Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, November 02, 1853, Image 3

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New '3 scteut;i.
MILL waltz s
TUE ' nailer signed.ofTers his . ;Merchant. Mill,
t
It Carlisle IronlVorks, for rent from the
tof April next. rz4f.9
111 V: (11 • PETER F. BCE,
- lIIIECTICON.
- Carlisle-Deposit-Brink f -Is:
The nnounl vleetion of NINE DIRECTORS
ur !111, I I .. llittition will bo held at the honking
ho iFc, oil MON DAY, the 21st day of Novem.
her. i .a, hdtwoon 'the hours of 10 A. M,, and
3 l' W. M. BEETEM,
Cashier.
ME
DIV7.IOIIWD.
Carlisle DeposlOnnk, Nov. 1, 1853.
The Board of Diriseirs have this day tiepin
red a dividend of FOUR PER CENT, which
will ho paid to the stockholders or their legal
representatives on demand, •
W, iM. BENTE3 I ,
Cashier,
CM
Estate of illichaetLivingston, dec'd
NOTICII is hereby given that Loiters of
Ad mnistration on die estate of Michael Liv
ingston, late of Rest rennsboro township Cum+
berfond county, deceased. ha%a been granted by
the Register of said cunty to the subscriber
residing is the same • township, All persons
knowing themselves indebted to said estate ore
required to make immediate payment and those
having claims to present them to
STEPHEN H. LIVINGSTON,
nov2.s't Adm'r.
THE POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE
of the state of Pennsylvania.
South West Corner of Market Street and West
'Penn Spare,Philadelphia.
THIS College, incorporated by the LcAsia
tore, April, 1853, is designed to afford a thor
ough Professional Education to students inten
ded for ENGINEERING, MINING, AGRICULTURE
and time MECHANICAL and CHEMICAL ARTS.
The Trustees announce that tile Lectures on
Chemistry and its application to the Arts will
be commenced itt the Lecture Room of the
College by Prof. ALFRED L. KENNEDY, M. D.,
Tuesday Novombe: Ist, at 12 o'clock, M., and
be continued on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thurs.
days and Fridays, tabughout the session.
The Analytical Laboratory is also open for
Students in Practical Chemistry.
mkrrinnv NEwrogic,
Pres't Board of Trustees.
F . JOHN MCINTYRE,
Sec'y.
Trustee in Cumberland county MS, HAM.
ILTON, Esq. (n0v2.53,4
TO FAREERS & HORSE DEALERS
DOCTOR J. S. SLIIBERT, •Veterinary
Surgeon, has returned to Carlisle, and lo
cated hitnsell permanently for the purpose of
operating upon diseased horses, and pledges
Masself m to nm•o the most of diseases to which
this noble animal is subject. Hu is able to cure
ring-bone, moth-bono and bog-spavin—all
weak eyes which are supposed to be affected
by hooks without cutting the gland of the eye,
and all eyes supposed to be affected whir wolf
teeth without extracting the teeth. Ile .can
cure a fresh foundered horse in forty-eight
hours as sound as ever. He also cures all dis
tempers, hoof hound, sprung knees, shoulder
jams, string halt, fistulas and pole evil. Ile can
remove all callous enlargements, and ffelforrn
all surgical operations that may be rehuired of
him. Vortonslaving diseased horses who can
not leave them with hun, can be supplied wills
medicine and directions for use. lie charges
nothing for examining, a horse and locating their
diseases. So bring on your cripples.
He may be found at Henry Glass's Cumbep
-I,•uid "and Perry ,Hotel, Carlittew.Where those
wi4hing to engage Isis services are requested to
call.[Nov 2,1853.
V A L.T.T.A.73 L E o ria RT
At Private Sate.
THE subscriber intending to remove West
offers at private^sale, until S,ATURDAY,•the
10th ur November, next, the nevi and commo
dious Three Story BRICK [Mi. SE, situate
in West Main Street, Carlisle. Pa.
f - 4". The house is neveand in complete
1111:11,, order, containing Ten 'teams, in.
it eluding:the Store room. Thole is
'also on the premises a first rate
'ash and Bake House.
The above is in the most Misinesspart of the
town and is a very desirable place for any bus
Mess. If not sold privately it will then be of
fered, Mt SATURDAY the loth day,,ol Dee
ember, at public sale. Any person desirous of
viewing the ,property will please call on the
subscriber, when terms will be made known.
AUGUSTUS S. VVORMLEY.,I
N• v 2 1853—ts
PUBLIC SALE
or TOWN PILOPEIRT3r."
IE sub:criber wild.offer at public sale, on
SATURDAY the 3d of December, next,
at 10 o'clock, A. 31., the property occupied by
him, situated near the west end of Dickinson
Alley, adjoining lots of Isaac B. Parker and
Aohn Halbert.
The LOT is 30 feet front and I'2o feet de e p,
and has on it a Two Story FRAME HOUSE
with Kitchen, all newly roofed
and in good repair, a Irmo stable
. 4ti; II corncrib, &e. The
_ground has
been cultivated as a garden and
there are a number of choice
fruit trees, a fine grape vine, shrubbery, &c.,
on the lot.. 'Phis is a very cmvenient end
comfortable 'property, and in a good neigbor.
hood. 'rho terms of sale will lie 5150 on the
Ist of April, next, when possession will be giv
on, and the balance in four annual payments,
with interest, secured by a lien.,
The sale will be held at the Court House in
the borough of Carlisle.
WILLIAM BROCK.
November 2C - 1853—ts • -
V.ALUABLE FARM
AT PRIVA'VE SALE.
THE subscriber o ff ers at private sale n farm
„situated in North Middleton twp, Comb.
co, four miles east of Carlisle, and lourteen
west of Linn isbtvg, on the turnpike road, •
CONTAINING 130 ACRES •
of first:rate limestone land; cleared and under
cultivation. Also 30 acres of Woodland con
venient to supply the farm with mond. The
improvements arc a now two story STON E
• HOUSE, 43 feet front, new brick
Earn, 75 feet front, wagon shed,
corn
u crib and other necessary
new. A . well of nev
i-ailing water at the door, and
an excellent orchard of choice young fruit trees:,
The fire is in every way a desirable ono. and
persons wishing to purchase would do well to
call 'and' eee it. Ternia made to suit purchasers.
sep2loin J. E. GOOLE.
tel - Lancaster Whig copy and send bill to this
office.
PAUIT, CANDLES,
FAMILY parties Sabbath Schools and Pic
nic partiet iti-going to the country a ill - cle well
by. egjytik ntlAhe cheap Drug Store of 11,J.
Rieffer, where they can he supplied with ar
ticles at the lowest ratee.and of the best qual
ity: CA NDlES—retail price, 20 cents per
petted. A general aturtment of Patent Med•
nines constantly on hand. jy2o
CULP'S PATENT PORTABLE
CZDEIIt. MILk AXT PRESS
E undersigned having purchased the
Ja._xlgittl.oi Franklin and Cumberland coun-
Hoe, 'NIA and Washington county Nd. for
CULP'S PATENT PORTABLE CIDER
MILL AND PRESS ore new manufacturing
machines under the immediate supervision of
Henry ShePler, a practical millwright. Orders
will be received and filled with promptness.—
All,machines will be warranted.
