New 'Zbutxtidcineutp. Olesical and Literary High School. ,-ranArtrixam, PA. firliE Winter Session Of this Institu " tion•will continence on. TUESDAY, the Ist of November next, and continuo 5 months. In tne department of Instruction the Principal alai be aided by competent Assistants. All taro and diligence will be used to prepare youths eithzr fur teschers, or for the ordinary bind ncsaca of lifo,l3S for College. TERSIS—For, Tuition, Boarding, and - . $5O All other expenses extra. For further particulars address the under signed, at Newviille. ROBERT hIcEACHREN, Principal. Oct 12 TOWN PROPERTY . FOR SALE. On MONDAY, November 14.1853. 11.1 Y virtue of an act of assembly, passed the 10th day of February, 1853, the Commis sioners of' Cumberland county will sell at pub:. lie sale, at the Court House In the borough of Carlisle, to the highest and best bidder, all that LOT OF 'GROUND, known as the MeCrosker property. situate on the north side of East Malt street in the borough of Carlisle, containing - 60 f,eot in front and being ln.depth etO feet; numbered in the general plan of said town 213. TER HS—Ton per cent of the purchase mon •cy to be paid at the time of sale—one half of the balance on the Ist of April 1854, at which time possession will be given—the residue on the Ist of April, 1855, with interest This pro perty is ono of the most desirable family resi dences in the borough of Carlisle: • ‘V M. H. TROUT, JOS. G. CRESSLER, JOHN 801313, Commissioners. o tl2 Estate of William P. G. Ecker r dee. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters "Pes tamentary on the estate of William P. G. Ecker, late of Newton township, Cumberland county, dec=d, -have been--granted-to - the sub-- scriber, residing in the same township. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are required to make immediate pay ment and those having claims to present them for settlement to 00t126t Dr. DAVID ECKER Sheriff's 'Sales. Y virtue of sundry write of Vetiditioni lamas. issued out of the Common Pleas oi Cumberland county, and to me &rooted, I wil eve toe to nubile vendee or outcry, at the Court II ,Ll9O in the borough of Carlisle on FRIDAY, the 4th day of November, 1859. at 10 o'clock. A. M., the following described real estate, viz: A Tract of Lind situate in South Mid dleton twp., containing 30 acres more or less, bounded on the north by Benjamin Knuflman, on the south and east by Peter F. Ego. thoreon erected a two story log weatherboarl I House, log spring house, Iramo barn, and distillery with the stillelind fixtures, and a doe. ble one story tenant house, &c. Seized t pnc, taken in execution as the property of John M. Good and Maria Good, his wife. Also, a Lot of Ground, No. 1, situate in-Springfield, 'West Pennsboro twp., contain - - Og 100 feet in front and 180 feet to depth mon, or less bounded by Main street on the south. by the Big Spring and David Brandt on th.r west, an alleyon the west, an alley lon the nor' , and John Piper on tne _cast. Having thereon erected a two storj stone house,l log ktable an I stone distillery. Also a-Lot of Ground, sftualein Spring field. West Pennsboro twp.,' containing GO fet t front and 180 feet in depth more or less, boun, ded, by Mothers street on the east. by as ally on the north, by n lot of Peter Palm on art south and Josiah Hood on the wear. Seized an taken in execution as the p:opety of Lamm Markvi.ord. Also, a Lot of Orround,l situate in stoax4stown, Newton twp., containing one fourth of an acre more or less, bounded on the north by the Chambersburg and Harrisburg turnpike road, on the east by Mrs Mellinger, and.on the south and west by lands of John Grimes. Having thereon erected a two stool frame house and frame bank btilding, a to stahle and shoemaker shop. Seized and take I in execution ns the property of Sainucl Pislect Also. a Lot of Ground, situate in th Borotigh of Carlisle. cot - timing Solleet in fret I and 259 feet in depth more'or less,lbounded o;$ the west by George Kigley, on !lie east LI Jaco') Itheent. on the south by Po nfrot street' on the lord' by Church alley. HaVing thereo I orocted,a Slanghter house and stahle and n on story log building, &c. Seized and token i execution ns the property of James Davis, an I all to he sold by me Sheriff's Odice, C tr.? JOS. MeDARMAND lisle, Oct 12, 1843. 5 h Shrift EPILEPSY CAN BE CUBED., Lake's Vegetable Omnimund, FOR THE CURS OF EPILEPSY OR FITS,! . • Is performing more - wonderful cures than at other medicine yet known or be ore ,tbe public. PRICE FIVE DOLLARS A BOTLE. The proprietor has in his possession numerous certificates, narrating the Astonishing and Niiaculous Cures! effected by this medicine, and directs attention tb the following only, to assure thosembo arc so we fortunate to be afflicted with the terrific disea•l. heretofore regarded incurable, that LANE'S prig partition IS ALMOST INFALLIBLE IN ITS CURE! From Mrs. Brooks, widow of Maj. Jas. Brook' late of Conneaut, 0. CONNEAUT, Feb.. 3, 185.3. Mr. Z. LAKE—Sir: Please send me :moth& bottle of Fit Medigine, as I do not like to without it on hand. When I commenced givini• the medicine to•my son Edgar, he had from ot to three fits per duy. lie has now taken the mt I dicine over fiVe months, and has had. I think, holt two fits in that thne,aud those very light. Hill body and mind are very much improved; and II the blessing of God, I feel that the medicine will restore his body and mind to their wonted oath' l• ty. lie is VI years - old, and has had fits over years, which have been very frequent, and vevl destructive to hilt constitution and' mind. Hui tired. of dollars have been expended for medicith to "cone Firs," but nothing has relieved him unt til he used yotir'medierne. Respectfully. yours, POLLY BROOKS. From Judson Landon, County Superintendent of the Ashtabula County Infirmary. KINGSVILLE; Feb. 4, zds • Mr Z. Lute—Sir: Please send a few mot • bottles of your 'Tit Medicine;" I may not nee It, but think safer to keep it on hand. Your int (Icahn; has done wonders. I gave it to Miss Joni Delano ; she has had fits for 26 years, brought t by having the measles wizen but four years olt , which.could not be brought out to the surface.