OB' THE CRESCENT CITY. 1 oration at San FranoUoo— One Building* Con«um«o"»LMi ted at Sixteen Million* of • Dollar*. • New York, June 19» Croßconl City, from Chagros, with dates to the 15lli of May. has just loos not bring the mails* *1 lio mail ) allow them to.'come on.in her, . . it City brings 520 passengers and (d. co is again in ashes. Tho smoke and irt£ r frora sdveral equates of our city as i istruclion had seated himself in our gorging himself and all his ministers , of our doomed city and its people, lock last night tho cry of fire startled i an earthquake! The firo had just a paint shop on'the west side of Ports. , adjoining tho Bryant House, as it . tailed, but more recently the Agerian. light blazo’whcu'firsl soenvbatHn a 10 whole upper story was in flaintfß. ginda could got upon tho ground, the /otto side, dnd a store oicujried by Mr* ‘RtU&da'ffs'a furnishing establishment, were in flames; the buildings In tho vicinity fieing all of wood, end /• te’ry combustible, the firo spread up Cloy street to Kearney '.wiljii 'frightful ropidily. It soon had full >' 'hptiiihahd 2‘arid'the tiro department could only work , "upon and endeavor to chock Us pro* ' gr ßy’ ; «nliblpaUng il in its way they succeeded in * flopping it on the north side, before U reac i j but In every other Uiroct.on wUtoUU | M l could spread, It took its own course. sun lil il • .;.t ps«ed Jackson cast of Dupdnt street to the destroyed. , ~ , kb between Dupont and Kearney sis. frooulh Square, as far as Bush, three in in ashes. Between Bush, and'Jackson, Montgomery streets, five in- number, Between Montgomery, Sansom and Is, five in number, all the houses are many oilier losses, which U iairtipossi* QQBB at. \t the number of buildings destroyed )00 is within tho range of truth, hat ten million dollais'cdbld not replace jn. Some place it throe limes os high jnt. Throe fourths of tho business part is tltfßtrttyed. Tho principal buildings re tho CustoVh flouse. Union Hotel' Par runds"Hatcl, Adclphi Theatre, Dramatic latlbnal, Now World end City Hotels, 'the new Merchants* Exchange, and tho .Miitic, Gen. Harrison, and every news, in town excepting Unit of llio Alta Call* v vstfl£lkV.w fc -»iicr with nearly all tho banker®, are In V DurgoynoA. Co., WoPa & Co., James King '‘iof,Wui*Dc!inonico’t, American Hotel, Revere (loose, ' ■hlbd WW'Pacific mail steamship ,Co., dll ore burned. • ; *’ v 'iThero.ils-'nol a house left on Dersdess street, and .V is destroyed on both sides of Long Wharf jfo Battery and White Hull. There is scarcely a <iHre-proof building in the whole burnt district that ' v tblf.Mood the.test. Such as hove ore the California ‘t-ElUDhinge, Eddors, Verandah, and the buildings of of Moffat A Co. The officers of the saved tho specie in the office by cast* well. About a million of. dollars was way. ,‘lhe Collector, end a number of ethers | In l ,ayo ,c,r P r,Tat ® ; but their books and papers were ‘ . .. t ’The'fire' - swept etfery thing on the eastern side ol Kearney 'street, Jackson ‘street, anH 411 tholnlerven* W.blocks, to Battery street. ' .Kpfttgdcnery, Pine, Sansom, Commercial and Clay ■ noarlj destroyed. , „ ; ' : V^^EN*'”* cram cnto Hotel was blown op'} and How • building., containing many vulu 'J°nC9' Hotel, tho Vulluy Sink ; (so.’s Express office, Alientes* Buildings, . H and Cook A Bro.’s store, arc saved { Museum, Custom House, Parker . Lind Theatre, Adams & Co.’s Express, .. and tlnlon Hotel, arc among the jiiktruciion of tholLlnion Hotel Involves a loss v ’£, 0f'%5i0,000. Adams A Co. saved their books.—J . -i<‘- jjjs deposits of Wells A Co. aro safe. • • burned to death in pne building.— ThelffiSwaro Cspt. Welsh, of ship “LonU Rich 4and,” Edwird MtCahill, Leon Greenbaugh, Reuben ;' . Baker, ' ■■■ ■ ■'» Nusb.ium, of Harrisburg, Po*» •‘■.•;;i:-\;*Bose«lhst Many individuals were seriously burned -.otherwise injured—among them ■ Gen. James -'VWfcsoo* _ • , ■ ‘ "■ "Vigorous measures had been taken for rebuilding .iiio burnt district, and buildings tvero going up in all directions. .... ~, „ [. . -MlscsttANEoua Items.—Tho political world Is all \ii.\ stiys, making preparations for tho SUleund Con- I; s sessions I elections that arc to tokc place in August. Strict party lines have been drawn throughout the • • ■ Bute. : , Delegates have been appointed by nearly every ■ jy. •■.ijmufffV attend tho Democratic Stale Convention, /•V* -tdlis nsld tl Benicia on the 19th. .Whiff Convention for nominating Stole offi -Conere■ sm o n, will bo hold in this city on 1 -j * Moßday in May. Many counties hove ol " risdy to attend. There I* every BNiwCtofifllkniinatcd'yind spirited campaign. ¥ TS«N«wkwSl»s.—Tho Public Balance has ceased Us publication It will not appear lo;day» The Picayune office was entirely cleslrnycd. Nothing yvac saved. The True Standard shared tho same 1 fate*. It Is making efforts to re.opposr. Tho Cou rier lost every thing, but will appear on Monday.