• -'.niEDi-v'-' 1 ';- ■■ I thoplfuroofhisacqa.inlar.ee. Ho wo. ahind ■band, on affectionate ralhor.aljoodQituon.anda Iv dovotcd Christian. AU wrl award to hrm the iso of being “ tho noblest work of God, on honest [n. "n this borough, on Thursday morning last, after, ingcring illness, Mr. William Ronev, aged about in' lids borough, on Sunday, March 3dth, Laub a, Wnt daughter of Henry. S. end Mary Ritter, aged roar and 5 months. 3h Ibo lllK ultimo, at the residence ofhis rather, u Jloxbury.Frnnhlln county, Mr., Thomas Jeffkr fNicm,-aged 20 years and 16 days; ’■ . On tho 271 h ult., In Southampton township, Cum. rland county, William Cmppinger, son of Jacob, ippinger, aged 19 years, 6 months and 12 days. t ’ For Sale. .. HANDPIANO. A great bargain. .•/ ; jfv Apply to Mr. Chas. Springer, in Loulhor st. V ' Carlisle, April 10, 1851 —tf . t HOMOEOPATHIC. ■’.''.Practice of Medicine, Surgery U Obstetrics, ‘IrtRS. A. M. & J. ST ATM AN, respectfully an 'l) noonco to tho citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, ifepl they have tehon tho office recent I, occup.cd by K ■’ IJr. Smith, in Snodgrass row, and will bo l "nM’ “ ' £i »lfehd nil that nisy favor them with a call, in tho ■■®. profession. They are pro. ' ia j£w-l0 visit patients in tho country at any distance. is£Stx*oM moderate. - -'s, April 10,1850—»lf . * Classical Academy, miloa West of Carlisle. Tenth Session cnees on Monday* May slti, 1851. Institution has been established nearly five during which lime such additions and improve* j have been made as to render it ,one of the commodious and convenient in the State. . regard to hoilthfulncss it, may be mentioned 10 case of serious e'ekness has occurred in the tulion since it was,founded. Its moral purity tested by the foci (hat depraved nss'ciaiions, ja ot vice, and resorts for dissipation have ho on co in the neighborhood, to course of instruction comprises all red by the merchant* professional'man or colie* Also modern languages, vocal and inslrumcn- msic, &c. is iho determination of the Proprietor that the qhall sustain tho reputation it has already for imparting thorough instruction, arid in* <-.£alcaUng and csloblilhirig virtuous principles in tho *outh submitted to his charge, r session of five months) $5O 00, 'ucs containing references. Ac,, address R. K; BURNS, Principal and Proprietor, Plainfield P." 0., Curab. co., Pa, ISGI giuia Farms for Sale. NCH ESTER VA;. LAND AGENCY. CER & L. T. MOORE, having lbrmc< •ncy tor Lite sale of Linda lying.in u|i Virginia and other Status, are now pro cr (or sate a number of very DESIiIA. IS, located in the fertile and most re* sallby valley of Virgin!*,.. A number of are of. (tie best Limestone L*nd, well id convenient to Winchester, which place 1 as being the .best, flour market distant iboard. This Agency possesses facilities ig alt the best land for sale in this section lry,and persons desiring to purchase a at moderate rules, cun avoid much loss expense of travelling through the coun' h ol a farm, by addressing them, post paid or.o of the Agency’s circulars, giving an ascription, locution, and price and condl 1 prhonl of each firm they offer fur sale.— i low residing in the county of Frederick,! seventy families recently removed from Is of Pennsylvania, and the Pennsylvan* , of travelling into a strange land, may it friends and'neighbors (muted On the •y which skirts from (ho Susquehanna uryland and Virginia, ond terminates only ly plains of Tennessee, mis will use great precaution (o soo thal lands they sell are good. i Is, mechanics and to mod location in this section of country for business, would do well to opply to this BAKER &. MOORE, Agents, Wiiicheslcr, Frederick cu M Va. •10,1851—6m* NEW GOODS. .icap Wholesale and Retail Emporium of .LES OGIMiY. Now opening the most mi splendid assortment of Spring and ids, ever brought to Cumberland coun* (dies are particularly invited to cull and varied and beautiful assortment of arties Dress Goods, ina bilks, Foulard Silks, Silk and Linen irege do Laincs, Barege do Pali, bilk immer bilks, Black Canton Cloth, Bom* >acus, Ginghams, Swiss Muslins* French dlors, Cambric Handkerchiefs, Laces, res, iScc« - . ''AIiVETSt CARVETSJ / io of Carpel*, Multinga ant) Oil. Cloth, d. Imperial, Ingroin one) Venition Cnr -10 cents lo $1 25, and Drown Muslins, Ticking*. Ging<* Ing, Checks, Osnaburgs, Cotton I)iuj>ers Bonnets* ..400 now stylo Bonnets from tho most •pwowd •ftablUlunc'jts of Paris, New York am) * Alboni, Dclgic, China Pearl, Flor- Hungarian, French Lace Gimp, Satin StriWftoM, Tulip ami Jenny Lind Donnels, at all prtott.;;,.' ! I(|Bb6^s —A largo assortment of Bonnet, Neck j .jslflfPOA?Rlbbon3. Also somo beautiful Flowers &\ A Shoes. —A tremendous lot of Boots and! - all descriptions, sizes am) price, and suite v.