CORRESPONDENCE. . ‘ Carlisle,’ July Ist, 1851.' 6 m _As directed by,lha[ ; Boatd,of Ttud *l herein send yoda copy pf; the correspond ,c ’ between Dr- Peek; and Prof, Subler, and e , nCß noard of Trustees cV DioUinsCn : College al Airiest meeting, which {request you to publtsh i" 5 ' 00r P l?cry respectfully, , • J. W. Marshall, Sect’y. B. T. D. C. j. B, Bratton, Esq. , Communication of President; Peek./ . Cablisle, Jane 26, 1851. nthe Trustees cf-Dieltirtson College,-. . ' • Gektlhsien— 1 have been,for eomollraoconvin i ilialvmy hoptfineasand usefulness, and perhaps mi health and.lil'o would require me to change my Md anddrlnd ofiahor at as.early a.period as, pos sible, "'t have conversed Upoii.tho subject freely with roy 1 family, and a few seleofftiende) but with no others lest 1 should contribute'; lo ah', undue e*, oitement of the public mind. I have determined f o Uow strictly the indications of Providence and rftk rest from cares and labors to. which 1 feel niy .self poorly adapted, in ithe pastoral work as soon as I could feel it safe for.lbodnteresis of the Col jaje to do so. 1 have boen/o«r/een years diverted from what I have always believed to bo my appro oriate sphere of labor, i have not, however, been unhappy in my work, having never sought the po eilions with which t have been honored, simply obeying the wishes of my brethren and the orders °if my superiors, and having numerous evidences of the favor of God/ 1 • , ~ : Upon mature tefleclton my Conviction is that 1 dtaa with perfect safely to all.the interests involved) •w/rbdraw from the responsibilities of myomco at tho close of the next college year, and that I am at liberty to mention'll at ihls lime. , My three years in youLservice, gentlemen, have been years of.Sotne toil and sactifioo upon my pan; but I leave them with God, trusting in his mercy, and hope I may not depend in vain upon your in telligence and magnanimity for a just consideration of the unusual responsibilities which the critical condition of the college has imposed upon me. Whatever 1 have been able to do in behalf of the college has been dona cheerfully; and earnestly at • whatever expanse of comfort to myself and family, and I beer .tho Board to believe that, whatever 1 may bo f shall lose no opportunity.of_con!nbuling to tho prosperity ,of D|ckipson College,.which has become to, me an ohjool'of.dovoted affection. VVith these feelings, and with'senliraenla of the highest respect for the Board and for each of you. personally, 1 beg leave to tender my.rcsignalion as President of Dickinson College, to like effect at the close of the next college, year, and subscribe mvaolfyour obadient servant, . , JESSE T.. PECK. The coramilloe to whinhwasrefertcd the com munication of President Pock, dated JuneSG, 1951 beffloavc 10 report the following resolution : v 1. Resolved, That the resignation of Preaidotv Peck, as offered in his letter, to .lake cfleet at the , cldso of’the ensuing college year, be aoceptod by this Board, i ' ■ • . , 8, Resolv'd, Thal iho Board cannot accept this resignation without expressing their .profound re epect fur llio personal iituioniuial chsracter of Di. Peek, nnd their deep sense of -lhe zeal, devolioni and fidelity which he has brought to the discharge of his .duties'is President of tlio College, during his tenure of the office; ■’ ' 3. Resolved, That the high sense of honor and the .scrupulous courtesy Which have been so sig nally manifested by.Dr.Peck inallhiaintercoutse willt the Board, have greatly endeared hitri to them, not only as a college officer,fint as a tnnn.and that the Board will over oherish'-the most pleasant re collection of ali their official relations to him. : 4. Resolved* That the Board will continue to afford their fullest efforts in behalf of the Callage, daring tho remaining period of Dr. Peck’s admin istration, and that when tho time shall arrive which must finally sever tho relations which havo so pleasantly subsisted between him and them, that their beil wishes for his health, prosperity nnd 6uccess,'witl accompany -him to tho new field Of labor to which tie may devote .himself. 