— , 1 The Pacific snd Herald, though great looters, made their li-eppearanco on Wednesday. ... j' ’ The clectlonin San Francisco hud re Bulled in the I chdloe.of Inti Harndenburg, dem., for Mayor. Iho I whlgs elccted lho other city nfiicors and seven alder- “Si Iho rngmlng of iho 15|I. nf May, llio shook of wit felt ul San Frumnsco, winch laal >• morally swarming wills burglars. .Domestic receipts. ttuimj Mix *»*»f »U w M« r jplo g thick paale liko cream, and bruab it orcr tlio WBfl. . 1 « ; 'Ke»'lliiWf'ri.—Sift aoven ouncoa of augar, then 'tfffligfirllalfß pound of Ilia beat ground tlco, aevdn bttbOei of' bolter, seven oucces of flour, and mUI k put*, with e£gs—two are sufficient for UiU Tunhnrtiy. ' f Pbaiif titMON Podding.— Quarter of a pound oi :* pound of broad crumbs, four ounces of of' two lemons—tho rind of Ihom ono egg. To bo well boiled and served POQWAC sauce. „ , Wash a quarter’of a pound ilea wall* and tie in a cloth with half a pound of '• fklainay allowing auffiolont rodm for the rice •To aw«H» bolt (wo hours, then turn Into a dish-,, and ■oef -sweet muco over it, with or without e Utllo oolilief. -If boiled in a mould U looks very much y|)|r', • ‘L ■ < " fiittSD Bxxu> Puddino — Six ounoa of bread Dldtnbt. threm onncoa of attgar, two ounoaa of batter - Wit fa thlß iUeea, a few dropa of eaaenco of l«rnan, •or x IllUer nutmeg, throa ogga wall beaten. Mil ■Will logMlwr, and pour o»or lira ingredient! auffl «iwl balling milk to (111 o moderate alicd dl.h. •.“ turn BaUr. Cakx. —Wheat meal, three poanda, ~,bl-earbonate of.od. half an ounce. .agar halfapaund, earrxbli ell auaeoa, raialna ail cianoon, 7Snort on. node half ounce: mix well and make gSfhl dough with milk, In which half an ounce ncid baa been Blitted. Bake In n btiak ‘ ' Iwo boats and a half. 3^Bfis»jb»«*»l 1 °r Virginia, liaa declined the In. • US) -1 "" ih ° ■ im ° f ju, i' ° r “ iioll in s P rin ff on account nf the aloltnoia of ono of ■ who la dying nfoonanniptien. An tnkftWMmi.inrriialion baa bean tocoWod by linn. 1 from Miss Sally Ca P. M’Dowol, tuotber of Gov. M*D., concluding thus : ; «X( ptfMWl ray father can do nothing but tender bl*.tk»ik«-*6 lho oituons of Sprlngiield for their •fUUbrlnf Wtloe of him, and to eapross the hope, (hatM' W U»* pas(,lheae great commonwealths of Virginia knd Massaohusetts wero over found side by •Ida, battling with united hearts and hands for tho (Oomroon fbod of thoir common country, so In tho ‘ iUtoro, ibof may go on as oordial and united as lV«r, finding nothing In sectional, or in party feel, low, *UODg enough to break tho tie which binds . to their natluual Union and to each other." Bally—our word for it, aha la for Union. t, {I tu “’Cm, ■-1 ml*. .(* i m* 0* bw'l 11 .Jlt* .ill* Hi' 11 ilhi" 1 .IK 1 * irnl* TUtf Xioss of the . First-Born* ..We have read of a young mother who had new-; ly burled her first-born.., Her pastor went to visit her, and on finding her sweetly resigned, he asked her how she had attained such resignation. She replied*'"!' used to think of my boy continually— —whether sleeping or Vaking-s to me.he seemed more beautiihl than Other children. I was disap pointed if visitors omitted to praise his eyes, or his curls, or the robes I.wrought for him with rny needle. At first 1 believed 'it the natural current of a mother’s love. Then i feared it was pride, and sought to humble mySelf before,Him who re elslelh the proud. 6nb night, in my dreams, I thought an angel stood beside me and said,“Where is theUttle b'ud thou nurseth in thy bosom T X am "serit to lake it away. .-Where is the little harp 1 j Give it to me! ‘lt is like those which sound the | praise of God in Heaven.” 1 awoke In-tears; ray, beautiful boy drooped, like a but! which the worm pierces; his’last wailing w.aß.liko the sad music from shattered harp-alriog.) all my world seemed none; still "m my agony 1 listened, for there was a voice in my soul, like tho voice.of the angel who warned me. saying, “God loveth a cheerful giver.” 1 laid my mouth in the dust and said, Let thy will be mine; and as 1 rose, though the tear lay on my cheek, there smile also. Since then. lhis voice has been heard amid the duties of every day —rneihinks it says continually. “The cheerful , giver l .”. Plant Trees* Here is a lillle bit of sensible advice that people who live in the country should profit by. Had we a ‘‘little farm,” it would.be our liobby lo plnnl trees, and rear groves to minister to the beauty of the scene, and also to furnish fruits in their Rea son. A -liitlo attention would surround every house in the country with shady groves, and fruitful yards. Plant a vine here, and-a tree there—send or go to your neighbor’s orchard and ollp.a bud or a shoot, insert ono in every stock jhal-does not already produce fruit. Plant trees be the fence aides; the roots will penetrate berieklli them and draw sustenance from ground you cannot cultivate.' Set a stout, thrifiy grape root directly where the scap aßuda from the kitchen will bo daily thrown, and in.three years Mime yon will have a fruit-bear ing screen to hide the view of some unsightly place.