w Jm (if Wat 9 0 t •ovca of Fat CattUi'" « .... tho ablo editor of Iho Indiana *y ,: • ■ / readers are perhaps aware or the fat Cattle that pass annually IhroOffh ho slates of Missouri, town.and 111- icrn cities. ’ Wo are unable ourselves lor.bul it must be much greater than aosod. judging from reliable informs, rcroeaio number on a single route, ‘over’s route, crossing the Wabash at ’otic, and other upper Wabash towns rose to and up While river, through no and Winchester, is annually-from 3 head. Cattle in former years wore id grazed bn the extensive prairies pf| Irlvcn Id the slate of Ohio to bo fed, irs, they have been mostly grain'fed 3 slowly oast to market. Tho cost of these cattle, wo lcarn, in driving lantic market from this stale is over i beef loses much of its juicy Sweet* .-vS'IU r .ogrc9a of driving. Tho oalllo are near the road, and arrive in large droves glutting the market.- All ;xthM-mXisfsadn^bo remedied. - When tho continuous ■. 'lino*f railroad from Phlladolphia'lhroogh the stales of now rapidly being constructed, shall bo pomplqlod, these cattle can then bo carried cars.from Anderson, tho point whore the dro* rout® strlkbp the lino of the Bellefonlalno rail | i : -; VtiWSiR at a heavy saving to the drovers as to the actual. '■'fbxpenso and shrinkage, leaving the beef sweet ana t.frbsS; Tlibro Will bo another advantage in change , r 'of those cattle to market, the debtors cim.havff them kept at the western end of ibdfclrbad Slfcli.ohQapor unttl the demand for beef «l^U v tti(§CT. i Hgbt, and. then by telegraph give SIA ahg&niW them sent forward on the cars In may bo required, in a few days.— fMSfefißajhitlio process of carrying our western 1 1 \ foFj* *lngjffirmld ’doubtless bo beneficent to all con- 1 Sentence.—A man named Wm, ttlrcady undergone the penal • Ties oChWVeatencd in two cases for passing countcr- V''.-,- 1 foil ,lnotCB!on«tho'tJank of Delaware oily, has just ’ ’.V- teen convicted In Now Castle county, of that Slalc» lW°;ino to indictments. The court passed son- prisoner, in each case as follows: a fine of 6500—b0 placed in the pillory ;• foK.ihd space of one hour —undergo on imprisonment ’i;-’throe calendar months, and to wear n Ti of a scarlet color, six inches long nnd broad, on the outside of his coat between bod Id er sfo rl w o years from the date of the cx* ■ hlm.jmprisoninent, and ho was committed i'-0 .4lotbe ciistody of the sheriiF until these judgments VK'were;Wra^ lv • ': Itappcarsihst this is the law of the Stale of Del* % the'eoart has no discretionary, power— fV--, bal lho;peppld4houid certainly make hustoto romoyo , euoh bardarqoMUlulcs. There aro.slmilur laws in Dolawtrti •Uopwhlch need expunging. They were the darker ago than this. ' firo took place in Cincinnati! Ibc 3d ins!. It originated in a large destroyed about twenty buildings, < ‘C B '(lcnco ß* Tho losa >a very heavy. dreadfully infested with thieves, and the work of an incendiary. ’\ W : - ’ii'oW'i ir'Vh.t- ' V Tfl%yi®, , fjP A ' rF - ST Notion.—Some newspaper cor* that there is a project oh foot el \ ftyiio g u ia h tho fires of Vesuvius hy dig -iK'tJV''" i lo bottom of Iho crater,.which feel beluw the level of the son, ling lava into,the sea, or the at an expense of 92000,000. in either event; for if the sea juvius, Vesuvius will worm up ilod (I*l] will bo cheap. AUUIUI) rp, on Iho 15(h insl., by llao Rev. Levi Zciqler, of North Middle. ?s Fanny Marten, of Hampden , by-llws same, Mr. Jo»arn New. inv Snbll, both of Silver Spring j , by Iho name, Mr. John Ward, Geoman, all of this counly. ijj, on the lOlh innl., Wjlwam and Mary Hoover, aged 4 yoor» la.tl tic ia no more. 1)1 mints mi 7Ann'» ihoro; J itlutpirit'fl tl«il— jiililcra with llio tlcnu. mil whore? to heavenly Wlsi, where liis dear Saviour in; no want, lie h**ar« no cry, case will) God on high. is* h»»re arc now all oVr, Uio ho rears no more. HHi mi tin fnuii will prey, liiaalmrl mid flculf ug day. ip four mnulli»r*H llvp, lift frlottrl* much pain «U'l *lvp, finin') a plnpp /if numbered with the hlpe.l. n;)(T*r* rnltl or lionl. will no mori* I'fOt. villi nil ihiii"* litre bolnw. through ivlint \vc 100 wwl go> ■r». ftr yo’ir m l prrpnrp, tn mri-l yn.ir I'rcllt'T Ihoro, id puiir*, nti'l ft 11 I" Jo)', lien* without nlloy. Proposals by iho Town Council of the Boroaffebr-Gfcrjielo, m their next mooting, on May 28, for grading and pa 'tlnff.’CW feet of south Street, from Bedford street to the Spring. said street to bo 40 fool wide, 15 inohea'orßtonft In. the centre, and C inches at iho shoulder, 1 thdslone 1° b° well broken, and iho street Wtli olsYßu, ’ if;* 1 j J >5’*. : ■’t 1 • ALSO, ■WHI KiWeivtcl on llio samo oveninff, proposals fbr grading and pavinpc 37!) feel of IIKDFonD street, from Northnheet m llio properly of Andrew Kotr, 'nht .treat’to bo 40 fool wide. 15 inches of slono ’in lho 'centre, and G inches at iho shoulder, Iho •'wJipie'i's b'e broke fmo, and tho sitcol well clayed. ’ bo addressed to Iho President of tho ; : ,TOj,^o 0 ncil. jQHN b _ BBvm)N| , > . President of 3kwn Council. : Cttbmber. 