II I EiMI Ntw r3.bxitrti.tn' Icuts: • TO TILLLOBLEMS.. THE Dimon] of Dichittbon then let will meet t Cumberland hull, on Thursday, thO 47th istc, for the • purpose of appointine FOUR • 'EEN TEAL:BLOCS, to. Pike charge of the minion Sellouts of said 'tli,tric't lor 010 unsu .g term. ;rho comae Superinteutte ‘ nt expects attend on aid day, tar the [tory:Dee of exam. mg, Teachers, and giving the ticeesSary cer icates or their queldicattutts. , By artier of the Board, Aug, 9, '54.3 JACOB' LEFEVER, Sco'y. 10TIOE TO GHNIVERS & OTHERS, P.ROTECTION TO BIRDS. THE 'undersigned, bolieveing it to bo to the terest of the agriculturists to encourage the :owth and increase of Birds, hereby notify moors and all others not fo enter their pre lims toehoot or otherwise destroy them.— ny person known to violate this notice will ,'treated as a trespasser. John Noble, Win. Moore, Samuel Zug, R. raighend, John Royer,'Benjamin Meyer, T. B. raighead; J. W. Craighead, W. L. Craighead, lox. Young, Alfred Moore, It. Given, Jacob itner, W. B. MGllin, Thomas Bradley, John •ag, jr., Satnuel'Woodburn, Mathev. , Moore, N. Diven e Jacob Wolf, John ilenninger,jr. Iremiah Ncifoinger, E. N. Weaklcy, Philip reokbill, Samuel Givin. [Aug. 9-8 t Brigade inspectors Orders. The unnormed members attached to each rummy of organized volunteers, are hereby or •red, to meet at their company quarters in the en d s et the let Ifrt, 15th Reg. and on Mon y the 21st day of Aug. 1864, between tensed x o'clock to elect a Captain, First and Sec nid Lieut, of each mammy. The Captain of iaeh company will appoint two officers or mem 'ors to hold said election who sliest be severally mono or affirmed to conduct said election lairly tad impartially and to make a true and correct Return thereof' to the undersigned within ton lays thereafter. SAM'L CROP Aug 9. (St) Bri. Insp. let tiri. 16,hReg. Town Property For Sale. THE subscriber offers at private sale a LDT ,f GROUND situate en Pitt street, between I , laiti and Pomfret streets to this borough, con limning 27 feet front, and 70 feet in depth.— 'here to a cellar on the lot, the dwelling holm acing been destroydd in the lire of last fall.= 'or terms enquire of the undersigned. Ang..9, '54. JOHN PHILLIPS. - LOOK HERE! .A. Great Bargain Offered. rHE subscriber in consequence of illlioalth. offers his entire STOCK OF HARD• WARE to a t person or persons wishing to rater into t qplrdware Business, Ho having o resolved t.nutting the business, will gibe argnin, besides his influence and custom. Ally ne desirous of getting into this business will o well to call soon, and if not disposed of by he Ist of October next, he will then commence citing off nt cost at the old and well known mod, North Hanover St., next door to Charles - loglaughlin's Hotel. JACOB .SENER aug. 4,'54 VALITABLE.TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE [RE STORE PROPETY now occupied by rue is also for sale. 'Any per . in wishing to purchase a First Rate roi,erty, and one of the best Rini- INN es: Stands in the borough of Carlisle 111 , . I ace a chance. If the above proper- • • is not sold at private sale, by the tat Tami ls, in January, (court week (it will then be ol red at public sale on that day, and possession iven on the let day of April next, - 1855. For rtlier information inquire of the subscriber, Aug. 9,'54. • JACOB SENER. tr.:TAll that are indebted to the subscriber titer by note o• book accounts, will call and •ttle them immedia , J SENER. Pablie Sate. )n SATURDAY, the 2d of September, '54. r will expose to public sale at the late reei- L of Henry' Riehebaugh, .deceased, Franktord township, in pursuance of the rections of his will, a certain Tract of Land 'joining the Mansion_farm of the said deed. mtuining about 26 acres, be the same, more less, nearly all of which is cleared and on— o. fence but without buildings.. Also, at the same time and place, a LOT F GROUND in the same township of Frank rd. containing ebout•Two acme, ba the same, ore or less, and which also adjoins the same ansion Farm Terms will be made known clay of sale by SAMUEL DILLER. August 9, 1854. .1 NORTH MIDDLETON FARM AT PUBLIC SALE. TUESD Ar, the 20th of 'September, 1854. MILL he sold at public sale a first rate SLATE FARRM, late the property of lehael Miller, deed., situate to North Mid toe township, Cumb. co., near Middlesex, the read from Middlesex to Sterret's Gap, tut three miles east of Carlisle and halt a le north of the Harrisburg turnpike. It •lies ng the Canedoguinet Creek mid adjoins Ms of Sain'l. Sadler, Saml. Hear and others. is Farm contains about ONE—HUNDRED rD FIFTEEN acres, of which about fifteen es are Timber Land; and part of it is fine adow Land for hay and pasture. There is t upon the 'farm a young thriving Orchard. improvements are a good story LOG HOUSE and ,•;:* Olen with a pump at the door, aw Bank Barn, &c. :'; at the same time and place - • 'tact of -1110 U NTAIN LAND, containing ut 35 serea, situate in Carroll twp., Perry nty. For further information inquire of the eraigned, living in North Middleton, town. . terms made known on day of sale by JOSEPH MILLER. .ug 9, 1854./ ... Executor. ILITABLE LIMESTONE FARM At Public Sale, FRIDAY, the Odd of September, 1854. E-Heiramf-J oseph-Witmerilme of North dleton twp. dec'd„ will sell at public sale, he premises, at 10 o'clock, A. M., a first LI 11ESTONB TARM, in Southampton nship, Cumberland county. This Farm is !tad on the Carlisle and Chambersburg pike, about two miles east of Shippensburg was formerlnhe property of Johnson Wil son. It Ohntaina 148 acres, about 24 of at is very fine 'timber Land. The whole t is under .good fence and in a high state of votion. There is also an Orchard of choice thriVing fruit trace. The °manta are a lar ge w two story ~4,v CI( HOUSE, with backbuil- , brick wash house, a good k Barn, hoc. Also a Tenant to and stable. There are two wells of wa mnvenient to the buildings. widow's dower can remain in the property ill be roleased,as the purchaser may wish. "urther information call upon Joseph Wit who resides on the premises. Terms.will u'de known on day of sale by _ JACOB WITMER• A BFL*NI,-WITMgRi d other Heirs of Joseph Witmer, dec'd: g. 9., 1854. • Carlisle Volunteer and Shipponeburg copy till Bale. TAVERN - LI CIENSEI. theJionerable the Judge of the Court of General Quarter Session of the Peace mberland county, at August Session, A. 04. The petition or Joseph Merkel re• fully represents, that your petitioner is led with the necessary requisßea forkeep . house of Public Entertainment, in the lately occupied its such by Jonathan Gir der, an E. W. Carlisle. Your petitioner, ore, prays your Honors to grant him a se for the same the ensuing' year, coni— ng on the rourth'Monday of August next, luty hound he-will ever pray, &c. • JOSEPH MERKEL. the undersigned citizens of the Borough lisle, East .Ward,, in the county of Cain 1, do certify that we are well acquainted to above named ,Josoplt Markel, that he aod repute for hohesty rind' temperance, well proYided with house room 'ceri um for the acethamodation of strangers Yellers, and that such Inner .Tavern is try t i accommodate the public and en ; nrengers end travellers. ' • icCartney, William Hondo, Pater Gut• ilthvard Showers, Wm. Barnitz, James r,. NI. Holcomb, Charles Fleader. Jacob, FM. • Alexander, John. ,Underwood. C. PEN TEl3.4„ , Callinet makers, Waggon thei4, Coash-mahera, Show.makers and , ice general!". who'. are in want of good 3, to nail r.t byne's, where you can supplied. with ,a lull kitt of .supetiof ont the hest manufactories. Worrell !cos lower than ever was heard of at 10FIN P. LY.l‘ E. North' Hanover street. —L1Q17011.15., w4i t, slid. bric•toxi ,of Choice LIQUORS, of various 'r ado on reasonable term. , • Liquor n d tavern keapere will find it to their a examine this stock. le JOHNoIIIeCARTNEYi, ':zitioallaitiiatis. • Thrashing . 