Appeals for 1861 THE appeals on the assessment of real and personal property in Cumberland. County, for 1861, will bo .hold nt- the Commissioners .office, in Carlisle, as follows: Monroe and Upper Allen, on Thursday, the 25th of April. Lower Allen and Mcohanicsburg, on Friday, tho 26th of April. Hampden, East Ponnsborongh, and New Cum berland, on Monday, the 29th of April. Silver Spring and Middlesex, on Tuesday, the HOth of April. North Middleton and South Middleton, on Wed nesday, tho Ist of May. - Frankford and Mifflin, on Thursday, tho 2d of Mayi Hopewell, Shippdnshurg Township, and Nowvillo,’ on Friday, tho 3d of May. Shipponsburq Borough and Southampton, on Monday, tho Oth of May. Newton and West Ponnsborongh, on Tuesday, the 7th of May. ' Dickinson and Penn, on Wednesday, the Bth of May. Carlisle, on Thursday, tho Oth of May. N. H. ECKELS, J. 11. WAGGONER, GEO. MILLER, Commisnioncrs of Cumberland Countu. J, AnSrSTKONQ, Clerk. April 11, 1861. Dry Goods, Dry Goods. ■ —First Arrival of Spring Dry Goods this Season WE have just completed opening our Spring stock of Dry Goods, which is the lar gest and most varied than at'any former period. To oar friends and customers wo Invite you to Visit.our immense Stove Rooms. Ourstock consists in .part of . . SILK ROUES, FANCY AND PLAIN, Magnificent and brilliant' styles of Spring Silks, a very large lot of Black Silks, both plain and figur ed, nod Foulards'at panic privee. We especially iii vtio the ladies to this department of,our monster stock. Norwich Poplins, .lacquered Worsted Cloths, Grey. Clieuo Lusters, Challi Do Ldines; colored and figured Brilliants, French and . English Chintzes, English and Amorieaii Calieos, Ac., Ac.' WHITE GOODS, These Goods have been selected with enre, and nro from tbo largest and best importing' houses in Now York-mid Philadelphia. Wo have in this department. Linens, tacos; Edg ings, Cambrics, Brilliants, Nainsooks, JaeoqettS, Lawns. Mull Muslins, Ladies Fine French Collars, fl/udorsleevcs, Ae„ all of which we respectfully ask sx thorough examination, in'order to satisfy Ladles, that wo have these goods better and lower tit price .than, lowest. MOURNING GOODS. This line of goods, is very largo jflul ample in, eve ry department. HOSIERY AND GLOVES. £ ilk, Woollen, Cotton and Linen Hose for ladies and gentlemen, and an endless variety for children. Ladies and gentlemen's Kid, Kid Finished, Silk and Lisle Thread Gloves. Call and .see' our fur famed 44 Buck Gloves/’ DOMESTICS. Muslins, Flannels, Blankets, ami every article in the domestic lino ot Dry. Goods, in larger quantity wul in more complete assortmeut.than can bo found 5n any House in the'interior of Ponusylvauia. MEN’S WEAK. Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Linens, Cotfonados,- Bcavertccns, and Curds, for both Mon and Boys.— Our Cassimeres are adjudged by conlieissuers to bo ainsurpaascd for boauty and quality. ' ’ . . , CARPETS AND OIL - CLOTHS. Superfine tfMo.'l two'Ami three Ply, UrusHols, Vol 'Vut, and. Ingrain Carpets, n large assortment oflliig Carpets made to order umlormir immediate stiner ftjsiou. Oil Cloths, of all widths and styles, Mat tings, Rugs, Looking Wlas-e-fAte. To young men and old uhorit entering upon llmjjso. keeping wo invito to pay a visit to our large CAR PET 110O'M, admitted to ho tlic’inost sjdemlid af ■fulr outside of the large cities, where Woods in this are sold at very low prices. Komyni hcrUilius and gentlemen, my inofto always has.huen, «nd Is now, to sell cheap fur cash, and to pleaso my I ffluiuerous kind patrons; April 11, ISfiL T J**NQU ESTIOtf AULY TUB BEST t'US- U TAINI3D TIIISKINUMN THE 'World." iIARPEU'S MAGAZINE. The most Mou.thly in the world. ft - Nvir York ' Observer. 