New 3butrtionneuts. TEACHER`_' A MALE TEACHER.. Competent'' to take .t charge of the primary department of the common BC holls'of the borough of Carlisle, is•ivanted. - To comimenee on the let of Oc tober next, J. E. BONHAM, . E. CORNMAN. Corn. sop2l2sv 30% 1 XCEI. A Lli PERSONS •indebted on the books of Charles Ogilby'are , hereby notified to call at the store, and pay thoir acaonnts, as longer indulgence cannot be given. . neP2l.. Plainfield Classical. Academy Near Carlisle, Pa. 1111-IM• 15th Session (fitie months). will com mence Nov. 7th. The. buildings are new and 'extensive. (one erected last Fall): The situation is all that can bo desired fur health fulness and moral purity Removed .from the excitements al Town or Village the Student --may-ltere-propare-for-College,-hlereantile ppr- suits, &c. All the branches are taught whieli .-ga to•form a liberal cducia On. A conecien. netts discharge of duty has secured, under Providence, the •present flourishing condition ~of the 'lnstitution. Its future prosperity shall be maintained by the same means. Terms—Board and TuitiOn (per session), $5O 00 For Catalogues with full ihforthation address R.- IC. BURNS, - Principal / 4 Proprietor. Plainfield, Cumb, Co., Pn. . Asszamings NOTICE. . • M [LEL N. DI VEN of Papertown by-deed 1.7 of voluntary assignment, for the benefit of creditors, has transferred to the undersigned all his property real and personal. The under signed Assignees hereby give notice to those having claims against said assignor to present them for settlement, and these indebted to Make immediate payment to either of them,, the first residing near Carlisle, and the other near Churehtown Monroe township, Cumb. • - JACOB RITN ER, JAMES CLARK, Assignees. • A ep2l6w • • • SIPTIC.P. Notice to the dredetop s',of .Andrea Herr, dee' d, The'untieraignod appointed auditor by the Orphan's Court of Cumberland county to mar. shall and dietributo the asset:to in the hands of Robert McCartney, administrator of And• row Herr, dec'd, among the. creditors of-said de"edont, will attend to the duties of his said appointment, at • his office in Carlisle, on Thursday the 15th day of October next,'at 10 o'cloc's, A. M. ' ' J. S. COLWELL, sep2l. Aleditor. Distilling and Flouring Mill FOR SALE OR RENT. rrllfF. subscribers offer as above their estate fishment recently built and located on the York turnpike road, fourteen miles fiom the city of Baltimore and within one mile of the Baltimore and Susquehanna R.lt.lat Cockeys ville. ' This is one of the most eligible sites near Baltimore, with fohrteen.feet fall.on the Western Run, tributary of the groat Gunpow der Falls—a stream remarkable for its steady and uniform flog of water, anions el the seve rest draught having but little effect upon it. Or they will sell upon low terms the Distil, lery fixtures, .consisting of steam boiler, stills, pumps, copper 'warm, Pipiii — rind fermenting' ttibs all'erranged in the betit manner for an operatiol of 100 to 200 bushels per day.' Or a practical Distiller or Miller would be taken in to co-partnership to work the concern. For a particular .description thokiefer to Col. Wm. M. Hendersoti,Carlisle, whb is acquainted with the property, or address the undersigned at Cockeysville, Baltimore county, Md. sen2llmol LOVE & WEBSTER. ROUSE 'AND LOT FOR SALE... , Oh SATURDAY-, tin; :9th of, October. /SHE 'subscriber will sell at Public Sale, on 1 the at 10 o'clock — A hl: a-val-- bable LOT OF 'GROUND, situate in South Middleton township, about one mile west of the Boiling Spring„on_the•road_leading fiom York and Shippohsburg, containing about three fourth of an acre of Limestone land, and having thereon eructed a ono and a Inilf 'story Weatherboard HOUSE, an ex• cellont shop, suitable for any . meeltan- ie, a stable, &c, with a first rate well I ■ of water and a variety.of choice fruit ...A trees*. Terms will be,inade known on day of sale. GIDEON KUTZ Election Proclamation, l H n— A E ss ift e ElS y , o ir f ir Id ( 1; o y m ti m n o a n c , t v o e a f I t tt r o ? e p n e e n r n a sylvania,entitled "An Act relating to the election of this Commonwealth," passed the 2d day of July, A. 1). 1839, it is made the duty of the She • riff of - every county within this C ommoin to give public notice of the Giineral El ecti and in Such notices to enumerate: 1. 1 lie officers to bdelected. 2. Designate the place at which the election is to be held.' • 1,30 S. McDARNIOND, High Sheriff of the county of Cumberland, do hereby make known and give this public n 'lice to the electors of the county of Cumberland, that on TUESDAY, the 11th day of October next, en election will be held at the several election districts established by law _lasaid..county.,_at_svhidLtime_they . will vote_by. ballot for the several officers Itt ft r named, viz: ONE PERSON for Canal Commiisioner of the Sfa enn— sylvaitia• ONE PERSON for Judge of the Supreme Court of Pennsylva— nia. ONE PERSON for Auditor General of the State of Penney-I va. uia , , ONE PERSON "• for Surveyor,Generat of the State ofyennaylva , ONE' PVISON to represent l the counties of Cumberland and Perry tutite;Senate of Pennsylvania. TWO •PERSONS to represent the Oonnty. of Cumberland io the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania ONE PERSON for Treasurer of the Comity of Cumberland ONE PERSON • fot' Commissi9ner of the county of Cumberland ONE PERSON Nor for Distriet.Attorney of (the county of Cumber land ONE PERSON for SUrvoyor of the — do u lity of Cumber land ONE PERSON for Director of the Poor nod of the Ilonse of Emp_l_Pyment of_the_countyirollegmberland. ONE PERSON or Auditor, to settle the public accounts of the comity of Cumberland The said election will be held tki.oughotit the 'comity, as follows:, The election in the election district composed of the borough of Carlisle and the townships of North Middleton, South Middleton,Lower Dick inson, Lower Frankford and ! . ...ower West Penes borough, will be held at tho Court House,in•the borough of Carlisle. ,The election in the election district coral osed of Silver Spring township, will be held at the public house of George Duey, in Iloguestown in 'said township. The election is. the election district composed of Hampden township, will be held et the house formerly occupied by 11. Bressler:in said town ship. The election Ili the election district composed of the township of Upper'Allen will be held 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 held at the wagon-maker shop of Jonas ilunchbarger , on Slide flilL • The election in tile electicin district composed of East Petinsberottgli township, will be held at the . house now occupied by C Dolson, at the west end of the Harrisburg Bridge. The election in the district composed of New Curaberhunl, will be held at the public house of Wit Dahl, in the borough of • :New Cumber land. , The election in the district , composed Of the borough of ttireclianlitsburg; will' be hold at the public house of John Hooter, in said borough'. . The election in the districtscoreposed of Mont roe township, will lie held of the public house of P. B. DoOtlyear itaChurektowii, in stild townalliK 3 he election in ilM•distrietioinppied 'or Upper' Dickinson, township, will be, bold at: the house ttow occupied tiYtilitlettaiailoffinati in' stddltown eht• : ••t _ 'he ,election in tho _district composed of tbe ( Borough of, Newville, And townships' of Upper , Pritikforit;iind that part of Newton Own. ship, not included in thoLeesbult. election :die. tilet herein tiller •mentioned. will' be held,at the BOA Solteol'.lHfuse,,in the• twang!' otNewville: The elpotion in the distri c t OttinpOsed of Hope • well township, willbe holdat tlWaehool House in Newburg; in said towiiship.