IN'ew Ilbucrtionnetdo. -wow or DIRANIIRES. '...• , Goode, WorpeandMerchentilze. Millers, Distillers,- Lumber Men. &c., within the CedetY ef:Cumberland; returned end classified, in .eccordance with the 'several acts of Assembly, ari . • , Viari, "$ de. Carlisle = J W liby Joseph D Halbert Samuel Elliott , Charles Ogilby George W Manor, A &.W.Bents Daniel Eckels,liquors John Pallet do Jacob S- Feuer do J Sc D Rhoads • W 43 Murray • S W Ilaverstick, liquors Robert Snodgrass S A Hubbard Thotmis Conlyn • . Henry Saxton Jacob Rheem John Homer, liquors, Peter Monger John P Lyric' Jacob Wolf Zacob . Sener • 'Jacob Leiby, liquors' C. Inhoff, Ag'.t., liquors George Foluncl.liquors S.M. Hoover T H tkiles J W Rawlins Porter Arnold & Levi Arnold & Livingston John Keeney N W WoOds, Ag't. - Haller & Conner Lewis Steiner S Broil J L Sterner' John N Armstrong • John Gillen, liquors Philip Itfesseratnith William L Sellers —. Nfigin John 13 Perry . Henry Snider Jelin Ernest, liquors Shiypertsburg Robert Snodaraea Edward Schull John GiSh C F Kunkle S Kunkle John Stambaugh • Philip Koontz Peter S Arts, Agt. Joseph P Nevin & Co. D E Hays JC&GB Altick ' Samuel Snore, litftrore S D Wondorlich Jacob Pague,iiquora John FulwilAr, Agt' Bricker & Miller Arnold & Co. Stambaugh Sc McKesson Jacob Bumbargpr Dickinson Andrew G - Rtiii=el & Dice D L Peelinen \V A Weakley Newcomer &Kurlz .A ewrille Thomas Stough • Wm Bair, Agt. Hunter Herron Jamiuon.Haanon, liquors 'l' McCandlieh Jacob Swoyer iv Brother S W Sharp John jr. A . /Per Spring John Coyle (Jorge Lrohy John Reid Jamb Si mittens .Glover-& ' Frankford. J I 3 Lackey & Co., liquors Nechanicsbur Mollison k Co., liquors Simon Arnold, liquors Ephraim 'Lug J - -'lknry - Leas Ira Day Splir wilcr & E . inminger Webber & Swisher • Zachuriuh & Co George Singiser South Middletort A W Leiclich• & Weakley S IsrDiven Hopewell Wherry & Rhoads, liquors Snider & Deihl, liquors Newton: o nr. Wiley u. 4, ph Smith Kyle w Piper, West Pentsaborough Josiah Hod & Son Donaldson & Green RenningOr • J W D Southampton. John W Clever, liquors Jacob Hefliebougher & Co. Samuel Barr Elias Light Hampden J W Feeler G & W H Eeldes Henry Rupp Jolin Kutz Ea,re Pennaborough Tacob Reningcr, liquors Adam Eslinger , Joseph o.Banks Fleisher & Eshonbour. Bigler, McKinley k Wilt Hainmcll & Kerr • ,New, Cumberland. Tames K Beak, liquors John G Miller do Adorn Beckley Messer, James & Co. Church, Feeman & Co. Valentine, ' , cornea & Co Charles Oyster Upper Allen A L Cathcart Matthias Miner, liquors Lower Allen Isaac Barton, liquors Jacob Epley & Co James F Lutz " MOnroe Smck M & - S Nlorrett Stesse & Gesseamen Dllllp. S Rolliday Silver Spring Thomas B Bryson - John Shaffner George II Bucker. Levi Miley Rut' Penn3boroitylt Jacob Holjorman John Heck .Upper' Alte!- James Williamson Mr. Ginerich Lower Allen Jacob Lutz - - John Hock Eberly.... Bitnor & Urich WilliaMl3rooks - Branamon & Fitting lianyden JOkin Snayeli South Mi4dleton,. 111M31 rohn Kelly • ' .IVot Moore (Cloppo). Poter F Ego (Sloinomitz) Monroe David FoglOong John Proeser John A Alit. C W Ahl, David Rifo Banjo Min Gilder . • , .North ~lfiddlelo~~. Wm M Henderson &Jon 13 , 10 00 Wro , M Henderson (Care mills) 7 1 '.7 90 'David' Hoover ' • 14 , 7 00 Hemininger.& Hougy • ~12 12 50 . . A II Bnrni'zi JoIIO Aivore,(Gus)eF) "brae! Qriok9i, hales Wpakley Samoa Logan-. Robert Mane J MLCray- Jasepli Linsey - .'Prankford. J13116.141'3 Potor Cramer.' - ' • ' .C. Gayman. ~ . . - , 14 `. , Shippentburg Touniskr. Novin's Heirs _ 14 Jacob rinse[ 13 10 'OO 13. 10,00 14 7 00 10 , - 20 00 -13 10 00 12 12 50 14 10 50 C Fran ' Sher & JOlllOll Isaac Shellatiargcr Williain . D P.hthpa Peter Faust John Laughlin • Peter Myore Jacob Shollabarger Temiebn'Hannon • 14 - 14 10 50 . , 14 7 - 00 14 7.00 14 - 'lO 5Q 14 . 7 00. 14 700 14 7 00 ji 15 00 • P 4 •' 7' 00 • • 13 15 00 14 7 00 12 12 50. 14 7 00 12 12 50 14 'lO5O -13 . .15 00 14 10 50 14 .7 00 14 - 7- 00 14. - 700 14 _.700 11. 15 00 , 14 7 00 .14 7 410 13 • 10 00 14 7 'OO 14 7 00 A Seavers - John• Ernest illarkward Taws Lontz • Christian Au Joseph Quigley Edvnird Si'mere Inhoff, Agt. • Upper Allen Wm Hairness' Heirs Wm fierknes' heirs - John Bowman Robert Linn 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 50 Wm M Henderson South Middleton • Robert Giyon. John M Good, Agt. 7 00 7 00 M G Beltzhoover CW &PA Ald 7 00 7 00 10 50 Martin Coovor Robert Quigley Jacdb Au Ramp & Grove William Alexander William Bernim Beer, Oyster. and Mating Souses. Jacob Low ' Joseph Alarkle 111 James Maley Philip Ditrich 10 OD 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 Wm Breton • Ease Pennsborough: Joseph 0. Banks 10 00 "10 00 7 boa 15 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 Stesso Gosseomen 3 3 4 3 A L Cathcart Elijah. Switzer Mi. Mitchell MIIMMI Merchants And all conceived in the above classification will take notice that I will hold an appeal at the Court House, in the Borough of Carlisle, Ou Saturday, the 3d day of May, 180, to-afford-all porsons-an.opportuniek..atio limy feel themselves aggrieved by the above classification to appeal, it they think proper. J. WORTHINGTON, Mercantile Appyaiser. 10 00 10 00 7 00 1 1 -14 7 90 - 00 10 50 13 15 00 13 15 00 13 10 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 13 • 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 31101UOMIOPAT83c P,•actice of Medicine, Surgcry and Obstetrics Drs. A. M. 4; J. STAYMAN, cOspecqully announce to the citizens of GarEiro and vicinity - • . that they have taken the office recently ocau, pied by Dr. Smith, in SnodgraeVs Row, and will be happy to attend •to all who may favor them with a call ih the various` - brunettes or their 'profession. Wo nre prepared to visit tients in•tho country at any.disttmo. 'Charges moderate. [ap9tf 13 10 00 13 'lO 00 13 10 00 BONNET'S, 'BONNETS. The subscriber is just receiving a large and varied assoriment of Straw Bonnets, of all de scriptions. Also, 100 Bolts Bonnet Ribbons, the cheapest ever offered in -Carlisle. -Call soon or you . will miss bargains in Bonnet Rib bons. 13 15 00 13 15 00 14 7 OC 14 7 00 14 7 00 We are now opening a very choice !at of La• dies and- Gentlemen's Lined Cambric Hand kerchiefs, at various prices, decidedly the cheapoqt_lot,pf handkerchiefs we have ever of. fared to the public. Ladies do not miffs them. 13 10 00 14 7 00 -14-.,-7-00 14 7 00 13 10 00 We are just receiving a large lot - Irish Linens from the best Bleacheries and at low prices.