11 Net_D . itnctit.s. Estate of it. Will . Tqj [ICE is hdieby given xtlers Tea ..k.l tamentary the otittc ;sham Wit • barns; late of Monroe . " toot Cumberland' eounty. doeenstV,liive hoot anted by the flegi. , ter of 9aitl county to the:seined her a, re• ruling in tipper 'A llen teonshin in die same • , tY, A imrsons - _kno w i ng_ themselvcsin_ cd to sold estate are ruque:tcd to make Gate payrni.mt, and those having claims ,3“ sJitt them for settlement to COCKLIN, ALEX. CATIII;AIVI', ti”x • r 1 f;l,cl Estate of Dr. A. 11. Russell, de c'd. , N N TOTIChIie hereityaiven that I.e item Teen .lt tnentary on the estate of Dr. A• Ii• 1 01 1 - 6,11, Into of Wcist loro township, Cam • 1 "ri•llai conzi p, tlecensed, Lace teen granted y the. Ileeister .1 C011,1,1y, to :111) retotliag in the t.a ate too aship. Alt per sons knOwiti7 tlicioselves indolited to said c stale site require.) to matte immediate payment nod tit t:t hiving claims 10 press at them for sc tile mom to SUSAN RUSSELL, Exe'x nov'r.l6pd 021.11'5.1.61 4 ,T'S VOMIT SALE On TUESDAY, the 2.P . 111 of November, 1833 • IN pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Cart ul Cumberland county, I will offer at public sale. the interest ache minor children of Jonnit:o/ Neidig and Jo cob Ilersho, in a small Tra,-t of Land, situate in North Middles ton tua•nahin, lyinig on the Leiart Spring about WO in ion east of Cut hole, near the Carlisle and Ilcrrisourg 'Turnpike. It contains FIVE ACRES, 41101'd or less, and includes the property known us IferMie's Church The other v _imironiments , le a Two S " BRICK °US a N and Bank Barn, • both of them recently built, and a one story Log House. There is water conveniert to both homes. Three are aleo upon this land a number of gritted tress of eh ire WThil property is well situated-. for a Dairy nod would be a very desirable sittt• aitia fin- a person wbo wishes to follow the mar ket business. The Church property will be 'tit] separate if desired. Sale to imminence at o'clock, A. M. on said days, when terms will be made knoWn by J BREW:111 GRI NER,Cuardian, will also nt the same timaell upon tho same termg' the interes. of the other Devisees im the it'iipto described prope-ty, who are above the age of twenty•one years, so that the p r oct9er will obtain the whole claim and title of Abraham llowbe, deed. JEREIHIATI GIU - NER, Att'y in !act, &c. itrr.nr tic^tttrNCY, An^ ioncer. PLAIDS, PL AIDS. A very handsome lot of Plaid Cashmerajust revolved at the new and cheap store of WEISG & rRENcIx WORN. - v,ATE bravo this d•tr received from New York 's V a ;very large n.ssortment of I,Vorked 'horning, Jaeonet and Stviss }:doing, inserting litrlcrsieeves and Spencers, lland kiirt biers, be., whion will be sold at the lot, est prices. WELSE & CAMPlitt FA,. DIERINOES, CASHMERES. iff UST R ErEI VED nt the New and Cheap 63 19 Store of W Weise & Campbell a large lut of FRENCH - ME,RINOES. CASHMERES, MODS DE LAINE, SHA \VIA, &c„ now'on hand fresh from'Pluladelphia, and sel lio,r'low at WEISE k.CAMPBELL'S. HENRY 3, WOLF, ✓BTTOR.R'E .11..161r, Or/ice, -Va. 2, Beetem's Row. LI, professional business strictly attended 111 to. The German language spoken as read ily as the English, [Sep 14 1853 • THE POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE Of the State of Pennsylvania. - South West Corner of Market Street and West Penn Square, Philadelphia. TINS College, incorporated by the Legisla ture, April, 1853, is designed to alldrd a thor ough Profe , sioital Education to students inten ded G t r ENGINELIIING, Altuttzo, Aunient.Tunc noel tine Mccit.tutcat and CIIC3IIC.II. ARTS. flit Trustees announce unit the Lectures on C limnis,try and its application to ihe Arts will be commenced in .I.IIQ Lecture Rosin of the College by Prof.,ALrizen L. IitiNNEIV/, M. D , Tuesday Noveinbe: Ist, at I'2 o'clock, al.. and Lo continued on Mondays, 'Tuesdays, Thurs days anti Fridays, throughout the session. The Analytical Laboratory is also open for Studiints In Practical Chemistry. MA. l' THE N E WK 1 It IC. l'res't Board of Trustees. .301.1. N McINTYRE, Sea's'. Trustee in Cumberland county JAS. If AM -ILTON , Esq. (no'2's3 Cheap 'Kid Gloves subscriber hits just, opened another in voice of the best quality Paris Kid Gloves, at thu low pr;-:e.of 621 ets. per pnir. GEO. W. lIITNER, PALL AND WINTER Styles of Has!! - ...,.-.. .... --.E. .. - ---=4 •••••,,, , e, ...,.. -,,..,-_, __- ,••• r•-•16:••••* , ••••••. ----_,,, :.. ...0 - Cl.' - - 7 - . • ..-....k --'1 '. £..," • . -- -1: 1 :: . ..rt . ----' --::-:-• .-c. .. ;-" " * < t- I' • • • k. 4 ..... , ' s "...'4, g" , l & J. KELLER desire respectfully to in 'r form their customers and friends that they ore now supplied with n great varie .y of &I - lA'f'S AND CAPS for Fall 'and Winter wine. 'ln 'addition •o '•a cantiful s spring style of. Silk lists and their extetts;ve assortment of light and -coloured Huts just received from the cities. q'licir as sortment is largp, and for beauty of style.excel fence of finish and lowness of price they can• ' not be surpassed. A large-assortment of uisys. exclusively for summer wear, constantly on hand. Also n carefii:ly selected noortmcnt of CHILDREN'S HATS. NV, o most respectfully invite this citizens of .Carlisle and vicinity to call and examine our risortment at the old stand, opposite to the Telegraph Office. may 11 SUCEAZVE S.A.W.IVXXLID. TUC undersigned owning a large Steam Saw Mill, recently built; on an improved plan, with a Circular saw capable of sawing with groat rapidity, located three miles west et Pa peitown,Cumberland_counly,atthe_htise of the_, South Mountain, on Spruce Run, and having in possession near uno thousand acres of the best tiinber land, in the Southern part of Penn sylvania, are now prepared to saw and furnish limiber to order, at the shortest notice of the ' various descriptions usnd fur mechanical per poses. They can furnish frame stuff fur•barns and houses of any length and size that may be inquired, weather-boarding, flouring, and fen cing boards, poplar and oak boards and plank, ' shingle and plastering lathe, oak and Chesnut shingles, cooper stuff, pitch 'pine pods, and chestnut rails and posts. They have now on hand several thousand feet of lumber, Chesnut rails and posts for fence, oak and pine wood by the cord, and can engage to be delivered in Its season several hundred cords of chcanut oalt bark for limning. purposes, , The proprietors having availed, themsel4C•ir of the natoral • advantages of their locationy" which abounds in a :vaFiety of the finest , timber, and having also a practical ; km.Wletigo Ad.