Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, December 28, 1853, Image 3

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Estate. of John ,Btikee;
NOTibt3 is hereby given that letters of ad
amostration, with the will annexed, on the
estate of Julia 'llaker, late of Monroe twp;
have been granted nu' the 'hnbseriber, residing
in the seine township. Aq persons indebted to
said estate are re
quired to m a k e immediate Day
rind these - having ol dins to prosenriliom
CHRISTIAN IJAKErt,
Adm'r. H
.I,,r2kfiw
JUST RECEIVED,
rizsz-.7.--
Lake White Fs
P,' tiled Herrin. ,
,
fladdock
Markers!, Nu. 1,2, 3, •
Codfish.
l'he'above has been so:ected with strict ref—
erence to f truily use and for salo,low. Also
TOIS &COO--
Fig, Leaf—trill(' and agreeable
Yellow Bank Fine, Cut,
Cavendish—of fine totality,
Congress. Grant's and Race Horne.
Smoking, Twist, &c.
Yarn La bulken brands (imp'd)
La loseflitta and Plantation
Sixes, Hall Spanish and Common,"
All the above articles on hand at the Family
Grocery• ,WILLIAMS.
. .
SPIENDX/1) SZIXTELEVIT ! !
Holiday Presents, dze.
• THOOAS COLY
West High stree N t, a few N,
12 doers west of 13 urkhol-
Hotel, Carlisle.
? • ,Z;Z:., 'has just received the
R14 4 „. a 7 largest and most elegant
;•- • assortment of
SUPERIOR JEWELRY
ever offered in Carlisle, consisi,ing in part • f
Gold apd Silver %Vetches of every variety, and
at all prices, eight -day CLOCKS, Silver table
and tea spoons, silver table forks and butter
Ii liven, gold , und.silver spectacles, ladies' and
gentlemen's gold pen and pencil, gold chains of
everyiescr iption, ear and linger rings, breast
pins, Sze. at all prices. Also Accordeons end
.11usival Boxes, wlih a great variety of Purley
Articles, selected expressly for the Ilolidays.
Persona desiring to purchase are invited to call
and examine the tu , sortnient. We are prepared
to sell at, very reasonable prices, Quality of
all goods wArrantecl to be go tine as, cud far.
THOMAS CONLYN,
West High Street
Dec 2.8. 1853
Eff o USE evvo z T
AT PUBLIC SALE.
On MONDAY, the 9th day of January, at
the Court' House in the butt - igh of Carlisle,
will be offered at public sale the large Bit [CK
H. an d feet front by :MO It deep,
n, V a Wed by Mr. Henry Keller, in North
ineeer, street. 'rho house and ell the MI-
K teements are nearly new. 'l'l,o dwelling
coMetei tit:rt.:ton ceded rooms, including dou
ble parlor,t. Attached is a cistern. Smoke
II rose and Stable II not sold at that time it
will be reetri for one year from the Ist of April
next• Term 3 made known on date ttl sale by
J WEAVER, -
Agent.
Rect . , 38, 1853
COURT SAME.'
On BAI. RDAY, Jnnu“ry
j~~NDSI an or hir of sale 1:om the Orphans'
kAJ Goiirt Captilmrland County, the suuscri
bor will offer nt public sale on the premiss e, at
,1 o'el , elc P. M , the following properly, late
the real estate of George Hanes'', deceased:
- A iv o story F R 431 E 110 USE ,
u td Tvio LOTS OF GROUND, lii,;ll
I•.rwat litig - .1110111 or an p
ne o, situated at Boiling Spring,ln 4
no 1.11 st iddiei wiostlip The
,oli watch :lie 6onse lb situated i- on the
Forge road, bounded by Mary- Ilrechbil, Adorn
and an alley. The'otner lot io bounded
by this.Sliippensborg road and Ural Kauffman.
The lots will be sold separately or logetli,r, as
intr,diastirs.
Tnnni Fi vs per cent of the purchase
money to be paid on clay of sale, one half of the
rnsi lee nit the,lst of April. when posses
,s will lie ,rwsn, air Ith residue in one year
111,re:titer without titlvrest, to be suenrod by a
l'u.t on the land.
_ _
i,r) S I'o NErt,
.)i George I.Firn.sh, (lee
Decemlier d 4, !P.13.
1.' , 71)17 E R .IT ARRIVAL!
FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS,
..41t;te Siore of X. 11', WOODS.
Sacontl Arrival of Winter I/Ey—Goods.
Tilt; ,iisseriher re,iwei inforins his
friends sorwron.:l PL181011.1•1 - S. 111:11 1111 11114
rutarned tvull a large si,sort•
most ul Pall ar, I \V intar Goods, urinals of
CI Alia, Cabsuncres, Vogtings. Aiuslias, tick -
ja, t. , le‘ I.s, Ilaonels, lin,cy, cravats, suspen•
airs,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
inerinoes, coburg elm 119,
pl 3, and changeable poplins, gingha'ns,
ea; t.:oes, ulna , 95, shnsv N, bosh , rv. &c.
11ATS AND CAPS,
Men's and 8.,3 , @, —rt v, , ry large assortment, al.
a) Bonnets rind Itibbnns.
BOOTS AND SHOES
A large assortment of Meo's Women's and
C tildren•s Boots and Shoes, Jenny Lind dill
Buskin Shoes at very low privet,: •
Colered tied White CARPET CHAIN,
GROCERIES,
A large assortment ot GROG ERTES, such
as Sugar. Coffee, Molasses, Rice, Teas,
All tvho visit our establAshment are free to
acknowledge that we are soiling Foreign sad
Domestic Ntry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Sc, at as
tonishingly low prices! Our low prices have
already attracted u 111049 numher of people.
Tha attentionmi all Who wish good harming
is solicited, as groat Inducements r ean ho offered
to purchasers. r.
Don't forgot the old stand, Dumerich's cor
ner. North Hanover Street,'
Butter, Eggs, Rags and Soap taken nt market
prices. N. W. WOODS.
Dec 2.8,1853. Agt.
ELEGANT GIFT BOOKS I !!
ThERSONS wishins to purchase CHRIST
MAS PRESENTS, Such as
Annuals,
Gift Books.
Illustrated Poets,
Standard ‘Vo, ks,
Bibles,
Prayer Books,
Hymn Books,
Juveniles,
Miscellaneous.
Port Monnies, Port-Folios Fancy Stationery
soil Fancy Articles gimeridry, wilt fintl a line
assortment at the Che atßook Store or
A. NI. PIPER.
NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! !
- LUST Received an assortment o; first quali•y
all -Gum Shoes, also a an m
and
Wit- .
Bs' Ladies' winter Boots and Shoos. Also a
full ns'io'rtment of lvfon's and Boy's water moo.'
and fine call skin
BOOTS AND SHOES. •:*
Also'an assortment of etaltant bar'd and fig'd
;DELA.INS BI
S AND CASICRS,
of thunewest styles. A lot of tan col'd Fronei,
MB RIN 0 ES,
and, aramet taa,and-other fashionable_ colours.
Also an assortment..or clogitat needle worked
Collars,. Chemizeus, Underoleoves and Cuffs
• • CARPETS CARPETS ! •
Somo prime Carpets still on hand. Intending.,
tu'rollnquisluthis br inch of my business I will
soli off tho stock uncommonly 1.5 w.
CHAIILFIS OGILBY.
Carlisle Doc 21, 1953. . •
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. •JUST i bOEIVCD,".
IG subscriber haejast'opened another lot
IL of Molten Pl dd Caihmeres, Plaid , mpue
de L•tinea,.earatnetta9 and other Dress CT,oJda.
. ,
•
Etliii,`-‘-•:Annther invofee of Victori
nes, Altifterti, Woolen Mkt:sins, Scarfs, sz, c .—
Also anotheo int .14ipud •Gloves,
13ndl; Thus, ,t v,ioYea and hoSfory of every
descrittion. • , -
•s•
, POINTED . vpr,ywr RIBBONS,
init. (finked an tOiortincitot ne Pointed velvet
Ribbons with a fro'!' ossorttnentlol,Diess 'FOCA
zoingtt, Buttons, sSzk.
