zieltirelialteolls. Tavern License. To the Honorable the Judges ut the Court of General Quarter Simi )ts of the Peace of Cumberland county,. at January SCSEiOn , r A. 17.* fd.st. THE Petition cif Matthew Mcore respectfully represents that your petitionet is provided with the nce.tasary requisites tot keeping a house of public entertainment, in the house he now cc e,upies, in South_Aliddleton township:--Your petitioner therefore prays your Honors to grant him a license lor the Basle ensuing year, com mencing on the 2.1 Monday of January next,as in duty bound he will ever pray, ez.e. MAT I.IIEW MOORE 'WE, the undersigned citzcns of the township of Smith Middleton, in the county of dumber• . Id, do certify that are well acquainted with ttl a above named Matthew Moore, that he iv of god revive for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room conveniences fo • the accommodation ofstrangers and travel lers. and that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain stran gers,and travellers. Abraham Bradley John Shupp, Sam') Smith, T /3 Craighead E F Haskell, Nathaniel..Brett g*:er, J M - Barbour, George Wallet, P Shissler, Samuel Blom, Allred Moore, W S Mv.llen. Sheri/Ps Sales. Y virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni .Ex jl 1,011119 1131311 Cd 0111 01 the Court of Comm°, Picas of Gum berland county, and to me ditce ted, I will expose by public yendue or outcry, st the Court House in the borough of Carlisle, on TIIURSDAY, the sth day of January, 1854. ai 10 o'clock, A. the following described Real Estete, viz; A Lot of Ground' situate tin the hor- ugh of Shippensburg, nart of a lot No. SO in the general plait of said borough, bounded on the north by King street. on the east by a lot of J. Gish „on the,sauth un alley and on the west by a 'lot of she heirs of Wm. Russel. dee'd con tat ding 41 feet in trout and 157 feet in depth, mote or less, having thereon elected a two sto ry Brick House, brick e t baelc buildings, stable, wash house anti other out houses, &c.—Also,s Lot of Ground in the borough of Shippensburg, b tended on the north by Orange street, on the east by the Lutheran Church on the south by a lot of John Carey's heirs and on the west by, ati alley, containing, one-bale' acre more or less. Also a Lot Of Ground in Shippensburg town ship, bounded on the west by. the Carob. Val , 1... y If. R. on the north 14 , Geofge Floating, on t.ie east by an alley and on they south by a lot of David Waggoner's heirs. Contenting 59 feet in .root and 16..) lent in depth more or less, hav ing thereon erected a brick 2nd frame building used as a foundry, with steam engine, &c.— Alas a Lat of Ground in Shippensburg town. ship, bounded on the north by a lot of Solomon 'Thrush, on the south by other tot of A F Wolf, on the oast by a lot of Adam Greasier and oil the west by a public road, containing one acre more or I.:s.s.—Also a lot of ground in Shippensburg lisp, bounded on the north by Adam Greasier; on the south by George Butts, on the east by Philip Kuntz, on the west by a public road and containing 4 acres morn or less.—Also a lot of ground in Shippensburg twp, bounded on the north by George Butts, on the south by other lot of A F Wolf, on the east by lot of Philip Kuntz land on the west by a public road, cow raining 4 acres more or less.—Also a lot of ground in Shippensburg twp;bountled on the north by other lot of A I' Wolf, on the south by lot of Simpson's heirs, on the east by lot of P. Kuntz and on the west by public road, contain log 4 acres more or less. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Anthony F. Wolf. Also a Lot cf Ground, situate in the borough of Carlisle, containing 60 feet in front and 120 feet iniiimth more or less, bounded on me north by Samuel Elliott, on the east by Mohr's heirs, on the west by henry Burk holder and on the south by Mulberry al ey, having thereon erected a two story Weather boarded Rouse, a two story shop, stable and other outbuildings. Seized and taken in melt /ion as the property of Patrick Culp. Also a Lot of Ground, situate in the borough of Carlisle, containing 140 feet in front and IA feet in depth more or less, bounded on the east by,lot of Jam, Zug. on the south by a lot of Wm: Breese, on the north by Malts street and on• the west by East street, having thereon, erected a two story Stone House, back building log stable, frame ten•pin,alley, log blacksniith shop, &e. Seized and taken in execution as the propertyof Robert S. Alcorn. Also a Lot of Ground, situate in North Middleton township, containing 40 feet in front - and 140 feet in depth more or less, having thereon erected a two story Frame Stable and and slaughter house, bounded on the north by lands of Michael Miller, and oa the east by M. Miller, on the - south by en alley and on the west by a public road. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Eli Beer, and,all io be sold by me.' JOSEPH .McDARMOND, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Carlisle, December 14,1853. POR RENT. THE large ROOM on the corner • or • of High and Pitt streets, now oecu .• . is s pied by Wm. H. Bretz. as a Drug I L ?: Store. Also the Blacksmith Snap, r*.---- -on Pitt Street, now occupied by Wm. Breeze. Apply to dec74tl /ROBERT NOBLE Valuable Town Property ' FOR SALE. ivILL ~be sold at private sale, a Twirgtory BRIUK HOUSE, with Lot attached, situated no West High Street in this borough. This I house is now in the occupancy of R. Snodgrass. For terms apply to dee74o W. M. PENR OSE. 'viable Real Estate AT PRIVATE SALE. mite ..undersigned executors of the estate of R. B. Stevenson, dee'd, offer t private sale, the following real T estate, in Westbl'etinsboro t wp, Cumberland county, late the property of Richard B. Stevenson, late of the borough of Carlisle, dec'd, viz: All that FARM situate in West, Pcnnsboro township, atiiresaid, about one male from the born gh of Newville, bounded by lands of J. McCnlluch, W Laughlin acid others, and .... ....—CONTAININa 142 ACRES, more 0...• loss. The land Is first rate limestone land, in good cultivation and:well fenced, 96 acres of which are clear and the rest3in timber. The improvements are a large double stone and brick Dwelling 11011 SE, rtwo • _ „.2.1. stories high, a large and substan- T „, 1_ tial S PONE BARN, a good well Vr•if' of Limestone Water, and cisterns —P . ; .j•" for rain water. There is on the premises an orchard 01 well selected fruit trees. Also, a lot of .W.04/DLAND that has neen used with this farm,situate about one-lourthol a mile from the Vatliling Gap Springs;.apd ad• joining that piepeity, contailung about 22 acres. Persons wishing to examine the faith can do so by calling on Mr. Long. the tenant on the place. Terms made ensy'to 'purchasers. Napa's:don and a good title will be given on the let of A pril,lBs.l. T. COLLI' STEVENSON, • JAMES W. MARSHALL,. • Ex'rs of R. B Stevenson. • December 7, 11154. Great attraction! HO! ''FOR THE HOLIDAYS. 