•':•lt•t , ,- 7 •• , ' The eleotion to • OS 'district "coretnied•Oflin borough of, ShiPpensburg. filtintionsburg town-, ship,und that port of soothAllaptoritownshipttot • ip - slutiedi in the litectiltOrg electinntliatitiot, wilt ke held hi the PiihhOl 110h59; "liaLthe boi,ough;ef • • • •• • - • • •• And in and by no not °film General Assembly of this Commonwealth'; passed' the 2d July, 11139, it is thus providedi ”Tinit the ifunlified electors of 'flirts otNewt MI and 'Seutlitimpton tewnshin, in the county ofeumberlatid,bounded by the for . lowing linesand.distances,vizt.. Begiumn4 at the Adams county thence along the line dividing the townvhips of Dickhison and Newton to the turnpike road; thence - along said turnpike to Cert. •• tre School llouseon said turnpike, in Southamp ton township i thence to a point on the Walnut Bottom Road at Reybunk's, including ycybuck's Farm, thence in a straight ,direction to:.the Saw Mill of the heirs of George. Clever, thence [Wong Krysher's rim to the Adams, county line,. thence along the line of Adams county to the plit6e. of beginning, be and the same it liereby,declared: a new and separateelectfon distriot,,theMlection 'to be held at the public couse of Wittaitaxwel.l in Leesburg, Southampton township.'t- •• • • MAW) is Hereby Given, That every person,excepting. Justices of the Peace, who shall , hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the :United Staten, or of this State, or any city or incorporated district, whether a commissmped officer or otherwise, subordinate officer or agent, who is or shall be employed under the legislative,'exeautive,orju d emu- departments of this-State, Or•olthe-Uni ted states, or,, any city. or of any incorporated dia. riot; and illso that every member of Congress and of the State Legislature, and of the Select or Common Council of any city, or commissioner or any incerporated, district, is by law incapable of bolding or exercising at the same Bine, the office or appointment'ofjudge,inspector, or clerk Of any elections of thiti Commonwealth, and that no in •%pector, judge or other officer of such election shall be eliphle to be (hen voted for. And the said act of Assembly. entitled an act relating to elections of this Commonwealth,passed duly 2d, 1839, further provides as follows, in will "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 i spectors shall appoint one clerk, who shall be qualified voter of such .district. • 4 .‘111 case the person who shall have received the 'second highest - number - of - votes - for - hrspectorT. -1 shall 'not attend on the day of the election, than the person who shalP have received the second highest number of votes for judge at the next preceding election shall net as inspector in his place. And in coon the person who shall have received the highest number of. voteiffor inspec tor shall not attend,the person elected judge shall appoint on inspector in his place; nod In case the person eiceted,n 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 hoar , alter the time fixed by law for the opening of the election, the, qualified voters of the township ward or district .for which such - office.' shall have beep elected, present at the pleat of election, shall 'cleat one of their number to lit Ouch vactuniy, qt shall be the duty of the several A59C5901.9 of each district to attend at the place of holding' every general special or township election, dur ing the whole time said election is kept - open, for the purpose of givi nn information to the inspectors and judges when called on in relation to the right of any person assessed by them to vole at such election, or such other matters in relation to the assessment of voters as the said inspectors or either of them shall from time to time require.. "No person shall be perMitted to vote at any &cation as aloresaid, than a while freeman of the age twenty one years or more, who shalt have resided in this State at least one year . and in 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 Anil have. Veen assessed at least ten days before the . election. But a citizen of the United States, who has - previously. been a qualified voter of this State, and removed therefrom and ret urn epland who shall have resided in the election district and paid times aforesaid, shill be entitled to vote after residing in this State six, months; Provided, That the white freernen, citizens oh' Mc United States,qietween the ages of twenty one nd twenty two'years who have resided in nu el , Lion district ten days as aforesaid, shall be enti ed to vote although they shall' not have paid taxes. Isfo' pergen shalthc permitted to vote whose name is not contained in the list of taxable in habitants furnished by the commissioners, unless --First, he-produce-a-receipt for- the -payment within-two years, of a state or county tax asses sed agreeably to the constitution, and . give setts _ factory evidence eitr_onhis_onth or affirmation, or the oath or affirm "on of another that he has - paid suck a tax,orhii f. pure to produce a receipt ~,, shall,make oath to the phyment thereof, Second, if die claim a right to votediy beingan elector be-, tween the age of twenty one and twenty twoyears he shall depose oh oath or affirmation that lie has resided in this State at least - ors year next before • his application, and make such proof of residence , ri the district as is required by this net and that he does verily' believe from-the secountgiven him that he itrof the age aforesaidTand-such other ev.., idence - as is required by this net, whereimOn -the name of the person so admitted to vote shall be inserted in the alphabetical list by the inspectors, and a note mile opposite thereto by writing the word .tax,' if he shall be admitted to vote by reason of having paid tax,or the word 'age,' be he shall be admitted to vote by reason of such age, shall be called out to the clerks, who shall make the like notes in the lists of voters kept by them. 