„
F.AVE G d_T hand a largo as. -
BortinestCof Bawler qleths for, Overcoats,. Su
per. lirq cltCiotlto, Caopiraers,:Satinefs, Velvet
-Curds, &c, and for solo by ~
O,Eoft(4. — }V - .
carligut, tine 21, 1853.
ValuablOlNriiidry rtir Sale
ettimirt ier o are' fnr' gain . tnterent
(ono hill) in Oa' lIMIER.sTawiNt F
For•pnriliulurs ns to Torrna.which
I f f i o maoo OoootnhiOdOting, busineni Inoiiiies bic:,
PPlY'to 4I tt nnbicribet nt. Ilag'erotown,Md.
LIAWItENPE.
ID Itboklii. • LONG. riANVI.IS--.:Itith::11;.,
U)
'ceivnd 4 ; f,ow I,9jlg.ofid:
ancl,fcrinfelby
'62;14"43 4 $ I 11" . ..). W. I ,
° . ittiveCliallColls.
, s
Y:yirtue of sundry write of Vonditioni•Ex.7
, : porias issued out of the . Court of Comfmni
Vices of Cumberland county, and to me direc
ted, I will exptise by . Public vendee or outcry,
at the Court House iii the borough of
on Tu URSDA-Y, thi 5111 day of January, 1054.
at 10 .o'clock, -A. the zoilowmg_deseribed_
Real listato, viz;
A Lot of Ground' situate in the bor
ough of Shippensburg, port of a lot No. Snin the
general plan of said borough, bounded on tbo
north by King weet;;on the oust by a let of J.
Gish, on the south by an alloy and un'the west
by a lot or the hairs of Win. Hansel. dec'd Con
taiding It feet in front and 157 feet in depth,
more or leas, having thereon elected a two sti
ry Brick House, brief( back buildings, stable,
wash house and other out houses , &e.—Also,u
Lot of,Grounid in the borough of Shippensburg,,
bounded on the north by orange street, on toe'
cast by the Lutheran Church, on the south by
u lot ofJolui Carey's heirs nod oft the west by
an alley, containingvuo•hal, acre more or less.
Also a Lot o 1 Groubti In Shippensburg town
ship,bounded on the Wor by the Climb.
It. on the north by . George Fleeting, on
the east by an alloy and on the, south by a lot
of David Waggoner's heirs. containing 59 feet
in trout and 16u feet in depth more or less, bay
ing thereon erected a brick and frame budding
used as a foundry, with steam engine, &c.—
Also a Lat ol• Ground in Shippensbmg town.
ship. bo untied on the north by a lot of Solomon
Thrush, on the south by miter lot of A F Wolf,
on the east by a lot of.Adain Cressler and on the
west by n public road, containing one here More
or ltss.—Also a lot of ground in , Shippensburg
twp, bounded on the not•th - by Adam Ctessler;
on the south by-George .B.utts, on the enst by
Philip Kuntz, on the west'hy a public road and
containing 4 acres more or less.—Also a lot of
groinid in Shippensburg LW p, hounded on the
north by George Butts, on the south by other
lot of A F Wolf, on the east by lot of Philip
Kuntz'and on the west by n public road, ton•
tinning 4 acres more or less.—Also a lot of
ground in Shippensburg twp, bounded -on the
north by other lot 01 A r WOW, on the south by
lot of Simpson's hers, on ilia east by lota,fl s ,
Kuntz and on iho%ost by public road, contain-
tug 4 acres more pr less. Seized and taken in
execution as the property ol Anthony F. 'Boll:
Also a Lot ef. Ground, situate in the
borMigh of Carlisle, containing 60 feet in front
and 1.20 feet in. depth mote or less, bounded on
tne north by Samuel Elliott, on the cast by
Dimbar's heirs, on the west by Henry Burk
holder and on the south by Mulberry al ey,
having thereon erected a two story \Veether
boarded IfollSc, a two story shop, stable an
other outbuildings. Seized and taken in execu
. Lion as the property of Patrick Culp.
Also a Lot of Ground, situate in the
borough of Carlisle, eantaining 140 I've: in I
and 110 feet in depth more or less, b o und e d on
the eivit byjot of Jacoa Zug. on the south by a
"lot of Win. Breese, on the north by Main sheet
a nd on th c west by East street, having thereon
erected a two alory Stone House, beck .Inuidiug
log stable., frame tenpin alley, lag blackraiith
shop, Lfc. Seized and taken in executiori its
the property ol Robert 'l. Alcorn.
Also a Lot of Ground, situate in North
! tii dd let on township, containing 10 Ices in from
and 110 feet in depth more or less. having
thereon erected a two story Frame Stable and
and slaughter house, bounded on the north by
lands or Michael Miller, and 03 the east by
ou the south by an alley and on the
west by a public road. Seined ano taken 'in
execution as the property of Eli Bear, and all
to Le sold by me.
.1 , )5 PEI Men A RYION 11,J - 3h zrift
Sheriff's Office. Carlisle, ?
December 14, 1853. S
Tavern License.
To the Honorabte the Judges the leourt"of
General Quarter Sett:oo:lS of the Peane o:
Co:tan:timid county, at January Sessions,
A. 1.) .
THE Putdion of Muttliew Moore respectfully
rare...we thin year pentium., is pitividcd with
tine neeousnry renuisitee lint keeping a house of
public entor - Ittiorrient. in the house he now oc
cupies, in south 'Middleton township. Your
petitioner therefore prart your Ifonore to grant
hint a licence for the came ensuing year,, corn-.
wee:ling on the 21 Monday of Janunry next,os
to duty bound 110 will ever pray, '
MAT I'I.I.EW MOORE
WE, the undersigned citzens of the towttship
of the county of Cumber •
etotify that we are wellacmminted with
the, ;Move named Matthew Moore, that he is Of
g o od motile lor honesty and tent perance, and is
well wocided with house. rosin conveniences
for the accommodation of strangers and travel
lers. and dint such Inn or Tavern is necessary
to aecommodate the public and entertain stran
gers and travellers.
Abraham Bradley John Shupo,'Sam' l l
B Craiehead, E Nathaniel
lirou
g'.er,J M tl e ortre Wallto, P Shisster
John Plank Allred Moore, W S Millen ;
T.n..VE11141 C ENS XL.
NOTICE is hereby given that I intend'aip
plying at ilia ellbumg term of the Etuyt of
Qnarier Sessions el Conde. Ce., fur a Liconee to
lie,, n public, house in The stood now occupied
by hint us such, in the township of Upper Al
ibi), in bilid eouniy, being on old shout:
CALEB UNDERWOOD.
WE the undersigned eitig.ens of :Upper Al.
len fownship, i the ectunt3f 4 ol Cumherland, do
certify that .we are well acquainted with the
above named Caleb Linde; wood, and that he is
of good repute for honesty and tomperanee. and
is well provided with hoto,o room and conveni•
epees for the lodging and ewertainment of tin.
vello-s and strangers, and do therein, e room,
mend him to your Honors no well de - serving of
a license, and fin !her say, tint a tavern at this
stand' is an aceommodeion the public.
Aliahacl Coehlht, D IC Noel!, J B Uhrich,
A Mel fluency, Charlre Bing:man, George Beel
man, s urn , l si t oke„,l o lm ll Gossweiler, James
McClure, Allen Floyd, Wm AI Eckels, John
,l‘logre. L Cyheart, Wm Mechling.
Tavern Licence.
NOTICE is hereby given that I intend op.
plying at the 'ensu:na term or the ceeit of
Qu.trtor Sessions, ,d Comb. ca., for License to
keep a public house in the stand . now occapiod
by him in Newton township. said county, being
an old stand. HENRY HU RSH.
WE,the undersigned citizens of the township
of Newton, in the .county of Cumberland, do
certify that we are well acquainted with the
naovo named Usury Mesh, that he is of good
repute for honesty and temperasico, and is well
provided with house rootir and conveniences for
the.acemuntodation.of strangers and travellers,
and that no
or Tavern is necessnry to ac•
uommodate he.public and entertain travellers
anti strangers.
