA'RLEY,
sept7ll; „ ,§iceressors to 0. Conrad.
On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers and
Lupines, still lower than the above prices.
-it- .2
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: 43.
HALL ACADEMY.
Three miles West of Harrisburg, Pa.
THE SIXTH SESSION will commence on
Monday, the seventh of November heat.
Parents and Guardians and others interested
ars requested to inquire into the merits of this
Institution. The situation is retired, pleasant,
healthful sad convenient of access; the course
of instruction is extensive and thorough, and
the accommodations are ample.
Instructors.
D. Derilinger, Prineipal4and coacher of Lan.
guages and Mathematics.
Dr. A. Dinsmore, A.•M., teacher of Ancient
Languages and Natural Science. .
E• 0. Dare, teacher of Mathematics and
Natural Scienv:s.
Hugh Coyle, Teacher of Music.
T. Kirk White, teacher of Plain and Orna•
mental Penmanship. •
Terms.
Boarding, Washing, and Tuiiion
in EngltEdi per session (5 months),
Instruction in „Ancient or Modern
I,;singting C 5, each.l 5 00
•
Instrumental Music, 10 00
For Circulars and other information address
D. DCNIA N GER,
Harrisburg, Pa.
MI
THE EIGHTH st: SILK STORE
No. 4, North Eighth Street, MI.
V. DEP DV' returim his thanks to his no.
91 morons customers in Cumberland county
for their liberal patronage duriug tile last sea•
son, and is now. , propated to' supply them at
reasonable prices, with every desz,ription o
Fancy Dry Goods. His stock comprises a full
assortment of
•
.
Rich Plaid Sillt3 Fine French' Merinoes
Brocade do Rich Plaid Cashmeres
Plain 'do Paris Mous do Laines
Changeable de. Plain, all Wool do, ...
. _
Satj9q and Florences Cheap do. Lame s
Paris de Doges Imported Gingham
Embroidered Collars Chintzes iiuslins Flan-
Sleeves Cheminttes oafs and Sackings.
Also, a lull lino of fill widths of the BEST
BLACK SILKS, with Shawls,Mantillat;, Rib•
bons, Cloaks, Velvets, Cloaking Cloths, &c.,
•in areat variety.
his goods aro bought low, in largo lots, from
first hands. . _ _ . •
J. V. DEPUY;
41, N.,Bth st., Philn
sep73m
HAYES' PATENT
TUBULAR OItEN HOT AIR RANGE
Various Suer, to suit Families, Boarding
Ilousts until/olds. '
luo SE in want of a superior Conking Al
pirates nre invited to call at out Ware
house and examine this Mingo. For durability
economy and simplicity in operation it stands.
unrivaled. It has a perfect hot air ventilation
—and meats belied in this oven will retain theiri
juice and flavor equal to that roasted betore en
'open lire. Moats and pastry .cooked at the
'saute time without one affecting-the other.-, It
suflicient Rented ,air
~to heat addl.:
dorm! rooms for the coldest weather. It has
no deacendient or return flues, and is equally
well adopted to bittuninous• or common hard
coal. The steam valve over the boiling part of
-the Range carries off 'the -swain and scent of
cooking, as well ns heat in Summer.
Every Range sold warranted to give satisfac
tion, or no expense to the 'purchaser.
1111YES'..TENTILATOR, ••
• PaiCiiied Ociobor,lB4B,.j
For Public flails, Fifilotiei,','l?hitioiiq Cars,
Chininies,..Elues, Ships, SlEalizers,
...• ,
• Pave air is a subject lie attention
°L every bulk id aar, And all'buildiPgs'Plaotild
provided vlth•tha pronei.nteans:of
Also, P ppe/p r ibi • - ! , •
,
Warming;and Ventilatbig •Furnace,
For Dweilm-- 3 ,
SchoOl (louses, Churches, nulls;
- ' Stores, Factories; 5 . c. •
. , . . .
.A largo moorlmentp,MlTice;liall and Conk
ing,Sioven, :Parlor brateQ, RegittiorS,
holosalo • '
, tic A yl3.,
,
.8:i. Norai Faith 'stivet, Pligq;
eeyrrereonnlnttenunn! givorry, worming inn;
vontilining,both public apd:privaro
0 141; iY
an lo ci _o ro a r nd , gd ul ba , t nov
WHOP R. P . 1k .511tTTECr.
'Huai 05f.att:
, L/A2ES'X'ONE
rolt SALE.
• On SAT UAD AY,,the 2.4 th of Poptemb.r,
. 1 , 17 rE,L be sold without reserve at !O o'clOck
A:M., a first•rato I; I M E S'T O N
FARM, simatein Perrreounty..abdut mires
east of the Warm Springs, and ono mild aural
of Gibson's Mill, lying about half way betwctea
Bloamlield and Landisburg.
CONTAINING 300 ACRES,
Ono-half of which is cleared and the remainder
in good,timber land. Thelaro: is well w a t e red
nit& snitablo • for„ gt timing purposes, having a
largo extent ci line medow.
Th, impro w ilatm nis are tr LOG . _ _
HOUSE nod Barn; with a never- ..,R.6, q; i
failing Spring of water - cunvo. 4:0 h ii 0 ,!i
.nient. Tins tract will diy,itle so II . 1 1',E,j
as'to malt° twe'farms, and will bey ' •'-..'s' '- ^
NO
sold to suit purchasers, either in . ote , or , to
tracts. - An indisptitiblo title will be iv,, .ii ‘ .d
payments inado. to suit purchasers. Terms'
made known on said day by
. W. M. HENDERSON.
;mg 31 Is
Perry Freonuu and Advocate copy
it'°aluable Real Estate
AT PRIVATE SALE•
"FITE subscribeis will oiler at private sale in
South Middleton Iwo, Cumberland county,
the tellowinz real estate, late the property or
Dpvid Kryslier. deed, about four miles east of
Carlisle on the Lisburn road, bounded by lands
of Robert C. Slerret, Abraham !barmier, John
Solebbargcr, Samuel Etter and others.
CONTAINING 130 ACRES
or first rate hmeStone land, about 90 acres of
which ore cleared and under good fence and in
a high state of cultivation. _The. remainder is.
covered with line vuung timber and about 45
acres in clover, The improvements aro two'
good DWELLING HOUSES, the 4,
one a two story log house, with n e... i ir
titehan_ attached, plastered in and III; 11.
outside, with the necessary ontbuil, 111
dings—oven, smoke house, corn crib -- ' 6 ' - '''''''`
hog stable, and n never failing well of water at
the door. The other, n now two story Inane
house, well finished, with all the necessary out.
bniblings—wasp house, oven and oven house,
whop, stable, well and pump near the doors al
so a don'ale log barn, corn cribs, carriage house,
sheds, anple mill, cider press and press house.
Also an - npple:orchard of about !two hundred
trees of choice g,rafted fruit. Also a number of
peach, cherry nod plum trees, with a never
tailing well or water r timing out nearly all.the
time ;with n pump in convenient for watering.
