New tbuLitiscincuts. REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC ' SALE. Ott SATURDAY, October 22d, 1 8 5 3, WILL be told at public sale on the premises, the PARM belonging to the heirs of Peter deceased,tituate in Monroe twp, Dumb. ;minty, four miles east of Cdrlislo, adjoining lauds of Ab'm Hartzler, Ahtm Goodyear and David Sterrett, CONTAINING 108 ACRES, Imre or less. The improvements are a LOG HO USE and Stone Kitchen, new s'iLs. ',Frame Barn, 1 4 r.e. There ,is an ; 'l l l l ,O excellent orchard of apple and other fruit trees, and a stream of running water within five rods of the building. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. A. M., when terms will be made known by ISRAEL HULL, LEVI HULL, Trustees. Also, at tho some timo and place, a HOUSE AND LOT, aquate irt'NortlV Middleton twp., three miles, east of Corlisle,on the l'rindle Spring road, ad wining lands of Adam 'Paler and J. Miller, intainitig 1 acre and 16 perchea, strict mons— lice. 'Fhb Ilott3e in n now two story FRAME', II U USE web kitchen, and there is also a good \Vcll uf water and n good Stable thereon:— Tortes will be made known by ISRAEL HULL. Oct 5 is Estate of John Wonderly, dec'd. ATOTIcE is hereby given that letters testn• mentary on the estate of John 'Woodenly, late of South Middleton township, Comb. co., dee msed, have been granted by the Register of said county to the subscriber. residing in the borough of Carlisle. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment, and those liaving claims to present them for settlement to DANIEL WOJNDERLY, Ex'r. Octs 6w 5 , ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. On FRIDAY the 28th of October, 1853. gN pursuanceol an order or the Orphan's ft Court of Cumberland couty, will be sold, al 11 o'clock in the forenoon - of said day., on the premises, the following described property, situate in the borough of New Cumberland, in lho comity aftresaid, part of the estate of ROB ' ER'!' It. CHURCH', sr, dee'd. viz: LOTS N0.'.210, 121, 15, 26, 29 and 59. Lot 210 is vacant. tot 121 has a Two Story \VeatherbJarded HOLSE, nod Frame Stable thereon erected. Lots 15 and 26 have BRICK HOUSES and Stahks thereon. Lot 53 has a Frame House thereon. CONDITIONS OF SALE—One third of the purchase money to remain in the hands of the purchaser or purchasers during the natural Itte of Catharine Church, widow of said dece dent, as a lieu on the property. The interest on the same to be paid to the said Catharine yearly, and every year during her natural life, Interest to commence on the Ist of April, 1854, when possession will be given to the said pur chaser or. purchasers, and the principal to be paid to the heirsand repret entatives of said de,- scedant. after the death of the said Catharine, according to their respective interests. Also, the share of Lockw od Church, deed, one of the children of the said Robert R. Church, de - cearind. in the-other two_ thirds_of the._ purchase money is to remain the hands of the purchaser ormurchasers as a lion on the property duringthe lie of said Catharine Church. The interest on sante to be paid to her yearly and during her natural life. Interest to commence on the Ist of April, 1854, and the principal of said share after the death of the said Catharine to be paid to dm person or parsers legally entitled to the same. The •no third of the balance of the said purchase money to be paid on the Ist of April 1851, to the heirs of The said Robert Church; deceased, (except Lockwood as afore said,) according to their respective int crests.— , The other two thirds of said purchase money to be paid on the Ist of April 1855, with inter - est from the Ist of April, 1851, to the heirs of the said Robert R. Church; deceased, (except ing Co Awnod as aforesaid,) according to their respective interests, The said purchaser or pui''hasers of said property. or any of the same, will on the confirmation of tilt+ sale or sales, be required to enter into ref ognizance or recogni zances in the Orphan's Court, with approved security ,for the payment of the purchase money as aforesaid; after deluding the cost of the sale or ,ales, which will be required to be paid on the confirmation of said sale or sales. B. F. LEE, Adm'r do boniu non of It, R. Church, dce'd sep2Bls Election Proclamation, VVII in nod by *II net of the General Assembly nt the Commonwealth of Peun— at ,entit led liAnAct relating to We election of this Commonwealth," passed the 2d day of July, A. 1). 1839, it is made the duty or the She rind every county wi.thin this Common:wealth, to give i:ldiom:Lice of the General Electi ms , t o ld in such notices to enumerate: I. '1 he officers to he elected. S. Designate the place at which the eldetion is to be held. 1, JOS. 111 , ..DARNIOND, High Sheriff of the county of Cumberland,do hereby make known and o-ttiee to4he-cletni , g-of4leisomity 0 1 Cumberland, that on TUESDAY, the day of October next, an election will be held at the several election districts established by law iii said county, at which lime they will vote by ballot for the several officers hereinafter named, viz t 4 ONE PERSON fur Canal Commissioner of the Sllite:of .Penn syls•ania ONE PERSON for Judge attic Supreme Court of Penns).lva- ONE PERSON for Auditor General of the State of Peonaylva ONE PERSON fo'r Surveyor..Geneval of We Stole ofPenneyiva ONE PERSON to representi the counties of Cumberland and Perry in theiSenme of Peonsy TWO PERSONS to represent the comity of Cumbe . rland io the . house of Representatives of Pennsylvania • • ONE PERSON - fur Treasurer of the county of Cumberland ONE PERSON for Comnitssioner of the coun , y'of. Cumberland _ ONE PERSON fur District Attorney of the county of, Camber land ONE PERSON for county Survoyor of the county of Cumber- DIM ONE PERSON for Direciar of the Poor and of the Homo of EMployment of the county of Cumberland ONE PERSON ' • or Auditor, to settle the public accounts of th e county of Cumberland The sahrelection will be held throughout the county, as follows: The eivetion in the election district composed of the borough of Carlisle land the townships of North Middleton,South Milldleton,Lower Dick inson, Lower Frankford'und Lower West"Penns. borough, will be held at the Court (louse, in the hat thigh of Carlisle. The election in the election district comt used of Silver Spring township, will be held of the ',oldie house of George Puey,-in will_ in said township. TaLilecti.op it. the election district curiiposed of Hampden toWnehip - , will he held st . the house formerly occupied by H. Bressler, in said town ship. The election ludic election district composed of the township of Upper Allen will be held at the public house of David Sheller iq Shepherds. tom n. . . • . . The election in thmelection district composed' oldie township of Lower Allen Will be held at the Wagon-maker shot) or Jonas..Htmuldmiter on Shhe . _ TIM election in the election district composed' o r East pennsbueough township, will be held at the house now occupied by C_Polson, ut the west end of the liarrisbuig . /Iridge. The election id - the district composed of New Cumberland, will be held at the' public houseot W 11. Bahl, in 'the borough of New Cumbor land. The election in the district composed of the borough of Aleshaniceburg, will .be held at the public home of .lobtelloore.r in said borough. The election in the J64E/tee:proposed oft on, roe township, will.fie held at the public house of V.. 13. Gomlyear in Cliurchtown, in said township. 