— After taking the medicine a few days, sits HAD $ runs CROP OF MEAsLza, slid has hod 110 fits sincv She had fits or symppms almost daily. She at, her father concur with me in saying that we ba • lieve the medicine has or will work a perfect retro. I also gave the medicine to Miss Jane fbandeit. son and Aria Corby, who have had fits almmte daily, for a nunaher of years. Their fits Ilea I: ceased, and I believe the medicine will have ti.l. desired enact. Much - money has beewexpentlell by the friends of the above patients fur doctorimi, all.to no purpose. The cure was left for youi medicine to perform, and I can cheerfully recon+ mend Was a valuable discovery. Respe:etfull yours. . JUDSON LANDON, Superintendent Ashtabula Co. Infirrency. Prepared and sold at wholesale by Z. Lane , Conneaut, Ohio. • E F WELLER, traveling agent. Sold by S W Haverstick, Carlisle ; . E.ll Thomas, Mechanicsburg ; D W Gross, Ilarrhe• burg. oat 5-lye REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC BALI' . On TUESDAY. November let, 1853. WLI, be add et public Balm in the bort. ough of Nowville, TRACT OF LAND, • • . situate in_Nowton twp., Cumb. county, con. taining 48 stree t more or Ices, adjointi.g ti $ . borough cf Nowvillo on the north east , and tit El!g Spring on tho mutt: This land ie Convert,l ' ently located eithetufor farming or out lout, an , will be sold together or in seporate lots as ino. do thought.advantageoul. - '' ' ' Aldo, at the 80111113 time and place, a Tract el Limeotone Land, eituato in West Pennabor. tarp.. a mile. and n quarter eolith of New.ville, containing 4 0 acrea,edjoining bode of Daniel Duncan,Josaph Brown and Jr4 , ci Waggoner, From 15 to 20 acres of this tract is covered with timber of an , excellent quality. ' The rest is, cleared and in a good sweat cultivation. Alto, at the eanie.tinte and place, a Lot o,' Ground OD Railway street.,in the ;borough of Nowville, hiving thereon erected a two story salcic nous& and back buildings. gales to commake 'at le, o'clock, noon. of 'said 'day, iwilep forme will homed° &sown toy • .10.9EPli RANN,ON, • - WM GRACCW: • i itqP s r s 7 :lb Biers brlaugloon ilartnos. tor.o St, Slops. First Arrival of Fall Dry Goods, At the New and Cheap Store;._ 11Peise,10 C a el 1 Wou1.1) respectfully announce" to their 'friends - and. the public that they have just 'reoeived from New York and Philadelphia a" large and handsome assortment or FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting of the:latest Myles of Dress Goods, French plaids, castmpres, rnOue do lainos, all wool , mOus do bege,;, Persian cloth, plaid, brocade and black silks, al pacas, and Mourning Goods. ' DOMESTICS .. Bleached and unbleached muslin, cheeks, Ginghams, ticking% wht and cl'd Canton Flannels, table linon,tablo cloths,Napkins Damask towelsi - wool flannels; - &m., LACES AND EMBROIDERIES - - _ cambric and swiss ruffling, edging and insert ing, little mechlin and florentine laces, collars, undersleeevee. spencers, miffs, &c. HOSIERY AND GLOVES Silk, cash:nor° and _Saxony hoso, merino half hose, white and black silk hose, black, white and mixed cotton hose, Indies and genie silk, kid, fleecy !Inca silk and cotton groves CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES A. buts assortment of cloths, cassimeres, anti noteTV‘ritticky jeans, merino; satin and black silk ensilage. BOOTS AND SHOES A largo ass wtment of ladies and gentlomens shoes, slippers and boots, childrans shoes, from the best manufacturers. FAMILY GROCERIES, Rio end Java Canoes, New Orleans, Cuba and refined sugars, Levering s, Syrup Molasses. Cuba do., and Spices of all kinds, Their goods have all been selected with great care from the best New York and Philadelphia houses, and canuot fail to suit purehaseis both in quality and price. sepl4 HARDWARE--FRESH ARRIVAL H 31E NRT SAXTON. THE subscriber having returned from tho city would call thmattention of his 'friends and the public generally -to•the largo and well se lected assortment of -Hardware which lie has just received. consisting in part of BUILDING MATERIALS, - such as nails, screws, hinges, locks, belle, ' glass, putty, paints, oils, Bce. TOOLS— edge tools; saws and planes ol every aeserip. ton, with files, rasps, hammers, anvils, &c. A general assortment ol SiMEMARERS & SADDLERS TOOLS, together with morocco. lining and binding skins, shoe thread, wax, pegs, lasts, harness mounting, saddletrees, &c. COACH TRlMMlNG—canvass•(plain, en amelled, figured and embossed,) patent and en amelled leather axles, springs, hubs; spokes,. felines, shahs, &e, &c. Cabinet Makers will find a large 'assorment of varnishes, mahogany and walnut veneers, moulding. rosettes, hair cloth, curled hair, &c. The stock of IRON is large and well selec ted, comprising all the kinds in general use, as hammered and rolled tire of all sizes, flat, bsr and band iron, round, square and oval iron, horse shoe iron and nail rods, with a large lot of cast and spring steel, English and American blister steel, &c. umekeepers and • those - ab - o - nre - Ornifienoing will find-i: to iheir advantage to call and exam ine- our cutlery britiania and plated ware, pane, kettles, cedar ware, baskets, &c. In addition to the above we have received a. splondid assertment of WALL -PAPER. ma ktng the stock complete, and at eut.h prices as k cannot , fail-to.give satis etion. We invite all friends to call, knowing it will be to their own advantage. Remember the old stand, East High Street, Car,islo, P,- . 'Oct. N, 1853. HENRY SAXTON. Estate of John Wonderly, deed, ‘TOTICE-is-hereby given that letters testa jd on the estate of John Wonderly, Into of South Middleton - township, Cum''. co., dec:ased, have-been grunted by the Register of eel d 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 having claims to - present them for settlement to DANIEL. WONDERLY, Ex'r. Qcts fiw ORP.IIAN , S COURT BALE. On FRIDAY-the 28th of October, 1853. N pursuancoot an order of tile Orphan's .11 Court of Cumberland couty, will be sold, al 11 -o'clock in the forenoon of said day., on the promise's, the following described property, situate in the borough of New Cumberland, in the comity afaresaid, part oldie estate of ROB ERT R. CHURCH, sr, dee' d. viz: LOTS No. 210, 121, 15, 26, •29 and 59. Lot 210 is vacant. Lot 121 has a Two Story Weatherboarded 110 USE, and Frame Stable thereon erected. Lots 15 and 26 have BRILK HOUSES and Stablea thereon. Lot 59 has a Frame House thereon. CONDITIONS OF SALE—One third of the purchase money to remain in the hands of the purchaser or purchasers daring the natural life of Catharine Church, Widow of -said dece dent, as a line on the Property, The interest on the same to be paid to the said Catharibe yearly, and every year during her natural life, Interest to commence on the tst of April, 1854, when possession wilthe given to the said pur chaser or purchasers, and the principal to 1.14 paid to the heirs and representatives of said de• scodant, after the death of the said Catharine, according to their respective interests. Also, the share of Lockw Church, dec'd, one of the children of the said Robert R. Church, do• ceased. in the other two thirds of the purchase money is to remain the hands-of- the purchaser or purchaquts as a lien on the property duringthe lice of said Catharine Church. The interest on same to he paid to her yearly and during her uatural life. Interest to commence on the Ist of April, 1851, and the principal of said share after the death of the said Catharine to be paid to the person or panties legally entitled to the same. The one third of the balance of the sib! 