„1.110 Soupiness, era enabled to furnleh lumber 'lower to the citizens of Cumberland sonny , ' than can ho done by any sholiar cetablishmat —and as they wish and expbct to do a largo • bibtiness, will spare no Indus to accomtnodato the 'public at the thertar-t notice, • _ The various descriptions of. lurrkber; will bo "delivered in Carlisle or elsewhere as may ,he • desirdd. All'Orders addressed to the propric ! • tors, Divou & Puportown, oe. to Wi n . D. se,)inourdr in Carlisle, will secure • prompt attention. DI VEIsI; HASICELL & SEy Alt. UR. , • , p• :N0v.40, lv. • `' . Wt , 6' _Corner oilinno . vet sad Lonaei• sta.,' Cietrliele ondersigned has always en hand . a large , stuck of superior Cabinek Ware. in all Elie different styles, nvopaved te.seli ot 1.116 loWoOlt prises. , 110 invitq= attention parde-', Wady to the Patent Spriv ; Brimful Bedste,nd, a. useful , artiste, which eat • t'ely. obviates all • .01•ojact loot. • •Tfie,bottein eau be atotobeAll tnOld '‘' Ituchneads. Tbev!.)inve .naire:satiefae. Irian to all. whir have thorn in use. , ,,Ht. -;-, ~,, t ry•LIOFFINS nnaletto order , 4l!•/10 f 3llo llefit. \ notice. • . , , • • • , C.irlisle - Jhrefir. 28, 165 .--br,: JACOJLA' EWER. APPRENT/O.E WANTED. ISSIM AN Apprentice to the Marble and Slone Cutting business is wauied by the subscriber. A stout boy of good character and habits may find a good situation. int 19 GEO. \V. 11,1CIIAR.DS it 11P.IGUKRICEOrriPE , 'tk RS. R. A. REYNOLDS', Diumerrean IN A Artist, South East corner of Hanover' and Loather Streets. Ronnie, those, formerly oc cupied by Mr. Wm. Fridley. Sho cordially in vites her fricall.i. and the public generally -to give her a call, confident of being able to render entire Satisfaction; for if hie may not claim sm periority for her pictures, she may at least claim equality with any taken in this place. Carlisle, Cetober 19, 1853. _Prepare Por iirittler: PARLOR AND COOKING STOVEa. rivillEl subscriber at Ala ,old stand on North Hanover Street, Carlisle, the sign of the "Alathnioth Red Coffee Pot," desires to call the attention of the acidic to his large assort• meat of S'l' 0 V 1 , ; S. of the newest and most fashionable styles, It the hest manufactories in the country, and to all prices Iron $3 to $l5 Among his PARLOR AND CHAMBER STOVES are the Alirror Stove, the Arctic, Revere, Star, Persian, Union and :Etna Air Tight, together with other patterns Cehich he has of nil sizes for Purim s or Chtifilbers, and calculated far burn ing either wood or coal. Also the Etna, Glubd, Astor, A Ittnni, Fllt-top and Bandbox or Poor Man's, with other t COONING STOVES, 1, comprising the latest improvements in kitchen stove3,.•uul intended for either wood or coal.— Also the Dining 'Wool Cooking Stove—a new and'elegant article, to which he invites the par ticular attention of L•imi ice. Ills cookingSloves i range in price from $lO to 23, with till the fix tures complete. Also Nine Plate Stoves of various patterns and at all prices. MAO ENAMELLED AND TINNED WARE for Cooking Stoves, Crags Kettles, &c. Also, oVery 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, va riety and cheapness, al being able to give entire satisfaction to every purchaser. Call and seer M. MORRIS. „Octob r 19, 1853-3 m Classical and Literary High School. NEW7VELLE, 1 3 A. . THE. Winter Session .of this Institu: m• lion will commence on TUESDAY, the tot of NO , lOllll/Cr next, nod continue 5 months. In tee department or Instruct-inn-the Principal will no coded by competent Assistants. All care and diligence will be used to prepare youths eithor tor teachers, or ,for the ordinary busi— nesses of UM, or for College. TERMS—For Tuition, Boarding, and Lodging , 850 All oilier expenses extra. For further particulars address the under signed, at Newvillle. ROBERT McCACIIREN, Oct 12 Principal. JENKINS' Best Brand of Teas, Green and Black, in metallic packages, also in bulk and in original packages. A large and general as sortment of the best WHITE OWN STONE AN I) GRANITE -W ARE, with a variety of Glass Ware, and Common Ware of every de scription, in setts or otherwise to suit the pur chaser, together with CEDAR WARE, WILLOW WARE, and a vanety of Faiicy Ware always in store and for sale n. the "Family Grocery" of June 8,1853 CIDEri MILL AND PILESS, 0751H.F: undersigned having' purchased the right - of Franklin and Cumberland'ciinn ties, Pn., and Washington county Md. for CULI"S PATENT PORTABLE CIDER MILL AND PRESS are new manufacturing machines under the immediate supervision 01 lienry•Shepler,apractical millwright. Orders will be received and filled with promptness.— All machines will be warranted. By this machine, which can_be conveyed on a •rheelbarrowt onn man and'a boy can make from five to"eight 3 •rrels if cider a day ,with ease, and the cider 11 horoug,hly pressed from the pomace. The labor is light and the ma chines are simple and permanent. This machine wan exhibited at the State Agricultural Fair, ut Lancaster. and tested with several others, and the comthittee awarded the premium to it. The machines are warranted to perform what is herein stated. Orders are respectfully solicited. N. B.— rho preasConnecied with the ma chine can be used for pressing currants, and cutting vegetables for feeding stock._ ' JACOB HOKE, lIEN V . StIGPLPR,9 line 11 . . 1853. Gm Cliambersburg TO FARRIERS & HORSE DEALERS DOCTOR ...I.- S. SEIBERT,- Veterinary Surgeon, has..rriturned to Carlisle, and lo cated Munch permanently for the purpose of operating upon diseased horses, and pledger himself to .21zru the roost of diseases to which - this noble animal is subject. He is able to cure ring-bone, tooth-bone and bog 7 spavity-Lall weak eyes whit II arc Supposed to be afreeted by hooks wilhout rutting the gland of the eye; and all eyes supposed to be affected with wolt teeth without extracting the teeth. He can yore a fresh iMindered horse iii . forty-eight hours as snood as ever. He also cures all dis tempers, hoof bound, sprung knees, shoulder jams, strlog halt. fistulas and pole evil. lle can remove all callous enlargements, and perform all surgical his having diseased horses who can not leave 12 em,with hum, can be supplied with medicine 'and, directions for use. lie charges nothing for examining a horse and locating their diseases. So bring on your cripples. Ile may be found at Henry Glass's Cumber land and Perry Hotel, Carlisle, whore those wishing to engige his services are requested to call. • [Nov 2,1853. The Allen "and East Pentißborough Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland coun ty, incorporated by an Act of Assembly,: is now fully organized, and in operation under the management of the following commission ers. viz: Jacob Shelly, Wm, ft. Gorges, Mich(' Cocklin, Illelehoir Brenneman, Chrisin Stay. man, Christian Pitzel, Jacob If. Coons, Lewis flyer, 'Henry Logan, Benjamin IL M er, Jai cob Kirk; Samuel Prowell, Joseph Wicker sham. :rho rates of insurance are as low and favor ail° as anyXentpany of the kind in tho State. Persons wishing to become members are in• vited to make application to ito agents of the company, who are willing to wait upon them at any time. • BENJ. R. MOS3Eit, President. lIHNIIY LOGAN, Vice President) Lewis flyer, Secretary. . Michael cocklin, Treasurer. AGENTS. ' Cumberland County.