A ** ***.' Latvia sea. On Thursday last, by.the Rev* John N.HoflT 'mnn, Mr. Ggonac W. Lkidio, to Miss Maiiala both of this county. .. Attention . ■. 'Spmijjfiold Ilrglit'lnfantry! PARADE at thepublic house o : f Ellas Eyster, '.on the Walnut’Bollora .Road, on Saturday theflth “day of August* nexlf at 10 o'clock A; M., properly fijuipl fur drill.• 'At tho same time and place, an adjourned Court of Appeal will be held for said company. Xiy ordur of the Captain. • • J. M. M'CULLOCII.'O. 5. •Julygyissi—3t - ‘ ‘ Teachers Wiiutcd. THE School Directors of Praiikford township, ,wtll meet at Lackey's tavern, on the 14th day of August' neYt, at 1 o'clock P. M.,‘for life examina tion ofseven Teachers'for Safd township. Appli cants will please attend. # . JOHN C. BROWN, Sect'y, July 21, 1851—31* . ‘ To Teachers, IHIB Board of Directors of Newton District, Cum . borland county, will meet at the public'houso of llonry Hursh in said district, on Saturday tho 9th ‘day of August next, at 1 o'clock for tho pur "poso of’examining and selecting olght Teachers to 1 take cliaVgo ’of tlicfschools of said district, for tho cn* term. By order of the Board. - - C.-SNOKE, Sect'y. July 24, 1651—3 t Estate Notice. HT'BTTERS of administration on tho'estate of John Ti Drowoowolt, latq of Silver Spring tpwhflhip, Cum "bcrland co., Pa., deceased, have been granted by tho Register of said county, to the subscribers living in said township. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immodiato' payrnont,and those liuvjng claims wilf'-present thtfra - properly autlicnll calcUTor settlement to r , SAMUEL COCKLIN, , WILLIAM DROWNEWELL, _ July 21, 1851—Cl* Adm-rs. Notice, YjOTICE ife hereby given to all persons inter, 'osle'd that the following accounts have been filed ’in the Pxothonoiary’a office for examination by the accountants therein named, and will be presented to tho Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, for confirmation and allowance, on Wed nesday the 27(h day of August, A.-I). 1851. t. '('he account of John Rupp, Assignee under a deed of voluntary assignment of Jacob Dates, of Shiremanslown. 2. The account of John Waggoner, Assignee of Ciuorge Slrohm, sr., under a deed of voluntary as signment. 3. Trust account of John liouser and Peter Barnhart, Assignees of William C k Houser of the borough of Mechanic&burg, underV’decd ufvolun tary assignment. ■l. Trust account 6f Jacob. Ritnor, Assignee o( Luonatd Wise, late oft South. Middleton township, under a duufl assignment, ' 5. Tlie account of rhombs treason, Assignee of Jacob Stov'er, under a deed of voluntary assign ment. . ! 0. Tho account ofßobt. Mpore'hnd Jqhn Good- Assignees.d^F.’fl.lvcdhy & f Co., under a deed <Jf voluntary assignment.. . JAS. F. LAMBERTON, Pfoth’y. ProtFy’g affice, July 21,. 1851—5 t • ItEGISTJEK’S NOVIGC. NOTICE la hereby given to all persons interes ted that the follbwlltg accounts hhve becnfiled 'in lilts office for examination by the accountants • therein named, and will bo presented-to (he Or ** phanV CbUrt of Cumberland county, for confirma tion dhu allowance, on FißdaV, 1 tho 22<1 day of August, A. U., 1851, viz; 1. The account Of ‘John Khmer, administrator of Maty flUmdV, lute of Kingstown, dec’d. 2. Tb’o account of Win, Clark, administrator of James'Chirk, Into of Southampton township, de ceased. * * > 3. Thdacdountof Jeremiah. Bowers, administra tor of John D. Kbrighl,late of JSilvor Spring town ship, deceased. 4. The account of Jacob Zeig'er, executor of Maria E. Zeigler, lato of North Middleton town* ship, deceased. 5. The account of John B. Coover, administra tor of David Bear, lato of Upper Allen township! deceased. t>. The account of Wrn. Maxwoll. executor of 'George Maxwell, late of Southampton township, 'deceased. * 7. The accounts of Benjamin Musser, guardian of Susannah and Mary Snavely. < . , 8. The accotmt of \Vm. ‘ft. Gdrgae and Polor executors of Susanna Fahnestock,-late of'tGast Pennaboro* township. deceased. 9. The account of John Shoop, administrator of George Hupp, jr., late of Allen township, deo’d. tor The account 6f John ftupp, executor of Johh SnevcTy,lato 6T flaihpdvti township, decea "Bod, • It. The account of John Houser, adminialfator of lienry Kumnel, lulu of thu borough of Meehan** loobing, deceased. . 10. The account of Reuben StaiV, administrator of Isaac Lloyd, late of Lower Allen township, do* ceased. . * 13. Tho account of John Lohn, sr., ono of the administrators of Peter lyclpi, late of North Mid. dletoh township, deceased, ak settled by his exec* ‘utor John liohn,'jr, . , 1-1. Tiro account of David Foreman, ailmlnlstra 'lor"with .the ,wili annexed, of Peter Cope, late ol Newton township, deceased. , . 15. The account of David Foreman, administra tor of Mary Copo, late of Newton township, de ceased. , 16..,The account of Frederick Wopderlicli, nd 'mihisinjior of Peter Aockafellow. late of the bo rough of Meohaniosburg, deceased. 17. The account pf SamUol Garber and David 'Domulh, executors of Charles Garber, late oi New ion township, deceased. }B. The account of John Sheets, administrator of Jacob TCauftmaW, lalo ofE&sl'PertafcboW’toWn sbjn, debcaked. , 19. The account of James McCormick-, of George M’Cormiok, late of Southampton town ship,deceased. . 