R New '•2tbuttlittnetttEi. APPRUNTIOE. WANTED. _ . . AN Apprentice.to the Marble and Stone Cutting business is'wanted by thc..sbliticriber. A stoat boyof:good character and habits may find a good situation,. oct 19 -.. . ~GEO „W. RICHARDS NOTICE. iouBscRIBERs to the stock of lids Ceded°, Gas, and• Water Company are required to pay to Wm. M. lectern, Esq., Treasurer, at the Carlisle Deposit Bank, on or balm 'l•ues 'lay the st day of, November, neat ONE OLLAR upon each share by them subscri bed. By order of the Board. • Octl9 FRED'IC WATTS, Pres. NOTICIEL ELECTION for Directors of the Car la lisle Bank will be held at the Carlisle De Posit Bank, on lIIONDAY, the 21st day of November, neat, between,the hours of 10, A. M,, aid 2 o'clock, P. M. GEO. A. LYON, Get 19 3w - President. D.IerUIE27L'IeROTR°P;ES. lig RS. R. A. REYNOLDS, Daguerreare IV.a. Artist, South East corner of Hanover end ].nutter Streets. Rooms, those formerly ee eupiel by %Ir. Win. Fridley She cordially in vites her 1 , to.-hls and the public generally to give her a call, confident of being able to render entire attisfuetion; for if she may not claim su periority . 01 her pictures, sho may 'at least elitiat smarty with nnyrtalten Carlisle, Cetober 19, 1853. STOVES ! STOVES I STOVES! JOHN D. GORGAS, TOULD inform the public that he has no* on hand at his establishment, on Main . treat next,dhor to Marion Eall; the largest na'rnost , cfmplete assort meniof OOK, OFFICE & PARLOUR STOVES be found in this county, which will be sold tho,lowelt miens for cads or approved credit. is stock consists of a large assortment of new lad . highly approved I PATENT COOKING STOVES, fniched in the most complete manner, and lculatmt fur either wood or coal, or both. All 1 n old standard patterns, which have stood the t of emierieneo, may b's found at his estab !intent. Al-o a great variety of the most ap oved and beautiful PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES, eluding a number of new., stylerseessing •ry superb° • advantages over these aretolore use. Families and hou,akeepers arerespeet illy invited to give him a call before purcha• og elsewhere. Stoves delivered to any part the comay and put up at the shortest notice. o continues to do al, kinds of , TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, d Copper work, and has constantly on hand r will make to order every article required by iusekeepers or mhos in this fins. Il is mock f and Copper• ware, embraces every kind household and kitchen utensil, warren cd - vial to thu best manufactured. Persons in ant of articles in his line may always be sure t-t sin accomodated to their satislaction by him a call. tOctl9 Prepare for iirilaer; ARLOR AND COOKING STOVES. • rilllE subscriber at 11. s old stand on North i‘g Hanover Street, Carlisle, the sign of the Mammoth- Red Coffee Pot," desires to call the attention of the nubfie to his large assort. meat of STOVES. of the newest and moat ila,hionahle styles, Iron. die .berit nianufacturieS in the e.nrotry, and at all prices 1r0n(93 to $l5 AMON; his BARIUM AND CHAMBER STOVES are the Mirror Stove, the Aretie, Revere; Star, Persian, Union and _Etna Air Tight, together with other patterns which he has of all sixes for Par or Chambers, and calculated for-burn ing either wood or coal. Also the Etna, Globe, As:o•, Albany, Flat-top and Bandbox or Poor Mao's, with other • COOKING STOVES, corn trisini.7: the latest improvements in kitchen stoves, and intended for either wood or coal." Also the Dining Room Cooking Stove—a new and el.igant article, to which ho invites the pin- ninth: attention of fami ies. If is cooking stoves range in price from SI 0 to 23 with all the tures complete. Also Nine Plate Stoves of various pattern; and at all prices. Aso FMkNIELLED AND TINNED WARE for Cookino Stoves, lbws Kettles, &c. Also, over t' article in the line of Tin and Copper Ware. The pnhlie are re9fe,ettully invited to call as he is confident with his Jorge stock,. va— rlety and eheapnesq, of being able to give entire stttisfation to every purchaser. Call and ace. NIORRIS. October 13, 185:1-3rn Farmers, Coopers ST. LOOK 4'o YOUR INTERESTS! 150.000 Cut flour Berret STAVES, taken from the best oak tim- 1000 extra fine CHESTNUT POSTS The above Slaves are to be found et North Middleton township. Ely way of recommendation, we would only say, we aro selltutf-dhein.,froin-their •superior-quality,f o coopers who have heretofore; refused using cut staves, also to others who are Aslant, and in thelmidst of stave curling establishments. PRICE—SS 50 pet 1000, nr 20,000 for $lOO. All cash, or .s sat•slactory refstrenee., Apply to the subsei iber, or io JOHN KAII NEY, Middlesex. Also, VITANTE s', OM bundles of good, long., well cured RYE STRAW. The market price will be paid at the premises of the owner. Apply to die subscriber through Curlisle P. 0., box No- 16; or at hie resideneo, - one - milo south of Middlescx Oct 1931 DAVID MILLER, Jr Sheriff''s sales. Y virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Ex ponas, issued. out of the Court of Common 'ess of Cumberland county, and to mo direc ted, 1 will expose by public voodoo or ou: , r3', at the tioti7t House in the borough of Carlisle, on FRIDAY, the 11th day of Novembu'r,lBs3, at 10 o'clock, A. M„ the following described real estruc.`vix: A Lot of Ground, situate in the born ough of Newville, containing 60 Teo in front and Fto feetan depth, more or less,_bounded - by Alaia street on the south, by a lot of Robert Mclvor on the west, on the north by Cove alley and east, by an alley, having thereon erected a rwo ivory STONE. HOUSE', n one,story brick !those and a lag stable, &c. Seized and taken in execution as the property of James Reed, doe. Alo, a Lot of Ground, situate in the borough of Carhole, containing 48 feet in trout, and 112 feet in depth. more °Hess. bounded by Vitt stren on the west, Locust alloy on the youth, by lot f)1 Dobson's on the north, thud an alley on the east, having thereon erected a two awry BRICK - IHO USC,, &e.. Seized and taken in °solution 'ha the property of Jacob Bretz, and all to he sold by l ine. t • 'IDS. McDAIDION Sheriff. Oct 19 1853 Classical . and-Literary High School. NEWVXLLE, THE Winter Session Of this InStiln • tint) will commence on TUESDA Y, tho Ist of November next, and continuo 5 months. In the department of Instruction the Principal w;11 ha aided by compot cat Assistants All care nod diligence will be used to prepare youths eitlicefor teachers, or for the ordinary buai— nesses' of life . ; or for College. , TERMS—For Tuition, Boarding, and Lodging, • • • .