IBTTEa fHpai <ION. DAN»L. STURGEON. ‘ m^Ji^rwlth;'plcs 9 uro the subjoined lollop eayba I ft o \V palling to n Union, which haihoeni banned 'to publication, from IbisdiatiDguUbod and vote ■'ran dcraocrol, who lately represented in,pait ibo Key* Blotjo Slalo’ Sbnixlfe of ibo United Slates, and whbBo'i(r\i)y national patriot ism and unflinching fidcl lly!lt> lho' democratic cause- aro well bnown lq ibo country .UmontowW, suho ’Sib’, 1 852. Dkin Srii lo rocolvinfe your nolo, wo had-hcardhctoof lbs nodlinalionOf Gonot-al Frank •-lin l*ietor(for-tW Presidency. 1 ' Tlib nows arrived ill -courtwcok,andof tourso lhcro woro hiaoy pooplo in town* The nomination was received with .the ut* tribal enthusiasm. From tho course of tho ballollogs, ■ 'fto'fidtoination of a now man was anticipated, and ' flial now man Boomed juslllio one Id lake with tiro public feolitfg. . ’' ' " ’ ‘ ‘ With Gdno’ral’PlcfobT have tiro pleasure of a per* Hflnal acquaintance, and can freely boar testimony Wilis eminent talents and'grcat ftriValoworlh. If •tho feipftßfllon bf .opinion herb is any Indlcallop of • the* expression throughout Ihocountry, it will not bo difficult to predict-(ho 'result of the ncXl November •'elcdtfon:' : Gon.Picrco will bo triumphantly ‘sustain ed by thi Democracy of tho Union. Mark my pro. ■ diction.' ,r n " ' Yours truly, •» • • DANIEL'StUR’GfeON. flow Gsrt.' fiEnci: was Infoiimsd or Ills Nomina* tion.—JA BoatoUyfa'pcr referring (o the nomination tif Gan; Pierce for -the Presidency, soysi ■ 44 Wheplho news of thb’ nomination reached fills city) Oeb. Fierce was on a visit to’Mount Auburn, with his wife. 1 Isaac O. Barnes, cz-Unitod Slates Marshall, on*old and persona) friend ofGcn. Pierce, immediately started out post haste to communicate the pleasing intelligence to him. Meeting (be Gen* era! near alto bronto statue of Buwditoh, he 'said, 4 Frank, who do.you suppose has got tho nomination V soy.piesumo it is General 'Cats.'— Barnes—vNo sir. it is no other person than yolu . aelfP * Impossible, Col.' Barnes J It cannot be, 1 said Pierce. 'Fact, Frank, a fact! hero's a paper con. lainlng tho despatches from Baltimore.’ The party then rode into town together, and Gen. Pierce rocui* vod tho congratulations of his friends at tho Tromonl House, during tho afternoon and evening." A -Profitable Crop.— Mr. diaries Cutby, of tfluraX) county, Va., raised' this season, on three* fourths'of ntt dcro of land, 1,600 quarts of straw, berries, wbioh.ave’ragcd him 13 cents per quart— puking ia Ijjosggrcgato $3,3625. PUBLIC SCHOOLS. The BzanAuatlqn for (he Year 1833, will bo held as foilnwii viz I SECONDARY DEPARTMENT AND HIGH SCHOOLS. On Thursday, Juno 34. Mr. Ecklcs* school will bo examined at 8 o'clock, A. A!.j and at 3 o'clock wumo day,.Miss Muiu’B school, v •'Oo 'FridayrJunc 25, ilio Male High School, under 'lie -eirebf Mr. Shilund, ol 6 o’clock,M j mid at 3 o’clock same ‘day, Mr. Kramer's school. OoSut'urday, June 26, (he candidaica for Dlplo- ln Education Hull, ul 8 o’- clock, !a. m. On Monday,-Juno 38, ul 8 o’clock, A. M., the tcmalo-tligh-iSchool, in-euro of Miss Hcndlo, will bo -ctfamioed-, and al C. o'clock uuinc day, Miss Under* 'tvoUd'Vscbud. *On Tuesday, Juno3D. the classes for transfer fnpn Mr.‘Eckels'and'Mr. Krcmcr’s school, al 8 o’clock, A. M.i In Education Hall; and the class for transfer from M-fos Math’s dl C o’clock, sumo day. h .•On Wednesday miiruing, Juno 30, (ho class from Mis* Underwood will be examined at 8 o’clock, A. Al., and (bo same evening (hero will bo an exhibition of (he two High Schools in Education Hull, consisting qf Declamation, Composition, and other interesting 'exerciser, accompanied by Vocal Music from a soled ’Choir*' ’ Parents and the public arc invited to attend. -Thedoors will nut bo opened at (lie examinations until minutes before the appointed time, (hut Ilia gentlemen who ■htfvo *becn invited as visitors may üblfrin-scalsf and scholars wiH not bo admitted tmttl psrewtsaod others have bcou first accommodated. teXABIIXATIONS AND EXHIBITIONS* 'The gentlemen nomc<s in the following schedule, 4Vo*rrtpvclfully Invited to attend the cxauiinutions, <as a Visiting with tbo Directors as IbK Ibwst 3*0. 1. Messrs. Blair and 'Common lo visit and examine the following sellouts, together with the ireflfftjjtien herewith 'named, lo wit: VV M Porter, Josebh'D Halbert, Ruv D Wicks, Prof Marshall, Po tbrTSpaM, Rev Mr Johhson, Win Riley, Dr W W t>ite, F Gardner, J B Biutlon, JuhoM Gregg and Writ Graham. Schools to bo visited—No. 2. Alias Wighlman—s. Miss HofTinan—7. Mias Jucksuh—lo. Mr. Foulk— It; Mr Kretner—l2. Miss Main—l 3. Miss Under, wood—l 4. Mr. Ecklos—ls. Miss Hondlo—lG. Air. BbiUnd. Seo. 2. Messrs. Hamilton and Goodyear lo visit sad .examine, with the following gcnllcinfcn, tlie schools* herewith named; J B Parker, David Smith, tV il Miller, Robert Irwin, Jos Wilson, Prof. Blum enthil, J (1 Graham, Rev Mr Morse, Richard PucH* er.'Rbv Mr. Kromcr, David Cdrnui in, E Beatty* John Zollinger. and Gcorgo Ziun. Schools to bo vlsiiod—No. 4. Miss Edmond—3. Mias Relghlbr—B. Mias Webber—U. Mr 11. MrKromor —12. Mies Maine—l 3. Miss Under* Wood—l 4. Mr Ecktes—ls. Mias iicndlc—l7 Mr Bhlland. B*o. 3. Mcairs. McFccly and Skilcs, lo visit and examine the following school, together with the gen. tienieb herewith named, viz: Dr W .Hepburn, Dr i*C Stevenson, W B Murry, E M Biddle, Geo VV Shuafer, Cspt Long. C Iniiolf, Rev CP Wing, Rov Mr HofTinan,J S Colwell, J K Buyer, W Foulk, Mr Hillman and Adam Holliday. Schools to bo vliiiod—No. 1. Mrs. Caufman—fl. Miss Bell—lo Mr Foulk—B. Mias Webber—lJ. Mr. Kramer—l 2. Miss Main—l 3. Miss Underwood —l4. Mr Ecklcs—ls. Alias llcndlo— IG. Mr Shilaod. J. HAMILTON, E.CORNMAN. Committee of Arrungoments. Carlisle Juno, 12. 