I Wtla doabMhnl;AKhbl.b°R Hugh"*»f| ftK»New York is . to Bo .eldclcd'a’ member oMhe Sadrod although tbo' oppolnlment bos Viot yot: actually taken place. Ho will bo.ljio first. 'Cardinal appointed in America, and iis nomination is not only an evidence.of ,lho respect.paid by the Church to his character and services, but. also ortho rising importance of this country in the affairs of the ilholio Church. The New York TVttune, remark* g upon this appointment, says: Tiio title of Cardinal belonged originally to the ghcr officers of State under the Roman Emperor hcodoaius, who reigned in the 4th century. After arils, Until the 9th century, jl was the attribute of ioslß in the Christian Church of whatever rank.— ■om that lime tho Popes formed from among the ghcr‘clergy a sort of privy council, and the title on como to bo their special property. In 1162, Alexander HI., the. choosing of tho Pope was . f• - 'made exclusively their office. Less than d century 'I .'Rafter, Innocent IV. gave them the precedence of the ' and conferred tho red fiat upon thorn by way i vr’oftiulward murk of distinction. The right to wear tile princely mantle was conferred on them by Boni -!. v , •' faco Vlll., at the beginning oftho 14th century, and ' . the title of Eminence by Urban VIII., in 1631. Theyj » . , .mro divided into three classes, namely. .Cardinal. ■ 'bishops, Cardinal presbyters, and cardinal deacons. • duly Is Id assist by their advice in thegovern , - ‘ivinsDt of. the Church, and also to preside over such ; tranches and departments of tho oamo as they may S appointed to. They also elect tho Pope, olwoje, • i i/ioTcourie, front llteir owrt number. The appointment >V-f.'SS4-promollon of Cardinals depends altogether upon ’ * i&tws-Popo. The names of those ho has chosen are .in ihoConsistory or assembled College, with the Frares Habelilet, and tho elected are in- of it by receiving the red hat. \ .on the Isthmus.,—-By.an arrival at NW fro™ Cliagres, information is received, by -lift gentleman from Buenaventura, thatconsiderable r. amoonts of gold are procured there daily* ! About_ 3so,persona, principally Frenchmen,.are engaged working the mines, and addiU6ns to the number i||L- -jiire being made by the Indiana or natives living in district.- He stales that the average yield is two tolhree ounces per day, and some of the who accompanied him realized extraordinary 1 from the small stock of provisions which took with 1 them. * ' ' : : The FOgitiv* Slave Law.—The House of of Ohio* on the ISthlnst., passed, a vole of 40 to 20, a resolution that their Sena- in Cpngress be instructed,* and .Represents - requested, to use all honorable means to ob* ". ■ .slEilh an immediate repeal, modification or amend if the act of,Uongress, usually styled the ' Slave law, approved September 13, 1850. Middleton Township. —The election Middleton township was quite animated, tocrats, however, elected their liefest from lottom,' by an average majority of about is jwas a most, decided triumph for our rn Uial the Democrats have also made a veep 'of'it in Silver. Spring, Dickinson, North Middleton, and Lower Allen (own id in the borough of New Cumberland, locrats of these townships deserve much (heir energy and perseverance. Middletown.— Wo learn that quite a do. fire occurred In Middletown, Dauphin co.« ty evening or last week. It originated in ■loro of Dr. Witmorc, by the upsetting of a. thosphorus. The store and two other houses owned by Col. William F. Murray, wero lesUoycd. ■ ’ • t«B or CiiAfur*.— 'The oa*e of Mr.’t. Chop. tionUt, who waa arrested in Montgomery lory land, whilst In tho act of abducting the Messrs. Toombs and Stephens, was (o have In Howard District Court on Monday,but, {peeled, he railed to mako his appearance, tail (919,000,) was forfeited to the Slato of I. Tho money, Uis said, is perfectly secure, ica deposited in bank. likkt to t(ik Ci.KßpT.—The Springfield Re. fan states''that (lib Uon.G corgo Thompson, M. iccnlly remarked'id ato addrota tit tho village of tNouoLV. —The Worcester, Mafia.,-Tfibone hot on Friday morning last, at. an early a house of a Mr. Phillips, in N. Wood was destroyed by fire and (hire of his burnt to death by the devouring element, 'aodiinothpr severely, injured. Mr.. P., while en .-mrorlng witli tree parental love to aaveiona of ,i|h« children, bed his ten toes completely burnt wife barely escaped uninjured. (on, New Yoik t aa follow* t—■“ Your country la . visited by the calamities of Pestilence dr Famine, tel what is wane, God hot rotrftd 'dbion vpon fott lore than thirty thoutand reerfant PrietftV* ii V, 5 Won** Texas.— COrprrs Chtitti Silt.— The evi. , gi'elit resources of Western Texas arc Increasing* Yesterday, aaya llio New ‘PtVayung, aapeoimon of natural sail, found Mmrnhc* from Corpus Christl, wbS handed us, sh|wspoared perfectly pure, while It is slated that ihb-iiipplj Is Inoxhausllblo. Carla are sent out, tad shoveled in with lltllb labor and ex penfC.V What gives it Increased value la llio fact that thobcefi which ia raised so extensively in (hat aoo j||orr.’,oao bo much more easily cured with this sail ' l tiian'fay other, as U lakes or absorbs the sall wilh jluie greatest facility. It is further thouglll that tin* ijprttols, when ground, will niatie a fine salt for the ■mfesbl' **ble, and for all cooking purposes. a Difficulty.—A hoy 18 years of ago lately imprisoned in the Leverelt street jail, .4: ‘ at the suit of a woman on the shady side of [ 1. 