—Rydnipli Martin, N. Cuntlatrland ; C. d 3. Herman. ICingstown ; Hen ry i "Marinir, Shirernanatown Charles Bell, Jurlielo; Dr.. J. AM, Churchtewn ; Samuel Graham, West Pefinsborough; James McDow ell, Frankford ; Mode Griffith, South Middle ton;- Samuel Corier, Benjamin liaveratiek, tViealianieshnitt-John Shorrlek, Lisburn; Da •vid COO'ver; Shonherdstov(n. • • Fork Coulify:-Jolin Bowman, Dilisburg Peter Wolford, Franklin; John Smith, Esq., Washington; N. S. Picking, ;Dover; Daniel Raffen9bergeri.4 W.Craft,Parudise. • & Lockman. • Members of the company having policies tidniit to . expirb can have them renewed by making lupin:4lkm 10 any of the agents. r r L plo.r. 24, ly. ‘'` To builders & liouskeepers. . . HOSE who are building c or about coin.. 5 maiming housekeeping will be Buse to find at all • tinies'an assortment lo dl'ect. Locks of•oil aorta and sizes; with brass,' argil. la, Mineral and white knobs, sk ith japanned or Plated furnitoro.,bUtt binges; mud and wrought, window glass from litxlll to' 20x18, balls, acrews age, &co. ~You who aro / About to be marriod and going to hoilsekeeping, we, have ovorrbing 1.1) please. such us limey, waiters and trays; ivory handlod knives and, forks, in molts py, by thu dozen, cominnnakuivesaild forks, :bUtter' hnivice .with phded and ivory handles, fryingand bread pane, sinoothini ironp, tuba , photos,, IttiNRY 801 a 0,1 , 1.! Curliela; March 9,1853. , "* LW's . • • PROD DOD D RA C OMMISSION & !FOR VITARDIN.OI4IERCJEIANTSi PARLISI/P), t Itiocettaticuitk FRESH TEAS, &c, J, W. EBY CULP'S PATENT PORTABLE rium XDISUILANCE ! •,!.:mer's.':'q,Z 601,10, STOVES!: STOVES ! = STOVES!, JOHN D. GPIRGAS,, %V 0 il LI) inform the public that he has now on hand ut his establishment, on Main attebt, next door to Marion Ball, tie largest lid most complete assortment of COOK, OFFICE & PARLOUR 'STOVES to..be_founcLinilds_eounty_which_will-be sold at' the lowest prices for cash or approved credit. His stock consists of a large assortment of slew and highly approved , PATENT COOKING STOVES, Finished in the most complete manner, and calculated for either wood or coal, or both. All the old standard patterns, which have stood the test of °Aperient:et, may be found at his estab lishment. Also a groat variety of the most ap proved and beautiful PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES, Including a number of new styles, possessing very superior advantages over those heretolore in use. Families and housekeepers:ire respect• fully invited to give him a call Wore purcha sing elsewhere. Stoves delivered to any part 01 the county 'and put up at the shortest notice. Do continues to do al, kinds of TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, and Copper work, and has constantly on hand or w ill tnake to order every article required by housekeepers or mhos in this line. His stock of Tin and Copper•waro embraces every kind of household and kitchen utensil, warranted equal to the best manufactured. Persons in want el:articles in his line may always be sure of being accomodated to their satisfaction by giving him a call. fOett9 Farmers, Coopers Et Millers? LOOK 7'O 10 UR INTERESTS! 150.000 Cut Flour Barrel STAVES, taken from the best oak tim ber. 1000 extra fine CHESTNUT"POSTS. The above staves are to be found at Middle• sex, North Middleton township. By way of recommendation,.we would only say, we aro selling them ' ,from their superior quality,) to coopers who have heretofore refused using cut staves, also to others who are d!stant, and in thoimidst of stove cutting establishments. PRICE—SS 50 pet 1000, or 20,0 0 for $lOO. All cash, or ,satislactory reference.. Apply to the subscriber, or to JOHN KA H. NEY, Middlesex. Also, WANTEF:', 300 bundles of good, long, well cured RYE STRAW. The neat - het price kill be paid at the premises of the owner• • Apply to the subscriber through Carlisle 0., box No. Id, or at his residence, one mile south of Middles( x• Octl93t DAVID MILLER, Jr. First Arrival of Fall Dry Goods, At (he Nita and Cheap Store. Weise 4T • Ca lit pbeld 0 U I. I) respectfully announce to their friends and the public that they bawd just received Irom New York and Philadelphia a large and handsome assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting of the latest styles ol Dress Goods, French plaids, cashmeres, mous do lames, all -wool, mous de beges, Pet sian cloth, plaid, brocade and black silks, al,' paces, and Mourning Goods. 1) 0 E S 'l' 1 C 8 Bleached and unbleached muslin, cheeks, Gitinhams; - tickings, wht and cl'd Canton. Flannels, table linemintile cloths,Nnpkins Damask towels. wool tin one Is, &-c. LACES AND EMBROIDERIES cambric and swiss -milling, cdgins and insert ing, meeltlin and floreinine laces, collars, undersleceics. spencers, culls ' &c. HOSIERY AND GLOVES Silk, eashm,..re and Saxony hose, merino hall hose, white and black sills hose, black, white and mixed cotton hose, ladies and gents silk, kid, fleecy lined silk and cotton gloves -CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES A large assortment of cloths, cassimeres, sati nets, Lentucky jeans, merino, satin and black silk vestings, oonTs AND SHOES A 12.-sge ass rtment of ladies and gentiemens slioes, slippers and boots, childrens shoes, from the best manufacturers. FAMILY GROCERIES, Rio and Java Canoes, New Orleans, Cuba and refined sugars, Levering's, Syrup Molasses. Cuba do., and Spices of all kinds. Their goods have Ml been selected with great care from the beat New YorkanWPhiladelphia houses, and cannot fail to suit purchasers both in quality and v rice. sepl4 HARDWARE-FRESH ARRIVAL ! ! 311EVMY -SAXTON THE subscriber-having returned from the •ity would cull the attention of his friends nod he public g floridly todhe large nod well se. .eeted assortment of Hardware which ho has oat received. consisting. in part of BUILDING NIATERIALS, such as nails, scr ws, hinges, lurks, bulls, glass, putty, paints, nits, 'POOLS— edge tools; saws and planes of every denerip yarn, with file , rasps, hammers, anvils, &c A general assortment al SHOEMAKERS & SADDLERS TOOLS , together with morocco. lining and binding skins, shoe ❑tread, wax, pegs, lasts, harness mounting, saddletrees, ic. C OACII THIN' 'MIN C —canvass t plain, en amelled, figured and embossed,) patent and Cll. Eatnelled leather axles, springs, hubs, spoke, felines, slmfts, &c, &c. Cabinet Makers will find a large assorment of varnishes, mahogany and walnut veneere, moulding. rosettes, hair'eloth, curled hair, &c. The stock of IRON is large and well solec ed, comprising all the kinds in general use, 11E1 hammered and rolled tire - of all sizes, flat, bar and band iron, round, square and oval iron, horse shoo iron and trail rods,.uitli'd largo lot of cast and spring steel, English and American blister steel, &c. ,Housekeepers and those about commencing will find it to their a ivantage to rail and exam ine our cutlery brittnnia arid plated ware, pans, kettles, cedar ware, baskets, &e In addition to the above we have received a splendid assertment of WALL VA PIM, ma king the stock complete, and at swill prices as cannot fail to give satisft,etion. We invite all 'friends to cull, knowing it Fvill be to their own mil:mange. Remember the old stand, L'IIEA Mail Street, Oct. Id, 1853. HENRY SAXTON. SADDLE AND HARNESS MARBIG t' HE subscriber continues to carry on the I above business, in all itsvartous branches, in North Hanover street, Carlisle, two ,doors North of Leonard's corner, where he intends keeping on hand ngeneral assortment in hir line, Consisting of all kinds ..f lash ionnblo-SADDLES,--Bridles martingales, Girths,Cireingles and halters, also TR UNICS, tray cling and saddle 4, in,l bags. lie also " manafa'eturestltemost approved Spanish Spring Saddles, ever used in this • country, those wishing a handsome, durableandleasatit sad • dle will do ivell to call and see them. , Ife also manufactures 'llartieSA,' Collais and %Villas in all their varieties, and confidently be• Neves from the general approbation of his ens tamers, that ho makei the neatest and beat gears,in nil their variety of breadth, that is made in the country. Ile also makes all kinds of Matrasses to order, viz: Straw, Uusk, Curl. ad heir and Spring Motrasses. All the above articles will be, made of the best material and ‘vorlimanship, and with the to Meat, • j¢llll4.lV . onoRN. \At 11 0 • Plainfield Cleissioal Academy , . Near Carlisle, Pa. 111 E 15th SessiOn (five months) will eorn 'nonce Nov . The buildings are new and-extensive (me erected last 1. all). . '1'1)0 sitiiatioil is all that can .be 'des red . ,for health fulness and.tnernl purity Removed ft•oni the exeitements of Town or'Village tli• Student May - hoto prepare for College, Mereantile pur suits,.&c. All the branches are taught,whieli go to form n liberal (Illleat 011. A conscien tious. discharge of duty ;hes secured, under . providence,the present flourishing condition Its fut ure prosperify•shall to maintained by the same means. Torllll3—lioard and, Tuition (per sesnion),'l r . • • 15 1 1..00 For Catalogues with full information address •. , It. IC. BURNS, • Principe! & Prapsietor. Plainfield, Ctimb, Co., r!,, • •- • 3.0,000,2'XX:0ES I -I•HAtre, jait opened the largest iissorlmont 1 of 'WALL PAPERS over °pelted in Ear lisle,-consisting of about -0,000 pieces of t he ItiteStFrench 'and American deems.; ranging 4n price from 5 cts to $1 75,.alsir rWipdotstra. Peru and Fire Screens, l l'lziitt Green. and .131,1 e Papers, &e, Persons wishing. tn Purchase ank oftifinahoy . O . ,ear t stryolardeast, .25 per - cont by ealliug ; J.LIMPr. llardwarOtopi,.Wost . o44,o)l,'Northilinhover • ' ' ``StredtvCarlisle. !.; sj ESZII 111Lbicine5.1. THE WONDER OF ME AGE ; For the Cure of Sa mon Sara, Chapped or CrneSied Hands, Burns or Scalds, Cuts or Wounds; Piles, Inflanumition of the Breast, bitesof, insects ; Sore Lips, Pim . - pies on't h e Pace and .Breaking 'Out and Sores on Childre ); and all diseases of the Skin. . liTs Ointment will cure the4alfeheum and Burns, or Chapped bands. quicker and surer than any other medicines of the kind, before the public. • To substantinte,the above, I can give hundreds of certificates, but I consider it no me, as (nnv person.can do the mine, theyhavc friends, for even n worthless article) I , rely sold)• on the merits of the OinimeWfor the public patronage. N. 11.—A single box of this Ointment will keep any Illncksunt,l4,?s, Farmer's, Sailor's, or Mechanic's hands, let them chap or crack ever so bind, sound and good . working order all winter , Prepared rind sold by ' , MONROE TERUEL, Naugatuck, Coon, Sold Ow by the principal, bruggints. nod Country Merchants. Price '2 G . cents per tiny. Nov. 16, 1863—1 y CARTER'S SPA \ISH MIXTURE, Not a Pfirtiole of Mercury in ii An infallible remedy l'or Scrofula , King's Evil, Rheumatism. Obstinate Cutanec us Eruptions, Pimples or Piwules on the Face, Blotches, Buds, Chronic Sore klyeg, Bing Worm or , 'Fet— ter, Scald I lead Enlargement and I'❑in of the Bones and Innis, Stubborn, Ulcers, Syphilitic Disorders„Lunibago, Spinal Complaints n•ul all Diseases'arising lions an injudicious use of Mer cury, Imprudence in Life, or Impurity of the Blood. This valuable Medicine, which, has become celebrated for the number of ex traordina v cures eructed through its ngt coy; has • induced the proprietors, at the urgent request or their friends, to Mier it to the public, which they do m with the ut ost.conlidence in its virtues met wonderful curative properties. Thy following certificates selected from n large number, are however. stronger testimony than the mere word of the itroprietors ; :11111 are all from gen— tlemen well known in their localities and of the highest respeembi lily many of them residing in the city of Richmond, Vs. F. BOYDEN - , Esq. of the Exchange thotel, Richmond, known every where, says he 'ins seen the Medicine called rARTEIeti SPANISH M X.• adlllllll9lered hi over n 111111 , 11'0d eases, in nearly all Ow diseases for which it is yecommen• del wll fe most astonishingly gotid results.— e , s it is the most extraordinary medicine he has. ever seen. AGUE FEVER—Great Cure.=l here - by nertify that" for ll u years.l.had - Ague Mid Fever or the most uialent description. I had several Physicians, took large quantities of Qui nine, Nlereury, and I believe ale the Tonics nil vortlsed, but all w4hout hey permanent relief. At last I trie I .(jarter'g Spanish aMixt u •e, two bottles-of wldch effectually cured me and lam happy to say I have had neither Chills or Fever since. I eonsider•it the best Tonic in the world and the only medicine thatever reached my case. JOIN LONEDEN. Bexier dam near Richmond Va. G B LUCK Esq now in the eity'of Richmond nail for many years in the Cost Office, has such confidence i n tile astonishing-dile:icy-of Carters Ririnish Mitore, that lie has bought npwards of 50 bottles which has given away to the afilictfit Mr Luck ears he has never known it to Nil when taken actionling to directions Dr MINCE u practising physican and former ly of the City flow! in ihe.city of Richmond, says he has witnessed in a number or instances the effects of Carter's Spanish Mixture which were most truly surprising. Ile says in a ease of Consumption, dependent on the Liver, the good effects were wonderful indeed. SA.NICEL M DRINK ER ,u 1 tip girpu Drink & Morris, Richmond, wvms cured of 'User Complaint or 8 years standing by the use of two bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture. GRFAT uultE OF SCROFULA—The edi tors of the Richmond Republican had a servant employed in their press room cured of violent Scrofula combined with Rheumatism, which en lively disabled him from work. Two bottLs of Carter's Spanish Mixture made a perf•ct cure of him, and the editors in a public notic,t say they "cheerfully recommend it to all who are afflicted wit' , any disease of the blood ' 2 STILL ANO'I•HER CURE OP. SCROFU LA—I had a very valuable boy cured of Scrofula by Carter's Spanish Mixture. I consider it truly a valuable Medicine: Janes NI 1 xylor Conductor on the & 1' IL R Co Ricltmond l'a Mr John Thompson residing the city of Richmond, woe cured by three bottles of oiriers Spanish Alixture.Of Salt Rheum, which he had nearly '2O ye-rs. and which all t h e physicians pt the city would not cure. Mr Thompson is a well Known merchant in the city of Richmond, Va., and his care is most remarkable. Principal Depots at M. %VAUD, CLOS' , & CO, No 83, Maiden Lane, New Ina: T W OVOTT & SONS, No 132, North' street, Philadel RENNE ET le. REERS,No 125 Main street, R:uhtnond, Vn. And for sale by S Elliott, S W llnyerstiek, Carlisle; Ira Day, Meelumiesburg.; J (lemon, Newville; .1 C Altiq, Shippensburs, and by dea lers in medicines eyetywhere. SELLING OFF AT COST 15. 000 worth of GOODS still on hand. t In add ition to our stock we have re,eived and aro now rot:eking, a large lot of Fall and NVinter Goods front two of our branch stores. As all or this stock was purchased before the present great dilvaiiii:einirice in goods, and will be sold at COST, purchasers can save front,2s to 50 per cept by giving us an early call. We now ,hatie 41'00 Silks,'liong Shawls, Ticking, Check, Planketittrelssinets, Cloths, Mastitis, &c., all' of .whiclotao wore out, of previous id yesterday's arrival. Also Carpets, and a lot of Roots and Shoes jest received, Call soon and receive the bargains before they are all gone. Krllargnint still to be had at the Clothing Store near Burkholdeos Hotel. CHARLES OGILBY. scp2B3w • ---Attention, •Limeburners • •. A Bity your C 0 AL of E. BIDDLE. 0:1" ONLY F.. 2 4 0 per tnn for Cash. EOcts FALL MILLINERY GOODS. • JOHN STONE iS;; SONS, No. 46 South Second street, Phdadelphia. ARE now Wlipteing . for the , FallaTrade a well selected assortment of . ' SILKS, •'" RIBBONS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, AND MILLINERY GOOFS IN•GENERAL. Conlining themselves uxelusififely to hos branch of the 'trade, and Importing the larger part of theM stock, enables them ro (firer an na, sortmept unsurpassed in 'extent and variety, which will be sold on the 'goat favorable terms. September 1.1,-1853—'2m SOLI6,II4OTELERS, Importers and MatiufaMnrers of every kind of LADIES'''•FURS,' 8 Arab street Third ell' rliiiaciolphiai and at 178, Water street, Now York. ,•li S our Goode have all been segacted in Fm. ./1.• rope hy.ono of the firm, ond nianufnetared br otirselvee in the most chapatti and Inaltiona• hie mantier, we can offer Wont at a ptiemtaking their superior quality ,into consideration) that will defy competion. • ; • • I ••-Silver" Medals awarded for superiority by t Insiitutos of Pounsylvaniamad Marylustl. t ' IVIACIZEREIL'• ' 200oaf - 1.6615, in Whole and milt - barrels, now !ceocicitig and for sale by • • - W JQU W ARDHIaz. SMITH. , WINS Ann.rarcktfOns., MADNIttA, Toneritib; .111ataga, 1 ' Lisbon,. staaaat, Grupe juice, Port and Anohor brand CkampMno , Wi.lea t • ,BUston „num,. ginger ,Btandy, ChCrry Orondy, Palo 'Coquina-, and Dark Brand y; flonihd'Con and Winallit(era, f ~ -, Sperm 'C AND,Bi.,:tr 3ra • par pound, 'Sy up ,and,'Nralanda 'hi.PLAT,S . PS ?; 'Washing Se da, aupprinr Y (Iyaon,ipi/tl7llll and EllnolyrE ii i pringinii. :It t optlin nrid . f_Cuba 'CIRARB,. for . .,410 by tho, box' OX 014 1 )004.' 61 1 your re and tr! AO*. 'CniillGVCrii-5. BAKNiq • l' J ~,`~leDi~inc; LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEP::I4I, JAU..v DICE, , clinome OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DIS EASE OF THE KIDNEYS, AND ALL. DISEASES ARISING FROM DISORDERED LIVER OR STOMACH. - , Such - us - Constipation; in ward - Tiles - Jobless of blood to the, head, scidiiy of the stomach,' nausea, heartbUrn, disgust for Tood; fulness or Weight in the stomach, sour eructations, sink ing or fluttering at the pit of the stomach; swimming of the head, hurried :arid diffie'ult breathing, fluttering ut the heart, clinking or suffocating sensations when in a lying posture, dimness of vision, dots or" webs before the sight, fever and dull pain In the head, defic iency of perspiration, yellowness of the shin and eyes, pain in the side, back, chest, limbs, Sce. sudden flushes of best, burning in the constant inlaginings of evil, and grea depression of spirits, CAN 1113 EFFECTUALLT 1:1111F.D 111' DR. HOOPLAPID'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, Prepared by DR, C. M. JACKSON, No. 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia ' Their power over the above discaees to not excelled, if equalled, by iiny other preparation in the United Slates, as the cures attest, in many coven alter skilful physicians had failed., These Bitters are porthy the attention of invalids. Possessing great virtues in the rec. tigcution•of diseases of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most searching powers in weakness end affections of the digestive or. gone, they are withal safe, certain and pleas ant. READ AND BE CONVINCED Testimony of the highest character! HON. GEO. STROOP, Judge of the District Court in Perry county, Pa., Nov. 18th, IBs2.ssid: "your ''lloolland'sGerman Bitters' has been in use in our place over a year past, and to the astonish ment of many hue performed wonders. NVe may notice a few, instances that have come under own immediate notice:—almost every person who MIS stopped at the hotel of Wai t Lackey, ono year since, predicted ,rom his c• maciated countenance and debility; that Its could not live much longer, lie was unable to attend to Iris buiness, and. 'fir the' greater part of the time confined to his room. We roe oinmentled 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 ease of Henry Asper a stone reason, whout so one supposed would ever recover from the debility of 165 system, but was looked upon as fast approach Mg the glove, tjok eight or nine bottles of the Bitters during the lust winter, and this sant. nisi he has been [ti the surprise of all who knew his case) following his trade. The case of ‘Villiam Murphy is no less astonishing.— Ile lots was so far reduced •us to induce the general belief that the • grave alone would be hls 6nly remedy. Mr. Lackey reeomniended him to try the Iloofland's Getman Bitters;- he, is.now apparently a well man, and , abhrto do a hard day's work. Wo could: mention many other cases of a similar character. if it were necessary. I myself derived much Benefit from their use. I licvo gist n considerable of it a- Avay, not for your benefit alone,.but to relieve suffering humanity, - and let - me- assure you I am pleased to sea the happy result. To,the of we say, try them fairly, and I will warrant relief." These Bitters aro worthy the attention of' possessing great power in the resto ration of a healthy notion of the liver and the, lesser glands, giving tone to the stomach and , nervous system, and bringing the system gen orally to a Mph state o, health. Far sale by S. W. finverstielt and S. Elliott; Carlisle; Ira Day, ltieeltaniesburg,; "J. H. Efer ron, Ncwvillc; J. S. Attic, Shippensburg,mnd by dealeralo motliela:A every:t.C.hare. IttIIJCUTIOCIIICIIP.o. LEATHER._ FRITZ- & FIEND RY, Store, 29 N. 3d 81., Phila. Morocco Al.nulauturers, Gurriers, Importers, Commission owl General Leather Business, WHOLESALE Sr. RE PAIL. Manta:tutor/ 15 Margaretta street. sep7ly DAVIS dd. CUMIN, Dealers in Lamps, Lanterns and Chandeliers, L' Corner Fourth and Cherry ate., ni - Av !NG enlarged and improved their store, _t and having; the largest assortment of lamps in ithiladelplria, they are now prepared to tar nish Camphine, Pine Oil, BURNING FLUID, Ethereal Oil, Phosg no Gas and Lard ()I— LI-imps. Lanterns, of all paterns, Fancy Hotel and Lamps; Chanileliros, Ctrondoles and Candelabras, and'Brittania Lanips,at the man ufacturers lowest prices. Glass Lamps by the package, at &small advance over suction Bourg largo MAN UF.V:TURERS of Pine Oil, Burning Fluid, Ethereal Oil, Ateo- Ind and (the only true) Phosgene Gas, they can furnish these articles at such prices that Mer chants will find it to their , advantage to buy.— Call behove going elsewhere, if you want bar gains. ' Also the Safety Fluid La rip for sale. October 5,1853-1 y TOYS, TOY 2, PALMY GOOila I WgLILLAra 'Z'XiaL7Ol3. HAS just received his Fall Importations of TO YS, DOLLS, Work Baskets and es, articles for Confectioners, Druggists and To bacconists, also FANCY GOODS of every description, such as Toys of woof, china, lead, tin, lee, 1000 styles. Jointed, kid, wax and dressed Dolls, all sizes. Doll (leads with teeth, moving eyes, &c. Acoordeons, liar nonicas, violins, trumpets, Watches, optics, rings, waggons, Nc, Morbles of china, agate, glass, common, col'd, German slates and pencils, all sizes. Pereussian Caps, G D., 'l' B, and other marks. Cornets, bonbon and cracking secrets, &c. Fancy - Baskets and boxes, dressing cases, Alabasier articles, Jewelry boxes, Initstands, Toilet boxes, Perftimery, Teedi brushes. Dritegists fancy articles,Corniine, C.H. Pencils Tobacco and Snuff boxes_ Segar cases. Tinf o il. Turkish .and Gorman -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 exatnination of this stock. as the Goods are all nom and will be olThred at the very-low est rates. W. TILLNR, importer. • 1 Commerce St.. Philadelphia. Penny 'Toys, 50 kinds. Cases of assorted Toys, at $5, 10, 20, per ease. srps-2rn HAYES' PA"T4NT TUBULAR OVEN HOT AIR RANGE Various Sizes, to suit Bunnies, Boarding • Rouses and Hotels, TIIOSE in want .r a suporior Cooking. Ap [mates aro' invited to call at out %Vero hotise nod examine this Range. FOr durability economy and simplicity in operation it stands unrivaled. It 11114 a perfect but air ventilation —and meats Wilted in this oven will retain their juice inid flavor equal to that roasted beton) an open lire. Meats and pastry cooked- at-the sumo tuna without one ullimling thu oilier. It Will supply sufficient heated air to heat addi tional rooms for the coldest weather.. It has no descending -or return lines, and is equally Will adapted to Ihtinnitious or cornmon,hard coal: Tito steam valve over the boiling part of Ltho Range carries oil' the steam and econt-of cooking, ria well as heat in summer. Every Range sold warranted tagivo satisfac tion,' Or no expense to the. purchaser. HAYES' VENTILATOR,, Patthuoti Octobor, 1848, , For Public „Walls, Factories, Railroad Cars, Chintrugs, Flues, Slips, Sleazes, ' Pure air is a'subject• claiming 'dm attention •et every individual, Mid all Miiltlingsslionld lio provided - witlf thisdireper means of ventilation. Also, a powerful • •' • , and _ ` Ventilating Warming. and _Ventilating Parrirtee, For .flivelhags,Schoolhouses, Churches, • , &Ores' Factories 61. ' • - • •A. largo. assortinani , of Office; Hall and •Cook log: Stoves; Parlor Grates, ,Registors, and Retail..„ , . RAND 84,1fAYES,r - 82;Neah .Bixll4 „street; Phila. . Vr•Peiiolvahuairtion given,t v, arming and ventilating boih public atilt private liuildints. LimoburitoPs, „ aoitv.tir the jest :receiving and,tbr II t ' OLEy'ir. Only $2,40 pot ton. • Npxcll 16, 1853. • : Aral (Estate Oalccs. , Valuable Foundry For Sale' THE.. subscriber offers for sllo Ills interest (one half) in the HAGERSTOWN FOUN DRY. For particulars as to Terms ‘‘li cli will he made accommodating, business faciltivs &cc., apply to - the subscribctat'llagerstown, Md. - wi -, 11. H. LAWRENCE. FOB, A Two Story, BRICK HOUSE , • Inmate on the north east corner.of 4AR lioutbcr nod P 41 . Streets, antl,a ,Twu tz;tury :Stone .Houtta on Lou- Cher tem ,uu N ocCupied-by the" 'ley Air Kt' mot-. Also 'several smaller dwel lings for rent. Enquire of novii's3j JACOB SENER. 'ROUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. THE two Story FILAME HOUSE. and Let of Ground in South Llano vex. street; now:occupied by Charles • Imo Uarnitz, immediately opposite Dent'z; Store, is olle F red at private sale. or (gyms enquite of the subscriber, Attorney for the• owner.. n0v9!5:31f . 1 It. M. HENDERSON. MILL FOR RENT THE undersigned offers his 'Merchant Mill, at the Carlisle Iron Works, for rent from the Ist of April neat. onvZ PETER F. ECE, rAttivx FOR SALE 'rho subscriber offers at private sale hie FARM. situate about two miles north of..Car lisle, lying between the Canodoguinet Greet' nod the Sulphur , Spring road. It is joined by farms of Wise and N etcher, and CONTAINS 70 ACRES, all cleared Jand,'thirty :of which aro meadow. It is well timid and in a,high state of cultiva- - flop. The improvements are a Two Story .4_ FRAME HOUSE, a well of wa -411 ter•with pump at the door , frame ;;.' Bank Barn, &c. There is also a , young orchard of choice fruit trees. • Also, will be sold witli the same if desired, a tract of MOUNTAIN LAND. Persons , wishm,i)i, to purchase can learn terms by calling upop It M Henderson, Esq., in Carlisle. !! JOHN SANIALUSON. November 1 1853--ti vALVABLts li3.z ESTATII AT PUBLIC SALE._ On.FRIDAY the of December, WILL be sold nt pul,lic•sale on the farm of Reno . Hock, dec'd.,in Southampton township, Comb. co., at II o'clock, A. M., in pursuance "of an order of the Orphan Court of said emu). ty, the following real estate, Viz, A PLA NTA LION in Southampton town. ship, Comb. county, bounded,by Joseph Hoch, James Beatty, James Kelso and Thomas Ate- Cumi's heirs, and -about one mile frost Lees bur4 on the turnpike road, end lour miles irum Shippensburg, CONTAINING• 150 ACRES of first rate lime. tone land. about 1.20 acres of ,which aro cleared nod highly cultivated, and. ales residue in good timber, having a good two • Plastered housei and Log Burn cAti.l.l,, .., thereon erected, with never . !El I; ~ Y failing water conventot, all the *.f.: !: necessary outbuildings hod a line 24 . N ; ; , "-'' , .. 7, ^ . -'''' you 4; orchard of excellent gral:- ted fruit., Als) a Rouse and Lot of Ground, con taining about One Acre, adjoining the above. Also Four TraCts'of Woad or Moun tain. Land. all in the same township, containing from II to 13 eras each, situate about 9 miles south of the ,above described farm . and whi'•h are covered with, h,lin - e cheentit timber; well cal , ciliated to furnish tcaein4- and fuel for farms •iii the Tho whole of the above property wilt be sold upon the bellowing Terms:—One third of the timelieso money after payment of costs to. re main in the land daring the lifetime of the widow the interest:of which to be paid to her and the at her death. One half of the' residue-on._thc.lst of April 1859, and the bal ance in two annual payments, without interest, to he secured by judgment bends and mortgage on the land sold. The purchaser will be re quired to pay five 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. VALUABLE. PROPERTY At Private Sale. TUE subscriber intending, - to remove West S offers at private sale, until ATURDAY, the 10th of December, next, the new and commo dious Three Story BRICII. 11015 E, situate in West Main Street, Carlisle. Pa. The house is new•and in complete ;;;; l tt. order'," containing Ten Rooms, in , 1111, 7e:`,.“ eluding:the Store room. There is — also on the premises a first rate Wash and BakeJlouse. The above is in the most business part of the town and is a very desirable place for any bus ' iness• If not sold privately it will then be of fered, on SATUIWAY tho loth day of Dec ember, nt public sale. Any person desirous of viewing :he property will please call on the - Eili - Seriber, when I ernis 'will be made known. -- - A UGUSTUS S. IVORMLEY• N v 2 18.53—ts PUBLIC SALE OP TOWN PROPERTY. TLIE sub.cribee will offer at public sale, on SATURDAY the 3d.ot December, next, nt 10 o'clock, A.. 17., the property occupied by him, situated near th6'St end of Dickinson Alley, adjoining lots of Isaac B. Parker and John Halbert. The LOT is 30 feet front and I'2o feet deep, Ad has on it a Two Story FRANIE HOUSE with Kitchen, all newly roofed and in good repair, a frame stable ).; LI p corncrib, &c. 'rho ground has ty-,1„', 5 .„_,,k been cultivated as a gatilen and '`' L ` th e re are a number of choice fruit trees, a line grape vinershrubbery, on the let, This is a very c neettient and comfortable 'property, and in a good meighor hood. The terms of sale will be $l5O on the let 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 .hel'd at the Court House in the borough of Carheir. 1VILLI;i111 BROCK. November 2(1, 1853—ca VALUABLE FARE!'! AT PRIVATE SALE. II G subscriber offers at private sole a farm I situated in Ntirth' Middleton twp, Comb, co, four miles east of Carlisle, and fourteen west of Hart ishurg, on the turnpike road, . CONTAINING 130 ACRES of first rate limestone land, cleared and under cultivation. Also 35 acres of Woodland con venient to supply the farm with wood. The Improvements are a new two story STONE „- x ,„ HOUSE, .13 feet front, new brick Ir Li 0 g q, Barn, 75 feet front, wagon shed, " corn crib and other necessary I.l' 0 'l,v. outbuildings now.• A well et ne er failing water at the door, and an excellent orchard of choice young film trees. The farm is in every way a desirable ono. and persons wishing to purchase would do well to Call and sec it. Terms node to suit purchasers. scp2lfitn J. E. COBLE. Or'Llneaster Whig,copy nniii send hill to this office; C21711C1 TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE THE subscriber offers at private side ri lot of ground, situate in Churchtown, Comb. co., 33 beet in - front by 500 feet deep,-having thereon orected•n dounle two story FRAME D ma, LING 110 USE, 30 feet in front by. 2.1 deep. with eight , rooms and two hitch ens.. The house is newly built and well finished - dirmiglieut. .. 'Also n lot - adjoining the. shove, on which is erected a two story Frame House,-20 ft square. now,used as a Cabinet Maker's Shop. but can be ()Silly converted into a dwelling houSe.,• it, is n - good7inand for the.above or any other lins- - : iness: For, terms, which wilt be made easy,. cimifire, , 9l the•subscrifier in Carlisle... ' nug3ltf . JAMES R. WEAVER, :. , HOSE .ALT D 'LOT Fait SALE, rIIII O , totbsoriboi offers for sale' thd FRAME lIOUSS Lst, '22 foot frent.by,'4lo loot in ,lepth; new o.icupied by David Smith; Eso.c in That . Main - street, - - Tile dwellinir contemn Milo coiled rooms, including .doilble parlo s Attached Is n cistern, smoke house. and stable Fitt. fort her information apply: to • " 11. A...STURGEQ,N Soiret.if- '• • Agt for rw A.tni DAP . , • CANDXtS, - PAMlLY.imrties Sabbath School. end Pie nip parties in . going to the country will do well by, calling at the, cheap ArniStere of . 11, J; ketTcr, where they • tan be supplied with ar tidies 'at. the: loltest rateeland or the beat goal:, ity. CAN .pt:ice,,'2o, tantalum prmild; A.,genoral - uso-tment cif Patent%Med. cinca constantly on hand. Legal anb Ottier Notice D. IMECTION. . . ." •, : Carlisle Denusit.Bank, Nov. 1, 1853. - 5: The annual election of NINE DIRECTORS for this Inititution still be held at the banking house, on MONDAY, the Slat day of Novem. her, inst, between the hours of 10 A. M,, and 3 I' M. ' W. M. BEETEM, . n0v0.......-H.--.-------=.:L____Cashicr. _ ,DIVIDEND. Carlisle Deposit Bnnk,•Nov. .1, 4 1853. The Board of Directors Imo this day decla red a dividend of FOUR PERCENT, which will be paid to the stockholders or their legal representatives on demand. NV. M. 13 ETEIII, Cashier. ECM zetrszczi, THE books of MORRIS L 4 HERSHEY are in my hands for settlement end collection. All persona knowing themselves indebted or having, It:counts to settle with said firm will do well to call at my antic and pay or settle fheirliecount by the 10th of November 1853, or they will be proceeded against according to law. G. B. COLE, October .4; .853.. NOTICE UI3SCRIB pRS to the siock of the Carlisle Gee and Writer Couipany Ore required to pay to Wm. M. Beetem, Esq,, Treasurer, di the Carlisle Deposit Bank, on or °tore Tues day the ist day of NOveniber, next ONE DOLLAR upon each (there' by them subscri bed. By order of the Board. 00'19 FRED'IC WATTS, Free. NOTICE. A N ELECTION for Directors of the Cdr. lisle Bank shill bo held at the Carlisle De pOsit Bank, on MONDAY, the 21st day of November, next, bet eon the hours of 10, A. M„ and 2 o'clock, P. M. GEO. A. LYON, . President Get 19 3w Estate of Michael Livingston, dec'd NOTICE is hereby, given that Letters of Ad ninistration on the estate of Michael Liv ingston, late of East Pennsboro township Curnt:. , herland county, deceased, hate been granted by the Register of said entity to' the subscriber residing in the same township, All persons 'knowing thernatfves indebted fcr said estate ore required to make immediate payment and those having claims to present them to STEPHEN H.,LIVINCISTON, nov2st Admit. Estate of lames E'ekles, sr." dec NOTICE.is hereby given that letters of ad. ministration have been issued by the 'Register of Cumberland ,comity, upon the estate of James Eckles, or.. 'late of Upper . Allen twp., deed, to the subscriber residing, in the same township. kit tho.ie • luoibig clarms aesinet said emnte will present them' for settlement, - and those imlebted will make payment to WILLIAM M. ECKLES, nov9t3w Adm'r. Estate of John Creamer, dec'd. E is hereby given'thet Letters' of IN Ad nituitration on the estate of Jno Crea mer, late of Silber Spring township, Cumb. co. dec'd. have been 'granted by the Register_ of slid county to the subscriber, residing in Dick ins,m 'township. All persons knowing them.' selves indebted to said eatate are required to mike iminediate payment, and those having claims to present them for sediment to JOHN GAttiviLA,N, MEI Estate of Win. Fulton, dec'd. lk - r, 0 LICE is hereby given that Letters of Adminttration on the estate of Willliam Fu.tOn,•late of Upper Allen twp., - Comb. co. de'ed, have been - granted by the Resister of and county to the, subscriber, residing in they' same township. All persons knowing them— selves indebted to said estate are regoirect to mike immed=payment, and those having claims to present theniVor settlement to JOHN B. COQVER, Ad in 'r oct 26 Estate of Mary Basehoreolee'd. rio is hereby given that Letters Toe tlinestary on the lust will and testament of the _said Mary Basehore, late of the borough orMechaniescurg, Cumb. co., deceased, have been granted by the Register of said county to the subscriber, residing in Hampden twp., mid county. All persons knowin. , 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. oct2G Estate of John Wonderly, dec'd. • rio LICE is hereby given that letters testa• mentary on the estate of John Wonderly, late of South Middleton township, Comb. co., deemsed, have been granted by the Register of said-eounty to the subscriber, residing in the borougtt of Carlisle. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them fur settlement to L _ ocls fiw Ex'r. Estate of Wm. P. G. Ecker, ivra . rEctil is hereby given that Letters Tee tsmantary on the estate of William P.G. 11;eiter, late of Newton township, Cumberland • , IItV, d.ic'd, hove been granted to the sub s,!rit,Jr, reiidin.; in the same township. All persms knowing themselves indebted to said estate are rennin...l to make immediate pay ment all those having claims to present them fur settlement to net 126 t or. DAVID ECKER ZIOTIC • wrti " co the heirs and legal Ayresentatives of Joseph Barton, late of York connty, 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 direc ted, I will hold no inquest to divide, part, or value the real estate of said decedent, on the promisee in the town of Lisburn Comb. co, on TIIURSD Y the 2'2d day orDecomber, A. D. 1853, at tOo'clock, A. NI, when and where . ' yea may attend if you think proper. Sheriff's Office Car- ? J ()S.IiIcDARNIOND, Novo 9,1852 S Sholiff. NOTECII. I%,TOTIEE is hereby given that application t--1.1 will be made to the next Legislature, ageileably to the constitution road laws of this Coininaaive ilth, for an alteration in the charter orthi Carlisle Deposita Bank, so as to confei np acid Bank the rights and privileges of a bank of inane, 'and to change the canto to that qi tha Carlisle Bank," By order of thi Board of Directors. W. M. BEETEM, Cashier June 9.9, 1853—am NOTICE, NOTICE is horby 'given that the "Cumber land Valley SaViags Institution," located in Dickinson township, Cumberland county, will make application to the next Legislature of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvaniu for an Act of Incorporation, with a capital of not less than Ton tior more than Thirty Thousand Dollars, for, the puroose of receiving acposits of money both transitory and on interest, and of making loans and discounts, with such other privileges are usually granted to Savings Institutions. By order of the Directors. WM. GALBREATH, Treas. • D. L BEELMA.N, Seer De226m) Extensive Furniture Rooms . . , I'AftEES It:WEAVER would reepecitully ttP. call the attention 6f.liottio Keepers and the public to his extensive stock of ELEGAN T , EN R. NIT U RE. • including Sofas , Wardrobes, Contra and other Tablbs, • Dressing and 'plain Bureaus and every miry article in his branch of business. Also, now on hand the largest 'aortment of C11.4.11R:3' in Carlisle, at the lowest prineS.• ta."Cpliins made at the shortest notice and a Hoarse' provided for funerals. Ho colic. WS:alkali at his establishment on liatth Pone ;vet street', near Glass's HOTEL. N. 113.—Fur - ; -- nifure hired out by the month or your,. Carlisle.MArch 1850,—ty' . TRANS.PORTATICCON. SIP it rid oral quad are now prepared to freight • - merchandi7e from . •Philadelphia and , ' 4l4r 15aft - 1 — Baltimore, at le. ', diteol,rates; With regularity and, despatch, : , ' . • Freed:- Ward, 4 Freed, 315 Market 'Eltreeti , I P,hiladorphia • A. 11.0Barnitz 75 NorthStioot,,Paltimoro, Michael Herr, North Street; Baltimgro. Ni D.'Roq 4 / 3 0-.' . . , , ~ ..... .., ' ~,,-: Linea: Bilok tilofiai t .... .. '.: ~, ;TlVE•stibacribbi lici'o6 - htirid•WciOa RUCK ' , (3.1.: 0 Vt..lB.iiiitiAil., (vEtti . 6lue,o wk lit: " killable (041. - ' , . iifi,}iiir :0•; , 61 14,,' 4 itits :,;-13'1' % ,71,V,i'alT11,eli,' ' ... '