— American AgricuUutxaU . The LYNciißbno TuAOBDY.—It is staled in the Fredericksburg (Va.) Recorder, that Mt. Saunders sent to Mr. Terry, previous to the death of the lat ter, a complete retraction of all, that lie had . shid offensive to him in the controversy Vhtch termina ted so fatally. Mr. Terry, accepted the'ffifcssage in the spirit in which it was sent, and expressed his regret that it had not reached him in time to save their respective families the sorrow and an guish which they had suffered. The Chambersburg Whig says -that arrange ments halve been made for the reconstruction of the Frartkßn Railroad, between Chambersburg and Hagerstown; The work will bo commenced in two or ihrAj Weeks, after which tiole abodl two miles per week of heavy T rails will be pul The work will be completed as far as Greencas tle this fall, and continued to Hagerstown as soon as ; lho weather may open in the Spring. In the New Hampshire Houso.of Representa lives “a jftbpofcal has btfon made and entertained, to enact a law for the protection of the peoplp of the state against imposition and injury, by persons pretending to hold intercourse with departed spirits.” - Otsn.'Sirm of Clarion county, llto nominee fur’Ca'hal'CfaJfmjiaßioner, is a gentleman of high re into for honesty. Integrity, end capacity—besides, M is r- Democrat, of great personal. popularity among Ilia neighbors and acquaintances, and in all respects worthy to occupy a scut in the Cunul Board with Messrs. Gamble and Morisun.—Lancaster /nteHfgencrr, • 3W n v v l & s t sf. In Harrisburg, on t\io 17tli Inst., by the Hot. W* R; DbWUI, Mr. Stephen K. Foulk, of Now Yorki to MissSiftAii Disn'op, of the former place. Bcathior. In North Middleton township, on 22d insL, Re> bccca Jane, daughter of William and Elizabeth Cotnman, aged 5 years and 3 months. Groceries. COFFEES, SUGARS, Rico, .Chocolate, Spices, Molasses, Syrup, &c., as well as other necessary articles, just received fresh aniLfor sale at the store of J« W. EDY. Juno 20, 1851 Estate Wotlcc. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of adminis tration on tho estate of A. W. Lobach, lato of the Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, dco*d.. have UecVi issued by the Register in and for said coun ty to the subscriber residing in North Middleton tp.. In said county. All jiefsdns having clhinrs ot de mands against tho estate of .said decedent, arc re quested (o make known the samo without delayed those indebted to make payment to ~ JOSEPH LOBACH, Adm*r. Juno 2d, 18*51—'dt HARRISBURG Agricultural Machine Shop. THE subscribers, manufacturers of WHEELER'S PATENT RAILWAY CHAIN HORSE POW ER and OVERSHOT THRESHERS, have perma nently oslabliahcd a shop in the borough of Hartls* burg, Where we are now prepared Id fill orders and supply agents to . a very groat extent. Wo also manufacture to. order the roost approved kinds of Feed Cutteri, Clover Hullere % Corn Sholltre t Circu* tar Saw HUleand Grain Drill s. The accompanying out gives a side view of a TWO HOHSEMACniIVE, at work with the hands necessary id attend it and keep It in full operation, and will thresh IVom 100 to 000 bushels of Wheat, or double the quantity of Oats, Barley, 6r Buckwheat per day. The one Horse Machines will thresh half as fast ostho Two Horse ones. The Threehkr (dvenhot) with teparalor attach, ed which separates the grain from the straw thor. onghly. Every machine sold by us or our agents is Warranted to give satisfaction to the purchaser, or it may bo returned to us or the agent of whom it was bought, after failr trial, and the pdrehase money (if or for the purpose of ordering rannhln.., •*£•“ BTEEVER & Co , f Juno 20. 1851 ; TEN KINS’ TEAS of thoir b««» tn.rk. .re jail ro ,l ding, Including Young Hy.nn, mp.rf.l and Ul.ck Tt.ti, AUoFreihF.tlni, fo ' EBY. June -30» 1861. BLANK SUMMONS’& EXECUTIONS FOR SALE AT THIS OFF.ICfI. . ; sen Mdcfccrai.' , h rACKERAL No. 3, ofnow. catching, to wUWoa IVito. other qualities. Also Baraon,.Shau and Herring, and for salo by ’L * ‘• J. ,W- »»*•. ■ Juno 26,1851. ■ CARLISLE SPRINGS. mHB propiiotor respectfully informs his friends I and the public generally, thtU Ke has fitted up the establishment of the Carlisle Springs, ac commodation comfortably of a large number of Vis* «n. •• fore end Boarders/ The Springs are sit- U olcd|o.ur miles north of Carlisle, in a R*i*Sn fino healthy and romantic place, where JsgerisS 6 V ° r y accommodation for travellers and visitors may bo relied on. Cold and wunri’ baths in good orfior. ’ .. .. • ’ ' ' . ... Visitors coming tri the cars from any of the cities will be promptly attended to by any of the'Livery men with their fine, carriages; and conveyed-to the Springs the same day, if desired. * V. CORNMAN, June 19, 1351—0 t Dem. Union publish (o amt of $2, and charge.ad* vertiser. • . , GAP MOTJEKi, M the South Mountain, Co,, Pa, . t THE undersigned wbuld respectfully inform his | friends and.tho public in general, that ho has ] leased the above well known Hotel* lately occupied by Samuel Morrell, in the village of PaperloWn, six ' miles south of Carlisle, where ho will bo happy to ■ ft—n receive thb visits of tlltfac who nitty 'favor him with a call..'