man, G)r>un«^t^^oUro^^d > Jfnpr9por f purpoacs 5 and mo 1 untirih^pul)lic’ai!pQ;pf;Q I piin’phlol which /reached hie^^th^{dih^i(lBt.v : l;haVo'Odaaidorbd.U-proper 16 docdg(OiUia\ : |/bav6;,had ho agcncyorplsrllOjpalion in diolaling pTinßlTgatingany-.anohymoua Qen.' thal ram cm llrclyigrioranlbf Iho author—and tliallho intimation of Geri.'Sbott' Is, tola|ly..andunqualifiedly false lo all itftents.hnd purposes and in dll respects . This dccla. ralipnds.Jnadd .from motives of respect for I .public opinion; and not forony regard for Gen. Scott, .whoso conductin' this oboision "is such a 'total departure froni'vhooorand propriety, as to render him unworthy" >of tnonoUce pfa man who has any respect Tor him. ecifv.. ; 'T, ' . ; .It is po( prob,able that I can at this time have any pf-hafing had .tho honor of seeing Gon. Scott* on this O’lh of Juno, 1817, at a dinner in. Now or oj*,the,topio.brconversation as ho circumstances so’unimporUhl are, hbl'spl to bo im pressed upon (ho memory.- Bull feel a confident •pfrfiuaplpn,lf)al J did not mako-uso’of any expressions jlfiqoinpatiblo >witfi the high respect which ! entertain for Gpq, Jackson. Da Witt Clinton. i Albany,/April pih, 1819. ' • ; After,lhUpublication had.bocn before this country a obnsidcrablo time, Do Wilt Clinton was elected Governor ofNew York, end upon his Inauguration tobk a pUblio oalh, of Iho most binding Character, against duelling—that ho would not, in-fjet, bo con* corned, directly or indirectly, in any duet. As soon ,as GbV. Clinion had taken upon himself this bath of office, pen. Scott challenged him to fight a duel, on account'.of iho above publication, knowing, as ho challenge could not be accepted without perjury an the part ofGov. Clinton. In this instance; ilsbeniq "a sense of religion*' and "patriotic scruples" had lilllo weight- « Uli Gon. Scott,' Under these. cir cumstances, Gov» Clinton gave Gen. Scott the only reply ho;cooId.-, I Ho'inror'mcd' him that ho would • ♦hold his' challenge’under odvisomont, until he (Scolf-),sh6ulil settle on unadjusted difficulty between himself and one A, Jackson. The Last .Moments of Henry Clay* Washington, Jon* 29,—-Those attendant upon Mr.-Clay jfcslcrday afternoon, saw that a clmogo had taken place, indicating .a breaking up of his system. This was, in some degree, attributed to the excitement occasioned by tho' onthumm of the ratification mccfing in the evening. At night he.wnscilm, but hla mind windciod, and In a.tpw, and.distinct voice, ho n?rncd his wile, son, and,ol|icr relatives, in a disconnected manner. The' Rev. Dr. Duller oflbrcd his services, to watch during the night, but it was deemed unnecessary.— Oh his,l.lst interview,wills Dr. Duller, tho dying man expressed,entire jiaticncc, rcsignaiion and cuufideuco in his' Redeemer. 'lUits morning ,ho, continued perfectly tranquil, thoqgb exceedingly .fijcbJo, and maiuJcoung a did. position,to slumber. . .. . About.hoirpast 10 o’clocjt, be celled fur some cool waJCfnWhich ho sens in-thoJubit through a silver, lube. On removing the (übo from his fnou'h, ho seemed to have more difficulty in swallow, log than previously. Ho turned to his son and said, •• Don’t leave m 0.".. .Soon after, ho rnoiiuned to Imvoi tho collar of his shirt ofioncd. and then, adding, 1 •• I’m guiageoon," serenely breathed his hist. { Tho exact time of tho death ol Mr. Cl.iy was 17 minnlcs after 11 o'clock; Ifo hud been so Imv for three-previous days, as to be scarcely ablo to cunverao with liis son,.or tho K«v. Dr. Duller.. i No i one was present at the time, except. his son, Thomas Hurl Clay, and Governor Junes of Tennessee. Ilia last moments wcrocalm andquieVtind l> c acemi-d in fa!,! possession of all .his faculties, apparently •offering but fittfe. Ilia countenance, to tho hist, Indicated a htippy resignation, and a Tull knowledge condition, 110, had long since trnido every preparation fotdonlh, giving MN sun full instructions os to the disposition of Ins body, and settlement of Oil worldly dfToirs. 2FW a v v f a a t a . On tho Ist Inst., by the Rev. A. Height, Mr. John CaoMbKian, of Shirentaostawn, to Miss Catiiauinr Cits, of Mcchanlc&burg. Qqjho 20ill tho same, Mr. George. Gross, faf SUiioispring tuwuahip, to Miss I*iu.ch.