.BOTINMa.Fn.i.HOKE’SOAniNET. i Now York Herald furnishes lh« -folNfmg mol evidence of (ho deplorable odndillon of rory: ,ors. gathering end thickening ov?ty day, in -11,0 probability Of o r.oeoneiruciion of Mr. Fil - i cabinet sometime before tho day of judgment. IUBe of thia dry-rot in the admimstrstion.wmch icn viowcd, on llio whole, very favorably by tho ry, docs not Ho very deep—only’about, aa deep chanoca of oortain mombora of the cabinet for Ico of President —to which station they eocm to airing. Mr. Fillmore proposes to lake tho field, Mr. Webster has fairly started, with throe hes and a half and one coming—and Mr. Cril i hopes to outgeneral both, thinking ho can log and muscle with either—or with anybody ho is inclined to run. Tom Corwin and tho ’ tho cabinet are not in such hot haste. Thoy ling their pudding and beef, and will not go .pare diet and training till the approach of the sO for 18SG. . , • - . , , „ „ .v' /Wo shall not bo surprised if a catastrophe befall .V'iho present cabinet, growing out of tho ambition and ; r. . n r jealousies incidental to tho hopes of its members for ■ ** highest office.” Tho administration has boon Composed ofvery sensible materials, but latterly havo notexhibited so much talent-as during tho tnovo • rttonts on tho compromise measures.. Tho Post Office J.',. * Department waa never so inefficient or aobunglingly i. arranged as it js now, with Mr. Hall as Postmaster * ’General, and Mr. Filx Henry Warren as Postmaster l’ • A greater batch of absurdities was never c Vknown.tlmn that which, now disgraces the depart-! ■' Everything la done at odds end enda. W evidences of tbp disruption and utter Cion of Whiggery exist, iho good old Domoc isl lake courage, and bo prepared to act uni d harmoniously before entering upon the next itial campaign. ‘ law to prevent the landing of foreign convicts this Slate, passed the Legislature at its ision. ■ 'VtrtiJv-' ' MAURIED. ’ /fvibnAlio 10th instant, by tho Ro». C. M.Klinli, Mr- Ai.l, of Perry county, to Miss Eliza Dketem, township,Cumberland county. DIED. ..X -’rtln.iUxbury, Cumberland county, on tho 3d inst., ’ - ANN IClinb, aged 3 years, 4 months, & 9 days. • on the Bth instant, Rankin Sciiaf -Ft*iWJd 9 years and 9 months. •u'. to3c£xWy» on the 18th instant, dftcr a lingering sho boro patiently, Miss Sarah Ann iKlSffirogcd 28 years. . i, on tho 22d instant, Maria Eu daughter of Rev. A. and Elizabeth C. nelgntytgcd 11 months and 14 days. .• ;; ; %i»:Hlirri6burg, on Thursday tho 17lh instant, after /V«lf#fcjllneßß, Mr. Gad Day, Principal of tho “liar ■jVlAtiiSJFemnlo Seminary,” aged about 58 years.— was long a resident of Carlisle, whore lihy years pursued, with great success, the Fa teacher of youth. Tho Harrisburg papers Ir. Day was one of our most estimable citl* i his loss tahls family, to tho church, and to will bo grealjy felt and sincerely lamented, t may truly.'£osoid, , He was a good man.*” b residence of her mother, in Mcohanicsburg, Gth day of February last, Miss Sarah Ellen grand daughter of James Dunlap, Esq., ogod I years. Her discasp was consumption of the f which sho languished for about six or eight Having been religiously educated, in her suf. sho sought help from the groat Physician of er solo theme in her sickness was Christ and . ation,appearing perfectly resigned to the will of her Heavenly Father, that if it wos his will to re* her, she was willing to leave all hero below to Christ, so that tier friends have no reason to as thnso who have no hope. X; NOTICE. s undcrsignoil notifies all persons indebted to that his Books arc in tho hands of Stephen . Esq., for collection, and that suits will bo V r bwaghl against all who do not settle immediately. VWT j. K. SMITH. y April 24, IBSl—4c Estate Notice. '* '-'.'‘ftp. ■' ,<?r- of administration on tho estate of'Oco. - Rahn. deceased, late of South Middleton town- Cumberland county, have been granted to living in tho same township, in said ; tho Register of tho county aforesaid. All ' ’ '[■: indebted to said estate oro requested to make 'payment, and those having claims wilt -TfiT^r»V oVrnf them properly authenticated for settlement. THOMAS BRADIiEY, Adm’r. ' ' • Estate Notice. I is hereby given that Letters of odminio* on the estate of Benjamin Jones, late of ' township, Cumberland county, doc’d., ■ / issued by the Register In and for said coun the subscriber residing in tho same township, &j ; county. All persons having claims or do* against tho estate of said decedent, ore re- to make known tho same without delay,and indebted