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Poco^iaiiiTSiir E?|P Al, t 0 Rotl LeaJ ’ ond 75'por cent a^-^ajra , rsSr« Deck" iqimb°er 3 a 0 Jo?„ n t rn r Wagon8 > S1 ”P B 4 «.,40 “ Joints, Iron Founders’ Patterns, ler or 'jrauiuujnnd at,Suing equal to Turk Mi Urn pL‘i;i, and Blnok.^ m ' ) ° r ’ ® rown > Tutko, Olivo, Indian a “^ity^M D ib° S K ,n . a ‘* l *® “gent wan ted in every town tin*. y ‘ tho States. Terms, acooumioda lot Ci ’ oularß . Ac., apply to or address WM. 1. HOUPT, No. 132 N. ith Street, PniLiwti.rniA. . April >. tSOI-Om Goods, Wares, and Merchandise. Also, Distillers, Lumbermen, Brewers, Ac., within the County of Cumberland, returned and classified in accordance with tho several acts of Assembly, as follows, to wit: Claat, A. W. Bontz, dry-goods, 9 Loidich, Sawyer A Co., dry-goods, 10 Woodward A Schmidt, produce, 'lO Henry Saxton, hardware, 10 Henderson A Reed, produce, 11 C. luhofT, groceries, 10 J. P. Lyno A Son, hardware, 11 Armstrong A Hoffer, lumber, 12 J. W. Eby, groceries, n 1 C. Ogilby, Trustee, dry-goods, 13 S. M. Hoover, lumber and coal, 13 J. R. Nonemukor, produce, 13 J. AD. Rhoads, do _ 14 Henry Rhoads, furniture, 14 Win. Bentz, groceries, 13 R. E. Shapley, jewelry, t 14 James Loudon, books, 14 John D. Gorgus, stoves, 14 S. Elliott, drugs,l4 Jacob Seller, shoos, 14 J. B. Duncan, do. 14 Asher Wiel, clothing, 14 A. B. Ewing, furniture,. 14 W. Miles, dry-goods, 14 N. Huntch, merchant tailor, 14 R. Monro, shoos, 14 J. Mullen, merchant tailor, 14 Masbnhbimor'A Bro., cuiifcct’ry.," 14 J. G. Callio, hats, ,14 A.‘M. Piper, stationery, 14 T. Conlyn, jewelry, 14 P. Ensminger, fly-ncts, whips, 14 John Irvin, siloes, 13 11. S. Ritter, merchant tailor, 14 F. C. Kraincr, jewelry, j ( S. W. Kaverstick, drugs, . 13 D. S I pc, paper A furniture, 14 T. Livingston, clothing, 13 Arnold A Sou, do. 13 J. A. llumorich, dry-goods, . 14 David Conmian, dower A feed, 14 Jacob Wolf, groceries, 34 . A. Grisainger, do. 14 John FolJer, do. 14 dry-goods, ‘ 14 J. u. Smiley, clothing,. 13 ??miyor. confectionary, 14 Pliilip Arnold, dry-goods, 12 Jonathan Cornman, shoes, 14 W. D. A. Nauglo, jewelry, 74 I Joseph U. Stool, do. , 14 George Grossman; bakery, 14 John Schmohl, . do. 14 John Sellers, do. , ! 14 William Sellers, . do. „ 74 ’ Henry Harkness, groceries, - 34 George Leibyj 'dp/ 34 David Kecny, * .do. 14 A. Moncsmith, . do., 14 Win. Il.aru, ', do. , 34 John llchehocrab, do ij. If. Weneliel, do. Jj ' . M. J. Stnnip, do, 34 Harris A.Smith, • do. 14 , Prof. Marshall, stationery,. - 14 A. H. Blair, Morocco leather, 34 Black A Delanccy, lumber. •• • 13 G. A J. Keller, lluts, ,34 Humer A Fredericks, marketing/ 34 William Askew, do.’ 14 David. Fredericks,-. . do. 14 John Eckerd, . do. 14' Robert Allison, . do. 34 Janies Gallic, sen., do. *34 Wilson Veriiard, do. 34 Win. Cbonowortli, do, 34 D. Kutz A J. Boas, hats, 74 Augustus-Croll, dealer, 34 . Barney HotTmau, groceries, ; • 14 Charles Eckels, ■ - • 14 • • | Win. Gould, do, : 34 James Callio, . ■ do. 