CJen. Scott’*.Contempt for the Olllltlo* ' God. hav- ; i qg obgfiiij'iip. In Jtho*» reg ular «I q rfdl of -alwajs J had • iho ulmoß.icuniompt ror jiio. MILITIA. T manifested byhlnvas- oafljVaa.tlib; of; January, 1814/orv,whi c h day i h©'.wro|oVit, joUdr lo'Gem-;\Vil hinfcpririo followins paragraphoccurs’ *' Coh; Scott cdngraiulatoa Gcn, Wnkinabn'qn the-. rocovory of, and should bb.floppy toservc, m any poinrdn;Uio : frontier b'o!ow!Ki>garai, Col;'8. haa no]iaV JaiWT Buchanan of Pennpylvonm, hos been sent us by"«i friend at Harrisburg, in advance of it* j)ublicQUoa'll|cro'. ’ Wo take great pleasure in laying it bcforo l'hp'pco'ptp of New Hampshire, not so much on accoimt of its highly complimentary allusions to Gen. Pierco, as. because it alforda assurances that lhoelcolo;a|folbof.lho old Kcyelorio Stale will bo given for tho democratic nominees.' Mr. Buchanan is undoubtedly one of the ablest men andono of the most accomplished statesmen .in tho country. 110 is also a true arid sound democrat, and a most worthy man. His talents and acquirements aro equal to auy station in - tho government, and his character nnd Bocomplishqicpls would adorn even the presiden cy.' If hpbad been tho nominee of Iho Democratic parly, ho would have received a most hearty, cordial and zealous support from tho democracy of New Hampshire.. They remember tho “yeoman’sservice** which ho did m Ihe.Scnslo in support and defence of Gpo. Jackson', and the most admircablo manner m : Which ho * conducted'our foreign relations as Secrclnry*of State under Mr. Polk. And for these services especially, the democracy of this Slate hold him in high'esteem. And his manly and patriotic course npw* in So cordially and earnestly rallying hia friepdg lalhosppportpf the democratic nominees, proves that their Confidence in'him was not mis placed, and.raUeft.Jilm itill in‘their esteem. Wo commend his able letter*lo‘Uio autmiiou of our people, ’ Every wlicfQ. wo hear of dissatisfaction with tho I Whig There never was a candidate y/ho’w. o *, 6o generally repudiated by hla own party 1 08 @cot(«. §droooflho most Influential Whig presses in tho’Union oppose him, and many of them render him only's lukewarm support. 33 rath si. O.v tho liJth’iiißl.,' Ciiitir.ES llarut, infant ton of J. and Eliza Ltmbcrlon, agci} 3 months. ■' On tho'dihlnsi.', James Elliott, infant son of 11. J,‘ and’E. S. M'cck, ogedl year 7 months and 28 days./ ■' .DEMOCRATIC MEETING.. Tho Democrats of Carlisle vicinity,, are requested to * meet at Ilurfeholder'a Uni el, on livening next, July 17, for tUo pur nose'of making the necessary arrangements for a DomocraUo -J-larveat Ilorticr Celebration. Del every" Democrat attend, v.«Wjj s » 1852 Tcaclici-s ‘Wanted. NINE Male and two Female teachers will find Employment in Silver Spring School District, Cumberland county, for eight months to teach the 'branches now taught in the common schools of this Slate. .It is expected the schools wilt open about the Ist of September next. Recommenda tions as to moral character wilt he required. An examination of the applicants will take placo at .ihe public house of George. Ducy, in Hogeslown, on Saturday the 7ih day of August next, comtncnc* inir at 0 o’clock A.M. By order of tho Board. b GEO. 11. BUCHER, Sect’y. * July 15, 1,853—4 t. Estate Notice. LETTERS of Administration baling issued to (he undersigned, residing in the Borough of Car* lisle, orf the- estate Kern, late of said Borough, deceased, those indebted to said estate aro requested lojtaako payment and IbosC having claims tp present them for eCUlomenti . July 15. ie’33i-ro*- A.L7 OEDIWAKOE FOR-NAMING THE STREETS AND ALLEYS OF THE BOROUGH Ot CAUI.I&LB, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. Sect 1. tie U fcriatlcd and ordained by the Town Council oflho Borough of Carlisle, and It » hereby cn.ciod and ordained by Iho authority of Iho aa.no, Thai the' streets of tho borough shall hereafter be known and designated ua follow#: The middle or centre street running north and south as hanover ; iho first street west of Hanover oa pirr, and Iho see- 1 ondofl wear; Iho fust street cast of Hoover «, deopord, and the second as east; the inlddlo or cen tre street running oust and west shall to known us, mail: |bo fiiil street north of High os loutiieii, and , the second at north; the lint street south of High as poupret, Iho second os south, and Iho street running from Hanover to Bedford as penn. That iho alley loading from Wool olrool lo Ea.l .Ucol between Loulher and North .Item. ahull bo known ao Lecuet alley 1 Iho olloy loading from Weal otroel lo the pub. lio aqiiaro between Loulhor and High otrool. «■ Dickineon; llio alloy loodjng from Woßloltootlo Iho nubile aquaro between High end Pomfrcl atreola oo CAtlreA; lha alley loading from llio public equate lo Eaat'altcol between High and Loulhor alroola, no JlfulAerro; tho alloy loading from tho public aquaro ,to Eaat alrcol bolwoon High and I um ['* l “\ r ' £ . Liberty ; and Iho alloy loading from Woallo Lial atreola'bolwoon Pomfrcl and south alroot. oa Ckapel. and Iho laid namoa ahull bo uacd hoioaffor in dcoor blng thorn nr any of thorn, In any ordinance or ordi nancca that may ho mado roaptcling thorn and ho „ ina oholl ho marked and noted on. Iho plan of Iho aaid borough