— Also, Barnsley Sheetings, Pillow case Linens -and-Munlins,-with-a.genaralassOSlSlAßLor Li' -ten Pant Stuffs. 14 10 10 14 • 7QV 14 7 00 14 . 7 00 NEW STYLE DRESS TIRIMMINGS Just. received the new style Quilted Rib bons for Trimming Lrdies Dresses. Also, new style Buttons of various kinds for Ladies Dreses BLACK SILKS. &c. Just opened a general assortutent of Blue and Colored Silks and Berego de Lains, with other dress• goods. ape ° " 4. G W HITNER• 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 10 50 t 4 7 00 14 7 00 14 - 7 00 13 10 00 13 10'00 SPRING & SIIRODIER GOODS, At the Cheap Store, 148 NOth Hanover at. HAVING returned from Philadelphia with a - selected nesortment of Spring and Sum— mer Goods, I -would respectfully invite all per eons who wish to purchase new goods to call and examine my stock, as I am determined to sell at small profits. Among' • them may be found • 14 10.50 14 10 50 14 7 00 13 10 00 13 10 .00 'l3 10 00 13 10 00 2- -- ' - '"l2 - 50 13 15 00 Such as Silk Tisanes, Silk Luatres, Foulard, Silks, plain and figured De Lainea, Berege, [lenge de Laincs, Lawns, Gingharns - - t coca. lo 50 7 00 7 00 ' BONNETS, . A. 'cute iitTeuitment of Bonnets;all qualities and of tho, newest styles. Also, Bonnet Ribbons Kid Gloves and Parasols. . 7 00 7`oo 10,00 CLOTHS, CASSIMERES 1 5. VESTINGS, TUreeds. Jeans, Gambroons, .Velvet Cords Blue Drills, &c. Also, Muslim, Tickinge Ta blo Diaper, Linen Table Cloths, Chocks, Ho siery,, Bugging, &e. GROCERIES,- • Coffee, Molasses, Green and Black Teas and Spices. . Butter, Eggs, Rags and Soap, and all lands• of Country 'Produce taken at Market prices, in exchange for goods. - riP9 A C FETTEft. 7'oo 10 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 Per the Benefit of the . Public. TILE subscribers lake this method of inform ing their old mistomers and• the public generally dim they have removed their extensive . CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 ono door north of their old stand, to the room formerly occupied by S A Coyle, in North Hanover street, Carlisli, where they have ad ded to their stock an extensive assortment of 14 rp) 13 13 14 13 7 OD 10 00 10,00 10 00 7 OU 10 00 SPRING,-4- SUMMER CLOTHING. -They keep.eoristantiy on hand alull assortment of every kind of clothing either for dross or In. hour. Their stock consists in part of fins cloth' Dross and Frock Coats, Casstmoro Pants, Silk and Satin Vcats,.and also coats of sattinett Tweed, CrotonCashmorett, Linen: &c. and n full assortment of pains for summer wear and to their assortment of, mottling -there is scarcely an end, embracing almdst every.:tiarim ty of pattern,-make atid price; they also keep constantly on hand an excellent assortment of goods for 10 00 7. 00 7 00 7 00 10 00' 7.01 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 • -13 which they . are prepared to mako alto order 'at,shoit notice.' They also keep constantly on hand an nesortment of Leather and Hair trunks valises, carpet bags; umbrellas, hats and Haps, suspenders, dresefind under ;him, bosoms and collars, fancy and, plain silk., neck . and pocket handkerchiefs, and lots of nations to numarous to Mention. ' re- invite you• togive us .e call and .examiho for yourselves, aa we 'have the stock'and are prepared to sell to suit'oustoiners. They would just mention that they have no city clothing, bitt ,that. their garments are all made in Carlisle under their own supervision. p e pomposAßNOLD LIVINGSTO,N. • io i 0• 11 '0 00 14„..,> 1 V 00 14 , • 7:'00 ," 11!(Qlin, Sou2hamyton West Periob.o,rough. Newton Mattilora.. Carlisle. Dickinson North Atiddlcton Monroe Southampton. \ 10 5.00 Hopewell 9 . BOD 10 5 09 10 . 500 Brewers. Carlisle. Carlisle Mechanicsburg Shiypeneburg. Retailers of Patent Medicines; Newville Monroe Upper Anal • LINEN...HANDKERCHIEFS, IRISH LINENS, &c LATEST ARRIVAL OF LADIES' DRESS GOODS, GENTLEMEN S FEAI7, Witu 'Ateurtlizipittuts. r 0 R 7 00 7 00 7:00 7' CO 1 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 IZ2 10 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 7 0 000 7 eo HY 00 7 00 . - • THE undeisigned, alter considerable ex pause and experiment, bas - succeeded in .produ-' cing. T.W.YERE' for Blacksmith's :Forges, which, Wherever it hail been tried, has proved itself superior • to anything of the kind ever be: fore: invented. It 'has •advantages which no tither Twyere possessei. '• • • • let. The blast can tie regulated eiTectually so as to suit any kind Of workY U. The blast • can be kept clear at all times without the use ofa poker, or without breaking and shaking,. the fire, thus enabling the smith to take a clean clear heat. Sd. BY actual experiment •it eaves one-third of the Fuel, while' the work can be done one-fourth faster. 9th. The blast is 1,- 1 moved eight or nine inches from • the back: which is a greattadvarltage to the smith, doing crooked or difficult work. sth. It is not liable to get Out of order and' ill•last many years. The following Certificates selected from ma ny in the possession of the''Patentee, will show thatit has given complete satisfaction, and "also its great superiority over' all others. 'Vhis is to certify that I have had iwo of Mr. Robert D. Porter's Patent Twyeres in constant Luse-in-mi-CoaCh-arnith.,_Shi threeyears, lirid . am convinced - they are a great saving of coal and timein taking a' heat. -During the three years mine have been to use there has been no occasion for repairs, and I believe they . will last forltwenty years or more without repairs. W J HAWKS, Coach Maker, • Charlestown, Va. 7 00 7 0 0 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 12 50 8 00 8 00 5 00 8-00 00 12 50 8 1,2 so 10 00 ~WrivenssrEn, March 14th, 1851. This is to certify that I have had in use two of Porter's Patent Twyeres in. my shop for near three years,' and .I am certain that they have benefit— ed me at least twenty dolltirs a year over the old Twyere. HI could not get the same Twyeie I Would, not part with these for fifty dollars. A AFFLECK. 