6. Resolved, That a copy , of this report and of Dr. Peck;a letter,be ooinhfdtiicatcd to Dr; PoCk by the Secfciory, andlbo printed Intnoh nevyspa nets ns the Secretary may select. P Signed, ' J.P. DURBIN, J ’ 8. ASBURY ROSZEL, JOHN RI’CLINTOCK. Tho ednimUtoe appointed to consular the com-, monipallon of Prof. Sunt.cn, on his final'trillid'riw-. cl from Ibo College, beg leave lo report tho follow ing letter, and .which they recommend to .bo ret corded on thr hurnal, » copy thereof furnished to Prof. Sadler ny the Secretary, and published in Bdch newspapers as the Secretary, majr; select* f§obs'JiaP Ol,LeaE t duns 35,.18ij1, tlcAnSra—The Board hare received your letter, dated Juno" 23. 1851, giving ftndl notice of your withdrawal from tho Chair of Mathematics at the close of the present college year. The Board can not allow tho occasion lo pass without expressing to you their profound respect for you personally, end tho groat esteem which they have ever fell lor you. And the Board beg leave lo assnro you that their best wishes for your health and happiness, and that of your family, accompany you on yoor retirement front tho service of the College; The Board Will over entertain it deep senea of the val uable services yon have rendered to the College daring tho eleven ycdrS of your occupancy of the thalr of Mathematics. Sinned on b’oholf of the Board, • JESSE T.. PECK, Preiideiit. j. \V. M»nsii*lX, Secteinry, ■~ .To'Prol.SuDLeß. ALUtoitD.LAhdic,Fraud oh the Government.— The Now York Tribune and ilia Herald both state that a fraud has been perpetratedon thogovern rnetlt/in cdUUdJilon With one of. the Mexican claims, amounting (phqlf a ml|lipn of dallatdt- ,Tho parly owing tho olalfn, it i'a:s(oied, Sdld^out,for end hun dred thousand {]olHrS tocnplloiia(ii;in‘Woahidglon City and NeW Ydtli. 4 Tbs.'Wb'plfc.fy j/ldbhii’;by which ha, obtained lh(.s immense anti), lip la staled, Itho Tribune says; io haye confessed, was false, »nd tho Government are now in,po,s«oisiun af tho information which will probably. Idad' IU tho arrest of the guilty parly, who la about lo leave tho coun try for Europe. This is a fmo business, arid not yfry.creditable lo the ssgocily and discernment of ilo commissioners who allowed the cloim on auch etidence. ' , I Ravens*!, or a Lotro Ssntincb— John Perry U been pardoned outoftho Massachusetts Slate prison, where ho had been four years, having been teflbnccil for life on a conviction of breakingl inti tho'housnof a farmer in Dartinbnth^ being armed with a,bludgeon, and cotpniltljiiKA.rbbbery lo lira imoont of about f.fty dollaßbrihoreV iScirnol.rao tiiice, a convict at tho pilaon ilia VVarden and Chaplain thttf Perry was innocent of ilie chargo for which ho was Bulfeting, tho deed having, been committed by himself end another parly. This Communication, coming as it did from a convicted party, was not deemed sufficient to disturb the ver dict of a jury. Uwra's.not long, however, before another patty concerned in tho robbery was brobghl Into the prison.. Ho, also, voluntarily stated that] Perry wav innocent, and cmifirnicd the first state ment In every particular. The Governor and Coun cil instituted an invesUgdtldd,.wliiolrrcsUlled in a pardon- ~ : !.. >. :. .'■'Pun';'. . ' ta ill .Tho Plllaburg Post cbrioludtisaWdblo article bn lh« lubjool of our JMloUl nonjioal|on* jH ibo fair lowing polulod «iyto tv! • 1 ' Of the election of the Judicial nominee*, by * Irli umnhent majority, wo do nbt entertain * oinglo doubt; and when that event Uk«eipUcr,:;we ; oaft with truth «ay that, Permeyloafiitf hat.ih* hal Su • prime Bench in the Union* a S fflu ' In this bofbugli oh UidSGlh Ult. f by'lho : RoV., C* P. Wing, Mr. ’WkUiAto'il. Rudyj lo.. Min Anna oll'orFrankUn counly. ' -? Ib Mcdliamosburg, on lltb* of ll»o 22d iiial., by lho Rcv. Jolm'.G.JPritclioy, Mr. Jacob Eicir elberoer, of ISMBt' Pdbrißboro'tp., ‘ lo.Miae Rebecca' Rededaugh, dfFairview/ oil of this co. 7,; 'V On Iho'l9th inBt.,.*byiho Rev. A'. OwcnfMr. John Kutz, lo Mlsa Lavinu Breckdill, . bo.llr. of Shire*; monhown, Cumberland o'o,’ *' J ' la .Sunday, the ,22d uIU, Mr.' ABnAHAU boh of of Cum berland county, aged 38,years ono 7 months, . On Iho morning.ofjho 12lh of Juno, in.Mcchan. Iceburg, ot'tho residence other father,‘Rev. J. G. Frilchey, Mar?