7 ho enaulou in the distrietcomposed of Upper' l/ickinson' township, will be held .house new occupied bytAristlau lloirman in mtdd town. 'fbe election in the:district compound 111 the thorough of Newville,.and townships of Upper rrankford, and 'that pad of Newton lOWn• ship, not included in the /Leesburg, election Alio. trict herein after mentioned, will be,Audd at the Jiriek SOlool liquse, in the borough ofNewville , 11 , ° ° l u di c)n in the ilistrintooroposed [lope. well township,wit hehl at the School nous' .in•Newburg, in mild totkosbip. I he election in tits distria composed of tilt bor'ough of Shippensburg. Sbippensburi; town. ship, null that part of Southampton township not included in the Leesburg election district, will b e held at the Council Liause; thObaraozda Shin'exAburir And in and by an net of the General Assembly of thiti Commonwealth, passed the 2(1 July, 1859, it is thus provided; "That the qualified electors of parts of Newton anti Southampton township . , in the county orthiniberlnntl, bounded by the fol lowing lines and distances, vizi ligginiang 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 Cen tm School~liouse,on,said turnpike, in Sontlianqt_ ton township, thence,• to a point on - ille'lViilnut Bottom Road at Rei buck's, including Reybuck's 'Farm, thence in a straight direction to the Saw Mill of the heirs of George Clever, thence along Krysher's run to the Adams county line, llience Moog the line of Adorns county to the place of beginning,_ be and the same it hereby, declared n new and separate-glection district, the election to be held at the public house of V , tn. Maxwel I in Leesburg, Southampton township." Molise is Ylerebv Given, That every person,exuepting Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the United States, or of • this State, or any city pc incorporated "district, whether a Commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent, who is or shall be employed under the legislative, executive, orju dietary departments of this State, or ofthe United states, or of any City or of any inarPorated dis rict; and also that every member of Congress and of the gtate legislature, and of the Select or Common Council of may city, or commissioner or any incorporated distri ct , is by law incapable of holding or exercising at the same time, the office or appointment of judge,inspeotor,or clerk olauy elections of this Commonwealth, and that no in spector, judge or other officer of such election shall lie clips ile Jo be then voted for. And the said act of Assembly, entitled an act. relating to elections of this Commonwealth,passed ' July 2d, 1839, further providesms follows, to wit: "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 orsuch district. "In case the person who shall have received the sceond highest , number of votes For inspector, shall not attend on the dayzof the election, then the person who shall have received the second highest- number-of-votes for -judge-at- the next preceding- election' shall act as inspector in, his place. And in case the person who shall have received the highest number of votes for inspec tor shall not attentl,the person elected judge shall appoint an inspector - in his place;' and in case the person elected a judge shall not attend, then the inspector who received the .higlalst ,number of votes shall appoint a judge in his place; or irony vacancy shall continue in the hoard for the space of one hour otter the time fixed by law for the opening of the election, the qualified voters of the liwnship ward or district for which such office.' shall have beim elected, present at the place o. election, shall_elect one of their number to fit such vacadey. 'lt shall be the duty of the several assessors of each district to attend slake place of holding' every.general special or township election, dur ing the whole time said election is kept open, for the, purpose of giving information 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 in relation to the assessment or voters as the said inspector - a or either of them shall from time to time require. "No perSoll Shall be permitted to vote at any e'ect ion as aforesaid, than a white freeman of the age of twenty one years or more, who shall have resided in t'd s State at least one year and in the election district where he offers his vote at least ten days immediately preceding stick elCctiou and within two years paid StatAr county tax, which shad have been 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 rel Urn ep4and who shall have resided in the election district nail paid lases aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote alter residing in this State six mouths; Provided, That, the white freemen, citizens of the United States, between the ages of t wenty one and twenty two years who have resided 131 ao election district ten days as aforesaid, shall lie entitled to vote although they shall not have paid taxes:: No person shall be permitted to vote whose name is not contained in the list of taxable in furnished by'the corn inissiouers, unless. First, he produce a receipt for the payment width' two years, or a state or comity tax asses sed agreeably to the constitution, and give satis factory evidence either on Ins oath or-affirmation, or the oath or affirmation bt another that he' has paid - sack a tax,or on lailure to produce a receipt shall make oath to the payment thereof. Second, if he claim a right to vote hy being an elector be tween the age of twenty one and twenty two years he shall depose on oath or affirmation that he has resided in this State at least one year next before, his application, mill make much proof of residence n the district as is required by this act and that he does verily believe from the account given Idol that he is Of thin age aforesaid , and such other-ev idenee as is required by this act, whereupon the name of the person so admitled to vote shall he inserted in the alphabetical list by the inspectors, and a note male opposite thereto by writing the word `tax,'- if he shall be admitted to vote by "reason of having paid tax, or the word 'age, he he shall be ailinittedto vote by reason of such age, shall lie called out to the Clerks, who shall make the like notes in the lists of voters kept by them. all cases where the name of the person - claiming to vote is found'en the list furnished by the commissioners and assessor, or his right to ' vote whether found thereon or not, is &dewed to by any qualified citizen, it shall be the duty of the inspectors to examine such persons on oath as to his qtalifications, and it he claims to have resided within the State for one year or more, his oath - 511111Flitc - s3lll ear - ffiliFiffifTliiirsliffi - poor by at least one competent witness, who shall be a qualified elector, that he has resided within the district for inure than tell clays next iiumeili ately preceding, said election, and shall also self swear that hi, WWI fide residence, in pursu ance of his lawful calling, is within the district, and that he did not remove into said district fee he purpose of voting therein. 