(.a Gross, bf-M«ch>oic»burgi In MfQinlnmn, Juniala County, on tlio 2Glb ult., Michael Edwin, sou of Miohocl G. ami Lucy A. Lr, Jiart, aged 3 years and 3 montiis. In Southampton township,un tlio 26ih ult., Mr. llrnut ilocu, aged ?6 years. in this borough,on Hie 2Gih ult.. Mr. Wii.liam AaNOi.o, aged about 40 years. Oalh'),2si)i uli., Rufus Edmond*,son of Jos.'L dnd MitillU-Sterner, aged 1 y*ar, 4 months and 1 dayr ", Look Out for Bargains* O\VING. lo tho very extraordinary IjcaW spring business, I was compelled jo largely i.ncrbawriny of Hardware, Cutlery,' Saddlery, ; Shoot Finding, CpncH.lrimmir.gB, ‘Wallpaper, Uur and rolled iron. I now invito nil persons In wan{ of any qf tho above articles, to call and roo us,osl om con* Adopt rriy goods .nhd prices will not full to.please dll; ; Thrinbful for the public's very liberal .patron* ago, I hope for a fcontindanco of tho>nmo. as oi)f_ airoia to ploaso atl> and givfeyoa fuHvilbo foryouF money’ 1 £ GROSS Table Knives and forks, assorted ; 30 Ipdoz. Pocket CuUerv, of very superior finish ai.d assorted patterns and styles', ami a fine nss(>it> mcnl of Razors, Scissors* and Shears, and n gioa d variety of cutlery, of all kinds, for sale at Lyno’ Hordwaid eslablUbnlftnl, also Cistern puntps, L6rul Pipe, Rosendal Cement, anti Virb-pfoof paint df\o riolis colors at lino’s Prices Reduced. THE. sfatacfibor has reduced lbs prices of a Inigo portion of bid Bdrege doLained, Jiavrris, &c;, and is ■e)ling eomo grcnl bnrgamd. Juno 24, 1853 New' Arrival •of Hardware/ fbCoivcil ami opening an hntutripb tissoHrhchl of Hafdwnre< winch in addition’ lo my former ■took, makes It the most’ ample and ctfmplcto of any other slock in llio county. ,~i To, Builders, Qarpenfors nrl/f otficrsf 1 weqld Invito their particular attention to my imi monso ofiaortraoni of Locks of various patterns, with Mineral, Argilla and Brass Knobs, Latches, Hinges) Screws, Sash and Shutter Fasteners, Dolts, Augers and Handles, Chisels, Milhaud Cross Cut Saws, Paints of all hinds, Oil; Turpentine, Nails and Spikes/h»nd,,p(tnnot and ripping Saw’s,’Axes, Adxos, Hatchet*; Plants, ptycl and Iron Squares. ,! Td Coach Makers Saddlers, Cult and eiartlirio hiy assortment of,Enameled nn<| Patent Leather, plain and’flgurcd Canvdss, Enamel ed Muslin, Plated D.iahes ( Csrr"i J C° and Wagon; Boxes, Oen\ Shahs, Felloes, Hubs, -Mountings ;of ▼arldus styles and patterns. r . ' ' ( / To Blaplcsinilhs, Farmers .and others. A splendid assortment of hammered;'horse shoo, scollop, broad and narrow Hire Iron; rolled horse sboo,‘bar, band, round and square Iron of all sizes, ahoar, spring, English'and' American Blister Steel; Anvils, solid thread Vicos, Filff, Rasps. Durkco's celebrated. Plows at $5 37&. f , ToCabUtet and Shoo, lyiakcrs! Mahogany, l Walnut and Voncert, IVToliogaby Walnut, Mineral and Glass'Kno'be; Mouldings ,of vaiiods patterns, Curled Hair, Sofa Springs, Flowing', Scraping, Copal and Varnishes; Morocco 1 Lin ing and Binding skies, Laala, Thread,- Pegs,’ Pincers and (Jammers. I would invito purtlcolor attention to llousckoep> era and others, to my 'assortment of waiters truya, plain and gutbio stylo; knives, fdYks,’ .German silver and silver plated butter knives, curving krpvcs and forks, table stools, Bsittania, Gorman silver and t-il- J scr plated, table and tea spoons, brass and rolled melal Pieiervlng Kettles, smoothing irons, tubs buckets and churns. BIAkeV& Boswell's Fire nnd Water Proof Point of different colors, constantly on hand. Remember the old stand, oast Main shoot. HENRY BAXTONi' Carlisle, July 6,1853. THE undesigned an Auditor, appointed by the Orphans’ court, to .distribute the balance in 1 the hands.of Charles irfaglaughlin‘and.'John''Rhoads’, Administrators of Jacob-Btambaugh,' iato of the Borough of Carlisle, deceased, hereby gives riolics to all persons ln sflid distribution, that ho. will attend for thatpurpose at the cilice of Car son C. Moore, Esq., on Friday.the 6lh day of Au gusl next, at io o’clock, A.M., at which time and place you aro, requested to present your claims.