to make payment to AJ®.. k JOHN SHEETS, AJm'r. ■■ 24, 1851-01* ~ ■ ■■ m Attoutlou Old Soldiers. pHR Ulo commissioned and noncommissioned TC&jjpccra, musicians and privates, whether of the SSlnaf army, volunteers or militia, who served at in the United States Army, In any of the l7BO, and who oro now entitled to Doun are requested to attend at the public bouse »}OM('J(lannon, in Collide, on Monday the slh of ■uyjdiwVat 2 o'clock P. M.,to mokoorrangomonts their respective warrants (when rccciv land, to the best possible advantage. JACOB BQUIER, \i GEO. M’FEEI.Y, EDW. ARMOR, : w - fouek, ■ M. HOLCOMB, • J. F, HUNTER, 'CaKlslcV April 21, ISSI. pl|;;|pdii{{ Adamantine Guards I 1 *YOU are ordered to paruilo at Stouglistown, , oii Monday the filh day o. s. U. An oloclion will bo held by the Company V’i' same day for Cornet. .V ; 24, 185 U ■ "' ;i ;ii|priga(lc Inspector’s Orders. jit, ■ \ with iho Militia Law ofPonnflylvQ passed tho 17th day of April, 1840, to roviuo a law and provido for tho training of auch - .iMWWpUMhsII bo uniformed, thereforo tho aovoral bat tho bounds of tho Ist Brigade, IBlh Divl meet for review and inspection, as followsr Battalion commanded by Major Jacob , Bowman, will meet "at 10 o’clock A. M. on Sotur *4av Iho lVlh day of May, in Mechanicsburg, «, Tba 8d Battalion commanded by Capt. D. Whor- Will moot at 10 co’lock A. M., on Thursday tho of May, at such place as tho .commanding '**'JjQtfaot may designate. • 8d Battalion commanded by Major John F. -' sft-flfiSor, will at 10 o’clock A. M. In Carlisle, on tho 10th doy of Moy. Fcgiracntol Cmnboiland Codnty Volun - . moot at Ncwvillo, on Tuesday tho 80th " of Battalions will make a correct return Ofilcors and non-commissioned Staff,on ■ ■wan. oftralnlng. or Commanding Ofilcors *of Companies will be ;,fcqurlrod to make correct reports of their eompiudes, on the above days. ‘‘ UalUHon-Flngß will bo received and escorted and returned to tho Commanding Officer’* Quarters, as , .proscribed by tho Gonora! Rule of Iho U* S. Army; ‘ fho’-Bu Battalion will oloot one Major in room of Major Frazier resigned, at 3 o’clock P.M, on Thurs* ~ ';Adfty lho’2BddayofMoy. !- ( .S Captain Stuart’s Troup will meet at such place as V may direct, and infurnwjpb undersigned. BA«E CROP, Utig. Imp. Q!.- fjjflg. Imp. Offict, OmIWo, April 21,1851. Ornamental Marble Yard. Owens '& Richards, RESPECTFULLY inform tbo citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, that they have now at their Mar ble Yard, in,South Hanover street, a few doors south of the Court House, and nearly opposite Bonlz’ store, an.elegant stock of puro American White Marble j and aro, prepared to execute in the most finished - Grave Stones at all prices, . Mantles, Door and Window-Sills, Steps, together with every other article in their lino, and promise that in fineness of finish, chastonoss of do. sign and quality of Marble, their work shall hot bo surpassed by any other establishment. They are authorized agents ol Mr. Robert Wood, of Philadelphia, and will furnish from his manufac tory all varieties of IRON RAILING for the enclo sing of Grave lots and ail 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, nl llio 1 shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Having great experience in the business, (hoy are enabled to manufacture tho most fashionable work, and respectfully ask a share of tho patronage of the public. Carlisle, March 87, 1851; •' Attbrition SPRINGFIELD LIGHT INFANTRY! | Parade at tho house of D. S. Taylor, in Spring afield, on Monday the 6th day of May next, at 1.0 o’clock A. M., in summer uniform, properly cquipt for drill. By order of f JOHN HOOD, Capt, April 17, 1851— 8t . Estate Notice. LETTERS of administration on the estate- of Jphh- Lchn, Sr.,, deceased, loto of North Middleton township, Cumberland county, have been issued to (ho subscriber residing in said township, county aforesaid. Ail persons indebted to said estate arc hereby notified to make immediate payment, end those having claims will present them properly ou thcnticatcd for settlement to JOHN LEHN, Jr.. Adm’r. March 27, 1861—6 t Estate Notice. LBTTERS|tcstamentary on the estate of John Armstrong, deceased, late of Silver Spring town ship, Cumberland county, Po., have been issued by tho Register of the county, to tho 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—Of Ex’rs. Estate Notice. NOTICE is heicby given that Letters of Adminis tration on the estate of Lydia Jane Aspor, late of Louisville, Ky. # dcc’d., have been issued to the subscriber