New 3buttlistmcniq, Pamphlet Laws /)THE Pamphlet Laws. of the siession. of 1113 11. Legislature of 1854, have been received at the Jrcethonontrys Office, and aro ready for de. livery to those eetitled , to'receive them•• July 19, '54-3t. (3140. Z 1 NN, Proth'y. Teac4er 'W'anted AFEMALE Teacher to take chargo of the Perrinlo high School in the borough of Na4Valle. "The Board of I/hectors will re come applications until the hat of August.— , r he session will commence near the last of August, and be continued nine months. JOSEPH HANNON. ‘Newyille, July 19, 'sh.] See.y. PIANO FOR SALE PROF. 'WENTWORTH offers for sale, at $175, a good PIANO, second hand. Now York make. Frona action, iron' plate, rose wood case, in pe,•feci order. A rare chance to buy a good inttrument at a low price. Re fer, tbr forth a ;nformat ,, m, to Prot. J. STA YM AN. It can be seen at No. 2 Gram mar School. • [July 19.'54. TEA ERsWANTED: TUE Board of School Directors of West Pennsboro twp., will meet at Mt. Rock, on WEDNESDAY, the 16th of August, at 9 o'clock A. M., for the purpose of contracting with Teachers to take charge of the selibols of said district. All epplioants for said sohoolti,are requested to meet the Board on said day. The county Superintendent will also be present for the purpose of examining teachers. ~ By order of the Board. WM. G. DAVIDSON, Say. July 16, '547-St PRIVALTA t AILLE MIRE aubscrlber offers at private vale two transt of Land adjoining, situated in Lur gnu twp., Franklin co., 6 miles math of Ship pensburg and 3 west of Newburg. Said tract consists of 1331 acres each, Slate land under a high state of cultivation. The imporvements are a Two. Story LOG HOUSE Log Barn on each farm, also -a Corn-crib and the necessaav buildings and excellent Orchard . .1; on each farm, and water conveni ent to the dwellings. Both terms are covered with young thriving'Tituber. Also a tract of TIMBER LAND, contain ing 16 acres, sitikited to Letterkenny twp, Franklin co., within one mile of Roxbury Said Timber is of a superior quality. The farms will be sold low, as the subscriber in tends- leaving for ,the west. V - For further particulars, call on the subscriber residing on the premises. july 8, .'5 4—4 w PE j'ER CLIP PIN GER. SHERIFF'S SALES. .I' ; virtue of sundry writs of Venditi3ni Ex. BY minas issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland,rounty, and to MC direct ed,' will expose to sale by public ventlue or out• dry, at the Court House in the Borough of 'Carlisle; -- eif - THURSDAY; — tIre - j7th - day' - of August, 1 854, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the follow= - ing-deecribed Real- Estate, viz - --- - - A Lot of Ground, situate in the borough of Carlisle, containing 201 feet in troth and 149 feet in depth more or less, bohnded on the east by William Sellers, and on the north by Wil liam Sellers, on the south by Chapel - Alley - rind on the west by Hanover Street,,having therebn erected 2 two story Brick llouses, &c. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Geo A. Leichg.- it Also, a tract of L" nd,_situatein Cum b. county. containing 8 acres more or less, bounded on the north by lands 01'161111 Dunies, on the west by lands of Robert Middleton, on the east:by 'l'. C. Scholer, on'-the south by James-Harlin, having thereon erected a two story Ironic weatherboarded House two story backbudding, shop, log barn, &c. Seized and taken in execution as the property of William Wittield. -Also -a Lot of Ground situate in the borough' of Carlisle. containing GO feet in front and 140 feet in depth more or less,•bouuded on the west by East Street, - on the south'by'aalleicidillff east by Edward Bhowers ant en 'the north by Robert P. Alcorn', having thereon erected a two story frame 'Luse, frame back building, • wash house, frame stable, and other out hone- de. Also, a Lot of Ground situate in borough of Carlisle, containing 30 feet:in frdnt and 140 in depth more or less,'bounded on the south by South street, on the east by lot of Peter Spahr. on the west by lot of William R. Gorges and Jane Morrow, on the north by Chapel alley,* having thereon erected a two story home wee iherbuaided Ilouse,frame back building, frame stable and other out buildings, &c. Seized and taken in execution as the property of William - - Breese. Also, a Lot of Ground situate in Shiremans town, in the township of Hampden, county of „Cumberland, containing 17,0, feet in front and .168 feet in depth more or less, bounded on the — west --- by -- Cattniriner -- Rupv - on - ihe - north by Strock,s alley, on the east by Warner's alley, on the south by Main Street, having thereon erected a two story brick and frame weather boarded [louse, and a two story frame weath erboarded shop, - frame barn, and other out buildings. Also, a Lot*,of GrouPd situate in Sliire• Lower Allen township, containing one-fourth of an acre more or less, bounded on the north by Mein Street:on the west alley, on the entail byOakalley, on the east by. lot of W. 1) Shoop, by. Also, a Lot pr''Ground situate in Shire . ihanstown, Lower Allen township, containing three-fourths of au acre more or less, bounded on the south by Second Street, on the west by an alley, on the north by Oak alley, on the east, by lot of Elizabeth M. Smith, &o. Seized and taken in exeoation as the property of Gen ; Rocker.' • Also, a Lot of Ground situate in East PennsJ boro township, in the town of Fairview, eon- ' taiiiing 54 feet in front and iOB feet in-depth more or less, bounded on the north by lot of William Banks, ou the west by Main Street, - on the south by an alley ,or street GO feet wide and on the. east by an alley, having thereon, erected a two story frame weather boarded House, frame back building, !ream ,stable and other nut 'houses. Also, a Lot of Ground situate in East Penns boro township, its the town of Fairview,-con ' ;seining 54 feet in front and 108 feet in depth more, or Jess, bounded an the north by road leading to Pratte' Mill, on the emit by an al- ley, on the south by Patrick Syria, on the mast by Maid S.reet.fitiving thereon er,.ctrd two story frame weatherboarde'd ,Houser frame back building, frame stable and other out • houses. Seized and taken in crxecutimiqie the property of George. Moltz and Jacob Moltz, with notice. to tenants in possession. Also, a Lot of Ground situateitt_ % the boroug of Shippensborg, part of a lot No. fiO,.in the general plan bt said •borough, bounded on the ' north by Kirtg Street, on the east by a lot of John (lish, on the. south- by arralley, on-the west by lot of the heirs of Wm. Russel, dec'd containing 41 feet in front and 157 ft. in depth more or less, haying thereon erected a two 'story Brink House, brick back