Joseph Diehl, Daniel Kendig, Henry Kon•
dig, Daniel Barrick, W Y B Yd, J IL opriggs,
Saint. Waggcner, Isaac Waggoner, Jos, Wag
gone, Samuel Baker. David Baker, Win Loh
man. Jacob Miller John Weakline
HAY ES ' PATENT
TUBULAR OVEN HOT AIR RANGE
Various Sizes, to suit Families, Boarding
Houses and Hotels
ElOSE:in'wcint of a superior Ceolcingl'Ap
parntus are, invited to 0111 at out Ware
housemnd examine this Rodeo. For durability
economy and simplicity in operation it stando
unrivaled. ' It has a perfect hot air ventilation
—and !floats baked in this oven will fotain their
juice and flavor equal to that roasted betore nn
open fire. Meats 'and pastry cooked .at the
same time without pee allecting the other. It
will Stingy -infficientlicated air to heat Addi
tional rooms for the coldest weather. It has
no descending or retttrn flues, and is equally
well adapted to bituminous or common hard
coal. ' The steam volve•evei the boiling port of
the Range carries off the steam and scent of
conking, isostell as heat in summer.
Every Range sold warranted to give.satisfac
lion; or no oxpense.to the purchaser.
HAYES' VENTILATOR,
Petented'Oetahord 1848,
For Halls,• Faclortes.' Railroa%Cars)
diamnt . es, Flues, Ships, Sleamees,
' Pure air is a slibipOt claiming , Alto ottantion
.
or every lina all buildings should he
p A r l o s v O i . d n ed rio wi • t eu h l e pro . per ., lneans_of ventilation.
f Warming and. Vontilating Farman°,
' For Dicelltngs,Sc;ool Houses, Churches, Balls
,
►Stores, factories,
.
A lerge'nEenrimelit of Offiee,Hall'and Cook
ing Stoves, Parlor Grates, Registers, St 4—
Wholanale'diid ' • . , • • •
'RAND St HAYES, •
82, North Sixth street, Phila.. •
lirPerionillittention given to ivarining . en
evniilating.both public aniPprivateßbuildings."
B*OI I IIPcIIEET,
Importers and 'Nfannflietnrera of Mosry 'land or
. •• A 01. E• 8 ' •f' ITEL"S• '
• •
• • ,
BG Areli street! (holder Thircl,stl
'end at,l 78 Water 'etree,',
.§ our roods have elltam
/,.rape
selected in Eu
,, liy:o no df "le fitMond manufactured
hr nersolycs in theimost elcuanCapd laahinna.,
ble; ntaitfmr,,em can off them.at g priaaftaking,
their CurreiiorLottallty' , intd COnsiddrationY,that
will;dafr competiUti,•", ' •
Silver mdarilat“ynthd.for oupetiOritir
I
nititutoa of. Poonsyltaniti•andlkiorPon;'
iiii6iCitaitivith
.
JrewGoods: sireik GoOds
• The suhscri orbits lust received a largo and.
lwell•selected lot of Winter Goods at' his Store
'mine 'iorner of Centre Square. A fine lot of
NAPOLEON CRAVATS, ,
ust opUlied, and for sale at lie lowest gore.
DRESS-BUTTONS.
A very large had full assortment of Ladies'
Dress Lotions, embracing anew iitylp. •
PORTMONNAIES,
A great variety of Portmonnacs, lof the latest
patterns. .
.WORK BOXES,
just opened a few Ladies' IVerk Boxes and
Gents Shaving Cecs, suitable fur Christmas.
FURS, FURS,
opened a few Lois of Furs, with a large
Intel Woollen Comforts. and all for sole by
'GEO. W MITER.
Carlisle, Nov 31, 1853,
First Arrival of Fall Dry Goads,
Al the New and Cheap Store.
s e dicr C a nil) b eel
WO U Lu resilectlally announce to their
friends and the public that they have
just received front New York and Philadelphia
a large and handsome assortment of
FALL AND WI:4TER GOODS,
consisting of the latest l atylea of D/css Goode,
zyrench plaids, cashmeres, moos de lames,
all wool, mous de beges, Pei sian
plaid, brocade rind - black silks, al
pacas, and Nlourning Goods.
I!) 0 M 8 'l' 1C 8
Bleached and unbleached muslin, checks,
tickings, wht and cl'd Canton
Flannels, table lition,table cloths,Napkins
Damask .towels, wool flminels,
LACES AND EMBROIDERIES
eambric and swiss ruffling, cdgin.4 and insert.
nig, lisle mechlin and hot entitle laces, collars,
undersleeevcs. spencers, culls, &c. .
HOSIERY AND GLOVES
Silk, cnslim_ re and Saxony hose, merino half
hose, white and block silk licso, black, white
and mixed con,on ,hose. lathe and gents silk,
fleecy Imerr silk nod ccoon Oct, E:
• CLOTHS A,\ll IiASSIMERES
A large mart meat of ChM its, et/5 . 01114r, s..fi
nets, Li:mucky jeans, merino. satin an black
silk vestings,
BOOTS AND Sfli.l.lES
A large ass vinent of 'ladies and geritlemens:
Shoes, slippers and boots, children,: shOes, Irons
the best imintilacturers.
FAMILY GROCERIES,
Ric and Java Uollees, New °ripen , Cuba and
relined sugars, Loverine's, Syrup Molasses.
Cuba do, and Spices of all kinds,
Their frondshive all been selected with great
rare from the best New y nrk and Philadelphia
houses, and CRlltiot fail to suit purchasers I,ol'u
in quality :ind price. 811,14
Hardware, Hardware.
THE subscriber wishes to draw tho atlett
non of the pulthe to their own interests,
which they may consult to good advantage by
cAanntung the elegant and complete aosort—
aunt of Hardware of every deseripnon, which
he 1a now rt velvtug at Its old bland On North
IlanOver SI reel.
TO COACIIMAVERS'.
We have a large supply of springs, hubs.
bands, laces:curtains, and floor oil sloths and
drab cloths, of different qualities, in tact every
thing iu your hne..
TO CAIhINE't'-MAKERpi
'We offer complete setts of veneers, knobs and
mud !dings of wsli,ut and nntbe4any, to Our
bath 'the taste and rlt e puts's,
CARPENTERS EN:A:111N E
t e splendid aSSOrillt ot t , .1: ui year lire
as also 1 enniPlete stock of building into,
en e h as bjclts, hinges, enrol s, >latches, ~;lass,
paints, varnishes, turpentine. tic. and va
rious carpenters tools cheaper lion ever, as
has been - acknowledged by n cala:loer who
has seen theta.
cannot go wrongin gi v lig as a colt for a inp—
ply of hammered, rolled, slit and other iton
generally rased as also rust, shear American
and English blister sued I.e. •\e.
Dl. l FAR 511.11: FRIENDS
will also consult their interests by looking at
our cheap shovels, forks. trace chairs; Lame , .
nod etery other article Irmo a .cradle to a
plouvh,to suit than ill price tool rptelov,
THE PUBLIC
are also invited to examine the quantity and
quality now on hand of cedar ware, tubs,
churns, buckets, mls, such as fish, sperm nod
flaxseed oils, whieb will he sold nt the loivest
cash prices. I would also nail attention to my
splendid assortment of WALL PAPERS,
pre eating a numberless variety of Patterns at
prices Irvin fl eta. upwartl9. there
Is no ini,take here, as all articles will be suld
at the lowest cash prices at the old and well
It sawn stand •n North llnulver street. East
sire, between IlleGlaughlin's lintel and Idl
er's Hat Store. JACOB
march la
r (war e
.I'4) r "alio I etl
PARLOR AND COOKING STITE2.