1 ■’ Tho niolter was finally compromised by a mar V. , * lO young man prefeH , )n£ tho chains H to tho looks end bars of thejal). fails 3 . v. boys 18 years of ago 'and making them ,',ii , r, f jMni'yy women old enough to bb their mother#, Is than the fugltivo slavo law. l ! f I-Ltaxiko Bacuklohp.— ln the House, on Monday ? Mr. Walker presented a petition asking that v , ■ Unmarried men may bo taxed oner dollar per head, * ; ’wdchool purposes, to be devoted to the education % . ZimiTfleßiiiraolo children. Tho petition was read referred to a committee of bachelors over thirty &■ ■ iSira of age, wWi Mr. Fritz as chairman. . ':tk ' MS*'- ’ 'ft.' ;V! ■V : vf froiA Thumb and Jenny Lind.— Gen. Tom Thumb Allowing in iho wake of Jenny Lind every where. IftkQßCtied Now Orleans just in Urao for an inter- JK, which the Delta doioribes as follows: ' General knell at the foot of the Nightingale her hand very devoutly. lie had also ihahylUllo, appropriate, off hand coinplimonte, which he showered upon the fair Swede with great gallan try* <tm< l llldin * by taking out his beautiful little jew* ieled wal'cli, wltloli he offered to Miss Lind os a keep* .flake*. She respectfully declined the olfof; remarking -thel it was too small (or her. After the interchange of mutuo) good wishes, the General departed with 'hitny profodhd Bows and kisses of his very small fingers. The General end Barnum also had a very i tender scone at parting. The General hoped Barnum would take oaro of himself and not gel too wild and frolicsome since he hsd got from his (the General’s) control; and Barnum enjoined the General (o give .Up oook-Uile end cigars, and take lb* pledge; where- Upon the General suggested to the Bmpretario he had humbug* enough on hand, without undertaking that of Uelotallsm. They embraced and parted. -■ CXuronNiA MißKKra.—Tho New'York pay Book of Monday, soya , “It would bo criminal in us, after what wo havo heard from individuals just returned from California, (o'republish the reports of (he markets in San Fran cisco (Void (ho California papers. .We are assured by those who have taken out goods and sold them at half their cost, (hat there is no reliance whatever to be placed on anything (hey publish in reference to gold, trade or land. Their chief object is 40 induce people to cpmo to California, and they publish just spell articles and just'such reports os they think are most likely to accomplish that end." CC/*A letter in the Boston Traveller , written from Borlin. conlains llid following: “By .lho way, Mr. Wobslor’s correspondence with the Austrian Charge d’Affaires, has been,translated and pretty generally circulated in the German papers. Wo very frequently hoar in our country of a man’s talking plain English; but plain German, In that sense, is among the rarities hero, and does the sides of some of tho people good when they see it. It is hardly necessary to say. that the liberals kero were delighted at the manner in which Mr. Webster lion died the Austrian Charge. Analion which issproad ing its eagle wings over Prusaia.and Italy, and march ing its armies over Central Europe, apparently anx ious to divide the spoils with Russia, is not in the habit of hearing the truth very often, and it is thus more surprising when it docs come.” . . A resolution was carried in the New Jersey Legislature, the other day, to present eaoh mem* ber of the third House**-], e., (he lobby members —wiih a copy oflhe Bible. 1 The; largest hog we ever have heard of in the 'United Slates was slaughtered a few days ago, by Mr. George.K. Ritter, of Hickorytown, Mont* gpraery, county. Pa; It yielded; when.dressed, the extraordinary weight' of iftme hundred.and seventy-two pounds! This is somewhat heavier than any of. the * porkers* that were killed in Cumberland county last fall. , The Reading 1 papers have followed the example of many of their coiemporaiies, and abolished the system of gratuitous advertising*' There is no more justice in. asking an editor lo fidyertise for nothing* than' there would be in asking a mer chant to bestow his cloths ora mechanic his wares. ' Rejoicing in Natchez.—-So great was the joyful cxcileinont in Natehcz on the termination of the Cuban (rials in Now Orleans, that fifteen guns were firod.for Quitman, and fifteen for the Southern State. Many persons pulled off their’stockings fur cartrid* gee', and fired' bovcml for mankind in general. (£7 Office, in Cuba is profitable, The Auditor of (ho Treasury! who died recently in Havana, made by his fees, during an official term of five months, $50,000... ~ - Kidnappers Sentenced.— ln the Court of Quarter Sessions, (he catto of George F. Alberti and J. Fris ky .Price was called op for final judgment. Before sentence was passed upon the* prisoners, they wore asked if they had anything to say in mitigation of punishment. The counsel for Alberti replied (hat he could only ask the Court* to be merciful to his client, who is an old man, and who could not bo expected to live much longer in the natural course of things, then the period .fixed, by the laws as the minimum punishment for the offence* He asked (hat Alberti might be allowed to spend (he close of his life in the bt jom of his family. The Court was fully acquain ted . with the facts of the case, and he would say nothing further. The prisoners were then directed tostand.op, when Judge Parsons pronounced (lie following sentence: For the offence of which you havo been convicted, George F.