>. liT ' . I , uiV.,* from Liverpool,(has; iho; following :ina-1 .Intelligence.. '■.lt- wHI be seodahol Ibo Rub. lis'try, reilorcd lo -power‘by the Queen, h ave jebir defeated In Parliament:. ,■■■ jsngland. „V\ , govcrrimenl of Lord John; Russell is still very hb canno'i gel his friends lo rklly/eround him, is now fully anticipated that there will, soon ; of parliament and a general election. | osday evening last, in the House of Commons,; laincd another defeat od'lho question of Woods irestsi f . • • i Duncan moved a resolution demanding a rc. in the management.; This’the Government jusly resisted. On a division there appeared proposed reform ISO, for Ministers 119.. So, /ith their partial abandonment of the Pupal re, their defeat upon Mr. Locke King’s motion ion reform, and this defeat, it is thought they bo able to hold together till after Easter. .iC Times inserts frequent keen and sarcastic re !£msrkiLan the present position oflho governments ' Tba/ttgilation on the part of the Catholics of both ■ England and Ireland, against the proposed final mca , cores of Lord John Russell, continues,unabated. -The protectionist loaders, ns well as Hliclr party, oro making vigorous preparations for a general elec. S-. (lon, ip .order, if possible, to secure such n mojofilv f' of Commons as will iinposo a four shit libgaduty on all foreign carp,and breadstuff*. . ‘“’.The“process of receiving and arranging the aril-. " ttle»«to bo. exhibited In the Crystal Palace, Is going * . •o»VVirjf satisfactorily, and no doubt is entertained .buUhjuho building will, bo opened ul tho proposed iljmfljn the month of May. ■ . • '..SSfcWfco body of Hungarians and Poles, refugees ' late struggle in-Hungary, had arrived in tw»fn 00l for Americs, but on.their arrival from ■ ® l Liverpool, they wore met by a deputation . T London Democratic Committee, who have to remain in Englond. in order,aslhey hand in case their aid should bo required i. democratic cause in (either Prance or , English Government have, so far,, paid or of f'V-, ier£d,JCB to every man who will go to America., A Sif* the Hungarians have accepted tho offer, blit *t)lcs nil refused. The local magislralca ut|d tho 6r of Liverpool hbvo had several interviews with ito persuade thorn to emigrate. Public meetings been hold to raise subscriptions for them, and proposed to have on amateur performance in the Royal fur their benefit. They are said to body of men, and their firm, quiet iim) or (conduct in. Liverpool [ms, it is also said, shed a coupon their cause, irm) made an impression in ,‘favor which will hoi soon bo forgotten. i • ■' ON DANCING. ; ' . . V( , _fi Frrcii, In one of his lectures on the uses of the ®nd on : the mode of preserving health, says : r v Is (ho king and queen of. in-door cxcr ' . is suitable for all classes, all ages, both j one of (ho most ancient and one of the 1 '{ppr'" lary. I do not speak of it os a dissipation, ixhiliralingand valuable exercise. Among! jcb, ills second to none.' ll.is extremely ir invalids, and fur consumptives. I have 3 of the worst cases of consumption I over id by dancing alone, practised daily for ilhs. The euro was permanent and com- Icplorablo dial dancing and amusements of 1 kinds, should have fallen under tho ban of , and should be preached ogainst as sinful, ilful, whether, tlje morals .of mankind are by forbidding all amusements, and it is le health of. thousands is sacrificed by.il.—. those that sink earliest into consumption (dies? Allow mo to say; it is.those who L exercise,and.refrainfrum all amukoments, '. school, at church, at homo, are marked as 'Hose looks ore demure, whoso walk Is slow, >c conversation is always on serious sub* few years death does Ills work* and llitir •cd for heaven is soon obtained. No greater } ever uttered, than that—* * Religion never was drelgncd I To moke our pleasures less.’’ icr in its Idler nor spirit dues our happy] icd religion—Uio religion of our Lord ami :bus Christ, In whom bo eternal praise and e,—• anywhere Turbid pure, rational pleasures ideation/ 1 Use (he things of this world .’as log them,' Is the Injunction; of the Apostle, complete summary of all the leaching of the •m this subject.” ' ’ ’ Relic.—Everything emana* Washington is possessed otpeeuliar fn of us, and especially so ls iho follow* >. f 80 c x 'll^lB *'' e «wM« and humane of lhal great man. • In, October, 1789, ' was shortly after the new Constitution,) Wellington made a lour through the East i. On his way, he slopped at a public ir Uxbridge, Massachusetts, and on hia stopped a short time at Hartford, from «e wrote the following letter Ir, Tafl % near Uxbridge, Mauaehuseih, IIAUTPoriD, Nov. 6, 1789. laving hoen informed thatyou have given to one of your sons, and called another . Washington’s family, end being more* much pleased with the modest and In »oks of your two daughters, Patty .and fur these reasons,. send each of these soe of chintz ; and to Patty, who bears of Mrs. Washington, and who waited than Polly aid, five guineas, with may buy herself any little ornament •h*ityAy,want, or she nmy dispose of them in any inure agreeable to herself. ' .Xaft;|fbt give these things with a view to have Irtalktfa’ot; or to be ever known; the less you ..the matter, the more you will please roe, 1 may bo sure that the chintz and money-nave got sate to hand, let Patty, who 1 equal to it, write a lino informing mo of lt|Vd|fQCled to "the President of the United Ki*lea, 81. Now York.’