.■jr* " —•=■••• f I ii n i i i iiMfgffl TOluStee®. CARLISLE* dtftfE-20,;i851. \'d-- Dickinson College'.— Tho' Animal- Coni taonoenient of this Institution will take place in iho Methodist Episcopal Church of Carlisle,.on Thursday thdlSthof July. Tho Rev. William iIiLDORN, Chaplain., to Congress, will ’ deliver the Annual Address before tho Union Philoso phical Society, and Rev. Thomas Bowman the Addresshcfore the Belles Lettres Society. Two' iof the graduates ‘will leave in the fall for China hs missiouarics. V' ThbLuee Fiddler Coal. —This very supe- Vior coal, tho production of the Shomokin Coal Mines, in Northumberland county, can ho de livered to the citizens of Carlisle; who will send their orders to Messrs., Ammerman, Rossbu. & Co., at Sunbury, Pa. A number of our oitK hfens received sathplesdf'tbis coal from Mr. E, HBIiisSTEIN, in the Winter of 1852, and all, we believe,' pronounced-’it', the 1 cleanest, hand somest arid best they over used. - .Hard at Work.— Our agricultural friends in this county arc how hard at work in cutting and gathering thinr hay and barley. They have a heavy job before them, for the crops of. the fentire valley. present- a most encouraging ap pearance. Tho yield, it is estimated by many, Will be nearly one-third greater tbim last year, and of the very best quality. If the prices of ; gr&in continue anything near whut they now are, our farmers will make their “etarnal for tunes” from tho produce of this year. Well, although it’s a little hard on us town folks to bay $8 and §9 for a barrel of Hour, still wo like to sco the honest tiller of the ground receive a good recompense for his labor, for when he prospers money becomes plenty, and all kinds of business takes a start for the better. TUB NEWVILLE FAIR. Circumstances beyond our control prevented our being present at this fair as wo intended, but we learn from those who were that it was a highly .creditable one to the Literary Society by which it was projected, and ft source of gratification to tho citizens of Cumberland county, particularly to those of Newville. This triumph, for such it evidently was, must be pe culiarly gratifying in view of tho adverse cir cumstances under which it was achieved, diffi culties being interposed and prognostications of failure delivered with a show of more than or racular wisdom-, by those who lacked not only enterprise to engage in it themselves, but even the taste to-appreciate it when consummated by others'—which ladt deficiency was, perhaps, father to the former. Tho mechanics of our borough, seeming to partake of the lethargy, considered an ingre dient in tho character of another class of our citizens, could not in general be prevailed upon to contribute anything to the fair; some, wo understand, attribute this to a want of confi dence in their skill; others, with more charity, to the belief which obtained among many of them, that there would be nobody at the fair to look at what they might send,—that it would bo a failure, judging from our frequent attcmpls to get up an agricultural exhibition in Carlisle, which invariably “ fizzled out.” Whatever may have , been tho cause of their reluctance, they are row convinced of their error, .and re gret not having taken advantage of Ibis'favor ab^e.opportunity to bring their workmanship before tho public, for although they failed to .do so— though our ladies have done better-—' .nearly every branch cfjncchanlcaHirdufttry'Vae creditably, though not so fully represented as might bo desired. The ladies throughout the county, particularly those of Newville, come In for a large share of merit in this contest for superiority, much of the enclosure being taken up by contributions evincing their peculiar taste and skill, consisting for the roost part of plain and fancy needle-work, artificial Ilowcrs, draw ing, &c.,in which accomplishments, it is the opinion.of competent judges, they will compare favorably with those of any other section of our States Large crowds, wo understand, were in daily attendance from its opening to its close. In deed, tho fact that it was the best thing of tho kind ever got up in Cumberland County soon became known-—hence the unabated attendance. And why should not a matter of this kind suc ceed ? It appeals directly to the pecuniary in terests of a large number of our citizens, most of whom aro -either manufacturers or purchasers of domestic articles, and, as such, interested in buying or selling a good article. It is a mammoth advertisement of its contents which everybody who attends may see—must see. It is more than this. It is n kind of grand Sam ple Store-house, where all desirous of purchas ing may “ call and examine for themselves,” with the proprietor, ever ready to furnish such information as may bo desired respecting the construction or use, of any given article. But these are not tho only classes provided for. If, for instance, our tastes have not such a mate rial practical turn—in other words, if wo ore not for buying or selling, a few hours cannot be more pleasantly employed than In examining the mechanical ingenuity of our citizens, and those loss substantial, but more elegant fabrics which reflect such credit upon their lady-proprietors. Wo also understand that tho Wayncsburg Brass Band, an elegant one, by tho by, was in attendance. Their enlivening music would’ no doubt add greatly to tho pleasure of a stroll through tho enclosure. , If this Society get up another fair next sea eon, earlier or later than the present one, ns wo .understand they intend to do, wo predict for it $ success that will astonish the citizens of that quiet borough. Take ns an cvidcnceof this the idraoat universal regret of our mechanics that they did not contribute to this oho, coupled with their determination of making amends by doing flo at tfoo next. Tho best guarantee for ibis is tho abovo fact that it appeals to their pecuniary interests, which they at length be came aware of, judging from what was for warded from hero during the lost few days-of .the fhir, Tho members of the “TnatUulo M must foci under great obligation to tho Ncwvillo ladies, for their hearty co-operation in tho enterprise. •(C7" A new steam carriage, for common roads snd streets, invented by J. R. Fisher, tho artist, mndo a trial trip hi Now York city, ort Thurs day night, and ran a considerable distance at tho rate of six miles an hour on tho common -copplo slono pavement, and at tho rate of twelve miles an hour on tho Russ or hown stone pave ment. Mr. Fisher, finding his experiment suc cessful, will, it is said, put hislnvcntion to some practical use. # Sfato Agrlonltnial -Fair. ? states'that tho committeo having the -matter in charge, have finally selected'the old Powelton gwundSjOn the west side of the Schuylkill, near the Perma nent Bridge, os the site for tho next State Pair. An adjoining'partof tho oldßinghara estate has also been obtaine'd---whicli, altogether, will af ford as eligible a location for this grand display, as any in.thoviciriity of Philadelphia. Indeed, it appears to be especially adapted for this pur pose, embracing all tho conveniences of access, water, shade, and position. Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company promptly tendered • the use of tho Powelton estate, as soon as it was decid ed to hold the Exhibition at Philadelphia, and in other respcc'fe they have behaved liberally. In subscribing to the contingent fund for tho State Society, tho. Reading Railroad Company, the Camden and Amboy Railroad Company, and the principal holds also contributed hand somely; while others behaved in the shabbiest manner.' Everything appears now to be going forward satisfactorily; the arrangements are being made on thVmost liberal scale; and the prospects for an eminently successful Fair could not be more encouraging. Reform in the United States Nary, The bUHbr the re-organization of the Navy, os reported in tho House of Representatives, it is said, differs in detail, though not in principle, from that reported some time ago by Mr. Mal lory in the Senate, and is the result of a con ference between tho committees of tho two Houses and the Secretary of the Navy hold in the early portion of the session. The principal features of tho House bill are the establishment of a higher grade of officers than captains, namely, “flag officers;” a reduction in the whole officers, so as to leave os few idlers in the service os possible; a retired list; aboard of reform; increased pay for sea service; strin gent rules to prevant as far as possible contin ued leave of absence; promotion not to be based exclusively on date of commission, but also up on general qualifications; and provisions for the meritorious discharge of seamen and induce ments luld out to them to rc-enlist. The ques tion of assimilated rank between officers of the navy and army is settled—a judge advocate is also provided. It is further provided that there shall be an increase of geamcn and marines to tho number of three thousand, whose pay is greatly increased, and inducements to good conduct and re enlistments are made. Couuly .Superintendents, Tho following is a list, as far as received, ol Iho Superintendents elected throughout iht State, under thy new school law: KAMI*. COUNTY. Jos. J. Slulzruan Somerset Samuel D. Ingram Dauphin J. I*. Wickcrshrm Lancaster Robt. A. Futhey Cheater * J. L. Gow Washington Matthew McKlnstry Westmoreland James M. Pryor /fllcghtney Joseph Fell Bucks 1000 Hcv. II- RodcnbougU Montgomery 000 Crcwson Schuylkill 1000 Thomas Nicholson Beaver 850 Win. M. Francis Lawrence 500 James McDowell Franklin 600 Adam Height Perry Bdo J. M. Barnett Lycoming 600 Valentine Hilburn - ..Northampton 025 J, jj.'Brudley Columbia 800 W. IC. Armct ErloV : “ ’ ' 600 11. C. Bcboo Venango 200 Isaac Black Butler 800 Rev. S. P. Bollmon Indiana 600 Daniel-Shelly Cumberland 6CO David Wills ‘ . . Adatna 800 •Jno. A/Campbell 'Armstrong - BGO< T. B. McFadderi Bedford 800 William A. Good Berks 250 Blair Bradford Cambria Carbon Hugh A. Caldwell Emanuel Guyer R. L. Johnston Jos. 11. Slewora Clarion Clinton Delaware Fayette Robert Orr R. G. Allison Dr. Geo. Smith Josh. V. Gibbons Fulvon Robert Ross Huntingdon James S. Barr Jnuiata Lebanon David Lnughlin John H. Klngo Lehigh Chaa. W. Cooper Luzerne Mercer John W. Lescher James C. Brown M’Uliri Monroe Robert C- Ross Charlton Burnett Northumberland 850 Pike 100 J. J. Reirnensnidor Iraß. Newman Susquehanna Union Willaid Richardson J. S. Whitman'. Wyoming York Crawford Cornelius R. Lano Jacob Kirk S. S. Seaie Purchase op Mount Vernon. —Mr. Mor ton, of Florida, lately made a report to the Senate, from tho Committee on Agriculture, in favor of tho purchase of Mount Vemon by tho Government, and tho establishment there of an Agricultural School, under the same sort of government ns the Military and Nnvnl Acade my. This proposition will bo received with hearty approbation by the American people, as it will save from di sccration and ruin the former home and tho tomb of Washington, while it will supply to tho great industrial interests of the country—tho agricultural interest —the first practical assistance and encouragement by tho Government which has ever been afforded it. ITT* Ex-President Van Burcn is said to bo en gaged in writing his own lifts and times; butou what authority the statement is based we know not. If his age and inclination would allow him to do so, ho could undoubtedly prepare a most interesting work on tho subject staked.— This tendency of our elder statesmen, to the production of some single political work to servo ns the epitome of their public course, is a very notable feature of tho times. Calhoun’s work on tho Constitution, and pen ton’a His tory of his Life and Times, might find in Mr. Yuu Burcn’s memoirs, written by himself, an invaluable companion and commentator. Gcnnui Smith has announced his inten tion to retire from Congress at tho end of tho present session. His private affairs requireshis attention t\t home, and he despairs of being able to effect anything for tho anti-slavery cause in tho national Legislature, lie will leave Con gress a wiser man than ho entered it, and it is hoped, will desist for tho fbturo from all Quix otic attempts to reform mankind* and eradicate all abuses. It is a very fine tiling undoubtedly to make flaming orations on tho inalienable rights of man ; but how roany.sano men arc thevo m the. United States, who would, if tho power were given them, freo tho slaves of tho South to-morrow, or next month, or next year. Tho vast