-Alberll, the sentence Is that you pay a fine of 91000, and undergo an imprisonment of 10 years in.the Eaelern Penitentiary.' The sentence of you, J. Frislcy Trice, is that you pay. a fine of 9700, and undergo ah imprisonment of o years In the Eastern Penitentiary. * ITtARBXBD* On Tuesday last, by the, Rov. John N. Hoffman, Mr.JosEPii RhineiUßt; to Miss Margaret Jane Bar. boor, ’both of Monroe township, (his county. . On the 16th instant, by the Rev. C. M. Kllnk, Mr.' Joseph \V cablet, to Miss Jane Hamilton, both of Dickinson (ow.nship. In Nowville, on (ho evening of the OOlli instant, by the Rov. R. MbCachreh, Mr.JAUEsRcED, to Miss Elisabeth Elliott, both of that place. On the 4lh instant, by (he Rov, John C. Dice, the Rov. James H. March, oftheßaltimoreAnnualConi Terence, to Miss Laura Alice, daughter of H. L.Eby. Esq., of Charlestown, Jefferson county, Va. : In Harrisburg, on the SOih instant, by the Rev. J, F. Mcsiok, Mr. Joseph Wilson Fleming, formerly of Carlisle, to Miss Elisabeth Gross, both of Peters burg, Perry coUnly. On (ho lllh instant,by the Rev. Benjamin Sadllor, Mr. Jacob S. Stevicx, to Miss Clara H. Mull, both ofShippensburg. ; On Tuesday, February 35, by the Rev. AV Btown, Major James Piper, formerly of Big Spring,Cumber. Und county, Pa., to Mias Elisabeth, daughter of Wm. Dodds, Esq., of Woodford county, Illinois. On the 13th Inst., by the Rov. A. H. Kromer, Mr. John Weigel, to Mite Elisabeth Fjunkbnoeiner, both of (hie county. * DIED. In ’ tills borough, on Friday lasi, Euua Kate, in* font daughter of Benjamin and Elizabeth Eshloman, aged 7 monlln and 5 days. Near this borough, on Friday lasi, Mrs. Ann SutLity, daughter of the late Mr. Thomas MoMurray, oged üboQl'sB years* At,the residence ofMias Margaret Harper, in Mif* (Hn township, Cumberland county, Pa., on. Tuesday afternoon the 18th instant, after a short Illness, Mr. William IlAnrsn, formerly of Millcrstown, Adams county, Pa , aged about 4G years. Gettysburg papers please copy* In this borough, on Friday evening last, John Ja* cob Smaiil, infant son of John and Barbara Treublor, aged 14 months and SI days. Rasl, (learnt child, In death's cold arms, Harsh was thy pain, hut now ‘Us o'er. Thy laughing eye and prattling tongue Will glad thy mother's heart no more. - ASSESSMENT. MEMBERS of the Allen nml Eastpennsborough Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland hereby notified that (he Board of Mana* gore have ordered an assessment of 4 per cent on all the premium notes due tho* company on tho 11 th of March, 1861, to be paid previous to the 10th day of June next, to the Treasurer or Receiver. ' Aa }be Treasurer intonda calling on the members personally, before that time, it would be advisable to be ready..., • . \ LEWJB HYBR, Sect'y. Maouabi. Cocjcun, Treasurer, Shepherdslown, Cumberland couifty. March 37. 1861. , • . Go*. & Rep. Vork, ynloh Sc Telegraph Ilarrisbg, insert to amt, of 08 and charge company. , 4 Notice, . LETTERS of administration oh thp estate of John Xehn, Sr« deceased, Jalo of North Middleton township, Cumberland .county, have been issued to the subscriber residing, in said township, county aforesaid. All persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified ter make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them property au thenticated for settlement to dolin' LEHN, ir„ Adiri’r. March 87.1851—6 t Louis Napoleon In New York! rpllß undersigned thankful for/past favors, informs X the public that he has laid in an extraordinary largo stuck of all kinds of Gentlemen's ’Wear,' made expressly for this,place, such as fins French Cloth Frock and Dress Coals, at firom 86 tosl3,od. Tweed, Summer Cloth and Caasimere coats, at from $2,00 to $O. Linen, Linen Check, and other coats, from 87$ cents to $3. A great variety of Pants, at from 67$ cents to $6. New style of Nestings. C.jib, Shlrta of all color.. Handkerchief., Surpcndcra, die,, which will bo .old at .ary aoiall (iroflta. Puaona wlahlng to boy and gat bargalna will call atony alorc, at the corner of the Market Houae. 8. BUELL, Agt. Catlialaj March 87, 1851. 4 For spring and Summer. ! THE subscriber has just received ;from' the cily .another addition Ip Ins Stock of,.Goods ombrac-, ingalarge and varied assortment, in which will bp found Cloths, CassimoroßiSaUinolß, changeable Silks; Turo Salihs, Mbus. do Laines,. Cashmeres; Shawl*, - Gloves, Canton and Woolen Flannel?, Muslins, <feo» MOUS. EG LAINES, Very desirable styles have jaslboon opened by the subscriber, to-which the attention oflho ladles is in* vited. ’ * , ... ■, Silks & Satin's. Just received a handsome assortment of black artd changoablo Silks and Tore Satins, for ladies dresses which will.bo sold cheap. Boors & Shoes, in great variety, stylo and size.;: . GROCERIES of all kinds, such as good Coffee, at 12J, Sugar, Molasses, Spices. Also Jcnkin’s &> Co’s Celebrated GAkcn and Black Teas. ' l - Tbo attention of the public Is respectfully solicited, Inasmuch as he feels confident of his ability lo.givo satisfactlon to all who may favor him with their pa tronage. : : , . N. W, WOODS, AgV.' March 27, 1851. Ornamental Marble Yard. Owens Sc Richards, RESPECTFULLY inform the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, that they have now at their Mat* bio Yard, inSouth flanbvor street, a Tow doors south of the Court House, and nearly opposite fiontz’ store, an elegant etook of pure. ,• American White Marble, anti arc prepared to execute in the most .finished style . . . . • ' Ton\hs f . / Grave Slones at all prices, • Mantles^ Door and Window.SW9 f [ Sleps r s‘c, together with every other article in (heir lino, and promiso-thut in fineness of finish, oliostoness of do* sign and quality of Marble; their work' shall not bo surpassed by any other establishment. - • .They are authorized agents of Mr. Robert Wood, of Philadelphia, and will furnish from his rpanufnc* tory all varieties of IRON RAILINGTorIhe enelp sing of Grave lots end all other purposes, at the shortest notice and at Philadelphia prices.' They will also finish or manufacture all kinds of Building. Work, such as Sills, Steps and Platforms, at .the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Having great experience in the business, they are enabled to manufacture the most fashionable work, and respectfully ask a share of the patronage of the public. • ' Carlisle, March 27,1851. ~ • Stpani Saw Mills & Lumber Yard, AT BRIDGEPORT. M'KIN LEY, DIOLER $ WILT, HAVING leased the Saw Mill and Lumber Yard of the late Henry Church, at the west, end of the Harrisburg bridge, are'prepared to manufacture to order Lumber of every description. They have also on bond at this point a stock of Boards, Plank, Shingles, Plastering Laths, Ac., which they will sell at (be lowest caah.prices. Those wishing to write will address ua at Harrisburg. Steam Saw Mill and Lumber Yard dl Harrisburg . ■ Theyalso have a largo Steam Saw Mill at Har risburg, where they tan manufacture-the heaviest or der at short notice. To this mill they have attached 1 a slitting Mill, For slitting oVery variety.of Dry Boards from, the sixteenth of an inch up. Attbeir yard in this place they have eveiy variety of Dry Dumber, such as Panel, Common, Select-and Callings. -March "27, 1850—Orri ... Cheap Watches. Preserve this Advertisement if, you want a Bargain fIL THE CHEAPEST WATCH STORE IN (hj Phlladelphia.No. 160, North Second street. iMlWfroornef of NEW.- ■-- - » ■ Good stiver verge Watch eyftetn' l '-s «* ‘iOjQo Good silver lepine watches from 8,00-to 12,00 Good silver patent levers from - 12,00 to 00,00 Good Gold Verge lovers from 12.00 to 20,00 ■Good gold lepine and Hoilsodtte, 1 18,00 to 26,00 Good gold patent levers, 26,00 to 30,00 Some very heavy Gold patent levers 35 to 60. . I am able to sell greater bargains than any other store, as I have a good judge employed to attend all public sales and auctions, to purchase alt watches that are sold very cheap. Wanted, 2 good Journeymen to Work at watches. ' N. D, Silver Spoonsand Spectacles manufactured and.sold at the usual low prices ol the finest Silver. Fashionable-Jewellery of every description on hand. JOHN PRIES, Cor. of 2d & New sis. ’ Phila, March 27, 1851—3 t Save your Property for a Trifle. ! \ LL persons wishing .0 save their property from /X firo without the aid of insurance, should havo their roofs covered with Blake’s Patent Imitation Biate, or Frro and Water Proof Paint. A roof well, covered with this article will last-much longer than I a roof unpointed, and will render it entirely proof| against lire and water. .This article con he had very, cheap at the hardware store of \ March SO, 1861 FRESH GROCERIES. JUST received /(the Store, of the subscriber, in South Hanover street, a fresh supply of GROCE. KIES, consisting of SUGAR, COFFEE, TEAS, &c. of tho beat quality and at the lowest prices, A good quulity of Coffee at 23} cents. Also, FIIVE.FAiIIILV FLOVB, of the choicest brands, together, with all. Kinds of FEED, all of which will be sold at the lowest prjoes for cash. Also, for sole,a ono horse Wagon on springs. JOHN KENEY. Carlisle, February 27,1851, Broad Powder* BABBITT’S Efforvosing Compound, for making Uiead, cakes, dec. without Yeast, one of the beat preparations, originally Introduced by the subscriber, constantly on hand. J. W, BUY, Carlisle, March 13,1861 Ctrocorlcfl* ANEW supply of fresh Codecs, white crushed and brown Sugars, Spices, dec,, just received and opened by tho subscriber, as also a general as eotimeni of - GREEN & BLACK TEAS, of tho choicest brands from the well known bouse of Jonkon’sA Go., Philadelphia, with a general nsaprt mont of oil other articles in his lino. For sale at the store of. J. W.J3BY. Carlisle. March 13, 1861 - . , • Tavern Licence. TO the Honorable (he Judges of the Court of Gen. era) Quarter Sesslohs br the Peace of Cumberland county, at Afirll SeAslohe, A. D, IBs|j Tho petition of George Duty respectfully repre. ■enle, that your petitioner ie provided with the neoee airy requisites Tor keeping a hotiee of public enter, lainmonl, In the house ho now occupies aeeuoh in the townehip of Silver Spring. Your petitioner, there, fore, prays your Honors to grant him ft license for 1,10 — ll,O r '"' GEORGE DUEY. March 13.1651—• We the undersigned citizens of the township of Silver’Sprlng.ln the county of Cumberland, do certify that we arp well acquainted with .the above named George Duey ; that he ie of good repute for honesty and temperance, and le well provided with houee room and conveniences for toe aocomtooUallon of strangers and travellers! and that eOdh Inn orTfty* era ie Decenary io accommodate the public and on* tertaiq strangers and travellers. Henry W Grifinger * John Haupk John.CiuU Peter,Brlckor ?smuel Sensempn David R(ritnlnger mice Williamson JafcobMuromx Henry Vogelsang Jacob Phillips Joseph Sadler, Jr David Lelm David Orris . John Bobb . John demine William M. Molly . , TTtJCTIIACJT. of Coffee for sale at (ho Grocory.and Pi Tes