s allSifrlval of-tlic Ohio. •• ■ Mail Steamship Ohio, Lieut.Schenck, arrived on Tuesday from New,Or- I Havana’ The Ohio,crossed the bar (at 3) aI4J P. M., on iho 16th ult»,and ar lavana at 4 P. M. f on iha 18lii, making oin'474 hours. : ■*.. . -r, >| intense excitement prevails at Hava* egard to another invasion.; So confi _ t expected, , that for the past'week the been ordered to sleep on their arms,, Sdy for marching at a moment's warning. I of war* in port* have been ordered to - -- action. .^^^w^Hdicuiously,reported, and generally bc ■ v Havana, that the cause of the detention on her present trip from New Orleans was to bring oat an invasion, and so gfe4<,the excitement on her arrival, that hun ‘ : areda,.ieaBi demonstration of hostility to wards, Habaneros, Tho Ohlofteft Havana oh the 10th; she brings 200 passengers, and $OOO,OOO in gold dust, and J>ao,ooo iH¥pphio on freight. | *i'x MARKIED. ‘ on Iho 16th ultimo, by Iho Rev. EtVfSiirlM'ißiy. D, D., Mr. Robert Irvine, Jr. t of (hlflh|d(ta£rcip Miss Ellen M. Clkndknin, of Phil. i r lo;l4ocirior, Pa., Geouguna, ; aAMES KELSO, ") '4 JOHN SPROUT, CcbmmV*. H. TROUT, 3 flOfflmfaVOfiice, Carlisle, April 29, 1851, . §25 Reward. Council of the Borough of Carlisle reward to nny person who will gWqpiich Information as will lead to the detection cbnVjotiin of the person or persons, who, on 4;iw|llfgjtt ’bf s( ,UiO 261 h or the morning of the ,37th and broke down a portion of the the Court House Square. BRATTON, Prt.'t, of Council. ‘ mCpumjy Chan.lier, April 29,1851. ! A Boy Wanted. about 15 or 16 years of agxj, U wanted }|nd in the Grocery store of the subscriber. t£9f good business habits and ROod,raoral Vm favorable offer will be made. Apply * c. iNHorr; lipißl Greys. > ordered to parade for review and in , ' publichouaeof Mr.KoxeralMount properly equipped for drill. will return their arms otlhc same All absentees from tins parade as having no claims on the By order of the Capt. PHILIP BAKER, O. S. Popular School Book* SIHENSTVB Summary of UmveraalHis gethor with a Biography of distinguished which in appended an epitome uf Heathen Natural Philosophy,Genera) Astronomy adopted in th'fc public schools of ! 1 E. S. JONES & CO., Publishers. ■ Corner Fourth end Race Streets, Phlla. and School Committees addressing let* flin r il»%bst paid, will bo furnished with copies complete assortment of Books and Sla* tale at tho lowest prices, 'CTowj* Properly for Sale, ; rp&&'£oi,6h Ijouthcr street, belonging to Mrs, Cell, ijffisred For sale. Tho lot measures 30 feet in frofclJthd}S4o feet in depth to an alley. The walls (which wan 'destroyed by Arc,), arc not mattriiliy damaged, oml will answer for rebuilding not sold nl piivoto sale before Saturday tho r ' l#ifc»frf,May, it will on that day ho offered at public Court House, nt 2 o'clock, A. M« The -r ‘ Will bo mode to suit tho purchaser. For par. . Jlfcfaisrs enquire of 'or Sale, TAN YARD, favorably aitoafcd ty, on the Main road leading from ■»n’a mill, containing Four Acres, ouml, on which there is a com* Dwelling House and Darn. The is end facility with which hark rocured in the immediate neigh* makes the situation a desirable tly to William Gibson, Esq., Uv* is, or Chief Justice Gibson, Car- & Swift’s crlcbrotcdSugßr cured received anil for snlo at tho Giocory star. iffa'f'f-.