,n-in F.; subscriber at his old a,und on North
jj Ilanovet Street, Carlisle, the sign of the
'l'Marnmeill Red ofree Poi,"'destres to call,
the attention hf, the nubile to his large assort•
meat of T 0 V PIS, of the newest and most
fashionable atyles, trout the hest manufactutacs
in the cmt•nry, and at all prices limn 53 to 615
Among his
PARLOR AND CHAMBER STOVES
are the Mirror Stove, the Are n,•, Star,
Persian, Dillon and ;Etna Air light, together
with other pattern which he has of all sizes fo r
Purintsor Chambers, and calculated for burn
ing either wood coal: Also the Etna, Globe,
Astor, Albany, Flat-top arid Bandbox or Poor,
Man's, with other
COOKING STOVES,
comprising the latest iinprovements in kitchen
stoves, and intended for either wood or coal.—
Also the Dining Room Cooking .Stove—a new
rind elegant article; to which lie invites the per•
ticular attention of families. His cooking stoves
range in price from 810 to 95, with all the fix
tures complete. Also Nino Pluto Stoves of
various patterns an at all prices. Also
ENAMELLED AND TINNED WARE
for Cooking Si oves„Brass Kettles, &c. Al. n,
avery ankle in the line of '1 . ,t0 and Copper
Wart!. The public a c.r ' or:dully invited to
call us lie is confident with his large stock, va
riety and cheapness, al being able to give entire
sutisfae,tion to every purchaser. Call and see.
M. MORRIS.
OCtob r 19, 1853-3 m
Z.. N. ROSMWT.IBEL,
lIOUSE, Sign, Fancy and Ornamontnl
Painter, Irvin's Ilortnerly Harper's) Row,
next door to' Trout's lint Store. He will nr•
tenii promptly to all the above descriptions ei
painting, at reasonable prices. 'rho various
kinds of graining attended to, such as 'Tiling
any, oak, walnut, &c., in the improved FR , lcs.
Carlisle, duly,l h 52-1 y.
Lined Duck Gloves.
A full assortment of Lined Buck Gloves, also
Buck Aintans. and other Gloves just received
by G. W. ['ITN E r; ".°
SAVEISDIAN WANTED. ,
AY OUN G MAN who fie thoroughly te
quaninted wim the Dry Goode business,
wonted Immediately by
. nov3l] G: W. lIITNER,
STRAW WADI %MEI.
'Thq'subseriVer %sill pay .Cash for STR
of auv kind . delivered al Middlesex Farm rs
will /mint to their interest to sell' their straw
and purchase other manures. '
• 'L. StlfiltOltilifi,
nov3Ott) ' ''• Egent.
PLAIDS, .PLAIDS.
A very Itunt!sotiol lot of Plaid Caaltmerajust
received at ihe new and elteetp Ehoia, of.'• • • •
• '.1,5 7 1/11SE'& CAMPBELL.- l•
Limeburner's ~Coal.
1000 TONS Lilacburner's 'Coal of ?helical
moility . joat leech/ing nod thr hal .11 E. 13,11),:-
$2,40 per toil.
Carlisle; March 10, 1853.,
IVICACIEMIRAL.
200 ticm,
• WOODWA6,RD byz
r ob 4i ip
Pg.; % , NVK L )
Corner of Hanover and !Anther sly., Carlisle,
THE undersigned Line tilwaysOn liend,n large
JL stock of 6 upctior cabinet MOT. in all top
different style), which he in mepaMil to tell; at
the lown n t prices., lie invite attention pnetie : .
ularlY te the 'Ptiteiii•Sjiiimr &Wm Bedskaid, n
most tieefuVarilcle, - which: entiVely obviteiee all
objecticlan::• TheMit,ionieuit be attached, to old
Iletleteatie. They' Ilnve givetri nOiiro entip,aq.
yon to' all`wliti hair(' them 'in' nee. • , ; • ,
made So order . nithe.rilytetti
notice. "
;, • •'' •••
parliilo'lan'Y:,tsl;7lBsl,—ly. •
ili ictnca,
THE WO DER : OF AGE
:For the Cur e of
• Saltrlipurn; • Chilblitins, CoFn-
TROII Sorbs, Chapped 'or Cracked Ilands,,llurns
! or.Scalds,Outs or Wounds, Piles, knclamuitiiien
•of the Breast, bites of' insects; Sore Lips, Pim
ple
on. the Face' nail Brealting._Out_ondSores
on Children; nut all di seases'ol the Skin.
- This Ointment will cure the SAltrhemn and
• Burns, or Chopped !minis. quicker, and surer
than any other unedichie4of thelilird, before the
public.
Co substantiate the above, I can give hundreds
of certificates. Gut I consider it no, use.,,as (any
pdrson cuin,do tile same, it they have friends, for
even n worthless nrtiele) I rely solely on the
merits of the Ointment for the public pntrunage,
N. B.—A single box of this Ointment Will
keep any Illackstintli's, Farmer's, Sailor's, or
_Alealinnio's hands, let them chap ad crack' ever
so bad, sound and in grand working order all
winter , Prepared and sold by
MONROE TERREL, ."n 4
Naugatuck,
Sold also by the principal Driiggistr, and
Country Merchants: Price 26 Cents per box:
N ev. 16, 185.3—1 y. •
CARTER'S SPLISH MIXTURE.
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VTAM4
TIIEOGREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD.
Not a Particle of Mercury in it
infollible ‘ remetly rot. Seim , K ing's Evi I ,
rthifinnatisin, Obstinate Cutanecus Eruptions,
Pimples or Pustules on the Fate, Blotches . ,
Boils, Chronic Sore nyes, 16114 Vt's,rni or Tet—
tee','Scald llend, Enlargement and l'ain of the
Bones and itnilitS, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic
Disorders, lationliaAss, Spinal Complaints aid all
Diseases arising, ft om au ii judicious use or filer.
miry, linprudenee in Life, or Impurity—of the
131Ood.
This valuable Nledicine, mhicl ate become
et:lt:Malted il/r the 31111111(3 Of CX.111 , 11 • 111113 'V
1.3113,9 directed through its agt.iicy, has induced
the proprietors, 3t t I!it 111 . 1.NQt request of their
(vomits, to an, it to the public, which they do
with the iitnmst confidence in i(s virtues and
;rondos:id curative properties. The following
certilicotes selected from a large member, are
ho wever. stronger testimony_than the were
word of the oroprietors ; sod ark! all from gen—
tlemen well kilowil in their of the
highest reipectability manic of them residing in
the city of Richmond. Va.
I'. ISOVIWN, Es+ to the Exchange Hotel,
Richmond, known every where,says he 'oys secti
the NlMilichie called r:srertm's SPANISH MI x•
TURF: administered in over a hawked cases, in
!timely ail the diseases for whids it is recommen
ded with the 'nest astonishingly good results.—
Ileit is the most extraorditihry- medicine
lie has ever seen.-
EN;V ER —lireat Core.—l here
by 'certify that for three years I bad Ague and
Vt . Ve t. tit . the 'nest t ialent deseription. I had
se,ral Eitysieiails, took large teimititles of
Qui
uinr. and I believe all the Tonics ad
vertised, lint all w thottt any permanent relief.
At last I trie I Garter's Spanish Niiixttire, two
bottles or which elreetwylly enrol me and I am
happy to soy I hot' Irani neither Chills or Never
since. I .111 Sider it
the best Tonic in did world
and the Only inediCille that ever ranched nil case.
JOIIN — LaNGEItrq.
Seaver dint near Richmond Vu.
(i It LUCK Esti now in the cite of Richmond
ald - 1O1 . 111:01N:year3 - in the Past office, huts such
e.,,,Colen c e it; the astratisliorg of COOCCS
that hr has 1111W10 . 118 or
511 loollt, which has given away to file afflicted.
Mr Luck says he 11,9 uevei LOONVO It to blip when
taken accort!ing to directions
Dr NI N a practising physican and former—
ly of the City lintel in the cita. of Richmond,
says lie has wittuesottl in a number of instances
the eirects el Career's Spanish %stare Which
were most truly siteprisitlg.. De says 10 a case
of Consumption, dependent out the Liyer, the
good crests were wonderful indeed, ,
SAMUEL NI L)ItINNER of the Gem Drink
& Morris, Richmond, was cured of Liver
Complaint or 8 years standing by the use of two
bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture.
