AzvowmA^ozi xB^ATIKa>TOTHB; ; MAUI£ETS. Srfexitw’lk Be il,enacied<jnd6rdaiptd 5yM« pf the'Borough o/-Oaf lisle f -end-ti is hfaefy/ymaSied and<6rdained bij ihe. authority. Thitthe Btalltf andiarpa; of. IhO'tniitkfel I ?house Bhallbooxcloaivtlyappro-,, a printed tu butcher* and, felanori pf'jncat, wbo;;; ebuU usQ th'o stalls or spaces oelwcon the. col- . umnaToribopurposo of exposing their me&l for • soleiind the outer stalls or benches shall bo ox-, clilßlWly. appropriated lo.lhd.vendors pfprovls iunsragd articles other than’ moot hyjeaa quan tity *|hkn A -Quarter: Prodded, however, - that thopnrUdgo of selling freoh meat by ll»o quar ter; on tho olklcr stalls or benches, shall only uxletid Wond be enjoyed by, fanners and oth- • ore, who may kill formarket, stock of their. own raising. - -! Sect, 3i ’No butcher or retailer of meat by less quantity thau a quatter, shall occupy any stall of the market house without first having obtained a license thorofor-fronr the borough treasurer, and.faaving paid Jtho sajd treasurer ...j tho sum which shall bo fixed ai tho annual of such stall as ho- or s ; ho m4y select, a stall being tho space between onylwd of tho col umns which support tho building. Any person violating this section shall forfeit pay the sum of Fite. Dollars., ...... Sect. 3. The market days for this borough shall hoWodncßdayand Saturday, os.eel forth in. the . charier, arid no person shall buy or sell any article of'Fnfoision; • Groceries and all kinds of grain and. bread only excepted, oflcr tha hoar of sunset of the day preceding days, from the Ist.of April until tho Ist day ofOotober.and eight o’clock of the morning of the said market days, from Hie first day'ofi October until Iha.firat day of April, wUhin‘tha'*liounds of the borough, under the penally of One Dollar, and no parson shall sell or-paruhaap-any article .within lUosaid timo in paid market hopsc, until tho, hour appointed for opening the said market,‘which shall bo one Uouc.before suorjso from the first day of until the first daypf. Oclob?r, and half on hour before sunrise from ,tho fir*l day of October un til llie firsl day of May, under tho penally of Oni'Ddllu'r each ;■ and U shall bo tho duty of the clerk oft ho market to give notice of the ar. rival oftho appointed hour by ringings bell, under the penalty of One Dollar •* Sect. 4. - bio person shall-, purchase in this borough on any market day ea aforesaid, iu (he’ markcfhuuac, as specified-in. tho fore going section! with Ihe intention or for the pur pose of rtf-selling (ho same, either wholesale or retail,or .sending tho, same out of the county* with the view of supplying any other market or person-abroad, n ior fl ; than half a .bushel of buckwheat or corn meal, of -all kind of nuts more ll\an.a peck, of.oggs more ifian two doz en, of than six pounds, of potatoes mbfothan’’ threo bushel, of grecii ' fruit more llian'ono buahp!, of dried more than n p?ck, of dripd \noat mpro than twenty pounds, unless a single plccojehould weigh mdro.of'poullry more than,one palr'of. turkeys or geeso./jf ducks end chickens moro.lnan two pairs, under the pen all*' of,Fire Dollars, Skot.,s. It shall be tho duly of the high of .the market to bo vigi lant to prevent a violation oftho two proceed ing scclioils and If cither of them shall prose cute, pny.offender to conviction he shall bo cn- Ullcdto one half of’the, penalty. bo llio duly of the Ircssa- Verpf the borough; to Ij'buo a licrnso to any, person* or'pcrsons applying fur tho mnic, chti Tliog hlm, her or them to the exclusive uso and occupancy during market honifljofdny stall or stalls jh tlie qroa‘ ,of the market house, lor a torirt tflTilot more than pne year, nor less than three iiipnlhs, the .applicant or applicants there offing to.tho, treasurer the annual rent of nine 1 dollars for,the inner range ofsUlls I and U phill .to, the duty of lltu clerk of the market b|*lfip.bprough to issud a license lo all Appli cant? forf-tf, sp ac o or spaces on tho outer bench es oftho. tqajket- house, upon their paying to sato cterk the annual rent of two dollars, for a space'of four fetf/or one dollar bnd fifiy cents fort space of three feet, as marked, designated *bd humbered on the said benches, which said . several rohti thallbe paid-quarterly In advance* «hd it'shall bo. tho'duly of tho said treasurer • ctdtf ebtik lnto a.book kept for that pur pose', the numbers of cap.ii. sod every stall and space and .the names ol persons to whom lloen (hereof have .issued,.and the lime for which thcVhaVolssued. Provided, that in ell oppli taflorts lo tho treasurer fi»r license to occupy a •till or Stalls ill the market house, lie shall bo cntlllod 'ttf I'eooivo from the applicant virri cenUf-ond In-iJ! spplloaliona to the clerk ho shall be entitled to receive twenty ftpe cents in addition, at a compensation for their trouble. bwrr. 7. It shall be the duly oftho treasurer once in every' throe months lo furnish lo tho tjo#H p.f tb«. market a list of tiro persons who bpvo paid’for ptiil taken, licenses for life inner eiajls. aqp if any °t the said stalls shall be oc cupied by, any person.who has hot la ken nut a license for the same, it shall bo tho dutyyif the Clerk immediately to tjiako report tliereoT!n'w>illug fo tho chief burgees whoso dtfiy it flhkll bo (o procure process to bo iiaueil •gainstsucb person lor the collection of the penalty Imposed by this ofcl. Proiided, hw tier, that any person may obtain permission from the clerk ol tha market to occupy a stall or iiD.ifa.stall in the said market-house for one (fay fijlflng market hours, first paying therefor lo liioaald Clerk for tho use of t'io borough Iwenly-fivo cents (or, tho, prlvil go of a stilh or twelve and a half cents, for half of a stall. And If thqCTcik of.fhs market shall