- ■ JOHN GOODYEAR, Jr., . July 6,1863 —4t ; .Auditor. ' LOST oh. Saturday morning last,'a California Gold Breast Pin, with some white stone [through Iho centre of it. The finder will bo rewarded by leaving it at Conlyn‘a store or at this office. July 1 1862 WM. ANDERSON, Jr. WHEREAS, certain persons, who have noth ing else to do, have for some time been circulating a slander against me, which, If not contradicted, might injure my character and business.. The name of a respectable lady of this town has also been mentioned in connection with this slander, and on her account as well as my own, I now pro nounce tho stories circulated against (lie lady.and myself falsehoods, manufactured from the whole cloth. 1 desiro no litigation with, any one. and wish to live In peace with.all, but shall be com pelled "to resort to a legal remedy if these slanders arc persisted in. . , July 8, 1852 H. TO tho I|eirß ond Legal Representatives of Richard .Patten, late pf Dickinson township, dec’d. Take notjee that, by order of the Orphan's Court of Cumberland county, 1 will hold an Inquest to divide, part or value the Real Estate of said de ceased on Saturday,the 7th day of August, A. D. 1833, on the premises, in Dickinson township, at I o’clock, P. M., when ond where you may ot tend if you think proper. DAVID SMITH, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, 7 Carlisle. July 8, 1852.—3 w 3 IS hereby given by order of the court, to nil inter ested, to bo and appear at the next Orphans’ court, to be held at Carlisle, in mid for Cumberland co , on Tuesday the 17lh of August, 1852, and show oauso why John Piper ,md John S. Dunlap, ad ministrators ol James Hiper, deceased, should nut bu discharged from their trust. SAML. MARTIN, C. O. C. July 8, 1352—U NOTICE is hereby given, that' Letters of Ad ministration on ihaoßimo of Henry Hoch, late of Southampton township,deceased, have ! by the Register of Cumberland county, tpuho sub- 1 scriber residing in tho same township..' All per sons indebted to said estate mo requested to make immediate payment, and ihose having claims will present them, for settlement to ° GEORGE IIOCH, Adtn’r. July 8, 1852—Gt* In tho Court of Common Vleaa of Cumberland Co. Cornelius L. Vanderbelt and Joshua Vandnrbell M. John Kelly andrGrizella his wife, and James Reggan and Margaret Ann his wife. No; 58, January T., 1852. Issue directed by the Register’s court to try the validity of the will of Cornelius Vanderbelt, deceased. Now to wit: I9ih April, 1852, on motion of Messrs. Donham and Miller, Attorneys for defend ants in the above slated case, notice is directed to bo given to Mark M’Keehan and Elizabeth his wt/e, Mary Fossnaught, Jane Woodrow, Sarah Vanderbelt, and alt other persons interested in the estate of the said Cornelius Vanderbell, to appear at tho August Term of our sa s d court, and become or decline to become parties in tho above case. Returnable on the 23d day of August nevt. m l>« served on (hose out ol the county by publication in odd- newspaper of the borough of Carlisle, and per sonally on those in tho county. Cumberland enunfy, ss. I do certify that the above is n correcl;cr*py, the original of which is filed and of record Inthebourt f Yof Common Pleas of said county. Wit < Seal Cness my hand and official seal at Carlisle, C J litis 10th day of May, 1850. For GEORGE ZINN, Proth’y. Jas. I**. Lamberton. Valuable Town Property tor Sale, On Tuesday tht.2\th day of August, 1853, VVHiL‘bo sold ol public sale,'at the Court House; in Carlisle, on thb above day, at TO o’clofck A. M: the following described property, viz: ■ , No. I,—'(’he two story Stone Dwelling House o_jl nntl lot of ground, owned by Dr: John fSa£flW' , U'-Knot, situate dh High street; In said Sifii^^ hpiough| now t,l ° ocfcupnncy of Mrs; Said property is 38 feet in front niiu Fxituiiia 310 feet in depth lo Dickinson alley. lot includes four feel of’nn olfcjl between It aptf’No. 3.' *)Tho,house is largo andicommodious, With auflldierinrctk'liuiliJihgs,and the lot stocked with friiil trees, This property I? nligibly located for business, being' In the Centro of (ho borough; . • No. 2.