store of Fob 13. C.INHbTF.Agt. BY virtue, of sundry writs of Venditioni Exponas, isauftl out of the Court of. Common. Pleas of Cumberland county, 1 and to me directed, I will ex pose to public sale, at the Court House, in Carlisle, bk ? Friday the 11th doy of APRIL, 1851, at 10 b'mock A* M., the following described Real Estate, viz: ,A tract of land situate in Mifllin town ship, bounded on the east by land of J» Seamy and PeteV Fahnestock, on the south by Isaac Uhriillitb, on tho west by Andrew M’Elwaino, and on the north by .David Mowers, containing 74 acres," more oi leas, having fheroon erected a two story'LogHouso, Log Shop and Log Barn, ■ Seized and taken in execution as the property of Thomas Dunlap.; * Also, the undivided one-half of a lot of Ground, situate in the borough 6T Carlisle, contain ing GO feet in front and 240 feet ft depth, more or less, hounded on tho south by High btreet, on the east by a lot of Thompson’s heirs," an alley on tho north, and a lot of Mra. Kaufman on tho wcrt» hav ing thereon erected a (wo story Stone. House and Stone Ba£k-I?uilding, and a Stone Shop. .Seized and taken in execution. as the property of James A. Dougherty. -■ 4-) 3 .°> a il ot of ground situate in tho bo rough of Shippensburg," bounded on " the north by Main street, on the west by Railroad street, on (he south by an alloy, and on the oast by Wm Russell's heir* having (hoieon- erected a' two.story Frame Wenlheiboard House anda two story Brick Back building, a Stone Shop, a Brick two story house, Vfarerhouse, Frame Stable, dec., containing 40 feel on Main street and 340 feet on Railroad street, more of less. Seized and taken in execution as tho pro perty pf Jonathan Peal, -''Also, a lot of ground situate in the bo rough Cf-Cujlislo, containing CO.feet in breadth and $4O feet ln depth, more or less, bounded onthO south . bJr Lopthcr street, on tho cost by East street, on the north by an sllcy, and on the west by a lot of Peter havingthereon erected a largo Frame two story House, wftb'a basement, a Fro mo Stable, dec. ' Also, a lot .of ground situate ini. the bo tough of Carlisle, containing ono acre, more oiless, -founded on the north- by-Leather street, on the east by.a lot of Jocob Shrom, and on (he south and west byaroad leading from Louthdr,street. Seized and taken m execution as (bo property of John Brannon Also, a lot of ground situate in the vil lage of Springfield,Weslpenneboro* township, con taining 3S| feet in breadth in front and 65$ feet in breadth In the rear,.and ifBo feet In depth, bounded t>Q the north by Main alrect, on the east by a lot of Ja'tioh King, on tho south by an alley, and on the ifreat by a lot of Jacob Kellor, having (hereon erected a two story Log House, a Barn, &c. Also, a IratSt of land situate in West F^nnsborough.township, containing 28 acres and 78 perches, more orless, bounded by. lands of William Dunlap, Abrahom Myers, Dr.. Sharp's heirs, 8, Piper and Joseph McKee.-. Seized and token in execution a» the property of James Elliott. Also, a lot of ground situate 1 iq the vil 4&ge Springfield, Wcstponnsborpugh township, containing 'Jdo feet in breadth and ISO feet in depth, more or less, bounded on tho notth and west by an alley, on tho east by a let of Thomas 1 Dufley, and oh (he south by William Moore, having thereon erected V<me and a halt story Log House, a Stable, dec.— Seized and taken in execution as the-property of Ja cob Eiscnhaur. . ■ v! 1 * Also, all ihe interest of Abraham Erb, deceased, in a certain lot of ground situate in Worm leysburg, Eaalpennsborough township; containing SO wercbcp, more or less, hounded on the north by Mar iet Square, east by au alley; south by a lot of 8. -pastor, and west by street, having thereon erec* wla two story Frame (louse, &c. Seized and (a- Itoft iu execution as the property of Abraham Eib, rfeceoßcd. Arid 01l to be aold by me. V* . s • DAVID SMITH. Sh’XT. ' Sheriffs Office, Carlisle, March 13, 1851. Spring millinery Goods. s, , JOHN STONE & SONS, YM,PORTERS and Dealers in Silks, Ribbqat< and T Millinery Goods, No. 45 South Seoorid'St., Phils* received taxe arrival*YTafgotnd’hshdfsbtrif assortment uf Spring JVtUHnory Goods, feleoted by one of tho firm lr» Franco. They hive now fn store Glace Silks for casing Bonnets, Fanby fionmft and Cap Ribbons, plain Mantua and Sjllo Ribbons, til widths. A largo assortment of Arllfi ml Flowers, while and colored Crapes, and Crape Liaso, French Chip Hats, Fancy Nuts and Laecs, Fancy Lisse Trimmings, Caps, Quillings, Cosing Wire, Crowns, covered Whalebones, Ac., with all other articles appertaining to the Millinery trade. ‘i March 20, 1851—Im 1 S. MAUPAY, Nurseryman & Florist, Riting Sun Village, Germantown Road, near Phila, SAB for solo s( his Garden and Nursery, an ex* tensive ossortmenl of Fruit Trees, consisting of Pear, Plum, Cherry and Apricot, Us well as Orna ments! and Shade Trees of eVcry vanity, and Ever greens, viz: Balm of Gilead, Silver Fir, Red & Black Spruce, Norway do., White Pines, Arborvilo. Tree Dox.