k" . l)e illarkets. PIIILADELKIIA• MARtika: i • . Monday, August 14 There is no change in the Flour market; the stook is very mush reduced, but On:demand is confined to the wants of the home trade, at $8 50aand $9 for common and good retailing and• .25410 per bbl. for extra and fano!? family brands. • Rye Flour remains quiet, 11415 00 per bbl. Corn Meal••---About 800 bbls Penn'a Meal have been disposed of at $3 37i a58..50 per bbl., the latter for fresh ground. Graia—Wheat continues plenty and dull, at pregious quoted rates ; some 6000a6000.bu5., 'windy new Southern, oold at - 100a165 cents for rods, and. Mali° cetne for white, as in quality. Rye, is wanted at . 100a105 cents ; some small lotit brought rather more. Cord is in moderate demand; a sale of 4000 bushels Venn's yellow, slightly heated, was made oh Saturday evening at 80 cents in store, and about.4ooo bushels good Delaware, in lots, to day; at 79a80 cents, afloat. Outs are in good demand, with further sales of 8000a4000 bus. Southern at 381189 cents per bushel, mostly at the former rate. • libyarriagcs On the 27 ult., by the Rev. S. L. M. Cantor, Mr. Wu. 11. °nom to Mitt ANNA E. LIPPARD, both of this borough. MeatilS. Suddenly, on the 10th inst., Mrs. J ENETT C. er,a/iOt of the late Christian Iluturich, aged abbot sixty tive years. On Thursday the 10th inst., WiLnun Flex, infant son of Dr. Collins, President of Dick inson College, nged 11 =Stabs 'x)i.rti.scmctits. vALuzunam FILRME FOR SALE. -On FRIDA the 16th of September, 1854'. vs/ILL be sold at pnblic sale at the late re- V i ltt eidetic° of John Chisnell, deceased,in Dickinson twp., Cumberland comity, by virtue .of the last will and testament of said deceased, the MANSION FARM, containing 75 acres, strict metisuro, of first rate Limestone Land, ing.mostly on the on the north side e r r the stlow Brood - la's Creek. 'The im• provements ore a twt, story Lag DWELLING HOUSE, weather. boarded and plastired inside, Log NV qt f Barn, corn crib anti wagon shed, noring house, &.c., with a never biting well of watsr at the door. Alao, atohe same time and place will be sold Three'Lots 01 MO N TAIN LAN U, two of ' 16 acres and one one of 5 acres; well covered with first rate Chestnut Timber, These lots are easy of access, and within two miles of the Earn'. I erms of sale, ono half on the first day or April, IRi5, (tad the balance in two equal annual payments without interest. Sale to eotn• — menee - at -- 10 - a'rlbekT - A.311.;0n Said duy, when attendance will be giverf.by atte,l6l JOHN T. GREEN, Ex'r. MrLairaster Examiner copy and send bill to Jlais-offire.- - manna FOR SALE, infiE, subscriber o ff ers for sale his Farm, 1 situated in Silvet Sp ing township, Cumb. county, about two miles north east of the vil lags ,of. Hogestown, and about five miles north .ot Mechanicsburg, on the north side of the Cannoduguinet creek, adming lands of Henry .E yult nail the said creek on the south, Benja min Eberly en the east, Jacob Demmy on the north and west.- It contains 2293 acres neat measure of the black elate kind ; about 160 acres are cleared and in a high state of chin vation. Over 3000 bushels of lime have been 7puton the land in a few years past, and about 400 panne! of new post and rail fence ha. been mades the Farm is well supplied .Aith water. has an excellent farm to raise stock, and well - ; - adapted for all kinds of - Grain ; the remainder is well timbered, alid may nearly all be cleared and cultivated. -Also, a . great number of locust traes dispersed through the fields.. The improvements Ire a gond t wo story DWELLING HOUSE, -, , 1 17V, weather boarded and pointed. A new Bank Barn, with wagon shed and corn crib attached, a new Tenant linuse, and other out-buildings. There is also a spring .or.excellent water near the house, end a good - bearing orchard of various kinds of fruit. Persons desirous of purchasing a Farm of this ichid, will do well to call upon the subscri. 'her, residing near the Fairview Iron works,two mile above the Harrisburg bridge, near the riv tr. or upon Samuel Eshelman residing on the Farm. 'Phe Pirm will he °Tiered nt private sale un til the 16th of September, and if no 311 d, it will then he exposed to public sale on 'that day, at one o'cloelc in the afternoon. aug.l6-st. FREDERICK MAY. Brigade Inspectors Orders, The uniformed members attached to each -company oforganized volunteers, are hereby or .dered, to meet at their company quarters in the bo.vnds of the tat Bet. 15th Reg. and on Mon day the 21st day of Aug. 1834, between ten and six o'clock' to elect a Captain, First and Sec and Lieut. of each ompany. The Captain of each company will appoint two officers or mem bers to hold said election who shut be severally sworn or affirmed to conduct said election fairly and impartially and to make a true and correct Return thereof to the undersigned' within ten days thOreafter. SAM'L CROP e Aur , 9. (31) Bri. Insp. lot ttri. 15. h Ree. LOOK HERE! 44 + Great 33argain Offered THE subscriber in eoose , plence of illhealth. offers his entire B I'OCK OF LIA RD • WARE to any person or persons wishing to enter into the Hardware Business, He having so resolVed in quitting the business, will give a barg'ain, basides his influence and custom. Any one desirouft of getting into this business will do welt to cell soon, and if not disposed of by the Ist of October neat ho will then coinmence selling nif at coat at the old and well known stand, North Hanover St., next door to Charles Maglaughlin's Ho tal .aug. 9,'54, JACOB .SENER VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE. *TIRE STORE P ft - OPETY now occupied by me is also for sale. Any per son wishing to purchase a First Rate n Property, and one of the beet Busi- II II news Stands in the borough . of Carlisle 1. 1 • iurre a elfaikee. the above proper ty ,is not sold at isrivate sale, by the Ist Tues day in Jaanary4court week) it will then be ef fete(' at publiosale 'on that day, and possession gi'ven on the lit day of April next, 1855. For Luther information inquire of the subscriber, Ang. 9, 'st, JACOB SENER. 91 - All - that are indebted to the subscriber 'either: by note o• book accounts, will call and se,ttle them itinedirvely. J SEN ER. NOTICE TO dIINOTEES & OTHERS, TION - TO — BIB.DS. TIiB undersigned, Wherein it to be to the in.lerest.of the agrieulturists , to encourage the :growth and. increase of Birds, hereby notify - gunners and all others not to enter their pro mimes to shoot or otherwise desky them.— Any person known to violate this notice will be treated as a trespasser. Jahn Nable,,Wm., Moore ; Samuel Zug, e It. Craighead. John.Royer, Benjamin Royer, T. B. Craighead, J. W. Craighead, W. L. Craighead, Ales. Young. Alfred .Moore, R. Given, Jacob niftier, W. B. Mullin, Thomas Brothel, John Zugdr., Samuel Woddburn, Mathew Moore, S. N., Divan, Jaoob Wolf, John Nomminger,jr. Jeremiah Noffeinger, E, N. Waokley,Philip Breolibilli Samuel Givjo. (Aug. 9-..11t MA:VELUM Llottli/VEM. irdie goneiableihri,Judge of the Court of Heneritl'Ouarter Seesioti of the Peace of uutnbuilaruf county, at,August Session, A. DV; 104, ' Tlte petition of .iosepb ,Merkel .spectlully rapreseine,• that "your - pbtiiionei• is provided with thenecoesuryroilinsiieskirketip inV a hobse of Public rStitertaininunt,'nuthe house lately occupied an such by Jundthan Dif fenderler, in E. 