* 1 wish-you and your ffttnUy well» and am your humble Servant, GEORGE WASHINGTON.” whoso lovor fainted when ho popped and was revived by the smell of opo ' dolqoo, was twitted of it: • , Bho replied, with n quiet amile, “I he confirm the story, and I have a fan njjod thoughtfully« “that timidity in a a general sign of innocence; and 1 cannot thinking that when a man is fluent at lovo c ' l, *cr his heart is not in it, or he has had s ' experience in llie art ! M the Cramp.— /The following is highly ns an infallible cure for thu cramp. iWfcMMer symptoms of this disease are visible, pTrofae a plaster of dry Scotch snuff, varying in • to iho ngo of tho pntionti to be ap / dlreci)y over tlio tliorafc, and retailed lliero nntlf'ill tho symptoms disappear. This remedy Ufoiqqd (oho always effectual, when applied In and second plages of (he malady. The 1 made by greasing with lard a piece of ep,-Covering it with snufu l ; ?, JH(j’unt Vornon la about to bo examined by Iho of Oommisalonora upon ibo subject. of i ■MUltaty Asylum with a view to purchase by Iho Government. '■WMIlk-. MARRIED. , '"sdMtofce 38th nil., by the Rev. C. MoDougall, Mr. to Miss Hannah Zinn, all of Mount ■ AWWIbla county. In.Mfflio luwnahtp) on Tburidoy Iho 371 h ult., by Iho wiy. Robert MoCaohron, Mr. William Lennet, bf to MUs Catiiaulne Elliott, of Iho TontiW place. > *ld'Hsrriulnirp, on tho 35th ultimo, by Ibo Rev, Ji •te Hoalcb, Mr. Edwln CimaoN, to Miaa Mania Dell,' Wtjibf that place. ' ■■ ■ ■ ■ , ;ta«}ai DIED, i’ i: in th (Ida borough, oh Wednesday morning leal, after •£$ hungering illnoaa, Mr. JohN Matthews, ogiul iboul '■ *l| ' i''/, In't'b'a borough, ofconaumpllon,on Saturday night, iiiilaal, Miaa Fnancm Weak lev, daughter of Mr. John ; agod about 35 years. • • ' Suddenly, in Silver Spring townihlp.on lhe 38d VMSBrtt.. Mr. John Aamstsono, ar.,,in ll;o SSlh year ofhla Cajt, JPr/fIK FBBNOH’Sr Overland Bxpediliou-to 1 Californio. •Vf.ow published and .fbr'salo bjruho subscriber,a J\i “Journahof Frencli’s Overland Expedition (o Californio; by.WM. Miles;* 1 which loft. Now -York city, May 13,1830, ip (ho steamship' Georgia,’’and landed at'San Francisco, December ,14, following, by way of Now Orleans; Lavaccn, and San Antonin, Texas, JEI Paso oh thd Rio Grande, Gila River, to Sun Diego,.on the Pacific, a distance of’lBoo miles over land; ham thence by water to Sun .Francisco, after 7 months of the most unparalleled trials;suffer inns and Thq “ Journal" needs no des cr[ption, cvory line speaks for itself. If is published inpamphlet form—price J 5 cents lor single copy.— Agents, BookScllors, Merchants, &c., abroad, by. remitting tho cash in advance, will promptly bo fur* nishod’with the “ Journal 1 * alafcofy liberal discount. Ab this is the first.“book” pal out by any one of that fatal “Expedition," and os, there were ,230 prion be sides, who accompanied it, from different, Slates ; ol the Union, it will, bo road with, interest by their friends, neighbors, relatives, &c. ’ WESLEY! MILES, General Agent, Carlisle, April 3.1851-3 t , Estate Nolle©. LBTTBRSjlestamenlary on the estate of John Armstrohg, deceased, lato 6f -Silver Spring town* ship, Cumberland county,To., have been issued by the Register of the county, to the subscribers residing in the same township, county-aforesaid. : All persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment; and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement to JAMES ARMSTRONG, •, JOHN ARMSTRONG, April 3, 1851—Cl* , Ex’rs. ORDER NO. 1. Head Quarters, 3d Bat. Cumb. Vbl. J April 3, 1851. { THB'StalT appointments of Uib, battalion are as follows:'' Surgeon—Dr. 11. Hmklcy. . * Quartermaster—Lienl. James Agrfew, Sergeant Major—Sorg(.!Abrutmm DehulT. Quartermaster Sorgoal—Sorgl James McQiitlcr. Tlio above persons will bo obeyed and respected accordingly. By order of Mfjor J. F. Hunter, ’ . WM. M.,PENROSE, Adjt. A VOICE FROM THE “DDRNT DISTRICT.’? Mjnyer’s Candy Store Rebuilt. '"PHE subscriber would respectfully announce to L ,bis friends and the public generally, that bis Factory which was destroyed by the late fire, has been rebuilt, and bo is now prepared to furnish them with CHOICE CANDIES, manufactured of It, o best material, which ho'will sell -wholesale or retail, at the old stand in North’llanovci street, a few doors north of the bank,'where ho has just opened a gene ral assortment of Fruits and Nuts, consisting in part of Oranges, Lemons, Grapes, Figs, Iluiains, Prunes, in funcyboxes, Currants; Dales, Al monds, Filberts, Cream, Cocoand Ground Nuts, lie would also cull attention lo llio largest stock of Toys & Fancy Goods, ever offered in Carlisle, consisting of CHINA-AND GLASS TOYS, Card Trays, Vases, Mugs, Tou.sets, Dell Hoads, Motto Cops, Cologne Buttles, Tumblers, assorted Figures, &c. In connection with the above, he has on hand a prime lot of • FItESII OROOERIES, consisting of Sugars, Coffee; Teas, Molasses, Spices, Crackers, &c. Also a lot of prime Cigars. The subscriber returns his sincere thanks to u generous public fur the patronage bestowed on him on former occasions; and libpos by a desire to please to merit a continuance of the Some. Carlisle, April 3,1851. GItEAT ARniVAI;! JENNY LlNti, the astonishing Vocalist, whose name draws the attention of the world, will no doubt loon visitthis State. Everyone having this chance and the means should not' fall