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 interests.— 'Die 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 slid Robert R. Church, deceased, (except ing Lockwood as aforesaid,) according to their respective interests, The said purchaser or purchasers asaid property. or any of the same, will on the confirmation of the sale or sales, be required to e'ntar into retegnizance or recogni zances in the Orphan's Court, with approved security for the payment of the purchase money as aforesaid, after deducting the cost of the sale or sales, which will bo required to be paid on the confirmation of said sole or sales Adm'r'do bonis non of R, R. B. l . lu F rh, L ole E t.;'d sep2Sts .IrOTICE AMONG the records ofthe ourt of Com mon Pleas of Cunriberland county the fol lowing proceedings appear, viz; 22 August, 1853, Thomas Hainllton, Ex'r of Andrew Shell, dec'd, presented ,a Otatition to the Couurt of Common Plens.of Comb. co., setting forth quit on the 7 October, 1853, John flidlobaugh elecuted a mortgage toJacobillil4 ler on a tract of land in Allen twp, Cumb. co.' bounded by the Yellow Breeches crsolc,lands of Jacob Stouffer and John. Gross, containing 6 acres,•32 perches, with a Log Stable, House and Oil Mill thereon, to secure the payment of five bonds—let, for $l5O, payable tat of April, 1835-1 d for $lOO on the fat of April, 1826-3 d fur $lOO on the let of April, 1827-4th for $lOO on the let of April, 1828, and sth for $35 on the let April, 1829. That on the 13 Apri l, 1831 the said Andrew Shell purchased the mod property at Sheriff's sale,as the estate of the said John flidlobaugh, and has since paid the said mortgage in full more than 20 years ago, out no satislttetiont has yet been entered there at.' Tho ezid Andrew Shelrilicd seized there of. 'Said patitiopbr therefore prays the Court to grant a Rule upon said John Ridlobaugh to appear at the next Court of Common Pleas to be hold on the 2d Monday of November next, and show cause why satisfaction should not be entered open the said mortgage, of which tho Sheriff shall give notice according to thapro visions of tho Act of Assembly. And to duty bound will pray &c. :2211 August 1853, the prayer of .petitionot , is granted, end the Sheriff to give notice in ono towepaper for four weeks according to 'the Act of Assembly. By the Court. Cumber/and County, as. . owe} T. George Zinn Prothonnmry . of. he L S. Court of Common Ploasof said county dusertify that the above is a true copy of thetdoekot entry of the above case. .Given under my hand and the seal' f said Court at e ar li a leT the, 26th day of Sentember.'A.l D., 1853:GE0. ZINN, Froth'' , • _ . . • • October 5. 4w VICUZT, CANDIES. ac. FAMILY parties Sabbath: Schools and Phi nie portico in going to the country will do well by .calling at the cheap Drug Store of It, J. Kieffer, whore they eon be tupplied with ar tinier; itt the lowest rates and of the beat qual ity. CANDlES—rotail price. 20 cents per pound. 1A general asni•tment.of Patent Med icines constantly hand. - ,7y" jy2o • h~itteiinueuu~ STRAW.. IiOGS, Art AME to the 'premises of the; subscriber, , in North Middleton twp, throe miles 'oast of arlisle, about the 7th orAugust last, FOUR HOGS.' Three tt them are White and the fturth black, spotted,u-appnrently about ten months old. The ownc.: is requested to come forward, prove properly, pay.charges and take them away,,,.or they will lib told as the law di rects. M rect.s3m* ADAM HOOKER. Attention; Limelourners &la 2 /Ar nlaaC. Buy your COAL of• • E. BIDDLE. igr ONLY $2 00.por ton for CAsh. [Octs HOUSE. AND STORII-ROOM FOR RENT' . THE subeeriber offers for rent s from the lse of April , next ; for one or ~mero years, a largo two story BRICK HOUSE, sroro•house and tot of grounds situate, in MilltOwn, Dickinson wp. Cumli. co. This property is well located or business, and the store-room is now occu pied as such, There is also a fine spring house with as excellent spring muting through lint• tached, and the lot contains many:choice fruit trues. JACOB fiEMMINGER. October 5 3w DAVIS & CULIN Dealers in Lamps, Lanterns and Chandeliers, N E Corner Fourth and Cherry eta., 17bila. HAVING enlarged and improved their store, liana having the largest assortment of lamps in Philadelphia, they are now prepared to iur niek Camphine, Pine Oil, BURNING FLUIId, Ethereal Oil, Phosgene Gas and Lard Oil.— Lamps. Lanterns of all patents, Fancy Hotel and:Hall Lamps, C.handeliros, Girandoles and Candelabras, arid Brittania Lampa,at the man ufacturers lowest ' prices. Glass Lamps by the package, at a small advance over auction pri ces. Being large MANUFACTURERS Of Pine Oil, Burning Fluid, Ethereal Oil, Alco 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 betore going elsewhere, if you want bar• gains. Also the Safety Fluid Lamp for sale: October.s, 1853-1 y TOYS, TOW, FANOY GOODB ! WALLIAM 'MILLER 11AS just received his Fall Importations of TO YS, D OLLS, Work Baskets and flux es, articles for Confectioners,Druggists and To bacconists, also FANCY GOODS of every description, such as Toys of wool, china, lead, tin, &c, 1000 styles. Jointed, kid', wax and dressed Dolls, all sizes. Doll Heads with teeth, moving eyes, &c. Accordeons, harmonicas, violins, trumpets, Watches, optics, rings, Waggons; &c, Morbles of eliina, agate, glass, common, col'd, German slates and pencils, all sizes. Percussian Caps, G D., T B, and other marks. Cornets, bonbon and cracking secrets, &c. Fancy Baskets and boxes, dressing cases, - Alabaster articles, Jewelry boxes, Inkstands, Toilet - boxes, Perfumery, Teeth•brnshes. Druggists' fancy articles,Carmine,C.l - 1. Pencils Tobacco and Snuff boxes. Seger cases. Tinfoil. Turkish and German Pipes of Porcelain, Bronze, etc. With an endless variety of newest styles pf Fancy Goods. 'Dealers will find it to their ndvantnge to make an early examination of this stock, as the Goods are all new and will he olTered at the very low est rates. W, TILLER, Importer, I Commerce St, Philadelphin. Penny Toys, 50 kinds. Cases oC assorcsd Toys, at $5, 10, 20, par case. seps-20f SELLING OFF AT. COST ! 