'W. Carlielev Your petitioueri Iherefore, prays your Honors m , grautlilin a. L.icttsefor, ibo same the onsaiug year, corn— ane,lleing an tile fourth'llionday of August 44,1.14,4 y holind he Will ever pray, JO.SEPHOIHHKEL.' We tlia Uhdateignad ailliona 'die) Borough of Carlisle, paist•Ward, in the comity of Cum." berlatid," - drieertify.that we; arewoll'aeginrinte4 with the.ahOve named , Josejih•Altirkel, that ho isolgoodfropuio.lur honeary.atid trimperaneo, end is well OrriVided with [moan room and con- veitioneas for the ) aceontinodation of airangera Ind travegors, sod' tlisr.sitsir "Ins or :Town is "",sarv_t-,1 swim/1041e the public 4110030- (11.min' itraoierS'and. ' fl. MaCat:they, Gut, ,rsrd rgossni.' ' ,i Haar. Floog'or. ;Joss!, , 41PORdaro .1 BM - New lbutrtisantitt. anawovamt. E. ntrawLAND dt CO'S WHOLES4,I,E 'ANfr RETAIL. Looking (nails and Picture Franke - . AANIUFACTOrtr. l'f2G ARCH .ST. oporleite'the Theater E. N. Jr. Co: r'ecei'ved the. only Prizr Medal awarded at the Crystal Palace exhibition, N,Y. 185.3, in the U. S., for Gilt, Docoiatod, Mantel and Pier Glasses.'.fogn., l6 . •- Estate .Isl°T of'Geo: 13a1c9r dec'd. ICE is hereby givep that letters of ad_ mimstration,..with the will annxted, on the 'estate of George Baker,•late' of Silver Spring Cemberland county, dec'd., have been granted l ythe Register of said county to the subucnber residing in .Haninden township All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estataro requited to make inv me diate payment and those having claims to present them, for settlement to aug 16-41] SAMUEL EBERLY, Adm'r WE are requeited to announce Mr. AI,,FREE S. SENER, of Carlisle, as a candidate for Register strthe ensuing election. [may 17. MO the Voters of Cumberland County._ Fellow' Citizens •—Through the per,na stone of many.of my friends, I oiler myself as a candidate for the office of Register, subject to the decision of the Whig county onvention HENRY A. THRUSH, Shippensburg, June 4, '54-3m. We aro authorized to state that SAMUEL S. SNYDER, of Newburg, will be a candidate for the offioo of Clerk of the Courts and Recordo'r, subject to the decision of the Whig County Convention. We are requested to etate that J. S IIos• TETTER, of 'Mechanicsburg, will be a candidate for the office of 'Prothonotary, subject to the decision of the Whig County Convention. Public Sale. On SATURDAY; the 2d of , September, '54. I will expose to public sale at the late real• dente of Henry Richebaugh, deceased; in Franktorti township, in pursuance or the directions of his will, a certain Tract of Land adjoining thb Mansion farm of the said dee'd; containing, about 26 acres, be the sante, more or less, nearly all or which is cleared and un— der fence but without buildings. Also, at the same bane and place, a LOT OF GROIT N D in the same township tit ' , rim It ford. containing About Two acres, he the sante, more or les-, and which also adjoins the sank Mansion Farm Terms will he trade known on (lay of sale by SAMUEL DILLER. August 9, 1854. SMACEXERS, THE Diretors of Dickinson district will meet at Cumberland Hall, on Thursday, the 17th inst., fur the purpose of appointive FOUR• TEEN TEACHERS, to take charge of the Common Schools ul said district fur the ensu• ing term. The county Superintendent expects to attend on aid day, for the purpose of exam• ining .Teachers, and giving the necessary cer tificates of their otittlili.sati.ins. By order of the Beard, Ana,i;9. '54.1 .1 ACOLI LEFE - VER, See' . SHERIFF'S SALES. Y virtue of sundry writs of Venditiani Ex-- ponai issued ant of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland 11:Minty:and to me atreeL ed,l will expo-e to sale by public vendee out• cry, at the Court 'loose in the Borough of Carlisle, on THURSDAY, the 17th day of August, - 1854, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the follow ing described Real Estate, viz: A Lot of Ground, situate in the borough of Carlisle, containing 2u/ feet in_font-and -149 feet in depth more or less, bounded on the east , by Williunt Sellers, and on the north by W'l- IMm Sellers, on the south by Chapel Alley mid on the west by Hanover Street,,having thereon erected '2 two story Brick Houses, &c. Seized and taken iu execution as the property of Geo. A. Leichg. Also, a tract of Land, situate in Mifflin tp., Comb. count y. containing 8 acres more'or less, bounded on the north by Jamie of John Dunlee. on the west by lands of Robert :Middleton, on the oast by 'l'. C. Schuler, on the south by James Harlin, having thereon erected o two story frame weatherbo irded House two story bacltbuilding, shop, iog burn. &c. Seized and taken in execution as the property of William Witfiad. Also, a Lot of Ground situate in the borough of Carlisle. containing 80 feet in front and 149 feet in depth more or less, bounded on the west by East Street, on the south by an alley, on the e tot by EJward Showers sot on" the north by Robert S. Alcorn • having thereon erected a two story frame douse, Mime back beadily', wash house, frame stable, and other nut hous es. Also, a Lot of Ground situate in borough of Cartide, containing SU feet in' front and 110 in depth more or less, bounded 011 the south by street, on the east by lot of Peter Spahr. on tto west by lot of William R. Gorges and Lice Morrow, on the north by Chapel alley. haring thereon erected a two story triune woo therdaardol tljOo,lrane bock bedding, frame stable and other out buildings, &c. Seized and taken w executionlas the property of William Breese. Also, a. Lot of Ground situate in Shiremans town, in the tosviteltio of Hampdon, county of Cuthberland, contatnlng 180 Met in front and •468 feat in.depth more or less, bounded on the west by Catharine Rupp on the north by Strock,s allay, on itmema by Warner's alley, on the soneW by Slam Street, having thereon erected a two story brick and frame weather boarded House, and a two story frame weath orboarded shop, frame barn, and other out buildings. • Also, a Lot of Ground situate in Shiro manstown, Lower Allen township, containing one-fourth Ulan acre more or less, bounded on the north by nth, Street, on the west 'by at , alley, on the south by Oak alley, on the east by lot of W. 1.) , Shoop, Esq. Also, a Lot of• Ground situate in Shiro matisiown, Lower Allen township, containing three‘fourths of an acre morelor less, bounded 011 the south by Second Streal l on the west by on alley, on the 4orili by' Oak iilrey, on the east by lot of .ml oth ltt, Smith, &e. Seized amid taken in execution as the pimperty of Goo. tiocker. Also, a Lot of Ground situate in East Penns- bozo township, in the town of Fairview, con taining 54 feet in front and 108 . feet in depth inure "or loss, bounded on die north by lot of William Bnoks 011 tho west by Main Street, on the south by an alley or street GO feet, wide and on the east by an alley, having thereon erected a two story Ironic weather boarded House, frame buck building, frame stable arid other out houses. Also, o, Lot of Ground sitnnte in East Penns ., boro township, in the town of Fairview, con. taining 54 feet in front and 108 feet in 'depth more or less, bounded on the north by read leading to Pratte' Mill,•on the west by an al ley, on the south by Patrick Ryne, on the oast by Main Street. having thereon er,cted a two story tramp weatherbparded llmieeifranie back building,' frame stlahlo and other out houses, Seized and taktin int,exectrtion no the property of Goorgo Motu and Jacob Moltz, with natio') to tenants ill possession. Also, n Lot of Ground situate In the boroug% - of.Slatpecnsburgypart — of — a lot 'No. 80, in tho general plan of said borough, bounded on the north by ICiog Street, on the east by a lot of John Gish, on the south by an alley, on the west by lot ofthe heirs Of IV m.