8 - 12 50 9 8 00 Persons wishing to examine the above twyere can 'do so by calling on the undersigned at Wm M Porter's, Carlisle. Rights for counties or States are offered for, sale. Early attention isi requested. Pap] - ROB'T 110 PORTER. BIG OPRIISIG JICILDETYrir.. Institutim will be open forthe recep— lien •of students, on MONDAY, the sth of May. All the branches of a sound English and Classical Education will be taught,and titudhnts thoroughly, - qualifled - for entering-tiny class, In College. or fitted for business life. There will be two sessions a year, the 'first commencing, on the First Monday in May, and the second session on the first Monday in November, of every year. Circulars will he furnished on ap plication in person or by letteroaddressed to the subscriber at Newville - P. 0., Cumberland co. Pa. [9anty] ' R LINN. , 10 6 00 9 8 00 8 , 5 00 8' 5 00 E . 5 . 00 8 5 00 Booksellers. Country Merchants and Teachers. VirE respectfblly request , the. attention.of all dealers in•SCHOOL, MISCELLA NEOUS or BLANK BOOKS, STATION ERY, PAPER and WINDOW SHADES, to our superior facilities for supplying at unu-- -auallY low- rates, for cash or approved credit, every artic e pertaining to our business. A long and active experience warrants us in saying' that we cati offer inducements to pur chasers '_ • 4 - 5. 00 4 5 OD 4 5 00 4 5 00 ' Equalled by Few.—Excelled by None " We earnestly ask an examination of our mode" of_conducting business,_bonoring .if an experiment is made, it will be found for the in terestef those desiring goods in our line' to continuo operating with us. Our stock is at all seasons large, and select ed with particular reference to the wants of - Pen nsy hio - and larrie ar t rade - go ner ally. 4 51 CO 4 5 00 5 00 (Mord by Mail or otherwise despatched promptly and at the lowest rates known in any -m-aillcct. . .i. CC:rTho highest price given for RAGS in .cash. PECK &. 131.15, •Yoilh•East Conner of !Paint & A'x•h•sta.- •• .mors,lm • 1 PiaLADELPLIIA. -___ - ' ' EXTENSIVE . LUMBER 4:k COAL WARD. rritlli subscriber would respectfully inform hls customers and the public generally that ho still continues the LUMBER AND COAL 'BUSINESS, and that having lately purchased in addition to his former business facilities, the large and convenient Warehouse and Coal Yard lately occupied by Mr. Henry Wright, opposite the well known Lumley and Coal Yartl of the _subscriber, situate along the. ,116l.iload and College Lane, ho, is now more fully prepared to enlarge his business. lie lies at this time and is keeping constantly on hand a well selected assortment of SEASONED LUMBER, of all kinds, sorts. 'and sizes. Likewise the different kinds oI FAMILY COAL. such as stove Coal of the different kinds, Lime burners and Blacksmith's Coal, of the best quality.— A 1 of which h 3 will sell unusually low for Cash. He will also keep constantly on hand PLASTER, SALT, FISH, &c. With all the different artiefais generally found in a well stored Warehouse. He will also at all times buy PRODUCE and,, FLOUR, for which ho will pay the highest current prices. Being very thankful for past favors, would most anxiously solicit a continuation of at least a_reasortable_share_of publieyatronase. mar-I9 -SAS-111.10•VER: Ilissolution of Partnership T"Epartnership heretofore existing under the firm of GILMOR & sToUGII, was .on thiii day dissolved by mutual consent. Tho Books and Accounts of said firm aro now in the Wilds of James Gilmer for collection..... All persons knowing themselves indebted are re quested to call and settle. JAMES GILMOR, THO'S. STOUGH, marl9pd .CONTINUANCE - OF BUSINESS. THE undersigned having purchased the in terest of hie former partner, begs leave to inform his numerous customers and the public gene— rally, that he-will still catinuelthe business ni the old stand opposite 7 M Woodburn's Man siOn House,,wltere he -hopes, by close attention to business, still to receive their continued pa-. tronago. Hins, assortment is fine. Call and see. ml 9 • THOS STOUGH. . CLOTIMINCH W EIOLESALE & RETAIL AT TIDE Pniladelphia Wardrobe, Southeast Corner, -51arket-8; Sixth-Streets n R McNEILLE & Co., invite thO atten •.r. lion of Wholesale end.. Retail buyers, to their extensive and compl ete stock of Spring and Summer CLOTHI NG, comprising every variety of style that can be produced. Our is to please. and accommodate all, and in order to do this, we manufacture Clothing at almost every price. Selling FOR ' CASH ONLY enables us to offer Clothing at a vory trifiin advance. -Our motto is Small Profits and Quick Sales. We are confidant that 'in examination liy you is all that, is necessary to' confirm what we say, and secure your custom. marl9-3m Prothonotary's !Notice, ST . OTICE hereby . given to, n all persona in. hi forested that the following accounts have bean Iliad in the Prothonotary's Office for cx. amination- by-the accountants therein: named,- and will be presented to-this Coutt of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, for confirmation and allowance on WEDNESDAY. the lath day of April, A. D. 11351: - The account of John' Fulwiler, Joseph G Cresslor and Abraham Seaver, assignees of Pnul,,Martin. The account of 7ohn.llcidler and Abraham Nickcy, assignees ..ollacob Marla • J F LAMBERTON, Proth'y. SAVICIVOUIt PROPERTV FOR A TRIFLE! VLL persons , w ishing to resent) .their prow l` ty ,from fire without the aid of insurance companies, should have their roofs covered With. Blake's Palate Imitation Slate, - _or Fire and Water Proof Paint.' A .tool 'well covered, with dill article, will, last much :eager than Alui roof unpainted, will render it entirely' Fire' and Writer Proof. This article con be had cheep, of the Hurdwaro Store of marl 9 JUST received' a freah simply -, of. American Oil. For Bale by - A,C FETTER; oct23 . No 148. North ffanOier;r4 . „ , JUST received general atiaortment of Col, orod Flannels for Ladiee.Saoltai to volt7-Slat Gray; Blue, Red.., green .'Pink atut-Clitmce- Alao,. Wllite , Wpoien and Conon Flan• . in'crent vorielyi% ARNOLDs writing fluid; a yery e - '.""