4g2 llorrli>lc Tragedy at WUMam*l> Mr ß N. Y« A, most revolting double murder was committed at Williamsburg, Now York, last Saturday morning. Ilia particulars of which are lima given in the Now York papers: A man named Lawrence Riley, suspecting a crimnal intercourse going on between an acquaint' „nco and his wife, Mary Ann;Riley, look certain means to satisfiy himself, either of her innocence or iruilt. On Friday night, contrary to his usual cub. loin, ho slept in-tho. garret of his house, (No. 10, north Fourth street,) his wife, and her mother, sleep, ingboth together, in the room below. Shortly after day break, on Saturday morning, Riley coming downstairs, discovered his wife's par. amour leaving his wife's room. In a paroxysm of rage, and panting for revenge; he drew a dagger from his bosom and slabbed his wife to the heart, unUllifo was extinct. The woaporf still rooking with, the blood of the daughter, was plunged into the bosom of the mother, who expired in terrible agony. Just, at this mofnonl a girl, living in tho .samo house; alarmed by the groans, was coming up stairs to sea what was the matter. Riley at once aimed a blow at her, but the girl was fortunate enough to got out'of the way, without getting more than one thrust. . The alarm being given, the police came and look the murderer into custody. The wretch when placed in his cell, seemed do*, jeeted and sullen. Ho said “ho expected to dio,j but that ho .was ready. Ho would rather die than live, lie also staled that ho.and Ills wlfo had lived unhap pily for years past; that her family wore possessed of somo properly, end they were oil opposed to. him. lie worked hard and had done all ho could to earn nn honest living, but nothing could satisfy them.— Ho further staled that on returning homo from his work, ho repeatedly, found the rooms closed and a young man in the room with his wife, On being asked whether ho would have some breakfast, ho replied, “No,' ho could not oat," and inquired whether the other woman was dead?— When asked why ho committed the awful deed, ho replied that his wife was not true to him; that ho had lived a miserable life. A warrant is out,for the arrest of the person sup posed to have been the paramour of the illfatcd wife. Col. Bigler at Homo. Wo had U»e pleasure*of conversing, a few days since, says the Lcwisburg Democrat, with an old acquaintance from Clearfield county, whom we had always known as a “true blue” Whig, ‘‘dyed in the wool. 1 * In the course of conversation, we enquired whether Col. Bigler was popular at home. “Popular !V said he, as though he was surprisedallheqnestion. “Popular! yes;l.should rather think he was, lie has been a father to the poor of our county. . I have known him to pay off mortgage after mortgage on lumber lying river wailing fur a freshet, and in numerous other instances have I seen him prove himself to bo lho poor man’s best friend. The people of our county,' Whigs and Democrats, will all support Col. Big ler, although I, for one, would not vote for any other Democrat living. Such evidence of the real worth of our candidate, from such a source, will outweigh all the false hoods that may emanate from the combined efforts of the Federal press from “Juno to Eternity.” Lancaster * YtoNi John Bigler.—Almost simultaneous with tho nomination of Col. Wu, Bicutn, as the Demo cratic candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania, was tho selection of his brother, Ul6 Hon. John Bigler, as tho Democratic candidate for Governor of Califor nia, as wilt bo scon from our telegraphic .nows this morning. It wilt not bo forgotten (hat wo prophe oied this result in our article headed “tho two broth er*,” some weeks ago. This is a ruro and gratify ing coincidence, and is another evidence of the value ofjgood character, of energetic habits, and of intolligonco and consistency; in a young man. One thing is certain, that if tho Pennsylvania of the Puc* ifio wants to excel tho California of tho United States, in the majority for her Bigler, over that wo have bespoken for ours, she will have to gel up very early in tho rporning—that’s all.—— I’cnn'n* Tint World’s Fair.— The English papers arc pro fueein their ridicule.of the American portion of the Groat Exhibition, and anecfingly inquire “Why the Committee naked for so much room, when they were unublo to fill it 7" Some of tholr amateur writers also condemn Uio di-play.of productions* and intimate that* Brother Johnathan is celebrated fur nothing but Wooden nutmegs and mammoth pumpkins. A in kind to both the query and sneers, would be, that “the Committee reserved the vacant spook for a certain son.boat called the fie; but that our people, being naturally in a hurry, nnd unwilling to ho over ten days in crossing the big pond, could not spare her until they had time to build a faster one I" To be serious, no one con vorsant with tlio sldto of things here, could , have expected Irom this country a display of jewels, plate and rich ailk tissues to match the glittering stores collected from the old world. There is os much diflbronco between the two Continents la this res. pectus there was between the ruffled British Grena* dier, and the rogged, barefooted Continental soldier in the days of our fathers; the one was adorned for a sacrifice—tlio other simply girded for a mighty purpoao.