Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, October 25, 1854, Image 8

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BA LT131011.11, Monday, Oct. 23.
'Moue zuil Meal.—The Flour Market
flim, bat. quiet. ANTe note sales to-day of
mut 5 . 00 bbls in all of Howard' street bran(
it $t- t? some asking more. The gum)
the receipts of Flour 'are light. )\
note City Mills at $7 S7, l r ltye Flour
ad country Corn Meal s'4 37, city di) $1 4
bbl.
Gra'n'and Seeds.--111eat. Supply fair at
•ie2s advauejug. About 18,000 bushels (
red, and sales of from good to prime whi:
1 83(4:Ill 88, choice do. 190®$1
prime red at 165(01 75 V Nisbet. - II
ridr qualities sto 10 cents less. The.
;tires show an average advance of 4 cent
.orn—Receipts fair and market quiet at
About 15,000 bushels offered; at.
tics of white at 74 and 75 cents, yellow I
1a.78 cents and mixed and new at 65 11,
cents'o bushel. (lats.—About 4,01
lshels offered ksales at 44(y}.18
. cts, Vbusl
-ye—No sales this morning: Seeds quiet
"e quote Clover at G 50(e'$6 75 and Tim
•7 3 50 0 t $3 GS '0 bushel,
31eaf ffstate Safes.
=EMMEMII
•-• StiOseriber offers lib V.tlol 11.1. Pale. situated
~. i m pa,,ii 1,,,w lishlp, thiniLerlantl enmity on the tit:
. to lea lin.t front Harrisburg to Clo.liMu. 4 miles fn
J mealier and 1:1 from the latter plum, CoNTAI N I".
; Aill: V.:A edml 93 PEI:CUES, stmt measure. of fir
, 0 1,1. 00 .4 , ne and Black Slate land, inferior t Immo
•., r alit v. Aljelning the taliedoeuinet creek a
- "l -- tris ‘.l . lir , 11. 1 41'Atang,lulm_Shidthalie,lit7 , 1.F41,r9 a l
let jue.a. Ti,..re arc ahout 12 a , res i.i \Woodland e
.• r• en title cleared nett ender gie',(l f e nc e and i n
h Mete id .1110v:11i 'Il. There are a great many I
•At trees .oi tar: farm ready t I b.• cut int, posts. Al•
•-• 'dune tlll.l, lag Orchard with different kinds of fru
' ,ie improvements are a TlV‘i ST. illy Dill
''''ll'S K. e e 0.1.a-heard...l it Ali it hitclam , 41i7 p4
'cioll, , l :lad , ''hr under them : it ' first •se II IV
d
e It k NH: 11.11LN and ether net buildings II ! ii
Ali a nover Luling will with ;mum near "...' ' I •
.d kit qten d air. A further deseripti ni is --
...mild 1111111'N , SA:try. lIS til,Se ii lii are tieStrUltS In ill
JA,SI) W ill uric the propo.ly. Terms will be !tin
noien by the subscriber lit lug on the pretnis'es.
Au 2:1. tla. D.1'111) MARTIN.•
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE A'
PRI VATE SA foihinlng F A It M . a
'.'-act of Woom. tsn. the property of Miss 311irtha Mlct .
—44:arlisle,_will_bu_strliLat private sale. viz:
All that certain Farm. situate In SontharniorFtwl
'umlierland county, hounded by lands of Rehm:Vs al
lilt I's heirs. Francis Fulton. ilenjamin Kimmch Pe7
end etlvirs, einitlihing 1245 ACItt.S, strict measure.
'his Kum, which is situated on the Walnut Both
riad, within two utiles of the tonal4h of Shippensbui
of a, test rate quality of land, well culitivated a:
teased. and nearly all cleared, with suit-
diteMY.KIALN9 'ROUSE, BARN, and ,v 0 74
4ut-buntuao ;il
, Thima is a fine young 11
j ltellAlto of well selected Apple Trees k.
F,!,`
the premlSNs t )gether with other ;
Atit trees,
AI.SA n Tart of. Woodland two miles frUni the Farr
bounded by lands of Adam Warner, (leo. Clover's hob
ard. Conrad Clover, containing about IA) Aell
ii.nd Is well covered with young Chestnut Timber. Tin
is ailnd on It n mintbrtable Tenant House and Carden,
Pors.nis wishing t❑ examine these propertcs. onn do
by calling on Mr. (ieorgo Mathews. who resides on 1.1
For torms and conditions of side windy to
• ACM.
. - „,*chaibecNbur i ; Whig publish t.w and send bill
this °lnce. [Aug. 30. 1544
HousEANI) LOT FOR SAL E-
The Two Story FRAME 110ITSE
and Got of Oround in South Hanover 4, ..."‘
street, now' occupied by Charles Bars iie i - C Aar%t
nitz, immediately opporite Bent
M. z's ii
f:
Store, is o ff ered priiate sale. For # Num
terms inquire of the subscriber, Attorney for the own..
Sop. 5, '541 B. M. HENDERSON.
FAiXECUTORS SALE OF REAL EF '
1
TAT K.— Will be sold at _public sale, on the prom!
ea, on VIC RSDA V, the Pith of October, at l 2: o'cics:l
r.oott, all that' certain PLANTATION or Tract of Lao
situate in Newton township. Cumberland enmity, Pr
late the property of Henry Baker. deceased, bounded t .
lands of Alexander Sharp, Jacob Sawyer, Deorge• Atte
'asd others, containing 170 acres, more or less ; Th'
Vann is Lime Stonti Land of superior quality. and is .a.
cleared and in cultivation except some ton or twoh 4
acres of excellent timber Into!. it lies on the road from
Wiville - to - Shippertsburg.-abont_ four_miles_ front :Um
former place-aid three miles from it by the rail road,
Which ruPk throttth the property. The improvements
are a substantial, well built, double two - .. .
atary DWI:LUNG HOUSE, with two ~;,-,P. - ', l' ?- .
commodious Stone Kitchens attached. .l'y,7 ,
Aiarge Stme bank Barn, lately built. ''.::„.V.:, 1 ~1
[t
with two thrashing floors. superior FM- : .'''.1.,....., .. •t.
hies, graineries, and other conveniences. -'-''' *" .4 ',
There are also wagon sheds, corn cribs and other out
buildings. The'whole place is under good fences, and is
divided into fields of a suitable size.- ThereAs a never
failing well of water EL •se to the dwelling, and on the
premises a large OlitllfAßD of superior apples, poaches
and other fruit trees.