'ln all cases where the name of the person claiming to vote is found'on tho list furnished by the commissioners and assessor, or his right to vole whether found thereon or not, is objected to by'any qualified citizen, itshall be the duty of the inspectors to exaMine such persons on oath as to his qunlifications, and it lie claims to have resided within the Stoic fur one year or more, his oath shall be sufficient proof thereof, but shall make proof by at least one competent witness 'who shall be a qualified elector, that lie has resided within _the distrieffermoreilnuiden.days.next _innedi ately preceding said election, arid shall also him. sell swear that his bona fide residence, in perso nnel of his lawful calling, is within the district, and that he did not remove into said district fee he purpose of voting therein. ~....fevery person qualified as aforesaid, and who shall make due proof if required, of his residence and payment of taxes as aforesaid, shall be ad mitted to tote in the township, ward or district in' which he shall reside. •If any person shall prevent or attempt to.pre, vent any officer - of any election .under this a4t_ from holding such election, or tremor threaten any vicilencele anyanch Officer, or shall interrupt, or improperly interfere with film in the execution of of his duty, or shall block up the window or nye . nue to oir. window where the same may be hold ing, or shall riotously disturb ' the peace •at such - election, or shall use or practice any intimidating threats, forte or violence, with design teinfluenee unduly or overawe any elector, or to prevent him from voting or to restrain the fiefdom of choice, such persons on conviction shall he fined in any sum not exceeding five hundred dollars and be imprisoned for any time. not less than three nor more than twelve months,and if it, shall be shown to court, where the trial of such offence shall be bad, 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 shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than one hundred nor more than one thousand dollars, and be impriso ned not less than six month nor more than two years. . ... 'lrony person or personssball make any bet or wagerymon the result of any election within dm Commonwealth, or shall offer to • make any such bet or wager, either by verbal proclamation there -of, orhy any vnitten 'or printed:advertisement challenge or invite nay person to make such bet or wager- upon conviction thereof he or they shall f i rfelt and pay three times the amount so bet or to be bet. • , , ;It any person not by law qualified, shrill fraud ulently vote .at any election in'this Common wealth, or being otherwiseqtailified shall vote out of his propei' district, or if any person knowing the want of such qualifications, shall aid or pro. cure such person to vote, 'the person offending skill, on conviction, be fined in any sum not. ex ceeding two,hundreedollars, and be imprisoned . for any term not exCeeding three months,. 'li' any person shall vote at more limn one elec. lion district, or otherwisli 'fraudulently vote more than once on the sante day, or shall fraudulently fold or deliVer to the inspector two' tickets to gether, with the intent illegally to vote, or shell procure another so to do, lie or they offending, , shall on conviction be fined iii any sum not less Until fifty nor more than five hundred dollars, and . be imprisoned for any term not less than three nor more than twelve months• . .1f any person not 'qualified to vote in this Com monwealth,agreenbly to law. (except the eons or mutinied citizens) shall appear at any place of election roe the purpose of :swing tickets or of influencing the citizentetputlitied to vote •shall mt convietton forfeit and pay any sum not exceed, in one hundred' dollars for every such offence, and be imprisoned for any term not exceeding, three months.' Agreeably to the provisions of the sixty-fire. ' section of said net, every General 'and Special Election abaft. bei opened between t h e hours of eight and.ten in.rbo forenoon, hnd shall Continue ~witheut interruption or ruljonriuncnt until seven r in the.Oyening,, When the poIIsAIRII he And the Judges of the'respective dietriots afore “ Said, are.hy,tho laid act required to meet. at. the. COUrt liouce,W.the hoTough.M. Carlisle on. the third day afttr:Che 'said-, day.. of 'eltation',', bong .:I!Tiday the ,14th day of 'Clamber, then andllieTe to `'perform thallilaks requiretl'ottliern The •rettirrs s- Judge of , 'llie.-Sertalorial dist : riot Meet at the' Poutt llotterelari Alcif.t.qtrOugli of .Clarlicle, on-'Tuesday; the '24(11. dak,!Of , octobOr , then and there to perform' the (lotto requited 431 ,tiremby law.: • Gtvem_ under My. ' 19LIfik11113, - *113: slay of.,§optenilter, 1853, , • `. j ttmoN.p, lisle, ?I i • STptaucheel,:lBs.s. - 3 • , •viii fCllrnict ti, VALUABLE: FARM .' AT PRIN'A 7E; SALE. • - FIE subso'ribef offers et.private sale rm H situated in N-irth Middleton Awl!, .C i rimb: co, four miles cast of Coldish), and. fourteen west of Hariiiburg, on the turnpike road; , CONTAINING 130 ACRES of":first,rato limestone land, clearrd - ;atuander cultivation: ,Also 30 auras of Wo o :dia:01 con venient to, supply the farm with wood: • The improvements are a new two story,.S.TONE • •• HOUSE, 43 feat front - ,,n,elv brick S• 11111 Barn, 75 feet *out, wagoit shed, ';4 corn crib and other necessary fir —I . : outbuildings now. A.well ornev. or failing water tit .t,lte door, and an excellent orchard of choice yiiiingfruit trees. Tho farm is in ovary way a desirable one, and parsons wishing to purchase would do well to call and see it. Terms made to snit purchasers. scp2l6m, J. E. COBLE. o:rLancastar 'Whig copy and send bill to this office. -ITALUABLE-REAZ-ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE. Y virtue of Ali order of sole, in action of lit partition to mo•directed, I will expose to public sale, on the pielnipes, on THURSDAY the lath of October next, at 10 o'clock, A, 111, the following real estato, Into the property of Joseph Irwin, doc'd• A TRACT OF LAND. situated in Newton township. Cumberland co., bounded by lands of Sidles Woodburn. Henry Miller, Wm. Gracey and others, containing 144 acres 31 perches nea measure, about 20 • acres of which is iii go,o d- er. The improve ments are a double two - story • 'STONE HOUSE; Bank Barn, .•;g o ,[l/1 • 90 40 ft, a double -.Wagon , rn crib, carriage house, . en and all other necessary." outbuildings. There - is also Js never-failing stream of water at.the door, a, large orchard of 'young thriving apple trees, and a great variety of other fruit. The soil is limdstone of a first-. 'rate qua.ity, and the fonceS in the besi order, and nearly all post and rail. This property is situated about 4 miles from the C. V. R. it., 1 mile west of Stoughstown, six miles east of ShiPpensburg, and 13 west of Carlisle. Tamils OF Ss La.