* PROPOSALS l'^clQck.;.Tho,bmldingis '|o bp 40,' jTneomqnt 25 by 40.feql. ,Tho worTcVcTbodbne iri a plain, hoa{‘& substantial man* ncrV ForpatUcbltfra enquire bf llev. O. M, Klink, ;:GtfntftivUlis» ,: l l ' ;'.'i 1 i ’ b *-• : ee Jutfo -;.r !i ; - 4 v iS;.' ; jWM, M, PORTER V ''~TTA& jaat opened the most "elegant assortti [ 'X± li . • BOOTS & SHOES KfcWfcroaglii'lo Carlisle, to which ho invites theat ' tcnlion ora’ll. Hit stock is largo, well selected and I embraces every variety of STYLE & QUALITY. ,dbadiGß*iSJioos frora SO cents to $1,50. Gaiters from i(Jsl ,87: T*2 to $2,50.- Gentlemen's Boots from $1,75 10!55,50,. .BoyrChnd ; Youths BOOTS &. BROGANS. ' ntid a thunusoally-large -assortment of Black and » =?•:." - *• Boots, Shoes & Ballot's, lor Misses ahdfihlldrenVfrodfr.l Persons who want ..Spring and Summer-Boota .and Shoos will do well lo "call at PORTEH’S-SHOE STORE, West Main 'street, opposite Cliurch, and make '.selections front/the, largest and cheapest Block of work In towol, ’ ' Carlisle,'JanolO, 1852. ' s Farm and Factory for Sale. THB subscriber offers at private solo, the proper* ty on which he riotfr,resides,' sitbate in Mifflin town* shlp;Camberldhd coiinty, 4 miles north of Newburg, side of the State road leading, to Perry The properly contains .• I ~52' Acres, -pigre of lessor grbundi.about 35 acres ofwhich are improved, and.in a high-stale of cnltivation. The .remainder Is;well, covered with valuable young Urn* Cer, such as chesnut, oak r hickory, &c. Tho im* Mprpvcmcpts arc.a two story wcalhcrboardcd Dwelling House and Kitchen,,o two story bm 1 dyioUnojtn as llio “Three Square Slot* Ibw Woollen Factory,” In whjch qro all tho raachi npry iicpcssary to, carry on manufacturing purposes, With’a pair of Chopping Durrs, .Corn Screw, Circu- nil in good condition. Tho Factory is’propelled by a hover failing stream of water.— Thcrp is also on tho premises a Young. Apple Orch ard of graded fruit, together with other fruit trees. The location would bo.a favorable one for carrying dn the Tanning business, or the grinding of Sumac. For particulars call on tho undersigned, tesiding ohtVo promises. .SAMUEL L. GILLESPIE. lOj 1952—if LIST OF LETTERS n . Admitted in the “Volunteer by Authority. T- IST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post Office r l'iot Carlisle. Pd., Juno 1, 1852. Persons en quiring.-for loiters od ibis list, will please say they eijp advertised. jMmetrppg Susan 2 Kernan Thomas Abrabapts Eliza A Lino William Adamß.Mothew Laferty Henry Anderson William Linsoy Alexander Adams 'David Lynch Thomas Atlomp. John jr Loyd John Adler Benjamin Long Geo Bowman Samuel Lockard Hannah Bloser Woijr Landis Jacob Brandi Mary Louch John & Peter Dell David 1 Moyberry Jonathan Bear Abraham Myers - Jacob Bear John McFarland.E S Brickcr Brad, ' Meßorth’ James Beecher William Mohlcr William Black Judge Miles Jacob Bell Fronccs MeMonnus Mullin W J Boyer Fanny 2 Millar Margaret Bender Jacob Markword Ellen Burrows Josso MoAlpino Lucclta 8 Chilland James Meats Barnhart Chroford Margaret MeGough James Cams John Nowcommcr Geo Croyicr Nancy 2 Nuoly Maihcino O'aVt Mary Ann O’Neil John Conyblen Thomas Osmer Chos Coover Wilson Oddi James S- Cprnyr Col A K Palmer Benjamin C J Plaudan Anna Carl Maria Roxcll J R Crozler Wm 3 Rpthrosh Henry Cbylo Jqhn * Runk Isac Deffenbnuchor Philip 8 Rodgers Edwards Dugan Dugustia Patrick Swickard Elias Smith Frederick 2 Sbullrnbargcr Sophia Dtoxler J Dewey William Scights Solomon Flagen W Shrinor Silas Sour Jacob Fitter Adam Green Samuel Gray James Spoils Daniel Gallagher Patrick Smith Geo W Griffith Moses Scott M R Ginger John 2 Spiry Dixon Greiner Mr Sbuart Susan Grier B 4? -■ Smith Wm Gletm tioU Stephens Israel GUI Thomas Schaeffer Wm Gibson James Scanlon Michael 2 Grissingcr Samuel Stuart Joseph Ilenaman Jacob ' ' Treb Lieut A D Hovh'JddeplT Thomas Mrs'Mary HdOver Jane'M Thomson Margorot Harttlsn Jbhn ' Thompson Benjamin Harrington J V 'Williamson Col Jamet Williams Robert Wclso Henry mn a a Henry Araoai Hajfd Mary Wise Michael Httmon Jerry Jr Wundcilich Sarah A Heal* Thomas Waggoner Jacob HofgtnMlthsel H Wico Geo HoWshl AleXndder Wilson Harriett Henderson Robert Willson Hannah Jones William Wright Di J J D JqHkinsJohn Wise Leonard Joidsi Dsrtfol Wilson John Kuhn pavid Woch Henry B KaulTdian 'Catharine v lncrn Rebecca KeAnfcdy Mary 11 Torlctts Jonoe Kuhh John T ‘ Young Hannah KerrtVßachoc! Yoled Lucctta K abflinoh Borah A Zciglor Lucy Ann 2 • N. HANTCH, P. M Notice, ItOBERT ECKL.ES and AMANDA hia wife, late . Amanda Huston, w. John Q. Thornton* and Nancy his wife, late Nancy Huston, John W. Heaton, Isabella Hasten, Mafgarel Ann Huston, Jacob Beelmao, and Caroline his wife, late Car oline Huston, David W. Huston and Emma Hus ton, widow of Johnathan Huston, deceased. Action of partition in the Court of Common PfeaS hf Outabcrland'County. Itf pUfshSnce'of a Writ do Partitiono Faeienda, Issued oUiofthe Court of Common Pleas of Cum berland’ county, and to mo directed, the above named parties'are hereby notified that 1 will hold an InijhißitUn for the purpose of making partition and valuation of a certain plantation and tract of land, situate in Dickinson township, Cumberland county, pn pie Walnut Bottom Road, bounded by lands of Samuel Huston, William Woods, Samu el Carothers, David Claudy, and others, contain ing 19'afcree, more or loss, on the promises, on Friday, the IGlh day of July, 1853, at 10'o’olock in the forrtrtwm of eaid day, when and whore you may attend if you think proper. DAVID SMITH, Sheriff. Siignirr's Orrtce, ") r Carlisle, Juno 3, 1653—C1. 