14Tachines. Ark F tho beat make constantly oil hand and at the!Carlisle Foundry and.Mu t chthe Shop. A ug2,3111.1-- dARDNER SROWIsI.4",:. Save 'your Old Metal;. ("CABO paid `fur. OLD. METAL; BUCii b.B QJ Coppur. 'Wass and Iron„ at tho 'Carliule Foundry and Machine :Stirpi Aug2-3nO • 'GARDNER 4z. BROWN. NTOS. 2 anti 3 IVIACKSKEL, of the new I`4l crop just received and for sale at the Family Greeery of • .1. G WILLIAMS, July 2 6. '54 ' . West. Main Street. Corn She Hers. XANDER'S PATRANT CORN SHEL LER., decidedly the beet and cheapest now in use. Fariners aro requested to call and e.• am ine t at the Bevil* Foundry and Machine Shop, or at Saxton's Hardware Store. For sale at rue onable.prites by A ugt , l-r3ml GARDNER & BROWN. • Carlisle Gas and Water Company. eightja 'instalment - a five dollarkper share iknow due and payable. The ninth insta'ment of five dollars per share is payable on the 10th day of August next. ,As the de mands upon the Company are very heavy, Stockholders are particularly requested teen!! and make payment immediately to Joh 21,, 1854. W. M. BEETEM, 'Jr. A. N. GREEN A TTORNEY. AT LAW; has settled in A Mechanicsburg, for the practice et Ms pro tession. All kinds of Legal Writing,.Collec tions, Court business, &c., promptly attended to. Offi2C opposite Dr. Long's residence. August 2d 1853-6 m A. REQUEST. IN.the boroughs and townships where it will 1. be inconvenient for, the School_ Directors to meet at school houses for the examination of teachers, they will corder a favor by procuring a Black Board. DA N'L. SHELLY, july 26,1 County B'lo. of Com. Schools. Painphlet Laws /1111 E Pamphlet Laws of tht- sessimi of the Legislature of 1854, have been received sit the Prothonotarys 011ie°, and are ready for de• livery to those entitled ,to receive them. July 19, '54-31. GEO. ZINN, Proth'y. Teacher Wanted A FEMALE Teacher to take charge of the IS...Female High School in the borough of Newville., The Board of Ditectors will re ceive applications until the Ist of August.— The session will commenco^near the last of August, and be continued nine months. JOSEPH HANNON. Newville, July 19, '54.] Sney. PIANO FOR SALM• pRO W ENT WORT H offers ( or sale, at $175, a good PIANO, second hand, New York make, French action, iron pl uc, rose wood case, in pe feet order. A rare chance to buy a good instrument at,a low price. Re , ler, — for further tnliintifiot,, K. STA )(MAN. It can be seen at No, 2 Gram mar School, (July 19,'54. - -- SHERIFF'S SALES. • •-• O Y virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Ex• 11l pone, issued oat ofi he Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, and to me direct ed,l will expo,m to sale by public vendue or out cry, at the Court House in the Borough of Carlisle, on TUURSDAY, the 17th day of August, 1854, at In o'clock, A. M.. the follow• ing described Real Estate, viz : A Lot of Ground, situate in the borough of Carlisle, containing 20l Feet in front and 119 feet in depth inure or less, bounded on the east b William Sellers, and on the north by Wil li' rn Sellers, on the south by Chapel Alley and o the west by [hoover Streer,:having thereon erected 2 two story Brick !louses, &..e. Seized and taken in execlition as the property of Geo. A. Leidtg. , Also, a tract of Land, situate in Mifflin tp., Comb. county. containing B ncres more or less, bounded on the north by lands of John Dunlee. on the west by lands of Robert Middleton, on the east jby C. Scholer, on the south by James Harlin, having th.reon erected a two story frame wentherboarded House two story back.building, shoe, log barn. &.c. Seized and taken in execution as the property of William ‘Vitfield. Also, a Lot of Ground situate in the boiough of Carlisle. containing GO feet in front and 140 feet in depth-more or less, bounded on the west by East Street, on the south by an alley, on the east - by - E - dward - Showers ant on the north by Robert S. A!corn, having thereon erected a two story frame House, frame back budding, wash house, frame stable, and other out hous es. Also, a Lot of Ground situate in borough of Carlisle, containing SO feet in front nOd 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 Jace Morrow, on the north by Chapel alley, haring thereon erected a two story Irame woo therooarded lionse,frame back buildinq, 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 180 feet in front and 168 foot in depth more or less, bounded on the west by' Catharine Rupp, on the north by Strock,e alley, on ;he east by Warner's alley, on the south by Main Street, having thereon erected a two story brick and frame weather. boarded House, and a two story frame weath erboarded shop, frame barn, and other out buildings. Also, a Lot of Ground situate in Shire manstown, Lower Allen township, containing one-fourth of an acre more or less, bounded on the north by Main Street. on the west by an alley, on the south by Oak alley, on the east by lot of W. D Shoop, Esti, Also, a Lot of 'Ground situate in • .• Shire manstown, Lower Allen township, containing three-fourths of an 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. South, &e. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Geo. .Rocker. Also, a Lot of Ground situate in East Penns boro township, in the town of Fairview, con taining 54 feet nt front and 108 feet in depth more or less, bounded on the north by lot of William Banks, on the west by Main Street, on the south by 'an alley or street CO feet wide and on tiro 'east by an. alloy., having thereon erected a two story frame weather boarded Home, fradin back building, frame stable and other out nottees. Also, , a Lot of Ground situate in East Penns boro township, in the town of Fairview, cpn... taming 54 feet in front and 108 feet in depth. more or less, boAnded on the north by road leading to Pratte' Mill, on the west by anal ley,, on the south by Patrick Ryne, on the east by Main S.reet, haying thereon ereeted• a two story Immo weetherboarded House, frame back building, frame stable and other out houses. Seized and taken in execution - as tho, property of George Molts and Jacob Molts, with notice to tenants in possession. Also, a Lot of Ground situate in tho borough of