/E. Fnn;ciiEV , aged 16' years, 6 months and 18 days. * ' ■ 1 ■•; 1 ' . ‘ Staled Proposals v - WILL be, received by the Tdwb ? Cdunoil of the Borough of Carlisle, at their next meelingf on Sa turday evenjnir,-July 12, ad justing, according to regulation,.46G feet ofCuBH- Stokes on South elroet,:lrt fronr of the Public. Grave Yard. The Curb Stonemust be well dress ed, ami planted in'Hie ground af leasi oho foot, and the contractor, required to be governed by the di rection of this Slfeot Committee, . , . . , JoflN n; bratton, " ! I’resident rf Town Council. Ailosl—Fn/iKKLiN Holcomb, Clerk'. joiy~'a,;tßSi^gj' 1 . . ' t ' • NOTICE To tho Ueirk : , Representatives Vof Reed, deceased, TAKE notice limt by’on order of tho Orphans’: Court of Cumberland.county, I, will h'old.an In- 1 quest to divide, part, or value tho Real Ea»otoof salA deceased, on Thursday tho 2 c llh day of duly, IBst, at 2 o’clock P. M., bn Iho premises, in the, borough of Newville/whcro you moy attend if you think pn> per, DAVID-SMITH, Sheriff. SuunirF’s Orrtcß, ?‘ [ - ’ Carlisle, July 3. 1861. S ■ "• . $lO Bcward.. STRAYED or Stolon from the stable -yard at tho Carlisle'Brewery', : on'tho night of tho 23d of Juno, a DAY HORSE, about 10 hands high, with a . three whitei foot 1 and bald foco, ■, On 1 tho fr r *3W*»raino )u> is distinctly marked with a roan ■•nine, which will enable almost- any one to know Him. A reward of $lO : will be paid for hia delivery to the auhacriber, at tho'Carlisle Brewery, Or for any information that will lead to his recovery. • • • WM. DARMTZ. July 3,1851—3 t; " ■ ■ ' Wherry .County AVarm Springs. THE Proprietor of-this pleasant oqd, delightful Waitring iMace, feeling highly gratified with the 1 success which has otlemlcd hia management of the j above' establishment (luring, tKo first season, has in- I creased his cflbrls to render the place and occommo datiuns still more inviting and comfortable. ■_ The Worm Springs are situated in Perry county, Pa!* on,tho bonk of. ShermWs creek, one of the healthiest situations in the State. These waters are well krjown, for their excellent , medicinal qualities, and are the best for the permanent cure of Scrofula, all diseases of the skin that has over been ascertained!! '• ; The Springs arc acccssible by the C.cnlralTlailroad to Duncannoni where a coach wtlf always ho in read iness on the arrival of tho cars froin the cast; to con vey' passengers who desire' to visit the Springs, 14 miles north-west of Dnncanndn. Persons leaving Philadelphia in the morning train of cars can’ arrive nl the Springs! early the same evening. The coach is now rdnning dally and will continue during the season, leaving the Springs every mbinlng so os to reach tho cars going cost. 1 All communications for the Worm £?plipgs should bo directed to Uuncannon P. 0., and* will then ar . rlWat tho Springs dolly.'*’ ' Th? terras .for boarding will bo. .moderate,, and . every attention paid tp thoseyrhoshall ho pleased to pay l\ira a, ; Amp!e provision ; has iconmode for gymnopUc -exoraise and passtime • Brousemehti ; while Sherman's creek affords delight ful fishing. II; U, ETTEI!, Ph'nvin{gclaims or demands against the citato of the sald decedent, ore requested to make known the satrio'Without de lay, ond those indebted to make payment to- 1 CHRISTIAN TITZBL, Adm'r. Juno 12, 1851—Gt 1 ' " THE PUBLIC are hereby cautioned agalnalhar boiing or trusting my wife, Hachel Cole, (colored) sho having left my bed and board without Jus) oauao or provocation, aa 1 will pay no debts of hei contracting. ;WM.