B.i'JOHRB: BRATTON. VOL. 38. Cumberland, Valley Hotel, -A 7 . Ei Corner of'East tligh and Bedford, Streets, ~ Pa, ( THE epbscribor, thankful for the favor heretofore bestowed upon him by a generous public, would respectfully inform his bid friends and the travelling community generally, that he has again''got under Weigh, and is now prepared to accommodate all who tnay favor him with a call, in a superior manner and on the most reasonable terms. . His House, which is entirely new, is spacious, Comfortable, and convenient; the rooms being airy, Well ventilated, .and well fitted up with good beds, . The housb is situated in a pleasant and heal thy neighborhood, and in a business pail of the Bo*, trough. , , His Pauls will always be supplied the best the market can afford, and nothing will be. left un done in this department of bis establishment to make it acceptiblo to epicures. ■ «/• His Bar will always contain an abandonee of the best and choicest Liquors; and: ’ • - > His Stable, which is hew, commodious, and ex- and capable of accommodating 40 bead of 'horses, will always bo attended by a careful and ot 'tentive Ostler, (hue rendering his house a desirable stopping place for drovers and travellers. Nothing shall be omitted on his part to make his house a cheerful and pleasant temporary bomb to such as.may favor hitn.with their coelom. Call and judge for yourselves. Boarders taken by the week, month, or year. JOSEPH HEIBER. Carlisle, Oct. 0, 1851—3ra xist of Utters "A OVRRTIKKDI N TIIK“ VOtDRTSBIt APPOINTMENT. T IST OF LETTERS remaining ih 4 llie Post office at C.irliMo, Pa., October I, 1851. Persons in. quiriug for loiters on this list, will please say they ore advertised. Armstrong Catherine . Kelly Mrs Isabel Armour Thompson Krano Elizabeth Albright Jacob Krysher Susan Auer Carl Lwknrd Hannah Beistline Samuel. Lay Jane • Harr .Samuel 3 Loghtmer Rev Dr A 2 I)iee Geo. Lewis Mrs Wilfiam W Bailrer Mary Lesley Dr Jno T nkiMwniw-e w Line Geo' Beecher Peter Long Henry , Brough John Lyder Solomon DrownoviHe Elizabeth Lime Levi 2 Baxtresser John Long Jesse, BVa'udt'David Layden Patrick Barrows J S . Lauck Wen Broadrups Cornelius Lauck Peter Burkholder Jacob • Lenhart Daniel Berr Jacob Marlin. Brady. . , Brenlser Wm Myers Rebecca •Briefly Thos M * May Jane Conglan J Maddeson Ann Gorman Henry Matean Peter Coan John Mills Joseph Galllods James Miller Daniel Colley W A M’Olough James Conrad Philips Nlckey Elizabeth Cnimfrqft Mr . Nichols J S DeyinnJqhn Nntcher William Davis James NowrnanJnq 'nrt¥optT“CbrneliuB Newman Wm . ' Diqworlhs P J r / OwesleT B : Dorsey Mrs,H ; V.Ct • Paterson Charles Daran John * . Palleraon Jane Diffondal ' Hettberg Ernest Egger Jbhn Robison Hunter Farrell John Royer Catharine FiadierJaeob Stehman Jno Firen Sarah A Stahl Jacob Sell Susan Shsmbaugh Philip Sheaffer Geo Smith Jno Shughert Jonas . Stayman Abraham Smith Cynia Shoully Mary Sweeny Bernard . 'Gipger John ’Gordon Dimmiok ’Gossler Catherine Humphries James ,Hok,Alexander Jlrtnly Charles Hebkadorn Leonard Honman Samuel . .Hoffman Samuel Soodera John Shalley Valentino Torbet Kale Todd Joseph Toner Bernard T Wise Mary A Walts Daniel . Wert W A Weary Jno , Wolf Amanda Williams B VV Williams Li**wt R Wise Oapl M Wolford Peter Hafraan A J, Harris Mary A Hartman Miss.C S Hickey Patrick Herman Daniel Hatghel Silas Hall Isao D Killegoro Jeaae . . . Klein Catherine Klinniine Ann M Knlley David Kreider Elizabeth Kramer John . Kiik Washington Klin© Mrs J.N N. HANTCH, P. M. ORDINANCE Relating to the Market , Passed Octo ber 3, 1851. BE U enacted hy the Town Council of the Do* rough of Carlisle, and h is hereby enacted and ordained by the authority of the name* That the hours Tor opening the market in the morning, shall hereafter be as follows : Prom the Ist of September to the Ist of Decern* bur, 4 o'clock. From the Ist of December to the Ist of April, 5 o'clock. .■ From the Ist of April to the Ist of September, 3 o'clock. . All ordinances passed by Council that may con flict with the above regulations, be and the same are hereby repealed* , JOHN, IL BRATTON, ~ , ... Praideni of Council , Attest— F. Holcomb, Clk. 3t Dissolution or Partnership. rPHB paitnorship, heretofore- existing between the JL undersigned, etono cutters, trading, under the firm of Owen and Richards, has been dissolved by mutual consent. All persons Indebted will come forward Immediately end make payment to Richard Owen, who is authorized to settle tbo same, end those to whom (he firm Is indebted will also present their accounts to him fur payment. RICHARD OWEN, w GEORGE W. RICHARDS. Carlisle, Oct. 3,1851—3 t v Notice TO tlio Heirt.