'Every person qualified as aforesaid, and who shall make due kwoot if required, of his residence and payment of taxes as aforesaid, shall be ad mitted to vote in the township, ward - or district in which he shall reside. •If any person shall prevent ot• attempt to pre. vent any officer of any election under tins act froin 'holding such election, or nsc or threaten any violence to any such officer, or sh,di.interrupt or improperly imerfere with him in the execution of of his duty, or shall block up the window or ave nue to .my window where the same any be hold-' log, or shall riotously disturb the peace at such election, or shall use or practice any intimidating threats, fore or violence, with design to influence unduly or overawe any elector, or to prevent him from voting or to restrain the fretdom of choice, such persons on conviction shall be fined in any sum not exceeding five hundred dollars and he impriamed 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 offeuce shall lie had, that the person se' offimiling was not tt" 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 ot• not less than one hundred nor more than one thousand dollars, a n d bb, impriso ned not less than six mouth nor more than two years. . 'Unity person or persons shall make anyhet or wagerupon the result of any election within the CJinMonwealth, or shall offer to make any such bet or wager, either by verbal.proclarattion there of, nr by any written or printed advertisement challenge or invite Miy person to make such bet or wager, upon conviction thereolhe or they shall firfelt and pay three tunes the amount so bet or to be bet. _ If any person not by law qualified, shall fraud ulently vote at any eleetion. in this Common wealth, or being otherwiseqmilified shall vote out of his proper district, or it any person knowing the want of such qualifications, shall aid or pro. cure such person to vote, the person offending skill, on conviction, be lined in any sum not ex ceeding two hundred.dollars; and be imprisoned fot• any term not exceeding three•moutits. qt . any Person shall vote at more than one elec tion district, or OtherWlSC fraudulently vote more than once on the same day, or shall fraudulently fold Or deliver to the inspector two tickets to gether, with the intent illegally to vote, or shall procure another so to do, he or they offending, shall on conviction be fined in any sum -110C.10811 than fifty nor more tlisn fiVe hundred dollars, and he imprisoned km ally term not less than - three nor more than twelve months • 'lf an, person not goalificti to vote in this Com monwealth, agreeably to law. (except' the soon of (Instilled citizens) shall optical. at any place of election fop the purpose of issuing tickets or , of influencing the citizens qualified to vote ,he shall on conviction forfeit and pay any stun not exceed. ing one hundred dollars for every such offence, and be imprisoned tor any term not exceeding three month.!l., Agreeably to the proitions of the sixty-first section of said net, every General and Special Election shall lie opened between the 'mere eight and ton in the forenoon, and shall continue without interipuion or- adjournment until 'seven o'clnk in the evening, when the polls shall. be chilled. • , Ainl the Judged of the respective districts afore said, are by the mid net required to meal- at the Court I louse, in the borough, of Carlisle on the third day after the' said day of election, being Friday the 14th day of Oatober, then and thereto perform the things required oethern by The retdro`Judges of tho 'SenntorsilAistrict will meet at the Court House in the borough of Carlisle; on Tuesday, the 28th day.of October, then and there to perform the duties required Oh them by law.: - +-rk Given under my hand, at Carlisle, this let day oi.September, A. U., 1859. • . JOSP,PLI. MoDARMOND,ShzeiIF. Sheriff's Office, Carlisle, ?A. September 1,1853. , ,~i<<~9xClltlliCDlls. STRAY' HOGS. AME. to the 'promises of the subsea, Northldleten twp, throe miles et abput.the 7th of August last, It HOGS. Three of them are White an_ ft. unit black spotted, •apparently_ aboutten inonthrold. Tire owne: is requested to come forward, prove 'properly, pay charges and take. them away, or they will he sold. as the law di- ' recta. , (octO3m* AIAM HOOKER. Attention, limeburners ! " 6. 11 Buy your COAL of E. BIDDLE. Kr - ONLY $2 00 per ton for Cash. fOcts ZIOUSE AND swolxia-Roots FOR RENT THE Stibeeriber offeriffor rent, from ale lei of April next for. ,one or more years, a largo two story BRICK HOUSE, srore•house and lot of grounds skarn() in Milltown, Dickinson twp. Comb. co. ThiS propcey is well located for buSittess, and the store-room is now -occu pied as such. There is also a line spring house with an excellent spring mining through it at• inched, and:tho lot contains many: choice" fruit trees. JACOB BEM MINGER. October 5 3w DAVIS ds Dealers in Lamps, Lanterns 'and Chandeliers. N E COrnerT Fourth and Cherry els., Phila. HAVING enlarged and improved their store, and having the largest assortment of lamps in Philadelphia, they aro now prepared to lur- Camphine, Pine Oil, BURNING FLUID, ". Ethereal Oil, Phosgene Gas and Lnrd Oil.— Lamps. Lanterns 61 all paterns, Fancy Hotel and jlall-Lamps, Chandeliros, Gwandoles and Candelabras, and Brittania Lamps,at the man. ufacturers lowest prices. Glass Lamps by the package, at a small advance over suction pri ces. Being largd MANUFACTURERS of Pine Oil, Burning Fluid, Ethereal Oil, Ala°. hol and (the only true) Phosgene Gas, they can furnish these articles at such prices that Mer chants will find it to their advantage to buy.— Call before going elsewhere, if you want bar- gains. Also the Safety Fluid,Larop for sale. October' 5, 1853—ty TOYS, TOYS, FANCY GOODS : VITALLEAPS WILLER pAS just received his Fall Importations of I'o YS, I) OLLS, Work Baskets and Box es, articles for Confectioners, Druggists and To bacconists, also FANCY GOODS of every' description, such as Toys of wool. china, load, tin, &o, 1000 styles. Jointed, kid, wax and dressed Dolls, all sizes. Doll Heads with teeth, moving eyes, &c. Accordeons, harmonicas, violins, trumpets, IVatches, optics, rings, waggons, &c, Morbles of china, agate, glass, common, col'd, German slates and pencils, all sizes. Percussion Caps, G D.. 'l' B, and othgr marks. Cornets, bonbon and' cracking secrets, &c. Fancy Baskets ar.d boxes, dressing cases, Alabaster articles, Jewelry boxes, Inkstands, Toilet boxes, Perfumery, Tech.bruslieS. Druggists' fancy nrticles,C_armine, C.H. Pencils Tobacco and Snu ff boxes. Segar cases. Tinfoil. Turkish and German Pipes of Porcelain, Bronze, etc. . With nn endless variety of newest styles of Fancy Goods. Dealers will find it to their advantage to make an early examination of this stock. as the Goods nee all new and will he offered at the very low est rates. W. TILLER, Importer, 1 Commerce St., Philadelphia. Penny Toys, 50 kinds. 