building. wash house, stable and, other out houses . . Seized and token in execution as the property of An thony V. Wolf, Also; a Lot of Gr3urni situate ka West Peens boro township, Cumberland county, containing three-fiiiitthe of an acre more or less bounded on the east by ..Jacob Belizhoover, on the' south by Wm. Welsh. on the west by Mrs. Jacobs and on the north by George Zinn Jr, haying thereon crewed a rlou'fle two story House,part brick and part log weatherboarded ' a black-smith shop, frame stable, and other out houses. Also;ds Lot of Ground situate In West Penns ' boro township, Cumb. county, containing one - 'acre more or leas.bounded. on the east by Mrs. Jacobs, on thu south by Wm Welsh. on the ' west by Win Ferguson, and north by George ' Zinn. Jr. Seiz, d and taken in execution as • 'the proper) , or 'Victor Shannon. ' Also. a tract of Land situate in East Penns ' born township, Cumb. county, containing 21 Wares more or less, bounded nll the north 'by' John Loma. on the weer by John and Philip - Lantz, on the !moth by lands of Benjamin Bowman and on tho east by public road, llng 'thereon erected a Iwo story frame WCB or boarded' House, frame barn, &c. Seize and .soften in execution as the proper'y of Barnard Glass. Also.. a Lot of Ground situate in the bbr ough of Carlisle, containing.l4o feet in front, and 140 feet in. depth more or less, bounded on the east by lot of Jacob Zng, on the south by lot of Win: Breese, on the .nor I by Main Street, on the west by East StFeet having thereon erected n two story stone Hot.se; stone back building, log stable, (rains ten 'pin alley, • log blacksmith shop; &c., he Seized and to. ken in execution as the' properly of Robert Alcorn, ani all to Womb!' by me. . JOS F.PitiMoD ARMOND, &IF:Rivet] OEFICE, CAROMS, 3, Sheriff: July 19; , ' ,• • FARMERS, LOOK ,HERO, wi.F.5l - 1 and' la - rgit - stippWor'btain Cradles, , Jr , Hny and - Grain', Rakeeolily and Graia Forks, scythe s a mb a and -shaking Forks, 30 doeGrnia and Gras, seythea of the beat man . Ohmura, warranted' good artd : very chaap i . nt :the Old Stand, NorthiHawrver street, Carlisle. or” 4. • "J.VCOB:SENEIL; ik tcILafCOULi: 11 ARNEISS AND sAnDX,Enr , 4 F I.:Nr SE 1"I'S of droul r :de and sitiglo'harness , „Maki, siddles and bridles, for sale cheap., En• quire at this office. „ SCHOOL TAX--4854. H • •- sA RI/AY the 5111 of August next, the School Dourict Treusurerot e wall meet at the County Cummissioner'S office to receive school taxes. All paymg on or be fa,e that day wili be-alldwed 5 per cent.— Prompt payment is necessary, and will benefit both taxablee had district. J W EBY, July 12-41 ' —Treasitrer. . TL.420.13.7ER wairman. A graduate of some Methodist College, who understands teaching, is wanted to take charge of a school for boys, at Wrighton, Rhode Run, Anne Arundel county, Md. Salary $3OO per alimen t.. and board. •Address 'l' 13 Lemon, Agent for. Dickinson College , or Dr. W, G. Deal, residing,at WrightoU, Rhode RAM, Md. July]2,3t . , UN,LON XIOUSE. lIIHE undersigned hiy.ling lately opened the 11,,, Union Hotel. on West Mein street, next door to Rhood's warehouse, invites the,publie and travellers to give hitn a call. The house is perlectly new, and the rooms large, airy and comfortable, Exery effort will be made to please all who patronize the Union, and the proprietor pledges hunself toleave nothing un done to make his guests comfortable. I);TStabling tor 40 hood of horses. WM. CROZIER July 12-3mpd 14. TE AOECERS, WANTED TUC. Board at School 'Directors of South Middleton township will meet a. the public house of Mr. Stough, in the borough of Carlisle, on SAT U RD AY She sth of August next, at 9., o'clock. A. M ,for the purpose of contracting with tearhare , to take charge of Elio schools of said district.n. All applicants for said schools are • requested to meet the hoard on said day. The coo l y). Soperintendent will also by pres ent for the ptirpo3e of examining teachers. By order of the &nod, _DANIEL KAUFMAN, July 12-4 t Secretary. Town Property. For Sale. /SHE undersigned will offer at public sale, 1. at the Court. house ,on S iTUB.DAY the 26th of August,. at '2 o'clock, P. M., the follow• ing property, situate in the borough of Car lisle, vi , ;:— , `".-' • * No. 1-1 A double two story 40 7". ; Sto ne' D'WET.I.4NG HOUSE, •41.• ;. . ,ti situate on Bedford street. with tr„.4.,„;.y., hack building. wash haute and *--""••" 4 --''''' - cistern, adjoining property of T. Bosler. The lot to 120 feet deep, N ). 2—ls a two story LMVELLOTO HOUSE weAtherboarded, with a never-failing well of water no ir the door. The two properties will be sold separately or together fie may suit pur- Termi will be made known on said day•by liily 131 L WM. M. PEND OSE. listable Bonnets, alsa a small lot of Satin, Straw D o and other qualities, for oak cheap, ' VIB ROTH ERIUi—Now opening a very LA"full sis.irtment of Lice and muslin tinder sieves and collars of various qualities; Swis and Ga-nbrin Caging and _lnsertings.al_all qualities with a great vitriol of desirable goods for the season. Q. W. HITNER, LAC 711 ITS-A full assortment of Black `flee Mite, Gloves, Lire Points &c., just rerLeived by G. VV. HITNEIR. 110 1.N , 3-- Just opened a great variety of fiend- IlL` aimo Spanish. Chinese and Ivory Fans ,&c Also Dress trimmings in variety. . G. IV'. HITNER: JUST REC.EIKIT.ED CHILDP LIN'S STRAW FLATS.—Just opened a small invoice of Children's Straw Flats, and moos and boys' Braid Hats. L1,31..S THREAD receive a few d»nn Ladies' Lisle Thread Stockings, a very desirable article for hotweatherovith a central of lies, and Half Huse ni various kinds, also a lull assortment of Lisle Thread, Cotton and Silk Gloves. HAIR STOCKS.—Just received Black anti Colored Hair Stocks for summer wear, Lawn Silk wind Batiste Cravats, to which we invite the att - mtion of the gentlemen. LINEN SHEETING.