315.000 worth of GOODS still on hand. In addition to our stock we have received and aro now receising a large lot of• Fall and Winter Goods from two of our branch stores. •As all of this stock was purchased before the present groat advanced price in goods, and will be sold at COST, Purchasers can save-from- 2 5 to 50 par cent by giving us an early call. We now haVe Black Silks, Long Shawls, Ticking, Check, Blankets, Cassioets, Clotlia, &Cl e vvere out air - Of which wof previous to yesterday's arrival. ,Also Carpets, and a let of Boots and Shoes just received. Call soon,and receive tho bargains before they aro all gone. Krßargattis still to bo had at the Clothing Store near Burkholder's Hotel. CHARLES OGILBY. sept2S3w Plainfield Classical Academy Near Carlisle, Pa. THE 15th Session (five months) will com mance Nov. 7th. The buildings.are new and extensive (one"erected last ball). The situation is all that can be des red for health fulness, and moral purity' - Removed from the excitements of-Town, or Village th^ Student may here prepare for ollege, Mercantile pur suits, &c. All the branches arc taught which go to form a liberal (ducat on. A conscien• nous discharge of duty has secured, under Providence. the present flourishing condition of the Institution. Its future prosperity shall be maintained by the sante means. Terms—Board and Tuition (per session), $5O 00 For Catalogued with full information address R. K.. BURNS, Principal. & Proprietor. Plainfield, Comb, Co„ Pa. Wilmer.. EMIL ACADEXVW. Three miles West,of Harrisburg, Pa: rripE SIXTH SESSION will commence on AL Monday, the seventh of November next. Parents aim Guardians and others interested' are requested to inquire into the merits of this Institution. The situation is retired, ,pleasant. healthful and convenient of access; the course of instruction is extensive and thorough, and the accommodations are ample. Instructors. D. Denlinger, Principal,!and teacher of Lan vines and Mathematics. Dr. A. Dinsmore, 'A. AL teacher of Ancient Languages and Natural Sc ience. • H. 0. Dare, tescher of Mathematics and Natural Seienets. Hugh Coyle, Teacher of Music. 'l'. Kirk While, teacher of Plain and Orna mental Penmanship, . - Terms. Boarding, Washing, and Tuition in English persession (5 months), $5O 00 Instruction in Ancient or Modern Languages. each, . 5 00 Instrumental Music, • 10 00 For Circulars and oilier information address D. DENLIN GER, sep7 Harrisburg, Pa. HuUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. - riviE subscriber offers for sale the FRAME HOUSE and List,.2tt feet Wont by 249 Mot in depth,'now occupied by David Smith, E 69.. in East Mainetrect. The dwelling contains eight coiled rooms, including double parlors Attached is a cistern, smoke house and stable For further information apply to ' eal,l - 1. A. STURGEON Sep 2t tf Agt for:Mrs' Ann . Day. :LEATAZE.R. FRITZ & FIENDRY, Store, 29 N. Eal et., Pdila. Morocco Msnulacturers, Corriere, Imnoriers, Commission and General Leather Business, • WHOLESALE & RETAIL. • Manufactory 15 Margaretta street. eep7ly t O t 111 4 „ k e c ski s who - 1.-b1 Corner of Hanover and Louther see., Carlisle TVIE undersigned has always on hand elarge stock of superior Cabinet Ware, in all the different styles, which he is propaiod'io sell at the lowest prices. He invites attention paVtio ularly to the Patent Spring. Bottom Bedstead, n most useful art balor-whieb-ellYrelY obviates all objections. 'The bottom can be attached to old Bedsteads. They have given entire satisfac• lion to all who have them in . . , Mace, Citron, with Spices of•every kind, .Sperm, Mould, Adamantine Candles, Orleans and Sugar H. Syrup Molasses; ' Lovoring's fiturtt qunlity.Syrup. IXIrA fresh assortment of all thb nbovo aril also, and a gutural supply of other 'articles ,usually kept by us, all just opened and for sale • The Hest and Cheapest in the lo Itiorkeir lat our new Store [omis: . • ' ' _ .. ......__ ' ^ • • Juno 8, 1853. J. W. Ellif.,- ' 01 - (3OFFINS made to order attinirdiorteat notice. • - JACOB 1. CTTEIt Cariiala Jan'y. 22, 1851.—ly; COAL! 00A..1. • • Family Uee. 200 TONS of the colobrated Rauch Gap Coal; Dauphin county, and Gold Mine Gap Coal; Schuylkill county, just received, and for solo at prices from 83,25 to. 83,50 per ton. by E. RIDDLEjr.• at tho warehouso 'formerly 'owned by S. M. Hoover. 0:10Coal can be di3liverod any whore along' tho lino of the Cumberland Valley Roil Rend. Ordera . by letter (poet paid) promptly atiouded to. • (march 16.) ; r ' OUP rAPAßrilgtiltelliV. FALL MILLI,NERY. GOODS. JOHN STONE & SONS • No. 45 Salta Second !street,_PheadclAia. -ARE now opening for the FalliTrade a well Bohm - tad assortment of SILKS, RIBBONS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, AND MILLINERY GOODS IN - GENERAL: Confining themselves 'exclusively to this branch of the trade, and Importing the larger . part of their mega, enables them to offer an as• sortment unsurpassed in extent and' variety, which•will be sold on the most favorable terms. „ September 19, 1853-9 m" • • soLls, Enowszas, Importers and Manufaatnrere of every) kind of LADIES.' FURS, . 85'Arah siroot (be/ow,Third at) Philadelphia, and at 1113 Water street, New York. AS our Goode have all been selected in Eu• rope by ono of the firm, and manufactured by ourselves in theynost elegant and lashiona, bin manner, we can offer them at a price taking their superior quality into consideration) that will defy competion. Silver Medals awarded for superiority by the Institutes'of Pennsylvania and Maryland. IVEAC/ILIMMIs. 200 b ra b o l e n s iv i i n o nwl lo (Ili If barrels, now „ a nd for a r Mob _ WOOD WARD Kt SMITH. Cheap liratches 14' Jewelry. ... WHOLESALE and RETAIL t 4 n ., ' at the " Philadelphia Watch . --7 1 / 4 , and Jewelry Store, :' Number \ '96 North Second Street, corner A ' of Quarry, Philadelphia. , '.i;'•`'.l. -: 4 ' : ' , ' Gold Lever Watches, lull ..0: - el)YliM17 jewelled, 18 carat cases, $90,00 Gold Lennie, 18 carat cases, • $24 00 Silver; do jewels, 9 00 Silver.: Levee; full jewelled; 12 00 • Superior Quartiors, 7 00 Gold Spectacles, 7 00 Fine Silver Spectacles, 1 50 Gold Bracelets, 3 00 Ladies' Gold 4sncile, ' • l,OO —.id go. Silver Tea Spans, Set, ' • 5 00 - Gold Pens with Pencil end Silver Holder, 1 00 Gold Firmer -Rings 37-3 cants _to SEP; Watch Glasses, plain, 121 cents ; Patent, 181 ; Lunot, 25 ; other articles in proportion.. All goods warranted to be whit they are sold for. ST AU FFER & HARLEY , sopt7ly Successors to 0. Conrad. On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers and Lepines, still lower than the above prices. THE EIGHTH et; SILK STORE No-4, North Eighth Street, Phila. prT V, DEP U returns his thanks to his nu • matrons customers in Cumberland county for their liberal patronage during the lan sea. son, and is now prepared to supply them at reasotta'le prices, with every description of, Fancy Dry Goods. his stock comprises a full assortment or Rich Plaid Silks Fine Frenoh Merinoes Brocade do Rich Plaid Cashmeres Plain do Paris Moue do Laines Changeable do Plain, all Wool do Satins and Florenc Cheap de Laines Paris de Beges I Imported Ginghams Embroidered Collars Chintzes Muslins Flan- Sleeves Chomizettes nals and Sackings. Also, a hill line of till widths of the BEST BLACK SILKS, with Shawls, Mantillas, Rib bons, Cloaks, Velvets, Cloaking Cloths, Ism, in great variety. Ws goods are bought low, in bUrgo lots, from first hands sep73m HAYES' PATENT TUBULAR . OVEN' HOT AIR RANGE Various Sizes, to suit Families, Boarding llouses and Hotele yiIIOSN in want of a superior Cooking Ap- I, paratus are invited to call at out ‘Vare house and examine