'l4 1 Mary Morris, stoyes, 14 • Edward Leonard, eldthiug, 34 Henry Peters, grocer, 34 Harlan A Swigcrt; marketing, 33 L. Myers, groceries, 14 Frederick Cornman, furniture, 34 S. M. Keillor,, drugs, '■ 34 A. A. Line, marketing, - 34 Margaret Keif, niillciiery, , • 341 l'j. Stall, • do. , 34 Mrs. J. Hutton, ; do. 34 Mrs. .E, Williams, - do. ' 34 Charles Shapley, fiirnituro, 14 ■ A. M r . BENTZ, Ojirv'er »t Wnsh ,no °(l, dry-gooda, 33 10 00 .Tolm i. Ciroon, .do. 13 30 00 Hen.imimi Plunk, do. , 34 7 00 Harney Gardner, do. 34 7 qo Jerry Gardner, do. 14 7 00 Kerr it Hummel, lumber, 19 10 ca Kn-ld.nrt & Co.. . l Z David Linglofelt, lumber, ]l ' ? nn Adam Eslinger, , d 0.,, nn D. J.Hynard .t Co., do. J-t 7 00 Martin A Hyau, do. 14 . I 7 t ,0 V ,r « ood . S ’ 13 10 00 \\ Ilham Banks, groceries, 14 . 7 00 Jacob llumilugor, do. 14 7 00 Jolni M’Cormaok, do. 14 , 700 Jmiob Lougiicckor, do, -14 7 00 J). Benliiiger, dry-goods, ; , id 700 Michael 1« roe, produce, 14 v on S. R. Patterson, do. 10 Joseph Bidleman, marketing, 14 -7 bo J. H. Huuse. do. ]4 7 on Christian Evo, do. 14 I 0 q William Wolf, do, 14 7 00 David Brown, . do. 34 7 on J4»hn Hummel, saddlery, 14 , '7 00 William Green, dry-goods, H. Hupp A Son, dry-goods, ’ll. Hupp, produce, Bitner «t Wise, shoes, Cyrus Templen, furniture, George L. Hale, stoves, John.Seirer, marketing, Samuel Simmons, Wm. H. Eckels, do. John M. Templen, furniture, J/bses Bagel, marketing,' : LOWER ALLEN, .William P. Lloyd, drugs, Ahrnham Browers, Ury-goods, Eli Wise, do. Jacob IPeavcr, do. William Crall, marketing, John Young, do. - J., Brubaker, .do. • Hiram Longnockcr, produce, HOUTII MIDDLETON, A. 11. Leidich, dry-goods, J. A. Kaufman, do. Alexander i J/ullon, dry-goods, Samuel Shupp, flour, C. Hoover,-marketing, John A. Wolf, do. S. Kintess, do. C. Keep, furniture, Alfred J/boro, dry-goods. 11. J. Stephens, dry-goods, Briudle .t Son, dry-goods; D. L. I>eviue3’, drugs, •Samuel Plank, denier, Houry tfpahr, flour, 1). H. Yoglesoug, dealer, UPPER, ALLEN. 11. K. Nool, dry-goods, (loawilur * Zug, dry-goods, Ilobort Bryson, dealer, Iluyid J/orklofl, marketing, llobert Hetrick, do. David 51irom, dry-goods. Jobn J. Coblo, do. Jacob .Simmons, do, J/iehaol Loidiob, ■ do. Joseph Kink, merchant tailor, John li. Loidiob, produoo, John Honk, dealer, fisher k Kapp, dealer, G, 11. Bucher, do. K. Breckoumakor, marketing, Henry Zoigler, dry-goods, S. D, J/'Kinnoy, do. IKilliam Veruard, marketing, E. L. iSiiryook, Kauffman k Oswald, produce, 1,1 . 10 on •D. Comfort * *Suns, dry-goods, 13 mon Joaoph J/illison, lumhirf U ? nn Dauiol Grubill, clothing, ■ u h n a n° i b ir-n Garrit f. on ’ hardware, IS 10 00 T l 'n r {r S °" 4 S V }a ’ stovcs ' 11 700 J. B. Horr.ng, drugs, U i „„ L. Kauffman, do. it L Ira Day, do. J «« Boyer 4 Brandt, dry-goods, I 3 ,0 00 Joseph Iran, confectionary, 14 * in U. Thomas, groceries, " fl IJJ John S. Boyers, bardnare, JJ ta fln Samuel m IKorsl, ,furniture, if *2 SJ John Rupp, do. j, I oo LIST OF DEALERS, iCARLtSLB. PICKINSO.V. EAST PENNSDOROUCJII. PIiANKEOUD. lIAMPDEX, MONROE. SILVER .SI'III NO ,-MIPKLIN' li #0 li •7 00 li 7 00 3IIDDLKSEX. , 7 00 ÜBCIIANICSDUna, iJK/illor & Ebcrly,' dealer, , 14 llfilliam IKonderlich, stoves, 14 Leidioh k J/atbows, do. ~ ,14 Lewis Bobb, do. 14 Brindlo t Ncwswnngcr, dry-goods, II 0. Kitnes, shoes,. 