interest periled by, and tho inevitable consequences to every American citizen, that would flow fVqtp such an not, would give them pause, in splto.of “ all the grand swelling sen timents of liberty*” Imbibed from the “Quo rap tures of Oorndllo,” or Sidney, or Jefferson, or Wilberforci). '. Canlicn ;to Ocmoptals. IVo are highly'gratified to’witness tho vigi lance' with which our Democratic contempora ries in ove’ry direction are guarding the masses against the schemes of our opponents. It is not, safe for Democrats to rely confidently upon their known strength; thdymust bsar In mind that whilst>any brio of tho various factions which make up the opposition is too weak to excite an apprehension of danger, yet that when all arc united into one solid mass of opposition, and impelled by 1 feelings of fanatical eagerness to bbtaln the reigns of power, they become truly formidable'. This union Is going on, and every possible effort is being made to seduce a few Democrats into each one of the factions, and in that way to obtain tho ascendancy. The New- J.) Daily,Eagle, proves itself a vigilant and fearless sentinel Ip tho following warning words i •‘■\Vhay the Wmos auk Aiming at .—The Northern-Whig papers arc at present engaged in extraordinary efforts to consolidate all the fac tions opposed to tho administration of President Pierce. Wo notice the strongest appeals to form an anti-Nebraska parly, and to make, when the time arrives, anti-Nebraska nominations. IJu^ .Attention ofsiicplic*>! -J rpHOSB of you who'have been afllictcd for .ji • 1 J- years, with this loathsome disease, and who SIX Kellis have been uaihg -almost every nostrum before «RANATTAY from the enbscri-1 tho pu i,}| c withoutfolicf*.. VTq ,say to you try ' her residing in Carlisle, on tbe | t«Beechei J 8 Anti-dyspeptic,” and yon " ill soon 20th of June, 18-54, nn Indentured J convinced of Its groat superiority over apprentice to tho Cabinet-making i[ O thor preparation. We could give you many business, named IVm. B. Clavdy. | certificUes corroborating our assertion, but a Said apprentice is about 5i feet , trial la worth more than all. This remedy high,and formerly resided in -New- ; ~, pn . rare(l ttnc i so ij at t h e Drug store of villo,has black hairand maybe known by a seer ] r, j REIFFER, on the lip froth tbo effects of a bite by a hors". I South H mover street, a few doors south of Had on when ho left a black frock coat and ihe r>'urt-housi>, barred pants. I ca&tibn all persons against Carlisle, .Him-V'. ISSI. harboring, trusting or employing him on my ac- * co«Hd., as Um determined to put thJ law in lorePatcm Gnlvenlzed IrotJ ’B'labinp, . - - agfehst all who do so. The above-reward will FOR CHAIN PCMP3. Clicnp. Plll’llllMVC 160,01*1- , be paid to any parson who will deliver him to ' rp HT: Tu « )bg> mad * of Galvet.Ucd In nbv T™ lN ’ D^ZiTAN ihc! subscriber ini Corlulo,T«. ■ I 1 ~,.„cnt mnclimerv, p us3 c S >o» p.cat strength, •” ‘h- piiblta, ami p.uticularly honsoUecpert, J W e23-01-Sl. JOII.N MhZMA.N. ,: r „ n ,Lad v, ill, ainmlicitv ami neatness. aa.Ua • 'h" l »o ha,'now on band at U» Futol '^ Ko0 “;: ‘ ‘ „- e a | n-emitted not to corro.le, is non ofl'ered for sale :la v.nlh Hanover street, two doo«™nthofaß V^ BMKI TKWSBI.S, I (N) „,, rollt ,„ a „ f U, u G «(r«„ re,l Um ,- 1 My .%, < SSV‘,SSS rllSs wlfttlinso mss TKAK 2J oosens. Ho;/;,. No. 11, North Tenth Street, Phila— o a- C d? IN -rt T '^ i^, iT?*i?Jt^not FOT. THE CURE OF HERSIA OK REP- A full assortment ( 'f oar Americtn CalejitizeJ “Jt" ll ? "‘lit sellat prll^o3that da:anot TURE;, Sheet and Roofing Iron ..I,v.tys on hand. ; R le “° ««rr,ona- •_, Ancvowi FDnrn br th n hi"‘ics( nit*di<’al ’A It orders promptlv attended to bv iHe is confident that tho BUpOrl,Of.finlB 0 LK.Min FLU ,1.11 or in lit .lest nteni.at 1 Sit-cin lor Oil iCo n. .■tft.ansl.H, and elegance of ttyfe tawMchW* authorities ol I'h.la.ielphn, neontpi.r, 1, V ~|ane 1,., 3,,,) _Mct.bU.OU.il A t.o. togoUlef. wltlf totir cheap-' lot. «. r-lnershlp, |n .tU t-ont.i not on’v the llahlcst and most ease hut HPHE p.rinership lier.lo.'ere ealaling hel.veeit img lurnitttro. Ho IS constantly manUtactlirinß ; S * “ itiho ■ 1 11,0 t.br.-noer . doing Imsinoss in tho Itquor 1 *«*. both pWa and ornamental,.et«E»u and 1 •.*«•>• in the 1,1.0 of D. 'Maitin L Co., luslUn useful. He tvonld oarnoslly Invito peraona who T|m?c”s ..“ ami .1 .so,. I e„„ Ail ~arsons in- ire aboutrammuuclng housekeeping, tocalltmd when tlioil.nl is located,-it nill ret mi its debl '.lto-nl H.m ar- requested n. nislte tm- .•a iniiTie ns present stock, lion .. itholtt change. mediate wm-W ar "' 11 '' ! 'ta' ing d, n.ends to A f o-l , oiirneyman nanted. SOHETHIYO ABOUT SOCIETY, Verson, at a distance unable to cad on the- rT-'scnt them l r .;ntl.emerd -iTt- 1 «■ ibnl-nm _ _____ The rollowingVrucle, taken front the Public rthseriher, ctn have the Truss sen! 'o any ml M.t.TiN , lIASTCH-S e ’ . . -- idr 'ss. bv VMuiUma: Ftrc Dollnn fur Ih; siuglu ~ .». Lcdgtr, although written for Pmhidelphia, wo ~ I p r ii.sa. nr Tm for the duiihle—u ith meisnre Carlisi.*, Ju:;r' S. I >.l— ;.t. ITo'vV Clothing EstODllSmeilt. cannot lielp thinking is quite applicable to this Fkaufui, Mortautt ynoir Cnotca a ,N rNT j' round tho hipt, and stating snln nlfecied. 11 X. 13. I continue to keep on hand and for r jnili: undersigned respectfully announce* fo locality. Life presents some verv funny phases, FAMan-The F f ,f b }\*\[: will bo osclnnged to su.t if not lilting, by return v.la. a large st-elc of choice I.iuvous, in large ; i his old friends and tho public generally.,that lOC nij la I t^e ;. ’ wa-s mfonned yesterday morning tmi 1 deaths ,. . fc ouce F o r only bv the or sm id qu u.nu.-s, tosu.t l ur. luseis. ho ba.s re-commenced tho CLOTHING BUSl amicntllslo life, ,t is generally supposed has had occurred in a ianjlly livingd,., the tear nl CALEB 11. lt. MAim.V. " Eb “ l„ all Its varlona branches, and haadoat more than its share of the most amusing. There No. 10 Caroline street, vin ft anaden nn. s.mic- Or. of Twelfth*: Raco Streets. I*h. U. „,»onoJ. fresh from tho city, at “Zeonari** Cor are, doubtless, many humbugs in tho world at what mysterious mannSr. Coroner Hi ton was Ladies, r-npuring the benefit of Meehan- -UMltary oolite. 