for lha mo and convenience of Iho Co Barer *2."it ahallho Iho duly oflho high conolablo, under tho dircolion oflho chief burgoo., lo camei two index boarda to bo made, having Ho name of the alrcol painted llioroon, for 0001 l of tho alreOta to ml . | Jliirh alroot Hanover olrool. Pomfrot, Bedford alroot, L u oili ur atre c L PI 11 alrooi. North ,I,cot,Bout. .lr.pt. Weal alrooi, Eaat olrool and Ponn alroot, and ono of tho, aaid index boarda for each of tho and • oy-, at, ,tho oxpemo oflho corporation.and ahull muaoUio aamolo ho pul opal aomo conapiououo corner _ qr oornora of each of llio ;atid alroola and alloya, firal having obtained the oonoanl of tho owner or owner, to., whoaa.Jiouao H|o aamo may ho attached, and If unv noraon or poraona ahull throw down, break injure or tiofarnj 0 any of the aaid index board., pot up a, ofdroaaid.ouoh potoOn or poraona oo offending ahall forfeit end pay In the mo of tho corporation a aura nol exceeding Proa Dollar*, to ho recovered ho'oro : Sim. poood of the borough,vprooiilril, Aotbeper. that llio owner of tho homo to which tho aa mo may ho altochod, may remove It, having foot given'ton'day. wtlllon notice Id tho olnof hurgooe of Ills Intention so to do. ih« Ordinance onscled at tho Connell Chamber, the 17 ill of Juno, A. D., 1859. : : i A. NOBLE, President. A'ttesl—Tubs. D. Mamok. Seely. Corporation. ■ JOS. H. DLAllt.CAir/ Burges*. Notice. ' THE subscriber' hereby notifies all persons lo whom ho isindebted,.that hobos .applied, to Iho Court of Common Fleas of Cumberland county, (to bo held in. Carlisle, on Monday tho .SSd bf-Auguet,) for Iho benefit of tho lhsolvcnt Laws of inis; Com* monweahh, when and whore .his creditors, may . at tend if they think proper^ ; inly .16;18G2 Resolution Passed in Tuwn July 8, 1852. • URsoLTjsivThatSouth slrool from Hanover street to Lotort, Spring, bo, regulated in eccdrdanco'wltb the provisions of the Act of Assembly of the Olh of April, A. D. 1850. A* NQBIjB, ProsY Altcst—Tnos. D. Mahon, SccUy. Corp. Assignee Notice. duly appointed Assignee of Rufus E.Shepleyi jr., of Carlisle, Cumberland .county, hereby notifies .all persons indebted to said Sheplcy. to make immediate pay* raont, and those having claims against,him,to pre* sent them duly, authenticated, to the subscriber, residing in Carlisle, county aforesaid. JOHN GOODYEAR. Jr. Assignee of Rufus E, Shepley, jr. July' - For Sale or Kent. n n THAT desirable Brick House & I>ot, situate in Pitt street, Carlisle, bounded tbo south by property of Mr. Glond- end on the north by property of Mrs. Wise, is ottered for sale, end if not sold It will bp for rent. The building measures 84 feet in front, and the properly is in good condition. For particulars enquire of ( .July 15, 1858—31 : Town Property at. Public Sale. On TueBday % August 24 th, WllJLJic,offered at public sale, al2 o’clock. P. M.» Court House, in Carlisle, a HOUSE n and LOT of Ground, ehuato on South street in said borough, adjoining proper- of Wm. M’Gonigal, Ruv. John F. andothera. It contains GO feet on Hanover street, and extends back 240 feet. The house is’a large two story double stone building, commodious and roomy,fland was formerly occu pied as n public house. Itvvill be eold single or In two or three parts to Suit purchasers. The above property belongs to Wm; Trough,and will be sold without reserve. • Terms made known on the day of sale by WM. GOULD, July 15, 1852—61 .; Auctioneer. TO TEACHERS. AN examination for ono or two vacancies in Iho highest schools of the male deportment of Carlisle, will take place on Saturday the 7ill of August next, in Education Hall at 9 o’clock, A. M. For parlic* ulars enquire of either of the comrol.tco. T. 11. SKII.ES. J. HAMILTON. Committee jyls3t . Now Eilf|ilor THE subscriber informs the public that hohss just opened a Liquor store, In North Hanover afreet ncil door to Havot'stick’s Drug store, where he'will keep on .hand the choicest Liquors, and among which may bo found Swnn Gin, Palm Leaf do., common do. Palo Brandy, Poach do. Cherry Cordial, Blackberry do., Pepper do., An* niaccd.do7 * Wine Bitters, Port Wine, Malaria do., Lisbon do., Sherry do., Madrid do., Muscat do. N. E. Rum, Irish Whiskey, Old Whiskey, Gor* man Wine, Champaign, Clarot Wino, Borgundn Port, Jaranca Spirits, Demijohns, dee. All kinds of Liquors pul up in bottles and ready for sale wholesale or retail Carlisle 1 * July 1,1852 —4 t Look. Out for Bargains. OWING' to Uio vciy 'extraordinary heavy spring business, I was compelled to largely Increase my former alack of.llar Cullccy, Saddlery, Sheet Findings, pooch, trimmings,. Wall papef, Bar and rolled iron. I now Invito oU persons in want of any of the above articles, to call and sco Us, as I am con fident my goods and ‘prices will hot fail to please all. Thankful for.the public’s very Moral patron age, I hope for a continuance of tho samo, as our aim is to please all, and give you full value for your MANY, money New Arrival of Hardware. JUST received and opening on Immense assortment of Hardware, which in addition to my former Block, makes It the most ample and complete of any other stuck in the county. ' To Builders, Carpenters and others! 