71 - r RISS JUNGLE'S OLD .HALL is now la and will continuo to he.suppliod with the greatest novelties up to the, close of tho season, comprising in part ~„ CON FECTIONA RIES of the choicord variance; such Jae Fine Candy 'Poys, Jolly Cakes, Bon Bons;' Gum Cordial Donlon, Chocolate and Fruit . Drops, Rose Vanilla and Blunt Almonds, French and cx pleding,Secrets. Also all iho,vommon varie ties, all of which will he sold. wholesale am retail at low rates. We have just received . FRUITS ANL).NUTS . • '• of the latest importations such as Oranges, Lemons. Rnisine, Figs, Prueps. Citron, Pa rents, soft and paper shelled Almonds, Fil berts, Cocoa, Croat - mend 'Ground ,Nuts. In connection'with the abuvo the largest ' assort moat of • • - ' TOYS AND „FANCY GOODS of ovary Icindfrom cap - arts' of Europe, man ufactured of wood, glass, china, Mier macho, tin and Indialubber. zinc; &c., such rie 'Fine W ,x, kid and jointed Della, Sowing and Card Diskette, Work and Fancy, ..Boxes, Elotyor Vato3, Matto Cutia,.Tea Setts,' Music Boxes,. ft,t p or t onaiee, 'Beta° Doors t - Gihei ; Hooper lotto a t I other garnes.'dtc,... Farley 'Srialunane Hair Crib; Of every variety. In connection with the above a largo stock of • FAIIELYAIROCERIES; " e h as pulverized, ,crushed, and , brown Sti-• gars. of every grade. Coffee, Molasses, Starch;. • Own and Black Teas . , Spioes,, Sutter, soda, _ s e w, Water and n.ber Craker's, cheese, & e , The subscriber 'ratur.PB...ll.lototncero thanks to agenerous public for the - patronakelierelo , bro bestowed on him, and , hOposebrnalesire to please,ito merit A , continuaneo aitine.• . ' , .F..I4IONYER. C a rlisl4'lllYcemhor 7. 1853. r , 13 . ..t0r..5 Br, elppl, • For Sale or Rent, • THE 'LOUSE occupied. by. J. W , •:PATTON, in Lowlier Street. • " For term enquire oftho above. Decline, Doc 7, 1853-Ba, Lined Buck Gloves. A full assortment of Linrad Buck Gloves, also !_uck_Alittons._and agile! Gloves j:HITNEust receß-4 ived .V -(7,NV SALIISDTAN WANTED. A YOUNG MAN who 'is thoroughly no, quanintedwi:h tho Dry Goods' business, /anted immediately by nov3l) A, W:HITNEIti • SrRAIRVIVANTED. The , subscriher wile pay .G 0 .511 for STRAW (any kind delivered at Middlesex. Farmers 'ill find it to their interest to sell their straw ad purchase other manures. E. SIIRYOCk, nov3oto ~ Agent. Crew goods! Orem Goods! The subscri er has jtist received a large and well'aelected lot of Winter Goode at his Store on the corner of Centre Square. A fine lot of , NAPOLEON CRAVATS, tot opened, and for sale at the lowest figure. •DRESS BUTTONS. A vary large and fall assortment of Ladie s ' Dress Buttons, embracing a new vtyle. \ PORTMONNA lES, A great variety of Portmonnaes, (of the latest patterns. NORM BOXES, just opened a few Ladies' Work Boxes and Gents' Shaving Cases, suitable fur Christmas. FURS, FURS, Just opened a few Lots of Fore, with a large lot of Woollen Comforts, and all for sale by W MTN Ea. Carlisle, Nov 31, 1853, TO FARNERS & HORSE DEALERS DOCTOR J. S. SEIBERT, Veterinary Surgeon, has returned to Carlisle, and lo oated himself permanently for thc. purpose of operating upon diseased horses, and pledges himself to cure the most of diseases' to which this sable animal is subject. lic is able to cure Ring Bone, Tooth Bone and Bog Spavin, and all weak eyes which are supposed to be affected by !milts, without cutting tha gland of the eye, and-all eyes supposed to be affected with Wolf Teeth, without extracting the teeth. He can coure a fresh foundered horse .in forty-eight hours as sound as 'ever. He also cures all dis tempers hoof bound, sprung knees, shoulder jams. string halt, fistulas and pole evil. He can remove all callous enlargments, and perform all llfsu gical operations that may ho required of' him, Persons having diseased horses who cannot leave them with him, can be supplied with all the tile licincs and directions for use. Ha char• gee nothing for examining, a horse and locating their diseases. So, bring on'your cripples. He may be foun d nt Henry Glass's Cumber land and Perry lintel, Carlisle, where those wishing to engage his services are requested to call. [Nov 2,1853. Court .Proclantation. WHEREAS the Honorable J. H. Ge min, President Judge of the several Courts of Common _Pleas -nf.the..counties of. Combo-land, Perry and Juniata, in Pennsylva nia, and Justice of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said counties. ard Hon. John Rupp and Sam-. net Woodburn, Judges of the Court of Oyer and Aferminer and General Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital and other offenders, in the said county of Cum borland,by their precepts to me directed, dated the 15th of November 1853. have ordered the'Court or Oyer and Terminer and GeneralJailDelivery, to be holden at Car lisle, on the 28 MONDAY of January, 1854, (being the Sib day)at 10 o'clock in the fore noon, to continue two weeks. NOTICE is therefore hereby given, to the. Coroner. Siisticas of the Peace and Constables 'of the said County of Cumberland: that .they are by the said precept commanded to be then and theta in their proper - persons, with their rolls, records. inqnsitions, examinations and - nil other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain to ha done, and all thew) that are bound recognizances, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the Jail of said county, are to be there to prosecute them as shall be just. JOSEPH. 1 1 4e1DARMOND, Sheriff. Susan FF'S OFFICE, Carlisle, Nov. 28, 1853. WIN 33 AND LIQUORS. NIA DEf RA, Teneritie, Nlalaga, Lisbon, 31 to •at, Grupe Juice, Port and Anohor brand Chimp-n[le Wiaes, Boston Ruin, Ginger Btaaly, Chlrry Brandy, Palo Cogniac and, Dark Brandy, Holland Gin and Wino Bitters. Sperm 31c par pound, Syrup and Nlalattga MOLALSE', Washing Soda, superior Y llyaon,lmperial and Black TEAS, princioe, Regalia and Cuba CIGARS, . for sale by the bet or retail, bring on your pipes and tr. hem. (my2o BARNIT2.. DRUG STORE 'OR SALE. rVIE DRUG STORE on the corner of Pitt and West Hanover streets. with fixtures, is offered for sale—on reasonable terms. Ad. dress GEORGE Z BRETZ Carlisle, Pa. Nov 16 tf HENRY J. WOLF, ATTORJIrEir .417 1 Office, No. 2, Beetem'e Row. • A LL professional business strictly attended to. The German language spoken as read ily as the English, (Sop 14. 