Any person 'visiting to view , the said property.
can do so by willing an David It. Kryslter. who
resides on said fare. The property will-bc
sold in part or the hole, to snit purchasers,
. I) VW It IitIYSIIER,
J II
N.DILLER, -
Executors.
nugl I 2nl
PUBLIC SALE
N 'pursuance of an order of the Orphan's
'Court of Cumberland county', I will expose
to public sale on lie pretniies, on SATURDAY
the 2lth of September, at to o'elbck, A. RI.,
The FA RAI which belonged to Peter Hunts•
berger, dee'd, in NV. Peniisboro tp., co,.
bounded by lands er it,,d(111,11 Heberling, James
Davidson, AVei Reeknyder's heirs, Samuel
Eieltelberg,er and others, and the Canadogninet
'creek,
CONTAINING 113 ACRES,
more or less, all of which is cleared and in a
good state of cultivation, kit about ten acres
of wormlland. The lmprovetnents are a two
story STONE HOUSE. Log Burn,
Wash House, Cooper Shop, Spring a a
110 - use and a good Orclvtrd of grafted 4 max
fruit. The farm is situated on the If
State Read from Cat lisle to Newville
—about one mile from Newville. The terms
of sale Will be made known on the day. The
oldest son tvno is of age will join in making the
title perfect, PET E GAN TZ,
ring3lts' Guardian of minor children.
CHUROIEXTOWINT PROPERTY' ,
FOR SALE.
THE subscriber oilers at private salea lot of
ground, situate in' Churelitbwn, Comb. co., 33
loot in front by. 200 feet deep, having thereon
erected a .deuble_l WO sttlry_EßJatE_PAKE L,,,
InLIN (1 110 USE, 30 eet in fvont_by 04
deep. with eight rooms and two hitch.
,
ens. The house is newly built and well
finished throughout. ..
Also a lot adjoining the above, on which is
Crected a two story-Frame House, 20 ft square,
now used as a Cabinet Maker's Shop. but eau
beheasily converted into a dwelling•house. It
is a good stand for the above or any other bus . -
thess. F or trirnwi,`which will ho mad.s easy,
enquire of the subscriber in Carlisle.
aug3ltf - JAMES R. WEAVER,
PUBLIC SALE.
I will expose to public sale on the-premises,
on FRIRAY• the 30th of September, 1853, by
nn order or tho Otphon's Court of tlumb. co.,
The Farm of the Into Jacob High, situate in
twp, bounded by lands of Isaac Christ
leib, A. John thigh's heirs and John
Henry, •
CONTAINING 227 ACRES,
81 porches, more or less, nil of which is cleared
and in good cultivation, except about 85. acres
which is well covered with timber. The im
provements are a double LOG
110 OSP. and doublo Log Barb, - PA , I • a
wagon sited, well of water at the
door and good orchard. A con
aj,lenthle po rtion of the land is
good meadow. TIM farm is plensaiitly situated
on the great road front Newville to the Three
Square (follow, about three miles fi'em New ,
vine. niece is running, waoir on this farm, an d
. generallynt is well watered.
Terms of salM-1 ive per cent to be paid nt
time of sale; ono half' of the purchase money to
he paid on the lat of April 1851, when posses
sion will be given, and tho balance in two an
nual payments without interestoto he secured
by a lien on the land. IVAL IiNI.II"FLE,
aug3lts , Trustee appointed by Court.
$5O 00
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT
PUBLIC SALE,
On THURSDAY the 69th of September,
By virtue of the last will nn.l testament of
James 11. Wallace' deed, late oi Shippensburg
twp, Cumb. co, the subscribers will splint pub
lic sale, on the premises in said township, the
mansion farm amid deceased,
CONTAINING 195 ACRES
of lizuestona land, a good proportion of Wltielt
in mesdow ,and timber land. The impro.
mews aro a STONE MANSION'
Il 0 S li, with n never fail- Ab A lri`li ,
in, well of water at the door; large . rir
Batik Barn and outhuillings attach II -
cd, a Brielt House and Loa"Tcoant•'
House. There is on sate farm a good OR•
CHARD, and a Stream of water. As it will
suit to divide, it will be offered together or in
parts to suit purchasers.
ANDREW 'FRAZER,
SAMUEL WHERRY,
oug 3 Its Executors.
Orphan's Court Sale.
On THURSDAY the 13th or Ocruhor, 1653.
IN pursuance of an order of the Orphan's
Court of Cumberland county, will ho sold nt
public Sale, the following property, lute the es
'tato of John ro wnawell,' of Silver Spring twp,
in said county, deceased, viz:
A valuable FARM situate in said township.
on the Prindle Spring Road; about two' miles
west of Mechanicsburg,
CONTAINING 114 ACRES,
ando perches, adjoining lands of Jacob Yost;
Henry 'Spera j Geo, Gotiver and !Alters, all of
which is cleared but about': ton acres which is
in good timber. The land ism' the beet quality
of limestone land,,and under good lonitCa.
The improvements consist of a •
two sun yl/IVE I\l G 1.1.0 USI•1
W hvt,i-
Stone honk Barn, agon Shed, , •
and other necessary ourbuildings.
There is a never failing well. oi ' • '
water near the house. A 1414 a. ine young or—
chard tcit h.n choice assoetnient of,fritit troos.
Potions wishing to osamino the plaim will call
on John Brownairoll, re•utling on the place.
I'l3ll.llS—Fivo per cent of the pure ulse mo
ney to he paid when the property is sold—the
interest of the orio "third, less the exponso of
8,110, to he paid to the widow annually--the
principal at her de WI 10. t hn' heirs, ol John
13 to vnatvell,ll-ill the remainder less the ton pi et
to lie paid nadir.) Ist,dny or April 1851, Nihon the
dead and possession will, be giyop, and the hal
once to he !mid in two equal, minuet piymento,
with interest, properly, set.ui od. Sale to Inhe
plaeo at•l2 o'clock,Al., when hi tendnoce will be
given, by
.ilia uodersigned 'lloirS of age, and
gliaidimas et , minor, heirs e John Brownswoll,
ilue'd• CITILISTIA.I4 TiTZ
DANIEL COM leoll2l'
' (Nardi:ins or Si liter Ilniro.
NV AI. 1i ILtI WN A V
ONVNAWF.I,I,,
angina ' ,11.cirs 91 Age. ,
* I:investor Ind. ‘Vlii,g copy till sale and
amid bill its this office.
Bpnuot lieEthexa. "'
•
. . •
: . TEM aubacribcrAna just opcpcd7 ati itititiiee
./4.•Oatricli aihFoi her, Bonnet I.enth or ,.hr ot i e . ,
half thu usual Priem; Also a very cheap lot , 01
Fancy ,Drca Silltn. '(.l r . . . ::!.. .
0,15' , ~ r. 3 ' ' :' ' G O . W; FTITNFIR .
• 1te,,(1? , :•. , :(E,0tate' . 86,1iii., , ,-, ,
. . . .
ORPI - 4 AN'S COURT-11L V.
On SA'I'U.RDAY,tho Bth tiny . ot'Oetab ee ,lBs3.
IN itursPiofee .61 ri,de,croo Of' the - Oildinn . :s
Coitrt of COntherlatid cp. will .he sold St peblic
•snle on the premises, nt 12. o'cloclt;11.1.,-tlic;
lowing deSeriboil,ietil es r title,,)Ste tlie , property ,
or George Rhan,dee'd, slowed in South Alith.
dleton twp.,nljuipieg l'upertown,
.E
'COL\TTAININGr 25- ACRES. ,
~ .
nnil.2t per4es,'Strict inettqtee, bounded on' the
south.by•l2. Givini ort,tho perth by .1. Bonnet,
oast by G 'lsrai.le and Joseph Culver;. having
thereon erectiTd' a LOG IWO SE,: , • .
Frame Stable, mid' other outbuild- ••• 1 .'','
ings, also a well of excellent water iiel: {i ce; - •
nt the done and some fruit trees. It MI •,.%, : i
is worthy the Munition of %mina --'-'"—="
desiring n comfdrtable,home.". " -- - ,"
. . .