1 nci - " North Hanover street, a well selected *B - present writlnc, but tho most superlative notified,and proceodcdimmedifttely tollu>place lVrt/ Supports, on.ng to d.-ranpomont of the In- , rin,) the Gallant Volunteers ol r’un.borlrtnd jor u lß . nt 0 f READY MADE mispr sent n,. mg, out in m P for the purpose of invest gating the circunst-nco , j () ; iml[K . m . Falling of the Womb, 1 Trankliu and Furry conmi-s —My old rinTlllslfl and sublime of nllbumbugsls cod-Qsb American connect( . d with the deaths. Ho found that four ■ Voc _ u p u ] ni ;, narVt p, Coptic. Nervous and frier.-ls and heroes in arms ! J have had the hon- , CLOTIIIStt, I aristocracy. But, to the Lolgrr's article j of the children of J. Drabony had been taken ill s.,j na j Wi-aknrsa ire inmnuerl that a competent or to serve niv contiuy from the Division that rmhr.ic.ng evary stylo, variety and liniSa, an GmisniMToSocmv.-It is related, by Bayle a few days since, and, dhonglt skill,til, Ircatcil | nml rlptrlc „ coll Laut "ill ho in attend toco at has g line,l so'inudi military renown in the war pi ices cnrreaponding to -' ’ St. Jolm» that, when Hie clmlera made its ap- by a physician had all <U«d. Three deaths took . lhe rn , ims , fS p t aj , lirt for tfmir exclusive use.) <A 1812, and I have now been closely engaged He has also on hand a superior stock 0 pearanco iu Paris, in IS 10, it was confined to the place on Thursday morning, and the fourth yes- s 0 , jj TUTI.f fH St., Ut door below Dan . as a military officer and private for upwards of \ ClolUs, CaSSilTierS & TcstlllgX* workmen and others most exposed. But, after torday. Tho only child remaining is a elrHvn ; <lui| „o 3) ks,-,j_lv. iIU years. I have just emerged out uf fourteen 0 f oV ery stylo suitable for Spring & Summer a while, it began to aftack tho wealthier classes, years of ago, who has been very nssulious In her • jears svnico as Brigadier (icnernl and feel my- unfl w rj c r w m m ake to order on terms Quo morning, while Bayle St. Juki was making exertions to alleviate of not only, , n . rp nvnu f..,, t q--j s.-!f qualified to command the Division which I , w i, ir ji canno t tail to please. Hla stock also «m a call at an aristocratic mansion, a blear-eyed, the deceased, hut MM-'pf lior pannts, hoi.i'■! olulh u.lu LJtiill) L iIA I b IDI i.'JH have spent tin* bust part of n.y life in. I ),, a jj n) . i o t of Men’s croaking old countess hubbl.-d iu. ‘-This h , "bom are very lowwith tho name disease. Ibis, vTKMrNT , f five n er c»nt wlil b« ask the fiv»r of my gallant mllltarv brothers to , dreadful.” was hup breathless salutation, ..the 1 f-muly wcrowrcfchedJypoor.niKi the apai trnents . A A. U Z V ’’ if confer the honors ol a Major General on the SU „ Collars,, postilenco la making progress tVhcn the n> o- thev ocupicd were filthy to the extreme. Tin. ru • ' , .. , - und> i signi**l at tii<* etHuiug election on Monday Cravats, Glovos & Hosiery; In short* eveW ar .H Tr f «JI- I- n*« dl*Rnl!rfn|f tho ftcl that the cholentieon >>»■ .ho3d e", July ISO. EDWARD ARMOR. , tide pertaining to genttomerf, wear, They.wero.pufiishetl- for their bios. But tho the tnrroaao in tho city, and tho authorities • , i.eret.Y notified Bngadu*r C,envoi '■emmanumj I».‘ brigade, l->/A sp«otiuUy invites the public to callandwmmlno matter is nowbocorfiing more s.-rmus. The di- M.<.uia do all in thdr-powert to pr-yent its be-; he roqu red and ttl * P^ b V n^ r f ofl r.><un,c„>. ' hl» N. HANTCHc scasu is.bcglnhlngtp Invade the ran I 3 of joch’i'i; enming an epMoralc, kj clewing IlieMrcoU,! Uw t ‘J'-Aiirnns, C,.rh s h[, Jnne r,, -.•.1-81. 1 Apr’.l 2->. Monsieur lo,jiarqtii3- died this morning:'-, and eiving the city a gtnorftl puiUlcadon.-N. j fiVil Dup'-catel .p” Th. Vrat.kVm and I’crry cuui.ty Editors ( ' IYo naturally laugh at the terror of the uld ( 1. Jnbuve, hih. - within ilireo muiths from the date of the war- TV|I) P l,>aBC lim ' rt thr^'limus - A couulcsi, who, firm in kcr bellel that her order rant JO3. C. THOMPSON, I was made ol different stuff from the mass of the Carlisle Juno 22, 1851. Collector. people, was almost paralyzed to find that, never- ’ thulcss, it could not escape from tho cholera, But a.yttlo observation will convince us that a similar’spirit of caste exists even In our own re public, though not,'perhaps, in quite so extrav agant $v shape. .There aye Americans who tftlk i about “bcing.in r socicty/* Just as complacently j as tho most arrogfiQt orrfstocrat of tho i'.mbomg St. Germaine. Nor. is this aU. There aro tun I times as many, who, without ovon being mem- 1 burs of our exclnsivos, do .ail they ( can practically to nourish this fueling of social t caste, of intriguing to achieve a (doting iQ what they call “society.” Tbo haughty airs of the [ first, so incompatible with the spirit of our insii- i tutiona, is censurable enough ; but the cringing servility of tho last, so disgracclul to human na- i ture itself, is a thousand times worse. I It la principally with tbe female sex Ibul [lda ’ mania rages. A young man marries » hal(-edu- Icated git), both being, perhaps, not worth a j Uiousaml dollars. In lime.partly by good luck, ; and partly by good management, the husband amasses a fortune. Now, all at once, tho wife, hitherto anxious only for money to tiling up their children properly, and fo smooth tholrown ngo. begins to talk about “position.” But, instead of seeking that position, by cultivating the mind and manners, she thinks to obtain it by securing admission Into this or that set of arbitrary ex clusives. T<> be invite I to Mrs. Flummery’s balls, or (« have Mrs. Pretension on her visiting list, is what the deluded women believes to bo getting Into “society.” What slights she en dures, what meanness aho descends to, what in trigues she undertakes,in order fo achieve these ends! She follows .Mrs, Potiphar to Newport, | and takes ft box In tho opera behind Mrs. Dash. ! She puts her coachman Into livery .hires a French nurse for her children, nnd purchases a pew at tho Church ol Ihoßov. Mr. Cream Cheese. By and by she flatters herself, because she knows all these silly people, that she has obtained a j “position,” that she has got Into “society.”