161: . )L1f15'olteut5. • TSUI . ho. BIS E$ lIV.ItSfIEY are i n is f nnt'iitt deflection. 'All p organs knowi4. .03toselves.indebtcd or liming recounts - weettlO.With dO uc,h to call at iny officer and pay' or settle their accotint by the Inth of:November, 1853, or they wilt be proceeded against according to law. G. B. COLE, , October 25, 1853, .Valua.ble Foundry Fort Sale. subscriber offers far salo•hts interest (one halo) in the lIAGERSTO,WN %LI% For. pariieuhirs as do Tercets which will he mado accommodating, busincim foci:hies Sce., apply to the , subseribet ai thigersrown,Md. .swl . R. 11. LAWRENCE. Estate of Win Fulton, dec'd. 114 oTick - is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the estate of Willliam Fe ton, late of Upper Allen twp., Conib. co. de l cd, have been granted by the lieeirter of said county to the so bscriber, residing in the same township. All persons !plowing them— solves indebted to said estate are required to i make mmediate payment, and those having claims to present thorn for settlement to JOIIN B. COO MI, Adm'r. MEM Estate of John Creatiner, dec'd. OTICE is hereby given that totters of ' Administration on the estate of i Jno Urea mer, lute of Slider Spring township, Cumb. co. dee'd, have been granted by the Register of said county to the subscriber, residing in Dick inson-township. All persons knowing . them selves indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present thorn for settlement to JOHN GARMAN, Adm'r. a 0t26 Estate of Mary Basehere, dec'd. IVOT I E is hereby given that Letters .Tes .l.ll tatnontary on the last will and testament of thofsaid fgary Basphore, late of the borough of Adechanieseurg, Climb. en., deceased, havo been granted by the Register of said county to the subscriber, raiding In Hampden twp., said county. All persons knowing .themselves in» &bled to said estate aro required to make im mediate payment, and those having `claims to present them for settlement to SAMUEL BA.SEHORE, - Ex' r. oct26 NOTICE. NOTICE' is herby given that the "Cumber land Valley Savings Institution," locum , ' in Dickinson township, Cumberland county, will make app:ication tolhe next Legislature of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania fur no' Act of Incorporation, with n capital of not leAs than Ton nor more than Thirty Thousand Dollars, for the purpose of receiving ueposits of money both transitory and on interest, and of making loans and discounts, with Binh other privileges as are nsually granted to Savings Institutions. By order of the Directors. WM. GALBREATH, Treas. D.•L BEELNIAN, Seer • je226m] Uk.ludl,ktilaL,zlkl_4J AN Apprentice te the Marble. and Stone Cutting. business is wanted by the subscriber. A stout boy of good character and habits may find a good situation. . Oct 19 GEO. W. RICHARDS 11.1GUE.R RE 0 TPP,E S. A. RAY NOLDS, Daguerroan 1. Artist, South Shot corner of Hanover and ',outlier Streets. Rooms, those formerly oc cupied by Air. Wm. Fridley. She cordially in vites hhr frieads and the public generally to give her a eall,eonlidont of being able to render entire s4tisfactiun; for if she may not claim su periority Tor her pictures, she stay at least equality with any taken in this place. Carlisle, Catoher 19, 1853. 'Prepare Par 111°inter: PARLOR AND 000KDIG STOVES R.tsu bscr i r otitis _old 'stand_ on _North t Hanover Street, Carlisle, the sign . of the "Mammoth Red Coflee Pot," desires to call the attention of the - Public to his large issort• merit of TOV,E S. of the newest and most fashionable styles, 11 . 0111 the best manufacturies in the country, and at all prices Irom $3 to $l5 Amon his ' PARLOR'AND CHAMBER STOVES arc the Mirror Stove, the Arctic, Revere, Star, Persian, Union and }Etna Air Tight, together, with other patterns which he has of all sizes lei Parlins or Chambers, and calculated for burn ing either wood or coal. Also the Etna, Globe, Aster, Albany, Plat-top and Bandbox or Poor Man's, with other COONING.STOVES, coniprising the latest improvements in kitchen stoves, and intended (or chimer wood or coal.— Also the Dining Room Cooking Stove—a new and elegant article, to which Ito invites the par ticular attention of families. II is cooking stoves range in price from $lO to '25, with all the fix tures complete. Also Nine Plate Stoves of various patternsand at all prices. Al.o EN'A_IVEEI,LED AND uvRED_SKAREL for Cooking Stoves, Brans Kettles, &c. Also, ovary article in the line of Tin and Copper Ware. The public are respectfully invited to call as he is Confident with his large stuck, ya— rlety and cheapness, el being able in give entire satisfaction to every purchaser. Call and see. M. MORRIS. October 19, 1853-3 m Sheriff's Sales. B Y virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Ex ponus, issued out of the Court of Cummon Pleas of Cumberland county, and to me dirou. ted, 1 will expose by public voodoo or outcry, at the Court [louse in the bormigh of Carlisle, on FRIDAY, the 11th day of Novetnbcr,lB.s3, at 10 o'clock, A. IVI„ the following described real estate. viz:, A Lot of Ground, pituate in the bor oueh,,,, of Ncwville, containing GO tent in front and 189 feet in depth, more or less, bounded by Main street on the south, by a lot of Robert Mclver oh the west, on the north by Cove alley and east`by an alley, having thereon erected a rwo tsory STONE ROUSE, a one story brick house and . a lag stable, &c. Seized and taken in execution as the property of James Reed, dec. and all to be sold by me. J OS. McD A— MON D, Sheri ff. Oct 1918.53 Classical and Literary High School. NEWITEGLE, PA. . • rirHE Winter Session , nr this instuu: '=•-• lion will commence on TUESDAY, the Ist of November next, and continue 5 months. .1u the department of Instruction the Principal will be aided by entupetont AssiStants All cars and diligence will be used to prepare youths either fort teachers, or for the ordinary busi— nesses of life,.or for College. TE R NIS - -ForWon,' Botirding, and Lodging ' $5O All other expenses extra. • For further particulars address the under signed, at Newvillle. ROBEICP McCACDREN, Principal. 00112 FRESH - TEAS, &c, JENKINS' Beat Brand of s, Green and Black, in metallic packages, also in bulk and in original packages. A large rind general tie. sortment of'the best wIIITE - IRON STONE -AND. GRANITE WARE, with a variety of , Glass Ware, and Common Ware nrevery de. scription, in setts or otherwise ict suit the pur chaser, together ' CEDAR WARE; WILLOWIVARE, end a variety or Fancy Waro always in store end fur sale at the "Family Grocery" of' June 8.1653. , J, W. EBY. LEILTIZER. FRITZ.& HEND,RY, • Store, 29 N. Bdst., Phila. - Morocco Mnnufactarers, Corriere, Importers, Coomission and•Goneral Leather Businetis, 4 WHOLESALE ,Sc, RETAIL. Manufactory 15 . Margareita street... se )7t Bonnet Feathers. • THE auticiiber'litssjusc . ppened • en Igo,iice id Daniell and otkier J3n l ll l ,Cl • 11,011 ;ere. ,P; half the 11611(11' peit?o,, Alpo vcv cheap tot at Fancy bros Silks.' • • . %,-• GEO. W::.111TNE11.. ' .7.