COMMON SCHOOLS. (animations forthe year 1851, will Ita held They'will commence with the Primary ml on Thursday, June.l9, and continue to i of tho *monlh. “It is desired that they ) brief, and where tho lime will not admit f up all tho studios the most important selected. After tho toachor has examined minutes in any ono branch, it is expected givo an opportunity to any one present, to locations on tho subject under examination. ;n will not be, so much to show the amount r, as whether the instruction hua been thor undorstood by the pupils. • PRIMARY DEPARTMENT, lursday, Juno 19, the schools of Mias Wight 's. Caufraan and Miss Roightcr will bo ex it 8 o’clock, A. M., and Miss Wilson, Miss and Miss Ball, at 2 o’clock of same day. iday, Juno SO, tho schools' of Miss Webber § Jackson will bo examined at 8 o*olock, A Mr. Tripnor and Mr. Wolf, at 2 o’clock tho r« Tho classes for transfer in the Primary ml, will bo finally examined at the conclu. , •»on;of the other exorcises, in their several school, except Messrs. Wolfs and Tripner’s, which y:\ ' will Wrflifaniincd at 8 o'clock on Saturday morning '■ at Education Hall. - .SECONDARY DEPARTMENT AND HIGH • schools. On Monday, June 23, Mi;e Main's school will bo al 8 o’clock. A. M. The school of Mr. S»B4arlgfit at 5 o'clock on the saino day. ’ On'Tuesday, June 24, the Female High School, the c4ro of Miss.Hondol, will be examined at •• ’ t<- > # jy[, The school of .Mr. Ecklos at 3 s same day. jduy, Juno 25, Miss Underwood's school ined nt 8 o'clock. Miss Underwood's jfer nt 2 o'clock, on the sumo day. Juno 26, being commencement day, (he » nnd schools will be suspended. June 27, the M>le High School under Balt, at 8 o'clock, A. M. . Mies Main’s isfer at two day. iy, Juno 23, the candidates for diplomas \ncd at 8 o'clock, A. M.', in Education lay evening ut 7J o'clock, there will bo i of tlio two High Schools in Education ing of Declamation, Composition and 'ling exercises, accompanied by vocal select choir, to which parents and the spcclfally'invited. - . - <y, Juno ’3O, tho class of Mr. Ecklos* ■ansfer, will be examined St 8 o’clock, t 2 o'clock, (ho class for transfer of Mr. ;bool, after which the schools will bo tho vacation. icra of tho Secondary Department and s will nstsl at the examination of can* transfer into their eevcral-schools, and to suspend their schools far that purpose, ■r is ulsu at liberty to suspend Ins or her ?nd any of the oilier examinations, but jeled to keep their schools open at all until the schools arc dismissed far (he. IGEMENT OF COMMITTEES. ibbth. Ilinir nml McFccly will viail nnd following Schools, together wilh the ?rowilli named, to wit: Rev. J. N. Huff ir. Johnson, Rev. Mr. Dovinney. VV. H. J. U. Grahaoi, E«q , Dr. J. McCulloch, , E. Steel, Col. A. Noble, P. Mnnycr.' ■ bo visited,!, Mrs,. CanTm ni*s; 6, Miss ins Jackson’s; 10, Mr. Wolfs; 11, Mr. *8! 12. Mm* Miio*s; 13,' Miss Under Mr. Ecklcs* ; 15, Miss Hendol’s ; 16. (ensrs. Skilcs and Goodyear, will visit winjr gonitemun, the schools herewith ). P. Wing, Rev, Mr. Dryson, Rev. Win. Sharp. E*q*, N. Hantch.J. Hyer, Dr. C. D. Parker, Esq , Jos. Wilson, Win. G. Ogllhy, lion. Win. N. Irvine, bo visited. 3, Miss Reirhler; 4, MYfa , Mr. Trlpncr’*ll, Mr. Se.iright’a; m’p; 13, Mins Underwood's; 14, Mr. Miss Mendel's; 16, Mr. Bull's. if-r*. Hamilton and Common to visit •win? gentleman, (o wit: Rev. A. 11. . Mr. Morse, Prof. Sudler, Samuel >r, W. ifephurn, Mr. • Hubbard, Dr. W. uyman, Mr. \V. Hilner, bo viiilcd, 2, M!Wighlmnn'*; 5, <; 8, Mir* Webber’* ; 10. Mr. Wo|C«i l*hl*n; 12, Mib* Muln’a; 13.'Miaa Un- Mr. Celtics; 15, Mis* IJcndcl'a; 16, /The’Dlrcclors and Visitors arc requested to astern* 0 ' ea 'ch d ay ten minutes before eight, and ten min* two o’clock, at Education Hull, and go ; f:thete In Committees, to attend tlie Eramind. VI On Friday evening, nn address on the “ Edu* -ortho Young," will he delivered (u the parents to which the public arc invited, and the Underwood and Mr. Ecklos, and / High Schools are required to attend.— .1 Partioiiiafs will be announced hereafter, the Examinations ore held in the aehool : c^o^arc rom lh° other schools cannot bb ad* 'nnlil stranger®, visitors und directors are first 9nPß9Effip ; . - J. HAMILTON,' ’ E. CORNMAN,' ‘ ' Commitltt of Arrangement, '"i v ; a - IBSI - . jaarttcta. FIIIIiAOiaiMtU MAHKKT. TuKSDAt, Juno it. • v:V-^t , h(f l Flour market continues inactive. Tlio sup* r £U6rHaT*slfcluly fallen off, but llm demand both fur consumption continues limited. ,lA brls. common brands sold at $4,121 holders will not accept this price. Byc KlOor U in limited request, with small sales in demand at 82 75 per brl. little Grain of any description ofTur> change in nut leu in prices. Sales ut 81 01 » 103 per bush. Red Is cunts. cents. ;Corh ,^MW‘?^l, l.’’y «narco, and is in demand for bu. of yellow, ul 611 a 620 —. "**■~~ «\alnnoli, Ohio, on the 9lh hist., by Iho Rev. io|tplion, Mr. UwiatiT Duiuckk, ol St. Louis, MUa Sarah Jank, daughter of Mr. C. of this place. 'W‘- ' 0»i' ; ln IhU Wnugh, on Friday laal, of brain fever; Dr. Lo»ACU, oged about 28 year*. Rtquieieat In . |n WeslppniMburmigli township, on the.l9th insl. in liie 7(JHi year oft‘"‘‘"g 0 * ■, ■ ■ ~~ OlHce adjoining Mr. OllTcfl hours, more particularly »ireiriT ft $ A. M., and from B to 7 o’clock ■ i‘lo* tjf' • - jr m»i •* */. .» torice. . (lie Cumberland Valley Far • Fire Insurance Company, held llio lOth in*(nnt, (he CoFiowing s elected officers: (tY, Ksq., President. Imotary. KN, Treasurer. stive Committee, 'SONQKtt, iNS. Juno 19, 18SI—31 «encral Union IMiiioaonlUoul #, ! j ■ ■,, ■ Soololy, ■j ' ■ THIS association will hold its annual, mooting, .J I ,In. tM Billot tho acting society, on Wednesday, Motions, , i'l j .JnooaSlb, at 0 o’clock A. M. In iho evening at CjUOH aa Fancy tioaps, Powders, Perfumery, ' Ujl|< , o l olook, llio annual addroaa will he dellierrd Q (lair Drualiea. Teeth Brushes, Suspenders, v»a®«rtr.!Tuoa. C. PonTSn, of Marshall College) Hair Oil, Puraea, Port Mnnlea.Toya for Chll by 1,10 l>oom by Holdin, dren, Patient Elastic Inkstands, an! a great vat! ,ll< i; Virginia. iOly of fancy articles too numatoua to mention 1 M ' JAS. A, ULVINNEY, Oh. Es. Oom.! which I offer at reduced prices. ‘ , Dickinson College, Juno ID, 1851. i Carlisle, Juno IS, ’5l. 0. IMHOFP, Agt. cAbusle springs. THE. proprietor respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that ho has fitted up the establishment of the Carlisle Springs, for the ac commodation comfortably of a largo, number of Vis- Miters and Boarders. The Springs are sit uated four miles north, of Carlisle, In a fine healthy and romantic place, where every accommodation' for- travellers dud visitors moy bo relied.on. Cold and warm baths in good order. . . ... Visitors coming In the cars from any of the cities will bo promptly attended to by any of the Livery men with their fine coinages, and conveyed to the Springs (ho same day, if desired. . D. CORNMAN.- June 19, ,1951—fit Dem. Union publish to amt of $3, and charge ad vertiser. ; r At Ike South MourUain % Cumberland, Co,, Pa, THE -undersigned would respectfully inform his friends and the public in general, that, he has leased the above well known Hotel, lately occupied by Samuel Morrett. in the village of Papertown, six miles south of Carlisle, where ho will be happy to • iL_jl receive the visits of those who moy favor him with a call. The HOUSE is large jSissttHband airy* having recently had a spacious Jgg££gsSad(lition built thereto, and is located \n one of the most pleasant, healthful, and romantic nooks in the Slate—thus making it a most delightful summer resort to the stranger, traveller or guest.— Wild game and fish of all kinds obound in the im mediate vicinity. Having supplied ,his Bar with choice liquors from the city, and his Table being furnished with the best viands and choicest delica cies of the season, ho flatters himself that ho is pre pared to accommodate, his guests in a manner (hat cannot fail of neing both agreeable and satisfactory. Stabling capable of containing a largo number of horses is attached, which will bo attended by a care ful and obliging Ostler. As everything will be kept in the best order, and no pains 'spared, to administer to the comfort and'gratification of his guests, the un dersigned respectfully hopes to merit and receive a share of patronage commensurate with his efforts to please. SNIDER RUPLEY. Juno 19,1861 —3m THE subscriber has opened a Fresh assortment of Ladies Dress Goods, such as Foulard Silks, Silk Or.enadines, white and colored Bareges, Silk Tissues, Alborines, French Lawns, Ginghams, Poplins, Silk Lustres, Calicoes, &0., all or which will be disposed of on moderate terms. . G. W. HITNER. Juno 19,1851, . Prepare for Harvest. TUST.received at PORTER’S Shoe Store, a fresh ,| lot of Men’s Pegged Slippers, Men’s end Boy’s Kip Brogans, dtc., suitable for those who wish a prime shoo for summer wear,. June 19,1861. TUST receive!] hi PORTER’S Shoe Store, n fresh • I assortment of Ladies, Misses, and Children's Gnitcrs. Jenny Lind Ties. Buskins and Slippers, of the best quality. Also every variety of Fancy col ored F rcnch Lasting foi Gaiters, which will be made up to order. June 10, 1651. ' BEAUTIFUL Gilt Picture. Frames, just received and for sale at the Central Drug Store, next door to (he Post Office. *» ' June 19,1861, RAWLINS & M’CULLOCH have for tale at their Central Drug Store, a large assortment of Rons ael’s Perfumery, and Fancy Soaps. June 19, 1851, AFRESH LOT of medicines, consisting In part of Opium, Quinine, Morphine, Extracts, Medi cinal Oils, Roots, Gums, Baiks, Essences,.Syrups, dec., received (his day and for sale by RAWLINS dc M’CULLOCII. June 19, 1851. • DAMASK TABLE DIAPBU. Just opened Damask. Table -Linen of. superior aualjty, Sooloh Diaper.forTowellinff, colored'PriiitDbll* iea. with a variety of Linen Goode. ' June 10. GW HITNER I 1 AWNS & GINGHAMS. Just meive'd ahand. I j some assortmcnt'of Lawns and. Ginghams, which I am soiling very cheap. June 19. N. W. WOODS. Agl. RECEIVED at the store of the subscriber a hand some assortment of Darages and Silk Tissues, which will bo sold cheap. Juno 19. N. W. WOODS, Agt. RECEIVED at tho store of the subscriber, another supply of cheap Donnctß and Ribbons. June 19. : N. W. WOODS, Agt BLACK LAWNS, a variety of Blaok.FigM. and plain Lawns. Also a variety of Mourn ing Goods, suitable for the warm weather, jnsi opened by Q W HITNER June 19, 1651 &O.SSAMER GL'NNKLS. Just, received a Jot »f white Gossamer Flannels. Also Gauze Flannel* for summer wear. Just received a lot of the new style Gossamer Fringe, for ladies mantillas by Jtme 19, 1851 , O W HITNER Union Pltilosopliii'uK Society. TPHE SIXTY-SECOND ANNIVERSARY of J_ the Union Philosophibal Society of Dickinson College, will be celebrated in the Methodist Epis copal Church of Carlisle on Tuesday evening, the tilth Inst,, commencing at 7$ o'clock. The public are respectfully invited to attend. WM. A. SNIVELY. J. S. CONRAD. WM. C. RIIEEM, D. F. ROUHER, JAS; ALLISON, Jr., N. FOUNTAIN, A. D. GIIISON, (lommiHee if Jlrraneement. Carlisle, June 13, IBsl 2i. COFFEE, Sugar, Tea, Chocolate, Molasses, Cheese, Snpsago Cheese, Macaroni, Farina, Rice, Rice Flour, Hominy,' Dried Beef, Hams, Tongues, &0., constantly on hand and for sale by 0< INIIOFF, Agt. Oarlialn, Juno 13 1831, NOTICE is hereby given that letters of adminls* tration on (be estate of James O’Brien, late of MechanlcsburgtCuinb.eo.tdeo’J, have this day been issued by the Register In'ond for Cumberland county, to the subscriber who resides in U. Allen township, Cumberland county, Pa. All persons having claims or demands against the estate of the said decedent, are requested to make known the same without de lay, end those indebted to make payment to ' V . O J JH « RIBTIAN Wraßt, Adm’r. June 12, 1851—Ot TH R PUBLIC are hereby cautioned against bar boilogor trusting my wife, RauhelColn, (colored} she having left my bed and board without Jusi oauefi or provocation, as 1 will pay no debts orhei contracting. WM. OENNARD. Carlisle. June 19.1861—3 i« Notice-to Collectors* NOTICE Ib hereby given to all delinquent Cbl leotors that their several accounts • must be closed with the Oiunty Treasurer bq or before the 17th of July next, after which lime no further-in dulgence can bo given* By order of the Com missioners* Attest, WM. RILEY, Clk. . CoMMissteNßits Orrioc, 7 Carlisle, June 10,1661* > GAP HOTEL, More New Goods* Oroccrloa. JQatato Notice. Cautions iißiiGsr imvogi FRtiSH SPRING- SUPPLY. I HAVE just received afresh slock of Medicines, Paints, Glass, Oil, dec., which having been pur chased with great care at the Heat city houses,;! can confidently recommend to Families, Country Merchants and Dealers, as being Trosh and pure. . drugs. Herbs and Exrtacts, . > Spices* ground or whole. Essences, Patent Medicines, Fine Chemicals,'. Instruments, Pure Essential Oils, Peifumeiy, 6cc. Cod Liver Oil—Warranted Genuine . DVE-STUFFS. ' Log and Gam Woods, Oil-Vitriol, Copperas, Lac Dye. :nts. Indigoes, Madders, Sumac, Alum, Welhorill & Brother’® Pure Lead, Green and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Jersey Window Glass, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Copal and Coach Varnish, and Rod Lead., Ail of which will bo sold at (he very lowest market price. Also, a fresh and splendid assortment of Fancy Goods, Fruits, Confectionary, and innumerable other articles calcu* lated for use and ornament, all of which ore offered at the lowest cash prices, at the cheap Drug, Book and Fancy Store of the subscriber on North Han* over street. 8. W. HAVERSTICK, Carlisle,-June 6, 1861 To Ladies aud'Gentlemen! WILLIAM WEBB, respectfully informs the public generally, that he has just returned from the city with a lftrg>- and splendid -assortment of articles suitable for gentlemen and ladies* toilets, such as SHAVING CREAMS AND SOAPS. - Roussel's Rose and Ambrosial shaving cream. . do ' ’ Olephane, do Wash Balls, do Circassian soaps, do Fancy Toilet Soaps, Acc* do Extracts of various odors, Fancy Cologne and Cologne bottles. . do Compound Ox Marrow Pomade, do Recinine, together with Geranium rose hair oil, ox marrows, bears oil, dec. Also a rare assort* mont of brushes, such as hut brushes, nail do., tooth do., shaving do,, clothes do. . A lot, of razors, and razor strops. On hand a lorge assortment, of hair work, such as Gentlemens' wigs and'scalps. Ladies do. ■ do Duck and front braids, do Curls, dec., and a Variety of other articles to which the attention of the public is respectfully