Nal) "/ . ki:lifttl.s' il,}i-ut. NrOS. 2 and 3 6tACEN'AtEL; of ilro now L crop jusgroceived Hai (or ant , nt the I'4mily Grovety of J. G July %, '54. Nest Alnin ,Carlisle Gas and Water. Compply, instalment of five dollars per share 'snow due.and payable. 'rho ninth insta meet Of five dollars per share is payable on the 10th day of August, next. As the de !wols upon the Comp'any are very heavy, Stockholders are.pattleuhirly requested to call and make payment immediately to July '26, 1144. MP. M. BEETEM, Tr, Estate of Christian Walfer,,dee'd. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of administration on'the estate of Christirn Walter, late of East . Pennaboro twp., Cumb. co., dec'd , have been granted by the Register of said county to the subscriber melding in the mime township. All itersons indebted to said estate are required to make iinmedinte payment and those having claims to present them for settlement to MARY WALTER, Adm'x July 26, '54-6t 11.1- TEacx-ztas WANTED. rwitig Board of School Directors of Monroe township will meet nt the 'School House in Churchtown, the 21st of August, at 9 &clot It A. 81., for the purpose of contracting with Tent•,hers to take charge of the schools of said district. All applicants for said schools are re. quested to meet The Board on said d'ay. The county Soperintiindimt will nrso he present for tho purpose of examining Teachers. By Order of the Board. SAMUEL PLANIC, July . Seci'y WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. THE subscriber having been appointed by the Governor Sealer of Weights and Measure's for Cumberland county, will attend to OM dunes of said appointment. Persons who buy or sell by weight o- measure will be called upon to have their weights and measures adjusted, and-Persons refusing to Ttave them adjusted are notified not to use them under penalty of the law. WM. M. M ATEER, , Settler of Weights and Measures. Lower Allen twp., July 26, '54-4tpd. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. TILE two Story'FßANlEr HOUSE and Lot of Ground in South Ilatio• a ver street, now occupied by Charles pp I3arnitz, immediately opnosite Bentz iftl-111 Store, ih offered at private sale. _For ter - 14 en.tuite of the subscriber, Attorney fo the owner. nove's3ll.l R. M. HENDERSON PUBLIC SALE. On gATURDAY, .August 20, 1854: WWILL be 'sold at public `sole on the preini- V V sea. a Lot of Ground situated in Kings town; Cumberland county, at present .in the occupancy of W. Warnbough, containing 40 ieet.in.frunt.and.-180-feet in-depth,-bounded-on -the nertit by the Tuinpike, on the east by lot or Daniel Shipdle, on thu south by an alley and on the west hy - laraf - John - Cboper, having thereon erected a T W 0- if :j a r...lt. STORY FRAIIE HOUSE, a One. large brick Shop, ,Carriage-house and other out bilililjngs, nnll Cistern An irtdisitutrible title wql be made and - possession given on the first of A r eilil next - Sale to commence at 2'ot:o'clock, A. M., on sell day, when terms will he mode known by July '26, ABRAHAM. M Y FRENCH - TRUSSES, LESS THAN DUNCES, For . the Cure of Hernia or Rupture. ACI(1.10 WLNDGED by the highest inedi• en) authorities of Philadelphia, incompa a • bly superior to any other in use. Sullerers will •be gra•ilied-to learn that the occasion now offers to procure not only the lightest and moot easy, but as durable a Truss as any other, in lieu pf the Cumbrous and uncomfortable article usu ally said. There is no difficulty attending the fitting, and,when the padi is located,it will relent its, position without change. Persons at a distance unable to call on the subscriber, can have the 'Trues sent to any ad dress, by remitting live dollars_for the single Truss, or ten for the double—with measure round the hip, and stating side atfeet - cd. Ii will be exehani!ed to suit it not fitting, by re turning at once, unsoiled. For sale only by the Importer, CALEB H. NEEDLES„ _ Cur. Twelfth hi Race Streets, Pbiladelphht, irrLoirtici, requiring the•beneficol Mechan ical Supports. owing to the derangement of the Internal Organs,indveing ialling'ol the Womb. Vocal, Pulmonary, Dyspeptic, Nervous and Spi”al Weakness, are informed that a compe tent and experienced LADY will he in attendance at the RomnsJset apart for theirexclusive use) No. 114. TWELFTH St. Ipt door below Race. July 26 '54. ~ • ItTOTICE T an Orphan's Court began on Monday the II 17th day of April, 1854, and holden at Carlisle in and for Cumberland county, before the lion. James 11. Graham, Prest. Judge, and SamueNVoodburn and John 1.1.upp,, Esquires, associate Judges, '&0, the following proceed ings were hod, to wit: The petition of Samuel Goodyear respect, fully represents: That your petitioner is now the owner of a tract of land in South Middle . ton township, that was formerly the property of a certain Adusi-Ititchey;-atid-which-said piece of land after the death of the said Adam was taken under proceedings in partition in this Court the 18th September, 1811, by Ed ward 0. Hail, since when the title by virtue of divers good and sufficient assurances in law Las vested in your petitioner and heirs. That when said land was so taken by the said Ed ward 0. Heil among other recognizatioes. he entered into one in said. Court to James Ham ilton, Esq. President of the Court of .Common Pleas, and his euccessors, wherein Thomas Carothers was , his security, which said recog nizance was conditioned to pay to MathowiAg new as tenant by the ourtesy (his wife late Ntinay Ritchie being dead) the interest for his on one hundred and forty ninety-four line hundred' dollars; and the further interest on seventy dollars at the death of Jane lirhito the widow of the said Adam Ritchie, and at the death of the said Mathew Agnew to 'pay to the children of the said Mathew and Nancy:Agnew the principal as follows, viz: To Thomas Ag new $52 26: - to James Agnew $52126; to Eli ,zabeth Agnew $52 26, and to Margaret Agnew $52 26 . . That after s rid r.cognizanoe was so taken the said Edward Q. Hail paid to the said Alathew Agnew, the father, the said principal 'sums of fifty two dollars and twenty six emits coining respectively after Iris (the said Mathew) death to -his said children, to wit—the said Thomas, Janice,. Elizabeth and Nltirgaret. That three of said children, that is to Hay, Thomas, Juices and Eliiabetb, died in the life time of their father, said-Mathew Agnew in testate,unmarried and without issue, whereby their said father, became entitled to their said personuMmatrs. The lonrtt child, Margaret, intermarried With a certain John IVyneltoop, who survives the said Margaret who died in testate,•aud to the said John Wyttdtoup the said Mathew Again+ paid the whole of. the said principal !honey received by him as aforesaid from the said Edward 0. Hail, with thennder standing that John Wynkoop -was , ft) pt rim (Agnew) the interest thereon, so that In truth and in fact the said before recited recognizime? is fully paid, but there is no satisfaction en tered of record: Mathew Agnew,is now dead, and Andrew Agnew is his administrator, The. nuts, James and Elizabeth