—Linen and Cotton Sheeting. Turkish and 6lectric Towals for the bath, also a lull assortment of linen towelling, table cloths, napkins, &c., for sale at July ti 1851) GEO W I‘TOTLCII OTICE is hereby given that the CUM -11 BERLAND VALEY SAVINGS INSTJ- Tu PION, located at Cumberland Fltill,in Dick• irtson township, Cumberlara: county, will matte application to the next Legislature of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania for an act of Incor poration, with a-capital-of-not lessrtlum - TeWmor more than Thirty housand Dollars, for the nor pose or receivinzdesposiis of money both tran• sitory and on interer, and of making loans and disco ;ins, wit such other privileges as are use, ally granted to Savings Institutions. By order of tlrtMirectors. WM. GALBREATEI, Treas. D. L. BEELMAN Sec'y (je 28 an pd) MEILLCHEIRS WANTED. IE fiord of Su'iool Directors of the bor -L rough of Alechnnicsburg, will receive written applications from Touchers, until the 15th of July, for their Schools, N0..1.'2, 3,4, for the session o,)ininencing on the Ist of Sep ternser,•rnd to•caniinun moo months, except Sca , iil Yu. 2, which will he for 6 months. _ ARIESNo I, $ll per month; No. 2, $l2; No 3, 25, and No. 4 $3O. _ lIONRY G. RUPP., Sect's, June ° I, '54 State and County Tax for 1851. AN abaiemant of five per cont., will be al. low id on State and County l'ax, if paid to the 0 thraigne 1 nn or before the lfth July, 1854. after that time the whole amount will be re quu•al, ant all parsons are hereby notified to pty their twos on or before the Pith day of Sep• teln'iir a the law regimes the Collector to pty the full amount of his Duplicate within three rnanths from the date thereof. JD', C. 'CU t) IIPSO N , ,Carlisl, 21. '51,--;3t. Coalecter. CLOTHING AT covr, THE subscriber has an assortment or NO ionsbl and well niado cho .which will be sold off - at cost- for 'cash. The stock ConsiStS 01 i. Cloth and Cashmarett Coats, Linen and Gingham, -do Twded and Joan,,' do Mraoills, Silk and Satin Vesting Cassimdrs, Jean's and Cord pantaloons, Linen and Cottonado do with all kinds Clothing usnully found in a cloth , I.ntenii . .g is) relinquish this branch of my business, great bargains can be had by calling soon althe cheap more 'of CIiAS. OGILBY.' 'CARPETI'NG. A (ow 'pieces just rocived from auction and selling very low. CfIAS. °GELB Y. Juno 21,..54. To the Heirs and Legal liepresenta • fives ()Oat:Shea Graham, latg of the county of Cumberland — dec'd. rrAKE NOTICE that by virtue of a writ of Purtitio I and Valuation. if 1911111.1 out of the Orphans Court'of Cumberland county, and to mo direoad, I will hold aninquest to divide, part or value the real estate of said, deceased, on the premises, on TUESDAY, the Bth day of=iti4ust, A. I). 1851, at 10 o'clock, A. M., when and whom' your may attend if you.think proper. - JOSEPII McD A RMON D, ErheifTs " Sheriff*. Juno 14, '54,-6t. .GAS rrrzarraisc prarnazawcii. AE •undersignod would inform the citizens T of "Carlittle that he has made arrungements to do GAS FITTING and PLUMBING at' short notice. and on reclaimable terms, He ins engaged' the services of a first rite band f-oin Philadulphia, and hus supplied himself with an • extensive assortment of FIXTURES, which will enable him ti fill all orders promotly,. All work wi!l be'warranted. His stock of Gas Fix: tares will be found in the:..room exactly oppaite his Tinning satablishment an North Hanover street, whore he invites a call. TINNING, SPOUTING, do", 'lre is'also prepared to furnish, or make to Or der,l etriiiv Article of 'PIN•VVARS used by housekeepers and ethers. lio will Also attend to 'SP OUTIN G, HO USE•ROO VING,II ELL • HANGING, and PLUMBING: • r, Thankful for the patronage svith which hobos already neon favored, he, respectfully solicits a continuance on the same. MON,ROE MORRIS,' Carlisle dims ONOIOIO LIQUORS. . • • A Lot of Choice LIQU()RB, r ef' various kinds, fat' sofa on reneJnable terrne. ,' Liquor Dealers and tavern keepers will find it to their ntaraat to eiamine Ade vim& A poly. to , • May 3) 301111 MOCAR P.NEY. Suini:nct illesorts, WHITE SULPHUR :AND CHALYBEATE SPRINGS.% . AT DOUBLING GAP. The.° Springs are in Cumberland County, 12 miles west of Carlisle,- and are now bpen for the reception - of visitors. The valuable improvements' . which have been made since lest season, and the reoent discovery of the Chalyboate Spring, add greatly to the indnee rnents presented for the present season, ANALYSIS OF THE WHITT?. SULPHUR AND COAL IDEATE SPRINCI3)..I . 1 • The otloyeng Sulphuretted II drogen, per veiired at some distance from' the Springs , im parts to this water the peculiar properties of Sulphur Springs. Beside, this ingredient, I trod that the water contains Carbonate of So da and of Magnesin,. Glnuber's Salt, Epsom Salt, and Common Salt; ingredients which give it nn increased value, After removing the ekcess of-carbonic acid which it contains, it gives an alkaline reaction. The Chnlybente water readily yields a pre, cipitatc after ebullition or continued exposure hes expelled the excess.of carbonic acid. Be side the hicarbonnte.of Iron, which is its chief characteristic, it also contains Epsom Salt, Common Salt, and Carbonate of Magnesia. 7 8 Respectfully Yours, JAS. C. BOOTH. CERTIFICATE OF PHYSICIANS. Having examined the elements that enter into the composition, of the White Sulphur and Chnlybeate Springs, of Doubling Clap, as.ex bibited in their analysis by Prof. Booth of the Mint, a practised and competent chemist, are authorized to say, that they possess all the sanative propertimi of similar medical wateen i•n the various diseases for the relief of which their use has been recommended by Physic-, ions. N. L.,HATFIELD, M. D. It H. TOWNSEND. M. D. HENRY HARTSHORN. M. D. Philad'n, Mar. 28, 1854. [June 7,2 m PERRY COUNTY WARN SPRINGS, E. E. EITTMR, Proprietor, WISHES to:inform his former Visitor's, and the Pul4lic in general, that lie will - be ready to receive Visitors on and alter the sth. of Juno.— He desires also to say, that he has largely im proved his House, and tit . Grounds around.— He has erected an additional Bathing House, separate from the other Bathing House, connect ed with which there is a largo Plunge Pool, expressly for the use of Ladies. With these,. and the other improvemenns made thin Season, he feels satisfied that he can give more general satisfaction and comfort to his Visitors than any Season hitherto : and hopes to receive a share of the Public Patronage, By moderate charges and strict attention to business, it will be his effort to please those who will favor hith.with a visit He Would recommend nil those, who desire to spend the season in the .Sramos, to call upon the References whose names accompany.t his Circular: - Thete - thme - plncelm - the'Stetts - that' 'affords' such delightful Buthings us the Water which flows SO _copiously from the. WARRT. SPRINGS, which is at the foot of Quaker Hill : and I'm its med.icianal qualities, none are equal to it except the Warm, Springs of Virginia.