-: O. INHOFF, Agt. NOTICE. - nolijlrn nil persons Inilblitoil to LL'hlnVj Ihst his Books aro in trio hands of Stephen tKtiftW Bsq., for collodion, and that suits will be ", > Krirapfc against all who do not settle immediately. • S. K. SMITH. April 24, 1851—It Estate Notice, ' ~ TERS of administration on tho estate of 000. hn t deceased, Into of South Middleton town* Sjamborland county, have boon granted to btfcrtbora living In tho same township, in said *’by tho Register of the county aforesoid. All indebted to said estate aro requested to make : 'ffimildWiT payment, and those having Claims will Prwhl'thom properly authenticated for .settlement. 1 THOMAS BRADLEY', Adro'r. hereby given thnt Letters of adminfo* ;ij|ftho estate of Uenjaipin Jones, Into of ' township, Cumberland county, deeM., ; by (ho Register in and for saidcoun* , inj^l&cmmiy. All persons having Claims or do* tho estate of said decedent, aroro 'SSlfcSijt? make known tho krrio without delay,and to inalco payment to (JOHN SHEETS, Adm'r. . ’V{2KHk 1851—Gl* Old Soldiers. commissioned and non-commissionod 4 and privates, whether of .tho volunteers or militia, who served at r any. tlmojo the United States Army, ,in any of tho wsra ilHtwf and who nro now entitled to Boun ty LandpiVo requested to attend at tho public house (Of-John,Hannon. In CotUslo, on Monday the 6th of . May ne*t, at 3 o’clock P. M.,to make arrangements .forfaWtihff lhoir respective warrants (when rcceiv- Ud) fdr atid land, to tho host possible advantage. • JACOB SQUIBB, OEQ. M'FBBLV, , EDW. A TIMOR, W, FOULK, M, HOLCOMB, | J. F, HUNTER, ?I Jar*UTo, Apiil 31* 1851. . I YUwK* ; .■«-jtt "u 3» ««. rAttentlon ■ SPRINGFIELD LIGHT, INFANTRY! " i Parade at tho house of D. S.Tay lor, in. Spring la Bohßon Monday tho Bib day of May nS(,-ot 10 R o’clock A. M., in Bommdr uniform, properly cuuipt for drill. By order of'' JOHN HOOD, Copt. April 17,1861—3 t , , Big SpiringAdamantine Guards I N. B. An election will lo hold by tho Company oh- tho same day for Cornet, April 24, 1851, 1 ~ Brigade Inspector’s Orders. IN conformity with tho Militia Law of Pennsylva nia, passed tho I7lh.day of April, 1849, tq revise the militia law and provide for tho training of such only oa shall bo uniformed, therefore the several bat talions in tho bounds of the Ist Brigade, 16th Divi sion, will meet for review and inspection, as follows; The Ist Battalion commanded by Major Jacob Bowman, will meet at 10 o’clock A; M. on Satur day tho 17th day of May, in Mcchanicsburg. Tho 2d Battalion commanded by Capt. D. Wher ry, will meet at 10 cc’lock A. on Thursday the .22(1 day of May, at such place as tho commanding oflicor may designate. . The 3d Battalion commanded by Major John F, Hunter, will meet at 10 o’clock A, M. in Carlisle; on Tuesday tho 13th day of May. . The Ist Regiment of Oumboilond County Volun teers, will meet al Ncwvillo, on Tuesday the 20th day of May, , . * *, Adjutants of Battalions will make a correct return of tho Field O/liccrs and non-commissioned Staff, on said days of training. Captains or Commanding Officers *of Companies will bo requrited. to make correct reports of their companies,.on the above days. Battalion Flags will be received and escorted and returned tq (ho Commanding Officer's Quarters, as prescribed by the General Rule of (ho iJ.S. Army. Tho 2d Battalion will elect one Major in room of Major Frazier resigned, at 2 o’clock P. M. on Thurs day the 22d day of May. . , Captain Stuart's Troop will meet at. such place as he may direct, and inform tho undersigned. , BAML.