Agnew have been dead for more than ten years, and have no ad ministrators. Margaret the wife of John Wynkorp is also dead, and he, her sahl,hus sand, is her administrator. The said Wynkoop aotwithstanding his receipt of the prineipaLof :he recognizance as aforesaid, by a paper da .ed 27th September, 18.15. assigned the said 'eoognizango to James A. Dever, Esq. who has o his Possession said transfer which is not re, :orlerl, nor. any minute thereof made ;in the ,ffioe'of the Clerk of the Orphans Court. Your .otilionnt'' therefore prays the Court to grant .rule on said parties or their Tegai represen _atives requiring them to appear ,a 6 the next sated Orphan's Court an'd answer this petition, .nd ho will pray, &o. ." • • SAMUEL GOODYEAR. Wheroupon 20th April, ,1854,.Ru10 granted, °tie° stating the foot eet forth in.the petition be served on the legal representatives• or elirosentatires it to be founti-in this county, ad by publication as aforesaid •in one news spur in Carlisle ()nee' a week, for four sums re weeks prtor to the • next 6t4ted Orphans t wit in olio() the parties' ntoroilitid oinnot bo unpo this county. BY THE COURT. • • VIIIERLAND COVNTY, Se. I do certify that titeCohoee'rind'fo'rego'in g is ,true etract token" frem.tse recordsof the rhan'sCnurt:, In testimony whereofT,boii remit() set my fiend and sent of •eni4 Court Carlisle, this 25th day of 4 pi4l. A. 114 - 1854. 8:1A1'L. 1.1.4.411:1N,4C1'k. 0: V. 'July 12, 1851.-4 t. . ~ . • Neu) ZbutttizEments. A. #I..QTJEST. IN the boroughs nod townships where it will * bo inconvenient r.f. thu School Dirretors to m 'e,l "t.school heusos or, tho exurnination of to.teners t they eon or a favor by ormitring filaek Board. I)43N:L. SHELLY, Jrhl 260 (31 un.y 01' Com. r.4ohouls. Pam phlet, "Laws IPINHE rat pith! Laws of t t'e teseioa of th Legadat tt . a of 1:54; !wee !teat' received ti the Prothemotat ye Otii. e, and, pro reedy for de Evan, to thdect ct.tit.td to receive them. • , Jul; GEO.- Z 1 N N, Proth'y Z a later Wanted A.FEMALE reacher to take charge or the Female I igh Bchool borough of Ntiwville. Thu Board of 1/hectors will re e ve applica , tons until the Ist of August.— Too session w ill commence near the last of Aagust, arid be continued nice months. .1()SEPII HANNON. Ncwville, July 19, 'M.] PIANO rort sALES ROF. WENTWORTH tillers for sale, at $175, n gond PIA N O. second hand, New York make. French action, iron plate, rose wood=cass, iii pe feet order. A ruro chance to Way a good instrument of n low price. Re fer., itr further inlormat4n,, to Plot. J. K. S'l'A YM AN. It can be seen nt No. 2 Grum met &hoot. pelt , 19, '54. Town Property For Sale. MEM undersigned will offer,nt public sale, at the Court !louse, on S I:I'I.3I:DAY the Mit 01 August, at '2 o'clock, P. M 0 the follow tug property, situate in the borough of Car lisle, viz:— No. I—A double two story • 4 It. gri Stone DWELLING HO usn, I.? situate 'on Bedford street, with VP . • back building. wash hou.:e and •" cistern, adjoining property ol T. Beeler. • The lot to NO lest deep, No. 2—l.sa two story DWELLING HOUSE weatherbo.trdetl, with a never-failing well ol wuter ne,r the door. The two properties will be sold separately or together as may suit pur• Terms will, be made known on said day by July 131 Wkl, M. PENUOSE. SALE TEIE subscriber offers'at private sale two tracts of Land adjetanig;',dtitated in Lift gen two., Franklin co„ 6 miles north of Ships pensburg and 3 west of Newburg. Said tract - consists of !Macros each, Slate land under a high state of cultivation The imporvements are a Two Story LOG 110 USE bog Barn on each farm, oleo a .A9. Corn-crib and the necessanv out. WY; g buildings and excellent Orchard on etch farm, and water conveni• ent to the dwel ings. Both farms are covered with young thriving Timber. Also a tract of TIMBUR LAND, contain ing 16 acres, shoaled in Letterkenny twp, Franklin co., within one mile of Roxbury S tid 'Timber is of n superior quality. The farms will be sold'low, as the subscriber leavieg for-the-west, , - "For--further nariculars, call on the Subscriber residing on the premises. my - I 9,-'5 t-4wl - PETE'R. - CLIP Plkagli. SHERIFF'S SALES. Y virtue or spndry writs of Venditiani-Ex• ponas issued not of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, nod to me direct edd will ex po,e to sale by public vendee or out cry, at the Court flonse in the Borough of Cut-lisle, on THURSDAY, the 17th day of August, 1854. at 10 o'clock, A. M.. the follow. ing deseribdd Real Estate, viz: A Lot of Ground, Situate in the borough of Carlisle, containing 201 feet in !Vont and 149 feet in depth more or less, bounded on the east by William Sellers, and on the north by Wil liam Sellers, on the south by Chapel Alley and on the west by Hanover Street,:hriving.thereon erected 2 two nary Brick [louses. Stu. Seized and taken in execution us the property of Geo A Leiclig. Also, a tract of Land, situate in Mifflin tp., Gmbh. county. containing 8 acres more or less, bounded on ttte north by lands ofJolin Dunlee. on the west by lands of Robert Middleton, on the east ~by T. C. Schuler, on the south by James Harlin, having thareon erected a two story frame woojherboarded House two story backbuilding, shop, log barn. &c. Seized and taken in execution as the property of William 'NV Wield. Also, a Lot of Ground situate in the borough of Carlisle. containing fio feet in, front and 140 feet in depth inure or less, bouuded on the west by East Street, on the south by an alley, on the east 'by Edward' Showers ant on the north by Robert S. Alcorn, having thereon erected a two story frame House, frame back building, Wash house, frame stable, and other out bowi es. Also, a Lot of Ground situate in borough of Curlisle, containing 30 fret in trout 140 in depth more or loss, bounded on the south by S.Jotn street, on the ea ht by lot of Peter Spahr. on t te.west by lot of William R. Gorges and dace Nlorrow, on the north by Chapel alley. having thereon erected a two Beery frame wen tluwouarded Efonse,fram back budding, 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 liamptien, county - of Cumberland, containing 180 tem in front and 168 feet in depth more or less, bounded on the west by. Catharine Rupp, 'on the north by Strock,s alley, Ott the east by Warner's alley, on the south-. LX Mn Street, having thereon erected a two story ai y brick and frame weather boarded (louse, and n two story frame womb orboartled shop, frame barn, and °Oleg, out buildings. Also, a Lot of Ground situate in Shire manstown, Lower Allen township, containing one-fourth of an mere more ordeals, bounded on rho north by Mai:, Street, on the west by"hr alley, on the sontliby Oak alley, on the east by lot of W. 1.1 Shoop, Esq. Also, n Lot of Ground situate in Shire manstown, Lower Alien township, containing three•Merths of an acre more or leen, blooded en tho south by Second Street, on the west by an alley, on the north by Oak alley, Oti the east by lot of Elizabeth \l. Smith, &e. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Geo. Kocher. Also, a , Lot of Ground situate in East Penns bin o to ten ship, in the town of Fairview, con taining 51 feet in front and leB feerin - dentli more or less, bounded on the north by lot of William Banks ' cm the west by Main Street, on the - smith by an alloy or street 60 feet wide and on the east by an alley, haying, thereon erected a two story frame weather-' boarded House, frame back building, Irani° stable and other out houses. Also, a Lot of Ground situate in East Penns born towit;litp, in the town of Fairview, eon. wit - tine 51 feet in front and 108 feet in depth more nr tess, • bounded on the north by road leading to - Pratts' Mill, on the west by en al ley, on, ,he south by Pat riek 4 ,,Ryne, on the east by Main S,reet. haying — air:root - 1 ereeted.n two story frame weatberboarded Nouse, (roar back building, {ruins stable and other out hoatios. Seized and taker, in execution no the property of George lifoltz,and Jacob ilfolti.,- virtrmitice to tenants in possession. . Also, a Lot of Ground situate in the bdroug'i of Slopounsburg, part of a lot No.• 80; in the enoeral ptnn acid borough, bounded on he north tie Ktig Street, on [tic east by a lot of John Gish, on tiro south by an alley, on the wont by lot of the,heirs of Win. Russo!, dee'd containing 41 loot in front nod 157 It. in depth mgr.) or lean, having thereon °rooted o two story Brick House; brick back building."wash honie, stable and other out It moos. Seized end taken in execution as the property of An thony F. Well, . Also, a Lot of droiip I situate in West Penns bot.o township, Cumberiznd county, containing three-fourths of an sere morn or lass bonntind on the oast "by Jacob Beltchoover, on the south by Wm. Welsh. on the west by Mira. Jacobs and on the north by auorgo Zinii Jr.. having thereon ereeee,l trolou'Ae two story llouse,part brick anti part log weatherboarded a blacksmith' shop, frame stable, and other out 'houses. Also, a Lot of Grodnd situate In Whet Penns boro towoship, Oumb. county, contnitiin,g ono Bore more or leas.hounded on the cast by Mrs, Jacobs, on the south by Wm Welsh. on The west by Wm Pergosno, nittl:morth by. George Zinn, Jr. Seiz d and token ,iii,cxecution as. the property of Victor Shannon. Also, a tract of Lond situate in Bast Penns born township, Bomb. county, containing 24 soros m 'fro or Ines, b 011111,10,1 nn tic n trtb by :lobo Lentz. no the west by John nod Philip Lei tz, on the Booth by lands of Benjarnip Bow Mao and on the east by public road, hiving k,..thercoo'.‘reoted a two story frame weather— _ boarded liaise,- (rain° barn, &tc. Seized and token in ,:xtieutiontho property of Barnard Gloss,. • • Also, a Lot of Groood situate in . the bar; onzl, of:Carlisle, containing 140 feet in front, not 10'Na( it" depth more or lep1: boundiffi nn the ow. by lot of iselb Z 14., on the south by lot of Wm. Breese, no the nor It 'by 511 in Street, no the • weal .);Ist Stfriet having thereo t created a two story stone UlattEfo, Mace baalc b iildin2. loty'ataida,,Trnmr ten pin alley, log hla Otl'nll l l stop, &a., Boizetrand,ta. kt t in eve fotiornir thn 'property orgobiiiii: Alcorn, an i all to me„ ; • •'' • .; • .1931 7 1Pfl morPutmovi), 03 soce, 7 Caticter.s &tariff. t- , _•July 19, 1851, . . •. ••. School Examinations: . ,- TiIII ,undereignetl.will meet with the several boards, of e , ( moot Directory of Cumborland a.unty, for the examination of teachers, on the, following 'days, viz: Ale . ohanicsbu'rg, July 21. at 12 o'clecic, • New Cutubennud, 44 29, " 3 .44 P. 1K S. Middleton, 'Aug. 9 " 4.01 Frankrord, 44 7, 12 " 511fflin, 44 8, 10 m. Hopewell," , 9, 10 4 . Shippensburg tp., 44 10, 10 " 44 Sea inmpten, . 44 11, 10. " • " • Newton, - -44 12, 9 44 " Shippensburg bor., 4 4 14, 10 " •• " Neweillo, 4 4 15, • 10 '" West I'ennsboro', 44 16, 10 • Dickinson, 44 17, 9 11 N. Middleton, ‘• 18 , 9 It Silverspriug, .; 19 , 9 Monroe, 1, 21. 9 • 44 .14 Upper Allen, 44 22, 10 , 44 " Lower Allen, '• 23, 12 " East Penusboro, •' 25, 12 " Hampden, " 20, 1 " r. M. Walnut Grove, 4 4 28, 8 " " DANIEL SHELLY, County Supt. Com. Schools. N. 13.--The several Boards of Directors will please appoint the place of meeting; and noti fy the Superintendent in due time. Shiremanstown, July 10, 1854. 13 TEACHERS WANTED TIIE Board of School Directors of West Pennsbnro twp., will meet at Alt. Rock, on WEDNESDAY, the 16th of August, at 9 o'clock A. M , for the purpose of oontraoting with Teachers to take abarge of the schools of said district. All applicants fer / said schools, ne requested tot meet the Board on said day. The county Superintending will also be present for ,Ife purpose of examining teachers By order of the Board. WM, G. DAVIDSON, Sec'y. July 16, '64-3t York, Dlllsburg & Greencastle Rail Road VIE commissioners named in the act incor porating the York, Dillsburg and Greencastle Railroad Company give notice that they will open books tor the puipooe of receiving sub scriptions to the capital stok of said Railroad Company, in accordance with the provisions of the general act.regulating rail roads, at the following named times and places: In York at the public house of Thomas Aletzel, on the Ist, 'bland 3d, of August; at Dillsburg on the 4"th, sth and 7th; at Papertown on the Bth, 9th and 10th; at Centreville on the 14th, 15th and 16111; at Shippensburg on the 17th, 18th and 10th; and nt Greencastle on the 21st, 22d and 23d of August. By order of the Commis loners. •Dillsburg, July 19, 1854 . SCHOOL TAX---185 1 1. A ni N SATURDAY the sth at August next, vjr the Scholl - District Timesaver dl Carli'e'o will meet at the County Commissioner's office to receive school taxes. All paying on or be• I,,eu chat day will he allowed 5 per cent.— Prompt payment is necessary, and will benefit hifult taxables and district. AV EBY, July 12-4 t Trensurrt. • TEACHER WANTED. it graduate of some Methodist College, who understands teaching, is wanted to fake charge of a school for boys, at VVrighton, Rhode lion, Anne Artiode! county, Md. Salary $3OO per annum, aid hJard. Address 'l' B Lemon, Arent for Dickinson College , or Dr. W. G. Deal, residing at Wrighton, Rhode Run, Md. Julyl2, 31 UATION HOUSE 11HE undersigned !roving lately opened the g Union Hotel, on West. Main street, next, door to Ithond'a warehow.e, invitee the public and travel travelra's to give Into a call. The 1/011.013 rs perfectly new. and the rooms large, airy and comfortable, Exery effort still be .made to please all who patronize the - Union, end the proprietor pledges himself ioleave nothing on done to, make his guests comfortable 1 1- Stabling ior 40 head of horses July 12-3mpd .141 TEACHERS WANTED. THE Board cif School Directors of South Middleton township will meet a. the public house of 4r. Stough, in the borough of Carlisle, on SATUICD A Y tht- sth of August next, at 9 o'clock, A. 51 , for the purpose of contracting with teachers to take charge, or the schools of Said district.sll All applicants for said schools are requested to meet the ,board on said day. The County Superintendent will also by pres ent for the pa rposo or examining teachers. By order of the Boat d, DANIEL NAUFMAN, .1111:y 12-4 t Secretary NN E I'S—List received II few En4liel MOODanstable Bonnets, also a small lot of Satin Straw Do and other qualities, for sale cheap, G. W. yl a MBROIDERIE3—Now opening a v^ry 27A full asortinent of Lica and muslin sleVes al'id collars of various quiliiies, Swis Had u thi b r i u u g , ng itnd Insertnigs of all qualities with a great varie.y of desirable goods for the season. G. W. 111TINl ER. r ". MIDS—A full Assortment of' Black [AC Miss, Gloves, Lice Points just received by G. W. lIITN CIA NS— Just opened a great variety of hand le some Spanish. Chinese and Ivory Fans ,&c Also Dress trimmings in variety. .TUST RECEZVED CHILDII EN'S STRAIN FLATS.