3 $2OO, Boarding in a Farm House. A Gentleman und Lady, (brother and sister,) Americans of most excellent character, residing in Philadelphia, wish to board with a rfespoolaUo Amo tioan.&nitar.. lie must bo the owner of (lie farm on which no resides. A romantic and pleasant locution desired. $3OO a year will bo paid for both. Ft/h further .information please address UiciunD. and send the letters to tho ofilco of this paper. Will a kind, considerate and worthy family try to accommodate 7 Juno 3,1853—3 w» , Estate Notice. LETTERS of Administration having issued to the undersigned, residing in (ho Borough of Car lisle,.on tho estate of John 11. Weaver, late of said Borobtfh.,deceased, those' indebted.lb said estate are requested . psymeql,and those having claims topreecrit (hem for settlement, J. If. GRAHAM. June 3,1852—6 w. Groceries, A- general assortment’ of Fresh Cbffies, Brown, White & crushed Sugars, Spices; Chocolates, Extract of Coffee, M and d constant'and gooCral hupply 6f . Jcnkln’s No. l.Tcas, oUher In or packs, o/Vaaperiorqualily, with all the other varieties, including , ; , t - . •, WILLOW $ CEDAR WARE t y such as Baskets,‘Tabs, Buckets, Measuros.-Bowls, Churns, &c,- For saloby * • 'J. W.EBY. June 3, 1852. »-, • ont of. Fish and Salt. NOS. 1, S'& 3 Mackerel, of best quality, and in packagoa of all sizes; (largo and small.) Also So 1 susta in wholo and half Barrels, together with Baltimore Herrings; also Gronud Alliun and lino Dairy arid Table Sdfl, to bo had of Carlisle, Juno 3, 1852 J.W,EBY. an oß.sxnvan'cxr RELATING TO : NUISANCES AND OTH* , ER OFFENCESJ\ , Section 1. J2e il enacted and ordained ly the Town Council of the Jiorouyh of Carlisle, and it 'is hereby enacted and ordained by the authority of Ms sanie t .That If any person or porso.is in digging or making of cellars, or other works or improvements, shall, alter the publication of this ordinance, cast or throw any dirt or other mat‘or, into any public street, lane, alley or highway, (so as to unnecessarily incommode/ the same,) within tho said borough, nod shall not remove the same upon.notice given by tho - Chief Burgos* or .Assistant Burgess, of said borough, within forty-eight hours from tho pc* riod.of such notice, every such person or per* sons so offending, shall forfeit and pay a sum of not less than Ten Dollars nor more than Twenty Dollars . , Provided, however, that per sons building shall bp privileged to occupy,nat fora longer time than six mouths, ono half of tho street immediately in front of the lot on which they arc building; and provided also , that such persons shall not occupy any part of tho lout pavements with such materials, except necessary scaffolding fur polling up such buil dings. Sect. 2. If any person or parsons shall lay or cause to bo laid any shavings, ashes or oth er filth or annoyance, on any pavement, street, lane or alloy of sold borough, and shall not re move tho samo within twonty-ibur hours after notice given ns aforesaid, every such person or persons so offending shall forfeit and pay for ‘every such offence a sum not exceeding Five Dollars. Sect. 3. If any distiller, soap boiler, tallow cbardlcr, or other person of nny trade or call ing whatsoever, shall discharge any foul or nauseous liquid into any of tho streets, lanes or alloys of the borough ; or if such poison shall keep, collect or use, or causo (n be kepi, collec ted or used, in any of the built parts of said borough, any offensive matter whatsoever, ho, or she so offending shall forfeit and pay for every such offence', a sum not exceeding Fine Dollars. Sect. 4. If any person or persons shall or lay any dead carcass, or any excrement or filth from vaults, privies or other places, on or near any of tho streets, lanes nr alleys, or upnn any unincloscd grounds within the limits of tho borough, and shall leave tho same for the space of flitco hours without burying it at least two feet beneath tho surface of the earth, ho, she or they shall fotfiU and pay a sum nut ex ceeding Five Dollars. ' » Sect. 5. If any person or persons shall ob struct tho passage of the waters of any common sower, m'ailo or lobe made within tho said borou git ho, she, or they so offtnding shall forfeit and pay a sum nut exceeding Fifty Dollars. Sect. G. II any pejson or persons shall make any pavement or footway