(:Itl'AT LURE SCROPULA—The edi
tors of the Richmond Republican had a servant
employed in their press room cured of violent.
Scrolitin combined with Rheum:di:nu, en.
Lively di,: bled hint from work. 'five hottiss or
Carter's Spanish 711.isf tire mode n perfect mire of
him, and the eiliiors in a Nubile, node.: s.iv they
ncheerftilly recommend it to till who are itillicted
wi;' . ; any disease of life Hood "
_
STII,I. A NOTII ER CURE OF SCROFU
LA-1 hail a Very v,iluable boy eurtql of Scroll:In
hr Gaiter's Spanish Mixture. I onoclder it (icily
a v a lu a ble medic:lap : James NI 1113 (or Conductor
on the It & 12 It Co Vo
.folso , Chompqr t in the tits- of
lueltnion.l, was mired hr three 'bottles of Copiers
_Spanish lixttire which be hail
nearly d 0 ye-rs. and which all the ohys.etans of
the city would not ear Air Thompson isn well-
known Inert:118111 in the city of Richmond,. Va.,
and his tore is most remarkable.
Principal I) , : t ints ot M. WARD, CLOSE E 2
CO, No 83, Lane, New, York.
W SONS, No 132, North 2d
street, Philadelphia.
BENNIE & BEERS, No 125 Main street,
Aud farsale by S Elliott, S W llaverstiek,
Carlisle: Ira D. Nleehaniestirg; J 11 Herron,
Newvillet .1 C Altie, Stiippensburg, and by des
ler s in medicines evelywhere.
Attention, Limeburners !
. 1 , 7 .-M !c. ' •
Bay your COAL of
s'Y'ONLY *l2 40 por ton for Cnelt. [OO5
ItEIVZOVAL:
TIIE Store of the subscriber. embracing
TEAS, GROG RIES, ' -
Queensware, a tti all the N'arieliCs nsually kept
by hint, is tern teed to his ew building, No's*
2Sr 3, MARION HALL, West Main St.
Carlisle.
March 3Q, 15t3 J. W. EBY•
FRESH TEAS', fs.c.
JENKINS' Beat Brand of Teas, Green and
Blank, in metallic packages, also in bulk and .
original packages.. A large tail general as•
sortmont of the best WHITEt It ON STONE
AND GRANITE WARE, with a variety of
Glass Ware, and Common NVare of every de•
acription, in setts or otherwise to suit the [mi.-
' chaser, together with
CEDAR WARE, WILLOW WARE,:
and it variety of Fancy Ware always in store
and for sale ai the "Family Grocery" hr
Juno 1,1853. . , J, W. EBY..
FALL AND WINTER
Styles
.gats ! J,,
- --,- • • :,--.. - ..w, .-„,. '.:;j-.. -)-_-0 ,
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& J. KELLER Fiesire respectfully to in-
IJOIT lortn 'heir customers cud friends that they
are noiv supplied with it great varlir,y of
• • HATS' AND CAL S' ,
for
• Fall nail Wi ntor weAr. In , addition to
a beautiful spring stylo of Silk Hats and their
extenelvo assortment of light and coloured
1, flats just received front the cities,: g'heinare•
sortmontis largo and for beauty of etyle.excol
knee of finial' anU lowness of price thoy cam
not bo surpassed. A largo assortment of Oar',
• exclueively for summer •wepr, constantly. on
hand.' Also tt,earefullv inflected •asstartment ot
QHILDREN'S ITATS: •
Wo most respeofulk invite the citizens of
"Carlisle and ivieinitse to hall' and attinino our
assortment nt the old stand, opposite to ,
rnay• the
'relograpkOfilee. ' ••
Bonnet Feathers:
THE subscriber just apoTio •sa iovomo
of , Ostrich and'othor Bonnet leathers at ana•
half, tho tiso a l pri4o.t Also a veitohoap lot of
Fanny Dros ' Silks. " '
jvkli , • • lIITNER.
riturx, CANDIEfif &c.
FAMILY patifbe sa:b6ath.'sbhov:6 . 64,l pia
nic pardps.itYxoing : to lb° country,will do well
by . 00;11ing,, at the, phoop .Drug Store of LI, 7.
thoy Opal he euppliett
dales et thO , lowoot 'nge and,of !ho host gunk
ny. CANPlNS—rreteit pine. :00!eentaipor
„,enind: ganorat 100-tme:t oe i eutot, t Med.
atne,s;enh3taittly 'On hand. , JY2O
Otors Bt, 0.1)4s;,
MERRY UHRISTMAS
Valley Goods, Gift Books, &c,, 4 4c.c,, eec.
LIAVBRSTIGK has just roceived
►J• from the city and is now openings spier.•
did display of FANCY GOODS, ouitable for
tho_approaching-Holyday Season, to-which he
desires to cell the aueution•of his friends and
the ptiblic His assortment in this lino cannot
be surpassed 'in novelty and elogancu; and
Rah in quality nod price of 'the articles, can,
not Mil to please purchasers:" It would 'bS.lni•
possible to enumerate his
HOLIDAY FA.NCY 008,:. •
whioh comprise every variety of fancy article
0 the most novel styles'aud exquisite shape
such es
• Papier Macho Goods. • '
Elegant alabaster and porcelain ink•stands
and trays,
Fancy ivory, pearl and shell card caves ,
Ladites' Faocy Baskets,
Fancy Work Boxes, with sewing instrin
u'ts,
Port Monnuies, of every variety 4
Gold pens and pencils, ' . ,
.
Fancy paper weights, -
Papeteries„ with a largo variety of ;ladies
Fancy stationery,
Motto Seals and wafers,
Silk rind bead purees, •
Ladies' rid,ng whips, elegantly finished,
Ladies! line cutlery,
Perfume baskets and bags,l
Brushes of every kind for the toilet,
Atrrassel's pod times of the various kinds,
Musical instruments, of all kinds and at all
prices, together with an innumerable variety of
crticlos elegantly finished and suitable for ho.
lyday presents, to which ho invites special d'-
Lanham
Also, an extensive and elegant collection of
BOOKS,
comprising the various English and American
ANNUALS for 1854, richly embellished and
illustrated .POETICA L NV 0 IC 8, with
CHILDREN'S PICTORIAL II 0 0 IC S.
fot• children of all ages, than which nothing
call he more appropriate or pleasing as holiday
gifts. His assortment of School Books and
School Stationery is also complete, and coo•
prises every thing used in College and the
Schools. 4le also desires to call the particular
attention of 'Families to his elegant display of
LAMPS, GlitA ND OLES,
front the oxtensive es.tablishments of Cornelius.
Archer and others of PhiladeliAtia, comprising
every style of Vailor, Cltamber and Study
Lamps, for burnitig either lard; sperm or ethe
real oil, together with. Flower Vases, Fancy
• Screens, &c. Ihaassortmentin thislino is un
equalled in the borough. Also,
FRUITS, FANCY CON FECTIOARY—
NUTS— P RE3ER.VE9 r•IW!TS, &c., .
in every variety and at all prices, all of whia
are pure and fresh, such as can be confidently
recommended to his frie.tpls and the little folks.
Ilk stock embraces everything in the line of
Fancy good!, with !natty other articles useful
to hou.ekerpers,whieh the public are especially
invited to call and see 'during ate hohdhys.—
Reinember the Old Stand, nearly opposite the
flank on North Hanover street.
deg l EE 1.853. S IV. II IVERSTICK:
Great altractionf
HO! FOR TFI HOLIDAYS.
Friu:s K[Na LE'S OLD HALL is now
lill and will continue to be supplied with--the
greatest novelties up to the close of the season,
comprising in pall
CONFECTIONARIEIS
of toe choicest varieties, such as Fine Candy
Toys, Jelly Cakes, Bon Buns, Gum Cordial,
Lemon, chocolate -and Fruit Drops, Rose,
Vanilla ;old Burnt Almonds. French and ex
nlistlina Secrets. Also all the common vane.
ties, MI of which will he sold wholesal: wul
retail at low roes We have hist received
FRUITS AND NUTS
of the latest importations swell as Oranges,
Lemons. Raisins, Figs, Patens. Citron, Ctn . :-
rants, soft and paper shelled Almonds, 11 11.
