Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, September 14, 1853, Image 3

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Election P)•oclamation.
11EREAS, in and by on net of the Geller:A
~ • 'V Aisembly of . the Commonwealth or I'cun—
el ...An Act relating to 'the election
it this Commonwealth," lathed the 241 cloy at
July, A. D. OM, it is made the duty or the She..
t Ora every county .
.within this Commontwealth,
to give public neVice oldie General Electi me, and
in each notices to, enumerate
1. 'l he officers to Ice elecyl.-
2. Designate the place at which the election
is to be held,
I,IOS. Mel/ARMOND, nigh Sheriff of the
county of Cumberland, do hereby make known 1111,1
give this public n dice to the electors oldie county
ot . Cumberland, that on TUESDAY, the 11111
d:1 of October twat, no election will he held at
the several election districts establish.] by Inv
in said county, at. which time thcy will rote by
ballot foe the several officers hefeinalter attuned,
viz a—
ONE PERSON
for Canal Commissioner of the Slate of
.Peno
sylvanin•
ONE PERSON
for Judge of the Suprelo Court of Pennsylva—
nia.,
ONE PERSON
for Auditor General of the State of Petinsyl va
ONE PERSON
for Surreyor,Oencral or the Stale a ryennsylva
hitt. _ _
ONE PERSON
to represent" the counties of Cumberland and
Perry in theLSetutte of Pennsylvania.
'MO PERSONS
tort 4 firesent the county or Cumberland io the
!louse of Representatives of l'ermaylvania
ONE PERSON
for Treasurer of the comity of Cumberland
ONE PERSON
for Commissioner of the coun , y of Cumberland
ONE PERSOLifiN
fur District Attorney of the county — Of A./timber
land
ONE PERSON
for county Survoyor of the county of Cumber
land
ONE PERSON
for Circelor of the Poor and of - the Ilonse of
Employment of the county of Cumberland
ONE PERSON
or Au ditor, to settle the public accounts of the
county of Goodie:land
The said election will be held throughout the
county, us follows:
The eil,CtiOli in the election dislrict composed
of the borough of Carlisle and the townships of
North Middleton, South Middleton ,Lower Lick•
inson, Lower Frankfort' and. rower 'West Penns
borough, will he held at the Court House, in the
him ough of Carlisle:
The election in the election district coral osed
of Silver Spring- t Ownship, will be held st the
pullic house of George Ducy, in Iloguestown iu
said township.
The election it, the election district conlposed
of Hampden township, will be held at the house
foram:Ay occupied by H. Bressler in said town.
ship.
The election in the election district comoc'sed
of the townsldp_of Upper Allen will be littld at
the public house of David Sheffer in Shepherds.
town. •
The election in the election district composed
of the township of Lower Allen will be lieldot
the wagon-maker shop or Jonas Ifunchbarger
on Slate -Hill.
Tlie election in the election distt•ict composed
of East Pennsitorough township, will be held at
the house now occupied by C Dobson, at the
west end of the Harrisburg Bridge.
The election in the district composed of New
Cumberland., will be held at the public hofise of
\V 11. Bold, in tile borough of New Cumber
land.
The election in the dis'rict composed of the
borough of Mechanicsburg, will be held nt the
public house ofJohn Iloover, in said borough.
The election in the district composed ofMqn
roe township, will be held nt the public house of
I'. 13. Goodyear in Churchtown, in said township.
'l he election in the district compo s slid of Upper
Dicltinson township, will be held at the house
now occupied byebristian Harman its said town.
ship.
. .
The eleetian in the district composed of the
Tiorott,th of Newrille ' ' and . towtiships oh- Minh n,
Uppet , Frankfortl„•antl that ',art of Newton town
ship, not included in the Leesburg election dis•
trict hirein alter mentioned, will be held at the
Brick School House, in the borough of New rifle.
The election in the district compOsed
well township, will bei held at the School House
in Newburg y in said township,
The election in the district composed of ths
borough of Shippensburg. Shippensburg town
iddp,and that part of Southampton township not
included in the Leesburg election district, will
be held at the Council House, in the borough of
Shippenshorg
And in and by an act orthe General Assembly
of this Commonwealth, passed the lid July, 1839,
it is thus providerq "That the qualified electors
of parts of Newton mad Southampton township,
in the Minty of Cumberland, hounded he the fol
lowing lines and distances, viz: Beginning At the
Adams county line, thence along the line dividing
the townships of Dickinson and Newton to the
turnpike road, thence along said turnpike to Cele
tre Schoolliouse,on said turnpike, hi Southamp
ton township, thence to n point on the Walnut
Bolt om Road at Bei buck's, including Bey buck 's
Form, thence in a straight direction to the Saw
Mill' of the heirs or George elexer, thence
along Krysher's run to the Adams county line,
thence along the fine of Adams county to the ptaec
of beginning, be and the same it hereby &el:tried
a new and separate election district, the election
.to be held at the public house of V , m. Maxwell
in Leesburg, Solthanipteh township."
Notice is Hereby Given,
That every person ' excepting Justices of die
Peace, who shall holdany Mike or appointment
of profit or Artist under the United States, or of
this State, or any city .or incorporated district,
whether a commissioned officer or otherwise,
sidiordionte officer or agent, who is or shall be
employed under the legislative, executive, or ju
diciary departments of this State, or of the United
states, or of any city or of any incorporated dis
rict; and also that every member of Congress
and of the State J.kgislattire, anitof the Select or
CommonCouncil' of any city ' or commissioner or
am incorporated district, is by law incapable of
holding or exercising -at the same time, the office
or appointment ofjudge,inspector,or clerk of any
elections of this Commonwealth, and that no in
spector, judge or other officer of such election
shall be cli - Aiblc to be then voted for.
Anil the said act of Assembly. entitled an act
'relating to elections of this Commonwealth,passed
July 211;.1839, further provides as follows, to wits
"That the inspectors and judges shall meet at
• he respective places appointed for holding .the
election in the district to which they respectively
belong before 9 o'clock in the morning of the
' .Second Tuesday of October, and each of said
in
spectors shall appoint one clerk, who shall be a
qualified voter ofsucli.district.
"Jii case the person who shall have received the
sozond highest number of votes for inspector,
shall not attend on the day of the election, diet,
the person who shall have received the 'second
highest number of votes for judge nt the next
preceding election shall act as - inspector-in his
-place. And in case the person who shall have
received the - higliesauinher of votes for inspec
tor shall not attend, tho person elected judge'sliall
appoint an inspector his place ; end in case the
person eicefed a judge 'shall not !attend, then the
inspector who received the highest number of
votes shall appoint a judge in his place; or If any
vacancy shall continue in the board for the space
of one hour after the time fixed by law fbr the
opening of the election, the qualified voters of the
township ward or district for which such ollicea
shall have bees elected, present at the place 0
-.election, shall elect one of (licit , number to fill
"ouch 'vacancy.
• 'lt shall - he the duty of the several assesSee3
Or each district to attend at the place of holding
,'every general special or township election, dur-
Ang the whole time said election is kept open, for
- "the purpose of giving int:ln:Ration to the inspectors
and judges when called on in relation to the right
Of any - person. assessed by them to vote at such
election, or such other matters iu relation to ilie
assessment of voters as the said inspectors or
either - of them shall from time to time require.