14 Levi Keiglo, shoos and bats, 14 jVargarut Holmes, shoes,* 14 Mrs. E, Lament, do. : 14 Jacob Swartz, jewelry, 14 L. IK. Abrams, clothing, 14 John Reiglc, dry-goods, 14 Henry Leas, do. 14 Andrew Singiscr,'groceries, 14 S. G, Bowman, do. 14 G. Emlngcr, do. 14 P, Ntorm, dry-goods, 14 D. 11. tfwilor & Co., tailors, 14 J. F. Raflensborger, muSio store, 14 Thomas B. Bryson, produce, J2 0 John Johnson & Sou, do. 12 V Joseph H. &ingiser, do. . _ 12 Zachurias k Havcrstick, produce, 14 George Hummel, do. 14 John Johnson, marketing, . 14, George jSHnouro, do. 44 George K'oser, do. 14 ’ Frank J/arshel; do. 14 Jacob irineman, bakery, 14 Peter Ginorech, marketing, I 4 NEW CUMBERLAND. T. Willet, dry goods, John Miller, do., Andrew Ross, produce, Charles Oyster, lumber, Loo A Eherly, do., V. Fcoman, do;, Rudolph Marten, do., Muser A James, do., George Hess, produce, J. C. A J. B. Brown, hardware, S. (J. Wild, drugs, Win. Reed, do., Win. Bratton, do., Klink A Bro., dry goods, T- M'Candlish, do., , Thomas Stough, do., W. L. M'Cullougb, grocer, Joseph Laughlen, clothing, L. H. Ruudel, clothing, J. M. Davidson, shoes, S. Glosser, grocer, J; R. Frey, stoves and tin, J. B. Cobaugh, agt., stoves, J. 11. Herrin, agt., chairs, Jonathan Force, marketing, A. Furlnnan, do., JohnJlurdo, • do., George Stitzel, ‘ ‘ io,, - S. Miller A Sop, dry goods, 14 John Lewis,. do M ' ' .34 Hilumls A Wash.ingcr, dry-g’ds., 14 James Kyle, do., 13 Fusnaught A McC#y, do,, . 14 Hurst A Hays, do,,*.- 14 A. J/mich, - do., 14 Jacob Wagner, marketing, • 14 Lewis A Co,,.Red Barn, produce, 13 Snyder A Kuottlc, do., U JAJ. B. Hursb, , d 0.,. 11 Newcomer A Horn* d 0.,. 13 James Bishop, marketing, 14 Bowers A Latshaw, dry goods, 1 13 Henry Snyder, shoes, 14 J A J. B. llursh,-Oakville, forw’d, 13 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 James Green, dry goods, Shoemaker it Co., do., John Kcwoombor, flour, Hoover .t llebuck, mnrki -~uek t marketing, .» 14 Chris thin Stcviek, furniture, 'l4 r oo . .7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 .William J/yciv. dry goods, William Walts, do., J/iss E. Bussell, do., Qeorgo Russol, do., David Hays, do., 11. Oekcr, • , do., Jacob Bishop, marketing/ Jacob Bcotcm, do., , West PENxsuoßouon. . Woodward, “ 7 10 00 ■’ Beffenl.aogh, E Ponnshoro,’ 7 10 00 uu Ciller, Monroo, 7 10 00 b Grove, Uppor Alien, 7 10 00 Doylo, / 7 10 pp * R-PPey, Shipponshurg, 8 500 1 G Hoffman, “ 7 10 00 James Mackey, “ 7 10 00 John Meloy, Moohaniosburg, 7 10 00 Peter Wagner, •< 7 10 00 Henry Eborly, “ 7 10 00 John Ruport, “ 7 10 00 John Nicholsen, Nowville, 8 500 J& J Crawford, “ 8 500 Joseph Rhoads, Hopewoll, 7 10 00 BRE AVERS AND DISTILLERS. 7 oe 10 00 12 50 7 00 7 00 , 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 12 60 10 00 10 00 7 00 •7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 ■ 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 License, m £ loxan(, or, Carlisle, . 15 00 IVra Barnitz, 15 00 , Quigloy, Newton, .. 15 00 A Hosier, South Middleton, 25 00 jcS* Monroe, 25 00 ~ H Voglosong, Upper Allen, 25 00 W Henderson, North Middleton, 25 00 s Grissingor, “ 15 00 oatmiel Ensiningor, Newton, 25 00 TEN-PIN ALLEY & BiLLIARD TABLES. Emanuel Wei rich, 1 table, George Poland, 2 tables, George Poland, 1, alley, NEWVILLE. NKIVTOX. HOPEWELL. PCNJf. 7 00 • 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 13 13 14 14 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 SnippE.Vßimno. 