—i An«l yet she la, perhaps, just as illiterate, as ! mean, and as vulgar aa ever f for her French j dinners do not make her less selfish, or loss po. litu at heart. In truth, she Is often more hard! to her servants, more tho slave of envy, and al together less worthy tlmn when sho was com-1 paratlvely poor, nnd when she thought more of her husband and family than of getting Into ‘‘so ciety. ” 1 I If there roally was such a thing na “society” here, In th® sense In which tho word 1b used abroad, the folly of these unhappy Intriguers would not, perhaps, bo quito bo great. Jn Eu rope, long descended names, the enjoyment of competent fortunes, and that peculiar social and Intellectual culture which hereditary wealth and rank Is found to give, throws around what Is called “society,” n distinctive character, rotten enough at heart, doubles*, but nevertheless hav. Ing a snporflclnl polish often very alluring. But here, where no laws of primogeniture exist, where ijo distinctions of tank aro permitted, where tho most prominent persons aro tho arch- Itocts of Choir own wealth, and wlioro tho largest fortunes scarcely ovpr last for throe generations, llioro Is not, and cannot bo such a thing ns “so ciety,” in the truo sense ortho word. Said tho jato Nicholas Biddle, than whom few men wore more competent to Judge in matters of taste, “talk of society in Philadelphia, whoro is it, : pray f” A dozen cliques, Iu fact, dispute for social ascendancy. One proscribes tho Schot. tlsh, and another permits it j ono Is literary and another Is scientific j ono boasts of gentility, be cause Its ancestors wore old lories, and another prides Itself on UiJ wealth, Ua fashion, nnd Its foreign acquaintances. The most cultivated, probably, do not go Into “society” at aU, Thus, the poor dupes who labor to got Into “society,” follow an find, oven as they think they have gained tho prize, find H a miserable cheat. tho must noticeable iact is this: Hint these new ‘Vision* movements are urged by Whigs in -De mocratic counties;, and with all tho cunning for which the opposition are celebrated, they arc sure to coax a few honest, clever Democrats to lend themselves to the scheme. In some places to give plausibility to their tricks,tho Whigs are •willing to nominate guast Democrats so that tho thing may have the appearance of fairness. “Movements like these,” says an Ohio con temporary, “are old devices of Whipgery, and certainly should be well understood by Demo crats. In all thq phases of tho Whig party, we have seen them rcsortiug-to all kindsofpoliiicul jnggelery Ih order to defeat the Democracy and plant themselves‘in power. flavirig-nb fixed principles to govern thofft, they can, with a fa cility that Is truly wonderful, adopt any or eve ry do.vico in order to give them temporary pow er. They have born for and against a measure, just as it would promote their interests for tho time being. ' . “As regards Know-Nothingiam—another ele-. ment wlych the Whigs are trying to control for their own selfish purposes—the Democracy, ks a party, will be found arrayed against it. . 'Defeat/ as has has been stated, ‘may overwhelm them at first; but no matter how long tho fanaticism may last, they will do their duty to their-prinCiples, and in tho midst of disaster will cahhlyawait tho notion of a corrected public opinion to/render Justice at the same time to ihonyand to that con stitution which is based upon equality In all things.” SALART. $lOO 800 1500 1000 DnsTiurotmi Fun: in ; ft fire oc curred in Bailer, Pa., on the 15(h hist., which destroyed a largo amount of properly. Tho flames wero first discovered breaking out of the barn of David Walker, and communicated- to the out buildings of Samuel A. Purvmneo. iin mediately adjoining on the north, and also to tho stable of A. P. Ormand on tho east, (md an other on tho lot of 0. 0. Sullivan, across tho alley, on tho west, nil of which wero burned to the ground in a remarkably short time. Iwo valuable horses belonging to Mr. Purvmnco were burned, and also a number of buggies, ft tivo-borso carriage, 27 setts of elcighS, plows, Ac., belonging (o Mr. Walker. Hart Mtirdei iy night, Rl Potts* Nothing oxcite jrican, was found and gashed about io cutand bruised, .was also stabbed,’ isplclon of killing s about the bloody iist£ Att affray occurred last Sun vtJle'T^rowiug l out of a Knoi niofa’t. / Thomas Kean, an'Art .dead in'tho street,- terribly c the body. John Mono was i John Dougherty, an Irlßluna hut was -to> bo - arrested on Kean. . Much mystery prov? affair, and great excitement The Disturbances at l*o: er Minders Reported'.-- ; murder of-Kcan inPottsvilh a pTfilcslant Irishman at V? by a party of drunken man man was roiiscu from his bo door, and wh'cn ho caine.oi with a bludgdOh, causing di also maltreated* - - On the Catawi’fcstv road,.ph Acuity occurred between'on ers and his omployoi£\Tho with a stone, and was hrtne blow, when his employer sh order to cripple hiiui: ThOj his arm and leg, hut the wm im\ dangerous, Thdcmplow kill his assailant, and.lmme . fearing a general vow. , ' , A report is afloat, that a near Trcmont, with th dlstrbanoca have grown -o' sumption of rum. The rmi much excitement.— 3VILLE —TWO 0TII :i addition to tho tni Saturday night, twdod was killed’ The unfortunate by the men at bis , .tlicy struck him Ah; ilia who was voTawaqua, a dif of tho Irish lubur brracr struck him ict of repeating the t him in tho arm in jall'posscd through tad Is Hot consider did not desire to jfiutely left the place, i] woman was found iloat cut. All iheso /t of tbo great con }derhero has created uaminer. Fooiml'QF July.—Somjj .of the fanatics of N T evv England have come tqthe determination (o convertthe4tlJ,A(; July; oudeountry's birth day, into an occasion of mourning and sorrow, on a’mint of the passage thtwgh Congr&s of the Nebraska hill. It istoH hunc with black, and to be celebrated with nil the dismal pagean trv of funeral wo. Instead of feasting, vve pre sume there will be fasting?! instead ot oral ions, there will bo prayers! instead of joy. (here ho tears; instead of toasts, there willbe bitur cur- are those that th'ttjdare to touch with their profane hands the very ark of the Aiwri- j can covenant ? Who afo. those that would make i tho birth-day of, the. nation , the occasion of of mourrifulness and sorrow I They aro the men who have never done, and never will do, anything for their cdunlry. Men who, if they had lived in m-otutionarv times, i-.