"No person shall he permittcd•to vote at any
el i l,ction as aforesaid , than a white freeman 01 the
a q. 5 of twenty one years or more, who shall have
, resided in file State at least one year artilln the
election district where , he offers his vote at least
ten days immediately preceding such election.
and within two years paid a State or county tax,
which shall have been assessed at least ten days
• before -the election. .But a citizen of the United
States, who has previously been a quali fi ed voter
of this Shite,and removed Mei-elemend return
, ed, and who shall have resided in the eleation
district and paid taxes aforesaid, shall be entitled
•,to vote alter - residing in this, State six months;
Provided,- That the white freemen, citizens of
the United Stales, between the ages of twenty
him and 'twenty two years who hale resided 111
nn election district ten days as aforesajd, shall
be entitled to vote although they shall itot have
paid taxes. •
No person shall be permitted to vole Whose
• name Is not contained in the list of taxable ie..
habitants furnished by the commissioners, unless
ho produce n receipt fur the payment
"'within two years, of a state or county tax
set agreeably to the constitution, - end give sates
, ' factory evidence either on hie oath or affirmation,
or the oath or affirmation of another that he has
paid Beek a tax,or on failure to produce a receipt
sisall,make oath to the payment thereof. Second,
- If he claims a right to vote by being an elector
be
tweeu the age of twenty one and twelity two - years
lie Motif steposelon oath or affirmation (list lie has
resided in this State at least-one year next before
hi t eppliratiou,sual make such proof ofresitimice
n the district 1117 is required ,by this am that
be does verily !believe from the accetitit . giveii hint
that lie is of' tho age Areregllitl,RllO such oi/wet:v.
jalence as is requited hy this Act, whereupon '
the"
name of die person so admitted to vote shall — be
inserted in the alphabetical list by the inspectors,
and aviote'ma.lo opposite thereto by tvriting tills
word ‘tax,'.if.he shall he admitted to vote by"
resent' ot' haVing paid taV, iOrd' 'age,' lie
he shall be admitted to vot• by reason of such age,
shalt be called ant t s the clerks, whO shalt ?bake
the like mites the lists of voters kept b 3 them.
'ln till cases where the Immo of the person
claiinibg to vote is founire• the list furnished by
the cthomissions.rs nod assessor, or his right to
-vote whether found thereon or lot, is objected, to
by any qualified citizen, iteball bo lbe duty ol`tho
inspectors to examine suchiusraeone on oath no to
his qualificatiolis ' audit he claims to have resided
within the Sfaicfor Ono year or more, his oath
shall be sufficient proof thereof, but. skill make
proof by at least one competent aline. whO shall
he a qualified elector, that be hai twirled ~i•rthin
the district for more thamten days next iminedi
mely preceding said election, and shall nles
sell swear - that his bona fide residence, in littrso
mice of his lawful calling, is within the district,
rind thralle did not 4.eineve into said district kt•
tic purpose or voting - therein.
. 'Every person qualified as aforesaid, and who
shall make due proof if respnreil,of his r esidence
and payment of taxes as aforesaid, shall be ad
mitted to vole in the township, ward or district
in which lie shall reside. •
•
•If any person shall prevent or attempt to pre.
vent any officer of any election under this act
from holding such election, or use or threaten tiny
violence to any 511011 officer, or shall interrupt or
improperly interfere with him in the execution of
of his duty, or shall Mock no the window or ave
nue to any window where the same tray be hold
ing, or shall riotously disturb the'-peace at such
election, or shall use or practice any intimidating
threats, fame or violence, with design to influence
unduly or overawe any elector, or to prevent him
from voting or to restrain the freedom of choice,
such persons on conviction shall be fined in any
sum not exceeding five hundred dollars and be
imprisoned for any thee tint less than three nor
.more_thnu_twelve months, and if it shall be shown
to court, where the trial of such offence shall he
had, that the person so offending was not a resi
dent of the city, ward, district or township where
the offence was committed, and not entitled to vote
therein, then on conviction he 6111111 be sentenced
to pay a fine of not less than one hundred ner
more than one thousand dollars, and be impriso
ned not less than six month nor more than two
years.
limy person or persons shall make any bet or
Wager upon the result of any election within thc
C .tninonwealth, or shall ollbr to make any such
Let nr wager, either by verbal proclamation there
of, Sr by any written or printed advertiseme n t
challenge or invite any person to make such bet
or wager, upon conviction (hermit he, or they shall
fe Fruit and pay three tunes the amount so bet or
to be bet.
qf any person not by law qualified, shall fraud
ulently vote at any election in this Common
wealth; M. being otherwise:qualified shall vote out
of his proper district, m• it any person knowing
the want of suclaqualilications, shall aid or Tiro ,
cure such person to vote, the person offending
skill, on conviction, be fined in any sum not ex
ceeding two heindred dollars, sod be imprisoned
for any tern•, sot exceeding three months,
- any person shall vote ut more than one elec
tion district, or otherwise frauddlentiv vote more
than mice on the same day, or shall fraudulently
or deliver to the inspector two tickets. to
gether , with the intent illegally to vole, or—shall
procure another so to do, be _or they offending,
small on conviction be fined in any sum not less
than fifty nor more than five hundred dollars, and
he imprisoned ler any term not less than three
.nor more than twelve months•
'lf any person not qualified to vote in this Com
monwealthogretably to law. (except_the, eons of
qualified'eirizens) shall appear nt any place of
election for the purpose of issuing tickets or of
. fidlneticing the citizens qualified to vote ,he shall
on conviction forfeit and pay any sum not exceed.
ing one hundred dollars for every such offence,
and be imprisoned lot any , term not exceeding
three ITlCillth S.'
Agreeably to the provisions of the sixty-first
section of said act, every 'Geeral and Special
Election shall be opened between the hours of
eight and ten in the forenoon,und shall continue
without interruption or adjournment until seven
o'clock in the evening, when the polls shall be
closed,
And the Judges of the respective districts afore
said, are by the said act requited to meet at the
Court !louse, in' the borough of Carlisle on the
third day alter the said- day of election, ben
Friday the 14th day of October, then and there to
perform the things required of them by law.
The return Judges of the Senatorial district
will meet at the Court louse in .the borough of
Carlisle, on Tuesday, the 125th day of October,
then and there to perform fhe'duties required of
them by law.
Given under my hand, at Carlisle, this Ist
day df September, A. D., 1933.
.1 OS PH Mel) 41.1110 N Shzriff.
Sheriff's Office, Carlisle,
•
September 1, 1853. S
tecial aril Collier Notice
Estate of Philip Long, sr., dec'd
I'ICE is beredy given that Letters Tim
-111 (summary on the estate of Philip Long.
'sr., late of Mechanicsburg, (iamb. county,"clee,
have been granted to the subscriber, residing
, in the seine place. All persons knowing them
selves itclebted to said estate aro requested to
make iatimmiate payment, and those, having
claims to present them for settlement to
11.'LONO,
Ex'r
sepl Ipd
TEACHERS. WANTED.
13 TE.ACIIRRS are wanted for the South
Middleton District. The Directors will
meet to examine applicants at the School house
at Beilam Springs, on Saturday the 17th day
of September, next, at 1 o'clock, P. M.. By
order of the Board; -DAN'L KAUFFMAN,
aug24 Sec.
Estate of R B. Stevenson, dec'd.
ItToTicE is hereby given that Letters Tcs
tamentary on the estate of Richard B.
Stevenson, late of the borough of Carlisle, de
ceased, have been granted by the Registelr'of
Cumberland county to the undersigned, resi
ding in the same place. All person- indebted
to said estate are requested to make immediate
payment, and those having claims will present
theta fur settlement to
' T. COLLINS STEVENSON,
JAMES W. MARSHALL,
aug 246 t Executors.