1853. ' awnvtlnse#. On tho 18lh Inst., by tlio Rev. E. ICnhr, Mr. Jacod EucNmiTX, of North Aliddlcton township, to Miss So ban Ovkrobca ofCarlsto, ,Om Monday evening last, by me Rovv J I). Aforeo, Mr. J., Mana Smith, of Al’Veytnwn, Mifllh. county, lo Miss Sjdnxt Robinson,of Perry county. Bent bin- On the 18ll> Inst., of Consumption, Miss Mary C. Haxsnesb, In the 42nd year of her ago, Union Philosophical Society, SIXTY-TIIIIID AMMTEtUURTi THIS sixty-third anniversary of the Union Philo sophical Society of Dickinson College, will he cele brated at the M. E. Church, in Carlisle, on the even ing of (he Oth of July. The public is respectfully io*i(od to attend. T. 0. DAILEY, Chairman, N. B. HANNON* WM. T. COLLINS, HERNY R. TORBERT, N. G. KEIRLE, J. M. MENTZER, L. D. REYNOLDS, Committee of Arrangement. Flora’s Festival 18 expected to bo hold qt (ho Court Houao, in Cor- Uile, on Thursday evening, July let. Tholadioa of tho First Presbyterian Church cordially invito all who find pleasure In (his feast of flowers to'unite with (bom. Refreshments of the most delicate Kind will ho prepared. Juno 94, 1862. Estate Notice. Alflt persons arc hereby notified - (hat Letters of Administration on the estate of Thomas Stewart Into of Mifflin tp., Cumberland county, Pa., deceased, have this day been issued by tho Register in and for said county tq tho subscriber who resides in Carlisle. All persona having claims or demands against tho osttto of tho said docodont, aro requested to make known tho same without delay, and those indebted to ipako payment In BAML. MARTIN, Adm’r. Juno 24, 1803-61 Coach Coacii Palnlluff, Saddle and Klarnoss Malting. THfi subscribers respectfully inform tho public, that,-they have opened..a new shop in North Hanover street, a few doors .nprlh of Glass’.Hotel, where they are prepared (o make every article in their linoof business as cheapo and as substantial . Tr- ' ■ b’o had any where in Cumber-^" l * l * land county. They ore now prepared to Trim and Paint Coachcs-at short notice, and on the most reasonable terms. They hove also on hand,* and will manufacture to order, Single and Double Har ness, Saddles,-Bridles, Collars, deC* Having hud considerable experience in the above business, tho undersigned flatter themselves that they con give satisfaction to all who moy fovorthom with their custom. t With moderate prices and a desire to please, they solicit a shaio of public pationago.. P. 11. SIIAMDARGER, C. M. Carlisle) Jarre 24; 1852 ly* Fresh Arrival of New Goods. THE subscriber baa just returned from tho city with’o new stock of Dry Goods, consisting of Ba* reges, Barege do Lainos, Silk Tiß'suea, > Gronadincr, Albonines, Summer Silks in great variety, Lawns* Ginghams, doited Swiss Muslin(,'laconot and Swiss muslins, with mttn'y dtber summer dress goods, all of which will bo sold eft low cash prices. •OEO VV HITNER. Jftno &4,185&, Prices RedUccd THE subscriber has reduced (ho prices of iliiigo portion of his Barege do Laines* Lawns, &c.,ftfid is selling borne great bargains. suno 94, 18(52, Embroideries JUST opened osplendid assortment of Iflde, efipek, collars, andersloovee,-jaconet and swiss edgings inserting*, lace goods of all -kinds, black lace milk, ladies silk 'gloves, (kid fiauh) while and colored bonnet ribbons, black gossataer beftnets, linen cam bric handkerchiefs, black knelled fringe, black silk lace for mantillas, with an endless-variety of fancy goods very cheep. Juno 24. 0 W IJITNBft. Canton Braid Hals. JUST opened an invoice of Men’s and Boy’s Can ton Braid Hals, with broad brims, a very supe rior article. Also various kinds of Biuid and Palm Hats. Juno 24, 1652. Carllblo 'White Sulphur Springs THIS beautiful summer retreat, situated in Cura berland Valley, near the base of the Blue Moun tain, 4i miles from Carlisle, Pa., will open for visitors on and after tbe Ist of July. Tito now proprietors have greatly enlarged end improved n_jr (heir buildings so as to accommodate a large number of visitors. ...Visitors are SiS!& conve ? ed ,0 l * ie Springs b y a l ,no i ii iWnCcnncbes. which will loavo Carlisle im mediately on the arrival of the cars from Philadel phia and Baltimore. Tho house will be open for company at all limes, but the bar will be closed on the Sabbath day. Jane P 7, IB&2—<>l* NORTON & OWEN, LVMDERI LUMBER! T'HE subscriber, Teshltng in WnrmlcyabuYg, a TeVr hundred yards above tiro old Harrisburg Bridgs, Cumb. co., Ij.ib on harfd a IfcW hundred thousand IV ct of LUMBER, which has been selected with care, and which will t/o disposed of at n small profit Also, o of prime PIKE SHINGLES. Persons wishing to purchase Lumber, will do well (o call 'and examine for themselves before purchasing else where. Cullen boardsfrom $lO to $l2 per thousand feet. J. LONGNECKEK. Juno 17, 1852—fit Stray iicircr. CAME to the subscriber living In C Hale* on or about tho 10th of May last Uuindle Heifer, about two years old. Thoot er is requested to como forward, prove p*ropei pay Charges, and take heir away, otherwise i will bo disposed of as the Ipw directs. LEWIS ROBINSON Juno \*7 t 185-3—St Paving Sand. 