1. Proclamation.^ Whereas tiioHdho>oijieJAMKB b* gumum, president JudgeWf'lbo sbvoral Courts of Cora (non PlopaloXtho countlos pf Cumberland,Forty and jutiiqta,in Pennsylvania, and jußtico of tho several Courts \)X Oybr arid .Terminer and General JauDo -1 i v oVy ,i ha altl'boa ti I ie a, dritTilon. John' Rupp-nnd Sami. Woodburn, Judges of tho Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jdil Delivery, for tho trial of all 1 capital' and’ othorpflbnLeß,in the said counly of Cumberland—by their precepts to rab directed,dated the isih 1 of April,'lBo2,‘have ordered the Court of’O yet and Terminerand General Jail Delivery, to be holdbb-at 'Carlisle,on tho 4th Monday of August nciti (bcinff l h0;,23il day) nt 10 o’clook in tho foro no,JW; s to'coritlnto one week'. PfOTIOIS is therefore hereby 6ivori,tdthc.C.rtrp hbrj JiiUicod o/tho Teuco and Constables of tbosaiu county of Cumberland,"tjiat they ore by the said pre cept commanded to bothen and there in their proper persons, witlithoirtollsjrccords, inquisitions, exami nations,. andj, all olho.r remembrances, to ,do those llungswhiclilq. tqbo done,and allibosalbat arcboundby rocognizoricos,to ppsecuto against tho prisonors that.are or then shall bo ini tho iailofsoid county,arc to be thereto prosecute them as shall bo Just*, . DAVID SMirif, Sheriff. jSnsnuv’s Ofptce, ? Carlisle, Julyl* 1863, S _____ Notice to Tax Payors. ' THE Commissioners of Cumberland county have directed !tho T several Collectors of lira Bor oughs arid Townships for lira year 1852, to allow 6 ’per oenlV abatement otvboih County and State tares, : to tbose persons who pay said taxes on or hVdqift 12t(l day of After which period no abatemcnl Avill bo allowed. By order of iho Commissioners, Teal—WM. RILEY, Clerk CoMMissinNEna^-OMicßp—s- Carlisle, July!, 1853. 5 To Bridge Bulldors. THE r Commissioners oC-Cumbcrland county will receive-proposals nt their office in Carlisle, until thd 2Clh day’of July next, (1852,) for tho building of' ‘ A Wooden Bridge, across tho Conodoguinnott a point on t the now Stale road, on tho land of Samuel Wag goner, in Newton township; lb lands of Mauhcw Thompson, in Mifllin- township, Cumbcrlaud county.’ 1 Thb Bridge lo he of tho following dimensions, viz: To'contain in length 121 feel In iho clear from onb 'abutment to iho' otjier on tho opposite shore, and, lo bo, 10 feet wide in the clear. Tho (vvo abutments to bo 15 feat thick in Ihe bottom with a battering wail of one inch to the foot on (hrea sides of the abutment. ’ Tho abutments to bu 13 feet-high from the bottom of the creek lo the Cord line. Two sufficient arches to bo started from tho abutment (p extend to the opposite abut* menl.on the opposite shore. The Bridge to be dbirtfirf itfftirba with two inch-plank, first floor to lic pino or oak, the upper fljor to be oak plank laid le igihwlsb and raised in tbo centre 17 inches.— Tho sides and gablo ends of said bridge to be ofa sufficient-boigltth lo admit a covered or hay wa gon to pass through Ihe same. Tho Bridge is lo be closely weatherboardud with thrcc-quarlel’ inch pine boards well lapped and platted bn the outside. Tho whole' of the work of said bridge to be roofed with' good, and sufficient white pine shin gles, and said rpofmg.to extend 12 feel over the heel of tho arch'on the top of (ho abutment, and on each aide.of tho.bridge over the weather boarding twp.,fceu ;Tho abutments arc to bo built on a firm to be'approved by the Commis sioners. Tho whole of the mason work to bo well built of hard and large slofte, lime, and mortar, and, pointed from the back of the abutments. Tho fiililig.shall ednsist of earth and stone, and lo bo supported’with' wing walls onjeach side 5 fuel thick -at the’ two abutments, with a battering of one inch lo the foot (o tho top of the tilling, and to extend In that mannpr on tho two extreme sides of the’.bVidgo \inill the filling and walling shall mcoi'iho road, with an ascent not exceeding an ; angle of four degrees elevation from the road lo itm bridge,-with curtain wall* of onffiur.-* dnd ikicltness and covered with broad stone well secured. Tho’wood work on tHo out side to bo painted with two good coals of While lead ift lin- Hced’ bil,'arid inside i of the’ bridge to bo white washed with two coats oflrmo. The undertaker rs to find all rndtelfals atftils own expense, and lo give such security as tho Commissioners shall ro <jWiro;‘tbr,!hb''fallhfin 'performance of the work manship and permanency of said bridge for and •luring iho term of seven years from the trmo said bridge shall burnished, J.tflltf SPROUT, } . WM. 11. fUOUT, i Cutnin'ra. JOSEPH G. CRESSLER,} CoMMiiSioNEUs' .Office, ) CarlUle.'JuU I. Ifas2. > Test—Wm. Ri(,kv, Clerk. ( y ' Notice. . WyjrfCE is hereby givcn ilml application-will fiomado (o tho nfxl Legislature, agreeably lu tlio Copslitullba and laws of tills Commonwealth, to tenew. lli'e (Charter of. tlio Carlisle Deposit Bank* make such alteration in Urn Chatter, as to confer ’ppqni said. Dank tho riglilsirnd privi lOgctf of a dank of issue, and change tlio namo to th'a't of tho »» Carlisle Dank.