1 ff 1 ■.■£r Fntollo School**; iwiog are IUo names of fob lliroo beat nil of llio oohoola for Hid quarlor ending Wodnoaday of March and April: •Thomas Moore, John Brisbane, Jacob -Julia S. Shoaffcr, Martha Smiloy, Mar sJbilU Eby, Elmira F. Bender, Alice •Charles Moglauchlln, Nicholas Lenher, ,*ymour. High Schools. Ellon S. Matthews, Anna M. Bentz, jutlor. >—William D. Mahon, John Snodgrass, Neidich. srnor Shannon oT‘Ohio, who has recenl from California, had two of .his riba iho upsetting of a Stage coach near St. rr _ .. ( , a short lime since. Judge Batclle, of his head considerably injured and one crofehed, at tho same lime. . 'Ai a wedding in church irt Bath, Me./the par- iBOD» having several persons to 'many, said after || •©nlerihg tho'houso, “all those who want to bo n.ar ' .*lried-please jiae,” whereupon every single lady J .present instantly arose from their scats married. tho 13th insl., by the Rev. F. Mr. John Lkidiq lo Miss Mary A. of thSa county. : ult., by 1110 Rev. William C. Bonnet, ■Q^BE^S L f' rq ‘BnusTEn, lo Miss Juoali E. Ruth, all ? on Thursday lasi, by tho Roy. Dr. jy. Uo WUt.'Mf. Philip W. Entrekin, ofChcstorcoun • ‘ iy, Pe.t.to’ Miu Rebecca Sanno, of Harrisburg. 0n lhtr 23d alt., by J. Longnecker, Esq., Mr. Hknrtv RynotiD, of Ibis connly, lo Miss Margaret J, Banks, ofDauphin county. - r ' DIED. At 'ihe reijfltftlCfi of her Bon-dn-law.'Pdtor Rimer, fed., in‘Economy, Beaver county, bn the 241 h all., Mrl. R**** lo * WKisE,\v'ife , or George VVclse, clcc’d., ' fbrntetjy^of'tlua’ColJnty—agctl 84 years. GEORGE Z. BUETZ, \TT7 ILL.'perform nil operations upon the Teeth W .that tasy he required for their preservation. — 'Artificial.Teeth inserted, from n single tooth to an HsnUre Wt, qh lhe most scientific piinciptcs. Diseases •oftha rtoulh and irregularities carefully treated.- 'Office,it the..residence of his brother, on North Bill street, .Oar lile, Pa. :;M|ly/|«,i iB5l. ' Estate Notice. of administration on.'lho ca'talp'of "EliaH V l.ilc of Mitliin lowhship, Cumberland ~‘-'V re*. deceased, hove ‘been granted'by the : RegWbtf of said county, to the subscriber living in ' : '^M f A'll persons indebted to said estate fin t'eij'qested 'to make irhmcdlale payment,and jhocc .. havlrig cltflma will prcßoril 'them properly aulhcnli- MMlei'fitf’tetflcmcn'l to , •v- 50IIN MILLER, Adm’r. ■•M»y j«V ltssl—Gl* . • Salesman Wanted. -WANTED immediately in a Dry Goods sforq, a htra had somo ox[iericnco in ttolling : ; v JsSSp Donnct Ribbon#. The subscriber has 'returned from Iho city, and is now opening ■’tmU&rjol of cheap Uonnct Ribbons, Cap Ribbons, wij'jbgilhOr with Iho Osoal variety of Fancy Dry ,v iQbbif<« to which ho would ‘invito attention. . G. .W. IHTNBR. W'Th) Keftlspcralors. m iUo Agent for (ho sale of Fur* '■■ ; flcfrigern’tor and Water Filler com* , . tjiocdifvViPorsnns wishing to see them In operation • ■ <can bo gratified hy calling at the residence of ■/..;;;;;;M.y is. g. w. ihtweb. .-'ifirom Barnum's American Museum. jtrent French Moving Dioramlo Representa-. of Emperor NAPOLEON’S FUNERAL at tiio Education Hail,on Monday,Tucs ilSwifai Wednesday, Evenings, May 26, 27 &, 28. Magnificent Spectacle was pollen.up by the fin* artist! in France, expressly for Mr. Barnum's ■ Afoseiun'Jn New York, at an expense of six thousand & .dollars,'^/£ is not a painliiig, but consists of a cbm of Mechanical and Arlislioal skill* ‘. Brass Ban® will bo in attendance. K* '■ • open nl 7—to commence ul 8 o'clock, ”Admission 25 cents. • G. W. NTCIIOLS, Agent. ' >iBsi. .' ~ r NOTICB, ; ‘ Carlisle Deposit Hank, / 'sMMtmiu V , ■% 0,i85i. \ n( Director! of lliia""lniiilulion have 'Declared a dividend of three per cent. months on the capital slock paid in, paid to tho stockholders or their legal nm&Mdt«|tvei bn or after llio 16111 Inst. W. M. HEETEM, Cashier. bit Oak Rark Wanted. tr wishes to purchase a l.irgequnn- Ouk B uk’,for which SH,SO per cord tThe Hark most bo of the best quality «nd wtlVe'rctLel the Tannery oftho snhscribar. *fe{v. . JACOB SIIROM. C«rll.lc,M»y 6,1831—3 t UouiKtls & Ribbons. 