Retoi-utionists iN,CoB\.-r*A letter da?, logo <lc Cubli May 7, to U\o -Savannah making of the recent were taken which discovered a,'plot 1.0 insurrection while on the grand parade, irgcnt had taken measures to capture the rs of the city, and to secure tho landing i with 3000 men. At the same time Id have effected a lnnding in some part of v|, o judge, after having concluded the j BC nionccd to death four, and to pcrpol. inlcnt three of tho principal’ officers j und fe* hard labor a sergeant of the garrison •ivates. The traitor who betrayed them !( j. This sentence has been approved by General at Havana.” • tncr was given to the Hon. Daniel Wob iffalp, on Wednesday lust, which was a ml affair. Mr. Webster made a speech of lo length; in reply to an address, of the —The express (rain between Wor \iß6wwTOjW;Sprlngficld, one day last week, travelled r 'lhff (54 miles) in one hour und twelve on another cay did up the fifteen-miles fionVPklraer'to Springfield in sixteen minutes. j;'-TECEOAST HOOKS 'Br.'Riiiitm' Old Stand, next door lo the. Post 'li ''if /r I * Jain slrecl ’ Carlhle. . Vwbwi:Rei?BandBtonc., by the «*" •* f 0 ® 1 The Wide, Wide VVor!(l, an 3 vols. R° ver > cs °f a Bachelor, work. House of the Seven Gables Manual of Uie Fine Arts, on In ••i"-%™MiilWjiroduciion. Milman Gibbons Rome, in uniform with Hume and M’Cauley. Ir 4l»'%eh’i r l)ead Sea—Niniveh’s Remains. Dr. ’ l 'lwfiini <ft#ervations in the East. Treasury of Thoughts’,’from favorite authors. Anderson’s Hletdry of the English BiMe. Morells History of Dicks Works; Prose WrUers.of-Gerrnany. Charlolto Elizabeth’s En lire'Wbrksi logeiher a great many other val oablo.ahi'eleganily bound Books. Milton, ' SpeareV Byron, Scott, Moore, Burns, Campbell, BeitUis»yCollins, Gray, Cowpcr, Thompson, Pol •:,! loekSHowllt, Cook, Loudon, Tuppor and other PbwibJ {Works. Our stork consists, of several VVorks of standard authors,and any book “thWihaYlie called for and not ,on hand shall bo ? s >:- ‘bVd’brefl byl ex press. May !J9, 1651. • Corner Stone* THE MAYING of tho corner stone of the Lutheran Church of Carlisle, will _.!/j k olaQe,j,wUh appropriate ceremonies, on FRI - -til® 13th of June, at half past 10 o’clock. ? 'Bpyonil addresses will he delivered *by speakers . appointed for that purpose. It is hoped that the -j'.; .ipje,TPBt *hd impnnance of the Occasion, will pre ' fiopt;a.ao(Roionl inducement to the friends of re to the public generally, to secure a lliii^UtJlftaitfindunce. D. smith; J. GOODYEAR, J. SCHAEFFER,- D * S,PK ’ . Jiuilding. Committee . May 20, 1951. • Itlcdidncsl recently received ntDr. Old Stand, next door to the Post -■ Dr. J. M’Culloch, a gradn tttabf.lhe University *of Pennsylvania, is now a this establishment, nnd will give his Supervision to iho compounding of prc« All medicines warranted pure and 'fc. sold at the lowest rates. Fresh Pino y ■’•MOTfflßfrluid constantly for sale. IJ, M. RAWLINS.- i,.May 29, 1850. .yloTii Elicits nnd Legal Kcprcscnlativcs of r*T, Isaac Adams, deceased, \ rpAKE NOTICK that hy an order of the Or ; 'Coart of Cumberland County, 1 will to divide, part, or value the Real said deceased-, on Wednesday the 35rh A. D.. 1851, at 10 o’clock, A. M., on ;VV£ B t)*e premises in Hampden township, when and • foo may attend if you think proper. ‘ DAVID SMITH, Sheriff. Opficr, ? May 29, 1851. S 3t * % A CARD. respectfully announces hft has recently became associated with in the-. Drug Business next Post Office, Main street, Carlisle.— calls promptly attended to ns- hereto* fqrf'ltfiown or country. \,VRyiUle, May29-lt. Just Received.’ , SUPPLY of Silk Tissoiß, Beri-gra, v'pUintsqdAfigororl Swiescs, Lawns, nnd gentle* A. C. FETTER. , Carlisle, May 29,1851. > - ■ a £ I ill cbitmcvs Coal. . Lykens VnlW-y nut coni, forlmrn * XQvinrflOme, receiving nnd for said cheap by VV. B. MURRAY, Agt. Coal. . .S of Blacksmith's Coal, a lkAiA*lW*®^ or Article, receiving and for sale n - MURRAY. Agt. , Proposals « by the Town Council of the May 28, Tor grading and pa* ■vlhg 66b South Street, from Bedford street to the Spring, .said street to bo 40 feel wide, 15 inches of.jlonq in the centre, nnd 6 inches at the shoulder; the alone to bo well broken, and the street ■ weHol»Wili;'i ALSO, > Wii) bo r6ceircd on the same evening, proposals Vr&gfsding-pnd paving 279 feel of BeoronDstreet, North street to tbo properly of Andrew Korr, - I 'Vto bo 40 feet wide, 15 inches of stone > nnd G inches at the shoulder,-the i broke fine, nnd the street well, clayed. v ‘; to ho addressed to the President of the JOHN B. BRATTON, • President of r J\jwn Council, fjpnMU Chamber, 5 23,1851.5 i YWsSi!