• • • $5O All other expanses extra. For' further particulars address the under= 'Bianca, at Newvillle. ROBEitt mocAcuttnN, Oct 12 Principal. FR,ES,II . TEAS, JENICINSI-.best Brand of Teas, Green and 1160 It. in metallic packages. also in hulk and In originnl packages. A large nod general as.: sortrnent of the best W lIITE IRON STONE AND_ GRANITE WARE, with a variety o f Gloss Ware, and Common. Wnro of every dg. scription, in setts or otherwise to milt the pur chaser, together with CEDAR WARE, WILLOW WARE, And a variety of ['Ailey Ware always in .storet and for tale to the-" Family Grocery" of Jana 8.1853, J. W. EBY, Bonnet Feethers. . THE sulicc.rit;crlins just opened en invoice ;at -Ostrich bnd otliOr 13crinCt-, leottiers at one, half the usual priAl'oi: Akio a tri y , clump lot of Fancy. Dreg- _ p ro • MO. W. HITHER. Limeburner's • .. 1000j'TON5, Linieburner's Conl;olibo' heat receiving m 14,14, in3l o r by, 4. 181 D. jpLE, jr. Only $2,40 per roi l ._ • • "Garliolo, IClimih 1 853.• - • • : iitiscettancono • • First Arrival of gall Diy Goods, - • At. tlte•Nelit- and Cheap Gore.:; • vvofriUanll),zeptf,icetfupluly !heir al n tha u t nc t ne t ; nave just received from New_ york. and Philadelphia a large and handsome assortment of. FALL AND VVIN"I'ER GOODS, consisting of the latest styleS of Dress Goods, '. French plaids, asurneres, meiusjle Mines, all wool, mous do baps, ftereitin sloth, plaid, brocade and black silks, al. pacas, and , Mourning Goods. DOMESTICS i • Bleachad and unbleached muslin, checks, . Giughams, tlckings, wht and cl'd Canton . 'Flannels, table linen,table cloths,Napkins • , Damask towels, wool. flannels, LACES AND EMBROIDERIES cambric and swiss ruffling, edgine and insert ing lisleimeehlin and Florentine laces,'eollars, undersleeeves.i speneere,iieutle &c. 'HOSIERY — AND- dLOVES Silk, eashah,re and Saxony hose, merino half hose, white and black silk hosa,ii black, white and mixed - cotton hOsd, ladies and gents silk ; kid, fleecy lined 'silk and cotton•gloves CLOTHS AM) CASSIMERES A large assortment of cloths, cassimetes,isati. nets, Lentucky jeans, merino, satin and 'black I silk vestings; BOOTS AND SHOES' A large ass wtment of Indies and •gontlemens shoes, slippers and cools, shildrens shoes, from the best manulneturers. FAMILY GROCERIES,. • Rio and Java Cutlass, Now Orleans, Cuba and refined sugars; Lovering's, Syrup Alulasses. Cuba do., andi,Spices of all kinds, 'Their goods have all been selected with great care from the best New York and Philadelphia houses,, and eanuot fail to suit purchasers both in quality and pries. sepl4 ' HARDWARE--FRESH ARRIVAL I I 92CENRY SAXTON THE altlitioriber having returned from the city would call the attention of his friends and the public g norally to the large , and well se• Meted assortment of Hardware which he has just received. consisting in part of BUILDING MATERIALS; - _ sash as nails, ser ws, hinges, locks, bolts, ' glass, putty, paints, oils, Sze. TOOLS— edge tools; sass and planes of every deserip.' Lon,,wit.ll files, rasps, hammers, huvils, &e. A. general assortment of SHOEMARE'RS & SADDLERS TOOLS, together with . mbrocco. hiring and binding, skins, shoe thread, wax, pegs,. lasts, harness mounting, saddletrees, &c. C 0 ACEI TRlMMlNG—canvass (plain, en amelled, figured and embossed,) patent and en- Eamelled leather axles, springs, [nibs, spoke, helloes, shafts, &c, Ste. Cabinet Makers will find n large rissorment of varnishes, mahogany and walnut veneers, moulding. rosettes, hair cloth, curled hair, Be.c. The stock of IRON is large and well se in e .- ed, comprising all the kinds in general use, as hammered and rolled tire of all sizes, flat, bar and hand 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. II msekeepers and those about commencing Will find it, to their aivnntage to call and exam ine our cutlery brittania arid plated ware, pans, kettles, cedar ware, baskets, &c. In addition to the above we have received a splendid assortment of WALL PAPER, ma• king the stock com'plete, and at such prices as cannot fail to give satisfsetion. We invite all friends to call, knowing l't.ll be to their own advantage. Remember the old stand, East Ili h Street , • - Oct. ; 12, 1853. HENRY SAXTON. Estate of John Wonderly, dec'd. I , V OTICE is hereby given that, letters testa memory on the estate of John Wonderly, late of South Middleton township, Climb. co., thee:used, have been gramed by-the Register of sat 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 DANI L WONDERLY, ocls 6w Ex'r. Sheriff's gates. FJ:3 Y virtue of sundry writs'of Venditioni Ex -IL.D puma,, issued out of the Common Pleai ol Cumberland county, and to me cl,rected, 1 wil expose to public vendee or Outcry, at the Court llottio in the borough of Carlisle on FRIDAY, the tth day. of November, ISO 3. at 10 o'clock. A. M., the following de.cribed real estate, viz: A Tract of Land situate in South Mid dleton twp., containing 30 acres more or less, bounded on the north. by Benjamin Kaufman, on the south and can: by Peter F. Ege. [laving thoreon erected a two story log weatherboard house, log spring house, !none barn, and log distillery with the stills and fixtures, and a don• ble one story tenant. house, &c. seized and taken in execution as the properly of John M. Good and Maria , :iond, his wife, Also, a Lot of Ground, No. 1, situate in Springfield, Weir Pennaboro twp., contain ing lOU lent. ill front and ISO feet in depth mote or-lass-bounded by-Main-street - on-the .south-,- by the Big Spring anti David Brandt on the west, an alley out he west, an alley on the north and John Piper on tee east. Navin, thereon erected a two story stone house, log stable-and, stoneodistillery. Also a Lot of Gropnd, situate in Spring field. Weil Pennshoro two., containing SO feet Front and ISO feet in depth more or less, boun ded by Antlers street•on the east. by an alley on the north, by a lot of' l'etcr Palm on the south and Josiah ['nod on the west. Seized and taken to execution. as the property of Isaac Markward. Also;-a Lot -of --Ground, -situate -in Stonetstown, Newton twp., containing one fourth of an nere mere or. less, bounded on the nor th by th e Qharnbersburg and'lla'rrisburg turnpike road, on the east by Mrs Mellinger, and on the south and west by lands of John .Grimes. flaying thereon erected a two story frame house and frame back bhilding, n log stable and-shoemaker shop. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Samuel Pisliee• Also, a Lot of Ground, situate in the 3orougit of Carlista. Containing 30 Feet infront and 250 feet in depth more or loss, boundoLon the west by Goorgo Kigley, on' the east -try Jacob Itheout. on the south by Pomfret street on thr:north-by-Uhureh.alley. Having-thereon erdeted a Slaughter house and stable and a one story log building, tku. - Seized and taken in execution as the property of James Davis, and all to be.eald , by Ins Sheriffla 011ie°, Car.? JOS. MeDARMOND, Oct 12, 1843.5 Sheriff. .74•6 0 TICS AMO NG the records of the ourt of Com• 1 -4 A, mon Pleas of Cumberland county the fol lowing proceedings appear, viz; 22 August, 1833, Thomas Hamilton, lEx'r of Andrew Shell, dec'd, presented a petition to the Copan of Common . Pleas of Comb. co., seaing forth that on the" 7 October, 1853, John Hidlebaugll executed a mortgage , to Jacob ler On a tract of land in Allen twp, Comb. co.' bounded ity /the Yellow Breeches creek, lands of Jacob Steelier and John Gross, containing . 