* . A*,irb.*a! 4 Vl.o.*'; . . •I• • . • NTH 1,1 undorsignodaro now propnrod to freight '. I .. a • tamorchandiza from 9 1- 22' vr-g;9: vbee. , Philadelphia 'and Baltimoro,.at •ro. duced.rates, with rogularity.and despatch. ' Fined, Ward 41Prott; '31,5 'Oarkll. 13ircol,' Phdadolphia. • A, IT. Bornitz, 76 North Bqd6t, Michael Herr North'StrohJ; Poltiake; sap226m t.T. hr. D. ItlIOADS: ' _ . sToVEs_l,siVOvzsi. stall - Ea! 'D. GOII,GAS; rOUL D infctrin the public that ho has ein V V 'en hand id his establishment, on Moat Street nest door to Marion the Iltirgest and most complete assorimeneof • COOK, OFFICE & PARLOUR, STOVES to lie foetid in this countY, tvltich will be sold at the lowest prices for cash or.approved credit. Ills stoeli,consists of a largetiesprtmont of new and highly approved PATENT• COOKING STOVES, • . Finished in the most complete manner, and calculated for either wood or coal, or both: All the old standard patterns, which have stood the hist or.espoeinace, may be found at his estab lishment. Also n great variety of the most ap proved and beautiful ' ; - PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES, • Including a number of now styleti, possessing very superior advantages over those heretofore in usc. rFamilies and housekeepers are reipeet fully invited to give him a call before purcha sing elsewhere. Stoves delivered to any part of the county and put up ltt the shortest notice. Ho continues to do al, kinds of TIN' AND SHEET IRONWARE, and Copper work, and has constantly on hand or will make to order every ertiele required by housekeepers or ethos in this line. His stock of Tin and Copper-ware embraces every kind of household and kitchen utensil, Warranted equal to the best manufactured. Persons in want of articles in his line may always be sure of being accomodated to their satisfaction by giving film a call. lOctl9 Farmers, Coopprs & Millers LOOK. TO YOUR INTERESTS, 150,000 t e t tao o u ni r t l i 3 i rt e rr b e e l st S o T a r t .LS her. 1000 extra fine CHEST ' UT POSTS. The above Staves arc to be found at , Al iddle sex, North Middletoa township. By way of recommendation, we would only say, we are selling thorn, ,from their superior quality,) to coopers who have heretofore refused using cut staves, also to others who are distant, and in theitnidst of stave cutting establishments. PRICE— , SS 50 per 1000, or 20,000 for 8100. All cash, or i satisfactory reference. Apply to the subscriber. or to JOHN KAH NE r , Aliddlesex. Also, WaIITTES?, 300 bdles of good, long , well cured RYE STRAW. The market price will be paid at the premises of the owner. Appl . } l to the subscriber through Carlisle P. 0., box No 10, or at his residence, one mile south of Middiescx. - Octlo3t DA VID MILLER, Jr. First Arrival or Fall Dry. Goads, At the New and Cheap'Slore. U"eise 11.* _Campbell wo U L D respectfully announce to their friends and the public that they have just received (rum _New York and Philadelphia a large and handsome assortment of FALL AND %V.l TER GOODS, consisting of the latest styles of Dress Goode, French plaids, cashmeres, mous de Doilies,. all wool, mous de Lieges, Persian Cloth, plaid, brocade and black silks, al-. pacas, and .Nlourning Goods. I)OMESTICS Bleached and unbleached muslin; checks, Ginghains, tickings. wht and cl'd Canton Flantiefs; table linen,table cloths,Napkins Damask towels, wool flannels, &e., &c. LACES AND EMBROIDERIES cambric and swiss ruffling, edginc, , and insert ing, lisle mechlin and 119 r -stains laces, collars, undersleeevcs. speneorg, cuffs &c. HOSIERY.AND G LOVES cashm,re and Saxony hose, merino half hose, white and black silk hose, black, white and mixed cotton hose. ladle's and gents silk, kid, fleecy lined silk and cotton gloves CLOTHS AM) CASSIMERES A large assortment of cloths, eassimcres, sati nets, Lentueky joaaa; merino, satin and black silk vestings. • DD-O"rS AND .SIICIES__ A large ass irtment of ladies and gentlemens . shoes, slippers and boots, childrens shoes, from!• the best manufacturers. FAMILY GROCCRIES, Rio and Java Calicos, New Orleans, Cubti and refined sugars, Levering's, Syrup Molasses.: Cuba do., and Spice's of all kinds, Their goods have nll been selected with great care from the best New York and Philadelphia' houses, and cannot fail to suit purchasers both in quality 'and price. . ' sepl4 HARD WARE--FRESH ARRIVAL 1 ! HENRY SAXTON. THE subscriber having returned from the city would call the attention of his friends and the public g nerally to the large and well se lected assortment of Hardware which ho has just received. consisting in part of • BUILDING NIATERIALS, such as nails, scr ws, hinges, locks, bolts, ' glass, putty, paints,. oils, &c. TOOLS— edge tools; saws and planekol every descrip tion, with rasps, linninters, .anyils, - A - general assortment of SHOEMAKERS & SADDLERS' TOOLS together with morocco. lining and binding, skins, shoe thread, wax, pegs; lasts, harness mounting, saddletrees, &c. COACH TI2 INI N G —canvass (plain, en amelled, figured and embossed,) patent and en Eartiotted leather, axles, springs, hubs, spoke fellues, shafts, &c, • Cabinet Makers will find a large assortment of varnishes, mahogany and walnut veneers, moulding. rosettes, hair cloth, curled hair, &c. The stuck of IRON is large and well sake od, comprising all the kinds in general use, as hammered and rolled tire of all sizes, flat, bar and Land iron, round, ,square and oval trop, horse shoe iron and nail rode, with a largo lot Of cast and spring steel, English and American blister steel, &c. II msekeepora and those about commencing will find it to their advantage to Call and exam inn our •cutlery britiania and plated ware, pans, kettles, cedar - ware, baskets, &c. In addition to the above we have received a splendid assortment of WALL PAPER, ma king tho stock complete,. and at su'.h prices as cannot fail to give satisfaction. We invite all friends to call, knowing - it will ho to their own advantage. Remember the old stand, East High Street, Cardsle, P, • Oct. t 2, 1853.: -- HENRY SAXTON': Sfteriira Sales. RY virtue of sundry wits or Venditioni gar ponas, issued out of the Common Pleas ol Cumberland county, and to me directed, I wil expose to public vendee or etiter:ii, at the Court House in the borough of Carlisle on FRIDAY, the 4th day of November, 1853. at 10 o'clock, A. 1‘1,,, the following duacribed real estate, viz: A Tract of Land situote,in South Mid (noon twp., containing. 