•Rtiesol, doe'd containing 41 footin front and 157 h. in depth more or less, having thereon erected a two stbry Brick liouso; brick back building. wash Imam, stable atir other out houses. Seized and. taken in execution as the , property of Am tlipny F. Wolf. • Also, a Lot of Ground situate in West Penne boro township, Cumberland 'county, containimr. thrce-fourthoof an acre more or lose bounded on the own by Jacob Bellzhoover, on the snuth by Wm. Welsh. on dm: west: by Mrs. Juc'oW arofen rho north by George Zinn,-,jr., hiving thereon orec:ml a doulslo' two story lionse,part brick and part IoT Weatherbotaded black.solith shop, frame stable, and °thereat houstne-' Also, a Ltit,,of Ground situate inWeat Penns:. horn township, Climb. county,eontnining ooh acre morn or loss. hounded on the east by Mrs., Jaeott, on, the ankh by Wm Welsh:on • the Lwest by Wm. Forousrm, and north by George inn, Jr. Saiz :d'and taken in execution as the Property of 37lotior Shannon. . •: • a,traat, of,Land situato in East Penns:- horn townsleps,Cumh. ;county, containing 24 ' acres more or_ines, bounded. mc,the north, by, John Lontx. on the wost.,lsy John and Philip Loa ta..oa :the:south by lands of, Benjamin Bowman and,on this east by. Public road,having thereon erected a two story loame wonthor- Loardod Honse, frame' barn..4c. • Seized and taken in execution aD the property of Barnard Glass, „. • • ; Alsootlo't pf 'flietted 'ellunite ; lit :Um bori, Sinxii of .oarllslei pontaining-140.f00t, in front, 'and I 40.feot. in, depth more ordossdliousded oti the oast by lot of• Jnonb,•Z•tg, en. tho south:by!, lot. of.. Wm. Drone:L:on: the. nor .h:: by: Mnin., street, on .the, iyoot tly , rl:ast Slrrpiti hosing, thereon ereoted a two story stone liontici stone: hick Imildinx, , log stable,Tramo ton pin alley:, blailcsmith' shop, &c., Ito. !Seized and ta.' k wren:llion as; ' the property of Robtirt Alcorn, ant all to be said by me :it ,• .„ • JOSEPII'MOD ALMOND, qIIO96,'IIIOEFIdE, , ; i` - 44;i5Ce110(13115:. 7 NOTXCE . . . , fOETICE, C.V.M,P.to.' July '270854. p hereby given thnt.nn election will beheld I on Al ON DAY, the 4th day of September llext i at the public house e 1 'Jacob Redeecker, Dickinson .town4hip, CatTtb. t bboilty, between hours of it) o'ciuCk A M algid 4 P At, for the plirpose. of 'electing THIRTEEN' DIREC. TUSR b manage the basilicas of the Cumber land Volley Mutual Protection Company, for the term of one year. JOHN T. GREEN, Aaanst 4 4 -5 w • Secretary, 11 Tmacza.uns.lXTAlLll2lol2.. , 'run Board of Soho',al - Directors of Monroe LL township will , meet at the School House in Churetitown, the 81st of August, at 9 o'clock A. M., for - the purpose of contracting .with Yoachere to take charge of the schools of said district. 'All applicants for said schools are re. ouni;ted to meet the Board on said day. 'rite county, Superintendant will also be present for the purpose of examining Teadhers. ' By Order of the Board. SAMUEL PLANK, July 26,-'54-4tpd. Sect'y. HOUSE AM LOT FOR SALE. THI?, two Story FRAME HOUSE and Lot of'Ground inSouth [fano.' • " ver street, now occupied by Charles ir 0 Barnitz, immediately opposite Bent'a Store, is offered at private sale. For lemma enquito of the subserther, Attorney for the owner. nOv9's3tfi R. M. HENDERSON. 13 TEACHERS WANTED THE Board of School Directors of West Pennsbnro twp., will meet at Mt. Rock, on WEDNESDAY, the 16th of August, et 9 o'clock A. M , for the purpose of contracting with Teachers to take 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's. July 16, '54-3t York, Dillsburg & Greencastle Rail Road THE commissioners named in the net incor porating the York, Dillsburg, and Greencastle Railroad Company give notice that they will open hooks tOr the xurpose of receiving -sub scriptions to the.capital etch of said Railroad 'Company, in accordance. with the provisions of the 'general net regulating rail roads, at the following named times and places: In York at the public house of Thomas \letzel, on the Ist, 2,1 and 3d, of August; at Dillsburg on the 4th, sth and 7th; nt Papeilowu on the Bth, 9th and dOth; at Centreville on the 14th, 15th And 15th; at Shippensburg on the 17111, 18th and 10th; and at Greencastle on the 21st, 22d and 231 of August. By order of the C01.01:69- ioners. Dillsburg, Jaly 79, 1854. - • 47IVI:011 CiETSE. E undersigned having ,lately opened the Union Hotel, on Nest Main street, neat door to Rhond's wareliouFe, invites the publie and traveries to give tint a call. The house Is perlectly: new, and the rooms large, airy and comfortable, Exery effort will he made to please all who patronize the Union, and the proprietor pledges luinNelf toleave nothing un done'to make his guests eomfortable i<rBtabiin g tor 40 head of horses July !2-3mpd DON N [l:TS—Just received a kw English 13Dunstable Bonnets, also a small lot of Satin', Straw Do and (Abel qualities, for sale cheap. G. W. 111 INEIL EVIBROIDERIES—Now opening ti very full :Ism - intent of L ice and muslin iinder sieves and collars of various qualities. Swis and Lambrie Edging and Insertings al all qualities with a great varie.y of desirable goods lor the season. . G. W. HrI'NER. LMITS—A full assortment of Black Lace }tits, Gloves, Lore Points &c., just received by G. W. /11l N ER. IMINS- Just opened - a-great variety of hand some•Seanish. Chinese and Ivory Fans ,&e Also Dress trimmings in soriety. JUST REICISIVED C HiLDP EN'S STRAW FLATS.—Just opened a small invoice of Children's Straw iI i'Flats, and melts and boys' Braid flats. LISL E . T RE ID HOSE.—Just received a few dozen Laites' Lisle Thread Stockings, a' very desirable article for hot weather, with a general assortment of Host and Half Hose of vnrioas kinds, also a lull assortment of Lisle Thread, Cotton and Silk Gloves. HAIR STOCKS.—Just received Black and Coloreirflair Sioiiks for E/Miner wear, Lawn Silk and Batiste Cravats, to which we invite the attimtion of the gentlemen. LINEN SHEETING.—Linen and 'Cotton Sheeting - , Turkish and 6lectric Towels for the bath, also a lull assortment of linen towelling, tOls 'lot ha, napkins, &c , tor slient.. July 19 1851) GEO W HITNER'S. E YOU A COLD? 'sink; ELIXIR has acquired a lust celebrity for the cure of all discuses a . sinTiel from severe colds. and its efficacy has been attested and approved'by hundreds of our most respectable citizens. 