'Cases of assorted Toys, at $5, 10, 20, per Cast]. ' svps-2,n SELLING OFF AT COST: $15.000 7o l i n th ad o d f i G ti p on oD to S o e u t i il s o t n o t a r w tl e . have resewed and arc now rdeei‘ing a large lot of Fall and Winter Goods front two of our branch stores. As all of this stock was purchased before the present groat advanced price in goods, and will bo sold at COST, purchasers can tsave from 25 to 51) POT cent by giving us an early call. We now have Black Silks, Long Shawls, Ticking, Check, Blankets, Cassinets, Cloths, Mastitis, &c.,•a1l of which we were out of previous to yesterday's arrival. Also Carpets, and a lot of Boots and Shoes just received. Call soon and receive the bargains bcfpre they are all gone. ir.rßargains still to he had at the Clothing Store hear Burkholder's lintel. CHARLES OGILBY. ' ,seranw Plainfield Classical Academy Near Carlisle, Pa. T HE 15th Session (five months) will COM 'nonce Nov. 7th. Tho buildings are new and extensive (one erected, last loll). The situation is all that can be des red kw, health fulness and moral pUrity Removed from the excitements ol Town or Village thr! Student may hero prepare for College, Mercantile per. suits, &c. All the brunches are taught which go to form n lifierat (ducat on. A conscien• Tims — thesefierg - e — a — duty - 1m - 'seem' er Providence. the present flourishing condition of the lostittitlon. Itb future prosperity shall be maintained by the same means. • Terms—Board and Tuition (per session),. 550 00 For f . jatalog,ues with lull information address R. K. 13 URNS, Principal & Proprietor. ' Plainfield, Cumb, Co.; Pa. HALL ACADEIVETC. Three miles West of Harrisburg, Pa. r HE SIXTH SESSION will commence on IL 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 and thorough, and the accommodations are ample. Instructors. Donlinger, Principal,(and anchor df Lan. gnages and Mathematics. Dr, A. Dinsmore, A. M., teacher of Ancient Languages and Natural Science. E. 0., Dare, toucher of Mathematics and, Natural Scierwis. , Hugh Coyle, Teacher of Music. • T. Kirk While, teacher of I'lain and Orna mental Penmanship. 'Perms. Boarding, Washing, and Tuition in English per session (5 months), $5O 00 Instruction in Ancient or Modern Languages, each, 5 00 Instrumental Music, 10 00 For Circulars and other information address D. ,DENIM GER, . sop% Harrisburg, Pa. HOUSE AND LOT :FOR SALE. rgillE: subscriber offers for sale the FRAME I HO USD and Let,22 feet front by 210 leet in depth, now occupied by David Smith, Esq., in East Main street. The dwelling contains eight coiled rooms, including double psalms Attached is a custern,:smoke house and stable For further information applyto H. A. STURGEON Sep 21 tf Agt for;,Mrs Ann Day. . ;ICKEREL, Constantly on hand ,SHAD, and for sale by SALMON, HERRINGS, J,PALMER & Co PORK, , MAIMET WHARF, HAMS, SHOULDERS PHILADELPHIA. LARD AND CHEESE.) Sept. 7, 1853, 3m ;LEATI3EB. o 4, IT z & HENDRY, Stare, 29 N. 13e1 0., Phila. Morocco Manufacturers, Carrion], Importers, Voininission and Genoral Leather Business, ,WIIOLLBALC•Sr. RETAIL. Manilla - Cwt . ! 15 Mnrgarottu street. seit7ty CP.V W • ,Vgfo. Corner of Hanover and Lauther ate., Carlisle IWO undersigned has always on hand n large stock of superior 'Calrinet Ware, in all the ditforent styles, which he is prepared to sell at the lowest prices. Ho invites attention partic ularly to the , Patent Spring. Bottom Bedstead, a most useful Muck), which entlrcly obviates all objebtions.- The bottom can be attached to old Bedsteads. They .havo given dmtire satisfac tion to all who have them in use. irrUOFFIN'S made to order altho shortest notice. . JACOB. FETTER, carßslo"Jan'y. 22, 1851,—1y. Bonnet Featliel. • -THE subsCriber hut Open an invoice of Ostrich and other Bonnet }outliers at One hall the usual pries._ Also a very cheap . 0 1 Fancy Urea Stika. ',• _1%35 d(tegitoE . O. W. MITER,. Utal eatatc Sulcs. FALL MILLINERY GOODS. JOHN STONE & SONS,. No. 4.0 South Second street, Pktadelphia. ILE now opening for the.Fallgrado a well i___Jba_aelected_oas_onment of_ SILKS, • RIBBONS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, . AND MILLINERY GOODS IN GENERAL Conlining themselves exclusively to tine . branch of the trade, and Importing the larger part of their stock, enelijes them to offer an as. ointment unsurpassedta extent- and variety, which will be sold on the most lavorable terms. • - September 14, 1853-2 m. SOLIS, BROTHERS, —lmporters and Manufactnrers of every kind of LADIES' FURS, 86 Arai street (below Third et) Philadelphia, • and atl7B • Water street, New York. - S our Gooda have all boon selected in Eu rope by one , of the firm, and manufactured by ourselves in the Mast elegant and Inehiena blc manner, we can.offer them at a price(taking their superior piality into consideration) that will defy competion. Silver Medals awarded for superiority by the Institutes of Pennsylvania and Maryland. • IVICACEERML. 290 bble t in Whole and Half barrels, novt receiving and for sale by • . WOODWARD & SMITH. Cheap . C Watches d i' Jewelry. Wll DLESALE and RETAIL at the " Philadelphia Watch r . '",,..... and Jewelry Store," Number 441 3 .f 5 Is ( lo u r a t r l r t y Segfi l dj e tTe l e; i t, corner ) _,__/.&:- • ,:. ,Y.'S Gold Lever Watches, Pa. full ii.W:elikii;iii.t t jewelled, 18 carat cases, 820,00 Gold Leptne, 18 carat cases, $24 00 Silver do jewels, 9 00 Silver Lever, full jewelled, 12 00 Superior Quartiers, ' 7 00 Gold Spectacles, 7 00 Fine Silver Spectacles, , " 150 Gold Bracelets, , 3 00 Ladies' Gold Pencils, ' 100 Silver Tea Spoons, set, 5 00 Gold Pens with Pencil and Silver Holder, 1 00 Gold Finger Ring's 373 cents to $8 ; Watch Glasses, plain, 126 cents; Patent, 181 ; Lunet, _95 ; other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to be what they arc sold for. STAUFFER & HARLEY, .• sept7ly • _ S l4 cceors to 0. Conrad. On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers and Lepines, still lower than the above prices. THE EIGHTH st: SILK STORE .NO. 4, .)Forth Eighth Street, Phihz. I-V. DEP U Y returns his thanks to his nu. merousienstomers in Cumberland county for their liberal patronage duriug the last sea son, and is now prepared to supply them at reason:losle prices, with every description of Fancy Dry Goods. Ills stock comprises a ful assortment of Rich Plaid Silks, a Fine, French Merinoes Brocade' do Rich Plaid Cashmeres Plain do Paris Mous do Laines Changeable do Plain, all Wool do Satins and Florene Cheap do Laines Paris de Beges Imported Ginghams Embroidered Collars Chintzes Nluslimi Flan- Sleeves Chetutiettes ifals ana - Srickings. Also, n full line of till widths of the 13 Es`r BLACK sr Lfi;•s, with Shawls, Rib• boos, Clunks, Velvets, Cloaking • Cloths, Sta., in crest variety. His goods are bought low, in largo lots, from first hands. , sep7lm HAYES' - P,ATENT TUBULAR OVEN HOT AIR RANGE Various Sizes, to suit Families, Boarding Houses and Hotels. riVIOST, in want of a superior Cooking Ap -1., paratus tiro invited to call at our Ware house and examine this Range. For durability economy and simplicity in operation it stands unrivaled. It has a porfeet hot air vdntilatibn —and meats baked in this oven will retain their juice and flavor equal to that roasted before an open fire. Meats and pastry cooked at he same tone without one affecting the other. 