to hoar lior sweet voice. Prepare at once,.and go to M. &L. STEIN Ell'S Clothlng-Slorc, next door to Burkhold er's Hotel, where you can.fit yourself out and out at a very low rate. They hVve just received.their ; . , ... . Spring JStock,. ' | which (hey .will worfonlto bo rqual In quality and as low in price as any other establishment. They have good Clolhs On hand which will.be made up ul short notice.' particularly Invite the attention oftho public to.their Vest and Pantaloon patterns Don’t forgot the place M. & L. STEINER Ciiriisto, Aprils, 18S0— ISEIXSELa CO., Flour fit Produce Commission Merchants, No, 305, Baltimore sl. f oppotiU the Eutaw Houte, 'UpVTIMOftB. DEVOTE tlielr whole Attention In ef Fluor, Grain, arid Seed*,' Whisker, Baodn, Lard, Ruder, Wool. Dried Fruit, &o. ( on tit moil liberal terms . Purposing soon to remove where (hoy will hove the use o( alUilroad trick Connecting with the Susquehanna Rood, they now respectfully solicit consignments , over that road, and will themselves pay droynge on.produce to their Warehouse, when received in lots of a Urge car load or more at a time. Rcfut to Messrs. David Stewart &. Son, and Mr. John D. Early, Baltimore) ant Mr. Upton Wosha. bough, Cliamborsburg, Pu. April 3,1851—2m* XISI OF IETTERS. LIST or LETTEIIS remaining in liie Poet office at Curliale, Pd., April Ist, 1851. Persona in. quiring Tor letters on tine list, will please say they ato advertised. Alcorn William P Jacobs Geo Anderson John 10 Kane Mary Ann Allison Mrs Isabo Keeny Samuel Brown Margrol Kennedy Mary II ' Baughman John Kannga William Border Mary. Jano Kant* (Oalhatine Baugliman Philip I.oidig Callmrino a Basel John MoAnaltyJohn Bear Jacob . .. Maolln J Esq Bronson M A Esq. Meier Geo Baker Martha ' Maine William Brandt David 0 Marks Thomas Bloseer David Martin Thomas H Galeman Martha Ann Norland David Otaaier William Myers Joseph Carothers William Moggie John Cameron Callmrino Natcher Wm Connan Jacob Nevln Harriett M , Cutler LH : O’Brien Elizabeth Gorman Mathew. Pelker Geo Cooklin David M Peters John ~ Cook Elizabeth G Quigley Pierce Ornralr Jacob Ilenninger Conrad Cornman Elizabeth llesSler Eve Clark John H Hugh Peter 3 Coovor John Helslngor Alexander 1 Deaiabaugh Daniel Smith Barbara)! A Davis J M Smith Lemuel Rl Dob Geo Divinnev Jano Dermard Kim?y Donley Elizabeth Evans Marla Egulf John Fellows. Henry . Fold Geo First Moses Fiske J L Frain Charles ( FernbaUch Sflrph Ann Frchen Christian Ferguson William W Fought Catharine Fought 1 Samuel * iGrleaer AhdrevV ' Graham Robert Glonney Thomas Gill James Gibb John Gray Capt W H Gaymah Jonas Gipson William B • Hdndereon SarahX Harman John Hamilton David Hostler Benjamin 1 Heorner Jacob I Jones Bradford . ; , ..wew,aer}val; : oi'.,, > .Spring ,& Summer Dry*Goods. A RNOLD & LEVI respectfully inform the public generally, thct'llicy hive jml relumed from the eastern cilice, and ore now opening at' their cheap Wholesale and Retail atom, in North Hanover at., three doors north of tho Carlisle Bank, the largest, handsomest and cheapest assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, ever brought to Carlisle. Iho at tention of tho Ladies is particularly invited to our largo and beautiful assortment of tadics Dress Cloods, such as India jnnd Foulard-Silks, changeable and figured Silk's, Silk Tiahues, parages,’ Granndincs, Barnge de Laincs, Silk Poplins; embroidered, striped and plain Linen Lusters, Lawns; plain and embroid ored Svvlsses, plain and fancy Spring, do Laincs, Silk Bombazines, plain, black and fancy Alpacas; Ging* hnms and EnglishjGhintzcs, Lace, striped, plaid, and Book Muslins; Canton Crape Shawls, Frcnol) worked Collars, Linen Cambria Handkerchiefs, 'Linen and Thread Laces, Edging in endless variety, i ' ' Satin, Straw, China, Pearl, English Straw, Albnlai Jenny Lind, French Lace, Gimp, and Colored Bon* nets, from 25 cents to $5; Bonnet, Neck, and Cap- Ribbons, from 6$ to 50 cents. Cotton Stripes’and Drills for men and boys wear; froni-6J to 50 cents, Muslins from 3 to.lO'ccnts, Tickings from 6} 10 12J cents, brown ond bleached cotton and MnenShceting,Checks,Osnaburg Domes, tio-Ginghams, bleached and unbleached Linen and Cotton Table Diaper's..' . ' Carpets! Carpets!! The largbst assortment of Carpeting, Malting,Floor, and Table Oil ClotHs, ever exhibited in Carlisle, and whiclicannol bobcat in the county; Imperial three ply, Ingralh and Venlliah, from I 2& cents to 91,25. Another large stock of Bootsand. Shoes,,for men, boys, women and children, which .will.be sold very cheap. A. Fresh, supply of Groceries that cannot be best in price or quality. Recollect the nld stand, formerly occupied .by, Myers & Sheoffor, and directly opposite llaversllck’s Drugstore. April 3,1861.- NEW GOODS For Spring and Summer. rpIJE subscriber baa just received from the city JL another addition to.his Slock of Goods, oftibrao. ing a largo nnd varied assortment, in which will be found Cloths, Cassimores, Sallinets, changeable Silks, Toro Satins, Mous.do Lain?