'TTTJB befe josl received our third spring supply of ■yy. obepp uonnclß and Bonnot Ribbons-, to which We Invite lUbbUenlion oftho Ladies. ; i A. & W. BENTZ. ■ May 7,1851. _ i V Adams & Co’s Express. ' •• THE boifnesß community and public gonorally, %ro Informed that tho proprietors have made arrange ' VmMtjtfbr • Daily Express Lino over the Cumberland All goods delivered at tho office .:<a.J?hi!idelphia or Baltimore before 10 o’clock at win reach Carlisle by the morning train, | W. A. CAIIOTHERS, Agent. _ , - ibbicrlbor, in connection with llio Express, &Uodt opening a Book &, Faney Store, in tho room formerly, occupied by Wm. B. Knox, Esq., two doors M»jbflb*Post Office, where good and cheap Books bo had. Persons orderring Books can ftt'-itam In Iwo days by Expiess. All tho Phils* SetppiWbokly Papers received regularly. Also drthknm'Gfodoy’s and Harper's Magazines as soon ti ffcbllmdi'Ol the low price of 95 cents a number; far A full assortment of SCHOOL BOOKS win elwoys bo kept on hand and sold cheap, ' ; -> v v,c>s ■ ‘M. W. A. CAROTIIERS. 8,1851, Boots & Shoes. '■J*|j|j&f*Ts. 0 THE subscriber ha* just received a largo 4;'. flippy of Bools end Shoos, for Spring and wear, which makes his assortment complete. Gentlemen's French Coif Skin and Congress Gaiters, Jackson Bools, Man'tfJkm*& Youths* Enamelled Congress Boots, ChilC-rIuIMOTAt and Kip Brogans, Morocco Boots, Blipp*r4|s9fi Also Ladies* Misses and Children’s G*llers.B r Mklw, Ties and Slippers. Every effort Will please all who may plvo ns n cull. WM. M. PORTER* tsrllslnMsy 8.1851. A CARD. To tb«X*»ik« !—WM. M. PORTER WdaM respsolfully Inform tho that ho ha* fitted up tho room recently fiooaplsd by Mies Betsy Korean, next door to tho . fild stand os a Lndiee' Shoe Slore exclueively, whoro / (hoy will .find a well soloclcd.asßorlmcnl of gaiters, V iftaklns, ties, slippers, &c.,from tho host manufaelo. ' •'- Haa'in-PhllQ'lolplila, and also of his own make, to Whlohthelr attention is invited. C«r|ilio, May 0,1851. Valuable Real Estate for Sale* ; -XtST OF-DEALERS ‘ ' THE Rubaorlbor will sell at.private sale, the foi- AF Goods, Wares, & Merchandize.; Also, Mel lowing Real Estate, the property of the widow and vJ lets, Distillers, Lumbermen, Ealing Houses, heirs of Iho laCo Dri M'Oroskoy, deceased, viz: &c., within the County of Cumberiand,.returnee I Two full lots of ground, sllunlo on Iho north side and classified by J. Worthington, Esq.,; Mercan of Main street, in the borough of. Carlisle, dnd.num* \\] Q Appraiser, in accordance with the several acts bored in the general plan of the said Borough Nos. of Assembly, as follows, viz : . 213 and 221, having thereon erected a doublp Brick "dljl Dwelling, House with Back-bulldlngs, a w / , 13 $lO-01 4a|». Brick Stable, &c.. There‘ha very supq-. * V , • • . 13. IQ 0 limllitarior garden on the promises, containing J° s eph Halber . f.( choicest kinds of shrubbery. A good Sttmuel poH . gQ ( tillo clear of. all incumbrances Will bo given to the vha;les gi y 13 purchaser. Persons wishing to buy can loam the V e ? r q™ w . - 12 12 terms -by application to Daniel Eokela. Liquors, ■ U 10 John,Feller, Liquors, U IP I j & D Rhoads J 4 S WB Murray - . J 4 , / S W Havorslick, Liqutfrs, . 14 1 Robert Snodgrass .14 S A.Habbarf, jt • * 14 Thomas Conlyn 14 - Henry Saxton II . . Jacob Rheem . 14 . John Humer, Liquors, 13 Peter Monyer .14 John P Lyne 13. Jacob Wolf , Jacob Sener • 13 Jacob Leiby, Liquors, 14 C Inhoff, Agt. Liquors, 13 George Poland, Liquors, .14 v S M Hoover 14 THSkiles. ■ U J W Rawlins ,14 Wm M Porter 14 Arnold St Levi ,11, Arnold & Livingston 14 David Martin 14, John ICeeny . 14 N<W Woods, Agt. .13 Haller & Conner 14 Lewis Steiner .14 S Brel I ,14 J L Sterner 14 John N Armstrong ’ 1* John Gillen, Liquors, L Philip'Messersmilh 1 William F Sellers 1 A. C. Feller I Henry Glass MJJlin. . John B Perry ileniy Solder John Ernst, Liquors, . Shippensburg. : Robert Snodgrass Edward Schull John Gish C F Kunkle IS Kunkle John Slumbaugh I Philip Koonlz I Peter S Artz, A gt. I Joseph P Nevin St Co j W D D Hays I J C & G B Al tick Samuel Siders, Liquors, IS D Wonderlich Jacob Pague, Liquors, John Fulwiler, Agt. Bricker St Miller ■Arnold & Co Stombaugh & McKissin Jacob Cuittbarger Dickinson. Andrew G Miller Russel St Dice D L Beolman , * Newcomer-Sc Kurtz JVeUwiVfe. Thomas Slough' William Barr, Agt. Hunter Herron • • Jcmison Hannon, Liquors, T McCandllah Jacob Swoyer Williams & Bro. S W Sharp John DUlcr, jr i Silver Spring. John Coyle George - Leiby. , John weed' Jacob Simmons Glover & Co Franhford. J B Lackey St Co., Liquors, Mechanicsburg, J Millison & Co., Liquors, Simpnd Arnold, Liquors, Ephraim Zug J L Rblgle Henry Leas Ira Day J P Spahr. Swiler St Emminger Webber & Swisher Mellison. Zaccariah & Co George Singlser South Middleton . A W Leidich Rider & Weakley S N Dlvon , Hopewell VVherry & Rhoads Snider & Delhi Newb)n, Mr. Wiley Joseph Smith Kyle & Piper fVea/pennsborough, ‘ Joslah Hood dc Son | Donaldson & Green Thomas Greasofl C Ronninger J W D Gilliland Southampton. John W Clover, Liquors, Jacob