—The two story Brick House, owned by Mrs! Mary U. Knox; nearly.adjoining the above op the same street, now occupied by Dr. Rawlins :us a Drug store: r Tliohou*o is 27 feet in front and llio lot oxtendd l9,,tiia alloy before mentioned,— There is a largo Frame Stable on tho end of the lot. This properly .Is one of (ho best business stands in the borough. >Thehousto is'substantially hhill and is now In good condition; i> No. 3.—'’Hie one story and a half Brink build ing s tacked toNb.2, being 14 fedt *ln frohl end' 240 feet deep; owned by Mrtf. Mary-Bj Knox, nnd now occupied,no the Foal property lies between Nos. 1 nnd 3, an eight feelmlloy di viding llfu two properties.' This Is also' a good location ahd possesses many advantages as a bu siness stand. ' ' JOHN P. LYNR. G..)V lIITNER. Nos: 2 and 3 will bo sold separately or fogotlW ns may suit purchasers.' Indisputable titles will bb made to each‘propeffy, , Attendnnfco will bo given end terms of sale nfude fchCtfn hy ■ ‘ July 8, 1653—71 To Cabinet mid Couch Makers. Onn GALLONS superior Varnishes just received ’/OUU the best manufactory in thfJJniled Slates, q( iho Hardware establishment of. , ; j; P.LYNE.- ,N. D, l\ty. yorpiflhes bro used by most of ihn pHnclpdt Cabinet 1 and concfi makers in this and ih'tv adjoining counties, and pronounced f>y nil fur supe ror to any ott;cr in.the market, 1 invito nil wtio uco (Ills article: to l;y-Lynfe’s;varnish,’ and it'.will odd fifty per cent; to.thp looks end durability of your cah|not ware, nnd Carriages, also'a .variety of springs, Axles, Hubs, Do\vs, Foloos, Enamel Leather, Cur- Idin Oloth, Drah Cloth, Locos,-Fringe, Curled Hair aitd Sofa Springs. . j Shoe Kffakers ScliolO. THE lirgcflt, Wat apd cheapest assortment of Men's and Treacly Mrirocco, Linings, Bindings, French find' Patent Calf Skins, ever opened in Car* Ilflc, together with a Jdrgo lot of Lasts of the latest style, Boot Trees, shoo thread, awls, wax, pegs, and kit of the host manufacture nnd latest cuts, now opening at the chcupHardwaro Establishment of 1 •• . . * ' joiin p.lyne. •T K BOXES .extra Croino Green, fit) )ba superior IQ French Green, 10 boxes Oromo Yellow,3 box* American Vermilion* 10,0000 lbs puro While Load, 183 gala, puro Linaoed Oil, 100 boxes Glass, assorted, for sale at greatly reduced prices ot Lyno’a Hardware Establishment. ■ ‘ niTOTCB FAMILY HAMS, J. R. Child & Co’s VJ colobro|qd,Saßnr- l !!aio; Pa;: Jnfv I‘, 1852/ .IVraoiVa .en quiring'for loiters on'lliis list, will plcaiso soy Ijiey nroi advcrliaod. ' ‘ , ” AlexanderJo'seph’ Lay Elizabeth J'/ Armstrong Mary Anri ‘Loib'Jdhn ' / 801 l David Line Abrahafn M * . Martin ‘WnvM Boyd, David J .Mower Geq qr hetfs.. ‘Bauer Joseph ■ ; Mohler.,\Vm Blylqr Christian , , -Miol, Downy Pat. orson Beielline John Mery Josephine Oormah Henry ' Moore J Carls.Harriett > •*" Osman Ann • Carl Harriett Shade Ann M. ' 1 Craig Wm H . .- Smith Samuel .Dunlap. Robert „ . Stoner Isaac 3 Emeline . Smith; William.. v “* Dulaney Lilly. Sowers'John Denny & Lewis Sowers Jacob r Dillor IS Jano Shaw Hugh - -r Dillor Dr J M 3 Sh'earerßebecca Evans Lydia Stromo, Mary , Forbes Andrew Shaeffer David Finn John Straus Charles 3 . Gray James Steel Amos K Gill Thomas Snyder Peter - 1 Graham James -Shugart John Hoffman Frederick Sherrer Ellas S " Hoover Jacob U Thommon Adam Heppohammer Sarah Woodward R Heular Jacob Wolf Samuel Hoffer Win Walker R H Hastings Chester Walker U IT Kunkle M Elizabeth Williams Frr'dk Evans Lens Wni 1 Zollenbarger Joseph Loidy Catharine - - . N. HANTCH, P. M, r Proclamation! WHEREAS iho Honorable James H. Graham, President Judge of (ho several Courts of Com man Plcaßoftho counties of Cumberland .Perry and Juniata, in Pennsylvania, and justice of the several Courtsof Oyer and Terminrrond General JailDo livcry in said count ics, and Hen. John Rupp and Sami. Woodburn, Judges' of the Court of Oyer and Tonninerand General Jail Delivery, for the trial if all capital and othcroffcncea, in iho sold county of Cumberland—by their precepts to mo directed .dated the 12th of April 11852’, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer end General Jail Delivery to bo lioldon at Carlisle, on tho4lh Monday'of August next, (being ho 23.1 day) at 10 o’clock in the fore* noon, to continue one week. NOTICE .istherefore hereby given,to the Coro ner, Justices oflbo Pence and Constables of (hesaid