'fHE subscribers have on hand a large quantity of Paving Sand, which they will sell very low and deliver in one or two hours notice, if required A. & R. NOBLE. Juno 17* 1852—31 MOtfYEtt’S COAItECttOAUVRY, Fruit and Toy Store. COUNTRY Merchants and all those in want o{ superior Candies will find tho largest and beat assortment at tho old stand of tho subscriber in North Hanover street, a few doois north of the bank, whero wo have just received a largo stock of Fruits and Nuts, of tho latest Importation, consisting in yurt of Otanges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs, Pruens, Dates, Currants, Almonds, Filberts, English Wal nuts* Cocoa, Cream and Pea Nuts, &C. Toys & Fancy Goods, of English French ond American manufacluro.such os work arid fancy boxes, .cord anil sowing boskets, port monnrilcd, (taper weights, music boxes, occord eons, gum baits, rattles, rings, doll heads’, china and glass toys, kid and jointed dolls, flower vases, motto cups, lea sells, grace hoops, brooms, masks, drums, guns, «scc. Fancy soaps ami hair oils, of every va riety. in connection with the above bo has a large stuck of FAMILY GROCERIES, such a* Lovorlrig’a crushed, pulverized, arid brown Sugars, codec, molasses, starch, indigo, salcratus, green and black leas, spices, butter, water and soda crackers, matches, dee., and us wo “Strive to Please,” all are invited to examine our stock. P. MONYER. Juito 17, 1652. Pluo Apples A SMALL lot of Pino Apples In good order, jus received. Also, Acidulous Fruit Drops of every variety, sold at the lowest roles. Canary and Homn Seed, just received and for solo ty P. MONYER. Juno 17,1853. Xikuiiohso E&cUomont AT OGILBYS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL EMPORIUM. 2000 yards lawns, worth 25c soiling for 13. 1500 yards borage do lainos, worth 25c selling fur 12 cents. 8000 yards calico worth 10 selling for C. 2000 yards calico worth 12 soiling for 10. 600 yards of gingham worth 10 soiling fur 12. 1000 yards bleached muslin worth 6 soiling for G, 1000 yards “ " 10 “ 0* 3 bales brown " “ 8 “ 6« 2 bales brown . " " 10 “ 8. Splendid Foulard Silks, Tissues, Argentines, Chulloys, Darago do Laines, in great variety and much below their value. ~ , Tickings, Cheeks, Pahtoloans Stuffs* &c., in tho same proportion. Also another supply of tho best, handsomest, and cheapest Carpets over brought' to Carlisle, Boots and Shoos to beat oil creation and tho rest of mankind! Coma thon,.ono and all, to tho old stand, East Main street, with your cash and save from 25 to 50 per cont. on tho dollar. This stock of goods has'been'purchased at auction and will bo sold under price. CHARLES OGILBY. Juno 17,181)2. - Cement. HYDROLIC Cement, juat received by tho sub; sorlbor, wholesale and retail and warranted. Juno 3,1852. . HENRY SAXTON. VINEGAR.-—Pure Cider Vinegar for Pickling, os also WHITE WINE VINEGAR, For aolo at the Grocery Store, of ■ J. \V EDY. Jane 3, 1859. , - ■ CLOTHS. A largo assortment of Black Belgium and French Cloths, which will 1 bo soldxbe&p. > N. W. WOODS, Agl. HAS jiiat opened Ihomosl -elegant assortment of • , r BOOTS & SHOES. . . ever brought to Carlisle, to-which he invite* tho at* tonlion of all. I fis sftok Is largo, well selected and embraces every variety, ,of STYLE & QUALITY. Ladies* Shoes from 50 cents to $1.50. falters from $1,37 1-2 to $2,50. • Gentlemen s Boots from $1,75 to $5,50. , Boys and Youths BOOTS & BROGANS, and an unusually 'largo assortment of Black ,and Fancy Colored . . . goats, Sbocs Sc Gaiters,, lor Misses andChildron’s wear. Persons who want Spring and Summer Boots and Shoes will do woll to Ctrl)' at PORTER’S SHOE’ STORE,' West Main street,> opposite the Methodist- Church, and ftiako selections from the largest aud cheapest stock of work in town.. , Carlisle, Juno 10,1859. . ; ROBERT ECRLES and AMANDA his wife, Into Amanda w. Jbhn Q; Thornton, ffnd Nancy his wife, kite Nancy Huston, John W. Huston, tsabdlla llGaton* Margaret Ann Hoston, Jacob Heelman, and- Carolina his ‘wife, late Car oline Huston, David W, Huston and EmrnaHus* too, widoiv of Johnathan Huston* deceased. Action of partition fn lira Court of Oom’fncfn Pleas of Cumberland County. , In pursuance of a Writdo PanilloneFaelendir, issued out of the Court erf Common PleaS of Cum berland county, and to too directed,*iho above hatned parties are hereby notified fhat l will hold an inquisition for thb purposdof mok,lh£ partition and valuation of a certain plantation and tract of land, situate in Dickinson township, Cumberland county, on the Walnut Bottom Road, bounded by lands of Samuel Huston, William, Woods, Satnu el Caftlheft, David Claudy, and others, contain ing 13 acres, more or loss, oh tho premises, on Friday, (lie IGth day of July, 1852, at 10 o’clock in tho forenoon of said day, when and where you may attend if you think proper. DAVID SMITH, Sheriff. Snttfirr’s. Office, 2 June 3,T650- —Cl. 5 O W HITNER. s2oo,'Hoarding in a Farm Hous'd. A Gentleman and Lady, (brother and sister,) Americans of most excellent character, residing in ‘Philadelphia, wish to board with a respectable Amo. Mean farmer, do must bo tho owner Oftho farm