Heflelbougher & Co., North Middleton.. Samuel, Barr . Elias Light . Hampden . GWFcslor G&WH Eckols Henry Rupp John Kulz ‘ Easlpcnnahorough. Jacob Keninger, Liquors, Adam Eslihger Joseph 0 Banks „ i Flclsher& k Eshonbour Bigler, McKinley St Wilt Hummel & Kerr . JVcu) Cumberland, James K BoakJ Liquors, John G Miller, Liquors, Adorn Beckley Mosser, James & Co., Church, Feemon St Co., Charles Oyster Valentino Penman St Co., (Jpptir Mien. A L Onlhcart Mathias Bllnor, Liquors, Lower Mien, Isaac Barton, Liquors, ’ Jacob Eploy & Co., ! James F Lutz Monroe . Strook St Brandt M St S Morrolt Steoso & Geoaeaman VV. M. BIDDLE, AU’y in fact for llio widow & lions. May 8.1851—31 ; ' J. HAMILTON, See. Ilnrrisbnrg Steam Wood Turning and Scroll Sawing Shop. ■ WOOD TURNING in all in branohao, Inicily aiyio and at oily prieea. Every van* y of Cabinet and Carpenter work either an hand or lurnra l0 B?d’poil*, TalULtsa. AuningFaita, JSalutlr", N'U'U Po'li, Wagon Hub,, Resells, Patterns,' Columns, ■ -Slat and Quarter Mouldings, Round or Octagon Chisel Handles, &e. - . . Cl This shop is in Strawberry Alley., near Third SI., and as wo intend to pleaso oil our customers who want good work done, It is hoped tho trade will give us a coll. Ten-Pins and Ten Pin Balls made to or der or ro-turned tlarrisburg, May 8,1851—1 y *,b'VEtl ,^lBrDtNTllE•, VOU)NTEBR*’By APPOINTMENT. LIST OF LETTERS remaining In llio Poßtofllcc at Carlisle, Pa., May Ist, 1851. Persons in quiring Tor letters on this list, will please say they are advertised. Armstrong Catharine Agnew Andrew Balter William Bowen Charles R 1 D , Burney Elizabeth 3 . Brown Absalom Bower M . Burrows lessee Baker Geo Brdwh'ka Brenlfcef David Beshor'Mrs Bepr Isao ■ Bush Lewis 3 Bushman Eli linker Mary Breiulel Lennder Cornbrochs Elizabeth Cook John W Cuff James Creamer Leanah Connan Elizabeth Devlnney Jane Davis Janies R Duwson Michael John Eyster Elias Ellis Geo I Ebuling Julm Evans Marin Elliott David Fink Annie Flpk Samuel Fluscul Frederick Fox Richard Frnhn Charles Frances Sarah . Gerollman Abraham Graily Peter.'- ‘ Gifford Benjamin Green John■T Hendricks. William Marly Edmond Ilnrbft John Hnrtzler Benjamin Herr Christian I Harrison Jno C S 3 I Hauer Aron Hartman Elizabeth Johnson Joseph D Johnson Jacob. Kraft Christopher Kobb David Kephart Henry Kline F C _ Kramer Marlin Long Lewis Loignn James Lymah D E Laws Rev V G G. W. IHTNER. Bounds. JUST received a new supply of Ihc latest stylo‘ol Bonnets. Ladle? call and see them. A. C. FETTER. rpn E Commissioners of Cumberland county will 1. give (he above reward to any person who will give such information as will load to the detection and conviction of such person or persons, who, on iho night of the OGth or tho morning of the 271 h of April, 1851, maliciously broke and threw downfa portion of tho Iron fence around the Public Square, belonging to said county. JAMES KELSO, } JOHN SPROUT, CCbmmVs. WM. H. TROUT, 3 Comm're. Office, Carlisle, April 29, 1851. • 'PH E Tiiwn Council of the Borough of Carlisle will pay tho. above ro\Vard io any person who will give such information as.wilt-lead to (ho detection and 'conViciion of* the person or persons, who, on the night pf. the 2GMt or the morning of the 27th instant, defaced and hroko down a portion of tho Iron fence, enclosing the Court Houso Square. J. B. BRATTON, Prti'L of Council. Council Chamber, April 29, 1851. YOU aro ordered to parade Coir, review and In spebrton at the’public houseof Mr. UomnlMount Rook, on MONDAY, the l9th instant, ol ten o’- clock A. M., properly equipped for aril!. Tho members will return their arms at the same time and place.. All absentees from this p arndo will bo considered as having no claims on tho company. By order of tho Cnpt. PHILIP BAKER, O. S. May 1, w. b. mcKOK. JLIST of letters. M’Kin Henry 3 . Myers John Miller Lucy M Myers Jacob MulfdrdJß&C Heirs of Copt J no Nelson Newcomer & ICulz O’Brien John Oliver James Oslcimnn Christian Pagun Samuel ‘ Powell James 2' Plank Samuel Powel Sarah ■Pickett Nothin Parks John Rovvsell J Rowsell Isao Richardson Charlotte Ray Elias Randolph J I) Rider Daniel . Stoner -David Smith C A Slusser Peter Swiger W F ShammoJohn Smith Caleb B Smith Cyrus Swigar Abraham W Stcjibins liev Rufus P Smart E Esq Smith Richard Sliibley David Esq. Snider Harriett Sullivan Mrs E J Sollcmbergc'r,Samuel S Snider Simon Shearer Jacob . Thatcher. Oliver Nf Thompson Mary Thomas Rev J O Uhlei -Sarah Ulmer Henry Ulmnn. Simon -VVilliaius & Bro. Wise Louisa J 2 . Wilson Sarah Winters James Walker Peter B ■ . ’ Welcome Catharine Wolf