6 acres, 32 perches, with a Log•lStable, Hot sic Oil Mill thereon, to secure the paymnitta five bonds—let, for-8150, payable let of April, 1823-1 d for $lOO oft the,lst of April. 1826-3 d for $lOO Oil the Ist of April, 1827-1 th for 9100 on the lot of April. 1828, and' sth for - $35 on , the Ist April, 1829. That on the 13:Apr11, 1831 the said Andrew Shell purchased the said property at Sheriff's saloois the estate of ill() said John Hitliebaugh, and has since paid the said mortgage in full more than 2M years ago, set no satisfaction line yet.been entered there• en. ',Cho said Andrew Shell died seized ther,e• ot. Said petitioner therefore prays'ihe Coon to grant.. a Rule upon'said John , Hidlobnirgh to appearMt the - nekt , 'Court of Common Pleas - to he held on the 2d,getnday of November next, And show cause satisfaction should not be . onteired upon-the said 'mortgage,' of which the Sheriff shall give notice according to thci pro , visions of the Act of.Aesembly. And in duty bound will pray &c. -- August 1853, the prayer of petitioner is granted, and the Sheriff to give,hotiee in one cewspaper fiir four weeks according to the:Age orAssembly. ' By the Court. Curiikstand County,. as. • Zinn, ProthonaMry of the L.S. Court of COmmonPleto of Said county tmi do mortify that the above la n true copy, oftho entry of the' ahoy° case. Given. Midst' my hand and the seal of said' Court at Carlisle, the 4th' dnv nt Septamber, - -A. D.; 1852. ' , GEO.Proth' y ; ' Ootober 5, 4i4 • • .zaturs, FAMILY par ties Sabbath Schools a ri d,pi c nie,particsln going to thei country within by !Colling, at .the cheap ,Drug Store of B, I(.torrsr,„whers they cant be supplied with arf rates and beet gaol: tides**. tho lowest. key. price; 20 'coats per pund.,, A general asqrttriont orFOtont Mod. mines constantly . on hand. • • " '.1y20 , . ,t . cfra ,&,:, -010 II's; -...:,i Attention, LiTebu . rnOrs ,-,try- • • .4 6 .7 1 , 0 : r • „ • -. • • Euy.your (.;0%.L I:2b E. BIDELE'; itfr ONLY . tO 00 pei ton for Cash.. :,[oots HOLUM 4WD - STORM -ROOM Tf subecriber Offers JUT : reiii,•fro - m the lei of April next. for' one'or 'more years,' aiarge wo story BRICK HOUSE,' srore•hotise 'and. of of grounds Situate in Milltuwn,,D.ichipson wp. Comb. eo. This•proper , y is welt,lacated or business, and thb store-room. is now dents:- pied as such. There is also n fine spring hens° Nyith an excellent spring mining, through it at. tached, and the lot contains _many choke -fruit trees. JACOB 1-1111BMIN GER: Octob9r 5 3w' ~,,,. DAVXS dG CULIN, Daniels Lamps, Lanterns and Chandeliers, N•E'Corner Fourth and Cherry 818.; fri - AVING enlarged and improye,dtheir store, 'land having the largest assortment of lamps in Philadelphia,ithey are now .prepared to tur= rush Camphinc, Pino Oil, BURNING FLUID, Ethereal Oil, Phosgene Gas and Lard Oil.— Lamps. Lantern's of all ~ pitferns',..Fapcy.' Hotel and flail LampsChiliad° Girandoleahnd Candelabras, and'Brittnnia Lamps,nt the man. ufactureetilowest prices. Glass Lamps by the package; at a small advance over auction p i ces. Being large' MA N UF.VY,PUR E•S of Pino Oil; Burning, Fluid, Ethereal Oil, :Alco hol and (the only t rue) 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'. vainS. Also-the Safety rid Lamp for,sale. October 5,-1853—1y , TOYS, TOMB, FANCY GOO.Da I VinLLIAAVIC - 'L'ILLER wir AS just received his Fall Importations of 111. TO YS, DOLLS, Work Baskets and Box• es', articles for Confectioners, Druggists and To bacconists, Y UDS of every 'description, such as. Toys of wool. china, lead, tin, &c, 1000 Styles. Jointed, kid, wax and dressed Dolls„s11 sizes. Doll Heads with teeth, moving eyes, &c. Aecordeons, harmonicas, vioiins, trumpets, Watches, optics, rings, waggons, kc, Morbles of china, agate, gloss, common, col'd, German slates and pencils; all, sizes. Percussion Cups, G D., 'l' 8., and other, marks. Cornets, bonbon ,and cracking secrets, Fancy Baskets mid boxes, dressirm . cases, Alabaster articlei, Jewelry bexes,"lnkstands; Toilet-boxes, Perfumery, Teeih-brushes. Druggists' fnncy articles,Carmine,C.lll Pencils Tobacco and Snuff boxes Segar cases. Tinfoil. Turkish and German Pipes or Porcelain, Bronze, etc. With an endless variety of newest styles of Fancy Goods. Dealers will find it to their advantage to make nn early examination of this stock. as the Goods are 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 case. sep 5-2 fri SELLING OFF AT COST I 81-5.000 worth"of GOODS still on hand. In addition to our stock-we have revetved and are now receiving' a Aa'rge lot of Fall and 1V inter Goods front two ut -our branch stores, As all of this stock was pikehased before the present great advanced price in goods, and will lie sold at COST, purchasers can save from 25 to 50 per cent by tts an early call. We now have Blac't Silks, Long SheWls, Ticking, Check, Blankets, Cassinets, Cloths, Mastitis, &e., all of which we were out of previous tb yesterday's arrival. Also Carpets, and a lot of Boots and Shoes just received, Call som and receive the bargainaThefore they are all gone., Krßargains still to be had at the Clothing Store near Burkholder's Hotel. sep2B3w Plainfield Classical Academy Near Carlisle, Pa.' 15th Session (five months) will com a' menet) Nov. 7th. Thu buildings are new and extensive (one erected last Fall). The situation is all that. crin be des red for health fulness and moral purity Removed from the excitements of Town or Villnge th- Student may here prepare for College, Mercantile purr suits, &c. All the branches are taught which go to form a liberal (ducat on. A conscien tious discharge of duty has secured, under Providence. the present flourishing condition of the Institution. Its future prosperity shall be in untamed by the same means. Terms—Board and Tuition (per session), 850 00 For Catalogues with lull information address R. K. BU It NS, Principal & Proprietor. Plainfield, Cumb, Co., Pa. 10,000 PIECES! l if HAVii: just opened the largesy assortment lI of WALL PAPERS ever opOi ‘ eri in Cnr• lisle, consisting of about 0,000 yieces of ate latest French and American designs, ranging In price from 5 cis to $1 75, also XVindow Pa• .hers and Fire Screens, Plain treelt and Blue Papers, &c, Persons wishing ,to ourOtase any of thikahove earl save nt least 25 per cent by culling at ' JOHN I'. !ACNE'S Iliiraware Store, West Side of North Hanover • Street, Carlisle. Fish, Fish, 0 Fish! CIIOICE lot of No. 1 . m.AcialytEL, in wholo, half and quarter bbl's; also, n lot of new No. 3-Mackerel-for sale cheap-for-cash at the family grocery store of mono 22.1853. J. G. WILLIAMS, REAL ESTATE AT - PUBLIC SALE. On TUESDAY, November Ist, 1853, tIiKT ILL be. sold at public sale, in the bor. '7 V ough el Nesvville, a situate in Newton twp., Comb. county, con taining 4d acres, more or less, adjoining the borough of Newville on the north east, and the lig Spring on the east'. land isgeouv o ni. ently locatettmither for fern ing or out-lots, and will he sold weedier or in separate lota as may bet h ought - ad v ants ge on s. Also, at the same time and piaco, a Tract of 'Liiiiecjone Land, situate in West Pennsboro twit.; a mile and a quarter south of Newvillo, a'ontaining 50 acres, adjoining lands of Daniel Duncan ' Joseph Brown and Jelin Waggoner. Front Ifido.2o aerosol this.tract iacovered with timber of an excellent quality. .The rest is cleared and in a good state Mau Itivation. Also, at the same time and, place, a Lot of Ground on Railway street, in the borough of Newville, having thereon erected a two story BRICK HODS& and back buildings. 