30 acres more or less, bounded on the north by lieulemin Kauffman, on the south add east by Peter F. Egli. Having thereon erected a two story log weatherboard House, log spring' house, frame born, and log distillery with the stills and fixtures, and a dou ble one story tenant house, &c. Seized , and taken in execution as the property of John M. Good and. Maria Jood, his wild. Also, a 'Lot of Ground,.llO. 1, situate in'Springfield, West Pandsboro cortithin ihg 100 loot in trout-and 180 feet iti depth thole or loss boutolod by Main .stieet on the south, by tits Big Spring, 'and David Brandt on the west, an alloy oil the.w'est, an alley on the north and John Piper 011 trio oast. Having thereon created a two story, alone house, log stable and etpne distillery, A Iso.a LotpfGround, situate in Spring field. %Vest•Peditslitiro twp., containing GO feet flontand 180 feet..in depth moretor less, bowl. dad by Mothers street on the east. by nu alloY on the north, by a lot,of Peter Palm on the south unit Josiah flood on,the west. Seized and taken in execution as the properly of Isaac Marltward. • . , Alio, a Lot, of Ground, situate Stoughetown. Newton twn., - containing one fourth of an num muse or less, bounded on the north by thu Cliamberaburg and diorrisburg: turnpike rood. on.tho oast by Mrs Mellinger,. and on the south and wast"hy laude .of John' Grimes. flaying a 'thereon oreetn twostoryi fruino house and frame back• bt,fltlipg ,adog stable and shoemaker Ew.., Seized and:token dn'oFccution ns.the piopcyty of SonmetPleYric.i 'Also; .a Lot of Ground, situattr in the, do ro n g l ioA'ettrliAlo.. - contatningl3o‘feet•i n front; and 250 (mit in,deptlt inure or leas, hounded on; the west by .GeorgO Kikley; on tho - eSst by Jacob, Ithoom. on the south by Pomfret street,: on the north by Church nilny: traViarthoreon erected a' Hines4hter honstrand tatible and none utorydoe building,' &a...9oized. and. taken in execution natho property of:James .Dateitv.ttnii allykint sold by aid... • • ' Sheriff s Ofrico,.oar-,Z ItteDAAMP Nl3 , Atele„Oct , l4, 4843., 51, .PRODUOE DreIAIERS, COMMISSION d:, FORWASPVICiiMNRCILANP3, ir ttavr2 cikft...lSLE;P ' ..z~tt~fC(~l11I~0Ua; j^ LitliOurnoro.F . gtV - .„ ,'''`="•eF• Buy yi:IIie:CD - AL - OC: • E. BIDDLE. 0 1 0i/LY.:$2 CO licitton foi..Cusli; Muth noltrpm 4.l),TR.semoza 7-Boclvx 1 7 01 i 'RENT ' THE subscriber offers ftdieiti r fio'm the let, inert. for one or rribro years, elev . & wo , stSrY ' I 3 , RfeK...HOUShI; aroro•houso agdl at of grouncis , situnto .in Dickin) on top. Comb. co: 'rldir proper`y is well I oOatod .oF.businese, and tho store-room- is 'new ocCa . pled as such. l'here is also n finospring house with an excellent spring twining through it at-. tacked, and Ella lot, contains many choice fruit trees. JACOB IIIINIIIIINGER. October 5 3w DAVIS.* CULIN, Dealers in • Lamps, Lanterns and ChandelierS,. N B Corner Aural and Cherry sin., Phila. 11 . A n I d rl i N ia G vi n e g nl t a i red and i g liu g e i Btro asso r tmen t td ;etlc i o lt i tr p o , , in Philadelphia, they are now prepared to fur nish Camphine, Pino Oil, BURNING FLUID, Etheroid Oil, Phosgene Gas and Lard „. Lamps. Lanterps of all paterns, Fancy Hotel Lampitr, Chandeliros, Gwandoles and Candelabras, and Brittania Lam ps,at the man. ulacturers lowest prices. Glass Lamps by the 'package, at,n small advance over auction vi ces. Being large MAN Sof Pine Oil, Burning Fluid, Ethereal Oil, Alco hol and (the only true) Phosgene Gas, they can furnish these articles at such prices that 151er- Chants will find it to their advantage to buy.— Call before going elsewhere, if you want bar gains. Also the Safety Fluid Lamp for sale. October 5,1853—1 y ' TOYS, TOY 3, FAIVOY GOOD 2 I WITALLELDIC MILLER, , , 11 AS just voceiVorrhis Fall Importations o TO YS,DOLLS, Work Baskets and Box ,es, articles for Confectioners, Druggists and To bacconists, also FANCY GOODS of every description, such as ' • Toys of - wool. china, load, tin, gte, 1000.-styles. Jointed, kid, wax and dressed Dolls, all sizes. Doll Heads with teeth, moving eyes, &e. Accordeons, harmonicas, violins; trumpets, Wltches, optics, rings, waggons, &c, Morblci of chins, agate, glass, common, coPLI, Gorman slates and pencils, all sizes. Percussian Caps, G D., 'l' 11, and other marks. Cornets, bonbon and cracking secrets, &e. Fancy Baskets and boxes, dressing eases, Alabaster articles, Jewelry boxes, Inkstands, Toilet boxes, Perfumery, Tee.ll brushes. Druggists' fancy articles;Carinine, C.II. Pencils Telmer-4) and Snuff boxes. Segar cases. Tmibil. Turkish and German Pipes of Ppreelain, 'Bronze, etc. With an'endless variety of newest styles of Fancy Goods. Dealers will find it to their advantage to make an early examination of this stock. as the Goods are all new and will be offered at the very low est rates. W. TILLER, Importer, I Commerce St., Philadelphia. Penny Toys, 50 kinds. Cases of assorted Toys, at $5, 10, 20, per case. seps.2rn ' SELLING OFF. AT COST! $15;001-1 worth of GOODS still on'hitud i V In.uddition to our otoelr, we havCreeeieeil - and are now _reooivink - -a; large tot of Fall nod N.Vinter Goods from two 01 our branch.stores. • As all of this stock Was purchased before the present great advanced price in goods, and will be sold at COST, purchasers can save from 25 to 50 per cent by giving us IVl' early call. We nuw'fitiVe Black Silks, Long Shawls, Ticking, -Check, Blankets, Casainets, Cloths, Muslims, &c., all of which we were out of previous to yesterday's arrival. Also Carpets, and a lot yr Boots and Shoes just received. Coll soon and receive the bargains before they are all gone. LC/Target:is still-to be-had at the Clothing Store near Burkholder's potel. CHARLES OGILB Y. scp2B3w Plainfield - Classical Academy Near Carlisle, I'a. rVIIE Oth Nov.ession (five months) will com l. menet) . 7iit. The buildings are new and extensive (one erected lasi Fall). The :situation is all that can be decored lot health fulndss'and moral purity Removed from the excitements of Town or Village th- Student may here prepare for College, Mereentile par. suits, &c. All the branches are taught which go to form a liberal c ducat on. A COIIEI6OII. 