„OUOr, Brig. Insp. Brig. Insp. Office, Carlisle, April 24, 188 I. LETTERS of administration ;on the estate of John Lehn, Sr., deceased, Jate of North Middleton township, 1 Cumberland county, havo been issued to the. subscriber residing in said township, county aforesaid* All persons indebted to N satd estate are hereby notified to make immediate, payment, and those having claims will present, (hem properly au* (hcatlcntcd for settlement to - - v ' . JOHN LEHN, Jr., AdmV. March 27, 1851—6 t liETTEßS'jicstamontary on the estate of John Armstrong, deceased, lalo 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 tb.said estate will make immediate payment, and (hose having claims will present them properly authenticated/or scttlemonlto • . . JAMES ARMSTRONG, JOHN ARMSTRONG, , April.3 t . 1851—Ct* . . ExV*. NOTICE is hoicby given that Letters of Adminis* tration on the estate of- Lydin Jane Asper, late of Louisville, Ky., doc’d., have bccnlssucd to tho suhscrit>er residing in Newton township, Cumberland county, Pa. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those ha* ting olaimsvWiU present them for settlement to • THOMAS M’CULLOUH, AdmV. April IT, 1851—«t*. ‘ : A LL poisons arc hereby notified ihat Lcltere testa. f\, trtentary with the will annexed, on the estate of Ann Smiley, late of South Middleton township, de* ceased, have been granted to the subscriber residing in the Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa. All-persons having claims or'domands against the estate of said decedent, are requested to moke known the same without delay, and those Indebted to mako payment to • ROBERT MOORE* ExV April 17, 1851—Gt ROBERT MOORE, Owens & Richards, Respectfully inform tho cuiicna orcoriisio < and vicinity, that they Imvo now at their Mar* bio Yard, in South Hanover street, a few doors south of tho Court House, and nearly opposite Bonlz’ store, an elegant stock of pure American White Marble, and aro prepared to execute in tho most finished stylo ■ Tombs, Grove Slones nt all prices, Mantles, Door and JFiWuio Sills, Steps, together with every other article in their line, and promise that in fineness of finish, ohaslenossof do. sign and quality of Marble, their work shall not bo surpassed by any other establishment. They aro aulhorlicd agents ol Mr. Robert Wood, of Philadelphia, and will furnish from Ms manufac lory ol) varieties of IRON RAILING for (he onela* sing of Gravo lots and all other purposes* at tho shortest notice and at Philadelphia prices. They will also finish or manufacture all kinds of Building Work, such as Sills, Slope and Platforms, at the shortest notice and on tho most reasonable terms. Having groat experience in Iho business, they aro enabled to manufacture the moot fashionable work, and respectfully ask a share of tho patrons go of the public. Carlisle. March 27,1851. WE respectfully Invito your oltenlionlo our largo and extensive assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, such aa Mousclin do Lalnoo, Bilk Poplin., Dbrego do Loincs, Lowna, colored end plain Ddrogoa, Ginn, liama, Alpaohoa, dotted, Swisac, plain Jo " Dom ,“. ilnci, 4000 yard. of colored ChltiUea, from 4 to Is* cent.. . 1 " BONNETS, Palm Lear, Leghorn, end Hough & Heady Hal.. Mualma, Ticking;, Ohook., Do-no.lio Ginghoma, Linon nnd Collon Toweling ond Table Diapoio. Our Mualina oont bo boot in tbeae porta for chonpncaa. Edging., Inaorling, Olovca, Hosiery Suapendora, and o largo auppiy of . Ribbons & Parasols. Ololba, Cooolmoroa, Vcslingo, Summer Btulß, blk. Sommer ololba, block Coaalmcrea, cbenp TwcoJa, Boy. 1 Wear, dee. Groceries, Spices, Teas, at lower pilcca than uivtnl. Give ua a call and aovo money.. A. & W. DENTZ. r ' South Hanover alrcot, . April 17, 1851. RIBBON TRIMMINGS. Juat received a lot of Ribbon Trimminga of an onllroly now alylo, & of vorloui colon. Alio Buitono of now faabion ond in grout variety. G W HITNER. April 10,1851 . Estate Notice. Estate Notice. Estate Notice. Estate Notice. Ornamental Marble Yard. To the L. allies! T|or Benefit ;ol the PpMlc. .