20. The account of John Lose, admifiiefralor of Abraham Lose, late of Silver Spring towoslup, 'deceased. 21. The account of David Lehn, administrator with the wilt annexed of Conrad .Emmlngeir, iMe of Silver Spring townahlrr, dco’d. 39. The a#oo6nt of Solomon Mohler athT Jacob Mohlor, executors of Daniel MohUr, laid of Allen township, deceased. 1 23. The account of John Flreovid, administra tor of Isaao Biodleman, iate of Silver Spring town "hlilp, deceased. . 24. Tho accountof GoorgoKoshl, administrator 'of Absolom Thumma, late ol North Middleton Wpship, deceased. 25. The amount of Elizabeth WWo, executor of Jacob WUci late ‘6( LoCver Alloa township, de 'co^rtJ. ’ 26. The account of Samuel Wherry, admlnia. Jrator of Robert Welsh, late of tho borough of Shipponebarg, deceased. • 37. Tho accounts of Robert C. Slerretl and RlohiVd Parker, executors of Thojufce-Ufie, late of North Middleton township, deo’d. \ , . 28. Tho dco6'Uni of 0. Tiizel, administrator of James O’Brien, late of the borougl\ of Mechanics burg, deceased. • 2l). Tho account of Thomas Sibbet, Guardian of Mary and Joseph Soiror, minor children of Daniel heifer, deceased. 30. The account of John Trimble, administrator bl Win. Trimble, late of Silver Spring township, deceased. 31. The account of David Grier, administrator bf Jane Moore, late of the borough of Garhslo, de. fceadbfl, 32. The account of Thomas 0. Bryson, Guar* Ulan of James and Samuel Adams. ... WM. GOULD, Jtegialcr. K Rflgi'ater’a Office, ? UarlUlo, July 2sJ, 1861. J Pciry tJouuty raruis at PUBLIC SALE. . ON THURSDAY, tho 4th of September next,will bo offered at public sate, at 10 o’clock A. M., on tho promises, two very fine Limestone Baums, sit uated In Toboyno township, Perry county. Those aro adjoining farms, ono contains about 240 acres, and 275 acres is contained in tho other.,- They Will be sold separately’ or, together as will suit purchasers. They arc about 8. miles wcst.of LapdlsUurg, on the main road leading up tbo .valley, Ono farm- has a STONE MANSION HOUSE & BANK BARN on it, The other a‘l*OG HOUSE JJ-|2WOK an d LOG BARN. There aro thriving £SaSSborcliaidB on both of these places. They ato situated in (lie most fertile part of the county, and offer mftny, inducements to purchasers. ‘Persons wishing to see either of tbo above iracts, can obtain information’from tho tenants residing, on thc'promi -808, or cither of the undersigned executors. .Attend ance given aiid tcriiis'mado known oathe day of sale by •' ' . • , , RICHARD PARKER,- . ,11. 0. STERRETT, J lxeculdrt'bf Thomas Viie^cd'cdsed, July 24, "1851—6 t ■ . . lloyiso and Lot fpf Sale. rpHE undersigned, Executors'of'Elizabeth Lutz, JL deceased, will oiler at. public sale, oh tho premi ses, on Saturday the 30th day of August next, a lot of Ground, in situate Brankford township* near Lack-, by’s store. The lot contains 'l3 AGGIES, more .or less, pi improved land, all under fence, and in good M condition. Thoimprovcmontsnroatwo&tory LOG HOUSE, LOG STABLE, an Apple Orchard, &-c. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M., when at tendance will be given and terms mode known by ' GEORGE DRAWDAUGH, SAMUEL MARQUART; . . Executors of Elisabeth Lutz i deceased. ' Jply 21, 1851—0 t» v ■ O. C. QUICK AND COMPANY'S Mammoth Menagerie. WILL Exhibit'at CARLISLE, on Saturdav, August 2nd. Doors upon from 2 to 4 P. M.» and from 7J to 10 o'clock P. W. Admittance, 25 cents. Children under nine years of nge half price. This splendid collection of the rarest and most magnificent specimens of (lie Animal Ctoalion, obtained from all quarters of the globe, wilt enter town on the morning of the day of exhibition in GRAND PROCESSION, and preceded by the gorgeous Ori»lic.-iij Cluarlal, Containing the Ntcw York Brass Hand, under lito Bupcfinlciulctico of.lMr. Joseph Nosiikr, 'and will consist of ail-tho beautiful decorated vehicles of the Company, drawn by a magnificent stud nf- ONE HUNDRED HORSES . The Mondgcflc of G.C.* QUICK &i CO. stands unrivaled |jy any other similar establishment hi the World' and in it .will bo found. renrosciUativcs of every wllich has ever bcon aiscpvcrcd by the naturalist. It is composed of the two great, codec, lions formerly, belonging to .. JUNE, TITUS Sc CO., AND VAN & CO. . And among the principle attractive features will bo fotind tho trained.- PERFORMING ANIMALS, which were so celebrated bath in Ehropo and Amcr. lea. MR. BROOKS, (ho unequutud Lion. King, will supcrintoad’lhis part of the Exhibition. .In. the course of Ufa performance MR.T.ANG WORTHY will Introduce his highly trained Ponies, who .will go through with (heir wonderful fen Ia of dancing, waltzing, &c., forming a pldasTiSg episode to the general entertainment. 