neglect lo per form (ho dttlied required of him by this act, ho Shall forfeit and pay the sum of Ally cents for inch individual «tf occupying any stall or part of a stall without license, and lor «aCh and cV- Cry market d*y tho same shall bo so occupied. Srcf. 8. The'benches dr blocks lo bo used by butchers io catling up thoir meat, shall nut bo .permitted Itf remain, (n ihe market at any other lioto Ilian during market hours, with out being turned upon’or against the permanent &ok£s'between tho columns, so os to preserve flioir upper SUrfaco fifoiri filth und unclcanlincss. And it shall bo Unlawful foe any person to bring Within the market hotfso or tlio spado within (ho angle, any dray, earl, wagon, or any other thing not iulliorizcd by this ordinance? nut ■ball Übo lawful for any person lo bring into > and leavb vyltliin the said market house or angle, tho bond, fool,’ or offals of any animal, and any ono oflcqding against any provision of this section, forfeit and pay for every offence (he sum of 7\vo Dollars, Sect. 9. No person slfali hordafler construct op pul up io-the said market house, any beam, , book or permanent device for any purpose what ever, Under tlio penally of Two Dollars , without first having obtained tho consent of the town council 5 and it shall bo tho duty of tho clerk of tho market Immediately lo remove any such bcatn, hook or device so constructed or pul up that is suffered to remain ofier market hours. Sect. 10. Nohuokatcr or seller of cakes shalt bo permitted to eil within tho market houio or the lino of posts Which surrounds the same, fop the purpoao of selling, without having first ob tained a licence from tho treasurer, and tho privilege under such. license shall only; extend to the light of aolling during market hours. , Sect. U. Tho spaces on tho south and oast sides of tho market houao are hereby appropri ated, during market hours, lo tho uao of wagons, qarls, and, carriages} and tho owner or owners ofsuoh carl, wagon,or carriage, shall back tho jamo In such way as that the hinder part thereof shall b? next |ho market house: Provided t haw> that no wagon or othor vehicle laden with wood, rails, hoards, or other lumber, shall bo permitted lo occupy, during market part oftho said spaces; and any person ofiond Jng against this'section, shall forfeit' and pay tho sura of Otte Dollar, Sect. 12. If any person shall offer for oalo any butler nut of full weight, Uahall bo forfeited,- and sold by the clerk of tlio market for tho uso oftho borough,and tho proceeds paid overio (hetreasurer. • . Sect. 13. If any person shall bring lomaikot for sale bad or unmarketable provisions, tlio olork oftho market shall immediately roniovo •tho same, and tho offender shall forfeit and pay for every offence tho sum of Five Dollars, Scot. Id.'lt shall bo-unlawful to uso any fraudulent or dishonest practice, or any force or . vioiaUpo in purchasing or vending during mar* kel hours any. article afproviaion, and tfvery person offending ogaiqsl this section shall for- -■ feit ctod pay for tlio use of.Uib person injured (ho Bum of Two Dollars, *',* 1 , . 1 Sect, 15.,Th0 dork of tho market 1 shall nl ways keep for tho 090 of tlio corporation,exact stodard weight# and measures, os tho oamo arfl ' or shall bo lifted by'tho laws of this wealth; and U shafl bo his duty onco in every three month#,’or oftenor if required, to try .the, f wcighls|apd measures of all inhabitants of Iho 'said borough whorbuy or soll by weight moasunr, and every .weight or measure used in UlO snid -borough, either for buying or soiling, which shall bo: found greater: or tess than tho standard, shall bo taken iatotho custody of tho said clurlc, whoso duty U shall bo lo Inoreaso or redupo Iho same lo tho true elandard at tho ex. penso pf tho person owning or. using tbo same. And if any person the said borough shall sell any article by weight or measure and It. shall prove to bo loss than tho wolghCor measure jot' which it was sold, or under tho just standard Bp to bo kept, or shall buy by any weight or measure above such standard, ho or aho shall 1 forfeit tho said Weights or ’measures and pay for every such offence a sum of not lees than One Dollar or more than Twenty Dollars. , Sect. 16. It shall bo unlawful lor any. person buying, soiling at iho market house during mar.' , kel hours (0 uso. for tho purpose of ascertaining • tho weight of any articles tho Spiing Scales— under- tho penally of Five Dollars, Sect. 17. If any inhabitant of thobaroogh, using any weights or measures for iho purpose of buying and scUing,'shall refuse, on demand being made by Iho clerk of the market; to pro. duco or deliver tho said weights or mpasurcs ~ for liio purposb of being tested by tbo srand&rd - aforesaid, ho or aho shall forfeit and pay for every such refusal a sum nbt exceeding Twenty Dollars. ' Sect.’ 18. It shall bo thd duty of tho clerk of 'tho.market to attend every market morning at iho market house, whore the said standard weights und measures shall bo kepi in-a hoaso, provided Tar. keeping tbo some, and ull articles offered, for sale, Iho pfico of which shall depend on weight or measure,shall, if ,brought lo tho said house,bo-by him weighed or measured, and ho shall bo paid by tho seller for weighing, as follows: for each draft, not exceeding ton pounds, one cent; if over ten and not exceeding twenty pounds, two cents ; if over twenty and nol oxccoding fifty pounds, three cents; if over fifl£ and not exceeding one hundred pounds, four cents; and if over ono hundred pounds, six cents; and fur measuring all articles sold by tho bushel or loss quantity, bo shall receive for each measure, If not exceeding half a bushel, onrt coni; if above a half a 1 bushul-and not ex ceeding a bushel, two cents; and two cents for