—One third of the purchase money to remain in the land during the life time of the widow, interest of i•hio, to. be paid annually4,,,,,Egle.hfilf the residue to be paid on the let of .Apllll 1854, when possessi.oh will be iven, and the balance in Three annual pay. eras thereafter without interest, to be secured by 'a lien on land. JOSEPH McDARMOND, sepelts lligh Sheriff. PUBLIC SALE, On-SATURDAY the let day of October; 1853 - DIY an order of the Orphan's 'Court of Cum - II Borland comity, there will be exposed to public sale at the Court House in Carlisle, at it o'clock, A. M.. the folloWing property: A two story BRICK HOUSE w" 1 and Lot of Ground on Main St, Ai* . • a bounded west by Heiser's hotel, I.p . ; ; north by a twentrfect elley, east by the heirs of Teem Bell, dec., - -14 -! and south by Hanover street, containing 30 ft front by 240 feet in depth, This house is situate in a convenient and besiness part of the town, and a very 'pleats:lnt and convenient residence. It will lie sold without reserve• on terms which will 40 made known on day of sale. JASON .I BY . _ Trustee for the - sale of the est of; Sarah Abrahiths. Carlisle, Sep. 7, Iks3' cheap IPittc es 6' Jewel). %VII OL SALE and RE'l'A L • la at• tho ' Philadelphia Watc 1 _,and JON y Store," • Numbe 96 Noll S‘cond Street, corker - -4( - of Qum. 'luladelphia. c:4 , -.-;3 , -' Gold or - Watches, 1111 ~ ,O.: ositAn.:' jewelled, arat cases, 520,01 x . Gold Lopicto, 18 carat , $24, 00 Silver do jewels, , i ..,p oo Silvei- Lover, - fulrjetii c Is.oo S orior Quartiors, ' l 7 00 G Spectacles, /7 00 1 , 1 Fin Si Spectacles,' 50 r G'ol of . 00 Ladle ' G toils, / ' 00 • Silver ea . p ' s, set, 5(((!!! 111111 00 Gold Pen with Pencil and Rye I ldcr,-1 00 Gold Fi or Rings 37i c met , S ; Watch Glasses, ii n, 12i cents ; atent, 181 •, Lanett 25 ; other articles in , proportion. All gocids warranted to be what they are sold , ,for. §TAUFFER B,CTIARLEY;-..,--T -., Successors to 0. Corirdtli \Gold and Silvor-lievers'af than the above prices. sopt7lY On hand, Lopines,stig I °WHITE 313 A L ACADEMES". Three mites West of Harrisburg, Pa. 911111 SIXTH SESSION will commence Monday, the seventh of November next. Parents and Guardians and others interested ars 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 anti o gh, and the accommodatious are ample. Instructors. D. Denlinger, Principal,rend tench of Lan gauges and Mathematics. Dr. A. Dinsmore, A. M., teacher of Ancient Languages and, Nritural Science. E. 0. Dare, telcher of Mathematics and - Natural Seionns. Hugh , Coyle, Teacher of Music. T. Kirk .Whke, teacher of Plain and Orna mental Penmanship. I= Boarding, Washing„ and Tuition in English per.session (5 months), Instructiod in -Ancient or Modern . Languages, each,s 00 Instrumental Music, ' .•. .10 00 For Circulars and other information address D. DENLIN GER, Harrisburg, Pa. -- sep7 st: SILK STORE THE• EIGHTH - No. 4, North V 7 DEPUY retur o morous customer for, their liberal patrol son, and is now prat reasonahlo prices, wi Fancy Dry Goods. II assortment of Rich Plaid Silks Fine French Morinpos Brocade do Rich Plaid Cashmeres Plain do Paris Mous do Laines Changeable do Plain, all Wool do, Satins and Florence Cheap do Lnines Parisi() Beggs lorported Gingham; Embroidered Collars I Chintzes Mutlins.Flan- Sleeves:Cbomizettes nals and Sackings. • Also, a lull line of ell widths of rho BEST BLACK SILKS, with Shawls, Mantillab, Rib• bone - Clonlo, Velvets, Cloaking Cloths, Ste:, in groat variety. Ilia goods are bought low, in largo lots, from first hands. FE= rre hie thanks to his nu. rs 10 Cumberland county sago duriug the sea. pared to supply; them at alt every description of [is stock comprises a full J. V. DEPUY, 41, N. Si h at., Phila. sep73m HAYES' PATENT TUBULAR OVEN HOT AIR RANGE Various Sizes, to suit Familiei,"Boarilag louses and Hotels. TIIOSE in want of a superior Cooking Ap paratus aro invited to call at out Ware house and examine 'this Range. For durability economy and simplicity in opeibtion it' stands unrivaled. • It has a perfect hot air ventilation. —and meals baked in this oven will retain their juicoMnd flavor equal to that roasted betoremn open fim. Moats and pastry cooked at the ammo time 'without one effecting the other. It will supply sufficient heated air to haat addi tional rooms for the coldest weather. It has no descending or return flues, and is equally well adopfdd to bituminous or common hard coal. The steam valve over the boiling-part of the' Range carries off ;ho steam turkee fit of cooking, no well as beat in enamor N.' ', ' Every Range oolckwarranted to gi ' iiifac tion, or no expense to the purchaser ,-. • ,HAYES' VENTILATOR, 1 • Patented October, 1848; For Public - flails,- -Factones,- Railroad ..Cal‘a'. Chumucs,Flues, Slaps, 54412108 '.c. . Pure air.is a subject claiming..theattention Or every individual, end all buildings Litould be provided with the proper moans of ventilation. Also, a powerful . Warming and Ventilating Furnace, For' Dwellings, School houses; Churches, Halls, • • Stores, Factories, roc,• . A large atoort merit of 011 i Il e°, an' and Coolr.: ing 'Stoves; Parlor Grates, Regletere, , Wholeeale, and Retell. • • . • ' • . - AND' Se HAY ES;• ' , . 82 North q;lit,' street ,Wpereanal itttontion givett.te wirnaniOtd, venOleting both pablie and prirUta budrdinge.„ • • THE .4? yki ri",; ". Arly444-#l4y4 - 40417.' 2411Vbbitif:InWill0/03ktid 114 ifiniiratlioloiv coo g and'. ror pita . 14y.;2; 1 ; tlcal. 41.SSIONEWP SAZE. . . . . A 13ESIttAl3LE LO &T. lON 701(A PllllralblAN. . IiniTILL he sold sat'pablie ealoi-on FRIDAY the 7th-of Octohet;, 1t3.U . , on the .preratz amin the :own of Cmitroville, ..Ctirak. co, thti: property of 11..." C • gOo'yei, ' • • LOT OF;OROO . ND, • .„ marked No. 2 iii•the general Plot . of said town, fronting on Main street GO feet by 147 ft. deep, whereon is• erected a two story BRICK 4 HOUSE. with a brick 'shop attached, IN • suitable for a Physician or 'a Mechanic, t llit a well'of excellent water nsar the.door, with a 'pomp, an excellent stable, Cortreiff:e, nog nen, carriage house, &c. Also a lot of choice fruit trees on the premises. Any physician Wishing to change his location will do well in often - ding the sale, as the property is situated in a weal thy section of the county, and a very desirable location. 1=4%:::: Fifty dollars to be paid immediately witch the property is sold, one half the balance on the lot pril 1854, when a deed will be mode to tho purchaser, and the balance on the Ist of April 1855; .payments to be secured" by judgment, - mortgage or surely. The property -may be of fared first for cash; to he paid on the let of A pril 1854. In either :case fifty dollars must be paid on the sale.' Persons wishing to view the property can do so by; culling on, Dr. Woods, who resides on the premises, or on J. Buhl, Csii., near the same. Sale to commun.() at 1 o'clock, P. M. of said day. whets attendance will he given by JOHN P. RI-IOADS,' Assignee of Dr. R, C. Hoover, and residing at Newburg. (sepl4te ...