1 would Invite their particular attention to my im* monso assortment of Locks of various patterns, with' While, Mineral, Argllla and Brass Knobs, Latches, Hinges, Screws, Sssh and Shutter Fasteners, Bolts, Auger# : and Handles, Chisels,-Mill and Cross Cut Saws, Paints of all kinds. Oil, Turpentine, Noils and Spikes,- handf pannol and ripping Saws, A«cs t Adrgfl. Ilalcl and Saddlers. dull and examine my assortment of*Enamclcd and Patent Leather, plain and figured Canvass, Enamel ed Muslin, Plated Dishes, Cerii« 6 o ehd Wagon Jinxes, Bent Shads, Felloes, Hubs, Mountings of various elylca and patterns. To Blacksmiths, Farmers-and others. A splendid assortment oHiammered, horse al)6o, scollop, broad and naHoUr Tiro Iron; rolled homo shoo, bar, band, round and equate Iron o( all olaco .bear, spring. Engli.li and American Dilator Steel, Anvils, oolid thread Vices, Film, Rasps. Darken s celebrated Plows al 35 37 J, Td Cabinet and Shoe Makers! Mahogany, Walnut add Maple Veneers, Mahogany Walnut, Mineral and Glass' Knobs, Mouldings of various patterns, Curled Il.ir, Sofa Springs, Flowing, Scraping, Copal and other Varnishes; Morocco Lin ing and Binding akins, Lasts, Thread, Pegu, Pincers and Hammer#. ~ . I wodld invito particular attention to Ilouackecp era and other#, lo my assortment of waitoTa & trays, olein end gothic .lyHsfkni.es, forks, Gorman silver ind silver plated butter knives, camng knives end forks, table stasis. Brittania, German silver and all vor plated table and tea spoons, brass and rolled rnctal P.osorving Kettle#, smoothing Iron#, tub# l>U Ul°ko’s n & Dusweil’a Fire and Water Proof Paint ofdiircrcnl colors, constantly on hand. Bemember tho old stand. .«tM.v> Caiilslc, July 8, 1862. _ : 1 K GROSS Talih Knives olid forks, os.oTtcd i 30 1 f) dec. Rocket Cutlery, of very superior finish end assorted pattern, and styles, and a fine OMor monl of Razors, Scissors. and Shear., and a groat vn°r?cly of cutlery of all kind, fo, sale st Lyno . Hardware eolobUahment, also Cl.lorn Pipe, Rooondal Cement, and Fire-proof point of v# iioub eoloia at Lyne’a 1 K BOXES extra Otomo Green, 00 ][>« superior I 0 French Green, 10 bone. Croroo Yellow.•box es American Vermilion, 10,0000 lb. pure White Load, 132 gala, pure Linseed Oil, 100 boxes Gloss, ossorted, for, sale at greatly reduced prices ol Lyno . Hardware Establishment. . . Choice family hams. j. r. child & Co’. t celebrated % H^IiDT-'e July t tana SEG ARS and Tobacco. CiWcndish, antl-ncrvous, fine cut, and congroßß tobacco; Scgore of BUpcrior quality, Spanish aogara two for a cent* ol Wm A OarotbarV cheap grocery store, cast Mam street. July 1 1,853 . rpOMATO”Ketchup. A lot of Tomato Ketchup I iuel received. . ' , . Also, Brandy Frnita, tueh ob peaches, oprloote and oheirloß, constantly on hand at the now aloro ol Wm A Carothete. July 1 1863 - ALL,’ personspre hereby, notified UmiLcltanilcp (anjcnlory with.* the.’will, annexed, 6h the estate pf Jolin Adam Ferdinand, laid of Carlisle, Cumberland county, P0.,-deceased, have been issued by jhe Rpgr iatci in aiid-for said county to 1 thpeubscriber who. resides in.Carlisle.' All persona having .claitioaor. dotpahda against the estate of (ho said decedent, are requested to make known (hd same .without dcltyt and those indebted to make payment to JOHN LISZMAN, Ex r. July 1,1852—6 t ’ ■ • -' ; . .JAMBS PIPER. police to TeacUers. CtlX compelent Tdachera wanted to take charge of tho several schools in Hopewell township, Cum berland county. Branches required to be taught-r- Orthography, Lexicology, Reading, Writing, Arith metic, Grammar and Geography. Salary, from, fl 6 tos2o, according to qualifications. - Schools to open in September next. Tho'Board'of Directors will meet to examine teachers on Friday August 6th, at 9 , o'clock ’A' M.'» in Ncwburg. By order of the board. » JOHN P RHOADS, Sccl’y. July 1 1852—Ct ALL persons are hereby notified that Loiters of , Administration on the estate of Thomas Stewart lato of Mifilln tp.,,Cumberland county, Pa., deceased, have tins day been issued by tho •Register in and for said county to tho subscriber who resides in Carlisle. All persons having claims or demands against the osU to of the said decedent, are requested to make known tho same without delay, and those indebted to make payment to SAML. MARTIN, Adm’r. JunoSt, 1853—Gt. - > ■ . THE undersigned an Auditor appointed by the. Orphans’ court, to distribute the balance in the hands of Charles.Maglaughlio and John Rhoads, Administrators of Jacob Stambaugh, late of the Borough of Carlisle, deceased, hereby gives notice to all persons interested in said distribution, that be will attend lor that purpose qt the office of Car son, C. Moore, Esq., on Friday the 6lh day of Au gust next, at 10 o’clock, A. M., al which time and place you are requested to present your olaitas. JOHN GOODYEAR, Jr.. July 6, 1852—41 ■ = .Auditor, , W. HEPBURN. TO the Heirs and Legal Representatives of Richard Patten, laleof Dlckinsontownship, dec’d. Take notice that by order of the Orphan’s Court of Cumberland county, I will hold an .Inquest to divide, part or value the Real said de ceased on SaWday,(ho 7ih of August, A. U. 1852, on tho premises, In Dickinson township, at 1 o’clock, P. M., when end where you may at lend if you lhlnk proper. DAVID SMITH, Sheriff, Sheriff’s Office, ■) Carlisle, July 8, 1859.