*’ By order of tho Board of Directors. WM. M; UKCTCM, Carter. July I, 1352 (Tin. Notice to Indebted. TH I'j subscriber, liaVing determined to close op bis business, arid. fcftioVo fro* Carlisle, licfcby gives notice to all indebted to bfni, to come for ward and aqtiaro oft tbolr rcspbctlVb accounts as early as possible, aff mirch longer Indulgence can not be given S. BKEIX. IsJ, t have rfelcfmlnerf (o close up my business; 1 now’offer, AT COST,* my entire stock of CLOTHING, whl6h is llio largest and boat as sortment of all kinds of garments In Carlisle.— Here is a chanco for bargains such as may not of fer soon again. S- BUELL, Car, Market Square and-Main Street. July U 1853. ISstato Notice* ALL persona oro hereby notified that Letters tea* tamentary with the will annexed, on the estate of John Adorn Ferdinand, latq of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Fa.,‘ deceased, have been issued by the Reg* islcr In and for said county to 1 tho subscriber who resides in Carlisle., All persona having claims or demands against the estate of Unsaid decedent, are requested to tnako known (ho samo without delay, and those indebted’ to moke payment to JOHN LISZMAN, Ex’r. July 1. 1852—6 t . ... Notice to Teachers. QIX compotonl Teachers wonted to Uko ( chargo of O tho several schools in Hopewell township, Cum borland county. Branches required to bo luuglU— Orthography \ Lexicography, Roading.Wriling.Arllh* motic, Grammar and Geography. Salary from ?10 to $2O, according to qualifications. Schools to open in September next. . Tbo Board of Directors will meet to examine teachers on Friday August 6th,' at 3 o’clock A. M., in Nowburg. By order of the board. . JOHN P RHOADS, Socl’y. July 1.1853—6 t Auditor’s Notice. THE undersigned, an Auditor appointed by the Orphans Court of Cumberland county, to distribute thu balance in tho hands of Benjamin Drb, Adm’r of (ho estate of, Win Audonried,. late of Hampden township, in said county, deceased, hereby gives no. lico to all persona interested in said distribution, that bo will attend for that purpose at the public house of Jernes A Moloy, In Mechamcsburg, on Saturday iho 31st of July, at 10 o’clock A M., at which time mid place you aro requested to present your claims. .. ROBERT WILSON, Auditor. July I 1852—4 t SMOKED HERRING.. Another tot of those fine smoked herring, just received ul the cheap store of W A Carolhors, oust Mam street. New Family Grocery Store. Jlig7i St., two doors East of IMarket Bouse, South Side. THE ondcraignedbega leavo,to inform the citi zens of Carlisle ond k tho public geherally, that; he has opened anew FAMILYGROCERY SI ORE, on East tligh Street,imd hopes.by strict attention to business, and a desiro to’accommodate and please all, to merit a share, of public patronage.- I keep constantly on hand an assortment of the best family groceries, such as Coffees, Sugars, Molasseay &0., &o;j Lovering’s superior while Crushbd, Lump and Pulverised Sugars, at the lowest prices'. Also and Java Coffees, or best quality.. . . • ' r Quccnswarc, of bvery description, including French and Eng lish Chinas In setts or by thq pieco; also Granite and common ward of every description, also an assortment of. Glass ware, Willow, and. Cedar Warp'of every description'. tr Teas, Black, Imperial and Young Hysbn Teas of the best quality, Sweet Spiced Zealand Chocolate, prepared Cocoa. Oswego prepared Corn, manufactured and refined expressly for food, with recipes for making boiled Custard, Tee Cream, Pies, Cako, Blanc Mongo, Minute,and Puddings, also a lot 6f Heoker’a Farina. ’ Sugar Cured Hams, of tho very best quality, together with Dry Beof, Tongue, Fish, Peaches, Smoked] Uerring.&c. Spices of all kind's, Ground Alum, and fine ta ble salt. Fruits, such-na Oranges*. Lemons,, Figs, Prunes, Rah sins, &c., &c. Lamps, a full supply of Pino Oil and Fluid Lamps, at lowest prices, constantly on hand. Rose’s Ex celsior Ink, a superior article in small and large bottles. Persons would do well by calling and examining before purchaslngelsowhere.nß we sell cheap for cash. W. A. CAROTHERS. July I, 1853. Union Philosophical Society. SixTr-TJiinu Ansivehsaut. THE sixty-third anniversary of the Union Philo sophical Society of Dickinson College, will ho cole brated nt (ho M.E. Church, in Carlisle, on the even ing of the Clh of July. Tbo public is respectfully invited to attend. T. C. BAILEY, Chairman, N. D. HANNON, WM. T. COLLINS, HEUNY R. TORBERT, N. G. KEIRLB, J. M. MBNTZER, L. D. REYNOLDS, Committee of Arrangement. Flora’s Festival I 8 expected to bo held at tho Court House, in Car- L lisle, on Thursday evening, July Ist. Tho ladies if the First Presbyterian Church cordially invito till who find pleasure in this feast of (lowers to unilo .vilh them. Refreshments of tho most delicate kind .vill be prepared. Juno 24, 1853. Coach Trimming, Coach Painting, Saddle and llarnoss making. rpHE subscribers respectfully' inform tho public, JL that they have opened a new shop in North Hanover street, a few doors'horth of Glass’ Hotel, where they are prepared lo moke every article in tbeir life of business ns cheap, I iffiM&wndgr and aa substantial ascon any where in Cumber-** 1 . I 1111 land counly. They ore now prepared lo Trim nnd Paint Coaches at short notice, and on tho most reasonable terms. They have also on hand, and will manufacture lo order, Single and Double Har ness, Saddles, Bridles, Collars, &c. Having had considerable experience in the above business, tho