-hld have packed up their goods ami sought rgXogc with tho enemy.' 1 ■ ; ' Has it como to this,- that there are in tho United Slates any nnmbertof men, who wem'd thus insult the ,memory ,of their fathers, the founders;of the rcpubho, tHd authors of the declaration of independence, and the pnhcqttc spirit of this whole nation, by sufh sacr le.-i- , _ Such men hold nothing i-fir&l. They trample on tho. Bible, the constitution, and Ihu a.dics of their fathers. "Fools rush inn hire angels fear to tread.”—riWirngtoii Slnliml. T7' Somebody has said that it is as hard to tell where moderate dnjnkiug ends and drunken ness begins, ns it is when a pig ceases to bo a pig,•arid'bwiQinefra hog.- In this borough,'on Monday evening tho 12th in.-t., .Mrs. Susannah Susafgu, relict of the late Capt. Samuel Sheafer, of Oeotrevill.j, this coun ty, ami daughter©! Mr. Jacob Keigloy, dec’d., aged 50 years, fi’mouths, and 12 days. police to Tox-P«sC |,s * Til L: Commissioners Of Cumberland county have directed tho several Collectors of County and State Taxes for tho year 1831, to make an abatement of Five per cent, on such taxes paid on or before tho loth of July next, after which period no Abatement mil he allow ed, and a speedy settlement made of the unpud faxes, to relieve the preosing demands upon 1,10 County Treasury. By order of the Commis sioners. Test—WM. RILEY, Cletk. Commissioner’s Orriou, I Carlisle. June. 20, '5l \ Ilairncss A Saddlery. A Few setts of now Double & Singh Harness, also, several now Saddles and Bridles—(<>r sale cheap. Enquire at this OlTlco. Juno 20, 1851, Bnmac Wanted THE highest price-will ho paid in cash for Sumac in largo or small quantities, it doliv ored to tho subscriber in 'East struct. Carlisle. Juno 21), JACOB SHROM. ~ Boy Wanted. A BOY is ■wanted to afand in a Grocery Store xjL In Carlisle. One of about 16 or lt> years of ape, who can como well recommended tot honesty and business basils, will boar of n good situation by making early application to the ed itor ol tho ITHuufecr. , - I Juno 20, 1851—St iiollcs-lacttrcs Society, THE Sixty-eighth Anniversary of the Belles Luitreu Society of Dickinson College, will be ‘celebrated In tho M. E. Church, of this ulaco, on Monday evening, July 10th. Tbp public is respectfully Invited tofttond* By order of the OorotnlUeo of Arrangements.’ -WILLIAM K..ECKLES, aoinwan. W.. Armstrong, J. F.'Cooped, R. P. H. Straw, II. 1 Roland, Titos. W. Johnston, ’ Wm. M. Parsons.' • Juno 2i), 1851. Union Sorirly. THE Sixty-fifth Anniversary*©!’ thn Colon Philosophical Society, of Dickinson Colloge, will bo celebrated hi the M. E. Church, of this borough, on Tuesday ovcnlijg, July Iltti. Tho public is respectfully invited to attend. By or dor of tho Committee of Arrangements. J. M. MENTZER, Chairman. J. BttKwrn Drown, Jos. W. Hrduen, Cuas. 11. Kalfus,* , Frank S. Findlay, John W. Cornelius, John Donahue, Juno 20,1861. . '.Notice IS hereby given, that application will bo made to (lie next Legislate* agreeably to tho con stitution amUawsof thc£olnmomvb,iUh oflVnn sylviiniu, for an nUoratjfilj In the charter of the Carlisle Doposito Dank, so ns to confer noon said Dank tho rights apd privileges of a bank of Issue, to change the naipo to that of “The Oar llslo Bank,” and to Increase tho capital stock one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, if prac ticable. By order of tho Board of Directors. WM. J|. BEETEM, CWucr. Carlisle, Juno 20, tSfil—rtm IVoiJicc IS hereby given, thatfan Application will bo made to tho no*t KmUlatnro.ot I cnnsylva nlu. for tho Incorporation of a Bank, with gonor nl banking privileges j >r, if tor n Deposit Bank, M’ilh.jvbnpltal ol ono hundred thousand dollars, with iho privilege of lucreas luK It to ,two hundroddhousand dollars, to bo located Id tho Borough bf Oarllalo, Cumberland county, Pa,, under tho hamo and style bf “Tho Former’s Dank. 1 ” J Oaillelo, Juno 2ft, ml— Bm. • WOTHCE. NOTICE given, that tho Dickinson SavingFundSociety,located in Centerville, Cumberland county, Fa., will make application to tho next Legislature of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, for an act of incorporation, with a capital often thousand dollars, and privilege to increase to twenty-five thousand dollars', with' discounting privileges and power to receive de posits, and such other powers nnd privileges as are usually granted to Saving Institutions. By order of tha Board. A. G. MILLER, ■ .Time 29, 1351—0 m Trcas’r. Nwyacfc. j TVTOTirE is hereby given, that an application i. 1 was ma le at the,April term, of tho Court, of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, A. D» 1551, for a Charter of Incorporation for the Second German Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Borough of Carlisle, and tho .Court mudo thereon (ho following decree i/ ; “Now to wit, April 19th. 1894, U’Ms ordered that the within writing be filed’ In the office of the Prothoimtory, and that notice of the appli cation therein contained bo. published in one newspaper in tho boiough of Carlisle, for three weeks prior to the next term." Bv the Coinir. If, by tho next term of tho Court, no sufficient reason ho shown to the contrary, the said Court will be asked to grant the said charter. Juno 29, 1854—3 t Atullfor-*s Rfoilcc* THE undersigned Auditor, appointed by tho Court to marshal and distribute the assets in •the hands of John Wert, Administrator of Henry Harts*!),- late of South Middleton twp., dumb. cotuitv, dge'd.* Among the creditors, gives no ticothat ho will attend to that duty at his office In Carlisle, on Saturday, the loth of Jnly, 1851. Tho creditors are hereby notified to present their , claims to me on or before that day. ( T. M. BIDDLE, Auditor- , Jan.i "2, 1851—3 w, Estate Xotlce. LETTERS of admistrJtion on the estate of Mrs. Mary Hoover, deceased, latj of Hnpo whll townalnp. Cumberland co., Pa., have been issued by the Register of said- comity to the subscriber, who resides in tho flame (ownsl ip- All persons indebted to said estate will mako im mediate payment, and thoso having claims «U 1 present them for settlement, to DAVID HOOVER, Administrator. June 22, 1851—Gt A C ARD. Dr. H. W. Caufman WOULD respectfully announce to tho citi zens of Carlisle nnd vicinity that niter an experience of twelve years In the practice of Medicine, ho has located himself in their midst , for the purpose ofdiivoting his entire attention ' to tlio practice of the profession, and would re spectfully solicit a share ofpuhlic patronage, j His office nnd residence is next door to C. Maglaughlin's Hotel, North Hanover st. 1 Carlisle, Juno 22, 1851—3 m. > AS ORDI?fAXCE To prevent the running at large of dog j, without , . bang mmtled. 