13 will supply sufficient heated air to heat ad i tionai rooms for the coldest weather.' 'lt has 11 . 6 ddsCEnding. or imam flutes, and is equally well adapted to buuminous or common hard coal. 'rite steam valve over the boiling part of the Range carries off the steam and scent of cooking, as well as heat in simmer. Every Range sold warranted to give satisfac tion4l.• or no expense to the purchaser. ‹.i HAYES' VENTILATOR, . Patented October, 1848, For Public Hulls, Faclortes, Railroad Cars, Chunnies, Flues, Ships, Steamers, ‘s.c Pure air is a subject claiming the attention of every individual, nod all buildipge should be provided with the proper means of ventilation ; Also, a powerful Warming and Ventilating Furnace. For Dwellings, School Houses, Churches, Halls Stores, Factories, . A large.ossorment of Office, Hall and,Cook ing Stoves, Parlor Grates, Registers, Sre. Wholesale and Retail. RAND Sr. HAYES, 82 North Sixth street, Philo p)Pcrsonal, attention given to warming and ventilating both public and private buildings. Lined Buck Gloves. THE subscriber line= hand Men's BUCK GLO VEIS, lined with Sheep Ykin, euitnhle for driving gloves. janl9 G. W.,HITN JULIUS STERN. No. 171 North 2d itreet, apposite the Came Hotel„'.oitadelphia. AVI N G in Store a full and extensive as sorimont of Millinery artieles,'Primmings and Fancy Goods, such as,..:Ribbonds, Laces Blond, Glace Silks, Florenccs,Bounel,Fraines and a large as orttnent of Ncedlo•werked fldfs Cellar!, Caps, Flounces, Insertings, F.'dgings &c., together r ith a great variety of other ar tidos in our lino too numerous io mention,•at WI! LESALE AND RETAIL. N request all such us are about making their purchases to give me a call. psep2nut First arrival of Fall Dry Goads, At the New and Chcap Store. Weise 10 Campbell WO U 1. 1) rosroctfully announce to their friends and the public that they have just received from New York and Philadelphia a largo and inindsome assortment or FALL AND WINTER GOODS. Their goads have all bean selected with great care from.the best New Yorkand Philadelphia houses, and cannot fad to suit purchasers both in quahty and price. HENRY J. WOLF, " 4TTOlcirlair zavr, • O.ffle, No. 2, Bedew's Row. _ , A LL professional business strictly attended to. The Gorman language spoken as read ily.as the English, [Sop 14, 1853 . ROBERT B. SIVECL'E'f, AIIINET MAKERAND UNDERTAKER North Hanover Street, andnext door to Glass's THE undorsigned would respoctfully inform iho 'citizens of Crirlisle and the public gener ally, that he now has on hand a largo and ele gant assortmoirt of URN ITU RE, consisting an part of Wardrobes, Card and other Tablos, Sofas, ,Bureaus, Bedsteads, plain and fancy Sowing Stands, &p. manufactured of tho boat matorial and quality warranted. .Also a general assortment of CHAIRS at, the lowest prices. Fenian,' Blinds made to order, and repairing prdmmly attended to. .o:rCollins made at the shortest notice, and having a splendid hearse Ito will 'attend funer als in town or country. 0:1 - Remember .tho stand— next docii to Glass's Hotel. nov2l R. B. SMILEY. BEDS' AND HANES ECEIVED tine day„dirmit frord Cincinna ti, a Jul! supply of theifollowing colobra. tad brands: 100 Sugar Cured Davis & Co's Hoof Hams, 100 • Gardnor,Phipp & Co's Hams, 100 . 4 Darnall° Westphalia do:'• This lasi. brand gained the Prise Medal at the London World'a Fair: - Akio a largo supply 'of Country Hama, Bacon, Shoulders and Stdos all of which will bo sold very low for cash. J. G. WILLIAMS,• Family Grocer. ' Juno 21,1853 FRUIT, CANDIES, ate. FAMILY parties Sabbath Schottls and Pic nio parties in going to the country will do well by calling at filo cheapaDrug tore of B, J: Kieffer, where they can bo supplied with ar. ticlee at iho lowest rates and of tbe beat qual ity. CANDlES—retail price, 20 Conte par pound. A general asortment of Patent Med., winos oppotontly, on hand. jy2o On SATURDAY tfie.Blll day of Oetober,lBs3. IN pursuancii — ol a decree oLthe Orphan's Court Of Cumberland co. will be, sold at public sale on the premises, at 12 o'clock, M, the fol lowing described real estate, late the property -of-George-Rhaardee'd-situated-nrSouth-Mith dleton twp, adjoining Papertown, CONTAINING 25 ACRES and 21 perches, strict measure, hounded on the south by It Givin, on tlje north- bY).I Bennet, east by G Nagle and Joseph Culver, having thereon erected a LOG 110 USE, Fraine Stableond other outbuild-. Inge, also a well of excellent water at the door and some fruit trees. It is worthy the attention of persons desiring a comfortable home. • TERAIS—One third of the purchase money to be paid on the tst day of April next, w hen possession will be:given and the deed made— one third to remain in the land (luring the life r . ,time of the-widow:pile interest Co be paid her and the remaining one third in three equal year ly payments, bearing interest from the Is day of April 1831, intereat to be paid yearly taxes assessed after the Ist of January, 1354, to beimid by the purchaser, and payments to be secured by judgment and mortgage- JACOB RITNP,R, ang3l is Guardian of the minor Children. THE subscribers will offer at private sale in South Middleton twp. Cumberland county, the following real estate, late the property of David Krysher. deed, about four miles east of Carlisle on the Lisburn road, bounded by lands of Robert C. Sterret, Abraham Hartzler, John Solenbarger, Samuel Etter and others, CONTAINING 130 ACRES of first rate limestone land, about 00 acres of which ore cleared and under good fence and in a high state of cultivation. The remainder is covered with flue young timber,and about 45 acres in clover, The improvements are two good DWELLING HOUSES, tho, One a two story log house, with a ;' - ":1111, kitchen attached, litastered in and RN; outside, with the necessary outbuil dings—oven, smoke honse, 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—wash house, oven and oven house, a hog stable, well and pump near the door; al so a double log barn, corn cribs, carriage house, sheds, apple mill, cider press and press house. Also an apple orchard of about two hundred trees of choice grafted fruit. Also a number of peach, cherry and' plum trees, with a never failing well of water r lining out nearly all the time ,with a pump in convenient for watering. Any person wishing to view the said property can do so by calling on David It. lirysher. who' resides on said farm. The property will be sold in part or the whole, to suit purchabers. DAVID It KRYSHER, A DESIRABLE LOCATION FOR A Pltvotcto re. - W ILL be sold nt public sale, on FRIDAY 99 the 7th of October, 1131..3, on the premi ses, in the town of Centreville, Cumb. co, the property of li. C. Hoover, a LOT OF GROUND, .marked _No. in the general plot of said-town, fronting on Main street 60 feet by 147 `ft. deep, whereon is erected a two - story BRICK HOUSE, with a brick shop atinclied,tlN suitable for a Physician n Mechanic, a, a well of excellent water tnsr the door, with a pump, an excellent stable, corn crib, nog pen, dart•inge house, &c. Also a lot of choice !run trees on the pr - cmises. -Any physician wishing to change his location will do well in attending the sale, as the property is situated in a weal thy section of the county, and a vdry desirable location. 