'tions discharge of duty has secured, under Providence. the present flourishing condition of the Institution. Its Immo prosperity shall be maintained by the mine means. Terms—Board and Tuition (per . session), $5O 00 For Catalogues with full information address It. K. 13 U NS, Principal & Proprietor. .Plainfield, Comb, Co., Pa. _ xo } oo®S . PIECES! _ HAVE', just opened the largest assortment of NVALL PAPERS over opened in Car• lisle, consisting of about 0,000 pieces of the latest French and American designs, ranging In price front 5 cis to $I 75, also Window Pa- hers and Fire Screens. Plain Green and Blue -Papers &e, Persons wishing to purchase any 'of the !Novo can save at least 25 per com by calling at JOHN P. LYN E'S Hardware Store, West Side of North Hanover Street, Carlisle. Fish, Fish, 0 Fish! A CiioloE lot of .;o. 1 MACKEREL, in whole, half.aud ..er 1.101, also a lot of 'new No. 3 Mackerel lb: sr lo cheap 'or cash at the family grocery more of Juno 2?.1853. J. G. WILLIAMS, REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE On TUESDAY, November lac, 1853, LL be sold at public solo, in the bur V V ough of Ncwvillc, a TRACT OP LAND, situate in NOwton 'twp., Cumb. county, con-' taming 4S acres, more or less, adjoining the borough of Nowville on the nor th east, and the Bar Spring pp , the east. This land is conveni ently located either for farming or out lots, and will be sold together or in seperate lad as Indy be thought adiantngeons, Also, at the same time and•place, a Tract of Limeetene Lnnd, situate in West Petinaboro twp., a mile rind a quarter south of Newville, containing SO acres, adjoining lands of' Daniel Duncan,Joseph Drown and John. Waggoner. From Ito 20 acres ofthis tract is covered with limber of an excellent quality. • 111,e rest is cleared and in a good state of cultivation. Also, at the same time and place, a Lot of Ground on Railway street, in the borough of having tliareott erected a two story BRICK HO DSc: and back buildings. Sales to commence at 10 o'cllocli, peon. of said day, wdon terms will be made known by JOSEPH HANNON, 'WM •GRACEY,• • Ex'rs of Jami So - Hannon, ME Extensive Furniture Rooms. J AMES R.WEAVIA. would rearectfully call the attention of House Keepers and the public to hie extensive stuck of ELEGANT FURNITURE. including Sofas, I Varcirohes, Centre-and other 'rabies, Dressing anti plain 13nrcaus and every °Om article in, liMbranch,ol business. Also, now on hand the largest 3ortme4t °ICI - lA.IRa in Carlisle, at the lowest prices. KrCollina made at theshorteat notice and a Hoarse provided for funerals. He antic.' ilea dall'at his dfitithqshinol - it on 'llatth Ilan° ver street, near Glass's HOTEL. N.,ll.—Fur. Mime hired out the !Print!, or year; Carlislo,norch CM. 1850,-4, Mineral Water, Sarsaparilla, &e. ST HE subScilber would respectfullyannounce to the citizens oPC6rliele nod the . communify at large, that he loin commenced tlie manufac ture of Mineial Waters and - Sartipatilla of the very best, flavel'and the bottling of Porierf• Ale and Cider. He te fully 'and nnifily..preeared to furnish all'oeclorii promptly and with despatch, and hopes by strict attention t o • hasineasc--to reaeiv,fs,, , thett-nvp,m o, i9n du to iinterpiiiiiirwliteli'hOosp.iVtitilly " Resi dence in Main' •Street .. , nenr the Rnil Rend ridge. . , R p.m,. W. B RANDT. • Pluiok , ;;;: aodY. L 00. L. s Tlftvitest gild, Chtittnost :Ow .Alarlio far ~; .VanOlY 200 TONS of the colahrated, Wallach Gap .Coal, : Dauphia , county,.narid o Gold Mine,Gap Coal, at junt. received 'and , for sale at pricen from .09,25 to :183,50 pin tone by .E. IHDOLE:..ir; at mho liarohuitso .formerly owhod:hy-B:,M. Honvet/ :c.l , , Or• Coal candle delivered-any wheraninng the line of , tho iCtiinborlanth Yalle3h Rail.. Road. Ordora..hY Uttar (Pc:Sit:paid) prompftattoudcil ' tritarcl/16.1 „ ttotil) FAILITILLINERY GOODS. '•,,, JOHN S'r . ONP & SONS, ' 46' South Sciondstt eels Philadelphia, - A RE now opening for tho.Fallyrrado a well Boi . nitedassonment , • , • .• .„ SELKS,, RIBBONS, , FEATHERS, FLOIVERS . ' ' . AND MILLINERY GOODS GENERAL. Confining themselves ekelusivoly. to• -this ,branch oc,,tbo : trade, and Importing the larger part admit• stock, onabregt.them to offer nn as. sortment unsurpassed in extent, and variety, which will be sold on the most favorable terms. Seilternher 19; 18.537-2 m , sows, anowszzins, Importers and Manufacturers of every kind of 14 AD 8! FURS, ~ 86 ArA street '(below Third at) Philadelphia, and at 178 hater street, NOw York. lour Goodehave all been selected in Eu -rope by one of t'id firm s and manufaCtured by ourselves in the inos:f elegant_ and lashiona ble 'manner, We cab offer thorn ut a print:linking their superior • quality into consideration) that will defy competion. Silver Modals awarded for superiority by the Institutes of Pennqlvania and Maryland. weAcmcnnEL. 200 bble, in Whole and Half barrels, now receiving and for sale by • WOQD &MIT u. Cheitp initches 14*_Jewlrip WHOLESALE and 'RETAIL at the " Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry Store," Number 96 North Second Street, corner of Quarry, Philadelphia. , Gold Lever Watches; full ljewelled, 18 carat cases, , e 20,00 Gold Lepiao, 18 carat cases, $24 00 tri Silver do jewels, t 00 2 Silver Lever,' full jewelled, 12 - 00 ad Superior Quartiers, 7 00 Gold S,pectaclos, 7: 00 Fine Silver Spectacles, 1 50 Gold Bracelets ' . 3 00 Ladies' Gold P encils,' 100 Sp Silver Toooons, set, 5 00 Gold Pon.'Pencil and Silver Holder; 1 00 Gold• Finger Rings 373 cents to.sB ; Watch Glasses, p1ain,.124 cents t Potent, 181 ; Lunet, ; other articles in proportion. Al goods .warranted to he what they are sold for. STAUFFER k ITA RLEY, sopt7lt' Successor's to - o.Cburail. Oa hand, some Gold and Silver Levers and opines, still lower than the above prices. ) !Or., , t,oloci.Vitilin THE EIGHTH st; SILK STORE No. 4, North Eighth Street, Phila. V V. DEPU Y mums his thanks to his nu. 01 merous customers toi i:umberlandcounly fur their liberal patronage duriug the last Bea ton, and is now proparod to ,supply . them at •elsorm'Ao pricos, with ..e,,onrY - desT.ription of Caney Dry o.mds. 116`stoak comprises a full assortment of Firre French Merinoes Rich Plaid Cashmeres Paris Aloes do Laines Rich Plaid Silks Brocado do Plain do' Plain, all Wool do Cheap de Laines Imported Gingham: Chintzes Muslins Flan nals and Sackings .Changeable do Satins and Florene Paris Qd Bakes Embroidered Collars 'Sleeves Chemizeltea Also, a 101 l line of nll widths of the BEST BLACK MKS, with Shawls, nantillat, Rib bons,_ Cloaks, Ire Wets, Cloaking -Cloths ; &c. in eroat variety. WO goods nro bought low, in largo lots, from first hands. J. V. DEPUY, 41, N. bth St., Philo sep73m HAYES' PATENT TUBULAR OVEN HOT AIR RANGE Various Sires, to, suit Families, Boarding • houses and Hotels. TIOSE in want of a superior Cooking Ap puritan are invited to call at out Ware - boast: and examine this Range. For ilurability economy add simplicity in operation_it.stands unrivaled. It hat a perfect hut air ventilation —and meats haket; in Chia oven will retain their juice and flavor canal to ,hat roasted bolero tin °pan fire. Meats and y cooked at the stone titan wi,hout 030 ;Wee. , tg the other. It will supply sullic'etit It ell air to heat addi tional rooms for i;to oldest weather. .It has no descending or rerun flue-, and to equally well adapted to - in , tho:noits or common hard coal: 'rhe's‘opin valv'e over theboiling port of the Range carries off' ,he strum and scent of conking, as well no heat in summer. • Every Range sold warranted to give satisfac tion, or no expense to the purchaser. HAYES' VENTILATOR, I'm ented Octobor, 1848, For Public Halls, Farlorzes, Railroad Cars Chunmes, Flues, Ships, Steamers, Puro air is a subject olaiming the attention of every individual, and all buildings should be provided with the proper means of ventilation. Also, a powerful Warming and Ventilating Furnace For Ptvellop , s, School Houses, Churches, flails Stores Factories, -4,0,- A large ar.sorc meet of Office, Hall and Cook ink, Stoves, Parlor Grates, Registers, &c.