- The HOUSE Is large IssssMyand airy/haviog recently had a spacious built thereto, and is located In one of . the tftOst pleasant, healthful, and romantic hooks in (ho State—thus mtlking'R a modi delightful summer resort to the stranger, traveller or guest.— Wild game and fhh of ell binds abound in the im mediate vidlHity. Having supplied his Bar with choice liquors from tho city, and his Table beinjg furnished with the best viands arid choicest delica cies of tho season, lie flatters‘himself that he is pre pared to accommodate his guests in a manner (hat cannot fail of being both agreeable and satisfactory. Stabling capable of containing a large number of horses.is attached, which will bo attended by a care ful and obliging Chiller. As every thing will he kept in tho best order, and ho pains ‘spared lb administer to tho comfort and gratification of bis guests, the un dersigned respectfully hopes to merit and receive a ' share of patronage commensurate with • his efforts to please. SNIDER RUPLEY. , June 19, 1851 —3m DR. S. B. KIEFFEK, NORTH Hanover street. Office adjoining Mr. .Wolf’a store. Office hours, more particularly from 7 to 9 o’clock A. M., and from 5 to 7 o’clock P. M.- ' Carlisle, Jonh 10,1851—'if NOTICE. \ T a meeting of ilia Cumkerland Valley Far tY mtr's Mutual Fire Insurance Company, held in Shippeneborgon the lOlhMhstant, the following named persons'were elected offiedrs t. ' SAM L. WHERRY, Bag.', President. J. ORESLER;Secretary. ;■ GEORGE ALLEN, Treasurer. - - Executive OUtnlhiUeei JACOB VOGLESONGER, JOHN CRESLER, WILLIAM MEANS. , Sbippensburg, Juno 10,1851 —3t More Now Goods.' THE subscriber has opened a Fresh assbrtihent of Ladies Dress Goods, buch as, Foulard. Silks, Siik Grenadines, "white and colored Balcgp'tnfSilk Tissues, Al’boriues, French Lkwosj Ginghams, Poplins, Silk Lustres, Calicoes, &0., all of. Which will bo disposed of bn moderate terms.' G. W; HITNER. June TO, 1851. Prepare I’o.r Harvests JUST received at PORTER'S Shoo Store, a fresh lot of Men’s Pegged Slippers, Men’s and Boy’s Kip Brogans', dec., suitable for tliose who wish a prims shoo for summer, wear.. - - - - - June 10, last. • ' fa-,;--... . T- * ,' ■ JUST received at.PORTER’S Shoo Store, a fresh assortment of Ladles, Misses, and Children s Gaiters, Jenny Lind Ties, Buskins and Slippers, of the best quality. Also every variety of Fancycol ored French Lasting foi.Gaitcrs, which will be made up to order. Juno 19, 1851. BEAUTIFUL Gilt Picture Frames, just received and for sale at the Central Drug Sloro.'hoxt door to the Post Office. *"' ’ * , June 19.1861. •' ' RAWLINS & M’CULLOCH have for sale at their Central Drug Store, a largo assortment of Rous sel’s Perfumery and Fancy Soaps.- Juno 19, 1851.' AFRESH LOT of medicines, consisting in part of Opium, Quinine, Morphine, Extracts, Modi* cinol Oils, Roots, Gums, Barks, Essences, Syrups, &c., received this day and for sale by ’ . • • RAWLINS & M’CULLOCII. Juno 10,1861 AMASk TABLE diaper: Just opened Oamask Table .Linen of superior quality, Scotch Diaper for Towelling, colored Fruit Doil ies, with a variety of Linen Goods. June 19. , • GW HITNER AWNS & GINGHAMS. Just received ahand. some assortment of Lawns and Ginghams, which I ani selling very cheap. Juno 19. N. W, WOODS. Agt. GOSSAMER GLANNKLS. Just received a lot of white Gossamer Flannels, Also Gauze Flannels for summer wear. Just received a lot of the new, stylo Gossamer Fringe, for Judies mantillas by Juno 19, 1851 . G W HITNER Oi'occrleH. COFFEE, Sugar, Tea, Chocolate, Molaaaos, Choose, Snpsago Cheese, Macaroni, Farina, llico, nice Flour, Hominy, Dried Beef, Hams, Tongues, &0., constantly on hon'd and for sale by , , O. INHOFF, Agl. Carlisle! Juno 13 1851. Estate Notice. ■VTOTICB Is hereby given that letters of admlnls tratjon on tho estate of James O’Brien, late, of Mcchaniesburg, Climb, co., doc’d, have this day been Issued by theßeglsterlnandfor Cumberland county, to the subscriber who resides in U» Allen township, Cumberland county, Pa. All potaona hating dolma or domanda against tho citato of, tho said decedent, ore requested to make krfOwn tho same willidot do* lot, and those indebted to maha payment tb ' 1 CHRISTIAN ITTZEL, Adm’t. ■ Juno IS, 1851—6 t Caution! TH E PUBLIC art heleby.daulioncd igoinat hajw :=i Carlisle, June 13,1831—31 ___ _ Notice to Collcctbfe. NOTICE la hereby given to all delinquent Cbl leolore Ihnt their several accounts must bo dosed with the Cbunly Treasurer on or before lire 17lh of July next, ufler which time no further in dulgenoo can be given. By order v "/•■ib' missiohers; , Alloat, \VM- KILBY, Clk. OoHstissloNßßa QrricE,7 Carlisle, June 10,1051. J ■ Notions, SUCH ns Fancy. Seeps, Powders, Perfumery, Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Suspenders, Hair Oil, Purses, Port Monies, Toys for Chil