—Just oprened a small invoice of Children's Straw Flats. and mans and boys' Braid fiats: LISLE TU . RE kl) HOSE.--Just received a few d•>aen L 'lies' Lisle 'Thread Stockings, a veil , desirable article ior hot weather, with a general assortment of 11081 and Half Hose of various kinds, also a hill assortment of Lisle Thread, Cotton and Silk Gloves. HAIR STOCKS.—Jost received Black and Colored flair Stocks for evinmer wear, Lawn Silk and Batiste Cravats, to which wo invite the att:ntion of the gentlemen. LINEN SEIM!: PlNG.—Linen and Cotton S'oeeting, Turkish and e;lectrie Towels for the htth, also., lull assortment of linen towelling, table cloths, napkins, &c for seleat July 13 185,0 GEO W lIETNER'S. NOT/CM I,,,ToTICE is hereby given that the CUM- I I) VA LEY.SA:VINGS locatoda Cumberland Ilall,in Ilick.' inson Cumberlani. county, will matte application to lira next Legislature of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania - lora - tract of-Incor poration, with n capio grtiol less than Ten nor more than Thirty Thousand Dollars, for the ',ar ose or receiving desposits of moony both trait. si tory 2kn on interns., and of making loans and discounts, wit such other privileges, as - are usu ally granted to Savings Institiniond: By. order of the Directors. Wll. GALHIMATII, Tress. D. L. BEE.I...NIAN See'y ,(ici 28 Gm pd) W.OIICHERS . (10 13.111 , 1 of Setreet - Dircreturr of the bor r )444 of f• Afeelinioshnre, - , will receive , vriltoll opplication4 front Tehehers, until the 15th of .filly; for thoir Sehools,.,No. 1,.2, 9,4, for di.' eee+ion commencing on the let of Sep .tem')cr, and to continue nine months, except School No, 2, which will he (or 6 months. SA TAM No. I,sll per month; No. 3 , $ 12; No 3, '25, and No. 4 SY% HENRY G. RUPP, Scct'y. Juno 21, '54 State mil Oounty-TA for 1854. A N abatement of five per cont., will he al• low.td on State and County Tax, if paid to the otidorgigned on or borore the 17th July, 18.51. after th it time the whale amount will he ro intro I, an I all parsons are hereby notified .to p ty th nr time en or before thelith day 01 Sep ta ober nox., al the law requires the Collector to pay thi fall a mOutit of his Duplicate within three months from the date thereof. JD, C. PSP N elms!, 21. ' , Cotlector. 1 1 . 0 the 1-leirs and. Legal liepresenta- lives of Robert Graham, late of • ' ti r o county of Cumberland d6C'd. 'JAKE 'NOTICE that by virtue of a.writ of Pariitioit a lid Valuation iesund o u t of the Orphans Court of Cumberland County, and to me• directed, Litrill hold an inquest to, divide, part or vain° the real estate of said deceased, oh the pearniens,oe TUF3DAY, the Bar thy of Auvpit, A. D. 11351:,at. 10 o'clock, A. M., when and4here VOL may attend. You think Proper. - - JOSHP.U . IticIIARMOND, Stlonffe Off; , n; , :arlisle. ? limo pt, '54 —it s - UZIO/CTI L1Q17011,13. orehoiCif LIQUORS, .of val. nue Iclrqll,farslite' "on reiis.mabla ferule.' Ligirr: Dtißlois'and Tavern I :eptire.4lll rod 11.1011104. ritem4lomxtkipipe'llunstrink: "A'pfilY lo . . Miiy 31 JQFIN McCARyNENt; Summer Et ei.Qtts WHITE'SULPHUR AND. CUALYBEATE I,.Thr AT DOUBLING' The4o .Springs .are'ib Cumberland County, 12 miles west •of Carlisle, and are now open for the reooption of 'Visitors. The valuable improvements which have been 'Made since hist sea'son ' and 'the 'recent ilisoovery of the ChalybmitsSpring, add greatly 'to thelndueb nients presented for the present season. ANALYSIS OF TER WRITE SULPHUR , AND ORAL . . _ . , The odor of Sulphuretted Hydrogen, per.; ceived at some distance from, the Springs, im parts to this water the peculiar properties of Sulphur Springs. Beside this ingredient,ll find that the water contains Carbonate of So da and of Alagnesia, Glauber's Salt,, Epsom Salt, and Common Salt; ingredients which give it nn increased value. Afzer.removing tile excess of carbonic sold which it contains, it gives an alkaline reaction. . The Clutlybeate water readily yields a pre cipitate after ebullition or contioued.exposure has expelled the excess of carbonic acid. Be nd° the bicarbonate gf Iron, which is its chief characteristic, it also contains Epsom Salt, Common Salt, and Carbonate of Magnesia. Respectfully Yours, JAS. C. BOOTH. CERTIFICATE OF PHYSICIANS. Having examined the elements that enter into the'composition of the White Sulphur and Chnlybeato Springs, of Doubling Gap, as ex hibited in theik• analysis by Prof. Beath. o,f_the Mint, a practised and competent chemfst, are authorized to say, that they possess all the sanative prdperties of similar medical waters in the various diseases for the relief of which their use has been recommendea by Physic ians. N. L. HATFIELD, M. D. R H. TOWNSEND, M. D. HENRY HARTSHORN. M. D. Philad'n, Mar. 28, 1854. [June 7,2 m PERRY COUNTY WARM SPRINGS, WHEIrIS to,inform his former Visitors, and the Pu'alic in general, that he will be ready to receive - Visitors on and alter the sth of June.— lie desires also to ssY, that he has largely im proved his House, and the Grounds around.— ; lle has erected an additional Bathing House, separate from the other Bathing !louse, connect ed with which there is a large Plunge Pool, expressly Mr : the use of Ladies. With these, nod the other improvemeons made thi., Seven, he feels satisfied that he can give more general satisfaction and comfort to hie Visitors than any Season hitherto: and hopes to receive a share of the Public Patronage, By moderate charges and strict' Intention to business, it will be his eft trt to please those who will favor him with a Visit Ho would recommend all those who desire to spend the season nt tho Srarmus, to call upon the References whose names accompany this_ - Ciretilar. There is to place" iu the State that affords such delightful 13eillings as the Water whielt_flows :pinusly..frorn _the. We r. et ,Sraians, which is at the foot of Quaker Hill: and for its tried:Man:ll qualities, 110110 are equal to it except the Warm Springs of Virginia.