- pie foriMen, Women and Ghlldrep. anil B ° o<l y ° o1 * Bml Bboos, Ogilby’s isj GROCERIES. • fresh lot of Groceries Just received and selling '*<&eap as the cheapest. public in general are requested to look our larßo'undbonutifula.sorlmontor Goods, '' are always pleased to show them without oUect (ho old chonp stand, East Main street. rilslo, April 10. >6Ol •• New Spring Goods' -JM'farCbejp Store corner of Uanster and Loulher oppotiU /turner's Grocery Store* ‘ l jTOm"sn«lc r «»Bncd most respectfully informs Ms ami tho public generally, that he hna just 4 (^nfne^.;ff n r r> Philadelphia with a well •elected os* Spring Goods, utitedlieed at tho lowest prices, and which he it do* to sell at small profits; among them may be «lk Tissues, Silk Lusters, Poulard Silks, plain ired Do Laincs, Uorego do Lalnos,’Lawns, ns and Unlicocs. NETS of oil qualities and of tho newest Bonnet Ribbons, Kid Gloves. Parasols, &a oths, Casslmcrcs, Ycslings, t; -oaUlWbtiß, Velvet Cords, Kentucky Joans, dec. DOMESTICS, Tickings, Checks, Flannels, Dill* lings, Osnaburg, Ltnsoys, Muslim; bleached and un* ‘ bleached. Al«o,,GtocorlcB in all thoir variety, viz: Sugar, CofiVc, Teas, Molubbos, Spicos, Chocolate, fitc. *, ; ’ R«g« ami Country Produce takon in exchange for *'G6o4«. 1 ' L : C»'fli«l°. April 10,1801 •' , . *T}ONNBT RIBBONS. A full dMortmcnl of Bonnet Ribbom of all colors and tho clieapowt ;. sold In tliie town. Como and aoe them and 1 '‘‘iilEpply yourselves before they are all gone. 10. o W HITNER. • XIST OF DEAIDERS - OF Goode, Wares, & Merchandize. Also, Mil lers. Distillers, Lumbermen, &0., within the County of Cumberland, returned and classified in accordancewith the severalacls of Assembly, as follows, viz: Carlisle,' JWEby, , Joseph D Halbert Samuel Elliott " Charles Ogilby George W‘ Hitner A& W Bentz Daniel Eckels, Liquors, John Feller,,Liquors, Jacob S Faust, Liquors,, J !& D Rhoads W B Murray S W Haverstick, Liquors, Robert Snodgrass S A Hubbard, Jt Thomas Oonlyn. Henry Saxton Jacob Rheem John Hunter. Liquors, Peter Monyer , ; ' John P Lyrip Jacob Wolf Jacob Sener Jacob Leiby. Liquors, C Inhoff, Agt. Liquors, Goorge Poland, Liquors, S M Hoover T H Skiles J W Rawlins WmM Porter ■ Arnold & Levi Arnold Si Livingston . David Martin John Keeny. N W Woods, Agt. Haller & Connor Lewis Steiner S Breli . J L Sterner , John N Armstrong John Gillen, Liquors, Philip MeaseramjUh William F Sellers. MiJJiiiu John B Perry , llemy Snider , John Ernst, Liquors, . SUppcnsburg. . Robert Snodgrass Edward Schull John Gish ••• CFKunklo S Kunkle John Stumbabgh Philip Kooiitz Peter S, Artz, Agl. Joseph P Novin&Oo ; W D D Hrfys J C&G BAUick v •Snfnuel Siders, Liquors, * S D VVonderlich ' Jacob Pa'gne, Liquors, John Fulwiler, Agl. Brjcker & Miller Arnold &Oo . , , I Stombaugh & McKUsln I Jacob Duu barger Dickiniun. * Andrew G Miller Russel &. Dice D L Beelmnn . W A Weakley Newcomer &.Kurtz Newvtlle, Thomas Slough > William Barr, AgL Hunter Herron Jcmison Hannon, Liquors, T McCnndJish Jacob Swoyer. Williams & Bro, S W Sharp John Oilier, Jr Silver Spring-. John Coyle.’ George Leiby Jolin Reed, ... Jacob Simmens Glover &Co , , Frankford. J B Lackey & Co., Liquors, Mechauicsburg. J Million & Co., Liquors, Simond Arnold* Liquors, Mphraim Zug J L Reiglo Henry Leas Ira Day J F Spahr Swiler & Emmtnger Webber & Swisher Melli Sou. Zaccariah & Co George Singiser Siufh Middleton, A W Leldlch 1 Rider & Weakley S N Dlven Hopewell. • ~ . Wherry & Rhoads, Liquors, Snider & Delhi, Liquors, Newton, Mr. Wiley Joseph Smith, Ryle&t’iper Weefpennebnrough, ' Jopjah Hood & Son . Donaldson & Green ( Thomas Greaaon . C Rennlnger J W D Gilliland Southampton, John W Clever, Llquorq. ; Jacob Ueflelhougher it. Co., North Middleton, Samuel Barr. Ellas Light Hampden, ■ G W Feeler G & W H Eokola Henry Rupp John Kills Eatlfiennaborougn, Jacob Uenlnger, Liquors, Adam Malinger Joseph 0 Banks Floisher & Eshenhour Bigler,’ ’ c.Klnley & Wilt 1 Hummel & Kerr New Cumberland, James K Bonk" Liquors, John G Miller, Liquors, Adam Berkley M'tsaer, Jnmes & Oo’.f Chqrrh, Foeman & Co.j Charles Oyster Valentine Feoman &00., Upper Mien, A L Cnthcnrt Mnihlaa Ditnor, Liquors, Lower MUn, Isand Barton, Liquors, Jnoob Epley & 00,, Jnmes F Lutz Monraf, Strock & Urondt M & S Morrell Steese & Geoaeamon Cnrliile, S Holliday Silver, tyring, Thomas II Bryson John Shnflfner; Georgn H Uuohor Lovi MUey Eattoenmborough' Jacob tloldqrman John H<*ck Upper Alien* Jnmi‘B Williamson Mr. Glnorlck Lower Allen . ■ Jacob Lnnlz , John Heck O Bberly Bltner Urloh William Brooks A. fc. FETTER, Branamtfnr&FUtlngs vl4i;> Hampden, - John Snavely " 1 South Middleton. John Kelly ’I, J, . WiiiMoore (Clepper) r H PeterFEge (Sieinmiti) 14 iMonroet:..;.. David Vpglesong John Prosser ... John A Ahl CWAhl.'