&iLegal Repreeenloliwof Martin Hoover, fate of Hopewell township, Cumber land county, deceased. 1 . Toko notice that by order of ih« Orphan*’Court of Cumberland county, I will hold an Inqotwl to divide,, parl or value the Roal Estate of ceased;, on Tuesday the 28th of ’'October, 1851, at VO o’clock rn'tho forenoon, on the premise®* when and where you may attend if you think proper* DAVID SMITH, ShMT. Sheriff’s Office, 7 Carlisle, Oct. 0. 1851—3 t S ■ _ Gcrmnu & Engllnh Journals- THO9B persons entitled to receive the Journals of the So iate and House of Representatives, are hereby notified,that they have boon received at thl* office, and ore ready for distribution, Dy order nII , E y p oi'k. Commissioner's Office, 7 «• , Cotlislo, Oct. 0, 1851. 5 . ' Register’s Notice. NOTICE is hereby-given to all persons Interested, that the following accounts have boon filed in this office for examination by tho ; accountants (here in named, and will bo presented to the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, for confirmation and allowance on Tuesday the 4th'day of November,' A. D. 1861, viti 1. The accountof John Orris, administrator of Joseph! HcfficCngcr, late of Frankfort! township, de ceased. 2. The account of John Lefcver, administrator.of Wm. L. Spangler, late of Dickinson township, de ceased. 3. Tho account of George Kissinger, jr. odm’r do bonis non with the will annexed of George Kissin ger, late of Dickinson township, dec’d. 4. Tho account of George Sailor, administrator o Mathias Sailor, lute of South Middleton township deceased. 5. The account of Georgs Sailor, administrator iwjlb Ibocwilt annexed of Johif Klinelibo, late of S. Middleton township, deceased. i .6. Tfic oCpount of Jacob Dorshcimer, administra tor ofElizolmfh Dorsheimer, lato of the Borough of Mechanicsburg, dcc‘d. *• -;?4 7. The account of Daniel Whistler, administrator with the will annexed of Jacob North, late of Mu&‘ lin township, dcc’d. • ■ * , 8. The occounl of Wm. CrawfOrd, Esq., adminis trator wilhthe will onnexed of John M’FarlUne, lalo of Mifflin township, doc’d. , 9. The occounl of Adam Skulcnberger, Executor of Benjamin Shulcnherger, late of Hopewell town ship, dec’ll. \ ’ 10; The final occounl of Jacob Dorshcimcr,Ex’r f of Andrew Dorshcimcr, lalo of the. borough of Mc chahicsburg, dec’ll, . . . ‘ . ,WM* COULD, Register. Register Office, Carlisle, >, October 4, 1851, v ,5 . i . Slicriit’s Sales. , BY virtue of sundry Writs of Venditioni'Exponas issued out of^the ! Court of -GomtnOn Picas'of Cumberland county,and to me directed, <; I will ex pose to public sale, r at (lie Court,House, in the 80. rougp of on Friday thcOlet day of October 186Cht" 10 o'clock A. M., the, following described Real Estate, viz: ; . A Jot of ground situate in Monroe town ablp, cotitainship two acres, more or less, bounded by the York road on (ho north, lands of Daniel M‘or ret on the -cast, Carey W. Abl on (he sooth, and Christian Brandt on‘the west; having thereon erect; od a two story Log Hdasci wentherboarded, a Frame Stable, Uni) e-Wagonmakcr’s shop. Seized and ta* ken in execution as the property of Jacob Westfall. ; Also, a Ibt.of ground situate in the Bo rough of Carlisle, bounded on the north by the. Har risburg, Carlisle,and Cbambcrsburg turnpike, on. the east by Kerr’a lane, on (be south by.an alley, and on the west by Samuel, Sweger, containing 72 feet in front and 140 feet in depth, having.thereon erected a two story Brick House, a Stable, &c. Also,a lot of ground situate in the Bo rough of Carlisle, bounded on the north by the Har risburg, Carlisle, and Chambershurg Turnpike, on the east by Jacob Abrahurps, on the south by an al ley, ornl oh (he west by Morgan** Irvjhoi containing 78 !eel.in breadth and 171) feet 111 depth, 1 more, ojr leu,' having' thetobh erected d' two 'story Blotto House, Jtc. • , ■ ' * ■ • ‘ Also;, a loi of ground situate m l tho Bp rough of Carlisle* containing 137.fectin front along Kerr’s Lane, 266 feet in-depth along Liberty alloy, and 128 feet.in depth along other property of Wm. W. Lewis, more or less, bounded by Kerr’S Lane on the east, Liberty alley on tho-north, and other pro perly of Lewie on the west, having thereon erected two Lime Kilns. Also, a lot of ground situate in the Bo- 1 rough of Carlisle, containing 150 fectin breadth and 130 feet in depth, moro or loss, bounded by Liberty street on the south, Liberty alloy on (ho north, and a tot of Wm. Dleah on .the east.