TER %IS-01Mthird of the purchase money
to he paid on the I,st. day of April next, hen
possession will be given , and.the deed made. =
one third to remain in the land during the life
time of the widow ,the interest to he paid her
and-the remaining one third in three equal year
ly payments, beerier: interest from tune Ist day
of April .851, intereat to be paid - yearly. - -All
taxes atsased after the Ist of.lanunry, 185.1. to
be paid by the purchaser, and payments to Lie
secured by wig:nerd and inerigase•
JACOB RITN ER.
og3lts Guardian of the minor Children
turf sIiZE,
WHE two story STONE
• DWEL.
LING II 0 U S N, idiih back ,
buildings now occupied by \ .I\l, KaOg
Woods, (n North Hanover, st,`tidjain. t, N- •
imp property of James Guthilo, and •-
opposite the hardware store or Jacob Sono': is
otii2red at private sale. - Payments to suit pur
chasers. ' J. W. EB Y.
Carlisk, AuS 17, 1853.
VALITA. PROPEatTlir
AT PRIVATE SALE.
stib - sefiber nt private' sale tho
following property of Ann Diller, situated
in Monroe township, Cumberland county, a
mile and a half west of Churehtown, adjoining
lands of Peter and Joseph Diller,
.CONTAINING 20 ACRES
or limestone land in a hig h state of cultivation,
and about:five nerbs t imber.- The improve.
trims are a good one story LOG
110 USE, and a young orchard of
choice fruit. Persons wishing to tb.l;
examine the property will please 'AA
call on the . silbieriber, living
Boiling Springs. ' ' D. 7. LEIDJCH,
nun 21
•• Agt for Ann Diller.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
AT PRIVATE SALE,•
91III%.following, FARM nod Tract of •Wood.
11. land, the property of Miss Martha Duncan
of Carlisle, will.be sold at private sale, viz:''
All that certain Farm. situate in S'ou'linmpton
tt,wnship, Cumberland .county. .bounded by
hinds of Robuck'snnd Hunter's heirs, Francis
Fulton, Benjamin Kimmel, Peltz and others,
MM=MM
strict measure. This Farm, which is situated
on the Walnut Bottom. '
Road, within two Miles
of the borough of Shippensburg is of a lirst•
rate quality, of land, well cultivate d and fenced,
and nearly all cleared, with suitable DNV EL.
LING HOUSE, BARN and out
buildings. There is a fine young. ,t.e
orchard of well selected apple trees ;IN '.
on the premises together with other *l l fi
fruit trees.
Also a Tract of Woodland, abrint three guar-.
tern of a mite from the Farm, bo u nded by lands
of Adam Warner, George Clever's heirs, and
Conrail Clever, containing about SIXTY A.
CRCS. This land is well ebvered with young
cliesnut timber There is also on it a conifer ,
table Tenant House and Garden, Persons
wishing to•cxaminn these, properties can do so
by railing on Mr George Matthews.. who re•
sides]on the lirm,• For terms _and, ` conditions
of snle . apply to WM. M. ill DD_LE:
o — llarriThurg Telegraph end Lancaster Ex
aminer publish six weeks and send bill to this
office. aug Gw
Q/LUAELE WEAL' ESTATE
AT PUI3LIC SALE
131 7-, Virtue - 01 - the•lnst — W - 111 - and - Postainen
or Thomas .Cvai g hcad, deed. lately o
Southmiddloton township, Cumberland county
I will expose to public atilt) on the pre•nises a
the Mill on THURSDAY, the 15th of Sep
telpher, at 12 o'clock M. viz :
- The Stone MERCIIANT MILL,
;; g PLASTER MILL and SAW- NUJ.
40 A' situatedin said township, on the
'lt; Yellow Breches Creek, with a.
bout".', acre of land, having there
on erected a Two Story BRICK 110 USE and
all other convenient buildings: All the Mu
chicory is of the first class and calculated to
do work profitably. The •property is Situated
live miles front 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 l'Anm,"
CONTAINING ABOUT 125 ACRES,
one half of %Odell is cleared and cultivated and
the ether half in the tinlst Timber. The tin
provements are a Log [louse and Barn.
Also—At the seine time and place n tract of
Land on the Adams County line in Dickinson
township,
CONTAINING 121 ACRES
more or less. having about _4O acres cleared,
with n small Log House and Stable on it.
The titles , 0 these properties are unexcep
tionable. Tie terms of sale, wlii h writ be
easy, will be wade known on the day.
RICHARD CRAIGHEAD,
Exe utor of 'T'ho's Craighead, de 'XI.
August 10, 1853.—t5.
%.I,anenster Ind. Whig inTh.ish till Tale and
send bill to. this 011 ice.
Valuable Town Ppiperly
'AT PUBLIC SALE.
'rum undersigned Executor of David S.
Forney, deed. - will expose id pfiblic snle, at
the Cott rrifouse, in the Borough of Carlisle.
at 2 o'clock, I'. Pl,, on SAT U R DAY , ,the
10th day of September 1853, all that valuable
LO r OF OROUND, situated on the East
side or North llnnover street. insnid Borough,
now in the oeennancy of Philip ,Arnold. The
Improvements on' said Lot of
" i i s • ~ .lrountl, consists of n two story
?It ; '; STONE FRONT
114 1":7 tri t, 12 ) It'Vr G
range Work, 44 feet by 34 ,feet, a back Build
ing ID feet by 22 feet: a Ware Douse anti
Smoke House '2l feet by 22 feet s a Warne, Sta
ble and Carriage House, recently'ereeted.—
Said Lot is 240 feet deep by 41 feet in front,
boundod_intles rear by
,a private, alley and by
Mulberry alley. Terms made known on the
dayAf Sale JACOB
.• E.'r. of D. S. Forney, deed.
Aug. 17, 1833.-10.
TOWN PROPVILTV
AT PUBLIC SALE
nY Virtue of the Powcri contained in the
Last ‘ViII and Testament of Mioha of
Mat‘hows, doe'd. I will expoie to public
sale nt the Court House in Carlisle, on
TITURSDAY, the 22d of September, 1853,
at 11 o,elnelc; A, M. A TWO
~i*,. : ' . ' STO RY If RA ME rind
Vr.,l, .
~ ~4 PLASTERED HOUSE ,
Tit
A_ ~,Ilit;'.k, and LOT of Gnousn, on South
''-'"'' Street in Carlisle, containitm,oo
foot in front and 240 feet iti depth; having a
Wall '6r Water at the door. Thu Lot is sus•
centible .ol division into two equal parts, of
30 feet eachand may be sold seperutely to suit
bidders. . . ..,
. .
The terms of -sale will be ono lhalf of the
purchase money, to •he paid . lpt of April, 1851
when possessio n ; will be given;'nnd the bal
ance in °he year, thereafter with interest; to be
secured by a lien on the properties.
Thc . .properiy will he sold.
JACOB SIIROM,
Adin'e. with the will annexed.
Aug. 17th 1853.—t5.
•
onr,n cou' s - ALt.,,
on SAllit D AY, the'9lll day of Octobor,
• lotb' or , piocoß.of loud, Imp iho
property of tloorgo flu p p,of I,ower A lloAj wp,
Citniltorlant( otionty . , ilcootimod;' I~ill Ire et ld.hv.
.„
public voodoo 'o'rotttvry,'on Ito premises; at 1
0 clock, 111., vizt , '
aajd f.ower Allan t
bOutuloil. by I Awls ' ,Eberly,-Sitonson's
road, 51111.0,010 r land or said.