.*state'of Jacob Wise, jr., dec'd.
NOTICE.is hereby given that letters testa
mentary on the estate of Jacob Wise, jr..
Into of South Middleton township Cumberland
county, deceased, have bees granted by the
Register of saidlcounty to the subscribers, re.
siding in the same township. All persons In'
&hied to said estate aro requested to make
immediate payment, and those having claims
will present them for settlement to
- • , - WISE,
B,ENJ, KAUFFMAN.
augelf,tpd es , Executors.
Estate a f Fred'lt Garret, deed.
N ' TICE is Initeby given that Letters of ad
ministration on ill° estate of Fred. Ger-
ref, lute of Monroe township; Cumberland co.,
deceased, have been grantdd by the Register of
said county, to the subscribers, the first residing
in Silver Sprinff toivnship, and the latter in
Monroe. All persons indebted to said estate
aro requested. to make immediate payment, and
.those having claims will present them foraot. -
-Element to
JACOB MONInA,
ANDREW GARRET,
nog 21 pd 91 AiDn're.
NOTICE.
XTOTICE is hereby. given that the CUM.
LI BP:BLAND VALLEY SAVINGS IN
STITUTION, located in Dickinson township,
Cumberland county, will make .application to
lite'next Legislature of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania for an act of Incorporation, with
capital of not leis than Ten nor more than
Thirty Thousand Dollars,,for the purpose of
receiving de p osits of money hoth.transitory nod
on interest, and of making loans and dikounts,
with such other (privileges as arc usually gran
ted to Savings Institutions: 13y order of the
Bireitors. M: GALB R BATH,. Treas.
D. L. BEELIVIAN, Sdc'y , Bc22,timi
NOTICE.
NT OTICE is het-chit given that application
11 w,ill b e made to the next Legislature,
rigrectiblitito thiLconstitution and laws of' this
I I
Commonsonith, far an alteration in the charter
the CaD
Halo eposite Bank, so an to confer
upon said rink the rights . nod privileges of a
bank of issue, and to change the name to that
of the " Carlisle Bank."- • • .
fly, order, of thy Board of Directors.
• '
June 29. 1853-6 m W. M. BEE'rEM, .•
' . Cashier,
-- '
ram xrcsultaNcla.
.
I . l Candersignctl having been the agent. o
rho Keystone Life Insurance :CoinPatty,
of Harrisburg, Pa., continues to um in that ea,
fiacity, by authority of said Company. 'lfe'
would respectfully informJboAomnitinify that
he. will' attend to such persons ns' may signify
their' esire to insure their lives ; and time give
soine'Pretection to their bereaved families and
friends, in ease of Usti]. 011icd in West Pom•
frot.Street, Carlisle. ,
Mtv4s tf . J. WORTHINGTON.
P/141,011EIREL.
200 bbls in Wholo and Half ti.irrals now
~eoeiviiig)ind for Bale to
,IVOOD WARD & sivirriL
1
'+l rmw.t ivrao.a.zxzein
. TA.Rport.'s 'MAGAZINE for September
just received at Clio Cheap Book and Pe
riodical Store,- opposite Marion Hall.
A. M. POSIt, Akt.
'NA ACKEREL,
SHAD,
SALMON„:
HOR.RiNGS,
PORK,
•1
Co n stantly on hand
and for sale by .
. 0
tJ.PALMER ti.: Co
MAIITCF:T WITAIIy:,
lIAMS,SHONLDERS 1 VIIILADELPHIA
LARD AND CHCGSEj Sopt. 7, 1853 , 3in
LEATHER.
FRITZ & HENDRY,
Store, 29 N 3d st., Phila.
Aloroceo 51rinufacturers, Curriers, Importers
Commission and General Leather Business
'WHOLESALE & RECAIL
Manufactory 15 Margarotta street
SOLIS, 331LOTHERS,
Importers and Manufacturers of ovary kind of
iLAD•IES' FURS,
86 Arch street (below Third at) Philadelphia,
and at 178 Water street, Now York.
Ak S our Goods have all been selected in Eu
rojie by ono of the firm, and manufactured
ha ourselves in the most elegant and fashiona
ble manner, we can offer them at n prico(raking
their saporior quality into consideration),Ahat
will defy coinpetion.
Silver Medals awarded for superiority by the
Institutes of Pennsylvabia and Maryland.
Estate( of Philip Lantz, dec'd.
ALL persons aro hereby notified that Letters
of Administration on the estate of Philip
Lantz, late, of East Pennsboro township, Cum
berland county, deceased, have been issued by
the Register iriand for said county, to the sub
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 immediate payment
to JACOB LANTZ,
sep7 Gt pd Afl m'r. •
Estate of Joseph Witmer, dec'd.
NOTICM is hereby given that Letters of Ad •
'ministration on•the estate of Joseph Wit.
mar, lato of North Middleton township. cum•
berland county, doc'd, have been duly granted
by the Register of said county. to Jacob Wit
mer; of Southampton township, and Abraham
Witmer, of North Middleton township, in said
county. All persons knowing themselves in•
&Mimi to said estate aro required to make im
mediate payment and those having claims to
present thesis to JACOB NVITMER,
ABR. M WITMER.•
Admr's.
ME
PUBLIC• SALE.
On SATURDAY the Ist day of October. 1853
Y an order of the Orphan's Court of Com
g_yo berland county, there will be exposed to
public sale at the Court House in Carlisle, at
It o'clock, A. 11C, thp following property:
A two story BRICK HOUSt;
and lot of Ground on Main St, N
bounded west by Ifeiser's hotel, , !. 9n. ;
north by a twenty-feet P Iley, cast
by the, heirs of Isaac Bell, dec., -
and south by Hanover street, containing 30 ft
front by 240 feet in depth, '
This homm is situate in a convenient and
business. part of the town, and a very pleasent
and convenient residence.
It will be sold without reserve on terms
which will be made known on day of sale.
JASON W. EIW,
Trustee for the sale of the estate of Saral
Abrahims.
Carlisle, Sep. 7, 1853
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‘VIIOLESALE and RETAIL
0,11,,W at the " Philade,lphia Watch
;-- --4 .k and Jewelry Store," Number
140\ 96 North Second Street, corner
; of .Quarry, Phtladelphia.
,i5t ,, ,„._, , ',.j.: , Gold Lever Watches, lull
,1 : .T.)7.9l;cf7, 77 jeWelled, 18 carat cases, 8 . 80,00
Gold Lepine, 18 carat oases, $24 00
Silver do jewels, 9 00
Silver Lever, full jewelled, - 12 00
Superior Quartiors, 7 00
" Gold Spectacles,: ` • 7 00
Fine Silver Spectacles, . 150
Gold Bracelets, 3 00
Ladies' Gold Pencils, lOO
Silver Tea Spoons, set, s'oo
Gold Pens with Pencil and Silver Holder, 1 00
_ .
Gold Finger Rings 37-A cents to S 8 ;- Watch
Glasses, plain, 12/. edits t Patent, 181 ; Lunet,
25 ; other articles in proportion. All goods
warranted to be what they are sold for.
STAUFFER. St HARLEY,
sept7ly Successors to 0. Conrad.
On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers and
Laminas, still' lower than the above prices.
WHITE HALL ACADEIYZY.
Three miles West of Harrisburg, Pa.
THE SIXTH SESSION will continence pn
Monday, the seventh of November next.
Parents anti Guardians and others interested
are requested to inquire into the merits of this
Institution. The situation is retired, pleasant.
healthful and convenient of access; the course
of instruction is extensive and thorough, and
the accommodations are ample.