undersigned flatter themselves that they cnrrgivo suiismcuun ur uivvrno may ravertncra wnn their custom. With moderate prices and a desire lo please, they solicit o shoio of public pationago. p. 11. SIIAMBARGER, C. M. COCKLIN. Carlisle, June 24, 1852—ly* Fresh Arrival of New Goods. THE subscriber hue just returned from the city with n new stock of Dry Goods, consisting of Ba reges, Barege do Lnincs, Silk-Tissuea, Grenadiner, Alhoniucs, Summer Silks in great variety, Lawns, Ginghams, dolled Swiss Muslim, Jaconet and Swiss muslins, with many other summer dress goods, all of which will bo sold ut low cash prices. GEO \V HiTNER. June 21,1052. Prices Itcdtlccd. TIIE subscriber lias reduced flic prices ot a largft ‘portion of his Barege do Laincs, Lawns, &c.,aud is selling some great bargains. Juno 24, 1855 Carlisle White Sulphur Springs THIS beautiful summer roll,eat,situated ipCum Borland Valley, near tho bas'd of the Illuo Moa«- tain, 44 miles from Carlisle, Pa., will open for visitors on and after ibo t*t of luly. The now proprietors bavo greatly enlarged and improved n w ’ ilicir buildings so as to accommodate a »lm i ar 8° number of visllors. Visitors oro l**S*lvCT 10 l * lo by a lino of whlcfi will leave Carlisle im mediately on tbe arrival .of llio cars from Philadel phia and Baltimore. The house will bo open for oompony at all limes, but UlO bar will bo closed on the Sabbath day NORTON &l OWEN Juno 17, 1853 —Cl* Stray iMclfcr, CAME lo Ilia aubaoribor living In Car 'jfcaL Hal®, on or about tbo IClb of May last, a Uuindle UalFEn, about two yoataobl. Tlioown cr is requested lo coma forwanl, prove proporly, pay chargee, ami (alto bar away, otherwise alto will bo disposed of aa tbo law directs. * LEWIS KOBfNSON. Juno 17, 1853—31, / Pino Apples. A SMALL lot of Fine Apploe in good eider, jus received. , . . ~ Also, Acidulous Fruit Drop® of every variety,sold at tho lowest rales. . Canary and Hemp Seed, just received and for sale by y 1 P. MONYER. ■Juno 17, 1852. __ Immense ExcUomcu AT OQILDTS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL EMPORIUM. 8000 yards lawns, worth 86c'solHng fur 12. 1500. yards barogo do lainos, worth 25c selling for 12 cents. 3000 yards calico worth 10 soiling For 0. 2000 yards calico worth 12 soiling for 10. 500 yards of gingham worth 18 soiling for 12. 1000 yarda bleached muslin worth S'solling for 6. 1000 yards “ • 10 ■ “ 8. 3 bales brown, “ “ 8 “ ’ k O. 2 bales brown u “10 “ 8. Splendid Foulard Silks, Tissues, Argentines, Ghulloyo, Baraga* do I.aince, in groat variety und mttoh below their valuo. -Tickings, Cheeks, Pantaloons Stuffs, &c>, »n Iho same proportion. Also another supply of iho host, handsomoat, and cheapest Carpels over brought to Carlisle. Hoots and Shoca to bout all creation and tho real of mankind. Como then, one and all, to tho old stand, East Main street, with your cash and save from 25 to BO nor cent, on llio dollar. This Block of goods has boon purchased at auction and will bo sold under price Juno 17,1853. CIIBTEUN mill Clmiu Pumpt, of votloua allot oi'.il I at vary low priced May 6,1853 LtJHBERI XVOIBBR! THE subscriber, residing in.Wormloysburg, fl.fow hundred yards above the old Harrisburg Bridge, Cunib. co i, has on - hand a l .few hundred .thousand feet of LUMBER, which has bden selected with care, ond-whicb will be disposed' of >Vt a small profit Also, a lot of prime PINE SHINGLES. Persons wishing Jo purchase Lumber, will do well tg call and examine for themselves before- purchasing whore. Cullen boardsfrom $lO to $l2 per thousand feet. J. LONGNECKBR; 4uno 17, 185S —Gt HAS 'j list'opened'tho knbst elegant assortment of ■■ • BOOTS & SHOES r # ; * ever brought to Carlisle, to which ho Invites ’tiro at tention bfolU Ills' slock ia largo, wcH'soloclod and embraces every variety of STYLE &, QUALITY. Ladles’ Shoes from 50 ccnls td $1.50. .GoltcriTfom 81,37 1-2.t0 82,50.; Gentlemen** Bools from $1,76 jo $5,50- , Boys and Ypoths BOOTS & BROG/kNS, and an junpsually' Jargoi'assortcncnl ,of Blaca' and Foncy Colored,, .-(-mi;., n- Rools, Shoes & .Gaiters, i lor Misses and Children’s wear. -.Persons who wsnt Spring and Summer Boots and Shoes will do well lo call at PORTER’S SHOE STORE, West Main street,- opposite tho Methodist Church, and nako selections from the largest and cheapest slock of work In (own. Carlisle, Juno 10,1852. ROBERT ECKLES and AMANDA his wife, lalo Amanda Hualon, rs. John Q. Thornton, and Nancy his. wife, late Nancy Huston, John W. Huston, Isabella Huston, Margaret Ann Huston, Jacob Bcelman, and Caroline his wife, late Car oline Huston, David W. Huston and Emma Hus ton, widow of Johnathan Huston, deceased. Action of partition irt tho-Oomt of"Conjmoh Pleas of Cumberland County. In pursuance ofa Writ de Parliliono Facicnda, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cum berland county, aod to mo directed, tho above named ponies are hereby notified that I will hold an inquisition fur tho purpose of making 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, Samu el Carothers, David Claudy, and others, contain ing 12 acres, more or loss, on tho promises, on Friday, tho IGlh 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. Sheriff's Office, 7 Carlisle, Juno 3, 1852.—G1. 