... David Rife, , Benjamin Glbler. North Middleton . - I Win M Henderson & Son 13 W M Henderson, (Cave Mill) 14 David Hoover .. 14 Hemminger,4cHeajjjy 12 ’ Vichinton, ' A H’Barnitz, John Moore (Gusler) Israel Brlckcr James. Weakley , James Logan Mifflin. . Robert Blcah J McCray' ' v , Joseph Linsoy- . Franhford, . John Hays Southampton. Peter Cramer C Gnymnn Shiptenshurg T. , Kevin’s heirs Jacob Fisse)| Westpennthorovgh. C Frehn Siler & James . Isaac Sliclabnrger Wm p Philips Peter Fu list John jLnoghlin' Peter Myers. , Jacob Shellnbnrger Jenimiapn Hannon Newton, A Scamp John Ernest . IJ Markward •; I Jntnda Lonlz Christian An Joseph Quigley Clast, 13 13 14. 10 : 13 13 14 14 7 00 7 00 10 60 Carlitle. Edwntd Showers C Inhoffi Ajfl. Upper Allen,. Win darkness' heirs VVm Harkijess* heirs John Bowman Dickinton. Robert Linn * North Middleton. WniM Henderson . South Middleton . Robert Given John M Good, Agt* < Monroe. M G Bellihoovor C vy 6c P A Ahl Southampton. Marlin Coovcr Hopewell. Robert Quigley Jieob Aii • Ramp & Grove 10 00 10 00 10 00 ,7.00 7 00 Carlitle. WmAlexandcr Win Barnil* BEER, OYSTER, & EATING HOUSES. Carlitlt. Jhcol» Low - Joseph Marble ' • Meehanietburg. James Mklojt Shippetttburg. Philip Dilrich ' 8 500 RETAILERS OF PATENT MEDICINES, JVeiotjjfto. Wm Br »Uon 10 00 10 00 7 00 16 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 E>istpenn%borough. Joseph O Bunks 'Montoe. Steens fit Geeioaman Upper Allen. A L Calhcart Carlisle. . A Elijah Swllier 4 . AOO Mr. Mitchell 5 00 Mr. Cramer 4 5 00 Merchants and all concerned In the above classifi cation, will lake notice that I will hold an appeal »l the Court House, In the Borough of-Carlisle, on Si j uri Jay the 3d day of May 1851, to afford all persons an opportunity who may feel themselves aggrieved bv the above classification to appeal, if they think proper. J. WORTHINGTON, Mercantile Appraiser, ’ Carlisle, April 10.1651—4 l - 10 00 10 00 TOO * 00 7 00 10 so 15 00 15 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Now Spring Goods. THE subscriber Us. just returned from tile city with a fresh assortment of Spring Goods, com prising ibe usual variety of DRESS & FANCY GOODS, such as Silks, Batego do Lainea, Mousljn do Laines, Bareges, Ginghams. Lawns, Calicoes,' Swiss and Plaid Muslins, embroidered Do., Mull Muslins, Ja conets and Cambrics. Also u variety of Faftcy Dress Duttons and Trimmings, to which tho attention of tho Ladies is respectfully invited.' GEO. W. HITNER. ■ April 10, 1851 . i> 10 00 10 00 10 00 15 00 15 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 IJfIDBON TRIMMINGS. a lot of XV Ribbon Trimmings of an entirely new style, & of vorlous colors. Also Buttons of new fashion and In greet vnriot /. A pill 10, 1351 10 00 7 00 BONNETS, a full assortment of Fancy Spring Bonnets, Bonnet Frames, with other Millinery articles just opened by April 10 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 14 U 14 U THE attention of llio ppblic is'respectfully invited to the extensive and well selected stock of .BUILDING HARDWARE k TOOLS* now offered by tbo subscribers, consisting in part as follows t 10 50 7 00 , 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 American front door locks, upright with night wprk, plated or brass furniture, or porcelain oil colors. . American front door locks, plain or porcelain. American front door locks and store door, horizon* tut or upright. American Him locks, all sizes dc qualities. While or brass furniture. 10 60 )0 60 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 [2 60 15 00 10 50 7 00 f 00 t 00 7 00 10 00 MILLS. 1 00 io do 10 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 . is 13 10 00 14 7 00 13 . ' .10 00 13 : : io oo 13 lb Oo 13 '■ -10 00 13 " 10 00 13 10 00 13 10 00 13 . 10 00 14 • ’ 700 14 , '7 00 14 7 00 14 : 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14,. 700 13 10 00 13 10 00 13 10 00 14 • 7 00 14 7 00 14 700 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 : 700 14 7 00 14 '7 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 DISTILLERS. 8 13 50 9 • 800 9 , 8 00 10 5 00 9 ‘ 8 00 10 , 500 8 13 50 .10 , . 5 00 10 5 00 9 . ,8 00 10 . 