1853 REIVIOVAL. THE Store of the subscriber, en - Miming TEAS, °ROE RIES, • . Queensware, and all the Varieties usually kein by him, is removed to his -ew building, No'. & 3, MARION HALL, West Main St. Carlisle. March 30, 1353 • J. W. EBY• FRES.S TEAS; fke TENKI.N,S!, ; Boat. Brand of-Toart, Green•and Blank, - in metallic packages, also in hulk and in original packages, -A large and general as• °ailment of he best WHITE t RON STONE AND GRANITE WARE, with a variety of Glass Ware, and Common Waro of every de scription, in• sette•Or otherivise to atilt the pur chaser; together with • CEDAR 'WARE,, WILLOW WARE, and a variety of Fancy Waro always in store and for Bale at the "Family Grocery" of _ June 8;1853. ' J, W. EBY. rALL'.a.mxt , R7'INTER Styles of Hats!! , , . H . . . . I f.'_-:..* • .-': ... L' '. ..,-.....7 - -- '" ::::-.... ' - -,.-- S - ' , di, J. KELIXR desire respectfully to in form their customers and friends that they, are now supplied with a great variety HATS AND CAPSO for Fall and Winter wear. In addition to a beautiful spring style of .Silk Hata and their extensive assortment of light and 'coloured Hats just received from the_ as surtment islarga, Mod fer boauiy of style,excol lenceof finish and lowness of price thoy ean , dot be surpassed. A large assortment of Carl. exclusively for summer wear, constantly on liarid. Also a carefu:lv - selected assoitmenrof CHILD RCN'S ' ". ".' • We meet reeyectrully invite, the citizens' of 'Carlisle and vicinity- to call and examinlyout assortment, nt . the old stand, opposite'to the yoo g ropho moo. •., • may 11 Linieburneis CoaL . „ 1000 TONS Linietnirn . ei'a COI& of'thri bee lualny just receiving and for Ind ml 4 E. j131,D DLO, jr. Only $2,40 per ton. Cor4alo, March . H ;, • • 60 1 r b a b O:i;It: " and itil7lllVi a ll o r y b r . 019 ) (104 WOOD WARD • 8c SMITH . . • . . . . . . . OaRO,OIIA LONG SHAWI.l3=—Juot re. colvod a low .Looluand•Ejuare Brodie' wlo end for oololby : , • .;.1 :Fish, ':Fish, 0 • A CIMICS lot of No. '1 mAgrAE gLO O qtinrtar bbie t Oted lot !Of nociNO.':l iMockorol for enlo cheap fof cash at , ; tho family grocery store of. ••• . ••• •-• Jgoo 23.1.053, ' j, WILa...IAMS, , • . 14 ,n• mitoccuancono Farmers,'Coopers & Millers, LOOK TO YOUR INTERiSTS.I . 150,000 t e a u k t en FLo o u ni r t l i 3 l n e rr b e e l a S o T a r te. • • bar. • • 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: are selling them, ,from their superior qualityquality,)•to coopers who have heretofore refused using cut staves, also to ethers 'who are distant, and. in the midst of stave cutting establishments. PRI E—ss 50 per 1000, or 20,0 0 for $lOO. All cash, or a satisfactory refer,ence. ---'•-••• • Apply, to the 'subscriber, or to JOHN KAU NEY, Middlesex. Also, WANT . III'2+, 300 bundles of good, long, well cured RYE STRAW. The market price will be paid at thepremisee of the owner. Apply to the subscriber through Carlisle P.' 0., box No. 16, or at hie residence, one mile south of Middiessx Oetl33t DAVID MILLER, Jr First Arrival of Fall Dry Goods, At the New and Cheap Store. 'Weise Campbell WO U L D respectfully announce to - their friends and the public that they have just received from New York and Philadelphia a large and handsome assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting of the latest styles of Dress Goods, French plaids, cashmeres, mous do lames, all wool, mous de begesePersitin cloth, plaid, brocade and black silks, al panne, and Mourning Goods. ' DOMESTICS Bleached and unbleached muslin, cheeks, Gingham, tickings. wht and cl'd Canton Flannels, table linen,tablo cloths,Napliins Damask _towels, wool flannels, &c., &c. ‘-LADES AND EMBROIDERIES cambric and swiss - ruffling, edging and insert• ing, lisle mochlin and Florentine laces, collars, undersleeeves. spencers, cuffs, &c. HOSIERY AND GLOVE Silk, cashmere 'and Saxony hose, aria° half hose, white and black silk hose, black, white and mixed cotton hose, ladies and gems silk, I kid, fleecy lined silk and cotton gloves CLOTHS AlsiD CASSIMERES A large assortment of cloths, cassimeres, sati nets, Lentucky jeans, merino, satin and black silk \retains, BOOTS AND SHOES A large ass.Aitmant of ladies and gentlemens shoes, slippers and twos, childrens shoes, from tho best manufacturers. FAMILY GROCERIES, • Rio end Java Coffees, New Orlean , Cuba and refined sugars, Lovering's, Syrup Molasses. Cuba do., and Spices of all kinds,, Their goads have all been selected with care from the' best New York and Philadelphia bonitos,- and cannot fail to suit purchasers both in - quality and price. sepl4 Ilardware, liitedware. THE sul;scrilier 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 description, which he is now receiviug at his old stand on North Thatever street. _ . TO COACHMAKERS. - We have a large supply of springs, hubs, bands, laces, curtains, and, floor oil cloths and drab cloths, of different qualities, in fact every thing in your line. Tb CABINET-MAKERS Wo offer complete setts of veneers, knobs and mouldings of walnut and mahogany, to eui both the taste and MA purse, CARPENTERS EXAMINE ‘, • - - - the splendid assortment of tools in your. line as also it complete stock of building materials, such as locks, hinges, screws,, latches, glass,, paints, oils, varnishes, turpentine. &c. a n d. vs- - rious carpenters tools cheaper hen ever, as has been acknowledged by a carpenter who has seen them. BLACKSMITHS cannot go wrongin giving us a call for a sup— ply of hammered, rolled, slit and other iron generally used, as also cast, shear American .and English blister steel, &c. &a. OUR FARMER FRIENDS will also consult their interests by looking' at our cheap shovele; forks, trace chains, homes, and every other article from a .cradle to a plounh,to suit them in price and (lushly. THE PUBLIC GENERALLY are also invited to examine the quantity and quality now on hand of cedar ware, tubs, churns, buckets, oils, such as fish, sperm and flaxseed oils, which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. I would also call attention to my splendid assortment of WALL PAPERS, pre , enting a numberless variety of Patterns at prices Irom 6 eta. upwards. Remember there to no mistake here, as all articles will fie sold at the lowest cash prices •st the old and well known 'stand cn North Hanover street. East aice, between McGlaughlin's Hotel and Kell. er's Hat Store. JACQI3 SE:i ER. march 16 AP'r'eparefoi-Airinter: PARLOR AND COOKING STVEB. F 115 subscriber M his 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• meat of STOVUS. of the newest and mast litshiunahle styles, from the best manufaeturius M the country, and at all prices from $3 t 0.515 Among his PARLOR:AND CHAMBER. STOVES are the Mirror Stove, the Arctic, Revere, Star, Persian, Union and /Etna Air Tight, together With other patterns which he has of all sizes for Pallets or Chambers, and calculated for burn ing either wood or Coal. Also the Etna, Globe, Astor, Albany, Flat-top and Bandbox. or Poor Mao's, with other • COOKING STOVES, comprising the latest improvements in kitchen stoves' and intended for either wood or cool,— Also the Dining Room Cooking Stove—a new and elegant article, to which ho invites the pat. , ticular attention of cookingatoves range in price from ,$lO to 25; with all the fix tures complete.. Also' Rine Plato Stoves of vasions patterns an .at all Vans. Also ENAMELLED AND TINNED WARH Tort Cooling Stoves, Brass Kettles, &c. Also, avery - article in this line of and 'Copper Wire. • The patties a o respectfully invited to call as he is confident with his large stock, va riety and cheapness, of being able to l give entire satisfaction to every purchaser. Call and see. M._ !!ORRIS. 