residing in Newton township, Cumberland county, Pa. All persona indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those ha ving claims will presont them for settlement to * THOMAS M’CULLCCH, Admr. April 17, 1851—Of Estate Notice. ALL poisons arc hereby notified thalLotlcrs tesla*J mentary with tho will annexed, on tho estate of I Ann Snnloy, late of South Middleton township, do* ceased, have boon granted to tho subscriber residing in the Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county. Pa. All persons having claims or demands ogalnsttho, estate of said decedent, are requested to make known tho same without delay, and those indebted to make payment to April 17, 1851—6 t ROBERT MOORE, Ei’r. Conveyancing, Auctioneering, Ac. JOSEPH MOSSEft, formerly o( New Cumberland, has removed Ilia residence to Mocbonicsburg, a few doors oast of Wobbert's & Swcltzcr’s Store, whore ho will bo ready at oil times when not absent from homo, to attend to tho writing of Deeds, Mori* gages, Wills, Agreements, See., and will attend to the Calling of Sales, either Persona) or Real,in town and country. Those wishing to employ him in that capacity will please to call before advertising, or ad* dress him by mol). Thankful to his friends for past fltvors, ho hopes to bo patronized further by them, and will bo nappy to attend to all others who may favor him with a call., lie Is also General Agent for Cumberland county, for tho American Life Sc Health Insurance Company of Philadelphia, and Is prepared to effect Insurances on tho most favorable terms. Mcohaniosburg, April 17,1851—31* For tho Benefit of tho Public. THE subscribers toko this method of. informing tboir old customers and tho public generally, that they bavo removed their extensive Clothing Establishment, one door north oflholr old stand, to tho room former ly occupied by S. A. Coyle, in North Hanover street, Carlisle, where they hnvo added to their stock an extensive assortment of SPRING $ SUMMER CLOTHING . They kcoy constantly on hand a full assortment of every kind of Clothing, either for dress or labor.— Tbuir slock cohslsts in port of fine cloth Dross and Frock Coals, Cassimoro rants, Silk and Satin Yosts, Coals of Saltinolt, Tweed, Croton Cloth, Casbmoroti, Linen, &o. A full assortment of pants for summer wear, and to Ihoir assortment of clothing there is scarcely an end, embracing almost every variety of pattern, make and price; they also keep constantly on hand an excellent assortment of goods for GENTLEMEN’S WEAR, which they are prepared to make up to order at short notice. They also keep constantly on hand an as* sortmont of Leather and Hair Trunks, Valises, Car* not Bags, Umbrellas, Hals and Caps, Suspenders, Dress and Under Shirts, Bosoms and Collars, fancy and plain silk nook and pocket Ilandkoichiofs, and lots of notions too numerous to montlun. Wo Invito you to give us a call and examine for yourselves, as wo havo tho slock and aro prepared to sol! to suit customers. They, would just monlion that they bavo no ally clothing, but that tbolr gar ments aro all mado In Carlisle under (heir own oaro. ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON. April 17.1651—3 m To the Ladies! WE respectfully Invito your attention to our largo and extensive assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, such os Mouselin do Laines, Silk Poplins, Dorogndo Lalncfl, Lawns, colored and plain. Bareges, Ging hams, Alpachas, dotted Swissos, plain do., Bomba zines, 4UOU yards of colored Chintzes, from 4 to 13£ cents. BONNETS, Palm Loaf, Leghorn, and Rough & Ready Hots. Muslins, Tickings, Checks, Domestic Ginghams, Linen and Cotton Toweling and Table Diapers. Our Muslins cant bo boat In. these pgrts for cheapness. Edgings, Inserting, Gloves, Hosiery Suspenders, and a large supply of Ribbons & Parasols, Cloths, Cassimorcs, Vestings, Summer Stuffs, blk. Summer cloths, black Cassimorcs, cheap Tweeds, Boys’ Wear, &o. , . Groceries, Spites, Teas , at lower prices than usual. Give us a call and save money* , A. & W. DBNTZ, South Hanovor street, iril IV, 1851. RIBBON TRIMMINGS, Just received a lot of Ribbon Trimmings of an entirely now stylo, &. of various, colors. Also Buttons of now fashion and ill groat variety. O W lUTNBR. - A|Mit 10, <B6l, I • AMERICAN & EUROPEAN Amphitheatre, WLL perform at CARLISLE, on Monday the SBlh day of April, 1851. Price of Admission 25 cents. Doors open at 2& 7 o’clock P. M. Per formance to commence at 2$ &7$P. M. f Tbo distinctive feature of this mammoth establish ment as organized for the