On FIUDAY, the 2.th of October, at 1•2 o'clock, noon,
will be sold, on Cho ground, :10 acres of 'WOODLAND, in
Mlillin township. bounded by lands of 'W3lll.im Ramp,
Samuel ileborhing 1111(1 heirs of John High,
deceased, Le
lug good timber land. This land will he sold in whole
or in part as linty In &aired. 'Perms of .sale will he
Latuleipww.o on day thereof by
THOMAS A. 111eKINNEY,
Exoe'r of dlenry Ilaker,.decoase.L
&pt. 13, 18111,
Eanea.star Examiner mid Ilarrishiug Tologkaph copy
and ehnriii: this office,
FARM AT PUBLIC SALE.--,Thit
undersigned, ntiministnater with the will annexed
nfacorgallaker;_•Meetil_ late of Silver Spinwtownship.
Ouimitllriand county, will offer at buplle sale on NRIDAY --
DAY—
the 2hth of 1864. on tiro premises, the VAltll.
caaald deeetwed. situated In said township, two and a
half miles from Iliougestown, on the 'State Road, leading
from liarrisbArA to, Sterrett's (hip. howided by hinds
. • Jacob i'Peoinli. William Noss, Samuol
•• • 'llartner, Jacob Simmons and others con
.v tabling 120 ACRES. The improvements- are DWELL/NG 1101151/ AND BARN,
•,, • and other necesr,ary ounbuildings, with
an excellent Spring of Water near the
house. The land is slate, of a Brat rate quality, with
limestpne on It nufficient"to burn a large quantity of
Brie, which bp's - Mutable and limit; a ready salo'itythis
neighborhood. /t will be sold together or in parts to
suit purchasers._ Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, M.,
when terms will be made known by
SAMUEL FillitititY. •
Administrator.
sept'2lbl
--3.
I
ORN SIIELLERS.-XA SIDER ' 8 PAT
ENT CORN SnEttEn, decidedly tho hest and eiteap
os now itvuse. Farmers are requested to.call and ex
wastes it at the Carlisle Foundry and Machine Shop, or
at Saxten's ilertiwan) Store. Vor male at reasonable
prices .by • .
Aug..2-4ink}
IQII M AC WANYED.—The highest
pike will -b paid - in cash for Sumac in.large or
itroall quantities, if 0„olivegl to the subserlbeeln East
street, flollsie. , JACOB' Sllllo7lf.
June 1 l, 'f)J-3m -,..
. ~ .
11:PIOCTIA •LONG
Logy nuol Sintari• Ilrot.lll
-
U. '.I:N
GARDNER & BROWN
libtitOttoll.
iH Hi. , PENBI3U R INSTITUTE,
uptN BUM, PA. Rev. 11. W.Ht,hs, Profeßsoi
of Iguggos, Natural ScicuceN, Ac.
L. LAviavet, hthtiucto; In lia.fglish and Math
I). A.
email m
Mrs, ELLIEs, Principal Instruetrera in fait, Fenn& Di,-
part , nen t.
Thu sevo.th s(.s.1011 of thls ilolill9lilti
,4 Institution
will COMMIICI, on Monday, tile ACM of October next.--
A new I:Willing which will rout:libido to the conve
nience of Intplly , hag been erected ibr the use a the
Feina‘, ikTartaime.
1 . 1:1tISIS 81.VEOON
arthogiaphy, Reading and Writing $ 5 50
A rithinet Ir. 0 rammar, Geography, ilistory and
Philosophy - 850
neology, Botany. Blietorin, Physiology, &e.. 10 50
Matheinatlrs, Clreelt and laiin Languages 12 50
French 5 00
-
.
M usle 110 00
innwhig 0 00
The . , bolo expense f )r a session of five calendar months
inclusive of Tuition, Boarding, ‘Vashinig. &e, does not
exceed ... 4 155,011. Pupils will not be taken... Jim a sbortor
period, than half a session. A Catalogue containing
particulars, ;nay It, obtained by eddreming the
tors.
sopt27 "4
pLAINFIELD CLASSICAL AC A 1)-
EAIY, near Carlisle, In. Tim litliSession wft com
ntVnee ou MOND.tv,,Novembor 6, I 8 I. Nun , er of Stu
dents limited and constant cif arts used f their moral
and lutell,etual improvonent. Terms, $ll5 per session.
Oraultas %MI references and full Information fuinisli
cd, b., lt. K. BURNS,
Principal and Propiintor,
-
Ftspt2i-1854. Plaint:old, Cumberland en. ro.
fiLASSICA ti AN I) LIT14;11.A1{211
ittunscuthq„
SPIN will cnininence,E , ii Tucndny, 1.141 7lh of Niiveniber.
and continuo 0 incattlis. careful iiistructi, , n Is given
by clutpotont teachers the 41apartnientH of classical,
IfatUniatieal and Etiglisli education. Tho ulinle
ox
penmen f r tuition, boarding aut1..1 , .41;;1ng. with n rn - an.
j.".:1 per term. For fttalier particuiars, apply
to either of the qubserihers at Sawvllle, Pa.
. • 11011E11T MeCACII It EN, Principal,
\V. It. I,'Nri, A. M.,
Professi..rs.
11..11eL,ACJI It EN, jr., A. H..