111 every,mstrinee immediate relief has been given, as tliefollot,t. Mg certificate from those Jinve tried it bears testimony. Manufactured and for sole by JAMES G A LLOIIER, Agent. w e the undersigned do eertily that we hove es ed Ca . :toiler's preparation, for Consumption, COlds, Disenses of the Lungs,. Liver, &0., and having experienced immediate relief therefrom would recommend it to all afflicted in that way, 'rhos II Skiles, Mrs M Gould, R IT MeCoy, L Peter Monver, II S Ilaeltett„ Joseph Lobnch, N. W. Woods. Carlisle. April 25, 1554-1 y 4,7rew Grocery and Variety - . rgl HE subscriber would respectfully inform .111. his friends and the pulic generally that lie has lust returned from the cltics with rt n large anal varied • assortment of i t hl GR tiCE RI MB, GLASS end QUEENS OVA RE, FISH, &c. &c., ,vhiell lie oilers for sale on the most reasonable terms, aa his NEW - STORE. cor ner of North Hanover at. and the Public Square, directly opposite the Carlisle Depotit Bank. His stock embraces everything unit ally kept in a Grocery and Va- rimy Store. • The public are invited to call and examine hie stock before purchasing elqwhere,ns he feels confident he can sell the best goods at .0e low est prices. April-5, '54 Corn She Hers. XAIIDER'S PATEN T CORN SIIEL• LER, •cidedly the bout and cheapest now in use. Farmers are requested to cull and e:am ine it at the Carlisle Foundry and Machine Shop, or at Saxton's hardware Store, Fur sale at tea enable prices by Aug2-3rn) GAADNER & 13120 WN. Carlisle Gas, and Water Company, rgIEIF.: eighth instalment or five dollars per share is nowdue and payable. The nimh insta'ment of.tive dollars per share is payable on the lOilt day or August next. As the de• mends upon" the Company• are. very - Weary, Stoalcholdere are particularly requested to dull and matte payment immediately to JalyQp,l/154'. W. aI.:I3'BET 11, Tr.. N. GREEN,. • • TTortimy AT :LAW, has smiled in fikceltuniealttirg, for the practice of his pro lebsiO 4 n. All kinds of Legal Wriiing,,Collec tions. Court business, &c., promptly attended to. 011ie apposite Dri,Long a ,iosidenco,. August 2d 1853-6 m. , :... E41:2173d5T. N the bougglis and townehipa where it will ho inconvenient for the'Srliool Directors to meet at school haulms for • the examination of cachers,:they will confer a favor by procuring a Bleak SHELLY. ; • July 26,1 . clountip,tioptr i of Coin. Schools.: • ya•th 9 best, make constantly on hond'ond 'for mile at dm Carlisle Foundry and..llla- Atig2 3stii BROWN' ' • •Save your -Old Zeta , 4JASU paid forIOLDVIETAL, such 'us ~c'tippin• limos iittil- IroN tit the • Cntliale I , 'Gi'ttidty,und Machipo Flinp; , . •••, •• .:., 6. • Augl - 73m1 ~f - GARDN ELL &, .BROW N. 1N0:,4: ; ',2t „I:WM[3 CI( It'E navy, L grnpAnat teedvdd, and fur sale ai: the Fantilybc4totwiiiV D f, ; . kV:ll . .lf A . MS, VitittlY .I%yeatitylain Street..,- .111.A.11.1.0 N : 4 113LA.H - TiA 14 'II,OO.IAS. A G. G IC EE baying ialti3h the - Da- Axe guorreou rooms on'Adarion Hall, known ns rk. IJ. Tublf t s•Gollery,,desires !o infortri the Li dies' tied Genileingwof carlisio that, he is prepared to take Likenesses , in' the most mipe• rtdr stYle . of .the art, such as ,will fully sustain , ,he.reputation of tWs popular establishment.' rooms are large. pleasantly,, situated and codtfortably. tarnished.. lie is provided with the inost,puworful and perfect instrument for taking pictures and warrants satisfaction in all asses. A fall supply it cases or ovary v riety.of style a and size, plain and .ornamental, constantly on hand. Engravings, Paint• inns, &c., aecuratolv copied and duplicates ta ken of original Hitt:noses. Likeneses taken of sick or deue used persona. Pricesmoacraie e nd satisfaction given in all cases.' flThe public is invite s ! to call the Alorion Hall Daguerrean RuoinB and examine the numerous speuimons. iguerremyces inserted in Lockets, Bra tit Pius. triage Rings, Pencil llaads, &c. . Carlisle, June 14, '54. WAII. TFLOUT, EsutEs to inform hni old friends that ho ILF has removed to his now ostaillishment on High street, near the Rail Road. Depot, and is now opening a large and elegant assort4nt of the just received from Philadelphia, whichthe gen .tlerneu of Carlisle are requested to call and ex amino. Ile Ins alio a lame assortment of Silk, Fur and Slouch fiats of his own manufacture, got up in the best style and at various prices, the excellence and finish of which he will war• rant Hie stock he is confident only needs to be examined to be appruveal. frrAlso a large slimily of Men's, 13oys' and Children's CADS, of Cloth and Fur and of every variety of style and price ju,t received from Philadelphia. Let all who warn a flit or Cap give him a call, as they mcv be sure of being suited to their own satisfaction. Mar 22, 1831. ^ New Clothing E3t3.blishment 1 "I'HE undersigned respectfully announces to his ohl &leads and the pahlt • generally, OM he hna re•cemineneed the CLOTHING BUSI NI:ISS in all its vaiions branehes.'and In k s Jest openei, fresh city, at "Leonard's Cor ner," North Hauover street, a well selected assortment of embracing every variety, st vie end finish, and at prices corresponding to the times and .quality. fle has also on hand it stlpdrior stock of CLOTHS. CASSINIER.ES. VESTfNGS, &c, of every style suitahle for Spring and Sum mer wear, and which he will make to order on term; which cannot fail to please. Ilia stock also embeacts of Alettlhirts,-Col_ hare, Cravats, Gloves and tlesiery ; in short. every article pertaining to gentlemen's wear.— Ile respectfully invites the public to call and I examine his goods—. . N. IiANTGI.I, • Apl 26,1854 NEW GOOD S. -PRIC E S REDUCED At CIIARLES O:aLBY , S, In East High Street,' Carlisle, Pa. oKTE have just received a large and hand '96Y some assortment of Spring:and Suminei. Goods—my second supply for the season— •eltich hove been bought for cash at astonish. ingly low prices aloes de Baia 123 cents"worthai, Lawns, (fast color) 6 12, do do 214, Barrage dc Laines 6 12, do 12 25, Mishits 6 Col l3arruizes 31, Black Silks 62 87, 100 " 1,25, Stockings 6 12, 131 k Gls:Omen:l WO " 150, with a large arid general assort men t of ladies' DRESS . GOODS, I3arage, debege, and ourage delains, 1 t.viis, black nod fine}, sillts of every descrip tion and quality, black alpacas of high lustre, lilac hombnznies of IA superior quality, and a good alsorinient of Mourning Coors. I) 0 NIES PIGS, 1)0 Ml Si'lCs Bleached nal unbleached muslinS, shootings i'roin Ito 3 yds syjd chocks, Glasgow and flue French gingliarn`4, tit:kings, damask t9we's and table cloths, impalas, red, yellow and white woollen flsimols. shrouding flannel, btc. EAII3II.OI . I)ERIES AND LACES. Cambric aid wins ruffling. edging and insert ng, lisle, in: ditto and llorentine lace, French w irks 1 collars, d r an-ler•sleeves, do spencer no) c irPi, m i truing c.)lltrs,blaek laced. veils of nll styles. A very handsome astortinent of Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons.. Bo its and Sir met a Bills lower than ever.