•llDirier Ink, lor Ole. IT 8 lIARD JOTIN.;P: ;LYNE amorican Oil. 'Back Flannels. •Qty` lbi)ertifma(nts:- .... ,- i_ URGEON ',... 15 EN TI§T r— ' Miring, lately 3 graduated' at. the , Baltimore.- 'Cadge Tof f JentalSurgery, would .respestfully inform - the i üblic that he to now prired.oto p erform all ra . petions ortrhiTeoth - . at may be required. I,xtificial Teeth insetieill froin ' a ettigle ,tooth' a an entire sot, u t c . ..ore.the lattst-Und uiciarar Toyed principle., he .patrentirgeittf the - publtc 4 reepectfully solicited:'; Ho may be ' found at tte'4osidence of bii , brothei ',on •.'Horth: !yr. Carlisle, Anri1...2, - ,l851:, • .• •-:•!' , ~ • • —Town Piopeit Sal_ y;FOr e. ,- . TflE aubsdribeioili3rs Tor Tale the 'HOUSE AND LOT sititatatn iVest street, adjoining the residence of Wtni B. 1.1 Colman , and Alr.Teffer, in the Bo a • . rough of Carlisle. The, lot is . 30 feet in , front and.l2o feet deep' run- . ing to an alloy. The. house,is -a - attbstataint raffle building. ono story, ands' halaigh; and Oorul order. There are a :number of choice can trees on , : the lot, and the ' property'pee.. asses the tight to the use of a pump .nearly ppostte the - house... For 'further tarticulers pply to , tap% -• GARDNE.R., To be Sold at Private Sale 1 ALL that certain HOUSE AND I.OT 'mate in tho Borough of Carli.do, bounded on be east by by a lot of John Moore.on_the _north a Rev. Joini s rifia". on the West lot by of a lot of Iteob Weaver, 1 1 and on the South by North Street, lai . containing NO feet in front, and 240 feet in depth. Having thoreon octal' two story double STONE HOUSE "ith a ono and a half story KITQHEN attach: Ithoreto.L.Anindieputable title will_be given y the owner: • apt MARGARETTA C. STURM. EZW . GOODS NEW GOODS! • THE most extensivesiiiiertment of SPRING ;ODDS ever brought to Carlise, no* opening od offering by the subscriber on the mo st no ommodating terms and uncommonly 'cheap.— tmong the lot will bo found a.most splendid asortinont of • • LADIES •DRESS GOODS, u c h as Ghana and FiiiilariSilka,Bilk and Li cn Poplines, Ba'llego Do Ladies,' Fig'd Sur! ,awns, Barages, Timms. Marcalinea, LW iantino, &c. BONNETS, .immense stock of —Bonnets* all qualities nd prices. Also, Bonnet Ribbons and Flow !xi in great variety and very (beautiful. .CARPETINGS & MATTINGS, ik full assortment of all kinds Carpeting'? and White tind colored CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, i'ome - new and ,elegant - French' Cloths" and at reduced prices: , Muslins, Tick. lige, Checks, Hosiery, Bagging'', &c. - .The public are invited to call and examine his large and splendid stock of fiew_goods,_and ley will certainly be suited withtho goods and rices. Recollect the old stand East Main st., [apt] C. OGILBY. Plainfield Classical Academy, FOUR„.BITLES WEST OF CARLISLE., he Tenth Session will commence on. MOJA DAY, 014 Y sth, 1851. ~, • HIS Limitation has been established near „„ ly live years, during which - time.such ad 'Wong and improvements have bcon.mado as 3 render it one of the most commo lious tend onvenient in the State. In regard to healthfulness Whiny be men. oned.that no caso.of serious sickness has oc urrod in-the-institution sinceitrvilasfounded.,-. As moral purity is aticsted - by . the fact that lepravod associates, scenes of vice, and resorts u dissipation Inive no existence in the-neigh iorhood: • - The course of instruction comprises all de ranches required by the merchant, profession- I man or collegian. Also. modern languages, meal and instrumental music S& - c. It is tho.detetmination of. ale...r.roprieter that he institution shall sustain the reputation it has Iready acquired (or .imparting ,thorough in tuctian, and inculcating and establishing vir -uoue-principles-in-tho-minds-of-the-youth-sub- mitted to his charge. Terms (par Session Fizie Months) $5O 00. i_F_or_eatalogues. containing. references, Stu., luldress K K BURINS, t Principal and Proprietor . Plainfield P. 0., Cumbedand County, Pa April 2, 1851 ' L. S.. G•OnXION, • r ROD U E COMMIftION WARDING M ERCIIAN 74 . •• . No. TS North Street, Baltlmalit,.. . . TIHE undersidned, Agent ter -the Pennsylvania and Ohio Line, being e i en• I ra y located mrthe Baltimore and Sasque• Manna Railroad, has made arrangements for 'Lransacting a . • _ 'Oeueral Produce Commtsion Business, d connection with_tho FORWARDING BUSINESS, and respectfully solicits consignments of Wide: key, Flour, txrain and Country Produce gene rally. Respectfully, L 8 GORDON. Baltimore, April 2-3mfss. N. B. Orders for Grciceries, Salt, &c.,;will be promptly executed.-- - - ==l2 Messrs. John Sullivan & Sons, W. Starr & Sons. Thomas J. Carson & Co., John M'Cul logh & Co., Wylie .& Wilson, David Hays St; Co., Duvall, Keighler & Dorsey, Miller and - Mayhew_ - K — Ttirritrult — Ditii — & — Sladevitotrurr Garrett Sous, James George, Dia moors. Messrs. R. crapgle . lk Wheeling, Vu. Mailers. Clark-& ? Tharal, 11 Graff, Piiieburg, Mr. J. W. Kerr, Harrisburg. , • James Cowden, Eleq., Columbia. • Messrs. Muihollart & Ray, Blairsville. Mesera. P. A & S Small, York. Messrs. Jarries Steel & Co., Lewitt*. Butler Philadelphia.. - ATEISSEL & CO., FLOUR AND PTIODUCH COMMISION MERCHANTS, , 365 Baltimore . St., opposite putavt nousb, BALTIMORE. DEVOTE their whole attention to the Sale Flout, Grain and Seeds, Whiakey, Racow Lard, _Buller, Wool, pried Einar; Fie., Um on the most reasonable terms. Purpbaing soon to remove where they will have the use of Rail Road track connecting with the Susquehanna Road, they now respectfully' solicit. eonaign.. ments over that .road, and will -themselves pay drayage . on produce to.their Warehouse, when received in lots , of a large car load or mere at'a time. . • - REFERENCES. - - M Me r. es J r oh . n Da D v . id E S or t l e y, wt: ar . dr,_ Co. } Baltimore Mr. Upion'Washabaugli, Chambersburg. apt-2mpa NOVELTY IRON WORKS. THIS Establishment. has just commenced operation, .and is prepared to manufacture Steam Engines and Boilers+, Blowing Cylinders and Hot. Blast Pipes, • Retorts, Lamp Posts. Gas end Water Pipes, Car. Wheels and Axles, Rolling. Mill Castings,. Grist and Saw Mill Castings, Horso• Power, Threshing Machines, Plough Castings, Cast lron Fronts forHOuses, Qast Copoing and Railing, Paperne and_Blach. smith's work made to order. • • J. H. JONES.. Harrisburg, Pa. ap2'sl-2mpd A Voice from Dlstrlct.,PA • •Monyees Candy roactory Reikuilt THE subscribor Would respectfully announce to his friends and the'publio,gernerally, that his Factory which was destroyed bribe late firs, hoe been rebuilt, .and he is now, prepared to furnish them with , ' ~ - CHOICE 'CANDIES, • ~• manufraired . ( 31 . ' the - test' material; whfell'he will sell wholesale orlotall at the old stand in North llanoyer street, a few-doors:north of the bank, where' helms just opened a general eissoritnent of . FRUITS' AND NUTS, • consisting ofOranges, Lemons,,ltnisins; Piga, Almondei English Walnuts; Cocoa Nuts, Pes Nuts, &a.