present season will ho found to consist of thb performances of JunoVcclo* hrated French Troupe, of male and female equestrians, engaged at vast ex pense from the groat Establishments of Franco. • The travelling paraphernalia will bo preceded upon its cnlrdnce into town by the Gorgeous CAR OF NEPTUNE! Or, tho MonsterSßA Sinai 1-devoted to the convey ance of the Satowia Brass Bass, who will perform some of their admired compositions as they pass through the principal streets. Among tho most dis tinguished Artistes ottachcd to tho American, and European Amphitheatre may bo found tho names of Mad’lio Louise, tho greatest female rider living; Mad’llo Tourniairc; Mad'llo Josephine and Mens. Toufnioire; Messieurs Runnels, Liming, &o. Mas tor William Armstrong, the famed juvenile eques trian, and Joe Pcntlond, tho groat American Clown. Tho ,'pcrfofmanccs will comprise every variety of equestrian,'gymnastic and acrobatic entertainments, including many fcatuios which ore entirely now and peculiar to this establishment. For full particulars see descriptive bills, at tho principal hotels. . SEW GOODS AT THE CHEAP STORE. THE undersigned Informs his friends and numer ous customers, that ho has jVrst returned from Philadelphia, with a largo ond carefully selected as sortment of now Spring Goods, purchased at the lowest prices, which bo is determin ed to sell at small profits. - Superior CLOTHS, at from 75 cents to sopcr yard; Casaimorcs, Cossincta and Vestings, at various prices. , • • Dress Goods, such as Delaines, Berege do Larncs, a splendid assortment of Silks, Calicoes, Ginghams, Checks, Table Diapers, Tickings, Muslins, Bonnots and Hats. BOOTS AND SHOES, A'good assortment of Men’s, Women's, ond Chil dren’s Boots and shoes, of superior quality, and vory cheap. Also, Boy’s and Men’s Cloth Caps, Palm Hots,&o. Groetria , such as Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Jdh* kins’ celebrated Teas! ■ - Always on hand the best quality of Carpel Chain,' The subscriber respectfully asks oil who wish bur gains to give him a coll, at his .stand opposite Wm. Leonard’s, North Hanover street. Butter, Eggs, Rags, Soap, and Dried Fruit, taken at market prices. N. W. WOODS, Agt. April 17, 1881, Borough Receipts & Expenditures. Account of QEORQE WEISE ) Jr.% Treasurer of the Borough of Carlisle , for 1650, > DR. Cash received of A W Bents, late Troaa*r. 8 27t84J Received of John Snahr Borough Collector f0r’1649 . 801; 14 do . Amount of Duplicate attested, in : 1850 9600 31 do of Joseph H Blair, Chief Burgees, | licenses 83 50. | do . J Posllowail, clerk to market and hay scales - do Sundry persons stall rent of mar ket hoiiso do Jb. Shilling, high constable pump rent 6 08 Cash paid A L Sponslor Esq for qualifying . Borough Officers 2 37 Paid WII Miller, Esq.professional cervices 800 Paid James M Alton Curator of grave yard,, ' salary for 1849 51 27 Paid officers for holding Dorotigh election 11 00 Paid W Droexe for blacksmilhing ..30 21 Paid C Wuodcrlicb supper for patrol .4 50 Pald .W B Matthews, salary us Street com* commissioner, .and work done by him & others ' Paid Street committee for cleaning Lotsrl Spring Paid sundry persons interest on Bonds held by them against the Borough 163 50 Paid M Common salary as Messenger to Council 9 00 Paid J Dunbar do do • . 800 Paid J B Bratton for printing S 3 00 Paid JIC Boyer do ■ do . 13 00 Paid E Beatty do - do - 29 25 Paid J Shilling salary ds high constable 110 00 Paid A 8 Soner salary os clerk (o Couroil. ■ 80 00 Paid J Fostlowalt salary as clerk to market and hay scales 75 00 Paid J CrNoal making, grading, &o.,Wost South atroot Paid P Spahr making, grading, &0., Wool Leather atroot, , 410 00 Paid Wm Riley making copy of Duplicate for 1850 Paid P. Davidson, Street Regulator and olhorp, regulating atrools Pain J L Hoys salary an Curator of Gravo Yard • 25 00 I Paid John Spabr, oolloctor, exonerations on 1 duplicate for 1840 • Paid J Wotihlngloh, Trusted of M. Church . repairing gutter 1J 0J Paid Wro Scott supper for patrol 3 50 Paid James Postlowail for furnishing boll, brooms, &.0., at market house 5 70 Paid G W Wise, jr, repairing Louthor Si. Bridge Paid Goo Wise, jr. Treasurer, small notes cancelled with interest ~ 27 50 Paid John Gutshall repairing'Grave Yard Fence. . . . . W 50 Fold H S Ritter Treasurer of Curab. Flro Co., annual approprlolibn 34 00 Paid Potor Monycr, TroaaV. of Union Firo 1 Co., annual appropriation 34 00 Paid J Spangler repairing Loulhor street bridge \ “ uo Paid Q Wise, jr. salary os Borough Troas- ! PoildJaoob Shilling for removing nuisances 17 12 . Paid John Armstrong for lumber o *> . Paid 8 Elliot for oil ' , _ . 