*, Cashmeres, Shawls, GloVes, Canton and Woolen Flannels,, Musliusr&o. . MOUS. DE LAINES. r Very desirable stylos have just been'opened by Bio subscriber, to.which the attention of.tho Mies is in* vilcri; ' . ’' ; ' Silks & Satins. Just received a handsome nasorlment of Idick nnd changeable Silks and Tore Satins, for ladies dresses winch will bo sold cheap. Boots Sl Shoes, In grout varlcly, stylo and'site. GROCERIES of all kinds, such us good Cofico.nl 12J, Sugar, Molasses, Spices. . Also Jenkin’a & Co*« Celebrated, Green and Buck Teas., Tho attention of the public is respectfully solicited, inasmuch as he feels confident of his ability to give satisfaction to all who may favor him with their pa tronage. N. W. WOODS, Ag’t. March 87, 1851. - - - ESPECTFULLY inform the citizens ofCarlislo iv one) vicinity, thuilhey have now at their, Mar ble Yard, in South Hanover street, a few doors south of tho Court House, and nearly opposite Bent*’ store, un elegant stock of pure P. MONYER. ■ American White Marble* anil arc,prepared to execute m the most finished stylo Monument j, ffbmil, ■ Grave Slone* at all prices, Mahtlts % . Door and Window Silla, Steps, sre, ■ together willi everyolher ortiolo in their hoe. and promlie lhat in fineness of finish, chasloness of do. sign and quality of Marble, their work shall not be surpassed by any olher'esUhltfbment. They are authorized age nIYoP Mr. IfdfieH Wood,’ of Philadelphia, and will furnish from his rnanufuc lory.all varieties of IRON RAILING for the enclo sing of Grave lots and all other purposes; at I lie shortest notice and at Philadelphia prices. They will,also finish or manufacture all kinds of Building Work,auoh as Sills, Steps ond Platforms, at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable, terms.; Having great experience in the business, they are enabled to iiHnufacture the most fashionable work, o'nd respectfully ash a share of the patronage of the public. v ;Carliilc, March 27,1851. _ * Steam Saw Mills & Lumber Yard, M'KINLEY, DIOLER % WILT, HAVING leased the Saw Mill and Lumber Yard of the lalo Henry Chuich, at the west end of (he Harrisburg bridge, are prepared to rianufcoturo o order 1 Lumber of every description. They have aleo on'hand ol this point a stock of Boords, Plank, Shingles, Plastering Lathe, dec., which they will sell at the lowest oath prices. Those wishing to write will address ns nt Harrisburg. Sleam Saw Mill and Lumber, Yard at Harrisburg. They also have a large Steam Saw Mill at liar* risburg, where they tan manufacture this heaviest or dor at short notico. To this mill ihey have attached : A SLITTING MILL , For slitting every variety of Dry Boards from the sixtoenth'of an'.inch up.. ! At their yard in this place they have every variety of Dry Lumber, such as Pone), Common, Select and Callings. ?'■“', March 27, 1850—0 m ' Preserve Ih is Advertisement if you want a Bargain ft THE CHEAPEST WATCH STORE IN (jsfTb Philadelphia, No. ICO, North Second sttool, 4U&corncr of NEW. Good silver verge watches from $B.OO to 10,00 Good silver lupine watches from .8,00 to 12.00 Good silver patent lovers from 12,00 to 30,00 Good Gold Verge lovers from •' 12,00 to 20,00 Good gold lepinc and HorUouUo, 18,00 to 28,00 Good gold patent lovers, -20,00 to 30,00 Some very heavy Gold patent lovers 35 to 00, I am able to sell greater hnrgnlnr (ban any other stoio, as I havo a good judge employed iqallcnd all public sales ind auctions, to purchase all watches that are sold very cheap. Wanted, 2 good Journeymen ty work at watches. N. U. Silver Spoons and Spectacles manufactured and sold at the Usual low prices 01. the finest Silver. Fashionable Jewellery of every deseripilon on hand. JOHN FRIES, Cor. of 3d A; Now sis. Philo, March 27, 1861—8 - . • Simon George Sheafer Elizabeth Smith Sarah Smith Peter B Smith Pheby ti Sheafer Emanuel Swlgert Geo Sr Save your Property for a Trifle. A LL persons wishing ;o save their’property from -A fire without the old of Insurance, should have, Uieir roofa covered with Blake's Patent Imitation ] Slate, or Flro and Water Proof Paint. A roof well, covered with this article will loAt mubh longer than 1 a roof unpointed* and will render it entirely proof against fire and water. This article can ho hud vory cheap at iho hardware atoro of March SO, 1051, JOHN P. lANE._ nteau rttwuor. BABBITT’S Efforvoslnff .Compound for making Bioad, cokes, Ac. without Ycost, ono of iho best preparations, originally introduced hy the subscriber, oohstdhtty ori Hand.' "■' • ' J. W. EBY. Carlisle, March'l3, 1651 Stouter William Shird Elizabeth Stover Henry A Smith Henry .. . Slyder Will Tani Shalilck Milo H Shearer Jacob Sm|th Mary Eiizabell Slottmecker Jeremiah SmUH Mrs Mary Trncey Edward Walters Jacob Weaver Samuel R Wise Mariah Wotkel Wlllltmi Worts John Wagner Henrv Wagner David Wardookor Frederick Washmood David Yoh Daniel . Yohn John , N. HANTGH, P. M ANEW supply of. fresh Codecs, while crusted ( and brown. Sugali,' Sp}cos,'dec., Just 'received and opened by the subscribe!, aa alao a general,is aoilmsntof. GREEN & BLACK TEAS, '/ 1 of (be ohoioeat brands from the welt known house of Jenken’a da 06., Philadelphia, with e geheral assort roent of all other, article* in his line. Poraalo tube atoreof-, . '! ■ >. ■ Carlisle, M*rth 13, 1651 , Donmta and Ribbons. Domestics! 