7 'OarlieleVMsy 2a. 1651.5 •po- f nil i’, from [r ;h b" 1 ; .'*,|lv<ll'pl>aus’ Coiu-t Sale. on onlcr of the Orphans’ Court of rj (idmWitbd county, will bo Bold on the Jitomi- S'«™Sjijr ili« 19th Joy of Juno, «t la o’- c!6ck,VfbbuVi)f' that tiny, tho following Ileal Estate, UtatHlfj&pniy l of George Kiasingot, nr., of Diekin >oo, SioOWWi'Wwit. I , v AU tbnt certain tract of land aitualo in Dickinson townlhip afortald, bounded itv lands of Abraham Myers. John Fisbburn, Samuel M. Kenyon, Captain oi-W«dkt end tho heirs of Denj Myers, dec d., con- 66 1-2 Aores > 'aniiliowtnM. of Limestone Land, about 00 acres ofwjSfSm cleared and in cultivation, and tho tcsl du«Vt»dl»t»d of fair quality. „ _ . Tneititpmeincnts aro a two story Log House A l and a good Well of water.— l* an oxcollont Apple Orchard on tho Rl l ß9Sli>9 l, d Poaoli and other fiuit trees.— 45M5^Pff«Ki|pF 0 P 0|l y ts situated on.tho Walnut BottOpl from Carlisle. Tho eondUibni of tho sale will be medo known on tho day of sal* by • :t: GEO. KISSINGER, Jr., AdroV . . May W 18»l-dt . ofll" of *• J ihii' iplli' 1 '* by lb* nH,' 11 bet. (•' lie* 1 ' .lilt. * nk,M" Willi* 9 tied | ibolliJ iliin| ton ' lb*'''* Bonnots. A ■ BNOLO it LEVI aro now opening nt their A .khaoD etote, the largest, handsomest A cheap. iMtttSsotiment lit of new stylos White Hair Lac, been ,cn ’ I. »•". " f i lenif 11 ' iiunr" 1 ' , in 8 10 "' ’/•*; r )Cjarpejß.:. t,- ; - . A SECONP supply of Oarpetinff has been ro jCL ceiyed ibis spring, which.will pe sold 10 per cent, cheaper than the same’ quality bah be pur chased elsewhere. Beautiful Brussels, Imperial* throe ply, Tngraln] and - Venitfan from 8 cents to sl^so. May 22,1851, THE subscribers have just received a very large and beautiful assortment of Parasols & Sun-shades, which will be sbld very low at the cheap store of ARNOLD & LEVI. May 22,1851 WILL perform nil operations upon tho rooih Hint may bo required for their preservation.— Arlificial Teeth inserted, from a single ,0 a " entire sot, on the most scientific principles. Disonses of the mouth and; irregularities carefully treats'd. OtTice at the scsidento of his brother, on North Pitt street, Carlisle, Pd.. May 15, 1361, _ . WANTED immediately in a Dry Goods store, a salesman who has had some experience in soiling Dry Goods'. Apply to May 15j 1851 From Barnum’s American Museum. THE great French Moving Dioramic Rcprcscnta* lion of Emperor NAPOLEON’S FUNERAL will exhibit at the Education Hall, on-Monday,Tues day and Wednesday, Evenings* May 26,27 & 28. This Magnificent Spectacle was gotten up by the first artists In Franco, expressly for Mr. Barrinm’s Museum in Now York, at an expense of six thousand dollars. It is not a paintings but consists of a com. bination of Mechanical and Arlisllcal skill. . The GAhßisoN Brass Band will bo in attendance. Doors open nl 7—to commence at 8 o’clock. Admission 25 cents. G. >V. NICHOLS, Agent. May 8; 1851. , . ■ Bounds & Ribbons. “ WE have just received nur third spring supply ol clicnp Ilonndls and Bonnot Ribbons, to which we invito the attention of llio Ladies. ■ A. & W. DENTZ. May 7.1851. ' A GIRD. To the Ladies !—WM, M. PORTER would respectfully inform the Ladies tlmt ho hos fitted up tho room recently occupied by Miss Betsy Kornan, next dnor to tho old stand ns a Ladies' Shoe Store exclusively, where they will find a Weil selected assortment of {[niters, buskins, lies, slippers, &c„rrom tile best manufacto rica in Philadelphia, and also of his own make; to which their attention is invited. . Carlisle, May 8. 1851. , Valuable Real Estate for Sale. THE ■ubscribcr will sell at private sale, the-fol lowing Real Estate, the property of the widow and heirs of tho late Dr. IVl'Croskoy, deceased, viz: Two fall lots of ground, situate on the north side of Main street, in the borough of Carlisle, and nuin* bored in the general plan of the said Borough Nos. I 213 and 221, having thereon creeled a double Brick Dwelling, House with Back-buildings, a I Brick Stable, (to. There is a very supe* T^"**lHfe f i° r garden on tho premises, containing illMjpßLtlio choicest kinds qfshrubbery. A good lillo clear of all Incumbrances will bn given to tho purchaser. Persons wishing to buy can learn the terms by application to DIED. ARNOLD & LEVI. Parasols.' PR. GEORGE Z. BUETZ, Salesman Wanted. G. W. .UITNER. W. M.'BIDDLB, All*J in fad for tho widow da hcira. May 8,1851—3 t ■■■■.