- DENNARU. ... .Clo r 11 a 1 o. June 12, 1851-—3t* AtOTiCE la hereby given'to oil delinquent 00l- XN lectors that their several accounts njosl W Closed with,the County Treeaurer on;or before'the 17th, of July next, after which time no further In dulgence 'can bo given.' By order of the Com missioners. Attest, W,M. RILEY, Clk.r ' CoMMISSISNSRB .QvPIOP, *7 Carlisle, Juno 10,1881. S ' . Notions,. . QUCHi ns Fancy Soaps, Fowdors, Potfottiary, IJ Halr Brushes, Teelh: Brushes, Suspenders, Hair Oil, Purses, Port Monlee, Toys for Chil dren,-Patient Elastic Inkstands, and a great vari ety of fancy articles too numerous to mention, which I offer at redithod prioee. Carlisle, June 1a,'51, O, IMIIOFF, Agt, NOTICE. N. W. WOODS, Agt* Estate Notice. Caution I Notice to, Collectors. ■ The Wofld’s Mr! \ : : Excitement M many of our citizens will not able* °n of business and other matters, lo,visit London during the exhibition, 1 have just opened Vyoriety af handsome and useful articles to which I.would'inviie the attention.of 'the consist* p'airt of China Dinner, and Tea sets, Slope China .Dinhor, Tea, and Toilet seta, best Liver-, pool and Coromon Ware. • 1 , ' , ,; Glass Ware, Such a$ Bowls, Goblels, Stands, Wines, Turn*: biers, Jelly'Stands, Decanters,. Lemopadps, and a variety of Glass Dishes of every sj£e, for sale by ' C. INHOFF, Agt. Carlisle, June 12,1851. White’s Bonnet Manufactory, N * jiVb. 41 Soulh Second Sired, Fhila* : ; OW; conducted by Thomas’White, son of its late proprietor, at tho Old Stand, where Dealers will at oil limes find a stock of Foreign and Domes* tic StVaw.i’ Lace, Fancy, Crape and Silk Bonhets, Panama^ 1 Palm Leaf, and every variety of Straw, Hits,.arid ( Artificial Flowers j unequalled by any other for extent or beauty of man* j bfacidre, and at very low prices, having facilities for producing these goods possessed by no other estab* lishment. ' • '■. ' . ; To’the Ladies and Milliners generally* he^would tender )iis grateful acknowledgements for their kind approval of the 1 business system of this house, and begs to/sssuro .them that no efforts on his part shall bo wanting, to. merit a continuance of their liberal patrondge. They will still bo greeted with the same old familiar faces, Who will at all limes endeavor to Cxccutt their commissions with fidelity and prompt ness. . • PhilV April 30,1851—3 m BUCKET'S. WOODEN BUCKETS with patent lids, a very useful arficie, a:l»(j dtHer kinds 'of every de scriptions iogeiher ; ,wi(l' a-variety of Sugar and Salt Bexes, Butter Bowls and flutter Prints,i hair Solves,.UalliiDK Tuba and Brushes In great varie ty. . ,- ; ’ C. INHOFF, Agt. Carlisle, June 12, 1851.- ;- ’ ' Lumps. GANDALABRAS. Astral, Solar,Etherial, Lard and Pins Oil Lnmps of new and fashionable styles,’ just received and for sale by 3 O. INHOFF, Agl. Carlisle, June 13, 1851. NEW GOODS. THE undersigned has just returned from tire City With a SECOND SUPPLY of GOODS editable for the season, embracing Cloths, Casai irtere£, Vestings, Snmmer Cloths, Barege-de-. Laines, Silk Tissues, Dress Silks, Black Canton Clothe, Bombazines, Alapaoas, Ginghams, Lua- Ires,Muslins, CheoksjTicklngs, Pantaloon Stuffs, dec, * Also V l ' A Large Lot of Bonnets, including all thenewand desirable styles at greal ly reduced prices. : Boots and Staoex, A full-assortment of’Boots .and Shoes of every description from the most celebrated manufacto ries of Philadelphia. Ho has also on hand a Jpl ° f; ; FRfestt .GROCERIES, of all kinds, such as Obffeo, Sugar, Teas, Spices, &.o. Also, iho best quality of Colored Carpel Chaini . . ,*. . . „, V The public in general are invited to call inas much aa'l can assure my customers that my goods ate laid in at suoh prices, as that J can offer great indaeqrbents to purchasers. Butter, Eggs, Rags, and Dried Fruit taken at market prices. N; W. WOODS, Agt. Carlisle, Juno 12,1851. . Cli'occrlca.; A NEW supply of fresh Coffees, while crushed and brown Sugars, Spices, &c.. just received and opened subscriber, ns olao a general as sotMfonVbf' • ; V' ' '’‘.GREEN & BLACK,TEAS, ofUio choicest brands frbn* the.well known-house of Scnßisi’e dc..po, T f bllttdolphlay with n general.assort* ientof sA other articles in hiiilne. For sale at the .tore of . , W. EBY. " Cailisler March' 13,1851 ■ ■ To ladles and Gentlemen! WILLIAM WEBB, respectfully informs the public generally, that he has just returned from the, city with a large and splendid assortment of articles suitable for gentlemen find ladies’ toilets, such ns • SHAVING ‘ CREAMS. AND SOAPS. Roussel's Rose and Ambrosia! shaving cream. . do Olepbane, , 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, jdo Recinine, together with Geronium rose hair, oil, ox marrows, bears oil, dec. Also a rare assort ment of brushes, such’as bat brushee, nail do,, toblh do,, shaving do., clothes do. 