7U7 Paid W M PfiHor, County Trees r Borough- - . share of Town Clock xo i 22 , Paid S M Hoover for lumber f " . Paid 0 Hoffman supper for patrol } XX , Paid B W Hovorsllok for oil 1 j* . Paid J Saner for hardware Paid J D GoVgas repairing lattorns Paid J Callio, collector exonorollons Paid J Callio foos for collecting duplicate . 1850 „ , , Paid balance of outstanding on duplicate of 1850 ... 509 73 Dalanoo in hands of Treasurer , ; •7 • • 83301 5. Thb hlmjvo and forogolng’uccount ofQoo. \VIbo, jr Borough Treasurer. has (his day licun examined and unproved. JACOB BRET 2, JOHN H. BRATTON, C. WAOfiAl/OIILIN. Com. of Accounts, April 1,1851, Cambciiaii'd- Honse. At the corner of South ffanover Sf Pbmfret Sts. aVoul •; f - half a Square South of the Cotirt HoUte t Carlisle, Penn'a. •- rplIE subscriber informs his friends onitho public, ■jL that he has leased that largo Three Story House Am* in South Hanover street,' lately .occupied by Robert Laird, whore he is fully prepared to ISUlaccommodate travellers, strangers, and trov ers, ond all who moy favor him - with a call. Tho House iji good, largo and convenient, apd newly fur* nishrd with Bedding, &c., and his accommodations arc each as to make it a desirable stopping place.— His Table and Bah, will bo supplied with tho host the market can afford. 1 ■ A supply of Feed for oil kinds of stock on hand. Tho Stabling is very extensive with a largo Yard attached to’ occommodoto Drovers ond others travel ling with Horses, Carriages, &c. An attentive Ost ler always in attendance. Every thing will bo kept in the best of order and no pains spared to.accommo date ond please all, V April 17,1881—3 m • ‘ : For Sale. A SECOND HAND PIANO, a great bargain. ..Apply.to Mr. Ghas. Springer, in LOuthcr st. 'Carlisle, April 10,1851 —If \ HOMOEOPATHIC. Practice of Medicine, Surgery & Obstetrics. DRS. A. M. & J. STAYMAN, respectfully an. nounco lo tho citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, that they have taken tho office recently occupied ,by Dr, Smith, in Shodgrosa’ row, ond will bo happy to attend all that may favor them with a cal), in tho y&ridts branches of their profession. They aro pro pared to visit patients |n tho country at any distance. Charges moderate. Carlisle,April 10,1850—tf ■ { Plainfield Classical Academy, TTCOUR miles West of Carlisle. Tenth Session JJ commences on Monday, May 6th, 1861. This Institution has been established nearly five years, <ftrMg which’timesuch additions and improve tnents have boon made as (a render it one of the most commodious and convenient in the State. L In regard to boalthfulnoss it may bo mentioned that no case of serious sickness has occurred in Iho Institution since it was founded. Its moral purity is attested by the fact that depraved associations, scents ot vice, and resorts for dissipation have no existence in (ho neighborhood. ' The course of instruction comprises all branches required by. the merchant, professional roan or colle gian. : Also modern languages, vocal and inslrumon talmusic, &c. It is the determination of- (he Proprietor that the Institution shall sustain the reputation it has already Acquired for imparting thorough instruction, end in culcating and establishing virtuous principles in tho mins of tho youth submitted to his charge. ' Terms (per session of five months) $6O QO. • Tor catalogues containing references, dec*, address R. K. BURNS, -/ • Principal and Proprietor, Plainfield P. 0., Cumb, cO., Pa. April 10,1851. . Virginia Farms (or Sale. THE WINCHESTER VA., LAND AGENCY. JA. BAKER & L. T. MOORE, having formed • an Agency for Iho sale of Lands lying in all sections of Virginia and other Stales, aro now pro pared to offer lor sale a number of very DESIRA BLE FARMS, located in tho fertile and most re markably healthy valley of Virginia. A number of those farms aro of tho beat Limestone Land, well ■improved, and convenient to Winchester, which place Is celebrated as being tbo beat flour market distant from tbo seaboard. This Agonoy possesses facilities for procuring all tho best laud for sale in (his section Of the country, and persons desiring to purchase a good farm, at moderate rales, can avoid much loss pf time and expense of travelling through tho coun try in search of a farm, by addressing them, post paid surf gelling one of tho Agency’s circulars, giving an accurate description, location, and prico and condi tions of payment of each farm they offer for sale.