— Thorn are several other Springs close by, no two of which are alike in The iernuern:urn of their water. Sherman's Creek is deliglit fuller sailing upon, having a tine Island near, covered with the tall oaks of the forest. A Summer— House is erected upon the Island. Pisgah Moitnittin.some four or five hundred feet high,is in 1. ont- of the house, with Sherman's Creek flowing at its base. From the summit of this. mountain there is commanded an extensive view of rich and varied scenery; the surround ing country tieing among the most pi -tit .esque in the State. A mong,the many attractions of the Worm Springs, there are numerous shady had romantic summer nulls. making very plea sant drives. Horses and Vehicles are always on hard, 4 Persons leaving Philadelphia, or Baltimore, in the moraing train to I)tincannon, on the Cen tral Railroad,ll miles northwest of . and there taking n coach, which is always in readiness, will arrive at the Springs aloud 4 o'- clock—the, fare hotng hut ST.OO The ellscli leaves the gprlngs every morning for Duncan ono se.that permns can reach either of the above Cit;es in the evening. 411 eom.nitotcations for the prings should he addressed, LINCkNX.IN P.O.for the Spring aid they will arrive daily, on and after the lerli of June. %VAL CROZIER Otr 13 ntliin tr free of charge-to Boarders Jane 14:9854. Caledonia (Sweeny's) Cold Springs ADAMS CO., PA. rri;lose Springs. situated on the South Moun t Maio, a abort distance from the pike leading from Chambersburg to Gettysburg, PR, will be opened for visitors oil the 15th of JUNE next. Largo and commodious buildtngs, including llX leosive Bath Houses for hot and cold e lun g es, ham) been erected. The grounds have been much improved and every effort made to ren• der these springs it popular place of resort. An efficient arid obliging ‘I Onager will havie-t he general superintendence, while the beet-ser• yams the country affords have been engaged.— Thu ruble will be throislied with all the deli• cacies of the markets, and nothing led' undone to render tlus OLD FAVORITE RESORT worthy the patronage of the public. Persons leaving Va•thington, Baltimore or Pnilndelphia iff the morning trains will arrive at Chainhersburg in' time to take the coaches for -tea. For further particulars adds ess May 2r 3m DAGUZRREAN ROOMS. A G. ICE.EI', having taken the Da fie guerretin rooms in Alarion flail,' known as A. B. Tu , th's G.illery.desires inform-the Ladies and •Gentletnen of Carlisle that he is prqdared to take Likenesses in the moat super rior Style of the art, such an will fully sustain .he reputation of th.s popular establishment. Ills rooms are large. pleasantly situated and comfortably furnished. lie is pr3vided with the mart powerful and perfect instrument for taking pictures and warrants satisfaction in' all C.ISPS. A Nil supply of cases or eyety l va-t. riety of style and size, plain and ernaniental, kept constantly on hand. Engravings, Paint ines, &c., accurately copied and duplicates tar huts of original likoneses. Likeneses taken of sick or deceased 11319011 R. Prices moaerate a nd, satisfaction given in all cases. The public is invited to call is the Marion Hill Daguerrean Rooms and examine the numeral's specimens. I KI - Dig torremypes inserted in, Lockets, Breast Pins. Plug.' Rings, Pencil Hands, &c. Carlisle, Juno 14, '54. G. W„FIITNER Spring Style of 'flats Caps --s• -••-• - - --Tr--% .-4. -.-- ~ ._ .., . . - 1! -50 ~ ..F. , =Oa , r 7--,-•-• o '-' 7 ' ~ -',-'''.•';- 4,-...`,....,--.....:„ I --------- wmr, - Ix. . P,S HZ ES to inform his old friends thnt he 11,33 removed to his new establishment on Iligit'stroet, nntr the Roil Road Depot, and is no w,opening a large and elegant assortment of tho jest. received from Philadelphia, which the gun. Heated of Carlisls aro requested to call and ex. amino. He Ins also a hrsa assortment of Silk, Fur and Slouch Hats of his pwn manufacture, got up in the host style and at various prices, the excellence 'and finish of which ha will war rant Ilis stock ho is nonfldent only needs to be examined to ho approved.... IKY•AIso a large saintly offen's, Stlys' and Children's CAPS, of Cloth. and Fur and of every variety of style and price just received from Philadelphia. Lot all who want a Hat or Cap give him a call, as they may ho sure of being suited to their own satisfaction. • . Mar 22, rwillOSl , d of you who havo bean afflicted for 11: years with this bothenome fitsease,.und Who have been using almost every Nostrum before the public, without relief; we say to you try " no,ochers Antidyspeptie ' and you will soon beorinvinced of itsgreat superiority over every oilier preparation. We could' give you r. many certificates corithiirating our assertions, but a:single trial is worth more titan all: This remedy is prepared and SOIll at the Drug Sto of B. J. ICEIPFER, South Hanover street, a tow doors south of the .Court tfouso, Carlisle. June >5.1, ' 'TORN I'. LIME, Wholesale and Retail Dealer to jean, English and German HARD •WARE, Oils. Paints. &c., &c. .'• air g'C II AMOS, builders autttlic public gen, IVA :Arany, who nre.in.wnitt or llaitheute any kind, are invited, to ball bland examine my. unusually ad.drOpes, which I am selling nt very low pages, •Just'alopint it will ondit detain you a very few minutes to he eon, •,vtiteed lbw ? , whit everybody Lyne's it deetiadly thn price to'dot.good goods at low , .price# , -Inustbe tene..,l LYNC'S•f-hrdware North liasktier. gtrat. May 10 1854. Carlisle. ==! I. tiroprietor, J C RICITARDS, Ch imhershurg, Pn Va I% ALILA SPICING STYLE OF 'HATS, Attention Dyspeptics i ,0111) r -ItOU cruscinciir Li; ZINC FAIBITS. IN C P,A I N T S, one-third cheat* than GI; White Lead;-and free from all pohmitous qualities--The New Jersy inc l 0111,1,1011) lAV - lug greatly enlarged their Works and in preyed the quality of their, products', are prepared 10, execute orders for their superior Taint's, Dry, and ground in Oil, in assorted lineages of 110111 25 to 500 pound's. Also—dry, in barrels of fi.4)o pounds each. Their:White Zinc, which is soltr.d . ry or grmind in oil, is warranted pure u tieur ee d for body and uniform W hite 'nese. A tafethod of preparation has recently been discovered which enables the Company to . warrant their Paints to ,iteep 'resit and sat in l the kegs for any reasonable time. •In this re sped, their Paints will be superior to any. othet] ill the • market: Thier Brown 'Zinc Paint.T which soldat a low-price, and Winch can only. be made from tho Zinc ores from New Jersey, is now well knownfor its protective qualified when applied to iron or other metalic eurbtees. Their Stonecolor Paints possesses all the pm. perties of the Brown, and is of an agreeable color for it - timing Cottages, Depots, ut-biiil dines, Bridges, etc Dealers supplied on liberal terms by their Agents. INENCH & RICHARDS, - Wholesale Paint Deallrs and Importers. slit-sm. N W cur. 10th & Market•sts.. Phila. Agricultural Implement & Seed Store %VELE subscribers offer for sale a large variety j_ of Agricultural Implements, among which are the celebrated 'EAGLE PLOW. Prouty Plow, Badger's Subsoil Plow, Coo Shelters, Stria , and Hay Cutters, Corn Fodder Celle and Grinders, 'Partners' Boilers, approved 7111- tivators, Road Scrapers, &c. BOYER. 