'Dofhesiies!! BOOTS and SHOES. Ornamental Marble Yard. Owens & Richards, AT BRIDGEPORT. Glionp Watclics. .Ctroocrlcr. , f l,' “j s ; • fQ^ v of.rYcndl^pnlpzppnßf, 1 [Jissued but of the Court'of Common'Pleas of Cumberland county, and; to me dirocted, I wi|l,ex pose lo public sale,.at,(be Court on. Friday the 11 ihi da/ of APRIL, 1 *B5l, at 10 o’clock A. M., the following described Real'Estate, vU: •: 1* * ■ - • ’•' •*? ' A' tract of land situate ill Mifflin town ship* bounded oa the east by land ofi J. Seamy and PeterFahneetock, on. the, south by on the west by AndrewM/Elwainejand on the north by David Mowers,.containing.74 acres, more 01 less, having thereon erected a two atofy Log House, Log Shop and Log Barn'. Seized and taken in execution as thd. property of Thomas Dunlap. ;* ■ - -Also, the undivided one-half of a lot of Grqbbd, situate in tho borough'of Carlisle, contain iirgiOO feet in.front and 240, feet, lit depth, more or less,-bounded on* the < south by High street,* oh the east by a lot of,Thompson’s heirs, an alley on- the north, and a lot of Mrs. dCqufmah.qn the west, hav ing thereon erected a two story* Stono House and Slone Back-building,' and a Stone Shop. Seized and tqked in execution as,the property of James. A. Dougherty. • Also, a lot of ground situate in the l)o -.rougt of' Shipptjnsburg. bounded on the north, by Main street, on the.west by Railroad. street, , on the south by an alley, and on the oast by .Wm Russell’s heirs* having theioon erected a two story. Frame Weatherboard House and a two story .Brick Back building, a’.Stono Shop, a Brick two story house, Ware-house, Frame Stable, dec., containing 40 feet On, Main street, and 240 feel on Railroad street, more or less.. Seized and taken in execution aa the pro- of Jonathan Peal.- , Also, a lot of ground situate in the bo rough of Carlisle, containing 60 feet in breadth ond' 240 feet in depth, more or leas, bounded on the south by Loulher street, on the east by East street, on the : norib by aU'alley, and on the weal by a Igt of Peter SpaKr, baying ,thereon erected a large Frame two slory Huusb. tviib a basement a .Frame Stable, dec. Also, a lot of ground situate in the bo rough of Carlisle, containing one acre, more oi leas, bounded on tho north by Louther stlcet, oh the east by a lot of Jacob Shrom, and on tho south and west by a road leading from Louther street.' Seized and taken in execution ,as the properly of John Brannon Also, a lot ofgrpniKj situate in the vil lage of Springfield, Westpennsboro’to’Wnship. con taining 33 j feet in breadth,-in front and 68J feet in breadth in iho rcar, and 180 feet in depth, bounded on the north by Main street, 1 on tho oast by a lot of Jacob'King, on tho south by an alloy, and on .the weslby a lot ofJncob'Kellori having thereon erected a two story Log House, a Barn* &c. Also, a tract of land l situate in West Pennsborough township,containing 29 acres and 73 pcfobep, more or less, bounded: by lands of .William Dphlap, Abraham Myeis, Dr, Sharp’s heirs, S. Piper arid Joseph McKee. Seized and taken In execution as (he properly of James Eiitotl. > "Alsb, a lot of ground situate in the vil lago of Springfield, Wcstpennsborough township, containing 120 feet in breadth ami lso fuel in depth, more or less, bounded on the nqlth and west by an alley, on thooaet by a lot of Thomas Dultey,nndon the south by William Moore,having thereon erected a one fend a halt story Log House, a Stable,, dec.— Seized and taken in execution aa the property of Ja cob EUenhaur. . . Also, all tho interest of Abraham Erb, deceased, in s certain lot of ground situate in Wdrm leyaburg, Eastpennsborough township, containing 20 perches, more or bounded on the*north by Mar ket Square, cast'by on alley', south by a lot of S. Castor, ond west by street, having thereon crec ted s two story Frame House,’dee. Seized and ta ken in execution >OB tho property of Abraham Bib, deceased. And all to be sold by me. DAVID SMITH, Sh’ff, ■ Sheriff’s Office, Carlisle, March 13,1861. liOiiis Napoleon In New York! rnUB undersigned thankful for past favors, Informs X 1 the public that he has laid in an extraordinary largo stock of all kinds of - - I \ ; Gentlemen 1 s Wear,' made expressly for this place, such as fine French Cloth Frock and Dress Gouts, at from gS to $12.00. TWecd, Summer Cloth and Ciitsimero coals, at from . l.inon.Chsck* and ptbctcoam, from BTj cents to $3. A great variety of Pants, at from 8?j cents to $6. New style of. Vestings. baps, Shirts of all colors, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, &c.. which wil, be sold at very small profits. Persons wishing to buy sod get bargains will call at toy store, at the corner of the Market House. S. BUELL. Agl. Carlisle, Moreh 27, 1861.' , . Spun? millinery. Goods, JOHN STONE dt SONS, IMPORTERS and Dealers in Silks, Ribbons, and; • Millinery Goods', No. 45 South Second Si., Philu., have received by Uto arrival! a Urge and handsome assortment of' Spring Millinery Goods, •elected by one of the firm In Franco. They havo now In store Glace Silks for casing Bonnets, Fancy Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, plain Mantua and Siiin Ribbons, til widths. A Urge assortment of Artifi cial Flowers, white and colored Crapes, and Crape Lisae, French Chip Huts, Fancy Nets and Laces, .Fancy Lisse Trimmings, Caps, Quillings, Casing Wire, Crowns, covered Whalebones, &0., with all other orliclea appertaining to the Millinery trade, ftarch 30; iBsl—lm ' JttAUIMY, . Nurseryman & Florist, ItiiingSun Village, Oermantoun Road, near PUla. HAS for .alo .1 111. Gordon ond Nuracry, on h. lettoivo b.tortmont ofFruil Trcco, con.iollng of Pear, Plum, Cherry and Apricol, nt vVcII ao Orno menial and Shade Tree, of every »nr(cly, and Ever, greens, ylz: Bshti of Gilead. Silver Fir, Red &> Black Spruce. Norway do., While Pines, Arburvlt®. Tree Ac.;also Shrubbery, Roses of many kinds,Grape Vines, Hardy Plants, Raspberries. Currants, Ossoge Orange, Herb Roots, Vegetable pUnls, Garden and l-’luwcr Seeds— Wholesale and Retail— pricea mode, vole.' i - •Ills stands fur tho sale of the above the City, ora-in (ho Market St. Market below Sixth .Street, where orders are also received. - Communications may bo addressed by moil, direc ted S. Moupny, Rising Sun P. o.