'Sales to commence at Id o'clock, noon. of said •day, whit terms will be made known by JOSEPH HANNON, • • WM GRACBY, sep.sts Eel's of Jamison Hann on. Corner of Ilanover and .I;outher ata., Carlfsi ript[lE undersigned has always on hand.ri large 1. stock of superior Cabinet Ware. in all Tile dillbrent styles, p.v.hich.lia is prepared'to,solledt tho lowest prices. Ho invites attention pariie• ularly to the Patent Spring , Bottom Bedstead, most useful article,winch ent:rtily obviates all objections. The Icittont can be attached to old Bedsteads: • They have, gtvon 'mare e pi e f ac . lion to bil who have them in use. • O:rCOFFINS made Co order ;mho shortest Knipe, • _ • .•• • JACOB 1 FITTER Carlislo 1851,— r ly. ' COAL r ociAz ! The Best and Cheapest Jape Market:for 200 TONS of the colebroisd Rauseh Gap Coal, Dauphin 'Caunty, and 'Gold Mina Gap Coal, Schuylkill county. ..Mat received and for sale at prices from $3,2.5 to 63:50 per fon; by E. BIDDLE jr. at the warchoutto formerly' owned by S. M. Hoover, :. 0:1 1- Coal,can be delivered anywhere along the line of the - queaborland Valley Rail load. Orders by letter (mist paid) promptly, attended ftnarith . ,l6.3‘ • • • lIMEIF AND HAMM . . BC Cl VED Ilus day, direct from Cincinna; ti, o. lull Supply of thojollowing colebra tod • • " 100 Sugar Caired.Dattis & ,Co's Beef Hama, , .100 , , :Gardnor,Phipp & Co!s Home, 100 Puffiello do. .I'.l7iio last brand gained the Trize .Medid,nt the London World'o Fair .. Also a Jorge supply of Country, llama, Bacon, Shoulders apt: Bides all . ofrivhich will .bu sold:very, low for cash: - WILLTA'AIS;. , June . I Family , Grocer.. MI FOR RENT CHARLES OGILBY TRACT OF. LAND, Fatally , Jio. .40ilettiOptittlitv , FALL EMT , -GO OD JOHN , STONE &<SONS,. 'No • , 16 &Wit:Second .streel, RE aiosir:opening , tor thO PAilair'ado selected apportnignt . o! . . . . • SIL . : RIBBONS, • FEATHERS,::FLOIVEI S,: - AND GOODS IN 'GENERAL: ' Confining •tfteitiaelves; exelueivefythiS beanth of rtheircde; and 'lmparting the large!' part of t h eir stock, enables thorn dbttment unsurpa'ssed' in extent' Da variety, which will be,sold'on thci Mast tavorable terms. •'September 19, 11153-2 no • • SOLIS, 3344 fT 1 171:4:$4;;_, mpormrn and lilnnufa c 4nrore'nf‘ove'ry kind of LADIE.S' FURS, SG Arsh street (below, Third et) Philadelphia, and in, 178. Water strepte-pteyi York... IILS our,Goods have all been:selected in Eu• rope by one of the firm, and manufactured b ourselves in the most elegant and fashion& ble manner„we 'canrolfer them at a priceltaking their superior quality. into consideration) that will defy epmpetion. - . . Silver Medals awarded for superiority by the Institutes of Pennsylvania and Maryland:, - ~,' • ' '•• XVXACEEREL. ~ . 200 iecotvinb r OW WoDARP Kt SMITH. Cheap. irteltes 1? tv eelry ! , %V UOL E SALE and RETAIL !Vl' at the , " Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry Store," Number 96 North Second Street, corner of Quarry Philadelphia. Gold Lever. „Watches, fun a ; e el led, 10 carat cases; $20,00 Gold Leptue, 18 carat cases, .$24 00 Silver ~do .Ijoyela, - • - 9 00 Silver Lever, full jewelled, "12 00 Superior Quertiera, 1. ; 700 -. GOlirSpeCtaClOgi Fine Silver Spectacles, 1 50 Gold Bracelets, 3.00 Ladies' Gold Prior:lls, . .• 100 SiiVOr Tea Spoons, 'set; ' 5.00 Gold'Pdits with Pencil arid Silver 'Holder; 1 00 - Gold Finger Rings 37i cents to sB'; Watch Glasses, plain, 12/ cents ;'Patent, 181 - ; Lupo, 25 ; other articles in- ,proportion. All good's warranted to he what they are sold (or. STAUFFER & HARLEY, sept7/v "Streeessors to 0. Conrad. On hand, some Gold and Silver Lovers and Lepines, still lower than the above prices. ~ , THE EIGHTH st. SILK STORE No. 4, Arorth Eighth Street, Phila. y V. DEP U V returns his' thanks to bis nu. memos customers to Cumberland county for their liberal patronage duriug the last sea• son, and is HOW prepared to supply them at reasonable prices; with every description of Fancy Dry Goods. Ills stock comprises a full assortment of ' Rich Plaid Silks Fino French Mbrinoes B rocado do Rich Plaid Cashmeres Plain do Paris Mous de Laines Changeable do Plain, all Wool do Satins and Florence Cheap de 'mines "Ppri de Rages Imported Gil - Timms Embroidered Collars Chintzes 'Muslim Flan- Sleeves Chomizettes 'mils and Sackings. - Also, a lull line of all widths of the BEST BLACK SILKS, with Shawls, Maritdlnb, Rib• bons, Cloaks, Velvets, Cloaking Cloths, &c., in great variety. Ills goods are boughtlow, in largo lots,. from :first hands L V. DEPUY. 41, .X • hafic-Pliila scp73m HAYES' PATENT TUBULAR OVEN HOT AIR RANGE Various S ' ize3, to- suit Pa'nlilics, Boarding Bouses and Hotels. rpriOSLI in want of a superior Cooking Ap r pilaus aro invited to call acorn Ware house and examine this leange. For durability economy and simplicity iri operation it stands unrivaled. It has a perfect hot air ventilatiOn I —and meats bakedin this overmill retain their juice and flavor equal to that roasted beard an open fire. Meats and pastry cooked at the some t:me without one iitrecting the other. It will supply sufficient heated air to heat ndtli .tfonal rooms for the coldest weather. It hes no descending or, return flues, and is equally well adapted to bituminous or common hard coal.' • 'rho steam valve over the,boiling part Of the Range carries off the efeach and seent , 'of cooking, as well:as heat in summer. Every Range sold warranted togive satisitat don, or no expense to the purchaser. • HAYES' \TENTH:ATM?, Patented Octobor, 184 a, For Public Hulk Factories, Railroad Gars, Chunnus-, Flues, Ships, §leame, s, 45-e Pure air is a subject claiming . tlie.atternion of every individual, and all buildings bliould be provided with the It oper means of ventilation Also, a powerful. Warming and Ventilating Furnace, For Dtue/hags. School Muses, Churches, Hills, Stoics, Factories, h.e. A large a:sort:meat of Mica, Hall and Cook ing Stoves, Parlor (;rates, Registers,_&e.