county of.Cumberland,'bat they are by the said pre cept commanded to hot hen and there in their proper, persons, wilht heir rolls,rocardspuquißiiio,is, exami nations, and all other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain lobe done,and allthosethatarobuandby rpcogmzapccs,to prosecute j ngn inst the prisoners that arc or then 'shall be in the (jail of said couiily,aro to bothcro to prosecute them asshull bojust. DAVID SMITH, Sheriff.. Sasnirv's Opric-K, . Carlisle,July I, 1802. S Notice to Tax Payers. THE Commissioners of Cumberland county have directed Iho Beveral*Collectora of the Bor oughs and Townships for the year 1852, to allow 5 per cent, abatement on both County and State taxes, to tboso persons who pay said (axes on or before 12th day of July next. After which period no abatement will be allowed. Hy order of the Commissioners, Test—WM. RILEY, Clerk. Commissioners* Oyncs, > Carlisle, July 1, 1852. 5 Notice. NO TIC E is bermiy given that application will be made to iho next-Legislatore, agreeably to the Constitution and laws of this Commonwealth, to renew the ( barter of iho Carlisle Deposit Dank. And also to make such alteration In the Charter, ns to confer upon said Dank iho rights and privl leges of a Hank and change the name to that of iho “ Carlisle Dank.**" By ordel of tho Board of DlrrrtoTH. WM. M. DEETEM, Cashier. July 1, 1352.—6(n. Notice to those Indebted, Til K subscriber, having determined to close lip his business, and remove from Carlisle, hereby gives notice lo all indebted to him, to como for ward and square ofl* their respective accounts as early as possible, as much longer indulgence can* noi bo given. N. 13.—As I hnvq determined lo close up my business, I now offer, AT COST, my entire stock of CLOTH I NO,- which is’the largest and best as sortment of nil kinds of garments In Cnrlisle.— Here is a chance for bargains such as may not of fer soon again. S. BRELL, Cor. Market Square and Main Street. ' July I. 1650. Estate Notice. ALL’ persons nfo hereby notified that Letters tea lamentoiy with 'the will annexed, on ihe nalnlo.of John Adam Ferdinand, late of Carlisle, Cumberland county,'Pa., deceased, linvo issued by thofieg idtor in and (of snid county ‘lo' lh6'subscriber who resides in Carlisle., All persons having .claims.or demands, against tho oeloto of the said decedent, are requested lo make known (ho same without delay, and those indebted to mako-paynient to* r • i JOHN- JiISEMAN, E*’r. July 1,1852—0 t Notice to TUrtClfcrs. QIX competent Tcncllofa wanted to tnko chargo ’of O tho several schbola in Hhpcrtell township’, Cum berland county. Branched required to ho (aught— Orthography, Lexicology, Heading; Writing, Arith metic, Grammar and (/oogrnphy. Salary from $lO to 8&0, according to qunlificn (tons. Schools, lo open in Soptomhcr next. Tho Board of Directors will nice! to examine teachers on Friday August Glh, at 9 o’clock A. M„ iu,Nowburg. By order of tho board. JOHN P RHOADS, Socl’y. July I 1852—Ct Estate Notice. persons ore hereby notified (hot Lcllqra. ;of Administration bn (ho estate of Thomas Stopmrt lata of Mifflin tp., Cumberland, county, Fo., do&ra/sod, have (liis day b6cn issued by jiho, Register In, and for said county to tho* subscriber who resides iqt Carlisle. All persons having clatmri or domdnds against the celt to of tho sald dccedcbt, aro requested to mako known tho Bamo without delay, and those indebted lo make payment lo , BAML. MARTIN, Adm’r. Juno 31,1952—Ct . Now Liquor* Store* rpHE subscriber Informs the public that he bosjust. X opened a Liquor store, in North Honovorjjtrcei, next door to Huvoiblick'e Drug elorc, whortTho wifi keep ,pn (hand tiro'. choicest Liquors,, ai/d among iwhlch may bo found . \ ; Bwnn Gin, Palm Leaf do., common do, / Palo Brandy, Poach do. ; Cherry Cordial, Blackberry do,, Poppoi do., Ap« niscoddo. . , , , . « \Vino Dlt'tcnr, Port Wipe, Moloda do., Lisbon do'., Bhcrry do., Madrid do.,'Muscat do. . y Rum, Irish Whiskey, Qld WhUkoy, Gor man Wino, Champaign,; Claret Wine, Borgunda Port, Jnipaca Spiritfl, < . All kinds of Liquors put tip in bottlesDnd ready for sale wholesale pr retail. \ ” ‘ ’tiATID MARTIN. , Carlisle, July 1, 1852—-It ' S ROARS