-. PUBLIC SALE. Y virtue of a power of Attorney from all Ur the heirs at law of Andrew Quigley, doe, I will expose to public sale on the premises, On SATURDAY the Bth day of October, at 11 o'clock, A. M., all that Plantation, or Tract of Land situatosn North Middleton twp, on the public rood Irons Waggoner's road to the Sulphur Springs,containing 78 Acres more or less, about 8 acres of which is Woodland and tho residue cleared and under good fence. The impfovetnents are a two story LOG HOULE, double Log Barn Spring House . . and other outbuildings, with a spring of Sulphur Water and a Ittp I I running stream through the place wills live acres of good meadow, Also, a tract of Mountain Land iaitoto near the big bend of the road over the mountain at Wagoner'a containing about 18 Acres more or less, well timbered. The Alo.iander road bounds this tract on the smith. The whole will be sold together o_rseperate ly, as-will best-suit- the purchaser and upon easy terms. P It A r''l tt' l y V Oit U d 9 th l e 'r' ll Y ei'rs, r:nSlsepl4ts VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT • PUBLIC SALE; • LRSOAY. the 29th of September, imill k ue of the last will and testament ol Wallace' deed, late oi Shippensburg • twit, 'Mb. co, the subscribers will sell at pub lic salm'ellt the premises in said township, the mansion farm of said deceased, CONTAINING 195 ACRES ' it limestone land, a good proportion of which i meadow and timber land. The improve news are a STOW'. MANSION I 0 U SiE, with a never Hi- lig well nt water at the door; large er eist iy lank Barn and outbuildings attac. • I I 5-1-i •d, a Brick House and Loi , Tenant louse. 'aro is on sant artn a good - :HARD, and a stream of water. As it will ... _.. „ mile and a half west of Chnrehtown, adjoining lands of Peter and Joseph Diller, . CONTAINING 20.ACTIES . _ . of limestone land in a high state of cultivation, and about 'five acre in timber: The itnprove• merits are a good oi o story LOG .T y, HOUSE, and a y orchard of ~Egt[lli .ir„ choice fruit. Po wishing to vig , ! examine the piu viii call on the subscriber, living at Boiling Springs. ' D. J. LEIDICI, aug 24 Agt for Ann Diller. FOR SALE, /111 HE two story STONE - DWEL. At, - LING HOUSE, with back .;;. buildings now occupied 'by N. W, , Woods, on North Hanoveret, adjoin- ing property of James Guthrie, and opposite - the Hardware store of Jacob Sc 07 , 15 otrered at private , solo. Payments to suit pur chasers. J. W. Ellll - . Carlisle, Auß 17, 1853.- FALL MILLINERY GOODS JOHN STONE & SONS, No. 45 South Second street, Philadelphia. ARE now opening for the Pallgrado a well selected assortment of SILKS, RIBBONS, FEAT EIERS, FLO IVE lIS, ANDAIILLINERY GOODS IN GENERAL. Confining themselves exeltiirieTY — t - ii — ifiiii branch of . ..the trade, and Lffporting the larger Part ut their stock, enables them to offer nn as • sortment unsurpassed in e.tent and variety, which wilt be sold on th&most favorable terms. September 19, 1853-2 in $5O 00 First arrival of Fall Dry Goods, At the New and _Chiap Store In/se JP Caziwbelt WO U L U resrectPly announce to their friends and the public that they hay. just received from Now York and Philadelphia a largo and handsome assortment,d— FALL AND WI 'iTER GOODS. • Their minds have all been selected with moat care from ihe best New York and Philadelphia houses, and cannot fail to suit purchasers both in quality and oleo. sepl4 HEIM J. WOLF, .ITTOR./TrEr .4T L✓H Office, No. 2, Bectenei Row. "professional business strictly attended to. The Gorman language spoken as read ily as the English, - [Sep 14,-1853 • ROBERT B.' SWIIBEIZ, ABINET MAKERAND UNDERTAKER North Han Over Siroct, and next door. to' Glass's THE undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of Carlisle and the public gotten ally, that lie now has on hand a large and etc gent assortme&of-FURNITURE, consisting in part of Wardrobeso Card and other Tables, Sofas, Rumens ' ...Bedsteads; plain andfancy Sowing Stands, &c. manufactured of the best material and quality warranted. Also a general assortment of CHAIRS at the lowest prices. Venitian made to order, and repairing promptly attended' to. • • wrconins made at the shortest notice, and having a splendid hearse he will attend funer als in town or country: , ~OTRemember the stand,- next door to 11, Glass's Hotel. nov24 R. B.,..SMIIaRY. LEATHER. • VRITZ'&I - IENDRY\ , " Store, 2 . 9 N. 8d at., Phila. • Morocco 11(1.4.nutriourors, C rriors . , Importars Commission and General bather' Business,' WHOLES,ALE Manufactory gargarri SOLIS, BR Imporiorsand Manama rem of overy kind, of it Al) IF 8 ~ P RV , 86 Arab street. (bolo Third et Phi adolphia; and at 178 .Wat weir,. w °Ht. A S our Goode It o 11 loion dee d irt , Ed: ./ - 1. rope by one o th kin, and Ma ufamored by ourselves iit the mo elogant aura *Won't, hle manner, wo oan °fro them at a price(taking their superior quality in o conalduration) that :will defy compotion; . , . '. - . - - ,r', ! Silver Modals awarded for superfority by OM Institutes of Ponnsylvaida and fllaryland. ~,..: ;IA:CKERCI , , 71 Conetantiy oiviiand 1 , 11 SHAD,' • ' . nod, for side by . ' r ' ließitiNGSi r.' : •,,, rTRAtA,IER 46 co :Pl)hl~jlr rl _ - ' if.k Mt E *HARP; : 4risx'lll.lsiSHCitlLDE RS : PHIXADELPtifet: :ND . 1 .PA.11.D A : CHEESE j,,,solit .7,;.,:4853,'3ni... ... ~. _.. Queioniwnrii4, p„sV by ►iinj is r ni 0 v&I 2,sF' ;•• ru;)4,41, 1 14 , tyitKaAtiall, LI ' - /11.4rith • I ,3l , ?*.rinYff ••• •. . ORPEA.N'S 'COURT Slpr.M.. , : , OnSATlNlDAtthelith day of Oetolier,lB63: IN •"pureuance of •a decree of thif OiphOn's Court of Cdtriberliid&co. will be eold at public sale, on the premium at t 2 o'tilock, - Al; the fol lowirig described' real estate, late, the propeily of George Rhin dee'd„eituated in SoutitiAlid; dleten twp, adjoining Papertown,• •,- • CONTAINING -25 ACRES ' itna 21 perches, strict measm'e,hounded on the south by R Givin, on tho north by'.l Bennet; easthy G.Nagle and Joseph' Culver, having thereon erected a LOG HOUSE;. Frame Stable and other outbaild ings, also a well' of excellent water iv I at the door Mid, some fruit treat'. It 11_1 is worthy the attention of persons desiring a comfortable home., ` TERMS—Onethird 017 the purchase money to be paid on the tat day of April . next, vs hen possession will-be - giyon and the deed made— one.third to remain in the hiicetluring the life time of the tyidou , ,the interest to-be paid her andthe remaining one third in throe equal year ly-payments, hearing interestTrom the-let day of April i 854, interest to be paid yearly. All takes assessed after the let of January, 1854, to bo paid by the purchaser, end payments to be secured by judgment and mortgage. JACAPB RITNER, THE subscribers will offer al private solo in South Middleton tWri.. Cumfferiand county, the following real estate, late the proporty,of David Krysher, dec'd, about four miles east of Carlisle on tho Lisburn road, bonnded by lands of .Robert C. Sterrot, Abraham Ilartzler, John Solenbarger, Samuel Etter and others, • CONTAINING 130 ACRES of first rate limestone land, about 90 acres of which are cleared and under good fence and in a high state of cultivatiop. 