'Oct ob r 19; 1853-3 m , until The Allen and East Pennsborough , Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland coub ty, incorporated by, on: Act of 'Assimbly, now fully organized, end in operation undet:, the, management of tho following comiuiseion erp, viz: Jacob. Shelly, Wm, R. Horatio, Mc heel Conklin, Melt:holt Brenneman, Christ dEltay. man, Christian Titzel, Jacob H. COov Lewis flyer, Henry Logan, Benjamin H. M,enr,:lai cob Kirk, Samuel. Prowcll, Joseph Wielter sham. • The . rates of insurance are as low and favor• .o.ble as any Company of therkindin,Hie•Blate. Perseno,', wishing to. bccome_mcmbrirs arc in ' vitad to mako application to tho agOnts of the company. .whti, are willing to wait upon them at any time. MOSSER, President. . HENRY LooAN,.'Yice Preaidint •~ Lewis flyer, ,S 4 ecretary. • Michael Cocklin, Trecipirer, ' •- • . . ASEN:r.S. dumberlandVOhntti..4.4tideltiti•Olittiii,;•:ll Cumberland ; 0.43. IthirMan: ingatowni Hon,: ry Zearing, Shiremanitown;' Charles Bell. ~orllele; Dr. '',lv Alt), Chute - hi - Own ; Sarmie ‘ l Sidliann, Westrefinaborough . r.ftimes MeDoiP.. el, FranhAutp.ll/10do7. ton; Saiel,POpeeV, Benjamin Haverstios, m Mechanicsburg ; 'John plierrickk;Lisb.orn; sidoover, shephorcitiv;h.. „ York BoWntait, Dillsburg, re f! Wolford,:Franlclin't John' Smith ' Esq., Washington; W..S. Inching, 'Dover :f Daniel Beffensberger,i 1 W. Craft, , ,lierripburg.—flooseir& Leelunan;'. Memberi 'Of the,: compAgy - bating., policies adout to'iirpire' can have them renewed by milking application to auy ofthe agente; • .Nev. 24. 1 . . : •".• .• .iIitEMINOEII3, OASIIPAL'EREP. . T T RECEIVED itt'tho , Xew :and Cli9pp Store of •WelFe "Caregion 'o,:largelet'ef 'MANCH MERIN ()ES. •, ' C'-A'S E S " 1 ittf.M.E-iDE SIIAW'r,S; 11'0‘4)giliantr.feeekfrchlriilotre)1114,_*46d loVietWt SFCNIVIPBELL'S. itlatitints„ THE WONDER OF THE AGE. • , For the Cure of &kr!learn, Chilblains, Com- Maui Sores, Chapped or Cracked' Hands, Burns Or Scalds, Cute or Wounds, Piles,lnfltuninatien of the Breast_, bites of insects; Sore Lips, Pim ples on the Bice, and. Breaking but and Sores on Childrea ; and all diseases of the Skin. ' —`This-Ointment - will - cure the SalthheMnimd . Burns, or Chapped hands. quicker and surer than any other medicines of the kind, before the public. To substantiate the Above, I . can give hundreds of certificates, but 1 consider it no use, As (any person can do the same, it they have friends, for even a worthless article) I tab , solely on the merits of the Ointment fOr the public patronage. N. B.—A..eingle - bei. of this Ointment , keep any Blacksmith's, Farmer's, Sailor's, or Mechanic's linadf;let them chap or crack ever so , bad, sound and in good working order. all winter* Prepared and sold by hIONII.OB TERUEL, Naugatuck, Conn, Sold also by. the principal Druggists, and Country Merchants. Price 26 cents per bor. Nov. 16, 1853—:1y CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURES Att infallible remedy for Scrolula,King'sEvil, Rheumatism, Obstinate •Cutanceus Eruptions, pi m pl es or pustUles on the Faee, Blotches, 1.1011 . 4, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or Tel— tee, Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain of the Bones msd 301{4ti, Sttihhoril Ulcers, Syphilitic Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints aid all Diseases arising ft lam mt injndicions tine of Mer. cury, Imprudence in Life, or Impurity of the Blood.: • This valnable Medicine, Which has become celebrated for the number of extraordinary cures effected through Bengt. ncy, has induced the proprietors, at the urgent request of their friends, to ofir it to the public, which they do with _the utmost confidencp in its virtues awl wonderful curative properties. The following certificates selected (prom a large member, are however. stronger testimony than the mere word of the proprietors ; and are all from gen— tlemen well known in their localities and of the highest respectability many of them residing in the city of Richmond, Va. F. BOYDEN, Esq. of the Exchange lintel, Richmond, known every where, says he %as seen the Medicine called CARTER'S SPANISH MlA z' NE administered in over a hundred cases, in i •arly all the diseiises for which itio recommit ed with the most astonishingly good results.— Be says it is the most extraordinary medicine he has ever seen. _ . 1 /GLIE_AND FEVER 7 -9reat-Cure.-1 , here by certify that for three years 1 had 'Ague and Fever of the most violent description. I bail several Physicians, took Mite quantities ot Qui, nine. Mercury, mid I believe Mt the Tonics ad— vertised,but all without any permanent last I triel Carter a Spanish Mixture. Iwo hottles.of which effectually cured me end I sin happy to say I have had neither Chills or I.ever since. I consider it the hest Tonle juilie world and the only medicine that ever reached my case. JOtl LONGDEN. Beaver dam near Richmond Vu. • G B.LUCIC Esq now in the cater -Richmond aul for 'many years in the Post'Ofiice, has such confidence in the astonishing, efficacy of Garter's Spanish Mixture, that lie has bcinklit novards of 50 bottles which has given away to the afflicted., Mr Luck says he i 2148 never known die full 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 of liAtances the effects of Carter's Spanish Mixture which were most truly surprising. He says in a case of Consumptiou, dependent on the LlVer, the good effects were wonderful indeed. „SAMUEL M DRINKER of the firmiltri nk• 4.A.