invited. Carlisle, Juno 6, 1351. AN ORDINANCE In relation to the running of Locomotivet and Cars within the Borough of Carlisle. WHEREAS, It is represented by the owners and occupies of Real Estate, residing along Main street, and also by farmers and strangers visiting our Bo rough, that they aro greatly Aggrieved and annoyed by reason of Locomotive Engines and Cars running at a 'Very rapid rate and.not giving due notice when passing cross streets, thereby endangering, the lives and property of individuals, Thoioforo, be it onset* ed and ordained by the authority of the Town Coun cil ot the Borough of Carlisle! and it is hereby enact ed and ordained by the authoi Uy of the same, That no Locomotive Engine with or without Cars attach ed thereto, or cars without motive power of any de scription, shall be suffered by the engineer or conduc tor thereof, to run at 4 greater speed than ?ovn miles to the hour, within the limits of the Borough; and any engineer or other person guilty of a violation of this Ordinance, shall bo fined in the sum of ten dol lars for the first offence end fifteen dollars for the second, which fine shall be sued for and recovered os other fines and penalties Imposed by Council are. the one half for tho uc&of the Borough and-the'olh er half for the Use of. the informer! and in no case shall, the fine, be remitted, unless with tho consent of the Council*' J. B. BRATTON. PrcVt. Attest— Pbijoclin Holcomb, Clerk. June 6,1651 —3 t LIST OF LETTERS • ADVE&TIUCt) IN TIIK“ VOLUNVIikK ,, BV AffOINTMENT. LIST OF LETTERS remaining in tho Poaloffico at Carlisle, Fa., Juno Ist, ldsl. Persons In. quiring lor letters on tUis list, will plcaso say they arc advertised,• Aller Samuel Albright Jacob Ayr James Brown John Butler Louisa Jana Brown Margaret Brenner Geo jr Blowers James Barnesrt-VVtii H Uriuch Mr Bally Mary Ann Beecher Jonathan Brenner Cieo.sr Beokenmakur Philip 3 Bowes Christian Barnhart Mary Brookins Wtn II Blum J O BaikusWm Clark Mary Coover David R Curty John Curtis Dr TW Coleman John Onssady David Cramer John sr Clark John H Cormnan Eve Ann Chandler Geo . Coinman David Davis Jos Davis J B Esq Decker tlannah Doyle Geo C Demust Rachel Diller Benjamin Elliott Nathan Eshelman Mr C Eckert John Ego Thompson P Frahn Charles Felker Goo Free Jos A Parish Mr W Flnaole Wm 3 Forst Abraham Green John S Gooden VVm Glnier Leah Grange Mary Ann Gross Priscilla Green John T Gardner Mary Jano Gibson Mary A Gebhart Heinrich Gumvr Jos O Gill Washington Goodyear Elmyra Greidor John Hettcoll Frederick Horn Mary M- Hooper Jane Mary Henderson Henry 9 Hogan Daniel Harnaon Nathan Hunter Wm Hoover Henry Hoerner John Hall Henry - Hess Cote Irwin Carina' liglanfrltz Jonco Marla Joneso Mnry Ann Kin,* Mary Ann Krouaa Salomon Kanady Mary Lord (Jims L< Lay Elizabeth Lalieil Charles Leibd Surah ' Lucas John Mansfield. Edward Mitchell Michael W ,( 'lure Jacob \V M'Kudo John Marshall John. Miisselm&n John May Mary Jana Miller Geo . Miller Jos 9 Murdock James M Moore Jos W Mowery Marlin Nenninger Frederick Newman Peter Nojugls John Nichols G W Natcher Elizabeth Powell Samoa] VV 9 Parker James Pickett Nathan Hiley Sergi Wm H Robotham John Rowley Richard Heed Nathan F i Richey. George Rickei Morgrel Rhoades Philip Smith George VV Sibberl Robert L Bweaningin Thomas Swanger Catharine Smith Henry Seyman Dwight E Skellen Jos M Snxlon Wm SehewaftHr Wm H Sperry Cortland E Smith Charles Shutgel Geo Smith Arthur W Truetl Chat H Taylor EG Thompson Mary A Thompson Mary Toner Rachel Thatcher Oliver N Underwood Israel Wilknet Wm William* Rebecca Walker James Warfes Mary B Wiley Henry Whileoin Samuel Warner Henry Welduiun Jacob Wise Michael Williamson Col James Wise Jacob sr Williams Eliza Wolf David Warehl Sophia Zlnn.Lvdla Zigter Philip N. HANTCH. P. M. Boot*. JUST motived a infra nniortment men*e fine bon 1 1 nlno a nuperlor CnlC Boat which will be laid very ohenp. N. W. WOODS, /tg'l. Catliele, Juno 4,1851. ; soti<db.V.', VTOTICE is hereby given thi\t application .will bo IN , .*«aoJo the next Legislature, egroeably to the constitution and laws of this Oommpnwealtjhr for an alteration in the charter of the Carlisle Deposit Bank so as to confer upon said bank the rights and pi ivil* eges of d-bank of issue. - u By order of the Board Directors, . - - , v , W. M. BBETEM, Cashier;. Carlisle Deposit Bank, > Jude 6,1861—Cm > Public Bale of Real Estate. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans* Court ortTmuberland county, will be sold at public sale on TUESDAY, the Ist day of July next, at 10 o'clock* A. M., on the premises, . ’ A Lot of Ground, late the property of Andrew Dorsheimer, deo'd,, situated on the North side of Main street in the Bowngh of Mechanicsbarg, bounded by a lot of Jacob ftopley on the East, Dr. Day on the West, and an alley on the North, containing about,39 feet in breadth on Main street, and 200 feet In .. depth, having thereon erected .a two sto lflWw;iy BRICK HOUSE and frame stable. liiiiifflP The terms of sale are the purchase to be paid on the confirmation of the sate by, the Orphan's Court on the 33d of Au* gust next.' ; JACOB DORSHEIMER, Ex’r. Oarli.li), Jmm 12,1951—5 i. ‘The World’s Fair! Trepacndous Excitement 11 A S many of our citizens will not be able, on XJLacoount of business and other matters, to visit Lohdon.duHng the exhibition, ! have just opened a variety handsome And useful articles to which I would ilhrite (he attention of the public, consist ing jn-parlof China-Dinner and Tea sets, Stone China Dinner, Tea, and Toilet sets, best Liver* pool and Common Ware; Glass Ware, Such as Bowls, Goblets,' Stands, Wines, Turn* biers. Jelly-Stands, Decanters, Lemonades, and a variety of Glass. Dishes of every size, for sale by C. INHOFF, Agt. Carlisle, June 12,1851. DUCKETS. - WOODRN BUCKETS with patent lids, a very useful article, also other kinds of every de scription; together with "a variety-of Sugar and Salt BoXi-a, Butter Bowls and Butter Prints, hnir Selves, Bathing Tubs and Brushes in great varie ty. ' C. INHOFF, Agt. Carlisle, Juno 13, 1851. Lumps. CANDaLARRAS, Astral, Solar, Eiherial, Lard and Pine Oil Lamps of new and fashionable styles, jusi received and for sale by C. INHOFF, Agt. Carlisle, I June 12,1851. NEW GOODS. fPHE undersigned has just, returned from the i City with a SECOND SUPPLY of GOODS suitable for the season, embracing Clothe, Caasl meres. Vestings, Summer Cloths, Barege-de- Lathes, Silk Tissues, Dress Silks, Black Canton Cloths, Bombazines, Alapacas, Ginghams, Lus tres, Muslins, Cheeks,Tickings, Pantaloon Stuffs, &o«- Also' A Large Lot of Bonnets, including aJJ the new and desirable styles at great, ly reduced JAlcea. ’ Buots and Shoe**, A full assortment of Bools nnd'Shoea of every description froth-the most celebrated manufacto ries of Philadelphia. He has also on hand a lot 0 GROCERIES, a 9 Coffee, Sugar, Teas, Spices, Cobited Carpet general are-Invited to call inas much asTCpn assure my customers that my goods are laid in at such prices, as that I can offer great inducements to purchasers. Butter, Eggs, Bags, and Dried Fruit taken at market prices. N. W. WOODS, Agt. Carlisle, June 13,1851. ELEGANT BOOKS JU Dr. Dtioiint' O&l Stand, next door to the Post ujjiet, Main sired, Carlisle. Old Red Sandstone, by the author of Fool Prints of Cieation. The Wide, Wide World, an elegant book in 9 vols. . Reveries of a Bachelor, a very popular work* House of th“ Seven Gables by Hawthorne.: Manual of (he Fine Arts, an in* valuable production. Milman Gibbons Rome, in 6 volumes, jutilfo'riu with Hume and M’Cauley. Lynch's Dead Sos—Nihiveh'a Remains. Dr. Dnrhina Observations in the . East. Treasury nt Thoughts,. iron favorite authors. Anderson's History of.the English Bible. „More|la History of Modern Philosophy.' Dicks Works, Prose Writers oHSeraiany. Charlotte Elizabeth's Eu> tire Works, together with n great many other val* uahle and elegantly bound Uookfl. Milton,Shak- Hjiparc, Uyron, Scon, Moore, Burns, Campbell, Beattie, Collin*, Gray, Cuwper, Thompson, Pol lock, Howiti, Cook, Loudon, Topper and .other Poetical Works, Our stock consists of several hundred Works of standard anthers, and any book that may be called for and not on hand shall bo ordered by express, ' ■ Carlisle, iVtny 9&, 1651, Uarrlibnrg Steam Wood Turning and Scroll Sawing Shop. \t; 000 TURNING )n r Alt its branches, In city VV stylo and at city prices. Every variety of Cabinet and Carpenter work either on hand or turned to order. Bed Pairs, Table Lege, Awning Posts, Daluitrti, Newell Posts , Wagon Hubs , Duetts. Patterns . Columns, . Slat and Quarter Mouldings , Round or Octagon Chisel Handles, %s. • . Tliis'shop is in Strawberry Alley, near Third St., a»4 to.please all bur otuloinere who want good Work done, it is hoped (ho trade will give ut a oaTT, Tbo-Pine and Ten-Fin Ball* made to or der or returned* w. d. iuckok, Harrisburg, M«y 8,1851—1 y Bonnets. ARNOLD & LEVI are now opening at their cheap store, the largest, handsomest & cheap est aesurlmenl lot of new alyles White Hair Lace, FluiedHnir, Rice, Rutland, Coburg, Hungarian, Safin .Straw, and China Pearl Bonnets, from 85 cchts*tA 95, May 89. 1651. ' Just Received, A NEW SUIM’LY of Silk Tissue., tfsrogoa, plain and figured Swiss**, Lawns, and gentle men's Handkerchiefs,' A* C. FETTER. • Carlisle, May 89» 1851. Uoiiiutti & Ribbons, WE have Juat received nur third eprlng supply of ohenp Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons, to which wo Invite (he attention of the Lodise. A. & W. BENTZ. May 7.1851. A CARD. To TOB Ladies I—WM. M. PORTER would .respectfully inform (lint ho bus fitted up the room reoentlvffWWlD occupied by Mias Belay Kernan, next door to the old alond us a Ladies ’ Shoe Store exclusively, where they will find a well selected assortment of gaiters, buskins, ties, slippers, dto., from the best manufaolo. rlea in Philadelphia, <md also of Ins own make, to whloh (heir attention Is Invited. Carlisle. Hay 8,1861. . Ladle*’ Shoo*. JUST received a larff** and handsome assortment of Ladles* and Children**; Boots and Shoes, from the celebrated Kaalern roanufaolorlea whloh will be told very cheap N. W. tVOODS, Ant. Coillelo lane 10,1851. To tUe-Heirs and'' legal" RepmcntatlTesol - Isaac Adams, deceased, rpAKB.NO'rICE that , by an order of the Or- Xpbanß Court of Cumberland County, 1 will hold ah Inquest to divide, part, or value the Real Estate of. said deceased, on Wednesday the 25th day of June, A. D.« 1851, at 10 o’clock, A. M.,on the premises in Hampden township, when and whore you mayattend if you think proper. . : DAVID SMITH, Sheriff. Sheriff's . > ' Carlisle. May »0, 1851. $ 3t Estate. Notice. LETTERS of administration on the estate of Eliza Landis, late of Mifflin towhship, Cumberland county, Fa.; deceased, have been granted by the Register of said county, to tho subscriber living in •aid township. All persona indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment,and those having claims will present them properly authenti cated for settlement to JOHN MILLER, Adm’r. May 15, 1851-6t* For Salti A VALUABLE TAN YARD, favorably situated in Perry county, on tho Main road leading from Landisburg to Gibson’s mil), containing Four Acres, more or less, of Ground* on which there is a com fortable Dwelling House and Barn. Tbo 4SSB|k cheapness and facility with which bark ISSlau9nP cun P rocure( l 1° the Immediate neigb iaHSSSliorhood, makes the situation a desirable one. . For terms apply to William Gibson, Esq., liv ing near tho promises, or Chief Justice Gibson, Car lisle, Pa.' May I.lBsl—tf Wo Study to Plcaao. THE attention of tho public is respectfully invited to this extensive and well selected slock.of . BUILDING HARDWARE & TOOLS, now offered by tho 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 Jocks, plain or porcelain. . American front door locks and store door, horizon tal or upright. . American Rim locks, all sizes & qualities. White or brass furniture* American Mortice, with plated, white or brass fur* nilure. American Mortice Latches. , American Mortice and Kim Closet Locks, plated or brass, escutcheons. Prop, Stop, Thumb, Gate, and Store Door Latches. Imported Locks and Latches of every description. Baldwin’s and American Cult Hinges, Shutter, Gate Strap, T., and Backflap- hinges. Shutter, Gate, Door, Flush and Spring Bolts;, Screws Sprigs, Glue and Sand paper. American Axle and Sham Axle Pulleys, American Buttons, Nobs, Sash cord, Nails and Sasa-wcights at Factory prices. AH Goods delivered free to any part of the city,— At this establishment can bo found the lorgeat as sortment of White and Fancy Nobs for Locks in the city; some of Which cannot be scon or obtained at any store. TOOLS.—AII kinds of Spear & Jackson’s Saws on hand. Sole Agents for the celebrated Planes of E. W. Carpenter, of Lancaster. Beatty’s & Wil liams* make of Chisels, Axes, Hatchets, Drawing Knives, dec. warranted good. Pugh’s and Slack’s moke of Augurs and Auger Bhts, airsice*; American Squorcsand Bevils,Rules, Gauges, Sawsclts, Compasses, Screwdrivers, C. S. Hammers, Claw and Riveting, all sizes. Anvils and Vices, all sizes. Steels, Iron, and Wooden Braces, with C. S. Bills; W. Greaves Ac Son’s, Butcher’s & other celebrated makes of Chisels, Files, Plane-irons, Addis’s celebrated.carving tools, ell shapes. Mak ing one of the best and moat extensive assortments of Building Hardware and .Tools .in the city. At this establishment it is considered a pleasure to show the Goods.. Call and examine the stock end hear the prices, before purchasing elsewhere. WM. M. McCLTTRE & BRO.. No. 267 Market St., between 7th and Bth. Phila. April 10.1851—3 m . V To the Ladies! WE respectfully Invito yoursllenllontoourlargo and extensive assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, auch os Mqusclln de Laineu, Silk Poplins, Berege do Laines, Lawns, colored and plain Bareges, Ging hams, Alpdchas, dotted Swisses, plain do., Bomba zines, 4000 yards of colored Chintzes, from 4 to 13$ cents. . BONNETS, Palm Leaf, Leghorn, and Rough & Heady Hots. Muslins, Tickings, Checks, Domestic Ginghams, Linen and Cotton Toweling and Table Oinpors. Our Muslin* cant ha beat in these parts for cheapness. Edgings, Inserting, Gloves, Hosiery Suspenders, and a largo supply of Ribbons & Parasols. Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Summer Stulls, hlk. Summer cloths, black Cassimeres, cheap Tweeds, . Boys*.Wear, dec. Groceries , Spices, Teas, at lower prices than usual. Give us a cedi ond save money. A. & W. BENTZ, South Hanover street, April 17,1851. • . NEW GOODS AT THE CHEAP STORE. rpHE undersigned informs his friends and numer- JL oua customers, that he has just returned from Pbllodolphln, with a largo and carefully aelected as sortment of new Spring: Goods, purchased at the lowest prices, which ho is determin ed to sell at small profits. Superior CLOTHS, at from 75 cents to $6 per yard} Cassimeres, Cassiocts and Vestings, at various prices. . Dress Goods, such as Delaines, Berege de Lalnes, a splendid assortment of Silks, Calicoes, Ginghams, Checks, Table Diapers, Tickings, Muslins, Bonnots and Hats. BOOTS AND SHOES, A good assortment of Men's,‘Women's, and Chil dren's Boots and shoes, of superior quality, and very cheap. Also, Boy's'and Men's Cloth Capa, Palm llats,&e. Groceries, such at Sugar, Coffee, Moloases, Jen* kina* celebrated -Teas. Always on hand the best quality of Carpet Chain! The subscriber respectfully asks all who wish bar gains to give him a cull, at his stand opposite Wm. Leonard's, North Hanover street. Butter, Eggs, Rags, Sosp, and Dried Fruit, taken at market prices. . .. „ N. W. WOODS, Agt. April 17, 1551. Bcfrlgorators, THE subscriber is the agent for the sale of Per son ’s Celebrated Refrigerator and Water Filter com bined, Persons wishing to see. them in operation can bo gratified by coiling at the residence of May 16. Q. W. HEFNER, Bonnots, JUST received a now aupply of the latest stylo of Bonnets. Ladies call and tee them. A. C. FETTER. May 8,1851 HARDWARE. milß subscriber returns his sincere thanks to his X numerous customers and the -public generally, for the liberal encouragement thus far extended, and desires in a word to assure.all that be has consider ably enlarged his stock in nil its branches connected with his business. Without going into detail he would asy that hi* goods are offered at such prices as cannot fail to please. I have just opened a complete assortment of Grass and Cradling Bcythcs, of different brands. On band Blake's Fire and Water Proof Paint. HENRY BAXTON. Carlisle, June 6, 1851 Llmuburnora Coal. 1 QA TONS Lylrena Valley mu ooal, for hurn lOUinff Lime, receiving and for Bale cheap by W. U. MURRAY. Agi. niacUimlth’i Coal; O AAA DUBHKLS of BlacUmlih’e Coal, a /CjVJvU iB(iotlor (ijtaalo __ • “ i . . , » ~£ *•', vi*" Plainfield Classical Academy, miles West of Carlisle. Tenth Session Jj commences on Monday, May 6th, 1861. < This Institution has' been established nearly five years, during which time such additions and improve* meats have been made as to tender it one of t&e most commodious and convenient in the State. In regard to healthfulncss it may be mentlotftd that no case of serious sickness has occurred in the Institution since it was founded. Its moral purity is attested by the fact that depraved associations, scones ot vice, and resorts for dissipation have no existence in the neighborhood. The course of instruction comprises all branches required by the merchant, professional man orcolle gian. Also modern languages, vocal and instrumen tal music, &c , It is the determination of the Proprietor that the Institution shall sustain tho reputation it hai already acquired for imparting thoroughinstruction, and in culcating and establishing virtuous principles in the mins of the youth submitted to his chaise* Terms (per session of. five months) ,$6O 00. For catalogues containing references, dee* address R. K. BURNS, Principal and Proprietor, , Plainfield P. 0., Cumb, co., Pa.. April 10,1851, - -Virginia Farm, for sale. ■PHE. WINCHESTER VA., LAND AGENCY. JA. BAKER Sl L. T. MOORE, having formed i an Agency for the sale of Lands lying in all sections of Virginia and other States, are now pre pared to offer lor sale a number of very DESIRA BLE FARMS, located in‘the fertile and~most re markably healthy valley of Virginia. A number of these farms arc of the best Limestone Laud, Well improved, and convenient to Winchester, which piste is celebrated as being lha befrt Sour market distant from the seaboard. ■ This Agency poaseatts facilities for procuring all the best laud for sale In this section' of the country, and persons desiring* to purchase a good farm, at moderate rates, can avoid much loss of time and expense of travelling through the ooab* try in search of a farm, by addressing thorn, postpaid and getting one of tho Agency's circulars, giving*an accurate description, locution, and price and condi tions of payment of each firm they offer for sale.— There is now rcsidingJn of Frederick, upwards of seventy families’ recently removed from various parts of Pennsylvania, and the. Pennsylvan ian, instead of traveljinglnto a strange land, (Hay here ffnd his friendsTaml neighbors settled on the same valley which skirts from the Susquehanna through. Alary land and Virginia, and terminates only in the sonny plains of Tennessee, jm, Tho Agents will use great precaution lo ses that titles to all lands they sell are good. . ' Merchants, mechanic* and'tradcsmen, wishing io procure a pood location in (his section of country for transacting business, would do well to apply id this Agency. BAKER 6c MOORE, Agent* Winchester, Frederick co., Vi, April 10; 1851—Cm* NEW GOODS. A T the cheap Wholesale ami Retail Emporium of j[XCHARLEa OGILBY. Now opening the most extensive and splendid assortment of Spriorand Summer Goode, ever brought to CumberiandMjfcjn* ty. Tho. Ladles are particularly examine trio varied and beautiful assottmentmr Ladies Dress Elegant China Silks, Foulaid and ZJnta Poplins, Barege de Laines, Barege'do Pair, Bftk Tissues, Summer Silks, Black Canton Cloth, Bom* baxines, Alpacas, Ginghams, Swiss Muslins, French Worked Collars, Cambric Handkerchiefs, Laces, Linen Lustres, dec. ‘ CARPETS! CARPETSit An immense of Carpels, Mattings and Oil .Cloth, just received. Imperial, Ingrain and VeaUlon Car pets, from 10 cents to $1 S 6. Bleached arid Brown Muslins, Tickings, Q{ng*‘ bams, Bagging, Checks, Osnaburgs, Cotton Diaper# and Sheetings. Bonnets. TTpwatds of 400 now style Bonnela.from the moil approved establishment* of Psila, New 'York end Philadelphia* Aiboni, DcJgir, China .Pearl' Flor ence Braid, Hungarian, French Lace Gimp, SeMo Straw, Move, Tulip and Jenny Lind Bonnet#, al*U prleei* r ’ ■ ?i' Kruno**—A large assortment of Bonnet, Neds ann Cap Ribbons. Also some beautiful Ffoneie fe Bonnet Tabs. • V Boot* $ Shoen.—A tremendous lot,of Boot*'mod Shoe* of dll descriptions, sites and price, tilt! solu ble for Men, Women ami Children. ■'• •; For neat and good Boot* and Shoe*, Ogilby’s i* the place. GROCERIES. A fresh lot of Groceries just received end selßflg a* cheap as tho cheapest. The. public in general are requested to/look through our Urge and beautiful asoitmentof Goods, ea we ate alwnya pleased to show lhea.'srllbout charge. [ Recollect the old.cheap stand, Bait Main street. Carlisle, April 10,1801 Now Spring G6od« At tU Cheap Store corner of Hanoter *ni LotUhtr Ste., oppoiite Humer'e Grocery Store, * ' THE undersigned most respectfully Inforashi* friends and the fiultlio generally, that he bis Just returned from Philadelphia with a well selected tt* sortoiqr.tof Spring Goods, purchased at the lowest prices, and which its Is do* termined to sell at small profits; among them may be found Silk Tissues, Silk Lusters, Foulard Silks, pjajn and figured De Laiues, Doroge do Ltinee, Lawns, Ginghams and Calicoes. ■ • BONNETS of ell qualities and of the newest styles. Bonnet Ribbons, Kid Gloves, Parasols; dtO Cloths, Casslmercs, Vestings,"' Sattlneiti, Velvet Cords; Kentucky Jeans,'dee* DOMESTICS. Tickings, Chocks, Flannels, Dill* Ung«» Osnaburg, Llnteya, Muslimj bleached end un* bleached* Also, Groceries In all their variety, vUi Sagsr, Coffee, Teas, Molasses, Splccs, Chocolate, ike* - a Rags sad Country Produce token In etching* for Goods. . Carlisle, April 10,1651 For tli'o JBouclll ot ti*o Public., qillE subscribers like this method of InAnAlrtf X their old customers and the puWiogonsr«U/,Cbal they have removed their extensive . ■: Clothing Establishment, one door north of their old eland, id the room former* lv occupied by S. A. Coy to, in North Utnover street, Carlisle, where they li&ve added (o Uitir alook aa extensive aesorlmcnt of SPRING $ SUMMER CLOrtlim. .]? They koey conalanliy on liaad a foil assortment pt evorv kind of Clothing, either for dree* or (pbori*-* Their etock consists in part of line cloth Dress and Frock Coate, Cassimsre Pants, Silk and Satin Coule of Satllnolt, Tweed, Croton Cloth, Cashimrott, Linen, dec. A full assortment of punts for summer wear, and to their assortment of clothing there IS scarcely on end, embracing almost every variety o t pattern, make and price; they also keep constantly on hand an excellent assortment of gouda for GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, whloh.tliey are prepared to make up to order at abort notice. Tliey alao keep conatunlly on band on aa aorlment of Leather and Hair Trunk., Vull.c., Car pel Bag.. Umbrella., lint. and Cap.,.Bn.penderv, Drcaa and Under Shirla, Poanma and Collitra. Taney and plain ailk neck and pnehet llundkerclilera, and lota of nolluna too numaioua to mfmllun. Wo tnvila you to givo ua o call and examine Cor youraelvoa, aa we Itava tiro atock and are prepared to acll to aull cualomera. They wou'd jual mention that they have no city clothing, hut Dint Ihelr gar menta are alt made in Carti.lo under (hrir own oar,* AUNOLD & LIVINGSTON. .April 17,1851—3 m A CARD. DR. J. M’nULLOOM rcpcoifelly announce! that ho haa rooonily became MB.'Oialod VvJJn Mr. H. M. Rawlln« In Iho Dm Bu.ineaa nfdl door to Iho Peat CXHot*. Main aireal. < .arlftld,** Proftaalunal oalla promptly attended to II hereto* Coh In town dr country. Carliele, Way 39—11. A. C. FETTER,
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