'A lot of razors, and raxor sfiops.' On hand a large assortment of hair work, such as Gentlemens’ wigs and scalps. - Ladies do. do Back and front braids, do Curls, ic., and a variety of other, articles to which the attention of the public is respectfully Invited. - * . Carllcle, June 5, 1861. Donned & Ribbons* WE have just received our third spring supply of cheap Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons, to which wo invite llio attention of the Ladies. A. & W. BENTZ. , ; fifty 7,1851. . PR, GEORGE Z. BRETZ, ; t if giesaw;F TT/ILL perform all operations upon tho Teeth VV‘ that may ho required for their preservation.— Artificial Teeth inserted, from a single, tooth' to an entire set, on the most scientific principles., Diseases of the mouth and irregularities carefully treated.— Office,at.the residence of his brother, on North Pitt struct, Chrlisle, Po. May 15.‘1861. * CARD. , , To tiik Ladiu,I—WH.M.PORTER . . would respectfully inform the that he,lies fitted up the room recently occupied by Miss Dolsy Kernen, next door to the old stand ss s Judies’ Shoe Sure exclusive!]/, whore tliay will find a well aaloctod nasorlmont of gaiters, baakina. tios, slippers, &o.,from the best menufeoto. rlea in- Philadelphia,' and also of his oWh make, to which (heir attention )a invited, Carlisle, May 8,1851. _ Xitdlcs’ Shoos. JUST received a largo Und handsome aisortmenl of .'Ladies’ end Children's Bools and Shoes, frpm the celebrated'Eastern manufactories,-.'which will bo sold very cheap. N. W. WOODS, Agh ’ Carlisle Juno 19, jSSI ■. ' ■ Hoots. JpST received a large assortment men's fine boots also a superior Calf Boot whleh will be sold very Cheap. N, W. WOODS, Ag’l. Carlisle, June 4,1851, - ' . TJBOEIVED at (he etoro of the subscriber* haiid- Jl, some osiortmont of Bareges l and Silk' Tissues, which will be Bold Cheap. , June 18. N. W. TROOPS, Agt. TJEOEIVED at the store of the subscriber,another JAj supply of cheap' Bonnets and Ribbons. ' June W. N. W.WQODB, Agt. JENKINS' TEAS of their best marks are juit re ,) celvlng, including Young Hyson, Imperial and Black Tea. Also Freeh Farina, for sale by J. W. EBY. June 26, 1861, NOTICE* XTOTICE \a hereby given that application- wilfbe IN made io the next Legislature, agreeably to the constitution and laws of this Commonwealth, for on alteration in the charter of the Carlisle Deposit Bank so as to confer upon said bank the rights and pnvil egos of a bank of issue, and to change the name of said Bank to “The Farmers andMcchariici Bonkot Carlisle.” • ' **" ’ ••,-V . ■ • By order of the Board . * , ; . W. M.’-BEBTJpM, Cashier. Carlisle Deposit Bank, ? w . . June 1851—^0m 5 , •. • Estate Notice; LETTERS of administration on tho estate of Eliza Landis, late of Mifflin towhship, Cumberland county. Pa., deceased, have been granted by llio Register of said county, lo the subscriber living in said township.- Ail persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate paymeritjand (nose having claims will present them properly authenti cated for settlement lo • ■ - • oaiea ior JOHN MILLER, AdmT. May 15,1831—01* ■ For Sale. A VALUABLE TAN-YARD, favorably situated /V- in Perry county, on the Main road loading from Lsndisbarg to Gibson’s mill, containing Four Acres, more or leas, of Ground, of. which there isa com n_ja~ forloblo Dwelling Hotfso and Born. Tho cheapness and facility with iiVnich barb l.apHHLjcan bo procured in the immediate neigh- makes the situation a deaifabie one. Fur terms apply to William Gityson, Esq., liv ing near the premises, or Chief Justice Gibson,.Car lisle; Po: May 1, fast—lf - Wo Study to Plcasc. THE attention of-the public is respectfully invited to the extensive and well selected stock of BUILDING HARDWARE 8s tools, now offered by the subscribers, consisting in part os follows: .... . ,; American fiont door locks* upright with night work ( plated or brass furniture, or porcelain oil colors. - American front door loclra. ploin or porcelain. American front door locks and store door, horizon tal or upright. ... American Him locks, oil sizes & qualities. White or brass furniture.