— New York Journal of Commerce. Musquitoes are very small insects but one has been know to move a man weighing two hundred pounds, and keep him a moving all night. 3Rgnvlt*to. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. . Wednesday, July 9,1851. The Flour market is inactive. A Tow hundred barrets standard brands sold at $1.25 per brl. at which holders aro firm, but there is very little in. quiry. Limited sales for city consumption at $4,25 n 4,37 1 for common and select brands, and 4.4444,. 87} fur extra. Small sales of Uyo,Flour at $3,37}. Corn Meal—Sales of 400 barrels .at $2,81} per bil. Grain—there Is but a limited amount of Wheat off ering snd prices are steady at 940 per bush, fur Rod, and $1 fur prime While, live is in demand fur distilling at 72c. The demand for Corn is limi ted, Sales of 1500 bushels Yellow at G2uG2}o a. float. No sales of Outs hqvo boon reported. Wins, hoy is in a steady demand. Sales ofbrls ul 24 and hhds at 23c, Death#. In this borough, on Tuesday evening, July Ist, aflor a lingering illness, which she bore with Chris tina fortitude and resignation, Mrs. Sarah Mont gomery Porter, relict of William Porter, deceased, nnd mother of William M. Porter, Esq., County Treasurer, in the 65th year of her ago. In this borough, on Friday evening last, July 4lh, Mr. Samuel Crop, Sr., an old and much respected citizen, aged 75 years. gEtUNG OFF AX COST. TUE fubicrlbor having purchased the stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, etc., of A, C. Feller at tlio corner of North Hanover and Loulhcr streets, informa Uio public that tho whole of tho largo and olegnnt .look will bo .old oul AT COST, took oul for bargain!. JACOU I'Ll TER. July 10,1851 if Proclamation. WHEREAS iho Honorable Furdehick Watts President Judge of tho sovornl Courts of Com tnon Pleas of the counties of Cumberland, Perry and Juniata, in Ponnsylvonia, and justice of tho several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Do livory. in said counties, and lion* John Stuart and John Clcndonin, Judges of tho Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Joil Delivery, for tho trial of all capital and other offences, in the said county of Cumberland—by their precepts to me directed i dated Iho 14th of April, 1851, have ordered the Court of Oyor and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, to ho holdcn ol Carlisle, on tho 4th Monday of August next, (being tho 26th doy) at 10o*clock in the fore noon, to continue one week. , NOTICE Is therefore hereby glvon,iolho Coro ner, Justices of tho Peace-and Constabiosof thesaid county of Cumberland, that they aro by the said pro ■copt commanded to bothon and thpro in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, exami nations, and all other remembrances, to jo those things whlchto their offices appertain'to bo done,and nil those that aro bound by recognizances,to prosecute AgaiiisUho prisoners that aro or then shall bo in tbo kll of said county, are to bo thbro to prosecute them •aw shall bo just. DAVID SMITH, Sheriff. ■ SuspirT** OrnoK, ? - Carlisle; July 10,-1861. 5 Six Cents Reward. &RANAWAY from Iho subscriber 1 living in Stoughatown,'Cumberland' county* on the night of tho 30th of June last* an indentured apprentice to the Blaokamithing business,named Philip Hyssit. Said boy is about 16 years old. ‘ All peraoijs are forbid harboring or trusting him on my account, as 1 will put the law in force against all who do. JOHN HIGHLANDS. July 10,1861—31* LISTOrXETTEUS. ADVERTISED IN TBS'* VOUJHTKBR”DV APPOINTMENT. LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Poslofllco at Carlisle, Pa., July Ist,-1851. Persons in* quiring forloUorson this list, will please say they are advertised. Atkinson J 0 King Eliza Adams Martha J Knabe Mr Anderson R H ’ Keel Sarah Adams Joseph * Kennedy Andrew . Allison Jos ; Kauffman Thomas J Anderson Goo & Espy Koihl Philip Doden J C , Kauffman John T . Barry John ' Laiing Geo Boiailine John Lidlsh Henry XiC.ipurt David Lee Miss Baker Geo Brcay Earnist Butler Ellon Loh Francis Brough John . . Lelimen Benjamin Baily Peter Leidig Miss Elizabeth Bowman Samuel •, , Lawrence Jeremiah Brenizor David - M’Cormick John Brandt John H McClelland Lucinda. Blackwood Wm-F M’Farland Isao P BrapdlJasH Moyer'Charles F Bishop Philip , Mayers B H 2 Bowman Harrison B Murrey Catharine Brown Jesse ' Marble Rees Coleman James 2 Malone Jana Coffman Maria Magdal* Muridorf David Creed Wm • Miller Samuel Custer Daniel M’Fcely John L Conley Rebecca - Mydrs Rebecca Cornman David (from 7 Mowory Frederick California.) Benjamin Corpman John , Natcher Wm CorranNC. Neely Jos Campbell Nancy • Ort Conrad Clenons John Palmer Thomas ; Oilier S B Plough John Dougherty Thomas . Peterman Henry Dellinger Caroline Powell Samuel W [Tucker Miss Uoasel Rov S A