• Et. Morris, Richmond, was' Cured, of,Liver Complaint of 8 years standing by the use of two bottles of Carter's Spanish, Mixture. GREAT CURE OP SCROFULA—The edi- r tors of the Richt - hood Republican had a servant employed in their press room-cured of violent Scrofula combined with Rheuniatism, which en., tirely disabled him front work. Two bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture made a perfmt ctile of him, and the editors in a patio notion Say they "cheerfully recommend it to all who are niffiCted with any disease of tile blood " STILL ANOTHER CURE OF SCROFU LA-1 had a very valuable boy cured of Scrofula I by Carter's Spanish Mixture. I consinerit truly a valuable medicine: James Mi uslor Conductor \ on the It P & P It R Co Rietroond Va • - Mr Alm Thompson residing in the city of Richmond, was cured by three bottles of Carters Spanish Mixture.of Salt' Rheum, which' he bad nearly 20 years. and which ill the physicians of the city would not cure. -Mr Thompson lan well known mercbsitt in the city of Richmond, Va., ant his core is most remarkable. Principal Depots of M. WARD, CLOSF CO, No 83,-Maillen-Lanei-New - York, AV DY01"1' & SONS, NO .I.3ortli street. Pltilactelnltia., DENNE CT & BEEES,No'I2S Main street lEchmond; Va. And, for sale by 9 Elliott; S W finverstick Carlisle; Ira -Day, Mechanicsburg; J H [fermi Newvi le; C Aldo, Shippensburg,, and by den let's in medirines everywhere. Attention, Limeburners I 4, 's°7 l . • /2 . I3uy your COAL of E. 13IDDLC. igroNvir lifi2 40 per ton for• Cash. [ocls FALL DTILLWERY GOODS. JOHN STONE & SONS, No 46 Small. &cowl street, Phgadelphia ARE now opening for the Fallgrade a well selected auserunent of SILKS, RIBBONS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, AND MILLINERY GOODS IN GENERAL . Confining themselves eilolusivety •to this branch of the trade, and Importing the larger part of their atock, enables them to offer an as• sortinent unsurpassed in extent and vartely, which wilt be sold on the most favorable terms . Se pte b r&l4, 1853—Ini tßaTriltnEk Importers anci Manufacterers of every kind'o , . LADIES' 86 Arch street (below Third, et) Philadelphia, and at 178 :17traiSr . qtrect, NOW York. - ASour Goods have all been selected in Eti• rope by one of the firm, and manufactured br ourselves in the most elegant and lashiona. ble manner, we Can offer them at a price(taking their superior quality into consideration) that will defy competion. Silver Illedalsawarded for superiority by'the Inititutes of-Pennsylvania . and 'Maryland: - - SADDLE AND HARNESS MEM „. eubseriber. continues to . carr y %Ohs Tabove busitette,irralf itevailotfti branches.' in North Hanover street, Carlisle, two doors North of Leonard's' :corner; where ha' intends keeping on hand ageneralosnortment Consisting•of all kinds of lash ionable SADDLES, • • Bridles inafqridaloo, Giethsicireinglep • 4\o'o ; , anti Oilers:* aloe. ')."IIU4ICS, tray. , ' 1171 ?,P all a sling and saddle • :1•,;41,54‘i ,bags..,:also . '..rtiattuitetureathemost approved ,Spetrutit. Sprang,. Saddles, ever used' in this. country, .those wialting'a'htutdatmle/durabloand ;pleasant sad. `die to.cell and-bee them: He also manullietures Harness, Bridles, Collars and Whips in all their varieties, and confidentlybe• lieirea kora approbation of- Weans tour" , 'that 4. ,neatest , and be et gears, t variety' 'or breadth;tliat is etude in the Country. He slansMaltes all kinds of Matrassos to order,Nls,-Straw, Hush, Curl. ed Hair and Spring IllatrasseW *lrate: dinkre 'artibldswill bolt 'Made of the:beet , mekloritli and werictilanehip,lan'd',,Mh the nt mattdespatch. • ittnl4.tv '; " WIVI."(ISBDRIC- Vdllo4o re sole. • •Ttle 'atibecribldr ofren4 feij Wet Ina interne one .half) in the. HA`GEASTOWN Oto,U.pi !MY. For‘partieuleriond t&Terrne • be mede Accommodating, busineetyneiltiee Apply to the,ibierifieret yorl, =R. 11. LAWREN.CE. . ~;i~eD~i~rc, LIVER--COMPLAINT, • , •DYSPEPSIA, JAUN DICE, CHRONIC Oil NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISC EASE OF, TIIE KIDNEYS, AND ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM • 4 DISORDERED LIVER OW , STOMACH. Such as '_Constipation,-Laward-pilesifulness of blood to the head, aoidiiy of the stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust forfood, fulness or weight in the stomach, sour eructations, sink ing or fluttering at 'the pit of timstomach, swimming of the head, hurried and difficult breathing, fluttering at the heart, choking or suffocating sendations when in a lying posture, dimness of viskin, dote or webs before the eight, fever and dull pain in the•,head, jenny of perspiration, yellowness of the skin and eyes, pain in the side, back, chest,limbe, &c., sudden flushes of heat, burning in the flesh, constant imaginings of evil, and grim depression of spirits, CAN DE ETFECTUALLT CUBED DT DE. ZCOMPLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS ; • Prepared ,by DR, C. M. JACKSON, No. 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia. ' Their power over the above diseaseils net excelled, if equalled, by any other preparation in the United States, as the cures attest, in many cases alter skilful physicians . had These Bitters are worthy the attention of invalids. Possessing great virtues in the.red tifieation of diseases of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most searching powers in weakness and alfections of the digestive or gans, they are withal safe, certain and pleas ant.- READ AND BE CONVINCED Testimony of the higheat character! HON. GHQ, STROOP, Judge of the District Court in Perry county, Pa., Nov, 16th, 1852 said: "your 'lluofland`s German Bitters' his been in, use in our place over a year past, and to the astonish - - ment of many has performed wonders. We may notice a few instances that have o pome under own 'immediate notice:—almost every person who has dtapped at the hotel of Wm. Lackey, one year since, predicted ilorn his c: . Inaciated countenance and debility; that ha could 'not live much longer. .Ile was unable. to attend - le his beiness, and for the greater part, of the time confined to his room. We rec. I ommended him to try the German Bitten , he did; and to the surprise of all his friends ;lei§ now able to attend to his usual business and perform manual- labor. The case of Henry Asper a stone mason, whom no one supposed would ever recover from the' debility of bis system, byt was looked upon as fast approach ing the grave, took eight or nine bottles of the Bitters daring the last winter, ftlid this sum. I mar ho bas been fto the surprisevof all who knew his case] following his trade. The case of William h 1 it :, is no less astonishing.— lie too was so educed as to induce the general belief ilia ' o grave alone would be his only, remedy. Mr. Lackey recommended him to try the Hoofland's German Bitters; he is now apparently a well man, and able to do a bard day's work. We could mention many other cases of a similar character. if it were necessary. I myself derived mill benefit !rum their use. I hese given considerable of it a _way.'not for - -your benefit alone; but-to- relieve suffering humanity, and let ins assure you I am pleased to see the happy result. To the afflicted we say, try them fairly and I will warrant relief." These Bitters p.m worthy the attention of invalids, possessing great power in the recto= ration of a healthy action of the liver and the lessor glands, giving tone to the stomach and nervous system, and bringing the system gen orally to a high state a, health. Fur sale by S. W. Floverstiek and S. Elliott; Carlisle; Ira ,Day,llechanicsbiirg; 1-.711:116r r0n, Newville; .1. S. Altic, Shippensburg, and by dealers is .modicinn, every where. 