7. V. DEPUY, 41, N• tits se.; Phila - 1' tly dollars to Le paid immediately when the property is sold, one half the balance on the April 1851, when a 'deed will be made to the purchaser, and the balance on the Ist of April 1355; payments so lio arcs red by judgment, mortgage or surely. The property may be el. fered first for cash, to be paid on the let of A pril 1854. In either :eI9C filty dollars must be paid on the sale. ' Persons wishing to view the property can do so by calling on Dr. %Vends, who resides ou the premises, or-on J. Buld, Esq., near the same. Sale to commenLe at 1 o'clock, P. M. of said day. when attendance will be given by JOIIN P.IIIIOADS,' Assignee of Dr. R. C. Hoover, and residing a Newburg. , (sepl4ts BYvittno of a power of Attorney from all the heirs at law oTAndrew Quigley:dee, I will expose to public sale on His promises, On SATURDAY the Bth day or October, at 11 o'clock, A. AL, all that • Plantation, or Tract of Land situate in North Middleton twp, on the public toad front Waggoner's road to the - Suloltur Springs,containing 78 Acres more or less, about 8 acres of which is Woodland and the residue cleared and under good fence. The improvements artN a two story LOG 10) U LE, double Log Barn, spring House and other outbuildings, with a sprigg :A - Sulphur \Vete: and a ! I running stream through the place Also, n tract of Mountain Land situate ne9, the big bend of the road over the mountain at Wagoner's , 411 p, emu:titling [Wont 18 Acres more or less, well_ t imbered. Tho Alexander road bounds this'irect on the south. The whole. will be sold together or seperate ly,as will best suit the purchaser ' and upon easy tOrMS. P W. (4.1.11 G LEY, — Ake y for all the heirs, WILL be sold at public sale, at 2 o'clock .P• the HOUSE' AND LOT, , • situated in Springville, near Kge's Forge, South, Ntitbi eton ri • u ,twp., and now in the occupancy ..It h l it ,)„.l!4r • of John Plank. The house is a € ' 2 "‘ large Two Story Frame building nn a lot of one acre, with a well of water, a small burn, cabinet makers shop. and'a considerable (plan tity of tnoet excellent fruit trees. The entire property is to good order. Sale to be held on the premises, wliere terms and conditions will be made known by JACOB ABRAIIIMS, sep2lts Assignee of John Plank. 3 EE 'HERE SAMB 0, what de matter wid you dis miirnin ? you look like you hab • k a fitness" dis mornin. 0 golly Ned- din ifigga mono dead wid do direa. Yha, Yha when will niggas leant sense ? don't you see all do white gemmen and ladies go!to Alas ea KIEFFER'S shotecary pop" and git'a 'bottle of Beecher's' Illatchl , :ms Cordial. Cures 3 ou right oft; I golly. VALUABLE PAEI AT PRIVATE SALE. 011 HE subscriber offers at private sale a farm IL situated...in North Middleton twp, Comb. ,ao, four miles east of Carlisle, and fourteen West of Illnisburg, on the turnpike road, CONTAINING 130 ACRES , of first into limestone land , cleared and andor Cultivation. Also 30 acres of Woodland Con venient to supply the farm with wood. The improvements are a now two story STONE . i ~. HOUSE, 4.1 feet front, new brick ' fit,,i: 11 . Harn,ls feet front, wagdn shed, i.i .:' corn crib Mid other necessary ^Pf,c,. !:. •t;. outbuildings now. A well of nev. -':""-"-"" or failing water at the door., and an eicellent orchard of choice you'll:fruit trace. The tarot is in overy way a desirable one, and persons wishing to purchase would dO well to call and Sao it. 'Forms made to suit purchasers, sep2l6m J. E. COBLE, DI - Lancaster Whig copy and send bill to this 'Oleo. ' . Hotel _ VALUABLE PROBEll'illr • AT PRIVATE ; . SALE. enhseribar offers at private sea the following property of Ann Diller, situated iu Monroe township, Cumberlend...county, mile and a half west of,Churehtown, adjoining lands of Petal-and Joseph Diller, CONTAINING 20 ACR ES of limestone land in a high stata'of Cultivation, and &Kit BIM acres in timber.— The improve,. manta .ara a good one Wry LOG 3 ... e , , 0 lIDUSE, and a young orchard of 44'4: II ~; choice fruit. Persons wishing to 4;0 ~ c;., examine the property will please .114,r(r.., ... 4.., call on the sub,criber, living at '''... ll '..:'"', Boiling Springs. 14, J. I.,DIDICII; aug 24 . Agt for Ann Diller... HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. , On SATURDAY, the 29th or. October. - THE subscriber will sell at Public Salo, on the promises, at 10 ,o'clock, A• M., ,a var bable LOT OF GROUND, aituato in South Middleton township, about- ono 'mile west of the Boiling Spring, on the road leading from York and. Shipperiabtirg, kontaining, about three fourthof •an acre of Limestone land, and having thereon emoted a ono and a half story Westhorboard IiOUSG, an ex; • cellont shop, suitteAle for any mochan• . • , ic, a otnblo, &I, wlth a fi rst rate wolf •• ■ of, water and a variety of choice, frith trees. 'Terms will be made known on, day of solo. scp2lpil • GIDEON RUTZ. ilcal estate Salm. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. Palatable Real 'Estate AT PRIVATE SALE. JOIIN DILLER, nug,3l 5..'m ASSWNEE'S SALE, PUBLIC SALE, Ptrniad SALE. On SATURDAY, October 2'24, 1853 ei cal o.state ,salc.s. VALUABLE FARE AT PRIVATE SALE . frIHE subscriber, offers at-.private sale a 1 Valuable FARM, sifunted in'llamoden township Oumberland.counly.,_about_one_and-a roditlrinTles east 'of Mechanicsburg, adjoining lands of. Peter Barnhart, David Ebberly, Peter Gantz and Henry Snavely, • CONTAINING 128 ACRES oflimestone land, inn high state of cultivation under good fences, a large portion of which is locust posts and chestnut rails. The road from Mechanicsburg to the turnpike, -bounds the north and the road from Silver oring Church to Lisburn bounds the oast side of said farm. ,A =t , j k . The improvements are a two eto ry watitherboarded DWELLING HOUSE, Wash house, with an excellent arched, cellar, a large Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Cribs—Gratieries and other necssary nut build• ins. A well of never dolling 'water in the yard; an excellent Orchard of Apple tree., also a variety of choice—frgit trees, such ns Peach, Pear. &c,, 'The Farm is located within a short distance of excellent milli] and convenient to ellurches and schools. Persons wishing to view the.farin will please to call on the sub scriber living its Mechanicsburg. JACOB COO VER. Aug. 10, 1853.—;,3. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. - - - - milt following FARM and Tract of Wood.. land, the property of Miss Martha Duncan ,of Carlisle, will be sold nt private . sale, viz: All that certain Farm, situate in Sou.hampton t.ownship, Cumberland county. bounded by lande of Itebuclt's and Hunter's heirs, Francis Fulton ' Benjamin Kimmel, Peitz and others, CONTAINING 185 ACRES, strict measure. This Farm, which is situated on tho Walnut Bottom Road, within two miles of the borough of Shippensbura, is of a firet• rate quality of land, well cultivated and fenced, and nearly all cleared, with editable DWEL. LING HOUSE, BARN and out buildings. There is a fine young ;"... 