4 t’loclamal Inn, WHEREAS tho Honorable FtmiKhicjc Watts President J udgo of tho several Courts of Com mon Pleas of Iho counties ofCumhetlaud, Perry and Juniata, in Pennsylvania, and justice of tho several Courts of Oyor and Terminer aild Ccncrnl Jail De livery in said counties, and lion. John anil John Clciidcliln. Judges of llio Cdlirt of Oyer and Terminer anil General Jtfil Delfv'cry. lo'r the trial ol all other clfoiices, in tho said county of by theirpfccenls to mo directed .dated the I4tli qf A}ftil,iBs I.hTVo ordered tit®* 1 Court ofOydr hiid Terminer end General Jail Delivery ,lo bo holden at Carlisle, on tlie 4th Monday of August next, (being tho 25th. day) at 10 o’clock in tho fore noon, to continue one week. . NOTICE is tlrcrcfoio hereby given, to the Coro her, Justices oft Ini Teuco arid Constables of (boJaid county of Cumberland,i tint’they ufo by the suiil pre cept commanded to bctlien and there in their proper persons, with their rolls,record*,inquisitions, exami nations, and alt other remembrances, to do those things which to their olllcos appertain to he doho,and all those that are bound by rdeugni/.uncrs,tn prosecute against prisoners that are or then shall bVm the jail of said county,are to bo there to prosecute them asshall bo just. DA VID SMITH, ShcrUT. Siikuii-Vk Office, "} Carlisle. July 10, 1851. ) Six Cents Howard. RAN A WAY, from the subscriber living in the bo rough of Curlisltvon the 3d instant, : an inden tured apprentice to the Toiloring Business, named Okoiiok Muoiik. Said boy had on when he went away a Mark Tweed Frock Coat, Black Pants, and Blue Military Cap, and is about 5 foot 0 inches high. All persons urn forbid harboring or trusting Inin on my account. Thonbovo icwnrikbut no extra charge* will bo paid to uiiy‘person who \Vill return said boy to mo. , . .. JOSEPH H. WBIBLEY. July 17. 1851-t-gi* Estate Notice. NOTICE, is lic.cby given that Letters of Adminis tration on the estate of Lewis Carpenter, - late of Adams county, Pa., dcc’d., have been issued to the subscriber residing In Frunkford Ip,, Cumberland county, Pu. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those ha ving claims will present them for settlement to WILLIAM fIRAGEY, Admr. July 17, 195J—Ot nricE To the and Legal JicpresehlnUves if David Sheafer, lute Of Dickinson township x dcc'd. TAKE notice that by order of tbo Orphans* Court of Cumberland county! 1 will hold un Inquest to divide, part, or value 1110 Heal Estate of said deceas ed, on Friday ‘the 6(U day of August, A. D. 1851, at 0 o’clock A. M. on tho promises, m said, township, when Ortd WhCro yod may attend if you think proper. DAVID SMITH, Sh’if.: Sheriff’s Office, Gailislo, July 17, 1851. School Tax Notice Tot- -1851, THE Duplicate of School Taxes for tho present school year has boon Ifeuucd to tho undersigned, Tron* surer of ’the School District of tho BoTough of Car lisle. Dollar rate on Occupation* Professions,&c., 4 mills. Property of every description, w gi •• i 'Jho Treasurer will attend at..the COUNTS COURT HOUSE, in .aid borough, on Fanux tlic 10th dov of August next, between tho hours of 0 & 13 and 3 «fc 5 o’clock of said day, for tho purpose of of receiving the, School lakes nforciaid in accordance with tho School LAW. An abatement of 6 per cent, will Utfmado on all such .Taxcs as may bo paid on or before tho sutd iDih of August next; and of 3 percent, on all ihm may bo paid after said data and before tho 16th of Octo> her next, after which no deductions will bo allowed, and for all unpaid Tuxes, a warrant to enforce the collection thereof, will thereafter bo issued us direct ed by Law. J. W. BUY*, Treasurer. Carlisle, July 17* lBSl—m Cirocci'lCH. ANEW supply of fresh- Calicos, white crushed and brown Sugars, Spices, &c., just received and opened by tho subscriber, us also u general as sortment of . , GREEN & BLACK TEAS, of tho choicest brands from Iho well known house of Jenkon’s «Sc Co., Philadelphia, Willi a general assort ment of all other articles in his lino. For sale at tho store of Carlisle, March 13, 1861 BLANK SUMMONS'A. EXECUTIONS FOR sale at tills drlTcE, rpBACHBRS WANTED. Nino .Male;*hd;-oho X Female Teacher, will find cmploymenl ili Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, fdf '7. or 8 nionlhs[to tench thc'brdinary branches taught in the common scnbols. Thb schools to commence on the, first day of September next. Recommendations as to moral character will bo requircd,.and on examina tion ofthc applicants will take place at the public house of George Duoy, In Ilogestowni on tho .LOlli day oPAugust next, at 0 o'clock iri the .morning. 1 By order oftho Board.' , ■ 1 . ‘ GEO. U. DUGIIER, Scctty. * July 17, 1851—31 SHERIFF’S HAILES. BY viifuo of sundry writs of Venditioni Bxponasj Levari Fnciiib Wid Fieri Facias,issued dut of the Court of Common I'ldus of Cumberland county, and to .me directed, I will expose io public sale, at the Court House, in*tho Borough of Curlieie, on Friday ttio 15th day of August nox.t, dT 10 b’cldck A. M. tho following described Ucul Estate, viz: A lot of Ground, situate iii the bdrpugh of Shlppoifsburg, contaimng'32 feet in breadth and 257; feet in. depth, morrt or Ipsa; bounded by Main street on tho north, a lot of Henry Athcitoiton tho west, un. alley on the south, and other properly of George Atherton on the cast, having (hereon erected a one story Log House and Kitchen, &c, - Also, a lot of Ground; siluato in tFio bo rough of Shippcnsburg, containing 32 feet in breadth and 2b? feet in depth, more or Ices, bounded by Main street on the nortir, an- alley oh the south, a lot of John Durnba'ugh'on the cast, and the aboVo descri bed lot on the west, having thereon creeled a Stable, &c. Seized and taken in execution as tbc property Of Gcorgo Athcrion. • . ' , . . & . Also, a tract of. land, situate in Mifflin township, bounded on the cast, by land of-J. and Peter