— There are several other Springs close by, no two of -which are-alike in the temperature of their water. Sherman's Creek is delightful for soiling upon, having a fine Island near, covered With the tall oaks of the forest. A Summer- House is erected upon the Island. Pisgah Mottntairi,nome four or five hundred feet high,is in front of the house, with Shbrman's Crerk flowing at its base. From the seine - tit of this mountoin there is commanded' an extensive view of rich and varied scenery, the surround ing country being among the most pieta •esque in the State. Among the many attractions of the Warm Spring's, there are numerous shindy end romantic summer roads. making very plea sant drives. Horsesat — a Vehicles are alwa)ka on hard. • Persons leaving Philadelphia, or Baltimore, in the morning train to Duneannon, on the Cen trill Railroad ,I 4 miles north.west of flarrisiirg, and there Inking n coach, which is always in readiness„, will arrive at the Springs about 4 o'- clock—the ifare being Ind 94,00 The coach leaves the Springs every morning for Duncan thatlpersons can reach either of the above Cities in the evening. All enmmententione for the Springa should be addressed, 'DUZICANDION P.O.for the Springs;' and they will arrive daily, on and after the 10th of June. Krßathiny, Fece of charge to Boarders June 14,1854. Caledonia. (Sw eeriy's) Cold Springs ADAMS CO., PA. Those Springs. situated on the South Nloun• taro, a short distance from the pike loading from Chambersburg to Gettysburg, Pa, will be opened for visitors oil the 15th otJON E next. Largo and commodious building., including ex tensive-Bath Houses ior - hot and - coid - piungN haeo been erected. The grounds have be • much improved and every effort made to ren• dor these springs a popular place of resort. An efficient and obliging Manager 'will have the general superintendence, while the best see. vents thecountry aflinde have been enunged.— The Table will be furnished with all the deli cacies of the markets, and nothing letf undone to tender this bho FAVORITE RESORT worthy the patronage of the public. Persons leaving Washington, Baltimore or Philadelphia in the morning trains will arrive at Chamiterehurg in lime to talce the coaches for tea. For further particulars adeltess J C RICHARDS, Chninttershirg. Pn, May 2t am IV& b® N 111.A.11,4 1. DAGIVEIRREAN ROOIVIS. A G. KEV. I', having taken the Da- Ll* guerreon rooms in Marion Hall. known as A. B. Tubb's Gallery4esiree *o inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of Carfilm,. that he is prepared to take Likenesses in tIM meet supe• Her style of the nrt, such as will fully sustain .he reputation of this popular establishment. His rooms are large. pleasantly Entualed and comfortably furnished: lie is prsvided with the most powerful and perfect instrument for inking pictures and warrants satisfaction in all cases. A full supply ot cases or every-va riety...of style rind size, plain and ornamental, kept constantly on hand. Engravings, ings, &c., accurately copied mid duplicates ta• ken of original likeneses. I.ilteneses taken of sick or decoy:sad persons. Prices moaerate and satisfactiongiven in all eases. The public is invited to call a' the Marion. Hall Daguerrean Rooms end examine the numerous specimens. ire'D iguerreutypes inserted in Lockets, Breast Pins. Purge Rings, Pencil hands, &c. Carlisle, June 14, '54. Spring Style of lints N'Caps 114 -•= 1 ::-- 7 " , 'Wald, IL TROUT, ntstrtEs to inform his old friends That he •LI has removed to his new estattlishtnent on High stcoet, near the Rail itpad Depot, and is now opening a large and itlegsnt assortment of the, SPRING STYLE OFMATS. Just received from Philadelphia, whirh the gen• tleinno of Garfish are requested to call and ex• u nine. Ho has al to tt larco assortment of Silk, Fur and SlouCh Hats of his own manufacture, qot tip in the best style and at various prices', the excellence and finish of which he will.war rant His stock he is confident only; tieeds to he examined to be approved. irrAlso a largo supply of Men's, Boys' nod Children's CAPS, of Cloth and Fur and of every variety of. style and price just received from Philadelphia. Lot all who want n Hat or Cap give him a call, as they may be sum of being suited to their own satisfaction. . Mar 22, HIM. Attention Dyspeptics T[MSK of you who have been afflicted for yeare with this bothereome disease, and who have been using almost every Nostrum before the public without relief; wo say to,you try " Peculiars Antidyspeptic" and you will soon be convinced of its great superiority over °Very other preparation. We could give you many certificates coroborating our assertions, but a single trial is worth more then all. This remedy is werewolf end sold at the Drug Store of 11;...1, KEIFF`Eft, South 11/mover strert, n few doors south of the Court Muse, Carlisle, "Juno VA, '54.. sumac Wanted. THE highest price will he paid In cash toy Samoa in litre Or small quantities, 'de livered at lie subscriber in. nest st., Carlisle. Jane 14, '54, 7 7.9,n] JAOOI3 SH R OM. .. -- . 1113 ROOM! LONG 'SHAWL S—.lltht re 11l - calved -n few .Long and ,Squar Broad] thaw sand' for sale by.l.' • . ' t „ill ' lO •HT NCR NFAV'h4 eG Num Chn:ns. cned iron Well 010'is. Tionand wnn,len Tobbine;foistdo cheap at the Old Stand, IsTo' th Hanover street . JAOOB.;IIPNER. GRAND COLOSSAL MUSEUM AND. MENAGERIE. THE lergeSt in World, being a Combination . ef.,Wl the most popular and uneiceptinne'ble atiltienmenis , of the ago—enlarged and inipreven for the sea e'en of 1854. A TEAM OF EIGHTTLEHITANTS will draw the great Car of Jttggef l oo l t, 11, BA BY'ELEPHANT, only one: yenisold, and but 8f feet high, will earr.ii. nn his baelc. around the immense pavilion the LilliputUdi General Tom Thumb. The magnificent cortege comprises 190 horses and 109 men. The Pavilion of Exhibition hns been enlarged until it is cepa. ble of accommodating ;5,000 spectators at one time. The collection of living Wild Animals includes the moat splendid speeimens ever ex hibited'in'Amorica. 'Among many others will be found EIGHT BEAUTIFUL non resh from their native forests. ' A monster WhiZe or Polar Begs—of prodig ious size and ferocity. A magnificent Royal .Tiger--,the•largest one ever captured alive. . • . A pair of young' Lions. only,,dit months old. Brazilian Tigers, Black 'and Poonah Bears, Hyenas, &0., &c. • . The• D•ove'of Elephants wore captured in the Jungles of Central Ceylon. by Messrs. S. B. Jutn,nnd GEO. NUTiER.-nnigted by 260 Natives, after a pursuit of three mouths and four days in the. Jungles. They, were finally entrapped and secured in an Indian Kraal or Trap of immense dimensions end prodigious strength, where they were subdued. P. T. BARNI.INI,, Proprietor of the American Museum, New York, has the honor to announce, that:encour aged by the brilliant success which has atten ded all his various efforts for the amusement of the public. he hoe been led to form the pro eat of organizing a vast travelling 1 411' - • MUSEUM or WONDERS! Which comprises a greater variety of Attrac tions, and more extraordmary Novelties, than any Travelling Exhibition-in-the-World.----Ev ery feature of this mammoth establishment is of a peculiar and interesting nature, and,,the whole is produced upon a gigantic scale of magnitude. The travelling paraphernalia of the American Museum, as it enters each town is preceded by the anrilnuH" CAR OF JUGGE.CNAUT, Drawn by eight elephants, atiPerbly caparison ed, being. an accurate model of that terrible engine of idolatrous sacrifice, finished and dec orated in all,,the extravagance of the Hindoo style. Following this monster', vehicle, is a long procession of costly cages and carriages, the whole forming a spectacle of more then Oriental splendor. The Exhibition will take place within a magnificent variegated Pavil ion, composed of American flags, of water proof fabric. The real„genulne, original vok, . -,., *, 4.1,,e ' k4l l e * li Z, i7l vP, , A: 0 :::-,Ar 1 4 , , 3 ; , , .GENERAL TOM THUMB Is attached to this Exhibition, and will appear in all his performances as given before the principal crowned heads of Europe, including Songs, DlnooB, Grecian Statues, and his ad mired PerlOnattoll9 Of_NaPOTeQn and Zroderjok the Great. To little General is twenty-Iwo years of age, weighs only fifteen pounds, •and is but twenty eight inches high. Also engage] 7 , ---tr r ttk . ___J NELLTS, • The man withont arms, wits will exonuto his extraordinary feats of loading and firing a pistol With•his toes; cutting profile likenesses: shooting at a mark with a . bow and arrow playing upon the neCordeon and violincello, etc. Mr Noliis, in "theSe''performances; hibits a wonderful example of what indomitr ble energy and industry , and persevereticecan accomplish, even .when laboring under 'disad vantages apparently the most ingurmountable. A complete Menagerie of LIVING WILD ANIMALS, is also inoluded in On Amerioan'Museum, and at a convenient period during the Bildbitiati EL; VIE -Lialki will enter: the dens of the give his el utsicar. illustrations of Ilercnjes struggling with the Nannette Lion; Daniel in the Mims Den; Satnson destroying the Lion. One of the most interesting portions of the Exhibition is formed hy the 'display of n great collection. of. WAX STATUARY, including fig ures of the size of life, of all the Presidents of the United States. end ills° of n grCat number of noted characters, American nail Foreign, all 'of which are nosurate likonalses, arid appro• priotely costumed. In fact, the whole estab.: Establishment is a vast ripssitortof • TILE WONDERFUL OF NATURE AND ART, the full particulars of which it would be im• possible to give within the limiteof a news paper advertisement. "A fine:military band willtperforrn the most popular airs of the day, the'prooeSslon tore town, and,duripg the honre,of othibition. The AMerioan ,and Monagoide will exhibit'at: CARLISLE, • ' • • ON MONDAY, JULY Price ef,AdralsOon.2s oopa., .phildron en-• der 0 years . of ngela opitto, , to,the Whole of this immense Establishment', ~[July'24w --7- VieIiSaINGTONIEOTEL.! I-, d. &STOUGH be,Vidg ta4en the4tlikehing ton Hotel," lately kept by Mr, 11A. Burkliol dor, le .propored , to m3oommOdate hie frieilde and tbe,publio generally,. Every effort wili he mid° to give fall .00.tiefootIon to snob an May favor him with their , entronego: :,'Permty mod ' ECarliele, Mty 10, 1854', !Ii ':cioucYtt~ctttciit . • zr.NC'Zilirism - • 7I N C-P ALN TS, one .11110,, cheaper than' While Lead , and free trom poi . sonotiS Oalities--'Phe Now Jersy ..iticoCompany I ail ing greatly enlarged their Works and in preyed the quality of their Oroducriv, are' prspared to execute orders for their superior Poipts„ and ground in Oil, in assorted pacageS of Item; 2.5,t0.500, pounds. Also—dry; in bars la qi 1100 pounds Their - 15 sold ,dry or greitnd .in oil, is warranted pure and uneurpased.lor body , and uniform W lute nese, , A stethod, of preparation has recently been dipcovered which enables the .00111p/111y to warrant thous faints to keep treeli and soh in the kegs for any reasonable time,. In this r,e spew.; tneir Paints will be' Superior to any. ether \im the. market. • 'Tiller Brown Zinc Paint.; is sahlasti low price, and WlllOl can Ditty he made from the Zinn ores, from New .Jersey is now well known for its protective ,qualities when applied to iron or other metalicsurlnces, Theii,Stonecolor Paints possesses all the aria Parties of the Brown, and. is of an agreeable color hie p tinting Cottages, Depota,, dings, Prides, etc Dealers supplied .on liberal terms by their Agents. Pit UNCII & RICIIARDS, • - Wholesale Paint Dentin; and Importers; al 12-sm. N W cos: loth be Market.sts., Phila. Agricultural Implement & Seed Store fillaE subscribers offer for sale a large variety g of Agricultural Implements, among which are the celebrated EAGLE PLOW. Prouty Plow, Rodger's , Stibsoil Plow, Corn Shellers, Stra ,• and Ili), Cutters, Corn Fodder. Cutters and Gt indars, Farmers' Boilers, apProved Cul tivators, Road Scrapers, &c. BOYEft & HALL, • Agricultural Implement and Seed Store, mar • • Harrisburg, Pa. GRILTISI Just PublistoadLA new Discovery in Medicine: FEWWhi l dson the Rational Treatment; Al...without Medicine, Sparmatorrhea, or local. weakness, nervous debility, low spirits, lessi• ttido, we fitness Of the limbs 'and 'back, indispo sition and' iiimmacity, for study and lahor, dull. oars of appreketison, loss of memory, aversion to sociefy, love of solitude. timidity, self dia trust,llizzioess. heache, involuntary discharges. pains in the side, affection of the eyes, pimples on the face, sexual and other infirmities in man From the French of Dr. B. DeLancey. _ Th. important fact that these alarming com. plaints may easily be removed wrinouT MEDI GINE. is in this small tract, clearly demomtra ted, and the entirely new and' highly successful trealment: as adopted by the Author, fully ex plained, by means of whichievery one is -enabled to mire himself perfectly and' at, the least possi ble cost, avoiding thereby all the advertized iiestruins of the day. Seat to any al tress, gratis and post free, in est - ailed envelope, by remitting (post nab!) two 'postage siamps.to Dr,B.ReLaney,l7. Lispenard Street, New York. (mar) Phil. Surgeons' Bandage Institute 44741ic ENI 0 yED to,No. 4 Ninth street, ,ixth store above Market. B C. !EVERETTT'S Patent Graduating -Pressure--TR-LISStor- , the-eure—ol- Ropturel. Sholder Braces, Supporters, Binstio, Stockings, Susporssry, Hemorrhoidal, end Bandages for dehtrrnoties. Jan. II —I yr. Extensive Furniture Rooms 'FAMES 11..WBIVER. would reerTetfullY el call the attention offlouse Keepers and the public to hie extensive stock of ELEGANT FURNITURE. including Sofas. Wardrobes, Centre and other Titbits, Dressing and plain Bitreaus p and every othar article in his branch of 'business. Also. now on hand the largest as sortment of-CITA IRS - in Carlisle, at the lowest prices. (0 - Coffins made at the shortest notic and a Hearse provided for funerals. Ile solic• its a call at his establishment on Noah fiance ver street. near Glass's It OTEL. • N. 8.