'rho remainder is covered with flue young timber and about 45 acres in cloVer, Tho improvemenis are two good DWELLING lIGUbES, the one a two story log house, with a kitchen - attached, plastered in and Mil outside, with the necessary outbuil dings--oven; smoke - hot:Se, corn crib hV, stable, and it never failing well of water at the door. The A uthor., a new two story frame house, well finished, with all the necessary out buildings—wash house, oven and oven house, a hog stable; well and , pump-near the door; alr so a 'double log liars, corn cribs, carriage house, sheds, aople mill, cider press and press house. Also an apple orchard of about gtwo hundred trees of elioice grafted fruit. Also n numberof peach, cherry and plum 'trees, lyith a never tailing well of water'r jming out nearly all the tirrie ,with'n pump in convenient fonavatering. Any person wishing to view OKI said property can do so by culling on David It. gitysher. wits resides on said farm. The property will be sold its part or the whole, to suit puwlithcrs. DAVID It KRysKER, • JOIIN DILLEIt i o t tors. ir N pursuance of an order of the Orphan's IL Court of Cumberland county, I will (mobs° to public sale °utile premises, on SATURDAY the 24th of September, at 10 o'clock,A. M., The FARM which belonged to Peter Hunts berger, doc'd, in W. Pennsboro tp., Cumb. co bounded by lands of Rado th lieberling, Jam() Davidson, Ali'm Reefs der's heirs. Samuel .E.lchelberger and-oche „and.thei,anadoguineV creek, • CONTAI • G 113 ACUS; o ts more or less, all o which • cleared and in a good state of. cultivation,- i-about-ten-acres of woodland. The iropr emertts are a two story•STONE HOUSE. og Barn, .. - Wash [louse, Cooper hop, Spring jr"` --- etil- use and a good Orchard of grafted 0111/11 it. The term - is situated on the glfl 1! ate Road from Carlisle to Newville " '''' " —about ono mile . front Nowville. The terms of sale will be made known on the day. ~The oldest son wno is of ago will join in making the title-perfect,' PETER GANTZ, • aug3lts ,Guardian of minor children.' CIiCURCEMONRIN PROPERTY - - FOR-SALE. THE subscriber offers at private sale a lot of ground, situate in Churclitown, Qumb. c0.,.33, feet in fret by 200 feet deep• having thereon erected a double two story FRAME - DIVEL,- 14N O HOUSE, 30 feet in front tiy 24 deep; with eight `rooms:and two hitch. , ens. The house is newly built and well finished throughout. , .. or Also -- lot adjoining_ the_ altrve, on.wll i ch s erected tt o story g i orne,Hise, 26 ft an tir ; new use a Cabinet ink 8 sit .bu,c n, bid easily v led into a dv,e'lVn use. t is a goo s for the above orlt y her b - loess. or terms/vhich will be made ea , -enquire of the subs j er in Cerfisle. aug3ltt ' .1k /Es R. WEAIt R, `.. "It f ‘ . Lire SALE! I ill exp E o ' sYt l o l 'publie saloon tl . lo ilemfees, on F I.IDAY; the 30th of Septembe r 853, by n,f,lie a o rfir t i ll o ci f i tt r el i aatne'B-IGaQu I . i l i a i l t t l" - iMi twp, un n del o l. , ) -a l , le L , ,eli I ib, .Mi ' . 1 .. \ I,enr ~ • Nl \ , I 7C ' I i ,' I 81 Pere v; more or Malik( o w) l ( and ilLg . d cultivation, iceel) -, it, . ores - iw.6l; is i - 11 covered wit teribnr. — ' he im= provements ore a double LOG , • .: • HOUSE and doable_ Log Barn, ~:;* I s ;i wag shed, well of water at the1:11t1; 1 I rj' . don and good orchard. A con- -,..10L,,V,7,4: . ,' , sit ruble . portion of die land is '-'''''-'-" 42 ‘'"''''''" g d meadow. Thn farm is pleasantly situated o the groat road from Nowvillo to the Three, guar° [follow, about three miles from Nov. ille. There is running, water hid- (Ito farm, and enerally it is well watered. Terms of sale:—Five per cent to , ' be paid . ..at time of sale; one half of iho purchase Money to be paid on the ltt of April 1851, when posses. sion willbe given, and tho balance in two an.. noel payments without interest, to be secured by a lion on the land. Will. KNETTLE, aug3lts . . Trustee appointed by Court. On TIRIRSDAy the 13th - of October, 1853. IN pursdance of an order of the Orphan's Court of Cumborland county, will be sold at public sale, the following property, late iho_os- , tato of John Brown:1%5011, of Silver Spring twp, in said county, decrased, viz: A valuable FARM situate in said township. on the Trindle Spring • Road, about two miles west of Mordtanicsburg, ' - and 86 parches, adjoining lands of Jacob Kok; ilenry . Sperst, Geo. Coons and , others, all,of which is cleared but about ten agree which is hotel in good timber. Tho.latid i.Sof the best quality of limestone land, and under good folicnc, The improvements consist of a . ) two atm D W ELLIN G HOUSE..i'f.i.c,7un Stone Bank Barn, Wagon Shod, and other necessary ohrbuildings. , Thorn is neyer failing well of water near the, honse. Also a fine young or— chard with a choice assortment of fruit 'trees. Persons wishing to.examino the place s will call on Johh Brownaivell, residing on the.,plaeo. TERNS-ITen per conyiEllio purchase'ihm ney to birpind urban the property is sold_-the interest of toh'ono third, loss tho oxperiso of sale, to bo paid to thn widow annually—the principal at liar delth, to. the heire ,of John BroWnawell,hall the remainder. less the ten pr et to be paid qn the let day of AprillBsl; when the dead igid, possession will be given, and the bal• onto to bo paid in two equal annual payments, with interost;Troporly secured. Sale took° place at 12 o'clock, 63., when attondanco will hg given by . the undersigned Heirs of ago, and guar di ans o f miner heirs of John Brownawell, CHRISTIAN' T.I'VZEL ; _ _ ttE rntL. is street MEI HEIRS, VLsrioastor send bill to this , ,_...,--LIC - IEISTONZI - FARISIC On .SATURDAY, tho.94th`lcd September, . *ATIL4. e sold nithout rosary() nt 10 o'clock V 11 ' '' A. ~ tr L. first redo INI E S) 3T N E ri t FARM; al ato in Perry county, about 2 miles oak of the Warm Springs, and ono mile north olGibion's Mill, lying about half way between. Blooinfield find Lendishurg. '- .. •:'. .. • ~'‘l CONTAINING 300 ACRES,' one-half of whi9hi_l.o,llo,ahro° caamndjohwP-o:l°lhrawaaavtlielnirdidar in good timbE7fiournuwazing• P 71"", „a Oriittlbitif foippeadoZLii6•7' ~ iar„•ex.toV••,. vonienterarXE• Y- )11 'rho" tIO rn iyith a. novo • ;•• H.O lMg Un a, ' nft ' ewotor conv,:(l inning --ThuOPri:o;,.°„t will : dEviOt -„ - -;," uiotit." 1 o itoCwilor, `ol4re;nol las to "Pke'swriarobatorxt,elh,t,ll,lol itiv°"shO ,80id,. 1 0 • t'au4 ovoinhiglif„lsgaboorA-T,•,IT°C tree* • i•,-1.4.0 n inot , • ^ `IOqe`PLEYOETu joaidhq, 6 libEltßgi s E • r 4 9 °, • 4 .• • - ••••67- (6git• •1-4,,, d y °onto copy. fa V *an and A ? l F' E -./ flea! estate Sales-. ang3 Its Gwedimi oF.tlio minor Children Paluable Real Estat AT PRIVATE SALE• mtg3l'2m PUBLIC SALE. Orphan's Court Sale. CONTAINING 114 ACRES, DANIEL' COMPORT • Guardians of Minor Hairs. WM. BROW N AWELL, SAM'L BROWN. E AWLL, of:Ago.