500 10 5 00 BREWERS. O W HITHER, Wo Study to Plctisc. American Mortice, with plated, while or brass fur< hiture. American Mortice Latches. American Mortice and Him Closet Locks, plated or braes escutcheons, - Drop, Stop, Thumb, Oalej and Store Door Latches. Imported Locks and Latches of every description. Baldwin's and American Butt Hinges, Shutter, Gate Strap. T„ and Bockflap hinges. Shutter, Gale, Boor, Flush and Spring Bolts? Screws Sprigs, Gluo and Sand paper. American Axle and Sham Axle Pulleys, American Buttons. Nobs, Sash cord, Nalls and Sosa-weiglils at Factory prices. All Goods delivered free to any part of the city.— At this establishment cam bo found the largest as* ■ortmont of While and Fancy Npba for Locks in'the ( city? some of which cannot be seen or obtained at. any store; ‘ . _ , , e I : TOOLS.—AII kinds of Sncar A Jackson a Saws on hand. Solo Agents for the celebrated Planes of j B. W. Carpenter, of Lancaster. Beatty’s * Wil*, Hams* make of Chisels, Axes, Hatchets, Drawing Knives, Ac. warranted good. . Pugh’s and Slack's make of Augurs and Auger BUta, all size*; American Squares and Bovils, Buies, Gauges,' Sawiotls, Compasses, Bcrewdiivcrs, L. b. Hammers, Claw and Riveting, oil sizes. Anvils and Vices, all sixes. Steele, Iron and Wooden Braces, with O, 8. Blits; W, Greaves A SonN, Bulehor s A other celebrated makes of Chisels, Filca. Plant -irons, Addis’a celebrated carving tools, all shapes. Muk* ing one of the beat and most extensive assortments . of Building Hardware and Tools In the city. | * At this establishment it is considered a pleasure to •how the Goods*. Call, and examine the stock and hoar tbd prices, before purchvslna elsewhere* WM- M* McCLTIRE A BRO., No. 887 Market St., between 7th and 6th. Phils. April 10,1851— Sm GtfU'P.: & OverlandiEXpedition to ; vCallfomlai' / ‘ ; '?■ r ;\fQW- published and for silo by Iho subscriber, a j\' V Journal of FrchchV Overland Expedition to California, by Ww. MitEa;” which /New York, city, May. 18,1850, in Georgia, and landed al Sim. Francisco,', December 14, following, by. wfty bf Ncw Orleans, Lavucca, and San Antoni", Tdxas, El Paso on the Rio ,Grande, Gila River, to San .Diego, omtliePacific, a distance of 1800 miles over land; from thence by wa(cr to San Francisco, after 7 months of the most unparalleled trials, suffer ings and hardships. The “Journal’' needs no des cription, every line speaks for Itself It la published in pamphlet form—price 15 cents (or single copy.— Agents, BookSellors, Merchants, ; stc., abroad, by remitting the cash in advance, wilj promptly bo fur nished yvith the “Journal” at a very-liberal discount, Aa lhls is the first “book” put out by any one of that fatal “Expedition,” and as there were 230 men* be- who accompanied ii, from different States of the Union, it will bo road with Interest by their friends, neighbors, relatives, &c. WKSLEY, MILES, General Agent Carlisle, April 3; 1851—3 t . . 10 00. 10 00 • 7 00 ,7 00 7 03 10 00 7 00 7 00 13 60 LETTERB|tcotamentary on the estate of, John Armstrong, deceased, laio of Silver Spring town ship, Cumberland county, Pa., 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, . AptU 8, 1851—61* * Ex’rs.^ ■ A VOICE FROM TUB "BURNT DISTRICT.” 7.00 7 00 Monyer’s Candy Store Rebuilt. The subscriber would, respectfully announce to his friends and the . public generally; that his Faclbry which was destroyed by the late fire, has bden rebuilt, and he is now prepared to furnish them with,CHOICE CANDIES, manufactured of tbebest material,'which-he will sell wholesale or retail, at the old stand in North Hanover street, a few doors north of the hank, .where ho has just opened a gene ral assortment of ' * Fruits and JVnts, consisting ip part nf'Orangcs, Lemons, Grapes, Fig", Raisins, Prunes, in.fancy bores, Currents; Dates,AN mends, Filberts; Cream, Coco and Ground Nuls. lie would also cull attention to llic largest alookof Toys & Fancy Goods, ever uttered in Carlisle, consisting of CHINA AND GLASS TOYS, Card Trays,' Vases; Mugs, Tea-sets, Doll. Heads, Motto Cups,Cologne Outlies, Tumblers, assorted' Fjgurci, 4tc. In connection with the above, ho has on hand a prime lot of 8 13 SO consisting of Sugars* Coffee. Tone, Molasses, Splcce, Crackers, &c. Alaj a lot of prirno Cigars. •' The subscriber returns Ins sincere thanks to ti generous- public lor the patronage bestowed on him on former occasions, anti hopes hy n desire to please to merit a continuance bribe eutne. ‘ 8 13 50 9 8 00 Carlisle, April 3, 1851, ' - ••V ■ ' GREAT ARKIVAL! JENNY LIND, the astonishing Vocalist, whose namd draws tho attention of the word, will no doubt-soon flail this Stale. Every one havlng'lhls dunce.and the means should "not- fall to hear (tor sweet voice. Prepare at once, and gotoM.&L. STEINER'S Clothing Store, next door to Durkhuld er*e Hotel, where you can fil yourself out und out at a Very low rate. They, have just received their' 5 00 e ou : ! \ Spring Stock, whlolt they will warrant to be equal, in qnality and asluw la price as any other establishment. They hevdigood Cloths on hand which wilt be made up ul short-notice. They particularly invito tho attention of,the public to their Vest and Pantaloon pattern*. . , Don’t,forget the plufto. . M. & L. STEINER. Carlisle, April 3,1850—3 m • ________ 8 5 00 8 . s'oo 8 5 00 6 00 ’ MEIXSEt & CO., Tfitdaee Commhslim 'laerchants, 4 ■ • 6 00' i 5 00 AV. 365, Baltimore St-, oppoeit* the Eulatp Haute, • > Baz.t>uosk.- 4' ; 6 oa. DEVOTE their whole uttMitlnri In (ho sale of Flour. Grain, nod Seeds, Whiskey. Bacon, Lird, Butter, Wool, Dfit d Fruit, &.o , o/i the most Itbnal Urmt. Purposing soon to run ovy where they will Imve the use of u Railroad tr ick connecting with the Susquehanna Road, they now respectfully solicit consignments over that road, and will themselves pay dfay-»go on produce to their Warehouse, when received in lots of a largo oar load nr more at a lime. . Rifct M .Messrs. David Stewart & Son, snd Mr. John D. Early, Bjilijnorc; one Mr. Upton Wushu, b.iugh, Chinnbersbnrp, Pa. April 3,1851—2 m» LIST OF LETTERS. LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Postoffico at Carlisle, Pa., April let, 1831. Parsons in quiring Tor (alters on this list, will please say, they are advertised. Alcorn William P Jacobs Geo Anderson John E Kane Mary'Ann Allison Mrs lanbe Keeny Samuel Urown Margret ; Kennedy Mary II Baughman John ■ Kanaga William ; Border Mary Jane Knntz Catharine liangbman Philip Leidig Catharine Uosel John Me Anally John Hear Jacob Maclin J Esq Urnnaon M A Esq Meier Geo- Baker Martha 1 Maine William Urandt David Q Marks Thomas Ulosser David Marlin Thomas M , Oaleman Martha Ann Norland David Crasiet William . Myors Joseph Carolbeta William Moggie John Cameron Catharine Nnicher Win . Gorman Jacob Nevin Harriett M Cutler LIT O’Urien Elizabeth Gorman Mathew Pelker Geo Cotklih David M Peters John Gook Elizabeth G Quigley Pieros Cramer Jacob Uennlnger Conrad . Cornman Elizabolh Kessler Eve Clark John 11 Hugh Poter 3 Coover J"hn : llelsinger Alexander Daalabnogh Daniel Smith Uarhaiah A Davis J M i. Smith Samuel M I Osh Geo' Simon George Dtvinney Jana . Shearer Elizabeth Dermard Kinsey Smith Sarah Donley Elizabeth Smith Peter tl Evans Marla Smith Pheby 3 . EgulTJohn Sheafer Einantiel Fellows Henry SwigerlGeoSr Fold Geo Stouter William First Moses Shird Elizabeth Flake J L ‘ ' Stover Henry A . Fralri Charles Smith Henry Fernbnuch Sernlt Ann Slyder William Frenen Christian .■ . .Shulltok Milo 11. Ferguson William W Shearer Jacob Fought Catharine Smith Mary Elizabeth Fought Samuel Slowneeker Jeremiah Grieeer Andrew Smith Mrs Maty Graham Robert Tracey Edward Glennoy Thomas Walters Jacob Gill James Weaver Samuel R Gibb John VViso Mariah Gray Uajil WII ' Wetzel William ■ Cayman Jonas Worts John Gipson William D Wagner Henry Henderson Sarah L . Wagner David Harman John Wardnnker Frederick Hamilton David Wnahmnnd David Hostler Benjamin Yoh Daniel Hoorner Jacob Yohn John Jonoo Bradford' N. HANTCH, P, M. G W HITHER, Carriage for Sale. AN exeollent carriage, hut little used, with tongue knd shafts, for sale cheap. Also a one hotse Wagon, nearly new. Apply to * * * G. W. HITNBR. Carlisle, March 0,1751. ' CHOICE Perfumery from lluul’a and Rousell’s, Just received and for sale at manufacturers prices el Rawlins* Drag store, ' Fobruarylß. Estate Notice* FRESH GROCERIES , p. : MONYER. NEW ARRIVAL OP ' ( Spring & Summer Pry-Goods. ARNOLD & LEVI respectfully-inform the public generafly.'thol they have just returned from the, eastern cities, and are, now opening.at their cheap Wholesale and Retail store, in'North Hanover *t., three doore north .of the Carlisle Rank, the largest, handsomest and cheapest assortment of SpnVlg and Summer Goods; ever brought to Carlisle. The at tention of the Ladies is particularly invited to our largo and beautiful assortment of '. v, Ladies Dress Goods, ■noli as India and Foulard SHhs, changeablei and figured Silks, Silk Tishues, Burogcs, Grenadines, Buruge do Lnines, Silk Poplins; embroidered, striped and plain Linen Lusters,'Lawns; plain and embroid ered Swlsses, plain and fancy Spting de Lainos.Silk, Bombazines, plain, black and fancy Alpacas; Ging hams and English Chintzes, Lace, striped, plaid end Book Muslins; Canton Crnpo Shawls,French, worked Collars; Linen'Cambria Handkerchiefs, Linen and Thread Laces, Edging in endlesS variety. Bonnet* and Ribbon*. Satin, Straw, China, Pearl, English Strew. Albnia, Jenny Lind. French.Laco, Gimp, and Colored Bon nets, from 25 cents .to 85. Bonnet,, Neck, and. Cap Ribbons, frpm 6J. to 60 cents. , . Domestics! Domestic*!! Cotton Stripes and Drills for men and boys wear, from 61 to SO cents. Muslins from 3 to 10 cents, Tickings from Cl to!2i cents, brown and blenched cotton nnd linen Sheeting, Checks, Osnnburg pomes, lio Ginghams, bleached and unbleached Linen and Cotton Table Din pers. Cor-pel*! Carpet*!! The largest Assortment of Carpeting, Malting, Floor, and Table Oil Cloths, ever exhibited in Carlisle, and which cannot bo benl In thn county; Imperial throe ply, Ingrain and Vcniiian, froni'l2l cent*' to 81,25. > " BOOTS and SHOES. . Another largo sleek of Bools and Shots, for men, boys, women and children, which will be sold very cheap. A Fresh supply of Groceries that cannot bo bent in price or quality. •• .. , , . Recoiled tho old st>»nd, formerly occupied by Myers & Sbcaffcr.and directly opposite Ilavcrstick's Drug Store; , April 3, 1851. ' . ■ NEW GOODS For Spring and Summer. rpilE subscribe? has just received from the city J[ another addition to his Slock of Goods .cmbrac. ing a largo and varied , assortment, in which will be found Sailings, changeable Silks, Turo Satins, Moqs.du Lai ucs, Cashmeres. Shawls, Gloves, Canton-and Woolen Flannels, Muslins, See. MODS. DE LaINES, Very desirable styles hove just been opened by the subscriber, to whlch'tho attention of tho ladies is in* vllcd. . ' Silks fit Satins Just received a handsome assortment of black nnd eh mgcablu Silks and Ture Satins, lor ladle* dresses which will be sold cheap,' Bouts & Shoes. iugreTil variety,'stylo and size. GROCERIES of all kinds, such us good Coffee, at 12J. Sugar. Molasses, Spices. Also Jenlun’s «St Co’s Celehniled GniiKN and Ui.ack Teas. . • Tho atjvniion nfihe public is respectfully solicited, Inasmuch asdic feels confident of his ability to give satisfaction to all who may favor him with their pa. troniige." 1 • N. W. WOODS, Ag’l. March 27, 1851. : ■ ■ Ornamental Marble Yard. Owens Ac Richards, RESPECTFULLY inform the citizens of Carlisle und vicinity, llml they have now lit their Mur* bloYard, in Sooth Hanover etreot. a fow (fours aouth of the Court House, and neuirly uppoeito Bontz* store, an elegant slack of.puro American White Marble, and-arc prepared to execute m the moil ttnishcd style • M*tnuntf.nta % • - • Yomoe, ■ Ordve Shmennt all prtce» t MaMlet* I)imr and f Wii\d’iiu iV//s, ■. Steps, jj'f. together with every other article in their promise that hrftucness of finish, eh rslenrss of «|e plgn and quality of Marble, thtfr tfork shall not be surpassed by any, other est-tbli-tiimnl. 'l'/K-y are authorized agents nt .Mr. Hubert. Wood, of Plill .d. Iphl i, and will furnish fnhii hi* ir)«nuf.ic Inry aHv-triPties of IRON RAILING r or I lid incln* slug of Grave lots'nnd «R other pdrposes, at the shortest' notice and fit Philadelphia price*. They will also finish nr manhfirlure «H kind* of Building Wmk.Surh as. Sills, Sfrps nod Phlforrn-, at the shortest notice and on llio most reasonable iprma. Having great experience in the business, they arc enabled to manut.ir.ture the most fa-hlonable work, and respectfully oik a share of the patronage of the public, Carlisle, March 27.1851. . . Steaifl Saw Mills & Lumber Yard, ■ at nniboEPoirr. M'KINLEY , BIGLER $ WILT, HAVING leased the Saw Mill and Lumber Yard of thw late Henry Church, at (he writ end of Iho HarfUhurg bridge, aro prepared to manufacture order Lumber of every description. They have nlao on hand at this point a stock of Boards. Plank, Shingles. Plastering Laths, «fcc„ whic h (hey will sell nl (he lowest cash prims. - Those wishing to write will addr.'ss us nl Harrisburg. Steam Saw Mill and Lumber Yard, at Ilarritburg. Tnoy olsohave u largo Steam S;iw MiM nl Har risburg, whoro they can manufacture (lie heaviestor der at short notice. ■ To (his mill they have attached A SLITTING MILL , For slitting every variety of Ur/Board*’ from tho sixteenth.of on inrhsijp At their yard in this piece they have every variety of Dry Lumber, such as Panel, Common, Select and Culling*. March .27, 1650—0 m , Loni* Napoleon in New York! ' I MI E undersigned thankful for pant favors, informs I the public that he has laid in an extraordinary .Urge stuck of all kinds of I Gontlomon’s Wear, made expressly for this place, such us fine French cloth Frork and Dress Coats, at from $5 lot 12.00. Tweed, Bummer (Math and (Ussimero coats, at from $2,60 to $O. Linen, Linen Check, amt other emits, front 87$ cents to &L A areal variety of Pants, ul from 87$ cents to.ss. New stylo of Vestings. Caps, Shirts of all colors. Handkerchiefs. Suspenders, ic, which wil. be sold at very small profits. Persons’ wishing to buy and get bargains will coll at mv store, at tho corner of tho Market House. . I 8. DlttiLL, Agt. Carlisle, March 37, 1861. ■ gpHiiff Plilllnci’V Goods. JOHN STONE te SONS, IMPORTERS «nd Dealers in Silks, Ribbons, and Millinery Goods, No. 45 Sooth Second Si., Phila., have received by late arrivals a laigo;«md handsome assortment of Spring Millinery Goods, selected by one of tho fit nt in Franco. They have now in aluro Gluco Silks for oaring Bonnets, Fanby Bonnet and Clip Ribbons,'plain Mutttui and Silln Ribbons, all widths. . A largo assortment of Arllfi. ciul Flowers, while and colored Crhpos, and Crape Llsso, French Chip Hats, Fancy Nets nod Liccs, Fancy. Lisso /Primming*, Caps, Quillings, Casing Wire, Crowns, covered Wh-tlebonos, tec., with nil other urilcies appertaining to tho Millinery trade. ' - March SO. 1851 —lm , • Broad Potvdci'. BABBITT’S Eflervefing Compound for mnk’.ng Ulead, cakes. Ac. without Yeast, one of the heal preparations, originally introduced by tRo suW.ribnr, constantly on hand. J, W, BUY. Carlisle, March til, 1851 ■ ■'' " ' ; SILKS, a splendid assortment of Ladies Drees Silks,; of various kinds, block, end changeable Tufc Satins, such a* cherry A black', green Airlock, MnUrlne blue, &c.,Just received hv Nov 7. G. W,HITNBR* UXTHACT of OofToo for aalo at Iho Grocery end Pi Tea atoia of ;F«b, 18 Sheriff’s Sales. BY virtue of sundry, writs of..Y®diUohiJEgpOT* | te issued out of' iho" Court of Comiooti.'Pl«iyp'9v Cumberland county,‘and tome directed,l willCX- . I pbfio (o'publio 'sale, at the' Court House, In CtflisW ion Friday.the Hit day bF APRIL,' 185 V, .%VlO [o'clock A, M., the following described RealEataw, viz: ' * r* , A t ract of land situate in Mifflin town ship, bounded oh the. east by land of J. Seamy and Peter-Fahnestock,'bn tho south;by Isaac Chrlstlhty on the west by Andrew M'Elwaine,and on the north by David. Mowers, containing 74 acres,Store, pi less,; haying thereon erected a two atory Log House, Log Shop and Log Darn. Seized and taken in execution os the property of Thomas Dunlap, •• * Also, the undivided one-half of a lot of Ground, situate In the borough of Carlisle, contain* Ing 60 feol in front and 240 feet Iri depth, more or lead, bounded on the south by High street,-ott-tflC Oast by a lot of Thompson's heirs, an alley on the north, and a lot of Mrs. Kaufman on the westi-htr* ing thereon erected a-two story Stone Housaand Istofto Back-building, and a Stone Shop, taken in'execution as the property of Jamee ;A/ Dougherty. . •. Z v• Hi?.*' Also, it lot of ground sUuafe’inT thd.qo- • rough of Shippensburg, bounded on tba uort)l jby Main street, on tho west by Railroad street,- paVtbe south by ah olley; and on the east by m RuwM * heirs, having thcicon erected, a two story Frame Weatherboard Uouso and a two story. Briokßsck building, a Slonb Shop,-a Brick two story.hou|e, VVare-house. Frame Stable, '&c., containing ,4Q WW on Main street and 240 feet on Railroad street, more or less. Seized and Liken in execution fts.tfaefHo* perty of Jonathan Peal. , ' 1 1 - . Also, a lof of gfonhd situate' in the‘bo rough of Curliale, containing GO foet in breadth .sod 24U feet in depth, more or less,'bounded bn the sooth by Louthcr street, on the east byßaal street,,on tJSi north by an alley, and on the west by a lot oTJfcter Spahr, having thereon erected a largo frame two slury (louse, with a basement a Frame Stable, &0* Also, a lot of ground situate iii the* ho-p rough of Carlisle, containing one acre, mote oi less,) 1 bounded on the north by Louthcr street; on the oast, bv a lot Of Jacob' Shrom. und on the south and west by a road leading from aJid taken in execution as the properly of JomTfifCUndn Also, a lot of ground situate in’lfie yjl lagoofSprinfffiMd.VVosJponnpboro'lownehip, taining 38$ feet in.breadth In front.and 6fi| feel in' breadth in the roar, and 180 feet In'depllf, jjobhdpd on tho north, by Main street, on tho east by a lot of Jacob King, on tho south by an alley, and on,tbc wcat hy a lot of Jacob Keller, linking thereon erected a two story Log House, a Burt),.dec. ■ .'•£ Also, a tract of land situate in West Pcnnshorough township, containing S 3 acres and 79 perches, more or less, bouirded by lands of WlilUpz' Dunlap, Abraham Myers, DK Sharp's heirs, 8. Piper and Joseph McKee. Seized and taken in execution as. tho property of Jbmee Elliott.. , .'.'.V;-: Also, a lot of ground situate in tlie;vij lace of Springfield, township* containing 120 feet In breadth and 180 feel In deptb* more or less, bounded on the -nnlth and weslfby'Crf alley.,on tho east by a lot.of Thomas pulleyf’Stfd on. the south by Wtlliain Moore, having-lhercoij erected <i one and n hall story Log House, a Stable,; dfC,- Seized and taken in execution as t|»e prep?fty ofJ#- cob BimMjhnuiv r Also, all ihn interop of AbrahamEfb* deceased, in a certain hit of ground situate in Worm leyshurg. Easipennaborough township, crintainfngßO perches, more or less, bounded on the north by Mer kel Square. cast by an-alloy, south by a lut’of'fl* Castor, and west by——street, having-therennerec ted a two story Framo'llouse, dtc.. Seized trid tt* ken .in elocution ns the properly of .Abraham Bib, .deceased. And oil to be sold by mq. - ' ''X' DAVID SMITH, Sty® l ShcrltTs Office,'Carlisle, March 13,1861. . , ASSESSMENT... MEMBERS of thu Allen nml En.tpehniborptigh Mutual Fire Insuroii™ Company of CtttnberUlid county,are hereby ntitifnd (hat tho Uu*ni of‘Kjdji»- .gets have ordered **i» uMessrncnt of 4 per conton ill the premium notes duu ihe company on tho llth of Murt-h, 1851 »io bo paid previous tu the lOlUdfty of June jiext, lo.lho .Treasurer or Jlm-lyer. ‘v. . As tho Treasurer ; *nirnda calling on the. member* nefaouaJly, Uufoni (hat time, it «ouW l»f adria*Wo to be reedy. I.fiWIS JJVKit, »«<?(>*; Mil’iuh Corjcti*, 'iVeuurcr. Shephcrdiwwn, Cumberland county. ‘ ~V- Mnrcli 37, 1861. • ‘ Uuz. & Hep. York, Union feTefrtfraph HarrUbff, Insert to anitt of $3 and charge company*. - '' I.ETTERS of administration oh tho. estate; of John lioiin, Sr., deceased, late of North, Middleton township, Cumberland county, .have- been issued to the subscriber 'residing in said township, pquoly aforesaid. All persona imicblcd 10 said estate era hereby notified to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them property'«u* thenticaled for aeulcment to * ‘ , JOHN LEIIN/Jr., AdmV.; March 27, IS6l , „ , Proclamation. > WHEREAS tho Honorable FntßOßnieic Watt* President Judge of tho several Courts of C6|n mon Piosa of the counties of Cumberland* Perry and Juniata, in Pennsylvania, ahdjuslico. of-'the several Courts of’Oyer and Terminer and General Jall Db livery in said coumiei.’aiid (lon. John tfiusrl' ! 4ftd John Clomlenin. Judges of tho Court of Oyer add Terminer und General Jail Delivery, for the irlsl of nit capital mid othei olirncrs.ln tho said eburilyof Cumberland—by their precepts to mo directed dated the LOlti op January, 1851, have ordered the’Court ufOyerand Terminer end GencrolJail Delivery, ho tioldcn ul (>nrlisle, on llie'Sd Mondoy 6f,April next, (being Uio l*Jlh day) at 10u*c|ock,fn Ihefow noon, to continue two week. .NOTICE Is'iKerefoiA hereby given, to the Cpro* nor,Justices oftho.Peace and Constablesol theasld county of Cumberland, ;hat they are by tho said pro* cepl commanded in belhen and there In persona, with their rolls, records, Inquisitions, e*snl» nations, and all other remembrances, to dolboso tblngswbirhto their ottlceanppcrlain lobe done,and nlUhosothut uro.buundby recognizances,to prosecute I against the prisoners that are nr then shall be in the iail of tall .munty»aro to bethoro to prosecute them ‘ as shall bo just. . DAVID SMITH, Sheriff. * SiiKßivv's Orrirz, > • ' . • . 1 Carlisle. Feb. 37. 1861. V • ■ . . . ■' IMlB'suhscrihcrs desirous of settling up tftelrbools hereby , notify those indebted; either thy* hole* or bonk account, to cull and pay up without delay, »• litpy wish to have ull old accounts settled up. by |po middle of March. ‘ % , . Just received a new supply of fresh Goods; telling olTvery cheap. • ‘A. dc W. DENTZi' Feb. 37,1861. ’ ' '•'•■ ' •„ • . . ;'! -! . Etilntc Notice. ; NOTICE i« hereby Often that I.ollcialaatairicnl. nry on tho estate of Joseph Schroll. UtO' bf Uiijnpitcn township, CuinhnrUnd county# dcecatOj, liusoliopn issued hy tholh’glslcr inandTorflnidotfUh iy in the. subscriber residing in the emno township# In etild county. All persons having olal'me b£ do* mnndfl against tho oiialo of fluid dercdoTU.nrreTo* ipifßlcd to innku known the fliimd without d«lay%*Qd those indebted to make payment to- f - i 1 •.**’ X ri:HI)INANUROTB,-Et*ri March 8,1851 —Cl* ■' .!: .1 .-■h .ii.h A TJ* poisons ere hr»|Vl>j notified that I.qttrrs.!«*?»• tx. montary with tl\o will annexed, bn the tfltatd s of tiliziihHlr liukcr, l&to of tho Uormittli bf Cutlislo, Cumberland county* PajdeceeecdrheTrbci*n'irnmt* oil to the subscriber retiring! in North Middleton township, county otoremud- . Al; pyriona, buying claims,or dcinunds astute.of but, ere requested to make known the same without delay, anti those indebted to inukr pi* ms*r|l io ... j , JOHN. WONUEIIUCII, AdmV. FehfuaVy 27. IBsl—Ct ■ . BREAD WITHOUT YEAST. A' rompooM fm miklnii hn'fi.l, t«.i cakciv nnrf: ltdcwhwir r»k««willl»(H r vi-ifl. Prrp«wl »A'l »W 1 C. INIIOFF, A(t Estate Rolliic. General Notice.' ' Citnlu N«U«c, ’
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