44 131 , 1 1 ), M orchard of well selected apple trees a ; : z= on the premises together with other II:11 , 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 SIXTY A• CRCS. This land is well - covered with young Chesnut timber There is also on it a comfor• table reliant House and Garden. Persons wishing to examine these properties can do so by calling on Mr George Matthews. who re• sides3on the farM. For terms and conditions of sale apply to WM. M. BIDDLE. ;KY - Harrisburg Telegraph ti c nd Lancaster Ex amine: publish six weeks and send bill to this office. nag '24 Gw OVLPHAN'S - COURT SALL. On SAC RD AY, the Bth day of,October. THE following lots or pieces of land, late the property of George Rupp,of Lower Allen twp, Cumberland county, deceased, will be sold by public vendue or outcry, on the premises, at 12 o'clock, 81., viz: One piece, situate in said Lower Allen two, hounded by Imds of Flavid Eberly; Simpson's road, and other land of said George Rupp, dee, CO N TAINLN G. 21- A C RZS-and-15. Porches. strict measure. The other piece bounded by lands of the heirs of John Rupp, dee, Simi), son s road, and other land or said George Rupp. dee, and CON'T'AINING 5 ACRES and 35 Perches, strict measure. , These,lo:s are closed and in cultivation, the land bei ng go id limestone land. Executors The conditions of oak will be made known on day of sale... JOHN SHOPP, aug2l6t miner of GEO. RUPP. Orphan's Court Sale, On THURS DAY the 13th of Oct,ber,•lBs3. IN pursuance of an 6rder of the Orphan's Court of Cumberland county, will be sold at public sale, the following property, late the es tate of John Brutenswell, of Silver Spring twp, iii said county, dect ased, A valuable FARM situate in said township. on the Trindle Spring Road, about IWO west of Mechanicsburg, , COM'AINING 114 ACRP,S, and Bfi porches, adjoining lands of Jacob Kost; lleory Spera, c;co. Cower and' others, allot which is cleared but about ten acres which is in good timber. The land is of the best quality Of limestone land, and under good fences. . . The improvetnents consist of a • twoatuty DWELLING HOUSE , jt k Stone Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, If : I.: and other necessary ottrouilang,s. ;y. hit -i . There is a never failing well of -- water near the !lease. Also a fine young or— chard with a choice assortment of fruit Antes. Persons _wishing to examine the place will call on John Brownawell, residing on the place. TERMS—Ton pet cent of the purchase mo. ney to be paid when the property is sold—the interest of the one third, less the expense of sale, to be paid, to the widow annually—the principal at he: de , th to the heirs of John Brownawell, half the.remainder less the ten pr ct to be paid on she hat day of April 1551, when the deed and possession will be given, and the bal. once to be paid in iced equal annual payments, . vith.interest, properly secured. Sale to take place at 12 o'clock,M., when attendance will be given by the undersigned Heirs of age, and guardians of minor heirs of John Brownawell, deed. CHRISTIAN 'FITZ EL„ DANIEL COMFORT . .. Goat dians of Minor Heirs.. \VAL BROW NA W ELL, . .S.A.MIL BROWNAWELL, ang4 1 ts -. Heirs of Age."' *.•Lancastor Ind. Whig, copy till sale and send'bill to this office. VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE AP • PUBLIC SALE 113 Y virtue of as order of sale, in action of #ll partitfon to toe directed, I will expose to public sale: on the premises, on THURSDAY the 1301 of October next, at 10 o'clock, A. Al: the following real estate, late tho proporty of Joseph. Irwin, dee'd• 11 TRACT OF LAND. situated in Newton township, Cumberland co., bounded by lands of Sidles Woodburn. Ilenry Miller, NVm. Gracey and others, containing 114 acres 31 perches neat measure,'about 80 acres of which is in good iiibber. The improve ments are- a double two story STONE HOUSE, Bank Barn, 80 feet ty 40 ft, a double Wagon Shed corn crib, carriage house, :'riit t sheep pen and all other necessary 4 -'"'" 44 --"'"' outbuildings. 'There is also 'a nover•failing stream of water at the door, a large orchard of young thriving apple trees, and n great variety of other fruit. The soil is limestone of a first. rate qua ity, and the fenceio in the best order, and nearly all post and rail. This property is situated about 4 Miles from the C.N. It. It., 1 toile west of Stoughstown, six tn , les east of Shippensburg, and 13 west of Carlisle. TEasts OF SA r.g.—One third of the ouches,: money to remain in' Vie land during the life time of the widow, interest. of which to be paid annually; olio half the residue to ho paid on the let of -April 1854, when possession will ,be given, and the balance in three tumult' pay ments thereafter without interest, to be secured by a lion on the land. sep?,Its SEPII MeDA4I.B4ONI), Sheriff. Distilling and Flouring Mill FOR . SALE OR RENT. Tsubscribers offer as above their cella) lishment recently built and located on the 'York tornpike road, fourteen miles lion the city of Baltimore and within one mile of the Baltimore and 'Susquehanna IL Rim Cockeye 'Ville. This is one of • the most eligible 'sues near Baltimore, with fourteen feet fall on the Western Run, tributary alba great Gunpow• der Dells-1 wrotm r mrirkable for its steady and uniform flow of water, seasons el the sons. rest draught having hut .little effect upon it., qr they will sell upon low terms the Distil. Tory fixtures, consisting of steam boiler, stills, pumps, copper .worm, pipes and fermenting rubs all arranged. in the beet manner foe an operatio tof 100 to 200 bushels IM day. Or a practical Distiller cir,Miller would be taken in to eo-partnership to work the concern. Fora particular description they War to CM. VVm. M. Benderson,Carliele, who is acquainted with the property, or address tho undersigned at Cockeysville Baltimore county, Md. ' 50n2,1 mptl' LOVE, & WEBSTER.' ouvacnToww PROPERTV • • THE subs , oribbr offers at prtrate sale n lot of around, situate•in Churchtown, having Cumb. en., 3 . 2 i n te by 6 . 00 feet deep, thereon erected a double two story FRAME 1/WIl.11.• LING HOPSII,9O feet in front by 21 Aim deep, with eight rooms' and'tWo hitch 6 I ens. The house Is newly built and well finished throughout. ' Also a. lot ndjoinitig the above, on which is erected n two story Frame House, 20 ft square.' now used Its t Cabinet Maker's Shop. butt can Ito easily oonvertoa int.°. a, dwelling house. It • is a good stand lor.thanbove or any other bus , : Mose. For terms, !'which wilt be made envy, enquire of the auhsariber in Carlialo. aug3ltf • JAMES IL WEAVER, FOR SALE. fegaLan4 Otl)er Noticeo. NOMMO.M. A Lt PERSONS indebtetron the books of lA. Charles Oglibi are lieeby notified to call at the etoro, and pay their accounts, as longer indulgence cannot be given. sep2l PIL/W.P3I3LERC LAWS. XTOTICE is hereby given to all persons in- IA wrested, that the Pamphlet Laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, passed at the secs on of the Legislature ot 1853, have b.ren received at this office, and avo ready for distri-, button. Prothy's, Office. Carlisloq .GEC). z P INN., Sep. 117, 1853. • roth'y W.MII3I3I4CEIRS VITAITI'MD* 901.1E1 school Directors of Soutic Middleton township wish to employ SEVEN TEA CHERS for the schools of said township.