every additional bushel; and it the said clerk shall bo called upon to weigh or measure any article at any other time than on tlio morning ufo prescribed market day and 1 during market hours, the seller shall pay to the said dork double tha aboyO rates. Sect. 19. The clerk oflhc market shall keep regular entiles in a book provided him for that purpose, of all monies received by him as such, from all sources whatsoever : in whioh it shall bo accurately stated from whom money was re* coivcd, for what, and tha amount received ; and it slull bo Hie duty of the said clerk to make oath before the Chief Burgees of the borough; or a Justice of tho Peace,“that tbo account kept as presented is just and true, to the best of and knowledge and belief;” B-Ang- thus verified ho shall czhibU:)iis book with tbo occounls, regularly at each quarlotly meeting of the council i'and pay. over the suiJ monies to tho treasurer of the borough,after having deducted therefrom the part allowed os a compensation for his trouble. ■ Sect, SI. All linos and penalties received by reason of this ordinance, shall bo for tho uso of the corporation, unless otherwise specially di rected. Ordinance enacted ql fho Council Chamber, lio lid day of May, 1853. A. NOULE, Ptesidenl. AUesl—Tnos. D. Mahon, Seely. Corporation. JOS. 11. PL AIR. Chief Burgess. * AN CKPINANCBj REGULATING THE WEIGHING OF HAY AND COAL; Sect. 1. Beit enacted and ordained by the Town Council of 'the borough of Carlisle, and it is hereby enacted and ordained by the authority of the same, That no person slisll soil any hay unless by ilio stuck, to bo used or consumed within the limits nftho borough, without hav ingtho same weighed In the hay scales or patent balance belonging to tho boro’,before its dollvoty to tho purchaser under tho penalty of Fios Dot hit. Provided, those persons having scales arc not prevented from weighing hay designed fur thuir own uso- Sect. 2. No person, corporation or compa ny of men shall sell any quanlityof stone coal, bituminous or anthracite of hail' a tun or more, to bo used within tho limits of the borough, without having thosamo weighed by tho dork o( tho market or his agent and taking a certificate of tho weight nftho same, from the said clerk or his agent, which certificate shall bo given to the purchaser upon tho delivery of tho coal.; ony pcrson ncglcctlng or failing to comply with tho requisitions of this section shall forfeit and pay d penalty of Free Dollars. Sect. 3. The clerk of tho market shall havo tho care and custody of the borough scales or balance; and U shall bo his duty to weigh all hay, coal, or other articles brought for that pur* peso, and give a certificate of iho weight of tho name; in compensation foi Which lie shall de mand and bo entitled to receive from the owner of such Ifay and other articles,tie’nty./lD« cent*,, and ter every draft of coal ho slu;l rccotvo from the owner ihoroofjloe cents. Ordinance enacted ot tho Council Chamber, the twentieth'day of May A. D., 1052. A. NODLE. President. Attest-Tnos. D; Mahon, SeeVy Ovpo attain . »JQ3. 11. BLAlll, CA» f Burgess. MONYER’S CONFECTIONARY, Fruit and Toy Store. COUNTRY Merchants and oil those m wn'nl of euperlor Candles will find the largest oud best assortment al tbo old eland of tho subscriber in North Ilunovor sired, a fowdoois norlh of ihc bank, whom wo linvo juel rcccixcd a largo slock of Fnuirs and Nuts, of tho latest importation, consisting in part of Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs, Pruona, Dales, Currants, Almonds, Filberls, English Wat nuti, Cocoa, Cream and Pea Nuts, &c.-' Toys & Fancy Goodie), of English French and American manufacture, such ns woik ami fancy boxes, cord and sowing boskets, port monnalca, paper weights, music boxes, accord onns, gum balls, rallies, rings, doll heads, china and -glass toys, kid and jointed dolls, flower vases, motto cups, tea eolts, ginco hoops, brooms, masks, drums, guns, &c. Fancy soaps and hair oils, of every va riety. In connection with the above ho has a largo stock of FAMILY GROCERIES , such as Lovoring’s crushed, pulverized, ami blown Sugars, c0f100,.-molasses, starch, indigo, salcratus, green and black leas, spices, bulled, water and soda ciackers, mutches, &c., and as wo “Strive lo Please,” ell aro invited to examine our stock. P. MONYER. Juno 17, 1863. Immense Excitement AT OGILDY'S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL EMPORIUM. 2000 yards lawns, worth 25c soiling for 12. 1500 yorda barago do lalnos, worth 250 colling for 12 cents. 3000 yards calico worth 10 selling for 0. 3000 yards calico worth 12 selling for 10. 500 yards of gingham worth 18 selling fur 12. 1000 yards bleached muslin.worth 8 selling for 0. 1000 yards “ “10 “ 8. 3 hales br'own “ ’ “ 8 “ 0- 2 bales brown “ “ 10 “ 8. Splendid Foulard Bilks, Tissues, Argentines, Chulloys, Uarago do Laincs, in great variety and much below their value. Tickings, Checks, Pantaloons Studs, &c., in the same proportion. Also another supply of the best, handsomest, and cheapest -Carpels ever brought to Carlisle. Uoots and Shoes to beat all creation and (ho rest of mankind. Como then, one and all, to (ho old siand.Uasl Main street, with your cash and save Ironi 8B to 60 per cent, on tiro dollar. This stock of goods has been purchosod at auction and | will bo sold tinder price Juno 1-7, 1052. HAS iußt erioned tho most elegant asporlmonLof . BOOT£& SHOES * over brought to Carlisle, to which ho.lnvites.Uio.oU lonlion ofall, Ilia stock la. hrgo,' well selected and ombracos every, variety' bf-SIYLE.de- QUALITY. Ladies’ Siiooa from 50,cento {d $.130. .Gallow from $1,37 1.2 to $2,50. Gentlemen’* BoolsTrom $1,70 to $5,50. , Boys and. Youths BOO.TS&i BROGANS, and a n unusually largo assorlnionl of Black and Fancy Colored. ,'V. ' ' , / ’ Boots, SUoc9 & daitcre, lor Mines and Children's wear. Persons who watt! Spring and Summer Boole and Shoes will do well lo< call at PORTER’S SHOE STORE, Wobl Maip street, opposite llio Melliociial Church, and make eolccliona from the largest work In torwn. / < Carlisle, Juno 10,1852. ■ . ROBERT ECKLES and u AMANDA hiswlft,' lato Amanda Huston; w.’John Q.Tborntoii, aid Nancy hie wife, late Nancy Huston, John W. Hostom Isabolla Huston, Margarot-Ann Huslcn, Jacob Boolman, and -.Oaroltnohis wife, lato Car olina Huston, David W,.Huston and Emma His ton, widow of Johnathan Huston, deceased. Action of partition In the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County. • •In pursuance of a Writ de Parlilione Faciemtaj issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cum berland • county, - and to -mo directed,' the above named parties are hereby notified that 1 will hold an inquisition for tho purpose’ofmaklngportiiion and valuation of a certain plantation, and tract Of land, situate in, Dickinson.township, Cumbettond county, on the Walnut Bottom Road, bounded by •landa of Samuel Huston, William Woods, Samu el Carothers, David Claudy, and others, contain ing 13 acres, more or leas, .on tho premises, on Friday, tho 16th day of July, 1852, at 10 o’clock in tho forenoon of said day, when aud where you may attend if you think proper. DAVID SMITH, ■S/ieriJf. . Sheriff's Office, 7 • Carlisle, June 3,1852.—C1. S $2OO, Boarding in a Farm House; A Gentleman and Lady,' (brother ontLsistcr,) Americans of most excellent in PhiladoliHiis, wish to board with a respectable Amo. t ioan farmer. lie must bo tho owner of tho farm on which ho resides. A romantic and pleasant location desired. 8200 a year will bo paid for both. For further information please address Richard, and tend tho letters to (ho office of (his paper. Will a kind, considerate and worthy family trv to accommodate 7 Juno 3, 1852—3w* Prepared for Every Season. QTEINER &, BROTHER; bcgloavo lolnvltc the- Dlicoiion of their old customers and of the public generally, lo llio fact that for I ho purpose of securing room for a larger Block of Goods than they could keep at their old stand, they have Removed their Store to the room formerly occupied as the Tost Office, In West Main street, and "3 doors east of where ;tho Post Office is now kept, where Ihcy are Better Vrepaied Onn JJeer, to accommodate the public with llio best articles and at low prices. They have just opened their new stock of' SPRING AND SUITOR CLOTHING, of which they arc proud lo invilo-an inspection. It certainly Is far superior Jo any other that has ever been in Carlisle, and tlio prices cannot fail lo prove satisfactory lo all who aro judges of the quality of the Goods offered. It comprises a fine assortment of every article of MEN’S APPAREL. Consisting of black, blue, green, brown, dress, frock, and Sack Coats. Pantaloons.— The latest styles in plain and fancy Cuflaimeres, Doeskin,CueaincU, Corduroy,Velveteen, heavy Tweed, &.C. Vests.— The largest, richest and most varied ns sorlmcnt ever offered, comprising silk, satin, velvet Cussimere, Cloth, Cassincll Cloaking, &.C. Boy’s Clothing !— A large slock of Coats, Pants and Vests, of different sizes and qualities. These articles ore made with unusual neatness and core, and far superior to' those ordinarily offered, and equal to customer work. Shirtb.— Fine while shirts with linen Bosoms— Calicoes and different check shirts, bosoms, collars, Bosfictidors, gloves, stocks, umbrellas & carpel bags. Please observe the Stand ! Steiner & Brother feel il lo bo duo to themselves particularly lo caution their old customers not lo mistake their old for their now Stand, uoar llto Post Office. Carlisle, April 22, 1852—3 m PKOTECXIO N FROM LIGHTENING'!' TO Tilt PUBLIC. WE respectfully offer to tho public our superior Lightening Rods of Spirul-twlslcd Carbonized Annealed Iran with Zink Polectors sod electropos itive elements combined in their manufacture, thus rendering them equal to copper as conductors. They ato mado In ten feel lengths,- with accurately fitted brass screw connecting joints, an entire now,style of sttalohmonls far brick or frame, buildings. ..Alsb gloss isolalcrs of a novel and .Ingenious construction forming a lock—the whole raoUqted with a solid silver or gold plated point irtolta inches long, which possess the power lb ah extraordinary extent of dis charging llto opposite elements of tho most fearful thunder storm,andcmbraccs every scientific improve monl in lightening rods up to this t)mo. Thus gunMfng, bollr laterally brtd obliquely, th 6 whole constitutes tho moat magnificent and perfect silent conductors ever presented In the public. We bovo not compromised sofely by affording theso rods at such lows rales. Wo have given tho greatest at tention to thefr construction thal'they moy bo readily attalchcd. Tho oalonfwhlng power of tho negative magnets in discharging the dir of Its oppo site elements lias been clearly demonstrated by the electrometer, when onmagnetized points have shown but slight results I hough placed in the same condition, fn fad they gather and silently discharge electricity from the atmosphere, when you .would scarcely bus ' peel any ofbolng present; Our Improvement having 1 received tho approval of men of science, iho public aro cautioned against purchasing of those who have substituted Inferior imitation. tlaVo good rods or none. Wo manufacture for tho wbolo United Slates mid for cxporullon to any pnfl of llio world. All orders for rods, svliolcaoloor rota!!,though tho Post Office, will bo promptly“allcndcd to if addressed to iho subscribers at Carlisle, Pa. J.T. GREEN, C. MAGLAIMILIN,' A. S. SEN Ell. Mjy 13tb. NEW ROOMS, and Furnishing store. Oppogite the. RgU Road 03ce, Wegt High Street , Cailitle. , . m 11. SH.II.ES tlcelrcfi to inform Ui« old friends X, and tiro, publio tlml Jia lino oimnod a general clothing CBlnbliabmonl, nnd boa now in Bloro a Cl lonsivo Block of the lest nod cheapest goods ever offered in Corlielo. Mou’s, Youth’s,iuirt Boy’** ClotUiug, for Spring, Summer and Winter wear, now on h*ud ofovory variety and furnished at reduced rate*.