Instructors.
D.,Denlinger, Principal,(and teacher of Lan
guages and Mathematics.
Dr: A. Dinsmore, teacher of Ancient
Languages and Natural Science.
E. 0, Dare,_ teacher of Mathematics and
Natural Sciences.
Hugh Coyle, Teacher of Music.
'l'. Kirk White, teacher of Plain and Orna
mental Penmanship.
Terms.
Boarding, Washing, and Tuition
in English per erosion (5 months),
Instruction in Ancient or Modern.,
Languages. each, 5 00
Instrumental Music, l o 00
Vor Circulars and other information address
. DE,
Ilareisblag, Pa.
sep7
THE EIGHTH st: SILK STORE
No. 4, North Eighth Street, Phi/n.•
JV. DEP U Y returns his thanks to his nu•
morons customers in Cumberland county
for their liberal patronage during the lan sea.
son, and is now
.prepared to supply . them nt
reasonable prices, with every description of
Fancy Dry' Goods. stock comprises a full
assortment of
Rich Plaid Silks Fine French Morinnos
l3rocado do
I Rich Plaid Cashmeres
Plain do I Paris Mons do Laines
Changeable do Plain, all Wool d 6
Satins and Floronces Cheap do Laines
Paris de lieges Iriiported Gio'ltsms
Embroidered Collars Chintzes Muslins Flan•
Slehves Chomizettes nal, and Sackings. —.
Also, nfull line of all widths of the BEST
BLACK SILKS, with Shawls, Mantillas, Rib•
bons, Cloaks, Velvets, Cloaking Cloths, Bic.,
in great variety.
Ills goods are bought lute, in largo Intl, rom
first hands
S. V. DtPUY,
41, N. bth et., Phan
sep,3m
HAYES' PATENT
TUBULAR OVEIV,HOT AM RANGE
) Various Sizes, to suit Families, Boarding
Rouses and Hotels.
ninflOSE in want of a superior Coo!tintt Ap
paratus. are invited to call at out Waro-
house and examine this !tang!). For durability
economy and simplicity' in; operation it stands
unrivaled. It has a perfect hot air ventilation
—and meats baked in this oven Will-retain their,
juice mid' flavor equal to that roinited betoro an
open tiro. Meats andpastry cooked at the
same time, without ono affecting the other. It
will supply min:lent heated 'air to heat midi=
tional rooms for the coldest weather. It has
no descending or return flues, and is equally
- Well adapted to bituminous or common hard
coal. Tho steattrvalvo over the boiling part of
the Range carries off the steam and ecent of
cooking, as well na heat in summer.
Every !tango sold warranted to give satisfac
tion, or no expense to tho purchaser. •
HAYES' VENTILATOR, - •
Patented Octobor, 1848,
For Public Halls, Fadortes. Railroad Cars,
- Clumnics, Flues, Ships o Slcamel s, (ST.
Pure air is a subject elniminti," - the_eitention
of every' individual, sad all huildioga 61mitId be
provided with the antler means of ventilation.
AleoJt powerful ' • • •
Warming and Ventilating - Varna.ce,
For Dwfillings,Sdio:ol Ilouaes, Chtfrches, halts,
Storrs, Factipies;
A Iniga'arsortment of ()like, [,fall and. Cook
ing Stoves, Parlor 'Grates, • Registers,' &c.—
'Wkolesnlo and Retail.
RANI) Si ITAYFIS,
821Por/h. Sixih'streel, Phila
Pcraonal attention, given' to warming liMd
vamilating both public anti private building's.
~/,ined.Buok Glovos.
Tat , : tiub3avihe9llEkegn hand Igun's. RACE
0140 VE9I, wi th Sbeep snit 0,16 fur
driving gloves. janl9 - G. W. lIITN EV
That C! ate
;lIIMESTONE rikravz
FOR SALE.
On SATURDAY, the 24th of September,
. WILL be sold without reserve at 10 o'clock
W A. M., a first rato .1. I.M E: STONE
FARM, situutal in Terry county, abcCut 2 miles
oast bf that Warm Springs, and ono mileitorth
of Gibson's Mill, lying about half way botweon
Bloomfield and Landisburg, •
. CONTAR,ING 300 ACRES,
one-half of which/is cleared and the remainder
in good.thnber land. The fora: is well watcrod
and suitable for grazing purposes, 'having a
' 'larva:twist of fine meadow.
'Fite improvements area LOG
HOUSE and Barn, with a tw.Ver• - ,n
failing Spring of water conve•
nicne, This tract will divide so th t or/..
as to make two farms, and will be '' , "- 1 -' , "'" -
sold to suit purchasers, either in ono or two
tracts. An indisputple title will be given and
payments madu to suit purchasers. Terms
made known on said day by
W. M. HENDERSON.
MEM
nag, 31 to
Perry Freeman and Advocate copy
Volttable Real Estate
AT PRIVATE SALE•
TIM subscribers will Mier at private sale in
South Middleton -twp Cumber and county,
the hollowing real estate, late the property of
David Krysher. doc'd, about four miles east of
Carlisle on the Lisburn road, bounded by lands
of Robert C, Steno, Abraham Ilartzler, John
Solenbarger, Samuel Etter and others,
CONTAINING 130 ACRES
of first rate limestone land, about 90 acres of
which aro cleared-and under good - fence and ip
a high state of cultivation. The remainder is
covered with fiuo young timber and about 45
acres in clover, The improvements are two
good DWELLING HOUSES, the
ono a two story log house, with a ' ; `l,l ,
kitchen attached, plastered in and, m:
outside, with the necessary outbuil- 11 _ 1 -.•
dings--oven, smoke house, corn crib
hog stable, and a never failing well of water_at
the door. The other, a new two story frame
-house, well finished, with all the necessary out
buildings—wish house, oven and oven house,
a hog stable, well and pump near the door; al
so a double log born, corn cribs, carriage house,
sheds, apple mill, cider press and press house.
Also an apple orchard of about fltwo hundred
trees of choice grilled fruit. Also a number of
poach, cherry and plum trees, with a never
failing well of water r ruling out nearly all the
time.,with n pump in con.vement for watering.
Any person wishing to view the, said property
can do so by calling on David IL kryslier. who ,
resides on said farm. The property,will be'
sold in part or the whole, to snit purchasers.
DAVID . It KR YSIIER,
JOHN DILLEIt,
aug3l ^m Executors.
PUBLIC SALE
IN pursuance of an order of the Orphan's
Court of Cumberland 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, dcc'd, in IV. Pennsboro tp., Climb. co
bounded by lands or Rudolph Heberling, Jame
Davidson, Ab'm Reeknyder's heirs. Samuel
Eichelbergor and others, and the Canadogainet
creek,
CONTAINING lITACRES,
more or less, nil of which is cleared and in a
good state of caltivation„but about ten acres
of woodland. Tu e. improvements nro a two
story STONE HOUSE. Log Barn,
Wash !louse, Cooper Shop, Spring • itt •
nonce and a good•Orehard of grafted 2 I
fruit. 'rho farm is situated on the 4 0'
State Road from Carlisle to Newvillo
. - .
—about ono mile from Newvilic. The terms
of sale will be mode known on (Ire day. The
oldest son WhO is Orhgo will join in mnking the
title perfect, PETER GANTZ,
aug3lts Guardian of minor children.
CIZURCIITOWN PROPERTY
FOR SALE. -
THE subscriber offers at private sale'a lot of
ground, situate in Churchtown, Cumb. co., 33
feet in front by 200 feet deep, having thereon
erected a double two story FRAME DIVE[,.