Shippanaburg, part of s lot No. 80, in the general plan of said borough, bounded on the north be King Street, on the east by a lot of John Gish, on the south by an alloy, on the West by lot of the heirs ofWm. Russo], deed containing 41 feet in front and 157 ft. in depth more or less, having thereon erected a two story Brisk House, brick back building, wash house, stable and other out houses. Seized and taken in execution as the property of An- • thony F. Wolf.. Also, CI,Lot of Ground situate in West Penne boro township, Cumberland county, containing three—fourths of an acre more or lose. bounded on the east by Jacob Beltaboover, on the south by Wm. Welsh. on tho mist by Mrs. Jacobs and on the north, by George Zinn Jr.. having thereon erected * a double two story ilouse,part brick turd part log weatherboarded a black.antith shop, frame stable, and other out houses. • Also, a Lot of Ground situate in West Penns •hore township, Cum!), county, containing one .acre more or lose. bounded on the east by Mrs. .Jacoblit on .tho south by Wm Welsh. on the west by Wm, Ferguson, and north by Griorge Zinn, Jr. Seirad and taken in execution as the properly of Victor Bliannen.. Also. a tract of Land situate in East.Penns boro township, Comb. county, containing 24 cores more or lees, bounded on the north by John Loots. on the won. by Joan t ied Phili p the - south by.. lands of Benjamin Bowman and on tho'oast by pub le rnai , ham thereon nreeted , h two story frame weather bnardecl House. frame. barn, kn. Seized and taken itrexeoutiJn ae tho, nrppor.y of Milliard Maw' . . , , Also, a Lot of Ground situate .in the bor ough of RarlislO, containing lAA feet in front, en I I to foot in. depth more or lees, bounded on the east by hit.of Jnoob Zig, on the south by lot of Wm. Britons, on the nor. by Win Street, on the west by Seat' Street . haying !heroin .oreetnd -two story stone noise. stone hack building, log stable, frame' ten pin alloy, lig . hie ilcvnith .shop;Ste.., tr.e, • Seized and to. ttr t, in etbourionMs thou property: of Robert I.leoznom I all to he c o ld by one ' • ' • J031 3 1P11 VieD NAMONI),- • • July 19, 185,1, : ..'irliOrellautdits: IVOTECE S OFFICE C.VM,P.Co.' 4 rs hereby given that an e j le u c l i V 2 ian 7 :‘ ,l l B ll s4 beheld j_ On MON DAY, the 4th day of September next, at the public house al Jacob Redsecker, Dtekinsim township. Cumb. county, between hours of IU o'clock A M and 4 1' M, for the purpose 'of !electing THIRTEEN DIREC POziIt to manage the business 0f the Cumber land Valley Mutual, Protection Company, for the term of one year. JOHN T. GREEN, , - Secret:lmi A twist T-5v 11 TEACEERS•II7I7LiNTEa. relllE Board of School Direct Ors of Monroe township will meet at the School House Churchtown, the 21st of Anne', at 9 o'clock A. M., for the purpose ofcontracting with Teachers to take charge of the schools of said district. All applicants for said schools are re quested to !hoot she Board on.said day. The county Superintendent will also be present for the purpose of examining Teachers. By Orderer the Board. SAMUEL PLANK, July 26,.'54-4tpd. Sect.y.• ' ROUSE AXE LOT FOR SALE. THE; two Story FRAME HOUSE and Lot of Ground in South' Hano- - ver street, now occupied by Charles r. ■ llarnitz, immediately opposite Rent'z tt I Store, is offered at private sale. For'` terms enquite of the subscriber, Attorney for the owner. nov9's3tfi R. M.. lIFINDERSON 23 TE.IIOIIERS WANTED THE Board of ,School; Directors' of West Pennnboro 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 tojtake charge of the schools of said district. All applicants for said schools, are requested to meet the Board on said day. The county Superintendent will also be present for he purpose of examining teachers. By order of the Board. • WM. G. DAVIDSON, Sec'y. July 16, '64-3t York, Dillsburg & Greencastle Rail 9 - 1 Road 'THE commissioners named in the not incor porating the York, Dillsburg and Greencastle Railroad Company give nptioe that they will open books tor the purpose of .feceiving sub scriptions to the capital stck 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 publio house of Thomas idetzel, on the lst, 2d and 3d, of August; at Dillsburg on the 4th, 6th and 7th; at Papertown on the Bth, o,h and 10,h; at Centreville on the 14th, 15th and 16th; at Shippeneburg on the 17th, 18th and 10th; and at Greencastle on the 21st, 22d and 23d of August. By order of the Commis loners. Dillsburg, July 19, 1854. SCHOOL ' (IN SATII EWA Y - th e sth 'of August next; Uf the School District Treasurer of Carlisle will meet at the County Commissioner's office to receive school taxes. All paying on or be fore that day will he allowed 5 per cedt.— Prompt payment is necessary, and will benefit both taxables and district. July 12-4 t UNION MUSE.' rrilE understgaed having' lately opened the II Union Hotel, on West .Main street, next door to Rhoad's warehouse, vitespAtll2li . and travelie-s to give him a . T ouTrers perfectly now, and the rooms ge,'airy and comfortable, Exery 'effort will be made to please all who patronize the Union, and the proprietor pledges himself toleave nothing un done to make his guests comfortable 0 - Stabling for do head of horses. July 12-3rttpd BONNETS—JIIt received a few English 10 1 Danstable Bonnets, also a small lot of Satin, Straw Do and whet qualities,lor sale cheap, G. W.111.1..NER. EBROIDERIES—Now opening a very full asartment of Lice and muslin under sieves and collars of various qualities, Swis and Cambric Edging and Insertings al alkqualities with a great vary of desirable goo d% for the season. G. W. HITNER. LAcr:NfiTs—A: full assortment of Black Lace Mits, Gloves, Lace Points &c., just received by G. W. MTN E:R. IVIA NS— Just opened a great variety of hand.. r some Spanish. Chinese arid Ivory Fans ,&c Also Dress trimmings in variety. JUST REICEIVED CHILDREN'S STRAW FLATS.—Just opened a small invoice of Children's Straw Flats, and menu and boys' Braid Hats. LISLE THRE HOSE—Just received a few dozen Ladies' Lisle Thread Stockings, a very desirable article.for hot weather, with a Eeneral assortment of hose and Half Hose of variety; kinds, also a hill assortment of Lisle Thread, Cotton and Silk Gloves. HAIR STOCKS,—Just received Black and Colored Hair Stocks for svmmer wear, Lawn Silk and Batiste Cravats, to which we invite the att:ntion of the gentlemen. LINEN SHEETING.