Davis J M -Ramsey Mien Clark Davidson Joseph Rubb J D Dillany John Radnor P Dunn Thomas ; Rico Peter Deamcr Alexander • Reynolds Betsey EberlyWin2 Ritchey David ■ Erbin Henry Uailey Cyrus T Fair John B -Rodgers Wm Faber Louis * Sterrett Wilson Ferdinand John A Sheiron Peter Pord Samuel. . Sw.lgerts John Prazer Andrew Shugart John Pinical Wm Shearer Lizzie Urilfith Mary Ann Shreincr Marlin Gurdtich Rev J S . Sowers J ,deip. Philip C Stoll.Samuel Gouda Henry SheaiFer James R 2 Gl|l Washington SiardingWm Glime Samuel. Smith Robert Hogan Daniel Snider Henry Hall Wld. Sloan James M Hooper E. Stockton Henry Howard Jane Tyson Andrew J Uoon Catharine •' Tril Eliza J Hippie. Henry Walter Christian Hunter John Welbley'Gep Hendricks J C Wclsenborg Henry Harman Daniel 2 Weary Samuol ; Hursh Abraham R 2 Wetsei Jacob Heaggy Sarah Wilson Holly S Judy Henry 2, Whiting Isac Jones John O Woylford Polor Kilburn Capl Charles Whitnight Daniel C Kelly Wm Wagner Jacob • King Mary Aim ' Weigle - Jacob Kelly Isabella Wilson P.Z. ........ Kloiz J O 2 Zelgler Daniel Xcnor Isabel N. HANTQH, P. M Sealed Proposals WILL bo received* by the Town Councilor (lie Uorough of Carlisle, at.their next meeting, on Sa turday evening, July 12, 1851, for sotting nnd ad justing, according to regulation, 45G foot of Guun Stones on South street, in front of the Public Grave Yard. . The Curb Slonemuetbo well dress ed, and planted in the ground at least one foot, and the contractor required to bo governed, by the. di rection oflhe Street Committee, JOHN B. BRATTON, President of 'lhwn Council, Attest— Franklin Holcomb, Clerk, July 3. 1851—2 t NOTICE To tho Heirs and Legal Representatives of Nathan Reed, deceased. aIAKE notice that by an order of tho Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, I will hold an In* quest to divide, part, or value tho Heal Estate of said deceased, on Thursday the 24th day of July, 1851* at 2 o’clock P. M., on the promises, in tho borough of Nowvillc, whore you may attend if you think pro* per. SiinniFp'ft OmoK, ? Carlisle, July 3, 1861. $ DAVID SMITH, Sheriff. Estate Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of adminis tration on the palate of A. W. Lobach,. Into of the Borough of Carlisle* Cumhorlond county, dcc’d., have boon issued by (lie Register in ami for said coun ty to the subscriber residing in North Middleton Ip., in said county. All persons having claims or do* mnnds against the estate of said decedent, are re quested to make known the same without delay,and those indebted to'moke payrnont to JOSEPH LOBACH, Adm’r. Juno 20,Gt HARRISBURG Agricultural Machine Shop, rpilE subscribers, manufacturers of WHEELER’S J, PATENT RAILWAY CHAIN HORSE POW ER und OVERSHOT THRESHERS, liavo porma* nonlly established a shop in tho borough of Harris* burg, whore wo aro now prepared to fill orders and supply agents to a vary great extent. Wo olso manufacture to order the most approved kinds of Pted Cutters, Clover Ifullers, Corn Shatters, Circa . lar Saw Mills and Grain Drills. Tho accompany log | out gives a side view of a TWO HORSE MACHINE, al work with llio hands necessary to attend it and keep it in Alii operation, and will thresh from 100 to 200 bushels of Wheat, or double llio quantity of Oats, Barley, or Buckwheat por doy. Tlio ono Ilorso Machines will throeh half as fust as tbo Two Horso ones. The Thresher(overshot) with seiionKor attach, ed which eoparatos tbo grain from llio straw thor onirhlv. Every machine sold by us or our agents is Warranted to giro satisfaction to llio purchaser, or It may bo returned to us or tho agent of whom it was bought, after fair trial, and the purchase money (if paid) will bo refunded. , For more detailed information or for llio purpose of ordering machines, address .. _ - . M, H. STEEVEU & Co. Juno 26, 1851j-Sm.* Perry County Warm Springs. THE Proprietor of; this pleasant and delightful Watering Place, feeling highly gratified with the success which hos attended''bis. management of.the above establishment during.lhp first season, has In creased his efforts to render the place and accomrno-. dations still more inviting and comfortable. ‘ Tho Warm Springs are situated in Perry county, Pa,, on tho .bank of Sherman's,creak;'oho pf'tho healthiest sitirtftions in the State. These waters are well known for their .excellent ifiodicinal equalities, and are tho best for tho permanent euro, of ;Sorofuta, Totter, and all diseases of the skin that has ever been ascertained. ' _ Tho Springs arb accossiblb'by the Ccntralßailroad to Dunconnon, where a coach will always bo in read iness on tho arrival of tho cars from the east, to con voy passengers who desire to visit the Springs, H miles north-west of Duncannon. , leaving Philadelphia in tho morning train of cars can arrive at the Springs early (ho same evening.: The coach is now running daily and will coptinue during tho season, leaving the' Springsovery morning so as to roach tho oars going bast.' .All communications for tho Warm Springs should bo 'directed to Duncannon P. 0., and will, then ar rive at tlio Springs doily, • The terms for boarding will bo. moderate,.and every atlontion puid to those who shall bo pleased to pay him a visit during tho season'.. Ample provision has been made forgymnaelic exercise and passlimo amusements, whilo Sherman's crock affords delight ful fishing. Ii; H. ETTER,; Proprietor. July 3,1851—1 m , j CARLISLE SPRINGS. milE propiiotor respectfully informs his friends and tilts public generally* Ihul Ho has fitted up tho establishment of the Carlisle Springs, for the ao .commodution comfortably of a largoaiumber ofVis . OL_a-- iters and Boarders. Tho Springsard sit uated four miles north of Carlisle, in' a liiliilSsP^ oo ond romantic place, where accommodation for travellers and visiters maybe relied on. Cold and warm:baths in good order. Visiters coming in .the cars from any of the cities will bo promptly attended to by any of the Livery men with their fine carnages, and conveyed to'lhc Springs the same day, if desired... . D. CORNMAN'.: i Juno 19; ISsl—6t > ; . Dcm. Union publish to amt of $2, and charge ad vertiser, ", OAP HOTEL, At the South JHTuunlinn t Cumberland, 00., Pa, rpHE undersigned would respectfully Inform bis X. friends and tho public in general, (hat ho has leased the above well known Hotel, lately occupied by Samuel Morrett, in the village of Papcrlown, six miles south of Carlisle, where ho will bo happy to AfmgPL receive tho visits of those who may favor. him with a call. Tho HOUSE is largo ■ ■■■llSgand airy, having recently had'a spacious a ddition built thereto, and is located \n one of the most pleasant, healthful, and romantic nooks in the Stale—thus making it a most delightful summer resort to tho stranger, traveller or guest.— Wild game and fish qf all kinds abound in tho im mediate vicinity. supplied his Bar with choice liquors from tho city, and his Table being furnnhed with tho best viands and choicest dolicn cic? of the season, ho Hatters himself that bo is pre pared to accommodate his guests in a mnnrioi that cannot fait of being 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 bo kept in the best order, and no.pains spared, (0 administer to tho comfort and gratification of his guests, the un? demigued respectfully hopes- to merit and receive a share of patronage commensurate with his efforts.to please. . .•. - 1 SNIDER RUPLEY. , Juno 19, 1851— 3in New HlacKcraf. MACKERAL No. 3 of new catching, in addition to other qualities. Also Salmon, Shad and Herring, just received and for sale by J. W. EBY. June 20, 1851. im. s. n. . , NORTH Hsnover,'street. Office adjoining Mr. Wolf’s store. Office hours, more particularly from 7 to 0 o'clock A.M., and from 6' to 7 o’clock P. M. Carlisle, June 19, 1851—tf NOTICE. A T a meeting of the Cumberland Valley Far• tx. wtr’s Mutual Fire Insurance lid'l in Sbippensburg on the 10th instant, the following named persons were elected officers: * . SAML. WHERRY, Esq., President.. J. CRESLER, Secretary. GEORGE ALLEN, Treasurer. Executive Cummilfcc, JACOB VOGLESONGERj JOHN CRESLER. WILLIAM MEANS. Shippcnsburg, Juno 19, 1651—31 Estate Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of adminis tration on tho estate of James O’Brien,'late of Mcchanicslmrg, Cumb. co,, dec’d, have this day been issued by the Register in and for Cumberland county, to (he subscriber who resides In U. Allen township, Cumberland county, Pa. Alt persons having claims or demands against the estate of the said decedent, aro.rcquestcd to make known the same without dc lay, and those indebted to moke payment to • CHRISTIAN TITZEL, Adm’r. Juno 12, 1851—Ct Notice to Collectors. NOTICE is hereby given to all delinquent Cbl -1 eel ora that their several accounts must be closed with the Cbunty Treasurer on or before tho 17ih of July next, after which time h 6 further in dulgence can bo given. By order of tho Com missioners. Attest, WM. RILEY, Clk. CoMMtssidnßßS OmcE, 7 Carlisle, June 10,1651. 3 More Now Goods. THE subscriber has opened a Fresh assortment of Ladies Dress Goods, such as Foulard Silks, Silk Grenadines, white and colored Bareges, Silk Tissues, Albonnes, French Lawns, Ginghams, Poplins, Silk Lustres, Calicoes, &0., all of which will be disposed of on moderate terms. G. W. HITNER. Juno 19, 1861. Prepare for Harvest. JUST received nt PORTER'S Shoo Sloro, a fresh lot of Mon's Pegged Slippers, Men's nndßoy’s Kip Brogans, dee., suitable for those who Wish a prime shoo.for summer wear. Juno 10,1861* ■ Notions, SUCH as Fancy Soaps, Powders,.Perfumery, Hair Brushes, Teeth Brushes, Suspenders, Hair Oil, Purses, Port Monies, Toys for .Chil dren, Patient Elastic Inkstands, and a great vari ety of fanny articles too numerous to mention, which I offer nt rodeoed prices. Carlisle, Juno 13, *5l. O, INHOI'F, Apt. J UST received nt PORTER'S Shoo Sloro, a frooh assortment of J.adiee, Mimpb, and Children s Gaiter., Jenny Lind Tien, Baskina and Slippore, of the beat quality. Aloe every variety of Fancy col orod French Lasting for Gaiters, which will bo maao up to order. Juno 10, 1851, # ■ ' BEAUTIFUL Gilt Picture Frames, just received and for saio at the Central Drug Store, next door to tho Post Office. ■ June 10,1661. ' "O AWLINS dc M’OULLOCH have for sale at their Xu Central Drag Store, a large ossortment of Rous sel's Perfumery ond Fancy Soaps.. June 10, 1851, • DAMASK TABLE DIAPER. Just Opened Damask Tablo Linen of superior ounllty, Scotch Diaper for'Towelllng, colored Fruit Doll ies, with a variety of Linen ohods. , June 10. G W HITNER The World’s Fair! ’ Tremendous Excitement I t A S many of our citizens will not be.al>)o» on jCLaccount of business and other mailers, to visit London during the exhibition, I have Just opened a variety of handsome and useful articles to. Which I would invite the attention of the public, consist ing in part of China Dinner and Tea sets, Stone China Dinner, Tea, and Toilet sets, best. Liver pool and Common Waro. Glass Waro, Suph as Bowie, Goblets, Stands, Wines, Tum blers, Jelly Stands; Decaliters, Lemonades, and a variety of Glass Dishes of every size, for sale by ; O. IN HOFF, Agt. Carlisle, June 13,1851. : • . • BUCKETS. WOODEN BUCKETS, with patent lids, a very useful article, also other kinds of every de scription; together with a variety of Sugar.and Sait Boxes, Butter Bowls nnd Butter Prints, hair Selves, Bathing Tubs and Brushes in great varie ty. 0. INHOFF,Agt. Carlisle, June 13,1851. Lamps. CANDALABRAS, Astral, Solar, Ethorial, Lard and Pino Oil Lainps of new and fashionable stylos, just received and for sale by C. INHOFF, Agt. Carlisle, Juno 13,1851. NEW GOODS. THE. undersigned has just returned from the City with a SECOND SUPPLY of GOODS suitable.for the season, embracing Cloths, Cassl* meres, ..Vestings, Summer. Cloths, Barege-dc- Laines, Silk Tissues, Dress Silks, Black Canton Cloths, Bombazines, Alapacaa, Ginghams, Lus tres, Muslins, Checks, Tickings, Pantaloon StuQs, &c. .Also . A Large Lot of Bonnets, including all the new and desirable styles at great ly reduced.prices. Boots and Shoes, A full assortment of Bools 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 Coffeej Sugar, Teas, Spices, &0., Also, the beat quality of Colored Carpel Chain. The public in general are invited to call inas much as 1 can assure my customers that my goods are laid in at such prices, as that ! can offer great inducements to -purchasers. Butter, Eggs, Rags, and,Driod Pruit laken at market prices. •N. W. WOODS, Agt. Carlisle, June 12,1851 Groceries. , -A NEW supply of fresh. Coffees, white crushed l\ and brown Sugars, Spices,. &c., just received and opened by the subscriber, as also a general as sortment of - GREEN & BLACK TEAS, of the choicest brands from the . well known house of Jenkon’s & C0.,-Philadelphia, with a general assort ment of all other articles in his lino. For sale at the store of J. W. EBY. Carlisle, March 13,1851 - To Ladies and Gentlemen! WILLIAM WEBB, respectfully informs the public generally, that ho has just returned from the city with a large 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. Olophanc, do • ' Waslj Bolls, do Circassian soaps, do** - . Fancy Toilet Soaps, &c. • do Extracts of various odors. Fancy Cologne and Cologne bottles. ♦ do ,Ox Marrow Pomade, . do Recinine, together with Geranium rose hair p* fimi¥OW«.'hc«T» oil,-dee. Also a rare assort-- ihanr.of brushes, such a* hat b/ushee, nail do., tooth clbliios do; A lot of'razors, and razor fltfopCk ,'On hand s largo assortment, of hair work, such us ~ , Gentlemens* wigs and scalps. - Ladies do. do Back and front braids,' do Curls, &c.j and a variety of other orticlcs lo which (ho attention of tho publio is respectfully iuviled. .. Carlisle, Juno 5, 1851. . DR. GEORGE Z. BRETZ, WILL perform all operations upon tho Teolh that may bo required for their preservation. — Artificial Teeth inserted, from a single tooth lo an entire sot, on tho most scientific principles. Diseases of the mouth and irregularities carefully treated.— Office at tho residence of his brother, on North Pitt struct, Carlisle, Pa. May 15, 1861. ' A CARD. To tub Ladies’— WM.M.PORTER would respectfully inform tho that ho has filled up tho room recently occupied by Miss Betsy Kornan, next dnor to tho old stand as a Ladies* Shoe Store exclusively! where they will find a well selected assortment of goiters, buskins, tics, slippers, &o.,froin tho best manufacto ries In Philadelphia, and also of his own make, lo which thblr attention is invited. Carlisle, May 8,1851. Ladles’ Shoes. JUST received a largo.and handsome assortment of Ladies*, and Childrens Boots and Shoes, from tho celebrated Eastern manufactories which wilt bo sold vary cheap. N. W. WOODS, Agt.. Carlisle June 12,1851. • . Boots. JUST received a largo assortment mon*s fine boots also a superior Caff Boot which will be sold very cheap. N. W. WOODS, Ag’t. Carlisle, June 4,1851. Fly Papers. THE subscriber has received' an assortment of Fancy cut Fly Papers for hanging in Stores, Hotels, dec. Also wide Nets for covering Mirrors, Ploluro Frames, &c., to protect them from tho flies* GEO. W. HITNER. July 3, 1881. Grocorlos. COFFEES, SUGARS, Rico, Chocolate, Spices, Molasses, Syrup, dco., os well ns other necessary articles, just received fresh and for aule st tho store of J, W. EBY. Juno SO, 1861. Groceries. COFFEE, Sugar, Tea, Chocolate, Molaaaea, Cheese, Sapsago Cheese, Macaroni, Farina, nice, Rice Flour, Hominy, Dried Beef, Hams, Tongues, &0., constantly on trend and for sale by “ 0, IN HOFF, Agt. Carlisle, Juno Id 1851. LAWNS & GINGHAMS. Just received a hand some assortment of Lawns and Ginghams, which 1 otn selling very oheop. Juno 10, N, W. WOODS, Agt. /■■“IOSSAMEU GLANNELB. Just received a vX lot of white Gossamer Flannels. Also Gauze Flannels for summer wear* Just received a lot of the hew style Gossamer Frinno,'for ladies mantillas by Juno 19,1851 G W lIITNER AFRESH LOT of medicines, consisting in port of Opium, Quinine, Morphine, Extracts, Modi, cinol Oils, Roots, Gums, Barks, Essences, Syrups, <Scc., received this day and for sale by • RAWLINS & JVrCULLOOII. Juno 10,1651 CtUPEIUOR. SEGAKS, A lot of very superior Prlncipeo and other Segais, received and for sale ju the store of - 0. INHOFF r Agt . . '.NOTICE. ~ .s . >■- NOTICE is hereby given that application will be made to the , next* Legislature, agreeably to the constitution and laws of this Commonwealth, for an alteration in the charter of the Carlisle Deposit Bank so as to confer Cpon. said bank, the rights and privil eges of a bank of Issue, and to change the name of said Bank to “The Farmers and Mechanics Bank ol Carlisle.” By, order of tho Board Directors, w. M. BEfDTEM, Cashier. Carlisle Deposit Dank, ? June 5, $ ■ . ■.' For Sale. A VALUABLE TAN,YARD, favorably, situated In Pc fry cutmty, on tho Main road leading from Londisburg to 1 Gibson’s mill, containing Four Acres, more or less, of Ground, bn which, there is a corn- Miortablo Dwelling House and Barn. The cheapness and facility with which bark can be procured in tho immediate neigh borhood, makes tho situation a desirable one. Tor terms apply to William Gibson, Esq., liv ing near the premises, or Chief Justice Gibson, Car lisle, Pa. May 1, 1851—tf ; . Wc Study to Please; THE attention of tho public is respectfully invited to the extensive and well selected slock of BUILDING HARDWARE & TOOLS* now ottered 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 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, while or.brass fur niture. American Mortice Latches. ! ; American Mortice and,Rim CJosot, Locks, plated or .brass escutcheons. Drop, Stop, Thumb,' Gate, and Store Door. Latches. Imported Locks and Latches of. every description. Baldwin’s and American Butt Hinges, Shutter, Gate Strap, T., and Backflap hinges. Shutter, Gate, Door, Flush and-Spring Bolts; Screws Sprigs, Glup and Sand paper; American Axle and Sham Axle Pulleys, American Buttons, Nobs, Sash cord, Nails and Sosa-weights at Factory prices. All Goods delivered free to any part of tho city.— At this establishment can-bo found tho largest as sortment of White and Fancy Nobs for Locks injho city; some of which cannot bo seen or obtained at any store. TOOLS.—AII kinds of Spear & Jackson’s Saws on hand. Solo Agents for the celebrated Planes of E. W. Carpenter, of Lancaster. Beatty’s &. Wil liams* make of-Chisels, Axes, Hatchets, Drawing Knives, &c. warranted good. Pugh’s and Slack’s make of Augurs and Auger Bills, all,sizes American Squares and Devils,Rules, Gauges, Sawsetls, Compasses, Screwdrivers, C. S. Hammers,,Claw arid Riveting* all sizes. Anvils and Vices, all sizes. Steels. Iron and Wooden Braces, with C. S. Bills; W. Greaves & Sdn’s, Butcher’s «Sc other celebrated mokes of Chisels, Files,Plane-irons, Addis’s celebrated calving tools, all shopes. Mak ing one of the best and most extensive assortments of Building Hardware and Tools, in the city. . At this establishment it is considered a pleasure Ip show tho Goods. Call and examine tho stock and hear tho prices, before purchasing elsewhere. WM, M. McCLTTRE & BRO., : No. 287 Market St., between 7lh and Blh. Phila. April 10, lssi—3m ; . . : To the ladles! WE respectfully invito your attention to our largo and extensive assortment of ' Spring ami Summer Goods, such os Mousclin do Laincs, Silk Poplins, Borego do Laincs, Lawns, colored and plain .Bareges, Ging hams, .AJpachas, dotted Swissos, plain do., Bomba zines, 4000 yards of colored Chintzes, from 4 to 12i cents. BONNETS,! Palm Leaf, Leghorn, and Rough,& Ready Hats. Muslins, Tickings, Chocks, Domestic Ginghams, Linen and Cotton Toweling and .Table Drapers.' Offr ’Muslin's eanl"btf~Wrifl'd'(besd'ji'orts for cheapness; Edgings, Inserting, Gloves, Hosiery Suspenders, and a Jargo'supply of' .1 Ribbons & Parasols. Cloths, Cnssimcrcs, Vestings, Summer Stuffs, blk. Summer cloths, black Cassimoros, cheap Tweeds, Boys* Wear, &c. Groceries , Spices, Teas , at lower pticcs than usual. Give us a call and save money. A. & W; DENTZ, South Hanover street, April 17, 1851. - NEW GOODS AT THE CHEAP STORE, THE undersigned Informs his friends and numer ous customers, that ho has just returned fiom Philadelphia, with a largo ond carefully selected as sortment of now . Spring