_LINH__IIOH SE, 30 loot in_ front by 24
deep, with eight rooms and two hitch.
'Wu ens. The house is newly built and well
finished throughout.
Also a lot adjoining the above, on which is
erected a two story Frame House, 20 ft square,
now used as a Cabinet Maker's Shop. but can
be easily converted into a dwelling house. It
is a good stand for the above or any Usher bus
iness. For terms,'which will be Made easy,
enquire of the subscriber in Carlisle.
aug3ltf JAMES R. WEAVER,
runLic SALE.
I will expose to public sale on the promises,
on FRIDAY. the 30th of September, 1853, by
an order of the Orphan's Court of Comb. co.,
The Farm of tho late Jacob High, situate in
Mifflin twp, bounded by lands of Isaac Christ
leib, A. Middleton, John High's heirs rii:d John
Henry,
CONTAINING .227 ACRES,
81 Perches, more or loss, nll of which is cleared
and in good cultivation, except about 85 acres
which is well Lovered with timter. The im
provements are a double LOG
110 USE and double Log Horn, ; 4Z;* ■ • I
wagon shed, well of water at the
(I no r and good orchard. A con- .44„.7 .
siderable portion of the land is
good meadow. Tito farm is pleasantly situated
on the great road from tiewville to the l'hree
Square !follow, about three miles frotn Now
villa. There is running water on the farm, and
generally it is well watered.
Terms of Balm—Five per cent to be paid at
time of sale; ono half of the purchase money to
be paid on the lEt of April 1651, when posses
sion will he given, and the balance in two an•
nual payments without interest, to he secured
by a lien on the land. Will. KNEVI'LE,
aug3lts Trustee appointed by Court.
$5O 00
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT
PUBLIC SALE,
On THURSDAY the 29th of September,
By virtue of the "Inst•‘vill and testament of
James [L %I/aline& deed, late of Shippensburg
tWp, Cumb. co, the subscribers will sell at pub
lic tale, on the premises in said townshim.the
mansion farm of said deceased,
CONTAINING 195 ACBES
(*limestone land, a good proportion of which
is meadow and timber land. The improve
ments are a STONE MANSION
11 0 U S E,, with n never lad- • _
,iumwell et: water at the door; largo. a.
Bank Barn and outbuillings'attach. Is s :
ed, a Brick llousemnd Loa Tenant
House. Them is on sate farm a good OR
CRAB!), and a stream' of water.. As it will
suit to divide, it will be. offered together or in
parts to suit purcha sers.. ANrvEw FRAZF,R,
SAMUEL WHERRY,
oug 3 Its Executors.
Orphan's Court Sale.
On THURSDAY the 13th of October, 1853.
IN 'pursuance of an order of the Orphan's
at
Court of Cumberland county, twill I
public tutu the following property, late the es
tate of John Brownawoll, of Silver Spring twp,
in said county, decrnsed, viz/ •
A valuable FAR\I situate in said township.
on the Trindlo Spring Road, about two miles
west of Mechanicsburg,
CONTAINING 114 ACRES.
and 86 porches, adjoining lands of Jacii . b Kant;
ll6nry
. Spare, Geo, Coover and others, all of
which is cleared. .but about ten acres winch is
in good timb•on'lliThe land is of the hest quality
of limestone land, and under good fences.
'Fits improvements consiSit of a •, t
twostory DWELLING HOUtiE
" 11}
-Stono Bank Barn', Wagon 'Shed, '
and other necessary onrhuildings. ••.‘'
Thera is a never failing well of
water near the house. Also a fine young or—
chard with a choice assortment of fruit trees.
Poisons wishing to examine the place willcall
on John Brownawell, residing on the place..
TERMS—Ton prof cent of the purchase
nay to ho paid when' tho property is sold7—the
intarost of tlio otto third, leas the, expense of
sale,
.to be paid to the widow, animallytho
principal at hoc death to the heirs of John
Brownwiell,hall die remainder Willie ten pr at
to be paid on the let day of - AprillBsl,When the
dead and possession will be given, and'iho bal•
once to be paid in two equal' annual psytricnts;
with iniarest,•p.roporly.seeured. Sale to lake
Om at 12 o'clock,lVl.,when attendance Willbe
given by tlfo undersigned Heirs of agoi and
guardians of minor heirs of John, Brownawell'i :
doc'd. • CHRISTIAN TITZEL, •
,
DANIEL COMFORT .
.• of Minor Mire,
WM,..,BROWNAWELL, •
SAM'L BROWNAWELL,
nug4lts• • . of Ago.
* * *Lancaster Ind. Whi g copy. till salennd
send bill, to this office.
Bonnet - rea.thers.
THE subscriber has.just opened' nn invoice
of °nudelt and oilier Bonnet I. catherO tit ono'
half the usual prim. Also .a yri . cheap dot,
Fimoy .Dretiv, • ;_,
jvis GEO. W. HITNER.
Eli
Citate Stites.
ORPHAN'S COUR i r SALE
On SATURDAY tbe Bth day of October,lBs3.
IN pursuance of a decree of tho,Orphan's
Court of Cutnberland - co. will' be sold of public
sale the premises, nt 12 o'cloclt, NI, the 'fol.
lowilirdescribed real estate, late _the profit:l,y
of George Rhan; dee'd, situated in SoutlrMid
dleton twp, adjoining Papertown ,
CONTAINING 25 ARES -
end 21 perches, strict measure, hounded.on the
south by It Givin, on the north by 3 tionnet,•
east by 6 Nagle and Joseph Culver, having
thereon erected n LOG HOUSE,
Frame Stable, and other outbuild- lilt •
ings, also well' of excellent water
at the.door rind somo fruit,trees. It II t':;
is worthy the attention of perseths7 -- " —--
desiring a comfortable home'
. . .
TERMS—One third of the purchase monoy
to be paid en the tat day of April next, as hen
possession will he 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, bearing interest from the lst day
of April 1854, internal to be paid yearly:. All
taxes assessed after the let ofJanuary, 1854, to
be paid by the purchaser, and payments to b e
secured by judgment and mortgage•
JACOB RITNPR,
ong3l s Gunrdinn of the minor Children
FOR SALE.
lIIHE two story STONE DWEL• 4
'LING II 0 U S E, with back I •
buildings now occupied by N. W, : P I
Woods, tin North Hanover et, adjoin- F t 9
ing property of James Guthrie, and
opposite the Hardwire store of Jacob Sener is
offered at private sale. Payments to suit pur
chasers. J. W. EBY.
Carlisle, AuB 17, 1853.
.•
vaLuanzE Pnornnwsr
AT PRIVATE SALE.
THE subscriber offers at private sale the
following property of:Ann Diller, situated
iu Monroe township, Cumberland county, a
mile and a half west of Churchtown, adjoining
lands of Peter and Joseph Diller,
_
CONTAINING 20 ACRES
of limestone land in a high elate of cultivation,
and about five acres in timber. The improve•
ments are a good ono story LOG "?
HOUSE, and a young orchard of .A*lllll
choice fruit. Persons wishing to
,;*
examine the property will please •
call on the sub.i.criber living at "'"'" 7 "-'•'"
Boiling Springs: _ •U, J LPIDWH,
ntig 24 Agt for Ann Diller.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
AT PRIVATE SALE.
rgIIIE following FARM and 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 Southampton
township, Cumberhind county, bounded by
lands of Rebuck's and Denier's heirs, Francis
Fulton, Benjamin Kimmel, Peitz 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,
and nearly all cleared, with suitable DWEL
LING HOUSE, BARN and out
buildings. Therb is a fine young ' 4 l
orchard of Well selected apple trees ;;;;Ili
on the premises together with other MI
fruit trees.