on which ho resides. A romantic an’d (floasdnt location desired. s‘2oo a year will bo paid for bolln For further information please address Rfcnxnb, and send tho letters to tho office of this paper. Wills kind, considerate and worthy family fry to accommodate 7 Juno" 3,1852 —3w* G W HITNER, Prepared for E\|ry Season. THE MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT OF STEINER & BROTHER, beg leave to invite llio’ attention of their old customers and of tho public generally, la the fact that fur tho purpose of securing room fur a larger stock of Goods than they could keep ol their old aland, thuy have Removed their Store to tho room formerly occupied os tho Post Office, in West Main street, and 3 doors cost of whore the Peal Office is now kept, where (hoy are Better Prepared Ihrn Ever , to o'ccoiWmoduto (tie public with (he best articles and at low prices. They have just opened their new stuck of * SPRING AND SDJUIER CLOiniKO, of which jbey are. proud to invito an inspection. It certainly Is fur superior to any oilier that has ever been in Carlisle, and the prices cannot fail to prove salisfo’ctoiy to ell who nto judges'oT tho quality of tho Goods offered, it comprises a fine assortment jof every article of MEN’S APPAREL. Consisting of black, blue, green, brown, dtess, frock, ind Sack Coats. Pantaloons.—Tho latest styles in plain and fancy Cusslmorot, Corduroy .Velveteen* lioavy Tweed, &.o. largest, richest and most varied as eorlmcnl eVer offered, comprising silk, satin, velvet Cussimero, Cloth, Cussinell Cloaking, &c. Bor’s Clothing! —A largo stock of Coals, Pants and Vests, of different sizes ana qualities. Those articles are made with unusual noslncss and care, and far superior to those ordinarily offered, and equal to customer work. Shirts.— Fine white shirts with llnon Bosoms— Calicoes and different check shirts, bosoms, collars, suspenders, gloVcß, sloths, umbrellas 6c carpel bags. Pleate obeerte the Stand! Steiner & Brother feel it to bo duo to themselves particularly to caution their old customers not to mistake their old for their now Stand, near the Post Office. Carlisle, April 93,185*2 —3m PBOTECIIO IV FROM LIGHTENING! WE respectfully offer to tho public our superior Lightening Rods of Spiral-twisted Carbonized Annealed Iron with Zink Pulcciors and electro 1 pos ilivo elements combined in their manufacture, thus rendering them equal to copper os conductor*. They ore made in ten Icel lengths, with acciifaloly fitted braes screw connecting joints, an entire now stylo of altatohmcnts for brick or frame buildings. Also glass isolators of a novel and ingenious construction forming a lock—tho whole mounted with a solid silver or gold plated point twelve inches tong, which possess (lie power to an extraordinary extent of die* charging tho opposite elements of the most fearful thunder storm,and embraces every scientific Improve* mortt fn lightening rods Up to this time. V Thus guarding, both laterally and obliquely, the whole constitutes the most magnificent and perfect silent conductors ever presented to the public. Wo havo not compromised Safety by affording those rods al such low rales. Wo havo given the greatest at tention to their bonsVrubllon eg that they may bo readily altalbhcdi Tho oilonfchlng power of tho negative magnets in discharging (ho air of its oppo site elements has been clearly demonstrated by tho elcojromolor, when unmagnolized points havo shown but slight results though placed in the same condition. In fuel they gather and silently discharge electricity from-the stmosphoro, when you would scarcely sus pect any of being present. Our ImplovorhoHl having received (ho approval of men of solstice, tho are cautioned,against purchasing of (hose who haytr substituted inferior imitation. Have good rbds*6‘r none. Wo manufacture far tho whale United Slates and for oxporollon to any port of tho world. All orders for rods, wholes ale or retail, though tho Post Office, will bo promptly attended to If addressed to the subscribers at Carlisle, Pa. J.T. GREEN. C. MAGLAtmUN, A-B. SENER. * May 13th,4859—3m. MEW CLOTHINaKOOMS, and furnishing store. Opposite the Rail Road OjQ ice, West High Street Carliile » TU. BKIEES desires 16 inform hii old friends , and the public that ho has opened a general clothing establishment! and ban now In store a oi lonsivo slock of the best and ohoapesl goods over otTcrcd in Carlisle. Men’s, Youth’s, and Boy’s ClotUlug, for Spring, Summer and Winter wear, now on hand ofovory variety and furnlehod at reduced rates.—' lie has also a largo and well selected OBSurtmont of Ploco Goods, of Kngllsb, French and (Jorman Fab rics,of now and beautiful patterns, for coats, pants and vests, which will bo made to order in the roost approved and fashionable manner and in a superior stylo of workmanship. A full and elegant slook of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, such as gloves, plain and fancy shirts, collars, handkerchiefs, lies, &0., constantly kept on hand. Also India -Uubbor Overcoats and' Leggihe. Fooling confidant from tho reputation which it has boon his constant aim for a course of years to secure for his establishment, of his ability to please, ho rospeplfully invites an examination of his sleek, which for quality, workmanship and tow prices cannot bo surpassed. 