ITALL A.CAI)I4I3IY, three
MileS West 1.4' iliirrisburit. The Aghtli :Ae:Lsiew
'I this p pular and 110116,41111 g Int:Mullen will inn
illejtels uu Niondity, the ctli or November tlfv , t t. under the
hltr - attspires, ri thil_prtisiatt_x_ear spelt
improvements and additi uts have been libido as Its le
,•re entig. pat roliazu 410114:11141Ud. rriii.ipai will be RS
4St •Ly C' Tits of eompetept 111141 exporielly.e.l
tea •hers nod speelai :Mention will be paid to the health
and ennif rt ul the Students.
Itaardiair, Wtodilmi and TuWon In Gle.Engllsli Branch
-1,;. and Vocal Mmio,-per liessl .n. (5 nmntlis)•,?,:,s.oo
instruction in Latin ami Utrek, each, - 5.00
' Trench and Gorman - - 5.00
% 4, lmdruntental Music. ' - - 10.00
The attention of parents and guardians is earnestly
invited to this Institution. Circulars will he furnished
and au,v luf.rnnli will be given, on app:leatiou,either
personal or by letter to
D. - DENLINGER
Sopt. 13. 1554. • -"••• ' Iltirrisburg•,• 1.3
U.M BE I:LAND 'V ALLEY INsTI.-
TUTiI. Male and Female seperate and distinct.—
. Itt - MteIhiNI.7SMAIO Loosjc,
Principal, assisted by situ Teachers.
The Winter 'Session of thhisinstitution will open to
receive students on tilt, lot Nov. Thu facilities whieh
are offered by this Institution to both sexes. for obtain
ing n finished education arc unsurpassed by any similar
eruit.ary In the Shite.
The Buildings are now and commodious, and the
gronuds ornamented. The PEM till RE PAHT M ENT
is now entirely sepa rat 0, and condwted by New England
Teachers, It is located In the beautiful valley of Cum
berland. unsurpassed for its healthfulness—accessible
by Rail Read--$ inlies.distant from Harrisburg.
One hundred and twenty students have been in at
tendance during the collegiate year.
'I E R Al g
Marti. Tuition, and Room Furnished por Session
or 21 %Vet, Vdi 00
l'or Circulars iind information address
Rev. .111)8. 14. 1.001 4 1 K
opt 'Mechanicsburg. Cumuli. Co., Pa.
Y
lINGr LADIES SE.LECIT SCIIOO PI
Carlisle, Pa. The Feu term of this School s ill
C.IIIII,IntICP on MONDAY, the DI of September„and con
tinue eleven weeks. Tuition from rive to Tun dollars.
according, to the studies pur trd. l'cir further Jur wins-
Gun enquire of the principal, Mm. J. F. DOWNING.
-- Carlisle. Aug.
PATENT SELF-SHARPENING
YANKEE FEED CUTTERS, manufactured fa
ALDRICII4 SARGENT, No. 410 Market street, Philada
This cutter is superior to any now iu uso,.for strength
durability, and simpliaity of construction it cuts fast
er. and is the only self sharpening nay, Straw and Corn
St ilk Cutter ever made. it has but ONE STRAIGILT
KN,IFE, which any parson Mrs grind and sot with ease,
but In Ordinary case. is ground in theonachine. Thou
s.•unds have already boon said, and tho demand Is daily
Increasing. In most cases an examination is Sufficient
to convince one of its superiority. No one after n•short
trial would part with.lt for any otiMr. All sizes of the
above constantly on hand and fbr•sale by
oct El
3. I% IXNE,
Sole, Agent for Cumberland eouuty
•
PUI3L S..A.LE OF REAI I ESTATE.
The undersigned by virtue of an order issued out
of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, will
pose to public sale by outcry, on the premises', on FRI
DAY, the 20th day orOctober, A. P., 1851, at 2 o'clock,
P. SL, the thllowing described valuahlo Real Estate, sit
uate In Frankfurd township, to wit :--A Tract of Land,
containing 53 etrict: measured arms and 10 porches, hay-
Ink theraon erected ti,aorge stone /MERCHANT MILL,
with thur run of stone, a S.lii'll/111,r1oVer 111.11, Plaster
511 D a. , now Distilloryt nuw flog-pen, three tenant nous
es. SiTil/Piiiiiiiiirdeper Shop.
Ale), at the seine Huse and .place, a tract of first rate'
Slate Land, containing 157 acres and 12. i perches more or
less, having thereon erected a MAN
SION MUSE, Spring-house, bank Darn
and a young Apple Orchard, included
in this tract are 9 acres and 110 porches
of first rate Bottom Land. ~)41.•
Those properties aro situated on the •
n orth ol d i e o f the Connadoguloct creek, about four miles
west'of Carlisle. .They nine adjoin earb other, end have
been occupied and used as one property; but they will
be sold jointly or separately, as may best suit purchas
ers:
Me . will also sell at the Court House, in the lswough
of Carlisle, on Saturday, the 21st of tktober, at 1 o'clock'
P. M., a tract of Littlest me Land, in South Middleton'
township, on the south Aide of the o Wninut Bottom road.
Intiolning lands of IL A FL Wynn and othemeontalltillg
70 acres, more or less, having thereon erected a twdstory
STONN MOUSE, and a neat, new hunk Baru.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
JOll5l STUART. .
Sept. 13, 1854. . Adm'r of John Mays, decld.
_ _
irIETRANS!' COURT SALE. -•Will
ho Sold In pursuanco of an °Nor of the Orpluta
Court of Cumberland enmity at public vondue or out
cry, on the proubisos, on SATURDAY, the 28th of Ode=
her next, at 11 o'clock In tho fononoorrof uild any,
the
balanca.of the IttlAl. ESTATIt of Robert IL Church, sr.,
dece11011(1,' situate In Now ,Cutuberlantl In, the county
wesaid, consisting of LOTS 210. 89, 26, 29. and 41, In
the general plan of soitt town. The terms and condi- I
turns of sato, freeohly to tho 'Order of Court. will to.