| Phlla. Co. February 3UJ1851 —£in , Spring & Summer Circiibr of iho PHILADELPHIA. ~ ; Mourning Store; No. 52 South Second Street, Fifth door above Ohesbut, West side. BESSON A SON. would respectfully Invito the attention of wholesale ond retail caali purchu* sera, to their Spring Importations, consisting in part of‘ . . . ,• n . Black Chnly, Silk Tissues, Cropo dp Pans. Barogos, Do. (double width) Do. (all wool.) Gro nadinofl, MousaoUno uo Laities, l)o. (d’blo width) Summer Bombazines, Silks, JJo nbuzilic Alpacas, (Jrapo Veils, Mode or Love Veils, Crape for Veils, English Gropes, Grenadine Shawls,* Borage do., Thibet do., Glossy Alpacas, Modes, patent Silk Gloves, host Kid Gloves, Ac. ■ Mouiumro Siclllonncs, Barege do Laincs, Fou lard Silks, Stool Uorugek,' Alborincs, Poplins. Moussellno do Ucgo. Mousaelinc do Luino, Dawns. Glhghmne, English Chintzes, Neapolitan Gloves, Kid Collars A Culls, Ilordnred handkerchiefs, Ac.,.Ac. . . Mulch 13, ISM—Cm FRESH GROCERIES. ! JUST received si the Store of Iho subscriber, in South Hanover street, a. Irosh supply of GROCE RIES, consisting of-SUGAR, COFFEE, TEAS, Ao. of the best hunlliy and at the lowest prices. A good quality of Coffee at 13& cents; Also, - FINE -FAMILY FLOUR; of the choicest brands, together with all kinds of fVED, all ofwhiclt will be sold at the lowest prices for cash. AUo, for sale, aono horse Wagon on springs. JOHN KBNEY. Carlisle, February 67,1851. ' BLANK BPMMONB* A EXECUTIONS FOR Bale at this office. • ASSESswEMi 1 , / 'X- • Members kth« Aiieß; I #^'i«»tp«iinitar Mutual Fire Inearth cb Company oT Cumberland county, ana. hereby notified that thoßoard ; of, Mona* gers have ordered an assessment of 4 per cent on all the premium nolce’due the company on the Hth qf| March', 1861, to be paid previous to the 10th day of June, next, to the Treasurer or Receiver. ./ . As ihe.Treiasurer intends calling on the members personally, before that time, it would be advisable to be ready. I*EWIS HYER, Secl’y. Micbasl CocKti.'f, Treasurer, Sbcpherdslown, Cumberland county. ■ March 87, 1861. ■.,•••. Gaz. & Rep. York, Union & Telegraph Harrisbg, insert to amt, of $2 and charge company. Estate Notice. LETTERS of administration on the calato of John Lelm, Sr., deceased, lata of North Middleton township, Cumberland county, have been issued to the subscriber residing in said township, county aforesaid. All persona indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly au thenticated for settlement to . ... • , • JOHN, LBIIN, Jn. AdmV. March 87, 1851—6 t / - Proclamation.- WHEREAS the Honorable FiizDtnicit Watts President Judge of the several Courts of Com mon Pleas of the counties of. Cumberland, Perry and Juniata, In Pennsylvania, and justice of the several Courts of Oyer slid Terminer and General Jail Uc- , livery in said counties, and Hon. John Stuart and John Clendenin, Judges of the Court of Oyej and Terminer arid General Jail Delivery, for.lhe trial of ; all capital and other offences, In the said county of , Cumberland—by their precepts to mo directed, dated the iOlli of January, 1861, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Tci miner end General Jail Delivery, to bo holdon.at Carlisle, on the Sd Monday, of April nextj (being the-14IU day) at 10 o'clock in theforo , noon, to continue two week. ' ■ NOTICE ia therefoto hereby given, Ip the Coro ner, Justices oflhe Peace and Cpnstsblosof thesaid county of.Gumber|and,'hat they are by the said pre cept commanded to bothon and.there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, exami nations, and 1 oil other remembrances, to do those things which to, their offices appertain, to he done,and alithPsc that arc bound by recognizances,to prosecute against the prisoners that.are or then shall be in the jail of aald county,are to bethoro to prosecute thpm as shall be Just. DAVID SMITH, Sheriff. Snznivv’s Oprtci:, > Carlisle, Feb. 87. 1351. S 920 Reward. rfhQA REWARD will l'« paid for the conviction °f tho r orson dr person, who cut the hose'of Iho Union Firo Company, on the night of iho late Ere. . E. COIINMAN, March 13.185 f Pre.ident. Dissolution of Partnership. THE co-partnership heretofore existing between Swiler dc Fells, of the borough of Mechanlcsburg, Cumb, cd., Pa,, was dissolved on llio 3d Instant by mutual consent. All persona Indebted to said firm ate requested to make sotilement immediately, and all peisons having claims against tho firm are re quested to. present them immediately, properly au ihchticated for settlement. The business will, be continued at the samo stand by Swller'dc Bminger, D. H, SWILER, H. F. FELLS. March 13.1861—3 t» • ■ N. Q. The books of Swiler dc Fells will remain In lbs hands of D. H, Swiler fur collection. General Notice. THE subscribers desirous of settling up their books hereby notify those indebted cither by nolo or book account, to call and pay op without delay, as they wish to hove all old accounts settled up by the middle of March. . . - Just'received a hew aupply of fresh,Goods; selling off very cheap. A* dc W. BENTZi