— ’TherA Istrow residing In tho county of Frederick, upwards of seventy families recently removed from variant parts of Pennsylvania, and tho Pennsylvan ian, Instead of travelling into a strange land, may > hero find his friends and neighbors settled on tho 1 tamo valley which skirts from the Susquehanna through Maryland and Virginia, and terminates only In tho sunny plains of Tennessee. 1 Tho Agonts will uso groat precaution to soo that titles to all lands they soli aro good. 73 65 v Merchants, mechanics and tradesmen, wishing to procure a good location in this section of country for transacting business, would do well to apply to this Agoucy 203 02 DAKER & MOORE, AgcnH. Winchostor, Frodcriok co., Va April 10,1851—Cm* 93304 54 NEW GOODS. A Tthe cheap Wholesale and Retail Emporium of XX. CHARLES OGILBY. Now opening the most extensive and splendid assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, over brought to Cumberland coun ty, Tbd Ladies aro particularly'invited to call and examine the varied and beautiful assortment of Ladies Dress Goods. Elegant China Silks, Foulard Silks, Silk and Linen Popllris, Borego do Lainos, Barege do Pali, Silk Tiisaes, Summer Silks, Black Canton Cloth, Bom bazines, Alpacas, Ginghams, Swiss Muslins, French Worked Collars, Cambric Handkerchiefs, Laces, Linen Lustres, dee,. . 501 53 58 00 CARPETS/ CARPETS! / An immense of Carpels, Mailings and Oil Cloth, just received. Imperial, Ingrain and Vcnitiori Car pels, from 10 cents to $1 26. Bleached and Brown Muslins, Tickings, Ging hams, Bagging, Chocks, Osnaburgs, Cotton Diapers and Sheetings. Bonnets. Upwards of 400 now stylo Bonnots from tho mo«t approved establishments of Paris, Now York and Philadelphia. Alhoni, Dclglc, China Poor), Flor ence Braid, Uuogarian, French Loco Gimp, Batin Biraw, Moss, Tulip and Jenny Lind Bonnots, at all prices. I Jlinnons—A largo OBsorlmont of Bonnot, Nock ann Gap Ribbons. . Also some beautiful Flowers dc Bonnot Tabs. Boots 4* Shoe s.—A tremendous lot of Boots and Shoes of -all descriptions, sizes and pricoi and suita ble for* Mon; Women and Children. For noat and good Boots and Shoos, Ogilby’s U tho place. 454 00 10 00 SO 03 4 00 GROCERIES. I A fresh lot pf Groceries just received nnd soiling os cheap as the cheapest. Tho public in general aro requested to look through our largo ami beautiful assortment of Goods, as. wo aro always pleased to show them without charge. ’ llocolloct tho old cheap stand. Cast Main street. Oafllslo, April 10, 1801 * . 7 30 Npwlprlng Opodi Aistht Cheap Store corner of Hanover and Loiither Stt., oppoifto Ilumer't Oroctry Store, rnilE undersigned most respectfully informs his J.' friends and tho public generally, that he has Just returned from Philadelphia with a well selected as* sortmont of Spring Goods, pnirchasod at tho lowest prices, auJ which ho is do terroinod »g soil ot small profits; among thorn may ho fount) Silk Tissues, Silk Lusters, Foulard Silks, plain and figured Do Lainos, Borogo do I,sines, Lawns, Gipghams and Oalicoas. - BONNETS of oil qualities and of tho nowoot styles. Bonnot Itibhons, Kid Glovoa, Parasols, dee Cloths, Cassimercs, Vestings, Sottinotts, Velvet Cords, Kentucky Joans, dee. DOMESTICS, Tickings, Chocks, Flannels, Dril lings, Osnaburg, Llnsoys, Muslim; bleached and un bleached. . _ * ‘ Also, Groceries in all Choir variety, vizi Sugar,' OolToc, Teas, Molasses, Spices, Chocolate, , lings mid Country Traduce taken in exchange for Goods. Carlisle, April 10,1801 1 00 8G 59 140 00 3361 81 113 70 BONNETS, A full nmiorlmonl of Foncy Spring Uonnelo. Domict Finmcii, wllli oilier Millinery lulli'lee juet opeaeii by April 1«. OF- Goods, Wares', 4c Merchandize. AWo, Mil, lore, Distillers, Lumbermen,' &e,, within the County of Cumberland, returned and classified in accordance with lbs soyeral eels of Assembly, as follows,'vist. 1 Carlisle, ' Class. , . J W Eby 13 310 00 Joseph D Halbert 13 10 00 Samuel Elliott 14 , 7 00 Charles Ogilby 10 ,20 00 Georgs W Hilner 13 * 10 00 A & W Beniz 12 12 50 Daniel Eckels, Liquors, 14 10 50 John Falter, Liquors, 14 10 50 Jacobs. Faust, Liquors, 14 10 60 J & D (tlrosds 1* 7 00 W B Murray 14 7 00 S W Havorslick, Liquors, 14 10 50 Robert Snodgrass 14 7 00 S A Hubbard, jr 14 . 7 00 Thomas Oonlyn 14 7 00 Henry Saxton H 15 00 Jacob Rheem ■ . 14 *7 00 John Homer, Liquors, .13 IS 00 Peter Monyer ,14 7 00 John P Lyne 12- 12 60 Jacob Wolf 14 7 00 Jacob Senor 13. • ■ 12 60 Jacob Leiby, Liquors, 14 10 60 0 Inholf, Agt. Liquors,. 13 .15 00 George Poland, Liquors, 14 10 50 S M Hoover . 