40i1erit9elltellt. FRITZ & HENDRY, sto - re, 29 N. 'Bd a., Phita. Morocco Manufacturers, Curriers,lmporters, Commission:and General Leather Business, WHOLESALE & REPAIL. Manufactory 15 Margaretta:street., sep7ly Lamps, tar terns and 'Chandeliers. N If Corner Fourth and Cherry sts.. Phila. HAPING enlarged and improved their store, and having the largest assortment of lamps in Philadelphia, they are now prepared to lur nisi' Camphine, Pine Oil, BURNING FLUID, Ethereal Oil, Phosg ene Gas and Lard Oil.— Lamps. Lanterns - of all paterns, Fancy' Hotel and hall Lamps; Chandelires, Giratideles and Candelabras, and Brittania Lamps,at the man ufacturers lowest prices. Glass Lamps by the' package, at a small advance over auction pti. ces. Being large AIANUF.IUTUREBS of Pine Oil, Burning Fluid, Ethereal Oil, Alco hol and (the only true) Phosgene Gas, they can furnish these articles at such wipes that Mer chants will .find it to their advantage to buy.— Call before going elsewhere, if you want bar gains. Alsothe Safety Fluid Lamp for sale. 'October 5, 1853 TOYS, TOY 2, FANCY GOODO VITALLIADI TILLER LI AS just received his Fall Importations of la TOYS, 0 LLS, Work Baskets and Box es, articles or Confectioners, Druggists and To bacconists, also, FANCY GOODS of every description, such as Toys of wool. china, lead; tin, 1000 styles. Jointed, kid, wax and dressed Dolls, all sizes. Doll Beads with teeth, moving eyes, &c. Accordeons, liannonicas, violine, trumpets, WRiC1108; optics, rings, waggons, &c, hforblesof china, agate,glass, common, conl,' German slates.and'pencils, all sizes. Percu4sain Caps, G D.. 'l' B,.andother marks. Cornets, bonbon and cracking secrets, &c. Fancy Baskets and boxes, dressing cases, Alabaster articles, Jewelry boxes'. Inkstands, Toilet boxes, Perfutnery, Tesih•brushes. Druggists' fancy artieles,Cariaiii6,C.H. Pencils Tolisecoond Snuff boxes. Segar cases. Tinfoil: Turkish 'and German Pipes of Porcelain, Bronze, etc. With an 'endless variety' of newest sty Fos of Fancy Goods. Dealers will find it to their advantage to make nn early examination of this stock. as the Goods are all new and will ho offered at the very low estyates. , W. 1 . 11,14 ER., Importer, -- ' ' 1 Commerce St., Philaddalphin. Penny Toys, 50 . kinds. Cases or assorted Toys, at $5, 10, 20, per caso. seps-201. FURS, TUBULAR OVERT. ROT AM RANGE :t Various Sizes, to suitFaririlies,'Boarding in-want of a superior Cooking Ap paratus aro invited to call at out Ware house and examine this flange. For durability ,economy and aimplicity in operationlt stands unrivaled. It hue a perfect hot air irehillation —and nietitit bek - ed in this oven will rotain their juice and flavornquallo that:roasted before an ofmln firs. tAild•;tinsfFy`.lcookett at the same time without one affecting the other, It wilt supply etiffmfent• heated, air to heat•addi tional rooms for•the coldest yeather. It . hao no descrnding . or retutti fluea,.and is equally well adapted: to h.tumiiious oreommon bard coal. The Monti valve overthe boiling part of the Range 'carries 'off tho • steam, and scant of cooking; is well as heat in summer. • ' Every Range sold Warranted to give satlofacti lion, or ne'expensti to the Purchaser. • Patented Oetobor, 1848,• ,. For PuLlic. Halts, Factortes, Railroad . Cars Chtnurter,'Flues, Sltips, - Stitimerr, Pure pir ie n ettbjact claiming.; the attention of every !individual, and all buildiuge should be 'provided with the proper me,anwof ventilation. Aleo, , a powerful .. Warming and Ventilating, Farnace, For pwellings, School'lbuses, • Stores, Factories,- tje.• ISA largo - MaiiitMent of ()Mee:Hell and Conk .irtg Stevan, Parlor' Gritee i , I,244ietere, AVholeeale and Retail: " ' '.• 7. 4 • 1 . 1 RAND A. P , • '' o&':Pereenaintterition . given t 6 warming and Ventilating' both .ettblie;and. private buildings. THE T substriberhiiajtiat opened an invoice - 01 - o,dtidalinnd other Bonnet Panthers at one• hid( Stival'ari'ed,f , Alsb'a - yrZy aiipop,lnt c o Fai ,ncy. Eras Silks. .• • • • • • lirts GEO. W. HITNER. :LEATHER. DAVIS & CULINp libttlers iu - liAkES' PATENT llouaes and Hotels 'HAYES' VENTILATOR;• Bonnet • Peathetw. gear 63tate Oalko. • Viz Eatable Town Proper: v . FOR SALE. f WlLL'sell at private sale a A. IL Two Story Brick HOUSE and Lot of Ground; sit - timed on, • 4 4: North Hanover street extended.' •. . in this borough,__Phis_houtm-ia dOlibleliiithbackbuilding, all in gdo. conditi, n.. The Lot is 60 ;act in front 170 in`dllpuh. 'ld the premisesisa stable, and tho whole pm I.: - ty is eligible and convenient. Also, a' small Two StorY BRICK HOU E and Lot of Ground, 15 feet front by 110 dip, on Mirth street near to Hanover, If these prope:ties ero not ■old by the Ist of January next, they will be rented for the et. I fog year. JOHN B. PARint, Nov .290 e 53. Cal lisle * ABLE . ran= -AT PRIVATE SALE En , THE subscriber being desirous of moving to the West, offers at private sale the FARM on whiclehe now resides in Monroe twp., Cur I b. Co about one mile south west of Churchtoli o, on the Yellow Breeches creek, and adjoin •tg fends) of Moses Bricker, Joseph Brandt bled others, CONTAINING 161 ACRES, strict measure, of a first rate quality of la l about 110 acres of which is cleared and in a h state of cultivation, the remainder is coved, with you and thriving timber. The imprcni ments aro n two story Dwelling HOUSE, feet square, with basement flit ,c 4? E ' . up for a wash house, a stone ha BARN 84 feet front and 40 bar steno spring house with a not spring of excellent water the door, wagon Zed, corn cribs, cider pre and other out buildings, an apple orchard, oil mill and water newer sufficient to propel a machinery. ALSO 58 ACRES of Mountain Land, near Cookstown in thent township, adjoining lands of Messra Same and Richey Clarks, M. Elge's.heirs and other The above property will be sold in parts the whole, and terms mode to suit purchase: Any person wishing to view said property c do so by calling on the subscriber. JAMES 'CLARK. ,November 16,1853-74 w •'Lancaster Examiner oopy (4w) and per' bill to this office. t FOR RENT. A Two Story BRICK HOUSE 'situate on the norlitteast corner of Loutber and Pitt Streets, and a Two Story Stone House on Lou. thor Street, no.v occupied