before any house or lot in the said borough, of a greater breadth or height than may bo directed by the regulators appointed by the town council, or shall set up a post or posts in any street, lono or alley, oth er than os directed by the said regulators, or if any person shall herealter make and set up in any street of sixty feel wide or upwards, any porch, cellar door or step, which shall extend beyond tho distance of four feel and throu inch. -ea.iflla_sMch street, or beyond..a prop-»Ttion«xto distance II set up in any narrower streets ; or tf any person shall make and set up any bulk or jut window which shall extend beyond tho distance of twenty-eight inches into said street, or shall place or cause la bo placed any spout or gutter whereby tho passage of my street, lime or alley, shall bo incommoded, and shall fail lo remove tho same within three days after i.i tico given by tho chief or ossistanl burgess, he, she or they *>hall forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding Five Dollars ; and fur any continuance ol such offence, shall forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding Ten Dolla-s. Sect. 7. If ary person or persons shall ob- 1 struct any street, lane, alloy or pavement, by boxes, barrels, eases, lumber, or any other ar ticle whatever, other than fuel, and shall fioljrc movo tho same nilhln three hours after notice as aforesaid given, he, site or they shall forfeit ■ nil pay a sum nut exceeding Five Dollars , nevertheless, that any merchant' or other person having goods or other articles for' sale, may creel awmngn, and exhibit aaiM goods and other articles before their respective doors, between sunrise and sanSvl; but such goads or other articles shall not occupy more than two feet nl tho exterior or three feet of the interior of said pavements, and the exterior and interior of the same shall not be occui tod at one lime. And provided further, that any watchj houses that may by the town council bo deemed nec essary in (ho borough, be exceptions to this ordinance. Seer. 8. After notice so as aforesaid given, and refusal to comply therewith; it shall be the duly of the high constable, either of his own knowledge or an (lie instruction of the chief or oesisUnt burgess, to remove any such nuisance or obstruction at the cost of tlio person or porj sons so os aforesaid notified, by whom the seme Shall have been Creeled ; the cost of aucli remo ' val to bo in oddilion to the penalty imposed by such section of this ordinance oa regulates the particular offence ; but il the portion or persons having creeled such nuisance or obstruction th'ill be unknown, then il Shall bo Ilia duly of (ho high constable to remove the same at the charge nf (ho corporation. Sect. 9* if any wood, stone coal or other fuel, shall be suffered to remain upon ary street, lane or alloy of tho borough, for the space of three days, it shall bo forfeited to tho use of tho borough, and the high constable shall by (he chief burgess or .assistant ,burgess, bo directed to seize tho same, and shall immediately pro cccd to sell it and pay nvor the proceeds to tho treasurer of the borough, first retaining there out for his trouble twenty per coni, Sect. 10. No person or persons residing Within the borough shall obstruct any strcLt, lone or allay in the Inhabited parts of said bor ough, by keeping stationary therein any wagon carl, carriage, railroad car or othoi vehicle, for b lunger period than threo hours, except for sucliiurther time os may bo necessary for tho loading or unloading thereof, and excepting also such wagons, carts, carriages, cars or oth er vehicles as may be necessarily kept near to wagon makers* or other shops for the purpose of repairing or finishing the some; and the owner or driver of any vehicle who shall slop to rest or feed his or her horses or cattle upon any public street, shall bnck his or tier vehicle opposite (ho lot occupied by the keeper of tho inn or tavern where lie or silo i* entertained, m such a way oh that tho hinder wheels nhall rest against Die curb stone of (lie side pavement, s»d tho longud extend towards tho centre of Ilia street. And if any persmi or pardons shall no. gleet nr refuse to obey tho requirements of this '"'-acotion, ho, she or limy ahull forfeit and pay a sura not exceeding Five Dolhrt. SEbrs 11. No prrson'or persons shall open a quarry oig clay.mako any hole, cavity, or break prbuhdjbr any purpose whatever in tho , publio square, or in any street lone or alley of the burbugh, without having first obtained a license or written permission from the burgess es, under o penalty not exceeding Txpcnlij DVl* ftp's, together with tho coal of filling up und levelling the same. ‘ ’ > Sect. 13. No poraon or persons shall keep within tbs limits ol tho. borough, in any house, •hop collar, store or other place, a gtestorquan* lily than twcnly-fivopound* weight of rook or gun.powder at any bno limp, unless it be fifty yordrfrom dny dwelling house/uVidOrtbo atty of Twenty Dollars "f nor'shall ony person sell at.wholesale qr retail any gun or rock pow der within Jhe borough limits between; sunset and sunrise, under a Jikp penally, . . Sect. 13.’ perso’n or persons shall suffer otiy chimney to bo unclcanscd ’so long Ihat'flid sqmo shall toko Are by accident, so'aq, to flame out at the lop, ho,’she or they bo of-, fending shall forfeit and pay « sum not .excee ding Ten i>oll(us ; Provided, however, that it, shall bt&lawful for tho occupier or owner o( any chimney to'clearisc tho same by burning in wot. snowy or calm wbdthok*; but if* any bucli per son shall nt any other time than when tho wea ther is wet or snpwyi and calm, voluntarlly set on fire any chimney, ho, she or thdy shall suffer, tho penalty aforesaid. /■ ' ■ Sect. 14. if the-owner or occupier of any lot within tho inhabited parts of. said borough shall build, make or place any slack, rick, mow or heap of grain, bay, straw, chaff, fodder, or other combustible matter, In an open.or exposed situation, so as to bo in danger of taking fire* from sparks or, coals failing on l|io'same, and, within tho distance of one hundred from the chimney of any fire-place in which a .fire ,1s usually kept, and shall not within (oh days after notice givpn by the high constable re move the same, or cause it to bo securely and closely covered and inclosed with boards or sa fo covering, such pdrson or persons 'fahnll for. felt and pay a sum not exceeding Ten Dollars. , Sect. 15. ItJiholl nol bo lawful for any per son or persons .to kindlo any fire in Iho'publio sqparo, onin-any of tho streets, lanes, alloys or lots,of lliis'borough; nor to-fire or throw any squib or'firo cracker; nor to fire ony gun, pis tol,cannon or other firearm within tho same; nor to' cast or throw any briak bat, stone, snow ball, fire ball, or oilier master on, at, or in tho market house,'br in any of tho inhabited parts of said borough; nor tn Injure, damage or abuse in any way whatever- tho market house, any tree growing in the public square, or other public building, or any pnm'pyWilh in said borough;.nor to tear up,-injure or abuse any pavement in'the same; nor to dis. (urb tho pcaco and qaiol of the (own or any of tho citizens thereof, by' any noise, disturbance, or disorderly conduct whatever; nor to frequent and use the market house as a place for play, ing at ball or any other game; nor to occupy tho benches of tho same at any time or lor any purpose except during market hours. And every such offender for every such offence, shall pay a find not exceeding Ten Dollars. Sect. 16. If any person nr persons shall gal lop any horse, mare, gelding, ass or mute, in any street, lone or alley of this borough, or shall by negligence permit any such animal to run away ; or shall suffer the sumo to run at largo in tho said borough, or to bo driven to or from water or pasture, or shall exhibit for public show or covering within tho limits (hereof, any stallion, jack or bull; or shall, ride, lead, or drive any quadruped, or drive any carl, or wag on or carriage upon any part of tho foot pave ments within said limits; or shall hitch or fasten any horse, more, gelding, ass, or mute, at or near any such pavement, so as In tread upon or injure- the same, or so as to interrupt or endanger any one in passing along said pave ment, ho, she, or they so offended shall forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding Ten Dollars. Sect. 17. If any geese, ducks, lurliics, or other poultry, swine or sheep bo found running at largo in any street, lane or alloy within tho populated parts of (ho borough, or upon the public square, it shall bo the duty of the high constable to seize and soil the same and pay over to the borough treasurer for the use of tho cor poration, one half the amount of such sale, retaining the residue as a compensation for his trouble. Sect. 16. If any person or persons shall break any mil, post, polo or other matter of which a fence is composed, or shall throw down, open or In any way injure any fence or oilier inclosurc, gate or bar within the sold borough, or shall gather or carry away therefrom any kind of splinters, bark or chips, without the consent of the owner of such fcnco or inclosurc, or shall enter upon any enclosed ground within said borough, or shall toko therefrom any fruit nr vegetable product whatever without the per mission of the owner, such person or persons shall forfeit and pay a One not exceeding Ten Dollars .