1 1, Ho it ordained and enacted by tho Town ! Council of tho Borough ol Carlisle : That it sh ril j bo unlawful for any dog to run at large within thtf limits of 'this Borough from the 2d diy ol \ July until tho Ist day of November in the pres ent year, and from tho Ist day of May until tli** Ist clay of November In every yoar thorfsft'T, unless ho shall be aecur.dy muzzled, so as effec tually to prevent him from biting. And tbo owner of every dog found running at largo In violation of this ordinance shall pay a floe of one dollar for ouch and every oflhneo! and It shall be’the duty of tfm High Constable or any other person or persons appointed by the ChelJ Burgess for that purpose to take up and secure all dogs found running at large'dumig flaid pe riod, not muzzled as aforesaid, nnd to keep the same for twenty four hours, and within the said ; tirilo to deliver fhom to their owners on their paying to the* Chief Burgess tho said fine of one i dollar i And If nt tho end of said twenty-four j hours any dog shall remain ‘unredeemed it ohnll bo tho duty of the High Constable to cause tho same to bo dostrryod ; and also to prosecute tho owner, if ho bo known, fo. Urn recovery of tho penalty hereinbefore provided. 2. Any person who shall in any manner in torforo lo prevent tho execution of this Ordi nance, shall forfeit and pay a fine of Ton dollars Cor the first, nnd Twenty dollars lor every Pith sequent ortonec. A- NOBLE, Burgets. Attest —Jas. Mui.mn. Secl'y. Carlisle, Juno 22,1851— 8w ' Nt'W (Joodt PRICES REDUCED f tAM bow opening my second supply of Sum-! mor Goods, winch have been bought for cash j nt astonishingly low prices.' Mas do Baize nl 124 wurlh IS?. i Lawns (fast colors) OJ wo:th 12&. j Lawns (f.ud colors) worth 20- I Barege do Lalm** fU worth 12J. Barege do Lain™ worth 21. Muslins (U wurlh 8. Barcgen loj worth 31. Black SlUn 02.1 worth 87. Black Silks $\ worth Sl.2>. Stockings 6) worth 12J. Black Cusalmorc# Si worth $1,60. A full assortment of Needle Worked Under sleeve*, Collars an4ChlraczeU&. Ijiulies l>rc«s fiiontls, In great variety, such as Thanes, Summer Silks, Lawna, Ranges, #c. SOMMER SHAWLS, very low. Groat Bargains In Hosiery and Gloves. A good supply and very cheap, ot Gentlemen’s Summer Clothes, Pant Stuff &. Vosfcincf. PARASOLS. BONNETS, RIBBONS, C.un hrlcks, Table Covers, Tickings, Chocks, Linens, Linen Hvmlkorchlofa, Diapers, &c., cheaper t than over gold in Carlisle. . 1 Uuots nnd sAodt« A little lower than over. Having now the larg est an-I cheapest stock of Now Goods In the county, I ant determined to give nil who will favor tuo with a call, groat bargains. '' , Our old friends ami customers areloarawly invited to call at tho old store, East Main st. — 1 Our short prdflfi and sales. JOB WORK OF ALL KINDS NEAT- ; •’ CHAS.; OGILin • J/y* EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE. OarllshvJuno I. !Bo*. Brlgudo Insptclor’s Ordcro, I' y accordance with Iho Mil) action of the Ml liiii) Law of Pennsylvania, Ui j 17th <hy of April, 1819, i«n election "ill bo held at thn Oonrt-!I»fi8o,ln Iho borough of Mon day, (ho Dil of July, 1831, between tim hours of 10 o’clock* A. M,, and 0 o'clock, P. M-, ofsold diy, for ono Mnjor General; to command the i;,th Division, which h composed of Cumbur bc‘rl in'l. Ferry, and Franklin counlloa. Brigade Iloglmontal Bntallon, and Companies' Ofllcora will bo punctual In attending said elec tion. . SAM’L. CPOP,_ Url. tufcp., IstßcU, 16th Dlv Diuoadc IwsvrcTon’s Office, ) ? Carlisle, June 22,1861. ( Cy Bhlpponuburg News plonso copy, And cbaro S. 0. KOTKCE, Notice is hereby given that an application was made at tho April. Term of tho Court of Common Pleas of .Cumberland County, 1864, for a Charter- of Incorporation for “The Bio Spring LifEßAur Institute,” of the Borough of tho Court make tho following decree; “And now, to wits’April-17,1854. Notice of .this application direcled-tir’Jjp pub lished in'ono papers publlsh’od-ln tho county, for three wceka prior to the jpdxt term of the Court."- , ■ By the Court. If by the nosVte&A no sufficient reason be shown to j{ho contrary, tho said -Court will be , asked to grant aiid chartcri June !5, 1864-r-flt. . ClOUllH? til Costl rYVIiK subscriber has now on hand on aaaort- J_ merit of fashionable and well made Clothing which will be ould off at Cost for Chib. The stock consists of Cloth and Cashmarelt Coats, Tweed.fc Jean Coats. Linun 6: Gingham Coats, Marsaills, Silk and Satin Vesting; Caasimcrc*, Jean & Cord Pantaloons, Linen nnd Cottonado Pantaloons, &c., with all kind of Clothing usu ally kept in Clothing Stores. Intending to relinquish this branch of ray business, gyent bargains can bo had by calling soon at tho cheap store of June 15, 1854*.• CHAS. OGILIiT . Town Propci ly JTor Sulo,' THE undersigned offers lor sale tho following property, situate ia (he borough of Carlisle, viz*:— M No. I—A double two story Stono. DWELLING HOUSE, situate >n Bedford street, with back building', wash house and cistern, adjoining property oCT. Boslcr. Tho lot Is IC2 feel deep. No. 2—ls two story DWELLING HOUSE weatherboardod, with a never-failing well of wa ter near the door. The fwe properties will be I .mid separately or together ns may suit pur-! cinders. ' • ! No. 3—A TOWN LOTconlainitrgFivo Acres, on the Harrisburg turnpike, opposite Poland’s r.ent limis". For terras apply to May U U’l WM. M. PENROSE. Sprlau nnd Summer Clothing I CALL AND .SEE I A KNdLDS: LIVINGSTON ru-por(fully In jA. I‘urr.i their friends and the pi.bln*, that they have nn'v ou hand nt lliui sim • in North H.m nvur street, opposite .M.iglaughlm's hold, a very handsome and compute assortment <f Nprn g and bummer 1 Ready-mado Clolhinp, ’ which lb 1 ')’ can *9idl ui prices »•> low as tu suit u.l ! wb\> mvy 1 ivor them with a visit. 