■ m 2 take this method of- informing thoir oldcuslomeraahd IhopubUcgenerallyVlnot they have removed their extensive •'V- ,i . % r 1 Clothing Establishment, v one. door north of their old stand, to the room former, ly occupied by S. A. Coyle, in North Hanover street, Carlisle, whore they bavo added to their stock, on extensive assortment of SPRING $ SUMMER CLOTHING . They Udoy constantly on hand a full assortment of every kind of Clothing, either for dross or labor.—- Their slock consists in part of fine cloth Dress and Frock Coats, Cassimcro Pants, Silk and Satin Vests, Coats of Sattincll, Tweed, Croton Cloth, CasbmoroU, Linen, &c. A full assortment of pants for summer wcari and to their assortment of clothing thoro is scarcely an end, embracing almost every variety of pattern, mako and price; they also keep constantly on hand an excellent assortment of goods for GENTLEMEN’S WEAR, which they are prepared to mako up to order at short notice. They also keep constantly on hand an as sortment of Leather and Hair Trunks, Valises, Car. pot Bags, .Umbrellas,. Hats and Caps, Suspenders, Dress and Under Shirts, Boaoma and Collars, fancy and plain silk neck and pocket Handkoiohiofs, and lots of notions too numerous to mention. Wo invite you to give us a call and examine for yourselves, as we have the stock and are prepared to sell to* suit customers. They would just mention that they have no city clothing, but that thoir gar. mento are all made in Carlisle under their own care. ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON. April 17,1851—3 m MEW GOODS AT THE CHEAP STORE. THE undersigned informs his friends and numer. ous customers, that ho has just returned from Philadelphia, with a large and carefully selected as sortment of new Spring Goods, purchased at the lowest prices, which he la dolermin* cd to sell at small profits, Superloi CLOTHS, at from 75 cents to $6 per yard; Cassimeres, Cassinotsand Vestings, at Various prices. . Dress Goods , such as Delaines, Bcrcgc do Laincs, a splcndid assortment of Silks, Calicoes, Ginghams, Checks, Table Diapers, Tickings, Muslins, Bonnots and Hats. BOOTS AND SHOES, A good assortment of Men’s, Women's, and Chil dren’s Boots and shoes, of superior quj)l|ly, and very cheap./Also, Boy’s .and Men’s Cloth Caps, Palm Hats,dec. , . , Groceries, such as Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Jen* kins’celebrated Teas. Always on hand the best quality of Carpet Chain. The subscriber respectfully asks all who wish bar gains to give him a cull, ot 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. 1861. Conveyancing, Auctioneering, Ac. JOSEPH MOSBBR, formerly of Now Cumberland, has removed his residence lo .Macbanicsburg, & few doors oast of. Webbert’s & SweiUor’s Store, whore ho will bo ready at all limes when not absent from homo, to attend to the writing of Deeds, Mort gages, Wills, Agreements, See., and Will attend to the Galling of Sales, either Personal or Roa),ln town and connlry. Those wishing to employ him In that capacity will please to call before advertising, or ad dress him by mail. Thankful to bis friends for past favors, bo hopes to bo patronized further'by them, and will bo happy to attend to all others who may favor him with a cell. He is.also General Agent for Cumberland county, for the American Life & Health Insurance Company of Philadelphia, and Is prepared to effect Insurances onlho most favorable terms. , Mechanicsburg, April 17,1851—31* Borough Receipts & Expenditures. Account of (GEORGE JFE/SB, Jr** Treasurer of ihe Borough of Cbr/is/e, for 1850. Cash received of A W lUe Trbas'r. $ 97 84 Received of John Spahr Borough Collector for 1849, .. 