- .Oo Would also, cull attention to his large ,assortment,:of.-.,: TOYS AND FANCY -GOODS, . , . consisting toys.of 'Close t :Wood, '„dUni and - Ch i na, of endless varieties..ln."cOnnection with the above; he' has on band'u:prime lot of FRESH GROCERIES;- . consisting: or Sugars, Cofrees r Teas; Molosom: Spices; Zrackera, • Marohea, Ala.,. a prime lot. of pIoARS. Ittk . haak brande. • • The subecribetrinurni• hie sincere thanke'to e poen:lna public,: tor thq:Vatrorteueo.beateiNed on hint; and, hanea , byA desire, tpAoreiteate mu• tit continuance:of 3the• same. ., .fie would else return Ilianhe-trrlhn.'toirentert antt:Pitiseas for their effortc to save his; , prepert ! 'in`rhe of the late'conf n 4 legratio-, „Cerkiele %;;;;KM,olsTYgit.: , . $.! , - • 41110 illOttO.40;::-. =IN 1t13344 , . StiST receivedftwilr tat of GROCURIES Which Willlie sold very low •at the oldr:Fisap T I Sioro,ttof Main Plieet.... ep2 • , O. OGILBY. T.AM .nokv:opening my'Springstaak of Lit. IL dies and Gentlemen's :Soots and. Shells.— Alsainlarge lot of Boys Misses and Children's Shoes: Allot the newest -style, best q#lity, , and best of, all very" cheap. • ,ap2 , . —,. ' •, • o..oclittrit. ' • - Auditor gsf Notice, • _ THE. underaigned, auditor,' appointed by the Court to marshal and diatributelhe balance lathe hands of John Piper; Administrator of Capt, James Piper, dced, among the creditors . Of said deceased, gives notice that la will at tend 'to that duty at, his office in Carlisle, on PATURDAX, the 'l2th of April, 861." The creditors are hereby notified to , present their claims on or, before' that day. • A.: B. SHARP, ' m 26 Auditor appointed by'the Coen.' Estate of.Susan•A. Eisenhart, deed, -A k TOTICIE is hereby. given, that Letters of "Administration in duo form of law, have been granted to the undersigned; on the estate of Sti.ag.-4. Eisenhart:late of Monroe town ship, Cumberland county, dec'd. All persona indebted to ?Mid estate ."are-therefore"required to make payment immediately, end those hay ing deltas will please present them fogj settle ment to BENJAMIN NIEMAN , [ mar26,'sl-6tpd. [.. - 1 - HAVE received from - Mr. Landreth, my I Spring supply of FRESH , , G ARDEN SEEDS, which are warranted genuine. mar 26, . S. ELLIOTT. • •GULTIDEN SIMMS. ' FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, of the best quality, from the celebrated establishMents . oYelt, Islay Sr, Co., New York, and D. Land re Philadelphia, • all of which are warranted fresh, just received and for solo at the • Cheap Drug and Book Store of mr26 S. W. HAVERSTICK. CIOD LIVER-OIL.--An -excellent article 'Li for sale by. • tnar26 WITHERIAL OlL—Always fresh, constant ly kept on hand at 1013BARIKS Drug Store. [mar2.6 10ARINA COLOGNE—A genuine article A , for sale by S A HUBBARD. [m26 ViirANTEID I IN a Flour and Produce Commission House in Baltimore City, A YOUTH. of 17 to 19 years of age, who -has had some experience in business, to act as general assistant in writing, selling, &c. lie must come well. recommend ed aa to moral character lad bminoss--haliita; and have a fair prospect in the'Mrs° of time, of influencing some produce. business from his neighborhood. For the services of a suitable one, boarding. (which will be in the advertis er's own family), and a small salary will be givon the first-year. For further information address "PRODUCE," BALTIMORE, in the handavriting of the applicant. [mar26 I=l la. , P.aanza,ze Co. S; - E, CORNER OF CALVERT & LOMBARD STS, BALTIMORE. I)_ EALERS inPlates; in American, Eng lish, and Bessie Sheet Iron; Boiler and Flue Iron; Hoop ,and Rod Rent' Iron Wire; - Tinned . -Cppperr-tinek-Spelter;.-Pig,and-Bar_ Lead; Lead Pipe Sheet Lead;.Block and Bar Tin; Brass Kettles; Tinner's Tools and Ma chis; Stove Trirrrnings; American Rivets, all =Mr, TnWmd - 111 - a - 6IE - &c. March 26, 1861-lypd.. mvxDRELLAs & partasoLs. BELLING OFF CHEAP. HAYING decided 16 quit the business, I propose to-sell my silick at very low.pri cbs. It embraces the newest and most depute btu styles. You are invited to call and e:iam inn. ' WM. H. RICHARDSON," . mr26.2in . No 104 Market at. Philada: - 4Cl . Exisistamprz. EMBERS of the Allen and Enstpennabn rough Mutual Fire Insurance Company, are ereby notified, 'that the Board of Mana gers, have ordered an Assessment of FOUR PER CENT on all the, premium notes due the company, on the eleventh day of March, 1851, to be paid previous to the 10th day of June nett, to the Treasurer or_ Receiver.. As the Treasurer intgnds calling on the members, persohalli, before that time, It would be advi sable to be ready. ' LEWIS HYER, Secretary: - . MIcttAEL Comma, Treasurer. March 26,1851. OtrGazette and Republican, York—Union and Telegraph, Harrisburg—copy to amount $2. _ U - rEirYt7.