Also a Tract of Woodland, about-three otter,
tors of a mile from the Farm, bounded by lands
of Adam Warner, George Clever's heirs, and
Conrad Clever, containing about SIXTY A
CRES.. This land is well covered with young
chesnut timber There is also an it a comfor
table tenant House and' Garden. Persons
wishing to examine theag propertied can do so
by calling on Mr George Matthews. who Fe
sides3on.tho farm. For. terms and conditiors
of sale apply to %VM. AI. IItDDLE.
yzy - liarrisburg Telegraph_ and Lancaster Ex
aminer publish eix weeks and send bill to this
Ake. aug 2a t;w
VALUABLE REAL
,ESTATE
AT PUBLIC SALE.
By Virtue of the lost Will and Testament
of Thomas Craighead, deed, lately of
Soutlimiddleton township, Cumberland comity.
I will expose to public sale on the premises at
the Mill en THURSDAY, the 15th of Sep.
tember, at 12 o'clock M. viz :
. ,
The Stone 111E:IICHANT
Alit PLASTER MILL and SAW Mitt.
„' situated in said township, on the
Yellow llrechos Creek, with a?
•= 4 . -4- ." , ";'': - bout 5 acre of land, having there
on erected a Two. Story BRICK HOUSE and
all other'convenient buildings. All the Ma'
chirmry is of the first class and calculated to
do work profitably. The property is situated
five miles from the Railroad at Carlisle and
about one mile front 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 Plathation or Tra tof Land across the
creek from the Mill, called the " PINE
CONTAINING ABOUT 126 ACRES,
one half of which is cleared and cultivated and
the other half in the (inset Timber. The fin
prove - meets aro-n Log House and Barn.
Alto—At the same time and place a tract of
Lund on the Adams County line in Dickinson
township,
CONTAINING 121 ACRES_
more or less, having about 'lO acres cleared,
with n small Log House end Stable on it.
The titles 'o these propertiesure unexcep
tionable. The terms of sale, whi h will be
easy, will be made known on the day.
RICHARD CRAIGIIEAD,'
Exe flier of 'rho's Craighead, de 'd.
August RV 1853.—t5.
* * *Lancaster Ind. Whig pubish till sale and
send hill to this Office.
TOWN IIIt.OPERTII
AT PUBLIC SALE
Di Y Virtue of the powers contained in the
111 Last Will
,and Testament of Mich el
Matthews, dad. I will expose to public
Bahl — at - the Court House in Carlisle, on
TIfIII2.BDAY, the 22d of September, 1853,
1 - . at 11-o,clock, A. M. A: TWO
rlit
rotik,
~• STORY F.H.A.M.E•and
.. 4% S.• PLASTERED HOUSE
0`64,. „,., ~': and LoT or Gactuivn, on South
"'" ^^ Street in Carlisle, containing 60
feet in front and 240 feet in depth, having a
Well of Water at the-door. The Lot is sus
ceptible of division into two equal parts of
30 feet each and may be Bold seperatcjy to suit
bidders. '
The terms of sale will be one half,of the
purchase monerto be paid lot of April, 1851
when possession will be given, and the bal
ance in one yenr thereafterwith interest, to be
secured by a lien on the properties.
The property will ho sold.
JACOB SHROM,
Adm'r. with fhe will annexed.
Carlisle Aug. 17th 1855.—t5.
ORPI-IA.N'S COURT SALE.
On SAUR D AY, the Bth day. of October,
TIIE following lots or pieces of land, late the
property of George Ru pool Lower Allen two,
Cumberland'courity, deceased, will be sold by
public voodoo or outcry, on the premises, at 12
o'clock. M., vizi
One piece, situate in said Lower •Allen t wp,
bounded by lands el'Elavid Eberly, Simpson
road, arid other Inuit! of said George Rupp, dee,
CONTAINING 21 ACRES nod 15 , Perches.
strict measure. The other piece bounded by
lands of the heirs of Jolts Rupp, dcc, Simp•
son s road, rind other land oisnid George Rupp.
deo, and CONTAIN ING 5 ACRES and 35
Perches, strict measure.
'l'heso lots are closed and in etiltivatioil; the
land being good limestone - land. -
Tho ,conditions °foal° will be made known
On day of salo. JOHN' &HOPP,
nug246t arlm'r of GEO. RUPP.
ROBERT B. SMILEY,
ABINET MANE'RAND UNDERTAKER
North iranoverStreet, tiroino.rt choir to Glass's
Hotel
• THE'undersigned would respectfully inform
tho citizens of Carlisle and the public gener
ally, that he now has on hand a largo and ele
gant assortinerit of •FURNITURE, consisting
in part of Wardrobes, Card and other Tables,
Sofas, Bureaus, Bedsteads, plain 'and fanCy
Sawing Stands, &c. manafacturod of the boat
material and quality warranted.
' Also a general assortment Of CHAIRS at
thei lowest prices. • Venition Blinds made to
order, and repairing promptly attended to t
0-poffine made at the shortest notice,-:and
having a splendid 'hoarse ho will' intend Inner.
ale in town or country. •
• OTRoinembor the stand -.'. next 'door to H.
Glass's Hotel. • nov24 IL B. SMILEY.'
. .
. ItEIIVEOVA'L.
THE Store of:the subscriber. embraCing
TEAS, GTWC,ERIE%
Queens Ware, apdall the lf,nrielies:ustially itett
•by him. is removed, to his new building, No's
8 4 ;I d MARION. HALtI,,, West, Main St.
Ca rhste
-Alarch-30, 18V8 ;„ J. W. EDY'
=kcal estate Zalcs.
VILLTSALE REAL ESTATE,
• AT PUBLIC HALT;,
PRIDAY I the • 16th of Sepi
1813. Will be sold al public sale, -on the
promises of John S. Snaveley. in Hampden
township, ‘Cumberland county, two miles
North Rreits,er's Tavern, a mile and a half
from T. B. 13eyson's Mill, and three miles
North of the Cumberland Valley Railroad, the
foll Owing property, A n -Tract of Land,
" CONTAINING II ACRF,S,
with .thereon erected a: B.ick mg.R.
• CHANT MILL, three stories
sopyiu high, a BRICK DWELLING
.!' HOUSE and Stable, Tenant
House and Cooper Sop. 'rho
Mill has four pair of burrs, and
the entire machinery is in good order.. The
dam is new and it has a never failing stream of
water. Also a Kiln for drying corn and ma
chinery for manufacturing corn meal. This
property oilers rare inducements to capitalists,
and others wishing to embark in a large husi
ness. Salo to commence nt 10 o'clock, A. M.
on said day, when terms of sale will be made
known by HENRY RUIT• y t
Assignee of John S.Snaveley.
August 17, 1853.—t5.
York Republican .and •Lancaster Examiner,
pleas copy•
ITAWAELE AIME ESTATE
EMM aMa
On SATURDAY the lat day of Octbes r.
Will be sold at public sale on the premisethe
following real estate, in West Pennsboro twp.,
Cumberland county, late the property of Rich
ard B.'Stevenson, of the borough of Carlisle,
deed., viz;
All that Farm situate in West Pennsboro
township, aforesaid, about one mile from the
borough of Ncwville, bounded by lands of J.