.141 NTM NiNE ACRES' and 15 l'orOliox.
attici 1/ii1C1..1116e6 lioundtid by
Iniols of the .Ite:r; 'or ' . .lohn l upp, Sintp
son s'rood, ;tOll othor land or emid George Rupp.
dfie,' and CO NTAiNIN f: 5 'AZ; ft ES. and :1,,
Porches, et riot in CaSIIM: , "
'l'hoye lola )toe tinned aid in cultivation, (lie
Nod liniostono land. •
' ciouilitioob.a ink Will tin made •knoWti
Oh Any of sale, fUflN SIIO PP,..
(if .GEO. j 1.1,1 PP.
GloycOi
'THE F3 ' llbspviber' ins'oti hand fen'a 'DUC(
L'O VAS, )tudd'wrth Sbniip d;itnblefqr
!frivi4g
elral cE,.ofo4c_!sO,fro.
VALUALM Mair.a.ZE; .
.. •
A tiBLIC•SALII: • ••
chN• FRIDAY, "16th ''of
UP 1853. Will birSold - arptiblic Sale i on the
premises of John S::Snaveley. in Hampden
• toWnshiP,'' Cumberland'. cOunty,. two •mile s
North - cf .Kreitzer'i Tavern', a-mile and a half
• frotri - ,T. 13.- Tryson's Mill, and-:three miles
-.Nortlifial Elio Cumberland Vallokitailroad ; the
,`following property,` viz : A Tract, of Lund,
• CONTAINING' 11 : ACRE'S • • '
thereon erected a, .urge .13 ick' METt-
MANI' MILL, three stories
•
h „ n BRICK DWELLING '
4 1 . ° 0 110 USE and Stable, "reliant
• (louse and Cooper Shop. The
has leer pair of bum; and
the entire machideo is in good order....• The
darn is new and it has n , novor failing.strartni of
water. Also n Kiln for drying corn in] ma
.chincry for patinfacturing corn l Leal.. This
property, oflorS rare indticements to capitalist's,
and others Wishing to embark in- a large busi
nets. Sale , to commence at 10 o'cleck, A. M.
nn said day, when terms 01 sale will. be made
known by r HENRY RUPP
- i Assignee of John S,Seavelcy.
August l', 1353.—ts
York ttepublican and Lanenstbr Examiner,
pleas copy.
VALITAIILM REAL ESTATE
• AT PUI3LIC: SALE.
Ou.SATU RD AY * - . 13t day of Octbes r.
Will be sold at public sale on the premise the
following real estate, in, West Pennsboro twp.,
Cumberland county, Into the properly of Rich
ard IL Stevenson, hl the borough of Carlisle,.
deed., viz;
All that Farm situate in West Pennsboro
township, eforesaidiabout one mile from the
borough of Newville, bout.ded by lands of J.
McCullouch, NV. Laughlin and others and
CONTAINING 11'21 ACRES,
more Or 1C99. Tha land is first-rate limestone.
land, in good cultirmion "and well fenced, 9.5
acres of,thich are clear and the rest in timber.
The improvements are a large double stone and
brick D WELLING HOUSE, two
marina high, it large and substantial 4 ..
STONE BAUN,a good well el lime tr
stone water, and cisterns for rain wit- I 4 n
ter. There is on the iiremises an • 1••• -
orchard of well selected fruit trees. Af the
same time will he' sold a lot of woodland that
has been used with this farm, situate about one
fourth of a mile from the DoublingtGan Sprinos
and adjoining that property, containing about
22, acres. Persons 'wishing to examine the farm
can do so by calling on Sir. Long, the tenant on
qte place. The terms and conditions of sale
will be made known on the day of sale by
I'. COLLINS STEVENSON,
JAAIES W. MAIISIIALL.
EX'I'S of R. B. STEVENSON
Carlis.o, Aug 94, 1851.—ts
VrElarrishura Union and Lancastei Whig
copy and sentitill to this office.
VALUABLM r A laa,
AT PUBLIC SALE.
ON SATURDAY, the Ist of Octobcr,lBs3.
The subscriber, excentor ot Jahn Baker,
dec'd. will ofler . nt public sale, on the premises
a Valuable Farm, situated in Monroe township
Cumberland county, nt the crossing of the Me
chanicsburg and Lisburn roads, a mile from
Church tows,
. CONTAINING 106 ACRES'
more or less, of first rate limestone land, in a
high state of cultivation and under good fences.,
„4„,„ : „.;, &.c. The improvements are
, large twO story STONETIOUSE
Log Barn. and other necessary
";....C.,„ 1 .1. out buildings. Also a well of
water near the door. and a their
ing young Orchard with every variety of choice
fruit. It is a desireahle farm in every reepeet,
being one of the hest in the township. Persons
desiring to purchase are requested to roll-on
John Raker, residing on the premises, who will
give all nccessaryjinfortnation. Sale to 'tom:-
memce at 1 o'clock, P. DI., whin tome -win
be made known by
_ • GEORGE BRINDLE,
August 10, 1853.—t5. Ex'r.
VALUABLE FARM
PRIVATE SALE.
rift HE! subscriber Mlles at privato sale a
11_ Valuable FARM. situated in Hampden
township Cumberland county, about one and a
fourth Iniles east of AtopabieSbuog, adjoining
lards of Peter Barnhart, David Ebberly, Peter
Canto and Henry Snavely,
CONTAINING 128 ACRES
of limestone land, inn high state of cultivntion,
under good fences, a large portion of which is
locust posts and chestnut rails. The rondfrom
Mechanicsburg to the turnpike .bounds the
north and the rood trom Silver gpring Church
le - Lialturn bounds the east side of said farm.
The improvements are a two stn.
N . west herboraded DWELLING
14" HOUSE, Wash House, with nn
excellent arched cellar, a large
Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn
Cribs—Graneries and other necssary out build•
logs. A well of never failing water in the
yard ; an excellent Orchard of Apple trees„ , also
n variety of choice Tina trees, such ns Peach,
Pear. &o , &c. The Farm is located within a
short distance of excellent mills and convenient
to churches and schools. Persons wishing to
view tho facto will please to call on the sub
scriber living in Ifechanicshurg.
. JACOB COOVER.
Aug, 10, 1033.—t A.
PUBLIC_BALE OF_A FARM,
N pursuance of the last Will and Testament
of John Wolf, deceased, late of Silver
Spring township, Cumberland county, 1 will
ex pose to public sale on the promises on
THURSDAY, the 15th day of September
next, at ono o'clock, P. M., all the farm of
John Wolf, dee",l., situated in Silver Spring
township, Cumberland county, containing a
,
bout ,
212 ACRES o.lf LAND,
partly slate and partly liinestMie. The land
is of good quality, well fenced' amt., improved
and about 30 acres in timber. term is
on the bank of the Canotlogninet Creek, about
8 miles from Carlisle, and 10 miles from Har
risburg, and ono and a half miles from the turn.
pike. The dwelling is a largo
•
.
• v 'TWO STORY ROW.: 11 -CAS T
, 4 , g HOUSE. There a large and
j 144 1;.•; t,!,ie nearly new hank Bern, Spring
"--" '" house, and tf first rate Orchard on
the premises.
Tim terms of [sale will he : Five per cent.
of the purchase money to be paid or secured
to be paid at the time of sale, the residue of
one half on the tst of April, 1851; when the
possession and title Will be given, and the bal
ance in four equal annual ,payments without in
ferost.te be secured by bonds and a meitgage
on tholand.