dren, Patient Elastic Inkstands, end n great »ott oly of fancy articles lop numerous to mention, which 1 offer at reduced niloes. „„ . . Cntliale, June 18, ’6l. 0. IMHOFF, Agl. - paitric Bale Of Iltfßl Ei*ate. IN pnrauince of ran order of the Orphans’ Coorl ■of.Ouiniierland county* will bo-sold atpublto salo on TUESDAY, the let day of July neat, at 10 o’clock,lA. M., on the premises, 1A Lot of Ground,, late ihe property of Andrew Doraheicneft deo’d.» *sitaated oil the North aide of Main street In the Boroogli of Mechanicsburg, bounded by.a'lotor Jacob Rupfey oh the East, Dr.’Day on the Weal, and an allay on the North, ’cdtilainlng about 39 feet In breadth on Main street, add 900 feet In * thereon erected h IWo slo«. ’ BHICK,HOUSE and frame Stable. ■ gnMb. The terms of Vale are the purchase to be paid onlheponfirmationof the sale by the Orphan’s Court on the 92d df Au« gust next. JACOB DORSHEIMEB.&’r. Carlisle, Junel2,lBsl—3i. ‘The World’s Fair! Tremendous Excitement fl AS many, ©four citizens will not be able, on account of business and other matters,'to Visit London ddring the exhibition, I have ( just Opened o variety of handsome and useful articles'to which I would invite thp attentibn df the;{fubiic,'consist ing in of .China Dinner and Tea seta, Slone I China Dinner, Tea, and Toilet' sets, best Liver pool and Common Ware. Glass Ware, Such as Dowja, Goblets, Stands, Wines, Turn* biers, Jelly Stands, Decanters, Lemonades, and a variety of. Glass Dishes df eVery sfcp, for sale by . >. ' ; O. INHOFF, Xgl. Carlisle}. Jhno 12,-185'i.. . ' JIUCRET9. \VOODEN j: BUCKETS with patent lids, a very useful -article, also other kinds of every de soripnon;:tofleiber:wlih a variety of Sugar and Salt Doxes.'Botter BoWls tfnd Butter Prints, hair Selves, Bathing Tubs and Brushes in great varie ly. ‘ C. INHOFF, Agt. Carlisle, June 12, 1851. - *tauip>. CANDALABRAS, Astral, Solar, Etherial, Lard and Pine Oil Lamps of new and fashionable aivles.lujireceived and for sale by - J C. INHOFF, Agl. Carlisle, June 12,1851. - A -*" NEW GOODS. THE undersigned has just returned from the City with aSEOONf) SXJPT>LY of GOODS suitable for the season, embracing Cloths, Cassi roeres, Vestings, Summer Cloths,. Barege-de- Laines, Silk Tissues, Dress Silks, Black Canton Cloths,-Dombaiines, Alapacas, Ginghams, Lus*| tree, Muslins,Checks, Tickings, Pantalbon Stuffs, &c. Also.. • r . . ' Afliarge I«ot of Bonnets, • including all the new and desirable styles at great ly reduce^,prices. : , r ' Boots AnA Shoes, A full asiorlment of Boots and Shoes of every description from the most celebrated manufacto ries of Philadelphia. He has also on hand a lot of ‘ FRESH GROCERIES, of all kinds, such as Coffee, Sugar, Teas, Spioes, &b.-’Also, the beat quality of Coiofed Carpel Chain. . . . , ' The pnbliq iq v general are invited to call inas much as I rth hjWte my customers that my goods aie laid In at sttSh prim's, as that I can offer great induoomdfiis'to purchksers. Butter,’Eggs, Rags, and Dried Fruit taken at market prices. N. W. WOODS, Agt. * Carlisle,’lone 12,1951. .■ ' “ V ‘Groceries. ANEW supply of fresh Coffees, white crushed and brown Sugars, Spices, &c., just received and opened by the subscriber, os also a general as- Boitmont bf * / QUEEN & BLACK TEAS, of (bo client brands from Iho well known home of Philadelphia, with a, general assort ‘ fig*..P«.sjs.«t store "• BUYm I Carlisle, March 13, 1861 ‘ - ■! To Ladica and Gentlemen! • WILLIAM WEBB, respectfully Informs tha public generally, that he has ju*t returned j from the city with a large and splendid assortment of arliclCMuitable for gentlemen and ladies* toilets, such as T , SHADING anti AMS AND SOAPS. Roussel's Ambrosial shaving cream, do ’ Olephahe, do 'Wash Balls, do Circassian soaps, do Fancy Toilet Soaps, dec. do of various.odors, Fancy Cologne and ColegM;bottles; . do Compound Or Marrow Pomade, . jn. Rcciplno, together with peronium rose hkir oil, oit pßTrrowß, boars oil, dtc. ■ Also a Vare assort ment of brushes, such as hat brushes, nail do., tooth do., shaving do., clothes do. A lot of *a»ors, and razor strops. On hand a largo assortment of hair work, such as Gentlemens' wigs and scalps. Ladies ' do. , do ‘ Buck and front braids, do Curls, dec., and a variety of other articles to which the attention of the public i. re.pcolfullj invited. * . Carlisle, June 6, 1861. • ' Bonnets Se, Hibboiis. WE havo Juft received our third aprlng aupply of cheap Bonnota and Bonnet Ribbons, to which wo Invito Iho attention of llio BENTZ M.j. 7,1851 > OEORG ij at. Bttttz, •\T7ILL perform nil operations upoh \be J>elh W that may bo retire*! for tholr prcseryaUrfn.