— 110 has also a largo and wall selected assortment of Fieco Gpods.pf Engl.isln Ffonch and Gorman Fdb rice, of now and beautiful patterns, fur coals, pants and vests, which will bo mado to order in llio niost approved and hisliionablo manner and*in'a sdpor’ror stylo of workmanship. A full and elegant slock ofGontlcmon’fl Furnishing Goods',such os gloves, plain und fancy shirts, uollara, handkerchiefs, lies, &0., constantly kept on hand. Also India Kubbor Ovorooals and Lcgglns'. ' Fooling confident from the reputation which' it has- been his constant aim for u course of years to > secure for Ida establishment, of his ability to please, ho respectfully'.invited an examination uf his slook, which for quality, worknmnshlp end, low prices . cannot ba.surpassed. , ~i Carlisle,Msy 27, 185*4—ly, .. .. OHABI.ES 00n. by WM.M.PORTER Notice. THE MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT of** M. & L. STEINER, V'fies Competition. XUOMASn.SKILES’ STEAM SAW MIU,. ‘THE' Proprietors having'Jual*nnisl»ed'..a largo Stoam. Saw Mill on an Improved plan. With circular aawsV capable of sawing 10,000 ft., of Lumber in ono i day, located throe mllcs Wcst of Pupertown,Cumber land counly, Pa., at (ho base of tho South Mountain on Spruce run. purchased near 1000 acres of the boat timber in tho southern part of ' FcnnsyL vanisv.aro now prepared to saw and furnish Lumber to order at tho shortest notice of tho various desenp. lions; such aa framo Bluff for barns and houses,of any;,length and sizo. . :AI 9 o Weather Boarding, Floorings and Fencing . Boards,; Poplar - and Oak Boatd4 a6d Plunk to sail iho various rocehanlo*.-r- Sliingles-atld rSastcring Lath. Also Oak and Chca ,nut/ Cooper Stuff, Pilcli Pino Posts, Chcs. out rajlsand posts. l 'Dioy liavandw bh hand about AOOOclicsnul' rails ia'ond hoar'Papcrlown, for post fences. Tho Pro prietors having availed themselves of all the natural advantages of tho Lumbering business, arc now/ enabled to furnish lumber to iho citizens of Cumber land county, lower than any other similar establish ment, cani and os they, ozpocl to do on extensive busincA will spare no pains to accommodate tho public at the shortest notice. Tbo various disoript. lons of lumber will bo delivered In Carlisle or ©Uc whcrc. All prdors to bo addressed to tho proprietors residing in Poporlown, DIVEN &> 11ASKEL. Juno 3, Will. 11. DULLER, 'a TTORNEY AT LA'W/has removed lo tho XJI office lately occupied by the Hon. James H. Graham. Carlisle,.April 29, 1852—3 m WRI. J. SHEARER, A TTORNEY AT LAW. Office in lluvroom with /x Wm. 11. Miller, Esq., lately occupied by lion. James n.’ Graliam. Carlisle, May 6,1859 t • LEMCEI. TODD, ATTORNEY ATLAW, has removed hie office from North Hanover street, to his residence in West High street, South side, a be low tho,Court House, and nearly opposite Hurk ril 15. 1652—3 in DAY & UERIUIVG, HAVJNG associated themselves together In the practice of medicine and its colUtcrnl branches, olTor their professional services to the citizens of Mo: chaniceburg mid adjiccnl country. May 13, 1852—Gm I>U. J. K. SMITH, UOMCEOPATMIO PHYSICIAN, respectful |y informs ihc public, that he h as removed lo Uio dwelling adjoining Mr* Daniel Keller, and near lo Bonlz’ store, whore ho can be found when not professionally engaged. CJylislc, April 8,1352 —3 in PROPOSAL FOB fBJESH BEEF. OEAL£p. proposals will bo received al the Qr. Masters office al the Carlisle Barracks, Pa. from’ the Mllltlay ol May lo tho I4th day oi Juno allO .0’c10ck,.11352, for tlio supply of Freak Beef lo the Troops qlalioned alllio Barracks. The Beef lo bo of beat quality equal proportions of hind anti foro quarters, (necks and shanks exclu ded) a’ndio bo dolivered in such quantities ua Ihc Commissary of Subsistence may direct. R.M. ANDERSON. L f. 2d Dragoons, A. A.C.B. Carlisle Barracks, May 13ih1852. 4w. Estate Notice. ALL persons .era hereby notified that Letters of Administration on the citato of Mrs. Sarah A. lion* ham, luto Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa., deceas ed, have this day been issued hy the Register in and for said county to the subscriber who resides in Carlisle.'' ! All persons having claims or demands □ gainst the cklato oflhosaid decedent, are requested to make known tho same without delay, and those indebted to make payment to J. ELLIS BONHAM, Adm r. May U. 1652-Gt - SUDUCIi WANTED. THE subscriber wishes to purchase a large quantity of Sumach, fur which tho highest cash price wid-Lo paid, if delivered at the residence of the sub scriber in Carlisle, in good mcrnlianlnblo order. JACOB SIIUOM. j\pril 15,1852—3 m Itonucts &. Parasols ARE received from Philadelphia every week by the subscribers, now on hand an excellent assort* ment. which wo nro Gelling out very cheep. May 12, 1852. A. & W. BENTZ. Newspaper Establishment for Sale. A weekly newspaper establishment, locolcd in one oftho moHi flourishing inland towns In tho inte rior of Pennsylvania, is offered for sale, the proprietor wishing lo change his business in consequence of ill health. The subscription list numbers about 400, (nearly nil of which'have been voluntary sub. scriplion*; which could no doubt bo doubled in a very short lime by proper exertion. Tho paper bus averaged about ton columns of paying advoiliso mens since its commencement, and the jobbing is quite respectable, and considerably more than Inal 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 600 to 800 lbs: of body typo, and a handsome assort mehl ofjob typo. Tho town Is beautifully ond ad- VarfUtfeoUsiy located for business, bslng in tho im l6etffdte;?Toinl(/ of canslssnd railroads, loading in almcstovcry direction; To one or (wo young men wishing to engage in business, (his is a fine oppor tunity, os there id not much doubt that, In the course of a few years, l)io population end busiuos of tho town will rapidly increase. FoV further information inquire of tho editor of this piper. Carlisle, May 27. 