Fahnestock, ; on the south by Isaac Christ licb. on the west by Andrew M’Elwuno and on tho. north by David Dowers, containing 74, acres, more or less, having thereon- erected a two story' Log House, Log Shop, and Log Darn. • Seized and taken in execution os,the property of-Thomus Dunlop. Also, the undivided ona-halfof a lot of Ground, situate in the,borough of Carlisle, contain ing OO fed in front and 240 feet in depth, more or less, bounded by High street bn’tho south, a lot of Thompsbtt’s heirs on tho cast, an alley on (ho north, and a lot of Mrs. Kaufman,on the WcBl,ba'ving.lliorc on erected a two story Slonb House and Slone buck building,'and a Stone Shop. Seizcd*and token in execution as the property-of James A. Dougherty. Also, a lot of ground, situate in Mon roe township, containing A acres and 90 perches,' more or less, bounded by lands of John Bellzhoover* David Diller, Nancy, Ulchwino and Jlehry VVoslfall, having thereon erected a one and. a half story Log House, Frame Stable, &e. Seized and taken in ex ecution as the property of Henry Fellows. . ' Also, a lot of ground, situate in die bo : rough of Sluppeiishurg, containing 32 feet 3 inches in broadih and 257 feet A inches'in depth, more or less,hounded by Penn sli eel on the east, an alley on the north, other properly of Jeremiah Rhoads on the south, and uh alley on the west, having thereon erec ted n.two Vtory Brick House,'Kitchen, «Scc. Also, a lot of ground, sitimlq in llto bo rough of Shippcnshiirg, containing 32 feet 3 inches in breadth mid 267 feet 4 inches in depth, mote of leas, hounded by Penn street on the cast, the above described lot on tho north, and an alley on the west, and a lot of John Fagan on the south, having there on,erected ii two,story Brick House & Brick Kitch eh, &c. Seized and taken ill.execution us the pro-' purly of Jeremiah Rhoads, . Also, a'lot-of ground, situalu id the Vil lagd of WhltchUk ’Faslponnsborough township, con taining 200 feet on the fcoulhnlong tho State road to a post, thence north along u lot of Henry; Loudon 94 feet, (hence west along the Cumberland Valley Kail Uoad 200 feel to a lot of' Thomas 'Cralghcili), jr., thence along caid.lot 123£ feet to the pliico of be cinning, having thereon creeled a two story. Frame (House, Wash House, Smoko House,'Well of water, Stable and Carriage-house, and having a large vurie •y of choice (VuU trees thereon. . ..Also, a. lot df ground, situate in said village., containing 100 foul oil the south along llio Stale road, l33y‘feot on' tho cast-along the above de scribed lot, 100 loot on ifio iirtrili Dumber land Valley lUilruud.iHid 103 feel on iho west along* a lot of Frederick Shccly. Seized and taken in ex ecution us the properly eLThomna Craighead, jr. Also, itccriain htfusoand IcH of ground^ i in iho borough of CnrlisTo, bounded on'thc'wcst by the Uu|timmo 'i'urnpiko Hoad, on tlio south liy a lot of Juson W.liJhy* On tho cast hy a lot of said Eby mid tho Public Crave Yard, and on the north by a lot of tho heirs of John Agnew, UeeM., now 11. Law, containing 35 feet in front and -40 feet in depth, wilh tho appurtenances (hereunto belonging. f It be ing (ho ,eamo properly lately occupied hy Peter U. Smith, and held by deed in the name of David Scoltpy and seized and . taken in execution by vntuoof a mortgage cxecutedby said Scobey. Also, the undivided onorhulf of a tract of land, situate in South Midiilcton. township, con taining 125 acres, more or Joss, bounded by lands of John Cuufman, Jacob Sheufor, and Jacob Goodyear and (ho Yellow Breeches creek, liuvjng thereon erec ted a two clory Log Houbo. Log Burn, and bther out buildings. Seized and taken in execution us the property of Thomas Mehaflio. Also, llio undivided one-half of a lot of ground, situate iii the borough of Ncwville, bounded by Front street on tho north, n lot of Jacob Kinsloo on the west, tho Methodist Church on iho cost, and an alley oi\ the south, containing 00 fo.l’in front & 180 foot in depth, more or loss, having thereon erec ted a two story Frame House, a Log Stable, dee. Seized and taken in execution as tho property of Davld.W. Jeffries. Also, Four lots of ground, on South st., in tho Borough of Carlisle, hounded on tho south by South street, on the east by a. lot of George llahko thorn, on the west .by lots ofAndrow Blair, William M’Gonigol, |Vlr* Jackson and if. A. Doty, and on the north ,by Chapel hlloy. Said. four lots being ad. joining ouch other and containing one aero and one third of nn.acre. Seized.and taken in execution os llto property ufMnry Monks. . Also, a lot of ground, situate in the bo rough ofCurlialo, containing GO feel in broadih, and 310 foot hr depth, more or less, hounded on tho south hy.Louthcr street, on tho onsl by East street, an the north by an alloy, and on tho west by u lot of Veter Spuhr, having thereon created a largo Frame two steiy House, with a hnsemont, and a Frame Stable, &c. This properly Is calculated for a number of xci sldcnccs, ‘ t Also, a lot of ground, situate in the bp rough of Carlisle, containing one acre, more or .loss, hounded on tho porlh hy Loallicr street, on the oast by a lot of Jacob Shroni, and on tho south and west by a road loading Irotn Loulhor street. Sojzod and taken in execution as the property ot John Brannon* A nd all to ho soTd hy pie,. . , HAVID SMITH, Sh’ff, Sheriff's Olllco, Carlisle, July 17.