1 1 / 4 . ' Agricultural Implement and Seed Store, I may I) Harrisburg. Pa. GRATXSI Just Published—A new Discovery in Medicine , AFEW winds on the Rational Treatment, without Medicine, Spernintorrhea, or local weakness, nervous debility, low spirits, lassi tude, weakness of the limbs and back, indispo: sition and incapacity for study and labor, dull• nese of apprehenson, loss of memory, aversion -1 0 souie . Y, love of solitude. timidity, sell' dib trust, dtzziuess, hea , •he, involuntary discharges. pains in the side, affection of the eyes, pimples on the lace, sexual and other infirmities in man From the French of Dr. If. DeLancey. Thojmeortant fact that these Manning com• plaints may easily he removed wrruoux MEDI CINE, is in this amall .tract, clearly demon-tro led, and the entirely new and highly successful treatment. as adorned by the Author, fully ex plained, by molos of whichjevery one is enabled to cure himself perfectly and at the least possi ble cost, avoiding thereby all the advertized unstrings of the day. Sent to any ad !rens, gratis and post free, in s sealed envelope, by remitting (post paid) two postage slams to Dr, B. DeLaney, 17 Liven:lrd Street, New York. (mnrl I y Phil. Surgeons' Bandage Institute uEltovED to No. 4 Ninth street, .6ixth _store . above C RV ERE 1"r1"S Patent Graduating Pressure TRUSS, fur the cure of Rupture; Sooliter Brace 4, Suppoeters,-glastie Stockings, nu4pensAry, Ilent.rahoidal, end Bandages for deformwos. Jan. i.t--1)r. Extensive Furniture Rooms irAm R.WEAVER would respectfully eV call the attention of House Keepers and the public to his extensive ;rock of ELF:I.4A NT FURNITURE. including Sofas, Wararolies, Centre and other Titbits, Dressing and plain Bureaus and every otlor article in his branch of busipess. • Also. now on inn rid the-largest as: arm ment of CIIaISIS in Carlisle, at the lowest prices. Ilf.TCollitts made at the shortest 'mule and a Hearse provided for Inners's, He solic• itsi call at his establishment on North Hance vcr street. near Glass's I OTEL. N. 8.-Fur 'titana hired out by the month or year Carlisle. Tara 20. I 850.—1 y WALL PAPER .F,,R THE ZILLION. Great .Ittraction. aHAVE just received my Spring ,stock of PAPER. II AN GS, which surplas in Stile, Quality and Pries any that hasj ever been exhibited in Earlisle. I respectfultv so licit a call from peramis in want of Paper Hang. itige of any description, as I am confident my assorttuen. far surpasses any in the borough; and in styletind price has but few rivalsin the city., I only nab of tho public to cull and ex amine my assortment before purchasing. as I am confident my chaste designs cannot fail to please the most fastidious. JOHN P. LYNE, -West Side of North Hanover Street, Mar2° Uarlisle. Pa. Cheap Watcheti ~' Jewelry Wli OLESALE and RETAIL . 1 ,1 4 .,,,,'''' .. at the " Philadelphia Watch .- ''', and Jewelry Store:" Number 4 -- - ) 0 9 1 0 ' (. llo u r a t r l r a - S y tin t n i dj e t i r p e l e , i t a , coiner . ) 40 ~,_,..,...,, ~.._...,,_ Gold Lever %Vetches, lull ~07tcilitritS.A!.; jewelled, 18 carat cases ' 520,00 • Gold Lept•te, 18 carat cases, 824 00 Silver do jewels, 9 00 Silver Lover, (till jwellod, • 12 00 Superior goartiera 7 Ott Gold Spi.ctitcles, -'' 700 Fine Sillier:inc.:tacks, 1 50 Gold Bracelets., 300 Ladies' fold Pencils, - ,1 nO Silver Tea Spoons, set, (.• ' 5 00 Gold Pens with Pencil god Silver Holder, 100 Gold Finger Rings 371 cents to 68 ; Watch Glasses. plain, 121 cents ; Patent, 181 •, Lunet, 25 ; other articles in proportion. All goods warranted loge what they are sold for. • - STAUFFEit Sc HARLEY. sept7lr Successors to 0. Conrad. On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers and Lepines,.oill lower than ....; aoove prices ? -- - Fresh Matra' of Hardw are. T FIE, subscriber having retnrncd from the Guy, has just opened for the Spring , r.tcle a largeand well selected stock of HA RD W ARE', fore ign and domestic, embracing ev• qrything usually found in that lino of busimss• rim attention of friends and the public goner. ally is respectfully climatal to the assortment hind, assuring thorn that goods of all kinds will be sold Gtr (wilt at a very small advance on manufacturers priass. Krßetnemberuhe old stand—East Main tt., Carlisle, Pa.,-" °. mar 8 HENRY SAXTON 3.000 TOWS No. 1 +OPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME. DER U RG'S Original and Genuine warranted of superior quality, the cheapest manure in the world. Faders and dealers pupplied at low prices. ~ _ EXTRA. QUALITY LA ND PLASTER. 5000 barrels extra qual ityy Land Plaster, se sated expressly for its, fertilizing qualtty.3 10,000 bushels Of same in bulk. 1,000 barrels Calcined Plaster. 500 do'? Casting.. 100 do Dentist.- % PERUVIAN GUANO. --This article-wooffer in-conlidenceAti itureas. tomers as equal to any imported, and far supo ilor to mast ill the market• 5000 hags Of his superior Guano for salo the lowest maiketl'retes. Also, - Patagonian Guano, Poudrette, Ground Charveal. &c, c. rttF;,vcft & Al the Steam Fleeter Mills junction of York venue, Crown and Callowhill streets, Phila. Plainfield Classical Academy . Near Carlisle, Pa. rani Sesaion will commence MAY Tat. A rot 'red and bealilipil Mention. with Ihcr• a n ilia . o io r p x r i l e i r e et t u l: t e v ;ie a f r l i j o t i l i c e n i t lz art ment of Terms—Board and Tuitiorrwer sesidid, • - . . - • $60 . 00 For Catalogues with hill information address R. IC. BURNS, Principal & Proprielor. Mimi,, Co., Pa: WEIDETEI Three miles West of ',Harrisburg, Pa. THE SEVENTH SESSION of, this flour ishing Institution will commence on MONDAY, the Ist day of,MAY next, The ad vantages which it AMA, it - ia - believed, Are ora appertor character. and- paranis and guardiaus are solicited to inquire into its'lfierlls befoie atilding.their eons or wards olservhere. It is lavorably situaiedt the instructora' are all enm pe'ent and experienced meni, the course el M att action is extensive nod thoroMili, and special attention is paid to the comfort and health of the students..., Boarding. Washing, ',ridging, and Tuition in English, and . Vocal Mu.. • sic, per - session (5 months), qs $55. 00 Instruction in Anuiont or Illodor . Languages. each, • .5 . 00 Instrumental' Itluaio,' 00 For - Cironlaro and - other 7infol : iinillioP a " M " ' l., •D: DENLIMiEIt, ' .Harrish4e; Po• = FRESH HAMS AND DRIED. ~ B EEF. - , \eirival of - auger Cured 'TAMS' } 'l' and PRIED. DEER, just received' front Dineninnti tUd for sale at WILLIAMS' homily Grocery, Lit.nro, iii West Main Street.- ~tii~rcltancouo_ o otAL OR pz., yitait4 inttr Nappiness sra Wye anb , ginu o 4itra of R.faittion. Dr. C. L. SELLING, ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN AND ACCOUCHEUR Mechanicsburg, Pa. Dr. XELLING, 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 familiar 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 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 me 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 a moment. Write disease and symptoms full and plain, and you can receive an answer by return mail (free) stating the medicine required and the -price of it. Address, C. L. KraJana, hi. D., Mechanicsburg, Cumberland county, Pennsylvania. N. B.—The Doctor will attend patients at tiny distance, when required. 