—3wy IS hereby given by order of Ibo court, (o all inter ested, to be and appear at the next Orphans 1 coart, to be hold at Carlisle, in and for Cumberland 00., on Tuesday the 17th of August, 1853, and show cause why John Piper and John S. Dunlap, ad ministrators ol James Pij>er r .dacaaaod. should .not bd discharged from their.trust. JSAML. MARTIN,.C. O. C. July 8, 1852—41 NOTICE is hereby given, that Letters of, Ad ministration on tbo estate of Henry Hoch, late of Southampton township, deceased, havq been issued by tho Register of Cumberland county, to the sub* Bcriber residing in the same township. All per sons indebted to said*estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement to July 8, 1852—Cl* DAVID MARTIN. In the Court of Common Pleas of Cumletland Co. Cornelius L. Vanderbell and Joshua Yanderbelt 05. John Kelly and Grizclla his wife, and James Reggnn and Margaret Ann his wife* No. 58, January! 1 ., 1852. Issue directed by tho Register's court to try the validity of the will of Cornelius Vanderbell, deceased. Now to wit's 19ih April, 1852, on motion of Mosers. Bonham and Miller, Attorneys for defend ants in the above stated case, notice Is directed to bo given to Mark M’Keohan and Elizabeth his wife, Mary FossnaughU Jana Woodrow, Sarah Vanderbclt, and all,other persons interested in the estate of the eaid Cornelius Vanderbell, to appear at the August 'Form of our said court, and become or decline to become panics in tho above case. Returnable on the 23d day of August next, to be served on those out of the county by publication in one newspaper of the borough of Carlisle, and per sonally on those in the county. ■ By ms Court. JOHN P. LYNE. Cumberland county, $B, i do comfy that the above is a correct copy,the original of which is filed and of record in the court r }of Common Pleas of said county. Wit < Seat Cness my hand and official seal at Carlisle,' 10th day of May, 1652. t ■' ‘ Jas. Fk Lamderton. Valuable Town Property for Sale. On Tuesday the 34M day of dugusf f I©a9. j WILL bo sold at public ealo, at the Court House, in Carlisle, on the above day, at 10 o’clock A. M. ] the following described properly, viz; No. I.— The two story Slone Dwelling Homo jx_a and lot of ground, owned by Dr. John K, Knox, situate on High atftetj in said now In the occupancy of Mrs. Said properly is 38 fed in front SmSs 210 feel in depth to Dickinson alloy. The lot includes four feet of ah n|ley between it and N0.,3. The house is large and commodious, wilh sufficient back-buildings, and the lot Blocked with frriit ireoa. This properly isollglbly located for businosß, being in the conlro oClbe borough. No. g. The two storv Urlck Ilbuße, owned by, Mrs. Mary D. Knox, nearly adjoining ihe above on the eamo street, now occupied by Dr. Rawlins os a Drugstore. The house »b 27 feel in front and tho lot extends fo the alloy before mentioned.— There’ Is a largo Frame Stable on the end of the lot. This properly la one of tho best business stands in ihe borough. The house is substantially built and Is now in good oondiOon. No. 3.—Tho one story and a half Drink build ing attached to No. 2, being 14 fool in front and 240 feet deep, owned by Mrs. Mary D. Knox, and now occupied as tho Post Office. This property ' 'lies between Nos. 1 and 3, an eight feet alley di viding tho two properties. This is also a good locatlpn and powesses many advantages asabu- 1 sincfls stand. . ‘ . Nos. 3 and 3 will bo sold separately or together as may suit purchasers. Indisputable titles will bo made to each properly. Attendance will be 1 given and lorm. of salo mjohn'sti/aRT, jSgint for the Owners. July 8, 1852-71 To Cabinet and Conch Makers.. OAA OAI.I.ONS superior Varnlahoajuat received from 'tUb beat manufactory in die United Blalca, at tho Hardware ealabliehieont N.D. My varnished are used by rooat of tho principal cabinet and coach makers In th s and iho i adjoining counties, und pronounced by oil tar aupo-1 rlor to any other In the market, 1 invito oil who use this article to try Lyno’o varnish, and it will odd fifty per cent, to tho looko and durability of your cabinet ware and Carriages, also a variety of springs, I A*lob, Hubs, Bows, Folocs, Enamel Leather, Cqr -1 tain Cloth, Drnh Laces, Frihgo, Curled Hair | ami Sofa Springs. r Notice., ISstatc Notice. Andltbr’sNotice. NOTICE. NOTICE Estate. Notice. GEORGE HOCH, Adm’r. NOTICE. john p. lyNe Prices Reduced. TUB subscribe* has reduced the pritca of a largo portion of his Bafoge do Balnea, Lawn-, dec., and ia aelling some great bargains , Juno 24, 1802 . • - TcTßridgo Bnllders. 1 - THB t Commissioners of .’Cumberland .county will'VcceiVe prfip'os'als’al iHeir office in.Carllsloj until '(He 26th day of jolly next, (18.5&,) forlhP huirdingpf.; , , . , : A Wooden Bridge, tho Conodoguinnctl Creek*'at a point on the new Slate road, on the land of Samuel Wag* .goner, in Newton township, to lands of Matthew Thompson, in Mifflin township,' Cumberland county. • 'I .The Bridge lo be of, the following dimensions, 1 vitf:, To contain in length' 13l feet in the clear' front one abutmeht,To Xho'other oh the opposite' shore,and to bb io 'fcet Wide In the clear. The. uvp abuttnorilSJ-lo bnt!s-feet thick in the bottom with a battering wall-uf one inch to the fool on throo sides oftho abutment.. Tlio abutments to bo IS Teoi high from tfie bottom of the creek to tho Cord, line* Two sufficient arches id be started from the.abutment to extend to the opposite abut ment on (he onposito -shore.