McCullouch, W. Laughlin and others -and
CONTAINING 1124,.ACRES,
more or less. The land is first-rate limestone
loud, in good cultivation and well fenced, 95
acres of.which are clear and the rest in timber.
The improvements area large double stone and
brick DWELLING HOUSE, two
stories high, a large and substantial 5' 4.
STONE — DARN, a goed well of lime •i n
stone water, and cisterns for rain wn- . 111
ter. There is on the premises an
orchard of well selected fruit trees. At the
same time will be said a lot of woodland that
has been used with this farm; situate about ono
fourth ale mile from the Doubling3Gap Springs
and adjoining that property, containing about
22 acres. Persons wishing to examine the farm
Ca 6 do so by calling on Mr. Long,the.tenaiii on
the place. The terms and conditions of. sale
will be made known on the day of sale by
T. COLLINS STEVENSON,
JAMES W. MARSHALL.
Ex'rs of H. B. STEVENSON:
CarNem, Aug 94, 1853.—ts
00 - Harrisburg Union and Lancastel Whig
copy and send 01 to this office..
VALU.apLIII pArtrez
AT PUBLIC SALE
Ch N SATURDAY, the let of Octobcr,i 853.
13
'rite subscriber, Executor of John linker,
dee'd. will oiler at public sale, on the premises
a Valuable Farm, situated in Monroe township
Cumberland county, at the crossing of the Me
chanicsburg and Lisburn rondo, a mile from
Char chtown,
CONTAINING 106 ACRES
more or less, or first rate limestone land, in a
high.state of cultivation and ender good fences,
• &c. The improvements are a
~.)gik , large two story STONE HOUSE
a: Log Barn and other necessary
out buildings. Also a well of
water near the door.,,and a thriv
ing young Orchard with avery variety of choice
fruit. It is'a desireable farm in avery respect,
being one of the best in the township. Peritibi7
desiring to purchase are requested to call on
John Raker, residing on the premises, who will
give all necessarylinformation.. Salo to ;com—
mence at 1 o'clock, P. M., when terms will
be made known by
GEORGE BRINDLE,
August 10, Ex'r.
VALUABLE PARE
AT PRIVATE SALE.
rinHE subscriber offers at private sale a
I . Valuable FARM, situated in Hampden
township Cumberland county, about one and a
fourth miles east of Mechanicsburg, adjoining
lands of Peter Barnhart, David Ebberly, Peter
(Lintz and Henry Snavely,
CONTAINING 128 ACRES -
of limestone land, in a high state of cultivalion
under good fences, a large portion of which is
locust posts and chestnut rails. The road from
Mechanicsburg to the turnpike,.hounde the
north and the rend from Silver Spring Church
to Lisburn bounds the cast side of said farm.
The improvements are a two eta•
ry weatherboardcd DWELLING
HOUSE, Wash House, with an
excellent arched cellar, a large
Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn
Cribs—Graneries and other necssary out build.
ings. A well of never failing water in the
yard ; an excellent Orchard of Apple trees, also
n variety of choice fruit trees, such as Peach,
Pear. &c , iSrc. The Farm is located within a
short distance of excellent mills and convenient
to churches and schools. Persons wishing to
view the farm will please to call on the sub
scriber living in Meeha icsburg.
J "OB COD VER.
A ug.lo, 1853. - la.
PUBLIC SALV, or A FARM,
N pat:mance of the last Will and Testament
1 of John Wolf, deceased, late of Silver
Spring township, Cntinberinnd county, I will
ex pose , to public sale on the premises on
the lath day of September
next, at one o'clock, P. M., all the farm of
John Wolf, dee'd., situated in Silver Spring
township, Cumberland county, containing a
bout
21^ ACRES OF LAND,
partly slate 'and partly limest•mo. The land
is of good qualify, well fenced and improved
and about 30 acres in timber. This farm is
on Nic bank. of the Canodoguinet Creek, about
8 miles froin . Carlisle, and 10 miles from Har
risburg, and one and a half miles from the t urn
pike. Tho dwelling is a largo
p p STORY ROUGH-CAST
IMP 6 4..11,QU.Ks Tite.r.O.is a large and
,141,fe ncurly_moNV bank Barn, Spring
house, midp first rate Orchard on
the premises.
The terms of Palo will be: Five percent.
of the purchase money to be paid or secured
to be paid at the time of sale,
the residue of
one hall on the Ist of April, MI, when the
possession and title will he given, and the bal
ance in four equal annual payments without in-.
tercst to he secured by bonds and a mot tgago
on the land.
• ..lIENRY 13ERKLIFIIMER,
Executor of John %Volt; dec'd
Aug. 10, 1853.—t5.
VALUABLE FARM
AT PUBLIC SALE.
ON FRIDAY th 6 9.3 d of September. 1853.
by force of the powers contained in the lust
will , of Jacob North, dee'd, the sdareribers,will
offer ut public solo on the premises,
'rho PLANTATION of the late Jaceb'Ntith
deed, situ Ito In twp, Cumb. — eo, lying
about six miles North West of Newvillo. houn
ded by lands of George Landis, Abm Whisler,
John Neiglcy, Robert Adams and John Whig.
lor, containing about NINETY ACRES, be
the saute more or less, all of which is cleared
and under good cultivation and lonces.•, Tho
improvements are it two story double L 0 G
DOUSE, Bank Barn, Corn Crib
.
I nod Wvon Sited and an Orchard,
sit hero is a' mover failing minaret
spring on the premises and running
water through them.
r,lThere will be 'sold' at the satre time - arid
place a TRACT OF WOODLAND, which
lies about ono mile from the farm and contains
:1 , 1 mob , mgr., or less, and which is Well adap-'
ted to.fuenielt the farm with wood and rails.
gine terms of sale will ho, one-third of the
vliole purchase money to•be secured.upon the
farm, the interest of which to ho paid annually
to the widow-one half of the residuo to be paid
an the Ist of April, 1854, when possession will
be given, and the balance :in three annual Pay
mints without interest to he secured by mort:
mtge..- On account of the gland money the peal:
chaser will lie required to pay five per cent or
iho purchase money it limo of sale, or secure ,
iho same to be paid in ton dnys:'•
bANIEL Executor.
aug4 &VIA NEEL: SNOICE, Enardian.
COAL 1_ COAL
The Ilest'and Cheapest In the Market fbr
. • /Ta. n/ PY Use.
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290 TONS of the colobrated Ruuach Gap .
llatiphin' county, and' Gold Mino Gap
Ceal, , Sclntylkill.connty, jumreeeived and for
sale at.priceo from $3,25 to $3,50 per ton.'by
E: RIDDLE jr. at' the warehotioe formerly
owned by S. M. Hoover.
OxConl can,be ddlivorod„nny whore alonk,
the line, of the Cumberland Valley Rail Road.
, Orders by totter (post paid). promptly attended
to. (march 16.)
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”PANKORI H RE. 9 !
MYESS7, EXTRACT. OF .ROCK ROSE,
An Invaluable Remedy for all Scrofulous Die.
eases, Indigestion, Salt Rheum; Sick _Head
ache, Cancer, Nursing Sore Mouth,
• and General Debility, and as a
Purifier of the Blood it is • .
Unequalled,
The Rock Rose las gained a reputation at
home and abroad, which no other medicine
has ever dnne in the — same length of time,
According to the opinions of eminent Physi
cians, the Rock Rosa Plant is unequalled in
Curing Scrothla In Its Various Format
STATEMENT OF REV. E. R. WARREN,
(Pastor•of the 2.:1 Baptist Churcii,Ncw London,
CL,) relative to Myers' Extract Rose.