By this machiny,' which can be convoyed on
a wheelbarrow, one man and a boy con make
'from five to eights !nein a - cider a daywith
ease, and the eider r. horoughly pressed ' front
the pomace. The labor is light ard the ma
chines aro simple and permanent.
This maohino was exhibited at the State
Agriculture/ Fair, td Lancaster, and tested with
several others, and the committee awarded the
premium to it. The machines nee 'warranted
to perform what is herein stated. Orders aro
respectfully solicited. ,
.N. B.— , 'The press connected withotba m a .
china imn ho used for pressing cut - earns, and
cutting vegetables for feeding smelt,
J A CO B - 110
11111NR V SIIEPLER,9
Chambershsrn.
May 11,1853. Gm
. MOUSE . .11.11 1 0 If. 0 T
TOR SALE or R NT. • •
sutseribe'r - nffors for sale the BRICK
MOUSE and Lot, 25, Teeqront by 210 It deer,
now occupied by Ado,-Ilonry Keller, in North
Humor street. The bowie and all thelin
prneements are rawly- new. The dwelling
containa thirteen rooms, including. doa
ble parlors. Attached is a cistern'. Smoke
I•Iouso and Sta')ltt. FOP t o information
apply nO4.r door to the premi s e s .
ista J VV•I3A VET? ,
. le 13 1853 Agent.'
iiiisretiancono
NOTICE:
• books of MORRIS f..s:l - ItIRSHEY are
in my hands for settionient and collection. 4111
persons knowing thernselves,indebted or.haviug
accounts to settle with said firm will do well to
call at my office and pay or settre.fl e:r account
by the lOth of November 1853, or they will be
proceeded against according to law,
G. D. COLE,
October 6, 1853
Valuable Foundry For Sale
Tl-1 subscriber offers for sale Ills interest
Cone half) in tho lIAGERSTOWN FO UN
ARY. For pariittairos no to'reims,syli will
be made nccommodating, business families Bac.,
apply to the subscribet at ungerStown,llld.
- swl R. 11. LAWRENCE.
Estate of John 'Creatner, dec'd..
itk,:TOTlCitl is hereby given that. Letters of
Administration on the estate of,Jno Crea.
mor„late of Silver Spring township, Climb. co.
deed, have been granted by the Register 01
said county to the subscriber, residing in Dick
inson township. •All persons knowing them•
selves indebted to said came are required to
matte immediate payment, and those having
claims to present them for settlement to
JOHN GARMAN,
oct26
A.PPRENTWE WANTED.
AN Apprentice to the Marble and Stone
Cutting business is wanted by the subscriber.
A stout boy of — hood character and habits may
find a good sitnation.
oct 19 ' GEO. W. RICHAR.DS
GUE IM RE OT VIP'E S.
.Iyl Rs . A. REYNOLDS, Daguerrean
Artist, South East corner of Hanover and
Loather Streets. Rooms, those formerly oc
cupied by M.r, Wm. 'Fridley. She cordially in
vites her •friemls and the public generally to
give her a call,confidentol being able to render
entire satisfaction; for if she may not' claim su
periority for her pictures, site may at least
claim equality with any taken in this place.
Carlisle, Cctober IS, 185.
Prepare for litPlinler!.
PARLOR AND COOKING STOVES.
rti HE subscriber at h 0 old stand on North
k Hanover Street, Carlisle, tho sign of the
"Mammoth Red Coffee Pot," desires 'to call
the attention of the public 4o his large assort
ment of S TO VES. of the newest and most
fashionable styles, from the best manufgeturies
in the country, and ut all prices trom $3 to 815
Among 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 for
Perim s or Chambers, and calculated for burn
ing either wood or coal. Also the Etna, Globe,
Astor, Albany, Flat-top and Bandbox or Poor
Man's; with other
COOKING STOVES,
comprising the latest improvements in kitchen
stoves, 11111 i intended for either wood or coal.—
Also the Dining Room Cooking Stove—a new
and elegant article, to which he invites the par
ticular attention of families. his cooking stoves
range in price from SIP to 25, with all the fix
tures complete. Also Nine , Plate Stoves of
various patterns and at all prices. Also
ES:`,S.IIF,',LI_,ED AND TINNED WARE
for Cooking,Stoves, Brass Kettles, &c. Also,
every article in the line of Tin and Copper
%Vare. The' poldie o e respectfully invited to
call as he is confident with his large stock, va
riety and cheapness, el being able to give entire
satisfaction to every Purchaser. Call and see.
- - , M. MORRIS.
Octob r 19,1853—am
Sheriff's Sales.
Y virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni EK
ED ponas.issued out of. the Court of Common
Pleas of Cumberland county, and to mo direc•
tell, 1 will expose by public venduo or ou.ery,
at the 1..;01171. Rouse in the borough of Carlisle,
on FRIDAY, the 11th day of November,lBs3,
at 10 o'clock, A. M,,. the following described
real estate, VIZ!'
A Lot of Ground, situate in the bor
ough of Newville, containing 60 feet in front
and 1110 feet in depth, more or less, bounded
by Main street on the south, by it lot of Robert
Mclver on the west, on the north by Cove alley
and east by an alley, having thereon erected a
rwo isory STONE HOUSE, a one story brick
house and a log stable, &e. Seized and taken
in execution at( the property of James Reed, dec.
and all to be sold by me.
JOS. McDARMOND,
Oct 191-853. , Sheefr.
Classical and Literary High School.
BIEWITILLE, PA. '
PHE Winter Session of this Institti:
Lion will commence on TUESDAY, the
Ist of November next, and continue 5 months.
In the department of Instruction the Principal
will be aided by competent Assistants. All care
and diligence will be used to prepare youths
either for teachers, or for the ordinary busi
nesses of life, or for College.
TERMS—For Tuition, Boarding,
and Lodging,' . $ 5O
All other expenses extra.
-- For farther---particulars address the under
signed, at Newvillle.
ROBERT McCACIIREN,
Oct 12. Principal.
FRESH TEAS, &c,
JENKI NS' Best Brand of Teas, Green and
Black, in metallic packages, also in hulk and
In original packages. A large and general as•
sortment of the best WIIITL IRON STONE
AND GRANITE WARE, with a variety of
Glass Ware, and Common' Ware of every de
scription, in setts or otherwise to Butt the pur
chaser, together with
,CEDAR WARE, WILLOW WARE,
and a variety of Fancy Ware always in store
and for solo at the "Family Grocery" of
June 8,1853. J, W. EB,Y.
WPM =SI:TRANCE!,
rffll-IE undersigned having been theNagent o
the Royston° Life Insurance Company,
of Harrisburg. Pa.., continues to act in that ca
pacity, by authority of said Company. - He
would respectfully inform the community that
he will attend to such persons as may signify
their desire to insure their lives, and• thus give
some protection to Whir bereaved families and
friends, in case of death. Office m West Pom
fret Street, Carlisle.
IVlay2s tf - J. WORTHINGTON.
Bonnet Feathers
THE subscriber:has just opened an-invoice
of Ostrich and other Bonnet leathers at one•
helf the Initial price. Also a very cheap lot of
Fancy Ores Silks.
frari GEO. W. HITNER.
TRANSPORTATION.
TUE undersigned ore now prepared to freight
merchandizo from
&lei& 1::. 71. : iP t ; c :Pliiladelphia and,
e "
ducad rates, with regularity and despatch.