7 00 JO 00 7 00 10 00 7 oo 7 oo 12 5o 12 So 7,00 License, 30 00 40 00 30 OO . 7bO 7 OO ■ 7 00-7 7 OO 15 OO ’ 700 7 OO 7 OO -7 OO 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7' 00 7 00 7 00 James Warf, 2 tables, ■ Any person feeling themselves nggriovecl.by the above classification, will have an opportu nity of appealing by calling on the subscriber at his residence ,in Carlisle, any time Before the 27th of April, after which no appeal will be heard. ivM. McPherson, April 3, 1801. Mercantile Appraiser. BOROUGH ACCOUNT, COUNCIL YEAR 1800—61. PETEK MONYER, TnEASuiiEa, Received loan of Carlisle Deposit Bank, $9BO 33 “ , of J. F. Yeingsf,-collector for 1850, ‘ •" of Peter QutMmll, collector for . . 5,334 75 " of J. H.' Blair, Chief Burgess, 19 59 “ of George Miller, Clerk of .Market, . “ of I*. Mohyer, stall rents of Market. t{ . of do. exhibition license, ** of C. E. Muglauchliu, Esq,, on account of ileus, 1 “. of do, fines, u of do. interest on judgment, “ of John Gutslmll, Esq., amount Abruns pavement, ... . , u of George Miller, amount re ceivcd for old plow, ’ 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 12 60 10 00 10 00 12 50 ,7 00 • $7,571 50 EXPENDITURES BY PAYMENTS Council Checks of ye nr IB9O—-GO, Paid Thomas D. Mahon, balance of sal ary na Secretary,, D. Havcrstick, balance of salary as Lamplighter, •Wm. Park, balance of salary as Street Commissioner, John Spahr, balance of salary as _JRigh Constable, R; Natehcr, balance of salary as Janitor, George Aliller, balance of salary as Clerk of Market,; Paid Watts and. Parker, and Ai B. Sharpe, attorneys in cose of War den vs.‘ the Borough, Watts and Parker, costs of writ of error, • P; Quigley, costs in Warden, case, Paid P. Monycr, Treasurer Union Fire , Company, 11. S. Hitter, Treasurer Cumber land Fire Company, Jos. Ogilby, Treasurer Good Will Fire Company, John Campbell, Treasurer Empire . Hook and Ladder Company, Paid Gabon A C 0.,, water pipe, . F. Gardner & (To., lump-pbsty Ac., Paid George'Miller and others, shovel ing snow, ■ W. B. Mathews, .repairs to cros sings, H. Saxton, hardware, Win. Wetsscl and H. Meek, cloo - '■ tion'cxpcußos, - ; ’ 10 00 10 00 7 00 Total, Council Checks of year 1800—.01, P«ul Goorgo Wise, Into Treasurer. 1 bal ance on settlement, . ■ . Do, error, in account, Paid Gas ami Water Company, gas ami water, Coupons redeemed, . . Interest on bonds, , .7 W. B. Mathews, repairs on streets, Paid Carlisle Deposit Bank, 185U> loan and interest, . Carlisle Deposit Bank, 1860> loan and interest, , Paid George Zinn, printing, . E. Cornmah, do. . J. B. Bratton, do, • . A. K. lUiccm, dp. .• 1 Paid J. Ritnor, regulating, Wm, Line, do. J., Spangler’s adm'r., regulating, H. Myers, , do. S. Wetzel, do, S. Smith, blacksmitbinsr, W. Gipp, do. W. Wert, do. Paid Jamos MasquUaimor, salary as Scq rotary of Corporation,. ; • , Py * er Mouyer, salary as Treasurer, and extra services, ./■■ Gs 1,401 00 505 01 1,285 03 526 32 1,009 54 18 00 22 00 28 75 15 00 25 00 19 50 5 50 0 50 . 