Marlin H VVeiso Guo Wynant Lewis Weise Elijah Whetriight Lydia Aiin Wilkinson Jno Esq Williams Samuel Wiley J II 2 Zell John C N. lIANTCH, P. M. May 8, 1851 $&00 Reward! $95 Rewind. Ciimbcvluml Greys. Town Properly for Sale. THE lot oh XiOUthor street, belonging to Mrs. Bell, 1. is offered for solo. Tho lot rneosutes 30 feet in front and 240 feet in depth io on alley. The walls of the house, (which was destroyed by fire,) aro not materially damaged, and will answer for rebuilding on. If not sold at ptivalo sola before Saturday the I7lh of May, It will on that, day bo offered nt public sale, at the Court Rouse, at 2 o'clock, A. M. Tho terms will bo made to suit the purchaser. For par ticulars enquire of ROBERT MdORE. May 1,1661 —3 t Gstato Notlco. T ETTERB of administration on tho estate of Oeo. Ij Hahn, deceased, lato of South Middleton town* ship, Camborlahd county, have been granted to tho subscribers living in tho same.township, in said county, by tho Register of tho county aforesaid. All persons indebted to said estate oro requested to mako immediate payment, and thoso having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement. THOMAS BRADLEY, Adm'r. , , April 24,1861—0 t Estate Notice* NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of adminis tration on the estate of Benjamin Jones, late of Easlpennsboio’ township, Cumberland county, dcc*d., have been issued by the Register in arid for said coun ty to the subscriber residing in the same township, In said county. All persons having claims or de mands against the estate of said decedent, are re quested to mako knowii tho same without delay,and those indebted to make payment to , r JOHN SHEETS, Adm’r. April 24, 1851—61? 13 13 13 14 MILLS. . Carlisle* S Holliday Silver boring , John Hallnher. Thomas B Bryson John Shoffnar George H Bucher Levi Miley Eatinenmhorough, Jacob Holddrman John Jleok 1 Upper Alien, Jarfioa Williams Jacob Coover Lower Allen, Geo. Loots I L Boyer. O Eborly CilhDt&Urich William Brooks Bhmaman & Filling Hampden, John Snaveiy South Middlelori. Jacob ShcafTcr Monroe, . DayitljYoglesong John Prosaer John A Ahl ' ' . . O W Ahj DaVld, Rftb ■ • ■ .. BenjaminGibler . • ‘JSorih Middleton. Wm.M-Hehderson & Son .13 W M Hemlferson (Gave Mill) 1,4. David Hoover H Hemtninger & Heagy 12 Dickinson, , A,:HBarnlCi Is John Moore (Guslcr) .12 ■ 'Frankford, John Hoys I*l ! Southampton . Peter Cramer ' • ■ Skipunahurg T. Kevin's hcirp JkCob Fiaaell ' . Weilpennsborough. Siler & James' Isaac.Shclabargcr Wm D Philips Peter Fausl John Laoghlin Jacob Sliellabarger w JVcwton. John Ernest J Markward James Lentz Christian An Hopnodl. Jacob flams Carlisle, Edtvaid Showers C InljofT, Agl. , Upper Allen. VVmHafhncfl# 1 heirs John Bowman North Middleton, Wm M Henderson . South Middleton. Robert Given John M Good, Agf. 7 00 7 00 10 60 ’Jtfonroe. M 6 BclUhoovcr C \V & P A Ahl Martin Coover . Hopewell. Robert Quigley Jacob Au Ramp &,Grovo Carlisle. Win Alexander Win Batnitz BEER, OYSTER, & EATING HOUSES, Carlisle'» Jacob Low Joseph Mackla Charles Butter ■ Shippeusburg. Philip Dilrich 8 5 00 RETAILERS OF PATENT MEDICINES. "Nets tiltf* Wm Bratton Battpenmborough, Joseph 0 Banks 10 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 Montoe, Slocse & Geesoaman . parlisle. Elijah Swiltcr MilchtfM Mfr;6ramc'r CwiDERLAND COUNTY, SB.. ,1 do hereby certify lhal the foregoing 11 a correct list of llio dealers in Merchandize, Patent Medicines, &e:, in Cumberland county* as returned to mo by J. Wdrllilngton, Esq., Mercantile Appraiser. All per aons returned and classified under tho net of 1049, relating to Dlslllloilcs. Browers, Patent Medicines, Baling ileuses* &c., and all Merchants and others returned and classified as above, arc notified to cal *uao*fl ontlbelLteveftUvp licenses without delay. ~ WM. >ll. PORTER, Co. T/eas r. (May 6, 1851—4 t ’ ro oo 10 oo 7.00 16 00 10 00 7 00 7.00 7 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Brigade Inspector’s Orders. 10 50 IN conformity with Iho Militia Law of Pcnnsylva .nia, passed ih'e ITth day of April, 1349, to revise the mthtia law and provide for the training of such only os shall bo uniformed, therefore the sovcial bat talions in tho bounds of the Ist Brigade, 15th Divi sion, will meet for review and inspection, as follows: Tho ,Ist Battalion commanded by Major Jacob Bowman, will moot at 10 o'clock A. M. on Satur day tho 17th day of May, in Mcchonlcsburg. Tho 2d Battalion coramonflcd by Copt. D. \Vhci ry, will meet at 10 cc’lock A. M., on Thursday tho 22d day of May, at such place os tho commanding oHicor may designate. ’The Ist Regiment ol Cuinbciland County Volun teers, will meet at Ncwvillo, on Teesdiy the 20th doy of May. ; • ~ . Adjutants of Battalions will make a correct return of iho.Field Officers and non-commissioned Staff, on said days of training. Captains or Commanding Officers ‘of Companies will bb to. make correct ropoi Is of their companies, on the above days. , Battalion Flogs will bo received nnd escorted and returned to tho Commanding Otficor’s Quarters, as prescribed by tho General Rule of tho U. 