1 ' Carlisle, May 97, 1852—1 y. WM; Mi PORTER Notice. M. & I>. STEINER, Hr fit* Compeiitton, TO TIIGPBBUC. THOMAS 11. 6KIEES’ wm. ii. aiiiiEn, ATTOKNEY AT LAW, has removed to (he jLJI office lately occupied by tho Hon. James H. Graham. ■ CaHlale, April 2»; 1852—3 in n JT. SHEARED, A TTOKNEY AT LAW. Office in the room.wilh /tV.*AVm. H. Miilor, Etr]., lately occupied by Hon. James (1. Graham. ' Carlisle, May 6,1852. • XGltKllEli TODD, AI’ LAW, .baa removed hla-offibe jr!LffQiu North Hanover street, to hie residence in West High street, South side, afewdotfrS be* low lh£ Court'House, and nearly opposite Burk holder’s hotel. • Carlisle, April 15,1852—3 m ‘ DRSt DAY Sc HERRING, IfTAVING ossoclowd themselves together in tho XX practice of m'ediclnVand its cbllatoral'bronchcc, offer their profossional services to tho citizens of Mo chaniesburg and odj iccol country. May 13. 1852-Cm - DR. JT. Kb SMITH, HbMCEIOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, rospcolfol ly informs tho pQbTlq, (hat he has removed to tho dwelling adjoining Mr. Daniel Keller, and near to Bentz* aloft, where he can be found when not professionally engaged. Carlisle, April 8,1852 —30 f Estate Notice. Al/L pfrsoAS are hereby notified thut Letters of Administration on the estate of Mrs. Sarah A. Bon ham, late Carlisle, Cumberland county. Pa., deceas ed, have tills day been issued by thp Register in and fot said county to tho. smbacribor who resides in Carlisle.' All jteteons hUvirig claims or demands against tho estate of lh'ofeaid decedent, ore requested to make known (ho same without delay, and those indebted to moke payment to J. ELLIS BONHAM, Adm’r. May 13, 1652—St SUMACH. WANTED. rpilE subscriber wishes topurcha'sealargo quantity X of Sumack, for which the highest cash price will be paid, if delivered at the residence of tho sub* scribor in Carlisle, in good merchantable order. JACOB SHROM. April 15, 1652 Bonnets & Paraso. AtlE received from Philadelphia every weeli by the sabscribors, now on hand an excellent assort* mont, which wo ore selling out very cheep, •May 19,1859. A. &. W. PENT 2. Newspaper Establishment for Sale, A weekly newspaper establishment, located in one oftho meal flourishing inland towns in tbo in(e» riur of Pennsylvania, is offered for sale, the proprietor wishing to change bis business in consequence of iu;healUi. The subscription list numbers about 400, (nearly all of which have been voluntary sub. scriptlons) which could no doubt bo doubled in a voryshorl lime by proper exertion. Tho paper has averaged about ton columns of paying advertise ment since Us commencement, and tho jobbing is quite respectable, and considerably more titan 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 800 lbs. of body typo, and a handsome assort* ment of job typo. Tho town Is beautifully and ad vantageously located for business, being in tho im mediate vicinity of oanalsond railroads, leading in almost every direction. To ono or two young men wishing to engage in baslncss, (his is a fine oppor tunity, as there is not much doubt that, In the course of a few years, tho population and'busluos oftho town will rapidly increase. For further information inquire of the editor of (his paper. Carlisle, May 27, 1853. STEAM SAW MILE. THE Proprietors having just finished a largo Steam Saw Mill on an improved plant with circular srwq. capable qfsawing 19,00.0 f1.,0f Lumber in one day, located throe miles west of Pupftrlown,Cumber* land cnnnly, Pm, at tho base of the South Mountain on Spruce run. Having purchased near 1000 acres of tho best limber in tho southern part of Pennsyl. vania, are now prepared to saw and furnish Lumber to order al iho shortest notice of the various descrip tions, such as frame stuff for barns and houses,of any length and size. Also Weather Boarding, Flooring, and Fencing Boards, Poplar and Oak Boardo and Plank to suit tho various mechanics.— Shingles and Plastering Lath. Also Oak and Ches. nut shingles, Cooper Stuff, Pilch Floe Posts, dies nut rails and posts. They have now on hand about 4000 chcsnul rail* in and near Papertown, for post fences. Tho Pro* priotors having availed themselves of all (ho natural advantages of the Lumbering business, are now enabled to famish lumbar to tho citizens of Cumber land county, lower than any oilier similar establish ment can, and as they expect to do on extensive business will spare no pains to accommodate the public at the shortest notice. Tho Various discript. ions of lumber will bo delivered in Carlisle or else where. All orders (u bo addressed to tho proprietors residing in PopcrloWn. DIVEN 6c IIASKEL. i j Juno 3, 1852—3tm United States Clothing Hall. subscriber is now opening an entire now J, stock of Clothing in tho robot adjoining Burk* holder's hotel, which will haloid for cash, cheaper than over hoard tell of in this toWh ot county. Ho would inVito all his old friends and customers who havo so liberally patronized him for many .years al Ills other-store, and the public in general*, to calland cxamino lus stock before purchasing elsewhere, as wo can't be undersold and will give as good, if not a bolter garment for tho money, than can bo had al ;ny other slofo in Carlisle. Wo haVo now on hand atl assortment of Pine drew cloth coats, Frddk do Back do Tweed do do Bummer clo|U do Linen, Cotton, Parametta, Coltonadcs, Coals