3 Prepared for Every Seasou. QTEINER & BROTHER, beg leave to invito tlio Vj attention of their old customers and of the public generally, to (ho fact that for the purpose of securing room for n larger slock of Goods than they could keep at their old stand, they have Retrieved their Store to the room formerly occupied as Oio Post Olfico, in West Main street, and 3 doors oast of whore the Post Olfico is now kept, where they nro Better Prepared thru Ever , to accommodate tho public with the best articles ond at low prices. They hove just opened their new slock of > SPIUND AND SUMER CIOTHtNO, of which limy ore proud to invito an .inspection. It certainly Is jfiir superior to any other that has over been in Carlisle, and tho prices cannot fail to prove satisfactory to all who are judges of tho quality of (ho Goods offered. It comprises d fine assortment of every article of MEN’S APPAREL. Consisting of black, blue, green, brown, diess, frock, and Sack Coals. Pantaloons.— Tho latest styles in plain arid fancy Cassimcrcs, Doeskin,Casainotl, Corduroy,Velveteen, '‘"Vksts.— I llio'lafgcs'l, richest and most varied as sorlmcnl ever offered, comprising .silk, satin, velvet Cassimerc, Cloth, Cassincll Cloakiqg, &c. Boy’s Clothing*!— A largo stock of Coals, Pants and Vests, of different sizes and qualities. Those articles arc made with unusual neatness and care, and far superior to those ordinarily offered, and equal to customer work. . Siimis.—Fine while shirts with linen Bosoms-}- Cahcocs and different check shirts, bosoms, coUrfs, suspenders, gloves, slocks, umbrellas & carpctiiagfl- Please observe the Stand! Sloincr feel it to bo duo to themselves purliculurJylo enution their old cuslomorß not lo mistake Ihoir old for their now Stand, near the Posl Office. Carlisle, April 22,1852 3m / PROXECTIOW FROM LIGHTENING! , TO TIIBPVBLIC. WE respectfully offer to the public our superior Lightening Rodaof Spiral-twisted Carbonized Annealed Iron with Zink I’otectors and electro pos itive elements combined in their manufacture, thus, rondoring them equal to copper as conductors. They, aro made in ton loot longtlrs, with accurately fitted brass screw connecting joints, an entire now stylo of attalchmonts fur brick or frame buildings. glass jfiolalci's of a novel and ingenious construction forming a lock —tho wholo mounted with a solid silver or gold plated point IwolVo inches long, which possess tho power lo an extraordinary extent of dis charging tho opposite elements of tho most fearful thunder storm,and embraces every scientific improve ment in lightening rods up to this time. Thus guarding, both iMofally ,ond obliquely, the whole constitutes tho most mognificcnl and perfect silent conductors ever presented to tho public. Wo have not compromised safety by affording those rods at such low rales. Wo have given tho greatest at tention lo Ihoir construction s£ that they may bo readily ollalchcd. Tho-astonishing power of tho nogaliVo magnets in discharging tho air of jla oppo site elements has been clearly demonstrated by tho electromotor, when unmagnelized points have shown but slight results though placed In tho same condition. In fact they gather and silently discharge electricity from tho atmosphere, when you would scarcely sus pect any of being predonf. Our i mprovement having received tho approval of nlcfi of science, Iho public aro cautioned against purchasing of (h'oso who have substituted inferior imitation; llavo good rods or nono. Wo manufacture for the whole United Stales and for oxporalian lo any part of the world. All orders for rods, wholesale or retail, (hough tho Post Office, will bo promptly attended lo if addressed to tho subscribers ab Carlisle, Pa. J.T. GREEN, C. MAGLAUHLIN, A.& BENER. May I3ili, 1852—3 m. G W IIITNEK. VrnOBIASH.SKII.ES’ NEW CLOTIIINE ROOMS, AND EUUNJSUINB STORE. Opposite the Jtqil Road OMce t Writ High Street, . , . Carlisle. Til. SKILES dcairca to inform his old friend* , and tho public that ho has opened a general clothing establishment, and has now In sldro a ox. tensive stock of the best and cheapest goods ever olTctod in Carlisle* • - Mou’q, Voutli’H, aiul Boy’s Clothing, for Spring,Summer and Winter wear, now on hand of every variety'.and furnished at reduced rales.— Ho has also a large a ltd wcll'selectcd assortment of j Piece Gouda, of Rngllsh, French and German Fab ricf.of no\v and beautiful patterns, for coals, pants and vcsls, which will bo made to order in (ha must | approved and fashionable manner and ‘ in a superior ; stylo of workmanship. A full and elegant slock, of Gentleman's Furnishing Goods, such os glove*, ] pfuln add fancy shirts, collar's, handkerchiefs, lies, &.C., constantly kept on hand. Also India {lubber. Overcoats and Logglns. I Fueling confident from (ho reputation which it has boon his constant aim fur a course of years to secure fur his establishment, of his ability to please, ho'respectfully invites an exupiioalion ufliia sleek, which for quality, workmans! ’n and low prices cannot bo surpassed. CarKslb, Majf 27, 1852-ly. CHARLES OGILUY HENRY SAXTON WM, ivi.PORTER Notice. THE MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT OF M. & L. STEINER, D*Jiet Competition. Estate Notice. .f 4|LL persons oro hereby notified that Letters of Administration on (ho estate of Thomas Sloworl late