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 doy of May. Captain Smart's Troop will meet’at such place ns he ronV direct, and inform tho undersigned, BAML. CROP, Brig. Tnsp. Brig. Insp. Office, Carlisle; April-24, 1851. 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 •10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 - 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 50 7 00 7 00 7 00 LETTERS of administration on tiro citato of John Lohn, Sr., dccoaaod, loto of North Middleton township, .Cumberland county;. have’ been* issued to tho subscriber residing in said township, county aforesaid. All persona indebted to sold ealoto ore hereby notified to make immediate'payment, and those having 'dolma will present them properly au thenticated for settlement to JOHN LEIIN, Jr., Adm’r. 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 14 14 14 14 10.50 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 , LETTERS I ,icnlnmcnUiry on tho ostolo of John Armstrong, deceased, loto of Silver Spring town ship, Cumberland county, Po., havo been issued by tho BegUler of the county, to tholmhscriboteresiding in tho some township, county aforesaid. Ail persons indebted to eeld estate will make Immediate payment, end those having claims will present thorn properly authenticated for aelllomonl to JAMES ARMSTRONG, JOHN ARMSTRONG, April 3. 1861—8 t» E»’rs. 10 60 10 50 7 00 IO 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 13 50 15 00 NOTICE is hoieby given that Letters of Adminis tration on the estate of Lydia Jane Asper, Isto of Louisville, Ky., dec’d., have been issued to the subscriber residing in Newton township, Cumberland county, Pa. Ail persons indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those ha ving claims'wlll present them for settlemehi to * \ THOMAS M’OULLCOH. Admr. April IT, 1661—61* [0 50 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 ALL persons ate hetoby notified that Letters teata mentary with the will annexed, on the estate of Artn Smiley, lalo.of South Middleton township, de ceased, have been Vr anted to tho subscriber residing in the Bdrough'of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa. All persons having claims or demands against the estate of said decedent, arc requested to make known the same Without delay, and those indebted to make p&ymcnlto April 17. 1551—0 t 7-00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 BABBITT'S Efi'ersosing Compound for miking Btoad, cokes, dec. without Yeast, oho of tho host preparations, originally introduced I’V tho subscriber, constantly oh hand. J..W, BUY. CoVlialc, Match 13,1851 7 00 7 00 3 50 . NOTICE. ; THE undersigned notifies all persons indebted to him, that his Books arc in the hands of Stephen Keepers, Esq., for collection, and that suits will be brought against all who do not settle immediately, i , . , . J. K. SMITH. 700 j Carlisle, April 24, 1851— 13 10 00 H - ■ 7 00 19 . ..10 00 ;7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 V 13 .14 . 13 13 13 13 10 00 7 00 7 00 12 50 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 ■ 7 :00 10 00 7 00 7. 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 DISTILLERS. 8 00 8 00 8 00 8 00 SO 00 £0 00 5 00 IS 50 IS 50 S 00 8 00 6 00 5 00 BREWERS. 5 00 8 00 6 5.00 8 5 01) 8 5 00 5 00 4 5 01 4 . 5 00 4 5 00 4 , 500 4 5 00 Eilttlo Notice. Estate Notice. Etlllto IVdtICO. Estate IVotlco. ROBERT MOORE, Ex’r, Broad Powder. ASSESSMENT. MEMBERS of the Allen and Eastpennabbrough Mutual Fire Insurance Company, of Cumberland county, are hereby notified that the Board of Muna gera have ordered an assessment of i per cent on all the premium notes due the company on the 11th of March, 186,1, to bo paid previous.to the 10th day of Juno noxt.to the Treasurer or. Receiver, - As tho. Treasurer intends calling'on the members nersouaily, bcfoVo that time. It would be advisable to be ready;, ~ . ; LEWIS HYER, Scct’y. Michaeu ' Cockun, treasurer, Shcphctdatown, Cumberland county. March S 7, 1861. ;■ , , Gaz. cfe Rep. York, JJnion