% . . , OEM taral estate .oalco. vaxitranim REEL' MOTATt - AT PUBLIC SALE. On SATURDAY the Ist day ofOctbes 'Will be sold at public sale on the premise' the folliiwing real estate, in West Pennsboro Cumberland county, late the property.of Rich ard 13. Stevenson, of the borough of Carlisle;, deed:, viz; ' , . All that Farm situate in Woet Pcnnsboro township; aforesaid, about 'one taile from the borough of Ncwville, bounded by lends of J. McCullouch, W. Laughlin and others. arid ' CONTAINING 1121 ACRES, more or loss. -The'land is first-rate limestone lond, in goad cultivation and well fenced, 95 acres of•which are clear and the rest in timber. Tho improvements are a large double atone and brick DWELLING DOUSE, two stories hi h, a largo and substantial 444 - . STONE RN, a 'goad well of lime stone water, an cisterns for rain wa- bir d ter. 'There is on the promises an orchard of well selected fruit trees. Rt the pomp time will' be sold a lot of woodland that has boon 'teed 'with this fernt, situate about op) fourth of a mile from the DoublinglGap Springs and adjoining -that property, containing about 22 acres. Persons wishing to examine the farm can do so by calling on Mr. Long, the tenant on the place, Tlie terms and conditions of sale will be 'made known on the day of sale by , 'P. COLLINS 'STEVENSON, JAMES W. MARSHALL, Eters of It. R. STEVENSON. Carlis,e; Aug "4, 1853.--ts, Ortllarrieburg Union and Laneastez Whig copy and send bill to this office.. VAXatt.&BLEI ran= AT PUBLIC SALE (l N SATURDAY, the let of October,lBo3; 41.9 The subscriber, Executor of John Baker, doe'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 reads,•a mile from Churchtown, CONTAINING 106 ACRES, mere or less, of first rate limestone land, in n high state of cultivation and under good fences, &c. The. improvements re a ;51_41111 . large two story STONE OPSE -4P- 1 •• ii4 l ; Log Barn and oth emissary 14,-A r ril out buildings. Also h wolf of .-7 i & water near the door, and a thriv ing young Orchard with every variety of choice fruit. It is a desireablc farm in every respect, being one of the best in;tlie, township. Persona desiring to purchase are requeSted to call on John Baker, residing on the premises, who will give all neceshary;informntion.__Salo to ;com mence at 1 o'clock; P. M., when terms will be made known by GEORGE BRINDLE, August 10, 1853.—t5. Ex'r. VALUABLE FARM AT 'PRIVATE SALE. rIIE subscriber offers at private sale a Valuable. FARM, situated in Hampden township Cumberland county, about one and a Rauch miles east of Mechanicsburg, adjoining lands of Potor Barnhart, David Ebberly,, Peter Gantt and libnry scavely, CONTAINING 128 ACRES of limostMic land, in a high state of cultivation under good fences, a large portion of which is 'locuse.posts and chestnut rails. The road from Mechanicsburg to the turnpike, bounds the north and the r ad from Silver pring Church t9_l4isburn, ho ds tho east side of said faun. le improvements v , s ,. ;, improvements are a two te ; ' ; ‘,;-&-t-st - weatherboarded DWELLING HOUSE, Wash House, with an aai ~,g, excellent arched cellar,-a -large Bank — Harn, Wagon Sirml; - Corii - Cribs—Graneries and other necseary put build. logs. A well of never failing viabir in the yard; an excellent Orchard of Apple trees, also a variety of choice fruit trees, such /Id' Peach, Pear. &0., &c. . The Farm is loclitrid within a short distance of, excellent ralliand convenient to-churches and schooln.....crersons wishing Jo view the farm will pletige to call on the,sub scriber living 'in 1110Mihicsburg. . ' - • ~,,,,' JACOB COOVER. . Aug. 10, 18 J ; 'f - ~34 .• • • A.I3,LV. ARIL AT PUB LO SALE. o k?be paid in ten dnye. ANIEL WHISLER. Execute EMANUEL SNOKE, Gyardi lA LUABLE REAL ESTAT Oir ,AT PRIVATE SALE.• • • lIL following FARM and Tract:of 1 IL land; the property of Miss Marßta % tusCan of Cai•lislo, will be sold at private aide, viz: All that certain Farm, situate in Southampton •township, Onmberland county, bounded by lands of Itebuck's and,linnter's•heirs, Fraticis Fulton ' Benjamin KfinYnel, Peltz and others, CONTAINING 185 ACRES, strict measure. This Farm. which is•situatod on the Walnut Bottoin,Read, within two miles of the borough of Shtpponsburg, is of a first rate quality of land, well cultivated and fenced, and nearly all cleared, with suitable DWEL. • LING ROUSE, BARN and out. bnildings. There is a fine young • II ordhard of wollielocuid apple trees on the premises together with other 111 a • fruit trees. ' , Also a Tract of Woodland, about three quar ters of a' mile from the Farm, bounded by lands of Adam Warner, George. Clever's heirs, and Conrad Clever; containing about sirry A CRES. Tideland is well covered with young cliesnut timber There is also on it a comfor. table 'Tenant House and Garden., Persons r wishing to examine these properties can do so `by calling oii Mr, George Mattliewsr who re sideslon the farm. For terms and conditions of sale aptly to WM. M. BtDDLE. tr - Harriaburg . Telegraph and Lancaster Ex aminer publish six weeks and send bill to this omen.. _ aug 24 6w Town VV.O.VERTIir JY Virtee of the powers contained in tho ,Last Will and Testament of Mielmol Matthews, doc'd. I will exrposo to public sale at the - •Court House in Carlisle, on THIIRSDAY, the 22d of Sep'tember. 185 3. at 11 o,clock, A. M. A TWO . STORY FRAME and PLASTERED HOUSE • . . , add box ov GROUND, on South Street in Carlisle, containing 60 feet in 'front and, 240 fact in depth, having ti Well of Water at the door. Tho Lot is sus ceptible of division into two equal parts of 30 feet each and may bo sold separately to suit bidders. Tho terms of said will be ono half of the Ipso money to 143 paid Ist of April, 1854 Lion.will be given,'And the .bal• thereafter with interest; to bo the propertios, told, Mai local la o titiocured )I , '„ a It, - The property Caplido/Aug. 17th 1853.. • - .OILVELAt3" -. C2O l /4*, CP. On SAC Rp gth da y , of TI-IE . , following lots or Mecca of hind, Ito the property of George Rupp,of,Lower Alleetwp, Cumberland, oounty, deceased', Will be sold by public conduct' or outcry,' on the prantieesv • arlO; citelook:: - .lllf., ; Cist • ; . • %x: :One in said ,LoWerl,*lien twr4 , bciundoil.briands• oltlavidSimptionys rond,and Other land of said .Getirge Rupp, [foci ittilat9ndristire: ThtLothorfpicee bdUnded by hoirei-ot'Johnj , ROpp, dim; - .sorritiroad';:tiod other land 'of maid George Rupp.' frgf.tincl''C.O.AP.ArNN9. 40 .RAS 1 prottaiWntrict•nieastiro.;; , - frki te.cinditiOni. of solo will " he mride'liiiiiwn on dity,deale;t • ' ' JOHN : SIIOPP,A±." aiir,246c -.lidol'r of GEO.'RUPP:.: . . , AT PUBLIC .SALE 013 SHROM; will unnoxe4! tegal anb Other Notici*, , 'AN 4 ELECTION for OffieetkitandManagera f tho'Cumberland Whey Rail Road Company Ilt ba hald , at: the Ciimpany's office, in Chant: 1 ereburg, 'MONDAY the 3d day - of October, 1 3twoon the hours of 10'.A.. M. and 4 P. M, • • E. BIDDLE, Sew.' Sept. 14, Eq.— . • .1 , . NOT IC .A LL persons:indebted to the subscriber ate hereby notified, to cOme.forward and set t .0 off their accounts, as no; longer indulgence I 10 be given, and if not settled before, the let iy of October, 1858; they. will be, placed in tle hands of a Justice for collection. , aug3l. .141 ES GALLAHER, Agent. • :state of Mrs. Ann Low, deceased. iVOTICE is hereby given that letters of .1 administration on thaostato of Mrs. Ann ow; dooM; late of Upper Allen Township, (aye been.issued subsoribor residing-in Ito same township, to whom all persons in. 