201 H, do Amount of-DupIIoal« assessed in iB6O ■ - 2800 31 I do of Joseph II Blair, Chief Burgess, v licenses . 83 50 do J Postlowtlf, clerk lo market and* hoy scales 72 65 do Sundry persons stall rent of mar ' ket house. 203 03 do Jb. Shilling, high constable pomp rent 6 08 CR. Cush paid A L Sportster Eaq for qualifying Borough Officers . ,S 37 Paid Wli Miller, Esq.professional services 800 Paid James M Allen Curator ofgtave yard, salary for 1849 51 27 Paid officers for holding Borough election 11 00 Paid VV Breeze for blaoksmilhing- 38 21 Paid C Wunderlich supper for palrol 4 50 Paid W B Matthews, salary as Street com* . commissioner, and work done by biru & others 504 52 Paid Street committee for cleaning Letart Spnng 58 00 Paid sundry persons interest on Bonds held by them ogainsl the Borough 163 50 Paid M Common salary as Messenger (o Council 9 00 Paid J Dunbar do do ' 800 Paid J B Bratton for printing' 23 00 Paid JK Boyer do do 13 00 Paid E Beatty do do. . , •' 29. 25 Paid J Shilling salary as high conalablo 110 00 Paid A 6 Scner salary as clerk toCouroil 80 00 Paid J PoslJdwttlt salary ssetork to market nnd bov ionics 75 fIQ Paid J CrNcol making, grading, &o.,West South street 454 00 Paid P Spahr making, grading, &0., West Louthor street, 410 00 Paid Wm‘ Riley making copy of Duplicate for 1850 10 00 Paid P Davidson, Street Regulator and . others, regulating streets 20 62 Paln J L Hays salary as Curator ofGraro Yard 25 00 Paid John Spahr, collector, exonerations on . duplicate for 1849 4 00 Paid J Worlhingloli, Trustee of M. Church repairing gutter . 10 00 Paid Wrn Scott supper for patrol 2 50 Paid James Pqsllowolt for furnishing bell, brooms, &o.', at market house . 5 70 Paid G W Wise, jr. repairing Louther St. Bridge 7 30 Paid Goo Wise, Jr* Treasurer, small notes . cancelled with interest . 97 50 Paid John Guliball repairing Grave Yard Fonco 15 50 Paid (1S RUlor Treasurer of Comb/ Fire Cb, ( annua) appropriation '. 34 00 Pdid Peter Monyer, TroasV. of Union Fire Go«, annual appropriation >3-100 Paid J Spangler repairing Louthor street bridge - - •11 00 Paid G Wise, jr. salary as Borough Tress. uror ,00 00 Paid Jacob Shilling for removing nuisances 17 IS Paid John Armstrong for lumber 8 45 Paid S Elliot for oil 7 07 Paid VV M Porter,County Trons’f Borough share of Town Clock 161 00 Paid S M Hoover for lumber 3 25 Paid*C Hoffman supper for patrol 1 50 Paid SW Havorellck for oil 172 Paid J Soner for hardware 50 Paid J D Gorges repairing latterns I 00 Paid J Gallic, collector.exonerations ■ 86 59 Paid J Gallia foes for collecting duplicate 1850 • f 140 00 Paid balance of outstanding on duplicate of 1850 502 72 3981 84 Balance in hands of Treasurer • 112 70 , . . $3394 5. and fbregoiag'aeooani of Geo. Wise, jr Borough Treasurer, has this day been examined and approved. ' JACOB BRETZ, /JOHN B. BRATTON, C. MAQLAUGHLIN, , April ,1851, . Cm>oJ Accounts. fr • . Cumberland House. . Al the corner of South*Hanover $ Pomfret Sls , about t* f . ■; ; holf.a Square South of the Court House, , .Carlisle, renn’o, THE subscriber informs his friends and the public, that'he has leased that largo Three Story House in South Hanover street, lately occupied by JJSJJ Kobert f.aird, where ho is fully prepared (o JUL-i accommodate travellers, strangers, and drov* eis, and oil who may, favor him with a call. Tho House is good, largo and convenient, and newly fur nished with Bedding, &C., and his. accommodations aro such as to make it a desirable stopping place.