- Harrisburg Steam Wood Turning and Scroll Sawing Shop. WOOD TURNING in nil its branches, in oily stylo ond at city prices. Every variety of Cabinet nnd Carpenter work eitheron hand or turned 10 Bed Poets, Table Legs, Awing Patidg Ualuetree, Atwell Tell, V/agon Hub,, ”’ JloSetts, - Patterns, Cotumns. Slat anil Quarter Mouldings, pound or Octagon Chisel Handles, S/e. . This shop ie in Strawberry Alley, near Third SI., land ae wo intend to ploneo ell onr cuelomcra who want good work done, it i« hoped the trade will give ua a call. Ten-Pins nod Ten-Pin Balls made to or- I dcr or ro-lurncd, 8,1851-1. riaburj UST Or LETTERS. aDVKRTIBBPIW TUK** VOMJWTEKIt ,> PV Ai'POIKTMRKT. LIST OF LETTERS remaining In Ilia PoatofHeo ul .Carlisle, Pa., May Ist, 1851. Persons in. quiring for letters on tins list, will please say! they aro advertised. Armstrong Catharine Aghew Andrew. Baker William . Bowen Charles M D Burney Elizabeth 3 Brown Absalom Bower M Burrows lessee Bnker.Geo Brown Ira Bremzer David Beshor Mrs Bear Jsao Bush Lewis 8 Bushman Eli M’Kin Henry 3 Myers John Miller Lucy Rl Myers Jacob Milliard J U &.C v HeirgofCaptJnoNelson ’ Newcomer & Ivuta O'Brien John Oliver James >' Ostcrmon Christian Pngue Snmuol . Powell James 3 Plunk Samuel Powcl Sarah Pickett Nuiiiin Parks John Rowsell J Rowsell Isao Richardson Charlotte ’ Ray Elias Randolph J I) Rider Daniel . Stoner David Smith ,C A Slusscr Peter : Swlgor \V P Sliamrrio John Smith Caleb D , ■ Smith Cyrus, Swlgar Abraham W. Stubblns Rev Rufus P Smart E Esq Smith Uichnrd Shiblcy David Esq Snider Harriott Sullivan Mrs E J Sollomberger Samuel S Snider Simon Shearer Jacob Thatcher Oliver N Thompson Rlnry Thomas Rev JO Uhlet Sarah Ulmer Henry Vlnian Simon Williams & Dro. Wise Louisa J 3 Wilson Sarah Winters James , Walker Peter B Welcome Catharine \ Wolf Martin H Weiso Guo Wynant Lewis Weiso Elijah Whetnight Lydia. Ann Wilkinson Jno Rsq - Williams Samuel Wiley J US Zell John 0 N. HANTCH, P. M. Jushmnn ~ Baker Mary Urondel Leander Cdrnbrocks Elizabeth Cook John W Cuff James • Creamer Lcanoh Corman Elizabeth. Dovinncy Jnnn Davis James R Duwaon Michael Ooren John Eysler Ellas Ellis Goo - Ebcling John Evans Maria Elliott David i Fink Annie Fink Samuel Flusonl Frederick Fox Richard Frahn Charles Frances Sarah ’ • Gerollman Abraham Grally Peier Giflbrd Benjamin Green John T Hendricks William Hariy Edmond HerbetJohn Hartzler Benjamin Herr Christian Harrison Jno C S 3 Hauer Aron (Jartman Elizabeth Johnson Joseph D Johnson Jacob Kraft Christopher Kobb David Kophart Henry Kline F 0 Kramer Marlin Long Lewis Loigan James Lyman D E Laws Rev P G Bonnets* JUST received ft new supply of Ibo latest style of Bonnets. Ladles eall and’T.'c!’FETTER. May B, IBSL CHEAP Bonnet Ribbons. The subscriber has Juat returned from the city, and is now opening nnolhsr lot of cheap Bonnet Ribbons, Cep Ribbons, Ac., together with the usual variety of. Fancy Dry Goods, to which fab would invite attention., Mey 18. 0. W. IHTNER. ; MST OF DEJXEBS :;/ AF’ Goods, Wares', & ‘AIM, Mil; ' ' Distillers, Lumbermen, Eating Boases, /. lerai Distil, -a, rjutnbermen, Eating Ht~ u . _ &0.,- within the County of Oumberlhndj returned and classified by J. Worthington, Esq., Meroan tile' Appraiser,.in accordance with the several acts I of Assembly, as follows, via t ■ Carlisle, ■' 1 W Ehy Joseph D Halbert’ Samuel Elliott Charles Ogilby | George W Hitner ’ A & W Bentz I Daniel Eckels, Liquors, I John Faller, Liquors, J & I) Rhoads W B Murray ■ ; S W Haverslick, Liquors, Robert Snodgrass . . S A Hubbard, jr Thomas Oonlyn Henry Saxton Jacobitheem John Humeri Liquors, Peter Monyer, John P Lyne ■ Jacob-Wolf Jacob Senef- Jacob Leiby, Liquors, C Inhoff, Agt. Liquors, George Poland, Liquors, S M Hoover T H Skiles J W Rawlins, WmM Porter . Arnold .& Levi ’ Arnold & Livingston David Martin John Keeny N W Woods, Agl. Haller & Conner Lewis Steiner : t S Brell : .' J L Sterner John N Armstrong John Gillen, Liquors, Philip Messorsmith . William F Sellers " A. C. Feller Henry Glass Mifflin, John B Perry Heriiy Snider John Ernst, Liquors, Shippemburg, Robert Snodgrass Edward Schujl John Gish C PKunltlo S Kunkle John Sldmbatigh Philip Kobnlz Poler S ArlZt Joseph P Novin&Co W D D Hays J C &GB Altick Samuel SiderSj Liquors, S D Wonderlich Jacob Pagiic, Liquors, John Fulwiler, Agt. 13ricker & Miller Arnold & Co, Siombnugh. & McKissin Jacob Bamberger Dickinson, I Andrew G Miller Russel.