by the gee Mr Kremer. Also several smaller dwv lingo for rent. Enquire of n0v9 , 531 JACOB SrINER. ROUSE AND • LOT FOR SALE. • THE two Story FRAME HOUSE and Lot of Ground in South Hano ver street, now: occupied by Chariot ■ Barnitz, immothately opposite Bent'z II I Store, is offered at private salo. For terms onion., of the subscriber, Attorney fo the owner. nov9's3tf3 R. M. HENDERSON. FARM FOR SALE. The subscriber offers at private sale 11' 1 FAIL I, situate about two miles north of Cat lisle, lying between the_ Canodoguinet. Cree' and the Sulphur Spring road. It is joined b farms of Wise and Natcher, and _ . • • - CONTAINS 70 ACRES, all cleared land,lthirty :of which are meadoul It is well limed and in alhigh state or , cultiva Lion. The improvements are a Two Stor ' t • FRAME HOUSE, a well of wi. l ter with pump at the door, tram ' Bank Barn, &c. There Is also young orchard of choice frui trees. . . Also, will be sold with the same if desired a tract .of MOUNTAIN- LAND:-- Personl wishing to purchase can learn terms by callin upon R. M Ilenderion, Esq., in Carlisle. JOHN SANDERSON. November 1 1853--tf VAraIT6.33L33PROP.EIB.TI At Private Sale, THE subscriber intending to remove Weil offers at private sale, until SATURDAY, th 10111 of December, next, the now and commo, dious Three Story BRICII. HO L SO, situat in West Main Street, Carlisle. , P • • '- 'The house is now and in complex in; order, containing Ten Rooms, in 25 5 -;1 7 • • eluding:the Store room. There i ---- also on the premises a first rat Wash and Bake House. The above is in the most bosindss part of th town and is a very desirable place for tiny hoe iness• If not sold privately it will then be of fered, on SATURDAY the lOth day of lice ember, at public sale. Any person desirous viewing :he property will please call on th subscriber, when terms will be made known. AUGUSTUS S. WORNILEY. N• v 2 1853—th STEELIVZ Saw NULL. TIIC undersign - ea owning' a 'Target Steam Saw Mill, recently built, on an improved plan, with a circular saw capable of sawing with great rapidity, located three miles west of Pa pet town,Cumberland county, at the base of the South Mountain, on Spruce Run, and having in possession near one thousand acres of the beat timber land, in the Southern part of Penn , aylvania, are now prepared to saw and furnish iitither to order, at the shortest notice of the various descriptions mend for mechanical pur poses. They can furnish frame stuff for barns and houses of any length and size that may be required, weather-boarding, flooring, and fen cing hourds,poplar and oak boards and plank, shingle and plastering laths, oak and chesner shinglps, cocppr staff. pitch pine posts, and eliestuut rails 'and posts: They have now on bond several thousand feet of lumber, , chesnut• rails and poste fur fence; oak and pine,wood by' the cord, and can engage to be delivered in its season several hundred cords of chesnut oak hark for turning purposes. The proprietors having 'availed themselves of the natural. edvininges of their location, which abounds in a variety of the finest timberand hailing also a practical knt.wledge of the ' business, are enabled to furnish lumber hkver to the citizens of Cumberland count; than can be done by any arrnilar establishment —and as they wish and espiet to:do large business, will spore napains to accommodate thh public at, the shortebt'notice. The various descriptions of lumber: will be delltrered in Carlisle or elsewhere as may be desired. All orders addresied to the proprie tors, Divers & Haskell, living in Papertown, or , to Wm. D. Seymour, jr. in Carlisle, will secure prompt attention. DIVEN, HASkBLL & SEYRICUR. Nov. 10, AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITION . 43Iwtton Leads the Celusne. ,l • • • FTli., days and nights of unceasing toil AL and trouble 1 have succeeded in marking and arranging my new. stock , of Fl Alt D- W Alt E and although (Worn has been a Ire. inendous rush of.cuatomers who know whera to deal on reasonable terms, and who appre ciate my old habit of selling cheap without making much fuss about the matter, l'am constantly making room for now:customers to_ drop in and examine what, is undoubtedly the ,LARGEST AND BEST assortment of goods over Mlitrell west of Philadelphia; and embra, cing every thing ustmily found in a .flardWare Steme,lrom a needle to on anchor, all of which pro, of tile best quality.and will hersold a; prices which cannot fruit° give satisfaction. . TO CARPENTERS 84 BUILDERS ,. I would say that my stock 'of cross,Mit. hand; panel ripping and buck sawa r bright, Meek and blue augurs, chisels,' planes, locks, hatchets,. hinges, soreivs, straight necked and bar Oohs, broad, „pointing and chopping axes, iron •and steel sunarert,,rules, tape measures, levels.,tirce. cannot Mil to pleaaa the most famidiouru - , . • ' ' ''7A FL NlS'it S , Can bMaecornmodateff on'itiii most reasonable terms'with Durkee's celebrated York, plowe at $5 . 37. 'Also Planktp;Craighead'a and others` at manufactdrers' prices/ spades, rakes, forks, Shevels, grass and. grain scythes . (Dunn, Dar ling and Griffins milcd.)., l'atent anti 'common antnhe of hair a dmi,on different kinds. Grain Cradles, (Grego,.' ", . rtni*.!B, Craighead'. a nd Grawbach's ,ritote,) ant.' reduced rates; r. Also -grindstones. Mu titt4- boies, chain cistern and' loreeltumps, halter,breast and log challis, sin gle and double tracetiAnd.spreeds. Cedar ware each. eat tubs; buckets, howlit: water kegs, to ,gather„with ah everlasting assortment of table and ; pocket cutlery,4tipoons, shears and acts.; Bora, candlewicks. snuffers, shovels end'toni 4 „,s. kettles,- pans.ead irons, waiters, brsiihes • die, which will beisold.b7 tho wagon load-ton yarn bushel or in the ordinary way, t ....._ „Then come friends, give uso'call and-see, lot 'you,rsolveti. Well wait on'yon with' pleas.' are, and hive you bargains e which . vo i vviitet etutpletn, Remember the placc,, , Etiet• Eitel Street, nifll4lo Ogilby's June 1, 1853. HENRY SAXTON. Legal anb (0$1)e1 Noitto. Estate of John Eberly, dee.. ETTER& Testamentary on the estate of L John Eberly, late of Silver Spring town ship, have been Issued to the subscriber, reel ding in Hampden township, Gnmb. county-, to_ nrhoin all persona_lmving_claims-ogeinsrsaid -estate will present Maui for settlement, and all' indebted will make payment to • SAMUEL, EBERLY, Execntor. Nov 31 NOTICE ÜBSCRIBERS io the stock of the Carlisle Gas and Water Company aro required to pay,ito Wrn. M. Beciem, Esq., Treasurer, at the Carlisle Deposit Bank, on minion, Thurs day the 15th day 'of December, nest ;the third instalment of ONE D GUAR upon each share by them subscribed. By miler of the Beard'. N 07.23 FRED'I( WATTS, Pres. Estate