To The American Public.
As my name has been used in connection
with recommendations of Mr. Myers' Rock
Rose Syrup, in carious advertisements by the
manufacturer, I beg leave to make the follow
ing statement with reference to my acquaint.
mice with the ronicdand tens to which I have
subjected it, and the "reasons for having fntro
duced it to the notico:of private friends in the
community in which I reside, long before the
medicine was advertised: I make this State
ment freely, because I have, es a principle,
withheld my name from all patent medicines,
and sedulously abstained from recommending
them to the public; believing thorn frequently
the spawn of quackery and humbug, and es
tending to increase, instead of lessening human
disease and suffering. Such, I lour, is the
diameter of a large portion of the patent pana
ceas of this medicine•making ego. "Their
name is legion," and from their influence, sit
from the demoniacal spirits, we have reason
to pray for a safe deliverance.
The First Teet.—l had myself suffereiloc
casionally with sudden attacks of Sick Head
ache, and Billious Diarrhea, and I had sought
a great variety of curative agents to but little
purpose ; and suffering from this disease (diar
rhea) at this time, I determined to test the new
Syrup first upon myself. The results were be
yond my expectations. It 'was a powerful
alterative, and thy- marbirl action of the system
was changed, and the functions of secretion
were restored to a healthy state. It gave tone
and elasticity to my system, and corrected the
derangement of the digestive organs, and gave
me that inestimable blessing—health: This
test was not determined in a week, or a month;
but I took four or five bottles in perhaps as
many months. Since .that time I have suffer—
ed but slightly from these derangements. My
Sick Headache is entirely Cured.
Other Tests.--Finding this medicine so use
ful to myself, I at once grive c it to several inva
lid friends. About this time, I was earnestly
solicited to give advice in reference to a child,
some eight years of age. This child was
severely afflicted with a Scrofula humor, of a
very severe typo, the humor showing itifflf on
all parts of the surface, and then suddenly dis
appearing. The child was very sick, and it
was thought doubtful whether she would live,
The humor resembled black specks of mortified
flesh., In - addition to some other remedies, 1
gave the child this Syrup for about six weeks,
when she had sufficient strength to go out to
school occasionally. The swelling of her limbs
ceased, and she was restored ,to health. Tho
family feel that they owe her life, with God's
blessing, to my remedies..
This test satisfied mo that the Roch Rbso
possessed specific powers for Scrofulous he
, ors. I then tested it in cases of ,Cutaneous
Eruptions, in Measles, Chicken Pox, Candcr,
Sure Mouth, Erysipelas,Salt Rheum, Piles, bte.
.I . n all these cases with perject success. After
testing thin Syrup for morn than a year, I
wrote Mr. Myers (October 7th, 1850) Onthusi•
npt, expecting my letter would' be
published, that his Syrup was a " Pankorite,"
all.healing, and I gave him the result of its
operations in aevernj instances. I stated in
that totter that" it was invaluable as a remedy
in Cutaneous Eruptions, Eryttlipelas, Salt
Rheum, and ether disorders, included in the
varied family of diseases known as Scrofula,
&c.: that in Dyspepsia it acted with wonder,
ful efficacy." My opinion of its value for the
above named diseases, remain unchanged, and
the same as when I wrote Mr Myers in Oct:
1860. Ido not recommend it for all the ills
of our suffering humanity ; but I unhesitating
ly say, that as a remedy for Scrofulous affec
tions, I believe it superior to any known cure-
Live agent.
It has boon sufficiently tested by domestic
practice to establish its adoption to extensive
usefulness in mitigating human suffering and
removing diseases.
d But What is the Bock Rose
The following history of the Rock Rose
plant and ite medicinal properties, we take
from the New Haven Palladium, March 1852.
" The increased interest manifested in the
Ilea Rose plant, in consequence of the many
wonderful cures effected by Myers' Compound
Extract of Rock Rose,' calls for a brief history,
of it, in order to correct any errutiCous opin
ion that may have been entertained concern
ing it ; and also to sot in a true light the- na,
turn of a plant which promises to bo univer
sally beneficial.
"We aro indebted to the United States Dis
pensatory of 1847, for the following descrip
lion of it:
-:::It is entirely different from the common
Rose. It is a red-stemmed, oblong loaf plant,
having a bitter taste. In addition to remark
able peculiarity of .the plant, of bearing two
crops of flowers in one season, it also has ano
ther interesting and boantifutproperty.
Dr. Eaton says, that in the months df No.
vomber and December, ha lies seen hundrorfs
oi these plants, sending out near their roots,
broad, thin, curved ice-crystals, about an inch
in breadth: which nielted during the day, and,
were renewed in the morning, For a more
minute and aulhentical description of it, the
reader is referred to Toney and-Gray's flptan.
heal 'works.
•
Its Idpdical History .and Propertied
Arc ffir the most important, sineo upon these
depends its value to the community. Dr, Lou.
don says thiit in 1799, it was so valuable in
England, that it was cultivated from seeds.
Ever since 1806, Professor Ives of Yule Col
lege, has habitually used it with groat success
n Scrofula and Chronic diseases, one throu,eh
him its virtuos wore made known, until, as Dr.
Tyler says, ° it is now in this section (New
❑uven) a common manic in domestic practice
for the cure oPSerafula and Cutaneous dis
eases."
Dr. Whitlow eco'.cb Botanist of notoriety,
while travellin g Americas in 1814, learned
its use in Canada. Rcturning l to England, ho
employed it in medicating, his baths, which
became greatly celebrated for the cure of sinti
lar discuses.
Dr, J. H. Thompson. of the same place, pre
scribed it . in bad cases .of Scrofulous patients
at Wills' Hospital. His success attracted the
attention of senior physicians, He reports the
following remarkable ease of white swelling of
the hip, m. February, 1814:—The lad was
seven • years old, and had the disease thice.
years. 'rule hone was dislocated both upward
end outward.' There was a large opening in
the hip loading to the bone; into which I could
thrust my.fingor. I counted three ulcers. He,
had boon Under •sovoral phyeicinno,. who had
given him up, I ordored a decbction'of Reck
Rose• In two days his night sWeate nonsed
I then ordered a teaspoonful ot Reck Rose three
times a day. "Iltrly!nine days after lie wen'
entirety tan fl.
Dr. Webb, of Madison, Ct. ' testlfle's to the
value of Reck Rose, no evince d in the cure of
numerous caeca of the §crbfula, calpecially in
children.
Monuractured by Vim Franblin & 00., Now
even, Ct. . .
-a Mr. Warren, though tynelnlster of the Gos
pal, has for a period of f 5 years, given atten,
lion to the subject of•medicafocience, to iMal
ify him to adminletor to the sick, in connection
with•his pastoral duties,
EDWIN It. WARDEN
New London. Aprit 20853.
„agents in Camber/and County.—S: W. Harr
erstick, S. Killen and W..A. Rel6o, s ili o l e;
llnverstick & Stroin, Kingstown; J. Swisher,:
Mechanicsburg; M. Ditnor;,Shirerimoatown ;
Eppley & Ernst, -Cedar, Spring . ; Wgham;
Sterrett's 'Gni; Thomas Greason, Plainfield;
J. 11. Heron, Howeille ; IL Wiley, Green
Spring ; Wherry & EfirenhoWer. NowburglW.'
D. E. Mays ; Shipponsburg ; Rusitel.A. Rice,
Dickinson;, Alexander & Mullen, Popeitp'wep '
Di. L. H. Limber, ChurohlOwn'