& Dice • D L Rcelman • ’ Newcomer & Kurtz Neivvillc. Thomas Slough : William Barr, Agt. Hunter Horrbn . Jcmtsori Hunnon, Liquors, T McCandllsh Jacob Swoyer Williams &Bro. , S W Sharp , John Dillcr. jr Silver Spring, • John Coylo GeorgoLeihy'- John Reed ‘ Jacob Simmenfl Glover & Co Franhford, J B Lackey & Co., Liquors, I • Mecfianictburg, { J Millison & Co., Liqaors, Simond Arnold, Liquor*, Ephraim Zug J L Reiglo Henry Leas Irn’Day . J F Spahr Swiler & Emminger Webber & Swisher Meilison, Zaccariah & Co George Sinplsep South Middleton, A W Lcidloh Rider & Weakley S N Divcn . Hopewell Wh.erry & Rhoads Snider & Delhi Newton, Mr. Wiley Joseph Smilh Kyle & Piper I JVcslpennsborough, Joslnh Hood & Son 1 1 Donaldson & Green 1 Thomas Greason I C Renninger ‘ ..!• J W D Gilliland ,18 Southampton John W;Clevcr, Liqpors, U Jacob HeflTelbougher & Cp.j 14 North Middleton, 4 Samuel Barr , . U Elias Light 1 Hampden. GW Feeler G & W II Eckola Henry Rupp John Kulz Eastpcnmbqrpugh. Jacob uenlnger, Liquors, Adam Ksllngcr Joseph O Banks Eshcnbmir Bigler, JHcKlnloy & Will . Hummel & Kerr 1 New Cumberland, James K BoaUJ Ljquors, John G MUlorj Liquors, Adam Beckley Mosscr, Jnrrioti & Co., Church, Feemnn & Co., Charles Oyster Valentino Feoman & Co., Upper'Mien, A L Crtthcart Mathias Bllnor, Liquors, | Lower-Alien,' Isaao Barton, Liquors, Jacob Eploy & Co., James F Lutz . Monroe, Strock & Brandt M & S Morrelt Steese & Geesenmon W. 0. 11ICK0K, ■ Carlisle, S Holliday, - Silver Spring* John Hallaher Thomas B Bryson John Shoffner' Georpo H Bucher' Lovl'Miley* • ■ Eastnennshorough, Jacob Hpltlorman John Heck Upper Mien, . James Williams Jacob Ooovor i: v 14 / Lower Mien, J Geb. Lonlrf. 14 :, S£S I LBoyer 14 * JSJ C Eb«rly 19 . «3« Bilner&Urioh William.-Brooks,' BraDaman&Pilllng Hampden . John SnaVely souih J&ddleio'n* Jacob Bheaffer - Afimr&e. •David Ydgleaong John Prosser John A.‘Ahl C W AM David Rifs Denjamin'Gibler North 5 -Middleton. [Wm M Henderson & Son . 13, t-W M Henderson (Cave Mill). 14 David Hoover .14 Ilcmminger & Hcagy * 12 Vtchinton. : AHBarnilx .12 JOHO Moore (Guelcr) 12 Frankford. . Jolin Haya , - Southampton. Polor Crambr , , 1* Clnss^ 13 : $lO 00 13 : 10 00 11 1 7 00. 10 20 00 13 10 00 18 12 50 II 10 50 11 10 60 11 7 00 14 7 00 14 10 50 14 7 00 .14 . 7 00 14 7 00 .11 15 00 14 7 00 13 " 15 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 10 60 . 13 ‘ 16 00 14 10 50 : 14 7.00 14 7 00 14 . 700 14 7 00 11 15 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 ' 700 13 10‘00 1 14 ‘=7 00 14 7 00 14 '7.00 .14 7 00 14 ,7 00 14 10 50 14 7 00 14 . 700 13 10 00 14 . 7 00 . Shipsentburg T. NevinVhelra , Jacob, Flssoll Wetlpenptborovgfi. Siler &'James . Isaac Shclabargcr Win, D Philips Peter FaUit JohnLaoglilin Jacob Sheltabarger John Ernest J Markwatd James Loot! Christian Aa Hopf.weU, 'Jacob Ranip ■ Carlisle, Edward Showers C lnhoff, Aff(. Vppet Allen. Wm Harkness* heirs John Bowman North Middleton. WmM Henderson South Middleton. Robert Given John M Good, Agt. 7 00 7 00 10 50 , Monroe. ‘ ‘ M 6 Beltthoovcr C W & P A Ahl Southampton. Marlin Coovcr . HopeiocU, Robert Quigley Jacob Au - Ramp & Grove Carliite. Wm Aloaandor Wm Barniu BEER. OYSTER, & GATING HOUSES. Carlisle,. Jacob Low ' Joseph Macfclo Charles Butler ■ Shippeniburg. Philip Dilrioli 8 5 00 RETAILERS OF PATENT MEDICINES, • Netotille. ■Win Bratton JSnaipenrtshoTough. Joseph O Banks Monroe, Sleeto & Gcecoaman Gnliale., Elijah Swiltcr Mr. Mitchell Mr. Cramer , , 10 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 13 13 13 14 10 00 10 00 7 00 15 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 Cumberland Courjxv, ss. ' , 1 do hereby certify that the foregoing » a correct Hit oCthe dealers in Merchandise, Patent Medicines, &0., In Cumberland countess returned to mobyJ. Worthington, Esq., Mercantile Appraiser. All per sons returned and classified under the “cl or 1849, routing to DUUlleiics, Brewers. Patent Medicines. Ealing Houses,demand all Merchants and others, i returned and classified as, shove, arc notified to call t and respective licenses Without delay. WM. M. PORTER, Co. Treas’r. May lB5l-41 _ . . - 10 00 io otr 7 s OO 7 00 7 00 NOTICE. Carlisle Dxfosrr Dank, ( • May 6,1851. . THEOoatd of Directors of-this Institution hate this day declared a dividend of three per cent, for llio last six month* on Ibo capital stock paid in, which will bo paid to tho stockholder* or their legal representative* on or after tho 16th inst. \V; M. BEETEM, Cashier. 10 $0 15 00 15 00 10 OQ 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 .7 00 7 00 , 7 00 LETTERS of administration on the estate of Eliza Landis, lato of Mifflin lowhahip, Cumberland countv, P*., deceased, have been granted by the Register of raid county, to tho subscriber living in lud township. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment,and those having claims wIU prcsont them properly.aulhcoU« ealed for settlement to- ~ w JOHN MILLER, Adm’r. May 15.1851—C1* ' • ■ ‘ . 10 00 10 00 10 00 V io oo \ 10 00 THE business community and public generally, arc Informed that the proprietors have made arrange, menta for a Daily Express Lino over the Cumberland Valley Railroad. AH goods delivered nt (ho office in Philadelphia or Baltimore before 10 o’clock nl niff tit. will Teach Carlisle by the morning (rain. 8 W. A. CAROTHERS, Agent. u 14 14 1 . • ,7 00 7 00 7 00 Int The subscriber, In connection with the Express,] in nftHblcnds opining a Book*. Fancy Store, in the room lu uu formerly occupied by Wim B. Knox, Esq., two doors ctil ortho l»o«l OfilCo, whore good and cheap Books mb always be had. Persons orderring Books can gel, them in two days by Express. All the Pbila delftja Weekly Papers received regularly. Also Oraim’s, Qodoy’s and Harper’s Magazines ns soon •s pwlished, at the low price of 95 cents a number, or s9,'B per year. A (bit assortment of SCHOOL BOOK! will always bo kept on hand ond sold cheap. I \ W, A. CAUOTHERS. to 60 7 00 7 00 7.00 7 00 7 00 7 00 14 U 14 14 DrcK Oak. Dark Wanted. THE siiwcriber wishes to purchase a large qUan lily olßtack Osh Bark,for which 83,50 per cord will bo gidn.- The Dark must bo of tho best quality and dolivctd at tho Tannery of tho aubscriber. , JACOB SHROM. I Carllalo May 8,1851,—3t ' 10 50 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 OO 1 10 00 10 50 .10 60 7 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 Thec gw* give sun and coni llio'nlphl April. JH portion d bolonginj ia 60 16 00 10 60 7 00 7 00 THE ijown Council of iho Borough of Carlisle will pay Iho abovo reword lo ony person who will giro snot Information as will lead lo the detection and oontfelion of tho person or persons,'who, on thenighjdf the 2fllh or iho morning of the 87th Instant, defaced end broke down a portion of tho Iron fence, enclosing tho Court House Square. J. D. BRATTON, Pra't. of Council. Council Chamber, April 89, 1851. _ 7 00 7 00 10 00 mills, 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 ■7 lOO •mo iV J Estate Notice. LETTERS of administration on tho estate of Geo. Rahn, deceased, lato of South Middleton town* »bip, Cumberland county,, havo been granted to tho subscribers living In the same township, In said county, by tho Register of tho county aforesaid. All persons Indebted to said estate sre requested to make Immediate payment, snd'thosa having claims will, present them properly authenticated for settlement ' THOMAS BRADLEY, Adm'r. Ifc April 1961—6 t I U . .7^ A BLANK SUMMONS' &■ EXECUTIONS FOR [I, SALE AT THIS OFFICE. ... .13 . 10 00 f X'4 ' ' , 700 ‘-13 I ‘ , ,10 00 13 10 00 14 ; 700 13 ’lO 00 13 10 00 13 10 00 is 10 oo DISTILLERS. 9 BREWERS. 8 5 00 8 5 OU 8 5 00 4 ; 500 4 ■ . 500 4 5 00 4 . 5 00 4 5 00 -Estate Notice. Adams Sc Co’s Express. Csrll.,, Mny 8,1851 $3OO Reward! Inromissionars of Cumberland county will the nbovo reward lo any person who will Ir Information as will load to the detection liction ofaueli person or persons, who, on lof tho 20th or the morning of tho 37th of Bt, rnniioimisly broke and threw downfa I the Iron fence around the Public Square, I to said county. 1 JAMES KELSO, } I JOHN SPROUT. vGmimVs.' WM. H. TROUT, 3 'Je. Office, Oarlislo, April 29,1851. Cornu' 830 Ko'VtU'd. Estate Notice NOTICE- i« hotbby glyon thil Loltew of oOminis jlralion on tl\o estate of-Benjamin Jones, Eastponhsbpto' township,Cumberland county,dec”., have been issued by thb:Register In and for said coun ty to the subscriber residing'in. the same township, in said county. All persona having claims or de mands against tho estate of said decedent, arc re quested to rriako known the same without delay,and those indebted.to make payment to • . f JOHN SHEETS, AdraV. - April 24,1851—pt* : - 7 00 7 00 Estate Notice. NOTICE. is hciehy given that tellers of Adminis tration on the csluto of Lydia Jano AspCr, late of Louisville, Ky., dec’d., have been issued to tho subscriber residing in Newton township, Cumberland Cdunty, Pp. Ail persons Indebted to said estate are lb make immediate payment, and those ha ▼inir claims will present them for settlement to . THOMAS M’CULLOCfo, Admir. April-17, 1861—-Pt?. ; 10.00 7 00 7 00 19,60 10 00 10 00 T 00 Estate Notice. A LL persons are hereby notified that Trotters tesla* I f\ montary with the will annexed, on the estate of Ann Smiley, late of South Middleton, township, ae* ceased, have boon granted to llip subscriber residing in theßorough of Carlisle, CunjberlondrCOuntyjPa* .All persons, having claims or demands ogolnfllthp estate of said decedent, are requested to make khown the same without delay, end those indebted 16 make j payment to - 10 April 17, 1851—Ct 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 . 