1 he:r t. Inly ing is .ill of ibejr o«ii manufacture, and consists in put of Dress nnd Fiock C'UA I S of th’< best 1 qualities of Loglish ajul French Cloths, made , anil (rimmed in the very best style; Spring Sack Coals cf doth, cjssitnerifl and tweeds, various coloi s and prices. , Trench Flick Doeskin and Fancy f.issimcro PANTALOONS, as welt ns Pantaloons of every description, and very cheap. VESTS o(‘ rich fancy silks and satins, bomba- 1 /incs, valenciis, mars, dies, and cliallics, at all p.i VS. A I'tril assortment of BOY’S Cl-OITIIN'I. < 1 Fancy dress articles, embracing ull ll'.o new [ stylos ol Cravats. 1 While. Idich and colored silk, kid, lisle ' cotton CI.nVTS of every deacnpihn j Trunks and Carpet Bags of auperioi finish 11 I Kt low prices. 1 Susp' n lura of l.'ndei 1 kbit la and iJrawcis cl lino Merino, silk, net cot ton, jean and muslin, of every description and ! quality. Cmbrellaa of s.lk and rotten very cheap. All ' of which will bo add at tho lowest prices wholo sala or retail. Hemombor the old stand, oppoaito Maglaugn lin’s hotel AKXOLD it LIVIXGSTO.N Carlisle, Bareli 80, lhsl. _ SEGiWJW' AKltlViti (T p ft V- T>6i)ost! A Second largo lot of New Abeen received at' Philip; Am old’s in Hanover street, where may bo found , beet selected and cheapest stock In the county. Among his stock tv® all kinds of Dross Goods. .". v . Such na Larvns- from 0{ to 18J. 'v do Lancs from CJ to 87 eta. BW ftpm IBJ to 7G eta. Do Cages from 18{ ctp», ChftUlpa Silks, &c., at tho same-price. Also*,' - v -r B O XNB TS, •*. Another lot of thos'o Cheap Straw Bonnet* fbr which there has been,'such Otojy.rv- Bunnets dt ttll ,- prlccs from 25 cents t0;52fi0... A large Jof of PARASOLS, llned/aadplaic,;. „ which will be sold very IdWk c-' ; ‘ K,\ BONNET RIBBONS of all kinds, which will be found a lot of nice white’ ones. Men’s and Boy’s mdr. Of evety “ , among which will bo found Linon CheCka, plaui:,,. Unnens, Cottonados, Drillings, &c:;‘ . *• -NJ.;' The largest stock of.Cnipela, Oil Cloth* Mattings ever brought to Cork*!®• Canjeftfrftn* ‘ I 121 to $2 00 per yd., 4-4,.5-4, ‘ap’d • 6-4 Hatting,. , Oil Cloths of nil widths, .which: he sold, v«rv small prpfils. '• -,- v r \ groceries;',.^}?, A large slock of W-' •• gar, tea, molasses, spices, &C.,.whJcn'.WU.J}B: • sold as cheap os they can bo had.ln’.fho.towß. • Bools and Snoes for Men and: JJoya, Women a, ■ and Children’s shoes of all kinds, -which vMll oa , sold low. . Thankful for past favors, bo bones for a«OD i tinuance of’the same, and will endeavor to make . it the interest of all to call and see him, at the i oU suind near tho Bank. ' _ t PHILIP ARNOLD. ‘ * Carlisle, Juno 8,1854. • Spring &■ Slimmer Clothing Henry S. RlMcr, South Hanover street, next door to the Carlisle, WOULD Inform his friends and the public ' that bo has lately added largely-to his stock, and Is fully prepared to sujpply all who may fkvor him with a coll, with any article In his * Hao.- He has just complcted.a moat exlenaWo assortment of Spi’liag Sc Summer Clothing, which ho Hatters himself ho can soil aa cheap, if not cheaper, than any other establishment in tins county. lie has always on hand agreat variety of ready made clothing, suitable for all seasons, mannlko tarcil under his own supervision, and guaranteed to give satisfaction to purchasers. Just received, a largo assortment of Cloths, Casslmcrs, and Vestings,frith a full supply of .Spring & Summer Ooodsi which will bo mad© iij, in a fashionable and durable manner, at short notice and on reasonable terms. He would call attention to bis stock of Shirts, r.iii.iri, Cravats, Handkerchleft, Suspenders, Hosiery. &.c., which Is most complete. l'.»r iho liberal patronage heretofore extended h.m. ho loch indebted to his numerous ensto. nu ia.and assures them that no efforts will bo spared in ftifuro to please them, in stylo, mtnn fjeturo. and price. Give us a call, Tirlisla. April 20, 185-l-^.ly. WANTED, C 1 ARTEXTERS, cabinet makers, roill-wrlghts j w ignn-makers, shoe-makers, and mechanics generally, who are In wont of TOOLS, to call at I.yn«‘\ where you cun always bo supplied with a lull Kilt of superior tools of the best matm iVinr.*, warranted, at prices lower that ever was heard o). JOHN P. LYNE, West side of N. llanoxtr si. May 11, lh.il. ( Ulzan of Cumberland County, ■\sr rilO good goods at tholowesfprlcea VV an 1 a very largo and heavy stock to aeleot Pro in. are invited to call nf the old Cheap Store, i Sitka, Binges, Bonnets & Ribbons, I Tissues. Lawns, Parasols, ; Barege tie Lainos, Gloves, Hosiery, i Ginghams. Do Begos, Laces, Edgings, \ • I Calicoes Alpacbas, French Worked Collars, ! Muslins, Checks; ■ Spring Shawls, 1 Tickings, Diaper?, Dress Trimmings, Cloths, Casslmores, Vestings, Summer Stufib, and a grtfat-variety ot other goods, embracing, wo bcllHvo, wrory article In onr lino, to which all wfinllnS.hflrgalns/ftro requested to o*amltu; aswo.aro'cutting goods vcry : closo this Spring, and no mistake. EEKTZ & BROTHERS. April 13,-185-1. >.. ~ piaipiicld Classical Academy, WEAK' CARLISLE, PAI . ripHE iCth'Session will commence May Ut.— fl. A retired fit healthful locationwith thorough instruction in the various departments o£ a cl«a. slval or mercantile education. ‘ Terms—Board and Tuition per session, f flO For Catalogue, with full information, address It. K. BURNS, Principal and Proprietor. Plainfield. Post OUlce, Cumb’d. Co. Pa, Aprils, IBfli. Look Out In Time ! CHOLERA-MORBUS, Dysentery, Dlarrhaea, &c.,aro making their appoarancot you know the remedy. If you 'havosftny regard for tho welfare of yourself, your wife or y6nr children, supply yourselves instantly, wjth.- "Beccher’a Mntchloas Cordial,’* othomso abide tho oonso. qtitifiocs resulting from a bigoted adherebco to old quankory. Tho Matchless remedy • can bo bml at the Drug Store of D. J. KIEFPEIt, IfanovM* s!r:tt , ftw deers soufk ef Court Ihuss. [Ciullslc, May IS, *51.1 02(1 Monoi];.ihc]a Rectified. WHISKEY constantly on hand, and for sale at fho lowest market prices; pnrllculnr at. tendon will bo paid to orders from n distance, J. .WALLOWEU & SOJT, Harrisburg* Pa Jun^cS—3m* CAKPKTING. —Just received, u fowploco from Auction & Bnlllnff very low at : .Tunftl/l; 18AI. CIIAS. OOIUIV.
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