Goods, purchased at tho lowest prices, which ho is determin ed to sell at small profits. Supcrioi CLOTHS, at from 75 cents to $0 per yard; Cuesimcres, Cassincts and Vestings, at various prices. > • ; ' Dress Goods, such its Delaines, Bcrego dd Lninos, a splendid assortment of Silks, Calicoes, Ginghams, Checks, Table Diapers, Tickings, Muslins, Bonnots and Hals. BOOTS AND SHOES. A good assortment of Men’s, Women’s, and Chil dren’s Bools and shoes, of suporiot quality, and very cheap.' Also, Boy’s ond Men’s Cloth Cops, Palm Hats,&c. Groceries, such as Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Jen kins* celebrated Teas. , . Always on hand tho boat quality of Carpet Cliain. The subscriber respectfully asks nil who wish bar gains to give him* a cull, at his stand opposite Win. Leonard’s, North Hanover street. Butler, Eggs, Rags, Soap, and Dried Fruit, taken at market prices. April 17,1351 N. W. WOODS, Agt. Kcfvlsciators. ■THE subscriber is the agent for Ike solo of Par son's Celebrated Refrigerator and Water Filter com bined. Persons wishing to see them in operation can bo gratified by calling at the residence of May 16. G. W. HITWER. Bonnets. JUST received a now supply of the latest stylo ol Bonnets. Ladiqs call and see iheni. . A. C. FETTER. May 6,1851 hardware. THE subscriber returns his sincere thanks to his numerous customers and the public generally, for the liberal encouragement thus far extended, and desires in a word to assure all that ho has consider* ably enlarged his stock in all its bronchos connected with his business. Without going into detail he would say that his goods oro offered at such prices as cannot fniHo please. I have just opened a comploto assortment of Grass and Cradling Scythes, of different brands. On hand Blake’s Firo and Wotcr Proof Paint. HENRY SAXTON. Carlisle, Juno 5, 1861. • * . l4iuobtirnors Goal. IQA TON B Lykena Valley nut cool, for burn lOUins Lime* receiving and for salo cheap by W» B* MURRAY, Agt. Blaokiuißh , fl Goal. • O AAA BUSHELS of Blacksmith's Coal, a /£»UUU superior article, receiving and for sale by* ,W; B. MURRAY, Agt. RECEIVED at the Btoro of tbo subscriber a hand some assortment of Bar ages and Silk Tissues, which will bo sold cheep. June-10. N. W. WOODS, Agt. ■p EOEIVBD at the store of tho subscriber, another j\j supply of choap Bonnets and Ribbons. . Juno ID. . N. W. WOODS, Agt. TENKINS* TEAS of their best marks, are just re fj coiving, including Young Hyson; Imperial and Black Tea. Also Fresh Farina, for sale by Juno 26, 1851, - k j, W. iIBY. Plainfield Classical Academy, EOUR miles West of Carlisle.: Tenth Sesstoi* commences on Monday, May, sth, 1851..,.,,; This Institution has been established'nearly, five years; during which time suchladdftiotis and hnpfovo monts have been-made as to.render it one of the most commodious and convenient in the Stole, .. In regard to heaUhfutncss it may be mentioned that rro case of serious sickness has occurred,in the Institution sinco it was founded. Its moral purity is attested by tho fact that depraved associations, scenes ot vico, and resorts for dissipation bavo no existence in the neighborhood. ' ' The course of instruction comprises .all branches required by the merchant, professional inan or colle gian. Also modern languages, vocal and instrumett tal’music, &c. ■ ‘ ; it is the'determination of the Proprietor that the' Institution shall sustain tho reputation it has already acquired for imparting thorough instruction, end in culcating and establishing virtuous principles In tho mins of tho youth submitted to his charge^ Terms (per session of five months) ftGjD'iOO'. For catalogues containing references, dcp«, address U. K. BURNS, Principal and Proprietor, Plainfield P.'o,;,Cumbi co., Pdv , April 10. !BGt. '' ' Virginia Farms for Salc« ; THE WINCHESTER VA., LAND AGENCY. J A. BAKER &L. T. MOOUE, having formed i an Agency for the sale of Lands lying in all sections of Virginia, and other States, ore now pre pared to offer /or sale a number of very DESIRA BLE FARMS, located in thp fertile, and most re markably healthy valley of Virginia. Anomberof these farms are of tho best Limestone improved, and convPnicntto Winchester, whicbplaco - I is celebrated as being tho best flour market' distant from tho seaboard. This Agency possesses facilities* for procuring all tho best land for sale in this section* of Iho country, and persons desiring to poreftase a* good farm,- at- moderate rates, can avoid much loss of lime and expense of travelling through tho court i try in search ofa form, by addressing them, post pole# and gelling onp of tho Agency’s circulars, giving an* accurate description, location, and price and condi tions of payment of each farm they offer for sole.