of. Mifflin tp., Cumberland county, Pa., deceased, hate this duy been issued by (bo Register in and for said county to tho subscribe! ‘.who resides in Ca lisle. All persons having claims or demands age inst tho csti to of tho said decedent 1 , oro requested td pinko known tho same without delay, and those indibtcd to make-payment to SAML. MARTIN, Adm’r. . uno 21, 1852—6 t , . r' WM. H. MIEEER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, has removed lo tho ijL dfliSe lately occupied by the Hon. James H. Graham,*-i - Carlisle, April 29, 1852—3 - WE J. SHEARER, ATTORNEY AT LAW; Office in the room with Wm. 11. Miller, Esq., lately occupied by Hon. James IL Graham; Carlisle, May 6,1852. * LEMUEL TODD, A TTORNBY AT LAW, has remaycd his office IJL from North Hanover street, to his residence in Wesl.Highstroet, South side, a few doors be low the Court House, and nearly opposite Dark holder's hotel Carlisle, A ,priMs, 1852—3 m DRS. DAY & UERSIIIVC, HAVING associated themselves together in llio practice of medicine and its collateral branches, otl'ur their professional services to the citizens of Mo* chanicsburg and adjacent country. May 13,1852—Gm DR. J. K. sniTH, . HOMCEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, respectful ly informs tbo yoV>lio, (hai l«o baa tetnovod lo lbs dwelling adjoining Mr. Daniel Keller, and near to Bontz’’ store, whore he can be not professionally engaged. Carlisle, April 8, 1852 3m SUMACH WANTED, Til E subscriber wishes lo purchase a largo quantity of Sumach, for which tho highest cosh price will be paid, if delivered at the residence of tho sub* scribcr in Carlisle, in good morchantablo'ordcr. ;•*--* JACOB SH ROM. April 15,1852—3 m . Monnets & Parasols ARE received from Philadelphia every week by the subscribers, now on hand an excellent assort* merit, which wo are selling out very cheap, May 12,1852. A. &. W. BENTZ. Embroideries JUST opened a splendid assortment of lace, capes, collars, undcrslccvcs, jaconet and swiss edgings inserting*, Incc goods of all kinds, black laco mils, ladies silk gloves, (kid finish) while and colored bonnet ribbons; black gossamer bonnets, linen cam bric handkerchiefs, black knollod fiingc, black silk bicj: fpf mantillas, endless variety of fancy cheap Juno 21 Caiilou Era Id Hats. JUST opened an invoice of Men’s and Boy's Can* 1 tori Bia'ul Hals, with broad brims, a very supo* rior article. Also various binds of Braid and Palm lIrU. G W HITNER. J uho 24,. 1853. Newspaper Establishment lor Sale. A weekly newspaper cslablishmonl, located in one oftho most flourishing inland (owns in tbo inte rior of Pennsylvania, is offered for sale, the proprietor wishing to change his business in consequence of ill health. The subscription list numbers about 400, (nearly nil of which have been voluntary sub. acrlplions) which could no doubt bo doubled in' a very short time by proper exertion. Tho paper lias averaged about ton columns of paying advertise mens since its commencement, ond the jobbing is quite respectable, and considerably more than that of many other towns of grcatccsizo and population. Tho office is well supplied with materials, having throe presses, one of which Is a Washington,” from monl of job typo. The town is beautifully and ad vantageously located for business, being in the im mediate vicinity of canalsand railroads, loading in almost every direction. To uno or two young men wishing lo engage in business, this is a fine oppor tunity, as there is not much doubt that, In the course of a few years, (ho population end busiuos of the town will rapidly increase. For further information inquire of the editor of this paper. Carlisle, May 27, 1b32. STEAM SAW MILL. THE Proprietors having Just finished a largo Steam Saw Mill on an improved plan, with circular saws, capable ofsawing 10,000 ft., of Lumber in ono day, located throe miles west of Paporlown, Cumber land county, Pa., nl tho base of the South Mountain on Spruce run. Having purchased near 1000 acros of the best limber In tho southern part of Ponnsyl vania, arc now prepared to saw and furnish Lumber to order at tho shortest notice of the various descrip tions, such as frame stuff for barns and houses, of any length and site. Also Weather Boarding, Flooring, and Fencing Boards, Poplar and Oak BOatds and Plank to suit tho various mechanics.— Shingles and Plastering Lath. Also Oak end dies nut-.fliinglcs, Cooper Stuff, Pilch Pino Posts, dies pqt,fsUs«nd posts. , ' ‘.They liqvo now on handpboul dOOOchcsnul rails In a’ria near I’apcrlown, for poslTcncos. Tho Pro* prlolbrs havlug iiVailcd themselves of all (bo natural advantages of tho' Lumbering business, aro now enabled to furnish lumber to (ho citizens of Cumber laud county, lower limn any other similar establish ment can, and as they expect lo do an extensive business will spare no pains lo accommodate the public at tho shortest nutico. Tho various discripl. ions of lumber will bo delivered in Carlisle or else where. All orders to bo addressed lo the proprietors residing in Popcrlown. DIVEN Jc- UASKEL. June 3,1852—3 m. United States Clothing flail. rpIIB subscriber is now opening an entire now J_ stock of Clothing in the room adjoining Burk holder’s hotel, which will ho sold for cash, cheaper than ever heard (ell of in this