7 00 7- 00 ROBERT MOORE, ExV. v ASSESSMENT. MEMBERS of the Allen nnd Eostpennsborough Mutual Fire Insuranco Company of Cumberland county,.are hereby notified that the Board, of Mana gers have ordered an assessment of 4 per cent on all the premium notes due tho‘ company on tho llth of March, 1851, to be paid previous to the 10th day of June next, to'tho Treasurer or Receiver, As tho Treasurer intends calling on the members personally, before that lime, it would bo advisable to bo ready. ; LEWIS HYER, Scct’y . MicniKi Cocklin, Treasurer,. Shepherdstown, Cumberland county. 7 00 7 0Q 7 00 7 00 7.00 8 00 8 00 .■ 8 00 8.00 March 27, 1851. Gdz. & Rep, York, Union & Telegraph Hornsbg, insert to amt. of $2 and charge company. 20 00 20 00 , 5 ;oo For Sale. A VALUABLE TAN YARD, favorably situated in Perry county, on tho Main road leading from Landisburg to Gibson's mill, containing Four Acres, more or less, of Ground, on which there is a com . n__n- forlablo-Dwelling House and Darn. Tho 'cheapness and facility with which bark r*l*flwls CQn 1 10 P rocur^( l l n the immediate neigh- JsSßaSaborhood, makes tbo situation adcairablc one. terms apply to.Willlam Gibson, Esq., liv* ing near the promises, or Chief Justice Gibson, Car lisle, Pa. May 1, 1851—tf - ' , - ■ 12 50 12 50 5 00 8 00 5 00 ■5 00 '5 00 8 OU Wc Study to Please* HMIB attention of tbo public is respectfully invited X 1° tbo extensive dud well selected stock of BUILDING HARDWARE & TOOLS, pow offered by the subscribers; consisting in part as follows: ■ > . , .... American front door locks, upright with night Work, plated or brass furniture, or porcelain all colors. American front door locks, plain or porcelain.” American front door locks and stole door, horizon tai or upright. . American Rim locks,oll sizes & qualities. While or bross furniture. American Mortice, with plated, while or brass fur niture. American Mortice Latches. American Mortice and Rim Closet Locks, plotcd or brass escutcheons. Drop, Stop, Thumb, Gate, and Sloro Door Latches. 5 00 Locks and Latches of every description.! Baldwin’s and'American Butt Hinges, Shutter, Goto Strap,.T., and Qaekflap binges. Shutter, Gate,] 1 Door, Flush and Spring Bolts; Strews Sprigs, Glue and Sand paper. American • Axle and Sham Axle Pulleys, American Buttons, Nobs, Saab cord, Nails and Sasa*weigbts at Factory prices. . All Goods flsllwod free tdany part of the city.— At this establishment can bo found tho largest as sortment of While and Fancy*Nobs for Locks in the city; some of which cannot bo seen or obtained, at any store. TOOLS.—AII kinds of Spear & Jackson s Saws on hand; Solo Agents for the celebrated Planes of E. W. Carpenter, of Lancaster. Beatty's & WIN liaros* make of Chisels, Axes, Hatchets, Drawing Knives, dec. warranted good. Pugh’s ond Slack's make of Augurs and Auger Bins, all size*; American Squares and Bevila, Rules, Gauges, Sawselts, Compasses, Screwdrivers, C. S. Hammers, Claw and Riveting, all sizes. Anvils ond Vices; all sizes. Steels, Iron and Wooden, Braces, with 0. S. Biits; W. Greaves & Son’s, Butcher’s &. ' other celebrated makes of Chisels, Files, Plane-Irons, 1 1 Addis’s celebrated carving tools, all shapes. Mok -1 ing one of tho best and most extensive assortments 1 of Building Jlardwaro and Tools In tho city. ' At this establishment it is considered a pleasure lo ' show the Goods. Cull ond examine tho stock and hoar the prices, before purchasing elsewhere. • WM. M. McCLTIRE & BRO„ No. 287 Market Si,, between 7th ond Btb« Phila. April 10,1861—3 m To the Ladies! WE respectfully invite yourntlcntion loom largo and extensive assortment of' Spring and Summer Goods, such os Mouselln do Lnlnes, Silk Poplins, Dcrogodo Lsines, Lawns, colored and plain Bareges. Glng* hams, Alpochos, dotted Swiesos, plain do.. Bomba zines, 4000 yards of colored Clijntzcs, from 4 to 12$ BONNETS, Palm Leaf, Leghorn, ftnd Hough *fc Heady Hats. Muslins, Tickings, Chocks, Domestic Ginghams, Linen and Colton Toweling and Table 1 Diapers. Our Muslins cant bo bent In these parts for cheapness. Edgings, Inserting, Gloves, Hosiery Suspenders, and a largo supply of Ribbons & Parasols, Cloths, Cassimcrcs, Vestings, Summer Stuffs. b\k. Summer cloths, black Cassuncres, cheap Tweeds, 1 Boys’Wear, dee, . . , Groceries, Spices, Teas, at lower pikes than usual 1 Give us a call ond save money. 