-: THE subscriber has on hand's' large and well—seleeted— assortment—of_ itindsconsisting - of - Songsr - Marches,Waltses - ; Polkas, &c., also inetructions for Piano and other instruments. Berlini's_ Melhod" for piano, ..Mazas' Method for the Violin, &a. and supply of Violin and Guitar Strings, of first rate quality at city prices. Having made an arrangement with, an im porting and publishing house in Philadelphia, he wait° constantly supplied with new Music and Able tolfurnish anything in that line at short notice and upon reasonable. terms. Music Teachers will find it for their interest to van and examine for themselves at the sorrier of Pitt and High streets, apposite the Mansiow House ftnt9] - - S. A. HUIMARD. It zatorovA.ta STOVDIVAUEROOII6I AND TIN MAN- - - UFACTORY.. . • MIE subscribers desire to inforrdtheir friends andfilthe public that they have removed their TIN, ,COPPER AND SHEET IRON MANUFACTORY' to the room nearly oppo site their old stand on North Hanover street, and - rday now be found in their new and-sonl - manufactory on the-West-side of the said street, a few doors above Louther street. where - they - will continua to keep orrhartd-a toll assortment of every kind oft . Tin, Copper and Shpet4ron Ware which may -lie needed4y . househeepers and others. , Their articles are . manuifactured by themselves, of the best materials; and in point of finish and durability cannot bo surpassed- - They mill also manufacture and repair at the shortest notice all kinds of Distillini.Appqrattiv. They will promptly attend to the la inR of TIN - RO.OFING and HOUSD' SPOUTING in town and country, and on the most reasons ble terms. Every branch of their business will bo earefully.attended to with .the :utmost proMptriess. They. also. keep 'constantly hand a Urge :variety o CO f W • AL -AND :WOOD STOVES, comprising Mier) , variety of plain tan-plate STOVES, elegant wood and Coal • air-tight PARLOR: STOVES; of ~the latest - styles, _COOKING- STOVES.of the newest and most iniproved inventions, at various prices, which cannot fail to, please every, tastp. They re spectfully solicit an examination by the public of their large and varied' aasortnient of stovea. Thankful to the. public for - favors heretofore 'extended, and. being . determined to ,relax no exertions to give sansfabtion to their custom• ere they hope to merit • a continuance of pa tronage. , , frr'llie highest cash price,,will.ba..paid for old Copper-and Pewter. - - - .• , MORRIS & HERSHEY.`'• Carlisle, March 19, 1851-Iy. • BOORS! BOORS! noous: T"SE .desiring very good OOJCS will. please call m my Drug, l.loolt and Fundy, Store, Main street, Carlisle. 'am Making . proparatione for the Trade Sales in New York; and 'soil the 4 tack on hand at ,unusually low, PI icos if called foi' within 'a' few, days, yhe .works now on , hand comPriso soMo of tho very hest extant, mar - • '.nM.RAWI,IIsIS?'?': rnmszx alto ammo r .„ ', A ',NEw. sappily:of l'reah Goffiee,"White and /3rOwn,Patgareyppleee of all' Wadi, graund and ungrouadiAyith , all the other.Tariettee of a Gro : , seeryiStore;lneluding:ideo, a new, supply : 9011 1 0#7, - ; . ? , '.oiNt - ogtnrvap•::rititli ttwkl.... ih . inet !t tlid t 00114',0f (parlor; -halt-and pund 'oackagea - frenvisll,o•llC4so pound, a e ' also in the.talli; .1 net opeitiod..!ind 'for sale at the EBY. " ' . • - •ex I • NEW GOODS at tho OrIMAYSTOREI. , • rrIHE undersigne d . informs-tis friends and' numerous' customers, thee-he.has, tist're• turned froni'.Philadelphie, with e, lame and carefully selected *astiortment`of '• • • ' •, . • • ' NEW . * SPRING ttOODS . - purchased at the lowest pricee,-whieh he ii k do:.` terniined to sell'at small profits, .•'. SUPERIOR - OLoTHs at from 75 cents to $6 a- yard; Caesimeroa . Cassinets and,Vestinge, at various prices. • \ \4' - ' DRESS_ GOODS, " • • much as Deldinee, derege de Leiner', rreplendid assortment of Silks, Calioece,Gitighams; Ch'ke - Table• Dia pers, .Tickinge, Muslins, Bonnets, • Hata, &o. • • BOOTS - AND SHOES, • A. good • assortment of Men e;,. Women and Children's Boots and Shoos, of superior' quaL ity and very cheap.' Also, B4'e and Men's. Cloth Caps, Palm Hate and tilarge assortment , O f Bonet& ' onobontes,•_ . ouch as !Sugar, Coffee,. Molassee,O.Tenkin's celebrated. TEAS. • Constantly on.hand the best quality of Carpet Chain. 4 • Tho subscriber respectfully asks all who wish •bargains, to give him a. call, at hie stand opposite Wm. Leonard's North Hanover et.— Butter,'Eggs_, Rags, Soap, and Dried - Fruit, taken at mar ket prices. rnaq6 N W WOODS,•Agt; DR. Z. DIVCDTMOCEE, WILL admit on' accoModoting terms, into his offiao several STUDENTS for instruction in the various branches of medicine, .vizi_.Anttio_triyjnyeiology_, Chemistry, Thor— apeinicku, .Surgery;Theciry. andrPfactice — Of Medicine, dco. , Profesidonalsalls attended to in town and country as heretofore. • . • Carliele, Feb 26-3 t • t . MACKEREL . - s SHAD, COVISH, SALMON, - Cottetantly on band )k HERRINGS,: - • . for 'sale by ' . PORK, _, J PALMER & CO., HAMS AND SIDES, Market et. Wharf, 41-10ULDERS, PHILADELPHIA. LARD & CHEESE, THE subscriber having removed his Grocery Establishment, on South Hanover -- g street, to the lavge building nearly opposite his old stand desires to call the attention of the publid to the an. parlor Stock of FRESH GROCER IES which he has just opened, and_which ha will sell on the most accommodating, terms.— The arrangement of his new Establishment will be found of the most complete character, and his assortment comprises every article that can bo lounctin a , . HUBBARD. • • •r erfect Family Grocery,_ such as sugars, coffee, teas,_ spices, hams, dried beef, cheese, shad, mackerel, herrings dried fruit, soaps, &c., together with an elegant as sortment of Chinn and Crockery Ware of eve style t.nd • quality, queensware, brooms, brushes, baskets, and an endless variety of ar ticles which it is impossible to enumerate.-- For cheapness and 6xcellencie his articles can not_ba_surpasse.d A call from the public is -therefora-rospectfullrsoWted---------- . C. INHOFF. mars • • r ATEST ARRIVAL - ILA FROM CHINA !