of A. Williams, dee'd. No LICE is hereby given that Lettere Teel tamentary on tho oatnte of Altrahnru , Wil. 7 lime, late of Monroe. township, Cumberland .1 county, deceased, have been grunted by the' Register of said county to the subscribers,tre siding it Upper Allen tovvoshio in the same county, All persons knowing themselves in debted to paid estate aro requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them for settlement to MICHAEL COCKLIN, ALEX. C A TIIcA RI% tiovsr.l6pd axes. Estate of Dr. A. li. Russell, dec'd. IIikTOTICI.I is hereby given that Letters Testa mentary on the estate of Dr. Ras. sell, late of West t'ennsboro township, Cum - berland .county, deceased, have been granted by the Register of said county, to the subscri ber, residing in the same township. All pert eons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment and those having claims to present them for attic .ment to SUSAN RUSSELL, nov'r.l6pd Exe'r NOTICE! THE books of NI 011 ItIS HERSHEY are in my hands for settlement and collection. All persons knowing themselves indebted or haviug accounts to settle with said tirrn will do well to call at my office and pay or settle their account by the 10th of November 1853, or they will be proceeded against according to law._ _ October 6, 1853 Estate of Michael Livingston, dec'd. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters' of Administration on the estate of Michael Liv ingston, late of East Pennsboro township Ourn• berland county, deceased. hate been granted by the Register of said entity to the subscriber residing in the same township, All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are required td make immediate payment and those having claims to present them to STEPHEN H. LI VINGSTON nov2st Adh 'r Estate of James Eckles, sr., dec NOTICE is hereby given that letters of ad ministratioo have been issued by the Register of Cumberland county, upon the estate of James Eckles, sr.. Into of .Upper" Allen tw_p., deed,-to the-subscriber - residin,g in the 1121M0 township. Cli those having, clams against said estate will present thorn for settlehient, aqd those indebted will make payment to WILLIAM M. ECICLES, Adm'r. nov96w NOTICE Po the heirs and legal representatives of Joseph Barton, late of York county, deceased. Take Notice that by virtue of:a writ of Par tiinidand Valuation issued out of the Orphan's Court of Cumberland 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 Ltshurn, Comb. co, on THURSDAY the 22d day of December. A. D. 1853, at to o'clock, A. M, when and where you may attend if you think . proper. Sheriff's Office Car. JOS.McDARMOND, lisle, Nove 9,1852 S Sheriff. 'NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that application will be made to the next Legislature, agreeably to the constitution and laws of this Commonwealth, for an alteration in the charter of the Carlisle Deposita Bank, so as to confer upon said Bank the rights and privileges of a bank of issue, and to ehahge_ the name to that of the " Carlisle Bank." By order of the Board of Directors. W. Pd, 8 E ETENt Cushier, June 29, 1853—Gm NOTICE, NOTICE is herby given that the "Cumber land Valley Savings Institution," located in Dieltinson township, Cumberland county, will make application to the next Legislature of the Commonwealth ol PcttnsyJtntiiu..fur~u..l►htof -Incorporation, with it capital of not less than Ten nor more thari Thirty Thousand Dollars, for the purpose of receiving oeposits of money both transitory and oti interest, and of making loans and discounts, with such other privilege■ as aro usually granted to Savings Instituiions. By order of the Directors. WM. GAIAREATII, Treas. -D.L-BEELMA - N; Seer be`226m] Extensive Furniture Rooms 'TAMES R.W EAVE R. would , learect fully el, call the attentionof House Keepers and the public to his extensive stock of 'ELEGANT FURNITURE. including Sofas, Wardrobes, Centre and other Tables, Dressing 'and plain Bureaus and every oth7r article in hie branch of business. -Also, now on hand the largeef as aortment of CHAIRS in Carlisle, at the lowest prices.. OtrCotline-mede at the shortest noiio and a Hearse provided for funerals; He solic its a call at his establishment on Netth Hence vor street, near Glass's I lOTEL. N.B.—Fur 'nituro hired out by the month or year , . Carlisle,March 20. 1850.-1 y • FRESH'' . 91111 E subs riber has just returneddrom adelphia, and is'now miening a large and elegant assortment of cheap . WINTER GOODS, consisting in part of cloths, eitssimers, netts, flanneltl, blankets, jeans &c. Ladles , Goods—A hermtiful assortment o de (sines, French merinoes, pararnettas, silkef new style barred, cashmeres, rib (ins,; inawls„ Fr nth worked collars. &c. Domestlcs—Bleselted and unbl'd checks, tickings, canton flannels, &c. Ifoots and, Shoes—A large assortment of Men and boys winter boots. Also an entire new 'stock of - ladies' gaiters, morocco boots, bus. dins and slippers, children's shoes in great vs • riety, gum over shoes of alt,chtscriutions.• Groceries—A fresh lot of 'sugars, coffee, teas, mulassesopices, &c. As toy wintermssortment fs new and fulliwo cordially invite all Our old friends ancheustcoi mers, and the public in general to call and ex amine our stock berme purchasing elsewhere, weivill take pleasure in Showing our goods., and will sense cheap not cheaper than any ,other store - in-the comity. -- Recollect the old stand—East Main Street. (INAS. OGILBY. • Nov 16 1853 CULP'S P4.TENT PORTABLE CIDER DISI 4I ‘ AND MESS. nit E 'Undersigned -having purchased. the -1L - right of Franklin and Cumberland coon ties, Pa., and Washington county Md. for CULP'S PATENT PORTABLE. CIDER. 'MILL AND-PRESS. tiro new manufacturing machines , under'the immediate Supervision of ' Henry, Sfiepler,4 practical millwright. ardor. 'will be received and filled with promiitheoe.— Alrinachines will be warranted. Bp this machine,, which can be convoyed on• . n wheelbarrow, onn man and a boy can make 'from five to eight 4 ‘rrpiti cider.e.daywith, aaaq, enckthe cider pressed''frdtn the; pomace. The' labor is light 'and the Ina ' chines are simple and - permanent. Thin .machitia was exhibited at the State :Agricultural Fair, tit Lancaster, and tested with several others, and the colon - 14mo awarded the, premium to it.- The madhinos are warranted to perform what is heroin stated. Ordere are respectfully solicited. ' • , , . Di. 11.-''rhe! treatt connected with the Ma . - Olden' ban be used for pressing-ettrrantP; and cutting vegetables for lecrlind‘stock.. JAcon trorce.r‘ I~riNR'V. simpbEtti: May 11. 185'K Gm - - • chtetithiteabmg.; •:,- • IVIVERIB FOR, Iron ‘Vinlc9, ihr rent from the rot el. April next. - 4 nne , S " I'ETEI2I7. EGY, G. E. COLE,