0 50 7 89 4 00 2 29 90 01 100 00 27 00 12 50 ■ ISO 00 50 20 00 51 75 33 75, 9 50 10 CO 8 18 1 00 4 75 49 00 10 00 10 00 6 00 15 00 4 85 40 00 20 00 27 00 4 00 10 13 3 00 30 80 2 50 LINCOLN, WOOD & NICHOLS, MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS Straw arid Millinery Goods, SILK BONNETS, FRENCH FLOWERS, PA NAM A, PA L M LE AF. LEGHORN AND STRAVVHATS, No. 735 Chestnut Street, And 721 Lodge Street; PHILADELPHIA. April 4, 1861—3 m 14' 00 0 J 7 3 00 2 00 200 00 308 05 $7,604 03 0 93 $7,571 50 Letters testamentary on., the estate of Jacob Keller, deed., lato of Newton township, Curn bcrland county, Pa., have boon issued by tho Reg ister of Cumberland county, to tho subscribers, the first residing in tho township and couhty aforesaid, and tho latter in Chamborsburg, Franklin county, Pa. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement to 20,000 00 30,000 00 9,063 S 3 000 00 1,00 4 30 331 00 LUMBER AND COAL. BLACK A DE LANCEY, LUMBER AND COAL YARD! On the Rail Road, near the Gas IFerta. r PHE subscribers keep constantly on band, n 1 full assortment of LUMBER AND COAL, which they cun furnish to order promptly and or the most reasonable terms. ' LUMBER, SCANTLING, BOARDS, FRAME STUFF, Railings, Plastering and Shiugliug-Laths, Worked Flooring, Woathcrhonrding, Posts, Bails, 'White Pino, Hemlook and Oak Shingles, of every quality, They also furnish bills to order of any length and size, at the shortest notice and on the most reasona ble terms. Their worked hoards are kept under cov er, so that they can he furnished dry at all limes. They have constantly on hand all kinds of Fami ly Coal under Cover, which will bo delivered clean to any part of the bororgh. To wit: LYKEN’S VALLEY, LUKE FIDDLER, TREVERTON, LOCUST MOUNTAIN*, And other varieties, and aR the radons sizes in use, which they offer to the public at the lowest prices. LIMBBURNER’S AND BLACKSMITH’S COAL always on baud, at tho lowest cash price. BLACK & DELANCEY. April 11, 1861—ly $71,440 70 $25,000,00 502,036 8: $8,812 98 10,444 40 8,812 08 $1,031 48 WM. FLINT! WM. FLINT i WM. FLINT! WM. FLINT - WM. FLINT! , JVM. FLINT 1 No. 807 MARKET, No. 807 MARKET, No. 807 MARKET,- No. 807 MARKET, No. 807 MARKET, No. 807 MARKET, PHILADELPHIA, PHILADELPHIA, PHILADELPHIA, 1 . PA. PA. ’ PA. THEM EX DOCK SACRIFICE . or $1 0 0,000 WORTH OF JE W E L R Y, ALL FOR ONE DOLLAR EACH. A Largo and Splendid Assortment of Jewelry, con. sisting of CHAINS, BRACELETS, CAMEO,SETS, Ao., Ac And all styles of French Plated Chains, Gold and Plated Jewelry* We-do not keep or .sell any gift, or galvanized goods. Ours is what arc sold .by the best Jewelers its Gold Jewelry., , r Wo receive our goods from the best Gold Jewelry Manufacturers in the States, WHO ARE FORCED TO SELL. WHO ARE FORCED TO SELL WHO ARE FORCED TO SELL. The following Is only a partial list of our immense stock! TAKE YOUR CHOICE FOR . SI-EACH. . TAKE YOUR CHOICE FOR $l. Large Size and Splendid Cameo Sets, Oon eral Retail Prices S 8 to $l5 Do do Lava do 10 to 20 Do do Carbuncle do Bto 30 Do Ladies' Enamelled A Coral do . 7to 30 Do do and. Carbuncle do 7 to 30 Do do and Ruby do 7to 30 Dp Cluster Grape Setting Sols do 10 to 30 Do do do Vase do do 10 to 30 Do do do Jet Pets- do :sto 12 Do do Diaek Mosaic do oto 12 Do do goldstone mosaic do oto 12 Do do Calico Sets, do sto 15 Do Ribbon twialawith brilliantsdo 6 to 15 Do Roquet Sets, new stylo, do Bto 20 Do Enamelled Cluster do do 10 to 30 Gold Thimbles,' do 3to 7 Diamond Pointed Gold Pena A Cases, 3to 0 4 dor., Silver Plated Simons, , 200 Silver Plated Mugs, 4 00 Over 1000 other different styles Ladies' Jewelry; Medallions, ail styles, patterns and sizes; .Loekets of every