I,nov...n' er on tiro flay of polo by the eilibscril,i.r, 11.1-
et ist ei• de bon It; non of :4..14 tteciAent.
It. F.
•
poun T P , ll CItA-N A. 'l‘
the iitnlOrtlbto. JAhlEa aliA11A111; VMS
(lent dodge of ro HevOral Colirts of 0 - Weldon Pita of
the conniitm of Cu nheatiliTTOrry and diininta, fn
Pennsylvania, and Jt stice of the several Codrts of Ovi.r
and Terminer and endral Jail .Delivery in Raid cam
ties and lion. Jon Rune and SApttn:l; Woonnuna .111(1140
of Lilo court of ()yet, and Tefuriner find Otineral Jitil
Delivery for tile trial of fill eailital and other offenders,
in the raid eoilnly af.Cliniburtdnd, by theft. precepts to
me directed, boariog date the 28th day of August, DO,
have ordered tho Co' rt of Oyer and 'Terminer and Deno
rut Jail Delivery, to ;qv holden at Carlisle, on the :id
IION DA Y of Novembe. (being the 13th day) at 10
o'clock in the forenoon, to L;2ntinue two weeks.
NOTICE is therefore horoby Tun to tbo Coroner.
;twitters of the Pence nil/ Could:11110a of ahn wild County
of Cumberland, that tipiy ere by tan 1.41 preMpt
1111111110 d to 110 tlttill not thorn In their proper poririne,
with their mile; records, nomliittlorni, exiled notions 'tilt'
nil otlior ronieinlirniirom, to de thoao th6tps which to
their °Moos appertain to be time; null nll Mom that ay.,
bound by roeolodraiiron, to rr, „
„J„,.,0 alpinist the o r b,
ovirwm art nre or then MOM /0 in tho.1:01 sold 1-01toty,
are to IKS Chary, Lu provotto
4 108111'11 , 1k11.41A MON r), 1 4 1101
1:111orlfra °Mee, earibiltbl
Solitonibor, 2,1.
P. A. L. LAVERTY,
G. U. lIARN, A CO.
N - ty
rt CH. At it taut tul l)r ir loino' Court
I Lbegan on Tuesday, (doe intla day of August, A. ih,
ri64, and hoiden rot Carlisle, in anal for Conshoo hoot 1 . 1),
bOrlIA) the lion, •111111141 11. I iraltouno, President „lodge, and
Samuel Woodburn, anal John Hupp, Enquires, Aneociate
Judges, he., the following prOOOOlilligH worn had, 10 wit :
Li the case Or the writ of Partitien and Vat!oration nn
the meal estate of Robert litaliam, deceased., tiou amine
hiving ionic confirmed by the Cowl, ,
Now, to wit. Ifoth. Antatuot,lB6.l.! route on the hobs
1 1 , 0 Persons interested, to wit:- Jtdm Stoma, niilllll4 , of
Joseph (inflation, William lirroltrom and Isabella alealo o m,
intermarried with itohert Itolowts, W Whom I. (iridium,
1 Eliza, iiiterfoarrical with. i. IV. IVarsharn, Bail A ruiPti to
1 .1. a I rnianon,, who has H. ti% IVao Own for hie gum ollan,
.the said E. %V. NVarralotim and Eliza his %alio , haying sold
their interest to will In 1 n (ileum) tau ehlialren or Marla
linalmon, married to -- Fraxler, (talsomilea.lo (omit:
Isabella Ann Strickler, Catharine, married 1. , qtorite
Norio, the son of Nancy, intenntolled ot lily Arthur Ilare
ciaman, dopeaspi), to wit: itillhiria Puclantrars, tool the,
children of Jane Graham, deceased, intermarried wit lo
tirler, to wit, three of the children, one married,
the others unmarried, all of age,llve In Washington 1
county, Pa. To mono into Court an`i• TUPJADAY, the 7th
day of leoveml er noUlt, and aceept 'or refuse to accept
Lilo raid ('State at tow valuation, or show came why UP'
vote,' should 11i kb, sold. Personal notice or by writing
lift at their place cf abed° to be given to those living in
tau county, or within forty tones ef•Carlism, 8 ,0 1, 3
publication for three weeks, In two newspapers in Co l ,
.11,4,.._f.jr_jdoese resident out of the coMitY prod loyond
forty miles. - ItY - I`ll - P.-- el t PitTv----
1,- ; .---,.) In testimony whereof, I hate hereunto set
h. S. ' my hand. and oho seal of saki Court, at Carlisle
I—.— . Jo n the 12th day of September, A. ii., 185 . 1
PIIILIP QIII(11.E V,
-Deputy Clerk Orphans' Court.
21 sept 74-3 t
UDITOR'S NOTlCE.—Account
fennel Assignees. The creditors ra
Samuel Bricher, of :Monroe- township, Cumberland coun
ty. are her by notified that I have been, appointed an
Auditor by the fletirt Common . Pleas of said county.
to marshal' and distribute the, asgeta the hands of
his assignees. I will attend to the duties 'bf the ap
pointment at my Mike in the Borough of Carlisle, on
WEDN P.SDAY. the loth day of October next, bcf+re or
at which time the creditors of Samuel Bricker will please
present their claims. , If this request be neglected, they
will be cut out from the fund. •
i_r , sept.2o W. 11. MILI.Ir;11, Auditor.
OTICE.—The Ordina nee enacted the
Li 17th day of June, Ifoal,requiting that all dogs
running at large within the limits of the Itortmgh, be
securely muzzled, will, by order of Council, stand slits
ponded from the Ist of October of the present year, un
til the Ist day of Ajay,lFss, at which time it will again
he in full force and effect.