- American Mortice, with plated, white or bross fur niture. American Mortice Latches. ''- American Mortice and Him Closet Locks,-plated or brass escutcheons. Drop, Stop, Ihoinb, Gate, and Store Door Latches. • 1 Imported Locks and Latches of every description. Baldwin’s arid American Butt Hinges, Shutter, Gate. Strop, T„ and Backflap hinges. Shutter, Gate, Door, Flush and Spring Bolts; Screws Sprigs, Glue and Sand paper. American Azle and Sham Azlo Pulleys, American Billions, Nobs, Sash cord, Nails and Snsa-weights at Factory prices. All Goods delivered free to any part of the city.— At this establishment can be found tho largest as sortment of White ond*Fancy Nobs for Locks in the city; some of which cannot bo seen or obtained at any store. ■- . TOOLS. —All.kinds of Spear & Jackson s Saws on hand. Solo Agents for the celebrated Planes of E. W. Carpenter, of Lancaster. Beatty’s & Wil-i Hams’ make of Chisels, Axes, Hatchets, Drawing Knives, &c. warranted good. ' ' *. Pugh’s rind Slack’s make of Augurs and Auger ■ BUM, ail sizes; American Squares and Bevile, Rules, Gauges; Sawsells; Compasses, Screwdrivers, C. S. Hammers, Claw and Riveting, all sizes. Anvils and Vices, ell sizes. Steels. Iron and Wooden Braces, 1 with C. S. Bitts; W. Greaves & Son’s, Butcher’s & other celebrated makes of Chisels, Files,Plane-irons, Addis’s celebrated carving tools; all shapes. Mak- I ing one of the beat and most extensive.assortinente of Building Hardware and Tools in tho city. At this establishment it is considered a pleasure to ' show the Goods. Call and examine the elock and hoar the prices, before purchasing elsewhere, • V WM. M. McCLTIRB & BRO„ No, 481 Market St., between Ith and Bth. Phils. April 10, 1851—8 m To the liadlcs! WE respectfully invite youraltcnllon to out large and extensive assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, such u Mousolin do Lainea, Silk Poplin., Barege do Lame, Lawn., colored and plain Barege, Ging ham., Alpocba., doited Swissea, plain do,. Bomba zines, 4 000 yards of colored Chintzes, from 4 to 12i "bOPINETS, Pslm Leaf, Leghorn, and Bough it Ready Hals. . Muslins, Tickings, Chocks, Do-neitic Ginghams, Linen ami Colton Toweling nnd Table Diapoia. Out Moilins cant bo boat in these parts for cheapness. Edgings, Inserting, Gloves, Hosiery Suspenders, and a largo supply of Ribbons & Parasols. . Cloths, Cassimorcs, Vestings, Summer Bluffs, blk. Summer cloths, black Caasimetos, cheap Tweeds, Boys 1 Wear, dec, ' Groceries. Spieei. Taa; at lower piicos than usual. Give Us a call and save money. ' A, do W. BENTZ, . ■ , -South Hanover street, ! April 17. 1651. . MEW HOODS at- the cheap store. THE undersigned Informs hie friends and numer ous customers, thkt he ha 4 just returned fiom Philadelphia, with ft largo and carefully selected as sorlment of now SprlnffC*oods, purchased at the lowest, prices, which ho ia determin ed to sell at amail profits. Superior CLOTHS,' at from 75 cents to $6 per yard; Cassimeres, Cassinets and Vestings, at various prices. ‘' ‘ ’ ■ ' , * Dress.OoodsißUch as Delaines,Bcrcge do Lames, a splendid,assortment of Silks, Calicoes, Ginghams, Chocks, Table Diapers, Tickings, Muslins; Bonnots and Hate. ■ » f . BOOT’S AND SHOES. A good assortment of Men's, Women's, and Chil-1 Jron's Boots and shoes, of iupoiioi quality, and very cheap. AlsOp Boy'a and Men's Cloth Oops, Palm Crocsrfe.,, .qch a. Sugar, Coffee, Moioaaca, Jen kins’cclbbroted Teas. ... . Always bn Hand the best quality of Carpet Chain. The subscriber respectfully oska all who wish bar gains to glvelhlm a call, at his stand opposite Win. Leonard’s, North Hanover street. a" , . Duller, Egga, Rags, Soap, and Dried Fruit, taken at market priced. . . • .. W. W. WOODS, Agt. April 17. 1851. . Jlclrlgccnlors. THE subscriber is the agent for tho sale of Fnr aon’a Oolobretod Befrigeralor and Water Filter com bined. , Poranne wiahlng to aoo them in operation can bo gratified by calling at the residence of May IS. O. W. UITNEIi. Dohnehi JUST, received a now supply of the latest stylo ol Bonnets. Lidice call end see them. A. C. FETTER. 