this Range. For durability economy and simplicity in operation it stands unrivaled. It has it porfecthot air ventilation —and meats belted in -this oven will retain-their TuITFCa - ifd - ffaWir equal to that roasted before on open five. Moats and pastry cooked at the same time without one affecting the other. It - will simply sufficient heated sir to heat addi tional MOMS for the coldest weather. It has • no descending or re - turelfifetWand -is equally well adapted to bituminous or common hard coal. The steam valve over the boiling part of the Range carries off the steam and Scent of ' cooking, as well as heat in summer. Every Range sold warranted to give satisfac tion, or no expense to the ‘"Wiitlfater. HAYES' VENTILATOR, Patented Octobor, 1818, For Public Halls, Pactortes, Railroad Cars Chimnies, Flues, Slaps, Steamers, se. Pure air is a subject claiming the attention of every individual, and all buildings should be provided with the proper meantrof ventilation. Also, a powerful Warming and Ventilating Furnace For Dwdltngs, School Houses, Churches, Halls Stores, Factories, A large assortment of Office, Hall and Cook ing Stoves, Parlor Grates, Registers, &c.— Wholesale and Retail. RAND & HAYES, 82 North Sixth street, Phila. co-Personai attention given to warming and ventilating both public and private buildings. Lined Buck Gloves. • THE subscriber has'on hand Men's BUCK GLOVES, lined with Sheep chin, suitnble for d icing gloves. janl9 G. W. HITN SULITIS swims. No. 171 North 2d street, opposite the Camel Hotel„ P Wader)) him HA.VIN G in Store a lull and extensive as sortment of Millinery articles, Trimmings, and Fancy, Goods such as Ribbonds, Laced, Blond, Glace Silks, Florenccs, Sonnet Frames, and a large as,ortment of Needle.werked tiffs, Collars, Caps, Flounces, Insertings, Edgings, &c., together pith a groat variety of other ar ticles in our line too numerous to mention, at ~VHtiLESALE AND RETAIL. , N. B. I request all suet, us arc about malting their purchases to give rue d call. itiop2S2in A i l A.CKEREL, ..., Constantly on hand in.. SHAD, and for stile by. SALMON, HERRINGS. .PALMERa &Co PORK, MARICET amsitr, HAMS, 'SHOULDERS PHILADELPHIA. LARD AND CHEESE.) Sept. 7,..1 8 33, 3m HENRY J. WOLF, • aTTOR.firElr lir, Office, No. 2, Beetem's Roie. ALL. professional liesiness strictly attended to. The German language spok en as read ily as the English, [Sop 14. 1853 ROBERT B. SMILEY, n TalIN ET MAA.U.B.A.NISVNDEA'rAftER North Ilisnovergliket, arrdnext door to Glass's !keel. • • THE undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of Carlisle and the public goner.. ally, that he now Has on hand a largo and ele gant assortment of FURNITURE, consisting in part of Wardrobes, Card and other 'Fables, Sofas, Bureaus, Bedsteads, plain and faricy Sowing Stands, &c. manufactured of the best material and quality .warranted, - Also a gerreal assortment of CHAIRS at the lowest prices. Veniaan hinds made' to order ' and repairing promptly attended to. izrCotlirts made at the shortest-notice, and having a splendid hearse ho will attend funer als in town or country. ir•Rementber the startd—. next door to H. Glass's Hotel.' pov24 R. B. SMILEY. MBRION BALL 1 J. W. EBY'S FAMILY GROCERY Java and Maracaibo Coffees, Green and _ Roasted do., Orleans toad Glarafied Brown Sugars. Pulverised, Crushed and Loaf do, Solt Crushed (preserving) do: •' Rico,. Farina and Corn Starch. yroma, Cocoa, Chooplate; REMOVAL: • THE Store of tho auhscribor. embracing TEAS 'GROCERIES - and all tho Varieties inaptly hoot by him, is removed to his vow building, No's 2 Bc. 3, MARION 'IIALL, Weir Main. St. Carlisle.' • " Maroh 30, 1863 1.1. W. ERY! 0.5.611. W Salo. 'Valuable Real _Estate • - AT , PRIVATE SALE. •• ,•• TifF. subseribei.s will offer at private sale in Smith Middleton twp . Cumberland county, the following real estate, late, the property, of David Krysher, dee'd, about our miles east of Carlisle on the Lisburn road, bounded by lands of Robert C. Sterret, Abraham Elartzler, John Eolenbarger, Samuel Etter and others, • CONTAINING 130 ACRES of Aria rate limestone" land, about 90 acres of whieh are cleared and undergood fenee and in a high state of cultivation. The remainder is covered with flue young timber and aboutAs acres in clover, The improvements are two good DWELLING MOUSES, the . one a two, story, log house, with a i-• - kitchen - attached,- plastered in and outside, wilt the necessary outbuil- 1511 dings—oven, mitioltdhouse, corncrib' hog stßble,.and. a never failing well of water at the door. The other, a now two story frame house, well finished, with all the necessary out• buildings—wash house, oven and oven house, o hog stable, well and pump near the door; 01- .8o a double log barn, corn cribs, earring house, sheds, ante mill, cider press and press bonne. Also on applo.orchard of aboutiltwo•hundred trees of choice•grafted fruit. Also a number of peach, cherry and plum trees, with a never failing well of water r !ming out nearly alt the time ,with a pump in convenient for watering. Any person wishing to view Ihe said property can do so by calling on David R. Krysher; who resides on said farm. The property will ba sold in part or the whole, to suit purchasers. DAVID R RR IrSHER, JOHN DILLER, aug3l gm Executors. WILL: he sold at public sale, at 2 o'clock F• M. the HOUSE AND LOT, situated in Springville, near „ An Sge's Forgo, South Middeton •49,4`, twp., and now in the occupancy 114„.., 6f John Plank. The house is a large Two Story Frame building on a lotof ono acre, With a well of water, a small barn; cabinet makers shop. and a considerable quan tity of moSt.excellent fruit trees. The entire property ;dm good order. Selo to be held on the premises, where terms and conditions be made known by JACOB ABRAIIIMS, sep2lid Assignee of John Plank. SEE, HEItE SA MBO, what do mattor wid you dis mornin? you look like you hab a "sick a fitness" dis tnornin. 0 golly Nod dis nigga most: dead wid de dren. Yha, Yha, Yha, when will niggas learn sense ? don't you see all do white. gemmen and ladies gono Mas sa KADFFEWS " shotecary pop" and git a bottle of Beecher's Matchkss Cordial. Cures 3 ou'right off, I golly. AT PRIVATE SALE. IllE subscriber offers at private sale a farm situated in Nsrth Middleton twp, Comb. co, four miles east of 'Carlisle, and fourteen West of liariiiibur - 4, on the turnpike road, CONTAINING 130 ACRES • of first rate limestone land, cleared and under cultivation. Also 30 acres of Woodland con- venient to supply the farm with wood. The improvements are a new two story S'I'ON E ' • _.; HOUSE, 43 feet front, new brick i t ce 11 13arn,75 feet front, wagon shed, ;A 4 lf t ,•- t " corn crib bed other necessary t ,'1•,:1,-,..„,, t.. . - 4 , 4 outbuildings news A -well of nev ---‘• -er failing water at the d..7 t or, and an excellent orchard of choice young fruit trees. The farm is in every way a desirable one „and persons wishing to purchase • would do well to call and see it. 