&c.; also Sluabbery, Roses of many kinds, Grape Vines, Hardy Plants, Raspberries, Currants, Osssge. Orange, Herb Roots, Vegetable plants, Garden and Flower Seeds— WhoUtaTe'and Retail— prices mode rate.' JOHN P. LYNB. .His stands for the sale of*the above in the City, ort ln the Market 61. Market boluw Sixth Street, whore order* sro also received. .Communications may bo addressed by mail, direo led S. Mdupay, Rising Sun P. 0., Philu. Co. ■February SO, 1851—3 m Spring &'Summer Circular of tho PHILADELPHIA mourning Store, No. 63 South Second Street, Fifth door above Cbesnut, West side, BESSON A SON, would respectfully invito (bo attention of wholesale and retail cash purcha- Mrs, (o their Spring importations, consisting in part of ■ 1 Duejc Ghaly, Silk Tissues, Crape do Paris. Borages, 80. (double width) Doi (all wool.) Gro nadines, Mousseline do Laines, Do. (d’ble width) Summer Bombazines, Silks, Bo nbazlne Alpacas, Crape Veils, Mode or Love Veils, Crape for Veils, English Crapes, Grenadine Shawls, Uarago do., Thibet do., G.lossy Alpacas, Modes, patent Silk Gloves, host'Kid Gloves, Ac. Motmaisro SlcilienncsJ Barege de,Lames,Fou lard Silks, Steel DaragcS, Aiborinoa, Poplins. Mousseiino do Boge, Mousaetinodo Lsine, Lawns. Ginghams, English Chinlzsi, Neapolitan Gloves, Kid do., Collars A Cuffs, Bprdcrod handkerchiefs, Ac., Ac. . , March 13.1851—2 m * BLAKE'S Fire end Water Probl Paint which has been‘extensively ueed for the lacl air years on the roofs of houses, sloqmlKials, Ac., and In no In stance hoe it been known to fail. For sale by HENRY SAXTON, Carlisle, March 13,1851 IF Ladles ami Gentlemen would consult their own pleasure, they would road more thpn they do; and if they would consult their own interest they would most certainly call,at Rawlins’ Book and Drug store, Main strebii Carlisle.. Books,sold here for.positively less than you ton buy tfiom. for lb thd clly—lf not so, the money shall bo returned. Match lS,lBttl *. Carriage for Sale, AN excellent carriage, but little used, with tongue and shafts, for sale cheap. Also a one hono Wagon, nearly now. Apply to . : O. W. HITNBR. v Oarllsle, Marbh 0,1761. CIHOIOE Pettomery from Haul’s, and RouseU’e, Just received and for siU»l manufacturers prices at Rawlins’ Drug Store. FebruarylS. .. T)INB OIL and Burning Fluid Just received fresh JT from the best manufactory in Pblla„and for sale ofßawlins’ Drug ant) Fancy Store, Main ktreet. c Fehruary IS. . . ' * BLANK SUMMONS' EXECUTIONS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. ■ ShcrilPis Sales. Flro and Water proof. To tbo ladles. ■ 1 Proclamation. ”’ - ■' TTTHEREAB (he Honorable Faxdxsick Watts VV- President Judge of the several Courts of Com monPleas of the countiea of Cumberland,Perryand Juniata, in Pennsylvania, and justice of (he several Courts of Oyer, and Terminer and General Jail De livery in said countiea, and Hon. John Stuart and John Clendenin, Judges Of (he Co'urt of Oyer,and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, for tho trial of all capital and. other offences, in the said county of Cumberland—by their precepts to me directed, dated (he 10th of January, 1851, havo ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and .General Jail Delivery, to be holden at Carlisle, op. tho. 2d Monday of April next, (being (he l'4fh day).a*(lo o'clock in the fore noon, to continue tWo Week. ... NOTICE is therefore hereby given, to the Coro ner, Justices oflh'P 'lWco and Constables of theaaid county of Cumberland, that they are by the said pre cept commanded to betben and therein their proper persons, with their rolls,records,inquisitions, exami nations, and all other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain to be done,and allthose that are bound by recognizance!,to prosecute against tfau prisoners that are or .then shall be in the jail of said county, are to be there to prosecute them as shall bojusl, , DA.VJO SMITH, Sheriffs . - Sheriff's Opficz, Carlisle. Feb. 37, 1851.‘5 J : • '■ » REWARD will bp paidfortho conviction of (he person or persons who cut the hoae of the Union Fire Company, on the'night of. the late fire. .: E. CORNMANi March 13,1651 President. Stray Sliecp. CAME to tbopremUea of the subscriber, in Monroe township, convenient to Beltzhoovnr’s mill, on or 4«&abouUhe stli instant, EIGHT HEAD OF Tire owner is requested to come forward, prove property, and take them away, or they will be disposed of as the law directs. JOHN WESTFALL. March 13.1851—3 t» * Dissolution of jPartnorslilp. ■ THE co-partnership heretofore existing between Swiler & Fells, of the borough 'of Mecbanicsburg, CumV. co., Po., was dissolved on the 8d instant by mutual consent. All persons’lndebted to said firm are requested to make settlement Immediately, and all persons having claims agdjnst the firm are re quested to present them immediately, properly au thenticated for settlement. The business will be continued at' the same stand by Swiler & Emiltger. D. H. SWILER, H. P. FELLS. March 13, 1851— 3l« ... N. B. The books of Swiler dc Fells will remain in the hands of D. Hi Swiler .for collection, Oouoral Notice. THE subscribers desirous of settling up their books hereby notify those indebted either by note or book account, to call and pay up without delay, aa they wish to have all old accounts settled up by the middle of March. . Just received a new supply of fresh Goods; selling off very cheap A. fit W. BENTZ. . Feb. 27. 1861. ' J ' Cstoto Notice. I ETTERS testamentary on the estate of Samuel 4 Galbraith, deceased, late of Dickinson town ship, Cumberland county, have-been granted to tho subscribers living In the same township, in said by tho Register of the county aforesaid. All persona indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement. THOMPSON M. GALBRAITH, .MATTHEW GALBRAITH, Feb Is, 1851-—6 t Ex’rt. Estate Notice. NOTICE Is hereby given tha.t. Letters testament ary on the estate of Joseph Schroll. late of Hampden foWjithlp, Cumberland county, deceased, base been Issued by tho Register in and for said coun ty to (he subscriber-residing in .the same township, in qato county.