— Wholesale and Relail. RAND Sc UAYES, 82 North Stxth street, Phila KrPoraonal attention given to warming mid ventilating, both public and privato buildings. '• Lined Buck Gloves. TUE subaceiber has'on hand Men's BUCK GLO VES, Hued with Sheep suitable for d lying gloves. janlg G. W. UITNEU ,Tuvrus STERN, No. , 171 North 2d street, opposle the Came . Hotel„ Philadelphia. HAVING in Store a fall'and extonsivo as sortmont of Millinery articles 'Triaan.ings, and Fancy Goods, such as Riblionds. Laces, Blond, Glace Silks,Floreneca,llottnei Frames, and a,large as ortment oftNeedla.werked Has, Collars, Cups, Flounces, Inserting's, Edgings, &0., togothor rith a groat variety of other ar ticles in outline too numerous to mention, at' WIIIILESALE. AND RETAIL, N. B. 1 request all suet' us arc abouhmakinz their purchase's to give me a cal , . 'ilitep2B2m 1 Qonsiantly onhand ' and for sate by A.CKEREL, SHAD, SALMON, HERRINGS, r DTA RICHT . WitAllr,• PORK, SILOULOERS J;PALIVWfr& Co - al IA LARD AND UtIEESE dept, 7, 1853, 3m HENRY J. WOLF, .ITTOILVEY ✓ir Lair, Witt, No. 2, Beclem's Row. A LL profeeSional business, strictly attended 111. to. The Gorman language seolt on as road ify as the English, [Sep 14 1853 NJULILION NALL J. W. EBY'S FAMILY dROCERY Java and illaraenibd Coffees, 'Green and Roasted Orleans and Claraned Brown:Sugars, Pulvorimd, ,Cruslidd and Loaf do, Soft CriGhddlitreseivino do. 'ide, Farina. and Corn SiSrelvTroma. Cocoa,' Chocolato;•'S!nnilla Nall, ' Moo°, Citron, wit Spioas'9( evoryltidd, Sporn', Mould, Adamantine Candles, Orleans and , Sugar 11. Syrup Molasses, • ' Lovering!s !molt quality Syrup. •S'P'A fresh assortment of r !I tho above arti oles,, and. a general auppli of other articles usually kept by.us, all jas; opened and, for sale at our now store room Juno B', 1853 ‘ " ,-36144, CA WA . :Corner of Hanover on'd'Loniher'ate.:, TllE undersigned has altvays ou hnnd a large stock of suptirior Cabinet. Ware, in nll the different Kyles, which he ip'prepareir to eel' at thci.lowest pricos Ho intille3 'attention partic ularlY.tO the ;'steal Spring. Bottom Bastead. a 'host uSeftil article, which entirely obviates all objections.: Tho'bottonroan ho,attathed to old BedsteatliL 'Wire sadden," tion to all who havo them in Asa. • , irTHOFTOI§ mad e to 6,04 litho shortest notice. , • ' JACOB 185 I .--I,y ' mEner , IINIVEGifts...... - • 111 11C EIVED ddy,fdira'cl from ethoinna= 11 trig% ot 'that foltotvingcclobra« tad Brander - • ••••, •••••• • •• • • 100 Sugar Cured Davie &' Co'ollioef Hams, , •100. , Gardher;Phipp & C'o's Hams. - 100 /$4,, o. • Thialast•biaridgaine,dAhorPriao 111mlul Mo. London Worbrn , Falr t AlB6 ala igo supply of Oo'untryalninal Bacton;&imuldota snd Side!' all of which will bo 'Ol4 vory , low far%carb.. •!. •' • ;:'; • ; 1 .! J. Go WILLIAAS, ; Juno 21,1833. • Family Grocer. 4eall, &date gaiety. ilialllS oat - Ira:111% Cotrn . T • SaiLll.‘ ' • On FRIDAY' the 28th of October, 1853. IN pursuancoof an order ol' the Orphan', ..1. Court, of-Cumberland couty, will - be - suld, al II o'clock in the forenoon ut said day, on the premises, the following descrlliapruperty, situsitu to ih the borough of New 'OunilierlandOn Hie •ottitty aforesaid, part of the estato,el,Hl.H3- El ' R. CHURCH, sr, dec'd. viii LOTS No. 210, 121; kii , 26,..20-tind".l99.'',. -.Lot 210 is vacant, Lot 121 hue's T•vor:gith.Y 'Weatherboarded HO t. SE, it'd Frame:Hotels thereon erected. Lots 15 and 28 IitivORILK HOUSES and Stahl s iherecin. , 'Liitbs-has a Frame House thereon. CONDI'cIONS OF SALE--s•Ogathird of . the "purchase money to remain in--the hands of the purchaser or purchasers during the natural tic of Catharine Churcli,•widow in said deco=dent, as a licit on the property,.. 'The hitercst on the same to ho mud to the said Catharine. yearly, and every year tiering her-natural life. -Interest to continence on the tat of April, 11354',' when ['obsession. will begiven to the Said pin-, 'chaser or purchasers, a nd the' principal to be; mild to the heirs and repreteniatives Of said ilis;- •seedant, after the death of the said Catharine, according to their 'respective interests. Also; the share of. Lot:kw od Church, ticie'd, ono of the chldreti of the said Robert R. Church, [ie.: . ceased. in the other two thirds of the parches': money is to remain the hands of the purchs..or or purchasers as a lien on die property duriogihe file of said Catharine . church., 11ne isle elt on some to be paid to her yearly and during her uctiurallife. - Interest to commence on the Ist of April, 1854, and the principal of said chore after Hip death of the said Catharine- to be paid to the hersoirorpersons legally entitled to the same. The one third of the balance of the said purchase money -to bo paid on the fat of April 1851, to the heirs of the said Robert Church, deceased, (except Lockwood as afore said) according to their-respective interests.— The other two thirds of said purchase money to be paid on the Ist of April 1855, with Inter est from the lot of April, 1854, to the heirs of 1110.891 d Robert R. Church, deceased, (except ing Lockwood as aforesaid > ) according to their reapectiVe interests, Tho said purchaser or purchasers Mudd property. or any of the same, will on the confirmation of the sale 'or bales, be required to enter into recognizance 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 ,whieh will be required to bo paid on the confirmation of said sale or sales. 1.3.. F. LEE, Adm'r do banjo non of It, ,R. Church, doc'd scp'23re Valuable Real Estal s e AT PRIVATE SALE* THE subscribers will older at private sale in South Middleton twp Cumberland county, the following real OBIAO, late the property of DaVid Kryslier, doc'tl, about four miles east of Carlisle on the Lisburn road, bounded by lands of Robert' C. Storret, Abraham Homier, John Solenbarger, Samuel Etter and others, CO.NTAINING . 