—Tho it" lovers of good TEA can be 'MESH supplied with Jenkifeif& Co'a - ft - Superior Green-and -Black Teas, either loose or put up '"" in fourth, half 'or. pound me tallic packs to suit - purcharters at:prices ranging from 50 cents up-to SI- por-p. D. H ound,- A b L y calling at the store of itnr.s] JBERT. =I WIEREASO 07 - HCIROTabiCr - FTIEDERIOIC WATTS, President Judge , of the several Courts of Common Pleas of the, counties -of Cumberland, Perry and Juniata, in Pennsylva nia; and Justice of -the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said counties. std Hon, John Stuart "and Join Clendenin, Judges of the Court of Oyer-and Terminer and General Jail Delivery fin the trial of all capital and other offenders, in the said county of Cumberland, by theirprecepts to me directed, dated the 10th of January, .1851, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Teiminer and GoneralJail Delivery, to be holden at Car- Hole on the 2d Monday of • April, next, (being the 14th day) at tOu'eloek in the fine noon, to continue two weeks.' NOTICE is therefore' hereby'giVen, to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace and Constables ofthe said county ofCumlierland, that thoy aro by the said precept commandedlo be then and there in their proper portions, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and ell ,ether remembrances, todo those things which to theiroffices appertain to be &mom' d all those that are bound by reeognizanoos, to prosecute (against the prisonersthat are orthen shall be in the Jail of said county, are to be there to prosecute them as shall boost, DAVID SMITH, Sheri'. Carlisle, February 26, 1851. - 4 — UliirstiligerthertntentirleaVingCtirliste, IS. all matins knowing themselves indebted to him, are requested to come forward . vVithout delay and makeffpayment; or their accounts will be^placed Mil the hands of a Juke for collection. J. G., CARMON Y. THE subscribers wish all indebted to them to call and settle the same_ by the Middle of March, as_ it •is • necessary their accounts hhould be paid off by that time'. Just received a'fine lot of New Goods, which we are selling off at our usual low prices. Call and see. Feb 26-3 t . A& W BENTZ. Dissolution of Partnership. Nroncg is hereby given that the partner lr ship . heretofore existing between the sub scribers„in the Blackamithing business, ~under the firm of Bretz FO Cornman, has been dissol ved' by mutual consent. The books and accounts have been placed in the hands of 411. EXquire, for settlement. Tho busi ness will - hereafter be carried on by George Cornman, who will be thankful forcontinu ance of patronage from his old customers. JACOB RETZ, GEORGE CORN MAN. Estitte of Etiianael t Line ; des', it LTTERs testamentary on the Estate of 1.4 Emanuel Line, sr., late of Dickinson tp., Cumbeiland county, deceased, have been issued in Jae form of law, to the subscribers residing in.the said township. ; ' All.persona indebted to the said estate will make immediate payment, and,thore having claims against it will present them for settlement to Feb 26 , . Estate of John Officer, dec'd. waft undersigned, residing' Carlisle,_ has 1. been duly appointed Executor of the will• and estate of Tohn Officer; late of said borough, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate are . requested to melte immediate payment, end those having claims to present them, properly authenticated, to . J. W: EBY, Feb 26-6 t .E-recutoc. Estate of .Wm. Harkness • dee , y ,ETTERS of administration on the estate 'of WILLIAIVI'IIARICNESS. late of Al len township, Cu mberland countyo deceased, have been tssued to the subscriber residing in said township.— All..persona _indebted_ to. said eatate,are requested to tr ake immediate pay ment, and those' having plaints will present them properly authenticated for settlement ,to R BERT BRYSON, Administrator. mars- 6 Estate of SugAw PLoircm,.deceased. . ALL persons arc hereby notified that lettere of Odminietration on the estate of Susan . Plongh. late ; Of.filliiremanstown. Curnherlantibeinity, PonneYisania. have this.day been isatied by•tho Regietor in and for tho said eeuniY,:to the' sob seriber rho resides in Shiremanstown siereeald. All'pereotis having elaiinvor; domande against tha estate of the soid doneased.aro requestsd t I Mau known thn-same,without delay, and those •Indehlodle•make payment to • 11.100 , 19.:P1- , —fit. ri.A.vit , wisp, . • . Administrator. • .• ... rzszt ot r i my, os . THE subscriber has in Mere and for sale at thelowest'eash .pricei a few barrels of prime No. 1,2, end .3 MACICEREL. Also, 100 Sacksof Fine DAIRY SALT, • • march - .-3..DAIALBravr. It. DM OVA Id Family Grocery Store. WEIL 1 ( TEA I TEA! Notice.s. PROOLAIRATION. LAST NOTICE! To those Interested. WILLIAM LINE, " EMANUEL LINE,. • Executom : , ,.'-,•gi.t,0 . i.e. - 0.::.:',:9, i ,!:, - ; : p.,,4 : 0,p,0:',' - atki , SPZIESID - 321,.atcHM I ' ~; rrHE unders i iped /celiac! ililly Warms Ilia' -IL frietultran flat public f,eneralfi, that he' '.. • has' ' 5,f- t ed Iron; ~ -.., ' .IV 7. 1 , . / ."-- "Pitiiadelp ni, rat 'ring • /''„"'\: ' - purchased the most ex.; co ) lzt ' 9 ' - • cheapest assortment of -.---z -.---- V - , ti • IW t eel Sewer*l &c, over brough t t o -arliele Ilia sto k cost- sista, in part of, . \ ) Gold and Silver Palen! Lever Watches, Gbld and Silver deldidted do. do. Gold and Silver Lepitts Watches. in short every variety of Watches at all Prices." Gold Guard and Vest- Chaim!. Medallions, Watch Keys, Ear Rings, R inger Ringo, Breast Pins, Gold and Silver Pen cils,-Gold and Silver pons and eases and Bracelets in great variety. A. splendid article of Gold, Sliver,' German si2afteD e Silver, and Blued Steel SPEC- , TACLES, which aro nneurpase. ed in duality, by any other article west of Phil adelphm, and which call be , sold at least 20 par cant cheaper than in any other establiahment in the country. Als6 a large lot of SELVIIit-WAUEUI, comprising Table mid Tea Spoons, tuttei Kroyes, eh Spoons, .Frdit Knivein Thimbles, do& Also, Card Cases. Porto Monnaies, Port Folios,. Ladies Writing Desks, with Ak great "variety of other fancy articles unnecessary AG )rielitiow A large lot of CLOCKS; assorted patterns, which will: be.sold low, and warrtuated to be good. . W aloha, Clocks and jeurefrg Repaired, Ile inviteaulhtO call and examine his stock; 'assuredu that none•cati fail to ho suited in qual ityrquantity-findLraica—His-articles-aret-eash,- purchases, cOrisoqUently . , he. tail afford to self lower than the sarna.articles can be purchased elsewhere. Call at rite old 'stand, a few doors west of Burkholder Hotel. January IS, 1851-ly T. CONLYN. ' . . Application for Tavern License. NOTICE