'Perms Made to suit purchasers. J. V. DEPUY. 41, N. Bth et., .Phila se)2lfim J. E. COBLE. irlrLancaster Whig copy and send bill to this dike. . /Var. subscriber offers at private sale the following property of Ann Diller, situated iu Monroe township, Cumberland county, a mile and a half west of, Churchtown, adjoining lands of Peter and Joseph Diller, 'CONTAINING 20 ACRES of limestone land in a high . stout of cultivation and about five acres in timber. The improve• menu are a good - one story LOG HOUSE, and a young orchard of 4g 4 :'l• choice fruit. Persons wishing to Vrt 111 examine the property will please -call on the subscriber, living' at Boiling Springs. D. J. LEID ICH, nue , 24 Agt for Ann Diller. HOUSE. AND LOT FOR SALE. On SATURDAY, the 29th of October. HE subscriber will sell at Public Sale, on the premises ' at 10 o'clock, A• M., a val bable LOT OF GROUND, situate in South Middleton township, about ono mile west of the Boiling Spring, on the road leading from York arid Shippensburg, containing about three fourth of an acre of Limestone land, and having thereon erected a one and , a half story Weatherboard HOUSE, an ex cellent shop, suitable for any mr "• median- " 3 - ' le, a stoble,&e, with a first rate well , 1 1 it of water and a variety of choice fruit i 11 • trees• Terms will be made known on day of sale. - • sep2tml GIDEON—KUTZ. 110 USE 01./119 LOT FOR SALE or' I RENT. THE suts,eriber offers fOr sale the BRICK HOUSE and Lot, 2 5 feet front by '2lO It deep, now occupied by Mr. Henry Keller, in North Hanover street. 'rho house and all the im provements are nearly new. The dwelling contains thirteen coiled rooms, including dou— ble parlors. Attached is a cistern. Smoke !louse and For further information apply next door to the prtTmises to J R•%VEAVER, Julo 13 1833 Agent. CHATRCEITOWN Pltornivirr FOR SALE. • TI4E, subscrilicr oilers at private sale a lot of; ground, situate in Churchtown, Comb. co., 33 feet in fr nt by COO feet deep, having thereon erected n double two story FRAME MLING HOUSE, 30 tom in front by 24 deep, with eight rooms and two luta: ens. The house is newly built and well finished throughout. Also a lot adjoining the above, on which is erected n two story Frame House. 20 ft square, now used as n Cabinet 'Maker's Shop. bin can be easily converted into a - dwelling house. It is a good stand for the above or nny other bus iness. For torms,which will be mado easy, enquire of the subscriber in Carlisle. aug3Itf.LAMES-R. WEAVEIt, A select Boarding Seiool embracing two distinct and scperate Dep*tmcnts, Male t f- Female. REV. 3. S. LOQSIE, A. M. Principal. THIS Institution will 'hereafter occupy the now and commodious edifice Just erected for its accocrtmodation. The - buildingtis:pe. cattily adapted to meet th e wants of both de• partmente. The rooms aro Largo and well ventilated, and tho -whole• house is warmed With a heated air furnace. which is - especially healthful. It is located on an eminence near the bor ough of Mechanicsburg, Cumberland County, Pa., with ample grounds, handsomely laid out and•ornativinted, surrounding •it ; inviting to physical exercise and to amusement imthe open air.f Every facility . for an accomplished and classical education is here Were& that can be found at any sintilar Institution in this State. TERMS. Board and Tuition, per session, $lO 00 Music and Ornamental Branches; extra Tho Slimmer Session will open on the -2dT May, and continua twonty ono weeks. Roy. J. S. Loose, A. M.,Professor of Mora Science and Ancient Languages, 'Henry Com fort, Assistant ; Miss L. C. Walker, Principal of Female Department and teacher of Music, Misa Assistant ; Mr. Edward Fells, Professor of Modern Languages ; J. B. Her , oing, M. D., Lecturer on Physiology and Laws of 'lllealth. , For ",Circulara" containing references and unbar particulars address the Principal, Mebhaniosburg. Cumbarland Co., Pa. March 90 1859. . . Vitriillw Bean, POt8(1113 feeling thqmselvee disposed to.in• dulgo in good sugars are requested to call at the ,Drug :Store of il. J. KIEFFER, Where _they mayobtain an article which he hesitates not to recommend as being'the best in Carlisle. Persons' visiting Carlisle - should 'not leave be fm taking a glancom B.S. Kieffer's Drug and Chemionl Storediouth Hanover street. Ile has on hand a varilty — at fancy articles, ouch us hair, hat, clothes, flesh and tooth 'brushes, co logna bottles, furniture dusters; portfolios, note pnpor,•ivorked and card baskets, visiting cards and cases, a gm; vqriety lane, necordeons, Zoo. • Tho ladies are,lniifedl6 mill and examine superior' matte. Call soon, as he istletermined to sell bargains. 11. J. KIEFFER, July 20; 1853, S. Hanover At. • PUBLIC SALM. On SATURDAY, Octobar 23d, 1853 VALUABLE rArtna VALUABLE PROPBRTT AT PRIVATE SALE. Cumberland Valley Institute. BOARD OF INSTRUCTORg. Segars and Tobacco. Ootate REAL ESTATE AT, PiTBLIO. SALE. On SATURDAY, October . 2211, 1853, WILL be sold of public sale on the promisee, the' FARM belonging ...to the ' heirs of Peter Hull, deceased, situate in Monroe twp, Cumb. county, four miles oast of Carlisle, adjoining lands of Ab'm Hensler, Ab'm Goodyear and David Sterrett, CONTAINING 108 ACRES,. more or less,, The improvements are a LOG • • HOUSE and Stone Kitelien..new Frame Barn, tlec. . There is an .1 excellent orchard of - apple and !rii other 'fruit trees, and a 'Stream of running water within five rode of the building, Sale to commence at 10-&olock. u A. M. when - terms will be - made known by ' ISRAEL HULL, LEVI. HULL, Trustees. Also, at the same time' and place, a • HOUSE AND LOT, situate in North ,Middleton twp., three miles east of Carlislo,on the Trindle 'Spring road, ad . - joining lands of Adam Titler and J. Miller, containing I acre and 16 perches, strict' moos— ore. The [louse is a new two story FRAME HOUSE with knchen, and there is also a good Well of water and a good Stable thereon.-- Terms will be made known by Oct 5 is =I VALUA‘BLE ARDI AT PRIVATE SALE. ra Ilia subscriber, offers at private sale a. Valuable FARM, situated in Hampden township Cumberland county, about one End a fourth.milos oast of Mechanicsburg, adjoining lands of Peter Barnhart, David Ebboily, Peter Gantt and Henry Snavely, _ • CONTAINING 128 ACRES of limestone land, in a 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 rand from Silver S pring Church to Lisburn _bounds the east side of said farm.. 'The improvements are a two sta. N ty weatherboarded DWELLING V I . HOUSE, Wash House, with an • •.fi . excellent arched cellar, a large • ''`t's • Bank -Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Cribs—Granaries and other nocasary out build• ings. A well of never foiling water in 'the yard; an excellent Orchard of Apple trees, also a variety of choice fruit trees, ouch on Fetich, Pear. &e , &e. The Farm is' located within a short distance of excellent mills and convenient tik churches and schools. Persons wishing to SSew tho farm will please to call on the sub scriber living in Mechanicsburg. JACOB COOVER. Aug. 10, 1853.