and Roundabouts. Fine Cassiraoro Pantalobhs, in great variety of stylos anil colors. Bottlnott, Tweed, Casbmarclts, Cord and BcavorJ lean Pontalobns. -Fine black Botin Vests, • Black Dorothea do * poncy Silk do Fine Marsclloa do A full stock of Linen and cotton Pantaloons. The Clothing has boon selected and got up by a practical Tailor, who has much experience in cut ting Clothing. ■ Wo keep on hand a good assortment of cloths •c&esimcrcs, sattinetts, cashmarotts, vestings, tweeds drillings, collorhador, drep-do-etna, velvets, beaver teens, dec., which will bp made up to order In good style, at low prltcs, and on short notice. An assortment of shirts, collars, bosoms, suspen ders, umbrellas, gloves,stocks,carpet bogs, travelling trunks, vplises. Leghorn, Chip, Panama and China Pearl Hats. In short everything pertaining to gentleman's wear, con bo had at prices astonishingly low and of good quality. Our motto is “QtiicA Sale* Small Profit*” for the cash. Particular attention given to Boy’s&ndChildren’a Recollect the old stand West Main street, odjoin inrr Burkholder's hotel. . B . CHAB. OGILBY. April 20, 1662—0 m Scythes! I htvo just received my spring alook of Grain and Grass Scythes, manufactured efcpruesly for my own •aloa and atampod with my name on iho hoot. Those Scythes arc superior, to anything of the kind bronchi to thla market, and can bo recommended to a hraf rale article. Cradle makora and others wanting Scythes are requested to examine my elook before purchasing elsewhere, as 1 can sol) nl low prices. May 0,1852. . J.T. LYNE. WALL PAPER! Just received by the eubicri bar a lot of new and beautiful patterns at very , low prices. Window Shades, &.o. ' ! HENRY SAXTON. | May 0,1852, Assignee’s Sale of Real Estate. 1 THE undersigned, Assignees of Samuel Brlcker, offer at pilvato sale,' tho Mowing real estate, viz: . -No 1. The valuable farm at .present occupied by the said Samuel Brlcker, situate in Mooroo township, .Cumberland county, about one aud a quarter miles south of Churohlown, containing ,120 acres; 100 acres of which Is improved, and in a high stale of cultivation, the remaining 20 acres is well cover ed with valuable Umber.; The improvements aro e - fl |nT n- STONE DW Bt.LINO HOUSE, lUdU . ABgiO[|k. Barn, Wpggoa Shcd.Corn Cribs, Wash and other necessary out-buildings. is a well and also A spring, of good water convenient to (he dwelling. .There is also a young Apple Orchard and a.-.vnnety.iof other, fruit trees on tho promifes. Tho Yellow Breeches Crook ruin at the west side of this property. Tho properly is in good condition in every respect, and is situated in a pleasant and healthy locality. No; $. T*he Merchant Mill Property, situate in (ho tdwftfchip aforesaid, containing 15 Acres of improved land. The improvomehU aft a largo MERCHANT MILL, on tho Yellow Breeches Creek, running four bur?, and in good condition in every respect. Also a Brick .Tenant Hobse, (with water at the door.) a small barn, and other out buildings. There is on this properly a young orch ard ond a choice variety of other fruit trees. No. 3. Thirty acres of Mountain Land, situate in the township aforesaid, and con- XjlSp vonicnl to tho two properties described above. rT** The land is woll covered with timber, and will bo sold with the mill property orjjtperalo to suit purchasers. For ponrcbhrß', cull on either of tho undersigned, residing in Monroe township. .. MOSES DRICKER, GEORGE W. BRICKER. Assignee of Samuel Dricker. Carlisle, May 27,1952—if. . Farm and Factory for Sale. TUB subsciiber offers at private sale, the piopci ty on which bo now resides, situate in Mlfllin town* ship, Cumberland county, 4 miles north of Newburg, on Iho oast side of the Slate rood leading to Poiry county. Tho properly contains* 62 Aires* 1 fnoro or less, of ground, about 85 acres of which are Improved, and in a high state of cultivation. Tho 'remainder is well covered with valuable young Urn* her, such as chcsnut, oak, hickory, dee. Tbo im provements arc a two story woqtherboatdcd iastil Dwelling House and KitchoiffTlwo alory JiilSlbtiilding, know'll as (ho "Three Square Hol low Woollen Factory,” in which nro all tbo machi nery necessary to carry on manofabluring purposes with a pair of Chopping Burrs, Corn Sc>oW> Clrcu, IoV SqW, &c., all iA gtfdd condition. Tho Factory Is propelled by a never failing slrtjnm ot Water. — There is also on the promises a Young Apple Orch ard of grafted fruit, together with other fruit trees. Tho locution would bo a favorable ono for carrying on tho Tanning business, or the grinding of Sumac. For particulars call on tho undersigned, icslding on the promises. J SAMUEL L. GILLESPIE. Jane 10. 