-. Seized and taken in oxecuiion as the property of William W. Lewis. Also, a lot of ground situate in tho Bo rough of Carlisle, containing 60 feet in front and 160 feet In depth, more or less, bounded by Louthor street on the north, Bedford street on tho west, a lot ofCatharino Morrison on the south, and on the casVhaving thereon eroded a two story Stone House, 3 one story Stone Houses, and a one story Frame House, and a Stable. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Andrew Keir, doc'd, ■ Also, a lot of ground situate in tho Bo rough of Carlisle, containing 54 feel in breadth and 119 feel in depth, more or less, bounded by North street on tho north, a lot of John Jefferson on tho west, an alloy on (he south, and an alley on the oast, having thereon erected a oho and a half story plas tered Frame House. Seized and taken in execution as the property of William Richoson. . And to be sold by mo,‘ , DAVID SMITH, Sh’ff. Sheriff's Office, Oarll Ic, £ October 0, 1851. y. Orphans’ Co m l Sale. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, will bo sold at public sale, on the premises, on Saturday tho 25th day of OC TOBER, 1851, at 12 o'clock noon, tho fallowing property late the estate of John Noglo, of South Middleton township, deceased, viz: Tho Seven undivided eleventh parts of o tract of Land, situate in mid township, adjoining lands of Nancy Green. Jacob Goodyear, Win, Craighead's heirs and others, containing 119 Acres, more or loss. The improvements ore a two story jWV' LOG HOUSE, LOG BARN, Wagon Shod, and other Out-buildings. There is ItilfHSnP® never failing Well of water hoar tho 4ggHß9&houso. Also a young and thriving OrcU* ard of choice fruit. Attendance will bo given and terms made known on the day of sale by the undersigned, Guardian, of the minor children of said decedent. October 3, 1861—41 CAUTIOK. I Pf . order tp,prevent tho destruction of birds, the undefsignrdda positively .prohibit n)ljhoo(iog or hunting on their lands, David Miller, jr. David Miller, sr. Samuel Williams, JohhMillqr, . Tlios. U. Chambers, William CUlb'orl'soii, Jacob Hoerner, . H, B. Bauman, Joseph Culver, Predk.Wlillams,', Joseph Witmer, HohVy Smith.’ October 0,1651—3 t ; \ Kpiamii. Snporlor Crocmics! THE adbactlhcr hoga loavo to inform Ills cuato ramß nnj Iho public generally, that ho hot. rumored bli Grocoiy and Proviaion Store, to Iho hi loir hnild ing nearly oppoaita aland, Inddoulh Han, over atreot, Oorlialo. Ho has recently auppliod him, aolf with a good assortment of ■ 1 ■ ® Fresh Groceries, and other urticlea in hla line, which' ho ia pro. pared, os uoual. to dlapoao of it very moderate ratoo. Those wishing good bargains will please> give pro aflall nt my now aland, directly oppooito.lhp Volun leer printing ollleo. March 6, 1861. CARLISLE, PA.,;THURSDAY,, OCTOBER 16, 1851. Valuable Real Estate at Public ‘ ■ . Sate* 1 THE- undersigned, Assignees of Gen. T. C. Miller, i will.sell at public sale, on (bo premises, on SA TURDAY tho,lBth of October, 1851, tho „ Cumberland Furnace Estate, (the title' to which is now settled,) consisting of the Cumberland furnace with ovec4ooo acres of Moun tain Land, Mill, Saw Mill, Blacksmith shop; a num- Mbcr of. Tenant Houses, the Furnnco Parra of 200 acres, Poach. Orchard Farm, three other tracts of Farm Land, and Big Mea dow.of 22 acres. ... '. , •Tho above named properties will be sold separate or altogether to suit purchasers, and tho Mountain Land will bo sold, in lots if, not sold with. Tho, Fur nace. The above properties is situated in Dickinson tp., Cumberland county, tho Yellow Breeches creek run ning through part of it, and is well calculated for manufacturing The creek never fails.or freezes, being spiingwater; ’ For particulars enquire of tho underslgncd, or W. 11. Mißer, Esq. Carlisle. . , " •’ &lo lbcommcr.ee at 10 o’clock A. M. on said day, and the terms made known by ' : JOHN T. GREEN, ..D.,W..M’CULLOCH, Oct. 2,1851—3 t : Afisigaaps i; BY virtue of nn order ofsnleTrom the Orphans* Qourt of Cumberland county, will be sold at pub- . lie; sa|e, on Saturday, the’iSih of October, 1851, at 12 b’clbck, noon, on thd premises, the following valuable lots of ground, Situated in the borough of Mechanicsbnrg, being a porlioh’-of the.estate of David \Vorst, deceasedi viz: Lot No. 1. Bounded by Main street, by proper • '.ty of John Rcigle, and by property of flwaTfil muol Worst, having thoroon erect- Buui4|jKed a,two story Frame HOUSE with appurtenances. LorNbi 3. Bounded by Market Square, by pro perty of John Und by Market street, hav ing thereon erected a Frame HOUSE