6,1851 lURDWABG. THE subscriber returns faia sincere thanks to his • numerous' customers apd the public generally, for Ihp liberal encouragement thus far extended, and desires In a word to aesuro all that ho has consider ably enlarged bis slack in all its branches connected with hie business. Without going into detail ho would lay’ that his goods are offered at each prices ai cannot fall to pldaso. I have just opened a complete assortment of Gross and Cradling Scythes, of different hrende. dn hand Blake'* Fire and Water Proof Paint. HENRY SAXTON. Carlisle, dune 6, 1851.' lilmobnrnoii Coal. IOH TO NS Lykens Valley nut coal; for burn lOUlfig Lime, receiving and far salo cheap by W. B. MURRAY, Agt. Blacksmith’* Coal.' 0 nnn BUSHELS of Blafekamllh’s Coal, a r&eUUU superior article, receiving and for sale \>f W. B. MURRAY, Agt. Plainfield Classical Academy, EOUR miles West of Carlisle., TenihSeailorf commences on Monday, May sth, 1861. ' This Institution has been established nearly five years, during which time such additions and meh'ts- have' beeft made as to render it one of the ; [most commodious and convenient in,the State. In regard to healthfulncss it may bo meiittdhed that ho case of: serious alckrieps 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 n 6 existence in the neighborhood. ’ . The course of instruction comprises all required by the merchant, professional mah’or cello- . giqn. ; Also modern languages, vocal andKHmwnen lal music, &c. It is the determination of the Proprietor that the Institution shall sustain tho reputation it haa already acquired for imparling.lhorough instruction, and fa culcating and establishing virtuous principles fa Ufa mins of the youth submitted to his charge. __ , Terras (per session of five months)'sso 00. For catalogues containing references, &c.;adores* ■ It. K. BORNS, , Principal and Proprietor, . Plainfield P. 0., Cumb. co., Pi." April 10,185 f. . - . Virginia Farms, for Sale* ’ the'Winchester va., land agency. * : JA. BAKER & Li T. MOORE, having-formed . an Agency for ihe sale of Lunds lying-in all sections of Virginia oftd oljier Stales, areiOow^\ pared to. offer /or sale,a number of very. DESIRA- • OLE FARMS, located in the fertile and most rev,* markably healthy volley .of Virginia'., A nombsr. of these farms are of the best Limestone Land, well . I Improved, and convenient to Winchester, which place - U celebrated aa being-the best flourniarkol distant from the seaboard.. This Agency possesses fuclHUea V for procuring all the boat laud for sale m.thls section ,* of the country, and persons dusirfpg to purchase A good farm, at moderate rates, can avoid'much loss .- ( of lime and expense of travelling through the try in search-of a farm, by addressing them, post paid : and gelling one of ihc Agency’s circulars, giving an 1 accurate description, locution, and price and condi tions of payment of each form they offer for There is now residing in liio county of Frederick, upwards of sevonly families recently removed,from various parts of Pennsylvania, and the Pennsylvan ian, Instead of o strange land,.may, hero find his ,friends*and neighbors settled on;ll»r same valley which*; skirts .from Iho Susquehanoa ' through Maryland and Virginia, and terminates only . in the sunny plains of Tennessee, • '" -i 3 Tho Agents will use great precaution see that. titles to oil lands they sell ore good. - Merchants, mechanics and tradesmen, wishing to. procure a good, location in this section of.couolfy for. transacting business, would do well to apply to this Agency V. BAKER & MOORE, AgenU. Winchester, Frederick co.,,V*^Vi ; April 10.1831—Cm* • NEW GOODS. AT ihe clicnp Wholesale and Retail.Emporiam of • CHARLES OGILRY. Ndw opening the extensive and splendid assortment of Spring ana : Summer Goodai ever brought ip Cumberland couni ty. The Lddica are particularly invited to call and _ examine tho varied and beautiful assortment of . 