-Fur idiom hired out-by the month or year Carlisle.March 20. 1850:-1 y • WALL PAPER F HI THE /HELLION. Great JIM-action,. HAV E: just received my Spring stock of PAPLR.IfANGINGS, which surpass in Style, Quality find Price any That haslever been exhibited in flarliste. I respectfully so licit a call` from persons in want of Paper Hang ings of any description. as I ate confident my assortmen , far surpasses any in the tioroug,h; and in style and - Poco hoe but low rivalein the city. I only ask of the public to call arid ex amino my asSortment before purchasing. as I am confident my chaste designs cannot fail to please the most fastidious. JOHN P. I,VNE,. West Side of North Hanover Street, Mnr22 Carlisle. Pa. Cheap 'Watches S Jewelry. WHOLESALE and RETAIL ' a . at the '. Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry Store," Number ( ) 96 North Second Street, corner ---,4 / -- of-Quarry i -Piniadelphia,----- '",-• .„,:.,..,,.,S.,_ Gold Lever %Vedette's', lull ~. tt,l3 - gfrtAli.. , jewelled, 18 carat cases, 920,00 Gold Lep; .e, 18 carat cases, $24 00 Silver do jewels, 9 00 Silver Lover, fall jewels,, 12 00 Su perior•Quartiers 7 00 'Gold Spectacles, 7 00 Fine Silver Spectacles, 150 Gold Bracelets, - 3 00 Ladies' Gold Pencils, '. ' 1 00 Silver Tea Spoons, set, 5. QO Gold Pens with Pencil and Silver Holder. , 1 00 Gold Finger Rings 374 cents to $8 ; W'atch Glasses, plain, 121 cents ; Patent, 181 • Lunet, 25; other nrticlee in proportion. All goodn warranted to be what they nre sold for. STAUFFER & HARLEY, eopt7ly Saccessors to 0. Conrad. Offhand, same Gold and Silver Levers and Lepinesotill lower , t hno ...-...; army' , nriees. Fresh Arrival of kiardwdre. HE, subscriber having *returned from the City, has pat' opened' for the Spring rsdo n large and well selected stock of HARD IVAItE m,forgn and domestic ' embracing ev• erything usually found in that line of busintss• The attention of friends and the bublic gener ally is respectfully directed to the assortment on hand, assuring - them that goods of *all - Itinds will he sold flw.cash eta vory small advance on manufacturers prizes. 0:7 - Remember the old stand—East Main et., Carlisle, Pa.. mar fl HENRY SAXTON • 10 - 00 TONS Nci. 1 PHOSPHATE OF LIME. • • •DES RG'S Original and Genuine warranted of superior quality, the cheapest hienure, in the world. Farmers and dealers supplied at low prices, EXTRA QUALITY LAND PLASTffiI. 5000 bprrele extra ituuli,y Land Plaster, so ect'ed expressly for he fertilizing quality.. 10,000-bushels eisnine in bulk. 1,000 barrels Calcined Plaster 500 do Casting, ' 100 Dentist. PERUVIAN GUANO, This article wearer in confidence to our ens tumors as equal to any impOttnd, and for supe rior to most in the market- . • . 5000 brigs of this superior Guano for sale at the lowest , market rates. Also, Piitagonian Guano, Poudrotto, Ground Chat-eon'. &o. ke, - 'C. F ff. 1 ,4401-1 & Co. At the Steam Plaster Mills junction of York venue, Crown nail Callowhilll tit:vets, Phila. • • Plainfield Classical' Academy • Near Carlisle,' Pa.' riVIE inth Session will commence MAY Ist. A retired nod hanhhful location, with thor ough iuetruelion in the various departpents of a Clausidal nr Itler'caUf;le edtiCtition: - . Terms—Beard and Tuition (per , sessinid, . - . . . • 560 00 For.Cataluguesrlith full'information address • • ' R. K. BURNS, Principal & Proarietcrr.M Plainfield. numb. Pa. wrawa HALL ACADEMY. :. . three miles West of Harrisburg Riz. ' IV HE SEVENTH SESSION of this flour- M64sing Institution will comm e nce lAlthOetrajof ar„xtThe ad- vontages which it aikido, it is believed, are do aliperior. character, and parents and guardians are, solicited to inquire Into Its merits before sending their eons or wards elsewhere. It is tavorublit situated; the instructors are all corn went and experienced •metir the COUTBO, of in fatuation is extensive and thorough, and special .attention is paid to, tits comfort and health of the student's. • . t , , . „ . Toni. . ~ W 'Boarding, aihing, Lot ging, and piiiionin English, end Vocal 111 u. ',' ~ eio, tier emotion. (5 months), ' '• Ig ' Bssoo' Instruotion in Ancient or *dein - LangOgps, each,.,, ' 5 00 Instrumental Music,' . ' '' ' - 'lO 00 FOr:Cireulare anti other 'infornititlon'address D. DENT.' NOElt. . .. Hairiihtirg. Pa: OE FRESHRAM AND DRIED BEEF.FSE . . SlVarriiiirrif Sugar Cured TEAMS and' Dula!, •- nnEr: piqt teueliuid from o Memnati`imd on!o at WILLIAMS' FUMItY pireeeril3Ore. 41 Weal Main Streel• , ftiigcriiancotto OR vi, Nan an Nappintss TO flit sDnis mar glltnotters DI afflittion.., Dr. C. L. SELLING}, ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN 'AND ACCOUCHEUR, Mochanicsburg, Pa. . • Dr. KELLING announces' to the afflicted that ho Is a regular, graduate of the best Medical College In the United States and, during many years of very extensive practice, has boon funnier with every form of disease, and succeeded in curing the most hopeless cases, even when abandoned by the regular faculty. His perfect knowledge of the hu man system enables him to adapt the means to the end, so as to produce the most astonishing results. The alarming prevalence of disease, and the often Imperfect medical treatment of the present day, has induced him' to make known ISIS NEVER-FAILING REMEDIES, that those that mourn may rejoice, and the afflicted 'leap for joy. ALL, no matter what their disease may be, can rest assured of finding relief, and therefore should not delay amdment. Write disease and symptonis full and Vain, and you can receive 'an answer by return mail (free) stating the medicine required and the price of it. Address, C. L. ICELiltit, M. D., Mechanicsburg, Cumberland county, Pennsylvania. N. 8.--The Doctor will attend patients at any distance, when required. MEAN ttclEr. , s • Ne - w- Clothing Establishment! THE undersigned respectfully announces to his old frjends and the public generally, that he has re-commenced the CLOTHING BUSI NESS in all its vations branches. and has Just opened, fresh from tlie city, at ''Leontird's Cor ner." - - North Hanover street, a .well selected assortment of READY Al A.DE CLOTHING. - embracing every variety,stylr and finish, and at mices corresponding to the times and quality. He has also on hand a superior stock of CLOTHS, CASSIMER ES, V ESTINGS, Rm., of every style suitable for Spring and Sum mer wear. and which he will make to order' on terms which cannot fail to please. His smelt also embraces a line :01 of Men's Shirts, Col rifir tit 4"; - .C; frives - ii — l-r,,siery ;-`in--9 hart: every article per aiiiing_tr_gerltlemettla_w_ear.