BERKIIEIMER,
T ntu ts tor of John Wolf, dec'd
Aug, 10, 185
VALUABLE FARM
AT PUBLIC SALE. -
ON FRIDAY the '23d of September. 1853.
by force of tho powers contained in the last
will ofJacob North, dec'd, the subrcribcrs will
offer nt sale on the premises,
The PLANTATION of the late Jacob Nnth
dee'd, situate in Mifflin top,' Cumb. en, tying
about six miles North West of Newvllle. boun
ded by Innds of George Landis, Allan Whirler,
John Veigley, Robert Adams and John Whin
ier, containing about ,NINETY ACItBS, be
the same more °Hess, all of which is cleared
and/tinder/'good cultivation and fences.: The ,-
impravements arc a two story double L 0 sq
HOUSE, Bank Bare. Corn Cfib
, P 1 and Wagon Sited and an Orchard,
I! I k. There' is a never failing mineral
spring on the-premises and running
seater through them,'
:IThere will be sold at the_ samo time and
place a TRACT OF WOODLAND, which
'lies about ono mile from the farm null contains
21 -- neres , mnr.t or less, and • which is well adult..
twl to furnish the farm With - wood' andl'ails•
Tho terms 'of' sale will lies one-third of die
rhold purchase "trionee to be secured' Upon the
:farm, the interest of Which to Ito' paid•annunilv
to the witloorone lialf of tho residue to be paid
owtfie.istof Aprj.l,l'Bsl., 'Whonitossession wilt
rficrgiven, ntid tlio balitteW -in three - annual pay
tnints ivithoutinterest twin) sociired-by men:
gaga. On aceetinCenlie WM& money.the put:
lic,r;egnirrid t,o pay flee' per cent of
ilia Mende at time of sale, or secure
the o
saititO be paid fn lemtlay,s; •
DANIEL' WHlSLER,Ex'ocuter.l
ENIANUEL sNoKp, GuaCdinn.
CM
New dill" Choice • Publications,
cr9'
.d,tl o 311.1 141 , MM ( lEit:WANYiliv nev•
() t‘f FLIRVATIONS, by cbillierin 9
fiiUrlair.. •, ' A M•S 1, ielc.'s NI w •Wprpc ; ':+-
rtig LAST
lly. 11. Truett': 7 ' ' ' ' • '.
rmi•fmnit,o4.lf, -A'Nt Ia
USII FUT; by Itov. " •
ANIAIitM,
and • -
un litnv hint inteiti•aiiilg-win•hsji.st to;
enit, , f , and for sob) at clbeceplho,k
•
A. In, I'
,F; II , Agr,
',l: . ;itorcs -*,. Zl)cipc74,;::
rixanlonr Edizz
J. W. EBY'S FAMILY ,GROCERY
Jnva and Maracniba Coffees, Green and
Roasted do., Orleans and Clnrafied
Brown Sugnrs. Pulverized, Crushed nod
Loal . do, Solt Crushed (preset ving)4.,„..,
Rice,Farina' and ' Corn Starehl-Broina.
• •
COnon, Chocolate, BOA',
Mace, Citron, with Spices or overy-lOnd;
Sperm, Mould, 'Adamantine
Orleans and Sugar H. Syfup - Mollisep,
•Lovering's finest (polity Syrup,; •
liCrA fresh assortment of nll thc . above
Iles, and a general' supply of ether articles
usually kept by us, all just opened and foT:sala
at Our new store rooms.
.Tune 8, 1853.e,,0 . 'J. W..'EB ir.
AHEAD OF ALL ''OOIaPETITION !
oCaston Leads the Column."
FT ER days and nights of 'unceasing' toil
E and trouble I have succeeded:in Marking
and arranging my new stock-'of A RD-
W A It E „and nitnough' there has - been a tte
mondouipish of customert who know where
to deal on reasonablb terms, and' Who appre
ciate my old, habit or selling cheap without
making mdch fuss about the Matter. lam
constantly making room for new customers to
drop in and examine what ,is undoubtedly the
LARGEST 'AND EST assortment of goods
ever offered west cf Philadelphia, and embra
ring everything usually found in a Hardware
Store, from a needle to an anchor, all of which
arc of the best quality and wilLbc sold at prices
winch cannot fail to give satisfaction.
TO CARPENTERS BUILDERS,
I would say that my stock of cross cut. band,
panel ripping arid.back saws, bright, black and
blue augurs, chisels, planes, locks, hatchets,
hinges, screws, straight necked .and bar oolts,
broad,'pointing and chopping axes, iron and
steel spit - tree, rules, tape measures, levels, &c,
cannot fail tomlcase the most fastidious. -.-
FARMERS
Can bo accommodated on the most reasonable
terms with Durkee's celebrated 'York plows at
55 37. Also Plank's, Craighead's and others'
at manufacturers' prices; spades, rakes, forks,
shovel's, grass and grain-scythes. (Dunn, Dar
ling and Griffins make.) Patent and common
smiths of half a donee different kinds. Grain
Cradles, (Greior'e, Plank's, - Craighend's,and
CraWbach's malted at reduced rates. Also
t., , rindstones. cutting boxes, chitin cistern and
force pumps, halter, breast and log chains, sin
gle and double traces and spreads. Cedar ware
such as. tubs, buckets, bowls, water kegs, to •
gather with an everlasting assortment:el table
anti pocket cutlery, spoons, shears and eel's.-
s'ors,r cnndlesticks, snuffers, shovels and tongs.
-kettles, pans, sad irons, waiters, brushes. & c,
which will lie sold by tho wagon load, ton yard
bushel.or in the ordinary way,
Then come friends, give us a call and see
for yourselves. We'll wait en yon with pleas
ure, and give you bargains of which von can't
complain. Remember the place, East High
Street, opposite Ogilby's
June I, 1853, HENRY SAXTON.
STORE FOR SALE
THE SUBSCRJEERI wishing to remove
west to engage in other pursuits, oilers at pri
vate sale, on reasonable terms his STOCK. OF
000 DS, embracing the usual variety kept in
a country Store,
Any person wishing to' engage in the Mer
caetilo business would do well to embrace this
opportunity, as the stock _will compare forlorn
bly with any stock of goods in the county, and
the locatiOn'for - busines is one of the hest in
the county, being situated in the healthy end
romantic village of Springfield, and in the
midst of a fertile and productive neighborhood.
For particulars address the undersigned at Big
Spring l'. 0.
JOIIN[IIOOD,
July 9.7, 1853 tf.
NEW DRUG STORE ! 1 !
• South Ildnover Strout, Near the Court Ilouoc.
J. druggist, would respect
inform tne citizens of Carlisle and
vicinity that he has opened a new •
CHEMICAL AND DRUG STORE.
entirely'ncw, and has - bIM-M..selgc
ted with great care. - As many of the articles
in daily Use by physicians and families deteri
orate -by ago and exposure . , great care will be
taken not to allow such articles to accumulate
in such quantities.
Attention is especially invited to his stock of
Medieifies, Essemial - Oils, Otis, Tinet tires
Wines, ExtraetE;Contectiong, Chemicals,
&e. Together with the above he has a fnl
assortment Elf Paints, VIMMSItes, Dye—Stuffs
Paint and Varnish 13 rushes, and
CONFEUTIONARIES
of ovary variety. 110 has also on hand a l splen
did assortment of
Perfamcrics, Soaps, Extracts, Fancy, Hair,
Clotbps nod Flesh Brushes,. Supporters,
Br,last Exhausters, Nippfo Shields,
Tooth Washes and Pastes; also
MEDICINAL 117,N ES A ND BRANDIES,
ul tho best quality. SEGA RS, front the best
Havana and Spanish houses, or every flavor,
from one cent upwards.