with the ap purtenances. Lot No. 3. Bounded .by lands of'David.Shrom, Adam Itouck and.hy the Hbges'town road, having thereon credted a'one story Log HOUSE and d Frame STABLE; . The terms of sale will bo: Ten pef ctnl.of the purchase money to be-paid when the sale is con firmed.by the. Court, half of the balance of the pur chase "money to be paid on the let'bf April, 1862, when possession will be given. The residue of thn purchase money to be paid on tho Ist of April 1853, with interest from Ist April 1853. The pur chase money to be secured by judgmenlbonds and mortgage. Tho taxes of 1852 to be paid by the purchaser or purchasers'. • ;i : JOHN BEARING, , Adm'r. of David Wont, dee'd. September 25,1851—7 t * ' Valuable Property at Private Sale. rpHE undersigned, Attorney in fact for the heirs, jjj offers at private sale, tho Real -Estate of Conrad Eramingor, late of Silver Spring township, deceased, situate on tho.public rond.leading from Hogueslown to Mcchanlcaburg, and about midway between! thb livo boroughs, consisting of ’ 90 Acres, <>'; more or lons of excellent Limestone Lontfi about; 70 acres of which ore cleared, in a high state of cultiva tion and well, enclosed with good and substantial fences—tbo residue is of the first quality of Timber Land. A fine stream of never failing .water (the Trindlo Spring) passes through the propoity. The o—jJl improvements consist of a two story Log HOUSE and Kitchen, (wealhorboarded) lni!oy LoG ®ARN, with Wagon Shed & Corn attached, and other necessary sm* prqvomcnti* An Orchard of choice fruit trees is al so bn the premises, and d well of good water with a pump, is 6onvohi6nl to the door. This property is advantageously located and amongst the most desir able in t!io county. Persons wishing to view it con do'so by coifing oh thb undersigned, or on Mr. Henry Eromingcr re siding on the, premises. , ' . , Terms and particulars can bq ascertained by- ad dressing the subscriber at Mcchanicsburg, Pa. ■ ... ..DAVID LEHN, Att'y in fact for heirs of U.Emmingcr, dec’d. Sept. 25, 1851—5 t . ■ < . . rpflE subscriber.oltcrs at private solo, that valua _L bio farm,.situalod in Dickinson township,Cum berland county, between tha Walnut Bottom and Forgo roads, and convenient to Mooro's mill, con taining 195 ACRES, of excellent Limcstono'Lqnd, 160 acres of which are cleared, and in a high* state of cultivation,’ the remainder is well covered with good timber. The a_l_xk improvements are o Log dwelling House, o NEW BANK BARN,and other Out ||jHMhbuildings. Two Wells of never failing JgAd^S walor aro convenient to the house and bain, and a largo Apple Orchard of grafted trees'U on the premises. ..... Any person wishing to view tbo above property will please call on tho undersigned, or with Martin Barnhart, residing on the promisee. . August 21, 1851—3 m HEREAFTER any soldier of tho \ Orders, (Garrison found out of thoUorough, and No 08.\ono mite from the Garrison without a permlsalmi in writing from the commend ing officer, will be considered a deserter, and $3O re word paid for. hU apprehension and delivery at tho Barracks. This order is published in (ho newspapers for tho information "of the citizens. JOHN zva, IN ilia routicr of’the writ of Partition and Valua tion on the Heal ISatatp oftNaifan Reed,‘dw«£ sod, tho said writ being roturoodhy ,tho bhonlT duly’executed as appear* by the schedule or inqui sition iherolo annexed.» • Now to wit: aSd-Augußt,.lB6l, on motion of Mr. Miller, inquisition confirmed and rule onnll tKe heire to appear at the next Orphan* Court to take or rpfuiq the eamo at the valuation, or-Bhew cause why 'tho same should not be sold, *,i :» J Dv ths.Court.' : Notice of llio above Rule is hereby given to tho.ofmore.ted. , daviu sMI;r „. Sheriff's Office,* Carlidlo, ,Sept.as.lBsl—at 5 , ■■ Estate .Notice. r E.TTERB of administration on tho estate ofpan- Jj 10l Kuhlcr, late'of.Silver Spring towhshlp.Cum. Borland bo., Pa., deceased, have boon granted by tho Register of said county, to llio subscriber living' in said township,. All parsons indebted to said estate are requested to inako immediate payment,and those having claims will present them properly authenti cated for sotllomonllb • ■ _ . DAVID LEIIN, E*V. C. INHOFF, Ag'l. October 2,1851—0i* « OUR COUNTRY—MAT I T ALWAYS BZIUQUT— BUT RIOIITOR WRONG ,OUR COUNTRY*’ Real Estate lot.*. Sale* Valuable Farm Tor Sale. NATHAN WOODS. Army Orders. Msin Qoautkus, CurlitU Barracka t V September 17, 1851. S By order of .Col 'CoohJU v W. T. MAOtmDBn;A \ V 'I Adjt. Pamphlet Ea'ws* TBE Pamphlet Laws passed at the session ol 1361, have been received at this office,, and ato ready to be delivered to those entitled to receive them, v JAS.' F. LAMBERTON, Prolh’y. Prolhonolary’s Office,' 7. Carlisle, Oct. 0, 1851.—3t$ , - ‘ ' ' ' Proclamation. TTTHERBAS tho Honorable Frederick Watts VVI President Judge of tho'sevcral Courts of Com tnon-Plcns of the counties of Oumberlond,Porry.and Juniata; in Pennsylvania, and justice of the several Cohrtsof Oyer and Terminer and General Jail De livery. in said couniies, and Hon. John Stuart and John Clondenin, Judges of the Court of Oyer and; Terminer and General Jail Delivery, for tho trial of all capital and other offences, In the said county of Cumberland—by their precepts to mo directed, dated the ftßlh of August, 1851, haveffrdered the Court of Oner and Terminer end General Jail Delivery, to be> harden at Carlisle, on the 2d Monday of November next,’(beingtho 10th day) at XOo’clock inthofdrc nooii; to continue two week. NOTICE is therefore hereby given, to tho Coro ner, Justices of the Ponce artti Constables of thesaid county of Cumberland, that they are by the Said pro copi commanded to be then and there in their proper persons,with their rolls, exami nations, and all other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain to be done,and allthqsethat arohoundby recognizances,to prosecute againStthe prisoners that are or then shall bo in tho jailo/said county,are to bethero to prosecute them aasbjllbo just. DAVID SMITH, Sheriff. Suznit-F’n Ovprci!, -7 ■Carlisle.Sept; 26, -1851. 5- . T; A Rare Chance for Capitalists! Public Sale of Valuable Town Property. HE subscriber, agent for the owners, will offer at public sale/at the Court House, in the Borough bf.CaVlisle, on Saturday. the 19th day of o o’clock J*. M., that large and valuable £2 story STOWE DWELLING HOUSE and Lot of Ground, containing 32 feet in front and 240 feet in depth, situate on the west side of North,Hanover street, near the*'public Square, nt present in the occupancy of W. Havorelick, Druggist. The House is very conirViilifrus- and :ils arrangement's convenient. Tho fiackrhuilding( is two stories high, having a largo room and.kitchcn. There is also a Cistern in' the yard. .The propertyis.a first rate business stanff and has bceh 'occupied'as'such for many .years. TcVms modolinown bn the day of sale. '' • 'I LEM’Lk TODD, Agent. . Carlisle, Sept 25, 1851.—4 t ' ; WELCH’S Grand National Circus, m UPRISING a double EquestrianTroupo and ramati'que Corps, from Niblo’s Garden, New , and National Amphitheatre, Philadelphia, lerform at CARLISLE,' ort Saturday, Octd -Bth, 1861. Doors open at 2 and 7 o'clock, Performance to commence at half past 2 P. M aod;Nalf pasl 7 o’clock; P. M. .. L&Wis B. Lent, Manager and Director. O.JE. Bristol, General Agent and Advertiser. WJiillaker, Equestrian Director. , Post, Leader of the Brass Band. . Features. l '« the beautiful and youthful Parisian Equestrienne,, in her. truly'artistic and brilliant school of Lady Equestrianism, .pre-emi nently dislinguishing her from every other Lady who has heretofore appeared in ihiacoiintry. The ymiltr.il Prodigies, M'lles KLOUISE & FLORA, appear in Juvenile performances rarely, if ever, equalled. ' ■ Mpns. BENOIT, the great Parisian Jongleur a-chqva), will.also.appear on two horses, with D. Richards, in feats of the Hippodrome never excel led. M’dme ROSALINE BENOIT appears in her beautiful Equitations and new stylo of Horseman ship, and is now becoming tho model of all the fashionable Lady Amateurs in this elegant art iri America. •,, ■ ■, . •, „ THOMAS NEVILLE, in his stupendous feats of Horsemanship, riding backward and forward— dancing, pirouetting, and sofnersolting during tho rapid circuilion of hie Steed. ‘ ' The troupe of trained PONIES, embracing tho celebrated Twin Ponies Romeo and Juliet, will be introduced by'Mr. Whittaker. ; • Prof. JAMES H. NIXON, and.his infant'Art* ists, Masters ALBERT and. GEORGE, in their graceful, classic, and wonderful gymnastics. Mr. D. RICHARDS, the wild vaulting Horse man of tho Pampas, on his fleet and bounding Courser, without saddle, over Barriers and Five barred Gates and through Balloons.?'