1852. Assignee’s Sale Of Real Estate. THE undersigned, Assignees of Samuel Drteker, jlfcr at pilvalo solo, tho following real estate, viz; No I. Tho valuable farm at present ■icoiipitid by tho said Samuel Urlckor, situate in Monroe township, Cumberland county, about one and a quarter miles south ufChurchtowo, containing I&OA&RES, 100 acres of which Is Improved,and in ahlAb stale of cultivation,, tho romoiningSft) seres is wclf cover ed with valuable limber. Tho Improvements sro a „ n STONE DWELLING HOUSE, Rank 'Barn, Waggon Shed, Corn Cribs, Wash ImTShL'llouio, and other-necessary out-building*. i£i|yQrTJiore is a welt and also a spring of good water convenient to tho dwelling. There Is also a young Apple Orchard and a variety of other fruit trees on tho promises. Tho x ollow Breeches Crook runs at the weal side of this properly. Tho properly is in good condition in every rcspect f and is situated fn a pleasant and healthy locality. No. 2. Tho Merchant Mill Properly, situate in the township aforesaid, containing " • 15 Acres of improved land. Tho Improvement are & largo MERCHANT MILL, on iho Yellow Drcechpa Creek running four burs, and In good condition in every respect. Also a Drlck Tenant House, (with water at the door,) a email barn, and other out buildings. There is on this properly a young orch ard and a choice variety of other fruit trees. No. 3. Thirty ncrosof Mountain Land, ipgr eiluato in the lownsliip aforesaid, and con- OrSt voniont to the two properties described above. >f{ia land la well covered with-timber, and willbo sold with the mill properly or aeporalo to suit purchasers, . Tor particulars,-call on either of tho undersigned, rCniiliii£? In Monroo township. f MOSES BRICKER, GEORGE W. BRIOICEK. Aatigneesof Samuel Ifricktr. 97,1859—1 f. C.irlinlo.May Scyllicfi! I have jußl received my spring stock of Grain and (jrnßß Scythes, manufactured expressly for my own nates ond stamped \vIJ,U my Maine on the heel. .These Scythed are superior to anything of the kind brought lo (his rtarkot, and can bo' recommended as a lirsl ralo article. ' Cradlo makers and other* wanting Scythes aro requested lo examine my stock bqforo nurchaalng olaewherc, bd 1 can sell at low price". [ P Moy G, J. P. LVNE. Farm and Factory for Sale. , , THB subscriber offers at private sale, the propci ty on which ho now resides, situuto in Mifflin town ship, Cumberland county, 4 miles north of Nowburg, on (ho cast side of the Stale road leading lo Potry counly. Tho property contains f • * 52 Acres, more or loss, of grouthk about 35 acres of which aro improved, and in a high state of cultivation. Thd remainder is well covered with.valuable young lim ber, such as chesnut, oak, hickory, &c. Tho im- Mprovements aro a two story weatherboatded Dwelling Uquio' anil KUd»en, »:t»fo kuilding. known as tho “Tbreo Square Hol low Woollen Factory,” in which ore all tho machi nery necessary to carry on manufacturing purposes with a pair of Chopping-Burrs, Corn Screw, Circu, lar Saw, &c., all in good condition. Tho Factory s propelled by a never failing stream of walor.~ Themis also ton tho promises a Young Applp Orch ard of grafted fruit, together with other fruiflroea. T,ho location would’ bo a favorable one for carrying on tho Tanning business, or the grinding of Sumac. For particulars call on tho undersigned, icsiding |on the promises. SAMUEL L. GILLESPIE. Jano 10, 1852—if Valuable Mill Property for Sale. On Thursday the S Alh of June, 1853. ■ J T (IB subscriber intending to go West, will oflbr at pnblio sale the following Valuable Mill .Pro* 1 party, in connection with Sovon Acres and Ninety Perches of good Limestone Land, situate in Silver Spring township,Cumberland county,X milo west of Moclmnicsburg between llio Cumberland Valley Railroad, and tho Trindlo Spring Road, about forty rods south of. the former and one fourth of a mile north of tho latter. This mill in propelled by tho never failing. Tflndlo.apting. which, .iaiUo mu«tl uncommon droughts has a sufficient current to drive tho mill to advantage, and in seasons there is enough and oftentimes moro than is needed to .propel the mill forcibly and profitably; In short there is generally a sufficient water power during tho grerter part of tho year. This MILL is estimated (o bo (ho best mill seal in tho lt being in tho midst of a thriving grain growing country, and there is no other mill near it. Tho mill is universally looked upon as having many and peculiar advantages con. ncolcd with it, and it is wol! constructed and copu lated-for a Grist and Merchant Mill, has the best machinery for manufacturing (lour and meal, and is susceptible at very ordinary expense of vast improve, ments. Tho mill is Insured by a safe Insurance Company. There is a Corn Screw in it. There ore, also, ancient and undisputed water rights to this properly. Tho property is a desirable ono for a per ' son of a lilllo capital and enterprise. Tho subsolbcr . having determined to go west, It will positively be sold ; those who desire to seo it pior to the sale, arc invited lb call on tho subscriber end proprietor who will lake pleasure in showing them nil concerning it. t Sulo.to commence at 1 o’clock oh said day, when the terms will bo made known.by . ; April SO, 1832—1 s LEVI MEIIY. Valuable Farm for Sale. THE subscriber offers at private sale that valuable farm situate In North Middleton township. Cum crland county, about 5 miles from Carlisle, bounded y lands uf Moses Wolzel, George Brochl, ■— Zoiglcr and others, containing 307 Acres, more or less, of first rate Slalo land, 120 ocrcs of which is cleared and enclosed with good fences and in a high stale of cultivation, about 12 acres of it being meadow with a never foiling spring of water running through it, which makes it a very suitable farm for grazing,-. The remaining 80 acres is cover ed with good limber. Tho improvements ore o n il double two story LOG HOUSEi Kitchen, yttSSJjm. LOG BARN, Spring House and other |SiSSß&|Outbu}ldingS', a Well ofncvtr falling wn- convenient to tho house. Also a large Apple and Pooch Orchard and other choice fruit trees on tho premises. Any persons wishing to view the farm will please coll on the undersigned residing in Carlisle, or Peter Sipo residing on tho premise*. CATHARINE WUNDERLICH. April 22.1852—dm Groceries, A general DBaurtmeiil of Freeh CoHiu#, Drew While Si crushed Sugats, Spices, Chocolates, Extra ofCoffoo, and a'constant and general supply of Jcnli. in’* No. l.Tcas, either in bulk or packs,of superior quality, (villi i (ho other varieties, including WILLOW $ CEDAR WARE, such ns Baskets, Tubs, Buckets, Measures, Bowl Churns, & c. For sale by J. W. EBY. Juno 3, 1852. / Fish and Saif. NOS 1,2 & 3 Mackerel, of best and io packages of all sizes, (largo and small.) Also No 1 Slind in whole and half Barrels, together with Baltimore Herrings; also Ground Alliim ind fine Dairy and Table Salt, to bo had of Carlisle, June 3, 1852 J. W. EBY- HATS AND CAPS! Spring Styles! WM. H. TROUT, has just received ond opened the Spring Stylo of Hats for 1852, an elegant article, to which ho invites (ho attention of the pob. lie. Ilia Hats arc of all prices, from tho most elo ganlljpflnlahcd (o tho cheap common article,'and of every'variety of style now worn. Ho continues to manufacture and kcepolWsys,dn hand a full assortment of HATS ortd CAPS for men ond boys,-and ho can sell a cheaper and better article than ohy other establish cnent in town. Those in wont of good, well made, ond elegantly finished Huts, would do well local! before purchasing. cUowhcrc. Tho attention of citizens and strangers is particu larly invited lo'tho l/oatfllful Spring Stylo of Hits, just received, a really JiandSotao article, and warran ted (p bo just as good, as il is neat and tasteful in appearance. Remember (hat (ho largest ond best assortment In town msy always bo found at TROUT’S, /mine's Row, rear oj the Epiteopal Church. Carlisle, April 23, 1852. , , CUcap Hotfoots pud Gibbons, rPbo subscriber hoajuet opened on ontironowstouk X of Spring Bonnets unusually cheap, and a great variety of Bonnet Ilibbons very cheap. Just opened I2j Barnsley Sheetings,- Colton Shoctlngß, Pillow-caso Linens and Cottons, Towel ng«, &.c. , I Kmdiioii>etiieb. —A. grcot voncly of Loco and Muslin Collars and Cuds, Under-sleeves, Jaconet and Series Edgings, Inserting*; Thread and Dobbin Edgings, worked bands for trimming dresses, work ed infant bodies, & c ; 1862. Look I Look! 5 ALL now for this spring, and cheap loo—Gill and Velvet Wall Papers, Embossed do., do., Plain and Printed papers, Marbles, Hull Papers, of every kind i Satin Papers of the beat production of Franco and England; (ho low priced Satin Paperd.so much in demand ; together with the cheap paper, at ten cents per piece. Transparent Window Shades, Buff Holland, by the ease or piece, Taiaols, Cord,&c., all of which have been selected with.lho greatest care. Purchasers, at wholesale and retail, aro Invited to examine this stock, as wo adauro thorn it will bo to (heir Interest. _ „ LONGSTRETII &; BROTHER, No 7 North Third Street, between Market ond May 20,1652.—3 m Church Alley, Philadelphia. PARASOLS. JUST received o splendid assortment of Parasols of all kinds & qualities at prices losuit llio limes. Lorens, a largo lolofLawna nlao Plain Mourning Lawns, which will bo sold very cheap. Cing/iflws.juat received a largo assortment ol Earlaton & Manchester Ginghams, which will bo sold very cheap. N. W. WOODS, Agt. Carlisle, May XOth 1852. . WALL PAPER I Just received by the subscri ber a lot of now and beautiful patterns at very low nricco. Window Shades, fita. 1 HENRY SAXTON. Moy 0, 1852, GnmbetlanA Glotlililg'Bazi#! - J , TRUTH STRANGER 1 HAN FIOtXON A RNOLD 1 LIVINGSTON,' North' Hhion*' [ jtX jßlrcol, Carlisle, would call Iho dltenlioji’oftKejV ‘ old customers aniMrienda, and tho public ingehwid, - to their largo and splendid assortment' Ready-made Clothing* . : “A penny saved Is a penny, cur l ncd/**nd WO COO. ... illustrate the forco of this maxim by selling Clothing ; • at such prices as to meet the approbation.of &| Ishf'vr J boring Man,.tho Man of Business,or tho mos(fk4tt*;r : . dious taste oflho Man of Dress* -• .1; iy purchased in tho Eastern cities, h'aabeti}‘ mtntj- - focturcd into Clothing of supcrlor finUh' snd|dari% bilily, and can sa/bly challenge' \'* t Their stock consists of all tho .. shades of Cloths add Cassimeros.thtl are ihtnUlbOr lured; plain and twilled cloths, English ehdltasuft Casslmercs, fancy of all sorts of stripes fchd b«a>— v Black Satin and fancy Vestings, together with large stock of white and fancy Shirts, Collies, Miff Cravats, Hosiery of all kinds and descriptions. '' t Our aim is to please and accommodate slf.ti^f t ui order to.do this, wo manufacture sf lifted every price. Selling for cash enables ns tooffs* clothing at a very trifling advance. Our motto i* Small Profits and Quick'Saltf, Don’t forget the place—North Hanover street, Carlisle, n few doors from Haversliclt's DnrglrtOSV.' There's