— lie respectfully Invites the public_ to call and examine his 2ande. N. lI ANTCH,. Apl '26,1854 NEW GOODS --PRIG ES REDUCED At -CHARLES 0-:111LIBY 1 8,. . In East High Street, Carlisle, Pa. iIzTE, have just 'received a large and hand• IV . some assortment of Spring and Sommer Goode—my second supply for the leasen ...Filch hove been bought for cash at ['monist] ingly low l aiees_ nous de Bege (23 cents"worthlB, Lawns, (fast color) 6 do do 12 • .2n, Barrage de Lainee 6 12, do 12 Paneling Barraizes Black Silks do Stockings . . fi • 12, BlkiiCasstmero, lfo 150, with a large'and general assortmen t of ladies' DRESS GOODS, Barage, mous debege, and onrage domains. lawns, black and fancy Silks of every descrip tion and quality, black alpacas of high lustre, bloc: bombazines of a superior quality, and good asoortrraunt of hitourning Goons , D OM EST I CS, ' D 0 mgsTrcs Bleached and unbleached mnslins, sheetings from 1 to 3 yds wide. checks, Gf - sgni and fine French gingham's, ticking's ' damask towe's and (Ole cloths, red, yellow and white woollen flannels. shrouding flannel, kg.' ERBROIDERIES AND LACES. Cambric and Swiss ruffling, edging and insert ng, lisle, mechlin and florentine lace, French worked collars, do under•sleeves, do eponecr and cuffs, in turning coil irs,black 'laced veils.of all styles. A very handsome assortment Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons. ---Boossand Shies a little lower • than-ever-- Having now the largest and cheapest stock of New Goods in the county, I am determined to give alli who [will favor us with a call, great bargains. Onur old Iriends and customers are invited to call. May 21,1854. SPRING AND SYMNLER 1854] Styles of. Hats ! • [1854 i riEORGE ICELLER respectfully announ. gUltees to his old Patrons and the public gen. orally that he has just received the „.11 SPRING STYLE OF GENTLE MEN'S ,:fIATS, manufactured at one of the best establishments in \ Philadelphia, to whic:l , he invites special attention. Ho his also constantly on hand a large and varied assortinent 01 his own manufacture as well as city made HATS AND CAPS, suitable for he season,eomprislng every vari eyt of Russia,43eaver, Moleskin and Silk Hats, finished in the latest style, together with a lull assortment of at of ovary shape and des , _cription, and at every price He particularly invites the public to call andexamine his exten sive assortment, which in Style, material and finish ,cannot be surpassed by any in market, and which he is able to put at prices lower than ever. 0:7 - Remember his old stand on North Hanover street, between Humer's and Sener's Store. IMurch 22, 1854. Nails, Iron, Paint, &c Tsubscriber has just peceived 100 kegs of NAILS, for sale at reduced prices.— Also 10 tons of Hammered Bar Iron. Black mouths mill do- - Well call. Also a large lot ill While Lend, Zinc Paints, Oils, Turpentine, Glass and Putty, Smith's Superior Copal Var nish, .It.a. , Also just received a large stock of, Rowland's and Now York make of Elliptic Springs. all for 'sale cheap at the Old Stand, Nortk Hanover street, Carlisle. Map 17 • JACOB SEVER. LOOK OUT IN TIME! CIIOLERA.MORBUS. Dysentery, Diar rhea, 'dtc. are making their aptienrance.— You know the remedy. If you nave tiny re• gard for the welfare of yourselves', your wile, or your child en:supply yourselves with - Beecher's Matchless Cordial, otherwise obidepto consequences resulting from a bigoted adherence to old quackery. This "Matchless Remedy" can be bud at the Drug Store of. H. J. KIEFFER, .South Hanover-sweet, a few doors south 01 the Court House, Carlisle. - May 17 STRAW "VirAWIED• The subscriber will par Cash. for STRAW canny kind delivers:l at Middlesex. Farmers will find it to their interest to sell their straw and purchase other manures. B. SRRYOCK, Agent. - nov3Ot fl SEG.&R NA.NUFA.CTORN John N. Annstirwag, • ',lnforms the citizens of Carlisle that he has opened an establishment for the aril° of Fur eign and Druestie SEGA RS, on West Main street, directly oppokite the R. R. Depot. where ho will keep constantly on hand • SEGARS. • • 'lO SACCO. • AND S.IsIUFF of the best varieties, Ms various brands of Imported Segars cannot beehipassed in quality Thq lovers of fragrant scgars and chewers of "the weed" are invited to give him a call. Also a large assortment of ,Cones, Umbrellas, bee. LUMBER:. CO-Hi alsacoatieues ,the Lumber Businest .on the comer of — West and Pomfret streets, w h ere may blways•be kund a general variety of Lumber, at the-Wisest market. prices. April 26..1854, , , • DR. C., S. 11.41tElt , , ini t ESPECi'FULLY afore hie .profe Mona rn earvirea to the chicaned Curliele a t eur. rounding Country. . ' • ' • Office andlesideticejn South Setiover tract, directly Opposite 6 tho " Volunteer Office." ; -...-Cerliser kriifid,llls3 -- ' , • NEW GOODS. . HR anbaeriber - has • tom . opened an opera T , ment of SPRING 8 attwirA, and a vaoe ty of. SPRING GO 06F3. e p`i. 5 'C4. , : G,EO..W. lATNER Legal ono'l)et Notices. ~ Nomizczi • • ' 'AT an Orphans Court, begun on Monday the 17th day'of April, A."lle 1854; and holden , at Carlisle in and ,for Cumberlaudeounty, be. fore the lion. jAblgtl n.: till'AllAbl t President lodge, mid SAMUEL WOODII/alt , and Joints Rum., 11-1 , Assoelate Judges, &0., the follow ing proceedings were had,,vit: , • 'rim petition of Juhu Wickline, ndm'r. and heir of John Wickline, deceased, respectfully represents, that George Wichlinu, late of New ion township in said miety, dec., by his last will and testament, dated 7 July 1838, and proved after his death before the Register of s•fid 'county, the 190 November of said year, did (after directing the payment of. his debts) give and bequefith.to his widow Catharine all his estate' real and personal during her life, and after her death, did allow hie executor to set . he said estate anti divide the - proceeds i sing therefrom equally among his children, ix:, John Wickliffe (the above named films / , tate,) Stephen Watson and Susan his wife Catitailne Nieliitiley,- Rebecca Meisel, Eve Meisel, anti :Sarah Wickliffe, share and share alike, bringing in of their ad VIIIICUMCII to ; and of his said will appointed Jacob High the ex ecutor, to whom the letters testamentary were issued at the time or !lie probate of the will: That Catharine l‘ ioldine, the widow aforesaid, is now dead, told Jti,ob High the executor of the will is nut in the Stale or Pennsylvania, he having, removed to California Inure than two . years since. Your petitioner therelore prays the Court to award a citation to the said Jitub High, returnable 'to the next mated Orphans Court, to appear and show cause why said Cburt shall not make a decree vacating said