* PraDtJs.iLhowever, that nothing here in contained shall bo hold In exempt the offender or offenders from legal liability to the owner or owners of the proprrty upon which the in jury has been done or the trespass committed. Sect. 19. If any person or persons shall throw any dead animal or other putrid matter, into the Lclart spring, or shall drown or destroy any animal and leave its carcass therein, or shall suffer any filth or offensive matter to run into said spring from any ling pen or stye, or shall in any way corrupt the waters of said spring bo as to render the same unwholesome or impure, such person or persons so offending shall pay a fine not exceeding Twenty Dollars. Sect. 20. Nu person shall bo permitted to bathe or swim in tho waters oflho Lelarl spring, cither by night nr day, within tho limits of the borough, under the penalty of One Dollar. Sect. 31. If any bitch dog shall bo suffered to run at Urgo in tho borough, while in hobl, the person owning, possessing, feeding or lur,. boring her, shall forfeit and piy a fine of Ten Dollars. Sect. 22. No person shall ride, lead or drive any horse or oilier animal over upon or through any part of iho public square, within the boun daries of the surrounding pavements and alloys, nor shall any person occupy any part of said square within said boundaries, with wagons, carts, carriages, or any deposits whatever,under (ho penalty of On» Dollar. Sect. S3i If any person shall remove, misplace or injure any part of a wall or fence enclosing any graveyard within the limits of (ho borovigh, or shall pull down, break or deface, or other wise Injure any tombstone or monument placed or creeled In any such graveyard, ho or she so offending shall forfeit and pay a sum not ex. cccding Ten Dollars, together with tho costs of repot ing tho injury done. Sect. 2-1. It shall bo the duly of tho high constable to visit and examine, from time to lime, (ho public graveyard belonging to the borough, and matte report at least once In every throe months, to either of tho burgesses, of it# actual condition. Sect. 25. If any stove pipe or chimney within (ho borough bo so placed as to bo incon veniont or dangerous, it ehall bo tho duly of either of tho burgesses,on complaint of sny inhabitant, to issue any order to dm street rog. ulatots to view (ho placo complained of, and (hoy or o majority of them shall designate .(ho manner of placing or using such Alova pipe or chimney as can best bo (fono to avoid such in* convenience or danger, which alternation (hoy shall forthwith report in writing to tho occupier ofouch stove pipe or chimney, and also to ofto oi the burgesses ; and every such occupier to whom report shall bo so made, continuing to use (ho aamo for three days thereafter, without having mado tho alteration directed in said report, shall forfeit and pay tho sum of floe Dollars i Provided, hoititoer, that if such altera* (ion cannot reasonably bo mado wilhi n the lime hero limited, either onho burgesses may allow such further lima as (o him may seem necessary* Sect. 26. No theatrical entertainments, equestrian performances, allows of animals, or any spectacle or exhibition whatever, exposed to view.for money shall bo permitted within (ho bounds of the borough, without a written licence from the burgesses for such limited (Imo an may be appointed by (horn, and on payment of Piinh sum ns (hoy may think proper, not exceeding twenty dollars, nnd not loss than two dollars fur every such licence. And every per. eon offending In tho promise*, ns well us every owner of tiny house, out house or other place in which sitoli exhibition shall bo so made, shall forfeit and-pay a flno not exceeding Twenty Dollarg. Sect. 27. All fines and penalties Imposed by this ordinance shall bo for the use of the con I C oration, and may bo sued for and recovered eforo any justice of tho poaco resident in the borough, and (ho ohiuf burgess, assistant bur. gess, and high constable, aro hereby required and enjoined to inform upon and prosecute to conviction every offender, under this ordinance. Ordinance enacted at tho Council Chamber, the twentieth day of May, A. D. 1653. A. NODUB, Prnidtnt: AUest— Titos. D.M*ttoN. &ery. Corporation, i JOS. H. BLAIR, Chitf Burgeti. STEAM SAW MILL. 'THE Proprietors having jast.miislied a Urge Steam. Saw Mill on an Improved plan, with circular sawf. capable ofsawing 10,000 ft., of Lumber in one dny, located throe milop west of Papoclown, Cumber land i'oonly, Pa,, at the baso of the South Mountain opSprncorun. Having ‘purchased neat' 1000 acres bf.lbo.beal timber in tho . southern part of Pennsyl vania* are now prepared to saw and furnish Lumber to order at tho shortest notice of the various doaenp. tloos/such as frame "stuff for barns and booses,of feny length and size. ‘ Also Weather Boarding, Flooring, and Fencing Boards, Poplar and Oak Boards and Plank to suit tho various mechanics.— Shingles and Plastering Lath. Also Oak and Ches nut "shingles, Cooper Stuff, Pilch Pino Foils, Ches nuWilhVnd fjoair,'’”' •. ■ Tlliy hard now in band about 4000 ohosnat rails in land ftiarJPkpertown,'for post-fences. Tho Pro* privet* having,availed themselves of all tho natural advantages .of, tho Lumbering business, aro now .ensiled to furnishjamber to the citizens of Cumber lard-county, lower than any other similar establish ment can, artd as they expect to do an extensive business will.aparo.no pains to accommodate tho public at tho shortest notice. The various disoripl ions of lumber will bo delivered in Carlisle or else where, .All orders Id bo addressed to tho proprietors residing in' Papoftowa. ' DIVGN & HASKEL. 