In order to ensure, his customers against
mistakes during any temporarily . absence of
the proprietor, the services of an experienced
and competent assistant 'diva 'been secured,
tyloolt will be felt to ho important, in view of
theresponsibilities which aro known to devolve
upon the druggist.
(CIPHYSICIANS! PRESCRIPTIONS
will be faithfully and promptly attended to.—
Orders - frontr - PhySicians - and Mereharits in the
country will be tilled with care, and at prices
which must prove satisfactory.
N B.—All officinal preparations made in
strict accordance With the directions of the U.
S. Pharmacopoeia.
A liberal 'share of public patronage is res
pectfully solicited. Terms Cush.
May t; 1553. 8. J. KIEFFER.
23nr,r AND .UAVIS
I - LECEIVED tills day, direct from CinCinna
ti, a full supply of tlio:folloiving eclebra
ted bra',da:
100 S112;:lr CIITOCI DariS & CO'fi Beef Hams,
100 •". Cardner,Phipp & Co's Hamh,
100 " " Danielle Westphalia do.
This last brand gained dm Prize Medal at the
London World's Fair. Also a largo supply of
Country hams, Bacon, Shoulders and Sides all
or which will be sold very low for cash:
J. G. WIL.LIA Irs-; -
June 21,1853. i Faintly Grocer.
r,
- - -wrrec
David Landroth's 1
AoItIeTIVIUNAL AND HOP:
TICULTURAL
Implement-& Seed Warehouse."
No. Ott, Chesnut Slrcel, PAila. '
TIIE. subscriber oilers for sale an extensiveas
sortir ent of
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
jIORTiCTIILTURAL TOOLS,
Garden, Grass, Field and Flower Seeds, .
Agricultural, Horticultural and Botannical
PUBLIGATIONS.„
Implement and Seed Catalogties, Landreth's
Rural Rep,isier and Almanac for 1853, furnish
ed gratis tman personal or prepaid application.
1). LAN DRETIL
May 20, 1353.3 m : Philat '
COAL! COAL
rho Best and Cheapest in the Market fin
' Family Use.
• Ra Mr - t- irA
200. Toms of the celebrated Rausith (iap
Coal, Drafthia county, and Gold Gap
Coal, Schuylkill comity. Just and,
and .tor
sale at prices from E3,t.5,t0 per ton. by
L. BIUDLE Ir. at tie warehouse formerly
owned.by B. M:ltoover,
irrCoal-can he delivered any where, along
the orthe.putoberland 'Valley Rail Head.
Orders, by letter (post paid) promptly attended
t 0... : : ..(march IG.)
,To,l3pLilders liouskeqpers.
fIOSII who aro building. or u ou com.
'noticing housekceping will be sure to
find at all limos an aimortinent to solect
Locks of oil sorts' 80(1 brawl,: argil
lo, mineral and white Itnobs,, , 6(itth japanned. or
plated furiiititio.loutt,hinger; mist and wrOught,
window glass Irons 9x19 t0,20x1.18, belte,torews
f.if.e.640. You who Rio abotit to bo Married and
going,ln hopsplcospink, wo have cverything'to
please. sunk 'ns'fittiey'waltertz and trays, ivory
handled itnives • and foilt n,'ln Mitts orbrthe
diien,"Mifri 1(0"r/ea - arid forks; hotter knives
with plated and ivory..llBo(lfOs frying 'and bread
pans, amoolhit~g irono, 6110i:churns,
. 7 111:1 , 11tY SA.XTO'.
eittlislef March 9,,1853.
•
THE •torti 01 :the stibucritier,'A , ,
nt;iitoto,l 4 l
, •
U...ibons)vitio, rift(' 'nil Itevt
by heiv it
2.&.. 3 .111mq" '
-11Ibri'Tt
...,,,,, ,:r.,,,_,_ittid)icines
PA:XjlkO...ll.
TEXTRACT 'HOCK `ROSE,
itentedye . 7crWilot•ofrtious Dis
eases, lt,diy e Sti o n; - Salt Meant, 'Sick .171ead
. ache, .Catic'er,' Nursin g Sore Mouth,
' and, General Debility, and as a
l'arifier,"o f the Blood it is
• :Unequalled.
•
° Thu Rock" Rale has gahmti a reputsliod
at
honni.a . nd abroad, which: other medicine
has over; dnne in :tha 'Baffin - length of tune.
•Act.anling to the
.on:iiiees'OPeminent Physi
cians, the Rock Rose PlAntieunequallad in
Carlug Scrtifuld lit its Various 'Forms t
STATEMENT, OF REV. E: R. ti
(Fal3 . orottli . e 2d ihiptist Chu tcli,Nesv
Ct.,) relative to Alyera' Extract Rose
To The American Public.
As my namelins been . used in connection
with recommendations or Mr.. Myers' Rock
Bose Syrup, in various advertiscmonts"by the
matinfacturcr i -I bog leave tu,rnake the follow
in"g statement with reference to my acquaint.
once with the remedy and tests to which I have
subjected it, and the reasons for havirig intro
duced it to the notice of private friends in the
cormiiiinity in which I reside, long before the
medicine was advertised. I make this state--
Mont freely, because 1 have, as n principle,
withheld my name front all-patent medicines,
and Sedulously abstained from recommending
them to the public, believing them, frequently
the , spawn_ of, quackery and ymbug, and_ as
landing to increase, instead of lessening human
disease and suffering. Such, I tear, is the
character, of a large portion of the patent pana
ceas of this medicine-making age. "Their
name is legion,"-and from their influence. sa
from the demoniacal spirits, we have reason
to pray for a safe deliverance.
The First had myself suff.trod oc.
cnsionally,with sudden attacks of Sick Head
ache, and Billions Diarrhea, and 1 had sought
it great variety of curative agents to but little
purpose ; and suffering front this disease (dinr •
rhea) at this time,•l determined to test the new
Syrup first upon myself. The're'Sults were bc•
'yond my expectations. It seas powerful
alterative,-end the 'inarbi‘!actiOn of the system
was changed, and the functions of secretion
were restored to a healthy state. It gave tone
'and elasticity to my cystem, and corrected the
derangement of the digestive organs, and gave
me that inestimable
,blessing—health. This
test was not determin'ed in a week, et a month;
but I took four. or five battles in perhaps no
•many months. Since that time I have suffer
ed but slightly from these derangements. .11/y
Sick Headache is en'irely Cured.
Giber Tests.—Finding this inedicino so Un
felt,' myself, 1 at once gave it to several inva
lid friends. About this time, I was earne - stly
solicited to give advice in reference to child,
some eight years of age. 'Phis child wits
severely.lifllieted with a Scrofula humor, of a
very •severe type, the humor shinving itself on
all parts of the surface, and then suddenly dis
appearing. The child was very_sielt, and it
Was thought doubtful whether " h ire would live,
'rite humor resembled black - specks of mortified
flesh. In adtinion-Cui some other. remedies, 1
gave tie Old this Syrn,for about 'six weeks,
wharLstriihad sufficient etrength to go out to
enlidul occasionally. Tire swellin g of mbs
ceased, and she was restored to health. The
family feel that they owe hoe life; with God's
blessing, to my remedies.