- AU-pataans biting-claims, be Ask wands against to* estate of said decedent; fro re quested to make known the same without delay,and those indebted to make-payment to FERDINAND ROTH, B*V. March 6,1851—61*. v Estate Notice. ALL persons are hereby notified that Loiters testa mentary with the will annexed, on tho estate of Elizabeth Baker, late of the Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa. deceased, have been grant ed to the subscriber residing in North Middleton township, county aforesaid. All persons having claims or dernands against the estate of said deced ent, ore requested to moke known the. same without delay, and those indebted to make pavment to JOHN WONDERLICH, AdmV February 27, 1861—61 Estate Notice. LETTERS testamentary on (he estate of Daniel Handsbu.Uto of Sliver Spring township, Cum berland county, deceased, have been issued by the Register of said county, to the subscriber residing In tho some tqwnship. All persona indebted to smd estate are requested to make immedla(e t payment, and those having.oliimt will present thorn properly authenticated for sslllemeht to SAMUEL SEtfSEMAN, Ex’r. February 20,1851—6 t . Estate Notice. LETTERS of administration on the estate of John M. Smith, late of Hampden lowhship, Cumber land county, deceased, Irava been granted by the Register of said county, to the subscriber living in Alien township. All persons indebted to said eslfle are requested to make immediate payment,and those having claims will present them properly authenti cated for settlement to CHRISTIAN TITZBL, Adm’r. February 20,1651 —Gl Estate Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that letters tellstnenlsry i on the lost will and testament of William Baker, late of the borough uf Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa., deconeed, have this day been Issued by the Re gister In and for said county, to the subscriber who resides at Middlesex, in the said county. Ail per sons having claims ordemands against the estate of the laid decedent sie requested to make known the same without delay, and those Indebted to piake payment to JOHN WUNDERLICH* Ex’r. February 18, 1661—fit tstatc Noflco* LETTERS of administration on the estate of Tasso Todd, late of the borough of Carlisle, deceased, I have been Isnued .tb the subscriber residing in said borough, county of Cumberland. All persons in debted to said ©stale aio reqiiosied to make Immediate payment, and, (hose having claims will present (ham properly authenticated tor seltlemsnt to * . LEMUEL TODD, Adm’r. Feb. 18. 1851—fit . • Estate Notice. LETTERS of administration on the estate of Mary Ann Bushman, deo’d, late of 8. Middleton (p., Cumberland county, Pa., have been issued by tne Register of the county, the subscriber residing in Dickinson townehip,.county.ilforeefld. 'All persons indebted to said estate nisle immediate payment, and Iboeo having claims will present them ptdpsrly authenlicsted for settlement to • • * ■ • GORGE CREGLOW, AdmV. Februiry o,lBoo—6t* EINE SWEET-ORANGES at 18 down; O. O's at 19; Lemons at 15; Bunch, Cluster and dler’e Raisins, 10, 19£ and 15 ots per pd., Figs, 19|, Filbert*, Italian orosmnuls, Enrllsh Walnuts, Paper Almpndo, Jumbo Paste, Rose, Mint, Teaberry, Lemon, Anseed aqq other candles, at,all prices.-* For sale at Rawlins’ Drug and Fancy Store, next door to thb, Post Office. ' February 6,1651 . BREAD- WITHOUT YEAST. A compound for making bread, tes cakes, and buckwheat cakes wllhoutyoast. Prepared and sold.by.B. T. Babbitt Co., N. York; and hy the undersigned. Feb. 13. O.INHOFP, Agt. QII.KB. A splendid aeeortraant of Ladies .Dress O Silks, of various kinds, black and changeable Turo Satins, such as cherry do black, green dt black, Msjsrlne blue, dcc.,jus( received by. ‘ . . Nov 7. G. W. IiITNER. . TAtfern License. .. TO .tWtiononfcift the Judge* -«al Quarter Sessions-of .jhs.Beats nf Cumber land county* ftAprtySqnqons, A. D.JShl*' , . The petition,-of.Johfi Hoover, respeetlWly rep* resents, that your ,p,gtiUpner..ia provifod • with-the necessary requisites for keening * house of public entertainment, in the house bo now occupies is nch In tho borough of Mecbanlcsburg,. Your petitioner therefore, preys your Honorrto grant him a licease for the same, the ensuing year. j JOHN HOOVER, March 20, 1861.—8 t "VVelke uiidersigqed cijixepa. of the tiorough, of Meobanicsburg, in the coupty .qt C.umberlsndv .do certify that* we'are' well acquainted, with the abate named John Hoover* that- be Is.dfjrood repute for honesty and temperance, and Is well -provided with house room,and conveniences ,for the accomtnoda* tion of strangers and travellers, and that each fym or Tavern is necessary to accommodate tbojmblic and entertain strangers and travellers^' ■ Peter Hull Edw.Lamont. Isiael Hull Samuel ZtcbarifS ' { George George Hauckyjr' Adam Hauck Joseph MilUsao Jacob Ruplcy John Bskehore. * .. , H F Fells Osprge W Dlltfr ' Simon Arnold Daniel HhrlcK . - Jacob Hartline ; /, . f License* TOlhp Horforeb!o.lhe Judges of the Conti of Gena* ral Quarter SesaiQßsr.ofthjs Peace of Cumberland county* at April Sessions* A. P. 18$1* ... . The petition of John Hooker* raspecl/bny.. rep resents* that .your petitioner. ia provjded wfth IM necessary requisites, for keeping a pobllo entertainment* to the house he now occupies as