1 Juno 3,1852—3 m. TO KI. DULLER, I TTORNEY AT LAW, has removed to the A. office lately occupied by tho Hon. James H. Graham. Carlisle, April 29, 1852—3 m WM. JT.SOEARER, A TTORNEY AT LAW. Office in the room with A Win. 11. Miller, Esq., lately occupied by Hoo. Japics H. Graham. Carlisle, May C, 1852. • t LEMUEL TODD, ATTORNEY ATLAYV, has removed his ofilco from North Hanover street, to his residence in West High street, South side, .a few doors be low tho Court House, and nearly opposite Burk holder's hotel. Carlisle, April 15,1852—3 m X>RS. DAY & HERRING, HAVING associated themselves together in the practice of medicine and its collateral branches, offer thoir professional services to tho citizens of Me* chaniceburg nnd odjicent country. May 19,‘ 1852—6 m DR, J, K. SMITH, HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, respectful ly informs the public, that lie has removed to the dwelling adjoining Mr. Daniel Keller, and near to Bentz’ store, whore ho can be found when not professionally engaged. , Carlisle, April 8,1852—3 m PROPOSAL FOR FRESH BEEF. SEALED proposals wilt bo received at tho Qr. Masters office at the Carlisle Barracks, Pa. from tho 14tli daV'of May to tho 14th day of Juno at 10 o'clock, 1859, for tho supply of Fresh Doof to.lb© Troops stfctldrfcd at the'Barracks. Tho Blref lO bo of best quality equal proportions ofliind-anff lore quarters, (necks and shanks exclu ded) and 10-bo delivered in such quantities as tho Commissary of Subsistence may direct. R.M. ANDERSON, Ll.2d Dragoons, A. A.C.S. Carlisle DJiracks, May 13ih 1852. 4w. Estate Notice. AI.L persons arc hereby notified that Letters of Administration on the estate of Mrs. Sarah A. Bon* ham, late Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa., deceas ed, have this day been issued by tho Register in and for said county to the subscriber who resides in Carlisle. All persons having claims or demands against tho estate of the said decedent, are requested to make known (ha same without delay, and those indebted (o make payment to J. ELLIS BONHAM, Adm’r. May U, ISSa—Ot SUMACK WANTED. THE subscriber wishes In purchase a (urgo quantity of Sumach, for which tho highest cash price will be paid, if delivered at the residence of tho sub scriber in Carlisle, in good merchantable order. . _ .iaood oimoMi April 15, 1852—3 m Bonnets & Parasols ARE received from Philadelphia every week by the subscriborii, no\V on hand an excellent assort ment, which »■(! arc selling out very cheep. May 12. 1655. A. & W. BENTZ. Newspaper Establishment for Sale/ A weekly newspaper establishment, located in one of (ho most flourishing inland towns in the infc* rlor of Pennsj Ivjnij, is offer cd for sale, the proprietor wishing to his business in consequence of ill health. The subscription list numbers about 400, (nearly nil of which have been voluntary sub. scriptions) which could no doubt bo doubled in a very short .time by proper exertion. Tho paper has averaged about ten columns of paying advertise since its commencement, and (ho jobbing is uito respectable, and considerably more than that of many other towns of greater size and population. Tho office is' well supplied with materials, having three presses, one of which is a “ Washington,” from GOO to BCO lb». of body typo, and a handsome assort mont of job typn tho promises. Tho Yellow Breeches Creek runs at the west side of this properly. Tho property is in'good condition in every respect, and Is situated in a pleasant and healthy locality. No. $. Tho Merchant Mill Property, situate in tho township aforesaid, containing 15 Acres of Improved land. Tho Improvements aro a largo MERCHANT MILL, on tho Yellow Breeches Creek, running four burs, and In good condition in •very respect. Also a Brick Tenant House, (with water at tho dour,] a small barn, and other out buildings. There is on this properly a young orch ard und a chalcu variety of other fruit trees. No. 3. Thirty ncrosof Moiintnin Land, t situate in the township aforesaid, and con*; vcnicnl i<> the (wo properties described above. I The land is well covered with limber, nnd I will be sold with the mill property or separate to sub purchasers. For particulars, call on cither of tho undersigned, residing in Monroo township. ~ i , MOSES BRICKRR, - . GEOROE W. BRICIIER. Ag'tSff nett of Samuel Dricker, 1 Carlisle, May 37,1853—tf. Scythes I have just roedived my spring stock of Graitt and < Crass Scythes, manufactured expressly for my own sales and stamped with my name on tho heel. These Scythes are superior (o anything of the kind brought to this market, and can be recommended as a first' .rate article. , Cradle .makers and others wanting I Scythes,aro requested to examine my slpok befpro 1 purchasing elsewhere, es I can tell at low prices. | May 6, 1852. J. |». UVNE. « LIST OF DEALERS GF. Goods, Wares, and Merchandize. Also, Millers, Distillers, Lumbermen, Eating Houses &o.t within (the county of Cumberland, returned and classified by J. Worthington, Esq., Mercan tile-Appraiser,ia accordance with the sevoralacts of Assembly, as follows, viz: • ? Carlisle, Class, License, Jason W Eby, 13, $lO.OO Jos D Halbert 13 10 00 (Samuel Elliott u .7 00 Charles Ogllby 10 20 00 Goo W Hltner 13 10 00 A & W Dentz 13 13 60 Daniel Eckels, Hauers. ... 