JAMES MULLIN, Clerk to Council
Council Chamber, Carlisle,
r , rpternbor 20. 18:14.
xToTicE is hereby given that the Cunt
_Ll BERLAND WILEY SAVINGS INSTITUTION,
Located at CumbeiTlCP Hall, in Dickinson township,
Cumberland county, will make application to the nest
Legidat ttre of the Commonwealth of d'ennsy l vault+ fer
run at of Ineorp,4ation, with a capital of nut less than
rou nor more thou Thirty Thourand Dollars, for the pur-
Isise of receiving depordts of money kith transitory and
on interest, and of making loans and discounts, With
such other privileges as are usually granted to Savings
Institutions.. By order of the Directors.
WM. GALBREATH, Tress.
1). L. IlsrmunS, [June 28-Ihnp
NOTICE is hereby given that applica-
Lion will be made to the next Legislature, agreea
bly to the constitution and laws of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania, for an alteration to the Charter or the
Carlisle Deposit Balkh, so as to confer upoh said Bank the
rights - and privileges of it hank of issue, and to change
the name to that of the CARLISLE BANK : also to Increase
the capital stock Ono hundred anti fifty thousand del.
lars. If practicable.
By order - of the Board of Directors.
W. M. BEETEn,
J unc.23, IFSL-Cm] Cashier.
VSTATE OF ANDREW FORBES
11LA IHXIEAS ED.—Letters Testamentary on the Estate '
of Andrew . Forbes, late of West Pennsboro township,
Cumberland county, tined., have boon grunted iv the
Register of said county, to W. M, Henderson and
Parker. Persons Indebted are requested to make pay
ment and those having claims to present them for settle
ment. W. M. HENDERSON,
RICHARD PARKER,
Carlisle, Aug. :10,1853.--ft Executors.
FSTAT„E OF GEOItOE. BAKER,
A DECRISED.—NotIee is hereby given that letters
of sultninistration. with the; will annexed. on the estate
of George Baker, late of silver Spring township, Cum
berland county, deceased,have been granted by the Reg
ister of said county to the subscriber residing in Hamp
den township. All persons knowing themseivtw indebt
ed to said estate are required to make immediate pay
ment, and those having claims to present them for set
tlement to SAMUEL, EBERSY, Adtu'r.
Sept. 13, 1854.
,STATE OF jOILN McCARTER,
4
DECEA:43).---Notice is hcleby given that letters
o
f Administration, with the Will annexed on the Es
tate of John McCarter. late of the borough of Carlisle,
Cumberland co., deconsod: have teen granted by the
Register of said county; to the subscriber, residing in
the same borough. All PtritollB knowing themselves in
debted to said Estate are required to-snake Immediate
payment, and these having claims will present thoui for
settlement to
Sep; 6 1851
ESTATE OF ROBERT VU.NBAR,
ine , D.-Notim Is hereby given that letters of Ad
minietration on the estate of Robert Dunbar, Into of
Fast Pennsboro twp., Comb. co., dee'd, have been issued
by the llegiste• in and for Said county, to the subscriber
who resides In the township aft,ressid. • All retsoom hav l
hoeing clams or demands against the estate of said der.,
are requested to make known the same without delay,
and those indebted to make payment to
• ' JACOB HUMMEL.,
Aug::i3—Ct• .... Adel r.
1 4 1 STAhiE 11,UnOI.PR KRYSIIER
i DEC EASED.—Let texa l 'ostametttory on tin; estate
of 'Rudolph liryshor, Into of ( hurchtown, Mouroo. twp.,
(toed., have bean granted by the Rogister of said com i ty
to John Goodyear and Goorgo Wontlerlich, resfiling . In
•tho samitownsblp. Portions Indebted are raistestotto
make payment mid those having claims to present them
for settlement to JOHN GOODYEAR,
I.IEORGIE WUNDERLICH,
Aug. 30,1354-04. ' • , Executors. •
CIARPENI 4 ERS and Builders are inv it
/ ad to ,tocamlno tho assortment of Lochs. Latches
Bolts, Binges, tiicrows, Glatis, Putty, OR, 'Paints ite.--
Alrfor sale cheap at X.11)N8.
March 13
TUST RECEIVEI).—A prime lot of
p tin rolo,l.latc‘l I'A'PENT f, Vn.
C IV:omns. f.r. 'rills Lido fully malMnins,
110 1-p:tfr:.tl,ll , 4 -1:14 Hits 11{1 . 7:.14. •
; t ntli~l~ i CthLl'.
3Tottc,es.
J!iSIES ISIce.kITTXR, Adnfr
r
6tores nal 64005.
FOB, THE MILLION
• _
,oa
,I am jitst receiving uty Fall
• •floariClNG4 stork of PAPF.if iIAStIjNOS,
which .i.ulai§s itylei tluallty
• • 4 * and twice any - that have 'ever
been exhibeted In Carlisle: I rer:jlestftilly 'Soil/ it Fall
Oortanta want of Parer flanging.; if ally eserip
lion, lie I 4111 eOrlifitellti.Y itslio . rthient far sneleassrs any
In the Itorotiehi L61(1-111 style and prices has but few ri
vals in the city. I only ask of the public to rill and ex
amine my assortment before purebasing, as I ant coati
dent my chaste designs cannot full to please the most
fastidious. / IJOHN N
West aide of North llnvever Street,
AR (;, - ... : ....... 0- --..... n i N Ev GROCERY
-- .... 1 r., .Av . . AND VARIETY STOlt E.
Tito .bm.rtber would respectfully Inflirm his frien d s and
the public generally , that he has just returned from the
city with a large and varied assortment of ~,.,'
0 IIMI•iltil'IS, OLASS and QUEENS-WA - RE . -41::-WI
NI SI I, ke., IL, which he offers for sale on till ' 11 " i ''' b'
r r
..., reasonable terms, at his New Store.. sa . I ...
ii,riier of North Hanover street and the Pub. , i 1 1 ,i t ,,,..._
lin Square, directly oppoolta the Carlisle Pe.
posit Hank, Illsstock oinhinsee everything usttally
In a ilroiery and Variety store.