**iM ,ane ’ Court Sale. an order of (ho Orphans* Court of P - Cambi/lariJ county, will, bo sola on tho promt- tho 10th day of Juno, nt. 13 o*- !tliat day, tho following Heal Estate, Hat* lhp of Goorgo Kissinger, sr., of Dickln somddOeMsOrto wit. I ... AU.tfuVtartain tract of land situate in Dickinson ■JOWWWp;afb>fe»(tld, bounded by lands of Abraham Mybnr, John Fisbburn, Samuel M. Konyon, Captain St- Waddf, dhd tho heirs of Ucnj Myers, doc’d., con- GG 1-2 Acres, of l.imcfltono Land, about 00 acres nnd in cultivation, and (ho rcsi of fair quality. are a two story Log llouso & ' and a good Well of water.— Is an excellent Apple Orchard on (ho Peach and other fiuit trees.— property in situated on tho Walnut Bottom miles from Carlisle. Tho coridlllonii of tho solo wljl bo mode known on the dey of aalb by GEO. KISSINGER, Jr., AdmV ;• May, 82* 1.861 —It Bonnets. - • A.RNOIiO & LEVI nro now opening at their 4, ' XjLohesp Bloro, tho largest, handsomest & cheap- ; r Mt.Mf9tlmflnl lot of now stylos WMto Hair Lnoo, Ulce, Rutland, Coburg, Hungarian, Balm Slraw, and China Pearl Bonnets, from 95 i&m. A SECOND eupply.df :Gafpeling has been re- XJL ceived this.spring which, will be solcTlOper cent, cheaper than the same quality oan be piir chasedelsowliere.Ceauiifiilßrußßels, Imperial* three ply, Ingrain] and Veniiian Carpets, from 8 cents to sl|so. ARNOLD is LEVI. May 22,1851 Parasols. THE subsuribers have jnalreceived avery Urge and beautiful assortment of Parasols & Son-shades, which will bo 1 Bold very low'at ths'cheap store of AUNOLD & LEVI. May 23, 1851 DR. GEORGE Z. BBETZ, WILL perform all operations upon tho Teeth that'may bo required for their preservation. ■Artificial Teeth' insortod, from a single tooth to on entire sot, on tho most scientific principle* Diseases of the mouth and irroßulatilies carefully treated Office rit tho residence of his brblhcr, on North Pitt street, Carlisle* Pa, . .Way 15, 1361. - Salesman .Wanted. WANTED* immediately in a Dry Goods store, a salesman who has had some experience in selling Dry Goods. Apply to May 15, 1851 From Barnaul's American Museum. THE groat French Moving Dioramic Representa tion 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, Barmim’s Museum In Now York, at an expense of six thousand dollars. - It is not a painting, but consists of a com* binolion ufMcchonicat and Artlslical skill. The Garrison Brass Band will ,bo in attendance. Doors open at 7—to commence at 8 o’clock. Admission 25 cents. ' G. W. NICHOLS, Agent. May 8, 1851 Rounds & Ribbons. ■ WE have just received nur third spring siipplyof cheap Bonnots and Bonnet Ribbons, to which wo invite the attention of tho Ladies. A. & VV. BENTZ. May 7. 1851. • A CARD. To tiik Ladies I—WM. M. POUTER would respectfully inform -.tho Ladles that ho i.ns filled up the room recently occupied by Miss Betsy Kcrnnn, next door to the old stand us a Ladies' Shoe Store exclusively, v/hcra they will find a well selected assortment of gaiters, buskins, tics, slippers, &c.,from tho best tnanufaclo. rics in Phllodelphla, and alstrof his own make, to which their ollcntion is Invited. Carlisle, May 8,1651. ’■ Valuable Real Esfatc lol* Sale. THE «übscrlbcr will sell at private sale, the fob towing Real Estate, the property of tho widow and heirs of the late Dr. M’L'rosUcy, deceased, vis t ■ Two full lots of ground, situate on (ho north side of .Main street, in the borough of Carlisle, nnd num. bored, in tho general plan of the said Borough Nos. 213 and 221, having thereon erected a double.Dr.iok n-jj Dwelling ‘ House with thck-buildings, a flS|SSj|k. Brick Stable, &c. There is a very supc- IssialfflUnor garden-on the promises, containing choicest, kinds of shrubbery. A good title c|car of nil incumbrances will bn given to tho purchaser. Persons wishing to buy con loafn the terms by application to W. M. DIDDLE, 1 Atl'y In fact for the widow & heirs. May 8.1851-31 • ■ -- Harrisburg Steam Wood Turning and Scroll Sawing Shop. . WOOD TURNING in all its branches, in city stylo and at city, prices. Every variety of Cabinet and Carpenter wofk either on hand or turned to order.. ,: • ’ * „ Bed Potts, Table Legs, Awning Poets, Dalustres, JVetor U Posts,' Wagon Mate, Rote tie, ' Patterns, Columns, Slat and Quarter Mouldings, Round or Octagon Chitel Handles, #«. This shop is in Strawberry Alley, near Third St., nnd na„we intend to ptcoso all our combiners who want good work done, It is hoped the trade will give us a call. Tcrt-Pina and Ten Pin Balls made to or der or returned, Harrisburg, May 8,1851—1 y LIST OF LETTERS. *DVERTIFSDINTIIIi ,, VOUINT«KR”*r APPOINTMENT, LIST or LETTERS remaining in tlio Postofßce at Carlisle, Pa., May Ist, 1851. Persons in quiring fur letters on this list, will ploaao soy they are advertised. . Armstrong Catharine M'ICIn Henry 3 Agnew Andrew Myers John Baker William. . Miller Lucy M Bowen Charles M D Myers Jacob Burney Elizabeth 2 MulftmlJU&C Brown Absalom IlclraofCaptJnoNelson Bower M Newcomer & Kulz Burrows Jesaco O’Brien John Bnker Geo L Oliver James Brown Ira Os.tctman Christian Uremzer David Pngue Samuel Beshor Mrs Powell James 2 Bear Isao . . Plank Samuel Bush Lewis 2 Powcl Sarah Bushman Eli Pickett Nathin Baker Mary Parks John . Urondcl-Lenndcr Rovvsell J Cornbrocks Elizabeth . Rowsell lean Cook John W Richardson Charlotte Cu(T James * . Ray Elias , Creamer Leannh • , Randolph J D . Corrnan Elizabeth Rider Daniel Dovinncy Jann Stoner David Davis James R Smith C A Dowson Michael • Slusser Peter Oorcn J-olm Svvigor W F Eyster Ellas ShammoJohn Ellis Geo Smith Caleb B RbelingJuhn Smith Cyrus Evans Marin . Swigor Abraham W , Elliott David Siebbins Rev Rufus P Fink Audio Smart E Esq Fink Samuel Smith Richard Fluscul Frederick Shlbloy David Esq Fox Richard Snider Marriott Frahn Charles Sullivnn Mrs E J Francos Sarah • Sollcmbergcr Samuel S Gerollman Abraham Snider Simon Grainy Peter Shearer Jacob Gifford Benjamin - Thatcher Oliver. N Green John T . Thompson Mary Hendricks William Thomas RcV J 0. Marly Edmond , Uhlei Sarah Market John UlmerTlenry Hartzler Benjamin Ulmnh Simon Herr Christian ’ Williams &’ Bro.’ Harrison Jno C S 2 Wise Louisa J 2 Hauer Aron Wilson Sarah Hartman Elizabeth Winters James Johnson Joseph D VValker Petcr B Johnson Jacob Welcome Catharine Kraft Christopher Wplf Martin H Kobb David Weiso Guo Kepharl Henry 'Wynanl Lewis Kline F 0 Weiso Elijah Kramer Marlin . Wholniglu Lydia Ann Long Lewis Wilkinson Jno Esq Lolgan James Williams Samuel . . Lyman DR Wiley J II 2 Laws Rev P G Zell John 0 N. HANTO.H, P, M, . Bonnets. JUST received n now supply of tho latest stylo of Don no Is. Ladles call and see Utoni. A. C. FETTER. 9,1851 CHEAP Bonnot Ribbons* Tho subscriber has Just returned from tho city, and (s now opening another lot.of cheap Bonnet Ribbons, Cop Ribbons, Ac., together with tho uauaTvariely of Fancy Dry Goods, to which ho would invito attention. May Ifi. G; W. HITNER. ■DEAMRfti H :■• Op Goods, Wares,- ft Merchandize..:; Also* Mil?, lers. Distillers, lumbermen, Ealing House!, &c., .within the. County of Cumberland, returned nti'd olassified'by J.’ Worthington,’ Esq;, Mercan tile Appraiser, in accordance with the several acta of Assembly, as follows, viz , Carlisle. J W Eby ■ Joseph D Halbert, Samuel Elliott Charles Ogilby George W Hither A & W Bentz , , Daniel-Eckels, Liquors, John Feller, Liquors, J & D Rhoads W B Murray S W Haverslick, Liquors, Robert Snodgrass S A Hubbard, jr Thomas Cohlyn Henry Saxton Jacob Rheenr, John Humer, Liquors, Peter Monyer . John P Lyno Jacob Wolf : Jacob Sener Jacob Leiby, Liquors, C Inhoff, Agt. Liquors, ’ George Poland, Liquors,. S M Hoover , THSkiles ■ J W Rawlins i Wm M, Porter ; Arnold & Levi , Arnold, & Livingston David Martin ; Ijohn Iveeny N W Woods, Agt. ‘ , Haller & Connor Lewis Steiner S Brell JL Sterner John N Arraslrong John Gillen* Liquors, Philip Measersmllh William P Sellers A. C.;Fclter Henry Glass . AUJflin, John B Perry. « Hemy Snider . John Ernst, Liquors, Shlppcnsburg. Robert Snodgrass Edward Schull John Gish . C FKunklo S Kunkle John Slumbaugh Philip , Peter S Artz, Agt. Joseph P Nevln & Co W D D Hays JC&GBAUick Samuel Siders, Liquors, j S D Wonderlich Jacob Pagge, Liquors, John Fnhviler, Agt. ’ Uricker & Miller - . Arnold ft Co Stombaugh ft MoKissin Jacob Bumbarger Dickinson. Andrew L» Miller RusSel & Dice D L Redman Newcomer & Kurtz • Newvillc. Thomas Slough William Barr, Agt. Hunter Herron Jemison Hannon, Liquors, 13 T McCandlish 13 Jacob Swpyer 14 Williams ft Bro. .14 S W Sharp 14 John Oilier, jr 13 Silver Spring, John Coyle • . IS George Leiby . H John Reed 14 Jacob Simmens 14 Glover & Co 14 Frankfurd . I B Lackey ft Co., Liquors, 14 Mechnmesburg. J Miltiaon ft Co„ Liquors, 13 Slmond Arnold, Liquors, 13 Ephraim Zug . 