r New, 3.bu'xttiottneuto. PLAIDS PLAIDS. A very iniPt.laidne lot of Plaid Cashmere just received at the new and cheap store of •. •> WEISE As CA MPBELM . rararou TATORIC. iurreliave - this darreceiWaTrod) - NeW - York V Ivory-ilarge assortment-of-,-Worked nffling, lacono. and Swiss Edging, Inkier,' ing. U riorslecves ,and Spencers, Embed ljdnd• kroi biers; Sic., whim will be Feld at (ho Itt . t4l3t ji t C.l WEISE :/ir...CMIrBELL. RTIMEINOES, CASHMERES. w UST IjECEIVED at the New and Cheap SOie of Woke at.. Campbell a largo lot of FRENCH IHERIN OES, CASHMERES, MOUS DE LAIN E, • SHAWLS, &c., now'on hand fresh fromThiladelphia, and sal linzlowat WEISE Sr. CAMPBELI : 2S. , Estate' of James Eckles, sr., dec NOTICE is hereby giVen that letters of pd. ministration have been issued by tho Register of Cumberlona county, upon the estate of James Eckles, sr.. late of Upper A lien twp., dated,to the subscriber residing in the some township. All those having claims against said estate will present them for settlement, and those indebted will make payment to WILLIAM M. ECKLESZEI Adm't. noN 96w rOR RENT. A Two Story BRICK HOUSE situate on the north east corner of Loather and Pitt Streets, and a :4 Two Story Stone House on Lou titer Street, nom occupied by the Rev Mr Kromer. Also several smaller dwel lings for rent. Enquire of nov9's3] JACOB SENOR. HOUSE AND LO3 l FOR, SALE. THE two Story FRAME HOUSE and Lot of Ground in South nano ver street, now; occupied by Charles ..ess l3arnitz, immediately opposite Bent's g Store, is offered at private sale. For "' terms enquite of the subscriber, Attorney for the owner. nov9's3tfl R. M. HENDERSON BIOTICII To the Julirs and legal representatives of - Joseph" Barton, late of York county, deceased. Take Notice that by virtue of a writ of Par tiitan and Valuation issued out of the Orphan's Court of Cumberland county and to me dircc• toil, 1 will .hold an inquest'to divide, part, or value tho,real estate of said,decedent, on the promises in the town of Lisburn, Cumb. co, on TIIURSD A V the 2 . 2.1 day of December, A. D. 1853, at 10 o'clock, A. AI, when and rvhero you may attend if you think proper. Sheriff's Oflico Car- ? JliS.slell ARMOND, lisle, Nove 9,1852 S Sheriff. FARArI roR SALE The subscriber oilers at private sale bin FARM, situate about two miles north of Car• lisle, lying between the Canodoguinet Cree'r and the Sulphur Spring road.. It is joined by farina of Wise and Natcher, and CONTAINS 70 ACRES, all-cleared land,!thirty :of which aro meadow. It is well limed and in a,high state of cultiva tion. The improvements are a Two Story • FRA NIL' HOUSE, a well of wale, I , ,getV ter with pump at the door, frame Baltic Barn, &c. There is also'a young orchard of choico fruit trans. Also, will be sold with the same if desired, a tract or MOUNTAIN LAND. Persons wishing to purchase eon learn tennis by calling upon 11. M Henderson, Esq., in Carlisle. - JOHN•SANDERSOrtr. November 1.1853—if V.A.LU.41134741 RMAL ESTA.TEI AT PUBLIC SALE. On FRIDAY tho,2d of De-ember; WILL be sold at public sale on'the farm of Henry flock, dec'd., l lll Southampton township; Cumb: co., at 11 o'clock, A, A 1 .6 in pursuanceor an order of the Orphan'S:Wrt of said coon. ty; the following reaLestati,"viz. A PLANTATION in 'Southampton town. ship, Cumb. connoy, bounded;by Joseph [loch, James Beatty, James Kelso and Thomas Ma- Ctine'.B heirs. and about ono mite from Lees burg on 01'6 — turnpike road, and four miles from Shippensburg, CONTAINING. 150 ACRES of' first rate lime:tone land, about 1..20 acres of which are cleared and highly cultivated, and the residue in good timber, having a good two Plastered (louse and Log Barn :4•10 , :. ••• thereon erected, with never-' failing water convenient, all the necessary outbuildings and a fins you ig orchard of exec:limit graf ted fruit. Also a House and Lot of Ground, con taining about One Acre, adjoining the above. Also Four Tracts of Wocd or Moun tain Land. all in the same township:containing . from It to 13 ores each, situate about 4miles south of the above described form and which are-coveredwith-fine_che.snut-titu .culated to Impish lensing and fuel fur farms in the valley. Tho whole of the above property will be sold upon the billowing Terms:—One third of the purchase money alter payment of costs to re main 'in the land during the lifetime of the widow, the interest;of which to be paid to her and the principal at her death. One half of the residue on the Ist of April 1854, and the bal aim:, la two annual payments, without interest, to be secured by judgment bonds and mortgage' on the land sold. The purchaser will be re quired to pay live per cent of the purchas money when the land is confirmed to him, to be de ducted out of the hand money. GEORGE HOCK, Nov 9,'s3—ts .Adm'r. MILL ron =NT THE undersigned offers his Merchant Mill, at tho Carlislejrpn Works, for rent from the Ist of April next. •• 7 9 one 61 , PETER F. EGE, ELEC TIAN 'Carlisle Deposit Bask, Nov. 1, 1853. The - annual election of NINE DIRECTORS for this Institution ilrhe held at the banking house, on MONDAY, the 21st day of Nevem. bar, inst, betweezr the hotirtrof 10 A. M„ and 3 P M. W. M. I3EETEM, nov , 2 • Cashier. zoxvx3DExen. Carlisle Deposit Bank, Nov. 1,;1853. The Donal of Directors have this day deck rod a dividend of FOUR PER CENT, which will be paid to the stooltholders or their legal representatives on demand, W. ,M. BEETEM, Cashier, I=l3 Estate of Michael Livingston, dec'd NOTICE is hereby given. that Letters of Administration on the pstate of Michael Liv ingston, late of East Ponneboro township - Cum. borland couniy,diiceased. limo been granted by the Register of said eunty to the subscriber residing in the same township, All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment and these having claims to preient them to : STEPHEN IL LIVINE:STON, nov,2st • THE POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE Of the State of Pennsylvania. South West Corner. of Market Street and West Perin Square; Philadelphia. 'PINS Colleko,incorporatini by the Legisla ture, April, 1853, is designed to afford a thoi , 'ough I'rofeosional Education to students inten ded for ENGINEERING, Mtnirto, AGRICULTURE and the Mccumocar. and . Ctiv.sttdri. ARTS. Tho Trustees unnouncouhat the Lectures on Chemistry and its applibation , lb the Arts will Ho commenced in the Lecture 'Room of the College by . Prof. ALFRED L. NEB :reek, M. D., Ttiosday Isloiontbe: Ist, at 12 o'clotikl, M.. and ha continued on Mondays, Tuisidaya,•Thurs; days and Fridays,lltreugHout the session. The Analytical Laboratory is also opeh for. Students in Practical Chemistry. pi rTfIEW NEWKIRK,. Pres't Bbard of Trustees... JOIIN MeINTY'RE, • ' Sec'y. • Trustee in Cumberland county JAS , HAM ILTON-, Esq. (new2's3 .1110tISE 4WD '.1140T FOR SALE or RENT. • ' lll E.subsaiber"offers forsalo HOESE and Lbr, 25 feet front by 240 It deep, now occupidd by Mr. Henry, ,goller, in North Hanovor, street. The bonen, and all the int , - prOvements ero, neatly. no,*. - F Tlio dwelling, continnti thirteen celled iooms, inelenling.don— blo parlors Agteiehed Is a cistern. Sinolto' i House, and toblo, Fin... further infOrtpation 'apply next door to, tha pronneos ,to ' - iah( •-, ~ J R , AVOtt.lrEft.,, :„'-'„,;:julO 13 1853 , • . Agent. AIISfeIi4IICOUSS. 