— His Table and Bah, will bo supplied with tho best the market can afford. A supply of Feed for oil kinds of stock on hand. Tho Stabling is very extensive with a large Yard attached to accommodate Drovers and others travel ling with Horses, Carriages, &o. An attentive Ost ler always in attendance, ; Every thing will be kept in the best of order and no pains spared to accommo date and please all. • April 17,18C1—3m For Sale, A SECOND HAND PIANO. ■ A fteat bargain. Apply to MwChas. Springer, in'Louther at, ■ Carlisle, April 10,1881—if HOffIHEOPATHIC. Practice of Medicine, Surgery & Obstetrics. DRS. A. M. 8a J, STAYMAN, reßpeolfuliy an. nounco to the cilieens of Carlisle and vicinity, that they hafo liken the office recently occupied .by Dr. Smith, in Snodgrass* row, arid will be happy* to attend all that may favor them with a (jail. In the various branches of their profession. They ate pre pared to visit patients in U&oountry at any distance. Charges moderate. Carlisle, April lt>, 1850—if Plainfield Classical Academy* FOUR miles W*st of Carlisle. Tenth Session commences on Monday, May sth, 1801. This InsUlution 'has been established nearly five years, during whidb time such additions and improve ments have been made, as to render it one of ; the roost commodious and convenient in the Stale. In regard ,lo hoalthfulness it may be mentioned that no case of acnous sickness has occurred in Ihe Institution since it was founded. Its moral purity is attested by the fact that depraved associations, scenes ot vice, and resorts’ for dissipation havo no existence in the neighborhood; The course of instruction comprises nil branches required by the merchant, professional roan or colle gian. Also^o&ift.languages, vocal and instrumen tal music, dec.. ' It is the determination of tho Proprietor that the Institution shall sustain (ho reputation it has already acquired for imparting thorough instruction, end in culcating and establishing virtuous principles in the mins of the youth submitted lo his chorge. Terms (per session of fivo months) |fio 00. For catalogues containing references, &c., address R. K. BURNS,' Principal am) Proprietor, • . Plainfield P; 0., Cumb, co., Pa. April 10,1851. ’ . Virginia Farms for Sato.. THE WINCHESTER VA.. LAND AGENCY. JA« BAKER & L. T« MOORE, having formed • an Agency for Die sale of Lands lying in all sections of Virginia and other Slates, are notttpro pared to offer lor sale a number of very DESIRA BLE FARMS, located in, the fertile and most re markably healthy valley of Virginia. A'number of those farms are of the best Limestone Land, well improved, and convenient lo Winchester, which place I# celebrated as being tho best flour market distant from the seaboard. This Agency possesses facilities for procuring all Iho boat loud for sale in this section ofthc country, and peraona desiring In potcliaao a good farm, at moderate rates, can avoid ranch losa of time and expense of travelling through tho conn’ try in search of a farm, by addressing them, post paid and getting Cco of the Agency’s circulars, giving an accurate description, location, and price and condi tions of payment of ooch form they offer for sale.— There’ Is now residing in tho county of Frederick, upwards of seventy families recently removed from various parts,of Pennsylvania, and tho Ponnsylvan ißn, Inateui uf Unrolling into a slrango land, may Jwo find bft-ft-loads nnd neighbors settled on the arsine vsJlef which skirts from tho Susquehanna g;o"> precaution to son Dial lilies to all they sol) arc good. 