14 iflJjO J& D Rhoads 14 , .7 00 W B Murray- 14 7,00 ,S W Haveraliek, liquors, 14 10 50 S A Hubbard, Jr. f 4 7:00 Thomas Goolyn , i Henry Saxton ** Jacob Rlftem John Hunter, liquors,' 13 15 00 Peter Monyer 14 7 00 John P Lyno 13 10 00 Jacob Wolf, liquors* • .14 , -10.60 Jacob Sener ... 13 10.00 Jacob Lelby, liquors, 14 10 50 C Inhoff, Agent, liquors, 13 15 00 S M Hoover * 'l4 700 T H Sblles 14 7 00 H M Rawlins 14 7 00 Wm M Porter “ 14 700 Arnold & Levi 11 15 00 Arnold & Livingstop 14 7 00 John Keeney 14 7 00 N W Wood, Agent, 13 10 00 Haller & Conner 14 7 00 Lewis Steiner 14 7 00 S Broil 14 7 00 John N Armstrong 14 7 00 John Gillen, liquors, 14 10 .60 Philip Messersmlth 14 7 00 W F Sellers 14 7 00 Charles Barnilz, liquors, 13 15 00 Woodward Ac Sohmidt 13 10 00 Henry S Ritter 14 7 00 Henry Peters 14 7 00 Henry Harkncss 14 7 00 Wm Askew* 14 7 00 A S Wormley 14 7 00 O Ogllby 14 7 00 John Connelly 14 7 00 James M’Granahan 14 7 00 Jacob Fetter 14 7 00 A M Finer, Agent, 14 7 00 Mifflin. John B Perry 14 7 00 Henry Snider 14 7 00 John Ernst, liquors, 14 10 50 Shtppemhurg, Robert Snodgrass 13 12 50 Edward Schull 14 7 00 John Gish 14 7 00 C F Kunklo 14 7 00 Kunble& Stevlok 14 7 00 Joljn Stumbaogb 14 7 00 Peter S Artz, Agent, 14 7 00 W D E Hays 14 7 00 JC&GI) Altlck 14 7 00 Samuel Siders, 14 7 00 Jacob I’ague, liquors, 14 10 50 John Fulwiler, Agent, 14 7 00 Arnold & Co. 13 10 00 Jacob Bumbarger 14 7 00 J D Duncan, Agent, 14 7 00 Nevin & Reddings 19 I 9 60 John Wunderlich 14 7 00 Win G Lee 14 7 00 Mrs, Sarah Miller 14 7 00 N A Cornelius 14 7 00 Dickinson, • Rnssel & Dice 13 10 00 D L Deelmao 13 |0 00 Newcomer Sc Kurlz 14 7 00 Weakley Sc Shrlrer 13 10 00 William Walls 14 . 7 00 NewvWe. - \ Wra Darr, Agent, 13 10 00 Hunter Herron , 14 7 00 Jentison Hannon, jiquors, 13 15 00 T M’Candllsh L 13 10 00 Jacob Swoyor 14 7 00 Wmiamfl & Dro. v— „ 14 700 S W Sharpe 14 7 00 Stough & M'Farland 13 12 60 Joseph Laughlin 14 7 00 Silver Spring. John Coyle 13 10 00 Jacob Simmons, liquors 14 10 50 Loldich Sc Cro, 13 jo 00 A H Zorger 14 7 00 Stromo Sc Haverslick 13 10 00 Prankford, J 13 Laokey & Co., liquors, 14 10 50 Mechanieshurg. Simon Arnold, liquors* 13 15 00 Ephraim Zug |3 io 00 J & L Reigle 13 io 00 Henry Ltjas li 7 00 Ira Day U 7 00 J F Spahr 14 7 00 Swilor & Emminger 14 7 00 Molltson & Zacariah 14 7 00 George Slnginor 14 7 00 Jacob Dorshelmer 14 7 00 J Blizzard 14 7 00 John Swisher 14 7 00 George Wobbeft ii 7 00 J Melllson & Cd. 14 7 00 . South Middleton, A W Leldloh <3 10 00 S N Dfvln ’ ii i 0 00' Hopewell. Snider & Doihl 13 10 00 Wherry & Ellsonbower <3 10 00 Newton. John Rutledge, 14 7 00 JII Wiley 14 700 Joseph Smith 14 7 00 James Kyle & Co. 14 7 00 1f r ealpennsborough, Josiah Hood & Son 13 10 00 Thomas Greason 14 7 00 C Renninger 14 7 00 J W D GiliUnd 13 10 00 Williamson & Goodhart 14 7 00 David Demuth 14 7 00 Southampton. J W Clover, liquors, * 14 10 50 Jacob Hcfllbougher & Co. 14 7 00 0 Faenough 14 7 00 North Middleton. Elias LlghL Iqiuors 't4 10 50 Upper Allen * A L Cothcarl Id 19 60 Mathias Dilnor, liquors, 13 15 00 - Hampden. G 4c W-H Eckels 14 7 00 Honry Rupp, 14 7 00 John KuU 14 7 00 . Eastpennsborough. Jacob Rennlnger, liquors, 14 10 50 Andrew Esllnger ' 14 700 Joseph O Banks 14* 7 00 Fleisher St Esheobour 14 7 00 Biglor, M’Kinley it Wilt 13 10 00 Hummel it Kerr 13' 10 00 J W Kessler 14 7 00 Michael Froeso 14' 7 00 J W Kerr 14 7 00 New Cumberland . John G Miller, liquors, 14 10 50 Adnm Deokley 14 7 00 Moesor. Jmnce fic Co. 13 , 10 00 Charles Oyator 13 10 00 Vtilontinn Feumanf 13 10 00 John A MaoUlan, llquursr 14 10 60 John Horn 14 7 00 Church, Lee & Co 1 . 13 10 00 Dnhn & Switzer, liquors 14 10 60 Lower JHle h. Isaac Dutton, liquors, 14 10 50 Jacob. Eploy & Co< .