!;- Sports of the Hippodrome, onfoupund six hor- the distinguished Equestrian, S. P. STICK* - Sports of Allas, by tjio Giant of Iron Nerve, HERR LEE, who performs with real Cannon Dalis of 36 and .44 pounds each. . Two- Ciowns—SAM LATHROP, the Slump Orator and American Jester; JOHN GRIMALDI WELLS,.tho English Clown. In addition to a full arid unequalled performance in (ho circle, will bo represented the Grand Ro mantio Spectacle of . St. GEORGE and the DRAGON, with all its splendid Accessories, Processions, brilliant Armors arid . Banner’s, Historical Cos tumes, together with a full Cast of Characters, accompanied with ail the original music; Ac. Two more brilliant features distinguish ■ this from all other companies. Tho interior is illumi nated with Gas, & the exterior with Prof. Grant’s Improved Drummond Light, rendering tho promi ses light and cheerful (ho darkest night. Admission 25 cents. No holf price. - Tho above- colobrofetf ‘Troupe will perform at Harrisburg, Dot, 17. and m DiJietown on (hoOOth. -■ . September flflp Usl—4t ». ' . '' 1 I Cliliia aml Crockery Ware. A, LARGE and general assortment of Qucensworo bos’just been received by (Uo subscriber, cm* bracing a handsome assortment of tho best J W|il(c Granilo Slonc Ware, , such as dishes, plates, teas, coveted and uncovered dishes, bowls, toilet and chamber eoUe,'pitchers,ddc. together with alolof J ; • .... Blue Liverpool Wurb, ail of iba etyle and ahapea; also all th»vprlpue articles of tho best, common .. .. .\Vbito mjd EdgsdAVaro, t Tho assortment includes a.fpw plam whilo and gold band tea setts, of tho best quality and style, and also nit the necessary articles of tho best Granilo, Slone ondßluo Liverpool Wore, suitable for any sire of Dinner or- Tea Setts, as may be wanted, together with a.variety of Glass Ware, Including a fine' as sortment of . , Bar mid Table Tumblers, dishes, footed arid other bowls, goblets, wina glosses, lemonades, lamps, &o. • Tho, .prices for ajl nro fixed at the lowest cash prices. Wo invite out friends who are In wont of articles in our lino, to give us a* call. J. W. EBY. Carlisle, March 5, 1861. ~ Another Arrival , OF NEW GOODS AT THE Dry-Goods &: Carpet Emporium. CHAB. OGILBY' is just receiving and opening tho most extensive stock of Fancy and Staple Goods ev’cf brought to Carlisle,’* which-will bo-sold atextraordinary low rates, • The public is invited to examine this large and extensive stock of cheap ana fashionable Goods, which consist in of Broad &.Fancy Cloths; Satin & Fancy. Vestings, Plain; black and Doe Skin Casaimores, Fohcy Do,, plain, black and figured Silks,. fancy colored-Do., French Merlnoes,*Alpacaa,Cohurgs, plain end fancy Delaines, Silk Poplips, Lustrpa, .Long and Square Bay State arid Waterloo SHAWLS; Mackinaw and Whitney Blankets. A large and extensive slock of Carpets, Floor and Table OL Cloths, ■ . . . . • A largo and well selected stock of Staple Domes tic Goods, which will ho sold cheaper than the cheap est. v Fresh Groceries and Spices. BOOTS ANI) SHOES. A tremendous slock of Boots, Soes, Brogans, Gai ters, Buskin Welts, Jenny Lind & Children’s Shoes, Persons wishing to purchase willTmd it to their advantage to call and examine the 'stock as great bargains may be expected. Recollect the old cheap stand, East Main street. . September 25, 1851. Croat Arrival 6f FALL AND WINTER GOODS, A T the grat Mart for Dry-goods, Groceries; Boots Xx and .Shoes, at tho cprner. of Hanover and Lou- tor streets. Thb. subscriber respectfully informs his friends and numerous customers, that he has returned from Philadelphia, with a largo and varied assortment of FALL AND WINTER . GOODS, consisting in pait of Broadcloths and Cassimcrcs, Ssttinots, Vestings, Muslins, Checks,Tickings, Flan nels, Llnseys,-'Velvet Cords, Cravats,'Suspenders, Gloves, &c. Ladies’ Dress Goods, Silks, Morinoes, Bomba zines, figured, plain and changeable Poplins,' Mous lin do Lalncs, Ginghams, Calicoes, Alpacas, Shawls, Hosiery, Coburg Cloths, dec. ' Boys’ Caps,—A very laVgo assorlmont,embracing every style and: quality. . Boots: variety of Mena*, Women’s, and Children’s Boots and Shoes, from the most celebrated manufacturers. Groceries, Such.as Sugar,Coffee, Molasses,;Rico,«Sce.' Choice TEAS the-well known Tea dealers, Jen kins & Co. All who visit our establishment are free to ac knowledge that we are selling every description of Qoods r ut astonishingly low priced Oar system of low prices has already attracted a great numberof people. . The attention of all who wish good bar gains is solicited, as extraordinary inducements can be 6(farad to purchasers. “ Butter, Eggf, Rags, Soap, and Dried Fruit, taken at market prices. N. W. WOODS, Agt. September 25,1851._ New Arriva of Hardware. HENRY SAXTON, HAS just rccchcd and opened the largest assort ment of goods in his lino, over offered to the citizens of Cumberland county, which will be sold at extraordinary low rates. The.public is respect