'FE bdoltb of 'AI OMITS & HERSHEY aro it - , rpy,'mocks for settleniant and collection. All parsons knowing themselves indebted or having accounts to settle with said firth will do well to still a!' my office and . pay 'or' settle their et:count by the 10th of November 1853, or they will be proceeded - a - gainst accarding - so law. - G. 13. COLE, 0cadmr.6,11853. Valuable Foundry, For Sale THE subscriber offers for ,ssle,hfs interest Ono hall) in the HAGERSTOWN FO DUX. For particulars as to Terms wh elt will bo inado accommodating,Ausiness faciltles Sfc., apply to the aubseribet afTlagorStOwif,Md. Wi • • R.ll. LAWRENCE. . Estate of. John Oreatnet, deb'd. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Administration on-the estate of„,Jno Crea mer, late of Silver Spring township, Cuinh. co. dee'd, have.been granted by the, Register of said county to the subscriber, residing to Dick insdn township. All persons knowing . them selves indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them for settlement to 3011N' GARMAN, oct2t A APPRENTICE WANTED. AN * Apprentice to the Marble and Stone Cutting business is wanted by the subscriber. A stout boy or good character nod habits may find a good situation. oct 19 GEO. W. RICEIARDS .11A1G-U1 ERRE' 0 Tl''.l" • ____ RS. 12. A. REYNOLDS, Daguerrean I Artist, South East corner of Hanover and Loather Streets.' Ronnie, those formerly oc cupied by Mr. Wm. Fridley. Sho cordially in vites her fricsids and the public generally to give her a call, confiden t of being able to render entire satisfaction; for if she may not claim su. periority for her pictures, she may at least claim equality with any taken in this place. Carlisle, October 19, 1853. Prepare for Mater! PARLOR AND COOKING STOVEa. rkviE subscriber at his old stand on North Hanover Street, Carlisle, the sign of the "111ammoth Red Coffee l'ot," desires to call the attention of the public to his large assort• meat of S 'l' 0 V ES, of tho newest and most fashionable styles, Irons the .hest manufactories in the country, and at all prices from $3 to 815 Among his PARLOR AND CHAMBER STOVES are the Mirror Stove, the Arctic, Revere, Star: Persian, UMen and Etna Air Tight, together with other patterns which he has atilt sues for Perlin 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 kitcheh stoves, add 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 $lO to'2s, with all the fix tures complete. Also Nino Platu Stoves of various patterns and at all prices. Also ENAMELLED AND TINNED.WARE for Cooking Stoves,Brass Kettles, &c. Also, every article in the line of Tin and Copper Ware. The public a e respectfully invited to call as he is confident with his large stock, vn— rlety and cheapness, of being able to give entire satisfaction to every purchaser. Call and see. M: - MORRIS. Octob r I 9,1853--,:3m Sheriff' Is Sales. Y virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Ex ponas, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas ofilutnberland county, and to toe, three. ted, 1 will expose by : public vendee or curry, at the Court House in the borough ol Carlisle, on FRIDAY, the Itch day of November,lBs3, at 10 o'clock, A. M„ the following described real estate, viz: A Lot of Grotind, situate in dio bor . - ought of New Ville, containing 60 feet in front and 180 feet in depth, more or •less, bounded by Main street on tho south, by 't of Robert Mclver on the west, on, Me north by Cove alley and east by an alley, having ..thereon erected a rwo tsory STONE HOUSE, a ono storY'brick holm° utahle, &.n. Seized and token in execution as tno•proputy of James Reed, dec. and all to be sold by me. JOS. McDARMOND, Oct 19 1853. Sheriff. Classical and Literary• High School. NEWVILLE, PA. rrHE Winter Session of this Institd '- lion will commence on TUESDAY, the Ist of November next, and continuo 5 months. In the department of Instructibn the Principal will he 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. TN RIVIS—For . Tuition, Boarding, and Lodging, $5O All oiher emonaes extra. TorTtriTher paruteulura u~droae the under- signed, at Newvillle. ROBEIq MuCACIIIIEN, Oct 12 Principal. FRESH TEAS, &c, JENKINS' Bost Brand of Teas, Green and 13Iae,lc, in metallic packages, also in bulk and in original packages. A large and general as• sortmont of the best wiirrm iRoN STONE A.ND GRANITE AVAIt, with nvariety of Glass Ware, and Common Ware of every de• scriptiom in sons or otherwise to suit the pur chaser, together with CEDAR WARE, WILLOW WARE, and n variety of Fancy Wnre always in store and for sale nt the "Family Grocery" of Juno 8,1853. 'J, W. EI3Y. CULP'S PATENT PORTABLE CYDER NULL AND DRESS, 11,E undersigned having purchased the right of Franklin and Cumberland coun ties, Pa., and Washington county Md. for OULI"S PATENT PORTABLE CIDER MILL AND PRESS uro new manufacturing machines under the immediate supervision of Henry Simpler, a practical millwright. Orders will be received and filled with promptness.— All maehines , will he warranted. By this machine, which can be conveyed on a wheelbarrow, onn man and a boy can make from 'five-to eighth trrolsnf cider a day,with ease, and the cider t horoughly pressed from the pomace. The labor is light and the ma chines aro simple and permanent. This machine, was exhibited at the State Agricultural Fair, ht Lancaster, and tested with several others, iind the committee awarded the premium to it. The machines are warranted to perform what is herein stated. Orders aro respectfully solicited. ' N. B.—The press connected with the ma chine can be used for pressing 'Currants, and cutting vegetables for feeding stock. JACOI3 - 1101(E,. HENRY SHEPLERI. May 11. 1353. Gm Chambersburg TO - FARMERS & HORSE DEALERS DOCTOR J. S., SEIBERT, Veterinary Surgeon, has returned to Carlisle, and lo cated himself permanently for the purpose of operating upon diseased, horses, and plodges himself to :urn the most of diseaisos to which this noble animal is subject. 116.1 s able to eine ring-bone, toothbone and ' bog weals oyes which aro supposed to bo affected by hooks without cutting the gland of the eye,' and all eyes supposmk to be affected with wolf tooth Without extracting the ieeth . can cure a fresh foundered horse iii forty-eight hours as sound as ever. He also cures all dis tempers, hoof bound, sprueg , knees . , shoulder jams, string halt, finishes and polo cvd,. Ile can remove all callous' enlargements, and.'perforni all eurgical.operations that may, ba,rdaliired of remonalievirm diseased horses who ccm net lemsta them with Lin, pan be supplied with medicine and directions' for use:lle charges. nothing - for examining, a horse and locating their diseases. So hiing on your, cripples. ~ .„ Ho matt bet round at Henry Glass's,Cumber lenti and Perry,. Hotel, Carlisle, whore those wishing tciong„age . hie services are requeeted to call. , , • • (Nov 2, 1853: FRVICT,. CANDIES, &c. FAMILY parties Sabbath Achoola and Pic rile parties in-g oing to the country will det ivell by' calling at the Rhea!) Drug Store of 'l3i J. Kieffer, where' they can be supplied with ar ticles at the lowest rates and of the beer qual• ity. CANDlES—retail price, '2O oents-per pound. ' general asOrtment of Patent Med - tines constantly op hand. • jyQO • ' Fish Fish Q Fish I .AA C HOICE lot , Ol I . - MACICEREL,-i n A. AM°, half ond gna-or We, Mee , allot of new No. 3 Mackerel for sale cheap for each M tho familk,grocoi,y.ptko Of: . • . ;- Line ,32.1853: Sre islfopo, STOVES! - STOVES! STOVES{ . . 01011 N D.',GORGAS . Ii,II7O.ULD infurnth . 6 public that'll° has now VI, on hand at his establishment, on Main atreot, nest door to Marion Hall, tho largest nd most complete assailinent or COOK7,OFPICK r" - Auminv, STOVES to be found in this •e'ounty, which at the lowest prices for cash or iimiroved credit.! His stock. consists of a large assortment °fuel's and highly approved PATENT' COOKING STOVES,' • Finished in the most complete manner, .and Calculated for either wood or coal, or b0th...411' the old standaid patterns, which have stoodilfe• test of eiperienee, may bo found at his estah-: lishment. Also-a great variety of,tho most ap prOved and beautiful - • •' • • , PAltrt,.AnD OFFICE STOVES, Including number of new stYles, possessing very superior advanttwes over those heretofore in use. Families andTiousekeepers are respect• fully invited to give him a .call befor'e purcha- sing elsewhere. Stoves delivered to any of the county and put up at the shortest notice. Eh continues to do al, kinds of TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, and Copper work, and has constantly on hand tir will make to order every article required by housekeepers or others in this line. Ills stock of Tin.and Copper•waro embraces every kind of household and kitchdn utensil, warranted equal to the best manufactured. Persons in want of articles in his line may always be sure of being sccomodated to their satislaction by giving him a call. 1 Octl9 Farmers, Coopers & LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS! 15(1000 Cut Flour Barrel STAVES; taken from the best oak tim- 1000 extra fino CHESTNUT POSTS The above Staves are to be found at Nliddle . . sex, North Middleton township. By way of recommendation, we would only say, we aro selling. them ' , fr om their superior quality,) to coopers who have heretofore refused using cut staves, also to others who are distant, and in theimidst of stave cutting establishments. PRICE—SO 50 per 1000, or 20,000 for $lOO. All cash, or 3 sat,slactory reference. Apply to the subscriber, or to JOHN KAII NE, Middlesex._ Also, ViTANTati), 300 bundles of good,- long, well cured It STRAW. The market price will be paid at the premises of the owner. Apply to the subscriber through Carlisle 0., box No: 16, or at his residence, one mile south of Middtesei. - - omlo3t DAVID MILLER, Ji? First Arrival of Fall Dry Goods, At the New and Cheap Store. s e Campbell )vvo U L D respectfully announce to their friends and the public that they have just received from New York and Philadelphia a largo and handsome assortment of • FALL AND : WINTER GOODS, consisting of the latest styles of Dress Goods, French plaids, cashmeres, mods do Mines, alLwool, moos de beges; Persian cloth, plaid, brocade and black silks, al, e f pacas, - and Mourning Goods. DO M HS'l'lCs Bleached end unbleached muslin, checks, Gingliama, tickings, wit and cl'd Canton Flannels, table lincti,table cloths, Napkins Darmisk towels, wool (Lintels, &c. LACES AND EMBROIDERIES cambric and swiss ruffling, edgine and insert ing, lisle mechlin and Ilerentine. Lees, collars, hundersleeeves, spencers, culls &c. HOSIERY AND G LOVES Silk, cash:ll,lre and Saxony hose, literate half hose, white and black silk hose, black, white and mixed .cotton hose, Indies and gents silk, kid, fleecy lined silk and cotton gloves CLOTHS AND CASSJMERES A large assortment of cloths, cassitmres, sati nets, Lentucky jeans, merino, satire and black silk vestings. BOOTS AND SHOES A large ass wtment of lidies and gentlemens shoes, slippers and boots, childrens shoes, from the best manufacturers. FAMILY GROCERIES, Rio and Java Coffees; New Orleans, Cubs and refined sugars, EOvering's, Syrup Molasses. Cuba d0., - and - Spices - of all kinds, Their goods have all been selected with groat care itemthe:hest Ncw. 2: ar tr..a hduses,.and Cannot fail to suit purchasers both in quality and price. sepl4 HARDWARE -. FRESH ARRIVAL H HENRY SAXTONi 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 he has just received. cortststing in part of PXMA BUILDING MATERIALS, ouches sails, ser we, hinges, lurks, bolts, glass, putty, paints, oils, kc. TOOLS— edge tools; saws and planes of every dent ip• tion, •witlt file , rasps, hammers, anvils, &c. A general assortment 01 F S-IC/-EM A-RE RS- -- &—SA-DDL - Eil.-S-T-OOL-S - together' with morocco. lining and binding' skills, shoe thread, was, pegs, lasts, harness mounting, saddletrees, &c. COACH TRlMMlNG—canvass (plain, en amelled, figured and embossed,) patent and en- Eamelled leather, [Wes, springs, hubs, spoke, felines; shafts; &c, Cabinet Makers will find n large aesorment of varnishes, mahogany and walnut veneers, moulding. rosettes, hair cloth, curled hair, &c. 'The stock of IRON is large and well selec ed, comprising all the kinds in general use, as hamtnered and rolled tire of all sizes, flat, bar.' and band iron, round, square and oval iron, horse shoo iron and .nail- rods, uitlt a large lot of cast and spring steel, English and American blister steel, &c. Housekeepers and those about commencing will find i: to iheir nivantage to call and exam ine our cutlery brittania plated Waco, pans, kettles, cedar ware, lin6kets, In addition to ilia above we have received a splendid assortment of WALL PAPER, Dun king the-stock' complete, and at sudi prices as cannot fail to give salisfmlon. We invite all friends to call, knowing it will be to their own advantage. Remember 'the old stand, East Street Eardsle, P, Oct. 12, 1853. HENRY SAXTON. SADDLE AND HARM - BSI; NAKNG . • . 1 rprillE subscriber continues to carry on the 2. above business, in all itsvartous branches, in North Hanover street, Carlisle, two doors North of Leonard's corner, where Ito intends keeping on hand agencrOadoOrtmcnt in his line, Considting of all kinds of lash ionable SADDLES, Bridles SN‘ At.), martingales, 14 \ 0 4.:1 7 11_ . and Ilalters, also I\o tlaignit: 110 also - - . 11111 • • \ 11F I manufactures themost approved . • Spanish Sprtag Saddles, ever LIN' used in this country, those wishing a handsome, durablcand pleasant.sad die wit! do woB end see them. . Ile also manufactures inerness,.,Dridles, Collars and. Whips in all their varieties, 'and crinfidently be lieves front. the goneral approbation of • his cos touters, that he makes the. ,neatest and best . geare;in all their variety of breadth,'l hat is nttide in the sotints'y.' He oleo make all kinds of Matiasseid to Order. viz: Straiv, Husk , Curl• ed flair•and Springlitatrasses. All the, above articloswill be made of the'best . material end workmanship, and with the utmost despatch. ianl4.lv ' •WM: OSBORN.. ,Plainfield Classical'.Academy • • Near Carl4le, Pa. ItIIHE 15th Session (five , months), will com "inence Novie7lll. The buildings are new and extensive lione erected last' Fall). The situation is all that can be desired ler health fulness rind, rnnral purity Removed from the excitements of Toivn or Village th‘• Student may here prepare for College, Mercantile pur. suite, &c. All the branches aro 'taught which go•teform a liberal (ducat on, kconscion l limit, discharge - of duty hria secured, under Providence, the presant flourishing condition of the institution. Ito future prosperity shall be maintained by the same Means.' Terms—Board and Tuitiorr(per session), 850 00 For Cataloguoswith full information nddroris • R. K. BURNS, • Principal & Proprietor. Plninfleb3, - Cumb, Co.; Pn. 10 , 000 rnacEsr I.TUVE j ustopened the largest ,assortment lof WALL TAPSRS esetoPenod•in Car , Hilo, consisting of abaut..0,220 pieces of the latest French and American dosione, ranging In'price from s.cts to $1 75, Ow ,Wjndow Pa Dore and Fire Sereons,.Plain Grmin .and, Shia Papers, &c, Persons wishing to Ourchase, any of l the,lahoy,e can eaye at least 25 per com.by caflitihnt' • ''''SOSN'P,4LYNE'S jiardyytit'e S tore; :West Side of North Hanover 1 .Street, Carlisle.. ' • 7 1 . ' : !, , ~~iT3fCjlQ2te~Us CARTER'S._SPANISH -MIXTURE. An infallible remedy for Sirofula ,King's Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples .or ~Pustules on the Face, Blotches, Boils, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring,Worm or , 'Fet— ter, Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stittiborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints aid all Diseases arising Item an injudicious MC ot• Mer cury, Imprudence in Lilo, or•lmpurity of the Blood. This valuable Medicine, which has become .celebrated for the windier of eXtrilOrfilllllVV cures effected through its agtney, has induced the proprietors, at the urgent' yeti gest of their friends, to ofThr it to the public, which they do with the Mmost,confidence in its Virtues and wonderful curative properties. The following certificates selected from a large 'number, are however. stronger testimony', than the mere word of the prOpri eters and ore all from gen—, ['emelt well known ,in their localities and of the highest respectability many of them•resitling in - the city of li.ichmond, V. F. BOYLiEN, EN. of the Exchange Hotel, Richmond, known every where, says he . has seen the Medicine called CARTEUN SPANISII MIX TURE administered in duet• o 111 10 , 11Td cases, in clearly all the diseases for which it is recommen ded with the most ':istcmishingly • gooil results.— lle says it is the most extra9rdins,ry medicine Ire has ever seen.. • AGUE AND' PEVER—Great Cure.—l here 14 'certify that for three years l had Ague and Fever of the most violent description. 1 had several Physicians, took. large quantities ot Qui nine, Mercury, and I Itclieve'ali the Tonics 'ad vertised, but all wattont any perm a nent relief. At last I tried • Carter's Spanish MiSture, two bottles 'of which efli•etually' cured me Mid I nm liffppy to say I have had neither Chills or tfivee Since. I consider it the best Tonic is the world and the only medicine that ever reached my Case. JOIIN LONGDEN. Beaver darn near Riithmond G B LUCK FAO now , in flue city Of Richmond aid for Many years in the Post Dffice, has such confidence i u the tistimishing Efficacy of Carter's Spanish Mixture, that he has bought upwards of 51) !mules which has given 'sway to the afflicted. Mr Luck says he has never kilowatt to fail when ,taken according to directions Dr MINCE a practising pity slenn and former ly of the City Ilotel in the city or Richmond, says he has witnessed in is number or instances the effects of Carter's Spanish Alixture which were most truly surprising. Ile says in is case of Consumption, dependent on the Liter, the good effects 'were wonderful indeed. .SA.MCEL 31 DRINKE . R. of the firm Drink tsL,Morris, Richmond, was cared of Liver Complaint of fi years standing by the use oitwo bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture: GREAT' u Int u. OP SCROFULA—The edi tors of the Richmond Republican had ri servant employed in their press room cored of violent Scrofula combined with Rheumatism, whirl, cm. - tirely disabled 'dm from work.. TWo bottles of Carter's Spanish iHixturc made n perf.ct cure of hits, and the editors in ta public notion say they "cheerfully recommenif it to all who are afflicted Wit', any•disistse of the h100d,." STILL ANOTHER CURE OF SCROPU° LAt—l had a very valuable boy cured of Scrofula by Carter's Sottish Mixture. Imo - usider it timly avaluable medicimi - : tunes NI '1 nylor Conductor on die R F & P It II Co Richmond. Vu Mr Alm Thompson I esidintt in thecils oh' Richmond, was cured by three bottles of r ters SPaitish Mixture,of Salt Rheum, which he had nearly.2o ye-rs. and which all the physicians of the city would not cure. Mr Thlnspson is IS well known merchant in the city of Richmond, Va., and his mire is most iminarkattie. Principal Depots at M. WARD, .CLOSP CO, No - 83, Maiden Lane, New York , 7' 'T2.(I SONS, Nu 132, North stretlJ?hila del tibia. • 118.14 N 1' c{..buiL.•-11...s t .Vn. . 'ad far sale by S Elliott. S \V Ilaverstick, Carlisle:lrit Day, Mechanicsburg; ,J II Herron, Newyille; .1 C Altie, Sltippensburg, anti by dea lers in rnedirittespletywhere. - Attention, Idmeburners ! Asc tll,4* r Buy your' COAL of E. BIDDLE. OtrONLY $2 4.0 per ton for Cash. [OO5. nistvrs 8c cuLxlsl, I)eukr in Lamps ) Lanterns_ rani _Chandeliers, 'N E Corner Fourth and Cherry sts., Phila. jaAVING ealnrged and improved their store, and haring the largest assortment of lamps in Philadelphia, they are now prepared to tur nish Camphine, Pine Oil,' BURNING FLUID, Ethereal Oil, Phosgene Gas and Lard. GIL— Lamps. Lanterns of all,paterns, Fancy Hotel and hall Lantos, Chandeliros, Gliquidoles and Candelabras, and Brittania ,Larnps,at the titan. ulacturees lowest prices. Glass Lamps by the package, at a small advance over auction vi ces. Being large MANUFACTURERS of Pine Oil, Burning Fluid, Ethereal Oil, Alco hol and (the only true) Phosgene One, they can furnish these articles at such prices that Mer chants will Lind it to their advantage to buy.— Call betore going elsewhere, if 'you want bar gains. Also the Safety Fluid La - up for sale. October 5, y TOYS, TOYS,. FANOY GOODS ! WIZLLIALIVE TILLER 11AS just received his Fall Importations of 11„ - 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 wed], chine, lend, tin, - &e, 1000 styles.. Jointed, kid, wax and dressed Dolls, all sizes. Doll fiends with teeth, moving eyes, &c. Aceordeons, harmonicas, violins, trunipets, \Vetches, Optics, rings, weggints, Morblesof china, agate, glass', common, cold, German slates and pencils, all sizes. Percuskten Cups, G D.. T B, and other marks. Cornets, bonbon and cracking secrets, &,e.. Fundy Baskets and boxes, dressing' cases, Alabaster articles, Jewelry boxes, Inkstands, Toilet boxes, Perfumery, Teeth• brushes. DruggistS' fancy articlos,Carmine,C.ii. Pencils Tobacco and Snuff boxes Seger cases. Tinibil. Turki,k and Gorman Pipes or Pcircelain, Bronze, etc. With an endless variety of newest styles of Fancy Goods. Dealers will find it to their advantage to make nn early examination of this stock. as the Goods .erg nil new and will be offered at the very low est rates. W. TILLER; Importer, • • 1 commerce . S l • , PlniadelPirin• Pennyi Toys, 110 kinds. Casim of assorted Toys,,nt ss,lt), 2Q,-per cone. : nt•ps.2.l SELLING OFF AT COST :! worth'of atilt on hand. 815.000.. In addition to our stock we Lave rtweived and aro now mei% ing _a large lot of-Fall and Winter Goode front two of .our branch storm " . • . . .•. As all of this stock Washurcharrod before the prosenegreat atlicinced price in goods, and will be sold at COST, purchasers can save from 25 to 50 Ocr cent by giving us an early call. We now have Black SO Long P Shawls, Tichingi "? Check, Blankets, , . assinets, i Cloths, Muslim), &c.,.a1l of which. vo, wore Out of previous' to. yesterday:a arrival., Also . ' Carpets, and i lot of BoomandShoes just received.. - ' Call soon and receive the bargaini beforo they aro all gone:. .• ,'.,' :" .• 141 - Bargains Mill. to-be had at tho _Clothing 'Store nour .13urIthcaderis lioteL„, ..:,.• I•• •, , •. , ..,CLIA•II.,GES 'OGILBY. - 1t 0 P 2 834v , : ...;'.','..1.- i... , . . ...,: „,,.. t HOUSE AND . LOT :.FOR SALEi subencriber offers fotsnle the FRAME 119.USEttrid feet front - 631%0 feet in dhptlr, neV . / OaCtiPibrlfliy:Eavid Smith, ,E 5.44 in East , Main streetei.l . tio • d welling'coetame eight coiled rooms,yincluding double parlort' Attached ism maternisrooke house:and einble For further informationmpply: to . 1 . • STURGEO N Sep 2l if ~.Agt for:rsAnti Day;' Bawd: Feathers. • •i . . . , ;..; TAB subacriberlhatonet opened. an flitio.i3e of Oatileh and other',l3onno { , }anthem, at one half -the canal price. ,Alen a vety.cheap lot of Fancy Prea. adka. ' , '. ilns + ..., ~a, :: , ,' ,cakt). , W. LiitNER. ,~~r~~ci~te~, : ~ ; LIVEVCVMPL Al NT i DYsl , EliznA, JAUNDICE, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, mg EASE OF THE KIDNEYS, AND ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM .4 DISORDERED LIVER Olt , Such es Constipation, inWitiollee, fulness of biped teitio head, acidiiy stomach, nauemo, heartburn, disgust for food;fuluess weight,in the stomach, sedieinctations,'eink ing or .fluttering at the pit of the stomach, swimming of the head, hurried Lend difficult breathing, fluttering at the heart,. erokingfmr. suffocating sensations Whon in a lyffigpoidure, dimness of vision, dots or -webki.herere.the, sight, fever and dull pain, in thir..-betid, 'defic iency of 'perspiration, yellowness ot the skin and oyes, pain in the side, back, chord, limb's., &c., sudden flushes of: heat, burning in: the flesh, constant imoginings of evil; and .grey depression of spirits, . CAN ' im EFFECTUALLY CURED fT • DR.l3ooPialk,l4l:oa - , , CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS I - Preparcd by 'DR, C. M. JACKSON, No. 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Their power over the above diseases. is not excelled, if equalled, by any other preparation in the United Slates, as the cures attest, in many cases alter skilful ihysiditiripihrid failodi These .Bitters are worthy the attention of Possessing-great the in the roe -tificaticei of diseases. of the Liver end lesser glands, exercising the must: searching powers jn wealineps and alFections of the digestive or-• guns, they.arc withal safe, certain and pleas ant. . READ AND BE CONVINCED Testimony of Me highest character I HON. ' GEO. STROOP, Judge of the District Court in P6ry county, Pa., Nov. 18th, 1852 said: "your 'Hootland's,Gorman Bitters' has been in use in our place over a'year post, and to,the astonish ment of many has performed wonders; We may notice a few instances that have come under own inimediate itoticei—alniOst overt' person who has stopped at the hotel of .Win. Lackey, one year since, predicted .rom his o. inaciated countenance and, debility; that he could nut live much longer. He was unable to attend to his 'boiness,- and for the greater part of the time confined to Ids room. reel ommendcd him to try the German Bitters; be did; and to the surprise of all his friends lie Is now able to attend to his thuaf business and perfornU inanu'al labor. The. •ease of Henry' Aspera stone mason' ' whom no one supposed would ever recover from the. debility - et his system, but was looked upon as fast approach ing the g7ave, took eight or nine bottles of rho Bitters during tiro last winter, and this BIM. mar lie has been Ito the surprise of all who knbw his base' following his trade. The case of William Murphy in no less.astonishing.— He, too wris so far reduced as to induce the general belief that the grave alone would be We only remedy, Mr. Lackey recommended him to try the Houlland's German Bitters; he is:iiow apparently a well man, and able to do a hard day's work. We could mention many other cases of a similar _eliaramerjtit necessary. .1 Myself derived much benefit from their use. I hcve given considerable of it a way. not for your benefit alonii, but to relieve suffering humanity, and let me assure you I am pleased to see the happy result.