^1861*, VI OTIOE Ih hereby given Clint application will bn madb to iho next Legislature, ngfccafily to the constitution and lawb of thin for an alteration iu.lho charter of the Carlisle Deposit Dunk ao as to confer upon said hank thu rights and piivil ogos of a hank of issue, and to chnngo tho nuino of said Bank to “Tho Farmers and Mechanic! Bankol Carlisle,” By order of the Board Directors, . W. M. DEETEM, Cashier. Carlisle Deposit Dank,"? Juno 6,1851—0 m $ im. toEOUOD Z- Bltlilz, ‘VT7IIiTj perform all operations upon the Teeth V.y that-may bd required for their preservation.— Artificial To'dlU inserted, from a single tooth loan entire sot, on tho most scientific principled. Diseases oftho moulfi and irregularities, carefully treated.— Ofllco at tho residence of his brother, on North Fill street, Carlisle, Pa. ’ . . Moy 15, 1851. • .1. W.-EUY. CARRIAGE FOU SALE. A now Rockaway witl be sold low, Iho owner having no use for tho same. Enquire of the Editor^ July IT, 1801. NOTICE. - NOTICE. >; ■ Si.v Cents Howard. . tKANAWAY from the Bubsoilbor living in Cumberlani county, on tho night of the 30'.h of Juno last, an indentured oplV’®,') ll0 ® to the Blacksmilhing.buslness,named Philip- Said • boy is, about • 1C years old. All persons tire forbid harbpring or. trusiing him on my account, asl will pul the law in force against ail who do* : . JOHN HIGHLANDS. July 10, 1851—31* • i. I.IST or X4JE'JT'rrKS AHVJSttTIaKDIN THb** Vpi.UMTfiKK ”U V ArI’OJWTWEKT. LIST OF LETTERS remaining In the Postollico ul Carlisle, Pa., July Ist, 1851. Persons in quiring far letters oh this list, will please say they aro advertised,' Addison J O •• •; ' King, Eliza Adams Martha J ■ • ' Knabo Air Andt'ison i{ # 11 ••,. • Keel Sarah- Adams Joseph . Konncdy Andrew f •A.llis9nJoB . Kauffalan Thomas J Anderson Geo,& Espy; Keihl Philip BoddbJ.C.. Kauffman JohnT Harry John Luting Geo' Ueisdine John T.tdish Henry Halter Goo Lcipurt David Hfeay E.irnist Lie Miss;, Hu tier Ellen ■ Loh Francis.’ . . ' Bro Ugh John Lchmcn Benjamin . Bally; Peter ; . . LeiiligMisa Eli-Zabclli BotVman Samuel . Lawrence* Jeremiah . , Brohteor David: *’ .' -.M’CbnnioU John • •. * Brandt John ll "McClelland Lucinda ■ Blackwpod'VVih -F- • M’Fiirland Isac P Brandt' Jas.H. Moyer Charles F . Philip - Mayers JJ.ll 0 ; .*! Bowman Harrison B . Mnrroy.Cailmrino Brovin Jesse Marble Rees Oolairtan Janies‘J Malone Jano'- * CofTpan Maria Magdul, Mundbrf David. Greed ; Wm*. Millar Sunluel ; . Ouster Daniel, M’Feely JohnfL Conlby Rebecca . Myers Rebecca Cornman David (from 7 Mpwcry Frederick * (California.) .- jNickay Benjamin Cornman John 'NatcherVVm Oorrim.N C' * Nobly Jos Campbell Nancy Orl Conrad Ciencns' John Palmer Thomas DiileKS B Plough John Dougherty Thomas Pelermah Henry Dellihgor Caroline Powell Samuel W Ouolfer Mibb .Rossel Rev S A . Davis J M Ramsey Allen Clark Davidson Joseph RubbJ.O Uillany John Radnor P Dunnl Thomas , .'Rico Poibr Deamer Alexander . ~ Reynolds !lelai*y. - •' Eberly Win ‘J . Ritchey Davit! ■ Erbln Henry Railey Cyrus T Fair John B Rodgers Win Faber Louis Sierrelt VVilson Ferdinand John A Shclfon Peter Fbrd;Saimiol - SwlgerCs.Jbhu Frazqr Andrew ShugarlJohn'. Finical VVm • ShearcrLizzio. Griffith Mary Ami ■ . Shreincr Martin '.* GorSuch Rev J S Sowers J . GeiptPhilip C ‘ Stoll Samuel. Gouda, Henry - Shealfer Jaincs.U 2 Gilf Washington , . Svarding .Win dime Samuel Smith Robert Hogan Daniel Snider Henry Hall,VN hi. . Sloan James M Haopdr F» Siocklon Henry .- Howard Jimo. , /Fyson Andrew J Moon Catharine TriL Elista J Hippie Henry # . .‘Walter Christian . Hunter John AVeiblcy Goo Hendricks .I 0.. Wetsenberg Henry I lambin' Daniel 0 \Veary Samuel Htirsli Ahiahilm iiU Wotsel Jacob Heaggy Siiiali ' Wilson Hetty & Whiting laac • JonusJubn C ’ . v Wbolferd’Pelt r Kilburn Cupt Cl}dtlc3 Wliilnighl. Daniel C . . • Wagner Jacob I rCiiitf/Mory AnTi‘ \Vbigle Jacob - Keriy ibabi-irr ’" . .wiisbinoi ‘ fJvlolz 10 f), • ZJiglcf Daniel Kenbr Isabel i.", V . * ■ N - fiAN'i’cri. V. Ki. NOTICE To llio irurrs mul Logal Representatives of Nalliau Reed, deceased. rpAKB liniico tliafr liy on order of Iho Oiphnns’ JL Court of Cumberland .county, I will, hold gu In* quod‘to divide, part, or. valluo tho Ileal U*’»to of said demised, on Thursday tho 2lllrday of July, 1851, at 2 o’clock I*. M., oirihe,promises, in tho borough of •Novvvillc, where you may attend if you think pro* I’cr. ■ : DAVID, SMITH, Sheriff. Him:in's OV,ii:j;. 7 ; Curjfclo, July 3, 1851. 