tho place, gentlemen, to get yonr mousy back. All wo ask is a coll, as Wo are satisfied I&KS wo can suit in price, quality and style. ■ , - ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON. April 1,1852—3ta ~ ‘ First Arrival of the Season! “ A RNOLD & LEVI respectfully inform XX lie, that they have received a very large o*4 ' beautiful assortment of Spring and (Summer Good* which have been selected with great care end good taste, particularly the Ladles' Goods, to whiph attention is invited. Among tho assortment of ' ; Ladies Dress Goods, will bo found plain* changeable end figdied- Silks, India and Foulard Silks, Bareges, Tissues, Lttriut silk and linen Poplins, Dombazincr,Alpac*sy,|)ltln and figured Ginghams, tiarSfe W Lainca, French worked Collars, Cuff* and Stodvss, linen cambric handkerchiefs, linen, cotton dc tbtefed Laco and Edgings, swiss and cambric edgings, jftil Inserting* Bonnets and i?»66on*. ■ . > Blonde hair. Hair and Coburg, Albono, Hungmm*, Sattin, Pearl and Cobourg,Pearland Crystal, Toftp,’ Misses’ Porodis, and a great many other kinds* Ribbons of all kinds from 6 to 60 cents per ytrd. Wo havo ibo largest assortment of Domestics bo Tuund in town, comprising muslins, check*, tiafc* t inga, Osnoburg, bagging, (abloduper,sEeetio|i'ptftf., stuffs from 6to 25 cents per yard. v . I. . Carpets! Carpets!! ;, ; The largest assortment of carpets, matting* floor table oil cloths, ever brought to Carlisle. Among them three ply, ingrain and venitian, from 8 to SO cents per yard. White and checkered malting w)r I low. A Fresh supply of Groceries; such aaSugar, Cof fee, Tea, Molasses, Spices, dec., at the old itandjMmf the UanU. March SO, 1852. SPRIIVO GOODS. , • Till*' subscriber has just opened a largoiu varied assortment of Spring Goods, adapted tV the season, for men and boys. Droad Cloths and Oossimercs, Linen and cotton Pant stuffs, Merino and cotton Cassitoerea, Linen and cotton checks, &c.' i Ladies Dress Ooodi,' Mouslin do liege, . ' ‘ ' Mouslin do Faints, ' Linen and Silk Poplins, - •> ‘ liaroge do laines, ‘ ' Mourning challey* and de lainea, v ' ■ Plain and figured B.»rogee and Tissues',' •. French and Scotch Ginghams, Figured and Gingham Lawns, . with a great variety of other Dress Goo.dt v and id, cheap as can be found in the borough. , ’ '.' , GEC. W. HITNER. Carlisle, April I. 1852. ‘ JVcw Arrival of Hardware. JUST received and opening an lmm«nioiner(Mfft of Hardware,' which In addition to my formal slock, makes it tlio most ample and bfsn} other stock in the county. ‘ ■ To Builders, Carpenters and'Otbent 1 would invite their particular attention lany lot menso assortment of Lacks of variant paU«rns,«Us While, Mineral, Argilla and Brass Knobs, Latohen, Hinges, Screws, Sash and Shutter Fasteners,- Beltau Augers and Handles, Chisels, Mill aud CrodaCnl Saws, Paints of aft kinds, Oil, Tul'pCnlfae, Nall* and Spikes, hand, pannel and ripping Saw*, Axis,'Aditi, Hatchets, Planes, Steel and Iron Srjuarcif. ■ .. To Coach Makers and Saddle#*. Call and eiamino my assortment of Cnam’aUd and Patent Leather, plain and figured Canvass, BniUfl* cd Muslin, Plated Dashes, Carriage and Wafon Boxes, Bent Shafts, Felloes, Hubi.MuUDliogsof ; Various styles and patterns. • To Blacksmiths, Farmers nrrd others.- A splendid assortment of hammered, hota •hoi»’ i scollop, broad and narrow Tiro Iron;- rolled fcsfiS shoo, bur, band, round anti square Iron of all sties, shear, spring, English and American’Blister Stssl* Anvils, solid thread Vices, Files, Rasps. Darket**"* celebrated Plows at $5 37J. To Cabinet ami Shoe Makeifsf Mahogany, Walnut and Maple Veneers,Mahogany Wulnut, Mineral and Glass Knobs, Moulding* df various patterns, Curled Hair, Sofa Springs, Flowing, Scraping, Copal and other Varnishes; Morocco Lin ing and Binding skins, Lusts, Thread, Pegs, PloMra and Hammers. 1 would invito particular attention to Ilonsekotp ofa and others, to my assortment of waiters & Usyttf plain nnd gothic stylo; knives, forks, Herman end silver plated buttor knives, carvlng.knlvis sod forks, table steels, Urtllanis, Gorman silver And sH-i vor plated table and tea spooris, brass and tolled metal Preserving Kettles, smoothing irons, tofcStf buckols and churns. Blake’s &, Duswoll’s Fire and Water Proof Point of dilTercntcolorS.coristanlly on band. Romorabbr the old aland, cast Main street.. ■ HENRY SAXTON. Carlisle, May 0,1862. • Take a Good I.ook^. •. Before Purchasing Your Goods! W E aro now prepared to show one of (ha most extensive assortments of Spring & Summer Good* over brought to Carlisle. Oiir aesorlraonlof M*h s and Boy* wear is very complete, Cloth*, C*ml mores, Vesting*. SummcrStufl*#-Kentucky J**n*/ Velvet cords, Linens, &o. GEO. W. IJITNER. Ladies Dress Goods, ‘ * such ns fancy and black Silks, Silk PopUhe, Silk' Tissues, bareges, mouslin do laines, barege d* lainos, ginghams, lawns, plain arid figured Swii* Muslins, Uook, Jaconot, Mu\l and Caftbiiq line, calicoes, lickings, &C. , , BONNETS & Ilimi(JNS.—V\QVioi6 % Tab*, Milinary 'materials of difibronl kind?, with oiarflo supply of Edgings, Insorlings, handkerchiefs, gloves, milts, Irosiory, laco goods', *fiannels, AI« paohae from 19i to per yd. ’, r' anocEriiEs, spices, &c. To nil of which wo invito tho attention of those wishing to save money, ns wo liavo ihoDocuucrtTt, to prove that our goods havo nil been bought for' cash, ‘ - April 8, 1853. LETTERS of Administration having iuQed.lo tho undersigned, residing iu the Dorough of Car lisle; on the estalo of John.ll, of.uid Dorough, deceased, thone indebted to requested lornako payment, and those having claim* } to present them fur settlement, ,1/ H. GRAHAMi June 3,1852 —6\v, * ‘ . Domestics / Domestics ! A. U \V. BENTZr. Kstato Notice
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