and Tobacco. Cavendish) an|i*norvousj lino cut, and congress tobacco; Sygare of oup'fior quality; ‘ Spanish flegapt two for a cent,- at Win A ’ Carothera’ cheap grocery store, cast Main street, July i‘1853 TPOMATO krlqhop. A lot ,of ,'Vomato Ketchup i'jml iMr'eil- ‘ 1 ■ Ab«ft, ; 7Jran(fy ''-Fruits, such n's ponchos, apricots and c(iomea, .constantly hn hartd at the how sloro of Wm*«X3aroth‘fltst ‘ l July 1 1862 ; i - : To Bi-ldgo Builders. * Commissioners ofCumberland county ... rCce i v o proposals atthbjr office in Carlisle, nniil iho 26th day of July next, (1852,) for the building of ■ ■ ■ ■ ‘ ' A Wooden Bridge, dcfbsa.'tho Conodoguinnctl Creek, at a point on ‘tiro now State road, on the land of Samuel Wag- T gohcr, in Newton township, to lands of Matthew ihompson, in Miffiin township, Cumberland qounty. : >• . ! Bridge to be of dhe following dimensions, viifo';To in length 121 feet iu the clear from-ono abutment to (ho other, on tho opposite shpre, and to^bo - fd feel wide in the clear. The two abutments to be feet thick In the bottom wljh a bbllering wall of one Inch to the fool on three sldes-of ihe-’abulment*. Tho abutments to be 13'feet high' from 'the bottom of llio creek to tho Cord line. Two 1 sufficient arches to be started from the abutment to extend to tho opposite abut ment on thc[ opposite shore. The Bridge tbbo double floored .With two inch'plank, first floor to bo pine .or. oak, the upper floor to be oak plank laid lengthwise'.bnd raised In the centre 17 inches.— Tlie:Bidesand gable ends of said bridge to : be of a sufficient heighth- to admit a covered or hay wa gon to pass through the same. The Bridge-is, to be closely woatherbonrded i with thregrquarlef inch pine boards well lapped and planed on the outside. The whole.,of (ho work of said bridge to bo roofed wltlv.good arid sufficient while pine shin gles, and said roofing lo extend 12 feel over tho heel of tho arch or the lop of (lie abutments, and on each sid() ol tho,bridge over tho weather boarding' two feel., Tho abutments are to be built on a firm foundation*, and to ba approved by the (Jommls -4 (Oner's; Fho whole of the mason work to be Well boiJt dT hard-'iand* large stone; lime, and mortar, artd pointed froro.thetjack of tho abutments. The filling'shall consist of earth and stono, and to bo supported with wing walls on eaolt side 5 foel thick at the iwo abutments, with a battering of dno inch 10 tho fool to the top of the filling, and (o'extend In that manner on tho two extreme sides of the bridge until the filling and walling shall meet tho road, with an ascent not exceeding an angle of four degrees elevation from the road to tho bridge, with curtain walla of sufficient length and thickness and covered with broad stone well secured. The wood work on the out side to bo painted with two good coals of white lead lit lin seed.oil, arid inshjo of the bridge lo bo white washed with iwo coats of lime. The undertaker is>to find all materials at his own expense, and to give such security as tho Commissioners shall re quire for tho faithful performance of tho work manship and permanency of said bridge for and durihg tlio term of seven years from tho time said bridge slir.M be finished. JOHN SPROUT, -) j WM. H, TROUT, C Comm'ra. j '-JOSEPH O. C«KSSLER,S | - . ~~ER, ..CowjUiASioNEits’ Office, ) [Carllaic, July 1, lbf>i). 5 ’’tl’osl— Wat. Hilly, CUrk, j r ’..irew Family Grocery Store. , High st., -3m . ' ' '■ , i *•' CmlMOl that they may be readily allalchcd. Tho astonishing power of the negative mogncla in discharging the air of fts oppo site elements has'boon clearly demonstrated by the electrometer, when unmagnelized points have shown but slight results though placed in the softie condition. In fact they gather and silently discharge electricity from the atmosphere, when you would scarcely sns peel any of being present. Our Improvement having received the approval of men of science, tho public aro cautioned against purchasing of those who have substituted inferior Imitaliom . ilavd good rods o'r none. Wo manufacture for tho wholo United Stales and for oiporation to any part Of tho world. All orders for rods, wholesale or retail, (hough (ho Office, will bo promptly attended to if addressed 10 the subsefibora at Carlisle, Fa. . J.T.GRfcEN, C. MAGLAUULIN, A-B. SENER. May I3lli, 1652—3 m. ■ TIIOHIAS n. SKI EES’ NEW CLOTHiniCt KOOKS, ' AND FURNISHING STORE. Opposite the liafl Road , Office, High Street, ' Carliite. . T lf. SKIECS desires to Inform his old friends /and (ho public that ho has opened a'general clothing establishment, and bus now In store a c*. tensive -slock of. (ho boat aftd cheapest goods ever offered In Carlisle, Me ri’s, Youth’s, and Boy’s Clothing, for Spring,Summer and Winter near, now on hand of every variety and furptshcd.at reduced, rates.