5 . JBstato Notice. VT OTICiJ U hereby given tfidl JiOUc'rs of aclmlnis- JLN trotion on the estate of A. W. Lbbaeh, late of Iho Borough of Carlisle, Cnmberluml county, deck!., have been issued by (lie Register in and fnrsaidcoun ty to iho subscriber residing in North Middleton tp., in snid county. AH persons having claims or de mands against the estate of said decedent, are re quested to make known the,same without delay,and those indebted to make payment to JOSEPH LOBACH, Adm’r. Jiino.SO, 1851—Ot HARRISBURG Agricultural Mucliiiic Shop.. TpIIB subscriborsj manufacturers of WHEELER'S I PATENT RAILWAYCHAIN HORSE POW ER and OVEUSHQT THRESHERS, have norma ncnily established a shop in .llio borough of Harris, burg) Where wo are now prepared (o fid orders and supply agents to a vsry great oxlopt. Wo also manufacture to order tho moftt approved kinds of Feed Cutters, Clover Ilullers, Corn Shollers, Cireu. Idr Sato Mills and Grain Drills. Tho accompanying cut,gives a side view of a 'JFWO IIOKSE II ICIIIAI!, at work with the, hands necessary to attend it and keep it in full operation, and will thresh froiq 100 to 200 bushels of Wheal, or double the quantity of Ouls,'Bsrloy«ur Buckwheat per day. The nno Horse Machines will thresh half ns fast ns the Two florae ones. Tht Thret/ier (overshot) with separator attach, cd which separates the grain from the straw thor oughly. Every machine sold by us or our agents is Warranted to give satisfaction to tho purchaser, or it may bo returned to us er (ho agent of whom it was bought, after fair trial, and tho purchase money (if paid) will ho refunded. For more detailed information or for tho purpose of ordering machines, address ... * M. 11. STEEVER & Co. Juno 20j 1851.—9 m.», For Siilcl A VALUABLE TAN YARD, favorably situated in Perry county, on tho Main roiullondingfrom Laudishurg to Gibson’s mill, containing Four Acres, more or loss, of G|ound, on which (hero is a com* n ni fortablo Dwelling House and Burn. Tho cheapness and facility with which hark ii SHfig CrtlVl}o l ,rocurc< J the Immediate neigh* makes tho situation a dosiruhlu one. Fur terms opply to William Gibson, Esq., liv ing near tho premises, or Chief Justice Gibson, Car* lisle, Pn. * , . May 1, 1801—If ■ Perry Comity Warm Springs. THE Proprietor of. this, pleasant and delightful Watering Place, feeling highly gratified with the success which has attended his management of tho above establishment during tho first season, has in creased his efforts to render tho place and acconnno dations 8111 l mprc inviting and.comfortable. • Tho Warm Springs oro.situated in Perry county, Pa., on tbo bank of Sherman's creek, oiio of the healthiest siitialibria in l.ho Slate. , Thcso, waters aro well known for .their excellent medicinal qualities, und are the best for ihc pcnhanent cure of Scrofula, Teller, and all diseases of tho skin that his ever been ascertained*> * ' The Springs arc accessible by Ibo Central Railroad lo Duncannon, where a coach will always ho in read iness on ("ho arrival of the curs from ihc oast, lo con vey passengers who desire lo visit lire Springs, M miles northrwcsl of Duncannon. Persons leaving Philadelphia in ihe mdriiing train of curs can arrive at (ho Springs cnrly jho same,evening. 'l’lio coach is now running dully and will continue during the season, leaving; the Springs every morning so us lu reach'tim ers going oust.' • - All qpm'mjinlcations for tlio.Warm Springs should be dlrcc.tod.U) Dancunnon'P. 0.» and; wilj then ar rivq.at thb Springs daily. ’The terms,for boarding will ho modprato, and every attention paid lo those who shall he plqasorWO pay him a visitduringtho season; .-'A'mplo provision has been’made for gymnastic oxerpisonnd passlime amusements, while Sherman’s crcclf ollbrds delight ful fishing. 11, 11. ETTEU, Proprietor? July 3,1301—1 m CAUIX&XE fpIIE proprietor respectfully informs his friends J_ and the public’ Bonorally,' that lio has filled up. tho establishment of'tha Cnrlisle'Bpmigoi'fof tlu£ ac« commodAion comfortably of a largo number of Vis* Miters and Boarders. 'JMio tiprjugsarc sit uated four miles north-of Carlisle, In a lino healthy and romantic place, whore every accommodation for travellers and visiters may bo relied on.. Cold and warm baths in good order.v ‘ Visiters coming iirlbif cars fro'm.Qny of.the chics will .ho promptly attended 16 by any of (ho Livery men with their lino coinages, and conveyed to (be springs (lie same day, if desired. . . . , ; I). CORNMAN. Juno 19, 18151—jfit, , f ~ Deni. Union publish to amt of s3,.and charge ad vertiser. . UAI* UOXlit, JH Ihe South' MoHulain y Cuntbcrhiml t Co., Va. fPHE undersigned would respectfully inform his JL friends mid (ho public in. general, that lie has teased .the above well known Hotel, lately, occupied by Samuel Murrell* in tho village of Papertowh, si* miles south of Carlisle, where lie will ho happy to M receive the visits of those wli.o may favor liim wiih u cjifl. .The HOUBJ3 is large and airy, having recently had n spacious addition built thereto, anti, is- located in one of the' niQsb pleasant, ■healthful'’, and romantic iiooks In the State—thus making it a most delightful summer resort to the stranger, traveller or guest.— Wild game and fish of nil.kinds abound in the im mediate vicinity, Having supplied his Bar with choice liquors from the. city, and his Table being furnished with’ tho. brst’viahds mid choicest delien* cics’of the season, Ini Hatters himself that lie is pre pared to.accommodate his guests in a nmunei that cannot fail of being both agreeable and satisfactory. Stabling capable of containing u largo number of horses is attached, which will be attended by a care ful and obliging Ostler, As everything will be kept in the.best order, and ho pains spilred to adnfiuistcr to the comfort and gratification ofhls guests, the un dersigned respectfully hopes to merit and receive a share of paVonago commensurate with his olforts to' please. . \ SXIDEK RUPLEV. . Juno 19, 1851—3m.' , , r IVciv DlacUcrab MACKIJUAL No. 3 of now