-- Artificial To'etfi infeortod, from a single tooth to an entire ad. on lh*o most aclcntlfio principles. Diseases of tho mouth and Irrcßularitica carefully '/ oa i t . od ’’r‘ Office at thi residoneb of fils brother, on North nit street, Carlisle, Pa. May IS, 1861. „ A CAIU*. To tu.Xsmn l-WM. M. PORTER Would reapectfully Inform the Lao'al—Sßk— that ho hsa fitted op tho room occupied by Ml.e Beley Kornan, noil door to tho old aland as a Eodiei’ Shot Store exelutittly, whom thoy will find a well aolootod assorlmont of gtllora, boaklM.tle*, slippers, &o„ from tho best rloS In JlhUodolpnjsi end a ay of his o#n dako. lo which their allenliqp Is iovllatl. Carlisle. May 8, 1861. __ ■ Lndldh’ Shock. JUST received e large andhamUomb assortment of Ladles’ nnd Children’s Boots and Shoes, from the celebrated Eastern manufactories which will b. sold very choep k Csrliele Juno 19,1851. ‘ -t Boots. JUST received a Urge assortment men*# fine boots also a superior CaTf wdoh^U^.ohlj.ry Cl, Carilsls, Juno 4,1851. RECEIVED. Ol,the store of the subscriber« hand some assprjimont of Dsragoe and Silk, Tissue*, which wil] bo sold cheap. . Juno 10. N. W. WOOD B , Agl. ■DECEIVED at iho store of the subscriber, another ■felT. UOn N U W^WOO n D d.A B t BLACK LAWNS, a variety of Black, Flg’d. and plain Lawns. Also a variety of Mourn ing Goode, callable for iho warm opened by, G W HITNER June 19,T851 NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that application will be made to.tho next Legislature, agreeably to the constitution and laws of this .Commonwealth, for an alteration in the charter .of tho CarllsleDepoilt Bank so as to confer upon said bank the rights and privil eges of a bank of issue.. By order of the Board Directors, . W. M,- BBETEM, Cashier. , Carlisle Deposit Bank, ? • June 6,’ 1861—6 m S' . Estate Notice. LETTERS of administration on the estate of Eliza Landis, late of Mifflin lowhsblp, Cumberland county, Ta., deceased, have been granted by. the •Register Of said colmCy, 16 the subscriber living in said tdWnsliip. AUporsona indebted to said estate Ore requested to make immediate payment,and those having claims wilt present them properly authenti cated for settlement to . t • j .u... . „ JOHN MILLER. Adm’r. Way 15, 1851—til* For Sale. AVA'T'UX’bLE TAN YARD,. favorably situated • in Perry county, dh the Main road leading from Landisburg to Gibson's mlU,containlrig,Fdur Acres, more or less, of Ground, on whlOh rtrerb is a com fortablei. Dwelling House knd Barn. The cheapness and facility* with which bark rM*Hh con bo procured in the Immediate neigh- makes (bo situation a desirable one. For terms apply to Williaifi, Gibsqh, Esq., liv ing near the premises, or Chief Justice Gibson, Car lisle, Pa. May 1,1851 —tf ' Wo Study to Please. THE attchiibn of Hhe public is respectfully invited to the oktonsivo and well selected stock of . RUllMlfo HARDWARE Sc TOOLS, ' new offered by the subscribers, consisting In'part as follows: American fiont door locks, upright with’night work, plated or brass furniture, or porcelain all colors. American front door locks, plain or porcelrfin. AmertcanfrdM ddtfr locks end stdie'Uodr,horizon tal or upright. - American Rim lock's,’ ell ai*e|& qualities. While dr brass furflilurd. ' i American Mortice, with plated, white or brass fur niture. American Mortice Latches. American Mortice and Rim Closet Locks, plated or brasd escutcheons. . Drop, Stop, Thumb, Gate, and Store Door Latches. , • . Imported Locks and Latches of every Baldwin's and American Butt Hinges, Shutter, Gate Strap, T„ and Backflap hinges. Shatter, Gate, Door, Flush and Spring edits; atfWwa Sprigs,'Glue and Sand’pkper. American AVle and Sham Axle Pulleys, American Buttons, Nobs, Sash cord, Nails and Saw-weight* at Factory prices. All Goods delivered free to any pari of the city.— At this establishment can bo found the largest as* sorlment of While and Fancy Nobs for Locks in the city; some of which cannot bo seen or obtained at any store* .. TOOLS-t-jAU kinds pf Spear 4p Jackson's Saw* on hand. . Solo Agents Tor the celebrated Fishes of E. W. Carpenter, of Lancaster. Beatty’s 4c Wil liams’ myko pf ’Obikols, Axes, Hatcbetb, Drawing Knivrs. &c. warranted good. t Pugh's and Slack’s make of Angora and. Auger Bills, all alic«; American Squares and Devils, Dales, Gauges, Suwsolte, Compasses, Screwdriver*,- C. S. Hammers, Claw and Riveting, all sixes. Anvils and | Vices, ell sixes. Steels, Iron and Wooden Braces, with 0, 8. Dittsj W. Greaves 4c Son’s, Butcher's 4c other celebrated make* of Chisels, Files, Plane-irons, Addis’s celebrated carving tools, all shape*. Mak i ing one of the best and most okleh'sivo assortments 1 of Building Hardware and Tools in the city; At Ibis establishment it is considered a pleasure to ' show (be Goods, Call and examine the slock and heat the prices, before purchasing elsewhere. WM. M. McCLITRB 4c BRO., No. 287 Market St., between 7th and Bth. Phils, April 10,1861—3 m To the Ladles ! ttje respectfully incite your attention to oui large W and extensive assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, inch a. Mouaelln da Liinci, Bilk Poplins, Berega da Lain#*Jb.»».,«olo™d -am? plain B.ragaa. Gipg hama( Alpachae, dotted Swiiaaa, plain do.. Bomba* ainea, 4000 jarde of colored Chintzes, from 4 to ISj “BONNETS, Palm Leaf, Leghorn, and Bough Sc Beady Hala. Musline. Ticklnga, CKecka, Domestic