description ; Gold Pens, 14 karat, witli Sil ver Extension Holder: Gold Pencils, Sleeve Buttons, Studs, Ac., Ae.; Coral, Lava, Cameo and Rand Bracelets, Gents’ Vest Chains, warranted to wear for ton years without changing color, and will stand the acid they are usually sold by Jewelers ns solid gold chains—all made in Paris. Y'ou can take your choice f0r,.81 each. Ladies’ and Gents’ Guard Chains. $1 each, usually sidd by Jewelers at from 85 t 0.5.30 each'; Ladies’ and Children’s Neck Chains, beautiful patterns; Armlets, brilliant, enameled and ruby settings; Crosses, plain and enamelled, for $l each, retail prices from $5 to 820 each. Every stylo and variety .of Jewelry and desirable goods for $1 each. ' - This Sale, at the above prices, will continue long enough to sell off bur immense stock, which was .purchased nt n great SaerUioo from Manufacturers who have'failed.. TAKEYOVU CHOICE FORM EACH , SPECIAL NOTICE. W-HOW TO SEND JIONEW®?, Ist; Write your»Njuno, Place of Residence, Coun ty and Staid, plain-m\d distinct, as wo utui make nothing out of Pout marks*- ' ' all letters -with WAX. as Envelopes sealed with gum or wafers can'bo easily opened—the con tents taken out and rc-senled. Attend to this, and we will bo responsible for your money. • IXmJCEMEXTS TO AGEXTS. Any person acting as Agent, who will scud us at one time, ’ $lOO, wo will give a Gold bun ting case watch, extra; $5O, “ . 41 Gold Lever Watch. . s2o, ,f* (l Silver Watch. , A Watch and the articles selected from the üboro ‘List at ONE DOLLAR EACH.. Persons ordering by mail must aendSl and-15 cents in povtayc Btamjte.. GIVE US A-TRIAL. All communimitions must.ho addressed to WILLIAM l-'LINT. No. 807 MARKET Street, 1 Philadelphia, Pa. January 31, 1801, House and Lot For Sale THE subscriber offers-nt private salo tlm nor three sforj ’ brick house, /88»||Hl with open front, well finished, nnd sup- I JuiiljSgpUeil with gas fixtures and hydrant, sit «SßH»nate in West High street. The lot con tnms JO lect in front, and 240 foot, in depth.. The btore Room fitted up with counters and shelving, is torrent. Possession given immediately'. ■* January 3, ISOO Notice. T EfTEJIS of Administration on the estate h-*—* °f Josiuh Jones, Into of Silver Spring township, deceased, Lave been issued by tbo Register of Cum berland count}’, to the subscriber, residing in the I same township. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them duly authenticated, for settlement to I JOIfX 8088, Adminiatmtur. I ■ March 21, 1801—6 t - Wine of'Wild Cherry. A CONQENIRATED preparation of AVild Cherry Bark, presenting its valuable tonic properties in'a suitable menstruum and palatable form. It is particularly adapted to tho treatment of tho debility arising from pulmonary disease, old age,.convalescence from sickness, «tc., ) Bccuroly packed, on ro dress f '™° anuu«aiaTB, ic., - , „ 21 William Street. Kew York February 21, 1801—ly«i ’ Window Shades,Window Shadesf XT AYINQ received tho exclusive Agency of a largo Now berk BUND MANUFACTORY • wo are able to soil blinds at regular wholesale pri’ Just received, 500 pairs of shades all stylos and WO nsk tho nklon, 'o“ of House •X i..Tcr,r..Sßt%r ■« •~ i April 4, joe® 101011 ' SA ' mß ,* MXLLER - pURE CIDER VINEGAR! * A lot of Older Vinegar/ warranted pure, in star* and for gala ut tlio stone of Cnrllalo, Juno 21 J. W. EflV.