—t5. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. rplIE Following FARM and Tract of Wood- IL land, the property of Miss Nlrtytha Duncan of Carlisle, will be sold at private sale, viz: All that certain Farm. situate in Solvitampton township, Cumberland county, bounded by lands of Rebuck's and Huntei's heirs,,Fraheis Fulton, Benjamin Kimmel, Poltz and others, CONTAINING 185 ACRES, strict measure. This Farm, which is situated on the Walnut Bottom within two miles .of the borough of Bluppenshurg,' is of a first rate quality of land, well cultivated and fenced, and nearly all cleared, with suitable DWEL LING HOUSE, BARN and out buildings. .There is a fins young . ' 4 ;. 13' I' .orchard of well selected apple trees II 1 t ., ; .. on the premises together with other fruit trees. Also a Tract of Woodland, about Hiroo (var• tors of a mile front the Farm, houndod bylands of Adam Warner, George Clever's heirs - , and Conrad Clever, containing about SIXTY A- C RES. This land is well covered with young Chesnut timber There is also on it a comfor. table l'enant House and Garden. Persons wishing to examine these properties can do so .by - calling on Mr George Matthews. who re sidesjon the firm. Fur terms and conditions of sale apply to WM. M. BIDDLE. i* -- Barrisburg Telegraph and Lancaster Ex aminer publish six weeks and send bill to this office. aug 24 2w Orphan's Court Sale, , On THURSDAY the 13th of October, 1853. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court of Cumberland county, will be sold at public sale, the following property, late the es tnto of John Brownawell, of Silver Spring twp, in said county, deer ased,,vizt A valuable FARM situate in said township. on the Trindle Spring Road t abaut two miles west of Mechanicsburg, CONTAINING 114 ACRES, • and 86 perches, adjoining lands of, Jacob Kest; Ilenry Spera, Geo.' Coover and others, all of which is cleared but about ten acres which is in.good timber. iche land is of the best quality 'of : limestone land, and under good fences. The improvements consist of a two stot y WELLING HOUSE *Mtn Stone. Bank Born, Wagon' Shed, Ve . ,r: and other necessary ourbuildings. j ; „ There is a never fading welt of water near the house. Aleo a fine young or chard whh a choice assortment of fruit trees. Te - FeingWihifiTiTlOMYEifiiiiiciltie — fili - c - EiVi [Call on John Brownawell, residing on the place. TERMS—Ten per 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 her death to the heirs of John Brownawell,hall the remainder less the ten pr et to be paid on the Ist day of April 1851, when the deed and possession will be given; and the bal ance to be paid in two equal annual payments, with interest, properly secured. Sale to take place at I 2 o'clock,M„ when attendance will be given 'by the undersigned Heirs of age, and guardians of minor heirs ofJohn,'Brownawell, decd. CHRISTIAN TITZEL, DANIEL COMFORT Guardians of Minor lloirs. BROWNAWELL, „,. S&M'L BROWNAWELL, Thitoll.9 Heirs of Age." 7 .l * * *Lancaster Ind. Whig copy till solo and send bill to this office. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC .BALE. Y virtue of as order of sale, in nction of partition to trio directed, I will expose to public sale, on the preintscs, on SDAY the 13th of October noxl, at 10 o'clock,.A. the following real estate, late the property of Joseph Irwin, dec'd• A TRACT OF LAND. situated in Newton township. Guntherland co., hounded by lands of Skiles Woodburn. Henry Miller, Wm. Grace) , and others, containing 144 acres 31 perches neat measure, about 20 i acres of which is in good timber. The mprove- Manta area double two story • STONE HOUSE, Bank Barn. •,:',4rxih 80 feet by 90 ft, a double Wagon e p Shed corn crib, carriage house. ~ N.. 14„., sheep'pen and all other necessary outbuildings. There is also °n ,never•Y'uilingg stream of water at the door, a largo orchard df young thriving apple treed, and a groat variety of other fruit. ~Tho soil is limestohe'of a Rest rate,ona,ity, and thg fences in the best order, and nearly all peat and rail. This property is situated about 4 miles from the C.l/. R. IL., 1 mile west of Stouglistown, six miles east of Shipponshurg, mid 13 west of Carlisle. '1 sung OF SALE.—One tliird • of the purchase money to remain in the land during the life. time of The widow, interest of which to'be paid annually; one half the residue to be paid on the let of April 1854, when possession will be. given, and the balanmin three annual pay ments Atwater without interest, to bo secured by a lien on the land. JOSEPH McDAEIVIOND„. i3op2lta High Sheriff. Distilling and Flouring rain FOR SALE OR RENT. MP: subscribers offer as above their mush O Bailment recently built and located on the York turnpike road, fourteen - miles from, the city of 'Baltimore and within ono mile,oi the Baltimore arid Susquehanna 11.R.lat Cockoys ville. This is one of the Moat eligible sites neer Baltimore, with fourteen feet fall'on tllo Western Run, tributary, of the great Gunpow dor-Falls—a stream remarkable for .its steady and uniform So l/ of wyter, seasons el the seve• rest draught having but little offeet upon it. Or they will sell upon low terms the Distil lery fixtures, consisting of steam boiler, stills, pumps, copper lvorm. pipes and fermenting tubs all arranged in the best monner for an operatic lof 100 to, 200 bushels r er day. Or a practical Distiller or Miller would be taken in• to co-partnorehie to work the concern.. , For a particular description they tefer to Col. Wm. M. llenderson,Carlisle; who is acquainted with the property, or address the undersigned at Cockeysville, Baltimore county,-Md. B(302111144 • LOVE & 'WEBSTER. Bonriet Feathers. THE subscriber has just opened en invoico of Ostrich rind other Bonnet , kentherri of ono• half the usual price. Also n very cheap lot of Fancy Mos Silks. . HUBER., Zal - 4gai aril Mier Xotiii-0,, ral 'Pr0M.1033., . • A LL PEI*IO , I4-S indebted: on the books o 0 .tt. Charles Ogilby are hereby notified. to Gelb at the store, and pay their 'accounts, as longer' indulgence cannot be given. , - seta. VAIVIPIIITE3 I LBWS. ikTOTlCE•is.hereby given mit Lparsonsin..