Thu public are Invited to call and examine his stock
before I,llreliarlpig ehrewliere, ns he feels confident he can
call Om bent go.rfo et the /09ht 'aloes.
4 J. p. IfALBERT.
I, I A 1,1, HTYI,B (,)I? lIA'J'S fur 1854.
1
tilAlfttlt Ifiad KU rospectrolly announces to his
pht,c,,i,s (11111 the 'Millie geltertilly ilia 110 lILIN just co
"ht,.l.4tcelved the PAUL fiTYLE 01 1 iiENTLEMEN'S
II ATS, sonoufactili..4 itt one of the best estobllsh.
tn,ut in Plat&lI btu, to - which he Invites special
lie has also constantly on hand a large rind Turfed are
sat tthent of lila own manufacture rts well na city made
I lats and raps, suitable for the serison, comprising every
variety of II nssla, Beaver, Moleskin and' Silk HMO, fill
-101141 fit the Intvtit style, together with a full asserttnent
of ('A I'M of every shape mut description, and at every
no particularly 111 itOR the public to tall and ex
amine his VII IlhBnrtnifnit, in style, mate,.
rlti and finish, cannot be surpassed by any •In market,
fund whtrlt ht• IS 0110 M put at prices lower than ever.
Remember his old stand on North Ilitsiorer street, 1,0-
0 , 11.1.11 Il tuner's and Foner'e•.&teres.
1 4 1 A LL STYLE OF BATS & CAI'S.
IA M. It. TictorT, ditsir,,4 to inform his old friends
that he has removed to his new establishment on Iligh
street, near the Railroad Depot, anti is now opening a
2.,,t to large and elegant assortmentma of the FALL STILE
F Ii AT S, just received from Philadelphia, uldeh
the gentlenout of Carlisle are requested le neil anti
"extunkm.---11e-hatt-also_a_lurge assortment etf Silk, Fur
and Slouch Mats a, his own manufacture. ga — ulifirtlie
best stj le mid at various prices, the excellence and finish
oi nitieii he %illl warrant. llis stoek 'hods confident on
ly needs to be examined to Le approved, Also, adarge
supply of Men's. boy's and Cl!ildren's CAPS. of Clot])
and Fnr, rand of every- variety of_sty le and primp just Or
ed from Philadehiltia. Let all he want a lint or
Cap give him n calL'as they may be sure of Leing suit.
ed to their own with:fact Mu.
(ani LOTILIN ! CLOT 111 N . O The
f scriber is now having made up a lot of Fashionable
and Substantial Clothing which he will sell an cheap,if
not cheapen than any estubliclunent in the borough.—
The stock will consist of
o E It C O'A T 8,
Flaw ll It ESS COAT'S,
PANTALOONS,
—YESTINOS,Sre.
The Clothing will he made out of none,but the blest
finality of goeds; cut out by on experienced 1111(i rood
cutter, and the work gpt up in the le•st -manner and by
the best of hands. We have now on hand a lot of choice
Clothing. and all we ask is for purchasers to give us a
call and - they will be pleased with the work and pricey.
At the old stand on East Main street. I
Jan IS] CILAIMES OGILBY.
1) OS A ND as now on ,
an S .12 14.: a
very x Tihe sjive d bsc b
well so
iecied stork Of 1.1 0 0 T 8 and S II 0 88, -
which he will sell at urinsually low prie
es. Purchased from wholesale dealers,
at low rates, ho can offer such induce
ments tip purchasers as will make it their Interest tovia.
it his establishment.. He has every article in the Boot
and Shoe line—f , , , r Ladies' or Gentlemens' wrar—.l3,,
therefore deems it unnecessary to particularize.
4. - Z - Persons desiring good and cheap goods are invit
ed to give him a call.
IIIINA, (MASS AND QUEENS
)) WARE—OId housekeepers and young, with those
also who are expecting to become housekeepers. are ins it
ed to call at lIA LitFill"S FA MI IN G ROCEIt I and ex
amine his elegant assortment of China,tilass and queen s
ware-aud other articles in the housekeeping line, such
as French and English tea sets, heavy banded and plain,
White Granite, gilded and blue plain, Miner tads of ev
ery vori , Ay and price, howls and pit'elieFs, tureens, dish
es, A.e. Mess-ware—centre table and mantel lamps.
Candelataus anti other lamps, great rarity, table and bar
tumblers, goldets,'&e. Fruit and preserve dishes, in va
riety. Cedar-ware—tubs, buckets, churns, bowls, butter
prints and ladles, meal - buckets, Ac. Brushes—sweeping,.
white wash, scrubbing. hand and shoe brushes, dusters,
brooms; Etc. Market. clothes and travelling baskets.
Also a - choice assortment of Tobacco and Segars. Call
ye who. are fond of choice brands of :ewers and try the
Pri n C 4105, Itegalias, Stoffanonis anal other Cuba varieties,
and you will find them of unimpeachable quality. Also
half Spaniskand Common Segura, with choke snuff and
chewing tobacco.
00 K OUT IN TIM E!—Cholera.'
I
morhus, Dysentery., Diarrhoea, kr., are mating
their appertranc. You know the remady. If you have
any regard for the wellfsre of yourself, your wife, or your
children. Supply yourselves with DEFAMER'S MATCH
LESS CORDIAL otherwise abide the consequence re
sulting from a bigoted adherence to old quackery. This
"Matchless Remedy" can be had at the Drug Store of .
B. .1. KIEFFER.
Sotith llatiover street, A few doors south of the Court
Ilouse, Carlisle.
.
°BERT B. 5311L14.:Y, 'CABINET
MAKERnmI UNDERTAKER
ei•th Itanever'street, next doer to "? . . 9 1 :11?-g -
Olashi's Hotel.
lie would respewtfully Inform the
citizens of Carlisle and the public generally; that he
has now on hand a lark° and elegant rec;ortment of FUR
INITURE,OOnsisting in part of NVardrobes,Card and &Ak
er Tables, Sofas, Bureaux, 'Bedsteads, plain and fancy
'Sowing Rands, Ac.. manufactured of the best Material
and quality warranted.