each la Dickinson township. Your 'petitioner therefore prays your Honors to grant him* a license for lne 1 same, the ensuing year. ''*'■} •*" JOHN HOOKER. March 19, 1651—3v* We 'lh'e undersigned cilizona of the towoabipof Dickinloo, Cumberland County, do certify that near* well acquainted >vitli the mored' John Hooker, ;tha( he la or food repute for honealy and temperance, and Ja well .provided, With houie room and convenience* for the accommodation and traveller*, and dial auoh Inn or Taverh'ia neees' •ary to accommodate Ihe'public and'tnlcrtaln atxao gera, and traveller*. - JPra Harper John Klnlnger ( acob Hemmingor John W Foust Abraham Knfts John Snyder * - J’roncla. W Fulton - Eli«a.DEy*tap oaeph Brown John S Dunlap H W M'Culloogh Johußpcnoe - f < Sam] Beelem Wm Forbca James \Ve*kley tavern Llocntc. TO the Honorable (|ie Jodgsl ofthe Coart ofQKu el's! Quarter Senlone of the t’eaceofCumberland county, at April Seeeiona, A. D. 1661.' T . The petition of Adam Sierer respeolfullyre pre sents, that your petitioner, is provided with ihfr ne cessary .requisites for keeping a bouse ofpubllo I entertainment, lolht house be novroccopieteasueb !In the boroogb of MechanlciUorg'. YoVrpetttßiodf, therefore, prays youi Honors to grant bin a Jioenso for the tame, (be ensuing year. : v ' ;•* ADAM SIERE*. M.rch 13,1051.—31« We the Qnderslgned cilitcna of the borough ofACa* chanlcaburg.io the county of Cumberland, docerllly that w* ere well acquainted with thr above balnea Adam Sierer; that lie ia of good repot* for btmetly and temperance, and la well provided with hooff room, and convenieneca for the acooramodatUNTtf •Irangera and travellara, and that each loner Tat f ern ia neceaeary to accommodate the public aad eft* I tain atrangara and traveller*, Patrick Laverty George Bleinooer Felix Huber Jacob Hartllot Joel Berlin James Bryan . Simon Arnold George w. DUler, J. Ingram . William R.Slytfbr .Patar.Gantet- - Ja<aMHanllae Peter Grant! George John Zimmerman larera Zloeaie. TO the Hottbrablo the /edge* of the Court of o|. serai Quartet Setflooaofthe Peace Of Oonibek land county, At April Session*, A. D. 18M. > The politics of Philip Breehbill, respectfully rcaent* that your petitioner it provided with the jrih ceaaary requisites for keeping a housUof public eo* (attainment, in'tbo house ha now occuplea-in.Oputyi Middleton township* Your petitioner Iherefbtiiprajrp jrour Honora to grant him a license for the same the ensuing year. PHILIP BRECHBILL. , March 13,1861—31* ' We the undersigned citlscni of the township of South Middleton* In the county of Oumbertaho, do certify that we aro well ecquainted * with the abftvu named Philip Breehbill, that he is of good-repute lor honesty end temperance, and is well provided with -house room and convent* rices for the accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that such Inn or Tli vtrn it necessary to accommodate the public and erf* tertain strangers and travellers. ■John Wonderlieh , . , William Strickle/ . V. Sorautl UolUnger Benjamin BrlghlbUl George Harniih George lloch Geo W Bibertl John G Keeny PJI-ciduh A M.Leldlch \ ' Jacob Gutahall Daniel HolUnger sf Tavern License. TO. the Honorable the Judges of (be Court qf fee* neral Quarter Session* j)F the Peace of Cumber* Und coUniy, «t April Sessions, *A. D. 1861. j , The petition of H. W. Scott, respectfully fiprfe sents, that your petitioner la provided with thejßta ceaaary requiaitea for keeping a bouse of public en tertainment, In thp' house now occupied asAneh'by Robert Laiid } in the Weal Ward, in the Borough of Carlisle. H. W. SCOTT. March 13,155L —3t Wo the undersigned cltluna of the- What Wild, In the Borough of Carllale, In the county of Oottf* bcrland, do petrify that we are well acquainted with the above named H. W. Scott, tbstho is of good r* note for.honesty and temptiince'.and la wall provi ded, with house room and conveoleucee for those* commodußon df. strangers and , travellers, end that such lon oi Tavern is necessary to accommodate tba public apd entertain strangers and travellers.' John Keeny . David Rhoads James Davis ; Robert Noble John Falier 8 \V Ilavorstiek Oeorgo Heqdle W Foulk J W Patten William Cart. A Noble Geo W Hilton * A *A Dine John Melt _ J K Boyer J L Sterner . * J C Thompson. • M Morris - * y John Noble Henfy teoblei . - . t Tavern Ucenie. TO lb* Honorable tbs Jodael cribs Court bfito nsnl Quarter Seeiiuna of lbs Peace of Cumberland count}, at April Peaaloni, A. D. 1991. , Tbs petition of William tVkea toepeolfoUy m reeenll. that your petitioner la prorided with the n* requisites for keeping a bouts of pnbllo a*, tertalnment'jn tbs house now occupied try him to Nawtun township. Your petitioner therefore prays your Honors to grant him a llcsntsfor lbs asms,tie ensuing year. WILLIAM PARKBBI March 18,1851—81* Wa tha undersigned clthens of the township ef Newton, Id tha county of Cumberland, do certify that wb are well acquainted, with the above named William Faikes, that ho is of good reptile for bOns£ ly and temporancb.ood Is well provided with bouse room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that- sutb’ Inn or Tiv# ern Is necessary. ta accommodate IhapubUcand sa« tertsln atrsngera end travellers. ; • 7 •~ *" Henry Miller Christian Snei(o David Foreman Jems# Kyle/ * 1 Samuel Snoke J J Wise '-''V •' 1 JscohNewmsn Jchoßonwr . . , George Doughmun Afrah** ****'?" * WI., 1 «H« Wwdfcum «■ I j CMTtrlan.
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