7 liadles Dress Goods, Elegant China Bilks, Foulard Silks, Silk and Linen Poplins, Barege do Lainee, liaregedo Pali, b'ilfr.. Tissues, Summer Silks, Black Canton C/otb, Bom- ', bazines, Alpacas, Ginghams, Swiss Muslins, French.. Worked. Cdllare, Cambric Handkerchiefs, Linen Lustres, &c.. CARPETS! CARPETSt-t V,• 3; An immenao of Carpets, Mattings andOjl.CldthJ' just received. Imperial. Ingrain amlVenilibn Car- } pels, from 10 cents to $1 25.' ■ .. - Bleached and Brown Muslins,Tickings. ding hams. Bagging, Checks, Oahabnrgs, Cotton Blapera aod Sheetings. ■ • ,-, Bonnets. Upwards of 400 newatyloDonnels from Ihe'ljaoit approved establishments of, Paris, New York and Philadelphia. Alboni, Bcigio, China Pearl, Flor ence Broid, Hungarian, French Lace Gimp, Satin; Straw, Moss, Tulip and Jenny Lind Bonneta.'atall.' prices. 1 . --S ' ■ ill D SONS —A largo assortment of Bonnet, Necic ana Cap Bibbons. Alao.aomo beautiful. Flpweri Jo Bonnet. Tabs. ]}oolt 4“ Shoee.—A tremendous .lot ofßootsand' Shoes of all descriptions, sizes and price, and aulta-. ble for Mon, Women and Children, rp For neat and good Boots and Shoes, Ogilby’s U the placo. . GROCERIES. A fresh lot of .Groceries just, received and (telling as cheap' as iho cheapest , ! : -, f The. public in. general orO requested to. .look through out largo and beautiful a-sorlmeritof Goods,, as wo aro always pleased to show them'without charge. ~ Recollect tho old cheap stand, East Main'street. Carlisle, April 10,1851 f * New Spring Goods . At the Cbedp Store eorher of Hanover and Loutheir Sle., opposite Humer't Grocery Store, THE, undewigned mo«t respectfully infbrma hU friends and the public, generally* that hehaejuit returned'from' Philadelphia with a well •elected as eortmer.lof - - .... Spring Goods, purchased at the lowest prices, and which he is tormined to sell at small profits; among them maybe found Silk Tissues, Silk Lusters, Poulard Silks,plain' and figured Do Laines; Dercge do Qinghamsi und Calicoes. ‘ BONNETS of,nil qualitlfcfc end of thd styles. Bonnet Ribbons, Kid Gloves, Parasols,' gUL Cloths, Cassimercs, Vesting^|^; Satlinetts, Velvet Cords, Kentucky Jeans, &c, l-f<4 DOMESTICS, Tickings, Checks, Flannels,'PlUff i lings, Osnaburg, Llriseys, Muslim; bleached and un-. bleached. Also,Groceries in oil their variety, vizt.fJugsr, CoffeevToae, Molasses, Spices, Chocolate, &c,• Ungs and Country Produce taken la exchange for Goods, • ■'' ••’ ' IV " • •‘ ‘ / A. C.FETTEH, Carlisle, April 10,1851 Portho Benefit of the Public. THE subscriber# take this method of inforiqing their old customers and the public generally, that they have remored (heir extensive Clothing- Establishment, . one door north of their old to tho room Tormoi;. Iy occupied by aA. Coylo, hi North Hanover strest, Carlisle, where they have added to (heir stock art extensive assortment of . SPRtNP $ SUMMER CLOTHING. 'they kocy constantly on hand a full assortment of every kind of Clothing, cither fur dress or labor.— Their, stock consists In part of lino cloth Press atirf 1 Frock Coals, Caesimora Punts, Silk and Satin Vests* Coats of Sitllnett, Tweed, Croton Cloth, Linen, &c. A full assortment of pants tor summer weaf, and to their assortment of clothing .there,’id scarcely an end, embracing almost every variety'of pattern, make and price; they also keep constantly on hand ah excellent assortment of goads for' ' . GENTLEMEN’S WEAR, : which they aro prepared to mako up to order at short notice. .They also keep constantly on band, an ai» Snrtmont of Leather and Hair Trunks, Valises, Car- Eet Rags, Umbrellas, Hals and Caps, Suspenders, tress and Under Shirts, Bosoms ,aijd Collars, fancy and plain silk neck and pocket Handkerchiefs, aqrf lota of notions too numerous to mention. We,lnvito you to give us a call and examine (or yourselves, as we have tho stock and are prepared to soil to suit customers. They would just mention that they have no city clothing, but that their gar* moots are all made In Carlisle under (heir own osr^. I ARNOLD &. LIVINGSTON. April 17, 1851-3 m Bread Powder; BABBITT’S EflbrToains Compound forrtiahtnf Bioadi cokca, Ac. without Yoaat, one of lb*boot pwparationa, originally Introrluco(l hv iho comlantly on hand. J. W. Efly. | . Catllale, Juno 86, IBM BLANK iATp”^T^f^r^ FoH: