11 Teti) '3 butttiefttleuts. Lined. Buck• Glovce. . . cfull assortment of Lined puck Gloves, also Mitt7llS. and tither Glchies 'just received G. W. MTN EP.: siurimsivx,AN WANTED. YOUNG MAN who is thoroughly au . quaninte.d ihe Dry Goods business, Hod immediately by )I.'oll G. W. HITNER, subscriber will pay Cash for STRAIN 'lv kind delivered at Middlesex. Farmers I find it to their interest to sell their straw purchase other manures. E. SHRYOCIC , , - • Agent. tiov3oto_ Estate of John Eberly,dec. ETTERS Testamentary on the, estate of I John Eberly, late of Silver Spring town, p, have been issued to the subscriber, resi-' g in Hampden township; Comb. county, to 0 n all persons tidying claims against said to will present them for settlement, and all ebted will make payment to SAMUEL EBERLY, Executor. Nov 3t 'aatteable Town Pkoperty FOR SALE'. WILL sell at private sale a Two Story Brick HOUSE :P7„ - 1 ,- '7, I lot or Ground, situated on a • oral Hanover street extended, this borough. 'Nils. house is back baildo4, all in good condition. a Lot is GO feet in front by 170 in depth. Od : preAniies is a stable, and the whole proper is eligible and convenient. (Os), a small Two Story BRICK HOUSE 1 Lot of Ground, 15 feet front by 119 deep, North street near to Ilanoyer, It those propenios ere not sold by the Ist of tkuary n.Ls.t. they will be rented for the ensu• your. . . JOHN B. PARICFR. Catlislo, Nov es, 1,453. Peso Goods: Orem Goods The subscribar has just received a large and 311 selected lot of Winter Goods at ,his store the corner of Centre Square.. A finodot of NAPOLEON CRAVATS, it opened, thud for sale, at the lowest figure. D AESS BUTTONS. very large and full assortment of Laqies' ruse Duttons, embracing a new atyle. PORTMONNAIES, great variety of Portmonnaes, ;of the latest sterns. WORK BOXES, et opened a few Ladies' Work Boxes and nts' Shaving Cases, suitable fbrifiChristmas. FURS FURS, .at opened a few Lots'a Furs, .with a large . of Woollen Comforts, andall for sale by GCO. N 111TNER. .Carlisle. Nov 31, 1853, ) FARMERS- FL HORSE DEALERS - loci' OR J. S. ShIIIfERT, Veterinary _y Surgeon, has returned to Carlisle, and lo permanently for the purpose of crating upon .diseased horses, and pledges itself to . :ere thy most of diseases to which ' s noble animal is subject. He is able to cure no Bone, Tooth Bone and Bog Spavin, and weak eyes which are supposed to be affected Ito !Its, without cutting the gland of the eye, I all eyes suppoSed to he affected with Wolf Y6th, without eictractino the teeth. , He can err n frehle foundered! r se_duLfarty.teight_ urs as sound as ever. He also eures all Oii9- 1100 r 9 hoof bound,sprung_krices, shoulder string halt, fistulas and pole evil., Hg can move all Laffous culargments, and perforni all i meal operation; that stay be required of him: orsons having, diseased horses who cannot ave them with him, can be supplied with all e n oilclnes and directions for use. He char. -- s - nothing - for - examining a horse-und—focafing sir diseases. Se, - liring on - your cripples. lie may be found at Henry Glass's Cumber, nd unj Perry Hotel, Carlisle, where those' idling, to engage his service's are requested.te . . [Nov 2,18.53, • _ Court Proclantaticin.. • ; WHEREAS the Honorable J. II; GRA; nest, President Judge of the several saris of Common Pleat; of the counties of imbe-lund;Perry and Juniata. in Pp , . , ••••• s.a in _ . - 4O r , toyer a' fermincr and General Jail Delivery in Ad counties. and lion. John Rupp and Sain-' , Wimdburn,Judges-ofthe Court of Oier : -and 'erminer mind - General Jail Delivery for the oat of all capital and other offenders, in the' iid county of Cumberland,by their precepts to directed, dated the 15th of NovemberlBs3, Ave ordered the Court of Oyer and terininer ad GcneralJ ai I Delivery, to be holden at Car.. sle, on the 2d' MONDAY of Januery,-1854 icing the th day)at 10 o'clock in the fortt+ eon, to continue two weeks. NOTICE . is therefore hereby given, to the uronur. Sustices of the Peace and Constables f the said County of Cumberl and: that they re by the said precept commanded to be than nil--there-in-their--proper--persons,-with their • ails, records. inquisitions, examinations and II other remembrances, to do those things rhich to their offies appertain to done, and II those that aro bound by recognizances, to rosocuto against the prisonerithat are or then hall he in the Jail of said county, aro to be here to prosecute thent as shall be just. ' JOSEPH M.cDARNIOND, Shwa lIIEELIFF7d OPrICE, Carlisle, ?.. - . Nov. 28, 1853. • ( • Freih Drugs, Medicines &c. &c „ I have Just received from Pluladel• plus and Now York very extensive V F W ' , additions to my former stock, einbre• cing nearly every article of Medicine now tn use, togesner with giiints, Ms, Varnishes, Turpentine, Perfumery, Soaps, legionary, Fine Cutlery, Fishing Tackle,— fruhes of almost every description, with n ndelss variety of other articles; which I am d.- ermined to sell at the VERY LOAVES , ' prices. All Physicians, Country Merchants, Pedlars nd others, are respectfully requested not to pass he OLI) STAN I), as they may rest assured hat ovary article will be sold of a good quality nd upon reasonable terms. ' S. ELLIOTT, Main street, May 30 .. utriNza. £ND LIQUORS,- - MADEIRA, Tanoriffe, Malaga Lisbon, Nlus :at, Grape Juice,-Port and Anehor brand n'tinpagne IViaes.. Boston Rum, Ginger Btaudy, Cherry Brandy, Tale Cogniac ' and ' Dark Brandy, Holl Ind Gin and Wino Bitters. . i Spann CANDLE 4 310 per pound,.. Syrup and Milling.' MOLALSE ';', Washing Soda, uperior Y ityson,lniperial and Black TEAS, rinctipa, Regalia and Cuba CIGARS, for ale by till box or remit, bring on your pipes and lr• burn. (my2o) CH is, BARNITZ. NOTICE. ...C.Ji3SCRIBEIt3 to the stock of the Carlisle Gig and W ter Chmpany aro roluired,tp pay to Wm. M. Beetem, Esq., Treasurer, at the Carlisle Deposit Beret, out or before Thurs tity the 15th day of December, next the third instalment of ONE DOLLAR upon each share by them subscribed. By order of the Board. 1510t.23 PRED'IC WATTS, Pres,. Eattrar - STORE FOR BALM riiiitE DRUG STORE on the corner of Pitt k end %Vest Hanover streets,,with fixtures, is offered for sale—on reaaonablo terms. Ad. dross GEORGE "E BRETZ. Earlisle, Pa. , Nov 10 ti NOTICE. Tfl P. election 10 - r DirectorCol' the co r ii s k Banlt advertised to ho held on Monday, th e 21st loot, not having boon held on said day, an election for Directors of saiii - Banlt.will ho hold, rtgftld Oly t t charter, op MQND V. the 191 h or De,emlier nekt„vbet'Vvebn'inTi'clock, A. M. 'anti i o%look P. 'M., at the Carlisle Deposita Bank. novlaiwi GEO. A. LYON, Pres. ' HENRY J. WOLF, . ,iIITTOR,Jrkr tAT Lair, Office, No. 2, Beetem't Row. • profeasional businees strictly attended to. German language apolten as read• ily as the KngHely, [Sep 14. 1853 AMIVIOVAL. TUE Store of the subscriber, embracing - - TEAS, GROC RIGS, Q t meneware, and all the Varieties us u ally kept by him .is removed to his - , ew beildifig. Noy q-k H 9, 'MARION "ALL, i lYest Main St. 1131%laroh 30, yin], w. EDY thirellancous. VALUABLE BA t 1 Pitiv'ATE SALE ` - TRE subscfiber being-desirous of Moving tei the-West, offers at priva:e sale theFARM, on which he tow' resides imMonroe twp., Co about One mile south west of Churchtown, on the Yellow Breeches creek, and adjoining landsj of Moses Bricker; Joseph Brandt and others, CONTAINING 161 ACRES,' strict measure, of a first rate quality of land, about-110 acres of which is cleared und . in a high - state - or - cultivation - , - tho" - remaiier - is - eovered . with young and thrivin g timber. The improve• moats fire a two story Dwelling HOUSE, 80 fix• feet square„, with basement fitted , ite•sput lip for fl }hash house, a Stone bank :g5t. 7 .4 BARN 04 feet front and 90 back-, . A 4, a stone spring house with a never failing spring of excellent water at the door, wagon sited, corn cribs, eider press, and oilier out buildiAgsrma apple orchard, an oil mill and waterlfol47pr sufficient to propel any machinery. , ALSO .58i ACRES of Mountain Land, near Cookstown in the same township, adjoining lands of Messrs Samuel and Richey Clarks, M. Ego's heirs and others. The nbove property will be sold in parts or ..the wholo,.and terms made to suit purchasers. ' Any Parson wishing to view said property can do so by calling on the subscber. JAMS ,November IR, 1853-4 w •„*Laticasier Examiner copy (4w) and send bill to this office. FRESH ARRIVAL! %IRE subs ribcr has.jlist returned from 'Phil. minipills, and is now opening a large and elegant assortment of cheap WINTER GOODS, consisting in part of cloths, cassinlers, ama in:us, flannels, blankets, jeans &c. Ladles' Goods—A beautiful assortment of do Nines, French rnerinoes, paramettas, silks, now style barrel, cashmeres, rib ons,; shawls, Fr nch worked collars. &c. . . •. Domestics—Bleached and unbl'd muslins, checks, tickings, canton flannels, &e. Duets and Shoes—A large assortment of men and buys winter boots. Also an entire new stock of ladies' gaiters, morocco boots, bus. dins and slippers, children'S shoes in great va riety, gum over shoes of all descriptions. • Groceries—c,. fresh lot of sugars, coffee, tens, molasses, spices, Sze. As my winter assortment is new and full, we Cordially invite all our old friends and custo mers, and the public in general' to Coll and ex - atnine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as we will take pleasure to showing our goods, and will sell as cheap if not cheaper than any other store j the county, Recollect the old stand—East Main Street. CHAS. OGILBY. Nov 15 1853 Prepare for UPinter! PARLOR AND COOKING STVE2. subscriber at hie old stand on North Hanover Street, Carlisle, the sign of the "Mammoth Red Coffee Pot,'.' desires to call the attention of the public to his large assort• menu of S T 0 V.F.: S. of the newest and most fashionable styles, from the beat manufacturies in the country, and at all prices from $3 t 0.515 Among his PARLOR fANG• CHAMBER - STOVES are the Mirror Stove, the Arctic, Revere, Star, Persian, Union and Etna Air Tight, together with other patterns which he has,elall sizes for Patio's or Chambers,- and caletilated for burn ing either wood or coal. Also the Etna,. Globe, Astor, AlbanylTlat-top and Bandbox or Poor Man's, with other COOKING STOVES, • --- eemprising - pte - latcat - improve - ments — Hnlcitchmr stoves, and intended for either wood or Cool.— Also the Dining Room Cooking Stove—a new and elegant article , to which he invites the par. *afar attention of families. His cooking stoves range in price from $lO to '25, with all the fix tures complete. Also Nine Plate Stoves of various patterns an at all prices. Also -W-A-R-S for Cboking Stoves - ,Brass Kettles, '&c. — A - Iso, every article in the line of Tin and Copper Ware. • The •pnblio, a e re3pectfully invited to r oan as he is confident with his large stock, vet rPety and cheapness, of being able to i .give entire satisfaction tnevery purchaser. Call and see. • M. MORRIS. _Oetob r 19,1853-3 m . . Classiaal arid Literary High School, •, - • - • Nr a WVILLLE. PA. rrt-tz W inter Session of this Institu tion will commence on TUESDAY, the Isi cif November next; and continue 5 months. lo•the department of Instruction the Principal will be rtiad bj• competent AssiStants. Ali care and-diligence will be used to prepare youths either for- teachers, or for the ordinary busi nesses of life, or for College. TERMS—For Tuition, Boarding, and Lodging, $5O -All other expenses extra. For further particulars address the under signed, at Newvillie. ROBERT McCACIIREN, Oct 12' Principnl. OULP'S PkTENi PORTABLE CIDER DULL AND: PRESS, (I E undersighed having purchased the I, right of Franklin and Cumberland coun ties, Pat., and Washington county Md. for CULP'S PATENT' PORTABLE CIDER MILL AND PRESS are new manufacturing machines under the immediate supervision of Henry Shcpler, a practical millwright. Orders will be received and filled with promptness.— All machines will be warranted. By this machMe, which can be conveyed on a wheelbarrow, 'hin , man end a boy can make from five to eight 3 ‘rrels cider a day,with ease, and the cider t' -ftoteughly pressed from the pomace. The labor is light .and the ma chines are simple and permanent.. This machine was exhibited at The-State Agricultural Fair; at Lancaster, and tested with several others, and the - , committee . awarded the premium to it. Tho machines are warranted to perform what is herein stated. Orders are 49m:cattily' solicited. • . N. l3.—The press cotMecied with the ma.; chino can be used for pressing .currants, and cutting veg,etablos for feeding stock. •• , JACOB HORE.7 . HENRY SHEP.CEII,I May 11. 1.953. Gm Chamberaburg rnENcEc WORK. , wE havo this, day received from New Yon, a very large assortment of Worked Ruffling, Jaconet and Swiss Edging, 'nothing Untlersleeves and Spencers, Embed Hand: . kischiefs, kc.,"*ltien wilt bo sold at the kiwost prices. 