11ANTCMC'S New Clothing Establishment 1 THE undersigned respectfully announces to his old friends and the public• generally, that he hoe re-commenced the. WAIT HIN G B USI NESS in.all yak ions branjhes. and has :Mat opened, fresh from the city, at "Leonard's Cor tier.'! North Nendver street; a well selected assortment of READY Ni iDE CLOTHING. embracing every variety , stylr and finish, and at nrices correspondin , to the times and quality. Eie hai also on hand% superior stock of CLOTHS, CASSINIERES, VESTING'S, &c, of every style Suitable for Spring end Stun mer wear. and which he will make to order of terms which' cannot fail "topleitao;' - His smelt also embraces n tine iot of Men's Shirts, Col lass, Cravats, Gloves and Hosiery; in short every article ri`?taining to gentleinen's wear. lie respectfully invites the . public to call nut examine his gonds. N. HANTCH, Apl 26,3854 NEW GOODS—PRIC ES' REDUCED At civanLts o•ALmPs, In East High Street, Carlisle, Pa. WE have just received a large and hand some assortment of Spring:and Summer Goods—my second supply for the season. mhich have been bought for, cash at astonis. ingly low prices, Mous de Bege 123 conts"worthlll, Lawns, (fast color) 6 12, do • do 12 2n, Barrege do Laines 6 do 12 Mastitis 1, 13arrnizes Black Silks 62 ' do 100 Stockings fi Blk Cassimere : iro - - " 150, with a large and general assortmen t of ladies' DRESS GOODS, Barage, - moos debege, and Mirage Mains, lawns, black and 'fancy silks of every descrip tion and quality, black alpacas of high lustre, bombazities.of a superior quality, and a good assortment of Mourning Goods DOMESTICS, DOMESTICS ' Blenched and unbleached muslins, shootings front I to 3 yds wide. checks, Glasgow and fine French gingliams;tickings, damask towe's and table cloths, napkins, red, -yellow and white woollen flannels shrouding flannel, Sec.' EMBROIDERIES AND LACES. Cambric and Swiss rolling. edhing:iand insert mechlin and Werentine lace, French workad collars, do ander•sleeves, do spencer and dlttia,ns tarni:tg coll - trs,b lack laced veils,,of all styles. A very handsome—assortinent of Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons. Boots and Shoes a little lower than ever.— Having now the largest sod chropest stock of New Gonda in the enanty, C alb determined to give all] who wilt favor ua with ri call, great bargains, Dour old friends and custSMers are invited to call. May 24,1654, SPRING AND SUIVEIVIEIR 1854] Styles of Hats! [1854 EORGE KELLEIt respectfully announ. cos to his old Patrons and the public gen• orally that he has just received ,the SPRING STYLE OF GENTLE MEN'S HATS, manufactured at one of the best establishments in Philadelphia; to whieN he invites special attention. He has also constantly on hand a large and varied assortment of his own manufacture as woll as city made HATS AND .CAPS, suitable for he senson,comprislnsi every vari eyt of Russia, Beaver, Illoles!tin and Silk Hots, finished in the latest style.togethor with a lull assortment of Caps of every- shape and des cription, and at every price He particularly invites the public to cull and examine his exten sive assortment - ,which in style, material, and finitM,cannot be surpassed by any in market, and which he is able to put at prices lower than ever. . ttlr•Rernetnber' his old stand on North Hanover stieet, between Humer's and Server's store. [Morel) '2'2,1854 - Nails, Iron, Paint, Etc. , IHE subscriber has just peceived 100 kegs of NAILS, for sale at reduced prices.— Also 10 tons of Hammered Bar Iron. Black smiths will do well call. Also a large lot of While Lead, Zinc Paints, Oils, Tiirpentine, Glasd , tund rutty, Smitll'w Superior Copal Var. nish, &u. .Alsiiinst received a large stuck of RoA-land's stud Now York make of Elliptic Springs, all for sale cheap at the Old Stand, North Hanover street, Carlisle. Nap 17 - JACOB SENER. LOOK OUT IN TINE! A - 1110LEILA.MORRUS, Dysentery, Diiir- U,then, &c. aro making their apuearance.— You know tho remedy. 11 you nave any ro .gard for the wellare_nLyeurselves,your-- . wile, or your childi en, supply yourselves . with Beecher's Matchless Cordial. otherwise abide the eonscrenees resulting from a bigoted adherence to old quackery. This “Matchless Remedy" can be had ut the - Drug Store of 13..1 KIEFFER, South Irannvir street, a few doors south of the Court House, Carlisle. . May 17 NOTICE ■S hereby given that opplieution will be mile E. to the next Legislature, agreeably to the constitution and laws of the Comnionwatith of Pennsylvania, for en elteration in the charter of the Carlisle Depoait Bank, so as to confer upon mild Bank the rights and privileges of a hank of issue, and to eldingc the name to that of the CARLISLE BA NE: 11180 to inccense the capitol stock One hundred and fifty" thaukand:dollara. if practicable. By order of the Board of Direetsre. W, 111..BEETEM, Cashier. June 23 1854-6rril Estate of Andrew Nonsernitn, NOTICE is hereby given that letters "foot: 1.11 ministration on the shone of Andrew Sen semen, late of East Pennpboro twp, Ciumb co., deSeased, hare been, granted by the 'Register of acid . county to the snbseriher, residing in ittechattiesbmv - Ali personszioAebted- to snid estate are rearmed to make irnniediato payment and those having claims in present atom io JACOB SCNSEMAN, Juno 76w• • r I Administrator, riESPECTFULLY o ff ers profintona n services to the citfpne of Carlisle and our. rounding coantry.' Moe. and residence in South Flinoi3Or anitet, Wooly opposite to the" VOlunto.t. Office." .; Unrlisle, Apl 20 1 . 853 , . . - • • • Sumac , Warnted.. lIE highest price will be pnld i cash for Sumca in larro or small .qiiiintities, if de Ive x red•ot be subscriber In Hest st., Carlisle. • June 14,'44.—sin] JACOB SHR OM. _ n ROCA El LONG SIIAWLS-44st re= caived a reW Lorig and Siluara:BroChn Show e,an.l fur auto by' • fl W! lITTNI9, , gegal cutb'. ,Nbitces. AT an,Orphone Court, begun on Monday ihe,l7th dny of April, A. 1) 1854, and holden at•Clirliele in end for ACumberland county, be- fore the lion. JAMES 11. GRAIIAM, President Judge, and SAMUEL. WOonnuus and Jowl RUPP, E , q ' Associate Judges, Sm.', the follow-. ing proceed ings . wore ha, , • . The .petition of John Wickline, ndm'r. and ' heir of John Wiekline, deceased, respectfully represents; that George WMkline, late or-New ton township in eaid county, dec., by hieing( will. and testament, dated 7 July 1838, and proved after hie death before the Register of slid county, the 18th November of said year, did (after directing the payment of, his debts) give and bequeath tolls widow Catharine all his estate real and personal during her life, and after her death, did allow his executor to sell the said estate andAivide the proceeds arising therefrom equally among his children, viz: John Malabo: (the above named intes v tate,) Stephen, Wateun and Susan his wife Catharine, McKinley, Rebecca Meixel, Eve Meisel, and :Sarah Wickline, share and share alike, bringing in of their advancements; and of his said will appointed Jacob High the ex. maw., to whom the letters testamentary were issued at the time of the, probate of the will: That Catharine Wickliffe, the widow aforesaid, is now dead, and Jacob High ..the executor of the will is not in the State of Pennsylvania, he having removed to California more thaw two years since. Your petitioner therefore prays the Court to award a citation to the said Jaf oh High, returnable to the next stated Orphans Court, to appear and show cause. why .said Court shall not make a decree vacating said letters testamentary, and award new letters to be granted in such form as the case may ye quire, bi•the Register, upon 'such security as the Court shall think proper, and he will pray, Jon WICKLLNE. Whereupon, 19 April 1854, the said Jacob High is cited to appear at the next stated Or phans Court, to be held at Carlisle,on the 15th August next, and show cause why the prayer of the petitioner shall not be grunted Notice to be given by publication in ono newspaper in Carlisle for three weeks and by leaving a copy with hie wife at her residence in this county.