DEPOTS
Freed, Ward & Freed, 315 Market Street
Philadelphia
A. 11. Barnitz 76 North Street, Baltimore.
Michael Herr, North Street, Baltimore.
sop'226rti J. br. D. RIIOADS.
Walkable Real .Est ale
AT PRIVATE SALE.
THE subscribers will offer at private sale in
South Middleton twp , 'Cumberland county,,
the following real. estate, late the property of
David Kryslier,dee!d, about four miles.enst•ol
Carlisle on the Lisburn road, handed by lands
la Robert C. Sterret, Abraham Hutzler, John
Solentinrger, Samuel Etter and others,
CONTAINING MO ACRES .
of first rate limestone laud, about 00 fierce o
which ere eienred and under good fence and in
n high Strife of cultivation. 'l'llo remainder is
Covered with fine young timber and about 95
acres in clover. The Sinprovenionte are two
good DWELLING HOUSES, the
ono a two
.story log house, with n 1..
k t „
kitchen totalled,- plastered in and
°mold°, wt)11) the necessary embed ,ll „ ll tt4r
dingF:--even, smoke corn crib
hog stable, and a never baling well of water tit
the door.— The other, a now limo story fume
house, well finished, with all the necessary ont•
buildings—wash house, oventiund oven house,
a hog stable, well mud neap near the &tor; el
no a dettlile log barn, corn cribs, cordage house,
sheds, n e rd° mill, older preen and press hone°.
Also an apple orchard of about •two hundred
iSTC4 Of choice grafted fruit. Also a number of
poach, cherry and ,phirn trees, with amover
tailing well of water r' lining out nearly alt the"
Any
, perso with n
w n p is ump in convenient for watering.
ho view the su m
property
hing
can do so by exiling on David R. Ifrysher. who
resides on said lime. The property will be
sold il,part Or.the whole, to suit purShatmrs.
DAVID R
••
JOHN DILLER,.
augal2crt ,
&,
STOVES STOVES! STOTES I
JOHN 11. GORGAS, • .
1;1E1'0 LILD inform tlre public that he has now.
V on hand at his establishment, on Main
atteot, next door to Marion HMI, the . large%
nil most complete assortment of • •
C.O OK, OFFICE &.PAIII,O UR STOVES
to his_eount ~ticlt.vill_be sold
at the lowest prices for cash or approved Credit.
His stock consists of a large assortmont of now
and highly approved, •
PATENT COOKING STOVES, •
Finished in the most complete manner, und•
calculated for either wood or coal, or boll. All
the old standard patterns, which have tubed the
test of experience, may be found 'at hie estab•
lishment. Alto a groat variety of the most ap
proved and beautiful
PARLOR AND OFFIQE STOVES,
Including a number of now! styles, possessing
very superior advantages ovflr those heretofore
in use. Families and houseitOepers aro respect
fully invited to give him a call before, purcha
sing elsewhere. Stoves delivered to any part
of the county and put up at tlia'shortaat notice,
He continues to do ail, kinds of
TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, ,
and Copper work r and has constantly on hand
or will make to order every article required by
housekeepers or whets in this line. His stock
of Tin and Coppoware embraces every kind
of household and kitchen utensil, warranted
equal to the best manufactured. Persons in
want of articles in his fine ma' always be sure
of being . aceomodated to their satisfaction by
giving hIM a call. - • fOert9'
Farmers, Coopers & Millers,
LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS!
150,000 Cut Flour Barrel STAVES,
taken from the best oak Bal
.,
bor.
1000 extra rm . 's CHESTN UT POSTS.
The above Staves are to be found at Nllddle•
sex, North Middleton township. By way of
recommendation, we would only say, we are
selling tliem ,from their superior quality,) to
coopers whotliove heretofore refused using cut
staves, also to. others who are distant, and in
the'midst of stave cutting establishments.
PRICE—SS 50 per 1000, or 20,000 for $lOO.
All cash, or a satisfactory reference.
Apply to the subscriber, or to JOHN ICAH
NEY, Middlesex. Also,
300 bundles of good, long, well cured RYE
STRAW. The market price will be paid at
the premises pf the owner.
Apply to the subscriber 'through Carlisle P.
0., box No. 16, or at his residence, one mile
south of Middlesex.
Ocil93t
First Arrival of Fall Dry Goods,
At the New and Cheap Store. . •
IPe i e Campbell
WO U L D respectfully announce to their
friends and the public that they have
just received from New York and Philadelphia
a large and handsome assortment of
FALL AND WINTER. GOODS,
connoting of, the latest styles of Dress Goods,
French plaids, cashmeres, mous de lames,
all wool, mous de beges, Persian cloth,
plaid, brocade and black silks, al
' paean, and Mourning Goods.
DOMES:fr c
Bleached and unbleached muslin, checks,
tiaings, wln and el' drCanton
Flannels, table linen,table eloihs,Napkin s
Damask low&s, wool Mantels, &c., &c.
LACES AND EMBROIDERIES
cambric and swiss ruffling, edgin2 and insert
ing, lisle mechlin and liorentine laces; collars,
undersleeeves. spencers, culls,&c.
HOSIERY AND GLOVES
Silk, cashmere and Saxony hose, merino half
hose, white and black silk hose, black, while'
and mixed cotton use, ladies end gents silk,
kid, fleecy lined silk and cotton gloves
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES
&large assortment of cloths, cassimercs, sati
nets, Lentucky jeans, merino, satin and black
silk vestings,
BOOTS AND SHOES
A larg - d ass wtment of ladies and gehtlemens
shoes, slippers and boots, childrens shoes, from
the best manufacturers.
FAMILY GROCERIES,
Rio and lava Calicos, New Orleans, Cuba and
refined sugars, Levering's, Syrup Molasses.
Cuba do., and Spices of all kinds,
. Their goods have all been selected with ,rent
care from - the best New York and Philadelphia
houses, and cannot fail to suit purchasers both
in quality and price. sopl4
HARDWARE-FRESH ARRIVAL!
'1 ENRIr SAXT ON
TIIE subscriber having returned from the
city would call the attention of his friends and
the public g narally to the large and well se
lected assortment of Hardware which he has
just received. consisting in part of
BUILDING MATERIALS,
such as nails, ser ws, hinges, locks, bolts,
glass, putty, paints, oils, &c. TOOLS—
edge tools; saws and planes of every descrip
tion, with files, reaps, hammers, . anvils, &c.
A general assortment of
SHOEMAKERS & SADDLERS TOOLS
Together with morocco; lining nod binding;
skins, shoe thread, wax, pegs, lasts, harness
mounting, sadletrees, &c.
COACH TRlNlMlNG—ranvasa (plain, en
amelled, figured and embossed,) patent and en-
Eamelled leather, axles springs, hubs, spoke,
telloes, shafts, &c,
Cabinet Makers will find a large aasorraent
of varnishes, mahogany and walnut veneers,
moulding. rosettes, hair cloth, curled hair,
Tho stock of I RON is .large and well selec
ad, comprising all the kinds in general useois
hammered and rolled tire of all sizes, flat, bar
and Land iron, round, &Mare and oval iron,
horseshoe iron and nail rids, with a large lot
of cast and spring steel, English and American
blister
.ateel, &d.
Housekeepers and those about commencing
will find it to their advantage to call and exam
ine oar cutlery britarina and plated ware,
pans, kettles, cedar ware, baskets, &c.