1 *A,‘dc W.JiENTZ, South Unhovor street, April 17. 1861. ‘ , NEW GOODS AT THE CHEAP STORE. THE undersigned Informs Ills friends nnd numer ous customers, thot bo has just relumed from Philadelphia! with n largo and carefully aelcolod ns. sorttnont of now Sprung Goods, purchased at lire lowosl prices, which ho Is determin ed to soil at small ptoills. Supeiiot CLOTHS, at from 75 cents to $6 per yard; Cnssimercs, Cossinots anti Vestings, at various Coorfo, such ns Delaines, Derege do T.nlnes, a splendid assortment of Silks, Calicoes, Ginghams, Checks, Tnhlo Diapers, Tickings, Muslins, Uonnols and'Hatfl. BOOTS AND SHOES. A good assortment of Men's, Women’s, and Chil dren's Boots and shoes, of superior quality, nnd very cheap. Also, Boy’s sod Men’s Cloth Oops, I’nlm Hats,&c, Orocerieti such as Sugar, Coffee, Molanos, Jen* kins’ celebrated Tens. Always on hand'the host quality of Carpol Chain. Tha subscriber respeclhtlly oaks all who wish bar gains to give him a call, at his stand opposite Wm. Leonard’s, North Hanover street. Butter. Eggs, Rags, Soap, and Dtied Fruit, taken at market prices, April 17, 1861 nelrlsoratori. THE iilbocrlbet l» the agent for the aalb of For >on*o Celebrated Refrigerator and Water Filler com bined. Paraone>lahing to tea them In operation can be gratified by calling at the reiidence of May 18. 0. W. HITNER, Plainfield Classical Academy, •OOUR miles West'of Cariiald. Tenth Session* ■j* commences on .Monday, May 6lb, 18W* Tliis Institution has been established nearly five years, during which tinio'sach additions and improve* monttfhrtvo been ifaadd os Id render it one of tho most commodious and convenient in tho state*] T ' Tnregord to healthfulness it may be mentioned that ho case of serious sickness has occurred & the Institution sinco it was founded. Its motal jiority is attested by tho fact that depraved associations, scenes ot vice, and resorts for dissipation have nfr existence in the neighborhood. Tho course of instruction comprises all branches required by the merchant, professional man or colle gian; .Also modem languages, vocal and instrumen tal music, &c. r is the determination of the Proprietor that the Institution shall sustain tho reputation it has already acquired for imparting thorough instruction, and in-' culcating and establishing virtuous principles 2n the rains of tho youth submitted to his charge. 1 Terms (per Session of fivd months) $6O 00. •' For catalogues containing references, &c n address R. K. BURNS, ~ Principal and ProprleUfty t Plainfield P. 0,, Cumb. cb* Pa» - April 10, 1851. I Virginia Farms for Sale* the winchester ya., land agency' , JA. BARER & L. T. MOORE, having formed’ , an Agency for tlio safe of Lands lying la all section# of Virginia and , other Stales, are now pro* - pared to offer Ibr sale a number of Tory OLE FARMS, located in the ferlllo and most re markably healthy valley of Virginia. A nnmberof these farms are of the best Limestone Land, well*. 1 improved, and convenient to Winchester, whiob place lis celebrated as being the best flour market distant. 1 from thb seaboard. This Agency possesses facilities for procuring alt the best land for sale in this section of the country,-and persons desiring topurchase*', good farm, al moderate rates, can avoid much load { of time and expense of travelling through the conn , try in search of a larm, by addressing them, post jjeid and getting, one of the Agency’s circulars, giving att accurate description, location, and price and condl* ’ (ions of payment of each farm they offer for sale.— There is now residing in tlio county of Frederick, upwards of seventy families recently romovcd froni various parts qf Pennsylvania, and the Peaosylvtnr ian, instead of travelling into a strange land, > may hero find his friends and neighbors settlod oh the. same valley which skirts from (he Susquehanna through Maryland and Virginia, and terminates only in the sunny ’plains of Tennessee. • : The Agents will uso great precaution to see that' titles to all lands (hey soli are good.. ’ Merchants, mechanics,and tradesmen, wishing to* procure a good location in this section of country for transacting' business, would do Well to opply to Hilt Agency April 10,1851—6m* AT the cheap Wholesale and Retail Emporium of CHARLES OGILBY. Now opening the most extensive and splendid assortment of Spring, and 1 Summer Goods,, over brought to Cumberland coon* ty. The Ladies arc particularly