—Linen and• Cotton Sheeting, Turkish and zlectric Towels for the bath, also n lull assortment of linen towelling, tattle cloths, napkins, &c for sale at July 13 18511 GEO v HITNER'S. Town Property For Sale. , : to- THE undersigned will o ff er at public sale, at the Court House ,on S ITURDAY the 26th 01 August, at 2 o'clock, P. M., the follow: iug property, situate in the borough of Car: lisle, viz:— No. I—A double two story • 11111 Stone DWELLING HOUSE, ,i situate on Bedford street, with back building. wash house and cistern—itcljoining property of T. Bottler. Tho lot is 120 feet deep, No. 2—ls a two story DWELLING HOUSE weatherboarded, with a never-failing well of wafer ne it the door. The two properties will be sold separately or together as may suit pur- 6 ' Terms will be made known on said day by July 131 WM. M. PEN OSE. To the Heirs and Legal Representa tives of Robert Graham, late of - the county of Cumberland dec'd, TARE NOTICE that by virtue of a writ of Partitio n and Valuation issued 0ut . ,91 the 'Orphans - Court of Cumberland county, and to me directed, I will hold au inquest to divide, pith or value the real estate of mud deceased, on the promises, on TUESDAY, the Bth day of August, A. D. 1854, at to o'clock, A. M., when and where you may attend if you think proper. . JOSEPH MeDARMOND, 'Schein Office,Carlisle. Sheriff. June-14,-,sl;—Gt.. HAVE YOU A COLD? GALLOHERiS ELIXIR has acquired a just celebrlty,fer the cure of all diseases arising from severe colds, and its efficacy has been attested and approved by hundreds of our most respectable citizens. in ovary instance immediate relief has been given, asAtte follow.' in , certificate from those hove tried it beare testimony. - Manufactured and for sale by JAMES GALLOLIER, Agrint. We the undersigned do certily tit we have' used Ga•loher's preparation for CruVtimption, Colds, Diseases of the Lunge, Liver', &0., and having experienced immediate relief thbrefrom would recommend it to all afflicted in that way, Thos H Skiles,. *Mrs' M R H McCoy, E L Wolf, _ Peter Monyett H 9 Hackett. Joseph Lebec , N., W. Woods., Carlisle, April ffl'r. 1 - 85f - -1y - • • • risk, Fisk, Fish. No' 2,& M ACKE R EL . in whole, half and quarter bbls, Lake White Fish, alsoa fine nutlet° of SALMON TROUT from the the Lakes and for the first time brought to this market, in store atul for sale by •liMsubseriber. N. W' Cermirllgarket Square, Carlisle, J.O. HALBERT. WALL PAPER", VERY large lot of WALLPAPER, o HI every shade and design, at prices ranging from G cents upwards. Tho stock consists of . afull assortment of Common, Satin, Silvered and Gilt Papers, all of whidli will be sold low' SAXTONS. • STRAW WANTED. The subscriber will pay Cash. for STRAW of any kind'doliscrel at Nliddleeex. Formers will find it to their interest to sell their-straw and purchase othor manures,' E. SHRYOCK; Agent." n0v3016 orponters and Bottdore tiro invited, to .U'exaininci the neeorttnerit. of Lolts, Latch.; AR. Bolin. lllnges,..,9erovio; ,Olaim,'Poty, Oil, Paitne t &,0,.e, All for laiO_Chellp of . ---ISYX"Ttnra3.= liii.R,VOL-N ViA — li.g iit - • DAGUZIALItiIIANIIOOIIIIS. .A G. SEE l', having tal i n the Da ' ll* guerreou rooms In Marion lall. known as A. B. Tubb's Gallery, desires t inform the Ladies and Genileinen.of 'Carlisi ,that hods prepared to take Likenesses In th most supe rior style of the art, such as will sully sustain Au reputation of this *popular establishment. His rooms are large. pleasantly .situated and, comfortably furnished. •lie is pliavided with, rho most poweiful and perfect instrument for taking pictures and .warrants ealisfaction in all cases. A full supply of cases or every va riety of style and size, plain and 'ornamental, kept constantly on hand. Engravings,. Paint. ings, .Szo., accurately copied and duplicates ta ken of original likeneses. Likeiehies taken of sick 01• deceased persons. Prices dial:foram and satisfaction given in all cases. 'The public is invite.' to call a* the Marion Rallillaguerrean Rooms and examine the numerous specimens. x . 'r 0 tgaarrootypeß inserted. in Lockets, Breast Pins. Pings Rings, Pencil Beads, &c. Carlisle, June 14, '..54.. , Spring - Style of Mat? 4' Caps WM,. 8. TROUT, H ir k EMIL'S 'to inform his old rei6ds diet he UP has removed to his new - establishment on Fligh street, near the Roil Road Depot, and is now opening a largo and elegant assortment of the just received from Philadelphiaosiihich the gen tlemeA of Carlisle are requested -to call and ex• amino. He has also a large assottment of Silk, Fur and Slouch flats of his own manufacture, got up in the best style and at various prices, the exeelleuee and finish of which ha will war rant MA stock ho is confident only needs to be examined to be approved. 14rAlso a large supply of Men's, Boys' and Children's CAPS, of Cloth and Fallond of every variety of style and price just received'from Philadelphia. Let all who want a flat or Cap give him a call, as they 'nay be sure of being suited to their own satisfaction. Mar 2.2, 1854. THE undersigned respectfully announces to his old friends and the public: generally,that he has re-commenced the CLOTHING BUSI NESS in all its various branches. and has Just opened, fresh from the city, ut "Leonard's Cor ner," North Hanover "street, a well selected assortment of embracing every variety, style and finish, and at oriccs corresponding to the times and quality. He has also on hadd a superior stock of CLOTHS, CASSIMERF.S. VESTINGS, of every style suitable-for Spring and Sum mer wear, and. which Ito will make to order on _terms _which-cannot-hi l-to .pleasc.__Hia-stock also embraces a fine :in of Men's Shirts, Col lays, Cravats, Gloves and Hosiery; in short. every article pertaining to gentlemen's Wear.— 'He respectfully invites - the - public - to - rall and examine his goods. N. HANTCH, Apl 26, 1854 NEW GOODS- - -FEUD ES REDUCED At CHARLES CI:HLBY , S, In East High Street, Carlisle, Pa. vETE have just received a Large and hand l' some assortment of Spring:and Summer Goods—my second supply for the season= vthich have been bought for cash at astonish. ingly low prices. Mous de. Bege 123 cents"worthlti, Lawns, (fast color) 6 12, do do 12" 20, Barrage de Lemnos 6 " 12, do 12 25 J W EBY, Treasurer Meshes 6 .8, Barraizes 1H 31, Black Silks 62 87, do 100 " 1,25, Stockings 6 - " 12, _. Blk Cassimere IPO " 1150, with a lrirge and general assortmen t of Indica' DRESS GOODS, Etirlig - 6T mous dehege, and oarago delains, la .vns, blackmail fancy silks of every descrip tion and quality, black alpacas ol high lustre, blue; bombazines of a superior quality, and a good assortment of Mourning Goods. D.O MES TICS, D MESTICS Bleached and unbleached muslin's, sheetings from I to 3 yds wide. chocks, Glasgow and fine French ginghams, ticking's ' damask towels and table elo!hs. napkins, red, yellow anti white woollen flannels. Shrouding flannel, Sic.' EMBROIDERIES AND LACES. Cambric and Swiss ruffling, edging and insert ng, lisle, meeklin and lore rim inn lace, French w irked eallars, do taider•sleeves, do spencer an I cud's, n) trni ig ctillars,black laced veils of all styles. A very handsome assortment ol Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons. • Boots and Shoes a little lower than ever.—. Having now the largest and cheapest stock of !slew Goods in the county, I am determined to give sill who 'will flavor us with a call, great bargains. °our old friends and customers aro invited to call. May 24,1654. WM. CROZIER. G. W. HITNER SPRING AND SUMMER 1851] Styles of Hats! [1854 FORGE KELLER respectfully announ. 