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 Agency. , * : BAKER &. MOORE, Agent., April IR/i&dl—Gm* illC ' lOflt ° r * F ' Cderi ° k V *' 13394 54 SEW GOODS. AT.. 1 ?! -Jr-P Wholesale and Retail Emporium of CHARLES OOir.By. Non opening the moat extensive and eplendid aooorlraont of Spring and Summer Goode, ever brought to Cumberland coun ty. Tho I.sdiee ere particularly invited to call and examine the varied end beautiful aosottmenl of Indies Dress Goods. Elegant China Silks, Foulard Silke, Silk and Linen Poplina, Barege do Lainee, Barege de Pali, Silk Tiuuee, Summer Silka, Black Canton Cloth, Bom bazmes, Alpacas, Ginghams, Swiss Mnallns, French Worked Collars, Cambric Handkerchiefs, Laces. Linen Lustres, &c. CARPETS.' CARPETS.' > An immense of Carpels, Mattings and Oil CJolh just received. Imperial, Ingrain and Venilion Carl pels, from 10 ccnte to $1 30. Bleached and Brown Musline, Tickinga, Ging. hams, Bagging, Chocks, Osnsburgs, Cotton Diapers ood Sheetings, ■ Bonnots. (fpwoids of Upper Allen,, James Williamson Mr. Ginarlck Lower Allen . Jacob Lont% John Heck .0 Eberlyr ; A. O.FETTER. BUner 4e tiiioh , .13 io 06 WlUlam Brdoka 14 7 00 Branamanb Fitting 13 ' 1000 - ffampdm, . John Snavely id io Ob' South Middleton. : . John Kelly i| Wm Moore (Olepper) . U Peter P Ege (SteinmUz) ~ U B. Gardner 14 Jacob ShoafTer 14 Monroe . David Vogleaong John Prosser’ John A Alii 0 W Ahl David Rife Benjamin Gibler North Middleton. Wm M Hehderaon & Son .13 10 00 W M Henderson (Cave Mill) ,14, . ‘ ;7 00 David Hoover 14 , ’ '7 0b Hemmlhger& Heagy v 19 ' ,19 58 Diekintdn. \ ■’ A H fiarnitz 1$ :; lO OO John Moore (Gusler) 13 . 10,00 Israel BHoket 13 KrOO James Weakley 19 ' lb>Bv James Logan 14 T bO Mifflin. Robert Bleari . 14 1 7'M J McCray u "toS Joseph Ltnaey 14 T OO Franhford. John Hays 14 ■ Southampton. Peter Cramer ' , CGaymah SMpuntburg T. Kevin's heirs Jacob Fissall - Class, 13 «10 00 13 10 00 14 . 7 00 10 .30 00 13 10 00 12 12 50 14 > 10. SO 14 10 50 14 . 10 SO 14 ; . . *! 00 14 7 00 14 10 SO 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 11 15 00 14 7 00 13 19 00 14 7 00 13 13 60 14 7 00 i a , 13 so 14 10 60 13 ' 15,00 14 10 SO 14 . 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 It 15 00 14 7 00 14 , 7 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 DO 14 7 00 14 ' ■ 700 14 7 00 .14 10 50 U ,7,00 14 . 7 00 14 10 00 14 ... 7 00 Wetipennthorovgfn C Fre(m filter & Jamea laaac Shelabarger WmDPhlUpa Peter Faual John Laoghlln 1 Peter Myera ( Jacob fiheilabarger 1 Jemmißon Hannob ’Netbton,' A Seavera John Efneik' J Markwafd Jamea Lontt Cbrlitlan An Joaeph Quigley Hopftocll. 1 Jacob Ramp ' ’ Carliolo, Edweid Shower* - C Inhoff, Agl. Upper Alien, Wm narkneaa* helra Wm Harkneaa* helra John Bowman JDiefctmon. Robert Lliih ■ North Middleton, Wm M Henderfton South Middleton* Robert Given John M Good, Agt. Monroe . M G. Belulioover CW&PAAhI Southampton, Martin Coover Hopewell. Robert Quigley Jacob An Ramp & Grove Carliole . • •, . , Wm Alexander . 10 /■ Wm Barnitx* . t , v , '9 1 “! o*oo „ BEER. OYSTER, ft. EATING HOUSES. :\l . CarlUU, 3 aoob Low . ; Joseph MarMo M«eAante«&tir£» Jamea Maloy 8 ,5 00 ‘ Shippentburg. » -* J • • Philip Dtlrleh 8 S Otf RETAILERS OF PATENT MEDICm» V; i'JAtfeOfc.' -r Wm Bratton.. t .. JBffl/’tflflaAwvqfA, Joseph O Banka 4 * ; O.OQ 1 Monroe. - . Stooss & Geereimaq 4 ; .'6 00 Upper Allen. . A LCatbeart 4 5 00 CarlUle. ; Elijah SwiUer 4 '~ ’ ft 00 Mr. Mitchell : 4 ' s§o Mr« Cramer A 'ft.,oo ID 00 10 00 7.00 TOO 7 00 Merchant! and all concerned in tb« »y»nf limit* cation, will take notice that 1 will bold an appeal tl the Coart House, In the Borough of Carlisle, on lurday the 8d day or May 1851, to afford all