— Ho has also a largo and well selected assortment of Piece Goods, of English, French and German Fab rics,of now and beautiful:patterns, fur costs, panta and vests, which will be iriudo to order In the most approved and fashionable manner and in a superior style of’workmanship*. A full and elegant stock of Gentlemen's. Fur'ili'shlng Goods, such as gloves, p|.iin and fancy shirt's, collars, h.indlcoVolUefa,'ties, dio., constantly kept on bund. Also India Rubber Overcoats and fjeggini. | Fooling confident from (bo reputation wbioli it, has been bis constant aim fur a cmir.o of years to| secure Tor Tils establishment, of bis ability to please,! lie respectfully invites an examination of his stock,' which for quality', workmanship and low prices, cannot bo surpassed. ( Carlisle, May 27. 1853—1 y. | Canton Uruid Huts. JUST opened an invoice of Men’s and Boy’s Can* .ton Braid Hate, with broad brims, a vety supe rior article. Also various kinds of Braid and Palm Hats. O W THtNER. Juno 2-1, 1858. 1 Assignee’s Sale of Seal Estate. . >-• ■ . 1 i' ■ i,' -,■•• s . ; j' iT THE undersigned, Assignees of .SarouelJmeurt offer dt private sale, ihQ follawibjg real eifaie, vli No ,l.„ The valuable farm.afpresent occupied by the said Sa,muol Jq Aionroq township, Cumberland, coYnly;.abon|j»a ond a quarter miles sooth of Churohlown, containing 130 ACRES, lOOncrcßof which is improved, and in a hlgti ; flat« of caUWatlon, . the la.Wsn*tom ud with valuable Urpbor. -Tbo, Improvement* are * STONE JDWpfXINQ,HOUSE, .Bank fSS™ "Bo rtf, ; VVaggbh Sped; Cofn^Cribs/Wutf JL * Is'd ’wcll r artd’aJiA i eprfdg of good wolcr convcniohl.l’o iho young Apple‘Orchard 'and d yarjety 6f other floll (rocs oh the premises.- Thu Yellow Breeches tinek runs at thoweat aide of thisi property. ’The property is in'good condition in every respect, and la altuklsd in a pleasant and healthy locality. No. 2. The Merchant Mill Propetly, situate in the township aforesaid, corilaibfrijf la Acres of improved hnd. Tho Improvements are., a Uffd AIERCHANT MILL, on the YelloW Breeches' Creek, running four burs, and in good oohdiliod ia every respect. Also a Brick Tenant House, (with water at tho door,) a small barn, and other out buildings. There is on this property a yddogdrdh* ard and a choice variety of other fruit , , No. 3. Thirty acres of Mountain iLaridj situate in (ho township .aforesaid, add' con vcnicnl to properties descrlbed'above. Tl>g land ia welt covered with tiihtor, and wilt be sold with tho mill property or Sopfcrhtn (In' ■uU purchasers,. ■' For particulars, call on cither of thb tiU3lirhifQ«4, residing in Monroe township. MOSES BRICKER. ... GEORGE W.BRICKER; • A stigneea of Samuel BriCker, Carlisle, May 27,193 d—if. . . Farm and Factory for Safe. V THE subsciibcr offers at privpto solo, the piopfcf ly on which he now resides; situate In Mifflin (own* ship, Cumberland county, 4 miles north of (fawhdrg; on (ho east side of the Slatp road leading- to-Party county. Tho properly , .52 Acres* more or less, of ground, about 85 acres of which ai% improved, and in a high stuloof cultivation. The remainder is well covered with valudhlp young tim ber, such as chcsnut, oak, - hickory, &c. Tho Mprovcmonls are a two story woathetbiaided Dwelling House nnd Kitchen, a twb'Btdry building, known ns (ho "Threp Square Hof* low Woollen F’icfory/’ in which* are of) Ih6 machi nery necessary Id carry on manufacturing purpose* with n pair of Chopping Burrs, Cora Screw*, Oii'dh, lor Saw, &c., nil in good condition. . is propelled by o never failing aircsm-of Flu-io in also on (ho premises a Young'AppleOrCh* uul of grafted fruit, together with plbor fruit’ trMt. Tho location would ho a favorable one for carrying on thu Tnnntng business, or the grinding’of*SdfcstC, For particulars cull on the undersigned, leslding on the premises. ‘ ' SAMUEL L, GILLBSPI’eV Jano 10. 