This test satiSficd ine , lhat, the Rock Rcie
possessed specific powers fur Scruful `ll9 hu
mors. I then tested it in eases of Cutaneous
Eruptions, in Measles, Chicken Pox, Cancer,
Sure Mouth; Erysipelas, Silt Rheum, Piles, tee.
bz all 'bees cases with . perfect success. :After
testing this Syrup for more than a year, I
note Mr. Myers (October 7th, 1850) enthusi•
saliently, not , expecting My letter would he
puldished, that his Syrup• spas a Paoltorite,"
&thrilling, and I gave hint tiro result of its
operafitins in several instances. I steed in
that letter that "it was invaluable as a J'emedy
in Cutaneous Eruptions, Erysipelas, Sidi,.
Rheum. and ether disorders, included in the
varied fiupily of. diseases known BE Scrofula,
that in DyspBpsia' it acted with wonder
ful efficacy." My opinion of its value for Did
above named diseases, remain unchanged, and
the seine as when I Wrote Mr Myers in Oct.
1850. IdU not recommend it fur all the ills
of our suffering hurnanitx; but 1 unhesitating
ly soy, that as a remedy fur Scrofulous uffec
tions, I believe it superior . to any icno'wn curs
tine agent. _
It his been sufficiently tcst' by domestic
practice to establish its atlantic% to extensive
usefulness in mitigating human suffering 'and
retnm ing di 4CLISCS•
But What is the Reek Ross ?
Tho following history of tic Ruck Rose
plant and its medicinal properties, we lake
from the New Haven Palladium, March 1.852.
The increased- interest manifested in the
'Rock Rose plant, in consequence of the many'
wonderful cares elreeted by Myers' Compound
Extract of Ruck Rose,' calls for a brief history
of it, in order to correct uny_strohernisnpin
ion that may have been entertained concern
ing it ; and also to set in a true light the na
ture of a 'dant which promises to be univer
sally.beue fiend.
"We are indebted to the United States Dis
pensatory of ISi 7, for the fullowing.,deserip.
lion or rt :
" It is entirely ilillerent front the common
•Rose. It is a red•steintmd, oblong leaf plant,
haVing a bitter taste. In addition to remark
able, peculiarity of the plum, of hearing two
crops of flowers in ono season, it also has ano
ther interesting and bountiful property.
Jr. Eaton says, that in the months of No:
vember and December, ho has' seen hundreds
of these plants, sending out near their coats,
broad, thin, curved ice-crystals, about an inch
in breadth: which melted during the day, and
were renewed in the morning.. For amore
minute and authentical deacriptaii Brit, the
reader is referred to Torrey and Gray'n &tan.
ical works•.
Its Medical History and r operties
Arc far the most important, sines upon these
depends its valse to the community. Dr, Lou.
don says_ natio 1.739,1 f—was so valuablo, in
England, that it was cultivated from .sends.
Ever since 1808, Professor lees of. Yale Col
lege, has habitually used it with great success
ri §eroftill and Chronic diseases, onu through
hinfits virtues were made known, until, as Dr.
sayi, '' it is now in this section (New
Haven) a common article in domestic practice
for the cure:of Surofula and Cutaneous dis•
assns.',
Dr. WhitlaW, a Sco'cli Botanist of nmttoricly,
while travelling in America in 1814, Im - trued
its use in Canada. Returning, M_Englana; lie
employed it in medicating, Ilia baths, which
beeante,grently celebrated for the cure of simi
lar diseases.
Dr[J. 11. Thompson, of the name place; pre
scribed it in bad eases of SerOfolous patients
at Wills' Ilespital. Ilis success attracted the'
attention or senior physicians, Ile reports the
following remarkable case white swelling of
the lop,, in Februaty, 1814 :--'lll9, lad , was
seven years uld, and had O , m disease' .thi•ec
years, The bone ; was dipincated.botli - upwar4,
and outtv a rd. The,ie was me largo aliening in
the hip leading to:the hone; into whiejll,-olid&
dust my finger., .I :counted threu . greet's.
had been under several 'pityPiCllll9,
given hint up, I ordered n-dn'eu r etionor.Recle,
Vint!, _l.) two days
_!!is aught sweaty cenv,d
I tlicit ordered h lentipounfuliot Ruseihred
tiines'n day. T/iii;iy •,tinir!‘l4,9. after he.
etdirely. trill...
Dr. Webb, o 1 .Nr,ittli . o,; Ct., teetifies to the.
iothce:er Rik* Rote,' .eviiieod •I,o' ibu cure of
nuinuraus nation, bf'tbe'Sc,roftilu, cere'cially in
Manufnettirelf.by lym:Fronfclin & Co., Now.
; '
. M hlr:Aarren,tlwu~ll'mrolpislor . ofthoGott :
pon'llit•u• pedn.cl often
tiun riUtiir4,9f Ai:6(1190 soitnec,:t.O;quP
ify lilu . ttio.'44n)intstar to IhubielL,'ltt eprificcati'
with his iiii.spr,tii,c4ies:. :' •
• • „,
Neil; ',
I,llgeritil in C'oniGgr,laizil , Coqpiy,—S. W. Hay-,
gehrn; , Carlinlef
lfuvoreiicic .Kinuojown; J. Switillor p .
11lorhuuiuuHlirg;:Mr. Blitromovotrnyii ;
& ,J. Bighorn,
; Gronann;
; 'Wiley, (;rooli
Fipriog ; h6rry & Ne'mititirg
11)., o{,t,rnsor & J)iaa,
raliettown;'
Dr. L. Leultari olipr6hiown.-.‘..
Ti;BV
,egat
- a -11 lc.q!,.t1)q.,Noticct.,
, •TO TELAtOIXERS,
Direet.drs' el North Middleton.
d'istrier will aim nt ihtr.liouee of Henry Woes,
`in'Ortrliste, on Saturday the 3d day ol•Soptont
'• her nest , at 10.o'cloplci lor44 , purposo .
ut examining 14 tenclierp to take charge et the
CenttneWSelieels•of said - Diittriet for the cineu..
leg term. • By drder,of the IThard.
ang24 JOHN
TEAONERS WANTED. •
gIM
'AMIE RS are wanted for the
'ttitt Middleton District. The Directors Will
meet to examine, applicants at the School honk,
at Boilidg Springs, on Saturday the 17th day
of September; next, at 1 o'clock, P. M. By
order of the Board. DAN'L KAUFFAIAN,
ntig,2 , l
See.
12:state of It. 13. Stevenson, deo'cl..
xf ()nee, is hereby given that Letters Tea
tamemary on the. estate of Richard B.
Stevenson, late of the borough of Carlisle, de
ceased, have been granted by the'Begister of
Cumberland county to the undersigned, resi
ding in Um same place. All person- indebted
to arid estate are request , 1 to make immediate
payment, and these havi gAlainis will present
them far settlement to
sTrm , .NsoN, •
• JAMES W. MARSHALL,
artg len Executors.
E Estate of Jacob Wise, Jr., deed.
N "l' If, is hereby given that letters testa
ment:try on the estate of Jacob Wise, jr..
late et Mouth Middleton township Cumberland
county, deceased, have been granted by the-
Register of saidleounty tie the 4:set:Piers, to.
siding iii the same - township. All Persons In
debted to said estate aro requested to make
im:nediate payment, and' those leaving claims
will present theta for settlement to.
WILLIAM wrsE,
NJ, EA LW AIAN.