1952—1 f ______ Valuable Farm for Sale. THE subscriber offers al private sale that valuable farm situate in North Middleton township, Cum* orland county,about 5 miles from Carlisle, bounded y lands of Moses Wetzel, George Brecht, ■ Zoiglcr and others, containing 307 Acres, more or less, of first rale Slate ..land, 120 acres of which is cleared and enclosed with good fences and in a high state of cultivation, about 12 acres of it being meadow with a never failing spring of water running.through It, which makes It a very suitable The remaining 80 acres is cover, cd Villi good timber. Tho improvements are a n n double two story LOG HOUSE, Kitchen, A&&A LOG DARN, Spring House and othur [SBjBfflft|OalbuildiWgk, a Well of never failing na convenient to the house. Also a large Apple and Peach Oichard and other choice fruit trees an tho premises. Any persons wishing to view the above farm will plea bo call on the undersigned residing in Carlisle, or Peter Sipo residing on tho premises. CATHARINE WUNDERLICH. April 22, 1852—4 m Groceries. A general assortment of Fresh Collies, Brown, While 6c crushed Sugars, Spioee, Chocolates, Extract of Coffee, and a constant and general supply of Jonßlu’s Wo. l.Xc;i» b either in bulk or packs, of superior with all Iho other varieties, including WILLOW lj CEDAR WARE, ° such as Baskets, Tubs, Buckets, Measures, Bowls, Churns, 6cc, For sate by J. W-. EUV. Juno 3, 1653. Fish and Salt*. VTOS 1,2 & 3 Mackerel, of best quality, and in packages of all sizes, (largo and small.) Also No * Shad in wholo and half Barrels, together vVith Baltimore Herrings, also G&'okiiid Alliiin «nd fine Dairy and Table Salt, to bto had of Carlisle, Juno 3, 1859 J. W. EBY. HATS AND CAPS I Spring Styles! WM. H. TROUT, has just received end - opened the Spring Btylo of Hats for 1652, an elegant article, to which ho invites Iho attention of the pub lie. His Hats ore of oil prices, from the most ele gantly finished to tho cheap corhtnon article, and of every variety of stylo now worn, lie continues to ahd keep always on hand a full assortment of IIATS and CAPS for men and hoys, and ho can sell a cheapot ohd holier article than any other establish ment In town. Those in want of good, well mudo, and elegantly finished Hals, would do well to call before purchasing elsewhere. Tho attention ofcilizcns and strangers is particu larly invited to iho beautiful Spring Stylo of Hats, just received, a realty handsome article, and warrun ted to bo just as good, as it ts neat and tasteful in appearance. Remember (hat (ho largest and beat assortment in town may always bo found at TROUT’S, Irvine't Row, rtar of the Epitcopal Churth. Carlisle, April 2U, 1853. Cheap Rennets and Ribbons. rpho subscriber lids just opened an entire newstock X of Spring Bonnets unusually ohoap, and o great 1 variety of Bonnet Ribbons very cheap. • Just opened 12$ Barnsley Sheetings, Cotton Sheetings, Pillow-case Linens and Cottons, Towel* ngs, dec. BMnnoioaniEi.—A great variety of Lace and Muslin Collars and Cuffs, Under>steoves, Jaconet and Swiss Edgings, Inserting#, Thread and Bobbin Edgings, worked bands for trimming dresses, work ed infant bodies, &c. _ •r- GEO. w. lIITNER. April 1,1862. __ Look I Look!! ALL new for this Spring, and cheap too—Gill and Velvet Wall Papers, Embossed do., do., Plain and Printed papers, Marbles, Hal) Papots, kind i Satin Papers of tbo beat production of Franco and England; tha low priced Satin Papers,so niuoh in demand; together with Iho cheap paper, at ten cants per piece. Traosporonl Window Shades, Buff IlulUnd, by the Case or piece, Tassels, Cord,&o., all of whiclrhoVo been selected with the greatest dare. Purchasererc! wholesale and retail, aro Invited to oxaralno this sldok, as wo osßuro thorn it will bo .to limit lnlcro,l ' LONGS . rliF/r | l & BROTHER, No 7 North Third Street, between Market and May 90,1852.—3 m Church Alloy, Philadelphia. ■ PARASOLS. JUST received a splendid assortment of Parasols of all kinds & qualities at prices insult the times. Laiens, a largo lot of Lawns also Flam Mourning Lawns, which will bo sold very cheap. n Olpghomt ijusl received a largo assortment of Earlston & Manchester Ginghams, which will be sold very cheap. N. W. WOODS, Agl. Carlisle, May 10th 1853. Cumberland Clothing Bazat! TRUTH STRANGER THAN'FICTION! t ARNOLD &, LIVINGSTON, North Hanover street,, parlisle,'would cal) lhanttenlion of their old cuBtorac;s ynd mends, and thp public in general, to (heir largo and splendid assortment ‘of , Ready-made €lotUiDi^, “A penny saved is a penny earned,"and wo can illustrate tho force of this maxim by sellingClolbing at such prices as to meet the approbation of the La boring Man, the Man of Business', or the most fasti dious taste of the Man of-Drcss. Our largeand msgTi\fi6btfClAlt>cU'oXO«*6»i'M««b\- ly purchased It) (he Eastern cities,' has been manu factured Into Clotbing ef appcrlorfinishand dura bijity.'and rjipi safely challenge competition. . r Their stock consists of all the different colors and shades of Cloths and Cassimorea that oro manufstf turod; plain and twilled cloths, English and French Cassimetcs, fancy of ail sorts of stripes and Black Satin end fancy Vestings, together with a large stock of white and fancy Sbirts, Collars, and Cravats, Hosiery of all kinds and descriptions.'' Our aim is to please and accommodate alt, and,in order to do this, wo manufacture clothing at almost every pricy. Seljlng.for cash enables .us la Offer clothing at a Very trifling odvanco. 