letters testamentary, and award new letters to be granted iu such form as the ease may re• quire, by the Register, upon such security as the Court shall think proper, and he will pray, &e., JOHN WICKLINE. Whereupon, 19 April 1854, the said Jacob High is cited to opi enr ut the next stated Or phans Court, to be held at Carlisle on the 15th August next, uha „how cause why the pru)er of the petitioner Shall not be granted Notice to be given by publication in one newspaper in Carlisle for three weeks and by leaving s copy with his wife at her residence in this County. By the Court. L. S. to IN {testimony set i my ban andwhereof tthe e l . s have l I o i e t T esuatiid ,-.,-, Cowl ut Carlisle, this 24th .play of April, 1864. SAM . L. :11All'f1tl, July 19-3w] Clerk 0. C. A VALUABLE FARDI FOR SALE IN pursuance of the last Will and Testa m ent A ol Jacob litiisloy, dec'd, late of Southump ton township, Franklin roomy, will be olleied at private sale, the Vern] ol the sitid dee.'d. situated in said township, four 'miles west of Shippensburg, and one mile east of Orrstown. 'Tile Furth. L:imams about 112 nerve ol the best quality of limestone land, a-good propor tion of thriving timber, and the balai,Le tie a -high•etate The improvements are a large TWO-STORY BRICK . 1) %VELUM G HOUSE; 'Striae Bank Barn. Wagon. Shed • and Corn Cribs. &c., all in good pair, a Well of IleVer failing water and a cistern at the door. Also, two OrChards of choice fruit. &c: ,This farncis pleosantlYsituated one mile front -the thriving village ol Orrstown, where good stores and met Mimics of all kinds are located. For pleasantness of location and richness of the coil, the farm is believed to be ono of the best ih the eastern end ol Franklin county. If tl should not be sold -before the 20th day of September next ;it will then be sold at public outcry at 1 o'clock, P. NI. Persona wishing to view the property will plegse call on the subscriber !feint_• ear the same. DAVID SPENCER. Executor of incob Knificy, deed Branch Mills, June 14. ',54. QM herehy given that application will be made to the next Legialtilitre, ag Inenhi y to the constitution and laws, of the Coniii.ol,w-alth of Pennsylvania, fir an alteration in the charter'Of the Carlisle Deposit Bank, en as tosoni*er upon said Batik the rights ;led privileges it a hawk. of issue, and to change the natfit. 7. -Tp that of 010 Cent.(;(, BAN IC: 1.0 illeCellSe The ettpitol stock One hundred and fifty thoinsod -If-practicable. . By order of the Iloard of Direct' re W, 51,11EKT P.M , rositier, June 23 lAs4—fiml Estat - (1 --- of - And row - Sensernan, dec'd. &TOT( Ch, is hereby given that letter,: 'fed ld - enteistritriett on the C• 1010 of A ttdrvw :Sen seinen, Inc id East Pentistetro top, eatub rn„ dettenqati, have been granted b) the Register et said county to the snitseritter, vet-tiling in Mreeit tnieslnirit. All persons indebted to mild 01151 n are vert tired to [ltalie immediate payment anct-t [else having v.-kilns-in present then, In JACW3 SEN,SEAIAN t Allitl,lll , lrn tor, Juno 7ruv ROUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. iri THE two Story FRAME HOUSE and Lat of Ground in South thud: . vor street, now occupiedby Chatles aI • Barnim, immediately opposite Betry'z g I Store, is ollei•ed at private sale. For terms eqquito of the subscriber, Attorney for the owner. n0v9'534 It. M. lIENDET SON. EICOUSES ram SALE 'nip, two Brick two sidry I/1% ELLINIL4 /- , USES, w•th base nit nt stollen, belonging to and adjoining the 1 I E Gintrelt, near thp Rail Road Do pot, are lor sale. They will be offered at private sale uuiil the Ist of Augut u tvnt„ when if not sold they will be otierol at penile sale on the premises, on or before the let of September, not thereof ter. . _The psopesty_ean'be seen arid any ether in • formation had. on reference to either of the undersigned. 'CHARLES BELL, .1 J WOR T THINGON, Com, EB Y. Carlisfe May r 4, 1854 ROBERT B. SIVEXLMC,_ .ARINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER NortA Hanover Street, andnest door to Glass's Undnrsigned would respectfully inform the citizens of Carlisle and the public gener ally, that he now hos on hand n large and.cle. gain assortment of FURNITURE, consisting, in.part of Watdrohes, Card and other Tables, - Sofas, Bumans, Bedsteads, plain and twiny Sewing Stan Is. rice. manufactured 'of the best material and quality warranted. Alio a general assortment of CHAIRS at the• lowest prices. Venßinn Blinds made to order., and repairing promptly attended to. Cer Collins mid.] at tho shortest nalice, and having a splendid hearse he will attend funer als in town or country. R.-ember the stand— next 'door to H. 01.1.;9 - 7, Hmel.. nov2l R. R. Stlllll. v. Y. 3021 N r. LIME, 'Wholesale an I R•mil Dealer in Amer ican, English and German HARD - IVARE, Oils. Puint4. &c. J(% C i, battlers and the puhlit gen- I :orally, witt nre in won Of Hardware of any km I, are invite I to call In nod examine toy un tau illy lorg,e stock of goods, which I am g Bollin at very low primes. Just stop in: it will only email* you a very few minittes to i.e eon viu:cd-thtt whit everybody anys—that Lyne's it doodle lie •Ite rate° to got good goods at low prices—must be tole. LYNN'S Hardware Store, West Side North Hasover street, May 10,1851. Court • roclama iNe. WHEREAS the Mn-treble J. IL ,GfRA 114n, President Judge of the several Courts of COmmon Pleas of the couitties of Cumbe-land,•Porry and Juniata, in Pemittylvd nia, a ntl Justice of the several Courts 01.. Oyer and Terminer and Generul Jail Delivery is said counties. ard•Hon.'...loWn_Rimp and •Smn. ad Woodburn, J ndges of the Court of Oyer and 'Perminer and Genetlil Jail Delivo'y for the trial of all capital and other offOndere, hi the said county of Cum berland,by their precepts to me o directed, dated 11th of April, 1854. have ordered the Court of Oyet and Terminer and General tail Delivery, to be holden at Car. lisle, on the sth MONDAY , of August, 1854, (beinethe 24th day) at 10 o'clock jo the-fore noon, to continue ettet,week. NOME is therefore hereby given,to the Coroner. Justices of the Peace and Constables, of the said' County ef , Ciamherl,nd: that they are by the osi.t precept cointrunided to be then and there in their proper , persenti; with their tolls, records. Inginsitiono; examinations arid all other re neoihrances, to do, those things which to the 4 °hires appertain ti I.m done;and all those that.ure bound 1w recognixanees to proattettleAgattud the prisoners that uro or t hen . obeli he in tiiiiTiltrof said - county, aro to be there to,pros•cuth theni no shall be just ' . ; • • insr.Pii MicIDARMOND, shoKiir. • snEnirea OFFICE, Carlisle, t - , Jun: 25, 1854. • • ETO.VIC El UM