Cocoa, Crean' and IGround Nuts. In
Collneetion with the above th, largest assort
ment of
TD ( YS AND FANCY GOODS
of '11:v-.3t.44 , 1c ill d from all parts of Europe, man
uiai tired or weed, giase, papier ma rite,
tin and India rubber. ernie. &e., such as Fine
IV.sx, kid and jointed Dells, Sewing and Card
Baskets,. IVorti and Fancy Buses, Fliiiver
litivo3, nit Tea 4 0t14,
Port Monnies, little Doors, Grace Hoops,
Masks, Drums, Cans, Trimming. Doindiors,
lotto and other giimes, y Soaps anti
Hair Oils of every variety. lit connection
with the above a large stock of
FAMILY urtocErtiEs,
such IIS pulverized. crushed and lirownrSit
rmrs, of every grade. Ci line, Molasses, Starch
(lawn and Black Ti , iei, Spices, Butter, soda'
S t ii . zar, Water and - oiler ('makers, cheese. iSzc .
'Phil subscriber pin iron his. sincere thanks
to Jrf Iha Imironaeo hereto•
lore bestowed on him, and hopes, tiy a desire
to please, t.) merit a cuatinuance of the same:
P. AWN Y ER.
Carlisle, December 7, l 8 u 3.
Christmas Goods--AT \V 110 L ESA L 3.
Dealers will find it to their advantage to call.
German Goods—toys dolls . drums, • bushels,
Gaines—All the new games, building blocks,
boxes, tools, dominoes, &L.
I.Very beautiMl yo iv style of enshroid.ired and
other fancy Baskets, Childrim's Baskets
French Goods--:Paner weights of Gins, the
latest styles, vie—the Crystal Palace, &c, Al
abaster Goods.—Now Styles,a large assortments
Pearl Goods, Pin cushions, Yard measures,
and oilier notions. Together with French
Toys'and Fancy Arlie lea, AS exhibited in the
Loudon find New York World
fact, our assortment it wou.d be impossible to
enumerate.
ROBERT SWIFT,
Importer end Nlanidneteror; 312 it t lirlsipt Si,
pure Ninth, Philadelphia, ' tiec'l4lto
LEATEESII
FRITZ Si• HENDRY,
Store, 29 N. &ht., Phila.
Morocco Abnalacturers, Carriers, Importers,
Uanunission and General Leather Business,.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL.
Mandautori 15 Margaretta street. sep7ly
D.a.V.IS di. C:I.TriXIC,
Dealers itt
Lamps, LalltOrns and Cha.pdeliors,
N L Corner Fourth and Cherry sa:,
APING enlarged and improved their store,
Fiend having thu largest 1.550:M1011E of lamp,
in Philadelphia, they e.o now prepared to ur-
Malt Catnphine, Pme 0;1,
BURNING FLUID,
_ .
Ethereal Oil, Phosgene Gas - . and Lard'Oil,--
Lamps. Lanterns of all p.,terns, Friday hotel
and' 111111 Lamps, Cha ndeliroe, Girondeles and
Candelabras, and Brittania Lam pa, at the man , :
tif (minters lowest prices. Glass Lamps by the
package, at a small advance over auction li:i
-ces. Being large MANUFACTURERS of
Pine ,Oil, Burning Fluid; - Ethereal Oil. A ice.
hol Mid Oho only true) Phosgene Gas, they can
furnish these articles at such prices that Mer
chants will find it.to their advantage to buy..r•
Call Wore going elsewhere, if you want bar•
gains. Also the Safety Fluid Lamp for sale.
October 6,1853-11 .
TO FARMERS & . HORSE DEALERS
ti k ticToß S. SEIBERT; Veterinary
.siir g eou, lids returned o Carlisle, and lo
cated Innisell iferminsuntly for tho.purpose.of
operating upon diseased horses; nod pledges
himself to nitre the most of :diseases to which
this noble animal is sohject. He is able to cure
Ring Bone, Tooth Bone and Bog Spavin, and
all weak eyes wide); are'supposed to be faceted
by ho .ks, without cutting the gland of the eye,
and all eyes supposed to be affected with Wolf
Teeth, without extracting the teeth. Ho esti
couro a fresh foundered horse forty-eight
hours as sound as ever. flo also curee all dis.
tempera ,hoof bound, sprung knees, ski Oder
jams. series,: halt, fistulas end pole evil. He caii
remove all (adieus eniurgments, and perlorm all
set gical operations:that may he required 'of him,
Persons liavilfg diseased horses who cannot
leave them with hint, can be supplied with all
the medicines and directions for use, Ho char ,
gas nothing for examining a horse and locating
their diseases. So, bring on your cripples. :
Ho may be found at Henry Glass's Cumber
land and Perry Hotel, Carlisle, where those
wishing to engage his services are requested to
call. , . f Nov 2,1853.
VIERINQXISi 'OLLSBEIVIEREIS.
.
IUST REDDIVDD puha Now ond , Chogp
Stora 0C,W01.13 'Dampboli lot,pf
I..aglslCH IVIDRINOES. .• • ~
,DASHAIEICDS, ,
, mpus Dg LAINE,
SHAWLS, &0,,„,
now on, hand' e rrooli fromPhilndelphin,' and adir
.I,ing , WEISE & PAMPSDL:S.
MUSE AND 'LOT ToR sum.
rriu tatbseribetoffer4 kr sale ..theF.R.A.lllt
.1,101./St." Let,l2 feet trent ,by 2to toot
in dop4ll, new rimmed. by. David Smith. Es q „
jh Nast ,Nlain street...The'.4lwelling oontems
eight celled .roseee, Including double parbira ,
Attached. is nmstern; smoke 4tousa and stable
For curther inforntation apply to .. „ r •
A. 'STURGEON ,
`Sep -- , Agt for:ra Anti Day, '
itral &tate ,Oults.
Patna,"le - 'lZegi
• - AT; PRIVATE SALE:
rinho,undersigned executors of the estateof It.
6 tetrimeo+l;died, oiler at private sale,
the following real - estate, in West Pennsboio.
twp, Cumberland county, late the property g ol
Ritikard -13- . - Stevensoni - inte — of—tne - barougfrof
Carlisle, dee'd, viz: ,10,1
All that FARM situate in West „Pennisboro.
township, aforesaid, about one mile irons the
horo gh of Newirille, IMended, by lands of J.
% .Lati g hlin and others, and
' CONTAINING 14'l ACRES,
more or less. The land is (karmic, limestone
land, m good cultitration and :well fenced, 95
acres of which aro clear and the test in timber.
The improvements are a largo double stone and
brick Dwelling lIOUSE, two
stories high, a large and :substaii. , Al t *
till S 10 - N E ARN, a good well I
of Limestone Water, and cisterns
. 4ff . :tt4k ,
for rain water. • There is on the . - •
premises an orchard of well selected'frult trees.,
Also, a lot of WOODLAND that has siren
used with this Earth, silicate about: otie-lourthoi
a rule trutn the Doubling Gap Springs, andltd-
Joining that property, containing about 22 acres.
Persona wishing to examine the farm can do so
by calling on Nit.. Long, lite tenant on the place.
'Venus made easy to purchasers. Possession
and a good lisle will be given on the let of A-
T. COLLIN STEVENSON,
• JAMES W. MARSHALL,
' Ex'rs of R. B StovonEon'
December 7. 1854.
'Valuable Town Property
FOR SALE,
WILL sell at private sale a 4 4;
I Two Story Brick i iOUsE St •. •
aad Lot of Ground, situated on IN'; I I
North Hanover street extended,
in this borough. This houee is
donbleiwith back building, all in good condition.
The Lot is 110 ,eet in front by 170 in depth. Od
,the premises is a stable, and the whole proper
y is eligible and convenient.