invited to call and 1 examine the varied and beautiful assortment of T.ndics Dress Goods. Elegant China Silks, Foulard Silks, Silk and Linen Poplins, Barege de Laincs, Barege do Pali, Silk Tissues, Summer Silks, Black Canton Cloth, Bom* bazlnrs, Alpacas, Ginghams, Swiss Muslins, French Worked Collars, Cambric Handkerchiefs, Laces, Linen Lustres, &c. • • - . i . CARPETS/ CARPETS// An immense of Carpets, Mattings, and Oil Cloth, just received. Impcriol, Ingrain and Venillon Car pets, from 10 cent* to S 6. Bleached and Drown Muslins, Tickings, Ging hams, Bagging, Checks, Osnahurgs, Cotton Dispere and Sheetings. Upwards of 400 now style Bonnets from the. most approved establishments of Paris, New York and Philadelphia. Albonl, Dclglc, China Pearl, Flor* once Braid, Hungarian, French Lace Gimp, Batin Straw, Moss, Tulip ond Jcnny Lind Bonnets, At *K prices, I ilißßoxn—A largo assortment of Bonnet,Nedc • lenn Cop Ribbons. Also some beautiful Flowers 4? Bonnot Tabs. Booh $ Shoea.—A tremendous lot of Hoot* and Shoes of nil descriptions, sizes and price, and suits* bio for Mon, Women and Children* , For neat ond good Boots and Shoes, Ogilby’s ls •. . GROCERIES. . A fresh lot of Groceries just received and selling os cheep ns the chcppest.- Tho public In 1 general -are requested to look through bur largo and beautiful assortment of Goods, as wo oro always pleased to show thorn without charge. - Recollect tho old cheap stand, Bast Main afreet. ‘ Carlisle, April 10, 1801 At the Cheap Store corner of Hanover end Leather Sle. t oppoeite Humer'a Grocery Store . THE undersigned most respectfully informs. bU /riOnds and the public generally, that he hasjust returned from Philadelphia with a wall leleoted as* sortmor.t of , - purchased nt the lowest prices, and which ha is do* tcrrolned to sell at small profits; among them may ba found Silk Tissues, Silk Lusters, Foulard Silks,plain ond figured Do Loincs, Bcrcgo do Lalnes, Lawns, Ginghams and Calicoes. BONNETS of all qualities and of tho newest stylos.' Bonnet Ribbons, Kid Gloves, Parasols,dec Cloths, Cassimercs, Vestings, Snllinctls, Velvet Cords, Kentucky Joans, &c. DOMESTICS, Tickings, Checks, Flannels, Dill* lings, Oanuburg, Moseys, Muslim; bleached and un- Ibleachcd. , V Alsu,Groceries in oil their variety, viz: Sager. Coffee, Teas, Molasses, Qpices, Chocolate, Stc... - s Rags ami Country Produce taken in exchange for | Goods. Carlisle, April 10, 1651 Vov tlio UcncOt of (Ito Public Tlin subscribers Uko (his method pf-informing (heir old customers and (ho public generally,’that they have removed their oilcnsivo Clothing Establishment, one door north oflhclr old aland, to tho room forma,, ly occupied by a A. Coyle, In North Hanoaoratreot, Cordate, where they hare added to their atonic an extonaivo oaaorlmonl of' SPRING SOMMER CLOTHWO. . They kccy constantly on hand a full assortment of every kind of Clothing, either for dress or labor.-**' Their Block consists in part of Tine cloth Drsts and Frock Coals, Casaimoro Pants, Silk and Satin Vests, Gouts of Salllnctt, Tweed, Croton Cloth, CoshmtrsU, Linen, &c. A Tull assortment of pants for summer wear, ami to their assortment or clothing there Is scarcely an end, embracing almost ovary variety..of pattern, make ami pries; they also keep constantly, on hand an excellent assortment of goods for * GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, . * : which (hoy aro prepared to make up to order at short, notice.- They olso kecji Constantly on hand an as. sortmenl of Leather and Hair Trunks, Valises, Car pot Dags, Umbrellas, Hats and Caps,.Suspenders, Dress and Under Shirts, Bosoms and Collars, Tandy and plain silk nock and p.oqket Ilandkoicijlefs, and lola of notions 100 numerous Ip mention. Wo invito you to give us & call and examine Tor yourselves, as wo have tho stock and are prepared (o sell to suit customers. They would Just mention that they have no City clothing, bul that their gar moots aro &U made In Garllslo under their own care. ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON. April 17,1851—3(0; . N. W. WOODS, Agt. T} ABDITT’S Effervesing Compound for making Sj Broad, cakes, &o. without Yeast; one of tho boat preparations, originally introduced by the subscriber, constantly on hand. J. W, Sfiy. • Carlisle,March 18; ISfil , J , SUPERIOR BBOARB, A lot of verysuperior Prlndpee thd other Sagers, received end foreela at the store of , -C, INUO?!*. :<■ BAKER & MOORE, .Agents. . Winchester, Frederick co., Vs, NEW GOODS. Bonnets. New Spring Goods Spring Goods, a. c. fetter: Dread Powder,
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