__ By the Court. IN testimony whereof I have hereun- L. S. to set my hand and the seal of said ----, Court at Carlisle, this 24th day of April, 11i54. SAII'L. MA ItTIN„ July,l9-Bw] ' , Clerk 0. C. Oil otto:9lialiClDOCOlfteil NOTICE is hereby given to all peredns in- terested that the following accounts have been - Veil in this_office by the accountants therein named for examination, and will be presented to the Orphans Court of Cumberland county for confirmation and allowance on TUESDAY, the 15th day of AUgust,, A. D., 1854, viz: I. The account Of Cherledßiewster, Odin. Of the estate of Henry Ruth, late of Newton twp.,- .deceased. 2, The account of M. P. Dill, ex'r of John S. Miller, late of Lower Allen twp., dec. 3. The account of Jacob Lantz, adm. of the estate of Philip Lantz, Jatp,of East Pennalmro twp., deceased. 4. The account of Richard Parker, adm. of the estate of Mrs. Susan Blaine, late of the borough of Carlisle, deo. 5. The account of Christian Titzel, adm. of the estate of Henry Mater, late of Lower Allen , VAT., deceased. , 6. The account of Christian Titzel, ex'r, of David Shooter, late of Upper Allen twp., dec. 7. The account of Jacob Eshelman, adm of.. the estate of George Renningor, late of East Penneboro twp., deo. S. The account of Samuel Diller, adm. of the , estate of Elizabeth Bowman, .late" of West Pennoboro twp,„ dec. 0. The account of Capt. George Miller, adm. of the estate of Thomas H. Knight, late of Weiti - Peiiiffilffiiii - township, deo. 10. The account of Daniel Wonderly; ex'r. of John Wonderly, late of South Middleton twp., deo. 11. The account of Jacob Shrom, one of the executors of David S. Forney, late of the bo rough of Carlisle, dec. 12. The account of Michael Gochinauer, adm. of the estate William Coffey, late, of Southampton twp., deo. 13. The account of the ion. John Lefever, adm. of the estate of flinty Shearer, late of Dickinson township, deo. UM 14. The account of William McKinsey, adm. of the estate of Deborah .McKinsey, late of Lower Allen twp., deo. 16, The.acoount of George Noggle, ndm. of the estate of Sarah Noggle, late of South Mid dleton twp., deo. 16. The account of Levi E. Martin, adm. of, the estate of Anna Eberly, late of Silver Spring twp., deo. 17: The account of Robert R. Church, jr., deceased, adm. cf the estate of Henry Church, late of East Peonsboro twp., deceased—settled by his Executor, Henry Smith. 18. The final Account of Hon. John Rupp, ex'r of John Snavely, late of Hampden twp., deceased. 19. The account of Samuel Martin, ndm. of Thomas M. Stewart,•late of Mifflin twp, dec. 20. The account of James W. Marshall, ndm. of tho estate of Joseph B. Stevenson, late of the borough of Carlisle, dec. 21. The account of William R. Gorgno, Esq. adm. with the will annexed of the estate of Alexander Wills, Esq., late of Lower Allen twp , deo. 22. The guardianship account of William R. Gorges, guardian of John Church, minor son of Robert R. Church, late of East Penns hOr-o twp, deo. • 23. The guardianship account of Jos.'Cul ver, guardian of John 0. Saxton, Minor eon of John Saxton, lato of North Middleton town ship, deo. ' 21. Tho guardianship account of Dr. Jos. Ilanan, guardian of Agnes Woodburn, minor child of James C. Woodburn, dec. A. L. SPONSLER, CArminn, July 19-4ar Register Cowl . IPrklamation. HEREAS the Honorable J. H. GRA HAM. President Judge of the several Courts of Common Pleas' 'of the counties of Cainbe-land, Perry and Juniata, in Peonsylval nia, and Justice of the several Courts Of Oyer end Terminer and General Jail Delivery Pa, said counties. and Lion. John Rupp and 'Sam uel Woodburn, Judgesof the Coiirt of Oyer and 'Perminer and General Jail Delivery' . for the. trialmf alrcapital and other offenders, in the said county of Cumborland,by their precepts.to me directed, dated the 11th of April, 1854, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and GeneralJailDelivery,to be holdenmt ter lisle, on the sth MONDAY of August, 1854, (being' the 28th day) at 10 o'clock In the tore" noon, to continuo one week. 1 , NOTICE is therefore hereby given, to the Coroner. Justices of the Pence and Constables of the said County of cumberl.nd: that they are by the said precept commanded to be then and there in their proper persons, with their 1011 s, records. Inquisitions, examinations and all other remembrances, to da those things - which to their offices appertliffi to be done, and all those that are bound 11 recognizances, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the Jail of said county, are to be. there to prosecute them as shall be just. JOSEPH McDARMOND,Shiniff. .`. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, Carlisle, 0 • Jun. 26, 1854. ( • A VALUABLE FARZ FOR SALE jir'N 'pursuance of the last Will and Testament X eif Jacob Knisley, dec'd, late of Soinhamp .. tun township, Franklin county, will he offered • at private sale, the Farm; of the yard dcti'd. situated in said township, four mice west of Shippeniburg and ono mile enst of Orretown. The norm contains about 112 acres of the - besequalityof - limestone land; egood:propora trim of thriving timber,, end the balance iii a high state of cultivation. ' ' .. • The improvements area large • ..„.. t . TWO-STORY BRICK N ititti,' DWELLING HOUSE , Stone •'T.i.t. ' : ,:' • Bank Barn. Wagon Shed and - !,...' ', ' Corn Cribs, &c.; all in good re';','''''''''''• 'pair, a well of neverfailing water anda isteinf at the door. Mao, two Orchards' of tunic° fruit, &o. . This faivi Is pleasantly situ led one mile frObi the thriving village')) of• rrugnin, where good stores and mechanics of till kinds arc located. For pleasantness of •location nod' rtchnees of, the veil, the ,farm is halleved to.be ' one of the beet in ihe`ritistergehd of Franklin criunty. If-it• shouldgutt be. sold .belore the 20th day of September. next,it will then be sold at public outcry at I. o'clock, P. 111. ... - --, - • . Portions wiohink to 'view .the _properly will .• please call on this , .svhscriher living near the' sumo. ' DAVID SPENCER. _ FeicocutorWfiiiemb Knirley. dec'd. Branch-Mille, Juno 14,'54 NOTICE
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