town or cour.ty. Ho would invite all his old friends and customers who have so liberally, patronized him fur many ycars ot Ijis other ’store, and tho public in general, to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as wo can’t bo undersold and will give as good, if not o belter garment fof the money, than can bo had at, any outer slbro In Carlisle. | We have rtoW on hand ah assortment of Fine drew cloth coals, | Frock do 1 Sock do Tweed do Gashmarctlo, do' Summer cloth do Linen, Cotton, Puramotlo, CotloKodcs, Costs ond‘ Roundabouts. Fine Oasslmoro Pantaloons, in great variety of stylos and colors. Battinoli, Tweed, CasUmarelts, Cord and Bcavor| loon Puntoioons. Fine black Sotin Vests, Black Barathea do ' - Poncy Silk do , >' Fine MarseiFes do Aifull Block of Linen tmcl cotton Pontaloons. 1 Tho Clothing liub been selected and got up by a practical Tailor, who liub much experience in cul ling, Clothing* ■ «... Wo kcep on hand n good assortment of cloths enssimores, sattmottß, cnshmurclls, vestings, tweeds drillings, eoltornader, drop-do-elna, velvets, heave;, teeriu, &«., which will bo made up to order hi good, fll>lo, ut I*nv prices, and on short notice, \ An assortment of sfilrts, collars, boSofhs, suspen ders, umbrellas, gloves,slocks,carpel bo'gfa, travelling trunks, valises. j I.eghorn, Chip, Panama and China 1 carl II a Is* 1 In shoit pertaining to gentleman's went, can bo had ot priccs astonishingly IoW and of I pood quality. Our motto is "Quick S'alm, »V Small ' Vrofils," for the cash, 1 Particular alloiition given to Doy’uMidChlldron s clothing. , „ , UecolloLt tiro old stand West Mom street, adjoin ing Uurkholdor’u hotel Ajtiil 22, 1053—0 m Assignee’s Sale of Real Estate. THE undersigned, Assignees of Samuel Brickcr, offer at private sale, (lie following roal estate, viz: No l. The valuable farm at present occupied by tho said Samuel Drickor, situate' in | Monroe township, Cumberland county, about one and a (purler miles south ofChurchlown, containing 120 A€UES, 100 acres of which Isimproved,and in aliigh stole ofculiivution, (ho.remaining SO uqres is well cover* ud with valuable timber. Tho improvements are a q ||TTTT oi STONE DWELLING HOUSE, Bank dMBBEffIaL Qirn, Wtsgon 'BUbd,Cutn Ctihi...Wuh and other necessary out-buildings. is a well 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. The Ydllow Brocchcs Crcck runs aVtljo west side of this, properly, Tho’propcrty is in good condition in every respect, oniMs situated in a pleasant and healthy locality. No. 2. Tho Merchant Mill Properly, situate in tho township aforesaid, containing of improved land. Tho improvements are a large MERCHANT MILL, on the Yellow Breeches Creek, running four burs, and in good condition in every respect. Also a Brick" Tenant House, (with water at the door,) a small barn, and other out buildings. .There Ison this properly a young orch ard end a choice variety of other fruit trees. No. 3. Thirty acres of Mountain Land, situate in tho township aforesaid, and con* venient to the two properties described above. The land is well covered with limber, and will be sold with the mill property or scpcralo to suit purchasers. For particulars, call on either of the undersigned, residing in Monroe township. . MOSES DIUCUCRV GEORGE W. QUICKER. Assigned of Samuel Bricker. Carlisle, May 27,1852—tf. Farm and Factory for Sale. TUB subscriber offers at private solo; the ptopet (y on which ho now resides, situate in Mifllin town ship, Cumberland county, 4 miles north of Nowburg, on the cast side of tbo State road leading to Tory county. Tbo property contains 52 Acres, more or leas, of ground, about 35 acres of which oro improved, and in a high atulo of cultivation. The remainder is woll covered with valuable young tun* her, such us chesnut, oak, hickory, dec. Tbo im inovcincnts arc a two story wcalhcrboaidcd bwotlihg House end Kitchen, a two story Jill—4building, known os tho “Three Square Hol low Woollen Factory,” in which ore oil tho machi nery necessary to carry on manufacturing purposes with o.pair of Chopping Durrs, Corn Screw, Circu, Inr Saw, dee., nil in good condition. The Factory is propelled by a povor failing stream of water, — There is also on the premises a Voung Apple Orch ard of grafted fruit, together with other fruit trees. The location would bo a favomblo one for carrying on the Tanning business, or the grinding of Sumac. For pnrticulora cull on the undersigned, residing on the premises. G W HITNER. SAMUEL L. GILLESPIE Jono 10, ISs2—lf Valuable ravin for Sale. THE subscriber offers at private sale that valuable farm situate in North Middleton township, Cum* orland county, about 5 mites from Carlisle, bounded y lands of Moses Wetzel, George Brochl, Zoigter and others, containing 307 Acres, more gr lees, of first rale Slate land, ISO acres of which is cleared and enclosed with good fences and in a high .State. of cultivation, about J 2 acres of it being meadow with a nevgr failing spring of water running through it, which mattes it a very suitable farm for grazing. The remaining 80 acres is cover* cd with good limber. The improvements arc a ni ft double two story LOG HOUSE, Kitchen, LOG DARN, Spring House and other ■ ■■■BBfcaOutbuildings, a Well of never failing wa 15iJlJiuS£tor convenient to the