In addition to the above wo have received a
splendid assortment of WALL PAPER, ma
king the stock complete, and at 8111.11 prices ns
cannot fail to give satisfaction. We invite all
friends to call, knowing it will be to their own
advantage. Remember the old stand, East
High Str. et, Cak,islo, P,
Oct. 12, 1833. HENRY SAXJON.
Sher ill's Sales.
BY virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni
pones, issued out of the . Common Pleas ol
Cumberland - county, and - to-me directed, wil
expose to nubile ventlue or outcry, at the Court
House in the borough of Cnrlible on FRIDAY,
the 9th day of November, 1853. at 10 o'clock.
A. M., the following deacribod 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 Neutlinan,
on the south and oast by Peter F. flare. Having
thorcon erected a two story log weatherboard
House, log spring house. tramp barn, and log
distillery with the stills and fixtures, stud a dos.
ble one,story tenant house, &c. Seized and
taken in execution as the property of John M.
Good and Maria Good, his wife.
•
Also, a Lot of Ground, No. 1, situate
in Sprin g field, - West Pennsboro twp., contain-
Sing 100 lest in front and 180 lest in depth mote
or less bounded by Main street on the south,
by the Big Spring and David Brandt on the
west. art alley ()tithe west, an alley on the north
and John Piper on the east. Having thereon
erected a two story stone house, log stable and
stone distillery.
Also a Lot of Ground, situate in Spring
field. ',Vest Pennaboro two., containing 80 Jeet
front and 180 feet in depth more or less, boun•
ded by Mothers street on the east. by atralley .
on the Wrth, by a lot of Peter Palm on 1:110
south and JO9lOll flood on the west. Seized and
taken in execution as the roporty of Isaac
Murk ward,
Also, ti Lot of Grouryl, situate in
Stoughetown, Newton „twp., -. containing one.
tourth of-an acre 11101 . 0 or less, - bounded on the
north 'by the Chanibertiburg and Harrisburg
turnpiko road. on the cost by Mrs Mellinger,
end oit the south and %vast by lands of John
Grimes. Having thereon ereided a two story
frame house and frame back bhilding, a log
stable and shemunker shop. Seized end taken
in execution ne-the property of Samuel Pislre•
Also, n Lot `Of Ground, situate in the
Borough 01 Carlisle. containing 30 feet in front
and 2.511 feet in depth more or loss, bounded on
the west by George gigley, on the east .by
Jacob Rbeem, on the south by Pomfret street,
en the north by Church alley. Haying there on
crowed a Slaughter house and eta le .nod a one
story log building, ist.c. Seized end token in
execution as the property of James Davis; and
all to be sold by sue, ,1
Sheriff's 011ico,' Car- 2 JOS. McDARMOND,
lisle, Oct 12,1843. S Sheriff.
liVoodivard Schpaidt,
PRODUCE DRALETIE, conuillssrom &
FORWARDING 6IFIRCIIANI'S,
navl2 GARLISUVP" .
4Exeoutora
VT AN TM ID,
DAVID MILLER, Jr
tzn rAcwerustmcniti,
Attention, Linlebuners!
•‘.;_ita•-•
54.2; S.ecTIL •
13upyour COAL of
E. BIDDLE.
iKriPNLY $2 40 por ton for Cash. (005
11[017513 AND STOWEI-ROOPIZ
FOR RENT.
THE aulieeriber niters for rent, from the let
oc April next . for one or more years, a large
,ltito story BRICK 'ROUSE, arore•house and
T .ot of grounds situate in 'Milltown, Dickinson
wp. Cumb. co. This proper'y is well Joeatcd
Or business, and the stole-room in now occu
pied as such. There is also a fine spring house
with an excellent Opting rnmjing through it at,
taehpd, and the lot contains many choice fruit
trees. JACOB HEM MINGER.
October 5 3w
DAVIS & CUIIIIC
Denlore in
tamps, Lanterns and Chandeliers,
N.) Corner Fourth and Cherry els., Phila,
HAVING enlarged and irnprinied their store
and having the, largest assortment of lamp•
in Philadelphia, they aro , now progared Po tur
nish Camphine, Pine Oil,
BURNING FLUID,
I Ethereal Oil, Plioarne Gas and Lard
Lampe. Lanterns of all patents, Fancy Hotel
anCllall Lamps, Chandeliros, - Girandoles and
Candelabras, and 13rittanin Lanips,at theman.
ulacturerglowest prices. Glass L.amps by the
:" package, dt a - atuall advance over suction
Buing 'large_ MANUFACTURERS of
Pine Oil, Burning Fluid, Ethereal Oil, Alco
hol and (the only true) Phosgene Gas, they cab
furnish these articles at siieji prices that Mer
chants will find it to their ad , mptng,o to buy.—
Call before going elsewhere, if want bar
gains. Also the Safety Fluid Lamp-far sale.
October 5, 1853-13,
TOYS; TOYS, FANCY GOODS
TA7RLLXII.7I/ TILLER
FIAS just received his ,Fall Importations o
TO YS, DOLLS, Work Baskets and Box
es, articles Mr Confectioners, Druggists and To
bacconists, also FANCY GOODS" ol every
description, such as-'
Toys of woo J-. china, lead; tin, k llto, 1000 styles.
Jointed, kid, wax and dressed Dolls, all sizes.
Doll Heads with teeth, moving eyes, &c.
Accordeons, harmonicas, violins, trumpets,
• IV:itches, optics, rings, waggons, &c,
Morbles of china, agate, glass, 'common, cord,
Gorman slates and pencils, all sizes.
Percussum Caps, G D., '/' B, ,and other marks.
Cornets, bonbon dad cracking secrets, &c.
Fancy Baskets and boxes, dressing cases,
Alabaster articles, Jewelry boxes, Inkstands,
Toilet bbxes, Perfumery, Tee th•brushes.
Druggists' fancy articles,Cartnine,C.H. Pencils
Tobacco and Snuff boxes Seger cases. Tinfoil.
Turkish and German Pipes of Porcelain,
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-2m
SELLING OFF AT 'COST .
815.000 worth of GOODS still on bond.
In addition to our stock wo
have roaeived and are now roceking a large
lot of Fall and Winter Goods from two of our
branch stores.
As all of this stock was purchased before the
present great advanced- price in gooda-, and will
be sold at COST, purchasers Can save from 25
to 50 per cent by giving - us an early call. We
now have Lilac% St ks, Long Shawls; Ticking,
Check, Blankets, Cassinets, Cloths, Muslins,
&cc., all'of which. we Were out of previous to
yesterday'S - arrival. Also Carpets, and n lot
of Boots and Shoes just received, r
Call soon and receive 'lie bargains before
they are all gone.
frtßargains still to bo had at the Clothing
Store near 13 urkholßer's Hotel. -
CHARLES 0011 , 13 Y.
sepeß3w
Plainfield Classical. Academy
Hear Carliete, Pa,
r Isot Session (five months) will com
mance Nov. 7th. 'flu, buildings are new
and extensive (one erected last Fall). The
situation is all that can lie desired for health
fulness and moral purity Removed front the
excitements of Town or Village th•• Student
may here propane for College, Mercantile pur
suits, &.c. All the branches are taught which
go Inform a liberat (ducat on. • A conscien
tious discharge of duty has secured, under
Providence. the present flourishing condition
of the Institution. Its future prosperity shall
be maintained by the same means.