fully invited to call and examine my assortment which consists in part of Plain and Figured Gan vase. Enamelled and Patent Leather. :. : . Enamelled Muslin and Drilling. ' - . Plated Dashers. Damask. Rnttinct, Blue and Drab Cloths, Broad Fasting and Seaming Lace; Hobbs, Fellows, Spokes, Eliptio Springe, Iron Axles, Moss and-Deer’tr Hair. A complete assortment of Saddler’s Tools. , Japand, Brass.ond .Silver Mountings, of various patterns. : To Cabinet and Shoe Makers! f Mahogany, Walnut and Maple Veneers; Mahoga ny, Walnut, Mineral and Glass Knobs; curled hair, moulding of various patterns,' sofa springs', varnish, Ac. Morocco, Lining and Binding Skins, Lasts, Thrbad, Pegs, Ac. . . To Builders, Carpenters and others! A full assortment of Upright, Rim and Mortice 1 Jiocbs, with Mineral, t While end Brass Furniture; : hinges, screws, sash ond shutter springs, bolts, glass, ; puityj point* of all colors,oil, turpentine, Ac.. Also ( mill, cross-cut, , circular, bond arid panel saws, au- , gars, chisels, chopping'and pointing axes, hatchets, , planes and plane bits, steel and Iron squares, nails and spikes, Ac. : To .Blacksmiths, Farmers and others. Hammered and rolled iron of every description, cast, shear, spring and blistei stool, English A Ame rican; wagon boxes, anvils, solid thread vices, files, rasps, Ac. 1 would Invite particular attention to Housekeep ers and others, to my assortment of waiters A trays, plain and gothic style; knives, forks, Gorman silver i and silver plated butter knives, carving Ini Ives and * forks, toble steals, Briltania, German silver and si I* 3 vor plated table and tea spoons, brssS and rolled • metal Disserving Kettles, smoothing irons, tub*, buckets and churns. - Blako’s A Buswell s Fire and Water Proof Paint ; of different colors, constantly on hand. . ’ Remember the old stand, east Main afreet. . Carlisle, Oct. 2,1851. Eniporinm of Fashion! NO HUMBUG ABOUT IT! THE undersigned would- call; the attention of his customers, and those’ who wish good bargains, (o the extensive assortment of , ‘ s Q ady-made. Olothlbg, . which |be hoa just received at hi* store, south-east corner of Market Square and Main street, Carlisle. Ills establishment, which is celebrated for elegant outs’; fineness of quality,and very Ibw prices of Gen tlemen?* Clothing, now contains the largestsssort ment over brought to this place. All other estab lishments aro completely thrown into the shade |— •Wo shall mention but a fbw of oar prices. . . Goats, . s2> 50 to $l6 00 . Vests, 300 to 8 60' Pantaloons, 360 to 000 Our assortment embraces in part, Dress, Erode, Sack, and Overcoats; Pantaloons of nil descriptions and prices; Vests of every variety; Shirts, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Collars, Gloves, Caps; Carpet Bags, Trunks, dec., all of which wo. aro de termined to sell cheaper than can be had of any oth er oslabUshmdnl this side of Philadelphia, Wo study to p!paso—giy© us aa early chll.' Persons wishing to buy and got bargains will ool) at my store, at the corner of tho Market House. . s. BReur,, Agt. “ Carlisle, Oct. 2, IBM. t J .'» i AT $ SO OPEBAHUCI ,Vt ■ iro'i'iofe. VTOTIOE id hereby given thal eppllcaiiMi .Wlll-Ar IN made to the next Legislature* otfreeahly:tp WP constitution end laws of this CommonweaUb, for, op alteration in the charter of the Carlisle Deposit Bans. so as to cohfer Upon said bank the rights and piivll egee of a bank of isfcnoi'ahd to chshgd the name of said Bank to "The Farmers and Mechanics Bank of. Carlisle,” By order of the Board Directors, W. M. BEETEM, Cashier* Carlisle Deposit Bank,? Juno 5, 1861—Cm 5 . Auditor’s Woticc; THE? undersigned, an Auditor appointed by tha Court of Common Fleas of Cumberland county, to marshall and distribute to and among the assets'in the hands of Ruben’Sttirr; AdhW. of Isaac Loyd, deceased, notice that he will at* tend to that duty at his oiTico, in Carlisle, on Moh* diy the 271 h Instant. The creditor A ard. hereby no* titled to predeht (heir claims Oh 6r bfefhrh thMßiy, (duly authenticated. ' r - v l Aj B. 9H&RP, AqOUof*. * Octobei 2,1851—3t , ■- WOTlfcfcJ*-'' • - TO tho Heirs and Legal Representatives of Tto# cdck Klugh, Jato of Washington'rtowiriUp, York county, dec’d. •.■/ I Take notice ihnt Jby on|er of tho Orphans’Coon of Cumberland comity*! will bold an Inquest {odt> vide, part or value the ijeal Estate of aaiddeceppeA situate in Dtckinson (township, Cumberland.cdijnly, on tho premises, on Thursday tho 23d day of, her, 1851, at 10 o’clock.A. M., when and where,yom may attend if you think proper. DAV Sheriff's Oflico, Carlisle, "> . Oct. 2, 1851.