- Tho Bridge to bo double floored with two inch plank, first floor ,to I bo pino or bak, tho upper floor to bo oak plank laid I lengthwise and raised in tho centre 17 inched.— Thesidea and gable ends of said bridge to be ofa sufficient heighth to admit a covered or hay wa gon to pass through the same, p The Bridge is to bo closely woatherhoordnd with three-quarter inch pino boards well Ipppcd and planed on the outside. Tho whole 6f the work of said bridge lo.be roofed with gqod and sufficient white pino shin gles, and -said iroofing to extend 13 feel over tho heel df the arch or the lop of the abutments, and on each side of the bridge over the ’weather boarding two feet. The abutments are tobe built on a firm foundation, and; to be approved by the Commis sioners. .The whole of the mason work to be well built of . hard and large stone, lime, arid mortar, and pointed from the back of the abutments. -The filling fiball-eonsist of earth and etone, and to be supported wilb wlng walls on each, side 6 feet thick at the two abutments, with a batteHng of; one inch to the foot; to tho lop of the filling, and to extend In that mariner bn the two extreme aides of the bridge until the filling and walling shall meet the road, with an ascent not exceeding an anglo of four degrees elevation from theroad io the bridge, whh curtain walls of sufficient length and thickness and covered with broad stone well leccurcd. Tho wood work on the out side to bo I painted with two good coats of white lead in lin seed oil, and inside of the bridge to bo white | washed with two coals of lime. The undertaker Is to find all materials at hia own expense, and to give such security as the Commissioners shall re quire for tho faithful performance of the work manship and permanency of said bridge for and during the term of seven years from the time said bridge shall bo finished. JOHN SPROUT. } WM. 11. TROUT, £ Comm'rs. JOSEPH G. CUESSLER,i CoMMi4siosK»e’ Osticb, > Carlisle, July I, 1653. 3 Teal—VYm. Hjhv, Clerk, New Family Grocery Store. - High Si. {two doors East, of Market House, .roc- ,r • South Side* -1 •THE undersigned begs leave to inform the citl-1 zens ofCarliefe and the public generally, that he haappeneda netv'PA^UUYGROCERY STORE, on East High Street, &*d hopes by strict attention to business, land a desire,jo accommodate and please .all,' lb'merit a share 6r public patronage.— 1 keep constantly on hand an assortment of the best family groceries, such as Coffees, Sugars, Molasses, Ac,, Ac., Lovering’s white Crushed, Lump and Pulverised Sugars, m the lowest prices.- Also Rio and Java Coffees, of best quality.' - Qaccnsxrarc, of every description, including French and Eng lish Chinas in setts or by the piece; also Granite and common ware of every description, also an pasortmeni of Glass ware, Willow and Cedar ward of every description. Teas, o Black, Imperial and Young* Hyson Teas of the bestV Quality, Sweet Spiced Zealand Chocolate, prepared'Gocoa.“’- w Oswego prepared Corn, manufactured nnd refined expressly for food, with recipes for making .boiled Custard, ; lco Cream, Pies, Cake, tilano Mango, Minute,and Puddings, also a lot of Meeker’s Farina. Sugar Cured Hams, of tho very beet quality, together with Dry Beef, Tongue, Fish, Peaches, Smoked) Hcrriqg.Ao. Spices of ail kinds, Groufnd Alum, and fine ta ble salt. Fruits, such as Oranges, Lemons,, Figs, Prunes, Rai sins, Ac., Ac. a full supply of P-ine Oil ond Fluid Lamps* Ql lowest prices* constantly on hand. , Rose’s Es ceislpr Ink* a superior article In small and largo bbllleSA' Belt cheap ttijna'b. .. W* A* CAROTHERS. . Juiy.UsWsa. . ~ Coach Trimming, Coach Painting, Saddle and Ilarness making. TUB subscribers respectfully Inform (bo public, that tboy have opened a now shop In North Hanover street, a few doors north of Glass* Hotel, where they are prepared to make every article in their lino of business os cheap, n]) neat and as sabstantiol as can Srfy where In Cumbct-^ ,fc ‘ , ““* t ” land cotinly, They are now prepared to Trim end Paint Opdchts at hhort notice, add oh the moat reasonable tokens, • They have also on hand, and will manufacture to order, Single and Double Har ness, Saddle's, Bridle*, Collars, &c. Haying had considerable experience in the above builncBS,'thoUnderßighcd flatter themsbUcsthet they can give satisfaction to’all who may favor them with their custom! With moderate prices end a dcsifo (o please, they solicit a shaiO of public patronage, ‘ « P. H. SIIAMBARGER, 0. M, COCKLIN. , Carlisle, Junk 34, I Wa—ly* Carlisle;White Sitlphnv Springs THIS beautiful summer retreat, situated in Cum berland Valley, near tho base of tho Blue Moon, tain, 4J miles from Carlisle* Pa., will open for visitors on ahd after tho Ist of luiy. Tho now proprietors have greatly enlarged and improved n' ~T_ their buildings 'so as to accommodate a large number of visitors. Visitors are rPmoonveved to tho Springs by a lino of which’ will leave Carlisle im mediately on the arrival of tho cars from Philadel phla and Baltimore. Tho house will bo open for company nt all limes, but the bar will bo closed on Iho