14 7 00 H. -W. SCOTT. T H Skiles J W Rawlins Wm M Porter Arnold & Levi. Arnold & Livingston David Martin John Keeny N W Woods, Agt. Haller & Conner , Lewis Steiner S Brell J L Sterner . John N Armstrong John Gillen, Liquors, Philip Messersmith William F Sellers A. C. Fetter Henry Glass , WJJlin, John B -Perry Hemy Snider John Ernst, Liquors, Shipp eiiiburg. Robert Snodgrass Edward Soholl . • John Gish CFKunkle S Kunkle John Stumbaogh Philip Koontz Peter S Artz, Agt* Joseph P Nevin & Co W D D Hays J C & 6 0 Altick Samuel Siders, Liquors, S D Wonderlich Jacob Pague, Liquors, John Fulwiler, Agt. Bricker & Miller Arnold & Co Stombangh & MoKissin Jacob Bumbargor Dickinson . Andrew G Miller Russel & Dice D L Beelman % W A Weakley Newcomer & Kurtz Ntwville . Thomas Scough William. Barr, Agt. Hunter Herron jJemison Hannon, Liquors, T McCandlish [Jacob Swoyer Williams it Bro. 5 W'Sharp John Dtller, jr Siher Storting. John Coyle Goorgo Leiby John Rood Jacob Simmons Glover 6c Co Frankford, J B Lackey & Co., Liquors, Mechaniciburg • J.Milllaon it Co., Liquors, Simond Arnold, Liquors, Ephraim Zug J L Relgle , Henry Leas lira Day JPSpahr i Swilor 6t Eraminger [ Webber ii Swisher I Mellison, Zaccariah 6t Co George Slngiser South Middleton, A W Leldich Rider & Weakley 6 N Divon Hopewell. Wherry & Rhoads. Liquors, Snider & Delhi, Liquors, Newton* Mr. Wiley Joseph Smith Kylo& l*lpor > Weetpenneborough, Josiah Hood & Son Donaldson & Green Thomas Greason O Honningor J W D Gilliland Southampton. John W Clover, Liquors, Jacob HcfTolboughcr & (Jo., North Middleton, Samuel Barr Ellas Light Hampden, 0 W rosier G & VV H Eokols Henry Rupp - John Kuta Eastpcniuhoruugh. 1 Jacob Uenlngor, Liquors, 1 Adam Esiingqr Joseph 0 Banks Floishor & Eshonbour Bigler, McKinley & Wilt Hummel & Kerr New Cumberland, James K Bonk; Liquors, 'John O Miller, Liquors, Adam Deobloy Mosser, James & Co., -troh, Keenan it. Co., Church, i Charles Oyster 13 Valentino Fooman & Co., 13 Upper Jllcn. A L Cathcarl 13 Mathias Bilnor, Liquors, 13 Lower Allen. Isaac Barton, Liquors, Jacob,Eploy & Co., James F Lad Monroe. Strook & Brandt M & 8 Morrett Stoose & Geeseaman Carlisle, S Holliday Silver lipring, Thomas 11 Bryson Johri Shoflher George H Bucher LovlMiloy Etulpenmborough, Jacob lloliluriiian John Heck - Upper JHUn, James Williamson Mr. Oinoilck A. C. FETTER, iMWtrAUcn, 1 . Jacob l.onia John Heck . OEheily Q W EITHER, List of dealers x 14 . 7 00 14 7 00 14 10 60 13 19 60 14 7 00 14 7 00 14* 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 13 13 50 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 10 60 14 7 00 14 10 60 14 7 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 13 10 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 13 . 10 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 13 15 00 13- 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 U~ ' TOO 13 10 00 13 10 00 13 . 10 00 14 . 700 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 10 50 13 15 00 13 ■ IB 00 13 10 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00, 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 13 10 00 13 10 00 13 15 00 13 15 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 ,700 14 7 00 13 10 00 •14 10 50 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 14 14 14 MILLS. Bitner & U;idr William Btooks Branataan & Fining , llampdep. John Snavely . . ViddSeio*.- souih iSt. John Kelly ... Wm Moore (Clefrper} Peter F Ego (Steinmite) \4 8.. Gardner j Jacob Sho&ffor . ~!«, Monroe. David Voglesong John Prosser John A AM C W Ahl David Rifo Benjtfrnia Gitler North Middleton . Wm Itf Henderson & Son 13 W M Henderson (Cave Mill) . 14 - David Hoover ' , . : , Hemroinger & Heagy Dickiriton. A H Barnitz John Moore (Guslorj Israel Brickor James Weakley James Logan Mifflin . Robert.Blean J McCray Joseph Lioaey Frankford. . John Hays Sfouthampton. Peter Cramer C Gayman Shipunthurg TV ■ Nevin’o heirs [Jacob Fiwell '■ Weatpennshcfrot/gh C Frehn . . Siler & James Isaac Shelabargor Wm D Philips ; Peter Tansl , John Laoghlln Polor Myers / , Jdcob Shellabarger Jcromipon Hannon Newton. A Soavcrs . John Ernost J Mark ward James Lontx . Christian An Joseph Quigley Hoptwell.