130 ACRES of first rate limestone land, about Pb acres of which are cleared and under good fence and in a high slate of cultivation. Tho re no'nde , is covered with hue young timber tyll 11:3011. t 5 acres in clover, The improvements are is o good DWELLING HQ USES, the one a two - story log two e, with a ?" kitchen attached, plasier t, in and MI ,10:, outside, wi'h the necessary outbuil dings--oven, smoke house, corn crib "=""--'"--- hog stable, and a never failing well of water at the door[ -The otlier,m new - two,story - frame house, well finished, with all the necessary out buildings—wash house, o,en and oven house, a hog stable, well and pump rte .r the doo.; 5 1 : so a double log barn, corn e ihs, carriage home, Sheds, apple mill, cider press and press hou..e. Also an apple orchard of about at wo hundred trees of choice grafted fruit. Also a number of peach, cherry and plum trees, with a never tailing well of water r luting (An nearly alt the . time ,with a pump in convenient for watering. Any person wishing to view the said property can do so by cilium. on David R. Krysher, who resides on paid farm. The property will be sold in part or the whole, to suit purcha,ers. DA VID R K R VSEIER, - JOHN HILLER, auglilExecutors. • VALUABLE PAR= , AT PRIVATE SALE. Tsubecriber offers at private sale a farm A situated in N-irlit Middltyton twp, Curnb. co, four miles cost of Carlisle, and fourteen west of Ilan isb.urg„ on the turnpike road, CONTAINING 130 ACRES of first' rate liinestone land, cleared and under cultivation. Also 30 acres of ' Woodland con venient to supply the farm with wood. Tho improvements are a new two story STON E - HOUSE, 13. feet front, new brick Barn, 75 feet front, wagon shedr 'corn crib, and other necessary r outbuildings new. A well of nev• ~~ `~-" Cr failing water at the.dJor t 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. sep2 Rim J. E. COBLE. frLineastcr Whig copy and send bill to. this ofllce. VALIUM RIM PEOPERTIr AT PRIVATE SALE. Cram subseriher offers at. private sale the JE following property of Ann Diller, situated iu Monroe -township, Cumberland county,*a mile and a half most of Churchtown, adjoiang lands of Peter and Joseph Diller, CONTAINING 20 ACRES of limestone land in a high state of cultivation, and itbout five acres , n timber. The improve• menus are a good one story LOG lIMJSE, and ri young orchard of .fi*:* choico fruit. Persons wishing to !!,.:;. „Ly l4 l:. ' extintioe the property will please .7,1 r„, 14. call on the sub..eriber, living at . Boiling Springs. . D. J. LElDjell, aug 24 Agt for Anil Diller. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE, On SATURDAY, the 29th of October.. malt: subscriber will sell at Public Sale, on• tho promises ' at 10 o'clock, A.- n vat bable LOT OF GROUN D, situate in South Middleton township, about one mile west of the Bolan.' Spring, on the road leading from York and Shipponsburg, containing about three fourth of an acre of Limestone land, and he ring- thereon erected a one • and a half story Weatherboard HOUSG, an ex- • cellont shop, suitable for any meelian it, a stable, &c, with a first rate well o of water and p variety of choice fruit ts Q t trees- Terms will be made known '7 on day or saki. • • - sep2lptl GIDF:ON RUTZ. FIRE. INSURANCE. . , The Allen and East Pennsborough, Mutual Fire [neurone° Conipany of Cumberland coun ty, incorporated by 'an Act of Assn:nit:Ty, is now fully otga*pl, and in operation under the inonagemenWtho following commission ere, viz: Jacob Shelly, Wm, R. Gorges, Mohan Cocklin, illeleholr Brenneman, Christian Ste v man, Christian Thiel, Jacob IL.Coovcr, Lev Byer, Henry' Logan, Benjamin H. Nusser,..3ll,, cob Kirk, 'Sumac! Prow,..il, 'Joseph 'Wieiltlr sham. The rates of insurance are ns low and favor ab:o us ony Compony of thq kind in Ilia Soto. Persons wishing to ,bccome aro in. cited' to make "application to tho agents of the company, who ore willing to wait upon them at any Limo. HPVJ. IL M OSSEO, Presidem, IJIINRY Loalur, Vide Piesidealf Lewis ,liyor,,Secretary. • • • • Michael Cucklin, Timurcr. '"Cumberland County.--Itudfilph Martin; N. .Ontriborland; C. B. Ilarman.Kingstown ; Hen ry Zearing, Shiremanstown.; Charles 8011, arllelo ; Dr. ,J. Alp , Churchtown ; Samhel Graham; Weal Pennshorough; James IVlctiow ol, Pranitford ; , t 'Vlode Griffith, Smith Middle ton;: Samuel: Coovor, Benjamin Havorstiek, Mealianiceburg; John Sherriek, Lisburn; Da vid Coover ; Shephordstown. York County,—John DoWman, Dillsburg PetertWolford, Franklin; John, Smith , Eng,. Wariffington ; %V, S. tricking, Dover ; Bqffenaberger,.AW,Crafi,Paradise. ..." . .lianiribura..—Nettser,dx Loehman, Momhers-of Om company haying,. policies 11001 a to .expiro con 'have; them, ranee/oil, by Making application' to any °Nile 'agCnts, ; .1 N0v.24, ly. 'f''' " EHY. OGC lIFIRN SA MBO, whet de niattor srid 1.1 • you die mornin i :you look lilto , youlah;n "nick a fitness" dis , 'mottild,..oo golly Nod din nigga moan dend• wid-de• (Lida .Y-ha,..Arlia, Y ha, .y4hpn , y/Almggaudeurn , eopeo don't y ou Apo nil do Adlit'§l'doinnled Old Indies:ODD Aline air 'Ond . kit a 14110' ItedChaeniMateld'ci,n,toldlat.'• Cub :.),e9 right off, rgopy.' •r . • •' • , • • o• `a lairttebUrlyfes, - ;;Iflal: • .„ '1000,7;041..1m,6,but1ic.01. Cm:ll,6f dm' limn ‘intan'y ma for QM p• Otto, jr. Only V 2,40 pei-1on: " • Lar.lislo.,sltuell 16;1853... AGENTS =ME Viral .._ - o..igte' -,nlf.E'r..- ,•,-1 •ZO 04 1 .A. 10 ,P, E.3krz •,•• r 0 SALE. , On MONDAr,,,„.l).'evember 14. 1853. - BY 'virtue of,.arT'det of assembly, liaised the 10th day of February, 1853, the Ountpis. stoners of Cumberland copra.) , will sell at pub lie sale, at the Court House In•t he betough of Carlisle, to the highest and best bidder, all that L 0 , 1t OP G .1 0 U N 1:1 , knownittS thn ..Ndarositey - property situate on int• 41kkkistilig11 street in the borough et. :on containing GO feet in front end being teat; numbered in, the general 'plan • )1 , 1 -:t .0 per cent of the purehaieint,nl' ny to be paid at - thcc,-;time oft'shle—one half of -the balance on theist of April 1851, at which iime,piissesslen will be ,given—t he residue on abe Ist of April, 1855; with interest This pro pertris'oae of the moat desirable fanfily resi- Aeneas in the borough of Carlisle. . %VAL TROUT, -3 OS. G. CR ESSLER ••• • 3011 N-13058, o tie - - . - Commissioners. VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. BITE,B- - - subscriber offers at ,private sale a Valuable FARM, situated -in Hampden township Cumberland county, about nne and a fourth stiles east of Mechanicsburg, adjoining lands of Peter . Ifarnlibit,"DaVid gbbcrly, Peter Ganmand Uenry Sraveiy,- : CONTAINING 128 ACRES . of limesione land;ino high state or cultivation under gocid fences, a large portion of - which is locust posts and chestnut rails. The road from Mechanicsburg 'is the turnpike, bounds the north anil.the road from Silver to Lisburn hounds t oast side o; sr id farm. • T e - Viipro ements are a iwo o Iveatherh aided DWELLING i,4111•1' ,g 4.• HOUSE, sli Reuse,. with an • '. l .