Also, a small Two Story BRICK 110 USE
and Lot of Ground . , 15 feet front by 119 deep,
on North street near to !Inouye!
It these propenlea are not sold by the lot of
January next, they will be rented for the emu
,ing year.
JOHN 13. PAREtilt.
Cat lisle, Nov 49, 155.1.
VA.LUA.MILE rAaivi. AT
PRIVATE SALE
' E subsevilter being desirous of moving to
the I,Vest, oilers at private sale the FARM on
of hich he now resides in Monroe tsvp.., Gunb.
Co about she mile south wtst of Churchtown,
on the Yellow Breeches creek. end adjoining
Lands, of Moses Bricker,' Joseph Brandt and
others,
CONTAINING IGI ACRES,
strict measure, of a first rate quality of land,
about lie acres of which is cleared and in a high
slate at cultivatiqp,.the remainder is coy reed
with young a n d thriving timber. The improve
ments arc a two story Dwelling ho
feet square, with basement titled
la
A ii r N ii boom,
35 tiro
roil
n ii stone ,‘,iu
hnnit
UC / 0 as 51011 e Spring,holl9C with n lent. r
lailino spring of evcellent water at
the door, wagon stied,-corn cribs, cider press,
and other out buildings, an apple orchard, an
oil mill and water nower sufficient to propel and
machinery.
ALSO 53 ACRES
of Mosintair Land, near Cookstown in the same
township, adpiming lands of Messrs Samuel
and Richey Clarks, AI, Ego's heirs and oilers.
The :Move property will be sold' in parts or
the whole. and terms made to snit purchasers.
Any pormii wilting to view said property can
do so by calling un the subscriber.
JAMES CLAIM'.
•
November IP, 1135:3—.1w
Examincr copy (.iwj• and send
bill - to. this silica. -•.-
ron rt.r.DTT
TDE large
. 1100 M on the corner
O
itgi. strects. noiv
..es Wm. 11. Bretz. Its a Drug
lIiI ....(.Slore. Also lite lilnclawtth.Snop,
l'itt Stryet, now occupied by
WIII. lin czc. Apply to
Jeri ltl UMBER ' l * ^: MILE
Valuab' X•roperty
ol; SALE.
117'1 L. be sold nt private sale,
V V Two story "MILK if ps
wtitt Lot attaeheil, 'monied on West kt a a I
nigh Sin et In borough. This ge t s
honso is no, in tlie, ocettpaney of "-
tinodemss. For terms apply to
tlee;4tl W. NI. I'EN OSE.
PDX'. RENT.
A Two,Story URIC!: HOUSE
situate on iltc north easiuorner of g ,
Loather and L' tt Streets, Mid a iiji;
Two story
t6er street, nu .v uceopiwl
~lby the
ltcv Mr lirotner. Also several smallor dwel
hugs for runt. ..f
1,0wn53) JACOB SEN ER. •
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.
THE t,", Story FRAME HMI'S
'and Lot of Ground in South Dam,-
ver street, vow occupied by Charles'
liariniz, immediately opposite Dent'•'. V
Storm., is olkrnil nt private sale. Foe
terina enquire of the subscriber, Attorney for
the owner.
• tiov9os3tfi D. M. ITENDERSON.
r..a.r.:ivz. FOR SALE.
The subscriber offers at private sale hic
FARAI, situate about Iwo miles north of Car.
lisle, lying between the C.nnuduuuinat Cree'A
nod the Sulphur Spring road. , li is juinati by
harms of-Wise and Nateher, and
CONTAINS 70 ACRES,
all cleared land,4ltirty :of which are meadow.
It is well listed and in aLhigh mute of Cultiva
tion. Tito improvements aro a TWO Story
It' RA Al B 1101! SE, a welt °Twit
l4e.1 -1' ' N ter' trit It. pump at the, door, trance
V & Th
, n V Bank Barn, c. ere ;s also n
,3,. .t!4 1 , ` oung orchard of choice. trait
trees
Also, will be sold with the snore if desired,
a tract el MOUNTAIN LAND. Persons
wishing to purchase can learn terms by calling
upon It M Henderson, Esq., in Carhole.
JOHN SANDIfditSON.
November 1 18537-11.
AHEAD OF ALL COLIFETITION !
`•Eaxten Meads the Column."
L a days and i's:2ll to of ,Alticeithing toil
. r i. and irodbie 1 have succeeded to marking
and arratigunr my new stock of HA It D
WARF., 1131 altnough titers has been a tre
mendous rush of customer[ who know w hero
to deul on reasonable terms, and who appre
ciate my old habit of selling cheap without
making touch fuss tiliollt the nuttier. I ern
constantly making mum :er no w:custemers to
drop in and examine what is undoubtedly the
LARGEST AND 13 ES'l` assortment of goads
ever °tiered west cf Philadelphia, and embra
cing everything, usually found.iva Hardware
Store. from a needle to an anchor, all of which
are of the best quality and will be sold at prices.
which'cannot fail to give satisfaction.
TO CARPENTERS It, BUILDERS,
I.would say that my stock of cross cut. hand,
panel ripping and buck saws, bright, black and
blue augurs, chisels, planes, locks, hatchets,
hinges, screws, straight necked and bar 'oohs, -
broad, punning pnd chopping noes, iron and
steel squares, rules, tape measures, levels, &c,
cannot Mil io please the 'most fastidious;
FARMERS
Can be accommodated on the most reasonable
terms with Durkee's celebrated Y•ork'plowe at
$5 37, Also Plank!e, Craighentlia and Mims'
'at manufacturers' prices; 'spades., rakes, forks,
'shovels, grass and grain scythes. (Dtira, Dar
ling and Get this make.) Patent and common.
smiths of half O. dexemtlifferent ,kinds. Grain
Cradles, (Gregor's, Plank's, Craighead's and
Crawbach's malted nt reduced rams. Also
grindstones. muting boxes, chain cistem"and
force pumps, halter, breast and rug Chains, &A
git) and double traces and spreads. Cedar .iest'o
such as tubs, buckets, bowls, water, her', to,
getter with an everlasting assortment or table
and pocket cutlery, spoone, shears anti
cciz
sors, candlesticks, snufTers,,shbyels and, tongs;
kettles, pans. and irona,..waiterairbriathea, &o,
which will ho,siddlipiho wagon load,- ton yard
bushel or id ilia ordinary, .; n ,•
Than entire" giva, us ft call and see
mi'll'arait.onson with Illation'
rid yoursolvent:'
u pia lia'rgains of which you can't
cortYi mid
g
la ß ini i : ' 'Reloanthor tholtilaca, 'East :High
Steam.; oppasita Ogilbvls •nn n •n,
• Juno LAM. 'HENRY SAXTON. •
minApt'SPORTATZOBT.
•,TRE unduratgn9d arenow prepared t o reta u
i ' 1
t i la t
6,-s• -0.“..., , merchnadip Pram
1 .1,7,2 -e'a , T.: -.P: _ Philadolphat 'and
7 ' Clar • - Baltiinoro, at Ta.
ducpd rates, with tcgujarity anOdospatch. ~
•
J -- : DEPOTS.• •
• .
Fropd; Ward &. Fraad,, 315 Markat Street,
Philadorpl,da
A. Barititz 76,N . orth Siroat.' nothiloro.
'Michnel Herr, North 86.0 at, Ilaltimore.•, •
614)226111 3. & D. ApOADO.
trgal and Oilier:Notices.
.PrO TICE . ,
°TICE Is hereby given that an election for
j'
THIILTUPI DIRLIGTORS of the Cum
berland Valley Saving Institution vtitil be held
at the office of the Institution, agreeably , to the
conctitunon end hy•laws, on SattirdaY the 31st
of DeeentLer,.lBs3
D. L. BEELMAN,
dec3l Secretary!