1 431 - ces to his old Patrons and the public gen erally that he has just received he AirSPRING STYLE OF GENTLE MEN'S HATS, manufactured at .me of the best establishments in ?liiladelphia, to whiet he invites Special attention. He has also constantly on hand a large and varied 'assortment of his own manufacture as well as city made HATS AND CAPS, suitable for he tieason,corriprising every vari eyi of Russia, Beaver, Moleskin and Silk Hats, finishedin_the latest style,fdgether with a lull assortment of Caps of every shape and des. cription, and at every price He particularly invites the public to call and examine 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. 115 - Remember his old stand on North Hanover street, between Homer's and Sener's store. [March 28, 1854 i 1 IFISC of you who have been afflicted for years with this•botherome disease, and who have beep using almost every Nostrum before the public without relief; we say to you try " ft tethers Antidyspeptie" und,you will 'soon be convinced of its great superiority over every other preparation. We could give you many certificates corohorating our assertions, bat a single trial is worth more-than all. This remedy is nronarod and sold at the Drug Store of 11, J. K FFEIR, Beath finnover street, a few doors' south olthe, Court Houilo, Juno 21, .TORN P. LIME, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Amer ican, Inglis 'and .German 'HARD= . . . WARE, Oils. Paints,&c., iSrm. - MCl(ANlCS,,,buildoreaud the tiUblic gen. orally, who are in want of.llurdwaro of any kind, ere invited to call Mond examine my' unnNually forge stock of gOCOCid, which I am selling at very low prices. Just toopint it will .only detain you a very few minutes to I, con. vim:el that what everybody says—dhot„Lyne's Is decidedly the placeto got good goods at low prices -,must be true. LYNN'S hardware Store, West Sidh North Hanover street. May 10. 1851. • Carlisle. CiroLEit - A.NIOR.BUs. Dysentery„ Diar— rhea, &a, are making their aptiearance.— You know the remedy. df you .natto any re gard for the • welfare' of yourselves, your wile, or your children, supply.yoursolves with • Bgecher's•Matchless Cordial, otherwise abide the conseguences resulting from .0 bigoted 'adherence. to old quackery:' Thin "Matchless Remedy" can be 'had at the Drug Store of • • 13. J. KLEFFER, • South Hanover vireo;, a few doors spnth of t he CoureHouse, Carlisle; • • Day 17 Nails, Iroxi, Paint,, rriElE subscriber has just pact:wed 103 kegs of NAILS, for sale .nt reduced prices.— Alao 10 tons of Hammered Bar 1r0n,..1-111rick. smiths will ‘do well call. Also a largo loi of White Lend, Zinc Paints, Oils, Turpmtino, Glass and Putty, Smith's .Superior Cops Var., nish, &a. .Also just, received, a large, sock fir, Ito , di land's and -New York make of hjliptie Springs, all for'. sale cheap nt the, Old Stand, North flanwier street, Carlisle. Map 17 JACOB .SEINI ,Ct.' T T,O N N r, 1r AT L ANY,' will Wand 1. proreptly tO all buaineaa entruoted li bird,: 0 lee in the . yearn ..fermerly 'occuPled I) W.ll^. Itam TrUfne, tag,. North I:hoover Bt, anl Rale.. April 20,•1852..,*,1 ,: .. h.. • O T.IFICrE: in Nora' Alenoyoratneet edj ning r: Wolfe atone. Office hrOre, knot par treufeele from 7 to 9" n'elockrin , - MtufWril. • flini .1815 S'tores alib-Zbop9ci, -41 • "14. ;.t. , b_x sr iwytalifi , "er SPRING STYLE OF FLATS, HiI.NTC3II'S - Now Clothing Establishment! READY M'DE CLOTHING Attention Dyspeptics LOOK OUT 1N TIME! 01111 ;ACll3ctitacinartv. i ''; ZINC PAINTS:. - ' ZI N c P,A I N TS, one third cheaper than White 'Lead, and free from till poisonous qualitictii.-The New - Jr:ray.. inc Company bay inggreatly enlarger . ' their Works mid i,:yproved the quality of their products, - fire preps ed ' to - A i ' excetite orders for their superior, Paints,. Dry, and ground In Oil, in assorted lineages ot out 0) to to 500 pounds. Also—dry, in barrels of 000 pounds each. Their White Zinc, which is sold dry or ground in oil, is warrantlid pure and unsurpased ter body and uniform ,White mess. A satiated of preparation has recently ,hoes discovered which enables the Company,to warrant their Paints to keep trod' and soft in the kegs for any reasonable time. In this re spect, their Paints will be superior to any other in the market. Mier Brown Zinc Paint, which is solder a low price, and which con only he made from the Zinc' ores from New-Jersey, is'now well known for its protective qualities , when aPplied to iron or other motalic surf:ices. Their Stonecolor Paints possesses all the prc• Poetics of the Brown, and is of an agreeable color for punting Cottages, Depots, Out-buil dings, Bridges, etc. .. Dealers supplied on liberal terms by their Agents. FltE CH & RICHARDS, Wholesale Paint eallrs and Importers. 11112-sm. N W cor, Itlt Fr. Mayket•sts..Phila. Agricultural Implement & Seed Store rpflE subscribers offer for sale a large variety j_ of Agricultural Implements, among which are the celebrated EAGLE PLOW, Prouty Plow, Rodger's Subsoil Plow, Corn.Shellers, Straw and Hay Cutters, Corn Fodder Cutters and Grinders, Farmers' Boilers, approved Cul tivators, Road Scrapers, &c. BOYER itt HALL, .Agricultural Implement and Seed Store mar I) Harrisburg, Pn. GRATIS! Just Published—A new Discovery in Medicine A. FEW welds or(the' Rational Treatment, without Medicine Spermatorrhea, or local weakness, nervous debility, low ,spirits, lassi• ludo, weakness of the limbs and hack, indispo sition and incapacity for study and labor, dull ness of apprehenson, lose of memory, aversion to society, love of solitude. timidity, self die. trust, dizziness. luterhe,lnvoluntary discharges. pains in the aide, affection of the byes, pimples on the face, sexual and other infirmities in man From the French of Dr. B. DeLancey. Tho important fact that these alarming corn.. plaint may easily he removed WITHOUT kEDI` 'ciNE, is in this snolll tract; clearly demon,tra ted, arid the entirely new and highly successful treatment. as adopted by the Author, fully ex. plained, by means of whichievory one is enabled to cure himself perfectly and ar the least possi ble cost, avoiding thereby all the advortized nostrums of the day. Sent to any address, gratis and post free, in ecealad envelope, by remitting (post paid) two postagg stamps to Dr,B.DeLaney,l7 Lispenard Street, New York. (marl I y 'hi*" Surgeons' Mandage Institute nem o VED to No. 4 Ninth street, •11E2.r - , sixth store shove Market. 13 C. - - - --- E V El 2. - E t"1"1"8 - PatonT Pressure TRUSS, for the 'cure of Rupture; Sholder Brace, Supporters, Elastic Stockings, Suspensory, Hemorrhoidal, end Bandages for deformities. Jan. I I—l yr. Extensive Furniture Rooms TAAIES R.WEAVER would respectfully call the attention of [louse Keepers and the public to hie extensive stock of ELEGANT FURNITURE, including Sofas, Wardrobes, Centre and other Tables, Dressing and plain Bureaus and every oth3r article in his branch of business. Also. now en hand the largest as -sortment of CH 4 IRS , in Carlisle, at the lowest prices. Ic7'Coffins made nt the shortest notic and a Hearse provided for funerals. He colic its a call at his establishment on North •Ilence ver street. near Glass's HOTEL. N. B.