house. Also a largo Apple and Poach Orchard and other choice fruit * to view the above farm will please call on the undersigned residing in Carlisle, or Peter Sipo residing on tho premises. CATHARINE WUNDERLICH. April 22,1852—4 m A ‘general assortment of Fresh Coffit-s, Brown, White dp crushed Sugars, Spices, Chocolates, Extract of Coffee, and a constant and general supply of Joiiltln’s No. 1. Tests, either in bulk or packs,of superior quality, with all tho other varieties, including WILLQJgSs CEDAR WARE . such as Baskets, Tubs, Buckets, Measures, Bowls, Churns, &c. For sale by J. W.EBV. Juno 3, 1852. ________ NOS. 1,2 & 3 Mackerel, of best quality, and in packages of all sizes, (largo and small.) Also No l SUaa in whulu and half Barrels, together with Baltimore Herrings; also tii'ouml All uni and fine Dairy and Table Salt, to bo bad of Carlisle, June 3, 1852 J. W. FBY- • Spring Styles! WM. H. TROUT, has just received and opened Iho Spring Stylo of IJels far 1852, an elegant article, lo which ho invtlotfMio attention of Iho pub lic. Ilia litis arc of oil prices, from I lip most ele gantly finished lo tho cheap common article, and of every variety of stylo now worn. Ho continues to and keep always on hand u full assortment of H ATS and CAPS men and boys, and bo can sell a cbwpcr and boiler 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 of citizens and strangers is particu larly invited lo tho beautiful Spring Stylo of Hats, just received, a really handsome article, and warran ted to bo just"as good, as it is neat and tasteful in appearance.’ Remember (hat the largest and bestiassortment in town may alWoys bo found* at TDvC fS, /reins s Hou>, rear of the Episcopal Church . j ■ Carlisle, April 23, 1852. C'licnp lloiiiiots tkiid UlbboiiN. rphc subscriber has just opened an entire now slot JL of Spring Bonnets unusually chtof, ami a gica variety of Bonnet Ribbons very chcop. 1 Just opened 12£ Barnsley Sheetings, Cotton Sheetings, Pillow-case Linens and Cottons, Towel- I ng», 6l c. LuDnoiDEniEß. —A proal variety of Loco and Muslin Collars and Cuffs, Under-sleeves, Jaconet and Swiss Edgings, Insortings, Thicad and Dobbjn Edgings, worked bonds for trimming drossoa,fork ed infant bodies, \prll 1,1858. GEO. W. lIITNEft. Apr., m Look! Look!! ALL now Tor IhlsSprlng, and chooploo—Gill ana Velvet Wall Papers, Embossed do., do., Plain and Printed papers, Marbles, (101 l Papers, of every hind ; Batin Papers of iho best production of Franco am) England; Iho low priced Satin Papers,so much in demand; together with tho cheap paper, al (on cents per piece. Transparent Window Shades, Uuflf Holland, by tho case or piece, l Tusbcls, Cord,&o., all of which have been selected with tho greatest euro. Purchasers, at wholesale and retail, ara ia»l(ud to examine this slock, as Wo assure (hem it will bo to their interest. LONGBTRETII &. BROTHER, No 7 North Third Street, between Market mid May 20, 1832—3 m Church Alley, PliiUdulphia^ 1 have just received my spring aleck of Grain end Groan Scythes, manufactured oxproaaly for my own Bales and stamped with my name on iho heel. '1 hcee Scythes arc auporior to anything of the kind brought to this market, and can bo recommended at it first rate article. Grajllo makers and others wanting Scythes nro requested to examine my stock before ourchaaing oUowncre. aa I can sell at h»«v prices. * May R, 1859. J. P- LYNE CHAR. OGIIIDY 15 Acres Groceries. Fish mid Salt. HATS AIKD CAPS I Scyi Cumberland Clothing Bazar! TRUTH STRANGER THAN FICTION! Arnold & livingstoN, North H«nowr street, Carlisle, would call the attentibhoflMw old customers and friends, and the public infeMVSls to their largo and splendid assortment of ; ’ Rcady-iixad£ Clothing. “A penny saved Is a penny earned,’■ and wo .qsn illustrate the force of this maxim Jjy sellingCiothinß at such prices as to meet the approbation of UieXa- I boring Man, the Man of Business, or the most fasti- Idious laslo of the Man of Dress. , ; ; : ' Our largo and magnificent Bidet, of Goods, recent ly 'purctutocO lit VhY7*li*T‘~*rt > TVfriiiTij Vinplnssi . factored into Clothing of superior finisV and. dura bilily, and can.safely challenge ’compefTliotfi' , Their stock icorisfstis of all the dlßerent eol6rs fnd shades of Ololbsttnd Casifmercs that are mtnnfsi tured; plain and twilled cloths, English and Franco Cussimcrcs, fancy of all sorts of stripes and har*>— Black Satin and .fancy Vestings, together Witji a largo stock of whito'aod fancy Shirts; Collars, and Cravats, Hosiery of all kinds and descriptions* Our aim is to please and adcotamodstealUandtin order to do this, wo mgnpfacturo clolhlifc at atmdllf every price. Selling for cash enables us to offer clothing at a very trifling advance. Oar mbU& U Small Prqfit» and Quick «SaTeV.^ Don’t forgot the place—North Hanover street, Carlisle, a.few doors from Havorstick’s Drag store. There’s tho place, gentlemen, to get your money back. All wo ask is a call. as wo ate satisfied that wo con suit in price, quality and stylp. ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON; April 1,1852—3 m . . First Arrival of the Season! A RNOLD & LEVI respectfully inform the put t\. lie, that they have received a very, large end beautiful assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, which have been selected with great care and taste, particularly (ho Ladies* Goods, to tiktif uiicntion is invited. Among the assortment or Radies Dress Ooods, will bo found plain, changeable and tiffined Silks, India and Foulard Silke. Bareges, Tisanes, Lawns, silk and linen Poplins, Dombsuaes, Alpacas, plain ond figured Swiss Muslins, Ginghams, Barege of Lainca, French worked Collars, Cutis arid linen cambric handkerchiefs, linen, cotton Laco and Edgings, swiss and cambric edgings, ana Inserting*,- - ' Boyjiett and Rihbpnti It v Blonde hair, Hair Coburg, Albonc, Hungarian; Saitin, Pearl and Cobourg,PcaTl and Crystal, Tulip,' Misses’ Parodis, and a great many other,kinds. Ribbons of all kinds from G to GO cents pel yard; Domestic*! Vometiictl Wo hnvo iho largest assortment of Domestics to bo found in (own, comprising inu*lijif,xh*ck'», tick* Inga, Osnoburg, bugging, (abfodiaper, stufft from 6 10 25 cents per yord. Carjpetti CarpeitU Tbo largest assortment of carpels', maUlQfe ifoot .ml tublo oil cloths, ever brought to Carlisle. Among (.hero three ply, ingrain and from'B (O 36 cents per yard. While and chcckcred.rilatUO§-wy OW. ■■ t A Fresh supply of Giocorict, such as Sugar, Cof fee, Ton, Molasses, Spiectf, &c., at iho old stand near the Dank. March 20, 1852. SPRING GOODS. THE subscriber has jusl opened a largearid 1 varied assortment of Spring Goods, fldiipted llio season, for men ahd boys. Droad Cloths and Cassiracrea', Linen and cotton Pant Bluffs, Merino and cotton Casslmeres, Linen and cotton checks, &o. La diet Drttt Goodt.‘ Mouslin do Urge, Mouelin de laines, Linen and Silk Poplins, Barege de laines, Mourning ohalloys and de laines, , , , r , Plain and figured Bareges ahd Tisanes,’ .French and Scotch GlnnhatUSi' j. : ~ Figured and Gingham Eawns, with a great variety of other Dress Goods, ahd Si’ cheap ns can bo found in iho borough. OEC. W. HITNERV Carlisle, April 1, 1853. New Arrival of Hardware. JUST an Immense slsorlifalWlf or fta/dwaro,' wfjicli in addition to my former stock, makes it tho most ample and complete of any other slock in the county. To Builders, Carpenters and others! 1 1 would inVilo lhbitpaVliciilar attention toenyim r , menso osaortmoril of Lqckt of various patterns, «l|b While, Mineral, Argilla and Grass Knoby, LitebfSj Hinges, Screws, Sash and Shutter Fasteners,, Bojlf, - Augers and Handles, Chjfcls. Mil) and Cross Oil Saws, Paints of all kinds, Oil r Turpenlioe, Nalls and, Spikes, hand, pannel and ripping Saws, Axes, Adxes,' Ilalcliols, Planes, Steel and Iron Squares. o To Coach Makers and Saddlers. Cali and examine my assortment of Enameled' Patent Leather, plain and figured Canvass, Gnstael ad Muslin, Plated Dishes, Carriage .add Boxes, Dent Shulls, Felloes, Hubs, Mountings of various styles and patterns. To Blacksmiths; Farmers and 6thcrs.' A splcridid a’sßorlmbnt of hammered', tibrse akod,’ scollop, broad and narrow 'Pro Iron; rolled - - bor’sa shoo, bar, band, round and square Iron of all sixes, shear, spring, English and American Blister Stool? Anvils, solid thread Vices, Files, Rasps. DiUktoV Celebrated Plows at $5 37J. , To Cabinet and Shoe Malcoisr Mahogany, Walnut and Maple Walnut, Mineral and Glass Knobs, Mouldings of various patterns, Curled (lait,Bofa>Bprings, Flowing, Scraping, Copal and olhqr Varnishes; .Morocco Lin ing ond Binding skins, Lasts, Thread, Pegs, Fiocern and Hammers. I would invito particular attention to Hoasekeep era and others, to my assortment of waiter! Sc trays,' plain and gothic stylo; knives, forks, Gorman sllvet; and silver plated Imllor knives, carving knives and forks, table stools, Urillania, German silver am) sil ver plated (able and tod' spoo’nl, brass and rbllid metal Picsorvlng Itotrlds, smDolfaiDg irons, tttba buckets and churns. . . Blake's & Boswell's Fire ottef Wafer Pfetof Paint ofdiflbrcnf colors, constantly on hand. • Remember the old stand, cast Main street.. HENRY SAXTON. | Carlisle, May 0,1662. - Take a Good I.ook Before Purchasing Yoiir Goods! WE aro now prepared to shoW one of the most extensive .assortments of Spring & Summer Goods over brought to Carlisle. Our assortment of Meodi and Boys wear is very complete. Cloths, Cassl-.' mores, Vestings. SumracrStufle, Kentucky Jeanp, Velvet cords, Linens, &c. Ladies Dross Goods,' ; such us fancy and blaok Silks, Silk Poplins, Sillc Tissues, bareges, mousUn do Iftlnos, baregodo lames, ginghams, lawns, plain and figured SwiM i Muslins, Book, Jaconet, Mull and Oatnbrib Udo* line, calicoes, lickings, &'cA ItONNETS & HWliOyS.’rV lowers, Tabs, Millnary materials of different kinds, with a Urge supply of Edgings, Insertlngs, handkerchief*,- gloves, milts, hosiery, lace goods, flannels* Ai* pnclus from to $1 pof yd, GJIOCB/ilh'S, SPICES, sfv. To all of which wo invito (ho all?n(iop of thot* wishing (o save money, as to prord (hut out goods have all been bought for oath. Aprils, 1852. Estate Notice; LETTERS of Administration having itaued to the undersigned, residing ill (he Borough ofCar* lisle, on (hd estate of John 11. Weaver, Ulo of said Durough, deceased, thooo indebted to said estateate requested to make payment, and those having, claims tujptcocnl them fur settlement. J. H. GRAHAw June 3, 1853 -6iv. , / A A. & W. BENTZ.
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