-
Auditor's :Notice -
rinllE undersigned Auditor appointed by the
Court or Common Pleas of Cumin Co., to
ntarshall and distribute the balance in the hands
of George 13. Hewett. assignee of Daniel Meal&
id Dickinson township, to and among the cred
•itofs, gives noti , e that lie will attend for that
purposo.nt his office, in Lerlisle, on sATUR-
D A Y, the 7th of "January next.
dect-d1 R . M. HENDERSON,
cit
11h:ItliAS the Honorable J. H. GRA"
t nom , President Judge of the several
Courts of Common Pleas of the counties of
Cumbe.land, Perry and Juniata, in PcunsylVa•
ilia, and Justice of the several Courts , ol Oyer
and l'erinitior and General Jail Delivery in
said counties. ar d lion. Jelin Rupp and Sam
uel Woodburn, Judges of the Court of Oyer and
'Perminer and General Jail Delivery for the
trial of all capital and other offenders„ in the
said county of Cumberland,by their precepts to
me directed, dated the' 15th of November 1853,
have ordered the. Court of Oyer and Terminer
and Genera lJai I Delivery, to lie holden at Cur.
I isleoni the 2d MONDAY of January•; 1854,
(being the Stb day) at 10 o'clock in the fore
noon, to continue two weeks. , i,
NOTICE' is therefore hereby given, to the
Coroner. Siitic:is of the Pence and Crinstables
of the said County of Comber] ind: that they
are by the suid precept commanded to be then
and there in their proper persons, with their
tolls, records, inquisitions, examinations and
all other remembrances, to do those things
which to titer offices appertain to ill dune add
all those that arc bound Ise recognizances, to
prosecute ligillll. 9 r the privengts that are or then
shall .lin in the Jail of said costly, arc to be
there td prosecute them as shall be just.
JOSEPH MeDAIIMOND, Sheriff.
SHERIFF'ti.OFFICE, Carlisle,
Nov. 28, 1853.
Estate ofJohe Eberly, dee,
pir E rmuts Testamentary on .the estate of
/LA John Eberly, late of Silver Spring town—
ship,.have been issned to the subscriber, resi
ding. in Hampden township, Comb. county, to
whom all persons buying claims uguinst said
estnie will present them for settlement, and all
indebted will make payment to
SAMUEL EBERLY,
Executor
EOM
Estate of A. Williams, dec'd•
N" hereby given that Letters Ter
tamentary on the estate of Abraham Wit
hams, late of Monroe township, Cumberland
county, deceased, have been granted by the
Regt,ter of said county to the sulthcrih era, re•
sidtnt in Upper Allen township in the snms
county, All persons knowing iEemselves'in.
debted to said estate rye sequested to malt•
immediate payment, and those having claims
to present them for settlement to
MICHAEL COCKLIN,
ALEX. CATHCART,
Exr's.
to Or. I 1; pd
Estate of I)i
A. H. Russell, deo'd
V't)TICE is hereby civet) that Lcttei° Testn-
LV moot iry estate of Dr. .'e .
sell, late of West Permsbore to , Cum•
berland county, deceased, have been granted
by the ROVSICI . Di' said county, to the subscri
ber, restilnig in the calm township. All per.
Lona knowing themselves indebted to said estate
are required to make immediate payment and
those having claims to present thorn for sills -
ment to
SUSAN RUSSELL,
ExCx
nov'r .:spd
Estate of Michael Livingston, dec'd
NOTICE. is hereby given that Letters or
Ad ninistration on the estate of Michael Liv-,
ipasion, late at East l'ennsboro township Cunt.
berland enwnt•,deceased. Inane been grained by
the Ito: aster at said cunt y to the subscriber
residing in the same township, All persons
knowing thein.elves indebted to said estate ore
required ti, make intrnediate payment and these
having claims to present them to
STE l' 111:N H. LIVEN GSI'ON,
Adm'r
MEM
Estate of James Eckles, sr., dec
NOTICE is hereby given that letters of ad
ministration have EICOII issued by the Register
of Cumberland comity, upon the estate or
Imo of Upper Allen twp.,
dee'd,to the subserther residing in the SUMO
\ll 1110,0 having elainis against
said e +tate will present them. for settlement,
and those tadelited melte payment to
- \V ILLI AM. M. liCli LE.S,
nov9fm
rawrxca.l
To the heirs nod legal representatives of
Joseph Barton, lute of York coonty,
decertsod:.
Take Notice that by virtue of a writ of Pa
tiiton and Vahnition issued out of the Orphan'hi
Court of Cumberland county and to tile direc
ted, 1 will hold an inquest to divide, !art, or
value the real, estate of said deCedent, on the
preausee IWf . lur town of Lisburn, eutub. co, oil
'I'IIIIIZSD Y the 22d day of 1), emptier. A.
D. 185.3, at 10 o'clock, A. My when and whero
you may attend if you think roper.
Sheriff's Otlico-Car. ?RNIOND,
Nove 9,1852 5 riff.
NO'X'XCE
XTOTICE: is hdrebylgivan that application
. 1:111 will he made to tho next Legislature,
agi‘iiiiably to the constitution and laws of this
Cornin for an alteration in Ito charter
of the Carliale Dopot‘ite Batik, so as to . confer
awful said 1:i the' rights and privileges of a
hank of iShlle, and It change thii mune to that
of (Ito " Carlisle NIA."
By order of din Board of Directors.
\' M. BEETENI,
Cushier
June 84. 1853—Gm
NOTICE.
NOTICE is herby given that the "Cumber.
land Valley Savings Institution," located in
1) teltinson township, Cumberland county, will
matte aup:ication to the next Legidaturo of the
Commonwealth of Penasylcanto hoc mi Act of
•Incorpuration, with a capitol of not less than
Ten nor more than Thirty Thousand Duliars,
for the put puse of receiving uopu.sits of money
both transitory and on interest, and of' making
loans and discounts, with ouch other prjvilegee
us aro usually grantrd to &lying plnblitutionta.
By order of the Directors.
IVA GALBILEATII, Tress.
lI . DELIIIAN. Seer [o22fini]
Extensive Furnitule Roams
R.WEIVER. would iestecitully
efi cr2.ll,tlto attention of House Keepers and the
prldic to his extensive stock of ELG
EANT
I URNITURE. including Sofas, Wardrobes,
Centro and other 'Tables, Dressing. anti plain
Bureaus and every otlmr . article in his branch of
husinosa: _Also: now on hand thaJorgest
sortmotit of Cllel IRS in Carlisle, nt tha lowest
prices. fr.lirCotfins made at the shortest nods
and a Hoarse provided for funerals.• He
its a call at his establishment on North Ham
vor qtrect, near Glass's HOTEL'.' s.—Fur
ultimo hirotlont by the month or your
•
PRESE ARRIVAL!
riber has just returned from Phil.
Iphin, and is now opening a Itu•ae.und
eloont ass,9r,tment of cheap
WINTER GOODS,
consisting .in pnreof cloths, eassimets, coast.
none, flannels, blanketb, jeans &Le.
Ladiet. , Geods-L—A beautiful assortment rc
de lainea, French tucrinesis, paramount, silksf
new,stylo harced, ruslimeres, rib one, shawls . "
Friuli worked collars. &c.
Domestics—Blenched 'end tit - MN muiling,.
chocks. tickipgg, dant on flannels, &c. •
. Boots etitd,"Sitoes—.-A largo assortment of
mon an d boy s winter boots. Also attentive new
'stook of ladies' gaiters, niorocco hoots, bus.
dins and slippers, children's shoes ln grout va
riety, o.utaki'ver shoos - of all descrintiona.
ol3GrAcrlos—,ll. fresh lot of sug'ara, coffee,
teas, molasses, spices, ke.
As my winter assortment is new and full, we:
oSislially invite nil' our old friends sad cutito
mem, and the public in gen Mal to call rind PX,
our stock boftire purchnoind elsetvbere,
n q ..vis will tithe' pleasure in chewing nui goods. ,
and will us cheap if 'pet cheaper than
other stnro 'in' the coontf.: - . Recollect the 'old '
•atand—East Main Strom: , : , .
, . ititGILBY;
'Nov ill 18:53
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citI3FAIIAN 01:0111—A now and•eplendiA
1 7, materlidOvercocic. just received by
egg 0.