ie heraky given that I intend to apply . at the next termof the Court of Quarter pentane-of this county, for a License. to keep a public house in the hottee , now occupied by mama such in Silver Spring. towsehip. G mh6 • GEORGE COVER. • . We, the undersigned, citizens of the tosvlwn ship of Silver Spring, in the county of Cum berland, do certify '.that we are well acquainted With the above named George Cotner, that ho is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and te well supplied with house . room and con veniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers; and that 'such Inn or Tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and en tertain strangers and travellers. BTU - J 13 Laidig', Jacob Gross, David Sterratt, C. 51veinor, Levi Melly, B M Heilman, Slmoa Crownowoll, Isaac Brenizer, James William: son, J: Bauinan, G V Coovi3r,J Melly, J Bobb; Samuel Cocklin, Wm M Meily, Daniel Com- . Fort, Jacob Boor. . • China and Crockery Ware. - - 'White Grattile Stone Ware such as Dishes-, flares, Tea Sets, covered and uncovered dishes, bowls, toilet-and chamber sets, pitchers, &e., togetuer with a lot of r. . Blue Liverpool oll.of the latest style sad shapes, also, alt_tho Various articles 01th - ITh — cmcommon, . - Mite and .Red Wars. The assortment included a few plain White and Gold Band 'China Tea Sets, ..f the hest quality and style, and also all the tecessary articles .of the best Granite, Stone und Blue Liverpoolpare suitable for any sized " Dinner _or Tin Sits , he may be 'wanted, together with• a variety of - Glass Ware, including, a fine assortment of - _ Bar and 7able Tumbfers, - dishes, footed and other bowl's, goblets, wine °lasses, lemonades, lamps, &c.. The prices ,'tor all of which are fixed at the lowest cash :41ces.. - We invite our friends who era in want ~tf.articlea.tn outline to_giye _ use call. mars ' ! Fresh Druigs, Medicine', Perfumery, Fancy jriscics, Ede. IlHE.subscr,ibor.has just received his Spring supply of DRUGS.,.MEDICINES, AND CHEMICALS, among which can be found very article used by l'hysicians in their pre periptions, to tho putting• up of which, he will itive particular attention.- Also, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuifs, Perfumery, Soaps, Sce.., and a variety of Fancy articles too num-. crone to ,mention, together with a superior lot of TOBACCO AMY CIGARS of (various tarandsall of which, having purchased in per pon,.upon -the most favorable terms, he will I;uarantee its being of the - .host duality, and is o yilling to sell, not exactly nt 'City Prices, yet (or a very small advente . for CASH. -- He would respoctfully.invite the eltetition of Physicians, Country Merchithts and Portiere, to whom he-will make a liberal deduction. — ; Opposite the Rail Road Depot, corner of P and Hioh streets, Carlisle,-Pa. • mar - 0 S A. HUBBARD. M. a. SINTErpER, No. 8 Market Street, war the Bridge, irk EALER IN irltiN - RBIS Vrtit i LP, CIIINEs, nAIIIII . .r,O. .0 C. 11'0111 tho most catebratea adtatera 4.anufactoriestr-Farnishocl at' Manufactur a prices... t ... intars-3m FOR TUE ECOLTDAYS iplendid Fancy Goo'ffs, Elegant Gift Books, &c. &c. 14 W. HAVERSTICK has just received Jr from the city add is now opening e spleft, lid display of FANCY GOODS, suitable for he approaching - Holyday Season, to which ho lustros to call tne attention of his friends and ho public Ilia assortment in this lino cannot .e surpassed in novelty and elegance, and •uth Inqviity,and price of the articles, can: t rot fail to please purchasers: It would-be im. liossible to.enumeratc his • HOLIDAY FANCY, GOODS, Which comprise every variety of fancy articles of the most novel styles and exquisite finish, such as • . Ladiaa' Fancy Baskets, Fancy Work Boxes, with sewing inatruneta Terracotta Work (a recent novelty,) Paper Mache Goode, . . Elegant alalmaler and porcelain'ink•statidll and trays, Fancy ivory,. pearl and' shell card case,, .3 t ort Mon nates, of 'every variety,_ Gold pens and pencils, Fancy paper weights, - Papeteries, with a large variety of ladies, fancy sto . tionery, Motto smile and 'wafers, Silk and bead purses, Ladies' riding whips, elegantly finished, e Ladies' fine cutlery, Perfume baskets and lags, Brushes of every kind for thO4.oilet, Roussel's perfumes of the various kinds, Musical instruments, of all kinds and at:al prica; togelliefWith an innumerable variety o nrticles elegantly finished and suitable (Mille lyday presents, to which Ge invites special at tention. , Also, an extensive and elegant collection of HOLIDAY- GIFT BOOKS, • mprising the Varioue English and American ANNUALS for 1851, richly. embellished •and • illustrated POETICA L W OR.If S; with CHILDREN'S PICTORIAL B 0 0K S, for, children of all *twirl, than - which nothing can be 'more appropriate or pleasing as holiday His assortment ofSallee! Books and School Stitiobery is'also complete; and com prises every thing uscd..in,.Colleges, and the Schools. : Ile also desires to call the,particular attention of Families .to clegant dteplaj of ' LAMPS, GIRANDOLES, frOin the extensive estsitlishmenteof Cornelius: Archdrund others - ot coinorising every .at to of.. Parlor, C.ilittutber. and • Study Lamps, for burning either ISM; sperm or ethe real oil;•together...with Flower Vases, Fancy Saroens„&o. His assortment in this lino is un equalled' in tho borough. Alan; , , , FRUITS,. .FAN CY C 0 NFECTIOARY— NUTS-PRESERVEIrPRUITS; &c., - • in ovary variety and at all Pricee, all of which are pure and froslt t 'sueb as pan'be Confidently recommended tb:ltta frioilds•and the little folks. His stock. embraces everything in the line of Fancy GorieS, with many other artidles useful to housekeepera,whielt the public are especially invited to call . and ace during tho] holidays.— Remember the Old Etand, nearly;oppositellthe Bank on North Hanover street:, • , dealt - • SW. HAVE .STICK. • • Ribbons. rtiblmns. THE' subscriber is now °netting, the . .Aeon. est Int of Bonnet and Cap Ribbonrover'effered in Csrlisle, and would advise the ladies tO.eal!, soon end got 500... ,, f the bargains. • oct3o G HIMER • c,
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