— II tying now the largest a ro:1 cheapest stock of New Goo Is in the catnip, I sin determined to give 11111 who will favor as with a call, great bargains, 0-tur old friends and customers are inviod to call. May 24,1854, WM. CROZIER G. W. HITNER SPAIN% AND surdnvazzat. 1854] Style s : of Hats! [1854 EORGE KELLER respectfully announ. 4 1.31 - ces to his old Patrons and the Rublic gen. • e rally that he has just received the iPIUNIG STYLE OF GENTLE MEN'S HATS, manufactured at ....rf i g me of the best establishments- - m 'hiladelphia, to whits he invites special attention, lie has also constantly on hand a large and varied assortment of his own manufacture as well as city made HATS An CAPS, suitable for he season,nomprishig ever); vari eyt of Russia, Beaver, I‘Joles'tin and Silk Hum, finished in the latest sty le, together with a full assortment of Caps of every shape arid des cription, and nt every price He particularly invites the public to call and examine his exten sive assorto.ent, which in style, mnterial rind finish,qmnnot be surpassed by-any in market, and which he is able to put at priced lower than over. 07Itemember his old stand on Noith Hanover street between 'Ltumer's and Senor's ewe. 2.i. 1854 IlletSl.l of you who have been aillictedifor years with this bother,orne disease, and who hive boon using almost ,overy Nostrum belare the public without relief; wo say to you try ,'iThe,:hors Antidvspeptio" and you will soon Ge convinced of its great superiority over every other preparation. We could give you in my certificates ooro')Orating our assertions, be' a single trial is worth move than all, This " Tio dy is 1,0,..,1 an I sold at ihe•Drug Sto-e of B. J. ICEIFFEI2, South Hanover st • et, a few doors ninth of the Court House, Carlisle.. Juhe '2l, '54. 3011 N P. Llnizza, • . 'Wholesale nn,l Retail. Dealer in Amer icani English - And-Gerrnan-lIAREI= WARE, Qils, Paints, &c,, &c. rturt.tc i IANICS , builders and the pubic gen .lVA:orally, who are in want of hardware of any kind, are inyituil to , call In and examine My, unitmally Jorge stock of gop.4, whioh ion selling nt. very low prices. J,u§i. s (mint it will only, detain you n vary fewruinutee to be Coif. vitmcil that whit everybody: says',-tha( in deebieilly thel)l.lco to gel,good goods at low p4icea—unust be tine, J. D. HALBERT I,YRE'S'llardwar;o Store, West Sido Noith Hanover' street, May 10,1851. , Car .LOOK OUT .11‘1 TiarEl Pysentcry,' kJ. rhea, &c. are malting their iipuenratice..-7 You know the remedy., 11. you nave any ro., gard for the welfare of yourselves, your ,widc„ or your children, supply. yourselves with, ~, Deocherts Diat,chless Cordial, otherwise ',bide the ()onset:prim:ea malting from abigoted adherence to' old :quackery. , This •rMatehless Remedy" can bo had,tii the Drug Store-of H.J. KINFFER-, South: ljfinever stroot,.a .I()W doomsotak of the Court'Honan, Carlisle.. ' May 17. fish, rph. , , :Q. 1, 2& 3 MACH:I4IRM'. - svliola • hnl and' (miter:ldpi Lnlso.Wldro Vjali, alio a fine adtiolo of SAPI-ON VI P UT" rrom . the tho,Lakea and firai market, in etora,and for mile Iq..tlorlabsordrer. N. W. Cornarplorkot Sfittare. Pnriisia; .• ; , . •0 LINLYIgRT, . , Watiq . A . VERY-,largo Icq.qC WALL. VA:opt'd. every:e4clo aq.daalgara;,prfeali,rl.ll4;l4. from6.conta upwar(ll4,l; Tliqminak,Onaapa,,c) afall ameortment 0f,;9961,9911,,5ntin, Silyerait, and Gilt,Papore, all .431.,w1:114, at, • _I t STRAW . WA* VD.' The, sulmerMni pay en'sl? for ,9,1710,,,, of qnv 'Middlessx. ' Farmers Avill:iind it ,to: their ititere.o.k- to sc,R, ;Irk, titeri'v:!; , and.purciitise whet: mdnureta,. . • ••• ' , ! Agent.- tkov.qoto Olqr,cP:74110.,0:1).91)0; Spring . StAile of hats Ifie Caps il•-'_-= • =`--Z - ': ' ' ts7--7 ' . . - ••. - •""4 - ,t_ - ,,; ,, .1,54 - M 2 - :-.' , 1-"f:ff-' Fr" ,•'-'• Eil? ---- - • • g .... . t . : „. ~...#.- i•.•,, :3E- • 2 SPRING STYLE OF HATS, lIILNWCZE'S Ith:Al)Y MADE CLOTHING Attention Dyspeptics i = ,',AODL!tIISCIIiCII . W. zawy 11.ELEIV TS. • 7 INt N TS;:one c tliird cheaper than L 4 While Lead, and ,free trent. all puisonofie J ersr..inc'Compunpitav-i itn; greatli'onliirged iheir Works unpin: proved the, quality of their products, are prepared. to execute:orders for Weir superior' Points,Dry,, and ground' irCOil, in 'asserted lineages of from stti to sdo 'pounds. Also—dry', to' barrels 61 000 pounds each. • Their White Zinc, which is sold dry or ground' in oil, is warranted pure and unsnrpased-tor body end. uniform .White ness. A snedrod of preparation has recently been discovered which enables the Company to warrant their Paints to keep fresh and' gust in he kegs for any reasonable time, In this re speot, trieir Paints will be superior to tiny mho'. in' the market. 'liner Brown . Zinc Paint. 'which is Bolden low price, and which can only .be, made Boni the Zinc ores from Now Jersey, is now well known tin its' protective qualities wherifipplied to iron or other mown° surfaces. 'their Stonecolor Paints possesses all the pro• pertios of the 'Brown, arid is of an agreeable cobir for p ti mini. Cottages, Depots, Out-buil dings, Bridges, etc. Dealers supplied on liberal terms by their Agents. . FRENCH & RICBARDS, Wholesale' Paint Deallrs and Importers. all2-sm. N ‘Vcor.inth & iillarket•sts.. Agriculturalimplement & Seed Stare r 111 E subscribers oiler for sale a large variety -ol Agricultural Implemonia, among which see the celebrated EAGLE PLO W.. Prouty Plow, Rodger's Subsoil Plow, Corn Shellers, Straw and Hay Cutters, Corn Fodder Cutters and Grinders, Farmers' Bailers, approved Cul tivators, Road Scrapers, &c. BOYER lkt. HALL, • ',•• Agricultural Implement and Seed Store, mar Harrisburg, Pm G it.A. T I S! Just Published—A new Discovery in Medicine; AFEW words on the Rational Treatment, without Metlienie, Spermatorrhea, or local weakness, nervous debility, low spirits, lassi• tilde, we tkness of the limbs and hack, indispo sition and incapacity for study and labor, dull ness of apprehrson, loss of memory, aversion to society, bye of solitude. timidity, self (lib trust, dizzineAs• hem•he, involuntary discharges. pains in the side, affection of the eyes. pimples on the tack, sexual and other infirmities in mats From the French of Dr. B. De Lancey. The imoortant fact that these alarming com , plaints [nay easily ho removed wrruouT MEDI' .CINE, is in this small tract, clearly demon•irn% ted, and the entirely new and highly successlal treatment. us adopted by the Author, fully ex. gained, by 1111e311% or whichlevery one is enabled to cure himself perfectly and at the least possi ble cost, avoiding thereby all the advertized nostrums of the day. Dent to any_address, gratis and post free, in s sealed envelope, ity rerouting (post paid) two postage stamps to Dr,B.DeLaney,l7 Lispenard Street, New York. (roar I tv 'nil. Surgeons' Bandage Institute ItCAIU VED to No. 4 - Ninth street, ( 41/470. 7 sixth store ahoy? Alorket. B C. EVER E rrI"S Patent Gradunling Pressure_LlALlSS,-for-the-ettre—of—R u pt ure ; Sholder Braces, Supporters, Biastio Stockings, Suspensory, Hemorrhoidal, end Brindages for defortrottes. Jan. 11-Iyr. Extensive Furiiitureßoo-ms - prA min It. WEAVER Would respectfully el call the attention of lE.:msg . keeperd and the public to his extensive stock of E1,E13 ANT FURNITURE. including Sofas, Wardrobes, Centre and other Tables, Dressing and plain Bureaus and every °tirr article in his branch of business. Also. now on heed the largest as sortment of CH A IRS in Carlisle, at the lowest prices. Iglt - Ceflins made at the shortest notic and a Hearse provided for funerals. He sniic• its t (call at his establishment on Myth Hance ver street. near Glass's It ()TEL. N. B.—Fur niture hired out by the month or year Carlisle . 1 4nreh 20. WALL PAPER FJR THE MILLION.. Great attraction. EHAVE just received my Spring stock of PAPER lIA INGS, whirl; surpass in Style, Quality and Pri ,, e any that linai ever been exitibired in Carlisle. I respectfully so licit a call from persons in want of Paper Hang ings or any description, as I an confident my assortmen. far surpasses any in the borough; and in style and price has but few rivals in the city. • - , only ask of the public to call and ex muffle my assortment„ before purchasing. as I ant confident my chaste designs cannot fun to please the most fastidious. JOHN'P. LYNE, West Side of North Hanover• Street, Carlisle, Pa. ISIEM Cheap IPalehe s dr Jewelry. WHOLESALE and RETAIL WI at the " Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry Store," .N.untber 96 North Second Street, corner 4 • ~ ... of Quarry, Philadelphia. 0 ) ~........,,co Gold Lever , Watt hes, lull .101 t olvirAUtt-, jewelled, 18 carat cases, 820,00 Gold Lept.,e. I 8 carat cases, $24 00 Silver de jewels, ' 900 Sliver Lever, full jwelled, 12 00 Superior Quartiers 7 00 Gold Spectacles, 7 00 Fine Silver Spectacles, 1 so Gold Bracelets, 3 00 Ladies' Cold Pencils, 1 00 Silver Too Spoons, set, 5 00 Gold Pens with Pencil and Silver Holder, 1 00 Gold Finger Rings 373 . cents to $8 ; Watch Glasses, plain, 121 cents; Patent, IBi ; Lunet, 25; other articles in proportion. Al goods warranted to be what they are sold for. STAUFFER & HA R LEY , sept7ly S;tcces.eorx to 0. Conhid. On hind, some Gold and Silver Levers and Lepines,still lower thar.......i anove prices. , Fresh Arritralsbf Hardware THE' subscriber having_retnrned-from the City, has Jost opened for the Spring trnde a large and wall selected stock of HARD IVARE, foreign and domestic, embracing ev• i!rything usually found in that.line of busintss• The attention of 'friends and thepublic gene r• ally is respectfully thrum i to the assortfitent on hand, assuring them that goods of all kinds will be sold for cash at a very small advance on manufacturers pri,lna. I* - IZ.cinembot the old stand—East Main et., Carlisle, Pa. mar 8 HENRY SAXTON 1000 TONS No. 1 -7 SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME, DEB U RG'S Original and Genuine warramed of an periOr quality, the - cheapest mann l'o ih the world: Farmers and dealers attpplied•af low prices, EXTRA QUALITY LAND PLASTER. 500 barrels extra quali,y Land Plaster, so °clod espresely for its fertilizing quarity.l login bushels of same in bulk. 1,000 barrels Calcined Plaster. finn do Casting. 100 do Dentist. PERUVIAN GUANO, This article we offer in confidence to onrcus -tamers - as - ential-to-nny -- impartedimnd-farsupu rior to mast in the market• ' 5000 bags of this superior' Gunnofor sale at the lowest market rates. Also, Patagonian Guano, Ppudratte, GrounclChareoal, &o. &o, C. FRESCII & Co. the Steam Plaster Mills junction of York venue, Crown nod Callowhill streets, Phila. ' Plainfield Classical Academy Near Carlisle, Pa. MBE Ifth Sensinntwill commence MAY Is A retired and benlthfol location, with titer: ough instruction in the various,doparitnents of a Chissical'or Mercantile rdnention. Terms—Board and Tuition (per ' • 8,4140 10., . . • - • 800 00 For Catalogueswith full information address • It: IC.. 13 URNS, t '` . " Principal & Provrielor. ' 'Climb Co pa ur 'HIVE .a ;YEL L Aic.xitivrsr . . . . Three ;nice, TY:esi of Harrisburg, ;THE' SEVENTH SESSION of , thiellour, 99 ishing Institution commence on .MONDAY, the let tiny of MAY next, .IThe ad vantages which it Ands, it is believed, are.orii , ,supepor character,and, parents and guardians 'are, solicited to ioquiro Into its merha,before 'ernding their scorn' or wards , :elsewhere.. , It is invOlably'sltiisidd; this instraCtere pro 01 corn pe•enCand experienced menu the course erin structlon Is extinialiro and,thordu,. l, h, - and spechil ottentitin le paid to the comfort and health of Paystlidents.! , ` , • , Tema. ' Boarding, Washing, Lodging, and : Tuition in English, and_ Vocal Mu.. , sic,.per-an (5 montlis); - $65'00 Xmltruetion in Ancient or Alodprn,,. Langueges:„ . :paoll,,qo Tostrum'ental 00 For,Cireulai.e and othdr,.informationsaddrees -r,t : D..BENLIN.GER, /wird Flarrielnirgt Pa. . . ! „..„. '4., - ._,P4, .:11.4krip r iktuApitpp:l3zEire: - AFRESII' !orrivn I 'of* iiiinr Cared.llA,MS ,' "int ,PAT Tip, ngEr,, J. o ,:i,aived, from. le iiripqll'ip3 0 ; r..,k, „hia . iii•WM.LlAMS'niiii.V . llctoorY Wuro v ittOoat Main Strout, , • .. 1. ~,: ', • - . - . 2.'.. 1 . K:1-' .'2 , .,.. , - 2, :, t., - Iva% C. E. B. I D A. 77 Xs, TUE. UNIIIVA,LLED DaGue,RlitE 0 * YI P S OF CINOINNATI. HAS the pleasure to inform - the citizens of ! Carlisle,and.viciiiity, that he has. taken rooms over the store oflleigrz & BROTHERS, and is prepared to exeoute COLORED DAOHERRE °TYPES by au ENTIRELY NEW rnocEsi4, known to none other, superior to any thing' over be fore exhibited in this eountry.• By this pro- Cese pititures possess a depth of tone not info lerior td any in the world. and yet they pos sess all the BEAUTY OF LIGHT' AND SHADE that can be found in the finest steel engravings. kir.'Davis•Will remain in this place alew week.4,.during which time all who wish a perfect likeness of themselves• or family, will do well to improve the opportunity. The people of this vicinity are invited to mile ono and all, and EXAMINE lIIS SPEOLMENB,JAN .11/DGE FOSS THEMSELVES, and see if th'est th gs_are-F(6 .This process is original with Mr. . ,and has never before been offered in this place:\ Pictures put up with preservers, and war ranted never to fade. Miniatures set in look. ets, brunet-pins, finger-rings, &c. Operating hours,, from 8 A. M., to li o'clock, P. M. gerPictures taken in all kinds of weatlier. — Ui Dark dresses are most suitablejor ibiguero otypee.. Children should be brought en a clear day, between the limas of 10 and 2 o'clock. OtiTAnstructions given in the art.-55a Carlisle, August 3, 1854. OPINIONS OF TUB PRESS _ - Davis' new and beautiful Daguorrean sa loon, No. 14 Filth street, over Leslie's store, was opened yesterday fur 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 is the most convenient and fine ly furnished in the Union, while Mr. Davis' pictures aro the admiratioi3 of the art. We advise our friends to call and examine the specimens at the gallery without Commercial. DAGUERREAN Itoolas.—The art of transfer. ring the features in the shortest possible space of time, thrtiugh the medium of the da guerreotype, has been brought to great perfec tion at the present time, and we presume the art has reached to no higher degree of excel lence than in our city. We were so impressed yesterday, upon visiting Davis' Daguerrean rooms, on the upper side of Filth street, a few doors from Main street, which are fitted up in the most luxuriant style. There we saw quite a variety of the specimens of the art suspend ed against the, walls, among which we recog nized familiar faces, looking as natural and lifelike almost as -the originals. Now when duplicates of one's self are so easily supplied, it would seem to be a duty we owe our friends, should we leave' them, to present them . with our semblance, for then we should be sure to be remembere i d—it would be unpleasant to hiliinkwe ilii — aird Ee forgotten. We would, therefore, roe mmend those who contemplate absenting themselves to s the kind services of Mr. Davie j . of Fifth street,—Cin Enquirer.-- - We had the pleasure of inspecting tamer the most beautiful family groops we have ever seen, at Davis' Daguerrean gallery, No. 14 Filth street, yesterday. Mr. 1). gives porde a:or attention to the taking of groups and children, and in these, as in fact in all his pic tures, is eminently succesA'al. Ills 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 cull.— Cin. Nonpareil. I "Leaves have their time to fall, And flowers to wither at the north winds breath, And stars to set; but all— Thou host all seasons for thy own, 0 death!" How soon some loved ono 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 living memorial.—CM. Sun. There is much .talk again about Hiliotype and other projected improvements in Photog raphy, but the simple fact is. that nothing lies been brought to light as yet, which can com pare with Mr. Davis' beautiful deguerrootypes, in clearness of outline, accuracy of expression, or delicacy of tone and color. Call at No. 14 Fifth street, and see his specimens and judge for yourselves.—Cin It is a well-known fact, that Mr. Davis' da guerreotype,s are equal to any in the world, the beautiful specimens exhibited in his galle ry are evidences of his skill in the art. We were present and witnessed the operation of taking 'ma likeness of a child, performed by Nlr. Davis, at his gallery, No, 14 Fifth street. Parents anxious to secure a good likeness of their chi'dren 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. IVe do not wonder at this, Mr. Davis knows how to give a rteous reeepti to visitors, as well ad to • them good on tures.—Cin. Gazelle. pie- FRENCH TRUSSES, WEIGHING LESS THAN 23 ouNctis, For the Cure of Hernia or Rupture. A CM.N WLED GED by the highest medi tS. cal authorities of Philadelphia, it - mein pat a bly superior to app other in use: Sufferers Will be gratified to lethot that the occasion now offers to procure not only the lightest and most easy; but as durable htTrussas any other, in lieu of the Cumbrous and uncomfm table article usu ally sold. There is no difficulty attending the fitting, ancliwhen the pad is locs-ted,it will retain" its position without change. Persons at a distance unable to call on the •subsertber, i can have the Truss sent to any ad dress, by remitting five dollars !be the single Truss, ar tb n lor the double—with measure round the hips, slid stating side affected. It will fib exchanged to suit if not fitting, by re - turning at once, unsoiled. For sole only byl the, Importer, CALEB U. NEEDLES, Cor..Zwellth St Race Streets, Philadelphia, In7LAntes-, requiring the benefit of Meehen• cal Supports, owing to the derangement of the Internal Orons.indveing lolling of the Womb, Vocal, Pulmonary, Dyspeptic, Nervous and Spi^al,Wenkness, are informed that a compe; tent and experienced LADY %Yabe in attendance nt the Rooms,ket apart for tlieirexclusive use) ,No. 114. T tV ELFTII St. let door below Race. July 26, • Estate of Christian Walter, dec'd. o'cicE is hereby given that letters of .administration'on the estate of Christian Walter, late of East Pennsboi'd. twp., Cumb. co., dec'd , have been grunted by the Register of snitl county to the subscriber residing in the same township. All persons indebted to said estate ore required to melte immediatspayinent and those 'having claims it) present them for settlement-to MARY 'WALTER. • Aditi'x Jtily•PA, '54-Gt WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. 111 subscriber having been appointed by the Governor Scaler of Weights, end I%leasures for Cumberland Bounty, attend to! he duties of said appointment. Persons who buy or sell by weight o. measure will be maid(' upon to have their weights and measures adjusted, and persons refusing to, have them adjusted are notified not , to use them under penalty of Ilfe ' WM. M. MATER, . scaler or Weights and Measures. Lower Allen two•, July :26, NOTICE MS hereby given that applioatiOn will be made tn) the next '.o,o6rialature, agreeably to the 'constitution and laws of , the•eommonw-alth of Pennsylvania, for an nhoration in the charter of the Carlisle Deposit Bunk, sons tctcortfer upon said Blink 'the rights and privile'ges Or a honk of issue, and to change the' nerae•tolhat alba PATILISLE BANK.: 11180 to, increase the dapiird stock One hundred eucLefifty i titousend : dollars, if practicable. ' By ordor of the rhird - ni Directors, M BEETE, Jana 29, 1854 7 -6 , Cashier;,,, • 9: MAZER ESPVCTFULLY '.offere life 'proressiOnti perviree to tho'cltlecnenr CarlieleUnd aur: ronntling 'country: N Office end residence in Sputh ihrlOOT street, Wrectlp•oopoaite to " Volunteer Office." .•Cntlislo,-Apl 20, 1853 . • . . . Mt: ' , 4 T'' w • A: ,• 9 N.P Y. will werna. rvt, pr9.l - np!tv Dfil'e4lo the roSm, Ifirjnerly OecAnied by Esq.; 149011,.11andvor SF; ,Cnrllple ; A priV r , o:, • , 6. •''stalt ja ,, itxErrEtzt, • WErP 13 in North,rfa:lnverrikroor n.djoinigg ,%1/ 0 117, 3 , s t or! ,,, office Woure, mOre rmr 7 'tiotriiirjy from 7 9, xi s olook, ,from; s.tb, 7 o'clock. P.M.. ,Cc . c 4 .qlO ,:p.tygt,s,ol..9#i:ce.#!, Town Property POrSalle: THE subscriber Were, at private sale a tOT of ORO UN D Waste on Put street;liaiwcen 'Main and Pundit:it streets tyllis boroukilt, con taining 27 feet ' front, and 70 faerin dellth• Tnertils a cellar on the lot, the' house having been destroyed'in the fire of last tall.— F.n. terms enquire 01 the undersigned. ' JOHN PHILLIPS.' NORTH MIDAETON.FARM AT. PUBLIC SALE. .. , 'On TUESDAY, the 26th of September, 1864. vrILL be sold at public sale a first rate 1 , SLATE 1. ARM, late the property,. of Michael Miller, dee'd.,.situate tn Nosth Mid dlotoe township, Cumb.,co., near Middlesex, on the road from Middlesex to Sterrot's cup, about three 111110 S east of Carlisle and hail a mile north of the .11arrishurg turnpike. It lies u.ong,' the Canedoguinet Creek and. adoins lards of Sam'l. Sadler, &intl. Bear and others. Thi Farm *i_oetain: about!. 0 N li:41 U NDR ED D FIFTEEN acres, of Wilith SIJOUt filteeli n us are Thither Land, and port of it. is flee . emlow tand fur hay mid pasture. There, is 430 upon the farm a young thriving'Orehard. The improvements arc s good , ~ „.„....,, , two MarY LOG ilo USE and ~t 't '-- Kitchen with a pump nt the ':!k irt.- • • , l a new Bank Barn, &c, .5,r, i; AU ii. , o ,1 p. , :5-4 , at,thesaine time and place • ' ' - , a Tract of MO li N TAIN LAND, containi ng, about . 3s acres, situate in Carroll twV., Perry' county: - For further information inquire oil his undersigned, living in North Middleton town. ship. Terms made known merle) , of sale by JOSEPH MILLER. • Executor. C. E. R. DAVIS, Aug 9, 1854 VALUABLE LIIIiESTODIE PARR At Public Sale, ---• On FfITDAY. the 2'2d of September, 1854. TILE Heirs of Joseph 'Witmer, late of Norte Middleton twp. dee'd„ will sell at„publie stile, on the pietnis .5, at 10 o'clock, A. M., a first rate LI %IESTONE FARM, in Southampton township, Cumberland county. This Forni.is• situated on the Carlisle and Cliambershurg tut tnic°, about two miles east of Shippensburg and was formerly the u operty of Johnson Wit. liainson. It .contains 148 acres, about 25 of whi..lt is very fine timber Land. The whole tract is under good Mitre and in a high 'state of cultivation. Tnere is also an Orchard of choice and thriving knit trees. The im- ~...,,..,;, proVements.are a large two stool :." tii ; 11 RICE II 0 USE,. with haeltbuil. , U i' V '''‘'':4: . ding, brick wash house, a good .l' `',! `.." 1 1 . Brick Barn, &c. Also tr,Tenant i* '.- '".? lintre and stable. These are two wells of wa ter convenient to the buildings. ' Ths widow's dower can remain in the property or will be released, as the purchaser may, u ish, For further informution.call upon Joseph Wit mer, who resides on the premi , es. Terms will be made known on day of sale by JACOB WITMER, A BR*M. WITMER,I And other Heirs of Joseph Witmer, dec'd. Ang 9, 185 , 1. KY — Carlisle Volunteer and ShippenSburg News copy till sale, TOwn Property For Sale, THE undersigned will' offer at public' Cale, at the Court I,lpuse o-CSATUI2.I).AN--the 26th - et August, at 2 o'clock, P. M., the follow: iug imitierty,,situute in the luitough of Car lisle, viz:— No. I—A double two story ..„ g,, Stone DWII. .LING IiOU,E, :/,.? situate on Bedford street, with .. 7 ! 4 hack buildin wash home and ~t 1,... " i"' 4. cistern, adjoin g. nig property 91 T. Busier. The lot is 110 feet deep, N. :2—ls a two story DIVKLLING , HOUSE wealherboarded, with a never-failing well of water no .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 137 W M., M. PEN V OSE. . Court 'Proclamation. WHEREAS the Honorable J. H. G . 11,1 President • Judge of the several Courts of Common Pleas of the counties of Cumbe-land;Perry and ~ inniate, in Pernisylva nia, and Justice of the Sacral Courts of Oyer and Terininer and General Sail Delivery in said counties, and lion. John .Rupp and Sam uel Woodburn, edges of the Court of Oyer and Perminer and General Jail -Dulive , y for-the trial of all capital and other offenders,in the said county of Cninberland,by their precepts to me directed, dated the 11th of April, 1h54. have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and Generuiiail Delivery, to lie holden at Car. lisle, on the sth MONDAY of August, 1854, (being the 28th day) at IS o'clock in the aro norm, to continue ono Week. • NOTICE is therefore hereby given,to the Coroner. Justices of the Pence and Constables of the said County of Combed .nd: that' they are by the said precept commanded to be then and there in their proper persona, with their lolls, records. inqmsittons, examinations end all other remembrances, to du those things which to their offices appertain to be done, and all IlleSo that arc bound by recognizonces, to proseeuto.agninst the prisoners (hut are or then 0)01 +be in the Jailof said county, are to bo th6re-to preseente them as sit oil be jest., • JOSEPH NIeDARMOND, Sheriff. SIIERIFF'S OFFICE, Carlisle, Jun. 25, 1854. A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE .g . pursuance of the.last Teatiuncnt $ of J.icob 'f{nisley, dee'd, late, of - SOutfitinip tun township, i'rattlilin county, will be offered. at Private sale, the farm of the said deed. situated in said township, four miles west of Smpoensburg and ono mile oast of Orrsiow'n. The Fain contains about 112 acres of thu best quality of , hinestone land, at propor tion of thriving tirhber, and the balance in a high state of cultivation. , ' Thu improvements are a largo - T W O-S TOR. Y. BRIC .. • DWELLING' 110DSE, Stone Rank Barn. NVagen Shed and !N , Corn Cribs, &c., all in good re• pair, a well of never fading water and ti cistern'' at the. door. Also, two Orchards•ef choice. 1, fruit, &e.. This farm is pleasantly situated ona mile frill the thriving v.llage of ,Orrstown. where good stores and met battles of all kinds are le.vited. For plea3antness of, location and richness of the toil, the farm ia believed to ho ono of the' best m the eastern end of Franklin county. If tt should not be sold Vetere the. 20th day of September next,it will then he sold at public outcry at I o'clock, P. M. • Persons wishing to view the. property will " please call ore the 'svbScrilier living near the , same. 'DAVID SPENCER: " Exachtor of Jacob I{nieley, dec'd. Branch 41illo, June 14, 'h4. PRZVILME E.114A.E. • rwitlE subscriber offers at prtte sale two tracts of Land adjoining, sit lilted in Lur. tr gnu twp ., Franklin co., 6 ules'north of Ship.; • .ponsburg - and 3 west of Newbdrg: Said tract '! consists of 13. 3 / a cres each, Slate land tinder ti high-state' of are a Two Story LOG HOUSE' Log Barn on each ,farm, also a vCorn-crib anti the necossatly out • iF. - C buildings , and excellent Orchard on each lium, and water convoni• eat to the dwel in;Ts, Both farina arecCovered Vi.th young thriving 'rinibi.r. ' • • ,• Also a tract of TIMBER. LAND, contnin- 7, ino 16jacres, situated in Letterlceney twp, •I Franklin co., within ;one' mile of.R.oiburyi.. S tid 'Timber is. ofr; a attperinr ,, qutilitY. , ;The farms will be soldlow,• as• the subscriber- in- ; tends leaving for; the west. ~( 0•For further ; Plrticu'ars, call on the, subsarjber residing on;.: the-premises. • 1, . ' july;l9, '54.-4wl ,PETER CLIPPINGEB., PUBLIC SALE, , . 4 • . On SATURDAY Aug' u t tt 26 - 1854. • bo sold at public eale on the propel.. ties. a tot of Ground situated in Kings.., t town, Cumberland county - , at present' , in , •the'.. : oeettpaney of W. Wambaugh, containing ; , feet in front and 180 feet in depth, bounded an- - the north he :Num Hie, on the east by 100 of Ohniel'Shmdle, on the south - tiy en hlleV'"arid - on the Wees•lty lot of John Cooper, having thefoon otrected n T•W'O. • STORY FRAME 'HOUSE, 'a Psis largo brick Shop,,Carriago-hlitme end other' oet-bniblines, and -a; • Cistern An indisputable title "will be made and possession given On the first of' April nekt.i •' Sale tdeonimonee ar2 ialelook; Bay, when terins Wlll•lirrinadit' kinmi'n by 7), J ily 16 'B4' ''''• ABR.AHAItti'M Y 101 2 1; "•• - . evrial?,.'fit 'hereby' given' that the'CTME; ! tifltltdiND VA LEY.'SAV,INPSINSTI: . : ''r otrioII: located at Cuthherland two lownahhi. Cinnhoiland rottnty;'bvill male tipnhratltin `to thivri4t Legislature Of the Clint. .fnomvdalth bf T.orinivlvama'fot•iin ht r of hoot'. • poration; With lt'etroital'of'norhae thatiThliiibi more than Thirty Thousand Dollars' for.tho'nur. rose of re(iiiivinh''dpspovira o 'mooey''tim h andry'and on . intores.„ and Of mahloo lonOti and digcaurita: suOh'olhr4 hvivilegeeds,'nve nail* ollv arantOd to Tn*i of thbilkiidovEd W‘t.'GALid kIATIT; L : 'BE • Sei'Y . 7p). 0. 1 / 4 40,1 ,
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