Terms—Board and Tuition (per
session), $5O 00
For Catalogues with full information address
R. IC BURNS,
Principal & Proprietor. .
Cumb, Co., Pn.
10,000 PZECZIS I
w HAVE just opened the largest assortment
A.M . WALL PAPERS ever_opened in
_gar , _
lisle, consisting of about 0,000 ciecos of the
latest French and American desisy,nrianging
In price from 5 ets to $1 75, also Window Pa
pers and Fire Sefeene, Plain Gre6n and Bhte
Papers, &c, Persons wishing to purchase any
of the above can save at least 25 per cent by
calling at ' JOHN P. LYN WS
' , Hardware Store, West Side of North Hanover
Street. Carlisle.
Fish, Fish, 0 Fish!
At CHOICE lot of No. I ItIACKEREL, in
Mk whole, half and quarter !Ada, also a lot of
new No. 3 Mackerel for, sale cheap for cash at
the family grocery-store of
Jane 22.1853. J. G. WILLIAMS,
REAL ESTATE AT' PUBLIC SALE
On TUESDAY, November let, 1853,
WILL be sold at public sale, in the bor
Y ough of Newville, a
TRACT OF LAND,
situate in Newton twp., Cumb. county, con
taining 48 acres, more or less, adjoining the
borough of Newvillo on the north east, and the
Btg.Spring on the eget. This land is conveni
ently located either for farming or out lots, and
will be sold together or in seperate lots as may
be thought advantageous.
Also, at the Banta time place; a Tract of
Limestone Land, situato in West Pennsboro
twit., a mile and a quarter south of Newt , 'llo,
containing 50 acres, adjoining lands of Daniel
Duncan, Joseph Brown and John Waggoner.
From 16 to 20 acres of this tract Is covered with
timber of an excellent quality. The rest - is
cleared and in a good'istate of cultivation.
Also, at the some time and place, a Lot of
Ground on _Railway street, in -the borough of
Nowville, having thoreon erected - a two story
BRIOIC HO US t 6 and hack buildings. Sales to
commence et itt o'clock, noon, of said day,
wdon terms will he made known by
JOSEPH lIANNON, •
WM GRACEY,
sepsts Eters 'of Jamison Hannon.
Mineral Water, Sarsaparilla, &c.
•
T 11 E subscriber would respeetfullyannounee
to the citizens of Otirlifile and the community
at large, - thathe has commenced the nanufn,
turo of Mineral Waters - and Sarsaparilla of the
very best flavor and mtiny, and the bottling
° of Porter, Ale and Cider. Ho is fully and
amply previa& to furnish.all orders- ptimptlY
end with despatch, and hopes bysirictattention
to business, to receivti that attention due to
enterprise, which he respictiully ticks. Resi
dence in Main Street , near the Rail Road
Bridge. ' GEORGE W. BRANDT.
marolt
SADDLE AND II ASNESS•DIATING
• •
riniiE subscriber continues to - carry_on the
above business, in altinsvarions‘draitehes,
in North Hanover street, Carlisle', two doors
North of Leonard's corner, where he intends
keeping on hand ageneral oseortment in hiv
'Consisting of all kinds of lash
losable SADDLES, Bridles
:martingales, Ciirths,Ci mingles'
and Halters, also; -
TRUNKS, tray-, %tin
cling and saddle
_it 141
bags. 110 also
menofacturesthemost epproved
Spanish Spring Sailattl, ever
rl used 'in this country, those
Wishiiig a handsome, durable and pleasant sad
dle will In well to call and see thorn. Ho also
Manufactures Harness, Bridles, Collars and
- Wiling in ell their varieties, and confidently be
lieves from the general approbation of his cos
touters, Hint , he iriskel the nontest• and best
gears, in all their variety of b - readth, !lint is
mu le in the sountrvi- • He also makes all.kinds
of ‘latrasses to order, viz: Straw,-Husk,
od Hair and Spring - Matraeses. Al Lille. above
artistes, %ill be made of tho best- material and
Workiremship, and with :he yv ntp L o ost
s d p ee oßu
patelt...
-*-t\ •
{'ttr~ictnc~,
LIVER' COMPLAINT,
DYSPEP:!I4, JAUNDICE,
GIIRONIC ORNKRVODS DEBILITY, DIS
'. EASE OF THE,. KIDNEYS, AND ALL
DISEASES ARISING FROM Jl
DISORDERED LIVER Olt •
ST 0 C .
Such as. 'Constipation, inward piles, fulness
of blo — Cd), to the — heinr, Of - the stomach,
nausea, heartburn, disgust for food, fulness .or
weight hi the stomach, sour eructations, sink
ing or fluttering at ,the pit of the stomach,
swimming 'of the head, hurried and difficult
breathing, fluttering at the Imatt, choking or
suiroestlug sensations when in a lying posture,
dinmegs of vision, dots or webs before the
,eight, fever and dull pain in the head, defic
iency of perspiration, yellowness of the skin,
and eyes, pain in the side, back, chest, limbs,
&c. Sudden flushes of beet, burning in the
,
constant imaginings of evil, and grey
depression of spirits,
CAN DE EFFECTUALiT CURED BY
3311. HOOPLABID'S
CELEBRATED GERMAN' BITTERS,
Prepnrdd by
DR, C, M. JACKSON,
No. 1%) Arch Street, Philadolphiri.
Their power over the above diseases is not
excelledof equalled, by any other preparation
in the United States, ap . the cures attest, in
many cases alter skilful physicians had failed.
These Miters are worthy the attention of
invalid t. Possessing great virtues in the rec
tification of diseaksS of the Liver and lesser
glands, exercising ttie most searching powers
in weakness and affectiOns of the digestive or
gans, they are Withal safe, certain and pleas
ant.
READ AND 13E CONVINCED
Testimony of tire highest character ! HON.
GEO STROOP, Judge of the District Court in
.Perry county, Pa., Nov. 18th, 1852 said: "your
'Hoofland's German Bitters' has been in use in
our place over a year past, and to the astonish
ment of many has performed wonders. We
may notice -a few. instances that have come'
under own inilnediate notice:—almost every
person who has awpcd at the hotel of Wm.
Lackey, one year since, predicted nom his e
maciated countenance and debility; that ha
could not live much longer. He was unable
to attend to his buiness, and for the greater
part of the time confined to his room, - We rec
ommended him to try the German Bitters; he
did; and to the surprise of all his friends he is
now able to attend to his usual business and
perform manual labor. The case of •Heary
Asper a stone mason, whom no one supposed
would ever recover from the debility of his
system, but was looked upon as fast approach
ieg the grove, took eight or nine bottles of the
Bitters during the last winter, end this Burn.
mar lie has been Ito the surprise of all who
knew his case) following his trade. The case
of William Murphy is no less astonishing.—
Ile too was so for reduced es to induce the
general belief that the grave alone would he
hie only remedy. Mr. Lackey recommended
him to try - the Goofland's German Bitters; ho
is now apparently a well man, and able to do
a hard day's work. We could mention many
other eases of a similar' character. if it were
necessary. I myself derived much benefit from
their use. I hcve given considerable of it a
way, not for your benefit alone, but to relieve
suffering . humanity, and' let me assure you I
am pleased to see the happy result. To the
'afflicted we say, try them fairly and I will
warrant relief."