- Jacob Ramp DISTILLERS. Cartule. Edward Showers • C Inhoff, Afft. Upper Allen, Wm llarkness* heirs Wm'Harknots* heirs John Bowman Dicktnton * Robert Linn , North Anddielon. Wm M Henderson South Middleton. Robert Given John M Good, Agl. Monroe. M G BcUxhoovor C WdePA Ahl Southampton. Martin Coovor HopetatU. . • Robert Quigley Jacob Au Ramp Sc Grove BREWERS. Cariiale.. Wm Alexander Wm.BarnUx BEER, OYSTER, & EATING HOUSES. CorHdc. Jacob Low Joseph Marklo IMcc&anfcstarjf. James Maloy PWHpSitrioh^ ■ RETAILERS of patent medicines. .. Mmii/k,' ■ ' ' ■"• IVm Bratton ’ ■ 4 500 Eattmnn thorough. . Joseph O Banks ' 4 • - 5 00 Monroe. Slooso do Geeicaman Upper Allen. A h Catboaft Carlille. Elijah Swilxor Mr. Mitohoil Mr. Ctamet MotChanla and all concerned In the ahon oitsaiff oatlon, will tako notice that I will bold an appeal at the Court House, in the Borough of Carlisle, oh Sa turday the 3d day of May 1851, to afford all persona an opportunity “who may fool them,elves aggrieved by the above classification to appeal, if they think proper. J. WORTHINGTON, Mercantile Jpprailtr. Carlisle, April 10,1851—41 assessment. MEMBERS of tho Allen and Eastpsnnsborough Mutual Firo Insurance Company of Cumberland county! are hereby notified that tho Board of Mana gers have ordered on assessment of 4 per cent on all tho premium notes due the company on the llth'of March, 1851, to be paid previous to the 10th day of Juno next, to the Treasurer or Receiver. - r As the Treasurer intends celling on the members personally, before that lime, it would be advisable ta bo ready. LEWIS IIYER, Secl’yi * Mioruan Cocxliit, Treasurer, Shepherd stow, Cumberland county, - " ’ March 37, 1861. ■ . , / ■ Gui. & Rep. York, Union do Telegraph llatrlsbg, insert to amt of Jl3 end charge company, '**' Wo Study to Picnic. ■ i THE attention of file public la rospoclfufiy lnvited to tho extensive and well selected stock of ’ 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 BUILDING HARDWARE b TOOLS, ; now offered by tho subscribers, cOQilfUng io ptrt u follows: , American fiont door locks, upright with night Work*, plated or brass furniture, or porcelain allcoloci.. . American front door locks, plain or. American front door locks and store door, horUon-- tul or upright. . , American Him locks, all rites Sc qualities. -White or. brass Airnflurc. - • , American Mortice, with plated, white or brass fur* uiturc. American Mortice Latches. • /•’ American Mortice arid iUm Closet Locks, plated or brass escutcheons. Drop, Stop, Thumb, Gate,* and Bloro Door Latches. 1 1 10 50 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 io oo 10 CO 10 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 Imported Lock* and Latches of every deecrlptlonr Baldwin'* and American Dull Uingos, Shutter,Oat* . Strap, T., and Dackflap hinges. Shutter, Gate, Door, Flush arid Spring Dolls; Screw* Sprig*, Ola* and Sand paper. American Axle and Sham Axl* Pulleys, American Dutlona, Nobs, Sash cord, Nail* and Ba*a*wcigbts at Factory price*. ' All Goods delivered free to any part of the city,— At this establishment can bo found the largest as* sortmont of White and Fancy Nobs for Lock* in the city; some of which cannot bo seen or obtained at any store. TOOLS.—AII kinds of Spear A Jackson's Saw* on hand. Solo Agents for tho celebrated Plthea of E. W. Carpenter, of Lancaster. Doatly’aA WlF llama* make of Chisels, Axes, Hatchets, Drawing Knives, dec. warranted good. 13 60 16 00 10 60 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 Pugh** and Black*s make of Augurs and Auger Dltta, all slzo*; American Squares and DoviU,Rulcf, Gauges, Sawsetls, Cbmpaucs, Screwdrivers, 0. 8. Hammers, Claw and Riveting, all sizes. Anvils and Vices, alt size*. Steels. Iron and Wooden Draees, with 0.8. Dills; W. Greaves Ac Son's, Hatcher's & other celebrated makes of Chisels, Files, Plane-irons, Addis's celebrated carving tools, u\\ shapes.' Mik ing one of tlio lest tmj moat extensive assortments of Building Hardworb and Tools in' the dty. At this establishment U is considered \»plitnn te 1 show the Goods. Cull and examine tht slock and be.r the price., b«for« WM. M. McCLF'RE cc OKO H . No. 287 Market at.,’ between 7th andrSth. Phila. April 10, 1861— 5m ‘ 10 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 700 7 00 10 001 1000 00 13 : r 10 14 .7 00 13 "10 00 : io » 13 9 00 9 oO 7 100 7 00 7 00 13 IOM 14 100 , 13 10W 13 . ;, 10 W 13 10W is iaoa ; io o 0 100 ,900 law 1080 m 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 14 7 00 V; 7 00 ‘.'7.00 14 14 14 ' 700 14 TOO ..10 00 10 00 WOO 1 00 10 00 7 00 14 ..7 00 I4';700 ■l4. , .7 00 13 , 19 00 14 (7 00 ‘ ‘ .I. 14 7 00 8 V WW 9 8 00 ■9 e 00 10 1 ■ soo 9 ' . 0 00 10 5 09 8 13 50 8 : 19 SO 10 9 00 19 50 8 00 10 8 00 9 . 800 10 5 00 10 5 00 5 00 8 00 ,V.S 09 ■•:■■» oo oo ;s oo 8 .. 4 5 00 5 00 S 00 5 00 5 00
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