— There is now residing in tho county of Frederick,- upwards of seventy families recently removed from* various parts of Pennsylvania, and the FennsyJvan-' ian, instead of travelling into a strange, land, may hero find his friends ond ncighbors’settled on,the* same valley which skirls Rom tho Susquehanna through Marylandand Virginia, and terminates only in the sunny plains of Tennessee. The Agents will uso great precaution to see lhaf lilies to all lands they Bell trrC good. Merchants, moohanicrand tradesmen, wishing to* procure a good location in this section ofcoantry fof transacting business, woulddo well to apply to ihiaf Agency. ... ‘ - BAKER & MOORE,;Agent*'. Winchester, Frederick co., Va«* April 10,1851—6 m» ; V NGWGOODS. AT the cheap Wholesale and Retail Emporium of CHARLES OGILBY. Now opening the moat extensive and splendid'assortment;of„Spang and Summer Goods, ever brought to Cumberland coun ty. - The Ladies are particularly invited to call and examine the varied and beautiful assortment of Xaclics Dress CJoods. Elegant China Silks, Foulard Silks, Silk and LioCtf Poplins, Barege do Laines, Barege do ’Pall,- 811 k Tissues, Summer Silks, Black Canton Cloth, Bom bazines, Alpacas, Ginghams, Swiss Muslins, French- Worked Collars, Cambric Handkerchiefs, Laces,- Linen Lustres, iScc. CARPETS' CARPETS!! An immense of Carpets, Mattings and'Oil Cloth/ just received.. Imperial, Ingrain and Vferiitloa Car pets, from 10 cents to $1 26. > * Bleached and Brown Muslins, Tickings, Ging hams,Bagging, Checks, Osnabufgs, Colton Diaper* and Sheetings; Bonnets* Upwaidsof 400 now style Bonnets from the most approved establishments of Paris, Now York and Philadelphia. Alboni, Bclgie, China Pearl, Flor ence Braid, Hungarian, French Lace Gimp, Satin Straw/ MOss/Tul/p arid 'Jcfftfy LTail'BoShetM, at all 'prices.' ’ I " * • - .'* '•* ’ * • ifrnnojTs—- A largo assortment of.Bpanet, Neck ann Cap;Ribbons. Also some dt Bonnot Tabs." v "■»**" • Boots <s* Shoce.—A tremendous lot of Bools and Shoos of all descriptions, sizesyhnd price, arid suita ble for Mon, Women and Children. For neat and good Bools and Shoes, Ogitby’s is two place. N '• u GROCERIES. A fresh lot of Groceries just received and selling; as cheap as iho cheapest. - The public in general are requested to look through our largo andbeautiful assortmentof Goods, as wo aro always pleased to show them without charge. ' . Recollect Iho old choap eland, East Main street Carlisle, April 10, 1851 | Now Spring Goods At the Cheap Store corner of Hanover and Leather Sle. t oppoiite Huihtt'a Grocery Store. THE undersigned most respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he has just returned from Philadelphia with a well selected as* sorlmor.iof Spring Goods, purchased at the lowest prices, and which he is de termined tu sell at small profits; among thfcm may bo found Silk Tissues, Silk Lusters, Foulard Bilks,plain and figured De -Lalncs, Borcgo do Lalnes, Lawns, Ginghams and Calicoes. BOJNNETS of nil qualities and of the nearest styles. Bonnet Ribbons, Kid Gloves, Parasolir, dco Cloths, Cassjmeres, Vestings,' Soltinctts, Velvet Cords, Kentucky Jeans, dee. DOMESTICS, Tickings, Checks, Flannels, Dril lings, Osnoburg, Llnaoys, Muslim; bleachedand un bleached. Also, Groceries in all their variety, vlkt Sugar, Coffee, Teas, MolasscdrSpices, Chocolate, See. Rags and Country Produce taken la Exchange for Goods. Carlisle, April 10,1851 For tho Benefit of ttao Public. TJIE subscribers take this method of informlnff their old customers and the public generally,that they have removed (heir extensive ' Clothing- Establishment,' ono door north of their old stand, to the room former ly occupied by S. A# Coyle, in North Hanover street,. Carlisle, where they have added to (heir atook an extensive assortment of SPRING $ SUMMER CLOTHING ... They kooy constantly on hand a full assortment of every hind of Clothing, either for dress or labor.-—. Thuir etock consists in part of fine cloth Drees and * Frock Coats, Cassimero Pants, Silk and Salim Vests, Coats of Sattinelt, Tweed, Cryton Cloth, Caehmefett, Linen, &o. A full assortment of pants for summer i wear, and to (heir assortment of clothing thefe is. scarcely an end, embracing almost every variety of. pattern, make and price; they also keep constantly. on hand an excellent assortment of goods for GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, which they are prepared to make up to order at notice. They also keep constantly on band an as-., sortment of Leather and Hair Trunks, Valises, Car*- Eo I Bags, Umbrellas, Hats and Caps, Suspenders, tress and Under Shirts, Bosoms and Collars, Abney' and plain silk nook and pocket Handkeioblefs, tqd, lota of notions too numerous to mention. We invite you to give us a call and examine for yourselves, be we have the stock end are prepared'to, tell to suit customer*! They would just mention, that they have no olty clothing, but that Ibalr gar-, monte are all made in Carlisle nnder their own care. . * ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON. April 17,1851—3 m Bread Fowdor. BABBITT’S Efiervesing Compound fo> making Dread, cakes, dec. without Yeast, one of lbs heal preparations, originally introduced by i constantly pn hand. ; w * BBY * Carlisle. Juno 80. 186! ‘ • 1 BLANK SUMIVIONS’& kXEMTIONSfob SALE AT Tills A. C. FETTER.
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