Also a general assortment of ClAlltEl at the lowest
prlces. VENITIAN BLINDS LUttdo to VW', and rerciring
promptly attended to. ;
- - .44" - -COFFINK-mado.at-the-shortest notice; and hat-
Img a - Splendid hoarse ho will attend funerals In town 6r
eottatry.
Airir lb/member the stand—next door to e 11. Glass's
Ilotel. It. 11. SNIII:EY.
1 -1 . 4 XTENSIVE FURNITURE llool‘l.
.114 IAMI S lt. WEAVItIt won respecfeully call
the attention of House-keepers and the public
to his extensive stocic of ele-mtit UItNITU It it,
ineludlng Sofas, Wardt:ohcs ' ,Contre and Tables.
Dressing and Plain Bureaus, and every other
article In his .branch *of business- Also now on hand,
the largest assortment MAWS in Carlisle„ at
the lowest Prices. At - INTIM made at the short
est notice and a Hearse Wovided for funerals. Ho
solicits n call at his establishment, on North Han
over streel, near (Bosnia Hotel.
. . -
.443 - ruriiit um hired out by the month or year.
.
4 c:t . ':?, 1 T ;('TORN OR NER of lian
a g o l. .11‘ 5 :0 , , . , over and houtlon• sti:
vs 'W I. U..1.",:i '0 ItLISIAI.--Thounderslgii:.
ft .".
ed has always on hand a large stork of, superior Cabinet
Wore, In all the different styles, thigh ho is prepared ill
sell nt thelowest prices. .n 4, invites attention molten
lady to Oa PATI:ST SPRINti HOTTOI -01.1 , STIC0), a mast
useful article, which entirely. obviates all ohjections.—
The bottom can he attached, to oktiledstends. They hare
given entire It/dist - action to pll who have them in use.
.42:a • COFFINS made to,order at the shortest notice.
' JACOB FETTER.
ACTT. IN EBY very surair,....
of Jl i. r. , r rreaslug wwitions.jui , t, re
.
r! : 1; el+ at H. HA NTON'i4.
=I
W. Sift:l.l)oN
,funtiture.
"-}JtjiratiefpOin.
'l'/A E N - :v V} (i( l t Y s.
—A fine assort
ment: of the finest yindity, for 'sale at the , lowest cash
prices, at AVM C. tIIAONIIE4DI.I, No. 154 South ect.m.d
Street. between Pine . and Union, west side, Pidladelpidh',.
The,ag.soritrient embritces a Mtge and select stock Of
Fine Watclies,.leweiry, Silver Ware, Albata Ware, plated
with fine silver, In Spoons. Forks, Ladles, 4t.c.---Jet , goods,
Fans and, limey articles of a superior quality, deserving
the examination of those who dmiro to procure the best
goods at the lowest cash Miceli,
"laving a practical knowledge of
thicbusiness, and all available facill
"'"' • • tieslor "importing and Illanullictur
ing, the subscriber confidently invites purchasers, be
lieving that he can impply them on terms as favorable
us any
.other establishment in either of the Atlantic
Cities.
All kinds of Diamonds and Pearl Jewelry and SilNer
Ware manuilietured to urder,, within a reasonable time.
Ilj)-Watehes, jewelry and silver ware faithfully ro•
paired. WM. F. ELTONHEAD,
No. IR4 South 2d St. a few doors above the 2.1. St. 31ar
ket, West Side.
the south window of the Store, may be seen
the famous Bird Clock, which commands the admiration
of the scientific and curious (Sept. 28,'64—]yr.
IMPROVE.) SUPER iL5 1) 1" n A
OF LIME ----n - um Chemical & Union 'Works,
nude after the most.improved articles and verp superior.
Prepared Anhydrite Manure, made after the English ar
ticle, and most superior, being much lower than Guano,
and fully equal. The attention_ of Dealers 414 Farmers
is particularly called here fortrial.' , Alte. Pertn inn Gu
ano, in large or small quantities. for salt ,- hy
JUIIN L. P(SIEROY,
22 South Wharves, 31 door ;hove Chestnut St. Phila.
Sept. 27, 185.1.
Cll 1 148()N'S TEN TVENT 1: A -
TING FUJIN ACE.—The subscriber would cell. the
niientiolt of all parties requiring a desirable furnace
to CIIII-YoN*B CELEIMATEDNVIRNINO eve VEMILATINO
r.slbVi Vs. •
The reputation of this furnace is now hnown r having
been introduced during the past five years into about
1500 public buildings and more than 011011 private dwell
ings; this together with the inunen.e , inerease of-sales
every year is the best evidence that can be adduced of
Its superiority over all other furnaces. by the use et
Ohilson's Furnace, you secure the following advantages:
Fate YENT/UTION
PURE AlR—The heating surfaces being at a toaapera
ture that a 11l not desiccate the air.
EelaStakileAl. F.SE ear Fen,
GK} T . DtitAni tin Y—Beinellifllle entirely of Cnst Iron,
not 11111.1 e to rust, Nvlll require no reintirs during a lift ,
thne—it.l, easily managed, and will 11,4 t...spose the 1 Witt
ing in w Welt It Is placed to daligvr "frcut lire, 111:e the
other furnnoes.
We have the testimonials of hundreds of the most
Wtotititle - men - ticattest-to-the—ticutimit-thmalauva 4 State,
ment, all of w hem pronounce it to lie decidedly the test
furnace 3et invented fir producing a pure and healthy
atmosphere. We heren ith annex the names of a low
well known and eminent professors, e. ho have tised•them
and kindly furnished us their names and references:
- Prof. John S. tine. Prof. Pallor, Prof. Norton ' Preti
W in. U. Alton, Prof. Paisons, Prof. Mind (Is; Prof.B.i , ll
limn, Prof. Ripley.