These Bitters are worthy the attention of
invalids; - possessing great - power in the resto
ration of a healthy action of the liver and the
lesser glands, giving tone to the stomach and
nervous system, end bringing the system gen
orally to u high stale o, health.
Far sale by S. W. Haverstiek and S. Elliott;
Carlisle; Ira Day, Mechanicsburg; J. H. Her
ron, Newvillc; J. S. /title, Shippensburg, and
by dealers in medieinmi every where.
HAYES' PATENT
TUBULAR OVEN HOT AIR RANGE.
Various Sizes, to suit Families, Boarding
t/louses and Bolds.
THOSE in want of a superior Cooking
Ap
parnuts are invited to call at out Ware
house and examine this Range. For durability
economy and simplicity in operation it stands
Minvaled. It has a perfect but air ventilation
—and meats baked in this oven will retain their
juice and flavor equal to that roasted before an
open fire. Meats and pastry cooked at the
same time without one affecting the other. It
will supply sufficient heated air to heat addi
tional rooms - for the coldest weather. It has
no descending or return flues, and is equally
well adapted to bituminous or common hard
coal. The steam valve over the boiling part of
the Range carries elf the steam and scent of
cooking, as well as heat in summer.
Every Range sold warranted to give satisfac
tion, or no - expense to the purchaser.
HAYES.' VENTILATOR,
Patented Octobor, 1848,
For Public Halls, Factories, Railroad Cars,
Clumnies, Flues, Ships, Steamers, 4-c.
Pure air is a subject claiming the attention
of every individual, and all buildingsshould be
proVided with the proper means of ventilation.
Also`, a powerful
Warming and Ventilating Furnace,
Dtve!burrs, School Houses, Churches, Halls,
Stoics, fuclories, &ye.
NA large assortment of Office, hall and Coolt.-
Mg Stoves, Parlor Grates, HegisAers, &e.—
Wholosale and Retail.
RAND Si HAYES,
82 North Sixth street, Phila.
VrPersonal attention given to warming and
ventilating both public and private buildings.
MACKEREL,
SHAD. I Constantly on hand
1
and for sale by
SALMON, , -z-41
HERRINGS, }J,PALMIER itz Co
PORK, I MA [MET WHARF,
HAMS, zlioutnErts I PHILADELPHIA.
LARD AND CHEESE Sept. 7, 1853, 3m
HENRY s.
aTTOICJIrEk" A7P LOW,
• Office, Bectem'a Row.
A LL professional business stricity attended
_el. tn. The German language spoken as read
ily as the English, [Sep 14. 1851
Lifted Buck Gloves.
TIE subscriber has Tap hand Men's BUCK
GLOVES; lined with Sheep vkin, — spitalde for
diving gloves. jun I 9 G. W. 11111%r:ex
FIRE ENSU.RANCIi
- ,The Allen—and-East Pcnnsborougli
Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland coun
ty, incorporated by an Act of Assembly, is
now fully organized, and in operation under
Me management of tile following commission
ers, viz:
Jacob Shelly, Wm, R. Gorgon, Michael
Conklin, Mulnhoir Brenneman, Christen Stay.
man, Christian ritzel, Jacob H. Coov r , Lewis
Flyer, Henry Logan, Benjamin 11. M er, Jni
cob Kirk, Samuel Prowcil, Joseph Wicker
sham. •
The rates of insurance aro as low and favor
able as any Company.ol the kind in the Slam.
Persons wishing to become members are in
oiled to make application to the agents of the
company, who are willing to wait upon them
at any time..
BENJ. FL MOS3EU, President.
AIRNRY LoaAn, Viee President]
Lewis flyer, Secretary..
Michael Coelcljn, Treasurer.
.AGENTS.
• Cumberland County.-+-Rudnlid, illertin, N.
Cumberland ; C. 11.'llerman. KingstOwn ; Den
o; Zearing, Shiremanstown; Chutes Mull,
Durliale ; Dr. J. Ahl,' ChurchtOwn , Samuel
Graham, West Perinsborouoi; James Mellow
el, Frankford ; Mode Griffith, Souilt Middle
ton; Samuel •Convey; Benjamin . ..11aversiiek,
Mechanicsburg; John Shorrick, Lisburn ; Da
vid Coover, Shopherdatorn•
York County.'--=Johii Bowman; Dillsburg
Peter Wolford, Fraidtlin;„ John Sniith, Es.,
Washington ; W: S. Picking, Dover': Daniel
Raffensberger; J W. Craft, Paradise.
ArfarriSburg.•:-fuser & Lochmen.
Members of the company:having policies
adout to expire can have them . renewed .by
making application to any of the agents.
N0v.24, ly, •
~EATBEA.
•
•FRITZ . 66 HENDRY,
More, 20 N. 8d Phila.
Morocco •Mehulaaturere, Currierei.fmporters,
Commission and General Loather Guiltless,
' WHOLESALE &RECALL. `
Manufactory 15 Margarotta street. ecp7tv
acal Ostatg
, .
• Tourpt•rxe.or.zuwsr
FOR SALE.
•
' On MONDAY, /November 14. 1853,
Y. virtue of an act of assembly, passed the
j) 10th day of February - 1,1653, the Chintnis
sioners oteumberland county will sell at pub•
lip sale, at the Court House In the borough of
Carlisle, to the highesrarid, best bidder, all that
.L.O T _ 0 F
._,O R 0_ _
known as the IVlcCroskey property. situate on
the north aide of East High street in the-borough
of Carlisle, e•ultaimul'oo feet itilrant and being
in depth ~, , , , tbered in the general plan
of said ton, el 3
TERN'S per cent of the purchase
mon
ey to be p. , ., of t,t.• time of sale—ono half of
the balance iiii the lot of , April 1854, at which
time possession will be given—the 'residue' on'
theist of April, 1855, with interest This pro
perty is ouc of the most desirable faintly resi—
dences in'the borough of Carlisle.
WM. U. TROUT,
JOS. G. ( ..:RESSLEH
JOHN BOHR,
Commissioners.
0 112
VALUABLE FARM
' AT PRIVATE SALE.
rVIIE subscriber oilers nt private sale a
N.. Valuable FARM, situated in fiamnden
township Cumberland county, about ono and a
fourth miles cast of Mechanicsburg, adjoining
lands of Peter Barnhart,David Ebberly, Peter
Ganhe and,llenry Sravely,
CONTAINING 128 ACRES
,
of limestone land, in a high state of ce I tivalion
under gond fences, a large portion of whidi is
locust posts and . chestnut rails. The road from
alecitanicsharg to , the turnpike, bounds •the
north and the roaditrom Silver Spring Church
to Lisburn beandslhe east side of said farm.
,• The iinprovements are a two sto
ry weatlterhowded DWELLING
IMUSE, Wash House, with an
a‘•(.4,
t. excellent arched cellar, a large
'''?=';;' ,7 ' , -"°"'" Sank Barn, Wagon Shed, , *Corti
Cribs—Graneries and other necasarY out build.
ings. A well of never failing water in the
yard; an excellent Orchard of Apple trees, also
a variety of choice fruit trees, such as Peach;
Pear. &c., iSt.e. The Farm is located within a
short distance of excellent mills and convenient
to churches and schools. Persons wishing to
view the farm will please to call on the sub
scriber living in Mechanicsburg.
JACOB COOVER.
Aug. 10, 11153.—ts
;VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
A T PIUVATS,SALE.