- torestedy. that the Pamphlet Law of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, passed tie the aossonpf the Legislaturoiof 1853; have baort• received at this office, and are ready for distri— bution. . Prothy'r, Office, Carlisloi GEO: ZINN, Sept 27; 1853. , Protley:. TEIADEDIES WANTED T IIE. School Directors of South Middleton township wish, to.omploy SE.VEN TEA- C ERS lor the .schools of said township.:— They will meet to.examine applicants on SAT URDAY. tho Ist of October, at 1 o'clock, P. M.; at the Court HOllllO in Carlisle. ' sep2B 1 w ; Estate:of C. Ernminger, deed. . XTOTICE. is hereby given. that letters of rut .lll ministration ott the estate of Christiana, Ern:Winger, late of Silver Spring twp., Cumb. county, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber., residing. in the same township, All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are. required- to malto immedtate pay ment, and: those haying- cleims•to present them. to JACOB' MOMMA. sop2B6t ASSIGNEWS NOTICE% , Ct AMOEL N. Di VP,Nof Paportown by deed: 0 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 c notice to those having claims against said assignor to present them for settlement, and those indebted to make immediate payment to either of them, the first residing near Carlisle, and the other • near Churchtown Monroe township, Cumb. co.• JACOB - MTN ER, 3 ARES CLARK, Assignees. " sop2l6w Notice to the. Creditors of Andres Herr, dcc'd The undersigned appointed auditor by the Orphan's Gou-rt. of Cumberland county to mar. shall and distribute the assetts in the hands of Robert McCartney, administrator of And. row Herr, dec d,. among the creditors of said deoodent, will attend to the duties of his said appointment, at his office in Carlisle, on Thursday the 15th day of October next, at la o doe's, A. M. cnimgc.i.. sep2l o Anditor. . , A LL persons indebted to the subscriber are ilbercby notified to come forward and set tlo off their accounts, as no longer indulgence can be given, and if not settled before the lst day of October, 1853, they will bo placed in the hands of a Justice for collection. . • aug3l. JAMES GALLAHER, Agent. Estate of Mrs. Ann Low; deceased. VOTICE is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of Mrs. Ann Low, deo'd. late of Upper Allen Towtiship, have been issued to the subscriber residing in the same township, to whom all persons in debted will mako payment, and those having claims will present them properly authentiCa , ted for settlement. Aug3l6t, GEO. CHAPMAN, Admr. Estate of Philip Lantz, dec'd. LL persons are hereby notified that Letters of Administration on the•estate of Philip Lantz, late of East Pennaboro township, Cum berland county, deceased, have been issued by the Register in and for said county, to the sub scriber, residing in the same township. All persons having claims against said estate. are requested to present them for settlement, and those indebted will make immediate payment J•VCOff Lnivrz, Adm'r. sep7 6t pd Estatd of Joseph Witmer, dee'd: wOTICI.I is hereby given that Letters of Ad • 1.11 ministration on the estate of Joseph Wit• mor, late of North Middleton township. Cum berland county, doc'd, have beep duly granted by the Register of said county. to Jacob Wit mer, of Southampton township, and Abraham Witmer, of North Middleton township, in said county. All persona knowing themselves in= dobtod to said estate aro required to make im mediate payment and those having claims to present them to JACOB WITMER, ' CM Estate of Philip Long, sr., dec'd. XTO ['ICE is heredy given that Letters Tea tamentary. nit the estate of Philip Long. sr., late of Mechanicsburg, Cumb. county, dcc, have been granted to the subscriber, residing in the same place. All persons knowing, them selves indebted to said estate ore requested to make immMiate payment, and thwe having PUILIP N. LONG, Ex'r. sepl Spa NoTtcz in hereby given that application will ho made to tho nolo. LowsJamul, agreeably to the oanstitution and laws of this Conlinmwealth, for an alteration in tho charter of the Carlisle De'posite Baal:, so as to confer upon'said Bank the rights and' privileges of a bank of issue, and to change the name to that of tho,“ Carlisle Baak." By order of the Board .of Directors. • W. M. BEETENI, .11Me 99, 1853-6 m INXPEI• SIV 5411,11.1VC.Z.. • THE undersigned having been the agent o the Royston° Life. Insurance Company, of Harrisburg, Pa., continues to act in that ca pacity, by authority of said Company, He would respectfully inform the community that •he will atterktl,such. persons as may signify their desire to nisuro their lives, end thus giro soots protection to their bororive'd families and' friends, in case of death.. 011Ico in West Pom fret Strect,kCarlisle. May2s tf X. WORTHINGTON. Estate of Fred'lc Garret, dec'd. yk - rorree. is hereby given that Letters of ad- Of ministration on. the estate of Fred. Gar ret, late of M6nrocs township Camberland.co.,, , 'deceased, have beet - Lomat:laity the Register of said county, mthesubsuribers, the first rosidirid ' in Silver Spring township, and the leiter in Monroe. All persons indebted to daily state are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims - will present them for set tlement to nug 24 pd 94 ilk - r °TICE is horchu given that the CUM. BERLA.ND-VALLEY SAVINGS IN- S I'll'o . l'loN., louated in Dickinson township, Cumberland county, will mako application to thontixt Legislature of tha Commonwealth.of Pennsylvania. for an onto( Incorporation, with a -capital of not loss than 'ran nor morn than Thirty Thousand Dollars, fur the purpose of receiving deposits of monoy both transitory and on triterkisti and ofmakingdotuts and discounts, with sunk- other (nrivilogos.as•are usually gran ted to Savings Institutions. lly order af. tho Directors. .VV GALLI R It: AXIL Trona. • D. L. 13CELIVIAN, Sec'y . fie22;tlmj Court Proclamation. WmIEREAS, tho Honorable 3.ll..Gaa ac, President Judge of the several Courts of Common Plops of thu °aunties of Climborlindi.Perry and Junlatajo Pooneylea nia, anti Juahce of the sevaral'Courto of Oyer and Terminer and Gooorol Jail Dcllvcry in said countios,.aed Hon-John Dun and Chun not' Weodbura, Judgesof the Court ofOyer and 'Fermis:or and- General Jail Delivery for Dal trial oCull capital and other Lolrondors, in the said county, of Cunibcrland,by their preces. ta to Inc di:meted : dated, thell.od of August, 1851,, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Tortniper and ConeralJuilDelivory, to be holden at Car. lislo,on• the 2:1 MONDAY of Novernher,lBs3,, (boing: the 14th day )at Weloch in the fire. noon, to:continuo two wooke. NOTICE is therefore hereby . , gi,ven, to the Coronen,Susticas of rhe.Pcaelyend Cousta hlce of the said. Ctiunty of. Comberl.indt that they vre by the said precept - commanded to be thou and theta in:their proper. • persons, • with their xecords, impositions, examinations mitt all other remembrances. to. do ibese thing* which to their:Witte* appertain tuba dono,and till those 'filet are hound by reeegnixanoes, to. presecete. against the prisoner* that aro or than, shall „ho in. the Jail of said'eounty, ere to.bo, there to projeoute them. OR shall beinst,,. , JOW.E:II enA MON Bookir's OrrieehTarlialll4...; 4 El CP. 2a - ,. 18a, ID. KAT) FFINIA N,. Soc'y NO'ZICIEt NOTICE. ABR. M WITHER. Admr's NOTICE M=ZNIM ANDREW GARRET;, Adm're, NOTICE,.