Sabhallj day. NORTQN &O WEN. Juno 17, 1860-Cl* ■ NOTICE ib hereby given lhat application will bo mode 10 the noil Logiololuro, ogrreebly to Hie Conelliulion nml lawe of this Commonwealth, to renew the Chnilor of the Carlisle Deposit Dank. I Ami also to rtako each alteration in Iho Charter. I a. to confer opon said Dank Iho rights and ptivi. leges of a Bank of issoo.nnd change tho name to that of tbo " Carlißle Dank.” By order of Iho Board of Directors. ' WM. M. BEETEM, Cashier. July 1, 1353—Gm. , Shoe Walters Behold. rpHE' Inrgcili best ond chcnpoot onaorlmcnt ol 1 Men'* and french Morocco, Lining!, Binding* French ond Polonl'Calf fekiho, ever opened in Cor- I Italo, together with o large lot of Loot* of the latest stylo, XJoot Trees, shoo thread, owls, wax, pegs* and kit of tho beet manufacturo ond latest cuts, npw I opening ot tho cheap Hardware Establishment of ■ JOHN p. EYIVE. G W HITNEF. . - -,; -XBfllßEifcl, XVN9SB I. . 5 s ,, mHE subscriber, residing in WormleystiuVg.afew iX hundred-yard* above thd old Harrisbdrg Bridge, .Cumb. co.,' It jb on r hand; a-few hundred. thousand feet’of LUMBER, which has been selected with care, and which will Lo.disposed of at a .email profit •Also, a lot of prime PIKE SHINGLES. Persons wishing to purchase Lumber, will .do well (o call and examine for Ihomsejvor before purchasing else where* . Cullen boatdsfrom $lO ,to $l2 per thousand feet.. . J. LONGNECKER. TIIE undcreignod, an Auditor appointed 1 by the Orphans Court ot Cumberland' county, to lUsiribnUi the'balance in’the hands of Benjamin Erb. Adm’r of the estate of Wm Audcnricd, laloof Hampden township; In* said county, deceased, hereby gives no tice to all persons interested in said distribution, that ;ho will attend for that purpose at the public house of James A Moby, in Mechanicsburg, on Saturday tho 31st of July, at 10 o’clock A M., at which limo and place you are requested to present your claims,- . ROBERT WILSON, Auditor. July 1 1862~4t THE Proprietors having Just finished a largo Steam SJaw Mill oo an improved plan, with circular saws, capable of sawing 10,000 tl., of Lumber in one day,-located three miles weal ofPuporlown,Cumber land county, Pa.rM tho base of tho South Mountain on Spruce run. Having purchased near 1000 acres of the boat limber in the southern part of Pennsyl vania, are 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 ony length and size. Also Weather Boarding,' Flooring, and. Fencing Boards, Poplar and-Oak Boards and Flank to suit tho various moolianics.-*- Sbinglos and Plastering Lath. Also Oak and dies hat shingles, Cooper Staff, Fitcti Pino Peals, Cites nut rails and posts. .... - They have now otihand about .dOOO.chcsnal rails - in and near Papcrlown, for post fences. Tho Pro ' pricloro having availed themselves of all tbo natural advantages of the. Lumbering business, are now i enabled to furnish lumber lo the chizetm ufCumbsr- land county, lower than any other similar establish ment can, and as they '-ipccUo do an extensive business will spare no pains to accommodate the public at tho shortest notice. Tbo various discript* fans of lumber, will bo delivered. in Carlislo or else where. All orders to boaddroesed to tho proprietors residing in Pnpcrtown. DIVEN & lIASKEL. Juno 3,1852—3 tn.. M. & li. STEINER, ' Defiis Competition, QTEINER A BROTHER, beg leave to invito tho attention of their old customers and of the public generally, to Hie fad that for the purpose of securing room for a larger Block of Goods than they could keep at their old stand, they have Removed ‘ their Store to tho room formerly occupied as the Post Office, in West Main street, and 3doora oust of whore tho Post Office is now kept, where they arc Setter Prepared thru Ever, to accommodato tho public with tho best articles and lat low prices. They have just opened their now 1 stock of Lamps, Notice, Juno 17, 185S—Ot. Audilor’B Notice. STEAM,SAW MILE. Prepared for Every Season. THE MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT OP SPBIHQ AND OTHER CIOTDINO, of which they are proud to invite an inspection. It certainly is far superior to any other that has over been in Carlisle, and (bo prices cannot fail to prove satisfactory to all who aro judges of the quality of tho Goods offered. It comprises a Gno"assortment of every article of MEN’S APPAREL. Consisting of black, blue, green, brown, dress, frock, and Sack Coals. Pantaloons.— The latest styles In plain and fancy Cassimeros, Docskin t CaBBinoit, Corduroy, Velveteen, heavy Tweed, Ac. Vesta.—The largest, richest and most varied as sorlrocol ever offered, comprising silk, .satin, velvet Cassimcrc, Cloth, Cassmclt Cloaking, Ac. Bov’s Clothing ! —A largo slock of Coats, Pants and Vests, of different sizes and qualities. These articles are mode with -unusual nontnesa and care, and far superior to those ordinarily offered, and equal to customer work. Shirts.— Fine while shirts-with llnen-Bosoms— Calicoes and different check shirts, bosoms, collars, suspenders, gloves, slocks, umbrellas A carpel bags. Please observe'the Stand f Steiner A'Brother fccl.it to ‘bo duo to themselves particularly to caution (heir old customers not to mistake their old for tholr now Stand, near tiro Post Office. < Carlisle, April 52,1652—3 m PBO'IECXIOIV FROM LIGHTENING! TO THE PUBLIC. WE respectfully offer to tho public oar superior Lightening Rode of Splrsl-lwistod Carbonized Annealed Iron with Zink Polcciore and electro pos- Itivo clomcnte combined in their manufacture, thus rendering th'erfi equal lb copper as conduclore. They aro made 16 ten loci lengths, with accurately fitted brosa screw connecting joints,'an entire new alyljb?