persona an opportunity who mey feel themselves aggrieved by the above classification to appeal, If they think proper. J. WORTHINGTON, Afercaitlils ApprtUtr. ; Carlisle, April 10.1861-41 * MEMBERS ortho Allen and Hast pen nsborbtigh Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland county, are hereby nodded that the Board of Mane gere have Ordered an assessment of 4 per canton all the premium notes due -the company on the ilth of March, 16M, to be paid previous to the 10th day of June nett, to (be Treasurer or Receiver. A* (he Treasurer Intends calling on the member* lersoually, before that time, it would be advisable fo be ready. LEWIS HYJGR, ffect>. . Micbaso CocKUJr, Treasurer, Shepherdftown, Cumberland county. March 27, 1851. Got. de. Hop. York, tJmon A't'etegfiptt tlsrrtabg, insert to amt of and charge company. TUG attention of the public la respectfully Invited Id the ettenllvb and well aelooted stock of BUILDING HAROWABK (t TOOLS, hew" offered by tho subscribers, co&alatlng in part at follows t American fioni door locks, upright with night work, plated or brass furniture, or porcelain all eofors. American front door locks, plain ot pofoeltfa.* American front door look* and slots door, horigon* (a) or upright. . American Rim locks, all sites A qualifies. White or brass /limltuta " American Mortice, with plated, white or fur niture. .American MorticeXatehea. American Mortice end Rim Cloaet Locks, plated or brass escutcheons. Prop, Stop, Thumb, Qatf, and Storo Door Latches. io 50 7 00 7 00 7 00 io oo io 00 Imported Locka and Latches of every description* Baldwin’s and American Butt Hinge*, Shutter, Oil* Strap, *i'„ and Dackflan hinges. Shutter, Gsl#, Door, FlUih and Spring Bolts'; Screws Sprigs, Oiue and Sand paper. American Axle and Sham Agio Pulleys, American Duitona, Nobs, Sash cord, Halle and BaM’weighU st Factory prices. - I AU Goods delivered free to any part of the city.-*. At this establishment can bo found the largest as* sortment of White and Fancy Nobs for Locks in the city? aomo of which cannot be seen or obtained at any store. TOOLS.—AII kinds of Spear & Jackaou’s Saws on hand. Solo Agents for the celebrated Planes of E« W. Carpenter* of Lancaater. Beatty's &Wil< llama* make of Ohiaols, Axes, Hatchets/ Drawing Knives, dec. warranted good. Pugh's and Slack’s make of Angara and Angar Bills, all sites; American Squares and Bsvils, Bales, Gauges, Sdwsetts, Compascca, Screwdriver*, C. 8. Hammers, Claw and Riveting, all aizes. Anvif* and Vices, all altos. Stools, Iron and Wooden Braces, with 0.8. Hitts; W, Greaves & Son’s, Botcher’s A; other celebrated makes of Chisels, Files, Plane>iroos, Addla'a celebrated carving tools, all shapes, Mfck* lag ono of the best and most extensive sasortaants of Building Hardware and Tools in the city. At (his establishment it is considered apleasflfe In show the Goods. Cali and examine the sleek end hear the prices, before purchasing elsewhere i WM. M, McCUJHB 4b BRO* I . ' No. 397 Market SL, between Tth and «th. • Phils. ApriMO, IflM—Sm 14 7 00 13 10 00 13 1000 is , 10 00 M 7 00 18 10 00 13 • 10 00 u 7 do U 7 00 U 7 00 13 10 00 18 .10 00 13 iooo 1< , , ■ T OO 13 10.00 13 ,10 00 iif woo 13 ,10 00 ■ 14 ■■■■-■ 700 y': ,■ -y -■ f 14 - 700 14 ~ • ; 7 oq 13 low is WOO 15 10 00 14 TOO 14 • TOO U TOO 14- TOO J? : woo 14 7 bo U ■ 7 DO ' 14 ■ «• 09 14,'' • ; "’.T'Oil* ; V.'i’r '"rm 1 H DISTILLERS. 8 , 19, SO 9 ,-s 800 9 1 8f«l 10 5 00 o io ■ •• • •. i'o| 8 »so ■ 8 : » 8* io. soa 8 13 W 9 ;,,„ u s.ra 1.0 , ...... BREWERS. assessment. Wo Study to Pleaio. yoo i 00 ■ ' i‘T'oo TOO ' 700 T 00 7 00 int 5 00 > &00 ,5 0# 5 00