Feb. 27,1861. Estate Notice. TETTERS testamentary on the estate of Samuel j Galbraith, deceased, late of Dickinson town ship, Cumberland county, have been granted to the subscribers living In the same township, in said county; by the RegistCLof the county aforessid. All psraoua Indebted to Sara estate are requested to mslce |!mirftrcnfld“p # y m#ftri ‘ >nd ' tfldr ® clsirorwill oroaentlhem properly authenticated for settlement. * THOMPSON M. GALBRAITH, MATTHEW GALBRAITH, Feb 13,1831—Cl ExVs. JEMtate Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters testament ary on the estate of Joseph Schroll, late of Hampden township, Cumberland county, deceased, have been loaned by the Register in and for said coun ty to the subscriber residing in the same township, lu said county. All persona having claim* or de mands against the estate of said decedent, are re quested to make known the same without delay, and those Indebted to moke payment to FERDINAND ROTH, E*r. Morch 6,1851—C1* Estate Kottco. A LL poiaons are hereby notified that Letters tesla- Tx. njentsr? with the will annexed, on the estate of Elizabeth Upker, late of the Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa.deceesed, have been grsnt* ed to Iho subscriber reeking in North Middleton township, county aforesaid. All persona having claims or demands against the.estato of said deced ent, are requested to mike known the same without delay, and those indebted to moke pavment to JOHN WONDERLICH. Adm'r. Fobruory 27, 1851—Ot Estate Notice* r ETTERB testamentary on the estate of Daniel I i Handshu, lato of Silver Spring township, Cum. bcrland county, deceased, hove been Issued by tlie Register of aald epuntyi to the eqbscHbet residing in the sumo township. Ail persona indebted to, said citato sro requested to msko immediate payment, and Ihosu having claims will present them properly authenticated lor settlement to . . SAMUEL SGNSEMAtf, EiV. 90, February Estate Notice* LETTERS orodmlnlairntion on the .estate of John ,M. Smith, Me of lUmpderi lowhahlp, Cumber, hinll county, deceased, Imvo been granted by the RrgiMor of void county, to the subscriber living in Allen township. AH person* indebted tu said estate are requested, lo make Immediate pay merit, and those having claims will present them properly authentic outed tor seKlenionl to CIiUISTIAN TITZEL, Adm'r. February SO, 1651—6 t Estate Notice* ATOTICE is hereby given that letters |est*mpnlsry l\ on the last will and testament of William Baker, late of Iho borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Po., deceased, have ibis day been Issued by.the Re gister in ond fur said county, to Iho subscriber who resides ut Middlesex, in the .Bald county. All per sons having claims or demands against llifa estate of; (ho .said decedent arc requested to make known (ho ■nine without delay, and those indebted to make payment to JOHN WUNDERLICH, ExV. February 13, 1861—6 t . Estate Notice. X %3TTERS of administration on ihocslalooflssac j Todd, Into of iho borough of Carlisle, deceased, have been issued to Iho subscriber residing In said borough, county of Cumberland. All persona In debted to said estate are requested (o make immediate payment, and tjmso having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement l® ' 1 \ LEMUEL TODD. Adm’r. Fob. 13, 1851—Ot BREAD WITHOUT YEASTY A compound, for msking broad, lea cakes, apd' buckwheat cokes without yeast, prepared and sold hy.B. T. Babbitt A Co/, N. York, and by the undersigned, Fei>, 13. . O.INHOFP. Agt. SILKS. A Splendid assortment of Ladies Dress Silks,,of various kinds,.Mack.and ,changeable Turo Satins,.such as.cherry A blackygreen A black, Majsrina blue, Ac;,just reqpWpd;by . i - Nov7*. , t , O;W.HITNER. CHOICE from* UoqPe and Rousell's, Just received and for salo at manufacturers prices al Rawlins* Drug rtorol ‘ " ,'i Febriiaryl3, ■ , ’ mO the Honbrab|elh* Judge* ofiheCoqrl of Oen» * JL'eral Quarter Besjiioht of Jhe Peace of tfumosnshd bounty; slAprll Sessions, A D. ... * The potmen of George Dasy rsspeelfallyffoprf. sent*, thklydiis-peiiUoner U provided with the otoec* ■ eery requisites Tdr » house ofpubUo enter? tslnroenl, in (he house lie now occupies aasuch loth** township of Silver Spring. -Your petitioner, ibev*. 3 fore, praye your Honor* to £rant him a license far the same, the ensuing year. lj*‘l GEORGE DUfcY. March 13,1851 • We the undersigned cltitcm.of the (OwAibip of Silver Spring. In the county of Cumberland, do certify (hat. we are well acquainted with the above named Georgo JDuey; that lio Is of good repute for honesty , and temperance, and is well provided with house room and convenience# for the accommodation of stranger* and travellers, and .that such lnn oj Tar, orn it necessary to.accommodale fc lho public and en» Certain strangers .end traveller*. Henry W Grlslngor John Hauok John Lul* Potor Dricker. / Samuel Scnseman David Emminger James Williamson Jacob Mamma ' Henry Vogelsong Jacob Phllljpl Joseph Sadler, jr David Lehn David Orris John Bobb John Clcmlns William M» Msiiy Tavern. JLlceme, TO the Honorable the Judges offlmCbotlofOei*e* ral Quarter Sessions br.llie rosea of Cumberland county* at April Sessions, A. D. 1851. ■ *. »•/•' * The petition of John Hooker, respectiunp,f*fj« resents, that your petitioner is provided wltii necessary.requisites, for keeping A.fibUSe of pflbmfj entertainment, in the house he now occupies Mm • in