%silt; following FARM and Tract of Wood..
fl land, the property of Miss Martha Duncap
of Carlisle, will be sold at private sale, viz:
All that certain Farm. situate in Southampton
township; •Cumberland county bounded by
lands of Rebnek's end Hunter's heirs, Frahcia
Fulton ' Benjamin Kimmel, Paltz and others,
CONTAINING 185 ACRES,
strict measure. This Farm, which is situated
on the Walnut Bottom Road, within two miles
of the borough of Shippensburg, is of a first•
rate quality of land, well cultivate ? d and fenced,
and nearly all cleared, with suitable DWEL
LING HOUSE, BARN and out-
buildings. There is a fine' young . 1 ' 4 .4
orchard of well selected apple trees ;;;;
on the premises together with other Elie Lej:
fruit trees.
Also a Tram of Woodland, about three quar
ters of a mile from the Farm, bounded by lands
of Adam Warner, George - Ciever's heirs, and
Conrad Clever; containing about SIXTY A.
CRCS'. This land is well covered wii h young
chesnut timber There is also on it a comfor
table tenant House and Garden. Perimos
wishing to examine these properties can do so
by railing on Mr George Matthews. who re
sidesien the firm. For' terms and conditions
of - sale apply to'- AV M. M. BIDDLE.
0 - 11arrisburg Telegraph ind Lancaster Ex
aminer publish six weeks and send bill to this
office. ' aug 24 6w
Distilling and Flouring Mill
FOB. SALE Ott RENT.
b: subscribers offer as above their estab
lislainent recently kith and located on the
York turnpike road, fourteen mils horn the
city of Baltimore
,anil within one mile of the
Baltimore and Susquehanna It. It.lat Cockeys
ville. This is one of the most eligible sites
near Baltimore, with fourteen feet tall on the
Western Atm, tributary of the great Gunpow
der Fats—a stream roonarkable for its steady
and uniform flux of water, seasons el the sere•
rest draught having but little cflect upon i t.
Or they will sell upon low terms the Distil•
lery fixtures, consisting or slimni boiler, stills,
pumps, copper worm, pipes an& fermenting
tubs all arranged in the hest manner for an
operatio iof 100 to 200 bushels Far day. Or a
practical Distiller or Miller would he taken in
to co-partnership to Work the concern. For a
particular description they refer to Col. Wm.
M. Ilendersou,Carlisle, who is acquainted with
the property, or address the undersigned at
Cockeysville, Baltimore county, Old.
- Benet I pd-___ & W LIB ST EB.
HuUSE AM LOT FOR SALE.
I lU E subscriber offers for sale the F'tA ME
HOUSE and Lat, 22 feet front by '2lO feet
in depth, now ciocupied by David Smith, Esq.,
In East Nlasn street. The dwellmg contains
eight ceiled rooms, including double parlo.s
Attached is a cistern, smoke house and stable
For further information apply to
Sep 21 If
11. A: STURGEON --
Agt lop: re Ann Day
Gas riztnres and Lamps.
fl EIDRICIC. HORN EY• HUG., No 22l
gg N. 2d Street, near Vine, Philp , having.
had many years practical experience i in the
business and all work sold by us is manufac
tured under our immediate supervision, we are
enabled to offer to purchasers superior articles
in every branch of our trade. At our Store
may be found in every variety of style and
finish. Gas & Lamp CHANDELIERS, PEN •
A N S. SIDE BRACKETS for Halls,
Churches, &c; the Improved Pine oil Lamps,
together with a fine assortment of Fluid, Lard,
and Oil Lamps, Girendoles Parlor Night and
Reading Lamps, Bonnet Holders, etc. On
hand Lump Glasses, (Mikes, Wicks. shades etc.
All work warranted, or no sale. Factory No,
SG Noble street, near Fourth. Remember
Store No 221 N. 2d St., next door to .1 Siewat
Depuy's Carpet Store • may2Ur
David Landreth's -V
AOUICULUVRAL AND 1100-
TICULTURAL
. _
Xmplement. dr. Seed Warehouse.
. No. 05, Chesnut Street, Phila.
THE subscriber offers for sole on.extensiveas
sortrt ent of
. .
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMEN'T'S;
HORTICULTURAL TOOLS,
Garden, Grass,Field and Plower Seeds, .
Agricultural, orticultural and Bolannical
- = -PUBL'ICAT-lONS.--__-
Implement and Seed Catalogues, Landreth's
Rural Itegisier and Almanac for 1853, furnish
ed gati. upon personal or prepaid application.
I). LANDRETH
May 20, 1353.3 m Phila.
XOTiCE
MONO the records of the ourt of COlil•
At mon Pleas of Cumberland county the fol
lowing proceedings appear, viz;
2-2 August, 11153, Thomas Hamilton, Ex'r of
Andrew- Shell, dee'd, presented a petition to
the Conurt of Common Pleas of Cumb. co.,
setting forth that on the 7 October, 1853, John
Ilidlebaugh emptied a mortgage to Jacob Mil
ler on a tract of land in Allen twp, Cumb. co.'
bounded by the Yellow Breeches creek, lands
of Jacob Stouffer and John Gross, containing 11
acres, 32 perches, with a Log Stable, House
and Oil Mill thereon, to secure the payment of
five bondsr-tat, for $l5O, payable Ist of April,
1825—^d for 81c0 on the Is: of April, 026-3 d
foe $lOO on the let of April, 1827-Ith for $lOO
on the Ist of April..lB2B, and 501 fir $35 on
the Ist April, -1829. That on the, 13 April,
1831 the saul Andrew Shell purchased the suid
property at Sheriff's sale,res.the estate of, the
said Joan Ifid!ohough, and has since paid the
said mortgage in full more than 2n years ago,
'sot no satisfaction leas yet been entered there
en. 'flue slid Andrew Shell died seized t here
ot. ' Said petitioner therefore prays the Court
to grunt a flute upon. said Jacob Miller ;to I
wenr at the next Court of Common Pleas to
tie held on the ed Alonday of November next,
and show cause why satisfaction should not be
entered epee the said mortgage, of Which the
Sheriff shall give notice according to the pro
visions of the Aet of Assembly. And in - duty
bound will pray &e.
22,1 August .1853, the prayer of petitioner is.
granted, end• the Sheriff to give notice, , in_one
newspaper for four weeks according to the 'Act
of Assembly. . . , By the Court.
Cumber/and County, as.
vn g - Zinn, Prntliona'nm , of the
L s:} l d. G i;r e t o , r ,r e er o inon Pleas of said county
de certify that the nbovo in a true copy
the!docket entry of the alio
under my hand and the mat
Carlisle, the ilfith dun of Si
1553. . GEO.
October 5,4 w
BEM
tegat anb QMlNCtiatiers.
Estate of Wm. Fulton,dec'd.
vroTicE is hereby given that Lettere of
.Adrninit ration on the eltate•of William
ton,"late of Upper Allen twp., Cumb. co.
de'ci, have been granted by. the Resister of
s kid county to the subscriber, residing in the
same township. All persons knowing them—
selves indebted to said estate are required to
make immediate payment, and those having
claims to present the'afor settlement to
•
_s .Adm
et% JOH N B.
.000VE12,
'r.