* gloss isolators of a novel and iogenioua eonairunijon forming a lock—tho whole mounted with a iolid silvofor gold plated point twelve iuehee long, which possess the power to an extraordinary extent of die charging the oppoßilo elemonte of the moat foarful thunder slorm,«nd ombracet ever v scientific improve ment in Ughtodfng rode op to this time. - «. Thu* guarding, bol/i fato(ally and obliquely, the whole constitute* tho most magnificent and perfect silent conductors over presented to (lie public. Wo 'have not compromised safety by affording llioso rod* at such low ralis. Wo JuVo given the greatest at lontion to their construction *£ that may bo readily ollulchod. Tho astonishing power of tho negative magnets in discharging tho air of its oppo site elements has been clearly demonstrated by the electromotor, when unmagnotiled points have shown but alight results'though placed In the same fcondlllou. In fact they gather and silently disbhnrgo electricity , from the atmosphere, when you would scartoly sus pect any of being present. Our improvement having | , received Disapproval of men uf science, the public are cautioned against purchasing of those who have , substituted Inferior imitation. Have good rods.or none. Wo manufacture for tho whole United Stales and for exporatlon to any port of tho world. All nSders for rods, wholes 010 or.retail,'though lha Post Office, will bo promptly attended to If addressed to the subscribers at Carlisle, Pa. : - i.RCiiin, . C. MAGLAUHLIN, A.S. SBNER. May 13lh. IBSa— 3m. X HOin AS 11. SBLIM3S’ NEW CLOTlllNfi KQOMS, AND FDBNISIUNQ STORE. Opposite the Rail Root! Office, Well IRgh Street, Carlisle, TII.SKII/ESdcairoo to inform hie old frionda and tiro public Ibtl ho hoa opoood a general clothing cilabliibmenl. and Into now in aloro a ox. loneieo elook of Ihd boil and choapoel goodo oyer offered in Carliolo. Itlou’a, Youtli’s, and Boy’s ClotUlngr, for Spring, Summer and Winter wear, now on hand ofovory variety and furnlihod at reduced raloi.— Ho hao uleo a largo end well ooloclod aoiurlmonl ot Plcco Goode, of Engllah, Ftonoh and Gorman Fab rice, of now and bountiful patlorne. for coale, panto and voole. which will bo mode to order in tho moot opproved and feohioliablo monoor ond in a eupotior etylo of workmarrehip. A full and ologanl Block ofGopllomon’o Futniahlng Goode, euoh oo glovce, plain and fancy eliirle. collare, hendkorohloro. lioo &0., conelontly kept on hand. Aleo India Rubber Ovorooate and Lcggine. ' .. , it 1 Fooling .confident from tho reputation which it baa boon hle oonelam aim for* cotlrio of yoare to BOCura for hia oilobliehmont, of hie ability to ploaeo , ho tcepcotfully invilca an examination of hie Block which for tiuolity, workmonehip and low prioo , cannot bo ourpaeeod, f Carlialo, May 27, 1853 —ly. Cuuton Braid Hals. JUST opened nn Invoice of Men's and Boy n Can* ton Droid Hate, with broad brima, a very eupe-, rlor at'ticlo. Alao varlona and^Polm .fun«-2tp 1862. j Assignees Sale of Real Estate. THE unddrsfgnod, Assignees of'Ssmnsl : Brick«r, offer at private sale, (he.following real estmifl, fh * No 1/ ■ [The valuable farm .at present occupied'by the said Samuel Brisker, ai(tfs(d, fa Monroe township, Cumberland cpUrtly, about. pon end a quarter miles south 6fChtftQb(owo,cpnUliiingj 1 SO ACRES,' ; 100 acres of which Is improved,andio ahlghtlft*. of cultivation, (ho remaining 20 acres.is weTl qqrer vd with valuable timber. Tbo improvements sro * n—A STONE DWELL!NO HOIISB, Ban* Darnj Waggon Shod, Corn Cribs, Wean \t a«a|BßgllQui6, and-other nodosaa* y ,dUt*buUdiDg«.. la a -well and alma spring Pt'good ■ water convenient to (hb dwelling. 'There >is atfb'a yonng Apple Orchard end d‘variety'of otberl-fftNi. trees on (ho promises, •, Tho Yellow BrsodbeiCfstK. runs at tbo west eido ofabis property.. Tho is in good condition;th every rospeef, tad iksitastsd in a pleasant and hoalihy locality. : No. 2. Tim Merchant; Mill Property, situate in tho township aforesaid, ppbtallarag 1 Iff Awes of improved land. Tho Improvements afs a largo MERCHANT MILL, on tho Yellow Breeches Creek, running four burs, and in good condition In ovory respect. . Also a Brick -Tenant House,'(with water at tho door,) a small barn, and other (rat buildings. There is on this properly a .young orch ard and a choice variety of other fruit trees. No. 3. Thirty acres of Mountain Land, 1 jgSJu situate in tho township.-aforcsaid, and 1 prill* J5Sg voniont to tho two properties descrioedatwfp.’ The land is well covered with' will bo sold with tho mill properly or B'epcrolo.td' suit purchasers. For particulars, pall on either of (fid oddo'rslgned,* residing in Monroe townihip. ... MOSES QUICKER,. .; < GEORGE W* BRICKER.- ' Assignees o/Samtlel Briefer. Carlisle, May 27,1552 If. - . . . Farm and Factory for Sale.';. TlllS ■iitmniitiii fifTnrn nt primln rnlfl i* * !