Dickinson township. Your petitioner prays your Honors to grant him K license wtw, ■■me, IUo vniuing year, March 13,1851—3i* We t the undersigned c’oUcna of the fowoihlp.W Dickinson,‘Cumbortand county, do certify lhal : *e«l% , well acquainted, .with, the above nspied John Hooker, (hat lie U repute for honeaty end temperance, and.is frcll provided with house. romA and Convenience* for the accommodation of stranger* and (ravef)err, and that each Ino or Tavern eary to accommodate the public end entertain rtrlß*, pore and traveller** •' \Vm Harper John Kfsainger • ‘ r Jacob Hommlnger • John W Fouat Abraham Kurd ' John Snyder .Francis W Fulton Eliae B EyUer. Joseph Brown John S Dqnlap lIW M'Cuilough John Spence ; 8-iml -Beetom Win. Forbes ' • » Jamea Weaklti/. Taycru.Lloomo* • To the Honorable (he Judges of (lit Court ofOwr. cr«l Quarter Sessions oflhe Peace orCottbetltMl county, el April Sessions, A.D. 1851. • ‘ *' The petition of Adam tiiercr'rMpeelAilijr'fCpfV*' aenta, that your petitioner la provided with UM*yv* : cctaary requisites fur keeping a. haute of 'puWif entertainment, in the itouao he now occopleeeteilfib in the borough of Mechanlcahurg. - YuUf4>eiit loner, therefore, pray* you) Honors to grant him a Unfits for the tame, tho ensuing year. March 13,1851!—3u* Wo (lie undersigned oiiisen* of (lie botoogh df Mo* olianicaburg, in (lie county of Cumberland,tJo certify tlut we are well acquainted with (beabove name* Adam SJorcr; dial he ia of good repute for boneaig and (omperancci and ia well prbvlde'd With hottae room and conveniences for. the adconlmodaUoa of atrangera and travellers, and tbataaoh InnprTet ern la necessary to accommodate the public tod ##• tain atrangera and traveller*. Patrick Laverty George Slelnooer Felix Huber Jacob Harllloo ; Joel Berlin Jamee Bryan * Simon A mold George W. .Oilier J» Ingram William R.Biydef Peter Oauter James Harllloe Peter Grants George Went I John Zimmerman Tavern License. I rp'O tha Honorable (be Judge* of (be Court of Oo» X «««l Quarter Seasons of (he Peace of Comber /and county, at April Sessions, A. D. JAM ' ThVpwiidnor PfilttpUrschHU, rwpecttoiJy *s* ’ reeente (bat your petitioner ii presided with (be ac cessary requlalie* for keeping a house of public en tertainment, in ibe house he now occupies in South Middleton township. Your petitioner therefore pnye your Honors to grant him a license for the aante the ensuing year* March 18,1861—St* PHILIP DRECHBILL. Wo the undersigned citizen* of the township of South Middleton, in the county of Cumberland, do ceilify that we are well acquainted with the tbow> named Philip Brechbill, that he la of good repute fat honesty and temperance, and la well provided with house room and convent nccafor the accommodation of strangers and travellers, end that such [no or Ta* v«rn la necessary to accommodate the public atidtn* tertain strangers and travellers. John Wonderllch William Striekler Sumu 1 lldllingsr' benjamin UrighlbUl George Harniah Georg* ffoch Gcb W Eibertl JolmOKeepy. • DJLeldhh A M LcJJIcIi Jacob Gutahali Denial HolUnger sr Thvcrn License. TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of tie* noral Quarter Ssasiona of the Peace of Cot»bei* land coimty, at April Sessions, A. D. 1861.' < The petition of H* W* Scott, respectfully rspre* ■enla, that your petitioner is provided With, the no* ceisary Requisites for keeping a bouse of public do* terUlnmeni, in ihe house now occupied ae such by Robert Laird, In the West Ward, in the Borough of' Carlisle. IX. W.ttCOTT. March 13,I86l~»8t. We the undersigned clllisna of the West Wald, in the Borough of Carllale, in the county of- Cum* berland, do certify that we ere-well acquainted with tho above Aimed H. W. Scott, that he la of good puts for honcaty and temperance, and'la well provl*' ded with house room end conveniences for tne so commodulion of strangers and travollers. and that such'dnn or Tavern la necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and Iravqllfcta John Kteny David Rhoads ‘ James Davis : Ilobett Noble John Feller 8 W IJaverstfcJc • • George'Hcndlo W Poulk . ' J W Patton William Carl A Noble • Geo W Hilton A A Line John Moil ( J K Doyer J L Sterner J 0 Thompson M Morris ‘ Tavern Xicciuc. TO the Honorable the Judge* of the Court of G»> neral Quailor bc«»lona of the Pc»c* of Cumbetluhji county»at April Session*, A. D. 1651. The petitioner William Parke* respectfully rep resent*; that your ptiilioner if provided Trilh.tilO Dl*' ceuary rcquiiile* for keeping • hou*o of public on* tcrUinmcnt in ibo bpuio now occupied by him ;|n Nowtun lownahip. Your petitioner ihetpfpte pruje your Honor* to grant him a license for the *ame, the enauing year. WILLIAM PAUKESi Maraj^lB,l6s1— Wo the undersigned cltixcnsdf the townahip at Newton, In tho county of Cumberland, do certify that we are well acquainted with the above named W tlliara Parkca, thul he la oi good repute for hone*» tV and temperance, and la well provided with houae room and convenlencea for- tho accommodation of tlrungcra and travellers, and that auch fnn or Tav ern la neceiaary to accommodate (ho public and en tertain strangers and travellers. Henry Miller -' ■ ■ Christian Snoke ! David Foreman Jamoa Kyle Samuel Sholib ‘ i J Wise { Jacob Newman . . John Fyrssl..., George Booghmon' Abraham Seavera •' « ... Jemea Jl Wlltjr Bkilea Wood***;; /j C M’Farlono ’ “ TT'XTRA t)T of .",•!'• ‘ C. INHpFr,A*tl ADAM SlSttfiß.j,