Estate of !Vary Basehore, dec'd.
ivoTIcE is hereby given that Letters Tea
tompntary an the last will and testament
of the.said Mary Basehoro, late of the bordugk
of Nlechaniesearg, Cumb. co., deceased, have
been granted by the Register of said,eounty to
'the subscriber, residing in IfammTdritwp., said
FOuntY.. All persons knowing themselves in
th:.tbted to said estate are required to make irn
fradiato payment, and those having claims to
present them for settlement to
SAMUEL BAR EH 0 RE,
Ex'r.
IMM
NOTICE.
UIISCRIBERS to the stock of the Carllea
0 . Gas and Wate:r Company are reqUifeir to
pay to IVm. M. Beacom, Elsa., Treasurer, at
the Carlisle Deposit Bank, on or dare Tues
day the st day of November, next ONS
D DLL .\R upon each share by them subacri
bed. By order of the Board.
Oct I 9 FRED'K WATTS, Pres.',
AN ELECTION for Directors of the Car;
lisle Bank will be hold at the Carlisle De
posit Bank, on MONDAY, the 2lst day of
November, next, bet eon the hours silo, A.
Al„ and 2, o'clock, P. Al: -
Get 19 3w
Estate of Jq - I'Wonderly, deed.
xToTIcE is - h e given that lefters testa
mentary on the estate of J ohn Wonderly,
late of South Middleton township, Candi. co.,
decmsed, have been granted by the Register
of said county to the subscriber, residing in the
bol'ough 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
D A NIL WONDERLY,
Extr. "A
H-"N Oct 6 5w
Estate of Wm. P. G. Eeker, dec'd.
ND TICE is hereby given. that Letters Teti
tamentary on the estate of William P.G.
ticker, late of Newton township, Cumberland
county, doe'll, have boon granted to the sub
scriber, residin4 in the snub township. All
persons knowing themdelves' indebted to said
estate are required to ( make immediate pay
ment and those having claims to ptlesent thorn
for settlement to
()et 126 t Dr. DAVID ECICER
estate of ,C. - Etnminger, dee'd.
wo nu, is hereby given that letters of (M
-ill ministration ea the estate of Christiana
Einminger, We of Silver Spring twp , Comb.
county, deceased, have been granted to the
su'Jszriber, residing in the same township. All
persons knowing themselves indebted to said
estate are required to ,make immedtate pay
mmt; and tilq3o having claims to resent them
JACOB MUMMA.
Adm'r".l",.
sep2Rfit
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.,
SAM UELN.DI VI of t'apertown Sy deed
of voluntary assignmeot, for the benefit of
creditors, has transferred to the undersigned all
his property rest and personal. The timler-,
signed Assignees hereby give notice to those
having claims a4ainst 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 Churehtowit Monroe township, Cumb.
JACOB RITN ER,
JAMES CLARK,
Assignees.
ot, sep2lGw
Estate of Philip Lantz, dec'd.,
ALL persons arc hereby 'notified that I.eyers
of Administration on the estate of Philip
Ltutz, late of East Pennsbnro township, Cum—
berland county, deceased, have been issued by
the. Repiter in and for said county. to the sub•
scriber, residing the same township. A❑
persons having claims against said estate are
requested to present theta for settlement, and
those Indebted, will make immediate payment
JACOB LANTZ,
Ad m'r. '
sep7 fit pd
Estate of Joseph Witmer, dec'd. ,
NTOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Ara -
iv ministration on the estate of Joseph IV it•
mer, late of North Middleton township. Cum
berland county, dee'd, have been duly granted
by the Register of said county. to dacub Wit
mer, of 'Southampton township. and Abraham
\Vitiner, of North Middleton township, in said
satiety. All persons knowing themselves in
debted to said estate are required to make im
mediate payment and those having..clainis to
present them to JACOB WITMER,
ABR. M WITMER.
Admr's.
MEI
__Estatavf Philip Long, sr,, deed.
WO PIC E is licredy given that Letters Tee
tamentary on the estate of Philip Lang.
sr., late of Alochanicsburg, Cumb. county, dec,
have been granted to the subscriber, residing
in the same place. All persdns knowing them
selves iitlo'Jted to said ,catitto arc requested to
make , inttodiate payment, and those having
claitni to presort them for settlement to
seDI Ipd
OTICh is hereby given that application
will be made to the next Legislature,
agreeably to the constitution and laws of this
Commonwealth, for an alteration in the charter
of the Carlisle Deposite Bank, so os to confer
upon said Bank the, rights and privileges of a
bank of issue, and to change the, name to that'
of the Carlisle Bank."
By order of the Board of Directors.
W. M. BEETDM,
• Cashier:
Junc 29, 1853-6 m
NOTICE is herby given that the "Cumber
land Valley Savings Institution," located in
Dickinson township, Cumberland county, will
make apP;Mation to the next Legislature ol the
Commonwealth ol Pennsylvania for an Act of
Incorporation, with a capital of not less than
Ten uor more than Thirty Thousand Dollars,
for the purpose of receiving odpoaite el money
both transitory and on intorestomit
loans and diacounta, With such other privileges
as aro usually granted to Savings Institutions„ ,
By order or the Directors. • r
W5l. GALBREATH, Treas.
D. L BEELMAN, Seer De9.26m)
Extensive Furniture Rooms.
JAMES R.WEAV ER would resuecilully
call the attention of House Keepers and the
public to hie extensive stock of ELEGANT
FURNI'I'IIRE. including Sofas, Wardrobes,
Centre and other Tablbs,,.Dressing and pinin
Bureaus and every ethor article in his branch of
business. Also, now on !Hunt the largest ps.
ointment of CII A IRS in Carlisle, at the lowest
prices. Id - Coffins made,at iho shortest notice
and a Roars° provided fur funerals. He
its it call at, his establishment on Natth Ilano
ver street, near Glass's HOTEL. N. B.—Fur;
nititre hired out by the month or yearli
Carlisle, March 20. )y
Court Proclamation.
'WHEREAS the Honorable J. H. GnA.
near, President Judge of the several
Courts of Common Pleas ef the counties of
Cumberland, Perry and Jun into, in Pounsylja•
nia, arid Justice of the several ourts of Oyer
and 'Pertniner and General Jail Delivery in
said counHes. and Hum John Rupp and Sam
' tie! Woodlitirn, J edges orate Court of Oyer and
Terminer ati;irGenoral Jail Delivery for the
trial of.alreapital and other offenders, in the
said county of Cunberland,hy their precepts to
mo directed, dated the 22d of August, 1853,
have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer
GoneralJail Delivery, to be holden at Car.
lisle,tin the 2d MONDAY of November 1853,
(being the 14th day)at 10 o'clock in thoifirre.
noon. to'continue two weeks. .
NOTICE is therefore hereby given, to the
Coroner. &Wiens of rite Peace and Constables
of d.he said County of Cumberl and: that they
,are by Iltr said precept commanded to be then
and there in their proper persona', with their
rolls, records. Inquisitions, examinuticins and
all other 'remembrances, to do thoa things
which to thoir,efficeit appertain to trt doneond
all those Illat are bound by recognizanoes, to
prosecute ogrunstribe prieenersdhat are'or then
shall be in the Jail of said county, are to be
there to prosecute them'os'ahell be just, • ,
JOSEPH ,MeDAHMOND, Sheriff.
Sri:entree Orrice, Carl!ato,
•
'Sep. 280853. ' •
CI
NOTICE.
GEO. A. LYON,
President
PHILIP 11. LONG,
Ex't
NOTICE
NOT/OE,