Telegraph Ilarnabg, insert to amt. of $2 and charge company. Foe Sale. A VALUABLE TAN YARD, favorably situated in Perry county, on the Main road leading flora Landisburg to Gibson’s mill, containing Four Acres, more or less, of Ground, on which there is a com • Portable Dwelling House and Bam. The cheapness and facility with which barb jaa ■ ■ ||[3y can be procured in the immediate neigh* Jguggfgßborhood, niakc.s the situation a desirable one. For terms apply to William Gibson, Esq., liv ing near the premises, or Chief Justice Gibson, Car lisle. Pa. . May 1,1861—1 f . . Wo Study to Please. THE attention of the public is respectfully Invited to the extensive and well selected stock of T BUILDING UABDWARE & TOOLS, now offered by the subscribers, consisting' in'part as follows: , American fiont door locks, upright with night work, plated or brass furniture, or porcelain ail. colors. American front door locks, plain or porcelain. front door locks and store door, horizon* (alur upright., • i A ' American Rim locks,all sizcadcqualities. White or brass furniture. ' j American Mortice, with plated, white or brass fdr niiuro. -American Mortice Latches., . , American Mortice and Rim Closet Locks, ploted ‘ or brass escutcheons. ( Drop, Stop, Thumb, Gale, ( and Store Door Latches. _ . . Imported Locks and Latches of every description. Baldwin’s and American Butt Hinges, Shutter, Goto Strap, T., and Backftap hinges. Sliullcr, Gale, Door, Flush and Spring Bolts; . Screws Sprigs, Glue and Sand paper. American Axle and Sham Axle Pulleys, American Buttons, Nobs, Sash cord, Nails and Basa*welghU at Factory prices. Alt Goods delivered free to any pain of the city.— At this establishment can bo found the (argent as* flprlment of White tfnd Fancy Nobs for Locks in the city; some of which cannot ho seen or obtained at any store. TOOLS. —All kinds of Spear & Jackson’s Saw* on bond. Solo Agents for the celebrated Planes of 18. W. Carpenter, of Lancaster. Beatty’s & Wil liams’ make of Chisels, Axes,- llolchcts, Drawing Knives, &c. warranted good. . Pugh’s and Slack’s moke of Augurs and Auger Bills, ail size"; American Squares and Devils, Rules, Gauges, Sawsells, Compasses, Screwdrivers, C. S. 1 Hammers, Claw and Riveting, all sizes. Anvils and Vices, all sizes. Steels. Iron and Wooden Braces, 1 with C. S. Bills; W. Greaves 6c Sort’s, Butcher’s & other celebrated makes of Chisels, Files, Plane-irons, 1 Addis’s celebrated carving tools, all shapes. Mok* 1 ing one of the beat and most extensive assortments 1 of Building Hardware and Tools in the city. At this cslobhshmcnt it .is considered a pleasure to 1 show the Goods. Call and examine the stock and . hear the prices, before purcbosins elsewhere. . WM M. McCLTIRE 6c BRO., No. 287 Morket St., between 7lh and Blh. , Phila. April 10, 1851—8 m __ To the liaillcsl WE reapeclfuliy invito yourolleniiomoour largo and catenalvo naiortment of- : __ Spring and Summer Goods, such as Mouselin do Laines, Silk Poplins, Beregedc Laines, Lawns, colored and plain Bareges, Ging hams, Alpachas, dotted Swisscs, plain do.. .Bomba zines, 4000 yards of colored Chinlzcs, from 4 to 12$ C BONNETS, Palm Leaf, Leghorn, and Rough 3c Ready Hals. Muslins, Tickings, Checks, Domestic Ginghams, Linen ami Colton Toweling and Table Diapcis. Our Muslins cant bo bent in these parts for cheapness.. Edgings, Inserting, Gloves, Hosiery Suspenders, and a largo supply of. felbbons & Parasols-. Cloths, Coasimeree, Veatings, Bummer Stuffs, hlk. Summer cloths, black Cawimerca, cheap Tweeds, Boys’ Wear, See. Groceries, Spices, Teas, at ImVc’r prices Uran usual. Give ns a rail and save iiVUncy. A. & W. DENTZ, South Hanover street, April 17, 1851. For the Benefit o( tlio Public. rpilß .uh.cribors toho llria method of Informing i ihoir old cu.tomcr. and tiro public generally, that they have removed Ihoir oalonitvo , Clothing Establishment,, one door north oflhclr old stand, to tho room former, ly occupied by S. A. Coyle, jn North Hanover .trccl, Carlisle) where they hove a’jddcd to their stock on extensive assoVtnrtmt of . . SPRING $ SUMMER CLOTHING, They kccy constantly on hand a full assortment of every kind of Clothing, either for dress or labor.