—31 : S DAVID SMITHrShXV. .’ij- -r.A Clarified Cider Vinegar. A 'f JUST received 100, galls, of pure Cider YiDwir for Pickling, warranted to be of superior quauty. Sept. 25. ( G. ■ ©rent Excitement ’ ’‘-(J IN NORTH HANOVER, STREET !! ARNOLt) & I.EVI respectfully a.k.-ilW'Sttifc tidri of,the public to their large and'lidltitiful assortiricnt bf Fall and Winter Dry Goods, now ing at their, cheap wholesalesnd retail store,, which' they are determined to sell lower (hdd. fiive hereto* foro been sold in Carlisle, among which jvill be, found a beautiful assortment of N - - •■ ’• ■'* Xadles DPcss Goods, Gross do Africa, Sdtlrt do Chine, Silkd, WduMift de Laines, Cashmeres, Silk SHlrtiobiAallHdli, Alpacas, French.Morinoos, ParthnataCldthlj Bflek Cloth, Bonnet Satins and Velvets, Bonnet Ri&Mit in great .variety. " ’ SHAWLS! StiAWlSf! '7/ Bay State lon£ and square Shawls in ondfeaayftiely, very cheap; Thibet’, Caahtfteid, Mdhdelin dd Llini and Cloth Bhawle, from 76 cent* to ■ v ; ! ' Clalha and Oattinttti*! . - ' Frehcb blAck andErigliah Cloth's, W*dk Ddd Bkrti and Fancy Cassimered, Velvet Cords, VeeUrigs'hr groat variety. *. T Carpet*! Carpet*!! Persons.wtshitfg' to porcbaMo-Carpetiot wUbtkm pel to coU.and examine our mammotn stock;£elb chasing elsewhere, as we. determined Xo. *el£'ca™iw lower this fall than eter oflered id Cdflwfci'U j!£, BOOfgdnd SltdiS. *JL Another Targe supply of Boots And Chocs'.’ Boys, Women 1 and Children, at. greatly prices. . . • -j.. :.5 A Fresh supply of Groceries, Such sa SugatyGof* fee. Tea, Molasses, &c. Carlisle, Sept 26, 1651 .New tali Good*. . TtiE subscriber has just opened a'Urge andfiylft(!l assortment'of seasonable Dry 6dftKtitlri& BROAD CLOTHS & CASHMERES’, French Mcrinocs, Coburg Cloths* Cashmeres, Mo'tffc de Laincs, 1 Ginghams, CaiicocSi, MatUllfa tlndßwi* net Velvets, white and colored all wdol FhUitaN, embroidered and plain Sack Flannels,. HoaioQnfnd Cloves of various kinds, Sheetings and of all widths, with a variety of other seasonable’ goods not enumerated. J ; *• •* O. W. lIITNBR. J Carlisle, Sept 26, 1861. • •> ./?'> IVcw Wliolcsalc & Retail . Confectionary, - Fruit & Toy Store 1 , .Weit Main Street, a few doors lent of Burktotdfr'e ■ Hotel, in the room formerly occupied did jSbdUf' l ' Stott, • ' THE undersigned bogs lowr* to inform fhadiliedi of Carlisle end the public generally, fbethe>h«h opened a store at the above place, where be intM# manufacturing and keeping constantly oq ct CAWBIES-,- of every description.. Ills stock !• all new'.eni.lii warrants his; Candies equal to any maQufeclamLhl the Stale, Hia stock consists in pin of Lemons, Dates, Raisins, Prunes, Fifes, Almondi* B* Walnuts, C. Nuts, Filberts, Cocoa* Nute,dlfWft I Ground Nuts, dte. Also, Mint, Lemon,Cheetfleltfl Gum, Cordial and othsr Drops. Lozangevr Figsnd Almonds, Candy Clgais, and> a voristy of other eapy dies, . , •', , Toys of all Kinds, . t auch a> China. Vases, Mugs, Bawls and Pilches* Mantel Ornaments of all kinds. Lions, ElejjßanUu Rones, pogs, Guns. Whips, Indian Abbbtor ktta other Rdlll**, Wav, Varnished A otherDblJ'HeSWl* Kitl.and othsr .Doll* Whistle* Harmonicansy llairtfr ing Figures, Basket & other WagonsJ 60b0<4 Base kels, Wheelbarrows, Drums, Trumpets, tola; Alabaster Toys of all kinks, and btteftdlftrra* rJoly of FANCY GOODS, for Mart' Women and Children.- In •(bhttaaitnt (he •boro he bo* aii hinds.of Psrfnßßiy* micb Uod end other Cologne, OhrysUllns* Marrow, Boar’s Oil, dec. Fancy, and olhjr >Bosjm, A prime nillola of Cigars and Tobacco on Aahd. , * ■ He hope* by afrfet attention to DuidnelirtfQd'ebUu profitsto merits share of'pttblfe pkttenafc*.*' -- * ■ A. S.i WCRWLBW) September 18* Ifibl. ; ; : Harrisburg Steam Wond. Tothlafi aoi, S'cmri! s««ia§ 860 p,.. ,r:JTv:, WOOD TURNING, in all lla bnuwWita oity alylo and* at. city price*. EvcryTarleti w Cabinet and Carpenter work either on band or liirned to order. ' ' “ • • ; , v , ,-u ! s ■ BtdPotU, TahU Leg*, Aianwa. HaJfcM ■ Baioetref, Newell Fotii, W«£miJV«H, (,{ . Patterns}' ■ Column*,. , • Slat and Quarter Mouldings, Aqund or Oetagbk Chhcl Handles; st. ' • . ‘ This shop le In Strawberry Alley, near Tlilrd-Sn, and f*.wo- intend to ploaio all ou.r want good, work done, U la liopcd tlio Jrado wlljhglvo us a call, Ten-Pine and Tonkin Balls roadd tool*- dor or ro-ttirnod. , 1 ut m l : :l W.O.mOKOK.i . Harr lab,urjf, May 8,X8&1-—ly • .. W;*’ *t■<_ HAMS. Evana* .....rf**** 1 '"" 1 "* '" J t motk r 1 ' ■ . M ‘.ft m l»C ,* v' ; ‘ i/r-'./.'V.VI i.M. A '* ’Vi