< tyTjrrwfrfch-ho now-residea, situate in .Mifflin town* ship, Cumberland county* 4 miles norili of'jycwbHTg, on the cast side of the State road leading- to Perry 1 county. The property cqutalna ... t 52 Aoxeti, ‘ j more or less, of ground, about 35 seres of which s{4 improved, and in a high slate of cultivation.' Thtf remainder is well covered with valuable young fliir* her, such as chcsnul, oak, hickory,,&c. , The lm-“ piovemcnls aro a two story wcatheihdMded |3st»| Dwelling House and Kitchen, a two itofr JlSlSifcbuilding, known ns the “Three Squktq.Hol*. low Woollen Factory,” in which ore all tho niim* nory necessary to carry on manufacturing purpose* with a pair of Chopping Durrs, .Corn Screw, visa*? &c., all in good condition, Tho* Factory is propelled by a never failing stream of water.— Thcro is also on the premises a Young Apple,Orem*’ ard of grafted fruit, together with other, iruit trees. Tho location would' bb a favorable one for catrflug on tho Tanning business, or the Blinding l ufOiLtuife For particulars call on the uadersigued, leridlhjg on the premises. . , ,-,y. * SAMUEL L. GILLEBPIBV Jane 10, 1852—1 f ’ • Valuable Farm for Sale.'. THE subscriber offers at private tale thdLvaUfablv farm situate in North Middleton township; Cum* orland county, about 5 miles from ,Catliilo. UouhdCd y Undo of Moses Btochty , , ■ ■ Zoiglcr and others, containing 207 Acres, . .. . . moro or less, of .first r&to Slate land, 1520 acres of which is cleared and enclosed with good fence* und in a high state of cultivation, about 12’aerSti of ll being meadow with a never failing of wdbrff running through It, which makes If a ver/■dltabft' farni for grazing. TJio remaining SOadfes Ircdv’er od with good limber. Tho arijl W n n> double two story LOG ffOUSJS/KitdUed, d dj|S>£||V LOG BARN, Spring Hotiao arid;dtHW a Well of never falllbg wt- Jiiljßtttor convenient to the house. -Altonlargo Apple and Peach Orchard and'other choicoiftult treoß'on'lhq promises. ' , Any persona wishing to view the above farni .will pleaso call on tho undersigned Carlnls? or Peter Sipo residing on tho premises;. '’ ' ' CATHARINE WUNDERtubH I .' April 22,1852-4 m . ... HATS AMD CAPS I- Spring Styles>^K, WMV If. TROUT, lias jaal Iho Spring: Stylo of llala for 1852, «o tflegVHFgX'.' article, to wliicli ho Invites tho attention of,the lie. Ills Hat* arc of all prices,- from tbo moat old*' jranlly finished to tho cheap common article,‘aodT of ever; variety of style now worn*. - HA and kocpalwayadfa,&an£ a full assortment orHATSIAdd’CAro for men and boya, and ho, dan toll k cheaper and bettor article than any other establish moot In town. Tltoso In want of gpod, welimade: and elegantly finished Half, would dd’wpll tddali .before purchasing elsewhere. *. • Tho attention ofcitiiona and stranger* ft Ptrtlfci ted to bn *■ gwnJ, na U la no*l add tasteful irt appearance. * ••... Romomber that tho largest and beU.aaiorlmanl In ! town may always bo found at TROUT’S,' Jriirti't I Bow, rear of the Episcopal Church, . Carlisle, April 22,1652/ - . '. . I United Slates Clothing-flail. Till? subscriber is now opening an entire not* ■lock of Clothing in tho room adjoining” BorM holder’s hotel; which will be sold for cash, choapef than ever heard tel! of in this town or county. Ha would invite all his old friends and' customers who have so liberally patronized him fot many yeariat his other slofe, and tho public in general, to callafod examine his slock before purchasing ohewhdfo, M wo can't bo undersold and will give as'good, If not 1 a boltof garment for the money, than can be tad «l any other store In Carlisle. Wo have now on hand an aasbrlment of Tine drew cloth "Oats, . . Frock do Back dp’ Tweed do’ -• Caahmaretto,' dp . Bummer cloth' dtf ~ . . Lined, Cotton, Pafamelta, CoUonades, Cdats ana Roundabouts. .-rMnn^ir Fine Cssslraere .Pantaloon*- styles and colors. . • • rSaliineU, Tweed, Caahmarelta, Cord and BeatefJ toen Pantaloons. •«,->. Fine black Batm Veits,- Black Barathea do Fancy Silk do Fine Marscllos do NiftToll stock of Linen and cotton PattUloosv* Tho Clothing has been selected and got op by ft practical Tailor, who hoe much experiencemftttl ling Clothing. ' ‘ .. Wo keep on hand a good aeeoilmonl Of clothe ceeeimoree. .otlinoll., ceehmerotu. Vorting.. iwoodi drilling., coltornader, drep-do-otna, .eirel., Maw* teene, &c., which will bo medo up to order in good etylo, el lor. pricoe, and bn ehorl notice.’. An assortment of ehitle, collate, boootte, mepon- Jcrs, umbrellas,glo.ee,olocke,carpetbag., ira.elhng trunke, valiece. ■ _,, „ jj / I.cghorn.Chip, Panama end China Peon iiete.. In ebon ovorythihg porteinlng to gentleman a wont, con bo had at prices astonishingly |4w and of good quality. Our motto is “ Quick Salci A Small Profils” for tho cash. . , Particular attention gl.oh to Boy send Children • Cl0 I!oiioUoct 111. old eland Wc.l Mein sited, adJoW‘ iug Burkholder-, hotel. onA „; qq^y. April qg,,lß62—Cm 1 ■ Ficsli Arrival of*Now Goods*", TUB subscriber has just returned from Iho eily with a new slock of Dry Goods, consisting of Ba« roßcs,’ Barege do Lainca, Bilk Tissues, Grenadine#, Albonl«cs,.Bftmmor Bilks in great variety.-Lawns, Ginghams, dbued Swiss Muslim,'’Jaconet and Swims muslins, with many other summer dress goods, all of v.l.ich will b. OKI .1 * ow oEo*w*silTU*®- | June 24,1652. ■ 1