—Fur niture hired out by the month or year Carlisle. \larch 20, 1850.-1 y WALL TAPER PM TEE MILLION.. Great sittraction. HAVE just received my Spring stock of a . PAPER HANGINGS, which surpass in Style, Quality . and Prke any that Jtnsievcr been exhibited in Carlisle. I respectfully so licit a call from persons in want of Paper Hang• lags of any description l as - I — am confident my assortinen. far surpasses any in the borough; and in style and price has but few rivets in the city. I only ask of the public to call 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, Mar 22 Carlisle. Pa. [ , /s WHOLESALE and RETAIL at the Philadelphia Watch andAewelry Store," Number 96 North Second Street, corner 'of Quarry, Plitladelphia. Gold Lever Watches, lull !jewelled, 18 carat cases. 520,00 Gold Lepi.,e, 18 carat cases, $2l 00 Silver do jewels, 9 00 Silver Lever, fall livened, 12 00 . Superior Quartiors 7 00 Gold Spectacles, 7 00 Fine Silver Spectacles, 1 50 Gold Bracelets, 3 00 Ladies' Gold Pencils, 1 00 Silver Tea Spoons, set, 5 00 Gold Pens with Pencil and Silver Holder, 1 00 Gold Finger Rings 376 cents to $8 ; Watch Glasses, plain, 121 cents ; Patent, 181 ; Loner, 25 ; other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to lir what they are sold for. ) • STAU FF'ER 'HARLEY, sept73l. Successors to 0. Conrail. On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers an Lepines,itill lower than anow:priees, Fresh Arrival of HardiArare. THE, subscriber having retnrned from the City, has Just opened for the Spring trade a large and well selected stock of HARD WARE, foreign and domestic, embracing ev• arything usually found in that line of business. The attention of friends anil the publte getter. ally in respectfully climatal to the assortment on hand, assuring 'ham that goods of all kinds sold for cash at a very small advance on manufacturers prizos. Ik:7 - Remember the old stand—East Main at., Carlisle, Pa. , - mar 8 HENRY SAXTON 1.000 TONSNO. 1 - SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME, DER U RG'S 'Original and Genuine warranted of superior quality, the cheapest manure in the world. Feet - nem and dealers supplied at low prices. EXTRA QUALITY LAND PLASTER. 5900 barrels extra onali,y Land Plaster, se looted expressly for its fertilizing quality.i ' .10,000 bushels ofetime: in bulk. . '• 1,000 barrels .Caleined Pl!sstor., 590, do Costing. , • 100 do Dontio. • PERUVIAN ,GUANO. This - arilele we offerinionfdenco to our ens tomers Ile equal to any imported, and far supe rior to mast in 'the market- . .5000 bags or' thie superior Guano for "solo at the lowest marker rates. Also:Tram:Onion Guano. Poudrette, Ground Charcoal. &o. &c,' ' Ct FRENCH & Co:' At the Steam Plaster Hills junction of , York venue, Crown and Callowhill- streets, Phila. - -- • Plainfield Classical .Academ y . • ~• Wear Carlisle, Pa. ' 16th Stinnett will cominonco MAY fat. A retired and healthful location, with that , oui.h. instruction in the various departments of a Classical or Mercantile education. 'Ferule—Hoard and Tuition (per 'session), - - . e oo ;,For Catalogues with full information add oes It. IC. BURNS, Principal & Proprietor:L. ' numb..oo.• Pa. ;WEEDED HALL ACADEMY. Three mileoVest of Harrisburg, Pa. . . THE SEVENTH SESSION of this Betty . felting 'lnstitution will commence on MONDAY,' the 'tat day of MAYnext, The Ad-, vent - Ages which it affords, it is believed, ere ~of a superior character, and parents and guardiatni are solicited , to inquire, into its merits before sending. their sons :or , words elsewhere. It is tavorubly eitunicd; the instructors arc , oil aom pwant and experienced •menr the course ofin ettuction is extensive and thorouith, and special attention is paid,,to rrit comfort and health of the students, ' Terms' Boarding, Washing, Lodging, and ' 'Milieu in English, and, Vocal Mu. 'sic, per session (5 months), Instruction It Ancient or Modern Languages. each. '• • -• • , , 5 PO Instrumental Musie. t For'Circulars and other 'information n'ddioss D. I) ENLI N GER: Har'rishnrg., Pd CETI 'FDE,SII HARTS AND DRIED BEE['. A FRES!! et:rival of Sugar Cured TAMS' and 'DRIED' BEEF; DM revolved from Zimummilundlur-rialo=m-WiaLVIOL : Fami llc Giowy Slcrc; in Wok Main StreCti Jittircitaitcouis C. M. D V I SI. I'4 UlEigill'Eil'grr.oll§'T 11AS the pleasure -to infOrtit the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, that ho has token rooms over th - e 'store of Bstorz & BROTHERS, end to prepared to execute COLORED 'pAauEititE- OhTES by an ENTIRELY NEW PROCESS, known to none other, superior to any thin ! , ever be, fore exhibited in this country. By this pro cess pictures possess a depth of tone not info terior to any 'in the world. cud 'yet they pee. sess,all the REALITY OF LIGHT AND SHADE that can he found in the finest steel engravings. Mr. Davis will remain in this place a few weeks, duringultich titeeiff I who wish a perfect likeness of themselves or family, will do well to improve the opportunity. The., people of this vicinity are invited to come,, one and all, and EXAMINE HIS SrEeIMENB, AND JUDGE FOIL THEMSELVES, and see it these things are so. Tins process is original with Mr, D., and has never 'before been offered in this place. Pietures put up with preservers, and war-r ranted never to lade. 11 . 4niatures set in lock: ets, breast-pins, &c. Operating hours, front BA. M. to o'clock, " P. M. Ref - Pictures taken in all of weather'. jl Dark dresses are most suitable foralaguere otypes. Children should be brought on a clear day, between the hours of 10 and 2 o'clock'. ge.6"lnstructions given in the art.'l , AX Carlisle, August 3, 1884. OPINIONS OF TILE PRESS Davis' new and beautiful Daguerrean ea loon, No. 14 Fifth street, over Leslie's store was opened yesterday for the first time. Hun dreds of ladies and gentlemen visited the sa loon, and were delighted with the convenient arrangements throughout. The fact is, this establishment itl the most convenient and fine- ly furnished in the Union, while Mr. Davis' pictures are the admiration of the art. We advise our friends to .call and examine the specimens at the gallery without delay.L-Cin. Commercial. DAGURLRIAN 1100319.—Tb° art of transfer ring the features in thF shortest possible space of timk?through the medium of the da guerpotype, has been brought to great perfee, tion at the present time, and we presume The smiles reached to no higher degree of excel lence than in our city. We were so impressed yesterday, upon visiting Davis' Daguerreau rooms, on the upper side of Fifth street, a tot, doors from Main street, which are fitted up in the•mostluxuriant style. There we saw quite a variety of the specimens of the art suspend ed against the wails among which we recog nized familiar face,sf i looking as natural and life-like tattiest as the originals. Now when duplicates of one's self are so easily supplied, it would seem to bo a duty we owe our friends, should 'we leave them, to present them with our. semblanne r _for -then- Ivo xthould. be- sure -o ho remembered—it would be unpleasant to think we should be forgotten. We would, therefore, rye .mmend those who contemplate abie - niinetheniselves to - the kind services of Mr. Davis, of Fifth street.