'ebted will make payment, and those having dolma will present 4 them properly authentioa ial 4 forA g ifOn .. g ••," • . RUAPMAN,,Admr. , Estate of Philip Lantz; dee'd. ILLL persons are hereby notified that Letters of Administration on the estate of Philip an tz, late,of East Ponnabore township, Cum erland county, deceased, have been issued by •e Register in and for said county, to the sub. Tiber, residing in the same township. All arsons having claims against said estate are quested to present them for settlement, and lose indebted will matte immediate payment JA COB LAN TZ, sep7 Et pd Adm'r. Estate of Joseph Witmer,-dec'd. • JoTim': is hereby given that Letters of Ad • II ministration on the estate of Joseph Wit. ,er, late of North Middleton township. Cum.. 'arland county, dec'd, have been duly granted y the Register of said . county..to Jacob Wit er, of Southampton township, and Abraham fitmer, of North Middleton township, in, said minty. An personstnowing themselves in ibted to said estate are required to make im ediate payment and those having claims to •oeopt thorn to • JACOB WITMER, ABR. M. WITMER. "Admr's.- OEM Estate of Philip Long, sr., dee'd.. kTo LICE is hercdy given that Letters 'Pea tamentary on the estate of Philip Long. ~ late of Mechanicsburg, Cumb. county, dee, we heed granted to the subscriber, residing the same place. All persons knowing them- Ives' indebted to said , estate are requested to the immaiiiate payment, and those having dm to present them for settlement to . PHILIP H. LONG,„ Ex'r. sepldpd Estate of It 11. Stevenson, dee'd; --- aoTtcE is hereby given that Letters Tee . tamentary on the estate of Richard B. evenson, late of the borough of Carlisle, de -1 teed, have been granted by the Register of unherland county to the undersigned; resi• ig in the same place. All person- indebted said estate are requested to make, immediate ymont, and those having claims will present em for settlement to _T. QOLLj.NS STEVENSON, 37A - NIES AV: MARSHALL, - Executers. Lug 2461 Estate of Jacob Wise,-jr:,-dec'd. ~. jOTICE is herebyegiven that letters to mentary on the estate of Jacob Wise,i'jr... to of South Middleton toivnship Cumberland , snty, deceased, have been granted tly the igister of said county to the subscribers, re - . ling in the same township. All persons In bted to said estate aro t• uested to make t tiodiste- payment, and tkb having , claims 111 present them for se,..ln tto --,.#, WI L WISE,' ~ ? ;.s BE, J AUFFMAN. ' 4. Executors, ,Ing nug246tpd Estate of Fred't Gr; et, dee'd. joTros is hereby,given Letters of ad ministration on the be of Fred. Gar, t, Into of Monroe townshi timberland co., ceased, have-been geante the-Register of id county, to the subscribers the first residing Silver Spring township nd the letter in :onroc. All persons indebted to said estate o requested to make immediate payment, and oso having claims will present them for set- Jment to JACOB MUMMA, ' ANDREW GARRET, Adm're. aug.2l pd 9t NOTIOE ' kTOTICE is hereby givon that the CUM.. _ 1 11 BERLAND _VALLEY SAVINGS IN- S PITUTIO N, located in Dickinson township, umborland county, will make application to t ,13 next Legislature or the Commonwealth of 1 annsylvania for an act of Incorporation, with a capital of not less than Ton nor more than Thousand Donau', for the.,purpose of r I ceiving deposits of money both transitory and at interest, and'of making loans and discounts, ith such other !privileges as artiusually gran. dto Savings Institutions. By order of the 1 iroctors. Wlll. GALBREATH, Treas. D. L. BEELIVIAN Soc'y wri-cr. is here, given that application will be ma. fo .the next Legislature, -eably to the itution and laws of this onweahh nltoration in the charter carns,,o su ... - .ite Bank, so as to confor ; 0 41. • id Bank. to rights and privileges of a P of issue, and to chango the name to that I the " Carlisle Bask." r - r gt By order of the Board of Di tors. W. M. ECTEM,• June 29, 1853—Gm ' Cashier. LU'Z ENSURANC 'a . 1 X i. I HE undersigned having been^the -agent o - . the Keystone Life Insurance Company, ' it, arrisburg. Pa., continuos to act in that ea icily, by authority of said Company. He -ould respectfully inform the community that 13 will attend to such persons as Thay signify 7 heir desire to insure their lives, and Thus gilt() / .4 ame protection to their bereaved.fnmilies ....;v , i lends, in case of death. Office in West Po I.ot Street, Carlisle: Mav2s if - - S. - WORTHINGEON. /". . • • JOHN D. GORGAS hereby infor hit lends and customers that ho has re t •ed his 'IN WARE AND STORE ROOMS to the nom lately occupied by Mr. J. W. Boy as a frocery Store, on Main street, where no virll„, t heretofore manufacture and il.eop constup state ovory descrip ion of TIN AND SHEET WARE hide in the best style. an the very•To,.. ,, , rices. Good v orkmen and e very- omplood, so as to eorl --- ori tire ttisfactiou. SPOUTEL t -WORK ono at the shortest tt in a superior mar... er, and'ut fair prices. Also, in store at-all cottons a largo and uttraotivo variety 'of . PARLOUR AND COOKING STOVES, emprising every new and fancy stylo, of all rices and sizes, adapted to .burning either good or coal. Ilia assortment of stoves ho M ends shall not be surpassed by any other ren tblishment; comprising a sear,o or more of iff.ront styles to suit all tastes. Thankful to .is friends for the patrOnage so long.bestowed pot' him-at his old stand . he respectfully in ttes a call at - his new catablishment, confident hat his large as sortrdeht cannot fail 10 ji so. April 24, 1859. ... SOHN D. GORGAS. 3pring & summer Styles of Hats ! .' - 75 . _ ---,--•=s . ,-. ..............- : , - 7 - ' X . -z...... . 1 7....., & J. KELLER desire respectrully to in• 1.311 form their eustomere and friends that they ' .re now supplied with a great iariely.of HATS AND 'CAPS ., • . , or Spring tind Suin . mer use IP addition to ,'beautiful spripg style of Silkilats and their txtensive ablortment of light and colonred douolt, hats ,they would call particular (mou ton to their ilanama, Leghorn,. Chip and Straw Efate just received, from the° Their as tortniontis largo and for beaufyrof stylit,excel: enco of finish and lowness of price they can tot bo' surpassed. A largo assortment of ,tolubively for'Aumnior, wear, constantly on sand. Also a carefully selected , assortment 'of .011M , DREN'8 HATS. ,• :',;',lVO'roOat.. , rosnoctrully : invite tlio 'citizens Of: - Carlile and -TiMnitY to call and oxamino.our asoorttnont at , in) old :stand; ,:opaoaito'to the Telognittli 0 1 co' , ' , ~. 0 .- ..'.• 'l..moY .fli', rams ItitAO4:ZIWE.;: ~!S" MAGAZINE' foi Sopiernbarc Ckived I;it Oboawßailv,And PA* 1646t-9itollatian Han. .A.; At) . • .Asti . . . : ~ : ',1 0 4,1 : 1 4 1 :04.4V i t 4i!:.4_1 ' .. '::•l;..iA..', d022,6m4