1952—tf -Valuable Farm for Safe, / THE subscriber offers at private sale that valiiiijli farm situate in North Middlelon.towniHlpiCuin* ortand county,about 5 miles from Carlisle,' bodhded’ y lands of Muses Wetzel, George Brecht, ‘ '■"» Zoiglcr and others, containing 207 Acres, more or less, of first rato Slate land, ISd adr’ei of which is cleared and enclosed with good.Tsnos/tfnif in a Nigh state of cultivation, about 19 aoretdf ft being meadow with a never failing spring of'wtfiir running through It, which makes it a very adiußtot Turin fur grozing. The remaining SOacres is dovaft cd with good timber. The improvements art a n_JL double two story LOG HOUSE, Kitchen*. LOG BARN, Spring Hoots arid'Other ■ii»^»*ouibuildt n gii, a Well of never falUo iSifeJßSWLtcf convenient to the house. Alsoaiarga Apple and Poach Oichard and olhbi 1 tliblce fVdH trees on tho premises. Any persons wishing lo view (ho above farm' wftf please call on (ho undersigned residing in CarlliTo,* or PclcrSipo residing on Iho premises. • ’ *' ! CATHARINE WUNDERLICH* April 23. 1633—-4 m . > HATS A7VD CAPS t' Spring Styles! WM. 11. TROUT, lias just received and opened the Spring Stylo or Hate for 1853, in elegant article, to which lie invites llio attention of the paj»- lic. Ills Hals aro of oil prices, from the moil eU»y gonlly finished to Iho cheap common article,‘add of every variety of style now worn, fie continue* lo manufacture and keep always on band jßgjfcl&jT 0 full assortment of HATS and CA'fH ful men ond boys, and bo can sell k . cheaper ami boiler article than any other estpblfsfr^. mcnl in town. Those In want of> good, , well made,* and elegantly finished Hals, would do #£lt* to before purchasing elsewhere. .. '• The attention of citizens and str'arigCfi || partied laily invited lo the beautiful Spring Stylo of Had, just received, a realty handsome orllc)o,and war(«n. trd to bo just as gobd, as it Is nest and (tslefal fn appearance. Remember (hat (ho largest and beslorto/fiWiK fn town moy.alfv.oyß. bo found jit .TROCT’fli Irvinf* Row, rear of the JZpiteapal ChUrck, ,y;. ~ • ~... ; Carlisle,'April Si), 1833.= .j ** United Slates Clothing Hall. ' subscriber isnoW opening an entire now X stoc k of Clothing in tho room'adJoltUng Burk holder's hotel, which will ho sold for cash', ehotfpaf than over heard tell of in this town or coucty. Hk' would imite nil his old Morula and customers who hayo so liberally patronized him for many year*.At his other store, and tiio public In general, to.qalland examine hia slock before pnrehnsing elsewhere, A« wo can't bo undersold and will give aa good, if not a bettor garment for iho money, than con be hid l| any other store In Carlisle. We have now on hand an assortment of Fine Jfetv cloth costs, Frock . Jo ■ ■ Sack dd “ ' 1 ' Tweed daf Cashmarelte, jJo r /’ 1 ■ ' / tfummor cloth 'da •' } Linen, Colton, Peromelia', Cottonadcs, Ooatd Roundabouts. ,li ■' •• Fine Ouasimero Pantaloon#, in great yVrUt^QT stylos end colors. dattinett,Tweed, Cashraaretts, Cord And BetW] teen Pantaloons. ■ ■ - Fine black Qat!n Vests, Dlaclf Ihrajhca do ,Poncy Silk , . do Ffno Marseille do A full stock of Linen and cotton PaiMjooiis.V ’ 1 Tho Clothing has been selected and got up by. V piaclitnl Tailor, who has much oiporlcrici jjj ling Clothing. , - , \ • Wo keep on’hsnd a good assortment if,ctolh»' cassimerca, aatlinettb, enshmaretu, vesting*. twe clothing. ‘ . ■ .. Recollect tho old stand West Main street, adlpift* • ing Burkholder's hotel. * CHAR. OQltDVv*.: April "3, 1853—Oin n oRU Arrival or Now Goods. , THE subscriber Una just returned from the city with a new stock of Dry Goods, consisting, of : Wires, Europe do liainon, Silk Tissues. GrenadinesL 1 Alhonines, Summer Silks In’ prcpl variety, I,fcw»k Oinphnms, Jolted Swiss Muslin*,'Jaconet anfl fjwltf muslins, with many other summer dreia of which wilt be sold at low osbhi prices, ,>♦*;,'* ' geo w-nmfjftip 1 June 94,1868,