—Cin. Enquirer. We had the pleasure of inspecting one of the most beautiful family groops we hays over seen, nt Davie' Daguerrean gallery, No. T 4 Filth street, yesterday. Mr. D. gives portic ' ular attention to the taking of groups and children, and in these, as in fact in all his pie tures, .ie tminently successful. The time is wholly devoted to his beautiful art, and by close attention and study, he has been able to make many improvements. Give him a CM. .IVonpareff. "Lerives'have their time to fall, And flowers to wither at the north winds breath, And stars to set ; but all— Thou bast all seasons for thy own, 0 death !" flow soon some loied one may be snatched away you know not. Get a daguerreotype from . that excellent artist, Davis, No. 14 Fifth street—it will be a life like, almost a liviug„ memorial.—Cin. Sun. . _ There is much 'talk' again about IDTlotype and other projected improvements in Photoct rapby, but the simple fact is, that nothing hp s been brought to light as yet, which can con - pare with Mr. Davis' beautiful deguerreotypes, in clearness of outline, accuracy of expression, or delicacy of tone and color. Call at No. 14 Fifth street, and see hisspecimens and judge for yourselves.—Cin Times. It is a well-known fact, that Mr. Davis' da guerreotypes are equal to any in tie world, the botiutiful specimens exhibited in his galle ry are evidences of his skill in the art. We were present and witnessed the operation of taking the likeness of a child, performed by Mr. Davis, at his gallery, No, 14 Fifth street. Parents anxious to secure a good likeness of Unit. children will find Mr. Davis an excellent hand to take them ; he always succeeds admi rably.—Cin. Citizen . All who visit Davis' splendid gallery, on Fifth street, No. 14, are inclined to repeat their visits. We do not Wonder at this, Mr. Davis knows how to gieo.a courteous reception to visitors, as well as to give them good pie tures.—CM. Gazette. FREN CH TRUSSES, 111.1,17111NG, LESS TRAN 2 OUNCES. For the Cure of Hernia or Rupture„ A CKNOWLEDGED by the highest inedi LA. cal authorities of Philadelphia, incompiti a bly superior to any other in use. Sufferers will be gratified to learn that the occasion now offers to procure riot only the lightest and most easy, but ns durable a Truss as any oilier, in lieu of the Cumbrous and uncoinlortable article usu_ ally sold. There is no difficulty attending the fitting, andiwhe - n the pad is luehted,it will retain its position without change. Persons at a distance unable to call on the subscriber, can have the, Truss sent to any ad dress, by remitting live dollars for the single 'Truss, or ten for the double—with measure round the hips, arid stating side affected. will be exchanged to suit if not fitting, by re turning_aironce, unsoiled. For ,sale only by the' Importer, CALEB 11. N Cot% Twelfth & Rare Streets, Philadelphia. Kr nt es, requiring the benefit oh Mmlian• ical Supports. owing to the derangement of the Internal Organs,indvcing, lolling of the Womb, Vocal, Puboonnry, Dyspeptic Nervous and Spiral IVealtness, tire iniortne t i that a ,compe tent and experienced LAnv will bd in - attendance at the Itooms.ilet apart ; for theirexclusive use/ No. 11471' W ELFTH St. Ist door below Race. July 26, Estate of Christian Walter, dec'd. oTicE is hereby given that lotus of administration on the estate of Christian Walter, late of East f ()onshore tvip., Curnb. co., dec'd , Nave been granted by the Register of bail county to the subscriber residing in the saute township.-41 L-persons indebted to said estate are required to make immedietepaythent and those having claims. to present them for settlement to July 26, '54-Gt WEIGHTS AND • MEASURES. TllE'subscriber'having been appointed by the Governor. healer of Weights .and Measures for Cumberland county, will attend toi the duties of said appointtnent. Persons whfbuy ersoll by weight or measure will be called uppn'to have their weights and measures adjusted, , ,and persons refusing to have them adjusted are notified not to use tlfem under penalty of the law. " WM. M, Sealer of Wemlits and Measures.. Lower Allen twp., July 9.6, '54-4tpd. NOTICZ IS hereby given that epplication will be made to the..next Legislature, agreeably .to the Constitution and !meld the Common Pennsylvaniajbr an alteration in the charter of the Carlisle Deposit Bank, so as to confer upon said Bank the rights nett privileges of a bank of Issue, end to change the hernial() that of the CARLIFILE BANK : also to Meccas° the capital neck. One hundred end fifty thousand dollars, if practicable. • . • BY order of the Board of Direefrre.' • t W, June 23. 1854-6 ml • Cashier. E: state 'of Andrew Bet)sernan, dee'd. ivoTtcsio.hereby given that letters •iftl- IN ministration on the tWolte of Andrew Seri semen; lute of East Pennsboro twp, Comb co„ deceased, have b4in granted by the Register of said county to • the • iiiihscriher, 'residing in Mechanicsburg.- All paeans indebted to said' estate are sequired to make immediate payment add those haying claims to present them to JACOB SENSEMAN. .; Adminietrater, 855 00 hine.76w DR. , Irb ESPtCTFLILLY offers _his _professions Ilk fitr*es in thd eitjzolisoresrlisleau4 ear ; rounding ,enu,ntrk. ~ 0 flied and residence in South Hanover street, stlireetli , nivoeits=m-.4+R-.4 bV - 0 - MittroTtn les; • Carlisle,-Apl2o, 1,853 , TI! 1 : UNILIVALY.En CINCINNATI C. E. It. DAVIS MARY WALTER, Aden S. BARER, teal Otl3 t:Nc;tices: REGISTE:TS HOME. NOTICE is hereby given to all persfa4 in terested that the fottowitelinconntOiave been filed injni; ollietAy tub therein 11/111c/ lee e - X.:1111illution, uud cnll, Ur presented. to the Orpheus Court. of uumbei Lind county,. for confirmation iii allowance on TUESDAY; the 15th day of August, A. 18.31, viz: 1. The account of Charles lirew, , ter, of the estate of lieury !loth, !meet' Newton twp., deconsea, 2,` - The account of M. I'. Dill, ex'r of John a Miller, late of Lower Allen twp., deo. EL Thu account of Jacob L.Lniz, mho. of the estate of Philip Lintz, late of East Peunsboro twp., deceased. 4. The account of Richard Parker, adm. of the estalo'of Mrs. Susan Blaine, late of. the borough of Carlisle, dec. 6. The account of Christian Titzel, adm. of the.estato of Henry Mater, tale of Lower Allen twp., deceased. 6. The account of Christian Tani, bm'r, of David Shooter, late of Upper Alleu twp., dec. 7. The account or Jacob lishohnan, mint of the estate of. George Reuuinger, late of East Penosboro twp., dec. 8. The account of Samuel Diller, adm. of the estate of Elizabeth Bowman, .late of West Pennsboro twp., deo. 9. The account of Capt. George Miller, adm. of the estate of Thomas 11. Knight, late of West Pennsboro township, dec. 10. The account of Daniel Wonderly, mer. of John Wonderly, late of South Middleton twp., dec. 11. The account of Jacob Shrom, ono of the executors of David S. Forney, Into of the bo rough of Carlisle, dec. 12. The account of Michael Gochinauer, adm. of the estate Willimn Coffey, late of Southampton twp., dec. 13. The account of the Hon. John Lefever, ndm. of the estate' of Hotty Sheufer, late of Dickinson township, dec. 14. The account of William McKinsey, ndm. of the estate of Deborah McKinsey, late of Lower Allen twp., deo. 15, The account of George Noggle, whit. et the estate of Sarah Noggle, late of South Mid dleton twp., dec. 16. The account of Levi E. Martin, adw. of the estate of Anne: Eberly, late of Silver Spring. twp., dec. 17. The account of Robert R. Church, jr., deceased, adm. of the estate of Henry Church,. late of East Pennaliorci twp., deceased—settled , by his executor, Henry Smith. 18. The final account of lion. John Rupp,• ex'r of John Suavely, late of Hampden trip., deceased. 19. The account of Samuel Martin, adm. of Thoning M. Stewart, late of Mitllin twp, dee. 20. The account of James W. Marshall, adm. of the estate of Joseph S. Stevenson, late of the borough of Carlisle, dee. 2.l: — Thiraebottift'Or Winialif R. rf6r e :as, Esq. mint. with .the will annexed of the estate of Alexander Wills, Esq., late of Lower Allen . . _ 22. Tho guardianship account of William R. Gorgas. gnarl! 4111 of lint Chureb, minor son of Robert.lt. Church, late of La6t Pettus horn twp, dee. 23. The guardianship account of .T.s. Cul ver, guardian of .John O. Saxton. minor , 011 of John Saxton, late of North Middle:on town ship, dee. 21. The gaarilianiihip account or D r . Jos. lirtonan. Taaniinit Agn•n minor child of James C. Woodburn, A. L. S 1 UN CARLISLE, fly 19-1 w) Court Pr ociaTaaagi7,:»:. the I 1 erl eraid i. • t J. , 11. ~..G ltAi , ja ‘ Court:. or Common Pleas of th, r ono•tiLs of Cumbe - land,'Perry anti Juiniakr, l'io.lo.siva nia, and Justice er the several • I Lly er and Terminer and (.4:mod .411 liv e ry said counties. al d Ilon. John I.upl, ~no eel Woodoliro, Judzesofl lie Couto .0 Ilcer and 'rerminer and tlencral Jai,l Dell ve• trial of all capital and other offenders,n, the said county of Cu tube rland,hy their pri call, to me directed, Jailed the 11 Co or have ordered the Court of Over and Terminer and Genera flai I DOlVery, to lie holden at Car. lisle, on Hie lath 110Ni/A Y of .111:111.0, (being the day) al 11l o'croelr in the fo're noon; to continue tine 'cell. NOTICE is therefore hereby given, to tho Coroner. J ,Ntic9s of the Voice and Constables of the vi id County of Cuinherl indi that they are by the said precept commanded to be then and there in their limper ['cranes, with. their lolls, records, ingaisitions, exdintriation t i and all other reinainbran6es, to di: those things which 'tit their otliees appertain to hl done, and all thos!3 that are bunnd by recognizences, to prosecute against the prisoners that dte or (ben shall he in the Jail of said county, are to be there to prosecute them as shall lie lust: JOSEPH bIeDARJIOND , ShoritT., SHERIFF'S OFFICE, Carlisle, Jun. 25, 1854. A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE gN 'tsars.' mee of the last Will and 'restame t ( f d 1„. of ..i., 11:1 KiliSley, deed, late of South rip ton township, iraultlin county, will be MI red at pnvate s tie, the Farm. of the said de " tlituattird in said township, four miles west of S ii,ipmsbarg ;tad oats mile east of Orrstown. The Parisi contents about 112 aercs of The best qual.ty of limestone litntl, a good propor tion of thriving limber, and the balance in a high state of cultivation. The imprwements are a large - • 'l' 1V O—S TORY 13 R. IC K 1/ . 2 WRL Li 'G 11011813, Stone '4 tj? • Rank hare, Wagon Shod and •• rtr• Corn Crib., &e., 011 in good re pair, a well of never fa , ling water and a cistern , It the door. Alna, I,vo Orehords of choice. fruit, &t... 'Chia farm is pleasantly situated one mile I.'l] the theiv,ing vdlage of Orrfitown, where good stores and met honk, 01 ell kinds. ore Ir: v ed. For pleonantness of location and richness of the the loran is btlieved to be 0.10 of the bent in the content] end tii Fronitlin. enemy. If it sh eild not be sold boort; the 20th dav of ge•ptember next,it will,then be sold' at ooldic ontery at Ite s ctook, Par4onn wishing to view the property will oleose call on the sv'•seriber hying !War 010 same. DIVID SPENCMR. Exlenter of Jneol) hinpley, dec'd. Branch. Mills, .111110 14, '54, PAIVAT Z. V Ilit El. iT.TF: „,,,,rtot,o, ollitrs at private sale two -,tradts of f,intl adjoining, situated ni Inr , gall tivti., Pr in Itlin co., 6 intlcti intrtholl Ship pensburg tiiid'tttvo'st of Newburg,. Said tract consists of 13 inters s etch, Slate butil under a . ' high state eh edltivatiotV The: Litttorvcittents i aro a Two tt , tory 1.0 t; 11011;SE, Log Baru nu each fah)), also ti rt,•:;,;',lo'g 0- . Corn-crib and the OCCOSS(IfI'y 'VW' 71. : ',": :.!, ,' buildings and excellent Orchard •ii.l::!;`'4V's .- on etch farm. and water COIIVIAlli•'"-." - .'-'' ant to the divel'in,ts, litttli t arms are covered with young thriving Timber. ' 7 --- Also a tract of TIV113,1::11'. LA ND, eat:tains • int; 16 acre.S, situatetnit I..etterltenity two, Franklin co., within mie tulle of It oxbury Sdd flintier is or ti superior totality. The farms will he sold law, as the subse t itter in tends le tvi•tg fir the_ west. :‘,J•For turth e r • partictf ars, call on, the ttubscriber 1 cold ing nit the premises, • „ julv 19,,',3:1-1•WI 'PE 11.11 i Cla PPE y GER. ' PUBLIC SALE, . . On,SATUIZO.:II; elitgusti.- 1851. WILL be s iid at public nolo 011 the tiretni . sec it Ldt of Ground eituated in ;Chp- ' town, Cumberhuill ennui), an pretent in:tlin occupancy of V. woolitho g h, enin,,i ii i i , i , 40., feet in front and I lip fl!Ol in depth, bottinled on , the north by oho Turitnike, MI tutu (1111 by lot of' !Dahlel Shipdle, on tho intuit nyt..nit nlley andt- . .. 4 , 47 4 int the west by lot ()Holm Cooper, Za...-., ',. hovinz thereon ':rased n T 1.17 O STORY e.ta, STORN PR.A',111. , ; ITOUSH, n i x'', 0 ",!'11,4 large brick ,4 119 p, Carringe-house .4.:,.:AWA and other out hoildirov., and a •- " - Cisterii'^ — An iittlioputnble title wql he :mule.. and possesßion aiyen oil t lin firm of ,A prof nest. Solo to corninen..e n i '2 o'cloylc, A: Al.. on Bait day, when terns will be mod), known be ; , . July '2B : 'So: Anft.Mll%l NIYER.• • - . NOTICE '- ivroticE is heiehy given dud 1 1 11 CA ND VA LEY SA - VING'S INSTT TUTIO N, located at Cumberlanalrall,in - D inset , ' township : Cutnberlitte: oottniy, .will make application to the neat Legislature o} the Conrs - monwealth of Pennsylvania for an act of Thom- - poration, with a•canital of not leas than 'Pen nor more than Thirty Thousand Dollars. for the nut . .. , pose of receiving desposite of money boil ,tren•-• • t sitory and on inheres., and' f making loans and • disecntts, wit slich other privileges as era •; ally grmted to Savings 'lnstitutions: • By Order' '•• 'of tholjireittors: 4,1. GAIBREA TUT- Tres.) ,1 D. L. BEELMII. N Sou'y • (1e , 48 61r.1 II