13 JLReigle 13 Henry Leas 14 Ira Day 14 J F Spahr 14 Swllef & Emmingor 14 Webber & Swisher 14 Melllson, Zacceriah ft Co 14 George Singisef 14 , South Middleton, • AWLeidich Rider & Weakley S N Diyen Hopewell. Wherry.dc Rhoads Snider & Delhi Newton. Mr. Wiley Joseph Smith Kyle ft Piper . H r et/ptnnsbnrough. Joslah llood & Son Donaldson & Green Thomas Greasqn C Ronnihgcr J W D Gilliland Southampton, John W Clever, Liquors,’ _ 14 Jacob HefTelbougher ft Co., 14 North Middleton, Samuel Barr Elias Light Hampden, G W Feslor G & W II Eckcla Henry Rupp John Kutz | Eastpennsborough. I Jacob Roninger, Liquors, Adam Esllnger Joseph 0 Banks Fleishat& Eshenbour Bigler, McKinley & Wilt Uuromol & Kerr New Cumberland, James K Boak" Liquors, John GMlller, Liquors, Adam Beojkley Mosser, James ft Co., Church, Foeman ft Co„ Charles Oyster Valentine Feetnan ft Co., Upper Allen. A L Cathcorl Mathias Ditnor, Liquors, Lower Allen, Isaac Barton, Linuors, Jacob .Epley ft Co., 1 James F Lutz Atnnroe,. Strock ft Brandt M & S Mnrrelt Steose & Goeseaman G. W. IIITNER. W. O. lIICKOK, Cnrlhle, S Holliday Silver Spring, John Hallnher Thomas B Bryson John Shoflfher Oeorpo H Bucher Lovi MMoy . Enalpeniuborough, Jacob Holdqrman John Hook Upper Alien* ' Jnmos Williams Jacob Ooover Lower. Alle n. . Goo. Loniz I L Boyar C Kbetly Bimerfc Uricli William Brooks Branaman & Fitting •' Hampden* • JohnSnavely ‘ South MiddUlon . Jacob Skcaffcr •' : Monroe. David Voglcsbng .. John Prosser JohnAAhl C W-Ahl David Rife Benjamin Gibler _ Worth Middleton. , . \Vm M Henderson & Son 13 W M Henderson (Cave Mill) 14 David Hoover 14 Hemmiriger& Heagy Diekinton, A H Bvhita ’ , John Moore (Guslcr) Fnnkford. John Hays ‘£bu<Aompfon. Fetor Ciemoi^ Cfass, 13 $lO 00 ; 13 10 00, 14 . 7 Q° 10 SO 00. 13 10 00. 13 IS 00' 14 . ‘ 10 50 11 10 50 14, 7.00 14 - 7 00 14 10 60 14 7 00 14 700 14 7 00 11 16 00 .14 7 00 13 15 01) 14 ' 700 13 10 00 14 , 700 13 1000 14 10 60 13: 15 00 14 1050 I t 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 . II . 16 00 14 7, 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 13 IO\OO 14 ' '7 O 0 14 7 00 14 ■ . 700 14 7 00 ■' 14 7:00 14 10 50 14 7 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 ,7 00 Shipsembiirg 7\ Nevin’s heirs Jacob Fiasell | Wettpennaborotigfu Sitcr & Jamca . Isaac Sholabargct Wm'D Philips PolerFausl John Laoghlin., , Jacob SUellabargcr Newton. John Ernest J'Mmrkward Jamfes Lentz Chrialian Au_ . ' Hopnovll. Jacob Ramp ’'Carlisle* Edward Showers , . 9 . 8 00 ciniion; a*i. ; ,9 . 8 00 * Vpper Allen. . Wm Ilarkncßa’licira , 9 8 00 John Bowm.nn , 9 .8 00 North Middleton.. '•••'• \y m 111 Hendernon - 7 . 20 00 South Middleton, Robert Given • - . 7 •20 00 John M Good, Agl. ,10 5.00 .Monroe,. M.G Bclltlioovcr 8 12 SO 14. 7 00 14 - 7 00 U 50 C W& P A Ahl Southampton, Martin Coovcr v licpncdl. , I Robert Quigley Jacob Au Ramp & Grove 13 . 12 50 14 7 ,00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 , 700 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 7,00 13 13 50 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 : . 10 50 14 7 00 14 10 60 14 ' 7 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 Carlisle. VVm Alexander . 10 5 00 Win Barnilz . 9 8 00 BEER ( OYSTER,&EATING HOUSES, Car title,' Jacob Low Joseph MorKlo Charles Butler Sfnppenthurg. Philip Dilrleh 8 - , 5 00. RETAILERS OF PATENT MEDICINES, ■' tfewtille. Wm Bratton ; Qistpennaborough. Joseph O Banks • 13 10 00 13 10 00 13 .10 00 H 7 00 10 00 io oo 7 00 15-00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 Afonroe. 4 Steese & Gocsoaman Carlitle. > Elijah Swittor Mr. Mitchell Mr Cramer CuMDKRLAND COUNTY, SB. 1 do hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct list of the dealers in Merchandize, Patent Medicines, &c.j In Cumberland county,,as returned to mo by J. Worthington, Esq., Mercantile Appraiser. All per sons returned and classified under the act of 11)49, relating.to Distilleries, Brewers, Patent Medicines, Ebtlnff Houses, &c., nnrt all Merchants and others, returned and oUtsifisd os shove, are notified to call tnduke'ouTihslr'rcspeoiiVe licenses without'delay.' WM. M. PORTER, Co. Treas’r. May 8,1851—4 t 10 00 7 00 7- 00 7 00 Cahlisuc Deposit Bank, ‘ J . May 6,1851. f THE Board of Directors of this Institution have this day declared a dividend of three per cent, fur the last six months on the capital stock paid in, which will bo paid to the stockholders or their legal representatives an or after the 16th Inst. : W. M. BEETEM, Cashier. 10 50 15' 00 15.00 10 00 10 00 .7 00 .7 00 • 7 00 7 00 v 7 00 7 00 7 00 LETTERS of administration on tho estate of Elisa Landis, late of Mifflin towliship, Cumberland county, Pa., deceased, havo been granted by the Register of.said county, to Ihu subscriber living in ysiu township, All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will;present them properly oulhenti* oated for settlement to , ' ’ JOHN MILLER, Adm'r. .May 15. 1851—Of - 10 00 10 00 10 (10 10 00 10 00 THE business community and public generally, are informed that the proprietors havo made arrange, monts far a Daily Express Lino over the Cumberland Valley Railroad. All goods'delivered at the office in Philadelphia or Baltimoro'boforo 10 o'clock at nishl, will roach Carlisle by tho morning train. W. A. CAROTIIERS, Agent. . 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 13 14 14 ,14 13 ' The subscriber, In connection with (ho Express, iblonds opening a Book & Fancy Store, in tho room formerly occupied by Wm. B. Knox, Esq., two dpors oast ofthe Post Office, where good and cheap Books may always be had. Persons orderring Books can gel them In two days by Exptcss. All tho Phila delphia Weekly Papers "received rcgulorty, Also Graham's, Godey's and Harper's Magazines ns soon as published, at the low price of 25 cents n number, ,or 93,50 per year. A full assortment of SCHOOL BOOKS will always bo kept on hand and sold cheap. W. A. CAROTHERS. Carlisle, May 8,1851. . 10 50 7 00 7 00 7 00. 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 14 14 14 11 Blaclt OaK Bark Wanted. THE subscriber wishes to purchase alarge quan tity of Black Ouk Bark,for which $3,50 per cord will bo given. Tho Bark must bo of the best quality and delivered al tho Tannery ofiho subscriber. JACOB SHROM. Carlisle, May. 8.1851.-3 t 10 50 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 10 60 10 60 7 00 10 00 10.00 10 00 10 00 IQ 60 15 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 MILLS. 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 19 60 13 10 00 oo r . ,10,00 14 7 00 , :\u. 13' ’ . .10 00 ,u ■; 7.00 1.3 " 10 00 . 13. .10 00 13 10 00 13 . 10 00 13 10 00 13 . 10 00 14 7 00 14 .7 00 ,14 TOO 14 7 00 13 10 00 13 .10 00 14 . , 7 00 J 4 7 00 14' 7 00 13 10 00 M . 7 00 14/ 7 00 14 7 00 U 7 00 DISTILLERS. BREWERS, • 4 5 00 NOTICE. Estate Notice. Adams A Co’s Express. $3OO Reward! THE Commissioners of Cumberland county will give tho above reword to any person who will give such Infonnnllon os will load to (he detection and conviction of such person or persons, who, on the night ofthe SGlh or (ho morning of the 371 h of April, 1851, maliciously broke and threw downja portion of the Iron fence around the While Square, belonging to said county. JAMES KELSO, } JOHN SPROUT, >Cbmm'rs. WM. H. TROUT, 3 Comm’rs. Office, Carlisle, April 29, 1661. $35 Reward. THE Town Council of tho Borough of Carlisle wilt nay the above reward to any person who will give such information an will lead to (ho detection and conviction of the person or persons* who, on the night of the 2Cih or tho morning of tho 271 h instant, defaced and broke down a portion of tho Iron fence, enclosing the Court House Square. J. D. BRATTON, iW/. of Council. Council Chamber, April 20, 1651, Estate Notice. T BTTERS of administration on tho estate of Oeo. [j Rahn, deceased, I ale of South Middleton town* •(ilp, Cumberland county, have boon granted to the aubscrilKrrs living in the same township, in said county, by tho Register of the county aforesaid. All persona Indebted to said estate ero requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present (hem properly authenticated for settlement. THOMAS BRADLEY, Adm’r. April 34, 1851-fll BLANK SUMMONS'it EXECUTIONS FOR , SALE AT THIS OFFICE. , - Estate'Woticc. : ; '/' : - VTOTICE U Hereby given that totters of ndminls 1N (ration'on 1 the estate of. Benjamin Jones,' late of Eaetpennshoro*township,Cumberland county, haVo been issued by the Rogister-.in-ahd for said coun ty to the subscriber residing in the same township, in said. . persons having, claims *tor de mands against the estate of safd decedent, arc re quested to make known the same without delay,and those indebted to moke payment Jo : JOHN SHEETS, Adm’r. April 24, 1851—Cf. .7.00 NOTICE is ho.ehy given that Letters of Adminis tration on tile estate of Lydia Jane Asper, late of Louisville, Ky., dcc’d., have been issued to the subscribe! residing in Newton township, Cumberland county, Pa* All persons indebted to said estate are requested to mako immediate payment, and those ha ving claims will present them tor settlement to THOMAS M’CULLCCH, Admr. April 17» 1861-ifrt* 10 00 7 00 7 00 IS 50 A Ll|i persons ore hereby notified that Letters tesla* iX mentary with the will annexed; on lW CSlAto of Ann Stmleyjiate.pf South Middleton township do* ceased, have been granted to .the subscriber residing in the Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa. All persons having claims or demands; against the estate of said decedent, are requested to moke known the same wilhouljlelay, and those indebted to make payment to . ROBERT MOORE, E.tV April 17, 1851—Bt MEMBERS, of Iho Allen nml Eostpennsborough Mutual Fire Insurance 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 duo the company on IbolUh of March, 1861, to be paid prQvious.to the 10th day of June next, to the Treasurer or Receiver. . As iho Treasurer intends calling on the members personally, before that time. It Would bo advisable to be ready. . . LE WIS HYER, Beefy. CocKtur, Treasurer, Shepberdstotvn, Cumberland county. 7 00 March 27. 1851. • Goz. & Rep. York, Union & Telegraph Flarrisbg, insert to amt. of s2.and charge company. A VALUABLE TAN YARD, favorably situated x\_ In Perry County, on the Main.road leading from Landtsburg to Gibson's mill, containing Four Acres, more or less, of Ground, on which there is a com. JSi mi? Ibrtablo Dwelling House and Barn. Tho fHWBBfr cheapness and facility with which hark lllliB!8g can P r ° * n the immediate neigh- makes 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 I,lBsl—tf ,8 13-50 10 5 00 9 8 00 10 • - 5.00 10 6 00 Wc Study to Picnsc. THE attention of tho public is respcclfully'invUed to the extensive and well selected stock of 8 5 00 & 5 00 8 ■ ' 5 00 BDIIDIMJ HARDWARE & TOOLS, now offered by the subscribers, consisting in part as follows: . American front door.locks, upright With night work, plated or brqss furniture, or porcelain nil colors. American front door locks, plain or porcelain. American front door locks and stoic door, horizon* | tal or upright. American Rim locks, all sizes & qualities. White ‘ or brass furniture. American Mortice, with plated, white or brass fur* nitiire. American Mortice Latches. . I American Mortice and Rim Closet Locks, plated ’ or brass escutcheons. Drop, Stop, Thumb, Gale, and Store Door Latches. ’ ' ' and Latches of every'description.' Baldwin's and American Butt Hinges, Shutter, Gate Strap, T., and -Bockflap hinges. Shutter, Gate, Door, Flush and Spring Bolts; Screws Sprigs, Glue and Sand paper. American Axle and Sham Axlei Pullays, American Buttons, Nobs, Sash cord, Nails and Basa»weigbl« at Factory prices. Ail Goods delivered free to any port of the city.— At (his establishment can bo found'the largest as* sortmont of White, and Fancy Nobs for Looks in (he city; some of which cannot be scon or obtained at any store. TOOLS. —All kinds of Spear & Jackson's Saws on hand. Solo Agents for the celebrated Planes of B. W. Carpenter, of Lancaster. Beatty's & WIN Hams' make of Chisels, Axes, Hatchets, Drawing Knives, &c. warranted good. Pugh's and Slack's make of Augurs ond Auger Bills, all size"; American Squorcsand Devils,Rules; Gouges, Sawselle, Compasses, Screwdrivers, C. S. Hammers, Claw and Rtvcliug, all sizes. Anvits and Vices', all sizes. Steels, Iron and Wooden Braces, - with C. S. Bills; W-. Greavcs'& Son's, Butcher's & 1 other celebrated makes of Chisels, Files, Plancdrons, ' Addis's celebrated carving tools, all shapes. Mak* 1 ing one of the best and most extensive assortments 1 of Building Hardware and Tools in the city. 1 At this establishment it is considered a pleasure to • show the Goods. Call and cxapifne the stock and boar the prices, before purchasing elsewhere. WMi M. McCLTTRE & BRO;, No. 287 Market St., between 7lh and Bth. Phils. April 10, IB6J—3m . . 5 00 4 . 5 00 4 5 00 4 5 00 4 5 00 WE respectfully Invito your attention to our largo and extensive assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, such os Mousclln do Laincs, Silk-Poplins, Doregodo Lolncs, Lawns, colored nnd plain Qsreges, Ging. hams, Alpnchns, dotted Swisscs, plain do., Combn zincs, 4000 yards of colored Chintzes, from 4 to 123 cents. ' ' ■ , , BONNETS, Palm Leaf, Leghorn, and Rough oc Ready Hats.' Muslins, Tickings, Checks, Domestic Ginghams, Linen and Cotton Toweling and Table Diapers. Our. Muslins cant ho boat in these parts for cheapness. Edgings, Inserting, Gloves, Hosiery Suspenders, and a largo supply of • Ribbons & Parasols. Cloths, Cassimercs, Vestings, Summer Stuffs, blk. Summer cloths, black Cassimores, cheap Tweeds, Boys’-Wear, dtc. Groceries , Spices', Terrs, at lower prices than usual. Give us a call and save money. A. & W. RENTE, South Hanover street, April 17,1861. HEW «OODS AT THE CHEAP STORE. THE undersigned Informs his friends nnd numcr. ous customers, (hat ho has just returned from Philadelphia, with a largo and carefully selected as sortment of new Spring Goods, purchased at tho lowest prices, which ho is determih* od to .soil at smell profits. Superloi CLOTHS, at from 79 cents to $6 per ysrd; Cosslrncres, Cassinets and Vestings, at various prices, . • , _ , Drew Goodst such as Delaines, Brroge do Lames, a splendid assortment of Silks, Calicoes, Ginghams, Checks, Table Diapers, Tickings, Muslins, Bonnots and Hats.' * • BOOTS AND SHOES. A good aasortment of Men’s, Women’s, and Ohil*. dren’s Boots and shoes, of superior qualify, and very cheap. Also, 1 , Boy’s and Men’s Cloth Caps, Palm llats,&c. Groceries, such-os Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Jen* kins* celebrated T® ai * Always on hand (ho best quality of Carpet Chain. The subscriber respectfully asks ell who wish .bar-1 gains to give him ft cull, at his stand opposite Wra. Leonard's, North Hsnurer street. Butter, Eggs, Rags, Soap,' and Dried Fruit, taken at market prices. April 17. 1861 TUG subscriber is the agent forthe aalo of par »on’« Celebrated Refrigerator and Water Filter com* blned, .-Persona wishing to are them in operation r«rr be gratified bt railing at the realdrnca of Mn lii. o. \V, WITHER. Estate Notice. Estate Notice. ASSESSMENT. For Sale. To the Ladies! N. W. WOODS, Agl, Rcfvftgoralors. Plainfield ClasScail Academy, TIOUR imilM'-Vreit of paiiUfcv/ttnUTSeakiott J} commences on Monday, May fith* 1851. ; This institution, has been established nearly five years, during which time each additions and Improve monts have boon -made as to render It one of the* most commodious and convenient in the State. .In regard to hoalt.bfulneas it may be mentioned that no.caae of serious sickness has occurred In the Institution since It was founded. Its .moral purity is attested by tho fact that, depraved scones ot vice, and .resorts for dissipation have no existence in the neighborhood. ’ ,{/. < The course of instruction comprises ail, branches required by.lhe.mefcfoini; profosaionai rnan or colle ginn. Also modern languages, vocal and instrumen tal music, &c.’. . '. , It is tho determination of the.Propriefqr.that t,hq Institution shall sustain ihoreputatlon.Kfjas acquired for imparting; thorough instruction, end In culcating and ostablishing'virtuous principles in the mtns of tbo youth.submitted to hit charge. Terms (per session of five months) $6O 00. - For catalogues containing references, dec* address R. K. BURNS, . . Principal and Proprietor* Plainfield P. 0., Cumb. co* Pe, April 10,1851 Virginia Farms for Sale. I THE WINCHESTER VA., LAND AGfiNCt. J' A. BAKER & L.’ I’. MOORE, having formed i an Agency for Kio sale of-Linds lying in all sections of Virginia and other Sfates/aro now-pre pared to offer lor salo a numberof,¥er/ DESIRA BLE FAIIMS, located in tho fertile and moat re* markobly healthy valley of Virginia* A number of these farms .arc of the best Limestone Land, welt improved, and convenient to Winchester, which place is celebrated as being tho best floor market diitatol from the seaboard. TJus Agency possesses facilities for procuring ail tho beat laud for sale in (hie section of tho country 5 and persona desiring to purchase' * good farm, at moderate rates, can avoid much loe* of time and expense of travelling through the coun try'in search of a farm, by addressing them, jwstpeld and getting or.e of the Agency's circulars, giving an accurate description, location, and price and coudi (ions.of payment of each ,fa«rt they sale.— There is now residing in tho count/ of Frederick, upwards of seventy fsmilies recently removed from I various parts of Pennsylvania, and the Penntfylvtn }«n; instead of (ravelling into a strange land, mar hero find his friends and neighbors, settled Co the same valley which skirts from (ho Susquehanna through. Maryland and Virginia, and terminates on)/ in (ho sunny plains of Tennessee. Tho Agents will use groat precaution to see that titles to all lands they sell sro good. . Merchants, mechanics and tradesmen, wishing (o procure a good location in (his section of country for transacting business, would do Well to. apply to.thts Agency 'BAKER. & MOORE, Agent*. Winchester, Frederick co., Vft April 10,1851—6m* Kinv GOODS. ' A T tho chcnp Wholesale and Retail Emporium of XXGHARLBS OGIIjUY. Now opening (ho molt extensive and splendid assortment of Spring add Summer Goods, ever brought to Cumberland coun ty. . Tho Ladioa ore particularly invited to call and examine tho varied and beautiful assortment of Ladies Dress Goods. Elegant China Silks, Foulard Silks, Silk and .Linen Poplins, Barege do Lalnea, Borogo'da Pall, Silk Tissues, Summer Silks, Black Canton Cloth, Bom bazines, Alpacas, Ginghams, Swist Muslin*, French Worked Collars, Cambric Handkerchiefs, Laces, Linen Lustres, Ac* CARPETS/ CARPETS/I An immense of Carpets, Mailings and Oil ; Clolb, just received. Imperial, Ingrain and VcnlUon Cat pets, from 10 cents to $1 25. . .. % _ Bleached and. Brown Muslins, pickings. Ging hams. Bagging, Checks, Osnaburgs, Cotton Diapers and Sheetings. Bonnets. Upwards of 400 new stylo Bonnots from the moat approved establishments of Pails, New York and Philadelphia. Albonl, Dclgic, China Pearl,'Flat enco. Braid, Hungarian, French Lac*. Gimp, £Mfei Straw, Moss, Tulip and Jenny Llod Bpqftets/at all prices. ■' • TiT i _ ifjfloo^B—AJarge assortment of Bonnet, Neck ann Cap Ribbons. Also tome beautiful Ffowcis-A Bonnet Tabs. Boots 4* Shoes.— A tremendous lot of Boot* tod Shoes of all descriptions, sices and price, aud suit*' ble for Mon, Women and Children. For neat and good Bools arid Shoes, Ogilby’s is the place. GROCERIES. A fresh lot of Groceries Just received and eelllng os cheap as the choaposU Tho public in general are requested to look through our largo and beautiful assortment of Qrwde, as wo oro always pleased to show them without charge. < Recollect tho old cheap stand, East Main street. Carlisle, April 10, 1801 Wow Spring Goods At the Cheap Store corner of Haneeer and Leather Sts., opposite Humer'e Qroeery Store* THE undersigned most respectfully informs Ms friends and (he public generally, that be haaJost returned from Philadelphia .with a well selected as sortment of Spring Goods, purchoscd at the lowest prices, and which he la do* tcrmlncd to sell at small profile; among thftrrt may bn found Silk Tissues, Silk Lusters, FoulardSilks,pltlb and figured Do Lnincs, licrogo do Ltines, Lawns, Ginghams and Calicoes. BONNETS of ell qualities and of tho newest styles. Bonnet Ribbons, Kid Gloves, Parasols, dee Cloths, Cassimcr'cs,. Vestings, Sottinctle, Velvet Cords, Kentucky Jeans, dec. DOMESTICS. Tickings, Checks, Flannels, Dill* Ungs. Osnaburgi Llnseys, Muslim; bleachedkrid uh- Munched. AUo.Otocerlcs In all their vatlefy, vlx: Sogsf, Coffee, Ton*, Molasses, Spices, Chocolate, &e. Rags and Country Produce taken In exchange for Goods. Carlisle, April 10,1661 For tho Boiioflt of the Public. rpHE subscribers lake this method of informing JL lliolr old customers ond the publiogenerally, that they have removed Ihoir extensive Clothing Establishment, one door north of lliolr old stand, to tho room formef |y occupied by S. A. Coylo, in Norlh Hanover slreef. Carlisle, where they hsvq added to (heir stock sri extensive assortment of SPRING $ SUMMER CLOTHING* They keoy constantly on hand a full assortment of every kind of Clothing, either for.dress br Their slock consists To part of fine cloth Dress and Frock Coats, Csssimero Pants, Silk and Satin Veete,- Coata of Sallinett. Tweed, Croton Cloth, CaahmereU, Linen, dtc. A full aaaorfinant of pants for summer wear, and to (heir assortment of clothing theta fa scarcely on end, embracing almost etety variety of pattern, make and price; they alio keep-constantly on hand an excellent assortment of good* for GENTLEMEN’S WEAR, which they ore prepared to make up to order at abort notice. They also keep constantly on band, in a»> anrlment of Leather and Ilirir'Trunk*, VuUseaj Car pel Dags, Umbrellas, Hals and Caps, Suspender#, Drcai and Under Shirts, Bosoms and Collars, fancy and plain silk nock amt pocket Handkoiohlefe,- thtf lota of nolluno too numetoos to mention. Wo invito yoa (o give as a cal? and examine for yonraelvee, as we have tho Block and are prepared lb tell to lull eualomere. They would just mention I that they have no city clothing, but that their ga menla are all made in Carliilo tinder (heir own care. ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON. . April 17. Ujsl—§in . IVroad Powder. Babbitt’s Eir.r»e.ino compound m a>t:irg Bleed, cakce, &e. without Yeeat, one of the beet preparation*, originally introduced by tho euj«crlb*r, con.tantly on hand. ' V *"• BBy ' Carlisle, March 13, ■ ‘ MESS SHAD of .urttinr quality. anJ BEEF'S Torl.u > h * gWgSfeS , fe T *’ rJriy afore of ® IftHOl t’" Agt. A. C. FETTER,
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