* excellent ar ed collar, a large Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Cribs—Gr .aeries and other nocsaary out build• legs. A will of . auger. failing; water in tho yard; un excellent Orchard of Apple trees, also a variety of choice fritt(trees, such as Poach, Pear. dr..c., &c. The Farm is located within a short distance of excellent :hills and convenient to churches and schools. Persons wishing to view Elio farm will please to call on the sub scriber living in Mechanicsburg. JACOB COZ.WER. Aug.lo, 1053.7--ts. ,VALUABLE REAL ESTATE • AT PRIVATE SAL. . rffSHE following, FARM and Trdct of Wood .lL land, the property of Miss Murtha Duncan of Cat lisle, will be sold at private wile, viz: All that certain Farm. situate in Sou'liamptort tt,wnellip, Cumberland county bounded by lands of R chuck's and Ilitiner',B heirs, Francis Fultcln ' Benjamin Kimmel, Peitz and others, CONTAINING 185 ACRES, strict measure. This Farm, which is situated on the Walnut Bottom Road, within two mil - , Of the borough of Shippensburg, is of a firt.t• rate quality of land, well cultivated and fenced, and nearly all cleared, with suilaltle DWEL LING HOUSE, BARN and out. buildings. There is a -fine young a ,- orchard of well.selected apple trees riPii on the premises together with other 9 1l U I_ . ' •:, • fruit trees. C li also a Tract of Wo landl,.about threti'Mfai iers of a mile from the Farqh, bounded by lands of Adain \Varner, Ge rgeClever's heirs, and Conrad Clever, containing about sixTy A, C RES. This land is t.vell covered with young ithesnut timber 'Fliers is also on it a comfor• table rennin house and Garden. -Persons wishing to exprnine these properties can do so by railing on Mr George Matthews. who re' sides3on the firm. For terms and conditions 01 sale apply to WM. M. 111 1.) DEE. - - 7 - Harrisburg Telegraph and / f elicitator Ex nininer publish six weeks and send bill to this office. aug '24 6w Distilling and Flouring DIM FOR SALL': OR -RELNT, 'TIM , . subscribers 011d . as above their estab lishinent recently built and located on be Y . ok turnpike road, fourteen toils Bout the city of Baltimore and within one mile of the Baltimore and Susquehanna R. B.lag Cocke) s- This is one of the tricot elioibie s i tes near 13010110 re, with four teen fcEifil( on die Western ken, tributary of the great Gunpow der I , al:6—a stream romarkablo for its steady and unifornt flax , of water, seasons el the seve• rest draught having but little effect upon it. Or they will sell upon low terms the Distil lery fixtures, consisting of steGth boiler, stills, pumps, copper worm, pipes and fermehting tubs all arranged in the best manner fer,an operatio lof 100 to 200 bushels ref . day. Or a practical Distiller or Miller could lie taken in to co-partnership to work the C(111CCTI/ • Fora particular' description they fefee to Col. Wm, Ilenderson,Carlisle, who Macro:tinted with the, property, or address the undersigued, at Cockeysville, Baltimore county, Md. sen2llnpfl LO IT. & WEBSTER. • RuIISE AND LOT FOR SALE, . fIIHE subscriber offers for salo the PRAIII.E 1 HOUSE and Lot, 22 feet front by 2W,tert in East Hain street. The dwelling euntatna eight coiled roams, including double pnrlo. s Attached is a cistern, smoke hou3e and stable . Fur further information apply to 11. A. STURGEON Agt for: rs, Ann Day. Sep .i. tf Gas Fixtures and Lamps. HOIDRICK, HORNEY &BRO., No 221 N. 2d Street, near Vine, Phila , having had many years, practical experience in the business and all work sold by us is tnanufac• tured under our immediate supervision, we arc enabled to offer to purchanrs superior artielei in every branch of our trade. At our Store may t. found in every variety of style and finish. as. & Lain p CIIAN DELIERS, PEN DANT S, SIDE BRACKETS for Balla; Churches, &c; the Improved Pine.oil Lamps, together with a tine' sdortment of Fluid, lard, and Oil.Lampe,.Cirandol6 Parlor Night and Reading Lamps, Boone' Holders, ote. On hand Lump Glasses, Globes, Wicks. shades etc. All work warranted, or no sale. Factory No, 96 Ndble street, near Fourth. Remember I Store No 22 1 N: to J Stewnt Depuy's Carpet Store may2Or David Landreth's AURICULUURAL AND won• V t‘t - TICULTURAL ThiPleMent di. Seed Warehouse. No. 65, Chesnut Street, • THE subscriber offers for sale an extensivens• . sortrr mit of • AI BICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Herrn CULTURAL TOOLS, Garden, Grass Field rind Flower Seeds, Agricultural, Grass, and Botapnical PUBLICATIONS: Implement and Seed,Cataiouee, lAndretlee Rural Regisier and Almanac for 1853, udrativ up an personal Or prepaid npelication. „fr, ,, • ' ' A LNDRETH': • May 20, 1353.3 m Phila. • A - 6710E , A'NG, Lha reed,rds el the ourt.of Com. mom Pleas of' ettinberland county the fol., proceedings [rept nr,NIZ.: August, 103, Thomea Hamilton, Ex'r of Andrew Shell, dcu'd, presented a petition to the Gomm of COmmon Pleas of Cumb. co., setting forth that on the 7 October, 1853, John llielebaugh execotcd a mortgage to Jeceb..Mil ler on a tract elletid in Allen twp, Cutnb. Co.' bounded by the Yellow Breeches creek, lends ofdacob Stouffer and John Gross, containing 6 acres, 3$ perches, .witlt a Leg Stable, House and Oil Mill thereon, to secure the payment of five bonds-Ist, Inc $l5O, peyable. let of April, 18'25—"d for $10) on the let of April, 18:26-2u for $lOO on the tel oflAprilt 1807.-itlr Mr $l6O • on the lst of April. 1838,-and sth fid , .955 on 'die Ist April, 16Y9. ',That ; on tlid 13 A Hu. 1831 the.said Andrew• Shell ptdeltased the seal property at Sheriff's 'eale',ns the .catate of the said John dridleheitgli, and line since .paid The said mortgage in full roore.theit En years ago, Gut" no settsfeetion line yet been entered there. so. The said Andrew Shell died seized thcre• of. Said potitionerAlterkfare prays, the _Court. to gririt,t mid' Jedoli apps tit' fli r t; fleet Cone of gd itorion (lint- itz , b, hottk,driAile'ca Mdndity•ofzNovende r_noxL and alio wealume•Nlfreefferilionr e net, emorcal.nputt the said, Mortgage, of .which the Sheriff clintEghcr ifotiee twenrdloeiO IltOPro. vifritini•tif thtr•Act'of AssentblY4' •Andin tiutY l bound:will pray Ste, • !• , i' , gal'A t i g itglP :1103400 PS9P!PufYirity.i.9.ne:" is gilanted, and the 81wrilt to give nike 'title wspaper forleOPwoolta'aectrdiat td Ilse Act o i , c! ./Py: 09. P°!4 l l. Conibe r riatid flaunt • ' • ~.:; ••,; (4e'pfgly Zito,',Vrmholiftory die court of commo I'loaß of Raid county ropyr o 'thOldo'Oliot tottry of:11O1 todilt t t acit rer Coo'il 'b% Carlislc‘,; ' ifith thtv'rq Seoffrober. A. ll y 1 (1E 0. Zi.N•tsl•Prbtli'y ' " Octobor 5,4 w . :2, ... - . ..,4170T10,E. uqsertinErt's to the stock of the Carlisle ( i ll's and Wat,i, - Company are.required to irrWm;3l. Ifjcitem, Eaq.,FTrensurer; at the Carlisle Deposit Brink, on dr 'afore Tues day the Cst day, , of , November,' next' ONE 1)011).1R upon ditch' share by thein subscri bed. By order of the Board.__ • Octl9 ,- - FRED'If WATTS, Tres. NOTICE. N ELOCTION for. Direetora.of the Car L. lisle Dank will ho field at'llie Curlisle Do posit ,13tink;o'n 1110NDAY, [ho 21st day of Noveioher; nexti 'bet een the hOurs of Mtn, and i?.o:Clock, I'. 111. Gct 19 3w Estate of John Wonderly, XTOTICE ialiereby given that letters iesta.. inentary on the estate of John Wonderly, late'of South Middleton tee/rain, Climb. co., have been grunted by We Register of county to the subscriber. residing in the borough of Carlisle. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate . are required to make immediate pa3ment, and those having claims to present theft for settlement 16 RANI L WONDERLY, Ex'r. Oats Gw Estate of Fre.d'lc Garret, dec'd. wroTtce. is hereby given that Letteri Tea ii tamentary on the estate of William P.G. Ecker, late of Newton to..Voship, Climberland county, doe'd, have been granted to .tote sub icritier,'residing in the same township. All persons knowing, themselves indebted to said estate are required to make immediate pay. inset nud those having claims to present them for settlement to oat 1261 Dr. DAVID ECHEIL 5T11.415/ EXOGS. AMP. to the premises of the subscriber, in ,1 40 North Nliddleton twp, three miles east of Carlisle, about the 7th of August last, FOUR HOGS. '.Three of them arc White and the kurth black spotted, •apparently about ten months old. 'Pic owne,r is requested to com forward, prove_proporty,.pay charges and.talto them away, or they will be,sold as the law di— rects. (oct33tn°•., ',ADAM. HO CHER.' . , Estate of C. Emminger, dec'd. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of ad ministration on the estate of Christiana limminger, late of Silver Spring twp., Cumb. county, deceased, have been .granted to the subscriber, residing in the sante township. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate aro required to make immedtate pay.' Instil, and those having claims to present them JACOB MOMMA. Adm'r. PoTOSTot ASSIGNEWS NOTICE. C...t AM UELN. DI VEN Pepertown by deed c 3 of voluntary aseignrne..t, for the benefit of creditors, has transferred to the undersigned Fill his property real and personal. The under signed Assignees hereby give notice to those having claims against said assignor to present them for settlement, and those indebted to make immediate payment to either of them, the first residing near Carlisle, and the other near ChoreMown Monroe township, Comb.. J ACOII RITN ER, JAMES CLARK, Assignees. sep2l6w NOUL'ICIT Notice to Me o:editors of Andrew Herr, dec'd Thit'undorsig,ned appointed auditor by the Orphan's Court of Cumberland couniy to mar shal' and distribute the nseetts in the hands of Robert McCartney. administrator of Iterr, deed, among the creditors of staid dooodent, will attend to the duties of his sold nopointment, at his office in Carlisle, on Thursday the 15th day of October next, at 10 ocloc't, A. M. J. S. COLWELL. sep2l Anditor. Estate of Philip Lautz, deed LL persons arc hereby notified that Lcucrs ±l . of Administration on the estate of Philip Lantz; tote of Ent . Pennshoro township, Can - berland county, deceased, have been issued I y the. Register in and for said county, to the sub scriber, ec,iding .n the same township. All porsons havirig_elanns against said estate nre requested to present them Mr settlement, and those . indebted will make immediate payment JACOB LANTZ, Adm'r, sep7 fit pd Estate of Joseph Witt ter, dec'd. vr o ricv. is hereby given that Letters of Ad - L inin.strAtion on the estate of Joseph Wit• mei-, late or North Middleton township. Cum berland county, dee'd, have been duly granted by tile Register of said county. to Jima ) W i t. mer, of Southampton township. and Abraham iWittner, of North Middleton township, in said cmnty. All persons knowing themselves in debtod to said estate are required to make im mediate payment and those having claims to present them to JACOB W ITM ER, ABR. Al ITITAI Eli. Adnir's. OEM Esrate of Philip Long, sr., decd. No PIC E is lieredy given ilia( Letters 'Fes .l.ll tamentary on the estate of Philip Long. sr.,:late of Meth..micsburg, Cumb. county, dee, .have linen granted to the subscriber, residing in the same place. All persons knowing them aelvea in lebtod no said estate aro requested to make immediate painted, and those ,having Cleltijui to.prdsont them for settlement to sepltpci PHILIP H. LONG, Ex'r I BTOMIZC,E. • is hereby given that application will Ile made to the next Legislature, agreeably to the constitution and laws of this Commonwealth, foe en alteration in the charter of the Carlisle Peppsite Bank, so as to confer upon said Bank thei, , ,rights and privileges of a bank of issue; tied to change the name to that of the " Carlisle Bask." By order'of the Board of Directors. W. 141. BEETEM, Cashier. .fpne 29, 1853—Gm LIrEI .IDI THE undersigned having been agent o the Keystone Life Insurance Company, of Ilarrisburg. Pa-, continues.to act in that ca pacity, by authority of said Company. DM would respectfully - inform the 'community that he will attend to such persons. as may mgnify [halt...desire to insure their lives, and'ilins give some proiectiOn to theirbereaved familire and friends, in case of death. Clfice to West Poro• fret Street, Carlisle. - • Mav2s if J. WORTHINGTON. .tra{t,rt WHEREAS the Honorable J. 11. GRA' units , Prosident Judge of the several Courts of Common Pleas of the counties of .Cumbeland, Peery and Jun into in fetinsyiva pia and Justice of the several of Oycr anS.Tortnincr and General Jail Delivery in said counties, and Hon. John Rupp and . ,Sam not Woodburn, Judges of the Courl'of Oyer and TOrminer and' General Jail: Dolivaty for the trial of all capital and other offenders, in the said county of Cumblirland,by their limey:is 10 .mo directed, dated the 9.211: of August, 1853, . have ord,cred the Court of Oycr and Ternibler 'And GoneralJallDelivery, to,be holden at Car. lisle,en the 2d MONDAY of November 1859, (being. tho 14tIrtlay) at 10 citilocli holm tne noon,to,Continue two, weeks. " NOTICE is therefore hereby given, to the Coroner. Sesticas of rho Peace and Constables of thifsaid County of Cumber rod: that they era by the sail procept.eommatided to be then, Mid there in. their proper persons, with their tollty records. Inquisitions, exuminutions and all other remembrances, to do those which to-their offices appertain to`b.'; done, and all those that, ore. hound by recognivinees, to: prosecute against the prisoners that uroor then shall. be Jul! of said county, tire to 14 • Hiure to prosectito thrum as:shall be josh JOSEPH MeDAltMOND,Hhortif. SIItiRtFWEI OFFICE, Gurlikk, 1 SO. 0.8,1853.-` ''r • • ammtovari. ' " Drllm.aubsariber. embracing I QnnertawDre, anal all thp, V,nriylies 'usually !leo - by hinr . ),.o removed - 10 26t 3 _MARION HALL', yVost: Main St..; • '• ' '" Mari. C$ 3D, 18CD - ' EBY. •• ; •tsTINEI3 41i1D LIQUORS; - • ; IryfADOltri.i, :,,q'niniritra, ' Mfibidn,' Lisbon, ~ vti l; ;a(,,;Grnria ',I niea; Port 'find , AnOtior brtirid ' .: Glianingiiii ' 'll'.fdea.—llasten , Rianyv Ginger. ~,i litaridr . 'Cherry Firalidl, , Ptile , ;Cogniaa : arid'!; ili : itic itt},nrip. Annan& Gin and'. Wina?Bill nre, 1 i ; sarrid VA..1 , 1111.1:k. Ma Ininr,-Vaninb. , , Syrup ~.., ;I n 'rid+Nfttliortrg - 2LMOLALSES, . Wawinng ;Finds, ,• ..„ superior ;I":.lilyaoii,lipperint and Black ,TEA.I,„_ , orin 60 o , ,li,rgainl . ,.nnd Cuba. IGARS, ' for' ' 3 el k by (ho box or retail, bring .op,,yourilipcp . d.., n i ore hero. , (iosV.G)TII AIR. IfARVAT2.;,'' NO CEO. n. LYON,' President