— Tiloß slock consists 1 n part of fine cloth Dress and Frock Coats, Casslmcro Pants, Silk and Satin Vests, Coats of SalllnoU, Tweed, Croton Cloth, Cashmorelt, Linen, dc-c. A full assortment of pants for summer wear, and. to ihoir assortment of clothing there U scarcely an end, embracing almost every variety of pattern, moke and price; they also keep constantly on hand an.cxcollent assortment of goods for GENTLEMEN’S WEAK, which thqy are prepared to make up to order at short notice. They also keep constantly on bond an as sortment of Leather and Hair Trunks, Valises, Car pel Bags, Umbrellas, Hats and Caps, Suspenders, Dress and Under Shirts, Bosoms and Collars, fancy and plain silk neck and pocket llandkcichlofs, and lots «f notions 100 numerous to mention. Wo invito you to give us a call and examine for yourselves, as wo have the stock and are prepared to soil to suit customers. They would just mention that they have no oily clothing, but that their gar man,, arc al. —•«-O-gf ffu VmGST"b ST April 17,1831—3 m WEIV GOODS AT THE CHEAP STORE. THE undersigned Informa hla frienda and numor oua customers, that he has just returned from Philadelphia, with a largo and carefully selected so aortmeht of now Spring Goods, purobaaed at the lowest prices, which he is determin ed to sell at small profits. Superiot CLOTHS, at from 78 cents to jfi per yard; Oosslmeres, Oasainets and Vestings, at various Pr Xh-Ms Goods, such as Delaines, Ocrege do Laines, a splendid assortment of Silks, Calicoes, Ginghams, Chocks, Table Diapers, Tickings, Muslins, Bonnets and HaUe BOOTS AND SHOES. A good DBiortmont of Man’., Women'*, and Chil dren's Hoots and ahocn, of aupe.lot quality, and vqiy cheap. Also, Boy’a and Men’a Cloth Capa, Palm Hats; dec. Groceries, such ns Sugar, Coflco, Molaasta, Jen* kina’ celebrated Tea*. 1 Always on hand the boat quality of Carpel Chain, j Tho subscriber respectfully asks all Who wish bar- I gains to give him a cull, at his stand opposite Win. Leonard’s, North Hanover street. Butter, Eggs, Rags, Soap, and Oiled Fruit, token al market prices. April It, 1851 Cumberland House. At the corner of South Hanover Sf Pomfret Sit. aboil half a Square South of the Court Houee, I Carlisle) Perm’a, • TUB subscriber informs his friends and the public, that he has leased that large Three Story House in South Hanover street) lately occupied lasso! Robert Laird) where be Is fully prepared to accommodate strangers; and drov eis, end all who may with a call. The House is good, largo and convenient) and newly fur* nishod 'ytifh Beading l , die., aiid his accommodations are such as to make it a desirable stoppipg place.— 1 His Table and Bar, will be suppfte'a with the best ' the market can afford. A supply of Feed for all kinds of stock on hind* The Stabling is very extensive with a largo Yard attached to accommodate Drovers and others travel ling with Horses, Carriages, &c. An attentive Ost ler always In attendance. Every.thing iwil! be kept hi the best of order and no pain* spared to accommo date and please all April 17, 1651—8 m Practice ot Medicine, Surgery & Obstetrics. DRS. A. M. & J. STAY MAN, rupgolliill* «n -nounce to the citfcens of Carlisle and vicinity, that they haVotaken the office recently occupied.by Dr. Smith, in Snodgrass 1 row, and will be happy to ultond all (hat may favor them with* a, eaU* in the various branches oftheir profession. .They, are pre pared (6 visit patients in (ho country at any distance. Charges moderate. Carlisle, April 10,1830—tf , ' Plainfield Classical Aearfetaf, TMDUR miles West of Carlisle. Tenth Session 1} commences on Monday, May 6(b,185t. , This Institution has been established nearly five yeors, during which time such additions and Inprovd- I menu have boon made as (o render it one of tHo I most commodloda and convenient in the State* In regard to hoalthfulness it may be. mentioned that no case of serious sickness has occurred in the Institution since it was founded; Its moral parity, is attested by the fact that depraved, associations, scenes ot vice, and resorts for dissipation hare no existence in the neighborhood* The course of instruction comprises all branches required by the merchant, professional man.or colls* gian. Also modern languages, Vocal and fnitrumen fil rtus!c,&c.' . ft is tho determination of the Proprietor that the Institution shall sustain the reputation it acquired for Imparting thorough instruction,.end Ip* culcating and establishing virtuous principles in toe. mins of the youth submitted to his charts* ... Terras (per session of .live,months). $6O QO. Porcattilofeues containing references, dec*, address R. K. BURNS, Principal and Proprietor*. Plainfield P. 0., Comb, co., Pa. April 10. USI. VU'Siiiia tni'ini for Bale. THE WINCHESTER VA., LAND AGENCY. JA. BAKER & L. T. MOORE, having Cot mad i an Agency for the sale of Lands lying In til sections of Virginia and other States, are now’pre* pared to