* 14 7 00 Urowor & Mouohlan 14 7 00 Monroe, , M &S Morrell 14 ' 7 00 Ringisor & Gesiemsn 13 10 00 Michael Fissel 14 7 00 Mius. Silver Spring. Thomas B Brysoor John Shofiner George H Bbchcr John Hallacher * v, Eeutpenruhorough . Jacob Haldcman John Heck • r .Lower Allen • C Eborly Bitnor & Urich Bronnomnn & Fitting Jacob Coover John H Kaufman C Rupp v f ” . Hampden.. John Soavclyr ' V-1 Jacob Sheafier 3fonrge.'' David Voglcaong" J A & C W Abl Henry Rifo 1 Benjamin Giblor North Middldoh, W M Hondenon da Son David Hoover Hemmingor 'da Hoagy j LicJrinton,' A H Baroitr - John Moore 14 7 00 19 , 13 50 14 7 00 Frankfotd • John Hays Newton; . John Erast J Markward Christian Au Hopewell. Jacob Ramp Westpennsborough, { Marshal James W D Philips Peter , John Laaghlin Jacob Shalobarget Diller & Kiider Carlisle . Edward Showers U InbofT, Agent, Upper AUen • John Bowman Hbrfh Middleton. W M Henderson South Middleton, Robert Given John M Good, Agent,' Monroe, M G Boltzhoover JA&CW Ahl Southampton. Martin Coovor Hopewell, Robert Qliglcy Jacob Aa Ramp & Grove Newton, Jamison Hannod Carlisle. Wm Alexander Wtu Bornilz Bern, Oyster Eating Houses. Neiwille. Gcorgo Murfcy Mrs Kershaw Carlisle, Jacob Low Joseph Marklo Henry M’Cord Wtn Sponslcr Shippensburg. FbHip Ditiick Upper Allen, Gcorgo Sponslcr Eastpennsborough Wm Phillips Meehaniesburg . Peter Doker Retailers of Patent Medicines. Neivville. Wm Bratton Eaatptnnsborough Joseph 0 Banks E Switzer Singisoi 6l Cccsemaa Cuudealand County, sb. I do hereby certify that the foregoing {« e correct list of the dealers In Merchandise, Patent Midiofae*, < ■fee., In Cumberland county, at returned to me by J. Worthington, Esq., Mercantile AppraUci*. All, per* sons returned and classified under, the act ,Cf 1849, relating to Distilleries, Brewers, Medieinpa,- Eating Houses See,, and all Merchants and others, returned and classified asaboro, are notified to call and take out (bcir respective frceeses, on or before Ist of August 1652. May 20.1852—4 w. Valuable Mill Property for Sale. On Thursday the 24th of June, 1853, v THE subscriber intending id go West, will qAr at pnblio sola the following .Valuable Mill.Pro* norly, In connection with Seven Acres sod Ninel/ Perches of good limestone Land, situate la Silver Spring township,Cumberland county, 1 mile west of Mechaoicsburg boiwoon the Cumberland. ,Valley Railroad, and tho Trindlo Spring Road, about Torre rods sooth of tho former and one fourth of a mile north of tho latter. This mill is propelled by Ugfe never failing Trindle Spring, which, to tfre IAMI uncommon droughts has a sufficient current to'drift tho mill to advantage, and in ordinarily wfci dealdhft there Is enough and oftentimes morb than Is odeded. to propel the mil? forcibly and profitably r Irt short (here is gbnotally s sufficient water povtet during (hi grcrlef part of the year. ThUfBILLtf iffA eilimated to be (he best mill seat in Ibo Igllgßfccuntry, If being in the midst of ■ Ibrivlng grain growing country, and there U no other mill near it. 'The mill Is universally looktd upon as having many end peculiar advantages cos* nccied with U, and it is well constructed ana oilca*' lalcd for a Grist and'Merchant Mill, hta tho best machinery for manufacturing flour and meal, audit susceptible at very ordinary expense of vast Improve* meats. Tho mill is insured by a safe Insurance Company. Thera is e Corn Screw In it. There aro, also, ancient and undisputed water rights to Ibis properly. Tho properly is a desirable one for e per son of a little capitol and enterprise. The eubeolhef having determined to go weal, it will positively bo sutd t those who dcsiro to seo it plor to the eele* arf invited to call on tho subscriber and proprietor Who will tike pleasure In showing them ell concerning H' Sale to commence at 1 o’clock on eaM day, wfatC the term# will bo msdo known by April S 9, 1852—ts ' LEVI WBILT. . DATS AltD CAPS! Spring Styles! WM. 11. TROUT, has just received abd bbtned the Spring Stylo of Holt for 1659. art elegant article, to which ho invito* iho attention of the pub lio. Ill* Hate arc of alt prices, from (be most el* ganliy finished to the cheap common article, and of every variety of stylo now worn. He to and keep always on b*M a full aesortment of HATS and C?AfB for men sod boys, and be dart sell ft cheaper and bolter article (ban any other eSUblisli mem in town. Those.in.waDt of good, weMbiade. and elegantly finished Hats, would do well lo oall ‘ before purchasing elsewhere. The attention ufoilixons and strangers Is particu larly invhod to the beautiful Spring Style of Hals, just received, a really handsome article, and wartam ltd lo bo just as gaud, at U Is neat and tasteful In appearance. Remember that the largest and best assortment in town nitty always ho found at TftOCT'S, /rofna'a, Row, rear of the Epiicopal Church, Carlisle, April 2U. 185$. Cheap Konnols dud millions. The subscriber has Just opobed an entire new stocli of Spring Uonncts unusually cheep, end a great variety of Donnot Ribbbtyi very cheep. Just opened 12$ Uorcsley BheeUngs, Ootlo'g I Sheetings, Pillow-case Linens end Cottons, Towel ngs, &c. ' BMDnoininies.—A groat variety rtf Lace and Muslin Colters and Cufls. Undet-aleeves, Jaconet and Swiss Edgings, Insofilbga, Tfnead and Bobbin Edgings, worked bands for trimming diesaea, workJ ed Infant bodies, &c. V-.'i qEo. w. hltnuJi- April 1,1869, ■u 13 1000 U 7 09 ti 7 00 t« . ?oo I* O.OO 1 00 T 00 T 00 10 oti Distillers. 0 00 a oo 0 00 10 00 fboff 0 00 too o ot 6 00 B 00 a oo Bheu’ers; S OS 8 00 id . S OY e 6 00 s o oo s 6 Ob 8 o 00 s s ob s b 66 e i oa 8 5 Off o oo i 6 00 « S 00 * » 00 4 6 oO WM.’S, CODEAN, Co. Troae’r.