- To the afflicted we say, -try thorn - fairly _and--I - will warrant relief." These Bitters aro worthy 'the attention of ii.valida, possessing great power in the resto ration of a healthy action of the liver and the Idsser glands, giving tone to the stomach and nervous system, and bringing the system gen erally to a high state 0, health. . „ Far sale by S. W. Haverstick and S. Elliott; Carlisle; Ira Day, Mechanicsburg; J. H, Dar ren, Newville; J. S. Altic,' Shippensburg, and By dealers in mediein:a every where. HAYES' PATENT TUBULAR OVEN HOT AIR RANGE Various Sizes, to suit Families, Boarding . louses and ilotas. rEnIIOSE in want of a superior CookinrAp pqratus are invied-to call-ht out Ware house and examine this Range. For durability economy and simplicity in operation it stands unrivaled. It has a'perfem hqt air ventilation moats-Batted in thia - oven will retain their juice and flavor equal to. that roastod.bctore an open fire. Meats and pastry cooked at ihe same time without ono ethic:Mg the other. It will supply sufficient heated-nit to beat addi tional rooms for the coldest weather. It has no descending or return flues, and 'is equally well adapted to bituminous or common hard anal.- The steam valve over . the boiling part of the Range carries oil the steam and scent of cooking, as well ns-heat in summer. Every Range sold warranted to give satisfac tion, or no expense to the,,poraaser. , HAYES' VENTILATOR;- Pittentod October, 1818, For PAM Palls, Factories, Railroad Cars, Clunutics r Flues, Slops, Stcamers t iyc. Pure air is a subject claiming the attention of every individual, mid all buildings should be provided with the proper means of ventilation. Also, a powerful Warming and Ventilating Furnace, For Du. , eltuvrs, School Muses, Churches, flails, ° Stores, Factories, (5.e. IA largo assortment of Office, Hall and Cook.. ion' Stoves, Parlor Grates, Registers, &e.-- Wholesale and Retail. RAND Sr, HAYES,. 82 North Si.i:th street, Phila !Personal attention given to warming and ventilating both public and private buildings. M ACKEREL, SFIAD, [Constantly on hand and for Sale by SALMON, i IiERRiNGS, , ,L,PALMER &Co PORK ' bIA RICCI' WHARF, DAMS,, SHOULORRS PIIII•ADELPP' -rt 31S, LARD AND CIIEESEJ • HENRY J. WOLF, • ATTORJrEIr AT LaIFIn Office, No. 2, .4ectent's Reit). ALLProfessional business strictly attended In. The German language sptilten as read ily all the English; Lined Buck Gloves: TIM subse'ribei hatfon hand Men's BUCK Gl.O VCS; lined with Sheep eltiti _suitable for driving gloves. - inn l 9 %V. iirrNEu MOM INSURANCE. The Allen and•Enst Penneborough Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland noun ty, incorporated by un Act of Assembly, is now fully organized, and in opeiation under the management of the following commission ers,siz Jacob Shelly, Wm, R. Gorges, Michael Cocklin Ale!choir Brenneman, Christ an Stay. man, C hristian ritzelducob IL Coov r Lewisßyer, Mary Logan, Benjamin ILIA 'Cr, Ja i cob Kirk, Samuel Prowoll, Joseph Winker sham. • Tliti rates of insurance are as low and favor ablo as any CoMpany of the kind in the Slut°. Persons wishing to become' members aro in• vitcd to make application to the agente.of the company,. who are willing to wait upon thorn at tiny t i me... BENJ. EL 'II4OSSEE, Presidint. HENRY LOGAN, Vice President) Lewis Etym., Se'cretary,,' , dlip4oCoaltlin,, Treasurer. , , AGEry rs • • cumlerland County. ---Rudolph Martin, N. Curnhorland ; C. B. Herman. Kingstown ; Hen ry Zoaring,' Shireinonsiown; Charles 8011, arfisle; Dr. Ahl,. Chuielitown ; Samuel Graham, West Pennsborough; James IlleDow. el, Frankford ; Mode Griffith_,' South. Middle ton; Samuel, Coover, Benjamin -Ilaverstick, ildeehanicsburg; John Sherrlok, Lisburn; Da vid Ooover, Shephordstown. • York County. r -dohn Dillsburg Peter Wolford, Franklin: John Smith, Esq„ :Washington.; W. B..:Piolling, .Dover.;Daniel Itotroriebeigsir,,,PW.Crall,Paradise: do Lockman. •Ittombers.ffl the •company:haiilng. policion adout to.oxpire can , have thorn mowed, by Making application to any of the agents; Nov. 24, ly. •:, • ' ~ • , . LEATIZEZEL, F;R'IT Z •Cr. ;'7l; r 7 • ' 81drit;"29 'Bqati'Phi/a; ' Morocco Maandicinrcra, Cuiriore, Irapprtore,. ":cofnrainalan and peporall.inathar Buainesa,i vv ogLysiit.,,o,4 RETAIL Manufactory lb Margarotta !grace, acp7ly Owl -astate Zalcs. .vAztrAsix.Ep3ior.E"Rwlr •At Pritrfkte:!aate; TIIC '' ir subscriber to Intendingr emo v e \Ve st offers at private sale, until SATURDAY, the 10th-or Decombirrenext,the.new_and commo -dieu-i-TlitiroTSfdry BRICK HO I. SE, situate , ._i ii-West Main Street;-Carlisle: Pa. ..`..11 -- The house is new and in complete nut: - p , order, containing Ten Rooms, in• 112 ...,Ik'altOtrig:the Store room. There is =„ 'idea'. on the , pre - mises a first rate Wash and Rake Rouse.. . ' The alkayo - is . Lr the most business part of the town and is ,a very 'dopirahlii:place for any bus iness. 'Lit& siild privately it will then be of fered, on SATURDAY . the 10th day of Dot:- ember, at public stile., Any person desirous of slowing ho property; will please call on the subscriber,, , when terms will he made known.. AUGUSTUS S. WORMLEY .11.. v 21853—ta , . . . 'ittri '1 1 01)1714.70;i0VIIIICTS. THE su6acribei Will offer itt public sale, on 1 SATURDAY the3d of December, next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. the property occupied by him, situated near-the west end of Dickinson Alley,-adjoining lots of None 11. Parker and John Halbert. Tho LOT is 30 feet front nd 120 feet deep, and has on it a Two Story RAMC 1 - 10 USE i - ~..„.....„..!, with Kitchof all newly roofed • .1111 and in good repair., a frame stable ~ 44. , ..,.: ccirocrin, &c. - The ground has 1,6 : 4 , , 1; been cultivated as a garden and ''''''?- 4 '&• l ' there are a number of choice fruit treks, a fine . grape, vine, shrub'w, &c., on the lot. Tins is a very convenient and comfortable 'property, and in a good ecigbor hood. The terms of sale will he $l5O on the let or April, next, when ,possession will be giv en, and the.balance in four annual payments, with interest, secured by alien. The sale will be held at the Court House in the borough of Carlisle. " . ' WILLIAM BROCK. November 2d,',1853—ts VALUABLE ril/IB9X AT PRIVATE SALE 'THE subscriber offers at private sale a farm situated in Nqrtit Middleton two, Cumb. co, four mike east of Carlisle, and fourteen West of Harrisburg, on the turnpike road, CONTAINING 130 ACRES • of first rate limestone land, cleared and under cultivation. Also 30 acres of Woodland con venient to supply the farm with wood. The improvements'are a new two atoll , S'I'ON E in , • ~,,.