catching, in addition •to other qualities. Also Salmon, Shad’and Herring, just received uud for sale by J. \V. EBY. Juno 2G, 1851. ... IifCCFKK' NORTH Hanover Street. Oflieo adjoWihig Mr, Wolf’s store. .Ollice hours, more particularly from 7 to 0 unlock A.M., and from 5 to 7 o’clock Carlisle, Juno ID., 1851—If Entitle Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of adminis tration on the estate of James O’Brien, Into of Mech»nicsburg,Cuinb.co., dee’d, have this day been issued by the llogisterin and for Cumberland county, to. the subscriber wbo residcs iii U; Allen township, Cumberland county, Pa, All persons having claims or demands against the estate of thb said dccqdent, urarerJucHtcd to make known thoeamo without de lay, and thoso'indcbtrd to moke payment to CHRISTIAN TIT2EIi, Adm’r. Juno. 12, 1831—Gt To the JDailics! WE respectfully invito your attention to bur largo and extensive assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, such os Mouseiln do Lnincp, Silk Poplins, Bcrcgedo Loines, Lawns,, colored and plain Bareges, Ging hams, Alpnclms, dotted Swisscs, plain do,. Bomba zines, 4000 yards of colored Chitttzes, from 4 to 12£ cents. BONNETS, Palm Leaf, Leghorn, and Bough & Ready Hals. Muslins, Tickings, Checks, Domestic Ginghams, Linen jind Cotton Toweling and Table Diapers. Our Muslins cant bo bent in these parts for cheapness. Edgings, Inserting, Gloves, Hosiery Suspenders, and a largo supply of Ribbons & Parasols. Cloths, Cdssimcrcs, Vestings, Summer Stuffs, blk. Summer cloths, black Cusshncrcs, cheap Tweeds, Boys’ Wear, &c. Groceries , Spices , Teas % nt lower pi ices than usual. Give us a cull and save mon^y.. A. & ,W. BENTZ, South Hanover street, April 17, 1851. More Now Gooiln. THE subscriber has opened a Fresh assortment of Ladies Dross Goods, such as Foulard Silks, Silk Grenadines, wbiln and colored Bareges, Silk Tissues, .Alborlnos, French Lawns, Ginghams, Poplins, Sillv Lustres, Calicoes, &c., all orwbioli will bo disposed of on moderate terms. . G. W. HITNEIi.. Juno i 9, 1851. Prepare Tor Harvest. JUST received at PORTER’S Shoo Store, a fresh lot of Men’s Pegged Slippers, Men’s and. Boy’s Rip Brogans, &c>, suitable for (huso who wish a prime shoo for summer wear. 1 Juno 10, 1851. • Notions ■ u SUCH ns Fancy Soaps, Powders, Verfumory* Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Suspenders, Hair Oil, Purses; Port Iconics, Toys for Chil dren, Patient Elastic Inkstands, and a groat vari ety of fanny articles too numerous to mention, which I offer at reduced prices. Carlisle, Juno IS, *6l. O. INHOFF, Agt.' T’UST received at POUTER’S Shoo Store, a fresh ti assortment of J.adies, Misses, and Children's (fuilorsj Jenny Lind Ties, Buskins.nml HUppors, of iho best quality.,. Also every variety of,Fancy col ored French Lasting for (.'alters, width will bo made up.to order,- .... Juno 10,,1851. - . ■* - BEAUTIFUL Gilt Picture Frames, just received and for salo at tho Central Drugstore, next door to (ho Post Ofllco. • . Juno 10,1851, . T) AWLTNS & M’CULLOCH have for sale at their Xt Control Drug Store,.a largo OBBorlmontof Roua sol’a Perfumery and Fancy Soaps, • ; Juno 10,'lftGl. , . QtUPERIOU SI'IGARS., A lot of very superior O Principoo and other Soguia, received spd JormilQ \m thoalorouf, C. INIIOFF/^GI Plainfield Classical Academy, • IT'OUR miles ‘West of Carlisle* .Tenth, Session ]. This Thstitutipnhor been established nearlyTlvo years, during which time such additions and.lptproye nients Imye been mode as to render it one of (ho most commodious and convenient in the State. * , lit regard (6 healtlifulness it may be .mentioned that no case, of .serious sickness has occurred in tho Institution since it,was 'founded. Ilsmorol purity is attested by tho filet that deproved hqlociations, scenes ot vice, and resorts. for dissipation l have no existence in the neighborhood. V , The course of inslructioh comprises all branches required by tho merchant,professional.nmn or.colle gian. Also modern languages,vocalundihstrumeu tul music, &c. It is tho determination of tho Proprietor that Ihe Institution,shut! sustain tho reputation it has already acquired , for /inputting thorough instruction, and in culcating and establishing virtuous principle*in tho mins of the youth submitted to his charge* ! . ; Tetris (per session of five months) $5O 00,' Pur cululogues'cdntaining references, &c., address R. K..bURNB, , Plainfield Pi 0„ Climb. co., Pa. April 10, ISGU ••»■* Virginia Farms for‘Sale. THE WINCHESTER VA., LAND AGENCY. T . A. BAKER & L. T. MOORE, having foiScd J*, an Agency for llio sale of Lands, lying in oil' sections of* Virginia and oilier Slates, ore now pye-, pared tbofler lor salra number of very DESJRA BLEFARMS, located in the fertile and mbit ro* murkily healthy Valley of Virginia* A number'of these farms uro of tiio best Limeslano Land, well' improved, nnd convonicnlto Winchester, which place la.celebrated as being the best flour market-distant from the seaboard. This Agency possesses facilities for procuring ail the. best laud for sale iji this section of.the country, and persons desiring to purchase a good farm, at moderate rates,'can avoid much loss of tjo'ie anil expense of travelling through try, in scnrcU'of a farm, by addressing them,' po*t,p<iuß and getting one of the Agency's circulars, gtving.attf accurate description, Jqcadpn, and, price and condi tioner payment of eoq.h form they.offcr for sale.