-- Wholesale and RANI) Sr. HAYES, 82 North street, Philo ri-Personal attention given to warming and ventilating, both public anti private builaings, • Lined Buck Gloves. - sub3eriber Loren hand Men's MICK GLOVES, lined with Sheep ...kin, suitable or driving gloves. janl9 G. W. N 1!1 JULIUS STERN. NO. 171 North 2d street, Opposge the Camel Ilotet„ -- Phtladelphia. 11AVINP in Store a full and extensive- as• sortinent of Millineryartielee,Trimn.inga, nail Fancy Goods, suck as Ribbonds, Laces, Blond, Glace Silks, FlOrences,Botmet Frames,' and a large as orttnont of Needle,werked Ildfs, • Collars, Gaps, Flounces, Insertings, Edgings, • c., together nitlt a great variety (1f other at- I dales in our line too numerous In mention, ut , WEI iLES.A LE AND RETAIL: , N. B. I requekt all such as are about makintl their purchases to give me a call. Isep•2s2nll Constantly on hand. and for sale by. rJ.IPALSIER MACKEREL, SUM), SALMON, 11ERRiNGS, DIA RKET WHARF, lIAAIS,StIOULDERS'i PHILADELPHIA LARD AND CLIEIV : & ,, : iej)t. 7, 1853, atn HENRY 3, WOLF, .17rT012,11EY ILA Irp °AO; 4ro. 2,, Veetpn'i ;Row. A LL .profeagional Imainematrielly attended Who Gorman IPaguaga spoken as'read ily as the English. . [Sop 14 1853 IVYLLfTON. HALL J, W. EBY'S FAMILY G-!10,PE,8,Y Java and Maracniba .Coffees,,Green and Roasted d 0,,.• Orleans and Claraffed •• BinWn.Sueart, Pulverized, Crushed end , • Loaf do, Solt I.;rtished (preserving) do. lities;, Patina nod' Corn. Sturah. Boma. Cocoa, Chocolate, •Vanilla I3enn, Mace', Citron; witll4spices of every hind, Sperm,. Mould, !Adamantine Cendlee, Orleags and Sugar 11. Syrup Molaaaoe, ' Loyering!s quaiity . Syrup. trosh assortment of all the above arti cles, and a goneral supply of ether articles usually kept by'os, all just openetl'and 'for sale at ourne,w store rooms. June 8; 1853. ' \V.. EBY. LE.&TIMOR; p RITZ & 1-1 N'D R , .• Store, 29 N. erre.; Moroceo .Abtaufaature'rs, Cniriers, Importers,' enniminsion,and General Leather Dssingsl,.• • • WHOLESALE. & RETAIL. • !'" ManefaetbriA.4 Maritarstta street. eeoty 1 1 :11 David Land r eth • t * .4 x.xvg • App/1161i1 - TIcULTURAL ; ' Implement,dt.'Sped Warehonsei No. 6G, c'hi3put'Sl'riel, . ' subile'rib'er ofterii coi &ale, an extetieive.ae . sor!ty,ent of ,• , , 'AGRICULTURAL , " IMI ) LEMENPS, fleenceviiliinL. / Teoie; Garden, grass F,3014 and. Flower Seeds,. • Agriculturist, florpreeltuviit.oriAl3,otannieel,, • • P. B o - Ns. Implement and Send Cmcdogues, Landreth's, ,Ranat 11.9gipipr, and .Abnpnac for I€ls;ijuynigh-1 zqr,l4l pispaid Applicatipn: ' LANDRETH..., IV,lsky, 20, 1353.iin 11.eal estate. 5a1t0...-fx:7.-s: ORPHAN'S . COURT' the "28th ' . o,aolier; 1869: ' IN pursuancoof an order o. ttio Orphan's Court of Cumberland couti, will be dolt!, at ii o'clock in the forenoon of said dayeein tlie premises,-the followinialescribed property, situate in the borough of New, Oumberlinat, in the county aforesaid, part of the estate of ROB,' •ERT - R.: CHU fiCH, LOTS Mo. 210, 121, 15, 26, 29 Lind 59,;;. Let 210 is vacant. Lot 121liag'Wrtv0;,Story, Weatherboarded HOUSE, and Firatna Stable thereon erected.. Lots 15 and 26 IritvORI.WC: HOUSES and Stub! a thereon. .L 459 has a, Frame House thereon. „ CONDITIONS uF SAti - E-70iie.third the purchase money to remain'th the .han_dn'er the purchaser or purchasers. during neturel; hie of Catharine Church, widow-of 'said duce:. dont, as a lieu on the propeitir,r The- intere st'' on the same to be paid to the• , said ; Catharine. yearly, and every year during..her.natdritllifd; Interest to commence on the Lilt of April, 1854, when possession will be - given:to tiftrattid.ptir, chaser or pnrchasers;and thiii,, , KiirapaE'te be paid to the heirs and epiethntauvesiaftdd.dc-, scodant, after the ileatlrld the eaid'Ontliarhie, according to their respective interests. AleO, the shine of Lockw od Church, deed, Ono of the children of the said Robert It.,Churcb, ceased. in the other tiro thirds of the i • Surchasei money is to remain the hands of the purchit.cr or purchasers as a lien on the property duringthe life of said Catharine Church. The Interest on same to be paid to her yearly; and- during, her natural life. Ihterest 10 - eommence - bn'tlie Ist of Anril;lBsl;nrid'the I:trine:Mal of said share after tb.e death of the said;'cathprine•to'be,pitid; to the person or persons,legally, entitled to the same.'” The tMe third - .a . 1 the •balance of the said purchase ;money to he paid. on the .Ist of April 1854,M. the heirs of,•the' said Robert Church, deceased, (except tockwhad as 'afore according to their respective interests.— The other two thirds of said purchase money to 1;0. paid 'on the Ist of AprillBs,s, With inter est from the Ist'af April, 1851, to the heirs of the acid- Robert R. Church, deceased, (except ing 1.,,0p10v00d as eforesatd,Yeecording to their respective l lntnicists,;;, Tha , said .r,dehaser or purchasers olissid: property. or any of the same, will on the confirmation of the sale. or salos,.be required to enter into or • recogni :macro in the 01;phan's Court, with approved security for the payment-of the purchase Money as aforesaid, after.doducting the .cost Of the sale ot,sales, which will be required to be paid.on the eonfirmation of said stile, or sales: •13. .1% LEE, ' Adm'r de honis non of R, R. Chtirch;.dec'd'.' sop2Bts , I/ (disable Real .16'state Etl==lMl ME subscribers will diet atinii;ate n lalo in South Middleton twp"r a cCumberldobrity; the following real estate, late the property or David Krysher, dee'd, about four miles cast of Carlisle on the Lisburn road, bounded by Rinds 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 are cleared and under good fence and in a high state of cultivation. The remithider is covered with hue young timber and about 45 acres ityclover, , The Improvements are two good DWELLING I - lOUSES, the ono a:tmio: story log house,"with a 4 ".' 4 1 1 t kitchen attached, plastered in and LIN Li:. outside, Wi.li the necessaryoutbuii dings --ovo n, aril) hog stable; and a never failing well of water at the door. The - other, a new two story fume house - , iell finished, with all the necessary out buildings,--,wash house. ° oven nod - oven house, a hog, Stable, well and pump near - the' door; at ilt, a cfonble lei earn, corp_eribs, carriage. house, ie oriole mill, cider press acid press house. Also an apple orchard of. about Et.,,i,or hund.riti trees of choice grafted fruit. Also a number of peach, 'cherry and plum trees, with a never tailing well-or 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 c tiling on David R. Erysher, who realties on said farm. The property will be sold icrwrt or the whOlo, to suit per”.haveri. • DAVID R. KRYSFIER, JOAN DILLER., au gal 2m Executors. PU.913.74.0 SALE. On SAT LI ItD AY, October "! - ,;:d, 1853 WILIJ bo sold at public sale, at 2 o'clock P.. M. the 'LOUSE' AND LOT, situated in Springville, near Ego's Forge, South Alidd eon k sr twp.2nd now in the occupancy ~ P 1 IX Of John Plank. The house is a large Two Story ; Frame, building on 'a' lot of One sere; with a . well' of water, a salad; .barn, cabinet makers shop. and a considerable mum. tity of moot excellent filth trees. The entire property is in good order. Sale to be held on the premise's, where 'terms and conditions-will be toads known by JACOB' AIBRAIIIMS, sep2l to Assignee of John Plank. EE HERE MBO, what de mattor wid 173 you dis mornin 1 , you look like you hab "sick u fitness" dis mornin. 0 golly Ned die 'nigga Mose dead wid de three. Vita, Vita, Vita, when will mggas learn sense 1 don't you see ell d'o whae gommen and ladies'g4to Mas sa IC lEWF shotecary ,pop" and git bottle of Beecher's MatchlTss Cordial. Curee you-right VALU.II/3IM rARIVZ - • A•l' PRIVATE SALE. 91111 E eabseriber offers at private sale a farm ill situated hi N•trtn Middleton twp, Comb. co, four miles east or Carlisle, and fourteen west liar, ishurg, nit the iurapilce road, CONTAESENG 130 ACRES of first rate limestone land, cleared and under cultivation. Also 30 acres of Woodland.con. ye:tient to supply the farm with wood: The improvements are a new two story ST 0N E 110 USE, 43 feet front, new brick - 13tlYn; 75 - feat front,:wagon shed, corn -crib and other• ,necessary outbuildings new. A well. of new "er failing 'water at the dJor, and anexcellent orchard of choice young fruit trees. The farm is in every way a desirable one, and parsons wishing to purchase wouid s Alo well to call and see it. Terms made. to'snit•purchascrs. _• scp2tetmL • J. g. COBLE. trpleincaster Whig coprand'uend bill to this , lO l cu. v.,4 ; erantm raorErzrz. AtTitIVATE SALE. V 1-IE subscriber pliers at private- solo the 11_ tollowii4property of Ann Dilimy:situated iu Alonroo township, Cumberland county, a Mile "and aintlf west of Chorehtown, adjoining lands of Peter and C 0 NT A I NIN G 20 AC R ES 'df limestone land in a high State of cultivation, and Omni' pa' acres in timber. The inimstove• memo lien a good one story LOG El OUSP., and a young .orchard of Pe Irrii choice fruit. rsons wishing to 4 , 6 exatnino the prnpeety . will please call on . the strbzeriber, living at 'Boiling Springs. D. J. LEIGICH, nua 21 Agt for Ann • • HOUSE AND LOT' FOR SALE. On SATURDAY,' the li'9th of October. rptlE subtkoriher will sell at Public Salo; On the premises at to o'clock , A- M., a eel bable I.QT ' OROUN situate in South Middleton towoship,. about ono mile west of the Boiling spring, on: the.road loading from York nod Shipponaburg, containing- about three fourth' of an, acre of Limestone land, and having .thereon eranted - a one and a half story Weatherboard lIOUS'E, an ex eellent shop i ettitaqe royalty median- • le, a stable ,Ite;:with a fireß rate s • of water and a. variety of choice fruit, trees• Terms will be made known . on day of sale.. sep2tp.l, GWEON • ICDTZ.; . ..111011XS.E . .610rD _. LOT.. YQR SALE or RENT.. • ' THE'stitscriber olTura.for ealo the LIRMII, 11.0US,E1,and Lot, 2.5 feet.frunt by 210 ft deep, now.oeoupied by Henry (Cellar. in North _Hanover street. The houso and all the im provements are-,nottrlY newt, • - l'he.clwelling contains thirteen coiled robine, including dou hlo parlors. Attached eistern..Bmoke House end its*. For further information apply negt:dobr 'to - tlia premises to' • • "J It IVIIA,VER, • Jul.) 13 1853 ,'. • • " "" :Agent: artuitairrovirisr ritoßtztirse ,-• P.OR,SA.LE.7 THE subseriber.offers at priVato enlem lot' of ground.'sit WO in Churelitown; CUM!). en:, 33 lent in fr tit by 400 feet deeti,litiving , tliereon erected a double tyr67:story . FRAME LING . D.O [ME, 30' Merin front by 24 • .gfif, deep, with oigltt. rooms mntl.tWO filteh• - ens: . The house is newly builVend welt finished throughogt. - 7. • ' • Also n lot 'adjoining the. above,.on - whiall is erectedWaitortt . Frame House, 20 ftrretrare, now used acre pdtpnef ,Nalter's Shoji. but cab ho converted . Mar it"ifivelling , bowie. 'lt 'telt good:stand .tor the itlioirMdr limy t btu bit s itlese. ',POO- 1 .06118, which • will be made 'OW, onquls.o.(it the subscriber . • • • aug3ltf :JAMES .12.,WEAVEIC, A - fai t -ostate Z'alco. 'LIT - OWN' 7? 16.10'1 2 .33 'S "Str , .• zn3 U. OM! q"-' Y virtue of . iin,ttek . of assenilify; pawned the 10th day ofTelduary, 1853, the Commis sioners of Cumberland county will Bell at pub• lic sale, at the Court' House In the borough of Carlisle i to the highest and beet bidder, all that L ; OT OF 'GROUND, knoWn'iittihri . IlThCroskey property. situate on the north - side el east High street in the borough of - Carliste;containing . 6o, feerfitilront and being in depth 240'feettMulmbercittikthe general plan °rebid town TEIINI.ST;oO, , per cent..4tite purchnsi =m ei to„EM.paid at the tide, Of- salo—one half of rhe-balance on thidarefl Akij.4.54, at which tide - possession *III be givetr,-A Itesresidue on Hlid":")st d'APril,lBss,'withintbrest This pro ;peiliy! id (Moor o'43,lllost:desirable family resi 'rtehrPO.in the borough AVM H. TROUT, ' • .198. G. CRESSLER, JOHN HOBE', 112 • . .REAL ESTATE AT 'PUBLIC SALE. • • !On SATURDAY., October 22d, 180, !WILL be' sold at public sale - Mi the premises, ''the FARM belonging to the heirs of Peter hull, deceased, situate in Monroe ttvp, Cumb. county, four miles east ef. Carlisle, adjoining !duds of Ab'm flertzler,•Ait'm Goodyear and - Daykk-ptccrett,,-, , 07 . .CeqrAlNlNor 'lOB - ACII ES . . more or legs; The improvements area Lcia • HO gsE end..Stono Kitchen, new a's • Franie Barn, Ste. There is an excellent orchard of 'apple and other fruit trees, andtt-Eaream of running water within fire rods of tie building. Sole to commence 010 o'eldelt. A. lil.,_when terms will be made known hy' . ISRAEL•HULL,.. • LEVI BULL; Trustees.., Also, at the some time and placC, IiOUSE AND Lo:l7', 'situate in North Middleton twp., three miles ;east of Carlisle.on the Trindle Spring road, ad. ibining lands, of Adam :rider and J. Miller,. minioining 1 acre and 16 perches, strict Metier. urn. The !louse is, a new twostory FRAMI , .. 110 USE With kitchen, and there is also a good "Well of water. and a good Stable thereon. -- - Terms will be made known by. ' ISRAEL Oct 5 ts- VALUABLE AT PiaVATE sALL. ' , virtHE subscriber offers at private sale a 1 . Valuable FARM, situated in Hampden teiwnship Cuniberland couuq, about one, and a fouttb.rittlea.cast of Mechanicsburg, adjoining binds'ol Peter BarnbartiDavid Fibberly, Peter Gantz and Henry Sctively; CONTAINING 128 ACRES of limes.one land, in a high state of cultivation under good fences, a lurge portion of which is locust posts and chestnut rails. The road from Mechanicsburg to the turnpike, bounds the neefh and the road trout Silver Spring Church to Lisburn ,bounds the east side of said torte. • The iinprovetnents are a two sto. ry weatherboarded DWELLING I 110 USG, .Wash Elousey. with arge an k, excellent 'arched cellar- ri l Hank Barn, Wagon 'Shed, Corn CribS—Grancries and other .neessery,quthuild ings.. A wall of never failing water in the yard ; nn excellent Orchard of Apple trees, also, a variety ut choice nun trees, suck as Peach, Peas. &c , &c. .The - Farm isincated within a short distance-of excellent mills-and-c . onvenient tochurehes And - solioots. Persons wishing t o . view tho flirm 'will please to call on the sub• scriber living in 31echaeleshurg. COOVER. Aug. 10, 11.53.—t5. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE. SALE. 9:0111; rollowing RAI and Tract of Wood. land, the property. of Miss Nrantha Duncan of Ca. lisle, will be sold at private sale, viz: All that certain Farm. situotc , in Sotrhamplon tt,waship, Cumberland county bounded by lowly. of Itebuck's and Iluntev's heirn, : Frat.cie FultSn, Benjamin Peitz and others,, CONTAINING 185 ACRES, strict traasure. This Farm, which is. situated 'on the Walnut Bottom Road, wilhhilwo miles of the borough of. Sluppensburg, is of a first • rate quality of land, well cultivated and fenced, and nearly all cleared, with euitable DWEL LING HOUSE, BARN and out- buildings. There is a fine young ): 4 ie. orchard of well selected apple trees 11!'• on the premises together wilbother 1 1 _ 1 • fruit trees. iEt) n Tract. of Woodland, about three quar ters of a mile from the Farm, buunded by lands of Adam Warner, George Clover's heirs. and Conrad Clever, containing about SIXTY A CRES. This land is well covered with young chosen!. timber Thorn is also on it &conifer. table l'enent House and Garden. Persons wishing to examine these properties can do so by calling ott Mr George Matthews. who re. sides3on the firm. Fur terms and condttioes of sale ripply. to . WM. M. BIDDLE. irrilarrislturg Telegraph and Lancaster Ex aminer publish 'six weeks and 5011 d bill, to this omen.. aug 24. 6w Distilling and Flouring Mill FOIL SALE OR RENT,. subscribers offer as above their estab IL lishinunt recently built and located on the mit turnpike feed, tourteen miles horn the, city of Baltimore and within one mile of the Baltimore and Susquehanna B. lL at Coeke)e ville, This is one of the most eligible Shea near Baltimorepwith fourteen feet lull on the '‘Vesiern Run, tributary of the great Gunpow der lealls—.l stream rdmailtablo tor-its steady and unifortivflo a of water, SC:191)116 el the seve rest draught fii,vitg,but little oiled upon it. Or they opoirlosv GOllll9 the Distil lery fixtures, em:sisting orsteam boiler,•stille, pomps,:topper worm, pipes ami 'fermenting, tube all arranged in the best manner for an operatio of. WO to.2oo.busliels rer day. Or a practicalEiStille'r or Miller' would be takeiviti to en-partnorshipdo work the cancer!). For a particular. description . (hey refer to Col. Wrn, litintlerzen,Oarlislo, who is aCqueinted .With rho' propeftV, ui RddreklS 010 UTACrsignail at Cockeysville r ßaltiniore county, Md. sent2i linpd ' LOVE & WEBSTER. HuUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. f sulperiber offers for sale the FRAME and' Lot, 22 feet front by 210 loot ' • in depth , , note oecunted. by David Smith, .Ern., in lilmt foil street. The dwelling' contains eightcciled rount, including double patio s Attactied is a cistern', snake !misc and stable For fdtther.information apply to H. A. STURGEON - I* - • . Sep 2.t tf Age for; as Anti Day. • Gas Fixtures and Lamps. riELDRICK, HORNEY 113H0., No' .‘l.l ,118. N.'2d Street, near Vine; Phila , having had mahy years practical experience in the business and all work sold by us is mattufac• tared under oar immediate supervision; we Are enabled. o ofnit:io puri:hiisOrs superior .:artietes in every branch of our_ trade. At our Store may be found. in every •variety of style and finish. Gas & Lamp CHANDELIERS, PEN• I) A. N T'S, SIDE BRACKE'T'S for Halls, Churches; &cl the Improved Pine oil Lamps, together with a fine assortment of Fluid. Lard, and Oil Lamps; Girandoles Parlor Night uhd Reading Lamps,' 13oquet Holders, elm.' On head Lamp Glasses, Globes, Wicks. shades etc. All work warranted, or no sale, Factory No, 36 'Noble street, near Fourth. Remember 1 Store No 211,N.''25t,. next door to J Stowe) 131pay's Carpet Store , .• .tnay2Or • Mineral Water, :Sarsaparilla, to, . , OTIIE subecrlber`Would respectfully announce to the citizens or Ctirliale and the et:lmmunity at large, that he hue commenced the manufac ture of Mineral Waters and Sarettpatilla of the very best flOvor and qualtty, 'and the bottling of Porter, Ale • and 'Cider. Ho is fully, end amplr . reoared to furnish• all orders - promptly and with despatch., and !lopes by strictuttention to: businese,• to receive that attention due , to' enterprise, which he'respetfully asks. Reel donee. in ;Main 'Street near the !fait •Road Bridge. , • • GEQRGE W. -BRANDT. • march lii—am, WALL PAPERS; 110115.stiliseriber-is, , ,just now receiving and it °aiming an utipothlleled assortment, of WALT PAPERS.. 'l' hese'desirous at om ,. orm lb° interiors ,of 01d.,, j ags intp n ones, attegiiiing.tOdittailai comet. i - n e t i s aamots to their note ones, at a bCOMpnrativ,,.. IY (rifling coat. will do welt to , call nod- oxfinide for.l can sell them holm' 6/.bets upwards. Rh mambid the old stand,'EASl Main st opposite ' Ogilbyls. , St6re; , By the waywOuld say to those who alecrwtint.' to improvi. Om:exit:H . .l9r Of ' their houses,' tl:Mt. I Mtn - luruish - thent with pwcti'snd fresh groundrWitite Lead, together with , various oilier colou're, blue, or varioliet, studio', of greop , &e. short eyeiyiltino Calculated to' ettorn'and dec orate your' nutnolone, , • mar HENRY SAXTON.) Le nl and Notices:l: iitOTittEl. , ', • CLI.; PERSONS indebtad'iiii.lbe boWe.or lm Cliarlea Ogilhfitrd he rel 4 notified' to call" at the, store, and pay, Oleic aceonnts, ‘tta' longer indulgence•canria be given. , . . aep2 kT 0 TIC E is hereby given to alLperaona in-' 111 forested, that.thil Pamphlet Laws of the 'Commonweal:ll of. Pennsylvania; passed at• the seas on of the Legislature of 1853, haVe ben received at .this office, and , are ready for [melon. r • . . • , . • ' tProthy's Office, Carlisle:l EE ' cn 1 . 14 . N .: • Sep, 27; 1853. , • Proth'yl: Estate of William J. G. Ecktir, dee.. itcroTter. is hereby given -,that-Letters Tea-- tminentary on the 4sstato of Willlam P. U. Eciter,iate of NeWton township, Cumberland county,deo'd, have. been granted to the sub• scriber, residing in flip same township: All persons knowing themsielves. indebted • to mid estate are required to make , immediate pay• ment and those having claims to present them fer settlement to octl26t • Dr. DAVID, EcKER. STRAW HOGS. AML) to the prat - Mites of the 'subscriber, in et North Middleton twp, three miles east of Carlisleiabout the 7th of,August Iast,•FOUR HOGS. Three, of them pre White and the urth , blank spotted, mppnrently Shout ten monthi old., The otvric.' ie' requested to come t forward, prOve properly, pq charges and .take 'Wpm away; or they will be sold 'as the hiw di— rects. 'MatS3m* ADAM BOOKER. • Estate of c Etnmitiger,•dee'd. wro•ricE is hereby given thatJetters of ad ministration on the estates of Christiana Biuminger, late of Silver Spring, twp., Cumb. county, doceased,,heve been ,granted to' the subscriber, residing in the sense, townehip. All persons knowing themselves indebted ~to said eStato are required to make imsnedtete pay ment, and . aids° having claims to present them to ; JACOB MUMMA. Adm'r: sep2flat• t ASSEGN.EII'S iNOTICE. ANIIJEL N. pl VPl‘tof Papartown by deed, of voluntary ussignmeot, ler the benefit of rediters, has transferred to the endersigited all his property real nod personal. . The .enderr: signed Assignees hereby give notice lc these having claims against said assignor to present hem for settlement, and those indebted to take immediate payment to either of them, 'le first residing near Carlisle, and the other ear Ehdrehtown Monroe township, Cumb. JACOB RITN ER, JAMES CLARK, Assignees. scp2l6w NOTXCEI IVotice to the Creditors of Andreae lierr, dec'd The undersigned appointed auditor by the Orphan's Court of Cumberland, county to mar. 'hall and distribute the (matte in the hands I f Robert McCartney, administrator of And• lbw Herr, dec'd, among the creditors of said leoedent, will intend to the duties of his said opointment, at his office in Carlisle, on l'hursday•the I,Sth day of October next, at JO v eloet, A. M. J. S.COLW ELL, sep2l Anditor. , Estate .of., Philip Lautz, dec'd: Lt., persons are hereby notified that Letters i liZef Administration on the estate of Philip ',ante, late of east Penneboro township, Cum• kirland county, deceased, have been issuedby I to Register in and for said county, to the Buh l:mbar, residing in the same township. All irsons having claims= against said - estate are tiquested to present them for settlement, and hosointlebted will make immediate payment JACOB LANTZ, Adm'r. _ scp7 GLpd Estate, of Joseph Witmer, dec'd. lloilpE is hereby g ivon , that Letters of A 4 4. ministration on the estate of. Joseph Wit • liar, late of North Middleton township. Cum.. Ilrland county, deed, have been duly granted the Register of said county. to Jacob W it imr, of-Southampton township, and Abraham limner,. of North Middleton township, in said nutty. All persons knowing themselves in , 'mad to said estate are required to make int t mliate payment - and those haying claims to iresent them to JACOB WiT2vIER, ABR. M WITMER. Admr'S. MEM Estate of Philip Long, sr., dec'd. O rick: is heredy given that Letters Tea. • I.NI tamentary on the estate of Philip Long. late of Mochluiesburg, Comb. county, dee, tea been granted to the subscriber, residing in the same place. All persons knowing them wives inlehted to.said estate are requested to the immnliate payment, and those having .ilaint to present them for settlement to PHILIP ti. LONG, Ex'r. sepl4pd NOTICE. 't,TO:rICE. , is hereby given that application.... i. ,11 will he made to the next Legislature. I.;reeably to the constitution and laws of this. I:omin.mtwealth, for an alteratiotrin the charter f tha Carlisle Deposita Bank, so as to confer pen said Bank the rights nod privileges of a ink - of issue, and to change the nameto that the " Carlisle Bank." By order of the Board of Directors. W. M. BEE M Cushier, , IN swain:NG= June 29, 1853—Gm HE undersigned having been the agent the Keystone Nfo Insurance Company, • I t t arrisburg, Pa., continues to act in that ea icity, by authority of said lie uouldlospectfully inform the commtulity that I a will attend to such persons as may signify I teir,doaire to insure their lives, and .t hue give finns protection to.their bereaved familir a and iends, in case of death. Office in West P,oin -1.-et Street, Carlisle. 5111 , 25 tf J. WORTHINGTON. Estate of Fred r ic Garret, dee'd. %ToTrCE is hereby given that Letters of ad -;01 tn lulls ;raj 0,1 on the estate of Fred. Gar -4.u, late or MonNe_township, Cumberland Co., eog3ed, have been granted by the Register al tad eminty,.to the subscribers, the first residing i t Silver Spring township, and this- letter in tjonroo. All persons indebted to. said estate Pre requested to make Immediate payment, and !hose having will present them fel qQt• dement to _ _ JACOB MUMMA, ANDREW GARRET, Adan'rs. aug 2! pd 9t NOTICE. XTOTICS ie hereby given. that the CUM. IN BERLAND VALLEY SAVINGS IN STITUTION, located iii Dickinson township, Cumberland county, will make application to thin next' Legislature of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for an act of Incorporation, with a capital of not less than Ten nor .more than Thirty; Thaasanct Dollars, for the- purpolie of ioceiving deposits of money bothireinsitory and :on laterest, slid of making loans and discounts, with such, other (privile ges as aro usually gran ted.to Savings Institutions. By order of- the Diro , tbrs. GALBRUATII,.Treas. D. 1.. 13 EELIVIAN, Sec'y Lieg2.6Ml Court Proclamation. UTHEREASIIio Honorable J. H. GRA , trAlw; President Judgb of tlie seyrra I '1: Ceti HIM(' 'Cent mon . Plum o 1 . the el:purifies of Cumborland,Porry and Juniata, in Ponnsylva . nie,and Jthilicomf the several Courts of Oyer and Tornifner and General Jail Delivery, in 'said (mantles. and Hon. John Rupp and dema nd Woodburn, Judgesof the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery for the trial ofmll:pdpital and, other offenders, in the 'aid county Of Cumherland,by their precepts to mo directed, dated the 22d of August, 1853, have ordered the Cotirt of Oyer and Terminer and GoneralJail Delivery be holden at Car. lisle,un the 2d MONDAY of November 18531 (being the44th day) at 10 o'clock in thelnm• noon, to continue two weelte. NOTICE in therefore hereby given,to the Coroner. Stallions of rho Peale and Constables 'of tho said tnunty of Cuoillerl ,hd: that they . ore by the, said precept cotitninhded to be thaw, and theta in their propel., he here, with 11,tir, tells, fetbrds, InlOpsisiiienra 'Vctim inatione and nil other ~eiriliinhisitecs, tkl do, those 'thing& which to . lheirofiliTl nppeillin to ho done, and all thOSe 'that bib. 16ekiiid lii! , recognizances, ta. Pr° oo6l : 6 lillit i Q I fi‘Voll'etit I het aio or then• 't ll / shall b'd In ), i'6t I) 'et' WM rity,tre to tut theie to prOseMpl,O% "•U ' I ,Ve. P 14 1; ~ • s : JOS i l d NAZI) 0, ~IVA. 49kaiiT. SHERI rOsi' tlielee, Catilti i.. . . ' Sep, 18, it 4.51 ; • • 31.231VRIVAitv i . • Ortlio substiii6Bt,,k3l'9,hrtiqing , • '. • '''• TE , VS;',ottr,icp, ‘ lttEe,, - , . • Qabonewtil,e,, IMPt • •• bY: ini rt i v r ttloVed/ e.ow butlding r .No's A a A Rtort nv4,l, ,Yftikkr..4l.4aiti;93.* • . • mart:4 sO, fat./ N 4. t.t. w. EBY; 13 FA
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