'WEISE "& CAMPBELL, • .IVI.MUNOES, cAsEramt#s.,,- i itLIST - RECEIVED at the Now an hoop t•J Store of AVMs° Bz. Campbell . a largo lot of FRENCH MERINOES, • 'CASHMERES, • MOUS DE LAINE, • • • SHAWLS, &e„" now:on hand fresh from 7 Philadelphie, and sel ling low at „WEISE & CAMPBELL'S, STEILLIVIC SAW MILL. THE 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 'of Pa per town,Cumberland county, at tho base of the South Mountain, on Spruce Run, and having in possession near one thousand acres of the beet Sinber land, in the Southern pert of Penn sylvania, are now prepared to saw and furnish lumber to order, at the shortest notice of the various descriptions .used for mechanical pur poses. They can furnish frame stuff for burns and houses of any length and size that may be required, weather-boarding, flooring, and fen cing boards, poplar and oak hoards anri plank, shingle and plastering laths, oak and await shingles, slungles, cooper staff, pitch pine peritsvand chestuut rails and posts. They have now on hand several thousand feet of lumber, chesnnt rails and posts fur fence, cult .and pine wood by the cord, and can engage to be delivarod in Its season several hundred cords of chesnuti:oull bark for. turning purposes,- ..'rhe proprietors havingJavalled themselves of the natural advantages of their :kaftan, which abounds in a variety of the finest timber, and having also a practical kra.wledge of the brislness; are enabled to fuenish lumber lower to the citizens. of CuMberland count.; llron can be done by ant; snuffer establishment —and us.they 'wish and expect to do a largo business, will spare no pains to accommodate. the public at the shortest notice. ' Tito various descriptions of luniber7 will bo delivered in Carlisle or elsewhere as may. he, desired. All orders addressed to thO proprie tors, Diveir&, flaslcoll, living in Paportown, or to Wrri, D. Seymour, jr. in Carlisle, will occur() prompt attention. DIVEN, HASKCLI. & SEYIItc.„VD. Nov. 10, litto - rettancouo Farmers, Coopers fk. Millers, LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS! 0 000 t C a u k t en F i l ouni,tlihnerrbeelstSoUlittnS e) I IWO 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 are selling them, ,from their superior quality,) to coopers whohave heretofore refused using cut staves, eds . ,' to others who are distant,_and---iii the midst of state cuttiflg establishments. PRI E—ss 50 per 1000, or 20,0 0 for $lOO. All cash, ar n satisfactory reference. Apply to the subscriber, or to JOHN KAH NE Y, Aliddlesex. Also, ViTANTE . T., 300 bundles of good, long', well cured RYE STRAW. The market Price will bo paid at the premises of the owner. Apply to the subscriber through Carlisle P. 0., box No. 16, or atlas residenco, ono mile south of Middlesex. °mint. DAVID MILLER, Jr. First Arrival of Fall Dry Goods, Al the New and Cheafr Store IV Campbell • Vvo U L D respectfully — announce to their friends and the public that they have just received from New York and Philadelphia a large and handsome assortment of FALL AND WI . 4TER GOODS, consisting of the latest styles cf Dices Goods, French plaids, caslinteres, mous de lames, all wooli , mous de bcges, Persian cloth, plaid, brocade and black silks, al pacas and Mourning Goods. bOMESTICS Bleached and unbleached muslin, checks, Gingham's, tickings, wht and cl'd Canton Flanncls, table linctonble cloths,Napkins Damask .tow6ls, wool flannels, &c., &c. LACES AND EMBROIDERIES cambric and swiss ruffling, engine and insert ing, lisle tnochlin and Hermitic laces, collars, undersiceeves. spencers, culls, &c. HOSIERY AND GLOVES • Silk, cashmere and Suxony hose, merino half hose, white and black silk hose, black, white and mixed cotton hose, ladies and gents silk, kid, Ilene), lined silk and cotton gloves CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES _-- - - - A large assortment of cleats, eassimcres, sati nets, Lentucky jeans, merino, satin and Slack eillt vestings, - BOOTS AND SHOES A large ass irtment of ladies and gentlemens shoes, slippers anti boots, childrens shoes, from the best manufahturers. FANIILY. GROCERIES, . . Rio and Java Co(lees, New Orleans, Cuba and refined ,sugars, Levering's, Syrup Molasses. Cuba do., and Spicei of all kinds, • Their goods have all been selected with great care from the beat New York and Philadelphia houses, and canuot fail to suit purchasers both in quality and price. . - sepl.t llardware, hardware. THE subscOber wishes to draw the atten tion of the public to their own interests, which they may consult to good advantage by examining the elegant and complete assort ment of Hardware of every deseerption, which he is now receiving at fits old stand on North Hanover street. TO COACIIMAICERS. We have a large sujlply of springs, hubs, bands, laces, curtains, and floor oil cloths and drab cloths, of different qualities, in fact every thing in your line. To CA 13.1 NET-MAKERS We KdTer complete setts of veneers, knobs and miouldings_ol-walnut-end—mahommy,--to- sui both the taste and the.purse, CAItPENTERS EXAMINE• the splendid assortment 01 tools in y'our line as_also a colonists - Stock of building materials, cuch as locks, hinges, screws, latches, glass, paints, oils,.varnishes, turpentine, &c: and va rious carpenters tools cheaper. than ever, as has been acknowledged by rt ct_Lp_r enter who has seen - Them. - BLACKSMITHS cannot go wrong in giving us a call -(or a sup_ ply of hammered, rolled, alit and oilier iron genet ally used, as also cast, shear :American and English blister steel, &o. &c. OUR FARMER FRIENDS - • will also consult their interests by looking tit our cheap shovels, forks, trace chains, harrier, and every other article Item a .cradle to a plough,to suit them in price and quality. TILE PUBLIC GE v. nerr y ice also invited to,.examaiwo quantlgy unit quality now on 'hand of - cedar ware, tubs, churns, buckets, oils, such oafish, sperm and flaxseed oils, which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. I would also caßattention to my splendid assortment of WALL PAPERS, presenting a numberless variety of Patterns at prices tram 6 ets. upwards. Remember there is no mistake here, as all articles will lie sok , at the lowest cashprices at the .old and well known stand en North Hanover street, East sice, betweee IVlcGlaughlin's Hotel 'and Kell er's Hat Store. JACOB ER. march 16 3v/rail aNsult.4.lTc33.. The Allen and East Pcimsborough Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland cone ty,incorporated ..by . an Act of Assembly, is now fully organized, and -in operatia under the management of the ftillowing comMission era, viz: Jacob Shelly, Wm, R. Gorgas, ale haul Cocklin, Meleheir Brenneman Christ dStay. man, Christian Tiizel, Jacob 11. Coov Lewis flyer, Henry Logan, Benjamin 11. M ,enr, Jai cob Kirk, Samuel Prowell, Joseph Wicker shain. The rates - of insurance ato os low end favor able as any Company of the kind in the State. Persons wishing to become members aro in cited to make application td tho,agents of the company, who are willing to wait upon Own at any time; DEN J, H. NIOSSER, President HENRY LOOAN, Vice Preiideni fewia ['yet, Secretary. • Michael Cocklin, Treasurer, AGENTS. • Cumberland County.—Rudolph Martin, N. Cumberland ; C. 1 . 3'. Berman. Kingstown , Zearing, Shiremanstown; Charles. Bell, 3arlislel Dr, J.:Ahl, Chinatown; !Samuel Graham, West Pennsborough; James MeDow. el, Franliffird ; Mode Griffith, South .Middle ton; Samuel Coover, Benjamin Daverstick, Mechanicsburg; John Sherrick, Lisburn; Da vid Coover, SWplierdstown. York - County. - -Julm Bowman, - Dillsburg Peter Welford, Franklin"; John Smith, Esq., Washington ; W. S. Pielting, Dover; Daniel Raffensberger, J W.Graft;Paradise. Ilirrieburg.-4louser dt. Lachman. ' 4 -Mei - Milers of the having policies eclat to expire can have them .renewed by making application to any of the agents. Nov. 24, Iy. FALL. AND. , 10173CNTER - Styles of .Hats ! I :Iff? & 7. KELLER desire respeettiilly - toiii; 1.311 form their customers and friends that they are now supplied with a great vario.y of HATS AND CAPS] for Fall and Winter 'wear. Fn. addition to a beautiful spring style of Bilk Hate and their extensive assorttnent of light and Coloured lists just received from the ages. Their as sortinentis large and for beauty of style.excel. lened offinish and lowness Of price they can• not be surpassed. A litrge assortment of kinys. exclusively for summer went, constantly on hand. A 1.90 a cai•efu:lv 'selected assortment of CHILDREN'S, HATS. _ • • ' , , -, Wo,most respectfully invite the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity to call and examine, our assortment at the old stand, opposite to the Telegraph Wilco. ' may II -"' FRESH TEAS, &c. JENICINS' Best Brand of Tens, Green and Black, in metallic packages, also in hulk'and in original packages.- A larexind general na• satment of the best NVIIITE I RON STONE' AND GRANITE WARE, with n variety of Glass .Ware, and Common Ware of every de scription, in setts or atherwlao to suit the pur ohaser, together with • CEDAR WARE,, WILLOW WARE, and n variety of Friiici,'Ware always in store and for solo at tho,"Family arocery" of Juno 8,1853. - . . 5 ,3, W. 4BY. Fish, Fish, Fish! A triOICE lot of N 6. I MACKEREL ! , in 'whole. half and gamier bble, also n hit of new N0.,3 Mackerel for solo cheap for cub at the family grocery more of. -mime 22.1853. J. G. WILLIAMS, iltrlicinei. THE WONDER ,OF THE AGE. For the Cure Of Saltrheiim, Chilblains, COM. moon Sores, Chapped or Cracked Hands, Burns or Scalds, Cuts or Wountl4 - Piles, Inflammation of the IlVenst,bile4mf insects; Sore Lipti,'Pim . Ides on the Face and Breaking Out and Sone on Childress; sad all diseases of the Skin. ' This Ointment will cure the Saltrhetim and 'Burns, or Chapped hands. quicker and surer than any other medicines of the kind, before the put . . To substantiate the above,l can — glieTitiiidretis of certificates, but I consider it no use, as One person Call do the some, if they have friends, for even a worthless .article) I rely solely on the merits of the Ointment for the,public patronage. N. B.—A single box of this Ointment will keep any Blacksmith's, Farmer's, Sailor's, or ' Mechanic's hands, lei them chap' or crack ever so bad, sound' and in gond working order all winter , Prepared and sold by MONROE TERItiIL, Naugatuck, Conn, Sold also by the. principal Druggists, and ' Country Merchants. Price 55 cents per box. Nov. 16 18.53—1 y CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE, Not a Particle of Mercury in it, ..dn infallible remedy for Scrofula, King'sEviL Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutonocus Eruptions, Pimples or Pustules on the Face, Blotches, Buds, Chronic Sore Eyes, Bing Worrii ter, Scald Mend, Enlargement and. Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints'ytd all Diseases arising from an injudicious use of Mer cury, Imprudence in Life, or Impurity Of the Blood. This valuable Medicine, which hns become celebrated for the number of eitraordionvi cures effected through its sgtncy, has induced' the proprietors, at the urgent request of' their friends, to ofrer it to the public, which .they do with the utmost confidence in its virtues and wonderful curative properties. The following certificates selected from a large member, arc however. stronger testimony than the mere Word of the proprietors ; sod are all from gen— tlemen well known, in their loeslitics situ of 'the hiVtdst respectability mom of them residing in the city of Richmond, 'i's. F. BOYDEN, Esq. of the Exchange Hold, Richmond, known every where, says he 'IRS seen the Medicine called CARTEIeti .SPANISti MIX. TIME administered in -over n hundred cases, in nearly all the'di4enses for which it iu recommen ded with the most astonishingly good ratilks.- 14c says it is the most extraordinary medicine he has ever seen. AGUE .1/N3 FEVER—Great Cure.—l here by certify that for three years I had Ague and Fever of the Most violent description.. I haul several Physicians, took large quantities at .'tQui nine, Nlercury, nd I believe all the Tonics a& vertised, but all w.thout any permanent relief. At last I tricl iCarter's Spanish Mixture, two bottles of which effectually cured me and I am happy to say I Me had neither Chills or lime since. I consider it the best Tonic In the world and the only medicine that ever reached my case. JOAN LONGDEN. Beaver darn near Richmond Va. G lI LUCK Esq now in the city of Richmond aud for many years in the Post Office, has such confidence in-the astonishing cflicacy of Carter's Spanish_Mixture,Ahatite-has_boughtmpwards-of -50 bottles which has - given - ticirly to die itfßieted. Mr Luck says lie has never known it to fail when taken according to directions Dr MINCE a practising physican and former ly of the City -Hotel in the city of Richmond, says he has witnessed in a` number alma:limes the effects of Carter's Spanish Mixture ivhich were most truly surprising. Ile says in a case of Consumption, dependent on the Liver, the good effects were Wondurful indeed. SAMUEL' M . DRINK Elt of the firm Drink 'Compllaint or 8 years standini 49119-AWI -1 05 bottles - of Carter's Spanish Mixture;'-, GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA-rThextli tors of the Richmond Repuhliean,land tt-Nnrvant • employed in their press room' ci.red of violent Scrofula cortibined with - Rheumatism, whirl; tirely disablett hint- from work, Two both:A of : Carter's Spanish Mixturepade a perfseteure of ' him, and the-editors iu n public - notice uty they "cheerfully reetilnmend it to all who areltMicted with any disease of the blood " • STILL ANOTHER CURE OF scßom LA—I had a very valuable boy cured olScrofitla by Carter's Spanish'Mixtm.e. Iconsiderittruly a valuable medicine: James NI 1 aylor Conductor on the K F & 1' It II co Rie:mond Vii Nlt• fuhn Thompson residing in the city of Richmond, was cured by three auks of Carters Spanish Nlisture,.of Salt Rheum, which lie had nearly '2O ye-vs. and which all the physicians of normtr tr. — Mr - Thompson - is a - well known merchant iu thc.city'of Richmond, Va., and his cure is most remarkable. Principal Depots at M. WARD, CLOSF CO,,_No 83, Mahlon Lane, New York. T 'W DYOTT .bc. SONS, No 13'2, NOrth Sd street, Philadel olds, IiENNErt & BEEItS,No 125 Main street, Richmond, Vs. And for sale by 8 Elliott, S W litiverstick, Carlisle; Lm Day,-MeChanicsbnrg; J H Herron, Newville; .1 C Attic, Shippensburg, and by dew• ler a in medicines everywhere. Attention„ Limeburners ! s . r 4 ! °l :- "'"4lfik' • 44,474 1 1 : - Buy your C UAL of E. BIDDLE. Kr ONLY $2 40 por ton foriCaolt. (Octs FALL MILLINERY 'GOODS. JOHN STONE & SONS, No. 45 South Second street ; Plalcuplphia. ARE now opening for the Fallgrade a well selected assortment of e, . SILKS, RIBBONm., FEATHERS, FLOWE4S,. AND MILLINERY GOODS lIST,GENERAL, ,Cenfining themselves 'exclusively to tins branch of the trade, and Importing tlle larger part of their stock, crinkles them to offer an as sortment unsurpassc,d •in exteut end variety; which wil! ho sold on the most levorable terms. September 14,.1859-2in SOLES, nli.oTn3ous, Importers and Alartufsetnrerspf ovary kind of LADI-E,S'FURS, 86 Arab street' (below Third Et) Philadelphia, and at 178 Water wee% Now York. A S our Goods have all been Selected' in Eu• It. rope by ono of the firm, and manufactured 1)3 ourselves in the most elegantstand lashiona• ble manner, we ean..elfer thernat a prica.ctaking their superior qualify' into consideration) that will defy competiOn. Silver_Meduls.awarded forettporioritrby.Gle Institutes of Pennsylvunia and Maryland. . . SADDLE A ND HARNESS .IRAENG • - EFIHE subscriber continues to carry - on the I. above business, in all itsvartoue branches, .n North Hanover street, Carlisle, two doors Vomit of Leonard's corner, where he intends t.ooping on hand agonoral assortment in hie lino, • " Consisting of all kinds of fast' ionable SADDLES, Bridles A s. 4OVAAV martingales, Girths,Circingles k \ r ‘ ,ai an d BVWtrnr 111litg andrt d e tet aib • I 111 manufactures themost approved Spanish Spring. Saddle!, ever • M. used in this country; 'holm. wishing a handsome, durabloand pleasant sad• die will do well to call and ace thorn, Ho also Manufactures liarness, Bridles, Collars and Whips in all their varieties, and confidently be. Heves from Thu general approbation of his cue tomors,. that ho mdlioi the neatest and best gdarb, in rill their variety of breadth, that is mude in the country. lie also makes all kinds et Matrassos to order, viz: Straw, Husk, Curl. ed flair and Spring Matrassea., All the "above articles will be undo of the host material and workManship, and wittrthe utmost despatch. lanl4-lv WM. OSIIQRN. Valuable. Foundry' For Sale. . . . THE subscriber offers fey eslo hiS interest (one half) in tlio, HAOERSTOWN FOUN , Day. ..Foypnriiculrifp no tO Terme which will be made accorrihiodatiiik;buoinces iliciltics &c., apply to the subsoribetat Hogerstovn,Md. swi 11.. 44W4ENCE. {`~YeDi~iuc, • LIVER COMPLAINT., JAD:N DICE, • CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DIS - EASE OF THE KIDNEYS, AND ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM DISORDERED LIVER OR S TOM A G II . inch ss Constipation, inward piles, fulness of blood to flio head, acidiiy of the stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust for food. fulness or weight in the stoinach,.suur_eruetations,_sinlv ing or fluttering at the pit of the stoma* swimming of the head, hurried and difficult Oesining, fluttering at the heart, choking or suffocating sensations when, in a lying posture, dimness of vision, dots or webs before the sight, fever and dull pain in 'the head, &fie icncyi of perspiration, yellowness of the akin and oyes, pain in the side, back, chest, limb's, 'sudden flushes of heat, burning in the flesh, constant imaginings of evil, and grea depression of spirits, CAN BE EITECTUALL/ CURED BY DR. EEO OPL.R.:ND'S CELEBRATED GERM BITTERS, Prepared 'DR, O. M. JA KSON, • No. 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Their power over the above diseases is not excelled, if equalled, by.any other preparation in the United States, as the cures attest, in many cases alter skilful . physicians had failed. These - Bitters are worthy the attention of invalids. Possessing great virtues in the rec. tifiCution of diseases of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most searching powers in weakness and affectibns of the digestive or gans, they are withal safe, certain and pleas- 1 alit. READ AND BE CONVINCEID Testimony of the hiyhest character! HON. GEO. STROOP, Judge of the District Court in Perry county, Pa., Nov. 18th, 1852 said: "yobr 'lloofland's German Bitters' has been in use in our place over a year past, and to the astonish ment of many hes performed wonders. We may notice a few instances that have coma 1 1 under own humediato nottee:—almost every person who has stopped at the hotel of Win. Lackey, ono year since, piedieted ,rem his e maciated countenance :and debility; that ha coulenet live much longer. , He was unable to attend to his heirless, and far the greater .part of the time Confined to his room. Wo rec. ommended him to try the German Bittern; ho did; and to the surprise of all his friends lie is now able to-attend to hie usual business and perform manual' labor. The case of Henry Asper a stone mason, whom no one supposed would ever reHyver from the' debility - of his system, bit was looked upon as fast approach lug the grave, took eight or nine bi,ttles of We Bitters during the last winter, and this sum• 'mar he has been Ito the surprise of all who knew his ease] following his trade., case of William Murphy is no less astonishing.= He too wan so far reduced. as to induce the general belief that the grave alone would be his only remedy. Mr. Lackey recommended hint to try the Hoofland's German Bitters; he is now apparently a well man, and able to do a hard day's work. We could mention many other cases of a similar character, if it were' necessary. I myself derived much benefit from their use. I kite given considerable of it a way, not fur your benefit alone, but to relieve suffering humanity, and_ let me, assure you 1 awn pleased to sco the happy result. To the afflicted we say, try' them fairly and I will warrant relief." . These Bitters are worthy the attention of ihvalida, possessing great power in the resto ration of a healthy action of the liver and the ,lesser glands, giving tone to. the stomach and nervous system, and bringing the systeßgen orally to a high state a, health. Far sale by-S. W.' Haverstick and S. Elliott; Carlisk; lra Day, ;Mechanicsburg; J. H. Her ron. Newville; J. S. Attic, Shippensburg, and by dealers io inedicinis every where. tunti) ..ttoucru9cincilTll. .LE &T,E4,ER FRITZ-& HENDRY, Store, 29 N. 33 31., Phila. Morocco- Nlqoulactorers, portiere, Importers, Business. ' WHOLESALE s.LE.LAIL. - Monufccuirl MargarOtpfsreet. seri y D.AVIS ac CU.LZEW, Dealers in Lamps, La! Urns and Chandeliers, NF Corner Fourth and Cherry eta., Phila; if "WAVING enlarged rindimproved their store, jaand having the largest Lissortment ol latnp in Phi,lndelphia, they are now prepared to tar nish Campftine, Pine Oil, ' BURNING FLUID, Ethereal 0:1, Phosg •no Gas - and Lard Oil.— Lamps. Lanterns ol_ all patents, Fancy Hotel and llall Lamps, Chandeliros,,,Corntidoles and Candelabras, and Brittanin Lampi,at the man ulacturers lowest, prices. Glass Lamps by the package, at a small advance over Humeri vi ces.-- =Being large -MAN UFA , -;I'UA ER:3 ol Pine Oil, Burning Fluid, Ethereal 041, Aico• inland (the only true) Phosgene Gus, they can furnish these articles at sui°ll prices that Met., chants will find it to their adonnilige to buy.— Call betore going elsewhere, if you want bar. gains. Alen the Safety Fluid La op for sale. October 5,1553-1 y TOYS, TOYS, FANCY GOODa WaLLICAVE II AS just received his Fall Importations o 2 - 1 TO YS, D 0 LLS, Work Baskls andjlex es, articles for COhllictioners, Druggists and To bacconists, also FANCY GOODS of every description, such as Toys orwool. china, lead, tin, &c. 1000 styles Jointed, kid, wdx and dressed Dolls,. all sizes. Doll [leads with teeth, moving eyes, &e. Accordeons, harmonicas, violins, trumpets, Watches, opi las, rings, waggons, &c, Morblosof chum, agate, glass, common, cord, German slates and pencils, all sizes. Percussion Gaps, G D., 'l' B, and other marks CornefS, bonbon and cracking secrets, &c. -Fancy Baskets oral boxes, dressing cases; Alabaster articles,. Jewelry bakes, Inkstands, Toilet bakes, Perfumery, Tec.ll brushes. Druktilsisifaney articles,Carmine,C.H. Pencils Tobacco and Snuff boxes Segiq crises. Tinfoil. Turkisk and Gorman Pipes or Porcelain, - f Bronze; etc. - " With_ an endless variety of newest . styles of Fancy Goods. Dealers will find it to their advantage lo make an early examination of this stock, ns the Goods aro all new and will ho offered at the very low est rates.' W. - TILLER, Importer, I Commerce St., Philadelphia. Penny Toys, 50 kinds. Cases or assorted Toys, at $5, 10, 20, per case. seps.2in HAY ES' PATENT TUBULAR OVEN HOT AM' RANGE Various Sizes, to suit Families; Boarding Rouses and Hotels. FrtIIOSE in %want of a superior Cooking Ap -1„ paratue aro invited to call at out Ware house and examine this Range. For durability economy and simplicity in operation it stands unitivalel It has a Perfect hot 'air ventilation —and meats baked in this oven will retain their julep and flavor equal to that roasted beloro an open fire. Meats and pastry cooked at the same time without, ono affecting thmother. It will supply sufficient heated air to heat midi- . tional rooms for the coldost woather. It has no descending or return flues, and is equally well adapted to 'Mural:lona or common hard coal. The steam valve ovhr the b'oiling part of the Range carries off the steam and scent of cooking, as well nalicat in summer. Every Range sold.warranted to give satisfac tion, or no expense to the purchaser. HAYES' VENTILATOR, Patented Octobor, 1848, . For Public Balls, Factories, Railroad Cars', Chnnntes, Flues, Shtps, Steamers, tf.c.. Pure air is a sub act claiming 'tho attention 61 every individuakand all buildiuge should he Provided with tho proper means of ventilation. Also, a powerful Warming and Ventilating Furnace, For Dwellings, School Houses, - Claire es, Halls, • Stores, Factories, .5.c. IA largo assortment of Office, fiall.and ooh ing Stoves, Parlor Grates, Registers, e.— Wholesale and Retail. RAND & HAYFIS,. 82 North Sixth Wee!, Phila, • Int-Personal attention given to warming tin ventilating betlrritt4lie and privnto builaings. Bonnet Feathers THE subscriberline just opened on invoiae of Ontrieh nnd other ,Bonnet, I. °others nt'one hall the usual pricet Also,s vgny chop lot of Fancy Drop Stilts.' • - ' • jtsls GEO. W. HITNEfe. iltal estate Za ORPHAN'S OOURT SALM. On TUESDAY, the 29th of November, 1853 IN pursuance of an order of tlio — Orplum's Court of &timberland .connty, I will olfer at public sato, tho interesCof theli miner child& en of Jonathan Neidig and Jacob Heroin', in a small Tract of Land, situato.in North Middle. ton township, lyinig on the Letart Spring about two miles east of Carlisle, near the Carlisle and IlurrishurgTurnpiko. It contains FIVE ACRES, moro_or_lossouLincludeo_the.property. known mas Herslio's Church The other , adt. /1, u ti irnrrovements are a Two Story BR CK HOUSE and Bank Barn, . 11 of them recently built, and one story Log House. Thor is eater conveniert to both houres. There are Iso upon his , land a number of gralterl trees of choice fruit. This property is well situated for a Dairy. end would be a very desirable situ ensa for a person who wis es to follow the mar ket business. The. Church property will be sold separate if desired. Sale to commence at It o'clock, A. M. on said day, when terms will be mode Itriown by JEREMIAH GRlNER,Guardian,&,,c II :7"1 will also at the name time sell upon'the Same terms: the interes' of the other Devisees in the above - described prope•ty, who ore above the ago of twenty-one years, so that the p r e awe will obtain the whole claim and title of Abraham flcrshe,deed. - JEREIHAII G INER, Att'y in fact, &c. ROB9RT McCARTmEY, Auctioneer. roes RIEINW. A Two Story BRICK HOUSE, • . g 5m ,...„:,. situate on the north east corner of . 4 , fill Loather and Pit Streets, and a -..--, Y. 'tt-te- ik 'el Two Story Stow) House on Lou- •Jr?j , 11,....`). kk titer Street, no.v occupied by the ''''''' tiev Mr Reenter. Also several timelier dwel lings for rent. , Enquire of nov9's3] ' JACOB SENER. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. THE two Story FRAME HOUSE and Lot of Ground in South Elano ver street, now_ occupied by Cholla oI a Barnitz, immediately opposite Bent'2 g L Store, is offered at private sale. For' terms enquito of the subscriber, Attorney for the owner. nov9's3tfj R. M. HENDERSON. PARINI EVA Tlip aubscribor oll'ors . at private - sale hio FARM, sitliale about two miles north of Car• lisle, lying between the Gnuodoguinet Cren:4 and the Sulphur Spring road. It it, joined by farms of r AVise and Natcher, and CON I'AINS 70 ACRES . - ' all cleared land,'thirty :of which are tneadom. It is well limed and in n.ingh state of cultiva tion. The improvements are a Two Story . t r ,„„,. FRAME HOUSE, a welt of Wil c. 4) ' ter with pump tit the door, train° j Bank Barn, &e. There, is also a kli t .N,,, , ' ..:7, 2, , t y r o o t e u s ) , g orcard of choice fruit Also, will be sold with the same if dewed, a tract of MOUNTAIN LAND. Persons wishing to purchase can learn - terms by calling upon It Al Henderson, Esq., in Carlisle..., "SOHN, SANDEICSON November 1 1953-rtf 77.112 0 17A8L1E1 ICE L EsTaiim, Al' PUBLIC SALE. On FRIDAY the 2d of December, ‘VILI, be sold nt public sale on the farm of Henry Hock, dee'd.,bn Southampton township, Comb. cu., at 11 o'clock, A. M., in purcmanee of an order aithe Orphtit's Court of said Conn. ty, the following . real estate, viz. A :PLANTATION in Southampton town. ship, Climb. county, bounded;by JuSeph Hoch, James Beatty, James Kelso and 'Thomas Me• Clings heirs,and about one mile front Lees burg on the turnpike road., and four miles irom - Shippeusburg, CONTAINING 150 ACRES of first rate lime.tone land, about 120 acres of which are cleared and highly cultivated, and the - rest d tre - in - good'tim ber,:having - a - good - two : Plastered House and Log. Barn TP,S:. thereon erected, with never- Wog ! 4.:` tailin water convenient, all the neCe s ay outbuildings and a lino you te, orchard of excellent graf ted fruit. , , Also a House and Lot of Ground, con taining about One Acre, adjoining the above. Also Four Vocts of Wood or Moun tain Land. all in same township, containing trim. s tout 4 nitigti are covered with fine ellesnut . timber, well cal , °Mated to furnish fencing and fuel for farms in the valley. Tiro whole of the above properly will be sold upon the following Terms: , —One third 'of the purchase money triter pay - ,Meat of costs to re, main ; fn tae lard derindlthe lifetime of - wldothn ititnr.olpf Kb.n4 j‘vh." and the principal at her steam, une .1a tOl the residue on the Ist of April 1.954, and the bal ance m two annual payments,, without merest, to be secured by judgment bonds and nortgage en the land sold. The purchaser w Ibe re ?mired to priy fine per cent of the parches money when the land is confirmed to him, to be de ducted out of the hand money. GEORGE 11-0 OK Nov 9,'s3—ts - m'r. VALLUABLM - PROPEIVVW At Private Sale. THE subscriber intending to remove West offers at private sale, until SATU Ii DAY, the IGilt or December, nett, the new and .commo dious Three Story BRICK 1.1.0 SE, situate in West Main Street; Carlisle. Pa. , The house is new and in complete ;en order, containing Ten Bootee, in ,v:e eluding the Store room. There is also on the 'premises a first rate Wash and Bake House. The above is in the most business part of the town and is a vory•dcsirabic place for any bus iness• If not sold privately it will then be of fered, on SATURDAY the 10th day of Dec ember, at public sale. ,Any person desirous of vioi•'tng :ho property will please call on the subscriber, when terms will be made known. AUGUSTUS S. WORILILEY. N v-1853—1s PUBLIC SALE Or TOWN R l xtorrrivirr.: rinHE sub.eriber will offer atpublic dale, on I. SATURDAY' tlni 3d of December, next,- al.lo o'clock, A. M. the property occupied by him, situated near the.• west and of Dickinson Alky, adjoining lots of Isaac B. Parker and John Halbert. The LOT lean feet front and 120 - font deep,' and has on it w Two Story FRAME 'LOUSE', with Kitchen, all newly :4 . 4 end in good repair, a frame stab V.4l' cormrrib, te. ground has 01, 6 A been pultiv ic. ated as The a garden and "•• there are a number of. choice fruit trees, n fine grape vino, shrubbery, St.e., on the lot, This .is a very p nvenient and comfortable' property, and in a good neigbor-. hood. The terms of Role will he $l5O .0n the fat of April, next, when possession will bo giV on, and the balance in four annual payments, with interest, secured by a lion.• ' The sale will.be held at the Court House fn the borough of Carlisle. . • • a.-BItiCK. Noiember 2d, 1853—ta • VALUABLE PARB4I ...A : "l''-rt vA !v. E .-S mill; subscriber o ff ers nt private sale a farm I. situated in North %liddleton twp, Cunt). co, four miles east of Carlit and fourteen west Of Hartisburg, on the tut. mike road, CONTAINING 131 Y IS of first rate limestone land, cleared and' nder. cultivation. Also 30 acres of Woodland con venient to supply the farm with 'wood. • The improvements are n new two 'story STON E 4• • _vt. • HOUSE, 43 feet front, new brick . • .:•.;:trai ll Barn, 75 feet front, wagon, shed. corn crib and' other necessary. SttY,. ...S. outbuildings MN , . A well Gl' nev. or failing water at the dJiar, and an excellent orchard of choice young fruit trees. Tho farm is in every wily a desirable one, and persons wishing to purchase would do well to call and see it. 'farms made to suit purchascrs:• sep2lCon .1. E. COBLV: 0:7 - Lancaster Whig copy and sand bill to this office. • CITEPEIZTOWN PROPERTY FOR, SALE • TUE subscriber oilers's; private sale a lot of grotfiul. situate in •Churclitowri, Cana). Co., 33 loot in front by f,',00 feet deep, having thereon erected n rlottblia two story FRAME nwEi.. ~- LING 110 USE, 30 feet in front by fag deep, with eight rooms and two hutch. la NI ens. The house is newly built qnd well finished throughout. • Also a , lot adjoining the above, on which is erected a Iwo story Frame Rouse, 20 ft square, now used as a Cabinet Maker's Shop. but, can be easily converted into a dwelling house. It is a good stand for the above or any other bus iness: For terms,'whielt will be made easy, enquire of the subscriber In Carlisle. - aug3lll -JAMES R. WEAVER, tegat,, and Noticco.. Estate of A. Williams, dec'd• • PTO E is hereby given that Letters Tes:. ld .tamentary on the estate of Abraham Wit. late of Monroe township, Cumberland ' county, deceased, have been . granted by the Reg6ter of said county to the subscribers, re• siding in Upper Allen townshin in the same. county, All persons knowing thernaelve&ni debred to said cmhto are requested to make hnmediato payment, and those having claiara ie_prenent_them-for—settlement to MICHAEL COCKLIN, ALEX. CATHCART, Exr's. nov'r.lUpd Estate of Dr. A. H. Russell, dec'd. I@TOTICR itt hereby given that Letters Testa mentary on the estate of Dr. 11. Rua.: sell, late of West Pennsbero township, Cum • berland county, deceased, have been granted by the Register or said county, to the subscri ber, residing the same township. All per• sons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment and those having claims to present them for stile ment to .SUSAN RUSSELL, nov'r.:Gpd Exe'x DIVIDEND. Carlisle Deposit Bank, NON-. I, 1853. Tlte'Board of Directors have this day tlecla ' red a diVidend of FOUR PER CENT, which will he paid to the sto,:kholders or their legal representatives on deloand, W. M. BEETEM, Cashier, CM NOTWII THE books of MORRIS & HERSHEY aro in my hands for Batilement and collection. All persons knowing themselves indebted or having accounts to settle with said firni will do well to call at my office and pay or settle (heir account by the 10th of November 1853, or they wilt be proceeded against according to law. G. B. COLE, • October G, 1853 Estate of Michael Livingston, deed NOTICE. is hereby given that Letters or Administration on the estate of Michael Liv ingston, late Of East Pennstioro township Cum. borland county, deceased. hase been granted by the Register of said 'minty to the, subscriber residing in the barns township. All. persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment and those having claims to present them to .• STEPHEN H. LIVINGSTON, nov2't Adm•r Estate of James Eckles, sr., dec. --NOTICE is hereby given.that letters of ad tninistration have been issued by the Register f Cumberland county, upon the estate of ,'ames Eckles, sr.. late of Upper Allen twp., ,i'ec'd,to the subscriber residing in the same [.unship. All those having. claims nZeinst ti I estate will present them for settlement, I id those indehted will make payment to WILLIAM M. ECKLES, Adm'r. nov96 sv Estate of John Creamer, dec'd. o . rfcE is hereby given that Letters of It Ad ninistration on the estate of Jno Grea ter, hoe of Silver Spring township, Cutnb. to. (I'd, haVe been granted by the Register of it I county to the subscriber, residing in Dick man township. All persons knowing them ,lves indebted to said estate are required to rike itnmeJiate payment, and those having Jaime to present them for settlement to J UN GARMAN, Adm'r. oct26 Estate of Wm. Fulton, dec'd kTOTIC-P is hereby given that Letters .01 I.linintt ration on the estate of Willliatri • .t.ton, late of Upper Allen tsvp., Comb. co. ,'cd, have been granted by, the Resioter of el.lity to the sahscriber, residing in tho tn 3 township. All persons knowing- them— illde)l6,l 10 slid estate are required to payment, and -those-jtaving ,ii:ns•to present them for settlement . to JOHN B. COO VER., Adin'r. oct2G Estaw r of Mary Basehore, dec'd. kTOTICE is hereby , iy.en. that Letters Tes- N 1 tue ntary on the rest will and testament f the said Mary Basehore, late of the borough Mechanieseurg, Comb. co., deceased, have eon granted by the Ile,gister'el said county to I.le subscri:im., rt.:tiding litanttr.lon tvvp_, said .atty. All persona knowing themselve3 in-- thted to said 'estate are required to'ntke tediate trtymetit, and those haying claims to I resent them for settlement to SAMUEL El ASEII.OItE, Ex'r. oci2G Estate: of John Wonderly, dec'd. Nquii.,s 3 p b tryiogali t ni . h a t letters 'testa lite of South Middleton towns'iitp - ; tWan"os 3 ."TtEi !c used, have been granted by the Register I t said county to the subscriber. residing in the I orough of Carlisle. All persons knowing toinselve indebted 40 said estate are required It mike immediate payment, and 'hose hiving laims to present them for settlement to DANIL WONDERLY, Ex'r. Octs fiw 11i:state-of Wm. P._ G.. Ecker, dec'd. ) rum, is hereby given that Letters Ten ismontary on the estate of William P.G. 44:ur, late or Newton township, Cumberland rutty, tie been gpnted to the 'sub tribex;residiu r T in the same township. All ersone knowing themselves indebted to said , nate are reqUired to make immediate Pay tent and those having claims to present them I eettl'ment to octl2tit Dr. DANID ECKER NOTICE. Fo the'heirs and legal representatives of Joseph Barton, late of York connty, deceased. Take Notice that by virttio . of a writ of Par tiiton and Valuation issued out of the Orphan's -.Court of CtiosbdilWifd county and to me direc ted, I will hold an inquest to divide, part, „or value the real estate of said ,decedent, on the premises , in the town of Lisburn, Comb. et:i r on THURSDAY the lid day of December, A. D. 1853, at 10 o'clock, A. %1, when and where - you may attend if you think proper. Sheriff's Office Car. 2.JDS.IIIcDARIVIOND, lisle, Nove 951852 5 Sheriff: NOTICE, , . 1-x - roTIOE is hereby given that application AA will be made-to the next 4reeibly to - oenstitution and laws of this 'ionititanwealth; for an alteration in the charter f - clut• Carlisle Depcisite Bank, so as to confer pun said Bank the rights' and privileges of a issno, and to„ change the name to 404 f the" Carlisle Bank," By order of thy Baird of Direetors. W. At, BEETEM,, Cashier; Juria 41); 1.9517-m NOTICE. -r . NOTICE. is horby given that the "Cumber land 'Valley Savings Institution," located in Dickinson tewnsitip, Cumberland county, will make application to the next Legislature of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for an Act of Incorporation, with a capital of not lees than Ten nor mare than Thirty Tholisand Dellars, for the purpose of receiving deposits el money both transitory and on interest, and of making_ loans and discounts, with - inch oiher privileges as are usually, granted to Savings Institutions. oraor of the Directors; 'WM. GALBREATH, Treas. 1). L - BEELMAN,'Seer [09.26m] Extensive Furniture Rooms. TAMES , R.WENVEK w ould . resrectiully 11 tiro attention of. House Keepers and dm rublle to hisextensive stock of ELEGANT c'URNITCRE. including 'Sofas, Wardrobes, 'Pentroand other Tables, Dressing and plain I ;urpaus and every other article in his branch of I usinoss. Also, now on lined tho largest .55- t lament of CHAIRS in Carlisle, at the lowest rites. Kr"Colfins made at the shortest node nd a Hearse provided for funerals. He colic -8 a call at. his establishment on North Hance Ler speet; near Glass's HOTEL. N. D.—Fur . ,mire hired out by the month oritor Carlisle, March 20. LIM] INSURANCIZI. illi HE undersigned having been ' the agent o ti l e Keystone 1.1113 Insurance Company, oft arrisburg. Pa., continursio act in that ca pacity, by authority of said Company. Ire would respectfully inform the community that lie will attend to such persona as may signify their desire to instire•their lives, and thus give some protection to their bereaved feminist and friends, in case of death. °lnce in West Pom fret Street, Carlisle. • Ilinv:ls.tf • • • J. WORTHINGON. LLL.T.t?iI 200 r b o bl: iv ir n Who d lo r olj e lci t l , f bar!ole, now ' IN& an d for ic SMITH, .;