— Thqrb/iannow rcsidirfg; Iri tho County of upwards of seventy families recently removed from various parts of Pennsylvania, and the Pennsylvan ian, instead of travelling into a strange land, may hero find his friends and neighbors settled on,Hie same valley winch skirts from tho Susquehanna, through Maryland and Virginia,and terminates only In the plains of Tennessee. . j-. , ,‘i’lio Agents,will use'great precaution to see that titles to all lands they scll aro good. ... . « Merchants, mechanics and trudcsmon A ,wishihg‘tu procure a'gbml locution in this'section of coqntrytfor transacting business, would'do Weil to apfdy^Auis? BAKER & MQOUE,:,Ageofs* • ■ Winchester',Frederick cm, Vo. April 10,1851—6m* • • • •• • Agency, ■ ’ SfE>V. <ioons. •: AT tho cheap Wholesale end Retail CHARLES OGITiUY. Now opening the ntoot extensive and . splendid usßorlmcnt of Spring and Hummer Goods, ever brought lo Cumberland coun ty. 'i'ho Ladies are particularly invited to call an'd examine the varied bud beautiful assortment of liittlics Ums Goods. Elegant China Silks,-FoulaidSilks, Silk and Linen Poplins, Uarego doLairtes, Barege do Pali, Silk Tissues, Summer Silks, Black Canton QiolhfrD<Tin h.izint's, Alpacas, Ginghams, Swiss Muslins, blench Worked Collars, Cambric Handkerchiefs, Laces, Linen Lustres, &c. , CAItPtiTS/ CAitPETS/ /. ;. ... An immense of Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloth* jusl received. . Imperial; Ingrain and Venilion Car-. pets, from 10 cenlalo $1 2ft. ' :j * , Blenched and Brown Muslins, Ticking** Ging-' hams, Lugging, Cheeks, Osndburps, Co'llofi Diapers and Sheetings. S Bdnncis. Upwards of 400 new stylo Bonnets from the mdst approved establishment* of Paris, Now York and Philadelphia. Alboni, Bclgic, China Pearl, Flor ence Braid, Hungarian;* French Luce Gimp, Satin Straw, Moss, Tulip and Jenny Lind Bonnots, at *U prices,.-',-i- ■■ •. .! - *’ ilmnoNH—A largo assortment of Bonnot,. Neck aim Cap Ribbons. Also some beautiful Flowers & Bonnet Tubs. , * ~i . . Ihols d-.&i&oßs.—-A tremendous lot of Bdotl tna' Shoos of Till descriptions, sizesand price, qndsulli blc TurJifon, Women and. Children.. * For-neat and good Boots aud Shoes, Ogilby *s is the place. . GROCERIES. \ A fresh lot of Qrocorlcsjust received and selling us cheap as the cheapest. The public in genera) arc requested .to, look through our lnrge>yd beautiful a-uortraent of Goods, us wo are always, pleased to show, them without charge. Recollect the old cheap stand, East Main street* Carlisle, April 10, 1661 t NEW GOODS. TUk undersigned Has jiist returned from the City with iSIiGONDSUPPLY-of GOODS suitable for Ibe-eoason, embracing Cloths, Chssi meres, Vestings, Summer Cloths,' Baregp-de- Laines, Silk Tissues, Dress Silks, Dlaclc ponton Cloths, Bombazines, Alapafcas, Gmgha'nis, Lus tres, Muslins, Checks, Tickings, Pantaloon Stuffs; &c, Also ' . . ’ A I J arg ? o v tot of Bonnets, , , including qll.the new and desirable styles at great ly reduced prices. Boots and Slioch, . A full ■‘assortment of Bools and Shoes of every description from, the most celebrated manufactb riea of Philadelphia. Ho has also on hand a lot of FRESH GROCERIES, of oil kinds, such as Coffee, Sugar, Teas, &o, Also, tho beat (quality of Colored Carpet Chain. . . , ’ • , The public in general aro invited to oalljpu much ns I can assure my customers that my goods qio laid in at such prices, as that 1 can offer great inducements to purchasers. Butter, Eggs, Ragf, and Dried Fruit taken at market prices. N. W. WOODS, Agi. Carlisle, Juno 12,1851. . > The World's Fair! Tremendous ExcKcmonlll ’ AS many of our citizens will ' pot. be ( able,* dh account of business.end other matters, tp visit London during the Exhibition, I hove just opened n variety of handsome and useful articles.to. which I would Invito Rib attention of the public, consist ing in part of China pinner and Tea sets, Stone China. Dinner, Tea, and Toilet sots, best Liver pool and Common Ware. Glass Ware, ... Such as Bowls, Goblets, Stands, Wines, Tutrf biers, Jolly Stands, Decanters, Lemonades, ami n variety of Glass Dishes of every size, for sale by C. IN HOFF, Agi. Carlisle, Juno 12,1851. Lumps. riANDALABRAS, Astral, Solar; EtbeHal) LnW Vaml Pine Oil I.nmpa of new anil fashionable styles, Just received ami for sale'by ' - e C. IN HOFF, Agl. CHrlinlo, Juno 10, 1851, . /L OAIUV To the Lauikb.!—iVM. M.PORTKR would respectfully Inform- Iho dial t»o Itua filled up Iho room occupied by Miss BoUy Kcrnan, no»t door to dip old stand ns p Ladiet' Shoe Store excluiicely, whefq they will find a well, eclcotod aßuorlinciil slipnorfl, &o.,from tiio best mqpufaqlq* ties In Philadelphia, and aUo of lus own make, (o whloh Iholr alloiUlon ia Invited. ... Carlislo. May 8,1851. _ sExxiivG oiF at cost* riMF! I !'subscriber having purchaaod tho •lookof\ ,|_ Dcy.GontV, .Groceries, tec,, of A. C. Fodor at' lliocorpef ofNnrih Ilnnnver nhd. Louther' ajfeetyj • InforWH (ho ptilijle lint iho wholo of Iho lorgo. oqd olcifnnt Block will bo sold out ATCOST* Look odt Tor h.irpimiH. JACOB FISTTJBIt* ’ July 10,1851 U) TLlj:'
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