% HOUSE, 43 feet front, new brick Barn,7s feet front, wagon shed, oiii: ~ .:; corn crib ' , and other necessary q.,, 4„.. ; 4 4 outbuildings now. A well St new. • '—` cr tailing . water at the dim., 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 tt. Terms made to suit purchasers. sep2IGM . J. E. COBLE. IrrLlncaster Whig edgy and send bill to this Mike. TOWN xi no rx. a Tim" _ FOR SALE. • On MONDAY, November 19. 1853. Y virtue of an act of. assembl) t r day of t!'ebruary, 1853, th. sioners of Cumberland county will at. _ lic sale, at. the Court House In the borough of Carlisle, to the highe st and best bidder, all that LOT OF .GROUND, known as. Ow .IV.lcCroskoy _property. situate- on t c north Bide of East high street in the borough of Carlisle, containing 60. feet in front and being in depth , 240 feet; numbered in the general plan of said town 213, - - . 'FE eNtS—Ten per cent of tve purchase mon ey to be paid at the time of sale—one half of the balance on the Ist or April 1854, at which time possession will be uiven—the residue on the tst of April, 1855,. with interest This pro perty is ono of - the - roost desirable family re-1 , - - dences in the borough of Carlisle.. %V NI. 11. TROUT,. J OS. G. CRESSLER, JOHN 801313, o (le . Commissioners. VALUABLE- FA-RICI AT PRIVATE SALE. rriHE subscriber offers at - privato sale a Vrituabla FARM, sitoatcd in Hampden township Cumberland county, about ono and a fourth miles east of Mechanicsburg, adjoining lands of Peter Barnhart, David Ebborly, Voter :Gusty/. and Henry Snavely, CONTAINING 128 ACRES :of limestone land, in a high state of cultivation under good fences, a large portion of which is locust posts and chestnut rails. The road from Mechanicsliurg to the turnpike, bounds the north and the road from Silver Spring Church to Lisburn bounds the east sides& said farm. The improvements are a two sto• -44} ry weatherboaided DWELLING HOUSE, Wash House, with nn excellent arched collar,. a large, Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn. Cribs—Granerids and other necssary out build• •A well of never failing water in the yard ;an exeollent rchard of Apple trees, also a variety of choice fruit trees, such as Peach, Pear. &e. The .1? - a - rm 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.L10,1853.-ts. Valuable Rear, Estate AT PRIVATE SALE. ' TILE subieribers wilLefler at private sale in South_ bldlelou twp . Cumberland county, .tlichollowing real estate, lake the property of DaVitl Krysher. dee'd, about four miles east of Carlisle ott the Lisburn road, bounded by lands of Robert C. Sterret ' Abraham Harizler, John Solenbarger, Samuel Etter and others, CONTAINING 130 ACRES .of first rate • limestone land, about,9o acres o which are cleared and under good fence and in a high state of cultivation. The `remainder is covered with tine young timber and about 45 acres in clover, The improvements are two good DWELLING HOUSES, the • one a two story log house, with a " l. kitchen attached, piastered in and Nis ouiside, wi'h the necessary outbuil-, I dings--oven, smoke. lunse, corn crib hog stable; and a never failing well of Water at the door. 'rho _other, a new two story frame house, well Anislied,"with all the necessary out buildings—wash bonne, even and oven houSe, a hog stable, Well and pump near the door; al so a double og barn,.corn cribs, carriage house, sheds, aspic mill, eider press and press house. Also an apple orehal'd of about [two hundred trees orelideo grafted fruit. Also n number of peach, cherry and plum trees, _with a never tailing wall of water r nning out nearly all the time ,with a pump in convenient for watering. Any person wishing to view the said property can do so by callingron David R. Krysher, who maiden on 'said fern. Tho property will be Bold in part or the whole, ro suit purchasers. DAVID R. KRYSHER, • • .11 2 . JOHN DILLER, nug3r m Executors.' 7 1853, 3m AMONG the records of the ourt of Com 11l man Pleas of Cumberland county the fol. lowing proceedings appear,' viz; • 22 August, 1853, Themes Ilamlltori, Ex'r 01 Andrew Shell, doe'd, presented a petition, to tile , ' Conlin of Common Pleas of Cumb. co., setting. forth that on the 7 October, 1853, John. Hidlebaugh executed 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, comaining 6 acres; 32 perches, with a Log Stalibu4Lotfikl and - Oil Mill thereon, to secure the payment of five bonds—lst, for $l5O, payable let of April, 1825-1 d for $lOO on theist ofApril, 1826-3 d for $lOO on the let of April, 1827-4th for 8100 on the Ist April. 11328, , and sth for $35 on the Ist April, 1829. 'That on the 19 April, 1831 the said Andrew Shell pul•chased the send • property at 'Sheriff's sale,aalbe estate of the said - John Hidlehaugh, and has since paid the. said mortgage ih full more than 20 years ago,' But no sattsfaCtion bas yet been entered there on. The said Andrew Shell died seized there• of. Said petitioner therefore prayslho Court to grant - a Rule 'uppn 'said' Jacob Miller to appear at the next Court of Common Pleas to beheld on' the 2d 'Windup of November next, anti show cause why' satisfaction .should not be' enterertution'the said mortgage, of• which thd Sheriff shall give notice according to the pro., visions of the:Aot of Aseeinbly. And in duty bound,vyill pray &o. ' •• • 22d August 1853, the.praYer of petitioner le granted, and the Sheriff to give. 'notice in one newspaper for four weeks'according to zheAct ofAssembly. ' • Brthe, Court. Cumber/and County; et) ' • rwtl, George Zinn, Prothonotary iithe IL.S.Conit of Common Pleas of aaid county do certify that the above is a trite copy of the 'docket' entry of the Advil lenee. Given under my hand had the seal,of. said court at c r ahnie, the 126th day of' September,. Au: 1883 ..