offer lor salo a number of very DESIUA* : OLE FARMS, located in ilia fertile and most re* [morkably healthy valley of Virginia. A number of I these farms are of the best Limestone Lindt well improved, and convenient to Winchester, which piece is celebrated os being the best flour market dutaiil' from the seaboard, This Agency possesses facilities for procuring all the best land for tale in (hi* section of Iho country, and persons desiring to purchase t good farm, at moderate rates, can avoid much lose of time and expense of travelling through lb« boon* try in search of a farm, by addressing thorn, post paid and getting one oftho Agency*! circulars, giving an accurate description, location, and price and coudU 1 lions of payment of each farm they offer for sale.—•. micro is now residing in the county of Frederick, [upwardsof seventy families recently removed from I various parle of Pennsylvania, and the Fenasylvan* lan, instead of travelling into a atrange land, may hero find his friends and neighbora settled on lb* same valley which skirts from the Susquehanna through Maryland and Virginia, and terminates only In the sunny.plains ofTennesiee. 5 Tho Agents will use great precaution to tee (bat • title# .(0 ai|;laod#.lhey_ssil are good. „••••» .. MsrcJianh, mechanics and tradesman, wishing to procure d good location In this section of country for transacting biisinois, would do well to apply to this Agency. DAK HR &. MOORE, Agent*. Wlnchcatcr, Frederick co., Va. Aj»ril JO, 1851—6m* ISEW GOODS. A T the cheap Wholesale and Retail Emporium of OGILBY. Novr opening the moot extensive and splendid assortment of Spriojf'aad Summer Goods, ever brought to Cumberland coun ty. The Ladles are particularly invited to call nod examine the Varied and beautiful assortment of Kadlcs l*r£sß Goods. Elegant China Bilks, Voulaid Silks, Silk and Linen Poplins, Barcgo do Lainos, Barege de Pall, Silk Tissues, Summer Silks, Black Canton Cloth, Booh bazines, Alpacas, Ginghams, Swiss Muslins, French Worked Collars, Cambric Handkerchiefs, Laces; Linen Lustres, dec. CARPETS! CARPETS/ / An immense of Carpets,’ Mattings and Oil Cloth* jual received. Imperial, Ingrain and Venltion Car pets, from 10 cents to $1 25. Bleached and Brown Muslins, Tickings, Ging hams, Bogging, Checks, Osnaburgs, Cotton Diapers and Sheetings. . . , Upwards or 400 now stylo Bonnets iVoni \U'e Most approved establishment# of Paris, New YorkaniS Philadelphia.. Alboni, Bclgic, China Pearl, Flor ence Braid, Hungarian, French Lace oimp,Batih Straw, Moss, Tulip and Jenny Lind Bonnets, at all prices; i lt)Afto*a~A largo assortment of Bonnet, Neck, onn Cop Klbbons. Also some beautiful Flowers & Bonnot Tabs. , , • • ' ' ttoola <V S/io‘cs.—A tremendous lot of Boots anil Shoes of all descriptions, sizes and price, , and bolU bio fur Mon, Women and Children. For neat and good Boots and Shoes', DgUby’s is the place GROCERIES, A fresh lot of Groceries just received and selling as cheap as the cheapest. The public in ore requested to look through our largo and beautiful assortment of Good* as we are altVoys pleased to show them without charge. , Recoiled (ho old cheap stand, East Main street. Carlisle, April 10, 1861 . , At the Cheap Start corner of Hanover and Leather Str. t oppoiite Humer'e Grocery Store. THE undeiulgned most respectfully informs hfa friend* and (ho public generally, that be bu Juei returned from Philadelphia with a well celeoted a*. aortme~tof Spring Goods, purchased at tho lowect prices, and whlsa fii rfe termlned to sell at small profits; among them may be found Silk Tissues, Silk Lusters, Foulard Silks, plain and figured De Laines, Berege do I> tines, Dawns', Ginghams and Calicoes. ' .. BONNETS of all 4oaluiea and of uia, naweal styles. % Bonnet Ribbons, Kid Qlotas, Parasols, dco Cloths, Gassimeresj SalllnolU, Velvet Cords, Kentucky Jeans, dee. DOMESTICS; Tickings, Cheeks, Flannels, Dril lings, Osnaburg, Llnaeys, Muslim’} bleached and hi bleached. . ' Alio, Groceries lo alt their variety, tiii Soger, Coffee, Teas* Molaaaea; Spites, Chocolate, fto. 1 Rags and Country Produce taken In ikebange for I Goods. : . . . A. C, FETTER. Carlisle, April 10) ißftfr EOHNETb.. A full assortment of Fancy Spring Bonnets. Bonnet Fiames, with other Millinery articles just openeiVby j April 10 SUPERIOR BBOARB. A lot of very euperfor Prlncipee And other Sagers, received end for Site ot the store of Febl3i C. INHOFFj Agli N. W. WOODS,' Agl. H. W. SCOTT 1 . IIOHKEOPATHIC. Bonnets; Wow Spring Goods, O W HITHER.
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