Ginghama, Linen and Cotton TowolfnK and Tkble Diapota. O'ur Muslim cant bo Wt in iheae parta for cheapness. Edgings, Inserting, Gloree, Hoaiery Suependcra, and a largo supply of Ribbons & Parasols Cloths, Caaaimetca, Veatingo, Summer Stuffa, blit, Summer clothe, black CaMlmotoa, cheap Twccda, Boya’ Wear, &c. Gnuriu, Sfiai, Teas, al lower pi tcca than u.uol Give ua a call and save BBNTE, Booth Hanover street, April 17, 1851. HEW GOODS at the cheap store. THE undersigned Informs hlo friends and numer ous customers, that ho has juit slurped from Philadelphia, with a largo and carefully eelocled oa sortment of new Spring Opods, purehoaod at the lowest prices, which ho is determin ed to sell at amoll profits. Supeilot CLOTHS,.at, from 15 cents to »6 per yard*, CaietmcVce, Citulncta add Voatihga, at various V ' l DreM Goods, »uch as Delaines, Barege do Lainca, a splendid oaaorlment of Sllka, Colicoce, Olnghadu, Checko, Table Diapota, Ticklnga, Muslins, Bonnots and Hals. . BOOTS AND SIJO2S.■ A good' aaaorlmeni of Man's, Women's, and .Oh||-j dron’a Boots and shoes; 6f superior quality, and very cheap. Alao, Boy's and Men’* Cloth Caps, Palm | Hats, dec. • ... * •' Groceries, such ai Sugar, Coffee, Molaasea, Jen* kina* celebrated Tcaa. . Alvraya bn hand the beat quality of Carpel Chain. The subscriber roapeclfully atka all who wish bar* gains to give hlm.a call, at hi* aland oppoalte Win Leonard's,"North Hanover street. . . . Butter, Eggs, Rafts, Soap, and Dried Fruit, lakon at market prices; April 17. 1961 llclrlgeroton. THE subscriber Is Iho agent for lbs sals of r, r . .on’. Celebrated Rerrlgmitor apd W.lerFillercom blned. Poisons wishing lo Iso thorn In operation c .n M b. gret'fikd "y clllng at Hounds.. JUST ieoelveil a now supply of the Isles’t style of Bounds. Ladle, call end "•“•“’ FETTERi May 8,1851 IIABDWABE. THE, subscriber returns bis sincere,thinks, to Ms numcroui customers end the public generally, for the liberal encouragement thus far extended, and desires in a word to assure all that ho has consider ably enlarged Ms stock In all Its branches cohnected with his busihess. Without going into detail be would say that bis goods are offered at such prices as cannot fail to please. . fr . M I have just opened a complete assortment of Urass and Cradling Scythes, vfdlffoient brands. On hand Disk,’. Fire Carlisle, June 6,1861. LlmobnrnOrs Coal. 1 OA TONS Lyksns Valley nut coal, for hurn ioU inn Lime, receiving and for ante cheap by B W. B. MUfrRAY, Agi. Blaokamlth’a Coal, O AAA BUSHELS of Blackamith’s Coal, a roAJvJU supetlol arllole, receiving and forealo b,’ 1 W. B. MURRAY, Agl. Plaiirficld Classical Academy, ~ EOURmilos West of Carlisle.. Tenth Session .commences on Monday, May slh, 1851. ; This’lttstittitlon. has been-established neatly five years, during which time each additions and moots have been made as to render .it one..of the most commodious and convenient in the States In regard to healthfulness it may-be mentioned that nhchita.of serious gickneaa has- occurred In the Institution since it was founded. Its moral parity' is attested by. the (act (hat depraved associations, scenes ot vice, - and resorts for dissipation bave .no existence in the neighborhood, . ,iy : The course of instruction comprises all branches required by themerchant, professional niah br.colle* gian. Also modern languages, vocal and instrumen tal music, dec. It is the determination of the Proprietor that the' Institution shall.sustain the reputation it haa already acquired for imparling thorough instruction, and. in culcating and establishing virtuous principles in the mins of the youth submitted to bis charge* ’ Terms (per session of five months) $60.00.' i For catalogues containing references, dec., address Rr K, BURNS, Principal and Proprietor, v Plainfield P. 0., Comb, co., Pa. April 10,1861./ . , ~ " , Virginia Farms for Sale. THE WINCHESTER VA., LAND AGENCY. J A. BAKER &L. T. MOORE, having forihjeff • an Agency for the aalo of Lands lying In all sections of Virginia , and other States, are now pre pared to offer for sale a number of very DESIRA BLE FARMS, located in the fertile, and moat re markably healthy valley of Virginia. A number of those farms are of the best Limestone Land, well improved, and'conVcnlent to Winchester, whioh.place lis celebrated as being the best floor market distant from the seaboard. This Agency possesses 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 cooii* try in search of a farm, by addressing them, poit paid and getting one of the Agency’s circulars, giving an. accurate description, location, and pried and coddiv ' lions of payment of each (artq they offer for.aale.r-; There Is tib'w redldihg 'in the county of Frederick, npwa/ifs of seventy families recently' removed from various parts of Pennsylvania, and the Penhsylvsn-. Jan, instead of travelling- into a atrango land; may here find his friends and neighbors settled oa the same valley which skirls from (he Susquehanne through Maryland and Virginia, and terminates only in the sunny plains ofTennessee. 