•• GEO.'ZINN,Yrott.Oy October 5, 4* c -i• . • ' PPPLIC : SAT,P, XOTICE Legal an 4 Notice.v. i Estate of Wm. Fultott,the'd. AT OTICE is liceeby given that Utters of Adroirpltitition Mt the °MOM Of Williiam Futon, late of Upper Allen twp., Comb. co. do'cd, have been granted by, the Resister of _sdhLeOunty__to the- subscriber,-re - Siding in-the same township. "All, pereena -.known - 1g Ahem - eolves-inclobted: to - said - eating - are - :oohed to make immediate payment, and those, having claims to present themllor settlement to JOHN .8. , • Adm'r. oct26 • Estate' of Mary 'Basehore, dee'Ok • NOTICE is. here by• gi von'that Letters Ton. tamantary, on thodast will and twat:meat or the.said Mary Basehore, late 'of the borough of : Meehaniescurg, Comb". co., deceasedrThl:vc been granted by the Register of said county to' the subscriber, residing in Hampden twp., said county. All persons knoWing themselves in... debted to said estate are required to make im mediate payment ; and those having claims to present them for settlement to SAMUEL BASEHORE, Ex' r. i oett6 • NOTICE. • DBSCRIBERS io the stock i pf the Carlisle OP Gns and Water Company aro required to pay to Wm. M. Beetom, Esq., Treasurer, at the Carlisle Deposit Bank, on or °fore Tues day the est day of November, next, ONE DOLLAR upon each ;shore by thorn subscri bed. By order of the Board. Oell9 FRED'K WATTS, Pros.] ' NOTIOE N ELECTION for Directors Of:the Car; lisle Bank will be held at the Carlisle Do posit Bank; on" MONDAY, the 21st day of ' November,next, bet een the hours of 10, A. M,, and 2 o'clock, P. M. GEOl , ' A. LYONY Gct 19 3w President. Estate of John Wonderly, dec'd. XTOTICB is hereby given that letters meta lNl mentary on the estate of John Wonderly, late of South Middleton township, Cumb. co., ; dee:ased, hive been granted by the Register of said county to the subscriber. residing in the borough of Carlisle. All persona knowing themselves indebted to said eetato are required • to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them for settlement to . D A NIL . W9NDERLY, OctS frw Eer./ Estate of Wm. P. G. Ecker, dec'di 'NOTICE is hereby given that Letters Tos tamontary on the estate of William P.G. blotter, late of Newton township, Cumberland 01 1111 Y, doe'd, have been granted to the sub scriber, residing in the same township. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are required to make immediate' pay ment and r,hoso having claims to present them for settlement to oatl26t Dr. DAVID ECKER Estate of C. Emminger, dec'd. xroTicuia hereby given that letters of ad . 1.11 ministration ors the estate Of Christiana Emminger, late 'of Silver Spring twp., Cumb. county, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber; residing in the same township. All persons knowing themselves indebted, to said estate-are-required to make — i - muted taa 111311 t, and tilos° having claims to present t Elm JACOB MUMMA. Adnfr.l sep2gGt Estate of Philip_ Lantz, dec"d. LL persons - are hereby notified that Letters A.. of Administration on the estate of Philip Lpitz, late of East Pennsboro township, Cum berland county, deceased, have-been issued by the Register in and for Said county, to the sub• scriber, residing in the same township., All persons having claims against said estate are requested to present them for settlement, and those indebted will make immediate payment tn 4ts _ JACOB LAN TZ eep7 6t pd Estate of Joseph Witmer, dec'd. ivroTtcn is hereby given that Letters of Ad • 1.74 ministration on the estate of Joseph Wit• mor, Into of North 'Middleton township. Cum berland cauhty, dec'd, have been duly granted by, the Register of said county. to Jacob Wit mer, of Southampton township, and Abraham Witmer, of North Middleton township, in said county. ALL persons knowing theinselves iti debted to said estate are required to make im mediate payment and those having claims TO prosent firm , to , JACOB WITMER ? ABR. M WITMER. Admed. svpiGt 'Estate of Philip Long, sr., dec'd. NTO PILE is horedy given that Letters Tea .l.ll tarnentary on the estate_ of Philip Long. Sr., late of Mechanicsburg, Cumb. county, dec. have been granted to the subscriber, residing in the same place. _All persona knowing them selves iniebted to said estate are requestedjo . make iminauiate payment, and those having : claims to present them for settlement to PHILIP H. LONG, Ex'r. sepl4pd NOTICE. XFOTICE: 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 Doposito Bank, so as'to confer upon said Bank the rights arid privileges of a bank of issue, and to change the name to that of the " Carlislb Rank." By order of tho'Board of Directors, W. M. BEIPTEM, Cashier, Jung '29, 1853—Gm NOTICE NOTICE is herby given that the "Cumber. hilid Valley Savings Institution," located in Dickinson township, Cumberland county, will make appi 3 Oation to the next Legislature of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for an Act of Incorporation, with a capital of not less titan Ton uor more than Thirty Thousand Dollars, for the purpose of receiving deposits of money both transitory and on interest, and of making loans and discounts, with such other privileges as are usually granted to Savings Institutions. By ocdor or the Directors. WM. GALBREATH, Treas. - D. L BEELMAN, - Secr [je22l3ni] gate - naive Furniture Room. JAMES R.WEAVER would respectiullyi call the attention of House Keepers and the public to his extensive stock of ELEGANT FURNITURE. including Sofas, Wardrobes, Centre and other Tables, I Dressing and plain Bureaus and every °amr article in Ins branch of business. Also, now on hand the largest as sortment of CHAIRS in Carlisle, at the lowest prices. 'VrCoffine made at the shortest notice and a Hoarse proxided'for funerals. He solic its a call at his establishment on North Hino • vor street, near Glass's HOTEL, N. B.4'ur t ;- niture hired out by the month or yeariella Carlisle,March 20. 185.0.-1 Y Court l'rodantation. 'WHEREAS the Honorable - o'. 11. GRA. ness, President Judge - of the several Courts of Common Pleas of the bounties of Cumberland; Perry and Jun iota, in Pounsylva nia and 312 . 0100,0t' the several Courts of Oyer and Tormiiibr and• General Jail Delivery in 'paid couniii4 and Hon. John Rupp and Sam uel Woodbu(n, Judges Of the Court of Oyer and Tormincii and General Jail Delivery for the trial of all Oupital and other effenderson the said countko(Cumberland,by their precepts to mo directed, dated the 2.2 d of August, 1853, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and GerteralJai 'Delivery, to be holden at Car, link:con the 2d MONDAY of*November 1853, (being the 14th day) at 10 o'clock in the fore noon, to continuo two. weeks. .. - NOTICE is therefore hereby given,to the Coroner. Suetioos of rho Peace and Constables • of the said County - of Cumberland: that they era by the said preeept, commanded to be then • and there in their proper tporaone, With their soils, records, inquisitiona, examinations and all other .remernbraneee, to do then things whlctli to their offices appertain to be dono,end all those that are bound by ,reetighirances, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the Jell of said county; are to be there la prosecute them as shall be just. , ' JOSEPH MoDARMOND. Sheriff. - Snunirr's Oman, Carlisle, / • Sep. 28,1853.. TRADT , SPORTATIOAr. THE,uadersigned are now pretiared to frei4ht • •, . morchandixo from Philadelphia find Baltimore, at ra• duced rates, withregularity tutd:deepaloh . . PEPO I PS., Freed, Ward Ss Freed., 913 -Market !street, Philadelphia. , ,• - A. H. Baratta . 76 North Street ! , BaltimerNl Michael Herr,.North.Strebt, Battimore:. •. i io o26 lrt _I: 84 D. RHOADS. J Adm'r.