Ekeeutors.
nug,2l6tpd
Estate of Frecl'k Garret, dee'd.
ic - crrICE is hereby given that Letters of ad-
JA ministration on the estate, of Fred. Gar
ret, late of ,11otleoe township, Cumberland en.,
deceased, have been granted by the Register 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 mako immediate payment, Bud
them having claims will present theta for set
tlement to •
•
JACOB M.UNIAIA,
ANDREW GARRET,
an 24 pd 9t. Aders.
NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given that the CUM
BERLAND VALLEY SAVINGS IN
STITUTION, located in Dickinson township,-
Cumberland county, will make application - la
the neat Legislature of the ConnsonwCalth of
Pennsylvania for an act olincorpOration, with
.a capital or not less than Toll nor more than
Thirty Thousand Dollars, for the .purpose of
receiving deposits of money both transit my sail
on interest„and of making luaus and discounts,
with such other (privileges as are usually gran
ted tO - Savings Institutions. Illy order or the
Director,. NV 11.GALIGIEA:111, Tress.
I). L. BEELMAN, See'Y rjo2‘2o3ml
leadoml4o4
AJOTICE is hereby given that application
- Nvtll be made td the next Legislature,
agreeably to the constitution and laws of this
Commonweahlt for an alteration in the charter
of the Cat-lisle Deposit° Bank, so as to confer
upon said Bank the rights a, privileges of a
bank of issue, and to change the name to that
of the " Carlisle Bank." -
By Ordet or the Board of Directors.
W. M. BEETEM,
Cashier.
June 29, 1853-6 m
Estate of Mary F. McGuire, dec'd.
OTTERS of Adininktrntion on the Es
-14 tato MARY -FISHER'. MeGUIRId,-
dUe'd. late of 1111E111)(10n township Cumberland
county, have been issued to the subscriber ru•
siding in the sante township. All persons-thav
ing claims against. the Estate will present them
, for settlunfunt, and these indebted ,will make_
payment to
LTHOS. 13:BRYSON,
Adtu'r
July 67, pd
Estote of Mary Noble, clecql.
NOTICE is hereby given 'hat lettere teem
1.1 mummy on the estate ni MARY NOBLE,
late of the beveugh of Carlisle, deceased, have
beets duly granted by the Register of :aid
county, to the subscriber r_esitling ill the_ same
plate. All persons having claims againt:t the
E , t ate will present thorn,. for settlement, and
those indebted will make payment to
tROBERT NOBLE,
Ex'r.
July 97, 1853,
NOTICE,
mlll 7 l subscriber having cOntliiitid with there- nuirments of the• set of the Legislature of
Pennsylvania, of the 20th day of April, 1853,
cautions all persons tigainst buying, selling or
filling his I,4ttles, under the penalty of fifty
cents; fur each bottle bought, sold, or filled, for
the first offence • and $5,80 for each bottle
bought, sold; or filled, for the 2d offence. I
•heccby announce ray determination to inforce
the penalty or the atoresaid acts, in all eases of
. its infeingment. L find sty bottles arc becom
.ing public property, 'greatly to the disadvantage
of my business.
Description "-Nos. 1. 2. and 3, Two hue
.-drod-Gross Alinoral--and -Ale- bottles, green
shade, Dyot , evillti make, with the name, of G.
IV; Diana, Curli3Ocrilteleon. _
, 0. W. BItANDT
Curlisle', July V. 7 - 1853. lit.
LEFT. INSuItATTOIL •"
MHE undersigned having been the agent o
111.. chit Keystone Life Insurance Company,
at Harrisbtirg, Pa., continues to act fit that ea
paciay, by authority of saiJl Company. , Ile
would respectfully inform the community that
ho will attend to such persons as nmy higmly
therr'desite to insure their liven, nod tiles give .
sonic protection to their bereaved families and
friends, in cone of death. Olliee m West Punt-
Fret Street, Chrlisle..
111:0“25 tf .1. WORTHINGTON.
nontnT swizr.v.,
,
A 13,1 N A li. E RAN D QNDERTA ER' r
Noah IlimoverS:trect, and next door to Glass's
ÜBE
TUE undersigned would respectfully inform
the citineus of Carlisle and the public poi.t.r
-• ally, thaf he now has oil hand rt large and ole
gnn.t,
asaortnicitt of FURNITURE, consisting
in part of NVardrobes; Card and other Tables,
Sofas, Bureaus, Bedsteads, pinto and fancy
'Sewing Stands, &a. manufactured of the best
material and quality warranted. •
• Alio wet:moral. assortment •of CHAIRS at
•the' lowest •prieos. rcniana Bantis made to'
order, and repairing promptly'' attended ,
in - Collins made at the shorteat 'nixie°, and
havipg:n splendid hearse ,
he will attend funcir
town or country.
KTltontmnbcr the stand— neat door to
G Hot° • novi?4 R. B.
.Segara and Tobacco.
Persons feeling thomselves disposeo, to in
dulge in good seg,ars , arc •requestCd to call at
the Drug Store of B. J . KIEFFER, where
tiny may obtain an article which he hesittit ea
not to recominend as being the hest iit Carlisle.
Persons visiting Carlisle should not leave be
fore t thing a glance at 13 . . J. Kieffer's,' Drug and
Cherhic tore, Sotikhllanover street.- Ile hao.
on htol a variety (A (lady articles, such as
huiriolVat, clothes; dash .and tooth brushes, en
logno betties, furniture dusters, portfolios, non)
inner, worked and card basket4,,visiting cards: .
and..eVoor a line :yarrow of fans, necordcons,'
ti. The Whoa aro in/Ito: to call and esmnine
funierior orttfs,' Cull soon,' ni he is detininined,
to sell . burg-tips.' • KIEFFER.
July QO,. 1853. • ' Hanover ht..
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.
orkonbrs roc sdla tito I3lttClp ~
11(0 0813 ' v ia. Lot, '45 faik front by ft deep;
row/ Occiidifql by Nfledry.,alhir; . iiv Noitlf
Hanover ',En:id. Tite:llintso
iirovoinents. nro .honrly Ifew: 'Tlio dwelling;
conlainslltithion 'coiled roolns,'inelnding dod—
Ide liurlmsY Attaeliod , is a cistern, Sniolca...
House and Stable. .For rurther inforrnation. ,
apply next door to the premises to
J R AVEAVER: _
.Till.) 13 1853.;
~ Tavern Stalid.for Sale .',' • , ,:,
.
QF,Ft"t,tor not rCto p' , potiy.on tho No
rth
Waset.dorlier _cif. HancNor anti .Iromfrot mo.
' 'ho lot frontO 30•feet'pnliantrimm etront4,24o
on Pomfret, luntin,g.. orected on jt . ,:n.woll bu i l t
~. . . .
,- ...1 . ..- throw story: 131:1 . 0f km ti,s E; wilt,
.tt nocesitary stabling. Tlw.prcudrtY,
:1%1; .'has boon n toyorn 'arindtfor mullY
!11!, 11, 1
„s,.'' AI ythitre,. midis-et prebonro4upietl..ne.
. suet!, t. Prima' thTell . tliciaisand dol,
hits'i ( . 1 , 3 000 1.• Apply,to the siiiMorittor•
' 2 ' 2
lutto 1 tfl s ;it . ,';.''.' ”: '. R$ (=IV! q.l
•.. , .
' Cr' RITAii" 113/1 1 .11.0}'
E if7.lt`i .CA5111110.1.4 (C61 : i1 . 1)1 : 1.)(Nliiitl .
Lauthor Ste,l 'iltAlinff.
LawiT, Ilarodes; tistoile”
jos of roducod,priccs,.:;!olooF;wlol4q ,
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