— Tfiey-will meet to examine applicants on SAT URDAY. the Ist of October, at 1 o'clock, P. M., at Mc Court House in Carlisle. • ID. KAUFFMAN, scp°Bl%y atate of C. Emminger, dec'd, IVOTICg is hereby given that letters of ad ministration on the estate of Christiana Emminger, Into of Silver Spring top., Cumb. county, deceased, have been granted .to the subscriber,' residing in the same township, All persons knowing themselves indebted •to said estate era-required to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims to present them to - JACOB MUMMA. Adm'r. sep2B6t ASSIGNIOE'S NOTICL'. 0 . AM U EL N. RIVEN of l'apertown by deed' i 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 thetti for settlement, and thieve indebted to make inttnediate payment to either of them, the first residing near Carlisle, and the other near Churchtown Monroe township, Cutnb. co. JACOB RITN ER, . JAMES CLARE, Assignees. Bcp2l6w Nomcla Notice to the Creditors of Andres& Herr, deed The undersigned appointed auditor fly the Orphan's Coitrt of Cumberland county to mar. shall and distribute the assetts in the hands of Robert McCartney. administrator. of And• row Herr, doc'd, among the creditors of said deoedent, 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't ' A. M. J. S. COLWELL, sep2l • Anditor. ' NOTICE. A LL persons indebtod to the subscriber nro il.hereby notified to dome forward and set tle off their accounts. as no longer indulgence can be given, and if nut Settled befOre the Ist day of October, 1853,- they will be placed in the hands of n Justice for collection. aug3l. JAMES GALLAIIE.I, Agent. Estate of Mrs. Ann Low, deceased. oticE is"-hereby hereby given-fliat letters-or IN administration on the estate of Mrs. Ann. Low, dec'd. late of Upper Allen Township, have been issued to the subscriber residing in the same township, to whom all persons in debted will make payment, and those having claims will present them properly authentica; tod for settlement. Aug3l6t. GEO. CHAPMAN,:Admr. Estate of Philip Lantz, dec'd. LL persons aro hereby notified that Letters of Administration on the estate of Philip Lon tz, lato,of East,Pennsboro township, Cum bOland county, &ceased; have been issued-by Up' Register in and for ssid county, to the sub• scriber, residing in did" panic township. All persons having claims against said estate are requested to present them for settlement, and those indebted will make immediate payment JACOB LANTZ, Adm'r. scp7 6t pd Estate of Joseph Witmer, dec'd: %ToTi.cm is hereby given that Letters of Ad • I. ministration on the estate of Joseph Wit• roar, late of North Middleton township. Cum: berland county, doc'd, have been duly granted by that Register of said county. to Jacob Wit. met, of southampton township, and Ah'raham Witmer, of North Middleton township, in said county. All persons knowing themselves in. dintod to said estate are required to make im mediate payment and those having claims to present them to JACOB NVITMER, AB R. Al WITHER. Admr's. sep7Gt Estate of Philip Long, Sr., decd.Tv E is Iteredy given that Letters Tes tamentary on the estate of Philip Long. sr., late of Mechanicsburg, Cutab. county, dee, have been granted to the subscriber, residing in the same place. An persons knowing them selves in le'ned to said estate are requested to mike intawiato payment, and those having - ciaiint - to - presant theni for seitle - mrtit to PHILIP 11. LONG, sepl4pd INTO'XICM is hereby given that application 111 will be made to the next Legislature, agreeably to the constitution and laws of this Commonwealth, for an alteration in the charter of, tlic Carlisle Deposite Bank, so as to confer upon said 13ank the rights and privileges of is Link of issue, nod to change the name to that of the Carlisle Bask." By order of tho Board of Directors. W. M. BEETEM, Cashier, June 29, 1853—Vm rarzi ZNSUII.4I.IVC.E. THE undersigned having been the agent o the Keystone Life Insurance Company, of Harrisburg, l'a., continues to act in that ca pacity, by authority of said Company. NV would respectfully inform the community that he will nttond to such persons as may signify their desire to insure their lives, and thus give sense protection to their bereaved familit s and friends, in case of death. - Office in West Pom fret 'Street, Carlisle. Alav2s tf J. WORTHINGTON. Estate of Fredlr Garret, dec'd. NO , rreE is hereby given that Letters clad ministration on the estate of Fred. Gar ret, late of Monroe township, Cumberland co., diewised, have boon granted by the Register of 8 1 1,1 county, to the eubsebers, the first residing in Silver Spring township, and the latter in Monroe. All persons indebted to Said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for set.. tlement to . JACOB MOMMA, ANDREW GARRET, Ad m'rs. mtg . :2lphi 9t NOTICE. mikToTtcn is hereby given that the CUM., ' BERLAND VALLEY SAVINGS IN ' S TITUTIO N. located in Dickinson townaltip; Cumberland eounty,owill, make application to , the next ,Legislature of the-Conunonwealth of Pennsylvania Tor an act of Incorporation, with a capital or not lest than Ten nor more than 'Thirty Thousand Dollars, for the purpose of _receiving deposits of money both transitory and on Interest, and of making loans and discounts, with such other (privileges as are usually gran ted to Savings Institutions. lly order of ,the Directors.. NV NI: G,ALI3REATII, Tress. _ D. L. BEELIITAN; Sec'y rja22,13m,l Court l'roclomatiOlt. IVIIEREAS the honorable J. H. GRA HAM, President Judgo of the - several Courts Of Common Pleas of tho counties of Cumboriand, Perry ond Juniata,in Pennsylva nia, and Justice of Elio several Courts 'of Oyer and Torminor and- General Jail Deliveryin said counties. and lion. John Rupp and Sam nol Woodburn, Judgosof the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivory fur the trial of all capital and other offenders, in the said.county ofCuinborland,by their precepts to mo directed, dated tho 22d of AUgust, 1853, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and Genera IJoilDelivery, to be holden at Cer. lisle, un,the 2ct MONDAY of November 1853, (being tho,l4th day) at 10 o'clock in the fore noon, to Continuo two weeks. NOTICE is therefore hereby given, to 11,13 Coroner. Siistieos rho' Pence and Constables orthe said County of Cumhorlind: t h at they are by the said precept eoinmunded to be then end 'there in Weir, proper parsons, with their tolls, records, Inquisitions, examinations and ell other, remembrances, tO do, those things `which to the;r cares appertain" to lot done, and t ill those that t ire !trend by reeognizaneos, to prosecute against the prisoners thatsure.er then shalt ho in the MI of sold eouttly,:ore to bo Moro tu preseouto thorn os shall ho just. n JOSEPH McDARNIOND; Sheriff: SLlEntFee .Ormas, Oa dish+, # Sep. 28, 1853. =1 =