'V. The Agents will use great precaution to see'that titles to all lands they sell dregood. fetid fradeiraen, wishing tb procure afy>o(l location In thia seolldh foc transacting business, would do well to apply lotbiy Agency April 10,1851—Cm* NEW GOODS. , AT 'fte'cheap Wholesale and Retail of CHARLES OGILDY. Now opening the most extensive and splendid assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, ever brought to Cumberland coun ty. The Ladle* are particularly invited to call and examine the varied and beautiful assortment of Ladies Dress (Roods. Elegant China Silks, Foulard Silks, Silk snd Linen Poplins, Barege de Lsines, Barege de Pall, Silk Tissues, Summer Silks, Black Canton Cloth, BimV bazines, Alpacas, Ginghams, Swiss Muslins, French Worked Collars, Cambric Handkerchiefs, Laces, Linen Lustres, dec. An immense of Carpet*, Mattings and Oil Cloth, just received. Imperial, Injjtaln and Venitlon Car* peU, from 10 cents to $1 25. • t .' •* - Bleached and Brown Ma*Uns, hems, Bagging, Checks, Osnaburgs, Cotton Diaper* [and Sheetings. Bonnets; Upwaide df 400 now aljlo Bonnela from (be moil approved eilabllahmenla of Peril, New York end Philadelphia. Alboni, Bclglc, China Pearl, Flora enco Braid, Hungarian, French liana- Gimp, Satin Straw, Ntoti, Tulip and Jenny tTnd Bonnota, at ail pricea. ) ‘ . t ; ■ - . ■ itianoxa—A large aaaorlment of Bonnet, Neck ann Onffßlbhoni. Alto aome beautiful F/dwen ST'" Bonnot Taha. . V . Boots Shoes, —A tremendous lot of Gootq and Shoes of all description*, sixes and price, and suit** ble for Men, Women and Children. j 9 For neat and good Boots and Shoes* OgilbyM is the place. • *- t -v. GROCERIES. • . A fresh lot of Groceries just received and soiling; as cheap as the cheapest. The public in general are requested to look through our large and beautiful a«sortraent of Goods, os wo are always pleased to show them* without charge. Recollect the old cheap stand, Bast Main atrsot. Carlisle, April 10,1851 | At lie Cheap Store corner oj Hanover end Louthtr Sta. t opposite Huthir'i Grocery Acre. THE undersigned most respectfully. Inform* his friends and the poj»Hc generally, that be has just returned from Philadelphia with a well selected is* sortmect of purchased at the lowest prices, and which ho la do* termined to sell at small profits; among.them may be found Silk Tissues, Silk Lusters, Foulard Silks; plain and figured Do Lalnos, Defego do Lalnes* Lawns, Ginghams and Calicoes. / i BONNETS of all qualities and of .the newhst styles* Bonnet Ribbons, Kid Gloves, Parasols, dec Cloths, Cassimcres, Vestings, Satlincita.Volvot Corda, Kentucky Jeana, 4c. DOMESTICS, Ticklnga.Chocka, Flannela, Dill linga, panaburg, Llnaoya, Muallm; bleached and uh- I bleached. ; , Alao, .Giocerioa in all Ihoit variety, vm Sugar, Coffee, Tone, Molaaaoa, Bpicoa, Chocolate, flee. , 1 , Rage and Country Produce taken \n exchange for Goode. 1 Carllale, April 10,19 M For tlio Bonoal <>( flic Public. THE eubiqribere toko ikie method of InCorraloJ their old ouetoroere end the public generelljr.lhf t they have removed their exlenuvo Clothing Establishment, one door north of their old etend, to the room former. 1* ooolipled br a A. Cojrle, In North Henoto r otreet, &rlleb. #h«ro lb«r hero edd.d to their Olook en oxtenelro eeeortm'ont of N. W. WOODS, Agt. . SPRING if SUMMER CLOTHING*' They keey constantly on hand a full assortment of every kind of Clothier, either for dreia or labor,— Their etoek oomiela in part of fine cloth. Dress and Frock Coate, Caesimere rants, Silk and Satin Veal*. Coata of Sallinelt, Tweed, Croton Cloth, CaabraereUi Linen, &c. A full aaaorlmbhl of panla for aamQiar wear, and to their asbo'rtmrnt of clothing (hero la aoaroeiy an end, embracing almoat every variety, of pattern, make and price; they alao keep oonatantly on band an excellent aaaorttoent of goods for GENTLEMEN’S WEAR, which they are prepared to make Up to order a} abor t notice. They alao keep constantly on hand dn aa* aoitment of Leather and Hair Trunk*, Valiaev, Car pel Baff*. Umbrella*, Hata and Cap*, Buapendera, Qreaa.and Under Shirts, Doaoma and Collar!, fdbcy and plain bilk neok and pocket HandkcicHiofr, and lota of notion* too numetoua to mention. We Invite you to give and examine (br yourselves, as we have tho atook and are prepared to ceil to eult euatomere. They would jual mention that they have,qo eity clothing. but that their gar. monta aro all made in Carliale under their own care. . ARNOLD do LIVINGSTON. April 17,1851—3 m ______ A CARD. SvR. J. M’CUI.LOCH roapeotfully annoilno.. ) that ha haa recently became aaioclated with r. H. M. Rawllna In tho Drug BuilnM. 0«‘ door to th# Peat Offlea, Main alreel. C.rllalfc— I’tofenlonal calls promptly alt*nd.d (o a» for* in loWn or country. Chrliale, May SS-Iff . ■- BAKER & MOORE, Agonfo ,* Winchester, Frederick eo.|.VsV CARPETS! CARPETS!/ Now Spring Ooodi Spring Goods, A. C. FETTER, W
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