0 Otfr motfd is W Small Profits and Quick Sales, Don’t forgot the place—. North Hanover street. Carlisle, a few doors from Havorstick’s Drug store. There’s tho place, gentlemen, to get your-money back. All fro ask is a call, os wo ato tfalfcfled that we can suit in prlco, quality find tflyto. ARNOLD & .LfVlNfesTOfc April I. (652—9 m First Arrival of the Season! K RNOLD & LEVI respectfully Inform, the pul?, f\_Uc, tha’t they Uavo received a very beautiful assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, which have been selected with great‘caVo an'd good tarfto.partjcQlnWy 'the Ladies’ Goods, to which IheEr attention |s invited.. Among (bo osaortmenl of 1 tadles Dress Ootodsj will bo found plain, changeable and dgiilod Silks, India and Foulard Silks. Bareges, Tissues, silk and linen Poplins, Bombazines, Alpacas, plain and figured Swiss Muslins, Ginghams, Barege DA Laincs, French worked Collars, Cuffs and Sleetea, linen cambric handkerchiefs, linen, cotton & thread Lace and Edgings, swiss and cambric edgings, and Inserting*. iJo'nnefs ami . Bldndc hair. Hair and Coburg, Albono, Hunganap, Baltin, Pearl andCobourg,Poarland Oftstol, Tulip, M isscs’ Pqrodis, and a great many, other, kinds. Ribbons or oil kinds from 6 to SO cents per yaW. Domestics! Domestics J Wo haVo the largest aladrtmontof Dom'estics lo bo foond in townv comprising muslins, checks,, lick* Inge, Oenaburg, bagging* table diaper, sheeting, pant stuffs from 6 to 26 cento per yard. Cirpctt) Vurpenl) The larges! assortment of carpels* matting, floor and table oil cloths, ever brought to Carlisle. Among them three ply, ingroin and vonllian, from 8 35 cents per yard. White and checkered matting very low. A Fresh supply of Groceries, such as Sugar* Cof fee, Tea* Molasses, Spices* dec., at tbrooM Blind heat the Bank. { March 20, 1853. STRING GOODS. THE subscriber has just opened, a largo and varied assortment of Spring Goods* adapted to iho season, for men and boys. Broad Cloths and Casfiiroercfl-, Linen and cOllon Pint elUffs, Morino ond cotloh Casaimcree - , Linen and'cotton checks, do. Judies Dr'est Ooodr. Moaalin do Bege, Mouslin do laines, Linen and Silk Poplifts, Barege do laincs* Mourning challeVs and <ta lainek, Plain and figured Bareges and Tissues, French and Scotch Ginghams, Figured and Gingham Lawns, with a_gmauwiaiy of other Dress Goods, and as cheap as can.be found in tiro borough. GEC. W. HITNEK. Carlisle, April I, 1853. New Arrival of Hardware. JUST received and opening an immonaoassortment of Hardware, which in addition to my,former atock, makes it the most ample and complete bf shy other Stock in the county. To Builders, Carpenters and others!; 1 would invito their particular attention to my Im mense assortment of Locks of various patterns, with White, Mineral, Argilla and Brasa Knobs, Latches, Hinges, Screws, Sash and Shutter Fasteners, Bold, Augers and Handles, Chisels, Mill and Croat Cpl Saws, Paints of all kinds, Oil, Turpentine, Nells and Spikes, hand, pannol ond ripping Adeev, Hatchets, Pianos, Stool and Iron Squares. To Coach Makers and Saddlers, Call and examine my assortment of Enameled and Patent Leather, plain and figured Canvass, Enamel* cd Muslin, Plated Dashes, Carriage and Wagon Boxes, Bent Shafts, Felloes, Hubs, Mountings of various styles and patterns. To Blacksmiths, Farmers and others. A splendid assortment of hammered, horseshoe, scollop, broad and narrow Tire Iron; rolled horse shoe, bar, band, round and square Iron of all altei, shear, spring, English and American Diiater Steel; Anvils, solid thread Vices, Files, Uospa. Durkco's celebrated Plows at $5 37J. Cabinet and Shoe Makers! Mahogany, Walnut and Maplo Veneers, Mahogany. Walnut, Mineral and Glass Knobs, Mouldings of various patterns, Curled Hair, Sola Springs, Flowing. Scraping, Copal and other Varnishes; Morocco Lin ing and Binding skins, Lasts, Thread, Pegs, Pincers and Hammers. I would Invito particular attention to Housekeep ers and others, to my assortment of wallers & trays,' plain and gothic stylo; knives, forks, German silver and silver plated butter knives, carving knives ami forks, table steels, Brittanlo, German silver and sil ver pla|ed (able and toa spoons, brass and rolled molal Piesorving Kettles, smoothing iroris, tubs, buckets ond’churns. . , . Blake’s <fc Duswell’a JFiro pnd Walet Proof Paint' of different colots, donstonlly on fctihd. Remember the old aland, cast Main street, i HENRY SAXTOtf. Carlisle, May 0,1652. ' Take a Good Look Before Purchasing Your Goods! WE aro now prepared lo show, one of .Ihh. roost extensive assortments of Spring & SUinroSf Goode ever brought to Oarlialo. Our assortment ofMeni and Dove wear ia very complete, .Clothe* Cafcal« meres, vestings, SilmmcrSlufls, Kentucky Jeans* Velvet cords, Linens, &o. , . _ Ladles Droaa Goods, , euoh aa fancy and black Silks, Silk Poplins, sillc Tissues, bareges,, mouslio <fe laines, barege da lames, ginghams, lawns, pjaln and figured Swlsai Muallnfl, uobk, Jabonql, Mull and Cambric Mua* jins, calicoes, tickings. &o. ■ BONNETS & RlBBONS— Flowers. Tabs, Milinary materials of different kinds, with a late* supply of Edgings, Insorlings. handkerchiefs* gloves, mitts, hosiery, Jaed.goods, tfifooCls, Al* pachas front 104 to $1 pbr yd» GROCERIES, SPICES', se, “ To all of which wo invito tho attention of thoso wishing to sqVo money,as to prove that our goods havo all bc6n bdughV for cash. ' April 6, 1853. Estate Ndtlco* LETTERS of Admlnlitralioni having" isiusdlo the undersigned, residing in Urn Borough of Car lisle, on thoeatate of John 11. Weaver, late .of laid Dorougb, deceased, thoao indebted lo said.estate in requested to make payment, end thosa havfotf claims tolpreaeot them for settlement. ~J. H. GRAHAM June 3,1853—6*1 . A. & W. BENTZ.
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