'NINE SIZES.
We linveintredueed this.season-ilve.new size's_ so that
all_parties may avail themselves of this great improvo
went at a very moderate cost. We are 110 W prepared to
furnish an apparatus to warm a single room, or the larg
est building to the country.
No. } Portable. Complete,
2 do
4 do
sdo
Extra Radiator, (with Bars and FI eileb
plates,)
3 do do
5 do do
6 do do
This No. it Is the largest and mest p,werful Furnace
made in this country, and is admiral ly adapted fee
Chnrehes anti other large class buildings.
We continue to sell the apparatus at the same prlee
as when first introduced, five years ago. Alth(righ the
present high price of iron has increased their cost 25 par
cent, owing to their great weight still me are enabled by
the great increase of sales to furnish the article attire
lowest possible price: , One foundiy alone, slessrs. War
nick & Leibenittit,inive contracted to furrish us w ith 500
tons of Furnaces this season, so that we'are now prof
se
ed to furnish them wholesale or retail. We sopa ihtentl
the erection of all Furnaces, when required, and war
rant them in all Coors.
METROPOLITAN COOKING RAN(;E.—We have also
the most complete Cooking Range that has yet I eon in
troduced, to ahleh \re call the attention of all a ha may
with to secure - the most perfect and det-irab:etamiting ap
paratus ever invented.
EMERSON'S l'ATv!''r \ - ExTrLAToit.—We are Ito "
only Ager,G in Penns) Ivania for the manufacture aril
sale of this Tentilator, which is acknowledged to la. the
only perfe:t Ventilator ever made for tante, ting the
draught in smoky , chimnies, and for centilathg
tutirld
logs of all kinds. As there are a great inhny in Rath.' a
of this valuable article now offered for„sale, rarties Will
be careful to examine that it has the Ftuerson Padge at
tached.
PATENT REOISTERS AND VENTILATORS.—We
have the largest Ana mest complete ass,rtments of lh t
Air Registers and Ventilators to be found in the tilted
States. Parties alto wish to purchase. either fir private
use or wholesale. will find it greatly to their uthautage
to examine their 'deck.
SLATE AND IRON MANTLES.—we hare always on
hand an extenstre: assortment...AA these beautiful mant
les, in exact Imitation of Egyptian,Spanish, Gale. ay and
other rare marbles.
OPEN tillATES.—For Anthracite and Bituminous
Mal. Also an entire new pattern of the low down Grate,
made from the English Patterns, and entirely new in
this country.
' SOLE AtiENTS tier the Engibih Encaustic ?leering
.Tlle,thirnklrkf`htmHeylYps, and Terra tht ta Ornaments;
such as “ardent'We.s, -
Persona about building would do well to examine our
stock before Purchasing elsewhere. Visitors, whether
purchasing or not, are cordially welcomed to our eaten
sire Warensans, and where we should be happy to fur
nish any information respecting any of our goods that
may be desired. A book on Warming and Ventilating
can helm,' gratuitously at our store, either personally or
by letter., S. A. HARRISON,
Warming and Ventilating Warehouse,
Nil Walnut st., below Sixth,
?natal:no:lA.
C=M
•
-)
OLLARD, Premium Artiste in 1I air
fitventor of the Celebrated Go4aiiiirr - Ven'tilating
I
Wig-, and Elatitic Band Toupees. Itistrto tictis to enaLle
Ladies and lieotlioen to measure their heads with no
ettraCy. _ '
Yuu Wrias, Inches.—\o. 1. The round of the head; No.
2. From forehead over the head to the neck; No.
From ear to ear over the top; No. 4. From cur to oar
round time forehead.
'louvres and scrawl, inches.—No, 1. From ford: wad 10
teak as far as fund; No. 2. Oi'er forehead as far as requir
ed; No_ 3, Over the crown IS the head.
It. DOLLARD has always ready for Salon , splendid
stock of Lien& Wigs, Toupees, Ladies' Wigs, alf IVlge,
Fagots, Braids, Curls, ,te4 - beautifully Manufactured and
as cheap as any establishment In the Union.
figthantitm Extractor Lustre& Hair Topic,
prepared—freer South American herbsand Doetsohe,—
, nuist suticesslttl article ever prbdueod Ihr preserving the
hair hum falling out or changing color, restoring end
'preserving it in n healthy and luxuriant state:. AmOng
ether reasons why 'Dollard's hair cutting saloon main
tains Its Immense popularity is the Met that his Tonle is
applied to' every bead of hair cut at his establisheag n t,
eonsequently it is kept in better preservation than un
der any•knewn application. It Icing thus ,practically
tested by thousands, offers the greatest guarantee of its
Snld wholesale and tntail nt his Old , Estitbllshment.l77
Chektnut street opposite the State Douse, Philadelphia.
' It. Dollard has at least, discovered the 00 plus ultra of
DAM DYi, and announces lt.for sale with perfert con
fidence in tta surpassing every thing of the hind now in
Use. It colors the hair either black or brown, (as may
be desired) and is, used without Injury to the her or
shin eitin4 by• stain or otherwise, can 110 washed off in
ten Minutes after applle'atlmi: without detracting from
Ita efficacy. Persons visiting the city are lnti Sled to tiro,
Mtn a call
Lottors toldrossoct to IL - DOLLARD; 177 Chestnut st.,
Philadelphia. trill twelve attention. Jan. 25-1 J
T HAWlll4;l;.—Fritz & Ilooilry, Store,
29 North ad st. Philadelphia, 'Morocco Manufs.,Anr•
ors. Curl - leis, Imparters, Commission and General Leath
er huslness.
'WHOLESALE AND ITlZAlL—Manutartory 16 Mar
gareitti stiipt. I
Sep, '7-ly
MAefitNES of the
1, 4 make,ll hand 811 11. x trtlr At Ow
elliFlv 1 , 011:dry 811,1 nbilitg.)-1.-1,,
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